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Hisloiical  Society. 


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1900. 

Flkmi.\c;ton,     New    Jicksev, 
Anthony  Killgore,  Printer. 


TITLES. 


I.  Name. 

II.  Objects. 

III.  Members. 

IW  P^ees  and  Dues. 

V.  Government.      Election  of  Trustees. 

VI.  Officers  and  Committees. 

VII.  Meetings. 

VIII.  Order  of  Business. 

IX.  Quorum. 

X.  Presiding  Officer. 

XI.  Corresponding  Secretary. 

XII.  Recording  Secretary. 

XIII.  Treasurer. 

XIV.  Librarian. 

XV.  Finance  Committee. 

XVI.  Library  Committee. 

XVII.  Obituary  Committee. 

XVIII.  Alteration  of  Bv-Laws. 


By  =  Laws 

of 

The   Hunterdon   County 

Historical  Society. 


Adopted  July  29,   1899. 


ARTICLE    I. 

NAME. 

Section  i.      The    name    of  this    Society    shall    be    The 
Hunterdon  County  Historical  Society. 
ARTICLE    II. 
objects. 
Section  i.      The  objects  of  this  Society  shall   be  to   dis- 
cover,    procure    and    preserve  whatever  relates  to  any  de- 
partment of  the   history  of  Hunterdon  County,  New  Jersey, 
natural,  civil,   genealogical,    literary  or  ecclesiastical  ;   and 
generally  of  other  parts  of  the  State. 


ARTICLK     III. 

MEMBERS. 

Section  I.  'I'he  Society  shall  consist  of  Resident, 
Corresponding  and  Honorary  members. 

Section  2.  Resident  members  shall  be  jjcrsons  residing 
within  the  County  of  Hunterdon. 

Section  3.  Corresponding-  members  shall  be  persons 
residing  outside  the  County  of  Hunterdon,  either  in  this  or 
other  States  or  countries. 

Section  4.  Any  person  who  has  performed  important 
service  along  the  lines  in  which  this  Society  is  working, 
may  be  elected  for  life,  an  Honorary  member  of  this  Society. 

Section  5.  Persons  elected  to  any  class  of  membership 
must  signify  their  acceptance  in  writing,  to  the  Recording 
Secretary,  before  their  names  can  be  placed  on  the  list  of 
members. 

Section  6.  Resident,  Corresponding  and  Honorary 
members  shall  be  allowed  a  voice  in  all  meetings,  but  Resi- 
dent members  only  shall  be  entitled  to  vote. 

Section  7.  Resident  and  Corresponding  members  may 
be  elected  at  any  regular  meeting  of  the  Society. 

Section  8.  The  names  of  persons  proposed  for  Honorary 
membership  shall  be  made  known  at  a  regular  meeting  of 
the  Society,  at  which  time  the  proposer  shall  state  the 
special  services  that  the  candidate  has  rendered,  and  the 
matter  shall  lie  over  until  the  next  regular  meeting,  when 
he  mav  be  elected. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

FEES  AND    DUES. 

Section  i.  Each  Resident  member  shall  on  admission 
pay  to  the  Recording  Secretary  two  dollars  as  an  initiation 
fee  and  dues  for  the  current  year  ending  January  first,  and 
one  dollar  annually  thereafter  in  advance  as  dues  ;  and  if  he 
neglect  or  refuse  to  pay  such  dues  for  two  successive  years, 
he  shall    forfeit  his  membership,  unless  the  Board  of  Trus- 


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tees  shall  otherwise  direct. 

Section  2.  Corresponding  members  shalj  pay  no  initia- 
tion fee,  but  shall  pay  the  sum  of  one  dollar  annually  as 
dues. 

Section  3.  The  annual  dues  shall  be  due  and  payable  on 
the  first  day  of  January  in  each  year,    in  advance. 

Section  4.  Honorary  members  shall  pay  no  fees  or  dues, 
but  shall  be  entitled  to  all  the  pri\'ileges  of  membership, 
except  \oting.  and  shall  receive  gratis  all  the  publications 
of  the  Society. 

Section  5.  Members  elected  at  the  semi-annual  meeting- 
shall  pay  dues  only  for  one-half  year. 

ARTICLE   V. 

GOVERNMENT.  —  ELECTION  OE  TRUSTEES. 

Section  i.  The  Government  of  the  Society  shall  be 
vested  in  a  Board  of  se\en  Trustees  who  shall  be  resident 
members  and  shall  be  chosen  by  the  Societv  bv  ballot  at 
the  annual  meeting  in  each  year. 

Section  2.  The  Board  of  Trustees  shall  elect  their  own 
Chairman  and  Secretary  and  may  make  such  rules  for  their 
own  government  as  are  not  inconsistent  with  the  law  under 
which  this  Society  is  incorporated. 

Section  3.  The  Boarrl  ol  Trustees  shall  have  the  custody 
of  all  buildings  and  permanent  funds  belonging  to  the 
Society  and  shall  have  in  their  hands  the  entire  control  and 
regulation  of  its  affairs  in  the  inter\als  between  the  regular 
meetings.  They  shall  fill  vacancies  occurring  in  the  Board 
during  the  year.  The  Chairman  shall  call  a  meeting  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  whenever  necessary  and  al.'-o  on  the  day 
of  each  regular  meeting.  The  Board  of  Trustees  may 
declare  the  place  of  any  member  of  the  Board  vacant  who 
shall  be  absent  from  three  successive  meetings  of  the  Board 
without  sending  to  the  Chairman  a  reasonable  excuse  there- 
for. 


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ARTICLE     VI. 

