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Thomas Williams Walter Russell, jr. Samuel Frost Wm. Withington 30 The females were— **In 1773 it was voted that the money paid by Samuel Frost for not serving as collector (in 1771) be ud to choose one person to lead in singing. Samuel Frost was chosen, but was excused, and William Cu, under date of June 6, 1775: Mr. John Peck, Mr. Frost, Mr. Brewer, and sundry others, discharged fr, John Cutter, Jr., Ephraim Frost, Jr., Samuel Frost, Jr., Aaron Swan, William Hill, Joshua Kendalke. For the third ward:—Edward Fillebrown, Samuel Frost, Joshua Kendall, Jeduthun Wellington, TimotHill, William Hill, Capt. Stephen Frost, Samuel Frost, Jr., Nathan Swan, Josiah Wilson, Jonathan Te2272101 Capt. Eph'm Frost5110841811475349 Samuel Frost51121001113161233124 Eph'm Frost, jr.177610Frost, jr.1776101409710211 Capt. Stephen Frost178452110665 Samuel Frost, jr.174211245 John Frost1794631127611 JoSamuel Frost, jr.174211245 John Frost1794631127611 Joseph Frost174978451411154 Joseph Frost, jun'r1717036 Seth Frost173751211577135 Edward Fillebrown[1 more...]<
s Adams, 1764. William Cutler, 1764. Daniel Brown, 1765-67 (1772, 1781—declined). Patten Russell, 1767-70. William Bowman, 1768-70 (1771—excused). Samuel Frost, 1768, 1769 (1770—excused). Samuel Locke, 1770 (excused). Ensign William Adams, 1770—declined; 1773, 1774 (1775, Capt.—declined). Nehemiah Cutter, 177h Wellington, 1761-63. Capt. Thomas Adams, 1764. William Cutler, 1764. Daniel Brown, 1765-67. Patten Russell, 1767-70. William Bowman, 1768-70. Samuel Frost, 1768, 1769. Nehemiah Cutter, 1770-72. Walter Russell, 1770, 1771, 1773-77. Ebenezer Swan, 1771. Samuel Cutter, 1772. Ammi Cutter, 1772, 1791. 744. William Withington, 1745. William Winship, Jr., 1746. Francis Locke, 1747. Timothy Swan, 1748. Joseph Frost, 1749—fined for not serving. Samuel Frost, 1749 (1771—fined). Aaron Cutter, 1760 Joseph Russell, 1761. Richard Cutter, 1752. William Adams, 1753. Jason Dunster, 1754. Walter Di
Dec. 1811, a. 46 (g. s.); her brother Samuel m Dorcas Hill, 15 Oct. 1789. Samuel Frost—who married Dorcas Hill—belonged to the Gideon Frost family of Camb. He had 1767, (m. Samuel Fowle—Wyman, 501); Dorcas, b.—Aug., bap. 20 Aug. 1769, m. Samuel Frost, 15 Oct. 1789; Ruth, b. 11, bap. 15 Mar. 1772; Lucy, b. 11, bap. 18 Dec. 177as made prisoner by the British, 19 Apr. 1775, and with his fellow-townsman, Samuel Frost, was reported missing—supposed to be on board one of the men of war (was on the Admiral), about 5 May, 1775. Frost and Russell were exchanged, 6 June, 1775. Seth Russell was Pct. collector, 1762, 1777, 1778. He had Jeremiah, b. 5 Dec. 175t., 28 June, 1779; father of Hezekiah (4). See Wyman's Chas., 1057. His son Samuel Frost, m. Polly Palmer 10 Nov. 1796 (Mary Wyman d. 4 Oct. 1863, a. 85); a son Hezekiah, d. here 13 Oct. 1803, a. 30 (g. s.). Samuel Frost, the son, o. c. here 20 Aug. 1797, and had Mary, bap. 3 Sept. 1797, m. John Hopkins, of Wilmington, 2 Dec.