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[233] d. 29 Sept. 1805, a. 38, and his wid. m. a second husband John Stevens. See Wyman, 296, 297.

7. William, s. of William (5), m. Sarah Cutter, 4 Jan. 1819. Had William, bap. 15 Apr. 1821; Franklin, bap. 8 Dec. 1822; Albert La Fayette, bap. 26 Sept. 1824; Frederick and Sarah, bap. 21 June, 1835. See Cutter (par. 44), and Cutter Book.

8. Aaron, s. of Aaron (6), m. Rachel Dickson of Charlestown, 4 May, 1823, daughter of William (5).

9. John, Jr., a nephew of William (1), m. Sarah Whittemore, 19 Jan. 1749. Had here, child, stillborn, buried here, 22 Apr. 1753; Susanna, bap. 23 Dec. 1755, m. Joseph Shaw, 23 Jan. 1777; David, bap. 6 Aug. 1758, d. soon. Sarah, wife of John, buried here, d. 13 May, 1777, a. 51. John the father was a private soldier in the French War, and John, his father, was ensign in same war, or lieutenant, per gravestone. (The family resided between the two Parishes.)

10. Walter, bro. of John (9),m. Anne Cutter of Charlestown, this Prect., 3 May, 1750—Cutter (par. 5). Had Anne, b. 1, bap. 15 Oct. 1752, m. Richard Peirce; Mary, b. 23, bap. 30 Mar. 1755, m. Jonathan Butterfield, 4 Aug. 1772; Esther, b. 23, bap. 28 Aug. 1757, m. Joseph Tufts, of Medford, 23 Dec. 1779; Rebecca, bap. 21 Oct., 1759, d.—--‘dau. of Walter, Camb.’—buried here—29 July, 1765, a. 7; Lucy, b. 12, bap. 20 May, 1764 (unm. in 1798—Paige ); Walter, of Walter, Camb., bap. 13 Dec. 1767. Walter the father was adm. Pct. ch. 9 Nov. 1766, and Anne and Esther, his daughters were adm. same ch. 30 Mar. 1777. Walter and Anne his wife, and Anne his dau., were dism. thence ‘to the 1st ch. in Cambridge,’ August, 1783; and ‘all belong'g to 2d ch. in Camb. were di'd and rec'd here, and were accepted by Mr. Hilliard,’ 28 Sept. 1783.—Camb. First Ch. Rec. Walter the father was selectman of Camb. 1786-88, 1791-92. A child from Boston nursed at Walter D.'s, d. 15 Oct. 1756. Mary, sister of Walter (10), m. Patten Russell, 25 July, 1749. For Walter and wife—see Cutter Book, 53, 380; also Wyman's Charlestown, 296.

11. John, Jr., a son of John (9), m. Sarah Butterfield, 6 Oct. 1771; had infant, funeral 4 Aug. 1775. Widow Sarah d. of a fever, 13 Sept. 1780. Mss Sally d. 16 Nov. 1792, a. 23, and Miss Elizabeth d. 11 Feb. 1793, a. 20; possibly his daughters.

12. Walter, s. of Walter (10), m. Anna Tufts, 10 Apr. 1793. See Wyman, 296.

13. Henry, a nephew of William (1), m. Sarah Cook, 13 Nov. 1774. Eunice, his dau. m. John Goddard, 21 Dec. 1806 (see Wyman, 297). Abigail of Camb. (perhaps niece of Henry) m. Ephraim Frost, 3d, 4 Nov. 1821. Anna C. (perhaps sister of Abigail), of Camb., m. William Everett, of Bedford, 31 July, 1823. John, m. Eleanor Russell, 23 June, 1781. Mrs. Hannah, d. 31 July, 1801, a. 45.

14. Negro child of William (2), d. 20 Feb. 1753, a. 7 mos. Child at William D.'s, stillborn, 5 Dec. 1757. Nurse child at William D.'s, d. 19 May, 1759.

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