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ee to present a petition to his Excellency General Washington, to know what part of our lands he will want for the use of the Army for the present year. The committee made no report to the town of their proceedings. Perhaps the committee did not consult General Washington, and had nothing to report; within a week after their appointment, Boston was evacuated by the British, and the American army left Cambridge very soon afterwards. After their departure, the town appointed a committee, May 13, 1776, to estimate the losses sustained by means of or in consequence of the British troops, and report to Col. Palmer and others, a committee appointed by the Great and General Court of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay to receive the same,— keeping separate accounts of the damages sustained by posting the American Army in this town. The Records of the Selectmen afford some glimpses of the difficulty with which arms and ammunition were procured at the commencement of the War, and of the r
is the record of baptism and of death. Aaron, bap. 10 Oct. 1746,1 grad. 1767, and d. Oct. 1772, leaving a son Aaron, who d. 28 July 1817, a. 48; Zechariah, bap. 2 Dec. 1750, prob. d. young; Elizabeth, bap. 20 Dec. 1753, m. Major John Brown, 13 May 1776; Mary, bap. 16 May 1756, d. 1795; Richard, bap. 30 Nov. 1760. Zechariah the f. was a carpenter, and inherited the homestead. He d. 1776. 11. Andrew, s. of Andrew (7), m. Mary, only dau. of William Blair Townsend, Esq., 1 Nov. 1770; she d.or, bap. in Camb. 5 Aug. 1744, m. Stephen Dana 16 Sept. 1762, d. in Brighton 19 Nov. 1837, a. 93; Elizabeth, b. 1745 or 1746, m. Thomas Hovey 21 Ap. 1763, d. at Rutland 14 Jan. 1821, a. 75. 9. John, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Zachariah Bordman, 13 May 1776, and had Elizabeth, b. 9 Feb. 1777, d. 18 Feb. 1777; John Thomas, b. 23 Nov. 1778, d. on the passage from Africa to Havana, 15 Sept. 1811; Mary Stebbins, b. 18 Dec. 1780 (1781 on the record), m. James Read; Charles, b. 13 Jan. 1782, d. 8 Ap. 1
is the record of baptism and of death. Aaron, bap. 10 Oct. 1746,1 grad. 1767, and d. Oct. 1772, leaving a son Aaron, who d. 28 July 1817, a. 48; Zechariah, bap. 2 Dec. 1750, prob. d. young; Elizabeth, bap. 20 Dec. 1753, m. Major John Brown, 13 May 1776; Mary, bap. 16 May 1756, d. 1795; Richard, bap. 30 Nov. 1760. Zechariah the f. was a carpenter, and inherited the homestead. He d. 1776. 11. Andrew, s. of Andrew (7), m. Mary, only dau. of William Blair Townsend, Esq., 1 Nov. 1770; she d.or, bap. in Camb. 5 Aug. 1744, m. Stephen Dana 16 Sept. 1762, d. in Brighton 19 Nov. 1837, a. 93; Elizabeth, b. 1745 or 1746, m. Thomas Hovey 21 Ap. 1763, d. at Rutland 14 Jan. 1821, a. 75. 9. John, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Zachariah Bordman, 13 May 1776, and had Elizabeth, b. 9 Feb. 1777, d. 18 Feb. 1777; John Thomas, b. 23 Nov. 1778, d. on the passage from Africa to Havana, 15 Sept. 1811; Mary Stebbins, b. 18 Dec. 1780 (1781 on the record), m. James Read; Charles, b. 13 Jan. 1782, d. 8 Ap. 1