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Perley Putnam, of Danvers, who were likewise slain fighting in the glorious cause of liberty and their country, on the nineteenth of April, were respectfully interred among their friends in the different parishes belonging to that town, their corpses being attended to the place of interment by two companies of minute-men from this place, and a large concourse of people from this and the neighboring towns; previous to that interment, an excellent and well adapted prayer was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Holt, of that place. Salem Gaz. Captain Foster, with some of his men on the side of the hill, finding themselves nearly surrounded, made an effort to gain the pond. They passed along its margin, and crossed the road directly in front of the British column. On the north side of the road, they took position behind a ditch wall. From this casual redoubt they fired upon the enemy as long as any of them were within reach of their muskets. Gen. Foster discharged his musket at the enemy a
and Cutter Fam. of N. E., p. 28. 2. Henry, and Sarah Fuller, m. 14 Oct. 1756. Mrs. Anna, d. 19 Mar. 1795, a. 82. (See Paige. ) Hollis, Patty, d. 4 July, 1796, a. 13 yrs. Holmes, Mary, of Lexington, m. William Wakefield, 24 Dec. 1746. Holt, Elizabeth Trask, adult, aet. 18, o. c. and bap. 30 Sept. 1810. Homer, Elizabeth, of Boston, m. John Winneck, 19 June, 1788. Betsey, m. Thomas Hutchinson, of Charlestown, 14 Apr. 1813. 2. Eleazer, had sons Alfred Wellington and Orlando Mead1755, a. 5 weeks. Richard, m. Eunice Thompson, both Camb., 25 June, 1764. Elizabeth, m. William Russell, 4 Aug. 1799. See Wyman, 528. Hunt, Samuel, and w. Eliza, o. c. 2 Feb. 1794, and had Mary, bap. 16 Mar. 1794; Samuel, bap. 6 Dec. 1795; David Holt, bap. 9 Sept. 1798; Horatio Augustus, bap. 9 Nov. 1800, prob. child of Samuel, d. 18 Nov. 1801, a. 1; John, bap. 4 May, 1806. Samuel Hunt was Precinct Collector, 1793. See Wyman, 466, 529. 2. Augustus, had w. Nabby, who o. c. 4 Apr. 1802,
57-62, 263, 267, 269, 273, 274, 282, 285, 289, 290, 291, 294, 296-98, 306-08, 312, 314, 315, 329, 343, 345, 349, 351 Hilliard, 107, 123, 124, 131, 138, 233, 295,296 Hind or Hinds, 37, 230, 262, 271, 305 Hixon, 210 Hobbs, 18, 172, 173 Hobill, 339 Hodgdon, 159, 172, 173 Hodge, 257 Hodgkins, 262, 278 Hodgman, 332 Holden, 2, 9, 12, 19, 37, 94, 172, 214, 261, 262, 268, 301, 312 Holland, 14 Hollis, 262 Hollowell 222 Holmes, 9, 29, 109, 172, 208, 262, 312 Holt, 68, 262 Homer, 140, 262, 264, 315, 324 Hooke, 192, 262 Hopkins, 58, 154, 170, 209, 216, 262, 263, 303, 320, 334 Horn, 188, 248, 263 Horton, 154, 170, 172, 178, 239, 263, 266 Hosmer, 271 Houghton, 263, 360 Hovey, 58, 90, 94, 95, 96, 105, 140, 250, 260, 262, 263, 282, 284, 289, 291, 322 Howard, 130, 263 Howe, 164, 214, 224, 263 Hubbard, 19, 263, 267 Hudson, 29, 347 Huffmaster, 153, 263, 264, 289 Hughes, 339 Humphrey, 341 Hunnewell, 264,299, 309