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Camb. ch. 29 Sept. 1723. Samuel d. 27 Sept. 1737, a. 37 (g. s.). He was one of the Pet. committee in 1737, and assessor 1737. Anne his wid. was adm. to Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739, and m. Nathaniel Francis, 31 Mar. 1743, who d. 2 Sept. 1764, a. 71. Wid. Ann Francis of Mason, was buried here, 1 Jan. 1778, a. 76—d. 31 Dec. 1777, a. 74 (g. s.). Samuel had William, d. 27 Apr. 1737, a. 15 yrs. (g. s.); Esther, adm. Pet. ch. 20 Apr. 1740, m. Stephen Prentice of Grafton, 6 Aug. 1741; d. 14 Feb. 1839, a. 5. Lydia Hamilton, at John Fowle's, d. 6 Mar. 1843, a. 19. 4. Martha, of Lexington, m. Moses R. Couch, of Frankfort, 26 Nov. 1815. Margaret and Robert Mullet, of Charlestown, m. 9 Aug. 1825. Francis, Nathaniel, d. 2 Sept. 1764, a. 72, or 71 (g. s.). Nathaniel Francis, of Medford, and Ann Cutter, of Charlestown, were joined in marriage by Simon Tufts, Esquire, 31 Mar. 1743—Charlestown Records. She was the widow of Samuel Cutter—see Cutter (par. 5). Wid. Ann, of Maso<