Ul  riCERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

.Section  i.  TItc  Officers  and  Standing-  Committees  of 
the  .Society  shall  Ije  elected  annually,  on  the  day  of  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  from  the  resident  members 
of  the  Society,  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  elected  that  day  ; 
and  may  be  from  their  own  number.  They  shall  be  :  a 
President,  two  Vice  Presidents,  a  Corresponding  Secretary, 
a  Recording  Secretary,  a  Treasurer,  a  Librarian,  a  Finance 
Committee  of  three  members,  a  Library  Committee  of  three 
members,  and  an  Obituary  Committee  of  three  members. 
ARTICLE  VII. 

MEETINGS. 

Section  i.  The  Society  shall  hold  an  annual  meeting  in 
Flemington,  the  County  seat  of  Hunterdon  County,  New 
Jersey,  on  the  Second    Saturday    in  January  of  each    year. 

Section  2.  The  Society  shall  hold  a  semi-annual  meet- 
ing at  a  time  and  place  in  the  county  to  be  determined  by 
the  Board  of  Trustees. 

Section  3.  Special  meetings  may  be  called  at  any  time 
and  at  any  place  in  the  County  by  the  Board  of  Trustees 
provided  at  least  ten  days'  notice  be  given,  but  no  business, 
other  than  that  mentioned  in  the  notice  of  the  meeting, 
shall  be  transacted  at  any  such  special  meeting. 
ARTICLE  VIII. 

ORDER  OF  BUSINESS. 

Section  i.  At  the  regular  meetings  of  this  Society  the 
following  shall  be  the  order  of  business  : 

1 .  Roll  Call. 

2.  Reading  of  the  minutes  of  the  last  meeting. 

3.  Reports  of  officers  in  the  following  order  : 

President, 
\' ice  Presidents, 
Recording  .Secretary, 
Corresponding  Secretary, 


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Treasurer, 
Librarian, 

4.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

5.  Report  of  regular  committees,  in  the  following  order; 

Finance  Committee, 
Library  Committee, 
Obituary   Committee. 

6.  Reports  of  Special  Committees. 

7.  Nomination  and  election  of  new  members. 

8.  New  Business. 

9.  Addresses  and  Reading  of  Papers. 

Section  2.  The  regular  Order  of  Business  may  be 
changed  or  suspended  at  any  meeting  by  a  majority  vote  of 
the  members  present. 

ARTICLE  IX. 

QUORUM. 

Section  i.  Seven  Resident  members  shall  constitute  a 
quorum  for  the  transaction  of  business  at  any  meeting  of 
the  Society. 

ARTICLE   X. 

PRESIDING    OFFICERS. 

Section  i.  The  President,  or  in  his  absence  one  of  the 
Vice  Presidents,  or  in  their  absence  a  Chairman  pro 
tempore,  shall  preside  at  all  meetings  of  the  Society,  and 
shall  have  a  casting  vote.  He  shall  preserve  order,  and 
shall  decide  all  questions  of  order,  subject  to  an  appeal. 

ARTICLE  XL 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY. 

Section  i.  The  Corresponding  Secretary  shall  conduct 
the  general  correspondence  of  the  Society.  He  shall  keep 
true  copies  of  all  letters  written  on  behalf  of  the  Society, 
and  shall  carefully  preserve  such  copies,  with  the  originals 
of  all  letters  and  communications  received,  and  shall  deposit 
the  same  in  the    Library  at  least  once  a  year.      He  shall,  at 


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every  regular  meeting  of  the  Society,  report  such  letters 
and  communications  as  he  may  have  received  ;  he  shall 
prepare  all  letters  to  be  written  in  connection  with  the 
business  or  objects  of  the  Society  and  transmit  the  same  ; 
but  the  Society  may  appoint  a  Committee  to  prepare  a 
letter  or  letters  on  any  special  occasion. 
ARTICLE  XII. 

RECORDING  SECRETARY. 

Section  r.  The  Recording  Secretary  shall  have  charge 
of  the  Seal,  Certificate  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws,  and 
Records  of  the  Society.  He  shall  notify  all  members  ot 
their  election  and  such  other  matters  as  shall  be  directed  by 
the  Society  and  Trustees,  and  shall  transmit  to  them  their 
certificates  of  membership.  He  shall  receive  all  fees  and 
dues  and  recei|:)t  therefor,  paying  them  to  the  Treasurer  at 
least  twice  in  each  year.  He  shall  give  due  notice  of  the 
time  and  place  of  all  meetings  of  the  Society  and  shall 
attend  the  same.  He  shall  keep  fair  and  accurate  records 
of  all  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  and  shall  give  notice 
to  the  several  officers  and  committees,  of  all  votes,  orders, 
resolutions  and  proceedings  of  the  Society,  affecting  them,, 
or  appertaining  to  their  respective  duties,  and  shall  furnish 
a  statement  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  at  all  meet- 
ings to  such  newspapers  or  magazines  as  may  desire  to 
publish  them  as  a  matter  of  public  interest. 
ARTICLE  XIII. 

TREASURER. 

Section  i.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Treasurer  to  have 
the  care  and  custody  of  all  current  funds  of  the  Society. 
He  shall  deposit  the  moneys  in  such  bank  or  banks  or  other 
places  of  deposit  as  the  Board  of  Trustees  shall  appoint, 
and  he  shall  have  authority  to  sign  checks,  drafts  or  orders 
for  the  withdrawal  of  all  moneys  and  securities,  only  upon 
the  order  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  or  by  vote  of  the 
Society    at  a  regular    meeting.     He  shall  sign    receipts  for 


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all  moneys  or  other  securities,  except  fees  and  dues,  that 
come  into  the  hands  of  the  Society,  and  shall  keep  true 
and  just  books  of  account,  showing  the  receipts,  disburse- 
ments and  other  financial  affairs  of  the  Society.  He  shall 
render  a  full  and  particular  statement  of  his  accounts,  with 
vouchers,  at  each  regular  meeting  of  the  Society. 

