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a, a dau., m. Charles G. Winn, of Boston, 2 July, 1837. See Book of the Lockes, 164-5. 9. Henry, s. of Jeduthun (5), of W. Camb., m. Eliza Teel of Chas. 19 Sept. 1819. See Cutter Book, 117, 383. 10. Dr. W. W., s. of Dr. Timothy (6), had w. Lucy Elizabeth, d. here 10 Mar. 1843, a. 28. (He grad. H. U. 1832; res. Cambridgeport.—Paige, 684; Bond's Wat., 634.) 11. A. A., of Boston, prob. s. of Jeduthun (5), had son George Murdock, d. 17 Jan. 1835, a. 13 mos. 12. Abigail, m. Nathaniel Peirce, of Lexington, 25 Nov. 1827. [Bond's Wat., 634.] Susanna, a dau. of Thomas (1), m. Abraham Hill, 16 Feb. 1758. Elizabeth, a dau. of Thomas (1), m. Richard Clark, of Watertown, 2 July, 1761. [See Paige, 682.] To these, perhaps, may be added Aaron Smith Willington, as originating in this vicinity, son of Josiah W., went to Charleston, S. C., and published the Charleston Courier for many years. It was the most influential journal published in the Southern States.—J. B. R. Wyman's Ch