Hill, Joseph Adams, Amos Hill, William Wyeth, Amos Davis, Ichabod Fessenden, Ebenezer Hall, Jr., William Adams, Jr., Samuel Hill, Walter Russell, James Russell, Jr., Francis Locke, Jr., Thomas Fillebrown, Daniel Wilson, Moses Cutter, Joseph Hill, James Cutter, Jr., George Swan, Benjamin Cutter, Jr., John Wilson, Joel Frost, James Fillebrown.
On Dec. 5, 1804, Artemas Kennedy was chosen president, Isaac Locke secretary, A. Kennedy chorister, Daniel Locke and John Perry bass assistants, Isaac LocArtemas Kennedy, president; Isaac Locke, secretary; Artemas Kennedy, chorister; Isaac Locke, tenor assistant, John Perry, first bass assistant; Walter Russell, second bass assistant; Amos Davis, treble assistant; Ichabod Fessenden, treasurer; Messrs. James and William Hill, bass assistants pro tem .
In 1806 the inhabitants of this Precinct voted that they would build a house for a deposit of the hearse.
That the said building be erected on the south side of the Gutter, so. called, running
nedy, James Hill, Isaac Locke, Thomas Fillebrown, Amos Locke, Samuel Hill, John Wilson, Joseph Adams, Moses Cutter, Daniel Wilson, Samuel Wilson, James Fillebrown, Ebenezer Hall, Jr., Ichabod Fessenden (with clarinet), Walter Russell (bass viol), James Cutter, Jr., Joseph Hill, Joel Frost, Benjamin Cutter, George Swan, Abijah Cutter, Amos Hill, Benjamin Harrington, John Perry, W. B. King, Nathan Locke, Thomas Hill, Samuel Ames, William Mann, Jonas Adams, Philip B. Fessenden, David Hill, Asa Fro of highways; Caleb Cole and Jonathan Butterfield, surveyors of lumber; James Hill and John Tufts, fence-viewers; William Whittemore, Jr., Nathaniel Hill, George Prentiss, Jr., Miles Gardner, firewards; Samuel Butterfield, Jr., Ephraim Cooke, 3d, James Cutter, John Frost, Jr., and Benjamin Locke, hogreeves; William Hill, 3d, tythingman; Major Josiah Whittemore, poundkeeper; Eben Swan, William Cutter, Jr., Nehemiah Cutter, Jonathan Frost, Adam Cutter, Amos Russell, field-drivers; John Tufts, cl
; Elizabeth, 6 June, 1756; John, 25 Feb. 1759; James—s. of James of Charlestown—22 Mar. 1761.
[Jamna, bap. 26 June, 1808, d. 23 Feb. 1814, a. 7; James, bap. 4 June, 1809; William Foreman, bap. 22 S, 1762; Thomas, b. 26 June, bap. 1 July, 1764; James, b. 16, bap. 16 Mar. 1766; Marshall, b. 7, bapidge, now Brighton.— bap. here 10 Sept. 1780.
James d. 24 Nov. 1808, a. 68.
See Cutter Book, 251,See Wyman, 371, No. 24; also 23* and 25.
2. James, s. of John (1), had child d. 6 Sept. 1782, a.le, Jr., 14 Oct. 1821.
See Wyman, 501.
16. James, s. of William (8), m. Anne Adams, 11 Oct. 179 Joseph A.; Sarah C., m. Abijah Reed; Amos C.; James S.; Rebecca C., m. Alonzo Fiske; Martha T. (d.p. 31 Jan. 1748, m. William Hill, 3 Dec. 1767; James, b. 1 May, 1750; Ruth, b. 10 Oct. 1752, m. Joh. Rebecca Brown, of Lexington, 10 June, 1798.
James o. c. 5 May, 1799, and had James, bap. 5 May, n, bap. 13 Jan. 1806; John, bap. 18 Oct. 1807; James, bap. 25 June, 1809; Albert Dorr, bap. 15 Sept[99 more...
Combat between Dr. Downer and a British soldier, April 19, 1776, 66
Commission to Stephen Frost from the Provincial Congress, 68
Committee, of Cambridge, 2; of Safety at Menotomy, April 18 and 19, 1776, 69, 60, 65; to confer with Cambridge relative to a separate town, 113; to inspect behavior of young people in church, 34
Congregational minister of West Cambridge, right in Harvard College, 3
Congregational Unitarian Society at Belmont, 174
Constable, thanks to, 164
Convers, James, deposition concerning Cooke's mill, 15, 16
Cooke, Rev. Samuel, ordained pastor, 28; his death, 101; funeral expenses paid by Precinct, 103; his remarks fourth year after battle of 1775, 93; autobiography of, 89-92
Cooke's mills at Menotomy (established before 1638) and estate, 6-9, 11-13, 16, 16, 147
Cooke's mill lane, 11
Cotting Academy, 168, 209
Cotting High School, 209
Courtship, an old time description of, 160, 161
Cutter School House, 168, 160
Cutter, William, S
Hudson, 29, 347
Huffmaster, 153, 263, 264, 289
Hughes, 339
Humphrey, 341
Hunnewell, 264,299, 309
Hunt, 134, 169, 173, 225, 264
Huntington, 141
Hurd, 31, 32, 246, 257, 264
Hutchins, 264, 309
Hutchinson, 38, 43, 48, 68, 72, 94,97, 112,116, 140, 193, 246, 257, 262, 264, 266, 275, 280, 296, 299, 312
Ingalls, 140,156, 157,349
Ingols, 217
Ingraham, 96, 265
Ireland, 244, 265, 324
Irving, 332
Irwin, 265
Jackson, 9, 58, 124, 215, 266
Jacobs, 67
James, 339
Jaquith, 346
Jarvis, 140, 177, 265, 273, 299
Jeffers, 349
Jenkins, 140, 143, 171, 208, 265
Jennings, 31,215,265,303
Jerrell, 105, 265
Johnson, 15, 131, 171, 191, 198, 235, 250,265, 266, 288, 297, 307, 313, 327, 330, 341, 342, 346
Jones, 173, 176, 184, 211, 231, 240, 243, 266,272, 273, 294, 347, 348
Jost, 347, 349
Joyce, 346
Judd, 89, 90
Keep, 266, 289
Kelly, 53, 55, 344, 345
Kemble, 162
Kemp, 266, 283
Kendall, 83, 93, 96, 107, 169, 190,19