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e were erected by the city. This Society, of which J. O. Hayden was President, may be said to have been the forerunner of the Somerville Historical Society. Inscriptions in the Milk Row Cemetery copied by Miss Clariana Bailey in 1857:— Tomb No. 1Samuel Tufts1805 ———— Tomb No. 2Timothy Tufts1805 ———— Tomb No. 3John Tapley Jotham Johnson Ambrose Cole Reuben Hunt1817 ———— Tomb No. 4John Ireland Benjamin Hadley Daniel Major1850 ———— Tomb No. 5Samuel Cutter Edward Cutter Moses Whitney Fitch Cutter Ebenezer F. Cutter1852 ———— Tomb No. 6John TuftsMay 1, 1852 ———— Tomb No. 7The Heirs of Samuel Frost's tombSept., 1832 ———— Tomb No. 8John Tailor Oliver Tailor John B. Fisk1838 Sacred to the Memory of Rhoda Kent, wife of Samuel Kent, who was born in West Cambridge, Jan. 2, 1763, and died Dec. 28, 1840, aged 78. The Faithful Mother. Sacred to the Memory of Samuel Kent, who was born at Charlestown, Nov. 2
, 78. Warren, Major-General, 9. Washington, D. C., 11. Washington, George, 23. Waterford, Me., 34. Waters, Elizabeth A., 72. Watertown, Mass., 87. Watson, William W., 69. Watts, Samuel, 65. Wayne, Charlotte, 30. Wayne, Eliza, 30. Weitzel, General, 53, 59, 60. Weldon Railroad, 5, 6, 7, 14. Welles, Mr., 62. Wentworth, L. Roger, 77. West Cambridge, 44. Western House, 5. Wheeler, Timothy, 77, 78. Whipple, Ann E., 30, 34, 35. White's Station, 11. Whitmore, Joseph W., 19. Whitney. Moses, 43. Wild, Charles D., 66. Wild, George W., 66. Wild, Rebecca, 66. Willard, J., 65. Willcutt, William C., 19. Winchester, Mass., 88. Winter Hill Road, 26. Winter Hill Universalist Church, 72. Winthrop, John, 78. Woburn Academy. 21. Woburn, Mass., 88. Wonohaquaham Tribe of Red Men, Wood, Colonel, 82. Woodbury, Harriette Reed, 37. Wyeth, Nicholas, 88. Wyman's History, 27. Wyman, Nehemiah, 85. Yellow Tavern, 2, 3. Young, Lucy Ann, 46. Young, Moses, 46, 71.
ac Waitt; Sukey Francis, bap. 24 May, 1789, m. Nehemiah Wyman; Fitch, bap. 17 Apr. 1791; Sophia, bap. 2 Feb. 1794, m. Moses Whitney; Ebenezer, d. 22 Apr. 1796, a. 10 days (g. s.); Anna; Ebenezer Francis. Samuel the father rem. to Somerville. He was Nov. 1804; Isaac; Leonard; Sarah, m. Ammi C. Teel, 11 Sept. 1814; Lydia, m. Walter Russell, 19 Jan. 1817, and second Moses Whitney; Levi. See Cutter Book, 255-56, 372, 396; Wyman, 269. 50. Abijah, s. of John (19), m. Charity E. Nichols, 23 Oct. a. 30. He m. second, Lydia Cutter, 19 Jan. 1817—see Cutter (par. 49); Wyman, 839. (He d. 25 Dec. 1831. His wid. m. Moses Whitney of Boston—Oct. 1833.) 26. James, s. of James (18), b. at Chas. 14 Jan. 1788, d. at W. Camb. 9 Dec. 1863, grad. m. Nathan Blodgett of Camb., 27 Apr. 1775. She was a cousin of Stephen and Francis (pars. 2 and 3). See Paige, 686. Whitney, Emery, and Lydia Locke, of Lexington, m. 29 May, 1817. Samuel, of Boston, m. Rebecca Perry, of W. Camb., 2 Sept. 1824.
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, 215, 218-21, 223, 228-30, 233, 238, 240, 270, 277, 278,282, 283, 286, 292, 296, 298, 300, 301, 304, 312,313, 316, 317-21, 324, 328, 341, 342,343, 346. Wigglesworth, 31, 241 Wilber, 346 Wiley, 349 Willard, 189, 321, 332 Williams, 27, 28, 33, 68, 83, 93, 97, 105, 112,