Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Volume II, Part 12

Author: Cutter, William Richard, 1847-1918, ed
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: New York, Lewis historical publishing company
Number of Pages: 704


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Kebby and left a daughter, Sherebiah Kebby, in 167I. 4. Samuel, mentioned below. 5. Francis, born in Concord, 1636, married, Aug- ust I, 1656, Elizabeth Wheeler, daughter of George and Katherine Wheeler.


(II) Samuel Fletcher, son of Robert Fletcher (I), was born in Concord, Massachu- setts, 1632. He was admitted a freeman, March 21, 1689-90. He settled in that part of Chelmsford, now Westford; married Marga- ret Hailston, October 14, 1659. He died De- cember 9, 1697, and his gravestone in the burying ground in Middle Chelmsford reads : "Here Lyes Ye Body of Samuel Fletcher aged 65 years died December 9, 1697." Children : I. Samuel, born in Chelmsford about 1661, married, June 7, 1692, Mary Cotton, of Con- cord. 2. Sarah, born August 24, 1663. 3. Hannah, born September 14, 1666. 4. Lydia, born September 26, 1669. 5. William, men- tioned below


(III) William Fletcher, son of Samuel Fletcher (2), was born January 1, 1671, in Chelmsford, where he married, December IO, 1701, Mary He died about 1743. His will was recorded in Middlesex county, Vol, 2I, page 295. Children, born in Chelmsford : I. William, born 1702, at Chelmsford, mar- ried, November 16, 1731, Elizabeth Reming- ton and (second), June 22, 1762, Susannah (Fassett) Fletcher, widow of Zechariah. 2. Samuel, mentioned below. 3. Oliver, born 1708, in Chelmsford, graduate of Harvard College, 1735; married, November 13, 1766, Grace Weld, of Roxbury; counselor at law ; justice of the' peace; town clerk; assessor, selectman ; deputy ; died December I, 177I,


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leaving wife and young daughter. 4. Thomas, born at Chelmsford, January 15, 17II, resided in what is now the city of Lowell. 5. Robert, born April 20, 1713, married Remembrance Foster, lived near what is now the Lowell city farm; soldier in the French war. 6. Benjamin, born in Chelmsford, February 22, 1715. 7. Mary, born January I, 1718. 8. Lydia, born June 1, 1724.


(IV) Captain Samuel Fletcher, son of William Fletcher (3), was born in 1707. Mar- ried, September 17, 1729, Mary Lawrence, daughter of Major Eleazer and Mary Law- rence, of Littleton. She died December 4, 1780; he died March II, 1780. Their graves are in the west cemetery in Westford, Massa- chusetts. He had large holdings in real estate and gave each of his sons a farm. Children : I. Samuel, born September 8, 1730, died Oc- tober 30, 1749. 2. Eleazer, mentioned below. 3. Peter, born in Westford, October 31, 1733 married, November 25, 1762, Martha Dix. 4. Oliver, born June 17, 1735, in Westford, mar- ried Olive Lawrence. 5. Abel, born April 18, 1737, married Abigail Hildreth, settled in what is now Boxborough, Massachusetts. 6. Mary, born March 31, 1739, married Thomas Kidder. 7. Ezekiel, born April 3, 1741, mar- ried Bridget Parker. 8. Phebe, born March 2, 1742, died May 12, 1759. 9. Margaret, born November 8, 1744, died March 6, 1752. IO. Sarah, born October 1, 1746. II. Sampson, born 1748, died 1752. 12. Rebecca, born August 3, 1750, died December II, 1751. 13. Samuel, born January 24, 1754, married Lucy Jones and (second) Miriam Keyes. 14. Mar- garet, born September 13, 1755, married Josiah Fletcher. 15. Sampson, born August 24, 1758, married Dorothy Fletcher, Febru- ary I, 1785.


