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ton, and with him the name departed from Medford; within a year or two, one of the name has occasionally resided there; but now he also has gone. 25-41John Whitmore m. Huldah Crooker, Apr. 12, 1781; and had--  41-64William D., b. Nov. 3, 1781.  65Mary, b. July 19, 1783; d. July 7, 1792.  66John, b. July 6, 1785.  67Huldah R., b. Dec. 14, 1787.  68 Thomas, b. Oct. 17, 1789; m.Emma Staples; d., s.p., Mar. 25, 1824.  69Isaiah C., b. Feb. 21, 1792.  70Gamaliel, b. Feb. 8, 1794.  71Swanton, b. Feb. 14, 1796.  72Creighton, b. Mar. 19, 1799.  73Angeline, b. Nov. 14, 1801; m. J. C. Humphreys.  74Elizabeth, b. July 31, 1803; m. Levi Gould, and d. 1849.  75Almira, b. Feb. 14, 1807; m. John Lovey. 25-43ANDREW Whitmore m. Lucy Coullard, and had--  43-76James C., b. Jan. 19, 1787.  77William H., b. Sept. 10, 1788.  78Merrill, b. Feb. 20, 1792; d., s.p., 1813.  79Elizabeth C., b. Apr. 18, 1794.  80Sophia F., b. Oct. 9, 1803.  81Louisa, b. Oct. 10, 1806. 36-55Joh
cers. Co. A, Brandon, First Regiment--Captain, Joseph Bush; First Lieutenant, William Cronan; Ensign, and 64 privates. Co. B, Middlebury, First Regiment--E. S. Hayward, Captain; Charles W. Rose, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. D, Rutland, First Regiment--W. Y. W. Ripley, Captain; Geo. T. Roberts, First Lieutenant; L. G. Kingsley, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. E, Northfield, First Regiment--Wm. H. Boynton, Captain; C. A. Webb, First Lieutentenant; and 64 privates. Co. C, Swanton, Fourth Regiment--L. D. Clark, Captain; A. B. Jewett, First Lieutenant; and 71 privates. Co. A, Woodstock, Second Regiment--Wm. W. Pelton, Captain; Andrew J. Dike, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. E, Cavendish, Second Regiment--O. S. Tuttle, Captain; A. Clark, First Lieutenant; S. Dutton, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. B, St. Albans, Fourth Regiment--Geo. G. Hunt, Captain; Hiram F. Perkins, First Lieutenant; F. E. Bell, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. A, Burlington, Fourth Regi
cers. Co. A, Brandon, First Regiment--Captain, Joseph Bush; First Lieutenant, William Cronan; Ensign, and 64 privates. Co. B, Middlebury, First Regiment--E. S. Hayward, Captain; Charles W. Rose, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. D, Rutland, First Regiment--W. Y. W. Ripley, Captain; Geo. T. Roberts, First Lieutenant; L. G. Kingsley, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. E, Northfield, First Regiment--Wm. H. Boynton, Captain; C. A. Webb, First Lieutentenant; and 64 privates. Co. C, Swanton, Fourth Regiment--L. D. Clark, Captain; A. B. Jewett, First Lieutenant; and 71 privates. Co. A, Woodstock, Second Regiment--Wm. W. Pelton, Captain; Andrew J. Dike, First Lieutenant; and 64 privates. Co. E, Cavendish, Second Regiment--O. S. Tuttle, Captain; A. Clark, First Lieutenant; S. Dutton, Ensign; and 65 privates. Co. B, St. Albans, Fourth Regiment--Geo. G. Hunt, Captain; Hiram F. Perkins, First Lieutenant; F. E. Bell, Ensign; and 67 privates. Co. A, Burlington, Fourth Regi
Lydia, b. 29 Aug. 1718, m. Caleb Simons; Hannah, b. 8 Jan. 1720-21. Jonathan the f. was a weaver, and resided at Lex. His will, dated 2 Feb. 1748, was proved 18 Feb. 1754; his w. Ruth survived. 5. Samuel, s. of Samuel (3), m. Mercy Leonard of Southborough May 1732, resided a short time in Grafton, and removed to Hardwick in 1735 or 1736. His chil., all recorded in Hardwick, were Elizabeth, b. 24 Dec. 1733; Leonard, b. 16 July 1736, m. Rebecca Billings of Hardwick 31 Aug. 1758, d. at Swanton, Vt., 29 Sept. 1827 (his son Samuel Leonard settled in Hardwick, d. 18 Jan. 1863, a. nearly 96, and left posterity there); Samuel, b. 9 Aug. 1738, was an Adjutant in the French War, at the age of about 20, m. Esther Safford of Bennington, Vt., was a Captain in the Bennington Battle, afterwards Colonel of Militia, actively engaged in the American Revolution, and d. 3 May 1813; loses, b. 15 Mar. 1741, m. Mary, dau. of Capt. Stephen Fay, settled in Bennington, was the first Colonel of Militia in
Lydia, b. 29 Aug. 1718, m. Caleb Simons; Hannah, b. 8 Jan. 1720-21. Jonathan the f. was a weaver, and resided at Lex. His will, dated 2 Feb. 1748, was proved 18 Feb. 1754; his w. Ruth survived. 5. Samuel, s. of Samuel (3), m. Mercy Leonard of Southborough May 1732, resided a short time in Grafton, and removed to Hardwick in 1735 or 1736. His chil., all recorded in Hardwick, were Elizabeth, b. 24 Dec. 1733; Leonard, b. 16 July 1736, m. Rebecca Billings of Hardwick 31 Aug. 1758, d. at Swanton, Vt., 29 Sept. 1827 (his son Samuel Leonard settled in Hardwick, d. 18 Jan. 1863, a. nearly 96, and left posterity there); Samuel, b. 9 Aug. 1738, was an Adjutant in the French War, at the age of about 20, m. Esther Safford of Bennington, Vt., was a Captain in the Bennington Battle, afterwards Colonel of Militia, actively engaged in the American Revolution, and d. 3 May 1813; loses, b. 15 Mar. 1741, m. Mary, dau. of Capt. Stephen Fay, settled in Bennington, was the first Colonel of Militia in
d be listened to of the possibility of failure. But Pitt's sagacity had foreseen and prepared for all. A fleet at his bidding was on its way to relieve the city; and to his wife, the sister of Lord Temple and George Grenville, he was able to write in June,—Join, my love, with me, in most humble and grateful thanks to the Almighty. The siege of Quebec was raised on the seventeenth of May, with every happy circumstance. The enemy left their camp standing, abandoned forty pieces of cannon. Swanton arrived there in the Vanguard on the fifteenth, and destroyed all the French shipping, six or seven in number. Happy, happy day! My joy and hurry are inexpressible. Pitt to Lady Hester, 27 June Amherst had been notified of the intended siege; chap. XVI.} 1760. but he persevered in the systematic and tardy plan which he had formed. When the spring opened, he had no difficulties to encounter in taking possession of Canada, but such as he himself should create. A country suffering