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ril 19, 1775. Mr. Cooke, the minister, in his autobiography, writes: On May 12, 1740, I bought one acre of ground of Mr. Jason Russell for house, which was raised July 17, at the expense of the people; the frame being given, and the cellar and well dug and stoned gratis, and the boards and shingles carted from Sudbury and Billerica Joseph Adams, at 10s. per week—silver being then 26s. per ounce. On May 12, 1740, I bought one acre of ground of Mr. Jason Russell for house, which was raised July 17, at the expense of the people —The frame being given, and the cellar and well dug and stoned gratis, and the boards and shingles carted from Sudbury and Billericarn, and on the same day was baptized Anna. 1765, Oct. 24, joined in marriage by Rev. Samuel Cooke, Ezekiel Hall, of Medford, and Anna Cooke, of Cambridge. 1766, July 17, Medford, born Ezekiel Hall. On the 14 July, 1745, twins were born, and baptized the same day Samuel Died Aug. 21, 1745, after a distressing sore mouth of 30 d