(V) Captain Eleazer Fletcher, son of Cap- tain Samuel Fletcher (4), was born in West- ford, March 3, 1731-32. Married Mary Fletcher, who was born August 29, 1735; married, January 16, 1755, daughter of Cap- tain Joseph and Sarah (Adams) Fletcher. He lived in Westford and was commissioned captain of his militia company November 12, 1772. Children: I. Sarah, born November 22, 1755, died young. 2. Eleazer, born June 5, 1757, mentioned below. 3. Mary, born May 26, 1759, died young. 4. Joseph, born August 15, 1761, died young. 5. Sarah, born July 14, 1765, married Eleazer Jewett, of Lit- tleton ; died January, 1830. 6. Mary, born July 15, 1767, married Samuel Sargent, of Boxborough. 7. Joseph, born November 6, 1769, married, March 20, 1796, Lucy Tuttle,


who died in 1843; married (second) Mrs. Sarah Cole. 8. Jedediah, born October 20, 1772, died March, 1795. 9. Matilda, born May 27, 1775, died unmarried at Boxborough. IO. Patty, born February 20, 1779, married Benjamin Patch; (second) Brown ;


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(VI) Eleazer Fletcher, son of Eleazer Fletcher (5), was born June 5, 1757. Mar- ried, 1788, Rhoda Tenney, who died in 1858, aged ninety-six. He was a soldier in the Revolution ; was in the battle of Bunker Hill and drew a pension in his later years; died July 14, 1822. He was captain of the militia company. Children: I. Nathan, born at Littleton, March 16, 1789, married, Septem- ber 4, 1811, Lucy Wood. 2. Edmund, men- tioned below. 3. Eleazer, born April 30, 1793 ; captain ; married, June 22, 1822, Rebecca Kimball. 4. Lucy, married Otis Hayward, died in Hudson, Massachusetts. 5. Joel, mar- ried Sarah Cole. 6. Rhoda, married Stedman Hartwell and lived in Dedham, Massachusetts. 7. Hulda T., married John Fletcher; resided : in Boxborough. 8. Maria, married Samuel Wetherbee and resided in Boxborough.


(VII) Edmund Fletcher, son of Captain Eleazer Fletcher, Jr. (6), was born in Little- ton, February 19, 1791. He married there March 28, 1819, Lucy Fletcher, who was born August 1, 1795, and died in Lowell, October 14, 1871, daughter of Peter and Lucy (Wood) Fletcher, granddaughter of Peter Fletcher, son of Captain Samuel (4) and Mary (Law- rence) Fletcher. He and his wife both died in Lowell. Children: I. Edmund Dix, born Oc- tober I, 1823, mentioned below. 2. Isaac Allen, born in Boxborough, Massachusetts, April 20, 1829, married, November 23, 1854, Mary E. Rand, who was born in Barnstead, New Hampshire, August 16, 1830, and had at Lowell, Anna Dix, born July 25, 1863.


(VIII) Edmund Dix Fletcher, son of Ed- mund Fletcher (7), was born in Dedham, Massachusetts, October I, 1823. He removed to Boxborough from Dedham with the family in 1826, when he was but three years old, and he received his early education in the district schools of Boxborough. In 1838 the family lo- cated in Lowell. He began his mercantile career at an early age as clerk in a grocery store, and as he himself used to say, "re- ceived his education in a grocery store." He entered a partnership with William Nichols in 1848 under the firm name of Nichols & Fletcher and bought the grocery business that was established in Lowell in 1826 by Ransom Reed and Mr. Mansur. When Mr. Fletcher


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began to work for this concern ten years be- fore, Mr. Reed was at the head of the concern, his partner, Mansur, having retired and gone to North Chelmsford. Mr. Reed retired from business in 1848 when the new firm took hold. The firm of Nichols & Fletcher prospered and continued harmoniously and successfully as long as Mr. Nichols lived. Since his death the business has continued under the firm name of William Nichols & Company.


Mr. Fletcher's success in life was due en- tirely to his own efforts. He was a man of great industry from early youth ; active in the pursuit of knowledge not only in his own line of business but in every direction. He was a useful citizen, especially during, his more active career in business. In early life he was a Whig, later a Republican. He served two years as member of the Lowell common council, one year in the board of al- dermen, and was counted as a capable and efficient city officer. He always has taken great interest and exerted a wholesome in- fluence in municipal matters. He was an 'ac- tive member and liberal supporter of the El- liot Congregational Church. He was a director of the Lowell General Hospital and a member of the Highland Club.


