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o the public in a convenient shape and durable form, with such additions as he has been able to collect. It is trusted that the work will prove valuable as a book of reference, notwithstanding that inaccuracies may occasionally be found. It is remarkable that the great-grandfather of Dr. Cutter was the first Precinct Clerk, or recording officer—an office which he held for thirty-two consecutive years. The paternal grandfather of Dr. Cutter (Ammi Cutter), and his maternal grandfather (Samuel Locke), were also Precinct Clerks at different periods, the former holding the office five years, and the latter sixteen years. The authorities which have been consulted in obtaining dates and facts are specified in various portions of the work. The precinct and town records have, of course, been much relied upon, and information from them, as well as from gravestones, is given, as far as practicable, in the phraseology originally used. The church records have been found invaluable. Rev.
on of the Heights of Dorchester, March 4, 1776:—William Adams, Captain; Daniel Reed. Lieut.; Ethan Wetherbee, Lieut.; Samuel Locke, Sergt.; William Cutter, Sergt.; Jonathan Davis, ditto; Thomas Cutter, ditto; Abraham Locke, Corporal; John Locke, dit11119 Moses Hovey1717036 Richard Hay17632115454 Joshua Kendall175115216109531184 Capt. Benj. Locke346311958741164 Samuel Locke171899219022594157 Joseph Locke17168111021561111 Francis Locke17168111021561111 Wd. Ruth Locke521945115146 John Lo7.00 Joel Tufts5 gal.100.00 Thomas Russell31206.00 Daniel Russell101.64 Edward Russell & Jeremiah his son78124.99 Samuel Locke6239.00 Joseph Locke, Jr.38152.00 Ebenezer Lane54166.00 Walter Russell70145.00 Noah Russell71168.00 James Russell6d Fessenden treasurer. 1806 The Precinct voted that Messrs. J. Wellington, George Prentiss, Samuel Butterfield, Samuel Locke, Esq., and William Whittemore, Jr., be a committee to confer with the committee chosen from the town of Cambridge at t
., 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., sSamuel 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; iah Cutter, Jonathan Frost, Adam Cutter, Amos Russell, field-drivers; John Tufts, clerk of the market; Samuel Butterfield, George Prentiss, Col. J. Wellington, Samuel Locke, Esq., and Ebenezer Hall, committee for the purpose of adjusting any matters or things in which said town of West Cambridge may be interested or liable in comm
0 (1771—excused). Samuel Frost, 1768, 1769 (1770—excused). Samuel Locke, 1770 (excused). Ensign William Adams, 1770—declined; 1773, 1 Seth Wyman, 1786-90. George Prentice, 1787-90, 1797-1805. Samuel Locke, 1791-93. Philip Whittemore, 1791. James Russell, 1792, 1784. Walter Russell, 1773-81. John Cutter, Jr., 1786-88. Samuel Locke, 1789-1805. Thomas Russell, J., 1806, 1807. Precinct Treas1786—excused. Samuel Whittemore, Jr., 1786 (1787—excused). Samuel Locke, 1787—refused; 1788—excused. Jeduthun Wellington, 1787-92. 6-90, 1794. George Prentice, 1787-90, 1799, 1800, 1803-05. Samuel Locke, 1791-93, 1795. Philip Whittemore, 1791. James Russell, 17nster, 1754. Walter Dickson, 1755. Thomas Cutter, 1756. Samuel Locke, 1757. Jonathan Cutter, 1758. Patten Russell, 1759. Sam7, 1808. Daniel Adams, 1807-12. John Tufts, 1807, 1808. Samuel Locke, Esq., 1807 (1808—excused). William Whittemore, Jr.,
t. 1749, adm. Pct. ch. 23 Apr. 1769, m. Samuel Locke, Jr., 16 May, 1771 (d. 29 Oct. 1808). By seco of W. Camb. m. 19 May, 1811. Betsey, and Samuel Locke 2d, m. 29 Nov. 1815. Augustus, John, and3, a. 2 wks. Mehitable, wid. of William, m. Samuel Locke, 6 June, 1770. See Wyman's Charlestown, 16Sept. 1804, d. 28 June, 1809, a. 5 (g. s.); Samuel Locke, bap. 23 Nov. 1806; Eliza Ann, bap. 9 Apr. then reading as late as he pleased. 60. Samuel Locke, s. of Ephraim (24), m. twice, and had sevezaleel Locke, 13 Oct. 1796. Han-Nah, m. Samuel Locke, Jr., 12 Nov. 1797. Lucy, m. Thaddeus Peirce 1808. Amy Sawtell d. 21 Jan. 1814, a. 38. Locke (anciently lock). A very full genealogy of thiany at Noddle's Island in Dec. 1776— per me Samuel Locke, Lieut. See Paige, 428. In the Rolls of th of December last, 1776, are the names of Samuel Locke, lieut., Joseph Belknap, sergt., and James from Cambridge First and Second Parishes. (Capt. Locke's Company was that of his brother Benjamin [1 more...]