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ried in their own town. Two were wounded-Nathan Putnam and Dennison Wallis. One, Joseph Bell, was missing after the battle, being taken prisoner and carried into Boston, where he was imprisoned two months in an English frigate. Although she was farther from Lexington than any of her sister towns who were represented at the battle, yet she lost more of her children than any other town except Lexington. Hanson, Hist. Danvera, p. 91. The Beverly men injured, and probably here, were Reuben Kennison killed, and Nathaniel Cleaves, Samuel Woodbury and William Dodge wounded. Of men from other towns who fell in Menotomy, we find mention of the following in the Salem Gazette:— On the nineteenth of April, was killed among others, by the British troops, at Menotomy, as he was courageously defending his country's rights, the good, the pious, and friendly Mr. Daniel Townsend, of Lynn-End. He was a constant and ready friend to the poor and afflicted; a good adviser in case of difficul
1, 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, 190,193, 198, 256, 266, 282, 331 Keniston, 256, 266 Kennedy, 111, 113-15, 121, 263, 266, 267 Kennison, 71 Kenny and Kenney, 344, 347, 349, 361 Kenrick, 165 Kent, 137, 183, 187, 203, 208, 257, 258, 267 Keough, 341 Kern, 164, 173 Kerrigan, 343 Kettell and Kettle, 58, 267 Keyes, 173,177, 267,271, 349 Kidder, 20, 273 Kimball, 223, 321 King, 63, 66, 114, 115, 216, 267, 333, 348 King Charles II, 9 King George III., 51, 63, 87 King James I., 33 Kneeland, 34, 104 Knight, 53 Knox, 108, 134, 135 Kossuth, 139 Ladd, 346 Lafayette, 139 Lairs