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chariah Hill, William Hill, Capt. Stephen Frost, Samuel Frost, Jr., Nathan Swan, Josiah Wilson, Jonathan Teel, Daniel Cutter, Solomon Prentice, George Prentice, John Frost, Jonathan Robbins, Samuel Cutter, Jr., Jason Belknap, Aaron Cooke, William Butterfield, Samuel Hill, Joseph Locke, Francis Locke, John Locke, Ephraim Cooke, Wiljr.1771811039811213 Wm. Cutler's Est.347163171101742112 Polls.Real.Personal.Total.Town Tax. Ishmael Cutler1717036 John Dickson1716042272101 Capt. Eph'm Frost5110841811475349 Samuel Frost51121001113161233124 Eph'm Frost, jr.1776101409710211 Capt. Stephen Frost178452110665 Samuel Frost, jr.174211245 John Frost1794631John Frost1794631127611 Joseph Frost174978451411154 Joseph Frost, jun'r1717036 Seth Frost173751211577135 Edward Fillebrown1727118431331510 Nath'l Farmer171176422188128 Nath'l Fessenden179416459 James Fowle1717036 Duncan Ingraham's Est.315315136 Dea. Thomas Hall17216373306175 Abr'm Hill3451471678421157 Abram Hill, jr.1717036 Zach'h Hil
in court the Turnpike enterprise. The first location of the road was through the property of the above persons to a point in the great road, near the corner of John Frost's blacksmith shop in West Cambridge. By act of the legislature on March 6, 1810, the course of the road was altered to a point in the great road near the Foot 1815 to May 1816. Poor. Amount of Overseers' drafts in favor of sundry persons for support of the Poor, as appears by their books$785 97 Schools. Frost and Kent, Schoolmasters150 00 Jason Reed, Schoolmaster148 00 John Emerson, do.148 50 S. Campbell, do.150 00 Sundry persons for wood78 96 ——675 96 HighThe house of Dea. Ephraim Cutter and Col. Thomas Russell's store to the right, both of which are still standing. In the distance, beyond Dea. Cutter's, is seen John Frost's blacksmith shop. To the left, in the distance beyond the burying-ground, is seen one of the buildings of the card factory. The building on the corner on the
cinct, under 1770. Betty (or Elizabeth), of Waltham, m. John Frost, and Abigail, of Waltham, m. Cooper Frost. Lydia, prob. 17 Dec. 1758); Susanna, b. 10, bap. 13 July, 1760, m. John Frost, Jr., 21 Nov. 1780; Thomas, b. 25, bap. 27 June, 1762 Thuried 30 Mar. 1835, a. 50; and Mrs. Hannah (his wid.) m. John Frost, 23 June, 1836. See Frost (par. 31). Miss Olive, prob.Frost (par. 31). Miss Olive, prob. dau. of Leonard (3), d. 29 Oct. 1841, a. 25. Jones, Ephraim, Jr., of Concord, and Alice Cutler, m. 16 Nov. 1752. James, admitted Prect. ch. 23 Mar. 1806. Mrs. Elizabeth, m. John Frost, Jr., 9 Nov. 1802—see Whittemore (par. 4). Hannah, d. 1 ApOct. 1764, m. Moses Robbins (see Wyman's Chas., 818) and John Frost (par. 12); Philip Carteret, b. 1, bap. 7 Sept. 1766; Wiith, m. Isaac Adams, of Boston, 2 Sept. 1806. Lydia, m. John Frost, 3d, of W. Camb., 8 May, 1808. Hannah, m. Leonard Johnson, of W. Camb., 2 Apr. 1812. Sally, m. John Frost, of W. Camb., 1 Aug. 1813. Emily, m. Otis Reed, of Boston, 13 Nov. 1817