James Hill, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1814; Amos Locke, 1816. Vice-Presidents.—Walter Russell, 1807, 1808, 109; Amos Locke, 1810, 1814; Ebenezer Hall, Jr., 1816.
Secretaries.—Isaac Locke, 1807, 1808, 1809; John Perry, 1810, 1814; Walter Russell, 1816.
Treasurers.—James Hill, 1807, 1816; Amos Locke, 1808, 1816; Amos Locke, 1808, 1809; Walter Russell, 1810, 1814. Choristers.—Artemas Kennedy, 1807; Isaac Locke, 1808, 1809, 1810; William B. King, 1814; Amos Locke, 1816. Assistants.—Isaac Locke, 1807; Walter Russell, bass, 1807, 1810; Samuel Ames, treble, 1814; William Frost, 1816; Ebenezer Hall, Jr., 1816; Philip B. Fessenden,1816; Philip B. Fessenden, treble, 1816.
The First Parish in West Cambridge.
In 1807 the old religious society which f1816.
The First Parish in West Cambridge.
In 1807 the old religious society which formed the original society of the Second or Northwest Parish in Cambridge, became the First Parish iers were thus excused from military duty.
In 1816 a small dwelling occupied by Mr. Parker, a shoe Clark, 1843, 1844, 1856; Joel F. Hanson, 1843, 1816, 1850; William L. Clark, 1843, 1860, 1852; Thad[1 mor
lined).
Samuel S. Davis, 1863-67.
Reuben Hopkins, 1864.
Joseph S. Potter, 1865-67.
George Hill, 1867 (declined).
Assessors.
George Prentiss, 1808-11, 1816.
Benjamin Locke, 1808-19.
Samuel Butterfield, 1808-11, 1814, 1815.
Daniel Adams, 1812, 1813.
Isaac Locke, 1812-16, 1820-25, 1835-38.
John Adams, 18116, 1820-25, 1835-38.
John Adams, 1816.
James Hill, 1817-19.
William Locke, Jr., 1817-19, 2d, 1820, 1821, Jr., 1822, 2d, 1823-25, Esq., 1842, 1843, 1846.
Joshua Avery, 1820-22, 1838.
Miles Gardner, 1823-25, 1827, 1828.
Jonathan Frost, 2d, 1826-28 (excused 1828).
John Perry, 1826-31.
Walter Russell, 1826.
Ephraim Tufts, 1828 (excused).
Amos1816.
James Hill, 1817-19.
William Locke, Jr., 1817-19, 2d, 1820, 1821, Jr., 1822, 2d, 1823-25, Esq., 1842, 1843, 1846.
Joshua Avery, 1820-22, 1838.
Miles Gardner, 1823-25, 1827, 1828.
Jonathan Frost, 2d, 1826-28 (excused 1828).
John Perry, 1826-31.
Walter Russell, 1826.
Ephraim Tufts, 1828 (excused).
Amos Hill, 1828 (excused).
George Stearns, 1828-34.
Reuben Johnson, 1829-34.
Kimball Farmer, 1832-34.
David Dodge, 1835-41.
Benjamin Hill, 1835-37.
Mansur W. Marsh, 1839-41, 1843.
Charles Muzzey, 1839-41.
Daniel Cady, 1843.
Abbot Allen, 1844.
Thomas P. Peirce, 1844, 1845, 1848.
Silas Frost, 1844, 1845.
father, as well as myself, was a great reader of History and Biography, &c.; and, say in 1813 to 1816, we read everything worth reading in the old Social Library of that day, which then contained but835; Francis Davis, bap. 5 Mar. 1815, d. 26 May, 1815, a. 3 mos.; Elizabeth Allen, bap. 14 July,. 1816, m. Life Farmer, 1 Nov. 1835.
Elizabeth, W. of Peter, was adm. Pct.
ch. 19 Mar. 1820.
See Booke of 1815, however, broke up this business, owing to excessive importation of British cloths.
In 1816 Mr. Stearns removed from West Cambridge to his old homestead in Billerica, where he died in 1838.nd Sarah Hall, W. of John, were adm. this ch. together 9 Mar. 1828.
She was Sarah Hall Mason, m. 1816—Wyman's Chas., 917.
She was bap. here 9 Mar. 1828.
John had chil.
John, Sarah, Charles, George. Y., 23 Dec. 1860, a. 93.
Ebenezer Rumford Thompson, a son, b. here 5 March, 1796, grad.
H. U. 1816, taught the public school in West Cambridge during the winter of 1814-15, and was the first Latin
name changed to Arlington, 4, 160; part annexed to Belmont, 4; part annexed to Winchester, 4; part of Charlestown annexed, 4, 142; Sewing Circle, 141; Social Library, 122, 127, 236, 242; Sketch of, by Isaac Hill, 145-9, 160; Statement of expenses, 1816, 1816, 137,138; to help maintain Charles River Bridge, 3; town incorporated, 8, 114; view of in 1817, 138, 139
Whittemore, Samuel, wounding of, by the British soldiery on April 19, 1776, 75-77
Will of Rev. Samuel Cooke, 101
Winship, Jason, 1816, 1816, 137,138; to help maintain Charles River Bridge, 3; town incorporated, 8, 114; view of in 1817, 138, 139
Whittemore, Samuel, wounding of, by the British soldiery on April 19, 1776, 75-77
Will of Rev. Samuel Cooke, 101
Winship, Jason, killed by British soldiers, 66, 73-76
Woburn Road; since Mystic Street, 8, 76
Wyman, District Schoolhouse, 152; Jabez, killing of by British soldiery, 66, 73-75
Yankee Doodle played by Percy's British reinforcement, April 19, 1776, 61