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N. W. Pct. of Camb.—47———47—besides some Provincials and Hutchinson's Butchers-slain in Concord Battle, near this meeting-house—buried here.—Rev. Samuel Cooke's Record. The event referred to occurred 19 Apr. 1775. Hutchinson's Butchers were the British Troops! I Ingraham, Duncan, Jr., had William, b. 30 Aug., bap. 6 Sept. 1778, and Susanna Coburn-dau. of Duncan, Jr. and Susanna his wife-b. 4, bap. 7 May, 1780. Estate rated here in 1781. Duncan Ingraham, Esq., of Concord, and Mrs. Elizabeth Tufts, of Medford. were m. 12 Sept. 1795; she was his second wife, and wid. of Dr. Simon Tufts—Medford Marriages. Duncan Ingraham d. of old age, a. 86, funeral Medford, 11 Aug. 1811. By his first wife he had a son Nathaniel, who resided in the South, and was father of Duncan N. Ingraham, U. S. N., who rendered himself famous by his bold measure at Smyrna for the rescue of an Hungarian in 1854. See Hist. Medford, 494; and anecdote, ibid. 439. Ireland, Sarah Ann, aet. 15, o. c