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Foreman, Ann, and George G. Jones, m. 14 Apr. 1813.

Foster, James, of Boston, m. Sarah Cutter, 26 Jan. 1773—fee $2.—Cutter (par. 16). Jameslate of Boston—had Sarah, b. 8, bap. 11 Feb. 1776; Isaac Abbot—s. of James, of Little Cambridge1— bap. here 10 Sept. 1780. James d. 24 Nov. 1808, a. 68. See Cutter Book, 251, 396.

2. Noah, perhaps had Abner, d. 3 May, 1802, a. 2; had Enoch, bap. 24 Jan. 1802, d. 22 Aug. 1805, a. 3; Abner, bap. 16 Sept. 1804.

3. James, perhaps s. of James (1), had child d. 28 Aug. 1802, a. 3. Isaac, had child, d. 10 Sept. 1811, a. 1. Benjamin, of Falmouth [now Portland, Me.], m. Rebecca Cutter, of Charlestown, 5 Apr. 1807—see Cutter Book, 146, 388, 396. He was s. of James (1), and b; in Cambridge 12 Mar. 1779, rem. to Westbrook, Me., where he d. 1857, a. 78. See Cutter (par. 11).

4. Rev. Jacob, of Berwick, m. Hephzibah Prentice, 13 Oct. 1756— marriage fee nothing; customary fee a dollar. She was dau. of Dea. Henry Prentice of Camb. He grad. H. U. 1754, and d. 1798. He was ord. in Berwick, 1756, dism. at his own request 1777, and became a chaplain in the army; in 1781 he was installed at Packersfield, Cheshire Co., N. H., and dism. about ten years after.—Greenleaf, Eccles. Hist. Maine. For son. see Wyman's Charlestown, 353-4. Su-key, m. William Adams, 17 Sept. 1818. Hannah, m. Abbot Allen, 1 May, 1825. Martha, m. Luke Vila, 3 July, 1825. Maria, m. Augustus Babcock, 20 Nov. 1825. Herman, of Boston, m. Harriet M. A. Whittemore, 8 Nov. 1826. He was b. Andover, 31 Oct. 1800, and was a distinguished citizen of Manchester, N. H. where he d. 17 Feb. 1875.—See extended notice of him in N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. for July, 1875, pp. 322-23. George, had s. George, d. 9 Mar. 1837, a. 3 1/2.

Fowle, John, adm. to the ch. here 5 June, 1748, had Mary, b. 18 Nov., bap. 2 Dec. 1750; James, b. 29 Mar., bap. 8 Apr. 1753; Susanna, b. Feb. 1756, bap. 25 Apr. 1756: John, bap. privately 23 Apr. 1759; Naomi, b. 24 Feb., bap. 14 Mar. 1762; Samuel, b. 26, bap. 30 June, 1765; Nathaniel, b. 17, bap. 24 July, 1768. John the father d. 6 Sept. 1798, a. 67. John belonged to the Baptist Society in Cambridge N. W. Prect. 21 July, 1787. John Fowle was a private soldier in the French War. See Wyman, 371, No. 24; also 23* and 25.

2. James, s. of John (1), had child d. 6 Sept. 1782, a. 11 mos., and James, the father of said child, d. 27 Sept. 1782, a. 29. James Fowle, of Camb., m. Ruth Hadley, 30 Nov. 1780.—Lexington Records. He was a corporal in the Revolution—see Paige, 410, 428; and John Fowle, Jr., and Samuel Fowle, prob. his brothers, were also in the Revolutionary service.

3. John, Jr., m. Abigail B. Hill, 14 Oct. 1821. John had George

1 The Third Parish, or Little Cambridge, now Brighton.

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