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the respective regiments. Journals of each Provincial Congress, p. 33. In accordance with this recommendation, Captain Gardner having been reelected or retained in office, was elected Colonel, Nov. 29, 1774, at a meeting of the officers of the several companies of militia in the first Regiment in the County of Middlesex. Boston Gazette, Dec. 5, 1774. The other field officers were Capt. William Bond, Lieut.-col.; Capt. William Conant, 2d Lieut.-col.; Capt. Abijah Brown, Major; Capt. Benjamin Hammond, 2d Major. Soon after the Battle of Lexington, in which he was actively engaged, The Council Records, March 14, 1776, show that a warrant was drawn to pay Col. Thomas Gardner's Field Alarm Roll, on the 19th of April last. he enlisted a Regiment for the Continental Army, of which he was commissioned as Colonel, June 2, 1775. Journals of each Provincial Congress, p. 292. The other field officers were William Bond of Watertown, Lieut.-col., and Michael Jackson, of Newton, Major. A
ght, some of the family entered his apartment, and found him sitting in his chair partly undressed, apparently having been dead some considerable time. Bradbury's Hist. Kennebunk Port. 8. Ebenezer, s. of John (4), m. Mary, dau. of Joseph Mason of Watertown, 7 Ap. 1737, and had Thomas, b. 14 Aug. 1740; Elizabeth. Ebenezer the f. d. 11 Ap. 1742, a. 28. 9. Thomas, s. of Ebenezer (8), m. Elizabeth Brown 21 Ap. 1763, and had in Camb. Josiah, b. 24 Dec. 1763; Mary, b. 1 July 1765, m. Benjamin Hammond, and d. 19 Dec. 1846; in Roxbury, Thomas, b. 18 Aug. 1766; James, b. 8 Feb. 1768; in Lunenburg, Ebenezer, b. 8 June 1769; Phineas Brown, b. 1 Nov. 1770; Elizabeth, b. 4 July 1772, m. John Royal Barlow 6 Sept. 1792, and d. 30 Sept. 1850; Stephen, b. 23 June 1774, fell from mast-head and was killed 25 Dec. 1796; in Cambridge, Washington, b. 26 Aug. 1777, supposed to have perished in the Richmond Theatre conflagration 1811; another account says I lost at sea; Eleanor Dana, b. 23 Feb. 1779,
ght, some of the family entered his apartment, and found him sitting in his chair partly undressed, apparently having been dead some considerable time. Bradbury's Hist. Kennebunk Port. 8. Ebenezer, s. of John (4), m. Mary, dau. of Joseph Mason of Watertown, 7 Ap. 1737, and had Thomas, b. 14 Aug. 1740; Elizabeth. Ebenezer the f. d. 11 Ap. 1742, a. 28. 9. Thomas, s. of Ebenezer (8), m. Elizabeth Brown 21 Ap. 1763, and had in Camb. Josiah, b. 24 Dec. 1763; Mary, b. 1 July 1765, m. Benjamin Hammond, and d. 19 Dec. 1846; in Roxbury, Thomas, b. 18 Aug. 1766; James, b. 8 Feb. 1768; in Lunenburg, Ebenezer, b. 8 June 1769; Phineas Brown, b. 1 Nov. 1770; Elizabeth, b. 4 July 1772, m. John Royal Barlow 6 Sept. 1792, and d. 30 Sept. 1850; Stephen, b. 23 June 1774, fell from mast-head and was killed 25 Dec. 1796; in Cambridge, Washington, b. 26 Aug. 1777, supposed to have perished in the Richmond Theatre conflagration 1811; another account says I lost at sea; Eleanor Dana, b. 23 Feb. 1779,