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he Prudential Committee to be of four, one each for the Northwest, Centre, Southeast and Southwest wards. The appropriation for schools, in 1827, was $600; $110 for a master's school and $40 for a mistress's school in each ward. Besides the selectmen the following citizens were members of the school committee of West Cambridge before this period: John Perry, 1822; Timothy Wellington, 1822; Charles Wellington, 1822, 1824, 1825; Miles Gardner, 1822, 1824, 1825; Samuel F. Wyman, 1822; Jonathan M. Dexter, 1823; Joshua Avery, 1823-1826; Ephraim Cutter, 1823; James Hill, 1823, 1826; Isaac Locke, 1823; Benjamin Locke, 1823; Amos Whittemore, Jr., 1823; William Adams, 1823; Jeremiah Russell, 1823; James Perry, 1824; Nathaniel Hill, 1824, 1826; William Prentiss, 1824; William Cotting, 1824-1826; Eliakim Nason, 1824-1826; Jonas Peirce, Jr., 1825, 1826; Joseph Locke, 1825, 1826; Jonathan Frost, 2d, 1825; Amos Hill, 1826; William Hill, 1826. The prudential school committee have been: Jonas P
aac Hill, 1829 (resigned). Col. Thomas Russell, 1830. Benjamin Hill, 1830-38. Abbot Allen, 1839-46. Thomas J. Russell, 1847. Josiah H. Russell, 1848-59. Abel R. Proctor, 1860-67. General School Committee-men, since 1827. See History of town for that year. Timothy Wellington, 1827, 1831, 1834, 1835. Miles Gardner, 1827. Walter Russell, 1827. Col. Thomas Russell, 1827, 1831, 1837. James Russell, Esq., 1828, 1829, 1882, 1839-41. Charles Wellington, 1828. Jonathan M. Dexter, 1828, 1829, 1835-1837. Rev. Ebenezer Nelson, 1829, 1830, 1832, 1833—thanks of the town extended for his faithful services as one of the school committee, in 1834. Rev. F. H. Hedge, 1830, 1832, 1833. James Nason, 1830, 1832 (vacant by removal from town). James Brown, 1831. Isaac Locke, 1832 (resigned). George A. Locke, 1833, 1834, 1849. David Dodge. 1834-38 (excused), 1842 (excused). Rev. David Damon, 1836-38. Henry Whittemore, Esq., 1837, 1838, 1847, 1848. Willi
ed in the tomb of the Cookes, and removed after the tomb of 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. 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. m. Peter Edwards, 17 Jan. 1813. Diar, or Dier, Sarah [b. 23 Jan. 1771], from infancy with Seth Russell—bap. 26 May, 1776, et. 4. Dickson, William, and w. Ruth were adm. to Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. William d. of old age 15 Jan. 1768, a. 94. His wid. R<
6 Dana, 95, 104, 146, 161 Danbenmayer, 342 Danforth, 7, 343 Daniels, 154, 229, 320, 349 D'Anville, 51 Davenport, 16, 112, 229-30, 318 Davidson, 230, 270 Davies, 322 Davis, 63, 83, 111, 113, 170-72, 178, 230, 236, 262, 271, 272, 277, 319, 328, 339, 343 Day, 131, 138, 230, 248 Dean and Deane, 230, 273, 296 Deblois, 229, 236 Decker, 230 Delvin, 341 Dempsey, 348 De Neufville, 230, 231, 304 Dennis, 217 Derby, 219, 229, 231 Devens, 59, 60 Dexter, 140, 171, 231, 236, 271 Diar or Dier, 231, 296 Dickinson, 90 Dickson, 10, 19, 20, 22, 23, 27, 58, 94, 96, 112, 140, 167-71, 176, 199, 200, 201, 206,206, 213, 217, 222, 226, 231-33, 237, 246, 250, 252, 267, 286, 293, 294, 300, 301, 307, 310, 311,317 Ditson, 234, 281 Dix, 97, 234 Dixon, 232 Dizer, 306 Doane, 220 Dodd, 112 Dodge, 71, 164, 171, 178, 210, 234, 283 Dole, 13, 14 Donelson, 133 Dorr, 234 Doubleday, 183 Doubledee, 183 Dougherty, 179