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ld. Sergt., James Kittle, Sergt., Thos. Fillebrown, Corp., Belcher Hancock. Corp., Joshua Gamage, Drumr., Will. Bradish, Drumr., Joseph Ayers, John Batherick, Will. Bordman, Jr., Oliver Brown, Benj. Butterfield, Edmund Bowman, Will. Brewer, John Caldwell, Walter Coxs, Cox is the proper name. Samll. Coxs, Joseph Coxs, Solomon Cooper, Henry Dickson, Isaiah Dickson, John Dickson, John Evers, Ebenr Fisher, Stephen Frost, Jonathan Frost, David Frost, John Frost, Ebenr. Fessenden, Stephen Goddard, Benj. Goddard, Thos. Goddard, Nathaniel Goddard, Torry Hancock, Philemon Hastings, Thomas Hastings, Stephen Hastings, Will. Manning, Abel Moore, Alexander Nelson, John Phillips, Jr., Thomas Prentiss, Nathll. Prentice Daniel Prentice, Samll. Prentice, Israel Porter, Stephen Palmer, Jr., Joseph Palmer, James Stone, Robert Twadwell, Josiah Temple, Ebenr. Wyeth
Flagg, Silas, Jr, Holden. Flagg, Austin, Holden. Fletcher, Samuel, Northbridge. Fletcher, Franklin, Reading. Fletcher, W. O., Westfield. Fletcher, Mrs. J. V., Belmont. Flint, J. D., Fall River. Flint, D. B., Cambridge. Follen, Chas., State at large. Folsom, Peter, S. Reading. Forbes, Benj., Brighton. Fowler, Chas., Northbridge. French, Jona., Braintree. French, Mrs. Washington M., Quincy. French, Mrs. F. O., Reading. Frost, Morrill, Boston. Frost, Jonathan, Reading. Frothingham, N. L., Boston. Fuller, Granville, Brighton. Fuller, Richard F., Wayland. Gage, Orrin, Ware. Gage, Addison, West Cambridge. Gale, Lydia S., Boston. Gardner, H. F., Boston. Gardner, Peleg S., Somerset. Gay, Phineas E., Boston. Gaylord, Sereno, Chicopee. Gaylord, Emerson, Chicopee. Gerrish, Smith, Medford. Gibbs, Leonard, Raynham. Gibson, Joseph H., Somerville. Gilbert, Samuel, Jr., Dorchester. Gillett, James R., Westfi
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
ench, D. F., 281 French, E. B., 394 French, F. O., Mrs., 582 French, G. E., 54 French, G. H., 281 French, G. H., 54 French, Henry, 54 French, J. A., 54 French, J. H., 213 French, Jonathan, 582 French, N. W., 381 French, Nathaniel, Jr., 281 French, Thomas, 282 French, W. H., 416, 525 French, W. M., Mrs., 582 French, Warren, 282 Frietchie, Barbara, 619 Frisbie, E. H., 54 Frisble, J. F., 54 Frost, B. W., 282 Frost, E. R., 282, 525 Frost, E. R., 282 Frost, G. W., 56 Frost, Jonathan, 582 Frost, L. W., 162 Frost, Morrill, 582 Frost, Nathaniel, 282 Frost, W. G., 56 Frost, W. S., 282 Frost, William, 56 Frothingham, F. E., 282 Frothingham, J. B., 416, 467, 526 Frothingham, N. L., 582 Frothingham, O. B., 652 Frothingham, W. B., 282 Fry, J. B., 579 Fry, T. W. G., 417, 467, 526 Frye, C. H., 489 Fuller, A. B., 394 Fuller, A. H., 56 Fuller, A. L., 282 Fuller, B. F., 282 Fuller, C. E., 282 Fuller, C. E., 417 Fuller, C. M., 56 Fuller, D. S., 56 Fuller,
ore, 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 Peirce, Jr., 1827, 1832; Thomas Russell, Esq., 1827; Joseph Whittemore, 1827, 1836; James Perry, 1827: Kimball Farmer, 1828; Thomas Thorp, 182ss & Son, $1,310; M. W. Marsh, $160; James Hill, $250; J. V. Fletcher, $100; James Wyman, $45; Widow Amos Frost, $330; Oliver Russell, $450; Thaddeus Frost, $440; William Hill, 2d, $750; Francis S. and Newell Frost, $440; Henry Frost, $1,150; Jonathan Frost, $600; Warren S. and Varnum Frost, $200; estate of David Hill, $500; Silas Frost, $475; Edward Fillebrown, $93; Timothy Swan, $940; David W. Horton, $400; Charles Hill, $510; Mrs. Phebe Swan, $1,072; John Batchelder, $50; William T. Dupee, $1
eorge Prentiss, 1809-12. Thomas Russell, Jr., 1809-25. James Perry, 1813-22. Walter Russell, 1813-18. Benjamin Locke, 1819-22. William Locke, 2d, 1823-26, 1836 (thanks of town voted 1837, for his long and faithful services). Jonathan Frost, 1823-25. Charles Wellington, 1826-31. Joshua Avery, 1826-36 (thanks of town voted 1837, for his long and faithful services in this office). Henry Wellington, 1827-29. Abner Peirce, 1830-35. Edward Smith, 1832-36 (thanks of tow1812-16, 1820-25, 1835-38. John Adams, 1816. James Hill, 1817-19. William Locke, Jr., 1817-19, 2d, 1820, 1821, Jr., 1822, 2d, 1823-25, Esq., 1842, 1843, 1846. Joshua Avery, 1820-22, 1838. Miles Gardner, 1823-25, 1827, 1828. Jonathan Frost, 2d, 1826-28 (excused 1828). John Perry, 1826-31. Walter Russell, 1826. Ephraim Tufts, 1828 (excused). Amos Hill, 1828 (excused). George Stearns, 1828-34. Reuben Johnson, 1829-34. Kimball Farmer, 1832-34. David Dodge,
a— (10) 16 Feb. 1816, a. 25, or 28 (g. s.); Daniel, bap. 7 Nov. 1790; Mary, bap. 26 Aug. 1792. A dau. Lucy Brown, m. Jonathan Frost, 2d, 13 May, 1816—see par. 24. Stephen the father was ensign of Capt. Benjamin Locke's company of Menotomy minute-me16; she was adm. Pct. ch. 21 July, 1817. Lucy Brown, wife of Jonathan, d. 3 Aug. 1817, a. 32 (g. s.). See par. 8. (Jonathan Frost d. 1 May, 1873, a. 84; Evelina, w. of same, d. 31 May, 1857, a. 61.) 25. Asa, s. of John (9), m. Abigail Hall, 17 Nathan, of Camb., m. Sybil (or Sibbel) Bowman, of Charlestown, 24 Mar. . 1803. See Wyman, 712. Mrs. Sybil (Sibil) m. Jonathan Frost, 24 Nov. 1810. See Frost (par. 21). Noyes, Doct. Nathaniel, m. Lydia Whittemore, 18 May, 1819. Nathaniel (Dr.) dFrost (par. 21). Noyes, Doct. Nathaniel, m. Lydia Whittemore, 18 May, 1819. Nathaniel (Dr.) d. 29 Mar. 1823, a. 79. He was b. Boston 20 Dec. 1743, grad. H. U. 1763, and was a druggist of Boston, where his old apothecary shop is lately renewed by William Read as a gun store (Shurtleff, Top. & Hist. Desc. Boston, 404); he m. first, Mary A<