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death is an open question; there is no doubt in my mind, and many others share my opinion. He was finely educated, gentlemanly and brave, and well worthy of honorable mention in the records of Massachusetts patriotism. Gowen, Samuel, of Medford, and Elizabeth Hill of Camb., m. 26 Feb. 1793. See Hill (par. 6). Gracie, Manuel, of Wilmington, and Mehitable Williams of Camb., m. 10 Apr. 1777. Grant, Abraham, of Camb., and Charlotte Yates of W. Camb., m. 30 June, 1824. Daniel and Sarah P. Pierce of W. Camb., m. 29 Aug. 1824. Gray, Sarah, and Silas Cutler of W. Camb., m. 3 June, 1827. Green, Rebecca—granddaughter of John Williams, deceased—adm. Pct. ch. 13 Dec. 1761. Thomas, was pastor of the Baptist Society in Camb. N. W. Prect. 21 July, 1787, and continued in that office till 1793. He was grandson of Dr. Thomas Green, first pastor of the Baptist Church in Leicester, and b. at Worcester, 3 Jan. 1761. He came to Cambridge by letter from Wrentham. See Green Family