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d strifes of Words, whereof cometh Strife, evil Surmisings, perverse Disputings, &c.—Boston, N. E.: Printed by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street, 1748. Text 2 Tim. II. 2. Pp. 31. 1749 The number of deaths recorded in the Second Precinct of Cah Williams, ditto; Miles Greenwood, ditto; Matthew Cox, Cambridge (in the Quebec Detachment); Peter Stearns, Cambridge; John Fowle, ditto; John Locke, do.; Israel Blackington, do.; Andrew Cutter, do.; Elisha Hastings, do.; Joseph Cox, do.; William Adnwood, Joseph Russell, William Winship, Jr., Gershom Cutter, 3d, James Locke, Stephen Robbins, Jr., Nathaniel Williams, John Fowle, Joseph Shaw, David Lamson, Samuel Swan, Josiah Hall. The term of service was probably five days. Mr. Cooke preached roe Aaron Swan Stephen Cutter George Swan Caleb Hovey Isaac Cutter Stephen Stearns Abraham Cook John Fowle Joseph Shaw Joshua Thomas Mr. Jerrell Nathan Blodget, non-resident Ebenezer Swan, jr. Nehemiah Estabro
The postmasters of the town have been: William S. Brooks, 1812-1814; Amos Whittemore, 1818-1827; Henry Whittemore, 1831-1834; Isaac Shattuck, Jr., 1835-1839; John Fowle, 1840-1846; Edwin R. Prescott, 1847-1862; Abel R. Proctor, 1862-1868; Frederick E. Fowle, 1869-1879. Belmont (before set off as a town)—John L. Alexander, 18attuck, 1828; Isaac Locke, 1828-1830, 1832; William Locke, 2d, 1829, 1841; William Cotting, 1829-1831; Samuel Butterfield, 1829, 1831; Abner Peirce, 1830, 1838; John Fowle, 1830, 1832, 1833; Abel Locke, 1831, 1833, 1837; James Brown, 1831; Joshua Avery, 1832; Jesse Bucknam, 1833, 1834-1838; William Hill, 2d, 1833, 1851, Jr. 1852; kins, $442; Dr. Timothy Wellington, $447; Charles Griffiths, $100; Mr. Peck, $610; Timothy Whittemore, $212.50; George B. Richardson, $360; George H. Gray, $50; John Fowle, $1,100; Horatio Locke, $105; Michael McCarthy, $25; Rufus Damon, $460; Mrs. P. Whittemore, $460; Mrs. Rebecca Whittemore, $25; William Clark, $200; Thomas Thor
1832, 1833. James Nason, 1830, 1832 (vacant by removal from town). James Brown, 1831. Isaac Locke, 1832 (resigned). George A. Locke, 1833, 1834, 1849. David Dodge. 1834-38 (excused), 1842 (excused). Rev. David Damon, 1836-38. Henry Whittemore, Esq., 1837, 1838, 1847, 1848. William Hill, 2d, 1837, 1838. Philip B. Fessenden, 1838. William W. Wellington, 1838 (excused). Samuel L. Cutter, 1838. Rev. Timothy C. Tingley, 1839-41. William Locke, 2d, 1839 (excused). John Fowle, 1839, 1840. Abner Peirce, 1839. Mansur W. Marsh, 1839-41, 1848, 1850. Nathan Robbins, 1840. Rev. J. C. Waldo, 1842 (excused), 1846, 1847. Luke Wyman, 1842, 1843. Joseph Hill, 1842-44. Josiah H. Russell, 1842, 1844. Moses Proctor, 1842, 1843, 1858-60. George C. Russell, 1842, 1847. George Holden, 1843. Ebenezer P. Peirce, 1843-45, 1847. Rev. William Ware, 1844, 1845. Luke Wyman, Jr., 1844. Rev. Francis Horton, 1845-48, 1863. Rev. George J. Carlton, 1846.
ular established organization till Aug. 13, 1840, when it was voted to build a meeting-house, and a Society was organized under the name of the First Universalist Society in West Cambridge. The subscribers to a fund for building a Universalist meeting-house in the town of West Cambridge, who petitioned for a warrant for a parish meeting on Aug. 3, 1840, were Henry Frost, Jefferson Cutter, Joseph Locke, William L. Clark, Francis Russell, William Whittemore, Ammi C. Teel, Kimball Farmer, John Fowle, John Jarvis, Jesse P. Pattee, Josiah H. Russell, and Moses Bacon, clerk. The meeting-house was accordingly built in 1840, and dedicated on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1841. On Feb. 21, 1848, the Society voted to petition the General Court for an act of incorporation. The first regular minister was the Rev. J. C. Waldo, whose term of service commenced on the first Sabbath after March 15, 1841. On April 12, following, the Society voted that he be installed. He remained as minister till 1847.
75, pp. 322-23. George, had s. George, d. 9 Mar. 1837, a. 3 1/2. Fowle, John, adm. to the ch. here 5 June, 1748, had Mary, b. 18 Nov., bap to the Baptist Society in Cambridge N. W. Prect. 21 July, 1787. John Fowle was a private soldier in the French War. See Wyman, 371, No. 24; . He was a corporal in the Revolution—see Paige, 410, 428; and John Fowle, Jr., and Samuel Fowle, prob. his brothers, were also in the Revol821. John had George d. 14 Feb. 1839, a. 5. Lydia Hamilton, at John Fowle's, d. 6 Mar. 1843, a. 19. 4. Martha, of Lexington, m. Moses R.h Butterfield, of Lexington, 4 July, 1813. Hamilton, Lydia, at John Fowle's, d. 6 Mar. 1843, a. 19. Hammond, Hannah, and Charles Smith, b. 15, bap. 20 Jan. 1765; Love, b. 6, bap. 7 Feb. 1767, (m. Samuel Fowle—Wyman, 501); Dorcas, b.—Aug., bap. 20 Aug. 1769, m. Samuel Frost, 1; Mary Ann, bap. 1 Feb. 1812; a dau., Abigail B. [b. 1802], m. John Fowle, Jr., 14 Oct. 1821. See Wyman, 501. 16. James, s. of William (8<
Findlayson, 240 Finney, 240, 292 Finotti, 173, 179 Fish, 349 Fisher, 342 Fiske, 9, 23,105-09, 111, 116-19, 121-24, 139, 154, 169, 178, 182,189, 210, 231, 236, 240-42, 255, 266, 271, 272, 319 Fletcher, 140, 164, 170, 242, 261, 349 Flint, 83, 226, 332, 346 Floyd, 349 Flynn, 349 Flynt, 31, 32 Fogg, 153 Folger, 341 Ford, 166, 189, 219, 242, 346, 361 Foreman, 243, 266 Foss, 206 Foster, 66-8, 83, 161, 188, 190, 216, 216,243, 286, 319, 346, 348 Fowle, 6-8, 11, 17, 34, 58, 83, 96, 105, 130, 140, 164, 171,177, 196, 209, 243, 244, 266, 269,273-75, 323 Fownell, 7, 8 Fox, 271,347 Foxcroft, 2 Francis, 97,100, 118, 119, 167, 168, 205, 213, 216, 244, 246, 268, 323, 326, 333 Freeman, 140, 172, 341, 344, 350 French, 244, 277 Friend, 348 Frost, 21-4, 27, 28, 41, 46, 47-9, 68, 63, 77, 83, 93, 94, 96, 106, 108, 111, 112,114, 116, 117-21, 124, 128, 137-40, 149, 163, 164, 166-72, 176-78, 184, 193, 194, 198, 206, 210, 212, 213, 2