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NOTE. 


As  the  final  pages  of  this  Register  are  going  to 
press,  our  country  is  engaged  in  its  first  conflict  with  a 
Continental  Power,  and  it  is  fitting  that  this  opportunity 
be  taken  to  extend  the  good  wishes  of  the  Society  to  its 
numerous  members  in  the  army,  navy,  and  volunteer 
forces  of  the  United  States  who  are  in  active  service 
against  Spain,  and  to  wish  them  a  speedy  and  safe  re 
turn  to  their  homes  or  stations. 

The  General  Society  is  actively  engaged  in  raising  a 
Patriotic  War  Fund,  to  be  used  for  the  purpose  of  show 
ing  its  devotion  to  our  country. 

June, 


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CONTENTS. 

GENERAL  OFFICERS  AND  DELEGATES. 
CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  GENERAL  SOCIETY. 

OFFICERS  AND  MEMBERS  OF  THE   STATE   SOCIETIES   IN   THE   ORDER 
OF  THEIR  ESTABLISHMENT. 

NEW-YORK  SOCIETY. 

PENNSYLVANIA  SOCIETY. 

MARYLAND  SOCIETY. 

MASSACHUSETTS  SOCIETY. 

CONNECTICUT  SOCIETY. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  SOCIETY. 

NEW  JERSEY  SOCIETY. 

VIRGINIA  SOCIETY. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  SOCIETY. 

VERMONT  SOCIETY. 

ILLINOIS  SOCIETY. 

MISSOURI  SOCIETY. 

OHIO  SOCIETY. 

NEBRASKA  SOCIETY. 

MINNESOTA  SOCIETY. 

KENTUCKY  SOCIETY. 

CALIFORNIA  SOCIETY. 

COLORADO  SOCIETY. 

IOWA  SOCIETY. 

GEORGIA  SOCIETY. 

MICHIGAN  SOCIETY. 

WISCONSIN  SOCIETY. 

DELAWARE  SOCIETY. 

RHODE  ISLAND  SOCIETY. 
SUMMARY. 
INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 

(To  avoid  repetition  the  services  of  ancestors  will  only  appear 
in  the  index.) 


The  General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  was  organ 
ized  on  May  9  and  10,  1893,  in  the  Governor's 
Room,  City  Hall,  New-York,  by  delegates  from 
five  States  and  the  District  of  Columbia.  A  Con 
stitution  was  adopted  on  May  10,  1893,  subject  to 
the  approval  of  a  majority  of  the  delegates  present 
at  an  adjourned  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly, 
and  the  General  Officers  were  then  elected.  An 
adjourned  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  was 
held  at  the  Hotel  New  Netherland,  New- York  City, 
on  December  19,  1893,  and  the  Constitution  as 
amended  unanimously  adopted.  The  final  session 
of  the  .First  General  Assembly  was  held  in  Congress 
Hall,  Philadelphia,  May  7  and  8,  1896.  The  Second 
General  Assembly  is  to  be  called  in  Baltimore,  in 
May  1899,  unless  previously  assembled  by  special 
order. 

Meetings  of  the  General  Council  were  held  in 
Carpenter's  Hall,  Philadelphia,  on  May  8,  1894;  in 
New- York  City,  on  November  12,  1894;  in  the  City 
Hall,  Baltimore,  May  13  and  14,  1895;  in  New- 
York  City,  December  19,  1895;  in  Congress  Hall, 
Philadelphia,  May  7,  1896;  in  New-York,  Novem 
ber  19,  1896;  in  New  Haven,  May  13,  1897,  and  in 
Boston,  December  21,  1897. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE 

GENERAL  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS. 
1896-1899. 

Governor-General. 
FREDERIC  J.  DE  PEYSTER,  7  East  42d  Street,  New-York  City. 

^Deputy  Governors-General. 

New-York,  T.  J.  OAKLEY  RHINELANDER,  41  Wall 
Street,  New- York  City. 

Pennsylvania,  RICHARD  McCALL  CADWALLADER,  133 
South  1 2th  Street,  Philadelphia. 

Maryland,  GENERAL  JOSEPH  LANCASTER  BRENT,  Balti 
more. 

Massachusetts,  DR.  FRANCIS  ELLINGWOOD  ABBOT, 
Cambridge. 

Connecticut,  HON.  FREDERICK  JOHN  KINGSBURY, 
Waterbury. 

District  of  Columbia,  REAR-ADMIRAL  FRANCIS  ASBURY 
ROE,  U.  S.  N.,  1232  1 7th  Street,  N.  W.,  Wash 
ington. 

New  Jersey,  MALCOLM  MACDONALD,  Princeton. 

Virginia,  HON.  RICHARD  THOMAS  WALKER  DUKE,  JR., 
Charlottesville. 

New  Hampshire,  HON.  HENRY  O.  KENT,  Lancaster. 

Vermont,  COLONEL  EDWARD  A.  CHITTENDEN,  St. 
Albans. 

Illinois,  JOSIAH  LEWIS  LOMBARD,  Reaper  Block,  Chi 
cago. 

Missouri,  HENRY  CADLE,  Bethany. 

Ohio,  MICHAEL  M.  SHOEMAKER,  667  West  4th  Street, 
Cincinnati. 

Nebraska,  HON.  J.  STIRLING  MORTON,  Nebraska  City. 

Minnesota,  RUKARD  HURD,  St.  Paul. 

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Kentucky,  DAVID  MAY  JONES,  Harrodsburg. 
California,  SPENCER  ROANE  THORPE,  Los  Angeles. 
Colorado,  ARTHUR  S.  DWIGHT,  Argentine,  Kan. 
Iowa,  RIGHT  REV.  WILLIAM  S.  PERRY,  Dubuque. 
Georgia,  JOHN  A.  G.  CARSON,  Savannah. 
Michigan,  TRUMAN  H.  NEWBERRY,  Detroit. 
Wisconsin,   CAPTAIN  PHILIP  READE,  U.  S.  A.,   Fort 

Snelling,  Minn. 

Delaware,  HON.  IGNATIUS  C.  GRUBB,  Wilmington, 
Rhode  Island,  GOVERNOR  ELISHA  DYER,  Providence. 

Secretary-  General. 

HOWLAND  PELL,  Room  618,  Lords  Court  Building, 
40  Exchange  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Deputy  Secretary-General, 
FREDERICK  EVEREST  HAIGHT,  49  Leonard  Street,  N.  Y. 

Treasurer-General. 
EDWARD  SHIPPEN,  532  Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Deputy  Treasurer-General. 

WALTER  CHANDLER,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  120 Broad 
way,  N.  Y.  C. 

Registrar-General. 

GEORGE  NORBURY  MACKENZIE,    1808   Park  Avenue, 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Historian-  General. 

The  REVEREND  CHARLES  ELLIS  STEVENS,  LL.  D. ,  D.  C.  L. , 
2217  Spruce  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Chaplain-  General. 

RIGHT  REVEREND   HENRY   BENJAMIN  WHIPPLE,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  Faribault,  Minn. 

Surgeon-  General. 

CHARLES  SAMUEL  WARD,  M.D.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

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Chancellor-General. 
GOVERNOR  ROGER  WOLCOTT,  Boston,  Mass. 

State  Secretaries. 

Oregon,  JOSEPH  H.  BATCHELDER,  Portland. 
Washington,  J.  KENNEDY  STOUT,  Spokane. 


DELEGATES  AND  ALTERNATES 

TO  THE 

SECOND  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  OF  THE  SOCIETY 
OF  COLONIAL  WARS. 

1896-1899. 

New-York  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

HON.  ABRAHAM  R.  LAWRENCE,  FREDERIC  H.  BETTS, 

HON.  WILLARD  BARTLETT,  FREDERICK  CLARKSON, 

HON.  ELIHU  ROOT,  WILLIAM  G.  DAVIES, 

HOWARD  R.  BAYNE,  WALTER  L.  SUYDAM, 

CEO.  R.  SCHIEFFELIN.  EDWARD  DE  P.   LIVINGSTON. 

Pennsylvania  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

EDWARD  SHIPPEN,  M.D.,  JAMES  W.  COOKE, 

T.  CHESTER  WALBRIDGE,  CHARLES  H.  HUTCHINSON, 

WM.  MACPHERSON  HORNER,  CAPT.  HENRY  H.  BELLAS. 

CEO.  CUTHBERT  GlLLESPIE,  FRANCIS  O.  ALLEN, 

EDWARD  S.  SAYRES.  DR.  WM.  H.  KLAPP. 

Maryland  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

McHENRY  HOWARD,  REV.  H.  W.  BALLANTINE, 

EDWARD  A.  JENKINS,  THOMAS  M.  SMITH, 

RICHARD  C.  HOFFMAN,  JULIAN  H.  LEE, 

JOHN  A.  WILSON.  WALTER  DE  C.  POULTNEY, 

COL.  HENRY  A.  RAMSAY.  JOHN  P.  PACA. 

Massachusetts  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

JAMES  A.  NOYES,  EDWARD  T.  BARKER, 

ALBERT  A.  FOLSOM,  GEORGE  S.  BARTON, 

WALTER  G.  PAGE,  HENRY  O.  HOUGHTON, 

MYLES  STANDISH,  M.D.,  ARTHUR  J.  C.  SOWDON, 

ABIJAH  THOMPSON.  JOHN  A.  REMICK. 

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Connecticut  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

PROF.  THEODORE  S.  WOOLSEY,  HON.  M.  B.  BEARDSLEY, 

MAIOR  B.  P.  LEARNED,  PROF.  HY.  FAIRFIELD  OSBORN, 

HENRY  C.  STURGES,  COL.  Louis  R.  CHENEY, 

CHARLES  EDW.  GROSS,  ARCHIBALD  H.  SMITH, 

RALPH  W.  CUTLER.  CHARLES  F.  CHAPIN. 

District  of  Columbia  Society. 

Delegates. 

GENERAL  ABSALOM  BAIRD,  U.  S.  A. 
A.  HOWARD  CLARK, 
WM.  VAN  ZANT  Cox, 
CHAS.  F.  T.  BEALE, 
JOSEPH  CUYLER  HARDIE. 

New  Jersey  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

FRANK  O.  BRIGGS,  HENRY  P.  TOLER, 

GEORGE  E.  KOUES,  WILLIAM  F.  MORGAN, 

GEN.  W.  S.  STRYKER,  BRADFORD  DARRACH, 

WILLIAM  M.  DEEN,  GEORGE  S.  WYLIE, 

JOHN  EYERMAN.  CHAS.  G.  ROCKWOOD,  JR. 

New  Hampshire  Society. 

Delegates. 

GEN.  WILLIAM  DAVIS  SAWYER, 
CHARLES  EASTMAN  STANIELS, 
COL.  JAMES  FORNEY,  U.S.M.C., 
CAPT.  WILLIAM  LITHGOW  WILEY, 
FREDERIC  BACON  PHILBROOK. 

Vermont  Society. 

Delegates. 

HON.  URBAN  A.  WOODBURY, 
GEN.  THEODORE  S.  PECK, 
COL.  WILLIAM  SEWARD  WEBB, 
COL.  ROBERT  J.  KIMBALL, 
COL.  EDWARD  C.  SMITH. 
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Illinois  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

HEMPSTEAD  WASHBURNE,  GEORGE  W.  NEWCOMB, 

HENRY  S.  BOUTELL,  ALBERT  E.  SNOW, 

SAMUEL  E.  GROSS,  EDWARD  B.  CASE, 

FRANK  B.  TOBEY,  WILLIAM  W.  STRONG, 

REV.  ABBOTT  E.  KITTREDGE.  CHARLES  D.  DANA. 

[Missouri  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

DR.  EDGAR  C.  HAYS,  JOHN  F.  RANDALL, 

REV.  SAMUEL  N.  WATSON,  LAUREN  C.  EASTMAN, 

DAVID  D.  SABIN,  JAMES  W.  ATWILL, 

PROF.  ALEXANDER  F.  FLEET,  LIEUT.  F.  A.  WINTER,  U.S.A., 

HON.  CHAS.  E.  PEARCE.  HUGH  C.  WARD. 

Ohio  Society. 

Delegates. 

HON.  SAMUEL  F.  HUNT, 
RALPH  PETERS, 
GEORGE  E.  POMEROY, 
EPHRAIM  M.  WOOD, 
FREDERICK  B.  SHOEMAKER. 

Nebraska  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

EDWIN  C.  WEBSTER,  CHARLES  W.  HAMILTON. 

WILLIAM  F.  SMITH,  FRANK  T.  HAMILTON, 

JOHN  T.  THOMPSON,  CLEMENT  CHASE, 

WLLLIAM  H.  ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  F.  LADD, 

CHARLES  A.  HANNA.  CHARLES  P.  WOOLWORTH. 

{Minnesota  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

CHARLES  P.  NOYES,  JOHN  TOWNSEND, 

JACOB  STONE,  ROBERT  I.  FARRINGTON, 

DELOS  A.  MONFORT,  WILLIAM  K.  COFFIN, 

LEWIS  A.  ROBINSON,  GEORGE  M.  PHILLIPS, 

JAMES  H.  SKINNER.  MAJOR  CHARLES  H.  WHIPPLE. 

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Kentucky  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

CAPT.  ALEX.  M.  WETHERELL,  DANIEL  L.  GOOCH, 

WM.  LAFON  HALSEY,  MATTHEW  L.  AKERS, 

GARY  H.  BACON,  PAUL  JONES. 

THOMAS  P.  GRANT,  M.D.,  ANDERSON  C.  QUISENBERRY, 

CHARLES  H.  TODD,  M.D.,  HERVEY  MCDOWELL,  M.D. 

California  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

REV.  WM.  A.  BREWER,  ASAHEL  G.  AVERY, 

GEO.  T.  KLINK,  EDWARD  R.  DIMOND, 

H.  A.  NICHOLS,  L/r.-CoL.  W.  A.  ELDERSKIN, 

CAPT.  A.  H.  PAYSON,  FRED'K  S.  MOODY, 

J.  K.  STOUT,  LIEUT.-COM.  J.  R.  STANTON. 

Colorado  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

COLONEL  T.  W.-M.  DRAPER,  HON.  JOEL  F.  VAILE, 

HON.  HENRY  R.  WOLCOTT,  HON.  EDWARD  O.  WOLCOTT, 

GEORGE  W.  PIERCE,  AUSTIN  G.  GORHAM, 

NATHAN  F.  TRUMBULL,  HENRY  LE  B.  WILLS, 

BENJAMIN  B.  LAWRENCE,  CHARLES  DENISON. 

Iowa  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

REV.  WILLIAM  SALTER,  REV.  CLINTON  H.  WEAVER, 

SILAS  W.  GARDINER,  GEORGE  A.  GOODELL, 

MARVIN  B.  POOL,  LAUREN  C.  EASTMAN, 

FRANK  A.  MILLARD,  WILLIAM  P.  BRADY, 

ESEK  S.  BALLORD.  REV.  S.  R.  J.  HOYT. 

Georgia  Society. 

Delegates. 

THOMAS  P.  WARING,  M.D., 
WILLIAM  R.  LEAKEN, 
ANTHONY  S.  BYERS, 
HUGH  HAGAN,  M.D., 
HUGH  VERNON  WASHINGTON. 
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Michigan  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

FREDERICK  T.  SIBLEY,  HENRY  W.  SKINNER, 

RUFUS  W.  GILLETTE,  EDWARD  L.  WOODRUFF, 

W.  C.  MCMILLAN,  SYDNEY  T.  MILLER, 

THEODORE  H.  EATON,  BENJAMIN  H.  SCRANTON. 

Wisconsin  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

WILLIAM  W.  STRONG,  FRANK  SLOSSON, 

WYMAN  K.  FLINT,  WILLIAM  H.  UPHAM, 

JOHN  W.  P.  LOMBARD,  ELLIS  B.  USHER, 

CHARLES  G.  STARK,  WILLIAM  W.  WIGHT, 

WILLIAM  K.  COFFIN.  WILLIAM  J.  STARR. 

1{hode  Island  Society. 

Delegates.  Alternates. 

V.  MOTT  FRANCIS,  M.D.,  H.  R.  STORER, 

JOSHUA  WILBOUR,  H.  B.  TOMPKINS, 

GEO.  C.  NIGHTINGALE,  M.  McA.  SMITH, 

GEN.  HUNTER  C.  WHITE,  G.  M.  SMITH,  M.D., 

R.  HAMMETT  TILLEY.  L.  F.  BURROUGH. 


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CONSTITUTION. 


PREAMBLE. 

Whereas,  It  is  desirable  that  there  should  be 
adequate  celebrations  commemorative  of  the 
events  of  Colonial  History  happening  from  the 
settlement  of  Jamestown,  Va.,  May  13,  1607, 
to  the  battle  of  Lexington,  April  19,  1775  : 

Therefore,  The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars 
has  been  instituted  to  perpetuate  the  memory 
of  those  events,  and  of  the  men  who,  in  mili 
tary,  naval,  and  civil  positions  of  high  trust 
and  responsibility,  by  their  acts  of  counsel,  as 
sisted  in  the  establishment,  defense,  and  preser 
vation  of  the  American  Colonies,  and  were  in 
truth  the  founders  of  this  nation.  With  this 
end  in  view  it  seeks  to  collect  and  preserve 
manuscripts,  rolls,  relics,  and  records  ;  to  pro 
vide  suitable  commemorations  or  memorials 
relating  to  the  American  colonial  period,  and 
to  inspire  in  its  members  the  fraternal  and 
patriotic  spirit  of  their  forefathers,  and  in  the 
community,  respect  and  reverence  for  those 
whose  public  services  made  our  freedom  and 
unity  possible. 


ARTICLE   I. 

NAME. 

The  Society  shall  be  known  by  the  name 
and  title  of  the  General  Society  of  Colonial 

Wars. 

ARTICLE   II. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Any  male  person  above  the  age  of  twenty- 
one  years,  of  good  moral  character  and  reputa 
tion,  shall  be  eligible  to  membership  in  the 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  who  is  lineally  de 
scended  in  the  male  or  female  line  from  an 
ancestor : 

(i)  Who  served  as  a  military  or  naval  offi 
cer,  or  as  a  soldier,  sailor,  or  marine,  or  as  a 
privateersman,  under  authority  of  the  Colonies 
which  afterward  formed  the  United  States,  or 
in  the  forces  of  Great  Britain  which  participated 
with  those  of  the  said  Colonies  in  any  wars  in 
which  the  said  Colonies  were  engaged,  or  in 
which  they  enrolled  men,  from  the  settlement 
of  Jamestown,  May  13,  1607,  to  the  battle  of 
Lexington,  April  19,  1775;  or 


(2)  Who  held  office  in  any  of  the  Colonies 
between  the  dates  above  mentioned,  either  as 

(a)  Director-General,  Vice-Director-General, 
or  member  of  the  Council,  or  legislative  body 
in  the  Colony  of  New  Netherlands; 

(6)  Governor,  Lieutenant  or  Deputy  Gov 
ernor,  Lord  Proprietor,  member  of  the  King's 
or  Governor's  Council,  or  legislative  body  in 
the  Colonies  of  New- York,  New  Jersey,  Vir 
ginia,  Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware ; 

(c)  Lord  Proprietor,  Governor,  Deputy  Gov 
ernor,  or  member  of  the  Council,  or  of  the  leg 
islative  body  in  Maryland  and  the  Carolinas ; 

(d)  Governor,  Deputy  Governor,  Governor's 
Assistant,  or  Commissioner  to  the  United  Colo 
nies  of  New  England,  or  member  of  the  Coun 
cil,  body  of  Assistants,  or  legislative    body  in 
any  of  the  New  England  Colonies. 

One  collateral  representative  of  an  ancestor 
such  as  above  specified,  shall  be  eligible  to 
membership,  provided  there  be  no  existing  lin 
eal  descendant,  and  provided  that  such  person 
be  the  oldest  collateral  representative  in  the 
male  line,  of  such  ancestor,  or  has  filed  with 
the  Secretary-General  of  the  Society  written  re 
nunciations  from  all  other  persons  having  nearer 
claims  to  representation. 

No  State  Society  shall  adopt  any  rule  of  eli 
gibility  for  membership  which  shall  admit  any 
person  not  eligible  for  membership  in  the  Gen 
eral  Society. 


But  any  State  Society  may,  except  as  to 
members  transferred  from  another  State  Society, 
further  restrict,  at  its  discretion,  the  basis  of 
eligibility  for  membership  in  its  own  society. 

ARTICLE   III. 

GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

The  General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  shall 
consist  of  the  societies  now  existing  in  the 
States  of  New- York,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland* 
Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  and  District  of 
Columbia,  and  such  other  State  Societies  as 
may  from  time  to  time  be  duly  organized  and 
authorized  by  the  General  Society. 

Whenever  the  word  "  State "  occurs  in  this 
Constitution  it  shall  be  held  to  include  within 
its  meaning  the  Territories  of  the  United  States, 
and  the  District  of  Columbia. 

ARTICLE    IV. 

OFFICERS. 

The  officers  of  the  General  Society  of  Colo 
nial  Wars  shall  be  —  a  Governor-General,  a 
Deputy  Governor-General  from  each  State  So 
ciety,  a  Secretary-General,  a  Deputy  Secre 
tary-General,  a  Treasurer-General,  a  Deputy 
Treasurer-General,  a  Registrar-General,  a  His 
torian-General,  a  Chaplain-General,  a  Chancel- 


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lor-General,  and  a  Surgeon-General.  With 
the  exception  of  the  Deputy  Governor-Gen 
erals  the  above  officers  shall  be  elected  by  a 
plurality  vote  of  the  delegates  present  at  a 
General  Assembly  of  the  Society.  Vacancies 
occurring  by  death  or  resignation  may  be  filled 
by  the  General  Council  for  the  unexpired  term. 
Each  Deputy  Governor-General  shall  be  elected 
by  a  plurality  vote  of  the  delegates  present  in 
the  General  Assembly  from  the  State  from 
which  said  Deputy  Governor-General  is  chosen. 
The  above  officers  shall  serve  until  the  next 
regular  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly,  or 
until  their  successors  are  duly  chosen. 

ARTICLE   V. 

MEETINGS. 

The  regular  meetings  of  the  General  Society 
shall  be  termed  "  General  Assemblies  "  and  shall 
be  held  once  every  three  years,  at  such  time 
and  place  as  the  preceding  General  Assembly 
may  elect.  Special  General  Assemblies  may 
be  held  upon  the  order  of  the  Governor-Gen 
eral,  or  upon  the  order  of  the  Governors  of 
three  of  the  State  Societies. 

General  Assemblies  shall  consist  of  the  Gen 
eral  Officers  and  five  delegates  from  each  State 
Society.  Delegates  or  General  Officers  repre 
senting  a  majority  of  the  State  Societies  shall 
constitute  a  quorum  for  the  transaction  of  busi- 


ness;  and  proceedings  shall  be  in  accordance 
with  parliamentary  law.  The  order  of  busi 
ness  shall  be— 

First.  The  calling  of  the  General  Assembly 
to  order  by  the  Governor- General,  or  in  his  ab 
sence  by  the  Secretary-General. 

Second.  Prayer  by  the  Chaplain-General. 

Third.  Reading  of  Minutes  of  last  General 
Assembly. 

Fourth.  Report  from  Secretary-General. 

Fifth.  Report  from  the  Treasurer-General. 

Sixth.  Reports  from  Committees  and  Offi 
cers. 

Seventh.  Unfinished  Business. 

Eighth.  New  Business. 

Ninth.  Reports  from  State  Societies. 

Tenth.  Election  of  Officers. 

Eleventh.  Benediction  by  the  Chaplain-Gen 
eral. 

The  minutes  of  each  Assembly  shall  be  read 
before  its  final  adjournment. 

ARTICLE   VI. 

STATE    SOCIETIES. 

Each  State  Society  shall  annually  transmit 
to  the  Secretary-General  a  circular  letter  stating 
the  number  of  its  members,  general  matters  of 
interest,  and  any  suggestions  which  may  be 
deemed  of  advantage  to  the  Society.  Each 
State  Society  shall,  in  the  month  of  January  in 


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each   year,  pay  to   the  Treasurer-General   the 
sum  of  $25.00. 

ARTICLE  VII. 

POWERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

The  General  Society  shall  have  sole  power 
of  action  in  the  national,  as  distinct  from  the 
State,  affairs  of  the  organization.  It  shall  have 
jurisdiction  to  pass  upon  all  questions  of  eligi 
bility  referred  to  jit  by  the  Registrar-General; 
but  shall  not  otherwise  interfere  in  the  regula 
tions  or  government  of  any  State  Society,  unless 
by  a  plurality  vote  of  the  General  Assembly, 
when  the  surrender  of  a  State  charter  may  be 
demanded,  should  an  investigation  show  that 
such  action  is  necessary  for  the  welfare  of  the 
Societies  at  large.  It  shall  have  power  to  grant 
charters  to  States  other  than  those  in  which  the 
Society  is  already  organized,  provided  that  at 
least  nine  persons  duly  qualified  to  be  members 
make  such  application.  It  shall  issue  the  in 
signia  and  the  diploma  of  membership.  It 
shall  publish  the  Year-Book  with  the  coopera 
tion  of  the  several  State  Societies ;  and  the  cost 
shall  be  defrayed  by  the  latter  in  proportion  to 
their  membership. 

The  General  Council,  which  shall  be  com 
posed  of  all  the  General  Officers,  shall  exercise 
the  powers  of  the  General  Society  (except  those 
of  demanding  State  charters,  and  of  amending 


the  Constitution)  between  meetings  of  the 
General  Assembly,  to  which  latter  body  it 
shall  regularly  report  all  its  transactions. 


ARTICLE   VIII. 

GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 

The  Governor-General,  or  in  his  absence,  a 
duly  selected  temporary  presiding  officer,  shall 
preside  at  all  General  Assemblies  and  meetings 
of  the  General  Council  of  the  Society. 

ARTICLE   IX. 

SECRETARY-GENERAL. 

The  Secretary-General  shall  be  keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal  of  the  Society,  and  of  the  General 
Society  flag,  and  of  the  diploma.  He  shall  con 
duct  the  general  correspondence  of  the  Society 
and  keep  a  record  thereof.  He  shall  have 
charge  of  the  printing  and  publications  of  the 
Society.  He  shall  give  due  notice  of  the  time 
and  place  of  the  holding  of  all  meetings  of  the 
General  Assembly,  and  of  the  General  Council ; 
and  shall  keep  full  record  of  their  proceedings. 

ARTICLE   X. 

TREASURER-GENERAL. 

The  Treasurer-General  shall  collect  and  keep 
the  funds  and  securities  of  the  Society,  and 


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deposit  and  invest  them  subject  to  the  direction 
of  the  General  Council.  Out  of  these  funds  he 
shall  pay  such  sums  as  may  be  ordered  by  the 
General  Council.  He  shall  keep  a  full  account 
of  his  receipts  and  payments,  and  at  each  Gen 
eral  Assembly,  or  when  required  by  the  General 
Council,  shall  render  an  account  of  the  same. 
He  shall  be  custodian  of  the  die  of  the  insignia, 
and  may  issue  the  insignia  and  rosettes. 

For  the  faithful  performance  of  his  duty,  he 
may  be  required  to  give  such  security  as  the 
General  Council  may  deem  proper. 

ARTICLE   XI. 

REGISTRAR-GENERAL. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  each  State  Society  to 
file  with  the  Registrar-General  a  duplicate  of  the 
application  of  each  member.  The  Registrar- 
General  shall  receive  and  file  all  duplicate 
applications  upon  which  membership  has  been 
granted,  with  a  list  of  all  diplomas  signed  by 
him,  and  all  documents  which  the  Society  may 
acquire.  It  shall  also  be  his  duty  to  submit  to 
the  General  Council  any  application  for  mem 
bership  which,  in  his  opinion,  does  not  fulfil  the 
requirements  of  Article  II.  of  this  Constitution. 


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ARTICLE   XII. 

HISTORIAN-GENERAL. 

The  Historian-General  shall  keep  a  detailed 
record  of  all  historical  and  commemorative 
celebrations  of  the  General  Society,  and  shall 
edit  and  prepare  for  publication  such  historical 
addresses,  papers,  and  other  documents  as  the 
Society  may  decide  to  publish. 

ARTICLE   XIII. 

CHAPLAIN-GENERAL. 

The  Chaplain-General  shall  be  an  ordained 
minister  of  a  Christian  church,  and  it  shall  be 
his  duty  to  officiate  when  called  upon  by  the 
proper  officers. 

ARTICLE   XIV. 

CHANCELLOR-GENERAL. 

The  Chancellor-General  shall  be  a  lawyer  duly 
admitted  to  the  bar,  and  it  shall  be  his  duty  to 
give  legal  opinion  on  matters  affecting  the  Soci 
ety  when  called  upon  by  the  proper  officers. 

ARTICLE   XV. 

SURGEON-GENERAL. 

The  Surgeon-General  shall  be  a  practising 
physician. 


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ARTICLE   XVI. 

GREAT    SEAL. 

The  Great  Seal  of  the  General  Society  shall 
be:  Within  a  beaded    annulet,    a   title    scroll, 
"  1607,    General    Society   of    Colonial    Wars, 
1775";  and  in  base  the  motto:  "Fortiter  Pro 
Patria,"  surrounding  diaper  charged  with  nine 
mullets.     Over  all  a  shield,  surmounted  of  the 
crown,  bearing  American  colonial  seals  quarterly 
of  nine:  I.  VIRGINIA:    Argent,   a   cross   gules 
between  four  escutcheons  each  regally  crowned 
proper,  the  first  and  fourth  escutcheons  France 
and    England    quarterly;    second    escutcheon, 
Scotland;    third,     Ireland.       II.     NEW-YORK  : 
Argent,  a  beaver  bendways  proper,  on  a  bor- 
dure  tenny,  a  belt  of  wampum  of  the  first.    III. 
MASSACHUSETTS:  Azure,  on  a  mount   between 
two  pine  trees  vert,  an  Indian  affronte  or,  belted 
with  leaves  of  the  second,  holding  in  his  dexter 
hand  an  arrow  paleways,  point  downwards,  and 
in  his  sinister  hand  a   bow    paleways,   of  the 
third;  upon  a  scroll  proper,   issuing  from  his 
mouth,  the  legend,  "  Come  over  and  help  us." 
IV.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  :  Quarterly,  first  and  fourth 
grand  quarter  of  France  and  England;  second, 
Scotland;  third,  Ireland;  over  all  an  escutcheon 
of  pretence ;  azure  billetee  or,  a  lion  rampant 
of  the  second,  for  Nassau.     V.  CONNECTICUT  : 
Argent,  a  dexter  hand  issuing  out  of  clouds  in 
dexter  chief,   holding  a  double  scroll  proper, 


fesseways,  bearing  the  legend,  "  Sustinet  qui 
transtulit";  in  base  fifteen  grape-vines,  six,  five, 
four,  leaved  and  fructed  proper.  VI.  MARY 
LAND  :  Quarterly  first  and  fourth  paly  of  six  or 
and  sable,  a  bend  counterchanged,  for  Calvert; 
second  and  third,  per  fesse  and  per  pale  argent 
and  gules,  a  cross  bottony  counterchanged  for 
Crossland  (seal  of  Lord  Baltimore).  VII.  RHODE 
ISLAND:  Azure,  an  anchor  in  pale  or.  VIII. 
NEW  JERSEY  :  Quarterly,  first,  England  impal 
ing  Scotland;  second,  France;  third,  Ireland; 
fourth,  per  pale  and  per  chevron;  first,  gules 
two  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  or,  for 
Brunswick ;  second,  or,  seme'e  of  hearts,  a  lion 
rampant  azure,  for  Lunenburgh ;  third,  gules, 
a  horse  courant  argent,  for  Westphalia ;  over  all 
an  inescutcheon  gules,  charged  with  the  crown 
of  Charlemagne.  IX.  PENNSYLVANIA  :  Argent, 
on  a  fesse  sable,  three  plates ;  (Arms  of  Penn.) 

ARTICLE   XVII. 

INSIGNIA. 

The  insignia  of  the  Society  shall  consist  of  a 
badge,  pendant  by  a  gold  crown  and  ring,  from 
a  watered  silk  ribbon  one  inch  and  a  half  wide 
of  red,  bordered  with  white  and  edged  with  red. 
The  badge  shall  be  surrounded  by  a  laurel 
wreath  in  gold  and  shall  consist  of: 

Obverse  ;  A  white  enameled  star  of  nine  points 
bordered  with  red  enamel,  having  between  each 


starpoint  a  shield  displaying  an  emblem  of 
one  of  the  nine  original  colonies ;  and,  within  a 
blue  enameled  garter  bearing  the  motto  "Fortiter 
Pro  Patria,"  an  Indian's  head  in  gold  relievo. 

Reverse  ;  The  star  above  described,  but  with 
gold  edge,  each  shield  between  the  points  dis 
playing  a  mullet,  and  in  the  center,  within  an 
annulet  of  blue  bearing  the  title  "Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  1607-1775,"  the  figure  of  a 
colonial  soldier  in  gold  relievo.  The  reverse  of 
the  crown  of  each  insignia  shall  bear  an  engraved 
number,  corresponding  to  that  of  the  registered 
number  of  the  member  to  whom  such  insignia 
has  been  issued. 

The  insignia  shall  be  worn  by  the  members  on 
all  occasions  when  they  assemble  as  such,  for 
any  stated  purpose  or  celebration,  and  may  be 
worn  on  any  occasion  of  ceremony.  It  shall 
be  worn  conspicuously  on  the  left  breast;  but 
members  who  are  or  have  been  Gentlemen  of 
the  Council  of  a  State  Society,  may  place  a  ro 
sette  of  regulation  pattern  upon  the  silk  ribbon 
from  which  it  is  pendant.  Members  who  are 
or  have  been  General  Officers,  or  Officers  of  a 
State  Society,  may  wear  the  insignia  with  three 
jewels  in  a  crown,  and  suspended  from  a  reg 
ulation  ribbon  around  the  neck.  Members 
who  are  or  have  been  Governors,  Deputy  Gov 
ernors,  or  Lieutenant-Governors  of  State  So 
cieties,  or  officers  of  the  General  Society  may, 
in  addition  to  the  insignia  so  suspended,  wear  a 


ribbon  of  the  Society's  colors,  three  and  one- 
half  inches  in  width,  extending  from  the  right 
shoulder  to  the  left  hip.  The  insignia  shall  be 
worn  only  as  above  prescribed. 

The  rosette  in  use  by  the  New  York -Society  was  adopted 
by  the  General  Society,  but  by  error  the  description  was 
omitted  in  the  Constitution. 

ARTICLE   XVIII. 

DIPLOMA. 

The  diploma  of  this  Society  shall  bear  the 
following  words : 

GENERAL  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS. 

To  All  Whom  it  May  Concern. 
Greeting.     Know  ye,  this  is  to  certify  that  on 

the  day  of  ,  in  the  year 

of  our  Lord  ,  and    in  the  year  of  this 

Society  the  

Gentleman,  was  duly  elected  an  Hereditary 
Member  of  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the 
State  of by  right  of  his  de 
scent  from  

In  witness  whereof :  We    have    here 
unto  signed  our  names  and  affixed  the 
Great  Seal  of  the  General  Society. 
Officers  of  the  General  Society. 

Governor-General. 

Secretary-  General. 

,  Registrar-General. 

And  countersigned  by  the  Governor,  Secretary, 
and  Registrar  of  the  State  Society. 


Bordering  the  top  and  left  side  of  the  di 
ploma  is  an  ornamental  scrollwork  containing 
within  the  initial  letter  "G."  of  "General  So 
ciety,"  a  representation  of  Captain  Miles  Stand- 
ish  and  a  band  of  colonial  soldiery;  the  initial 
surmounted  by  the  imperial  crown  of  the  British 
empire,  and  having  below  it  the  motto  of  the 
Society.  Ranged  along  the  scroll  are  shields 
bearing  the  arms  of  the  original  nine  colonies  as 
emblazoned  in  the  Great  Seal  of  the  Society; 
and  around  these  are  emblems  of  colonial  war 
fare,  with  the  flags  of  Sweden  and  New  Nether- 
land,  and  the  rose,  thistle,  shamrock,  and 
cornflower — badges  respectively  of  England, 
Scotland,  Ireland,  and  Germany.  At  the  center, 
at  top  is  a  cluster  of  Indian  weapons  and  the 
head  of  a  Sachem  charged  upon  the  fleur-de- 
lis  of  France. 

ARTICLE   XIX. 

FLAG. 

The  flag  of  this  Society  shall  consist  of  the 
red  cross  of  Saint  George  on  a  white  field,  bear 
ing  in  the  center  the  escutcheon  of  the  General 
Society  surmounted  by  the  crown  and  sur 
rounded  by  nine  stars. 


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ARTICLE   XX. 

STATE    SECRETARIES. 

It  shall  be  competent  for  the  General  Council 
to  appoint  State  Secretaries  in  States  where  no 
State  Societies  exist,  with  a  view  to  represent  the 
interest  of  this  Society,  and,  if  authorized  to  do 
so,  to  prepare  for  the  organization  of  new  State 
Societies.  Such  State  Secretaries  shall  be  sub 
ject  to  the  direction  and  regulation  of  the  Gen 
eral  Council.  Their  appointment  shall  be  for 
a  limited  time,  not  to  exceed  one  year,  but  may 
be  renewed.  They  may  be  removed  for  cause, 
and  their  office  shall  terminate  upon  the  organi 
zation  of,  and  grant  of  a  charter  to,  a  Society 
in  their  State.  They  shall  communicate  with 
and  receive  communication  from  the  Society 
through  the  Secretary-General. 

ARTICLE  XXI. 

MEMBERS    OF    STATE    SOCIETIES. 

The  General  Council  shall  elect  to  member 
ship  only  charter  members  of  new  State  Socie 
ties  ;  whose  membership  shall  be  ipso  facto  trans 
ferred  to  their  own  State  Society  with  the  grant 
of  its  charter.  No  State  Society  shall  elect  to 
membership  persons  resident  within  the  territory 
of  another  State  Society,  except  upon  written 
consent  given  in  advance  by  the  Council  of  the 
latter  Society.  But  members  changing  residence 


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from  one  State  to  another,  or  coming  within  the 
jurisdiction  of  a  new  State  Society,  may  at  their 
option  retain  membership  in  the  State  Society 
in  which  they  were  originally  admitted. 

A  member  of  any  State  Society  may  be  ad 
mitted  to  membership  by  action  of  the  Coun 
cil  of  another  State  Society,  within  the  bounds 
of  which  he  is  resident,  upon  satisfactory  proof 
of  his  membership  in  good  standing  in  the  So 
ciety  from  which  he  comes,  and  subject  to  the 
rules  and  regulations  of  the  Society  he  enters. 

An  initiation  fee  shall  not  be  twice  required. 

ARTICLE    XXII. 

ALTERATIONS    AND    AMENDMENTS. 

No  alterations  of,  or  amendments  to,  this 
Constitution  shall  be  made,  unless  proposed  by 
the  Council  of  a  State  Society  in  writing.  The 
Secretary-General  shall  send  a  printed  copy  of 
the  proposed  amendment  to  each  State  Society, 
naming  the  time  when  and  the  place  where  it 
will  be  voted  upon,  and  the  voting  shall  take 
place  in  the  General  Assembly.  Six  months' 
notice  shall  be  given  to  each  Society.  No  amend 
ment  shall  be  made,  unless  adopted  by  a  two 
thirds'  vote  of  the  State  Societies  through  their 
delegates  in  the  General  Assembly, 


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SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  New 
York,  was  instituted  August  18,  1892,  and  incor 
porated  October  1 8,  1892.  The  First  General  Court 
was  held  at  Delmonico's  December  19,  1892,  Fred 
eric  J.  de  Peyster  being  elected  first  Governor  and 
Howland  Pell  first  Secretary  of  the  Society.  In 
May,  1893,  the  New  York  Society  with  the  Societies 
in  the  States  of  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Massa 
chusetts,  Connecticut  and  the  District  of  Columbia 
organized  the  General  Society,  these  States  having 
been  previously  chartered  by  the  Society  in  the 
State  of  New  York.  The  Second  General  Court 
and  dinner  were  held  at  the  Hotel  Waldorf,  Decem 
ber  19,  1893.  The  Third  General  Court  was  held 
at  the  Hotel  Waldorf,  December  19,  1894,  and  the 
Annual  Dinner  held  there  February  1 1,  1895.  The 
Fourth  General  Court  was  held  at  the  same  place, 
December  19,  1895.  And  the  Fifth  General  Court 
was  held  there  December  19,  1896,  and  the  Fifth 
Annual  Dinner  was  held  at  Delmonico's,  January 
28,  1897.  The  Sixth  General  Court  held  at  Del 
monico's  new  building,  on  December  20,  1897,  and 
the  Sixth  Annual  Dinner  held  there  January  21, 
1898. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE   SOCIETY   OF  COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK. 

Elected  at  the  Sixth  General  Court,  held  December 
20,  1897. 

Governor. 
FREDERIC  J.  DE  PEYSTER. 

Deputy  Governor. 
JAMES  W.  BEEKMAN. 

Lieutenant-Governors. 

HON.  ABRAHAM  R.  LAWRENCE,  EDWARD  F.  DE  LANCEY, 

EDWARD  DE  P.  LIVINGSTON. 

Secretary. 
DAVID  BANKS,  JR. 

45  William  Street,  New-York. 

Deputy  Secretary. 
WM.  BLEECKER  SEAMAN. 

Treasurer. 
ARTHUR  M.  HATCH. 

96  Broadway,  New-York. 

Registrar. 
CHARLES  H.  POND. 

Chancellor. 
FREDERIC  H.  BETTS. 

Vice-Chancellor. 
WILLIAM  G.  DAVIES. 

Surgeons. 
F.  LE  ROY  SATTERLEE,  M.D.       GOUVERNEUR  M.  SMITH,  M.D. 

Historian. 
ABRAHAM  B.  VALENTINE. 


Chaplain. 
RT.  REV.  WM.  C.  DOANE. 

Genealogist. 
JAMES  H.  TOWNSEND. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 
Term  expiring  1898.  Term  expiring  1899. 

HOWLAND  PELL,  PHILIP  LIVINGSTON, 

HOWARD  R.  BAYNE,  MADISON  GRANT, 

EVERETT  PEPPERRELL  WHEELER.     CORTLAND  S.  VAN  RENSSELAER. 

Term  expiring  1900. 

GEORGE  R.  SCHIEFFELIN,  FREDERICK  E.  HAIGHT, 

WALTER  L.  SUYDAM. 

STANDING  COMMITTEES. 
Committee  on  {Membership. 

ANDREW  A.  BIBBY,  EDWARD  N.  CROSBY, 

EDWARD  TRENCHARD,  BAYARD  F.  FOULKE, 

FRANCIS  T.  UNDERHILL,  MORRIS  P.  FERRIS, 

ANTHONY  J.  BLEECKER. 

Committee  on  Historical  Documents. 
ISAAC  MYER,  BANYER  CLARKSON, 

THOMAS  EGLESTON,  SYDNEY  H.  CARNEY, M.D.. 

SMITH  E.  LANE. 

Committee  on  Installation  and  Stewards  of  the  Society. 
HENRY  C.  SWORDS,  PHILIP  RHINELANDER, 

HENRY  S.  CLARK,  AMORY  S.  CARHART, 

FREDERIC  D.  THOMPSON. 

LOCAL  SECRETARIES. 
JAMES  W.  Cox,  Jr.,  CYRUS  K.  REMINGTON, 

Albany,  N.  Y.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

GEO.  MAY  ELWOOD, 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 
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NE 'W-  YORK. 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 

[Numbers  up  to  105  were  elected  in  1892  ;  106  to  331  in  1893  ;  331  to  472,  in  1894 ;  473  to  623  in 
1895  ;  624  to  780  in  1896,  and  781  to  899  in  1897.] 

STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

228    ABBOT,  FRANCIS  ELLINGWOOD,  Cambridge,  Mass.  228 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Abbot. 

659    ABBOTT,  HON.  GEORGE  BIRCH,  Brooklyn.  1369 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Abbott. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Pickering. 

855     ADAMS,  GEORGE  H.,  New- York.  2240 

4th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Emery. 

405    ADAMS,  HENRY  HERSCHEL,  New-York,  Colonel  and  A.      405 

D.  C.,  Conn.  N.  G. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Adams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Converse. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  James  Converse. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Thayer,  2d. 

363    AITKEN,  WILLIAM  BENFORD,  New- York.  363 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 

594    AKERLY,  REVEREND  SAMUEL  MITCHILL,  Newburgh.  1182 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Hulbert. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  James  Graham. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Augustine  Graham. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Horton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Lewis  Morris. 

766    ALBRO,  REVEREND  ADDIS,  Greenville,  Mich.  1667 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Albro. 
7th  in  descent  from  Stukeley  Westcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Benedict  Arnold. 
5th  in  descent  from  Deputy  Governor  James  Barker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Bliss. 

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NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

418    ALLEN,  FREDERICK  PERCIVAL,  Rochester.  660 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Allen. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanley. 

760    ARNOLD,  BENJAMIN  WALWORTH,  Albany.  1611 

9th  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Avery. 
7th  in  descent  from  Honorable  Richard  Treat. 
6th  in  descent  from  Reverend  James  Noyes. 

450    ARNOLD,  CONWAY  HILLYER,  JR.,  Second  Lieutenant,      788 

5th  Artillery,  U.S.A. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Calloway. 

138    ASTOR,  JOHN  JACOB,  New- York.  138 

7th  in  descent  from  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
3rd  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Armstrong. 

828    ATHERTON,  FISHER,  Buffalo.  2047 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

827    ATWOOD,  EDWARD  STANLEY,  New- York.  2046 

9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Roberts. 
8th  in  descent  from  General  James  Cud  worth. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Snow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 

526    AVERILL,  HENRY  KETCHUM,  Pittsburgh.  987 

8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Symonds. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Strycker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Morgan. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Epenetus  Platt. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Noble. 
4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Moore. 

278    AVERY,  FRANK  MONTGOMERY,  New-York.  278 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Avery,  Jr. 

34 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Wetherell. 

870    AVERY,  TRUEMAN  GARDNER,  Buffalo.  2255 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

501     BABCOCK,  JOSEPH  NOYES,  New- York.  963 

^rd  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Babcock. 

500    BABCOCK,  PHILIP  SHERIDAN,  New-York.  962 

^rd  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Babcock. 

196    BACKUS,  BRADY  ELECTUS,  REVEREND,  New- York.  196 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Backus. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 
6th  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  John  Whiting. 
4th  in  descent  from  Abner  Mallary. 

257     BACKUS,  J.  BAYARD,  New-York.  257 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Talcott. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Chester. 

548     BACON,  GORHAM,  M.D.,  New-York.  1092 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Henshaw. 

695     BAILEY,  THEODORE,  New- York.  1463 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Abraham  de  Peyster. 

1 06    BAKER,  FRANK  LESLIE,  New- York.  106 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 

670    BAKER,  GEORGE  COMSTOCK,  Albany.  1380 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Baker. 

1 88    BALDWIN,  JOSEPH  CLARK,  New- York.  188 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Beard. 

35 


NEW-  YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

12    BALDWIN,  NATHAN  ADOLPHUS,  Milford,  Ct.  12 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 

233     BANGS,  ANSON  CUYLER,  Brooklyn.  233 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Jansen  Bleecker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bleecker. 

679     BANKS,  HON.  A.  BLEECKER,  Albany.  1389 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Ogden. 

302     BANKS,  DAVID,  New-York.  302 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Ogden. 

107     BANKS,  DAVID,  JR.,  Captain,  i2th  Regiment,  N.G.N.Y.     107 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Root. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Plum. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Man. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Ogden. 

298     BANTA,  THEODORE  MELVIN,  Brooklyn.  298 

7th  in  descent  from  David  Demarest. 
7th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Pierre  Cresson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Simon  De  Ruine. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Sayre. 

321     BARCLAY,  JAMES  SEARLE,  New- York.  321 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Searle. 

420    BARNES,  ALFRED  CUTLER,  GENERAL,  Brooklyn.  662 

9th  in  descent  from  Honorable  Richard  Treat. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Webster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  King. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Colton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Burr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Japhet  Chapin. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Loomis. 

886    BARNES,  ALFRED  VICTOR,  Brooklyn.  2271 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

36 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

860    BARNWELL,  MORGAN  GIBBES,  Tuxedo  Park.  2245 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Barnwell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
6th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

604  BARTLETT,    HON.    FRANKLIN,    M.    C,   Colonel,   22d     1244 

Regiment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

454    BARTLETT,  GEORGE  FREDERIC  HUNTER,  M.D.,  Buffalo.       792 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Bartlett. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
8th  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

282    BARTLETT,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  Captain,  U.  S.  N.  282 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Russell. 

605  BARTLETT,  HON.  WILLARD,  Justice  of  Supreme  Court     1245 

of  New-York. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
856    BARROWS,  IRA,  New-York.  2241 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Bears. 
200    BASSETT,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  New-York.  200 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Bassett. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Bassett. 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Dymoke. 

8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Shubael  Dymoke. 
8    Itayne,  Howard  Randolph,  New-York.  8 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Ashby. 

515     BEACH,  BENNETT  SHELDON,  M.D.,  Major  and  Surgeon,     977 
22d  Regiment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Minor. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Minor. 
663    BEATTY,  ALFRED  CHESTER,  New-York.  1373 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Smith. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 

37 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

384    BEATTY,  ROBERT  CHETWOOD,  New-York.  384 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Smith. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 

383    BEATTY,  WILLIAM  GEDNEY,  New-York.  383 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Smith. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 

369    BECKURTS,   CHARLES  LEWIS,   ist  Lieutenant,  6th  In-      369 

fantry,  U.S.A. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Paxton. 

108    BEEKMAN,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  New-York.  108 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats,  M.D. 
7th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Lindsay  Glen. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sanders  Glen. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jacob  Glen. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Wendell. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Honneur. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Keteltas. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Steele. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Saunders. 

606    BELKNAP,  WALDRON  PHOENIX,  New- York.  1246 

5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Belknap. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Belknap. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Avery. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 

38 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Gersham  Flagg. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Williams. 

787     BELL,  JARED  WEED,  New- York.  1872 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Bell. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Bell. 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Church. 

7th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hulbert. 

7th  in  descent  from  Hugh  Calkin. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Benedict. 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Wodell. 

4th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Dowd. 
356    BENEDICT,  ROBERT  DEWEY,  New-York.  356 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Dewey. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Benedict. 
540    BENEDICT,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS,  New- York.  1084 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Silas  Sears. 
833    BENEDICT,  LEMUEL  COLEMAN,  New-York.  2052 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Benedict. 
636    BENEDICT,  WILLIAM  DE  LIESSELINE,  New-York.  1295 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Benedict. 
468     BENJAMIN,  MARCUS,  Washington,  D.  C.  875 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Partridge. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Matthew  Mitchell. 

808    BENSON,  FRANK  SHERMAN,  Brooklyn.  1893 

3d  in  descent  from  Dummer  Sewall. 

70    BERRY,  GERALD,  Brooklyn.  7° 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Berry. 

80    BETTS,  FREDERIC  H.,  New-York.  80 

3d  in  descent  from  Samuel  Comstock  Betts. 

39 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Taylor. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Andrew  Ward. 

314  BETTS,  Louis  FREDERIC  HOLBROOK,  New-York.  314 
4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Comstock  Betts. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 

9th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Cruttenden. 

9th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rosseter. 

7th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Rosseter. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Wyllys. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Taylor. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Andrew  Ward. 

315  BETTS,  SAMUEL  ROSSITER,  New-York.  315 
4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Comstock  Betts. 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rosseter. 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Josiah  Rosseter. 
68    BIBBY,  ANDREW  A.,  New-York.  68 

4th  in  descent  from  Charles  Ward  Apthorpe. 
442     BICKLEY,  LAWRENCE  WHARTON,  New- York.  710 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Governor  Thomas  Lloyd. 
824    BILLINGS,  DAVID  LANE,  New-York.  2043 

9th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Howe. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Wetherbee. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ephraim  Wetherbee. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Johnson. 
773     BINGHAM,  THEODORE  ALFRED,  Washington,  D.  C.  1674 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Johnson. 
390    BINNEY,  WILLIAM  GREENE,  Burlington,  N.  J.  390 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Vickere. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Cromwell. 

40 


NEW-YORK, 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

167    BISHOP,  CORTLANDT  FIELD,  New-York.  167 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Bishop. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Abraham  de  Peyster. 

607     BISSELL,  EUGENE,  Brooklyn.  1247 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
35     BLEECKER,  ANTHONY  JAMES,   Captain,  7ist  Regiment,       35 

N.  G.  N.  Y. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Jansen  Bleecker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Goozen  Gerritze  Van  Schaick. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hicks. 
7th  in  descent  from  Cadet  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Antoine  L'Espenard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Mathew  Clarkson. 

86 1     BLIVEN,  WILLIAM  WARREN,  Yonkers.  2246 

4th  in  descent  from  Major  Edward  Bliven. 
8th  in  descent  from  Benedict  Arnold. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Barker. 

725     BLOODGOOD,    DELAVAN,    Medical    Director,    U.  S.  N.,     1576 

Brooklyn. 
7th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Frans  Jansen  Bloodgood. 

122     BLUNT,  STANHOPE  ENGLISH,  Captain,    Ordnance   De-       122 

partment,  U.S.A. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Shadrach  Walton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Charles  Frost. 
7th  in  descent  from  Doctor  John  Cutler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sampson  Sheafe. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sampson  Sheafe,  Jr. 

704    BOARDMAN,  LANSDALE,  New- York.  I472 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  David  Provoost. 
7th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Peiters  Van  Brugh. 
7th  in  descent  from  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Frederick  Phillipse. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Van  Home. 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

809  BOLMER,  THOMAS  HENRY,  New- York.  1894 
4th  in  descent  from  William  Leonhard. 

370    BOORAEM,  ROBERT  ELMER,  New-York.  370 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Elmer. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Ariense  Sip. 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Cornelius  Van  Vorst. 
691     BOSTWICK,  HENRY  ANTHON,  New-York.  1459 

5th  in  descent  from  Reuben  Bostwick. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Woodbridge. 

8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Robert  Walker. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Seaman. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Ruggles. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Hitchcock. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Job  Almy. 

8 10  BOUCHER,  CHARLES,  New-York.  1895 
9th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Butterfield. 

624     BOUTELLE,  FRANK  WARREN,  Slingerlands.  1283 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Boutelle. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Griffin  Craft. 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Hills. 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Boutwell. 

4th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Seaver. 
76    BOWEN,  CLARENCE  WINTHROP,  New- York.  76 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Bowen. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Winchester. 

7th  in  descent  from  Dep.-Gov.  Thomas  Danforth. 
502    BOWERS,  HENRY,  New-York.  964 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Ephraim  Morton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Charles  Stockbridge. 
244    BOWERS,  JOHN  MYER,  New-York.  244 

6th  in  descent  from  the  Hon.  Samuel  Johnson. 

42 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

295    BRACKETT,  ROBERT  LAMBERT,  New-York.  295 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Brackett. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Pierpont. 

514    BRADLEY,  FREDERICK  LINES,  New- York.  976 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanley. 

240    BRAINERD,  CEPHAS,  New-York.  240 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Brainerd. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jared  Spencer. 

245     BRAINERD,  CEPHAS,  JR.,  New-York.  245 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Brainerd. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jared  Spencer. 

774    BRENTON,  CRANSTON  HALL,  Jamaica.  1675 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Brenton. 

529    BREWSTER,  HENRY  COLVIN,  Rochester.  990 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

435    BRIGHT,  Louis  VICTOR,  New- York.  701 

4th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Brecht. 

37    BRISTOW,  FRANK  H.,  Brooklyn.  37 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 

372    BRITTON,  CHARLES  PRICE,  New-York.  372 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Curtis. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Porter. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Adams. 
6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Adams. 

539    BROOKFIELD,  HENRY  MORGAN,  New-York.  1083 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 

293    BROOME,  GEORGE  COCHRAN,  Brooklyn.  293 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Nelson. 

888    BROWN,  CHARLES  HOLBROOK,  Buffalo.  2344 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Deliverance  Brown. 

43 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

456    BROWN,  GEORGE  LEROY,  Capt,  nth  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.     863 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Walker. 

671     BROWN,  GOODWIN,  Albany.  1381 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Bronson. 

575     BROWN,  HAROLD,  Providence,  R.  I.  1136 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arthur  Fenner. 

689    BROWN,  JOHN  BARKER,  New-York.  1457 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Bassett. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Putnam. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Hathorne. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Porter. 
5th  in  descent  from  Israel  Hutchinson. 

528     BROWN,  JOHN  NICHOLAS,  Providence,  R.  I.  989 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arthur  Fenner. 

451     BROWN,  Louis,  New-York.  789 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Deliverance  Brown. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
7th  in  descent  from  James  Bishop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  White. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  White. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Maltby. 

503     BROWN,  PAUL  RICHARD,  Major,  Medical  Dept,  U.S.A.      965 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannis  De  Bruyne. 
6th  in  descent  from  Johannis  Pieterszen  Van  Brugh. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Stephen  Richard. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Richard. 

642     BROWN,  WALTER  MORTON,  Albany.  1301 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Brown. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Michael  Pierce. 

44 


NEW-YORK:. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

255    BRUGLER,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  REVEREND,  Portchester.        255 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Lacey. 

731     BRYAN,  FOSTER  ABEL  KIMBALL,  New-York.  1582 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Asa  Foster. 

276     BRYANT,  PERCY,  M.D.,  New-York.  276 

loth  in  descent  from  William  Collier. 
9th  in  descent  from  General  Constant  Southworth. 
8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Paddock. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Doane. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Clarke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Ewell. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jabez  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Sears. 

254    BRYSON,  ANDREW,  New-York.  254 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Walker. 

672    BUELL,  FREDERICK  FOLLETT,  Troy.  1382 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Buell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Chittenden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Baldwin. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ebenezer  Norton. 

864    BUNKER,  WILLIAM,  New-York.  2249 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 

839     BURT,  STEPHEN  SMITH,  M.D.,  New-York.  2058 

7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Burt. 
5th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Burt. 

805    BURTIS,  PETER  PHILLIP,  Buffalo.  1890 

8th  in  descent  from  Jan  Manje. 

718    BUSHNELL,  CLARENCE  MUNSON,  Buffalo.  1486 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 

135     BUTLER,  HENRY  PERCIVAL,  New-York.  135 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Green. 

45 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

786    BYINGTON,  CASSIUS  PERKINS,  Cairo.  1871 

6th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Dyckman. 

831     BYINGTON,  CHARLES  SPERRY,  Albany.  2050 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Loomis. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Hinsdale. 
6th  in  descent  from  Barnabas  Hinsdale. 

830    BYINGTON,  WILLIAM  WILBERFORCE,  Albany.  2049 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Loomis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Hinsdale. 
5th  in  descent  from  Barnabas  Hinsdale. 

767     CALEF,  AMOS  HOWARD,  New-York.  1668 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jeduthan  Baldwin. 

705     CAMMANN,  EDWARD  CRARY,  New-York.  1473 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Conrad  Weiser. 

181     CAMMANN,  GEORGE  PHILIP,  New-York.  181 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Conrad  Weiser. 

469    CAMMANN,  HENRY  LORILLARD,  New-York.  876 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Conrad  Weiser. 

814    CAMP,  CHARLES  LEWIS  NICHOLS,  Peekskill.  1899 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Webster. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Eldad  Lewis. 

778    CAMPBELL,  BENJAMIN  HOWELL,  New-York.  1679 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Richardson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Francis  Collins. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Jenkins. 

488    CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  AUCHINBRECK,  New- York.  941 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Campbell. 
9th  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Richmond. 
8th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloffe  Stevense  Van  Cortlandt. 

46 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Jeremiah  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 
5th  in  descent  from  Jedediah  Elderkin. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Paige. 

497     CAPELL,  WILLIAM  BENTON,  New-York.  959 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Capell. 

41     CARHART,  AMORY  SIBLEY,  New- York.  41 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Phillips. 

835    CARHART,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Brooklyn.  2054 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Phillips. 

549    CARLETON,  HORACE  MORRISON,  Brooklyn.  1093 

5th  in  descent  from  George  Carleton. 

396    CARNEY,  SYDNEY  HOWARD,  JR.,  M.D.,  New-York.  396 

4th  in  descent  from  Mark  Carney. 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 

8th  in  descent  from  George  Abbott. 

8th  in  descent  from  Simon  Crosby,  second. 

4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Seth  Bullard. 
533    CARNEY,  SYDNEY  HOWARD,  M.D.,  New- York.  1005 

3d  in  descent  from  Mark  Carney. 

3d  in  descent  from  Ensign  Seth  Bullard. 

87    CARNOCHAN,  GOUVERNEUR  MORRIS,  ist  Lieutenant  and      87 
Asst.  I.R.P.,  7th  Regiment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Beekman. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Graham. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats,  M.D. 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Lewis  Morris. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Putnam. 
72    CARPENTER,  JAMES  OLIVER,  Brooklyn.  72 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Carpenter. 
473    CHAMPLIN,  GEORGE  GREENMAN,  Boston,  Mass.  926 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Champlin. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jeffrey  Champlin. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Champlin. 

47 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

129    CHANDLER,  WALTER,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  129 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Job  Chandler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Chandler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Lee. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Daniel  Dennison. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Ogden. 

403    CHAPIN,  HENRY  DWIGHT,  M.D.,  New-York.  403 

6th  in  descent  from  Japhet  Chapin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 

170    CHAPMAN,  THOMAS  BROWNELL,  Hartford,  Ct.  170 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Chapman, 
loth  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Sylvester  Richmond. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 

555    CHAUNCEY,  ELIHU,  New-York.  1099 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Elihu  Chauncey. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Edward  Quincey. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Hull. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Walley. 
5th  in  descent  from  Chief  Justice  Samuel  Sewall. 

169    CHENOWETH,  ALEXANDER  CRAWFORD,  New- York.  169 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Cromwell. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Crawford. 

758    CHEW,  BEVERLY,  New-York.  1608 

5th  in  descent  from  James  Alexander. 

264    CHILDS,  JAMES  EDMUND,  New-York.  264 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Penuel  Childs. 

654    CHILDS,  WILLIAM  WARD,  Brooklyn.  1364 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Robert  Carter. 

48 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

756    CHRYSTIE,  THOMAS  LUDLOW,  New-York.  1607 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Nicholson. 

155     CHURCH,  RICHARD,  New-York.  155 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Schuyler. 

95     CLARK,  HENRY  SCHIEFFELIN,  ist  Lieutenant  and  Bat-        95 

talion  Adjutant,  I2th  Regiment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
9th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Ingoldsby. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stillwell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Killaen  Van  Rensselaer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arent  Schuyler. 

109    CLARK,  WILLIAM  NEWTON,  New-York.  109 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stillwell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 

832    CLARKE,  CHARLES  LORENZO,  New-York.  2051 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Freye. 

423    CLARKE,  EDWARD  SMITH,  Rochester.  689 

5th  in  descent  from  Janna  Meigs. 

457    CLARKE,  ISAAC  SHERMAN,  Rochester.  864 

7th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

1 60    CLARKSON,  BANYER,  New- York.  160 

6th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

92    CLARKSON,  CLERMONT  LIVINGSTON,  New-York.  92 

6th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

91     CLARKSON,  DAVID  AUGUSTUS,  New- York.  91 

6th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

325    CLARKSON,  FREDERICK,  New-York.  325 

5th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

485    CLARKSON,  JOHN  VAN  BOSKIRCK,  New-York.  938 

6th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

49 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

821     CLAY,  THOMAS  SAVAGE,  New-York.  1906 

6th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Dill. 

877     CLEVELAND,  JAMES  WRAY,  2d  Lieutenant,  7th  Regi-      2262 

merit,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
7th  in  descent  from  Moses  Cleveland. 

192    COGHILL,  HOWARD,  Morristown,  N.  J.  192 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Bell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jabez  Graham. 

194    COGSWELL,  CULLEN  VAN  RENSSELAER,  New-York.  194 

8th  in  descent  from  Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Col.  Johannes  Van  Rensselaer. 

446    COLES,  HENRY  RUTGERS  REMSEN,  New-York.  784 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underhill. 

740    COLFAX,  ALBERT  EBEN,  New- York.  1591 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

431     COLLINS,  CLARENCE  LYMAN,  New-York.  697 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Collins. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Partridge. 

551     COLLINS,  EDWIN  PINCKNEY,  New- York.  1095 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Beebe. 

23    COLLINS,  HOLDRIDGE  OZRO,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  23 

9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hart. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Plumb. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Bronson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Louis  Du  Bois. 
7th  in  descent  from  David  Provost. 

50 


NE 'W- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Roeloff  Swartout. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Beebe. 

638    CONANT,  ERNEST  LEE,  New-York.  1297 

8th  in  descent  from  Roger  Conant. 

i     Constant,  Samuel  Victor,  New-York.  i 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Tuttle. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Smith. 

93     CONSTANTINE,  RICHARD  BUELL,  New-York.  93 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 

563    CONVERSE,  EDMUND  COGSWELL,  New-York.  1124 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  James  Convers. 

889    CORWIN,  HAMILTON  STEWART,  New-York.  2345 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Charles  Glover. 

522     Cox,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  JR.,  Albany.  984 

5th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Bump. 

884    CRAFTS,  JOHN  WILLARD,  Buffalo.  2269 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Griffin  Craft. 

667    CRANE,  CHARLES  NICOLL,  New-York.  1377 

8th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Nicoll. 

290    CRAWFORD,  CHARLES  ELLISON,  New-York.  290 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd. 

242    CROSBY,  EDWARD  NICOLL,  New-York.  242 

8th  in  descent  from  Brandt  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

241     CROSBY,  LIVINGSTON,  New- York.  241 

8th  in  descent  from  Brandt  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 

5' 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  De  Peyster. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

822    GROUSE,  DANIEL  NELLIS,  Utica.  2041 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Merriman. 

676    CULVER,  CHARLES  MORTIMER,  Albany.  1386 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Culver. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Hall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Lord. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Lee. 

893     CULVER,  HENRY  BRUNDAGE,  New-York.  2349 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Culver. 

783    GUSHING,  HARRY  COOKE,  New-York.  838 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 

761     CUTLER,  JAMES  GOULD,  Rochester.  1612 

6th  in  descent  from  Benoni  Van  Corlear. 

651     CUTLER,  JOSEPH  WARREN,  Rochester.  1310 

6th  in  descent  from  Benoni  Van  Corlear. 

525    DAGGETT,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  986 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Elihu  Daggett. 

892    DANA,  CHARLES  LOOMIS,  New-York.  2348 

5th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Howe. 

73    DANA,  RICHARD  STARR,  New-York.  73 

6th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Keith. 

613    DARLING,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Utica.  1253 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 

686  DARLINGTON,  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  New- York.  1454 
8th  in  descent  from  Corporal  John  Wilde. 

687  DARLINGTON,  JAMES  HENRY,  REVEREND,  Brooklyn.  1457 
8th  in  descent  from  Corporal  John  Wilde. 

299    DAVENPORT,  TIMOTHY,  New-York.  299 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Nathan  Gould. 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

66 1     DAVENPORT,  WILLIAM  BATES,  Brooklyn.  1371 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Benedict. 

409     DAVIES,  JULIEN  TOWNSEND,  New-York.  409 

loth  in  descent  from  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
loth  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Tristram  Coffin. 
9th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Job  Almy. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats,  M.D. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 
9th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Pieterszen  Van  Brugh. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  General  Daniel  Gookin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Wendell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Edmund  Quincy. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Hull. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Seaman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sewall. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sewall. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ambrose  Dawes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Foote. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Walley. 

187     DAVIES,  WILLIAM  GILBERT,  New-York.  187 

6th  in  descent  from  Ambrose  Davies. 
9th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
9th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
8th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Pieterszen  Van  Brugh. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats,  M.D. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Hull. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Edmund  Quincey. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Wendell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sewall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sewall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Foote. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Walley. 

53 


NE IV- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

512     DAVIS,  FELLOWES,  New-York.  974 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Aaron  Davis,  Jr. 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Daniel  Goodwin. 
9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Weld. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Weld. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Griffin  Craft. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Craft. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Ruggles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Samuel  Donnell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Winthrop  Hilton. 

559    DAVISON,  CHARLES  MASON,  Saratoga  Springs.  1103 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

677     DAVISON,  JOHN  MASON,  Rochester.  1387 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

813     DAY,  ROBERT  WEBSTER,  Buffalo.  1898 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Matthew  Allyn. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  George  Hull. 
9th  in  descent  from  Maj.-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Webster. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Tristram  Coffin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Steele. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf. 

54 


NE IV- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Lord. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 
8th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Thomas  Dewey. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Newberry. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bunce. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cooke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Goodman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Cooper. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Josiah  Jones. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Noble. 

378    DEEN,  WILLIAM  MORRIS,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.  378 

7th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Jennings. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Harris. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Gov.  Thomas  Turpin. 

357    DEK.OVEN,  HENRY  Louis  REGINALD,  New-York.  357 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Joseph  Dudley. 

163  DELAFIELD,  JOSEPH  LIVINGSTON,  New-York.  163 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

164  DELAFIELD,  MATURIN  LIVINGSTON,  JR.,  New-York.  164 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

94      DE  LANCEY,  EDWARD  FLOYD,  New- York.  94 

3d  in  descent  from  Governor  James  de  Lancey. 

579    DENIS,  GEORGE  JULES,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1140 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Hall. 

696    DENNIS,  RODNEY  STRONG,  New- York.  1464 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Dennis. 
4th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Dennis. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 
7th  in  descent  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stearns. 

55 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Manning. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  James  Kidder. 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Fowler. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Hunt,  first. 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Hunt,  second. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Goodhue. 

5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Walcott. 

834    DENNIS,  HOLMES  VAN  MATER,  New-York.  2053 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Dennis. 

36      DE  PEYSTER,  FREDERIC  J.,  New-York.  36 

6th  in  descent  from  Johannes  de  Peyster,  ist. 
5th  in  descent  from  Col.  Abraham  de  Peyster. 

393    DE  ROSE,  EDWARD,  New-York.  393 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

641     DE  RUSSY,  RENE  AMEDEE,  ist  Lieutenant,  i2th  Regi-      1300 

merit  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 

716    DEVEREUX,  WALTER,  Buffalo.  1484 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
6th  in  descent  from  Philip  Livingston. 

595     DEWEY,  CHARLES  AYRAULT,  Rochester.  1183 

3rd  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Dewey. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Seth  Pomeroy. 

584    DEWEY,  EDWARD  WILKINS,  New- York.  1172 

7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Paine. 

746    DEWEY,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  New-York.  1 597 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Reverend  James  Fitch. 
7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Paine. 

713     DEYO,  PETER,  Poughkeepsie.  1481 

7th  in  descent  from  Louis  DuBois. 

56 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

745     DIMOCK,  WILLIAM  DE\VOLF,  New-York.  1596 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Dimock. 

643    DOANE,  RT.  REV.  WILLIAM  CROSWELL,  Albany.  1302 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Done. 

664  DOMINICK,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  JR.,  New- York.  1374 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Cooper. 

665  DOMINICK,  LAMONT,  New-York.  1375 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Cooper. 

146    Douw,  CHARLES  GIBBONS,  Poughkeepsie.  275 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 

27     DOWNES,  ANSON  TREAT,  New-York.  27 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Downes. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 

797    DOWNE,  HENRY  WATSON,  New-York.  1882 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Appleton. 

458    DOWNS,  EMERY  NEWELL,  Brooklyn.  865 

4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Moses  Brackett. 

176    DRAPER,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  New- York.  176 

6th  in  descent  from  James  Draper. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Draper. 

5     Draper,  Thomas  Wain-Morgan,  Denver,  Colorado,  5 

Colonel  ist  Regiment,  Colo.  N.  G. 
5th  in  descent  from  James  Draper. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Draper. 
5th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Child. 

268    DUANE,  WILLIAM  NORTH,  New-York.  268 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam. 

232    DUBOIS,  WILLIAM  MAISON,  White  Plains.  232 

7th  in  descent  from  Louis  DuBois. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 
8th  in  descent  from  Harmen  M.  Van  Der  Bogaert. 

57 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

614    DUCHARME,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  Detroit,  Mich.  1254 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  William  Bartholomew. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 

230    DUDLEY,  EDGAR  SWARTWOUT,  Captain  and  Assistant        230 

Quartermaster,  U.  S.  A. 
6th  in  descent  from  Francis  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Roeloff  Swartout. 

724    DUFFIELD.  HOWARD,  REVEREND,  New-York.  1575 

4th  in  descent  from  William  Duffield. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Dickinson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Meleyn. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Sayre. 

351     DUKE,  RICHARD  THOMAS  WALKER,  JR.,  Charlotteville,       351 

Va. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Duke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Washington. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Peyton. 
4th  in  descent  from  Doctor  Thomas  Walker. 

688    DUNNELL,  WILLIAM  NICHOLS,  REVEREND,  New- York.         1456 
3d  in  descent  from  Henry  Dwinel. 

256    DWIGHT,  ARTHUR  SMITH,  Pueblo,  Col.  256 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Timothy  Dwight. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 
6th  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Timothy  Edwards. 

627    DYCKMAN.  MYRON  HORTON,  New-York  1286 

5th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Dyckman. 

750    EAMES,  FRANCIS  L.,  Brooklyn.  1601 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Eames. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

693    EAMES,  STEWART  WOODFORD,  Brooklyn.  1461 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

58 


NEW-YORK, 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

123    EARLE,  FERDINAND  PINNEY,  New-York  123 

5th  in  descent  from  Edward  Earle. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Porter. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bissel. 
7th  in  descent  from  Gen.  Johannes  de  la  Montagne. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Phelps. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Spencer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Enoch  Vreeland. 
5th  in  descent  from  James.  King. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Morris. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Pinney. 

734    EASTON,  IRVING  BOYD,  Albany.  1585 

5th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Ogden. 

131     EDWARDS,  PIERREPONT,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  131 

5th  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Timothy  Edwards. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 

459    EGLESTON,  THOMAS.  New-York.  866 

6th  in  descent  from  James  Egleston. 
4th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Egleston. 
3d  in  descent  from  Seth  Egleston. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Paterson. 
3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Paterson. 

285    ELLIOT,  DANIEL  GIRAUD,  New-York.  285 

5th  in  descent  from  Henry  Elliot. 
3d  in  descent  from  Asa  Elliot. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Goodrich. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hollister. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Welles. 

489    ELWOOD,  GEORGE  MAY,  Rochester.  942 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Allis. 
8th  in  descent  from  James  Lindall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wadsworth. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Wadsworth. 

59 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO, 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Bushnell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Benjamin  Wait. 

312    ELY,  SMITH,  New- York.  312 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Ely. 

432     EMERY,  BRAINERD  PRESCOTT,  Newburgh.  698 

7th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Emery. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Emery. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Brainerd. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Josiah  Brainerd. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Prescott. 

421     EMERY,  RUFUS,  REVEREND,  Newburgh.  663 

6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Emery. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Emery. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Appleton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Dummer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jacob  Tappan. 

1 68    ENDICOTT,  ROBERT,  New- York.  168 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Endicott. 

173    ERVING,  WILLIAM  VAN  RENSSELAER,  New-York.  173 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Erving. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
9th  in  descent  from  Col.  OlofT  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieut-General  William  Shirley. 

776    EVERETT,  TORREY,  New-York.  1677 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Leverett. 

820    FARNAM,  CHARLES  HENRY,  New- York.  1905 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Thaxter. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

1 10    FARRAR,  GEORGE  Dow,  New-York.  1 10 

7th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Farrar. 

60 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

303    FERRIS,  MORRIS  PATTERSON,  New-York.  303 

8th  in  descent  from  Nicasius  de  Sile. 

444  FIELD,  HUGH  WENTWORTH  GREENE,  Chicago,  Ills.  782 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Gov.  John  Wentworth. 

445  FIELD,  THOMAS  GOLDSMITH,  New-York.  783 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Zecheriah  Field. 

398  FISHER,  HARRIS  BALDWIN,  ist  Lieutenant  and  Battalion    398 

Adjutant,  7ist  Regt,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Fisher. 

399  FISHER,  NATHANEL  CAMPBELL,  New-York.  399 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Fisher. 

346    FITCH,  EDWARD  SHERMAN,  New-York.  346 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Fitch. 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Fitch. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  William  Jones. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Platt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman. 
4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Jones. 

358     FITZGERALD,  Louis,  Brigadier-General,  First  Brigade,     358 

N.  G.  N.  Y. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

585     FOLLETT,  EDGAR  AUSTIN,  New-York.  1173 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Wright. 

424     FOLSOM,  WILLIAM  HENRY,   ist  Lieutenant,    Battalion      690 

Quartermaster,  7th  Regiment  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Peter  Foulsham. 

645     FOOTE,  GEORGE  BENTON,  Poughkeepsie.  1304 

4th  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Foote. 

644    FOOTE,  GILBERT  FLAGLER,  Poughkeepsie.  1 303 

4th  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Foote. 

400  FOOTE,  HORACE  ALLEN,  New- York.  400 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Field. 

61 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Philip  Mattoon. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Zecheriah  Field. 

436    FOOTE,  MORRIS  COOPER,  Captain,  9th  Infantry.  U.S.A.      702 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Foote. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Foote. 

460    FOOTE,  HON.  WALLACE  TURNER,  JR.,  M.  C.,  Port  Henry.     867 
6th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Foote,  2d. 

434     FORBUSH,  WILLIAM  CURTIS,  Major  5th  Cavalry,  U.S.A.     700 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Forbush. 

29     FORD,  GEORGE  HARE,  New  Haven,  Ct.  29 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Tibbals. 

266    FOSTER,  HOWELL,  Brooklyn.  266 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Coleman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hezekiah  Howell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hugh  McLellan. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Bicker. 
4th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Pettengill. 

897    FOSTER,  MAXIMILIAN  HELLAND,  New-York.  2353 

7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Bishop. 

852    FOSTER,  REGINALD  LOVE,  New-York.  2197 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Bishop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  White,  ist. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  White,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Maltby. 
4th  in  descent  from  General  Seth  Murray. 

413     FOULKE,  BAYARD  FISH,  New-York.  655 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Abraham  de  la  Noy. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  William  Smith. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Keteltas. 

62 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

660    FOULKE,  WILLIAM,  New-York.  iJ7° 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman 
7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Bedlow. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
5th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Keteltas. 
5th  in  descent  from  Hendrick  Rutgers. 

26    FOWLER,  FRANKLIN  HAMILTON,  New-York.  26 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Fowler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 

25     FOWLER,  WILLIAM  MILES,  Milford,  Ct.  25 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Beard. 

422     FREEMAN,  GEORGE  WENTWORTH,  Portland,  Ore.  688 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 

819    FRYER,  ROBERT  LIVINGSTON,  Buffalo.  i9°4 

9th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arenste  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Peterszen  Van  Brugh. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peter  Van  Brugh. 
8th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Filyp  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Livingston. 
7th  in  descent  from  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon  Frederick  Phillipse. 
7th  in  descent  from  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Abraham  de  Peyster. 

85     GALLATIN,  FREDERIC,  New-York.  85 

3rd  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Nicholson. 

6 1  GALLATIN,  ROLAZ  HORACE,  New- York.  61 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Job  Almy. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Nicholson. 

63 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

880    GAMBLE,  JOSEPH,  REVEREND,  Plattsburgh.  2265 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hurlbert. 

53  GARDINER,  DAVID,  New-York.  53 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Roger  Wolcott. 

54  GARDINER,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  New-York.  54 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Roger  Wolcott. 

38    GERRY,  ALLSTON,  New-York.  38 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Prescott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Brocklebank. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Lewis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Longfellow. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Jewett. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sawyer. 

673    GILBERT,  BENJAMIN  DAVIS,  Clayville.  1383 

5th  in  descent  from  Deacon  Henry  Gilbert. 
3rd  in  descent  from  Daniel  Gilbert. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Howe. 

406    GILFILLAN,  WILLIAM  WHITEHEAD,  M.D.,  New-York.          406 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  James  Bishop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Samuel  Sherman. 
4th  in  descent  from  Paymaster  Hezekiah  Thompson. 

615     GILLETT,  RUFUS,  WOODWARD,  Detroit,  Mich.  1255 

3rd  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Shubael  Griswold. 

762    GOADBY,  ARTHUR  MCMASTER,  New-York.  1613 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonas  Wood. 

818    GOULD,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  Port  Chester.  1903 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gould. 

757    GOULD,  SEABURY  SMITH,  Seneca  Falls.  1608 

7th  in  descent  from  Mayor  William  Bradford. 


NE W-  YORK, 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

516    GOODWIN,  JAMES  JUNIUS,  New- York.  978 

yth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Miles  Morgan. 
5th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Morgan. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Morgan. 

747    GRANGER,  JOHN  ALBERT,  New-York.  1 598 

3rd  in  descent  from  Michael  Jackson. 

51  GRANT,  DE  FOREST,  New-York.  51 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 

340    GRANT,  FREDERICK  DENT,  Colonel,  late  U.  S.  A.,  340 

New-York. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Noah  Grant. 

40    GRANT,  MADISON,  New-York.  4° 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 

838    GRATWICK,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  JR.,  Buffalo.  2057 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 

675    GREENE,  DOUGLAS  NORVAL,  Syracuse.  1385 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Coggeshall. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Coggeshall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Gilbert  Opdyke. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Tripp. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hugh  Masher. 

586    GREENE,  EDWARD  NELSON,  Brooklyn.  1174 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Eells. 

259    GREENE,  GEORGE  SEARS,  JR.,  New-York.  259 

6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Greene. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Wickes. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Coggeshall. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Godfrey. 

172    GREENE,  RICHARD  HENRY,  New- York.  172 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hulbert. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  David  Wilton. 

65 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Marshall. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Job  Winslow. 

283    GREGG,  LEVI  LAERTES,  New-York.  283 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Gregg. 
4th  in  descent  from  James  Gregg. 
}d  in  descent  from  John  Gregg. 

708    GREGORY,  HON.  CLIFFORD  D.,  Albany.  1476 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gregory. 

697    GRIDLEY,  HORACE  WARREN,  New- York.  1465 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gridley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

587    GRIFFIN,  FRANCIS  BUTLER,  New-York.  1175 

}d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler. 

876    GRIFFIN,  HENRY  ARTHUR,  New-York.  2261 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  James  Converse. 

616     GRIFFITH,  WILLIAM  HERRICK,  Albany.  1256 

i  ith  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins, 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince, 
loth  in  descent  from  William  Lumpkin. 
loth  in  descent  from  William  Collier, 
loth  in  descent  from  Edmund  Tapp. 
loth  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat, 
loth  in  descent  from  Hon.  Nicholas  Snow. 
9th  in  descent  from  Mark  Snow, 
loth  in  descent  from  John  Mayo. 
9th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Mayo. 
9th  in  descent  from  Bozoon  Allen. 
9th  in  descent  from  General  Constant  Southworth. 
9th  in  descent  from  Edward  Bangs. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Doane. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paine. 
8th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Paine. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Avery. 

66 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanton. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Denison. 

8th  in  descent  from  Jan  Peeck. 

8th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Lindsay  Glen. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sanders  Glen. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Epenetus  Platt. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Finder. 

7th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Van  Eps. 

6th  in  descent  from  Jan  Baptist  Van  Eps. 

7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Burton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Ford. 

4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Daniel  Knowlton. 

269  GRINNELL,  GEORGE  BIRD,  New-York.  269 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pitkin. 

270  GRINNELL,  WILLIAM  MILNE,  New-York.  270 
5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  George  Grinnell. 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John, Webster. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pitkin. 

710    GUILFORD,  NATHAN,  Yonkers.  1478 

5th  in  descent  from  Paul  Guilford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Whitcomb. 
6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Warren. 
5th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Hobbs. 
4th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Farnsworth. 

7     Gunn,  George  [Miles,  Milford,  Ct.  7 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 

67 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

712    GUTHRIE,  EDWARD  BUCKINGHAM,  Buffalo.  1480 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Burr. 

20    HAIGHT,  ABNER  SHERMAN,  New- York.  20 

7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 

771     HAIGHT,  CHARLES  SHERMAN,  Brooklyn.  1672 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 

6    Haight,  Frederick  Everest,  New-York.  6 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Munson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Taylor. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Comstock  Betts. 

498     MADDEN,  CROWELL,  JR.,  Brooklyn.  960 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutter. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Pike. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Winship. 

352     HALL,  BENJAMIN  ELIHU,  New-York.  352 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

841     HALL,  DUDLEY,  New- York.  2060 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Hall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Syle. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Read. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Walker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Walker. 

541     HALL,  LEWIS,  Jamestown.  1085 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 
5th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Cheney. 

780    HALL,  LEWIS  COLEMAN,  New-York.  534 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Syle. 

18     HALSEY,  HARLAN  PAGE,  Brooklyn.  18 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Halsey. 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Treat. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane,  Jr. 

17    HALSEY,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  Brooklyn.  17 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Halsey. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane,  Jr. 

588  HALSTED,  DAVID  CRANE,  New-York.  1176 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Swaine. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane,  Jr. 

589  HALSTED  EDWARD  BAYARD,  New-York.  1177 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Swaine,  Jr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane,  Jr. 

151     HAMERSLEY,  JAMES  HOOKER,  New-York.  151 

4th  in  descent  from  William  Hamersley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Filyp  Pieterse  van  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gordon. 
4th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Reade. 

177    HAMILTON,  REVEREND  ALEXANDER,  Lyons  Plains,  Ct.          177 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Schuyler. 

608     HARRAL,  GEORGE,  New- York.  1248 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Osborne. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Butler. 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hollister. 

7th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Welles. 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Fairchild. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Agur  Tomlinson. 

127     HARRIMAN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  New-York.  127 

9th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Ingoldesby. 
8th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arent  Schuyler. 

847     HART,  HENRY  GILBERT,  Utica.  2192 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hart. 

323     HART,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  New-York.  323 

7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hart. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hart. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hawkins  Hart, 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallup. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

360    HARTLEY,  GEORGE  DERWENT,  New-York.  360 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 

552     HASELL,  LEWIS  CRUGER,  New- York.  1096 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger. 

628    HASKELL,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  Brooklyn.  1287 

3d  in  descent  from  Joseph  Lovejoy. 

853    HENDRICK,  CALVIN  WHEELER,  New-York.  2198 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Winston. 

685     HASKINS,  CHARLES  WALDO,  New-York.  1439 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Haskins. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Waite. 

70 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

684     HASTINGS,  HUGH,  State  Historian,  Albany.  1438 

6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Lancaster  Jewell. 

21     HATCH,  ARTHUR  MELVIN,  New-York.  21 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Beebe. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Boardman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Sherman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Taylor. 
4th  in  descent  from  the  Rev.  Nathanael  Taylor. 

790    HATFIELD,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Poughkeepsie,  1875 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorn. 

199     HAWES,  GILBERT  RAY,  New- York.  199 

5th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Hawes. 
4th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Hawes,  Jr. 
3d  in  descent  from  Joseph  Hawes. 

126    HAWKES,  E.  MCDOUGALL,  New- York.  126 

4th  in  descent  from  General  Alexander  McDougall. 

263    HEILNER,  GEORGE  CORSON,  New-York.  263 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Fish. 
3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Zebulon  Butler. 

64    HENRY,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  JR.,  Brooklyn.  64 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Henry. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Gale. 

274    HENRY,  WILLIAM  BARRETT,  Brooklyn.  274 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Henry. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Gale. 

148    HERMAN,  JOHN  ARMSTRONG,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  148 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Armstrong. 

542     HERRICK,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Jamestown.  1086 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

844    HICKS,  BENJAMIN  DOUGHTY,  Old  Westbury.  2063 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hicks. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Isaac  Hicks. 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Seaman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Daniel  Whitehead. 

845     HICKS,  FREDERICK  COCKS,  Old  Westbury.  2064 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hicks. 

yth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Seaman. 
811     HIGGINS,  FREDERICK,  ALDEN,  Ticonderoga,  1896 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
735     HILL,  ROBERT  CoRNER,New-York.  1586 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Goosen  Geritse  Van  Schaick. 

8th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Lindsay  Glen. 

7th  in  descent  from  Johannes  de  Peyster. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 

7th  in  descent  from  Japhet  Chapin. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Bleecker. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Jansen  Bleecker. 

6th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 
572     HILL,  WILLIAM  SQUIER,  Binghamton.  1133 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Preserved  Abel. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Tower. 

5th  in  descent  from  Jeremiah  Whipple. 

5th  in  descent  from  Simon  Slocum. 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Hall. 

4th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Walker. 

593     HILLHOUSE,  CHARLES  BETTS,  New- York.  1181 

8th  in  descent  from  Col.  OloffStevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 

50    HILLHOUSE,  FRANCIS,  New-York.  50 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 
8th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 

550    HILLS,  WILLIAM  ELLERY,  New-York.  1094 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Hills. 

42     HOADLEY,  JAMES  HENRY,  New-York.  42 

2d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Andrew  Hilly  er. 
3d  in  descent  from  Elihu  Tudor,  M.D. 

72 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

480    HODGES,  ALFRED,  Brooklyn.  933 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Joseph  Hodges. 

121     HOFF,  JOHN  VAN  RENSSELAER,  Major,  Medical  Depart-       121 

ment,  U.  S  A. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sanders  Glen. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Kiliaen  Van  Rensselaer. 

898  HOFFMAN,  SAMUEL  VERPLANCK,  New-York.  2362 
5th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Hoffman. 

556    HOLLAND,  JOHN  BUTTERFIELD,  ist  Lieutenant,  7th  Regi-    1100 

ment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ivory  Holland. 

858    HOLMES,  EDWIN  THOMAS,  New-York.  2243 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Richardson. 

144    HORNOR,  WILLIAM  MACPHERSON,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  144 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry  Fleete. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Ball,  Jr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Joran  Kyn. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Townsend. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Stockton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerard  Fowke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Mason,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Mason,  Jr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Macpherson. 
3d  in  descent  from  Major  William  Macpherson. 

899  HORTON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  New- York.  668 
8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Allyn. 

8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eddy. 
7th  in  descent  from  Peter  Spicer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Clarke. 

248    HOSMER,  EDWARD  STURGES,  New-York.  248 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Elizur  Holyoke. 

73 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Burr,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Pitkin,  2d. 

825     HOTCHKIN,  WALTER  BRYANT,  Captain,  22nd  Regi-          2044 

ment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Allyn. 

133     HOWARD,  WILLIAM  COLMAN,  Brooklyn.  133 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Lincoln. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Moses  Titcomb. 

714    HOWELL,  GILBERT,  Bangor,  Me.  1482 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Howell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Howell. 

78    HOWELL,  HENRY  WILSON,  JR.,  New- York.  78 

5th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Howell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Randal  Vernon. 

329     HOWELL,  WILLIAM,  Antrim,  Pa.  329 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hezekiah  Howell. 

124    HOWES,  FREDERIC  REUBEN,  New- York.  124 

6th  in  descent  from  Jeremiah  Howes. 

779    HOYT,  ALBERT  ELLIS,  ALBANY.  1680 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

772     HOYT,  HENRY  SHEAF,  New  York.  1673 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

561     HOYT,  WILLIAM  EDWIN,  Rochester.  1105 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Wiggin. 

694    HUBBELL,  CHARLES  BULKLEY,  New  York.  1462 

6th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Gersham  Bulkley. 

359    HUBBELL,  HENRY  WILSON,  Captain,  First  Artillery,  359 

U.  S.  A. 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Hubbell. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Hubbell. 
3rd  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hubbell. 

74 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

9th  in  descent  from  Honorable  Richard  Treat. 
9th  in  descent  from  Commissioner  Andrew  Warde. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hollister. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Osborne,  Soldier. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Fitch. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Bostwick. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthew  Sherwood. 
6th  in  descent  from  Commissary  Daniel  Burr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Agur  Tomlinson. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Peet. 
5th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Fayerweather. 

182    HULBERT,  HENRY  CARLTON,  New-York.  182 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hulbert. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Dymoke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Shubael  Dymoke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Edward  Winslow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Josiah  Winslow. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Bassett. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Bassett. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Bourne. 
6th  in  descent  from  James  Skiff. 

769    HULL,  GEORGE  HUNTINGTON,  New- York.  1670 

7th  in  descent  from  Dr.  John  Hull. 

617    HUMASON,  VIRGIL  PETTIBONE,  Yonkers.  1257 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bissell. 

305    HUMPHREYS,  REVEREND  FRANK  LANDON,  Morristown,  N.J.    305 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Humphreys. 

744    HUNGERFORD,  CHARLES  STUART,  New-York.  1595 

5th  in  descent  from  David  Hungerford. 

815     HUNTINGTON,  CHARLES  RICHARDS,  New- York.  1900 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Jabez  Huntington. 

75 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

ioth  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Christophers. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Henshaw. 
5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Booth. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Moore. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Prentis. 

851     HURD,  HAROLD,  New- York.  2196 

5th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Burt. 

287     HURD,  RUKARD,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  287 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Hurd. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd,  Sr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd,  Jr. 

524     HUSE,  ROBERT  SELDEN,  Highland  Falls.  985 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 

882    HUTCHINSON,  GARY  TALCOTT,  New-York.  2267 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Randolph. 

71     HYATT,  FRANK  STANLEY,  New-York.  71 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hyatt. 

800    HYDE,  JAMES  CLARENCE,  New-York.  1885 

7th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Hyde. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Williams,  Sr. 

447    HYDE,  EDWIN  FRANCIS,  New- York.  785 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieut-Colonel  Simon  Lothrop. 

411     HYDE,  FREDERICK  ERASTUS,  M.  D.,  New- York.  653 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Simon  Lothrop. 

656    HYDE,  RAYMOND  NEWTON,  New-York.  1366 

7th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Hyde. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Williams,  Sr. 

354    INNIS,  HASBROUCK,  Poughkeepsie.  354 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Andries  De  Witt. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Petrus  De  Witt. 

76 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Hasbrouck. 
7th  in  descent  from  Wessel  Ten  Broeck. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Pawling. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Louis  Bevier,  2d. 
866    IRVIN,  JOHN  VOSBURGH,  New-York.  2251 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joshua  Lyman. 

104    ISHAM,  CHARLES,  New- York.  104 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Isham. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Burhans. 
6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Foote,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Chamberlin. 

441     IVES,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH,  Captain,  Medical  Department,        709 

U.  S.  A. 

8th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Terry. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Goodman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Foote. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Foote. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Foote. 

799    IVES,  RALPH  OLMSTED,  New- York.  1884 

5th  in  descent  from  General  Michael  Jackson. 

801    JACKSON,  JAMES  H.,  Dansville.  1886 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Jackson. 

161    JACKSON,  OSWALD,  New-York.  161 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Governor  Thomas  Lloyd. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 
4th  in  descent  from  Chief-Justice  Benjamin  Chew. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gyles. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 

759    JANVRIN,  JOSEPH  EDWARD,  M.D.,  New- York.  1610 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

77 


NE  W-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Wiggin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

531    JENKINS,  EDMUND  FELLOWS,  New-York.  1003 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Fellows. 

395    JENNINGS,  ALBERT  GOULD,  Brooklyn.  395 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Nathan  Gould. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Governor  Nathan  Gould. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  John  Talcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Burr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Peter  Burr. 

513    JENNINGS,  OLIVER  GOULD,  New-York.  975 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Burr. 

380    JOHNSON,  JEREMIAH  AUGUSTUS,  New- York.  380 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Gibson. 

692    JOHNSON,  JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS,  New- York.  1460 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Quincy. 

453    JOHNSON,  RIGHT  REVEREND  JOSEPH  HORSFALL,  D.D.,  791 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

4th  in  descent  from  Abner  Johnson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Merriman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

404    JOHNSON,  STEPHEN  ALBERT,  Boonville.  404 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abner  Johnson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Robert  Sedgwick. 
8th  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Samuel  Stone. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Bell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Merriman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Merriman. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Caleb  Merriman. 

630    JOHNSTONE,  FRANCIS  UPTON,  New  Brighton.  1289 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Johnstone,  M.D. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrik  Cuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 

78 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Bard. 

5th  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jacob  Walton. 

88 1    JOHNSTONE,  JOHN,  New  Brighton.  2266 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 

546    JONES,  OLIVER  LIVINGSTON,  Cold  Spring.  1090 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Robert  Livingston. 

1 1 1    JONES,  SHIPLEY,  New-York.  1 1 1 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Benedict  Arnold. 

827    JUDD,  ORRIN  REYNOLDS,  Brooklyn.  2046 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Hawkins. 

647    JUDSON,  WILLIAM  PIERSON,  Buffalo.  1306 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Abraham  Pierson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Mitchell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rosseter. 
6th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Rosseter. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

737    KEECH,  FRANK  BROWNE,  New-York.  1 588 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Keech. 

849    KEEGAN,  DERMOT  WARBURTON,  New- York.  2194 

6th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Wayte. 

657    KEITH,  BOUDINOT,  New-York.  1367 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Peartree. 

7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Litschoe. 

5th  in  descent  from  Eli  Boudinot. 
754    KELLOGG,  DANIEL  SHERWOOD,  M.D.,  Pittsburgh.  1605 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Tilly. 

79 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

410    KELLY,  JAMES  HENRY,  Rochester.  410 

9th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rosseter. 
8th  in  descent  from  Stukeley  Westcott. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Elmer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Bennett. 
4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Reuben  Hewit. 

389     KENDALL,  EDWARD  HALE,  New- York.  389 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Kendall. 

796    KENNEDY,  ELIJAH  ROBINSON,  New-York.  1881 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

414    KETCHAM,  WILLIAM  PLATT,  New-York.  656 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Ketcham. 

855     KIMBALL,  HAROLD  CHANDLER,  Rochester.  2240 

5th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Bradley. 

722     KING,  RUFUS,  Yonkers.  1490 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Vermeille. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Horton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Vermilye. 

547     KINGMAN,  WILLIAM  LIVERMORE,  Yonkers.  1091 

8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Nash. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Pape. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Livermore. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Loring. 

97     KIP,  WILLIAM  V.  B.,  New- York.  97 

8th  in  descent  from  Hendrick  Kype. 

823    KISSAM,  HENRY  SNYDER,  New- York.  2042 

9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Root. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Beers. 
5th  in  descent  from  Johan  Wilhelm  Schneider. 

80 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

96     KITCHEN,  JOHN  CORNELIUS  DURYEA,  New-York.  96 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joris  Rapelje. 

658     KOOP,  EUGENE,  New- York.  1 368 

5th  in  descent  from  Michael  Jackson. 

495     KOOP,  GODFREY  PHELPS,  New-York.  948 

4th  in  descent  from  Michael  Jackson. 

367    KOUES,  GEORGE  ELLSWORTH,  New- York.  367 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 
8th  in  descent  from  Gen.  Johannes  de  la  Montagne. 

803     KUNKEL,  ROBERT  SHARP,  Brooklyn.  1888 

4th  in  descent  from  James  Sharp. 
5th  in  descent  from  Robert  McConnell. 

662    LADD,  SAMUEL  BEACH,  Brooklyn.  1372 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Bishop. 

668     LADD,  WILLIAM  WHITEHEAD,  JR.,  Colonel  and  Assist-    1378 

ant  Judge  Advocate-General,  S.  N.  Y. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  James  Bishop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Samuel  Sherman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
4th  in  descent  from  Hezekiah  Thompson. 

865     LANE,  FRANCIS  TITUS  LUQUER,  New-York.  2250 

7th  in  descent  from  Jan  L'Escuyer. 

741     LANE,  SMITH  EDWARD,  New- York.  1592 

3rd  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Lane. 
3rd  in  descent  from  Solomon  Lane,  Jr. 

775    LANGDON,  ANDREW,  Buffalo.  1676 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Appleton. 

875    LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHAUNCEY,  New-York.  2260 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

812    LANGDON,  WOODBURY  GERSDORF,  New- York.  1897 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

81 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

112     LANSDALE,  PHILIP  VAN  HORNE,  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  N.  112 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Van  Home. 

618     LATHROP,  KIRK,  Detroit,  Mich.  1258 

5th  in  descent  from  Shubael  Griswold. 

84    LAWRENCE,  ABRAHAM  RIKER,  Justice  of  the  Supreme  84 

Court  of  New-York,  New  York. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Lawrence. 
2d  in  descent  from  (Major  Jonathan  Lawrence. 
6th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Smith. 
3rd  in  descent  from  General  Nathaniel  Woodhull. 

840    LAWRENCE,  ROBERT  CUTTING,  New- York.  2059 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nicasius  de  Sille. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jan  Lequie  (L'Escuyer). 
7th  in  descent  from  Coenradt  Ten  Eyck. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Cornelius  Corson  (Vroom). 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hicks. 

736    LAWTON,  GEORGE  PERKINS,  Saratoga  Springs.  1 587 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Lawton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Lawton. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Baulstone. 
8th  in  descent  from  Obadiah  Holmes. 
8th  in  descent  from  President  John  Coggeshall. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deptuy-Gov.  John  Coggeshall,  2d. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Coggeshall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Pres't.  and  Gov.  Nicholas  Easton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Easton. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Ballard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Thurston. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Joseph  Jenckes,  3d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Jenckes,  2d. 

82 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Wodell. 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Hazard. 

6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Gray. 

6th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Hall. 

5th  in  descent  from  William  Anthony. 
751     LEONARD,  DANIEL,  Albany.  1602 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
427     LEONARD,  EDGAR  COTRELL,  Albany.  693 

loth  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

619     LEONARD,  GARDNER  COTRELL,  Albany.  1259 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
674    LER.OY,  FREDERICK  GEBHARD,  Tarrytown.  1384 

6th  in  descent  from  Hendrick  Rutgers. 
782    LEWIS,  ARNOLD  ANGELL,  New-York.  1795 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney,  Sr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney,  Jr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Stukeley  Westcott. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arthur  Fenner. 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Fenner. 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Angell. 

142     LEWIS,  WILLIAM  FISHER,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  142 

5th  in  descent  from  Evan  Lewis. 

335     LITCHFIELD,  EDWARD  HUBBARD,  Brooklyn.  335 

7th  in  descent  from  Lawrence  Litchfield. 

44    LIVINGSTON,  EDWARD  DE  PEYSTER,  New- York.  44 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

600    LIVINGSTON,  GILBERT  ROBERT,  Carmel.  1188 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

83 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

32    LIVINGSTON,  PHILIP,  New-York.  32 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Robert  Livingston. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Livingston. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Robert  Livingston,  Jr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats. 
8th  in  descent  from  Goosen  Gerritse  Van  Schaick. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Filyp  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  OlofT  Stevense  Van  Cortlandt. 
6th  in  descent  from  Col.  Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Dirck  Wessels  Ten  Broeck. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Van  Brugh. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Pieter  Van  Brugh. 
7th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Jan  Jansen  Bleecker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Pieter  Schuyler. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Pieter  Schuyler,  Jr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Schuyler,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Walter  Tong. 

280    LOCKWOOD,  JAMES  BETTS,  White  Plains.  280 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Lockwood. 

723     LOGAN,  WALTER  SETH,  New-York.  1574 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hollister. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Hollister. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Gideon  Hollister. 

440    LORD,  FRANK  HOWARD,  New-York.  708 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Lord. 

8th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 

7th  in  descent  from  the  Rev.  Gershom  Bulkeley,  M.D. 
1 66    LORD,  NATHAN  HOLCOMB,  New-York.  166 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Leffingwell. 

859     LORTON,  HETH,  New-York.  2244 

3rd  in  descent  from  William  Heth. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Stith. 

728  LOVELL,  FRANK  HALLETT,  New-York.  1579 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthew  Fuller. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Hussey. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

729  LOVELL,  FRANK  HALLETT,  JR.,  New-York.  1580 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney,  Sr. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney,  Jr. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Angell. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 

7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Bacon. 

807     Low,  WILLIAM  GILMAN,  JR.,  Brooklyn.  1892 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Low. 
9th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
9th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
9th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Simpkins. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Hathorne. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  William  Pepperell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Wise. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Choate. 

253     LUQUER,  LEA  MC!LVAINE,  Brooklyn.  253 

7th  in  descent  from  Jan  Lequie  (1'Escuyer). 
9th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Nicasius  de  Sille. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  Edmund  Quincy. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Paine. 

449     LUQUER,  THATCHER  TAYLOR  PAYNE,  Brooklyn.  787 

7th  in  descent  from  Jan  Lequie  (1'Escuyer). 
9th  in  descent  from  Major-  General  Daniel  Gookin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nicasius  de  Sille. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  Edmund^Quincy. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Paine. 

217     MACKENZIE,  GEORGE  NORBURY,  Baltimore,  Md.  217 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Parke. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Williams. 

738  MACY,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER,  2ND,  New-York.  1589 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

739  MACY,  COGGESHALL,  New-York.  1590 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

733    MACY,  GEORGE  HENRY,  New-York.  1 584 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

470    MACY,  SILVANUS  JENKINS,  Rochester.  877 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

530    MACY,  SILVANUS  JENKINS,  JR.,  Rochester.  991 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

361  MANN,  ELIAS  PLUM,  Troy.  361 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Mann. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Root. 

362  MANN,  FRANCIS  N.,  JR.,  Troy.  362 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Mann. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Root. 

717    MANN,  MATTHEW  DERBYSHIRE,  Buffalo.  1485 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Mann. 
7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Samuel  Stone. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Porter. 

86 


NE W-  YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

yth  in  descent  from  Richard  Butler. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Sutton. 
6th  in  descent  from  James  Heaton. 

261     MARSHALL,  HENRY  RUTGERS,  New-York.  261 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 
7th  in  descent  from  Louis  Du  Bois. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Harman  Rutgers. 

69     MARSHALL,  HOWARD,  New-York.  69 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Berry. 

419    MAYO,  EDWARD  CARRINGTON,  Richmond,  Va.  66 1 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Mayo. 

56    MCALLISTER,  HEYWARD  HALL,  New-York.  56 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Lord. 
6th  in  descent  from  Dr.  John  Cutler. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Heyward. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Mathew  Dill. 

648     McCLURE,  ARCHIBALD  JERMAIN,  Albany.  1307 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry  Pierson. 

543     McCuLLOCK,  CHAMPE  CARTER,  ist  Lieutenant,  Medical      1087 

Dept,  U.S.A. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Robert  Carter. 

768     MCDONALD,  JOHN,  New-York.  1569 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry  Pierson. 

573     McKiNSTRY,  CHARLES  HEDGES,    ist  Lieutenant,  Corps     1134 

of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

715     MCMILLAN,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  Detroit,  Mich.  1483 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Kellogg. 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

448     McVicKAR,  EDWARD,  Collinsville.  786 

5th  in  descent  from  Surgeon  John  Constable. 
700    MEAD,  SPENCER  PERCIVAL,  New- York.  1468 

4th  in  descent  from  Sylvanus  Mead. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Seaman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Waterbury. 
428     MEDAY,  HENRY  HAWES,  Detroit,  Mich.  694 

6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Hawes. 
273     MELVILLE,  HENRY,  New-York.  273 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooks. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Prescott. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonas  Prescott. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonas  Prescott,  2d. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Wheeler. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Gregg. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Melvin. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Minot. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Barrett. 

5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Houston. 

4th  in  descent  from  Adam  Dickey. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  Josiah  Whitney. 

479    MERRITT,  DOUGLAS,  Rhinebeck.  932 

8th  in  descent  from  Gilbert  Opdyke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Thompson. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Douglas. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  James  Bishop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Munn. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Stebbins. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Hough. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Gorton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  David  Sutherland. 

702    METCALF,  BRYCE,  New-York.  1470 

loth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Allyn. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Barber. 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Taylor. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Noble. 
4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Selah  Benton. 

46    Miller,  Charles  ^Benjamin,  New-York.  46 

8th  in  descent  from  Com. -General  Thomas  Huckins. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  George  Macy. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hinckley. 

4    [Miller,  Edward  Clarence,  New-York.  4 

8th  in  descent  from  Com. -General  Thomas  Huckins. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  George  Macy. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hinckley. 

159    MILLER,  JOHN  BLEECKER,  New-York.  159 

8th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats,  M.D. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jochim  Staats. 
650    MILLER,  SYDNEY  TROWBRIDGE,  Detroit,  Mich.  1309 

5th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Whipple. 
499    MINER,  EDWARD  GRIFFITH,  JR.,  Rochester.  961 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Miner. 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
243    MINOR,  JOHN  CRANNELL,  M.D.,  New-York.  243 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Minor. 

3d  in  descent  from  Seth  Minor. 
45     MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  M.D.,  Brooklyn.  45 

8th  in  descent  from  Mathew  Mitchell. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sherman. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Minot. 
590    MONTGOMERY,  HARDMAN  PHILIPS  ALAN, New- York.  1178 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
637    MONTGOMERY,  HENRY  EGLINTON,  New- York.  1296 

4th  in  descent  from  Chief  Justice  Benjamin  Chew. 
877     MONTGOMERY,  JAMES  EGLINTON,  New-York.  2262 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

307     MONTGOMERY,  JAMES  LYNCH,  New-York.  307 

8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 

34    MORGAN,  APPLETON,  New-York.  34 

4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Morgan. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Symonds. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Baker. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Sawyer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Appleton. 

874    MORGAN,  GEORGE  DAYTON,  Buffalo.  2259 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Morgan,  Sr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Avery. 

113  MORGAN,  JAMES  HENRY,  New-York.  113 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

625     MORGAN,  JAMES  LANCASTER,  Brooklyn.  1284 

loth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Underhill. 

857    MORGAN,  JOHN  HILL,  New-York.  2242 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underhill. 

279    MORGAN,  ROBERT  WEBB,  New-York.  279 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

229     MORGAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  New-York.  229 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Theophilus  Morgan. 

1 14  MORRIS,  LEWIS,  M.D.,  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N.  114 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Lewis  Morris. 

698    MORRISON,  CHARLES  KING,  New-York.  1466 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 

90 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

471     MORRISON,  GEORGE  AUSTIN,  JR.,  New-York.  878 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 

332    MORSE,  WALDO  GRANT,  Yonkers.  332 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Morse. 

683    MORTON,  HON.  LEVI  PARSONS,  RhineclifT,  1437 

7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

816    MOTT,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Oswego.  1901 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Douglas. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Hough. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Waterman. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Ely. 

872    MOTT,  LUTHER  WRIGHT,  Oswego.  2257 

loth  in  descent  from  James  Avery. 
loth  in  descent  from  Hugh  Calkin, 
loth  in  descent  from  William  Douglas. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Hough. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Tracy. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Waterman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Carter. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Dodge. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hananiah  Parker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Josiah  Parker. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Ely. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Locke. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutler. 

603    MURPHEY,  ELIJAH  WARRINER,  Albany.  1243 

7th  in  descent  from  Vice-Admiral  Thomas  Gilbert. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Kendall. 

3    Murray,  Charles  H.,  New- York.  3 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Allis. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Belden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Wells. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Ball. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

9' 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Scott. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Robert  Sedgwick. 

7th  in  descent  from  Doctor  Thomas  Starr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Samuel  Stone. 

5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Dickinson. 

4th  in  descent  from  Jedediah  Strong,  Jr. 

848     MYER,  ALBERT  JAMES,  New-York.  2193 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Munson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Beekman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Beekman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
5th  in  descent  from  Gilbert  Livingston. 

62     MYER,  ISAAC,  New-York.  62 

7th  in  descent  from  Simon  de  Ruine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Edward  Riggs. 

701     MYNDERSE,  WILHELMUS,  Brooklyn.  1469 

8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Robert  Sedgwick. 

557    NEWBERRY,  TRUMAN  HANDY,  Detroit,  Mich.  1101 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Caleb  Phelps. 

574    NEWMAN,  CLARENCE  EGBERTS,  Albany.  1135 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  James  Steele. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Steele. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joshua  Lyman. 

582    NEWTON,  HENRY  ALLEN,  Plattsburgh.  1170 

3rd  in  descent  from  Major  Israel  Newton. 
490    NICHOLS,  MAURY,  i st  Lieutenant,  7th  Infantry,  U.S.A.        943 

5th  in  descent  from  James  Maury. 
508    NILES,  ROBERT  LOSSING,  New-York.  970 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

92 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

339    NOBLE,  HENRY  HARMON,  Essex.  339 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  David  Noble. 
8th  in  descent  from  Mathew  Mitchell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sherman. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Archibald  McNeil. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Paul  Welch. 

381     NORTON,  EDWARD  LOUDON,  New-York.  381 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Mathew  Fuller. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Fuller. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut-Colonel  John  Gorham. 

682    NORTON,  PORTER,  Buffalo.  1436 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Talcott. 

134    NORWOOD,  LEWIS  MORRIS,  New-York.  134 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Lewis  Morris. 

347    NOYES,  CHARLES  PHELPS,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  347 

5th  in  descent  from  Rev.  James  Noyes. 
6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Barker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Coddington. 
6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Lynde. 
6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Francis  Willoughby. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Peleg  Sanford. 

210    NOYES,  JAMES  ATKINS,  Cambridge,  Mass.  210 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Wyman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Loring. 

789    NYE,  CHARLES  Freeman,  Champlain.  1874 

6th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 

288     OAKLEY,  E.  BENEDICT,  New- York.  288 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Benedict. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Benedict. 

93 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

115     OAKLEY,  HENRY  CRUGER,  New-York.  115 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
3d  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger. 

49    O' CONOR,  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER,  New-York.  49 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 

338    OGDEN,  LUDLOW,  New- York.  338 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 

355     OLIN,  STEPHEN  H.,  Lieut-Col.,  A.  A.G.,  N.G.,  N.  Y.         335 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

22    OLNEY,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  New-York.  22 

9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney,  Sr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney,  Jr. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Whipple. 
4th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Ezekiel  Olds. 

632    OLYPHANT,  JOHN  KENSETT,  New-York.  1291 

3d  in  descent  from  Dr.  David  Olyphant. 

631     OLYPHANT,  ROBERT,  New- York.  1290 

3d  in  descent  from  Dr.  David  Olyphant. 

569    OOTHOUT,  JOHN  WEBSTER,  Rochester.  1130 

8th  in  descent  from  Col.  OlofT  Stevense  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthias  Nicoll. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  William  Nicoll. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Floyd. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Holland. 
5th  in  descent  from  Edward  Holland. 

591     ORMSBEE,  HERMANN,  W.,  Brooklyn.  1179 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Chester. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
5th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Eliot. 

203     ORNE,  HENRY  MERRILL,  New-York.  203 

9th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Allyn. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Newberry. 

94 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Preserved  Clapp. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Pickering. 
310    PAIGE,  EDWARD  WINSLOW,  New-York.  310 

}d  in  descent  from  John  Paige. 

8th  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Richmond. 

7th  in  descent  from  Col.  OloffStevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 

6th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremiah  Van  Rensselaer. 
817     PALMER,  WALTER  WARREN,  Utica.  1902 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
234     PARSONS,  ALBERT  Ross,  Garden  City.  234 

8th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 

5th  in  descent  from  Aaron  Parsons. 
846    PARSONS,  HOSMER  BUCKINGHAM,  Brooklyn.  2065 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Dennis  Bement. 
655     PARSONS,  WILLIAM  DECATUR,  New- York.  1365 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Parsons,  Sr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Parsons. 

9th  in  descent  from  Ambrose  Gibbons. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Christopher  Hussey. 

7th  in  descent  from  Coenraet  Ten  Eyck. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Fryer. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Moulton. 

7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Checkley. 

7th  in  descent  from  Francis  Jenness. 

6th  in  descent  from  Humphrey  Perkins. 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Robie. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Tobias  Langdon. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Hinckes. 

785     PARTRIDGE,  EDWARD  LASELL,  New-York.  1870 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Partridge. 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Partridge. 

95 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  David  Wilton. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Bartlett. 

7th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

7th  in  descent  from  Elder  John  Strong. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Marshall. 

7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Warren,  Sr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Dwight. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Seth  Dwight. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Livermore. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Josiah  Convers. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hawley. 

5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Lyman. 

4th  in  descent  from  Converse  Spring. 

334     PATTERSON,  JOHN  HENRY,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  22d  In-       334 

fantry,  U.S.A. 
5th  in  descent  by  representation  from  Capt.  John  Bull. 

538    PATTESON,  HERBERT  LOGAN,  Brooklyn.  1082 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Harris. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas  Turpin. 

565  PATTESON,  MALCOLM  DOUGLAS,  Northampton,  Mass.          1 126 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Harris. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas  Turpin. 

566  PATTESON,  THOMAS  ADKINS,  JR.,  New-York.  1127 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Harris. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas  Turpin. 

392     PECK,  GUY  DAYTON,  New-York.  392 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Bell, 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Stream. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Isaac  Dayton. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abner  Baldwin. 
313    PECK,  JOHN  HUDSON,  Troy.  313 

3d  in  descent  from  John  Peck. 
792    PEET,  FREDERICK  TOMLINSON,  Auburn.  1877 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
407    PELL,  FREDERICK  AYCRIGG,  New- York.  407 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Pell. 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Pell. 

5th  in  descent  from  Johannes  De  Peyster. 
342     PELL,  HARRISON,  ARCHIBALD,  New-York.  342 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
15     PELL,  HOWLAND,  New- York.  15 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 

7th  in  descent  from  Zoeth  Howland. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Townley. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Willett. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Joseph  Lawrence. 

33     PELL,  JOHN  H.,  New-York.  33 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Pell. 
3rd  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Pell. 

258     PELL,  WILLIAM  CRUGER,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  258 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevense  Van  Cortlandt. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Van  Schuyler. 
5th  in  descent  from  Col.  Johannes  Van  Rensselaer. 
4th  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Schuyler. 

568    PERKINS,  REVEREND,  JOSHUA  NEWTON,  New- York.  1129 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Thomas. 

883    PERKINS,  SEYMOUR,  New-York.  2268 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

97 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

416     PERLEY,  HARRY  OTIS,  Capt,  Medical  Dept.,  U.S.A.         658 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Fowler. 

793     PHELPS,  Luis  JAMES,  New-York.  1878 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Walcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Ware,  Jr. 

633     PIERCE,  CHARLES  HENRY,  New-York.  1292 

6th  in  descent  from  Timothy  Pierce. 

482     PIERCE,  GEORGE  WILLIAMS,  Albany.  935 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Pierce,  2d. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Timothy  Pierce. 
7th  in  descent  from  Com. -General  Thomas  Huckins. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Parke. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Williams. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  Joseph  Storrs. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Timothy  Johnson. 

639    PIERREPONT,  HENRY  EVELYN,  JR.,  BROOKLYN.  1298 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

666     PLYMTON,  GILBERT  MOTIER,  New- York.  1376 

5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Plymton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
8th  in  descent  from  OlofT  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Covert  Loockermans. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  David  Provoost. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam. 
6th  in  descent  from  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Evert  Duychinck. 
5th  in  descent  from  Gerardus  Duychinck. 
6th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Peiters  Van  Brugh. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Woodbridge. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Ruggles. 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Livingston. 

5th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston,  Jr. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Livingston. 

5th  in  descent  from  Walter  Tong. 

5th  in  descent  from  Abraham  de  Lanoy. 

873    PLUM,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  Troy.  2258 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Plum. 

461     POMEROY,  GEORGE  ELTWEED,  Toledo,  O.  868 

4th  in  descent  from  General  Seth  Pomeroy. 

1 1     POND,  CHARLES  HOBBY,  New-York.  1 1 

4th  in  descent  from  Charles  Pond. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Fenn. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Newton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  William  Jones. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hercules  Mooney. 

537     POND,  EDWIN  WATSON,  Newark,  N.  J.  1009 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Pond. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Goodrich. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Foote. 

14     POND,  WINTHROP,  New- York.  14 

4th  in  descent  from  Charles  Pond. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Roger  Newton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Miles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  William  Jones. 

850     POOLE,  EUGENE  HILLHOUSE,  New- York.  2195 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Lawrence. 

99 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

581     POOLE,  MURRAY  EDWARD,  Ithaca.  1142 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Poole,  }d. 

562     ROUGHER,  JOHN  WILSON,  M.  D. ,  Poughkeepsie.  1 106 

9th  in  descent  from  Mathese  Blaushan. 

8th  in  descent  from  Cornelius  Barentsen  Sleght. 

8th  in  descent  from  Louis  DuBois. 

8th  in  descent  fromHendrickJochemsenSchoonmaker. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jochem  Schoonmaker. 

7th  in  descent  from  Coenraet  Ham,  Sr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Solomon  DuBois. 
478     PRALL,  REVEREND  WILLIAM,  Detroit,  Mich.  931 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stillwell. 
567    PRICE,  ALFRED  BRYANT,  New- York.  1128 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Green. 
251     PRICE,  HENRY  REESE,  M.D.,  Brooklyn.  251 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Fitch. 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Webb. 
377     PRIME,  RALPH  EARL,  Yonkers.  377 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ralph  Earle. 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Howell. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Howell. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Wheelwright. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Wheelwright. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry  Pierson. 
871     PROCTOR,  FREDERICK  TOWNE,  Utica.  2256 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Colton. 

583     PROCTOR,  THOMAS  REDFIELD,  Utica.  1171 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peleg  Redfield. 

175     PRUYN,  JOHN  VAN  SHAICK  LANSING,  Albany.  175 

5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Pruijn. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentese  van  Slichtenhorst. 
4th  in  descent  from  David  Groesbeck. 

748    RABORG,  THOMAS  MASON  THOMSON,  New- York.  1 599 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Adam  Thorowgood. 

IOO 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerard  Fowke. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Mason. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Mason,  2d. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Mason,  }d. 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Brooke. 
426     RANKIN,  EGBERT  GUERNSEY,  M.D.,  New-York.  692 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Hallett. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Daniel  Whitehead. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Francois  Rombouts. 
592     RAWLINGS,  CARROLL  CRARY,  New- York.  1180 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Charles  Smith. 
791     RAY,  FRANKLIN  TROWBRIDGE,  Utica.  1876 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whitney. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Trowbridge. 
304     READ,  HARMON  PUMPELLY,  Albany.  304 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Read. 

3d  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Pumpelly. 
19     REED,  HENRY  BIDLACK,  M.D.,  Brooklyn.  19 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Alden. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Prince  Alden. 
1 1 6     REED,  JAMES  MONROE,  JR.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1 16 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 
496     REMICK,  REVEREND  NINIAN  BEAL,  Geneva.  824 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Remick. 

100    REMINGTON,  CYRUS  KINGSBURY,  Buffalo.  100 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Remington. 
6th  in  descent  from  Launcelot  Granger. 
3d  in  descent  from  Q.-M.  Sergeant  Abner  Granger. 

408     REMSEN,  PHOZNIX,  Babylon.  408 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Remsen. 

742     REYNOLDS,  HOFFMAN  KISSAM,  New- York.  1593 

6th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Wilhelm  Schneider. 

101 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

527     REYNOLDS,  JAMES,  Poughkeepsie.  988 

8th  in  descent  from  Honorable  Richard  Treat. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Clark. 

8th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Gilbert. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Greene. 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Greene. 

7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Richardson. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Drakes. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Deming. 
58    RHINELANDER,  PHILIP,  New-York.  58 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 

4th  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger, 
28     RHINELANDER,  T.  J.  OAKLEY,  New-York.  28 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 

4th  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger. 
197     RHOADES,  LYMAN,  New- York.  197 

5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Rhoades. 

}d  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Rhodes. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Clark. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Coates. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Fuller. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Stebbins. 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Ebenezer  Sheldon. 
350    RICHARDS,  FREDERICK  BARNARD,  Ticonderoga.  350 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ralph  Sprague. 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthew  Fuller. 

7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Culver. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Lee. 
894    RICHMOND,  ADELBERT  GILLETTE,  Canajoharie.  2350 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Richmond. 
494     RIKER,  HENRY  INGERSOLL,  New-York.  947 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 
86    RIKER,  JOHN  JACKSON,  New-York.  86 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 

102 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

117     RIKER,  JOHN  LAWRENCE,  New-York.  117 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 

493    RIKER,  RICHARD,  New-York.  946 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 

415     RIPLEY,  CHARLES  STEDMAN,  Lieutenant,  U.S.N.  657 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
13     ROBBINS,  HOWARD  SUMNER,  New-York.  13 

8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Robbins. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Robbins. 
loth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hills. 
9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Barker. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jeremiah  Clarke. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Wayte. 

711     ROBERTS,  CYRUS  SWAN,  Captain  i7th  Infantry,  Col-     1479 
umbus  Barracks,  U.S.A. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lemuel  Roberts. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Bradford. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Swan. 
732     ROBERTS,  JAMES  ARTHUR,  Albany.  1583 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Roberts. 
189    ROBERTSON,  HENRY  MONTAGUE,  New-York.  189 

8th  in  descent  from  Peter  Montague. 
854    ROBINSON,  EUGENE  NUGENT,  New-York.  2239 

4th  in  descent  from  Richard  Nugent. 
730    ROBINSON,  FREDERICK  MINOR,  New-York.  1581 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Minor. 
558     ROGERS,  ARCHIBALD,  Hyde  Park.  1 102 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Bard. 
678     ROGERS,  CHARLES  BUTLER,  Utica.  1 388 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 

103 


NE W-  YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

890    ROGERS,  HUBERT  EDWARD,  New-York.  2346 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Ticknor. 

510    ROGERS,  WILLIAM  EVANS,  New- York.  972 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley, 
yth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

609     ROLLINS,  EDWARD  ADOLPHUS,  New-York.  1249 

9th  in  descent  from  Ambros  Gibbin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Walderne. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Leighton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Moses  Chase. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Paul  Gerrish. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Wentworth. 

719     ROOT,  ARTHUR  GUERNSEY,  Albany.  1487 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Roote. 

517     ROOT,  ELIHU,  New-York.  979 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

634     ROWLAND,  THOMAS  FITCH,  JR.,  Brooklyn.  1293 

5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Fitch. 

763     ROY,  EDWARD  FRANCIS,  West  Troy.  1664 

8th  in  descent  from  Jared  Spencer. 

433     RUSSELL,  AVERLY  CLAUDE  HOLMES,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N.        699 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 
6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Pawling. 

207     RUSSELL  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  New-York.  207 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Col.  Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt. 
4th  in  descent  from  Maj.-Gen  William  Alexander. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Watts. 

795    SALTER,  JASPER  COLTON,  New-York.  1880 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Charles  Frost. 

5th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Frost. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  William  Pepperell. 
863    SALTER,  WILLIAM  TIBBITS,  New-York.  2248 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Charles  Frost. 

104 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

277     SALTONSTALL,  ANDREW  H.  MICKLE,  Berkeley  Springs,       277 

W.  Va. 

9th  in  descent  from  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Saltonstall. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Saltonstall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Gurdon  Saltonstall. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop,  ist 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop, 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Wait  Still  Winthrop. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  General  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Joseph  Dudley. 

198    SANDS,  BENJAMIN  AYMAR,  New-York.  198 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sands. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Filkin. 

153     SANGER,  WILLIAM  GARY,  Colonel,  Assistant  Chief  of        153 

Artillery,  N.  G.,  S.  N.  Y. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Barber. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Betts. 

640    SATTERLEE,  EDWARD  RATHBONE.  New- York.  1299 

6th  in  descent  from  Benedict  Satterlee. 
3d  in  descent  from  Christopher  Yates. 

239    SATTERLEE,  FRANCIS  LEROY,  M.D.,  New-York.  239 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benedict  Satterlee. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Pieterse  Van  Brugh. 
6th  in  descent  from  Peter  Van  Brugh. 
7th  in  descent  from  Harman  Rutgers. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Livingston. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallup. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  Hachaliah  Browne. 

105 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

553     SATTERLEE,  HERBERT  LIVINGSTON,  Captain  Naval  1097 

Militia  and  A.  D.  C,  S.  N.  Y. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benedict  Satterlee. 

l62      SCHERMERHORN,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  New-York.  162 

6th  in  descent  from  Symon  Schermerhorn. 
3d  in  descent  from  David  Grim. 

438    SCHERMERHORN,  EDWARD  GIBERT,  New-York.  706 

7th  in  descent  from  Symon  Schermerhorn. 

103      SCHIEFFELIN,  EUGENE,  New-York.  1 03 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Thomas. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stillwell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Townley. 

60    SCHIEFFELIN,  GEORGE  RICHARD,  New-York.  60 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Joseph  Pell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Joseph  Lawrence. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Townley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 
4th  in  descent  from  David  Frothingham. 

101     SCHIEFFELIN,  SCHUYLER,  Captain  and  I.   R.   P.    i2th       101 

Regiment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 

9th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Ingoldsby. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brandt  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Thomas. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 
8th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevense  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stillwell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Filyp  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 

1 06 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Townley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Sands. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arent  Schuyler. 

I O2      SCHIEFFELIN,  WlLLIAM  JAY,  New-York.  1O2 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 

437   SCHROEDER,  JAMES  LANGDON,  New-York.  705 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lewis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanley. 

348    SCHUYLER,  CLARKSON  CROSBY,  M.D.,  Pittsburgh.  348 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 

611     SCHUYLER,  MONTGOMERY,  New-York.  1251 

7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 

755    SCOTT,   JOHN  FREDERICK,  New- York.  1606 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Benedict. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Haight. 

752     SCOTT,  WILLIAM  SHERMAN,    ist.  Lieutenant  7th  Regi-     1603 

ment  N.  G.  N.  Y. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Benedict. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Haight. 

652    SCRANTON,  BENJAMIN  HAND,  Detroit,  Mich.  1311 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ichabod  Scranton. 

344    SCUDDER,  REVEREND  HENRY  TOWNSEND,  New-York.          344 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Moses  Mansfield. 

749    SEABURY,  FREDERICK  CHANDLER,  Brooklyn.  1600 

6th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Samuel  Seabury. 

107 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Rogers. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Collier. 

7th  in  descent  from  General  Constant  Southworth. 

82     SEAMAN,  Louis  LIVINGSTON,  M.D.,  New- York.  82 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Seaman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Abraham  de  Peyster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peter  Van  Brugh. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

477     SEAMAN,  WILLIAM  BLEECKER,  New- York.  930 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  David  Provoost. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  David  Provost. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Provost. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Governor  Jacob  Leisler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Jansen  Bleecker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Antoine  L'Espenard. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 

417    SEARS,  CLINTON  BROOKS,  Major,  Corps  of  Eng'rs.,  U.S.A.  659 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Sears. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Sears, 
loth  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Bangs. 
9th  in  descent  from  Ellis  Barren. 
9th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Elder  John  Wiswell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Sparrow. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Whitney,  Jr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Thayer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Warren. 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Willard. 

1 08 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 

7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Fiske. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Thurston. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Jenkins. 

7th  in  descent  from  Enoch  Laurence. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Seth  Chapin. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Josiah  Chapin. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Lawrence. 

4th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Cheney. 

59     SEARS,  WALTER  JESSE,  Lieutenant,  U.S.N.  59 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Sears. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Silas  Sears. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Sears. 
7th  in  descent  from  Silas  Sears. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Sears. 
9th  in  descent  from  George  Willard. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Mayo. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Mayo. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Locke. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Merrick. 

544     SETON,  ROBERT,  MONSIGNOR,  D.D.Jersey  City,  N.J.        1088 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 

518    SEYMOUR,  HENRY,  New-York.  980 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Webster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 

324    SHELBY,  CASS  KNIGHT,  Altoona,  Pa.  324 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Evan  Shelby. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Shelby. 

286    SHELTON,  GEORGE  GREGORY,  M.D.,  New- York.  286 

7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Roger  Ludlow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Welles. 

109 


NE ~W- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Savage. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Gray. 

284    SHELTON,  WILLIAM  ATWOOD,  New-York.  284 

7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Roger  Ludlow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Welles. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Savage. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Gray. 

896    SHEPARD,  RALPH  KISSAM,  Brooklyn.  2352 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Timothy  Pierce. 

333     SHEPARD,  ROBERT  FITCH,  Washington,  D.  C.  333 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
6th  in  descent  from  Reverend  James  Fitch. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  James  Fitch. 

806    SHERMAN,  WILLIAM  WATTS,  New- York.  1891 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Martin  Cregier. 

535     SHERWOOD,  SAMUEL,  New-York.  1007 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

430    SHORT,  EDWARD  LYMAN,  New-York.  696 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Plumb. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Partridge. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 

570    SHUART,  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  Rochester.  1131 

7th  in  descent  from  Peter  Bulkley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Timothy  Wheeler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Humphry  Barrett. 

452    SIBLEY,  FREDERICK  TROWBRIDGE,  Detroit,  Mich.  790 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Whipple. 

326    SILL,  REVEREND  FREDERICK  SCHROEDER,  Cohoes.  326 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Sill. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Clarke. 

no 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 
6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Foote. 

349    SILL,  JOHN  TARGEE,  New-York.  349 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Sill. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
8th  in  descent  from  David  Provoost. 
8th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevense  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Mathew  Griswold. 

330    SKIDMORE,  WILLIAM  LEMUEL,  New-York.  330 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Skidmore. 

788    SKINNER,  HENRY  WHIPPLE,  Detroit,  Mich.  1873 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Putnam. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Appleton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Baker. 

706    SLADE,  GEORGE  THERON,  West  Superior,  Wis.  1474 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  White. 

536    SLOCUM,  HERBERT  JERMAIN,  i  st  Lieutenant  7th  1008 

Cavalry,  U.  S.  A. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Hammond. 

462    SLOCUM,  JOSEPH  JERMAIN,  Colonel,  U.  S.  V.  869 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Howell. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry  Pierson. 

869    SMITH,  CHARLES  STEWART,  New- York.  2254 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 

862    SMITH,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Upper  Jay.  2247 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Hungerford. 

267     SMITH,  GOUVERNEUR  MATHER,  M.D.,  New-York.  267 

8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Antoine  L'Espenard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 

in 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Leonard  Lispenard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Rutgers. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Mather. 

291     SMITH,  LEWIS  BAYARD,  New- York.  291 

8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Antoine  L'Espenard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Leonard  Lispenard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Rutgers. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Mather. 

391     SMITH,  PHILIP  HENRY  WADDELL,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  391 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Leonard  Lewis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Henry  Filkin. 

620    SMITH,  PHILIP  SHERWOOD,  Buffalo.  1260 

4th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Murdock. 

472     SMITH,  THOMAS  EDWARD  VERMILYE,  New-York.  879 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell 

571     SPALDING,  REVEREND  GEORGE  BURLEY,  Syracuse.  1132 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Clarke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Pierce. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Timothy  Pierce. 
6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Bodwell. 
3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Hezekiah  Hutchins. 

770    SPALDING,  GEORGE  B.,  JR.,  Syracuse.  1671 

9th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Clarke. 
9th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Pierce. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Timothy  Pierce. 
8th  in  descent  fromCapt.  Philip  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Jansen  Bleecker. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Mann. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Arnold. 

I  12 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  •  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Bodwell. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Dirck  Wessels  Ten  Broeck. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston,  Jr. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hezekiah  Hutchins. 

260    SPALDING,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  JOHN  FRANKLIN,  Bishop  of        260 

Colorado,  Denver,  Col. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Spalding. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Spalding. 

183    SPENCER,  LORILLARD,  Newport,  R.  I.  183 

5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

364    SPIES,  FRANCIS  FERDINAND,  New-York.  364 

6th  in  descent  from  David  Foster. 

128    SPOFFORD,  PAUL  NELSON,  New-York.  128 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  SpofTord. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abner  SpofTord. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Daniel  SpofTord. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bradbury. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Boynton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Dresser. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Hopkinson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Mighill. 

412     SPRAGUE,  JOHN  TITCOMB,  M.D.,  Staten  Island.  654 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ralph  Sprague. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sprague. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Sprague. 

699     STAFFORD,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  New- York.  1467 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Wyllys. 
8th  in  descent  from  Stukley  Westcott. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Pynchon. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Pynchon,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Pynchon. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Coggeshall. 

"3 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Coggeshall. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Spencer. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gridley. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Boardman. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Bennett. 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Abbey. 

^th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Hawley. 
309     STANDISH,  MYLES,  New-York.  309 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
798     STANLEY,  SAMUEL  GOODMAN,  Brooklyn.  1883 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanley. 
484    STANTON,  HENRY,  New-York.  937 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

622  STEVENS,  CLARENCE  WINTHROP,  Albany.  1262 
6th  in  descent  from  Cyprian  Stevens. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Stevens. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 

623  STEVENS,  FREDERIC  BLISS,  Albany.  1282 
6th  in  descent  from  Cyprian  Stevens. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Stevens. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 
703    STEVENS,  JOHN  BRIGHT,  New-York.  1471 

8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Alexander  Bryan. 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Stream. 
137    STEVENSON,  WILLIAM  PAXTON,  New-York.  137 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  McPherson. 

114 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOC1ETY  »<>• 

646    STEWART,  HENRY  PIERCE,  White  Plains.  1305 

3d  in  descent  from  Joseph  Lovejoy. 
891     STEWART,  WILLIAM  DINGNALL,  New-York.  2347 

7th  in  descent  from  Timothy  Brooks. 
320    STILWELL,  WILLIAM  Moore,  New-York.  320 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stilwell. 
221     STOCKBRIDGE,  HENRY,  Baltimore,  Md.  221 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Root. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Belden. 

7th  in  descent  from  Zechariah  Field. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Smith. 

7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Warner. 

4th  in  descent  from  Israel  Hubbard. 

720    STODDARD,  ENOCH  VINE,  M.D.,  Rochester.  1488 

6th  in  descent  from  Gurdon  Saltonstall. 

371     STOKES,  ANSON  PHELPS,  New-York.  371 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 

190  STORY,  HENRY  GRAFTON,  Brooklyn.  190 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 

9th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Munson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Baker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Appleton. 

191  STORY,  JOSEPH  GRAFTON,  Brooklyn,  Colonel  and  As-       191 

sistant  Chief  of  Ordnance,  S.N.Y. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Munson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Appleton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Baker. 

20 1     STRINGER,  GEORGE  ALFRED,  Buffalo.  201 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
5th  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Timothy  Edwards. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Ellsworth. 

483    STRONG,  DONALD  WATKINS,  Colton,  Cal.  936 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Crafts. 

152    STRONG,  JOSEPH  MONTGOMERY,  JR.,  New-York.  152 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Strong. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
5th  in  descent  from  Philip  Livingston. 

564    STRONG,  THERON  GEORGE,  New- York.  1125 

loth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Turner. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nicholas  Olmstead. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  White. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Caleb  Stanley. 

6th  in  descent  from  Roger  Pitkin. 
621     STRYKER,  THOMAS  HUBBARD,  Rome.  1261 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Strycker. 

60 1     SUCKLEY,  ROBERT  BOWNE,  RhineclifT.  1189 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Smith. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sands. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Beekman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Filyp  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 

174    SUYDAM,  WALTER  LISPENARD,  New- York.  174 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
6th  in  descent  from  Antoine  L'Espenard. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 

116 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Andrew  Cannon. 
6th  in  descent  from  Symon  Schermerhorn. 
4th  in  descent  from  the  Hon.  Henry  White. 

895     SWAN,  EDWARD  HENRY,  JR.,  New-York.  2351 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Swan. 

289    SWAN,  FREDERICK  GEORGE,  New- York.  289 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Swan. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Swan. 
5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Lamson. 

9     Swartwout,  Satterlee,  New-York.  9 

6th  in  descent  from  RoelofT  Swartwout. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benedict  Satterlee. 

57    SWORDS,  HENRY  COTHEAL,  New- York.  57 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Swords. 

743    SYMONDS,  CHARLES  STANLEY,  Utica.  1594 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Azel  Fitch. 

443    TALMAGE,  ROBERT  SANFORD,  New-York.  781 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Phillips. 

804    TAYLOR,  JOHN  MYERS,  Albany.  1889 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Baker. 

429    TAYLOR,  WASHINGTON  IRVING,  Captain,  i3th  Regiment,    695 

N.  G.  N.  Y. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Wiggin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

486    TEFFT,  FRANK  GRISWOLD,  New-York.  939 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Griswold. 

336    TERRY,  GEORGE  DAVIS,  Brooklyn.  336 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 

117 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

337     THEBAUD,  PAUL  GIBERT,  New-York.  337 

7th  in  descent  from  Symon  Schermerhorn. 

218  THOM,  WILLIAM  HENRY  DE  COURCY  WRIGHT,  Balti-        218 

more,  Md. 
5th  in  descent  from  Judge  Solomon  Wright. 

219  THOMAS,  DOUGLAS  HAMILTON,  Baltimore,  Md.  219 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Isaac  Allerton. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Isaac  Allerton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Brooke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Brooke. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Addison. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  William  Randolph. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Travers. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Travers. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  FitzHugh. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 

764    THOMAS,  FRANK  WARNER,  Troy.  1665 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Hitchcock. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Nathaniel  Bagley. 

272    THOMAS,  REVEREND  LAWRENCE  BUCKLEY,  New-York.         272 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Thomas. 
4th  in  descent  from  Philip  Thomas. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Snowden. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Joseph  Lawrence. 

464    THOMPSON,  EDWARD  RAY,  Troy.  871 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Gurdon  Saltonstall. 

43    THOMPSON,  FREDERICK  DIODATI,  New-York.  43 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 

118 


NEW- YORK, 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Abraham  Gardiner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Roger  Ludlow. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Walcott. 
4th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Matthew  Griswold. 

463    THOMPSON,  HOBART  WARREN,  Troy.  870 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Gurdon  Saltonstall. 

318    THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  PRALL,  New-York.  318 

7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Roger  Ludlow. 

867  THOMSON,  GEORGE  MORTIMER,  New-York.  2252 
9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Mayhew. 

868  THOMSON,  GIRAND  FOSTER,  New-York.  2253 
9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Mayhew. 

520    THORNE,  JOEL  WOLFE,  Easton,  Pa.  9%2 

6th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven. 

802    THORNE,  ROBERT,  New-York.  1887 

6th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Benson. 

195     THROCKMORTON,  CHARLES  WICKLIFFE,  New-York.  195 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry  Fleete. 

8th  in  descent  from  Daniel  McCarty. 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Mason,  Sr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Mason,  Jr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Mason,  3d. 

7th  in  descent  from  Stevens  Thomson. 
252    THROOP,  GEORGE  ENOS,  New-York.  252 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gridley. 

6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Bishop. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hawley. 

4th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

626    TILDEN,  JOHN  PACKWOOD,  Brooklyn.  1285 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Dudley  Wright. 

1 86    TILLINGHAST,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  New-York.  1 86 

3d  in  descent  from  Thomas  Tillinghast. 

119 


NE W-  YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO, 

492     TOMLINSON,  JOHN  CANFIELD,  New-York.  945. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gregson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Job  Almy. 

379    TOMPKINS,  HAMILTON  BULLOCK,  New- York.  379 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

31     TOWNSEND,  JAMES  HILL,  New-York.  31 

5th  in  descent  from  Richard  Townsend. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Gorton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underhill. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Wickes. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Woolsey. 

132    TOWNSEND,  RUFUS  M.,  Troy,  ist  Lieutenant,  I2th  Sep.      132 

Co.  Inf.  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

753    TREADWELL,  GEORGE  CURTIS,  Albany.  1604 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Minor. 

10    TRENCHARD,  EDWARD,  New- York.  10 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Ambrose  Gibbon. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Thomas. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Thomas. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sands. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Tobias  Langdon. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Langdon. 

63    TREVOR,  HENRY  GRAFF,  New-York.  6} 

7th  in  descent  from  Antoine  L'Espenard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Leonard  Lispenard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Harman  Rutgers. 

281     TROTT,  JAMES,  PARKHURST,  Niagara  Falls.  281 

7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Whitney. 

376    TUCKER,  GILMAN  HENRY,  New-York.  376 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Dudley. 

1 20 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Dudley. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Dudley. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Oilman. 

5th  in  descent  from  Moses  Oilman. 

4th  in  descent  from  Caleb  Oilman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Smith. 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Symonds. 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Lane. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Folsom,  Sr. 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Folsom,  Jr. 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Hersey. 

5th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Ladd. 

5th  in  descent  from  Charles  Glidden. 

3d  in  descent  from  John  Glidden. 

24    TUFTS,  WALTER  BROWNELL,  New-York.  24 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

65    TROWBRIDGE,  CHARLES  HOTCHKISS,  Milford,  Ct.  65 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Trowbridge. 

366    TROWBRIDGE,  SAMUEL  BRECK  PARKMAN,  New-York.  366 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Trowbridge. 

836    TURNER,  THEODORE  CAMPBELL,  Cooperstown.  2055 

4th  in  descent  from  Major  Seth  Pomeroy. 
455    TUTTLE,  FRANK  DAY,  Brooklyn.  862 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Turner. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Job  Winslow. 
322    UNDERHILL,  EDGAR,  New-York.  322 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 

7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Vermilye. 

669    UNDERHILL,  FRANCIS  T.,  Captain  and Q.-M.,  1 2th  Regi-     1379 
ment,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 

465     UNDERHILL,  FREDERICK  EDGAR, New- York.  872 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 

121 


NE 'W- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 
8th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Vermilye. 

487    VAIL,  HENRY  HOBART,  New-York.  940 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Vail. 

66    VALENTINE,  ABRAHAM  BATES,  New-York.  66 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Valentine. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Cornell. 

382    VALENTINE,  SAMUEL  HEMPSTEAD,  New-York.  382 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Valentine. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

777     VAN  AMRINGE,  GUY,  New- York.  1678 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 

184    VAN  CORTLANDT,  ROBERT  B.,  New-York.  184 

7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 

765     VANDER  VEER,  EDGAR  ALBERT,  Albany.  1666 

9th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
9th  in  descent  from  Robert  Bartlett. 
7th  in  descent  from  Roelof  Martense  Schenck. 

610    VAN  RENSSELAER,  AUGUSTUS  CORTLANDT,  New- York.      1250 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Olof  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Foster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Bayard. 

74    VAN  RENSSELAER.  CORTLANDT  SCHUYLER,  New- York.          74 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
4th  in  descent  from  Col.  Johannes  Van  Rensselaer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Gerardus  Beekman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Filyp  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Pieter  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Schuyler. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Schuyler. 

122 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Abraham  de  la  Noye. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Gov.  Jacob  Leisler. 

8th  in  descent  from  Harmanus  Rutgers. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Nicholas  De  Meyer. 

8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Bayard. 

7th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Samuel  Staats. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Van  Brugh. 

7th  in  descent  from  Hendrick  Van  Dyke. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Dirck  Wessels  Ten  Broeck. 
178     VAN  RENSSELAER,  EUGENE,  Berkeley  Springs,  W.  Va.        178 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 

5th  in  descent  from  Kiliaen  Van  Rensselaer. 
105     VAN  RENSSELAER,  REVEREND  MAUNSELL,  New- York.  105 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sanders  Glen. 

185     VAN  VECHTEN,  ABRAHAM  VAN  WYCK,  New-York.  185 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Teunis  Van  Vechten. 

48    VARNUM,  JAMES  M.,  New-York.  48 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Varnum. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Varnum. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Varnum. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Varnum. 

612    VARNUM,  ROBERT  TAYLOR,  Major  and  Assistant  Pay-     1252 

master,  S.  N.  Y. 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Varnum. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Varnum. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Varnum. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Varnum. 

341     VERMILYE,  REVEREND  ASHBEL  GREEN,  Englewood,  N.J.      341 
7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Vermilye. 
6th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Vermilye. 

99    VER  PLANCK,  WILLIAM  GORDON,  New- York.  99 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Geleyn  Ver  Planck. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Philip  Ver  Planck. 

123 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 

7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 

7th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hopkins. 
707     VIELE,  SHELDON  THOMPSON,  Buffalo.  1475 

7th  in  descent  from  Harmen  M.  Van  Der  Bogaert. 

4th  in  descent  from  Jabez  Thompson. 

4th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Knickerbocker. 
466     WADHAMS,  FREDERICK  EUGENE,  Albany.  873 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
491     WAGSTAFF,  CORNELIUS  Du  Bois,  Babylon.  944 

5th  in  descent  from  Robert  Ogden,  2d. 
89    WAINWRIGHT,  JOHN  TILLOTSON,  New- York.  89 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
88    WAINWRIGHT,  WILLIAM  PRATT,  New-York.  88 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

311     WAKEMAN,  JESUP,  New-York.  311 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wakeman. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Wakeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 
8th  in  descent  from  Jehn  Burr,  ist. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jehn  Burr,  2d. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Burr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Talcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Talcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Cornelius  Hull. 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hull. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Theophilus  Hull. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Blackleach. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Bradley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Gershom  Bulkley. 

124 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY   NO. 

143    WALBRIDGE,  THOMAS  CHESTER,  Germantown,  Pa.  143 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Elizur  Holyoke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Talcott. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Chester. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Chester. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chester. 

794    WALCOTT,  ARTHUR  STUART,  New- York.  1879 

6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Walcott. 

879    WALCOTT,  FREDERIC  COLLIN,  New- York.  2264 

7th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Walcott. 

316    WALKER,  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS,  Richmond,  Va.  316 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Meredith. 

843    WALSH,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  New-York.  2062 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Matthias  Nicoll. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Lawrence. 
4th  in  descent  from  General  Nathaniel  Woodhull. 

554    WALSH,  SAMUEL  ARMSTRONG,  New- York.  1098 

7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Roger  Ludlow. 

294    WARD,  AARON,  Lieutenant,  U.S.N.  294 

loth  in  descent  from  Lord  De  La  Warr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Edward  Winslow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Josiah  Winslow. 

231     WARD,  CHARLES  SAMUEL,  M.D.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  231 

7th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

206    WARD,  SYLVESTER  L'HOMMEDIEU,  New- York.  206 

6th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

709    WARREN,  WILLIAM  YOUNG,  Buffalo.  1477 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Col.  Jabez  Thompson. 

