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Mr. Thaddeus Fiske for their pastor. Baptists.—The following paper is preserved, and is in the hand-writing probably of the signer. The Names of those that belong to the Baptist Society in Cambridge Northwest Parish. Thomas Williams Capt. Benjamin Locke Gershom Cutter Ebenezer Swan Isaac Munroe Aaron Swan Stephen Cutter George Swan Caleb Hovey Isaac Cutter Stephen Stearns Abraham Cook John Fowle Joseph Shaw Joshua Thomas Mr. Jerrell Nathan Blodget, non-resident Ebenezer Swan, jr. Nehemiah Estabrook Ephraim Cook Thomas Eliot Charles Cutter Gershom Cutter, jr. Andrew Cutter Daniel Reed Ebenezer Swan, senior Gershom Swan Benjamin Wilson William Locke Benjamin Locke, jr. Ebenezer Hill Simeon Crosby Cambridge, July 21, 1787. Thomas Green, Pastor of the Baptist Society in said place. For the Committee of the Northwest Parish in Cambridge. 1788 Mr. Thaddeus Fiske's answer is r
was adm. here, 3 May, 1789. A dau. of Cooper, d. 10 Sept. 1788, a. 4 hours; a child, d. 25 Nov. 1801, a. 2; a child, d. 27 Oct. 1802, a. 10. A dau. Mary Ann, adult, o. c. and bap. 23 Dec. 1812, m. Samuel Wilson, 4 Apr. 1813. The wife of Cooper Frost d. 24 Mar. 1797.—Camb. Rec. 16. James, s. of Joseph (5), m. Susanna Dutton, 3 Dec. 1776. Had dau.———, b. 9 Sept. 1777. He d. 7 Aug. 1818, a. 65 (g. s.); his w. Susanna, d. 30 Nov. 1820, a. 69 (g. s.). Susanna, prob. their dau., m. Nathan Blodget, Jr., of Lexington, 25 Aug. 1805. Anna, a dau., m; Ebenezer Cutter, of Charlestown, 3 Feb. 1805— see Cutter (par. 33). James, a son, prob. the James, of Dorchester, who m. Mary Teel, of Charlestown, 2 Jan. 1814, and whose w. Mary was adm. Pct. ch. 29 Nov. 1818, and dism. to Cambridge,—Apr. 1834; d. 12 Sept. 1842, a. 53 (g. s.). See Wyman, 380. 17. Ephraim, s. of Ephraim (6), styled 3d, and w. Elizabeth, were adm. Pct. ch. 4 May, 1794; he m. Elizabeth Lottridge, of Boston, 14 J
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