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k of an excellent repast. When the cloth was removed, the following toasts were drank, accompanied by the discharge of cannon, the sound of music, and expressions of joy and approbation. The most perfect peace, harmony and good order prevailed through the day; those peculiar characteristics of genuine republicanism. The toasts were political and partizan, and are eighteen in number. The volunteers were by the president, the vice-president, by the orator, by the Hon. M. Spring, and by Col. Bond. They are all published in full in the Chronicle. The old Singing Society took a prominent part in the celebration July 4, 1808, singing the then popular Ode to Science, viz. The British Yoke, the Gallic Chain, &c.—J. B. Russell. In the exciting times of the Embargo, the outrage on the Chesapeake, &c., the martial spirit was strongly developed; a military company of boys, from twelve to seventeen, was formed; Josiah Whittemore was captain, E. R. Thompson, lieutenant, and Webster Barbe
om Medford in 1758, afterward of Watertown (see Bond's Wat. 7, 674; Hist. Med. 570). 2. ElizabethPaige, 495.) Fran-Cis was uncle to Solomon (1).—Bond. Francis Bowman was a Pct. committeeman, 1748, 1762, and Rebecca, bap. here 8 May, 1768. (See Bond, 161; 742.) [Richard Clark, of Watertown, m. Maington)—see Hist. Cutter Fam. pp. 83, 381, and Bond's Wat., 528, 945. 3. Jonathan, of Watertown,Oct. 1788. [Love was sister of Jonathan(3)–see Bond's Wat., 523; Wyman's Chas., 910; Sybil may be—see Bond, 527 (163)—gr.—dau. of Jonathan (3).] Stoughton, John [Spanish Consul], of Boston, m. Anabeth, b. 2, bap. 27 July, 1777.—See Paige, and Bond's Wat., 629. 4. Palsgrave, s. of Joseph (2),p.—Oct. 1784, m. Joseph Bright of Watertown—see Bond, 114; Henry, bap.—Apr. 1787; Sophia, bap. 1 Mard. H. U. 1832; res. Cambridgeport.—Paige, 684; Bond's Wat., 634.) 11. A. A., of Boston, prob. sst Samuel, m. Joseph B. Mott 27 Jan. 1841. See Bond's Watertown, p. 671. 5. Daniel, of Woburn, m
t, 193, 259 Bent, 193, 226, 266 Bernard, 53, 82, 90 Berry, 191, 193, 348 Billings, 288 Blackington, 18, 58, 61, 94, 95, 128, 193-94, 264, 293, 328 Blackman, 194, 219 Blackstone, 343 Blake, 154, 194, 239, 313, 334 Blanchard, 94, 96, 107, 150, 165, 184, 194, 221, 238,310, 343 Blasius, 153 Blodget and Blodgett, 58, 97, 105, 194, 248, 251, 260, 284, 292, 316 Blood, 223, 236 Bloxham, 359 Boardman, 194, 198, 239, 342 Bodge, 194, 199 Bonaparte, 111 Bond, 67, 122 Bordman, 2, 91, 194 Boutell, 195, 330 Bouton, 70 Bowdoin, 131 Bowers, 196, 216 Bowes, 33, 84, 92, 195, 204, 208, 268 Bowman, 58, 78, 95, 97, 108, 150, 167,168, 184, 195, 198, 204, 216,220, 222, 278, 290, 316, 324, 327, 330, 331 Boyce, 11, 252 Boyd, 195 Boyer, 344 Boylen, 343 Boylston, 246 Boynton, 294 Brackett, 196, 311 Bracy, 203 Bradbury, 196, 259 Bradford, 132 Bradish, 64, 196, 224 Bradley, 132 Bradshaw, 89,91, 92,177, 17