125 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

388    WASHBURN,  JOHN  HENRY,  New-York.  388 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Washborne. 
8th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Skinner. 

386    WASHBURN,  WILLIAM  IVES,  New-York.  386 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Washborne. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Turner. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Stoddard. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Ives. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ezekiel  Williams. 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Asa  Bray. 

649    WATSON,  CHARLES  PIXLEY,  Pittsburgh.  1308 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Benedict  Arnold. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Marshall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Walter  Clarke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  John  Talcott. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nathan  Gold. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Robinson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Reverend  John  Whiting. 

374    WATSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.,  Regent  of  the  Uni-       374 

versity  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Utica. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Baulstone. 
9th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Brown,  ist. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Brown,  2d. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Brown,  3d. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Mason. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Richmond. 
8th  in  descent  from  Stukeley  Westcott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ralph  Earle. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Jeremiah  Clarke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Walter  Clarke. 

126 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Chase,  2d. 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Chase,  3d. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Coggeshall,  ist. 

6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  John  Coggeshall,  2d. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Cole,  2d. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Stafford. 

7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Borden. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Tripp. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Brownell. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Hazard. 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Anthony. 

5th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  William  Robinson. 

139    WAYNE,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  Paoli,  Pa.  139 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Wayne. 
204    WEBB,  ALEXANDER  STEWART,  JR.,  New- York.  204 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Nott. 

368    WEBSTER,  FRANK  DANIEL,  2d  Lieutenant,  6th  Infantry      368 
U.  S.  A. 

4th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Sweat,  Jr. 
680    WEED,  GEORGE  STANDISH,  Pittsburgh.  1390 

8th  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 
690    WELD,  DEWrrr  CLINTON,  Brooklyn.  1458 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Weld. 
505     WELD,  DEWITT  CLINTON,  JR.,  ist  Lieut.,  23d  Regiment,    967 
N.G.N.Y.,  Brooklyn. 

loth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Weld. 
130    WELLES,  BENJAMIN,  New- York.  130 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

519  WELLES,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  New- York.  981 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

842  WELLES,  LEMUEL  AIKEN,  New-York.  2061 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

375     WELLS,  CHARLES  NASSAU,  Peekskill.  375 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Kilbourne. 

127 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

90    WELLS,  THOMAS  LAWRENCE,  New-York.  90 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Lawrence. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Lawrence. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hendrick  Rutgers. 
271     WETHERILL,  ALEXANDER  MACOMB,  Captain,  6th  In-  271 

fantry,  U.  S.  A. 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Stockton. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jacob  Morgan. 
721     WETMORE,  EDWARD  WILLARD,  Albany.  1489 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
373    WHEELER,  EDWARD  JONATHAN,  Albany.  373 

7th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Hatch. 
506    WHEELER,  EVERETT  PEPPERRELL,  New- York,  968 

5th  in  descent  from  Sir  William  Pepperrell. 
353    WHISTLER,   GARLAND  NELSON,  First  Lieutenant,  5th        353 
Artillery,  U.S.A. 

7th  in  descent  from  Francois  Bloetgoet. 
75    WHITEHOUSE,  JAMES  NORMAN  DE  RAPELJE,  New-York.         75 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeromus  Remsen. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joris  Rapelje. 
297    WHITNEY,  DRAKE,  Niagara  Falls.  297 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Whitney. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 

6th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven. 
545     WHITNEY,  WARHAM,  Rochester.  1089 

4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joshua  Whitney. 
560    WHITNEY,  WILLIAM  MINOTT,  Albany.  1 104 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Josiah  Whitney. 
300    WHITON,  Louis  CLAUDE,  New-York.  300 

5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Whiton. 

534    WHITTEMORE,  JAMES  MADISON,    Colonel,    Ordnance     1006 

Department,  U.S.A. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Gorham. 

128 


NE IV- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

265    WILCOX,  REYNOLD  WEBB,  M.D.,  New-York.  265 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  William  Jones. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Webb. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Janna  Meigs. 

726    WILDEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  New-York.  1577 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Wilde. 

308    WILLIAMS,  EPHRAIM,  i st  Lieutenant  and  Brevet-Cap-        308 

tain,  U.S.A.  (Retired),  Deerfield,  Mass. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Williams. 
3d  in  descent  from  Surgeon  Thomas  Williams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

476    WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  BURBANK,  Rochester.  924 

4th  in  descent  from  Surgeon  Thomas  Williams. 

602    WILLIAMS,  NORMAN  ALTON,  Utica.  1242 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Nicholas  Easton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Attorney-General  Peter  Easton. 
9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hart. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Briggs. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Coggeshall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Goodrich. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hollister. 
8th  in  descent  from  Jeremiah  Clarke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Wheeler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Abraham  Doolittle. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Parker. 

474  WILLIAMS,  ROBERT  DAY,  Albany.  927 
6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Foote. 

878    WILLIAMS,  ROBERT  STANTON,  Utica.  2263 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

475  WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  BURBANK,  Rochester.  928 
3d  in  descent  from  Surgeon  Thomas  Williams. 

129 


NEW- YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

179     WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE  DE  WITT,  New-York.  179 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Hicks. 

576    WILSON,  CHARLES  ROBERT,  Buffalo.  113? 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Job  Winslow. 

328    WINTHROP,  GRENVILLE  BAYARD,  New-York.  328 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Wait  Still  Winthrop. 

235     WITHINGTON,  JAMES  HERVEY,  Captain,  U.  S.  V.,  Bing-    235 

hamton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Withington. 

327     WODELL,  SILAS,  Poughkeepsie.  327 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Asahel  Hall. 

837    WOOD,  ALFRED  T.,  New-York.  2056 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Walley. 
1 20     WOOD,  MARSHALL  WILLIAM,  Major  and  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.     1 20 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
397    WOOD,  THOMAS  NEWTON,  Captain,  U.S.M.C.  397 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Callaway. 

781     WOODFORD,  HONORABLE  STEWART  LYNDON,  United       1790 
States  Minister  to  Spain,  New-York. 

^th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Woodford,  Jr. 
439    WOODMAN,  REVEREND  CLARENCE  EUGENE,  New-York.       707 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Woodman. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joshua  Woodman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Longfellow. 

507     WOODRUFF,  CHARLES  HORNBLOWER,  New-York.  969 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Woodruff. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jacob  Woodruff. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 

130 


NEW-YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Allyn. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  John  Allyn. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cooke. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Aaron  Cooke. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Phelps. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Phelps. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Westwood. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Taylor. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Wright. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Griswold. 

784     WOODWORTH,  ANDREW  JOSLYN,  Syracuse.  1869 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

296    WOODWORTH,  NEWELL  BERTRAM,  Syracuse.  296 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Richardson. 
4th  in  descent  from  Abel  Richardson. 

829    WYCKOFF,  PETER,  Brooklyn.  2048 

7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Stillwell. 

306     YOUNG,  WILLIAM  HOPKINS,  New-York.  306 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Dwight. 

OMITTED. 

532    ALLEN,  FREDERICK  HOBBES,  New- York.  1004 

4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Allen. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Hunt. 


Hn  flDemoriam. 

* 


125  CHARLES  ELLIOT  LORD,  died  Nov.  26,  1893. 
2  Nathan  Gillette  Pond,  died  July  29,  1894. 

55  FRANCIS  C.  HARRIMAN,  died  Aug.  3,  1894. 

67  THOMAS  LUDLOW  OGDEN,  died  Oct.  2,  1894. 

52  AUGUSTUS  WHITE  MERWIN,  died  Dec.  13,  1894. 

82  STANCLIFF  BAZEN  DOWNES,  died  April  21,  1895. 
292  JOHN  GILBERT  MARSHALL,  died  July  19,  1895. 
511  EBENEZER  KELLOGG  WRIGHT,  died  Aug.  4,  1895. 
154  JOHN  SCHUYLER,  died  Aug.  19,  1895. 
343  WILLIAM  GAYER  DOMINICK,  died  Aug.  31,  1895. 
331   GENERAL  ELY  S.  PARKER,  died  Aug.  31,  1895. 

8 1  JAMES  FRANCIS  RUGGLES,  died  Sept.  22,  1895. 
140  JAMES  MIFFLIN,  died  Nov.  24,  1895. 

"16  RICHARD  HENRY  WALKER,  died  Dec.  27,  1895. 
481   REV.  FRANCIS  BROWN  WHEELER,  died  Dec.  28,  1895. 
394  WASHINGTON  IRVING  ADAMS,  died  Jan.  2,  1896. 
301  WILLIAM  AUGUSTINE  POST,  died  Jan.  21,  1896. 
136  JAMES  BETTS  METCALF,  died  Feb.  i,  1896. 
193  WILLIAM  HENRY  MORRIS,  died  Feb.  n,  1896. 
158  ROBERT  LENOX  BELKNAP,  died  March  13,  1896. 
509  SAMUEL  BORROWE,  died  May  3,  1896. 
345  CHARLES  WELLS  MARSH,  died  June  19,  1896. 
493  RICHARD  RIKER,  died  Aug.  2,  1896. 
629  FREDERICK  CURTIS  JOHNSON,  died  Dec.  24,  1896. 
727  JEROME  B.  DEYO,  died  Dec.  30,  1896. 
521  JOHN  STILES  STOKES,  died  July  13,  1897. 
202  CHARLES  WYLLYS  CASS,  died  Aug.  n,  1897. 
401   ALFRED  BAURY  JACKSON,  died  Nov.  19,  1897,  Lieut. 

U.S.A. 
68 1   CHARLES  WHITING  PLYER,  died  Dec.  2,  1897. 


fflacj  of  tbe  Society  of  Colonial  Wars 

in  tbe  Commonwealtb  of  Pennsylvania 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 

THE  COMMONWEALTH  OF 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  Common 
wealth  of  Pennsylvania  was  the  first  one  chartered 
after  the  New- York  Society,  the  date  of  organiza 
tion  being  January  23,  1893. 

The  fifth  annual  dinner  was  held  at  Philadelphia, 
January  27,  1897,  to  commemorate  the  settlement  of 
the  city  of  Philadelphia. 

Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  on  account  of  its 
unique  historical  associations  in  connection  with  the 
colonial  period,  has  been  officially  selected  as  the 
Chapel  of  this  Society. 

The  fourth  annual  Church  service  was  held  at  the 
Chapel  of  the  Society,  Sunday,  November  21,  1897, 
to  commemorate  the  I39th  anniversary  of  the  cap 
ture  of  Fort  Duquesne.  The  sermon  was  preached 
by  the  Right  Rev.  Ozi  W.  Whitaker,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
Bishop  of  Pennsylvania.  The  headquarters  of  the 
Society  is  in  "Old  Congress  Hall,"  the  building  in 
which  the  first  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  United  States  held  their  sessions  from  1790- 
1800. 

Eligibility  for  election  to  membership  in  this  So 
ciety  requires  that  the  ancestor  of  the  applicant  must 
have  been  a  Commissioned  Military  or  Naval  Officer, 
or  a  Governor,  Deputy-Governor,  or  Member  of  the 
King's  or  Governor's  Council,  or  Commissioner  to 
the  United  Colonies  of  New  England  previous  to 
1775,  or  a  member  of  the  Legislative  body  of  any  of 
the  Colonies  which  afterwards  formed  the  United 
States  of  America. 


133 


OFFICERS   OF   THE    SOCIETY   OF  COLONIAL 

WARS  IN  THE  COMMONWEALTH   OF 

PENNSYLVANIA,  1898: 

Governor. 
HON.  WILLIAM  WAYNE. 

Deputy-Governor. 

EDWARD  SHIPPEN,  M.D.,  U.S.N. 

Lieutenant- Governor. 
ANDREW  CHEVES  DULLES. 

Secretary. 
EDWARD  S.  SAYRES, 

217  So.  Third  Street. 


Deputy -Secretary. 


Treasurer. 
WILLIAM  MACPHERSON  HORNOR, 

S.  E.  cor.  Walnut  and  i  yth  Streets. 

Registrar. 
T.  HEWSON  BRADFORD,  M.D. 

125  South  i8th  Street. 

Historian. 
Major  RICHARD  STRADER  COLLUM,  U.S.M.C. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  C.  ELLIS  STEVENS,  LL.D.    D.C.L. 

*  Vacancy  not  filled  before  going  to  press. 

134 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL: 


HON.  WILLIAM  WAYNE, 
JOHN  T.  LEWIS,  JR., 
JAMES  LARGE, 

RICHARD  A.  CLEEMANN,  M.D., 
EDW.  SHIPPEN,  M.D.,  U.S.N., 
T.  HEWSON  BRADFORD,  M.D., 
CHARLES  CHAUNCEY, 
Major  RICHARD  STRADER 
COLLUM,  U.S.M.C. 


T.  CHESTER  WALBRIDGE, 
ANDREW  CHEVES  DULLES, 
JOHN  THOMPSON  SPENCER, 
REV.  C.  ELLIS  STEVENS,  LL.  D. ,  D.  C.  L. , 
GEORGE  CUTHBERT  GILLESPIE, 
WM.  MACPHERSON  HORNOR, 
EDWARD  S.  SAYRES, 
WM.  LYTTLETON  SAVAGE. 


Committee  on  Historical  Documents : 

FRANCIS  OLCOTT  ALLEN,  Chairman. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  EGLE,  M.D.,        REV.  HORACE  EDWIN  HAYDEN, 
J.  GRANVILLE  LEACH,  CAPT.    HENRY  HOBART    BELLAS, 

U.S.A. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

i oi     ADAMS,  FRANCIS  PETERS,  Philadelphia.  807 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Hart. 

86    ADAMS,  HON.  ROBERT,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  68 1 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Hart. 

73     ALLEN,  FRANCIS  OLCOTT,  Philadelphia.  471 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Vassall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Leach. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Pease. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Ephraim  Terry. 

1 66     ASHTON,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  1956 

7th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Keen. 

141     ASHTON,  WILLIAM  EASTERLY,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  1634 

7th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Keen. 
13     BALCH,  EDWIN  SWIFT,  Philadelphia.  413 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ninian  Beall. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Beall. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 
12     BALCH;  THOMAS  WILLING,  Philadelphia.  412 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ninian  Beall. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Beall. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing, 
in     BALDY,  JOHN  MONTGOMERY,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  1315 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Forster. 

136 


PENNSYL  VA  N1A . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

48     BAYARD,  HON.  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  Wilmington,  Del.  445 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 

95     BELLAS,  HENRY  HOBART,  Captain  U.S.A.   (Retired),        802 

Philadelphia. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Moore. 
4th  in  descent  from  Michael  Hillegas. 

93     BENSON,  ALEXANDER,  Philadelphia.  800 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Benson. 

ii     BENSON,  EDWIN  NORTH,  Philadelphia.  411 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Benson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Peter  Larssen  Cock,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Peter  Gunnerson  Rambo. 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Roger  North. 

150    SETTLE,  SAMUEL,  Haverford.  1643 

9th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Wills. 

14     BIDDLE,  THOMAS,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  414 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Biddle. 

98     BIDDLE,  WILLIAM  FOSTER,  Philadelphia.  804 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Biddle. 

10    'Bradford,  Thomas  Hewson,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  141 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Turner,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Langstaff. 

1 68     BRICE,  NICHOLAS,  Philadelphia.  2162 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Lloyd. 

79     BRICE,  PHILIP  HOWARD,  Philadelphia.  674 

9th  in  descent  from  Edward  Lloyd. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd. 
8th  in  descent  from  Augustin  Herrman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 

33     BRINTON,  JOHN  HILL,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  430 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 

137 


PENNSYLVANIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

47     BRINTON,  JOHN  HILL,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  444 

8th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 

156     BRINTON,  WARD,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  1946 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
7th  in  descent  from  James  Sandelandes. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 
8th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Yates. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Moore. 

84  BROOKE,  GEORGE,  JR.,  Birdsboro.  679 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Farmer. 

132    BURNETT,  CHARLES  HENRY,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  1336 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Leeds. 

1 80    CABEEN,  FRANCIS  VON  ALBADI,  Philadelphia.  2238 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Alexander  Anderson. 

90    CADWALADER,  CHARLES  EVERT,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  685 

4th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Cadwalader. 

97     CADWALADER,  RICHARD  McCALL,  Philadelphia.  803 

3d  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Cadwalader. 

85  CHAUNCEY,  CHARLES,  Philadelphia.  680 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Elihu  Chauncey. 

151     CHEW,  DAVID  SANDS  BROWN,  Philadelphia.  1644 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 

50    CLEEMANN,  RICHARD  ALSOP,  M.D.»  Philadelphia.  447 

8th  in  descent  from  James  Mason. 
8th  in  descent  from  Walter  Aston. 

135     COATES,  EDWARD  HORNOR,  Philadelphia.  1339 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Preston. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Jenkins. 
6th  in  descent  from  Mahlon  Stacey. 

138 


PENNSYLVANIA, 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

164    COLLINS,  HENRY  HILL,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  1954 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Lloyd. 
8th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris,  Jr. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Earle. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Wright. 

35     COLLUM,  RICHARD  S.,  Major,  U.S.M.C.,  Philadelphia.       432 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Moses  Chapline. 

76     COOKE,  JAMES  WELCH,  Philadelphia.  474 

5th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Nicholas  Cooke. 

177     Cox,  JOHN  LYMAN,  Philadelphia.  2171 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

34     CROTHERS,  STEVENSON,  Philadelphia.  431 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Daniel  Whitehead. 

160    DA  COSTA,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  Philadelphia.  1950 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 

113     DARRACH,  HENRY,  Philadelphia.  1317 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bradford. 

128     DAVIDS,  RICHARD  WISTAR,  Philadelphia.  1332 

7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris. 

100    DE  BENNEVILLE,  JAMES  SEGUIN,  Philadelphia.  806 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 

1 6    DEVEREUX,  ALFRED,  Philadelphia.  416 

6th  in  descent  from  Clement  Plumsted. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Plumsted. 

51  DEVEREUX,  FREDERICK,  Philadelphia.  448 
6th  in  descent  from  Clement  Plumsted. 

52  DILLARD,  HENRY  KUHL,  Philadelphia.  449 
3d  in  descent  from  Michael  Hillegas. 

158     DORAN,  JOSEPH  INGERSOLL,  Philadelphia.  1948 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Sir  George  Yeardly. 

139 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

147     DORR,  DALTON,  Cynwyd,  Montgomery  County.  1640 

roth  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
9th  in  descent  from  Robert  Clement  Esq. 
9th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Heath. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Pike. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Curwen. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Bowles. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Newgate. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joshua  Scotlow. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Gridley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Wm.  Brown,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Wm.  Brown,  Jr. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Bowles,  Jr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sharpe. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Samuel  Dalton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Checkley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Bowles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Benjamin  Lynde,  Sr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Benjamin  Lynde,  Jr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Dorr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Nathaniel  Walter. 

15     DULLES,  ANDREW  CHEVES,  Philadelphia.  415 

6th  in  descent  from  George  Maris. 
3d  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Heatly. 

37     EGLE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.,  Harrisburg.  434 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  George  Miller. 

94     ESTE,  CHARLES,  Philadelphia.  801 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Smith. 

139     FORBES,  WILLIAM  INNES,  Philadelphia.  1632 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Thornton. 

169     FRAZER,  PERSIFOR,  D.  Sc.  Un.  de  France,  Philadelphia.     2163 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Taylor. 

8     Gillespie,  George  Cuthbert,  Philadelphia.  146 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 

140 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Cole. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Cole,  2d. 

53  GILPIN,  GEORGE,  Philadelphia.  450 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Grubb. 

172     GLIDDEN,  JOHN  MURRAY,  Glidden  Farm,  Lincoln  Co.,      2166 

Maine. 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Gilman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Robert  Jordan. 

171     GOODRICH,  WILLIAM,  Philadelphia.  2165 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Goodrich. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Goodrich. 
7th  in  descent  from  Gershon  Bulkley. 

75     GREENOUGH,  EBEN  W.,  Philadelphia.  473 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Burnham. 

80    GRISCOM,  CLEMENT  ACTON,  Haverford.  675 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Preston,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Governor  Thomas  Lloyd. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Preston. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Carpenter. 

134    GRISCOM,  CLEMENT  ACTON,  JR.,  New-York  City.  1338 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  -Governor  Thomas  Lloyd. 

130    GRISCOM,  LLOYD  CARPENTER,  New-York  City.  1334 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Governor  Thomas  Lloyd. 

1 02    GRISCOM,  RODMAN  ELLISON,  Haverford.  808 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Governor  Thomas  Lloyd. 

152     GROESBECK,  ROBERT  BENOIST,  Philadelphia.  1645 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

54  GRUBB,  EDWARD  BURD,  Edgewater  Park,  N.  J.  451 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Grubb. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 

175     HALE,  ARTHUR,  Philadelphia.  2170 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Robert  Hale. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Hale. 

141 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

20  HALL,  PETER  PENN-GASKELL,  Major,  U.S.A.   (Retired),     418 

Philadelphia. 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Penn. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Barclay. 

155     HASELTINE,  FRANK,  Philadelphia.  1945 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Gilman. 

99     HART,  BYERLY,  Philadelphia.  805 

^th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Hart. 

21  HAYDEN,  REVEREND  HORACE  EDWIN,  Wilkesbarre.  419 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Hayden. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Hayden. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Hayden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Moore,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Return  Strong. 

17  HERMAN,  JOHN  ARMSTRONG,  Harrisburg.  148 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Armstrong. 

142     HOLLINGSWORTH,  W.  WHARTON,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.      1635 
7th  in  descent  from  Dep.-Gov.  Samuel  Carpenter. 

1 8  HOPKINSON,  EDWARD,  Philadelphia.  149 
4th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hopkinson. 

117     HORNOR,  CALEB  WRIGHT,  M.D.,  Bryn  Mawr.  1321 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 

6     Hornor,  William  Macpherson,  Bryn  Mawr.  144 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Macpherson. 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Macpherson. 

69     HOUGH,  OLIVER,  Philadelphia.  467 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Hough. 

142 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Holme. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Janney. 

55     HOUSTON,  WM.  CHURCHILL,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  452 

8th  in  descent  from  Patroon  Cornelis  Melyn. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Smith. 

167     HOWE,  HERBERT  MARSHALL,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  2101 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Howe. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Gushing. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nicholas  Peck. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Peabody. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Wilson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Loring. 

83     HUNTER,  RICHARD  STOCKTON,  Philadelphia.  678 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Stockton. 

19     HUTCHINSON,  CHARLES  HARE,  Philadelphia.  417 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

162     INGHAM,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Philadelphia.  1952 

5th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Ingham. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Howell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Johnson. 

154    JOHNSON,  EDWARD  HINE,  Philadelphia.  1944 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Merriman. 

22    JONES,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Philadelphia.  420 

8th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Elbert  Elbertson  Stoutoff. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Cornell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Willett. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Rodman. 
4th  in  descent  from  William  Rodman. 

38    JONES,  RICHMOND  LEGH,  Reading.  435 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Willett. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Willett. 

143 


PENNSYLVANIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Rodman. 
4th  in  descent  from  William  Rodman. 

165     KEEN,  GREGORY  BERNARD,  Philadelphia.  1955 

5th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Keen. 

122     KENNARD,  JOSEPH  SPENCER,  JR.,  Florence,  Italy.  1326 

8th  in  descent  from  Francis  Collins. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Hugg. 

57     KLAPP,  WILLIAM  H..  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  454 

6th  in  descent  from  Clement  Plumsted. 

173     LAMBERTON,  JAMES  McCoRMicK,  Concord,  N.  H.  2167 

4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Henry  Buehler. 
3d  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Harkness. 

77    LANDRETH,  BURNET,  JR.,  Bristol.  475 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ralph  Hunt. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Zerobabel  Phillips. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Bradstreet. 

136    LANDRETH,  SYMINGTON  PHILIPS,  Bristol.  1340 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Bradstreet. 

25     LARDNER,  JAMES  LAURENCE.  Philadelphia.  423 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lynford  Lardner. 

23     LARGE,  JAMES,  Philadelphia.  421 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Snowden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Thomas. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorne. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Wain. 

59     LEACH,  JOSIAH  GRANVILLE,  Philadelphia.  456 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Dimmock. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Washbourne. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship. 
9th  in  descent  from  Ralph  Wheelock. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Houghton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Manning. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Richardson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Keyes. 

144 


PENNSYLVANIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

70    LEE,  EDMUND  JENINGS,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  468 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Lee. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Richard  Bennett. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Caleb  Carr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Philip  Ludwell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Edmund  Jenings. 

24    LEE,  EDWARD  CLINTON,  Philadelphia.  422 

nth  in  descent  from  Lieut.  William  Baulstone. 
loth  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Brown,  2d. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Brown,  jd. 
loth  in  descent  from  John  Cogggeshall,  ist. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Coggeshall,  2d. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Mason. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Stafford. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Washburne. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Dillingham. 
6th  in  descent  from  Seth  Pope. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Hunt,  2d. 

60    LENNIG,  CHARLES  F.,  Andalusia.  457 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Gurdon  Saltonstall. 

1 06    LEROY,  REVEREND  JACOB,  Philadelphia.  912 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 

78     LEVIS,  HENRY,  Philadelphia.  476 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Levis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wetherill. 

74     LEVIS,  SAMUEL  WHITE,  Philadelphia.  472 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Levis. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Levis,  2d. 
4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Levis,  3d. 

145 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wetherill. 

39  LEWIS,  DAVID,  Philadelphia.  436 
9th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Newlin. 

40  LEWIS,  JOHN  THOMPSON,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  437 
6th  in  descent  from  Evan  Lewis. 

5     Lewis  J  William  Fisher,  Philadelphia.  142 

9th  in  descent  from  James  Harrison. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Carpenter. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Richardson. 

176    LIGGETT,  SIDNEY  B.,  Pittsburgh.  2169 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  McConnell. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Lindsay. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sharp. 

137     LISLE,  ROBERT  PATTON,  Philadelphia.  1630 

6th  in  descent  from  George  Brent. 

58    LIVINGSTON,  JOHN  HENRY,  Tivoli,  N.  Y.  455 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

no     LONGACRE,  JAMES  BARTON,  Philadelphia.  1314 

loth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Goodyear. 
9th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Wakeman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wakeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Burr. 

82     MACDONALD,  MALCOLM,  Princeton,  N.  J.  677 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

88     MARSTON,  HENRY  WARD,  Overbrook.  683 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Marston. 

6 1     MARSTON,  JOHN,  Overbrook.  458 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Marston. 

91     MARTIN,  JONATHAN  WILLIS,  Philadelphia.  686 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Martin. 

146 


PENNSYLVANIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

28    MASON,  GEORGE  CHAMPLIN,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  426 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  Christopher  Champlin. 
144    MCKNIGHT,  CHARLES,  Pittsburgh.  1637 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Bayard. 
120    MERCUR,  RODNEY  AUGUSTUS,  Towanda.  1324 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Holme. 
161     MERWIN,  WALTER  LEE,  Pittsburgh.  1951 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Miles  Merwin. 

8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Foote. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Foote. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Russell. 

26  MIFFLIN,  WILLIAM,  Philadelphia.  424 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Mifflin. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stedman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris. 
4th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris,  2d. 
5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Fitzwater. 

178    MONTGOMERY,  ARCHIBALD  ROGER,  Bryn  Mawr.  2236 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Burnett. 

7     Montgomery,  Thomas  Harrison,  West  Chester.  145 

6th  in  descent  from  Philip  Key. 
6th  in  descent  from  Walter  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Burnett. 
5th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Keen. 
5th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Dulany,  the  elder. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  White. 

108    MORRELL,  EDWARD  DE  VEAUX,  Torresdale.  914 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 

125     MORRIS,  FREDERICK  WISTAR,  JR.,  Villa  Nova.  1329 

7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris. 

27  MORRIS,  HENRY,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  425 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Governor  Thomas  Lloyd. 

103    MORTON,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  809 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill, 


PENNSYL  VA  NIA . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Langstaff. 
6th  in  descent  from  Mahlon  Stacy. 

68     MUNRO,  WILFRED  HAROLD,  Providence,  R.  I.  465 

loth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkin. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Carpenter. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Preserved  Abell. 

87     MUNSON,  CYRUS  LA  RUE,  Williamsport.  682 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Munson. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Matthew  Gilbert. 

174    NEWELL,  WILLIAM  HARMAR,  Pottstown.  2168 

3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

41  NORRIS,  CHARLES  COTESWORTH  PINCKNEY,  Philadelphia.     438 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Middleton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Arthur  Middleton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Henry  Middleton. 

42  NORRIS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Philadelphia.  459 
6th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Norris. 

129    PAGE,  OLIVER  ORMSBY,  Pittsburgh.  1333 

4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Ormsby. 

43  PAGE,  SAMUEL  DAVIS,  Philadelphia.  440 
8th  in  descent  form  John  Page. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Matthew  Page. 
6th  in  descent  from  Mann  Page,  ist. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Caleb  Carr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Greene,  Sr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Greene. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
8th  in  descent  from  Dr.  John  Greene. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Byrd,  ist. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Byrd,  2d. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Byrd,  3d. 

148 


PENNSYL  VA  NIA . 
•STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Carter. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Nelson. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Almy. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Carter. 

112    PATTERSON,  ELISHA  GILBERT,  Titusville.  1316 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Patterson. 

29     PAUL,  JOHN  RODMAN,  Philadelphia.  150 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Rodman. 

92     PAUL,  LAWRENCE  TAYLOR,  Villa  Nova.  687 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Rodman. 

126     PEARCE,  THOMAS  DAVID,  Philadelphia.  1330 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  McWilliam. 

143    PEARSON,  GEORGE,  Pittsburgh.  1636 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Blanston. 

44    PENNYPACKER,  HON.  SAMUEL  WHITAKER,  Philadelphia.      441 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Richardson. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Patrick  Anderson. 

146    PINKERTON,  SAMUEL  STANHOPE  SMITH,  Pittsburgh.  1639 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Culbertson. 

64    PLATT,  FRANKLIN,  Philadelphia.  461 

9th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Newlin. 
9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Burnham. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Carter. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Carter. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Gershon  Flagg. 

179    PLEASANTS,  HENRY,  Wayne.  2237 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 

114     PORTER,  JOHN  BIDDLE,  Philadelphia.  1318 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Biddle. 

63    POWELL,  WASHINGTON  BLEDYN,  Philadelphia.  466 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Biles. 

149 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wetherill. 

62     PRIME,  FREDERICK,  Philadelphia.  459 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Sands. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

30    REED,  JAMES  MONROE,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  427 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

45  ROGERS,  JAMES  SLOCUM,  Philadelphia.  442 
i  ith  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

loth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Greene. 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

9th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Pitkin. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Marsh, 

145    RUSSELL,  ALEXANDER  WILSON,  Pay  Director,  U.S. N.,      1638 

Philadelphia. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  McPherson. 

65     SAVAGE,  WILLIAM  LYTTLETON,  Philadelphia.  462 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Elihu  Chauncey. 

116    SAYRES,  EDWARD  STALKER,  Philadelphia.  1320 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Sayre. 

153    SEWELL,  WYNN  REEVES,  Pittsburgh.  1646 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Henry  Sewell. 
2     Shippen,  Edward,  M.D.,  Medical  Director,  U.S.N.          147 

(Retired),  Philadelphia. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
6th  in  descent  from  Paymaster  Edward  Shippen. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

46  SHIPPEN,  EDWARD,  Philadelphia.  443 
3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

89    SILVESTER,  REVEREND  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  S.T.D.,  684 

Philadelphia. 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Brocklebank. 

150 


PENNSYLVANIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Tristram  Coffin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Stephen  Greenleaf. 
9th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Edward  Greenleaf. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Noyes. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hezekiah  Hutchins. 

170    SMITH,  CLEMENT  GRUBB,  Philadelphia.  2164 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 

181     SMITH,  WILLIAM  POULTNEY,  Philadelphia.  2331 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gilman. 

124    SMITH,  WILLIAM  RUDOLPH,  Philadelphia.  1328 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Moore. 

133     SNELLING,  REVEREND  SAMUEL,  Fort  Washington.  1337 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Snelling. 

31     SPENCER,  JOHN  THOMPSON,  Philadelphia.  428 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Augustin  Herrman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Vaughan. 
8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Brooke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Burgess. 
8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sewell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Nicholas  Sewell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  James  Ringgold. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Thompson. 

71     STARR,  ISAAC,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  469 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Edward  Tyng. 

138    STARR,  Louis,  M.D.,  Philadelphia.  1631 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Levis. 

4    Stevens,  Rev.  Charles  Ellis,  LL.  D. ,  D.  C.  L. ,  Philadelphia.     140 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Stevens. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Mason. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Marsh. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

107    TYLER,  HARRY  BLAKE,  Philadelphia.  913 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
7th  in  descent  from  Barnabas  Lothrop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Peabody. 
6th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Timothy  Edwards. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sharp. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samson  Howe. 

105     TYLER,  SIDNEY  FREDERICK,  Philadelphia.  911 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
7th  in  descent  from  Barnabas  Lothrop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Peabody. 
6th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Timothy  Edwards. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sharp. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samson  Howe. 

9     Walbridge,  Thomas  Chester,  Philadelphia.  143 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Elizur  Holyoke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Talcott. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Chester. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Chester. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chester. 
67    WATMOUGH,  JOHN  G.,  Philadelphia.  464 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Watmough. 

i      Wayne,  William,  Paoli.  139 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Wayne. 

32    WAYNE,  WILLIAM,  JR.,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  429 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Wayne. 

104    WEBB,  FRANCIS  PARSONS,  Philadelphia.  810 

8th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 

152 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

163    WETHERELL,  ALBERT  LAURENCE,  Philadelphia.  1953 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Nathaniel  Laurence. 

115     WETHERILL,  CHARLES,  Philadelphia.  1319 

7th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wetherill. 
9th  in  descent  from  Edward  Collins. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 
8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Whiting. 
9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Newberry. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Brooks. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Moss. 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Minot. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Nathaniel  Laurence. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Laurence. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Wheeler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Francis  Yarnall. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jacob  Morgan. 

131     WETHERILL,  JOHN  PRICE,  South  Bethlehem.  1335 

7th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wetherill. 

140    WHARTON,  BROMLEY,  Philadelphia.  1633 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Andrew  Boggs. 

127    WHITEHEAD,  RT.  REV.  CORTLANDT,  Bishop  of  Pittsburgh.   1331 
7th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  VanSchuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
5th  in  descent  from  Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Elisha  Parker. 

118    WILBUR,  ROLLIN  HENRY,  South  Bethlehem.  1322 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abiel  Abbot. 

66    WILLIAMS,  CHARLES,  Haverford.  463 

6th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Wynne. 

121     WILLIAMS,  FRANCIS  HOWARD,  Philadelphia.  1325 

7th  in  descent  from  Mahlon  Stacy. 

159    WILLIAMS,  JOSIAH  RANDALL,  Haverford.  1949 

6th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Wynne. 

153 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

148    WILLING,  GEORGE,  Philadelphia.  1641 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 

157    WISTER,  ALEXANDER  WILSON,  Philadelphia.  1947 

7th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Wynne. 

119     WISTER,  RODMAN,  Philadelphia.  1323 

8th  in  descent  from  Jeremiah  Clarke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Walter  Clarke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Cornell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Wynne. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Borden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Elbert  Elbertson  Stoothoff. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Biles,  Sr. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Biles,  Jr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Langhorne  Biles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Langhorne. 
6th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Edward  Jones. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Owen. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Kirkbride,  Sr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Kirkbride,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Willett. 
5th  in  descent  from  Hugh  Evans. 
5th  in  descent  from  James  Logan. 
4th  in  descent  from  Owen  Jones. 
4th  in  descent  from  William  Logan. 

123    WOOD,  JOSEPH,  Pittsburgh.-  1329 

7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Wills. 


154 


flit  fIDemoriam. 


36.  GEORGE  M.  COATES,  died  Nov.  12,  1894. 
72.  WILLIAM  JOHN  POTTS,  died  Nov.  18,  1895. 
3.  fames  Mifflin,  died  Nov.  24,  1895. 
109.  EDWIN  ADAMS  DAMON,  died  Nov.  17.  1896 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
STATE  OF  MARYLAND. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
Maryland  was  incorporated  at  Baltimore,  February 
28,  1893,  and  organized  on  "Colonist  Day,"  March 
25th,  the  two  hundred  and  fifty-ninth  anniversary 
of  the  landing  of  the  first  Maryland  Colonists  under 
Leonard  Calvert.  The  first  public  meeting  was 
held  at  the  Maryland  Historical  Society's  rooms,  on 
St.  Cecilia's  Day,  November  22,  1893,  the  26oth  an 
niversary  of  the  sailing  of  the  Ark  and  the  Dove 
from  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  England,  bearing  Gov 
ernor  Calvert  and  his  colony  to  Maryland's  shores. 
The  Society  holds  its  Social  Courts  on  November 
22d  annually,  and  yearly  celebrates  the  following 
anniversaries:  February  n,  George  Washing 
ton's  birthday,  O.  S. ;  March  25,  The  First  Land 
ing  on  Maryland  Soil;  June  20,  The  Granting  of 
the  Charter  of  Maryland.  At  the  Fourth  Social 
Court  of  the  Society  held  at  the  Hotel  Rennert  on 
Nov.  22,  1897,  the  Society  was  presented  with  a 
superb  silver  punch  bowl  weighing  240  oz., 
eighteen  inches  in  diameter  and  thirteen  inches 
high,  and  of  pure  colonial  design. 

The  Society  also  has  had  presented  to  it  a  stand 
of  four  colors,  each  six  feet  by  six  feet  six  inches, 
consisting  of  the  National  flag,  the  flag  of  the  General 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  the  banner  of  the  Lords' 
Baltimore,  or,  as  better  known,  perhaps,  the  Mary 
land  Flag,  and  the  flag  of  Great  Britain  or  the  Jack 
flag  as  adopted  by  James  VII.  of  Scotland,  when 
he  became  also  James  I.  of  England  and  united  the 
crowns  of  Scotland  and  England.  In  addition  to 
this  the  Society  also  possesses  reproductions  of  the 
colors  carried  by  the  troops  of  the  first  ten  counties 
in  Maryland  in  1694.  Eligibility  for  election  to 
membership  in  the  Society  conforms  to  the  require 
ments  of  the  Constitution  of  the  General  Society. 


OFFICERS,  GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL  AND 

STANDING  COMMITTEES  ELECTED  AT   THE 

FOURTH    GENERAL    COURT,    HELD    AT 

THE    HOTEL   RENNERT,   -COLONIST 

DAY,"  MARCH  25,   1897. 

Governor. 
MCHENRY  HOWARD. 

Deputy-  Governor. 
GENERAL  JOSEPH  LANCASTER  BRENT. 

Lieutenant-  Governor. 
JAMES  GULIAN  WILSON. 

Secretary. 
GEORGE  NORBURY  MACKENZIE. 

1808  Park  Avenue,  Baltimore. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
ROBERT  BURTON. 

Treasurer. 
JOHN  APPLETON  WILSON. 

5  East  Lexington  Street,  Baltimore. 

Historian. 
BENNET  BERNARD  BROWNE,  M.D. 

Registrar. 
THOMAS  MARSH  SMITH. 

Chancellor. 
HON.  HENRY  STOCKBRIDGE. 

Surgeon. 
WALTER  BREWSTER  PLATT,  M.D. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  HENRY  WATKINS  BALLANTINE,  D.D. 

157 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 
To  serve  until  1900.  To  serve  until  1899. 

EDWARD  AUSTIN  JENKINS,  JOHN  SHURMAN  TAPSCOTT, 

RICHARD  CURZON  HOFFMAN,         ANDREW  CROSS  TRIPPE, 
JOHN  LIVINGSTON  MINIS,  CAPT.  RICHARD  POLK  STRONG, 

U.S.A. 

To  serve  until  1898. 

JOHN  IZARD  MlDDLETON,  HENRY  ASHTON  RAMSAY, 

JAMES  TEACKLE  DENNIS. 

STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Committee  on  Membership. 

JOHN  APPLETON  WILSON,  Chair-   HENRY     STOCKBRIDGE,     DEPUTY- 

man,  Chairman. 

GEORGE  NORBURY  MACKENZIE,      JAMES  WILSON  PATTERSON, 
EDWARD  PARKIN  KEECH,  M.D.,    JOHN  PHILEMON  PACA, 
HOWARD  MULLIKIN,   Secretary. 

Committee  on  Historical  ^Documents. 
CLAYTON  COLMAN  HALL,  Chair-    REV.    HENRY  WATKINS    BALLAN- 

man,  TINE,  D.D., 

JAMES  TEACKLE  DENNIS,  BENJAMIN  HOWELL  GRISWOLD, 

ANDREW  CROSS  TRIPPE. 

Committee  on  Installation. 
HORATIO  GATES  ARMSTRONG,       WALTER  DE   CURZON  POULTNEY, 

Chairman,  JAMES  WILSON  PATTERSON, 

AUSTIN  LOWE  JENKINS,  CULBRETH  HOPEWELL  WARNER, 

Standard  bearers. 

NATIONAL. 

GEORGE  NORBURY  MACKENZIE,  III. 

COLONIAL   WARS. 

SPALDING  LOWE  JENKINS. 

MARYLAND. 

DOUGLAS  HAMILTON  THOMAS,  JR. 

KING'S  COLORS. 

MASON  LOCKE  WEEMS  WILLIAMS. 


MARYLAND. 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

27     ARMSTRONG,  HORATIO  GATES,  Baltimore.  492 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Armstrong. 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
7th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Beekman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Beekman,  2d. 

43     BALCH,  FRANCIS  DuPoNT,  Philadelphia.  508 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ninian  Beall. 

47    BALLANTINE,  REVEREND  HENRY  WATKINS,  D.D., Baltimore    793 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Ballantine. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  John  Ballantine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Osborn. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Venable. 

24     BARTON,  RANDOLPH,  Pikesville.  489 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 

14    BRENT,  GENERAL  JOSEPH  LANCASTER,  Baltimore.  479 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Brent. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sewell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jesse  Wharton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Pile. 

13    BROWNE,  BENNET  BERNARD,  Baltimore.  478 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Utie. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Richard  Bennet. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Brooke. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Brooke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 

159 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Henry  Lowe. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Smythe. 

42     BURTON,  ROBERT,  Baltimore.  507 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Curtis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Clement  Plumstead. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Plumstead. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Curtis. 

104    CARY,  WILSON  MILES,  Baltimore.  2230 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Miles  Gary. 

7     Chew,  Samuel  Claggett,  M,D.,  Baltimore.  223 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chew. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 
101     CHEW,  THOMAS  JOHN,  Baltimore.  2014 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chew. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 
62     COLEMAN,  WILLIAM  WHEELER,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa.        923 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  John  Hammond. 
78    COTTMAN,  JAMES  HOUGH,  Baltimore.  1347 

7th  in  descent  from  Peter  Alricks. 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Francis  West. 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Andrew  Boggs. 
50    DAVES,  JOHN  COLLINS,  Baltimore.  796 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Foster. 

5th  in  descent  from  William  Eaton. 
29    DENNIS,  JAMES  TEACKLE,  Baltimore.  494 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Dennis. 

loth  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Scarbrugh. 

9th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Edmund  Scarburgh. 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Littleton. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Southey  Littleton. 

8th  in  descent  from  Randall  Revell. 

74    FISHER,  CHARLES  DAVID,  Baltimore.  1239 

5th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Boggs. 
7th  in  descent  from  Peter  Alricks. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Francis  West. 

1 60 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

32    GILL,  WILLIAM  HARRISON,  Baltimore.  497 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Ball,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Ball,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Harrison. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Harrison. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Armistead. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Churchill. 

9     Griffith,  William  Ridgely,  Baltimore.  225 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 
8     Griswold,  ^Benjamin  Howell,  Baltimore.  224 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ebenezer  Griswold. 

7th  in  descent  from  Randall  Vernon. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paschall. 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paschall,  Jr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Francis  Collins. 

6th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Howell. 

39    HALL,  CLAYTON  COLMAN,  Baltimore.  504 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Cutt. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Ward. 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Penhallow. 

6th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Pemberton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Colman. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joshua  Wingate. 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Blodget. 
63     HALL,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  Ruxton.  924 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Cutt. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Ward. 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Penhallow. 

6th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Pemberton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Colman. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joshua  Wingate. 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Blodget. 
104     HAYDEN,  WILLIAM  MOZART,  Baltimore.  2128 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Hayden. 

161 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

38  HOFFMAN,  RICHARD  CURZON,  Baltimore.  503 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Hammond. 

23     HOWARD,  McHENRY,  Baltimore.  488 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Luke  Gardner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Jarboe. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Weire. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Addison. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Boarman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Corbin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Morgan. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Tasker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Philip  Key. 
5th  in  descent  from  President  Edward  Lloyd. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Plater. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Rousby. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Tayloe. 
3d  in  descent  from  Chief  Justice  Benjamin  Chew. 

67    JENKINS,  AUSTIN  LOWE,  Baltimore.  1122 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-General  Giles  Brent. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gerard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Wheeler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Slye. 
6th  in  descent  from  Gerard  Slye. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Hans  Hanson. 

41    JENKINS,  EDWARD  AUSTIN,  Baltimore.  506 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -General  Giles  Brent. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gerrard. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Wheeler. 

6th  in  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Slye. 

5th  in  descent  from  Gerard  Slye. 
65    JENKINS,  FRANCIS  DE  SALES,  Lausanne,  Switzerland.         1037 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -General  Giles  Brent. 

162 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gerard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Wheeler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Slye. 
5th  in  descent  from  Gerard  Slye. 

68    JENKINS,  SPALDING  LOWE,  Baltimore.  1123 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -General  Giles  Brent. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gerard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Wheeler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Slye. 
6th  in  descent  from  Gerard  Slye. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Hans  Hanson. 

102    JENKINS,  THOMAS  COURTNEY,  Baltimore.  2126 

9th  in  descent  from  Richard  Gardner,  Sr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Luke  Gardiner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Gardiner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Henry  Sewall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Nicholas  Sewall. 
5th  in  descent  from  Philip  Key. 

94    JEWELL,     THEODORE     FRELINGHUYSEN,     Commander,     1821 

U.  S.  N.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Andrew  Skinner. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Benson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanley. 

52     KEECH,  EDWIN  PARKIN,  M.D.,  Baltimore.  798 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Dorsey. 

46    KEYSER,  ROBERT  BRENT,  Baltimore.  703 

9th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sewall. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jesse  Wharton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Brent. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Pile. 

98    LEE,  HILLYARD  CAMERON,  Baltimore.  201 1 

8th  in  descent  from  Arthur  Fenner. 

163 


MARYLAND. 

STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

66    LEE,  JULIAN  HENRY,  Baltimore.  1081 

8th  in  descent  from  Arthur  Fenner. 

i     Mackenzie,  George  Zflforbury,  2d,  Baltimore.  217 

9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Edward  Howell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Howell. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
9th  in  descent  from  Robert  Williams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Deming. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Williams. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Willliams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Brooke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Francis  Hutchins. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Hance. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  James  Mackall. 

8 1     MACKENZIE,  GEORGE  NORBURY,  }d,  Baltimore.  1344 

loth  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Howell. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Deming. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Williams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  James  Mackall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Williams. 

89    MANNING,  WILLIAM  THRUSTON,  Baltimore.  1614 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Manning. 

17     MEEKER,  RICHARDS  CARSON,  Baltimore.  482 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorne. 

93     MIDDLETON,  HARVEY,  Baltimore.  1794 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Harrison. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Cooper. 
6th  in  descent  from  Phineas  Pemberton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jedediah  Allen. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Adams. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Woolsten. 

72    MIDDLETON,  JOHN  IZARD,  Baltimore.  1166 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Edward  Middleton. 

164 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO- 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Arthur  Middleton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Henry  Middleton. 

26    MINIS,  JOHN  LIVINGSTON,  Baltimore.  491 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Livingston. 

95    MOALE,  WILLIAM  ARMISTEAD,  Baltimore.  1822 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Moale. 

48     MULLIKIN,  HOWARD,  Baltimore.  794 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Jenkins. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Ball. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Combes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paschall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paschall,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Benson. 

45     NEFF,  PETER,  Cleveland,  O.  665 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Smythe,  ist. 
5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Smythe,  2d. 
4th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Smythe,  3d. 

1 8     PACA,  JOHN  PHILEMON,  Baltimore.  483 

5th  in  descent  from  William  Paca. 
loth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chew. 
9th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
9th  in  descent  from  Edward  Lloyd. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd. 

76    PATTERSON,  JAMES  WILSON,  Baltimore.  1241 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  McKim. 

99     PENNINGTON,  WILLIAM  CLAPHAM.  Baltimore.  2012 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Edward  Lloyd. 

64     PERIN,  NELSON,  Baltimore.  925 

5th  in  descent  from  Jesse  Perin. 

69     PLATT,  WALTER  BREWSTER,  M.D.,  Baltimore.  1164 

4th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Elihu  Tudor. 

165 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

44     POULTNEY,  WALTER  DE  CURZON,  Baltimore.  925 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

37    RAMSAY,  HENRY  ASHTON,  Baltimore.  502 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerard  Fowke. 
5th  in  descent  from  Philip  Key. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain-Lieut.  Luke  Gardiner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gerard. 

34  REED,  JOHN  LUDOVICUS,  Baltimore.  499 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Reed. 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Blodget. 

25     REYNOLDS,  EDWARD,  Upper  Falls  P.  O.  490 

5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Reynolds. 

85     ROYCE,  ALFRED  LEE,  Chaplain,  U.  S.  N.,  Annapolis.         1546 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Turner. 

96    SILL,  HOWARD,  Glendale,  Prince  George's  Co.  1808 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Sill. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sill. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthias  Nicoll. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Francis  Willoughby. 

20    SMITH,  EDWIN  HARVIE,  Baltimore.  485 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 

1 6    SMITH,  THOMAS  MARSH,  Baltimore.  481 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Brooke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Francis  Hutchins. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Biles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Janney. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorne. 

35  STICKNEY,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Baltimore.  500 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joshua  Wingate. 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Blodget. 

1 66 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5     Stockbridge,  Honorable  Henry,  Baltimore.  221 

6th  in  descent  from  Charles  Stockbridge. 
9th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Dickinson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Allis. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Bronson. 
yth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Belden. 

77    STRONG,  RICHARD  POLK,  Captain,  Fourth  Artillery,          1348 

U.S.A.,  Fort  McHenry. 
8th  in  descent  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Rogers. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthew  Fuller. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Bassett. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Gorham. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Morris,  ist. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Morris,  }d. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Bowen. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Swyft,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joris  Rapalje. 

88    STANLEY,  JAMES  GORDON,  Baltimore.  1549 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Stanley. 

75    TAPSCOTT,  JOHN  SHURMAN,  Baltimore.  1240 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Ellis. 

2  Thorn,  William  Henry  DeCourcy  Wright,  Baltimore.       218 
5th  in  descent  from  Solomon  Wright. 

3  Thomas  Douglas  Hamilton,  Baltimore.  219 
3d  in  descent  from  Philip  Thomas,  M.D. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willoughby. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  Isaac  Allerton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Isaac  Allerton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Acting  Governor  Robert  Brooke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Brooke. 

167 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Dent. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Gooch. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Col.  William  Randolph. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Travers. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Travers. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Colston. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Fitzhugh. 
6th  in  descent  from  Mordecai  Cooke. 
5th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Contee. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Hanson. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Hanson. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 
73    THOMAS,  DOUGLAS  HAMILTON,  JR.,  Baltimore.  1168 

9th  in  descent  from  Acting  Governor  Robert  Brooke. 
9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  Isaac  Allerton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Randolph. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  FitzHugh. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Hanson. 

51     THOMSEN,  ALONZO  LILLY,  Baltimore.  797 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

80    THOMSEN,  HERMAN  IVAH,  Baltimore.  1 346 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

79    THOMSEN,  JOHN  JACOB,  Baltimore.  1345 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
6     Tiernan,  Charles  Bernard,  Baltimore.  222 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Rolfe. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Bernard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bernard. 

28    TRIPPE,  ANDREW  CROSS,  Baltimore.  493 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  Henry  Trippe. 

100    TUCK,  PHILEMON  HALLAM,  Baltimore.  2013 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chew. 
7th  in  descent  from  Honorable  Samuel  Chew. 

1 68 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

12    TYSON,  ANTHONY  MORRIS,  Baltimore.  477 

7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorne. 

19    TYSON,  MATTHEW  SMITH,  Baltimore.  484 

7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris,  2d. 
5th  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorne. 

104    VICKERS,  WILLIAM  HANDY  COLLINS,  Baltimore.  2354 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Vickers. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  and  Hon.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  and  Hon.  John  Hammond. 
6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Wilmer. 
5th  in  descent  from  Dr.  George  Buchanan. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Moale. 

31     WARNER,  CULBRETH  HOPEWELL,  Baltimore.  496 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Cornelius  Van  Brunt. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Hopewell. 

70  WHITRIDGE,  William,  M.D.,  Baltimore.  1165 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Gushing. 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Gushing. 
5th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Gushing. 

1 1     Williams,  John  Savage,  Baltimore.  227 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Williams. 

22    WILLIAMS,  MASON  LOCKE  WEEMS,  Baltimore.  487 

9th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chew. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 

91     WILLIAMS,  NATHAN  WINSLOW,  Baltimore.  1722 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Job  Winslow. 

71  WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  SMITH  GITTINGS,  Baltimore.  1166 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Williams. 

36    WILSON,  JAMES  GULIAN,  Baltimore.  501 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Saunders. 
5th  in  descent  from  Darby  Lux. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  McKim. 

169 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

1 5    WILSON,  JOHN  APPLETON,  Baltimore.  480 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  White. 

92    WILSON,  MARSHALL  GULIAN,  Baltimore.  1747 

8th  in  descent  from  James  Saunders. 
6th  in  descent  from  Darby  Lux. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  McKim. 

103    WILSON,  WILLIAM  BOWLY,  Baltimore.  2127 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Saunders. 
5th  in  descent  from  Darby  Lux. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  McKim. 


170 


flit  flDemoriam. 


4.  Henry  Stockbridge,  died  March  11,  1895. 

49.  EDMUND  PLOWDEN  JENKINS,  died  July  7,  1896. 

Edmund  Plowden  Jenkins.  He  was  born  1845,  and 
was  a  son  of  the  late  John  W.  Jenkins,  of  Charles 
County,  Md.,  and  a  grandson  of  Judge  John  I.  Jenkins, 
both  of  whom  served  the  State  as  Legislators  and 
Senators. 

The  traditions  of  his  family  are  associated  with  the 
earliest  history  of  this  Commonwealth,  and  he  num 
bered  among  his  ancestors  many  distinguished  Mary- 
landers. 

At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  paymaster  of  the 
Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad,  a  position  which  he  had 
held  for  over  twenty  years;  he  was  a  man  of  absolute 
integrity,  true  to  his  trusts,  great  and  small,  cultured  and 
intellectual.  He  was  held  in  the  highest  estimation  by 
the  officers  of  his  company  and  by  the  business  com 
munity  of  Baltimore. 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 

THE  COMMONWEALTH  OF 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  Common 
wealth  of  Massachusetts  was  organized  April  5,  and 
incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  Commonwealth 
April  29,  1893. 

In  1 896  the  Society  made  a  pilgrimage  to  Dux- 
bury.  Later,  Marblehead  was  visited.  Prizes  were 
awarded  for  essays  on  "King  Philip's  War,"  with 
special  reference  to  the  events  which  belong  to 
Worcester  County,  to  pupils  of  the  Worcester 
schools. 

The  Fourth  General  Court  and  the  annual  dinner 
were  held  at  the  Hotel  Brunswick,  Boston, 
December  21. 

A  beautiful  State  society  flag  was  presented  to 
the  Society  by  Mrs.  Frances  C.  Foster  of  Cambridge. 

In  1897  the  Society  has  held  monthly  courts, 
excepting  in  the  summer,  at  which  papers  of  a 
historical  character  have  been  read  by  members. 
Prizes  have  been  awarded  to  pupils  of  Plymouth 
County  high  schools  for  essays  on  "The  Landing 
of  the  Pilgrims  in  1620." 

A  special  court  was  held  at  Young's  Hotel,  Boston, 
in  honor  of  Hon.  Thomas  F.  Bayard,  Ambassador  to 
England,  and  ex-Chancellor-General  of  the  Society. 
Mr.  Bayard  made  an  address. 

The  Society  has  been  officially  represented  by  its 
Governor  at  the  presentation  of  the  Bradford  Man 
uscript,  the  celebration  of  the  Queen's  Jubilee  in 
Boston,  and  the  dinner  of  the  Massachusetts  socie 
ties  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution  and 
the  Sons  of  the  Revolution. 

A  pilgrimage  was  made  on  June  I7th  to  the  field 
of  the  Sudbury  fight.     A  fall  field  day  was  passed 
at  Billerica  and  Bedford  Springs. 
172 


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OFFICERS    OF  THE   SOCIETY   OF  COLONIAL 

WARS  IN  THE  COMMONWEALTH  OF 

MASSACHUSETTS,  1897-8. 

Elected  at  the  Fifth  General  Court,  held  December 
21,  1897. 

Governor. 
ARTHUR  JOHN  CLARK  SOWDON. 

Deputy-Governor. 

HOSEA    MORRILL    KNOWLTON. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
CHARLES  JOHN  MC!NTIRE. 

Secretary. 

EDWARD  WEBSTER  MCGLENEN. 

5  Old  Court  House,  Boston. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
CHARLES  SUMNER  PARSONS. 

50  City  Hall,  Boston. 

Treasurer. 

ABIJAH  THOMPSON. 

Winchester. 

Registrar. 
FRANCIS  APTHORP  FOSTER. 

Cambridge. 

Historian. 
ROBERT  THAXTER  SWAN. 

Genealogist. 
WALTER  KENDALL  W  ATKINS. 

1 8  Somerset  Street,  Boston. 

Chancellor. 

MELVILLE  MADISON  BIGELOW,  PH.D.,  LL.D. 
173 


Surgeon. 
MYLES  STANDISH,  M.D. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  GEORGE  MADISON  BODGE. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

SAMUEL  ARTHUR  BENT,  JAMES  ATKINS  NOYES, 

JOSEPH  GRAFTON  MINOT,  NATHANIEL  JOHNSON  RUST, 

ALBERT  ALONZO  FOLSOM,  REV.  CHARLES  LEWIS  HUTCHINS, 

FRANK  MERRIAM,  HENRY  MORTON  LOVERING, 

COMMANDER  JOSEPH  GILES  EATON,  U.S.N. 

Committee  on  Membership. 
SAMUEL  ARTHUR  BENT,  Chair-      FRANCIS  APTHORP  FOSTER, 

man,  JOSIAH  LITTLE  HALE,  M.D., 

FRANK  WILLIAM  SPRAGUE, 

WALTER  KENDALL  WATKINS,  Secretary. 

Committee  on  Publication. 

SAMUEL  ARTHUR  BENT,  WALTER  KENDALL  WATKINS, 

ROBERT  THAXTER  SWAN,  FRANCIS  APTHORP  FOSTER, 

EDWARD  WEBSTER  MCGLENEN. 

Committee  on  Historical  Papers  and  Essays. 
WALTER  KENDALL  WATKINS,         FRANCIS  HENRY  APPLETON, 
EDMUND  MARCH  WHEELWRIGHT,    DESMOND  FITZGERALD, 
HENRY  OSCAR  HOUGHTON. 

Committee  on   Marking  Historic  Sites. 
ALBERT  ALONZO  FOLSOM,  REV.  GEORGE  MADISON  BODGE, 

HON.  ALLAN  ROGERS,  HENRY  MORTON  LOVERING, 

JOHN  HENRY  BROOKS. 

Committee  on  Entertainment. 

ABIJAH  THOMPSON,  JOHN  ANTHONY  REMICK, 

GEORGE  EDWARD  BROWN,  WILLIAM  EBEN  STONE, 

ARTHUR  CECIL  THOMSON. 

'74 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

93    ABBOT,  EDWIN  HALE,  Cambridge.  886 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Abbot. 

3    Abbot,  Francis  Ellingwood,  Ph.D.,  Cambridge.  228 

7th  in  descent  from  from  George  Abbot. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Abbot. 
3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Abiel  Abbot. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lot  Conant. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Dodge. 

276    ADAMS,  CHARLES  ELISHA,  Lowell.  1850 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Whitney. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Warren. 

71     ADAMS,  EDWARD  MILTON.  Holyoke.  828 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Edward  Adams, 
loth  in  descent  from  William  Collier, 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Cheseborough. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

178    ALEXANDER,  EBENEZER,  Boston.  1443 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Alexander. 

296  ALLEN,  FRANCIS  RICHMOND,  Boston.  2068 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Allen. 

8th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallop. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Sylvester  Richmond. 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ezra  Richmond. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Deane. 

297  ALLEN,  REVEREND  FREDERICK  BAYLIES,  Boston.  2069 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Allen. 

175 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Rogers. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Sylvester  Richmond. 

4th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Baylies. 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Godfrey. 

30    ALLEN,  THEODORE  LATHROP,  Pittsfield.  528 

loth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Allyn. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Ford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clap,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Preserved  Clap. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clap,  Jr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  Jonathan  Clap. 

335    AMEE,  ALBERT  FRANCIS,  West  Somerville.  2229 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Coolidge. 

233    AMES,  JOSEPH  BLANCHARD,  Brookline.  1717 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Ames. 
8th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cook(e). 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Dotey. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Parke. 

257    AMORY,  FRANCIS  INMAN,  Boston.  1804 

5th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Amory. 

218  AMSDEN,  FRANKLIN  DANA,  Boston.  1702 
7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Amsden. 

loth  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin, 
loth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Sr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Jr. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish. 

219  AMSDEN,  HENRY  FRANKLIN,  Boston.  1703 
6th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Amsden. 

9th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Sr. 


MASS  A  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Jr. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish. 
281     ANDREW,  HENRY  HERSEY,  Union,  W.  Va.  1910 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Jacob. 

7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Higginson. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Col.  John  Higginson. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Savage. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Thaxter. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Thaxter. 
163    ANDRUS,  EDWIN  PROCTOR,  Captain,  ^th  Cavalry,  U.S.A.     1235 

9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

251     APPLETON,     FRANCIS    HENRY,    Commissary-General,     1798 
M.  V.  M.,  Peabody. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 
21     APPLETON,  NATHAN,  Captain,  U.  S.  V.,  Boston.  519 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Sr. 

8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Tristram  Coffin. 

6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Coffin. 
65    AYER,  JAMES  BOURNE,  M.D.,  Boston.  822 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Ayer(s). 

6th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Peter  Ayer. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

171     BACON,  HORACE  SARGENT,  Lowell.  1354 

9th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Emery. 
8th  in  descent  from  James  Emery. 
8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Tristram  Coffin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
9     Barker,  Edward  Tobey,  late  Acting  Assistant  Pay-          212 

master,  U.  S.  N.,  Cambridge. 
6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Loring. 

177 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

34    BARRETT,  EDWIN  SHEPARD.  258 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Humphrey  Barrett. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Barrett. 
3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Barrett. 

143    BATES,  EDWARD  CORNELIUS,  Worcester.  1214 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Fletcher. 

63     BELL,  CHARLES  UPHAM,  Lawrence.  820 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Goodyear. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Savage. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Tyng. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 

309  BENNETT,  JOSIAH  CHASE,  Lynn.  2120 
5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Chase. 

310  BENNETT,  LARKIN  EVERETT,  Lynn.  2121 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Chase. 

29    BENT,  SAMUEL  ARTHUR,  Brookline.  527 

5th  in  descent  from  Corporal  John  Bent. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hugh  Drury. 
7th  in  descent  from  Gregory  Stone. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Wheeler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Humphrey  Barrett. 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Appleton. 

272     BICKFORD,  SCOTT  FITZ,  Revere.  1846 

3d  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Bickford. 

258    BIGELOW,  HENRY  NELSON,  Clinton.  1805 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Bigelow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Danforth. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Danforth. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Worcester. 
5th  in  descent  from  Oliver  Whiting. 

32     BIGELOW,  MELVILLE  MADISON,  Ph.  D. ,  LL.  D. ,  Cambridge.     530 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

333     BLOOD,  JOHN  BALCH,  Newburyport.  2227 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

13     BODGE,  GEORGE  MADISON,  B.  D.,  Leominster.  511 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Bodge. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Hunnewell. 
4th  in  descent  from  Zerubbabel  Hunnewell. 
5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Chute. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Harmon. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Mayberry. 

175     BOWMAN,  AUSTIN  LORD,  New- York  City.  1440 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 

121     BOWMAN,  GEORGE  ERNEST,  Boston.  1075 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 

189    BRACKETT,  FREDERIC  HUNTINGTON,  Boston.  1551 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 

1 88     BRACKETT,  SIDNEY  LAWRENCE,  Watertown.  1453 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 
4th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Asa  Lawrence. 

288     BRIGGS,  EDWARD  CORNELIUS,  M.D.,  Boston.  2018 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Osgood. 

206    BROOKS,  JOHN  HENRY,  Milton.  1690 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison,  Sr. 

302     BROOKS,  LYMAN  LORING,  Newton  Centre.  2074 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 

260    BROOKS,  WALTER  CURTIS,  Newton  Centre.  1823 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
279    BROWN,  DANIEL  AUSTIN,  Boston.  1908 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Walker. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Walker. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Griffin  Craft. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Moses  Craft. 

8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Seaver. 

179 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

44    BROWN,  DAVID  HENRY,  Medford.  542 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Bangs. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Elias  Maverick. 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Howard. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Locke. 

6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Stone. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Oliver  Witt. 
255     BROWN,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  M.D.,  Boston.  1802 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 
182    BROWN,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  Boston.  1447 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Tidd. 

8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Bartlett. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Coolidge. 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Sabin. 

6th  in  descent  from  George  Woodward. 
228     BROWN,  OTIS  SUMNER,  North  Cambridge.  \l\z 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooke. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Porter. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Minot(t). 
124    BRYANT,  HENRY,  Hartford,  Conn.  1078 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain-Lieut.  David  Mason. 
123    BRYANT,  JAMES  STURGIS,  Hartford,  Conn.  1077 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain-Lieut.  David  Mason. 
1 68     BURNHAM,  JOHN  APPLETON,  Manchester.  1265 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Appleton. 

210      BURRELL,   HERBERT  LESLIE,   M.D.,   Boston.  1694 

6th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Peter  Ayer. 

102    BURTON,  GEORGE  SMITH,  Boston.  952 

6th  in  descent  from  Isek  Burton. 
3d  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Burton. 

268    BUTLER,  JOHN  LAWTON,  Somerville.  1842 

7th  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 

1 80 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

169     CABOT,  Louis,  Major,  U.  S.  V.,  Brookline.  1352 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Winslow. 

116    CARNEY,  GEORGE  JAMES,  Captain,  Assistant  Quarter-         1070 

master,  U.  S.  V.,  Lowell. 
3d  in  descent  from  Ensign  Seth  Bullard. 

in     CARPENTER,  FREDERICK  BANKER,  ist  Lieutenant  and          1015 

Quartermaster,  First  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.  M. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brattle. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Poole. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Jeremiah  Swain. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bancroft. 

173     CHASE,  ALLAN  MCCLEERY  PARKER,  Cambridge.  1356 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Moses  Chase. 
330    CHENEY,  JOHN  EUGENE,  Boston.  2224 

4th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Cheney. 
62    CHURCHILL,  NATHANIEL  WILEY,  Boston.  819 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Oilman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Oilman. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Daniel  Oilman. 

294     CLARK,  AUGUSTUS  TAYLOR,  Newton  Centre.  2066 

7th  in  descent  from  Jean  Paul  Jaquett. 
6th  in  descent  from  Peter  Alricks. 

289     CLARKE,  GEORGE  KUHN,  Needham.  2019 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Nathaniel  Clarke. 

6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Clarke. 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Whipple. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Tristram  Coffin. 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Goffe. 

8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sherburne. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Woodman 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Sr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sprague. 
172    COE,  HENRY  FRANCIS,  Boston.  1355 

7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Pabodie. 

181 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

49     COFFIN,  RUFUS,  Boston.  547 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
9th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Whitman. 

220    COLT,  SAMUEL  POMEROY,  Bristol,  R.  I.  1704 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

269     CONANT,  SAMUEL  MORRIS,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  1843 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Conant. 
23    CORLISS,  AUGUSTUS  WHITTEMORE,  Major,  7th  Infantry,      521 

U.S.A. 
3d  in  descent  from  Joshua  Corliss. 

249    COWLES,  EDMUND  BRAINERD,  Brookline.  1796 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Moses  Mansfield. 
112     Cox,  EDWIN  BIRCHARD,  Brookline.  1016 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Poole. 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bancroft. 

6th  in  descent  from  James  Draper. 
95    Cox,  WILLIAM  EMERSON,  Boston. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Poole. 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bancroft. 

6th  in  descent  from  James  Draper. 
135    CRAFTS,  JOHN  CHANCELLOR,  Boston.  1116 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Moses  Craft. 
266    CRANDON,  EDWIN  SANFORD,  Chelsea.  1829 

loth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

9th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Southworth. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Chubbuck. 
277     CRANDON,  JOHN  HOWLAND,  Chelsea.  1851 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Southworth. 

182 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

253     CURTISS,  FREDERICK  HAINES,  Boston.  1800 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Curtiss. 
9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Fuller. 

91     CUTTER,  EDWARD  JONES,  M.D.,  Leominster.  884 

6th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Cutter. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Prescott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonas  Prescott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Shattuck. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  David  Alld. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peter  Powers. 

181     CUTTER,  JOHN  CLARENCE,  M.D.,  late  surgeon  in  the  Im-    1446 
perial  Japanese  Service,  Colonial  Department ;  Or 
der  of  the  Rising  Sun,  Worcester. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Cutter. 

149    CUTTER  WILLIAM  RICHARD,  Woburn.  1220 

7th  in  descent  from  Gershom  Cutter. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Adams. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Adams. 

147     DALY,  MARTIN  ORDWAY,  Boston.  1218 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson,  Jr. 
7th  in  descent  from  James  Bird. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cook  (e). 
7th  in  descent  from  Hopestill  Humphreys. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Tolman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Leeds. 

264    DANFORTH,  ALLEN,  Plymouth.  1827 

8th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Danforth. 
8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Cobb. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  James  Cobb. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Morton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Seaver. 

183 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

209    DANIELS,  HOWARD  BIGELOW,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.     1693 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Bigelow. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Coolidge. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sherman. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Barnard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Stearns. 

239    DAVIS,  SIMON,  Boston.  1730 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Simon  Davis. 

20    DORMAN,  WILLIAM  BARNES,  Maiden.  518 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Fowler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Church. 
7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Captain  William  Perkins. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gould. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Longfellow. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hale. 

201     DORR,  JOSEPH,  Cambridge.  1625 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  John  Gorham. 

99    DRAPER,  EBEN  SUMMER,  Hopedale.  949 

5th  in  descent  from  James  Draper. 

7    Draper,  Walter  Holbrook,  Boston.  216 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Draper. 

5    Draper,  William  Franklin,  Brigadier-Gen.,  U.  S.  V.,      214 
Hopedale. 

5th  in  descent  from  James  Draper. 

325     DUANE,  REVEREND  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Cambridge.  2219 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Franklin. 

271     EATON,  JOSEPH  GILES,  Commander,  U.  S.  N.  1845 

5th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Jonas  Eaton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  French. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  James  Kidder. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Varnum. 

184 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Brown. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Frye. 

146    EATON,  WILLIAM.  Brookline.  1217 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

261     EATON,  WILLIAM  STOKER,  JR.,  Boston.  1824 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Edmund'Quincy. 

336    ELDRIDGE,  ZOETH  SKINNER,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  2343 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Sanderse  Glen. 

265     ENDICOTT,  EUGENE  FRANCIS,  Chelsea.  1825 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hastings. 

317     ESTABROOK,  FRED  WATSON,  Nashua,  N.  H.  2211 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Estabrook. 

loo    FITZGERALD,  DESMOND,  Brookline.  950 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 

214    FLAGG,  AUGUSTUS,  Boston.  1698 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Humphrey  Atherton. 

237    FLAGG,  CHARLES  PARTRIDGE,  Boston.  1721 

7th  in  descent  from  David  Commee. 

236    FLAGG,  HENRY  DAGGETT,  Boston.  1720 

7th  in  descent  from  David  Commee. 

170    FLETCHER,  WALTER  VARNUM,  Dorchester.  1353 

5th  in  descent  from  Gershom  Cutter. 

1 8     FOLSOM,  ALBERT  ALONZO,  Captain,  Ancient  and  Hon-      516 

orable  Artillery  Company,  Brookline. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Foulsham. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Peter  Foulsham. 
7th  in  descent  from  Roger  Shaw. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gilman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Thing. 

151     FOSTER,  ALFRED  DWIGHT,  Boston.  1222 

5th  in  descent  from  Brigadier-General  Joseph  Dwight. 

53     FOSTER,  FRANCIS  APTHORP,  Cambridge.  772 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Foster. 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Williams. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Elijah  Macomber. 
167     FREEMAN,  JAMES  GOLDTHWAIT,  Boston.  1264 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Freeman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 

3d  in  descent  from  Barnabas  Freeman. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Collier. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Constant  Southworth. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Plympton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Plympton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Sparrow. 

4th  in  descent  from  Adjutant  Joseph  Goldthwait. 
198    FRENCH,  JOHN  DAVIS  WILLIAMS,  Boston.  1622 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Williams. 
226    FRENCH,  WALTER  HENRY,  Washington,  D.  C.  1710 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  French. 
77     FRISBIE,  IVORY  FRANKLIN,  A.M.,  Ph.  D.,  Lewiston,  Me.     834 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Frisbee,  Sr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Fryer. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Waldron. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  William  Pepperrell. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Elliot. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gerrish. 
103    FRY,  ALFRED  BROOKS,  New  York  City.  953 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Fry. 
192    FURNESS,  DAWES  ELLIOT,  Boston.  1554 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Furness. 

8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Sr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Jr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ambrose  Dawes. 
205     GALLOUPE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Sr.,  Boston.  1629 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Gallop. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallop. 

1 86 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

319     GALLOUPE,  ISAAC  FRANCIS,  M.D.,  Lynn.  2213 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallup. 

200    GOODHUE,  SAMUEL  AMORY,  Jamison  City,  Penn.  1624 

9th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  William  Bassett. 

150    GORDON,  EDWIN  AVERILL,  Boston.  1221 

6th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Gordon. 
9th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Tuttle. 

52    GOULD,  LEVI  SWANTON,  Melrose.  550 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Gould. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Francis  Whitmore. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Whitmore. 

89    GREEN,  CHARLES  MONTRAVILLE,  M.D.,  i st  Lieutenant          846 

and  Ass't  Surgeon,  First  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.  M. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Green. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  How(e). 
8th  in  descent  from  Gregory  Stone. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hugh  Drury. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Bent. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Wetherbee. 

4     Green,  Samuel  Swett,  Worcester.  209 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Sprague. 
4th  in  descent  from  Brigadier-Gen.  Timothy  Ruggles. 

50    GUILD,  CHESTER,  Boston,  548 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Guild. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Guild. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Nathaniel  Guild. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Woodcock. 

245     GUILD,  CURTIS,  JR.,  Inspector-General  of  Rifle  Prac-        1762 

tice,  M.V.  M.,  Boston. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Guild. 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

86    HALE,  HENRY  APPLETON,  Salem.  843 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

137     HALE,  JOSIAH  LITTLE,  M.D.,  Brookline.  1118 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hale. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Roger  Plaisted. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rishworth. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Oilman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Storer. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Storer. 
3d  in  descent  from  Richard  King. 

291     HALL,  BORDMAN,  Boston.  2021 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Hall. 

327    HALL,  FRANK  GARDNER,  Boston.  2221 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Godfrey. 

19    HALL,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN,  Boston.  517 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Hall. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Bridge. 
9th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Danforth. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Francis  Norton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Peabody. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Peabody. 

326    HALL,  GEORGE  ROBINSON,  Boston.  2220 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Godfrey. 

332     HARMON,  RALPH  GILBERT,  Medford.  2226 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Harmon. 

305     HARRINGTON,  CHARLES,  M.D.,  Boston.  2116 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Coolidge. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Coolidge. 
8th  in  descent  from  Corporal  John  Livermore. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Bartlett. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Henry  Bright. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hugh  Clarke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hastings. 

1 88 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bond. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Jonas  Bond. 

5th  in  descent  from  Jonas  Bond. 

292     HARRIS,  CHARLES,  Cambridge.  2022 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Moseley. 

69     HARTLEY,  REVEREND  ISAAC  SMITHSON,  Great  Barrington.     826 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Munson. 

252    HASKINS,  LEANDER  MILLER,  Rockport.  1799 

6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Thurston. 

84    HASTINGS,  HENRY,  Boston.  841 

9th  in  descent  from  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant-Major  Richard  Saltonstall. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Saltonstall. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Bridge. 
7th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Matthew  Bridge. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Danforth. 

278     HAYDEN,  CHARLES,  Boston.  1907 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

274     HEALEY,  DAVID  ALDEN,  Holyoke.  1848 

6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Healy. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joshua  Healey. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Whitmarsh. 

37     HEMENWAY,  FRED  TROWBRIDGE,  Boston.  535 

6th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Hemenway. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Trowbridge. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cook(e). 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clap(p),  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Clap  (p.) 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Timothy  Tileston. 

133     HILL,  LEW  CASS,  Boston.  1114 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Hill. 
9th  in  descent  from  George  Munning. 


MASSACHUSETTS, 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Morse. 
5th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Leland. 
4th  in  descent  from  Timothy  Daniels. 

275     HINCKLEY,  SYLVESTER  BAXTER,  Boston.  1849 

7th  in  descent  from  SAMUEL  HINCKLEY. 

223     HODGES,  GEORGE,  D.D.,  Cambridge.  1707 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

315     HOLBROOK,  LEVI,  New  York  City.  2185 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Holbrook. 

138    HOLDEN,  JOSHUA  BENNETT,  Boston.  1119 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Richard  Kettell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ralph  Sprague. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Richardson. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Call. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Call. 
4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Call. 

155     HOLDEN,  WILLIAM,  Leominster.  1226 

5th  in  descent  from  Justinian  Holden. 

238     HOLLINGSWORTH,  ZACHARY  TAYLOR,  Cohasset.  1729 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Timothy  Tileston. 

194    HOSMER,  JEROME  CARTER,  Boston.  1618 

5th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hosmer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Conant. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Howe. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Learned. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Carter. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Carter. 
5th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Pepper. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Pepper. 
5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  David  Pratt. 
4th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Maynard. 

183    HOUGHTON,  CLEMENT  STEVENS,  Boston.  1448 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Houghton,  Jr. 

190 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

39     HOUGHTON,  HENRY  OSCAR,  Cambridge.  537 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Houghton,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Houghton,  Jr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jacob  Houghton. 
3d  in  descent  from  Abraham  Houghton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Bowen. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lawrence  Waters. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Lakin. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  White. 
7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Walker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Walker. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Osgood. 
5th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Hooker  Osgood. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Willard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Preserved  Abel. 
6th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Whitcomb. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Whitcomb. 
6th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Temple. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Divoll. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Divoll. 

148     HOWE,  EDWARD  WILLARD,  Boston.  1219 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bradbury. 
7th  in  descent  from  Job  Lane. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Peter  Bulkley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 

97    HOWLAND,  CHARLES  WARREN,  Charleston.  890 

7th  in  descent  from  Arthur  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Barker. 

15     HOWLAND,  DANIEL  WEBSTER,  Boston.  513 

7th  in  descent  from  Arthur  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Barker. 

191 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

204    HULL,  JAMES  WELLS,  Pittsfield.  1628 

8th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Joseph  Hall. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Dyer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallop. 

234    HUNT,  HENRY  WARREN,  Neponset.  1718 

9th  in  descent  from  George  Minot. 
5th  in  descent  from  Cornet  George  Minot. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Minot. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Foster. 

58    HURD,  CHARLES  RUSSELL,  Boston.  815 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Burt. 

141     HUTCHINS,  REVEREND  CHARLES  LEWIS,  Concord.  1143 

3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gordon  Hutchins. 

242     HYDE,  FRANK  CHARLES,  Hull.  1733 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Moses  Craft. 

280    JACKSON,  ARTHUR  EUGENE,  Brighton.  1909 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Jackson. 

227    JACKSON,  WILLIAM,  Boston.  1711 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Jackson. 

88    JENKS,  REVEREND  HENRY  FITCH,  Canton.  845 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Jenks. 

98    JOHNSON,  EMERY  WALTER,  Boston.  891 

loth  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Barber. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Bullard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Edward  Flint. 

179    JOHNSON,  ENOCH  STAFFORD,  Lynn.  1444 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Johnson. 

192 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

232    JOHNSON,  GEORGE  PERRY,  Cambridge.  1716 

6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Poore. 

229    JOHNSON,  JOHN  FRENCH,  Amesbury.  1713 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Dow. 

1 06    JONES,   ALFRED   GILPIN,  Member  of  the  Queen's  1010 

Privy  Council  of  Canada,  Halifax,  N.  S. 
3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Elisha  Jones. 

246    JONES,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Salem.  1763 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brattle. 

136    JORDAN,  WILLIAM  MESERVE,  Roxbury.  1117 

8th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Robert  Jordan. 

262    JOY,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  Swampscott.  1825 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Gallop. 

74    JUDSON,  WILLIAM  VOORHEES,  ist  Lieutenant,  Engineer        831 

Corps,  U.S.A. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
loth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Mitchell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hendrick  Kype. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Minor. 

159    KEITH,  SOLOMON  LORIN,  Bridgewater.  1231 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 

304    KING,  HENRY  PARSONS,  Boston.  2115 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

144    KNOWLTON,  HOSEA  MORRILL,    Attorney-General  of      1215 

Massachusetts,  New  Bedford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Job  Winslow. 

25    LAMSON,  DANIEL  SANDERSON,  Weston.  523 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Lamson. 

286    LAWRENCE,  RIGHT  REVEREND  WILLIAM,  D.D.,  Bishop      2016 

of  Massachusetts,  Cambridge. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Amos  Lawrence. 

'93 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

230    LAWRIE,  ANDREW  WESTCOTT,  Boston.  1714 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthew  Fuller. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Loring. 

56     LEARNED,  FRANCIS  MASON,  Boston.  799 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

154     LEEDS,  CHARLES,  M.D.,  Chelsea.  1225 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Leeds. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cook(e). 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Edward  Adams. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Thayer. 

299     LEEDS,  FRANCIS,  Brookline.  2071 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Leeds. 

1 08     LELAND,  LESTER,  Boston.  1012 

4th  in  descent  from  Solomon  Hancock. 

307    LEONARD,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Boston.  2118 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Southworth. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Thomas. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Thompson. 

132     LITTLEFIELD,  MARCELLUS,  Woburn.  1113 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Wheelright. 

331     LOCKE,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  Newton.  2225 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

321     LORD,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Newton.  2215 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 

131     LOVERING,  HENRY  MORTON,  Taunton.  1112 

9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bourne. 
8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Andrew. 

194 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Clark. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Sumner. 

8th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Winslow. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Griffin  Craft. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Mayhew. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Morton. 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Seaver. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Carey. 

190    MACDONOUGH,  RODNEY,  Boston.  1552 

8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Reddocke. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Stow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stow. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Stow. 
8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Townsend. 
8th  in  descent  from  Phineas  Pratt. 

90    MCGLENEN,  EDWARD  WEBSTER,  Boston.  847 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Gushing,  Sr. 

101     MCGLENEN,  HARRY  JARRETT,  Boston.  951 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Gushing,  Sr. 

1 17     MclNTiRE,  CHARLES  JOHN,  Judge  of  Probate  and  Insol-     1071 

vency,  Cambridge. 

4th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Mclntire. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Talcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Col.  John  Talcott. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Read. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Morris. 

337     McViCKAR,  EDWARD,  Boston.  786 

4th  in  descent  from  Surgeon  John  Constable. 

285     MANSFIELD,  GEORGE  STANLEY,  Boston.  2015 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Leeds. 

114    MARSH,  HENRY  DANIEL,  Springfield.  1068 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Marsh. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Marsh. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

195 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Simon  Wolcott. 

40    MARTIN,  WILLIAM  PIERCE,  Medford.  538 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Frye. 

306    MEEKINS,  EDWARD  MUNRO,  North  Adams.  2117 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Meekins,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Meekins,  Jr. 

1 80    MELCHER,  SAMUEL  APPLETON,  Whitinsville.  1445 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 

96    MERRIAM,  FRANK,  Nahant.  889 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Adams. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooke  (Brooks). 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joshua  Brooks. 
7th  in  descent  from  Job  Lane. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Larkin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Sparhawk. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Ware,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Ware. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Francis  Whitmore. 
6th  in  descent  John  Whitmore. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Wheeler. 

213     MERRITT,  WALTER  HOWARD,  Lynn.  1697 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Flint. 

113     MINOT,  JOSEPH  GRAFTON,  Boston.  1067 

8th  in  descent  from  George  Minot. 
5th  in  descent  from  Cornet  George  Minot. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Minot. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Foster. 

312    MORSS,  CHARLES  ANTHONY,  Boston.  2123 

5th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Morse. 

196 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

105     MOSELEY,  JOHN  GRAHAM,  Boston.  958 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Increase  Moseley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Curtiss. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hazen. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hubbell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Stiles. 

107     MUMFORD,  JAMES  GREGORY,  Boston.  ion 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Mumford. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Mumford. 
9th  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Cheseborough. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop,  Jr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Wait-Still  Winthrop. 

263    NASH,  NATHANIEL  GUSHING,  Cambridge.  1826 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Gushing,  Sr. 

130    NEWHALL,  JAMES  SILVER,  Lynn.  1 1 1 1 

5th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Newell  (Newhall). 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Endicott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Pickering. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Putnam. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bancroft. 
6th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Joseph  Herrick. 
6th  in  descent  from  Moses  Little. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Tarbell. 

216    NICKERSON,  HERMAN,  Cambridge.  1700 

9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

202    NICKERSON,  REVEREND  THOMAS  WHITE,  JR.,  Boston.         1626 
7th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 

145     NORCROSS,  GRENVILLE  HOWLAND,  Boston.  1216 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Josiah  Chapin. 

267    NOURSE,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  Biddeford,  Me.  1841 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Putnam. 

197 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

10    Noyes,  fames  Atkins,  Cambridge.  210 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Wyman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Loring. 

2    'Page,  Walter  Oilman,  Boston.  213 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Page. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Page. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooke  (Brooks). 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  James  Springer. 

94    PALMER,  CHARLES  DANA,  Lowell.  887 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Jackson. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ephraim  Jackson. 

298     PARKER,  CHARLES  LINCOLN,  Maiden.  2070 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hananiah  Parker. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Parker. 
4th  in  descent  from  Peter  Parker. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Rice. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Eames. 
5th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Noah  Eaton. 

282    PARKER,  CHARLES  WALLINGFORD,  Boston.  1911 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hananiah  Parker. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Parker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Brown. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Tuttle. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Vinton. 
4th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Noah  Eaton. 

231     PARKER,  CHARLES  WENTWORTH,  Boston.  1715 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Parker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  James  Parker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Abraham  Beaman. 
4th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Noah  Beaman. 

225     PARKER,  CHARLES  WENTWORTH,  JR.,  Brookline.  1709 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Parker. 

198 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  James  Parker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Abraham  Beaman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Noah  Beaman. 

314     PARKER,  EDWARD  LUDLOW,  Arlington.  2125 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hananiah  Parker. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Collier. 
9th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cook(e). 
9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
9th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Morton. 
9th  in  descent  from  George  Soule. 
9th  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Warren. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Dotey. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Gray. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Finney. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Jeremiah  Swain. 

287     PARKER,  FREDERICK  WESLEY,  Somerville.  2017 

8th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cook(e). 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Gray. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Thompson. 

324     PARKER,  HERMAN,  Boston.  2218 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant   Hananiah  Parker. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Parker. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Brown. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Tuttle. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Vinton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Noah  Eaton. 

311     PARKER,  JOHN  NELSON,  Boston.  2122 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  James  Kidder. 

184     PARKER,  MONTGOMERY  DAVIS,  Captain,  7th  Cavalry,     1449 

U.  S.  A. 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Hutchinson. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Thomas. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hawkins. 

199 


MA  SSA  Off  USE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Davis. 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Pierpont. 

6th  in  descent  from  Doctor  John  Cutler. 
115     PARSONS,  CHARLES  SUMNER,  Boston.  1069 

9th  in  descent  from  Charles  Gott. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Charles  Gott. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Littlefield. 
64     PEARSON,  JOSEPH  HIRAM  STARR,  East  Boston.  821 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Moulton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Marston. 

5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Nichols. 
224     PENHALLOW,  CHARLES  SHERBURNE,  Boston.  1708 

5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Penhallow. 
119     PIERCE,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  Dorchester.  1073 

}d  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Pierce. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Consider  Atherton. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clap(p),  Sr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Clap(p). 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Wentworth. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Shepard. 
197     PIERCE,  JACOB  WILLARD,  Boston.  1621 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Daniel  Gookin. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Wendel. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Charles  Frost. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Plaisted. 

6th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Quincy. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Wheelwright. 
82     PLAISTED,  APPLETON  HEATH,  Waterville,  Me.  839 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 
128     POND,  VIRGIL  CLARENCE,  D.M.D.,  2d  Lieutenant,  ist        1 109 
Corps  Cadets,  M.V.  M. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

200 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

235     POPE,  HENRY  DURFEE,  Boston.  1719 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Jenney. 

156     PUTNAM,  EDWARD  FLOYD,  Chelsea.  1227 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Putnam. 

122    PUTNAM,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN,  Boston.  1076 

}d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Stephen  Putnam. 

79    PUTNAM,  GEORGE  JACOB,  Boston.  836 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Putnam. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Putnam. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Putnam. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Stephen  Putnam. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Endicott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Peabody. 

254    QUINCY,  JOSIAH,  Boston.  1801 

6th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Quincy. 

24    READE,  PHILIP,  Captain,  Third  Infantry,  U.S.A.  522 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Reade. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Reade. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Hale. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hale. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ezekiel  Hale. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

45     REMICK,  JOHN  ANTHONY,  Boston.  543 

}d  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Joseph  Remick. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sewall. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Titcomb. 
6th  in  descent  from  Benaiah  Titcomb. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Noyes. 
6th  in  descent  from  Cuptain  Cutting  Noyes. 

43     REMICK,  TIMOTHY,  Boston.  541 

3d  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Joseph  Remick. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sewall. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Titcomb. 
6th  in  descent  from  Benaiah  Titcomb. 

201 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Noyes. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Cutting  Noyes. 

328     RICE,  HENRY  BRIGHAM,  ist  Lieut.,  U.S.  V. ;  Capt,  2222 

ist  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Rice. 
7th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Henry  Rice. 
6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rice. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Cutter. 
6th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Matthew  Gushing. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Munroe. 

313     RICE,  LEWIS  FREDERICK,  Brevet  Major,  U.S.  V.,  Brook-    2124 

line. 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rice. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Rice. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Rice. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Prentice. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Jacob. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

28     RICH,  JAMES  ROGERS,  Paris,  France.  526 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Daniel  Denison. 

31     RICH,  THOMAS  PHILLIPS,  Paris,  France.  529 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Daniel  Denison. 

303    RICHARDSON,  GEORGE  ELIOT,  Wellesley.  2075 

6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Richardson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Collier. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
6th  in  descent  from  David  Alden. 

308    ROBESON,  ANDREW,  Brevet  Major,  U.S. V. ;  Captain,       2119 

First  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M. 
6th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Robeson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Walter  Clarke. 

202 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Arthur  Fenner. 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Arnold. 

5th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Greene. 

248    ROBINSON,  FRANCIS  WALTER,  Boston.  1765 

loth  in  descent  from  William  Parke. 

9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

9th  in  descent  from  James  Bates. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Brown. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hopestill  Foster. 

7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Stone. 
1 20    ROGERS,  ALLAN,  Gloucester.  1074 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Jenney. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Richards. 

8th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Jacob. 

215     ROWE,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Chelsea.  1699 

loth  in  descent  from  Peter  Palfrey. 

85     RUST,  NATHANIEL  JOHNSON,  Boston.  842 

6th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Rust. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutts. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Vaughan. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Waldron  (Walderne). 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Waldron. 

125     SAMPSON,  WALTER  SCOTT,  Boston.  1079 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

1 86    SEAMANS,  FRANK  MANNING,  Brookline.  145 l 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Howe. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Butler. 

144    SEARS,    HENRY  DARRAH,    Lieutenant,    Massachusetts     1761 

Naval  Brigade,  Lynn. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Sears. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Sears. 

203 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO, 

9th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Sparrow. 

185     SHAVER,  JAMES  EDWARD,  i st  Lieut.,  U.S.  V.,  Taunton.     1450 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Seaver. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Andrew. 
7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Chittenden. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Gallop. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallop. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Harvey. 

193     SHATTUCK,  EDWARD  HORACE,  Lowell.  1555 

•7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Shattuck. 

318     SHAW,  HENRY  SOUTHWORTH,  Boston.  2212 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Constant  Southworth. 

199    SIMONS,  WILLIAM  C.,  Springfield.  1623 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bissell. 

1 66     SMITH,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  Boston.  1263 

3d  in  descent  from  Francis  Smith. 
5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Blashfield. 

203    SMITH,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Boston.  1627 

3d  in  descent  from  Francis  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Blashfield. 

212     SMITH,  HARVEY  GUSHING,  Gloucester.  1696 

6th  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  John  Hale. 

283     SMITH,  HINSDALE,  Springfield.  1912 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  Benjamin  Day. 

329     SOULE,  HORACE  HOMER,  JR.,  Newton.  2223 

7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 

323     SOUTHER,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Boston.  2217 

6th  in  descent  from  Peter  Weare. 

33    SOWDON,  ARTHUR  JOHN  CLARK,  Boston.  531 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Capen. 

204 


MA  SSA  CHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hopestill  Capen. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clap(p). 
6th  in  descent  from  Hopestill  Clap(p). 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Collicot. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Hall. 
5th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Hodgdon. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Arthur  Noble. 

68    SPRAGUE,  FRANK  WILLIAM,  Boston.  825 

6th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Sprague. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  John  Gorham. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 

174    STANDISH,  JAMES  MYLES,  Boston.  1357 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 

55     STANDISH,  MYLES,  M.D.,Capt.,AmbulanceCorps,M.V.M.  309 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

208     STEARNS,  ALBERT  HENRY,  Dorchester.  1692 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Stearns. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Walker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Moses  Maynard. 

259     STEARNS,  FREDERICK  MAYNARD,  Boston.  1816 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Stearns. 

273     STETSON,  HENRY  CROSBY,  Bangor,  Me.  1847 

7th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Robert  Stetson. 

290    STONE,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  Newton.  2020 

9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 

283     STONE,  CHARLES  WELLINGTON,  Boston.  1913 

5th  in  descent  from  Simon  Stone. 

247     STONE,  WILLIAM  EBEN,  Cambridge.  1764 

6th  in  descent  from  Gregory  Stone. 

205 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Stone. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Adams. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hills. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Waite. 

158     STORKS,  LEONARD  KIP,  D.D.,  Brookline.  1230 

4th  in  descent  from  Major  Henry  Champion. 

59    SWAN,  ROBERT  THAXTER,  Dorchester.  816 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Thaxter. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Thaxter. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Thaxter. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Jacob. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Barker. 
3d  in  descent  from  Ensign  Benjamin  Gushing. 

256    SWEET,  HENRY  NETTLETON,  Boston.  1803 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 

196    SWIFT,  HENRY  WALTON,  Boston.  1620 

9th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cook(e). 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Cook(e). 
9th  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 

322    TAPLEY,  HENRY  FULLER,  Lynn.  2216 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Putnam. 

320    TENNEY,  SAMUEL  PARCHER,  Chelsea.  2214 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Tenney,  Sr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Tenney,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Duty. 

127     THAYER,  NATHANIEL,  Boston.  1 108 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rossiter. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergt. -Major  Richard  Saltonstall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Saltonstall. 

206 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Kilian  Van  Rensselaer. 
6     Thompson,  <^bijah,  Winchester.  211 

3d  in  descent  from  Abijah  Thompson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Carter. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Richardson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Francis  Whitmore. 
293     THOMSON,  ARTHUR  CECIL,  Brookline.  2023 

8th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Thompson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Thompson. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Hopkins. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Stebbins. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Bishop. 

187     THOMPSON,  EBEN  FRANCIS,  Worcester.  1452 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lot  Conant. 
7th  in  descent  from  Francis  Whitmore. 

221     THOMPSON,  LEONARD,  Woburn.  1705 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Thompson. 

270    THORNDIKE,  AUGUSTUS  LARKIN,  Brewster.  1844 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Thorndike. 

250    THORNDIKE,  TOWNSEND  WILLIAM,  Boston.  1797 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Thorndike. 

6 1     TILTON,  PALMER,  ist  Lieutenant,  U.S.A.  (Retired),  818 

Washington,  D.  C. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abraham  Tilton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Tilton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenbury. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely. 
7th  in  descent  from  General  William  Burgess. 

75     TILTON,  WARREN  CODMAN,  Washington,  D.  C.  832 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abraham  Tilton. 

207 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Tilton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenbury. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely. 
7th  in  descent  from  General  William  Burgess. 

241     TOBEY,  EDWARD  SILAS,  Brookline.  1732 

7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 

217    TOLMAN,  WILLIAM  SAWYER,  Charlestown.  1701 

6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Richardson. 

76     UPHAM,  CHARLES  CLIFTON,  New-York  City.  833 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Davis. 

2ii     UPHAM,  CHARLES  CLIFTON,  Brookline.  1695 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 

222     UPHAM,  HENRY  MACY,  Boston.  1706 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 

42    WADSWORTH,  EDWIN  DEXTER,  Milton.  540 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Wadsworth. 

118    WARE,  HORACE  EVERETT,  Boston.  1072 

5th  in  descent  from  Robert  Ware,  Jr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Ware,  Sr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Foster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Tucker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Rocket  (Rockwood). 

140    WARE,  MOSES  EVERETT,  Captain,  U.S. V.,  Boston.          1121 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Ware,  Sr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Robert  Ware,  Jr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Ware,  Sr. 
3d  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Ware,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Ellis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fisher. 

48    WARNER,  FRANK  EDWARDS,  Boston.  546 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Burt. 

208 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

i     Watkins,  Walter  Kendall,  Chelsea.  208 

9th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Fuller. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Fuller. 
6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Fuller. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Marshall. 
7th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Mansfield. 

1 60    WEAD,  LESLIE  CLARK,  Brookline.  1232 

8th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Hawkins. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Steele. 
8th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hart. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hart. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Judd. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Lawrence. 

243    WESSON,  JAMES  LEONARD,  Boston.  1734 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Bassett. 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Bourne. 

8th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thaddeus  Clarke. 

4th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Nye. 

ii     WETHERBEE,  WINTHROP,  2d  Lieutenant,    ist  Corps        509 
Cadets,  M.V.M. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Wetherbee. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Lovejoy. 

3d  in  descent  from  John  How(e). 
17    WHEELER,  REVEREND  HORACE  LESLIE,  Burlington,  Vt.         515 

9th  in  descent  from  Edward  How(e). 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooke  (Brooks). 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Burgess. 

8th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sherman. 
162    WHEELWRIGHT,  EDMUND  MARCH,  Boston.  1234 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Wheelwright. 
295     WHITCOMB,  LAWRENCE,  Brookline.  2067 

loth  in  descent  from  Edmund  Hobart. 

209 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Beale. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Lawrence, 

7th  in  descent  from  Peleg  Lawrence. 

7th  in  descent  from  Enoch  Lawrence. 

8th  in  descent  from  General  James  Cudworth. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Lewis. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Stodder. 

6th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Samuel  Lincoln. 

334    WHITE,  CHARLES  GODDARD,  Milton.  2228 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peregrine  White. 

129    WHITING,  WILLIAM  SAWIN,  Brookline.  mo 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

152    WIGGIN,  REVEREND  JAMES  HENRY,  Roxbury.  1223 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Wiggin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

139    WILBOUR,  JOSHUA,  Bristol,  R.  I.  1120 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Borden. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Cook. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Cook. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ralph  Earle. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Briggs. 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Briggs. 
191     WILLARD,  JOSEPH,  Boston.  1553 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

316    WILLARD,  MARTIN  STEVENSON,  Wilmington,  N.  C.          2186 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

301     WILLCUTT,  LEVI  LINCOLN,  Brookline.  2073 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Andrews. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Andrews. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Beale. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jeremiah  Beale. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lazarus  Beale. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Stodder. 

210 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

1 6    WILLEY,  WILLIAM  LITHGOW,  Boston.  514 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Willey. 
yth  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Matthew  Bridge. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Arthur  Noble. 
3d  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lithgow. 

157     WILLIAMS,  BORLAND,  Boston.  1229 

4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  George  Williams. 

195    WILLIAMS,  JOHN  DAVIS,  Boston.  1619 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Williams. 

153     WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  KING,  Boston.  1224 

3d  in  descent  from  Ensign  George  Williams. 

177     WILLIS,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  Fitchburg.  1442 

3d  in  descent  from  John  Merriam. 

240    WILSON,  FRANK  STEDMAN,  Boston.  1731 

9th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Wilson. 

78    WILSON,  FRED  ALLAN,  Nahant.  835 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Wilson. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Fryer. 
Qth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gerrish. 
9th  in  descent  f ro m  Maj.  Richard  Waldron  (Walderne). 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  William  Pepperrell. 

300    WINSHIP,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Maiden.  2072 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hills. 
8th  in  descent  from  Gregory  Stone. 
6th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Thomas  Frothingham. 
5th  in  descent  from  David  Edmands. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Munroe. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Josiah  Parker. 

165     WOLCOTT,  ROGER,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  1237 

6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Simon  Wolcott. 
4th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

21  I 


MA  SSA  CHUSE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

}d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oliver  Wolcott. 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Pynchon. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

41     WOOD,  ALVA  SYLVANUS,  Woburn.  539 

5th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Wood. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Walker. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Walker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Converse. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson,  Sr. 

142    YOUNG,  HARRY,  Brookline.  1163 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Batchelor. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Butter(s). 
7th  in  descent  from  Ralph  Dix. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Spa(u)lding. 
5th  in  descent  from  Wells  Chase. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Foster. 


212 


fln  flDemoriam. 


92  CHARLES  JARVIS  PICKFORD,  died  June  7,  1895. 
27  HENRY  OSCAR  HOUGHTON,  died  Aug.  25,  1895 
26  WILLIAM  LEVERETT  CHASE,  died  Oct.  7,  1895. 

126  FRANKLIN  LEONARD  POPE,  died  Oct.  13,  1895. 
22  GARDNER  ASAPH  CHURCHILL,  died  Aug.  21, 
47  JOHN  HOFFMAN  COLLAMORE,  died  Nov.  3,  1896 

207  HENRY  LILLIE  PIERCE,  died  Dec.  17, 
54  WILLIAM  KLAPP  WILLIAMS,  died  June  4,  1897. 

161   HERBERT  WISWALL,  died  Nov.  21,  1897 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Con 
necticut  was  chartered  April  26,  1893,  and  incorpo 
rated  under  the  State  laws,  May  21,  1893. 

The  elegibility  rules  are  those  of  the  General 
Society  with  the  following  restrictions :  Legislative 
service  unaccompanied  with  military  record  does 
not  constitute  a  valid  claim;  the  direct  ancestor  in 
the  male  line  must  have  resided  in  the  American 
Colonies  before  1750;  collaterals  are  not  admitted. 

The  first  General  Court  was  held  at  New  Haven, 
December  14,  1893,  at  which  time  most  of  the 
officers  and  a  council  were  chosen.  An  adjourned 
General  Court  was  held  at  New  Haven,  May  26, 
1894,  the  257th  anniversary  of  the  attack  by  Cap 
tain  John  Mason  and  his  forces  on  the  Pequot  Fort 
in  Mistick.  At  this  time  the  rest  of  the  officers 
were  elected,  and  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws 
were  adopted  by  a  unanimous  vote. 

The  second  General  Court  was  held  at  New 
Haven,  December  12,  1894. 

The  third  General  Court  was  held  at  Hartford, 
May  i,  1895. 

The  fourth  General  Court  was  held  at  Hartford, 
May  6,  1896. 

The  fifth  General  Court  was  held  at  New  Haven, 
May  5,  1897. 

The  General  Court  is  held  on  the  first  Wednes 
day  in  May,  in  commemoration  of  the  first  General 
Court  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  held  at  Hart 
ford  on  the  first  day  of  May,  1637  (O.  S.),  at  which 
time  the  Sovereignty  of  the  Colony  was  first  as 
serted  by  the  formal  Declaration  of  War  against  the 
Nation  of  the  Pequots. 

214 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

Elected  at  the  Fifth  General  Court,  held  May  5,  1897. 

Governor. 
JAMES  JUNIUS  GOODWIN,  ESQ, 

Deputy-  Governor. 
HON.  FREDERICK  JOHN  KINGSBURY,  LL.D. 

Lieutenant-  Governor. 
PROFESSOR  THEODORE  SALISBURY  WOOLSEY,  LL.B.,  M.A. 

Chaplain. 
THE  RIGHT  REVEREND  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Secretary. 
CHARLES  SAMUEL  WARD,  M.D., 

Bridgeport. 

Treasurer. 
CHARLES  HOTCHKISS  TROWBRIDGE,  ESQ.. 

Mechanics'  Bank,  New  Haven. 

Registrar. 
FRANK  BUTLER  GAY,  ESQ.. 

Hartford. 

Historian. 
HON.  MORRIS  WOODRUFF  SEYMOUR,  M.  A. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  expiring  May  i,  1898. 

ELI  WHITNEY,  COLONEL  JACOB  LYMAN  GREENE, 

ARTHUR  REED  KIMBALL. 

Term  expiring  May  i,  1899. 

CHARLES  DUDLEY  WARNER,  LL.D.,  MAJOR  BELA  PECK  LEARNED, 
JOHN  KIMBERLY  BEACH. 

215 


Term  expiring  May  i,  1900. 

HON.  ROBERT  COIT,  WM.  FREEMAN  FRENCH,  M.D., 

CHARLES  EDWARD  GROSS. 

STANDING  COMMITTEES. 
Committee  on  Membership: 

FRANK  BUTLER  GAY,  Chairman, 

HENRY  PUTNAM  STEARNS,  M.D.,    COLONEL  Louis  RICHMOND  CHENEY. 
REV.  PROF.  SAMUEL  HART,  D.D.,  JOSEPH  GURLEY  WOODWARD. 

Committee  on  Historical  Documents: 

HON.  FREDERICK  JOHN  KINGSBURY,  LL.  D.,  Chairman. 

PROF.  THEODORE  SALISBURY  WOOLSEY,  LL.  B.,  M.A., 

REV.  FRANCIS  GOODWIN,  M.A.,     REV.  GEORGE  LEON  WALKER,  D.D., 

PROF.  EDWARD  ELBRIDGE  SALISBURY,  LL.D. 


216 


PRESENTED  IN  PERPETUITY 
TO  THE 

NEW  HAVEN  PARK  COMMISSION 


PLACED 
OCTOBER     14,    1896 


CONNECTICUT. 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

144    ABBOT,  EDGAR  WADE,  Noroton.  1997 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Abbot. 

101     ALMY,  LEONARD  BALLOU,  Norwich.  956 

8th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Almy. 
9th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Cornell. 

148  ANDREWS,  JAMES  S:  ^RLOCK,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  2001 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Andrews. 

8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Samuel  Stone. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Robert  Sedgwick. 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 

8th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hollister. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Welles. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Moses  Mansfield. 

125     ANDREWS,  REVEREND  WILLIAM  GIVEN,  D.D.,  Guilford.     1978 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Andrews. 

15     BAIRD,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Major,  U.S.A.,  Chicago,  111.       556 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Beard. 

9     ^Bald-win,  Nathan  Adolphus,  New  Haven.  12 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

1 60    BALDWIN,  WILSON  LESLIE,  Stamford.  2179 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 

149  BARBOUR,  Lucius  ALBERT,  Hartford.  2002 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Barber. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Spencer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Cooper. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Brian  Pendleton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Luke  Hitchcock,  Jr. 

217 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Hitchcock. 
7th  in  descent  from  Japhet  Chapin. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Phelps. 

123     BEACH,  JOHN  KIMBERLY,  New  Haven.  1976 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

157     BEARDSLEY,  HON.  MORRIS  BEACH,  Bridgeport.  2176 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

95     BISHOP,  GENERAL  HENRY  ALFRED,  Bridgeport.  906 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Hitchcock. 

77     BISHOP,  TIMOTHY  HIGGINS,  M.D.,  New  Haven.  618 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 

23     BISSELL,  EVELYN  LYMAN,  M.D.,  New  Haven.  564 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bissell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Bissell. 

28     BRADLEY,  CYRUS  SHERWOOD,  Southport.  569 

9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Andrew  Ward. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Wakeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Talcott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Jehu  Burr,  2d. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Cornelius  Hull. 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Hull. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hull. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hull. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bradley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Gershom  Bulkley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Wakeman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  John  Talcott. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Bradley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Theophilus  Hull. 

88     BRAINARD,  HON.  LEVERETT,  Hartford.  776 

5th  in  descent  from  Q.-M.  Nathaniel  Foote,  2d. 

72     BREWSTER,  HON.  LYMAN  DENISON,  Danbury.  613 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

218 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Kellogg. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Martin  Kellogg. 

30    BROWN,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  Bridgeport.  571 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 

117     BRONSON,  JULIUS  HOBART,  Waterbury.  1970 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Bronson. 

1 06  BROOKER,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  Torrington.  1960 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hollister. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Seymour. 

107  BUEL,  JOHN  LAIDLAW,  M.D.,  Litchfield.  1961 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Chittenden. 

37     BULKELEY,  HON.  MORGAN  GARDNER,  Hartford.  578 

7th  in  descent  from  Rev,  Gershom  Bulkeley,  M.D. 

130    BULL,  CHARLES  STEDMAN,  M.D.,  New- York  City.  1983 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
96     BUNCE,  JONATHAN  BRACE,  Hartford.  907 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bunce. 

9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
140    CAPEN,  WALTER  NELSON,  Noroton.  1993 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Capen. 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Collicott. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clap. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Clap. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Bass. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Withington. 

6th  in  descent  from  Hopestill  Humphreys. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Hall. 

7th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Peter  Coffin. 

219 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO, 

75     CATLIN,  ABIJAH,  Hartford.  616 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 

69     CHAPIN,  CHARLES  FREDERIC,  Waterbury.  610 

7th  in  descent  from  Japhet  Chapin. 
5th  in  descent  from  Elisha  Chapin. 

114    CHENEY,  COLONEL  Louis  RICHMOND,  Hartford.  1967 

loth  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

67    CHEW,  JAMES  LAWRENCE.  608 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcot  . 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Prentiss. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Jonathan  Law. 

1 50    CLARK,  CHARLES  HOPKINS,  Hartford.  2003 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Clark. 

53     COIT,  HON.  ROBERT,  New  London.  594 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 

58     COLLINS,  ATWOOD,  Hartford.  599 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

116     CONE,  JAMES  BREWSTER,  Hartford.  1969 

3d  in  descent  from  Private  Sylvanus  Cone. 

45     COOLEY,  FRANCIS  REXFORD,  Hartford.  586 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cook. 

24    CROPPER,  JOHN,  Washington,  D.  C.  565 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Turner. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Webster. 

31     CUTLER,  RALPH  WILLIAM,  Hartford.  572 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Cutler, 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
8th  in  descent  from  Gregory  Stone. 

220 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Newberry. 

8th  in  descent  from  Q.-M.  Nathaniel  Foote,  2d. 

7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Clark. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Holman. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Olmstead. 

16 1     CURTIS,  JOHN  CALVIN,  Bridgeport.  2180 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Curtis. 

60    DAGGETT,  WILLIAM  GIBBONS,  M.D.,  New  Haven.  60 1 

9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Mayhew. 

44    DAVIS,  GUSTAVUS  PIERREPONT,  M.D.,  Hartford.  585 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

142     DAY,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  Hartford.  1995 

4th  in  descent  from  Col.  (later  Gen.)  Israel  Putnam. 

119     DAY,  JOHN  CALVIN,  Hartford.  1972 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 

71     DEMING,  JUDSON  KEITH,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  612 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Deming. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Drury. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Kellogg. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Judson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Lewis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Washburn. 

43    DENNIS,  RODNEY,  Hartford.  584 

5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Dennis. 
3d  in  descent  from  Reverend  John  Dennis. 
8th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Fowler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Stearns. 

221 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Manning. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  James  Kidder. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Hunt. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Goodhue. 
27     DOWNES,  WILLIAM  ELIJAH,  New  Haven,  568 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
7     Durand,  William  Cecil,  Milford.  47 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
109     EATON,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  New  Haven.  1962 

roth  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Selden. 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Selden. 

5th  in  descent  from  Ezra  Selden. 

6th  in  descent  from  Amos  Hurd. 

9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 

9th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Beebe. 
1 20    ELTON  JOHN  PRINCE,  Waterbury.  1970 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Merriman. 
131     FARNAM,  WILLIAM  WHITMAN,  New  Haven.  1984 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Thaxter. 
87     FARNSWORTH,  FREDERICK,  M.D.,  New  London.  775 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonas  Prescott. 

3     Ford,  George  Hare,  Comissary-General,  Ct,  New  29 

Haven. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Tibbals. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Beard. 

93     FOWLER,  FRANKLIN  HAMILTON,  Milford,  26 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Fowler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 

54     FRANKLIN,  WILLIAM  BUEL,  Major-General,  U.S.A.  595 

(Retired),  Hartford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Rhodes. 

222 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

14    FRENCH,  WILLIAM  FREEMAN,  M.D.,  555 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Buckingham. 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Fowler. 

9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 

8th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Bryan. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Bronson. 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Deming. 

7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Whiting. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Moses  Mansfield. 
74    GAY,  FRANK  BUTLER,  Hartford.  615 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Thrall. 

32    GOOCH,  PROFESSOR  FRANK  AUSTIN,  New  Haven.  573 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Gooch. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 

48    GOODWIN,  REVEREND  FRANCIS,  Hartford.  588 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Eells. 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Miles  Morgan. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Eells. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lemuel  Roberts. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Caleb  Williamson. 

4th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Morgan. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Lemuel  Roberts. 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Morgan. 
34    GOODWIN,  JAMES  JUNIUS,  Hartford.  575 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Eells. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Eells. 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Miles  Morgan. 

4th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Morgan. 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Morgan. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Caleb  Williamson. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lemuel  Roberts. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Lemuel  Roberts, 
ni     GOULD,  DAVID  HENRY,  Southport.  1964 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gould. 

223 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

ioo    GREENE,  COLONEL  JACOB  LYMAN,  Hartford.  955 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Greene. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Frye. 

99    GROSS,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Hartford.  954 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Westwood. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bunce. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Aaron  Cooke,  2nd. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Wadsworth. 
3d  in  descent  from  John  Barnard. 

46     HAMERSLEY,  HON.  WILLIAM,  Hartford.  587 

4th  in  descent  from  William  Hamersley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Abraham  de  Peyster. 

129     HAMMOND,  ANDREW  GOODRICH,  Captain,  8th  Cavalry,      1982 

U.  S.  A.,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Olmstead. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Pitkin. 

126     HARRALL,  EDWARD  WRIGHT,  Fairfield.  1979 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

21     HARRISON,  HON.  LYNDE,  New  Haven.  562 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

40    HART,  REV.  PROFESSOR  SAMUEL,  D.D.,  Hartford.  581 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hart. 
7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hart. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Robert  Sedgwick. 
7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Hawkins. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Leverett. 

224 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

133    HAYDEN,  EDWARD  SIMEON,  Waterbury.  1986 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Elijah  Hodges. 

ii     HEATON,  JOHN  EDWARD,  New  Haven.  552 

loth  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
loth  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat, 
loth  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Andrew  Ward. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Stearns. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Morris. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Putnam. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Browne. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Divoll. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Jonathan  Hubbard. 

41     HOOKER,  EDWARD  WILLIAMS,  Hartford.  582 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willet. 
6th  in  descent  from  Coronet  Jonathan  Gilbert. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Simon  Lothrop. 

138     HOLCOMBE,  JOHN  MARSHALL,  Hartford.  1991 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 

132     HOTCHKISS,  HENRY  Lucius,  New  Haven.  1985 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Savage. 

155     HOYT,  EDWARD  CORSE,  Stamford.  2008 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Hoyt. 

76      HUNGERFORD,  CLARENCE  CATLIN,   Hartford.  617 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 

136      HUNTINGTON,   FREDERICK  JABEZ,  Norwich.  1989 

4th  in  descent  from  Jabez  Huntington. 
3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jedediah  Huntington. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 

225 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Moses  Mansfield. 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Coit. 

4th  in  descent  from  Governor  Jonathan  Trumbull. 

151     HYDE,  WILLIAM  WALDO,  Hartford.  2004 

9th  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

159     INGALLS,  PHINEAS  HENRY,  M.D.,  Hartford.  2178 

6th  in  descent  from  Ralph  Sprague. 

137     INGERSOLL,  CHARLES  ANTHONY,  New  Haven.  1990 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

29     INGERSOLL,  COLIN  MACRAE,  JR.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston.         570 
6th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Jonathan  Ingersoll. 
9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Greene. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Nicholas  Easton. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Pratt. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Coggeshall. 

98     ISHAM,  CHARLES,  New-York  City.  104 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Isham. 
6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Foote,  2d. 

84    JARVIS,  REVEREND  SAMUEL  FERMOR,  Brooklyn.  625 

6th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Hawkins. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hart. 

146    JENNINGS,  ARTHUR  OSBORNE,  Southport.  1999 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Nathan  Gold. 

113     KELLOGG,  JOHN  PRESCOTT,  Waterbury.  1966 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Poole. 

91     KIMBALL,  ARTHUR  REED,  Waterbury.  779 

7th  in  descent  from  Japhet  Chapin. 

52     KINGSBURY,  HON.  FREDERICK  JOHN,  LL.D.,  Waterbury.       593 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Kingsbury,  ist. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Kingsbury,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Mark  Leavenworth. 

226 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6 1     LEARNED,  MAJOR  BELA  PECK,  Norwich.  602 

7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Learned. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Billings. 

68    LEARNED,  WALTER,  New  London.  609 

7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Learned. 

13     LEETE,  CHARLES  SIDNEY,  New  Haven.  554 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

no    LOCKWOOD,  LUKE  VINCENT,  Riverside.  1963 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Lockwood. 

1 1  5     LOVE,  REVEREND  WILLIAM  DE  Loss,  JR.,  Hartford.  1968 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Prescott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Clark. 
7th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Whitcomb. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Gurley. 
4th  in  descent  from  William  Whitcomb. 

103    MAXWELL,  FRANCIS  TAYLOR,  Rockville.  1958 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Maxwell. 

163    MERWIN,  ORANGE,  Bridgeport.  2182 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Fowler,  Jr. 

70    MERRIMAN,  WILLIAM  BUCKINGHAM,  Waterbury.  611 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Field. 
5th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Mark  Leavenworth, 

162    MITCHELL,  CHARLES  FOOTE,  Waterbury.  2181 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

121     MUNGER,  CARL  EUGENE,  M.D.,  Waterbury.  1974 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Seward. 

17    NEWTON,  HENRY  GLEASON,  New  Haven.  558 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Newton. 

1 66    OSBORN,  PROF.  HENRY  FAIRFIELD,  New  York  City.          2328 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Nathan  Gold. 

227 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

36     PARKHURST,    LIEUT.    CHARLES  DYER,  4th   Artillery,         577 

U.S.A.,  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Greene. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Henry  Bull. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arthur  Fenner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Williams. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Angell. 

39     PARMELE,  GEORGE  LUTHER,  D.M.D.,  Hartford.  580 

3d  in  descent  from  Samuel  Parmele. 

94    PERKINS,  HON.  J.  DEMING,  Litchfield.  905 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
3d  in  descent  from  Harry  Champion. 

147     PERKINS,  NATHANIEL  SHAW,  New  London.  2000 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

139    PERRY,  HON.  JOHN  HOYT,  Southport.  1992 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Andrew  Ward. 

65     PIERCE,  BRADFORD  DEWnr,  Bridgeport.  606 

loth  in  descent  from  Captain  Michael  Pierce. 

50    PLUMB,  HENRY  BLACKMAN,  Peely,  Pa.  591 

8th  in  descent  from  Doctor  Thomas  Starr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hurlbut. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Church. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Cheeseboro. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Return  Strong. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

8     Pond,  Nicholas  Misplee,  Milford.  171 

4th  in  descent  from  Charles  Pond. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 

228 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hercules  Mooney. 

128    PORTER,  GEORGE  LORING,  M.D.,  Bridgeport.  1981 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Porter. 

135     PRENTIS,  EDWARD,  New  London.  1988 

^th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Prentis. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Prentis. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
5th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Christophers. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Richards. 

79     RAYNOLDS,  EDWARD  VILETTE,  New  Haven.  620 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Raynolds. 

59     ROBERTS,  HENRY,  Hartford.  600 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Taylor,  ist. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Taylor,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  William  Pitkin. 

12     ROBERTSON,  HON.  ABRAHAM  HEATON,  New  Haven.  553 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 

64    ROBINSON,  Lucius  FRANKLIN,  Hartford.  605 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

167    RUSSELL,  TALCOTT  HUNTINGTON,  New  Haven.  2329 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Talcott. 

55     SALISBURY,  PROF.  EDWARD  ELBRIDGE,  L.L.D.,  New  Haven.  596 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Col.  Edmund  Quincy. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Gen.  John  Walley. 

25     SANFORD,  COL.  GEORGE  BLISS,  U.S.A.  (retired),  Litchfield.  556 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Fenn. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Newton. 

73    SANFORD,  PROF.  SAMUEL  SIMONS,  Bridgeport.  614 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 

229 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

105     SEELEY,  WILLIAM  ELMER,  Bridgeport.  1959 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Seeley. 

124    SEYMOUR,  GEORGE  DUDLEY,  New  Haven.  1977 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

38    SEYMOUR,  HON.  MORRIS  WOODRUFF,  Bridgeport.  579 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 

57     SHIPMAN,  ARTHUR  LEFFINGWELL,  Hartford.  598 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

56    SHIPMAN,  HON.  NATHANIEL,  Hartford.  597 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 

90    SKINNER,  WILLIAM  CONVERSE,  Hartford.  778 

7th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Skinner. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Skinner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Howard. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hills. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Hathorn. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Porter. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Porter. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Porter. 

141     SMITH,  ARCHIBALD  HENDERSON,  Stamford.  1994 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 

20    SMITH,  BRADISH  JOHNSON,  Milford.  561 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

19    SMITH,  EDWIN  PORTER,  New-York  City.  560 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

143     SMITH,  STEWART  WOODRUFF,  Stamford.  1996 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 

1 18    SMITH,  HERBERT  KNOX,  Hartford.  1971 

loth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 

230 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

49     STEARNS,  HENRY  PUTNAM,  M.D.,  Hartford.  590 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stearns. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Putnam. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Putnam. 
6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Putnam,  3d. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Holyoke. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 
22    STODDARD,  HON.  WILLIAM  BUDDINGTON,  Milford.  563 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Gibbard. 

122     STURGES,  HENRY  CADY,  Fairfield.  1975 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Andrew  Ward. 

42    TAINTOR,  GEORGE  EDWIN,  Hartford.  583 

5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Ellsworth. 
1 54    TAYLOR,  JOHN  METCALF.  2007 

6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 
1 53     THOMPSON,  HARRY  GRANT,  New  Haven.  2006 

9th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Samuel  Stone. 

9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Ambrose  Gibbons. 

9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Robert  Sedgwick. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sherburn. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Sherburn. 

5th  in  descent  from  Chaplain  John  Graham,  Sr. 

4th  in  descent  from  Chaplain  John  Graham,  Jr. 

10    TIBBALS,  FREDERICK  LEMUEL,  Milford.  551 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Tibballs. 

1 68    TINGLEY,  WITTER  KINNEY,  M.D.,  Norwich.  2330 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
5     Tomlinson,  Charles  Abraham,  Milford.  30 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Beard. 

4     Trowbridge,  Charles  Hotchhiss,  Milford.  65 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Trowbridge. 

231 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

165    TROWBRIDGE,  EDWIN  DWIGHT,  Noroton.  2327 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Trowbridge. 

127     TROWBRIDGE,  EZEKIEL  HAYES,  New  Haven.  1980 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Trowbridge. 

1 02    TROWBRIDGE,  THOMAS  RUTHERFORD,  New  Haven.  1957 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Trowbridge. 

92    TRUMBULL,  JONATHAN,  Norwich.  780 

4th  in  descent  from  Governor  Jonathan  Trumbull. 

134    TURNER,  ELISHA,  Torrington.  1987 

6th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

97    TURNER,  LUTHER  GUITEAU,  Torrington.  908 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

87    TYLER,  COLONEL  AUGUSTUS  CLEVELAND,  New  London.      774 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willet. 
5th  in  descent  from  Timothy  Edwards. 

47     WALKER,  REVEREND  GEORGE  LEON,  D.D.,  Hartford.  588 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 
3d  in  descent  from  Phineas  Walker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Eastman. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Eastman. 

63    WALKER,  REVEREND  PROFESSOR,  WILLISTON,  Hartford.      604 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nathan  Major  Gold. 

112     WAKEMAN,  ROBERT  PEEL,  Southport.  1965 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Wakeman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wakeman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Andrew  Ward. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Blackleach,  Jr. 

158    WARD,   BROWNLEE  ROBERTSON,  M.D.,   Passed  Ass't    2177 

Surgeon,  U.  S.  N. 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Andrew  Ward, 
loth  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Robert  Sedgwick. 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 

232 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

ioth  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys, 
9th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Wyllys. 
9th  in  descent  from  Maj.-Gen.  and  Gov.  John  Leverett. 
9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gregson. 
9th  in  descent  Deputy-Governor  Stephen  Goodyear. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  John  Hubbard. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Leverett  Hubbard. 
i     Ward,  Charles  Samuel,  M.D.,  Bridgeport.  231 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Andrew  Ward. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Robert  Sedgwick. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  William  Hubbard. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Wyllys. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gregson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Maj.-Gen.  and  Gov.  John  Leverett. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Russell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  John  Hubbard. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Leverett  Hubbard. 

85    WARNER,  CHARLES  DUDLEY,  LL.D.,  Hartford.  626 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Warner. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Hitchcock. 

1 8    WARREN,  HERBERT  CLEVELAND,  New  Haven.  559 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

145     WAYLAND,  FRANCIS,  LL.D.,  New  Haven.  1998 

5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 

164    WAYNE,  REVEREND  HENRY  NICOLL,  New  Britain.  2183 

4th  in  descent  from  General  Nathaniel  Woodhull. 

82    WEBSTER,  WILLIAM  REUBEN,  Bridgeport.  623 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

31     WESSELLS,  HENRY  WALTON,  Col.,  A.  D.  C.,  Litchfield.      576 
9th  in  descent  from  Elder  John  Strong, 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Andrew  Ward. 

233 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

85    WHEELER,  HON.  RALPH,  New  London.  624 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

89    WHITNEY,  ELI,  New  Haven.  777 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willet. 

78    WHITNEY,  STEPHEN,  New  Haven.  619 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Lawrence. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 

152     WILLIAMS,  DAVID  WILLARD,  Glastonbury.  2005 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

1 56    WILLIAMS,  WINSLOW  TRACY,  Yantic.  2009 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

1 6    WILLIAMS,  RIGHT  REVEREND  JOHN,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  557 

Middletown. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Williams. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ephraim  Williams. 
4th  in  descent  from  Surgeon  Thomas  Williams. 

8 1     WOODWARD,  JOSEPH  GURLEY,  Hartford.  622 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 

80    WOOLSEY,  PROFESSOR  THEODORE  SALISBURY,  LL.B.,  621 

New  Haven. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Woolsey. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Hull. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Wendell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut-General  John  Walley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Smith. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Timothy  Dwight. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 


234 


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6  Nathan  Gillett,  died  July  29,  1894. 

33  PROF.  DANIEL  CADY  EATON,  died  June  29,  1895. 

66  REV.  EDWARD  ALFRED  SMITH,  died  Oct.  26,  1895. 
104  JAMES  MASON  HOPPIN,  JR.,  died  Jan.  23,  1897. 

26  FREDERICK  PLUMB  MILES,  died  Feb.  19,  1897. 

51  JONATHAN  S.  CURTIS,  M.D.,  died  March  31,  1897. 
108  WILLIAM  ALLYN  HUNGKRFORD,  died  April  15,  1897. 

James  Mason  Hoppin,  Jr.,  born  at  Salem,  Mass.,  May 
1  8,  1857;  died  at  New  Haven. 

He  fitted  for  Yale,  leaving  that  institution  before 
graduation  for  what  he  deemed  the  ampler  opportunities 
for  broader  culture  at  Oxford.  He  received  his  high 
degree  from  that  institution  1880.  He  was  a  true  lover 
of  nature;  the  silver  silence  of  the  snow  was  music  to 
him;  the  fierce  driving  of  the  storm  gave  him  rest;  the 
companionship  of  his  dog  and  horse,  keen  delight. 

He  was  a  welcome  guest  in  every  circle  where  he 
brought  naught  of  discord  or  strife,  contributing  only 
the  pleasant,  gentle  things  of  life.  No  member  of  this 
society  had  a  wider  circle  of  friends.  He  took  a  deep 
interest  in  the  affairs  of  the  society.  To  us  it  seemed 
that  he  had  everything  to  live  for,  and  yet,  by  a  mys 
terious  Providence,  he  was  removed  not  only  from  our 
midst  but  from  a  family  circle  which  loved  him  de 
votedly,  from  friends  and  acquaintances  who  must  ever 
miss  him. 

Frederick  Plumb  Miles,  testified  his  warm  interest  in 
the  society  by  early  joining  it  and  never  missing  a 
meeting.  His  presence,  rather  than  his  words,  was  a 
valued  indorsement;  we  knew  him  as  a  quiet  man. 

Doctor  Jonathan  Strong  Curtis,  in  years  one  of  our 
oldest  members,  a  citizen  whose  worth  was  recognized 
and  appreciated,  an  able  and  honored  physician  whose 
kindly  influence  was  felt  with  his  entrance  into  the  sick 
room  and  remained  as  a  benefaction  long  after  his  de 
parture. 

William  Allyn  Hungerford,  a  recent  but  enthusiastic 
member,  ready  with  his  strong  and  agreeable  personality 
to  co-operate  in  whatever  tended  to  advance  the  interests 
of  the  society  —  a  successful  merchant  in  New  York 
City  —  a  forceful  man  in  whatever  he  undertook. 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  District  of 
Columbia  was  organized  May  20,  1893,  w*th  a 
membership  of  twelve.  Incorporated  November 
17,  1893. 

The  first  General  Court  was  held  December  19, 
1893,  the  membership  list  being  then  increased  to 
twenty-five. 

The  second  General  Court  and  dinner  took  place 
at  the  Shoreham  Hotel  to  commemorate  the  21 9th 
anniversary  of  the  Great  Swamp  fight,  December 
19,  1894. 

The  third  General  Court  was  held  at  the  Shore- 
ham  Hotel  December  19,  1895.  The  membership 
increased  to  sixty,  with  one  resignation  and  one 
death. 

At  the  General  Court  held  December  19,  1895, 
the  membership  clause  of  the  Constitution  was 
amended,  so  that  the  eligibility  from  those  "men 
who  rendered  conspicuous  civil  service  in  a  period 
of  warfare"  might  be  more  clearly  defined,  by 
naming  each  civil  officer  from  whom  eligibility 
must  be  claimed. 

At  a  meeting  held  Sept.  25,  1896,  a  seal  for  the 
Society  was  adopted.  The  "Collateral  Clause" 
was  stricken  out  of  Article  II  of  the  Constitution, 
to  take  effect  Nov.  21,  1896. 

The  Fourth  General  Court  was  held  Dec.  19, 
1896,  at  the  Shoreham  Hotel. 

The  Fifth  General  Court  was  held  Dec.  20,  1897. 

The  Register  for  the  Society  was  printed  Novem 
ber  9,  1897. 


236 


OFFICERS,    GENTLEMEN    OF   THE   COUNCIL 
AND  STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Elected  at  the  Fifth  General  Court,  held  December 

20,  1897,  at  the  Shoreham  Hotel, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Governor. 
CHARLES  F.   T.  BEALE. 

Deputy-Governor. 
GEORGE  COLTON  MAYNARD. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
GEN.  WALTER  WYMAN,  U.  S.  M.  H.  S. 

Secretary. 
JOSEPH  CUYLER  HARDIE, 

War  Department. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
HENRY  G.  KEMP. 

Treasurer. 
JOHN  WILLIAM  HENRY, 

1315  F  Street. 

Registrar. 
FRANK  BIRGE  SMITH, 

1418  F  Street,  N.W. 

Historian. 
MARCUS  BENJAMIN,  PH.D. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  ARNOLD  HARRIS  HORD. 

Chancellor. 
WILLIAM  PARK  METCALF. 

Surgeon. 
IRA  WARREN  DENNISON,  M.D. 

237 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expires  December  19,  1900. 

JAMES  MILTON  FLINT,  M.  D.  U.  S.  N., 

DR.  JAMES  GUSHING  MERRILL,         HENRY  DEARBORN  SAXTON. 
U.S.A. 

Term  Expires  December  19,  1899. 

J.  ELFRETH  WATKINS, 
LELAND  O.  HOWARD,  JOHN  DEWHURST  PATTEN. 

Term  Expires  December  19,  1898. 

JAMES  BOWEN  JOHNSON. 

GEN.  WALTER  WYMAN,  GEN.  ABSALOM  BAIRD,  U.S.A. 

U.  S.  M.  H.  S. 

STANDING   COMMITTEES. 
Committee  on  Membership. 

FRANK  BIRGE  SMITH, 

WILLIAM  VAN  ZANDT  Cox,          HARRY  WESTON  VAN  DYKE, 
GEORGE  TULLY  VAUGHAN,  THOMAS  BLAGDEN. 

M.  D.  U.  S.  M.  H.  S., 

Committee  on  Historical  'Documents. 

GILBERT  THOMPSON, 

HENRY  P.  R.  HOLT,  GEORGE  R.  STETSON, 

ROBERT  ATWATER  SMITH,          JOHN  E.  WATKINS. 

Committee  on  Installation. 
FREDERIC  WOLTERS  HUIDEKOPER, 

JOSEPH  PRENTICE  SANGER,  U.S.A.,     GEN.  A.  BAIRD,  U.S.A., 
JOHN  SIDNEY  WEBB.  JAMES  MALCOLM  HENRY. 


238 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA, 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

63     ANDERSON,  JAMES  THOMAS,  Lieutenant,   U.S.A.,  1431 

Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
9th  in  descent  from  Gregory  Stone. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Pierce. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Bent. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brown. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Stone. 
4th  in  descent  from  Silas  Bent. 

46    BAIRD,  ABSALOM,  Brevet  Major-Gen.  (Retired),  U.S.A.     672 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Baird. 

51     BAIRD,  WILLIAM,  Captain  6th  Cavalry,  U.S.A.  883 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Baird. 

31  BATCHELDER,  GEORGE  AIKEN.  644 
5th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Batchelder. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Gilman. 
4th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Boynton. 

8    Batchelder,  Joseph  Frederick.  237 

5th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Batchelder. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Gilman. 
4th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Boynton, 

7.     Batchelder,  Richard  Napoleon,  Brigadier-General          236 

(Retired),  U.  S.  A. 

4th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Batchelder. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Gilman. 
3d  in  descent  from  Joshua  Boynton. 

32  BEALE,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  TIFFANY,  Washington.  64=, 
7th  in  descent  from  Francis  Wainwright. 

6th  in  descent  from  Hendrickse  Gerritse  Van  Wie. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Casparus  Conyn. 

239 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

80    BELL,  GEORGE,  Colonel  (Retired),  U.  S.  A.  1839 

3d  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Duffield. 

83     BELL,  WILLIAM  DUFFIELD,  M.D.,  New-York  City.  1867 

4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Duffield. 

76     BENJAMIN,  MARCUS,  Editor,  U.  S.  National  Museum.         1775 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Partridge. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Matthew  Mitchell. 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Ephraim  Terry. 
65     BLADGEN,  THOMAS,  Washington.  1433 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Porter. 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Gaylor. 

9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanley. 

9th  in  descent  from  Edward  Stebbens. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Porter. 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Law. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Peabodie. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Selleck. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Nathan  Gold. 

4th  in  descent  from  Judge  Ebenezer  Silliman. 

3th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gold  Selleck  Silliman. 
43     BOYD,  ALLEN  RICHARDS,  Washington.  669 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Glover. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Roger  Clapp. 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Clapp. 
71     BROWN,  DUDLEY  PARRISH,  Oklahoma.  1558 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Herrick. 

5th  in  descent  from  Henry  Herrick. 

4th  in  descent  from  Henry  Herrick. 

3d  in  descent  from  William  Bartlett. 

240 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

86     BRYAN,   CHARLES  PAGE,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and        2324 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  of  the  United  States  of 
America  to  Brazil. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Page. 

57     BUCHANAN,  ROBERDEAU,  Washington.  1206 

4th  in  descent  from  George  Buchanan. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hendryck  Barentsen  Smidt. 
6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
3d  in  descent  from  General  Daniel  Roberdeau. 
3d  in  descent  from  Thomas  McKean. 

24     CLARK,  ALONZO  HOWARD,  Editor,  Smithsonian  Insti-      637 

tution. 

8th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Clarke. 

74  CLARK,  SAMUEL  WYLLIS,  Washington.  1688 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Treat. 

9     Cooke,  Charles  Edward,  Topographer,  U.S.  Geo-        238 

logical  Survey,  Washington. 
4th  in  descent  from  Gideon  Brownson. 

36    COWLES,   CALVIN  DUVALL,   Captain,    2}d  Infantry,         649 

U.S.A.,  Fort  Clark,  Tex. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Astwood. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Cowles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  William  Judd. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Moses  Mansfield. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Baker. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Josiah  Cowles. 

75  Cox,  WILLIAM  VAN  ZANDT,   Chief  Clerk,  National         1771 

Museum. 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Borden. 

241 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Stanton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallup. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
6th  in  descent  from  Benadam  Gallup. 

88    CUSTIS,   GEORGE  WASHINGTON  NEALE,  M.D.,  Wash-      2326 

ington. 
7th  in  descent  from  Randall  Revell. 

87    CUSTIS,  J.  B.  GREGG,  M.D.,  Washington.  2325 

8th  in  descent  from  Randall  Revell. 

2     Davenport,  Richard  Graham,  Lieutenant,  U.S.  N.  77 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Brent. 

50    DENNISON,  IRA  WARREN,  M.D.,  Washington.  882 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Prentice. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Miner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallup. 

38    FISHER,  ROBERT  STRETTELL  JONES,  Washington.  651 

6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
5th  in  descent  from  Robert  Strettell. 
3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  David  Jameson. 

79     FLINT,  JAMES  MILTON,   Medical   Director,   U.S.N.,         1793 

Washington. 

7th  in  descent  from  William  French. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Swan. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Whitney. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Ayer. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Kittredge. 
4th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Stickney. 

60     GALE,  THOMAS  MONROE,  Washington.  1228 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthew  Fuller. 

242 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

73     HALL,  WILLIAM  CARVEL,  Civil  Engineer,  U.  S.  Geo-     1687 

logical  Survey. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sunderlaine. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Yeates. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Rogers  Matthews. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Cattell. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Hall. 

37     HARDIE,  FRANCIS  HUNTER,  Captain,  3d  Cavalry,  U.S.A.     650 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Dirck  Wessels  Ten  Broeck. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hendrick  Van  Rensselaer. 

26     HARDIE,  JOSEPH  CUYLER,  Washington.  639 

8th  in  descent  from  Col.  OlofT  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Johannis  Pieterszen  Van  Burgh. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Dirck  Wessels  Ten  Broeck. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Capt.  Hendrick  Van  Rensselaer. 

6 1     HATCHER,  ROBERT  STOCKWELL,  Secretary  of  the  Uni-     1429 

versal  Postal  Congress. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Lee. 

44     HENRY,  JAMES  MALCOLM,  Washington.  670 

6th  in  descent  from  Patrick  Forrest. 

30    HENRY,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Washington.  643 

6th  in  descent  from  Patrick  Forrest. 
4th  in  descent  from  David  Crawford. 

8 1     HOLT,  HENRY  PETER  RENOUF,  Washington.  1840 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

84    HORD,  REV.  ARNOLD  HARRIS,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  1868 

8th  in  descent  from  George  Gardiner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Angell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Waterman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Tew. 

243 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Stukeley  Westcott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Arnold,  ist. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Harris,  ist. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Brown, 
yth  in  descent  from  Eleazer  Arnold. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Arnold. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Harris,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Arnold,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Harris,  }d. 
5th  in  descent  from  Gideon  Harris. 
4th  in  descent  from  Francis  Triplett. 

42     HORTON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  New  York  City.  668 

8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eddy. 
8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Allyn. 
7th  in  descent  from  Peter  Spicer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Clarke. 

52  HOWARD,  LELAND  OSSIAN,  Entomologist,  Washington.     1002 
7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Weld. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Pickering. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gardner. 

53  HUBBARD,  HON.  GARDINER  G.,  Washington.  1107 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Hubbard. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Sir  John  Leverett. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Russell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Wyllis. 

47    HUIDEKOPER,  FREDERIC  WOLTERS,  Washington.  673 

6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
4th  in  descent  from  Evan  Evans. 
4th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
3d  in  descent  from  Joseph  Shippen. 

1 8    JOHNSON,  JAMES  BOWEN,  Secretary,  Howard  University.     631 
8th  in  descent  from  General  John  Johnson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 

244 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Bass. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Bowen. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Gibson. 

23     KEITH,  ARTHUR,  Geologist,  U.S.  Geological  Survey.        636 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Richardson. 

62     KEMP,  HENRY  GREENWAY,  Journalist,  Washington.          1430 
9th  in  descent  from  Robert  Beverly. 

85     KIRKMAN,  VAN  LEER,  Nashville,  Tenn.  2102 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Wayne. 

28  KNOX,  WILLIAM  SALSBURY,  Washington.  641 
9th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Emery. 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ambrose  Gibbons. 

8th  in  descent  from  James  Emery. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Sherburne. 

78    LARNED,  DANIEL  READ,  Major  (Retired),  U.S.A.  1792 

5th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Learned,  Jr. 

21     LONG,  OSCAR  FITZALAN,  Captain,  U.S.  A.  634 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Pietersie  Mabie. 
6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Volkertsie  Veeder. 

67    MANN,  CHARLES  ADDISON.  1435 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Man. 

1 1     Mason,  Theodorus  Bailey  Myers,  Lieutenant  (Re-  247 

tired),  U.  S.  N. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

29  MAYNARD,  GEORGE  COLTON,  Custodian,  Electrical  Col-     642 

lections  U.  S.  National  Museum. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Booth. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Chandler. 
6th  in  descent  from  George  Colton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Moseley. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Colton. 
3d  in  descent  from  Josiah  Moseley. 

245 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

33     MERRILL,  JAMES  GUSHING,  Major  and  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,    646 

Washington. 
7th  in  descent  from  General  Sir  John  Leverett. 

55     METCALF,  WILLIAM  PARK,  Washington.  1145 

8th  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Humphrey. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Williams. 

12  Moseley,  Ed-ward  Augustus,  Washington.  249 
4th  in  descent  from  Reverend  Samuel  Moseley. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thaddeus  Clark. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Weeks. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Edward  Tyng. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jonathan  Buck. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Brown. 

82     MOSES,  ZEBINA,  Asst.  Supt.  Railway  Mail  Service,  1866 

U.  S.  P.  O.  Dept. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Moses. 

70    OWEN,  FREDERICK  DENISON,  Washington.  1557 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

77    PATTEN,  JOHN  DEWHURST,  Washington.  1791 

9th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hollister. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Talcott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Pitkin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Col.  John  Talcott. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Welles. 
6th  in  descent  from  Judge  William  Pitkin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Joseph  Talcott. 

13  Peale,  Albert  Charles,  Geologist,  Washington.  250 
6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Ridgley. 

246 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  George  Stewart. 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Brewer. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Patterson. 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 

5  Roe,  Fayette  Washington,  Captain,  U.S.A.  157 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Roe. 

3     Roe,  Francis  Asbury,  Rear  Admiral  (Retired),  U.S.N.,     1 18 

Washington. 
3d  in  descent  from  John  Roe. 

6  ROE,  GEORGE.  205 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Roe. 

54     SANGER,  JOSEPH  PRENTICE,  Major  and  Inspector  Gen-     1144 

eral,  U.S.A. 

4th  in  descent  from  Richard  Sanger. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  George  Barbour. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Prentice. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 
4th"in  descent  from  Ensign  Benjamin  Butler. 

1 6  SAXTON,  HENRY  DEARBORN,  Clerk,  War  Department.        629 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Catlin. 

5th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Catlin. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Catlin. 
3d  in  descent  from  Seth  Catlin. 

17  SMITH,  FRANK  BIRGE,  Washington.  630 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Fitch. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Gunn. 

34    SMITH,  ROBERT  ATWATER,  Washington.  647 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Turner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Mitchell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  White. 

247 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Canfield. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Fitch. 

7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Goodyear. 
59    STETSON,  REVEREND  CALEB  ROCHFORD,  Washington.       1556 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallop. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  James  Noyes. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
66    STETSON,  GEORGE  ROCHFORD,  Washington.  1434 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Bass,  ist. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Chittenden. 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Thayer. 

6th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Marsh. 

6th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Collamore. 

5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Bass,  2d. 

68    TAYLOR,  JOHN  YEATMAN,  Medical  Director,  U.S.N.          1550 
5th  in  descent  from  Philip  Taylor. 
7th  in  descent  from  Valentine  Hollingsworth. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Maris. 

15     THOMPSON,  GILBERT,  Geographer,  U.S.  Geological  628 

Survey. 

8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Nash. 

8th  in  descent  from  Myles  Standish. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden, 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

4th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Keith. 
58     VAN  DYKE,  HARRY  WESTON,  Washington.  1207 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bissell. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Clark. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Washburn,  Sr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Morton. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Silas  Sears. 

248 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

35     VAUGHAN,  GEORGE  TULLY,  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon,       648 

U.  S.  M.H.S. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Nevil. 

72     WATKINS,  JOHN  ELFRETH,  Curator,  Technological         1559 

Collections,  U.  S.  National  Museum,  Washington. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Woodson. 

48    WEBB,  JOHN  SIDNEY,  Washington.  880 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  White. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Nott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Poor. 

45     WEBSTER,  JOSEPH  RAWSON,  Lincoln,  Neb.  671 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Webster. 

41     WELLS,  BENJAMIN  WARNER,  JR.,  Ensign,  U.S.N.  667 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

64    WILHELM,  WILLIAM  HERMAN,  Lieutenant,  U.S.A.  1342 

4th  in  descent  from  George  Weaver. 

20    WYMAN,  WALTER,  Surgeon-General,  U.  S.  M.  H.S.,         633 

Washington. 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutter. 
4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Nehemiah  Wyman. 


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Tin  flDemoriam. 
* 


14  REV.  JAMES  OWEN  DORSEY,  died  Feb.  4,  1895. 

49  CHARLES  ADDISON  MANN,  died  March  13,  1896. 

40  WILLIAM  HOLCOMB  WEBSTER,  died  March  23,  1896. 

59  CHARLES  HENRY  BAKER,  died  May  6,  1896. 

25  GEORGE  BROWN  GOODE,  died  Sept.  6,  1896. 

22  ADMIRAL  R.  W.  MEADE,  died  May  4,  1897. 

53  GARDINER  G.  HUBBARD,  died  Dec.  11,  1897. 

Charles  Addison  Mann,  Lawyer.  Born  in  Utica,  New 
York,  May  29,  1835.  Died  at  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

William  Holcomb  Webster,  Chief  Examiner  U.S.  Civil 
Service  Commission.  Born  in  Burlington,  Connecticut, 
January  24,  1839.  Died  in  Washington  City. 

Charles  Henry  Baker,  Chief  Engineer,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Born  in  Salem,  Massachusetts,  January  \6,  1831.  Died 
in  Washington  City. 

George  Brown  Goode,  Assistant  Secretary  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution.  Born  in  New  Albany,  Indiana, 
February  13,  1851.  Died  in  Washington  City. 

Richard  Worsam  Meade,  Rear  Admiral  (Retired),  U.S. 
Navy.  Born  in  New  York  City,  October  9,  1837.  Died 
in  Washington  City. 

Gardiner  Greene  Hubbard,  Lawyer.  Born  in  Boston, 
Massachusetts,  August  25,  1822.  Died  in  Washington 
City. 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
New  Jersey  was  organized  May  i,  1894;  chartered 
by  the  General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  May  8, 
1894.  First  meeting  of  the  Society  to  receive  the 
charter  and  to  elect  officers,  May  10,  1894.  Incor 
porated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey, 
July  26,  1894.  Meeting  on  this  day  at  the  house 
of  His  Excellency,  General  Edward  Burd  Grubb, 
Edgewater  Park,  on  the  Delaware  River  opposite 
the  spot  where  Washington  and  Lafayette  first 
met.  The  Second  General  Court  was  held  at 
Newark,  May  10,  1895.  Re-incorporated  under  the 
Act  of  February  26,  1895.  The  Third  General  Court 
was  held  at  the  "Beechwood,"  Summit,  May  n, 
1896.  Fourth  General  Court  at  the  Somerset  Inn, 
Bernardsville,  May  10,  1897. 


