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ssive to the churches invited. Ammi Cutter, Clerk of s'd Church. Mr. Thaddeus Fiske ordained to the work of the Gospel ministry in the Second parish in Cambridge, April 23, 1788. The Churches that assisted in the solemnity were the First and Third Churches in Cambridge, and the Churches of Lexington, Medford, Watertown, Waltham, Brookline, Weston and Brookfield. Introductory Prayerby the Rev. Mr. Kendall, of Weston. Sermonby the Rev. Doct. Fiske of Brookfield. Chargeby the Rev. Mr. Cushing, of Waltham. Right Hand of Fellowshipby the Rev. Mr. Hilliard, of Cambridge. Ordaining Prayerby the Rev. Mr. Clark, of Lexington. Concluding Prayerby the Rev. Mr. Osgood, of Medford. The labors, duties, and trials of a minister, the substance of which is recited in this sermon, were discoursed upon by the author, and which he then conceived were in prospect before him, on Lord's day, May 4, 1788, being the first sabbath of his preaching after his ordination, from these words in Ac
tion of your pastor, are all, except one, Rev. Dr. Osgood, of Medford, who made the concluding prayer. The introductory prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Jackson of Brookline. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Fiske, of Brookfield [Uncle of Rev. T. Fiske.], from these words in Luke XII. 32:—Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. The sermon is printed and published with other sermons of his, in an octavo volume. The charge was given by the Rev. Mr. Cushing of Waltham. The consecrating prayer by the Rev. Mr. Clark of Lexington; and the right hand of fellowship by the Rev. Mr. Hilliard of Cambridge. gathered to the congregation of the dead. Thus we see what great and affecting changes take place, within a small compass, in the course of a few years. And if we may judge the future by the past, we may view in prospect what changes and events will be brought to pass, when a few years are come. Time is hastening to finish my course and yo
p. 16 Apr. 1820; Lydia Louisa, bap. 8 Sept. 1822; Mary, bap. 1 Oct. 1826. 3. Samuel, of Watertown, m. Margaret Frost, 2 Dec. 1821. Ken-Dall, of Boston, m. Elizabeth Hill, 23 Apr. 1826. Miss Harriet, d. 1 May, 1842, a. 28. Cummings, Jacob—from ch. in Groton, N. H.—adm. here, 12 June, 1820. Charles W., of Boston, m. Sarah W. Frost, 17 Oct. 1824. Curtis, Mrs. Priscilla, had dau. d. 24 July, 1802, a. 3. She herself was admitted to the ch. 5 Aug. 1802, and d. 26 Aug. 1802, a. 24. Cushing, dau. of Thomas P., d. 11 Aug. 1839, a. 10 weeks. Cutler, Alice, wife of James, and Abigail, wife of James, Jr., were adm. to the Pct. ch. at organization 9 Sept. 1739. James, Sen., d. 16 Sept. 1756, a. 72. He was an innholder here in 1734.—See Wyman, 259. Alice, wife of the above James, d. 22 Sept. 1756, a. 67. Alice, their dau., m. Ephraim Jones, Jr., of Concord, 36 Nov. 1752. James Cutler was a prominent petitioner for the establishment of the Precinct-see History, Chap. I.—an
ec. 28, 1863; killed July 30, 1864, at Petersburg, Va. 145James Boylen, corp.K21Feb. 25, 1864, to July 12, 1865. Fifty-Seventh Begiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 146Andrew Callan, corp. See Fifty-Ninth Regiment Infantry.B41Jan. 6, 1864, to July 30, 1865. 147Charles A. Sargent, sergt. See Fifty-Ninth Regiment Infantry.H21March 12, 1864, to July 30, 1865. Fifty-eighth Regiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 148William G. CushingH43April 18, 1864; die. May 12, 1865, by order War Department. Fifty-Ninth Regiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 146*Andrew CallanB41Jan. 5, 1864; tr. June 1, 1865, to 57th Inf. 149Arthur BoyerF27Feb. 20, 1864; deserted Feb. 26, 1865. 147*Charles A. Sargent, sergt.H21March 12 1864 trans. June 1, 1865 to 57th Inf. Sixtieth Regiment Infantry. (one hundred Days.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 160Charles CunninghamG21July 19, 1864, to Nov. 30,
Couch, 209, 244 Coughlin, 345 Covell, 348 Cowdry, 209, 286 Cowell, 209, 326 Cowing, 342 Cox, 53, 58, 165, 176, 209, 210, 234, 293, 313 Cradock, 6 Craft or Crafts, 210, 240, 248 Crane, 172, 173, 346 Crass, 348 Creamer, 345 Crockett, 201, 210 Cromwell, 7 Croome, 210 Crosby, 106,114,140,171-73, 176, 198, 206, 210, 220, 246, 249, 260, 288, 294, 345 Crouch, 176 Crowninshield, 134 Cummings, 210, 260, 339 Cunningham, 344 Curtis, 210 Cushing, 107, 124, 164, 210, 344 Cutler, 1, 2, 21, 22, 23,27, 28, 41, 59, 95, 96, 128, 145, 167-69, 197, 211, 212, 217, 225, 253,254, 266, 284, 311, 317 Cutter, 6, 6, 8, 10-24, 27, 28, 30-32, 37, 39, 49, 68, 61, 64, 69, 74, 76, 83, 92-96, 104-08,110-12, 114, 118-21, 123, 128, 131, 136, 137-42, 158, 162, 165, 166-69, 171, 173, 174, 176, 177, 183, 184-86, 188, 190, 193-95, 197-99, 201, 203, 206, 210,211, 212-25, 231-33, 236, 237-39, 243-46, 248, 250, 262-55, 257, 258, 261, 263, 265, 267, 269,27