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John Winship Ruthwife ofWm. Dickson Anne Cutter, widowAnna Fessenden, widow Sarahwife ofAndrew Wilson Sarahwife ofEdward Russell Elisabethwife ofPhilip Carteret Elisabeth Cutter, widow Marywife ofJoseph Russell *** Annawife ofJoseph Winshs I do bemoan, Five your brave sons in dust doth lie, Who late were in the bloom. As this hand-bill originated with E. Russell's Salem Gazette, the elegy included these four lines on Mr. Benjamin Peirce: We sore regret poor Pierce's death, A str at Charlestown.—See Frothingham's Siege of Boston, 111-113. Sketches of both these men are given in the Genealogies. E. Russell's Salem Gazette, under date of May 5, 1775, reports them missing—supposed to be on board one of the men of war. A Jourenjamin Teel84166.00 Peter Tufts, Jr.86157.00 Joel Tufts5 gal.100.00 Thomas Russell31206.00 Daniel Russell101.64 Edward Russell & Jeremiah his son78124.99 Samuel Locke6239.00 Joseph Locke, Jr.38152.00 Ebenezer Lane54166.00 Walter Russell7014
bap. 10 June, 1764, m. James Russell of Charlestown 6 Mar. 1783 (d. 14 Nov. 1831); Lydia, b. 2, bap. 6 Sept. 1767, m. Edward Russell 9 May, 1786, Camb., and James Cutter 20 July, 1809 (d. 25 Aug. 1818); Margaret, b. 12, bap. 12 Nov. 1769, m. Thomas R, w. of James, d. 1 Mar. 1809, a. 43 (g. s.). He m. third Lydia Russell, 20 July, 1809—maiden name Adams, and wid. of Edward Russell. She d. 25 Aug. 1818, a. 50. He m. fourth Rebecca Parker, 29 Aug. 1819. James d. 15 Dec. 1823, a. 64. Rebecca, prApr. 1775, and with his townsman, Seth Russell, was reported missing, supposed to be on board one of the men of war—see E. Russell's Salem Gazette, or Newbury and Marblehead Advertiser, for 5 May, 1775—and was confined on the Admiral, and discharged d. 24 May, 1817, a. 8 yrs.; a child of Benjamin, d. 30 May, 1819, a. 2. Sally, d. 19 Apr. 1829, a. 32. Abigail, m. Edward Russell, 30 Dec. 1818. 4. Caleb, s. of Moses (1), was killed by the British troops on Lexington Common, on the morning of <