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Hon. Isaac Story by Charles D. Elliot.
He was born in Marblehead, Mass., November 4, 1818, died, in Somerville December 19, 1901, and was son of Isaac and Sarah Martin (Bowen) Story.
He was nephew of the Hon. Joseph Story, justice of the supreme court of the United States, grandson of Dr. Elisha Story, who was a surgeon in the Revolutionary War, a member of the Sons of Liberty, and of the Tea Party, and was one of the patriots who captured the British cannon on Boston Common, one of which is now in Bunker Hill monument.
He fought in the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill beside General Warren, an intimate friend, and later was in charge of the wounded at Winter Hill, and was with Washington at Long Island, White Plains, and Trenton.
His maternal grandfather, Sergeant, afterwards Lieutenant, Nathan Bowen, was one of the soldiers who, under General Heath, guarded the Hessian prisoners on Winter Hiil, and his father, Isaac Story, commanded the Marblehead Light Infantry in the