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ezer Whiting. Thomas Wilson. William Wilson. Robert Wiseman. George T. Wood. Levi Woofindale. William H. Wyeth. Charles F. York. Thomas Yuill. Of those engaged in the naval service: Assistant Surgeons, William Longshaw, Jr., Henry Sylvanus Plympton; Assistant Engineer, John M. Whittemore; Gunner, Jacob Amee; George Bacon, Charles F. Brown. Among the documents deposited under the corner-stone of the Soldiers' Monument is a Brief History of Cambridge, (prepared by Henry W. Muzzey, Esq., President of the Common Council), in which it is stated that, During the War, Cambridge furnished to the army of the United States four thousand one hundred and thirty-five men, and to the navy four hundred and fifty-three men. This was about one sixth part of the entire population, which was 26,060 in 1860, and 29,112 in 1865. Cambridge not only furnished a full share of soldiers, but was active in relieving the distress occasioned by the war. A subscription was commenced in
orge S. Saunders, 1856, 1857, 1863, 1864. James C. Fisk, 1858, 1859. Hamlin R. Harding, 1860, 1861. Jared Shepard, 1862. Resigned Sept. 17, 1862. Knowlton S. Chaffee, 1862. John S. March, 1865, 1866. Marshall T. Bigelow, 1867. Henry W. Muzzey, 1868, 1869. Joseph H. Converse, 1870, 1871. Alvaro Blodgett, 1872, 1873. Resigned June 17, 1873. Francis H. Whitman, 1873. George F. Piper, 1874, 1875. Frank A. Allen, 1876. Perez G. Porter, 1877. Members of Common Council. James H. Sparrow, 1867, 1868. Charles F. Walcott, 1867, 1868. Charles C. Clapp, 1868, 1869. Noah M. Cofran, 1868, 1869. Leander Greely, 1868-1870. John W. Hammond, 1868. Henry 0. Houghton, 1868. Bernard J. McCormic, 1868, 1869. Henry W. Muzzey, 1868, 1869. George W. T. Riley, 1868. Frank D. Wheeler, 1868, 1873, 1874. Samuel P. Adams, 1869, 1870. George R. Brine, 1869, 1870. Joseph H. Converse, 1869-1871. James H. Hall, 1869, 1870. Orrin W. Hall, 1869. William G. Hill, 1869
B. Coolidge Sept. 1829, and d. 15 July 1838; Mary Ann Bird, b. 7 June 1809, d. unm. 31 Aug. 1873; Amos, b. 27 Oct. 1811, m. Celina Robbins 30 Sept. 1852, and had dau. Caroline Celina, b. 9 Aug. 1853; Caleb S., b. 18 Mar. 1815, m. Mary Ann Bowen 8 Dec. 1836, and d. 26 Mar. 1870. Amos the f. res. at the northeasterly corner of Pearl and Auburn streets from about 1805 until he d. 5 Sept. 1829; his w. Ruth d. 17 June 1853, a. nearly 84. Mutchin, Christopher, was elected Hog-reeve 1639. Muzzey, Hester (or Esther, otherwise written Muzzy, Mussey, Musse, Muse), was here in 1633, and two years later she owned a house on the westerly side of Holyoke Street, where the printing-house now stands. In 1635 she m. William Ruskew (Reskie or Roscoe), and soon went to Hartford. 2. Benjamin, sometimes styled of Malden and sometimes of Rumney Marsh, m. Alice, dau. of Richard Dexter of Maiden, where he had Benjamin, b. 16 Ap. 1657; Joseph, b. 1 Mar. 1658-9. He had also Richard; and Sarah, wh
B. Coolidge Sept. 1829, and d. 15 July 1838; Mary Ann Bird, b. 7 June 1809, d. unm. 31 Aug. 1873; Amos, b. 27 Oct. 1811, m. Celina Robbins 30 Sept. 1852, and had dau. Caroline Celina, b. 9 Aug. 1853; Caleb S., b. 18 Mar. 1815, m. Mary Ann Bowen 8 Dec. 1836, and d. 26 Mar. 1870. Amos the f. res. at the northeasterly corner of Pearl and Auburn streets from about 1805 until he d. 5 Sept. 1829; his w. Ruth d. 17 June 1853, a. nearly 84. Mutchin, Christopher, was elected Hog-reeve 1639. Muzzey, Hester (or Esther, otherwise written Muzzy, Mussey, Musse, Muse), was here in 1633, and two years later she owned a house on the westerly side of Holyoke Street, where the printing-house now stands. In 1635 she m. William Ruskew (Reskie or Roscoe), and soon went to Hartford. 2. Benjamin, sometimes styled of Malden and sometimes of Rumney Marsh, m. Alice, dau. of Richard Dexter of Maiden, where he had Benjamin, b. 16 Ap. 1657; Joseph, b. 1 Mar. 1658-9. He had also Richard; and Sarah, wh
, 337. Merrill, 321, 30, 9. Metcalf, 231. Miffin, 421. Mighill, 327. Miller, 58, 80. Miner, 324. Minot, 156. Mitchell, 57, 68-70, 5, 260– 74, 82, 90, 344, 58, 94. Mitchelson, 43, 59, 75, 363. Monis, 292. Montague, 416. Moore, 36, 59, 75, 6. 92, 8, 105, 207, 30, 1, 7, 57, 305. Morrill, 11, 32. Morse, 231, 92, 324, 8, 9, 36, 413. Morton, 261, 8, 82. Mousell, 215. Mudge, 320, 1, 39. Mullin, 339. Munroe, 231, 303-6, 428. Murray, 325. Muzzey, 11, 12, 32, 119, 75, 311, 32, 438. Mygate, 33. Nanepashemet, 382, 3. Nelson, 111. Newbe, 216. Newell, 250, 3, 304, 28. Newhall, 322. Newhouse, 345. Nichols, 36, 73, 168, 327. Nicholson, 95, 103. Norris, 244, 313. Norton, 5, 69, 71 Nowanit, 391. Nowell, 6, 8, 27, 77. Noyes, 116. Nutting, 165, 6, 70, 215. Oakes, 57, 74, 5, 117, 262, 6, 9, 71-80, 2, 3, 351, 99. Obbatinewat, 382. O'Brien, 329. Oldham, 59. Oliver, 76, 124, 5, 38, 50, 1,
r. Prentice. Robbins. Rugg. Russell. Sanderson. Tidd. Watson. Wyer. Wyeth. Mutchin, 614. Muzzey, 614, 15. Boutelle. Bowers. Chandler. Dexter. Green. Prentice. Reed. Roscoe. Ruskew. Waite. Tidd. Tufts. Upham. Webster. Weeks. Rolfe, 645, 6. Coffin. Cutter. Scullard. Roscoe, 646. Muzzey. Ruskew. Rose, 646. Russell. Ross, 646. Bumford. Holman. Levistone. Patten. Winship. Rugg, King. Lawrence. Linnex. Livermore. Locke. Low. Lucas. Mellins. Miller. Mousall. Munroe. Muzzey. Paige. Parker. Parsons. Pease. Peirce. Perry. Phipps. Pilet. Prentice. Quiner. Rand. nson. Kendall. Kidder. Laughton. Learned. Loring. Lyon. Manning. Marion. Meriam. Munroe. Muzzey. Peirce. Phillips. Piper. Porter. Poulter. Powers. Prentice. Raymond. Rayner. Richardson.