Section  2.      If  the  Board  of  Trustees  shall  deem  it  neces- 
sary to  order  the  expenditure  of  any  money  at  any  special 
meeting  of  the  Society,  notice  of  such  necessity  must  be  set 
forth  in  the  call  for  such  special  meeting. 
ARTICLE  XIV. 

LIBRARIAN. 

Section  i.  The  Librarian,  in  consultation  with  the 
Library  Committee,  shall  have  the  charge  and  Superintend- 
ence of  the  Library  and  the  care  and  arrangement  of  the 
books,  manuscripts  and  other  articles  belonging  to  the 
Society.  He  shall  cause  to  be  prepared  and  keep  a  proper 
catalogue  of  the  same.  He  shall  acknowledge  the  receipt 
of  donations  to  the  Society's  collection.  He  shall  expend, 
in  the  purchase  of  books  and  other  articles,  and  for  their 
safe  keeping  and  preservation,  at  the  direction  of  the  said 
Committee,  such  sums  of  money  as  shall  from  time  to  time 
be  appropriated  for  that  purpose,  and  shall  report  thereon 
to  the  Society  at  each  of  its  regular  meetings.  He  shall, 
at  each  regular  meeting,  render  his  accounts  for  such  pur- 
chases and  expenditures  to  the  Treasurer  for  settlement, 
and  shall  further  make  to  the  Society,  at  each  regular  meet- 
ing, a  full  report  of  the  donations  to  the  Society  and  the 
condition  and  progress  of  the  Library  and  collections. 
ARTICLE  XV. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE. 

Section  i.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Finance  Committee 
to  audit  all  accounts  before  their  presentation  to  the  Board 
of  Trustees  or  to  the  Society,  and  to  examine  and  pass 
upon  any  bills  referred  to  them. 


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ARTICLE  XVI. 

LIBRARY    COMMITTEE. 

Section  i.      It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Library  Committee 
to  assist  the  Lit)rarian    in  the  collection  and  preservation  of 
material  for  the  .Society's  library  and  collection. 
ARTICLE  XVII. 

OBITUARY  COMMITTEE. 

Section  i.  It  sliall  be  the  duty  of  the  Obituary  Com- 
mittee on  the  death  of  any  member  of  this  Society  to  cause 
a  suitable  historical  and  obituary  sketch  oi  such  deceased 
member  to  be  prepared  and  read  at  the  next  meeting  of  the 
Society  after  his  decease.  A  copy  of  such  sketch  shall  be 
deposited  with  the  Librarian,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to 
furnish  a  copy  for  publication,  to  such  newspapers  as  shall 
desire  it. 

ARTICLE   XVIII. 

ALTERATION  OF    BY-LAWS. 

Section  i.  No  alteration  of  the  By-Laws  of  the  Society 
shall  be  made  unless  such  alteration  shall  have  been  pro- 
posed at  a  business  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and 
entered  on  the  minutes  with  the  name  of  the  Trustee  pro- 
posing the  same.  The  amendment  shall  lie  over  until  the 
next  meeting,  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees 
shall  accompany  the  notice  for  the  next  meeting  of  the 
Board  with  a  copy  of  the  proposed  amendment.  A 
majority  vote  shall  be  required  for  adoption. 


Resident   Hembers. 


I  u 


Basil,  FIgbert  T. 
Bond,  Mrs.  Mary  S. 
Bellis,  John 
Bodine,  Henry  F. 
Boileau,  Natlianiel  B. 
Bearder,  William  R. 
Case,  Elijah  R.     . 
Cramer,    Dr.  Isaac  S. 
Connet,  John  L. 
Carroll,  Asher  \V. 
Dilts,    Augustus 
Dalrvmple.   Elias  L. 
Deats,  Hiram  E. 
Exton,   Joseph  C. 
Fleming,  John 
Huffman,   Da\id  B. 

Heath,  Edward  M. 
Hagerman,  Lorenzo  D. 

Hayhurst,  Walter  F. 

Hardon,  John  R. 

Kuhl,   Richard  S. 

Killgore,  Anthony 

Kugler,    Rev.  John  B. 

Kline,  James  A. 

Lequear,  John  W. 

Little,  Porter  C. 

Leidy,   Dr.  E.  D. 

Matthews,  Rew  Daniel  M. 

Martin,  Wm.  H. 

Mechling,  Peter  M. 

Race,    Dr.   Henry 

Runk,    Miss  Emma  T.  B. 

Srope,  William  T. 

Sproul,  Dr.  O.  H. 


Stockton 
Copper  Hill 
Kingwood 
Locktown 
Judand 
Locktown 
Frenchtown 
Flemington 
Flemington 
Locktown 
Flemington 
Quaker  town 
Flemington 
Clinton 
Readington 
Reaville 
Locktown 
Frenchtown 
Lambert^■ille 
Frenchtown 
F'lemington 
Flemington 
Junction 
Flemington 
Frenchtown 
Pittstown 
Flemington 
Frenchtown 
Frenchtown 
Pittstown 
Pittstown 
Lambertx'ille 
Frenchtown 
Flemington 


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Thomas,  Wilson                .  .              .                  Mill'ord 

■■'  \'ail,    Mrs.  Mary  C.          .  .         O'^^'^^r'^o^^'" 

Voorhees,  N.  W.              .  .              .                  Clinton 

Vosseller.  Elias.  .           Fleniin^ton 

Corresponding  Members. 

tiriffiths,  Dr.  J.  H.  .           Phillip-sburg-,  N.  J 

Mott,  Rev.  Geo.  S.            .  .                   Newark,  N.  J 

Parry,  Richard  R.             .  .                 New  Hope,  Pa 

Stewart,  Charles  Seat'orth  .        Cooperstown,  X.   \' 

Wilson,   Rev.  W.  V.        .  .     Port  Monmouth,  N.  J 

W'olverton,  Miss  Marv  L.  \'ancou\er  Barracks, 

\  aiiC()U\rr.    \\'a>li. 