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OFFICERS  OF   THE   SOCIETY   OF  COLONIAL 

WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY. 
Elected  at  the  Fourth  General  Court,  held  at  Somer 
set  Inn,  Bernardsville,  New  Jersey, 
May  loth,  1897. 

Governor. 
GENERAL  EDWARD  BURD  GRUBB. 

Deputy-  Governor. 
GENERAL  WILLIAM  SCUDDER  STRYKER. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
WILLIAM  MORRIS  DEEN. 

Secretary. 
GEORGE  ELLSWORTH  KOUES, 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  120  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Treasurer. 
GEORGE  SANDFORD  WYLIE, 

Morristown,  New  Jersey. 

Registrar. 
FRANK  OBADIAH  BRIGGS. 

Historian. 
REV.  FRANK  LANDON  HUMPHREYS,  S.T.D. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  ASHBEL  GREEN  VERMILYE,  D.D. 

Chancellor. 
GEORGE  CUMMINS  THOMAS. 


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GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  expiring  1898. 

WILLIAM  FELLOWES  MORGAN,        PIERREPONT  EDWARDS, 
THOMAS  WILLIAM  MILNOR. 

Term  expiring  1899. 

CHARLES  BURNHAM  SOJJIER,  BRADFORD  DARRACH, 

GEORGE  CHRISTIAN  KOBBE. 

Term  expiring  1900. 

TOWNSEND  BURNET  BALDWIN,  John  EYERMAN, 

AUGUSTUS  CORNWALL  DOWNING. 

{Membership  Committee. 

GEORGE  CHRISTIAN    KOBBE,          TOWNSEND  BURNET  BALDWIN, 
Chairman,  GEORGE  ELLSWORTH  KOUES, 

WILLIAM  MORRIS  DEEN,  CHARLES  ARTHUR  GREENE. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

21     ADAMS,  WASHINGTON  IRVING  LINCOLN,  Montclair.  859 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Philips. 

36  AMES,  Louis  ANNIN,  Jersey  City.  1746 
loth  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Dickinson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Stanton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Prentice. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jacob  Melyn. 

33    BALDWIN,  MAJOR  TOWNSEND  BURNET,  Edgwater  Park.      1743 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Beers. 

39    BARRELL,  HARRY  FERDINAND,  Milburn.  1819 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Wisner. 

37  BEERS,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  Galveston,  Tex.  1817 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Beers. 

29     BREWER,  JOHN,  Summit.  1 526 

4th  in  descent  from  Deliverence  Brewer. 

23    BRIGGS,  FRANK  OBADIAH,  Trenton.  86 1 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bradbury. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Emery. 

4     Chandler,  Walter,  Elizabeth.  129 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Chandler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Lee. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Dennison. 

254 


NEW  JERSEY. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

49      COGGESHALL,   MORTON  CHEESEMAN,   Summit.  2375 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Coggeshall. 

6     Cogbill  .Howard,  Morristown.  192 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

26    COOKE,  HUMPHREYS  KARL,  Morristown.  1523 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Humphreys. 

14    DARRACH,  BRADFORD,  Elizabeth.  852 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Howell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Francis  Rombouts. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hezekiah  Howell. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bradford. 

1 1     Deen,  William  Morris,  Short  Hills.  378 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Brenton. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Card. 
8th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Clarke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Jefferson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Edmund  Jennings. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Harris. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Thomas  Turpin. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Clement  Read. 

44    DOWNING,  AUGUSTUS  CORNWALL,  Morristown.  1856 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Thomas. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 

42    EATON,  THEODORE  HORATIO,  Detroit,  Mich.  1854 

5th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Eaton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Mayhew. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jan  Stryker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Burnett. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Talcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Edsall. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Read. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Herpin,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Read. 

255 


NEW  JERSEY. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8     Edwards,  Pierrepont,  Elizabeth.  131 

5th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Timothy  Edwards. 

43     EVANS,  DUDLEY,  Montclair.  1855 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Evans. 

30  EYERMAN,  JOHN,  Easton,  Pa.  1527 

7th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Sewitz. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Kachlein. 
5th  in  descent  from  Michael  Butz. 

48     FARNHAM,  ELIJAH  THOMPSON,  Elizabeth.  2090 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  James  Bishop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  White. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Thompson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Ailing,  Jr. 

34    GREENE,  CHARLES  ARTHUR,  Summit.  1744 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Coggeshall. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Clarke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Coggeshall. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 

27     GRUBB,  CHARLES  Ross,  Burlington.  1 524 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 

2     Grubb,  General  Edward  Burd,  Edgewater  Park.  451 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Grubb. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 

25     HALSEY,  CHARLES  DAY  THOMPSON,  Newark.  1 522 

8th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 

45     HALSEY,  WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG,  Newark.  2087 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Halsey. 

41     HILL,  WALLACE  MORRILL,  Newark.  1853 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thaddeus  Clark. 

i  o    Humphreys,  1{ev.  Frank  Landon,  S.  T.  D. ,  Morristo wn.     305 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Humphreys. 

256 


NEW  JERSEY. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

19    HUMPHREYS,  FREDERICK  H.,  M.D.,  Morristown.  857 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Humphreys. 

28     KITE,  Louis  STANWOOD,  Beverly.  1525 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  William  Warner. 

1 6  KOBBE,  GEORGE  CHRISTIAN,  Short  Hills.  854 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenent  Joseph  Rogers. 

5     Koues,  George  Ellsworth,  Elizabeth.  367 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  'Winthrop. 
8th  in  descent  from  Vice-Director  Gen.  Johannes  de 

La  Montagne. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gilman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieut-Colonel  Winthrop  Hilton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Thing. 

47    LIVINGSTON,  PHILIP,  Morristown.  2089 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Livingston. 

38    LOVELL,  LEANDER  NEWTON,  Plainfield.  1818 

loth  in  descent  from  Richard  Warren. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

7    Macdonald,  {Malcolm,  Princeton.  677 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

46    MCCLINTOCK,  EMORY,  Morristown.  2088 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Wakeman. 

17  MILNOR,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  Burlington.  855 
7th  in  descent  from  Dep. -Governor  Thomas  Lloyd. 

15    MORGAN,  WILLIAM  FELLOWES,  Short  Hills.  853 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 

31     ROCKWOOD,  PROF.  CHARLES  GREENE,  JR.,  Princeton.        1528 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Adams. 
7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Vermilye. 

257 


NEW  JERSEY. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

20    SQUIER,  CHARLES  BURNHAM,  Rahway.  858 

4th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Crane. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ephriam  Terrill. 

3     Stryker,  William  Scudder,  Adjutant-General,  Trenton.  466 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Strycker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Scudder. 

13    THOMAS,  GEORGE  CUMMINS,  Elizabeth.  851 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jacob  Leisler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  David  Provoost. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  David  Provost. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Provost. 

22    TOLER,  HENRY  PENNINGTON,  Short  Hills.  860 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Sanford,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Ward. 

40    TOLER,  WILLIAM  PENNINGTON,  Elizabeth.  1820 

7th  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 

35    TYLER,  COLONEL  MASON  WHITING,  Plainfield.  1745 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  John  Mason. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieut-Col.  William  Whiting. 

32     VERNON,  WILLIAM  VERNON,  Short  Hills.  1529 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Richard  Ward. 

9     Vermilye,  Reverend  A sbbel  Green,  D.D.,  Englewood.     341 
7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Vermilye. 
6th  in  descent  from  Johannes  Vermilye. 

1 8    WYLIE,  GEORGE  SANDFORD,  Morristown.  856 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 


258 


Tin  flDemoriam, 


24  ROBERT  S.  GREEN,  died  May  7,  1895. 

i    William  John  Potts,  died  Nov.  18,  1895. 
12  Clifford  Stanley  Sims,  died  March  3,  1896. 

An  inscrutable  Providence  having  removed  from  the 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  a 
valued  member  and  its  late  Chancellor,  the  Hon.  Clifford 
Stanley  Sims,  D.C.L.,  it  is  with  profound  sorrow  that 
the  following  minute  is  ordered  to  be  placed  on  the 
records  of  the  Society. 

Judge  Sims  was  a  man  of  various  gifts,  having  been 
at  different  times  a  sailor,  a  soldier,  an  author,  a  states 
man,  and  a  jurist. 

He  served  his  country  with  zeal  during  the  late  Civil 
War — first  in  the  Navy  and  then  in  the  U.  S.  Volunteers 
until  taken  a  prisoner  and  paroled  until  the  close  of  the 
war.  In  this  latter  branch  of  the  U.  S.  service  he  at 
tained  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 

His  service  in  the  Legislature,  and  later  as  U.S.  Consul 
at  Ottawa,  Canada,  as  well  as  his  membership  in  a  large 
number  of  representative  bodies,  all  testify  to  the  dis 
tinguished  position  that  men  were  glad  to  accord  him. 

He  was  the  President  of  the  New  Jersey  State  Society 
of  the  Cincinnati.  A  man  so  strong  and  vigorous  in 
character,  so  fearless  and  outspoken  as  he  was,  he  yet 
incurred  the  enmity  of  few  and  maintained  the  respect 
of  all. 

The  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  of  which  he  was  a 
member,  was  glad  of  his  voice  and  advice — honored 
him  with  a  position  in  her  great  Triennial  Councils — hon 
ored  him  the  more  because  on  one  notable  occasion  he 
stood  almost  alone  for  conscience  and  right.  Recalling 
even  now  his  many  noble  qualities  of  mind  and  heart, 
and  failing  perhaps  to  devise  the  mysterious  Providence 
that  would  take  so  useful  a  life  in  its  prime,  we  are  glad 
to  be  able  to  bring  our  warmest  tribute  of  love  and  honor 
and  say  "  Beati  mortui  qui  in  Domine  Moriuntur." 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  VIRGINIA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
Virginia  was  organized  June  28,  1894,  at  the  Capitol, 
in  the  City  of  Richmond,  and  chartered  by  the 
General  Council  November  12,  1894.  The  first 
General  Court  was  held  in  the  rooms  of  the  Vir 
ginia  Historical  Society  December  29,  1894. 


260 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  VIRGINIA. 

Elected  at  a  Court  held  on  December  29,  1894. 

Governor. 
JOSEPH  BRYAN. 

Deputy-  Governor. 
GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS  WALKER. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
VIRGINIUS  NEWTON. 

Secretary. 
THOMAS  ROLLING,  JR. 

Box  404,  Richmond,  Va. 

Treasurer. 
THOMAS  BOLLING,  JR.,  pro  tern, 

Registrar. 
EDWARD  C.  MAYO. 

Chancellor. 
JAMES  LYONS. 


261 


VIRGINIA. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE    SOCIETY   NO.  GENERAL    SOCIETY    NO. 

1 6    BLAIR,  ANDREW  BEIRNE.  1723 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Jordan. 

9    Boiling,  Thomas,  Jr.  716 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Boiling. 

10  BRYAN,  JOSEPH.  1035 
4th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Bryan. 

3  Cabell,  James  Alston.  711 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Cabell. 

11  CARTER,  THOMAS  NELSON.  1036 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Carter. 

12  DANDRIDGE,  NATHANIEL  PENDLETON,  M.D.  1205 
5th  in  descent  from  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  Spotswood. 

2     Duke,  Richard,  Thomas  Walker,  Jr.  351 

4th  in  descent  from  Adjutant  Thomas  Walker. 

14  FRY,  JOHN  WALKER.  134* 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joshua  Fry. 

4  Lyons,  James.  712 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Claiborne. 

7  Mayo,  Edward  Carrington.  66 1 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Mayo. 

8  Newton,  Virginius.  7r5 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Corbin. 

15  PENDLETON,  EDMOND.  1343 
4th  in  collateral  descent  from  Judge  Edmond  Pendleton. 

262 


VIRGINIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

13    SMITH,  FRANCIS  LEE.  1238 

8th  in  descent  from  Augustine  Warner,  Sr. 

i     Walker,  Gustavus  Adolphus.  316 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Meredith. 

6     Walker,  John  Garland.  7 1 4 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Fitzhugh. 

5     Walker,  William  James.  713 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Fitzhugh. 


263 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
STATE  OF   NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
New  Hampshire  was  organized  September  27,  1894, 
at  Concord,  incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the 
State  of  New  Hampshire,  September  28,  1894,  and 
chartered  by  the  General  Council,  November  12, 
1894. 

The  first  General  Court  was  held  December  n, 
1894,  in  the  library  of  the  New  Hampshire  Histor 
ical  Society  at  Concord,  and  the  officers  and  com 
mittees  for  the  ensuing  year  elected. 

The  second  General  Court  was  held  September 
12,  1895,  in  the  State  Senate  chamber  in  Concord, 
and  the  officers  and  committees  for  the  year  fol 
lowing  were  elected.  Other  business  of  import 
ance  was  also  transacted. 

The  third  General  Court  was  held  at  the  Eagle 
Hotel,  Concord,  June,  17,  1896. 

The  fourth  General  Court  was  held  at  the  Rock- 
ingham  Colonial  Hall,  Portsmouth,  June  15,  1897, 
being  the  i^2d  anniversary  of  the  capture  of 
Louisburg. 


264 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Elected  at  the  Fourth  General  Court,  held  June  15,  1897,  at  the 
Rockingham  Colonial  Hall,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Governor. 
HENRY  OAKES  KENT, 

Lancaster. 

Deputy-Governor. 
JOHN  CALVIN  THORNE. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
JAMES  FORNEY. 

Secretary. 
CHARLES  LATHROP  PARSONS. 

Durham. 

Treasurer. 
GRANVILLE  PRIEST  CONN, 

Concord. 

Registrar. 
EZRA  SCOLLAY  STEARNS, 

Rindge. 

Chaplain. 
CHARLES  LANGDON  TAPPAN. 

Chancellor. 
JARED  IRVING  WILLIAMS. 

265 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

EZRA  SCOLLAY  STEARNS,  EDSON  COFFIN  EASTMAN, 

WILLIAM  DAVIS  SAWYER,  JOHN  SHELDON  TREAT, 

HENRY  ARTHUR  CUTTER. 

Committee  on  Membership. 

CHARLES  LANGDON  TAPPAN,  JAMES  MILNOR  COIT, 

GEORGE  FREDERIC  EVANS,  GEORGE  OSCAR  BALL, 

MORTON  FREEMAN  PLANT. 


266 


NE  W  HA  MPSHIRE. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE    SOCIETY   NO.  GENERAL    SOCIETY   NO. 

42  BALL,  GEORGE  OSCAR,  Claremont.  2153 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

14     Bangs,  Charles  McClary,  Cambridge,  Mass.  728 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  McClary. 

7     Bangs,  Frederick  Lincoln,  Cambridge,  Mass.  721 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  McClary. 

1 8     BEATTY,  FRANKLIN  THOMASON,  M.D.,  Boston,  Mass.        2129 
4th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Beatty. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Jean  Paul  Jaquett. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Andreas  Bengsten. 

52     BROWN,  ELISHA  RHODES,  Dover.  2274 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 

49     BUSIEL,  HON.  CHARLES  ALBERT,  Laconia.  2160 

6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Tilton. 

ii     Clapp,  Frederick  Walter,Boston,  Mass.  725 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Clapp. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Clapp. 

43  COIT,  JAMES  MILNOR,  Ph.  D.,  Concord.  2154 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

21     CONN,  GRANVILLE  PRIEST,  M.D.,  Concord.  2132 

3d  in  descent  from  John  Conn. 

30    CUTTER,  HENRY  ARTHUR,  Nashua.  2141 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutter. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ephriam  Cutter. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Prescott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonas  Prescott. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  David  Alld. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peter  Powers. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

55    DEERING,  JOHN  WENTWORTH,  Boston,  Mass.  2277 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  William  Pepperrell. 

27    EASTMAN,  EDSON  CUMMINGS,  Concord.  2138 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Eastman. 

22     EASTMAN,  HON.  SAMUEL  COFFIN,  Concord.  2133 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Eastman. 

54    EDGERLY,  EDWIN  LORRAINE,  New-York  City.  2276 

4th  in  descent  from  David  Edgerly. 

41     EVANS,  GEORGE  FREDERIC,  Portland,  Me.  2152 

8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Morton. 

3     Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  Penacook.  717 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Fryer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Waldron. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gerrish. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Timothy  Gerrish. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  William  Pepperrell. 

34  FORNEY,  COL.  JAMES,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  Portsmouth.     2145 
In  right  of  Emanuel  Carpenter. 

35  FOSTER,  JOSEPH,  Paymaster  U.S.  Navy,  Portsmouth.     2146 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jeremiah  Foster. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Boreman. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Goodhue. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Giddinge  (Giddings). 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Giddings. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Spalding. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Jackson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  George  Ingersoll. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Ingersoll. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Riggs. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Ingalls. 
6th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Rust. 
6th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Robert  Kinsman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Butler. 

268 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

36    GILCHRIST,  HARRY  WILBUR,  Franklin.  2147 

5th  in  descent  from  James  Dunlap. 
23    GORDON,  CAPT.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  Somerville,  Mass.     2134 

5th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Gordon. 

4th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gordon. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Carter. 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Giddinge. 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Bartlett. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Gershom  Fleg. 

45     HIGGINS,  GEORGE,  M.D.,  Concord.  2156 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  William  Pepperill. 

33    HILL,  REVEREND  HOWARD  FREMONT,  Concord.  2144 

4th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Hill. 
5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Adams. 

15     HUBBARD,  COL.  ADOLPHUS  SKINNER,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     811 
8th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Hubbard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Caleb  Hubbard. 
4th  in  descent  from  Peter  Hubbard,  Sr. 

8    Jackson  Henry  Stedman,  Boston,  Mass.  722 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Jackson. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Timothy  Jackson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Spring. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Stone. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Trowbridge. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Greenwood. 

32    JAMESON,  WINFIELD  SCOTT,  Port  Gamble,  Wash.  2143 

4th  in  descent  from  Martin  Jameson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Vaughn. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Wise. 

6    Kent,  Colonel  Henry  Oakes,  LL.D.,  U.S.V.,  Lancaster.    720 
3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jacob  Kent. 
9th  in  descent  from  Richard  Butler. 
9th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Samuel  Stone. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Root. 

269 


NE  W  HA  MPSHIRE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Mann. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Peabody. 

53     MORSE,  PROFESSOR  FRED  WINSLOW,  Durham.  2275 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Jacob. 
7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Gushing. 

29     PARSONS,  PROFESSOR  CHARLES  LATHROP,  Durham.  2140 

7th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Parsons. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Parsons, 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
9th  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Alden. 
9th  in  descent  from  Asst.-Governor  William  Collier. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Marsh. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ebenezer  Marsh. 

56     PITMAN,  CHARLES  FRANK,  Laconia.  2278 

4th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Woodbury. 

j     PUlbrook,  Frederick  "Bacon,  Jamaica  Plains,  Mass.  512 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 
6th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Bacon. 
4th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Samuel  Clough. 

1 6     PLAISTED,  SHERIDAN,  Waterville,  Me.  812 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

39  PLANT,  HON.  HENRY  BRADLEY,  New-York  City.  2150 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Plant. 

8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Thomas  Gregson. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Frisbee. 

40  PLANT,  MORTON  FREEMAN,  New-York  City.  2151 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Plant. 

270 


NE  W  HA  M PS  HI  RE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Thomas  Gregson. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Frisbee. 

58    ROLLINS,  HON.  FRANK  WEST,  Concord.  2280 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Eastman. 

24    SAWYER,   WILLIAM  DAVIS,  Quartermaster-General,        2135 

N.  H.  N.  G.,  Dover. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Sawyer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Caleb  Sawyer. 
4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Caleb  Sawyer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Peter  Coffin. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Tristram  Coffin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Willard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Pierce. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Prescott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Starbuck. 

51     SAWYER,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  Dover.  2273 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Sawyer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Caleb  Sawyer. 
4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Caleb  Sawyer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Peter  Coffin. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Tristram  Coffin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Willard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Prince. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Prescott. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Starbuck. 

47    SCALES,  JOHN,  Dover.  2158 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Woodman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jacob  Green. 
7th  in  descent  from  Judge  Henry  Green. 

271 


NE  W  HA  M PS  HI  RE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Longfellow. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  True, 
^th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Mark  Hunking. 

25  STANIELS,  CHARLES  EASTMAN,  Concord.  2136 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Eastman. 

26  STEARNS,  HON.  EZRA  SCOLLAY,  A.M.,  Rindge.  2137 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Wyman. 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Fitch. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Knowlton. 

4     Tappan,  Reverend  Charles  Langdon,  Concord.  718 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Tristram  Heard. 

20    THORNE,  JOHN  CALVIN,  Concord.  2131 

3d  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  John  Thorne. 

48    TILTON,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Laconia.  2159 

6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Tilton. 

44    TODD,  HON.  WILLIAM  CLEAVES,  Atkinson.  2155 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Endicott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Hawthorne. 

31     TREAT,  HON.  JOHN  SHELDON,  Portsmouth.  2142 

6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Treat. 

46    WALCOTT,  NATHANIEL  ADAMS,  Portsmouth.  2157 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Walcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Walcott. 

57    WATERMAN,  REVEREND  Lucius,  Laconia.  2279 

8th  in  descent  from  Asst.-Gov.  Samuel  Gorton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Asst.-Gov.  James  Greene. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Wilkinson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Asst.-Gov.  Thomas  Harris. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Joseph  Jenckes. 

272 


NE  W  HA  M PS  HIKE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

2     Willey,  William  Lithgow,  S.D.,  Boston,  Mass.  514 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Willey. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Matthew  Bridge. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Col.  Arthur  Noble. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lithgow. 

50    WILLIAMS,  CAPTAIN  JARED  IRVING,  A.B.,  Lancaster.          2161 
5th  in  descent  from  Chaplain  Stephen  Williams,  D.D., 


273 


Tin  flDemoriam. 

* 

19  COLBY,  FRANK  ARTHUR,  M.D.,  died  July  14,  1896. 

Frank  Arthur  Colby,  M.D.,  Berlin.  Born  at  Lancas 
ter,  N.  H.,  November  4,  1852.  Married,  November  4, 
1880,  to  Ada  Hatch,  who  with  two  children — Hortense 
(13)  and  Arthur  F.  (5) — survives  him. 

He  was  fitted  at  Exeter,  studied  his  profession  at  Bur 
lington,  Vt.,  graduated  M.D.  at  Dartmouth,  1874; 
traveled  in  1874.5  in  Europe  and  Egypt,  and  became 
associated  with  several  foreign  medical  societies,  notably 
that  of  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  London,  and  was  a  fellow 
of  the  State  societies  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Oregon 
and  California. 

He  practised  at  Cabot,  Vt.,  Bartlett  and  Lancaster, 
N.  H.,  and  located  at  Berlin  in  1883. 

He  represented  Berlin  in  the  legislature  of  1895 — was 
a  Mason,  a  Knight  Templar,  and  attained  the  thirty- 
second  degree  of  the  Ancient  Scottish  Rite;  was  warden 
of  the  St.  Barnabas  Episcopal  Church  at  Berlin.  The 
interment  was  at  Lancaster,  by  North  Star  Commandery, 
of  which  he  was  a  valued  member. 

Dr.  Colby  was  an  active,  able  and  useful  man,  be 
loved  in  his  family  and  esteemed  by  his  associates  and 
the  public. 


SOCIETY   OF    COLONIAL   WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  VERMONT. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Ver 
mont  was  chartered  Nov.  12,  1894,  and  incorporated 
under  the  State  Laws  Nov.  20,  1894.  The  first 
General  Court  was  held  at  Montpelier,  Nov.  20,  1894. 

Previous  to  its  Declaration  of  Independence,  Ver 
mont  was  claimed  by  New  York  and  New  Hamp 
shire  under  charters  issued  by  the  Crown  of  Eng 
land.  Owing  to  lack  of  knowledge  the  grants  lap 
ped  over  each  other,  and  said  lands  were  surveyed, 
claimed  and  sold  by  the  Royal  Governors  of  New 
Hampshire  and  New  York.  The  result  was  conflict 
of  ownership  among  the  settlers  and  demands  for 
payment  by  both  the  Royal  Governors.  The  set 
tlers  often  answered  these  demands  by  flogging  the 
emissaries  sent  to  enforce  them,  which  was  called 
"The  application  of  the  Beach  Seal."  The  con 
troversies  resulted  in  a  declaration  of  complete  inde 
pendence.  Vermont,  therefore,  cannot  claim  to 
have  been  a  colony  with  established  boundaries, 
and  no  Great  Seal  was  authorized  for  her  by  the 
British  Government.  For  these  reasons  it  has 
seemed  proper  that  the  Great  Seal  of  the  Society 
should  be  a  combination  of  those  of  New  York  and 
New  Hampshire,  including  the  date  of  the  first 
white  settlement  at  Dummerston,  1724,  and  the 
end  of  the  Colonial  period,  1775,  also  the  "Beach 
Seal"  of  the  "  Green  Mountain  Boys"  represented 
by  the  beach  withs  which  bind  the  ribbon  at  the 
base. 

The  Great  Seal  of  the  Vermont  Society  of  Co 
lonial  Wars  is  a  ribbon  of  the  order  united  at  the 
base  by  beach  withs,  bearing  a  title  scroll,  "  1724, 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Vermont, 
1775,"  surrounding  a  diaper  carrying  a  shield  bear 
ing  the  Colonial  Seals  of  New  York  and  New 
Hampshire  joined  surmounted  of  the  crown. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  VERMONT. 

Elected  at  the  Fourth  General  Court,  held  at  the 
Van  Ness  House,  Burlington,  February  22d,  1898. 

Governor. 
COLONEL  EDWARD  CURTIS  SMITH, 

St.  Albans. 

Deputy-Governor. 
HON.  CHARLES  DEWEY. 

Lieutenant-  Governor. 
HON.  ELIAS  LYMAN. 

Secretary. 
ROBERT  NOBLE, 

Burlington. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
MAJOR  JACOB  GRAY  ESTEY, 

Brattleboro. 

Treasurer. 
COL.  CHARLES  SPOONER  FORBES, 

St.  Albans. 

Chaplain. 
HON.  HENRY  WELLS. 

Historian. 
COL.  GEORGE  GRENVILLE  BENEDICT. 

Registrar. 
JAMES  CLAY  HOUGHTON. 

Chancellor. 
CAPT.  HORACE  E.  DYER. 

Surgeon. 
LEROY  MONROE  BINGHAM,  M.D. 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

CAPT.  AUSTIN  WELD  FULLER,  EX-GOVERNOR  WILLIAM   PAUL 

COL.  ROBERT  JACKSON  KIMBALL,  DILLINGHAM, 

HON.  EDWARD  WELLS,  COL.  CHARLES  A.  CONVERSE. 

CHARLES  E.  MINER. 

Committee  on  Membership. 

FREDERICK  HOWARD  WELLS,  ESQ,,      EX-GOVERNOR  URBAN  ANDRIAN 
JOHN  ERASTUS  HUBBARD,  ESQ.-,  WOODBURY. 

WORTHINGTON  SMITH  TELFORD,  ESQ. 


277 


VERMONT. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 

STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7    Benedict,  George  Grenmlle,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C.,          734 

Burlington. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Dewey. 

27    BINGHAM,  LEROY  MONROE,  Burlington.  2423 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Bingham. 

35     BOOTH,  JOHN  HENRY,  Vergennes.  2431 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Booth. 

i     Chittenden,  Edward  A lon^p,  Colonel  and  A.  D.C.,  St.      505 

Albans. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Chittenden. 
3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Chittenden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Janna  Meigs. 

23     CONVERSE,  CHARLES  ALLEN,  Colonel  and  A.D.C.,  Phil-   2419 

adelphia. 

6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Converse. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Prentis. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Prentis. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Prentis. 
4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Allen. 

17     DEWEY,  HON.  CHARLES,  Montpelier.  2413 

8th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Thomas  Dewey. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Talcott. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Talcott. 

1 1     Dillingbam,  William  Paul,  Ex-Governor  of  Vermont,     738 

Waterbury. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Dillingham. 

15    'Dyer,  Horace  Edward,  Captain,  V.  N.  G.,  Rutland.        742 
9th  in  descent  from  Dep.  Mathew  Gilbert. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Chapman. 

278 


VERMONT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  George  Roger  Williams. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Danforth. 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  John  Greene. 

20    ESTEY,  MAJOR  JACOB  GRAY,  V.N.G.,  Brattleboro.  2416 

8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Proctor. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Chamberlin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Chamberlin,  Jr. 

19     ESTEY,  BRIG-GEN.  JULIUS  JACOB,  V.N.G.,  Brattleboro.     2415 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Proctor. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Chamberlin. 
5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Chamberlin,  Jr. 

34     EVANS,  IRA  HOBART,  Montpelier.  2430 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Pynchon. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Talcott. 

31     FIFIELD,  HON.  BENJAMIN  FRANK,  Montpelier.  2427 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Fifield. 

6    Fletcher,  Truman  Chittenden,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C,      733 

St.  Johnsbury. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Chittenden. 
3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Chittenden. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Janna  Meigs. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

12     Forbes,  Charles  Spooner,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C.,  St.          739 

Albans. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
7th  in  descent  from  David  Alden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Constant  Southworth. 
7th  in  descent  from  James  Cutler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Sares. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Hull. 

14     Fuller,  Captain  ^Austin  Weld,  U.  S.  V.,  St.  Albans.        741 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 

279 


VERMONT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

38     GAY,  FREDERICK,  Burlington.  2434 

7th  in  descent  from  General  James  Cudworth. 

29     HOUGHTON,  JAMES  CLAY,  Montpelier.  2425 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Houghton. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jacob  Houghton. 
3d  in  descent  from  Abraham  Houghton. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Osgood. 
7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Walker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

1 8     HUBBARD,  JOHN  ERASTUS,  Montpelier.  2414 

8th  in  descent  from  George  Hubbard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Spencer. 
4th  in  descent  from  Nathan  Blake. 

10    Huse,  Hon.  Hiram  ^Augustus,  Montpelier.  737 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Cooper. 

37    JOCLYN,  STEPHEN  PERRY,  Major  i9th  Infantry,  U.S.A.      2433 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peter  Joclyn. 

9     Kimball,  Robert  fackson,  Col.  and  A.  D.  C,  Randolph.  736 
4th  in  descent  from  Robert  Bradish. 

21     LYMAN,  HON.  ELIAS,  Burlington.  2417 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Lyman. 

26     MINER,  CHARLES  EDMUND,  Burlington.  2422 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Miner. 

4  [Morton,  Frederick  Nash,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  731 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Ellison. 

5  Noble,  Robert,  Burlington.  732 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Eli  Noble. 

13     Norton,  John  Grant,  St.  Albans.  740 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Norton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Jones. 

280 


VERMONT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

2  Peck,  Theodore  Safford,  Major-General  and  Adjutant      729 

and  Inspector  General,  V.  N.  G.,  Burlington. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Peck. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jeremiah  Peck. 
6th  in  descent  from  Elias  Keyes. 

33    RICHARDSON,  ALBERT  EMORE,  Burlington.  2429 

7th  in  descent  from  Ezekiel  Richardson. 
39    RICHARDSON,  FREDERICK  ALBERT,  Burlington.  2446 

7th  in  descent  from  Ezekiel  Richardson. 

32    ROBINSON,  DANIEL  WEBSTER,  Burlington.  2428 

5th  in  descent  from  William  Hack. 

1 6    SMITH,  EDWARD  CURTIS,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C.,  V.N.C.   2412 
6th  in  descent  from  Hezekiah  Brainerd. 

22    TELFORD,  WORTHINGTON  SMITH,  Duluth,  Minn.  2418 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Smith. 

*30    WATTERMAN,  HON.  HEMAN  ALLEN,  Johnson.  2426 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Waterman. 

3  Webb,  William  Seward,  Colonel  and  I.  R.  P.,  V.  N.  G.     730 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Nott. 

28    WELLS,  EDWARD,  Burlington.  2424 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  White. 

24  WELLS,  FREDERICK  HOWARD,  Burlington.  2420 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  White. 

25  WELLS,  HON.  HENRY,  Burlington.  2421 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  White. 

36    WORTHINGTON,  GEORGE,  Bennington  Center.  2432 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Elijah  Worthington. 

8     Woodbury,    Urban  Andrain,   Ex-Governor  of  Ver-       735 

mont,  Burlington. 

5th  in  descent  from  Peter  Woodbury. 
4th  in  descent  from  James  Woodbury. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

*  Deceased. 

28l 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Illi 
nois  was  chartered  by  the  State  of  Illinois  on  October 
i},  1894,  and  by  the  General  Society  on  November 
12,  1894. 

On  December  7,  1894,  a  meeting  was  called  by 
the  incorporators,  to  be  held  at  the  Grand  Pacific 
Hotel,  Chicago,  at  which  time  a  constitution  and 
by-laws  were  adopted  and  officers  chosen. 

The  first  annual  banquet  was  held  at  the  Union 
League  Club  on  the  evening  of  December  19,  1894, 
the  2 1 9th  anniversary  of  the  Great  Swamp  fight. 

Eligibility  for  election  to  membership  in  this  So 
ciety  is  the  same  as  that  of  the  General  Society, 
except  legislative  service  unaccompanied  by  mili 
tary  record  is  not  recognized. 

The  General  Court  is  the  only  business  meeting 
of  the  Society  held  during  the  year. 


282 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

Governor. 
EDWARD  MCKINSTRY  TEALL. 

1 60  La  Salle  Street. 

Deputy-Governor. 
FRANK  EUGENE  SPOONER. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
CHARLES  RIDGELY. 

Secretary. 
WYLLYS  KING  SMITH. 

41 1   Rialto  Building. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
LANDON  CABELL  ROSE. 

1 08  Dearborn  Street. 

Treasurer. 
CHARLES  THOMSON  ATKINSON. 

195  Monroe  Street. 

Registrar. 
OLIVER  PARTRIDGE  DICKINSON. 

10  N.  Jefferson  Street. 

Historian. 
EBENEZER  LANE. 

Chancellor. 
JUDGE  FRANK  BAKER. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  DR.  FRANK  WAKELY  GUNSAULUS. 

Surgeon. 
DR.  JAMES  NEVINS  HYDE. 

283 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

JOHN  SMITH  SARGENT,  MARVIN  ANDRUS  FARR, 

EDWARD  PAYSON  BAILEY,  EDWARD  McKiNSTRY  TEALL, 

FRANK  EUGENE  SPOONER,  CHARLES  RIDGELY, 

CHARLES  THOMSON  ATKINSON,  OLIVER  PARTRIDGE  DICKINSON, 

EBENEZER  LANE,  WYLLYS  KING  SMITH. 

STANDING   COMMITTEES. 
Committee  on  Membership. 
GEORGE  BUTTERS,  EBENEZER  LANE, 

PROF.  VICTOR  CLIFTON  ALDERSON. 

Committee  on  Entertainment. 

GEORGE  SAMUEL  MARSH,  GEORGE  MULHOLLAN  LYON, 

EDWIN  ERASER  GILLETTE. 


284 


ILLINOIS. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

10    e^&zws,  Edward  [Milton,  Chicago.  828 

6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Adams. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Coates. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Holmes. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Taft. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Daniel  Lovett. 
4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Rhodes. 

6 1     ALDERSON,  PROFESSOR  VICTOR  CLIFTON,  Chicago.  1056 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Bangs. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Jordan. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Sparrow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Gabriel  Fallowell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Love  Brewster. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Willard. 

42    ATKINSON,  CHARLES  THOMSON,  Chicago.  1001 

8th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Hawkins. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Griswold. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Howell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Clark. 
7th  in  descent  from  Moses  Cook. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Judd. 

88     BAILEY,  EDWARD  PA YSON,  Chicago.  1655 

5th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bayley. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jacob  Bayley. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Phelps. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Stickney. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Rudd. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Ladd. 

25     BAKER,  JUDGE  FRANK,  Chicago.  897 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Baker. 

285 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Wheeler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Baldwin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Topping. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Monroe. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Wheeler. 

64    BARDWELL,  HARRY  JENKINS,  Cleveland,  O.  1059 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ebenezer  Bardwell,  Jr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Perez  Bardwell. 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Lathrop. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Bronson. 
9th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Dickinson. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Christopher  Stanley. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Westwood. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Hopkins. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cook. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Aaron  Cook. 
8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Burt. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Thomas  Danforth. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Dickinson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Zachariah  Field. 
8th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Foote. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Hawks. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Lathrop. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lewis. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Waterman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Williams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Wyatt. 
8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  James  Fitch. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  James  Fitch. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Williams. 

286 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Solomon  Phips. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Field. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Field. 

7th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Hastings. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Keeler. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Robert  Bardwell. 

7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Belden. 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Abbott. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Fitch. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Gillett. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Fitch,  Jr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Gillett,  Jr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Burt. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Marsh. 

75    BECKWITH,  WARREN  LIPPITT,  Chicago.  1213 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  James  Barker. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Green,  Sr. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Wickes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  John  Green. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Anthony  Low. 

97     BENNETT,  ASAHEL  FRANK,  Chicago.  1737 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rice. 
6th  in  descent  from  Josiah  White. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Prescott,  }d. 
5th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Sawyer. 
4th  in  descent  from  Phineas  Sawyer. 
3d  in  descent  from  Moses  Smith,  Sr. 

14    Tloutell,  Henry  Sherman,  M.  C,  Chicago.  749 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Boutell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Wheeler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Prescott. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sherman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Winship. 

287 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

122    BROCKLEBANK,  JOHN  C.  FREMONT,  Chicago.  2336 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Brocklebank. 

76    BURT,  COLONEL  ANDREW  SHERIDAN,  U.  S.  A.,  Fort  Mis-     1499 

soula,  Mont. 
6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Burt. 

46    BUTTERS,  GEORGE,  Oak  Park.  1041 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Nash. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Waldron. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Harlow. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Gerrish. 
6th  in  descent  from  George  Bramhall. 

53    CASE,  EDWARD  BEECHER,  Chicago.  1048 

9th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Brewster. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  White. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Westwood. 
7th  in  descent  from  Noah  Coleman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Westwood  Cook. 

83    CASTLE,  ALFRED  HENRY,  Chicago.  1605 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Hathorne. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Putnam. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  White. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Winchester. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Winchester. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Israel  Putnam. 

1 1     Cromwell,  Charles,  Chicago.  746 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Cromwell. 

66    DAGGETT,  DANIEL  CHARLES,  Moline  1061 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Elihu  Daggett. 

30    DANA,  CHARLES  DURKEE,  Chicago.  902 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Hathorne. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  White. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Winchester. 

288 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Putnam. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Winchester. 
4th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Israel  Putnam. 

117    DICKINSON,  FREDERICK,  Chicago.  2235 

7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Dickinson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bunce. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Meekins. 

96    DICKINSON,  OLIVER  PARTRIDGE,  Chicago.  1736 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Dickinson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Roger  Orvis. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Partridge. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oliver  Partridge. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joel  White. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthew  Loomis. 

23    EATON,  ALFRED  BEERS,  Chicago.  895 

4th  in  descent  from  Amos  Hurd. 

82    FARR,  MARVIN  ANDRUS,  Chicago.  1649 

6th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Farr. 
9th  in  descent  from  Gregory  Stone. 
8th  in  descent  from  Surveyor-Gen.  John  Johnson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Simon  Stone. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hugh  Rowe. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Robinson. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Guild. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Tower. 
7th  in  descent  from  Mathias  Farnsworth. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Whitney. 
7th  in  descent  from  Simon  Stone. 
6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Stone. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Randall. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Shattuck. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Everett. 
5th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Day. 

289 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

31     FESSENDEN,  CHARLES  NEWTON,  Chicago.  903 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Woodman. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Ward. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Wyeth. 
6th  in  descent  from  Solomon  Prentice. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Goddard. 
4th  in  descent  from  Philip  Goodridge. 

68     FISHER,  ALBERT  JUDSON,  Chicago.  1063 

8th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Farrar. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Stedman. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Leonard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Cooper. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Bennit. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Dumbleton,  Jr. 

45     FISHER,  FRANCIS  PORTER,  Chicago.  1040 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Phelps. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Pitkin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Whiting. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  George  Macey. 
5th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Pitkin. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Moses  Porter. 

84    FISKE,  GEORGE  FOSTER,  M.D.,  Chicago.  1651 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Roberts. 
8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Hinsdale. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Hinsdale. 
5th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Severance. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Martin  Severance. 

56    FLINT,  WYMAN  KNEELAND,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1051 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Flint. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Flint. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Mathew  Fuller. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Clark. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lyon  Gardiner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Edward  Hinman. 

290 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Kneeland. 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Oakes. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Curtis. 

5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Charles  Williams. 

44     FLOWER,  JAMES  MONROE,  Chicago.  1039 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ephraim  Hunt. 

13     FOSTER,  VOLNEY  WILLIAM,  Chicago.  2231 

4th  in  descent  from  Corporal  William  Torrey. 

105     FULLER,  HENRY  CLAY,  Chicago.  1859 

8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Bodfish. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Crocker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edmond  Goodenow. 
6th  in  descent  from  James  Patterson. 
5th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Cushman. 

77     GILBERT,  JAMES  HARRIS,  Chicago.  1500 

7th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Gilbert. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Butler. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hezekiah  Usher. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stow. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peter  Butler. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Gilbert. 

90    GILLETTE,  EDWIN  FRASER,  Chicago.  1657 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Capen. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Appleton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Mighill. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Peabody. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Putnam. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jacob  Perley. 

72    GODDARD,  LESTER  ORESTES,  Chicago.  1210 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Spencer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Humphrey. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jacob  Mitchell. 

291 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Warner. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jonathan  Phinney. 

89    GRAVES,  ALBERT  MATTOON,  Chicago.  1656 

6th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Graves. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Andrew  Newcomb. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Goodman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Philip  Mattoon. 

loo    GRIDLEY,  NELSON  COWLES,  Chicago.  1760 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gridley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Wells. 

1 3     Gross,  Samuel  Eberly,  Chicago.  748 

8th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Blanshan. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergt.  Cornelius  Barentsen  Sleght. 
7th  in  descent  from  Gerrit  Fokar. 
7th  in  descent  from  Louis  DuBois. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Solomon  DuBois. 
6th  in  descent  from  Abraham  DuBois. 

80    GUNSAULUS,  REV.  FRANK  WAKELY,  D.D.,  Chicago.          1647 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Phelps. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Phelps. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Return  Strong. 
5th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hawley. 

24     HALL,  LEMUEL  RUGGLES,  Chicago.  896 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Hall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Pratt. 
8th  in  descent  from  James  Cudworth. 
7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Wing. 
6th  in  descent  from  Austin  Bearse. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Prescott. 

6    Hammond,  Lyman  ^Dresser,  Chicago.  743 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ebenezer  Hammond. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Morris. 

292 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  James  Hadlock. 

5th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Stone. 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Dresser. 

28     HARDY,  CYRUS  AUSTIN,  Chicago.  900 

8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Long. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Carter. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Converse. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  James  Converse. 

79    HILL,  JOHN  WHIPPLE,  Chicago.  1502 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Bullard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Tower. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Barstow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Eleazer  Metcalf. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Hall. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Read,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Slocomb,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Preserved  Abel. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Read,  Jr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Jeremiah  Whipple. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Simon  Slocumb. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Walker. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Hall. 

112     HYDE,  JAMES  NEVINS,  M.D.,  Chicago.  2028 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  Simon  Lathrop. 

102     IVES,  MARVIN  ALLEN,  Chicago.  1833 

5th  in  descent  from  Gideon  Ives. 
9th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Samuel  Stone. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Harris. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Merriman. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Moss. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Hall. 

32    JOHNSON,  REVEREND  JAMES  GIBSON,  D.D.,  Chicago.  904 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Lumpkin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Mayo. 

293 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Mayo. 
7th  in  descent  from  Peter  Worden. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
4th  in  descent  from  Col.  James  Gibson. 

1 8    JORDAN,  SCOTT,  Chicago.  849 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Doane. 
8th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Hudson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sargeant  Nicholas  Cady. 
7th  in  descent  from  Enoch  Lawrence. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Moffett. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  McDowell. 

63     KITTREDGE,  REV.  ABBOTT  ELIOT,  D.D. ,  New  York  City.     1058 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Kittredge. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Collier. 
8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Mayo. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Lumpkin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Corporal  John  French. 
6th  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 

71     LANE,  EBENEZER,  Chicago.  1209 

8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Matthew  Griswold. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Clarke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Bushnell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Balthaser  DeWolf. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Simon  Wolcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Lee. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 
4th  in  descent  from  Governor  Matthew  Griswold. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Zabdial  Rogers. 

65     LATHROP,  JOSEPH,  Chicago.  1060 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Lathrop. 

294 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

41     LINCOLN,  JOHN  LARKIN,  JR.,  Chicago.  1000 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Michael  Pierce. 

15     Lombard,  fosiah  Lewis,  Chicago.  750 

9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Snow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Mayo. 
7th  in  descent  from  Constance  Southworth. 
6th  in  descent  from  James  Lewis. 

1 06     LYON,  GEORGE  MULHOLLAN,  Chicago.  1860 

3d  in  descent  from  William  Lyon. 

99     MACVEAGH,  EAMES,  Chicago.  1759 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Bent. 
9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bunce. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Graves. 
8th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Starr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Fames. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Buckminster. 

39     MARSH,  GEORGE  SAMUEL,  Chicago.  998 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Damon. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Smith,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Smith,  Jr. 
6th  in  descent  from  Hezekiah  Elmer. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Miller. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Stearns,  Jr. 

51     MEACHAM,  DR.  FRANKLIN  ADAMS,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     1046 
6th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Holmes. 
6th  in  descent  from  Aaron  Cleveland. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Seth  Chapin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Lovett. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Taft. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Daniel  Lovett. 

58     MERRICK,  FREDERICK  LAFORREST,  Chicago.  1053 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Merrick. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Snow. 

295 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO 

7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Cole, 
yth  in  descent  from  Giles  Hopkins. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paine. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 

62     MESSINGER,  WILLIAM  DORRANCE,  Chicago.  1055 

8th  in  descent  from  George  Woodward. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Rice. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Stone. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deacon  John  Haynes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Francis  Whitmore. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Blodgett. 

107     MILL,  CHARLES  DAVID,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1861 

7th  in  descent  from  Francis  Wyman. 

20    MILLER,  CHARLES  KINGSBURY,  Chicago.  892 

6th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Almy. 

i     Morris,  Seymour,  Chicago.  823 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Woods. 
7th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Peake. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Hickox. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Sawyer. 
6th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Graves. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Hollister. 

8 1     MOORE,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Chicago.  1648 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooks. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Wheeler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Prescott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Humphrey  Barrett. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Minott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Prescott. 

95     MOORE,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Chicago.  1735 

5th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Wells. 

115     MOULTON,  GEORGE  MAYHEW,  Chicago.  2233 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Moulton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Moulton. 

296 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

4th  in  descent  from  General  Jonathan  Moulton. 
9th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Boulter. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Swett. 
8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Dalton. 

38    NEWCOMB,  GEORGE  WHITFIELD,  Chicago.  997 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Andrew  Newcomb. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Cunnabell. 

48    OSBORN,  HENRY  AUSTIN,  Chicago.  1043 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Osborn. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  James  Bishop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Foote. 
6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Belden. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Keeler. 

78     OTIS,  JOSEPH  EDWARD,  JR.,  Chicago.  1501 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Thomas. 
8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Miner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Francis  Willoughby. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Thomas. 


98    OTIS,  PHILO  ADAMS,  Chicago. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Otis. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Thomas. 
7th  in  descent  from  Simon  Lynde. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Raymond. 
7th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Griswold. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 

12    Pell,  Rodman  Corse,  Florissant,  Colo.  747 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Walter  Clarke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Zoeth  Howland. 

297 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Willett. 

6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  William  Robinson. 

116    PETTIBONE,  ASA  G.,  Chicago.  2234 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Woodbridge. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Ruggles. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Griffin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Humphrey. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Humphrey. 

1 10    PFOUTZ,  DR.  GILBERT  BENJAMIN,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     2026 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

17     PIERCE,  FREDERICK  CLIFTON,  Chicago.  848 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Whitney. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Edward  Adams. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Fuller. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rice. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Green. 

57     POOLE,  CHARLES  CLARENCE,  Chicago.  1052 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Poole. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Moore,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  James  Cutler. 
4th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Thomas  Balch. 

85     POWERS,  HEMAN  ROGERS,  St.  Charles,  111.  1652 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 

33     PRESTON,  DEMING  HAVEN,  Chicago.  992 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Griffin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gridley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lewis. 

208 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Humphrey. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Hart. 

104    QUINCY,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  Chicago.  1858 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Quincy. 

2     *f(eade  Philip,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Fort  Snelling,  Minn.      522 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Hunt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Kimball. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Hale. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Parish. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Josiah  Richardson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hale. 

119     REQUA,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  Chicago.  2353 

7th  in  descent  from  Hendrikjochemsen  Schoonmaker. 

70    RIDGELY,  CHARLES,  Springfield.  1065 

7th  in  descent  from  Job  Lane. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Avery. 
6th  in  descent  from  Judge  Samuel  Lothrop. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Thurston. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Lothrop. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Rudd. 

74     ROSE,  HIRAM  HOLBROOK,  Chicago.  -1212 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Holbrook. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Fitzhugh. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Henry. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Meredith. 
4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Jordan. 

91     ROSE,  LANDON  CABELL,  Chicago.  1658 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Holbrook. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Fitzhugh. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Henry. 
5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Meredith. 
4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Jordan. 

5     Sargent,  John  Smith,  Chicago.  827 

6th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wheaton. 

299 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Wade. 

5th  in  descent  from  Simon  Gates. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Jones. 

5th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Sprague. 

4th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Denny. 

109     SEDGWICK,  EDWIN  HENRY,  Chicago.  1863 

8th  in  descent  from  General  Robert  Sedgwick. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

92  SLOSSON,  FRANK,  Kenosha,  Wis.  1659 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

93  SMITH,  WYLLYS  KING,  Chicago.  1660 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Sheppard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Coleman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Dibble. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Cooper. 

49    SPOONER,  FRANK  EUGENE,  Chicago.  1044 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Spooner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Pratt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deacon  Samuel  Chapin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Wing. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Thurston. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Ruggles. 

86    SPOOR,  JOHN  ALDEN,  Chicago.  1653 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Moses  Simmons. 

8 1     STRONG,  WILLIAM  WOLCOTT,  Kenosha,  Wis.  893 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Strong. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Daniel  Clark. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Burnham. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Terry. 

300 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

52     CHATFIELD-TAYLOR,  HOBERT  CHATFIELD,  Chicago.  1047 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Parks. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Goodman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Hyde. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Stratton. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Eager. 
7th  in  descent  from  Titus  Hinman. 

7     Teall,  Edward  ZMcKinstry,  Chicago.  744 

3d  in  descent  from  Surgeon  Oliver  Teall. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Lord. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deacon  Francis  Chickering. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lion  Gardiner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Gershom  Bulkeley,  D.D.,  M.D. 
6th  in  descent  from  Arthur  Perry. 
6th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Paine. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 
3d  in  descent  from  Brinton  Paine. 

1 1 8    TENNEY,  HORACE  KENT,  Chicago.  2332 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Tenney. 

37    TOBEY,  FRANK  BASSETT,  Chicago.  996 

6th  in  descent  from  James  Skiff. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Bourne. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Bassett. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Bassett. 
3d  in  descent  from  Elisha  Bassett. 

4     Tucker,  William  Ruggles,  Chicago.  830 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Moses  Tucker. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Pabodie. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Rogers. 
9th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Hallett. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Gilbert. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  David  Farnsworth. 

301 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

36    TURNER,  COLONEL  HENRY  LATHROP,  Chicago.  995 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Lathrop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Lathrop. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Lathrop. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Gilbert. 
7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Annabell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Allyn. 

29     UPHAM,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM,  Chicago.  901 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 

94    VAIL,  HENRY  SHERMAN,  Chicago.  1661 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sherman. 

67    VANDERCOOK,  JOHN  DEMMON,  Chicago.  1062 

8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eddy. 
7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Warren. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lawrence  Waters. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Whitcomb. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Hastings. 
4th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Farnsworth. 

26    WAIT,  HORATIO  LOOMIS,  Chicago.  898 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wait. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Lakin. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Whitcomb. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lawrence  Waters. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Whitney. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

1 1 1     WAITE,  HORACE  FREDERICK,  Chicago.  2027 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Waite. 
7th  in  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Bronson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Matthew  Griswold. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Jewett. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Ely. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Newton. 

302 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abraham  Bronson. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joshua  Raymond. 
}d  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Jewett. 

121     WAITE,  HORACE  GARFIELD,  Chicago.  2335 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Waite. 
8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Bronson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Matthew  Griswold. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Jewett. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Ely. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Newton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abraham  Bronson. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joshua  Raymond. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Jewett. 

34    WASHBURNE,  HON.  HEMPSTEAD,  Chicago.  993 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Washburn. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Washburn. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Washburn. 
9th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cook. 
8th  in  descent  from  Experience  Mitchell. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Fobes. 

69     WELLS,  SAMUEL  ROGERS,  Chicago.  1064 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Wells. 

114    WENTWORTH,  MOSES  JONES,  Chicago.  2232 

7th  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Wentworth. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Wentworth. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Wentworth. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Charles  Frost. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Otis  Baker. 

1 20    WENTWORTH,  WILLIAM  GRAFTON,  Chicago.  2334 

6th  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Wentworth. 

303 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

108    WHEELOCK,  WILLIAM  BARKER,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1862 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hills. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Waite. 
6th  in  descent  from  Increase  Winn. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Capron. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Starkey. 
4th  in  descent  from  William  Barker. 

87    WHITNEY,  DR.  EUGENE  WOLCOTT,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.    1654 

6th  in  descent  from  Moses  Whitney. 

8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 
54    WIGHT,  WILLIAM  WARD,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1049 

9th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Allyn. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Newberry. 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Saltonstall. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Barbour. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Moseley. 
9     Winston,  Frederick  Hampden,  Chicago.  829 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Mohr  Mclntosh. 

19      WOODBRIDGE,  JONATHAN  EDWARDS,   Chicago.  850 

7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Woodbridge. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Stoddard. 

5th  in  descent  from  Timothy  Edwards. 
43    WRIGHT,  HARRY  LINN,  Chicago.  1038 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Webster. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Aaron  Cooke. 

7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Terry. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Hovey. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 
22    WYMAN,  WALTER  CHANNING,  Chicago.  894 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Wyman. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Wyman,  Jr. 

304 


8  George  Francis  Bissell,  died  June  25th,  1895. 
40  CHANDLER  PEASE  CHAPMAN,  died  May  I2th,  1897 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
STATE    OF  MISSOURI. 

The  Society  or  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Mis 
souri  was  organized  at  St.  Louis  with  twenty-four 
charter  members,  on  November  22,  1894. 

The  Society  adopted  as  the  date  for  the  General 
Court,  October  10,  which  date  commemorates  the 
possession  of  Fort  Chartres  and  the  battle  of  Point 
Pleasant;  for,  by  the  Treaty  of  Paris,  concluded 
February  10,  1763,  the  question  which  had  been  in 
doubt  for  a  century,  whether  French  or  English 
civilization  should  rule  this  continent,  was  settled 
for  all  time.  By  this  treaty  Canada  and  that  por 
tion  of  Louisiana  between  the  Alleghanies  and  the 
Mississippi  came  into  possession  of  Great  Britain. 

Captain  Stirling,  with  a  company  of  the  Forty- 
second  Highlanders,  came  down  the  Ohio  in  boats 
from  Fort  Pitt,  arriving  early  in  October,  1765.  On 
the  tenth  day  of  that  month  he  relieved  the  French 
commander  of  Forth  Chartres,  St.  Ange,  who  for 
some  months  had  been  under  orders  to  give  up  the 
fort  whenever  a  force  of  British  came  to  relieve  him. 
These  were  the  first  English  troops  who  ever  set 
foot  in  the  Illinois  country. 

Fort  Chartres,  built  by  the  French  in  1720,  was, 
in  its  time,  the  strongest  fortress  in  America.  Its 
ruins  are  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Mississippi  River, 
in  Randolph  County,  Illinois,  fifty  miles  south  of 
St.  Louis,  and  sixteen  miles  northwest  of  Kaskas- 
kia. 

October  10,  1774,  occurred  the  battle  of  Point 
Pleasant,  at  the  junction  of  the  Kanawha  with  the 
Ohio  River. 

Both  these  events  were  important  colonial  foot 
steps  in  the  direction  of  the  west. 

306 


OFFICERS  OF  THE   SOCIETY   OF   COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  MISSOURI. 

Elected  at  a  Court  held  October  9,  1897. 

Governor. 
HORATIO  NELSON  SPENCER,  M.D. 

Deputy-Governor. 
HON.  CLARK  HAMILTON  SAMPSON. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
THOMAS  JAMES. 

Secretary. 
HOBART  BRINSMADE. 

709  Washington  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
HARRY  LEACH  BLOCK. 

Treasurer. 
HENRY  PURKITT  WYMAN. 

101   South  Main  St.,  St.  Louis. 

Registrar. 
HENRY  CADLE. 

Bethany. 

Historian. 
JAMES  THOMAS  SANDS. 

Chaplain. 
RT.  REV.  DANIEL  SYLVESTER  TUTTLE,  D.D.,  S.  T.  D. 


307 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

HORATIO  NELSON  SPENCER,  M.  D.   RICHARD  AYLETT  BARRET, 
HON.  CLARK  HAMILTON  SAMPSON,    ORLANDO  POWERS  BLOSS, 
THOMAS  JAMES,  JOHN  CROCKER  FOOTE, 

HOBART  BRINSMADE,  ALFRED  LEE  SHAPLEIGH, 

HENRY  PURKITT  WYMAN,  HON.  GEORGE  ELIOT  LEIGHTON, 

HENRY  CADLE,  FREDERICK  NEWTON  JUDSON, 

GEORGE  AMOS  NEWCOMB,  HON.  SELDEN  PALMER  SPENCER, 

NORRIS  BRADFORD  GREGG. 

STANDING  COMMITTEES. 
Committee  on  Membership. 

HOBART  BRINSMADE,  HON.  SELDEN  PALMER  SPENCER, 

CURTISS  CRANE  GARDINER,  WILLIAM  HENRY  GREGG,  JR. 

CHARLES  HADLEY  WYMAN. 

Committee  on  Historical  Documents. 

RT.  REV.  CHARLES  REUBEN  HON.  MILTON  WELSH, 

HALE,  D.D.,  LL.D.  DR.  EDMUND  CONE  BRUSH. 


308 


MISSOURI. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

24    ADAMS,  WILLIAM  PORTER,  Chicago,  111.  1 148 

4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Adams. 

69    ANDERON,  JOHN  WHEELWRIGHT,  Belvidere,  111. 
4th  in  descent  from  Robert  Clark. 

64  ATWILL,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  St.  Joseph.  1769 
5th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Burrill. 

17    BARRET,  RICHARD  AYLETT,  St.  Louis.  766 

7th  in  descent  from  Charles  Barret. 
6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Corbin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Mordecai  Cooke. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Presley. 
5th  in  descent  from  Peter  Presley. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Aylett. 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Winston. 

65  BASCOME,  WESTERN  RADFORD,  New  York  City.  1770 
8th  in  descent  from  Brant  Van  Slichtenhorst. 

7th  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Nicoll. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
7th  in  descent  from  OlifT  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 
6th  in  descent  from  Col.  Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt. 
5th  in  descent  from  Etienne  de  Lancey. 
5th  in  descent  from  Michael  Kearney. 
4th  in  descent  from  Philip  Kearney. 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Watts. 

63     BLOCK,  HARRY  LEACH,  St.  Louis.  1768 

5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Walker. 

6 1     BLOSS,  ORLANDO  POWERS,  Kansas  City.  1535 

6th  in  descent  from  Exercise  Conant. 

309 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 
6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Crane. 

39    BRINSMADE,  HOBART,  St.  Louis.  1266 

4th  in  descent  from  Rev.  James  Beebe. 

56    BROWN,  COLONEL  WILLIS,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1349 

4th  in  descent  from  Corporal  John  Brown. 

25     BRUSH,  EDWARD  CONE,  Zanesville.  1149 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Spencer. 

i     Cadle,  Henry,  Bethany.  385 

8th  in  descent  from  Roger  Shaw. 
8th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Hussey. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Marston. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sanborn. 
6th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Batchelder. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  James  Johnson. 

66    CADLE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  Muscatine,  la.  1 806 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Wheeler. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Adams. 
7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Ballord. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  How. 
7th  in  descent  from  Peter  Bulkeley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Peabody. 

32     CANDEE,  HENRY  SAFFORD,  Cairo,  111.  1156 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Candee. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Tuttle. 

12     Carter,  J'ohn  Scott,  St.  Louis.  761 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Carter. 

38    CLARKE,  WILLIAM  BINGHAM,  Kansas  City.  1162 

6th  in  descent  from  George  Clark. 
70    CRUTCHER,  EDWIN  RUTHVEN,  Kansas  City.  2091 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Mayo. 
68    DE  WOLF,  EDWIN  ALLIS,  St.  Louis.  1864 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Allis. 

310 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7     Eastman,  Lauren  Chase,  Clinton,  la.  756 

6th  in  descent  from  Peter  Tilton. 

1 6    EDMUNDS,  HON.  HENRY  LITTLETON,  St.  Louis.  765 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  West. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Claiborne. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Browne. 

2    Fleet,  Prof.  Alexander  Frederick,  A.  M. ,  LL.  D. ,  Culver,     402 

Ind. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  Henry  Fleet. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Brooke. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
6th  in  descent  from  Francis  Hutchins. 

15    FOOTE,  JOHN  CROCKER,  Belvidere,  111.  764 

8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Foote,  ist. 
6th  in  descent  from  Q.-M.  Nathaniel  Foote,  2d. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Foote,  3d. 
4th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Foote. 
9th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Loomis. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Tilly. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Ely. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deacon  William  Crocker. 
8th  in  descent  from  Philip  Groves. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Howland,  Jr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Marshfield. 
7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Terry. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Swift. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Newton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Skinner. 
6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Beach. 
5th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Beach. 

4    Gardiner,  Curtiss  Crane,  St.  Louis.  753 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO, 

yth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

60    GARVIN,  FRANK  HAMILTON,  Omaha,  Neb.  1 534 

5th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Bostwick. 

9     Green,  John,  M.D.,  St.  Louis.  758 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
4th  in  descent  from  Brig. -General  Timothy  Ruggles. 

1 8  GREGG,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  St.  Louis.  767 
3d  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Gregg. 

19  GREGG,  NORRIS  BRADFORD,  St.  Louis.  768 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Gregg. 

20  GREGG,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  JR.,  St.  Louis.  769 
4th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Gregg. 

29    HALE,  RIGHT  REVEREND  CHARLES  REUBEN,  D.D.,  LL.D.,     1 1 53 

Bishop  of  Cairo,  Cairo,  111. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Hale. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 

57     HAYES,  JOHN,  Red  Oak,  la.  1350 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Fassett. 
4th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Fassett. 

71     HAYS,  EDGAR  CLINTON,  M.C.,  Hannibal.  2092 

9th  in  descent  from  Peter  Montague. 

47    JAMES,  THOMAS,  Kansas  City.  1274 

6th  in  descent  from  James  Claypoole. 

56    JUDSON,  FREDERICK  NEWTON,  St.  Louis.  1533 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

44    LEIGHTON,  HON.  GEORGE  ELIOT,  St.  Louis.  1271 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Leighton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Ambrose  Gibbons. 

312 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Elliot. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Col.  William  Pepperrell. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Hill. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Charles  Frost. 

34    MERIWETHER,  HUNTER  MCKEAND,  Kansas  City.  1158 

6th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Meriwether. 
5th  in  descent  from  Francis  Thornton. 

75  McCoRD,  WILLIAM  HALLACK,  Omaha,  Neb.  2368 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Paxton. 

76  McCoRD,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  St.  Joseph.  2369 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Paxton. 

77  McCoRD,  SAMUEL  STEELE,  St.  Joseph.  2370 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Paxton. 

78  McCoRD,  FRANCIS,  Kansas  City.  2371 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Paxton. 

79  McCoRD,  GEORGE  LAWRENCE,  Pueblo,  Col.  2372 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Paxton. 

80  McCoRD,  ROBERT  HAMDEN,  St.  Joseph.  2373 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Paxton. 

48    MILLARD,  CLIFFORD  ISAAC,  St.  Louis.  1275 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Peck. 

6th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Peck. 
58    MOULTON,  JOHN  HENRY,  Alton,  111.  1351 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Marston. 

6th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Marston. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Eastow. 

7th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Hussey. 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Page. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sanborn. 
23    NEWCOMB,  GEORGE  AMOS,  St.  Louis.  1147 

4th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Newcomb. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 
ii     Obear,  Frank,  St.  Louis.  1760 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peregrine  White. 

3*3 


MISSOURI. 

STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

72    PEARCE,  HON.  CHARLES  EDWARD,  St.  Louis.  2093 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nicholas  Stillwell. 

50  RANDALL,  JOHN  FREDERIC,  St.  Louis.  1277 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

31     ROGERS,  ALFRED  HARRISON,  Joplin.  1155 

4th  in  descent  from  Timothy  Green. 

51  SABIN,  DAVID  DICKEY,  Belvidere,  111.  1278 
6th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Sabin. 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Sabin. 

43    SABIN,  SIDNEY  AVERY.  Belvidere,  111.  1270 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Avery,  Jr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

52  SABIN,  EUGENE  FRANCIS,  Belvidere,  111.  1279 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Avery,  Jr. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
30    SAMPSON,  HON.  CLARK  HAMILTON,  St.  Louis.  1 1 54 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Nash. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

6th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Sampson. 
3     Sands,  James  Thomas,  St.  Louis.  752 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Talcott. 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Wright. 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Cornell. 
45     SHAPLEIGH,  ALFRED  LEE,  St.  Louis.  1272 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Shapleigh. 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Nicholas  Shapleigh. 

4th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Shapleigh. 

9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Ambrose  Gibbons. 

8th  in  descent  from  Henry  Sherburne. 

8th  in  descent  from  Jeremy  Houchin. 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Stanyan. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Pickering. 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Wheelwright. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Wheelwright. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Roger  Plaisted. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Plaisted. 

5th  in  descent  from  Elisha  Plaisted. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Tobias  Langdon. 

74    SHORT,  REVEREND  WILLIAM,  D.D.,  St.  Louis.  2323 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Edward  Riggs. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 

7th  in  descent  from  Roger  Ludlow. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Johnson. 
14    SPENCER,  HORATIO  NELSON,  M.D.,  St.  Louis.  763 

6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jared  Spencer. 

4th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Spencer. 

8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Wilson. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Church. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Alex.  Marsh. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Pratt. 

5th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Selden. 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Brockway. 
13    SPENCER,  HON.  SELDEN  PALMER,  St.  Louis.   .  762 

5th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Spencer. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 

8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Church. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Pratt. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Brockway. 
62    SWISHER,  STEPHEN  ALFRED,  Iowa  City,  la.  1 536 

5th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Rose. 

49    TUTTLE,  RIGHT  REVEREND  DANIEL  SYLVESTER,  D.D.,       1276 
S.T.D.,  Bishop  of  Missouri,  St.  Louis. 

4th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Tuttle. 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO 

40  VOORHEES,  WILLIAM  PERRINE,  Kansas  City.  1267 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman,  M.D 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Strycker, 

6th  in  descent  from  Jan  Strycker,  Jr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Cornelius  Van  Brunt. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Polhemus. 

6th  in  descent  from  Corporal  Abraham  De  La  Noye. 

6th  in  descent  from  Jacobus  Gerritsen  Strycker. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Pieter  Strycker. 

8 1     WALKER,  STOUGHTON,  St.  Joseph.  2374 

4th  in  descent  from  Phineas  Walker. 

41  WARD,  HUGH  CAMPBELL,  Kansas  City.  1268 
5th  in  descent  from  Seth  Ward. 

46    WATSON,  REV.  SAMUEL  NEWELL,  D.D.,  Chillicothe,  O.    1273 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Burnett. 
6th  in  descent  from  Elisha  Lawrence. 
5th  in  descent  from  Michael  Kearney. 

35    WELSH,  HON.  MILTON,  Kansas  City.  1 1 59 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenbury. 

67    WELSH,  REVEREND  LUTHER  WINFRED,  Hannibal.  1807 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenbury. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Hammond. 
7th  in  descent  from  Com. -Gen.  Garret  Van  Sweringen. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Dorsey. 
4th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Henry  Griffith. 

27     WHITE,  JOHN  BARBER,  Kansas  City.  1151 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jonathan  White. 
4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Josiah  White,  Jr. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Prescott,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ralph  Houghton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lawrence  Waters. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Andrew  Gardner. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Wilder. 

316 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Wilder. 
5th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Whitcomb. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jabez  Fairbanks. 
4th  in  descent  from  Trumpeter  Simon  Butler. 

37    WINTER,    FRANCIS  ANDERSON,    M.D.,    Lieut.    U.S.A.     1161 

West  Point,  N.  Y. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

73    WINTER,  SAMUEL  DREW,  St.  Louis.  2184 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

6     Wyman,  Charles  Hadley,  St.  Louis.  755 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nehemiah  Wyman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutter. 

5     Wyman,  Henry  Purhitt,  St.  Louis.  754 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nehemiah  Wyman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutter. 


317 


Tin  flDemoriam. 


33  HENRY  HINSDALE  CANDEE,  died  Oct.  16,  1897. 
10  Clarence  Conde  Obear,  died  Dec.  21,  1897. 
Henry  H.  Candee  was  born  in  Harwinton,  Connecti 
cut,  December  6,  1833,  and  died  at  Cairo,  Illinois. 


Clarence  C.  Obear  was  born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri, 
June  13,  1866,  and  died  at  St.  Louis.  He  was  a  charter 
member  of  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
Missouri. 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
STATE  OF  OHIO. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Ohio 
received  its  charter  from  the  General  Society  at  a 
meeting  of  the  General  Council,  held  at  Baltimore, 
Md.,  on  May  13,  1895.  It  was  incorporated  in 
the  State  of  Ohio,  May  29,  1895,  and  was  organized 
in  the  city  of  Cincinnati,  June  i,  1895. 

The  first  Social  Court  of  the  Society  was  held  in 
Cincinnati,  December  19,  1895,  the  22Oth  anni 
versary  of  the  Great  Swamp  Fight.  The  second 
Social  Court  was  held  in  Cincinnati,  December  10, 
1896,  the  i43d  anniversary  of  Washington's  first 
expedition  to  the  head  waters  of  the  Ohio  River. 

The  Society  has  been  informally  entertained  by 
its  first  Governor,  the  Hon.  Samuel  Furman  Hunt, 
at  Glendale,  Ohio,  on  October  12,  1895,  an^  by 
Governor  Asa  Smith  Bushnell,  of  Ohio,  and  Dr. 
Henry  Cipperly  Dimond,  at  Springfield,  Ohio,  on 
March  25,  1897. 

Annual  General  Courts  and  banquets  have  been 
held  in  Cincinnati  on  November  24th  in  commemo 
ration  of  the  capture  of  Fort  Duquesne,  at  the  head 
of  the  Ohio  River,  on  November  24,  1758. 

Eligibility  for  membership  by  descent  from  pri 
vate  soldiers  who  served  subsequent  to  1700  is  not 
recognized  by  this  Society.  Otherwise  the  condi 
tions  of  eligibility  are  those  prescribed  in  the  con 
stitution  of  the  General  Society. 


319 


OFFICERS  OF  THE   SOCIETY   OF   COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  OHIO. 

Elected  at  the  Third  General  Court,  held  November  24,  1897. 

Governor. 
SAMUEL  MORSE  FELTON. 

Deputy-Governor. 
EPHRAIM  MORGAN  WOOD. 

Lieutenant-  Governor. 
ACHILLES  HENRY  PUGH. 

Treasurer. 
PERIN  LANGDON. 

323  Lock  Street,  Cincinnati. 

Secretary. 
EDWIN  CLARENCE  GOSHORN, 

Cor.  Seventh  Street  and  Freeman  Avenue,  Cincinnati. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
JOHN  WARD  BAILEY. 

Registrar. 
THOMAS  HERBERT  NORTON,  Ph.D.,  Sc.D. 

Loraine  Avenue,  Clifton,  Cincinnati. 

Historian. 
CHARLES  LINCOLN  EDWARDS,  Ph.D. 

Chaplain. 
REVEREND  HENRY  MELVILLE  CURTIS,  D.D. 

320 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

HON.  ASA  SMITH  BUSHNELL,  WM.  HOWARD  DOANE,  Mus.  D., 

BIRCHARD  AUSTIN  HAYES,  SAMUEL   FURMAN  HUNT,  LL.D., 

HARRY  LANGDON  LAWS,  RALPH  PETERS, 

FRANK  LANGDON  PERIN,  ROBERT  HENRY  SHOEMAKER, 

GEORGE  ELTWEED  POMEROY,  HON.  CHARLES  PHELPS  TAFT. 

STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Committee  on  Membership: 

ACHILLES  HENRY  PUGH,  Chair-      PHINEAS  SANBORN  CONNER,  M.D., 

man,  LL.D., 

NATHANIEL  HENCHMAN  DAVIS,        EDWIN  CLARENCE  GOSHORN, 
GEORGE  MERRELL. 

Committee  on  the  Collection  of  Historical  Documents 
and  Records. 

HENRY  CIPPERLY  DIMOND,  M.D.,  Chairman. 
RODERICK  DOUGLASS  BARNEY,  HERBERT  JENNEY. 


321 


OHIO. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

37     ALDEN,  ISAAC  CAREY,  Akron.  1774 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

24     BAILEY,  JOHN  WARD,  Cincinnati.  1491 

8th  in  descent  from  Stukeley  Westcott. 

39    BARNEY,  RODERICK  DOUGLASS,  Wyoming.  2030 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 

45     BULLOCK,  JAMES  WILSON,  Cincinnati.  2036 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  White,  Jr. 

32  BUSHNELL,  HON.  ASA  SMITH,  Governor  of  the  State  of     1 543 

Ohio,  Springfield. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 

7     Clement,  John  Benkam,  Cincinnati.  920 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Colegate. 

49    COLBURN,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Toledo.  2040 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Thaxter. 

47  CONNER,  JOHN  SANBORN,  Cincinnati.  2038 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sanborn. 

48  CONNER,  PHINEAS  SANBORN,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Cincinnati.      2039 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sanborn. 

33  CURTIS,  HENRY  MELVILLE,  D.D.,  Cincinnati.  1544 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Bishop. 

51     DAVIS,  NATHANIEL  HENCHMAN,  Cincinnati.  2201 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Henchman. 

26    DIMOND,  HENRY  CIPPERLY,  M.D.,  Springfield.  1493 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Dimon. 

20    DOANE,  WILLIAM  HOWARD,  Mus.  D.,  Cincinnati.  1402 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Doane. 

322 


OHIO. 
STATE    SOCIETY   NO.  GENERAL    SOCIETY   NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Doane,  Jr. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  Elisha  Doane. 

9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

9th  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

8th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Snow. 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Bassett. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prence. 

8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Hugh  Wells. 

7th  in  descent  from  Amos  Richardson. 

7th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Jonathan  Gilbert. 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Bangs. 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Howes,  Sr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gould. 

6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 

6th  in  descent  from  Aaron  Stark. 

6th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Richardson. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Treat. 

5th  in  descent  from  Chaplain  James  Noyes. 

22     EDWARDS,  CHARLES  LINCOLN,  Ph.D.,  University  of  1404 

Cincinnati. 

loth  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Pratt. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 

8    Felton,  Samuel  Morse,  Cincinnati.  921 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Felton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Greene,  Sr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Carder. 
8th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Arnold. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Waterman. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Almy. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Angell. 

323 


OHIO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bradbury. 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy  Gov.  James  Barker. 

8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Samuel  Skelton. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Townsend. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Gorton. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Randall  Holden. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Edward  Smith. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Greene. 

6th  in  descent  from  Attorney-General  John  Rhodes. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Charles  Holden. 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Anthony  Low. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Whipple. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Low. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieut. -Colonel  John  Low. 

41     FITCH,  WINCHESTER,  Unionville.  2032 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

50    GOSHORN,  EDWIN  CLARENCE,  Cincinnati.  2200 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Monsall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutter. 

23    GREVE,  CHARLES  THEODORE,  Cincinnati.  1405 

6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Emery. 

3     Hayes,  ^Bir  chard  Austin,  Toledo.  910 

5th  in  descent  from  William  Thompson. 

5     Hunt,  Samuel  Fur  man,  LL.D.,  L.H.D.,  Cincinnati.         918 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ralph  Hunt. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Grover. 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Lawrence. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Throckmorton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Howell. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Stout. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Bowne. 
7th  in  descent  from  Justice  James  Bowne. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Obadiah  Holmes. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Holmes. 

324 


OHIO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Borden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Judge  James  Ashton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Titus. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Content  Titus. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Betts. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Seabrooke. 
6th  in  descent  from  Reverend  John  Moore. 

21     HURD,  ETHAN  OSBORN,  Captain  U.S.A.,  Plainville.          1405 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Hurd. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd,  Sr. 
3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd,  Jr. 

46    JENNEY,  HERBERT,  Cincinnati.  2037 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Jenney. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

52    JONES,  CHARLES  DAVIES,  Cincinnati.  2202 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Fosdick, 

6    Langdon,  Perin,  Cincinnati.  919 

7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Francis  Brown. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Torrey. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Wilson. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jesse  Perin. 

43    LAWS,  HARRY  LANGDON,  Cincinnati.  2034 

8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Torrey. 
7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Wilson. 

34     LLOYD,  JOHN  URI,  Ph.M.,  Ph.D.,  Cincinnati.  1545 

9th  in  descent  from  Robert  Coe. 
9th  in  descent  from  James  Bates. 
8th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Hawley. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Loomis. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Griswold. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Steele. 

325 


OHIO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Judd,  Sr. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Chittenden. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Collins. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Moss. 

•yth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Judd,  Jr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Cornelius  Merry. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Webster. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Waite. 

7th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Doolittle. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 

5th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Webster,  Sr. 

5th  in  descent  from  Surgeon  Benjamin  Doolittle. 

4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Ashley. 

30    MARVIN,  RICHARD  PRATT,  Akron.  1497 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 

35  MATTHEWS,  ALBERT,  Hillsboro.  1572 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Christopher  Hussey. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  McDowell. 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Moffett. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  McDowell. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Allen. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Moffett. 
19    MATTHEWS,  CALEB  BENTLEY,  Cincinnati.  1401 

6th  in  descent  from  Francis  Brown. 

36  MERRELL,  GEORGE,  Cincinnati.  1773 
6th  in  descent  from  Henry  Poore. 

13    Mussey,  William  Lindsly,  M.D.,  Cincinnati.  1019 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

16     MYERS,  PHILIP  VAN  NESS,  LL.D.,  L.H.D.,  University       1066 

of  Cincinnati. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Herter. 

42    NEWTON,  CHARLES  HUMPHREYS,  Marietta.  2033 

6th  in  descent  from  Shubael  Stearns. 

326 


OHIO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

10    Norton,  Thomas  Herbert,  Ph.D.,  Sc.D.,  University        917 

of  Cincinnati. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  Ebenezer  Norton. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Humphrey. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Baldwin. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Horsford. 

14  Perin,  Frank  Langdon,  Cincinnati.  1020 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jesse  Perin. 

17     PETERS,  RALPH,  Cincinnati.  1399 

4th  in  descent  from  William  Peters. 

9     Pomeroy,  George  Eltweed,  Toledo.  868 

4th  in  descent  from  Major  Seth  Pomeroy. 

12     Pugh,  Achilles  Henry,  Cincinnati.  1018 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Christopher  Clark. 

4    Rawson,  Edward  Stephen,  Cincinnati.  916 

8th  in  descent  from  Secretary  Edward  Rawson. 
loth  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Glover. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jeremiah  Richards,  Jr. 

31     SEELY,  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Cincinnati.        1498 
8th  in  descent  from  Roger  Conant. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Conant. 

15  Shoemaker,  Frederick  "Bellinger,  Toledo.  1021 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Herter. 

1  Shoemaker,  IMichael  [Myers,  Cincinnati.  498 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hanyoost  Herkimer. 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Colegate. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Herter. 

2  Shoemaker,  Robert  Henry,  Cincinnati.  909 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Hanyoost  Herkimer. 

327 


OHIO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Colegate. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Herter. 

25     STEDMAN,  CHARLES  JAMES,  Cincinnati.  1492 

7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

38    TAFT,  CHARLES  PHELPS,  Cincinnati.  2029 

7th  in  descent  from  Secretary  Edward  Rawson. 

44    WAYNE,  JAMES  STARKE,  Cincinnati.  2035 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Smythe. 

27  WINSLOW,  CHAUNCEY  ROSE,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1494 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Jackson. 

1 8    WINSLOW,  HOWARD  SYDENHAM,  Cincinnati.  1400 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Jackson. 

29    WOOD,  CHARLES  MORGAN,  Dayton.  1496 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Miles  Morgan. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Christopher  Clark. 

28  WOOD,  EPHRAIM  MORGAN,  Dayton.  1495 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Miles  Morgan. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Christopher  Clark. 

40    YERGASON,  HENRY  CHRISTOPHER,  Cincinnati.  2031 

9th  in  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 


328 


SOCIETY   OF   COLONIAL   WARS    IN 
THE  STATE   OF   NEBRASKA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Ne 
braska  was  organized  at  Omaha,  April  27,  1895,  an^ 
was  chartered  by  the  General  Society  May  14,  1895. 

The  gentlemen  present  at  the  first  meeting  pro 
ceeded  under  the  Statutes  of  Nebraska,  to  organize 
as  an  incorporated  society;  a  constitution  was 
adopted,  and  officers  elected.  A  Special  Court  of 
this  Society  was  held  at  the  Commercial  Club, 
Omaha,  on  the  22Oth  anniversary  of  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight,  December  19,  1895,  at  which  Chan 
cellor  Goss  read  a  most  instructive  monograph  on 
that  historical  event. 


329 


OFFICERS   OF   THE    SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  NEBRASKA. 

Elected  at  a  court  held  April  10,  1897. 

Governor. 
WILLIAM  HENRY  ALEXANDER. 

Deputy-Governor. 
CHARLES  ALBERT  Goss. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
EDWIN  CATLIN  WEBSTER. 

Secretary. 
WILLIAM  FARNAM  SMITH. 

Omaha. 

Registrar. 
CLEMENT  CHASE. 

Treasurer. 
FRANK  TIERNAN  HAMILTON. 

Omaha. 

Chancellor. 
JAMES  MILLS  WOOLWORTH. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  GEORGE  W.  CRAFTS. 


330 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  ALEXANDER,         WILLIAM  FARNAM  SMITH, 
FRANK  TIERNAN  HAMILTON,  JOHN  PRENTISS  LORD, 

WILLIAM  IRVING  HAWKS,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  HANNA, 

MYRON  LESLIE  LEARNED. 

Committee  on  Membership. 

WILLIAM  FARNAM  SMITH,  CLEMENT  CHASE, 

FRANK  TIERNAN  HAMILTON. 


33  i 


NEBRASKA. 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

List  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

2  Alexander,  William  Henry,  Omaha.  1022 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Douglas. 

9    Bemis,  George  Pickering,  Omaha.  1029 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Bridge. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Danforth. 
6th  in  descent  from  Michael  Flagg. 

12     Chase,  Champion  Spalding,  Omaha.  1032 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Moses  Chase. 

3  Chase,  Clement,  Omaha.  1023 
5th  in  descent  from  Moses  Chase. 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Benton. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorum. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

21     CRAFTS,  GEORGE  WALLEN,  Beatrice.  2358 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Griffin  Craft. 

7     Goss,  Charles  Albert,  Omaha.  1027 

9th  in  descent  from  George  Abbot. 

6     Hamilton,  Charles  William,  Omaha.  1026 

7th  in  descent  from  Nathan  Hamilton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ezra  Hamilton. 

5     Hamilton,  Frank  Tiernan,  Omaha.  1025 

7th  in  descent  from  Nathan  Hamilton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ezra  Hamilton. 

19    HANNA,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  Lincoln.  1396 

9th  in  descent  from  George  Maris. 

332 


NEBRASKA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

23    HAWKS,  WILLIAM  IRVING,  Omaha.  2360 

6th  in  descent  from  Eliezur  Hawks. 
5th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Hawks. 
6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Bardwell. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Smith. 

14  Heywood,  Henry  'Brady,  Omaha.  1034 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phinehas  Upham. 

10  Humphrey,  Charles  Frederick,  Major,  U.S.A.  1030 
8th  in  descent  from  Michael  Humphrey. 

4    Jaynes,  Fremont  Nathan,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1024 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Bradford. 

20    LADD,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  Lincoln.  1397 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

8    Learned,  Myron  Leslie,  Omaha.  1028 

7th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Learned,  Jr. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

11  Lord,  John  Prentiss,  Omaha.  1031 
7th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Warner. 

5th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Warner. 

15  MORTON,  JULIUS  STERLING,  Nebraska  City.  1392 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Smith. 

1 8     SMITH,  WILLIAM  FARNAM,  Omaha.  1395 

9th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Tristram  Coffin,  Jr. 

i     Thompson,  John  Taliaferro,  Lieutenant,  U.S.A.  817 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Thompson. 
6th  in  descent  from  James  Thompson. 
5th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  James  Thompson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Caleb  Simonds. 

333 


NEBRASKA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  James  Taylor,  2d. 
5th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Hindes. 

24    WEBSTER,  BASIL  MARION,  Omaha.  2361 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

17    WEBSTER,  EDWIN  CATLIN,  Hastings.  1394 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

22      WOOLWORTH,  CHARLES  PECK,   CaStleton,  N.  Y.  2359 

8th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  George  Colton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Colton. 

13     Woolworth,  James  Mills,  Omaha.  1033 

7th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  George  Colton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Colton. 


334 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
STATE  OF  MINNESOTA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Min 
nesota  was  organized  at  St.  Paul,  October  i,  1895, 
and  chartered  by  the  General  Society,  December  19, 
1895.  The  first  General  Court  was  held  at  St.  Paul, 
Jan.  15,  1896. 

Incorporated  under  the  State  Laws  of  Minnesota, 
February  14,  1896. 


335 


OFFICERS   OF   THE    SOCIETY  OF   COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  MINNESOTA. 

Elected  at  a  Court  held  February  loth,  1898. 

Governor. 
HENRY  PRATT  UPHAM. 

Deputy-Governor. 
CHARLES  PHELPS  NOYES. 

Lieutenant-  Governor. 
RIGHT  REVEREND  MAHLON  NORRIS  GILBERT,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Secretary. 
CAPTAIN  EDGAR  CAMPBELL  BOWEN,  U.  S.  A. 

698  Dayton  Avenue,  St.  Paul. 

Treasurer. 
GEORGE  HENRY  DAGGETT. 

Chamber  of  Commerce,  Minneapolis. 

Registrar. 
JEHIEL  WESTON  CHAMBERLIN,  M.D. 

Historian. 
JACOB  STONE. 

Genealogist. 
CHARLES  EDWIN  MAYO. 

Chancellor. 
WILLIAM  GARDNER  WHITE. 

Chaplain. 
REVEREND  DUDLEY  WARD  RHODES,  D.D. 

Surgeon. 

EVERTON  JUDSON  ABBOTT,  M.D. 

336 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  1899. 

JOHN  QyiNCY  ADAMS,  FRANKLIN  LEWIS  GREENLEAF, 

JOHN  TOWNSEND. 

Term  Expiring  1900. 
RUKARD    HURD,  WlLLIAM  PETIT  TROWBRIDGE, 

WILLIAM  HURLEY  LIGHTNER. 

Term  Expiring  1901. 

MAJOR  CLINTON  BROOKS  SEARS,     EDWIN  SEDGWICK  CHITTENDEN, 
U.  S.  A.  HARRY  EDWARD  WHITNEY. 

STANDING   COMMITTEES. 
Membership. 

WILLIAM  PETIT  TROWBRIDGE,  Chairman, 
JAMES  HENRY  SKINNER,  Secretary,  FRANKLIN  LEWIS  GREENLEAF, 
CHARLES  EDWIN  MAYO,  WILLIAM  GARDNER  WHITE 

Committee  on  Historical  Documents. 


JACOB  STONE,  Chairman, 
ROBERT  IRVING  FARRINGTON, 
DANIEL  ROGERS  NOYES, 


ALBERT  RANDALL  MOORE,  Secre 
tary, 
REV.  EDWARD  CRAIG  MITCHELL. 


337 


MINNESOTA. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

21  ABBOTT,  EVERTON  JUDSON,  M.D.,  St.  Paul.  1415 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Canfield. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Minor. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Minor. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Israel  Curtis. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Preston. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthew  Minor. 

22  ADAMS,  JOHN  QUINCY,  St.  Paul.  1416 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Edward  Adams. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Samuel  Sherman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanley. 

42    ADAMS,  JOHN  WALKER,  St.  Paul.  1616 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
9th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Woodbridge. 
9th  in  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Ruggles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Colton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Walker. 

83     ALMY,  WILLIAM  ELLERY,  Lieutenant  5th Cavalry,  U.S.A.    2304 
7th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Almy. 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Cornell. 

99    BAILEY,  EVERETT  HOSKINS,  St.  Paul.  2319 

5th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Bailey. 

33    BARTHOLOMEW,  JAMES  HULL  SHERMAN,  Santa  Rosa,          1427 

California. 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Bartholomew. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Johnson. 

338 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Drury. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Prentice. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Kingsbury,  2d. 

86    BATES,  WILLIAM  OSCAR,  New  York  City.  2307 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Hawks. 

74    BISSELL,  WILLIAM  PUTNAM,  St.  Paul.  2107 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bissell. 

43    BOWEN,  CAPTAIN  EDGAR  CAMPBELL,  U.S.A.  1617 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Bowen. 
7th  in  descent  from  Obadiah  Bowen. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney,  Sr. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Goodspeed. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Angell. 

50    BROOKE,  MAJOR-GENERAL  JOHN  RUTTER,  U.S.A.  1776 

5th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Thomas  Rutter,  ist. 

102     BUTTERS,  WILLIAM,  Minneapolis.  2363 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Butter. 

46    CHAMBERLIN,  CLARENCE  ABNER,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  1726 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Chamberlin. 

77    CHAMBERLIN,  GEORGE  HARRIS,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.        2110 
5th  in  descent  from  Richard  Chamberlin. 

28    CHAMBERLIN,  JEHIEL  WESTON,  M.D.,  St.  Paul.  1422 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Chamberlin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Chamberlin. 
5th  in  descent  from  Richard  Chamberlin. 

7     Chew,  Fielder  Bowie,  Duluth.  495 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 

1 6    CHITTENDEN,  EDWIN  SEDGWICK,  St.  Paul.  1410 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Chittenden. 
9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Stow. 

339 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Doane. 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paine. 

8th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hart. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Dotey. 

6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Booth. 

98    CHESEBROUGH,  GEORGE  LATIMER,  Duluth.  2320 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Matthew  Griswold. 

38    CHRISTIAN,  GEORGE  CHASE,  Minneapolis.  1 569 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Morris. 

69    CLARK,  HOMER  PIERCE,  St.  Paul.  2077 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prence. 

73    CLARK,  KENNETH,  St.  Paul.  2106 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Pieter  Schuyler. 

67  COFFIN,  WILLIAM  KING,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  1852 
7th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 

72    COLLINS,  HON.  LOREN  WARREN,  St.  Cloud.  2105 

3d  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Collins. 

68  COOK,  STEPHEN  CHAMPLIN,  St.  Paul.  2076 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jeffrey  Champlin. 

6 1     CORSER,  ELWOOD  SPENCER,  Minneapolis.  1787 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Corser. 

36    GUSHING,  LUTHER  STEARNS,  St.  Paul.  1 567 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Gushing,  ist. 

76    CUTLER,  EDWARD  HUTCHINS,  St.  Paul.  2109 

7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  James  Cutler. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Cutler, 
loth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Willis. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Dunham. 
9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hayward. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 

340 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

9th  in  descent  from  Experience  Mitchell. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Washburn. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Washburn. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hale. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peter  Hunt. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Perkins. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Field. 
6th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Hutchins. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Sabin. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hale. 

6    Daggett,  George  Henry,  Minneapolis.  986 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Elihu  Daggett. 

71     DOBBIN,  EDWARD  SAVAGE,  Faribault.  2104 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Bacon. 

13     EDWARDS,  EDWARD  JUNIUS,  Minneapolis.  1407 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 

52    HARRINGTON,  ROBERT  IRVING,  St.  Paul.  1778 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fisher. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Colburn. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Eleazer  Metcalf. 

97    FIELD,  JOHN  IRELAND  HOWE,    St.  Paul.  2318 

8th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Snow. 

79     FLETCHER,  PARIS,  St.  Paul.  2114 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Miner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham  (Gorum). 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Saxton. 

341 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

40    FRAZER,  SHELDON  LORD,  Duluth.  1571 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Reinold  Marvin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Peck. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Ely,  3d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Selden. 

24    GILBERT,  FREDERICK  LEE,  Duluth.  1418 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Olmsted. 
5th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Jonathan  Ingersoll. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Daniel  Olmsted. 

75    GILBERT,  RT.  REV.  MAHLON  MORRIS,  D.D.,  LL.D.,      2108 

Bishop  Coadjutor  of  Minnesota. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

54     GREEN,  EDWARD  HICKMAN,  Lieut.  Com.  U.S.N.  1780 

4th  in  descent  from  Joseph  James. 

26    GREENLEAF,  FRANKLIN  LEWIS,  Minneapolis.  1420 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

104    HADLEY,  EMERSON,  St.  Paul.  2440 

9th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Alden. 

53    HAWKS,  JOSEPH  MATTHEW,  St.  Paul.  1779 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Job  Winslow. 

57    HERSEY,  ROSCOE  FREEMAN,  St.  Paul.  1783 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Poole,  3d. 

63    HERSEY,  DUDLEY  HALL,  St.  Paul.  1789 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Poole,  3d. 

12    Hill,  Henry  Benjamin,  Faribault.  1139 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Bullard. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Sabin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Eleazer  Metcalf. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Barstow. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Tower. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fisher. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Read,  Sr. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Read,  Jr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 

342 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jeremiah  Whipple. 
4th  in  descent  from  David  Whipple. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Hall. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Hall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Slocomb,  Sr. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Simon  Slocomb. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Preserved  Abel. 
6th  in  descent  from  Philip  Walker. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Walker. 

85     HOWARD,  CHARLES  EDWARD  NANSON,  St.  Paul.  2306 

9th  in  descent  from  Filyp  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhemus  Beekman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jacob  Mitchell. 

i     Hurd,  Rukard,  St.  Paul.  287 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Hurd. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd,  Sr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd,  Jr. 

8    Ingersoll,  Rev.  Edward  Pay  son,  D.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.    1 141 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Josiah  Winslow. 

106    JAYNES,  FREMONT  NATHAN,  Minneapolis.  1024 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Bradford. 

10    Jewett,  Stephen,  Faribault.  1138 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Willam  Backus. 
7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Whiting. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  James  Fitch. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Waterman. 

343 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

60    JOHNSON,  CHARLES  WILLIAMSON,  St.  Paul,  1786 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Livermore. 

88     KNAPP,  HENRY  ENO,  Menomonie,  Wis.  2309 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Knapp. 

32    LEWIS,  GEORGE  WINTHROP,  St.  Paul.  1426 

8th  in  descent  from  Sir  John  Leverett. 

23     LIGHTNER,  WILLIAM  HURLEY,  St.  Paul.  1417 

7th  in  descent  from  Louis  DuBois. 

101     LITTLE,  HENRY  LYMAN,  Minneapolis.  2322 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

25    MAYO,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  St.  Paul.  1419 

5th  in  descent  from  John  Mayo. 
8th  in  descent  from  General  Constant  Southworth. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prence. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Clark. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Sparrow. 

51     MCLEAN,  JOHN,  M.D.,  St.  Paul.  1777 

6th  in  descent  from  James  Claypoole. 

34    MITCHELL,  REVEREND  EDWARD  CRAIG,  St.  Paul.  1565 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Biles. 

44  MONFORT,  DELOS  ABRAM,  St.  Paul.  1 724 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Goodrich. 

45  MONFORT,  FREDERICK  DELOS,  St.  Paul.  1725 
8th  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Goodrich. 

27    MOORE,  ALBERT  RANDELL,  St.  Paul.  1421 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Moore. 

87     MYERS,  THEODORE  BENJAMIN,  St.  Paul.  2308 

6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Harriman. 

82    MYERS,  WALTER  FREDERICKS,  St.  Paul.  2303 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Herter. 

344 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5     Noyes,  Charles  Phelps,  St.  Paul.  347 

5th  in  descent  from  Rev.  James  Noyes. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Noyes. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Coddington. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Matthew  Griswold. 
6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Barker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Lynde. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sanford. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 
6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Francis  Willoughby. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hawley. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Peleg  Sanford. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Rogers. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Rogers,  Jr. 

30    NOYES,  DANIEL  ROGERS,  St.  Paul.  1424 

5th  in  descent  from  Rev.  James  Noyes. 
6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Barker. 
6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Lynde. 
6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Francis  Willoughby. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Coddington. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Peleg  Sanford. 

66    PEET,  EMERSON  WILLIAM,  St.  Paul.  1838 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Peet. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Reverend  James  Noyes. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Noyes. 

96    PEAVEY,  FRANK  HUTCHISON,  Minneapolis.  2317 

5th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Nutter. 

64     PHELPS,  EDMUND  JOSEPH,  Minneapolis.  1836 

7th  in  descent  from  William  Phelps. 

70    PHILLIPS,  GEORGE  MYRON,  Northfield.  2103 

8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Robert  Sedgwick. 

345 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8 1     PIERCE,  JAMES  OSCAR,  Minneapolis.  2302 

8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rossiter. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Brownell. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Thurston. 

1 8    PIKE,  CHARLES  ELIOT,  St.  Paul.  652 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Pike. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham  (Gorum.) 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joshua  Scottow. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Checkley. 

20    PIKE,  FRANCIS  WALLACE,  St.  Paul.  1146 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Pike. 

31     PILLSBURY,  CHARLES  ALFRED,  Minneapolis.  1425 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Caleb  Pillsbury. 

55     POOLE,  CLARK  LANGWORTHY,  Dubuque,  la.  1781 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Poole. 

37    PORTER,  ALEXANDER  SYLVANUS,  Jr.,  Minneapolis.  1568 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Gushing,  ist. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Otis. 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Thaxter. 

17    QUAY,  ANDREW  GREGG  CURTIN,  Captain  and  Assistant     1411 

Quartermaster,  U.S.A. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Patrick  Anderson. 

49    RHODES,  REVEREND  DUDLEY  WARD,  D.D.,  St.  Paul.         1017 
4th  in  descent  from  General  Artemus  Ward. 

94    RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM  EDDY,  Duluth.  2315 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Woodbridge. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 

loo    RICHARDSON,  CHAUNCEY  EDDY,  Duluth.  2321 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

346 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

59    ROBINSON,  LEWIS  ARMS,  St.  Paul.  1785 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Robinson. 

3    Roe,  Fayette  Washington,  Captain  3d  Infantry,  U.S.A.      157 
4th  in  descent  from  John  Roe. 

105     RUSSELL,  STEVENS  GRAHAM,  St.  Paul.  2441 

3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Peletiah  Russell. 

103    SEABURY,  CHANNING,  St.  Paul.  2364 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

2     Sears,  Clinton  Brooks,  Major  Corps  of  Engineers,  659 

U.S.A. 

8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Sears. 
9th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
9th  in  descent  from  Gov.  Thomas  Prence  (Prince). 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Sparrow. 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Willard. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 

80    SKINNER,  JAMES  HENRY,  St.  Paul.  2301 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Simonds. 

78    SMITH,  CHARLES  EASTWICK,  M.D.,  St.  Paul.  2111 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Hall. 

58    SMITH,  EDWARD  BARNUM,  St.  Paul.  1784 

4th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster-Serg't.  Abner 
Granger. 

$9    ST ANTON,  BENJAMIN  IRVING,  St.  Paul.  2310 

5th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Stanton,  Sr. 

56    STEWART,  JEREMIAH  CLARK,  M.D.,  Minneapolis.  1782 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Mann. 

35    STONE,  JACOB,  Minneapolis.  1566 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gyles. 

62    TAYLOR,  BANKSON,  St.  Paul.  1788 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Jean  Paul  Jacquett. 

90    TAYLOR,  OSCAR  LIVINGSTONE,  St.  Paul.  2311 

8th  in  descent  from  Coronet  Jonathan  Gilbert. 

347 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

65      TlMERLAKE,  WlLLIAM  SHARP,  St.   Paul.  1837 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Francis  Rombout. 

14  TOWNSEND,  JOHN,  St.  Paul.  1408 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underhill. 

48    TROWBRIDGE,  WILLIAM  PETIT,  St.  Paul.  1728 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Trowbridge. 

41     TUCKER,    WILLIAM   FRANCIS,    Major  and   Paymaster,     1615 

U.S.A. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Guile. 

15  UPHAM,  HENRY  PRATT,  St.  Paul.  1409 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Upham. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phinehas  Upham. 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stebbings. 

9th  in  descent  from  William  Vassall. 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Webster. 

8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Bartlett. 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Stebbins. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Wright,  Jr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Shadrach  Hapgood. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Stone. 

6th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Walker. 

84    WADE,  JAMES  FRANKLIN,  Brigadier  General  U.S.  A.          2305 
6th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Wade. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Nathaniel  Wade. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Sill. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phinehas  Upham. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 

92    WADE,  JOHN  PARSONS,  Lient.  5th  Cavalry,  U.S.A.          2313 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

91     WASHBURN,  HON.  WILLIAM  DREW,  Minneapolis.  2312 

9th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 

348 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

47    WELLS,  EBEN  FREME,  St.  Paul.  1727 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Talcott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  James  Noyes. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Chester. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Chester. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chester. 

93    WENZELL,  HENRY  BURLEIGH,  St.  Paul.  2314 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hollister. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ezekiel  Wentworth. 
6th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Peaslee. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Timothy  Baker. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Baker. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Otis  Baker. 

4     Whipple,  Charles  Henry,  Major  and  Paymaster,  U.S.A.     319 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jeremiah  Whipple. 
4th  in  descent  from  David  Whipple. 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Bullard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fisher. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
7th  in  descent  from  George  Barstow. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Sabin. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Eleazer  Metcalf. 
7th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Read. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Tower. 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Hall. 
6th  in  descent  from  Simon  Slocumb. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Read. 

349 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Simon  Slocomb. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Hall. 

19    WHIPPLE,  RIGHT  REV.  HENRY  BENJAMIN,  D.D.,  LL.D.,      1413 

Bishop  of  Minnesota,  Faribault. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
4th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jeremiah  Whipple. 
3d  in  descent  from  David  Whipple. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Bullard. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Fisher. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Eleazer  Metcalf. 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Sabin. 
6th  in  descent  from  George  Barstow. 
6th  in  descent  from  Edward  Hall. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Tower. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Read. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Read. 
5th  in  descent  from  Simon  Slocomb,  Sr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Simon  Slocomb. 
3d  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Hall. 

29    WHITE,  WILLIAM  CHESTER,  Duluth.  1423 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  White. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  White. 
4th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Hayes. 

39    WHITE,  WILLIAM  GARDINER,  St.  Paul.  1570 

7th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  White. 

95    WHITNEY,  FRANK  IRVING,  St.  Paul.  2316 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

12     Whitney,  Harry  Edward,  Faribault.  1406 

6th  in  descent  from  Moses  Whitney. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Wade. 


35° 


SOCIETY   OF   COLONIAL   WARS    IN 
THE  STATE  OF  KENTUCKY. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Ken 
tucky  was  chartered  by  the  General  Society  on  the 
I9th  of  December,  1895.  On  the  23d  of  December 
the  members  met  at  the  residence  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Page  Grant,  Louisville,  and  formed  an  organization, 
adopted  a  constitution,  and  elected  part  of  the  offi 
cers,  and  after  a  social  session,  adjourned,  to  hold 
a  General  Court  on  the  8th  of  January,  1896.  The 
time  for  holding  the  annual  General  Courts  was 
fixed  for  the  I3th  of  May — the  anniversary  of  the 
settlement  of  Jamestown,  Virginia. 

On  the  8th  of  January  a  General  Court  was  held, 
and  the  remainder  of  the  officers  were  elected,  and 
the  Court  adjourned  to  meet  at  the  call  of  the  Gov 
ernor. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE   SOCIETY   OF  COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  KENTUCKY. 

Governor. 
THOMAS  PAGE  GRANT,  M.D. 

Deputy-Governor. 
CAPTAIN  ALEXANDER  McCoMB  WETHERILL,  U.  S.  A. 

Lieutenant- Cover  nor. 
DANIEL  LINN  GOOCH. 

Treasurer. 
GARY  HARRISON  BACON. 

Louisville. 

Registrar. 
CHARLES  JULIAN  CLARKE  GRANT. 

Secretary. 
WILLIAM  LAFON  HALSEY. 

Louisville. 

Historian. 
CHARLES  HENRY  TODD,  M.D. 

Surgeon. 
HERVEY  MCDOWELL,  M.D. 


352 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

To  serve  for  one  year. 

PAUL  JONES,  BENJAMIN  LABREE, 

ANDERSON  CHENAULT  QUISSENBERRY. 

To  serve  for  two  years. 

CAPT.  ALEX.  McCoMB  WETHERILL,  CHARLES  HENRY  GERE, 
HOWARD  STEELE  RODGERS. 

To  serve  for  three  years. 

MATHEW  LOVE  AKERS,  DAVID  MAY  JONES, 

FRANK  GILBERT  KNEELAND. 

Committee  on  Membership. 

CHARLES  JULIAN  CLARKE  GRANT,    WILLIAM  LAFON  HALSEY, 
MATHEW  LOVE  AKERS,  CARY  HARRISON  BACON. 


353 


KENTUCKY. 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

14    AKERS,  MATHEW  LOVE,  Louisville.  1530 

5th  in  descent  from  Abraham  Miller. 

8    Bacon,  Gary  Harrison,  Louisville.  1195 

6th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Fry. 
6th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Walker. 

1 8    CAINE,  PAUL,  Louisville.  1831 

loth  in  descent  from  Peter  Montague. 

13     GERE,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Lincoln,  Neb.  2094 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

12    GOOCH,  DANIEL  LINN,  Covington.  1313 

4th  in  descent  from  Henry  Griffith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  John  Hammond. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

7     Grant,  Charles  Julian  Clarke,  Louisville.  1194 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

i     Grant,  Thomas  Page,  M.D.,  Louisville.  607 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

4  Halsey,  William  Laf on,  Louisville.  1191 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Halsey. 

21     HALSEY,  EDMUND  TRYON,  Louisville.  2357 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Halsey. 

3    Jones,  David  May,  Harrodsburg.  1190 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Meredith. 

1 1    Jones,  Paul,  Cincinnati,  O.  1342 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Meredith. 

5  LaBree,  Benjamin,  Louisville.  1192 
4th  in  descent  from  James  Humphries. 

354 


KENTUCKY. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

17    KNEELAND,  FRANK  GILBERT,  St.  Louis,  Mich.  1772 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

22    MCDOWELL,  EDWARD  CAMPBELL,  Jr.,  Covington.  2461 

5th  in  descent  from  Samuel  McDowell,  Sr. 

1 6    MCDOWELL,  HERVEY,  M.D.,  Cynthiana,  Ky.  1532 

4th  in  descent  from  Samuel  McDowell,  Sr. 

20    MOFFETT,  DARIUS  LAUDEN,  Williamsburg.  2284 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Nelson. 

10     Quisenberry,  Anderson  Chenault,  Washington,  D.C.      1312 
4th  in  descent  from  Mathew  Mullins. 

15     RODGERS,  HOWARD  STEELE,  Covington.  1531 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Allen. 

9     Todd,  Charles  Henry,  M.D.,  Owensboro.  1196 

2d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Shelby. 
3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Evan  Shelby. 

19    TRACY,  ROBERT  SYLVESTER,  Sturgis,  Mich.  2010 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Chittenden. 

2     Wetherill,  Captain  Alexander  Macomb,  6th  Infantry,       271 

U.S.A. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jacob  Morgan. 


355 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS   IN 
THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
California  was  instituted  in  the  United  States  Gov 
ernment  Building  at  the  City  of  Los  Angeles  on 
November  30,  1895,  by  nineteen  gentlemen,  and  a 
Charter  was  granted  by  the  General  Society  on  De 
cember  19,  1895. 

Eligibility  for  membership  is  the  same  as  pre 
scribed  by  Article  II.  of  the  Constitution  of  the  Gen 
eral  Society,  except  that  collaterals  are  not  admitted. 

The  first  General  Court  and  dinner  were  held  at 
Los  Angeles  on  March  7,  1896,  at  which  time  a  per 
manent  Code  of  By-Laws  was  adopted. 

The  time  for  holding  the  General  Court  is  Decem 
ber  21,  "  Forefathers'  Day." 

The  flag  of  this  Society  is  argent,  a  cross  of  Saint 
George  gules;  an  escutcheon  or,  bordered  sable, 
charged  with  a  grizzly  bear,  passant,  proper,  under 
the  motto  ''Eureka." 

The  Great  Seal  is  described  as  follows:  viz: 

Within  a  beaded  annulet,  a  title  scroll,  "Society 
of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  California,  1542- 
1775,"  surrounding  a  group  of  Colonial  weapons; 
over  all  a  shield  Quarterly.  I.  and  IV. :  Gules  a  tower 
triple-towered,  or  (Castile).  II.  and  III. :  Argent, 
a  lion  rampant  gules,  crowned,  or  (Leon).  Upon 
a  chief  of  the  last  a  grizzly  bear,  passant,  proper, 
(California.) 


356 


OFFICERS   OF   THE   SOCIETY  OF   COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Elected  at  the  General  Court,  December  21,  1897, 
for  the  year  1898. 

Governor. 

HOLDRIDGE    OZRO    COLLINS. 

Deputy-  Governor. 
HON.  ERSKINE  MAYO  Ross. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
SPENCER  ROANE  THORPE. 

Secretary. 
CHARLES  PUTNAM  FENNER, 

930  S.  Flower  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

Treasurer. 
FRANK  PUTNAM  FLINT, 

First  and  Spring  Sts.,  Los  Angeles. 

Registrar. 
EDWARD  THOMAS  HARDEN. 

Historian. 
BRADNER  WELLS  LEE. 

Chancellor. 
GEORGE  JULES  DENIS. 

Surgeon. 
JOHN  RANDOLPH  HAYNES,  M.D. 

Chaplain. 
REVEREND  ALEXANDER  Moss  MERWIN. 


357 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 
HARRISON  BABCOCK  ALEXANDER,    MOTLEY  HEWES  FLINT, 
GEORGE  ELI  HALL,  HON.   ELISHA  WILLIAMS  McKws- 

WILLARD  ATHERTON  NICHOLS,          TRY,  LL.D. 
ISAAC  HILLIARD  POLK,  FRANK  CLARKE  PRESCOTT, 

FREDERICK  HASTINGS  RINDGE,         HON.  CAMERON  ERSKINE  THOM. 

Committee  on  Membership. 

GEORGE  JULES  DENIS,  EDWARD  THOMAS  HARDEN, 

FRANK  PUTNAM  FLINT,  BRADNER  WELLS  LEE, 

SPENCER  ROANE  THORPE. 

Committee  on  Historical  Documents. 

BRADNER  WELLS  LEE,  Chair-          REV.  ALFRED  LEE  BREWER,  D.D., 
man  Ex-officio,  PHILLIP  KING  BROWN,  M.D., 

MILLARD  TRACY  HARTSON. 

Committee  on  Entertainments. 

GEORGE  JULES  DENIS,  CHARLES  PUTNAM  FENNER, 

FRANK  PUTNAM  FLINT,  FRANK  CLARKE  PRESCOTT, 

JOHN  RANDOLPH  HAYNES,  M.D. 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CHAPTER. 

The  "San  Francisco  Chapter  of  the  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  California,"  was  or 
ganized  on  February  3,  1898,  under  the  provisions 
of  Article  XV.  of  the  State  Society  By-Laws. 

The  following  gentlemen  were  elected  its  officers: 

President. 
HON.  ELISHA  WILLIAMS  MCKINSTRY. 

Vice- President. 

CAPTAIN  ALBERT  HENRY  PAYSON. 
Local  Secretary  and  Ex-officio  Treasurer. 

HON.  GEORGE  ELI  HALL. 

Committee  on  Membership. 

PHILLIP  KING  BROWN,  M.D.,  GEORGE  TIMOTHY  KLINK. 

Committee  on  Entertainment. 

FREDERICK  SCHANDER  MOODY,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  BREWER. 

358 


CALIFORNIA. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

41     ALEXANDER,  HARRISON  BABCOCK,  San  Gabriel.  2206 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Barber. 

45     AVERY,  ASAHEL  GEORGE,  Spokane,  Wash.  2210 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

29     BREWER,  ALFRED  LEE,  D.D. ,  San  Mateo.  2078 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  LefTingwell. 

7     Brewer,  Rev.  William  Augustus,  San  Mateo.  1200 

9th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Chittenden. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
7th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Winslow. 
7th  in  descent  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 

44     BROWN,  PHILLIP  KING,  M.D.,  San  Francisco.  2209 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Blake. 

38    COLLINS,  CHARLES  LEE,  Lieut.  U.S.A.,  Whipple  Bar-    2203 

racks,  Arizona. 
7th  in  descent  from  James  Coffin. 

i     Collins,  Holdridge  O?ro,  Los  Angeles.  23 

9th  in  descent  from  Deacon  Stephen  Hart. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Plumb. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hugh  Calkin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  William  Hough. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Bronson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Mathese  Blanchan. 
7th  in  descent  from  Louis  DuBois. 
7th  in  descent  from  David  Provoost. 
7th  in  descent  from  Cornells  Barentsen  Slecht. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Swartwout. 
7th  in  descent  from  Arthur  Perry. 

359 


CALIFORNIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Thompson. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Lewis,  Jr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Hickox,  Sr. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Isaac  Bronson. 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Stephen  Upson,  Sr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Upson,  Jr. 

6th  in  descent  from  Abraham  DuBois. 

6th  in  descent  from  RoelofT  Swartwout. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arie  Roosa. 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Beebe. 

33     DARNEAL,  HERVEY,  Alameda.  2082 

7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Hubbell. 

2  Denis,  George  Jules,  Los  Angeles.  1 1 40 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Hall. 

30    DIMOND,  EDWIN  RODOLPH,  San  Francisco.  2079 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Moses  Dimon. 

39     DOOLITTLE,  GEORGE  TILTON,  M.D.,  Spokane,  Wash.      2204 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thaddeus  Cook. 

3  Elderhin,  William  Anthony,  Lieut. -Colonel,  U.S.A.,     1184 

Chicago,  111. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jedediah  Elderkin. 

4  Fenner,  Charles  Putnam,  Los  Angeles.  1185 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arthur  Fenner. 

3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Arthur  Fenner. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Buckingham. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Putnam. 
4th  in  descent  from  Brig.-Gen.  Rufus  Putnam. 

22     Flint,  Frank  Putnam,  Los  Angeles.  1682 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Flint. 

21     Flint,  Motley  Hewes,  Los  Angeles.  1681 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Flint. 

32     HALL,  CHARLES  LANDER,  St.  Michael,  Alaska.  2081 

4th  in  descent  from  Private  Timothy  Hall. 

360 


CALIFORNIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

31     HALL,  GEORGE  ELI,  San  Francisco.  2080 

4th  in  descent  from  Private  Timothy  Hall. 

8    Harden,  Edward  Thomas,  Los  Angeles.  1197 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Palmer. 
4th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Baker. 

43     HARTSON,  MILLARD  TRACY,  Spokane,  Wash.  2208 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

40    HAWLEY,  WALTER  AUGUSTUS,  Santa  Barbara.  2205 

8th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Hawley. 

19  Haynes,  John  Randolph,  M.D.,  Los  Angeles.  1362 
6th  in  descent  from  Trooper  Ephraim  Fellows. 

25  KLINK,  GEORGE  TIMOTHY,  San  Francisco.  1685 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Robert  Sedgwick. 

26  KLINK,  WILLIAM  MARCY.  1686 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

10    Lee,  Bradner  Wells,  Los  Angeles.  H98 

9th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Hugh  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Welles. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Noah  Welles. 

20  MCKINSTRY,  ELISHA  WILLIAMS,  San  Francisco.  1398 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 
7th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Allyn. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Backus. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Whiting. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  John  Allyn. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Whiting. 

14    Merwin,  Reverend  Alexander  Moss,  Pasadena.  1203 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

36, 


CALIFORNIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

36    MOODY,  FREDERICK  SCHANDER,  San  Mateo.  2085 

9th  in  descent  from  Joris  Jansen  de  Rapaljie. 

5  Nichols,  Henry  Atherton,  Redlands.  1186 
loth  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

9th  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Denison. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Pickering. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gilman. 

7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Gilman. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Daniel  Gilman. 

6  Nichols,  Willard  Atherton,  Redlands.  1 1 87 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Daniel  Denison. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Pickering. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gilman. 
6th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Gilman. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Daniel  Gilman. 

ii     Osgood,  Captain  Josiah  *Alon%p,  Los  Angeles.  1199 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Osgood,  Jr. 

23     PAYSON,  ALBERT  HENRY,  San  Mateo.  1683 

7th  in  descent  from  Philip  Eliot. 

42     POLK,  ISAAC  MILLIARD,  Los  Angeles.  2207 

3d  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Polk. 

34  POST,  FRANK  TRUMAN,  Spokane,  Wash.  2083 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abraham  Post. 

15     PRESCOTT,  FRANK  CLARKE,  Redlands.  1358 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Peregrine  White. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

35  RINDGE,  FREDERICK  HASTINGS,  Santa  Monica.  2084 
8th  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Robert  Kinsman. 

1 7     Ross,  Er shine  Mayo,  Los  Angeles.  1 360 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Mayo. 

362 


CALIFORNIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

37    STANTON,  JOSIAH  RUMBALL,  Paymaster  U.  S.  N.  2086 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Brocklebank. 

27  STOUT,  JOHN  KENNEDY,  Spokane,  Wash.  1766 
9th  in  descent  from  Walter  Palmer. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Miner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Clement  Miner. 

1 8     Thorn,  Cameron  Er shine,  Los  Angeles.  1361 

3d  in  descent  from  John  Mayo. 

12  Thorpe,  Andrew  Roane,  Los  Angeles.  1202 
3th  in  descent  from  Patrick  Henry. 

13  Thorpe,  Spencer  Roane,  Los  Angeles.  1201 
4th  in  descent  from  Patrick  Henry. 

28  WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  HAMMOND,  Lick  Observatory.  1 767 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Carter. 


363 


Hn  flDemoriam 


9  Harry  IVoodnille  Latham,  died  May  14,  1896. 

Harry  Woodville  Latham  was  born  in  Lynchburg, 
Va.,  September  30,  1862,  died  in  Pasadena,  Cal.,  and 
was  the  son  of  George  Woodville  Latham,  an  officer  of 
the  staff  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee  during  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  and  Louise  Caroline  Calhoun,  his  wife,  of 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

His  youth  was  passed  in  Bridgeport,  whence  he 
entered  Yale  College,  from  which  he  was  graduated 
with  the  degree  of  A.  B.  in  the  class  of  1883.  He  sub 
sequently  entered  the  Law  School  of  Columbia  College, 
and  ultimately  became  associated  professionally  with 
the  law  firm  of  Seward,  Griswold.  Guthrie  and  Da  Costa, 
of  New-York. 

In  1887,  by  reason  of  failing  health,  he  went  to  Cali 
fornia,  locating  at  Los  Angeles,  where  he  commenced  an 
active  professional  career,  which  terminated  only  with 
his  death. 

He  was  a  zealous  member  of  the  California  Society 
Sons  of  the  Revolution,  and  upon  the  organization  of 
the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  California, 
he  was  unanimously  chosen  the  first  Secretary. 

His  mother  was  daughter  of  the  late  Philo  Calhoun, 
well  known  in  New- York  City  as  President  of  the 
Fourth  National  Bank. 

Through  his  mother,  Mr.  Latham  was  descended 
from  Captain  Thomas  Fitch,  Captain  David  Sherman, 
Matthew  Mitchell,  Thomas  Sherwood,  Joseph  Hawley 
and  Samuel  Sherman,  ancestors  distinguished  in  the 
early  military  and  civil  history  of  Connecticut. 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
STATE  OF  COLORADO. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Colo 
rado  was  instituted  in  Denver,  April  10,  1896,  and 
Chartered  by  the  General  Society,  May  7,  1896. 

The  First  Court  of  the  Society  was  held  at  the 
State  Capitol,  Denver,  on  May  22,  1896. 

The  First  Business  Court  of  the  Society  was  held 
at  the  Society's  rooms  in  the  Boston  Building,  Den 
ver,  on  November  16,  1896. 

The  First  General  Court  and  annual  dinner  of  the 
Society  was  held  at  the  Brown  Palace  Hotel,  Den 
ver,  on  the  evening  of  December  19,  1896.  The 
Second  General  Court  was  held  at  Colorado  Springs, 
December  18,  1897. 


365 


OFFICERS,  GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL  AND  COM- 

MITTEES    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF  COLONIAL 

WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  COLORADO. 

Elected  at  the  Second  General  Court,  held  at  Colo 
rado  Springs,  December  18,  1897. 

Governor. 
JOEL  FREDERICK  VAILE. 

Deputy-Governor. 
HENRY  LE  BRETON  WILLS. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
NATHAN  FRANKLIN  TRUMBULL. 

Secretary. 
CLIFTON  SHARP  THOMPSON, 

304  Equitable  Building,  Denver. 

Deputy-  Secretary. 
JAMES  THOMAS  ANDERSON, 

Colorado  Springs. 

Treasurer. 
GEORGE  WEBSTER  PEIRCE, 

Denver. 

Registrar. 
JOHN  WRIGHT  BARROWS. 

Historian. 
EDWARD  DARWIN  UPHAM. 

Chancellor. 
HENRY  WISE  HOBSON. 

Chaplain. 
RIGHT  REVEREND  JOHN  FRANKLIN  SPALDING. 

Surgeon. 
CHARLES  NELSON  HART,  M.D. 

366 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  1898. 
BENJAMIN  BOWDEN  LAWRENCE,        THOMAS  WALN-MORGAN  DRAPER. 

Term  Expiring  1899. 
HOWARD  BIGELOW  DANIELS,  JOSEPH  NICKERSON  BAXTER. 

Term  Expiring  1900. 
FRANCIS  CRISSEY  YOUNG,  EDWARD  JAMES  ARMSTRONG  ROGERS. 

Committee  on  the  Study  of  American  History  in  the 

Schools  of  Colorado. 

PROF.  WILLIAM  F.  SLOCUM, 

PROF.  EDGAR  R.  DOWNS,  JOHN  H.  DENISON. 

Committee  on  Historical  Documents  and  Library. 

JOSEPH  FARRAND  TUTTLE,  JR., 
EDWARD  LOWELL  KELLY,  JOHN  WRIGHT  BARROWS. 

Stewards. 

HENRY  ROGER  WOLCOTT,  HENRY  WISE  HOBSON, 

BENIAMIN  BOWDEN  LAWRENCE. 


367 


COLORADO. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

43    ANDERSON,  JAMES  THOMAS,  Lieutenant  U.S.A.  1431 

5th  in  descent  from  Silas  Bent. 

5     Barrows,  John  Wright,  Denver.  1 503 

9th  in  descent  from  Robert  Seaver. 
8th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Seaver. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 
7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Williams. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deacon  William  Parke. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abel  Wright. 
6th  in  descent  from  Peter  Cross. 

30    BARTLETT,  SIDNEY  ROLAND,  M.D.,  Colorado  Springs.      1740 
7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 

9    Baxter,  Joseph  Nicker  son,  Denver.  1 507 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

40    BLACKMER,  HENRY  MYRON,  Colorado  Springs.  2024 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Peck. 
9th  in  descent  from  Aaron  Stark. 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Robinson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Willmarth. 

23     BOOTH,  CHARLES  AUSTIN,  Captain,  7th  U.S.  Infantry,      1564 

Fort  Logan. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Booth. 

47     BROOKS,  FRANKLIN  ELI,  Colorado  Springs.  2189 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

49     BROWN,  JAMES  HENRY,  Denver.  2191 

9th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Desborough. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Crane,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Crane,  Jr. 

368 


COLORADO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

27    CURTIS,  RODNEY,  Denver.  1662 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

45     DANIELS,  HOWARD  BIGELOW,  Colorado  Springs.  1693 

8th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

21     DENISON,  CHARLES,  M.D.,  Denver.  1562 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

36    DENISON,  JOHN  HENRY,  Denver.  1811 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

26    DEWEY,  CHAUNCEY  EDWARD,  Denver.  1593 

9th  in  descent  from  Cornet  Thomas  Dewey. 
nth  in  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

35     DOWNS,  EDGAR  ROLLIN,  Denver.  1810 

9th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Wright. 
8th  in  descent  from  Matthew  Bridge. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Hubbard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Peirce. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Peirce. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Johnson. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 
6th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 

2    Draper,  Thomas  Wain-Morgan,  Colonel,  Denver.  5 

5th  in  descent  from  James  Draper,  2d. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Draper,  3d. 
9th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Newlin. 
8th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris,  2d. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Barnard,  2d. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Barnard,  3d. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Carpenter. 
5th  in  descent  from  Joshua  Child. 
5th  in  descent  from  William  Fishbourne. 

369 


COLORADO, 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

i     Dwight,  Arthur  Smith,  El  Paso,  Texas.  256 

7th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Timothy  Edwards. 

42     FLEMING,  DAVID  LAW,  D.D.,  Leadville.  2099 

4th  in  descent  from  James  Barry. 

10     Gorham,  Austin  Goddard,  Denver.  1508 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Gorham. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Shubael  Gorham. 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Tilley. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Anthony  Thatcher. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Thatcher. 
6th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 

32     HART,  CHARLES  NELSON,  M.D.,  Denver.  1742 

8th  in  descent  from  Deacon  Stephen  Hart. 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Olmstead. 
9th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Philip  Sherman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gridley, 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Porter. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Webster. 
7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
7th  in  descent  from  Arthur  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Norton,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  North,  Sr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Hart,  2d. 
7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Lothrop. 

25     HOBSON,  HENRY  WISE,  Denver.  1815 

9th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Littleton. 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Edmund  Scarburgh. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Tully  Robinson. 

48    JOHNSON,  CHARLES  ALFRED,  Denver.  2190 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Johnson. 

370 


COLORADO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

46    JOHNSON,  OTIS  STAFFORD,  Colorado  Springs.  2188 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Johnson. 

1 3     Kelly,  Edward  Lowell,  i  st  Lieut,  i  st  Infantry,  N.  G.  C. ,     1511 

Denver. 

4th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Kelly. 
9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
9th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Jacob  Cooke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Dotey. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Foot. 

33     KELLY,  LUTHER  SAGE,  Governor's  Island,  New-York.     1830 
3d  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Kelly. 

1 1     Lawrence,  Benjamin  Bowden,  Denver.  1 509 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Livingston. 

41     MORSE,  SAMUEL  WILLARD,  Monterey.  Mexico.  2025 

9th  in  descent  from  Richard  Thayer. 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Sares. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Sears. 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Willard. 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Abbot. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Peabody. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Ellis. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Guild. 
6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Guild. 
5th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Guild. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hills. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Woodcock. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Waite. 

6    Peirce,  George  Webster,  Denver.  1504 

6th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Peirce. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Peirce. 
3d  in  descent  from  Captain  Gad  Peirce. 

31     ROGERS,  EDMUND  JAMES  ARMSTRONG,  M.D.,  Denver.        1741 
3d  in  descent  from  Major  James  Rogers. 


COLORADO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

24    SAMPLE,  CAPTAIN  NATHANIEL  WELSHER,  Denver.  1814 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Steele. 

15  SARGENT,  FREDERICK  HOMER,  ist  Lieut,  i2th  U.S.        1539 

Infantry. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Sargent. 

34    SLOCUM,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  Colorado  Springs.  1809 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

3    Spalding,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Franklin,  Bishop  of  Colo-       260 

rado,  Denver, 
^th  in  descent  from  John  Spalding. 

39    SUTTON,  ASAHEL,  Colorado  Springs.  1834 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underhill. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 

12     Thompson,  Clifton  Sharp,  Denver.  1510 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Thomson. 
9th  in  descent  from  Robert  Waterman. 
9th  in  descent  from  Edmund  Tillson. 
9th  in  descent  from  John  Whitman. 
8th  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
8th  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wadsworth. 

8     Trumbull,  Nathan  Franklin,  Denver.  1 506 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenent  Phineas  Upham. 
6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Randolph. 
5th  in  descent  from  Isham  Randolph. 

44    TUCKER,  BEVERLY,  M.D.,  Colorado  Springs.  2100 

5th  in  descent  from  General  Hugh  Mercer. 

1 8    TUTTLE,  JOSEPH  FARRAND,  JR.,  Denver.  1542 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 

14     Upham,  Edward  Darwin,  Denver.  1512 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Moses  Whitney. 

1 6  VAILE,  JOEL  FREDERICK,  Denver.  1540 
9th  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

372 


COLORADO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

8th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Brewster. 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Watson. 

9th  in  descent  from  Francis  Eaton. 

9th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Samuel  Fuller. 

8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Samuel  Fuller. 

9th  in  descent  from  Humphrey  Turner. 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Shaw. 

9th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Wilson. 

9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

9th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bond. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  Jonas  Bond. 

8th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ring. 

8th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Eaton. 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Trowbridge. 

7th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Grindal  Rawson. 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Rawson. 

7th  in  descent  from  Hon.  Ebenezer  Stone. 

19    WHEATON,  FRANK,  Major-General  U.S.A.  Retired.          1560 
8th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Wilson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Edward  Smith. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Benjamin  Smith. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Simon  Smith. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Fenner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney. 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Olney. 
7th  in  descent  from  Secretary  Edward  Rawson. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  Grindal  Rawson. 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Stephen  Rawson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Richard  Borden. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Borden. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gardner. 
7th  in  descent  from  Stephen  Arnold. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Carpenter. 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Harris. 

373 


COLORADO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Arthur  Fenner. 
6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Burrill. 
5th  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Burrill. 
5th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Mansfield. 

38    WILLS,  HENRY  LE  BRETON,  Colorado  Springs.  1813 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf. 

22     WOLCOTT,    EDWARD    OLIVER,    U.S.    Senator    from      1563 

Colorado. 
5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

20    WOLCOTT,  HENRY  ROGER,  Denver.  1561 

5th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

29    WOOD,  FRANC  OGILVY,  Colorado  Springs.  1739 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 

37     YOUNG,  FRANCIS  CRISSEY,  W.  Denver.  1812 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Mayhew. 
6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Tupper,  Jr. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Swift. 


374 


Hn  flDemoriam. 


7  Fisher,  William  Garrett,  died  April  6,  1897. 
28  EDSALL,  THOMAS  HENRY,  died  October  26,  1897. 

William  Garrett  Fisher  was  born  in  Cambridge, 
Washington  County,  New-York,  July  n,  1844,  and 
died  in  New-York  City. 

He  was  a  "  Charter  Member"  and  "  Gentleman  of 
the  Council"  of  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the 
State  of  Colorado. 

He  was  the  surviving  member  of  the  firm  of  Daniels 
&  Fisher,  and  was  universally  loved  and  esteemed.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  Colorado  Society  of  Sons  of  the 
Revolution,  and  one  of  its  Board  of  Managers.  He  was 
a  member  of  Lincoln  Post,  G.  A.  R.,  and  served  three 
years  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

In  August,  1873,  he  married  Miss  Mary  Frances  Cherry, 
of  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  who  survives  him,  also  two  chil 
dren,  Barbara  and  Sherman. 

Mr.  Fisher  was  a  direct  lineal  descendant  of  the  Hon. 
Philip  Sherman,  and  Philip  de  la  Noye,  of  the  Dedham, 
Massachusetts,  Fishers,  the  Hartford  family  of  Warners, 
and  the  Carswels. 

Thomas  Henry  Edsall,  born  in  New-York  City,  Octo 
ber  7,  1840,  and  died  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado. 
Graduated  at  Brown  University,  B.  A.,  1861.  Commis 
sioned  Adjutant  i76th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862, 
until  close  of  1863.  Admitted  to  the  New- York  Bar  in 
1865.  Member  of  New-York  Genealogical  and  Bio 
graphical  Society,  founder  and  vice-president  New- York 
Society  of  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  organizer  of  the 
New-York  University  Club,  Member  and  Founder  of 
the  Colorado  Society  of  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  Colorado 
Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  Holland  Society  of 
New-York,  Gentleman  of  the  Council,  Society  of  Colonial 
Wars  in  Colorado,  member  of  the  El  Paso  Club,  and 
President  of  the  Cheyenne  Mountain  Country  Club  at 
Colorado  Springs. 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  IOWA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
Iowa  was  organized  under  charter  granted  by  the 
General  Society,  May  7,  1896,  and  incorporated 
under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Iowa,  November 
26,  1897. 

The  first  Court  of  the  Society  was  held  in 
Dubuque,  Iowa,  May  30,  1896.  The  General  Court 
of  the  Society  is  held  annually  on  "  Louisburg 
Day,"  June  i7th. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE    SOCIETY    OF   COLONIAL    WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  IOWA. 

Governor. 
JUDSON  KEITH  DEMING. 

Deputy-Governor. 
SAMUEL  FRANCIS  SMITH. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
LAUREN  CHASE  EASTMAN. 

Secretary. 
HORACE  GATES  TORBERT, 

Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Treasurer. 
ISAAC  STOVER  BIGELOW,  M.  D., 

Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Registrar. 
PARKER  STEWART  WEBSTER. 

Historian. 
GEORGE  ARTHUR  GOODELL. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  SAMUEL  ROOSEVELT  JOHNSON  HOYT,  D.D. 


377 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

WILLIAM  PERRY  BRADY,  FRANK  ASHLEY  MILLARD, 

ESEK  STEERE  BALLORD,  REV.  WILLIAM  SALTER, 

MARVIN  BEMIS  POOL,  SILAS  WRIGHT  GARDINER, 

LESTER  CLARK  BISSELL,  REV.  CLINTON  HOSMER  WEAVER, 

PARKER  STEWART  WEBSTER. 

STANDING  COMMITTEES. 
Committee  on  Membership. 

JUDSON  KEITH  DEMING,  ISAAC  STOVER  BIGELOW,  M.D., 

PARKER  STEWART  WEBSTER,         LESTER  CLARK  BISSELL, 
HORACE  GATES  TORBERT. 

Committee  to  Gather  Historical  Memorabilia. 

RT.  REV.  WILLIAM  STEVENS        REV.  WILLIAM  SALTER, 

PERRY,  D.D.,  SILAS  WRIGHT  GARDINER, 

GEORGE  ARTHUR  GOODELL,  ESEK  STEERE  BALLORD. 


378 


IOWA. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 

STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

1  Ballord,  Eseh  Steere,  Davenport.  757 
5th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Ballord. 

3d  in  descent  from  Zaccheus  Ballord. 
8th  in  descent  from  Isaac  Allerton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Clark. 
7th  in  descent  from  Simon  Lynde. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Tower. 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Oilman. 
6th  in  descent  from  James  Gooch. 
6th  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  Valentine. 

9     Bigelow,  Isaac  Stover,  M.D.,  Dubuque.  1513 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

ii     Bissell,  Lester  Clark,  Dubuque.  1515 

6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Bissell. 

8     Brady,  William  Perry,  Cedar  Rapids.  1281 

3d  in  descent  from  John  Brady. 

2  Deming,  Judson  Keith,  Dubuque.  6 1 2 
8th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Deming. 

9th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Kellogg. 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
9th  in  descent  from  Maj.-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
9th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Drury. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Judson. 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Washburne. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Lewis. 

5     Eastman,  Lauren  Chase,  Clinton.  756 

6th  in  descent  from  Peter  Tilton. 

379 


IOWA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO, 

15     Gardiner,  Silas  Wright,  Clinton.  1519 

8th  in  descent  from  Lion  Gardiner. 

7     Goodell,  George  Arthur,  Cedar  Rapids.  1 280 

5th  in  descent  from  Josiah  Starr. 

13  Hoyt,  Rev.  Samuel  Roosevelt  Johnson,  Davenport.          1517 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Bell. 

23     HUBBELL,  FREDERICK  COOPER,  Des  Moines.  2339 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hubbell. 

20  HUBBELL,  FREDERICK  MARION,  Des  Moines.  2199 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hubbell. 

4    Millar  d,  Frank  Ashley,  Burlington.  1269 

7th  in  descent  from  Joseph  Peck. 
6th  in  descent  from  Ephraim  Peck. 

22    NUTTING,  GRANT  HOSFORD,  Davenport.  2338 

9th  in  descent  from  John  Nutting. 

21  NUTTING,  JAMES  RALPH,  Davenport.  2337 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Nutting. 

14  Perry,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Stevens,  Davenport.  1518 
7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Eames. 

6    Pool,  Marvin  Bemis,  Clinton.  1 1 50 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Bemis. 

1 8    RICHARDSON,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  Belmond.  2112 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Welles. 

17     Salter,  Reverend  William,  Burlington.  2187 

6th  in  descent  from  Charles  Frost. 

3     Smith,  Hon.  Samuel  Francis,  Davenport.  1282 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gilman. 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  White. 
7th  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Kimball. 
5th  in  descent  from  John  White. 

380 


IOWA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

10     Torbert,  Horace  Gates,  Dubuque.  1514 

loth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Coddington. 

1 6     Weaver,  Reverend  Clinton  Hosmer,  Davenport.  1520 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  Benjamin  Newberry. 

12     Webster,  Parker  Stewart,  Dubuque.  1516 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

24    WHEELER,  BENJAMIN  DUDLEY,  Des  Moines.  2365 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Wheeler. 

19    WHEELER,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Des  Moines.  2113 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain-  Philip  Wheeler. 


SOCIETY   OF   COLONIAL   WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  GEORGIA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
Georgia  was  chartered  by  the  General  Society, 
November  18,  1896,  and  was  organized  at  Savan 
nah,  December  29,  1896,  with  a  membership  of 
eighteen,  at  which  time  the  Officers  and  Gentlemen 
of  the  Council  were  chosen. 

The  General  Court  is  held  on  the  I2th  of  Feb 
ruary,  commemorating  the  landing  of  James  Ed 
ward  Oglethrope,  and  a  chartered  company  of 
English  colonists  on  the  site  of  Savannah,  founding 
the  province  of  Georgia,  February  i,  1733,  (O.  S.) 


382 


OFFICERS,  GENTLEMEN  OF  THE   COUNCIL   AND 
STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Governor. 
JOHN  AVERY  GERE  CARSON. 

Deputy-Governor. 
ANTHONY  STODDARD  BYERS. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
HUGH  VERNON  WASHINGTON. 

Secretary. 
JOHN  HARRIS  KINZIE, 

Savannah. 

Treasurer. 
FRANCIS  FITCH  JONES, 

Savannah. 

Registrar. 
WILLIAM  RIDGELY  LEAKEN. 

Historian. 
CHARLES  FRANK  WHITNER. 

Chancellor. 
WILLIAM  WASHINGTON  GORDON,  JR. 

Surgeon. 
THOMAS  PINCKNEY  WARING,  M.D. 


383 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

WILLIAM  DANIEL  GRANT,  HENRY  ROOTES  JACKSON, 

JOHN  THOMAS  GLENN,  HUGH  HAGAN,  M.D., 

JOHN  MERIWETHER  MCALLISTER,  JEFFERSON  RANDOLPH  ANDERSON, 

JOHN  WILLIAM  GRANT,  RICHARD  HARRISON  EARLE. 

Committee  on  Collection  of  Historical  Documents  and  Records. 

CHARLES  FRANK  WHITNER,  HUGH  VERNON  WASHINGTON, 

THOMAS  PINCKNEY  WARING,  M.D. 

Committee  on  Instalation. 

WILLIAM  WASHINGTON  GORDON,  FRANCIS  FITCH  JONES, 

JR.  ,  THOMAS  PINCKNEY  WARING,  M.  D. , 

JOHN  WILLIAM  GRANT,  JEFFERSON  RANDOLPH  ANDERSON. 

Committee  on  Membership. 

WILLIAM  RIDGELY  LEAKEN,  FRANCIS  FITCH  JONES, 

WILLIAM  WASHINGTON  GORDON,    HUGH  HAGAN,  M.D. 


384 


GEORGIA. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 

STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

6    Anderson,  Jefferson  Randolph,  Savannah.  1663 

6th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Jefferson. 

13  Byers,  Anthony  Stoddard,  Atlanta.  1753 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Earle. 

1  Carson,  John  Avery  Gere,  Savannah.  1428 
9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hynson. 

14  Earle,  Richard  Harrison,  Marietta.  1754 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Earle. 

2  Gordon,  William  Washington,  Jr.,  Savannah.  1537 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

8  Grant,  John  William,  Atlanta.  1 748 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Young. 

9  Grant,  William  Daniel,  Atlanta.  1 749 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Young. 

17  Glenn,  John  Thomas,  Atlanta.  1757 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Reade. 

15  Hagan,  Hugh,  Atlanta.  1755 
8th  in  descent  from  Richard  Webb. 

12    Jackson,  Henry  Rootes,  Marietta.  1752 

7th  in  descent  from  George  Reade. 

3  Jones,  Francis  Fitch,  Savannah.  1538 
9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

1 8  Kin^ie,  John  Harris,  Savannah.  1758 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

4  Leaken,  William  Ridgely,  Savannah.  1539 
9th  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Burgess. 

385 


GEORGIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

19  Neely,  Robert  Caldwett,  Waynesboro.  2355 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Strycker. 

1 6     McAllister,  John  Meriwether,  Atlanta.  1756 

8th  in  descent  from  George  Reade. 

20  Pope,  William  Hayes,  Sante  Fe,  N.  M.  -2356 
8th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Pope. 

5     Waring,  Thomas  Pinckney,  Savannah.  1548 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  James  Moore. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sir  Patrick  Houston. 

10  Whitner,  Charles  Frank,  Atlanta.  1750 
8th  in  descent  from  George  Reade. 

11  Whitner,  John  Addison,  Atlanta.  1751 
9th  in  descent  from  George  Reade. 

7     Washington,  Hugh  Vernon,  Macon.  874 

3d  in  descent  from  Samuel  Hammond. 


386 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  MICHIGAN. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
Michigan  was  organized  in  Detroit,  April  i,  1897, 
and  chartered  by  the  General  Council,  May  13,  1897. 
A  Court  was  held  November  18,  1897,  and  officers 
elected. 


387 


OFFICERS  AND  GENTLEMEN   OF  THE  COUNCIL  OF  THE 

SOCIETY  OF   COLONIAL  WARS   IN   THE   STATE 

OF   MICHIGAN. 

Elected  at  a  Court  held  in  Detroit,  November  18,  1897. 

Governor. 
FREDERICK  TROWBRIDGE  SIBLEY. 

Deputy-Governor. 
THEODORE  HORATIO  EATON. 

Secretary. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  DUCHARME, 

1 022  Jefferson  Avenue,  Detroit. 

Treasurer. 
JOHN  NEWBURY  BAGLEY. 

Registrar  and  Historian. 
HENRY  WHIPPLE  SKINNER. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  DR.  WILLIAM  PRALL. 

GENTLEMEN   OF  THE   COUNCIL. 
RUFUS  WOODWARD  GILLETTE,       HENRY  HAWES  MEDAY, 
TRUMAN  HANDY  NEWBERRY,          EDWARD  LOWERY  WOODRUFF, 
SIDNEY  TROWBRIDGE  MILLER,          BENJAMIN  HAND  SCRANTON. 


388 


MICHIGA  N. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

17     AVERY,  JOHN  HERBERT,  Detroit.  2392 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Eddy. 

1 1  Bagley,  John  Newbury,  Detroit.  1 832 
loth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 

9th  in  descent  from  Richard  Saltonstall. 

8th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pynchon. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Saltonstall. 

15  CLARK,  REVEREND  RUFUS  WHEELWRIGHT,  Detroit.  2390 
5th  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Clark. 

5  DuCharme,  Charles  Albert,  Detroit.  1253 
9th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Johnson. 

8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Bartholomew. 

12  Eaton,  Theodore  Horatio,  Detroit.  1854 
5th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Eatton. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Mayhew. 

8th  in  descent  from  Jan  Stryker. 

7th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Edsall. 

7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Burnett. 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Talcott. 

6th  in  descent  from  Hon.  John  Read. 

5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Read. 

4th  in  descent  from  John  Herpin,  Jr. 

1 6  GIBSON,  EDWIN  WELLS,  Detroit.  2391 
4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abraham  Gibson. 

6  Gillette,  Rufus  Woodward,  Detroit.  1254 
3d  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Shubael  Griswold. 

3d  in  descent  from  Israel  Woodward. 

389 


MICHIGAN. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

7  Lathrop,  Kirke,  U.S.  Consulate,  Hanover,  Germany.     1257 
5th  in  descent  from  Shubael  Griswold. 

5th  in  descent  from  Israel  Woodward. 

10    McMillan,  William  Charles,  Detroit.  1483 

8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 

1  Meday,  Henry  Hawes,  Detroit.  694 
6th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Hawes. 

8  Miller,  Sidney  Trowbridge,  Detroit.  1310 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Whipple. 

4     Newberry,  Truman  Handy,  Detroit.  1 1  o  i 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Caleb  Phelps. 

3     Prall,  Rev.  William,  St.  John's  Church  Rectory,  931 

Detroit. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stillwell. 

13  Skinner,  Henry  Whipple,  Detroit.  1873 
7th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 

6th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Appleton. 
5th  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Appleton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Putnam. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Baker. 

2  Sibley,  Frederick  Trowbridge,  Detroit.  790 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Whipple. 

9  Scranton,  Benjamin  Hand,  Detroit.  1363 
5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ichabod  Scranton. 

1 4  Woodruff,  Edward  Lowery,  Detroit.  1913 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Mayhew. 


390 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  WISCONSIN. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
Wisconsin  was  organized  at  Kenosha,  Wisconsin, 
on  April  26,  1897,  chartered  by  the  General  Society 
May  13,  1897,  and  incorporated  under  the  Laws  of 
the  State  of  Wisconsin  on  August  5,  1897. 


391 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  WISCONSIN. 

Elected  at  a  Court  held  December  22,  1897. 

Governor. 
WILLIAM  WOLCOTT  STRONG. 

Deputy-Governor. 

WYMAN  KNEELAND  FLINT. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
WILLIAM  J.  STARR. 

Secretary. 
ROBERT  CAMP, 

404  East  Water  Street,  Milwaukee. 

Treasurer. 
GRANT  FITCH, 

Milwaukee. 

Registrar. 
WILLIAM  CHESTER  SWAIN. 

Genealogist. 
WILLIAM  LYMAN  MASON. 

Historian. 
ELLIS  BAKER  USHER. 

Chancellor. 
WILLIAM  WARD  WIGHT. 

Surgeon. 
NELSON  ALONZO  PENNOYER,  M.D. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  PETERSON  HON.  WILLIAM  HENRY  UPHAM, 

LOMBARD,  COL.  WILLIAM  KING  COFFIN. 

Committee  on  Membership. 

WILLIAM  WARD  WIGHT,  JOHN    WILLIAM    PETERSON    LOM- 

WYMAN  KNEELAND  FLINT,  BARD. 

392 


WISCONSIN. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE    SOCIETY   NO.  GENERAL    SOCIETY   NO. 

14     Brown,  Charles  Curtis,  Kenosha.  1920 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Phelps. 

25  CAMP,  ROBERT,  Milwaukee.  2281 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Nathan  Gould. 

27     CAMP,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  Milwaukee.  2283 

9th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Benedict. 

26  CARPENTER,  RICHARD,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  2282 
8th  in  descent  from  John  Greene. 

24    CLARK,  ORLANDO  ELMER,  Appleton.  2175 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Clark. 
7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Drury. 

11  Coffin,  William  King,  Eau  Claire.  1852 
7th  in  descent  from  Tristram  Coffin. 

13     Fitch,  Grant,  Milwaukee.  i9!9 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Fitch. 

22    FLINT,  FRANCIS  GARDINER,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.  2173 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Flint. 

19    FLINT,  JOHN  WYMAN,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.  2097 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Flint. 

6    Flint,  Wyman  Kneeland,  Milwaukee.  1051 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Flint. 

10    Kneeland,  James,  Milwaukee.  1917 

5th  in  descent  from  Edward  Kneeland. 

12  Lombard,  John  William  Peterson,  Milwaukee.  1918 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

17     Mason,  William  Lyman,  Milwaukee.  2095 

6th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Prentice. 

393 


WISCONSIN. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

15     Pennoyer,  Nelson  Alon^o,  M.D.,  Kenosha.  1912 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Preserved  Abell. 

3     Reade,  Philip,  Captain  3d  Infantry,  U.S.A.,  Fort  522 

Snelling,  Minn. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Reade. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
7th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Ephraim  Hildreth. 

20  SIMMONS,  SAMUEL  SWEET,  Kenosha.  2098 
8th  in  descent  from  William  Phelps. 

2     Slosson,  Frank,  Kenosha.  1659 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

23     STARK,  CHARLES  GAGER,  Milwaukee.  2174 

5th  in  descent  from  Aaron  Stark. 

