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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, 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 Lockin and Bow streets in Arlington—at the Foot of the Rocks. The grand itinerant was Whitefield, to whom Mr. Cooke was opposed. Mrs. Locke died in 1771, aged 81. Mr. Dunster evidently studied for the ministry with his pastor Rev. Mr. Cooke. In 1764 Mr. Dunster had but one child, a daughter, born Oct. 1763.—See Henry Dunster and hisMr. Dunster had but one child, a daughter, born Oct. 1763.—See Henry Dunster and his Descendants (1876), by Samuel Dunster. For the use of this letter we are indebted to Mr. John B. Russell, who received it from Mr. C. H. Morse, formerly of Cambridgeport, now of Washington, D. C. 1765 The Massachusetts House Journals, 1765, Feb. 16, contain mention twice of a petition of Samuel Cooke, of Cambridge, Clerk, <
utterfield, 1738. Moses Harrington, 1739. Walter Russell, Jr., 1740. James Cutler, Jr., 1741. Joseph Belknap, 1742—fined. William Robbins, 1742. Samuel Swan, 1743. George Cutter, 1744. William Withington, 1745. William Winship, Jr., 1746. Francis Locke, 1747. Timothy Swan, 1748. Joseph Frost, 1749—fined for not serving. Samuel Frost, 1749 (1771—fined). Aaron Cutter, 1760 Joseph Russell, 1761. Richard Cutter, 1752. William Adams, 1753. Jason Dunster, 1754. Walter Dickson, 1755. Thomas Cutter, 1756. Samuel Locke, 1757. Jonathan Cutter, 1758. Patten Russell, 1759. Samuel Russell, 1760. John Swan, 1761. Jason Winship, Jr., 1762—dismissed; again chosen, 1766. Seth Russell, 1762, 1777, 1778. Benjamin Locke, 1763. Thomas Reed, 1764. Ephraim Cook, 1765. Samuel Swan, 1767—dismissed. Ebenezer Prentice, 1767. William Whittemore, 1768, 1769. Francis Locke, Jr., 1769. James Perry, 1770. J
8—dau. of Mrs. Francis—m. Walter Dickson, 3 May, 1750; Rebecca, adm. Pet. ch. 2 June, 1749—dau. of Mrs. Francis—m. Jason Dunster, 26 Oct. 1749, and rem. in 1769 to Mason, N. H.; Hannah, adm. Pet. ch. 28 Oct. 1753—dau. of Mrs. Francis—m. Joseph 66—privately; sick. Ja-son the father rem. to Mason, N. H., in 1769. See Wyman, 313. Rachel Mason, brought up at Jason Dunster's, o. c. and was bap. 14 Feb. 1762, aet. 18. See Mason. Tony, negro belonging to the Dunsters, d. 4 Mar. 1745, a. 90. Negro child, girl, at Mr. Dunster's, b. 17 Mar. 1747, d. 24 Mar. 1747, a. 7 days. Negro child at Mr. D.'s, d. 2 Apr. 1750. Mr. Samuel Dunster, of Attleborough, Mass., in a volume entitled Henry Dunster and his Descendants (published 1876), 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 Jonath