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f Camb. in 1778. Daniel—perhaps the Daniel (1)—was a private soldier in the French War. A Benjamin Cooper, of Charlestown (Samuel Kent, master), was a private soldier in Capt. Thomas Adams's company from this Precinct and other towns, in 1758. See Wyman, 239, group 11. Cornell, Mehitable—brought up with Deacon John Winship—adm. to the ch. 3 July, 1757. Cotting, William and Sarah, o. c. 31 Jan. 1813. Had Benjamin Eddy, bap. 7 Feb. 1813 [H. U. 1834, M. D. 1837]; Martha Eddy, bap. 19 June, 1814, m. Miles T. Gardner [H. U. 1834], of Dedham, 24 May, 1838; Mary Caroline, bap. 8 Sept. 1816, d. 24 Nov. 1820, a. 5; Sarah Maria Wellington, bap. 7 June, 1818; Married 28 Aug. 1849, Howland Holmes [H. U. 1843, M. D. 1848], who since 1861 has resided in Lexington. William Francis, bap. 9 July, 1820—the William W. who m. Elmira Peirce, 22 Dec. 1840. See Eddy. William the father, then at Lunenburg, executed a deed on June 16, 1858, of certain land situated in West Cambridge, to