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ng-place; and also for settling and supporting preaching in the Precinct; viz., Samuel Cutter, George Cutter, Samuel Godding, Joseph Russell, William Dickson, Philip Carteret and David Dunster. 1733 On April 1, this year, the venerable Rev. John Hancock of Lexington, and grandfather of the celebrated Gov. John Hancock, baptizthwife ofJohn Winship Ruthwife ofWm. Dickson Anne Cutter, widowAnna Fessenden, widow Sarahwife ofAndrew Wilson Sarahwife ofEdward Russell Elisabethwife ofPhilip Carteret Elisabeth Cutter, widow Marywife ofJoseph Russell *** Annawife ofJoseph Winship Lydiawife ofSeth Reed Patiencewife ofThomas Hall Annawife ofGershom oined to us) may with their lands and estates be incorporated with us into a separate district. Capt. Samuel Whittemore, Mr. Joseph Adams, Mr. Francis Locke, Capt. Carteret and Capt. Thomas Adams were chosen a committee to manage the affair. This petition was granted by the General Court to the petitioners who were inhabitants
. John Swan, 1736. John Cutter, 1736, 1738-46. Abraham Hill, 1736. Walter Russell, 1736. Samuel Cutter, 1737. Thomas Wellington, 1737. Capt. Philip Carteret, 1738, 1739, 1743, 1746. 1750, 1751, 1756-68, 1760. Seth Reed, 1740, 1752-55, 1761-63, 1766-67 (dismissed and thanks voted for past service). William D, 1750-52. John Cutter, 1737, 1741, 1743-45. Samuel Cutter, 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 servingCapt. Carteret, who from sickness was prevented from serving in that office. 1750, 1751, 1756-55, 1760. Seth Reed, 1740, 1752-65, 1761-63, 1765-67. William Dickson, 1741, 1742. John Winship, 1742. Gershom Cutter, Jr., 1742, 1754-58. Nathaniel Francis, 1744, 1745, 1748, 1749. Francis Locke, 1746, 1747. Zechariah Hill, 1746, 1750, 1751. Joseph Russell, 1747, 1759, 176
Wade of Medford (second wife of Dunster)—see Paige—m. Philip Carteret (or DeCarteret) 16 Nov. 1727—Wyman—and> d. 25 Jan. 178and Pct. assessor for the same period. A negro boy of Capt. Carteret d. 12 Apr. 1747, a. 6 yrs. A negro girl of Capt. Car-TCharlestown, 193. Hephzibah Page, of Hampton, d. at Capt. Carteret's, 5 Aug. 1765, a. 29—a niece of his wife, and dau. ofmpton, N. H., and Dorothy (Dunster) Page. The name is de Carteret on the gravestones of Capt. Philip, his widow Elizabeth,ary, Ruth and Elizabeth, in Arlington burying-ground. Philip Carteret witnessed the deed of his brother-in-law David DunsterSee Cutter (par. 66). Page, Hephzibah, of Hampton—at Capt. Carteret's—d. 5 Aug. 1765, a. 29. Niece of Mrs. Carteret, and Mrs. Carteret, and gr.—dau. of Jonathan Dunster (par. 1), and dau. of Rev. Solomon Page [H. U. 1729], of Hampton, N. H. See the Dunster Descenns (see Wyman's Chas., 818) and John Frost (par. 12); Philip Carteret, b. 1, bap. 7 Sept. 1766; William, b. 28, b
68-70, 188, 193, 199-201, 203, 216, 233, 234, 246, 266, 268,269, 270, 272, 274, 290,311, 313, 319, 321 Butters, 187 Byrne, 349 Cady, 143, 171, 172, 173, 178, 360 Caldwell, 346 Callan, 344 Campbell, 137, 201, 341 Cannon, 347 Capell, 201, 210 Capen, 201, 227, 286 Carleton or Carlton, 172, 176 Carlisle, 141, 201, 278 Carnes, 136, 201 Carrigan, 342 Carroll, 201, 300, 339, 344, 345 Carter, 38, 94, 95, 172, 173, 189, 201, 202,212, 268, 279, 318, 327 Carteret and DeCarteret, 22, 27, 38, 167, 168, 199, 202, 203, 279, 318 Carthew, 16, 16 Cassidy, 348 Ceiley, 166 Center, 68 Chadwick, 149,184, 203 Chaffin, 344, 346 Chamberlain and Chamberlin, 9,199, 103,229 Chambers, 203 Champney, 20, 203, 236, 279 Chandler, 145, 203, 234 Charles Edward, 60 Chase, 140, 171 Chauncey, 31 Cheever, 203, 217 Chick, 348 Child and Childs, 108, 203, 204, 236, 244, 276, 284, 336 Chisholm, 340 Chrissen, 28, 204 Churchil