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utter's Mill. 6. Ephraim, s. of Richard (3), m. Bethia Wood 11 Feb. 1678-9, and had in Chs. Ephraim,b. 9 Aug. 1680; in Camb. Jonathan, b. 5 May 1685; Bethia, b. 2 Dec. 1686; Marry, b,. 29 Mar. 1689, d. 27 Jan. 1696-7; and at Wat. Hannah, 22 July 1690; Abigail, b. 1693, d. 26 Nov. 1702; George,. b——; John, b. 23 July 1700. Ephraim the f. was a glazier, and res. successively in Chs., Camb. (at the N. E. (or. of Dunster and South streets), and Wat., where he was living in 1729, and where hided in office by Samuel Gookin 1687, but was reinstated 15 Aug. 1689. He d. 3 Mar. 1690-91, a. nearly 55; his wid. Ruth m. Samuel Champney. 6. Samuel, s. of Samuel (3), was a printer in Boston as early as 1682, where he died of small pox in July 1690. His wife, who is reputed to have been a lady of rare accomplishments, died of the same disease within a few (lays afterwards. 7. Bartholomew, s. of Samuel (3), was a printer, and commenced business at Boston, upon the death of his brother
ore, 3 June 1724, and d. 13 Nov. 1751, a. 89. Mr. Cutter resided in Menotomy, not far from the present centre of Arlington. In 1685 le purchased of John Rolfe the mill formerly called Cook's Mill, which long remained in his family, and is known as Cutter's Mill. 6. Ephraim, s. of Richard (3), m. Bethia Wood 11 Feb. 1678-9, and had in Chs. Ephraim,b. 9 Aug. 1680; in Camb. Jonathan, b. 5 May 1685; Bethia, b. 2 Dec. 1686; Marry, b,. 29 Mar. 1689, d. 27 Jan. 1696-7; and at Wat. Hannah, 22 July 1690; Abigail, b. 1693, d. 26 Nov. 1702; George,. b——; John, b. 23 July 1700. Ephraim the f. was a glazier, and res. successively in Chs., Camb. (at the N. E. (or. of Dunster and South streets), and Wat., where he was living in 1729, and where his w. Bethia d. 18 Sept. 1731, a. 71. 7. Gershom, s. of Richard (3), m. Lydia Hall 6 Mar. 1677-8, and had Gershom, b. 1 June 1679; ,Lydia, b. 14 Sept. 1682, m. Jonathan Hall of Medf. 11 Nov. 1702, and d. 1 Jan. 1754; Hanna, b. 26 Nov. 1684, m. Tho
81; and Mary, b.——,m. Rev. Nathaniel Hunting of Easthampton, L. I., 27 Oct. 1701., John the f. was a tailor. He succeeded his father-in-law, Mitchelson, 3 June 1681, as Marshal-general of the Colony. During the Andros administration, he was superseded in office by Samuel Gookin 1687, but was reinstated 15 Aug. 1689. He d. 3 Mar. 1690-91, a. nearly 55; his wid. Ruth m. Samuel Champney. 6. Samuel, s. of Samuel (3), was a printer in Boston as early as 1682, where he died of small pox in July 1690. His wife, who is reputed to have been a lady of rare accomplishments, died of the same disease within a few (lays afterwards. 7. Bartholomew, s. of Samuel (3), was a printer, and commenced business at Boston, upon the death of his brother Samuel. A sketch of his labors and character is given in an obituary published soon after his death: he first set up his press with his father in Cambridge, and afterwards removed to Boston; were, on Sept. 11, 1690, soon after he was first married,