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evening, February 15, 1854. Ira. Thorpe, Charles Williams, Erastus E. Cole, Reuben Horton, Edwin Munroe, Jr., David Russell, Francis You are therefore hereby ordered to warn Charles Williams, Erastus E. Cole, Reuben Horton, Edwin Munroe, Jr., David Russell, Francis Russharles Williams, clerk, with Edwin Munroe, Jr., Reuben Horton, Erastus E. Cole, standing committee, Edwin Munroe, Jr., treasurer, and Joseph uilding, and Rev. B. K. Russ, B. S. Binney, Edwin Munroe, Jr., Erastus E. Cole, George W. Hadley, and Caleb Rand were appointed to take the m upon by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tufts, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Munroe, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Erastus E. Cole, Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. TwombMrs. Erastus E. Cole, Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Twombly, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Runey, Francis Russell, David Russell, Reuben Horton and his sons, Charles Williams, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ireombly, collector, and long a member of the standing committee, Erastus E. Cole, with years of service as committeeman and adviser, Charles Wi
rs later, however, in 1856, we find a list in which are the following names:— Mrs. N. T. Munroe, Mrs. Daniel Pratt. Mrs. Sewall Dodge, Mrs. Nathaniel Daniels, Mrs. John Mandell, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. E. Harmon, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. James Runey, Miss Georgiana Williams, Miss Harriet Fitz, Mrs. W. Gage, Mrs. Giles, Mrs. H. Bradshaw, Mrs. H. Cutter, Mrs. Seth Stevens, Mrs. Childs, Mrs. George S. Fogg, Miss Martha Hadley, Mrs. George W. Ireland, Mrs. George H. Emerson. Miss A. Horton, Mrs. E. E. Cole, Mrs. Fitch Cutter. Mrs. Charles Munroe, Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. Abel Fitz, Mrs. Aaron Sargent, Mrs. Charles Tufts, Miss Mary Giles, Mrs. Edwin Daniels, Mrs. E. A. Bacon, Mrs. A. Waters, Mrs. Frank Russell. The society started with forty-one members. The first president was Mrs. Nancy T. Munroe, for many years the editor, in connection with Mrs. E. A. Bacon, of the Ladies' Repository, since merged into the Christian Leader. The first treasurer was Mrs. Charles Tufts, wife of t
ng committees. 1854—Edwin Munroe, Jr., Erastus E. Cole, Reuben Horton. 1855—Edwin Munroe, Jr., Erastus E. Cole, Reuben Horton, Abram Welch, George W. Ireland. 1856—Edwin Munroe, Jr., ErastuErastus E. Cole, Reuben Welch, George W. Ireland. 1857—Edwin Munroe, Jr., Erastus E. Cole, Reuben WelcErastus E. Cole, Reuben Welch, George W. Ireland. 1858—Edwin Munroe, Jr., Erastus E. Cole, Reuben Welch, George W. Ireland. rge W. Ireland, Charles Williams, R. Carver, E. E. Cole, David Elliot, Reuben Horton. 1862—Edwin rge W. Ireland, Charles Williams, R. Carver, E. E. Cole, David Elliot, J. T. Glines. 1863—Edwin Mrge W. Ireland, Charles Williams, R. Carver, E. E. Cole, David Elliot, J. T. Glines. 1864—Edwin Mrge W. Ireland, Charles Williams, R. Carver, E. E. Cole, David Elliot, J. T. Glines. 1865—Edwin Mrge W. Ireland, Charles Williams, R. Carver, E. E. Cole, David Elliot, J. T. Glines. 1866—Edwin Munroe, Jr., E. E. Cole, Charles Williams, George W. Ireland, David Elliot, H. Haskins, G. W. Hadley.
Church members DeceasedCharles Williams. DeceasedEdwin Munroe, Jr. DeceasedErastus E. Cole. DeceasedCharles F. Potter. Charles A. Kirkpatrick. DeceasedSamuel Kirkpatrick. DeceasedReuben Horton. William D. Barnett. DeceasedDavid Elliott. DeceasedThomas McGill. David P. Horton. Benjamin S. Binney. DeceasedJoseph Q. Twombly. Edwin T. Daniels. Mrs. Christine Daniels. Miss Angelia Williams. Mrs. Lydia A. Shaw. DeceasedMrs. Cordelia C. Elliott. DeceasedMrs. Helen A. Potter. DeceasedMiss Ellen F. Russell. Miss Henrietta Dugan. Miss Emma F. Williams. Miss Adeline Horton. DeceasedJohn Dugan. DeceasedJohn Thorning. DeceasedMiss Olive B. Giles. DeceasedMrs. Nancy T. Munroe. DeceasedMiss Mary E. Horton. DeceasedMiss Anna H. Giles. Miss Ellen A. Daniels. DeceasedMrs. G. R. Binney. Mrs. C. Mandell. Mrs. S. F. Twombly. DeceasedM. T. Hollander. DeceasedJ. W. Mandell. Decease
Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910, Report of the Committee on Necrology. (search)
siness, the manufacture of telephones was transferred to the Western Electric Company of Chicago, where his interests continued to within a year of his death. Mr. Williams married in 1864 Caroline Adelaide Cole, third daughter of Mr and Mrs. Erastus E. Cole, residents of this city from the year 1846. Mr. Williams followed in the faith of his father, in the Cross Street Universalist Church. His father, asssociated with Edwin Munroe, Erastus E. Cole, and others, was one of the founders and buiErastus E. Cole, and others, was one of the founders and builders of the First Church, and when it was completed Mr. Williams, Sr., became the first superintendent of the Sunday School, remaining its head for many years. Upon his retirement, he was succeeded as superintendent by his son, Charles Williams, Jr. Mr. Williams always retained his interest in the church, and was willing to contribute to its support. He left a widow and two children. The children of the union were: Lester Holmes Williams, now resident of Medford; Herbert Farmer Coe Williams
, 8. Charlestown, Mass., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18, 20, 24, 41, 47, 55, 57. Charlestown Water Works, 57. Chapman, Edmund, 19. Chase, J. G., 57. Chelmsford, Mass., 20. Chenny, Ebenezer, 2. Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, 23. Christ Church, New Orleans, La., 82. Chubbuck, Rev. F. E. R., 82. Civil Engineering as a Vocation, 61. Civil War, The, 71. Claremont, N. H., 20. Clay Pits and Free Baths, 61. Coburn, James M., 6. Colburn, Joshua O., 43. Cole, Caroline Adelaide, 21. Cole, Erastus E., 21. Columbus Avenue, 6. Company E, Thirty-ninth Regiment, 32. Concord Bridge, 2. Concord, Mass., 2. Concord, N. H., 9. Cooke, S. N., 45. Cook, Susanna Russell, 44, 46. Cotting, Martha E., 47. Craigie's Bridge, 60. Cross Street, 6, 20. Cross Street Universalist Church, 21. Culpeper, 32. Curtis, H. K., 45. Cushing's Manual, 74. Cutler, Martha, 4. Cutter, Emma M., 19. Cutter, Evelina, 18. Cutter House, 5. Cutter, Richard, 4. Damon, Rev., David, 46. D