21  STARR,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Eau  Claire.  2172 
7th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Starr. 

i     Strong,  William  Wolcott,  Kenosha.  896 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
8th  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

9     Swain,  William  Chester,  Milwaukee.  1916 

6th  in  descent  from  Major  Jeremiah  Swain. 
4th  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Swain. 
3d  in  descent  from  Rev.  Joseph  Swain. 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  Peter  Bulkeley. 
6th  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Minott. 
6th  in  descent  from  Rev.  John  Hale. 
6th  in  descent  from  Humphrey  Barrett. 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Barrett. 

1 8     UNDERWOOD,  HERBERT  WIGHT,  Milwaukee.  2096 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Guild. 

8     Usher,  William  Baker,  La  Crosse.  1915 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Lane. 
4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Lane. 

394 


WISCONSIN. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

5     Upham,  William  Henry,  Marshfield.  1050 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 

7     Wight,  William  Ward,  Milwaukee.  1049 

9th  in  descent  from  Captain  Matthew  Allyn. 
8th  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Newberry. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Mosely. 


395 


fln  fDemoriam. 


Chandler  Pease  Chapman,  died  May  12    1897. 


He  was  born  February  13,  1844,  and  was  a  Charter 
Member  of  the  Society,  and  he  was  ninth  in  descent 
from  Governor  William  Bradford,  and  eighth  in  descent 
from  Major  William  Bradford. 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  DELAWARE. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Dele- 
ware  was  incorporated  by  an  Act  of  the  General 
Assembly,  passed  March  18,  1897. 

Authority  for  organization  from  the  General 
Society  was  granted  May  13,  1897. 

The  first  Meeting  of  the  Society  was  held  on  May 
29,  1897,  upon  which  date  a  Constitution  and  set 
of  By-Laws  were  adopted  and  Officers,  Gentle 
men  of  the  Council  and  Committees  were  elected 
to  hold  office  until  the  General  Council,  to  be  held 
on  March  29,  1898,  or  until  their  successors  should 
be  duly  elected  and  qualified. 


397 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  DELAWARE. 

Elected  at  a  Court  held  in  Wilmington,  May  29,  1897. 

Governor. 
HON.  THOMAS  FRANCIS  BAYARD, 

Wilmington. 

Deputy-Governor. 
HON.  JOHN  REED  NICHOLSON, 

Dover. 

Lieutenant-  Governor. 
JOHN  HENRY  RODNEY, 

Wilmington. 

Secretary. 
WILLARD  HALL  PORTER, 

300  Equitable  Building,  Wilmington. 

Deputy- Secretary. 
CHRISTOPHER  LONGSTRETH  WARD, 

Wilmington. 

Treasurer. 
WILLIAM  HENRY  SWIFT, 

504  Equitable  Building,  Wilmington. 

Chancellor. 
HON.  GEORGE  GRAY. 

Historian. 
HON.  EDWARD  GREEN  BRADFORD. 

Registrar. 
MAJOR  JOHN  RUMSEY  BRINCKLE, 

Wilmington. 

Surgeon. 
HIRAM  RODNEY  BURTON,  M.D. 

398 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

COL.  WILLIAM  A.  LAMOTTE,  HENRY  RIDGELY,  JR., 

Chairman,  DR.  THOMAS  ROBINSON, 

FRANCIS  NIXON  BUCK,  VICTOR  DuPoNT,  JR., 

JOSEPH  WILKINS  COOCH,  JOSEPH  SWIFT, 

ANDREW  GRAY  WILSON,  PRESTON  LEA. 


399 


DELAWARE. 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

24    BAYARD,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  Wilmington.  445 

4th  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 

8  Bradford,  Edward  Green,  Wilmington.  1928 
9th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

15     BrinckU,  John  Rumsey,  Wilmington.  1935 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieut.-Colonel  John  Brinckle. 

5     Buck,  Francis  Nixon,  Wilmington.  1925 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Charles  Bush. 

23     Burton,  Hiram  Rodney,  M.D.,  Lewes.  1943 

6th  in  descent  from  William  Rodney. 

20     Bush,  George  Washington,  Jr.,  Wilmington.  1940 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Charles  Bush. 

27     BUSH,  JOSHUA  DANFORTH,  Wilmington.  2342 

5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Charles  Bush. 

7     Cooch,  John  Wilkins,  Coochs'  Bridge.  1927 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Cooch. 

22     DuPont,  Alexis  Irenee,  Wilmington.  1942 

5th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Charles  Ridgely. 

9  DuPont,  Victor,  Jr.,  Wilmington.  1929 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Zachariah  Van  Luvanigh. 

4     Frame,  Thomas  Clayton,  Jr.,  Dover.  1924 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Clayton. 

12     Gray,  Andrew  Caldwell,  Wilmington.  1932 

6th  in  descent  from  Andrew  Caldwell. 

ii     Gray,  George,  Wilmington.  1931 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Andrew  Caldwell. 

400 


DELAWARE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

1  Grubb,  Ignatius  Cooper,  Wilmington.  1835 
6th  in  descent  from  John  Grubb. 

1 6  LaMotte,  William  Alexander,  Wilmington.  1936 
7th  in  descent  from  James  Claypoole. 

21     Lea,  Preston,  Wilmington.  1941 

8th  in  descent  from  William  Jenkins. 

26    MORRIS,  WALTER,  Dover.  2341 

4th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Charles  Ridgely. 

13  Nicholson,  John  Reed,  Dover.  1933 
5th  in  descent  from  Chancellor  William  Killen. 

18  Porter,  Will ard  Hall,  Wilmington.  1938 
4th  in  descent  from  Chancellor  William  Killen. 

25     RICHARDSON,  HARRY  ALDEN,  Dover.  2340 

9th  in  descent  from  Major-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

3     Ridgely,  Henry,  Jr.,  Dover.  1923 

4th  in  descent  from  Dr.  Charles  Ridgely. 

10    Robinson,  Thomas,  M.D.,  Georgetown.  1930 

5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Peter  Robinson. 

2  Rodney,  John  Henry,  New  Castle.  1922 
6th  in  descent  from  William  Rodney. 

17  Swift,  Joseph,  Wilmington.  1937 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

14  Swift,  William  Henry,  Wilmington.  1934 
4th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

19  Ward,  Chistopher  Longstreth,  Wilmington.  1939 
6th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Charles  Bush. 

6     Wilson,  Andrew  Gray,  Wilmington.  1926 

5th  in  descent  from  Major  Andrew  Caldwell. 

401 


SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN  THE 
STATE    OF    RHODE  ISLAND. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations,  was  or 
ganized  July  5,  1897,  in  the  Senate  Chamber,  State 
House,  Newport,  and  chartered  by  the  General  So 
ciety,  December  21,  1897.  A  meeting  was  held  in 
the  building  of  the  Historical  Society,  Newport,  on 
August  1 2th,  and  temporary  officers  elected.  The 
first  Annual  Court  was  held  in  the  Newport  Histori 
cal  Society  rooms,  December  30,  1897,  and  officers 
elected  for  the  ensuing  year. 


402 


OFFICERS  AND  GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL  OF  THE 

SOCIETY  OF   COLONIAL  WARS   IN    THE   STATE 

OF    RHODE    ISLAND    AND    PROVIDENCE 

PLANTATIONS. 

Elected  at  the  First  General  Court,  December  30,  1897. 

Governor. 
VALENTINE  MOTT  FRANCIS,  M.D. 

Deputy-Governor. 
GENERAL  HUNTER  C.  WHITE. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
HORATIO  R.  STORER,  M.D. 

Secretary. 
LEWIS  F.  BURROUGH, 

301   West  Exchange  Street,  Providence. 

Treasurer. 
GEORGE  C.  NIGHTINGALE, 

Providence. 

Registrar. 
R.  HAMMETT  TILLEY. 

Historian. 
JOHN  AUSTIN  STEVENS. 

Chancellor. 
HAMILTON  B.  TOMPKINS. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  R.  R.  HOES,  U.S.N. 

403 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  expiring  1900. 

GOVERNOR  ELISHA  DYER,  WM.  WATTS  SHERMAN, 

HON.  MELVILLE  BULL. 

Term  expiring  1899. 

COLONEL  REGINALD  NORMAN,        JOHN  PAGE  SANBORN, 
COLONEL  S.  P.  COLT. 

Term  expiring  1898. 

WILFRED  H.  MONROE,  HON.  JOSHUA  WILBUR, 

MARION  McA.  SMITH. 

STANDING   COMMITTEE. 
Committee  on  By-laws. 

JOHN  A.  STEVENS,  Chairman,        R.  HAMMETT  TILLEY, 
HAMILTON  B.  TOMPKINS. 


404 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

Names  of  Charter  Members  are  in  Italics. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

27     BRAYTON,  GENERAL  CHARLES  RAY,  Providence.  2447 

7th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Brayton. 

14    Bull,  Melville,  Newport.  2289 

7th  in  descent  from  Governor  Henry  Bull. 

19    Burrough,   Lewis  Fairbr other,   Lieutenant  Naval  Re 
serve,  Providence.  2294 
8th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Adams. 

i     Colt,  Samuel  Pomeroy,  Bristol.  1 7°4 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

10  Dyer,  Elisha,  Governor  of  Providence,  Rhode  Island.    2285 
7th  in  descent  from  William  Dyer. 

11  Francis,  Valentine  Mott,  M.D.,  Newport.  2286 
5th  in  descent  from  Surgeon  John  Cutler. 

25     Hazard,  Rowland,  Peacedale.  2300 

6th  in  descent  from  Robert  Hazard. 
4th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  William  Robinson. 

23     Hoes,  Reverend  Roswell  Randall,  U.S.N.  2298 

7th  in  descent  from  Major  Brian  Pendleton. 

9     Munro,  Wilfred  Harold,  Providence.  465 

6th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Perserved  Abell. 

.26    MURDOCK,  JOSEPH  BALLARD,  Lieutenant,  U.S.N.  2448 

5th  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Murdock. 

17     Nightingale,  George  Cor  Us,  Providence.  2292 

8th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  John  Greene,  Jr. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Randall  Holden. 

.24     Norman,  Hugh  Kinsley,  Newport.  2299 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

405 


RHODE  ISLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  NO.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  NO. 

21  Norman,  Reginald,  Colonel  Gov.  Staff,  Newport.          2296 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

3     Olney,  George  Washington,  New- York  City.  22 

7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney. 

5  Pell,  Rowland,  New-York  City.  1 5 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 

9th  in  descent  from  Governor  Jeremiah  Clarke. 

8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Walter  Clarke. 

8th  in  descent  from  Robert  Hazard. 

6th  in  descent  from  Deputy-Gov.  William  Robinson. 

20    Sanborn,  John  Page,  Newport.  2295 

4th  in  descent  from  Daniel  Sanborn. 

6  Sherman,  William  Watts,  Newport.  1891 
7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Martin  Cregier. 

15  Smith,  Howard,  Newport.  2290 
7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Smith. 

7  Smith,  Gouvorneur  M.,  New- York  City.  267 
5th  in  descent  from  Colonel  Leonard  Lispenard. 

22  Smith,  Marion  Me  A.,  Newport.  2297 
8th  in  descent  from  Edward  Smith. 

12  Stevens,  John  Austin,  New- York  City.  2287 
5th  in  descent  from  Ensign  Erasmus  Stevens. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Erasmus  Stevens. 
6th  in  descent  from  Major  Benjamin  Church. 

13  Storer,  Horatio  R. ,  Newport.  2288 
5th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Storer. 

4th  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Storer. 

1 6  Tittey,  R.  Hammett,  Newport.  2291 
8th  in  descent  from  President  John  Coggeshall. 

8th  in  descent  from  President  Roger  Williams. 
8th  in  descent  from  Governor  Nicholas  Easton. 
7th  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Easton. 

406 


RHODE  ISLAND. 
STATE    SOCIETY   NO.  GENERAL   SOCIETY   NO. 

7th  in  descent  from  Captain  Ralph  Earle. 
7th  in  descent  from  Major  John  Coggeshall. 

8     Tompkins,  Hamilton  Bullock,  New-York.  379 

7th  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

2     Varnum,  James  M.,  New- York  City.  48 

6th  in  descent  from  Samuel  Varnum. 

1 8     White,  General  Hunter  Carson,  Providence.  2293 

8th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Harris,  Sr. 

4     Wilbur,  Joshua,  Providence.  1120 

7th  in  descent  from  Edward  Richmond. 


407 


SUMMARY  OF  MEMBERSHIP  OF  STATE 
SOCIETIES. 


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408 


GENERAL  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS, 

OFFICE   OF   THE   SECRETARY   GENERAL, 
27  William  Street,  New-York  City. 

The  undersigned  having  compiled  the  General 
Society  Registers  for  1894,  1895,  1896  and  1897-98, 
takes  this  opportunity  of  thanking  the  officers 
and  members  of  the  Society  for  their  kind  assistance 
and  co-operation  in  preparing  the  vast  amount  of 
material  necessary  for  such  publications,  and  es 
pecially  for  this  edition,  the  last  to  be  issued  by  the 
present  Secretary-General. 

It  is,  of  course,  impossible  to  avoid  all  errors 
in  such  a  task,  but  very  few  corrections  have 
been  reported  to  this  office.  It  has  been  suggested 
that  the  references  should  be  printed  after  each  an 
cestor's  name,  but  on  account  of  space  the  idea 
was  abandoned.  The  desired  information  may  be 
obtained  by  applying  to  the  Registrar  General,  giv 
ing  the  General  Society  number,  or  to  the  State  So 
ciety  Registrar,  giving  the  State  Society  number. 

The  degree  of  descent  is  counted  by  including  the 
member  and  excluding  the  ancestor  through  whom 
eligibility  is  claimed. 

The  matter  relating  to  the  various  State  Societies 
has  been  prepared  by  their  officers,  and  the  proofs 
corrected  by  them,  so  all  correction  of  errors  and 
notification  of  omissions  should  be  sent  to  the  Sec 
retary-General,  through  the  Secretaries  of  the  State 
Societies,  that  changes  may  be  noted  by  them. 
Members  should  also  send  all  corrections  to  the  Reg 
istrar  of  their  State  Society. 

The  Society  is  to  be  congratulated  on  an  increase 
of  955  members,  and  upon  the  successful  organiza 
tion  of  seven  new  State  Societies  since  the  last 
Register  was  issued.  Many  State  Societies  have 
permanent  headquarters,  the  nucleus  of  valuable 
409 


libraries,  and  have  erected  interesting  historical 
memorials.  Members  should  take  pride  in  their 
organization,  which  in  rapid  growth  and  success 
ful  organization,  stands  second  to  none  in  this 
country. 

HOWLAND  PELL, 
March  19,  1898.  Secretary-General. 


410 


To  be  erected  at  Lake  George,  by  the  New  York  Society. 
Contributions  from  those  interested  in  the  effort  to  erect  this 
memorial,  and  particularly  from  the  descendants  of  participants  in 
the  Battle,  will  be  appreciated  by  the  Committee. 


INDEX     OF    ANCESTORS    AND 
DESCENDANTS. 

(ANCESTORS  IN  SMALL  CAPS.    THE  NUMBER  INDICATES  THE 
PAGE.) 

A.  &•  H.  A.  Co.,  Abbreviation  for  Member  Ancient  and  Honorable 
Artillery  Company  of  Boston. 


ABBEY,   THOMAS,    1728,    Capt.  Apple- 
ton's  Co.     Wounded  in  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight. 
Stafford,  William,  114. 
ABBOT,  CAPTAIN  ABIEL,  1741-1809,  Wil 
ton,  N.  H.  Commissioned  Captain, 
1769. 

Wilbur,  Rollin  H.,  153. 
Abbot,  Francis  E.,  175. 
ABBOT,  GEORGE,    1615-1681.      In  gar 
rison    at    Andover,    Mass.,    King 
Philip's  War,  Major  Thomas  Sav 
age,  Commander. 
Abbott,  George  B.,  33. 
Carney,  Sydney  H.,  Jr.,  47. 
Abbot,  Francis  E.,  175. 
Abbot,  Edgar  W.,  217. 
Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 
Goss,  Charles  A.,  332. 
Morse,  WillardS.,  371. 
ABBOT,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1704-1793.     2d 
Foot  Co.,    Andover,    4th    Regt., 
Militia,    Essex    Co.,   Mass.,    Col. 
Richard  Saltonstall,  1754,  French 
and  Indian  War. 
Abbot,  Francis  E.,  33,  175. 
Abbot,  Edwin  H.,  175. 
ABELL,    LIEUTENANT   PRESERVED,    1668- 
1724.      Served    in    King    Philip's 
War.     Ensign,  1690.     Lieutenant 
under  Capt.  Gallup,  Sir  William 
Phips'  Expedition  against  Canada, 
1690. 

Hill,  Wm.  S.,  72. 
Munro,  Wilfred  H.,  148,  405. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
Hill,  John  W.,  293. 
Hill,  Henry  B.,  343. 
Pennoyer,  Nelson  A.,  394. 
ADAMS,    DANIEL,    1652-1713.      Served 
under    Major    Willard    in     King 
Philip's  War. 


Britton,  Charles  P.,  43. 
ADAMS,    ENSIGN    EDWARD,    1630-1716. 
Ensign,  1681,  1702.    Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1689,  '92,  1702,  Colony 
of  Mass.  Bay. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  175. 

Leeds,  Charles,  194. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  285 

Pierce,  Frederick  C.,  298. 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  338. 

ADAMS,    GEORGE,   1696.     Served 

in  Capt.  Joseph  Sill's  Co.,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Britton,  Charles  P.,  43. 
ADAMS,  LIEUTENANT  HENRY,  1604-76. 
Lieutenant,  Medfield,  Mass.,  Mil 
itia;  Deputy,  1659,  et  seq.  A. 
&  H.  A.  Co.,  1652.  Killed  by  the 
Indians,  King  Philip's  War. 

Adams,  Henry  H.,  33. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 

Stone,  William  E.,  206. 

Rockwood,  Charles  G.,  Jr.,  257. 

Cadle,  Charles  F.,  310. 

Burrough,  Lewis  F.,  405. 

ADAMS,    JOHN,   .      Served    under 

Thomas    Prentice,    Mount    Hope 
Campaign,  King  Philip's  War. 

Cutter,  William  R.,i83. 

ADAMS,  JOHN,   1703,    Burlington 

Co.,  N.  J.,  Member  House  Rep 
resentatives,  1697. 

Middleton,  H.,  164. 
ADAMS,  SERGEANT  THOMAS,  1723-1790. 
Served  under  Capt.  Stephen  Whip- 
pie,  Col.  Plaisted's  Regt.,  Mass. 
Troops,  Expedition  to  Crown 
Point,  1756.  Quality  Sergeant 
in  Capt.  Whipple's  Co.,  Col. 
Berie's  Regt.  at  Fort  Edward, 
1756. 

Adams,  William  Porter,  309. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ADAMS,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1713-1802, 
Arlington,  Mass.  Captain  in  the 
French  War,  1758. 

Cutter,  William  R.,  183. 

Hill,  Howard  F.,  269. 
ADDISON,    COLONEL  JOHN,    1678-1702. 
Captain,     1692.     Colonel,    1695. 
Member    of   the    Council,    1691- 
1705,  Province  of  Maryland. 

Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  118. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 
ALBRO,  MAJOR  JOHN.     Corporal  in  Col 
onial  Militia,  1661-1606.    Lieuten 
ant,    1675-1680.     Captain,   1680, 
and  Major. 

Albro,  Addis,  33. 

ALDEN,  DAVID, ,  Duxbury,  Ply 
mouth  Colony.  Deputy,  1690. 

Richardson,  George  E.,  202. 

Forbes,  Charles  S.,  279. 
ALDEN,  JOHN,  1599-1687.  Last  surviv 
ing  signer  of  Mayflower  Compact. 
Member  under  arms  of  Capt. 
Myles  Standish's  Duxbury  Co., 
1643.  Governor's  Assistant, 
i632-'4o-'5O-'86.  Deputy,  1641- 
'42-'44-'49.  Styled  Deputy-Gov 
ernor  in  records,  1666.  Member 
Council  of  War,  '46,  et  seq., 
Plymouth  Colony. 

Bartlett,  George  F.  H.,  37. 

Chapman,  Thomas  B.,  48. 

Eames,  Francis  L.,  58. 

Eames,  Stewart  W.,  58. 

Grinnell,  William  M.,  67. 

Huntington,  Charles  R.,  76. 

Janvrin,  Joseph  E.,  78. 

McKinstry,  Charles  H.,  87. 

Miner,  Edward  G.,  89. 

Reed,  Henry  B.,  101. 

Seabury,  Frederick  C.,  108. 

Stringer,  George  A.,  116. 

Tompkins,  Hamilton  B.,  120,  407. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 

Reed,  James  M.,  Jr.,  150. 

Allen,  Frederick  B.,  176. 

Bacon,  Horace  S.,  177. 

Barker,  Edwin  T.,  177. 

Brooks,  Walter  C.,  179. 

Coe,  Henry  F.,  181. 

Coffin,  Rufus,  182. 

Crandon,  Edwin  S.,  182. 

Healey,  David  A.,  189. 

Keith,  Solomon  L.,  193. 

Leonard,  George  H.,  194. 

Richardson,  George  E.,  202. 


Soule,  Horace  H.,  Jr.,  204. 

Standish,  J.  Myles,  205. 

Stone,  Charles  A.,  205. 

Swift,  Henry  W.,  206. 

Tobey,  Edward  S.,  208. 

Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  221. 

Skinner,  Wm.  C.,  230. 

Blagden,  Thos.,  240. 

Johnson,  James  B.,  245. 

Stetson,  Caleb  R.,  248. 

Stetson,  George  R.,  248. 

Thompson,  Gilbert,  248. 

Farnham,  Elijah  T.,  256. 

Parsons,  Chas.  L.,  270. 

Forbes,  Chas.  S.,  279. 

Qse,  Edward  B.,  288. 

Johnson,  James  G.,  294. 

Sampson,  Clark  D.,  314. 

Spoor,  John  A.,  300. 

Winter,  Samuel  D.,  317. 

Winter,  Francis  A.,  317. 

Alden,  Isaac  C.,  322. 

Jenney,  Herbert,  325. 

Mussey,  Wm.  L.,  326. 

Rawson,  Edward  S.,  327. 

Hadley,  Emerson,  342. 

Mayo,  Charles  E.,  344. 

Seabury,  Channing,  347. 

Whitney,  Frank  I.,  350. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 
ALDEN,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,  1627- 
1697.  Ensign,  Lieutenant  and 
Captain,  Duxbury  Co. ,  Mass. 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War, 
1658-1697,  and  buried  under 
arms. 

Reed,  Henry  Bidlack,  101. 

Parsons,  Chas.  L.,27O. 
ALDEN,  CAPTAIN  PRINCE,  1718-1804. 
Quartermaster  Troop  of  Horse,  3d 
Regt.,  Colony  of  Conn.,  1758. 
Lieutenant,  1760.  Captain  later; 
wounded  near  Ticonderoga,  1758. 

Reed,  Henry  Bidlack,  101. 
ANDERSON,     ALEXANDER,      1758-1759. 
Lieutenant,  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Cabeen,  Francis  von  Albadi,  138. 
ALEXANDER,  CAPTAIN  EBENEZER,  1684- 
1 768.  Northfield,  Mass.  Ensign 
and  Lieutenant,  Father  Ralle's 
War.  Lieutenant  and  Captain, 
Louisburg  Expedition.  Served 
under  Shirley  against  Canada, 
1746. 

Alexander,  Ebenezer,  175. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ALEXANDER,  JAMES,  1693-1756.  Member 
King's  Council,  \r]2\,etseq.  New- 
York.  Member  Council,  New  Jer 
sey,  1722.  Secretary  of  Province 
for  New-York.  Surveyor-General 
of  East  and  West  New  Jersey.  Re 
ceiver  and  Advocate  General. 
Chew,  Beverly,  48. 

ALEXANDER,  MAJOR-GENERAL  WILLIAM, 
1736-1783.  Earl  of  Stirling. 
Commissary,  1755.  Private  Sec 
retary,  Aide-de-Camp  to  General 
Shirley,  1756.  Captain  Indepen 
dent  Company  of  Grenadiers, 
New-York  City  Militia,  1760. 
Attorney-General  and  Member 
King's  Council,  New  Jersey,  1761. 
Served  with  distinction  in  the 
Revolution. 

Russell,  Wm.  H.,  104. 
ALLD,  LIEUTENANT   DAVID.     Served  in 

French  and  Indian  War,  1759. 
Cutter,  Edw.  J.,  183. 
Cutter,  Henry  A.,  267. 
ALLEN,  BOZOON,   1630-1652.     Lieuten 
ant,  1648.     Representative,  1643- 
1652.      Commander    of    Military 
Garrison  at  Hingham.     Captain, 
1651.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 
ALLEN,    CAPTAIN    JAMES,     1716-1810. 
Captain  of  Militia,  Augusta  Co., 
Virginia,  1 756.     Was  in  the  battle 
of  Point  Pleasant. 
Matthews,  Albert,  326. 
Rodgers,  Howard  L.,  355. 
ALLEN,  JEDEDIAH,   1646-1712,  Shrews 
bury,  N.J.     Member  of  Assembly, 
1686-1703. 
Middleton,  H.,  164. 
ALLEN,  JOHN,  1684-1761.    Served  under 
Capt.    Joseph    Kellogg,    Father 
Ralle's  War,  1720-1724. 
Allen,  Frederick  Percival,  34. 
ALLEN,   SERGEANT  JOSEPH,    1701-1785. 
On    duty    at   Northfield,    Mass., 
1755-1756. 

Allen,  Frederick  H.,  131. 
ALLEN,    SAMUEL,    1632-1703,    Bridge- 
water,    Mass.       Deputy    to    the 
General  Court,  1693. 
Allen,  Francis  R.,  175. 
Allen,  Frederick  B.,  175. 
ALLEN,  SAMUEL,  1702-1746.     Killed  in 
a    fight  with   Indians  at    "  The 
Bars,"  Deerfield,  Mass. 


Converse,  Charles  Allen,  278. 
ALLERTON,    DEPUTY-GOVERNOR    ISAAC, 
1 583- 1 659.        Deputy-Governor, 
Plymouth  Colony,  1621-1624. 

Thomas,  D.  H.,  118,  167. 

Thomas,  Douglas  H,.  Jr.,  168. 

Allen,  Francis  R.,  175. 

Richardson,  George  E.,  202. 

Watkins,  Walter  K.,  209. 

Ballord,  Esek  S.,  379. 

ALLERTON,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  ISAAC, 

1630-1702.       Major    under    Col. 

John  Washington,  Virginia  Forces, 

expedition    against    the    Indians, 

1675.  Lieut-Colonel,     1680. 
Member,  House  of  Burgesses, 

1676.  Member  of  the  Council, 
1683. 

Thomas,  D.  H.,  118,  167. 
Vander  Veer,  Edgar,  122. 
ALLING,  SERGEANTJOHN,  JR.,  1647-1717. 
Assistant,  Colony  of  Conn.,  1704- 
1716,    and    Member  of  Council, 
Committee  of  Safety,  1 704. 
Farnham,  Elijah  T.,  256. 

ALLIS,  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM, 1678. 

Lieutenant,  Hampshire  Co.  Troop, 

1672.  Captain  at  the  Falls  Fight, 
1 676,  at  which  his  three  sons  served 
under  him,  two  of  whom   were 
slain. 

Elwood,  George  May,  59. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  91. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  167. 

De  Wolf,  Edwin  A.,  310. 

ALLYN,      LIEUTENANT -COLONEL    JOHN. 

Cornet   First  Troop   of  Horse  in 

Conn.,    1637,    under   Major  John 

Mason.    Captain,  Hartford  Militia, 

1673.  Lieut. -Colonel,  1689.  Secre 
tary    of   the   Colony    thirty-four 
years.  Assistant,  1662-1696.  Com 
missioner,  United  Colonies,  1674- 
1681.    Member  Governor  Andros' 
Council,  1687. 

Hotchkin,  Walter  B.,  74. 

Woodruff,  Charles  H.,  131. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 

ALLYN,  MATTHEW, 1671,  Windsor. 

Deputy,  Mass.  General  Court, 
1636.  Deputy,  Conn.  General 
Court,  1648-1657.  Assistant, 
1658-1667.  Commissioner  for 
United  Colonies,  1660-1664. 
Patentee  in  the  Royal  Charter, 
1662. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Day,  Robert,  W.,  54. 

Metcalf,  Bryce,  88. 

Orne,  Henry  M.,  94. 

Woodruff,  Charles  H.,  131. 

Allen,  Theodore  L.,  176. 

Wight,  Wm.  Ward,  304,  395. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 
ALLYN,  ROBERT,  1608-1683.     Secretary 
General  Court  of  Conn.,  1657. 

Horton,  William  E.,  73,  244. 
ALLYN,  THOMAS,  -  1679,  Barnstable, 
Mass.      Member  of  the   Military 
Co.,  1643,    under   Lieut.  Thomas 
Dimmock. 

Turner,  Henry  L.,  302. 
ALMY,  CHRISTOPHER,  1632-1713. 
Deputy  from  Portsmouth,  R.  I., 
to  the  General  Court  and  Assistant 
to  Governor  Andros,  1690.  El 
ected  Governor  of  Rhode  Island, 
but  refused  to  serve,  1693.  Mes 
senger  to  England  from  Rhode 
Island.  Captain,  1692. 

Almy,  Leonard  B.,  217. 

Miller,  Charles  K.,  296. 

Almy,  William  E.,  338. 
ALMY,  COLONEL  JOB.  Deputy  from 
Warwick,  Colonial  Assembly  of 
Rhode  Island,  i67O-'72.  Com 
missioner  to  treat  with  the  Indian 
sachems,  1673. 

Bostwick,  Henry  A.,  42. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Gallatin,  Rolaz  Horace,  63. 

Tomlinson,  Jno.  C.,  120. 
ALMY,  WILLIAM,   1601-1676.     Member 
of  Assembly,  Rhode  Island,  1656- 
'57-'63. 


Page,  S.  Davis,  149. 
Felt 


lton,  Samuel  M.,  323. 
ALRICKS,  PETER,  1630-169-,  New 
Castle,  Del.  Commandant  of  the 
Amsterdam  Colony  on  the  South 
(Delaware)  River,  1660.  Schout, 
1673.  Commander-in-Chief  of 
town  and  fort  at  New  Castle, 
1683.  Member  of  the  Pennsyl 
vania  Provincial  Assembly,  1684- 
'89,  '96-'97. 

Cottman,  James  H.,  160. 

Fisher,  Charles  D.,  160. 

Clark,  Augustus  T.,  181. 
AMES,  JOHN,  1647-1726,   Bridgewater, 
Mass.      Served    in   King   Philip's 
War  in  the  defence  of  the  town 
against  the  Indians. 


Ames,  Joseph  B.,  176. 
AMORY,  JONATHAN,  1640-1699,  Charles 
ton,  S.  C.     Speaker  of  the  Assem 
bly. 

Amory,  Francis  L,  176. 
AMSDEN,  ISAAC,  1657,  -  ,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Soldier  in  King  Philip's 
War  in  Capt.  Henchman's,  Da 
venport's  and  Sill's  Co.'s,  1675- 
1676. 

Amsden,  Franklin  D.,  176. 
Amsden,  Henry  F.,  176. 
ANDERSON,    CAPTAIN    PATRICK,     1719- 
1793.     Captain,    1755.     Province 
of  Penn.,  French  and  Indian  War. 
Pennypacker,  Samuel  W.,  149. 
Quay,  Andrew  G.  C.,  346. 
ANDREW,  HENRY,  -  ,  1652,  Taunton, 
Plymouth  Colony.    Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1  639,  -'42,  -'47. 
Lovering,  Henry  M.,  194. 
Seaver,  James  E.,  204. 
ANDREWS,  JOSEPH,  1597-1  679^80,  Hing- 
ham,     Mass.       Deputy,    General 
Court,  1636-1638. 
Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  210. 
ANDREWS,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1632-1690, 
Hingham,  Mass.     Captain  of  Mili 
tia.     Served  in  expedition  to  Can 
ada,  1690. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  210. 
ANDREWS,    LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM,   New 

Haven  Artillery  Co.,  1648. 
Andrews,  James  S.,  217. 
Andrews,  W.  G.,  217. 
ANGELL,  JOHN,  1646-1720.      Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War.    Deputy,  1686. 
Lewis,  Arnold  A.,  83. 
Lovell,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  85. 
Parkhurst,  Chas.  D.,  228. 
Bowen,  Edgar  C.,  339. 
ANGELL,  THOMAS,  1618-1694.     Deputy 
General   Court  of  Rhode  Island, 


Hord,  Arnold  H.,  243. 
Felton,  Samuel  M.,  323. 
ANNABLE,    ANTHONY,  -    '674,   Ply 
mouth,   Scituate   and   Barnstable, 
Mass.    Member  Military  Co.  under 
Lieut.  Thomas   Dimmock,    1643. 
Deputy  General  Court. 
Turner,  Henry  L.,  302. 
ANTHONY,  WILLIAM,  1675-1759.     Gov 
ernor's   Assistant,    Rhode   Island, 
i7i7-'22-'3O.     Deputy,  1709-'!  6- 
'17.     Captain,  1716-'!  7. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Lawton,  George  P.,  83. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 
APPLETON,    MAJOR    ISAAC,     1664-1747. 
Ipswich,  Mass.      Lieutenant  Port 
Royal  Expedition,    1707.      Major 
Essex  Co.  Regt. 

Morgan,  Appleton,  90. 

Story,  Henry  G.,  115. 

Story,  Joseph  G.,  116. 

Burnham,  John  A.,  180. 

Skinner,  H.  W.,  390. 
APPLETON,    LIEUTENANT    ISAAC,     1731- 
1806,   New   Ipswich,  N.  H.      2d 
Lieutenant  of  Militia,  1771. 

Bent,  S.  Arthur,  1 78. 
APPLETON,   CAPTAIN  JOHN,    1622-1699, 
Ipswich,  Mass.    Lieutenant,  1653. 
Captain,  1658.      Served  in  Nova 
Scotia  Expedition. 

Emery,  Rufus,  60. 

Gillette,  Edwin  F.,  291. 
APPLETON,  MAJOR  SAMUEL,  1624-1696, 
Ipswich,  Mass.  Deputy,  1668, 
et  seq.  Lieutenant,  1668.  Cap 
tain,  1675.  Major  and  Com- 
mander-in-Chief  of  Mass.  Troops, 
1675,  at  Springfield,  Hatfield,  and 
the  Great  Swamp  fight.  Sergeant- 
Major  of  the  South  Essex  Regt., 
1682.  Assistant,  1 68 1,  et  seq.  Im 
prisoned  by  Andros,  1687,  for  re 
fusing  to  pay  taxes  levied  without 
the  consent  of  the  Council. 

Downe,  Henry  W.,  57. 

Langdon,  Andrew,  81 . 

Langdon,  W.  Chauncey,  81. 

Morgan,  Appleton,  90. 

Skinner,  Henry  W.,  1 1 1,  390. 

Story,  Henry  G.,  115. 

Story,  Joseph  G.,  115. 

Wilson,  J.  Appleton,  170. 

Appleton,  Francis  H.,  177. 

Appleton,  Nathan,  177. 

Hale,  Henry  Appleton,  188. 

Plaisted,  Appleton  H.,  200. 

Gross,  Chas.  Edw.,  224. 

Plaisted,  Sheridan,  270. 

Whitney,  Eugene  W.,  304. 
APTHORPE,  CHARLES  WARD,  1737-1797, 
New  York.    Member  King's  Coun 
cil,  1763-75- 

Bibby,  Andrew  A.,  40. 
ARMISTEAD,      JOHN,      Gloucester     Co. 
Member   Virginia  House  of  Bur 
gesses,  1685.      Appointed  to  the 
Council,  1687. 


Gill,  William  H  ,  161. 
ARMSTRONG,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1718-1795. 
Provincial  Forces,  Braddock's 
Campaign.  Commanded  Expedi 
tion  against  Indians  at  Kittanning, 
1756,  destroying  their  settlement, 
and  was  wounded  in  assault,  for 
which  services  Philadelphia  voted 
him  a  silver  medal.  Served  at 
Forts  Loudon  and  Pitt,  1764;  in 
the  Susquehanna  expedition,  1763; 
and  commanded  the  Highlanders 
and  Penn.  troops'  expedition 
against  Fort  Duquesne. 

Astor,  John  Jacob,  34. 

Herman,  John  A.,  71,  142. 

Armstrong,  H.  Gates,  159. 
ARNOLD,  GOVERNOR  BENEDICT,  1615- 
1678.  First  Governor  of  Rhode 
Island,  1657,  et  seq.  Member 
Council  of  War,  1676;  Signer  of 
the  first  written  Compact  of  Prov 
idence  Plantations,  1640;  Com 
missioner,  i654-'63;  Assistant, 
1655,  et  seq.]  President  of  the 
Four  Towns,  1657,  etseq. 

Albro,  Addis,  33. 

Bliven,  William  W.,4i. 

Jones,  Shipley,  79. 

Watson,  Charles  P.,  126. 
ARNOLD,  ELEAZER,  1651-1722.    Deputy, 
General   Court  of  Rhode  Island, 
1686,  et  seq. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 
ARNOLD,  RICHARD,  1642-1 710.     Gover 
nor's  Assistant,  1 676,  et  seq.  Mem 
ber  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros'  Coun 
cil,  1686.     Speaker,  1707-1708. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  112. 

Robeson,  Andrew,  203. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 
ARNOLD,    STEPHEN,    1603-1665,   Rhode 
Island.  Deputy,  1664,  et  seq.  Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  1677 ,et  seq. 

Felton,  S.  M.,  323. 

ARNOLD,  STEPHEN,  1622-1699.  Deputy 
for  Providence,  R.  I.,  1644-1677. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1667-1698. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
ARNOLD,     THOMAS,     ist,     1599-1674. 
Deputy,  General  Court  of  Rhode 
Island,  i666-'67-'70-'72. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 
ARNOLD,     THOMAS,     2d,     1675-1727. 
Deputy,  General  Court  of  Rhode 
Island,  171 1-1723. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 

ASHBY,  CAPTAIN  JOHN.  Served  in  the 
Virginia  line  at  Fort  Loudon  in 
Braddock's  expedition,  and  later 
in  various  movements  of  the 
troops,  especially  at  the  battle  of 
Point  Pleasant  on  the  Ohio,  com 
manding  a  company. 
Bayne,  Howard  R.,  37. 

ASHLEY,  COLONEL  SAMUEL,  1720-1792, 
Winchester,  N.  H.  In  service  at 
Fort  Dummer,  N.  H.,  1 740^42- 
'48-'49.  Colonel,  New  Hamp 
shire  Regt.  prior  to  1774. 
Deputy,  General  Assembly,  1774. 
Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 

ASHTON,  JAMES.     Deputy,    Rhode 
Island,    1652-1665.      One  of  the 
Monmouth  Patentees,  1665.    Rep 
resentative  to  General  Court. 
Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  325. 

ASTON,    WALTER,    1607-1656.      Mem 
ber  House  of  Burgesses,  Va.,  1629- 

'32-'42. 

Cleemann,  Richard  A.,  138. 
ASTWOOD,  JOHN,  1609-1654,  Milford, 
Conn.  Representative  to  General 
Court  in  1643-1644.  Governor's 
Assistant,  1653.  Commissioner  to 
the  United  Colonies. 

Cowles,  Calvin  D.,  241. 
ATHERTON,  CONSIDER, 1690,  Dor 
chester,  Mass.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War,  under  Major  Simon 
Willard  and  in  Phips'  expedi 
tion. 

Pierce,  George  F.,  200. 
ATHERTON,  MAJOR-GENERAL  HUMPHREY, 
1 66 1 ,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Dep 
uty,  1638,^5^.  Speaker,  1653. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1654-1661. 
Lieutenant,  1645.  Captain  of 
Militia,  1646,  and  of  the  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1650-1658.  Commanded 
expedition  against  the  Narragan- 
sett,  1656.  Major-General,  1661. 

Atherton,  Fisher,  34. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Sill,  John  Targee,  1 1 1. 

Smith,  Gouverneur  M.,  in. 

Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  112. 

Hall,  Clayton  Coleman,  161. 

Hall,  Thomas  William,  161. 

Sill,  Howard,  166. 

Flagg,  Augustus,  185. 

Howe,  Edward,  Willard,  191. 


Leeds,  Charles,  194. 

Marsh,  Henry  D.,  195. 

Nickerson,  Herman,  197. 

Pierce,  George  F.,  200. 

Robinson,  Francis  W.,  203. 

Stone,  William  E.,  206. 

Ware,  Horace  E.,  208. 

Bunce,  Jonathan  B.,  219. 

Turner,  Elisha,  232. 

Deming,  Judson,  K.,  221,  379. 

Stedman,  Charles  J.,  328. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

Jones,  Francis  F.,  385. 

Richardson,  Harry  A.,  401. 
AVERY,  CAPTAINJAMES,  1620-1694,  New 
London,  Conn.  Ensign,  Lieuten 
ant  and  Captain .  Served  through 
out  King  Philip's  War  and  was  in 
the  Great  Swamp  Fight.  Deputy, 
1656-1680. 

Arnold,  Benjamin  W.,  34. 

A  very,  Frank  M.,  34. 

Avery,  Trueman  G.,  35. 

Brookfield,  Henry  M.,  43. 

Colfax,  Alfred  E.,  50. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Morgan,  George  D.,  90. 

Morgan,  James  Henry,  90. 

Morgan,  Robert  Webb,  90. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Roberts,  Cyrus  S.,  103. 

Satterlee,  Francis  Le  R.,  105. 

Valentine,  Samuel  H.,  122. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  175. 

Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 

Dennison,  Ira  W.,  242. 

Metcalf,  Wm.  P.,  246. 

Stetson,  Caleb  R.,  248. 

Randall,  John  F.,  314. 

Sabin,  Eugene  F.,  314. 

Sabin,  Sidney  Avery,  314. 

Ladd,  Charles  F.,  333. 

Fletcher,  Paris,  341. 

Avery,  Asabel  G.,  359. 
AVERY,    LIEUTENANT  JAMES,  JR.,    1646- 
1732.     Lieutenant   in   the   Conn. 
Colonial  Forces  during  the  frontier 
wars. 

Avery,  Frank  M.,  34. 

Arnold,  Benjamin  W.,  34. 

Morgan,  George  D.,  90. 

Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 

Sabin,  Eugene  F.,  314. 

Sabin,  Sidney  Avery  314. 

Slosson,  Frank,  300,  394. 
AVERY,     CAPTAIN     JOHN,     1654-1715. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Ensign,  1692,  Capt.  James  Avery's 
Co.  1693.  Capt.  Thomas  Avery, 
.  Captain,  1697. 

Griffith,  Wm.  H.,  66. 
AVERY,  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM,  1622- 
1687,  Dedham.  Lieutenant,  Ded- 
ham  Co.,  1673.  Deputy  from 
Springfield,  1669,  Colony  of  Mass. 
Bay.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 

Belknap,  Waldron  P.,  38. 

Hall,  Lewis  C,  151. 

Ridgely,  Charles,  299. 
AVER,  CORNET  PETER,  1633-1699.  Cor 
net    Haverhill   Co.  and   Deputy, 
1680,    et  seq.     Colony  of  Mass. 
Bay. 

Ayer,  James  B.,  177. 

Burrell,  Herbert  L.,  180. 
AVER,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1654-1708, 
Haverhill,  Mass.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War,  in  Capt.  Benjamin 
Swett's  Co.  Killed  while  in  com 
mand  of  a  company  in  pursuit  of 
Indians,  after  an  attack  upon  Hav 
erhill. 

Flint,  James  M.,  242. 

AYER(S),    SERGEANT  JOHN, '675, 

Brookfield,  Mass.  Captain  in 
Thomas  Wheeler's  Co.  Killed  by 
Indians  at  Brookfield. 

Ayer,  James  B.,  177. 
AYLETT,    WILLIAM,     1697-1760.    Bur 
gess,  King  William  Co.,  Virginia, 
1723-26. 

Barret,  Richard  Aylett,  309. 

BABCOCK,  COLONEL  HENRY,  1736-1800. 
Served  in  the  Rhode  Island  Regt. , 
French  and  Indian  Wars,  1755-59. 
Captain  under  Sir  William  Johnson 
at  Fort  George.  Major,  1756-58; 
Colonel  at  Ticonderoga ;  wounded 
there,  1759.  Led  his  regiment  at 
capture  of  Ticonderoga,  and  was 
publicly  thanked  by  Lord  Am- 
herst. 

Babcock,  Jos.  Noyes,  35. 

Babcock,  Ph.  Sheridan,  35. 
BACKUS,    LIEUTENANT   WILLIAM,    1640- 
1721.     Sergeant  of  Militia,  Nor 
wich,    Conn.       Ensign,     1680-9. 
Lieutenant,  1 693.    Deputy,  1 680-9. 

Backus,  Brady  Electus,  35. 

Jewett,  Stephen,  343. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 
BACON,  BENJAMIN,   1688-1727.     Served 


in  Capt.  John  Lane's  Co.,  1703- 
171 3,  and  in  the  Billerica  Troop  of 
Horse,  Queen  Anne's  War,  relief 
of  Dunstable,  Mass.,  1706. 
Philbrook,  Charles,  F.  B.,  270. 

BACON,  NATHANIEL, '673,  Barn- 
stable,  Mass.  Deputy,  1652-1665. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1657-1673. 
Member  of  Council  of  War,  1658- 
1667. 
Lovell,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  85. 

BACON,  LIEUTENANT   NATHANIEL,   1674- 
1759.    Lieutenant,  Westfield  Co., 
Middletown,     Conn.,     1728. 
Deputy,  1734. 
Dobbin,  Edward  Savage,  341. 

BAGLEY,  ENSIGN  NATHANIEL,  1731-1812. 
Ensign  in  Lake  George  Expedition, 

1755- 

Thomas,  Frank  W.,  1 18. 
BAILEY,  BENJAMIN,   1713-1790,  Lancas 
ter,  Mass.     A  soldier  under  Capt. 
Jonathan  Whitney,  1748. 

Bailey,  Everett,  H.,  338. 
BAIRD,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  -  -  1760. 
Ensign,  Gen.  Forbes'  Regt.,  Ex 
pedition  against  Fort  Duquesne, 
1758.  Lieutenant,  1759,  Provin 
cial  Forces  of  Penn. 

McKnight,  Charles,  147. 

Baird,  Absalom,  239. 

Baird,  Wm.,  239. 

BAKER,  BENJAMIN,  1717-1785.  Soldier 
from  Georgia  in  the  Army  of 
Gov.  Oglethorpe,  Campaign 
against  St.  Augustine,  Florida, 
1740. 

Harden,  Edward  Thomas,  361. 
BAKER,  JOHN,    1703-1760,  Woodbury, 
Conn.      Ensign,   1741.      Lieuten 
ant,  1743.     Train  Band. 

Cowles,  Calvin  D.,  241. 
BAKER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1700-1745.  Cap 
tain  8th   Mass.  Regt.,    Louisburg 
Expedition,  1745. 

Baker,  George  C.,  35. 

Taylor,  John  M.,  117. 
BAKER,     COLONEL     OTIS,     1727-1801, 
Dover,  N.  H.    Deputy,  1 768-1 775. 
Colonel  of  the  Second  New  Hamp 
shire  Regt.,  prior  to  1773. 

Wentworth,  Moses  J.,  303. 

Wenzell,  Henry  B.,  349. 
BAKER,  THOMAS,    1618-1700.    Ensign, 
East  Hampton,  Conn.,  1654.    As 
sistant,  1658-1663. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Baker,  Frank,  2815. 

BAKER,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1 63 1  - 1 7 1 8. 
Deputy  nine  terms,  from  1663. 
Captain  of  Topsfield  and  Andover 
Troop  of  Horse,  1713. 

Morgan,  Appleton,  90. 

Skinner,  Henry  W.,  in,  390. 

Story,  Henry  G.,  115. 

Story,  Joseph  G.,  1 16. 
BAKER,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1682-1753. 
Taken  prisoner  at  Deerfield,  Mass., 
1704.  In  1713  led  party  escort 
ing  John  Stoddard  and  Rev.  John 
Williams  as  Commissioners,  to  ne 
gotiate  return  of  prisoners  from 
Canada,  1719.  Deputy,  General 
Court  from  Brookfield. 

Wenzell,  Henry  B.,  349. 

BAKER,  LIEUTENANTTIMOTHY, 1729. 

Soldier  in  the  Falls  Fight,    1676, 
under  Capt.  William  Turner. 

Wenzell,  Henry  B.,  349. 
BALCH,     REVEREND     THOMAS,      South 
Dedham,  Mass.     A.  B.,  Harvard 
College,    1733,   was   chaplain  in 
Louisburg  Expedition  in  1 744. 

Poole,  Charles  C,  298. 

BALDWIN,  CAPTAIN  ABNER,    1726-1781. 

Ensign,   1757.     Lieutenant,  1762. 

Captain,    1767.      Colonel    Forces 

of  Conn. ,  French  and  Indian  Wars. 

Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  97. 
BALDWIN,  CAPTAIN  JEDUTHAN.     Captain 
in  Colonel  Josiah  Brown's  Regt., 
1755;  also  served  under  Brigadier 
Timothy  Ruggles. 

Calef,  AmosH.,  46. 
BALDWIN,    SERGEANT   JOHN.     Sergeant 
Milford,  Conn.,  Militia,  1658. 

Baker,  Frank,  286. 

BALDWIN,  CAPTAIN  NATHANIEL,  1693- 
1 760.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1759-1760.  Lieutenant  of  East 
Co.,  Goshen,  Conn.,  1751.  Cap 
tain,  1752. 

Buell,  Frederick  F.,  45. 

Norton,  Thomas  H.,  327. 
BALL,  SAMUEL,  1648-1689.     Soldier  in 
Capt.    Wm.    Turner's    Co.,  Falls 
Fight,  1676. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  91. 

BALL,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS, 1722. 

Lieutenant,    Talbot    Co.    Militia, 
1696,  Province  of  Maryland. 

Mullikin,  Howard,  165. 
BALL,   COLONEL  WILLIAM,  SR.  Empow 


ered  by  the  Virginia  Assembly  to 
impress  men  and  horses  against 
the  Indians,  1675. 

Gill,  William  H.,  161. 
BALL,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  JR..  1641-1694, 
of    Lancaster    Co.,    Va.,   Militia. 

Homer,  Wm.  M.,  73. 

Gill,  William  H.,  161. 
BALLANTINE,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1653-1734, 
Boston,    Mass.     Captain,    Major, 
and  Colonel  of  Militia.     Captain 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1703. 

Ballantine,  Henry  W.,  159. 
BALLANTINE,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHN, 
1674-1736.  Commander  of  a 
Regiment,  Expedition  against  Port 
Royal,  1710.  Lieut.  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1708. 

Ballantine,  Henry  W.,  159. 
BALLORD,   NATHANIEL   W.      Soldier   in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Cadle,  Charles  F.,  310. 

Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  379. 
BALLORD,  WILLIAM,  1603-1689.    Soldier 
in  King  Philip's  War  in  garrison  at 
Chelmsford.      A.    &   H.    A.    Co., 
1636. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 
BALLORD,    ZACCHEUS,    1731-1807.     Of 
Capt.    Eames'    Co.,    French    and 
Indian  Wars,  1754-1763. 

Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  379. 
BANCROFT,   THOMAS,  1649 ,  Read 
ing,  Mass.     Served  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Carpenter,  Frederick  B.,  181. 

Cox,  Edwin  B.,  181. 

Cox,  Wm.  Emerson,  182. 

Newhall,  James  S.,  197. 
BANGS,  EDWARD,  1592-1678,  Plymouth 
and  Eastham,  Mass.  Overseer  or 
Captain  of  the  Guard  against  the 
Indians.  Member  Plymouth  Mili 
tary  Co.,  1643. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108. 

Brown,  David  H.  180. 

Alderson,  Victor  C,  285. 

Doane,  William  H.,  323. 
BARBER,     CAPTAIN    GEORGE.     Captain, 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.     Sergeant  in  the 
Medfield  Foot  Co.,  1646.     Dep 
uty,  1688,  etseq. 

Metcalf,  Bryce,  88. 

Sanger,  W.  Gary,  105. 

Johnson,  Emery  W.,  192. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Alexander,  Harrison  B.,  359. 
BARBER,  THOMAS.    A  soldier  under  Capt. 
John    Mason    in    attack    on   the 
Pequot  Fort,  Mistick,  1637. 

Barbour,  Lucius  Albert,  217. 
BARBOUR,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE,  Dedham, 
and  Medfield,  Mass.,  1683.  A. 
&  H.  A.  Co  1646.  Chief  Mili 
tary  Officer  01  Medfield  after  1649. 
Defended  it  in  King  Philip's  War, 
and  fought  against  the  Indians  at 
Seekonk  and  Rehobath. 

Sanger,  Joseph  P.,  247. 

Wright,  William  W.,  304. 
BARCLAY,    GOVERNOR    ROBERT,     1648- 
1690.     Governor   of  East  Jersey, 
1682-1690. 

Hall,  P.  Penn-Gaskell,  142. 
BARD,     COLONEL     PETER,      1679-1734. 
Colonel  of  Regt.    of  Foot,    1722. 
Member    Council,    N.    J.,     1720. 
Judge  Supreme  Court. 

Johnstone,  Francis  U.,  79. 

Rogers,  Archibald,  103. 
BARDWELL,  LIEUTENANT   EBENEZER,  JR., 

,  Hatfield,  Mass.     Member  ol 

Ephraim  Williams'  Co.,  1747. 
Ensign,  Capt.  John  Ball's  Co.  at 
Fort  William  Henry,  1756.  2d 
Lieutenant,  Capt.  John  Burke's  Co. , 
1 759.  Lieutenant,  Capt.  Moses 
Porter's  Co.,  Crown  Point  Expedi 
tion. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 
BARDWELL,  LIEUTENANT  PEREZ,  Hatfield, 
Mass.  Member  of  Capt.  William 
Shepard's  Co.,  1761.  Member  of 
Capt.  Salah  Barnard's  Co.,  1760, 
and  Corporal,  1760. 

Bardwell,  Henry  J.,  286. 
BARDWELL,  ROBERT.  Member  of  Lieut. 
Phineas  Upham's  Co.  in  King 
Philip's  War.  Sergeant  in  Com 
mand  of  the  Hadley  and  Hatfield 
Garrisons  in  the  Falls  Fight. 

Bardwell,  Henry  J.,  287. 

Hawks,  William  I.,  333. 
BARKER,  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS,  1714- 
1795.  Commissioned  1753.  Lieu 
tenant,  Troop  of  Horse,  Capt. 
Benjamin  Beal,  Jr.,  3d  Suffolk  Co. 
Regt.,  Col.  Benjamin  Lincoln. 

Swan,  Robert  T.,  206. 
BARKER,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  JAMES,  1623- 
1702.      Deputy-Governor    Rhode 
Island    Colony,    1678.     Assistant 


and  Deputy,  1663-1686.  Cor 
poral,  1644.  Ensign,  1648. 

Albro,  Addis,  33. 

Bliven,  William  W.,  41. 

Noyes,  Charles  P.,  93,  345. 

Robbins,  Howard  S.,  103. 

Beckwith,  Warren  L.,  287. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 

Noyes,  Daniel  R.,  345. 
BARKER, LIEUTENANT  ROBERT,  1 65 1  - 1 729, 
Duxbury,  Mass.  Lieutenant  First 
Co.,  Plymouth  Regt.,  Major 
William  Bradford,  Narragansett 
Campaign,  King  Phillip's  War. 

Howland,  Charles  W.,  191. 

Howland,  Daniel  W.,  191. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM,  1705-1762.     Private 
in    Capt.   List's  Co.,    Major  John 
Minch,  1757. 

Wheelock,  William  Barker,  304. 
BARNARD,  JOHN  2d.,  1631-1668.  Sol 
dier,  King  Philip's  War,  in  Capt. 
Davenport's  Co.,  Great  Swamp 
Fight,  later  Lieutenant  under  Ed 
ward  Tyng. 

Daniels,  Howard  B.,  184. 

Draper,  T.  W.  M.,  369. 
BARNARD,  JOHN  3d,  1656-1732.    Soldier, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Draper,  T.  W.  M.,  369. 

BARNARD,  JOHN ,    Clerk,  2d  Co., 

Lieut. -Col.  Nathan  Payson,  Capt. 
3d  Conn.,  Regt.  Crown  Point 
Expedition,  1756. 

Gross,  Charles  E.,  224. 
BARNWELL,  JOHN,  1671-1724,  Beaufort, 
S.  C.,  commanded  first  expedition 
against  the  Tuscaroras,  1712, 
Colonel  in  Yemasse  War,  1715. 
Agent  in  England  for  the  Colony. 

Barnwell,  Morgan  G.,  37. 
BARRET,    CHARLES,     1565-1634.     Lord 
Proprietor  of  New   Albion,    New 
Jersey,    Staten    Island   and   Long 
Island,  1634. 

Barret,  Richard  A.,  309. 
BARRET,  ENSIGN  HUMPHREY,  1630-1716, 
Concord,    Mass.    Ensign    Co.    ol 
Foot,  1688-1690.     Deputy,  1691. 

Shuart,  William  H.,  no. 

Barrett,  Edwin  S.,  178. 

Bent,  S.  Arthur,  178. 

Moore,  George  H.,  296. 

Swain,  William  C.,  394. 
BARRETT,    COLONEL  JAMES,    1710-1779, 
Concord.         Colonel,      Middlesex 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Militia,  1 774  -1775.  Member 
Provincial  Congress,  Mass.  Bay, 
'774-1775-  Deputy,  i756-'775- 

Melville,  Henry,  88. 

Barrett,  Edwin  S.,  178. 

Swain,  William  C.,  394. 
BARRETT,  CAPTAIN  NATHAN,  1735-1791, 
Concord,    Mass.      Ensign,     1766. 
Captain,  1773. 

Barrett,  Edwin  S.,  178. 

BARRON,  ELLIS.   1676.     Soldier  in 

King  Philip's  War. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108. 
BARRY,  JAMES,   1734-1788.     Ensign  of 
Phila.    Regt.,    under  Col.  Jacob 
Duche,  1756. 

Fleming,  David  L.,  370. 
BARSTOW,  GEORGE,   1614-1654.     Cam 
bridge,  Mass.,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 

Hill,  John  W.,293. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  342. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 

Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
BARTHOLOMEW,  WILLIAM,  1640-1697. 
In  defence  of  Hatfield,  King  Philip's 
War.  Ensign  of  the  New  Rox- 
bury  [Woodstock,  Conn.]  Co., 
1689.  Lieutenant,  1691. 

Ducharme,  Charles  A.,  58,  389. 

Bartholomew,  James  H.,  338. 
BARTLETT,  RICHARD,   1648-1724,  New- 
bury,  Mass.     Deputy  to   General 
Court,  i679-'8i-'84-'86. 

Gordon,  George  A.,  269. 
BARTLETT,  ROBERT,  1 603- 1 670.  Served  in 
in  Capt.  Myles  Standish's  Co. ,  1 632. 

Bartlett,  G.  F.  H.,  37. 

Vander  Veer,  Edgar  A.,  122. 
BARTLETT,     ROBERT,     1676.       Soldier 
under    Capt.    Turner,    killed    by 
the  Indians  in   the   assault   upon 
Northampton,  Mass. 

Upham,  Henry  P.,  348. 
BARTLETT,  ENSIGN  THOMAS,  1594-1654, 
Watertown  Militia,  Pequot  War. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

Brown,  George  E.,  180. 

Harrington,  Charles,  188. 
BARTLETT,  WILLIAM,  1 74 1 - 1 794.    Naval 
Agent   of   the    Port    of  Beverly, 
Mass.,    before    the   War    of   the 
Revolution. 

Brown,  Dudley  P.,  240. 
BASS,    SAMUEL,    1600-1694,    Braintree, 
Mass.      Deputy,    General   Court, 
1641,  et  sgq. 


Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 

Johnson,  James  B.,  245. 

Smith,  R.  A.,  248. 

BASS,  SAMUEL,  1660-1751,  Braintree, 
Mass.  Served  in  Capt.  Johnson's 
Co.,  1675,  against  the  Narra- 
gansetts. 

Smith,  R.  A.,  248. 

BASSETT,  ELISHA.  Captain  at  Sand 
wich,  Mass.  Held  commission 
under  the  Royal  Governor. 

Tobey,  Frank  B.,  301. 
BASSETT,  WILLIAM.     Member  of  Capt 
Myles  Standish's  Co.,   Duxbury, 
Mass.,  1643.       Came  over  in  ship 
Fortune,  1621. 

Bassett,  Charles  Franklin,  37. 

Brown,  John  B.,  44. 

Hulbert,  Henry  C.,  75. 

Wesson,  James  L.,  209. 

Tobey,  Frank  Bassett,  301. 

Doane,  William  H.,  323. 
BASSETT,  WILLIAM,  JR.,  Duxbury,  Mass. 
Member   of  Military   Co.,    Capt. 
Myles  Standish,  1643. 

Tobey,  Frank  B.,  301. 
BASSETT,  WILLIAM,  1656-1721.  Chief 
Marshall,  Plymouth  Colony,  1689- 
1692.  Ensign,  1687.  Captain  at 
Sandwich,  Mass.  Representative 
for  seven  years. 

Bassett,  Charles  Franklin,  37. 

Hulbert,  Henry  C.,  75. 

Strong,  R.  P.,  167. 

Wesson,  James  L.,  209. 

Tobey,  Frank  B.,  301. 
BASSETT,    SERGEANT   WILLIAM,    Lynn, 
Mass.       Served    in    Narragansett 
campaign,  and  under  Capt.  Joseph 
Gardiner,  King  Philip's  War. 

Goodhue,  Samuel  A.,  187. 
BATCHELDER,    EBENEZER,     1710-1784. 
Deputy,     General     Court,     1774, 
Colony  of  New  Hampshire. 

Batchelder,  George  A.,  239. 

Batchelder,  Joseph  F.,  239. 

Batchelder,  Richard  N.,  239. 

BATCHELDER,  JOHN, 1676.    Served 

in  King  Philip's  War,  1675,  under 
Lieut.  William  Hersey,  Three 
Co.  Troop. 

Young,  Harry,  212. 
BATCHELDER,  STEPHEN,   1676-1748.     A 
soldier   in   King  William's  War, 
from  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1694. 

Cadle,  Henry,  310. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


BATES,  JAMES,  1582-1655,  Dorchester, 
Mass.  Deputy  to  the  General 
Court,  1640. 

Robinson,  Francis  W.,  203. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  325. 
BAULSTONE,  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM,  1600- 
1678.  Surgeon,  1638.  Lieuten 
ant,  Portsmouth  Co.,  1642. 
Assistant,  1641,  et  seq.  Com 
missioner,  i654-'55-'58.  Rhode 
Island. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 
BAYARD,  NICHOLAS,  1644-1707.     Mem 
ber  of  the  Council.     Commander- 
in-Chief  of  the  Militia,  Province  of 
New-York. 

Van  Rensselaer,  A.  Cortlandt,  122. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 
BAYLEY,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JACOB. 
1726-1815,  Newbury,  Mass.; 
Hamstead,  N.  H.,  and  Newbury, 
Vt.  Lieutenant,  Capt.  Allcock's 
Co. ;  in  Col.  Peter  Gilman's 
Regt.,  1755.  Captain  of  2 d  Co., 
Col.  Nathaniel  Meserve's  Regt., 
1758.  Lieut. -Colonel,  Col.  John 
Goffe's  Regt.  at  Crown  Point,  1 760. 

Bailey,  Edward  P.,  285. 

BAYLEY,  JOSHUA,  1685 .     Member, 

Capt.    Hugh    March's     2d    Foot 
Co. ,  Newbury,  Mass. ,  1710-1711. 

Bailey,  Edward  P.,  285. 
BAYLIES,    NICHOLAS,    1719-1807,    Ux- 
bridge,   Mass.     Representative  to 
the  General  Court,  1758. 

Allen,  Frederick  B.,  176. 

BEACH,  JOSIAH,  1694  .     Ensign  of 

Conn.  Troops,  1 738.     Lieutenant, 
1741. 

Foote,  John  C.,  311. 
BEACH, NATHANIEL,  1662-1 747.  Deputy, 
General  Court  of  Conn.,  1727. 

Foote,  John  C.,  311. 
BEALE,  LIEUTENANT  JEREMIAH,  1631- 
1716,  Hingham,  Mass.  Ensign  of 
Foot  Co.,  under  Capt.  Joshua 
Hubbard,  1681.  Lieutenant, 
1683.  Representative,  1691 -'92, 
1701. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  210. 
BEALE,    JOHN,     1588-1688,    Hingham, 
Mass.      Deputy,    General   Court, 
1649-1659. 

Whitcomb,  Lawrence,  210. 


Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  210. 
BEALE,  LAZARUS,  1661-1723,  Hingham, 
Mass.       Representative,    General 
Court,  1719-1720. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  210. 
BEALL,    COLONEL   GEORGE,    1695-1780. 
Provincial  Forces  of  Maryland. 

Balch,  Edwin  S.,  136. 

Balch,  Thomas  W.,  136. 
BEALL,  COLONEL  NINIAN,  1650-1717. 
Commander-in-Chief,  Provincial 
Forces  in  Maryland.  Served 
against  the  Susquehannocks,  1 688- 
1689,  and  gained  a  signal  victory, 
for  which  services  he  received  the 
thanks  of  the  Assembly. 

Balch,  Edwin  S.,  136. 

Balch,  Thomas  W.,  136. 

Balch,  Francis  Du  Pont,  159. 
BEAMAN,    SERGEANT    ABRAHAM,     1692- 
1 738,  Marlboro,  Mass.     Sergeant 
in      Capt.     Nathan     Bridgman's 
Co.,  1725. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  198. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  Jr.,  199. 
BEAMAN,  CORPORAL  NOAH,   1730-1800, 
Marlboro,  Mass.  Corporal  in  Capt. 
Abraham  Williams'  Co.,    French 
and  Indian  War,  1757. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  198. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  Jr.,  199. 
BEARD,    CAPTAIN  JOHN.     Served  under 
Major  Robert   Treat  at  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight  in  command  of  the 
New  Haven  Co. 

Baldwin,  Jos.  Clark,  35. 

Fowler,  Wm.  Miles,  63. 

Baird,  George  W.,  217. 

Ford,  George  H.,  222. 

Tomlinson,  Charles  A.,  231. 
BEARSE,  AUSTIN.    Member  of  Barnstable 
Military   Co.,    Plymouth  Colony, 
1643. 

Hall,  Lemuel  R.,  292. 
BEATTY,  THOMAS,  1700-1768.  Justice 
of  Prince  George  Co.,  Mary 
land,  1739-1748.  Justice  of  Fred 
erick  Co.,  1748-1760.  Justice  of 
Quorum,  1 749- 1 760.  Burgess  Fred 
erick  Co.,  1757-1758. 

Beatty,  Franklin  T.,  267. 
BEDLOW,  ISAAC.  Captain,  New-York 
City  Militia,  Member  of  Lovelace's 
Council,  Comptroller  of  the  Port, 
Alderman  of  New-York,  owner  of 
Bedlow's  Island. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Foulke,  William,  63. 
BEEBE,    REVEREND  JAMES,    Chaplain  3d 
Regt.,  Conn.  Troops,  1760. 

Brinsmade,  Hobart,  310. 
BEEBE,  CAPTAIN]AMES; 1728.   Lieu 
tenant,     1696.       Captain,     1710, 
Queen     Anne's     War,     Colonial 
Forces  of  Conn. 

Hatch,  Arthur  M.,  71. 
BEEBE,  LIEUTENANT  JONATHAN,  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  7th  Co.,  2d  Conn.  Regt., 
1759.  Served  in  the  French  and 
Indian  War  at  Crown  Point,  Lake 
George,  and  Ticonderoga. 

Collins,  H.  O.,  51.,  360. 

Collins,  Edward  P.,  57. 
BEEBE     ENSIGN   JOHN.      Ensign     King 
Philip's  War. 

Eaton,  George  F.,  222. 
BEEKMAN,  COLONEL  GERARDUS,  M.D., 
1653-1723.  Captain  of  Militia, 
Flatbush,  1681.  Major,  1689. 
Lieutenant- Colonel  King's  Co. 
Militia,  1698.  Member  of  Leisler's 
Council,  1690-1691.  Member  of 
Council,  1705-1723.  President 
and  Deputy-Governor,  1709-1710. 

Aitken,  William  Benford,  33. 

Beekman,  James  William,  38. 

Foulke,  Bayard  F.,  62. 

Foulke,  William,  63. 

Johnstone,  Francis  W.,  79. 

Johnstone,  John,  79. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 

Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  124. 

Voorhees,  William  P.,  316. 
BEEKMAN,  COLONEL  HENRY,  ist,  1649- 
1716,  Kingston,  N.Y.  Cadet  on 
the  South  River,  1662.  Captain 
Ulster  Co.  Troop  of  Horse,  1685. 
Expedition  to  Albany.  Member 
Legislative  Assembly,  1691-1716. 
Colonel  of  Militia,  Province  of 
New-York. 

Myer,  Albert  J.,  92. 

Suckley,  Robert  B.,  116. 

Armstrong,  Horatio  G.,  159. 
BEEKMAN,  COLONEL  HENRY,  2d,  1688- 
1 776,  Rhinebeck  and  New-York 
City.  Member  of  Assembly, 
1724-1759.  Judge,  Ulster  Co. 
Colonel  of  Militia,  Province  of 
New-York. 

Armstrong,  Horatio  G.,  159. 
BEEKMAN,      LIEUTENANT      WILHELMUS, 


1623-1707.  Lieutenant,  Burgher 
Corps,  New  Amsterdam,  1652- 
1658,  and  New  Orange,  1673- 
1674.  Vice-Director  on  the  South 
River,  1658-1664.  Schout  at 
Esopus,  1664. 

Aitken,  William  Benford,  33. 
Beekman,  J.  W.,  38. 
Boardman,  Lansdale,  41. 
Carnochan,  G.  M.,  47. 
Crosby,  Edward  N.,  51. 
Crosby,  Livingston,  51. 
Foulke,  Bayard  F.,  62. 
Foulke,  William,  63. 
Johnstone,  Francis  U.,  78. 
Montgomery,  J.  Lynch,  90. 
Myer,  Albert  J.,  92. 
Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 
Suckley,  Robert  B.,  116. 
Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 
Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  124. 
Voorhees,  William  P.,  316. 
Howard,  Charles  E.  N.,  343. 
BEERS,  JOHN,    1652-1683.      Served  in 

the  Battle  of  Narragansett,  1675. 
Kissam,  Henry  S.,  80. 
Beers,  William  F.,  254. 

BEERS,  RICHARD,  ,  1675.     Captain 

in   King  Philip's  War.     Slain  by 
Indians  at  Northfield,  Mass. 
Barrows,  Ira,  37. 
Baldwin,  T.  Burnett,  254. 
BELDEN,   DANIEL,    1648-1731,    Hatfield 
and   Deerfield,    Mass.      His  wife 
and  three  children   killed  by  the 
Indians  in  King  Philip's  War,  and 
he,  with  his  two  children,  captured 
and  taken  to  Canada.      Returned 
1698.     His  second  wife  was  cap 
tured  and   killed  by  the  Indians 
during  Queen  Anne's  War.     On 
Committee   of  Fortification   with 
Col.  Partridge. 
Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 
Osborn,  Henry  A.,  297. 
BELDEN,  SAMUEL,   1657-1737.      Soldier 
in    Capt.   William   Turner's   Co., 
Falls  Fight,  1676. 
Murray,  Charles  H.,  91. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  115,  167. 
BELKNAP,  SAMUEL,  1701-1771.     Private 
in    Capt.     Edward     Harrington's 
Co.,  Col.  Josiah    Brown's  Regt., 
Crown  Point  Expedition,  1755. 
Belknap,  Waldron  P.,  38. 
BELKNAP,  CAPTAIN   SAMUEL,  1735-1831. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Captain,    Mass.    Colonial   Forces. 

Belknap,  Waldron,  38. 

BELL,  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS, 1690. 

Stamford  Military  Co.,  New 
Haven  Colony,  1655.  Deputy 
1653,  to  the  Union  of  the  two 
Colonies.  Commissioner,  1664. 
Governor's  Assistant. 

Bell,  Jared  W.,  39. 

Coghill,  Howard,  50. 

Johnson,  S.  Albert,  78. 

Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  96. 

Hoyt,  Samuel  R.  J.,  380. 
BELL,    CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,    1641-1698. 
Lieutenant,  Stamford  Militia  under 
Capt.     Jonathan     Sellick,      King 
Philip's  War.     Captain,  1698. 

Bell,  Jared  W.,  39. 

BEMENT,  LIEUTENANT  DENNIS.  Lieuten 
ant,  4th  Co.,  2d  Regt.,  Conn. 
Troops,  1755.  In  1760  served  in 
Capt.  David  Parson's  Co.,  ist 
Regt.  Captain  of  the  South  Co. 
Enfield  Militia,  1761. 

Parsons,  Hosmer  B.,  95. 
BEMIS,    CAPTAIN   EDMUND,    1720-1810. 
Captain  of  Mass.  Troops  at  Fort 
William  Henry,  1756. 

Pool,  Marvin  Bemis,  380. 
BENEDICT,   LIEUTENANT   DANIEL,    1652- 
1723.     A    "soldier  in  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight." 

Oakley,  E.  Benedict,  93. 
BENEDICT,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1617- 
1690.  Lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Byron  Newton's  Foote  Companie, 
Jamaica,  1665.  Member  Colonial 
Assembly  at  Hempstead,  1665. 
Deputy  from  Norwalk,  General 
Court,  1670-1675,  Conn. 

Bell,  Jared  W.  39. 

Benedict,  Robert  D.,  39. 

Benedict,  Lemuel  C.,  39. 

Benedict,  William  de  L.,  39. 

Davenport,  William  B.,  53. 

Oakley,  E.  Benedict,  93. 

Scott,  William  S.,  107. 

Scott,  John  F.,  107. 

Camp,  Thomas  E.,  393. 
BENGSTEN,  ANDREAS,  1640-1706.  Mem 
ber  Penn.  Assembly,  i683-'86-'98. 

Beatty,  Franklin  T. ,  267. 
BENNET,     GOVERNOR    RICHARD,    1606- 
1676.      Member   House    of    Bur 
gesses,      1629;     King's     Council, 
1642-1660;  Governor,  1652-1655. 


Commissioner  to  England,  where 
he  signed  the  agreement  with 
Lord  Baltimore,  1657.  Major-Gen- 
eral  of  Virginia  Forces,  1662-1672. 

Lee,  Edmund  J.,  145. 

Browne,  Bennet  B.,  159. 
BENNETT,  SAMUEL,  1684.  Provi 
dence  and  East  Greenwich,  R.  I., 
in  1652  chosen  General  Sergeant; 
i668-'74-'78,  Deputy,  General 
Court. 

Kelly,  James  H.,  80. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  114. 
BENNIT,  GEORGE.  Killed  by  Indians  in 
the  Lancaster  massacre  led  by 
Monaco  "  One  Eyed  John  "  Sun 
day,  August  22,  1 675,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Fisher,  Albert  J.,  290. 

BENSON,    CAPTAIN    JAMES,    '7°9- 

Captain  of  a  Troop  of  Horse,  1689, 
Province  of  Maryland. 

Benson,  Alexander,  137. 

Benson,  Edwin  N.,  137. 

Jewell,  T.  F.,  163. 

Mullikin,  Howard,  165. 
BENSON,  CAPTAIN  JOHANNES.      Lieuten 
ant,  1688,  and  subsequently  com 
missioned  captain. 

Thome,  Robert,  119. 
BENT,  JOHN,  SR.,  1603-1672,  Sudbury, 
Mass.      Private  in   Major  Simon 
Willard's  Troop  of  Horse,  Expedi 
tion  against  Ninigret,  1654. 

Green,  Charles  M.,  187. 

Anderson,  James  T.,  239. 

MacVeagh,  Eames,  295. 
BENT,    CORPORAL    JOHN,      1635-1717, 
Sudbury,     Mass.        Corporal     ol 
Militia,  1686. 

Bent,  S.  Arthur,  1 78. 
BENT,   SILAS,   1744-1818,   Watertown, 
Mass.     Served  in  Capt.  Ephraim 
Jackson's   Co.  (Royal  Troops)   in 
Canada,  1760. 

Blagden,  Thomas,  239. 

Anderson,  James  T.,  368. 
BENTON,  FIRST  SERGEANT  SELAH,  1740- 
1812.     7th  Co.,  ist  Regt.,  Conn. 
Infantry,  French  and  Indian  Wars, 
1761-1763. 

Metcalf,  Bryce,  89. 

BENTON,      GOVERNOR    WILLIAM,     

1674.  President,  Colony  Rhode 
Island,  1659-1663.  Governor, 
1666-1668. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Chase,  Clement,  332. 
BERNARD,  GOVERNOR  JOHN.      Governor 
Somers   Isles,    or   Bermuda,   Pro 
vince  of  Virginia,  1622. 

Tiernan,  Charles  B.,  168. 
BERNARD,  THOMAS,   Burgess,  Warwick 
Co.,  Virginia,  1642-1645. 

Tiernan,  Charles  B.,  168. 
BERRY,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1640-1713.  Dep 
uty  and  Acting  Governor  of  New 
Jersey  in  1672. 

Berry,  Gerald,  39. 

Marshall,  Howard,  87. 
BETTS,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD,  1613-1713. 
Member  New- York  Provincial  As 
sembly,  Hempstead,  1665.  "High 
Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  upon  Long 
Island,"  1678-1681.  Captain, 
1663. 

Sanger,  W.  Gary,  105. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  325. 
BETTS,  SAMUEL  COMSTOCK,  1732-1823. 
Soldier  in  the  2d  Co.,  9th  Regt. 
of  Conn.  Foot,  1767. 

Betts,  Frederick  H.,  39. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

Betts,  Samuel  Rosseter,  40. 

Haight,  Frederick  E.,  68. 

BEVERLY,  ROBERT, 1689.     Clerk  ot 

the  House  of  Burgesses,  1670. 
Gov.  Berkeley  gave  him,  1686, 
a  commission  addressed  to  officers 
of  all  ships  in  Virginia,  as  "  a  faith 
ful  and  principal  soldier,"  and  an 
other,  appointing  him  Comman 
der  of  all  his  forces. 

Kemp,  Henry  G.,  245. 
BEVIER,  LIEUTENANT  Louis  (2d),   1684- 
1753.     New   York   Provincial 
Forces. 

Innes,  Hasbrouck,  77. 

BICKER,    CAPTAIN    HENRY,    1722  . 

Lieutenant  in  Jersey  Regt.,  1755. 
Captain,  1 756.  Captured  and  im 
prisoned  in  Canada  fourteen 
months.  On  his  return,  Quarter 
master  ot  General  Gage's  Regt. 
until  the  close  of  war. 

Foster,  Howell,  62. 
BICKFORD,  JONATHAN,  1730-1818,  Dover, 
N.  H.     Private  in  Capt.  Marston's 
Co.  at  Crown  Point,  French  and 
Indian  War,  1762. 

Bickford,  Scott  F.,  178. 
BIDDLE,  WILLIAM,    1630-1712.      Mem 
ber  of  the  Council,  General  Assem 


bly,    Province    of   West   Jersey, 
1682.     President,  1706-1707. 

Biddle,  Thomas,  137. 

Biddle,  William  Foster,  137. 

Porter,  Jno.  Biddle,  150. 
BIGELOW,  JOHN,    1617-1703,    Water- 
town,  Mass.     Soldier   in  the  Pe- 
quot  War,  and  in   King   Philip's 
War. 

Hall,  Lewis,  68. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

Pond,  E.  Watson,  99. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 

Bigelow,  Melville  M.,  178. 

Daniels,  Howard  B.,  184. 

Stearns,  Henry  P.,  231. 

Thompson,  Harry  G.,  231. 

Smith,  Wyllys  K.,  300. 

Learned,  Myron  L.,  333. 

Upham,  Henry  P.,  348. 

Wenzell,  Henry  B.,  349. 

Brooks,  Franklin  E.,  368. 

Daniels,  Howard  B.,  369. 

Downs,  Edgar  R.,  369. 

Bigelow,  Isaac  S.,  379. 
BIGELOW,  JOSHUA,  1655-1745. 
Wounded  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Served  in  Capt.  Nathaniel  Daven 
port's  Co.,  also  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Sill's  Co. 

Hall,  Lewis,  68. 

Richards,  Frederick  B.,  102. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 

Trott,  James  P.,  120. 

Whitney,  Drake,   128. 

Bigelow,  Melville  M.,  178. 

Downs,  Edgar  R.,  369. 
BIGELOW,    SAMUEL,   1653-1732,  Water- 
town,  Mass.    Representative  Gen 
eral  Court,  1708-1710. 

Bigelow,  Henry  N.,  178. 

Daniels,  Howard  B.,  184. 

BILES,  THOMAS,  LANGHORNE . 

Captain,   Associate   Regt.,    Bucks 
Co.,  Penn.,  1747-1748. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 
BILES,  WILLIAM,  SR.  Signer  of  Penn's 
Great  Charter.  Member  first 
Council,  Province  of  Penn.,  Phila 
delphia,  1683.  Member  of  the 
Assembly  from  Bucks  Co.,  1686- 
1710. 

Powell,  Washington  B.,  150. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

Smith,  Thomas  M.,  166. 

Mitchell,  Edward  C,  344. 


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BILES,     WILLIAM,     JR.,     . 

Speaker,  Penn.  Provincial  Assem 
bly,  1724. 
Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

BILLINGS,  CAPTAIN  ROGER,   1708  . 

Lieutenant,     8th     Conn.     Regt, 
1744.      2d    Lieutenant   in    Capt. 
Dennison's  Co.,  expedition  against 
Canada,  1746.     Captain  of  Troop 
of  Horse,  8th  Regt. ,  1 75 1 .    Deputy 
from  Preston,  i747-'49-'52. 
Learned,  Bela  Peck,  227. 
BINGHAM,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1688-1760. 
Captain   of  Militia,  Windham, 
Conn.,  1741. 
Bingham,  Leroy  M.,  278. 
BIRD,    JAMES,    1647-1723,    Dorchester, 
Mass.     Served    under    Captain 
Thomas    Brattle,    King     Philip's 
War. 
Daly,  Martin  O.,  183. 

BISHOP,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  JAMES, 

1691.  Secretary  of  New  Haven 
Colony,  1 66 1 -'65.  Governor's 
Assistant,  Conn.  Colony,  1668- 
'83.  Deputy  -  Governor,  1683- 
'91. 

Brown,  Louis,  44. 
Foster,  Maximillian,  62. 
Foster,  Reginald  L.,  62. 
Gilfillan,  William  W.,  64. 
Ladd,  Samuel  B.,  81. 
Ladd,  William  W.,  81. 
Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 
Throop,  George  E.,  119. 
Thomson,  Arthur  C.,  207. 
Farnham,  Elijah  T.,  256. 
Osborn,  Henry  A.,  297. 
Curtis,  Henry  M.,  322. 

BISHOP,  JOHN,   1684.      Member 

first  New  Jersey  Assembly,  1668. 
Member  Governor's  Council,  1675. 
Bishop,  Cortlandt  Field,  41. 
BISSELL,    DANIEL,    1663-1738.     Cornet 

of  Horse,  Hartford,  1711. 
Bissell,  Lester  C.,379. 
BISSELL,    LIEUTENANT    ISAAC.       Queen 

Anne's  War. 

BISSELL,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1683-1781, 
Bolton,  Conn.     Lieutenant,  1722. 
Captain,  1728.     Deputy,   1751. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  59. 
Humason,  Virgil  P.,  75. 
Simons,  William  C.,  204. 
VanDyke,  Harry  W.,  248. 
BISSELL,  JOHN,     1591-1677,    Windsor, 


Conn.  Deputy  General  Court, 
1648,  et  seq.  One  of  a  troop  of 
30  horse,  the  first  in  the  Colony, 
under  Capt.  John  Mason,  1657- 
1658.  Soldier  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Bissell,  Evelyn  L.,  218. 

Bissell,  William  P.,  339. 
BLACKLEACH,     RICHARD,      1653-1731. 
Deputy  for  Stratford,  Conn.,  1695- 
'96-'98-'99.      Commissary  at  Al 
bany,  1690. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Wakeman,  Robert  P.,  232. 
BLAKE,  NATHAN,    1712-1804.      Soldier 
in  Fort  Keene,  N.H.,  1746. 

Hubbard,  John  E.,  280. 
BLAKE,  WILLIAM,   1595-1663,   of  Dor- 
cester,  Mass.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 

Brown,  Philip  K.,  359. 
BLANSHAN,  MATHESE.  Served  under 
Capt.  Martin  Cregier  in  the  rescu 
ing  expedition  led  by  Louis  Du 
Bois  against  the  Indians  after  the 
massacre  of  Esopus.  Member  of 
Hurley  Military  Co.,  Capt.  Pauld- 
ing,  1670. 

Poucher,  John  W.,  100. 

Gross,  Samuel  E.,  292. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  359. 
BLASHFIELD,  THOMAS,    1650 ,  Bev 
erly,    Mass.        Served     in    Capt. 
Joseph  Gardiner's  Co.,  Narragan- 
sett  Swamp  Fight,  165. 

Smith,  Charles  F.,  204. 

Smith,  George  H.,  204. 
BLEECKER,  CAPTAIN  JAN  JANSEN,    1642- 
1732.        Albany     Militia,     1676. 
French  and   Indian   Wars,    1689. 
Mayor  of  Albany. 

Bangs,  Anson  Cuyler,  36. 

Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  41. 

Hill,  Robert  C.,  72. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Seaman,  William  Bleecker,  108. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  112. 
BLEECKER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1668-1738. 
Served  in  the  Mohawk  Expedition, 
1686.  Captured  by  the  French  at 
Ottawa,  and  prisoner  until  1687. 
Commissioned  Captain,  1698, 
Col.  Peter  Schuyler's  Regt. 

Bangs,  Anson  Cuyler,  36. 

Hill,  Robert  C.,   72. 
BLISS,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1645-1748.    Ensign 
1647.       Deputy,     1 679 -'83 -'95. 


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Captain,     1693.        Major,     1695- 
1696,  Rhode  Island. 

Albro,  Addis,  33. 

BLIVEN,    MAJOR    EDWARD,     1722 . 

Field  Officer  for  Kings  Co.,  Rhode 
Island,  French  and  Indian  War. 

Bliven,  William  W.,  41. 
BLODGET,  SAMUEL,  1724-1807.  Served 
in  French  Wars.  Louisburg,  1745. 
Crown  Point,  and  Lake  George. 
Commissary  at  Fort  William 
Henry,  1755.  Judge,  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  Hillsboro  Co., 
N.  H.,  1770. 

Hall,  Clayton  C.,  161. 

Hall,  Thomas  Wm.,  161. 

Reed,  John  L.,   166. 

Stickney,  George  H.,  166. 
BLODGETT,    THOMAS,    Woburn,  Mass. 
Private    in    the    West   Middlesex 
Regt.,  Mass.  Bay  Troops;  in  Gar 
rison  at  Chelmsford. 

Messinger,  William  D.,  296. 
BLOETGOET  (BLOODGOOD),  FRANCOIS, 
1635-1676.  Commissioned  by 
Governor  Colve,  Chief  Military 
Officer  of  Flushing,  Heemstede, 
Rustdorp,  and  Meddleburgh. 
Privy  Councillor  to  the  Governor 
for  the  surrender  of  the  Colony  to 
the  English,  1675.  "Sorely 
wounded  in  a  skirmish  with  the 
Indians  at  White  Stone." 

Bloodgood,  Delavan   41. 

Whistler,  Garland  N.,  128. 
BLUNSTON,  JOHN,  1644-1723.     Member 
Provincial  Council,  Penn.,  1705. 

Pearson,  George,  149. 
BOARDMAN,  SAMUEL,  1615-1673,  Weth- 
ersfield.       Governor's    Assistant, 
1670,  Colony  of  Conn. 

Hatch,  Arthur  M.,  71. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  114. 
BOARMAN,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  1630-1709. 
Member  of  the  Lower  House  of 
Assembly  of  Maryland  from  St. 
Mary's  Co.,  1671-1674.  Captain, 
1661-1666.  Major,  1676.  Sheriff 
of  St.  Mary's  Co.,  1678-1681. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 
BODFISH,  ROBERT.     Member  Lieut.  John 
Blackmer's  Co.,  Sandwich,  Mass., 
1643. 

Fuller,  Henry  C.,  291. 

BODGE,  JOHN, ,  New   Marblehead 

(Windham),    Me.      Served  under 


Capt.  Daniel  Hills,  1748-1749;  also 
under  Sergt.  Thomas  Chute,  1 747- 


Bodge,  George  M.,  179. 
BODWELL,   HENRY.     Soldier  at  Bloody 
Brook,    in    Capt.    Lathrop's   Co.. 
King  Philip's  War. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  112. 

Spalding,  George  B.^  Jr.,  1 13. 
BOGGS,  ANDREW.     Ensign  in  the  French 
and  Indian  Wars,  1754. 

Wharton,  Bromley,  153. 

Cottman,  James  H.,  160. 

Fisher,  Charles  D.,  160. 

BOLLING,  COLONEL  JOHN,   ot    "Cobbs," 

Chesterfield    Co.,    Va.      Member 

House  of  Burgesses,  and  Colonel 

of  Henrico  Co.  Militia,  1743-1751. 

Boiling,  Thomas,  Jr.,  262. 
BOND,  LIEUTENANT- COLONEL  JONAS, 
1674-1727.  Deputy,  1706,  et 
seq.  Lieut. -Colonel  under  Sir 
William  Phips  in  the  Expedition 
against  Canada  in  1 690. 

Harrington,  Charles,  189. 

VaileJoelF.,  373. 

BOND,  JONAS,  1691-1768,  Watertown, 
Mass.  Representative  to  the  Gen 
eral  Court,  i738-'44-'46-'5o. 

Harrington,  Charles,  189. 

BOND,    CAPTAIN   WILLIAM,  1695, 

Watertown,  Mass.  Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1689,  '93,  '95.  Speaker, 
1 69 1, -'93, -'95.  Captain,  Water- 
town  Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Harrington,  Charles,  189. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

BOOTH,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1653-1728, 
Stratford,  Conn.  Soldier  under 
Capt.  Seeley,  King  Philip's  War. 
Deputy,  1696. 

Huntmgton,  Charles  R.,  76. 

Booth,  John  H.,  278. 

Chittenden,  Edwin  S.,  340. 

Booth,  Charles  A.,  368. 
BOOTH,   ROBERT,  Saco,   Me.     Deputy, 
General  Court,  Mass.  Bay  Colony, 
1659. 

Maynard,  George  Colton,  245. 
BORDEN,    RICHARD,    1601-1671,   Ports 
mouth,  Rhode  Island.    Governor's 
Assistant   1653-1654.     Treasurer, 
1653-1655.     Deputy,    1667-1670. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

Wilbour,  Joshua,  210. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Cox,  William  V.  Z.,  241. 
Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  325. 
Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
BORDEN,    THOMAS.      Assistant,     1675- 

1676.    Deputy,  i666-'70-'72. 
Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 

BOREMAN,  THOMAS, 1673,  Ipswich, 

Mass.       Representative,    General 
Court,  1636. 
Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
BOSTWICK,    MAJOR   JOHN,    1667-1747. 
Major,  1737.      Deputy  from  New 
Milford,   1726-1745. 
Hubbell,  Henry  H.,  75. 
BOSTWICK,  JOSEPH,   1756,    Lieu 
tenant  at   New    Milford,    Conn., 
1738.     Captain,  1743. 
Garvin,  Frank  H.,  312. 
BOSTWICK,    REUBEN.      Ensign  in    nth 
Co.,Conn.,Regt.  against  Montreal. 
Bostwick,  Henry  A.,  42. 
BOUDINOT,    ELIE,    Ensign,    New-York 
Infantry,     under     Col.     William 
Peartree,  1710. 
Keith,  Boudinot,  79. 
BOULTER,      NATHANIEL,       1625-1693, 
Hampton,  N.  H.     Private  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Moulton,  George  M.,  297. 
BOURNE,  RICHARD,  1682,  Sand 
wich,  Mass.  Deputy,  First  Gen 
eral  Court,  1639,  and  many  terms 
after.  Member  of  Council  of 
War. 

Hulbert,  Henry  C,  75. 
Wesson,  James  L.,  209. 
Tobey,  Frank  B.,  301. 

BOURNE,    THOMAS,    ,    Marshfield, 

Plymouth   Colony.       Deputy    to 
the  General  Court,  1642-1645. 
Lovering,  Henry  M.,  194. 
BOUTELL,  JOHN,  1645-1719.     Private  in 
Capt.    Joseph    Gardiner's  Co.    of 
Reading,  King  Philip's  War, Colony 
of  Mass.  Bay. 
Boutell,  Frank  W.,  42. 
Boutell,  Henry  Sherman,  287. 
BOUTWELL,  EBENEZER.     Soldier  in  Capt. 
Jones'     Co.,    Col.    Buckminster's 
Regt.,  also  in  Capt.  Belknap's  Co., 
Col.  P.  Thatcher's  Regt. 
Boutelle,  Frank  W.,  42. 
BOWEN,  LIEUTENANT  HENRY,  1634-1724, 
of  Roxbury,  Mass.,   and   Wood 
stock,    Conn.       Served  in   Great 
Swamp  Fight. 


Bowen,  Clarence  W.,  42. 

Strong,  R.  P.,  167. 

Johnson,  James  B.,  245. 
BOWEN,     OBADIAH,     1633,     Swanzey, 
Mass.       Deputy,    General    Court 
of  Plymouth  Colony,   1681-1682. 

Bowen,  Edgar  C.,  339. 
BOWEN,  RICHARD,  1600-1675.  Deputy, 
Plymouth  General  Court,  1651. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

Bowen,  Edgar  C.,  339. 

BOWLES,    JOHN,    1680.      Ensign, 

Mass.  Militia,  1653. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

BOWLES,  JOHN,  2d,  1653-1691.  Dep 
uty,  Mass.  General  Court,  1689- 
1690.  Speaker,  1690. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

BOWLES,  JOHN,  3d,  1685-1737.  Dep 
uty  Mass.  General  Court,  1729- 
1736. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

BOWNE,  JAMES,  1636-1695.  Associate 
Monmouth  Patent,  1665.  Mem 
ber  Assembly  of  Patentees  and 
Deputies,  Shrewsbury,  1667; 
Portland  Point,  1669.  Member 
Assembly,  New  Jersey,  1670,  et 
seq.  Minister  of  Justice  for  the 
Province  of  East  Jersey,  1685. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  324. 
BOWNE,  WILLIAM,  Boston,  1631.  Long 
Island,  1646.  Patentee  of  Graves- 
end,  and  its  magistrate.  Associate 
in  Monmouth  Patent,  1665.  Mem 
ber  Assembly,  New  Jersey,  1669. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  324. 

BOYNTON,   CAPTAIN  JOSEPH, '73O- 

Provincial   Forces   of  Mass.    Bay. 
Deputy,  1697-1714,  from  Rowley. 

Spofford,  Paul  N.,  113. 
BOYNTON,    JOSHUA.        Served    in    the 
French  and  Indian  Wars.      Took 
part  in  the  expedition  to  Canada. 

Batchelder,  George  A.,  239. 

Batchelder,  Joseph  F.,  239. 

Batchelder,  Richard  N.,  239. 
BRACKETT,  CAPTAIN  ANTHONY,  1640- 
1703,  Casco,  Me.  Captured  by 
the  Indians,  1676  and  1689.  Com 
mander  of  Fort  Loyal  and  Town 
Militia,  1682.  Representative 
Falmouth  General  Assembly. 

Brackett,  Robert  Lambert,  43. 
BRACKETT,     SERGEANT     MOSES,     1717- 
1793.      Served    in    Capt.     Peter 


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INDEX    OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Thayer's  Co.,  Relief  of  Fort  Wil 
liam  Henry,   1757. 

Dowries,  Emery  N.,  57. 
BRACKETT,    CAPTAIN    RICHARD;     1611- 
1691.       Commander,    Militia     of 
Braintree,  Mass.    A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1636.  Deputy,  1655-1680. 

Carney,  Sidney  H.,Jr.,  47. 

Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  107. 

Woodworth,  Newell  B.,  131. 

Brackett,  Frederic  H.,  179. 

Brackett,  Sidney  L.  ,  1  79. 

Philbrook,  Charles  F.  B.,  270. 

Newcomb,  George  A.,  313. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  340. 
BRADBURY,    CAPTAIN     THOMAS,     1610- 
1695.      Ensign,    Salisbury,  Mass. 
Captain,    1660.       Deputy   to  the 
General  Court,   1651-1657. 

Spofford,  Paul  N.,  113. 

Howe,  Edward  W.,  191. 

Briggs,  Frank  O.,  254. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 
BRADFORD,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1652-1736, 
Kingston,  Mass.  Deputy,  Ply 
mouth  Colony  General  Court, 
i689-'9O.  Deputy,  Mass.  General 
Court,  1692. 

Rogers,  Allan,  203. 

BRADFORD,    LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH,    1675- 
1747,  Lebanon,  Conn.      Deputy, 


Jaynes,  Fremont  N.,  333,  343. 
BRADFORD,    GOVERNOR  WILLIAM,   1589- 
1651.       Governor    of    Plymouth 
Colony. 

Backus,  Brady  E.,  35. 
Backus,  J.  Bayard,  35. 
Collins,  Clarence  L.,  50. 
Davison,  Charles  M.,  54. 
Davison,  John  M.,  54. 
Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 
Dennis,  Rodney  S.,  55. 
Dewey,  George  A.,  56. 
Grinnell,  William  M.,  67. 
Higgins,  Frederick  A.,  72. 
Leonard,  Daniel,  83. 
Leonard,  Edgar  C,  83. 
Leonard,  Gardner  C.,  83. 
McKinstry,  Charles  H.,  87. 
Newman,  Clarence  E.,  92. 
Ray,  Franklin  T.,  101. 
Ripley,  Charles  S.,  103. 
Roberts,  Cyrus  S.,    103. 
Shepard,  Robert  F.,  no. 
Stevens,  Clarence  W.,  114. 


Stevens,  Frederick  B.,  114. 

Symonds,  Charles  S.,  117. 

Terry,  George  D.,  117. 

Allen,  Francis  O.,  136. 

Bradford,  Thomas,  i  37. 

Hale,  Arthur,  142. 

Colt,  Samuel  P.,  182. 

Crandon,  Edward  S.,  182. 

Crandon,  John  H.,  182. 

Pond,  Virgil  C.,  200. 

Rogers,  Allan,  203. 

Sampson,  Walter  Scott,  203. 

Davis,  Gustavus,  221. 

Tingley,  Witter  K.,  231. 

Ward,  Charles  S.,  233. 

Metcalf,  William  P.,  246. 

Thompson,  Gilbert,  248. 

Tyler,  Mason  W.,  258. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Graves,  Albert  M.,  292. 

Newcomb,  George  W.,  297. 

Sedgwick,  Edwin  H.,  300. 

Jenney,  Herbert,  325. 

Chase,  Clement,  332. 

Jaynes,  Fremont  N.,  333,  343. 

Jewett,  Stephen,  343. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 

Slocum,  William  F.,  372. 

Strong,  William  W.,  394. 

Bradford,  Edward  G.,  400. 

Colt,  Samuel  P.,  405. 

Norman,  Hugh,  405. 

Norman,  Reginald,  406. 
BRADFORD,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  1654-1704. 
Deputy-Governor,  Plymouth 
Colony,  i682-'86-'89-'92.  As 
sistant,  i668-'82.  Commanded 
Plymouth  Forces,  Great  Swamp 
Fight;  severely  wounded.  Com 
missioner  of  the  United  Colonies. 

Backus,  J.  Bayard,  35. 

Benjamin,  Marcus,  39,  240. 

Collins,  Clarence  L.,  50. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Dewey,  George  A.,  56. 

Gould,  Seabury  S.,  64. 

Leonard,  Edgar  C.,  83. 

Leonard,  Gardner  C.,  83. 

Newman,  Clarence  E.,  92. 

Shepard,  Robert  Fitch,  1 10. 

Terry,  George  D.,  117. 

Crandon,  Edwin  S.,  182. 

Crandon,  John  H.,  182. 

Pond,  Virgil  C.,  200. 

Sampson,  Walter  S.,  203. 

Rogers,  Allan,  203. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Ward,  Charles  S.,  233. 

Stetson,  Caleb  R.,  248. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Graves,  Albert  M.,  292. 

Newcomb,  George  W.,  297. 

Jaynes,  Fremont  Nv  333,  343. 

Jewett,  Stephen,  343. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 

Slocum,  William  T.,  372. 

Strong,  William  W.,  394. 
BRADFORD,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  1721- 
1791.  Member  of  Philadelphia 
Associators  for  Defence.  Lieuten 
ant,  1747,  4th  Co.  Captain, 
1756. 

Bradford,  T.  Hewson,  137. 

Darrach,  Henry,  139. 

Darrach,  Bradford,  255. 
BRADISH,    ROBERT,    1675-1763.     Scout 
in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars. 

Kimball,  Robert  J.,  280. 
BRADLEY,  CAPTAIN  DANIEL.   1704-1765, 
Fairfield,    Conn.      Ensign,    1743. 
Lieutenant,    Expedition    to   Cape 
Breton,  1745.     Captain,  1747. 

Kimball,  Harold  C,  80. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 
BRADSTREET,  MAJOR-GENERAL  JOHN, 
1 7 1 1  - 1 774.  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Siege  of  Louisburg,  1745.  Gov 
ernor  of  St.  Johns,  Newfoundland, 
1746.  Captain,  6oth  Foot,  Royal 
Americans,  1757.  Lieut.-Col., 
York  Regt,  1757.  Colonel,  1758. 
Deputy  Q.  M. -General,  1760.  Col 
onel,  British  Army,  1762.  Major- 
General,  1772. 

Landreth,  Symington  P.,  144. 

Landreth,  Burnett,  Jr.,  144. 
BRADSTREET,  GOVERNOR  SIMON,  1603- 
1697.  First  Secretary  of  Massa 
chusetts  Bay  Colony.  Assistant 
Commissioner  for  forty-eight  years 
of  the  United  Colonies,  1643. 
Deputy  -  Governor,  1 672  -  1 679. 
Governor,  1676-1686. 

Hoyt,  William  E.,  74. 

Janvrin,  Joseph  E.,  78. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

Taylor,  Washington  I.,  1 17. 

Tufts,  WalterB.,  121. 

Williams,  Captain  Ephraim,  129. 

Wilson,  John  A.,  170. 

Bell,  Charles  U.,  178. 

Gordon,  Edwin  A.,  187. 


Whiting,  William  S.,  210. 

Wiggin,  James  Henry,  210. 

Ball,  George  O.,  267. 

Woodbury,  Urban  A.,  281. 

Poole,  Charles  C.,  298. 

Wade,  James  F.,  348. 

Bagley,  John  N.,  389. 
BRADY,     CAPTAIN     JOHN,     1733-1778. 
Captain  of  the  2d  Batallion,  Penn 
sylvania   Regt.,    commanded    by 
Gov.  John  Penn,    1763-1764. 

Brady,  William  P.,  379. 
BRAINERD,      HEZEKIAH,        1680-1727. 
Deputy,     General      Court,      and 
Speaker.      Assistant,     1723-1727, 
Colony  of  Conn. 

Smith,  Edward  Curtis,  281. 
BRAINERD,   CAPTAIN  JAMES,    1669-1742. 
Capt.  at  Train  Band  at  Haddam, 
Conn. 

Brainerd,  Cephas,  43. 

Brainerd,  Cephas,  Jr.,  43. 
BRAINERD,    LIEUTENANT   JOSIAH,    1711- 
1792.     Lieutenant   i4th  Co.,   6th 
Connecticut  Regt.,  1 752. 

Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott,  60. 
BRAINERD,  LIEUTENANT   WILLIAM,    1673 

.     Lieutenant  Haddam  Train 

Band,  1722. 

Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott,  60. 
BRAMHALL,    GEORGE.      Killed    by    the 
Indians  in  the  fight  at  Falmouth, 
Me.,  1689. 

Butters,  George,  288. 
BRATTLE,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1624-1683, 
Boston,  Mass.  Cornet,  Suffolk 
Troop,  1670.  Lieutenant,  1675. 
Captain,  1676.  King  Philip's 
War.  Deputy,  idyi-^a-^S-'Si. 

Carpenter,  Frederick  B.,  181. 

Jones,  George  W.,  193. 
BRAY,  LIEUTENANT  ASA,  1741-1815. 
Served  in  Capt.  Josiah  Lee's  Co., 
Col.  Phineas  Lyman's  Regt., 
Crown  Point,  1 758.  Drummer  in 
Capt.  Joel  Clark's  Co.,  Col.  Nathan 
Whiting's  Regt.,  1758.  Sergeant 
in  Capt.  Eldad  Lewis'  Co.,  same 
regt,  1762.  Ensign,  1768-1772, 
and  Lieutenant  4th  Co.,  i5th 
Regt.  Colonel  in  the  Revolution. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  126. 

BRAYTON,    LIEUTENANT   FRANCIS,  . 

Lieutenant   of  the  First  Troop  of 
Horse,  Colony  of  Rhode  Island. 

Brayton,  Charles  R.,  405. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS, 


BRECHT,  JACOB,  1729-1802.  Independ 
ent  Troop  of  Horse,  Philadelphia, 
1756. 

Bright,  Louis  Victor,  43. 
BRENT,     CAPTAIN     GEORGE,      Stafford 
Co. ,   Va.     Captain  of  a  Troop  of 
Horse,  1670.       Ranger-General  of 
the  Northern  Neck. 

Lisle,  Robert  P.,  146. 

Brent,  Joseph  Lancaster,  159. 

Keyser,  Robert  Brent,  163. 

Davenport,  Richard  G.,  242. 
BRENT,  LIEUTENANT-GENERAL  GILES. 
Treasurer,  Province  of  Maryland. 
Commander  of  Kent  Island.  Dep 
uty-Governor  and  Lieutenant- 
General,  1 643- 1 644.  Lord  of  Fort 
Kent  Manor. 

Jenkins,  Austin  L.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Francis  de  S.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Spaulding  L.,  163. 
BRENTON,  GOVERNOR  WILLIAM,  Deputy- 
Governor  of  Rhode  Island  and 
Providence  Plantations,  1663- 
1666.  Governor,  1666-1669. 
Member  of  Troop  of  Horse, 
1667. 

Brenton,  Cranston  H.,  43. 

Deen,  William  M.,  255. 
BREWER,  DELIVERANCE,  Philipsborough. 
Westchester  Militia.  Capt.  Del. 
Concklin,  1758.  Company  of 
Provincials,  Capt.  Wm.  Gilcnrist, 
Col.  Isaac  Corsa's  Regiment,  Ni 
agara  Expedition,  1759. 

Brewer,  John,  254. 

BREWER,  JOHN,  Member  of  the  House  of 
Burgesses,  Province  of  Maryland, 
1661. 

Peale,  Albert  C,  247. 

BREWSTER,     JONATHAN,    1659. 

Representative  from  Duxbury, 
1 639  -  '4 1  -  '42  -  '44.  Member  of 
Capt.  Myles  Standish's  Duxbury 
Co.  Military  Commissioner,  Pe- 
quot  War. 

Case,  Edward  B.,  288. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

BREWSTER,  LOVE.  Member  Duxbury, 
Mass.,  Military  Co.,  1643. 

Alderson,  Victor  C.,  285. 

BREWSTER,  ELDER  WILLIAM,  1=566-1644. 

Drafted  the  Mayflower  Compact. 

Member  and  Chaplain  of  the  first 

Military  Co.  organized  at  Plymouth 


under  Capt.   Myles  Standish,  and 
served  against  the  Indians. 

Arnold,  Benjamin  W.,  34. 

Bartlett,  G.  F.  H.,  37. 

Huntington,  Charles  R.,  76. 

Roberts,  Cyrus  S.,  103. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108. 

Brewster,  Lyman  D.,  218. 

Cheney,  Louis  R.,  220. 

Hyde,  William  W.,  226. 

Parsons,  Charles  L.,  270. 

Doane,  William  H.,  323. 

Rawson,  Edward  S.,  327. 

Yergason,  Henry  C.,  328. 

Vaile,  Joel  T.,  372. 

BRIDGE,  JOHN, '665,  Cambridge, 

Mass.      Deputy    to    the   General 
Court,  i637-'39-'4i. 

Hall,  George  F.,  188. 

Hastings,  Henry,  189. 

Downs,  Edgar  R.,  369. 
BRIDGE,  LIEUTENANT  MATTHEW,  1650- 
1738.  Quartermaster  in  Capt. 
Prentice's  Troop,  King  Philip's 
War,  and  Phips'  Expedition  to 
Canada. 

Hastings,  Henry,   189. 

Willey,  William  L.,  211,  273. 
BRIGGS,  JOHN,    1609-1690.       Deputy, 
1664,    et  seq.       Assistant,    1648. 
Rhode  Island  Commissioner,  1654, 
et  seq. 

William,  Norman  A.,  129. 

Wilbour,  Joshua,  210. 
BRIGGS,   MATTHEW, 1700,    Cam 
bridge      and     Lexington,     Mass. 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1643. 

Downs,  Edgar  R.,  369. 
BRIGGS,  WILLIAM,    1650-1716.       Mem 
ber    of    Capt.     Peleg     Hunford's 
Troop,  1664. 

Wilbour,  Joshua,  210. 
BRIGHT,   SERGEANT  HENRY,    1602-1686, 
Watertown,    Mass.      Sergeant  in 
the  Military  Co.,  1664. 

Harrington,  Charles,  188. 
BRINCKLE,    LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHN, 

1763.     Commissioned  Lieut. - 

Col.,  1756,  Kent  Co.,  Del.,  Regt. 

Brinckle,  John,  400. 
BROCKLEBANK,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,    1628- 
1676,  Rowley,  Mass.     Killed  dur 
ing   King    Philip's   War  at   Sud- 
bury. 

Gerry,  Allston,  64. 

Sylvester,  William  W.,  150. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Brocklebank,  John  C,  288. 

Stanton,  Josiah  R.,  363. 
BROCKWAY,  WILLIAM,  1723-1798.  Cap 
tain 'of  the  5th  Co.,  Lyme,  Conn. 

Spencer,  Horatio  N.,  315. 

Spencer,  Selden  P.,  315. 
BRODHEAD,  CAPTAIN  DANIEL.  Officer 
in  the  service  of  Charles  II.,  undei 
Col.  Sir  Richard  Nicolls,  1664. 
Commander  of  the  Forces  at 
Esopus,  1665.  Died  in  command 
of  the  Ulster  Co.  Militia,  1667. 

DuBois,  William  M.,  57. 

Marshall,  Henry  Rutgers,  87. 

Reed,  Henry  B.,  101. 

Reed,  James  M.,  Jr.,  101,  150. 

Russell,  Averly,  C.  H.,  104. 
BRONSON,     ABRAHAM,     1647-1719,    of 
Lyme,    Conn.      Appointed   Lieu 
tenant   of  the  Train  Band,  1689. 
Deputy,  General  Court. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  302. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 
BRONSON,  ISAAC,  1645-1719.     Sergeant 
at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1695.  Dep 
uty,  1697-1701. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  360. 

BRONSON,  JOHN, 1680.     Soldier  in 

the  Pequot  War.       Deputy  from 
Farmington,  1 65 1 ,  Colony  of  Conn. 

Brown,  Goodwin,  44. 

Collins,  Holdridge  Ozro,  50,  359. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  167. 

Bronson,  Julius  H.,  219. 

French,  Wm.  F.,  223. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  302. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 
BROOKE,  ACTING  GOVERNOR,  ROBERT, 
1602-1655.  Commissioned  by 
Lord  Baltimore.  1649.  Comman- 
der-in-Chief  of  a  new  county  in 
Maryland,  and  a  Member  of  the 
Council.  Commander  of  Charles 
Co.,  1650.  Appointed  1652,  by 
Cromwell's  Commissioners.  Pres 
ident  of  the  Council  and  Act 
ing  Governor. 

Raborg,  Thomas  M.  T.,  101. 

Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  118,  167. 

Spencer,  John  T. ,  151. 

Browne,   Bennet  Bernard,  159. 

Smith,  Thomas  M.,  166. 

Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  Jr.,  168. 

Fleet,  Alexander  F.,  31 1. 
BROOKE,    MAJOR  THOMAS,    1632-1676. 


Major  Maryland  Forces,  1660. 
Served  in  Expedition  against  In 
dians,  1667.  Member  of  Assem 
bly  for  Calvert  Co.,  1663-1676. 

Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  118,  167. 

Browne,  Bennet  B.,  159. 
BROOKE,  COLONEL  THOMAS,  1660-1730. 
Member  of  Council,  Province 
of  Maryland,  1691-1 707-'  1^24. 
President  of  the  same,  and  Dep 
uty-Governor,  1720. 

Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  118,  168. 

Mackenzie,  George  N.,  164. 
BROOKS,  LIEUTENANT  JOSHUA,  1688- 
1768,  Lincoln,  Mass.  Lieutenant 
in  company  which  marched 
from  Concord  to  Boston  on  the 
alarm  of  an  expected  attack  by  a 
French  fleet,  1 746. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 
BROOKS    (BROOKE),    CAPTAIN    THOMAS, 
-  1667,  Concord,  Mass.    Dep 
uty  to  the  General  Court,  1642- 
1662.     Captain,  1643. 

Melville,  Henry,  88. 

Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 

Page,  Walter  Gilman,  198. 

Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  209. 

Brown,  Otis  S.,  180. 

Moore,  George  H.,  296. 
BROOKS,  CAPTAIN  TIMOTHY.  Master  of 
Garrison  House  at  Billerica,  Mass. 
King  Philip's  War.  Captain,  Bris 
tol  Co.  Militia,  1690.  Rep 
resentative  for  Swanzey,  1689. 

Stewart,  Wm.  D.,  115. 
BROWN,    CAPTAIN    DELIVERANCE,    1689- 
1768.    Ensign,  1728.    Lieutenant, 
1738.  Captain,  1 739,  Conn.  Militia. 

Brown,  Charles  H.,  43. 

Brown,  Louis,  44. 

BROWN,  FRANCIS, 1685.     Member 

of  Assembly  of  Conn.,  1665-1669. 

Langdon,  Perm,  325. 

Matthews,  Caleb  B.,  326. 

BROWN,   CAPTAIN  GEORGE,    1668 , 

Billerica,  Mass.  Captain  of  the 
Militia.  Served  against  the  In 
dians  in  King  William's  War; 
and  in  Queen  Anne's  War,  Rep 
resentative,  1716,  et  seq. 

Eaton,  Joseph  G.,  185. 
BROWN,  HENRY,    1625-1703.     Deputy, 
General     Court,    Rhode     Island, 
1652,  et  seq. 


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INDEX  OP"  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 
BROWN,  JOHN,  ist,  1584-1662,  Swan- 
zey,  Mass.  Commissioner  to  the 
United  Colonies,  1644-56.  As 
sistant,  1636,  et  seq.  Member, 
Council  of  War,  1642,  et  seq. 
Patentee  with  Edward  Winslow  of 
Rehobath.  Plymouth  Colony. 

Camp,  Charles  L.  N.,  46. 

Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  107. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 

Tyler,  Harry  B.,  152. 

Tyler,  Sidney  F.,  152. 

Brown,  Charles  E.,  219. 

Whitney,  Eli,  Jr.,  234. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S. ,  234. 

Edwards,  Edw.  S.,  341. 

BROWM,JOHN,  2d, 1662,  Rehobath, 

Mass.     Ensign,    1654.      Member, 
Council  of  War,  1658. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 
BROWN,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  3d,  1650-1709, 
Rehobath,  Mass.  Lieutenant  in 
Swanzey  Co.,  1673.  Captain, 
1675-1 686.  Commissioner,  United 
Colonies,  First  Associate  Justice  of 
Common  Pleas,  Bristol  Co.,  1685- 


Brown,  Walter  M.,  44. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 
BROWN,  JOHN,  1630-1706,  Providence, 
R.  I.    Governor's  Assistant,  Rhode 
Island,    1665-1666.      Founder   of 
Brown  University. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  83. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Greene,  Charies  A.,  256. 
BROWN,  CORPORAL  JOHN,  1713-1776. 
Corporal  under  Capt.  Hercules 
Mooney.  Col.  Nathaniel  Meserve's 
Regt.,  New  Hampshire  Troops  un 
der  Lieut. -Col.  GofTe,  Crown 
Point  expedition,  1757. 

Brown,  Willis,  310. 
BROWN,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,   1732-1817, 
Londonderry,  N.  H.     Lieutenant, 
French  and  Indian  Wars. 

Moseley,  Edw.  A.,  246. 

Edwards,  Edward  J.,  341. 

BROWN,  NICHOLAS,  1673,  Lynn, 

Mass.     Deputy,  1641. 


Parker,  C.  Wallingford,  198. 

Parker,  Herman,  199. 
BROWN,  THOMAS,  1645-1709,  Sudbury, 
Mass.     Captain   of  Horse,    1697. 
Representative,  1692,  et  seq. 

Robinson  Francis  W.,  203. 

Anderson,  James  F.,  239. 
BROWN,    THOMAS,    1657  ,  Hamp 
ton,  N.  H.     Served  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 
BROWNE,  MAJOR  HACKALIAH,  Rye,  N.  Y. 
Westchester     Co.    Militia,    1752. 
Judge,  1755.     Served  under  Lord 
Amherst,  1756. 

Satterlee,  Thomas  Le  R.,  105. 
BROWNE,    WILLIAM,     SR.,    1608-1687. 
Deputy,  Mass.    General   Court, 
i654-'59-'66.     Assistant,    1680- 
1683. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM,  JR.,  1639-1716. 
Captain,  Mass.  Troop  of  Horse, 
1678.  Council  of  Safety,  1689. 
Deputy,  1675-1680.  Assistant, 
1683.  Andros'  Councillor,  1688. 
Assistant,  1693-1713. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

BROWNE,  COLONEL  WILLIAM.  Member 
of  the  House  of  Burgesses  to 
Virginia,  1673,  et  seq.  Lieutenant 
of  Surrey  Co.,  Va.,  1687. 

Edmunds,  Henry  L.,  311. 

BROWNELL,  THOMAS, 1665.  Deputy 

1664.      Commissioner,    \6^-6\~ 
'63. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 

Pierce,  James  O.,  346. 
BROWNSON,  CAPTAIN  (afterward  GEN 
ERAL)  GIDEON,  of  Vermont,  1739- 
1796.  Served  in  the  French  and 
Indian  Wars.  Severely  wounded 
and  taken  prisoner  in  the  Expe 
dition  to  Canada.  One  of  Warner's 
''Green  Mountain  Boys." 

Cooke,  Charles  E.,  241. 
BRYAN,  ALEXANDER.     Governor's  Assis 
tant,    Colony    of    Conn.,    1668- 
1679. 

Stevens,  John  B.,  1 14. 

French,  William  F.,  223. 
BRYAN,     JONATHAN.       Aided     General 
Oglethorp  in  settling  the  Province 
of    Georgia.      Member     of    first 
King's  Council,  1754. 

Bryan,  Joseph,  262. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


BUCHANAN,  DR.  GEORGE,  Druid  Hill. 
Commissioner  of  Baltimore  Co., 
1727,  for  life;  one  of  those  who 
laid  out  the  City  of  Baltimore. 
Burgess,  1745-1749. 

Vickers,  William  H.  C,  169. 

Buchanan,  Roberdeau,  241. 
BUCK,    COLONEL  JONATHAN,   of  Bucks- 
port,  Me.     Lieutenant,   1745. 
Colonel,  1775. 

Moseley,  Edward  A.,  246. 
BUCKINGHAM,  THOMAS.     Deputy,  1657, 
New  Haven  Colony. 

French,  William  F.,  223. 

Fenner,  Chas.  Putnam,  360. 

BUCKMINSTER,      COLONEL      JOSEPH,     SR., 

1666-1747,    Framingham,     Mass. 
In  Sir  Charles  Hobby's  Expedition. 


Corporal,  1638.      Sergeant,  1639. 
Assistant,   1674-1675.     Governor, 


Deputy,  1709-1723. 
MacVeagh,  Eames,  295. 


Ensign 


AT&C1W  »    ^-^O11}      *-* 

BUEHLER,  HENRY,  1740-1801 

Penn.  Militia,  1759. 
Lamberton,  James  McC,  144. 
BUELL,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,  Captain  of 
West    Company,  Goshen,  Conn. 
Lieutenant,  1759.    Served  in  Capt. 
Seth  King's  Co.,  1761. 
Buell,  Frederick  F.,  45. 
BULKELEY.  D.D.,  M.D.,  REVEREND  GER- 
SHOM,  1636-1713.    Chirurgeon  and 
Chaplain,    Conn.,    Troops,    King 
Philip's  War. 
Hubbell,  Charles  B.,  74. 
Lord,  Frank  H.,  84. 
Bulkeley,  Morgan  G.,  219. 
Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 
BULKELEY,    CAPTAIN    GERSHOM,     1679- 
'753-      Quartermaster,   Troop  of 
Horse,  Fairfield  Co.,  Conn.,  1718. 
Cornet  of  Troops,  1722.    Captain, 
1726. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 
Goodrich,  William,   141. 
Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 
Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 

BULKELEY,  PETER,  1643 ,  Concord, 

Mass.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
i643-'73-'90,  four  terms.  Speaker, 
1676.  Governor's  Assistant,  1677- 
1685. 

Shuart,  Wm.  H.,  no. 
Howe,  Edw.  W.}  191. 
Cadle,  Charles  F.,  310. 
Swain,  William  C.,  394. 
BULL,    GOVERNOR    HENRY,    one    of    18 
signers  of  Newport  Compact,  1638. 


. 

Parkhurst,  Charles  D.,  228. 
Bull,  Melville,  405. 

BULL,     CAPTAIN    JOHN.       Penn.    Pro 
vincial  Forces.     Present  at  capture 
of  Fort  Duquesne. 
Patterson,  John  H.,  by  representa 

tion,  96. 

BULL,    CAPTAIN    THOMAS,     1606-1684. 
Served  in  the  Pequot  Fight.  Cap 
tain  of  Hartford  Co.,  defence  ot 
Saybrook,  1675. 
Backus,  Brady  Electus,  35. 
Beatty,  A.  Chester,  37. 
Beatty,  Robert  C.,  38. 
Beatty,  William  Gedney,  38. 
Brown,  Louis,  44. 
Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 
Foster,  Reginald  L.,  62. 
Seymour,  Henry,  109. 
Bull,  Charles  S.,  219. 
Smith,  Wyllys  K.,  300. 
Hale,  Chas.  R.,  312. 
Adams,  John  Q.,  338- 
BULLARD,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1667-1727, 
Sherborn,  Mass.     Representative, 
1708,  et  seq. 

Johnson,  Emery  W.,  192. 
BULLARD,     ENSIGN     SETH,     1736-1811, 
Walpole,  Mass.      Ensign,  Co.  of 
Foot,  under  Capt.  Ebenezer  Clap, 
Col.  Eliphalet  Pond,  1772. 
Carney,  Sidney  H.,  47. 
Carney,  Sidney  H.Jr.,  47. 
Carney,  George  J.,  181. 
BULLARD,    WILLIAM,    1594-1687,    Ded- 
ham,    Mass.       Member  of   Capt. 
Lusher's  Co.,  1648. 
Hill,  John  W.,  293. 
Hill,  Henry  B.,  342. 
Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 
Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
BUMP,  JACOB,    1738-1829.     Served  in 
Capt.  S.  Maynard'sCo.,Col.  Wil 
liam  William's  Regt.,  Mass.  Militia, 
French  and  Indian  Wars. 
Cox,  Jas.  Wm.,  Jr.,  51. 
BUNCE,  THOMAS.    Soldier  in  the  Pequot 

War,  1637. 
Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 
Bunce,  Jonathan  B.,  219. 
Gross,  Chas.  Edw.,  224. 
Dickinson,  Frederick,  289. 
MacVeagh,  Eames,  295. 


433 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


BURD,  COLONEL  JAMES,  1726-1793. 
Captain,  1 754.  Commissary  Brad- 
dock's  Expedition.  Major,  3rd 
Battallion,  Augusta,  Regt.,  1756. 
Lieut. -Colonel,  2d  Battalion,  1757. 
Colonel,  1758-1760,  Provincial 
Forces  of  Penn. 

Brinton,  John  Hill,  137. 

Brinton,  John  H.,  Jr.,  138. 

Brinton,  Ward,  138. 

DaCosta,  Charles  F.,  139. 

Grubb,  E.  Burd,  141,  256. 

Smith,  Clement  G.,  151. 

Peale,  Albert  C.,  247. 

Grubb,  Chas.  R.,  256. 
BURGESS,    THOMAS,  1687,    Sand 
wich,  Mass.     Deputy,  1642-1668. 
Plymouth    Colony.      Member  of 
Militia,  1643. 

Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  209. 
BURGESS,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,  1619- 
1683.  Member  Lord  Baltimore's 
Council  of  Estate.  Deputy-Gov 
ernor.  Justice  of  High  Provincial 
Court.  Colonel  of  Militia.  Gen 
eral-in-Chief  of  Military  Forces, 
Province  of  Maryland. 

Spencer,  John  T.,  151. 

Tilton,  Palmer,  207. 

Tilton,  Warren  C.,  208. 

Leaken,  William  P.,  385. 
BURNHAM,    LIEUTENANT    THOMAS,    JR., 
1620-1694.     Ensign  and  Lieuten 
ant,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Co.    Deputy, 
1683-1685. 

Greenough,  Eben  W.,  141. 

Platt,  Franklin,  149. 
BURNHAM,  THOMAS,  1617-1688.    Soldier 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Strong,  William  W.,  300. 
BURHANS,  JACOB.     Soldier  under  Ensign 
Dirck       Schmitt,       at       Esopus, 
1660. 

Isham,  Charles,  77. 

BURNETT,  ROBERT,  -  -  1714.  One 
of  the  Proprieters  of  the  Province 
of  New  Jersey,  and  Councillor. 

Montgomery,  Thomas  H.,  147. 

Montgomery,  Archibald  R.,  147. 

Eaton,  Theodore  H.,  255,  389. 

Watson,  Samuel  N.,  316. 

BURR,  BENJAMIN, 1681.      Original 

settler  of  Hartford.  Soldier  in 
Pequot  War,  1637,  under  Capt. 
John  Mason. 

Barnes,  Alfred  C.,  36. 


BURR,    DANIEL,    Commissary,   Fairfield 
Co.,  French  and  Indian  War. 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 

BURR,  JEHU,  ist, 1672.      Deputy 

from    Fairfield,    Commissioner  for 
the  United  Colonies,  1664. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 
BURR,   JEHU,    2d.      Member  of  Conn. 
Council     of     War,     1675-1676. 
Deputy  for   Fairfield,    1 660- 1 69 1 . 
Lieutenant  Conn.  Militia,  1673. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Longacre,  James  B.,  146. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 
BURR,  COLONEL  JOHN,  2d.      Member  of 
Council,    1729-1740.      Served  at 
Port  Royal,  1710. 

Guthrie,  Edward  B.,  68. 

Hosmer,  Edward  S.,  74. 

Jennings,  Oliver  G.,  78. 
BURR,    MAJOR  JOHN,    1673-1750,   Fair- 
field  Co.,  Conn.     Captain,  1690. 
Commissary,    French    and   Indian 
War,  1693.     Major,  1694. 

Jennings,  Albert  Gould,  78. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 
BURR,  MAJOR  PETER,  1667-1754. 
Auditor,  1700-1724.  Deputy, 
1 700- 1 702 .  Speaker,  1 702 .  Assist 
ant,  1703-1724.  Judge  Superior 
Court,  1711-1716.  Chief  Judge 
to  1724.  Major,  4th  Regt., 
1694. 

Jennings,  Albert  Gould,  78. 
BURRILL,  EBENEZER,  1679-1761.     Coun 
cillor   or   Assistant,    1731,  et  seq. 
Representative,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Atwill,  James  W.,  309. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  374. 
BURRILL,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1631-1703. 
Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War,  one 
of  the  Soldier  Grantees  of  Lynn, 
Mass.  Representative,  1 692- 1 697. 
Councillor,  1721. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  374. 
BURT,  BENJAMIN,  1680-1759.  North 
ampton.  He  and  his  wife  taken 
captive  by  the  Indians  at  Deerfield 
Meadows,  1 704.  Both  were  re 
leased  in  1706  by  an  expedition 
under  Ensign  Sheldon. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 
BURT,  HENRY,  Dorchester  and  Spring 
field,  Mass.     Member  of  the  first 
Military  Co.,  Springfield.     In  1657 
Clerk  of  the  Co. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Burt,  Stephen  S.,  45. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Burt,  Andrew  S.,  288. 
BURT,  JOSEPH,  1673-1759.  In  Garri 
son  at  Northfield  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Kellogg's  Co.,  1723-1724.  Also 
in  the  Crown  Point  Expedi 
tion. 

Burt,  Stephen  $.,45. 
BURT,  LIEUTENANT  NATHANIEL,  1711- 
1755,  Longmeadow.  Captain  of 
a  company  in  Col.  Ephraim  Wil 
liams'  Regt.  Killed  in  battle  at 
Lake  George. 

Hurd,  Harold,  76. 

Hurd,  Charles  R.,  192. 

Warner,  Frank  E.,  208. 
BURTON,  ISAAC,  (!SEK) 1 706,  Tops- 
field,  Mass.  Of  Capt.  Joseph 
Gardiner's  Co.,  Salem  and  vicinity, 
mustered  on  Dedham  Plain,  95 
strong,  King  Philip's  War. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 

Burton,  George,  180. 
BURTON,  JONATHAN,  1 74 1  - 1 8 1 1 ,  Middle- 
ton,  Mass.,  and  Wilton,  N.  H. 
Private  in  Capt.  Andrew  Gidding's 
Co.,  Col.  Jonathan  Bayley's 
Regt.,  1759,  Louisburg  Expedi 
tion. 

Burton,  George  S.,  180. 
BUSH,  ENSIGN  CHARLES,  1717-1755,  New 
Castle,  Del.     Ensign,   1747-1748. 
Colonial  Militia. 

Buck,  Francis  N.,  400. 

Bush,  George  W.,  jr.,  400. 

Bush,  Joshua  D.,  400. 

Ward,  Christopher  L.,  401. 
BUSHNELL,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD,  1652- 
1727,  Norwich,  Conn.  Ensign, 
1693.  Lieutenant,  1698.  Cap 
tain,  1701.  Deputy,  1 69 1,  thirty- 
seven  terms.  Member  of  the 
Council,  1703.  Commissioner  in 
the  Mason  Controversy. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 

BUSHNELL,    WILLIAM,   2d,    1648  . 

Lieutenant,  Conn.  Militia,  1679. 

Elwood,  George  May,  60. 
BUTLER,  BENJAMIN,  1673-1755.    Ensign, 
of   5th    Co.,   6th    Regt.,    Conn. 
Troops,  1746. 

Sanger,  J.  P.,  247. 

BUTLER,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN, !747> 

Framingham,  Mass.   Lieutenant  in 
Capt.    Ephraim   Baker's   Co.,    ist 


Mass,  Regt.  Lieut. -General  Wil 
liam  Pepperell.  Colonel,  Louis, 
burg  Expedition,  1745. 

Seamans,  Frank  M.,  203. 
BUTLER,  JOHN,  Roxbury,  Mass.     A.  & 
H.  A.  Co.,  1644. 

Gilbert,  James  H.,  291. 
BUTLER,  RICHARD, 1684.     Repre 
sentative  to  General  Court,  Colony 
of  Conn.,  1656-1660. 

Harral,  George,  69. 

Mann,  Matthew  D.,  87. 

Kent,  Henry  O.,  269. 
BUTLER,  CAPTAIN  PETER,   1699,  Boston, 
Mass.,    and    Middletown,    Conn. 
Captain  of  Militia. 

Gilbert,  James  H.,  291. 
BUTLER,  SIMON,  1715-1795.  Trump 
eter,  in  the  Company  of  Capt.  John 
Carter,  Col.  Oliver  Wilder's  Regt., 
marched  from  Lancaster,  Mass.,  for 
the  relief  of  Fort  William  Henry, 

•757. 

White,  John  B.,  317. 
BUTLER,    LIEUTENANT   WILLIAM,     1653- 
1730,  Ipswich,  Mass.     Lieutenant 
in    Capt.     Francis    Wainwright's 
Co.,  1696. 
Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
BUTLER,  CAPTAIN  ZEBULON,    1731-1795. 
Served  in  the  French  and  Indian 
War  in    1758,  on   the   Canadian 
frontier  and  at  Fort  Edward,  Lake 
George,  Ticonderoga,  and  Crown 
Point;  also  in  the  Havana  Expe 
dition,  1762. 

Griffin,  Francis  Butler,  66. 
Heilner,  George  C.,  71. 
BUTTERFIELD,     BENJAMIN,     Private     in 
Choate's     Regt.,     1745,    at    the 
siege     of     Louisburg.        Ensign, 
1745. 
Boucher,  Charles,  42. 

BUTTERS,  WILLIAM, '692,    Wo- 

burn,     Mass.       Served    in    King 
Philip's   War,    1676,  under  Capt. 
Joseph  Syll. 
Young,  Harry,  212. 
Butters,  William,  339. 
BUTZ,     MICHAEL,     1730-1779.        Pri 
vate     in     Capt.    Jacob     Arndt's 
Co.,    Northampton    Co.,    Penn., 
1763.       First   Colonial    company 
formed. 

Eyerman,  John,  256. 
BYRD,  WILLIAM,  ist,  1650-1704.    Mem- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ber  of  the  Council,  House  of  Bur 
gesses,  and  "  Receiver-General  of 
His  Majesty's  Revenues,  Colony  of 
Virginia." 

Page,  S.  Davis,  149. 
BYRD,  WILLIAM,  2d,  1674-1744.  For 
thirty-seven  years  a  member  of  the 
King's  Council,  Dominion  of  Vir 
ginia,  and  eventually  its  President. 
Agent  of  the  Dominion  in  Eng 
land.  Founder  of  the  City  of 
Richmond. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  149. 
BYRD,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,  301,1728-1777. 
Colonel  of  the  2d  Virginia  Regt., 
1756.       Member    of  the   King's 
Council. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  149. 

CABELL,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  Captain   in 
Militia  prior  to  1 744. 

Cabell,  James  Allston,  262. 
CADWALADER,  DR.  THOMAS,  1707- 
1779.  Member  of  the  Council, 
Province  of  Penn.,  1733-1776. 
Chairman  Board  of  War,  1759- 
1762.  Member  of  Capt.  Bathe's 
Independent  Foot  Co.,  1756. 

Cadwalader,  Charles  E.,  138. 

Cadwalader,  Richard  M.,  138. 

CADY,      SERGEANT      NICHOLAS,    , 

Watertown  and  Groton.  Mem 
ber  of  Capt.  Mason's  Watertown 
Co.,  1653. 

Jordan,  Scott,  294. 

CALDWELL,  MAJOR  ANDREW, I774- 

Major  in  Kent  Co.,  Delaware  Regt., 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Gray,  Andrew  C.,  400. 

Gray,  George,  400. 

Wilson,  Andrew  G.,  401. 
CALKIN,  HUGH,  1600-1690.  Deputy 
from  Gloucester  to  the  General 
Court,  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1650- 
1651.  From  New  London  and 
Norwich,  1652,  et  seq.,  twenty- 
two  sessions,  Colony  of  Conn. 
Commissioner  to  enlist  men  for 
expeditions  against  the  Indians, 
1653-1654. 

BellJaredW.,  39. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  359. 
CALL,    JOHN,     1635-1682.       Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Holden,  Joshua  B.,  190. 


CALL,  JOHN,   1672-1713,   Charlestown, 

Mass.,    Ensign,  Captain. 
Holden,  Joshua  B.,  190. 
CALL,  SAMUEL,   1698-1747,     Soldier  at 

Louisburg. 
Holden,  Joshua  B.,  190. 

GALLOWAY,    CAPTAIN    RICHARD,    

1 780.  Colonial  Forces  of  Virginia, 
French  and  Indian  War,  1755- 
1764. 

Arnold,  Conway  H.,  Jr.,  34. 
Wood,  Thomas  C.,  130. 
CAMPBELL,  SAMUEL.    Commissioned  En 
sign,  1 768.     Second  Lieutenant  at 
Fort  George,  1772.     Served  in  the 
old  French  War,  1772. 
Campbell,  William  A.,  46. 
CANDEE,   SAMUEL,     1678-1749.      Lieu 
tenant    at    New    Haven,    Conn., 
1731.     Captain,  1737. 
Candee,  Henry  H.,  310. 
CANFIELD,  THOMAS, 1689.      Ser 
geant  at  Stamford,   Conn.      Dep 
uty,  General  Court. 
Smith,  R.  A.,  248. 
Abbott,  EvertonJ.,  338. 

CANNON,  CAPTAIN  ANDREW, 1711. 

Captain     of    Militia,     Richmond 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  1693,  to  succeed  Cor 
nelius    Corson  (Vroom)  deceased. 
Suydam,  Walter  L.,  117. 
CAPELL,    JOHN.       Expedition    to   Lake 
George,     Capt.  James  Read's  Co., 
Col.  Ruggles'  Regt.,  1758.     Died 
in  service. 

Capell,  William  B.,  47. 
CAPEN,  LIEUTENANT  HOPESTILL,  1730- 
1807.  Commissioned  Ensign,  1 763, 
Capt.  Onesimus  Williams'  Co., 
under  Col.  Joseph  Jackson.  Lieu 
tenant,  1767,  Capt.  John  Lever- 
ett's  Co.,  of  the  same.  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co. 

Sowdon,  Arthur  J.  C.,  205. 
CAPEN,     CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1613-1692. 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1646.       Deputy 
from  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1 671  -'73- 
'78.     Captain  of  Militia. 
Sowdon,  Arthur  J.  C.,  204. 
Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 
Gillette,  Edwin  F.,  291. 
CAPRON,    CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,    1691-1776. 
Captain,  2d  Foot  Co.,  of  Attle- 
borough,  Mass.,  1757. 
Wheelock,  William  B.,  304. 
CARD,  JOHN,    1705,    Colony  of 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Rhode  Island  and  Providence 
Plantations.  Governor's  Assist 
ant,  1665-1666. 

Deen,  William  M.,  255. 
CARDER,"  RICHARD,  Boston,  Mass., 
Portsmouth  and  Warwick,  R.  I., 
i659-'6o-'63.  Commissioner,  1 664- 
'66.  Deputy,  General  Court,  1666. 
Chosen  Assistant,  but  refused. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  323. 

CAREY,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN, . 

Commissioned  Captain,  9th  Co., 
7th  Mass.  Regt,  Col.  Shubael 
Gorham,  1744,  Louisburg  Expedi 
tion. 

Lovering,  Henry  M.,  195. 
CARLETON,  GEORGE,  1702-1783.  Served 
in  Capt.  Adams'  Co.,  Col.  James 
Frye,  1756.  Corporal  under  the 
same,  1757.  Ensign  Alarm  List, 
Boxford,  Mass. 

Carleton,  Horace  M.,  47. 
CARNEY,  MARK,  1740-1782.     Served  in 
French  and  Indian  War,  i759-'6o. 
Sentinel  in  Capt.  Leissner's  Co., 
1760. 

Carney,  Sydney  H.,  47. 

Carney,  Sydney  H.,  Jr.,  47. 
CARPENTER,     EMANUEL.        Member    of 
Penn.    Colonial  Assembly;  Judge 
of  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1760- 
1780. 

Forney,  James,  268. 
CARPENTER,  SAMUEL,  1650-1714,  Prov 
ince  of  Penn.  Treasurer,  1704. 
Member  of  the  Governor's  Coun 
cil,  five  terms,  1687-1713;  also 
Assistant  Governor. 

Griscom,  Clement  A.  141. 

Hollingsworth,  William  W.,  142. 

Lewis,  William  F.,  146. 

Draper,  T.  Wain-Morgan,  369. 
CARPENTER,  WILLIAM,  SR.,  1576-1660, 
Weymouth,  Mass.  Deputy  to  Gen 
eral  Court,  1641-1643. 

Munro,  Wilfred  H.,  148. 
CARPENTER,  WILLIAM,  Providence,  R.  1. 
Deputy,  \664,etseq.     Governor's 
Assistant,  1665-1672. 

Carpenter,  James  O.,  47. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
CARR,  GOVERNOR  CALEB.  Commissioner 
R.  I.  five  terms,  1654-1662.  Gen 
eral  Treasurer,  1661-1662.  Dep 
uty,  1664-1690.  Assistant,  1691. 
Governor,  1695. 


Lee,  Edmund  J.,  145. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  148. 
CARTER,     CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1616-1692, 
Woburn,    Mass.     Ensign,     1651. 
Lieutenant,     1664.       Captain    in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Platt,  Franklin,  149. 

Thompson,  Abijah,  207. 

Gordon,  Geo.  A.,  269. 

Hardy,  Cyrus  A.,  293. 
CARTER,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1652-1727, 
Woburn,  Mass.  Capt.  Na 
thaniel  Davenport's  Co.,  King 
Philip's  War.  Sergeant,  1682. 
Lieutenant,  1700-1727. 

Platt,  Franklin,  149. 
CARTER,    COLONEL    JOHN,     1713-1796, 
Lancaster,  Mass.     Marched  to  the 
relief    of    Fort    William    Henry, 
1758. 

Hosmer,  Jerome  C.,  190. 
CARTER,  COLONEL  JOHN.  Member 
House  of  Burgesses,  1643-1658. 
Commanded  expedition  against 
Rappahannock  Indians,  1 654.  Ap 
pointed  to  the  Council,  1668. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  149. 

Carter,  Thomas  Nelson,  262. 

Wright,  William  H.,  363. 
CARTER,  ROBERT,  1663-1732.  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  Vir 
ginia,  six  years.  Treasurer  of 
the  Colony,  and,  pending  Gov. 
Gooch's  arrival,  Acting  Governor. 

Childs,  William  W.,  48. 

McCulloch,  Champe  C.,  87. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  149. 

Carter,  John  S.,  310. 
CARTER,  SAMUEL,  1678-1738,  Lancaster, 
Mass.     Served  in  a  Garrison  under 
Lieut.  Nathaniel  Wilder,  1 704. 

Hosmer,  Jerome  C.,  190. 
CAREY,    COLONEL    MILES,     1620-1667. 
Colonel   and  Burgess  from  War 
wick  Co.,  Va,  1659,  etseq.  Mem 
ber  of  Colonial  Council. 

Carey,  W.  Miles,  160. 
CATLIN,   JOHN,    1643-1704.      Killed  in 
the   defence   of  Deerfield,  Mass., 
Feb.  29. 

Saxton,  Henry  Dearborn,  247. 

CATLIN,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1704-1758. 

Commandant     at     Fort    Shirley, 

Mass.,    1747-1748.       Captain    in 

H.  M.  Service  in  the  Indian  wars, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND   DESCENDANTS. 


1749~'5<)~'57-  Commanded  twelve 
forts  extending  from  Northfield  to 
Pontoosuc  in  1758;  died  in  the 
service. 

Saxton,  Henry  Dearborn,  247. 
CATLIN,  JOSEPH.     Killed  in  the  defence 
of    Deerfield   against  the   French 
and  Indians  under  Hertel  de  Rou- 
ville,  Feb.  29,  1704. 

Saxton,  Henry  Dearborn,  247. 
CATLIN,  LIEUTENANT  SETH,  1734-1798. 
Lieutenant  in  H.  M.'s  Service  in 
the  Indian  wars,  1 759  -  1 760. 
Quartermaster,  Gen.  Timothy 
Ruggles'  Regt.  Lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Shepard's  Co.,  1761-1762. 

Saxton,  Henry  Dearborn,  247. 
CATTELL,  WILLIAM,  1682-1752.     Mem 
ber  of  Council,  South   Carolina, 
1724. 

Hall,  William  C,  243. 
CHAMBERLAIN,   JOSEPH,    Hadley,    Mass. 
Soldier    in    "  The    Falls    Fight," 
King  Philip's  War.     Capt.  Turner. 

Isham,  Charles,  77. 

CHAMBERLIN,  JOSEPH,  1655-1721,  Sud- 
bury,  Mass.  Soldier,  Narragansett 
War  under  Capt.  Poole.  Took 
part  in  "  Great  Swamp  Fight." 
In  garrison  at  Westfield,  1676. 

Chamberlin,  Clarence  A.,  339. 

Chamberlin,  Jehiel  W.,  339! 
CHAMBERLIN,  NATHANIEL,  1689-1780. 
Soldier  in  Capt.  Benjamin  D  wight's 
Co.  of  Rangers  in  "  Father  Ralle's  " 
War,  1 725,  from  Hatfield.  Taken 
prisoner  by  the  Indians.  In  Crown 
Point  Expedition,  1 755,  and  in  gar 
rison  at  Northfield,  1758. 

Chamberlin,  Jehiel  W.,  339. 
CHAMBERLIN,  RICHARD,  1714-1784. 
Soldier  in  Capt.  Phineas  Stevens' 
Co.,  Northfield,  Mass.,  1747,  and 
Capt.  Selah  Bernard's  Co.,  Col. 
William  Williams'  Regt.,  1758. 

Chamberlin,  George  H.,  339. 

Chamberlin,  Jehiel  W.,  339. 
CHAMBERLIN,  THOMAS.     Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Estey,  Julius  J.,  279. 

Estey,  Jacob  G.,  279. 
CHAMBERLIN,    THOMAS,   JR.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Estey,  Julius  J.,  279. 

Estey,  Jacob  G.,  279. 
CHAMPION,  MAJOR  HENRY,    1723-1797. 


Ensign  of  East  Haddam  South  Co., 
1741.  Lieutenant,  1750.  Capt. 
1 2th  Co.,  1758,  and  of  5th  Co. 
of  2d  Regt.,  Conn.  Forces,  1759, 
French  and  Indian  War.  Major 
of  1 2th  Colonial  Militia,  1775. 
Deputy,  i76i-'65-'79. 

Storrs,  Leonard  Kipp,  206. 

Perkins,  J.  Deming,  228. 
CHAMPLIN,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  CHRIS 
TOPHER,  1731-1805.    Major,  1755, 
at  Crown    Point.      Commissary, 
1755.     Lieut. -Colonel,  1756. 

Mason,  G.  Champlin,  Jr.,  147. 
CHAMPLIN,  CAPTAIN  JEFFREY,  1652-1715. 
Deputy  to  the  General  Court, 
Rhode  Island,  \68i,etseq.  Cap 
tain  of  Militia,  1690.  Governor's 
Assistant,  1696-1715. 

Cook,  Stephen,  340. 
CHAMPLIN,     JEFFREY.        Commissioned 
Second   Lieutenant,    3d  Co.,    ist 
Regt.,  Mass.  Troops,  under  Gen. 
Pepperrell  at  Cape  Breton. 

Champlin,  George  G.,  47. 
CHAMPLIN,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  2d  Com 
pany,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1767.  Lieu 
tenant  to  Capt.  Amos  Hammond, 
Crown  Point  Expedition,  1756. 
Captain,  1767. 

Champlin,  George  G.,  47. 
CHAMPLIN,  WILLIAM,  1654-1715.  Royal 
Justice.  Captain  of  Militia.  Mem 
ber  of  Assembly.  Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War  at  Scarsborough, 
1676. 

Champlin,  George  G.,  47. 
CHANDLER,  MAJOR  JOB,  Maryland  Pro 
vincial  Forces,  1651-1656.  Cap 
tured  by  the  Puritans  at  the  bat 
tle  of  Providence,  Annapolis,  1655. 
Receiver-General  of  Providence 
and  Councillor,  1651  and  1656. 
Justice  Provincial  Court  and  Com 
missioner,  1651. 

Chandler,  Walter,  48,  254. 

CHANDLER,    THOMAS,   1117>  An- 

dover,  Mass.  Deputy,  General 
Court,  1678-1681.  Lieutenant, 
Foot  Co.,  1683. 

Maynard,  George  C.,  245. 
CHANDLER,    COLONEL  WILLIAM,    Mary 
land  Provincial  Forces.     In  com 
mand   of  the   "foote   souldiers" 
of  Charles  Co.,  1681. 

Chandler,  Walter,  48,  254. 


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CHAPIN,  ELISHA,  1756.  Com 
mander  of  Fort  Mass.,  1754.  Mas 
sacred  by  the  Indians  at  Hoosack, 
July  1 1. 

Chapin,  Charles  F.,  220. 
CHAPIN,  JAPHET,  1642-1712.     OfCapt. 
William  Turner's  Co.  in  the  Falls 
Fight,  King  Philip's  War. 

Barnes,  Alfred  Cutler,  36. 

Chapin,  Henry  Dwight,  48. 

Hill,  Robert  C,  72. 

Barbour,  Lucius  A.,  218. 

Chapin,  Charles  F.,  220. 

Kim  ball,  Arthur  R.,  226. 
CHAPIN,  CAPTAIN  JOSIAH,  1634-1726. 
Sergeant,  1685.  Ensign,  1687, 
Mendon,  Mass.,  Militia.  Lieu 
tenant,  1689.  Captain,  1692. 
Deputy,  1689,  et  seq. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 

Norcross,  Grenville  H.,  197. 
CHAPIN,  DEACON  SAMUEL,  Springfield, 
Mass.  For  many  years  appointed, 
with  John  Pynchon  and  Eleazer 
Holyoke,  by  the  General  Court  of 
Mass.,  Bay  Colony  to  govern 
Springfield.  At  its  burning  in 
King  Philip's  War,  was  a  partici 
pant  in  repelling  the  attack  from 
fortified  houses. 