He married, November 14, 1850, Mary An- nette Lovejoy, daughter of Jacob and Mary (Fletcher ) Lovejoy, of Wilton, New Hamp- shire. Mary Fletcher was born in 1791, daughter of Oliver and Mary (Wilson) Fletcher. Oliver Fletcher was born January 25, 175I, and died December 20, 1831; was a soldier in the Revolution and was in the battle of White Plains ; was the son of Robert (4) and Remembrance (Foster) Fletcher. Robert was son of William and Mary Fletcher, of Chelmsford, brother of Samuel (4) and son of William Fletcher (3), mentioned above. Mrs. Fletcher died at Lowell, March 31, 1859, and he married (second), June 16, 1867, Caroline Almeda Hartwell. She died in 1886. His only child was by his first wife, Mary Elizabeth, born September 27, 1854, who re- sides in the old home in Lowell, and is highly esteemed in the church and among a large circle of friends. .


(For first generation see preceding sketch.)


(II) Francis Fletcher, son FLETCHER of Robert Fletcher (I), was born in Concord, Massachu- . setts, in 1636. Married there August 1, 1656, Elizabeth Wheeler, daughter of George and Katherine Wheeler, He remained with his


father in Concord, and became, like his two older brothers who settled in the adjoining town, a great land owner. He was reported in full communion with the church at Con- cord in 1677, and was admitted a freeman in the same year. In 1666, when the records of deeds were revised, he owned lot No. 17, in the east quarter of Concord, containing four hundred and thirty-seven acres. His wife Elizabeth died June 14, 1704. Children, born in Concord: I. Samuel, mentioned below. 2. Joseph, born April 15, 1661, married, June 17, 1688. 3. Elizabeth, born August 24, 1663, married, August 28, 1683, Samuel Stratton. 4. John, born February 28, 1665, married, February 18, 1690, Hannah Hunt. 5. Sarah, born February 24, 1668. 6. Hezekiah, born April 6, 1672, married, May II, 1703, Mary Wood. 7. Hannah, born October 24, 1674. 8. Benjamin, born December 1, 1677, died about 1704.


(III) Corporal Samuel Fletcher, son of Francis Fletcher (2), was born in Concord, August 6, 1657. Married, April 15, 1682, Elizabeth Wheeler. He was selectman of Con- cord in 1705-07-09-13; town clerk from 1705 to 1713. He died October 23, 1744. His wife died three days later. Children: I. Samuel, died young. 2. Joseph, born March 26, 1686, married, December 20, 1704, Elizabeth Carter ; lived in the part of Concord set off to Acton and probably the site of the homestead of the immigrant, Robert Fletcher. 3. Elizabeth, born April 2, 1688. 4. Sarah, born May 19, 1690. 5. John, born August 26, 1692. 6. Hannah, born December 1, 1694. 7. Ruth, born March 2, 1696, died June 20, 1700. 8. Rebecca, born June 2, 1699. 9. Samuel, born April 27, 1701, died July 4, 1772. 10. Benja- min, born April 29, 1703, lived nineteen days. II. Timothy, mentioned below.


(IV) Timothy Fletcher, son of Samuel Fletcher (3), was born in Concord, August 28, 1704. Married Elizabeth He was a soldier in the French and Indian war and was a great hunter. The powder horn which hung at his side when he hunted and fought has been preserved by his descendants. He and Captain Church once entered the camp of the Indian chief, Annawan, ascertained the num- ber of the Indians, and then guided their troops that surprised and routed them. "In another battle a French general fell dead by a ball from Fletcher's musket." Children, born in Concord: I. Elizabeth, born March 23, 1726, died in Amherst, New Hampshire. 2. Timothy, born November 2, 1728, married, June 26, 1755, at Sudbury, Rebecca Stearns :


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(second), December 21, 1764, Sarah Brewer. 3. Sarah, born August 16, 1730. 4. John, born September 7, 1732, settled in New Ipswich, New Hampshire; married Elizabeth Foster. 5. James, born September 23, 1734, soldier in French war in 1755. 6. Joseph, born August 18, 1736, settled in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, and Croyden, New Hampshire. 7. Benjamin, born June 27, 1738, died in the army. 8. Ephraim (twin), born February 5, 1740, men- tioned below. 9. Lydia (twin), born February 5, 1740, resided in Sturbridge. 10. Joel, born March 18, 1743, enlisted in the Indian war from Westford, where his father then lived. 9. Samuel, born in Acton (formerly Concord), August 12, 1747, married Sybil Caldwell ; Baptist minister ; preached at Billerica and Chelmsford, Massachusetts, and at Salem, New Hampshire, where he was the first pas- tor of the Baptist church.


