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enjamin, bap. 13 Sept. 1801, d. 8 Sept. 1802; Benjamin, bap. 12 June 1803, a physician in Wob., d. 9 Mar. 1864; Helen, bap. 2 Sept. 1804; Samuel Locke, bap. 23 Nov. 1806, d. in Cambridgeport 20 June 1871; Eliza Ann, bap. 9 Ap. 1809; Joseph, bap. 25 Nov. 1810; d. 23 Aug. 1811. Ephraim the f. was elected Deac. of the church in West Camb. about 1819, and d. 31 Mar. 1841, a. 75; his w. Deborah d. 29 Jan. 1823, a. 50. 34. William, s. of Jonathan (21), m. Mary Blackman 6 Nov. 1774, and d. 11 June 1824, a. 74; his w. Mary d. 9 Mar. 1836, a 80. A granite monument was erected by the town of West Camb. to commemorate their donation of the School Fund. 35. Jonathan, S. of Jonathan (21), m. Lydia Trask of Lex. 15 Sept. 1788, and had a child, b. 28 Mar. 1789, d. 2 Ap. 1789; Jonathan Trask, bap. 31 July 1791; William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; David Cummings, bap. 21 June 1795; Lydia, bap. 12 May 1798; Hitty, bap. 15 Feb. 1801. 36. Solomon, s. of Jonathan (21), m. Sarah Wyman of Wob. 30 June 1
enjamin, bap. 13 Sept. 1801, d. 8 Sept. 1802; Benjamin, bap. 12 June 1803, a physician in Wob., d. 9 Mar. 1864; Helen, bap. 2 Sept. 1804; Samuel Locke, bap. 23 Nov. 1806, d. in Cambridgeport 20 June 1871; Eliza Ann, bap. 9 Ap. 1809; Joseph, bap. 25 Nov. 1810; d. 23 Aug. 1811. Ephraim the f. was elected Deac. of the church in West Camb. about 1819, and d. 31 Mar. 1841, a. 75; his w. Deborah d. 29 Jan. 1823, a. 50. 34. William, s. of Jonathan (21), m. Mary Blackman 6 Nov. 1774, and d. 11 June 1824, a. 74; his w. Mary d. 9 Mar. 1836, a 80. A granite monument was erected by the town of West Camb. to commemorate their donation of the School Fund. 35. Jonathan, S. of Jonathan (21), m. Lydia Trask of Lex. 15 Sept. 1788, and had a child, b. 28 Mar. 1789, d. 2 Ap. 1789; Jonathan Trask, bap. 31 July 1791; William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; David Cummings, bap. 21 June 1795; Lydia, bap. 12 May 1798; Hitty, bap. 15 Feb. 1801. 36. Solomon, s. of Jonathan (21), m. Sarah Wyman of Wob. 30 June 1
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 17: (search)
uite often, and find them very pleasant. They supped here two evenings ago, with Gener, who was President of the Cortes when the King was deposed, and tells many curious stories of those troubled times. Our friend Wallenstein left us last week, after a visit of above two months. He is a very uncommon man, of remarkable acquirements. . . . . I believe he carried off the respect and personal regard of every distinguished man in this quarter of the country. . . . . In a letter of June 11, 1824, Mr. Ticknor speaks of the Baron de Wallenstein, now belonging to the Russian Legation at Washington, a young German of great knowledge. The acquaintance had begun in Madrid. In November, 1824, Mr. and Mrs. Ticknor went to Washington, and afterwards, accompanied by Mr. Webster, visited Mr. Madison at Montpellier, and Mr. Jefferson at Monticello. Upon their return they passed some weeks in Washington, mingling in its general society, and seeing, in an easy and familiar way, many of
. ch. 14 Aug. 1803. His son Ammi, bap. 14 Aug. 1803, d.—son of Joshua and Sally—15 Aug. 1803, a. 16 days (g. s.); William, his son, bap. here 24 Mar. 1805. See Cutter Book, 145-6, 388; Wyman, 263. 26. Artemas, s. of Ammi (11), had w. Mary, o. c. and bap. here 16 July, 1820, and dau. Mary Ann Rebecca, bap. 16 July, 1820. See Cutter Book, 150-1. 27. William, s. of Jonathan (12), m. Mary Blackman, 6 Nov. 1774—half-sister of Isaiah Thomas the celebrated printer—see black-man—and d. 11 June, 1824, a. 74; she d. 9 Mar. 1836, a. 80. No issue. Donors of the William Cutter School Fund, for which a granite monument was erected by vote of the town in 1836, over the spot of their interment. 28. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (12), and Lydia T., his wife, o. c. Pct. ch. 31 July, 1791—her maiden name Trask—m. (Lex. Rec.) Sept. 15, 1788 (b. May 24, 1767). Had a child, d. 2 Apr. 1789, a. 5 days; Jonathan Trask, bap. 31 July, 1791; William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; David Cummings, bap. 21 Ju