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s, riding up the road toward Lexington, says, Memoirs, p. 12, On the 19th, at day-break, our General was awoke, called from his bed, and inforture of the company of local minute-men, early on the morning of the 19th, to which allusion has been made. Those inhabitants whose houses wee few who remained, witnessed, at about the middle of the day on the 19th, the appearance on the main street in Menotomy, of a second detachme), after proceeding to the Committee of Safety on the morning of the 19th, and from the committee, taking a cross-road to Watertown (the Britilain at Menotomy by the enemy, in the retreat from Concord on the 19th inst. He was about 70 years. April 26, William Polly, a young man, of e British losses in killed, wounded and missing in the battle on the 19th, and also of the losses of the militia, he continues, It might have wounded, but not badly. * * * * Among the unnamed losses on the 19th, Mr. Cooke may have lost his canonicals, if the appended story is co
6. Price, Mary, w. of Henry, d. 26 July, 1759, a. 48. Priest, Elizabeth, of Waltham, m. John Williams, of Camb., 13 Dec. 1764. Prince, nurse child at Budge's—of Boston—d. 6 July, 1749, a. 5 mos. Putnam, infant of Mr. Putnam, buried here, stillborn, 5 May, 1756. Perhaps the Henry, of Charlestown, who had son Joseph, bap. here 30 Mar. 1760. See Wyman, 779. [Funeral in Medford, 21 Apr. 1775, of Mr. Henry Putnam, slain at Menotomy by the enemy in the retreat from Concord, on the 19th inst. He was about 70 years old.—Medf. Rec.] 2. Eleazer, of Charlestown, and w. Mary, o. c. here 24 Nov. 1765. See Wyman, 779. Had sons William, aet. 4, John, aet. 3, Ezra, et. 1, bap. 24 Nov. 1765. (The name is sometimes Putman.) Eben-Ezer, had dau. Clarissa, d. 13 Nov. 1835, a. 16. He m. Sally Patterson, 25 Apr. 1806. Polly, m. Aaron Cutter, 23 Aug. 1796; she of Medford, he of Camb. See Cutter (par 62). John Putnam came from Buckinghamshire, Eng., in 1634, and settled in Salem, Mas<