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atson, 1731, 1737, 1738. Samuel Danforth, 1733, 1734, 1737– 1739. Henry Dunster, 1733, 1734. Samuel Smith, 1733. Benjamin Dana, Jr., 1734-1736, 1742, 1743. Samuel Sparhawk, 1737-1741. John Vassall, 1739, 1740, 1747. Jonathan Butterfield, Jr., 1739, 1740. Andrew Bordman [2d], 1740-1769. Joseph Bean, 1741. Jacob Hill, 1742. John Winship, 1742. Edmund Trowbridge, 1743-1746. Capt. Sam. Whittemore, 1743-1746, 1748-1757, 1759, 1762. Stephen Prentice, 1744. Tdams, 1729, 1731, 1732, 1737, 1738. Andrew Bordman, Jr., 1730. William Brown, 1730. Isaac Watson, 1731. Henry Dunster, 1733, 1734. Samuel Smith, 1733. Benjamin Dana, 1734-1736, 1742. Samuel Sparhawk [2d], 1737-1741. Jonathan Butterfield, 1739, 1740. John Winship, 1742. Samuel Whittemore, Capt. Samuel Whittemore. 1743-1746, 1748-1757, 1759, 1762. Edmund Trowbridge, 1744. Thomas Sparhawk, 1744, 1745, 1747, 1750-1764. Caleb Dana, 1746, 1748, 1749. John But
d. 1762 (administration granted 28 June); his w. Sarah d. 13 May 1777, a. 51. 9. Walter, s. of John (4), m. Anna Cutter of Charlestown, 3 May 1750, and had Anna, b. 1 Oct. 1752, m. Richard Peirce 21 Oct. 1777; Mary, b. 23 Mar. 1755, m. Jonathan Butterfield 4 Aug. 1772; Esther, b. 23 Aug. 1757, m. Joseph Tufts 23 Dec. 1779; Rebecca, b. 16 Oct. 1759, d. 29 July 1765; Lucy, b. 12 May 1764, living unm. in 1798; Walter, b. 9 Dec. 1767, m. Anna Tufts 3 Jan. 1793. Walter the f. d. 1798; his w. d. ary, b. 27 July 1803. Josiah the f. was styled Major, resided in Menotomy, and d. 3 Ap. 1836; his w. Olive d. in May or June 1840, a. 74. 28. Thomas, s. of Thomas (20), m. Sukey (Susanna) Cutter 16 Nov. 1783, and had Sukey, b. 1784, m. Jonathan Butterfield 21 Sept. 1806; Thomas, b. about 1786; Ezekiel, b. 1788; these three bap. together 12 Oct. 1788; Ebenezer Francis, bap. 21 Feb. 1790, d. 23 Aug. 1796; Anna Cutter, bap. 30 Oct. 1791; Maria, bap. 27 July 1794, d. 10 Feb. 1795; Maria, bap. 15
rah, b. 10 Aug. 1749, m. John Blanchard (pub. 6 Jan. 1767); John, bap. 17 Feb. 1750-51, m. Sarah Butterfield 6 Oct. 1771; a child, b. and d. 22 Ap. 1753; Susanna, bap. 28 Dec. 1755, m. Joseph Shaw, 23 Jan. 1777; David, bap. 6 Aug. 1758. John the f. d. 1762 (administration granted 28 June); his w. Sarah d. 13 May 1777, a. 51. 9. Walter, s. of John (4), m. Anna Cutter of Charlestown, 3 May 1750, and had Anna, b. 1 Oct. 1752, m. Richard Peirce 21 Oct. 1777; Mary, b. 23 Mar. 1755, m. Jonathan Butterfield 4 Aug. 1772; Esther, b. 23 Aug. 1757, m. Joseph Tufts 23 Dec. 1779; Rebecca, b. 16 Oct. 1759, d. 29 July 1765; Lucy, b. 12 May 1764, living unm. in 1798; Walter, b. 9 Dec. 1767, m. Anna Tufts 3 Jan. 1793. Walter the f. d. 1798; his w. d. at Groton, 4 Ap. 1819, a. 89. 10. Henry, S. of Edward (5), m. Elizabeth Cox 24 July 1766; she d. and he m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Cook, 15 Nov. 1774; she d. about 1785, and he m. Mercy--. His children were Elizabeth, b. 1767, d. unm. 3 Mar. 1800;