Spooner,  Frank  E.,  300. 
CHAPIN,  SETH,  1668-1746.     Captain  of 
Mass.  Colonial  Forces  at  Mendon, 
1714,     et   seq.        Representative 
many  years. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 

Meacham,  Franklin  A.,  295. 
CHAPLINE,  CAPTAIN  MOSES,  1698-1772. 
Maryland  Militia,  1757,  French  and 
Indian  War. 

Collum,  RichardS.,  139. 
CHAPMAN,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT,  1616-1689. 
Served  in  the  Pequot  War  under 
Lieut.  Lion  Gardiner,  and  in  King 
Philip's  War.  Captain,  1675. 
Deputy  from  Saybrook  forty-three 
times,  and  Assistant  nine  times, 
1654-1684. 

Chapman,  Thomas  B.,  48. 

Dyer,  Horace  Edward,  278. 

CHASE,  ENSIGN  MOSES,  1663 ,  New- 

bury,  Mass.  Capt.  Hugh  March's 
Co.  "Snowshoe  Men,"  Essex 
North  Regt.,  1710. 

Rollins,  Edward  A.,  104. 

Chase,  Allan  McC.  P.,  181. 


Chase,  Clement,  332. 
Chase,  Champion  S.,  332. 

CHASE,  THOMAS,   1654 ,  Newbury, 

Mass.    Soldier  in  Major  Samuel  Ap- 
pleton's    command,    Narragansett 
Campaign,  King  Philip's  War. 
Bennett,  Josiah  C.,  178. 
Bennett,  LarkinE.,  178. 
CHASE,  WELLS,  1710 .   "Centinel," 


Capt.    Enoch  Bailey's  Co.,  New 
bury,    Mass,    in    service    on    the 
"  Eastern  Frontier,"  1754. 
Young,  Harvey,  212. 
CHASE,  WILLIAM,  2d,   1622-1685,  Yar 
mouth.        Drummer    in     Pequot 
Wars  and  in  Narragansett  Expedi 
tion  against  the  Indians. 
Watson,  William  H.,  127. 
CHASE,  WILLIAM,  3d,  1645-1737.     Sol 
dier  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Watson,  William  H.,  127. 
CHAUNCEY,  COLONEL  ELIHU,  1710-1791. 
Colonel  of  Regiment,  French  and 
Indian  War.    Chief  Justice,  Colony 
of  Conn. 

Chauncey,  Elihu,  48. 
Chauncey,  Charles,  138. 
Savage,  William  L.,  150. 
CHECKLEY,  ANTHONY,   1636-1708.     At 
torney-General    of     Province     of 
Mass.,  1689-1703.     Ensign,  1675, 
of  Foot  Co.      Sergt.  of  Artillery 
Co.,  1677.     Lieut.,  1683. 
Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 
CHECKLEY,  SAMUEL,   1653-1738.     Cap 
tain  of  A.  £  H.  A.  Co.     Colonel, 
171=;.     Representative  to  General 
Court,  1702-1717. 
Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 
Pike,  Chas.  E.,  346. 

CHENEY,  DANIEL    1737 ,  Newbury, 

Mass.      Of  Capt.   Thomas  Pike's 
Co.,  Col.  Bagley's  Regt.,  Crown 
Point  Expedition,  1755. 
Cheney,  John  E.,  181. 
CHENEY,  EBENEZER,  1741-1828.     Soldier 
in  Amherst  Division,  1759,  French 
and  Indian  War.    Sergeant  in  Capt. 
William  Jones'  Co.,  Crown  Point 
Expedition,  1759. 
Hall,  Lewis,  68. 
Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 
CHESEBORO,  NATHANIEL.    Soldier  in  King 

Philip's  War,  1675-1676. 
Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 
CHESEBOROUGH,    WILLIAM,     1594-1667, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Stonington,  Conn.  Deputy  from 
Boston,  General  Court  of  Mass. 
Bay  Colony,  1640.  Deputy  to 
the  General  Assembly  of  Conn. 
1653,  *f  5*9. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  175. 

Mumford,  James  G.,  197. 
CHESTER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1635-1698, 
Wethersfield.  Trooper,  1658. 
Lieutenant,  1672.  Captain,  1677. 
Deputy,  1678-1689,  Colony  of 
Conn. 

Ormsbee,  Herman  W.,  94. 

Walbridge,  T.  C,  125,  152. 

Wells,  Eben  F.,349. 
CHESTER,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1656-1711, 
Wethersfield,  Conn.  Ensign, 
1689.  Captain,  1698.  "Sergeant- 
Major  for  the  countie  of  Hartford," 
1702.  Member  of  "Committee 
of  Warre,"  1706-1708.  Deputy, 
1694-1701.  Speaker,  1699.  Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  1701-1711. 

Backus,  J.  Bayard,  35. 

Walbridge,  T.  C.,  125,  152. 

Wells,  Eben  F.,  349. 
CHESTER,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1703-1771, 
Wetherfield,  Conn.  Ensign,  17:4. 
Captain,  1725.  Lieut. -Colonel, 
6th  Regt.,  1739.  Colonel,  1756. 
Member  of '  'Committee  of  Warre, " 
1745,  and  in  1754.  Deputy 
twenty-five  years  ;  Governor's 
Assistant  eighteen  years.  Com 
missioner  to  the  Conference  with 
the  Six  Nations  at  Albany,  1 75 1 . 

Backus,  J.  Bayard,  35. 

Walbridge,  T.  C.,  125,  152. 

Wells,  Eben  F.,  349. 
CHEW,  BENJAMIN,  1722-1810.  Mem 
ber  of  the  Council,  Province  of 
Penn.,  1755.  Commissioner  of 
Defence  of  Philadelphia,  1761. 
Attorney-General,  1755.  Speaker 
of  the  Assembly,  1756.  Chief 
Justice  Supreme  Court,  1 774. 

Jackson,  Oswald,  77. 

Montgomery,  Henry  E.,  89. 

McHenry,  Howard,  162. 
CHEW,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1590-1655. 
Member  House  of  Burgesses  of 
Virginia  from  Hog  Island,  1623- 
'24-'29,  and  from  York  Co.,  1642- 
1 644.  f 

Chew,  Samuel  Claggett,  160. 

Chew,  Thomas  J.,  160. 


Paca,  John  P.,  165. 

Tuck,  Philemon  H.,  168. 

Williams,  Mason  W.,  169. 

CHEW,    COLONEL  SAMUEL,   '677. 

Member  House  of  Burgesses,  1659, 
and  of  the  Governor's  Council, 
1669-1677.  Chancellor  and  Sec 
retary  of  the  Province.  Colonel 
Provincial  Forces  of  Maryland, 
1675. 

Jackson,  Oswald,  77. 

Montgomery,  James  E.,  8g. 

Thomas,  Lawrence  B.,  118. 

Chew,  DavidS.  B.,  138. 

Chew,  Samuel  C.,  160. 

Chew,  Thomas  J.,  160. 

Paca,  John  P.,  165. 

Tuck,  Philemon  H.,  168. 

Williams,  Mason  L.  W.,  169. 

Chew,  Fielder  B.,  339. 

CHICKERING,    DEACON     FRANCIS,    

1658,  Dedham,  Mass.  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1649.  Deputy,  1644- 
1653. 

Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 
CHILD,  JOSHUA.     Served  in  Capt.  Hoi- 
brook's  Co.  against  the   Indians, 
1716. 

Draper,  T.  Wain-Morgan,  57,  369. 
CHILDS,  CAPTAIN  PENUEL,  1699-1760. 
Deputy  from  Killingly,  Conn.,  five 
terms.  Ensign,  1737,  at  Thomp 
son.  Lieutenant  of  the  2d  Co.  at 
Killingly,  1 744,  and  Captain  South 
Co.  i  ith  Regt.,  1753. 

Childs,  James  Edmund,  48. 

CHITTENDEN,  ISAAC, 1676,  Scituate, 

Plymouth  Colony.  Deputy,  1658, 
et  seq.  Killed  by  the  Indians 
while  serving  in  defence  of  Scituate, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Seaver,  James  E.,  204. 

Stetson,  G.  R.,  248. 
CHITTENDEN,  LIEUTENANT  -  COLONEL 
THOMAS,  1730-1797.  Major  i4th 
Regt.,  1767-1770,  and  Lieut. - 
Colonel,  1770-1773.  Deputy 
General  Court,  1 765  -  '69  -  '72. 
Colony  of  Conn.  Governor  of 
Vermont. 

Chittenden,  Edw.  A.,  278. 

Fletcher,  T.  Chittenden,  279. 

CHITTENDEN,    MAJOR    WILLIAM,     1593- 

1660.     One  of  four  men  clothed 

by  the   Guilford,  Conn.,    Colony 

with  "  full  power  and  authority  to 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS, 


act,  order,  and  despatch  all  mat 
ters  respecting  the  public  weale 
and  civile  government  of  the  Plan 
tation,  until  a  church  was  gathered 
among  them."  In  1643  elected 
principal  military  man,  Magistrate 
of  the  Plantation,  and  Deputy 
until  his  death. 

Buell,  Frederick  F.,  45. 

Buel,  Jno.  L.,  219. 

Chittenden,  Edwin  S.,  260,  339. 

Chittenden,  Edw.  A.,  278. 

Fletcher,  Truman  C,  279. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 

Tracy,  Robert  S.,  355. 

Brewer,  William  A.,  359. 

CHOATE,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS, 1695. 

Chebacco,  (Essex),  Mass.,  Troops, 
Louisburg  Expedition. 

Low,  Wm.  G.,  Jr.,  85. 
CHRISTOPHERS,  CHRISTOPHER,  1 683- 1 728- 
'29.  Captain  2d  Co.,  New  Lon 
don,  1715.  Naval  Officer;  1714. 
Deputy,  1 72 1 .  Member  of  Coun 
cil,  1718-1725.  Governor's  Assist 
ant,  1723-1725.  Judge  of  New 
London  County  Court,  1724. 
Commissionary  on  Expedition  to 
Port  Royal,  1710,  and  Expedition 
against  Canada,  1711. 

Huntington,  Charles  R.,  76. 

Prentis,  Edward,  229. 
CHUBBOCK,    LIEUTENANT    JOHN,    1648- 
1690,  Hingham,  Mass.     Lieuten 
ant,  the  Hingham  Forces;  lost  his 
life  in  Phips'  Expedition. 

Crandon,  Edwin  S.,  182. 
CHURCH,  COLONEL  BENJAMIN,  1639-1 71 8. 
One  of  the  most  distinguished 
officers  of  the  early  Indian  Wars. 
Commanded  the  party  by  whom 
King  Philip  was  killed.  Com- 
mander-in-Chief  of  Expedition 
against  the  Eastern  Indians,  1689. 

Chapman,  Thomas  B.,  48. 

Gushing,  Harry  C.,  Jr.,  52. 

Douw,  Charles  G.,  57. 

Dwight,  Arthur  S.,  58,  370. 

Powers,  Herman  R.,  298. 

Stevens,  John  A.,  406. 
CHURCH,  SERGEANT  RICHARD,  1608-1668, 
Plymouth.     Served  in  the  Pequot 
War.     Member  of  the  Plymouth 
Military  Co.,  1643. 

Bell,  Jared  W.,39. 

Dorman,  William  B.,  184. 


Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 

Spencer,  Selden  P.,  315. 

Spencer,  Horatio  N.,  315. 
CHURCHILL    COLONEL  WILLIAM.     Mem 
ber  of  the  Virginia  Council,  1705- 
1725. 

Gill,  William  H.,  161. 

CHUTE,  SERGEANT  THOMAS,  1690 , 

New  Marblehead  (Windham),  Me. 
Served  under  Capt.  George  Berry, 
1747.  Capt.  Daniel  Hills,  1748- 
1 749.  In  charge  of  the  Province 
Fort,  i749-'56-'59,  French  and 
Indian  War. 

Bodge,  George  M.,  179. 
CLAIBORNE,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,  1587- 
1676.  Secretary  of  State,  Vir 
ginia,  1625,  et  seq.  Member  of 
Council,  1625-1660.  In  1642 
made  Treasurer  for  life;  1653, 
Deputy-Governor.  Commanded 
Expeditions  against  the  Indians  in 
1629  and  1644. 

Lyons,  James,  262. 

Edmunds,  Henry,  311. 
CLAP(P),    HOPESTILL,    1647-1719,   Dor 
chester,    Mass.      In    garrison    at 
Punkapog,     King    Philip's    War. 
Representative,  1 702- 1 707. 

Sowdon,  Arthur  J.  C.,  205. 
CLAPP,    MAJOR  JONATHAN,    1713-1782. 
Major,  Mass.  Militia. 

Allen,  Theodore  L.,  176. 
CLAPP,  CAPTAIN  PRESERVED,  1643-1720, 
Northampton,  Mass.     Deputy  to 
the  General  Court. 

Orne,  Henry  M.,  95. 

Allen,  Theodore  L.,  176. 
CLAPP  (CLAP),  CAPTAIN  ROGER,  1609- 
1690,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Lieu 
tenant,  1644.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1646.  Lieutenant,  1655.  Cap 
tain  at  the  Castle  (Fort  Indepen 
dence),  1665-1686.  Deputy, 
1652,  thirteen  years. 

Hillhouse,  Francis,  72. 

Orne,  Henry  M.,  95. 

Allen,  Theodore  L.,  176. 

Hemenway,  FredT.,  189. 

Pierce,  George  F.,  200. 

Sowdon,  Arthur  J.  C.,  205. 

Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 

Boyd,  Allen  R.,  240. 

CLAPP,    CAPTAIN    ROGER,    1684  . 

Captain,  Conn.  Militia.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  Mass. 


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Orne,  Henry  M.,  95. 
Allen,  Theodore  L.,  176. 
CLAPP,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1634-1708,  of 

the     Dorchester,    Mass.,    Militia. 

Deputy  to  1689-1699. 
Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 
Boyd,  Allen  R.,  240. 
CLAPP,  MAJOR  SAMUEL,  Scituate.    Major 

of    Mass.    Militia,   Queen    Anne's 

War.    Deputy,  Plymouth  Colony, 

1680,   et  seq,  and  Mass.   General 

Court,  1692-1715. 
Hemenway,  Fred  T.,  189. 
Pierce,  Geo.  F.,  200. 
Clap.  Frederick  Walter,  267. 
CLAPP,  THOMAS,  1  597-  1  684,  Dorchester, 

Weymouth,  and  Scituate,  Mass. 

Deputy  General  Court,  1646. 
Clapp,  Frederick  Walter,  267. 
CLARK,    CAPTAIN    DANIEL,    1622-1710. 


Secretary  of  Colony,  1  6^-64-65- 

'66.     Lieutenant  of  First  Cavalry 

in  Conn..   1658.     Captain,  1658- 

'64-'66. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  221. 
Van  Dyke,  Harry  W.;  248. 
Atkinson,  Charles  T.,  285. 
Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 
Strong^  William  W.,  300. 
CLARK,  GEORGE,  1610-1690.     Deputy, 

General  Court  of  Conn.,  1666. 
Clarke,  William  B.,  310. 
CLARK,  JOHN,  1608-1713.     Patentee  of 

Conn.,    Charter  from    Charles  II. 

Soldier  in  Pequot  War. 
Leonard,  Edgar  C.,  83. 
Sill,  Frederick  S.,  1  10. 
Stafford,  William  F.,  114. 
Eaton,  George  F.,  222. 
Hart,  Samuel,  224. 
Spencer,  Horatio  N.,  315. 
Spencer,  Selden,  315. 
Edwards,  Charles  L.,  323. 
Chittenden,  Edward,  340. 
Edwards,  Edward  J.,  341. 
Barrows,  John  W.,  368. 
CLARK,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  Saybrook,  Conn. 

Major  of  a  Foot  Co.,  expedition 

against  Canada. 
Flint,  Wyman  K.,29O. 
Clark,  Orlando  E.,  393. 
CLARK,   ROBERT.    1710-1775.      Repre 

sentative  General   Court  of  New 

Hampshire,  1756-1757. 
Anderson,  John  W.,  309. 
CLARK  (CLARKE)  LIEUTENANT  THADDEUS, 


1690,    of    Falmouth,    Me. 

Killed  there  in  the  second  Indian 
War. 

Weston,  James  L.,  209. 

Moseley,  Edward  A.,  246. 

Hill,  Wallace  M.,  256. 
CLARK  (CLARKE),  THOMAS,   1599-1697. 
Deputy,  Plymouth  Colony,  1651- 
1655.     Served  against  the  Pequot 
Indians,  1637. 

Bryant,  Percy,  45. 

Lovering,  Henry  M.,  195. 

Clark,  A.  Howard,  241. 

Mayo,  Charles  E.,  344. 

Ballard,  Esek  S.,  379. 
CLARK,    LIEUTENANT    WILLIAM,     1609- 
1690.     King  Philip's  War. 

Reynolds,  James,   102. 

Rhoades,  Lyman,  102. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  112. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  1 12. 

Clark,  Charles  H.,  220. 

Love,  Wm.  DeLoss,  227. 
CLARK(E),  CAPTAIN  CHRISTOPHER.     Vir 
ginia  Militia,  Hanover  Co.,  1727. 

Pugh,  Achilles  H.,  327. 

Wood,  Charles  M.,  328. 

Wood,  Ephraim  M.,  328. 
CLARK(E),  DANIEL.  Lieutenant  First 
Troop  of  Horse  under  Capt.  John 
Mason,  1657-1658.  Captain, 
1664-1680.  Secretary,  Colony  of 
Conn.,  1658-1663.  Royal  Char 
terer,  1662.  Deputy,  1656-1661. 
Magistrate,  1662-1664. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  221. 

CLARKE,   HUGH,  '693,    Roxbury, 

Mass.  Member  of  the  Artillery  Co., 
1666. 

Harrington,  Charles,  188. 

CLARKE,  CAPTAIN  JEREMIAH, 1662. 

Assistant,  President,  Regent,  and 
Acting  Governor,  Rhode  Island 
Colony,  1648.  Treasurer,  1644- 
1647.  Lieutenant,  1642.  Cap 
tain,  1644. 

Robbins,  Howard  S.,  103. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 

Wister,  Rodman,  i  54. 

Pell,  Howland,  406. 
CLARKE,  JOSEPH,  1618-1694.    Named  as 
Governor's  Assistant  in  the  Rhode 
Island  Charter  of  1663.     Assistant 
in  1648,  et  seq. 

Horton,  Wm.  E.,  73,  244. 


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Deen,  William  M.,  255. 

Greene,  Charles  A.,  256. 
CLARKE,  ENSIGN  NATHANIEL,  1642-1690, 
Newbury,  Mass.  Naval  Officer  of 
the  ports  of  Newbury  and  Salem, 
1 684.  Ensign,  Capt.  Daniel  Pierce's 
Co.,  at  Rowley,  1685. 

Clarke,  George  K.,  181. 
CLARKE,  NATHANIEL,  1666-1690,  New 
bury,  Mass.  Mortally  wounded 
in  the  Expedition  to  Canada,  1690, 
and  died  on  board  the  ship,  Six 
Friends. 

Clarke,  George  K.,  181. 

Clark,  Rufus  W.,  389. 
CLARKE,  GOVERNOR  WALTER,  1 639- 1714. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1673;  Gov 
ernor  of  Rhode  Island,  King 
Philip's  War,  1676,  et  seq. 
Served  the  Colony  until  his 
death. 

Watson,  Charles  P.,  126. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

Robeson,  Andrew,  202. 

Pell,  Rodman  C,  297. 

Pell,  Howland,  406. 

CLARKSON,       MATTHEW,     1702. 

Commissioned  in  1689  by  William 
III.  Secretary  of  the  Colony  of 
New-York,  holding  office  until  his 
death. 

Barnwell,  Morgan  G.,  37. 

Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  41. 

Clarkson,  Banyer,  49. 

Clarkson,  Clermont  L.,  49. 

Clarkson,  David  A.,  49. 

Clarkson,  Frederick,  49. 

Clarkson,  Jno.  Van  B.,  49. 

Crosby,  Edward  N.,  51. 

Crosby,  Livingston,  52. 

Hill,  Robert  C.,  72. 
CLAYPOOLE,    JAMES,     1634-1687.      A 
member  of  the  Council  for  Phila 
delphia   Co.,    Province   of  Penn., 
1687. 

James,  Thomas,  312. 

McLean,  John,  344. 

La  Motte,  William  A.,  401. 
CLAYTON,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,    1700-1759. 
Captain,    1756,  Deleware    Regt., 
Colonial  Militia. 

Frame,  Thomas  C.,  Jr.,  400. 
CLEEVES,    DEPUTY-GOVERNOR    GEORGE. 
Deputy-Governor,    Maine,    1640- 
1643.         Deputy,  1663.1664. 


Founder  of  Falmouth  (Portland), 
1636. 

Moseley,  Edward  A.,  246. 
CLEMENT,   ROBERT,  1658,  Haver- 
hill,  Mass.     Deputy,  1647-1653. 
Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

CLEVELAND,    AARON,    Woburn,    Mass. 
Of  Capt.   John   Cutler's   Co.,    at 
Sudbury,  Lancaster,  Marlboro,  and 
vicinity,  King  Philip's  War. 
Meacham,  Franklin  A.,  295. 
CLEVELAND,  MOSES,  1624- 1701 -'2.  Wo 
burn,  Mass.     Member  of  Militia, 
1676.     In  Garrison  at  Chelmsford, 
Mass.,   1675.     A  soldier  in   King 
Philip's  War. 
Cleveland,  James  W.,  50. 

CLOUGH,  CORPORAL  SAMUEL,  1736 . 

Soldier  in  Capt.  Trueworthy  Ladd's 
Co.,  Major  Thomas  Tash's  New 
Hampshire  Battalion,  at  defence 
of  Fort  Edward,  1757.  Corporal 
in  the  same.  Col.  John  Hart's 
Regt.,  Crown  Point  Expedition, 
1758. 
Philbrook,  F.  B.,  270. 

COATES,    ROBERT,    1627 ,    Lynn, 

Mass.     Served  under  Capt.  Turner 
at  Hadley,  Mass;  in  garrison  there, 
1676,  et  seq. 
Rhodes,  Lyman,  102. 
Adams,  Edward  M.,  285. 

COBB,    HENRY, 1679,    Barnstable 

Plymouth    Colony.      Deputy    to 
General  Court,  1645-1651. 
Danforth,  Allen,  183. 
COBB,  SERGEANTJAMES,  1634-1695,  Barn- 
stable,    Plymouth   Colony.      Ser 
geant  of  Militia. 
Danforth,  Allen,  183. 
COCK,  PETER  LARSSEN,  SR.,  1611-1688. 
Member  of  the  Council,  Province 
of  Penn.,  1668. 
Benson,  Edwin  North,  137. 

CODDINGTON,  GOVERNOR  WlLLIAM,  l6oi- 

1678.  Assistant,  Mass.  Bay  Col 
ony,  1630-1637.  Treasurer,  1634- 
1636.  Deputy,  1636-1637.  Gov 
ernor  Portsmouth  and  Newport, 
R.  I.,  1 640- 1 647.  Governor  of  the 
Colony,  1674-1678. 

Noyes,  Charles  P.,  93,  345. 

Noyes,  Daniel  R.,  345. 

Torbert,  Horace  G.,  381. 
COE,  ROBERT,    1596-1672.     Magistrate 
and  Deputy  from  Jamaica,  L.  I. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Lloyd,  John  U.,  325. 
COFFIN,   JAMES,     1640-1720.     Member 
of  the  Mass.  General  Court  from 
Nantucket,  1700. 

Collins,  Charles  L.,  359. 
COFFIN,   NATHANIEL,    1669-1749,  New- 
bury,  Mass.     Deputy  to  the  Gen 
eral  Court,    1719-1720.     Member 
of  Council,  1730. 

Appleton,  Nathan,  177. 
COFFIN,  HON.  PETER,  Newbury,  Mass. 
Member  King's  Council,  Province 
of  New  Hampshire.  Associate 
and  Chief  Justice,  Supreme  Court 
of  Judicature. 

Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 

Sawyer,  Charles  F.,  271. 

Sawyer,  William,  271. 
COFFIN,  TRISTRAM,  1609-1681.  Com 
missioner  at  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1655. 
Chief  Magistrate  for  Nantucket 
under  Gov.  Lovelace,  of  New- 
York,  1671. 

Davies,  William  G.,  53. 

Davies,  Julien  G.,  53. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Low,  William  G.,  Jr.,  85. 

Amsden,  Franklin  D.,  176. 

Amsden,  Henry  F.,  176. 

Appleton,  Nathan,  177. 

Bacon,  Horace  S.,  177. 

Furness,  Dawes  E.,  186. 

Gordon,  Edwin  A.,  187. 

Newhall,  James  S.,  198. 

Robeson,  Andrew,  202. 

Swift,  Henry  M.,  206. 

Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 

Sawyer,  William  Davis,  271. 

Sawyer,  Charles  Francis,  271. 

Waterman,  Lucius,  272. 

Smith,  William  F.,  333. 

Coffin,  William  K.,  340,393. 
COFFIN,    LIEUTENANT  TRISTRAM,    1632- 
1704.      Lieutenant  at  Newbury, 
1683.       Deputy,     i695-i7oo-'o2. 
Colony  of  Mass.  Bay. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Davies,  William  G.,  53. 

Silvester,  Rev.  William  W.,  151. 

Appleton,  Nathan,  177. 

Bacon,  Horace  S.,  177. 

Clarke,  George  K.,  181. 

Sawyer,  William  Davis,  271. 

Sawyer,  Charles  Francis,  271. 

Smith,  William  F.,  333. 

COGGESHALL,      PRESIDENT     JOHN,      1591- 


1647,  Rhode  Island,  President 
Colony  and  Providence  Planta 
tions,  1647.  Governor's  Assistant, 
1640-1644.  Moderator,  1647.  Dep 
uty,  Mass.  House  of  Deputies, 
1634-1637. 

Greene,  Douglas  N.,  65. 

Greene,  George  Sears,  Jr.,  65. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  113. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 

Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 

Lee,  Edward  C,  145. 

Ingersoll,  Colin  M.,  226. 

Coggeshall,  Morton  C.,  255. 

Greene,  Charles  A.,  256. 

Tilley,  R.  Hammett,  406. 
COGGESHALL, JOHN,  2d,  1618-1 708.  Dep 
uty-Governor,  1686-1690.  Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  1663,  et  seq. 
Major  of  the  Island,  1683-1685. 
General  Recorder,  1676,  et  seq. 
General  Treasurer,  1664,  et  seq. 
Deputy,  1665,  et  seq. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 

Tilley,  R.  Hammett,  407. 
COGGESHALL,       JOSHUA,        1623-1688. 
Governor's  Assistant,  Rhode  Islan  d, 
1669-1676. 

Greene,  Douglas  N.,  65. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Stafford,  William  F.,ii3. 

Greene,  Charles  A.,  256. 
COIT,  SAMUEL.  Captain,  1739.  Major 
8th  Conn.  Regt.,  1746.  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  1758,  Lake  George  and 
Ticonderoga  campaign.  Colonel 
8th  Regt.,  1768. 

Huntington,  Frederick  J.,  226. 
COLBURN,  SAMUEL,  1654-1694.    Private 
inCapt.  Moseley'sCo.,i675,  Mass. 
Forces  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Farrington,  Robert  I.,  341. 
COLE,    DANIEL.    Member  of  Yarmouth 
Militia,  1643. 

Merrick,  Frederick  L.,  296. 
COLE,    SAMUEL,    ist.     Member  of  As 
sembly,  Province  of  New  Jersey, 
1683-1685. 

Gillespie,  Geo.  C.,  141. 
COLE,  SAMUEL,  2d.     Member  of  Assem 
bly,  Province  of  New  Jersey,  1721. 

Gillespie,  George  C.,  141. 
COLEGATE,  MAJOR  RICHARD,  1675-1721. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Member  Maryland  House  of  As 
sembly,  from  Baltimore  Co.,  1 709- 
1721. 

Clement,  John  B.,  322. 

Shoemaker,  Michael  M.,  327. 

Shoemaker,  Robert  H.,  328. 

COLEMAN,   NOAH,  1676,  Hadley, 

Mass.  Member  of  Capt.  Turner's 
Co.,  Falls  Fight,  King  Philip's  War. 

Case,  Edward  B.,  288. 
COLEMAN,   THOMAS,    1600-1674.      Ap 
pointed  to  procure  men  and  nec 
essaries  for  the  expedition  against 
Ninnigret,  Narragansett  War,  1 654. 

Foster,  Howell,  62. 

Smith,  Wyllys  K.,  300. 
COLES,  JAMES,  2d.    Ensign,  1686.    Dep 
uty,   1689-1690,    1704.      Captain 
in  Benjamin  Church's  Co.  against 
the  Indians. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 

COLLAMORE,     CAPTAIN     ANTHONY,     

1693.  Lieutenant  and  Captain 
Scituate,  Mass.  Militia. 

Stetson,  George  R.,  248. 
COLLICOT,  SERGEANT  RICHARD,  1603- 
1686,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  Fal- 
mouth,  Me.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1637.  Deputy,  1673  - '69 -'72. 
Sergeant,  Pequot  War. 

Sowdon,  Arthur  J.  C,  205. 

Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 
COLLIER,  WILLIAM,  1670.  Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  1634-1665.  Ply 
mouth  Colony.  Commissioner  to 
the  United  Colonies,  1643.  Rep 
resentative,  Member  Council  of 
War,  1642,  et  seq. 

Bryant,  Percy,  45. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Seabury,  Frederick  C.,  108. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  175. 

Freeman,  James  G.,  186. 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 

Richardson,  George  E.,  202. 

Parsons,  Charles  L.,  270. 

Kittredge,  Abbot  E.,  294. 
COLLINS,  BENJAMIN,  1741-1778.    Private 
in  Capt.  Johnson's  Co.  Col.  John 
Goffe's    Regt.,    New    Hampshire 
Militia,  French  Wars,  1 760. 

Collins,  Loren  W.,  340. 
COLLINS,  EDWARD,  1603-1689.    Deputy, 
General  Court  Mass.,   1654-1670. 

Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 

Mem 


ber  Gov.  Jenning's  Council,  1683. 

Campbell,  Benjamin  H.,  46. 

Kennard,  Joseph  S.,  Jr.,  144. 

Griswold,  Benjamin  H.,  101. 
COLLINS,  JOHN,   1616-1670.     A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1644. 

Collins,  Clarence  Lyman,  50. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 

COLMAN,  ENSIGN  WILLIAM,    1643 • 

A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1676.  Ensign, 
1672. 

Griswold,  Benj.  H.,  161. 

Hall,  C.  Colman,  161. 
COLSTON,  WILLIAM,  1660-1701.    Justice 
of  the  Provincial  Court,  Richmond 
Co.,    Virginia,    High   Sheriff    and 
Burgess. 

Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  168. 
COLTON,  QUARTERMASTER  GEORGE, 
Springfield,  Mass.  Quartermaster 
Hampshire  Co.  Troop,  1663. 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War.  Dep 
uty,  i669-'7i-'77. 

Barnes,  Alfred  C.,  36. 

Maynard,  George  C.,  245. 

Woolworth,  Charles  P.,  334. 

Woolworth,  James  M.,  334. 
COLTON,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1651-1728, 
Springfield,  Mass.     Ensign,  1679. 
Lieutenant.     Captain,  1693. 

Barnes,  Alfred  C.,  36. 

Proctor,  Frederick  T.,  100. 

Maynard,  George  C.,  245. 

Woolworth,  Charles  P.,  334. 

Woolworth,  James  M.,  334. 

Adams,  John  W.,  338. 
COMBES,    MAJOR  WILLIAM,  -    -  1690. 
Major  Talbot's  Co.  Troop  of  Horse, 
1689,  Province  of  Maryland. 

Mulliken,  Howard,  165. 

COMMEE,  DAVID, '676,  Concord, 

Mass.  Killed  at  the  Sudbury  Fight. 
One  of  the  twelve  men  from  Con 
cord. 

Flagg,  Charles  P.,  185. 

Flagg,  Henry  D.,  185. 
CONANT,  EXERCISE,  1637-1722.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  Mass.,  1682-1684. 

Bloss,  Orlando  P.,  309. 
CONANT,    JOHN,     1652-1724,    Beverly, 
Mass.  In  King  Philip's  War,  Capt. 
Applcton's  Co. 

Conant,  Samuel  M.,  182. 

Hosmer,  Jerome  C.  190. 

Seely,  William  W.,  327. 
CONANT,  LOT, JR.,  1658-1745,  Beverly, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Mass.  Soldier  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Gardiner's  Co.,  Great  Swamp 
Fight. 

Abbot,  Francis  E.,  175. 

Thompson,  Eben  F.,  207. 
CONANT,  GOVERNOR  ROGER,  1592-1679, 
Beverly,  Mass.  Governor  Mass. 
Colony  at  Cape  Ann,  1625-1626, 
and  Salem,  1627-1629.  Deputy, 
1634. 

Conant,  Ernest  L. ,  5 1 . 

Hosmer,  Edward  S.,  73. 

Abbot,  Francis  E.,  175. 

Hosmer,  Jerome  C.,  190. 

Leonard,  George  H.,  194. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  194. 

Thompson,  Eben  F.,  207. 

Pierce,  Frederick  C.,  298. 

Bloss,  Orlando  P.,  310. 

Seely,  William  W.,  327. 
CONE,  SYLVESTER.  Soldier  in  Fort  Ed 
ward  Expedition,  1755,  Capt. 
Ichabod  Phelp's  Co.,  4th  Conn. 
Regt.,  Crown  Point  Expedition, 
1756,  and  Capt.  Edward  Wells' 
Co.,  Fort  William  Henry. 

Cone,  James  B.,  220. 
CONN,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  Harvard,  Mass. 
Soldier  in  Col.  Timothy  Ruggles' 
Regt.,  campaign  against  Ticon- 
deroga,  1758.  Also  under  Capt. 
Aaron  Willard  of  1 759.  Sergeant 
in  campaign  against  Crown  Point, 
1760. 

Conn,  Granville  P.,  267. 
CONSTABLE,  SURGEON  JOHN, .  Sur 
geon  in  the  British  Army,  French 
War,  1762.  Subsequently  com 
missioned  Surgeon,  ist  Regt., 
Province  of  New-York. 

McVickar,  Edward,  88,  195. 
CONTEE,  ALEXANDER,  1691-1740.  Mem 
ber   Maryland  Provincial  Legisla 
ture  from  Charles  Co.,  1724. 

Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  168. 
CONVERSE,   EDWARD,   1590-1663,  Wo- 
burn.     Deputy,   1660,  Mass.    Bay 
Colony. 

Converse,  Charles  A.,  278. 

CONVERSE,    LIEUTENANT   JAMES,    1620- 

1715,   Charlestown  and  Woburn, 

Mass.     Lieutenant   in  garrison  in 

King  Philip's  War.    Deputy,  1679. 

Adams,  Henry  H.,  33. 

Hardy,  Cyrus  A.,  293. 
CONVERSE,    MAJOR   JAMES,    1645-1706, 


Woburn,  Mass.  Deputy,  1679- 
1692.  Speaker,  1699,  1702-1703. 
Commander  at  defence  of  Storer's 
Garrison,  1691  -  1692,  promoted 
Major  for  his  service. 

Adams,  Henry  H.,  33. 

Converse,  Edmund  C.,  51. 

Griffin,  Henry  A.,  66. 

Hardy,  Cyrus  A.,  293. 

CONVERSE,  CAPTAIN  JOSIAH,  1660 . 

Captain,  1707,  and  of  the  com 
pany  raised  for  intended  expedi 
tion  to  Canada. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 
CONVERSE,    SAMUEL,    1653-1699,    Wo 
burn,     Mass.       Served    in    King 
Philip's  War,  and  Phips'  Expedi 
tion. 

Wood,  AlvaS.,  212. 
CONYN,  LIEUTENANT  CASPARUS,  1693- 
1769,  Claverack.  Lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Henry  Van  Rensselaer's  Co. 
of  Foot,  1 735,  New- York  Provin 
cial  Forces,  French  and  Indian 
Wars. 

Beale,  Charles  F.  T.,  239. 
COOCH,    CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  -    -  1788. 
1756,  Captain,  French  and  Indian 
War,  Delaware  Colonial  Militia. 

Cooch,  Joseph  W.,  400. 
COOK,    JOHN,     1631-1691.       Deputy, 
1670,    Rhode    Island.      Commis 
sioner. 

Wilbour,  Joshua,  210. 
COOK(E),  MORDECAI.     Burgess,  Virginia 
Assembly  for  Gloucester  Co. ,  1 702 . 

Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  168. 

Barrett,  Richard  A.,  309. 
COOK,  MOSES,  1676,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Killed  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Atkinson,  Charles  T.,  285. 
COOK,  CAPTAIN  THADDEUS,  1728-1800. 
Ensign  of  2d  Co.  of  Preston,  8th 
Conn.  Regt.,  1755.  Lieutenant, 
Troop  of  Horse,  loth  Regt.,  1757. 
Captain,  2d  Co.,  1763.  Deputy 
from  Wallingford,  1775. 

Doolittle,  George  T.,  360. 
COOK,    THOMAS,    -       -    1674,    Ports 
mouth,  R.  I.     Deputy  to  the  As 
sembly. 

Wilbour,  Joshua,  210. 
COOK,   LIEUTENANT  WESTWOOD,    1670- 
1 744,  Hadley,  Mass.    Served  under 
Capt.  Henry  Dwight  in  the  Indian 
War,  1722-1726. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Case,  Edward  B.,  288. 
COOK(E),  MAJOR  AARON,  1610-1690,, 
Westfield,  Mass.  Major  of  Hart 
ford  Troop,  1658.  Deputy,  1668. 
Ensign,  1676.  Captain  of  a  gar 
rison  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Woodruff,  Charles  H.,  131. 

Daly;  M.  Ordway,  183. 

Heminway,  Fred.  T.,  189. 

Leeds,  Charles,  194. 

Cooley,  Francis  R.,  220. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 
COOKE,    CAPTAIN    AARON,    2d,    1641- 
1716.     Ensign,    1693.      Captain, 
1678-1713,  Hadley  Militia.    Dep 
uty,  1689,  et  seq. 

Woodruff,  Charles  H.,  131. 

Gross,  Charles  E.,  224. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Wright,  Harry  L.,  304. 
COOKE,  FRANCIS,  1583-1663.  Came 
over  in  the  Mayflower.  Member 
of  Miles  Standish's  Co.  and  served 
under  him  in  expedition  against 
the  Indians.  Member  of  the  Ply 
mouth  Military  Co.,  1643. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  126. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Ames,  Joseph  B.,  176. 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 

Parker,  Frederick  W.,  199. 

Swift,  Henry  W.,  206. 

Goddard,  Lester  O.,  291. 

Washburne,  Hempstead,  303. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  340. 

Washburn,  William  D.,  348. 

Kelly,  Edward  L.,  371. 

Thompson,  Clifton  S.,  372. 
COOKE,   JACOB.    Volunteer   in  the  Pe- 
quot  War,  1637,  and  a  member  of 
Capt.    Myles    Standish's    Co.    in 
1643. 

Kelly,  Edward  L.,  371. 

COOK(E),  JOHN, 1694,  Dartmouth, 

Plymouth  Colony.   Deputy,  1666, 
et  seq. 

Swift,  Henry  W.  206. 
COOKE,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  NICHOLAS, 
1717-1782.  Deputy-Governor  of 
Rhode  Island,  under  Royal  Char 
ter,  1 769.  Deputy  -  Governor, 
with  power  of  a  Commissioner-in- 
Chief,  1775. 

Cooke,  James  Welch,  139. 
COOLIDGE,    ENSIGN    JOHN,    1630-1691, 


Watertown,  Mass.  Ensign,  serv 
ing  in  King  Philip's  War,  1676. 

Harrington,  Charles,  188. 
COOLIDGE,  JOHN,    1604-1691,    Water- 
town,  Mass.     Deputy,  1658. 

Amee,  Albert  F.,  176. 

Brown,  George  E.,  180. 

Daniels,  Howard  B.,  184. 

Harrington,  Charles,  188. 

COOPER,  JOHN, 1689.     First  settler 

and  signed  the  fundamental  agree 
ment  at  New  Haven,  1639.  Dep 
uty  and  Governor's  Assistant, 
1676.  Member  of  Council  of 
War. 

Smith,  Wyllys  K.,  300. 
COOPER,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1619- 
1695.  Commanded  the  rescuing 
force  of  twenty-seven  dragoons  and 
ten  Springfield  Indians  at  the  In 
dian  attack  on  Brookfield,  Mass., 
1675.  Killed  by  the  Indians  at 
the  burning  of  Springfield. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Dominick,  George  F.,  Jr.,  57. 

Dominick,  Lamont,  57. 

Barbour,  Lucius  A.,  217. 

Huse,  Hiram  A.,  280. 

Fisher,  Albert  J.,  290. 
COOPER,  WILLIAM,  1632-1710,  West 
Jersey.  Member  of  first  Legisla 
ture,  1682  and  of  Assembly,  1682, 
et  seq.  Member  of  the  Council  of 
Proprietors,  1688. 

Middleton,  H.,  164. 
CORBIN,    COLONEL   HENRY,    1620-1675. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  Virginia, 
1 663- 1 667  and  House  of  Burgesses, 
1658-1659. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 

Newton,  Virginius,  262. 

Barrett,  Richard  A.,  309. 
CORLISS,  JOSHUA,  1733-1819,  Haverhill, 
Mass.  Served  in  Capt.  Moore's 
Co.,  1755,  French  and  Indian 
War;  in  2d  Foot  Co.  of  Haverhill, 
1757,  and  in  the  company  com 
manded  by  Sergt.  Samuel  Watts, 
for  the  relief  of  Fort  William  Henry, 

'757- 
Corliss,  Augustus  W.,  182. 

CORNELL,  THOMAS,  1656,  West- 

chester  Co. ,  N .  Y.  Ensign,  Ports 
mouth,  R.  L,  Militia,  1642-1644. 
Served  under  Gov.  Kieft  against  In 
dians. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Valentine,  Abraham  B.,  122. 

Jones,  Charles  H.,  143. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

Almy,  Leonard  B.,  217. 

Sands,  James  T.,  314. 

Almy,  William  E.,  338. 
CORSER,  JOHN,  1718-1791.  Soldier  in 
Capt.  Thomas  Tash's  Co.,  Col. 
Joseph  Blanchard's  Regt.,  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  Crown  Point 
Expedition,  1756. 

Corser,  Edward  S.,  340. 
CORSON  (VROOM),  CAPTAIN   CORNELIUS, 
1645-1693.  Captain  "Brookland," 
Horse,    1680,   of  Richmond  Co. 
Foot,  1 689,  under  Leisler. 

Lawrence,  Robert  C,  82. 
CORWIN  v.  CURWIN. 

COWLES,  JOHN, '675,  Farmington, 

Conn.      Deputy,   General   Court, 
1653-1654. 

Cowles,  Calvin  D.,  241. 
COWLES,  CAPTAIN  JOSIAH,    1716-1793. 
Ensign,   1756.     Captain,  1761,  of 
the     Second    Co.,    Southington, 
Conn. 

Cowles,  Calvin  D.,  241. 
CRAFT,  LIEUTENANT  GRIFFIN,  1609-1689, 
Roxbury,   Mass.     Deputy,    1638- 

'63-'67.  Sergeant  of  Militia.  , 

Lieutenant,  i653-'75-'76. 

Boutelle,  Frank  W.,  42. 

Crafts,  John  W.,  51. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

Brown,  Daniel  A.,  179. 

Levering,  Henry  M.,  195. 

Crafts,  George  W.,  332. 
CRAFT,  LIEUTENANT  MOSES,  1703-1768, 
Roxbury  and  Newton,  Mass. 
Served  at  Louisburg,  1745,  Capt. 
William  Williams'  Co.,  Col. 
Choate's  Regt.  Lieutenant  in  Mili 
tary  Co.  of  Newton. 

Brown,  Daniel  A.,  179. 

Crafts,  John  C.,  182. 

Hyde,  Frank  C.,  192. 
CRAFT,  SAMUEL,   1637-1690.     Lieuten 
ant,    Roxbury    Militia.      One    of 
twelve  Grantees  of  Pomfret,  Conn. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 
CRAFTS,    CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,    1694-1754. 
Ensign,  1733.     Lieutenant,  1735. 
Captain,    1741,    Pomfret,    Conn., 
Militia. 

Strong,  Donald  W.,  1 16. 
CRANE,    CAPTAIN    HENRY,  SR.,  Killing- 


worth,  Conn.  Lieutenant,  1675. 
Captain,  1704.  Governor's  As 
sistant,  1665.  Deputy,  General 
Court  twenty-seven  years. 

Brown,  James  H.,  368. 
CRANE,  CAPTAIN  HENRY, JR.,  Lieutenant 
of  Dunham   Militia,   1716.     Cap 
tain,  1718. 

Brown,  James  H.,  368. 
CRANE,  JASPER,  1590-1680.  Signer 
original  agreement  to  elect  town 
officers,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June 
14,  1639.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1 653- 1 658.  Governor's  Assistant, 
1662-1667.  Deputy  Provincial 
Assembly,  East  Jersey,  1667-1673. 
A  founder  of  NewarkeTowne,  and 
its  first  magistrate,  1667. 

Bell,  Jared  W.,  39. 

Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  69. 

Halsey,  Henry  A.,  69. 

Halsted,  David  Crane,  69. 

Halsted,  E.  Bayard,  69. 

Chandler,  Walter,  254. 

Halsey,  Charles  T    D.;  256. 

Toler,  Henry  P.,  258. 

Toler,  William  P.,  258. 
CRANE,  JASPER,  JR.,   1651-1712.     East 
Jersey    Provincial    Forces,    1675- 
1676. 

Halsted,  David  Crane,  69. 

Halsted,  E.  Bayard,  69. 
CRANE,    LIEUTENANT    JONATHAN,    1658- 
1734.     Ensign  and  Lieutenant  of 
Militia  at  Windham,  Conn.    Dep 
uty,  1701,  et  seq. 

Bloss,  Orlando  P.,  310. 
CRANE,  STEPHEN,  1709-1780.  Quar 
termaster,  1758.  Member  Assem 
bly  of  New  Jersey,  1765,  et  seq. 
Speaker,  1770-1772.  President, 
Provincial  Convention,  1774.  In 
1743,  sent  to  England  by  the 
people  of  Elizabethtown,  to  pre 
sent  their  rights  against  the  Pro 
prietors,  in  petition  to  George  II. 

Squier,  Charles  B.,  258. 
CRAWFORD,  DAVID,  1740-1800.  Signer 
of  Declaration  of  Maryland  Free 
man.  Member  of  Provincial  Con 
vention  held  in  Annapolis  to  vote 
for  delegate  to  the  Congress  of 
1774.  First  Associate  Judge  of 
Prince  George's  Co. 

Henry,  John  W.,  243. 
CRAWFORD,   COLONEL   WILLIAM,    1722- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1782.  Colonial  Forces,  Virginia. 
Ensign,  1 755.  Served  at  Fort  Du- 
quesne  under  Washington  in  the 
Pontiac  War,  and  in  Lord  Dun- 
more's  Indian  War.  Killed  by 
the  Delaware  Indians. 
Chenoweth,  Alexander  C.,  48. 

CREGIER,  MARTIN.  Captain-Lieutenant, 
New  Amsterdam  Burghers  Corps, 
1651.  Member  of  the  Governor's 
Council  and  first  Captain,  1659. 
Sent  to  protect  the  Dutch  colony 
on  the  Delaware,  1663,  commis 
sioned  Captain-Lieutenant  in  com 
mand  of  all  military  forces  of  the 
Province  of  New-York  under  the 
English,  and  conducted  the  war 
against  the  Esopus  Indians. 
Sherman,  William  W.,  no,  406. 

CRESSON,  CORPORAL  PIERRE.     Served  in 
expedition  against  the  Indians  at 
Esopus,  1663. 
Banta,  Theodore  Melvin,  36. 

CROCKER,  DEACON  WILLIAM,  1612-1692. 
Deputy  to  the  General   Court  of 
Mass.,  1 670-7 1 -'74. 
Foote,  John  C.,  311. 

CROCKER,  WILLIAM.     Member  of  Lieut. 
Thomas  Dimmock's  Co.  of  Barn- 
stable,  Mass.,  1643. 
Fuller,  Henry  C.,  291. 

CROMWELL,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1617- 
1649.  Commanded  a  privateer, 
1646-1649,  under  a  commission 
from  the  Earl  of  Warwick.  Brought 
Spanish  prizes  into  Boston  and 
Plymouth. 
Binney,  William  Greene,  40. 

CROMWELL, WILLIAM,  1 627- 1 684.  Mem 
ber  of  the  Legislature  Council  of 
Lord  Baltimore,  Lord  Proprietor 
of  Maryland,  and  serviced  in  an  ex 
pedition  against  the  Nanticoke  In 
dians,  1678. 

Chenoweth,  Alexander  C.,  48. 
Cromwell,  Charles,  288. 

CROSBY,  SIMON,  2d,  1637-1725.  Served 
in  garrison,  at  Billerica,  Mass.,  and 
on  scouting  service,  King  Philip's 
War.  Private  in  Capt.  Lane's 
Troop,  1 706.  Deputy,  1691,  etseq. 
Carney,  Sydney  H.,  Jr.,  47. 

CROSS,  PETER,   1653-1737.     Soldier  in 

King  Philip's  War. 
Barrows,  John  W.,  368. 

CRUGER,  HENRY,  1707-1778.     Member 


New-York  Provincial  Assembly, 
1745-1759.  Member  of  King's 
Council,  1767-1772. 

Hasell,  Lewis  Cruger,  70. 

Johnstone,  Francis  U.,  79. 

Oakley,  Henry  Cruger,  94. 

Pell,  William  Cruger,  97. 

Rhinelander,  Philip,  102. 

Rhinelander,  T.  J.  O.,  102. 
CRUTTENDEN,  ABRAHAM.  Governor's  As 
sistant,    Colony   of  New  Haven, 
1639, andTreasurer  of  Conn. ,1675- 
1680. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

CUDWORTH,  GENERAL  JAMES, 1682. 

Representative,  i649-'56-'59.  As 
sistant,  1656-1658.  Captain  of 
Militia.  Commanded  the  whole 
force  of  Plymouth  Colony  in  early 
part  of  King  Philip's  War.  Dep 
uty-Governor,  1 68 1. 

Atwood,  Edward  S.,  34. 

Whitcomb,  Lawrence,  210. 

Gay,  Frederick  W.,  280. 

Hall,  Lemuel  R.,  292. 

CULBERTSON,   JOHN,     1710-1767.       LieU- 

tenant  Penn.  Provincial  Militia, 
1748. 

Pinkerton,  Samuel  S.  S.,  149. 
CULVER,  EDWARD,  1600-1685.     Served 
as  a  soldier  and  scout  in  Pequot 
army,  King  Philip's  War. 

Culver,  Charles  M.,  52. 

Culver,  Henry  B.,  52. 

Richards,  Frederick  B.,  102. 
CUNNABELL,  JOHN,  1649-1724.  Mem 
ber  of  Capt.  William  Turner's  Co., 
in  King  Philip's  War,  in  defence 
of  Northampton  against  the  In 
dians,  1676,  the  defeat  of  the 
Indians  at  Great  Falls. 

Newcomb,  George  W.,  297. 
CURTIS,  LIEUTENANT  ISRAEL,  1644-1704. 
Lieutenant,    Woodbury,    Conn., 
Co.,  1690.     Deputy,  1689,^5^. 
Commissioner  many  years. 

Abbott,  EvertonJ.,  338. 
CURTIS,  JOHN,  ist, 1698.  Mem 
ber  First  Provincial  Assembly, 
held  by  William  Penn  at  Philadel 
phia,  i683-'84-'86,  and  of  the 
Council,  1688-1697. 

Burton,  Robert,  160. 
CURTIS,  JOHN,    1613-1707.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Britton,  Charles  P.,  43. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


CURTIS,  JOHN,  2d,  1692-1753.  Mem 
ber  of  Assembly  for  the  three  lower 
counties  of  Delaware,  1749;  and 
Speaker. 

Burton,  Robert,  160. 
CURTIS,  JOSEPH.  Ensign  in  Capt.  Wm. 
Whiting's  Co.,  Conn.  Militia, 
Phips'  Expedition;  King  Wil 
liam's  War,  1692-1693.  Gover 
nor's  Assistant,  1698-1721.  Mem 
ber  of  Committee  of  War,  Fair- 
field  Co.,  1709,  Queen  Anne's 
War. 

Moseley,  John  G.,  197. 

Curtis,  John  C.,  221. 
CURTIS,  LIEUTENANT  PHILIP.  Lieuten 
ant  in  Capt.  Henchman's  Co. ; 
slain  by  the  Indians  at  Hassano- 
mossett  (Grafton)  in  an  expedition 
from  Boston  in  1675,  for  the 
rescue  of  captives  taken  by  the 
savages  at  Marlboro. 

Flint,  Wyman  K.,  291. 
CURTIS,    ENSIGN  THOMAS,    1648-1736, 
Stratford,    Conn.      Deputy    from 
Wallingfoid,     1689.       Ensign    at 
Wallingford,  1704. 

Curtis,  Frederick  H.,  183. 

CURWEN,     (CORWIN)    CAPTAIN     GEORGE, 

1610-1685.     ist  Troop  of  Horse, 
Salem,     Mass.,     1662.      Deputy, 
1660,  et  seq. 
Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

CUSHING,  ENSIGN  BENJAMIN^  1725-1812, 
Hingham,  Mass.,  Ensign  in  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Beal's  Co.,  Col.  Benjamin 
Lincoln's  Regt.,  relief  of  Fort 
William  Henry,  1757. 
Swan,  Robert  T.,  206. 

GUSHING,  DANIEL,  1619-1700,  Hing 
ham,  Mass.  Deputy,  i68o-'82- 

'95- 

Morse,  Fred  W.,  270. 
GUSHING,  JOHN,  SR.,  1627-1708,  Scit- 
uate,  Mass.  Deputy  Plymouth 
Colony,  1674,  et  seq.  Governor's 
Assistant,  1689-1691.  Deputy, 
Mass.  General  Court,  1692. 

Howe,  Herbert  M.,  M.D.,  143. 

Whitridge,  Wm.,  169. 

McGlenen,  Edward  W.,  195. 

McGlenen,  Harry  J.,  195. 

Nash,  Nathaniel  C.,  197. 

Gushing,  Luther  S.,  340. 

Porter,  Alexander  S.,  Jr.,  346. 
GUSHING,   HON.  JOHN,  2d,    1660-1738. 


Member  of  the  Governor's  Coun 
cil  of  Mass.,  1710-1728. 

Whitridge,  Wm.,  169. 
GUSHING,  HON.  JOHN,  3d,  1695-1778. 
Representative  from  Scituate, 
Mass.,  1721,  et  seq.  Member  of 
the  Governor's  Council,  1746- 
1763. 

Whitridge,  Wm.,  169. 
GUSHING,     CORNET    MATTHEW,     1660- 
1715,  Hingham,  Mass.      Cornet  of 
Troop,  1680. 

Rice,  Henry  B.,  202. 
CUSHMAN,    ISAAC,     1676-1727.      Lieu 
tenant  of  Militia,  Plympton,  Mass. 

Fuller,  Henry  C.,  291. 
CUSHMAN,    THOMAS.      Member  of  the 
Plymouth,  Mass.  Militia,  1643. 

Fuller,  Henry  C.,  291. 
CUTLER,  JAMES,  1606-1694.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War.      Member    of 
Lexington  Military  Co. 

Cutler,  Ralph  W.,  220. 

Forbes,  Charles  S.,  279. 

Poole,  Charles  C.,  298. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  340. 

CUTLER,    DOCTOR    JOHN,    I7}5t 

Hingham,  Mass.  Surgeon  in  Capt. 
Appleton's  Co.,  Great  Swamp 
Fight. 

Blunt,  Stanhope  E.,  41. 

McAllister,  Hey  wood  H.,  87. 

Parker,  Montgomery  D.,  200. 

Francis,  Valentine  M.,  405. 
CUTLER,    LIEUTENANT    THOMAS,     1648- 
1722.     Lieutenant  of  the  Lexing 
ton   Militia  under  Capt.  William 
Reed. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  340. 

CUTT,  JOHN, 1 68 1.     President  of 

the  Council  of  New  Hampshire, 
1679-1681. 

Hall,  Clayton  C.,  161. 

Hall,  Thos.  Wm.,  161. 
CUTTER,  EPHRAIM,   1651 ,  Water- 
town,  Mass.     Served  under  Major 
Samuel  Appleton  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Cutter,  Edward  J.,  183. 

Cutter,  John  C.,  183. 

Cutter,  Henry  A.,  267. 
CUTTER,  GERSHOM,    1653-1738,    Cam 
bridge,  Mass     Served  under  Capt. 
Nathaniel  Davenport,  King  Philip's 
War,  and  granted  land  therefor. 

Cutter,  William  R.,  183. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Fletcher,  Walter  V.,  185. 
CUTTER,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1628-1698, 
Charlestown,  Mass.  Ensign, 
Charleston  Militia,  1669.  Lieu 
tenant,  1678.  Deputy,  General 
Court,  1680-1682. 

Rice,  Henry  B.,  202. 
CUTTER,  RICHARD,  1621-1693.      Mem 
ber  and  Officer  of  "the  Artillery 
Co. "in  1643.     Leader  and  Officer 
of  Militia  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Hadden,  Crowell,  Jr.,  68. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Wyman,  Walter,  249. 

Cutter,  Henry  A.,  267. 

Wyman,  Charles  H.,  317. 

Wyman,  Henry  P.,  317. 

Goshorn,  Edwin  C.,  324. 

CUTTS,  RICHARD, 1676.     Captain 

in  command  of  fort  at  Great 
Island,  1660.  Representative  for 
Portsmouth,  1655,  et  seq. 

Rust,  Nathaniel  J.,  203. 

Butters,  George,  288. 
CUYLER,  MAJOR  HENDRICK,  1639-1691. 
Commissioned,  1689.  Major  of 
all  the  foot  companies  in  the  City 
and  County  of  New-York,  French 
and  Indian  War. 

Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 

Hasell,  Lewis  Cruger,  70. 

Johnstone,  Francis  U.,  78. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Oakley,  Henry  Cruger,  94. 

Pell,  William  Cruger,  97. 

Rhinelander,  Philip,  102. 

Rhinelander,  T.  J.  O.,  102. 

Seaman,  Louis  L.,  108. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  112. 

Hardie,  Francis  H.,  243. 

Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler,  243. 

DAGGETT,  LIEUTENANT  ELIHU,  1710- 
1 769.  Lieutenant,  1 754,  Capt. 
John  Stearns'  Co.,  at  taking  of 
Frontenac. 

Daggett,  George  H.,  52,  341. 

Daggett,  Daniel  C.,  288. 
DALTON,  SAMUEL,  1629-1680.  Hamp 
ton,  N.  H.  Deputy,  General 
Court,  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1662, 
et  seq.  Member  of  the  Governor's 
Council  of  New  Hampshire, 
1680. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

Moulton,  George  M.,  297. 


DAMON,  SAMUEL,  Reading,  Mass.     Sol 
dier  in  Narragansett  War. 

Marsh,  George  S.,  295. 
DANFORTH,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,  1628- 
1712,  Billerica,  Mass.  Lieuten 
ant,  1675.  Captain,  1683.  Dwell 
ing  used  as  a  Garrison  House, 
King  Philip's  War.  Deputy,  1685. 

Bigelow,  Henry  N.,  178. 
DANFORTH,  NICHOLAS,  1585-1638.  Cam 
bridge,    Mass.        Representative, 
1636-^7. 

Bigelow,  Henry  N.,  178. 

Danforth,  Allen,  183. 

Hall,  George  F.,  188. 

Hastings,  Henry,  189. 

Bemis,  Geo.  P.,  332. 
DANFORTH,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  THOMAS, 
1622-1699,  Cambridge.     Deputy- 
Governor  of  Mass.,  1676-1692. 

Bowen,  Clarence  W.,  42. 

Dyer,  Horace  E.,  279. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

DANIELS,   TIMOTHY,   1722 .     Alarm 

List,     Sherburne,     Mass.,     Capt. 
Joseph  Perse,  1757,  French  War. 

Hill,  Lew  Cass,  190. 
DAVIS,    COLONEL    AARON,     1709-1777. 
Captain,    1774.      Colonel,    1775. 
Delegate  to  the  Provincial  Con 
gress,  Mass.,  1774-1776. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 
DAVIS,  CAPTAIN  AARON,  JR.,  1735-1773. 
Captain,    Troop   of  Horse,    Rox- 
bury  Militia. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 
DAVIS,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1634-1718,  York, 
Me.  Member  of  the  First  Pro 
vincial  Council,  1680-1681,  and 
its  Deputy-President,  1681.  Dep 
uty-Governor,  1686.  Major,  com 
manding  the  Provincial  Militia. 

Upham,  Charles  C.,  208. 
DAVIS,  JOSEPH,  1650-1732.      In  Garri 
son    at    Marlboro,     Mass.,    King 
Philip's  War. 

Parker,  Montgomery  D.,  200. 
DAVIS,  LIEUTENANT  SIMON,  1637-1713, 
Concord,  Mass.  Served  under 
Capt.  Thomas  Wheeler,  King 
Philip's  War.  In  command  at 
Brookfield  when  Wheeler  was 
disabled.  Lieutenant,  1689. 

Davis,  Simon,  184. 

DAWES,    LIEUTENANT    AMBROSE,    1642- 
1705.     Lieutenant,    King  Philip's 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


War.     Wounded  at   Fort  Pema- 

quid,  Maine,  1692. 
Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 
Davies,  William  G.,  53. 
Furness,  Dawes  E.,  186. 

DAY,     LIEUTENANT-COLONEL     BENJAMIN, 

1710-1808,  West  Springfield, 
Mass.  Captain  of  a  volunteer 
company,  South  Regt.,  Hampshire 
Co.,  at  Crown  Point,  1755.  Cap 
tain  under  Major-Gen.  Winslow, 
1756.  Captain,  relief  of  Fort 
William  Henry,  1 757.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  South  Regt.,  1771. 
Smith,  Hinsdale,  204. 

DAY,    BENJAMIN,    1691    ,    Attle- 

borough,      Mass.        Member     of 
Legislature,  i75o-'53-'59. 
Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 

DAYTON,    LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  ISAAC, 

1720-1800.    Quartermaster  Troop 

of  Horse,  Newport,  R.  I.     Major, 

1770.     Lieutenant-Colonel,  1774. 

Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  97. 

DEANE,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  1702-1773, 
Norton,  Mass.  Ensign,  2d  Co. 
of  Foot.  Capt.  Ephraim  Leonard, 
1739.  Captain-Lieutenant,  1734. 
Captain  2dCo.,  3rd  Regt.,  Bristol 
Co.  Militia,  Col.  Samuel  White. 
Allen,  Francis  D.,  175. 

DE  BRUYNE  (  DE  BROWNE),  CAPTAIN 
JOHANNIS.  Summoned  to  attend 
the  Proclaiming  of  their  Majesties 
William  and  Mary,  1689.  In 
command  of  New-York  Militia 
sent  to  Albany,  1690.  Member 
of  Leisler's  Council,  French 
War. 
Brown,  Paul  Richard,  44. 

DEHONEUR,  JOHN,  1665-1717.    Captain, 
5th  Co.,  New-York  City  Militia, 
Col.  William  Peartree.  Expedition 
to  Canada,  1710-171 1. 
Beekman,  J.  William,  38. 

DE  LA  MONTAGNE,  GENERAL  JOHANNES, 
1596-1670.  Chief  in  Military 
Command  at  Manhattan  Island, 
1640-1645.  Sent  with  fifty  men  to 
the  defence  of  Fort  Good  Hope 
[Hartford,  Conn.],  1641.  Su 
preme  Councillor  under  Gov. 
Kieft,  1638-1646.  Member  of 
Stuyvesant's  Council,  1647-1656. 
Vice-Director  Fort  Orange,  1656- 
1664.  Member  Convention  of 


1 653.    Commissioner  on  Fortifica 
tion,  1654. 

Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  59. 

Koues,  Geo.  E.,   81,  257. 
DE  LANCEY,  ETEINNE  (STEPHEN),   1663- 
1741,  Member  New-York  Colonial 
Assembly,  1702,  ei  seq. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 
DE    LANCEY,    GOVERNOR  JAMES,    1703- 
1 760.     Chief  Justice  and  Governor 
of  the  Province  of  New- York. 

de  Lancey,  Edward  Floyd,  55. 
DE  LA  NOYE  (DE  LANOY,   DE  LANNOY)  , 
ABRAHAM.         Corporal      Burgher 
Corps,  New  Amsterdam,  1653. 

Foulke,  Bayard  F.,  62. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  99. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 

Voorhees,  William  P.,  316. 
DE  LA  WARR,  LORD  THOMAS  WEST,  first 
Governor  and  Captain-General  of 
Virginia,  1610. 

Ward,  Aaron,  125. 

DEMAREST,  DAVID,  1620-1693.  Dele 
gate  from  Staten  Island,  Assembly 
of  New  Netherlands,  1664,  2d  war 
with  the  English,  and  surrender  of 
the  Province. 

Banta,  Theodore  Melvin,  36. 
DE  MEYER,  MAJOR  NICHOLAS."  Captain, 
1679.  Major,  1685,  in  command 
of  the  Militia  of  the  City  and  Co. 
of  New-York,  Proclamation  of  the 
Duke  of  York  as  James  II. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 
DEMING,  JOHN,  1615-1705,  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.  Representative,  1 649- 
1661.  Named  as  one  of  the  Pat 
entees  of  Conn,  in  the  Royal 
Charter,  1662. 

Mackenzie,  G.  Norbury,  164. 

Mackenzie,  George  N.,  3d,  164. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  221,  379. 

French,  Wm.  Freeman,  223. 
DEMING,    JOSEPH,     1711-1774.      Lieu 
tenant,  i  ith  Co.,  6th  Regt.,  Conn. 
Militia,  1753. 

Reynolds,  James,  102. 
DENNIS,  THE  REVEREND  JOHN.     Chap 
lain,  Queen  Anne's  War. 

Dennis,  Rodney,  55,  221. 
DENNIS,  JOHN,  1704-1766.     Member  of 
Assembly,  Maryland,  1755. 

Dennis,  James  Teakle,  160. 
DENNIS,    THOMAS.       Soldier    in    King 
Philip's  War. 


452 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Dennis,  Rodney  S.,  55. 
Dennis,  Holmes  V.  M.,Jr.,  56. 
Dennis,  Rodney,  221. 
DENISON,  MAJOR-GENERAL  DANIEL,  1612- 
1682.  Mass.  Colonial  Forces.  Cap 
tain,  Pequot  War,  and  Major-Gen- 
eral,   1652-1680.     Deputy,   1635- 
1652.     Colonial   Secretary,    1653. 
Commissioner  for  the  United  Col 
onies,  1654-1662. 

Brewster,  Henry  C,  43. 
Chandler,  Walter,  48,  254. 

Rich,  James  R.,  202. 

Rich,  Thomas  P.,  202. 
Nichols,  Henry  A.,  362. 
Nichols,  Willard  A.,  362. 
DENISON,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE,  1620-1694. 
Captain  New  London  Co.  Forces, 
King  Philip's  War,  under   Major 
Mann  and  Major  Talcott.    Second 
in  command  to  Major  Treat,  Great 
Swamp    Fight.     Served    on    the 
frontier.  Captured  the  Indian  Chief 
Canonchet.      Chosen  with  Major 
Mason  to  assist  the  Pequot  Chiefs 
to  govern  their  tribes.     Assistant 
and     Deputy    from     Stonington, 
Conn. 

Avery,  Frank  M.,  35. 

Brewster,  Henry  C.,  43. 

Brown,  George  Leroy,  44. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  91. 

Palmer,  Walter  W.,  95. 

Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  96. 

Roberts,  Cyrus  S.,  103. 

Macdonald,  M.,  146,  257. 

Brooks,  John  H.,  179. 

Hull,  James  W.,  192. 

Learned,  Bela  P.,  227. 

Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 

Robinson,  Lucius  F.,  229. 

Shipman,  Arthur  L.,  230. 

Wheeler.  Ralph,  234. 

Cox,  William  V.  Z.,  242. 

Dennison,  Ira  W.,  242. 

Holt,  Henry  P.  R.,  243. 

Owen,  Frederick  D.,  246. 

Ames,  Louis  A.,  254. 

Gardiner,  Curtis,  311. 

Randall,  Jno.  F.,  314. 

Sabin,  Eugene  F.,  314. 

Sabin,  Sidney  A.,  314. 

Chase,  Clement,  332. 

Fletcher,  Paris,  341. 

Peet,  Emerson  W.,  345. 


Denison,  Charles,  369. 
Denison,  John  H.,  369. 
DENISON,    JOHN,     Stonington,    Conn. 
Ensign,  in  Colonial    Forces,  1673, 
et  sea.     Deputy. 
Griffith,  Wm.  H.,  67. 
DENISON,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1646-1698. 
Soldier    in     King    Philip's    War, 
Narragansett  and  other  campaigns. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 
DENNY,    DANIEL.      Captain,  Lancaster, 
Mass.    Representative,  1745-1747. 
Sargent,  John  S.,  300. 

DENT,  THOMAS, 1676.  Justice  for  St. 

Mary's  Colony,  Maryland,    1661- 
1669.     High  Sheriff,  1664.     Bur 
gess,  i669-'74-'76. 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  168. 
DE  PEYSTER,  COLONEL  ABRAHAM,   1657- 
1728.     Cadet  of  Burgher   Corps, 
1673.     Captain,    1689.     Colonel, 
1693.     Chief  Justice  and  Member 
of  the  Royal  Council,  1698.    Act 
ing  Governor,  1 700.     Treasurer  of 
the  Provinces  of  New-York  and 
New  Jersey,  1706-1721. 
Bailey,  Theodorus,  35. 
Bishop,  Cortlandt  F.,  41. 
de  Peyster,  Frederic  J.,  56. 
Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 
Seaman,  Louis  L.,  108. 
Hamersley,  William,  224. 
DE  PEYSTER,  JOHANNIS.    Cadet,  Burgher 
Corps  at  New  Amsterdam,    1653. 
Burgomaster  and  Commissioner. 
Bleecker,  Anthony  J.,  41. 
de  Peyster,  Frederic  J.,  56. 
Fryer,  Robt.  L.,  63. 
Hill,  Robert  C.,  72. 
Seaman,  Louis  L.,  108. 
DE  PEYSTER,   CAPTAIN  JOHANNES,  1666- 
1719.      Ensign,    1689.      Captain, 
2d    Battalion    Foot,     New-York, 
1695.    Afterwards  Colonel. 
Belknap,  Waldron  P.,  38. 
Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  41. 
Crosby,  Edward  N.,  51. 
Crosby,  Livingston,  52. 
Foulke,  Bayard  F.,  62. 
Foulke,  William,  63. 
Hill,  Robert  C.,  72. 
Pell,  Frederick  A.,  97. 
Russell,  Wm.  Hamilton,  104. 
DE  RUINE,  CAPTAIN  SIMON,   New  Am 
sterdam.     Served  against  Indians 
at  Esopus,  1663. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Banta,  Theodore  Melvin,  36. 

Myer,  Isaac,  92. 

DESBOROUGH,  NICHOLAS,  1612-1683. 
Soldier  in  Capt.  John  Mason's 
Co.  from  Hartford,  Pequot  War. 

Brown,  James  H.,  368. 
DE  SILLE,  NICASIUS.     Member  of  Coun 
cil,     1653-1660.      Schout    Fiscal, 
New  Netherland,  1658-1660. 

Ferris,  Morris  P.,  61. 

Lawrence,  Robert  C.,  82. 

Luquer,  Lea  Mel.,  86. 

Luquer,  Thatcher  T.  P.,  86. 
DEWEY,  CAPTAIN  STEPHEN,   1719-1796. 
Served  in  Col.  William  Williams' 
Regt.,  Mass.  Troops,  1758. 

Benedict,  Robert  Dewey,  39. 

Dewey,  Charles  A.,  56. 

Benedict,  Geo.  Grenville,  278. 

DEWEY,    CORNET  THOMAS,   1648. 

Cornet  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  Troop. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Dewey,  Charles,  278. 

Dewey,  Chauncey  E.,  369. 
DE    WITT,    CAPTAIN    ANDRIES,     1657- 
1710.      Captain,    Kingston    Co., 
Associated  Exempts. 

Innes,  Hasbrouck,  76. 
DE  WITT,  CAPTAIN  PETRUS,  1722-1790. 
Captain     of    Militia,     Rhinebeck 
Precinct;  Fort  Ticonderoga,  1758. 

Innes,  Hasbrouck,  76. 
DE  WOLF,  BALTHASAR.     Lyme  Militia, 
Conn.,  1668. 

Richards,  Frederick  B.,  102. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 
DIBBLE,   EBENEZER,    1641-1675.     Killed 
in  the  Great  Swamp  Fight,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Smith,  Wyllys  K.,  300. 
DICKEY,  ADAM,  of  Londonderry,  N.  H. 
Member  Capt.  Samuel   Barr's  Co. 
of  Scouts  in  H.  M.  service,  1746. 

Melville,  Henry,  88. 

DICKINSON,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1675. 

Slain  in  the  Falls  Fight,  King 
Philip's  War.  Leader  of  a  band 
of  twelve  volunteers  from  Hat- 
field. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  92. 

Bar  dwell,  HarryJ.,  286. 
DICKINSON,  JOSEPH, 1675,  North- 
field,  Mass.  Member  of  Capt. 
Beer's  Co.;  went  from  Hadley, 
Mass.,  to  Northfield  to  rescue  the 
garrison  there.  He,  with  most  of 


the  company,  was  killed  by  the 
Indians. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  167. 

Dickinson,  Oliver  P.,  289. 

DICKINSON,     NATHANIEL,     1676. 

Member  of  the  Hampshire  Guard 
under  Capt.  John  Pynchon,  1663, 
in  defence  against  the  Indians. 

Duffield,  Howard,  58. 

Ames,  Louis  A.,  254. 

Bardwell,  HarryJ.,  286. 

Dickinson,  Frederick,  289. 
DILL,  CAPTAIN  MATTHEW.     Captain  in 
Col.  Benjamin  Chamber's  Regt., 

1743. 

Clay,  Thomas  S.,  50. 
McAllister,  Heyward  Hall,  87. 

DlLLlNGHAM,   JOHN,    1759.       Killed 

in  the  Quebec   Expedition  under 

General  Wolfe. 
Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 
Dillingham,  William  Paul,  278. 

DlLLlNGHAM,    JOHN,     1630-1715.       LieU- 

tenant  Mass.  Militia,  1674. 
Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 
DIMMOCK,    LIEUTENANT    THOMAS.     See 

DYMOCKE. 

DIMON,     JOHN,     1700-1764,    Fairfield, 
Conn.      Ensign,    1733.     Lieuten 
ant,  1741.     Captain,  1745. 
Dimond,  Henry  C.,  322. 
DIMON,    CAPTAIN    MOSES,    1672-1748. 
Lieutenant,  1 709.     Captain,  1711, 
Fairfield,    Conn.     Deputy,    1722. 
Dimond,  Edwin  R.,  360. 
DIVOLL,  ENSIGN  JOHN, 1676.    Lan 
caster,  Mass.     Second  under  Major 
Simon     Willard,     King     Philip's 
War.    Ensign  in  Foot  Co.  at  Lan 
caster.     Killed   at  the  assault  on 
the  Rowlandson  Garrison  House. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 
DIVOLL,  WILLIAM,  1672-1731.     Soldier 
in  Peter  Joslin's  Garrison,  Lancas 
ter,  1704. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

Dix,  RALF, 1688,  Ipswich,   Mass. 

Soldier,  Indian  Wars,  1642. 
Young,  Harry,  212. 
DOANE,    LIEUTENANT-COLONEL    ELISHA, 
1699-1759.     Captain,     Louisburg 
Expedition,   1745.  Lieut. -Colonel, 
Canadian  Expedition,  1758. 
Doane,  William  H.,  323. 
DOANE,  JOHN,  1591-1686.     Governor's 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Assistant,  1632-' 53-'  39.  Member 
of  Plymouth  Military  Co.,  1643. 
Deputy,  Plymouth,  1639-1642; 
Eastham,  1649,  et  seq. 

Bryant,  Percy,  45. 

Doane,  William  C,  57. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Jordon,  Scott,  294. 

Doane,  William  H.,  322. 

Chittenden,  Edward  S.,  540. 
DOANE,  JOHN,  JR.,  1635-1 708,  Eastham. 
Deputy  General  Court,  Plymouth 
Colony,  1685,  et  seq. 

Doane,  Wm.  H.,  323. 
DODGE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1636-1728, 
Beverly,  Mass.  Served  in  the 
Troop  of  Horse  under  Capt.  John 
Whipple,  1676;  also  under  Capt. 
George  Curwin.  Captain  of  Troop, 
1690. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Abbott,  Francis  E.,  175. 
DONNELL,  HON.  SAMUEL,  1646-1718,  of 
Georgiana  (York,  Me.).     Member 
of  Council,    Mass.    Bay    Colony, 
Judge. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 
DOOLITTLE,  SERGEANT  ABRAHAM,  1620- 
1690,  Wallingford,  Conn.  Mem 
ber  of  Vigilance  Committee,  King 
Philip's  War.  Deputy  eight  times 
from  New  Haven  and  Walling 
ford.  Sergeant. 

Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 
DOOLITTLE,  DR.  BENJAMIN,  1695-1749, 
Northfield,  Mass.    Surgeon,   Gar 
rison  of  Fort  Dummer  and   Ash- 
ulots. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 
DORR,  EBENEZER,  1688-1760.     Captain, 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  I733~'34. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

DORSEY,  HON.  JOHN,  1663-1714.  Mem 
ber  of  the  Maryland  Council,  1710- 
1714. 

Keech,  Edwin  P.,  163. 

Welsh,  Luther  W.,  316. 
DOTEY,  EDWARD,  1599-1655.  4oth 
signer,  Mayflower  Compact.  Took 
part  in  "first  encounter, "8  Dec. 
(o.  s.),  1620.  Member  of  Capt. 
Myles  Standish's  first  Military 
Co.,  1621,  at  Plymouth.  Also 
1643. 

Ames,  Joseph  B.,  176. 


Parker,  Edward  L.,  199.' 

Chittenden,  Edwin  S.,  340. 

Kelly,  Edward  L.,  371. 
DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM,  1610-1682,  New 
London,  Conn.  Commissary  of 
the  Army,  Province  of  Conn., 
King  Philip's  War.  Deputy,  1  672- 
1675. 

Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 

Mott,  John  T.,  91. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Alexander,  Wm.  H.,  332. 
Dow,     CAPTAIN     HENRY,     1634-1707, 
Hampton,  N.  H.     Ensign,  Hamp 
ton  Military  Co.,  1689.     Captain, 
1692. 

Johnson,  John  F.,  193. 
DOWD  (DOUDE),  EBENEZER,  1709-1789, 
Killingsworth,  Conn.    Capt.  Tim 
othy  Hierliby's  Co.,  1760,  French 
and  Indian  War. 

Bell,  Jared  W.,  39. 

DOWNES,  CAPTAIN  EBENEZER,  1  707-1  790. 
Served  at  Fort  William  Henry  in 


Downes,  Anson  T.,  57. 
DRAKE,  JOSEPH.     Lieutenant  of  Militia, 

Province  of  New-York,  Eastches- 

ter,  1700. 

Reynolds,  James,  102. 
DRAPER,    CAPTAIN    JAMES,    2d,    1691- 

1768,    Dedham,    Mass.      Served 

in  King  Philip's  War. 
Draper,  Charles  A.,  57. 
Draper,  T.  Wain-Morgan,  57,  369. 
DRAPER,    CAPTAIN    JAMES,    3d,    1654- 

1698,  Dedham,  Mass.     Soldier  in 

King   Philip's  War. 
Draper,  Charles  A.,  57. 
Draper,  T.  Wain-Morgan,  57,  369. 
Cox,  Edwin  B.,  182. 
Cox,  Wm.  Emerson,  182. 
Draper,  Eben  S.,  184. 
Draper,  William  F.,  184. 
DRAPER,  JOHN,  1725-1805,  Dover,  Mass. 

Private,    ist  Co.  of  Militia,  Ded 

ham,  Capt.  Joseph  Richards,  de 

fence  against  the  Indians,  1  754. 
Draper,  Walter  H.,  184. 
DRESSER,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1639-1724, 

Rowley,  Mass.     Provincial  Forces, 

Mass.  Bay  Colony.      Representa 

tive,  1691,  et  seq. 
Spofford,  PaulN.,  113. 
DRESSER,   CAPTAIN  RICHARD.     Captain 

of  the  Charlton,  Mass.  Co.,  Col. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


John     'Chandler,      Jr.'s,      Regt., 
relief   of    Fort    William     Henry, 
1758. 
Hammond,  Lyman  D.,  293. 

DRURY,  LIEUTENANT  HUGH, 1689, 

Boston,  Mass.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1659,  and  2d  Sergt,  1664.  Lieu 
tenant  in  Capt.  Daniel  Henchman's 
Co.  of  Foot,  1675. 

Bent,  S.  Arthur,  1 78. 

Green,  Charles  M.,  187. 
DRURY,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1646-1678, 
Boston.  Private  in  Capt.  Mose- 
ley's  Co.  Ensign  and  Lieutenant 
in  Capt.  Davenport's  Co.,  Great 
Swamp  Fight. 

Bent,  S.  Arthur,  1 78. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  221,  379. 

Bartholomew,  James  H.,339. 

Clark,  Orlando  E.,  393. 
DRURY,    CAPTAIN    THOMAS.      Deputy, 
Mass.  General  Court,  1701. 

Bent,  S.  Arthur,  178. 
DUBOIS,  ABRAHAM,  1657-1731,  Hurley, 
N.  Y.     Served  in  2d  Canadian  Ex 
pedition. 

Gross,  Samuel  E.,  292. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  360. 
DUBOIS,  Louis,  1626-1695.  French 
Huguenot  settler  and  patentee. 
Founder  of  New  Paltz.  His  wife, 
her  three  children,  and  others  were 
carried  into  captivity  by  the  In 
dians  at  the  burning  of  Hurley, 
(new  village),  1663.  He  led  an 
expedition  against  the  Indians,  de 
feated  them  and  rescued  the  cap 
tives.  In  1670,  served  again  in 
the  Colonial  Forces  against  the 
Indians. 

Collins,  H.  O.,  50,  359. 

Deyo,  Peter,  56. 

DuBois,  Wm.  M.,  57. 

Marshall,  Henry  Rutgers,  87. 

Poucher,  John  W.,  100. 

Gross,  Samuel  Eberly,  292. 

Lightner,  William  H.,  344. 
DuBois,    LIEUTENANT  SOLOMON,    1670- 
1750,  Hurley,  N.  Y.     Lieutenant, 
Ulster  Co.  Militia. 

Poucher,  John  W.,  too. 

Gross,  Samuel  E.,  292. 
DUDLEY,  FRANCIS.     A  soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Dudley,  Edgar  S.,  58. 
DUDLEY,  LIEUTENANT  JAMES,  1690-1746. 


Lieutenant  in  Col.  Samuel  Moore's 
New  Hampshire  Regt.,  Louisburg, 
1744.  Also  served  under  Capt. 
Nicholas  Gilman  against  Indians, 
1710. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
DUDLEY,  GOVERNOR  JOSEPH,  1647-1720. 
Chief  Justice  Supreme  Court,  Prov 
inces  of  New  England  and  New 
York.  President  of  the  Colonies 
of  Mass,  and  New  Hampshire, 
1686.  Member  of  Andros'  Coun 
cil.  Governor  of  Mass.,  1702- 
1715.  Fought  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

De  Koven,  H.  L.  R.,  55. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  M.,  105. 
DUDLEY,  SAMUEL,  1610-1682,  Salis 
bury,  Mass.  Deputy,  1641-1645. 
Associate  Judge  at  Salisbury,  and 
one  of  the  founders  of  Exeter, 
N.  H.  Lieutenant  there  under 
Capt.  John  Underbill,  1631-1632. 
Chaplain,  King  Philip's  War  under 
Winslow.. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  120. 
DUDLEY,   STEPHEN,    1734.       Soldier  in 
Indian  Wars,  1695. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
DUDLEY,  GOVERNOR  THOMAS,  1 576- 1 65  3 . 
Capt.  in  Service  of  Henry  Nevarre 
at  the  Seige  of  Amiens.  Second 
Governor  of  Mass.  Bay  Colony, 
1634,  et  seq.  Deputy-Governor, 
1630,  et  seq.,  ad  int.  Governor's 
Assistant,  1635-1636.  Commis 
sioner,  1643,  et  secL-i  f°r>  ar>d  twice 
President  of  United  Colonies.  Ma- 
jor-General,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1746.  Signed  charter,  Harvard 
College. 

Barnes,  Alfred  V.,  36. 

Bostwick,  Henry  A.,  42. 

Chauncey,  Elihu,  48. 

Chandler,  Walter,  48,  254. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

Grinnell,  Wm.  Milne,  67. 

Erving,  Wm.  Van  R.,  60. 

Holmes,  Edwin  T.,  73. 

Janvrin,  Joseph  E.,  77. 

Langdon,  Woodbury  G.,  81. 

Koues,  G.  Ellsworth,  81,  257. 

Norton,  Ewd.  L.,  93. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

Rogers,  Wm.  Evans,  104. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Saltonstall,  A.  H.  M.,  105. 

Sherwood,  Samuel,  1 10. 

Stevens,  Clarence  W.,  114. 

Stevens,  Frederic  B.,  114. 

Stokes,  Anson  Phelps,  115. 

Taylor,  Washington  I.,  117. 

Tucker,  Oilman  H.,  120. 

Tufts,  Walter  B.,  121. 

Williams,  Ephraim,  129. 

Hale,  Arthur,  142. 

Wilson,  John  A.,  170. 

Adams,  Edw.  M.,  175. 

Bell,  Charles  U.,  178. 

Green,  Samuel  S.,  187. 

Hale,  Josiah  L.,  188. 

Pierce,  Jacob  W.,  200. 

Whiting,  Wm.  Sawin,  210. 

Wiggin,  Jas.  H.,  210. 

Ball,  George  O.,  267. 

Woodbury,  Urban  A.,  281. 

Poole,  Charles  C.,  298. 

Pettibone,  Asa  G.,  298. 

Woodbridge,  J.  Edwards,  304. 

Green,  John,  312. 

Norton,  Thos.  H.,  327. 

Adams,  John  W.,  338. 

Richardson,  William  E.,  346. 

Richardson,  Chauncey  E.,  346. 

Wade,  James  F.,  348. 

Wade,  John  P.,  348. 

Whitney,  Harry  E.,  350. 

Nichols,  Henry  A.,  362. 

Nichols,  WillardA.,362. 

Prescott,  Frank  C.,  362. 

Upham,  Edwin  D.,  372. 

Bagley,  John  N.,  389. 
DUFFIELD,  WILLIAM,  1727-1799,  Frank 
lin  Co.,  Penn.  Ensign,  Capt. 
Isaiah  Saddler's  Associated  Co., 
York  Co.,  1756.  Served  under 
Col.  Boquet,  1763-1764.  Headed 
a  force  of  50  men  at  Fort  Loudon, 
1765.  French  and  Indian  troub 
les. 

Duffield,  Howard,  58. 

Bell,  George,  240. 

Bell,  Wm.  D.,  240. 

DUKE,    COLONEL    HENRY,   I7I3- 

Member  of  Council  of  Virginia, 
Gov.  Nicholson,  1702.  Member 
House  of  Burgesses,  1696. 

Duke,  Richard  T.  W.,  Jr.,  58. 
DULANY,    DANIEL,    1686-1753.     Mem 
ber  of  Council,  Province  of  Mary 
land. 

Montgomery,  Thomas  H.,  147. 


DUMBLETON,      JOHN,      JR.,        1658-1675. 

Killed  by   Indians,   King   Philip's 
War,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Fisher,  Albert  J.,  290. 

DUMMER,    RICHARD,     1598-1678.     As 
sistant,     1635-1636,     Colony     of 
Mass. 
Emery,  Rufus,  60. 

DUNHAM,  HON.  JOHN,  1 588- 1 669.    Mem 
ber  Plymouth  Military  Co.,  1643. 
Deputy,  1639-1664. 
Cutler,  Edward  H.,  340. 

DUNLAP,    JAMES.       Private    in    Capt. 
Alexander  McNutt's  Co.,    French 
and  Indian  War. 
Gilchrist,  Harry  Wilbur,  269. 

DUTY,  WILLIAM,  ,  Rowley,  Mass. 

Soldier,    Capt.    Jonathan    Poole's 
Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Tenney,  Samuel  P.,  206. 

DUYCHINCK,    EVERT.      In    garrison   at 
Fort  Hope  near  the  site  of  Hart 
ford,  Conn.,  1640. 
Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

DUYCHINCK,    GERARDUS.      Captain    of 
Foot,   North    Ward,   New-York, 
1 689.     Member  of  Leisler's  Coun 
cil. 
Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

DWIGHT,  CAPTAIN  EDMUND,  1717-1755. 

Ensign,  capture  of  Lpuisburg. 
Young,  William  Hopkins,  131. 

DWIGHT,  CAPTAIN  HENRY,   1676-1732. 
Scout,   Hatfield,   Mass.,  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Hawley's  Co. 
Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

DWIGHT,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  JOSEPH, 
1703-1765,  Brookfield,  Mass. 
Colonel,  1744,  served  at  Louis- 
burg  under  Lieut. -Gen.  Pepperrell, 
1745.  Member  of  Council,  Mass. 
Bay  Colony,  1731-1732,  ei  seq. 
Commanded  a  Brigade  of  Militia, 
Ticonderoga  Expedition,  1 756. 
Foster,  Alfred  Dwight,  185. 

DWIGHT,  CAPTAIN  SETH,  1707-1774. 
Served  under  Joseph  Kellogg  above 
Northfield,  1729,  under  Capt. 
Bridgeman,  1747,  Col.  John 
Stoddard. 
Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

DWIGHT,  CAPTAIN  TIMOTHY,  1639-1718, 
Dedham,  Mass.  Cornet  of  Horse 
and  Captain  of  Foot.  Served  in 
ten  Indian  Expeditions.  Deputy 
General  Court  of  Mass. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Benjamin,  Marcus,  39,  240. 

Chapin,  Henry  Dwight,  48. 

Dwight,  ArthurS.,  58. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

Short,  Edward  L.,  no. 

Young,  William  H.,  131. 

Howe,  Edw.  W.,  191. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  234. 
DWIGHT,  COLONEL  TIMOTHY,  1 694- 1771. 
Captain  "Father  Ralle's  War," 
1724.  Built  Fort  Dummer  and 
was  its  first  commander.  He  was 
Colonel,  Chief  Justice  of  Hamp 
shire  Co.,  and  Deputy. 

Dwight,  ArthurS.,  58. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  234. 
DWINEL,  HENRY.     Served  in  the  French 
and  Indian  War,  1755-1761. 

Dunnell,  William  N.,  58. 
DYCKMAN,  JOHANNES.     Captain,    Inde 
pendent  Co.,    Livingston  Manor, 
1715. 

Byington,  Cassius  P.,  46. 

Dyckman,  Myron  H.,  58. 

DYER,  WILLIAM, ,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Secretary  of  the  Providence  Plan 
tations,  1639,  of  the  Colony  of 
Rhode  Island,  1640-1642.  Gen 
eral  Recorder,  1647-1648.  Com 
missioner  at  Newport  to  act  against 
the  Dutch,  1648.  Commissioner 
to  the  Assembly  from  Providence, 
1655;  from  Warwick,  1661;  from 
Newport,  1662. 

Hull,  James  Wells,  192. 

Dyer,  Elisha,  405. 

DYMOKE,  ENSIGN  SHUBAEL,  1644-1732. 
Ensign  and  Deputy,  Plymouth 
Court. 

Bassett,  Charles  Franklin,  37. 

Hulbert,  Henry  C,  75. 
DYMOKE,       (DIMMOCK)         LIEUTENANT 

THOMAS  1658.     Lieutenant, 

Barnstable  Co.  In  active  service 
against  the  Indians,  1643-1644. 
Deputy  for  six  years. 

Bassett,  Charles  Franklin,  37. 

Dimock,  William  DeW.,  57. 

Hulbert,  Henry  C.,  75. 

Leach,  J.  Granville,  144. 

EAGER,  WILLIAM  (ACER,  AGUR.)  Served 
in  Capt.  Thomas  Prentiss'  Co., 
"Middlesex"  troopers,  Mt.  Hope 
Campaign,  and  under  Lieut.  Ed 
ward  Oakes. 


Chatfield-Taylor,  Hobart  C.,  301. 
EAMES,    CAPTAIN    HENRY,     1698-1771, 
Framingham,      Mass.       Captain, 
1757,  French  and  Indian  War. 

Parker,  Charles  L.,  198. 
EAMES,  THOMAS,   1618-1680,  Framing- 
ham,    Mass.     Soldier    in    Pequot 
War. 

Eames,  Francis  L.,  58. 

MacVeagh,  Eames,  295. 

Perry,  William  S.,  380. 
EARL,  (EARLE)   CAPTAIN    RALPH,   1600- 
1 678.    Captain  of  Troop  of  Horse, 
Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  1671. 

Prime,  Ralph  Earl,  100. 

Wilbour,  Joshua,  210. 

Tilley,  R.  Hammett,  407. 
EARLE,  EDWARD,  1668-1714.  Member 
House  of  Deputies,  1695.  Com 
missioner  of  Revenue,  French  and 
India  War,  1702-1713,  Province 
of  New  Jersey. 

Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  59. 
EARLE,  MAJOR  SAMUEL,  1692-1770. 
Member  of  the  House  of  Burgesses 
from  Frederick  Co.,  Virginia,  1746. 
High  Sheriff,  1752.  Major,  Lord 
Hairfax  Regt.,  1748.  Justice, 
County  Court,  1748. 

Byers,  Anthony  Stoddard,  385. 

Earle,  Richard  Harrison,  385. 

EARLE,  WILLIAM, 1715.     Member 

General  Assembly,  Rhode  Island, 
i 704- i 706. 

Collins,  Henry  H.,  Jr.,  139. 
EASTMAN,  CAPTAIN  EBENEZER,  1689-1748. 
When  nineteen,  in  expedition 
against  Port  Royal.  At  twenty- 
one,  commanded  a  company  of 
Infantry  under  Admiral  Walker. 
Commander  of  a  company  at 
Louisburg,  1745.  First  settler  of 
Concord,  N.  H.  His  house  was 
a  garrison,  1 746. 

Walker,  George  L.,  232. 

Eastman,  Edson  C.,  268. 

Eastman,  Samuel  C.,  268. 

Rollins,  Frank  W.,  271. 

Staniels,  Chas.  Eastman,  272. 
EASTMAN,    CAPTAIN    JOSEPH.      Captain 
Crown  Point  Expedition,  1755. 

Walker,  George  L.,  232. 
EASTON,  GOVERNOR  JOHN,  1624-1705. 
Governor  of  Rhode  Island,    1690, 
et  seq.      Deputy-Governor,  1674- 
1,    1681, 


1676.     Attorney    General, 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


et  seq.  Attorney  General  of  Ports 
mouth  and  Newport,  1653-1654. 
Deputy,  1665,  et  seq.  Commis 
sioner,  1654,  et  seq. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Tilley,  R.  Hammett,  406. 
EASTON,  GOVERNOR  NICHOLAS,  1593- 
1675.  President  of  Rhode  Island. 
1650.  Deputy-Governor,  1666, 
six  years.  Governor,  1  672^73- 
'74.  Governor's  Assistant,  1640. 
Deputy,  1665-1666. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 

Ingersoll,  Colin  M.,  226. 

Tilley,  R.  Hammett,  406. 
EASTON,  PETER,  1622-1694.  Deputy 
i666-'7i-'77.  Commissioner  1660- 
1661.  Assistant,  1667.  General 
Treasurer,  1672-1677.  Attorney 
General,  1674-1676. 

Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 
EASTOW,  WILLIAM,  -  1665.     Repre 
sentative,  General  Court  of  Mass., 


Moulton,  John  H.,  313. 
EATON,    CORPORAL   JONAS,    1680-1720, 
Framingham,     Mass.       Corporal, 
Co.  of  Troopers,  Capt.  Isaac  Clark, 


Eaton,  Joseph  G.,  184. 
EATON,  FRANCIS,  -  1633.     Signer  of 
the  Mayflower  Compact.     Mem 
ber  of  the  first  Military  Co.  of  Ply 
mouth. 

Vide,  Joel  F.,  373. 

EATON,  CORPORAL  NOAH,  1708-1791, 
Framingham,  Mass.  Soldier  in 
Capt.  Josiah  Brown's  Troop.  In 
service  at  Post  No.  4,  Charles- 
town,  N.  H.,  King  George's  War, 
1  746.  Corporal  in  Capt.  Jeremiah 
Belknap's  Co.,  French  and  Indian 
War,  1757. 

Parker,  Charles  L.,  198. 

Parker,  C.  Wallingford,  198. 

Parker,  Herman,  199. 
EATON,  SAMUEL,  1619-1620  -  .   Mem 
ber    of   Plymouth    Military   Co., 
1643. 

Viele,  Joel  F.,  373. 

EATON,  GOVERNOR  THEOPHILUS,  1  590- 
1657.  Governor  of  New  Haven 
Colony,  1639-1657.  Founder  of 
the  City  of  New  Haven. 

Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  61. 


Metcalf,  Bryce,  89. 

Pond,  Charles  H.,  99. 

Pond,  Winthrop,  99. 

Wilcox,  Reynolds  W.,  129. 

Bishop,  Timothy  H.,  218. 

Pond,  Nicholas  Misplee,  228. 

Norton,  John  G.,  280. 
EATON,    COLONEL  WILLIAM.     Granville 
Co.    Militia.      Member   Colonial 
Assembly  of  North  Carolina,  1 746, 
et  seq. 

Daves,  Jno.  C.,  160. 
EATTON,  HON.  JOHN,  1689-1750,  Mon- 
mouth  Co.,  N.  J.  Judge,  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  1722.  First 
Representative,  1727-1750,  from 
the  county.  Trustee  from  the 
Province,  1 740,  West  India  Expe 
dition.  Paymaster,  Expedition  to 
Canada,  1746. 

Eaton,  Theodore  H.,  255,  389. 
EDDY,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN.  Officer  in 
Col.  Winslow's  Regt.,  Nova 
Scotia,  1755.  Lieutenant  under 
Capt.  Bailey,  Fort  William  Henry 
and  Crown  Point.  Enlisted  a  com 
pany  of  Troop,  Expedition  to 
Canada,  1758,  under  Col.  Doty, 
stationed  at  Fort  Cumberland, Col. 
Joseph  Fry's  Regt.,  1759.  Col 
onel  in  the  Revolution.  Repre 
sentative  from  Sharon,  Mass.,  and 
founder  of  Eddington,  Me. 

Avery,  John  H.,  389. 
EDDY,  SAMUEL.     Member  of  the   Ply 
mouth  Co.,  1643. 

Horton,  William  E.,  73,  244. 

Vandercook,  Jno.  D.,  302. 
EDGERLY,  DAVID,  1741-1785,  Brent- 
wood,  N.  H.  Soldier,  French  and 
Indian  War.  Member  Capt.  Alex 
ander  Todd's  Co.,  1 758,  and  Capt. 
Tilton's,  1760. 

Edgerley,  Edwin  Lorraine,  268. 

EDSALL,  SAMUEL,  1702.     Ensign, 

Esopus  War,  1663.  Member  of 
Gov.Carteret's  Council,  Province  of 
East  New  Jersey,  1668,  et  seq.  In 
dian  Interpreter,  New  Castle,  on 
the  Delaware,  1675-1676.  Coun 
cillor  under  Leisler,  Province  of 
New-York,  1689-1691. 

Eaton,  Theodore  H.,  255,  389. 
EDWARDS,  DAVID,  1712  ,  Charles- 
town,     Mass.,      Sentinel,     Capt. 
Thomas  Jenner's  Co.,  1748. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Winship,  William  H.,  211. 
EDWARDS,  REVEREND  TIMOTHY,  1669- 
1750.  Chaplain,  Colonial  Forces, 
Conn.,  Expedition  to  Canada, 
1711.  First  Minister  at  East 
Windsor,  1 694,  sixty-four  years. 

Dwight,  Arthur  S.,  58,  370. 

Edwards,  Pierrepont,  59,  256. 

Stringer,  Geo.  A.,  1 16. 

Tyler,  Harry  B.,  152. 

Tyler,  Sidney  F.,  152. 

Tyler,  Augustus  C.,  232. 

Woodbridge,  Jonathan  E.,  304. 
EELLS,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1639-1709, 
Milford,  Conn.  Sergeant,  1669. 
Lieutenant,  1676.  Commanded  a 
Garrison  at  Dartmouth,  Mass., 
King  Philip's  War.  Deputy,  Mil- 
ford,  1678,  et  seq.  Captain,  1683. 
Commissioner,  1683-1687.  Rep 
resentative,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1705- 
1 706.  Attained  the  rank  of  Major. 

Greene,  Edward  N.,  65. 

Goodwin,  Francis,  223. 

Goodwin,  James  J.,  223. 
EELLS,  COLONEL  SAMUEL,  1666-1753, 
Milford,  Conn.  Captain,  1699. 
Major,  New  Haven  Co.,  1709. 
Col.  2d  Regt.,  1739.  Deputy, 
1704,  1706.  Speaker,  1706-1708. 
Assistant,  1709-1739.  Judge,  Su 
perior  Court,  1711-1739.  County 
Court,  1730-1737. 

Goodwin,  Francis,  223. 

Goodwin,  James  J.,  223. 
EGLESTON,  JAMES.     Soldier  in  the  Pe- 
quot  War,  1637. 

Egleston,  Thomas,  59. 
EGLESTON,  JOSEPH,  1700-1774.  Marched 
under  Major  John    Ashley  to  the 
relief  of  Fort  William  Henry,  1 757. 

Egleston,  Thomas,  59. 
EGLESTON,  SETH,  1731-1772.     Marched 
with  his  father,  Joseph  Egleston, 
to    the    relief   of    Fort    William 
Henry. 

Egleston,  Thomas,  59. 
ELDERKIN,  COLONEL  JEDEDIAH.  Ensign, 
ist  Co.,  5th  Regt.,  Conn.  Militia, 
1754.  Major,  1759.  Lieut. -Col., 
1774.  Deputy  from  Windham, 
1765,  et  seq.  The  "  Elderkin 
too"  of  the  Windham  "  Frog 
Fight." 

Campbell,  Wm.  A.,  47. 

Elderkin,  Wm.  A.,  360. 


ELIOT,  PHILIP,  1602-1657.  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1638.  Colonel,  Mass. 
Militia. 

Payson,  Albert  H.,  362. 
ELLIOT,     ASA.       Soldier,     1757-1758. 
Campaign    against     French     and 
Indians. 

Elliot,  Daniel  Giraud,  59. 
ELLIOT,  HENRY.    Soldier  in  King  Philip's 

War,  1675. 

Elliot,  Daniel  Giraud,  59. 
ELIOT,  HON.  JOHN,  1667-1715.  Mem 
ber  of  Committee  of  War,  of  Hart 
ford,  1708.  Deputy,  i696-'97~ 
1701.  Speaker,  1702,  and  later  a 
Judge. 

Ormsbee,  Herman,  94. 
ELLIOT,  ROBERT,  1 640- 1 720,  New  Castle, 
N.    H.     Member  of  Gov.    Cran- 
field's    Council,    1682-1686,    and 
Gov.  Allen's,  1692,  et  seq.     Mem 
ber  of  the  last  Assembly  of  Maine, 
1685,  from  Scarborough. 
Frisbie,  Ivory  F.,  186. 
Leighton,  George  Eliot,  313. 
ELLIS,    CAPTAIN    CHARLES,    1719-1759. 
Albemarle  Co. ,  Virginia.    In  active 
service  on  the  Frontier,  1755-1756. 
Tapscott,  Jno.  S.,  167. 

ELLIS,  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD, ,  Ded- 

ham,  Mass.     Deputy,  1692. 
Ware,  Moses  E.,  208. 
Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
ELLISON,  COLONEL  THOMAS,  1701-1779. 
French  and  Indian  War.     In  1 757, 
marched  his  regiment  from  Ulster 
Co.,  to  the  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry. 

Morton,  Frederick  N.,  280. 
ELLSWORTH,  CAPTAIN  DAVID.     Siege  of 

Louisburg,  1745. 
Taintor,  George  E.,  231. 
ELLSWORTH,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1697-1784. 
Captain,  Colonial  Forces  of  Conn. 
Ensign,  French  and  Indian  War, 
1756. 
Stringer,  George  A.,  1 16. 

ELMER,  EDWARD, 1676.    Killed  by 

Indians  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Booraem,  Robert  E.,  42. 
Kelly,  James  H.,  80. 
Marsh,  George  S.,  295. 
ELY,  NATHANIEL,  1585-1676.     Deputy, 

General  Court,  Conn.,  1657. 
Foote,  John  C.,  311. 
ELY,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD,  3d,  1697-1777. 


460 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Ensign,  1723.     Lieutenant,    1728. 
Captain,  1733.     Colony  of  Conn. 

Frazer,  Shelden  L.,  342. 
ELY,    CAPTAIN   WILLIAM.     Ensign,   3d 
Co.,  Lyme,  Conn.,   1738.     Lieu 
tenant,     1740.       Captain,     1745. 
Louisburg  Expedition. 

Ely,  Smith,  60. 

Mott,  John  T.,  91. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  302. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 
EMERY,   ANTHONY.     Kittery,  Me.,    and 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Deputy,  Mass. 
General  Court,  1672. 

Bacon,  Horace  S.,  177. 
EMERY,    ANTHONY,     1713-1781.      Sur 
geon,  Louisburg  Expedition,  1 745, 
and  in   Col.    Blanchard's  N.    H. 
Regt.,  Crown  Point,  1755. 

Adams,  George  H.,  33. 

Knox,  William  S.,  245. 

EMERY,  JAMES,  1630 ,  Kittery,  Me. 

Deputy    to     the    Mass.    General 
Court,  1693-1695. 

Bacon,  Horace  S.,  177. 

Knox,  William  S.,  245. 
EMERY,  JONATHAN,   1652-1723.     Served 
under  Major  Samuel  Appleton  in 
the  Swamp  Fight. 

Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott,  60. 

Emery,  Rufus,  60. 

Greve,  Charles  T.,  324. 
EMERY,  COLONEL  STEPHEN,  1710-1795. 
Ensign,  1746.  Captain,  1757. 
Colonel  of  Regt.,  Mass.  Militia, 
1767.  Colonel,  2d  Regt.,  New- 
bury  and  Rowley,  1771. 

Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott,  60. 

Emery,  Rufus,  60. 

Brigg,  Frank  O.,  254. 
ENDICOTT,  GOVERNOR  JOHN,  1588-1665, 
Salem.  Governor  Mass.  Bay  Col 
ony,  1629.  General  of  forces 
against  Indians,  1636.  Deputy- 
Governor,  1641.  Governor,  1644. 
Sergeant-Major,  1645.  President 
United  Colonies,  1658. 

Endicott,  Robert,  60. 

Newhall,  James  S.,  197. 

Putnam,  George  J.,  201. 

Todd,  William  C,  272. 
ERVING,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1693-1786.  As 
sistant,  Mass.  Bay  Colony  twenty 
years.      Colonel    of   the    Boston 
Regt. 

46 


Erving,  William  V.  R.,  60. 

ESTABROOK,  CAPTAINJOSEPH,  1669-1733, 

Lexington,  Mass.     Captain,  1723- 
1725.    Representative,  1723-1725. 
Estabrook,  Fred  W.,  185. 

EVANS,     COLONEL     EVAN,     1732-1794. 
Member   Penn.    Co.    Association, 
and  the  Committee  of  Observa 
tion  for  Chester  Co.,  1774. 
Huidekoper,  F.  Wolters,  244. 

EVANS,    HUGH,     1682-1772.      Member 
Penn.  Provincial  Assembly,  1722- 

'46-'54. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 
EVANS,   LIEUTENANT  JOHN,   1738-1834. 
Lieutenant,   Dunmore's  War,  Vir 
ginia  Campaign,  1774. 

Evans,  Dudley,  256. 
EVERETT,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1636-1714, 
Dedham,  Mass.  In  1695,  com 
manded  a  company  sent  to  assist 
the  New  Hampshire  Colony  against 
the  Indians  stationed  at  Exeter  and 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.  1696,  ordered 
into  Maine. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 

EWELL,    HENRY,   Scituate,    Mass., 

1 68 1 .     Soldier  in  Pequot  War. 

Bryant,  Percy,  45. 

FAIRBANKS,  CAPTAIN  JABEZ?  1670-1758. 
In  Lancaster  Garrison,  1704. 
Commander  of  Garrison,  1711; 
and  in  the  two  Acadian  Expedi 
tions,  1707-1710  and  Love  well's 
(Father  Ralle's)  War,  1722-1726. 
Lieutenant,  1723-1724.  Com 
manded  a  company,  1724. 
Deputy,  1714,  et  seq. 
White,  John  B.,  317. 

FAIRCHILD,  THOMAS,  1670,  Strat 
ford,  Conn.  Representative,  1659- 
1660.  In  1654,  appointed 
by  the  General  Court  to  press 
men  to  fill  the  quota  for  Narra- 
gansett  Expedition. 
Harral,  George,  70. 

FALLOWELL,   GABRIEL.     Member  of  the 

Plymouth  Military  Co. ,  1643. 
Alderson,  Victor  C.,  285. 

FARMER,    MAJOR    ROBERT,    1720-1779. 
Captain,  1740,  i9th  Regt.  of  Foot, 
Province  of  East  Jersey.     Major, 
34th  Foot,  Cumberland  Regt. 
Brooke,  George,  Jr.,  138. 

FARNSWORTH,  LIEUTENANT  DAVID,  1711 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


,  of  Charlestown  and  Hollis, 

N.  H.     Taken  prisoner  by  French 
and  Indians,  1757,  and  carried  to 
Canada.     Redeemed  some    years 
later. 
Tucker,  William  R.,  301. 

FARNSWORTH,       MATTHIAS,      Grafton. 
Served  in  1675  with  Major  Wil- 
lard. 
Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 

FARNSWORTH,  STEPHEN,  1715-1771, 
Charlestown,  N.  H.  Captured  by 
the  Indians,  1746,  and  taken  to 
Montreal.  One  of  Capt.  Stevens' 
Co.,  raised  for  the  defence  of  "  No. 

4,"  '75°- 

Guilford,  Nathan,  67. 
Vandercook,  John  D.,  302. 
FARR,  STEPHEN,  Concord,  Mass.    Served 

in  King  Philip's  War  under  Capt. 

Davenport. 
Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 
FARRAR,  JACOB,    1642-1675.      One  of 

the  seven  men  killed  in  Monaco's 

raid  upon  Lancaster,  King  Philip's 

War. 

Farrar,  George  D.,  60. 
Fisher,  Albert  J.,  290. 
FASSETT,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1720-1794. 

ist  Military  Co.,  Bennington,  Vt., 

1764. 

Hayes,  John,  312. 
FASSETT,  JOSIAH,    1674  .     Served 

under    Col.  John   Lane,    relief  of 

Dunstable,  1706. 
Hayes,  John,  312. 
FAYERWEATHER,    BENJAMIN,    1670-1725. 

Cornet  of  the  Fairfield  Co.  Troop 

of  Cavalry. 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 
FEAKE,  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT.     Lieuten 
ant,  Capt.  Patrick's  Co.,  Colonial 

Forces,  1 632- 1 636.     Member,  First 

General  Court,    Colony  of  Mass. 

Bay,  1635-1636. 
Schieffelin  Eugene,  106. 
Schieffelin,  George  R.,  106. 
Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  106. 
Scott,  John  F.,  107. 
Scott,  William  S.,  107. 
Thomas,  Lawrence  B.,  118. 
Underhill,  Edgar,  121. 
Underhill,  Frederic  E.,  122. 
Morton,  Thomas  G.,  148. 
Sutton,  Asahel,  372. 
FELLOWS,  EPHRAIM,  1639 .   Trooper 


under  Capt.  Nicholas  Page,  Mass. 
Forces,  Great  Swamp  Fight. 

Haynes,  John  R.,  361. 
FELLOWS,  JOHN,   1733-1808.     Captain, 
Berkshire  Militia,    1760.      French 
and  Indian  War. 

Jenkins,  Edm.  Fellows,  78 
FELTON,  LIEUTENANT  NATHANIEL,  1615- 
1705,  Salem,   Mass.     Ensign  and 
Lieutenant  in  Foot  Co. 

Felton,  Samuel  Morse,  323. 
FENN,    LIEUTENANT   BENJAMIN,    Milford, 
Conn.  Governor's  Assistant,  1654- 
'65-' 72.     Colonel  of  Militia. 

Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  99. 

Sanford,  George  B.,  229. 
FENNER,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR,  1622-1703, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Commissioner 
for  United  Colonies,  1653,  et  seq. 
Assistant,  1657-1690.  Deputy, 
1 664- 1 700.  Commander-in-Chief, 
Providence  Forces  King  Philip's 
War. 

Brown,  Harold,  44. 

Brown,  John  N.,  44. 

Lewis,  Arnold  A.,  83. 

Lee,  Hillyard  C.,  163. 

Lee,  Julian  H.,  164. 

Robeson,  Andrew,  203. 

Parkhurst,  Charles  D.,  228. 

Fenner,  Charles  Putnam,  360. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  374. 
FENNER,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR,   1740-1827. 
Ensign,     Col.    Henry     Babcock's 
R.  I.    Regt.,    French   and   Indian 
War,  1 759.     Capture  of  Quebec. 

Fenner,  Charles  P. ,  360. 
FENNER,    MAJOR    THOMAS,    1652-1718. 
Soldier,  King  Philip's  War.    Dep 
uty,    1683,  et  seq.     Major  of  the 
Main,  1712-1713. 

Lewis,  Arnold  A.,  83. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
FIELD,     CAPTAIN     JOHN,       1645-1698, 
Bridgewater,  Mass.     Soldier  under 
Capt.  Turner  in  the  "  Falls  Fight." 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  341. 
FIELD,    CAPTAIN    JOSEPH,     1658-1736, 
Hatfield  and  Deerfield,  Mass.  Cap 
tain  in  the  Indian  Wars. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 

FIELD,  SERGEANT  SAMUEL,  1697. 

Soldier  in  the  Falls  Fight,  King 
Philip's  War;  killed  by  Indians, 
1697. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Foote,  Horace  A.,  61. 
Merriman,  Wm.  B.,  227. 

FIELD,  ZACHARIAH, 1666.     One  of 

thirty-seven    soldiers  from   Hart 
ford  in  the  Pequot  War. 
Field,  Thos.  G.,6i. 
Foote,  Horace  A.,  62. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  115. 
Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 
FIELD,  CAPTAIN  ZECHARIAH,  1685-1746, 
Northfield,  Mass.    Sergeant,  Capt. 
Kellogg's  Co.,  Father  Ralle's  War, 
1725.     Captain,  1743. 
Field,  Thos.  Goldsmith,  61. 
Foote,  Horace  A.,  62. 

FIFIELD,  EDWARD,  1678 .     Captain 

of  Militia  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
1740. 

Fifield,  B.  Frank,  279. 
FILKIN,    LIEUTENANT-COLONEL     HENRY, 

1713-    Lieut. -Colonel,  Kings 

Co.  Militia,  1711. 
Sands,  B.  Aymar    105. 
Smith,  Philip  H.  W.,  112. 

FINNEY,    ROBERT,     ,      Plymouth. 

Deputy,  General   Court,   1657,  et 
seq. 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 
FISH,    CAPTAIN    SAMUEL.       Served    in 

King  Philip's  War. 
Heilner,  George  C.,  71. 
FISHBOURNE,    WILLIAM.       Member    of 
Governor's    Council,    1723-1731, 
Penn.     Mayor  of  Philadelphia. 
Draper,  T.  Wain-Morgan,  369. 
FISHER,    CAPTAIN    DANIEL,    1649-1713. 
Captain,     Dedham     Mass.     Co., 
1676. 

Fisher,  Harris  B.,  61. 
Fisher,  Nathaniel  Cv  61. 

FISHER,  SAMUEL,  '7°4-     Deputy 

from  Wrentham,  Mass. ,  1 689- 1 692 . 
Ware,  Moses  E.,  208. 
Farrington,  Robert  I.,  341. 
Hill,  Henry  B.,  342. 
Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 
Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
FISKE,  NATHANIEL,  1653-1735.     Soldier 
in  Capt.  John  Cutler's  Co.,  King 
Philip's  War. 
Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 
FITCH,  CAPTAIN  ABNER,    1703-1798,  of 

Lebanon.     Captain,  1753. 
Hart,  George  W.,  70. 
FITCH,  CAPTAIN  AZEL,  1728-1769.  First 
Lieutenant,  nth  Co.,  1757.    Cap 


tain,  9th  Co.,  1759.    Captain,  8th 
Co.,  1761.     Conn.  Militia. 

Symonds,  Charles  S.,  1 17. 
FITCH,  REVEREND  JAMES,  1622-1702, 
Bocking,  Eng.,  and  Norwich, 
Conn.  Chaplain  of  the  Conn. 
Forces,  King  Philip's  War,  under 
Major  Treat,  1675,  and  Major 
John  Talcott,  1676. 

Dewey,  George  A.,  56. 

Shepard,  R.  Fitch,  1 10. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Jewett,  Stephen,  343. 
FITCH,  MAJOR  JAMES,  1649-1727,  Nor 
wich,  Conn.  Governor's  Assist 
ant,  1681-1706.  Sent  to  New- 
York,  to  confer  with  Capt.  Jacob 
Leisler,  at  the  Fort.  Captain  of 
Militia,  1680.  Served  in  the  In 
dian  Wars  and  against  the  French, 
1702.  Sergeant-Major  of  New 
London,  1696.  Placed  in  com 
mand  of  all  the  Troops  in  that 
Co. 

Shepard,  R.  Fitch,  1 10. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 
FITCH,    CAPTAIN  JEREMIAH,    1670-1736, 
Canterbury,  Conn.  Captain,  1 708. 
Deputy,  1725-1734. 

Hart,  George  W.,  70. 
FITCH,    CAPTAIN  JOHN,    1667-1743,    of 
Windham,   Conn.,  Militia.     Dep 
uty  twenty  sessions. 

Price,  Henry  R.,  100. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 
FITCH,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  JR.,  1705-1750, 
Windham,  Conn.  Captain  of  the 
Militia.  Lieutenant,  1730.  Dep 
uty,  seven  sessions,  Windham  and 
Canterbury. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 
FITCH,  JOHN,  1707-1795.  In  the  Indian 
Wars,  1 744,  built  and  defended  a 
block  house  in  Lunenburg.  1 748, 
the  Indians  carried  John  Fitch,  his 
wife  and  five  children  into  cap 
tivity.  Exchanged  as  a  prisoner 
of  war. 

Stearns,  Ezra  S.,  272. 
FITCH,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL,  1727-1811, 
Norwalk,  Conn,  ist  Lieutenant, 
Capt.  William  Whiting's  Co.  of 
Foot  Expedition  against  Canada, 
1746.  Deputy  from  Norwalk, 
1744-1768.  Committee  of  War, 
Crown  Point,  1757. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  61. 
FITCH,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  2^,1630-1690. 
Ensign,     1665.        Commissioner, 


1669.     Captain,  1673,  and  in  King 

Philip's  War.     Deputy-Governor,       FLINT,  ENSIGN  EDWARD",    Salem,  Mass. 


Nichols,  Canadian  Expedition, 
1758;  and  in  Col.  Frye's  Regt.  at 
Nova  Scotia  in  1 760. 
Bates,  Edward  C.,  178. 


1673. 

Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  6 1 . 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 

Rowland,  Thomas  F.,  104. 

Smith,  Frank  B.,  247. 

Smith,  Robert  A.,  248. 

Fitch,  Grant,  393. 

FITZ  HUGH,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,  1651- 
1701,  "  Bedford,"  Stafford  Co., 
Va.,  Lieut. -Colonel,  Westmore- 


In  Militia,  1689. 

Johnson,  Emery  W.,  192. 
FLINT,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN.  Lieutenant 
in  Capt.  Thomas  Henchman's 
Troop,  from  Sudbury,  Marlboro, 
Concord,  Mass.  Deputy  from 
Concord. 

Flint,  Wyman  K.,  290,  393. 

Flint,  Francis  G.,  393. 

Flint,  John  W.,  393. 


land   Co..   Va.,    1683.      Member      FLINT,    THOMAS,     1645-1721,     Salem. 

House   ot  Burgesses,    1678-1687.  Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War.      In 

Colonel  Stafford  Co.  Forces,  1690. 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  118,  168. 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  Jr.,  168. 
Walker,  John  Garland,  263. 
Walker,  William  J.,  263. 
Rose,  Hiram  H.,  299. 
Rose,  Landon  C.,  299. 


FITZWATER,  THOMAS, '699,  Mem 
ber     of    Assembly,    Province    of 
Penn.,  1688-1690. 
Mifflin,  Wm.,  147. 


Capt.  Gardiner's  Co.,  on   service 
against  the  Narragansetts,   1675. 

Flint,  Frank  P.,  360. 

Flint,  Motley  H.,  360. 
FLINT,  SERGEANT  THOMAS,  Danvers, 
Mass.,  in  1638.  Capt.  Joseph 
Gardiner's  Troop,  1675.  In  Capt. 
Curwin's  Troop,  Capt.  Thomas 
Prentice.  In  the  Reserve  Salem 
Old  Troop. 

Merritt,  Walter  H.,  196. 


FLAG(G),    LIEUTENANT   GERSHOM,   1641-      FLOYD,  COLONEL  RICHARD,   1665-1728. 


1 690,  Woburn,  Mass,  i  st  Lieuten 
ant,  French  and  IndianWar.  Killed 
in  action  near  Lee,  N.  H. 

Belknap,  Waldron  P.,  39. 

Platt,  Franklin,  149. 

Gordon,  Geo.  A.,  269. 
FLAGG,  MICHAEL,  1 650- 1711.    Soldier  in 
the  Mass.  Provincial  Forces. 

Bemis,  Geo.  Pickering,  332. 
FLEETE,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  HENRY. 
Member  first  Maryland  Assembly, 
1637-1638.  Captured  by  the 
Anacosta  Indians,  1623.  Ran 
somed,  1627.  Commissioned, 
1644,  Captain-General,  to  make 
treaty  of  peace  with  the  Susque- 
hannas.  Burgess,  Lancaster  Co., 
Va.,  1652. 

Hornor,  Wm.  M.,  73. 

Throckmorton,  Chas.  W.,  119. 

Fleet,  Alexander  F.,  311. 
FLEG  v,  FLAG(G). 

FLETCHER,  CAPTAIN  DANIEL,  1718-1776. 
Lieutenant  in  Capt.  David  Melvin's 
Co.,  Northfield,  1747.  Captain, 
Acton,  1755,  and  Alarm  List,  1757. 
Captain  under  Col.  Ebenezer 


Lieutenant,    1700.     Colonel,  Suf 
folk  Co.  Militia,  Canadian  Expedi 
tion,  1709. 
Oothout,  John  W.,  94. 

FOBES,  JOHN, 1661,  Bridgewater, 

Mass.     Member  Duxbury  Military 
Co.,  Capt.  Myles  Standish,  1643. 
Washburne,  Hempstead,  293. 
FOKAR,    GERRIT.     In   Capt.   Pawling's 
Foot     Co.     of    Hurley    Soldiers 
at  Marbleton,  N.  Y.,  Esopus  In 
dian  Wars. 

Gross,  Samuel  E.,  292. 
FOLSOM,  JOHN,   1641-1718.     Soldier  in 

Indian  Wars,  1696. 
Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
FOLSOM,  JOHN,  JR.,  1615-1681.     Mem 
ber  of  Militia  at  Hingham,  Mass. 
Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
FOOT,   CAPTAIN   SAMUEL.      Amesbury, 
Mass.    Captain     of    Militia.     His 
house  called  "  Capt.  Foot's  Fort." 
Kelly,  Edward  L.,  371. 
FOOTE,  CAPTAIN  ABRAHAM,  1725-1823. 
Ensign,  1757.     Lieutenant,   1758. 
Captain,  2d  Conn.    Regt.,    1760. 
Expedition  against  Montreal. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Ives,  Francis  J.,  77. 

FOOTE,  DANIEL,   1717-1801.     Deputy, 
1 762,  et  seq.    Justice  for  Hartford 
Co.,  Conn.,  1763-1774. 
Foote,  John  Crocker,  311. 
FOOTE,  MAJOR  ISAAC,  1717-1755,  Bran- 
ford,    Conn.     Lieutenant,     1750. 
Major,  1755.     Member  Council  of 
War,  1755. 
Foote,  George  B.,  61. 
Foote,  Gilbert  F.,  61. 
Foote,  Morris  Cooper,  62. 
FOOTE,    CAPTAIN   JOSEPH,    1666-1751. 
Lieutenant,  Branford,  Conn. ,1713. 
Captain,  1715.    Deputy,  I7i4-'i5. 
Ives,  Francis  J.,  77. 
Pond,  Edward  Watson,  99. 
FOOTE,    NATHANIEL,     ist,     1593-1644. 
Deputy,  General  Court  of  Conn., 

Sill,  Frederick  S . ,  1 1 1 . 

Foote,  John  Crocker,  311. 

FOOTE,  QUARTERMASTER  NATHANIEL,  2d, 

1 647- 1 703.    Quartermaster,  Capt. 

William     Turner's     Co.,     "The 

Falls  Fight,"  King  Philip's  War. 

Foote,  Wallace  T.,  Jr.,  62. 

Isham,  Charles,  77. 

Williams,  Robert  D.,  129. 

Merwin,  Walter  L.,  147. 

Brainerd,  Leverett,  218. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,22i. 

Isham,  Charles,  226. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Osborn,  Henry  A.,  297. 

Foote,  John  Crocker,  311. 
FOOTE,  CAPTAIN  NATHANIEL,  3d,  1682- 
1774.  Ensign,  Branford,  Conn., 
1709.  Colchester,  1721.  Lieu 
tenant,  1732.  Captain,  1736- 
1 743.  Deputy,  1 725,  fifteen  years. 
Justice,  Hartford  Co.,  1631-1762, 
et  seq. 

Foote,  John  Crocker,  311. 
FOOTE,  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT,  1629-1681. 
Lieutenant,  Branford,  Conn.  Militia, 
1677. 

Davies,  Wm.  G.,  53. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

Foote,  Morris  C.,  62. 

Ives,  Francis  J.,  77. 

Merwin,  Walter  L.,  147. 
FORBUSH,  THOMAS,    1667-1738,  West- 
boro,    Mass.      Served    in    Indian 
Wars. 


Forbush,  William  C.,  62. 
FORD,  JOSEPH,    1642-1718.     Soldier  in 

King  Philip's  War. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 

FORD,  THOMAS,  '676,  Windsor, 

Conn.     Deputy,  1638,  et  seq. 
Allen,  Theodore  L.,  176. 
FORREST,    PATRICK.      Member   of  the 
Maryland    House    of    Burgesses, 
1649-1650. 

Henry,  John  W.,  243. 
Henry,  J.  Malcolm,  243. 

FORSTER,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN, ll&4- 

Lieutenant     in     Col.     Clapham's 
Regt.,  Penn. 
Baldy,  John  M.,  136. 
FOSDICK,    LIEUTENANT    SAMUEL,    1655- 
1702.      Corporal    in    1675-1676. 
Lieutenant,  1690.     Deputy,  1694- 
1700. 

Jones,  Charles  D.,  325. 
FOSTER  (FORSTER),  CAPTAIN  ASA.    Cap 
tain    of    Foot     in    Mass.    Regt. 
raised  for   a   General   Invasion  of 
Canada. 

Bryan,  Foster  A.  K.,  45. 
FOSTER,    LIEUTENANT    BENJAMIN,     1715 
,  Ipswich,  Mass,  ist  Lieuten 
ant    under    Capt.   John    Wright, 
"  Eastern  Expedition,"  French  and 
Indian  War,  1754. 
Young,  Harry,  212. 

FOSTER,  DAVID,  1704-1779.     Private  in 
the  6th   Regt.,  New  Hampshire, 
1746,  Col.  Benjamin  Rolfe. 
Spies,  Francis  F.,  1 13. 

FOSTER,  EDWARD, '644,  Scituate, 

Plymouth,      Colony.        Deputy, 
1639-1641. 

Van  Rensselaer,  A.  Cortlandt,  122. 
Daves,  John  C.,  160. 
Foster,  F.  Apthorp,   185. 
Hunt,  Henry  W.,  192. 
Minot,  Joseph  G.,  196. 
Ware,  Horace  E.,  208. 

FOSTER,  CAPTAIN  HOPESTILL, 1676, 

Dorchester,  Mass.     Ensign,    1646. 

Captain, .     Deputy,  1652,  et 

seq. 

Robinson,  Francis  W.,  203. 
FOSTER,  CAPTAIN  JEREMIAH,  1691-1769, 
Chebacco    (Ipswich),    Captain   of 
the  6th   Co.,    5th   Mass.,    Regt., 
Louisburg  Expedition. 
Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
FOULSHAM,    JOHN,     1615-1681,    Hing- 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ham,  Mass.,  and  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Member  of  Militia,  Hingham,  1644- 
1657. 

Folsom,  Albert  A.,  185. 
FOULSHAM,   LIEUTENANT    PETER,    1649- 
1717,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Ensign,  1692. 
Lieutenant,  1710. 

Folsom,  William  Henry,  61. 

Folsom,  Albert  A.,  185. 

FOWKE,    COLONEL   GERARD,  1669. 

Burgess  from  Westmoreland  Co., 
Virginia,  1663.  Charles  Co., 
Maryland  Assembly,  1675. 

Hornor,  William  M.,  73. 

Raborg,  Thomas  M.  T.,  101. 

Ramsay,  Henry  A.,  166. 
FOWLER,  ENSIGN  JOHN,  1685-1748, 
Ipswich,  Mass.  Ensign  in  Capt. 
James  Abercrombie's  Co.,  ist 
Regt.,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Hobby, 
etc.,  Expedition  to  Port  Royal, 
1710. 

Dorman,  William  B.,  184. 
FOWLER,  JOHN,  1715-1805.  Ipswich, 
Mass.  One  of  Capt.  Richard  Man 
ning's  Troopers,  Col.  Daniel  Ap- 
pleton,  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  1757. 

Perley,  Henry  Otis,  98. 
FOWLER,  JOSEPH,   1629-1676,  Ipswich, 
Mass.     Soldier  in  Capt.  William 
Turner's  Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Killed  in  the  Falls  Fight. 

Dennis,  Rodney  S.,  56,  221. 
FOWLER,   LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM.     King 
Philip's   War.      Deputy,    General 
Court,    Colony   of  Conn.,   1673- 
1680. 

Fowler,  Franklin  H.,  63,  222. 

French,  William  F.,  223. 

Merwin,  Orange,  227. 
FRANKLIN,    COLONEL    BENJAMIN,     1706- 
1790,    Philadelphia.      Member  of 

Assembly,  .     Speaker,  1764. 

Led  Expedition  against  the  In 
dians,  among  the  Moravian  Settle 
ments  beyond  Bethlehem,  1755. 
Colonel,  Philadelphia  Regt., French 
and  Indian  War,  1755. 

Duane,  Charles  W.   184. 
FREEMAN,  BARNABAS,   1737-1781.  Sand 
wich,  Mass.   Representative,  1 772- 

'774- 

Freeman,  James  G.,  186. 
FREEMAN,    EDMUND,   1589-1682,  Sand 
wich,     Mass.       Assistant,     1640- 


1645.    Member  of  Council  of  War. 
1642.    Deputy,  1646. 

Nye,  Charles  F.,  93. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108,  347. 

Story,  Henry  G.,  115. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  148. 

Freeman,  James  G.,  186. 

Nickerson,  Thomas  W.,  Jr.,  197. 

Sears,  Henry  D.,  204. 

Swift,  Henry  W.,  206. 

Wesson,  James  L.,  209. 

Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  209. 

Clark,  A.  Howard,  241. 
FREEMAN,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1627-1719.  En 
sign,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1654.  Major, 
Expedition  against  the  Indians  at 
Saconet,  1677.  Member  Council 
of  War,  1667-1676.  Captain  in 
fight  against  Indians  at  Taunton, 
1675.  Major,  Barnstable  Troops, 
1685.  Deputy,  Eastham,  eight 
years. 

Freeman,  George  W.,  63. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108,  347. 

Story,  Henry  G.,  115. 

Freeman,  James  G.,  186. 

Sears,  Henry  D.,  204. 

Clark,  Alonzo  H.,  241. 

Fuller,  Austin  Weld,  279 

Merrick,  Frederick  L.,  296. 

Mayo,  Charles  E.,  344. 
FRENCH,  CORPORALJOHN.    Wounded  by 
the   Indians    at    Quaboag,   1675. 

Kittridge,  Abbott  E.,  294. 
FRENCH,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  1604-1681, 
Cambridge  and  Billerica,  Mass. 
Lieutenant,  1647.  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1638.  Junior  Sergeant,  1643. 
First  Sergeant,  1646.  Ensign, 
1650.  Representative,  1660-1663. 
Captain  of  Art.  Co.,  1681. 

Carney,  Sydney  H.,  Jr.,  47. 

Dennis,  Rodney,  56,  221. 

Howe,  Herbert  M.,  M.D.,  143. 

Strong,  R.  P.,  167. 

Eaton,  Joseph  G.,  184. 

French,  Walter  H.,  186. 

Flint,  James  M.,  242. 

Philbrook,  Frederick  B.,  270. 

Short,  William,  315. 
FRISBEE,   JOHN,    1650-1694.       Deputy 
from  Branford,  Conn.,  1690-1692. 

Frisbie,  Ivory  F.,  186. 

Ducharme,  Charles  A.,  389. 

Plant,  Henry  B.,  270. 

Plant,  Morton  F.,  271. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


FROST,  MAJOR  CHARLES,  1632-1697. 
Kittery,  Me.  Member  Provincial 
Council,  New  Hampshire,  1681. 
Sergeant-Major,  Province  of  Maine, 
1689.  Killed  by  Indians. 

Blunt,  Stanhope  E.,  41. 

Salter,  Jasper  C.,  104. 

Salter,  William  T.,  104. 

Pierce,  Jacob  W.,  200. 

Wentworth,  Moses  J.,  303. 

Leighton,  Geo.  E.,  313. 

Salter,  William,  380. 
FROST,  HON.  JOHN,  1681-1732.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  Province  of  New 
Hampshire,  1724,  et  seq.  In  1726, 
Member  of  Council,  accompanying 
Lieut. -Governor  Wentworth  to 
Boston  on  a  treaty  with  the  In 
dians.  Commanded  a  British  war 
ship. 

Salter,  Jasper  C.,  104. 
FROTHINGHAM,  DAVID,   1727-1766.     In 
military  service  in  Mass.,  1746. 

Schieffelin,  George  R.,  106. 
FROTHINGHAM,  CORPORAL  THOMAS,  1713- 
1776,   Charlestown,   Mass.     Cor 
poral  in  Capt.  Thomas Jenne's  Co., 
1748. 

Winship,  William  H.,  211. 
FRY,  COLONEL  JOSHUA,— —  1754.  Col 
onel  of  Virginia  Regt.,  1754, 
French  and  Indian  War.  Died  in 
the  Expedition  to  Ohio,  succeeded 
in  command  of  Lieut. -Colonel 
George  Washington. 

Fry,  John  W.,  262. 

Bacon,  Gary  H.,  354. 
FRY,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  THOMAS,  1666- 
1748,  Newport,  R.  I.  Member 
General  Assembly,  1690.  Major 
of  the  Main,  and  Speaker,  1714. 
Deputy-Governor,  1 727- 1 728. 

Fry,  Alfred  B.,  186. 

FRYE,  CAPTAIN  JAMES,  ,  Andover, 

Mass.    King  William's  War,  1702. 

Eaton,  Joseph  G.,  185. 
FRYE,  COLONEL  JAMES,  1709-1776,  An 
dover,  Mass.  Lieutenant  at  Louis- 
burg,  1745.  Captain,  Crown 
Point,  1756.  Colonel,  Essex 
Regt.,  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 
where  he  said:  "  '  Tis  thirty  years 
since  I  was  at  the  taking  of  Louis- 
burg,  when  it  was  surrendered  to 
us.  It  is  a  fortunate  day  for 
America.  We  shall  certainly  beat 


the  enemy. "     Died  of  his  wounds. 

Clarke,  Chas.  L.,  49. 
FRYE,  COLONEL  JOSEPH,  1711-1794, 
Fryeburg,  Me.  Deputy,  Mass. 
General  Court,  1750-1754.  Ensign 
5th  Co.,  Hale's  Regt.,  Louisburg, 
1 745.  Colonel,  and  taken  prisoner, 
at  Fort  William  Henry,  1757. 
Escaped  to  Fort  Edward.  Served 
with  distinction  in  the  Revolution. 

Martin,  William  P.,  196. 

Greene,  Jacob  L.,  224. 

FRYER,  CAPTAIN  NATHANIEL,  16 1705, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  Deputy,  General  Court  of 
Mass.,  1666.  Commissioner  to 
treat  with  the  Indians,  Casco, 
Me.,  1678.  Royal  Councillor, 
Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1683. 
Deputy-Governor,  i  692-1  702. 
Chief  Justice,  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  1693-1695.  Lieutenant, 
1678.  Captain,  1689.  Com 
mandant,  1692-1697,  at  New 
Castle  (Fort  William  and  Mary), 

Parson,  William  D.,  95. 

Frisbie,  Ivory  F.,  186. 

Wilson,  Fred  A.,  21 1. 

Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  268. 

FULLER,    EDWARD,    1654 ,    Lynn, 

Mass.  Soldier  under  Major  Richard 
Walderne,  King  Philip's  War. 

Watkins,  Walter  K.,  209. 

FULLER,  JOHN, 1666,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Deputy,  General  Court,  1655- 
1664. 

Watkins,  Walter  K.,  209. 
FULLER,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1631-1695, 
Lynn,  Mass.  Ensign,  1661-1674, 
Essex  Regt. ,  Major  Daniel  Denison, 
also,  at  Lynn,  1677.  Corporal, 
1675,  Capt.  Moseley,  mustering  at 
Dedham;  served  at  Woodcock's 
Garrison,  same  year,  Lieutenant, 
1691.  Deputy,  1674-1678. 

Rhoades,  Lyman,  102. 

Watkins,  Walter  K.,  209. 

FULLER,  CAPTAIN  MATTHEW, 1678. 

Sergeant  under  Myles  Standish, 
1643.  Lieutenant  at  Barnstable, 
1652.  Lieutenant, Capt.  Standish's 
Expedition  against  Manhattoes 
Colony,  1654.  Chairman,  Coun 
cil  of  War.  Lieutenant  of  the 
Forces  against  the  Saconet  Indians, 
1671.  Magistrate,  1671.  Sur- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


geon-General,  1673.  Captain, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  85. 

Norton,  Edward  L.,  93. 

Richards,  Frederick  B.,  102. 

Strong,  R.  P.,  167. 

Lawrie,  Andrew  W.,  194. 

Gale,  Thos.  M.,  242. 

Flint,  Wyman  K.,  290. 
FULLER,  DR.  SAMUEL,  —  -  1633.      8tn 
Signer    of   Mayflower    Compact; 
first  physician  at  Plymouth.  Assist 
ant,  1632. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

FULLER,  REVEREND  SAMUEL,  1623-1695. 
Private,  Plymouth  Co.,  1643. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

FULLER,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL, 1675, 

Barnstable,  Mass.  Lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Michael  Peirce's  Co.,  King 
Philip's  War.  Killed  at  Rehobath 
Ambuscade. 

Norton,  Edward  L.;  93. 

Curtiss,  Frederic  H.,  183. 
FULLER,    THOMAS,       Sergeant,      1656. 
Lieutenant,    1685.     Woburn  and 
Wenham,  Mass. 

Pierce,  Frederick  C.,  298. 
FURNESS,    CAPTAIN   JOHN,     1733-1810, 
Boston.     Captain  in  General  Tim 
othy  Ruggles'  2d  Worcester  Regt., 
Crown  Point  Expedition,  1759. 

Furness,  Dawes  E.,  186. 

GALE,  CAPTAIN  ISAAC,  1708-1793.  Lieu 
tenant,  Capt.  Solomon  Holman's 
Co.,  relief  of  Fort  William  Henry, 
1757.  Captain,  1763. 

Henry,  John  Francis,  71. 

Henry,  William  Barrett,  71. 

GALLOP,  JOHN, ^50,  Boston.    In  a 

fight  with  the  Pequot  Indians  off 
Block  Island,  1636,  called  the  first 
naval  engagement  in  New  England 
waters. 

Allen,  Francis  R.,  175. 

Galloupe   Charles  W.,  186. 

Joy,  William  F.,  193. 

Seaver,  James  E.,  204. 

GALLOP,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,    '675. 

New  London,  Conn.  Captain  of 
the  ist  Co.,  Conn.  Forces,  Major 
Robert  Treat,  Great  Swamp  Fight, 
where  he  was  killed.  One  of  the 


four  Conn,  captains  killed. 


Hart,  George 


captains 
W.,  70. 


468 


Satterlee,  Francis  LeR.,  105. 

Galloupe,  Charles  W.,  186. 

Galloupe,  Isaac  F.,  187. 

Hull,  James  W.,  192. 

Seaver,  James  E.,  204. 

Cox,  William  V.  Z.,  242. 

Dennison,  Ira  W.,  242. 

Stetson,  Caleb  R.,  248. 
GALLUP,  BENADAM,  1655-1727,  Ston- 
ington,  Conn.  Went  with  volun 
teers  to  Vineyard  Harbor,  1689, 
captured  a  pirate  sloop  and  took 
it  to  Boston. 

Cox,  William,  V.  Z.,  242. 
GARDINER,  COLONEL  ABRAHAM,  Suffolk 
Co.,  New-York  Provincial  Militia, 
1772. 

Thompson,  Fred.  Diodati,  119. 
GARDINER,  GEORGE, '677,  a  Dep 
uty  to  the  General  Court  of  Rhode 
Island,  1662. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  243. 
GARDINER,  LIEUTENANT  LION,  1599-1663. 
Lieutenant  in  the  English  Army. 
Engineer  and  Master  of  Works  of 
Fortification  in  the  Low  Countries. 
Engineer  at  Boston.  Constructoi 
and  Commander  of  Saybrook 
Fort,  Pequot  War.  Lord  of  the 
Isle  of  Wight,  (now  called  Gardi 
ner's  Island.) 

Bunker,  William,  45. 

Coghill,  Howard,  50. 

Gardiner,  David,  64. 

Gardiner,  Robert  A.,  64. 

McKinstry,  Charles  H.,  87. 

Thompson,  F.  Diodati,  87. 

Thompson,  Hobart  W.,  119. 

Lennig,  Charles  F.,  145. 

Leroy,  Jacob,  145. 

Coit,  Robert,  210. 

Prentis,  Edward,  229. 

Flint,  Wyman  K.,  290. 

Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 

Gardiner,  Curtis  Crane,  311. 

Gardiner,  Silas  W.,  380. 
GARDINER,    CAPTAIN-LIEUTENANT   LUKE, 
-  1674.     Came  to   Maryland 
on  Ark  and  Dove,   1634.     Bur 
gess  from  St.   Mary's  Co.,    Md., 
1659,   et   seq.     Lieutenant,    Foot 
Co.,     1660.     Captain-Lieutenant, 
1661. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 

Jenkins,  Thos.  C.,  163. 

Ramsay,  Henry  A.,  166. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


GARDINER,  RICHARD,  1687.  Bur 
gess  from  St.  Mary's  Co.,  Mary 
land,  1685-1687. 

Jenkins,  Thos.  C,  163. 

GARDNER,  CAPTAIN  ANDREW, 1690. 

Deputy  General  Court  of  Mass 
achusetts,  1689.  Captain  in  the 
Expedition  to  Canada,  1690. 

White,  John  B.,  316. 
GARDNER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1624-1706. 
Commissioned  by  Gov.  Lovelace, 
of  New-York,  seven  times,  1673,  et 
seq.  Captain  of  Militia.  1680, 
Civil  Magistrate.  When  Nau- 
tucket  passed,  in  1699,  under  Mass, 
jurisdiction,  he  was  made  Judge  of 
Probate. 

Howard,  Leland  O.,  244. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
GARDNER,    CAPTAIN  JOHN,     1681-1721. 
Engaged  in  the  defence  of  Haver- 
hill  against  Indians,  1708,  and  in 
protection  of  frontier. 

Howard,  Leland  O.,  244. 
GARDNER,    RICHARD,    SR.     Member  of 
Assembly  of  Freemen,  Maryland, 
1637-1641. 

Jenkins,  Thos.  C.,  163. 
GATES,  SIMON.     Received  grant  of  land 
in  Narragansett  Township,  Nov.  2, 
for  services  in  King  Philip's  Wars. 

Sargent,  John  S.,  300. 
GAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  1585-1673,  Windsor, 
Conn.     Deputy,    General    Court, 
Mass.  Bay,  1635,  et  seq.;  Conn. 
1639,  forty-one  times. 

Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 
GERARD,  THOMAS,  1600-1673.  Member 
of  Assembly  from  St.  Marie's  Hun 
dred,  1641,  and  Member  of  the 
Council.  Commissioner  of  the 
Proprietary,  and  Lord  of  St. 
Clement's  Manor,  Province  of 
Maryland. 

Jenkins,  Austin  L.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Francis  de  S.,  163. 

Jenkins,  Spaulding  L.,  163. 

Ramsay,  Henry  A.,  166. 
GERRISH,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1646-1714, 
Newbury,  Mass.,  and  Dover,  N.  H. 
Captain,  1672.  Captain  of  Troops 
of  Horse,  1680,  and  King  William's 
War,  1690.  High  Sheriff,  1683. 
Member  Special  Assembly,  1684. 
Deputy,  1684,  ct  secL-  Royal 


Councillor.  Justice,Superior  Court, 
1699-1714. 

Frisbie,  Ivory  F.,  186. 

Wilson,  Fred  A.,  211. 

Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  268. 

Butters,  George,  288. 
GERRISH,    COLONEL   PAUL,    1674-1743, 
Dover,    N.   H.      Captain,     1717. 
Major,  1729,  Indian  Wars.     Rep 
resentative,  i 726- i 740. 

Rollins,  Edward  A.,  104. 
GERRISH,  COLONEL  TIMOTHY,  1684-1756, 
Dover,  N.  H.  Proprietor  of  Ger- 
rish's  Island.  Captain,  1719. 
Deputy,  1709,  et  seq.  Colonel 
York  Co.  Militia,  1725.  Jus 
tice  Court  of  Common  Pleas. 
Roy  alCouncillor,  Province  of  Mass. , 
1730-1735. 

Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  268. 
GERRISH,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  1617-1687, 
Newbury  and  Boston,  Mass.  First 
Captain,  Military  Co.  of  Newbury. 
Captain  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Commanded  garrison  at  Newbury. 
Deputy,  1650,  etseq. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Low,  Wm.  G.,  Jr.,  85. 

Wood,  Marshall  William,  130. 

Amsden,  Franklin  D.,  176. 

Amsden,  Henry  F.,  177. 

Wilson,  Fred  A.,  21 1. 

Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  268. 
GERRITSEN  v.  STRIJCKER. 
GIBBARD,  WILLIAM.     Deputy,  Secretary 
and    Governor's    Assistant,   New 
Haven  Colony. 

Stoddard,  William  B.,  231. 
GIBBON(S),  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  AMBROSE, 
1600-1656.     Deputy-Governor  of 
New  Hampshire,  1630.     Captain, 
Portsmouth  Alarm,  1643. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 

Rollins,  Edward  A.,  104. 

Trenchard,  Edward,  120. 

Thompson,  Harry  G.,  231. 

Knox,  William  S.,  245. 

Leighton,  Geo.  Eliot,  312. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  314. 

GIBSON,    LIEUTENANT   ABRAHAM, , 

Stow,  Mass.  Lieutenant  under 
Capt.  Abijah  Hall,  1759;  also  in 
Col.  Willard's  Regt.,  Crown  Point 
Expedition^  1760. 

Gibson,  Edwin  W.,  389. 
GIBSON,    CAPTAIN   JAMES,     1700-1752. 


469 


INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Retired  officer,  British  Army. 
Joined  the  Expedition  to  Cape 
Breton,  1 745 ;  contributed  ^500 
thereto.  One  of  three  who  escaped 
death  while  on  a  scout,  May  10. 
With  five  men  he  towed  the  fire- 
ship  against  the  enemy's  fleet  and 
the  west  gate. 

Johnson,  Jeremiah  A.,  78. 

Johnson,  James  Bowen,  245. 

Johnson,  Jas.  Gibson,  294. 
GIDDINGS,  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL,  1704- 
1771,  of  Chebacco  (Ipswich). 
Lieutenant,  Capt.  Jeremiah  Foster's 
Co.,  5th  Mass.  Regt.,  Louisburg 
Expedition.  Representative,  Mass. 
General  Court,  1 758. 

Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
GIDDINGE,  GEORGE,  1608-1676,  Ipswich, 
Mass.      Deputy  to  General  Court 
of  Mass.,  \6^\,etseq. 

