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ng and fifty-six feet wide and thirty feet posts, all of wooden materials. Samuel Butterfield, Jeduthun Wellington, George Prentiss, John Adams, and William Whittemore, Jr., were the building committee of the new meeting-house. The old house was s1.00 William Hill69165.00 William Hill, Jr.4388.00 James Otis16207.00 Jonas Peirce40142.00 James Perry58170.00 George Prentiss66183.00 George Prentiss, Jr.61103.00 Richard Sullivan87184.00 John & William Swan22187.00 Reuben Swan21185.00 SGeorge Prentiss, Jr.61103.00 Richard Sullivan87184.00 John & William Swan22187.00 Reuben Swan21185.00 Sarah Smith68129.00 Benjamin Teel84166.00 Peter Tufts, Jr.86157.00 Joel Tufts5 gal.100.00 Thomas Russell31206.00 Daniel Russell101.64 Edward Russell & Jeremiah his son78124.99 Samuel Locke6239.00 Joseph Locke, Jr.38152.00 Ebenezer Lane54166.0re re-chosen assistants, and Ichabod Fessenden treasurer. 1806 The Precinct voted that Messrs. J. Wellington, George Prentiss, Samuel Butterfield, Samuel Locke, Esq., and William Whittemore, Jr., be a committee to confer with the committee ch
West Cambridge, in 1807, was directed to George Prentiss, a freeholder of said town from the Hon. more, Jr., selectmen; Samuel Butterfield, George Prentiss, and Noah Russell, overseers of the poor; John Adams, town treasurer; George Prentiss and Charles Cutter, constables; Benjamin Locke, Amos Filliam Whittemore, Jr., Nathaniel Hill, George Prentiss, Jr., Miles Gardner, firewards; Samuel Butte clerk of the market; Samuel Butterfield, George Prentiss, Col. J. Wellington, Samuel Locke, Esq., hom Swan, for rent of land for Pound3 00 George Prentiss, for Notifications and Warning town meetiry10 00 —— 3020 00 Submitted by George Prentiss, Selectmen. Daniel Adams, Selectmen. ing, and for repairs on school-house4 32 George Prentiss, for procuring notifications and for warn Eaton, 1839; Isaiah Jenkins, 1839, 1840; George Prentiss, 1839; Chester Sanderson, 1840; Joseph Hi; Horace Wilson (tenant of Frost), $200; George Prentiss & Son, $1,310; M. W. Marsh, $160; James H[4 more...]<
oseph S. Potter, 1865-67. Selectmen. Jonathan Whittemore, 1807, 1808. Daniel Adams, 1807-12. John Tufts, 1807, 1808. Samuel Locke, Esq., 1807 (1808—excused). William Whittemore, Jr., 1807, Esq. 1808. James Hill, 1808. George Prentiss, 1809-12. Thomas Russell, Jr., 1809-25. James Perry, 1813-22. Walter Russell, 1813-18. Benjamin Locke, 1819-22. William Locke, 2d, 1823-26, 1836 (thanks of town voted 1837, for his long and faithful services). Jonathan Fros8-66. Samuel F. Woodbridge, 1858-62 (resigned, and thanks of town voted). William Stowe, 1862 (declined). Samuel S. Davis, 1863-67. Reuben Hopkins, 1864. Joseph S. Potter, 1865-67. George Hill, 1867 (declined). Assessors. George Prentiss, 1808-11, 1816. Benjamin Locke, 1808-19. Samuel Butterfield, 1808-11, 1814, 1815. Daniel Adams, 1812, 1813. Isaac Locke, 1812-16, 1820-25, 1835-38. John Adams, 1816. James Hill, 1817-19. William Locke, Jr., 1817-19, 2d,
he father, d. 30 Dec. 1845, a. 59; Frances, w. of same, d. 26 Jan. 1871, a. 81.) 8. George, s. of George (4), m. Susanna Adams, 7 June, 1804. Both were adm. Pct. ch. 5 Jan. 1806. Had infant, d. 10 Feb. 1805, a. 1 day; Susanna, bap. 7 Sept. 1806; George, bap. 2 Apr. 1809; Sally, or Sarah, bap. 30 Oct. 1811, m. Albert Winn, 14 Dec. 1837; Lydia, bap. 1 May, 1814; Caroline Austin, bap. 22 Sept. 1816 (d. 9 Sept. 1860, a. 44); Eliza Bradlee, bap. 21 Nov. 1819 (d. 14 July, 1876, a. 56). (George Prentiss d. 13 July, 1856, a. 82; Susanna, w. of same, d. 29 June, 1860, a. 82.) 9. John, s. of George (4), m. Sarah C. Hall, 25 May, 1815. John Franklin (same) and Sarah Cutter, his wife, o. c. (and he was bap.) 10 Dec. 1815. John F. had John Jackson, bap. 10 Dec. 1815; Sarah Almina, bap. 7 June, 1818; Lydia Hill, and Abigail Hall, both bap. 29 Dec. 1822; a child, d. 7 Feb. 1826, a. 2; Mary, bap. 7 June, 1826; a son, d. 9 Nov. 1828, a. 4 mos. John Franklin the father d. 12 May, 1836, a. 4
Pilkington, 283 Pinkerton, 283 Piper, 94, 96, 167, 168, 283, 327 Pitcairne, 52 Pitts, 239, 281, 283 Plympton, 283 Poland, 160, 171, 283, 285 Pollard, 166, 178, 308, 351 Polly, 72, 96, 221, 283, 284, 305 Pomroy, 257, 284 Pool and Poole, 165, 211, 272, 284 Poor, 273 Porter, 31, 32, 80, 90, 91, 207, 223, 252, 273, 284, 344 Potamea, 58 Potter, 54, 154, 165, 170, 172, 177, 189, 284 Powers, 342 Pradox, 58 Pratt, 164, 188, 194,284 Prentice and Prentiss, 9, 20, 25, 27, 28, 94, 96, 110, 112, 113, 120,121, 131, 132,137, 140, 154, 167, 169, 170,186, 197, 198, 201, 203, 209,213, 232, 239, 243, 246,255, 268, 263, 282-87, 289-91, 295, 303, 310, 313, 318, 319, 324, 326,330, 331 Prescott, 130 Price, 286, 347 Priest, 286 Prince, 199, 287 Proctor, 130, 140, 143, 152, 154, 165, 170-73, 178 Prout, 18 Puffer, 140 Putnam, 38, 67, 70, 72, 176, 220, 224, 250, 256, 271, 280, 287 Pynchon, 287 Quick, 8, 15, 16 Quincy, 41, 287