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. James Yates. The war against Great Britain, which was proclaimed on the 19th of June, 1812, was unpopular in Cambridge, as in New England generally. The muster rolls are not within my reach; and I am unable to furnish a full list of volunteers who may have entered the army. A certificate remains on file, however, that the Cambridge Light Infantry were in camp at South Boston fifty-one days, commencing Sept. 10, 1814. The company consisted of Captain Samuel Child, Jr.; Lieutenant Jonathan C. Prentiss; Ensign Eliab W. Metcalf; Sergeants, John Ruggles, William Hunnewell, Oliver L. Child, Rufus Roberts; Corporals, Jacob H. Bates, Asa Wyman; Fifer, Nathaniel Munroe; Privates, William Bates, Elijah Bellows, David Bowtell, John Brackett, William Brown, James Child, Nathaniel Colburn, Charles Everett, John Fillebrown, Timothy Flagg, Abraham J. Gould, Henry Greenwood, Sewall Hadley, Isaac Herrick, William Hollis, Isaac Kilburn, Richard Larrabee, Cyrus Morse, Harris Munroe, Seth Sand
4. His wife—Lucy (his second wife)—d. (14) 15 Dec. 1814, a. 65 (66, g. s.). See Wyman's Chas., 1028. He was prob. the Samuel Whittemore, 3d, who was a selectman of Camb. 1780. He is uniformly called 3d in Pct. records. He was rated as Lieut. in Menotomy, in 1781, and styled Lt. on his wife's gravestone. 6. Nathan, s. of Samuel (2), m. Mehitable Carter, 7 Feb. 1781. Both o. c. Pet. ch. 28 Oct. 1781. Had Polly, bap. 9 Dec. 1781, perhaps a sister Mary, of Chas., was she who m. Jonathan C. Prentiss, 14 Aug. 1812, Camb.; Harriet, b. 29 Oct., bap. 23 Nov. 1783, by Rev. Mr. Marrett. See Wyman's Chas., 1028. The father was a Revolutionary soldier, and rated here 1781. 7. Jonathan, s. of Samuel (2), m. Rebecca Munroe, of Lexington, 1 Feb. 1795. He o. c. Pct. ch. 3 Jan. 1796. Had Rebecca, bap. 10 Jan. 1796; Sophronia, bap. 1 Oct. 1797, perhaps Miranda, dau. of Jonathan, d. 9 Oct. 1802, a. 5; Elbridge, bap. 26 Dec. 1802; Winslow, bap. 24 Mar. 1805; Miranda, bap. 30 Nov. 1806, m