Honorary  Members. 

iJarlin-,  <  icii.  ("has.   W.  .                .         L'tica.   X.  Y. 

=^=  Strvker,  Gen.  Wm.  S.  .               .    Trenton,  X.  J. 

*  Deceased. 


INDEX. 


/\dAMS,  S,  9.  16.  20,  28,  30,  52, 
53,  54.  56.  57.  5S,  59.  60  61.  66,  85, 
99,  120.  121.. 122  123,  124  125,  126, 
131,  132.  ALLY,  9.  ASHCRAFT, 
21.  ASHFOW  26.  ATWATER, 
36.  104  no.  112,  iiS.*  ALGAR, 
47.  ANTRAM.  75.  ASHMAN, 
82.  ARNAL,  87.  AGARD,  129. 
ATWELL,  7,  II,  12.  13.  14,  16.  19, 
20,  22,  50.  51,  52,  56.  AVERY,  8. 
14.  19,  31,  32  15  24.  35,  67,  130. 
APPLETON,  9  18  21.  ALLYN, 
ALLIN,  ALLEN.  10,  11,  13,  15, 
18.  23,  24,  31,  34,  41,  54,  61,  70,  72. 
82.  92,  102,  103,  104.  105,  107.  128, 
130.  136.  ANGEL.  22,  34.  72. 
AYER,  27.*  AMES.  29,  37.  93. 
ANDERSON,  35,  53,  127.  ABEL, 
38.  40,  41.  47,  48.  49.  ANDREWS. 
42  (see  Andross).  no.  ALDEN, 
43.  44.*  ALLEBE.  138.  AMS- 
DEN.  53.  ALGER,  58.  AME- 
DON.  65.  AVERIL,  54,  112. 
ABBEE.  ABBE,  53,  130.  AB- 
BEY, 127,  128.  129.  130. 
ALVERD.  93.  ANTVERD.  92. 
ASPENWALL  ASPINWALL, 
124,  125,  129.  ALDRIDGE,  58, 
59,  109.  ALLING.  75  *  AL 
GifcRS,  55.  ABIT,  90  (see  Ab- 
bott). AKINS.  91.  ATKINS.* 
ANDRUS.  ANDROS,  AN- 
DROSS, 10,  68,  81.  ARNOLD, 
14.  i6>  35-  36.  4S.  70.  71.  85, 
86  (see  Arnal),  97,  98,  117, 
126,  127.  128,  129.  130  ACOURT, 
24.  ANTOINETTE,  33.  ARM- 
STRONG, 42,  124.  ALTON,  52, 
58.  59,  60,  6i,  63,  64,  65.  AT- 
WOOD.  58,  59,  64,  96,  126. 
ALFORD,  79,  83.  ABRO,  91. 
ALCOT,  92,  97  ABBOTT.  91, 
101.  AMSBURY,  20.  AUSTIN, 
73,  78  127.  AUGER,  104.  113. 
ALMY.  37.  APLEY,  APLY, 
APPLY,  67,  69,  70,  71. 

BlANCHER,  74.  75-  BRAIN- 
ARD,  85,  92.  98,  112.*  BARNES, 
BARNS.    88,  90,  92,  99.   100,   loi. 


102,  103,  112.*  BAKER,  7,  S  13, 
20,  34,  52,  109,  121,  122,  123,  125, 
129.*  BARKER,  36,  40,  41,  46,  49, 
100  loi,  102,  104,  105,  106,  107, 
108.  109,  no  III.  BACKLEY,  7. 
BLACKLEY,37.*  BARTLET,9, 
88.  112.*  BATES,  62,  63,  64,  65, 
113,  114*  BAILEY,  BALEY, 
BAYLEY,  10,  II,  13,  22,  32,  35, 
39,  40,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47,  48,  49.  57. 
83,  94,  112  113,  117  BRADICK, 
13,  20.  BARLOW,  88,  132. 
BABCOCK.  18,  38,  43,  49,  68,  71, 
107.  BASTO.  52.  63.  BRAM- 
BLE. 20,  21,  47.  BARTLIT,  91. 
BARZIL,  20  BRACE.  73-  74.  75^ 
76.  77,  80,  82,  83,  84,  137.  BAR- 
TER, 23,  27.  BARTON,  54,  98. 
BARON.  25  27  BRANCH,  69, 
71.  BACKUS,  31,  70,  123,  125. 
BACHELDER,  52.  BLACK 
MAN,  39,  129,  131,  132,  134. 
BLACKMORE,  61.  BRAD- 
FORD, 39,  41,  122.  124,  125.  BAB- 
BITT, 56.  BALDWIN.  40,  43,  44, 
49,  100,  loi,  102,  103,   104,  105,  106, 

