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gal.101.00 Solomon Prentiss & Nathan Robbins5776.32 Daniel Reed64132.00 Amos Warren79122.22 Jonathan Whittemore32 Samuel Whittemore80146.00 Amos Whittemore4248.00 William Whittemore, Jr.1264.00 William Whittemore, Jr.10232.00 William Whittemore, Jr.39148.00 William Whittemore, Jr.41136.00 Amos Whittemore, Jr.59171.00 Jeduthun Wellington3240.00 Seth Wyman7247.00 Samuel F. Wyman88128.00 Gershom Williams75125.00 Jona. & Thaddeus Winship1 gal.98.00 Joseph B. Wyman42120.00 Stephen Wheeler14214.00 In this year the wall was directed to be moved back at the East corner of the Burying Ground, and a hearse procured for the benefit of the parish. Fifty dollars were appropriated this year for the encouragement of singing. The officers of the Northwest Parish of Cambridge Singing Society, on June 7, 1805, were Artemas Kennedy president, David Hill secretary, A. Kennedy chorister, Walter Russell and John Perry bass assistants, Isaac Locke tenor assistant, Jason Kennedy
xplosion the contents might be blown into the pond. J. B. Russell. In 1811 the West Cambridge Light Infantry was organized, and made their first appearance in September of that year, in a handsome uniform dress, under the command of Capt. Stephen Wheeler, with Joseph Adams as lieutenant, and Stephen Locke, ensign. Capt. David Hill having resigned, Charles Wellington was elected captain of the old militia company, with his brother Henry, lieutenant, and Jeremiah Russell, ensign. In the sh considerable éclat, considering the hard times. Salutes were fired, the church bell rung, and a procession, preceded by the West Cambridge Band, marched through the town, from Major Whittemore's tavern, under Capts. Charles Wellington and Stephen Wheeler, as Marshals, to Tufts's tavern, where they partook of a supper. Col. Russell presided, and the evening was spent very pleasantly with stories, songs and toasts. Of the latter, I remember but one, given by Ephraim Cutter, referring to the
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 Rumfois prob. Weston. See Hist. Mason, N. H. Wetherby, Ethan, m. Lucretia Adams, 31 Dec. 1775. Proprietor of the celebrated Wetherby's Tavern of 19 Apr. 1775. Wheeler, Benjamin, of Concord, m. Lucy Winship, of Lexington, 27 Nov. 1753—fee 3/1 dols. John, of Dover, N. H., m. Rebecca Harris, of Maiden, 12 Mar. 1793. Amos and wif(2), m. Olive Winship, of Lexington. Josiah, and Olive his wife, o. c. Pct. ch. 22 June, 1788. Had Olive, bap. 22 June, 1788; Sally, bap. 21 Sept. 1788, m. Stephen Wheeler, 24 Aug. 1813; Sophia, bap. 5 Dec. 1790, m. Ezekiel Cutter, 29 Nov. 1809—Cutter (par. 31); Louisa, bap. 3 Mar. 1793; Josiah, bap. 17 May, 1795; Clariss
bber, 216, 276, 298, 314 Webecowit, 6 Weeks, 299, 314 Welch, 18, 76, 289 Wellington and Willington, 19, 27, 83, 93, 97, 105,110, 112, 113,117-19, 121, 131, 133, 136, 140, 142, 144-46, 154, 155, 167-72, 188, 204, 229, 230, 236,258, 262, 270, 274-76, 279, 282, 289, 302, 303, 308, 314, 315, 324, 335 Wellman, 289, 316 Wells, 173 Welsh, 203 Wesson, 145, 245, 316 West, 173 Westcott, 348 Weston, 316, 319, 333 Westwood, 89, 90 Wetherby, 59, 60, 83, 184, 316 Wheeler, 112, 133, 136, 256, 272, 277, 310, 316, 318, 330 Wheelwright, 32 Whiston, 328 Whitcomb, 79 White, 164, 166, 189, 299. 316, 342, 347, 351 Whitefield, 33, 40 Whiting, 2, 23 Whitman, 35, 118, 229 Whitmore, 14, 29, 194, 195, 214, 244, 316, 317, 326 Whitney, 97, 198, 219, 222, 274, 282, 296, 316 Whittemore, 23, 38-40, 48, 58, 75-7, 83, 93-5, 97, 106, 106, 109-13, 115, 117, 118, 120-22, 127, 130, 131, 136-41, 144, 153, 154, 166-71, 177, 188-90, 197, 200, 202, 211,