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ke's written this year is appended in a note. Rev. Samuel Cooke. To Rev. I. Dunster, minister of the First Church at Harwich (now Brewster). Rev. and Dear s, between the persons in question and Mr. Cooke. The native place of the Rev. Isaiah Dunster was the Cambridge Second Precinct, where he was born Oct. 21, 1720, son of Henry and Martha (Russell) Dunster. Capt. Whittemore was Samuel Whittemore—see Genealogies—whose wife Elizabeth (Spring) died June 6. 1764, aged 63. The mother of Isaiah Dunster married for a second husband Francis Locke; she was daughter of Jason Russell. The brother of Rev. Isaiah Dunster mentioned was Jason Dunster, thRev. Isaiah Dunster mentioned was Jason Dunster, then living in Menotomy. The Jason Russell mentioned was he who was killed by the British on April 19, 1776, and nephew of Mrs. Martha (Russell) Dunster Locke. The h, pastor of the Second Church in Woburn (now Burlington), to his uncle the Rev. Isaiah Dunster, minister of the North Parish of Harwich (now Brewster), dated at the
Jan. 1787, a. 79 (Lexington Rec. ). For more particulars, see Cutter Book, 38, 376; Wyman, 466. 2. Abigail—late wid. Dunster—dism. to ch. in Lexington, 15 Sept. 1751. See Dunster (par. 4). 3. Benjamin, of Charlestown, m. Betsey Frost, of CamDunster (par. 4). 3. Benjamin, of Charlestown, m. Betsey Frost, of Camb., 1 Oct. 1792—see Wyman, 466. Benjamin, d. 19 Dec. 1816, a. 47. Betsey, d. 18 Mar. 1818, a. 42. A dau. of Benjamin, d. 24 May, 1817, a. 8 yrs.; a child of Benjamin, d. 30 May, 1819, a. 2. Sally, d. 19 Apr. 1829, a. 32. Abigail, m. Edward Russe whose son the other was. Letter of Rev. John Marrett of Woburn Second Precinct (now Burlington), to his uncle, Rev. Isaiah Dunster, of Harwich, 28 July, 1775. Jonathan Harrington, Jr., and Caleb Harrington, were two of the ten citizens of Lexington), 26 Dec. 1736. (See Bond's Wat., 976). The Rev. John Marrett, minister of Woburn Second Pct., in a letter to Rev. Isaiah Dunster, dated 28 July, 1775, states Jabez Wyman used to work for Mr. Cooke; which fact is borne out in a deed in the hand<
ell and others who fell on April 19, 1776, 70 Journalists, distinguished, natives, 146 Juvenile Library, 141, 142, 155, 163 Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, 168, 169 Lafayette in West Cambridge, 139 Legacy of Dr. Ebenezer Learned, 141; of Dr. T. Wellington, 142, 156; of John Butterfield, 107; of Nathan Pratt, 164, 166 Letter of John Adams at the age of 102, 149, 161; of Rev. John Marrett, relating to events at Menotomy on April 19, 1776, 74, 75; of Rev. Mr. Cooke, to the Rev. Isaiah Dunster, 39, 40 Lexington, Alarm April 19, 1776, 56; and West Cambridge Railroad, 143-45, 147, 148 Library, 108, 122, 127, 141, 142, 143, 166, 163, 165 Likeness of the Rev. Mr. Cooke, 89 Locke School House, 165 Longevity in former times, 123, 148 Lumber yard, 130 Lynn End men in action at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 62, 71, 73 Market gardening and fruit farms, 146 Medford men killed at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 67, 72 Meeting house, 22-24, 29, 32, 34, 36, 41, 48, 62,
81 Dix, 97, 234 Dixon, 232 Dizer, 306 Doane, 220 Dodd, 112 Dodge, 71, 164, 171, 178, 210, 234, 283 Dole, 13, 14 Donelson, 133 Dorr, 234 Doubleday, 183 Doubledee, 183 Dougherty, 179 Doughty, 346 Douglass, 234, 283 Downer, 66 Downing, 200, 203, 234 Downs, 234 Dowse, 234, 327 Draper, 30, 84, 234 Drugan, 347 Drury, 178, 342, 344 Duke of Northumberland, 80 Dunbar, 77 Duncan, 176 Dunklee, 221, 276 Dunn, 234, 308, 341 Dunster, 5, 7, 8, 15, 18, 19, 20-3, 27-9, 39, 40, 74, 75, 167, 169, 202, 211, 213, 218,234, 236, 256, 268, 276, 277, 279, 326, 334 Dupee, 164 Durant or Durrant, 235 Durgin, 165, 172, 349 Durnam, 342, 343 Dutton, 235, 248 Dwelley, 164 Eames, 10, 183 Earl, 199, 235 Eastman, 235, 266, 341 Eaton, 140, 236, 272-74, 279, 301 Eckley, 203 Eddy, 119, 208, 235, 236 Edes, 44 Edwards, 30, 231, 236 Eliot, 31, 32, 106, 234, 236, 305, 314 Ellery, 58 Elliot, see