107,    108.   109,  no,  III,  112,    121,    1:^5, 

127,128,130,  131,  132. 133,  134  136, 
137,138.*  BLACK,  43.*  BALCH. 
51.  130,  131.  BARSTOW,  43.  44. 
BARRETT,  51,  52,  53.  55,  56.  58, 
59,60  63,65,66,81.  BASS,  44,  52, 
BRAMAN,  83.  BARROWS,  45. 
49.  5-^.  63,  64.  127,  128,  129,  130, 
131.  BALE,  92.  BACON,  45,  46, 
48.  88.  89,  98,  121.  122,  123,  125. 
BAWN,  89.  BALCOME.  130. 
BALDMAN,  130.  BASSETT. 
129.  136.  BALKAM,  127.  BAL- 
DIN,  119.  BRADLEY.  90,  in. 
112.*  BLAKE.  92.*  BASK.  93- 
BRANDIGEE.  93.  94,  95.  BAS- 
SEL,  93.  BANKS.  94  BRARD, 
95.  BLAIR,  97.  BRADFIELD, 
99.  102,  105,  109.  BARNUAL  136. 
BLACHLY,  BLATCHLEY.  99, 
106,  113.  BRAY,  102.  103.* 
BLAKISTONE,  BLAKISTON, 
102,  104,  105,  107.  BARTHOLO- 
MEW, 102.  103,  104,  109.  BLACK- 
STONE,  in.  112.  BLAGUE  114. 
BARNEY,  116.     B  ABBOTT,  137. 


♦  See  Errata. 


INDEX. 


BARBER.*  BECKWITH,  S,  q, 
lo,    II,    i6,     17,    iS,     26,      28,      30, 

38.  BEEBE.  8.  9,  10,  II,  12, 
13,  14.  15.  16,  17,  18,  19,  21, 
22.  24,  25,  26,  27.  29.  35,  36,  37,  38. 
BENNER.  15.  BEACH.  106.  loS, 
109,  no,  112.*  BENNETT,  18.  66, 
124,  125,  12S.  131,  132,  133,  135,  136, 
137,  138.  BECKUS,  90.  BECK, 
19.  BELDING,  BELDIN,  BEL- 
DEN.  23,  75,  77.  78,  79,  81,  83.  88, 
98,  114,  iiS.  BELOTE.  25. 
BEVAN.  27.  BENEDICT.  72, 
101,  132.*  BERRY.  36.  BREWER, 
86,  90.  BREWSTER  (see  Brus- 
ter).  BETTS,  99.  102,  104. 
BENTLY,  39.  BENTON.  91.  97, 
112.  BETTIS.41,  45,  48.  BENY, 
44.  BENHAM,  84,  112.  BEL- 
LOWS, 54,  61.  62.  BENJAMIN. 
77  82,  124.  BEARDSLEY.  80.  136, 
137.  BEMONT,  85.  BECHLEY, 
91.  BEARS,  104,  131.  132.  133  1-^6. 
BEEMAN,  119.*  BELCHER  126. 
BRETT.*  BIRD,  76.  BISHOP. 
15,     19,    21,     22,    23,    25.    29,    30, 

95,  100,  103,  115.*  BILL,  18, 
19.  23.  27,  28,  30,  39,  40, 
44-  46.  48,  90.  BIGGS,  18. 
BRIGGS.  38.  BIRCH.  20,  21. 
BIRTCH,  138.  BRISTOW,  23. 
BRIGHTMAN,  25.  BIRN.  89. 
BILLINGS,    25,    27.     BLISS,   31, 

39.  40.  41.  43.  44    46,  47.  48,  49.  67, 

96.  BIRCHARD.  38.  127.  BIB- 
BINS.  77.  78,  82,  92.  BINGHAM. 
41.  47,  124,  125,  12S.  BISSELL, 
43.  46,  49.  121.*  BINNEY,  44. 
BLIN,  92  98.  BRITTON,  44,  46. 
BRINK,  47.  BR  I  GD  EN,  98. 
BIXBY,  50,  51.  53.  54,  60,  61,  63, 
64.  65.  BRISSAT,  55.  BIG- 
GINGTON,  122.  BIGELOW,  72. 
BIDWELL,  75.  79,  82,  83. 
BRISTOL,  132.  135.  137.* 
BROWER,  105.  BROOKS,  8.  11, 
17,  19,  25,  27,  28,  33,  34,  35,  36,  52, 
56,  sS,  63,  96.  114.  BOOLE,  10. 
BOLLES,  BOWLES,  14,  23,  25, 
26,  27,  32,  129.  BO  HAM.  10. 
BROOKFIELD,  10.  BROWN, 
10,  16,  17,  23,  24,  26,  28,  29,  33,  34, 
36,  37,  40,  42,  44,  50,  51.  52,  53.  54, 
55,  56.  57.  58,  59.  60,  61,  62.  63,  64, 
70,  73.  79.  80.  84,  87,  93,  103.  105, 
106,  107,  no,  112,  120,  121,  124,  125, 
126,  128.  BODDINCTON,  14. 
BRODFIELD,  99.  BOOTH,  15, 
83,90,91,   131,    132,    133,    J34,   135, 

+  See  Errata. 


