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5 Nov. 1804—Cutter (par. 49), and d. 12 Dec. 1815, a. 34; Jazaniah, a son, m. Elizabeth Hall, 26 June, 1806 (d. 1846— Paige); Simeon, a son, the Simeon C. who m. Rebecca C. Hall 15 May, 1808, d. 20 Mar. 1815, a. 28; Mary, prob. a dau., m. Benjamin L. Sanderson 26 Oct. 1823; Susan, prob. another, m. Timothy Batts, 2 Sept. 1827. Ephraim the father d. 30 Apr. 1824, a. 68. He belonged to the Baptist Society in Camb. N. W. Prect. 21 July, 1787. (His w. was Hannah Crosby of Lexington, m. 20 Jan. 1778—Lexington Records. ) He was a selectman of Cambridge, 1789, 1790. 6. Abraham, s. of Ephraim (3), m. Naomi Russell, 5 July, 1781, belonged to the Baptist Society in Camb. N. W. Pct. 21 July, 1787, and d. 29 Oct. 1795, a. 37. 7. Aaron, s. of Aaron (4), d. 19 Sept. 1819, a. 51. (Had s. Jefferson, b. 1803—Paige. ) 8. Ephraim, s. of Ephraim (5), prob. the Ephraim, Jr., whose child d. 6 Oct. 1805, a. 18 mos.; another child of Ephraim, Jr., d. 4 Nov. 1808, a. 1 yr.; and another, d.
t the influence which had ruled England in 1762 was still paramount, and that the offers of friendship were insincere. I have no wish to dissemble, so he answered in January, 1778; whatever pains may be taken, I will never lend myself to an alliance with England. I am not like so many German princes, to be gained by money. My unalterable principle is, not to contract relations with a power which, like England in the last war, has once deceived me so unworthily. Frederic to Maltzan, 20 Jan., 1778; Elliot to Suffolk, 22 Feb., 1778, and Ibid., private and secret, of same date. Nevertheless the British cabinet persisted in seeking aid from Russia and the friendship of the king of Prussia. Suffolk to Elliot, 7 April, 1778. But from Petersburg Harris wrote: Chap. XI.} 1778. They never will be brought to subscribe to any stipulations in favor of our contest with the colonies. Our influence, never very high, has quite vanished. Harris to Suffolk, 2 Feb., to Sir I. Yorke, 1