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tain Nathan Adams, William Grubb, and Richard Trumbull£ 24. 0. Captain Benjamin Frothingham£20..6 Lot of land sold to Timothy Wright£ 119. 0.8 Received of Samuel Swan, Esq., for a lot of land belonging to James Kenney, secured by money borrowed of the school fund£ 49. 12.0 Farm at Stoneham, deficient£ 38.18. 8 A certain pasture in Medford£ 90. 0.0 Total£8.12.1 To this may be added the commons which it is proposed to rent; notes due from Nicholas Hopping, £ 51 16s 5d, and from Benjamin Sweetser, £ 26 Os Od, but from these nothing is expected. The committee is of the opinion that the income from the funds will amount to £ 70 per annum. They recommend that a committee be appointed to care for this fund. It was voted to accept this report, and that the same committee be empowered. In examining the records the writer must have overlooked the following item, which appears in the Charlestown school report for 1873, where a history of the school fund is given: March, 1793,
er; so did James; but Timothy became a distiller, and married Frances, a daughter of Joseph Phipps, the baker. John Wood, the glazier, was son of Joseph and Mary (Blaney) Wood, and brother of Joseph, who was killed by the Indians at Rutland in 1734. John married Elizabeth, daughter of Deacon John and Hepzibah (Billings) Wood, of Cambridge. He learned his trade of his father-in-law, removed to Newburyport, and died there in 1786. Samuel Sweetser was a son of the eminent Baptist, Benjamin Sweetser, whose wife was a sister to Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, of Malden, born in 1666, married at Malden Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Stower) Sprague, of Maiden. They dwelt at Charlestown and Malden, where both were buried, she in 1752, he in 1757. Joseph Lemmon was a merchant, and treasurer of the town, son of Joseph and Mary (Bradley) Lemmon. His widowed mother became the last wife to the town clerk's uncle, Samuel Phipps. His wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Eleaza
tate Street, Boston, 86. St. Charles Street, 54. Stephen, 23. Stetson, David, 64, 90. Stevens, Ephraim, 95. Stickney, Mr., 67, 68. Stimpson, Abigail (Sweetser), 87. Stimpson, Andrew, 87. Stimpson, Joseph, 85. 87. Stoneham, Mass., 15, 39, 41. Stone, John, 63, 66. St. Paul, Minn., 1. Storer, Mr., 83. Stoughton, A., 85. Sussex, Eng., 81. Swan, John, 19. Swan, Samuel, 17, 19, 20. Swan, Samuel, Esq., 41. Swaney, Sentinel, 52. Sweatsur, Josepg, 83. Sweden. 13. Sweetser, Benjamin. 41, 88. Sweetser,, Joseph. 84, 88. Sweetser, Samuel, 88. Sycamore Street, Somerville, 12. Teel, Jonathan, 63, 66. Teel, Samuel P., 90, 96. Ten HiSweetser,, Joseph. 84, 88. Sweetser, Samuel, 88. Sycamore Street, Somerville, 12. Teel, Jonathan, 63, 66. Teel, Samuel P., 90, 96. Ten Hills Farm, 8, 11, 23, 80. Tenney, Robert G., 90. Texas, 53. Theta Delta Chi Fraternity, 2. Thirteenth Maine Regiment, 27, 37. Thirty-first Massachusetts Regiment, 27, 32, 36. Thompson, 95. Thompson, Dr. Abram R., 64, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 90. Thornton, Dr., Matthew. 86. Thompson, Mrs., 93, 95, 96. Thompson Square, 84.