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r Menotomy, 1692 (Paige, 486). Jonathan Butterfield was field-driver for Menotomy fields, 1693 (Paige, 505). Jacob Chamberlin was chosen hog-reeve for Menotomy, in 1695 (Paige, 506). Offices once of greater significance than at present. A transfer from Holden to Prentice of a large part of the Holden Farm, bounded south on Freser, and four daughters of adult age. The mill-lane, and its relation to the Great Road to Boston, are shown in a plan of William Cutter's lands made about 1725. 1695. The highway to Cooke's mill, by Cutter's, was in litigation —specified as from Concord Road to Capt. Cooke's Mill, now in possession of William Cutter.—County Coutween this land and Jacob Hill's, and is in breadth seven poles. Robert Wilson died probably about 1685 (Paige, 694). Samuel Bull was a party to the litigation of 1695. In the plan of 1725 the millstream from the present Fowle's Mills to its outlet in Mystic Pond is shown under the name of Bull's Creek. Samuel Bull sold twelv
Lydia Whittemore, 18 May, 1819. Nathaniel (Dr.) d. 29 Mar. 1823, a. 79. He was b. Boston 20 Dec. 1743, grad. H. U. 1763, and was a druggist of Boston, where his old apothecary shop is lately renewed by William Read as a gun store (Shurtleff, Top. & Hist. Desc. Boston, 404); he m. first, Mary Anna Phillips (see Bond's Wat. 880), who d. 20 Apr. 1791, being m. by the Rev. Samuel Cooper, Boston, 21 Nov. 1771. His father Belcher Noyes [H. U. 1727], d. 21 Nov. 1785, s. of Oliver Noyes [H. U. 1695]. Ann Belcher, b. 1684, a sister of Gov. Belcher, m. Oliver Noyes, prob. the parents of Belcher Noyes (N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. XXVII. 240). His mother, Ann Williams, dau. of Nathaniel and Ann Williams, m. Belcher Noyes, 3 Mar. 1736, d. 3 Apr. 1790.—Letter of Miss Lydia C. W. Nason, Athol, Mass., 1872. He had a second wife, Rebecca, who d. W. Camb. 9 Sept. 1818. Sept. 20, 1804. Deed mentions Nathaniel Noyes of Boston, Gentleman, and Rebecca, his wife. May 25, 1807. Deed of Nathl and Re
2, 14, 16 Great Road to Concord, allowance for highway, 9; Swamp by Menotomy River, allotments near, 9 Guide posts, 143 Hall of Thomas Russell, 111 Hayscales, 117, 140 Hearse, 113, 117, 143 Heath and Warren, Generals, in action of April 19, 1775, 65, 78, 79; comments of former on the battle, 79 Hedge, Rev. Frederic H., ordination and dismissal of, 117-119 High School, 158, 165, 209 Highway to Menotomy before 1636, 6 Hiram Lodge, 166 Hogreeves for Menotomy, 1692, 1695, 9 Horse Railroad, 166 Hospitals in Menotomy in 1775, 78, 83 House of Jason Russell at Menotomy April 19, 1775, 67-69, 71, 72, 75 Ice business and John Hill, 146; and railroads, 146, 147; first ice carried into Boston market, 242; houses at Spy Pond, 146 Illumination in honor of the capture of Richmond, 169 Indians, 6, 7, 30, 35, 50, 63, 128 Ingalls's (Capt.) company of Infantry, 1861, 166, 167 Inhabitants, not proprietors, grants to them, 1689, 19 Innholders, 35, 3