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John Hutchinson, Aaron Swan, Lemuel Blanchard, Benjamin Piper, Samuel Butterfield, Caleb Hovey, Philemon Russell. The fore seat in the side gallery: Messrs. Zechariah Hill, William Hill, Capt. Stephen Frost, Samuel Frost, Jr., Nathan Swan, Josiah Wilson, Jonathan Teel, Daniel Cutter, Solomon Prentice, George Prentice, John Frost, Jonathan Robbins, Samuel Cutter, Jr., Jason Belknap, Aaron Cooke, William Butterfield, Samuel Hill, Joseph Locke, Francis Locke, John Locke, Ephraim Cooke, William m. Whittemore1721521784910196 Lt. Sam. Whittemore1731311157566132 Thomas Whittemore, jr.1717036 Nathan Whittemore175312347 Amos Whittemore1717863201189 Wm. Whittemore, jr.1717036 Wm. Winship61312111366175196 Wm. Winship, jr.1721191410 Josiah Wilson17389178535126 Jeduthun Willington1715710523092 Thos. Williams172610733111155 Richard Francis1717036 Non-resident State Tax.Town Tax. Isaac Bowman, Esq.131154 Isaac Winship179311 Samuel Sterns14733 Seth Reed19944 Daniel Reed11
Jan. 1747, adm. Pct. ch. 17 July, 1768, m. Solomon Prentice, 13 Apr. 1775; John, b. 29 June, bap. 3 July, 1748, d. 9 Aug. 1749, a. 16 mos.; Martha, b. 12, bap. 20 May, 1750, m. Isaac Tufts, of Medford, 16 Apr. 1769, was adm. Pct. ch. same time with sister Rebecca, 17 July, 1768; Sarah, b. 10, bap. 14 June, 1752, adm. Pet. ch. 29 Sept. 1771, m. John Hutchinson, of Charlestown, 28 May, 1772; John, b. 23 June, bap. 14 July, 1754; Hannah, bap. 21 May, 1758, adm. Pct. ch. 2 Feb. 1777, m. Josiah Wilson, 13 Apr. 1780; Seth, b. 20, bap. 23 Mar. 1760; William, bap. 3 Jan. 1762; Cooper, b. 20 Mar., bap. 1 Apr. 1764; Lydia Harrington, b. and bap. 16 Nov. 1766. m. Simeon Crosby, 7 May, 1787. Samuel the father was made prisoner by the British on the day of the battle, 19 Apr. 1775, and with his townsman, Seth Russell, was reported missing, supposed to be on board one of the men of war—see E. Russell's Salem Gazette, or Newbury and Marblehead Advertiser, for 5 May, 1775—and was confined on t