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ayonets, which were six or eight; but providentially none penetrated so far as to destroy him. His hat and clothes were shot through in many places; yet he survived to see the complete overthrow of his enemies, and his country enjoy all the blessings of peace and independence. His funeral will be tomorrow, at 4 o'clock P. M., from his house at Menotomy, which his relations and friends are requested to attend. Among the disasters of the day, it should be mentioned that Seth Russell and Samuel Frost of Menotomy were taken prisoners, and remained in captivity until the 6th of June, when a general exchange was effected. The destruction of property partly appears in a report submitted to the Provincial Congress, by a committee which was appointed May 12, 1775: The committee appointed to estimate the damages done at Cambridge, Lexington, and Concord, by the King's troops, on the nineteenth of April, 1775, have attended that duty, and beg leave to report: That the destruction mad
uel Hill1 Jason Belknap1 Seth Russell2 Joseph Belknap1 Aaron Cooke2 Zechariah Hill2 Capt. Saml. Whittemore1 Thomas Whittemore2 Samuel Whittemore, Jr.2 Thomas Robbins1 William Butterfield1 Thomas Cutter1 John Wilson1 Timothy Swan1 Samuel Frost2 Joseph Frost2 Edward Fillebrown1 Ephraim Frost, Jr.1 Abraham Hill2 William Hill1 John Hill1 Samuel Swan1 Joshua Kendall1 George Prentice1 Patten Russell2 Samuel Frost, Jr.1 Solomon Prentice1 Joseph Locke1 William Cutter1 LemuelSamuel Frost, Jr.1 Solomon Prentice1 Joseph Locke1 William Cutter1 Lemuel Blanchard1 George Swan1 Lieut. Stephen Frost1 Stephen Cutter1 John Adams1 William Cutter1 Jeduthun Wellington1 Moses Hovey1 Benjamin Cooper1 Jonathan Robbins1 Seth Stone1 Capt. Samuel Carter1 Josiah Hall1 Thomas Adams, Jr.1 John Cutter, 3d1 Thomas Cutter1 Jonathan Perry1 John Locke1 Josiah Wilson1 James Frost1 John Stone1 Jonathan Locke1 John Cutter, Jr.1 Caleb Hovey1 Francis Locke, Jr.1 Ephraim Cooke1 Ammi Cutter1 William Adams, Jr1 James Locke1 Stephen Locke1 Jo
is Whitmore, who engaged to respond his rates and orderly carriage, during his abode there. Town Rec. Mary, who m. Samuel Frost 12 Oct. 1663, may have been sister to Arthur Cole, Sen. Sarah, m. Philemon Hastings, 19 Mar. 1766. Collins, Edward, pub. Ephraim Frost, Jr., 16 Mar. 1739, and d. 20 Oct. 1805, a. 88; John, b. 13 June 1720; Abigail, b. 21 Ap. 1722, m. Samuel Frost 19 Feb. 1741; Richard, b. 9 Mar. 1725-6; Thomas, b. 2 Nov. 1727, d. 21 May 1737; Martha, b. 31 Mar. 1731, m. Jonathan 1753, m. Jonathan Perry 29 June 1780; Mary, bap. 20 Jan. 1765; Love, bap. 17 Feb. 1767; Dorcas, bap. 20 Aug. 1769, m. Samuel Frost 15 Oct. 1789; Ruth, bap. 15 Mar. 1772; Lucy, bap. 18 Dec. 1774; William, bap. 22 June 1777. Zecha-Riah the f. res. Samuel, b. 13 July 1779; Isaac; Ebenezer; and William; all named in the settlement of the estate of their grandfather, Samuel Frost, 6 June 1799. Solomon the f. res. in Menotomy, and d. 23 Jan. 1804; his w. Rebecca d. 13 Nov. 1798, a; 52. 32. Ge
