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thousands of spectators. Troops volunteered from the neighboring towns, the object being to capture or drive off a tribe of eighty or a hundred Indians, encamped on the island, with a wigwam, etc., under two chiefs (Capt. David Hill and Capt. Ebenezer Thompson). The first aggressive act of the Indians was to capture a boat about noon, in which two persons, Capt. Abner Stearns and John Niles, were fishing. The Indians espying them, started with two or three canoes, and after an exciting chase,ussell, for Sundries and Refreshment to Surveyors of highways14 33 John Tufts, for Refreshment to Selectmen and Committees4 11 Gardner & Johnson, for Sundries and Refreshment to Surveyors of highways9 63 William Locke & Son, do. do.8 94 Ebenezer Thompson. for Notifications and Warning town meetings11 25 Gershom Swan, for rent of land for Pound3 00 George Prentiss, for Notifications and Warning town meeting3 00 Assessors making Taxes for 181067 50 do. for Stationery2 60 Jason Belknap,
e was chosen to hire a collector in 1779.) William Cutter, 1781, 1785. Jeduthun Wellington, 1782. Jonathan Perry, 1783, 1790, 1791. Seth Stone, 1784, 1788 (The collectorship set up at vendue, 1788.) Dea. Joseph Adams, 1786. Enoch Wellington, 1787. Eben'r Hall (collector for Mr. Fiske's settlement), 1788. Noah Russell, 1789, 1804, 1805. George Prentice, 1792, 1795-1801, 1806, 1807. Samuel Hunt, 1793. Lieut. James Russell, 1794. Ebenezer Cutter, 1802. Ebenezer Thompson, 1803. Principal town officers of West Cambridge, 1807-1867. Representatives. Samuel Butterfield, 1808-11. Thomas Russell, 1812-17 (1818—none sent), 1819-21 (1822—none sent), 1823-27 (1828—none sent). Benjamin Locke, Esq., 1829-31. Leonard Green, 1832, 1833, 1835. Joshua Avery, 1834, 1836, 1837. James Russell, Esq., 1838, 1839 (resigned), 1841, 1842. William Locke, 2d, 1838-40. Jesse P. Pattee, 1840. George Stearns, 1843. Josiah H. Russell, 1844. Jo<
te. 2. Mary Ann Emma, adm. Pct. ch. and bap. 21 Aug. 1791, m. James Read Hutchins, of Windsor, Vt., 15 Jan. 1792. Thompson, Eunice, m. Richard Hunnewell, 25 June, 1764. See Paige, 670. Ebenezer had infant, d. 22 Mar. 1797, a. 4 hours; and a child, d. 17 Oct. 1802, a. 1. See Paige, 670. Ebenezer Thompson was Pct. collector in 1803. Ebenezer Thompson was a Captain, 9th U. S. Infantry, in war of 1812. He enlisted about a dozen citizens of the town (Stephen Frost, John Cutter, Barton Ebenezer Thompson was a Captain, 9th U. S. Infantry, in war of 1812. He enlisted about a dozen citizens of the town (Stephen Frost, John Cutter, Barton Swan,———--Wheeler, and others), of whom three or four only lived to return.—J. B. Russell. Ebenezer Thompson died in Verona, Oneida Co., N. Y., 23 Dec. 1860, a. 93. Ebenezer Rumford Thompson, a son, b. here 5 March, 1796, grad. H. U. 1816, taught Ebenezer Thompson died in Verona, Oneida Co., N. Y., 23 Dec. 1860, a. 93. Ebenezer Rumford Thompson, a son, b. here 5 March, 1796, grad. H. U. 1816, taught the public school in West Cambridge during the winter of 1814-15, and was the first Latin teacher of the senior author of this work. Mr. E. R. Thompson is yet living in Dunkirk, N. Y. Thorndike, Joseph, of Jaffrey, N. H., m. Mrs. Lydia Blancha
8, 94, 140, 171, 172, 176, 178, 266, 268, 280, 289, 307,312, 330, 335 Tapley, 307, 311 Tarbell, 267, 307 Tasker, 307, 330 Tate, 127 Tay, 225 Taylor, 31, 307, 343 Teel, 38, 94,112, 141, 154, 176, 177, 178, 185, 214, 222, 232, 247, 248,250, 251, 252, 255,259, 293, 297, 299, 306, 307-09, 312, 316, 343, 349 Tennant, 309 Terry, 351 Thatcher, 56, 57, 83, 185, 200, 225, 252, 270, 271, 273, 309 Thaxter, 342 Thayer, 31 Thomas, 14, 105,146, 194, 219, 264, 309 Thompson, 111, 112, 129, 131, 169, 178,202,251, 264, 266, 272, 309, 310, 335, 349 Thorndike, 184, 194,252, 310 Thornton, 43, 44, 252, 310 Thorp and Thorpe, 140, 143, 154, 157, 225, 250, 310, 340, 341, 346 Thurston, 341 Tidd, 58 Tierney, 345 Timney, 345 Tingley, 171, 176 Tisdale, 193, 310 Tobey, 343 Todd, 276, 310 Torrey, 224 Towne, 5 Townsend, 71, 72 Trask, 58, 166, 219, 286, 310, 346, 350 Trowbridge, 161, 173 Trull, 18 Trumbull, 3 Tufts, 17,