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Sarahwife ofEdward Russell Elisabethwife ofPhilip Carteret Elisabeth Cutter, widow Marywife ofJoseph Russell *** Annawife ofJoseph Winship Lydiawife ofSeth Reed Patiencewife ofThomas Hall Annawife ofGershom Cutter, jr. Marthawife ofJohn Wilson Mercy Perry, widow Janewife ofGeorge Cutter Ruthwife ofWm. Robbins Sarahwife ofJosiah Robbins Deborahwife ofJoseph Robbins Sarahwife ofSam l Smith Sarahwife ofEben'r Prentice Rachelwife ofJonathan Butterfield, jr. Mary wife ofJohn But Ichabod Fessenden, Ebenezer Hall, Jr., William Adams, Jr., Samuel Hill, Walter Russell, James Russell, Jr., Francis Locke, Jr., Thomas Fillebrown, Daniel Wilson, Moses Cutter, Joseph Hill, James Cutter, Jr., George Swan, Benjamin Cutter, Jr., John Wilson, Joel Frost, James Fillebrown. On Dec. 5, 1804, Artemas Kennedy was chosen president, Isaac Locke secretary, A. Kennedy chorister, Daniel Locke and John Perry bass assistants, Isaac Locke tenor assistant, Jason Kennedy treble assistant, James
eting. The West Cambridge Musical Society. This led to the formation of the West Cambridge Musical Society, instituted Oct. 1807, and similarly constituted, with the purpose of promoting the knowledge and practice of the musical art generally, but more especially that part which relates to the worship of our beneficent Creator and exalted Redeemer. The names of subscribers to the Constitution were Artemas Kennedy, James Hill, Isaac Locke, Thomas Fillebrown, Amos Locke, Samuel Hill, John Wilson, Joseph Adams, Moses Cutter, Daniel Wilson, Samuel Wilson, James Fillebrown, Ebenezer Hall, Jr., Ichabod Fessenden (with clarinet), Walter Russell (bass viol), James Cutter, Jr., Joseph Hill, Joel Frost, Benjamin Cutter, George Swan, Abijah Cutter, Amos Hill, Benjamin Harrington, John Perry, W. B. King, Nathan Locke, Thomas Hill, Samuel Ames, William Mann, Jonas Adams, Philip B. Fessenden, David Hill, Asa Frost, William Frost, John Crosby, Ammi Cutter, Ephraim Frost, 3d, Thaddeus Frost.
Smyrna for the rescue of an Hungarian in 1854. See Hist. Medford, 494; and anecdote, ibid. 439. Ireland, Sarah Ann, aet. 15, o. c. and bap. 4 Nov. 1810; m. John Wilson, 23 Apr. 1811. Irwin, George, had Gideon Charles, d. 4 Nov. 1836, a. 14; and Mary Ann, George Washington and Margaret Schouler, all bap. 19 Feb. 1837. J hn P. Duncklee [see Wyman's Chas., 311] erected a stone, 1797, here in memory of his sister Sarah Mead, who d. 1 June, 1794, a. 37. Meek, Lydia, of Salem, m. John Wilson, of Camb., 31 Mar. 1793. Merriam, Julia Ann, of Lexington, m. Rev. Caleb Stetson, of Medford, 22 Aug. 1827. Miles, Elizabeth, of Concord, m. Jonathan Robbaniel, d. 1 Jan. 1777, a. 82; the wife of Daniel d. 23 Feb. 1766, a. 63. Susanna, dau. of Daniel, was adm. Pct. ch. 18 Oct. 1761, prob. the Susanna who m. John Wilson, Jr., 10 Oct. 1765; Keziah, dau. of Daniel, was adm. Pct. ch. 30 Mar. 1766; Hannah, m. William Robbins, Jr., 5 Mar. 1767; Ruth, m. Jason Belknap, 9 Jan. 1770. S