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2 May, 1757. The dau. Hephzibah m. Frost. 5. Benjamin, s. of Samuel (2), m. Mary Peirce, of Charlestown, 2 Aug. 1757. (See Wyman, 623.) He o. c. Pct. ch. 30 Mar. 1760, and had Mary, b. 19, hap. 30 Mar. 1760, d. (13 July, 1790, never married); William, b. 27, bap. 29 Aug. 1762; Benjamin, b. 6, bap. 7 July, 1765; Deborah, b. 230 Mar. 1760, d. (13 July, 1790, never married); William, b. 27, bap. 29 Aug. 1762; Benjamin, b. 6, bap. 7 July, 1765; Deborah, b. 22, bap. 22 Jan. 1768, d. 28 Jan. 1768, a. 7 days; a son, stillborn, 18 June, 1770; a child, b. 21 Dec., d. 22 Dec. 1771, a. 1 day; a dau., stillborn, 7 June, 1775; a dau., b. 2 Sept., d. 7 Sept. 1776, a. 4 days; a child (of Capt. Benj.), stillborn, 8 Aug. 1778. Capt. Benjamin belonged to the Baptist Society in Camb. N. W. Pct. 216 July, 1749, a. 5 mos. Putnam, infant of Mr. Putnam, buried here, stillborn, 5 May, 1756. Perhaps the Henry, of Charlestown, who had son Joseph, bap. here 30 Mar. 1760. See Wyman, 779. [Funeral in Medford, 21 Apr. 1775, of Mr. Henry Putnam, slain at Menotomy by the enemy in the retreat from Concord, on the 19th inst. He was