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    1. Re: [AMERICAN-REVOLUTION] AMERICAN-REVOLUTION Digest, SAMUEL FROST
    2. Samuel Frost b12/18/1716 MENOTOMY MASSACHUSETTS d 10/1/1798 MENOTOMY MASSACHUSETTS Rank: MINUTE MAN Service: MA married Abigail Cutter MA Soldiers & Sailors War of Rev 17 vols. if this is your Samuel Frost - there are a few men with same name in that area. Good luck in your search Volume 6 page 123 Frost, Samuel, Framingham. 2d Corporal, Capt. Simon Edgell's co. of Minute-men, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Concord and Cambridge; service, 4 days; also, Sergeant, Capt. Thomas Drury's co., Col. John Nixon's (5th) regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted April 24, 1775; service, 3 mos. 15 days; also, company return dated Winter Hill, Sept. 30, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Winter Hill, Dec. 22, 1775.     CUTTER, AMMI SR Service: MASSACHUSETTS    Rank: CIVIL SERVICE residence: 1) CAMBRIDGE - MASSACHUSETTS Birth:  27 Oct 1733    MENOTOMY MASSACHUSETTS Death: 19 Apr 1795    ARLINGTON MASSACHUSETTS Service Source: PAIGE, HIST OF CAMBRIDGE, MA, 1630-1877, PP 465, 467 Service Description: 1) ASSESSOR, SELECTMAN spouse(s) 1)ESTHER PIERCE  2)ABIGAIL HOLDEN  3) HANNAH HOLDEN  Cutter children: Abigail married Calvin Howe James Ephraim Ammi Lydia Frances John I have a Samuel Frost as one of my anscestors. My notes say he was a Minuteman from Framingham at Lexington Alarm and taken prisoner and confined on the prison ship Admiral. Married in 1741 to Abigail Cutter. Born Dec. 18, 1716 in Menotomy, MA and died Oct. 1, 1798 in Menotomy, MA. This is all the information I have on him. How can I find  his Revolutionary War information?

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