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See Cutter (par. 22); Wyman's Chas., 1041. 6. Edward, s. of Edward (1), also of Lexington, was buried here 7 Dec. 1773, a. 68. Amos (a son prob. of his), was bap. at 'Notomy previous to the organization of the Pct. ch., by the Rev. John Hancock, of Lexington, 2 Jan. 1736-7; a dau. Miss (record says Mrs.) Esther, d. 1 May, 1789, a. 50—Wyman's Chas., 1042; Isabel, dau. of Edward, Jr., of Lexington, bap. here 6 Feb. 1743—the Isabel, dau. of Edward of Lexington, unm., who was buried here 18 Nov. 1763. 7. Jonathan, s. of Edward (1), and of Lexington, m. Isabel Cutter, of Camb., 1 Oct. 1741—see Cutter (par. 8). Jonathan was admitted Pet. ch. 19 Oct. 1740, and Jonathan was dism. thence to Lexington, 12 May, 1754. His wife Isabel d. 9 June, 1742, a. 24. He m. a second wife. A dau. Hephzibah, of Jonathan, of Lexington, was bap. here 25 Feb. 1753. The father eventually removed to Brighton. (Jonathan Winship from 2d ch. Camb. received 20 May, 1754.—Lexington Church Reco