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ately after leaving the main body.—See Hist. Danvers, pp. 106-107, 108, 217-218. Gordon, Hist. Am.n address commemorative of seven young men of Danvers, who were slain in the Battle of Lexington, delivered in the Old South meeting-house in Danvers, on the sixtieth anniversary of the battle, withoster, who commanded one of the companies of Danvers minute-men, marched with his company sixteen s to conceal the British. Many of the men of Danvers went into a walled enclosure, and piled bundlolutionary Wars. Gen. Putnam was a native of Danvers. Daland and Southwick left families. The s minute-companies, and some members of other Danvers companies may have belonged to Salem or Beverwar, were butchered, Hanson, the historian of Danvers, says that when Foster's men threw themselvesly Israel Hutchinson, captain of a company of Danvers minute-men), whose experience in the French Wct the following lines: Let's not forget the Danvers race, So late in battle slain, Their valor an[7 more...]
m. Fanny Watson, 14 Mar. 1793, prob. s. of Samuel (2). Mary, of Woburn, m. Eliphalet Dodge of Danvers, 13 Feb. 1802. Walter, William and Samuel are named by Wyman, 245. See Paige's Camb. Craft . 7 mos. Maria P., wife of Paul, d. 8 Apr. 1838, a. 22. See Perry (par. 9). 3. Eliphalet, of Danvers, and Mary Cox of Woburn, m. 13 Feb. 1802. David surveyed here in 1836. (Wyman's Charlestown, 9,421, 435; Arlington Baptist Church Book; Sewall's History of Woburn, 484-85; Hanson's Hit. of Danvers, 247. Lucy, m. Isaac Tufts, 12 Mar. 1807, Camb. Har-Riet Maria of W. Camb. m. John Parker of the gr.—gr.—father of Jefferson Cutter, through Joseph,3 Thomas,2 John.1 The old Putnam house, Danvers, built 1648, birth-place of Gen. Putnam, is vet standing and is now occupied by Miss Susan Putn the following regarding the Putnam family, from records in possession of Miss Susan Putnam, Danvers, Mass. Raymond. Rebecca Williams (Sudbury, at Daniel Rat-Mond's), d. 31 July, 1771. See Wyman,<
89-92 Cooke's mills at Menotomy (established before 1638) and estate, 6-9, 11-13, 16, 16, 147 Cooke's mill lane, 11 Cotting Academy, 168, 209 Cotting High School, 209 Courtship, an old time description of, 160, 161 Cutter School House, 168, 160 Cutter, William, School Fund, 142, 219 Dam above old mill pond, 1703, 16 Damage to property by the British troops, April 19, 1775, 65, 73-7, 79 Damon, Rev. David, installation of, 117, 119; death of, and obituary, 226 Danvers men in action at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 63, 66-71, 72, 73 Deacons chosen, 28, 37, 108, 118, 119, 124 Death, of a dwarf 39; of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, 240; of Daniel Townsend, 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 Decoration Day, Celebration of; 1879, 165, 166 Dedication of new meeting