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the Committee of Supplies sat at Newell's (more generally Wetherby's) tavern, in Menotomy, A Jacob Newell had a family hebly a former occupant of the tavern.—See Genealogies. Ethan Wetherby married Lucretia Adams, daughter of Capt. Thomas Adams5. The records of the Committees speak of the place as Mr. Wetherby's at the Black Horse, Menotomy.—See Journals of each Prtal tablet recently erected (1878) to mark the spot where Wetherby's tavern stood: The site of the Black Horse Tavern, where, Orne, and Lee, remained to lodge at Newell's (otherwise Wetherby's), while two, Watson and Devens, departed in Devens's chrode through them, and went and informed their friends at Wetherby's. They stopped there, till the British party came up andMessrs. Gerry, Orne, and Lee, the members who remained at Wetherby's, in Menotomy, saw the silent march of the British troopd notice that the committees had met the preceding day at Wetherby's tavern, at Menotomy; for, when they came opposite to th
rc. Rec.) 22 Jan. 1744-5, died aged 104; and by third w. had Lydia, b. 20, bap. 24 Aug. 1755, Menot., m. first, Lemuel Blanchard, and second, Joseph Thorndike, Esq., Jaffrey, N. H., 30 July, 1795; Lucretia, b. 2, bap. 7 Aug. 1757, Menot., m. Ethan Wetherby, 31 Dec. 1775; Ebenezer Thomas, b. 10, bap. 17 Jan. 1762, Menot., m. Polly Goodwin of Charlestown, 20 June, 1784 (Chas. Rec.) See Wyman, 7, 419. Thomas the father is styled gentleman in a deed to Lemuel Blanchard in 1778. [See par. 19, for sd Sophia R. Reed, both of Lynnfield, m. 21 Dec. 1837. Wesson, Roger, of Mason, N. H., m. Anna Frost, 22 Dec. 1799. See Frost (par. 3). Anna was dism. to the ch. in Mason, 17 Jan. 1808. The name is prob. Weston. See Hist. Mason, N. H. Wetherby, Ethan, m. Lucretia Adams, 31 Dec. 1775. Proprietor of the celebrated Wetherby's Tavern of 19 Apr. 1775. Wheeler, Benjamin, of Concord, m. Lucy Winship, of Lexington, 27 Nov. 1753—fee 3/1 dols. John, of Dover, N. H., m. Rebecca Harris, of M
4, 314 Webb, 67, 237, 314 Webber, 216, 276, 298, 314 Webecowit, 6 Weeks, 299, 314 Welch, 18, 76, 289 Wellington and Willington, 19, 27, 83, 93, 97, 105,110, 112, 113,117-19, 121, 131, 133, 136, 140, 142, 144-46, 154, 155, 167-72, 188, 204, 229, 230, 236,258, 262, 270, 274-76, 279, 282, 289, 302, 303, 308, 314, 315, 324, 335 Wellman, 289, 316 Wells, 173 Welsh, 203 Wesson, 145, 245, 316 West, 173 Westcott, 348 Weston, 316, 319, 333 Westwood, 89, 90 Wetherby, 59, 60, 83, 184, 316 Wheeler, 112, 133, 136, 256, 272, 277, 310, 316, 318, 330 Wheelwright, 32 Whiston, 328 Whitcomb, 79 White, 164, 166, 189, 299. 316, 342, 347, 351 Whitefield, 33, 40 Whiting, 2, 23 Whitman, 35, 118, 229 Whitmore, 14, 29, 194, 195, 214, 244, 316, 317, 326 Whitney, 97, 198, 219, 222, 274, 282, 296, 316 Whittemore, 23, 38-40, 48, 58, 75-7, 83, 93-5, 97, 106, 106, 109-13, 115, 117, 118, 120-22, 127, 130, 131, 136-41, 144, 153, 154, 166-71,