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l of the militia throughout the Province; also to Honble William Brattle, Esq., Colonel; Thomas Oliver, Esq., Lieut. Colonel of the 1st Regiment in Middlesex; Massachusetts Spy, August 1, 1771. and in the same year, Thomas Gardner became Capt. Lieut., Samuel Thatcher, 2d Lieut., and John Gardner, Ensign, of the train-band, which up to that time included the militia on the south side of the river. There was another trainband in Menotomy (Arlington), of which Ephraim Frost was Captain, William Cutler, Lieut., and Daniel Brown, Ensign, in 1766; and Ephraim Frost, Captain, Daniel Brown, Lieut., and William Adams, Ensign, in 1771. There are traces also of a Cavalry company styled the Troop, whose Captain and two Lieutenants, like those of the present company of Cadets, ranked as Colonel, Lieutenant-colonel, and Major. Of this company, probably including members from several towns, some of the commanders were Cambridge men. When the Governor commenced a journey by land for his other
ocke1 Samuel Locke1 Francis Locke1 Gregory Hill1 Gershom Cutter1 Ger shorn Cutter, Jr.2 Aaron Swan1 Nathaniel Swan 1 Solomon Bowman1 Samuel Russell2 William Cutler1 Nehemiah Cutter 2 William Winship2 Israel Blackington1 Deac. Joseph Adams1 John Cutter2 Ammi Cutter2 Thomas Russell 1 Ebenezer Swan2 Capt. William l. Coolidge, Josiah. Coolidge, Nathaniel. Cox, Samuel. Cox, Samuel, Jr. Crafts, Joseph. Craggin, John. Crane, Nathan. Curtis, Daniel T. Cutler, Samuel. Cutler, Samuel B. Cutter, Nehemiah. Cutter, William F. Carter, George. Child, Nathan. Carter, Nathan C. Clark, Hosea. Clark, HorCutler, Samuel B. Cutter, Nehemiah. Cutter, William F. Carter, George. Child, Nathan. Carter, Nathan C. Clark, Hosea. Clark, Horace. Daley, David. Dana, Edmund T. Dana, Joseph. Dana, Joseph, Jr. Dana, Richard H. Dane, Joseph. Danforth, Otis. Dascomb, Daniel. Davenport, John. Davis, Asa. Davis, Eliphalet. Derby, Loring. Dickson, Edward. Ditson, Thomas. Dodge, John. Dowse, Thomas. Dudley, Ephraim. Dunbar,
, had sons Thomas, Simon, Ebenezer, and perhaps others, and d. 26 Nov. 1695. Cutler, James, was early in Watertown, and about 1649 removed to Cambridge Farms, whern the Boston News Letter, of Jan. 10, 1711: Died at Menotomy, the wife of Mr. William Cutler of that place, aged 48 years. She was the Mother of 36 children; but the;n thirty years, and d. in Dinwiddie Co. 17 May 1836, a. 71. By the second w. Mr. Cutler had James, b. 12 May 1774, a printer in Boston, 1817; Rebecca, b. Jan. 1777, homas the f. res. at Menot. and d. 25 Feb. 1770, a. 37; his w. Rebecca m. William Cutler 19 Jan. 1773, and d. 12 Dec. 1817. 14. Thomas, s. of Thomas (13), by w. 5. His chil. were Samuel, b. 19 Jan. 1721; Elizabeth, b. 29 Feb. 1724, m. William Cutler 15 Sept. 1742, and d. 29 Dec. 1770, having been the mother of thirty-six children (see Cutler, William); Sarah, b. 12 Mar. 1725-6, m. John Dickson, Jr., 19 Jan. 1749; Hannah, b. 15 Nov. 1727, d. young; Thomas, b. 29 Oct. 1729; Susanna, b. 22