(V) Ephraim Fletcher, son of Timothy Fletcher (4), was born February 5, 1740. He was a resident of Sutton and Brimfield, Mas- sachusetts. He died at Newport, New Hamp- shire, January 1, 1836. He was a soldier in the Revolution credited to Sutton, a private in Captain John Putnam's company of minute- men, Colonel Ebenezer Larned's regiment, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775 ; also private in Captain Caleb Whiting's company, Colonel Benjamin Hawes's regi- ment ; enlisted July 30, 1778, in the Rhode Isl- and campaign. Children : I. Sarah, born 1763, married Jonathan Wakefield, of Newport. 2. Ephraim, born November 23, 1767, mentioned below. 3. Amos, born March 2, 1770. 4. Mary (Polly), born July 7, 1771, baptized at Sutton, May 10, 1772. 5. Lydia, born December 21, 1774, baptized at Sutton, February 26, 1775 ; married Albergence Griggs. 6. Timothy, born July 14, 1778, married, March 27, 1803, Lois Metcalf ; lived at Croyden, New Hampshire ; deacon of the Baptist church, Newport. 7. Anna, born January 8, 1781, married Pliny Wight. 8. Joel, married Delia Rogers, of Hol- land. 9. Benjamin, born August 6, 1788, died May 13, 1854.


(VI) Ephraim Fletcher, son of Ephraim Fletcher (5), was born in Grafton, Massachu- setts, November 23, 1767, died in Newport, New Hampshire, in the house in which he had lived for sixty years. He was a farmer. He married Jael Moore, of Chester, Connecticut. Children, born at Newport: I. Oliver, born January 19, 1795. 2. Orpha M., born March 23. 1797. 3. Quartus, mentioned below. 4. William, born November 10, 1801. 5. Mahala, born June II, 1804. 6. Polly, born June 29,


1806. 7. Electa M., born March 23, 1809, married William Kelly. 8. Bela J., born Jan- uary 16, 1811. 9. Austin Corbin, born March 23, 1813. IO. Lyman M., born March 26, 1819.


(VII) Quartus Fletcher, son of Ephraim Fletcher (6), was born April 22, 1799. He was a farmer at Cornish, New Hampshire. He married (first) Ann Kelley, who was born at Newport. She had eight children. He mar- ried (second) Charlotte Hilliard, who had four children. Children of the first wife: I. Dr. William Kelley, born February 12, 1828, mentioned below. 2. Ruel H., born May 16, 1829, married Rebecca Wyman; resides at 35 Blake street, Cambridge; children : Elizabeth W., Charles Ruel, Caroline Rebecca, Austin Bradstreet, Edward Wyman, Frank Kelley, Frederick William. 3. James W., born Oc- tober, 1830, married Lucy C. Fletcher ; chil- dren : Francis R., Ursula E., Ruel M., Eliza- beth E., James E. 4. Elizabeth A., married Edwin Fletcher, resides in Newport. 5. Charles F., resides in Newport, married Martha J. Wilmarth ; children : Etta, Lillian, Henry, William. 6. Ursula K., married George W. Hilliard; children : Ladora J., James B., George W .; resides in California. 7. Oliver M., married Josephine Merrill ; children : Fred- erick and May. 8. Orpha M., married Benja- min T. Atwood, resides at 5 Chester street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Children of the second wife : 9. Luella, married Martin Emer- son. IO. Emma, married a Mr. Burt. II. Henry L., resides at Cornish ; married (first) Angeline Freeman, (second) Mary Pool. 12. Jael, daughter, married Orison Page.


(VIII) Dr. William Kelley Fletcher, son of Quartus Fletcher (7), was born in Cornish, February 12, 1828. He attended the district schools of his native town and Kimball Union Academy at Meriden, New Hampshire, for three years. He entered Dartmouth College, where he studied for four years, graduating in 1860. He decided to study medicine and en- tered Harvard Medical School, where he re- ceived his degree of M. D. in 1862. He began to practice his profession at Fitchburg, Massa- chusetts, but after three months there he en -. tered the army as acting assistant surgeon and served three years. After his return from the front he opened an office in Union square, Somerville. After three or four years he re- moved to Elm street and again after three years to North avenue, now Massachusetts avenue, in North Cambridge. About 1892 he removed to 381 Summer street, Somerville, and in 1906 to his present location, 383


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Summer street. Dr. Fletcher has enjoyed a large practice and has taken high rank in his profession. He is a member of John Abbott Lodge of Free Masons, member of the Massa- chusetts Medical Society, and later the Homeopathic Medical Society. He was a member of the Dartmouth college fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon.