136.  BOTFORD,  V32.  BROCK- 
WAY  17,104.  BOW,  89.  BOONE 
36.     BOTSFORD,.   131,    133.    134 

135,  136,  137,  138.  BLOYD,  37 
BLODGETT,  130.  BO  UN  IE 
43.     BOWEN,    54.    57,   58,   60,  70 

131.  BLOIS,  54,  55.  BLOSS,  55 
BOSWORTH,  BOZWORTH,  126 
127,130.  BROWNLEE,  66.  BOS 
WELL.  122.  BOID.  67.  BOS- 
TON, 69,  72.  BOTTOM,  67.  70, 
125.  BOWERS,  90,  92.  BOARD- 
MAN,  90,  94,  95.  BOND,  124,  125. 
BOSTICK.132.*  BURKETT.104.* 

'BUTTON.  121,  125.  BUILER, 
100  BULLVICH,  93.  BULK- 
LEY,  8,  iS,  19.  25.  27,  28,  33,  87, 
90,  94.  98,  114.  BUKLEY,  116, 
117.     BUTLER,   9,   12,   19,  20,  29, 

32.  33.  67.  73.  74.  75.  76.  77.  78,  80, 
84,  87,  88,  89,  90.  91,  92,  93,  95,  96, 
97,  98,  99.  100,  104,  105,  106,  108, 
109,  no,  in.*  BURCHARD,  ri. 
BUSH,  87.  BUCHANAN,  12. 
BURLEY,  50.  BUTTOLPH,  16, 
18,  22,  38.  BULL,  73.  BUNCE, 
21,73.   BUNDY.  63,64.   BULLES, 

26.  BUGBEE,  55,128,129.   BURK. 

27.  BURLISON,  87,  88.  BUR- 
KER.  29  BUTMAN,  59.  BUD- 
INGTON,  30.  BUSWELL,  121. 
BUCKLIN,    53.       BURTWELL, 

33.  BURRIL,  BURRILL,  BUR- 
RALL,  BURREL,  54,  57.  59,  60, 
71,  80,  136.  BURGH,  37.  BURT, 
51,94,126.  BUMSTEED,  39. 
BURGE,  66.  BRUSTER.  30.  .10, 
42,  44,  45,  46,  49,  50.  BUTT,  123, 
125,  126.  BUEL,  40,  41,  47,  49,  73, 
117,118.  BURNHAM,  41,  85,  90, 
94.  BUCK,  70,  92,  96,  97.  BUSH- 
NELL,  42,  44,  45,  48,  49,  113,  114, 
115,  116,  117,  118,  119,  120  BUR- 
WELL,  no.*  BURBANK.  47. 
BURGIS,  92.  BURGESS.  72,  103, 
104,  105,  106,  129.*  BUFFING- 
TON.  51.  BURR,  73,  81,  88,  137. 
BUSWELL,  122.  BUTTS,  131. 
BURRIT.  132,  133,136.    BURCH, 

132.  BURRET,     134.      BUSCO, 

136.  BUNNELL.*  BLY,  16. 
BYLES.  23.  BYRNE,  30,  33. 
•BYINGTON,  100.  loi.  BRY- 
ANT, 127.    BRYAN,  BRIAN,  135. 

C  A  L  I'^  R  E  Y,  37.  CANN,  49. 
CHASE,  64.  CABOT,  50,  52,  55. 
57,  58,  1^5.     CARPENTER,  7,  53, 


INDEX. 


Ill 


57.  6i.  64.  66.  CRAWFORD,  30. 
CHAPPELL,   7,   8,   10,  13,  14,  15. 

16,  17,  18,  19.  20.  21,  24,  25,  26,  27, 
28,  29,  30,  32,  35,  39.  CLARKE, 
CLARCK.  CLARK.  S,  15,  17  21, 
26,  28,  29.  30,  31,  33,  36,  41,  42,  43, 
44,  45,  46,  47,  48,  49,  51.  52,  68,  70, 
71,  87,  88.  89,  92,  94.  96,  114,  116, 
118,  119,  127,  128,  130,  131.  CAMP, 

9,  12,  15,  16,  93,  103,  104,  109,  132, 
I34-*  ^CANADY,  67*  CALL,  60. 
CALKINS,  9,  10,  II,  15,  17,  19. 
22.26,33,35,38,40,41,47.  CARD, 
68,  69.     CAMBELL,  CAMPBEL, 

10,  12,  129.  CAREY.  69.  CAR- 
ROL, 55,  57,  59,  61.  CHAPMAN, 
10,  II,  12.  13,  14,  15,  16,  19,  20,  22, 
23  24,  25,  26,  27,  28.  29,  34,  35,  40, 
41,  113-  114-  115.  116.  117,  iiS,  iig, 
120,  133.*  CRANK,  10,  12. 
CHANY,  32.  CADY,  11,  51,  53, 
54.  57.  62,  64,  66,  67,  69,  72,  S3,  92, 
120,  121,  122,  124,  125  *  CLAY.  34. 
CAREW,  15.  125.  CARYL, 
CARYLL,  CARRIL,  CARREL, 

17,  19.  54-  CHAMBERLAIN.  40. 
51.  53.  54-  CALDER,  17.  CRAN- 
DAL    36,  42,   48.     CARDWELL. 

21.     CARLILE.71.     CAS ,38. 

CHANDEE,  71.  CHANDLEY 
24.  CRAIN,  CRANE,  40,  41,  42, 
43.  115.  116.  117,  126,  129! 
CHAMPLIN,  25,  28,  29,  30,  31,  34. 
CHANDLER,5o,  54,61.  86.  CAR- 
TERj  26,  31,  99,  loi,  114,  115.  117, 
120,  125,  126.  CASS,  42.  43.  47,  48, 
131.  C^SAR,  27.  CHAFFEE, 
CHAFIE,  41.  53,  57.  CHAD- 
WICK,  28,  77.  85.  CADWELL. 
72.  73.  74.  75.  76.  77,  78.  79.  80,  81, 
82,  83.  84.  85.  CLAUSON,  47,  49. 
CHANNING,  30.  CADREN,  58. 
CATLIN,  76.  CASWELL,  80. 
CANDE,  90,  95.  CHAUNCEY, 
88,  94,  115,  133.  CAMBRIDGE, 
no.  CADNAY,  96.  CANFIELD, 
103.  (see  Camfield).  CARRODY, 
loi.  CLAP,  103.  CHAMPIN. 
CHAMPEN,  117,  119.  CHALK- 
ER,  iiS,  119.  CASHIA,  iig. 
CARVER.  123.  CASE.  124. 
127.      CAPRON.      125.       GARY, 

