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of Thomas of Chas.), and w. Elizabeth, were both adm. to the Pct. ch. 10 Aug. 1740—formerly Elizabeth Spring. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Samuel, d. 5 June, 1764, a. 63 (or 64—g. s. Pct. B. G.). Had dau. Elizabeth, styled Jr., adm. Pct. ch. 8 Nov. 1741, and m. William Cutler, 15 Sept. 1743; Sarah, m. John Dickson, Jr., 19 Jan. 1749; Susanna, d. of a sudden illness, 5 Apr. 1752, a. 20 yrs., unm.; Hannah, m. Thomas Cutter, 19 May, 1757–Cutter (par. 36); Mary, b. 5, bap. 10 May, 1741, m. Stephen Whitmore, 3d, of Medford, 14 July, 1763. Mary Andrew, at Capt. Whittemore's, d. 7 Dec. 1756. Capt. Samuel the father d. (2) or 3 Feb. 1793, a. 99; otherwise 96, and 98 (g. s.). He was one of the Pct. committeeman 5 yrs. between 1734 and 1747; Pct. treasurer, 1751-57, and Pct. assessor four years; selectman and assessor sixteen years, 1743-46, '48-57, '59, ‘62; served on important committees during the Revolutionary period, and had been Captain of Dragoons. This was the celebrated Samuel Whitt