. 1788, m. Stephen Wheeler, 44 and 2d, Joshua Avery; Sophia, b. 22 Nov. 1790, m. Ezekiel Cutter; Louisa, b. 22 Feb. 1792 or 1793, m. Peleg Bradley; Josiah, b. 8 May 1795; Clarissa, b. 22 June 1797; Edward, b. 22 Nov. 1799; Elmira, b. 28 Dec. 1801; Mary, b. 27 July 1803. Josiah the f. was styled Major, resided in Menotomy, and d. 3 Ap. 1836; his w. Olive d. in May or June 1840, a. 74. 28. Thomas, s. of Thomas (20), m. Sukey (Susanna) Cutter 16 Nov. 1783, and had Sukey, b. 1784, m. Jonathan Butterfield 21 Sept. 1806; Thomas, b. about 1786; Ezekiel, b. 1788; these three bap. together 12 Oct. 1788; Ebenezer Francis, bap. 21 Feb. 1790, d. 23 Aug. 1796; Anna Cutter, bap. 30 Oct. 1791; Maria, bap. 27 July 1794, d. 10 Feb. 1795; Maria, bap. 15 Oct. 1797; Ebenezer Francis, bap. 25 Aug. 1799, d. 13 Dec. 1804. Thomas the f. res. in Menotomy, and d. 22 Sept. 1805; his w. Susanna d. 11 Oct. 1818, a. 57. 29. Amos, s. of Thomas (20), m. Helen Weston 18 June 1781, and had Amos, b. 16 Ap. 178
103, &c.). In 1656 Thomas Ross, a Scotchman, and a servant to Edward Winship, had liberty to mow the grass in the swamp anent the north end of Spy Pond (Paige, 646). Andrew Beard was chosen hog-reeve for Menotomy, 1692 (Paige, 486). Jonathan Butterfield was field-driver for Menotomy fields, 1693 (Paige, 505). Jacob Chamberlin was chosen hog-reeve for Menotomy, in 1695 (Paige, 506). Offices once of greater significance than at present. A transfer from Holden to Prentice of a large part 86, the ancestor of the Adams Family here.—See Genealogies. In 1699 John Adams, Senior, and Ann Adams conveyed to William Patten, son of Nathaniel, Senior, ten acres, south by Menotomy River, south and west by John Dickson's meadow and Jonathan Butterfield's, southeast by said Adams, northwest by Adams's swamp, and northeast upon the country road (Midd. Registry, XVI. 438). William Patten was a grandson.—Paige. John Adams, Senior, died in 1706, aged about 85. His will (dated 1 June, 170
er, James Cutler, Ephraim Frost, and Jonathan Butterfield, Jr., were chosen a committee to assist iler, Ephraim Frost, Joseph Adams and Jonathan Butterfield, Jr., were chosen the prudential committear. Ephraim Frost, Joseph Adams and Jonathan Butterfield, Jr., were chosen assessors. John Winshier, Ephraim Frost, Henry Dunster and Jonathan Butterfield, Jr. At this date Francis Locke, Jonathanraim Frost, James Cutler, Joseph Adams, Jonathan Butterfield, Joseph Winship, Rev. Nathaniel AppletoThomas Wellington Thomas Frost Jonathan Butterfield, jr. William Cutter Thomas Hall isabethwife ofEbenezer Swan Ruthwife ofJonathan Butterfield Marywife ofJohn Williams Marthawife owife ofEben'r Prentice Rachelwife ofJonathan Butterfield, jr. Mary wife ofJohn Butterfield Rebecssell, Henry Dunster, Ephraim Frost, Jonathan Butterfield, jr., and the Pastor were chosen to wait 9, William Russell, John Fillebrown and Jonathan Butterfield were chosen a committee to sign letters[1 more...]
