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Jr., Gershom Cutter, 3d, James Locke, Stephen Robbins, Jr., Nathaniel Williams, John Fowle, Joseph Shaw, David Lamson, Samuel Swan, Josiah Hall. The term of service was probably five days. Mr. Cooke preached before the Convention of Congregational inhabitants of Cambridge Northwest Precinct, June 4, 1778, it was voted, Nehemiah Cutter being chosen moderator, that Samuel Swan be collector for the war tax, in the room of John Hill, who refused to serve. It was voted also to give the collector4651576150192 Noah Russell1717036 John Sprague1263115735 George Swan343150735163151 Ebenezer Swan3438101155143147 Samuel Swan6001685168120 Aaron Swan175126101071041128 Jos'h Shaw1716042272101 Wd. Sarah Swan117621119788 Nathan Swan171176214 Samuel Bemis19265 George Willington19944 Seth Wyman7317 Samuel Winship6315 Josiah Parker18262 Joseph Cooke42011 Samuel Swan, Ch'n14732 Thomas Fessenden3108 Town of Medford5211 Capt. Francis Brown42011 Sermon, No. 1628, by Mr. Cooke, wa
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 1758. Patten Russell, 1759. Samuel Russell, 1760. John Swan, 1761. Jason Winship, Jr., 1762—dismissed; again chosen, 1766. Seth Russell, 1762, 1777, 1778. Benjamin Locke, 1763. Thomas Reed, 1764. Ephraim Cook, 1765. Samuel Swan, 1767—dismissed. Ebenezer Prentice, 1767. William Whittemore, 1768, 1769. Francis Locke, Jr., 1769. James Perry, 1770. Joseph Belknap, Jr., 1771. Walter Russell, 1772—excused. Zechariah Hill, 1772. Samuel Cutter,
Wood, son of Mrs. Anna Williams, d. 17 Nov. 1742, a. 22. 3. Thomas, s. of John (1) and w. Sarah, adm. Pct. ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. He belonged to the Baptist Society in this Pct. 1787, and d. 5 Feb. 1809, at the age of 101. [His mother d. in 1772, a. 102.] Sarah, w. of Thomas, d. 1 Nov. 1772, a. 59. She was Sarah Cutter, pub. in 1731, dau. of Gershom Cutter-Cutter (par. 8). Had Thomas, Jr., d. 26 July, 1756, a.—; John; Gershom; Sarah, b.———, 1740, bap. 13 Apr. 1740, m. Samuel Swan, 1 Jan. 1761; Hannah, b. 25 Apr., bap. 2 May, 1742, d. unm. 7 Feb. 1773, a. 31; Aaron, b. 28 May, bap. 3 June, 1744; a child, stillborn, 12 Apr. 1751; Mary, b. 7 Oct. 1752, d. 5 June, 1769, a. 17; a son, b. 13 June, 1756. A dau., prob. of Thomas, Jr., b. 18 July, 1756. Hannah had a son, b. 25 Feb. 1762. (John Williams, of Thomas, bap. by Ebenezer Hancock, at Menotomy, 22 Feb. 1736.—Lex. 1st Ch. Records. ) 4. John, had dau. b. here 20 Oct. 1741—prob. the John, of Groton, wh