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h by Herbert Pelham, Esq., east by land of Widow Russell, and Cambridge Commons westerly; 20 acres Bull, Jonathan Dunster, Justinian Holden, Jason Russell, William Russell, Gershom Swan, John Wellioseph Russell and his brothers William and Jason Russell, Jonathan Saunders, John Wellington, Edwarst, last range of lots, &c., southeast. Jason Russell bought Mr. Pelham's lot of twenty acres in 1694-5. William Russell survived his brother Jason Russell, and died at Menotomy, May 17, 1744, a Sheds. Edward Winship, William Russell, Jason Russell, William Cutter, Joseph Winship, Samuel Kiong whom were Mrs. Corlet, William Patten, Jason Russell, Gershom Cutter, John Dickson, Samuel Bullridge as late as 1811. 1724. Request of Jason Russell and others, that way may be stated from Th Pond, and so to way to Mills Weare. This Jason Russell was grandfather of that Jason Russell who Jason Russell who was killed by the British troops on April 19, 1775. The senior Jason Russell died about 1736.—Paig[1 more...]
itary service in 1746. April 20, 1740, Jason Russell was admitted to full communion by this chu12, 1740, I bought one acre of ground of Mr. Jason Russell for house, which was raised July 17, at ave heard of it only from your brother and Jason Russell, who I perceive by their account have sevehusband Francis Locke; she was daughter of Jason Russell. The brother of Rev. Isaiah Dunster mention April 19, 1776, and nephew of Mrs. Martha (Russell) Dunster Locke. The house where Francis Lockes between two fires, and several fell. Jason Russell was a prominent citizen in this Precinct, of escape they rushed into Russell's house. Russell, who seems to have been with them outside, fo that day were killed around this house. Jason Russell and eleven comrades in death were interredook, broke and destroyed what they could. Jason Russell, the old man, was the person killed, and imittee for the War.—Nehemiah Cutter, Patten. Russell, Thomas Cutter. The same were also chosen as[12 more...]
niel Francis, 1744, 1745, 1748, 1749. Francis Locke, 1746, 1747. Francis Bowman, 1748. Zechariah Hill, 1760, 1751. Thomas Hall, 1762-55. Gershom Cutter, 1754-58 (1775—declined). Ephraim Frost, Jr., 1756, 1757, 1759, 1760. Jason Russell, 1768, 1761-63. Joseph Adams, Jr., 1759, 1760, 1765-67. Joseph Wellington, 1761-63. Capt. Thomas Adams, 1764. William Cutler, 1764. Daniel Brown, 1765-67 (1772, 1781—declined). Patten Russell, 1767-70. William Bowman, 1768-., 1742, 1754-58. Nathaniel Francis, 1744, 1745, 1748, 1749. Francis Locke, 1746, 1747. Zechariah Hill, 1746, 1750, 1751. Joseph Russell, 1747, 1759, 1764. Francis Bowman, 1748. Ephraim Frost, Jr., 1756, 1757, 1759, 1760. Jason Russell, 1758, 1761-63. Joseph Adams, Jr., 1759, 1760, 1765-1767. Joseph Wellington, 1761-63. Capt. Thomas Adams, 1764. William Cutler, 1764. Daniel Brown, 1765-67. Patten Russell, 1767-70. William Bowman, 1768-70. Samuel Frost,
Mary, of Andover, was adm. Pct. ch. 13 Apr. 1746. Mary, of Charlestown this precinct, m. William Winship, Jr., 14 July, 1748. See Wyman, 563. Elizabeth, at Jason Russell's, d. 8 Feb. 1751, a. 17 yrs, Esther, of Woburn, m. Jonathan Eastman, of Concord, New Hamps, 15 Sept. 1776. Reuben, of Woburn, and Keziah Baldwin, of Woburn, d. 23 Oct. 1743, a. 10 mos.; Mary, b. 12, bap. 29 Jan. 1744, m. Nathaniel Cutter, of Woburn, 20 Nov. 1777 (par. 77); Elizabeth, b. 6, bap. 12 May, 1745, m. Jason Russell, Jr., 28 Oct. 1762; a dau. (Sarah ) b. 9 Sept., d. 23 Sept. 1746, a. 14 days; a dau., stillborn, 15 Dec. 1748, and Samuel, b. 15 (18), bap. 18 Dec. 1748; William of William (2), and Elizabeth, w. of John, were adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. His dau. Elizabeth, adm. to Pct. ch. at org., 9 Sept. 1739, m. Jason Russell 28 Jan. 1740; Ruth, dau. of Deacon John, adm. Pct. ch. 3 July, 1757, m. Ebenezer Shed, Jr., of Charlestown, 24 Mar. 1760; Josiah, A. B. [H. U. 1762], adm. Pct
nsend, of Lynnfield, at Menotomy, 19 April, 1775, 71, 72; of General Washington, 108; of Hon. Charles Sumner, 164; of Jason Russell, April 19, 1775, 68-70, 74, 75; of Rev. Samuel Cooke, 101 Deaths of three members of the Winship family, 37 Dec Hogreeves for Menotomy, 1692, 1695, 9 Horse Railroad, 166 Hospitals in Menotomy in 1775, 78, 83 House of Jason Russell at Menotomy April 19, 1775, 67-69, 71, 72, 75 Ice business and John Hill, 146; and railroads, 146, 147; first ice 6, 42, 69, 73, 74, 76, 76, 83, 121, 133, 136, 139, 150 Inoculation for cowpox, 139 Inscription on gravestone to Jason Russell and others, 69; on monument of the Rev. Samuel Cooke, 100. Installation of Rev. D. Damon, 117, 119; of successors, 120, 174 Interment of Russell and others who fell on April 19, 1776, 70 Journalists, distinguished, natives, 146 Juvenile Library, 141, 142, 155, 163 Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, 168, 169 Lafayette in West Cambridge, 139 Legacy