n; Samuel Butterfield, George Prentiss, and Noah Russell, overseers of the poor; John Adams, town treasurer; George Prentiss and Charles Cutter, constables; Benjamin Locke, Amos Frost and Noah Russell, surveyors of highways; Caleb Cole and Jonathan Butterfield, surveyors of lumber; James Hill and John Tufts, fence-viewers; William Whittemore, Jr., Nathaniel Hill, George Prentiss, Jr., Miles Gardner, firewards; Samuel Butterfield, Jr., Ephraim Cooke, 3d, James Cutter, John Frost, Jr., and Benjamons for Wood98 47692 47 Contingencies. Josiah Whittemore, for moving and repairing the Central School house67 85 Stephen Tufts, for Carpenter work on same7 00 Joshua Avery, do. do.17 56 John Niles, do and for Glazing same13 54 Jonathan Butterfield, do. do.13 87 Josiah Mason & Son, for Lumber for same16 40 Tufts & Adams, for Shingles do.27 00 Ezekiel Whittemore, for Mason work for same3 25 Caleb Cole, for Stove Funnel do.10 92 Daniel Adams, for work at the School houses8 50 Noa
1734. James Cutler, 1733, 1736, 1737, 1739, 1740, 1750-62. Ephraim Frost, 1733, 1734, 1738, 1741, 1749. Joseph Adams, 1733-35, 1739-41, 1753. Jonathan Butterfield, Jr., 1733, 1736, 1739, 1748, 1749. John Fillebrown, 1734, 1738. Samuel Whittemore, 1734, 1737, 1738, 1740, 1747. William Russell, 1735. John Wins 1787-92. Ebenezer Hall, 1793-1807. Precinct assessors. Ephraim Frost, 1733, 1734, 1736, 1738, 1741, 1749. Joseph Adams, 1733, 1734, 1753. Jonathan Butterfield, Jr., 1733, 1734, 1736, 1739, 1747-49. John Butterfield, 1735, 1743-45. Gershom Cutter, Jr., 1735. Thomas Hall, 1735, 1752-55. James Cutler, 1736,, 1737. Samuel Whittemore, 1737 (in place of Samuel Cutter, dec'd), 1738, 1740, 1747. Capt. Philip Carteret, 1738, 1739, 1743, 1746, Feb. 2, 1746-7, Jonathan Butterfield was chosen Assessor in place of Capt. Carteret, who from sickness was prevented from serving in that office. 1750, 1751, 1756-55, 1760. Seth Reed, 1740,
at its organization, 9 Sept. 1739; and Jonathan, Jr., and w. Ra-Chel, Jonathan Butterfield of Camb. m. Rachel Stone of Lexington, 2 Jan. 1721-2.—Lexington Records Lexington, and Friend-Moody Hamblet of Springfield, m. 4 July, 1813. Jonathan Butterfield (1) and wife (Ruth) o. c. Camb. ch. (First Parish). 2 July, 1699. He hp. First Parish 6 Jan. 1777. See History of Precinct, under 1790. Jonathan Butterfield, Jr., was Pct. committeeman five yrs. from 1733 to 1749. John Butterfieldbap. 15 Oct. 1752, m. Richard Peirce; Mary, b. 23, bap. 30 Mar. 1755, m. Jonathan Butterfield, 4 Aug. 1772; Esther, b. 23, bap. 28 Aug. 1757, m. Joseph Tufts, of Medfad w. Ruth, who was adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739—maiden name Butterfield.—see Paige, 643. William m. Wid. Hannah Hartwell (of Charlestown), 17 Oct. , g. s.). Had Suey, Thomas and Ezekiel, all bap. 12 Oct. 1788. Sukey, m. Jonathan Butterfield, 21 Sept. 1806; Ebenezer Francis, bap. 21 Feb. 1790, d. (23) 26 Aug. 179<