127.  128,   129.     CAMMELL,     127 

128.  CHAPLAIN.  12S  129' 
130.  CAMFIELD.  134.  CASTLE,' 
136,  137.  CATE,  137.  CHESTER. 
12.  CLEW,  47.  CHEW.  23.  35. 
CHEENEY,  CHENEY,  24,  26  28 
86.  97.     CLEVELAND,  25,  43  50 


64,  67,  68,  121,  122,  123.  124.  126. 
CHELES,  32.  CHEEVER,  45. 
CEPHAS.  47.  CLEMONS.  loS. 
CRERY.  66.  CHESEBROUGH, 
C  H  E  S  B  O  R  R  O  U  G  H,  33,  67. 
CLEFT.  67.  CENTER,  73. 
CHRISTOPHERS,  9,  10,  11,  12, 
13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  iS,  19.  23  26,  30, 
32.  CRISP,  25,36, 47.  CIZANE, 
31.  CHRISTIANA,  35.  CHILD, 
52.  53.  54.  55.  56.  61,  62,  63,  64.  65. 
CHILDS,  70.  CHRIDENDEN. 
93-  CRITTENDEN,  98.*  CHIT- 
TENSON,  135.  CHITTERSON, 
135-  CHILSON,95,  CHIDSEY, 
105,  109.  112.  COCKLE,  48. 
COR  WIN.  71.  COVEL,  62. 
COPELAND,  61,64.  CROCKER, 
7,  S,  10,  II,  12,  15,  16,  17,  24,  25,  27,' 
28,  34.  35,  36,  37.  44.  45.  48.  COM-  V 
STOCK,  7,   10,    II,   15,   18,  19,  20, 

22.  CROSBY,    54,  56,  62,  63.  64. 

65.  72,  75.  82.  85.  129.  CROSS- 
MAN,  8.  COLEGROVE.  71,  72. 
COLT,  36,  74,  114.  COIT,  COYT, 
9,  10,  II,  12,   14,  15,   16,   17,  20,  22, 

23,  24,  26,  27,  28,  29,  31,  33.  35.  36, 
67.     CONGDEN,    13.      CORBIN, 

50.  53.  55,  56,  58,  61.  64.  COYE. 
COY,  13  95,  128.  CORBETT.  39, 
42.  COX,  13.  COGSWELL.  40, 
41,  43,  70,93,  124,  134.  COLLENS, 
COLLINS,  15,  21,  ''2,  29,  43,  44, 
45,  75,  76,  81,  92,  97.  9o,-Kiq,  128. 
COM  INS,  57.  COP.  i9>V3- 
CROFOOT,  CROWFOOT,  39, 

87,  88,  89.  132,  13S.  CROSWELC: 
20,  70,76,  84,  108.*  COOK,COOKE, 
40,  51,  79,  93.  102,  104.  107,  108  109, 
III,  112,  126.*  CROWDER.  26. 
CONVERSE,  50,  51.  52,  53,54.  55, 
56.  57,  58,  59,  61,  63,  64,  65.  COL- 
FAX. 28,  29,  31,  32,  36.  COBURN, 

51.  COBB,  28,  121,  123.  126.  COL- 
MAN,  50.  CORNING.  29,69. 
CODNER,  36.  CODNEY,  30. 
COLES,  COLE.  40,  66,  67,  68.  80. 

88,  94,  112.  CLOE,  30,  89.  COM- 
ING. 49.    COOPER,  33,  47,  50,  51, 

52.  54,  56,  57,  58,  61,  62.  63,  92,  93, 
106.*  COATS.  52,  55,  61.  COR- 
NAL,  CORNELL.  33,  34,  36,  94. 
CLOUGH,  50,  51,  52,55.65.  COL- 
VER.  38.  39,  43.  COLLER.  56. 
COLTON,  75,  77,  78,  86.  COV- 
ENTRY, no.  CO  AN,  CONE,  72. 
93.  94.  106.  113.  CONCKLIN, 
CONKLIN,  105,  114,  iiS,  124.* 
CORNWALL,  102,  106.    COACH, 


*  See  Errata. 


IV 


INDEX. 


loi,  I02.  COLBAN,  96.  COL- 
V  I  N.  82.  C  RO  W  E  L  L.  83. 
COWLES.  84,  86.  COTTON.  86. 
89,  93.  96.  CORNWEL,  CORN- 
WELL,  87,  88,  89,  91.  93.  94,  96. 
COOLY,  91.  COLHOONE,  91. 
CORBY.  117.  COLLIER.  124. 
CONANT,  127.  CHURCH,  10, 
12,  22,  28,  32,  85.  T2I,  128.  129,  130.* 
CULVER,  12,  24.  25.  27.  35,  36 
CURTISE,  CURTICE,  17,  18  22, 
126  127,  130.  CURTISS,  CUR- 
TIS, 53.  60,  73,  So,  82.  102  132,  137. 
CUSTOVER,    21.      CUSHMAN, 

