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aining several articles which were passed in the negative, the matter went no further. Thomas Skinner, H. U. 1732, was afterward minister at Colchester, Conn. His father rented the Ten Hills Farm, now in Somerville, about 1737. See Wyman's Charlestown, 869. The members for Menotomy of a particular and peculiar committee of Dr. Appleton's church, in 1736, were John Cutter and Ephraim Frost. See Paige, 297, &c. 1737 On Jan. 2, 1736-7, the Rev. John Hancock baptized at 'Notomy, Amos Winship and Hannah Robbins. May 16, 1737, the town granted £ 12 for the support of winter schools in this Precinct.—Paige. On Mar. 25, 1737, a meeting was adjourned from the schoolhouse to the meeting-house to hear advice of neighboring ministers with respect to settling a minister here. As the result of this advice Mr. Joseph Gardner was chosen minister on May 27, 1737, but after some extended negotiations which came to nothing, he sent a final and negative answer. Joseph Gardner, H. U.
. 24 Feb. 1811, a. 4; Seth, bap. 26 Mar. 1809; Eunice Perkins, bap. 17 Nov. 1811; Hannah, bap. 10 Apr. 1814; Jason Belcnap, bap. 27 Apr. 1817. Lucy, wid. of Joseph B., d.—Feb. 1841, a. 67. See Wyman's Chas., 1058. 8. Samuel, d. 4 Jan. 1816, a. 25. Harriet, wid. of Samuel, was adm. Pct. ch. and bap. 18 Feb. 1816. He had Harriet, aet. 4, and Samuel, aet. 2, bap. 18 Feb. 1816. 9. Mrs. Rebecca, d. 7 May, 1788, a. 79. Jenny, and Asa Richardson, of Woburn, m. 11 Feb. 1779. Mary, m. Amos Winship 29 Oct. 1782. Sarah, of Woburn, m. Solomon Cutter 30 June, 1793 —Cutter (par. 29). Sally, of Charlestown, m. Amos Childs 21 Mar. 1805. Dau. of Seth (2). Eliza, of Chas. this district, m. Solomon Childs 3 Apr. 1806. Dau. (?) of Seth (2). Lucinda, and Josiah Smith, Jr., of Lexington, m. 21 May, 1818. William, of Woburn, m. Martha Symmes, of W. Camb., 16 Apr. 1828. He was s. of Daniel (5). See Book of the Lockes, p. 153. Y Yates, Harriet, d. 27 Sept. 1817, a. 29. Lydia, m. Dr.