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ute-men, we need not doubt that prompt and effective service was rendered in this memorable conflict. and the names of its Cambridge members should be here inserted. Benjamin Locke, Capt. Solomon Bowman, Lieut. Stephen Frost, Ens. John Cutter, Sergt. Moses Hovey, Sergt. Thomas Cutter, Corpl. John Tidd, Corpl. James Fowle, Corpl. Seth Stone, Corpl. William Adams, Israel Blackington, Israel Blackington, Jr., Matthew Cox, Joseph Cox, Charles Cutter, Andrew Cutter, Joseph Frost, John Fowle, Miles Greenwood, Abraham Hill, Elisha Hastings, Zechariah Hill, John Locke, Jonathan Perry, Peter Stearns, Josiah Williams, William Winship, Cuff Whittemore (negro). This was an eventful day in Cambridge. The first detachment of British troops passed through the town, at midnight, stealthily and unmolested. The reinforcement marched openly at midday; but the militia were engaged in the distant conflict, and no opposition
to; Daniel Cutter, Charlestown; Abraham Hill, Cambridge; Josiah Williams, ditto; Miles Greenwood, ditto; Matthew Cox, Cambridge (in the Quebec Detachment); Peter Stearns, Cambridge; John Fowle, ditto; John Locke, do.; Israel Blackington, do.; Andrew Cutter, do.; Elisha Hastings, do.; Joseph Cox, do.; William Adams, do.; Zechariah Hill, do.; Israel Blackington. Jr., do.; William Winship, do.; Charles Cutter, do.; Ephraim Mullet, Charlestown; John Sheldon Center, ditto; William Dickson, do.; Isatephen Stearns Abraham Cook John Fowle Joseph Shaw Joshua Thomas Mr. Jerrell Nathan Blodget, non-resident Ebenezer Swan, jr. Nehemiah Estabrook Ephraim Cook Thomas Eliot Charles Cutter Gershom Cutter, jr. Andrew Cutter Daniel Reed Ebenezer Swan, senior Gershom Swan Benjamin Wilson William Locke Benjamin Locke, jr. Ebenezer Hill Simeon Crosby Cambridge, July 21, 1787. Thomas Green, Pastor of the Baptist Society in said place.
July, 1764; James, b. 16, bap. 16 Mar. 1766; Marshall, b. 7, bap. 13 Mar. 1768; Eunice, b. 10, bap. 15 Apr. 1770; Abijah, b. 11, bap. 12 July, 1772, d. 16 Oct. 1772, a. 3 mos.; Abijah, b. 27 Aug., bap.—privately —5 Sept. 1773, d. 13 Nov. 1773, a. 3 mos. Thomas the father d. of languishment, 17 May, 1782. 37. Gershom, s. of Gershom (14), m. Rebecca Crosby, 15 Mar. 1757. He o. c. Pct. ch. 4 Dec. 1757. Had Gershom, b. 6 Nov., bap. 4 Dec. 1757; Rebecca, b. 1, bap. 3 Aug. 1760, m. first Andrew Cutter (par. 45), 15 July, 1779, and second Wallis Rust, 29 Oct. 1797; Amos, b. 15, bap. 27 Feb. 1763, d. (unm. 1787); Hannah, b. 17, bap. 27 Mar. 1768, m. Benjamin Locke, 3 Dec. 1789; Rhoda, b. 12, bap. 15 July, 1770, d. (unm. 1794); Aaron, b. 4, bap. 7 June, 1772; Susanna, b. 27, bap. 30 Oct. 1774, m. John Adams, 5 Apr. 1798; Sarah, b. 20, bap. 24 May, 1778, m. Nathan Locke, 14 Nov. 1797; a child, b. 15 June, 1780—stillborn. Gershom the father d. 20 Apr. 1807, a. 74. He was a Pct. commi<