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Louisburg in March, 1746. Cutter Family, 55-59. The names of a few non-commissioned officers and privates also, during these troublous times, have been preserved. Joseph Hastings was wounded and lost an eye in 1690. In the same year, among those who were engaged in the unfortunate expedition against Canada are found the names of John Andrew, William Blanchard, Nathaniel Bowman, Matthew Bridge, Daniel Champney, James Cutler, Edward Green, Stephen Hastings, Joseph Hicks, John Manning, John Peirce, Joseph Smith, Nathaniel Sparhawk, John Squire, Thomas Stacy, John Stedman. In 1707, John Comce was killed, and Benjamin Mussey captived Sergeants William Cheever and Eliazar Parker served in 1722; Zechariah Hicks, clerk, and John Manning, in 1724; Sergeant Simon Holden, in 1725, and John Oldham, in 1740 Next after Colonel Goffe, William Brattle was for many years the most prominent military character. He attained the rank of Major as early as 1728, when he was only twenty-two years
see Paige, 480). Andrews, Thomas, d. 15 Mar. 1801,a. 53. Elizabeth, d. 17 Aug. 1807, a. 55. Joseph E. had w. Sarah, and chil. Sarah Williams, Joseph Ellis and George Frederick baptized W. Camb., 7 Aug. 1836. Sarah, w. of Joseph E., d. 8 Sept. 1836, a 31. (Joseph E. was pub. to Sarah Parsons, Jan. 5, 1812?—Wyman's Chas. 22.) Angier, Sarah, m. John Hildreth, 3 Jan. 1776. (See Paige, 482.) Annis, Lucy A., and Edmund M. Fessenden of Charlestown, m. 3 Feb. 1828. Ash, Mary and John Peirce of W. Camb. m. 19 May, 1811. Betsey, and Samuel Locke 2d, m. 29 Nov. 1815. Augustus, John, and Harriet Stearns of Lexington, m. 6 Nov. 1817. Austin, James Trecothick, and Catherine Gerry of Cambridge, m. 2 Oct. 1806. He grad. H. U. 1802. Ll.D. and attorney-general of Massachusetts. (See Drake's Biog. Dict. ) Averill, Selina A., of Charlestown, and Frederick A. Kendall, of Medford, m. 10 Sept. 1826. Avery, Joshua, m. Mary Russell of W. Camb. 27 Dec. 1807. Joshua, Esq., d