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m. 1794), d. 10 Nov. 1824, a. 68 (g. s.). See Wyman's Charlestown, 106, 379. 7. Jonathan, s. of Ephraim (3), grad. H. U. 1767; and A. B. was adm. Pct. ch. 6 Dec. 1767, and A. M. d.—Ah!—25 Apr. 1771, a. 27 (g. s.). On his gravestone are some lines from the Aeneid, lib. VI. 868-70. Ingentem luctum e quaere tuorum; ostendunt teon, 9 Sept. 1739—maiden name Butterfield.—see Paige, 643. William m. Wid. Hannah Hartwell (of Charlestown), 17 Oct. 1764. He and w. Hannah were adm. Pct. ch. 6 Dec. 1767. His dau., Ruth, m. Zechariah Hill, 9 May, 1771. His son, William, b. 20, bap. 31 Aug. 1740, m. Hannah Payne, 5 Mar. 1767; David, b. 28, hap. 30 Jan. 1743; Jobap. 13 Apr. 1746; Mary, b. 21, bap. 26 June, 1748, d. 13 July, 1748, a. 22 days; a child, b. 23 May, 1765, stillborn. Hannah, w. of William, aet. 45, was bap. 6 Dec. 1767. William (son?) d. of a fever 3 Sept. 1773. Widow Hannah [wife of son William?], d. 31 Jan. 1776. William Robbins was a private soldier from Cambridge during