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(in the Quebec Detachment); Peter Stearns, Cambridge; John Fowle, ditto; John Locke, do.; Israel Blackington, do.; Andrew Cutter, do.; Elisha Hastings, do.; Joseph Cox, do.; William Adams, do.; Zechariah Hill, do.; Israel Blackington. Jr., do.; William Winship, do.; Charles Cutter, do.; Ephraim Mullet, Charlestown; John Sheldon Center, ditto; William Dickson, do.; Isaac Fillebrown, Charlestown (Carter, Thomas Rand, Samuel Cutter, Ebenezer Prentice, Jr., John Mullit, Nathaniel Farmer, Israel Blackington. The fore seat in the front gallery: Messrs. Edward Gardner, Samuel Whittemore, the 3d,seph Belknap178261269120220 Jason Belknap1718963220090 Lemuel Blanchard1743417651710194 Israel Blackington171176212167122 Israel Blackington, jr.171176212167122 Wm. Butterfield1711023121031010 SIsrael Blackington, jr.171176212167122 Wm. Butterfield1711023121031010 Samuel Butterfield1731211424141103 Nehemiah Cutter1717036 John Cutter3414661123171293174 John Cutter, jr.1711104223092 Thomas Cutter172173844271711 Ammi Cutter51139911021710113166 Samuel Cutter3
pike to effect a reconciliation between the directors and landholders, where the said turnpike may be laid for the public convenience and least damage to private property. The Middlesex Turnpike ran an embankment, or road, through the pond of Stephen Cutter's saw and grist-mill (late Cyrus Cutter's). A lawsuit made the Turnpike company throw up that course, and take another at the Foot of the Rocks, near Lexington.—J. B. Russell. In 1809 Stephen Cutter, John Tufts, Ephraim Cooke, Israel Blackington's heirs, James Cutler, Aaron Cutter and Nathaniel Hill contested in court the Turnpike enterprise. The first location of the road was through the property of the above persons to a point in the great road, near the corner of John Frost's blacksmith shop in West Cambridge. By act of the legislature on March 6, 1810, the course of the road was altered to a point in the great road near the Foot of the Rocks. 1810 Feb. 7, 1810, the town's representative was instructed to use all h
823. [William Blackington, of Camb., m. Elizabeth Hadley, 25 Dec. 1793.—Lex. Rec. Edward Blackington, of Camb., m. Sally Harrington, 30 Dec. 1793.—Ditto.] Israel Blackington was a private soldier in the French War, and Israel and Israel Blackington, Jr., were members of Capt. Benjamin Locke's company of Menotomy minute-men, 1775Blackington, Jr., were members of Capt. Benjamin Locke's company of Menotomy minute-men, 1775. Blackman, Mary, m. William Cutter, Jr., 6 Nov. 1774. Cutter (par. 27). Mary Blackman, adult person, o. c. and was bap. Camb. Old Parish, 10 Apr. 1774. She was half-sister of Isaiah Thomas, the celebrated printer, whose mother-Fidelity Grant of Rhode-Island—m. a Blackman, and settled in Cambridge.—See Lincoln's Hist. Worc27. She was adm. to Camb. ch. 30 June, 1728. Edward d. 20 Mar. 1750, a. 53. Had Anna, Abigail and Ruth, bap. 1727; William, bap. 1732—Paige. Abigail, m. Israel Blackington, 13 Apr. 1755; the same Abigail, dau. of Edward, was adm. Pet. ch. 10 June, 1744. Ruth, dau. of Edward, deceased, o. c. here 24 June, 1750, when Rachel
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