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Precinct in this work, under 1761. The latter d. 14 (buried 16) Sept. 1806, a. 84, was intombed in a walled enclosure in a field on the present Winchester hills, adjoining Arlington—See Wyman's Charlestown. Carteret (otherwise Cartaret and Cartwright ), Elizabeth, W. of Philip, adm. to ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. Elizabeth Carteret, w. of same, and Dorithea Dunster, prob. her sister, were adm. to Medford ch. 21 Apr. 1728, and Elizabeth Carteret was dism. from Medford ch. to Menotomitteeman ten yrs. from 1738 to 1760, and 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-Teret was b. 15 Aug. 1753. Pegg., woman-servant of Capt. C., d. 10 Dec. 1757. Coffee Cartwright d. 25 Jan. 1826, a. 77. He used to work by the day among the farmers, slept in barns and lived almost anyhow. One of his stories was that he was a servant to General Burgoyne, and that just before the capture of the latter at Saratoga, he w