He married Annie L. Tufts, daughter and only child of Oliver and Dorothy (Danforth) Tufts, of Somerville. They had one child, died in infancy. Her mother, Dorothy, mar- ried (first) Asa Tufts and (second) his brother, Oliver Tufts. She had five children by her first husband. (See sketch of Caroline Henderson-the Tufts family of Somerville). John Tufts, father of Oliver, married Eliza- beth Perry. Children : Lydia, Cynthia, John, William, James, Benjamin, Asa, Oliver. Peter Tufts, father of John, married Ann Adams ; children : Leonard, Henry, and others. (See Tufts sketches).


BUTTRICK William Buttrick, immi- grant ancestor, was born in England in 1617. He came from Kingston-on-Thames in the county of Surrey, embarking May 9, 1635, with Rev. Mr. Bulkley, later the minister at Concord, and Thomas Brook. who also settled at Con- cord, on the ship "Susan and Ellen." He stated his age as sixty-eight in 1684. He set- tled in Concord and is ancestor of all the old families of New England bearing this sur- name. He was admitted a freeman, May 26, 1647, and became sergeant of the military company of Concord. He removed to Chelms- ford and was one of the committee appointed to invite the pastor and the church of Wen- ham to remove to Chelmsford in 1654. He de- posed March 28, 1659, that he was about for- ty-three years old, in relation to a house bought by Matthew Allen. He was step-son or son-in-law of John Hastings. His home at Concord was on the west bank of the Con- cord river in the upland about a quarter of a mile from the North Bridge. Having served the town for many years honorably as sergeant he petitioned at the age of sixty-five to be ex- cused from that office.


He died June 30, 1698, aged about eighty- two. His will was dated March I, 1687, aged about seventy-one years ; proved June 28, 1698. He bequeathed to his eldest son John, a house he had built in Stow ; to son Samuel lands at Concord; to daughter Sarah Barritt and to the children of all three. He spelled


his name in signing the will Butterick, but probably all of his descendants of recent gen- erations have preferred the spelling Buttrick. He married (first), 1646, at Concord, Sarah Bateman, who died July 17, 1664. He mar- ried (second), February 21, 1667, Jane Good- now, of Sudbury, daughter of Thomas. (See Goodnow family sketch). Children of Wil- liam and Sarah Buttrick : Mary, born Septem- ber 19, 1648, died November 1, 1648. 2. Wil- liam. 3. John, born September 21, 1653, mar- ried Mary Blood; settled in Stow. 4. Sam- uel, born January 12, 1654-5, mentioned be- low. 5. Edward, born January 6, 1656-57, died January 15, 1656-57. 6. Joseph, born Octo- ber 29, 1657, killed in the Sudbury fight with the Indians, April 21, 1726. 7. Sarah, born July 27, 1662, married John Barrett, .of Chelmsford. 8. Mary, born June 17, 1664, died April 21, 1665.


(II) Samuel Buttrick, son of William Butt- rick (I), was born at Concord, January 12, 1654-55, died August 8, 1726. He succeeded his father on the first homestead in Concord. He was a soldier in King Philip's war, 1675- 76, and his son Jonathan drew a lot of land at Narragansett, No. 6 (Templeton, Massachu- setts) in payment of his services, granted by the general court, June 24, 1735. Samuel married, 1677, Elizabeth Blood. Children : all born at Concord; I. Elizabeth, born August 25, 1679. 2. Samuel, Jr., born January 31, 1681-82, settled at Charlestown, New Hamp- shire, married Mercy Hett, born 1680. 3. William, born April 15, 1683, died September 16, 17II. 4. Sarah, born November 21, 1687, died October 7, 1746; married, May 7, 1713, John Flint. 6. Deacon Jonathan, born April 24, 1690, mentioned below.


