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son Batherick and William Butterfield, Corporals. Somewhat more than one hundred names of private soldiers are preserved; and although the list is probably far from perfect, it is inserted in a note. Theophilus Alexander, William Alford, Henry Appleton, John Badger, William Barker, Caleb Barrett, Jonathan Barrett, Joshua Barrett, John Bartlett, John Batherick, Timothy Batherick, Jason Belknap, Joseph Belknap, John Bisco, Israel Blackington, Thomas Brickley, Thomas Brown, John Bryant, Robert Bull, Thomas Bumstead, Robert Campbell, Moses Chadwick, Downing Champney, Ephraim Child, Thomas Coe, John Cole, John Cole, Jr., Samuel Cole, Aaron Comstock. Joshua Converse, Joseph Cook, Daniel Cooper, John Craige, Samuel Cutter, Benjamin Darling, Edward Dickson, John Dickson, Jr., William Doty, Thomas Durant, Henry Evans, Edward Fillebrown, John Fillebrown, Richard Fillebrown, John Fowle, Simon Gardis. Samuel Gookin, Jr., Joseph Hamilton, Solomon Hancock, Cato Hanker, Joseph Hartwell, Elish
Sarah Buck, and Samuel Buck. 4. Ephraim, s. of Roger (2), resided in Woburn. His will, dated 23 Nov. 1717, proved 20 Mar. 1720-21, names w. Sarah, and chil. Ephraim, Samuel, John, Ebenezer, Sarah Grover, Mary w. of Nathaniel Pike, Eunice. Bull, William, by w. Blythe, had Rebecca, b. 22 Aug. 1644; John, b. 9 Mar. 1646-7; Mary, b. 9 Mar. 1649-50; William, 10 Sept. 1652; Samuel, b. 17 Sept. 1654; Elisha, b. 21 June 16, 57. William the f. d. 13 Sept. 1688, a. 72. At the date of his will, achita (Monroe), La.; m. Hannah L. Bry 10 June 1843, and had Mary Bry, b. 12 Aug. 1850; Alice T., b. 9 Nov. 1853. He m. a second wife, had one son, and d. at Rome, Ga., 24 Ap. 1875. Rachel, m. Francis Wellington 6 Jan. 1763. Millicent, m. Robert Bull 7 Oct. 1771. Nehemiah, m. Lydia Cutter 16 Oct. 1803. Aaron, d. 20 Sept. 1797, a. 25; his w. Sally d. 30 Aug. 1797, a. 22; both of bilious fever. Masters, John, was one of the earliest inhabitants of Camb., and in 1635 owned a house and se
84; Samuel, b. 3 Dec. 1686. Samuel the f. resided in Menotomy, and d. 21 Sept. 1690. His w. Rachel survived about four years, her inventory being presented 27 Feb. 1694-5. The estate was divided, 2 Mar. 1696-7, between Rachel Brooks, Hannah Buck, Sarah Buck, and Samuel Buck. 4. Ephraim, s. of Roger (2), resided in Woburn. His will, dated 23 Nov. 1717, proved 20 Mar. 1720-21, names w. Sarah, and chil. Ephraim, Samuel, John, Ebenezer, Sarah Grover, Mary w. of Nathaniel Pike, Eunice. Bull, William, by w. Blythe, had Rebecca, b. 22 Aug. 1644; John, b. 9 Mar. 1646-7; Mary, b. 9 Mar. 1649-50; William, 10 Sept. 1652; Samuel, b. 17 Sept. 1654; Elisha, b. 21 June 16, 57. William the f. d. 13 Sept. 1688, a. 72. At the date of his will, 21 May 1687, all his chil. were living. His w. Blythe d. 23 Sept. 1690, a. 72. 2. Samuel, s. of William (1), resided in Menotomy, and d. without chil. about the end of the year 1724. His w. Elizabeth was prob. sister to William Goddin or Godi
y, b. 11 Nov. 1854; Samuel, b. 23 July 1856; Florence Bellows, b. 12 Jan. 1858, d. 10 June 1860; Frederic Bellows, b. 17 June 1859. 21. William Frederic, s. of Luke (15), was a merchant in Cambridge for a few years, and then became a planter in Ouachita (Monroe), La.; m. Hannah L. Bry 10 June 1843, and had Mary Bry, b. 12 Aug. 1850; Alice T., b. 9 Nov. 1853. He m. a second wife, had one son, and d. at Rome, Ga., 24 Ap. 1875. Rachel, m. Francis Wellington 6 Jan. 1763. Millicent, m. Robert Bull 7 Oct. 1771. Nehemiah, m. Lydia Cutter 16 Oct. 1803. Aaron, d. 20 Sept. 1797, a. 25; his w. Sally d. 30 Aug. 1797, a. 22; both of bilious fever. Masters, John, was one of the earliest inhabitants of Camb., and in 1635 owned a house and seven acres of land on the westerly side of Ash Street, near Brattle Street. In 1631 he engaged to construct a canal from the river, through the marsh, to the upland, near the foot of Dunster Street, 12 foot broad and 7 foot deep, for which the Court p