Foster,  Joseph,  268. 

Gordon,  Geo.  A.,  269. 
GILBERT,  DANIEL,  1729-1824.  Ensign, 
Capt.  John  Dodge's  Co.  ex 
pedition  to  Cape  Breton,  1744. 
Crown  Point  Expedition,  under 
Col.  Thatcher's;  also  in  Capt. 
Nathaniel  Woolcot's  Co.,  1757. 

Gilbert,  Benjamin  D.,  64. 

GILBERT,   DEACON  HENRY,   1661    . 

In  command  of  soldiers  to  build  a 
fort  at  Brookfield  known  as  Gil 
bert's  Fort,  1 688. 

Gilbert,  Benjamin  D.,  64. 

GILBERT,  JOHN, '654,   Dorchester 

and  Taunton,  Mass.  Member  of 
the  Military  Co.,  Yarmouth,  under 
Lieut.  Wm.  Palmer,  1643. 

Tucker,  William  R.,  301. 
GILBERT,  JONATHAN,  1618-1682.  Ren 
dered  important  services  in  the 
Indian  wars,  as  messenger  to  Se- 
quasson,  Chickwallop,  Manasanes 
and  other  chiefs  on  various  occa 
sions. 

Reynolds,  James,  102. 

Hooker,  Edward  W.,  225. 

Gilbert,  James  H.,  291. 

Turner,  Henry  L.,  302. 

Doane,  William  H.,  323. 

Taylor,  Oscar  L.,  347. 
GILBERT,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  MATTHEW. 
Deputy-Governor,     New     Haven 
Colony,  1661-1663. 

Munson,  C.  La  Rue,  148. 


Dyer,  Horace  E.,  278. 
GILBERT,  LIEUTENANT  NATHANIEL,  1689- 
1756,  Middletown,  Conn.  Served 
under  Capt.  Moses  Demming,  ex 
pedition  to  Canada,  1 709.  Lieu 
tenant  at  "Newfield,"  1736. 

Gilbert,  James  H.,  291. 
GILBERT,  VICE-ADMIRAL  THOMAS,  1645- 
1709.  Commanded  2d  Squad 
ron,  Canadian  Expedition,  Sir  Wil 
liam  Phips;  and  in  Swan  captured 
French  ship  Saint  Jacob,  in  the  St. 
Lawrence,  1692. 

Murphey,  Elijah  W.,  91. 
GILLETT,  SAMUEL,  1643-1676,  Hatfield, 
Mass.       Killed    by    the    Indians, 
11  Falls  Fight,"  King  Philip's  War. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 
GILLETT,  SAMUEL,  JR.,  —  —  1769,  Hat- 
field,  Mass.     Soldier  at  Battle  of 
Deerfield  Meadow,  1703. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 
GILMAN,  CALEB,  1678-1766.     Soldier  in 
the  Indian  Wars,  1710,  under  Capt. 
Nicholas  Gilman. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 

GILMAN,  COLONEL  DANIEL,   1702  . 

Colonel   4th  Regt.,  New   Hamp 
shire  Militia,  1758-1767. 

Churchill,  Nathaniel  W.,  181. 

Nichols,  Henry  A.,  362. 

Nichols,  Willard  A.,  362. 
GILMAN,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1624-1608, 
Exeter,  N.  H.  Lieutenant,  1669. 
Member  first  Council,  Province  of 
New  Hampshire,  1680.  Member 
of  Assembly,  1693-1697.  Speak 
er,  1695. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 

Glidden,  John  M.,  141. 

Haseltine,  Frank,   142. 

Smith,  Wm.  P.,  151. 

Churchill,  N.  Wiley,  181. 

Folsom,  Albert  A.,  185. 

Hale,  Josiah  L.,  188. 

Batchelder,  George  A.,  239. 

Batchelder,  Joseph  F.,  239. 

Batchelder,  Richard  N.,  239. 

Koues,  George  E.,  257. 

Nichols,  Henry  A.,  362. 

Nichols,  Willard  A.,  362. 

Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  379. 

Smith,  Samuel  F.,  380. 
GILMAN,  MOSES,  1630-1702.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


OILMAN,  NICHOLAS,  1672-1749.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  1709. 

Churchill,  Nathaniel,  181. 

Nichols,  Henry  A.,  362. 

Nichols,  Willard  A.,  362. 
GLEN,  ALEXANDER  LINDSAY,  1610-1685. 
Soldier  in  the  service  of  the  Dutch 
West  India  Co.,  Fort  Nassau,  on 
the  South  River,  1633.  Magis 
trate,  Albany,  1643-1663.  Pro 
prietor,  Schenectady,  1663.  Cap 
tain,  1684.  Major  in  command, 
1690,  at  the  massacre. 

Beekman  James  William,  38. 

Griffith,  Wm.  H.,  67. 

Hill,  Robt.  C,  72. 

GLEN,  COLONEL  J  ACOB,  1 69 1  - 1 762 .  Cap 
tain  at  Schenectady.  Member 
New-York  Colonial  Assembly, 
1726-1751. 

Beekman,  James  William,  38. 
GLEN,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  SANDERS,  1648- 
1731.  Captain  ist  Foot  Co., 
Schenectady,  1700.  Served  in 
French  and  Indian  Wars,  1689. 
Expedition  to  Canada,  1711. 

Beekman,  James  William,  38. 

Griffith,  W.  H.,  67. 

Hoff,  J.  Van  Rensselaer,  73. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Maunsell,  123. 

Eldredge,  Zoeth  S.,  185. 
GLIDDEN,  CHARLES,  1630-1705.     Ports 
mouth,    N.    H.      In    garrison    at 
Exeter,  King  Philip's  War. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
GLIDDEN,  JOHN,  1720-1796.     Served  in 
the  Crown  Point  Expedition,  1 758, 
Col.  John  Hart's  Regt. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
GLOVER,  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES,  1610- 
1670,  Southold,  L.  I.  Chief  officer 
in  command  there  with  his  men 
under  arms,  1652-1653;  troubles 
with  Dutch  and  Indians. 

Corwin,  Hamilton  S.,  51. 
GLOVER,  HON.  JOHN,  1600-1652.    Rep 
resentative,      Dorchester,     Mass., 
1636-1652.    Assistant,  1651-1652. 
Captain,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 

Boyd,  Allen  R.,  240. 

Rawson,  Edward  S.,  327. 

GODDARD,    CAPTAIN     EDWARD,     1675- 

1754,   Framingham,  Mass.     Cap- 

tainofTroop.  Deputy,  1724-1 73 1 ; 

Member   of   Council,    1733-1736. 


Dennis,  Rodney,  56,  222. 

Foster,  Joseph,  268. 

Fessenden,  Charles  N.,  290. 

GODFREY,  COLONEL  GEORGE,  1721 , 

Taunton,  Mass.  Captain  of  Troop 
of  Horse,  serving  against  the  In 
dians,  1672,  afterwards  merged  in 
the  Bristol  Co.  Regt.,  Col.  Samuel 
White.  Major,  same  regiment, 
about  1771.  Colonel,  1774. 

Allen,  Frederick  B.,  176. 
GODFREY,    JOHN.     Commander   of   an 
armed  ship  sent  against  the  French 
at  Block  Island  in  1690. 

Greene,  George  S.,  Jr.,  65. 

GODFREY,  MAJOR  RICHARD,    1711 , 

Taunton,  Mass.  Captain  of  a  com 
pany  raised  at  Taunton,  service  at 
Crown  Point,  1755.  Major  in  Col. 
Doty'sRegt.,  1758. 

Hall,  FrankS.,  188. 

Hall,  George  R.,  188. 

GOFFE,  EDWARD, 1658,  Cambridge, 

Mass.     Deputy,  1646-1650. 

Clarke,  George  K.,  181. 
GOLD,  MAJOR  NATHAN.     See  Gould. 

GOLDTHWAIT,    ADJUTANT  JOSEPH,     1706- 

1780.     Adjutant,  i st  Mass.  Regt., 
1744.      Expedition   to   Louisburg 
under  Pepperrell. 
Freeman,  James  G.,  186. 

GOOCH,  JAMES.     Soldier  in  French  and 

Indian  War,  1692. 
Gooch,  Frank  A.,  223. 
Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  379. 

GOOCH,    MAJOR    WILLIAM,    -    — 1655. 
Member  House   of  Burgesses   for 
York    Co.,    1654,    and   of  Royal 
Council  of  Virginia,  1655. 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  168. 

GOODENOW,  EDMUND,  1611-1676,  Sud- 
bury,  Mass.  Captain,  King  Philip's 
War. 
Fuller,  Henry  Clay,  291. 

GOODHUE,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM.  Ensign, 
1683.  Captain  in  Col.  Appleton's 
Regt.  Representative  to  the  General 
Court  nine  years.  One  of  commit 
tee  to  consider  surrender  of  Charter 
to  Andros.  Tried,  imprisoned  and 
fined  ,£20  for  so  doing. 

GOODMAN,  SERGEANT  RICHARD,  Hadley, 
Mass.  Inspector  of  arms,  1664. 
Sergeant  Hadley  Militia,  1663. 
Killed  by  the  Indians  at  Hocka- 
num,  King  Philip's  War. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Ives,  Francis].,  77. 

Graves,  Albert  M.,  292. 

Chatfield-Taylor,  Hobart  C.,  301. 

GOODRICH,  ENSIGN  WILLIAM, 1676. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.  Ensign 
under  Capt.  Samuel  Welles. 
Deputy,  1660-1666. 

Elliot,  Daniel  G.,  59. 

Pond,  Edward  Watson,  99. 

Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 

Goodrich,  Wm.,  141. 

Monfort,  Delos  A.,  344. 

Monfort,  Frederick  D.,  344. 
GOODRICH,       WILLIAM,       1661  -  1737. 
Ensign,  Provincial  Forces,  Conn., 
1701. 

Goodrich,  Wm.,  141. 
GOODRIDGE,  CAPTAIN  PHILIP.     Captain, 
French  and  Indian  War,  1755. 

Fessenden,  Charles  N.,  290. 
GOODSPEED,    JOHN,     1645,   Barnstable, 
Mass.     Soldier,  King  Philip's  War. 
Narragansett  grantee. 

Bowen,  Edgar  C.,  339. 
GOODYEAR,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  STEPHEN, 
1658.       Deputy-Governor 
New  Haven  Colony,    1655-1658. 
Commissioner  for  United  Colonies, 
1643. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Longacre,  James  B.,  146. 

Bell,  Charles  U.,  178. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 

Robertson,  Abram  H.,  229. 

Taylor,  John  M.,  231. 

Wakeman,  Robert  P.,  232. 

Ward,  Brownlee  R.,  233. 

Smith,  Robert  A.,  248. 
GOOKIN,  MAJOR-GENERAL  DANIEL,  1612- 
1687,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Captain, 
1648.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1649-1651.  Speaker,  1651.  As 
sistant,  1652-1686.  1 68 1,  Major- 
General  of  the  Colony. 

Bowen,  Clarence  W.,  42. 

Chauncey,  Elihu,  48. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Davies,  William  G.,  53. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Luquer,  Lea  Mel.,  85. 

Luquer,  Thatcher  T.  P.,  86. 

Ormsbee,  Herman  W.,  94. 

Wood,  Marshall  W.,  130. 


Bell,  Charles  U.,  178. 

Pierce,  Jacob  W.,  200. 

Salisbury,  Edward  E.,  229. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  234. 

Smith,  Frank  B.,  247. 
GORDON,  ALEXANDER,  1635-1697.     Sol 
dier  in  Capt.  Timothy  Hall's  Co., 
King  William's  War.     In  garrison 
at  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1696. 

Gordon,  Edwin  A.,  187. 

Gordon,  George  A.,  269. 
GORDON,  THOMAS,    1678-1762,  Exeter, 
N.  H.     Soldier  in  Capt.  John  Gil- 
man's  Co.,    1710,  Queen  Anne's 
War. 

Gordon,  Geo.  A.,  269. 
GORDON,  THOMAS,  1722.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  Province  of  East 
Jersey.  Deputy-Secretary,  1692. 
Attorney-General,  1692.  Receiv 
er-General  and  Treasurer,  1710- 
1719,  one  of  the  Lords  Proprietors. 

Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  69. 
GORHAM  (GORUM)  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1621- 
1676,  Plymouth  Colony.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  1653.  Lieutenant, 
1673.  Captain,  2d  Barnstable 
Co.,  under  Major  William  Brad 
ford,  Great  Swamp  Fight;  died  in 
service. 

Coghill,  Howard,  50,  255. 

Kellogg,  DanielS.,  80. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  85. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  85. 

Macy,  Chas.  A.,  2d,  86. 

Macy,  Coggeshall,  86. 

Macy,  Geo.  H.,  86. 

Macy,  SylvanusJ.,  86. 

Macy,  SylvanusJ.,  Jr.,  86. 

Norton,  Edward  L.,  93. 

Danforth,  Allen,  183. 

Dorr,  Joseph,  184. 

Sprague,  Frank  W.,  205. 

Ames,  Louis  A.,  255. 

Chase,  Clement,  332. 

Fletcher,  Paris,  341. 

Pike,  Charles  E.,  346. 

Baxter,  Joseph  N.,  368. 

Gorham,  Austin  G.,  370. 

Nightingale,  George  C.,  405. 
GORHAM,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHN, 
1652-1716.  Served  in  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight  in  King  Philip's 
War;  Canadian  Expedition,  1690, 
and  second  in  command  under 
Col.  Church,  1703. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Norton,  Edward  L.,  93. 
Strong,  R.  P.,  167. 
Dorr,  Joseph,  184. 
Sprague,  Frank  William,  205. 
Gorham,  August  G.,  370. 
GORHAM,    COLONEL   JOHN,    Yarmouth, 
Me.    Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Cap 
tain  of  the  2d  Co., 7th  Mass.  Regt., 
Col.     Shubael      Gorham,     1744. 
Louisburg  Expedition,  1745. 
Macy,  Charles  A.,  86. 
Macy,  Coggeshall,  86. 
Macy,  George  H.,  86. 
Whittemore,  James  M.,  128. 
GORHAM,  COLONEL  SHUBAEL,  1686-1746. 
Colonel  of  the  7th  Mass.    Regt., 
and   Captain   of  the    ist   Co.    in 
Louisburg  Expedition. 
Gorham,  Austin  G.,  370. 

GORTON,  CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN, 1699. 

Captain     in    the     Rhode    Island 
Militia.     Deputy,  1686. 
Felton,  S.  M.,  324. 

GORTON,    SAMUEL,    1592-1677.     Assis 
tant,  1649.     Commissioner  to  the 
Narragansett    Indians.       Deputy, 
1652-1666,  Rhode  Island. 
Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 
Townsend,  James  Hill,  120. 
Waterman,  Lucius,  272. 

GOTT,  CHARLES, 1668,  Salem  and 

Wenham,  Mass.     Deputy,    1635. 
Parsons,  Charles  S.,  200. 
GOTT,  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES,  JR.,  1639- 
1708.      Co.    of  Foot,   Wenham, 
Mass.,  1683. 
Parsons,  Charles  S. ,  200. 
GOULD,  JOHN,  1610-1690,  Charlestown, 
Mass.    Trooper  in  Capt.  Wheeler's, 
also  in  Capt.    Hutchinson's  Co., 
King  Philip's  War. 
Gould,  Levi  S.,  187. 
GOULD,     CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1635-1710, 
Topsfield,  Mass.     Served  in  Lieut. 
William    Hasey's   Three    County 
Troop,  King  Philip's  War.  Ensign, 
1679.      Lieutenant,    1684.     Cap 
tain,  1693. 

Gould,  Charles  A.,  64. 
Dorman,  William  B.,  184. 
Gould,  David  H.,  223. 
Doane,  William  H.,  323. 

GOULD,    MAJOR  NATHAN,   1694. 

Assistant,  i657-'62-'94.  Major, 
1666.  Member  of  Committee  of 
Defence  against  Dutch,  1662. 


Representative  to  the  first  Colonial 
Congress    in    New-York,     1690. 
Major  of  Dragoons,  1675. 
Davenport,  Timothy,  52. 
Jennings,  Albert  Gould,  78. 
Watson,  Charles  P.,  126. 
Jennings,  Arthur  O.,  226. 
Osborn,  Henry  F.,  227. 
Walker,  Williston,  232. 
Bladgen,  Thomas,  240. 
Camp,  Robert,  393. 
GOULD,     LIEUTENANT  -  GOVERNOR    NA 
THAN,    1663-1723.      Chief  Justice 
Supreme   Court,    1712.     Lieuten- 
ant-Governor  of  Conn. ,  1 708- 1 723 . 
Jennings,  Albert  Gould,  78. 
GRAHAM     COLONEL  AUGUSTINE.      Field 
Officer,    Major  of  Militia,  West- 
chester   Co.,    1700.      Captain   of 
Militia,  north  side  of  Staten  Island. 
Chief  Commander    of  all   Staten 
Island    Militia,     1705.      Colonel, 
Richmond  Co.,  1715. 
Akerly,  Samuel  M.,  33. 
GRAHAM,  JABEZ.    Soldier  in  King  Philip's 

War. 

Coghill,  Howard,  50. 
GRAHAM,    COLONEL  JAMES.      Attorney- 
General,    Province   of  New-York, 
1685- 1 687,  and  1691-1701.  Mem 
ber  and  Speaker,  Provincial  Assem 
bly,  New-York.     First  Recorder  of 
New- York,  1683-1700. 
Akerly,  Samuel  M.,  33. 
Carnochan,  G.  M.,  47. 
GRAHAM,    REVEREND  JOHN,   SR.,   1694- 
1774,  Southbury,    Conn.     Chap 
lain,    Crown     Point    Expedition, 
Col.  Phineas  Lyman,  1755. 
Thompson,  Harry  G.,  231. 
GRAHAM,   REVEREND  JOHN,   JR.,    1722- 
1796,      West     Suffield,     Conn. 
Chaplain,  Havana  Expedition,  ist 
Conn.     Regt.,    General    Phineas 
Lyman,  1 762.  Capture  of  Havana. 
Author    of     Graham's    journal. 
[Pub.  Soc.  Colonial   Wars,  S.  N. 
Y.,   1896.] 

Thompson,  Harry  G.,  231. 
GRANGER,     QUARTERMASTER  -  SERGEANT 
ABNER,  1 735, 1816.   Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,      ist     Conn.      Troops, 
1758. 

Remington,  Cyrus  K.,  101. 
Smith,  Edward  B.,  347. 
GRANGER,  LAUNCELOT,  1633-1689,  Suf- 


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field,  Conn.  Went  with  the  in 
habitants  of  Suffield  to  Westfield, 
Mass.,  and  was  severely  wounded 
in  the  attack  on  that  town,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Remington,  Cyrus  K.,  101. 
GRANT,  CAPTAIN  NOAH,  1718-1756,  of 
Grant's  Hill,  Conn.  Lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Rodger's  Scouts  at  Lake 
George,  November,  1755.  Cap 
tain,  7th  Co.,  2d  Conn.  Regt., 
1756.  He  distinguished  himself 
so  greatly  in  the  campaign  that 
the  Assembly,  in  1756,  voted  him 
"  thirty  Spanish  milled  dollars,"  at 
the  same  time  giving  Capt. 
Israel  Putnam  fifty  such  dollars. 
He  was  killed  while  out  with  a 
scouting  party  of  Mohawks  and 
Highlanders  from  Fort  William 
Henry. 

Grant,  Frederick  Dent,  65. 

GRAVES,  BENJAMIN,  1645 >  Concord, 

Mass.  Soldier  in  Capt.  Wheeler's 
Co.,  Great  Swamp  Fight. 

Morris,  Seymour,  296. 
GRAVES,    ISAAC,    1620-1677,    Hatfield, 
Mass.      Killed  by  the  Indians  in 
the  attack  on  Hatfield. 

Graves,  Albert  M.,  292. 

GRAVES,  JOHN, 1677.    Wethersfield, 

Conn.,  and  Hatfield,  Mass.  Killed 
by  the  Indians  in  the  attack  on 
Hatfield,  1677. 

MacVeagh,  Eames,  295. 

GRAY,  EDWARD, 1681.     Soldier  in 

King  Philip's  War.  Deputy  for 
Plymouth,  1676-1679. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  83. 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 

Parker,  Frederick  W.,  199. 
GRAY,   JOHN,    1729-1813.      Private  in 
Capt.  Robert  Lothridge's  Co.  Col. 
Israel    Williams'    Regt.,    relief  of 
Fort  William  Henry,  1757. 

Shelton,  George  G.,  no. 

Shelton,  William  A.,  1 10. 
GREEN,  JUDGE  HENRY,  1620- 1700, Hamp 
ton,  N.  H.     Commissioner,   1689. 
Councillor,  1692-1697. 

Scales,  John,  271. 

GREEN,  LIEUTENANT  HENRY,  1638-1717, 
Maiden,  Mass.  Deputy,  1689, 
et  seq.  Served  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Price,  Alfred  B.,  100. 


Green,  Charles  M.,  187. 
GREEN,  CAPTAIN  JACOB,  1654-1726, 
Hampton,  N.  H.  Captain,  1699- 
1720;  did  valuable  service  under 
Major  Winthrop  Hilton  in  guard 
ing  the  frontiers. 

Scales,  John,  271. 

GREEN,  JOHN.     Member  of  Lieut.  Ed 
ward     Oak's    Troop,    winter    of 
1 675- 1 676.    Corporal  under  Lieut. 
_  William  Hasey,  King  Philip's  War. 

Pierce,  Frederick  C.,  298. 
GREEN,    CAPTAIN   SAMUEL,    1615-1701. 
Cambridge,  Mass.    Ensign  in  King 
Philip's  War.     Officer  of  Colonial 
Forces,  1660-1701. 

Butler,  Henry  P.,  45. 
GREEN,  TIMOTHY,  1735-1812.     Captain 
in  the  2d  Battalion,  Penn.  Regt., 
under  Col.    Boquet,  relief  of  Fort 
Pitt,  1 763  and  1 764. 

Rogers,  Alfred  H.,  314. 
GREEN,  GOVERNOR  WILLIAM,  1696-1758. 
R.  I.     Governor  of  Rhode  Island, 
1743-1758. 

Robeson,  Andrew,  203. 
GREENBURY,  COLONEL  NICHOLAS,  — 
1697.  Member  of  the  Council  of 
Sir  Lionel  Copley,  First  Royal 
Governor,  1692.  President,  1694. 
Acting  Governor  of  the  Province 
of  Maryland,  1693.  Commissary. 
General  of  the  Province,  1692. 
Chancellor  and  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal,  1692-1694.  Field  Of 
ficer,  Anne  Arundel  Co.,  1694. 

Griffith,  William  R.,  161. 

Hoffman,  Richard  C.,  162. 

Poultney,  W.  DeC.,  166. 

Vickers,  Wm.  H.  C.,  169. 

Tilton,  Palmer,  207. 

Tilton,  Warren  C.,  208. 

Welsh,  Milton,  316. 

Welsh,  Luther  W.,  316. 

Gooch,  Daniel  Linn,  354. 
GREENE,  JAMES,  1626-1698.      Commis 
sioner,   1660-1663,  Rhode  Island. 
Governor's     Assistant,     i66o-'6i- 
'70-'7i. 

Reynolds,  James,  102. 

Waterman,  Lucius,  272. 
GREENE,  JOHN,  M.D.,  1600-1658.  Mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  Rhode  Island, 
1654-1657. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  149. 
GREENE,  DEPUTY-GOVERNORJOHN.  Com- 


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missioner  to  the  General  Court, 
1652  -  1663.  Attorney  -  General, 
1657-1660.  Assistant,  1660-1690. 
Colonial  Agent  to  England,  1670. 
Member  of  Gov.  Andros'  Council, 
1686.  Deputy,  1 664- 1 680.  "Major 
for  the  Main,"  1696.  Deputy- 
Governor,  1690-1700.  Captain, 
1676.  Major,  1683,  Colony  of 
Rhode  Island. 

Green,  George  S.,  Jr.,  65. 

Reynolds,  James,  102. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  148. 

Rogers,  James  S.,  150. 

Ingersoll,  Colon  M.,  226. 

Parkhurst,  Charles  D.,  228. 

Dyer,  Horace  E.,  279. 

Beckwith,  Warren  L.,  287. 

Felton,  S.  M.,  324. 

Carpenter,  Richard,  393. 

Nightingale,  George  C.,  405. 
GREENE,  THOMAS,  SR.,  1628-1717.    As 
sistant,  Colony  of  Rhode  Island. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  148. 

Beckwith,  Warren  L.,  287. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  323. 
GREENE,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS.      French 
and  Indian  Wars. 

Greene,  Jacob  L.,  224. 
GREENLEAF,  LIEUTENANT  EDMUND,  1600- 
1671,    Newbury,    Mass.     Ensign, 
1639.      Lieutenant,    1642.      Cap 
tain,  1645. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Davies,  William  G.,  53. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Low,  Wm.  G.,  Jr.,  85. 

Spofford,  PaulN.,  113. 

Wood,  Marshall  William,  130. 

Silvester,  Rev.  Wm.  W.,  151. 

Amsden,  Franklin  D.,  176. 

Amsden,  Henry  F.,  176. 

Appleton,  Nathan,  177. 

Bacon,  Horace  S.,  177. 

Furness,  Dawes  E.,  186. 

Newhall,  James  S.,  197. 

Greenleaf,  Franklin  L.,  342. 

Little,  Henry  L.,  344. 

Wenzell,  Henry  B.,  349. 

Nichols,  Henry  A.,  362. 

Nichols,  Wm.  A.,  362. 
GREENLEAF,  CAPTAIN  STEPHEN,  JR.,  1652- 
1743,  Newbury,  Mass.  Com 
manded  his  company  in  battle 
with  French  and  Indians,  Wells, 
Me.,  1690. 


Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Wood,  Marshall  William,  130. 

Amsden,  Franklin  D.,  176. 

Amsden,  Henry  F.,  176. 

Appleton,  Nathan,  177. 

Clarke,  George  K.,  181. 

Furness,  Dawes  E.,  186. 
GREENLEAF,    CAPTAIN    STEPHEN,     1630- 
1690.      Drowned  during  Expedi 
tion   against    Port    Royal,    1690. 
Ensign,   1670.     Lieutenant,  1685. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Wood,  Marshall  William,  130. 

Silvester,  Wm.  W.,  151. 

Amsden,  Franklin  D.,  176. 

Amsden,  Henry  F.,  177. 

Furness,  Dawes  E     186. 

Wills,  Henry  LeB.,  374. 
GREENWOOD,   CAPTAIN  THOMAS,    1696- 
1 774,  Newtown,  Mass.      Captain 
of  Militia.     Deputy,  1743-1756. 

Jackson,  Henry  S.,  269. 
GREGG,  CAPTAIN  JAMES,  1678-1735. 
Commanded  the  first  company  of 
soldiers  raised  in  Londonderry, 
1719,  during  War  with  the  Eastern 
Indians,  Province  of  New  Hamp 
shire.  Member  of  Assembly,  1 736. 

Gregg,  Levi  Laertes,  66. 

Melville,  Henry,  88. 
GREGG,    JAMES,     1725-1819.      Served 
under  Capt.  James  Goffe  and  Capt. 
John  Gregg,  Indian  War  and  Can 
adian  Expedition,  1746. 

Gregg,  Levi  Laertes,  66. 
GREGG,     CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1702-1789. 
Commanded  a  company  of  Scouts 
from  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  on  the 
Frontiers,  1746. 

Gregg,  Levi  Laertes,  66. 
GREGG,  MAJOR  SAMUEL,  1738-1808. 
Sergeant  in  Capt.  Rodger's  Co.  of 
Rangers,  French  and  Indian  War, 
1758.  Was  in  Cape  Breton  Ex 
pedition  and  at  storming  of  the 
French  works  at  Gabarus  Bay. 

Gregg,  Norris  B.,  312. 

Gregg,  William  H.,  312. 

Gregg,  William  H.,  Jr.,  312. 
GREGORY,  THOMAS.      Served  in  Conn. 
Forces,  King  Philip's  War. 

Gregory,  Clifford  D.,  66. 
GREGSON,  THOMAS,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Assistant;    First  Treasurer,    First 
Commissioner  for  the  United  Col 
onies,  1643-1646.     Commissioner 


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to  Parliament,  1646.     Lost  in  the 
Phantom  Ship. 

Tomlinson,  Jno.  C.,  120. 

Ward,  Brownlee  R.,  233. 

Ward,  Charles  Samuel,  233. 

Plant,  Henry  B.,  270. 

Plant,  Morton  F.,  271. 

GRIDLEY,  RICHARD, 1674.  Captain 

Mass.  Militia. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

GRIDLEY,  THOMAS,  Windsor,  Conn. 
One  of  thirty  soldiers  in  the  Pe- 
quot  War. 

Gridley,  Horace  W.,  66. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  114. 

Throop,  George  Enos,  119. 

Gridley,  Nelson  Cowles,  292. 

Preston,  Deming  H.,  298. 

Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 
GRIFFIN, JOHN, Windsor,Conn.    Deputy, 
1670.    Temporary  Commander,  at 
Simsbury,  1673.     Sergeant,  1675. 

Pettibone,  Asa  G.,  298. 

Preston,  Deming  H.,  298. 
GRIFFITH,    HENRY,    1720-1794.      Seven 
times  member  of  Assembly,  Prov 
ince  of  Maryland. 

Welsh,  Luther  W.,  316. 

Gooch,  Daniel  L.,  354. 
GRIM,  DAVID,  1738-1826.  Of  the  pri 
vateers  King  of  Prussia  and  Gen 
eral  Wolfe,  1 757-1 758.  In  an  en 
gagement  in  which  an  enemy's 
ship  was  blown  up,  a  package 
of  papers  with  valuable  informa 
tion  fell  on  the  deck  of  the  Gen 
eral  Wolfe. 

Schermerhorn,  Charles  A.,  106. 
GRINNELL,  SERGEANT  GEORGE.  Sergeant, 
1750. 

Grinnell,  William  Milne,  67. 
GRISWOLD,  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL,  2d, 
1729-1817.  First  Lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Hards'  Co.,  Col.  David 
Wooster's  Regt.,  Crown  Point 
Expedition,  1756,  and  in  1761. 

Tefft,  Frank  G.,  117. 
GRISWOLD,  LIEUTENANT  EBENEZER,  1702- 
1 779.     Second   Lieutenant  of  the 
ist  Co.,  3d  Conn.    Regt.,   1755, 
Crown  Point  Expedition. 

Griswold,  Benj.  H.,  161. 
GRISWOLD,  EDWARD.  Built  "Old  Fort" 
Springfield.       Deputy,     Windsor 
and  Killingworth,  Conn. 

Atkinson,  Charles  T.,  285. 


Lloyd,  John  U.,  325. 
GRISWOLD,  CAPTAIN  JACOB,  1690-1772. 
Ensign,  1729.  Lieutenant,  1729. 
Captain,  1733,  13th  Conn.  Regt. 
Deputy,  1742.  Captured  by  the 
Indians,  Father  Ralle's  War,  1722. 

Woodruff,  Charles  H.,  131. 
GRISWOLD,  LIEUTENANT  MATTHEW,  1620- 
1698,  Lyme  and  Windsor,  Conn. 
Lieutenant.      Deputy,    1 654-' 67'- 
'68-'85. 

Sill,  John  Targee,  1 1 1 . 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 

Otis,  Philo  A.,  297. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  302. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 

Cheseborough,  George  L.,  340. 

Noyes,  Charles  P.,  345. 
GRISWOLD,  GOVERNOR  MATTHEW,  1714- 
1 789,  Lyme,  Conn.  Captain,  1 739. 
Major,  3d  Conn.  Regt.,  1766. 
Representative,  1751.  Member  of 
Council,  1759-1765.  Chief  Jus 
tice,  1766-1769.  Deputy  (Lieu 
tenant)  Governor,  1771-1784. 

Thompson,  F.  Diodati,  119. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 
GRISWOLD,  SHUBAEL,  1724-1807.  En 
sign,  1758,  loth  Co.,  ist  Conn., 
Regt.,  for  the  invasion  of  Canada. 
2d  Lieutenant,  1759;  ist  Lieu 
tenant,  4th  Co.,  1760. 

Gillett,  Rufus  W.,  64,  389. 

Lathrop,  Kirk,  82,  390. 
GROESBECK,  DAVID,  1692-1763.     Mem 
ber  Capt.  Rooseboom's  Co.,   Al 
bany,  1715. 

Pruyn,  John  Van  S.  L.,  100. 
GROVER,  JAMES,  Gravesend,  L.  L,  1648. 
Manmouth  Patentee,  1665.  Dep 
uty  to  treat  with  the  Admirals 
and  Commanders  of  the  Fleet  be 
longing  to  the  States  General  and 
the  Prince  of  Orange,  1673.  Gen 
eral  Assembly,  1670.  Lieutenant, 
1683.  Court  of  Sessions  at 
Shrewsbury,  1676. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  324. 

GROVES,  PHILIP, 1675,   Stratford, 

Conn.       Deputy,     1642,    et    seq. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1654-55-56. 

Foote,  John  C.,  311. 
GRUBB,  JOHN,   1648-1708.     Member  of 
Council,    Province    of    Delaware 
and  of  Assembly,  Province  of  New 
Jersey,  1692-1698. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Gilpin,  George,  141. 
Grubb,  E.  Burd,  141,  256. 
Grubb,  Ignatius  C.,  401. 
GUILD,    JOHN,    1682,    Dedham, 

Mass.     Served  under  Major  Apple- 
ton,  King  Philip's  War. 
Guild,  Chester,  187. 
Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 
Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
Underwood,  Herbert,  394. 
GUILD,  ENSIGN  NATHANIEL,  1678-1774. 

Ensign,  Capt.   Eben  Woodward's 

Co.,  1736. 
Guild,  Chester,  187. 
Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
GUILD,  SAMUEL,    1647-1730,  Dedham, 

Mass.       Private.     Capt.     Samuel 

Moseley's  Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Guild,  Chester,  187. 
Guild,  Curtis,  Jr.,  187. 
Morse,  Samuel  Wv  371. 
GUILE,  EPHRAIM,  1 662 .  Soldier  in  the 

Haverhill  Co.,  North  Essex  Regt. 

Lieutenant  under  Col.  Saltonstall, 

1709-1710. 

Tucker,  William  F.,  348. 
GUILFORD,     PAUL,     Hingham,     Mass. 

Soldier  in  King  Philip  War. 
Guilford,  Nathan,  67. 
GUNN,    CAPTAIN    SAMUEL,     1670-1749. 

Captain,  Milford,  Conn. 
Smith,  Frank  B.,  247. 
GURLEY,  SAMUEL.       10  Co.,  5th  Conn. 

Regt.,      1766.        Representative, 

1766-1767. 

Love,  Wm.  DeL.,  227. 
GYLES,     CAPTAIN     JOHN,     1678-1755. 

Lieutenant,    French     and    Indian 

War,  1700-6.     Captain,  1706-37. 
Jackson,  Oswald,  77. 
Stone,  Jacob,  347. 

HACK,     WILLIAM.      Soldier    in    Phips' 

Expedition,  1690. 
Robinson,  Daniel  W.,  281. 
HADLOCK,  JAMES.     Served  under  Capt. 

Holbrook,  King  Philip's  War. 
Hammond,  Lyman  D.,  293. 
HAIGHT,  CAPTAIN    JONATHAN.     Captain 
in  the  44th  New- York   Regt.  in 
1760.     Served  in   Havana   Cam 
paign   and   was  promoted   Major 
after  the  taking  Morro  Castle  in 
1762. 

Scott,  John  F.,  107. 
Scott,  William  S.,  107. 


HALE,  CAPTAIN  EZEKIEL,  1725-1789, 
Newbury  and  Dracut,  Mass. 
Served  in  Col.  Ephraim  Williams' 
Regt.,  Expedition  to  Albany. 
1 755-1 756.  Lieutenant  in  6th 
Co.  Foot,  1761. 

Reade,  Philip,  201, 
HALE,     REVEREND    JOHN,     1636-1700, 
Beverly,  Mass.  Chaplain  on  board 
Six  Friends,    Phips'   Expedition, 
1690. 

Hale,  Arthur,  141. 

Smith,  Harvey  C.,  204. 

Swain,  William  C.,  394. 
HALE,     CAPTAIN    JOSEPH,     1671-1761, 
Boxford,    Mass.       Ensign,     1714. 
Lieutenant,  1720.     Captain,  1728. 
Deputy,  1714,  et  seq. 

Dorman,  W.  B.,  184. 
HALE,    ROBERT,   -     -  1659.      Ensign, 
Charleston    Train     Band,     Mass. 
1658. 

Hale,  Arthur,  141. 

HALE,  SAMUEL,  1610-1693.  Soldier  in 
Pequot  War.  Deputy,  General 
Court  of  Conn.,  1656-1659. 

Hale,  Charles  R.,  312. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  340. 
HALE,    SERGEANT  THOMAS,    1633-1688, 
Newbury,  Mass.    Sergeant  of  Mil 
itia,  1652-1657. 

Reade,  Captain  Philip,  201,  299. 

Cutler,  Edw.  H.,  341. 
HALE,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1659-1730, 
Newbury,  Mass.  Served  in  Phips' 
Expedition  to  Canada,  1690.  Capt. 
under  Major  John  March,  Expedi 
tion  to  the  Eastward,  1697.  M1 
service  again,  1 698^99,  1703-^05. 

HaleJosiahL.,  188. 

Reade,  Philip,  201,  299. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  341. 
HALL,    CAPTAIN    ASAHEL,     1717-1795. 
Ensign,    2d     Co.,      Wallingford, 
Conn.,     1757.       Captain,     1764, 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Wodell,  Silas,  130. 

HALL,  BENJAMIN,  1650-1730.  Gover 
nor's  Assistant,  Rhode  Island,  1 70 1  - 
1702.  Deputy,  1699,  et  seq. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  83. 
HALL,  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN,  1712-1795. 
Methuen,  Mass.  Served  in  Capt. 
Daniel  Bodwell's  Co.,  Crown 
Point  Expedition,  1755.  Lieuten 
ant,  Essex  Militia,  1762. 


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Hale,  Bordman,  188. 

HALL,  EDWARD,  1670.     Duxbury, 

Mass.     Served  in  the  Narragansett 
Expedition,  1654. 
Hill,  John  W.,  293. 
Hill,  Henry  B.,  343. 
Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 
Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
HALL,  JOHN,  1606-1676.     Served  in  the 

Pequot  War. 
Culver,  Charles  M.,  52. 
HALL,  JOHN,   Barnstable,  Mass.     Mem 
ber  Military  Co.,  1643. 
Hall,  Lemuel  R.,  292. 
HALL,    JOHN,     1660-1720.     Soldier    in 

King  Philip's  War. 
Hall,  Dudley,  68. 
HALL,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1690-1746.    Med- 

ford,  Mass.     Captain  of  Militia. 
Hall,  George  F.,  188. 
HALL,  ENSIGN  JOHN,  1735-1812,  Wrent- 
ham,    Mass.      Member  of  Capt. 
Samuel  Day's  Co.,  Col.    Miller's 
Regt.,  1757.  Ensign,  Capt.  Samuel 
Cowell's   Co.,    3d  Suffolk  Regt., 
Col.  Nathaniel  Hatch,  1771. 
Hill,  William  S.,  72. 
Hill,  John  W.,  293. 
Hill,  Henry  B.,  343. 
Whipple,  Charles  H.,  350. 
Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
HALL,  JOHN,  1701-1774,  Baltimore  Co., 
Md.     Colonel  of  Co.  Militia,  1757. 
Hall,  William  C.,  243. 
HALL,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1658-1737,  Cran 
berry  Hall.     Member  of  the  Coun 
cil,    Upper    House  of   Maryland, 
1709-1737.      Delegate  to    Lower 
House  from  Baltimore  Co.,  1699, 
et  seq.    High  Sheriff,  1692.    Presi 
dent  of  the  Council.     One  of  five 
Captains  of  the  county,  1694. 
Smith,  Charles  E.,  347. 
HALL,    REVEREND    JOSEPH,    1594-1665, 
Barnstable.     Deputy  from    Hing- 
ham,  1638-1639. 
Hull,  James  W.,  192. 
HALL,  RICHARD,   1691.     Lieutenant   in 
John  Capen's   Co.  of  Foot,  Dor 
chester,  Mass.,  1683. 
Sowdon,  Arthur  J.  C.,  205. 
Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 
HALL,    SAMUEL.     Served  under    Capt. 

Seely,  Narragansett  Fort  Fight. 
Ives,  Marvin  A.,  293. 
HALL,   TIMOTHY,    1732-1784.      Served 


under  Capt.  Nathaniel  Wolcott, 
Mass.  Troops,  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  1757. 

Hall,  Charles  L.,  360. 

Hall,  George  E.,  361. 
HALL,WILLIAM,  1 616-17 14,  Salem,  N-  J- 
Representative  to  the  Assembly  of 
West  Jersey,  1697-1701.  Justice, 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1699. 
Royal  Councillor,  Province,  1708- 
1713. 

Denis,  Augustus  H.,  55. 

Denis,  George  Jules,  360. 
HALLETT,    ANDREW,    SR.      Member  of 
Lieut.  Wm.  Palmer's  Co.  at  Yar 
mouth,  Mass.,  1643. 

Tucker,  William  R.,  301. 

HALLETT,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM, 1729. 

Captain  of  Foot  Co.,  Newtown, 

Rankin,  Egbert  G.,  101. 
HALSEY,   THOMAS,  1592-1681.      Served 
in   Indian   Wars.       Deputy  from 
Southampton   to   General    Court, 
Colony  of  Conn.,  1664. 

Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  68. 

Halsey,  Henry  A.,  69. 

Halsey,  William  A.,  256. 

Halsey,  Edward  T.,  354. 

Halsey,  Wm.  Lafon,  354. 
HAM,  COENRAEDT,  1638-1690.     Soldier 
in  company,  Capt.  Dirck  Schmidt, 
1660. 

Poucher,  John  Wilson,  100. 
HAMERSLEY,  WILLIAM,  1687-1752.  Offi 
cer,  British  Navy,  stationed  at 
New-York,  1716.  Served  in  H. 
M.  S.  Valeur,  American  station, 
1714-1716.  Commissioned  loth 
March,  1700. 

Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  69. 

Hamersley,  William,  224. 
HAMILTON,  EZRA,    1733-1810.     Private 
in  Capt.  Jabez  Upham'sCo.,  1759. 

Hamilton,  Charles  Wm.,  332. 

Hamilton,  Frank  T.,  332. 
HAMILTON,  ENSIGN  NATHAN,  Brookfield. 
Private  in  Capt.  Dalrymple's  Pet 
ersham  Co.,  1756,  and  in  Capt. 
E.  Bemis'  Spencer  Co.,  1757;  Ser 
geant  in  Capt.  Upham's,  1750. 
Private  in  Capt.  Paige's  Hardwick 
Co., Crown  Point  Expedition,  1 769, 
and  in  Capt.  McFarland's  Co., 
1761-1763. 

Hamilton,  Chas.  Wm.,  332. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Hamilton,  Frank  T.,  332. 
HAMMOND,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1637-1707. 
Colonel  of  Forces  of  Anne  Arun- 
delCo.,  Maryland,  1699.  Mem 
ber  of  the  House  of  Burgesses, 
1692.  Major-General  of  the  West 
ern  Shore.  Member  of  Council, 
and  Judge,  High  Court  of  Admir 
alty. 

Slocum,  Herbert J.,  in. 

Coleman,  Wm.  Wheeler,  160. 

Hoffman,  Richard  C.,  162. 

Vicker,  Wm.  H.  C.,  169. 

Welsh,  Luther  W.,  316. 

Gooch,  Daniel  L.,  354. 
HAMMOND,  SERGEANT  EBENEZER,  Charl- 
ton,  Mass.  Sergeant  of  Col.  John 
Chandler's  Regt.,  French  and  In 
dian  War,  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  under  Capt.  Joshua  Meriam. 
Lieutenant,  ist  Regt.,  Worcester 
Co.,  1763,  in  Capt.  Paul  Whee- 
lock's  Co. 

Hammond,  Lyman  Dresser,  292. 
HAMMOND,  SAMUEL,  1757-1842.  Vol 
unteer  under  Gen.  Andrew  Lewis, 
Dunmore's  Expedition  against  the 
Western  Indians  at  the  battle  of 
Point  Pleasant,  1 774. 

Washington,  H.  Vernon,  386. 

HANCE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN, 1709,  Cal- 

vert    Co.,  Md.       Captain,    1697. 
Justice  for  Calvert  Co.,  1689-1695. 

MacKenzie,  George  N.,  164. 
HANCOCK,  SOLOMON,  1757,  Cam 
bridge,    Mass.       Gunner     under 
Richard  Gridley,    Chief   Engineer 
and  Commander  Train  of  Artillery, 

1757- 
Leland,  Lester,  194. 

HANSON,  COLONEL  HANS,  1646-1703. 
Delegate  from  Kent  Co.  to  the 
lower  house  of  Assembly,  Mary 
land,  1694-1697,  and  also  from 
Cecil  Co. 

Jenkins,  Austin  L.,  162. 
Jenkins,  S.  L.,  163. 

HANSON,  JOHN,  1715-1783.  Member 
House  of  Delegates,  Maryland, 
1757-1779.  Represented  Frederick 
Co.  in  Provincial  Convention,  1 774. 
Representative  to  carry  into  exe 
cution  the  association  agreed  on 
by  American  Continental  Con 
gress,  1774.  Delegate,  General 
Congress. 


Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  168. 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  Jr.,  168. 
HANSON,    SAMUEL,     1665-1740.     Dele 
gate  to  Maryland  Legislature,  1716- 
1728. 

Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  168. 
HAPGOOD,  SHADRACH,  1 644- 1 675 .  Mem 
ber  of  Capt.  Edward  Hutchinson's 
Co.,  on  expedition  to  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  to  treat  with  the  Nip- 
muck  Indians  and  slain  by 
them. 

Upham,  Henry  P.,  348. 
HARKNESS,  WILLIAM,   1739-1822.     En 
sign,  Penn.  Militia,  1759. 
Lamberton,  James  McC,  144. 

HARLOW,  SAMUEL,  1652 ,  Sergeant 

in    Commander   James    Warren's 
Plymouth  South  Co.,  1699. 
Butters,  George,  288. 
HARMON,     JOHN,     Scarborough,     Me. 

Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Bodge,  George  M.,  179. 
Harmon,  Ralph  G.,  188. 
HARRIMAN,  REVEREND  JOHN,  1647-1705. 
Deputy  to  the  New  Jersey  Assem 
bly,  1693,  et  seq.     Speaker,  1694, 
et  seq. 

Myers,  Theodore  B.,  344. 
HARRINGTON,  JOHN,  1651-1741.    Served 
under  Capt.  Beers,    King  Philip's 
War.     Was  in  fight  at  Northfield 
when    Capt.    Beers    was    killed, 
where  he  was  twice  wounded. 
Gerry,  Alston,  64. 

HARRIS,  GIDEON,  1714-1782.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  Rhode  Island,  1 756- 
1768. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 
HARRIS,  ENSIGN  THOMAS.    Ensign,  Conn. 

Colonial  Forces. 
Ives,  Marvin  A.,  293. 
HARRIS,  THOMAS,  2d, 1711.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court,  Rhode  Island, 
1671,  et  seq. 
Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 
HARRIS,  THOMAS,  3d,  1665-1741.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court,  Rhode  Island, 
1718. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 
HARRIS,  THOMAS,  SR.  One  of  the 
signers  of  the  compact,  Providence 
Plantations,  1637.  Commissioner 
for  Providence,  \6^2,etseq.  Lieu 
tenant,  1654.  Deputy  for  Provi 
dence,  1664,  et  seq.  Governor's 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Assistant,  1666.  Named  in  Royal 
Charter,  1663. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 

Waterman,  Lucius,  272. 

White,  Hunter  C.,  407. 
HARRIS,  WILLIAM.  Soldier,  King  Philip's 
War.  Assistant,  1666-1676.  Com 
missioner,    1660-1663.      Deputy, 
1665-1673. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 

HARRIS,    MAJOR  WILLIAM,  1678. 

Major  of  the  Charles  City  and  Hen- 
rico  Co.  Regt.,  1656.  Mem 
ber  House  of  Burgesses,  1652, 
et  seq.  Dominion  of  Virginia. 

Deen,  William  M.,  55,  255. 

Patteson,  Herbert  L.,  96. 

Patteson,  Malcolm  D.,  96. 

Patteson,  Thomas  A.,  Jr.,  96. 
HARRISON,  BENJAMIN, 1698.  Mem 
ber  of   the   Council   of  Virginia. 
Burgess,  1680-1682. 

Gill,  W.  Harrison,  161. 
HARRISON,  JAMES,  1626-1687,  Buck  Co., 
Pa.     Member  of  the  First  Council 
calledby  William  Penn,  1682- 1683. 

Lewis,  William  F.,  146. 

Middleton,  Harvey,  164. 
HARRISON,  COLONEL  NATHANIEL,  1677- 
1727.  Member  of  the  Council  of 
Virginia,  1713.  Burgess,  1706. 
County  Lieutenant  of  Surry  and 
Prince  Georges,  1715. 

Gill,  William  Harrison,  161. 
HART,  LIEUTENANT  HAWKINS,  1 677- 1 735. 
Lieutenant,  Wallingford  Co.,  1 720- 
1730. 

Hart,  George  W.,  70. 
HART,  LIEUTENANT   JAMES,   1717-1766. 
Lieutenant,  Wars  of  the  Austrian 
Succession,  1741-1748. 

Adams,  Francis  P.,  136. 

Adams,  Robert,  Jr.,  136. 

Hart,  Byerly,  142. 

HART,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  2d,  1655-1714, 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Captain,  1707, 
defence  of  the  frontier.  Served 
with  his  company  in  Hampshire, 
1707-1708. 

Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 
HART,     STEPHEN,      1606-1683,     Cam 
bridge    and    Farmington,    Conn. 
Served  under  Mason,  Pequot  War. 
Deputy,  1647,  ^t  seq. 

Collins,  H.  O.,  50,  359. 

Hart,  George  Wm.,  70. 


Williams,  Norman  A     129. 

Wead,  Leslie  C.,  209. 

Hart,  Samuel,  224. 

Chittenden,  Edward  S.,  340. 

Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 
HART,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1644-1726, 
Farmington,  Conn.  Ensign,  1678. 
Lieutenant,  1693.  Captain,  1695. 
Deputy,  1 690- 1711.  Speaker, 
1700-1706. 

Hart,  George  Wm.,  70. 

Hart,  Henry  G.,  70. 

Wead,  Leslie  C.,  209. 

Hart,  Samuel,  224. 

Jarvis,  Samuel  F.,  226. 

Preston,  Deming  H.,  299. 

HARTSHORNE,  RICHARD,  1641 .     A 

proprietor  of  East  Jersey,  1682. 
Deputy  in  Gov.  Lawrie's  Council, 
1684.  Member  of  the  Assembly 
from  Middletown,  1685.  Speaker, 
1687-1698.  Member  of  Gov. 
Basse's  Council  from  1698  to  the 
surrender  of  the  Government  to 
the  Crown. 

Hatfield,  William  H.,  71. 

Large,  James,  144. 

Meeker,  Richard  C.,  164. 

Smith,  Thos.  M.,  166. 

Tyson,  Anthony  M.,  169. 

Tyson,  Matthew  S.,  169. 

HARVEY,    WILLIAM,     ,     Taunton, 

Plymouth  Colony.  Deputy,  1666- 
1667. 

Seaver,  James  E.,  204. 
HASBROUCK,  JACOB,  1688-1761.  Private 
in    Capt.  Johannis  Ten    Broeck's 
Troop,  Ulster  Co.,  1738. 

Innes,  Hasbrouck,  77. 
HASKINS,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1729-1814. 
Of    Col.    John    Erving's    Boston 
Regt.,  Colonial  Troops. 

Haskins,  Chas.  Waldo,  70. 
HASTINGS,  JOHN,  of  Watertown,  Mass., 

1653 .       Member  of   Capt. 

Nathaniel  Davenport's  Co.,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Vandercook,  Jno.  D.,  302. 
HASTINGS,  THOMAS, 1685,  Water- 
town,  Mass.     Deputy  to  the  Gen 
eral  Court,  1673. 

Endicott,  Eugene  F.,  185. 

Harrington,  Charles,  188. 
HASTINGS,    DR.    THOMAS,    1652-1712, 
Hatfield,    Mass.       Soldier    under 
Capt.  Richard  Beers,  King  Philip's 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


War,  and  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 

HATCH,  JONATHAN,   1625 .     Served 

under  Capt.  Myles  Standish,  1645, 
against  the  Narragansetts. 

Wheeler,  Edward  J.,  128. 
HATHORNE,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  1607-1681, 
Salem,  Mass.  First  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Deputies,  1644. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1662-1679. 
Commissioner  for  the  United 
Colonies,  1643.  Captain,  Major, 
1656. 

Brown,  Jno.  B.,  44. 

Low,  Wm.  G.,Jr.,  85. 

Skinner,  Wm.  C,  230. 

Todd,  William  C.,  272. 

Castle,  Alfred  H.,  288. 

Dana,  Chas.  D.,  288. 
HAWES,  DANIEL,  1652-1739,   Dedham, 
Mass.      Served   in   King   Philip's 
War;  Great  Swamp  Fight,  under 
Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

Hawes,  Gilbert  R.,  71. 

Meday,  Henry  Hawes,  88,  390. 
HAWES,  DANIEL,  JR.,    1684-1763.     An 
officer  in  the  Colonial   Forces   of 
Mass.,  French  and   Indian   War, 

'757- '759- 

Hawes,  Gilbert  R.,  71. 
HAWES,  JOSEPH,    1728-1818.     Lieuten 
ant  Mass.  Militia,  French  and  In 
dian  War,  1755-1759. 

Hawes,  Gilbert  R.,  71. 

HAWKINS,  ANTHONY, 1674,  Farm- 

ington,  Conn.  Deputy,  Gover 
nor's  Assistant,  1668-1670.  Pat 
entee  in  the  Royal  Charter,  1662. 

Judd,  Orrin  R.,  79. 

Wead,  Leslie  C.,  209. 

Hart,  Samuel,  224. 

Jarvis,  Samuel  F.,  226. 

Atkinson,  Charles  T.,  285. 

HAWKINS,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS, 1648, 

Boston  Deputy,  1639.  Captain, 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1644. 

Parker,  Montgomery  D.,  199. 
HAWKS,   ELIZEUR,   Hadley,  Mass.      In 
Capt.  William  Turner's  Co.  at  the 
Falls  Fight,  King  Philip's  War. 

Hawks,  William  I.,  333. 
HAWKS,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  Deerfield, 
Mass.  Served  in  King  Philip's 
War;  wounded  in  "  Falls  Fight "; 
went  to  the  aid  of  Hatfield,  1676, 
and  under  Capt.  Thos.  Watts, 


1697.    in    pursuit   of    Indians   at 
Hatf.eld. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Bates,  William  O.,  339. 
HAWKS,  NATHANIEL.     In  Father  Ralle's 
War,  under  Capt.  Joseph  Kellogg. 

Hawks,  William  I.,  333. 
HAWLEY,  JOSEPH,  1603-1690.     Deputy, 
General   Court   of   Conn.,  eleven 
terms,  1665-1687. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  325. 

Hawley,  Walter  A.,  361. 
HAWLEY,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,    1654-1711. 
Captain  of  Foot  (snow-shoe  men) 
from  Northampton,  Mass.,   1708- 
1709. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 
HAWLEY,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,    1675-1752. 
Conn.  Colonial  Militia. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  114. 

Throop,  George  E.,  119. 
HAWLEY,   STEPHEN,    1695-1790,   New- 
town,  Conn.     Member  of  Capt. 
John  Lover's  Co.,  1748. 

Gunsaulus,  Frank  W.,  292. 
HAWLEY,    THOMAS.      Capt.    Crowell's 
Co.      Dragoons.      Killed    in    the 
Sudbury  Fight,  1676. 

Noyes,  Charles  P.,  345. 
HAYDEN,    LIEUTENANT    DANIEL,     1703- 
1790.   Cornet  of  Troop,  ist  Conn. 
Regt.,  1753.     Lieutenant,  1759. 

Hayden,  Horace  E.,  142. 
HAYDEN,    LIEUTENANT    DANIEL,     1640- 
1712,    Windsor,    Conn.    Co.     of 
Foot,    1692,    and    Troop,    1698. 
Deputy,  1695-1698. 

Hayden,  Horace  E.,  142. 
HAYDEN,  WILLIAM,  1600-1669,  Wind 
sor,  Conn.  Deputy,  1667.  Soldier 
in  Pequot  War.  Received  special 
mention  in  official  report  of  Major 
John  Mason,  for  saving  his  life  by 
his  gallantry  at  the  Mystic  Fort. 
Served  in  Major  Mason's  Troop, 
1657-1658,  the  first  Troop  of 
Horse  in  the  Colony. 

Hayden,  Horace  E.,  142. 

Hayden,  Wm.  M.,  161. 

HAYES,   DANIEL,    1686-1756,  Windsor, 

Conn.     Soldier  in  Queen  Anne's 

War.     Taken  prisoner  and  carried 

to  Canada;  in  captivity  five  years. 

White,  William  C.,  350. 
HAYNES,    GOVERNOR  JOHN,    1594-1654, 
Hartford,  Conn.    Governor,  Mass. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Bay  Colony,  1635.  First  Gov 
ernor  of  Conn.  Colony.  President 
First  General  Court,  1637.  Held 
the  office  of  Governor  in  every 
alternate  year  until  his  death. 
Commissioner  of  United  Colonies, 
1 650.  Colonel  of  regiment  raised 
against  the  Indians,  1636. 

Backus,  J.  Bayard,  35. 

Betts,  Frederick  H.,  40. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

Chauncey,  Elihu,  48. 

Darling,  Chas.  Wm.,  52. 

Grinnell,  George  B.,  67. 

Grinnell,  William  M.,  67. 

Stokes,  Anson  Phelps,  115. 

Terry,  George  D.,  117. 

Walbridge,  Thos.  C,  125,  152. 

Day,  John  C.,  221. 

Huntington,  Frederick  J.,  225. 

Ward,  Brownlee  R.,  232. 

Ward,  Chas.  Samuel,  233. 

Clark,  A.  Howard,  241. 

Hubbard,  Gardiner  G.,  244. 

Edwards,  Charles  L.,  323. 

Edwards,  Edward  J.,  341. 

Wells,  Eben  F.,  349. 
HAYNES,JOHN,  1621-1692.  Commander 
of  a   garrison  house  at  Sudbury, 
Mass.      Served  in  Phips'  Expedi 
tion,  1690.     Representative,  1668. 

Messinger,  William  D.,  296. 
HAYWARD,  THOMAS,  1681,    Dux- 
bury,    Mass.     Member    of  Capt. 
Myles  Standish's  Co. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  340. 
HAZARD,  ROBERT,  1635-1710.  Military 
Commissioner  for  Portsmouth, 
R.  I.,  in  command  of  Boat  Patrol. 
Recruiting  master,  Ordinance  Offi 
cer,  King  Philip's  War.  Deputy, 
1664-1665. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  83. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 

Hazard,  Rowland,  405. 

Pell,  Howland,  406. 
HAZEN,  THOMAS,  1657-1735,  Boxford, 
Mass.  Soldier  in  Major  Samuel 
Appleton's  Co. ,  Narragansett  Cam 
paign,  1675-1676.  At  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight. 

Moseley,  John  G.,  197. 
HEALY,    CAPTAIN    JOSHUA,    1702-1762, 
Dudley,  Mass.     Captain  of  a  Co., 
relief  of  Fort  William  Henry,  1 757. 

Healey,  David  A.,  189. 


HEALY,  NATHANIEL,  1659-1734,  Water- 
town,  Mass.  Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War,  in  Capt.  Joseph  Sill's 
Co.  Served  also  under  Capt.  Na 
thaniel  Davenport,  Great  Swamp 
Fight,  and  later  under  Capt.  Hugh 
Mason. 

Healey,  David  A.,  189. 
HEARD,  CAPTAIN  TRISTRAM,  1667- 
1 735.  Lieutenant,  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  1725.  Captain  in  com 
mand  of  "  Heard's  Garrison,"  at 
Dover.  Killed  by  the  Indians. 

Tappan,  Charles  L.,  272. 
HEATH,  ISAAC,  1585-1661.     Deputy  to 
General    Court  of   Mass.     1636- 
1638. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

HEATLY,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  1720-1789. 
South  Carolina  Provincial  Militia. 

Dules,  Andrew  C.,  140. 
HEATON,  JAMES,  1633-1712.     Sergeant 
and  Ensign,  New  Haven  Militia. 
Representative,  1696-1697. 

Mann,  Matthew  D.,  87. 
HEERMAN,  COLONEL  AUGUSTIN,  1605- 
1686.  First  Lord  of  Bohemia 
Manor.  One  of  the  "  Nine  Men  " 
of  New  Amsterdam,  1647,  et  seq. 
Ambassador  to  Rhode  Island, 
1652 ;  Ambassador  to  Virginia,  and 
to  Maryland,  1659.  Member  of 
the  Council,  Province  of  Maryland. 
Colonel  of  Militia.  Commissioner 
to  treat  with  Indians,  1678. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  137. 

Spencer,  John  T.,  151. 
HEMENWAY,  JOSHUA,  1668-1754,  Fram- 
ingham,    Mass.      Deputy,    1712- 
1 71 7. 

Heminway,  FredT.,  189. 

HENCHMAN,  CAPTAIN  DANIEL, 1685. 

Captain  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.  Captain 
of  a  Co.  of  Foot  from  Boston,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Davis,  N.  Henchman,  322. 
HENRY,  JOHN.     Presiding  Magistrate  of 
Hanover  Co.,  Virginia,  and  Colonel 
of   Militia.      Father     of    Patrick 
Henry. 

Rose,  Hiram  H.,  299. 

Rose,  Landon  C.,  299. 
HENRY,  PATRICK,  1736-1799.     Member 
House  of  Burgesses,  Virginia,  1 765- 
1783.     Member  First  Continental 
Congress  and  first  Governor. 


482 


INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Thorpe,  Andrew  R.,363. 
Thorpe,  Spencer  R.,  363.  • 
HENRY,  SAMUEL,  1734-1790,  ofHadley, 
Mass.      Private    in   Capt.    Moses 
Porter's  Co.,  1756. 
Henry,  John  Francis,  7 1 . 
Henry,  William  Barrett,  71. 
HENSHAW,  JOSHUA,  1643-1701.    Served 
in  King  Philip's  War  under  Capt. 
Thomas  Brattle. 
Huntington,  Charles  R.,  76. 
HENSHAW,  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM,  1735- 
1820.    Served  at  Fort  Edward  and 
Crown  Point. 
Bacon,  Gorham,  35. 
HERKIMER,  CAPTAIN  HANYOOST.    Served 
during  French   and  Indian  Wars. 
In   command   of  Fort   Herkimer, 
1758. 

Shoemaker,  Michael  M.,  327. 
Shoemaker,  Robert  H.,  327. 
HERPIN,    COLONEL  JOHN,  JR.     Colonel, 
Conn.  Troops,  Expedition  to  Can 
ada,  organized  1746. 
Eaton,  Theo.  H.,  255,  389. 
HERRICK,    HENRY,    1688-1755.     Served 
in  French  and  Indian  War  of  1745. 
Brown,  Dudley  P.,  240. 
HERRICK,   HENRY,    1716-1780,  Beverly, 
Mass.    Representative  for  twenty- 
four  years,  General  Court. 
Brown,  Dudley  P.,  240. 
HERRICK,  CORPORAL  JOSEPH,  1645-1717, 
Salem  Village,  Mass.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War.     Great  Swamp 
Fight.     Corporal,  1692. 
Newhall,  James  S.,  197. 
HERRICK,  JOSEPH,    1666-1726,  Beverly, 
Mass.  Captain,  earlier  French  War, 
Troop  of  Mounted  Rangers. 
Brown,  Dudley  P.,  240. 
HERRMAN  v.  HEERMAN. 
HERSEY,    WILLIAM,    1600-1657,    Hing- 
ham,    Mass.     Member  of  Militia, 
1644-1645. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
HERTER,    CAPTAIN   HENRY,    1730-1822. 
Served  in  French  and  Indian  Wars. 
Made  captive  by  Indians  and  car 
ried  to  Canada,  1757. 
Myers,  Philip  Van  Ness,  326. 
Shoemaker,  Frederick  B.,  327. 
Shoemaker,  Michael  M.,  327. 
Shoemaker,  Robert  H.,  328. 
Myer,  Walter  F.,  344. 
HETH,  WILLIAM,  1750-1807.     Lieuten 


ant  in  Capt.  Morgan's  Co.  against 
the  Indians,  1774.  Known  as 
Dunmore's  War. 

Lorton,  Heth,  85. 

HEWIT,  SERGEANT  REUBEN,  1738-1808. 
2d  Sergeant,  5th  Co.,  4th  Conn. 
Regt.  Invasion  of  Canada,  1760. 

Kelly,  James  Henry,  80. 
HEYWARD,    CAPTAIN    THOMAS,     1 700- 
1738.     Captain  in  Provincial  Ser 
vice  ;  commanded  at  Fort  Johnson. 

McAllister,  Hey  ward  H.,  87. 
HICKOX,    SAMUEL,  1695,   Water- 
bury,    Conn.       Sergeant,     1686- 
1695.     Died  at  his  post  in  dis 
charge  of  his  military  duties. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  360. 
HICKOX,  SERGEANT  SAMUEL,  Waterbury, 
Conn.     Sergeant  in  the  Militia. 

Morris,  Seymour,  296. 
HICKS,  COLONEL  ISAAC,  1678-1749.  In 
service  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  and 
on  the  Frontier,  1 746- 1 747.  Mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  1716-1738. 
County  Judge,  1738. 

Hicks,  Benjamin  D.,  71. 
HICKS,  JOHN.     Deputy  to  the  General 
Assembly,  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  1665. 

Williamson,  G.  De  Witt,  130. 
HICKS,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1640-1741. 
Served  under  his  father,  Captain 
John  Hicks,  at  the  Indian  Fight  at 
Fort  Neck,  1653.  Captain  of 
Militia  at  Hempstead.  Judge  of 
Common  Pleas. 

Bleecker,  Anthony  J.,  41. 

Hicks,  Benjamin  D.,  71. 

Hicks,  Frederick  C.,  72. 

Lawrence,  Robert  C.,  82. 
HICKS,    ZACHARIAH,     Chelmsford    and 
Dracut,    Mass.     Private  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Sill's  Co.,  1676. 

Pierce,  Frederick  C.,  231. 
HIGGINSON,  REVEREND  JOHN,  1616-1708, 
Salem,  Mass.  Served  Indian  Ex 
pedition,  1636,  and  in  the  same 
year  took  part  in  the  Expedition 
from  Salem  against  the  Block  Island 
and  Pequot  Indians.  Chaplain  at 
attack  on  Fort  Saybrook  under 
Lyon  Gardiner,  1680. 

Andrew,  Henry  H.,  177. 
HIGGINSON,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHN, 
1646-1719,     Salem,    Mass.      En 
sign  of  the  First  Co.,  Lieut.  Joseph 
Gardner,    .     Deputy,     1689. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Member   of  Council,    1710-1718. 

Andrew,  Henry  H.,  177. 
HILDRETH,    SERGEANT    EPHRAIM,    1680- 
1740,    Dracut,    Mass.     Sergeant, 
1 725,  in  Capt.  Eleazer  Tyng'sCo., 
1725. 

Reade,  Philip,  394. 

HILL,  ABRAHAM,  1734-1812.  Soldier  in 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Hill,  Howard  F.,  269. 

HILL,  JOHN,   1664,    Dorchester, 

Mass.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1647. 

Hill,  LewC,  189. 

HILL,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1666-1713.  Ensign 
in  King  William's  War,  1689. 
Lieutenant,  1692.  Captain,  1693. 
Built  Fort  Mary  at  Winter  Harbor, 
and  remained  in  command  until 
1700. 

Leighton,  George  E.,  313. 
HILLEGAS,  MICHAEL,  1729-1804.    Mem 
ber    of    Assembly,     Province    of 
Penn.,  1765-1775. 

Bellas,  Henry  H.,  137. 

Dillard,  Henry  Kuhl,  139. 
HILLS,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  1602-1688. 
Maiden,  Mass.,  Militia.  Deputy 
from  Charlestown  and  Speaker 
of  the  House  1647;  from  Maiden, 
1650-1656;  from  Newbury,  1667. 

Robbins,  Howard  S.,  103. 

Stone,  William  E.,  206. 

Winship,  William  H.,  211. 

Skinner,  William  C.,  230. 

Wheelock,  William  B.,  304. 

Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
HILLS,    CAPTAIN   WILLIAM,    1639-1693. 
Captain  of  Militia  at  East  Hart 
ford,  Conn.,  1653.     Wounded  by 
an  Indian  at  Hockanum,  1675. 

Hills,  Wm.  Ellery,  72. 
HILLYER,  COLONEL  ANDREW.     Sergeant 
under  Lord  Amherst  in  1760,  and 
expedition  against  Havana,  1762. 

Hoadley,  James  H.,  72. 
HILTON,  THE  HON.  COLONEL  WINTHROP, 
1671-1710.  Lieutenant,  1689. 
Captain,  1703.  Lieut. -Colonel, 
expedition  to  Nova  Scotia,  1705. 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  1706-1710.  Chosen  Mem 
ber  of  the  Council,  but  was  killed 
on  his  farm  by  Indians  in  ambush, 
and  never  took  his  seat. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

Koues,  George  E.,  257. 


HINCKES,    JOHN,     .       Councillor, 

1683.  Assistant,  1686.  Judge 
of  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Mem 
ber  Sir  Edward  Andros'  Council, 
1687.  President  of  Council,  1692. 
Chief  Justice  of  Superior  Court, 
1699-1704. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 
HINCKLEY,  SAMUEL.     Member  of  Lieut. 
Thomas  Dymoke'sCo.,Barnstable, 
Mass.,  1643. 

Hinckley,  Sylvester  B.,  190. 
HINCKLEY,  GOVERNOR  THOMAS,  1618- 
1706.  Deputy  General  Court, 
Plymouth,  1646.  Assistant,  1658- 
1680.  Commissioner  of  Plymouth 
Colony,  1675-1676;  was  at  Great 
Swamp  Fight.  Deputy-Governor, 
1680.  Governor,  1681.  Assis 
tant  of  the  Province  of  Mass.  Bay. 

Atwood,  Edward  S.,  34. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  85. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  85. 

Miller,  Charles  B.,  89. 

MiUer,  Edward  C.,  89. 

Bowman,  George  E.,  179. 

Melcher,  Samuel  A.,  196. 

Sprague,  Frank  Wm.,  205. 

Way  land,  Francis,  233. 

Boyd,  Allen  R.,  240. 

Pike,  Charles  E.,  346. 

Gorham,  Austin  G.,  370. 
HINDES,  DR.  THOMAS,  1734-1828.  Sur 
geon's  Mate,  R.  N.,  1755;  New- 
York,  1757,  with  English  Fleet, 
French  and  Indian  Wars.  Re 
duction  of  Louisburg  under  Am 
herst,  1 758.  Reduction  of  Que 
bec  under  Wolfe,  1 759.  Reduc 
tion  of  Belle  Isle.  Surgeon, 
R.  N. 

Thompson,  John,  334. 
HINMAN,  SERGEANT  EDWARD,  Stratford, 
Conn.  Sergeant-at-Arms  in  the 
Life  Guard  of  King  Charles  the 
First.  Associated  with  Capt.  John 
Underbill  in  military  service  under 
Stuyvesant  against  the  Indians. 

Flint,  Wyman  K.,  290. 
HINMAN,    TITUS,    Woodbury,    Conn., 
Lieutenant,  1710.     Captain,  1714. 

Chatfield-Taylor,  Hobart  C.,  301. 
HINSDALE,  BARNABAS,  1639-1675.     Pri 
vate  in  Capt.  Lothrop's  Co.,  King 
Philip's  War.     Killed  at  the  battle 
of  Bloody  Brook,  South  Deerfield, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


with  his  father  and  brothers  Sept. 
1 8. 

Byington,  Charles  S.,  46. 

Byington,  William  W.,  46. 

HINSDALE,  ROBERT, 1675.    Served 

as  a  Private  in  Capt.  Lothrop's  Co. 
at  Bloody  Brook,  and  was  slain. 

Byington,  Charles,  46. 

Byington,  William  W.,  46. 

Fiske,  George  F.,  290. 
HINSDALE,    SAMUEL,   1642-1675,    Deer- 
field,  Mass.    Killed  by  the  Indians 
at  Bloody  Brook. 

Fiske,  George  F.,  290. 
HITCHCOCK,  CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN.    French 
and  Indian  Wars,  1740. 

Bishop,  Henry  A.,  218. 
HITCHCOCK,  EBENEZER.  Captain,  South 
Hampshire  Regt.,  raised  for  the 
relief  of  the  Provincial  Troops 
under  command  of  Major  General 
Winslow,  1756. 

Thomas,  Frank  W.,  118. 
HITCHCOCK,  ENSIGN  JOHN.     Capt.  Wil 
liam  Turner's  Co.,    King   Philip's 
War.     Promoted  for  gallant  con 
duct. 

Barbour,  Lucius  A.,  218. 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley,  233. 
HITCHCOCK,  CAPTAIN  LUKE,  1655-1727, 
Springfield,   Mass.     Served  under 
Capt.  Turner  in  the  "  Falls  Fight." 

Barber,  Lucius  A.,  217. 
HOBART,    EDMUND,    1570-1646,    Hing- 
ham,  Mass.    Deputy,  16^^40-^42. 

Whitcomb,  Lawrence,  209. 
HOBBS,  JOSIAH,  1649-1741,  Lexington, 
Mass.     Served    in    Capt.    Joseph 
Sill's  Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Guilford,  Nathan,  67. 

HOBBY,  SIR  CHARLES, 1 7 1 5 ,  Boston, 

Mass.  Colonel,  Mass.  Regt.,  under 
General  Nicholson,  Port  Royal 
Expedition,  1710.  Knighted,  1705, 
"for  good  service  done  the  Crown 
in  New  England."  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co. 

Fowler,  Franklin  H.,  63-222. 

Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  99. 

Pond,  Winthrop,  99. 

Butler,  John  L.,  180. 

Gooch,  Frank  A.,  223. 

Pond,  Nicholas  Misplee,  228. 

Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  379. 
HODGDON,  NATHANIEL,  1681-1757.  A.  & 
H. A. Co. ,1727.  i st Sergeant,  1728. 


Sowdon,  Arthur  J.  C.,  205. 
HODGES,  ELIJAH.     2d  Lieutenant  Capt. 
Nathan  Hodges'  Co.,  Crown  Point 
Expedition,  1 759-60.  Mass.  Forces. 

Hayden,  Edward  S.,  225. 
HODGES,    MAJOR   JOSEPH,     1687-1745. 
Louisburg  Expedition,  1745,    Col. 
Richmond's  Regt. 

Hodges,  Alfred,  73. 

HOFFMAN,  CAPTAIN  NICHOLAS,  1680- 
1750.  Ulster  Co.  Militia,  Col. 
Jacob  Rutsen,  Shawangunk  Co., 
1715.  Kingstowne  Co.,  1717. 
Erected  stone  house,  used  as  a 
Fort,  at  Kingston,  cor.  Front  and 
Green  Streets. 

Hoffman,  Samuel  Ver  P.,  73. 
HOLBROOK,    JOHN,     1673-1740,    Sher- 
born,  Mass.  Representative,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1714-1722. 

Holbrook,  Levi,  100. 
HOLBROOK,  THOMAS,  1624-1607,   Brain- 
tree,  Mass.     Soldier  in  Capt.  John 
son's  Co. 

Rose,  Hiram  H.,  299. 

Rose,  Landon  C.,  299. 
HOLDEN,    LIEUTENANT   CHARLES,    1666- 
171 7, Rhode  Island.   Deputy,  1710- 
1 6.     Commissioned  Lieutenant. 

Felton,  S.  M.,  324. 

HOLDEN,  JUSTINIAN,  1644-1700.  Cam 
bridge,  Mass.  Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War,  under  Capt.  Hench 
man  at  Hadley,  and  Capt.  Brattle 
at  Mount  Hope,  and  under  Capt. 
Sill. 

Holden,  Wm.,  190. 
HOLDEN,  RANDALL.  Marshall  and  Cor 
poral  at  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  1638. 
Member  of  Town  Council  at  War 
wick,  1647.  Assistant,  1647,  et 
seq.  Deputy,  1666-1686.  Judge 
of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1687-1688.  Captain,  1664. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 

Nightingale,  George  C.,  405. 
HOLLAND,  EDWARD,  1702-1756.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  1748-1756.  Mayor 
of  Albany,  1733-1741.  Commis 
sioner  of  Indian  Affairs,  1734-1742. 
Mayor  of  New-York,  1747-1756. 
Master  in  Chancery,  1748-1750. 

Oothout,  John  W.,  94. 
HOLLAND,  CAPTAIN  HENRY,  1665-1722. 
Lieutenant,  1699.     Captain,  1704. 
Commander  of  Garrison  at  Albany, 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND   DESCENDANTS. 


1723-1732.  High  Sheriff,  1706- 
1720.  Commissioner  of  Indian 
Affairs,  1706-1732. 

Oothout,  John  W.,  94. 
HOLLAND,  IVORY,  1740-1820.  Centinel, 
\  75 7, under  Capt.  Zedekiah  Stream, 
Scouting  between  Connecticut 
and  Merrimack  Rivers,  1759,  ist 
Battalion,  Col.  Ruggles'  Regt. 

Holland,  John  B.,  73. 

HOLLINGSWORTH,  VALENTINE,  I  635- 1  7  1 0. 

Member,  Penn.  Assembly,  1682- 
1683,  et  seq. 

Taylor,  John  G.,  248. 
HOLLISTER,  CAPTAIN  GIDEON,  Wood- 
bury,  Conn.  Served  under  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Downs,  Expedition  to 
Fort  William  Henry,  1757.  Ensign, 
1762.  Lieutenant,  1768.  Captain, 
1771.  Served  in  Revolution. 

Logan,  Walter  S.,  84. 
HOLLISTER,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1612- 
1665,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Dep 
uty,  Mass,  1644.  Conn.,  1645- 
1656.  Lieutenant,  Hartford  Co. 
Militia,  King  Philip's  War. 

Elliot,  Daniel  Girard,  59. 

Harral,  George,  70. 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 

Logan,  Walter  S.,  84. 

Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 

Andrews,  James  S. ,  217. 

Brooker,  Charles  F.,  219. 

Patten,  John  D.,  246. 

Wenzel,  Henry  B.,  349. 
HOLLISTER,  CAPTAIN  STEPHEN,  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.,  1658-1709.  Lieu 
tenant  under  Capt.  Wm.  Whiting, 
Phips'  Expedition,  1692.  Expedi 
tion  to  the  frontier,  1696.  Chief 
in  command.  Died  in  service  near 
Albany.  Expedition  to  Canada. 

Logan,  WalterS.,  84. 

Morris,  Seymour,  296. 
HOLMAN,  ENSIGN  JOSEPH.     First  Military 
Co.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  221. 
HOLME,  CAPTAIN   THOMAS,   1624-1695. 
Member  of  Council,   Province   of 
Penn.,  1683,  et  seq. 

Hough,  Oliver,  143. 

Mercur,  Rodney  A.,  147. 

HOLMES,  JONATHAN,  1637-1713.     Mon- 

mouth    Patentee,    1672.     General 

Assembly,  Newjersey,  1670-1672. 

Captain,  Monmouth  Troop,  1673. 


Deputy,  Colony  of  Rhode  Island, 
1689-1701.  Speaker,  Member  of 
Governor's  Council,  General  Treas 
urer,  1704. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  324. 
HOLMES,  JOSHUA,    Stonington,    Conn. 
Ensign,  1729. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  285. 

Meacham,  Franklin  A.,  295. 
HOLMES,  OBADIAH,  1607-1682.  Member 
of  Special  Governor's  Council, 
King  Philip's  War.  Representa 
tive  to  General  Court,  Rhode 
Island,  at  Newport  and  Ports 
mouth,  1656.  Monmouth  Pat 
entee,  and  instrumental  in  framing 
that  instrument,  1665. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  324. 
HOLYOKE,  EDWARD.     Deputy  to  Gen 
eral  Court  from  Lynn,  Mass.,  1660. 

Stearns.  Henry  P.,  231. 
HOLYOKE, 'CAPTAIN  ELIZUR,  1618-1676, 
Springfield,  Mass.  Ensign,  1653. 
Lieutenant,  1657.  Captain,  1663. 
Deputy,  six  terms,  1656.  2d  in 
command  at  Springfield  and  Had- 
ley,  King  Philip's  War. 

Hosmer,  Edward  S.,  73. 

Walbridge,  T.  C.,  125,  152. 
HOOKER,    REVEREND     THOMAS,     1585- 
1647.     Leader  of  the  Expedition 
which    founded    the    Colony    of 
Conn.,  1635. 

Langdon,  Perrin,  325. 

Laws,  Harry  L.,  325. 

HOPEWELL,    CAPTAIN     RICHARD,    

1744.  Member  Lower  House  of 
Assembly,  Maryland,  St.  Mary's 
Co.,  1732-1734. 

Warner,  C.  Hopewell,  169. 
HOPKINS,  GILES.     Volunteered  in  cam 
paign  against  Pequots,  1637. 

Kittredge,  Abbott  E.,  294. 

Merrick,  Frederick  L.,  296. 
HOPKINS,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1665-1732. 
Sergeant,  Conn.  Colonial  Troops, 
1714.      Ensign,     1715.     Lieuten 
ant,   1716. 

Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  124. 

HOPKINS,    STEPHEN,   1644.     14th 

signer  of  the  Mayflower  Compact. 
Member  under  Arms,  Capt.  Myles 
Standish,  1 62 1 .  Member  of  Gov 
ernor's  Council,  1633-1636. 
Council  of  War  for  Plymouth, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1642.     Volunteer  in  Pequot  War. 
Atwood,  Edward  S.,  34. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 
Morton,  Levi  P.,  91. 
Munro,  Wilfred  H.,  148. 
Andrus,  Edwin  P.,  177. 
Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 
Lombard,  Josiah  L.,  295. 
Doane,  William  R.,  323. 
Chittenden,  Edwin  S.,  339. 
Kelly,  Edward  L.,  371. 
Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 
HOPKINS,    WILLIAM,   Stratford,    Conn. 

Governor's  Assistant,   1641-1642. 
Thomson,  Arthur  C.,  207. 
Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 
HOPKINSON,     JOHN,      Rowley,     Mass. 

Served  in  King  Philip's  War,  Capt. 

Rrocklebank's  Co. 
Spofford,  Paul  N.,  113. 
HOPKINSON,  THOMAS,  1709-1751.  Mem 

ber  of  Council,  Province  of  Penn., 

I747- 

Hopkinson,  Edward,  142. 
HORSFORD,  CAPTAIN  DANIEL,  1723-1788. 
South  Canaan,  Conn.  Commis 
sioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Conn. 
Colonial  Forces,  1761,  and  Cap 
tain,  1768. 

Norton,  Thomas  H.,  327. 
HORTON,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN.     Captain 
of  Foot  Co.,  Southold,  L.  I.,  1  700. 
Akerly,  Samuel  M.,  33. 
King,  Rufus,  80. 

HOSMER,  STEPHEN,  1642-1714,  Concord, 
Mass.  Soldier  in  Capt.  Thomas 
Wheeler's  Co.,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Hosmer,  Jerome  C.,  190. 
HOUCHIN,    JEREMY,     Hingham,     Mass. 
Deputy,  1651,**  seq;  for  Salisbury, 


Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  314. 
HOUGH,  RICHARD,  -  1705.     Mem 
ber  Provincial  Council,  Province  of 
Penn.,  1692-1700. 
Hough,  Oliver,  142. 
HOUGH,  WILLIAM,  -   1683.     Engi 
neer  to  erect  fortifications  in  New 
London,  at  King  Philip's  War. 
Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 
Mott,  John  T.,  91. 
Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 
Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  359. 
HOUGHTON,  ABRAHAM,  1725-1815,  Bol- 
ton.     Soldier   in    Capt.  Jonathan 


Whiting's  Co.,  Col.  Samuel  Wil- 
lard's  Regt.,  1748. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
Houghton,  James  Clay,  280. 

HOUGHTON,  ENSIGN  JACOB,  1696, , 

Lancaster,  Mass.    Soldier,  Foot  Co. 
under  Thomas  Wilder. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
Houghton,  James  Clay,  280. 
HOUGHTON,     JOHN,     SR.,     1653-1684, 
Lancaster,  Mass.     In  King  Philip's 
War.    2d  Indian  attack,  served  in 
the  Lawrence  Waters  garrison. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
Houghton,  James  Clay,  280. 
HOUGHTON,  JOHN,  JR.,  1650-1737,  Lan 
caster,  Mass.     Town  Clerk,  1686- 
1725.     In  Garrison   of  Lawrence 
Waters,   King  Philip's  War,  and 
Capt.  Thos.  Wilder,  1704.     Had 
a  garrison  house,    1711.     Magis 
trate  ;       Representative      General 
Court,  1693-1724. 
Leach,  J.  Granville,  144. 
Houghton,  ClementS.,  190. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
HOUGHTON,    RALPH,    1623-1693,    Lan 
caster,  Mass.     First  Clerk  of  the 
Writs,    1656-1682.     One   of   the 
four  who  first  signed  the  Proprie 
tors' Covenant.    Deputy,  1673-89. 
White,  John  Barber,  316. 
HOUSTON,    SERGEANT  JOSEPH,   Bedford, 
N.  H.      Capt.  John  Gilman's  Co., 
Col.  Nathaniel  Messervey's  Regt., 
Crown  Point  Expedition,  1 756. 
Melville,  Henry,  88. 
HOUSTON,     SIR    PATRICK,     1698-1762. 
Lieutenant  of  Light  Infantry,  Co. 
of     Savannah,     Georgia,      1774. 
Member  Council  of  Safety. 
Waring,  Thomas  P.,  386. 
HOVEY,   THOMAS,   1648-1739,  Hadley, 
Mass.     Lieutenant  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Wright,  Harry  L.,  304. 
HOWARD,   NATHANIEL.     Served  in   the 
first,    or   Mount  Hope  Campaign, 
under  Capt.  Thomas  Prentice,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Skinner,  William  C.,  230. 
HOWARD,  SAMUEL,  1646-1697,  Maiden, 
Mass.  Served  under  Capt.  Thomas 
Prentice  and  Lieut.  Edward  Oakes, 
at  Mount  Hope,  and  in  other  cam 
paigns,  King  Philip's  War. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Brown,  David  H.,  180. 
HOW(E),   EDWARD,   1644,    Water- 
town,  Mass.     Deputy,  1635-1639. 

Green,  Charles  M.,  187. 

Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  209. 
HOW(E)   JOHN,    Marlboro,    Mass.      In 
garrison  at  Sudbury,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Billings,  David  L.,  40. 

Hosmer,  Jerome  C.,  190. 

Wetherbee,  Winthrop,  209. 

Cadle,  Charles  F.,  310. 

HOWE,  ABRAHAM,  '695,  Marlboro 

and  Sudbury,  Mass.     In  garrison 
there,  King  Philip's  War. 

Dana,  Chas.  L.,  52. 
HOWE,   SAMSON,    1682-1736.     Captain 
of  Militia,  Killingly,  Conn.,  1730. 
Deputy    to     the    General    Court 
Conn.,  1726,  et  seq. 

Howe,  Herbert  M.,  143. 

Tyler,  Harry  B.,  152. 

Tyler,  Sidney  F.,  152. 
HOWE,  SAMUEL,  1642-1713.     Sudbury, 
Mass.     Soldier  in  Capt.  Danforth's 
Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Seamans,  Frank  M.,  203. 
HOWELL,    EDWARD,    1585-1656,  Lynn, 
Mass,    and   Southampton,    L.    I. 
Governor's   Assistant,   1647-1653, 
Conn.  Colony. 

Howell,  Gilbert,  74. 

Prime,  Ralph  Earl,  100. 

Ingham,  Wm.  H.,  143. 

Mackenzie,  George  N.,  164. 

Darrach,  Bradford,  255. 

Atkinson,  Charles  T.,  285. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  324. 
HOWELL,  LIEUTENANT  HEZEKIAH,  1677- 
1744.     Military   Forces  of  Conn, 
from  Southampton,  L.  I. 

Foster,  Howell,  62. 

Howell,  William,  74. 

Darrach,  Bradford,  255. 
HOWELL,  JACOB,   1687-1768.     Delegate 
to  Provincial  Assembly  of  Penn., 
1752. 

Howell,  Henry  W.,  Jr.,  74. 

Griswold,  Benjamin  H.,  161. 
HOWELL,MAJOR  JOHN,  1 625- 1 695,  South 
ampton,  L.  I.  Deputy,  1662-1664. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1664.  Col 
ony  of  Conn.  In  command  against 
the  Dutch,  1673-1674.  Major, 
Troop  of  Horse,  1684. 

Howell,  Gilbert,  74. 


Prime,  Ralph  Earl,  100. 

Slocum,  Jos.  J.,  in. 

Mackenzie,  Geo.  N.,  164. 

Mackenzie,  George  N.,  3d,  164. 
HOWES,  JEREMIAH,  1637-1706,  Dennis, 
Mass.     Town  Councillor  of  War 
1676. 

Howes,  Frederick  R.,  74. 
HOWES,  THOMAS,  SR., 1676,  Yar 
mouth,  Mass.     Member  of  Capt. 
Wm.  Palmer's  Co.,  1643. 

Doane,  William  H.,  323. 
HOWLAND,  ARTHUR,  1587-1675,  Marsh- 
field,  Mass.     Soldier  in  Lieut.  Na 
thaniel  Thomas'  Co.,  1642. 

Howland,  Chas.  W.,  191. 

Howland,  Daniel  W.,  191. 
HOWLAND,    LIEUTENANT  JABEZ.      Lieu 
tenant     under     Capt.      Benjamin 
Church,  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Bryant,  Percy,  45. 

HOWLAND,  JOHN,  1592-1673.  i3th 
signer  of  Mayflower  Compact, 
1620.  In  the  "First  Encounter," 
Great  Meadow  Creek,  December 
8,  1620.  Governor's  Assistant, 
1633-1635^  In  command  of  Ken- 
nebec  Trading  Post,  1634.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court,  1641,  et  seq. 
The  "  beloved  Pilgrim." 

Bryant,  Percy,  45. 

Coghill,  Howard,  50. 

Farnam,  Chas.  H.,  60. 

Haskins,  Charles  W.,  70. 

Kellogg,  Daniel  S.,  80. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  85. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  85. 

Morgan,  James  L. ,  90. 

Norton,  Edward  L.,  93. 

Strong,  Richard  P.,  167. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  175. 

Crandon,  John  H.,  182. 

Crandon,  Edwin  S.,  182. 

Dorr,  Joseph,  184. 

Hull,  James  W.,  192. 

Leonard,  George  H.,  194. 

Locke,  Charles  A.,  194. 

Sprague,  Frank  Wm.,  205. 

Clark,  A.  Howard,  241. 

Smith,  Frank  B.,  247. 

Van  Dyke,  Harry  W.,  248. 

Ames,  Louis  A.,  254. 

Lovell,  Leander  N.,  257. 

Coit,  James  M.,  267. 

Pfoutz,  Gilbert  B.,  298. 

Foote,  John  C.,  311. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Gardiner,  Curtiss  C.,  312. 
Chase,  Clement,  332. 
Fletcher,  Paris,  341. 
Peet,  Emerson  W.,  345. 
Pike,  Charles  E.,  346. 
Gorham,  Austin  G.,  370. 
Swain,  William  C.,  394. 

HOWLAND,  ENSIGN  JOHN,  JR.,  1627 . 

"Ensign  of  the  Military  Compa- 
nie    of  Barnstable,"    1675,    King 
Philip's  War. 
Fuller,  Henry  C.,  291. 
Foote,  John  C.,  311. 
HOWLAND,  ZOETH.     Killed  by   Indians 
in  King  Philip's  War,  March  28, 
1676,  at  Pocassct,  R.  1. 
Pell,  Howland,  97. 
Pell,  Rodman  C.,  297. 
HOYT,    SERGEANT  SAMUEL.     Served  in 
the  Indian  troubles  about  Stam 
ford,  1675-76.      Rewarded  by  the 
Colony  of  Conn,  for  his  services. 
Hoyt,  Edward  Corse,  225. 
HUBBARD,  CALEB,  1630-1711,  Braintree, 
Mass.  Deputy,  General  Court,  1694. 
Hubbell,  Adolphus  S.,  269. 
HUBBARD,  EDMUND,    1570-1646,  Hing- 
ham,Mass.  Deputy  General  Court, 
1639-1642. 
Hubbard,  Adolphus  S.,  269. 

HUBBARD,  GEORGE, 1683.     Deputy 

to  General   Court,    Conn.,    1637, 
et  seq. 

Hubbard,  John  E.,  280. 
HUBBARD,    ISRAEL.       Member    of   the 
Provincial   Congress  of  Mass.,  at 
Salem,  1774. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  115. 
HUBBARD,  JOHN.      Lieutenant-Colonel, 
2d  Conn.  Militia,  Crown  Expedi 
tion,    1755,  Major,   1752.     Major 
and    Commissary,    1755,    Lieut.- 
Colonel,  1757-1771. 
Ward,  B.  Robertson,  233. 
Ward,  Charles  Samuel,  233. 
Downs,  Edgar  R.,  369. 
HUBBARD,  MAJOR  JONATHAN.     Adjutant 
Col.  Willard's  4th  Mass.    Regt., 
Louisburg  Expedition,  1745.    Suc 
ceeded  Major   Seth    Pomeroy    as 
Major. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 
HUBBARD,    COLONEL    LEVERETT,    M.D. 
Surgeon's    mate,    Louisburg   Ex 
pedition,   1745.     Surgeon,  Crown 
Point   Expedition,   1755.     Lieut.- 


Colonel   2d  Conn.   Militia,  1771- 
1773.     Colonel,  1 773-1 775. 
Ward,  B.  Robertson,  233. 
Ward,  Charles  Samuel,  233. 
HUBBARD,     PETER,     SR.,     1709-1756, 
Braintree,     Mass.     Soldier    under 
Capt.    Nathaniel    Blake,    French 
and  Indian  War.     Died  in  service 
near  Fort  William  Henry. 
Hubbard,  Adolphus  S.,  269. 
HUBBARD,  WILLIAM,  1594-1670.    Mem 
ber  of  General  Court,   Mass.  Bay 
Colony,  1660. 
Ward,  Charles  S.,  233. 
Hubbard,  Gardiner  G.,  244. 
HUBBELL,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1652-1690, 
Stratford,       Conn.       Lieutenant, 
1 690,  and  ordered  to  Albany  after 
the  Schenectady  Massacre.      Died 
in  service. 

Moseley,  John  G.,  197. 
Hubbell,  Frederick  M.,  380. 
Hubbell,  Frederick  C.,  380. 
HUBBELL,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1734-1810. 
Lieutenant  in   the   2d  troop    of 
Horse,  4th  Conn.  Regt.,  1769-75. 
Hubbell,  Henry  Wilson,  74. 
HUBBELL,  LIEUTENANT   RICHARD,   1654- 
1738,   Stratford,    Conn.     Ensign, 
1709.     Lieutenant,    1715,  Queen 
Anne's  War. 

Hubbell,  Henry  Wilson,  74. 
HUBBELL,    SERGEANT    RICHARD,     1627- 
1699.     Sergeant  of  Militia,   Fair- 
field,  Conn.  ,1677-1 699.    Deputy, 
1678,  et  seq. 

Hubbell,  Henry  Wilson,  74. 
Darneal,  Harvey,  360. 
HUCKINS, COMMISSARY-GENERAL  THOMAS, 
1617-1679,  Barnstable,  Mass.  En 
sign,  1639.     Commissary-General 
on    Gov.    Bradford's  Staff,    King 
Philip's  War,  1675. 
Miller,  Charles  B.,  89. 
Miller,  Edward  C.,  89. 
Pierce,  George  W.,  98. 
HUDSON,    DANIEL, 1697,    Lancas 
ter,  Mass.    Soldier  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Sill's  Co.,  King  Philip's  War.     In 
garrison,  1691-1692. 
Jordan,  Scott,  294. 

HUGG,  JOHN, 1730.      Member  of 

the  Governor's  Council,  New  Jer 
sey,  1718-1728. 
Kennard,  Joseph  S.,  Jr.,  144. 
HULBERT,  THOMAS,   1610-1675.     Clerk 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


of  Train  Band,  1 640.  Served  un 
der  Lieut.  Lion  Gardiner  in  Pequot 
War,  and  was  wounded.  Lieu 
tenant  at  Saybrook  Fort. 

Akerly,  Samuel  M.,  33. 

Bell,  Jared  W.,  39. 

Gamble,  Joseph,  64. 

Greene,  Richard  H.,  65. 

Hulbert,  Henry  C.,  75. 

Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 
HULL,  LIEUTENANT  CORNELIUS,  1626- 
1695,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Lieuten 
ant,  King  Philip's  War.  Messen 
ger  of  the  Council  of  War,  1675. 
Lieutenant  of  the  "  Honored  Major 
Treat's  Life  Guard,"  1675.  Dep 
uty,  1676. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 
HULL,  GEORGE.  Assistant,  1654.    Dep 
uty    thirty-four    times    previous, 
1654.     Member  of   first   General 
Court  of  Conn.,  1637. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 
HULL,    JOHN.      Master    of   the    Mint. 
Treasurer  of  the  Colony  of  Mass. 
Bay,  1676,  and  Assistant. 

Chauncey,  Elihu,  48. 

Davies,  Julien  Townsend,  53. 

Davies,  William  Gilbert,  53. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  234. 

Forbes,  Charles  Spooner,  279. 


HULL,    DR.    JOHN.    Surgeon    in 
Philip's  War. 


King 


Hull,  George  H.,  75. 
HULL,    LIEUTENANT   JOHN,    1732-1791, 
Fairfield,    Conn.     Ensign,     1770. 
Lieutenant,  1771. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 

HULL,  CAPTAIN  THEOPHILUS, 1710. 

Ensign,  1705.  Lieutenant,  1709. 
Captain,  1709,  of  the  West 
Military  Co.,  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Member  Committee  of  War, 
1709. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 
HUMPHREY,  JOHN,  1595-1661,  Lynn, 
Mass.  One  of  the  original  patentees, 
Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1627.  Deputy- 
Governor,  1630.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1641.  First  Major-General  of  the 
Colony  and  appointed  by  the 


Court  "  to  take  orders  for  a  col 
lege  at  Cambridge. 

Metcalf,  William  P.,  246. 
HUMPHREY,  JOHN.     Sergeant,  Simsbury, 
Conn.  Militia,  1693. 

Pettibone,  Asa  G.,  298. 

Preston,  Deming  H.,  299. 
HUMPHREY,  MICHAEL.  Member  of  the 
Windsor  Dragoons,  1667.  Dep 
uty  from  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1670. 
In  service  at  Windsor,  1675- 
1676. 

Humphrey,  Charley  F.,  333. 
HUMPHREYS,  HOPESTILL,  1 649 .  Dor 
chester,  Mass.  Served  under  Capt. 
Isaac  Johnson,  King  Philip's  War. 
Was  at  the  Great  Swamp  Fight, 
December  19,  1675. 

Daly,  Martin  O.,  183. 

Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 
HUMPHREYS,  JAMES,  1731-1825.    Served 
in  the  Independent  Co.  of  Foot, 
Philadelphia,  1 756. 

La  Bree,  Benjamin,  354. 
HUMPHREYS,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL,  1656- 
1 736,  Simsbury,  Conn.  Deputy, 
1702-1725.  Lieutenant,  1710,  in 
command  of  a  company  sent  to 
fight  the  Indians  in  Hampshire  Co., 
Mass. 

Humphreys,  F.  L.,  75,  256. 

Cooke,  Humphreys  K.,  255. 

Humphreys,  F.  H.,  257. 

Goddard,  Lester  O.,  291. 

Pettibone,  Asa  G.,  298. 

Norton,  Thomas  K.,  327. 
HUNGERFORD,  DAVID.     Soldier  in  Capt, 
Eldad  Lewis'  Co.,2dConn.  Regt., 
1755-1758,    French     and    Indian 
Wars. 

Hungerford,  Charles  S.,  75. 
HUNGERFORD,  JOHN,   1718-1787.     Cap 
tain  under  Major-General  Phineas 
Lyman,  ist  Conn.  Regt.,   Crown 
Point  Expedition,  1 759. 

Smith,  George  W.,  1 1 1 . 
HUNKING,  COLONEL  MARK,  1670-1729, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Delegate  to 
the  General  Assembly,  1693-1710. 
Councillor,  1710-1729.  Judge  of 
Superior  Court,  1712-1729.  Col 
onel,  1716. 

Scales,  John,  272. 

HUNNEWELL,   LIEUTENANT  RlCHARD, 

1703,    Scarborough,    Me.      Lieu 
tenant  under  Capt.  Joshua  Scottow, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Black  Point  Garrison,  King  Philip's 
War. 
Bodge,  George  M.,  179. 

HUNNEWELL,     ZERUBBABEL,     1716    , 

Scarborough,  Me.  Served  under 
Capt.  George  Berry,  1 747,  and 
Daniel  Hills,  1748-1749,  French 
and  Indian  War. 

Bodge,  George  M.,  179. 
HUNT,  CAPTAIN  EPHRAIM,  2d,  1650- 
1713.  Expedition  to  St.  Law 
rence  River,  Sir  William  Phips, 
1690;  also  in  Expedition  against 
Indians  in  Groton,  1706-1707. 
Assistant,  1703-1713, 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 

Flower,  James  M.,  291. 

HUNT,  CAPTAIN  PETER, 1692.  Served 

in  King  Philip's  War.  Lieu 
tenant,  1654.  Captain,  1682. 
Deputy,  General  Court  fifteen 
years. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  341. 
HUNT,  LIEUTENANT  RALPH,  1640-1677. 
Lieutenant  of  Long  Island  Militia, 
1665.  Patentee  of  Newtown. 
Magistrate.  Surveyor,  Indian 
Lands,  1663-1664. 

Landreth,  Burnet,  Jr.,  144. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  324. 

HUNT,  ENSIGN  SAMUEL,  SR.,  1633 > 

Agawam  (Ipswich),  Mass.  Gran 
tee  of  Bernardstown,  Franklin  Co., 
Mass.,  in  reward  of  military  ser 
vice  in  the  Falls  Fight.  Soldier  in 
Capt.  William  Turner's  Co.,  King 
Philip's  War;  also  under  Major 
Samuel  Appleton  at  Great  Swamp 
Fight. 

Dennis,  Rodney  S.,  56,  222. 

Reade,  Philip,  299. 

HUNT,  ENSIGN  SAMUEL,  JR.,  1657-1742, 
Tewksbury,  Mass.  Served  in 
Capt.  John  Lane's  Co.  of  Militia, 
Major  Jonathan  Tyng's  Regt., 
1702,  relief  of  Lancaster,  Mass. 
His  house  at  Wameset,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  was  used  as  a  garrison, 
King  Philip's  War,  1689-1697, 
and  Queen  Anne's  War,  1 700- 1712. 

Dennis,  Rodney  S.,  56,  222. 
HUNT,    CAPTAIN    SAMUEL,    1703-1770. 
Northfield,     Mass.,      Lieutenant, 
1743-1748.     Captain,   1748-1756. 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Allen,  Frederick  H.,  131. 


HUNT,    ENSIGN   SAMUEL.    King  Philip's 

War. 
Dennis  Rodney,  56,  222. 

HUNTINGTON,       CAPTAIN     JABEZ,      1719- 

1786.  Deputy  for  Norwich,  1750- 
1753.  Lieutenant,  istCo.,  1745. 
Captain  of  Troop  of  Horse,  3d 
Regt.,  1754.  Speaker,  1760. 

Huntington,  Charles  R.,  75. 

Huntington,  Frederick  J.,  225. 
HUNTINGTON,  JEDEDIAH.      Ensign,    ist 
Norwich  Co.,  1769.     Lieutenant, 
1771,    Captain,    1774.      Colonel, 
20th  Conn.  Regt.,  1774. 

Huntington,  Frederick  J.,  225. 
HURD,     AMOS,     1726-1759.       Soldier, 
French  and  Indian  War,  perished 
of  starvation,  campaign  of  1759. 

Eaton,  George  F.,  222. 

Eaton,  Alfred  B.,  289. 

HURD,    JOHN,     1681,      Windsor, 

Conn.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1657-1658. 

Hurd,  Rukard,  76,  343. 

Hurd,  Ethan  O.,  325. 
HURD,  CAPTAIN  NATHAN,  SR.,  1694- 
1779,  Stamford,  Conn.  Captain. 
Private  in  Capt.  Ebenezer  Downs' 
Co.,  Woodbury,  relief  of  Fort 
William  Henry,  1757. 

Crawford,  Charles  E.,  51. 

Hurd,  Rukard,  76,  343. 

Hurd,  Ethan  O.,  325. 
HURD,    CAPTAIN    NATHAN,    JR.,     1727 
— .     Quartermaster  of  Troop  of 
Horse  in  the   i3th  Conn.   Regt., 
1766.      Cornet,    1768.      Lieuten 
ant,  1769.     Captain,  1771. 

Hurd,  Rukard,  76,  343. 

Hurd,  Ethan  O.,  325. 
HUSSEY,   CHRISTOPHER,    1595-1686.     A 
Member     of    the.    Council,    New 
Hampshire,  1680.  Representative, 
General  Court  of  Mass.,  1658-60. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  85. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 

Cadle,  Henry,  310. 

Moulton,  John  H.,  313. 

Matthews,  Albert,  326. 
HUTCHINS,    FRANCIS.     Member  of   the 
Maryland    House     of    Assembly, 
1694. 

Mackenzie,  George  N.,  164. 

Smith,  T.  M.,  166. 

Fleet,  Alexander  F.,  311. 
HUTCHINS,    COLONEL    GORDON,     1733- 


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1815,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Accompanied 
his  father  to  Louisburg,  1745. 

Hutchins,  Chas.  L.,  192. 
HUTCHINS,  HEZEKIAH,  1727-1796. 
Served  in  Capt.  Thomas  Cheney's 
Co.,  Col.  John  Choate's  8th  Mass. 
Regt.,  Siege  of  Louisburg,  1745. 
Lieutenant  in  Major  Stephen  Mil 
ler's  Co.,  Col.  Jonathan  Bayley's 
Mass.  Regt.,  Fort  William  Henry. 
Captain  and  "Ingenear  at  fort 
frederick  near  2  years." 

Spalding,  George  B.,  112. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  113. 

Silvester,  Rev.  Wm.  W.,  151. 

HUTCHINS,  NICHOLAS, 1693.  Soldier 

in  Capt.  Joseph  Gardner's  Co. 
from  Lynn.  Wounded  in  Swamp 
Fight. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  341. 
HUTCHINSON,  LIEUTENANT  ISRAEL.  Lieu 
tenant  in  Capt.  Fuller's  Co.,  1758, 
with  Gen.  Wolfe,  Plains  of  Abra 
ham.  Commanded  a  company  at 
Lexington.  Colonel  at  Siege  of 
Boston  and  Lake  George. 

Brown,  John  B.,  44. 
HUTCHINSON,     WILLIAM,     1586-1642, 
Boston.     Deputy,  General  Court, 
1635-1639. 

Parker,  Montgomery  D.,  199. 

HYATT,   THOMAS,    1641  .     Served 

in  King  Philip's  War. 

Hyatt,  Frank  S.,  76. 
HYDE,  JONATHAN.     In   Capt.    Thomas 
Wheeler's  Co.,  scouting  nearSud- 
bury  and  Marlboro,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Hyde,  James  C,  76. 

Hyde,  Raymond  N.,  76. 

Chatfield-Taylor,  Hobart  C.,  301. 
HYNSON,  THOMAS.      Commissioner  for 
Kent  Island,  Md.,  1654.     Member 
General  Assembly,  1654.     Burgess 
from  Kent  Co.,  1659. 

Carson,  John  Avery  Gere,  385. 

INGALLS,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL, 1714? 

Ipswich,  Mass.  Served  under  Majors 
Willard  and  Appleton,  King  Phil 
ip's  War.  Lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Thomas  Wade's  Troop,  Mass. 
Forces,  1691.  Representative, 
1690. 
Foster,  Joseph,  268. 

INGERSOLL,   LIEUTENANT  GEORGE,  1618- 


i  694,  Salem,  Mass.,  and  of  Casco, 
Portland,  Me.  Lieutenant  and 
Military  Officer  of  Falmouth,  1668. 
Lieutenant,  York  Regt.,  King 
Philip's  War,  1675-1676.  Rep 
resentative,  Province  of  Maine, 
1683-1685. 

Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
INGERSOLL,  REVEREND  JONATHAN,   1713- 
1778.     Chaplain  in  Seven  Years' 
War,  Campaign  of  1 758. 

Ingersoll,  Colin  M.,  Jr.,  226. 

Gilbert,  Frederick  L.,  342. 
INGERSOLL,  SAMUEL,   1657-1734,  Casco 
and  Gloucester.     Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War,  1675-1676. 

Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
INGHAM,  JONATHAN,  1710-1799.     Mem 
ber   Provincial  Assembly,   Penn., 
1753,  etseq. 

Ingham,  Wm.  H.,  143. 
INGOLDESBY,  COLONEL  RICHARD.  Major 
and  Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
Forces  in  New-York,  1691.  Lieut. - 
Governor,  1709.  Colonel,  British 
Army,  1711. 

Clark,  Henry  S.,  49. 

Harriman,  William  E.,  70. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  106. 
ISHAM,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1742-1828.  Sol 
dier  in  Capt.  Edward  Barnard's 
Co.,  Conn.  Troops,  French  War, 
1755.  Sergeant,  1758-1762,  in 
"The  Havana  Expedition"  ;  sub 
sequently  Captain. 

Isham,  Charles,  77,  226. 
IVES,  GIDEON,  1680-1767,  Wallingford, 
Conn.     Ensign,    East  Train    Co. 
Deputy,  1 720,  et  seq. 

Ives,  Marvin  A.,  293. 
IVES,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH;  1673-1751.  Cap 
tain,  Conn.  Militia,  1718. 

Washburn,  Wm.  Ives,  126. 

JACKSON,  EDWARD,  1602-1681.  Dep 
uty  from  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1647, 
fifteen  years.  Left  by  his  will  a 
large  gift  of  land  to  Harvard  Col 
lege. 

Jackson,  William,  192. 

Jackson,  Arthur  E.,  192. 

Palmer,  Charles  D.,  198. 

Jackson,  Henry  S.,  269. 
JACKSON,    EPHRAIM,    1729-1777,   New 
ton,    Mass.     Lieutenant,    French 
and  Indian  War,  1755-1756. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Palmer,  Chas.  D.,  198. 
JACKSON  JOHN,  1635-1722,  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.     Soldier  in  King  William's 
War,  1 696.     In  Garrison  at  Oyster 
River,  N.  H.,  1696. 

Foster,  Joseph,  268. 

JACKSON,    COLONEL    JOHN,     1735. 

Long  Island  Militia.     Patentee  of 
Hempstead.  Member  of  Assembly. 

Winslow,  Chauncey  R.,  328. 

Winslow,  Howard  G.,  328. 
JACKSON,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1645-1709, 
Cambridge,  Mass.      Served  under 
Appleton,  King  Philip's  War. 

Jackson,  Jas.  H.,  77. 
JACKSON,  MICHAEL,  1734-1801.    Served 
at  Ticonderoga  and  Fort  Edward 
under  General  Amherst.     Also  at 
Cape  Breton. 

Granger,  John  A.,  65. 

Ives,  Ralph  O.,  77. 

Koop,  Eugene,  81. 

Koop,  Godfrey  P.,  81. 
JACKSON,  LIEUTENANT  TIMOTHY,    1726- 
1774,  Newton,  Mass.     Lieutenant 
Colonial   Forces,   French  and  In 
dian  War. 

Jackson,  Henry  S.,  269. 
JACOB,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1630-1693, 
Hingham,  Mass.  Private  in  Capt. 
Joshua  Hobart's  Co.,  1675.  In 
Capt.  Johnson's  Co.,  defence  of 
Medfield,  1676. 

Andrew,  Henry  H.,  177. 

Rice,  L.  Frederick,  202. 

Swan,  Robert  T.,  206. 

Morse,  Fred  W.,  270. 

JACOB,  NICHOLAS, 1657,  Hingham, 

Mass.     Deputy,  1648-1649. 

Rogers,  Allan,  203. 

JACQUETT,  GOVERNOR  JEAN  PAUL.  Gov 
ernor  at  New  Amstel  on  the  South 
River  under  Stuyvesant,  1655- 
1657.  Justice,  1676-1678. 

Clark,  Augustus!.,  181. 

Beatty,  Franklin  T.,  267. 

Taylor,  Bankson,  347. 
JAMES,  JOSEPH,  1709— — .     Member  of 
Assembly,    Province    of    Penn., 
Chester  Co.,  1753,  et  seq. 

Gheen,  Edward  H.,  342. 
JAMESON,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  DAVID, 
1715-1800.  Captain  Col.  James 
Burd's  Augusta  Regt,  1757. 
Captain,  2d  Regt.,  Penn.  Foot, 
1757.  Major,  1759.  Brigade 


Major  and  Lieut. -Col.,  1760. 
Served  at  Forts  Littleton,  Halifax, 
Augusta,  Aughwick,  and  at  Battle 
of  Loyal  Hanna,  1756-1759. 

Fisher,  Robert  S.  J.,  242. 
JAMESON,   MARTIN,    1705-1760.     Mem 
ber  of  Capt.  John  Gray's  Co.,  of 
Falmouth,  Me.,  1725. 

Jameson,  Winfield  S.,  269. 

JANNEY,  THOMAS, 1695.  Member  of 

the  Council  of  Penn.,   1684-1686. 

Hough,  Oliver,  143. 

Smith,  Thomas  M.,  166. 
JARBOE,  LIEUTENANT  -  COLONEL  JOHN, 
1619-1674.  Member  of  the  Lower 
House  of  Assembly  of  Maryland, 
St.  Mary's  Co.,  1671-1674.  Lieut- 
tenant,  1658.  Lieut. -Col.,  1660. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 
JEFFERSON, HON. JOHN, .  Mem 
ber  of  the  Council,  Sir  George 
Yeardly,  Governor,  Dominion  of 
Virginia.  Ancestor  of  Thomas 
Jefferson,  the  Author  of  the  Dec 
laration  of  Independence  and  Third 
President  of  United  States. 

Deen,  William  M.,  255. 
JEFFERSON,  THOMAS,  1 748- 1 782.     Mem 
ber  House  of  Burgesses,  1 769. 

Anderson,  J.  Randolph,  385. 
JENCKES,  JOSEPH,  2d,  1632-1717.    Gov 
ernor's  Assistant  of  Rhode  Island, 
1650,  et  seq. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 
JENCKES,  JOSEPH,  1650-1740.     Deputy- 
Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  1715- 
1727.     Governor,    1727,   for  five 
years.     Major  of  the  Main. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Waterman,  Lucius,  272. 

JENKINS,  JOHN,   1628  .     Soldier  in 

the  Narragansett  Campaign,  1645. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 
JENKINS,  WILLIAM,  1648-1712.      Mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  1690-1695.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  Province  of  Penn., 
1691-1692. 

Campbell,  Benj.  H.,  46. 

Coates,  Edward  H.,  138. 

Mullikin,  Howard,  165. 

Lea,  Preston,  401. 

JENKS,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1732-1801, 
Lynn.  Captain  in  Col.  Salton- 
stall's  Regt.,  Gen.  Ruggles'  Brig 
ade,  1758-1760. 

Jenks,  Henry  Fitch,  192. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


JENNESS,  FRANCIS,  1634-1716.      Soldier 
in  King  Philip's  War,  1675-1676. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 
JENNEY,  JOHN,  Plymouth,  Mass.     Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  1638-1647. 

Pope,  Henry  D.,  201. 

Rogers,  Allan,  203. 

Jenney,  Herbert,  325. 
JENINGS,  EDMUND,  1659-1727.  At 
torney-General,  Dominion  of  Vir 
ginia,  1684.  Member  House  of 
Burgesses,  1692.  Member  King's 
Council,  1684-1699.  Secretary  of 
the  Dominion  and  President  of  the 
Council ;  ActingGovernor,  1 706- 1  o, 

Deen,  Wm.  M.,  55,  255. 

Lee,  Edmund  J.,  145. 
JEWELL,  HENRY  LANCASTER.  Served  in 
Capt.  Trueworthy  Ladd's  Co., 
Col.  Meserve's  New  Hampshire 
Regt.,  1758,  French  and  Indian 
Wars. 

Hastings,  Hugh,  71. 
JEWETT,    CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,    1656-1694. 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War  under 
Capt.  Samuel  Brocklebank. 

Gerry,  Allston,  64. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  302. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 

JEWETT,  CAPTAIN  NATHAN,  \1&?>, 

Rowley,  Mass.,  Lyme,  Conn. 
Ensign  of  3d  Co.,  Lyme  Train 
Band,  1740.  Captain,  1757. 
Deputy  many  times. 

Waite,  Horace  Frederick,  303. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 
JOCLYN,    CAPTAIN    PETER,     1665-1759, 
Lancaster,  Mass.     Engaged  in  the 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Joslyn,  Stephen  P.,  280. 
JOHNSON,    CAPTAIN   ABNER,    1702-1751. 
Wallingford  Militia,  1 749. 

Johnson,  Joseph  H.,  78. 

Johnson,  S.  Albert,  78. 
JOHNSON,  CAPTAIN  EBENEZER,  Stratford, 
Conn.  Commanded  sixty  Eng 
lish  and  forty  Indians,  defence  of 
Albany,  1690;  paid  by  Gov. 
Fletcher  ' '  for  conducting  the  sol 
diers  thither." 

Short,  William,  315. 
JOHNSON,  CAPTAIN  EDWARD,  1599-1672, 
Woburn,  Mass.  Deputy,  1643, 
et  seq.  Speaker,  1655.  Captain 
of  Militia,  1644.  Ensign  in  Capt. 
George  Cooke's  Co.,  1638.  Lieu 


tenant,  1643.  Founder  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1638. 

Woodworth,  Newell  B.3  131. 

Daly,  M.  Ordway,  183. 

Gordon,  Edwin  A.,  187. 

Johnson,  John  F.,  193. 

Stearns,  Albert  H.,  205. 

Thompson,  Abijah,  207. 

Wood,  Alva  S.,  212. 

Metcalf,  William  P.,  246. 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  338. 

Downs,  Edgar  R.,  369. 
JOHNSON,  CAPTAIN  EDWARD,  JR.,  1650- 
1725,  Woburn,  Mass.     Ensign    of 
the  Military  Co.,  1693-1695.  Lieu 
tenant,  1 696-99.  Captain,  1 700-24. 

Daly,  M.  Ordway,  183. 

JOHNSON,    CAPTAIN    ISAAC,  '675. 

Captain,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1667,  and 
of  the  Roxbury  Militia,  1653.  In 
the  famousNarragansett  Fort  Fight, 
Capt.  Johnson  was  killed  while 
leading  his  men  into  the  fort  over 
the  felled  tree  which  was  the  only 
bridge  over  the  swamp,  and  across 
which  but  one  man  could  pass  at 
a  time. 

Bowen,  Clarence  W.,  42. 

Ducharme,  Charles  A.,  58,  389. 

Strong,  Richard  P.,  167. 

Johnson,  Emery  Wr.,  192. 

Lawrie,  Andrew  W.,  194. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 

Johnson,  James  B.,  244. 
JOHNSON,  LIEUTENANT  JAMES.     A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,    1638.     Lieutenant,  1658. 
Captain  of  Militia,  1656. 

Johnson,  Charles  A.,  370. 
JOHNSON,  ENSIGN    JAMES,     1677-1752. 
Ensign    of   the    New   Hampshire 
Troops    in    Queen   Anne's   War, 
1705. 

Cadle,  Henry,  310. 

JOHNSON,    CAPTAIN  JAMES,   '758. 

Private  in  Capt.  Stevens'  Co., 
1737.  Lieutenant,  1748.  In  1754 
taken  captive  with  his  family  by 
the  Indians  in  their  attack  on 
Charlestown,  and  carried  off  to 
Canada,  but  ransomed.  Captain, 
1 758.  Killed  at  Ticonderoga. 

Billings,  David  L.,  40. 
JOHNSON,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1600-1659, 
Roxbury,  Mass.     Was  "  Surveyor 
of  all  ye  Armyes."     Deputy  to  the 
first  General  Court. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Ducharme,  Charles  A.,  58,  389. 

Morrison,  Charles  K.,  90. 

Morrison,  George  A.,  91 . 

Stafford,  William  F.,  113. 

Hull,  James  W.,  192. 

Johnson,  Emery  W.,  192. 

Lawrie,  Andrew  W.,  194. 

Heaton,  John  Edw.,  225. 

Johnson,  James  Bowen,  244. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 

Hathaway,  Forrest  H. 

Bartholomew,  Jas.  H.  S.,  338. 
JOHNSON,  LIEUTENANTJONATHAN.  Served 
in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars, 
1758-1761. 

Bingham,  Theodore  A.,  40. 
JOHNSON,  RICHARD,  1649-1719.     Mem 
ber  General  Assembly,  N.  J.,  1685. 

Ingham,  Wm.  H.,  143. 
JOHNSON,    HON.    SAMUEL,     1710-1785. 
Chief  Magistrate  of  West  Jersey, 
and  Delegate  to  the  First  Provin 
cial  Congress,  of  Trenton,  1775. 

Bowers,  John  Meyer,  42. 
JOHNSON,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL,  1640- 
1 723,  Lynn,  Mass.  Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War,  Capt.  Daniel  Hench 
man's  Co.  Cornet,  1692.  Captain, 
1695.  Representative,  1703-1708. 

Johnson,  Enoch  S.,  192. 

Johnson,  Otis  S.,  371. 
JOHNSON,  LIEUTENANT  TIMOTHY,  1679- 
1768.  7th  Co.,  Col.  James  Stevens, 
4th  Mass.,  Regt.,  Expedition 
against  Louisburg,  1745,  Repre 
sentative,  1737-1745. 

Pierce,  George  W.,  98. 
JOHNSON,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  1629-1704, 
Woburn,  Mass.  Deputy,  1674, 
et  seq.  Governor's  Assistant, 
1683-1686.  Member  of  Council, 
1684-1686. 

Downs,  Edgar  R.,  369. 
JOHNSTONE,  DOCTOR  JOHN.  Member  of 
King's  Council  for  Province  of 
New  Jersey,  1686-1690,  for  New- 
York,  1716-1723.  Represented 
Middlesex  Co.  thirteen  years  in 
the  General  Assembly.  Speaker 
ten  years. 

Johnstone,  Francis  U.,  78. 
JONES,    EDWARD,    M.D.,     1645-1737. 
Member  Penn.  Provincial  Assem 
bly,  1710. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 
JONES,    COLONEL    ELISHA,     1710-1775, 


Weston,  Mass.    Colonel  in  Militia. 
Representative,  1754,  et  seq. 

Jones,  Alfred  G.,  193. 
JONES,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1739-1817.  Old 
French  War.  Col  Wooster's 
Regt.,  1758-1761.  Col.  Nathan 
Whiting's  Regt. ,  1 76 1 .  Afterwards 
Lieutenant. 

Fitch,  EdwardS.,  61. 
JONES,  CAPTAIN  JOSIAH,  1 640-1 7 14.  Cap 
tain  of  Militia  and  in  command  of 
the  3d  Military  Precinct  of  Water- 
town,  (Weston,  Mass.) 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 
JONES,     NATHANIEL,    Watertown     and 
Worcester,  Mass.     Deputy,  1727. 

Sargent,  John  S.,  300. 
JONES,    OWEN,    1711-1793.      Treasurer 
of  the  Province  of  Penn.,  1769-76. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 
JONES,  DEPUTY  -  GOVERNOR  WILLIAM, 
1624-1706.  Assistant,  1662-1664. 
Deputy-Governor,  1 664- 1 665, New 
Haven  Colony.  Assistant,  1665- 
1691.  Deputy-Governor,  1691- 
1698,  Colony  of  Conn. 

Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  61. 

Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  99. 

Pond,  Winthrop,  99. 

Wilcox,  Reynold  W.,  129. 

Norton,  John  Grant,  280. 
JORDAN  JOHN.      Member  of  Plymouth 
Co.,  1643. 

Alderson,  Victor  C,  285. 
JORDAN,  REVEREND  ROBERT,  1617-1679, 
Portsmouth,    N.  H.     Chaplain  in 
garrison  at  Spurwinck  and  Scar 
borough. 

Jordan,  William  M.,  193. 
JORDAN,  REVEREND  ROBERT,  1598-1679. 
Governing    Magistrate   of  Maine, 
1665. 

Glidden,  John  M.,  141. 
JORDAN,  SAMUEL.  Of  "  Seven  Islands," 
Buckingham  Co.,  Va.  Captain, 
1 753.  Presidingjustice  and  County 
Lieutenant,  1761.  One  of  the 
Commissioners  to  examine  the 
Militia  accounts,  1 758. 

Blair,  Andrew  B.,  262. 

Rose,  Hiram  H.,  299. 

Rose,  Langdon  C.,  299. 
JUDD,  JOHN.     Ensign  and  Lieutenant, 
Farmington,  Conn.     Deputy. 

Atkinson,  Charles  T.,  285. 
JUDD,   THOMAS,  1688,   Farming- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ton,  Conn.     Deputy,  1667, et  seq. 

Wead,  Leslie  C.,  209. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 
JUDD,  THOMAS,  JR.,  1638-1703.     Dep 
uty,  1689,  from  Farmington,  and 
later  from  Waterbury,  to  the  Gen 
eral  Court  of  Conn. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 
JUDD,   WILLIAM,   1633-1690.     Sergeant 
at  Farmington,  Conn. 

Cowles,  Calvin  D.,  241. 
JUDSON,    JAMES.    Lieutenant    of    Dra 
goons,     1690,     Stratford,  Conn., 
1697,  King   Philip's  War.     Cap 
tain,  1698.     Deputy,    1689-1706. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  221,  379. 
JUDSON,  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH,  1619-1690. 
Ensign,  Stratford,  Conn.  Com 
mittee  to  defend  the  coast,  Strat 
ford  to  Rye  against  the  Dutch, 
under  Admiral  De  Reuter.  Lieu 
tenant,  1672.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War.  Lieutenant,  Wood- 
bury  Train  Band,  1 684.  Deputy. 

Gilfillan,  Wm.  Whitehead,  64. 

Judson,  William  P.,  79. 

Ladd,  William  W.,  81. 

Marshall,  Henry  R.,  87. 

Judson,  Wm.  V.,  193. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  221,  379. 

Sanford,  Samuel  S.,  229. 

Abbott,  E.  Judson,  339. 

KACHLEIN,  COLONEL  PETER,  1722-1789. 
Commissioner  of  Penn.,  1759. 
Colonel  of  Militia,  1762.  Com 
mander  of  the  Wyoming  Expedi 
tion,  1771.  Deputy  to  Provincial 
Convention,  1774.  Member  of 
Colonial  Assembly,  1775. 

Eyerman,  John,  256. 
KEARNEY,  MICHAEL.  Treasurer  Province 
of  East  New  Jersey,  1723-1725. 
Held  Commission  in  H.  M.  Navy. 
Clerk  General  Assembly,  Province 
of  New  Jersey. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 

Watson,  Samuel  N.,  316. 
KEARNY,  PHILIP,    1704-1775.     Member 
of  Legislature,NewJersey,  1 746-47. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 
KEECH,  CAPTAIN  JAMES.   Ensign,  Colony 
of  Maryland,  defence  against  the 
Indians,  1692-1693.  Civil  Officer, 
1698. 

Keech,  Frank  B.,  79. 


KEELER,  SAMUEL,  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Narragansett  Fight  in  King  Philip's 
War.  Representative,  1701.  Lieu 
tenant,  Expedition  to  Port  Royal, 
1710. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 

Osborn,  Henry  A.,  297. 
KEEN,    MATTHIAS,    1667-1714.     Mem 
ber  Provincial   Assembly,  Penn., 
1713. 

Ashton,  Thomas  G.,  136. 

Ashton,  William  E.,  136. 

Keene,  George  B.,  144. 

Montgomery,  Thomas  H.,  147. 
KEITH,    JOSIAH,     1704-1754,     Eastern, 
Mass.     Soldier,  French  and  Indian 
Wars. 

Dana,  Richard  S.,  52. 

Thompson,  Gilbert,  248. 
KELLOGG,    LIEUTENANT   JOSEPH.     Lieu 
tenant  at  Hadley,  1662.     Sergeant 
in   Capt.  William    Turner's    Co., 
Falls  Fight,  1676. 

Ives,  Francis  J.,  77. 

McMillan,  William,  87,  390. 

Brewster,  Lyman  D.,  219. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  221,  379. 

Kellogg,  John  P.,  226. 

Fiske,  George  F.,  290. 

Strong,  William  W.,  300. 

Wright,  Harry  L.,  304. 

Foote,  John  C.,  311. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 

Morton,  J.  Sterling,  333. 
KELLOGG,    CAPTAIN    MARTIN.      Several 
times  captured  by  the  Indians,  and 
was  commissioned  Captain. 

Brewster,  Lyman  D.,  219. 

KELLY,  JONATHAN,  1736 .     Private, 

2d  Co.  of  Foot,  Amesbury,  Mass., 
relief  of  Fort  William  Henry. 

Kelly,  Edward  L.,  371. 

Kelly,  Luther  S.,  371. 
KENDALL,    LIEUTENANT   SAMUEL,    1682- 
1764.      Lieutenant  Mass.  Militia, 
1732. 

Kendall,  Edward  Hale,  80. 

Murphey,  Elijah  W.,  91. 
KENT,  COLONEL  JACOB,  1726-1812,  Plais- 
tow,  N.  H.,  and  Newbury,  Vt. 
ist  Lieutenant,  Capt.  John  Hazen's 
Co.,  Col.  John  Goffe's  Regt.,  in 
vasion  of  Canada,  1760.  Captain, 
first  military  company  organized 
in  Newbury,  1 764.  Colonel,  Pro 
vincial  Militia.  Judge,  Court  of 


496 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Common  Pleas,.  1772.  Served 
with  distinction  in  the  War  of  the 
Revolution. 

Kent,  Henry  Oakes,  269. 

KETCHAM,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN, 1697, 

Huntingdon,  Long  Island  Militia. 

Ketcham,  William  Platt,  80. 
KETELTAS,    CAPTAIN   ABRAHAM,    1673- 
1744.     Captain  of  Militia  in  New- 
York  City,  1717. 

Beekman,  James  W.,  38. 

Foulke,  Bayard  Fish,  62. 

Foulke,  William,  63. 
KETTELL,  ENSIGN  RICHARD,   1615-1680, 
Charlestown,  Mass.    Ensign,  1678. 

Holden,  Joshua  B.,  190. 
KEY,  PHILIP,  1696-1764.  Member 
Lower  House  of  Assembly,  Mary 
land,  from  St.  Mary's  Co.,  1729, £2 
seq.;  also  from  Charles  Co.  Mem 
ber  of  the  Council,  1763. 

Montgomery,  Thomas  H.,  147. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 

Jenkins,  Thos.  C.,  163. 

Ramsay,  Henry  Ashton,  166. 
KEYES,  ELIAS.     Original   Proprietor   of 
Londonderry,  N .  H . ,  1 7 1 9.    Mem 
ber    Gilbert  Abbott's  Co.,  Anna 
polis,  Nova  Scotia,  1710-1711. 

Peck,  TheodoreS.,  281. 
KEYES,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1674-1768.     Major 
in  the  Mass.  Militia. 

Leach,  J.  Granville,  144. 
KIDDER,  ENSIGN  JAMES,  1626-1676,  Bil- 
lerica,  Mass.  Ensign  in  Lieut. 
Jonathan  Danforth's  Co.,  Middle 
sex  Regt.,  1675.  His  dwelling 
used  as  a  Garrison  House,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Dennis,  Rodney,  56,  222. 

Eaton,  Joseph  G.,  184. 

Parker,  John  N.,  199. 
KILBOURNE,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1624-1703. 
Sergeant,     Wethersfield,     Conn., 
1657-1675. 

Wells,  Charles  Nassau,  127. 
KILLEN,  WILLIAM,  1722-1803.  Member 
Colonial  Assembly  of  Delaware 
from  Kent  Co.,  1774,  which  sent 
delegates  to  Continental  Congress 
at  Carpenter's  Hall,  Philadelphia. 

Nicholson,  John  R.,  401. 

Porter,  Willard  H.,  401. 

KIMBALL,  BENJAMIN,  1637 .    Cornet 

of  Horse,  Bradford,  Mass.,  1683-84. 

Smith,  Samuel  F.,  380. 


KIMBALL,  HENRY.  Member  of  the  quota 
of  soldiers  furnished  by  Haverhill, 
Mass. 

Reade,  Philip,  299. 

KING,  JAMES,   1675-1722.     Member  of 
Capt.    Samuel    Baynard's  Co.,  in 
garrison  at  Deerfield,  1722-1723. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  Pinney,  59. 
KING,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1629-1703.    Lieu 
tenant,  1692,  Northampton,  Mass., 
under  Capt.  Preserved  Clapp,  In 
dian  attack  on  Quabogue.     Cap 
tain,  and  Deputy  to  General  Court. 
Barnes,  Alfred  C.,  36. 
KING,    RICHARD,    1718-1775,   Scarbor 
ough,    Me.      Commissary  of  the 
Troops    destined     for    Annapolis 
Royal,  and  served  until  the  end  of 
the  war,  1745-1 748. 
Hale,  Josiah  L.,  188. 
KINGSBURY,    JOSEPH,    i  st.      Private    in 
Capt.    Simon  Wainwright's   Co.; 
1708. 

Kingsbury,  Frederick  J.,  226. 
KINGSBURY,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  2d,  Nor 
wich.    Deputy,  1731,  et  seq.    En 
sign,     1719.      Lieutenant,     1727. 
Captain,  1748. 
Kingsbury,  Frederick  J.,  226. 
Bartholomew,  Jas.  H.,  339. 
KINSMAN, QUARTERMASTER  ROBERT,  1629- 
1712,  Ipswich,  Mass.     Soldier  in 
Capt.     Nicholas    Manning's    Co. 
King    Philip's    War.       Quarter 
master,   1684,  and  in  1691.     Im 
prisoned  by  Andros  for  his  prom 
inent  part  in  the  refusal  of  Ipswich 
to  pay  taxes  levied  without  con 
sent  of  the  General  Court,  1687. 
Representative,  1692. 
Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
Rindge,  Frederick  H.,  362. 
KIRKBRIDE,    JOSEPH,     SR.,     1662-1738. 
Member  Penn.  Provincial  Assem 
bly,  1698,  et  seq. 
Wister,  Rodman,  154. 
KIRKBRIDE,     JOSEPH,     JR.,     1690-1748. 
Member  Penn.   Provincial  Assem 
bly,  1721,  et  seq. 
Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

KITTREDGE,  JOHN, 1676,  Billerica, 

Mass.      Capt.   Thomas  Wheeler's 
Co.,    fight    at    Brookfield,   1675. 
Scouting  service,  1676. 
Flint,  James  M.,  242. 
Kittredge,  Abbot  E.,  294. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


KNAPP,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL,  1695-1751, 
Danbury,  Conn.  Lieutenant  of 
Militia  and  Deputy,  1716. 

Knapp,  Henry  E.,  344. 
KNEELAND,  EDWARD,    1640 .     Pri 
vate  in  Capt.  Whipple's  Ipswich 
Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Flint,  Wyman  K.,  291. 

Kneeland,  James,  393. 
KNICKERBACKER,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1723- 
1802,  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.  Lord 
Howe's  staff,  Battle  of  Ticon- 
deroga,  1758.  Also  took  part  in 
the  Indian  troubles  previous  to 
that  time.  Colonel  in  Revolution . 

Viele,  Sheldon  P.,  124. 
KNOWLTON,    CAPTAIN    ABRAHAM,    1678 

,  Ipswich,    Mass.     Served  in 

the  French  and  Indian  Wars. 

Stearns,  Ezra  S.,  272. 
KNOWLTON,  SERGEANT  DANIEL,  1738- 
1825.  Served  in  Capt.  John 
Slapp's  Co.,  1757,  at  Fort  Ed 
ward.  In  Capt.  Jedediah  Fay's 
Co.,  3d  Regt.,  Conn.  Troops, 
1758.  Sergeant  in  Capt.  Robert 
Durkie's  Co.,  ist  Conn.  Regt., 
Col.  Phineas  Lyman,  1761. 

Griffith,  Wm.  H.,  67. 
KYN,   JORAN,   1620-1690.      Soldier    in 
the  Life  Guard  of  Gov.  John  Prinz, 
3d  Governor  of  the  Swedish  Col 
ony  on  the  Delaware. 

Hornor,  Wm.  M.,  73. 

KYPE,  HENDRICK,  1576 .    Appointed 

by  Gov.  Stuyvesant  one  of  Council 
ot  Nine  Men. 

Kip,  William  V.  B.,  80. 

Judson,  William  V.,  193. 

LACEY,  CAPTAIN  DAVID,  1715-1757, 
Stratford,  Conn,  ist  Lieutenant 
Fairfield  Co.,  1755.  Captain,  7th 
Co.,  Col.  Nathan  Whiting's  4th 
Regt.,  1 756.  Killed  in  the  Crown 
Point  Expedition. 
Brugler,  Charles  E.,  45. 

LADD,  NATHANIEL,  1651-1691.     Soldier 
in  Narragansett  Campaign,  1690. 
Wounded  in  an  expedition  against 
the  Indians  at  Maquoit. 
Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 

LADD,  SAMUEL,    1649-1698,   Haverhill, 
Mass.      Member    of   Capt.  John 
Whipple's  Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Bailey,  Edward  P.,  285. 


LAKIN,  ENSIGN  JOHN, '697.  En 
sign,  1692.  Commander  of  Gar 
rison  at  Groton.  Sergeant,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

Waite,  Horatio  L.,  302. 
LAMSON,  SERGEANT  JOSEPH,  1658-1752. 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War,  in 
Capt.  Turner's  Co.,  in  Garrison  at 
Chelmsford,  1675.  Sergeant  in 
Lieut. -Col.  Balantine's  Co.,  in 
Port  Royal  Expedition,  1710. 

Swan,  Frederick  G.,  117. 
LAMSON,  SAMUEL,  1638-1691,  Reading, 
Mass.     Soldier  in  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Davenport's    Co.,    King    Philip's 
War. 

Lamsen,  Daniel  S.,  193. 
LANE,  DANIEL.  Served  under  his  father, 
Capt.  John  Lane,  2d  Crown  Point 
Expedition,  and  at  Siege  of  Quebec, 
1759.  His  Journal  of  1759,  in 
keeping  of  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Captain 
in  Revolution. 

Usher,  Ellis  B.,  394. 
LANE,  JOB,  1620-1697,  Billerica,  Mass. 
Soldier    in    King    Philip's    War. 
Deputy  six  terms,  1676-1693. 

Howe,  Edw.  Willard,  191. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 
LANE,  COLONEL  JOHN,  ist,  1661-1715, 
Billerica,  Mass.  Lieutenant,  1093, 
King  William's  War.  Captain, 
1699.  Major  of  the  West  Regt. 
of  Horse  and  Foot,  1711,  Queen 
Anne's  War.  Deputy,  1702. 
Colonel  of  Mass.  Militia.  Died  in 
the  service. 

Stevens,  Clarence  W.,  114. 

Stevens,  Frederick  B.,  114. 

Brown,  Otis  S.,  180. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 

Page,  Walter  Gilman,  198. 

Philbrook,  Chas.  F.  B.,  270. 

Bartlett,  Sidney  R.,  368. 

Usher,  Ellis  B.,  394. 
LANE,  NATHANIEL.     Corporal  in  4th  Co. 
of  Militia,  Upper  Battalion,  West- 
chester   Co.,    Province    of  New- 
York,  1 760. 

Lane,  Smith  E.,  81. 
LANE,    SOLOMON,  JR.,  1710 .     Pri 
vate  in  4th  Co.  of  Militia,  Upper 
Battalion,  Westchester  Co.,  Pro 
vince  of  New-York. 

Lane,  Smith  E.,  81. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND   DESCENDANTS. 


LANE,   WILLIAM,    1659-1749.      Private 
in   Capt.  Samuel   Chesley's   Co., 
Queen  Anne's  War. 
Tucker,  Oilman  H.,  121. 

LANGDON,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD,  1694- 
1 765 .  Captain  New-York  Colonial 
Troops.  Expedition  to  Canada, 

'745- 

Trenchard,  Edward,  120. 
LANGDON,  CAPTAIN  TOBIAS,  1660-1725, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Ensign,  1689. 
Lieutenant,  1692.  Captain,  1696. 
King  William's  and  Queen  Anne's 
Wars. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 

Trenchard,  Edward,  120. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  315. 
LANGHORNE,  THOMAS, 1687.   Mem 
ber   Penn.    Provincial    Assembly, 
1687. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

LANGSTAFF,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,   1647-1707. 

Deputy  to  Council  held  at  Perth 

Amboy,  Province  of  New  Jersey, 

1688.     Captain  of  Militia,    1707. 

Bradford,  T.  Hewson,  137. 

Morton,  Thos.  G.,  148. 
LARDNER,  LIEUTENANT  LYNFORD,  1715- 
1774.  Receiver-General,  and 
Member  of  the  Council,  Province 
of  Penn.  Lieutenant,  Philadel 
phia  Troop  of  Horse,  French  and 
Indian  War. 

Lardner,  James  L.,  144. 
LARKIN,  EDWARD,   1652,  Charles- 
town,  Mass.     A.   &  H.   A.  Co., 
1645. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 
LATHROP,   SAMUEL,   1700.     Mem 
ber  Barnstable  Co.,  1643,  and  in 
Major  Simon  Willard's  Expedition 
against  Ninigret,  1654. 

Lathrop,  Joseph,  294. 
LATHROP,  (LOTHROP)  JOHN,  1584-1653, 
Barnstable,  Mass.     Member  of  the 
Military  Co.  under  Capt.  Thomas 
Dim  mock,  1643. 

Turner,  Henry  L.,  302. 
LATHROP,  (LOTHROP)  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH, 
1624-1702,  Barnstable,  Mass. 
Deputy,  1 667,  eleven  years.  Mem 
ber  of  the  "  Council  of  War," 
1676;  and  of  Military  Co.,  1643. 
Lieutenant  and  Captain,  Indian 
Wars. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 


Turner,  Henry  L.,  302. 
LATHROP,  (LOTHROP),  LIEUTENANT-COL 
ONEL  SIMON,  1689-1774,  Norwich, 
Conn.  Lieutenant  -  Colonel  in 
Expedition  against  Annapolis 
and  Louisburg.  Colonel,  1745. 
Representative  to  General  As 
sembly. 

Hyde,  James  N.,  293. 
LATHROP,    (LOTHROP),    THOMAS,    1621- 
1707,  Barnstable,  Mass.     Member 
Barnstable  Co.,  in  1643. 
Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 
Turner,  Henry  L.,  302. 
LATHROP,  v.  LOTHROP. 
LAURENCE,  NATHANIEL,  1639-1724.    En 
sign,  Mass.  Militia,  1673. 
Wetherill,  Albert  L.,  153. 
Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 
LAURENCE,  WILLIAM,  1697-1764.     Col 
onel,  Mass.  Militia.    Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1744,  et  seq. 
Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 
LAW,  GOVERNOR  JONATHAN,   Stamford, 
Conn.      Judge,    Supreme    Court, 
1715-1725.    Chief  Justice,    1725- 
1741,  and  Governor,   1742-1750. 
Chew,  James  L.,  220. 
LAW,      RICHARD,     Stamford,      Conn. 
Deputy,    General     Court,     1641- 
1 664.     Governor's  Assistant,  1 647. 
Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 
LAWRENCE,  CAPTAIN  AMOS,  1715-1785, 
Groton,    Mass.     Sergeant,    Capt. 
William    Lawrence's   Co.    at  the 
Alarm,  1746.    Lieutenant  in  Scout 
ing  Party,  from  Athol  to  Brook- 
field,  1755.     Captain,  1760. 
Lawrence,  William,  193. 
LAWRENCE,  CORPORAL  ASA,  1737-1804, 
Groton,  Mass.     Corporal  in  Capt. 
Jonathan  Rolfe's  Co.,  1761. 
Brackett,  Sidney  L. ,  1 79. 
LAWRENCE,  CAPTAIN  DANIEL,  1681-1777, 
Plainfield,     Conn.      Captain     of 
ist   Co.,    1736.      Deputy,    1722- 
1741. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 
LAWRENCE,  ELISHA,  '724-     Mem 
ber  General  Assembly,  Province  of 
New  Jersey,  1721. 
Watson,  Samuel  N.,  316. 
LAWRENCE,      ENOCH,      1648,     Water- 
town,    Mass.      Soldier    in    King 
Philip's  War.    In  Groton  Garrison, 
1691-1692.  Wounded,  1694,  King 


499 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


William's  War.  In  1 702  the  Pro 
vincial  authorities  granted  him  im 
munity  from  taxation  and  a  pen 
sion  of  ^3  st.  yearly  on  account  of 
physical  disability  contracted  as 
above. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 

Whitcomb,  Lawrence,  210. 

Jordan,  Scott,  294. 

LAWRENCE,   CAPTAIN  JOHN, 1129- 

Captain,  Newtown,  L.  I.,  Troop 
of  Horse,  1 689- 169 1.  High  Sheriff, 
1698. 

Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  82. 

Walsh,  James  W.,  125. 

Wells,  Thomas  L.,  128. 

Whitney,  Stephen,  234. 
LAWRENCE,  JOHN,   1609-1669,    Groton, 
Mass.    In  garrison,  King  William's 
War. 

Wead,  Leslie  C,  209. 

Whitcomb,  Lawrence,  210. 
LAWRENCE,  MAjoRjoNATHAN,i737-i8i2. 
Captain,  1772.     Major,  1775,  Pro 
vincial  Forces  of  New-York.   Dele 
gate  to  Provincial  Congress,  1775. 

Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,82. 
LAWRENCE,  ENSIGN  JOSEPH,   1666-1759, 
Flushing,   L.  I.      Ensign,  Queens 
Co.  Militia,  1684. 

Pell,  Howland,  97. 

SchiefTelin,  George  R.,  106. 

Thomas,  Lawrence  B.,  1 18. 
LAWRENCE,  PELEG,  1646-1692,  Groton, 
Mass.     In  garrison,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Whitcomb,  Lawrence,  210. 
LAWRENCE,  MAJOR  THOMAS,  Patentee  of 
Newtown,  L.   I.     Major,  Queens 
Co.  Forces,  1689. 

Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  82. 

Riker,  Henry  L,  102. 

Riker,  John  Jackson,  102. 

Riker,  John  Lawrence,  103. 

Riker,  Richard,  103. 

Walsh,  James  W.,  125. 

Wells,  Thomas  L.,  128. 

Whitney,  Stephen,  234. 
LAWRENCE, CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1 733-1 8 1 7. 
Commanded  ship  Tartar,  1758. 

Poole,  Eugene  H.,  99. 

Wells,  Thomas  L.,  128. 

LAWRENCE,    CAPTAIN   WILLIAM,    1623- 

1680.     Queens  Co.  Militia,  1665- 

1680.       Commanded    "Flushing 

Foote  Companie  "  at  surrender  of 


New-York  to  the    Dutch,    1673. 

Beatty,  A.  Chester,  37. 

Beatty,  Robert  C.,  38. 

Beatty,  W.  Gedney,  38. 

Clark,  William  N.,  49. 

Lawrence,  Robert  C.,  82. 

Pell;  Howland,  97. 

Schieffelin,  Eugene,  106. 

Schieffelin,  George  R.,  106. 

Schieffelin,  William  Jay,  107. 

Suckley,  Robert  B.,  1 16. 

Thomas,  Lawrence  B.;  n8. 
LAWRENCE,  WILLIAM,  Middletown,  N. 
J.    Deputy  to  General  Court,  1672. 

Hunt,  Samuel,  324. 
LAWTON,    ISAAC,    1650-1731.     Gover 
nor's    Assistant,    Rhode     Island, 
1690-1691.    Deputy,  \6()6,etseq. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 
LAWTON,  GEORGE.  Governor's  Assist 
ant,  Rhode  Island,  1680-1690. 
Member  of  Council  of  War,  1671. 
Deputy,  1660,  et  seq.  Member 
of  Court  of  Trials,  1648. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 
LEACH,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD,  1639-1687, 
Salem,  Mass. 

Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  136. 
LEARNED,  ISAAC,  JR.,  '655-1737.  In 
Capt.  Davenport's  Co.  and 
wounded  in  a  fight  with  the  Nar- 
ragansetts.  Also  in  Capt.  Sill's 
Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Hosmer,  Jerome  C.,  190. 

Learned,  Bela  P.,  227. 

Learned,  Walter,  227. 

Larned,  Daniel  R.,  245. 

Learned,  Myron  L.,  333. 
LEAVENWORTH,  THE  REVEREND  MARK. 
Chaplain  in  Col.  Nathan  Whit 
ing's  2d  Conn.  Regt.,  Expedition 
against  Canada,  1760;  Montreal, 
1761. 

Kingsbury,  Frederick  J.,  226. 

