. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. oldier in the Revolution, aprivate in Captain William Adamss company,Colonel Thatchers regiment, marching to thetaking of Dorchester Heights in 1776. Hemarried (first), June 6, 1665, Lydia Perry,who died October 19, 1692. He married (sec-end), June 3, 1694, Mary or Martha Boylston,who died November 10, 1824, aged sixty-eightyears. Children of Ephraim and Lydia Frost: 1. Ephraim, born April 7, 1766, mentioned be-low. 2. Lydia, born January 30, 1768, marriedOctober 19,
. Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ;. oldier in the Revolution, aprivate in Captain William Adamss company,Colonel Thatchers regiment, marching to thetaking of Dorchester Heights in 1776. Hemarried (first), June 6, 1665, Lydia Perry,who died October 19, 1692. He married (sec-end), June 3, 1694, Mary or Martha Boylston,who died November 10, 1824, aged sixty-eightyears. Children of Ephraim and Lydia Frost: 1. Ephraim, born April 7, 1766, mentioned be-low. 2. Lydia, born January 30, 1768, marriedOctober 19, 1786, Jonas Cutter. 3. James, bornJanuary 31, 1770, married, February i, 1795?Margaret Locke, who died September 10,1803; he married (second), March 30, 1805,Susanna Fillebrown. 4. Jonathan, born March 2, 1772, died August, 1773. 5. Mary, bornApril 26, 1775, married, November 9, I794)Spencer Buckman, of Medford. 6. Ruth, bornApril 22, 1777. 7. Isaac, born August 7, 1780,died February 14, 1804. (VI) Ephraim Frost, son of Ephraim Frost(5), was born in West Cambridge. Massachu-setts (Arlington), April 7, 1766, and died there.
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