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Dec. 5, 1774. The other field officers were Capt. William Bond, Lieut.-col.; Capt. William Conant, 2d Lieut.-col.; Capt. Abijah Brown, Major; Capt. Benjamin Hammond, 2d Major. Soon after the Battle of Lexington, in which he was actively engaged, ly promise to return or allow the price set against each name. Samuel Champney, £ 1. 7. 0; William Fuller, £ 1. 4. 0; Abijah Brown, £ 1. 0. 0; Jonathan Deland, £ 0. 18. 0; March 4: John Lock, £ 2. 14. 0. December 16, 1776, Voted, to desire the Seleatertown) came to £ 37. 10. 0. July 26, 1780. Voted to meet at 5 o'clock next Friday to procure the horses. July 28, Mr. Brown offers his bay horse for £ 1,000; the sorrel horse, £ 900; Capt. Jesse Putnam for his, £ 900; Mr. Locke, for money down 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. Ste
s supposed to have died in the service; Sarah, bap. 14 Ap. 1793; Charlotte, bap. 14 Aug. 1796; Samuel Learned, b.——, established himself in business in Memphis, Tenn., and d. at Florence, Ala.; and perhaps others. Edmund the f. d. at Claremont, N. H., about 1843. 14. Squire, s. of Edmund (10), res. in Brighton, and in. Phebe, dau. of Deac. Thomas Thwing, 20 Sept. 1792, by whom he had Thomas Thwing, bap. 6 Jan. 1793, d. in Watertown I May 18-12, leaving George Dana, m. Ann A. Plummer; Abijah Brown, m. Sarah F. Munroe; and others; Phebe, bap. 24 July 1794. d. unm. 23 Feb. 1860; ,Samuel, bap. 19 Aug. 1798, d. 15 Oct. 1842; Edmund Parker, bap. 1 Nov. 1801, d. 21 June 1839; George, bap. 24 Mar. 1805, d. unm. 6 Aug. 1856; Elizabeth Barker, bap. 11 Sept. 1808, died young; Charles, b. 3 July 1811, a merchant in Florence, Ala., where he m. Sarah M. Brocchus 3 Sept. 1838, and had five sons. Squire the f. rem. to Camb., and d. 18 June 1833, a. 62. His w. Phebe d. 22 Dec. 1855, a. 81.
s supposed to have died in the service; Sarah, bap. 14 Ap. 1793; Charlotte, bap. 14 Aug. 1796; Samuel Learned, b.——, established himself in business in Memphis, Tenn., and d. at Florence, Ala.; and perhaps others. Edmund the f. d. at Claremont, N. H., about 1843. 14. Squire, s. of Edmund (10), res. in Brighton, and in. Phebe, dau. of Deac. Thomas Thwing, 20 Sept. 1792, by whom he had Thomas Thwing, bap. 6 Jan. 1793, d. in Watertown I May 18-12, leaving George Dana, m. Ann A. Plummer; Abijah Brown, m. Sarah F. Munroe; and others; Phebe, bap. 24 July 1794. d. unm. 23 Feb. 1860; ,Samuel, bap. 19 Aug. 1798, d. 15 Oct. 1842; Edmund Parker, bap. 1 Nov. 1801, d. 21 June 1839; George, bap. 24 Mar. 1805, d. unm. 6 Aug. 1856; Elizabeth Barker, bap. 11 Sept. 1808, died young; Charles, b. 3 July 1811, a merchant in Florence, Ala., where he m. Sarah M. Brocchus 3 Sept. 1838, and had five sons. Squire the f. rem. to Camb., and d. 18 June 1833, a. 62. His w. Phebe d. 22 Dec. 1855, a. 81.