32,  40,  43  47.  CUFF,  44.  CUT- 
LER, 51,  52,  61,  69,  70,  71.  CUM 
MINGS,  CUxMMINS,  52  59.  62.  64, 
127,  129  131.  CHURCHIL, 
CHURCHILL,  CHURCHEL,  58, 
38  89,  90,  92  95.  CURRIE,  So. 
CHUBB,  127.  CLUCKSTONE, 
134.  135-     CULPHER.* 

iJART,  8,  9  II,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16, 
17,  19.  21.  22.  23,  24.  25,  ?o.  31. 
DANIELS,  DANIELL,   9,  io,  14, 

15,    16,    17,    iS,   20,    2!,   22     27,    29,    30, 

33.  36.  55.  DAVIS,. 10.  13.  18,  20, 
-'3,  33.  34.  36,  44  49.  53  55,  59  60, 
98,  122.  124.  126  127,  130  DAY- 
TON, DATON,  10,  27,  114.  134. 
DARROW,  I-,.  14,  15,  18.  23  24, 
^5.  28^2:9  30  83.  !oi.*  DAVEN- 
POJ<fT.  30,  c;5  66,  99,  i':2,  123. 
DyANFORTH,  32.  DANZY.  37. 
DARBY,  121.  DANA,  45,  127, 
129,  130.  DAMSON,  106  107. 
DANIELSON,  S2.  DALEY.  54. 
DAVIES  68.  DAVISON.  56,  60. 
DAGGETT.  68.  DANHUG  S3. 
DRAKE,  84,  85.  BARREL,  93. 
DAPHNA,  101.  DAVIN,  102 
DARBE.  DARBEE,  122,  123.  124. 
DAMONS,  103.  DAY.*  DEN- 
NIS 8,  15,  19.  27.  36.  DEAN, 
9,  28.  40,  43,  66.  67.  69,  70, 
105,  123,  127.  DEANS.  122. 
DENISON,  10,  II.  12,  13,  15, 
20,22.23,24,28.39.  114.  115  116, 
117,  118,  119.  DESHON.  12,  22, 
23.  26.  31,  33,  34,  36.  DEWOLF. 
DkWOLFE.  39  90.  DEWEY,  39, 
41,  42  45,  46,  48.  49.  95,  124.  DE- 
HANE,  45.  DEMMING,  DEM- 
ING,  46.  78,  79,  80.  81.  85,  86,  96. 
DEMMON.  49.  DELANO.  49. 
DRESSER.  50,  51,  64.  65. 
DELOP.  66.  67'.    123.  126      DEF- 


TER, 68.  126,  128.  DERID,  90. 
DREGGS.  93.  DEE.  106.  117. 
119,  120.  DEVOTION,  114. 
DREW,  127.  DEET,  132.  DE- 
VINE    134.     DIBBLE,  DIBLE,  8. 

39       113,      116,      117       119,       X20.      138. 

biLLIMORE  DILLAMORE.  9 
21,  23.  DICKSON,  DIXON.  11. 
13  •^s.  44,  46,  67,  71  97.*  DICK- 
INSON. 36.  91.  DILLEN.  12. 
DILLIS,  39.  DRISKIL,  12. 
DILL,  14.  DIXWELL,  18.  DI- 
M  O  N  .  37.  D  I  C  K  ,  43  107. 
DWIGHT.  50,  52,  53,  55,  56,  60. 
Si.  DYKE,  DIKE,  52.  53,  60. 
DIBBORAN  no  DIVALL,  113. 
116.  118.  DIMMOCK,  124.  DIM- 
MICK,  129.  DICKERSON,  134. 
DICKASON.  135.  DINAH,  137. 
DOUGLASS,  DOUGLAS,  7,  8 
9.  15,  17,  18.  19.  21,  23,  25,  26,  27 
28,  29,30,31,32,  33,  34.36.  37.38. 
48,  67,  68,  69,  71,  119.  DODGE.  9 
20,  32,  =7,  124.  130  DOWNER, 
13,  44  DORR,  38.  DOWNEY, 
43.  DOUBLEDAY,  44.  46.  DOG- 
GETT,  45.  DOWNING.  58,  123. 
DOW.  66,  67,  69,  70,  71,  125. 
DOLITTLE,  DOOLITTLE,  90, 
92,  93,  no.  DOXY,  95.  DOWDE. 
DOWD,  95,  114,  116.  DORSON, 
105.  D  O  B  Y,  iiS.  D  O  A  N, 
DOANE,  119,  120  DOR- 
RANCE.  12S.  DURFEY,  21,  27. 
DURPEY,  32.  DUNTON,  30, 
34.  DURYEE,  36.  DURKEE, 
45,123*  DUPIGNAC,37.  DUP- 
TON,  52.  DUTTON,  54.  DUN- 
KON,65.  DUNKIN,  90.  DUN- 
WORTH,  68.  DUNLAP.  70.  71. 
DUNHAM,  96,  126,  12S,  129. 
DUDLEY,  DUDLY,  97,  105.  113, 
118,  119.*  DUNK,  102.  DUNKS, 
103.  DUNING,  131,  132,  135,  136, 
137.     DVAR,  66,  120,  123. 

EaDS,  10.  EAMS,  13  (see 
Emms),  18,  21.  EATON.  50,  51 
52.  57,  58,  70,  123,  126,  129 
EVERDEN,  EVARDEN.  64,  65 
EASTON,  85,  86.  EDWARDS 
89,  90,  91,  93,  95,  96,  97.  _ 
EAGLESTONE,  90,  93.  ENG- 
LAND, 99.  ELD,  no.  EAS- 
LICK.  III.  EMMS.  9.  EDGE- 
COMB,  9.  10,  13.  15.  16,  28. 
EWEN.  J3,  21.  EDGERTON, 
31.       EGERTON,       IS,        26. 


*  See  Errata.