5-6, to connect themselves with some family. The next month, Jacob Coale submitted himself to the family government of Francis Whitmore, who engaged to respond his rates and orderly carriage, during his abode there. Town Rec. Mary, who m. Samuel Frost 12 Oct. 1663, may have been sister to Arthur Cole, Sen. Sarah, m. Philemon Hastings, 19 Mar. 1766. Collins, Edward, was a large land-holder in Camb. as early as 1636, and during his sojourn here was one of the most prominent citizens. He echariah Hill 10 Feb. 1731-2, and Samuel Carter 11 Dec. 1770; (Hannah, b. 14 June 1715, m. John Brooks; Mary, b. 1 June 1717, pub. Ephraim Frost, Jr., 16 Mar. 1739, and d. 20 Oct. 1805, a. 88; John, b. 13 June 1720; Abigail, b. 21 Ap. 1722, m. Samuel Frost 19 Feb. 1741; Richard, b. 9 Mar. 1725-6; Thomas, b. 2 Nov. 1727, d. 21 May 1737; Martha, b. 31 Mar. 1731, m. Jonathan Stone 21 May 1747; Ammi, b. 4 Nov. 1733; Ruhamah, twin with Ammi, b. 4 Nov. 1733, d. 7 June 1737. John the f. was a farmer,
d to confinement. 17. Zechariah, s. of Zechariah (11), m. Rebecca Wellington of Waltham 22 Jan. 1757; she d. 16 Aug. 1770, a. 35, and he m. Ruth Robbins 9 May 1771. His children were Rebecca, b. 15 Ap. 1757; Zechariah, b. 8 June 1759, m. Abigail Blodgett 25 Mar. 1781, and d. (suicide) 5 Mar. 1814; Sarah, b. 14 Feb. 1761, m. Seth Frost 20 Nov. 1781; Betsey, bap. 23 Jan. 1753, m. Jonathan Perry 29 June 1780; Mary, bap. 20 Jan. 1765; Love, bap. 17 Feb. 1767; Dorcas, bap. 20 Aug. 1769, m. Samuel Frost 15 Oct. 1789; Ruth, bap. 15 Mar. 1772; Lucy, bap. 18 Dec. 1774; William, bap. 22 June 1777. Zecha-Riah the f. res. in Menot., and d. 11 Mar. 1812; his w. Ruth d. 21 Mar. 1816, a. 78. 18. John, s. of Zechariah (11), in. Dorcas Bowes 1 Aug. 1765, and had Elizabeth, bap. 3 Ap. 1766, m. Samuel Gowen of Medf. 26 Feb. 1793; John, bap. 1 Mar. 1767, d. 21 Nov. 1768; Lucy, bap. 22 May 1768; Lydia, bap. 17 Sept. 1769, d. unm. 3 Sept. 1800; John, bap. 29 Ap. 1771; Mary, bap. 7 June 1772, d.
., and d. 23 Ap. 1803; his w. Experience d. 22 Sept. 1810, a. 55. 31. Solomon, s. of Ebenezer (18), m. Rebecca Frost 13 Ap. 1775, and had Solomon, b. 22 Mar. 1776, m. Elizabeth Wyeth of Charlestown 15 Ap. 1803, and d. 6 Oct. 1821 (Elizabeth, prob. w. of Solomon, Jr., d. 22 Sept. 1839, a. 67); Rebecca, b. 9 Sept. 1777, m. Benjamin Tenney of Hollis, N. H., 18 Aug. 1796; Samuel, b. 13 July 1779; Isaac; Ebenezer; and William; all named in the settlement of the estate of their grandfather, Samuel Frost, 6 June 1799. Solomon the f. res. in Menotomy, and d. 23 Jan. 1804; his w. Rebecca d. 13 Nov. 1798, a; 52. 32. George, s. of Ebenezer (18), m. Lydia Hill 21 June 1770, and had Lydia, b. 15 Ap 1771, m. Jonas Pierce; Sarah, b. 10 Feb. and d. 5 Mar. 1773; George, b. 24 May 1774, m. Susanna Adams 7 June 1804; Sarah, b. 25 Nov. 1775, d. unm. 22 Mar. 1797; Ebenezer, b. 29 June 1778, d. 28 July 1801; Elizabeth, b. 19 Sept. 1780; Zechariah and Rebecca, twins, b. 17 Oct. and d. 27 and 28 Oct