(III) Deacon Jonathan Buttrick, son of Samuel Buttrick (2), was born in Concord, April 24, 1690, died there March 23, 1767, aged seventy-seven years. The Buttrick house stood near the North Bridge and is now or was lately owned by the family of Joseph Derby. The old house was built by Jonathan Buttrick in 1712, and at the time of the Con- cord fight was owned by Major John Buttrick, his son. Before this old house and to the east- ward is Battle Lawn, lately so-called, where the militia and minute men formed prepara- tory to the march to the bridge, and near it the detachment of regulars under Captain Parsons passed on the way to and from the home of Colonel James Barrett. Battle Lawn is marked by suitably inscribed tablets. Deacon Jonathan was followed to his grave, according to the inscription on his monument, by his wid-


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ow and thirteen well-instructed children. He married, 1717-18, Elizabeth Wood. Children : I. Samuel, born November 16, 1718, died Jan- uary 14, 1814; married, 1744, Lucy Wheeler. 2. Mary, born April 18, 1720. 3. Jonathan (captain), born January 30, 1721-22, died May 18, 1775; married, July 14, 1756, Mary Brown. 4. Joseph, born January 9, 1723-24, died December 29, 1803; married, July 23, 1751, Sarah Brown. 5. Nathan, born Septem- ber 27, 1725, died December 25, 1812; mar- ried, December 12, 1757, Grace Wheeler, daughter of Joseph and Sarah. 6. Elizabeth, born August 21, 1727, married December 21, 1753, Charles Flint. 7. Abigail, born August 20, 1729. 8. John, born July 20, 1731, mentioned below. 9. Rachel, born November 12, 1733. 10. Ephraim, born February 15, 1735-36, died April 15, 1785, un- married. II. Daniel, born April 3, 1738, died February 24, 1843. 12. Lois, born June 2, 1740, died April 27, 1783, unmarried. 13. Sarah, born August 10, 1742, died July 12, 1827. 14. Willard, born November 12, 1746, married, November 22, 1769, Esther Blood, daughter of John and Esther Blood.


(IV) Colonel John Buttrick, son of Jon- athan Buttrick (3), was born at Concord, July 20, 1731, died May 16, 1791, aged sixty. He was a prominent citizen in town and military affairs before the Revolution and held the rank of major, when the Revolution began. He was in command of the American forces at Con- cord, April 19, 1775. Shattuck, the historian of Concord, says: "His name will be handed down to posterity with distinguished honor for the noble stand he took, and the bravery he manifested in leading a gallant band of mili- tiamen on to meet the invading enemy at North Bridge and for beginning the first forci- ble resistance to British arms. Hethen returned the fire, saying, 'Fire, Fellow soldiers, for God's sake, fire,' and discharged his own gun the same instant." The inscription on his monument reads : "In memory of Colonel John Buttrick, who commanded the militia compan- ies which made the first attack upon the Brit- ish Troops at Concord, North Bridge, on the nineteenth of April, 1775, having with patriotic firmness shared in the damages which led to American Independence, he lived to enjoy the blessings of it and died May 16, 1791, aged sixty years."


"Having laid down his sword with honor, he resumed the plough with industry; by the latter he maintained what the former had won. The virtues of the parent, citizen and Christian adorned his life and his worth was acknowl-


edged by the grief and respect of all ranks at his death." During the summer of 1775 he was major in the regiment of Colonel John Nixon at the siege of Boston. He was com- missioned lieutenant-colonel of Colonel John Robinson's regiment, August 1, 1775. He was colonel of Volunteers, acting as captain of a volunteer company in Colonel Reed's regiment at the taking of Burgoyne, serving from Sep- tember 28, 1777, to November 7, following, and his company was detached from Colonel Brooks's regiment to reinforce General Gates to the northward. He was in the Rhode Isl- and campaign in 1778, when his regiment was detached to reinforce the Continental army.


His house was on the hill west of Flint's Bridge; occupied lately by Captain Francis Jarvis. His gun is still in the possession of the family and his tobacco box is at Antiquar- ian Hall, Concord. He married, June 24, 1760, Abigail Jones. Children, all born at Con- cord: I. Colonel John, born October 8, 1761, mentioned below. 2. Levi, born October II, 1762. 3. Jonas, born November 17, 1764. 4. Abigail, born December 8, 1766. 5. Esther, born August 8, 1768. 6. Anna, born Septem- ber 19, 1770. 7. Stephen, born August 25, 1772. 8. Phebe, born October 17, 1774. 9. Horatio Gates, born March 4, 1778. 10. Silas, born May 15, 1780.




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