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o.; Elisha Hastings, do.; Joseph Cox, do.; William Adams, do.; Zechariah Hill, do.; Israel Blackingd head to point. The tradition is that Capt. William Adams, who lived near by, brought a sheet frolder in the Precinct. A Muster Roll of Capt. Wm. Adams's Company in Col. Thatcher's Regiment of the Heights of Dorchester, March 4, 1776:—William Adams, Captain; Daniel Reed. Lieut.; Ethan Wethd. Dea. Joseph Adams349118018912452133 Capt. Wm. Adams17532189618111103 John Adams17434157515111155 Thomas Adams178415454 Wm. Adams, jr.1721191311 Wm. Bowman17101051166133112179 Lt. Daniel Bras Settlement. 6. Voted that Messrs. Capt. William Adams, Samuel Whittemore, jr., Seth Wyman, De, Ichabod Fessenden, Ebenezer Hall, Jr., William Adams, Jr., Samuel Hill, Walter Russell, James Russ Names.No.Price paid. John Adams5$242.00 William Adams33165.00 John Adams6 gal.95.00 Daniel AdaIchabod Fessenden73139.00 T. Hutchinson & W. Adams, Jr.26131.00 William Hill69165.00 William Hil[2 more...]
James Hill, 1823, 1826; Isaac Locke, 1823; Benjamin Locke, 1823; Amos Whittemore, Jr., 1823; William Adams, 1823; Jeremiah Russell, 1823; James Perry, 1824; Nathaniel Hill, 1824, 1826; William Prenti that place. James Russell, Esq., perhaps, whose mother was Rebecca Adams, daughter of Capt. William Adams, who occupied the old Adams mansion house at the time of the Revolution, and whose ancestAdams mansion house at the time of the Revolution, and whose ancestors had occupied it previously, even in the former century, as shown in other parts of this work. The house of James Russell, Esq., stood very near the old Adams house, and is still a familiar objecmbridge usurps the place of some of the venerable elms that stood before the door of the ancient Adams mansion. The course of the railroad on its way to Lexington had rendered it necessary to cut ofback from Concord towards Boston. This house was erected two hundred years ago, by the first Adams who settled in this place. He was a skilful millwright, and possibly assisted in the building o
am Bowman, 1768-70 (1771—excused). Samuel Frost, 1768, 1769 (1770—excused). Samuel Locke, 1770 (excused). Ensign William Adams, 1770—declined; 1773, 1774 (1775, Capt.—declined). Nehemiah Cutter, 1770-72. Walter Russell, 1770 (in room o 1768-81. In 1788 compensation was allowed him for 19 years service as Treasurer. Lieut. Samuel Cutter, 1782. Capt. William Adams, 1783, 1784 (1785—declined). Lieut. Daniel Brown, 1785 (declined). William Whittemore, 1785 (1786—excused). , 1773-77. Ebenezer Swan, 1771. Samuel Cutter, 1772. Ammi Cutter, 1772, 1791. Philip Bemis, 1773-75. Ens. William Adams, 1773, 1774. Benjamin Locke, 1775. Ephraim Frost, Jr., 1776-86, 1794. Gershom Cutter, Jr., 1776, 1777. Thrving. Samuel Frost, 1749 (1771—fined). Aaron Cutter, 1760 Joseph Russell, 1761. Richard Cutter, 1752. William Adams, 1753. Jason Dunster, 1754. Walter Dickson, 1755. Thomas Cutter, 1756. Samuel Locke, 1757. Jona
ee Cutter Book, 120, 352. Cutters in Capt. William Adams's company, Col. Thatcher's regiment, whee Wyman's Charlestown, 353-4. Su-key, m. William Adams, 17 Sept. 1818. Hannah, m. Abbot Allen, 1town, m. Anna Adams, 25 Mar. 1781, dau. of William Adams. Richard and W. Anna o. c. here 4 Nov. 17see Cutter (par. 3). Their dau. Sarah, m. William Adams, 14 June, 1750; their son Abraham, m. Susaknown as Flob-end. He was a sergeant in Capt. William Adams's Company, in Col. Thatcher's Regiment was prob. the Joseph Locke, a private in William Adams's Co., Thatcher's Regt., which marched at b. 12 Sept. 1782. He was a corporal in Capt. William Adams's Co., Thatcher's Regt., 1776. He waRebecca and James, all bap. 28 June, 1789; William Adams, bap. 16 May, 1790. Rebecca, the dau., m. ). No issue. See Wyman, 839, 1068. 27. William Adams, s. of James (18), b. (14 May, 1790),m. Ke 1811. Both o. c. here 2 July, 1815. Had William Adams, bap. 2 July, 1815, m. Harriet Hill, 24 Ju[2 more...]
117, 118 Resolution not to invite the Rev. George Whitefield to preach in the pulpit here and in other pulpits, 33 Resolutions of sympathy and greeting to Major A. S. Ingalls, and others, July 22, 1862, 157; on Washington J. Lane, April 4, 1864, 158, 169; relative to the alarming crisis in public affairs in 1809, 128 Revolutionary tea, 48, 49 Road from Watertown line to Cooke's mills (laid out 1638), 6, 8, 11, 12 Roll of Capt. Benjamin Locke's company, 1776, 57, 68; of Capt. William Adams's company, 1776, 83 Russell Park, 76, 169; School, 166, 163 Russell, Thomas, hall of, 111 Salem Gazette, cited, 63, 62, 67, 68, 70, 71, 73, 77, 78, 103 Sawmill, dam for, in 1703, suit, &c, 16 School Committee, 108, 109, 121, 138, 139, 140, 142, 171, 172, 173 Schoolhouses, in the Precinct, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 32, 33, 41-43, 46, 73, 108, 110; in W. Cambridge, 116,122,130, 131, 137-139, 141-143, 152, 154, 156, 157, 158, 160; in Arlington, 163, 166; burned, 160, 163; in E