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the New England Historic-Genealogical Society. Of private soldiers, the following names appear: Matthew Abdy, Thomas Adams, John Barrett, Thomas Batherick [or Baverick], Richard Beach, Joseph Bemis, William Bordman, Francis Bowman, Matthew Bridge, Thomas Brown, Samuel Buck, Samuel Bull, Samuel Champney, James Cheever, Joseph Cooke, Stephen Cooke, Benjamin Crackbone [killed], John Cragg, James Cutler, Samuel Cutler, John Druse [killed], Jonathan Dunster, Thomas Foster, Stephen Francis, Thomas Frost, Simon Gates, John Gibson, Samuel Gibson, Samuel Goffe, Nathaniel Green, John Hastings, Nathaniel Healy, Zachariah Hicks, Jacob Hill, Justinian Holden, Sebeas Jackson, Ambrose McFassett, Daniel Magennis, Amos Marrett, Thomas Mitchelson, John Needham, Thomas Oliver, Zachariah Paddlefoot, John Park, Solomon Phipps, Henry Prentice, James Prentice, Solomon Prentice, William Reed, Samuel Robbins, Jason Russell, William Russell, John Smith, Joseph Smith, Nathaniel Smith, Samuel Smith, John Squi
jr. Samuel Cooke, Pastor John Fillebrown John Williams John Swan Francis Locke Thomas Wellington Thomas Frost Jonathan Butterfield, jr. William Cutter Thomas Hall Joseph Russell Josiah Robbins Thomas Williams Elisabethwife ofJohn Swan Lydiawife ofJohn Cutter Rachelwife ofJoseph Adams Annewife ofWilliam Cutter Marywife ofThomas Frost Hannahwife ofJason Winship Elisabethwife ofJohn Winship Ruthwife ofWm. Dickson Anne Cutter, widowAnna Fessenden, wriah Hill Sarahwife ofThomas Williams Sarahwife ofMoses Harrington Abigailwife ofJames Cutler, jr. Marywife ofEph'm Frost, jr. Marydaughter ofEben'r Swan Elisabethwife ofFrancis Locke Deborah Chrissen Rebeccadaughter ofJoseph Adams Marthawife ofEph'm Frost Abigailwife ofJohn Cutter Elisabethwife ofJohn Winship 53. Total, 83. Some Memoranda from the Church Records of N. W. Precinct, Cambridge. 1739, Sept. 12. Mr. Samuel Cooke was ordained Pastor of this church and congr
749. and also a Precinct assessor. Had Ephraim; Samuel; Sarah, m. Moses Harrington; Anna, m. Thomas Adams; Martha, adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739, m. Joseph Adams, Jr., 10 Jan. 1740; Lydia, d. 19 Jan. 1736, a. 7 yrs. 5 mos. (g. s.); and others. See Wyman, 379. 2. Thomas, a brother of Ephraim (1), adm. to Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739, d. of old age, 3 May, 1765, a. 77; his w. Mary, adm. Pct. ch. ditto, 9 Sept. 1739, d. the a Widow Mary, 10 Mar. 1774, a. 77. Thomas Frost was adm. Camb. ch. 16 Mar. 1718, and Mary Frost was adm. to same ch. at (or about) the same time. She was Mary Butterfield, m. 25 Oct. 1716—see Paige. His son Joseph, resided in Menotomy; his dau. Ruth, was adm. Pct. ch. 27 Dec. 1741; Phebe. m. Nathaniel Francis, Jr., 11 Apr. 1751; Mary, m. John Locke, 2 Jan. 1752; Jonathan, d. 6 June, 1736, a. 3 yrs. 3 mos. (g. s.); Sarah, d. unm. 17 May, 1825, a. 89; Lydia, b. 29, bap. 31 Aug. 1740—dau. of Thomas, deceased, was adm. Pct. ch. 2 Feb