d to assist in laying out the Braintree 6,000 acres in 1673; m. Sarah Brackett 1675, had sons Thomas, Simon, Ebenezer, and perhaps others, and d. 26 Nov. 1695. Cutler, James, was early in Watertown, and about 1649 removed to Cambridge Farms, where his posterity remain to this day. His w. Anne was buried 30 Sept. 1644, and he m.au. of Samuel Cutter (pub. 2 Jan. 77). The death of the first w. is thus noticed in the Boston News Letter, of Jan. 10, 1711: Died at Menotomy, the wife of Mr. William Cutler of that place, aged 48 years. She was the Mother of 36 children; but the; 35th was the only one that survived to follow her to the grave. This account seem, b. 23 Dec. 1764, grad. H. C. 1786, was a physician, resided in Virginia more than thirty years, and d. in Dinwiddie Co. 17 May 1836, a. 71. By the second w. Mr. Cutler had James, b. 12 May 1774, a printer in Boston, 1817; Rebecca, b. Jan. 1777, d. 6 Aug. 1778; Rebecca, b. 22 Dec. 1779, m. John Tufts 13 Dec. 1798. William the
. Joseph Adams, Jr., 11 Sept. 1750; Thomas, bap. 6 Aug. 1733; Patience, b. 4 May 1738, m. Daniel Cutter of Medf. 18 Nov. 1756. Thomas the f. was a weaver, res. at Menot, was elected Deacon of the Church 5 Dec. 1759, and d. 29 May 1794, a. 90. 13. Thomas, s. of Thomas (12), m. Rebecca Cutter of Medf. (pub. 17 Sept. 1756), and had Thomas, b. 4 July 1760; Ebenezer, b. 24 Dec. 1762; Gershom, bap. 31 May 1767. Thomas the f. res. at Menot. and d. 25 Feb. 1770, a. 37; his w. Rebecca m. William Cutler 19 Jan. 1773, and d. 12 Dec. 1817. 14. Thomas, s. of Thomas (13), by w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth, b. 21 Aug. 1786; Lydia and Rebecca, twins, b. 23 Feb. 1788; Oliver, b. about 1792, d. 24 Feb. 1796, a. 4; and perhaps others. Thomas the f. res. at Menot. and d. 8 Sept. 1804. 15. Ebenezer, s. of Thomas (13), m. Esther Ruhamah, dau. of Ammi Cutter, 26 Mar. 1786, and had Ebenezer, b. 12 Oct. 1786, d. 20 Dec. 1826; Esther, b. 10 July 1788; Sarah Cutter, b. 14 Mar. 1790; Ammi, b. 18 Feb
est s. of Samuel (7), m. Elizabeth——; she d. 5 June 1764, a. 63, and he m. Esther, wid. of Thomas Prentice, Esq., and formerly wid. of Amos Muzzey of Lex., 15 Aug. 1765. His chil. were Samuel, b. 19 Jan. 1721; Elizabeth, b. 29 Feb. 1724, m. William Cutler 15 Sept. 1742, and d. 29 Dec. 1770, having been the mother of thirty-six children (see Cutler, William); Sarah, b. 12 Mar. 1725-6, m. John Dickson, Jr., 19 Jan. 1749; Hannah, b. 15 Nov. 1727, d. young; Thomas, b. 29 Oct. 1729; Susanna, b. 22 Cutler, William); Sarah, b. 12 Mar. 1725-6, m. John Dickson, Jr., 19 Jan. 1749; Hannah, b. 15 Nov. 1727, d. young; Thomas, b. 29 Oct. 1729; Susanna, b. 22 Mar. 1730-31, d. suddenly, unm, 5 Ap. 1752; William, bap. 29 Oct. 1732; Catherine, bap. 23 Mar. 1734-5; Hannah, bap. 24 Ap. 1737, m. Thomas Cutter 19 July 1757; Mary, b. 6 May 1741, m. Stephen Whitmore of Medford 14 July 1763. Samuel the f. was a farmer, and inherited the homestead, which he exchanged with Joseph Russell about 1730 for an estate in Menot., situated on the Main Street, adjoining Alewife or Menotomy River. Both in body and mind he was a sturdy, energetic man. He was Selectman si