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as a certain gristmill in Cambridge, with all and singular the dam, blooms, mill-pond, &c. Stephen Cutter, miller, sold the above property and other lands to Ichabod Fessenden, miller, in 1795, specifying a house, barn and gristmill, dams, flooms, &c. (Midd. Registry, CXXV. 27, 28). This property was sold by Ichabod Fessenden to JIchabod Fessenden to John Perry and Stephen Locke, millers, in 1809, with all buildings, the gristmill and privileges, dams, flooms, mill-ponds, &c. (Midd. Reg. CLXXXII. 256, &c.). The privilege is now the property of Charles Schwamb. Gershom Cutter, who died in 1807, probably erected a mill on the privilege next east of this, and nearly opposite thctory and other buildings, with a mill-site and mill-privileges, known by the name of the Stearns Factory, on March 6, 1832. A mill about to be erected by Ichabod Fessenden in 1816 was that at the privilege now the property of J. C. Hobbs. Samuel Lewis, of Dedham, bought of Stephen Robbins land with water-mill and dwelling-hous
Locke, William Hill, Jr., David Hill, Joseph Adams, Amos Hill, William Wyeth, Amos Davis, Ichabod Fessenden, Ebenezer Hall, Jr., William Adams, Jr., Samuel Hill, Walter Russell, James Russell, Jr., l82175.38 Elizabeth Estabrook89 bal.21.74 Ephraim Frost11235.00 Seth Frost, Jr.4486.00 Ichabod Fessenden73139.00 T. Hutchinson & W. Adams, Jr.26131.00 William Hill69165.00 William Hill, Jr.438d John Perry bass assistants, Isaac Locke tenor assistant, Jason Kennedy treble assistant, Ichabod Fessenden treasurer. At the meeting of the society in Dec. 1805, Artemas Kennedy was chosen presider, Walter Russell, John Perry Isaac Locke and Jason Kennedy were re-chosen assistants, and Ichabod Fessenden treasurer. 1806 The Precinct voted that Messrs. J. Wellington, George Prentiss, Samfirst bass assistant; Walter Russell, second bass assistant; Amos Davis, treble assistant; Ichabod Fessenden, treasurer; Messrs. James and William Hill, bass assistants pro tem . In 1806 the inha
names of subscribers to the Constitution were Artemas Kennedy, James Hill, Isaac Locke, Thomas Fillebrown, Amos Locke, Samuel Hill, John Wilson, Joseph Adams, Moses Cutter, Daniel Wilson, Samuel Wilson, James Fillebrown, Ebenezer Hall, Jr., Ichabod Fessenden (with clarinet), Walter Russell (bass viol), James Cutter, Jr., Joseph Hill, Joel Frost, Benjamin Cutter, George Swan, Abijah Cutter, Amos Hill, Benjamin Harrington, John Perry, W. B. King, Nathan Locke, Thomas Hill, Samuel Ames, William Ma Horatio Locke, $105; Michael McCarthy, $25; Rufus Damon, $460; Mrs. P. Whittemore, $460; Mrs. Rebecca Whittemore, $25; William Clark, $200; Thomas Thorp, $515; Thomas E. Thorp, $200; Daniel Burbeck, $100; Mrs. Damon, $210; Thomas H. Teel, $50; Fessenden & Whittemore, $1,000; Centre School House, $124; trees in Spring Valley, $50; estate of Henry Swan, $40; Gershom Whittemore, $390; Henry Whittemore, $615; William H. Whittemore, $750; John Fillebrown, $800; Samuel C. Bucknam, $475; Abel R. Proc
Seth Wyman, 1786-90, 1794. George Prentice, 1787-90, 1799, 1800, 1803-05. Samuel Locke, 1791-93, 1795. Philip Whittemore, 1791. James Russell, 1792. Jonathan Perry, 1793. Benjamin Cutter, 1795, 1796, 1801, 1802. Capt. Stephen Frost, 1796, 1797. Daniel Reed, 1797-99. Seth Frost, 1797, 1798. Ebenezer Hall, 1798-1800. James Cutter, 1799—declined. Ebenezer Cutter, 1800. David Hill, 1801, 1802. John Estabrook, 1801. Jonathan Whittemore, 1802. Ichabod Fessenden, 1803, 1804. Daniel Reed, 1803-07. Jonas Peirce, 1805-07. William Hill Jr., 1806. Precinct Collectors. John Winship, 1733. Ephraim Cook, 1734—fined for failing to serve. Jason Winship, 1734. William Cutter, 1735. Zechariah Hill, 1736. Joseph Bemis, 1737. David Dunster, 1738—fined for refusing to serve. John Fillebrown, 1738. William Butterfield, 1738. Moses Harrington, 1739. Walter Russell, Jr., 1740. James Cutler, Jr., 1741. Joseph Be<
George C. Russell, 23 May, 1830, W. Camb. Mary P. m. Alanson Blanchard, of Lexington, 25 Nov. 1841. Edmund M. m. Lucy A. Annis, of Charlestown, 3 Feb. 1828. Ichabod Fessenden the father was Pct. assessor, 1803, 1804. 6. Philip B., s. of Ichabod (5), m. Rebecca C. Tufts, 31 Aug. 1820. Philip Winslow and James Henry, children of r. 1809, a. 45, wife of Isaac who d. 1806 (see Locke Book ). Rebecca, of Lexington, m. Jonathan Whittemore, of Camb., 1 Feb. 1795. Rebecca, of Lexington, m. Ichabod Fessenden, of Camb., 7 June, 1795. Abigail, m. Joseph Locke, Jr., 24 June, 1801. Sally, m. John Davis, of Charlestown, 16 Feb. 1800. Dau. of Isaac (Dea.). See Wyman, of Lexington, m. Elizabeth Symmes, of Camb., 28 Mar. 1771. Solomon, from ch. in Lexington, was adm. Pct. ch., with wife Amity, 15 June, 1788. (She was Amity Fessenden—see Bond's Wat., 395.) Amity, d. 18 Feb. 1811, a. 68. Solo-Mon, d. 16 Oct. 1821, a. 79. Capt. Solomon Peirce was a Pct. committeeman, 1794, 1795. Betsey. m. A
rson, 32, 118, 137, 228, 236, 282,340 Emmons, 90, 203, 204, 214, 236 Emory, 236, 278 Estabrook & Estabrooks, 106, 108, 110, 112, 160, 176, 188, 230, 236, 237, 255, 291, 298, 299, 302, 312, 324 Eustis, 83 Everett, 228, 233, 237, 278, 319 Fairbanks, 164 Fallon, 347 Faloon, 237, 268 Farmer, 94, 96, 140, 171, 177, 224, 237, 238 Farnsworth, 287, 340 Farrer, 228 Farrington, 237 Fay, 166, 212, 287, 299 Felt, 73 Felton, 144 Ferguson, 166, 237, 346 Fessenden, 17, 18, 27, 32, 42, 96, 97, 111-15, 164, 166, 169, 170, 171, 190, 193, 194, 237, 238, 248, 269, 277, 280, 289, 298, 311, 312, 314 Field, 166, 172, 173, 178, 209. 360 Fielding, 238 Fifield, 238, 274 Fillebrown, 20, 21, 27, 29, 30, 37, 68, 93, 94, 96, 111, 114, 116, 164, 167, 168, 169, 188, 191,194, 198, 216, 220,237, 238-40, 249, 263, 272, 283, 286, 289, 302, 314 Findlayson, 240 Finney, 240, 292 Finotti, 173, 179 Fish, 349 Fisher, 342 Fiske, 9, 23,105-09, 111,