Merriman,  William  B.,  227. 
LEE,  COLONEL  RICHARD.     Colonial  Sec 
retary  of  Virginia  under  Sir  William 
Berkeley.       President   of    H.    M. 
Council  of  State,  1641. 

Chandler,  Walter,  48,  254. 

Hatcher,  Robert  S.,  243. 
LEE,    COLONEL    STEPHEN,    1698-1783. 
Served  Crown  Point   Expedition. 
Colonel  of  Militia.     Deputy,  Col 
ony  of  Conn. 

Culver,  Charles  M.,  52. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Richards,  Frederick  B.,  102. 
LEE,  COLONEL  THOMAS,  1690-1750. 
Member  of  King's  Council,  1742. 
Commissioner  to  treat  with  the 
Six  Nations,  1 744.  President  of 
Council  and  Acting  Governor, 
»749- 

Lee,  Edmund  J.,  145. 

LEE,  ENSIGN  THOMAS, 1705,  Lyme, 

Conn.     Ensign,    1701.      Deputy, 
General  Court,  1676. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 
LEEDS,    DANIEL,    1655-1710.     Member 
Governor's  Council,  New  Jersey, 
1703. 

Burnett,  Charles  Henry,  138. 
LEEDS,  JOSEPH,    1637-1715,  Dorchester, 
Mass.     Served  under  Capt.  Wil 
liam  Turner,  Falls  Fight,  1676. 

Daly,  M.  Ordway,  183. 

Leeds,  Charles,  194. 

Leeds,  Francis,  194. 

Mansfield,  George  S.,  195. 
LEETE,  GOVERNOR  WILLIAM,  1613-1683. 
Signer  of  the  Plantation  Covenant, 
1639.  Governor's  Assistant,  New 
Haven  Colony,  1653-1658.  Dep 
uty-Governor,  1658-1661.  Com 
missioner  for  the  United  Colonies, 
1655-1679.  Governor,  1661-1665. 
Governor's  Assistant,  Conn.  Col 
ony,  1665-1669.  Deputy-Gov 
ernor,  1 669- 1 676.  Governor,  1 676- - 
1683.  One  of  the  Founders  of 
New  Haven  Colony. 

Betts,  Frederick  H.,  40. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

Bostwick,  Henry  A.,  42. 

Buell,  Frederick  F.,  45. 

Collins,  Clarence  L.,  50. 

Hall,  Benjamin  Elihu,  68. 

Herrick,  Chas.  Wm.,  71. 

Rogers,  Wm.  Evans,  104. 

Sherwood,  Samuel,  1 10. 

Wadhams,  Frederick  E.,  124. 

Buel,  John  L.,  219. 

Collins,  Atwood,  220. 

Franklin,  William  B.,  222. 

Leete,  Charles  Sidney,  227. 

Perkins,  Nathaniel  L.,  228. 

Trowbridge,  Charles  H.,  231. 

Pettibone,  Asa  G.,  298. 

Woodbridge,  Jonathan  E.,  304. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 

Norton,  Thomas  H.,  327. 

Richardson,  William  E.,  346. 


Tracy,  Robert  S.,  355. 
LEFFINGWELL,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1622- 
1657,  Norwich,  Conn.  Rendered 
important  aid  to  "Uncas"when 
besieged  by  hostile  Indians.  Lieu 
tenant,  1672.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War,  and  in  Capt.  Deni- 
son's  famous  band  of  Indian 
fighters.  Deputy,  1661-1710. 

Collins,  Clarence  L.,  50. 

Lord,  Nathan  Holcomb,  85. 

Smith,  Thomas  E.  V.,  112. 

Sweet,  Henry  N.,  206. 

Learned,  Bela  P.,  227. 

Perkins,  J.  Deming,  228. 

Shipman,  Nathaniel,  230. 

Woodward,  Joseph  G.,  234. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 

Bushnell,  AsaS.,  322. 

Brewer,  Alfred  L.,  359. 

Brewer,  William  A.,  359. 
LEFFINGWELL,  ENSIGN  THOMAS,  JR.,  1649- 
1724.     Ensign,  Norwich,   Conn., 
Militia.     Deputy,  1716. 

Lord,  Nathan  H.,  85. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 

Brewer,  Alfred  L.,  359. 

Brewer,  William  A.,  359. 
LEIGHTON,    CAPTAIN  JOHN,   1661-1724. 
Ensign  and  Captain,  Queen  Anne's 
War,  1 704.     Representative,  Gen 
eral  Court,  Mass.,  1704-1714. 

Rollins,  Edward  A.,  104. 

Leighton,  George  Eliot,  312. 
LEISLER,  v.  LEYSSELER,  LIEUTENANT- 
GOVERNOR  JACOB.  Soldier  from 
Frankfort  to  New  Netherland,  1 660. 
Captain  of  the  Fort  and  Military 
Commandant.  Lieutenant-Gov- 
ernor,  1 689,  and  Governor  Province 
of  New-York,  1689-1691.  Ex 
ecuted  for  treason,  May  16,  1691, 
attainder  subsequently  reversed  by 
Parliament  in  1695. 

Seaman,  Wm.  Bleecker,  108. 
.Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 

Thomas,  Geo.  Cummins,  258. 
LELAND,    JOSHUA,     1705-1772,    Sher- 
bourne,  Mass.     Alarm  List,  Capt. 
Joseph  Perry,  1757,  French  War. 

Hill,  Lew  Cass,  190. 
LEONARD,    JOHN,     Springfield,     Mass. 
Killed  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Fisher,  Albert  J.,  290. 
LEONHARD,    WILLIAM.     2d    Lieutenant 
in  Capt.  Hecht's  Co.,  Fort  George. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Bolmer,  Thomas,  42. 
LEQUIE  (L'EscuiYER),  JAN,    1713.     Sol 
dier  in  Ensign  Dirck  Schmitt's  Co. 
at  Esopus,  Indian  War,  1660. 

Lane,  Francis  P.  L.,  81. 

Lawrence,  Robert  C.,  82. 

Luquer,  Lea  Mel.,  85. 

Luquer,  Thatcher  T.  P.,  86. 
L'ESPENARD,  ANTOINE.     See  Lispenard. 
LEVERETT,  JOHN,   1616-1679.     Captain 
Parliamentary  Army,   1644-1645. 
Agent  of  the  Bay  Colony  to  the 
English  Court.     Major-General  of 
the  Mass.  Forces,  1663-1673.  Dep 
uty-Governor.      Governor,  1673- 
1679.     Died  in  office. 

Everett,  Torrey,  60. 

Hart,  Samuel,  224. 

Ward,  Brownlee  R.,  233. 

Ward,  Charles  S.,  233. 

Hubbard,  Gardiner  G.,  244. 

Merrill,  James  C.,  246. 

Lewis,  George  W.,  344. 
LEVIS,   SAMUEL,    1649-1734.      Member 
of    Governor's     Council,      1692. 
Province  of  Penn. 

Levis,  Henry,  145. 

Levis,  Samuel  W.,  145. 

Starr,  Louis,  151. 

LEVIS,  SAMUEL,  SR.,  1680-1758.  Mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  Province  of  Penn., 
1720-1723. 

Levis,  Samuel  W.,  145. 
LEVIS,  SAMUEL,  JR.,  1711-1794-    Mem- 
ber  of  Assembly,  Province  of  Penn., 

I739-I747-    , 
Levis,  Samuel  W.,  145. 
LEWIS,  EVAN,  1677-1735.      Member  of 

Provincial    Assembly    of    Penn., 

1 706,  five  sessions. 
Lewis,  William  Fisher,  83. 
Lewis,  John  T.,  Jr.,  146. 
LEWIS,   LIEUTENANT  JAMES,   1637-1713. 

Lieutenant,  Barnstable  Co.,  Mass., 

1678. 

Gerry,  Allston,  64. 
Whitcomb,  Lawrence,  210. 
Lombard,  Josiah  Lewis,  295. 
LEWIS,    CAPTAIN    ELDAD,     1711-1784, 

Farmington,  Conn.  Captain,  South 

Co.,    1753,    and  in   Old    French 

War. 

Camp,  Chas.  L.  N.,  46. 
LEWIS,  JAMES,  Stratford,  Conn.  Ensign, 

1709.  Lieutenant,  1714.  Captain, 

2d  Co.,  1714.     Deputy. 


Deming,  Judson  K.,  221,  379. 
LEWIS,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1655-1 7 1 7,  New 
London,  Conn.    Enrolled,  No.  17, 
in  King  Philip's  War.     Sergeant, 
Train  Band.     Killed. 
Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  360. 
LEWIS,  CAPTAIN  LEONARD.     Captain  of 

Foot  Co.,  New-York,  1700. 
Smith,  Philip  H.  W.,   112. 
LEWIS,    CAPTAIN   WILLIAM,  — —  1690, 
Farmington,  Conn.  Captain,  1674. 
Deputy,  1689-1690. 
Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  107. 
Bardwell.  Harry  J.,  286. 
Preston,  Deming  H.,  298. 
LINCOLN,    SAMUEL,     Hingham,     Mass. 
Member  of  Capt.  Johnson's   Co. 
Cavalryman  in  the  Great  Narra- 
gansett  Fight. 
Howard,  William  C.,  74. 
Whitcomb,  Lawrence,  210. 
LINDALL,    JAMES,     1652.      Member    of 
Capt.    Myles    Standish's    Co.    at 
Plymouth. 

Elwood,  George  M.,  59. 
LINDSAY,  JAMES,  1730-1804.  Lieutenant, 
Provincial  Forces,  Penn.,  1757-58. 
Liggett,  Sidney  B.,  146. 
LISPENARD  (L'ESPENARD),  ANTOINE,  1643- 
1696.      Bearer    of   Military    des 
patches  from  Gov.  Dongan  of  New- 
York    to    Marquis    de    Nouville, 
Governor  of  Canada,  1687.     Re 
turning  alone  in  the  dead  of  Win 
ter,  he  warned  the  English  of  the 
French  Expedition  known  as  the 
"Snow-shoe  Expedition,"  which 
resulted  in  its  defeat. 
Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  41. 
Seaman,  Wm.  Bleecker,  108. 
Smith,  Gouverneur  M.,  in. 
Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,   112. 
Suydam,  W.  Lispenard,  116. 
Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  120. 
LISPENARD,    CAPTAIN    ANTHONY,    1683- 
1758,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.     New- 
York    Colonial    Forces.     Spanish 
Expedition,  1740-1742. 
Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  41. 
Seaman,  Wm.  Bleecker,  108. 
Smith,  Gouverneur  M.,  1 1 1. 
Smith,  Louis  Bayard,  112. 
Suydam,  W.  Lispenard,   116. 
Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  120. 
LISPENARD,    COLONEL    LEONARD,    1715- 
1790.     Captain,   French   and   In- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


dian  War,  1759.  Member  New- 
York  Colonial  Assembly,  1759- 
1 768.  Member  First  Colonial  Con 
gress,  1765. 

Smith,  Gouverneur  M.,  112,  406. 

Smith,  Louis  Bayard,  112. 

Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  120. 
LITCHFIELD,  LAWRENCE,  1614-1657, 
Barnstable  and  Scituate,  Mass.  A. 
&  H.  A.  Co.,  1640,  and  of  Lieut. 
Thomas  Dymoke's  Co.,  in  active 
service  with  the  Indians,  1643-44. 

Litchf.eld,  Edward  H.,  83. 
LITHGOW,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  1715-1 798> 
Popham,  Me.  Captain,  Swan 
Island.  In  command  of  Fort 
Richmond,  Western  and  Halifax, 
French  and  Indian  Wars. 

Willey,  W.  Lithgow,  211,  273. 

LITSCHOE,    SERGEANT     DANIEL,     . 

Burgher  Corps,  New  Amsterdam. 
Blue  Flag  Co.,  1653-1654.     Lieu 
tenant,  1656. 
Keith,  Boudinot,  79. 
LITTLE,  MOSES,  1657-1691,  Newbury, 
Mass.  Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Newhall,  James  S.,  197. 

LlTTLEFIELD,     LIEUTENANT     JOHN,     

1696.     Lieutenant    and   Captain, 
French  and  Indian  Wars,  1668. 
Parsons,  Charles  S.,  200. 

LITTLETON,  COLONEL  NATHANIEL,  

1 654.     Councillor  of  State  to  Gov. 
Berkeley,  of  Virginia,  1642. 
Dennis,  James  Teackle,  160. 
Hobson,  Henry  W.,  370. 
LITTLETON,    COLONEL  SOUTHEY,    1645- 
1 734.     Served  against  the  Indians, 
and  under  Gov.  Berkeley,  Bacon's 
Rebellion. 

Dennis,  James  Teackle,  160. 
LIVERMORE,  CORPORAL  JOHN.     Corporal 

in  the  New  Haven  Co.,  1647. 
Harrington,  Charles,  188. 
LIVERMORE,    LIEUTENANT    JOHN,    1638- 
1718.    Soldier,  King  Philip's  War. 
Kingman,  William  L.,  80. 
Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 
LIVERMORE,  SAMUEL,  1701-1773,  Wal- 
tham,  Mass.    Representative  Gen 
eral  Court,  1745-63,  except  1748. 
Johnson,  Charles  W.,  344. 
LIVINGSTON,  GILBERT,  1689-1746;  Major 
of  Foot,  Henry  Beekman,  Colonel, 

1737- 
Myer,  Albert  J.,  92. 


LIVINGSTON,     COLONEL    PHILIP,     1686- 
1749.     2d    Lord    of  the  Manor. 
Participated    in    the    capture    of 
Port    Royal,    1710,    and,    later, 
Colonel  of  the  Provincial  Forces. 
Member    of   the   Council,    1725- 
1 749.     Secretary  for  Indian  affairs, 
Province  of  New-York,   1721-49. 
Devereux,  Walter,  56. 
Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 
Livingston,  Philip,  84,  257. 
Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  99. 
Satterlee,  Francis  Le  R.,  105. 
Strong,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  1 16. 
Minis  J.  Livingston,  165. 
Lawrence,  Benjamin  B.,  371. 
LIVINGSTON,    COLONEL    ROBERT,    1654- 
1728.     ist  Lord  or  Proprietor  of 
the  Manor  of  Livingston.     Mem- 
bei   of  the  Council,   Province  of 
New-York,   1698-1701.     Member 
of  Assembly,  1709-1711. 
Barnwell,  Morgan  G.,  37. 
Crosby,  Edward  N.,  51. 
Crosby,  Livingston,  52. 
Delafield,  Jos.  Livingston,  55. 
Delafield,  M.  L.,  Jr.,  55. 
de  Rose,  Edward,  56. 
Devereux,  Walter,  56. 
Erving,  William  V.  R.,  60. 
Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  69. 
Hoyt,  Henry  S.,  74. 
Jones,  O.  Livingston,  79. 
Livingston,  E.  de  Peyster,  83. 
Livingston,  Gilbert  R.,  83. 
Livingston,  Philip,  84. 
McKinstrey,  Chas.  H.,  87. 
Montgomery,  H.  P.  A.,  89. 
Meyer,  Albert  J.,  92. 
Pierrepont,  Henry  E.,  98. 
Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  99. 
Satterlee,  Francis  Le  R.,  105. 
Seaman,  Louis  L.,  108. 
Strong,  J.  Montgomery,   116. 
Suckley,  Robert  B.,  116. 
Wainwright,  Jno.  T.,  124. 
Wainwright,  Wm.  P.,  124. 
Livingston,  John  H.,  146. 
Armstrong,  Horatio  G.,  159. 
Minis,  John  Livingston,  165. 
Howard,  Charles  E.,  343. 
LIVINGSTON,  ROBERT,  JR.  ("the  neph 
ew"),     1647-1726.       Lieutenant, 
Expedition  to  Canada,  1709-171 1. 
Mayor    of    Albany,     1710-1719. 
Member    of   the    i4th   and    1 5th 

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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Assemblies.  Indian  Commissioner. 

Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  99. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  1 13. 
LIVINGSTON,  COLONEL  ROBERT,  JR., 
1708-1790.  Captain  in  the  Militia, 
"  Seven  Years'  War."  Served  on 
the  Frontier  and  Fort  William 
Henry.  3 d  Lord  of  Manor.  Mem 
ber  Provincial  Assembly  from  the 
Manor. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  99. 

LLOYD,  EDWARD, 1695.      Burgess 

from  Lower  Norfolk  Co.,  Va., 
1 644- 1 645 .  Commander  of  Anne 
Arundel  Co.,  Md.,  1650.  Com 
missioner  to  make  treaty  with  the 
Susquehannock  Indians,  1652. 
Member  General  Assembly,  1654. 
Member  of  Council,  1658-1666. 

Brice,  Nicholas,  137. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  137. 

Howard,  McHenry,  165. 

Paca,  John  P.,  165. 

Pennington,  Wm.  C.,  165. 
LLOYD,  EDWARD,  1670-1718.  Presi 
dent  of  Council  and  ex-officio 
Governor  of  Province,  1701,  et 
seq.  Member  of  the  Lower  House 
of  Assembly  of  Maryland  from 
Talbot  Co.,  1697-1701.  Major- 
General,  1707. 

Howard,  McHenry,  165. 
LLOYD,  COLONEL  PHILEMON,  1646-1685. 
Commissioner,  Captain  of  Horse 
on  Chester  and  Wye  River,  1667; 
served  against  the  Indians.  Col 
onel  of  Horse  of  Talbot,  Kent  and 
Cecil  Cos.,  1 68 1.  Member  of 
Assembly,  1671.  Speaker  of 
House  of  Burgesses,  1678,  et  seq. 
Commissioner  to  Treaty,  Five  Na 
tions,  1682. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  137. 

Paca,  John  P.,  165. 

LLOYD,  DEPUTY- GOVERNOR  THOMAS, 
1640-1694.  Member  and  Presi 
dent  of  Council,  and  Deputy- 
Governor  of  Province  of  Penn. 
during  William  Penn's  absence. 
Chief  Magistrate  of  the  Province, 
1684-1693.  First  Master  of  the 
Rolls,  and  Keeper  of  the  Great 
Seal. 

Bickley,  Lawrence  W.,  40. 


Jackson,  Oswald,  77. 

Collins,  Henry  H.,  Jr.,  139. 

Griscom,  Clement  A.,  141. 

Griscom,  Clement  A.,  Jr.,  141. 

Griscom,  Lloyd  C.,  141. 

Griscom,  Rodman  E.,  141. 

Morris,  Henry,   148. 

Milnor,  Thomas  W.,  257. 
LOCKE,   LIEUTENANT  JOHN,   1626-1696, 
Portsmouth  and  Hampton,  N.  H. 
Indian  Wars.     Killed  by  the  In 
dians,  August  25. 

Brown,  David  H.,  180. 
LOCKE,  WILLIAM,    1628-1720.     "  Chir- 
urgeon,"  the  Mass.  Forces,  Mount 
Hope    Campaign.     King    Philip's 
War. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Sears,  Walter  J.,  109. 
LOCKWOOD,      LIEUTENANT     JONATHAN, 
i639-i688,Norwalk,  Conn.  Colo 
nial  Forces  of  Conn.     Deputy. 

Lockwood,  James  B.,  84. 

Lockwood,  Luke  V.,  227. 
LOGAN,  JAMES,    1674-1751.      Member 
Provincial  Council,  Penn.,   1702- 
1747.      Acting   Governor,    1736- 
1738. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 
LOGAN,  WILLIAM,  1718-1776.    Member 
Governor's  Council,  Penn.,  1747- 
1776. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 
LONG,  ROBERT,  Charlestown,  Mass.    A. 
&  H.  A.  Co. 

Hardy,  Cyrus  A.,  293. 
LONGFELLOW,  ENSIGN  WILLIAM,  1651- 
1690,  Newbury,  Mass.  Ensign, 
Phips'  Expedition,  shipwrecked 
and  drowned  on  coast  of  Anti- 
costa. 

Gerry,  Allston,  64. 

Woodman,  Clarence  E.  130. 

Dorman,  William  B.,  184. 

Scales,  John,  272. 

LOOCKERMANS,  COVERT.  Member, 
Burgher  Corps,  1653.  Lieutenant 
in  New-York  Militia,  1670.  One 
of  the  nine  men,  1647-1649. 
Schepen,  1657-1660.  Indian  In 
terpreter,  1658.  Indian  Commis 
sioner  on  the  Raritan  River, 
1663.  Led  attack  on  Indians  at 
Corlears'  Hook,  1643.  Lieu 
tenant,  1673. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


LOOMIS,  JOHN,    1622-1688,    Windsor, 
Conn.    Deputy,  General  Court. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  325. 
LOOMIS,  JOSEPH,   1616-1687.     Member 
of  Windsor  Troop  of  Horse,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Byington,  Charles  S.,  46. 

Byington,  W.  W.,  46. 

Foote,  John  C.,  311. 
LOOMIS,   CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,    1682-1748. 
Conn.  Militia,  1723,  et  seq.,  Father 
Ralle's  War. 

Barnes,  Alfred  C.,  36. 
LOOMIS,  CAPTAIN  MATTHEW,  1703-1764. 
Bolton,  Conn.    Ensign,  1752.     ist 
Lieutenant,  Invasion   of  Canada, 
1758.     Captain,  1761. 

Dickinson,  Oliver  P.,  289. 
LORD,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD,  1611-1662. 
Captain,  ist  Troop  of  Horse, 
Colony  of  Conn.,  1657-1658. 
Patentee  under  the  Royal  Charter, 
1662. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Lord,  Frank  H.,  84. 

McAllister,  Heyward  H.,  87. 

Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 
LORD,  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD,  1647- 1727. 
Ensign,  Lyme,  Conn.,  Train  Band, 
1703.  Lieutenant,  1708,  of  New 
London  Co.  Company,  Queen 
Anne's  War. 

Culver,  Charles  M.,  52. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Richards,  Frederick  B.,  102. 

Sill,  Frederick  Shroeder,  in. 

Kobbe,  George  C.,  257. 

Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  302. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 

Wade,  James  F.,  348. 

LORING,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1715    , 

Plympton,  Mass.  Provincial  Forces. 
Commanded  a  company  in  Col. 
Joseph  Thatcher's  Regt.,  Crown 
Point  Expedition,  1755-1756. 

Kingman,  Wm.  L.,  80. 

Noyes,  James  A.,  93,  198. 

Barker,  E.  Tobey,  177. 

Lawrie,  Andrew  W.,  194. 
LORING,   THOMAS,    1668-1717.      Lieu 
tenant,  Mass.  Militia. 

Howe,  Herbert  M.,  143. 
LOTHROP,  BARNABAS,  1636-1715.    Assis 
tant,  Plymouth    Court,    1681,  et 
seq.     Councillor,  1692. 


Tyler,  Harry  B.,  152. 
Tyler,  Sidney  F.,  152. 
LOTHROP,  CAPTAIN  EBENEZER,  Norwich, 

Conn.     Ensign,    1740.      Lieuten 

ant.  1742;  Captain,  1745. 
Ridgely,  Charles,  299. 
LOTHROP,  JUDGE    SAMUEL.     Served  in 

relief  of  Uncas,  under  Lieut.  James 

Avery,  1657. 
Ridgley,  Charles,  299. 
Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 
LOTHROP,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  SIMON, 

1689-1774.    Commanded  a  Conn. 

Regt.  at  Louisburg,  1745. 
Hyde,  Edwin  F.,  76. 
Hyde,  Frederick  E.,  76. 
Hooker,  Edward  W.,  225. 
Hyde,  James  N.,  293. 
LOVEJOY,  JOHN,  1690,  Andover,  Mass. 

Soldier  in  Capt.  Joseph  Gardiner's 

Co.,      Narragansett      Campaign. 

Later  in   Capt.    Samuel   Brockle- 

bank's    Co.,  at    Marlboro,    King 

Philip's  War. 

Wetherbee,  Winthrop,  209. 
LOVEJOY,  JOSEPH.     Served  in  Col.  John 

Hart's  Regt.,  Crown  Point,  1758. 
Haskell,  Frederick  A.,  70. 
Stewart,  Henry  P.,  115. 
LOVETT,  DANIEL,  Mendon,  Mass.    Lieu 

tenant,     1730.       Captain,     1735. 

Major,  1743. 

Adams,  Edward  Milton,  285. 
Meacham,  Franklin  Adams,  295. 
LOVETT,  JAMES,  Mendon,   Mass.     Ser 

geant,       1689.      Ensign,       1693. 

Lieutenant,  1710.     Captain  later. 
Meacham,  Franklin  Adams,  295. 
Low.    MAJOR    ANTHONY,    -    1752. 

Rhode  Island  Militia,  1726.    Dep 

uty,  1713,  sixteen  terms. 
Beckwith,  Warren  L.,  287. 
Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 
Low,  CAPTAIN  DAVID.     Ensign  in  Mass. 

Militia,  1  746.     Afterward  Captain 

Essex  Militia. 
Low,  William  G.,  Jr.,  85. 

LOW,   LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHN,     173! 

-  ,  Warwick,    R.  I.      Deputy, 


1773-74-75 
Felton,  S.  M.,  324. 


. 
STEPHEN,   - 


Low,    COLONEL  STEPHEN, 

Rhode  Island.     Deputy,  1  746-^7- 
'61.       Lieutenant-Colonel,    1752. 


Colonel,  1757. 
Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


LOWE,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  HENRY 
i7'7-  Commanded  the  Mi 
litia,  St.  Mary's  Co.,  1696.  Judge 
Provincial  Court  of  Maryland, 
1697.  Deputy,  Commissary-Gen 
eral,  1695-1697. 

Browne,  Bennet  B.,  160. 
LUDLOW,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  ROGER, 
1590-1665.  Governor's  Assistant, 
Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1 630.  Deputy- 
Governor,  1634.  Served  with 
Mason  in  Pequot  War.  Deputy- 
Governor,  Conn.,  1639.  Com- 
mander-in-Chief  of  Conn.  Forces 
in  anticipated  conflict  with  the 
Manhattoes  and  Dutch. 

Shelton,  George  G.,  109. 

Shelton,  William  A.,  no. 

Thompson,  F.  Diodati,  119. 

Thompson,  William  P.,  119. 

Walsh,  Samuel  A.,  125. 

Short,  William,  315. 
LUDWELL,  GOVERNOR  PHILIP.  Member 
of  the  King's  Council,  1676-1683. 
Member  ofthe  Provincial  Assem 
bly,  1676-1677.  Deputed  to  raise 
men  and  horses,  Indian  War,  1676. 
Proprietory  Governor,  Province  of 
North  Carolina,  1693-1697. 

Lee,  Edmund  J.,  145. 
LUMPKIN,  WILLIAM.     A  private  in  the 
Yarmouth,  Mass.  Co.,  1643. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Johnson,  James  G.,  293. 

Kittredge,  Abbott  E. ,  294. 
Lux,    DARBY,   1695-1750.     Member  of 
the   General   Assembly   of  Mary 
land,  1748-1750. 

Wilson,  James  G.,  169. 

Wilson,  Marshall  G.,  170. 

Wilson,  William  B.,  170. 
LYMAN,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1623-1690. 
Was  in  command  after  the  death 
of  Capt.  William  Turner,  of 
Northampton  soldiers,  "Falls 
Fight"  above  Deerfield,  Mass., 
1676. 

Benjamin,  Marcus,  39,  240. 

Collins,  Clarence  Lyman,  50. 

Haight,  Charles  S.,  68. 

Haight,  Frederick  E.,  68. 

Short,  Edward  Lyman,  1 10. 

Sanford,  George  B.,  229. 

Lyman,  Elias,  280. 

Hammond,  Lyman  D.,  292. 

Wight,  William  W.,  304. 


LYMAN,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1684-1753. 
One  of  Capt.  Joseph  Hawley's 
Northampton  "  Snow  Shoe  Men," 
1708-1709. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 
LYMAN,  CAPTAIN  JOSHUA,  1704-1777. 
Fourth  in  command  at  Fort  Dum- 
mer,  under  Capt.  Kellogg,  1728- 
1740.  Captain  in  Col.  Israel  Wil 
liams'  Regt.,  1757.  Also  serviced 
in  Father  Ralle's  War. 

Irwin,  John  V.,  77. 

Newman,  Clarence  E.,  92. 
LYNDE,  BENJAMIN?  SR.,  1666-1745.  Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  Mass.,  1713-36. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

LYNDE,  BENJAMIN,  JR.,  1700-1781. 
Governor's  Assistant,  Mass.,  1737, 
et  seq. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

LYNDE,  SIMON,  1624-1687.  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1658.  Clerk  and  Ser 
geant.  Served  in  King  Philip's 
War,  1675.  Assistant,  1668-1670. 
Justice  of  the  Superior  Court,  1687, 
Colony  of  Mass.  Bay. 

Noyes,  Charles  P.,  93,  345. 

Otis,  Philo  A.,  297. 

Noyes,  Daniel  B.,  345. 

Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  379. 
LYON,  WILLIAM,  1729-1809,  Carlisle, 
Pa.  In  the  Provincial  Military 
service,  defence  of  the  Frontier 
against  the  French  and  Indians. 
Lieutenant,  1757.  In  Forbes' Ex 
pedition  against  Fort  Duquesne, 
1758.  Magistrate  in  1 764. 

Lyon,  George  M.,  295. 

MABIE,JAN  PIETERSIE, 1725,  Albany, 

N.  Y.  His  stone  garrison-house 
successfully  defended  against  the 
French  and  Indians,  destruction  of 
Schenectady,  1690.  Served  on  all 
the  "alarms,"  and  enrolled  men 
under  Colonial  sanction. 
Long,  Oscar  Fitzallan,  245. 

MACKALL,     HON.    JAMES,     1670-1716. 
Member  Maryland  Assembly  from 
Calvert  Co.,  1712-1713. 
Mackenzie,  George  Norbury,  2d,  164. 
Mackenzie,  George  N.,  3d,  164. 

MACOMBER,  CAPTAIN  ELIJAH,  1718-1802, 
Taunton,  Mass.  Ensign,  5th  Co., 
3d  Regt.,  Mass.  Militia,  1762. 
Captain,  5th  Co.,  1771. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Foster,  F.  Apthorp,  186. 
MACPHERSON,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1726- 
1792.  Commander  of  the  priva 
teer  Britannia,  of  Philadelphia, 
French  War,  1757;  also  Spanish 
War,  1762. 

Hornor,  Wm.  M.,  73,  142. 
MACPHERSON,  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM, 
1756-1813.  Ensign,  1769.  Lieu 
tenant,  1773,  and  Adjutant  of  the 
1  6th  Regt.  Foot,  British  Army. 
He  resigned  at  beginning  of  the 
Revolution,  and  commissioned 
Brevet  Major  by  the  Continental 
Congress,  1779,  in  recognition  of 
his  services  in  American  inde 
pendence. 

Hornor,  Wm.  M.,  73,  142. 
MACY,  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE,  Taunton, 
Mass.     Served    in    King   Philip's 
War.     Deputy,  1672-1678. 

Miller,  Chas.  B.,  89. 

Miller,  Edward  C.,  89. 

Fisher,  Francis  P.,  290. 
MAHEW,  (MAYHEW),  1592-1681.  Dep 
uty  from  Watertown,  Mass.,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1636-1637.  Governor, 
1647-1681,  and  Commandei  of 
Martha's  Vineyard,  Province  of 
New-York,  under  commissions 
from  Govs.  Lovelace  and  Nichols. 

Thomson,  George  M.,  119. 

Thomson,  Girand  F.,  119. 

Levering,  Henry  M.,  195. 

Daggett,  William  G.,  221. 

Eaton,  Theodore  H.,  255,  389. 

Young,  Francis  C.,  374. 

Woodruff,  Edward  L.,  390. 
MALLARY,   ABNER,    1723-1804,   Wood- 
bury,    Conn.     Member  of  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Downs'  Co.,   Fort  Wil 
liam  Henry  Expedition,  1757. 

Backus,  Brady  Electus,  35. 
MALTBY,    WILLIAM,  -  1710.     Cor 
net  in  New  Haven  Troop  of  Horse, 


o  , 

Brown,  Louis,  44. 
Foster,  Reginald  L.,  62. 
MAN,  RICHARD,  1652  -  .     Served  in 

Indian  Wars  in    Conn.,    and   in 

"  Narragansett  Sortie." 
Banks,  David,  Jr.,  36. 
Mann,  Elias  P.,  86. 
Mann,  Francis  N.,  Jr.,  86. 
Mann,  Matthew  D.,  86. 
Mann,  Charles  A.,  245. 


Kent,  Henry  O.,  270. 
MANJE,  JAN.  Wounded,  1643,  at  Stam 
ford,  Conn.,  in  Expedition  sent  by 
Gov.  Kieft  against  the  Indians, 
under  Capt.  John  Underhill,  com 
bined  Dutch  and  English  Forces. 
Councillor  La  Montagne  sent  to 
take  his  dying  deposition. 

Burtis,  Peter,  45. 

MANN,  THOMAS, 1694.    Wounded 

in  "Pierce's  Fight,"  1676. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  1 12. 

Stewart,  Jeremiah  C.,  347. 
MANNING,  ENSIGN  SAMUEL,    1644-1710. 
Representative,     General     Court, 
1695-1696.     Ensign  in  the  Militia, 
Colony  of  Mass. 

Dennis,  Rodney,  56,  222. 

Leach,  J.  Granville,  144. 

Manning,  William  T.,  164. 

MANSFIELD,  ANDREW,  1623 ,  Lynn, 

Mass.      Deputy    to    the    General 
Court,  1680-1683. 

Watkins,  Walter  E.,  209. 
MANSFIELD,  JOSEPH,  1694 .  A  Mem 
ber  of  Capt.   Appleton's  Co.     In 
King   Philip's   War,    was  in    the 
storming  of  Narragansett  Fort. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  374. 
MANSFIELD,  MAJOR  MOSES,  1639-1703, 
New  Haven^  Conn.  Lieutenant, 
1675.  Captain,  1676.  Major  com 
manding,  1694.  Served  with  dis 
tinction  in  Indian  Wars.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  over  twenty  years. 
Assistant,  1 69 1 . 

Sclidder,  Henry  T.,  107. 

Cowles,  Edmund  B.,  182. 
•    Andrew,  James  S.,  217. 

French,  William  F.,223. 

Huntington,  Frederick  J.,  226. 

Cowles,  Calvin  D.,  241. 
MARIS,  GEORGE,    1632-1705.     Member 
of  Provincial  Council,  1695,  Prov 
ince  of  Penn. 

Dulles,  Andrew  Cheves,  140. 

Taylor,  John  F.,  248. 

Hanna,  Chas.  A.,  332. 
MARSH,  LIEUTENANT  ALEXANDER,    1628- 
1698.      Served  in    Indian   Wars. 
Deputy,  1692. 

Stetson,  George  R.,  248. 

Spencer,  Horatio  N.,  315. 
MARSH,  COLONEL  EBENEZER,  1701-1773, 
Litchfield,   Conn.     Ensign,    1738. 
Major,  1741.    Lieutenant-Colonel, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1754.  Colonel,  1757,  1 3th  Conn. 
Regt.  Representative  forty-eight 
sessions.  Judge,  County  Court. 

Parsons,  Charles  L.,  270. 
MARSH,    JOHN,     1643-1727,     Hartford, 
Conn.     Served  under  Major  Sav 
age,  King  Philip's  War.    Deputy, 
1693. 

Marsh,  Henry  D.,  195. 
MARSH,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1668-1744. 
Lieutenant,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1717. 
Captain,  Litchfield,  1722.  Com 
manded  an  expedition  against  the 
Indians,  1726.  Father  Ralle's 
War. 

Marsh,  Henry  D.,  195. 

Parsons,  Charles  L.,  270. 
MARSH,  JOHN,   1679-1725.     Soldier  at 
Deerfield  Meadow,   1704,    Queen 
Anne's  War.     Taken  captive  and 
carried  to  Montreal. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 
MARSH,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  of  Lebanon, 
Conn.  Ensign,  1757,  Lord  Lou- 
don's  Expedition  to  Fort  Edward. 
Lieutenant,  1761.  Captain,  4th 
Co.,  i2th  Conn.  Regt.,  1763, 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Rogers,  James  S.,  150. 

Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  151. 

MARSHALL,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL, 1675. 

Killed  in  the  "Swamp  Fight," 
King  Philip's  War. 

Greene,  Richard  H.,  66. 

Partridge,,  Edward  L.,  96. 

Watson,  Charles  P.,  126. 
MARSHALL,CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1613-1689, 
Lynn,  Mass.     Captain   of  Militia 
Co.,     1664.       Deputy,     General 
Court,  1659,  et  seq. 

Watkins,  Walter  K.,  209. 
MARSHALL,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1730- 
1802.  Served  in  French  and 
Indian  War,  in  the  Virginia  Militia. 
Member  House  of  Burgesses,  1 762- 
1765. 

Thomas,  D.  H.,  118,  168. 

Barton,  Randolph,  159. 

Smith,  Edwin  H.,  166. 

Thomas,  D.  H.,  Jr.,  168. 
MARSHFIELD, SAMUEL,  1 630- 1692, Spring 
field,  Mass.  Deputy,  i68o-'83-'84. 

Foote,  John  C,  311. 
MARSTON,  EPHRAIM,  1655-1742.     Rep 
resentative,   General  Court,  New 
Hampshire,  1697,  et  seq. 


Moulton,  John  H.,  313. 
MARSTON,    ISAAC,    Hampton,    N.    H. 

Served  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Pearson,  Jos.  H.  S.,  200. 
MARSTON,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1715-1786. 
Lieutenant  in  Timothy   Ruggles' 
Foot  Co. ,  1 740.     Served  at  Louis- 
burg,  1745. 

Marston,  Henry  W.,  146. 
Marston,  John,  146. 
MARSTON,  THOMAS,   1615-1690.     Rep 
resentative,  General  Court  of  Mass. , 
1677,  and  General  Court  of  New 
Hampshire,  1680-1684. 
Cadle,  Henry,  310. 
Moulton,  John  H.,  313. 
MARTIN,    COLONEL  JOSIAH,    1698-1778. 
Provincial   Aide-de-Camp  to    the 
Royal  Governor,  Province  of  New- 
York,  1757.     Member  Governor's 
Council,  1759-1761. 
Martin,  Jonathan  W.,  146. 

MARTYN,  RICHARD, 1694.  Member 

of  Gov.  Cutt's  Council,  1680. 
Member  of  New  Hampshire  Legis 
lature  and  Speaker,  1692.  Judge 
of  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Judicature. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
MARVIN,    LIEUTENANT    REINOLD,    1633- 
1676.      Sergeant     of     Saybrook 
Train  Band,  1661.     Subsequently 
Lieutenant.     Deputy  from  Lyme, 
1670-1675. 
Frazer,  Sheldon,  342. 
MASHER,    ENSIGN     HUGH,     1633-1713 
Ensign,  1676.     Member  of  Court 
Martial  for  Trials  of  Indians  charged 
with    being    engaged  in    Philip's 
designs. 

Greene,  Douglas  N.,  65. 
MASON,    CAPTAIN    DAVID,    1726-1794, 
Boston,  Mass.     A.  &  H.   A.  Co., 
1 754.     In  French  and  Indian  War, 
Lieutenant     under      Capt.    John 
Tapley,  of  Salem.     Commanded  a 
battery  of  six  brass  pieces  at  Fort 
William  Henry.     Gunner  in  Capt. 
Jeremiah  Green's  Co.,    1758.     In 
1763  organized  the  first  Train  of 
Artillery  in    Boston,  and  was  its 
Captain-Lieutenant. 
Bryant,  Henry,  180. 
Bryant,  Jas  S.,  180. 
MASON,  COLONEL  GEORGE,  SR.  County 


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Lieutenant,  Stafford  Co. ,  Va.  ,1675. 
Represented  his  Co.  in  Bacon's 
Assembly,  1676.  Espoused  the 
popular  side  in  the  House  of  Bur 
gesses.  Indian  Wars,  1675-1684. 

Horner,  Wm.  M.,  73. 

Raborg,  Thomas  M.  T.,  101. 

Throckmorton,  Charles  W.,  119. 
MASON,  COLONEL  GEORGE,  JR.,  1670- 
1711.  Captain  of  Rangers,  1 699- 
1700.  County  Lieutenant,  Staf 
ford  Co.,  Va.,  and  under  Gen. 
Nicholson  in  Indian  Wars. 

Hornor,  Wm.  M.,  73. 

Raborg,  Thomas  M.  T.,  101. 

Throckmorton,  Charles  W.,  119. 
MASON,  COLONEL  GEORGE,  3d,  1690- 
1735.  County  Lieutenant,  Staf 
ford  Co.,  Va.,  1719.  Member 
Assembly,  1718-1728.  Burgess, 
1718-1726.  Member  of  the 
Knights  of  the  Golden  Horse  Shoe 
Expedition  under  Gov.  Spotswood. 

Raborg,  Thomas  M.  T.,  101. 

Throckmorton,  Charles  W.,  119. 
MASON,  CAPTAIN  HUGH,  1605-1678, 
Watertown,  Mass.  Lieutenant, 
1645.  Captain,  1652-1678.  Dep 
uty,  1635,  et  seq.  Member 
Council  of  War,  1676.  Com 
mander  of  Volunteers  against 
Manhattoes,  1664.  Commanded 
his  company  in  the  "  Sudbury 
Fight,"  King  Philip's  War. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

Woodworth,  A.  J.,  131. 

Ayer,  James  B.,  177. 

Brown,  Francis  H.,  180. 

Brown,  Otis,  180. 

Learned,  Francis  Mason,  194. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 

Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  209. 

Mason,  Theodorus  B.  M.,  245. 

White,  John  B.,  316. 
MASON,  JAMES,  1625-1667.     Member  of 
Governor's    Council,    Colony    of 
Virginia,  1652-1654. 

Cleeman,  Richard  A.,  138. 
MASON,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1600-1672.  Lieu 
tenant  under  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax 
in  the  Netherlands.  Commanded 
the  Forces  in  Pequot  War,  1637. 
Assistant,  1642-1660.  Patentee 
and  Deputy-Governor  of  Conn, 
under  Royal  Charter,  1662.  Dep 
uty-Governor,  1660-1670.  Com 


missioner  for  United  Colonies, 
1647-1661.  Commander-in-Chief 
of  Military  Forces  of  the  Colony; 
organized  the  first  Troop  of  Horse, 
1657-1658. 

Bissell,  Eugene,  41. 

Brown,  Geo.  L.,  44. 

Davison,  Chas.  Mason,  54. 

Davison,  John  M.,  54. 

Dewey,  George  A.,  56. 

Hart,  George  W.,  70. 

Hillhouse,  Francis,  72. 

Kennedy,  Elijah  R.,  80. 

Price,  Henry  R.,  100. 

Symonds,  Charles  S.,  117. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Whitney,  Drake,  128. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 

Rogers,  James  S.,  150. 

Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  151. 

Thomas,  Arthur  C.,  207. 

Bunce,  Jonathan  B.,  219. 

Turner,  Luther  G.,  232. 

Metcalf,  William  P.,  246. 

Tyler,  Mason  W.,  258. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Fitch,  Winchester,  324. 

Jewett,  Stephen,  343. 
MATHER,    LIEUTENANT    JOSEPH,     1686- 
1749,    Lyme,    Conn.     Lieutenant 
of  the  ist  Co.,  1738. 

Smith,  G.  Mather,  112. 

Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  112. 
MATTHEWS,  ROGERS.     Lieutenant  Md. 
Militia,    defence   against    Indians, 
1694. 

Hall,  William  C.,  243. 

MATTOON,  PHILIP, 1696.     Served 

under  Major  Appleton's  Narra- 
gansett  Campaign.  Also  under 
Capt.  Turner,  Great  Falls  Fight. 

Foote,  Horace  A  ,  62. 

Graves,  Albert  M.,  292. 
MAURY,  JAMES,    1717-1769.     Chaplain, 
1756,    in   Militia  of  Louisa    Co., 
Va.,  under  Col.  Washington,  cam 
paign  against  Fort  Duquesne. 

Nichols,  Maury,  92. 
MAVERICK,  SERGEANT  ELIAS,  1604-1684, 
Rumney   Marsh,    Roxbury,  Mass. 
A.  &  H,  A.  Co.,  1654.    Sergeant, 
1658. 

Brown,  David  H.,  180. 
MAXWELL,  CAPTAIN  HUGH.     French  and 
Indian    Wars,    1755-1764.     Pris 
oner  at  Fort  William  Henry,  1756. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Lieutenant,    Co.    of    Foot,    Col. 

Joseph  Ingersoll's  Regt.,  1762. 
Maxwell,  Francis  T.,  227. 
MAYBERRY,  WILLIAM,  ,  New  Mar- 

blehead  (Windham),  Me.     Served 

under  Capts.  Berry,  1 747,  and  Hills, 

1748-1749;     also     under     Sergt. 

Thomas  Chute,  1747,  French  and 

Indian  War. 
Bodge,  George  M.,  179. 
MAYNARD,  JONATHAN,  1717-1782,  Fram- 

ingham,  Mass.    Sentinel  in  Capt. 

Brown's  Co.,  1747. 
Hosmer,  Jerome  C,  190. 
MAYNARD,  CAPTAIN  MOSES,  1697-1782, 

Sudbury,  Mass.  Captain,  ist  Foot 

Co.,  Alarm  List,  1757. 
Stearns,  Albert  H.,  205. 
MAYO,  JOHN.     A  member  of  "Barnsta- 

ble  Co.,"  Plymouth  Colony,  Lieut. 

Thomas  Dymoke,  1643-1644. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  109. 
Johnson,  James  G.,  293. 
Kittredge,  Abbott  E.,  294. 
Mayo,  Charles  E.,  344. 
MAYO,  JOHN,  1 656- 1 726,  Harwich,  Mass. 

Representative,  General  Court,  six 

years. 

Mayo,  Charles  E.,  344. 
MAYO,  JOHN,    1737-1792.     Member  of 

Virginia  House  of  Burgesses  from 

Chesterfield   Co.,    1769,   it  seq., 

and  Henrico  Co.,  1772.     Member 

of  Convention,  1775. 
Rose,  Erskine  Mayo,  362. 
Thorn,  C.  Erskine,  363. 
MAYO,  SAMUEL.    Member  "  Barnstable 

Co.,"   Plymouth    Colony,    Lieut. 

Thomas  Dymoke,  1643-1644. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  109. 
Johnson,  James  G.,  294. 
Lombard,  Josiah  L.,  295. 
MAYO,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,    1684-1744. 

Major,      1730.       Colonel,     1740, 

Goochland  Co.  Troop,  Provincial 

Forces  of  Virginia. 
Mayo,  Edward  C.,  87,  262. 
Crutcher,  Edwin  R.,  310. 
MCCARTY,    DANIEL.     Burgess,     West 
moreland  Co. ,  Va. ,  1 706.  Speaker, 

House  of  Burgesses,  1715-1720. 
Throckmorton,  Chas.  W.,  119. 
MCCLARY,   CAPTAIN  JOHN,   1719-1801. 

Soldier  in  Capt.  Joseph  Thomas' 


Co.    of  Scouts,  relief  of  Epsom, 
1747;  under  orders  from  Gov.  Ben- 
ning    Wentworth.       Captain    of 
New  Hampshire  Provincial  Militia. 
Bangs,  Charles  McClary,  267. 
Bangs,  Frederick  L.,  267. 

McCoNNELL,  ROBERT,  1 707- 1771.    Lieu 
tenant  in  Provincial  Forces,  Penn., 
1757-1758.       Private    in     Capt. 
Armstrong's  Co.  of  Rangers,  1755- 
1756.     At  Kittanning,  1756.    Fort 
McConnell,      Cumberland      Co., 
named  after  him,  1764. 
Kunkel,  Roberts.,  81. 
Liggett,  Sidney  B.,  146. 

McDouoALL,  GENERAL  ALEXANDER,  1 732- 
1 786,  commanded  the  Tiger  and 
Earrington,  sailing  out  of  New- 
York  under  letters  of  marque, 
French  War,  1 756. 
Hawkes,  E.  McDougall,  71. 

MCDOWELL,    LIEUTENANT  JAMES,    1716 

.       Lieutenant    of    Augusta 

Co.,  Va.,  French  and  Indian  War, 
1754-1763. 
Jordan,  Scott,  294. 

MCDOWELL,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1742. 

Surveyed  Augusta  Co.,  Va.,  1734. 
Killed  in  the  battle  with  the  In 
dians  at  Timber  Ridge  Church. 
Matthews,  Albert,  326. 

MCDOWELL,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  1715 . 

Captain  of  Militia,  Frederick  Co. , 
Va.     Participated    in    Border    as 
well  as  French  and  Indian  Wars. 
Matthews,  Albert,  326. 

MCDOWELL,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  SR.,  1 735- 
1817.  Private,  Capt.  Sam'l  Lewis' 
Co.,  Augusta  Co.,  Va.,  Braddock's 
defeat.  In  Dunmore's  War  in 
Col.  Chas.  Lewis'  Regt.,  and  at 
Point  Pleasant  was  in  command 
of  his  Co.  Was  Captain  of  a  Co. 
of  Scouts  against  the  Shawnees. 
For  his  services  was  given  a  grant 
of  land  in  Kentucky.  Member 
House  of  Burgess,  1 765- 1 773 . 
McDowell,  Henry,  355. 
McDowell,  Edw.  C.  J.,  355. 

MclNTiRE,  EBENEZER,  1770-1776.     Sol 
dier   in  Capt.     Richard   Dresser's 
Co.,  Col.  Chandler's  Regt.,  relief 
of  Fort  William  Henry. 
Mclntire,  Chas.  J.,  195. 

MCINTOSH,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  MOHR,  1700- 
1 76 1 ,  Mclntosh  Co. ,  Ga.    Captain, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Highland  Light  Infantry,  under 
Gen.  Oglethorpe,  against  the 
Spaniards,  1740.  Wounded  and 
captured  at  Fort  Moosa,  Florida, 
after  a  gallant  fight,  and  sent  a 
prisoner  to  Spain. 
Winston,  Fred.  H.,  304. 
McKEAN,  THOMAS,  1734-1817,  Dela 
ware.  Member  of  Assembly, 
1762-1779.  Delegate  to  the  Stamp 
Act  Congress  in  New-York,  1765. 
Speaker  of  the  Assembly,  1772. 
Delegate,  Continental  Congress, 
1774-1783. 

Buchanan,  Roberdeau,  241. 
McKiM,    LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,     1710- 
1 786.  Lieutenant  of  Militia,  Upper 
Regt.  from  Brandywine  Hundred, 
Delaware,  1756. 
Patterson,  James  Wilson,  165. 
Wilson,  James  G.,  169. 
Wilson,  Marshal  G.,  170. 
Wilson,  William  B.,  170. 
MCLELLAN,  HUGH,  1710-1787.     Served 
in      defence     of     Narragansett, 
No.  7,  French  and  Indian   War, 

»745- 

Foster,  Howell,  62. 

MCNEIL,  CAPTAIN  ARCHIBALD,  Litch- 
field,  Conn.  Ensign,  Col.  Phineas 
Lyman's  loth  Conn.  Regt.,  Lord 
Loudon's  Expedition,  Fort  Ed 
ward,  1757.  Captain,  Col.  John 
Reed's  Regt.,  1758,  and  Captain, 
Col.  David  Wooster's  Regt., 
Crown  Point,  1759.  Expedition 
against  Canada,  1 760.  Col.  Nathan 
Whiting's  Regt. ,  Expedition  against 
Montreal, 1 76 1,  same  Regt.,  Expe 
dition  against  Havana  and  the 
Spanish  West  Indies,  1762. 

Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  93. 
MCPHERSON,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT,  3d  Bat 
talion,  Colonial  Forces  of  Penn., 
1 758      Member  Provincial  Assem 
bly. 

Stevenson,  Wm.  P.,  114. 

Russell,  Alexander  W.,  150. 

McWiLLiAM,    CAPTAIN    RICHARD,    

1781.     Captain  of  a  Co.  of  Foot, 
Delaware  Militia,  1757. 

Pearce,  Thomas  D.,  149. 
MEAD,    CORPORAL  SYLVAS,    1728-1781. 
French  and  Indian  Wars,  1 759. 

Mead,  Spencer  P.,  88. 
MEEKINS,    THOMAS,    SR.,    1687, 


Braintree,  Mass.    Deputy,  General 
Court,  1644. 

Meekins,  Edward  M.,  196. 
Dickinson,  Frederick,  289. 
MEEKINS,    THOMAS,    JR.,     1643-1675, 
Hadley,  Mass.     In  detachment  of 
Scouts  during  the  attack  on  Had 
ley,     King   Philip's  War.     Killed 
in  service. 

Meekins,  Edward  M.,  196. 
MEIGS,    CAPTAIN    JANNA,     1672-1739, 
Guilford,   Conn.     Captain,    1717. 
Deputy,  1716-1718. 
Clarke,  Edward  Smith,  49. 
Wilcox,  Reynold  W.,  129. 
Chittenden,  Edward  A.,  278. 
Fletcher,  Truman  C.,  279. 
MELVIN,  JOHN,   of  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Member  of  Capt.  Joseph  Sill's  Co., 
King  Philip's  War,  1675. 
Melville,  Henry,  88. 
MELYN,   CORNELIS,    1602  .     Presi 
dent,    Council   of  "  Eight-Men," 
1643,    Province  of  New  Nether- 
land. 

Houston,  Wm.  C.,  Jr.,  143. 
MELYN,  JACOB,  1640-1706.     Member  of 
Co.  of  Foot  at  Esopus,  1660,  Capt. 
Dirck  Schmitt.     Captain  and  Dep 
uty,  Elizabeth  Town,  1673-1674, 
Dutch  Restoration. 
Outfield,  Howard,  58. 
Ames,  Louis  A.,  254. 
MERCER,    GENERAL   HUGH,    1720-1777. 
Served  in  French  and  Indian  War, 
1755,  and  in  Braddock's  Expedi 
tion   to  Fort  Duquesne.     Lieut. - 
Colonel  under  Gen.  John   Forbes 
at  Pittsburgh. 
Tucker,  Beverly,  372. 
MEREDITH,   CAPTAIN  SAMUEL.     Captain 
in    Col.    William    Byrd's    Regt., 
"Old  French  War." 
Walker,  Gustavus  A.,  125,  263. 
Rose,  Hiram  H.,  299. 
Rose,  Landon  C.,  299. 
Jones,  David  M.,  354. 
Jones,  Paul,  354. 

MERIWETHER,  NICHOLAS,  1647-1744. 
Burgess  for  New-Kent  Co.,  Va., 
1702-1714. 

Meriwether,  Hunter  McKeand,  313. 

MERRIAM,  JOHN,    1729-1798,  Concord, 

Mass.     Private,   ist    Foot  Co.   of 

Sudbury,  1757,  Capt.  Moses  May- 

nard.     Served  in   the   Expedition 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


against  Canada,  1759,  under  Ma 
jor-General  Amherst. 
Willis,  Henry  A.,  211. 
MERRICK,    WILLIAM.      Member   of   the 
"Duxbury  Co.,"  Plymouth  Col 
ony,  Capt.  Myles  Standish,  1642- 
1644. 

Sears,  Walter].,  109. 
Merrick,  Frederick  L.,  295. 
MERRIMAN,    LIEUTENANT    CALEB,    1707- 
1770.    Ensign,  1749.    Lieutenant, 
1 756.     Wallingford,  Conn. 
Johnson,  S.  Albert,  78. 
MERRIMAN,   CAPTAIN  JOHN,    1659-1742, 
Wallingford,    Conn.     Lieutenant, 
1704.     Captain,     1712.     Deputy, 
1697-1715. 

Johnson,  S.  Albert,  78. 
MERRIMAN,    CAPTAIN   NATHANIEL.     Ser 
geant  of  Militia,  New  Haven,  1665. 
Lieutenant  at  Wallingford,    1672. 
Captain  of  Troop  for  New  Haven 
Co.,  1675.     Served  in  Pequot  and 
King  Philip's  Wars. 
Grouse,  Daniel  N.,  52. 
Johnson,  Joseph  H.,  78. 
Johnson,  S.  Albeit,  78. 
Johnson,  Edward  H.,  143. 
Elton,  John  P.,  222. 
Ives,  Marvin  A.,  293. 

MERRY,  CORNELIUS,  about  1620 ,  of 

Northampton,    Mass.     Soldier    in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Lloyd,  John  Uri,  326. 
MERWIN,  MILES,  1721-1 786.  Lieutenant, 
loth  Conn.  Troop  of  Horse,  1764. 
Merwin,  Walter  L.,  147. 
METCALF,  ELEAZER,  1653-1706,  Wrent- 

ham,  Mass.     Ensign,  1680. 
Hill,  John  W.,  293. 
Farrington,  Robt.  I.,    341. 
Hill,  Henry  B.,  342. 
Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 
Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
MIDDLETON,  GOVERNOR  ARTHUR,  1681- 
1737.     Commissioner  to  Virginia, 
1715.      Member  and  Speaker  of 
the  Commons.     President  of  the 
Convention  of  1719.   Member  and 
President    of    the    Council,    and 
Royal  Governor,  1725-1730,  Prov 
ince  of  South  Carolina. 
Norris,  Charles  C.  P.,  148. 
Middleton,  John  Izard,  165. 
MIDDLETON,  EDWARD, 1685.  Mem 
ber  of  the  Grand  Council,   1678- 


1684,  Province  of  South  Carolina. 
Norris,  Charles  C.  P.,  148. 
Middleton,  John  Izard,  164. 
MIDDLETON,    THE    HONORABLE    HENRY, 
1717-1784.      Member  and   Presi 
dent  of  the  Council,  Province  of 
South  Carolina.  President  of  Con 
gress,  1774. 

Norris,  Charles  C.  P.,  148. 
Middleton,  John  Izard,  165. 
MIFFLIN,  JOHN,    1714-1759.     Commis 
sioner,  defence  of  the  Province  of 
Penn.,  1745.     Member  Provincial 
Council,    1752.      Member  of  In 
dian  Conference  of  Easton,  1757. 
Mifflin,  William,  147. 

MIGHILL,  STEPHEN,  1651  ,  Rowley, 

Mass.     Served    in    King    Philip's 
War. 

Spofford,  Paul  N.,  113. 
Gillette,  Edwin  F.,  291. 
MILES,    JOHN,     1644-1704.     Ensign  in 
command  of  New  Haven  soldiers 
in    garrisoning  Westfield,    Mass., 
1675.      Lieutenant    under   Major 
Robert  Treat,  Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Captain     of   New     Haven    Co., 
"  Wood  Creek  "  Expedition,  1693, 
King  William's  War. 
O'Conor,  John  C.,  94. 
Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  99. 
Pond,  Winthrpp,  99. 
Baldwin,  William  L.,  217. 
Pond,  Nicholas  M.,  228. 
Sanford,  George  B.,  229. 
Wylie,  David  S.,  258. 
MILLER,    ABRAHAM,    1735-1815.     Non 
commissioned  Officer  in  the  Penn. 
Militia,  French  and  Indian  War. 
Akers,  Matthew  L.,  354. 
MILLER,     LIEUTENANT    JOHN     GEORGE, 
1715-1762.      Lieutenant  in   Col. 
James    Burd's    Regt.,    Provincial 
Forces,  1760. 
Egle,  William  Henry,  140. 

MILLER,  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT,  1715 , 

of  Lyme,    Conn.     Ensign,    1755. 
Lieutenant,  1756. 
Marsh,  George  S.,  295. 
MINER,    ENSIGN    CLEMENT,    1640-1700, 
New   London,  Conn.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War.     Ensign,  1 692- 
1695. 

Stout,  John  K.,  363. 
MINER   (MINOR),    THOMAS,    1608-1690, 
Pequot     [New    London],    Conn. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Sergeant,  1649.  Deputy,  General 
Court,  1650-1651,  et  seq.  Cap 
tain,  King  Philip's  War.  Chief 
Military  Officer  at  Mystic,  1665. 

Miner,  Edward  G.,  Jr.,  89. 

Dennison,  Ira  W.,  242. 

Miner,  Charles  E.,  280. 

Otis,  Joseph  E.,  Jr.,  297. 

Fletcher,  Paris,  341. 

Abbott,  Everton  J.,  338. 

Stout,  John  K.,  363. 
MINOR,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1634-1719, 
Woodbury,  Conn.  Captain,  1684. 
Indian  Commissioner  and  Inter 
preter.  Deputy  Geneial  Court  for 
Stratford  and 'Woodbury,  1667- 
1710.  Served  in  the  French  and 
Indian  Wars  of  1707-1708. 

Beach,  Bennett  S.,  37. 

Minor,  John  C.,  89. 

Robinson,  Frederick  M.,  103. 

Treadwell,  George  C.,  120. 

Judson,  William  V.,  193. 

Abbott,  Everton  J.,  338. 
MINOR,    COLONEL    JOSEPH,    1673-1774, 
Woodbury,  Conn.     Ensign,  1712. 
Lieutenant,  1720.     Captain,  1724. 
Colonel,  1745.     Deputy. 

Beach,  Bennett  S.,  37. 
MINOR,  CAPTAIN  MATTHEW,  1708-1778, 
Woodbury,  Conn.    Ensign,  1747. 
First  Lieutenant,   1754.     Captain, 

1757- 

Abbott,  Everton  J.,  338. 
MINOR,      SETH         Served     in     Capt. 
Ebenezer   Downs'   Co.,    relief  of 
Fort  William  Henry,  1757. 

Minor,  John  C.,  89. 
MINOT,  GEORGE,  1 594- 1 67 1,  Dorchester, 
Mass.     Deputy  to  General  Court, 
1635-1636. 

Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 

Hunt,  Henry  W.,  192. 

Minot,  Joseph  G.,  196. 
MINOT,  CORNET  GEORGE,  1703-1744. 
Cornet  of  Dorchester  Troop  of 
Horse,  1741,  succeeding  Estes 
Hatch,  Gen.  Miller's  ist  Regt.  of 
Horse. 

Hunt,  Henry  W.,  192. 

Minot,  Joseph  G.,  196. 
MINOT,  COLONEL  JAMES,  1694-1759. 
Concord,  Mass.,  Militia,  1684, 
held  a  military  commission  thirty 
years.  Colonel,  1 756,  French  and 
Indian  War. 


Mitchell,  William  A.,  89. 
MINOT,     CAPTAIN    JAMES,     1653-1735, 
Concord,  Mass.     Deputy,  General 
Court,  1700-1701.  Captain,  1684. 

Melville,  Henry,  88. 

Brown,  Otis  S.,  180. 

Moore,  George  H.,  296. 

Swain,  William  C.,  394. 
MINOT,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1730-1805. 
i  st  Lieutenant,  South  Independent 
Co.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Withington,  at  Castle 
William,  1768. 

Hunt,  Henry  W.,  192. 

Minot,  Joseph  G.,  196. 
MITCHELL,      EXPERIENCE,       1609-1689, 
Duxbury,  Mass.     Member  Militia, 
1643. 

Washburne,  Hempstead,  303. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  341. 

MITCHELL,    ENSIGN  JACOB,   1675. 

Killed  by  Indians  on  his  way  to 
the  garrison  at  Dartmouth,  Mass. 

Goddard,  Lester  O.,  291. 

Howard,  Charles  E.  N.,  343. 
MITCHELL,  MATTHEW,  1590-1645.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court,  1637,  which 
voted  that  "There  shalbe  an  of 
fensive  warr  against  the  Pequoitt." 
Assistant,  1638.  Served  in  gar 
rison  at  Say  brook  Fort  under  Lieut. 
Lion  Gardiner,  Pequot  War.  In 
encounter  with  the  Indians  on  the 
Conn.  River,  1636. 

Benjamin,  Marcus,  39. 

Judson,  William  P.,  79. 

Mitchell,  William  A.,  89. 

Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  93. 

Judson,  William  V.,  193. 

Smith,  Robert  A.,  247. 
MITCHELL,  LIEUTENANT  MATTHEW,  1 709- 
1792.      2d      Lieutenant,      Capt. 
Ebenezer  Downs'  Co.,  Fort  Wil 
liam  Henry  Alarm,  1757. 

Benjamin,  Marcus,  39,  240. 
MOALE,    JOHN,     1695-1740.      Member 
Lower  House  of  Assembly,  Md., 
from  Baltimore  Co.,  1735,  et  seq. 

Moale,  William  A.,  165. 

Vickers,  William  H.,  169. 
MOFFETT,  COLONEL  GEORGE,  1735-1801. 
Captain  of  Militia,  Augusta  Co., 
Va.,  before  1764,  later  Colonel. 
Took  active  part  in  French  and 
Indian  Wars. 

Matthews,  Albert,  326. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS, 


MOFFETT,  JOHN,  1708-1744,  Augusta 
Co.,  Va.  Lieutenant  of  Militia, 
1742. 

Jordan,  Scott,  294. 
Matthews,  Albert,  326. 
MONROE,  WILLIAM,  1669-1759,  Lexing 
ton,  Mass.     Ensign  of  Militia. 
Baker,  Frank,  286. 

MONSALL,  JOHN,  (or  MOUSALL) 1 665, 

Charlestown,       Mass.       Deputy, 
General  Court,    1635.     A.   &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1641. 
Goshorn,  Edwin  C.,  324. 
MONTAGUE,  PETER.     Member  House  of 
Burgesses  for  Lancaster  Co.,  Va., 
1651-1659. 

Robertson,  Henry  M.,  103. 
Hays,  Edgar  C.,  312. 
Caine,  Paul,  354. 

MOONEY,  CAPTAIN    HERCULES,   of  Col. 
Messervey's  Regt.  at  siege  of  Fort 
William  Henry.     Afterwards  Col 
onel  of  a  New  Hampshire  Regt., 
Continental  Army. 
Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  99. 
Pond,  Nicholas,  229. 

MOORE,    GOVERNOR  JAMES, 1709. 

Commanded  the  first  military  ex 
pedition  against  the  Spaniards  in 
St.  Augustine,  1702. 
Waring,  Thomas  P.,  386. 

MOORE,    REVEREND    JOHN, 1657. 

Deputy  and  Commissioner  in  Mass. 
Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  325. 
MOORE,    JOHN,  JR. ,1645-1 700.     Assis 
tant,      1696-1698,      Colony      of 
Conn. 
Hayden,  Horace  E.,  142. 

MOORE,  ENSIGN  JOHN, 1702?  Sud- 

bury  and  Lancaster,  Mass.     Ser 
geant,    1670.     Ensign,   1689.     In 
garrison,  1676,  etseq.     Represen 
tative,  1689-1690. 
Poole,  Chas.,  298. 

MOORE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1686-1713. 
Captain  of  Militia,  N.  Y.  City, 
1 738.  Member  of  Council,  1 745- 
1749. 

Huntington,  Charles  R.,  76. 
MOORE,   CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,   1662-1717. 
Commissioned,  1689.     Captain  of 
Militia,  Newtown,   L.   I.     Served 
under  Major  Thomas   Lawrence, 
after  the  burning  of  Schenectady. 
Moore,  Albert  R.,  344. 
MOORE,    SAMUEL.     Lieutenant    of   ist 


Co.,  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1752.    Cap 
tain,  1756. 

Averill,  Henry  K.,  34. 
MOORE,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,  1699-1780. 
Of  Moore  Hall.  Colonel,  ist 
Associated  Regt.,  Chester  Co. 
Militia,  Province  of  Penn.,  French 
and  Indian  War,  1747-1748,  and 

'755- 

Bellas,  Henry  Hobart,  137. 

Brinton,  Ward,  138. 

Smith,  William  R.,  151. 
MORGAN,  HENRY.  Sheriff  of  Kent  Co. , 
Md.,  and  Commander  of  Militia, 
1648.  Commissioner  for  Kent 
Island,  and  assistant  to  the  Com 
mander,  1652-1654.  Member 
Lower  House  of  Legislature,  1659. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 
MORGAN,    ISAAC,     1652-1706.       Took 
part  in  the  Falls  Fight,  1676,  under 
Capt.  William  Turner. 

Averill,  Henry  K.,  Jr.,  34. 
MORGAN,    CAPTAIN  JACOB,     1716-1792. 
Captain.  1759-1765.     French  and 
Indian  Wars,  Provincial  Forces  of 
Penn. 

Wetherill,  Alex.  M.,  128,  355. 

Wetherill,  Charles,   153. 
MORGAN,  JAMES,  SR.,  1607-1685,  Gro- 
ton,  Conn.     Granted  land  for  ser 
vice  in  Pequot  War. 

Morgan,  George  D.,  90. 
MORGAN,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1645-1712, 
Groton,  Conn.  Lieutenant,  1692. 
Captain,  1714-1730  Indian  Com 
missioner  and  Deputy,  General 
Court,  1690;  from  Preston,  1693- 
1694. 

Morgan,  James  Henry,  90. 

Morgan,  William  H.,  90. 

Sanger,  Joseph  P.,  247. 

Morgan,  Wm.  Fellowes,  257. 

Richardson,  William  E.,  346. 
MORGAN,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1667-1746, 
Groton,    Conn.      Lieutenant,   ist 
Co.,  1692.     Captain,  1714. 

Brookfield,  H.  M.,  43. 

Heilner,  George  C.,  71. 
MORGAN,    SERGEANT  JOSEPH,  Brimfield, 
Mass.     Sergeant  in  2d  campaign 
against  Louisburg,  1758-1759. 

Morgan,  Appleton,  90. 
MORGAN,  JOSEPH,   1702-1773.      "Sen 
tinel  "   in   Capt.  Josiah  Kellogg's 
Co.,  Suffield,    1723-1724,  and  in 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Capt.    Wright's  Co.,    Brookfield, 
1725. 

Goodwin,  James  J.,  65,  223. 

Goodwin,  Francis,  223. 
MORGAN,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,    1736-1813. 
Served  in  Seven  Years'  War.  Capt. 
Benjamin  Day's  Co.,  Crown  Point, 
1755.  Sergeant  in  same  in  Canada, 
1758.     Captured  and  included  in 
the  Capitulation  of  Fort  William 
Henry,    1757.     Capt.  John  Ban 
croft's   Co.,  Invasion  of  Canada. 
'  Captain  in  Revolution. 

Goodwin,  James  J.,  65,  223. 

Goodwin,  Francis,  223. 
MORGAN,  CAPTAIN  MILES,  1616-1699. 
Built  a  block  house  and  stockade 
which  he  defended  against  the  In 
dians  at  the  sacking  of  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1675. 

Goodwin,  James  J.,  65,  223. 

Goodwin,  Francis,  223. 

Wood,  Charles  M.,  328. 

Wood,  Ephraim  M.,  328. 
MORGAN,    CAPTAIN   THEOPHILUS,   1703- 
1766.      Commanded    ist   Co.    of 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  1756,  French 
and  Indian  War. 

Morgan,  William  H.,  90. 
MORRIS,     ANTHONY,     2d,     1654-1721. 
Member  of  Provincial  Council  of 
Penn.,    1695-1697.      Justice  Su 
preme  Court,  1694. 

Collins,  Henry  H.,  Jr.,  139. 

Davids,  Richard  W.,  139. 

Mifflin,  William,  147. 

Morris,  Frederic  W.,  147. 

Tyson,  Anthony  Morris,  169. 

Tyson,  Matthew  S.,  169. 

Draper,  T.  Wain-Morgan,  369. 
MORRIS,     ANTHONY,   JR.,      1682-1762. 
Member      Provincial     Assembly, 
Penn.,  1722-1724. 

Collins,  Henry  Hill,  Jr.,  139. 

Mifflin,  William,  147. 
MORRIS,  CHARLES,  1711-1781.  Cap 
tain  at  Minas  and  Grand  Pre, 
1746-1747,  under  Noble.  Sur 
veyor-General  of  Nova  Scotia. 
Councillor,  1755-1774. 

Mclntire,  Chas.  Jno.,  195. 
MORRIS,  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD,  ist,  1630- 
1689,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Deputy  to 
General  Court,  1677-1687.  First 
Military  Officer  of  Woodstock, 
Conn.  (New  Roxbury,  Mass.) 


Strong,  Richard  P.,  167. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 

Hammond,  Lyman  D.,  292. 

Christian,  George  C,  340. 
MORRIS,  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD,  3d,  1688- 
1769,      New     Roxbury,     Mass., 
(Woodstock,  Conn.),  French  and 
Indian  Wars. 

Strong,  R.  P.,  167. 
MORRIS,  HONORABLE  LEWIS,  1671-1746. 
Chief-Justice  of  New-York,   1720- 
1738.     ist  Governor,  Province  of 
New  Jersey,  1738-1746. 

Akerly,  Samuel  M.,  33. 

Carnochan,  G.  Morris,  47. 

Morris,  Lewis,  90. 

Norwood,  Lewis  Morris,  93. 
MORRIS,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM.    New-York 
City    Militia.     1701.     Member  of 
the  Council,  New  Jersey,  1713. 

Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  59. 
MORSE,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  1649-1^18. 
Medfield  Co.,  Mass.  Militia.  De 
fended  the  town  against  King 
Philip  and  five  hundred  of  his 
warriors,  1675.  Deputy,  General 
Court  from  Sherborn. 

Morse,  Waldo  Grant,  91. 

Hill,  Lew  Cass,  190. 
MORSE,  JOSHUA,  1653-1692,  Newbury, 
Mass.     Soldier,  acting  as  drummer 
in  Capt.  Thomas  Noyes'  Co. ,  1 689. 

Morse,  Charles  A.,  196. 
MORTON,     SERGEANT    EPHRAIM,     1623- 
1693.      Lieutenant    of  Plymouth 
Colony   Militia,    1664.      Member 
of  Council  of  War,  1671. 

Bowers,  Henry,  42. 

Levering,  Henry  M.,  195. 
MORTON,  NATHANIEL,  1613-1710. 
Secretary,  Plymouth  Colony, 
1645-1685.  Member  of  Council 
of  War,  1671,  that  deliberated 
upon  the  Awashonk  uprising. 

Danforth,  Allan,  183. 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 

Van  Dyke,  Harry  W.,  248. 

Evans,  George  F.,  268. 
MOSELEY,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1 640- 1 690. 
Lieutenant,  Westfield  Co.  of  Foot,, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Wight,  William  W.,  395. 
MOSELEY,    SERGEANT    INCREASE,    1663- 
1690,    Dorchester,    Mass.     Capt. 
John    Withington's    Co.,    Phips" 
Expedition,  1690. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Moseley,  John  G.,  197. 
MOSELEY  (MAUDESLEY),  LIEUTENANT  JOHN, 
1640-1690.      Lieutenant,     West- 
field  Co.    of  Foot,  King   Philip's 
War. 

Maynard,  George  C.,  245. 

Wight,  Wm.  Ward,  304,  394. 
MOSELEY,  JOSIAH,  1748-1826.    In  Capt. 
James  Noble's  Co.,  Col.  Easton's 
Regt. ,  Expedition  to  Canada,  1775. 

Maynard,  George  C.,  245. 
MOSELEY,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1641-1680, 
Mass.  Commanded  Expedition 
against  the  Dutch  pirates,  1675,  and 
captured  two  of  their  vessels.  Cap 
tain  of  an  Independent  Co.  of  Vol 
unteers,  King  Philip's  War. 

Harris,  Charles,  189. 
MOSELEY,    REVEREND     SAMUEL,     1708- 
1 791 .  Chaplain  to  Gov.  Belcher  at 
Castle   William,    Boston    Harbor, 
1 730. 

Moseley,  Edward  A.,  246. 

MOSES,    JOHN,   1683,    Windsor, 

Conn.  Served  in  Major  John  Ma 
son's  Troop  of  Horse,  in  Indian 
Wars  against  King  Philip  and  the 
Narragansetts. 

Moses,  Zebina,  246. 

Moss,  JOHN,  1604-1707,  New  Haven 
and  Wallingford,  Conn.  Signed 
the  original  compact,  1643. 
Trooper  under  Major  John  Mason. 
Representative,  1667-1673. 

Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 

Ives,  Marvin  A.,  293. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 
MOULTON,    JOHN,     Hampton,    N.    H. 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 
MOULTON,   JACOB,    1688-1751,  Hamp 
ton,  N.  H.      Served  under  Capt. 
John  Gilman,  1710. 

Moulton,  George  M.,  296. 
MOULTON,    ENSIGN    JOHN,     1638-1705, 
Hampton,  N.  H.     Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War.     Ensign,  1690. 

Pearson,  Joseph  H.  S.,  200. 

Moulton,  George  H.,  296. 
MOULTON,  GENERAL  JONATHAN,  1726- 
1797,  Hampton,  N.  H.  Served 
under  Capt.  John  Ladd,  1757. 
Lieut. -Colonel,  3d  Regt.  of  Militia, 
1760;  afterward  Colonel. 

Moulton,  George  M.,  297. 
MULLINS,    MATTHEW.      Served   in   the 


Virginia  Militia,  against  the  French 
and  Indians. 

Quisenberry,  A.  C.,  355. 
MUMFORD,  THOMAS,  1656-1726.     Dep 
uty  from  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1701. 

Mumford,  James  G.,  197. 
MUMFORD,    CAPTAIN     THOMAS,     1706- 
1 764,  Groton,  Conn.     Lieutenant, 
New   London    Co.  Troop,    1728. 
Captain,  1736. 

Mumford,  James  G.,  197. 
MUNNING,  GEORGE,  1597-1658,  Boston, 
Mass.     Granted  £^  for  the  loss  of 
his  eye  in  country's  service  on  the 
voyage  to  Block  Island,  1636. 

Hill,  LewCass,  189. 

MUNN,    BENJAMIN,  1765.     Served 

under   Major  John  Mason  in  the 
Pequot  War. 

Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 
MUNROE,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1666-1753, 
Lexington,  Mass.  Lieutenant. 
Granted  land  in  1735  for  heroic 
service  rendered  at  the  Indian  fight 
at  Lamprey's  River,  1 690. 

Winship,  William  H.,  211. 
MUNROE,    WILLIAM,    Lexington,    1669- 
1 759.     Ensign  in  Militia. 

Rice,  Henry  B.,  202. 

Baker,  Frank,  286. 

MUNSON,  ENSIGN  SAMUEL,  1643-1693, 
Wallingford,  Conn.  Ensign,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Haight,  Frederick  E.,  68. 

Meyer,  Albert  J.,  92. 

Story,  Henry  G.,  115. 

Story,  Joseph  G.,  115. 

Munson,  C.  La  Rue,  148. 

Hartley,  Isaac  S.,  189. 
MUNSON,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1612-1685. 
Served  in  the  Pequot  War  under 
Mason  as  Sergeant,  1642.  Ensign, 
1661-1664.  Lieutenant,  1664- 
1 676.  Served  under  Treat  in  King 
Philip's  War.  Captain,  1676. 
New  Haven  Co.  Militia. 

Bushnell,  Clarence  M.,  45. 

Foote,  Horace  A.,  61. 

Haight,  Frederick  E.,  68. 

Hartley,  George  D.,  70. 

Myer,  Albert  J.,  92. 

Rogers,  Charles  B.,  103. 

Story,  Henry  G.,  115. 

Story,  Joseph  G.,  115. 

Munson,  C.  La  Rue,  148. 

Hartley,  Isaac  S.,  189. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 

Candee,  Henry  S.,  310. 

Brewer,  William  A.,  359. 

Tuttle,  Joseph  F.,  Jr., 372. 
MURDOCK,    MAJOR   JOHN,     1706-1778. 
Lieutenant,  1747.     Captain,   ioth 
Co.,    7th     Conn.     Regt.,     1749. 
French    and   Indian   War,    1758. 


Major,  1766. 
Smith,  Philip  S.,  112. 


MURDOCK,     CAPTAIN    SAMUEL,     1698- 
1 769.     Captain  of  Troop  of  Horse, 
5th  Regt.  of  Conn.,  1741. 
Murdock,  Joseph  B.,  405. 
MURRAY,    GENERAL  SETH,     1736-1795. 
Col.    Isaac  Williams'  Regt.,    Old 
French  War.     Colonel  and  Briga 
dier  General,  Revolutionary  War. 
Foster,  Reginald  L.,  62. 

NASH,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL,  Duxbury, 
Mass.  Private,  Lieut.  Wm. 
Holmes'  Co.,  against  Pequot  In 
dians,  1637.  Sheriff  of  Plymouth 
Colony,  1652.  Chief  Marshall  of 
General  Court,  1652.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  1653.  Member  of 
Council  of  War,  1658. 

Kingman,  William  L.,  80. 

Thompson,  Gilbert,  248. 

Butter,  George,  288. 

Sampson,  Clark  H.,  314. 
NEALE,  CAPTAIN  JAMES,  1615-1684. 
Member  Provincial  Council,  1643, 
et  seq.  Member  House  of  Bur 
gesses,  1666.  Commissioner  of 
the  Treasury,  1643.  Attorney  of 
Lord  Baltimore  at  Amsterdam  to 
protest  against  the  seating  of  the 
Dutch  and  Swedes  on  the  Dela 
ware  River.  Captain  by  Lord 
Baltimore,  1661,  to  raise  troops 
against  the  Dutch. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  137. 

Brent,  Joseph  L.,  159. 

Browne,  Bennet  B.,  159. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 

Keyser,  Robert  Brent,  163. 

Mackenzie,  George  N.,  164. 

Paca,  John  P.,  165. 

Smith,  Thomas  M.,  166. 

Fleet,  Alexander  F.,  311. 
NELSON,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1654-1734. 
Headed  the  Bostonians  at  the  at 
tack     on     Gov.    Andros,     1689. 
Captured  in  1 69 1 ,  taken  to  Quebec, 


whence  he  sent  important  informa 
tion  to  the  Government  of  Mass. 
Bay  regarding  a  proposed  attack. 
His  two  messengers  shot  before 
his  eyes  and  he  sent  a  prisoner  to 
France.  Confined  in  a  dungeon 
of  the  Chateau  of  Angouleme  for 
two  years,  and  in  the  Bastile, 
eight. 

Broome,  George  C.,  43. 
NELSON,    GOVERNOR    WILLIAM,     1711- 
1772.      President      of     Council, 
Dominion  of  Virginia  and  Gover 
nor. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  149. 

Moffett,  Davius  L.,  355. 
NEVIL,  COLONEL  JAMES,  1728-1784. 
Captain  of  the  Albemane  Co., 
Virginia  Militia,  1757-1758. 
French  and  Indian  Wars.  Major, 
Amherst  Co.  Troops,  1761. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  1764.  Colonel, 
1769. 

Vaughn,  George  T.,  249. 

NEWBERRY,    CAPTAIN    BENJAMIN, 

1684,  Windsor,  Conn.  Deputy 
twenty-two  sessions.  Governor's 
Assistant,  1685.  Member  Coun 
cil  of  War.  Captain  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Orne,  Henry  M.,  94. 

Wight,  Wm.Ward,  304,  395. 

Weaver,  Clinton  H.,  381. 
NEWBERRY,  THOMAS.  Deputy  to  General 
Court,  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1634-35. 

Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  221. 
NEWCOMB,  LIEUTENANT  ANDREW,  1640- 
1708,    Edgartown,    Mass.      Lieu 
tenant,  1691 ;  in  command  of  the 
fortification  there. 

Graves,  Albert  M.,  292. 

Newcomb,  Geo.  W.,  297. 
NEWCOMB,  ISAAC.     Private  under  Capt. 
Richard    Thayer,    Mass.    Troops, 

!747- 

Newcomb,  George  Amos,  313. 
NEWGATE,  JOHN,  1580-1665.     Deputy, 

Mass.  General  Court,  1638. 
Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 
NEWELL  (NEWHALL),  JOSEPH,  1658 . 

Soldier  in  Major  Thomas  Savage's 

Co.,  Lieut.    Benj.  Gillam,  Mount 

Hope  Campaign. 
Newhall,  James  S.,  197. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


NEWLIN,  NICHOLAS, 1699.  Mem 
ber  of  Provincial  Council  of  Penn., 
1685. 

Lewis,  David,  146. 
Platt,  Franklin,  149. 
Draper,  T.  W.  M.,  369. 
NEWTON,  MAJOR  ISRAEL.  Captain,  1730. 
M  aj or  at  Cape  Breton ,  1 745 .    Siege 
ofLouisburg;  died  there. 
Newton,  Henry  Allen,  92. 

NEWTON,    CAPTAIN  JAMES,  !735- 

Captain   of  ist  Co.,    Colchester, 
Conn.,    1716.      Deputy,    General 
Court,  1713-1716. 
Waite,  Horace  F.,  303. 
Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 
Foote,  John  C,  311. 
NEWTON,   COLONEL' ROGER,  1685-1771. 
Colonel   of  the   2d  Conn.'  Regt. 
Expedition  to  Canada,  1709-1710. 
Pond,  Winthrop,  99. 
NEWTON,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1646-1708. 
Ensign,  King  Philip's  War.     Cap 
tain,  1698. 

Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  99. 
Newton,  Henry  G.,  227. 
Sanford,  George  B.,  229. 

NICHOLS,  THOMAS, '737,  Reading, 

Mass.  Served  under  Capt.  Na 
thaniel  Davenport,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Pearson,  Joseph  H.  S.,  200. 
NICHOLSON,  CAPTAIN  JAMES,  1737-1804. 
Commanded  a  vessel  from  Mary 
land  at  capture   of  Havana  from 
the    Spaniards  in    1762.      Senior 
Captain  in  the  Continental  Navy. 
Chrystie,  Thomas  L.,  49. 
Gallatin,  Frederic,  63. 
Gallatin,  Rolaz  Horace,  63. 
NICOLL,  MATTHIAS,  1621-1687.  Captain, 
British   Army,    1664.      Secretary, 
Province  of  New-York,  1 664- 1 680. 
Member,    King's    Council,    1667- 
1680.       Speaker,    Provincial    As 
sembly,    1683.    Judge,    Court  of 
Admiralty,  1686.     May  or  ot  New- 
York,  1672. 

Campbell,  William  A.,  47. 
Crane,  Charles  N.,  51. 
Crosby,  Edward  Nicoll,  51. 
Crosby,  Livingston,  51. 
Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  82. 
Oothout,  John  W.,  94. 
Paige,  Edward  W.,  95. 
Walsh,  James  W.,  125. 


Sill,  Howard,  166. 

Bascome,  Western  R.  309. 
NICOLL,  HON.  WILLIAM,  1657-1723. 
Member  of  Council,  New- York, 
1691-1698.  Speaker  of  Colonial 
Assembly,  1702-1718.  Attorney- 
General,  1687-1690. 

Oothout,  John  W.,  94. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 
NOBLE,  COLONEL  ARTHUR,  -  —  1747. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the2d  Mass. 
Regt.  Seige  of  Louisburg,  1745. 
Killed  at  the  Battle  of  Minas,  Nova 
Scotia,  while  leading  a  detach 
ment  of  500  men. 

Sowdon,  Arthur  J.  C.,  205. 

Willey,  William  L.,  211,  273. 
NOBLE,  CAPTAIN  DANIEL,  1721-1757. 
Captain,  North  Militia  Co.,  New 
Fairfield,  1753.  Captain  in  Col. 
Ebenezer  Marsh's  13th  Conn. 
Regt. ,  relief  of  Fort  William  Henry, 

'757- 

Metcalf,  Bryce,  89. 

NOBLE,  ENSIGN  DAVID,  1695-1760.    En 
sign,    North    Military   Co.,    New 
Milford,  Conn.,  1743-1748. 
Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  93. 
NOBLE,  CAPTAIN  ELI,  1739-1827.     Cap 
tain,    French    and    Indian   War. 
Taken  prisoner  at  the  surrender  of 
Fort  William  Henry,  but  succeeded 
in  making  his  escape  from  the  In 
dians.     Served  in  1 758. 
Noble,  Robert,  280. 
NOBLE,    CAPTAIN   STEPHEN,   1686-1755. 
Captain  of  Militia  at  New  Milford, 
Conn.     Twenty    years    in  active 
service  against  the  Indians. 
Averill,  Henry  K.,  Jr.,  34. 
Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 
NORRIS,  ISAAC,  1671-1735.     Member  of 
Governor's  Council,  1709.     Trus 
tee    under  the    will    of  William 
Penn,  Province  of  Penn. 
Norris,  George  W.,  148. 

NORTH,  LIEUTENANT  ROGER, 17&5- 

Lieutenant,    Philadelphia  Associa- 
tors,  1748. 

Benson,  Edwin  North,  137. 
NORTH,    THOMAS,   1649-1712.     Served 
in  Narragansett  Campaign,  Had- 
ley  Garrison. 
Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 
NORTON,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  EBENEZER, 
1715-1785.       Lieutenant,      1756. 


518 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Captain,  1760.  Lieut. -Colonel, 
1774.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
Conn.,  1760-1779. 

Buell,  Frederick  F.,  45. 

Norton,  Thomas  H.,  327. 
NORTON,    CAPTAIN    FRANCIS,    Charles- 
town,    Mass.       Captain     Militia, 
1646. 

Hall,  George  F.,  188. 
NORTON,  JOHN,    1606-1663.     Deputy, 
General  Court,  and  Commissioner 
from  Mass.  Bay  Colony  to  Charles 
II.,  1662. 

Norton,  John  Grant,  280. 
NORTON,    JOHN,    1657-1725.      One  of 
the    Brookfield    Garrison,     1675. 
Representative,  1 68o-'8 1  -'82 . 

Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 
NOTT,  SERGEANT  JOHN.      Commanded 
twenty-six  men  from  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  Pequot  War. 

Webb,  Alex.  Stewart,  Jr.,  127. 

Webb,  J.  Sidney,  249. 

Webb,  Wm.  Seward,  281. 
NOYES,  CAPTAIN  CUTTING,    1649-1734, 
Newbury,  Mass.     Lieutenant  and 
Captain  of  Militia. 

Remick,  John  A.,  201. 

Remick,  Timothy,  202. 
NOYES,  THE  REVEREND  JAMES,  1640- 
1719.  Chaplain  in  Capt.  George 
Denison's  Expedition  that  captured 
Canonchet,  Chief  Sachem  of  Nar- 
ragansett  Indians,  1676. 

Arnold,  Benjamin  W.,  34. 

Noyes,  Chas.  Phelps,  93,  345. 

Stetson,  Caleb  R.,  248. 

Doane,  William  H.,  323. 

Noyes,  Daniel  R.,  345. 

Peet,  Emerson  W.,  345. 

Wells,  Eben  F.,  349. 
NOYES,  NICHOLAS,  1614-1701.     Deputy 
General  Court,  1660,  et  seq.,  Col 
ony  of  Mass.  Bay. 

Silvester,  Wm.  W.,  151. 

Remick,  John  A. ,  20 1 . 

Remick,  Timothy,  202. 
NOYES,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1679-1755, 
Stonington,  Conn.  Captain  of 
Militia,  1723.  Deputy  to  the 
General  Court  of  Conn.,  1713, 
et  seq. 

Noyes,  Chas.  Phelps,  345. 

Peet,  Emerson  W.,345. 

NUGENT,    LIEUTENANT    RICHARD,    

1 780.     Lieutenant  in  5th  Regt.  of 


Foot  under  Gen.  Amherst  at  Louis- 
burg,   1758-1759. 
Robinson,  Eugene  N.,  103. 
NUTTER,   ANTHONY,   1630-1685.     Dep 
uty,  General    Court,    Mass.,    six 
years.     King's  Councillor,  1682. 
Peavey,  Frank  H.,  345. 

NUTTING,  JOHN,   1676.       Killed 

while  defending  his  garrison  house, 
Groton,  Mass.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Nutting,  Grant  H.,  380. 
Nutting,  James  R.,  380. 
NYE,  STEPHEN,   1729-1810,   Sandwich, 
Mass.       Deputy,  General   Court, 
i76i-'66-'68-'74. 
Wesson,  James  L.,  209. 

OAKES,  EDWARD,  Concord,  Mass.  Rep 
resentative,  1 659-'8 1  -'83-'84-'86. 
Quartermaster  of  Troop,  1656. 
Lieutenant  under  Capt.  Prentice, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Flint,  Wyman  K.,  291. 

OGDEN,  JOHN,  1610-1681,  Elizabeth 
Towne.  Magistrate,  1656.  Of 
Upper  House,  General  Court,  1660- 

1661,  Colony  of  Conn.     Patentee, 

1662.  Member   King's   Council, 
Province    of   New  Jersey,    1665. 
Schout  and   Acting   Governor  of 
the  English  Colony  in  East  Jersey, 
1673,  Dutch  Occupation. 

Banks,  David,  Jr.,  36. 

Beatty,  A.  Chester,  37. 

Beatty,  Robert  C,  38. 

Beatty,  William  Gedney,  38. 

Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  69. 

Halsey,  Henry  A.,  69. 

Ogden,  Ludlow,  94. 

Tyler,  Harry  B.,  152. 

Tyler,  Sidney  F.,  152. 

Chandler,  Walter,  254. 

Toler,  Henry  P.,  258. 

OGDEN,  CAPTAINJONATHAN, .  West- 

chester  Militia,  Province  of  New- 
York,  French  and  Indian  War. 
Wounded  at  Sabbath-day  Point  on 
Lake  George,  26th  July,  1757. 

Easton,  Irving  B.,  59. 
OGDEN,  COLONEL  JOSIAH,  1679-1763, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Representative, 
Provincial  Legislature,  Newjersey, 
1716-1738.  Major  in  Col.  John 
ston's  Regt.,  1718.  Colonel  ap 
pointed  to  raise  troops  for  Spanish 
War,  1740. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Banks,    A.  Bleecker,  36. 

Banks,  David,  36. 

Banks,  David,  Jr.,  36. 

Chandler,  Walter,  48. 
OGDEN,  ROBERT,  2d,  1687-1733.  Quar 
termaster  and  Commissary  King's 
Troops  under  Gen.  Abercrornbie. 

Wagstaff,  Cornelius  D.,  124. 
OLDS,    CORPORAL    EZEKIEL.     In    Capt. 
Jabez  Upham's  Co.,  relief  of  Fort 
William  Henry,  1757. 

Olney,  Geo.  Washington,  94. 

OLMSTED,    ENSIGN    DANIEL,    1684 , 

Ridgefield,  Conn.  Ensign,  1732. 
Member  General  Assembly,  1 742- 

.'743- 

Gilbert,  Frederick  L.,  342. 

OLMSTED,  CAPTAIN  NICHOLAS, 1684, 

"  Corporall  "  ist  Troop  of  Horse, 
Colony  of  Conn.,  Capt.  Richard 
Lord,  under  Major  John  Mason, 
1657-1658.  Deputy  for  Hartford, 
1672;  Lieutenant,  Train  Band, 
1673.  Captain  of  Militia,  1675,  and 
led  his  company  for  the  defence  of 
New  London  and  Stonington. 

Strong,  Theror.  G.,  116. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  221. 

Hammond,  Andrew  G.,  224. 

Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 

OLMSTED,    RICHARD,    1607 , 

ford,      Conn.      Sergeant, 
Lieutenant,  1659.     Deputy, 
et   seq.     Commissioner   for 
walk,  1 668.     Muster-master,  1 673. 
Captain,  1680. 

Gilbert,  Frederick  L.,  342. 
OLNEY,    CAPTAIN     JAMES,     1670-1744, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Deputy,  1721. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
OLNEY,  THOMAS,  SR.,  1600-1682.  A 
founder  of  Rhode  Island,  1640, 
and  its  first  Treasurer,  1638.  As 
sistant  President,  1649,  et  seq. 
Deputy,  1665,  et  seq. 

Lewis,  Arnold  A.,  83. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  85. 

Olney,  Geo.  Washington,  94,  406. 

Brown,  Edgar  C,  339. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
OLNEY,  THOMAS,  JR.,  1632-1722.  As 
sistant  President,  1669,  et  seq. 
Deputy,  1672-1711.  Commis 
sioner  before  Lord  Bellomont  with 
Conn,  in  regard  to  western  boun 
dary  of  Rhode  Island. 


Hart- 
1635. 
1665, 
Nor- 


Lewis,  Arnold  A.,  83. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  85. 

Olney,  Geo.  Washington,  94. 
OLYPHANT,  DOCTOR  DAVID.     Surgeon, 
Three  Independent  Companies  of 
Regulars,  Province  of  South  Caro 
lina,  1747. 

Olyphantjohn  K.,  94. 

Olyphant,  Robert,  94. 
OPDYKE,  GILBERT.     Commander  at  Fort 
Good  Hope,  succeeding  Sergeant 
David  Provoost. 

Greene,  Douglas  N.,  65. 

Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 
ORMSBY,  ENSIGN  JOHN,  1720-180!;.    En 
sign  under  Gen.  Forbes,  Expedi 
tion  against  Fort  Duquesne,  1758. 

Page,  Oliver  Ormsby,  148. 
ORVIS,    ROGER,    1657-1737.       Soldier 
in  King  Philip's  War,  Capt.  New- 
bury.     Wounded  at  Hatfield. 

Dickinson,  Oliver  P.,  289. 
OSBORN,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD,  1606-1682. 
Served  under  Lieut.  Ludlow,  Pe- 
quot  War.  Granted  eighty  acres 
land  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  for  his 
services. 

Harral,  George,  69. 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 

Ballantine,  Henry  W.,  159. 

Osborn,  Henry  A.,  297. 
OSBORN,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD,  1612-1686, 
Windsor,  Conn.  Soldier  in  Pequot 
War,  1637. 

Ballantine,  Henry  W.,  159. 
OSGOOD,    CORPORAL    HOOKER,     1668- 
1748.     Corporal  in  Andover  Co., 
1689. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

OSGOOD,     CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1595 , 

Andover,   Mass.     Captain,    1666. 
Deputy,  General  Court,  1651. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
OSGOOD,  CAPTAIN  JOHN, JR.,  1630-1693. 
Sergeant,  Andover,  Mass.  Militia, 
1658-1661.  Lieutenant,  1666. 
Captain,  1683,  King  Philip's  War. 
Representative,  1668,  et  seq. 

Briggs,  Edward  C.,  179. 

Houghton,  Jas.  C.,  280. 

Osgood,  Josiah  A.,  362. 
OTIS,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1657-1 727.  Com 
mander  of  Barnstable  Militia 
eighteen  years.  Judge  of  H.  M. 
Council  twenty-one  years.  In 
service  against  Indians. 


520 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Porter,  Alexander  S.,  Jr.,  346. 
OTIS,  JOHN.     Soldier  in  King   Philip's 
War,  in  Capts.  Henchmen's  and 
Moseley's  Cos.,  July  24,  1675. 
Otis,  Philo  A.,  297. 

OWEN,  ROBERT,     1705.     Member 

Penn.  Provincial  Assembly,  1695- 
1697. 
Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

PABODIE,    WILLIAM,    Duxbury,    Mass. 
Little   Compton,    R.  I.     Member 
under    arms     of     Capt.      Myles 
Standish's  Co.,    1643.      Deputy, 
1654,  et  seq.,  ad  int. 
Coe,  Henry  F.,  181. 
Tucker,  Wm.  R.,  301. 
PACA,  WILLIAM,   1740-1799.     Member 
of  Assembly,  1 77 1  - 1 773,  Province 
of  Maryland. 
Paca,  John  P.,  165. 
PADDOCK,  ROBERT.     A  member  of  the 

Military  Co.  at  Plymouth,  1643. 
Bryant,  Percy,  45. 

PAGE,    JOHN,     1627-1692.      "One    of 
Their  Majesties'  Council,  William 
and  Mary,  Dominion  of  Virginia." 
Page,  S.  Davis,  148. 
Bryan,  Chas.  P.,  241. 
PAGE,     SERGEANT    JOHN,     1621-1711, 
Groton,    Mass.       Deputy,     1700. 
Garrison  Duty,  1691. 
Page,  Walter  Gilman,  198. 
PAGE,      LIEUTENANT     JOSEPH,      1714- 
1799.      Corporal    in   Capt.    Wil 
liam  Lawrence's  Co.,  King  George's 
War,    1746.      Sergeant  in   Capt. 
James  Prescott's  Co.,  1758.    Lieu 
tenant  later. 

Page,  Walter  Gilman,  1 98. 
PAGE,   MANN,   ist,   1691-1730.     Mem 
ber  King's  Council,  Dominion  of 
Virginia. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  148. 
PAGE,  COLONEL  MATTHEW,  1659-1703. 
One    of   Her  Majesty's   Council, 
Dominion  of  Virginia. 
Page,  S.  Davis,  148. 
PAGE,    ROBERT,     1604-1679.      Repre 
sentative  General  Court  of  Mass. 
1657-1668. 

Moulton,  John  H.,  313. 
PAIGE,  JOHN,    1738-1812.     Served  in 
two  Campaigns,  French  and  Indian 
War,   1758-1759;   was  wounded 
PI 


on  the   Plains  of  Abraham;  and 


near  Wolfe  when  he  was  killed. 
Campbell,  Wm.  A.,  47. 
Paige,  Edward  Winslow,  95. 
PAINE,  BRINTON,  1741-1820.    Served  in 
Capt.  Saml.  Chapman's  Co.,  Bol- 
ton,    Conn.,    French   and   Indian 
War. 

Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 
PAINE,  STEPHEN,  1654-1678,  Rehobath, 
Mass.      Soldier  in   King   Philip's 
War. 

Dewey,  Edw.  W.,  56. 
Dewey,  Geo.  A.,  56. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 
Teall,  Edw.  McKinstry,  301. 
PAINE,  THOMAS.     Member  of  Yarmouth 
Military  Co.,  1643,  Lieut.  William 
Palmer.     Deputy,   1639. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 
Lombard,  Josiah  L.,  295. 
Merrick,  Frederick  L.,  296. 
Chittenden,  Edwin  S.,  340. 
PAINE,  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM,  1 695- 1 746. 
Lieutenant,  1745,  7th  Mass.  Regt. 
at  Louisburg,  where  he  died,  1 746. 
Luquer,  T.  T.  Payne,  86. 
Luquer,  Lea  Mel.,  86. 

PALFREY,    PETER,    1663,    Salem, 

Mass.     Deputy,  1635. 
Rowe,  Charles  E.,  203. 

PALMER,    COLONEL   JOHN,   1740. 

Colonel  of  Expedition  from  South 
Carolina  against  Yemasse  Indians 
in  Florida,  1727.  Aide-de-Camp 
to  Gov.  Oglethorpe  in  Campaign 
against  St.  Augustine,  and  killed 
at  Fort  Moosa. 
Harden,  Edward  T.,  361. 

PALMER,  WALTER, 1 662.    Deputy, 

General  Court,  Plymouth,  Mass., 
1645. 

Stout,  John  K.,  363. 
PARISH,  ROBERT,  Dunstable,  Mass. 
(Nashua,  N.  H.)  Soldier  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Moseley's  Independent  Co. 
of  Volunteers  under  Major  Samuel 
Appleton;  under  Josiah  Winslow, 
Commander-in-Chief,King  Philip's 
War.  Member  of  the  Garrison, 
Dunstable,  Mass.,  1676-1689. 
Massacred,  1703. 
Reade,  Philip,  299. 

PARKE,  JOHN,  1665-1718,  Newton, 
Mass.  Soldier  in  Capt.  Richard 
Beers'  Co.,  King  Philip's  War; 
wounded. 


521 


INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Ames,  Joseph  B.,  176. 
PARKE,  WILLIAM,  1595-1685.  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1638.  Represented  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  in  the  General  Court, 
1635-1667.  Surveyor-General  of 
Arms  and  Ammunition  for  the 
Colony,  1660. 

Mackenzie,  George  Norbury,  86. 

Pierce,  George  W.,  98. 

Robinson,  Francis  W.,  203. 

Chatfield-Taylor,  Hobart  C,  301. 

Barrows,  John  W.,  368. 
PARKER,    CAPTAIN   ELISHA,    1660-1717. 
Captain  of  Provincial  Forces,  New 
Jersey,   1707.      Member  of  Gov 
ernor's  Council,  1711-1713. 

Whitehead,  Cortlandt,  153. 
PARKER,  LIEUTENANT  HANANIAH,  1638- 
1724,  Reading,  Mass.  Ensign  in 
Capt.  Swayne's  Foot  Co.,  1680. 
Lieutenant,  1684.  Deputy,  1683- 
1684.  Representative,  1695,  ** 
seq. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Parker,  Charles  L.,  198. 

Parker,  C.  Wallingford,  198. 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 

Parker,  Herman,  199. 
PARKER,    CAPTAIN    JAMES,     1617-1701. 
Lieutenant,  1673.     Captain,  1678. 
Commanded  Garrison  at  Groton, 
Mass. 

Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  198. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  Jr.,  198. 
PARKER,  SERGEANT  JAMES,   1686-1754, 
Reading,  Mass.    Sergeant  in  Capt. 
Joshua  Moodey's  Co.,  1725. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  198. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,Jr.,  199. 
PARKER,  JOHN,  1703-1783,  Framingham, 
Mass.     Soldier  on  the  Alarm  List, 
Capt.  Henry  Eames'  Co.,    1757, 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Parker,  Charles  L.,  198. 

Parker,  C.  Wallingford,  198. 

Parker,  Herman,  199. 
PARKER,  LIEUTENANTJOSIAH,  1694-1756, 
Lexington,  Mass.  Lieutenant  of  the 

Military  Co., .   Trooper  under 

Capt.  John  Cutting,  Alarm  on  ap 
proach  of  the  French  fleet,  1 746. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Winship,  William  H.,  211. 
PARKER,  PETER,    1738-1803,    Framing- 
ham,   Mass.      Private   on   Alarm 


List,  Capt. Henry  Eames' Co.,  1 757. 

Parker,  Charles  L.,  198. 
PARMELE,    SAMUEL.       Soldier   in    Col. 
Nathan    Whiting's   Regt..  Seven 
Year's  War. 

Parmele,  George  L.,  228. 
PARSONS,  AARON,    1712-1795.     Served 
in  the  Battle  of  Lake  George. 

Parsons,  Albert  Ross,  95. 
PARSONS,  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN,  1 723- 
1777.  Served  in  Capt.  William 
Williams'  Co.,  at  siege  of  Louis- 
burg,  1745.  Garrisoned  at  Fort 
Mass.,  1747-1748,  and  Lieutenant 
in  French  and  Indian  War. 

Parsons,  Charles  L. ,  270. 
PARSONS,  CAPTAIN  EBENEZER,  1 675- 1 744. 
Ensign,  Northampton,  Mass.  Co., 
1 723,  and  later  Captain. 

Parsons,  Charles  L.,  270. 
PARSONS,  CORNET  JOSEPH,  1618-1683, 
Springfield,  Mass.  Cornet,  Capt. 
John  Pynchon's  Hampshire  Co. 
Troop,  1672-1678.  Served  in  the 
early  French  and  Indian  Wars. 

Keegan,  Dermot  W.,  79. 

Lord,  Frank  Howard,  84. 

Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 

Parsons,  Albert  Ross,  95. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 

Partridge,  Edw.  L.,  96. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  126. 

Hayden,  Horace  Edwin,  142. 

Webb,  Francis  Parsons,  152. 

Parsons,  Charles  L.,  270. 
PARSONS,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  1647-1727. 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Twenty-three  years  Judge  of  the 
Hampton  County  Courts.  From 
1693,  Deputy  fourteen  years. 

Keegan,  Dermot  W.,  79. 

Lord,  Frank  Howard,  84. 

Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 

Parsons,  Albert  Ross,  95. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

Hayden,  Horace  E.,  142. 

Parsons,  Charles  L.,  270. 
PARTRIDGE,  OLIVER,  1712-1792.  Rep 
resentative.  Delegate  to  Congress 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1754,  to  confer 
with  Six  Nations.  Also  delegate 
to  first  Colonial  Congress,  1765. 
One  of  a  committee,  1746-1747, 
to  direct  the  re-building  of  Fort 
Massachusetts.  Colonel, Mass.  Bay 


522 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Forces;  Expedition  under  Gen. 
Abercrombie,  capture  of  FortTicon- 
deroga,  1758. 

Dickinson,  Oliver  P.,  289. 
PARTRIDGE,  SAMUEL,  1 645- 1 740.  Quart 
ermaster,  Major  John  Pynchon's 
Troop,  1688.  Deputy,  1683,  et 
seq.  Assistant,  Associate  Judge, 
Hampshire  County  Court,  1685. 
Judge,  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1692-1740,  Colony  Mass.  Bay. 

Benjamin,  Marcus,  39,  240. 

Collins,  Clarence  L.,  50. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  95. 

Short,  Edward  L.,  1 10. 

Dickinson,  Oliver  P.,  289. 
PARTRIDGE,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL,  1 730- 
1809.  Lieutenant   of  Foot   under 
Capt.  Salab  Barnard,  Province  of 
Mass. ,  reduction  of  Canada. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  95. 
PASCHALL,  THOMAS,  1634-1718.     Mem 
ber    of     Assembly,      1635-1689. 
Province  of  Penn. 

Griswold,  Benjamin  H.,  161. 

Mulliken,  Howard,  165. 

PASCHALL,    THOMAS,  JR.,   I743- 

Member  of  Assembly,  1717,  Prov 
ince  of  Penn. 

Griswold,  Benjamin  H.,  161. 

Mulliken,  Howard,  165. 
PATERSON,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1707-1762. 
Lieutenant,  1740.  Captain,  1752. 
Served  against  Indians,  and  also 
under  Wolfe  at  the  taking  of 
Quebec,  1756,  as  Captain.  Major 
ist  Conn.  Regt.,  1756.  Served  in 
the  Crown  Point  Expedition,  1 758- 
1759,  and  under  Sir  Jeffrey  Am- 
herst  in  Canada  Expedition,  1761. 
Paymaster,  Havana  Expedition, 
1762,  and  died  there  of  yellow 
fever. 

Egleston,  Thomas,  59. 
PATERSON,    COLONEL  JOHN,   1744-1808. 
Commissioned    Colonel   of  Berk 
shire  Co.  Regt.,  1774. 

Egleston,  Thomas,  59. 
PATTERSON,  JAMES,  1633-1701.     House 
used  for  Garrison.    Served  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Fuller,  Henry  C.,  291. 

PATTERSON,  CAPTAIN  JAMES,  1715-1771. 

Took  part  with  his  father,  James 

Patterson,    in    "  Cresap's   War," 

1730-1735.     Captain,    Associated 


Regt.  of  Lancaster  Co.,  1747- 
1 748,  _  on  the  Susquehanna. 
Served  in  the  rangers,  Braddock's 
Campaign,  and  in  French  and  In 
dian  War,  in  Col.  Armstrong's 
ist  Battalion,  Penn.  Regt.,  and  in 
Col.  Burd's  Regt.,  '757-1758. 
In  command  of  Fort  Hunter, 
1763-1764.  Captain,  Provincial 
service  of  Penn. 

Peale,  Albert  C.,  247. 
PATTERSON,    LIEUTENANT   JOHN,    1711- 
1806.     Lieutenant,  Church's  Co., 
Col.  Wooster's  Regt.,  1746. 

Patterson,  Elisha  G.,  149. 

PAWLING,  COLONEL  HENRY,  1692. 

Schout  at  Esopus.  Captain  and 
Colonel  of  Militia,  1674-1788. 

Innes,  Hasbrouck,  77. 

Russell,  Avery  C.  H.,  104. 
PAXTON,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,    1715-1784. 
Virginian  Indian  Wars. 

Beckurts,  Charles  L.,  38. 

McCord,  Francis,  313. 

McCord,  George  L.,  313. 

McCord,  James  H.,  313. 

McCord,  Robert  H.,  313. 

McCord,  Samuel  S.,  313. 

McCord,  William  H.,  313. 
PEABODIE,  WILLIAM,  1620-1707,  Ply 
mouth,  Mass.  Member  under 
arms  in  Capt.  Myles  Standish's 
Duxbury  Co.,  1643.  Deputy, 
1654,  et  seq. 

Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 
PEABODY,   LIEUTENANT   FRANCIS,    1614- 
1697,  Topsfield,  Mass.     Lieuten 
ant,  1668. 

Howe,  Herbert  M.,  143. 

Tyler,  Harry  B.,  152. 

Tyler,  Sidney  F.,  152. 

Hall,  George  F.,  188. 

Putnam,  George  J.,  201. 

Kent,  Henry  O.,  270. 

Cadle,  Chas.  F.,  310. 

Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
PEABODY,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,    1642-1720, 
Boxford,    Mass.      Deputy,    1689, 
et  seq.     Ensign,   1682.     Lieuten 
ant,  1691.     Captain,  1699. 

Hall,  George  F.,  188. 

Gillette,  Edwin  F.,  291. 

PEAKE,  CHRISTOPHER,  1666,  Rox- 

bury,  Mass.  Member  of  Roxbury 
Military  Co.,  1647. 

Morris,  Seymour,  296. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


PEARTREE,  COLONEL  WILLIAM.  Mayor 
of  New-York,  1703-1706.  Mem 
ber  King's  Council,  1708-1709. 
Colonel  of  New-York  Infantry. 
Commanded  a  Naval  Expedition, 
composed  of  four  vessels,  directed 
against  French  privateers  off  Sandy 
Hook. 

Keith,  Boudinot,  79. 
PEASE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,   1654-1734,  En- 
field,  Conn.     Captain  of  Militia. 
Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  136. 
PEASLEE,  NATHANIEL,  1682 ,  Haver- 
hill,    Mass.       Deputy,     1737,    et 
seq. 

Wenzell,  Henry  B.,  349. 
PECK,     EPHRAIM,     1692-1760.     Ensign 
and  Captain  of  Militia,  Newton- 
ville,    1734-1744.     Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1 750. 
Millard,  Clifford  I.,  313. 
Millard,  Frank  A.,  380. 
PECK,  LIEUTENANT  JEREMIAH,  1687-1 763. 
Ensign,   1735.     Lieutenant,  1737. 
Peck,  Theodore  Safford,  281. 
PECK,    JOHN,     1742-1819.     Served    in 
the  French  and  Indian  War,  1759- 
1763. 
Peck,  John  Hudson,  97. 

PECK,    LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH,    1653 . 

Lieutenant,  1709. 
Peck,  Theodore  Safford,  281. 
PECK,  ENSIGN  JOSEPH,  1641-1718,  Lyme, 
Conn.     Ensign,    1678.      Deputy, 
1700,  et  seq. 
Millard,  Clifford  1.,  313. 
Frazer,  Sheldon  L.,  342. 
Millard,  Frank  A.,  380. 
PECK,  NICHOLAS,  1630-1710.     Ensign, 
Mass.     Militia,     1678.       Member 
Council  of  War,    1678.     Lieuten 
ant,  1682. 

Howe,  Herbert  M.,  143. 
Blackmer,  Henry  M.,  368. 
PEECK,   JAN.     Private  in  the   Burgher 
Corps  of  New  Amsterdam,   1653. 
Peekskill  named  after  him. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 
PEET,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1698-1760, 
Stratford,    Conn.       Lieutenant  of 
Militia,  1745. 
Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 
Peet,  Emerson  W.,  345. 
PEIRCE,    CAPTAIN    GAD,    Stow,    Mass. 
Private  in  1759;  also  in  the  in 
tended  Expedition  against  Canada, 


1 760.  Corporal  under  Capt.  Moses 
Hart.  Captain  of  Militia. 

Peirce,  George  W.,  371. 
PEIRCE,  JOSEPH,  Watertown,  Mass. 
Served  under  Capt.  Daniel  Hench 
man,  1675;  under  Capt.  Jonathan 
Parke,  1649,  and  Capt.  Joseph 
Sill,  1676,  and  in  Sudbury  Fight, 
1678-1679. 

Peirce,  George  W.,  371. 

PEIRCE,    SAMUEL,    1656  .     Served 

under  Capt.  Appleton  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Downs,  Edgar  Rollin,  369. 

PEIRCE,   CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,   1 707 , 

Stow,  Mass.  Private  under  Capt. 
Jonathan  Burns,  1747.  Captain, 
1 754- 1 756,  French  and  Indian  War. 

Peirce,  George  W.,  371. 
PELL,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1643-1702.  Styled 
Sir  John  Pell  in  the  New  Rochelle 
Town  Records.  Second  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Pelham,  1669.  First 
Justice,  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1688,  and  First  Member  of  the 
General  Assembly,  1691-1695,  for 
WestchesterCo.,  Province  of  New- 
York,  on  Committee  for  Defence  of 
Frontier  and  Chairman  of  the 
Grand  Committee.  Captain  of 
Horse,  1684.  Major,  1692,  French 
and  Indian  War. 

Clark,  Henry  Schieffelin,  49. 

Pell,  Harrison  Archibald,  97. 

Pell,  Howland,  97,  406. 

Pell,  William  Cruger,  97. 

Schieffelin,  Eugene,  106. 

Schieffelin,  George  R.,  106. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  106. 

Darrach,  Bradford,  255. 

Pell,  Rodman  Corse,  297. 

Whipple,  Chas.  H.,  349. 
PELL,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1728-1782.    Cap 
tain   privateers  Mary,   1756,  and 
Revenge,  1758,  French  War. 

Pell,  Frederick  Aycrigg,  97. 

Pell,  John  H.,  97. 

PELL,  ENSIGN  JOSEPH,  1721-1752.  Pel- 
ham  Manor.  Ensign  in  Capt. 
Anthony  Lispenard's  Co.,  New 
Rochelle.  Spanish  Expedition, 
1740-1742. 

Schieffelin,  George  R.,  106. 
PELL,  SAMUEL.     Served  in  the   Armed 
Patrol    at    Harlem   during  Indian 
alarms. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Pell,  John  H.,  97. 

Pell,  Frederick  Aycrigg,  97. 

PEMBERTON,    PHINEAS,   .     Member 

of  Council,  Penn.,  1685-1701, 
Bucks  and  Philadelphia  Cos.  Mem 
ber  of  the  Provincial  Assembly, 
1689,  et  seq.  Speaker,  1698, 
1700. 

Middleton,  H.,  164. 
PEMBERTON,    DOCTOR    THOMAS,    1653- 
1693.       Surgeon,    Expedition   to 
Canada,  1690. 

Hall,  Clayton  C,  161. 

Hall,  Thos.  Wm.,  161. 
PENDLETON,  MAJOR  BRIAN.  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1646.  Judge,  Member  of 
Provincial  Legislatures  of  Mass, 
and  N.  H.  Commissioned  to  re 
ceive  the  submission  of  Maine  to 
Mass.,  1652.  Senior  Member  of 
President  Danforth's  Council,  1680. 
Major  and  Deputy  President  of 
Maine. 

Barbour,  Lucius  A.,  217. 

Hoes,  Roswell  R.,  405. 

PENDLETON,    JUDGE      EDMUND,     . 

Member  House  of  Burgesses 
twenty-five  years. 

Pendleton,  Edmund,  262. 
PENHALLOW,  SAMUEL,  1665-1726.  Dep 
uty,  1698.  Speaker,  1699.  Treas 
urer,  1699-1726.  Assistant,  1702. 
Secretary,  1704.  Judge  of  Supe 
rior  Court,  1714-1717.  Chief  Jus 
tice,  1717-1726.  Commissary 
General,  1712,  New  Hampshire. 

Hall,  Clayton  C.,  161. 

Hall,  Thos.  Wm.,  161. 

Penhallow,  Charles  S.,  200. 
PENN,  WILLIAM,  1644-1718.     Patentee 
and  Founder  of  Pennsylvania  and 
West  Jersey. 

Hall,  P.  Penn-Gaskell,  142. 
PEPPER,  CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN,  1719-1807, 
Framingham,    Mass.      Lieutenant 
in  Capt.    Caleb   Leland's  Troop, 
1762;  Captain,  1771. 

Hosmer,  Jerome  C.,  190. 
PEPPER,  JACOB,    1661-1739,    Framing- 
ham,    Mass.     Sentinel    in    Capt. 
Isaac  Clark's  Troop,  1725. 

Hosmer,  Jerome  C.,  190. 
PEPPERRELL,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  WIL 
LIAM,     1654-1734,    Kittery,     Me. 
Captain,  1714.     Commandant  of 
Fort     at     Kittery     Point,     1714. 


Lieut. -Colonel  Provincial  Militia. 
Justice,  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1715-1730.  Deputy,  General 
Court  of  Mass. ,  1 696,  et  seq.  Fa 
ther  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell, 
Bart. 

Low,  Win.  G.,  Jr.,  85. 

Salter,  Jasper  C.,  104. 

Frisbie,  Ivory  F.,  186. 

Wilson,  Fred  A.,  211. 

Deering,  John  W.,  268. 

Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  268. 

Higgins,  George,  269. 

Leighton,  Geo.  E.,  313. 
PEPPERRELL,  SIR  WILLIAM,  BART.,  1696- 
1759.  Lieutenant  -  General  and 
Commander-in-Chief  at  the  Siege 
of  Louisburg,  1745.  The  first 
American-born  Baronet  of  Great 
Britain. 

Wheeler,  E.  Pepperrell,  128. 
PERIN,JENE,  1726-1801,  Mass.     Ensign 
in  Crown  Point  Expedition,  1755, 
Capt.  Timothy  Walker's  Co.,  Col. 
Bohuri's  Regt. 

Perin,  Nelson,  165. 

Langdon,  Perin,  325. 

Perin,  Frank  L.,  327. 
PERKINS,  HUMPHREY,  1661-1712.  Served 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 
PERKINS,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1590-1654. 
Sergeant  of  the  Allied  English  and 
the  friendly  Indians  under  Mas- 
conoma,  at  Agawam  (Ipswich, 
Mass.),  in  the  war  with  the  Tar- 
ratines,  1631. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  341. 
PERKINS,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  1607-1682, 
Topsfield,  Mass.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1638.      Deputy,   1644.      Captain 
of  Military  Co.,  Weymouth. 

Dorman,  William  B.,  184. 
PERLEY,  LIEUTENANT  JACOB,  1670-1751. 
Under  Capt.  John  Lovewell  against 
the  Indians,  North  Conway,  1725, 
and  Fryburg,  1 728.  Father  Ralle's 
War. 

Gillette,  Edwin  F.,  291. 

PERRY,    ARTHUR,   1652,   Boston. 

Drummer,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1638- 
1651,  and  of  Town  Militia. 

Teall,  Edw.  McK.,  301. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  359. 
PETERS,  WILLIAM,  1710-1780,  Pennsyl 
vania.       Court    Registrar,    1745. 


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Member    Assembly,     1753-1755. 
Secretary  Land  Office,  1 760. 
Peters,  Ralph,  327. 

PETTINGILL, BENJAMIN,  1 720- 1 795.  Clerk, 
Col.  Ephraim  Leonard's  Regt., 
Fort  William  Henry  Expedition, 

'757- 

Foster,  Howell,  62. 

PEYTON,  COLONEL   HENRY,  1781. 

Took  part  in  the  battle  at  Brad- 
docker.  County  Lieutenant,  1755. 
Member  of  the  House  of  Burgesses, 
Virginia,  1761. 

Duke,  Richard  T.  W.,  Jr.,  58. 
PHELPS,    CALEB,   1708-1781.     Lieuten 
ant,    Windsor,     Conn.,     Militia, 
1757.      Captain,    1761,    ist  Co., 
ist  Regt.,  Conn.  Troops. 

Newberry,  Truman  H.,  92,  390. 
PHELPS,  GEORGE,  1605-1687.     Member 
Hartford  Co.,  ist  Troop  of  Horse, 
1658.     Member  Council  of  Ten. 

Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  59. 
PHELPS,  CAPTAIN  TIMOTHY,  1639-1719, 
Windsor,  Conn.    Lieutenant  under 
Col.    William    Whiting,     Queen 
Anne's  War.     Captain,  1696. 

Woodruff,  Chas.  H.,  131. 

Gunsaulus,  Frank  W.,  292. 
PHELPS,  WILLIAM,  1599-1672.  One  of 
the  Eight  Commissioners  appointed 
by  the  Bay  Colony,  March  3,  1636, 
"  to  govern  the  people  of  Con 
necticut."  Governor's  Assistant, 
1636-42-58-62,  and  Member  of 
Council,  1637,  Pequot  War. 

Woodruff,  Charles  H.,  131. 

Barbour,  Lucius  A.,  218. 

Bailey,  Edward  P.,  285. 

Fisher,  Francis  P.,  290. 

Gunsaulus,  Frank  W.,  292. 

Phelps,  Edmund  J.,  345. 

Brown,  Charles  C.,  393. 

Simmons,  Samuel  S.,  394. 
PHILLIPS,  MAJOR  WILLIAM.  Commander, 
Yorkshire  Forces,  Maine,  1663. 
King's  Commissioner  and  Justice 
for  settling  the  affairs  of  New  Eng 
land.  Major  Commandant,  Mili 
tary  Forces,  Province  of  Maine, 
1665.  In  the  Indian  troubles  in 
1675,  his  house  and  mills  at  Saco 
were  burned,  and  his  garrison 
sustained  a  long  and  terrible  siege. 

Carhart,  Amory  S.,  47. 

Carhart,  William  E.,  47. 


Talmage,  Robert  S.,  117. 

Adams,  Washington  I.  L.,  254. 
PHILLIPS,  ZEROBABEL,  1632-1686.  Lieu 
tenant  of  Long  Island  Militia. 

Landreth,  Burnet,  Jr.,  144. 
PHILLIPSE,  FREDERICK,  1656- 1702.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  1675,  et  seq.  Sec 
retary  of  Province  of  New-York, 
1688.  First  Lord  of  Phillipse 
Manor. 

Boardman,  Lansdale,  41. 

Fryer,  Robt.  L.,  63. 
PHINNEY,  JONATHAN.     Ensign  at  Wind 
sor,  Conn. 

Goddard,  Lester  O.,  292. 

PHIPPS,  CORPORAL  SOLOMON,  1643, , 

Charlestown,  Mass.  Served  in  Mt. 
Hope  campaign  under  Capt. 
Thomas  Prentice;  under  Capt. 
Thomas  Brattle,  garrison  duty, 
and  King  Philip's  War. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  287. 
PICKERING,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1637-1694, 
Salem,  Mass.  Lieutenant;  served 
under  Capt.  Samuel  Moseley,  King 
Philip's  War,  1676.  Ensign  of  the 
2d  Military  Co. ,  Essex  Regt. ,  Major 
Daniel  Denison,  1674. 

Abbott,  George  B.,  33. 

Orne,  Henry  M.,  95. 

Newhall,  James  S.,  197. 

Howard,  Leland  J.,  244. 

Nichols,  Henry  A.,  362. 

Nichols,  William  A.,  362. 
PICKERING,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  JR.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court,  Mass.,  or 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1680.  Mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  N.  H.,  1684- 
1 69 1 .  Deputy,  Portsmouth  Con 
vention  to  choose  form  of  Gov 
ernment,  1690.  Lieutenant,  1690. 
Captain,  1692. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  315. 

Nichols,  Henry  A.,  362. 

Nichols,  Willard  A.,  362. 
PIERCE,    CAPTAIN    MICHAEL.     Captain, 
Plymouth   Colony,    1669.     Killed 
in   battle  with  the  Narragansett 
Indians,  1676. 

Brown,  Walter  M.,  44. 

Pierce,  Bradford  De  Witt,  228. 

Lincoln,  John  L.,  Jr.,  295. 
PIERCE,    CAPTAIN   SAMUEL,    1739-1815. 
Captain,  Co.  of  Foot,  Dorchester, 
under  Col.  Nathaniel  Hatch,  1772. 

Pierce,  Geo.  F.,  200. 


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PIERCE,  SERGEANT  THOMAS,  1608-1683, 
Woburn,  Mass.  Deputy,  1658. 
Sergeant,  1669-1682.  Corporal, 
1683.  Trooper  in  King  Philip's 
War,  under  Capt.  Thos.  Prentice 
and  Capt.  Thos.  Brattle. 

Pierce,  George  W.,  98. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  112. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  1 12. 

Anderson,  James  F.,  239. 

Sawyer,  William  D.,  271. 

Sawyer,  Charles  F.,  271. 

Downs,  Edgar  R.,  369. 
PIERCE,  COLONEL  TIMOTHY,  1673-1748, 
Plainfield,  Conn.  Ensign,  1708. 
Lieutenant,  1711.  Captain,  1 723. 
Colonel,  1 1 th  Conn.  Regt.,  1739. 
Speaker  of  the  House,  1728. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1728-1748. 

Pierce,  Charles  H.,  98. 

Pierce,  Geo.  W.,  98. 

Shepard,  Ralph  K.,  1 10. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  112. 

Spalding,  George  B.,,  Jr.,  1 12. 
PIERPONT,    LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH,    1704- 
1752.     Lieutenant  of  the  5th  New 
Haven  Co.,  1742. 

Brackett,  Robert  L.,  43. 

PIERPONT,  ROBERT, 1694,  Roxbury, 

Mass.     Deputy,  1689. 

Parker,  Montgomery  D.,  200. 
PIERSON,  REVEREND  ABRAHAM.  Chaplain, 
Colony  of  New  Haven,  Expedition 
against   the   Dutch   under   Lieut. 
Robert  Seeley. 

Judson,  William  P.,  79. 
PIERSON,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  HENRY, 
1652-1701.  Lieut. -Colonel,  Suf 
folk  Co.  Militia,  1698,  Province 
of  New-York,  and  under  Earle 
Bellomont,  1700.  Speaker,  4th 
Colonial  Assembly. 

McClure,  Archibald  J.,  87. 

McDonald,  John,  87. 

Prime,  Ralph  Earl,  100. 

Slocum,  Joseph  J.,  111. 
PIKE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1640-1714.  Lieu 
tenant,  1669.  Captain,  1673-1681: 
English-Dutch  Wars,  1664  and 
1673.  Member  of  Gov.  Carteret's 
Council,  1670-1672,  East  Jersey. 

Hadden,  Crowell,  Jr.,  68. 
PIKE,    ROBERT,    1616-1706.      Lieuten 
ant,    Salisbury  Troop   of    Horse, 
1652.      Captain,     1659.      Major, 
Military    Forces    of   Norfolk  and 


Piscataqua  Cos.,  1670.  Com- 
mander-in-Chief  of  all  Military 
Forces  North  and  East  of  Merri- 
mac  River,  in  the  War  against 
the  French  and  Indians,  1690. 
Deputy,  1648-1682.  Governor's 
Assistant,  1682.  Committee  ot 
Safety,  1689.  Commissioner  to 
treat  with  the  Indians,  1690. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

Pike,  Chas.  Eliot,  346. 

Pike,  Francis  W.,  346. 

PILE,  HON.  JOHN, 1665.    St.  Mary's 

Co.,  Md.  Member  of  Provincial 
Council,  1648-1651. 

Brent,  Joseph  L.,  159. 

Keyser,  Robert  B.,  163. 
PILLSBURY,     CAPTAIN     CALEB,      1717- 
1 778,    Amesbury,    Mass.       Cap 
tain,  2d  Regt.,  Essex  Co.  Militia, 
1771. 

Pillsbury,  Charles  A.,  346. 
PINDER,  JOHN,    1630-1700.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 
PINNEY,  CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN,  1715-1777, 
Windsor,  Conn.,  Troops,  French 
and  Indian  Wars,  1755. 

Earle,  Ferdinand  Pinney,  59. 
PITKIN,   NATHANIEL,    1670-1733.      En 
sign,  East  Hartford  Co.,  1 716. 

Fisher,  Francis  P.,  290. 
PITKIN,    ROGER,    1662-1748.     Captain 
3d   Co.,    Hartford    Militia,    1698. 
Ensign,  1704. 

Strong,  Theron  G.,  116. 

Hammond,  Andrew  G.,  224. 
PITKIN,  WILLIAM,  ist,  1636-1694. 
Deputy,  General  Court,  1675- 
1690.  Attorney-General,  1664. 
Treasurer,  1676.  Assistant,  1690- 
1694.  Commissioner  for  the 
United  Colony  of  Conn. 

Rogers,  James  S.,  150. 

Patten,  John  D.,  246. 

Fisher,  Francis  P.,  290. 
PITKIN,  CHIEF-JUSTICE  WILLIAM,  2d, 
1664-1723.  Deputy,  1696.  As 
sistant,  1697,  twenty-six  years. 
Member  Committee  of  War,  1 702, 
War  of  the  Spanish  Succession. 
Chief-Justice  Colony  of  Conn., 
1713-1723. 

Hosmer,  Edw.  Sturges,  74. 

Patten,  John  D.,  246. 
PITKIN,  GOVERNOR  WILLIAM.     Colonel, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ist  Conn.  Regt.,  1737,  and  Gov 
ernor  of  the  Colony. 

Grinnell,  George  Bird,  67. 

Grinnell,  William  Milne,  67. 

Roberts,  Henry,  229. 
PLAISTED,  ELISHA.  Captured  by  Indians, 
1712;  ransomed  by  his  father  for 
^"300.  First  Representative  Gen 
eral  Court,  Mass.,  for  Berwick, 
Me.,  1714. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  315. 

PLAISTED,JOHN,  1659 ,  Portsmouth, 

N.  H.  Speaker  of  the  House, 
1696-1727.  Member  of  Council, 
1702-1708. 

Pierce,  Jacob  W.,  200. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  315. 

PLAISTED,  LIEUTENANT  ROGER, 1 675 . 

Deputy,  i663-'64-'73.  Lieuten 
ant,  1670,  Capt.  Charles  Frost's 
Co.  Killed  in  a  fight  with  the 
Indians. 

Hale,  Josiah  L.,  188. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  315. 
PLANT,  JOHN.  Soldier  King  Philip's 
War.  One  of  English  Volunteers 
to  whom  the  Conn.  General  Court 
awarded  a  plantation  on  petition 
of  Lieut.  Thomas  Leffingwell. 

Plant,  Henry  B.,  270. 

Plant,  Morton  F.,  270. 
PLATER,  COLONEL  GEORGE,  1695-1 755. 
Member  Council,  1732-1755.  Col 
lector  for  Pocomoke  Dist.,  1728. 
Naval  Officer  for  Patuxent,  1755. 
Secretary  of  Maryland,  1755. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 
PLATT,  CAPTAIN  EPENETUS.  Captain  of 
a  company  of  Suffolk  Co.  Foot, 
1684.  Sent  in  command  of  East 
End  Men  to  demand  the  surrender 
of  the  Fort  at  New-York,  1689. 

Averill,  Henry  K.,  Jr.,  34. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 

PLATT,    CAPTAIN   JOSEPH,     1672    

Captain,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1710. 
Port  Royal  Expedition. 

Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  61. 
PLATT,  CAPTAIN  ZEPHANIAH,  1735-1807. 
Ensign  in  Capt.  Joseph  Lewis'  Co., 
Huntington,  L.  L,  1758.  Cap 
tain,  Co.  of  Foot,  North  Battalion, 
Dutchess  Co.  Regt.,  Col.  Martin 
Hoffman,  1760. 

Averill,  Henry  K.,  Jr.,  34. 
PLOWDEN,    SIR    EDMUND,    1659. 


Founder,  Governor,  Captain-Gen 
eral,  and  Earl  Palatine  of  New 
Albion  (now  New  Jersey).  Charter 
granted  by  Charles  I. 

Jenkins,  Austin  L.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  162. 

Jenkins,  F.  de  Sales,  163. 

Jenkins,  Spaulding  L.,  163. 
PLUMB,  JOHN,  1594-1648.  Served  in 
Capt.  Mason's  Command,  Pequot 
War,  1637.  Deputy  from  Weth- 
ersfield,  General  Court,  1636-1642, 
Colony  of  Conn. 

Banks,  David,  Jr.,  36. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  50,  359. 

Plum,  Frederick  Av  99. 

Short,  Edward  L.,  no. 
PLUMSTED,  CLEMENT,  1680-1745,  Phila 
delphia.  Member  of  Common 
Council.  Member  of  Penn.  As 
sembly,  1712-1 720.  Judge,  Court 
Common  Pleas,  1717-1745.  Pre 
siding  Judge,  Provincial  Council, 
1727-1745. 

Devereux,  Alfred,  1 39. 

Devereux,  Frederick,  139. 

Klapp,  William  H.,  144. 

Burton,  Robert,  160. 
PLUMSTED,  WILLIAM,  1708-1765.  Mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  1755- 1757.  Mem 
ber  of  the   Council,    1759-1764, 
Province  of  Penn. 

Devereux,  Alfred,  1 39. 

Burton,  Robert,  160. 
PLYMPTON,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1620-1677, 
Deersfield,  Mass.  Sergeant,  1674. 
Captured  by  the  Indians,  1677; 
taken  to  the  Canadian  frontier  and 
burnt  at  the  stake. 

Freeman,  James  G.,  186. 
PLYMPTON,    LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH,    1677- 
1 739,  Medfield,  Mass.     Represen 
tative,    1720.     Lieutenant,    1723. 

Freeman,  James  G.,  186. 
PLYMTON,    THOMAS.     Killed  in  Indian 
Fight  at  Boon's  Plains^  Sudbury, 
Mass.,  2ist  day  of  April,  1676. 
1  Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 
POLHEMUS,   CAPTAIN   DANIEL.     Cornet, 
Kings    Co.,    New-York     Militia, 
1 690.    Captain  of  Troop  of  Horse. 

Voorhees,  William  P.,  316. 
POLK,    COLONEL  THOMAS,     1732-1793. 
Member  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  North  Carolina,  1769-1771. 

Polk,  Isaac  H.,  362. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


POMEROY,  MAJOR  SETH,  1706-1777.  4th 
Mass.  Regt,  Louisburg  Expedi 
tion,  1745.  Crown  Point,  1755. 
Brigadier-General  in  Revolution. 

Dewey,  Chas.  Ayrault,  56. 

Pomeroy,  George  E.,  99,  327. 

Turner,  Theodore  C.  121. 
POND,  CHARLES,  1744-1832.  Soldier 
in  Major  David  Baldwin's  Co., 
Col.  Nathan  Whiting's  2d  Conn. 
Regt.,  1761.  Afterwards  Captain 
in  the  Continental  Line. 

Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  99. 

Pond,  Winthrop,  99. 

Pond,  Nicholas  Misplee,  229. 
POND,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL,  1648-1718. 
Ensign,  1689.     Lieutenant,   1695, 
Bradford,  Conn.,  Militia. 

Pond,  Edwin  W.,  99. 
POOLE,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,  1634-1678. 
Second  Captain,  Reading,  Mass. 
Captain  under  Major  Appleton  at 
Hadley,  King  Philip's  War.  Presi 
dent  of  Council  of  War,  1675- 
1676. 

Carpenter,,  Frederick  B.,  181. 

Cox,  Edwin  B.,  182. 

Cox,  Wm.  E.,  182. 

Kellogg,  John  Prescott,  226. 

Poole,  Charles  C.,  298. 

Poole,  Clark  L.,  346. 
POOLE,  SAMUEL,    3d,   1736-1780.     Sol 
dier  in  "Old  French  War,"  1758, 
at  Capture  of  Fort  Frontenac. 

Poole,  Murray  E.,  100. 

Hersey,  Roscoe  F.,  342. 

Hersey,  Dudley  H.,  342. 
POORE,  HENRY,    1650-1741,  Newbury, 
Mass.      Under    Major    Appleton, 
Narragansett  Campaign,  1675. 

Johnson,  George  P.,  193. 

Webb,  J.  Sidney,  249. 

Murrell,  George,  326. 
POPE,  COLONEL  NATHANIEL, 1660. 

Lieut. -Colonel,  Westmoreland  Co., 
Va.,  .655. 

Pope,  William  H.,  386. 
POPE,  SETH,  1648-1727.  Deputy,  Mass. 
General   Assembly,    1689.      Lieu 
tenant,  1686.     Captain,  1690. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 
POPE,  THOMAS,  1608-1683,  Plymouth, 
Mass.  Member  of  Volunteer  Co. 
under  William  Holmes  and  Thomas 
Prence,  Pequot  War.  Also  in 
service,  1643. 


Kingman,  William  L.,  80. 
PORTER,  JOHN,  SR., 1648,  Windsor, 

Conn.     Deputy,    General   Court, 

1646-1647. 

Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 
PORTER,  JOHN,  JR.  ,  1 62 1  - 1 688,  Windsor, 

Conn.      Member,    ist    Troop   of 

Horse,    1658.     Trooper    in    King 

Philip's  War. 
Britton,  Charles  P.,  43. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  59. 
Mann,  Matthew  D.,  86. 
Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 
PORTER,    SERGEANT  JOHN,     1596-1676, 

Salem,    Mass.      Sergeant,     1646. 

Deputy,  General  Court,  Hingham, 

1644;  Salem,  1668. 
Brown,  John  B.,  44. 
Brown,  Otis  S.,  180. 
Porter,  George  L.,  229. 
Skinner,  William  C.,  230. 
PORTER,  JOSEPH,   1638-1714,  Windsor, 

Conn.,     under     Capt.     Moseley, 

King  Philip's  War. 
Skinner,  William  C.,  230. 
PORTER,    MOSES,    1722-1755,    Hadley, 

Mass.      Captain     in     Braddock's 

Crown  Point   Expedition.     Killed 

in  the  "  Bloody  Morning  Scout." 
Fisher,  F.  Porter,  290. 
PORTER,  NATHANIEL,  1 680- 1710.    Served 

in  the  Canada  Expedition,   1708- 

1 709.     Died  at  Fort  Anne. 
Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 
PORTER,  LIEUTENANT  NATHANIEL,   1704- 

1759,  under  Capt.  Israel  Putnam, 

1756.     Indian  Scout. 
Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 
PORTER,    SAMUEL,   1755.      Served 

in  garrison  at  Fort  Edward,  and 

died  of  fever. 
Skinner,  Wm.  C.,  230. 
POST,  LIEUTENANT  ABRAHAM, 1690. 

Ensign,   Saybrook,  Conn.,    1667. 

Lieutenant,  Saybrook  Fort,  1680. 
Post,  Frank  T.,  362. 
POWERS,  CAPTAIN   PETER,  1757. 

Captain  of  the  3d  Co.,  Col.  Joseph 

Blanchard's   Regt.,  Crown    Point 

Expedition,  1755. 
Cutter,  Edw.  J.,  183. 
Cutter,  Henry  A.,  267. 
PRATT,  SERGEANT  DAVID,  Fram- 

ingham,     Mass.        Buckminster's 

Rutland  Scouts,  1722. 
Hosmer,  Jerome  C.,  190. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


PRATT,  ENSIGN  JOHN,  1644-1726,  Say- 
brook,  Conn.  Ensign,  1 684.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court,  1 684,  et  seq. 

Edwards,  Charles  L.,  323. 
PRATT,  JOSHUA.     A   member   of  Ply 
mouth  Militia,  1643. 

Hall,  Lemuel  R.,  292. 

Spooner,  Frank  E.,  300. 

PRATT,  PHINEAS, 1680.    Skirmishes 

with    Indians,   Weymouth,    Dor 
chester  and  Ipswich. 

Macdonough,  Rodney,  195. 
PRATT,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,   1653-1718. 
Lieutenant   of  Conn.    Troops  in 
1709,  and  Captain  of  the  ist  Co., 
Saybrook,  Conn.,  1717. 

Spencer,  Horatio  Nelson,  315. 

Spencer,  Selden  Palmer,  315. 
PRATT,  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM,  1622- 
1678.  Lieutenant, Saybrook  Forces 
under  Mason,  Pequot  War.  Dep 
uty,  1666,  et  seq.  Member  of 
Council  of  War,  1642. 

Backus,  Brady  Electus,  35. 

Huse,  Roberts.,  76. 

Leonard,  Edgar  C,  83. 

Sill,  Frederick  S.,  1 1 1. 

Eaton,  George  F.,  222. 

Hart,  Samuel,  224. 

Ingersoll,  Colin  M.,  226. 

Spencer,  Horatio  N.,  315. 

Spencer,  Selden  P.,  315. 

Edwards,  Charles  L.,  323. 

Marvin,  R.  Pratt,  326. 

Chittenden,  Edwin  S.,  340. 

Edwards,  Edward  J.,  341. 

Jewett,  Stephen,  343. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 
PRENTICE,  SOLOMON,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Fessenden,  Charles  N.,  290. 
PRENCE  v  PRINCE. 

PRENCE,  GOVERNOR  THOMAS,  1600- 
1673.  Assistant,  Plymouth  Col 
ony,  1635,  e*  se(l-  Governor, 
1634-1638,  and  1657-1672.  Mem 
ber  Council  of  War,  and  "  went 
forth  against  the  Pequot  Indians," 
1637.  Commissioner  for  United 
Colonies,  1645,  etseq. 

Freeman,  George  W.,  63. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Sears,  Clinton  Brooks,  108,  347. 

Story,  Henry  Grafton,  1 15. 

Bowman,  Austin  L.,  179. 

Bowman,  Ceo.  E.,  179. 


Brooks,  L.  Loring,  1 79. 

Freeman,  James  G.,  186. 

Howland,  Charles  W.,  191. 

Howland,  Daniel  W.,  191. 

Lawrie,  Andrew,  194. 

Sears,  Henry  D.,  204. 

Gross,  Charles  E.,  224. 

Clark,  A.  Howard,  241. 

Fuller,  Austin  Weed,  279. 

Doane,  William  H.,  323. 

Clark,  Hosmer  P.,  340. 

Mayo,  Chas.  E.,  344. 
PRENTICE,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  162 1-1710. 
Lieutenant,  Mass.  Troop  of  Horse, 
1656.  Captain,  1662.  Pequot 
and  Narragansett  Wars.  Engaged 
in  apprehension  and  return  of  Sir 
Edmund  Andros. 

Rice,  L.  Frederick,  202. 

Dennison,  Ira  W.,  242. 

Sangerjos.  P.,  247. 

Ames,  Louis  A.,  254. 

Bartholomew,  Jas.  H.,  339. 

Mason,  Win.  L.,  393. 
PRENTIS,  JOHN,    1631-1691.      Deputy, 
General  Court,  Conn.,  1668. 

Prentis,  Edward,  229. 

Converse,  Chas.  A.,  278. 

Mason,  William  L.,  393. 
PRENTIS,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1705-1747. 
Commander  Sloop  Defense  at  the 
taking  of  Louisburg,  1 745. 

Huntington,  Charles  R.,  76. 

Chew,  James  L.,  220. 
PRENTIS,    JONATHAN.      Deputy,    1702. 
Member  of  Council,    1707-1724. 
Overseer  of  Indians,  1715. 

Prentis,  Edward,  229. 
PRENTIS,  LIEUTENANTJOSEPH,  1 70 1 - 1 773, 
New  London,  Conn.     Lieutenant 
of  Militia. 

Converse,  Chas.  A.,  278. 
PRENTIS,    STEPHEN,    1666-1758,    New 
London,  Conn.      Deputy,    1712, 
et  seq.     Captain  of  Militia,  1714. 

Converse,  Chas.  A.,  278. 
PRESCOTT,  JOHN,  1 604- 1 68 1 .    Served  in 
Garrison  at  Lancaster,  in  defence 
of  the  town  against  the  Indians, 
1675  and  1676. 

Gerry,  Allston,  64. 

Melville,  Henry,  88. 

Cutter,  Edw.  J.,  183. 

Love,  Wm.  DeLoss,  227. 

Cutter,  Henry  A.,  267. 

Sawyer,  William  D.,  271. 


530 


INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Sawyer,  Charles  F.,  271. 
Moore,  George  H.s  296. 
White,  John  B.,  316. 
PRESCOTT,  JOHN,  3d.     Served  in  Garri 
son    at   Lancaster,    Mass.,    1704- 
1705. 

Bennett,  Asahel  Frank,  287. 
PRESCOTT,  CAPTAIN  JONAS,  1648-1723. 
Captain,  Groton  Co.  in  King  Wil 
liam's  War,  1689.     Deputy,  1699, 
et  seq.,  Colony  of  Mass. 
Melville,  Henry,  88. 
Cutter,  Edw.  J.,  183. 
Farns worth,  Frederick,  222. 
Cutter,  Henry  A.,  267. 
PRESCOTT,    CAPTAIN  JONAS,  2d,   1678- 
1750,    Groton,    Mass.       Deputy, 
1720. 

Melville,  Henry,  88. 
PRESCOTT,    CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,    1643- 
1 72 1 ,  Concord,  Mass.     Captain  of 
Militia,  Garrison  duty.      Deputy, 
1692,  et  seq. 

Boutelle,  Henry  S.,  287. 
Hall,  Lemuel  R.,  292. 
Moore,  George  H.,  296. 
PRESCOTT,  JONATHAN,  1675-1755.     Pri 
vate  in  Capt.  John  Gilman's  Co., 
1710. 
Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott,  60. 

PRESLEY,    COLONEL    PETER,   1750. 

Member  of  Virginia  House  of  Bur 
gesses,  1711,  ft  seq.,  ad  int. 
Barret,  Richard  A.,  309. 
PRESLEY,  WILLIAM,  1621-1669.     Mem 
ber  of  Virginia  House  of  Burgesses, 
1647. 

Barret,  Richard  A.,  309. 
PRESTON,  RICHARD,  1669.     Mem 
ber  of  Governor's  Council,  Mary 
land,     1652.     One    of  six   Com 
missioners  appointed  by  Parliament 
to  govern  the  Province,  1 65 1 . 
Coates,  Edward  H.,  138. 
Griscom,  Clement  A.,  141. 
PRESTON,  SAMUEL,   1665-1743.     Mem 
ber  of  Governor's  Council,  Prov 
ince  of  Penn.,  1700,  et  seq. 
Griscom,  Clement  A.,  141. 
PRESTON,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,  1 676- 1 750. 
Colonel,  Conn.   Militia.     Deputy, 
1714-1749. 

Abbott,  EvertonJ.,  338. 
PROCTOR,   ROBERT.      Soldier    in   King 


Philip's  War. 
Estey,  Julius  J.,  279. 


Estey,  Jacob  G.,  279. 
PROVOOST,  SERGEANT  DAVID,  1608-1656. 
Commander  at  Fort  Good  Hope, 
1642-1647.  First  of  the  "Nine 
Men,"  1652.  Sergeant,  Blue  Flag 
Co.,  Burgher  Corps,  New  Amster 
dam,  1653.  First  separate  Schout 
at  Breuckelen,  1655.  Schout  and 
Secretary  of  Breuckelen,  Amersfoort 
and  Midwont  until  his  death. 

