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Crane, Nathan. Curtis, Daniel T. Cutler, Samuel. Cutler, Samuel B. Cutter, Nehemiah. Cutter, William F. Carter, George. Child, Nathan. Carter, Nathan C. Clark, Hosea. Clark, Horace. Daley, David. Dana, Edmund T. Dana, Joseph. Dana, Joseph, Jr. Dana, Richard H. Dane, Joseph. Danforth, Otis. Dascomb, Daniel. Davenport, John. Davis, Asa. Davis, Eliphalet. Derby, Loring. Dickson, Edward. Ditson, Thomas. Dodge, John. Dowse, Thomas. Dudley, Ephraim. Dunbar, Alpheus. Dana, Francis W. Dudley, John. Ditson, William. Edwards, Abraham. Edwards, John. Emmet, William. Everett, Charles. Everett, William. Ellis, Benjamin. Fairfield, Barney. Farrington, Isaac. Far well, Levi. Faulkner, Francis E. Fay, Samuel P. P. Felsit, Harry. Fillebrown, Richard. Fisher, Jabez. Fisk, Nathan. Fisk, Rufus. Fisk, William. Fogg, Ebenezer. Ford, Jonathan W. Ford, Si
211, 23, 4, 3, 56, 7, 62,9, 75, 84, 92, 7, 346-52, 6, 9, 63, 8, 9, 74 84, 8, 93-5. Daniel, 76, 270. Davenport, 179-83, 204, 7, 30, 411. Davis, 32, 177, 93, 326, 435. Daye, 32, 44, 5, 59, 263, 356. Dayton, 329. Dean, 33, 3, 404. Dehon, 309. Deland, 426. Denison, 11, 12, 21, 32, 69, 288. Denning, 321. Devens, 154. Dexter, 185, 416. Dickinson, 343, 416. Dickson, 59, 75, 269, 93, 363, 4. Donahoe, 329. Donallan, 324. Dougherty, 329, 33, 40, 1. Dowse, 454. Drake, 338. Druce, 59, 76, 81. Dudley, 1, 6-12, 18, 23, 7, 32, 42, 3, 77, 8, 99, 100, 3, 74, 249, 395, 8, 403. Dummer, 403. Dunster, 54, 7, 60, 2, 228, 9, 52. 63-9, 344, 5, 71, 2, 85, 9. Durrell, 320. Dwight, 126. Eames, 369, 98. Eastman, 76. Easton, 32. Eaton, 42, 65, 76, 255, 8, 317, 19, 20, 38. Eayers, 426. Eccles, 20, 59, 75. 263, 363, 4. Edwards, 244, 310. Eldred, 55. Eliot, 69, 75, 264, 320, 65, 85-7, 89-92, 4. Ellis, 319. Elm
orge, and Anna Perry, m. 2 Sept. 1773. Downing, Polly, of Lexington, and Samuel Butterfield. Jr., of Camb., m. 1 June, 1805. Susanna, and Daniel Chandler of Lexington, m. 19 May, 1817. Downs, son of Nathaniel, d. 30 Mar. 1837, a. 1 yr. Dowse, Mrs.—from Charlestown, at William Winship's—d. 29 Sept. 1772. A numerous Charlestown name, per Wyman. Draper, Nathaniel, had son, stillborn, 13 Feb. 1753; Ruth, b. 6, bap. 13 Jan. 1754; Sarah, b. 13, bap. 21 Sept. 1755. Dunn, John George,l d. 22 June, 1809, a. 89. She was Abigail Bowman.—See Wyman, 103, 1041. He d. 4 Feb. 1811, a. 92. Had William, b. and bap. 31 Oct. 1756; Susanna, bap. 9 July, 1758; Lucy, b. 29. bap. 31 Aug. 1760, d. (dau. of William, Jr.) 1 Aug. 1772—and Mrs. Dowse, from Charlestown, at said William Winship's, d. 29 Sept. 1772; Aaron, b. 8, bap. 17 Apr. 1763; Caleb, b. 26 Feb., bap. 31 Mar. 1765; Samuel, b. 25 Feb., bap. 6 Mar. 1768; Mary, b. 7, bap. 15 Dec. 1771. See Wyman's Chas., 1041. 10. John, s
22, 23, 27, 58, 94, 96, 112, 140, 167-71, 176, 199, 200, 201, 206,206, 213, 217, 222, 226, 231-33, 237, 246, 250, 252, 267, 286, 293, 294, 300, 301, 307, 310, 311,317 Ditson, 234, 281 Dix, 97, 234 Dixon, 232 Dizer, 306 Doane, 220 Dodd, 112 Dodge, 71, 164, 171, 178, 210, 234, 283 Dole, 13, 14 Donelson, 133 Dorr, 234 Doubleday, 183 Doubledee, 183 Dougherty, 179 Doughty, 346 Douglass, 234, 283 Downer, 66 Downing, 200, 203, 234 Downs, 234 Dowse, 234, 327 Draper, 30, 84, 234 Drugan, 347 Drury, 178, 342, 344 Duke of Northumberland, 80 Dunbar, 77 Duncan, 176 Dunklee, 221, 276 Dunn, 234, 308, 341 Dunster, 5, 7, 8, 15, 18, 19, 20-3, 27-9, 39, 40, 74, 75, 167, 169, 202, 211, 213, 218,234, 236, 256, 268, 276, 277, 279, 326, 334 Dupee, 164 Durant or Durrant, 235 Durgin, 165, 172, 349 Durnam, 342, 343 Dutton, 235, 248 Dwelley, 164 Eames, 10, 183 Earl, 199, 235 Eastman, 235, 266, 341 E
has the authority of age, and is such authority to be lightly set aside? Again, are not the bricks (the originals, of course) of a different size from those subsequently made in the colony, thus indicating importation? And, if so, by whom else than the patron who was constantly sending supplies of all kinds to the infant settlement? —Venerate the Historic. Gifts and Loans to the Society. Invitation of Gen. and Mrs. Washington to Miss Cary, January 22, 1776. Miss Cary was later Mrs. Dowse of the Royall House. A rare picture of the old Fountain Tavern presented by Miss Zipporah Sawyer in memory of her brother, Rufus Sawyer. Records of the Centennial Committee of Medford, 1875-6, loaned by Thos. Blackinton. New England Library of Genealogy and Personal History, by Charles E. Hurd; gift of Horace D. Hall. A miscellaneous collection from Mrs. Dinsmore of Dorchester, formerly of Medford. Picture of the Cradock House worked in worsted, and frame from wood of the Cr