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e works at Lechmere's Point. March 2d, at night a cannonade and bombardment began at the American works on Cobble Hill and Lechmere's Point on the Cambridge side, and at Lamb's Dam on the Roxbury side, against the British works; and a number of shells were thrown into Boston. March 4th. There was an almost incessant roar of cannon and mortars during the night, on both sides. The Americans took possession of Dorchester heights, and nearly completed their works on both hills by morning. March 9th, there was, during the evening and night, a continual roar of cannon and mortars, from the Castle and lines on Boston neck, south end of that town, as well as from the Americans at Roxbury, Cobble Hill, and Lechmere's Point at Cambridge. The position of Gen. Howe had now become utterly untenable, and on the 17th of March, in the morning, the British evacuated Boston; their rear guard with some marks of precipitancy. The troops on the Roxbury side moved over the neck and took possession
ngham, and was living in 1725; William, b. 12 July 1676; Mary, b. 24 July 1679, m. Walter Russell 17 May 1699, and d. before 1706; Samuel, b. 2 Jan. 1681-2; Elizabeth, m. John Russell 30 Mar. 1710, living at Killingly, Conn., 1725; Daniel, b. 18 Jan. 1689 (I suspect this last should be Hannah, instead of Daniel; Hannah d. 16 Sept. 1739, a. 50, naming sister Russell in her will). Nathaniel the f. d. 12 June 1725. 4. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel (3), m. Deborah——; she d. 7 Mar. 1715-26 (G. S. 9 Mar.), and he m. Sarah Frost 17 May 1720. His children were Nathaniel, b. 10 Dec. 1702; Abigail, b. 6 May 1705, m. Sebas Jackson 2 Dec. 1731; Jonathan, b.--Oct. 1706, prob. the same who was killed by the falling of a clay bank where he was digging 22 Dec. 1730; his bro. Nathaniel was appointed administrator 1 Feb. 1730-31; Deborah, b. 25 July 1708, d. 22 Oct. 1708; Deborah, b. 6 Sept. 1709; Phebe, b. 2 Dec. 1711; Priscilla, b. 6 June 1713; Sarah, b. prob. 1714, bap. 10 Ap. 1715; Daniel, b. 22
ngham, and was living in 1725; William, b. 12 July 1676; Mary, b. 24 July 1679, m. Walter Russell 17 May 1699, and d. before 1706; Samuel, b. 2 Jan. 1681-2; Elizabeth, m. John Russell 30 Mar. 1710, living at Killingly, Conn., 1725; Daniel, b. 18 Jan. 1689 (I suspect this last should be Hannah, instead of Daniel; Hannah d. 16 Sept. 1739, a. 50, naming sister Russell in her will). Nathaniel the f. d. 12 June 1725. 4. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel (3), m. Deborah——; she d. 7 Mar. 1715-26 (G. S. 9 Mar.), and he m. Sarah Frost 17 May 1720. His children were Nathaniel, b. 10 Dec. 1702; Abigail, b. 6 May 1705, m. Sebas Jackson 2 Dec. 1731; Jonathan, b.--Oct. 1706, prob. the same who was killed by the falling of a clay bank where he was digging 22 Dec. 1730; his bro. Nathaniel was appointed administrator 1 Feb. 1730-31; Deborah, b. 25 July 1708, d. 22 Oct. 1708; Deborah, b. 6 Sept. 1709; Phebe, b. 2 Dec. 1711; Priscilla, b. 6 June 1713; Sarah, b. prob. 1714, bap. 10 Ap. 1715; Daniel, b. 22