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at last, and muzzled, that is, snow rubbed down his bare back. He was a great reader, day and night, and his sister Anna, who was a sort of house-keeper, finding he sat up late reading after he retired, would allow him only a short piece of candle on going to bed. He got even with her by secreting a whole one in the course of the day, and then reading as late as he pleased. 60. Samuel Locke, s. of Ephraim (24), m. twice, and had seven sons and one daughter; of whom Ephraim Peirce and Watson Grant were bap. here 8 July, 1838. See Cutter Book, 143-44, 387, 408-09. 61. Gershom, s. of Gershom (37), m. first Hannah Newell; second, Catherine Sumner, 23 June, 1786; and third Deborah Torrey. He belonged to the Baptist Society in Camb. N. W. Pct. 21 July, 1787, and d. (20) Aug. 1799, a. 45. Six children. See Wyman, 267. 62. Aaron, s. of Gershom (37), m. Polly or Mary Putnam, 23 Aug. 1796. Mary prob. she, d. 3 Nov. 1810, a. 37. He m. a second w., Mary Howe, and d. 25 Dec. 1822,