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of minute-men, under Capt. Benjamin Locke, 19 Apr. 1775. He was rated in Camb. 1777, and in Menotomy 1781, and m. Hannah Stone (26 June, 1781), who—dau. of Jonathan Stone of Watertown —was bap. at Menot. 5 Apr. 1761. Both were adm. Pct. ch. 11 Aug. 1782, and had William, b. 1, bap. 6 Oct. 1782, adm. Pct. ch. 20 Feb. 1806, dt; John; Abigail, adm. Pct. ch. at organization 9 Sept. 1739, m. Samuel Frost, 19 Feb. 1741; Richard; Thomas, d. 21 May, 1737, a. 9 yrs. (g. s.); Martha, m. Jonathan Stone, 21 May, 1747; Ammi; Ruhamah (twin with Ammi), d. 7 June, 1737, a. 3 yrs. (g. s.). See Wyman, 261. 4. William, brother of John (3), who m. Ann Rice of Sudbf Nehemiah (44), m. Abigail Hill, 4 Jan. 1818. Had Abigail, m. Jonathan Clark; Oynthia, m. B. F. Russell; Elijah L.; Evelina, m. N. T. Stone; Emma Maria, m. Jonathan Stone; Lucy; Eliza; Nehemiah H. 68. Asa, s. of Nehemiah (44), resided in Camb.; had a son, buried here 25 May, 1837. See Cutter Book, 252. 69. Thomas, s. of