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he first lumber yard in the place, as well as a dry goods and grocery store. There were seven groceries in the town at this period, kept by William Locke, Tufts & Adams, Thomas Russell, Walter Russell, William S. Brooks and Miles Gardner, besides the Factory Store kept by William Whittemore & Co., though more business was done by Colonel Russell than by all the others combined, his store having been established before the Revolution, and having a large country trade in Lexington, Bedford, Carlisle, Billerica, &c. I do not suppose the Postmaster's salary, now about twelve hundred dollars per annum, then amounted to twenty. J. B. R., Reminiscences. 1811 Voted that the selectmen and town clerk be directed to cause a printed statement of the expenses of the town to be made, and to furnish each family with one of the same. A copy of this statement is appended. Statement of the expenses of the town of West Cambridge, from May 1810, to May 1811. Poor. Amount of Overs
were Pct. assessors for a series of years. C Campbell, Mrs., d. 14 Sept. 1841, a. 27. Capell, Thomas, of Lexington, and Susan L. Crockett of Malden, m. 10 Sept. 1839. Capen, Samuel, and Abigail Prentiss of Camb. m. 14 Oct. 1792. Carlisle, Louisa, of W. Camb., and William Nichols of Boston, m. 9 May, 1826. Carnes, Mrs. Elizabeth, d. 16 Aug. 1802, a. 54. Joseph's child d. 13 Sept. 1805, a. 2. Carroll, Paulina, and Jesse Simpson of W. Camb. m. 15 Apr. 1840. Carter, Calebf Capt. Newell, of Charlestown, b. 26 Aug., bap. 1 Sept. 1776. See Wyman, 700, No. 13. Nichols, charity E., m. Abijah Cutter, 23 Oct. 1814—Cutter (par. 50). William, and Sally Reed, of Lexington, m. 2 Apr. 1816. William, of Boston, and Louisa Carlisle of W. Camb., m. 9 May, 1826. Mrs. Louisa Carlisle Nichols was buried here 2, Feb. 1842. Niles, John, m. Abigail Frost, 27 Mar. 1803. Abigail d. 20 Sept. 1820, a. 37. See Frost (par. 12). Norcross, John, m. Peggy Everett, 8 Aug. 1799.
Burrill, 2 Bussell, 199, 220 Busteed, 349 Butter, 199, 236 Butterfield, 9, 10, 21-3, 27, 28, 30, 78, 83, 94, 96, 107, 110-13, 120, 121, 131, 140, 164, 167, 168-70, 188, 193, 199-201, 203, 216, 233, 234, 246, 266, 268,269, 270, 272, 274, 290,311, 313, 319, 321 Butters, 187 Byrne, 349 Cady, 143, 171, 172, 173, 178, 360 Caldwell, 346 Callan, 344 Campbell, 137, 201, 341 Cannon, 347 Capell, 201, 210 Capen, 201, 227, 286 Carleton or Carlton, 172, 176 Carlisle, 141, 201, 278 Carnes, 136, 201 Carrigan, 342 Carroll, 201, 300, 339, 344, 345 Carter, 38, 94, 95, 172, 173, 189, 201, 202,212, 268, 279, 318, 327 Carteret and DeCarteret, 22, 27, 38, 167, 168, 199, 202, 203, 279, 318 Carthew, 16, 16 Cassidy, 348 Ceiley, 166 Center, 68 Chadwick, 149,184, 203 Chaffin, 344, 346 Chamberlain and Chamberlin, 9,199, 103,229 Chambers, 203 Champney, 20, 203, 236, 279 Chandler, 145, 203, 234 Charles Edward, 60 Chase