Browsing named entities in Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct.. You can also browse the collection for Nathan Whittemore or search for Nathan Whittemore in all documents.

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lliam Butterfield, Samuel Hill, Joseph Locke, Francis Locke, John Locke, Ephraim Cooke, William Cutter, Jr., Robert Mullit, John Symmes, Jr., John Dickson, Joseph Shaw, Abram Cooke, Robert Polly, Jeremiah Stuart, Joseph Wyman, Moses Hovey, Nathan Whittemore. Another enumeration of the inhabitants of the Precinct at this period is given in a Tax List for Menotomy, A. D. 1781, to procure Beef for the Continental Army: This List contains a State Tax set down in £. s. and d., and Also a Town T21119788 Nathan Swan1711762146118 Samuel Whittemore21523121831210 Samuel Whittemore, jr.5151971689731194 Thos. Whittemore17215284406175 Wm. Whittemore1721521784910196 Lt. Sam. Whittemore1731311157566132 Thomas Whittemore, jr.1717036 Nathan Whittemore175312347 Amos Whittemore1717863201189 Wm. Whittemore, jr.1717036 Wm. Winship61312111366175196 Wm. Winship, jr.1721191410 Josiah Wilson17389178535126 Jeduthun Willington1715710523092 Thos. Williams172610733111155 Richard Francis17170
becca Carter, d. 1 Feb. 1797, a. 84 (g. s. Arlington)—wid. of Capt. Samuel Carter. [He m. first Margery Dickson, of Camb., 30 June, 1719, who d. 27 Sept. 1769, a. 71 (g. s. Woburn first burying-ground).] He d. 21 Jan. 1787, a. 92 (g. s. Arlington). 1787, Jan. 21. Capt. Samuel Carter died, and buried this week, aged 92 years or more.—Diary of Samuel Thompson, Esq., Woburn. He was a grandson of Capt. John Carter, of Woburn, and b. 31 Oct. 1694.—See Hist. of Woburn, 598. Mehitable, m. Nathan Whittemore, 7 Feb. 1781—see Wyman's Charlestown, 190, group 13. Susan, and Joseph W. Adams, both of Lowell, m. 17 May, 1835. Capt. John Carter, of Woburn, was ensign there 1663, lieut. 1664, and captain 1676, the time of Philip's War. Lieut. John Carter, his son, and father of Capt. Samuel Carter above, had a son Benjamin, who entered the military service and was killed by Indians near Dunstable, 6 Sept. 1724. Samuel Carter and Samuel Carter, Jr., of Woburn, are mentioned in the History o