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Cooke was ordained Pastor of a Church of Christ newly gathered in that Part of the Town called Menotomy.—By Ebenezer Turell, A. M., Pastor of the Church in Medford.—1 Tim. III. 2. A Bishop must be blameless. 1 Cor. x. 32. Give no offence, neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, nor to the Church of God.—Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. Mdccxl. Text, 2 Cor. VI. 3. Pp. 29. 1740 Among some remarks found in Rev. Samuel Cooke's diary is the following: 1740, Jan. 27. Preached twice—Heb. 11:6=vespere—conversed with Mr. Ammi R. Cutter. This was the noted Ammi R. Cutter, youngest brother of Dea. John Cutter, baptized at Cambridge, May 6, 1705, a graduate of Harvard College 1725, first settled minister of North Yarmouth (in Maine) 1730 to 1735, afterward a physician and keeper of a trading-house for the Indians, and captain in the Massachusetts forces at Cape Breton in 1745, where he died in the military service in 1746. April 20, 1740, Jason R
rah, 22 Sept. 1837, a. 77; Elizabeth, b. 12, bap. 23 Dec. 1764, Betsy m. Benjamin Hurd of Charlestown. 29 Mar. 1791; Mary, b. 11, bap. 29 Nov. 1767; Jonathan, b. 27 Jan., bap. 5 Feb. 1775. A child of Jonathan Dickson's (at Joseph Frost's ), b. 26 Dec. 1772. 6. Ephraim, s. of Ephraim (3), styled 3d, m. Lydia Perry, Jr., 6 June,, 9 Dec. 1770. Had Rebecca, b. 13, bap. 21 Apr. 1771, m. Thomas Swan, 12 Dec. 1793; Susanna, b. 18, bap. 23 May, 1773; Caleb, b. 24, bap. 29 Jan. 1775; Sarah, b. 27 Jan., bap. 2 Feb. 1777 (Miss Sally's child, d. 30 Oct. 1801, a. 1 1/2); a son, b. 5 Dec. 1778; Nathan, bap. 10 Jan. 1779. Caleb belonged to the Baptist Society in Camr. Had Anna, b. 19, bap. 23 Apr. 1775 (privately), d. soon; Thomas, b. 23, bap. 24 Nov. 1776; Aaron, b. 30 May, bap. 6 June, 1779, (d.—Nov. 1848, a. 69); Anna (b. 27 Jan.), bap. 4 Feb. 1781, m. John Estabrooks, 31 Aug. 1800, and (second) Abner Stearns; Polly, b. (25) Sept., bap. 12 Sept. 1783, by Rev. Mr. Clarke, m. Joshua Avery, 2