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Aaron Hodges, Nathaniel Holden, Elisha Holmes, Daniel Hovey, Simon Howard, Jonathan Ingersol, Jonas Jackson, John Kidder, David Lamson, Edward Manning, William Marshall, John Mason, John Matthews, Thomas Mayhew, Francis Moore, Jr., William Moore, Christopher Mudgeon, John Mullett, John Nutting, Daniel Paine, Stephen Paine, Daniel Parkhurst, Thomas Peirce, Warren Perkins, Reuben Prentice, Addison Richardson, John Rickey, John Robbins, Joseph Robbins, Nathan Robbins, Thomas Robbins, Jr., William Robbins, John Robinson, Hobart Russell, Philemon Russell, Dennis Ryan, Henry Seager, Thomas Shepard, Philip Sherman, Thomas Sherman, Thomas Sisson (Drummer), Joseph Smith, Parsons Smith, Benjamin Stanley, David Stanley, Jonathan Stanley, Joseph Stanley, Michael Stanley, Stephen Stearns, Aaron Swan, Joshua Swan, Samuel Swan, Mansfield Tapley, Thomas Thwing, Daniel Warren, Joseph Withington, Jason Winship, John Wellington, Jonas Wyeth. One of the papers in the Massachusetts Archives commemora
an.) 2. William, brother to Richard (1), owned house and one acre, in 1635, on the north side of Brattle Street near Brattle Square. He removed to Hartford, with Hooker, and d. in 1648 or 1649; had sisters, West and Winter. He appears to have left neither wife nor children. (Hinman.) Butterfield, Jonathan, by w. Ruth, had Jonathan; John, m. Mary Hill 1 Mar. 1725-6; Mary; all baptized 2 July 1699; Abigail, b. 11 May 1702, m. Joseph Wheeler 2 Mar. 1726-7; Ruth, b. 7 Sept. 1704, m. William Robbins 13 July 1733; Jane, b. 7 Aug. 1706, m. George Cutter 10 July 1729; Lydia, bap. 3 Oct. 1708; William, bap. 24 Sept. 1710; Phebe, bap. 30 Aug. 1713; Deborah, bap. 3 June 1716. Jonathan the f. was Field-driver for Menotomy fields, 1693. 2. William, s. of Jonathan (1), m. Sarah Robbins 12 Dec. 1733, and had Mary, bap. 15 Sept. 1734; Jonathan, bap. 21 Mar. 1735-6; Mary, bap. 5 Feb. 1737-8. William, probably the same, m. Mehitabel Chamberlin 1 May 1740, and had Sarah, bap. 31 May 1741, d
an.) 2. William, brother to Richard (1), owned house and one acre, in 1635, on the north side of Brattle Street near Brattle Square. He removed to Hartford, with Hooker, and d. in 1648 or 1649; had sisters, West and Winter. He appears to have left neither wife nor children. (Hinman.) Butterfield, Jonathan, by w. Ruth, had Jonathan; John, m. Mary Hill 1 Mar. 1725-6; Mary; all baptized 2 July 1699; Abigail, b. 11 May 1702, m. Joseph Wheeler 2 Mar. 1726-7; Ruth, b. 7 Sept. 1704, m. William Robbins 13 July 1733; Jane, b. 7 Aug. 1706, m. George Cutter 10 July 1729; Lydia, bap. 3 Oct. 1708; William, bap. 24 Sept. 1710; Phebe, bap. 30 Aug. 1713; Deborah, bap. 3 June 1716. Jonathan the f. was Field-driver for Menotomy fields, 1693. 2. William, s. of Jonathan (1), m. Sarah Robbins 12 Dec. 1733, and had Mary, bap. 15 Sept. 1734; Jonathan, bap. 21 Mar. 1735-6; Mary, bap. 5 Feb. 1737-8. William, probably the same, m. Mehitabel Chamberlin 1 May 1740, and had Sarah, bap. 31 May 1741, d
Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Appendix A. (search)