, 459. Brannagan, 329. Brattle, 116, 17, 43, 56-8, 68-70, 97, 203, 33, 80, 2-8, 92, 352, 75, 404, 6-8, 18. Brewer, 328. Brewster, 168, 345. Bridge, 11, 32, 36, 42,59, 60, 2, 75, 120, 251, 305, 63, 4, 423, 8. Briggs, 311. Brigham, 35, 59, 258. Brinley, 133. Broadbent, 110. Brooks, 177, 318. Brown, 59, 76, 7, 111, 208, 222, 6, 31, 74, 314, 32, 40, 55, 407, 19, 26, 8, 438. Bruce, 150. Buck, 35, 58, 9, 75, 6 Bulfinch, 322. Bulkeley, 26, 35, 51, 95. Bull, 58. Bunker, 212, 13. Burdakin, 320. Burgoyne, 168, 427. Burr, 35. Burrill, 135. Burton, 322. Butler, 11, 32, 5, 422. Buttrick, 239, 44, 416. Byfield, 109, 10, 16. Cabot, 170, 5, 83-5, 98. Caldwell, 329, 426. Calef, 354. Call, 76. Callender, 186. Cane, 32, 59, 255, 6. Carr, 73, 96. Carroll, 329. Carruthers, 336. Carter, 310. Cartwright, 73. Case, 327, 337. Caswell, 135. Chadwick, 336. Chamberlin, 62, 239, 432, 33. Cham
rk. Ellery. Marsh. Boone, 490. Bordman, 490-3. Bosworth. Bricksey. Brown. Bull. Colson. Cooper. Danforth. Daye. Dockum. Dorr. Emery. Epes. Farwell. rhawk. Squire. Buck, 503. Batherick. Brooks. Leven. Pike. Smith. Wood. Bull, 504. Bordman. Boyce. Gamage. Goddin. Mason. Wilson. Bunker, 504. Bordman Palmer. Teel. Manning, 601-3 Abbott. Adams. Barrett. Barrows. Bingham. Bull. Carter. Case. Cleaveland. Cogswell. Darling. Day. Eager. French. Glov. Frost. Mason, 605-8. Biscoe. Blanchard. Brooks. Brown. Bry. Buckner. Bull. Chamberlin. Cheney. Child. Clark. Coolidge. Cutter. Dane. De Lery. De Patten. Seccomb. Wade. Wily, 694. Daues. Wilson, 694, 5. Belknap. Brown. Bull. Caldwell. Chesholme. Croford. Dana. Fiske. Francis. Frost. Hopkins. L
n, William, m. Susan Bemis, 24 Jan. 1813. William (adult, bap. 10 Oct. 1813), o. c. Oct. 1813. Had Susan Emeline, bap. 10 Oct. 1813. Marsh, Mansur W., had Charles Viles, bap. 18 Oct. 1835. Marston, Ward, and Mary Ann E. V. Webber, of Charlestown, m. 14 Apr. 1826. Mason, Rachel, aet. 18—brought up at Jason Dunster's—o. c. and bap. 14 Feb. 1762, m. Francis Withington, 6 Jan. 1763. Ruth, adult, aet. 18, living at Jonathan Cutter's, bap. 25 May, 1766. Melli-Cent, of Lexington, m. Robert Bull of Camb., 7 Oct. 1771. Lucy, m. Samuel Childs, of Camb., First Pct., 8 July, 1779. Nehe-Miah and Lydia Cutter, intention Camb., 23 Sept. 1803. Dau. of Jonas—see Cutter (par. 23). See Paige, 608, &c. Matthews, Miss Ruth (at James Brown's), d. 30 Oct. 1841, a. 21. Maynard, Dr. Elias, of Dunstable, N. H., and Mrs. Joanna Shaw, of Lexington, m. 10 Feb. 1806. McINTIRE, child of———, d. 1825, a. 2 yrs. (Charles Mackintire, an original member of Baptist Church, 1817.) McLENNA
by the Hon. L. H. Chandler, who nominated Robert Butt, Esq., of Portsmouth, as temporary President, and John Melton, Esq., as Secretary. These gentlemen having taken their seats, on motion of George B. Fitzgerald, Esq., the Chair appointed the following committee to nominate officers for the meeting: Messrs. George B. Fitzgerald, James Green, Daniel Whitchead, John Melton and Michael Johnson; who, after a brief absence, submitted the following ticket, which was unanimously elected; President, Robert Bull, Esq., Portsmouth; 1st Vice President, Peter H. Whitehurst, Esq., Norfolk; 2d Vice-President, Thomas M. Brown, Esq., Norfolk; Recording Secretary, Judson Bottomore, Portsmouth; Treasurer, Robert Kewen, Norfolk. The President, in returning thanks for the honor so unexpectedly and unworthily conferred upon him, spoke in language of burning eloquence concerning the present critical condition of his beloved country, imploring his fellow citizens that, whatever others might do elsewhe