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upplies, which usually held their sessions together, adjourned to meet at Woburn on the morrow (the 19th). Three members, Gerry, Orne, and Lee, remained to lodge at Newell's (otherwise Wetherby's), while two, Watson and Devens, departed in Devens's ng out in the upper window of the tower of the North Church toward Charlestown—and then sent off an express to inform Messrs. Gerry, &c., and Messrs. Hancock and Adams, whom he knew were at the Rev. Mr. Clarke's, at Lexington. He was the man who me captured Revere and three citizens of Lexington, beyond that town, toward Concord, during the night before the 19th. Messrs. Gerry, Orne, and Lee, the members who remained at Wetherby's, in Menotomy, saw the silent march of the British troops, as te house, they halted. Several of the gentlemen slept there during the night. Among them were Col. Orne, Col. Lee, and Mr. Gerry. One of them awoke, and informed the others that a body of the British were before the house. They immediately made th
Peter, d. 21 Jan. 1801, a. 4; Peter, bap. 3 Nov. 1805; Susan Frost, bap. 22 Nov. 1807, m. William Verry, 15 Apr. 1830, W. C.; James Frost, bap. 13 Aug. 1809; Elbridge Gerry, bap. 4 Aug. 1811; Abigail, bap. 29 May, 1814; Martha Frost, bap. 20 July, 1817, m. J. M. Doane; Ezekiel Whittemore, bap. 20 Feb. 1820; Ann (d. 1822, a. 3 day Gemini—twin infants—d. 7 Mar. 1795, a. 8 hours. Geohagan, Michael, of Boston, and Prudence Winship of Camb., m. 10 May, 1744. See Wyman, 404. See Thornton. Gerry, Catherine, and James Trecothick Austin of Camb. m. 2 Oct. 1806. Dau. of Vice President Elbridge Gerry, then of Camb. Gibson, wife of Thomas—Irish—d. 30 Apr. Vice President Elbridge Gerry, then of Camb. Gibson, wife of Thomas—Irish—d. 30 Apr. 1839, a. 30. Gilbert, Asahel, and Charlotte Thorndike of Boston, m. 10 Dec. 1827. Gilmore, Mary [lived at the Teels—to Harvard] adm. Pct. ch. 18 Sept. 1791; Patty Flyng, dau. of Wid. Mary, bap. 18 Sept. 1791. See Wyman, 410, 935. Gilson, Asa, of Boston, and Lydia Cutter of W. Camb., m. 16 May, 1819. See Cutter (p
, 100, 261, 287, 332, 333 Fuller, 229, 261, 262 Gage, 62, 64, 59, 69, 74, 78, 80, 81, 111, 161, 297 Gallagher, 346 Gallop, 261 Galvin, 179 Gammon, 349 Gannett, 104, 118 Gardner, 12, 13, 24, 38, 68, 94, 100, 118-20, 130, 131, 137, 140, 141, 143, 170-72, 178, 187, 194, 196, 204, 206, 208, 215, 251, 252, 270, 274, 308, 334, 344, 346 Garfield, 193, 262 Gasset, 164 Gates, 22, 166, 351 Gay, 32, 218, 262, 340 Gee, 24 Geier, 343 Geohagan, 262, 310, 326 Gerry, 69, 60, 190, 262 Gibbons, 6, 7 Gibbs, 172, 177, 343 Gibson, 166, 215, 252,348 Gilbert, 252, 310 Gilceas, 346 Gill, 44 Gilmore, 262, 309 Gilson, 219, 262 Gladdeus, 252 Glazier, 262, 263 Gleason, 218, 252 Gleison, 7 Goddard, 233, 252, 309 Goddin and Godding, 11, 12, 22, 262, 263, 299, 301, 328 Goffe, 7 Goldsmith, 262, 263 Goldthwait, 67 Goodwin, 173, 184, 222, 262, 263 Gookin, 253, 275 Gordon, 53, 61, 63, 64, 65, 78 Gore, 13 Go