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Browsing named entities in Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register. You can also browse the collection for James Yates or search for James Yates in all documents.

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ell. Thomas Wheeler. Andrew White. James White. John Whiting. Andrew Whitney. Nathaniel R. Whitney. Oliver Whitney. Timothy Whitney. Francis Whittemore. Nathan Whittemore. Samuel Whittemore, Jr. Thomas Whittemore. James Williams. Nathaniel Williams. Timothy Willison. George Wilson. Josiah Wilson. Thomas Wilson. William Wilton. Henry Win ship. Isaac Winship. John Winship. Coolidge Wood. Charles Wyman. Phipps Wyman. James Yates. The war against Great Britain, which was proclaimed on the 19th of June, 1812, was unpopular in Cambridge, as in New England generally. The muster rolls are not within my reach; and I am unable to furnish a full list of volunteers who may have entered the army. A certificate remains on file, however, that the Cambridge Light Infantry were in camp at South Boston fifty-one days, commencing Sept. 10, 1814. The company consisted of Captain Samuel Child, Jr.; Lieutenant Jonathan C. Pre
son. Savage. Stoddard. Winslow. Wellington, 682-4. Abbott. Adams. Barnard. Bond. Bosworth. Bridge. Brown. Clark. Cook. Coolidge. Cutting. Davenport. Dix. Fassett. Fay. Fessenden, Hill. Livermore. Lord. Maddock. Mulliken. Munroe. Page. Palsgrave. Phipps. Reed. Richardson. Sewall. Sherman. Smith. Stearns. Stone. Straight. Swetman. Whiting. Whittemore. Winneck. Wyman. Yates. Westwood, 684. Cook. Whaley, 684. Whitcomb, 684. White, 684. Danforth. Hixton. Shepard. Taylor. Whitmore, 684-6. Blodgett. Bowmlan. Brooks. Cutter. Elder. Eliot. Fillebrown. Francis. Gardner. Hall. Hancock. Hyde. Kendall. Lane. Locke. Markham. Page. Park. Peirce. Poulter. Rolfe. Skinner. Thompson. Tufts. Watson. Webber. Whittemore. Wilcox. Winship. Whittemore, 686-91. A