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od P. Damon, son of Parson Damon, of West Cambridge, and later employed as a teacher in the Prospect Hill School Damon Genealogy, page 55, etc.: Rev. David Damon (grave at Arlington), born in Wayland September 12, 1787; graduated from Harvard in 1811; studied theology in the Cambridge Divinity School; ordained at Lunenburg in 1815; installed at West Cambridge in 1835; died June 25, 1843, in his fifty-sixth year; made D. D. by Harvard the day before his death; married October 16, 1815, Rebecca Derby, of Lynnfield; she died in Boston in October, 1852 (born in 1787). Son, Norwood, born in Lunenburg October 7, 1816; never married; resided in Boston.; Samuel (or Richard) Swan, not related to the other Swan family; Levi Russell, 1836-37, and again 1840-41, The Russells told the writer that George Swan lived at Arlington, and used to drive past every day on the way to school. On records I find George Swan and Eliza Ramsdell, intention, August 24, 1834. who was also employed at Prospec
K., 45. Cushing's Manual, 74. Cutler, Martha, 4. Cutter, Emma M., 19. Cutter, Evelina, 18. Cutter House, 5. Cutter, Richard, 4. Damon, Rev., David, 46. Damon, Norwood P., 46. Dana Street, Cambridge, 56. Dartmouth, Mass., 23. Davis, Jefferson, 33. Davenport & Bridges, 19. Declaration of Independence, 77. Dedham, Mass., 47. Defence, Ship, 4. Delft Haven Colony of Pilgrim Fathers, 62. Department of the Gulf, 65. Department of Massachusetts, G. A. R., 64. Derby, Rebecca, 46. Dickerman, Frank E., 24. Dickermaan, Quincy E., 20, 23, 24. Dickson, Aaron P., 46. Dodge, —, 16. Eames, Margaret, 2. Early History of Somerville, 61. Early History of Ten Hills Farm, The, 61. East Cambridge, Mass., 8. Eastham, Mass., 22. East Stoughton, Mass., 45. Edgell, Captain, Benjamin, 5. Editorials in Somerville Journal by Charles D. Elliot, 61. Eliot, Abigail, 53. Eliot, Abigaile, 53. Eliot, Benjamin, 53. Eliot, Ebenezer, 53. Eliot, Elizabeth, 53.
hel Griffin, of Sudbury, in the autumn of 1785. Their first child, David (the subject of this notice), was born at East Sudbury, 12 Sept. 1787, and married Rebecca Derby, of Lynnfield, 16 Oct. 1815. Their children, born at Lunenburg, were Norwood, b. 7 Oct. 1816, Samuel Griffin, b. 10 Dec. 1821, Hannah Mottey, b. 5 March, 18 his connections, Stoughton and R. I. Linzee, A. D. 1812, was built, and where his gravestone now stands. De Neufville's name was pronounced here Dunnewill. ] Derby, Robert, and Eliza Cutter, m. 12 Mar. 1818. Derby m. second, her sister Hannah Cutter, and third, Eleanor Warren. He was a tailor and rem. from Salem to Camb. aDerby m. second, her sister Hannah Cutter, and third, Eleanor Warren. He was a tailor and rem. from Salem to Camb. and thence to Stow. See Cutter (par. 31), and Cutter Book, 157-58; Coll. Essex Institute, III. 206. Dexter, Jonathan M., and w. Betsey, from ch. in Billerica, adm. here——1815. Had Henry, bap. 21 Mar. 1813; Abba Maria Wellington, bap. 21 Apr. 1816, d. 5 July, 1819, a. 3; Abba Maria Wellington, bap. 15 Apr. 1821. 2. Mary B.