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Elmira, daughter of Josiah H. Russell; Albert, son of Jonas Cutter; William, son of William Hill, 3d; William Augustus, son of William Whittemore, 3d; Ann Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Wyman; William, son of Joshua Cutter; Winslow, son of Jonathan Whittemore. Pew-holders in New meeting-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 eph Locke, Jr.38152.00 Ebenezer Lane54166.00 Walter Russell70145.00 Noah Russell71168.00 James Russell67157.00 Jas. Russell & son Walter11 gal.101.00 Solomon Prentiss & Nathan Robbins5776.32 Daniel Reed64132.00 Amos Warren79122.22 Jonathan Whittemore32 Samuel Whittemore80146.00 Amos Whittemore4248.00 William Whittemore, Jr.1264.00 William Whittemore, Jr.10232.00 William Whittemore, Jr.39148.00 William Whittemore, Jr.41136.00 Amos Whittemore, Jr.59171.00 Jeduthun Wellington3240.
of sketch, see chapter on Religious Societies. The warrant for the first meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of West Cambridge, in 1807, was directed to George Prentiss, a freeholder of said town from the Hon. Aaron Hill, Esq., Justice of the Peace for the county; and at this meeting, held at the new Meeting House in said 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 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, fi
792, 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' service. Ammi Cutter, 1766,t, 1797, 1798. Ebenezer Hall, 1798-1800. James Cutter, 1799—declined. Ebenezer Cutter, 1800. David Hill, 1801, 1802. John Estabrook, 1801. Jonathan Whittemore, 1802. Ichabod Fessenden, 1803, 1804. Daniel Reed, 1803-07. Jonas Peirce, 1805-07. William Hill Jr., 1806. Precinct Collectors. John Winsh857 (Sixth Middlesex District—with 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.
ish frigate Shannon, off Boston Harbor, June, 1813. Another brother, Charles, was a lieutenant in the 4th U. S. Infantry, which did good service in many of the battles on the northern frontier, in the above war. He was a brave and gallant officer. Others of this family became famous.—See Locks Book, 125, &c.]—J. B. Russell. Isaac's child, d. 24 Apr. 1808, a. 2—see Locke Book, 125. Abigail, d. 5 Mar. 1809, a. 45, wife of Isaac who d. 1806 (see Locke Book ). Rebecca, of Lexington, m. Jonathan Whittemore, of Camb., 1 Feb. 1795. Rebecca, of Lexington, m. Ichabod Fessenden, of Camb., 7 June, 1795. Abigail, m. Joseph Locke, Jr., 24 June, 1801. Sally, m. John Davis, of Charlestown, 16 Feb. 1800. Dau. of Isaac (Dea.). See Wyman, 682; Locke Book, 67. Muzzey or Muzzy, William, of Lexington, m. Lydia Reed, of Charlestown, this Pct., 29 Nov. 1764. See Wyman, 695. Miss Esther, d. 10 Oct. 1788, a. 53. Elmira, and Charles Reed of Lexington, m. 23 Oct. 1817. See Paige, 615. N Nack<