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29 Aug. 1843, a. 51; he d. at Somerville 19 Feb. 1862, a. 73).—See Brooks's Hist. Medford, 505. Bridge, John, of Boston, and Mary Bridgeb. m. 10 Nov. 1799. See Ward's Shrewsbury, 249; Wyman, 7, 131. Brooks, James, of Concord, m. Elizabeth Bathrick of Camb. 26 Dec. 1745. Punch, servant of Samuel Brooks of Medford, and Rose, servant of William Cutler—slaves—m. 3 June, 1754; fee 10s. He—slave. man—servant of SaSamuel Brooks, Jr., of Medford—was bap. with Rose, his wife, 15 Dec. 1754. 2. Jonathan, Jr., had w. Susanna o. c. 4 Sept. 1763, and Susanna, 3 Dec. 1767. Prob. s. of John Brooks of Woburn and Hannah (Cutter) Brooks, dau. of Dea. John Cutter—see Cutter Book, 45, and Cutter (par. 3)holder and had slaves. Rose, his servant, m. Punch, servant of Samuel Brooks of Medford, 3 June, 1754—fee 10s. She, styled maid-servant of Wbap. 15 Dec. 1754. (Punch, her husband, slave—man-servant of Samuel Brooks, Jr., Medford—bap. same time). A negro child of Rose