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(5), had Simeon, ae. 2, bap. 13 Oct. 1812—the child d. 19 Oct. 1812, a. 2 yrs. 11. Ephraim, 3d—prob. the s. of Aaron (4), and bap. 1781—m. Eunice Palmer. 7 May, 1807, and had a child, d. 19 Mar. 1817, a. 3 mos. Ephraim, prob. he, d. 5 Aug. 1835, a. about 50. (Eunice, widow of Ephraim Cook, d. 9 Nov. 1856, a. 75.) 12. Joseph, Jr., of Camb., m. Margaret Dickson of Charlestown, 13 May, 1756—fee 18s,; Abigail, dau. of Joseph, bap. 18 Feb. 1759. See Wyman, 236, group 18. Sarah m. Henry Dickson, 13 Nov. 1774, (See Paige, 515.) 13. Samuel, Pastor, made choice of by the Second Precinct in Cambridge for that office, 21 May, 1739; accepted of their invitation to the work of the gospel ministry, 2 July, 1739; became a member of the church at its organization, 9 Sept. 1739; and on 12 Sept. 1739, was ordained pastor of this church and congregation. The First Church in Cambridge, and the churches of Lexington, Medford and Watertown, assisted in that solemnity. Such is the subs