Benj. Hodges, Robert Holden, Minion F. Knott, Alex. V. Keepers, Samuel Polk, John W. Thompson, R. Wagner. Company G, Capt. Thomas R. Stewart, commanding. Killed—Second-Lieut. William C. Wrightson, privates, J. S. Littleford, J. N. Gossman, W. B. Cator. Wounded—Capt. Thomas R. Stewart, First-Lieut. James A. Davis, Corp. J. Edwin Briddel; privates, James Abbott, S. E. Adkins, E. W. Breslin, mortally, Daniel Boyles, Charles A. Clarke, J. R Fentswait, mortally, W. B. Fountain, mortally, William Robbins, Benjamin F. Twilly, D. B. P. Tingle, W. A. Vickers, J. L. Woolford. Captured-privates, L. H. Weaver, Ross Messick. at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Capt. I. Parran Crane, commanding. Company A, Capt. George Thomas. Killed—privates, Wm. H. Holliday, Henry C. Owens. Wounded— Thomas O'Brien, Alexander Fulton, mortally, Thomas D. Harrison, Frederick Heiston, Ivan C. Henry, Wm. Hoffman. Company B, First-Lieut. John H. Stone. Wounded-First Lieut. John H. Stone; privates, James R. Her
ter Marywife ofThomas Frost Hannahwife ofJason Winship Elisabethwife ofJohn Winship Ruthwife ofWm. Dickson Anne Cutter, widowAnna Fessenden, widow Sarahwife ofAndrew Wilson Sarahwife ofEdward Russell Elisabethwife ofPhilip Carteret Elisabeth Cutter, widow Marywife ofJoseph Russell *** Annawife ofJoseph Winship Lydiawife ofSeth Reed Patiencewife ofThomas Hall Annawife ofGershom Cutter, jr. Marthawife ofJohn Wilson Mercy Perry, widow Janewife ofGeorge Cutter Ruthwife ofWm. Robbins Sarahwife ofJosiah Robbins Deborahwife ofJoseph Robbins Sarahwife ofSam l Smith Sarahwife ofEben'r Prentice Rachelwife ofJonathan Butterfield, jr. Mary wife ofJohn Butterfield Rebeccawife ofZacheriah Hill Sarahwife ofThomas Williams Sarahwife ofMoses Harrington Abigailwife ofJames Cutler, jr. Marywife ofEph'm Frost, jr. Marydaughter ofEben'r Swan Elisabethwife ofFrancis Locke Deborah Chrissen Rebeccadaughter ofJoseph Adams Marthawife ofEph'm Frost Abigailwife ofJohn Cutte
el Reed, 1803-07. Jonas Peirce, 1805-07. William Hill Jr., 1806. Precinct Collectors. John Winship, 1733. Ephraim Cook, 1734—fined for failing to serve. Jason Winship, 1734. William Cutter, 1735. Zechariah Hill, 1736. Joseph Bemis, 1737. David Dunster, 1738—fined for refusing to serve. John Fillebrown, 1738. William Butterfield, 1738. Moses Harrington, 1739. Walter Russell, Jr., 1740. James Cutler, Jr., 1741. Joseph Belknap, 1742—fined. William Robbins, 1742. Samuel Swan, 1743. George Cutter, 1744. William Withington, 1745. William Winship, Jr., 1746. Francis Locke, 1747. Timothy Swan, 1748. Joseph Frost, 1749—fined for not serving. Samuel Frost, 1749 (1771—fined). Aaron Cutter, 1760 Joseph Russell, 1761. Richard Cutter, 1752. William Adams, 1753. Jason Dunster, 1754. Walter Dickson, 1755. Thomas Cutter, 1756. Samuel Locke, 1757. Jonathan Cutter, 1758. Patten Russell, 1759. S
, b. 28 Aug. 1783. He prob. had also a child, funeral 18 Aug. 1775, and an infant, funeral 25 Aug. 1775. Wid. Hannah, of Charlestown (mother of Joseph), m. William Robbins of Camb., 17 Oct. 1764. Lieut. Joseph (1) was rated in Menotomy, 1781. Hannah, his sister, m. Samuel Cutter—see Cutter. (par. 42). Joseph (1) m. Anna Hodge, adm. Pct. ch. 18 Oct. 1761, prob. the Susanna who m. John Wilson, Jr., 10 Oct. 1765; Keziah, dau. of Daniel, was adm. Pct. ch. 30 Mar. 1766; Hannah, m. William Robbins, Jr., 5 Mar. 1767; Ruth, m. Jason Belknap, 9 Jan. 1770. See Wyman, 722, for Daniel the father; his wife was Hannah Belknap, m. about———, 1730, per Wyman. Paorn. Hannah, w. of William, aet. 45, was bap. 6 Dec. 1767. William (son?) d. of a fever 3 Sept. 1773. Widow Hannah [wife of son William?], d. 31 Jan. 1776. William Robbins was a private soldier from Cambridge during the French War. See Wyman's Chas., 818. 4. Thomas, had son, b.——, 1740, d. 17 Apr. 1740, a. 2 days. Thomas