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25. Joshua, s. of Ammi (11), o. c. Pct. ch. 14 Aug. 1803. His son Ammi, bap. 14 Aug. 1803, d.—‘son of Joshua and Sally’—15 Aug. 1803, a. 16 days (g. s.); William, his son, bap. here 24 Mar. 1805. See Cutter Book, 145-6, 388; Wyman, 263.

26. Artemas, s. of Ammi (11), had w. Mary, o. c. and bap. here 16 July, 1820, and dau. Mary Ann Rebecca, bap. 16 July, 1820. See Cutter Book, 150-1.

27. William, s. of Jonathan (12), m. Mary Blackman, 6 Nov. 1774—half-sister of Isaiah Thomas the celebrated printer—see black-man—and d. 11 June, 1824, a. 74; she d. 9 Mar. 1836, a. 80. No issue. Donors of the ‘William Cutter School Fund,’ for which a granite monument was erected by vote of the town in 1836, over the spot of their interment.

28. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (12), and Lydia T., his wife, o. c. Pct. ch. 31 July, 1791—her maiden name Trask—m. (Lex. Rec.) Sept. 15, 1788 (b. May 24, 1767). Had a child, d. 2 Apr. 1789, a. 5 days; Jonathan Trask, bap. 31 July, 1791; William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; David Cummings, bap. 21 June, 1795; Lydia, bap. 13 May, 1798, m. Asa Gilson, 16 May, 1819; Hitty, b. 15 Feb. 1801, m.—– Ford. Jonathan the father d. during 1813, a. 51. Lydia, his wid., m. William Cutter, 9 Nov. 1818. (See par. 31.) See Wyman, 263 (259, No. 21?).

29. Solomon, s. of Jonathan (12), m. Sarah Wyman (of Woburn), 30 June, 1793, and had family elsewhere.

30. Samuel, s. of Samuel (13), m. Rebecca Hill, 29 Sept. 1780. He and w. Rebecca were adm. Pct. ch. 25 Mar. 1781. Had Samuel, bap. 25 Mar. 1781; Edward, b. 3, bap. 5 Jan. 1783; Rebecca, m. Isaac Waitt; Sukey Francis, bap. 24 May, 1789, m. Nehemiah Wyman; Fitch, bap. 17 Apr. 1791; Sophia, bap. 2 Feb. 1794, m. Moses Whitney; Ebenezer, d. 22 Apr. 1796, a. 10 days (g. s.); Anna; Ebenezer Francis. Samuel the father rem. to Somerville. He was a private soldier from Cambridge in the Revolutionary Army. See Wyman, 264; also 247, 285.

31. William, s. of Samuel (13), m. first Hannah Cutter, 29 Apr. 1783, twin dau. of Samuel Cutter (par. 42), and second Mrs. Lydia Cutter, 9 Nov. 1818, wid. of Jonathan Cutter (par. 28). He resided in the Charlestown part of the Precinct, and d. 28 Nov. 1846, a. 88. A monument erected by friends at his grave, Nov. 1851, commemorates his services as a soldier during the war of the Revolution, and states that he was in several engagements and once made a prisoner. Had William F., b. 15 Aug. 1783, m. Hannah Mallet, res. in Camb., Charlestown and Sandwich, and d. 1837, a. 54; Ezekiel, m. Sophia Whittemore, 29 Nov. 1809; Samuel; Hannah, m. Robert Derby; Eliza, m. Robert Derby, 12 Mar. 1818; a child, d. 19 Sept. 1802, a. 2; a child, d. 22 Sept. 1803, a. 10 mos. See Wyman, 265.

32. Francis, S. of Samuel (13), m. Susanna Whittemore, 29 Dec. 1782, and with w. Susanna o. c. Pct. ch. 26 Jan. 1783. She was adm. to the ch. 23 Oct. 1803, and d. 24 Sept. 1805, a. 42. Francis

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