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crime of murder anew at early dawn. Thirty-two annual suns had then verified the truth of the predictions of the Declaration of Independence. The Boston Independent Chronicle, for July 7, 1808, contains the following notice of the West Cambridge Celebration: The anniversary of American Independence was celebrated at West Cambridge, on the 4th inst. The day was ushered in by the ringing of the bell, and discharge of 17 guns at sunrise. At 11 o'clock, the procession was formed at Mr. J. Tufts's, consisting of between two and three hundred citizens from the town and adjoining towns: from thence proceeded, under the escort of Capt. Harrington's company of Artillery, attended by a band of music from Waltham, to the new Meeting-House; where, after the Throne of Grace being addressed by the Rev. Mr. Fiske, was pronounced an elegant and appropriate discourse by Mr. William Nichols, of Westford. After the performance, the procession returned to Mr. Tufts's, where they partook of an
m, b. 30 May, bap. 5 June, 1768; Deborah, b. 20, bap. 25 Aug. 1776; Jonathan, b. 1, bap. 4 Apr. 1779; Sarah, a dau., m. Joel Tufts of Medford, 13 Jan. 1806. William the father d. 6 Feb. 1792, a. 49. Deborah his wid. d. 11 July, 1838, a. 97. See Wy Apr. 1826. Morrill, Elizabeth, d. 20 Feb. 1824, a. 35. Ava, m. Alice Parker, 30 Nov. 1826. Morse, Mrs.—dau. of Joel Tufts, d. 4 July, 1842. Morton, Philander (stranger), d. 7 Mar. 1826, a. 22. Mott, Joseph B., m. Sarah A. Greenleaf, 1 Ja(both Chas.) 19 Apr. 1837; Hannah, bap. 9 Nov. 1817. Sarah (Joel's wife?), d. 14 Nov. 1821, a. 36. Mrs. Morse, dau. of Joel Tufts, d. 4 July, 1842, a.—. 7. William, m. Anna Cutter, 12 Nov. 1812—Cutter (par. 21). He d. 25 Oct. 1814, a. 29; and An4th, of Medford m. Susanna Dix of Chas. this Pct. 20 Dec. 1753—fee 1/2 dol.—Brooks's Medford, 551; Wyman's Chas., 295. Tufts—a child belonging to Medford, at J. Budge's, d. 16 Jan. 1754, a. 13 mos. Joseph, Jr., of Medford, m. Hannah Cutter o