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g, and d. 29 Aug. 1808. 11. Jeduthun, s. of Joseph (7), m. Susanna Reed of Woburn (pub. 11 Feb. 1775); she d. 3 Oct. 1803, and he m. Elizabeth Winneck 31 May 1802. His chil. were Susanna, b. 22 Oct. 1775; Sophia, b. 1777, d. 6 Sept. 1785; Charles, bap. 3 Dec. 1780; Mary, b. 25 Ap. 1783, d. 25 Aug. 1799; Hannah, bap. Oct. 1784; Henry, bap. Ap. 1787; Sophia, bap. 1 Mar. 1789; a child, b. 30 Sept. and d. 3 Oct. 1790 ; Mary Maria Dix, bap. 29 Ap. 1804; Louisa Annis, bap. 20 Ap. 1806; Alfred Augustus, bap. 20 Dec. 1807; Adeline Matilda, bap. 17 Dec. 1809. Jeduthun the f. resided in Menot., was a farmer and an energetic citizen, Colonel of Militia, Selectman 18 years between 1780 and 1805; Representative nine years, between 1788 and 1806; he was one of the principal projectors of the Concord Turnpike, and was engaged in other public enterprises; he was sanguine in his projects, and very impatient of opposition. Even in his old age he entered zealously, not to say fiercely, into the
g, and d. 29 Aug. 1808. 11. Jeduthun, s. of Joseph (7), m. Susanna Reed of Woburn (pub. 11 Feb. 1775); she d. 3 Oct. 1803, and he m. Elizabeth Winneck 31 May 1802. His chil. were Susanna, b. 22 Oct. 1775; Sophia, b. 1777, d. 6 Sept. 1785; Charles, bap. 3 Dec. 1780; Mary, b. 25 Ap. 1783, d. 25 Aug. 1799; Hannah, bap. Oct. 1784; Henry, bap. Ap. 1787; Sophia, bap. 1 Mar. 1789; a child, b. 30 Sept. and d. 3 Oct. 1790 ; Mary Maria Dix, bap. 29 Ap. 1804; Louisa Annis, bap. 20 Ap. 1806; Alfred Augustus, bap. 20 Dec. 1807; Adeline Matilda, bap. 17 Dec. 1809. Jeduthun the f. resided in Menot., was a farmer and an energetic citizen, Colonel of Militia, Selectman 18 years between 1780 and 1805; Representative nine years, between 1788 and 1806; he was one of the principal projectors of the Concord Turnpike, and was engaged in other public enterprises; he was sanguine in his projects, and very impatient of opposition. Even in his old age he entered zealously, not to say fiercely, into the