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er Capt. Adams were from a number of towns, and all that went from Menotomy returned, except Thomas Robbins, who had died in a fit. The centenarian recollects hearing the sermon, and when it was read to him in 1848 it was fresh in his memory. The Cambridge men on the muster roll of this company of foot engaged in the army for the reduction of Canada, in the regiment of which Ebenezer Nichols was colonel, were Thomas Adams, captain; John Bathrick, private; Edward Fillebrown, private; Nathaniel Holden, private (Daniel Brown, master); Israel Hind, private; Joseph Robbins, private; Thomas Robbins, Jr., private (John Cutter, master); Joshua Swan, private (Ebenezer Swan, parent); Stephen Sterns, private; Aaron Swan, private (James Perry, master). The private Joseph Robbins is represented on the roll as having died on Aug. 21, 1768, after four months and some days service, and the centenarian was undoubtedly mistaken in giving the name as Thomas, though there were two Thomas Robbins's in