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Walker, Nathaniel, of Westmoreland. m. Mrs. Martha Burbeck, of Camb., 2 Nov. 1805. Mary, m. Thaddeus Winship, of Lexington, 28 Jan. 1818. Olive A., m. Mark Alcutt, of Lexington, 22 Nov. 1827.

Walton, Capt. John (of Lexington), buried here 4 Apr. 1769. Jonathan, m. Eliza Locke, 7 Sept. 1823.

Warland, John, m. Hannah Prentice, 12 Mar. 1776.

Warren, Isaac, adm. Pct. ch. 8 Dec. 1776, m. Mary Swan, 8 July, 1781. Isaac was dism. to the ch. in Medford, 23 Mar. 1794— see Wyman's Chas., 995, 996. (His father-in-law Isaac was chosen deacon of Medford ch. 24 Mar. 1767. See Brooks's Hist., 225, 560; Wyman's Chas., 996.)

2. Amos, bro. of Isaac (1), and son of Elisha and Sarah (Abbot) Warren, of Weston, had Elizabeth, b. 29 Aug., bap. 4 Sept. 1774— prob. the infant of Amos, funeral 22 Aug. 1775; Elizabeth, b. 22, bap. 29 June, 1777, the Eliza of Chas. who m. Thomas Russell, Jr., 21 Dec. 1800; Amos, b. 22, bap. 27 June, 1779; Sarah Abbot, bap. 19 Aug. 1781; another Sarah Abbot, dau. of Amos, bap. here 16 May, 1790, she (of Chas.) m. Reuben Johnson, 20 May, 1810; Elisha, bap. 18 May, 1794, d. 27 Nov. 1795, a. 1 1/2 Isaac. Amos, prob. the father—from the ch. in Lexington—was adm. Pct. ch. Dec. 1792. The family of 5 persons came from Weston to Chas. Oct. 1785, and were in Chas. census 1789—Wyman. He m. Elizabeth Whittemore, 25 Nov. 1773. Elizabeth, wid. of Amos, d. 31 May, 1842, a. 88. Amos Warren was a Pct. committeeman and assessor 1784, 1785. See Wyman, 995.

3. Amos, s. of Amos (2) of Chas., m. Susanna Frost, 19 Dec. 1802. He had Elizabeth Abbot and Susan Ann, both bap. 5 July, 1812. Susanna, prob. his wife, was adm. to the ch. 28 June, 1812, and dism. thence to the 1st ch. in Charlestown 6 Apr. 1817.

4. Ebenezer, m. Rebecca Prentiss, 31 Mar. 1811, and had Ebenezer George, bap. 21 June, 1812, prob. the Ebenezer, Jr., who d. 4 Sept. 1838, a. 27; Marshall Spring, bap. 24 Apr. 1814.

5. Frances Eliza, m. William Schouler, 6 Oct. 1835. Sarah J., m. Oliver W. Blake, 17 Aug. 1842. Daus. of Isaac, s. of Amos (2). Their bro. William Wilkins Warren, born here 1814, was an eminent merchant in St. Thomas, W. I., 1830-40, and retired. He is now a well-known public spirited gentleman, residing in Boston.

Warrior—son of—a negro—b. 7 June, d. 10 June, 1741, a. 3 days. Margaret (perhaps Warrow, so called), d. 16 Dec. 1754. [Daniel Worrow, estate taxed 1737, 1742, in Chas.—named by Wyman, 1050.]

Watson, Abraham, m. Mary Butterfield, 4 Jan. 1750—fee 48 shillings. Mrs. Mary d. 4 Mar. 1789, a. 93. Isaac, of Medford, m. Ruth Locke, 26 Sept. 1771. Lydia, of Camb., m. Thomas Shepherd, of Worcester, 25 Nov. 1790. Fanny, m. Samuel Cox, 14 Mar. 1793. See Paige, 679, 680; Wyman, 1000, 1001.

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