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oncord, 36 Nov. 1752. James Cutler was a prominent petitioner for the establishment of the Precinct-see History, Chap. I.—and one of the Pct. committee eight years between 1733 and 1752; also Pct. assessor. 2. James, Jr., whose wife was Abigail Dunster, pub. 29 Oct. 1737 (see Paige ), had James, b. 30 May, bap. 10 June, 1741; Abigail, b. 22 Sept., bap. 3 Oct. 1742; Alice, b. 16, bap. 21 Apr. 1745; Martha, b. 14, bap. 27 July, 1746; Henry, b. 10, hap. 15 May, 1748; Betty, b. 17, bap. 22 Apr g. s.); Abigail, his wid., was adm. to Pct. ch. 19 Feb. 1749; a daughter of hers (by him) was b. 4 Mar. 1749, and d. 4 Mar. 1749—lived 1/4 hour. She, Abigail (Harring-Ton)—late Wid. Dunster—was dism. to ch. in Lexington, 15 Sept. 1751. Abigail Dunster, widow, m. Jonathan Harrington of Lexington, 1 Aug. 1750.—Lex. Rec. 5. Jason, s. of Henry (1), m. Rebecca Cutter, 26 Oct. 1749. Dau. of Samuel Cutter (see Cutter, par. 5). Jason was adm. Pct. ch. 18 Mar. 1753. Had Ruth, b. 10, bap.