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ing the Court of Sessions at this January Term, to accept and cause to be recorded the verdict aforesaid, according to the law in such case made and provided, or signify to us cause to the contrary. The record proceeds thus: And on a full hearing of the parties in the premises, the Court here do accept said verdict, and do order that it be recorded; which verdict is as follows: We, David Townsend jr., Thomas Biglow, Thomas Sanderson, Nathaniel Brown, William Wellington jr., Jonas Brown, Ephraim Peirce, Jacob Gale, Moses Fuller, Thadeus Peirce, Arthur Train, and Gregory Clark, having been summoned, empanelled, and as a jury sworn to hear and determine on the complaint of the town of Cambridge against Andrew Craigie, have heard the parties, duly considered their several allegations, and on our oaths do say, that, by the laying out and establishing of the highway from Cambridge Common to Canal Bridge, and by the passage of the same highway over lands of Andrew Craigie, the said Craigie h
of being overcome at last, and muzzled, that is, snow rubbed down his bare back. He was a great reader, day and night, and his sister Anna, who was a sort of house-keeper, finding he sat up late reading after he retired, would allow him only a short piece of candle on going to bed. He got even with her by secreting a whole one in the course of the day, and then reading as late as he pleased. 60. Samuel Locke, s. of Ephraim (24), m. twice, and had seven sons and one daughter; of whom Ephraim Peirce and Watson Grant were bap. here 8 July, 1838. See Cutter Book, 143-44, 387, 408-09. 61. Gershom, s. of Gershom (37), m. first Hannah Newell; second, Catherine Sumner, 23 June, 1786; and third Deborah Torrey. He belonged to the Baptist Society in Camb. N. W. Pct. 21 July, 1787, and d. (20) Aug. 1799, a. 45. Six children. See Wyman, 267. 62. Aaron, s. of Gershom (37), m. Polly or Mary Putnam, 23 Aug. 1796. Mary prob. she, d. 3 Nov. 1810, a. 37. He m. a second w., Mary Howe, an