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ssell Josiah Robbins Thomas Williams Walter Russell, jr. Samuel Frost Wm. Withington 30 The fe Elisabethwife ofFrancis Locke Elisabethwife ofWalter Russell Alicewife ofJames Cutler Elisabethwife ofJohne pound for what they shall collect. Signed by Walter Russell, Precinct Clerk. These entries on a particuore, Lieut. Samuel Cutter, Capt. Ephraim Frost, Walter Russell, Thomas Russell, Committee): The fore seat uzer Hall, Jr., William Adams, Jr., Samuel Hill, Walter Russell, James Russell, Jr., Francis Locke, Jr., Thomasseph Locke, Jr.38152.00 Ebenezer Lane54166.00 Walter Russell70145.00 Noah Russell71168.00 James Russell671nt, David Hill secretary, A. Kennedy chorister, Walter Russell and John Perry bass assistants, Isaac Locke ten Jason Kennedy secretary, A. Kennedy chorister, Walter Russell, John Perry Isaac Locke and Jason Kennedy were or assistant, John Perry, first bass assistant; Walter Russell, second bass assistant; Amos Davis, treble assi
l, Jr., Ichabod Fessenden (with clarinet), Walter Russell (bass viol), James Cutter, Jr., Joseph Hilr, Isaac Locke to instruct the treble, and Walter Russell for the bass. That the sum of eighteen dthink proper. Isaac Locke, James Hill and Walter Russell were appointed for that purpose. Dec. 1, 1814; Amos Locke, 1816. Vice-Presidents.—Walter Russell, 1807, 1808, 1809; Amos Locke, 1810, 1814; 1807, 1808, 1809; John Perry, 1810, 1814; Walter Russell, 1816. Treasurers.—James Hill, 1807, 1816; Amos Locke, 1808, 1809; Walter Russell, 1810, 1814. Choristers.—Artemas Kennedy, 1807; Isaac Lockeocke, 1816. Assistants.—Isaac Locke, 1807; Walter Russell, bass, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1814, 16; Jter and his wife. Mrs. Russell, wife of Walter Russell. On Wednesday, May 21, 1879, the fiftieliam Locke, Tufts & Adams, Thomas Russell, Walter Russell, William S. Brooks and Miles Gardner, besither daughter Rebecca; in ‘83, another son Walter Russell; in ‘85, another daughter Betsey; in ‘88, [3
, 1736, 1738-46. Abraham Hill, 1736. Walter Russell, 1736. Samuel Cutter, 1737. Thomas Wdeclined). Nehemiah Cutter, 1770-72. Walter Russell, 1770 (in room of Patten Russell, who had anks voted for past services), 1782-84. Walter Russell, 1773-81. John Cutter, Jr., 1786-88. 768, 1769. Nehemiah Cutter, 1770-72. Walter Russell, 1770, 1771, 1773-77. Ebenezer Swan, 17ld, 1738. Moses Harrington, 1739. Walter Russell, Jr., 1740. James Cutler, Jr., 1741. Jry, 1770. Joseph Belknap, Jr., 1771. Walter Russell, 1772—excused. Zechariah Hill, 1772. Jr., 1809-25. James Perry, 1813-22. Walter Russell, 1813-18. Benjamin Locke, 1819-22. W(excused 1828). John Perry, 1826-31. Walter Russell, 1826. Ephraim Tufts, 1828 (excused). own Treasurers. John Adams, 1807-18. Walter Russell, 1819-26, 1831 (resigned). Gershom Whit31, 1834, 1835. Miles Gardner, 1827. Walter Russell, 1827. Col. Thomas Russell, 1827, 1831,
h year. By second w. had Hannah, b. at Worc. 13 Apr. 1743, m. Walter Russell 17 Dec. 1761, and Enos Jones, Ashburnham, 26 Dec. 1790, d. 17 O b. and bap. 1 Nov. 1767; Frances, b. and bap. 31 Dec. 1769, m. Walter Russell, 26. June, 1788; Joshua, b. 1 Dec., 1774, d. 9 Dec. 1776 (16,g.saac; Leonard; Sarah, m. Ammi C. Teel, 11 Sept. 1814; Lydia, m. Walter Russell, 19 Jan. 1817, and second Moses Whitney; Levi. See Cutter Book,ug. 1828, a. 81 (g. s.). Had also Rebecca, b. 19 July, 1784, m. Walter Russell, 2d, of Chas., 24 Dec. 1805, and d. 18 Dec. 1814, a. 30; Samuel, a. 2 yrs. 11. Isaac, s. of Abraham (4), m. Hannah, dau. of Walter Russell, and was father of Gov. Isaac Hill of New Hampshire; rem. to Asnham, m. Hannah Russell, of Charlestown, 26 Dec. 1790. Hannah (Walter Russell's widow) dism. from Pct. ch. to Ashburnham, 26 May, 1799. Wiy of nine children, 6 Apr. 1789, in the house where his gr.—father Walter Russell, and his immediate ancestors, lived and died—(see p. 260)—
lipse of the sun, 1757, 35, 36 Evening Sermons, 31, 46 Experience of Hannah Adams, April 19, 1775, 66, 74, 75, 185 Farm of John Adams, 1664, 9 Farms granted in Arlington and Lexington by Cambridge inhabitants, 1635, 6 Fence to secure the corn of the Indians, 1643, 6 Fenceviewers for Menotomy Fields, 1649, 9 Fielddriver for Menotomy Fields, 9 Fine for cutting trees or timber in 1647, 8 Fire Department established, 166; engines, 139, 140, 141, 143, 165 Fire on Walter Russell's estate, 155 First and second anniversary celebrations of the Battle of Lexington, 84, 86; First Congregational parish, 174; first armed resistance to British aggression as shown here, 48 Fish, act concerning, 132, 138, 139 Fishing in Menotomy River, lawsuit, &c., 9 Fiske, Rev. Thaddeus, his ordination, 107, 123, 124; resignation of; 117, 118; sermons, 107, 108, 123; death of, and obituary notice, 240 Five Cents Savings Bank, 655 Flagstaff donated, 160 Fourth of Jul