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g-house, A. D. 1805. A Record of the Pews in the Meeting-house in Cambridge Second Parish, that were sold agreeable to a former vote of said parish, directing every pew, when paid for, to be recorded in the parish book, with its number and price; and when so recorded, that to be considered as a complete title to the purchaser, their name being annexed to the number they purchased, A. D. 1805. Names.No.Price paid. John Adams5$242.00 William Adams33165.00 John Adams6 gal.95.00 Daniel Adams83141.00 Jason Belknap81141.00 Samuel Butterfield20191.00 Samuel & Jona. Butterfield12227.00 Samuel & Jona. Butterfield60138.00 Eben Cutter, Hall & Tufts23165.65 William Cutter15205.00 Nehemiah Cutter72133.00 Mehitable Cutter68147.00 Ephraim Cutter60192.00 Joseph Cutter4785.00 Abigail Convers4670.00 Caleb Cole18204.00 Ebenezer Cutter35170.00 William Dickson74121.00 Moses Cutter36174.95 Wm. Dodd, executor to estate of Sally Mackie944.10 Aaron Dickson92106.00 John Davenpo
id town, on Thursday, June 11, 1807, at two o'clock, afternoon, Samuel Locke, Esq., was chosen moderator; Thomas Russell, Jr., town clerk; Jonathan Whittemore, Daniel Adams, John Tufts, Samuel Locke, Esq., and William Whittemore, Jr., selectmen; Samuel Butterfield, George Prentiss, and Noah Russell, overseers of the poor; John Ada & Son, for Lumber for same16 40 Tufts & Adams, for Shingles do.27 00 Ezekiel Whittemore, for Mason work for same3 25 Caleb Cole, for Stove Funnel do.10 92 Daniel Adams, for work at the School houses8 50 Noah Russell, do. do.7 00 George Prentiss, for Lumber, work, and expense of moving South School house19 40 Ebenezer Hall ear 1810. Contingencies200 00 High ways.600 00 Treasurer's Salary10 00 Clerk's Salary10 00 —— 3020 00 Submitted by George Prentiss, Selectmen. Daniel Adams, Selectmen. Thomas Russell, Selectmen. Attest, Thomas Russell, T. Clerk. Wet Cambridge, May, 1811. In 1811 a committee was chosen to petition the legisl
re, 1791. James Russell, 1792, 1793, 1806. Capt. Solomon Peirce, 1794, 1795. Benjamin Cutter, 1794-1801. Seth Frost, 1794-96. Amos Frost, 1796. Daniel Adams, 1802-07. Jonathan Whittemore, 1806, 1807. Noah Russell, 1807. Precinct Clerks. John Cutter, 1733-65—thanks extended him in 1767 for many years' h town of Winchester). Joseph Burrage, 1859. Samuel Butterfield, 1863. Joseph S. Potter, 1865-67. Selectmen. Jonathan Whittemore, 1807, 1808. Daniel Adams, 1807-12. John Tufts, 1807, 1808. Samuel Locke, Esq., 1807 (1808—excused). William Whittemore, Jr., 1807, Esq. 1808. James Hill, 1808. George Pr-67. George Hill, 1867 (declined). Assessors. George Prentiss, 1808-11, 1816. Benjamin Locke, 1808-19. Samuel Butterfield, 1808-11, 1814, 1815. Daniel Adams, 1812, 1813. Isaac Locke, 1812-16, 1820-25, 1835-38. John Adams, 1816. James Hill, 1817-19. William Locke, Jr., 1817-19, 2d, 1820, 1821, Jr., 1822,
p. 19 Feb. 1804; Franklin, bap. 14 Apr. 1805, d. 25 (26) Sept. 1805, a. 5 mos. (Fiske), 6 mos. (g. s.); Louisa, bap. 21 Dec. 1806. [He rem. to Jaffrey, N. H.] Daniel Adams was a Pct. committeeman 1802-1807. 12. John, S. of William (4), m. Ruth, dau. of James Perry, 2 (or 4) Dec. 1773. Both o. c. at Menotomy 24 Apr. 1774. Sheson's Genealogies, 8—and d. 16 Sept. 1866, a. 75; his w. d. 14 May, 1862, a. 62.] 18. Amos, s. of John (12) [m. Rebecca Whittemore at W. Camb. 25 June, 1834. Mr. Adams, who is the only voter of the name in Arlington in 1879, has had married daughters, but no sons]. 19. Jack, aged 6, negro boy of Thomas (2), d. N. W. Pct. 29 as a selectman of Cambridge, 1823.] Bright, Sarah, dau. of Mrs. Clark of Watertown, was adm. to the ch. 28 Oct. 1759. See Clark (2). Britton, Phebe, and Daniel Adams of Camb. m. 3 June, 1793. Ruthy, and Jonathan Harrington of Camb. m. 10 Nov. 1799. See Ward's Shrewsbury, 249; Wyman, 7, 131. Brooks, James, of Concord,