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said house and do agree with Mr. John Estabrook to accept the same in behalf of the said district, as sufficiently done for the money he has received, and have no other demand on him on account thereof. Wm. Whittemore, Jr., Josiah Whittemore, Caleb Cole, Committee. The Central School House was removed on to the run, or water-course, in the Burying Ground, in 1810. 1803 Oct. 10, 1803, the Precinct voted to build a new meeting-house. The Middlesex Union Society, which met quarterly foJona. 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 Davenport17209.00 Nahum Ball82175.38 Elizabeth Estabrook89 bal.21.74 Ephraim Fro
emore, Jr., selectmen; Samuel Butterfield, George Prentiss, and Noah Russell, overseers of the poor; John Adams, town treasurer; George Prentiss and Charles Cutter, constables; Benjamin Locke, Amos Frost and Noah Russell, surveyors of highways; Caleb Cole and Jonathan Butterfield, surveyors of lumber; James Hill and John Tufts, fence-viewers; William Whittemore, Jr., Nathaniel Hill, George Prentiss, Jr., Miles Gardner, firewards; Samuel Butterfield, Jr., Ephraim Cooke, 3d, James Cutter, John Fro7 00 Joshua Avery, do. do.17 56 John Niles, do and for Glazing same13 54 Jonathan Butterfield, do. do.13 87 Josiah Mason & 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 for work on School house1 50 William Hill,
1837, a. 3 yrs. David had wife d. 21 May, 1838, a. about 24. Clay, Sarah D. and Porter Smith, both of South Reading, m. 15 Aug. 1837. Codner, William, of Boston, and Mary Hill of Camb. m. 5 Dec. 1745. Fee £ 2. coffin, Michael, s. of John, bap. 2 Apr. 1758. Coggin, Sally, adult, o. c. and bap. 15 Aug. 1802. See Win-ship (par. 20); a sister who m. a Winship o. c. same time. Cogswell, Polly, dau. of Jonathan, of Charlestown, bap. 6 Oct. 1776. See Wyman's Charlestown, 227. Cole, Sally, d. 9 Dec. 1807, a. 7 yrs. John, d. suddenly at Phile. Russell's, 16 June, 1837, a. 60—Damon supposes a Universalist, and attended the funeral. Caleb was on a committee here 6 Nov. 1801; pewholder, 1805. Collins, Susanna, of Camb. and Benjamin Mead of Medford, m. 26 Feb. 1781. [Enos, of Springfield, N. H., drowned 8 Dec. 1831, a. 28 (g. s.). had w. Mary, and a son Enos, that d. 4 Mar. 1833, a. 11 mos. (g. s.).] Comee, Joseph, of Lexington, o. c. here 17 May, 1753. Comston,
Chick, 348 Child and Childs, 108, 203, 204, 236, 244, 276, 284, 336 Chisholm, 340 Chrissen, 28, 204 Churchill, 204, 251 Churchman, 348 Claffey, 348 Clancy, 344, 346 Clap, 24 Clark and Clarke, 58, 60, 86, 107, 124, 140, 164, 166, 171, 177, 184, 196, 197, 204, 224, 240, 241, 272, 280, 298, 314, 315, 341, 343, 360 Clay, 204, 301 Cleaves, 68, 71 Clinton, 342 Cobb, 349 Codner, 204, 261 Coffin, 204 Coggin, 206, 329 Cogswell, 206 Colburn, 348 Cole, 110, 112, 120, 131, 206, 296, 349 Coleman, 346 Collins, 8, 12, 18, 206, 276, 339 Colman, 31 Comee, 205 Comston, 206, 299 Coning, 341 Connor, 348 Convers and Converse, 15, 112, 131, 164, 178, 186, 206, 244, 261 Cook and Cooke, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11-13, 1, 16, 18,19, 20, 22, 25, 27-37, 39-49, 61, 67, 67, 69, 74, 76, 82-6, 87-96, 97,98, 100-07, 110, 119, 120, 125, 128, 164,169,176, 177, 182-84, 191, 192, 196, 205-08, 213, 222, 230-33, 238, 241, 246, 254, 255, 256,265, 275,