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ate soldiers whose names appear on the before mentioned rolls of the two companies commanded by Capt. Samuel Thatcher and Capt. Benjamin Locke, those who are named in the list below appear to have been a portion of the Cambridge quota:— John Abbott. John Acres. Daniel Adams. John Adams. Thomas Adams. George Allen. Nathaniel Austin. Benjamin Badger. William Barber. Caleb Barrett. Daniel Barrett. John Barrett. Jonathan Barrett. George Barrington. Thomas Beals. Thomas Bemford. Luke Bemis. Francis Bennett. Joseph Biglow. Nathan Blodgett. Henry Bond. Amos Bordman. Moses Bordman. Richard Bordman. William Bordman. Zechariah Bostwick. Andrew Bradshaw. Christopher Brandon. Robert Bray. Jonathan Bright. Joseph Bright. Abijah Brooks. Abijah Brown. James Brown. Jonathan Brown. William Brown. Alexander Buckingham. John Bucknam. John Bull. Stephen Butterfield. John Capell. Da
12 May 1765, m. Joshua Palmer 23 May 1791. Jonathan the f. d. 26 Ap. 1765. 11. Benjamin, an innholder in Menotomy during the Revolutionary War, removed to Boston in 1781, and opened a tavern in Fish Street, at the sign of the Masons' Arms, but soon returned to Menotomy, where he d. 5 Sept. 1786, a. 54; his w. Rachel d. 12 Oct. 1805, a. 73. The birth of only one child, Isaac, is found on record; but the father's will, dated 17 May 1782, mentions w. Rachel and chil. Benjamin; Mary, m. Thomas Beals 8 July 1779; William, prob. m. Rebecca Jenkins 24 April 1780, and Boradell Fessenden 1 Sept. 1784; John, d. in Georgia before 1813, leaving posterity; Sarah, d. unm. at Newton in 1813; Samuel, living at Boston in 1813; Isaac, b. 2 Sept. 1775. Sarah, m. Nathaniel Patten 8 Oct. 1678. Sally, m. Josiah Dickson 10 July 1788. Corlett, Elijah, the famous schoolmaster, educated at Lincoln College, Oxford, had charge of the Grammar School here, for nearly half a century, and trained up m
12 May 1765, m. Joshua Palmer 23 May 1791. Jonathan the f. d. 26 Ap. 1765. 11. Benjamin, an innholder in Menotomy during the Revolutionary War, removed to Boston in 1781, and opened a tavern in Fish Street, at the sign of the Masons' Arms, but soon returned to Menotomy, where he d. 5 Sept. 1786, a. 54; his w. Rachel d. 12 Oct. 1805, a. 73. The birth of only one child, Isaac, is found on record; but the father's will, dated 17 May 1782, mentions w. Rachel and chil. Benjamin; Mary, m. Thomas Beals 8 July 1779; William, prob. m. Rebecca Jenkins 24 April 1780, and Boradell Fessenden 1 Sept. 1784; John, d. in Georgia before 1813, leaving posterity; Sarah, d. unm. at Newton in 1813; Samuel, living at Boston in 1813; Isaac, b. 2 Sept. 1775. Sarah, m. Nathaniel Patten 8 Oct. 1678. Sally, m. Josiah Dickson 10 July 1788. Corlett, Elijah, the famous schoolmaster, educated at Lincoln College, Oxford, had charge of the Grammar School here, for nearly half a century, and trained up m
Gorton. Griggs. Hale. Hall. Hancock. Harlakenden. Haskins. Johnson. Lamson. Milledge. Mullett. Perry. Porter. Prentice. Quick. Read. Remington. Russell. Sanderson. Shepard. Stedman. Stevens. Stratton. Swan. Tufts. Wellington. Whiting. Willard. Winship. Coolidge, 516. Brown. Crackbone. Dana. Fessenden. Frost. Miller. Parker. Porter. Wigglesworth. Cooper, 516, 17. Andrew. Beals Bordman. Bowers. Carter Convers. Cox. Crackbone. Dickson. Fessenden. Francis. Frost. Geoliegan. Goddard. Gove. Hancock. Hastings. Hill. Jenkins. Johnson. Kidder. Meriam. Mullett. Palmer. Patten. Pinson. Prentice. Sparhawk. Stone. Corlett, 517, 18. Belcher. Champney. Cutter. Minot. Cox, 518. Cooper. Deland. Dickson. Fricke. Hasey. Hobbs. Leeds. Phil lips. Russell. S