Boardman,  Lansdale,  41. 

Collins,  H.  O.,  50,  359. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

Seaman,  Wm.  Bleecker,  108. 

Sill,  John  Targee,  1 1 1. 

Thomas,  George  Cummins,  258. 
PROVOOST,  COLONEL  DAVID,  1670-1724. 
Captain  in  Col.  Abraham  de  Pey- 
ster's  Regt.,  New-York  City,  1 700. 
Major,  1710.  Member  of  General 
Assembly,  1702-1711.  Lieut. - 
Colonel,  1716.  Colonel,  1718. 
Member  of  Council,  1708-1710. 

Seaman,  Wm.  Bleecker,  108. 

Thomas,  George  Cummins,  258. 
PROVOST,  CAPTAIN  DAVID,  1695-1781. 
2d  Lieutenant  in  Capt.  Cornelius 
Van  Home's  Co.,  1737;  ist  Lieu 
tenant  under  Capt.  Paul  Richard, 
1 738.  Captain  of  a  Co.  of  Troops, 
1740,  Spanish  Expedition. 

Seaman,  Wm.  Bleecker,  108. 

Thomas,  George  Cummins,  258. 
PRUYN,  SAMUEL,   1677-1752.     Member 
Capt.  Rooseboom's  Co.,  Albany, 
1715. 

Pruyn,  John  V.  S.  L.,  100. 
PUMPELLY,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1727-1819. 
Served  under  Capt.  John  Loring, 
relief  of  Fort  William  Henry,  1758; 
Crown  Point,  1755. 

Read,  Harmon  Pumpelly,  101. 
PUTNAM,  CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN,  1664-1715, 
Salem.  Lieutenant,  Captain,  1 706- 
1711. 

Nourse,  John  F.,  197. 

Putnam,  Geo.  J.,  201. 
PUTNAM,  EDWARD,  3d,  Sutton,   Mass. 
Delegate    to    General    Congress,, 

'774- 

Stearns,  H.  Putnam,  231. 
PUTNAM,  CAPTAIN  HENRY,    1712-1775. 
Served  in  Louisburg  and  in  French 
and  Indian  War.     Lost  his  life  at 
the  Battle  of  Lexington. 
Carnochan,  G.  M.,  47. 


531 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


PUTNAM,  MAJOR-GENERAL  ISRAEL.  At 
the  outbreak  of  the  French  War, 
1 755,  he  raised  a  company  of  men 
at  Pomfret,  Conn.;  Captain  in 
Lyman's  Regt. ;  Lake  George  and 
Crown  Point.  When  the  army 
was  disbanded  in  the  autumn  of 
1 755,  he  remained  in  the  field  with 
Major  Rogers  and  his  famous 
rangers.  Granted  a  sum  of  money 
for  ''Extraordinary  Services." 
Major,  1757;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1759.  Havana  Expedition,  1761- 
1762.  In  1764,  returned  from  a 
Western  expedition  with  rank  of 
Colonel.  Served  with  distinction 
in  the  Revolution. 

Day,  George  H.,  221. 

Castle,  Alfred  H.,  288. 

Dana,  Chas.  D.,  289. 
PUTNAM,    CAPTAIN   JOHN,    1627-1710, 
Salem.      Corporal,   1672.      Lieu 
tenant,    1678.      Captain,     1687. 
Deputy,  1679,  et  seq. 

Brown,  John  B.,  44. 

Skinner,  Henry  W.,  in,  390. 

Newhall,  James  S.,  197. 

Putnam,  Edw.  F.,  201. 

Putnam,  Geo.  J.,  201. 
PUTNAM,  LIEUTENANT  NATHANIEL,  1619- 
1 700.     Deputy  to  General  Court, 
1690-1691.    Lieutenant, Foot  Co., 
Salem  Village,  1683. 

Putnam,  Geo.  J.,  201. 

Tapley,  Henry  F.,  206. 

Stearns,  H.  Putnam,  231. 
PUTNAM,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  RUFUS, 
1738-1824.  French  and  Indian 
War.  Capt.  Ebenezer  Leonard's 
Co.,  Col.  Joseph  Frye's  Mass. 
Regt.,  1758.  Capt.  Joseph  Whit- 
comb's  Co.,  Col.  Timothy  Ruggles' 
Regt.,  1759.  Ensign,  Capt. 
Thomas  Beman's  Co.,  Col.  Wil- 
lard's  Regt.,  1760.  Stillwater, 
Saratoga,  Fort  Edward,  etc. 
Served  with  distinction  in  Revo 
lution. 

Fenner,  Chas.  Putnam,  360. 
PUTNAM,  LIEUTENANT  STEPHEN,  1694- 
1772,  Salem.  Lieutenant  in  3d 
Co.,  ist  Regt.  of  Mass.  Militia, 
1739,  Capt.  Samuel  Flint,  Col. 
Ichabod  Plaisted. 

Putnam,  Geo.  F.,  201. 

Putnam,  Geo.  J.,  201. 


PUTNAM,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1614- 
1686.  Lieutenant,  Troop  of 
Horse,  Lynn,  Mass., 1 662.  Served 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 

Stearns,  H.  Putnam,  231. 

Castle,  Alfred  H,,  288. 

Dana,  Chas.  D.,  289. 

Gillette,  Edwin  F.,  291. 

Fenner,  Charles  P.,  360. 
PYNCHON,  JOHN,  1625-1703.  Assistant, 
1655-1686.  Member  of  Council, 
1688.  Captain,  Major,  Lieuten 
ant,  and  Colonel,  1688.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  1693-1703. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  113. 

Bagley,  John  N.,  389. 
PYNCHON,  JOHN,  JR.,  1647-1721.    Com 
missioner  for  United  Colonies. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  113. 

Bagley,  John  N.,  389. 
PYNCHON,  GOVERNOR  WILLIAM,  1590- 
i662,Springfield,  Mass.  Chartered 
Incorporator  and  "  Assistant." 
Treasurer,  1632-1634.  "  Gov 
ernor  of  Springfield,"  1641-1650. 
Governing  Magistrate  of  Conn., 
1637-1638. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Hosmer,  Edward  Sturges,  73. 

McKinstry,  Charles  H.,  87. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  113. 

Walbridge,  T.  C.,  125,  152. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  126. 

Woodruff,  Chas.  H.,  130. 

Wolcott,  Roger,  212. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  220. 

Stetson,  Caleb  R.,  248. 

Evans,  Ira  H.,  279. 

Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 

Hale,  Charles  R.,  312. 

Wells,  Eben  F.,  349. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 

QUINCY,  EDMUND,  1681-1738,  Braintree, 
Mass.  Representative,  1713-1714. 
Member  of  Council,  1715-29- 

'34-'37- 

Pierce,  Jacob  W.,  200. 
Quincy,  Josiah,  201. 
QUINCY,    COLONEL  JOHN.      Major  and 

Colonel  of  Mass.  Militia.     Speaker 

of  House.     Member  of  Governor's 

Council. 
Johnson,  John  Q.  A.,  78. 

QUINCY,   LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  EDMUND, 


532 


INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1627-1698,  Braintree,  Mass.  Dep 
uty,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Suffolk  Regt.,  1698. 

Chauncey,  Elihu,  48. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Davies,  Wm.  G.,  53. 

Luquer,  Lea  McL,  86. 

Luquer,  Thatcher  T.  P.,  86. 

Eaton,  William  S.,  Jr.,  185. 

Salisbury,  Edward  E.,  229. 

Quincy,  Charles  F.,  229. 

RAMBO,  PETER  GUNNERSON,  1698. 

Member  of  the  Council,  Province 
ofPenn.,  1668. 

Benson,  Edwin  N.,  137. 

RANDALL,   SERGEANT   JOHN,  1680, 

Watertown,  Mass.  Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War,  under  Capt. 
Poole  and  Capt.  John  Holbrook. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 
RANDOLPH,  ISHAM,  1687-1742.     Mem 
ber  House  of  Burgesses  and  Adju 
tant  General,  Virginia. 

Trumbull,  Nathan  F.,  372. 
RANDOLPH,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  WIL 
LIAM,  1651-1711.  Member  House 
of  Burgesses,  1700-1705.  Cap 
tain,  Henrico  Co.  Forces,  1680. 
Lieut. -Colonel,  1699.  Attorney- 
General  and  Member  Royal  Coun 
cil  of  Virginia.  Founder  of  Wil 
liam  and  Mary  College,  1 690. 

Hutchinson,  Cary  T.,  76. 

Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  118,  168. 

Thomas,  D.  H.,  Jr.,  168. 

Trumbull,  Nathan  F.,  372. 
RAPELJE,  LIEUTENANT  JORIS,  1675-1741. 
Lieutenant     of     His      Majesty's 
Forces,  Queen's  Co.,  New-York. 

Kitchen,  John  C.  D.,  81. 

Whitehouse,  J.  N.  de  R.,  128. 

Strong,  R.  P.,  167. 
RAPALJIE,  JORIS  JANSEN,  de.  Repre 
sentative  from  "  Waal-boght," 
"to  the  first  popular  meeting  in 
New  Netherland,"  1641.  One  of 
the  "Twelve  Men." 

Moody,  Fredericks.,  362. 
RAWSON,  SECRETARY  EDWARD,  1615- 
1693.  Secretary,  Mass.  Bay 
Colony,  1650-1681.  Commis 
sioner  at  Boston,  1658.  Officer 
to  enforce  English  Naval  Laws, 
1663. 

Rawson,  Edward  S.,  327. 


Taft,  Charles  P.,  328. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
RAWSON,    REVEREND    GRINDAL,     1659- 
1715.    Chaplain  of  the  Fleet  under 
Sir  William  Phips,  Port  Royal  Ex 
pedition,  1690. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
RAWSON,   LIEUTENANT  STEPHEN,    1722- 
1773,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lieuten 
ant,  Militia,  1 749.    Assistant,  1 760. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
RAYMOND,  JOSHUA,  1639-1676,  Salem, 
Mass.,  and  New  London,  Conn. 
Commissary  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Cornet  of  Troopers. 

Otis,  Philo  A.,  297. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  303. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 
RAYNOLDS,    NATHANIEL.       Private     in 
Capt.  Hudson's  Co.,  1675.     Cap 
tain  under  Col.  Church. 

Reynold,  Edward  V.,  229. 
READ,   COLONEL  CLEMENT,    1707-1763. 
In     command     of     Expedition, 
French  and  Indian  War,  1758. 

Deen,  Wm.  M.,  255. 
READ,  JOHN,   SR.,    1598-1685,    Reho- 
both,    Mass      A.    &  H.  A.   Co., 
1644. 

Hill,  John  W.,  293. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  342. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 

Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
READ,    JOHN,  JR.,    1640-1676,    Reho- 
both,  Mass.    Killed  by  the  Indians 
at  Pierce's  Fight. 

Hill,  John  W.,  293. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  342. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 

Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
READ,  JOHN,  1679-1749,  Boston,  Mass. 
Deputy,  1738.     Member  of  Coun 
cil ,    1741-1742.       Attorney-Gen 
eral,  1723,  et  seq. 

Mclntyre,  Chas.  Jno.,  195. 

Eaton,  Theodore  H.,  255,  389. 
READ,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1 688- 1 756.    Lieu 
tenant  in  the   Delaware  Colonial 
Forces,  1747,  French  War. 

Read,  Harmon  Pumpelly,  101. 
READ,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1699-1786,  Red 
ding,  Conn.    Major,i753.    Lieut. - 
Colonel,    1757.      Colonel,    Seven 
Years'  War. 


533 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Eaton,  Theodore  H.,  255,  389. 
READE,  GEORGE,  1600-1671.  Secre 
tary,  Colony  of  Virginia,  1637. 
Acting  Governor,  1638.  Member, 
House  of  Burgesses,  James  City 
Co.,  1649.  York  Co.,  1656. 
Member  Royal  Council,  1657,  till 
his  death. 

Glenn,  John  T.,  385. 

Jackson,  Henry  R.,  385. 

McAllister,  John  M.,  386. 

Whitner,  John  A.,  386. 

Whitner,  Charles  F.,  386. 

READE,  JOSEPH,  1771 .     Member  of 

Provincial  Council  of  New-York, 
1764-1771. 

Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  69. 
READE,    ENSIGN   WILLIAM,    1605-1663. 
Weymouth,    Mass.       Ensign     of 
Foot  Co.,   1640.     Deputy,   Gen 
eral  Court,  i635-'36-'38. 

Reed,  John  L.,  166. 

Reade,  Philip,  201. 

READE,  WILLIAM,  1625-1690,  Woburn, 
Mass.  Served  in  the  Mount  Hope 
Campaign,  1675,  under  Capt. 
Prentice;  also  under  Lieut.  Oakes, 
1676,  King  Philip's  War. 

Hall,  Dudley,  68. 

READE,  WILLIAM,  1639-1706,  Wey 
mouth,  Mass.  Soldier,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Reade,  Philip,  201,  394. 

REDDOCKE,  HENRY,  ,  Providence, 

R.  I.     Deputy,  1654. 

Macdonough,  Rodney,  195. 
REDFIELD,  CAPTAIN  PELEG,  1723-1760. 
French  and  Indian  War.  2d 
Lieutenant,  loth  Co.,  2d  Conn. 
Regt.,  1756.  ist  Lieutenant, 
1758,  capture  of  Ticonderoga. 
Captain  of  ninety  men  raised 
about  Killingwoith  for  the  cam 
paign,  1759-1760.  Served  under 
Lord  Amherst  at  Crown  Point, 
and  died  near  Stockbridge,  Mass., 
on  his  journey  home. 

Proctor,  Thos.  Redfield,  100. 
REMICK,  JOSEPH,  1731-1782,  of  New- 
bury,  Mass.  Clerk  in  Lieut. -Col. 
John  Kingsbury's  Co.,  Col.  Jona 
than  Bagley's  Regt.,  at  Fort 
William  Henry,  1756. 

Remick,  Ninian  B.,  101. 

Remick,  Jno.  A.,  201. 

Remick,  Timothy,  201. 


REMINGTON,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1617- 
1667,  of  Rowley,  Mass.  In  Pe- 
quot  War. 

Remington,  Cyrus  K.,  101. 
REMSEN,  CAPTAIN  HENRY,  1736-1792. 
Ensign  in  Capt.  David  Abell's 
Foot  Co.,  New-York  City,  1760. 
Captain,  1772,  Col.  Leonard  Lis- 
penard's  Regt. 

Remsen,  Phoenix,  101. 
REMSEN,  COLONEL  JEROMUS,  1735-1790. 
Provincial  Forces,  New-York. 

Whitehouse,  J.  N.  deR.,  128. 
REVELL,  RANDALL.     Member  of  Assem 
bly,  Maryland,  1638.     Member  of 
Virginia  House  of  Burgesses,  1657- 
1658. 

Dennis,  James  Teacle,  160. 

Curtis,  George  W.  N.,  242. 

Curtis,  J.  B.  Gregg,  242. 
REYNOLDS,   THOMAS.       Delegate  from 
Calvert  Co.,  Md.,  Lower  House  of 
Assembly,  1754-1757. 

Reynolds,  Edward,  166. 
RHOADES,    ATTORNEY  -  GENERAL   JOHN, 
1658-1716,  Rhode  Island.     Dep 
uty,  General  Court.     Clerk  of  As 
sembly. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 

RHOADES,  SAMUEL.  1643 .     Served 

under      Capt.      Gardiner,      King 
Philip's  War. 

Rhoades,  Lyman,  102. 
RHOADES,  ENSIGN  SAMUEL.  Commis 
sioned  Ensign,  1768,  in  the  3d 
Co.,  Capt.  Gallison,  of  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  in  Col.  Jacob  Fowle's 
Regt.  of  Foot. 

Rhoades,  Lyman,  102. 
RHOADES,  SAMUEL.     Mayor    of    Phila 
delphia,     1774.      Member  of  the 
Continental  Congress,  1 774. 

Franklin,  William  B.,  222. 
RHODES,  SAMUEL.  Served  in  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Cox's  Co.  from  Stough- 
tonham,  Mass.,  in  French  and  In 
dian  War,  1 760.  In  Samuel  Mil 
ler's  Regt.  at  Crown  Point,  1 756, 
and  in  Capt.  Nathaniel  Blake's  Co. 
at  Crown  Point,  1756-1757. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  285. 
RICE,    EDMUND,    1594-1663,   Sudbury, 
Mass.      Deputy  to    the    General 
Court,  1640,  et  seq. 

Parker,  Charles  L.,  198. 

Rice,  Henry  B.,  202. 


534 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


RICE,  EDWARD,   1619-1712,  Marlboro, 
Mass.     Member  of  West  Middle 
sex   Regt.,   and  quartered   in  his 
garrison  house,  1 69 1 . 
Rice,  Henry  B.,  202. 
Rice,  L.  Frederick,  202. 
Pierce,  Frederick  C.,  298. 
RICE,    CORPORAL    HENRY,    1616-1711, 
Sudbury,  Mass.      Corporal,  Mili 
tary  Co.,  1686. 
Rice,  Henry  B.,  202. 
RICE,   JOSEPH,     1637-1685,    Marlboro, 
Mass.     Owned  a  garrison  house, 
King    Philip's    War,    1675-1676. 
Deputy,  1683. 
Rice,  L.  Frederick,  202. 
RICE,  SAMUEL.    Member  of  the  garrison 
at  the  house   of  Joseph   Rice  in 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  1675. 
Rice,  L.  Frederick,  202. 
Messinger,  Wm.  D.,  296. 

RICE  THOMAS,   1681,    Sudbury, 

Mass.     Commanded  a  garrison  at 
Marlboro,  1675. 
Bennett,  Asahel  F.,  287. 
RICHARD,   CAPTAIN    PAUL,    1697-1756. 
Captain,  New-York  City  Militia, 
1738.     Mayor,  1735-1 739-    DeP- 
uty,   1743-1756.     Commissary  of 
War,  1746.     Member  of  Colonial 
Assembly. 

Brown,  Paul  Richard,  44. 
RICHARD,  LIEUTENANT  STEPHEN,    1670- 
1730.     Lieutenant  in  Capt.  Isaac 
DeRiemer's   Co.,    Col.    Abraham 
de  Peyster'sRegt.,  under  Earl  Bel- 
lomont,  1700. 
Brown,  Paul  Richard,  44. 
RICHARDS,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE,  New  Lon 
don, Conn.  Deputy.  Ensign,  1 726. 
Lieutenant,  1 736.     Captain,  1739. 
Prentis,  Edward,  229. 
RICHARDS,  CAPTAIN  JEREMIAH,  JR.,  1705- 
1776,  Roxbury,    Mass.     Captain, 
Col.  Williams'  Regt.  in  Canada, 

!755- 

Rawson,  Edward  S.,  327. 
RICHARDS,  THOMAS,  Boston.     A.  &  H. 

A.  Co.,  1648. 
Rogers,  Allan,  203. 
RICHARDSON,  ABEL,  1736-1761.   Soldier 

in  the  French  War,  1756-1760. 
Woodworth,  Newell  B.,  131. 

RICHARDSON,    AMOS,    1683,    of 

Stonington,    Conn.      Deputy    to 
the  General  Court,  1676-1677. 


Doane,  Wm.  H.,  323. 
RICHARDSON,  EZEKIEL, 1647.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court  of  Mass.,  1635. 
Richardson,  Albert  E.,  281. 
Richardson,  Frederick  A.,  281. 
RICHARDSON,    LIEUTENANT  JOHN,   1639- 
1696,  Woburn,  Mass.     Soldier  in 
King    Philip's   War,    and    Phips' 
Expedition.    Lieutenant  in  Militia. 
Leach,  J.  Granville,  144. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  207. 
RICHARDSON, JOSEPH,  1 643- 1717.  Served 
under  Major  Samuel  Appleton  in 
Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Woodworth,  Newell  B.,  131. 
RICHARDSON,  LIEUTENANT  JOSIAH,  1665- 
1711,    Chelmsford,   Mass.      Lieu 
tenant  in  West  Middlesex  Regt. 
in  garrison,  1691-1692,  King  Wil 
liam's  War. 
Reade,  Philip,  299. 

RICHARDSON,  NATHANIEL,  1651-1714,  of 
Capt.  Prestiss'  Co.    Wounded  in 
the  Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Holmes,  Edwin  T.,  73. 
Richardson,  George  C.,  202. 
Tolman,  William  S.,  208. 
RICHARDSON,  SAMUEL, 1719.  Pro 
vincial    Councillor,     1688  -  1695. 
Member    of    Assembly    fourteen 
terms,  Province  of  Penn. 
Campbell,  Benjamin  H.,  46. 
Lewis,  William  F.,  146. 
Pennypacker,  Samuel  W.,  149. 

RICHARDSON,     STEPHEN,     1683. 

Served    under      Lieut.      Edward 
Oakes,  King  Philip's  War. 
Reynolds,  James,  102. 
Doane,  William  H.,  323. 
RICHARDSON,     THOMAS,     1645  -  'V20- 
Served  under  Capt.  Samuel  Gal- 
lup's  Expedition  to  Canada,  1690. 
Deputy,  1703-1704. 
Holdcn,  Joshua  B.,  190. 
Keith,  Albert,  245. 

RICHMOND,  CAPTAIN  EDWARD,  1632- 
1 696.  Lieutenant  in  King  Philip's 
War.  Captain,  1690.  Deputy, 
Rhode  Island  Assembly,  1678, 
et  seq. 

Campbell,  Wm.  A.,  46. 
Paige,  Edward  W.,  95. 
Richmond,  Adelbert  G.,  102. 
Watson,  William  H.,  126. 
Wilbour,  Joshua,  407. 
RICHMOND,  COLONEL  EZRA,  1721-1800, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Dighton,  Mass.  Aide-de-camp  to 
his  father,  Col.  Sylvester  Rich 
mond,  Louisburg  Expedition, 
1745.  Commissioned  Colonel 
by  George  II.,  and  as  such 
served  in  the  French  and  Indian 
Wars.  Representative,  1752, 
et  seq. 

Allen,  Francis  R.,  175. 
RICHMOND,  COLONEL  SYLVESTER,  1698- 
1783,  Dighton,  Mass.  Represen 
tative,  1741-1747.  Commissioned, 
1 744.  Colonel  of  the  6th  Mass. 
Regt.,  Louisburg  Expedition.  He 
planned  the  assault  which  led  to 
the  fall  of  Louisburg,  and  re 
ceived  the  French  flag  at  the  cap 
ture  of  the  fortress. 

Chapman,  Thomas  Bv  48. 

Allen,  Francis  R.,  175. 

Allen,  Frederick  B.,  176. 
RIDGELY,  DR.  CHARLES,  1737-1785. 
Member  Colonial  Assembly  of 
Delaware,  1774,  which  selected 
delegates  to  Continental  Congress 
in  Carpenter's  Hall,  Philadel 
phia. 

DuPont,  Alexis  I.,  400. 

Morris,  Walter,  40 1 . 

Ridgely,  Henry,  Jr.,  401. 

RIDGELY,  COLONEL  HENRY,  1708. 

Member  of  Assembly,  1 692.   Mem 
ber  of  Governor's  Council,  Major 
and    Colonel     of    Militia,     Anne 
Arundel     Co., 
sioner,  1683. 

Tilton,  Palmer,  207. 

Tilton,  Warren  C.,  208. 

Hall,  William  C.,  243. 

Peale,  Albert  C.,  246 


Kent  Co.,  in  the  Nanticoke  Expe 
dition,  1678. 
Spencer,  John  T.,  151. 

RISHWORTH,  EDWARD,  1617-1691,  York, 
Me.  Deputy,  General  Court,  Mass. 
Bay,    1653,    et  seq.      Councillor, 
1 646,  et  seq. 
Hale,  Josiah  L.,  188. 

ROBBINS,  LIEUTENANT  JONATHAN,  1686- 
1725.     Served  under  Capt.  Love- 
well  and  was  killed  in  battle  with 
Indians  at  Fryeburg,  Me. 
Robbins,  Howard  S.,  103. 

ROBBINS,    SAMUEL,    1643-1708,    Cam 
bridge,    Mass.      Served   in    Capt. 
Thomas     Prentice's     Co.,     King 
Philip's  War. 
Robbins,  Howard  S.,  103. 

ROBERDEAU,  DANIEL,  Philadelphia. 
Delegate  to  the  Assembly,  1756- 
1 760.  Colonel,  2d  Battalion,  Penn. 
Associates,  1775.  Brigadier-Gen 
eral,  1776. 
Buchanan,  Roberdeau,  241. 

ROBERTS,    LIEUTENANT    LEMUEL,    1 700 
.    Lieutenant,  Conn.  Militia, 

'743- 

Roberts,  Cyrus  S.,  103. 

Goodwin,  Francis,  223. 

Goodwin,  James  J.,  223. 
ROBERTS,  CAPTAIN  LEMUEL,  Simsbury, 
Conn.    9th  Co. Conn. Militia,  1 774. 

Goodwin,  Francis,  223. 

Goodwin,  James  J.,  223. 

Md.  Commis-  ROBERTS,  GOVERNOR  THOMAS.  Last 
Colonial  Governor  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  1640. 

Atwood,  Edward  S.,  34. 

Roberts,  James  A.,  103. 

Fiske,  George  F.,  290. 


RIGGS,  SERGEANT  EDWARD,  1619-1669,      ROBESON,  ANDREW,  1653-1719.     Mem- 


Roxbury,  Mass.    Served  in  Pequot 
War. 

Myer,  Isaac,  92. 

Short,  William,  315. 
RIGGS,  THOMAS,   1632-1722,  Glouces 
ter,  Mass.     Town  Clerk  fifty-one 
years.     Selectman,  twenty  years. 
Representative,  1 700. 

Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
RING,  ANDREW,  1617-1692.     Member 
of  Plymouth  Military  Co. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

RINGGOLD,  MAJOR  JAMES,  1636-1686. 
Lord  of  Eastern  Neck,  Md.  Major 
and  Commander  of  the  Militia, 


Served  in 


ber  of  Penn.  Council,  under  Gov. 
Fletcher,  1693. 

Robeson,  Andrew,  202. 
ROBIE,  SAMUEL,  1659-1717. 
King  William's  War. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 
ROBINSON,    GEORGE,    JR.,     1656-1724. 
Rehoboth,  Mass.     Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War  under  Major   Brad 
ford. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 

Blackmer,  Henry  M.,  368. 
ROBINSON,  PETER.     Lieutenant,  Sussex 
Co.  Regt.,  1756,  Delaware,  French 
War. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Robinson,  Thomas,  401. 
ROBINSON,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1705- 1767. 
Served  in  French  and  Indian 
Wars,  1756,  as  Captain  in  Col. 
Timothy  Ruggles'  Regt,  Mass. 
Troops.  Was  at  the  battle  of  Lake 
George.  Sent  to  England,  1766, 
as  Agent  for  New  Hampshire  set 
tlers,  to  present  their  petition  to 
the  King  for  relief  against  the  gov 
ernment  of  New-York. 

Robinson,  Lewis  A.,  347. 
ROBINSON,  COLONEL  TULLY,  1658-1723. 
Sheriff  of  Accomac  Co.,  Va., 
1706-1710.  County  Lieutenant, 
1715.  Justice  of  Co.,  1680.  Mem 
ber  House  of  Burgesses. 

Hobson,  Henry  W.,  370. 
ROBINSON,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  WILLIAM, 
1694-1751.  Deputy-Governor  of 
Rhode  Island,  1745-1748.  French 
War.  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Equity,  1 741-1 742.  Deputy,  1724- 
'26-'34-'42. 

Watson,  Charles  P.,  126. 

Watson,  Wm.  Henry,  127. 

Pell,  Rodman  C,  298. 

Hazard,  Rowland,  405. 

Pell,  Howland,  406. 
ROCKET  (ROCKWOOD),  BENJAMIN,  Dor 
chester,  Mass.  Soldier,  King 
Philip's  War.  Served  under  Capt. 
Benjamin  Swett  at  Black  Point, 
1677,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded. 

Ware,  Horace  E.,  208. 
RODMAN,  JOHN,  1679-1756.  Member 
of  the  King's  Council,  1738-1756. 
Member  of  the  Court  to  settle  the 
controversy  between  the  Mohegan 
Indians  and  Colony  of  Conn., 

1749- 

Jones,  Charles  Henry,  143. 

Jones,  Richmond  Legh,  144. 

Paul,  John  Rodman,  149. 

Paul,  Lawrence  T.,  149. 
RODMAN,  WILLIAM,  1720-1794.  Member 
Assembly, Province  of  Penn.,1763- 
1775.     Commissioner  to  negotiate 
with  Indians  at  Fort  Pitt,  1 768. 

Jones,  Charles  H.,  143. 

Jones,  Richmond  Legh,  144. 
RODNEY,  WILLIAM,  1652-1708.     Mem 
ber,  Colonial  Council  from  Kent 
Co.,  Delaware,  1688-1689. 

Burton,  Hiram  R.,  400. 


Rodney,  John  H.,  401. 
ROE,  JOHN.     Killed  in  Colonial  Service 
in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars, 
near  Lake  Champlain,  1756. 

Roe,  Fayette  W.,  247,  347. 

Roe,  Francis  Asbury,  247. 

Roe,  George,  247. 

ROGERS,  MAJOR  JAMES,  1726-1790. 
Ensign,  Lieutenant,  Captain  and 
Major  of  the  Queen's  Rangers  in 
New  Hampshire,  1756-1779. 

Rogers,  Edmund  J.  A.,  371. 

ROGERS,  JOHN,    1692,    Duxbury, 

Mass.  Member  of  Capt.  Myles 
Standish's  Co.,  1643.  Deputy, 
1657,  General  Court,  Plymouth 
Colony. 

Seabury,  Frederick  C.,  108. 

Allen,  Frederick  B.,  176. 

Tucker,  William  R.,  301. 
ROGERS,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1641-1716, 
Newport,   R.  I.      Captain,    1701. 
Assistant,  1705-1712. 

Noyes,  Chas.  P.,  345. 
ROGERS,  JOHN,  JR.,  1668-1727.  Ensign, 
1714,    Newport,    R.    I.,    Militia. 

Noyes,  Chas.  P.,  345. 

ROGERS,    LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH 1678. 

Member  of  the  Duxbury  Co., 
under  Capt.  Myles  Standish. 
Lieutenant  in  Capt.  Matthew 
Fuller's  Co.,  1647. 

Strong,  R.  P.,  167. 

ROGERS,  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH.  Ensign 
at  Milford,  1723.  Lieutenant, 
1726.  Colony  of  Conn. 

Kobbe,  George  C.,  257. 
ROGERS,  COLONEL  ZABDIAL,  1737-1808, 
Norwich,  Conn.  1762,  Lieuten 
ant  in  3d  Regt.  1765,  Captain. 
1774,  Major  of  the  2oth  Regt. 
1777,  Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 
ROLFE,  JOHN.     First  Secretary  and  Re 
corder  of  the  Colony  of  Virginia. 

Tiernan,  Charles  Barnard,  168. 

ROMBOUTS,  CAPTAIN  FRANCIS, 1691. 

Member  of  the  Council,  Prov 
ince  of  New-York,  under  Gov. 
Sloughter,  1691.  Schepen,  New 
Orange,  1674.  Mayor,  New- 
York,  1679.  Captain,  1684. 

Rankin ,  Egbert  G . ,   i  o  i . 

Darrach,  Bradford,  255. 

Timerlake,  William  S.,  348. 
ROOSA,  CAPTAIN  ARIE,  1 650 .     Cap- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


tain,  Foot  Co.  in  the  Ulster  and 
Dutchess  Cos.  Regt.,  Lieut.-Col. 
Jacob  Rutsen,  1700. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  360. 
ROOT,    THOMAS,    1605-1695.     One  of 
the     thirty-seven     soldiers    from 
Hartford,  Pequot  War. 

Banks,  David,  Jr.,  36. 

Kissam,  Henry  S.,  80. 

Mann,  Elias  P.,  86. 

Mann,  Francis  N.,  86. 

Root,  Arthur  G.,  104. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  115. 

Kent,  Henry  O.,  269. 
ROSE,     THOMAS.        Deputy,     General 
Court  of  Conn.,  1695. 

Swisher,  Stephen  A.,  315. 
ROSSETER,    EDWARD.     Governor's    As 
sistant,    Colony    of    Mass.    Bay, 
1629-1630. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

Betts,  Samuel  R.,  40. 

Judson,  William  P.,  79. 

Kelly,  James  H.,  80. 

Thayer,  Nathaniel,  206. 

Pierce,  James  O.,  346. 
ROSSETER,  JOSIAH.     Governor's  Assis 
tant,  Colony  of  Conn.,  1 701-1 7 1 1. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

Betts,  Samuel  R.,  40. 

Judson,  William  P.,  79. 

ROUSBY,  JOHN, 1 744.     Member  of 

the  House  of  Assembly  of  Mary 
land,  1714-1721.  Member  of  the 
Council,  1721-1744. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 

ROWE,  HUGH,    1645 ,  Gloucester, 

Mass.  Soldier  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 

RUDD,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,  1738  . 

Ensign  in  1745.  Lieutenant  in 
1750,  and  Captain  in  1758,  2d 
Co.,  5th  Regt.,  Conn.  Troops. 
Deputy,  1762  and  1764. 

Bailey,  Edward  P.,  285. 

Ridgely,  Charles,  299. 
RUGGLES,  JOHN,  1633-1713,  Roxbury, 
Mass.  Served  under  Capt.  Nicho 
las  Manning,  1676;  also  under 
Lieut.  Gillman's  Co.,  Major  Sav 
age;  also  trooper  under  Capt. 
Davis,  1675. 

Bostwick,  Henry  A.,  42. 

Pettibone,  Asa  G.,  298. 

Spooner,  Frank  E.,  300. 


RUGGLES,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1629-1692. 
Lieutenant,  1676.  Captain,  Rox 
bury  Militia.  Actively  engaged 
in  the  overthrow  of  Andros, 
1689. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 
RUGGLES,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1658-1715. 
Captain  of  Roxbury,  Mass.  Militia. 
Deputy  four  years. 

Adams,  John  W.,  338. 
RUGGLES,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  TIMOTHY, 
1711-1795,  Hardwick,  Mass.  Pro 
vincial  Forces  of  Mass.,  Northern 
Frontiers.  French  and  Indian 
War,  1753-1763.  Secondincom- 
mand  at  battle  of  Lake  George. 
Delegate  to  Congress,  New-York, 
1765,  and  its  President.  Served 
with  distinction  in  Revolution. 

Green,  Samuel  Swett,  187. 

Green,  John,  312. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN.  Member  of  the  "  Barn- 
stable  Co.,"  Plymouth  Colony, 
under  Lieut.  Thomas  Dymoke,  in 
active  service  with  the  Indians, 
1643-1644. 

Bartlett,  John  Russell,  37. 
RUSSELL,  JONATHAN,    1700-1774.     En 
sign,    Provincial    Forces,    Conn., 
1731.    Lieutenant,  1737.   Deputy, 
1738,  etseq. 

Merwin,  Walter  L.,  147. 
RUSSELL,  LIEUTENANT  PELEBIAH.  "Crown 
Point  Expedition,"  1757,  Col.  Na 
thaniel  Meserve's  New  Hampshire 
Regt. 

Russell,  Steven  G.,  347. 
RUSSELL,    HON.    RICHARD,    1612-1679. 
Member    General     Court,    Mass. 
Speaker,   1648,  et  seq.  Councillor, 
i659-'74.     Treasurer,  1644-^9. 

Ward,  Charles  S.,  233. 

Hubbard,  Gardiner  G.,  244. 

RUST,QUARTERMASTER  NATHANIEL,  1639- 

1713,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Quarter 
master,  Expedition  to  Canada, 
1690.  Deputy,  1690-1691. 

Rust,  Nathaniel].,  203. 

Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
RUTGERS,    CAPTAIN    ANTHONY,     New- 
York     City    Militia,     1726-1746. 
Member,  New-York  Colonial  As 
sembly,  1726-1737. 

Smith,  Gouverneur  Mather,  1 12. 

Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  1 12. 


538 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


RUTGERS,  HARMAN, 1711.    Private 

in  the  Burgher  Corps,  New  Am 
sterdam,   1653. 

Marshall,  Henry  Rutgers,  87. 

Satterlee,  Francis  LeR.,  105. 

Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  120. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 
RUTGERS,  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  (HEN- 
DRICK),  1711-1779.  Ensign  in 
Capt.  Cornelius  Van  Home's  Co., 
New-York  City  Militia,  1737. 
2d  Lieutenant  in  Capt.  Abraham 
Van  Wyck's  Co.,  1738. 

Foulke,  William,  63. 

LeRoy,  Frederick  S.,  83. 

Wells,  Thos.  L.,  128. 
RUTTER,  HON.  THOMAS,  ist.     Member 
of  Assembly,  Province   of  Penn., 
Co.  of  Philadelphia,  1713,  et  seq. 

Brooke,  John  R.,  339. 

SABIN,  BENJAMIN,  1646-1725.     Deputy, 
General  Court  of  Conn.,  i7i9-'23. 

Sabin,  David  D.,  314. 
SABIN,   MAJOR  JOHN,  1666-1742,  Pom- 
fret,    Conn.     Captain    of  Militia, 
1714. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  341. 

SABIN,  WILLIAM, 1687,  Rehoboth, 

Mass.     Deputy,  1657,  et  seq. 

Brown,  George  E.,  180. 

Sabin,  David  D.,  314. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  342. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 

Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
SALTONSTALL,  GOVERNOR  GuRDON,i666- 
1 724.    Governor,  Colony  of  Conn. 
1708. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  105. 

Stoddard,  Enoch  V.,  115. 

Thompson,  Edward  Ray,  1 18. 

Thompson,  Hobart  W.,  119. 

Lennig,  Charles  F.,  145. 
SALTONSTALL, COLONEL  NATHANIEL,  1 647- 
1 707.  Was  in  command  of  the 
troops  sent  to  Boston  "  to  pre 
vent  usurpation  of  Gov.  Andros, 
and  to  quiet  the  people  at  Casco 
Bay,"  1680.  Member  of  Council, 
and  Assistant,  Mass.  Bay  Colony, 
1679-1686. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  105. 

Hastings,  Henry,  189. 

Thayer,  Nathaniel,  206. 
Bagley,  John  N.,  389. 
SALTONSTALL,  SIR  RICHARD,  1586-1660. 


Proprietary  Patentee  and  Assistant 
of  the  General  Court,  Mass.  Bay 
Co.  Chairman,  Committee  to 
arrange  transfer  of  the  Govern 
ment  of  the  Co.  from  England  to 
the  Colony,  1 629.  Original  Paten 
tee  of  Conn. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  105. 

Hastings,  Henry,  189. 

Thayer,  Nathaniel,  206. 
SALTONSTALL,  RICHARD,  1610-1694. 
Sergeant-Major,  Col.  Endicott's 
Regt.,  1641.  Assistant  and  Dep 
uty,  General  Court,  Mass.  Bay 
Colony,  1635-1649. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  105. 

Hastings,  Henry,  189. 

Thayer,  Nathaniel,  206. 

Wight,  William  W.,  304. 

Bagley,  John  N.,  389. 
SAMPSON,  ABRAHAM.    Member  of  Dux- 
bury  Militia,  1643. 

Sampson,  Clark  H.,  314. 
SANBORN,  DANIEL,  1728-1812.  Mem 
ber  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Drake's  Co. 
of  Scouts,  1 746,  Province  of  New 
Hampshire;  also  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Folsom's  Co.,  Col.  Joseph  Blam's 
Regt.,  1755,  Crown  Point  Expe 
dition. 

Sanborn,  John  P.,  406. 
SANBORN,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1620-1692. 
Ensign,  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1677. 
Lieutenant,  1 679.  Officer  in  King 
William's  War,  1689.  Repre 
sentative,  General  Assembly,  1 685 . 

Cadle,  Henry,  310. 

Moulton,  John  H.,  313. 

Conner,  John  Sanborn,  322. 

Conner,  Phineas  Sanborn,  322. 
SANDELANDES,  JAMES,  1636-1692.    Pro 
vincial  Councillor,  Penn.,  1681. 

Ward,  Brinton,  138. 

SANDFORD,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  SR., 

1692,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J.  Major, 
1683.  Attorney-General,  1683. 
Member  of  Council,  East  Jersey. 
1 682- 1 686.  President  of  Court  at 
Elizabeth,  1671. 

Toler,  Henry  P.,  258. 
SANDS,  CAPTAIN  JAMES,  1622-1695. 
Deputy,  New  Shoreham  Co.,  R. 
I.,  1665.  Assistant  Warden,  1676. 
Commanded  the  Militia  Co.  in 
King  Philip's  War,  and  his  house 
garrisoned. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Sands,  B.  Aymar,  105. 

Schieffelin,  Eugene,  106. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  107. 

Seton,  Robert,  109. 

Suckley,  Robert  B.,  116. 

Downing,  Augustus  C,  255. 

Otis,  Philo  A.,  297. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  302. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 

Sands,  James  T.,  314. 
SANDS,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1649-1712.  New 
Shoreham     Co.,     Rhode     Island 
Troops.    Deputy,  1678-1681. 

Sands,  B.  Aymar,  105. 

Suckley,  Robert  B.,  116. 

Trenchard,  Edward,  120. 

Prime,  Frederick,  150. 

SANFORD,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN, '653. 

Sergeant,  1640.  Lieutenant,  1644. 
Assistant,  1647. 

Noyes,  Charles  P.,  345. 
SANFORD,  GOVERNOR  PELEG,  1639-1701. 
Major,  1679.  Lieut. -Colonel,  1687. 
Member  of  Sir  Edward  Andros' 
Council,  1687.  Governor  of  Rhode 
Island,  1680-1683. 

Noyes,  Charles  P.,  93,  345. 

Noyes,  Daniel  R.,  345. 
SANGER,     RICHARD.       Deputy,     Mass. 
General  Court,  1775. 

SangerJ.  P.,  247. 
SARES,  RICHARD.     See  SEARS. 
SARGENT,    JOHN,     1639-1710,    Charles- 
town,  Mass.  Served  in  King  Philip's 
War    under    Lieut.    Gillam    and 
Major  Savage. 

Sargent,  Frederick  H.,  372. 
SATTERLEE,  LIEUTENANT  BENEDICT,  1714- 
1778.      French  and  Indian  War. 
Ensign,   1758.     Lieutenant,  1759. 

Satterlee,  Edward  R.,  105. 

Satterlee,  F.  Le  Roy,  105. 

Satterlee,  Herbert  L.,  106. 

Swartwout,  Satterlee,  1 1 7. 

SAUNDERS,  JAMES, 1707.     Member 

General  Assembly  of  Maryland, 
1692-1701.  Member  of  the  Coun 
cil,  1701-1707. 

Wilson,  James  G.,  169. 

Wilson,  Marshall  G.,  170. 

Wilson,  William  B.,  170. 
SAUNDERS,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1714-1782. 
In  service  under  Sir  William  John 
son,  Bart.,  1757-1758,  "in  sev 
eral  marches  on  the  frontier  of 
Albany  Co.  against  the  enemy." 


Beekman,  Jas.  W.,  38. 
SAVAGE,     CAPTAIN    JOHN,    1707-1792. 
Served    under  Abercrombie;  also 
under      Bradstreet      at     Ticon- 
deroga,  1758. 

Shelton,  George  G.,  MO. 

Shelton,  William  A.,  no. 
SAVAGE,  MAJOR  THOMAS,  1607-1682, 
Boston,  Mass.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 
Lieutenant,  1641.  Captain,  1651. 
Major  commanding  the  Mass. 
Forces  in  the  Mount  Hope  Cam 
paign,  1676.  Deputy,  General 
Court,  1654,  et  seq.  Speaker, 
1659-1671.  Assistant,  1680-1681. 

Andrew,  Henry  H.,  177. 

Bell,  Charles  U.,  178. 

Hotchkiss,  Henry  Lucius,  225. 
SAWYER,  CALEB,  1659-1755.     In  garri 
son  at  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1704. 

Sawyer,  William  D.,  271. 

Sawyer,  Charles  F.,  271. 
SAWYER,  SERGEANT  CALEB,  1737-1815, 
Harvard,  Mass.  Soldier  in  Col. 
Wilder's  Regt.  against  Crown 
Point,  1755.  Sergeant  in  Capt. 
Thos.  Wilder's  Co.,  1757,  and 
under  Capt.  Josiah  Whitney. 

Sawyer,  William  D.,  271. 

Sawyer,  Charles  F.,  271. 
SAWYER,  JOSHUA,  1655-1738,  Lancaster, 
Mass.     Member  of  Capt.    Daniel 
Henchman's    Co.,    King   Philip's 
War. 

Morris,  Seymour,  296. 
SAWYER,    NATHANIEL,    1670-1756.      In 
garrison  at  Lancaster,    1 704- 1711, 
and  in  engagements  with  the  In 
dians. 

Bennett,  Asahel  F.,  287. 
SAWYER,  PHINEAS,  1709-1782.  In  Capt. 
Eph.  Wilder's  Co.,  1748.  "  Sur- 
body's"  raid.  Also  under  Capt. 
John  Carter,  alarm  for  Fort  Wil 
liam  Henry,  second  Crown  Point 
Expedition,  1757. 

Bennett,  Asahel  F.,  287. 
SAWYER,  SAMUEL,   1698-1787.     Served 
in  Lovewell's  War,  1722-1726. 

Gerry,  Allston,  64. 

SAWYER,  THOMAS,  1616-1706.  In  gar 
rison  at  Lancaster,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Sawyer,  William  D.,  271. 

Sawyer,  Charles  F.,  271. 
SAWYER,    WILLIAM,   1656-1718,    New- 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


bury,  Mass.  Soldier  in  Major 
Appleton's  Regt.,  King  Philip's 
War.  Representative,  1 707,  et  seq. 

Morgan,  Appleton,  90. 

Wilson,  John  A.,  139. 
SAXTON,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  1656-1715. 
Member  of  Capt.  Moseley's  Co., 
1675;  a^so  under  Lieut.  Nathaniel 
Reynolds,  1676.  Captain  in  Mi 
litia. 

Fletcher,  Paris,  341. 

SAYRE,    CAPTAIN    DANIEL,     1666-1748. 

Lieutenant,    Col.  Schuyler's  Co., 

New-York  Militia.     Expedition  to 

Canada  ini  71 1,  after  ward  Captain. 

Banta,  Theodore  M.,  36. 

Duffield,  Howard,  58. 

Sayres,  Edward  S.,  150. 

SCARBRUGH,       CAPTAIN       EDMUND,      I  St. 

Member,  Virginia  House  of  Bur 
gesses  from  Accomac  Co.,  1629, 
et  seq. 

Dennis,  James  Teacle,  160. 

SCARBRUGH,  COLONEL  EDMUND,  2d, 

1671.  Member,  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1 642- 1 67 1 .  Speaker, 
1645.  m  command  of  the  Expe 
dition  against  the  Assateague  In 
dians,  1659. 

Dennis,  James  Teacle,  160. 

Hobson,  Henry  W.,  370. 

SCHERMERHORN,      SYMON,      1658-1696, 

who,  at  the  destruction  of  Schen- 
ectady  by  the  French  and  Indians, 
February  8, 1 69O,though  wounded, 
rode  to  Albany  to  give  the  alarm. 

Schermerhorn,  Edw.  G.,  106. 

Schermerhorn,  Chas.  A.,  106. 

Suydam,  Walter  L.,  117. 

Thebaud,  Paul  G.,  118. 
SCHENCK,  ROELOF  MARTENSE.     Captain 
of  Horse,  Kings  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1690. 

Vander  Veer,  Edgar  A.,  122. 
SCHNEIDER,  JOHANNES  WILHELM,   1682- 
1768.    Volunteer  Co.  of  Palatines, 
Expedition     against    Canada,    in 
1711  from  Annsburg. 

Kissam,  Henry  S.,  80. 

Reynolds,  Hoffman  K.,  101. 

SCHOONMAKER,      LIEUTENANT     HENDRICK 

JOCHEMSEN, 1 68 1.      Served  at 

Fort   Orange,  and  in  the  Esopus 
War.     Member  of  Council  of  War. 
Severely    wounded  at  Wittnych, 
1663. 
Poucher,  John  W.,  100. 


Re  Qua,  Charles  H.,  299. 
SCHOONMAKER,  CAPTAIN  JOCHEM,  1658 
1 730.    Captain,  Ulster  Co.  Militia, 
New-York,  against  the  Indians. 

Poucher,  John  W.,  100. 
SCHUYLER,  CAPTAIN  ARENT,  1662-1730. 
New-York      Provincial      Forces, 
French   and   Indian  Wars,    1693- 
1696. 

Clark,  Henry  Schieffelin,  49. 

Harriman,  William  E.,  70. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  107. 
SCHUYLER,    COLONEL   JOHANNES,   1668- 
1 747.  New-York  ProvincialForces, 
French  and  Indian  Wars. 

Church,  Richard,  49. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  69. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 
SCHUYLER,  COLONEL  JOHANNIS,  v.  VAN 

SCHUYLER. 

SCHUYLER,  CAPTAIN  NICHOLAS.  Expe 
dition  to  Onondague,  1711.  Cap 
tain  of  the  Fort  at  Albany,  1 747- 
1748. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 
SCHUYLER,  COLONEL  PIETER,  1657-1724. 
Lieutenant  of  Horse,  1685.  Com 
manded  a  Co.,  at  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1689.  In  command  of  the 
Fort  at  Albany,  1689.  For  many 
years  delegate  to  the  Councils  of 
the  Five  Nations,  who  honored 
him  with  the  name  of  "  Queeder." 
Led  the  expedition  which  ended 
in  the  capture  of  Fort  La  Prairie. 
Member  of  the  King's  Council, 
1662-1720,  and,  as  President, 
Acting  Governor  of  the  Province, 

Beekman,  J.  William,  38. 
Fitzgerald,  Louis,  61. 
Fryer,  Robt.  L.,  63. 
Livingston,  Philip,  84. 
Montgomery,  J.  Lynch,  90. 
Olin,  Stephen  H.,  94. 
Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 
Schuyler,  Clarkson  C.,  107. 
Spaulding,  George  B.,Jr.,  112. 
Stanton,  Henry,  1 14. 
Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 
Wainwright,  John  T.,  124. 
Wain wright,  William  P.,  124. 
Wetmore,  Edward  W.,  128. 
Livingston,  John  H.,  146. 
Armstrong,  Horatio  G.,  159. 
Clark,  Kenneth,  340. 


541 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


SCHUYLER,  PHILIP  PlETERSE,  V.  VAN 
SCHUYLER. 

SCHUYLER,  PHILIP,  1666-1724.  Lieu 
tenant  at  Albany,  1704.  Officer 
in  Co.  of  Fusileers,  1715. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 
SCHUYLER,  COLONEL  PHILIP,  1733-1804. 
Captain  in  the  Colonial  Service, 
1755.  Major,  1758.  Colonel, 
1767.  In  active  service,  French 
and  Indian  Wars.  Major-General 
in  the  Continental  Army. 

Pell,  William  Cruger,  97. 
SCOTT,    WILLIAM.      Soldier    in    Capt. 
William  Turner's  Co.,  Falls  Fight. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  92. 
SCOTTOW,  JOSHUA,  1615-1698.  Cap 
tain,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1645,  and 
of  a  Co.  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Captain  of  Garrison,  and  Magis 
trate,  at  Scarborough,  and  Pro 
prietor  there.  Chief  Justice,  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  Province  of 
Maine.  Deputy. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

Pike,  Chas.  E.,  346. 
SCRANTON,  CAPTAIN  ICHABOD.     Lieuten 
ant,  1755,  Louisburg  and  Ticon- 
deroga.     Died  in  Service. 

Scranton,  Benjamin  H.,  107,  390. 
SCUDDER,  RICHARD,  1671-1754,  Hope- 
well,    N.    J.     Lieutenant,     1711, 
Expedition  to  Canada. 

Stryker,  Wm.  Scudder,  258. 
SEABROOKE,  THOMAS.  Member  of  Capt. 
Osborne's  Co.,  New-York  Pro 
vincial  Troops.  Killed  by  the  In 
dians  in  an  attack  at  Castle  Hill, 
Dec.  17,  1675. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,325. 
SEABURY,    SAMUEL,     1640-1681,    Dux- 
bury,  Mass.     Deputy,  1676.    En 
sign,  1678. 

Seabury,  Frederick  C.,  107. 
SEAMAN,     CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1610-1695. 
Served  in  the  Indian  Wars,  1 668- 
1676. 

Bostwick,  Henry  A.,  42. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Hicks,  Benjamin  D.,  72. 

Hicks,  Frederick  C.,  72. 

Mead,  Spencer  P.,  88. 

Seaman,  Louis  L.,  108. 
SEARLE,    CAPTAIN  JOHN.     Commanded 
the  privateer  Jacob,  eight  guns, 
Spanish  War,  1762. 


Barclay,  James  Searle,  36. 
SEARLE,  CAPTAIN  RALPH,  1606-1678. 
Treasurer  of  Portsmouth,  1649. 
Founder  of  Portsmouth,  1639. 
Deputy,  1658.  Trooper,  1667, 
and  Captain. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 
SEARS,     CAPTAIN      PAUL,      1637-1707. 
Captain,    Mass.    Militia,      Narra- 
gansett  War. 

Bryant,  Percy,  45. 

Sears,  Clinton  Brooks,  108. 

Sears,  Walter  J.,  109. 

Sears,  Henry  D.,  203. 

Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
SEARS,  or  SARES,  RICHARD,  1590-1676. 
Member  of  the  "  Yarmouth  Co.," 
Lieut.  William  Palmer.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  Plymouth  Colony, 
1662. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108,347. 

Sears,  Walter  J.,  109. 

Forbes,  Charles  S.,  279. 

Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
SEARS,   CAPTAIN    SAMUEL,    1663-1741. 
Lieutenant    in    1706,    and    later 
Captain. 

Sears,  Walter  J.,  109. 

Sears,  Henry  D.,  203. 
SEARS,  LIEUTENANT  SILAS,  1637-1697- 
Ensign,  "  Barnstable  Co.,"  1681. 
Lieutenant,  1682.  Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  Plymouth  Colony, 
1685-1691. 

Benedict,  Jas.  A.,  39. 

Sears,  Walter  J.,  109. 

Van  Dyke,  Harry  W.,  248. 
SEARS,  SILAS,  1661-1732.     A  member 
of  "  Barnstable   Co."     Represen 
tative,  General  Court  at  Plymouth 
in  1691. 

Sears,  Walter  J.,  109. 
SEAVER,  NATHANIEL,  1645-1676.    Mem 
ber  of  Capt.    Wadsworth's    Co. 
Killed  by  Indians,  Sudbury  Fight. 

Boutelle,  Frank  W.,  42. 

Barrows,  John  Wright,  368. 
SEAVER,  NATHANIEL,  Sudbury,  Mass. 
Member  of  Capt.  Joseph  Brown's 
Co.,  French  and  Indian  War, 
1739.  Trumpeter  in  Capt.  Josiah 
Brown's  Co.,  1746-1747. 

Boutelle,  Frank  W.,  42. 
SEAVER,   ROBERT,    1608-1683.     Soldier 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Brown,  Daniel  A.,  179. 


542 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Danforth,  Allen,  183. 
Levering,  Henry  M.,  195. 
Seaver,  James  E.,  204. 
Barrows,  John  W.,  368. 
SEDGWICK,    MAJOR-GENERAL    ROBERT, 
1613-1656,    Charlestown,    Mass. 
Captain,  1636.      Charter  Member 
and  Captain,  A.  &H.  A.  Co.  Com 
mander  of  the  Castle,  1641.    Mem 
ber,  Council  of  War,  1643.     Ma 
jor-General,    Mass.  Forces,    1652. 
Expedition  against  Acadia,   1656. 
Expedition  against  Jamaica,  where 
he    died.      Made    Governor    and 
Major-General  by  the  Protector. 
Johnson,  S.  Albert,  78. 
Murray,  Charles  H.,  92. 
Mynderse,  William,  92. 
Andrews,  James  S.,  217. 
Hart,  Samuel,  224. 
Thompson,  Harry  G.,  231. 
Ward,  Brownlee  R.,  232. 
Ward,  Charles  S.,  233. 
Sedgwick,  Edwin  H.,  300. 
Phillips,  George  M.,  345. 
Klink,  George  T.,  361. 
SEELEY,  CAPTAIN  NATHANIEL.     4th  Co., 
Conn.  Regt.,  First  American  Army, 
1675.    Killed  in  the  Great  Swamp 
Fight. 

Seeley,  Wm.  E.,  230. 
SELDEN,  EZRA.     Lieutenant   of  the   3d 
Co.  of  Foot,  Lyme,  Conn.,  1755. 
Representative,     General     Court, 
1768,  et  seq. 
Eaton,  Geo.  F.,  222. 
SELDEN,  JOSEPH,  1651-1724.     Soldier  in 
Capt.  William  Turner's  Co.,  Falls 
Fight,  1676. 
Eaton,  Geo.  F.,  222. 
Spencer,  Horatio  N.,  315. 
Frazer,  Sheldon  L.,  342. 
SELDEN,  SAMUEL.  Lieutenant  in  Conn. 
Colonial  Troops,  1738.     Captain, 
3d    Co.    of  Foot,    Lyme,    1740. 
Representative,     General     Court, 
1744. 

Eaton,  Geo.  F.,  222. 
SELLECK,  JONATHAN,  1641-1712.     Dep 
uty  from  Stamford,  Conn.,  1670- 
1708.  Assistant,  1695- 1701.    ?aP" 
tain     in     Great    Swamp    Fight. 
Major,  1696.    Judge,  1698. 
Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 
SEVERANCE,  JOSEPH,    1682-1766,    Mon 
tague,    Mass.     In    the  Meadows' 


Fight  in  1704,  and  a  soldier  in 
1713.  Wounded  by  the  Indians 
and  made  a  cripple,  for  which  he 
received  a  grant  of  land  by  the 
General  Court.  Corporal  under 
Capt.  Kellogg,  1743.  Orderly, 

.1747- 

Fiske,  George  F.,  290. 
SEVERANCE,  MARTIN,  1718-1810.  Soldier 
at  Fort  Dummer  under  Capt.  Kel 
logg,    1738-1739.      Under  Capt. 
Clessom,  1 755.     Under  Capt.  Cat- 
lin,  1756,  and  a  member  of  Capt. 
Robert  Roger's  Rangers,  1 758. 
Fiske,  George  F.,  290. 
SEWALL,  DUMMER.    Enlisted  in  the  Pro 
vincial   Army  raised    to    operate 
against    the     French    in    North 
America,  and  served  at  Louisburg, 
1758,    where  he   was   appointed 
Ensign.     On  his  return  was  made 
Lieutenant  and  ordered  to  Canada, 
and  served  under    General    Am- 
herst,  reduction  of  Canada. 
Benson,  Frank  S.,  39. 
SEWALL,    HENRY,     1614-1700,     New- 
bury,    Mass.       Deputy,    General 
Court,  1661,  et  seq. 
Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 
Davies,  Wm.  G.,  53. 
Jenkins,  Thos.  C,  163. 
Keyser,  Robert  B.,  163. 
Remick,  John  A.,  201. 
Remick,  Timothy,  201. 

SEWALL,  HENRY, 1665.     Principal 

Secretary  of  Maryland,  1661-1665. 
Deputy,    1 66 1,    et  seq.     Member 
Governor's  Council,  1661. 
Sewell,  Wynn  R.,  150. 
Spencer,  JohnT.,  151. 
Brent,  Jos.  Lancaster,  159. 
Keyser,  Robert  Brent,  163. 
SEWALL,  NICHOLAS,  1640-1737.     Mem 
ber  and  Secretary  Provincial  Coun 
cil,   Maryland,     1686.       Deputy- 
Governor,    1689.      Major,  Militia. 
Spencer,  John  T.,  151. 
Jenkins,  Thos.  C.,  163. 
SEWALL,  SAMUEL,  1652-1730.     Thirty- 
three  years  Assistant,   and  forty 
years    Chief  Justice,    Colony    of 
Mass.  Bay. 

Chauncey,  Elihu,  48. 
Davies,  Julien  Townsend,  53. 
Davies,  William  G.,  53. 
SEWARD,  WILLIAM.    Sergeant,  Guilford 


543 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Conn.    Militia.      Lieutenant   and 
Captain. 
Munger,  Carl  E.,  227. 

SEWITZ,   ABRAHAM.     Member  of  Capt. 

George  Wolfs  Co.,  1763. 
Eyerman,  John,  256. 

SEYMOUR,   CAPTAIN   RICHARD,  Hartford 
and  Farmington,  Conn.     Captain 
of  Seymour  Fort  (Kensington). 
Brooker,  Charles  F.,  219. 

SHAPLEIGH,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1640- 
1706,  Kittery,  Me.  Sergeant, 
1663.  Ensign,  1665.  Lieuten 
ant,  1696.  Representative,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1696.  Killed  by  the 
Indians  at  Spruce  Creek,  (Kittery). 
Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  314. 

SHAPLEIGH,  NICHOLAS,  1720 .     Sol 
dier    in    the    ''Blue    Troup"   of 
Horse,    Sir    William    Pepperrell's 
Regt,  1757- 
Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  314. 

SHAPLEIGH,  MAJOR  NICHOLAS,  1680 . 

Representative,  General  Court  of 
Mass.,  for  York  Co.,  Maine,  1753. 
Captain  and  Major  of  Co.  Troops, 

'733- 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  Lv  314. 

SHARPE,     CAPTAIN    JAMES,     '779- 

Captain,  1758,  in  the  3d  Battalion 
of  Penn.  Regt.,  under  Col.  Hugh 
Mercer.  In  service  in  the  Forbes 
campaign.  Also,  1759,  under 
Col.  William  Clapham. 

Kunkel,  Robert  S.,8i. 

Liggett,  Sidney  B.,  146. 
SHARP(E),  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1643-1676. 
Capt.  Wadsworth's  Co.     Killed  at 
the  Sudbury  Fight. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

Tyler,  Henry  B.,  152. 

Tyler,  Sidney  F.,  152. 
SHATTUCK,  SERGEANT  JOHN,  1647-1675, 
Watertown,  Mass.  Sergeant  in 
Capt.  Richard  Beer's  Co.,  King 
Philip's  War,  1675.  Relief  of 
Northfield.  Drowned  while  cross 
ing  Charlestown  Ferry  as  messen 
ger  from  the  fight  to  the  Colonial 
Government. 

Cutter,  Ed  ward  J.,  183. 

Shattuck,  Edward  H.,  204. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 

SHAW,  JOHN,   1694.     Member    of 

the  Plymouth  Military  Co.,  1643. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 


SHAW,     ROGER,    1661.       Deputy 

from  Hampton,  N.  H.,  General 
Court,  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1651- 
1653. 

Folsom,  Albert  A.,  185. 
Cadle,  Henry,  310. 

SHEAFE,  SAMPSON,  1650-1724.     In  1698 
Assistant  and  Secretary  of  Mass. 
Bay  Colony.      Commissary,  New 
England  Forces,  Expedition  against 
Quebec,  1711. 
Blunt,  Stanhope  English,  41. 
SHEAFE,  SAMPSON,  JR.,  1681-1772,  New 
Castle,  N.  H.     Member  of  Coun 
cil,  1740-1761. 
Blunt,  Stanhope  English,  41. 
SHELBY,     CAPTAIN     EVAN,     1720-1794. 
Captain  of  Co.  of  Rangers,  French 
and  Indian  War,   1754.     Captain 
in  the  Provincial  Forces.     Laid  out 
the  old   Pennsylvania  Road  over 
the    Alleghany   Mountains.     Led 
the  advance  against  Fort  Duquesne, 
under  Gen.  Forbes,  his  gallantry 
being    particularly   noted  in   the 
Battle  of  Loyal  Henning.     In  the 
battle  at  Kenawha,  1774,  he  was 
the  ranking  officer  at  its  close. 
Shelby,  Chas.  K.,  109. 
Todd,  Charles  H.,  355. 
SHELBY,  LIEUTENANT  ISAAC,  1750-1826. 
Served  under    his    father,    Capt. 
Evan   Shelby,   Army  of  Virginia, 
1774,    under    Gen.    Lewis,    War 
against  the  Shawnees  and  Dela- 
wares.      First  Governor   of  Ken 
tucky. 

Shelby,  Chas.  K.,  109. 
Todd,  Charles  H.,  355. 
SHELDON,  ENSIGN  EBENEZER,  1678-1755. 

Ensign,  1701. 
Rhoades,  Lyman,  102. 
SHEPARD,    MAJOR    JOHN,     1690-1781, 
Canton,    Mass.      Captain,     1741. 
Commanded     Regt.,     1746,    en 
camped  near   Boston,    Alarm    of 
the    approaching    of  the   French 
Fleet  under  D'Anville. 
Pierce,  George  F.,  200. 
SHEPPARD,  SERGEANT  JOHN,   1652-1707, 
Hartford,  Conn.     Served  in  Indian 
War,  Expeditions  to  "  diereffeilde  " 
and   Albany,     1692,    Capt.   John 
Bull. 

Smith,  Wyllys  K.,  300. 
Felton,  Samuel  M. ,  324. 


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SHERBURNE,  HENRY,  1680,  Ports 
mouth,  N.  H.  Deputy,  General 
Court  of  Mass.  Bay,  1660. 

Clarke,  George  K.,  181. 
SHERBURNE,    HENRY.       Member  King's 
Council,  1759. 

Thompson,  Harry  G.,  231. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  314. 
SHERBURNE,    CAPTAIN    SAMUEL,     1638- 
1691.     Killed  by  the  Indians  at 
Meregnoit,  King  William's  War. 

Thompson,  Harry  G.,  231. 

Knox,  William  Salisbury,  245. 
SHERMAN,  CAPTAIN   DAVID,  1665-1753, 
Stratford,    Conn.     Ensign,    1703. 
Lieutenant,  1 708.     Captain,  1709. 
Deputy,  General  Court,  1 709. 

Hatch,  Arthur  M.,  71. 
SHERMAN,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,    1614-1690, 
Watertown,  Mass.     Ensign,  1654. 
Captain,  1680.     Deputy,  General 
Court,  1651,  et  seq. 

Mitchell,  Wm.  Anderson,  89. 

Daniels,  Howard  B.,  184. 

Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  209. 

Boutelle,  Henry  Sherman,  287. 

Vail,  Henry  S.,  302. 
SHERMAN,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1650-1730, 
Woodbury,  Conn.  Captain^i  i. 
Train  Band,  1711.  Assistant, 
1711-1723.  Deputy,  seventeen 
sessions.  Speaker,  1711-1712. 

Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  93. 
SHERMAN,  PHILIP,  1610-1689.  First 
Secretary,  Providence  Plantations, 
1639.  Member,  Court  of  Com 
missioners,  1656.  Deputy,  1665- 
1667.  Member  of  Council,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Campbell,  Wm.  A.,  46. 

Guilford,  Nathan,  67. 

Haight,  Abner  Sherman,  68. 

Haight,  Frederick  E.,  68. 

Paige,  Edward  Winslow,  95. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 

Mumford,  Jas.  G.,  197. 

Green,  Chas.  A.,  256. 

Otis,  Joseph  E.,  Jr.,  297. 

Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 
SHERMAN,  SAMUEL,  1618-1684.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  Conn. ,1637, which 
declared  that  "there  shalbe  an 
offensive  warr  against  the  Pe- 
quoitt."  Assistant,  1663-1668. 
One  of  committee  to  defend  the 
coast  from  Stratford  to  Rye  against 


the    Dutch    under    Admiral     De 
Reuter,  1665. 

Betts,  Louis  F   H.,  40. 

Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  61. 

Gilfillan,  Wm.  W.,  64. 

Judson,  William  P.,  79. 

Kissam,  Henry  S.,  80. 

Ladd,  William  W.,  81. 

Logan,  Walter  S.,  84. 

Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  93. 

Adams,  John  Q.,  338. 
SHERWOOD,   ENSIGN    MATTHEW,    1643- 
1715.      Soldier,    French   and   In 
dians  Wars. 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 
SHIPPEN,  EDWARD,  1639-1712.  A.  & 
H.  A.  Co.,  1669.  Speaker  of  the 
Assembly,  1695.  Member  Pro 
vincial  Council  of  Penn.,  1696- 
1712.  Judge,  Supreme  Court  and 
Presiding  Judge,  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  1697.  First  Mayor  of  Phil 
adelphia,  1701.  Deputy-Gover 
nor,  1703.  President,  Provincial 
Council,  1702-1704. 

Jackson,  Oswald,  77. 

Luquer,  Lea  Mel.,  85. 

Luquer,  Thatcher  T.  P.,  86. 

Balch,  Edwin  Swift,  136. 

Balch,  Thomas  Willing,   136. 

Brinton,  Ward,  138. 

Hutchinson,  Chas.  H.,  143. 

Page,  Samuel  D.,  149. 

Prime,  Frederick,  150. 

Shippen,  Edward,  M.  D.,  150. 

Buchanan,  Roberdeau,  241. 

Fisher,  Robert  S.,  242. 

Huidekoper,  Fred.  W.,  244. 
SHIPPEN,  PAYMASTER  EDWARD;  1703- 
1781.  Paymaster,  British  and 
Provincial  Forces,  French  and  In 
dian  War,  under  Gen.  Forbes 
Stanwix.  For  his  services  received 
public  thanks  in  1 760.  Mayor  of 
Philadelphia,  1 744.  A  founder  ot 
Princeton  College.  Judge,  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  1746-1748. 
A  founder  of  University  of  Penn. 

Shippen,  Edward,  M.D.,  150. 

Huidekoper,  Fred.  W.,  244. 

Peale,  Albert  C,  246. 
SHIPPEN,  COLONEL  JOSEPH,  1732-1810. 
Colonel,  Penn.  Troops,  Provincial 
Army,  French  and  Indian  Wars. 
Served  in  Braddock's  Expedition 
against  Fort  Duquesne.  Captain, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1756.       Brigadier -Major,      1758. 
Lieut. -Colonel,  1759. 

Balch,  Edwin  Swift,  136. 

Balch,  Thomas  Willing,  136. 

Newell,  Wm.  H.,  148. 

Shippen,  Edward,  M.D.,  150. 

Shippen,  Edward,  150. 

Huidekoper,  Fred.  W.,  244. 

Swift,  Joseph,  401. 

Swift,  William  H.,  401. 
SHIRLEY,  LIEUTENANT-GENERAL  WILLIAM, 
1693-1771.  Lieut.-General,  Eng 
lish  Army.  Commander-in-Chief 
of  all  the  Forces  in  British  North 
America,  1755.  Governor,  Mass. 
Bay  Colony,  1741-1745. 

Erving,  William  V.  R.,  60. 
SILL,    LIEUTENANT    JOHN,     1710-1796, 
Lyme,  Conn.      Lieutenant,  Train 
Band,  1758. 

Sill.  Howard,  166. 

SILL(SYLL),  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  1636-1696, 
Lyme,  Conn.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War,  and  Expeditions 
against  the  Indians  in  Mass., 
Maine,  and  New  Hampshire. 

Hall,  Dudley,  68. 

Hall,  Lewis  C,  68. 

Sill,  Frederick  Schroeder,  1 10. 

Sill,  John  Targee,  1 1 1 . 

Sill,  Howard,  166. 

Wade,  James  F.,  348. 
SILLIMAN,  EBENEZER,  1707-1775,  Fair- 
field,  Conn.  Speaker  of  the  House 
seven  years.  Member  of  the 
Council  twenty-eight  years.  Judge, 
Superior  Court,  twenty-three 
years. 

Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 
SILLIMAN,    GOLD   SELLECK,    1732-1790, 
Fairfield,  Conn.     Captain,  Militia. 
Major,  4th  Regt.     Lieut. -Colonel, 

'774- 
Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 

SIMMONS,    MOSES,     Plymouth,     Mass. 
Member  of  the  Duxbury  Military 
Co.,  1643. 
Spoor,  John  A.,  300. 

SIMONDS,  CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN,  1726-1807, 
Williamstown.  In  garrison,  Fort 
Massachusetts,  under  Sergt.  John 
Hawks,  siege  by  the  French  and 
Indians.  Taken  captive  to 
Canada,  1746,  with  the  entire 
garrison.  Lieutenant  of  the  West 
Hoosack  Co.,  1764,  Col.  William 


Williams,   North     Regt.     Militia, 
Berkshire  Co.,  Captain,  1771. 
Skinner,  James  H.,  347. 
SIMONDS,  CALEB,  1649-1712,  Woburn, 
Mass.      Soldier  in   King   Philip's 
War,  Capt.  Nathaniel  Davenport's 
Co.     Wounded  in  Swamp  Fight. 
Thompson,  Jno.  T.,  333. 

SIMPKINS,  CAPTAIN  NICHOLAS, 1656. 

ist  Captain  at  the  Castle,   1634. 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1650. 
Low,  Wm.  G.,  Jr.,  85. 
SIP,  CAPTAIN  JAN  ARIENSE,  1662-1729. 
Lieutenant  and  Captain,   Bergen, 
N.  J.,  Militia,  1703-171 1. 
Booraem,  Robert  Elmer,  42. 

SKELTON,  REVEREND  SAMUEL, 1634. 

Elected  by  the  Co.  in  London  as 
one  of  the  Governor's  Council  in 
New  England,  1628. 
Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 
SKIDMORE,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1693- 
1761,  Newtown,  Conn.     Ensign, 
1723.     Lieutenant,  1734. 
Skidmore,  William  L. ,  in. 
SKIFF,  JAMES,  Sandwich,  Mass.  Deputy, 
General    Court,     1645,     et    seq. 
Member  Governor's  Council. 
Hulbert,  Henry  C.,  75. 
Tobey,  Frank  B.,  301. 

SKINNER,  ABRAHAM,  1649 •     Served 

in  Mount  Hope  Campaign,  1675, 
and  in   Narragansett   Fort   Fight, 
1 676,  King  Philip's  War. 
Skinner,  Wm.  C.,  230. 
SKINNER,  ENSIGN  ANDREW.    Anne  Arun- 
dell  Co.  Forces,  under  Capt.  Nor 
wood,  1661.     Clerk  of  Assembly 
at  Patuxent,  1657. 
Jewell,  T.  F.,  163. 

SKINNER,  JOHN,  1675-1740.     Ensign  of 
Conn.  Troop,  1712.      Lieutenant, 
1715.      Deputy,    General    Court, 
1726-1727. 
Foote,  John  C.,  311. 
SKINNER,  ENSIGN  WILLIAM,   1720-1807. 
Siege  of  Louisburg,  1745.    Ensign 
in    i5th   Co.   nth   Conn.    Regt., 

•757- 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  126. 

Skinner,  Wm.  C.,  230. 
SLEGHT,  CORNELIUS  BARENTSEN.  Ser 
geant  of  Military  Co.  which  built 
Esopus  Stockade  by  direction  of  Di 
rector-General  Stuyvesant;  mem 
ber  of  first  Board  of  Schepens, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1661.  At  Indian  attack  on  Wilt- 
wyck,  1663.  He  was  one  of  "  the 
few  men  within  the  town  by 
whom  the  savages,  through  God's 
mercy,  were  chased  and  put  to 
flight." 

Poucher,  John  W.,  100. 

Gross,  Samuel  E.,  292. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  359. 
SLOCUMB,  SIMON,    SR.,   Boston,    Mass. 
Commander  of  Sloop  Sea/lower  in 
service  eastward,  i723-'24-'25. 

Hill,  John  W.,  293. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  343. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 

Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 

SLOCUM,  SIMON,  1705 ,  Wrentham, 

Mass.  Captain  under  Col.  Joseph 
Williams,  1757-1758,  and  under 
Col.  Frye,  1759-1760.  Served  in 
Nova  Scotia. 

Hill,  William  S.,  72. 

Hill,  John  W.,  293. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  343. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  350. 

Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
SLYE,  GERARD,  1662-1733.  Commander 
at  Fort  Susquehannock. 

Jenkins,  Austin  Lowe,  162. 

Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Francis  deS.,  163. 

Jenkins,  Spalding  L.,  163. 
SLYE,    CAPTAIN    ROBERT,    1615-1670. 
Commissioner,  Province  and  Coun 
cil  of  State,  Maryland.      Member 
Assembly,  St.  Mary's  Co. 

Jenkins,  Austin  L.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Francis  de  S.,  163. 

Jenkins,  Spalding  L.,  163. 
SMIDT,  HENDRYCK  BARENTSEN.    Schepen 
for    Boswyck.     Deputy,    General 
Assembly    of   New    Netherland, 
1674. 

Buchanan,  Roberdeau,  241. 
SMITH,    ARTHUR.     Soldier    in    Pequot 
War  at  Mystic  Fort,  1637. 

Hart,  Charles  Nelson,  376. 
SMITH,  SERGEANT  BENJAMIN,  1631-1713. 
Sergeant,  1 654.     Deputy  for  War 
wick.     Governor's  Assistant. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
SMITH,  CHARLES.    Ensign  under  Wash 
ington  at  Great  Meadows.     Lieu 
tenant  at  Braddock's  defeat,  1755. 
Rawlings,  Carroll  C,  101. 


SMITH,  EDWARD.  Sergeant,  1662. 
Deputy,  General  Court,  Rhode 
Island,  1665,  et  seq.  "  Assist 
ant,"  1691. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 

SMITH,  EDWARD, 1675.    Governors 

Assistant,  R.  I.,  1654,  et  seq. 
Member  of  Council,  1 658.  Deputy, 
1654,  et  seq. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 

Smith,  Howard,  406. 

Smith,  Marion  McA.,  406. 
SMITH,    FRANCIS,    1733-1812,    Beverly, 
Mass.      Soldier  in   Capt.  Samuel 
Flint's  Co.,  Col.  Plaisted's  Regt., 
battle  at  Fort  Edward,  1755. 

Smith,  Charles  F.,  204. 

Smith,  George  H.,  204. 
SMITH,  HENRY.     Commissioned,    1636, 
by  Mass.  Bay  Colony  to  govern 
the  first  settlement  of  Conn. 

Spencer,  John  T.,  151. 

Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 
SMITH,  LIEUTENANT  JAMES,    1645-1690, 
Newbury,      Mass.       Served      in 
Phips'  Expedition,  1690. 

Constant,  S.  Victor,  51. 
SMITH,    REVEREND  JOHN.      Member  of 
Lieut.  Thomas    Dimmock's   Co., 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  1643. 

Tobey,  Frank  B.,  301. 
SMITH,  JONATHAN,  1650-1720.     Soldier 
in  the  Indian  Wars,  1696. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
SMITH,  MOSES,   SR.      Lieutenant,   3rd 
Co.    of  Lancaster    Regt.,     1771- 
1776. 

Bennett,  Asahel  F.,  287. 
SMITH,  LIEUTENANT  PHILIP,  1653-1684, 
Hadley,  Mass.  Lieutenant,  Town 
Troop,  and  a  Troop  of  Horse, 
Hampshire  Co.,  1678.  Deputy,, 
General  Court,  1680-1684. 

Ives,  Francis  J.,  77. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  115. 

Morton,  J.  Sterling,  333. 
SMITH,  MAJOR  RICHARD  (Bull  Smith.) 
Indian  Wars  in  Conn.  In  1675 
concluded  a  treaty  with  the  Nar- 
ragansetts,  making  terms  for  the 
delivery  of  Philip  of  Pocanoket. 

Beatty,  A.  Chester,  37. 

Beatty,  Robert  C. ,  38. 

Beatty,  W.  Gedney,  38. 

Foster,  Howell,  62. 


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Lawrence,  Robert  C.,  82. 

Suckley,  Robert  B.,  116. 
SMITH,  RICHARD,  SR.  Served  from  Conn, 
in  Narragansett  War. 

Marsh,  George  S.,  295. 
SMITH,  RICHARD,  JR.  Served  from  Conn, 
in  Narragansett  War. 

Marsh,  George  S.,  295. 
SMITH,    RICHARD,     1625-1685.      Lieu 
tenant,    Maryland    Militia,    1650. 
Member,  House  of  Burgesses,  1661- 
1665. 

Buchanan,  Roberdeau,  241. 
SMITH,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL,  SR.,  1602- 
1680.  "Antient  Serjeant"  at 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  and  Deputy 
there,  1640-1661.  Lieutenant  of 
Hadley  Troop,  1663-1678,  and 
Deputy,  General  Court,  Colony  of 
Mass.  Bay,  1661-1673.  Commis 
sioner  to  negotiate  with  the  Mo 
hawks,  1667. 

Isham,  Charles,  77. 

Ives,  Francis  J.,  77. 

Sill,  Frederick  S.,  1 1 1 . 

Hayden,  Horace  E.,  142. 

Longacre,  James  B.,  146. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  167. 

Cooley,  Francis  R.,  220. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  220. 

Smith,  Stewart  W.,  230. 

Smith,  Archibald  H.,  230. 

Telford,  W.  Smith,  281. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Osborn,  Henry  A.,  297. 

Foote,  John  C.,  311. 

Hawks,  Wm.  I.,  333. 

Morton,  J.  Sterling,  333. 
SMITH,  CAPTAIN  SIMON,  1712,  Warwick, 
R.  I.     Deputy,  Speaker  of  House, 
Attorney-General,  Lieutenant  and 
Captain. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 

SMITH,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  2d,  1673 > 

East  Haven,  Conn.    Ensign,  1716. 
Lieutenant,  1718.     Captain,  1723. 

Brackett,  Robert  L.,43. 

SMITH,  WALTER, 1711.     Member 

Lower  House  Maryland  Assembly, 
1696,  et  seq. 

Montgomery,  Thomas  H.,  147. 
SMITH,  GOVERNOR  WILLIAM,  1655-1705. 
Page  to  Charles  II.  Governor  of 
Tangier,  1675-1683.  Received 
grant  of  Saint  George's  Manor, 
Long  Island,  from  William  III., 


1693.  Member,  Colonial  Coun 
cil,  New-York,  1691-1704.  Judge, 
Court  of  Admiralty,  New-York, 
New  Jersey,  and  Conn.,  1693- 
1697.  Commander  of  Suffolk 
Forces,  1693.  Justice,  Supreme 
Court  of  New-York,  1 69 1 .  Chief 
Justice,  1692,  et  seq.  Colonial 
Governor,  1701. 

Duffield,  Howard,  58. 

Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  82 

Walsh,  James  W.,  125. 

Este,  Charles,  140. 

Houston,  Wm.  C.,Jr.,  143. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  234. 
SMITH,  HON.  WILLIAM,  1697-1769.  At 
torney-General,  1751-1752.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  1753-1757.  Deputy 
to  Provincial  Council,  1754,  and 
one  of  the  Committee  to  draft  the 
"Bond  of  Alliance."  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  1763-1769.  An 
Incorporator  of  Princeton  College. 
A  Founder  of  Columbia  (King's) 
College,  and  of  New-York  Society 
Library. 

Foulke,  Bayard  F.,  62. 
SMYTHE,  COLONEL  THOMAS,  ist,  1650- 
1719.  Member  of  Assembly,  1694- 
1707.  Member  of  Council,  1 715- 
1719.  Colonel  of  Kent  Co.  Militia, 
1699.  Deputy  Commissary-Gen 
eral,  1707-1718,  Province  of  Mary 
land. 

Browne,  Bennet  B.,  160. 

Neff,  Peter,  165. 

Wayne,  James  S.,  328. 
SMYTHE,  THOMAS,  2d,  1 7 1  o- 1 74 1 .  Mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  Province  of  Mary 
land,  1738. 

Neff,  Peter,  165. 

SMYTHE,  THOMAS,  3d,  1730-1819.  Mem 
ber  Provincial  Convention,  Prov 
ince  of  Maryland,  1 774. 

Neff,  Peter,  165. 

SNELLING, CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,  1 697- 1 754. 
Commanded  Frigate  Ccesar  at  the 
Siege  of  Louisburg,  1745. 

Snelling,  Samuel,  151. 
SNOW,    ANTHONY.       Deputy,    General 
Court  from  Marshfield,Mass.,  1656, 
et  seq.     From  Ply  mouth   1679-80. 

Field,  John  I.  H.,34i. 
SNOW,    MARK,     1628-1695,    Eastham, 
Mass.    Member  of  Council  of  War, 
1675.     Member  of  Militia,  1643. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 
SNOW,    NICHOLAS,  1676.     Mem 
ber    of  Plymouth    Militia,    1643. 
Deputy,    from    Eastham,    Mass., 
1648,  et  seq. 

Atwood,  Edward  S.,  34. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Lombard,  Josiah  L.,  295. 

Merrick,  Frederick  LaF.,  295. 

Doane,  William  H.,  323. 

SNOWDEN, CAPTAIN  RICHARD, 1704. 

Captain,  Provincial  Forces  of  Mary 
land,  1700-1703.  First  Lord  of 
Birmingham  Manor. 

Thomas,  Lawrence  B.,  118. 

Large,  James,  144. 

SOULE,  GEORGE, 1680,  Duxbury, 

Mass.  Thirty-fifth  signer  of  May 
flower  Compact.  Private  in  Lieut. 
William  Holmes'  Co. ,  Pequot  War. 
Representative,  General  Court, 
1645,  et  seq. 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 
SOUTHWORTH,  GENERAL  CONSTANT,  1 6 1 5- 
1679.  Served  in  Pequot  War. 
Ensign,  Duxbury  Co.,  1 646.  Lieu 
tenant,  1653.  Deputy  twenty- 
two  years.  Treasurer  of  Plymouth 
Colony,  sixteen  years.  Member 
Council  War,  1658.  Commissioner 
for  United  Colonies,  1668.  Com 
missary  -  General,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Bryant,  Percy,  45. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Seabury,  Frederick  S.,  108. 

Freeman,  John  G.,  186. 

Shaw,  Henry  S.,  204. 

Forbes,  Charles  S.,  279. 

Lombard,  Josiah  L.,  295. 

Mayo,  Charles  E.,  344. 
SOUTHWORTH,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1616- 
1669,  Plymouth.  Lieutenant, 
1648.  Commander,  1659-1669. 
Deputy,  General  Court,  1 65 1 -165 3. 
Assistant,  1652-1669.  Commis 
sioner  for  the  United  Colonies, 
i659-'62.  Governor  of  Kennebec. 

Crandon,  Edwin  S.,  182. 

Crandon,  John  N.,  182. 

Leonard,  George  H.,  194. 
SPARROW,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,  1630- 
1695,  Eastham,  Mass.  First  Lieu 
tenant,  Capt.  John  Gorham's  Co., 
King  Philip's  War,  Narragansett 
Swamp  Fight.  Deputy,  General 


Court  at  Plymouth,  and  at  Boston 
after  the  union  of  the  Colonies. 
Captain,  French  and  Indian  War, 
1690. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108,  347. 

Freeman,  James  G.,  186. 

Sears,  Henry  D.,  204. 

Mayo,  Charles  E.,  344. 
SPARROW,    RICHARD.     Member   of  the 
Plymouth  Co.,  1643. 

Alderson,  Victor  C.,  285. 
SPA(U)LDING,  JOHN,  1633-1721,  Chelms- 
ford,  Mass.  Served  in  King  Philip's 
War  under  Capt.  Nicholas  Man 
ning. 

Spalding,  John  F.,  113,  372. 

Young,  Harry,  212. 

Foster,  Joseph,  268. 
SPALDING,    LIEUTENANT  JOHN,    Chelms- 
ford,  Mass.  In  Capt.  Robert  Rich 
ardson's    Snowshoe    Co.,    Father 
Ralle's  War,  1 724. 

Spalding,  John  F.,  1 13. 
SPARHAWK,     NATHANIEL,     1598-1647, 
Cambridge,  Mass.     Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1642-1647. 

Merriman,  Frank,  196. 
SPENCER,  ISAAC,    1678-1751.     Deputy, 
General  Court  of  Conn.,  1734. 

Spencer,  Horatio  N.,  315. 

Spencer,  Seldon  P.,  315. 
SPENCER,  ENSIGN  JARED,  Haddam,  Conn. 
Commissioned,   1656.     Served  in 
King   Philip's  War.     Representa 
tive,  1674,  et  seq. 

Brainerd,  Cephas,  43. 

Brainerd,  Cephas,  Jr.,  43. 

Roy,  Edw.  F.,  104. 

Spencer,  Horatio  N.,  315. 
SPENCER,  COLONEL  JOSEPH.  Major,  2d 
Conn.  Regt.,  Col.  Whiting.  Sub 
sequently  Lieut. -Colonel,  French 
and  Indian  Wars,  1758;  and  at 
outbreak  of  Revolution,  Colonel 
1 2th  Conn.  Regt.;  later  General. 

Brush,  Edmund  C.,  310. 
SPENCER,    SERGEANT  THOMAS.      Served 
under  Major  John  Mason,  Pequot 
War. 

Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  59. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  114. 
SPENCER,  WILLIAM, 1640.  Lieuten 
ant  at  Newtown,   1636.     Deputy 
to   General  Court,    Mass.,    1638; 
Conn.,  1639-1640. 

Barbour,  Lucius  A.,  217. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Hubbard,  John  E.,  280. 
Goddard,  Lester  O.,  291. 

SPICER,  PETER, 1695,  Conn.    Served 

in  King  Philip's  War. 
Horton,  William  E.,  73,  244. 
SPOFFORD,  CAPTAIN  ABNER,  1705-1777. 
Commissioned  in  Mass.  Provincial 
Forces,  1743. 
Spofford,  Paul  N.,  113. 
SPOFFORD,     COLONEL     DANIEL,     1721- 
1803,    Rowley,    Mass.      Ensign, 
1757.      Captain,     1764.      Major, 
1774.     Colonel,  7th  Mass.  Regt., 

i?75- 

Spofford,  Paul  N.,  113. 
SPOFFORD,    CAPTAIN  JOHN,    1678-1735, 
Rowley,  Mass.     Provincial  Forces, 
1721. 

Spofford,  Paul  N.,  113. 
SPOONER,    WILLIAM.     Member    of  the 
Plymouth  Militia,  1643. 

Spooner,  Frank  E.,  300. 
SPOTSWOOD,  MAJOR-GENERAL  ALEXAN 
DER.  Appointed  Major-General, 
1740,  to  command  the  Forces 
raised  in  America  to  operate  with 
Admiral  Vernon  in  the  West 
Indies,  but  died  before  taking 
command.  Governor  of  Virginia 
twelve  years.  Was  an  officer 
under  Marlborough  at  Blenheim. 

Dandridge,  Nathaniel  P.,  262. 
SPRAGUE,  ANTHONY,  1636-1719,  Hing- 
ham,  Mass.  His  house  was 
burned  by  the  Indians  during  an 
attack  on  the  town,  1676,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Sprague,  Frank  W.,  205. 
SPRAGUE,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,    1627-1692, 
Maiden,    Mass.      Captain,    1685. 
Deputy,  1690. 

Sprague,  John  T.,  113. 

Clarke,  George  K.,  181. 
SPRAGUE,  JONATHAN,    1656-1731,  Mai 
den.     Served  in  Capt.    Moseiey's 
Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Sprague,  John  T.,  113. 

Green,  Samuel  S.,  187. 

Sargent,  John  S.,  300. 
SPRAGUE,  LIEUTENANT  RALPH,  1603- 
1650.  Sergeant,  1634.  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1627.  Lieutenant  in  same. 
Deputy,  General  Court,  Mass. 
Bay  Colony,  1635-1650. 

Richards,  Frederick  B.,  102. 

Sprague,  Jno.  T.,  1 13. 


Holden,  Joshua  B.,  190. 

Ingalls,  Phineas  H.,  226. 
SPRING,    CONVERSE,   1734  .     Cor 
poral,  Co.  of  Foot,  under  Capt. 
Jonathan   Brown,    Col.     William 
Williams,  reduction  of  Canada. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 
SPRING,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,    1630-1717, 
Newtown,  Mass.  Lieutenant,  Pro 
vincial  Militia.     Deputy,  General 
Court,  1704-1707. 

Jackson,  Henry  S.,  269. 

SPRINGER,    ENSIGN   JAMES,    1698  . 

Ensign  in  mth  Co.,  Capt.  Moses 
Pearson,  ist  Regt.  Mass.  Troops, 
Col.  William  Pepperrell,  Louis- 
burg  Expedition. 

Page,  Walter  Gilman,  198. 

STAATS,  MAJOR  ABRAHAM,  M.D., 

1694.  Captain,  1669,  and  Major 
of  Foot  at  Albany.  Surgeon 
at  Rensselaerwyck.  Member  of 
Council,  Beverwyck,  and  its  Presi 
dent,  1644. 

Beekman,  James  William,  38. 

Carnochan,  G.  M.,  47. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Davies,  William  G.,  53. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Miller,  John  Bleecker,  89. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  234. 
STAATS,  CAPTAIN  JOCHIM.  New-York 
Provincial  Forces.  Ensign,  1685. 
Captain,  1689.  Commissioner  of 
Indian  Affairs,  1690.  Canadian 
Expedition,  1688. 

Miller,  John  Bleecker,  89. 

STAATS,    SAMUEL,     M.D.,     1715. 

Member  of  Leisler's  Council,  1690, 
and  later. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 

STACY,    MAHLON,  1704.     Member 

of  Council,  Province  of  New 
Jersey. 

Coates,  Edw.  H.,  138. 

Morton,  Thos.  G.,  148. 

Williams,  Francis  H.,  153. 
STAFFORD,  SAMUEL,   1636-1718.     Lieu 
tenant,  R.  I.  Militia,  1705.     Dep 
uty,  General    Assembly,    R.     I., 
1679,  et  seq.     Assistant,  1674-86. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  145. 
STANDISH,  CAPTAIN  MYLES,  1584-1656. 
Signer  of  "  Mayflower  Compact. " 
February    27,    1621,    he  received 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


the  first  military  commission  given 
in  this  country.  Assistant,  1624, 
et  seq.  Member  of  Council  of 
War,  Plymouth  Colony.  In  1649 
appointed  "  General-in-Chief"  of 
all  the  companies  in  the  Colony. 
Previously  held  a  commission  from 
Queen  Elizabeth,  and  served  in 
the  Low  Countries  in  aid  of  the 
Dutch. 

Bartlett,  G.  F.  H.,  37. 
Slocum,  Herbert Jermain,  in. 
Slocum,  Joseph  Jermain,  in. 
Standish,  Myles,  114. 
Thomas,  Frank  W.,  118. 
Townsend,  Rufus  M.,  120. 
Weed,  George  S.,  127. 
Groesbeck,  Robert  B.,  141. 
Thomsen,  Alonzo  L.,  168. 
Thomsen,  Herman  I.,  168. 
Thomsen,  John  J.,  168. 
Coffin,  Rufus,  182. 
Curtiss,  Frederick  H.,  183. 
Hodges,  George,  190. 
King,  Henry  P.,  193. 
Standish,  Myles,  M.D.,  205. 
Standish,  J.  Myles,  205. 
Thompson,  Gilbert  R.,  248. 
Sampson,  Clark  H.,  314. 
Alden,  Isaac  C,  322. 
STANLEY,  CAPTAIN  CALEB.     Lieutenant, 
1683.     Captain,   1689,  King  Wil 
liam's  War,  Mass.  Bay  Colony. 
Strong,  Theron  G.,  116. 
STANLEY,  CAPTAIN  CHRISTOPHER,  1603- 
1646,  Boston,  Mass.     Early  Indian 
Wars. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 
STANLEY,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,    1624-1706. 
Sergeant,     1669.     Ensign,     1674. 
Lieutenant,  1675.     Captain,  1676, 
Hartford   Co.    Militia.     Served  in 
King  Philip's  War  "  up  the  river," 
Colony  of  Conn. 
Allen,  Fred  P.,  34. 
Bradley,  Frederick  L.,  43. 
Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  107. 
Stanley,  Samuel  G.,  114. 
Jewell,  Theodore  Fv  163. 
Adams,  John  Q.,  338. 
STANLEY,  MAJOR  JOHN, 1698.  Mem 
ber  of  Lower  House  of  Assembly, 
Province  of  Maryland,  1689.    Cap 
tain   of  Troop   of  Horse,    Talbot 
Co.,  1689.     Major,  1692. 
Stanley,  J.  G.,  167. 


STANLEY,  THOMAS, 1645,  Hartford, 

Conn.  Deputy,  General  Court  of 
Mass.  Bay,  1635. 
Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 
STANTON,  BENJAMIN,  SR.,  1695-1760, 
Dover,  N.  H.  In  garrison  at  Port 
Royal,  N.  S.,  1710-1711,  in  Major 
Paul  Mascarene's  Co.,  New  Eng 
land  Troops.  At  Siege  of  Louis- 
burg  in  Capt.  Hale's  Co.,  Col. 
Samuel  Moon's  Regt.  Ensign, 
1746. 

Stanton,  Benjamin  I.,  347. 
STANTON,  JOHN.  Served  in  King  Philip's 
War  under  Capt.    Denison,  cap 
ture  of  Canonchet. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 
Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 
STANTON,    ROBERT,     1653-1724,    New 
London,  Conn.     Interpreter,  Pe- 
quot  War. 

Cox,  William  V.  Z.,  242. 
STANTON,  THOMAS,  1616-1677.    Indian 
Interpreter  to  John  Winthrop  the 
younger,  in  Conn.,  before  Pequot 
War.     Served    in    Pequot    War, 
and    rendered    valuable    services 
at  Saybrook  Fort.     Indian  Inter 
preter    to  the  General    Court    of 
Conn,  in  all  controversies  between 
the  whites  and  Indians. 
Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 
Stanton,  Henry,  1 14. 
Eaton,  George  F.,  222. 
Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 
Cox,  William  V.  Z.,  242. 
Dennison,  IraW.,  242. 
Ames,  Louis  A.,  254. 
Gardiner,  Curtiss  C.,  312. 
Doane,  William  H.,  323. 
Bartholomew,  J  as.  H.,  339. 
Noyes,  Charles  P.,  345. 
Peet,  Emerson  W.,  345. 
STANYAN,   ANTHONY,  Hampton,  N.  H. 
Deputy  to  General  Court  of  Mass., 
1654-1680. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  315. 
STARBUCK,  EDWARD,  Dover,  N.  H.,  and 
Nan  tucket,    Mass.      First   Repre 
sentative  from  Dover,  1643. 
Sawyer,  William  D.,  271. 
Sawyer,  Charles  F.,  271. 
STARK,  AARON.     Soldier  in  Pequot  and 

King  Philip's  Wars. 
Doane,  William  H.,  323. 
Blackmer,  Henry  N.,  368. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Stark,  Charles  G.,  394. 

STARKEY,  JOHN,  1712 .    Served  in 

Capt.  Tyler's  Co.,  Attleborough, 
Mass.,   1757. 

Wheelock,  William  B.,  304. 
STARR,  JOSIAH,    1693-1778,    Danbury, 
Conn.     Lieutenant,    1710.     Cap 
tain,  1713.    Captain  of  a  Co.,  Ex 
pedition  to  Cape  Breton,  1 745-46. 
Goodell,  George  A.,  380. 
STARR,  DR.  THOMAS,  1616-1658.     Sur 
geon   of  Forces  sent  against  the 
Pequots. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  92. 
Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 
MacVeigh,  Eames,  295. 
Starr,  William  J.,  394. 
STEARNS,  JOHN.    Soldier  in  King  Philip's 

War,  and  Indian  War  of  1 706. 
Dennis,  Rodney,  55,  221. 
STEARNS,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1654-1728, 
Lieutenant  in   Capt.  John  Lane's 
Co.,  1704.     Relief  of  Dunstable, 
1706. 

Stearns,  Albert  H.,  205. 
Stearns,  Frederick  M.,  205. 
STEARNS,    CAPTAIN  JOHN.      Captain  in 

Indian  Wars,  1748. 
Stearns,  Henry  P.,  231. 
STEARNS,    LIEUTENANT    SAMUEL,    1673 

,  Watertown,  Mass.     Deputy 

to     the    General    Court,    1714- 
1731. 

Daniels,  Howard  B.,  184. 
Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 
STEARNS,  SAMUEL,  JR.,  1713-1793,  Am- 
herst,   Mass.,    and   Hollis,  N.  H. 
Private  in  Col.  Blanchard's  Regt., 
1 754,  on  the  Connecticut  River. 
Marsh,  Geo.  S.,  295. 
STEARNS,    SHUABEL,    1655-1734,   Cam 
bridge,    Mass.      Soldier    in   King 
Philip's  War. 

Newton,  Charles  H.,  326. 
STEBBINGS,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1711-1756. 
Soldier  in  the  French  War,  1746, 
under  Gov.  Shirley,  Canada  and 
Nova  Scotia.  In  1755-1756,  Cap 
tain  in  Col.  Timothy  Ruggles' 
Mass.  Regt. 

Upham,  Henry  Pv  348. 
STEBBINS,    EDWARD,  ^63,  Hart 
ford,    Conn.       Deputy,    General 
Court,  1639-1656,  ad  int. 
Blagden,  Thomas,  240. 
STEBBINS,  JOHN,    1626-1679.    Of  Capt. 


Samuel     Moseley's     Co.,      King 
Philip's  War. 
Rhoades,  Lyman,  102. 
Upham,  Henry  P.,  348. 
STEBBINS,    LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,    1620- 
1683.     Lieutenant  in  Capt.  Wil 
liam   Turner's    Co.,    Fal's   Fight, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 
Thomson,  Arthur  C.,  207. 
STEDMAN,    CORNET   JOHN,    1601-1693, 
Cambridge,  Mass.     Ensign,  1641- 
1647.     Cornet    in    Capt.     Davis' 
Troop,    Expedition   against  Nini- 
gret,  1657.     Quartermaster,  1676. 
Mifflin,  William,  147. 

STEDMAN,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN, 1675, 

Hartford,  Conn.    Commanded  the 
Dragoons,  King  Philip's  War. 
Fisher,  Albert  J.,  290. 
STEELE,  JAMES.     Trooper  under  Capt. 
Richard  Lord,  1657.    Commissary, 
1675-1676,  King  Philip's  War. 
Newman,  Clarence  E.,  92. 
STEELE,     CAPTAIN   JAMES,     1658-1712. 
Lieutenant,  1708.     Captain,  1710, 
Hartford  Co.  Troops. 
Newman,  Clarence  E.,  92. 
STEELE,  JOHN, 1665.  Deputy,  Gen 
eral     Court,    Mass.,     1634-1635; 
Conn.  1636-1637,  which  declared 
War  against  the  Pequots. 
Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 
Wead,  Leslie  C.,  209. 
Lloyd,  John  U.,  325. 
STEELE,    CAPTAIN    WILLIAM.      Captain 
Associated  Cos.  of  Lancaster  Co., 
Penn.,  1756. 

Beekman,  James  William,  38. 
Sample,  Nathaniel  W.,  372. 
STETSON,  CORNET  ROBERT,   1613-1703, 
Scituate,  Plymouth  Colony.    Dep 
uty,  General  Court,  1655,  et  seq. 
Member  Council  of  War,    1661- 
'71 -'8 1.       Cornet,    First   Body  of 
Plymouth    Horse,     1659.       Press 
Master,  1675. 
Stetson,  Henry  C.,  205. 

STEVENS,  CYPRIAN,  1649 •    Attacked 

by  Indians  in  his  garrison,    1675- 
1676.     Served  at  Groton,  Mass.r 
under  Capt.ThomasWheeler,  1675- 
1676,  at  Lancaster  under  Ensign 
Peter  Joselin,  1704. 
Stevens,  Clarence  W.,  1 14. 
Stevens,  Frederick  B.,  114. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


STEVENS,  ENSIGN  ERASMUS,  Marblehead, 
Mass.  Ensign,  Co.  of  Foot,  Capt. 
Samuel  Ward,  1683. 

Stevens,  John  A.,  406. 
STEVENS,    LIEUTENANT  ERASMUS,   1686- 
1750.     A.    &   H.   A.  Co.,    1720. 
Second    Sergeant,     1 724.      Lieu 
tenant,  1739. 

Stevens,  John  A.,  406. 
STEVENS,   CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,   1682-1769, 
Rutland,    Mass.       Ensign,    1722. 
Captain,  1724,  Father  Ralle's  War. 

Stevens,  Clarence  W.,  114. 

Stevens,  Frederick  B.,  114. 

STEVENS,    CAPTAIN     NATHANIEL,    

1749.      Captain  of  6th  Co.,   7th 
Conn.  Regt.,  1741. 

Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  151. 
STEWART,  GEORGE,  '733-     Mem 
ber  of  Penn.  Assembly  for  Lan 
caster  Co.,  1730-1733. 

Peale,  Albert  C,  246. 
STICKNEY,  ABRAHAM,  1 703-1 783,  Tewks- 
bury,  Mass.  Served  under  Lieut. 
Peter  Abbot,  1722,  to  relief  of  Fort 
William  Henry.  Ensign  in  Col. 
Tyng's  Regt.,  1757-1758. 

Fleet,  James  M.,  242. 
STICKNEY,   LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM,  1592- 
1665.       A    founder    of    Rowley, 
Mass.,  1639.    Lieutenant,  1661. 

Hall,  Thos.  Wm.,  132. 

Bailey,  Edward  P.,  285. 
STILES,  EPHRAIM,  1645-1714,  Stratford, 
Conn.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1686-1696.  Court  of  Elections, 
1695-1708.  One  of  the  Commit 
tee  of  Safety,  Fairfield  Co. 

Moseley,  John  G.,  197. 
STILLWELL,  CAPTAIN  NICHOLAS,  1612- 
1671.  Organized  a  Troop  of  Horse 
in  Virginia  against  the  Indians, 
1644.  Captured  King  Ohechan- 
canagh,  successor  to  Powhatan. 
Lieutenant  under  Capt.  Martin  Kre- 
gier,  second  Esopus  War,  1663. 

Clark,  Henry  Schieffelin,  49. 

Clark,  William  Newton,  49. 

Prall,  Wm.,  100,  390. 

Schieffelin,  Eugene,  106. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  106. 

Stilwell,  William  Moore,  115. 

Wyckoff,  Peter,  131. 

Pearce,  Charles  £.,314. 
STOCKBRIDGE,      CHARLES,      1634-1683. 
Soldier,  King  Philip's  War. 


Bowers,  Henry,  42. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  167. 
STOCKTON,  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD,  1606- 
1707.       First    Lieutenant,    1665, 
Flushing,  L.  I.,  Troop  of  Horse. 

Hornor,  Wm.  M.,  73,  142. 

Van  Amringe  Guy,  122. 

Burnett,  Chas.  H.,  138. 

Collins,  Henry  H.,  Jr.,  139. 

Gillespie,  Geo.  Cuthbert,  140. 

Hornor,  Caleb  W.,  142. 

Levis,  Henry,  145. 

Levis,  Samuel  W.,  146. 

Powell,  Washington  B.,  150. 

Edwards,  Chas.  L.,  323. 

Edwards,  Ewd.  J.,  341. 
STOCKTON,  RICHARD,  1 730- 1 78 1 .    Mem 
ber  of  Governor's  Council,  Prov 
ince  of  New  Jersey,  1 768. 

Wetherill,  Alexander  M.,  128. 

Hunter,  Rich.  Stockton,  143. 

STODDARD,  ANTHONY, 1687.    Clerk, 

1642,  et  seq.t  and  3d  Sergeant, 
1650,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.  Deputy, 
General  Court  twenty-three  terms. 
Deputy,  1659,  et  seq. 

Woodbridge,  Jonathan  E.,  304. 
STODDARD,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1682-1749, 
Northampton,  Mass.  Colonel, 
Mass.  Militia.  Assistant  and 
Chief  Justice,  Court  of  Common 
Pleas. 

Washburn,  William  I.,  126. 
STODDER,  SERGEANT  SAMUEL,  1 640- 1 73 1 , 
Hingham,  Mass.     Sergeant,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Whitcomb,  Lawrence,  210. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  210. 
STOFFORD,  SAMUEL,  1636-1718.     Dep 
uty,  1670-1705.     Assistant,  1674. 
Lieutenant,  1705. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 
STONE,  DANIEL,    1668-1702,  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.     Served  in  Expedition 
to  Canada,  1690. 

Robinson,  Francis  W.,  203. 
STONE,  EBENEZER,  1662-1754,  Newton, 
Mass.     Deputy,  General  Court  of 
Mass.,  1708-1717.      Royal  Coun 
cillor  of  the  Province. 

Jackson,  Henry  S.,  269. 

Hammond,  Lyman  D.,  293. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

STONE,    GREGORY.      Deputy,    General 
Court,  Mass.  Bay  Colony,   1638. 

Bent,  S.  Arthur,  178. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Green,  Charles  M.,  187. 

Stone,  William  E.,  205. 

Winship,  William  H.,  21 1. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  220. 

Anderson,  James  T.,  239. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 
STONE,  JOHN,   1618-1683,  Cambridge, 
Mass.      Deputy,    General   Court, 
1682-1683. 

Stone,  William  E.,  206. 
STONE,  REVEREND  SAMUEL,    1602-1663, 
Hartford,  Conn.      Chaplain,    Pe- 
quot  War,  Capt.  John  Mason. 

Johnson,  S.  Albert,  78. 

Mann,  Matthew  D.,  86. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  92. 

Andrews,  James  S.,  217. 

Thompson,  Harry  G.,  231. 

Kent,  Henry  O.,  269. 

Ives,  Marvin  A.,  293. 
STONE,  SAMUEL,  1635-1715,  Cambridge 
and  Lexington,  Mass.  Private  in 
Capt.  Thos.  Prentice's  Co.  of 
Troops ;  wounded  at  Great  Swamp 
Fight.  Also  in  Capt.  Thos. 
Brattle's  Troop  of  Horse.  Expe 
dition  to  Mt.  Hope. 

Andrews,  James  T.,  239. 

Messinger,  William  D.,  296. 

Upham,  Henry  P.,  348. 
STONE,  SIMON,  1585-1665,  Watertown, 
Mass.       General     Court,     1636- 
1656. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 
STONE,   SIMON,      1631-1708,     Water- 
town,      Mass.       Representative, 
General  Court,  1678-1690. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 
STONE,  SIMON,  1656-1741,  Watertown, 
Mass.  Served  in  garrison  at 
Mendon,  1675.  AtGroton,  1675- 
1676.  Under  Capt.  Joseph  Sill, 
King  Philip's  War.  In  King  Wil 
liam's  War  at  Exeter,  1690.  Se 
verely  wounded. 

Brown,  David  H.,  180. 

Stone,  Charles  W.,  205. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 
STOKER,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  Wells,  Me. 
2d  Lieutenant  and  Captained  Co. , 
ist  Mass.  Regt.,  1744,  and  Siege 
of  Louisburg.  Representative  to 
Mass.  General  Court,  1 748-'5o-'54. 

Hale,  Josiah  L.,  188. 

Storer,  Horatio  R.,  406. 
STORER,  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH,  1 648- 1 730. 


Maintained  a  Garrison  House  in 
Wells,  Me.,  against  attacks  by 
the  Indians.  Ensign,  1680.  Lieu 
tenant,  1691.  Commissary,  1094. 

HaleJosiahL.,  188. 

Storer,  Horatio  R.,  406. 
STORRS,     MAJOR    JOSEPH,     1711-1785. 
Crown    Point   Expedition,    1756. 
Deputy,  1752-1756. 

Pierce,  George  W.,  98. 
STOUT,    RICHARD,    New    Amsterdam, 
1622.      Associate   in    Monmouth 
Patent,  1 665.     Member  of  Assem 
bly,  New  Jersey,  1771. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  324. 
STOUTOFF,  CAPTAIN  ELBERT  ELBERTSON, 
1620-1688.    Captain  of  the  Militia, 
Province    of   New-York,    Dutch 
Conquest,  1673. 

Jones,  Charles  Henry,  143. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

STOW,  JOHN, 1643,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1638.  Repre 
sentative,  General  Court,  1639. 

Macdonough,  Rodney,  195. 

Chittenden,  Edwin  S.,  339. 

STOW,    THOMAS,  1084,  Braintree, 

Mass.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1638. 

Macdonough,  Rodney,  195. 

Gilbert,  James  H.,  291. 
STOW,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1674-1765, 
Middletown,Conn.     Ensign,  1717. 
Lieutenant,  3rd  Militia  Co.,  1723. 

Macdonough,  Rodney,  195. 
STRATTON,    JOHN.     Under   Major  Ap- 
pleton,     Narragansett    Campaign 
1675-1676. 

Chatfield-Taylor,  Hobart  C.,  301. 
STREAM,  ENSIGN  JOHN,  1621-1685.    En 
sign,  1665, Colonial  Forces  of  Conn. 

Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  97. 

Stevens,  John  B.,  1 14. 
STRETTELL,  ROBERT,  1693-1761.     Pro 
vincial  Councillor  of  Penn.,  1741- 
1 760,  and  President  of  the  Council. 

Fisher,  Roberts.,  242. 
STRONG,   JEDEDIAH,    1667-1709.     Slain 
by  Indians,  Queen  Anne's  War. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  92. 
STRONG,  "  ELDER  "  JOHN.  Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1641,  et  seq.,  Colony 
of  Mass.  Bay. 

Dennis,  Rodney  S.,  55. 

Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 

Strong,  Richard  Polk,  167. 

Davis,  Gustavus  P.,  221. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Wessells,  Henry  W.,  233. 

Brewer,  William  A.,  359. 
STRONG,  JOHN,  1707-1793,  Windsor, 
Conn.  Drummer  in  Capt.  Benj. 
Allyn's  Co.,  Crown  Point  Expedi 
tion,  1755.  Ensign  in  Gen.  Phin- 
eas  Seymour's  command,  siege  of 
Montreal. 

Strong,  William  W.,  300. 
STRONG,  LIEUTENANT  RETURN,  1640- 
1726,  Windsor,  Conn.  Cornet, 
of  Troop,  1689.  Deputy,  General 
Court,  1689-1690.  Lieutenant, 
1692. 

Hayden,  Horace  E.,  142. 

Plumb,  Henry  B.,  228. 

Gunsaulus,  Frank  W.,  292. 
STRONG,  THOMAS,  1630-1689.    Trooper 
under  Major  John  Mason,  1658. 

Strong,  J.  Montgomery,   1 16. 
STRYCKER,  JACOBUS    GERRITSEN,    1617- 
1687.     Delegate  to  Convention  at 
New  Orange  to  confer  with  Gov. 
Colve,  1674. 

Vporhees,  Wm.  Perrine,  316. 
STRYCKER,  CAPTAIN  JAN,  1615-1697. 
Member,  Great  Landtag,  New  Am 
sterdam,  1664.  Member,  Hemp- 
stead  Convention,  1665.  Schepen, 
1673.  Captain,  Military  Co.  at 
Midwout,  L  I.  Deputy,  Great 
Conference  at  New  Orange,  1674. 

Stryker,  Thos.  H.,  1 16. 

Eaton,  Theodore  M.,  255,  389. 

Stryker,  William  S.,  258. 

Voorhees,  Wm.  Perrine,  316. 

Neely,  Robert  C,  386. 
STRYCKER,  JAN,  JR.,  1684-1770.     Mem 
ber    of   Capt.    Vandevere's    Co., 
Kings    Co.,    New -York     Militia, 
1715. 

Averill,  Henry  K.,  Jr.,  34. 

Voorhees,  Wm.  Perrine,  316. 
STRYKER,    PIETER    JANSE,     1653-1741. 
Captain,    Kings    Co.,    New-York 
Militia,  1689. 

Voorhees,  Wm.  Perrine,  316. 
SUMNER,    WILLIAM,     1605-1692,    Dor 
chester,    Mass.     Deputy,  General 
Court,  1666,  et  seq. 

Lovering,  Henry  M.,  195. 
SUNDERLAINE,    JAMES,    Upland,    Penn. 
Captain  of  Militia,  1675.     Repre 
sentative  for  Chester  Co.,  1688-90. 

Hall,  William  C.,  243. 
SUTHERLAND,  DAVID,  1732-1794.    Lieu 


tenant,    Militia    Regt.,    Dutchess 
Co.,  Province  of  New-York. 

Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 
SUTTON,  JOHN,   1642-1691.     Ensign  in 
King  Philip's  War,  Capt.  Williams' 
Co. 

Mann,  Matthew  D.,  87. 
SWAINE,  MAJOR  JEREMIAH,  Reading, 
Mass.  Wounded  in  Narragansett 
Fight.  Lieutenant  and  Captain 
in  King  Philip's  War.  Major  and 
Commander-in-Chief,  Expedition 
against  Kennebec  and  Eastern  In 
dians,  1 689.  Representative  seven 
years.  Governor's  Assistant. 

Carpenter,  Frederick  B.,  181. 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 

Swaine,  William  W.,  394. 
SWAINE,    SERGEANT   JOHN.     Served    in 
Capt.    Fay's   Co.,    Col.    Nichols' 
Regt. ,  reduction  of  Canada,  1758. 

Swaine,  William  C.,  394. 
SWAINE,    REVEREND  JOSEPH.     Chaplain 
of  Col.  Plaisted's  Regt.,  Expedi 
tion  to  Crown  Point,  1757. 

Swaine,  William  C.,  394. 
SWAINE,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1610-1682. 
Lieutenant,  Conn.  Colonial  Forces, 
1663,  and  of  Newark  soldiers 
under  Capt.  Robert  Treat,  1667- 
1673.  Captain  of  East  Jersey  Pro 
vincial  Forces.  Deputy,  General 
Court  of  Conn.,  1663.  Deputy 
and  "Third  Man,"  Provincial  As 
sembly  of  East  Jersey,  1673-1676. 

Grant,  DeForest,  65. 

Grant,  Madison,  65. 

Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  69. 

Halsey,  Henry  A.,  69. 

Halsted,  David  C.,  69. 

Halsted,  E.  Bayard,  69. 

Toler,  Henry  P.,  258. 
SWAINE,  WILLIAM,  1585- 1664.  Deputy, 
General  Court  of  Mass.  Bay,  1636 
Commissioner  to  establish  and 
govern  the  new  Colony  of  Conn., 
1636.  Assistant,  First  General 
Court,  1637.  Deputy,  General 
Court,  New  Haven  Colony,  1653- 
1657. 

Halsted,  David  C.,  69. 

Halsted,  E.  Bayard,  69. 
SWAN,  RICHARD,  Rowley,  Mass.    Served 
in  King  Philip's  War  and  Expedi 
tion  to  Canada.     Deputy,  General 
Court,  1666-1677. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Swan,  Edward  H.,  Jr.,  117. 

Swan,  Frederick  G.,  117. 

Flint,  James  M.,  242. 
SWAN,  ROBERT,   1628-1698,  Haverhill, 
Mass.     Soldier  at   Great  Swamp 
Fight,  Lieut.  Benjamin  Swett's  Co. 

Robert,  Cyrus  S.,  103. 

Swan,  Frederick  G.,  117. 

SWARTWOUT,        ROELOFF,         1634-1715. 

Schout  of  Esopus,  Indian  War  of 
1663,  and  member  of  Gov  Leis- 
ler's  Council,  War  with  France. 

Collins,  H.  O.,  51,  360. 

Dudley,  Edgar  S.,  58. 

Swartwout,  Satterlee,  1  1  7. 
SWARTWOUT,  THOMAS.  Representative 
from  Amersfoort,  at  New  Amster 
dam,  1653,  "the  most  important 
popular  Convention  that  had  ever 
assembled  in  New  Netherland." 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  359. 
SWEAT,  BENJAMIN,  JR.    Private  in  Capt. 
Jacob    Bayley's   Co.,    Col.   Love- 
well's  Regt.,  1759. 

Webster,  Frank  D.,  127. 
SWETT,  CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN,  1626-1677, 
Hampton,  N.  H.  Ensign  in  the 
Newbury  Co.  Lieutenant,  com 
manding  militia  in  King  Philip's 
War.  Captain,  1677.  Killed  by  the 
Indians  at  Scarborough. 

Moulton,  George  M.,  297. 
SWIFT,  CAPTAIN  NATHANIEL,  1707-1790, 
Kent,  Conn.       Lieutenant,   1749. 
Captain  of  the  2d  Co. 

Young,  Francis  C.,  374. 
SWIFT,    WILLIAM.     Member   of   Lieut. 
John    Blackmer's   Co.,  Sandwich, 
Mass.,  1643. 

Foote,  John  C.,  311. 
SWIFT,  WILLIAM,  JR.,  -  17°5,  Sand 
wich,    Mass.       Deputy,    General 


Court,  from  Sandwich, 
Strong,  R.  P.,  167. 
SWORDS,    LIEUTENANT   THOMAS.      55th 
Regt.  of  Foot,  British  Army,  Fort 
George,    Albany,  and  New-York 
City.      Last  French  War. 
Swords,  Henry  Cotheal,  1  1  7. 
SYLL,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH.  See  SILL. 
SYMONDS,    DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  SAMUEL, 
1595-1678,  Ipswich,  Mass.     Dep 
uty,    General   Court,    1638-1643. 
Assistant,     1643-1673.      Deputy- 
Governor,  1673-1678. 
Averill,  Henry  K.,  Jr.,  34. 


Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 
Morgan,  Appleton,  71. 
Story,  Henry  G.,  115. 
Story,  Joseph  G.,  115. 
Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  121. 
De  Benneville,  James  S.,  139. 
Platt,  Franklin,  149. 
Pleasant,  Henry,  149. 
Wilson,  John  A.,  170. 
Curtiss,  Frederick  H.,  183. 
Smith,  Samuel  F.,  380. 
Skinner,  Henry  W.,  390. 

TAFT,  ROBERT,  Mendon,  Mass.  Cap 
tain,  1 735,  et  seq.  Representative 
many  years. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  285. 

Meacham,  Franklin  A.,  295. 
TALCOTT,  JOHN,  1600-1660,  Wethers- 
field.  Deputy,  General  Court  of 
Mass.,  1634-1636,  Conn.,  1637- 
1653.  Assistant,  1654-1660. 
Treasurer,  1652-1660.  Commis 
sioner  for  United  Colonies,  1656- 
1658. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Walbridge,  T.  Chester,  125,  152. 

Mclntire,  Chas.  Jno.,  195. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 

Patten,  John  D.,  246. 

Dewey,  Charles,  278. 

Evans,  Ira  H.,  279. 

Sands,  James  T.,  314. 
TALCOTT,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1620-1688. 
Ensign,  1660.  Commander-in- 
Chief,  Colony  of  Conn.,  1673- 
1674.  Dutch  Restoration,  and 
1675-1676,  King  Philip's  War. 
Governor's  Assistant  and  Treas 
urer,  1 662- 1 676.  Assistant,  1 678- 
1787.  Member  of  Council,  1663, 
et  seq.  Commissioner  for  United 
Colonies,  1663,  et  seq.  Reserve 
ad  int. 

Jennings,  Albert  G.,  78. 

Norton,  Porter,  93. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Watson,  Charles  P.,  126. 

Mclntire,  Chas.  J.,  195. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 

Russell,  Talcott  H.,  229. 

Patten,  John  D.,  246. 

Eaton,  Theo.  H.,  255,  389. 
TALCOTT,  JOSEPH,  1669-1741,  Hartford, 
Conn.      Deputy-Governor,    1 724. 
Deputy,    1708-1710.       Assistant, 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND   DESCENDANTS. 


1711-172;.    Governor, 1 725-1 741. 

Patten,  J.  D,,  246. 

TALCOTT,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1635-1691. 
Hartford  Troop  of  Dragoons  at 
Deerfield,  King  William's  War. 
Lieutenant,  1677.  Captain,  1 68 1. 
Deputy,  1669-1684.  Assistant, 
1685-1691. 

Backus,  J.  Bayard,  35. 

Dewey,  Charles,  278. 

Wells,  Eben  F.,  349. 

TAPP,  EDMUND, 1653.     An  original 

Patentee  of  Milford,  Conn.  Judge 
of  Civil  and  Criminal  Courts,  1 639. 
Magistrate  after  the  Union.  Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  1644.  Member 
of  Council  of  War,  1644. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 
TAPPAN,  ENSIGN  JACOB.     Ensign,  1683. 
Newbury,  Mass. 

Emery,  Rufus,  60. 

TARBELL,  JOHN, Lynnfield, Mass.  Served 
in  King  Philip's  War  under  Major 
Willard. 

Newhall,  James  S.,  197. 

TASKER,    CAPTAIN     THOMAS, 1700. 

Member,  Lower  House  of  Assem 
bly,  Maryland,  1697;  of  the  Coun 
cil,  1 698'- 1 700.  Treasurer  of  the 
Western  Shore,  1695. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 

TAYLOE,      COLONEL    JOHN, 1779. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Virginia, 
1756. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 
TAYLOR,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JAMES, 
1732-1814.  Adjutant  under  Wash 
ington,  Braddock's  Campaign. 
Lieut. -Colonel  of  Caroline  Co. 
prior  to  Revolution.  Member, 
House  of  Burgesses,  Dominion  of 
Virginia. 

Thompson,  John  T.,  334. 

TAYLOR,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1641-1704. 

Captain,  Hampshire  Troop.   Killed 

by  the  Indians  in  pursuit  of  them 

after  the  destruction  of  Pascomuck. 

Betts,  Frederick  H.,  40. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

Haight,  Frederick  E.,  68. 

Metcalf,  Bryce,  89. 

Woodruff,  Chas.  H.,  131. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN,  M.  D.,  1695-1756.  Mem 
ber   Provincial   Assembly,   Penn., 
1730-1731. 

Frazer,  Persifor,  140. 


TAYLOR,  REVEREND  NATHANIEL,  1722- 
1800.  Chaplain,  Col.  Nathan 
Whiting's  Regt.,  Ticonderoga  and 
Crown  Point,  1759. 

Hatch,  Arthur  Melvin,.7i. 
TAYLOR,  PHILIP,  1680-1732.     Member 
of  Assembly,  Chester  Co.,  Prov 
ince  of  Penn.,  1715-1716. 

Taylor,  John  T.,  248. 
TAYLOR,    ENSIGN   THOMAS,   1643-1735, 
Danbury,    Conn.     Ensign,    Train 
Band,  1689-1706.    Deputy,  1697, 
et  seq. 

Hatch,  Arthur  Melvin,  71. 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS,  i  ST.  Served  in  French 
and   Indian  Wars.     Wounded  at 
Deerfield. 

Roberts,  Henry,  229. 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS,  2d.  On  a  march 
from  Deerfield  to  Fort  Dummer, 
July  14,  1748,  in  command  of 
seventeen  men,  was  atttacked  by 
one  hundred  French  and  Indians, 
taken  prisoner  and  carried  to 
Canada,  and  exchanged  Sept.  17. 

Roberts,  Henry,  229. 
TEALL,  SURGEON  OLIVER.     A   Surgeon 
in  English  army,  French  War. 

Teall,  Edward  McK.,  301. 
TEMPLE,    ABRAHAM.     Soldier   in   Capt. 
Nathaniel  Davenport's  Co.,  1675. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
TEN  BROECK,  MAJOR  DIRCK  WESSELS, 
1638-1717.  Commissioned  1688, 
and  dispatched  to  Canada.  Served 
under  Gen.  Winthrop,  Canadian 
Expedition,  1690.  Mayor  of  Al 
bany,  1696-1698.  Commissioner 
of  Indian  Affairs,  1691.  Major, 
1700,  under  Col.  Pieter  Schuyler. 

Innis,  Hasbrouck,  77. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Spalding,  George  B.Jr.,  113. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 

Hardie,  Francis  H.,  243. 

Hardie,  Joseph  C.,  243. 

TEN  EYCK,  COENRAET, 1687.  Lance 

Corporal,  3d  Co.,  Burgher  Corps 
of  New  Amsterdam. 

Lawrence,  Robert  C.,  82. 

Parsons,  William  D.,  95. 
TENNEY,    ENSIGN   THOMAS,    1614-1700, 
Bradford,    Mass.       Sergeant    and 
Ensign  of  Rowley  Foot  Co.,  1677. 

Tenney,  Horace  K.,3Oi. 
TENNEY,  THOMAS,  SR.  ,  1 648- 1 730,  Row- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ley,  Mass.  Soldier  in  Capt.  Thomas 
Lathrop's  Co.,  at  Hatfield,  1675. 
In  Capt.  Samuel  Appleton's  Co., 
and  in  Capt.  Joseph  Gardner's 
Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Tenney,  Samuel  P.,  206. 
TENNEY,  THOMAS,  JR.,  1721-1762,  Row 
ley,  Mass.  Private  in  the  ist 
Foot  Co.,  Capt.  Northead,  1757. 
In  Capt.  Thomas  Poor's  Co.,  1759, 
and  the  same  year  in  Col.  Apple- 
ton's  Regt. 

Tenney,  Samuel  P.,  206. 
TERRILL,  CAPTAIN  EPHRAIM,  1713-1786. 
Captain,  Troop  of  Horse,   Eliza- 
bethtown,  New  Jersey,  1760. 

Squier,  Chas.  Burnham,  258. 
TERRY,    MAJOR,    EPHRAIM,    1701-1795, 
Enfield,    Conn.      Major,    Militia. 
Justice,  Hartford  Co.,  1737. 

Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  136. 

Benjamin,  Marcus,  240. 

Strong,  Wm.  Wolcott,  300. 

TERRY,  STEPHEN,   1668.     Served 

in  Windsor  Troop  of  Horse,  1658. 
First  Troop  organized  in  Conn. 

Ives,  Francis].,  77. 

Wright,  Harry  L.,  304. 

Foote,  Jno.  C.,  31 1. 

TEW,    RICHARD    '673.      Deputy, 

General  Court  Rhode  Island,  1654, 
et  seq.  Assistant,  1657,  et  seq. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  243. 
THATCHER,  ANTHONY,  Yarmouth,  Mass. 
Representative,      1643,     e^     setl- 
Member    Militia  and   Council   of 
War. 

Gorham,  Austin  G.,  370. 
THATCHER,  COLONEL  JOHN,  1639-1713. 
Lieutenant,  Barnstable  Military 
Co.  Captain  and  Major.  Mem 
ber  of  Plymouth  Council  of  War. 
Governor's  Assistant,  of  Plymouth 
Colony,  and  Councillor,  Govern 
ment  of  Mass. 

Gorham,  Austin  G.,  370. 
THAXTER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1626-1687, 
Hingham,  Mass.  Ensign,  1675. 
Lieutenant,  1664,  under  Capt. 
Hudson.  Captain  against  the 
Dutch  at  New-York.  Captain  of 
Cavalry.  Deputy,  1666. 

Farnam,  Charles  H.,  60. 

Andrew,  Henry  H.,  177. 

Swan,  Robert  T.,  206. 

Farnam,  William  W.,  222. 


THAXTER,  MAJOR  SAMUEL,  1723-1771. 
Hingham,  Mass.  Captain  in 
Col.  Gridley's  Regt.,  Crown  Point 
Expedition.  French  and  Indian 
Wars,  1775.  Major,  1756.  Fort 
William  Henry. 

Andrew,  Henry  H.,  177. 

Swan,  Robert  Thaxter,  206. 
THAXTER,  COLONEL  SAMUEL,  1665-1740, 
Hingham,  Mass.     Colonel,   1725. 
Deputy,    General     Court,     1697, 
et  seq.     Assistant. 

Swan,  Robert  Thaxter,  206. 

Colburn,  William  J.,  322. 

Porter,  Alex  S.,  Jr.,  346. 
THAYER,  RICHARD,    1630-1705,    Brain- 
tree,     Mass.       Soldier     in     King 
Philip's   War,  under   Capt.  Isaac 
Johnson. 

Adams,  Henry  H.,  33. 

Foote,  Horace  A.,  61. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108. 

Leeds,  Charles,  194. 

Stetson,  G.  R.,  248. 

Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 

THING,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,  1694. 

Ensign,  Exeter  Co.,  N.  H.  Militia, 
1690.     Captain,  1692. 

Folsom,  Albert  A.,  185. 

Koues,  George  Ellsworth,  257. 
THOMAS,    CAPTAIN    NATHANIEL,     1610- 

1674.  Ensign,  Plymouth  Colony, 
under  Capt.  Myles  Standish,  1640. 
Lieutenant,  1643.     Captain,  1644. 
Pequot  War. 

Perkins,  Joshua  N.,  97. 

Schieffelin,  Eugene,  106. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  106. 

Trenchard,  Edward,  120. 
THOMAS,  NATHANIEL,  1 643- 1 7 1 8.  Marsh- 
field,  Mass.  Representative,  1672, 
et  seq.  Captain  in  King  Philip's 
War.  Member  of  the  Governor's 
Council. 

Downing,  Augustus  C.,  255. 

Otis,  Philo  Adams,  297. 
THOMAS,     LIEUTENANT    PHILIP,     1600- 

1675.  Member,    High    Commis 
sion    governing   Maryland,    1656, 
who,   in    1659,    surrendered   the 
Government  to    Lord   Baltimore. 
Lieutenant,  Provincial  Forces,  prior 
1655. 

Thomas,  Lawrence  B.,  118. 
Large,  James,  144. 
THOMAS,  DOCTOR  PHILIP,  Delegate  from 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Frederick  Co.,  General  Congress, 
Annapolis,  Md.,  1774.  Represen 
tative  to  carry  out  the  association 
agreed  on  by  Continental  Con 
gress. 

Thomas,  Lawrence  B.,  118 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  167. 
THOMAS,   WILLIAM,    1573-1651.     Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,   Plymouth  Col 
ony,  1642-1643.     Member  of  the 
Council   of  War.     Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1640-1644. 
Trenchard,  Edward,  120. 
Leonard,  George  H.,  194. 
Parker,  Montgomery  D.,  199. 
Otis,  Joseph  Edward,  Jr.,  297. 
THOMPSON,  ABIJAH,  1739-1811.    Served 
in  Mass.  Colonial  Forces,   French 
and    Indian    War.     Stationed   at 
Lake  George,  1 758. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  207. 

THOMPSON,  ANTHONY, 1647.    Signer 

of  "Compact"  with  Gov.  Eaton 
and  Rev.  John  Davenport,  at  New 
Haven,    1639.     Soldier  in  Indian 
Troubles,  1642. 
Merritt,  Douglas,  88. 
Thomson,  Arthur  C.,  207. 
Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  360. 
THOMPSON,  PAYMASTER  HEZEKiAH,i735- 
1803.     Served  in  Capt.  Wait  Hin- 
man's  Co.,  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  1757. 

Gilfillan,  W.  Whitehead,  64. 
Ladd,  William  W.,  81. 
THOMPSON,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JABEZ, 
1727-1776.   First  Lieutenant,  1755. 
7th  Co.,  4th  Regt.,  Crown  Point 
Expedition.     Captain-Lieutenant, 
1760.     Major  of   the   2d    Conn. 
Regt.,  1774. 
Viele,  Sheldon,  124. 
Warren,  William  Y.,  125. 
THOMPSON,  SERGEANT  JAMES,  1 680- 1 763. 
Enlisted  in  Capt.   Bragden's  Co., 
1723.    Corporal,  1723.    Sergeant, 
1724. 
Thompson,  J.  T.,  333. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES,  1716 ,  Woburn. 

In  Col.  Murry's  Regt.,  under  Col. 
Benj.  Goldthwait,  Lake  George, 
1756.  Private  in  Capt.  Samuel 
Bancroft's  Co.,  Col.  Eleazer  Tyng's 
Regt.,  relief  of  Fort  William  Henry, 

'757- 
Thompson,  J.  T.,  333. 


THOMPSON,  JAMES,  1649-1693,  Woburn, 
Mass.  In  the  Indian  Wars,  1675- 
1676.  Sergeant,  1691.  Lieuten 
ant,  1693. 

Thompson,  Jno.  T.,  333. 
THOMPSON,  COLONEL  JOHN,    1636-1736. 
Colonel   of    Militia,    Province    of 
Maryland. 

Spencer,  John  Thomson,  151. 
THOMPSON,    LIEUTENANT  JOHN,     1616- 
1696,  Middleboro,  Mass.     Deputy, 
Plymouth  Colony,  General  Court, 
from  Barnstable,  1671-1672;  from 
Middleboro,    1674,    et  seq.     Ser 
geant,  Military  Co.,  1673.     Lieu 
tenant,    1675,    and    commanded 
garrison,  King  Philip's  War,  1675. 
Leonard,  George  H.,  194. 
Parker,  Frederick  W.,  199. 
THOMPSON,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1669-1 749, 
New   Haven,    Conn.     Lieutenant 
and  Captain  of  First  Co.    Deputy, 
1716. 

Thomson,  Arthur  C.,  207. 
Farnham,  Elijah  T.,  256 
THOMPSON,  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL,    1731- 
1820,    Woburn,    Mass.     Lieuten 
ant  in  Capt.  Ebenezer  Jones'  Co., 
Col.      Ebenezer     Nichols'     Regt. 
Stationed  at  Lake  George,   French 
and  Indian  War,  1758. 
Thompson,  Leonard,  207. 
THOMPSON,  WILLIAM.    Served  in  Militia 
of  Penn.,  French  War,  1659-1660. 
Hayes,  Birchard  A.,  324. 
THOMSON,   GENERAL  STEVENS.      Attor 
ney-General  of  Virginia,  1703-13. 
Throckmorton,  C.  W.,  119. 
THOMSON,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1616-1696. 
Served  against  the  Narragansetts, 
1645.     Lieutenant  in  command  of 
garrison  at  Middleboro. 
Thompson,  Clifton  S.,  372. 

THORN  DIKE,  CAPTAIN  PAUL,  1643 , 

Beverly,  Mass.  Lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Dixie's  Foot  Co.,  1677.  Captain, 
1689.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1681. 

Thorndike,  Augustus  L.,  207. 
Thorndike,  Townsend  W.,  207. 
THORNE,  QUARTERMASTER  JOHN,   King 
ston,  N.  H.     Was  in  Capt.  Mars- 
ton's  Co.,  of  Exeter,   Col.  John 
Goff,  Crown   Point.      Expedition 
enrolled  in  1762. 
Thorne,  John^Calvin,  272. 


559 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


THORNTON,  FRANCIS,  1711-1749.  Lieu 
tenant-Colonel,  Virginia  Militia, 
1742. 

Forbes,  Wm.  I.,  140. 

Meriwether,  Hunter  McK.,  313. 
THOROWGOOD,    CAPTAIN    ADAM,     1603 

.     Came  over  in  ship  Charles, 

1621.  Burgess,  i629-'3o-'32. 
Member  of  Council,  1637. 

Raborg,  Thomas  M.  T..  too. 
THRALL,  WILLIAM,  1606-1679.     Soldier 
from     Windsor,     Conn.,     under 
Capt.  John  Mann,   Pequot  War, 
1637. 

Gay,  Frank  B.,  223. 
THROCKMORTON  JOHN,  1631-1687.  One 
of  the  thirteen  original  Proprietors 
of  Providence  Plantation.   Deputy, 
1664-1674. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  324. 

THURSTON,    DANIEL,   1693,    New- 

bury,  Mass.  Trooper,  under  Capt. 
Samuel  Appleton,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Haskins,  LeanderM.,  189. 
THURSTON,  EDWARD,  1617-1707.   Gov 
ernor's    Assistant,    1675,    et  seq. 
Deputy,  1667,  et  seq.     Commis 
sioner,  1663. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  82. 

Pierce,  James  O.,  346. 
THURSTON,  JOHN,    1635-1712.     Served 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  109. 

Spooner,  Frank  E.,  300. 
TIBBALS,  SERGEANT  THOMAS,  1615- 1703, 
Milford,    Conn.      Private  in   the 
Pequot  War.     Sergeant,  1671. 

Ford,  George  Hare,  62. 

Ford,  George  H.,  222. 

Tibbals,  Frederick  L.,  231. 

TICKNOR,    WILLIAM,    .      Sergeant, 

Gen.  Cudworth's  Guard,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Rogers,  Hubert,  104. 
TIDD,  JOHN,  Woburn,  Mass.     Sergeant 
in  Militia. 

Brown,  George  E.,  180. 
TILESTON,  LIEUTENANT  TIMOTHY,  1637- 
1697,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  1689-1692.  Sol 
dier  in  Capt.  Samuel  Wadsworth's 
Co.,  under  Major-General  Wins- 
low,  King  Philip's  War.  Ensign, 
1689.  Lieutenant,  1694. 

Hemenway,  Fred.  T.,  189. 


Hollings worth,  Zachary  T.,  190. 
TILLINGHAST, THOMAS,  1 742- 1 82 1 .  Mem 
ber  Rhode  Island  General  Assem 
bly,  1772-1775.     Major  in  Revo 
lution. 

Tillinghast,  William  H.,  119. 

TILLEY,  JOHN, 1621.     Took  part 

in  the  first  encounter  with  the  In 
dians  under  Myles  Standish  at 
Great  Meadow  Creek,  Dec.  8th, 
(O.  S.,)  Friday  Morning,  1620, 
three  days  before  the  landing  of 
the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  Six 
teenth  signer  of  the  Mayflower 
Compact. 

Kellogg,  Daniel  S.,  79. 

Richarson,  George  H.,  202. 

Ames,  Louis  A.,  254. 

Foote,  John  C.,  311. 

Gorham,  Austin  G.,  370. 

TILLSON,  EDMUND, 1699.     Served 

in  Plymouth  Military  Co.,  1643. 

Thompson,  Clifton  S.,  372. 

TILTON,    LIEUTENANT    ABRAHAM,   

1690,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Lieutenant 
in  Canada  Expedition,  1690,  under 
command  of  Sir  William  Phips. 

Tilton,  Palmer,  207. 

Tilton,  Warren  C.,  207. 

TILTON,  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL,  1697-1745, 

Ipswich,  Mass.     Lieutenant,  Siege 

of  Louisburg,    1745,  2d  Co.,  5th 

Mass.  Regt.  In  Indian  Fight,  1722. 

Tilton,  Palmer,  207. 

Tilton,  Warren  C.,  208. 

Busiel,  Charles  A.,  267. 

Tilton,  George  H.,  267. 

TILTON,   PETER,  1696.     Deputy, 

General  Court,  1675,  et  seq.  As 
sistant,  1681-1686,  Colony  of 
Mass.  Bay. 

Eastman,  Lauren  C.,  311,  379. 

TITCOMB,  BENAIAH,  1653 .    Soldier 

in  Capt.  Thomas Noyes'  Foot  Co., 
1696,  Colony  of  Mass.  Bay. 

Remick,  John  Anthony,  201. 

Remick,  Timothy,  201. 
TITCOMB,  COLONEL  MOSES,  1707-1755. 
Commanded  Titcomb's  Battery, 
Siege  of  Louisburg.  Commanded 
the  right  wing  of  Gen.  Sir  William 
Johnson's  army,  defeat  of  Baron 
Dreskau.  Killed  at  the  battle  of 
Lake  George,  Sept.  8. 

Howard,  William  C.,  74. 
TITCOMB,    WILLIAM,   ,    Newbury, 


560 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Mass.     Deputy,    General    Court, 
1655. 

Remick,  John  A.,  201. 
Remick,  Timothy,  201. 
TITUS,  CONTENT,  1643-1730.    Captain, 
New-York  Provincial  Troops,  1 694. 
Commissioner  to  the  Court,  and 
Deputy,  Jamaica,  L.  I. 
Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  325. 
TITUS,  ROBERT.  Deputy,  General  Court, 

Mass.,  1648-1650. 
Hunt,  Samuel  F.,  325. 
TOLMAN,  THOMAS,  1633-1718,  Dorches 
ter,  Mass.    Soldier  in  King  Philip's 
War,  under  Quartermaster  Thomas 
Swift. 

Daly,  Martin  O.,  183. 
TOMLINSON,    LIEUTENANT  AGUR,    1658- 
1727.     Ensign,     1690,    in    Capt. 
Ebenezer   Johnson's    Co.,    Strat 
ford,  sixty  English  and  forty  In 
dians,  for  the  defence  of  Albany, 
paid  by  Gov.  Fletcher  "for  con 
ducting  the  soldiers  "  thither. 
Harral,  George,  70. 
Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 
TONG  or  (THONG),  WALTER.     Ensign  in 
New-York     City     Militia,     1710, 
3d  Co.     Lieutenant,  Queens  Co. 
Militia. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 
Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  99. 
TOPPING,    CAPTAIN    THOMAS,   Captain, 
Southampton,  L.  L,  Militia,  1651. 
Assistant,  1655,  et  seq. 
Baker,  Frank,  286. 

TORREY,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  1608-1690, 
Hingham,  Mass.     Captain,   1645. 
Deputy  1644,  etseq.     Clerk  of  the 
House  of  Deputies,  1666. 
Foster,  Volney  W.,  291. 
Langdon,  Perin,  325. 
Laws,  Harry  L.,  325. 

TORREY,  CORPORAL  WILSON,   1732 

Mansfield,  and  Rehoboth,    Mass. 
Private  in  Major  Howe's  Co.,  Col. 
Joseph  Dwight's  Regt.,  expedition 
against  Crown   Point.     Corporal, 
1756.     In  1759   he  served  under 
Col.  Thomas  Doty,  expedition  for 
the  reduction  of  Canada. 
Foster,  Volney  W.,  291. 
TOWER,  JOHN,  1 609- 1 702.     Of  Tower's 
Garrison      House     during     King 
Philip's  War. 
Hill,  William  S.,  72. 


Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 
Hill,  John  W.,  293. 
Hill,  Henry  B.,  342. 
Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 
Whipple,  Henry  B.,35O. 

Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  379. 
TOWNLEY,  COLONEL  RICHARD,  1628- 
1711.  Captain,  Elizabeth  Town 
Train  Band,  1686.  Colonel  before 
1690.  Took  part  in  defeat  and  ar 
rest  of  Gov.  Leisler,  1690.  Mem 
ber  of  Gov.  Lord  Neill  Campbell's 
Council,  East  Jersey,  1686.  Mem 
ber  of  Gov.  Fletcher's  Council, 
New-York,  1692. 

Pell,  Howland,  97. 

Schieffelin,  Eugene,  106. 

Schieffelin,  George  R.,  106. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  107. 
TOWNSEND,    HENRY,    Warwick,    R.    I. 
Deputy  to  the  Assembly,  1653. 

Macdonough,  Rodney,  195. 
TOWNSEND,  JOHN.      Commissioner    in 
Rhode  Island,  1652-1654. 

Felton,  S.  M.,  324. 

TOWNSEND,  RICHARD, 1739.  Private 

in  Capt.  John  Hickes'Co.,  Queens 
Co.,  New-York  Militia,  1738. 

Townsend,  James  Hill,  120. 
TOWNSHEND,  RICHARD.  Member  of 
Council,  1636-1645.  Burgess  for 
the  "plantations between  Archer's 
Hope  and  Martin's  Hundred," 
Virginia,  1629. 

Horner,  Wm.  M.,  73. 
TRACY,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1610- 
1685,  Norwich,  Conn.  Ensign, 
ist  Co.  Militia,  Conn.,  1666. 
Lieutenant,  1672,  of  New  Lon 
don  Co.  Dragoons,  enlisted  to 
fight  the  Dutch  and  Indians. 
Member  of  General  Court  twenty- 
seven  sessions.  Commissary,  King 
Philip's  War.  Commissioner,  1678, 
et  seq. 

Farnam,  Charles  H.,  60. 

Huntington,  Charles  R.,  76. 

Lord,  Nathan  H.,  84. 

Mott,  JohnT.,  91. 

Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Ripley,  Charles  S.,  103. 

Williams,  Winslow  T.,  234. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 

Rawson,  Edw.  S.,  327. 

Jewett,  Stephen,  343. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Gere,  Chas.  Henry,  354. 
Grant,  Charles  Julian  C.,  554. 
Grant,  Thos.  P.,  354. 
Kneeland,  Frank  G.,  353. 
Tracy,  Robert  S.,  355. 
Brewer,  Wm.  A.,  359. 
Hartson,  MillardT.,  361. 
Dewey,  Chauncey  E.,  369. 
TRAVERS,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  Richmond 

Co.,  Va.    Captain  of  Militia,  1685- 

1693. 

Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  118,  168. 
TRAVERS,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,  1630 . 

Commissioner,    1673,   to   employ 

Indians  in  defence  of  the  Colony. 

Member,   House  of  Burgesses  for 

Lancaster    Co.,     Virginia,     1677, 

and  Speaker. 

Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  118,  168. 
TREAT,  LIEUTENANT  JAMES,  1634-1759, 

Wethersfield,     Conn.       Trooper, 

Indian    War,    1658.     Member  of 

Governor's  Council. 
Doane,  William  H.,  323. 
TREAT,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1650 — — -.     Major 


Morgan,  George  D.,  90. 
Reynolds,  James,   102. 
Seymour,  Henry,  109. 
Smith,  Charles  S.,  in. 
Stevens,  John  B.,  1 14. 
Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 
Mackenzie,  Geo.  Norbury,  2d,  164. 
Mackenzie,  Geo.  Norbury,  3d,  164. 
Andrews,  James  S.,  217. 
Brooker,  Charles  F.,  219. 
Cropper,  John,  220. 
French,  Wm.  F.,  223. 
Gross,  Chas.  Ewd.,  224. 
Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 
Smith,  Stewart  W.,  230. 
Smith,  Archibald  H.,  230. 
Blagden,  Thos.,  240. 
Patten,  John  D.,  246. 
Preston,  Deming  H.,  298. 
Wentworth,  Moses,  303. 
Hale,  Chas.  R.,  312. 
Doane,  William  H.,  323. 
Lloyd,  John  U.,  325. 
Wenzell,  Henry  B.,  349. 
Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 


commanding    Essex     Co.,     New      TREAT,  GOVERNOR  ROBERT,  1622-1710 


Jersey,  Militia,  1731.     Member  of 
Assembly,  1695-1710. 

Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  69. 

Halsey,  Henry  A.,  69. 
TREAT,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  1662-1721, 
Milford,  Conn.  Captain,  1708. 
Previously  Sergeant,  Ensign,  and 
Lieutenant.  Deputy,  General 
Assembly,  1707-1708. 

Treat,  John  S.,  272. 
TREAT,  HON.  RICHARD,  1584-1669. 
Deputy,  First  General  Court,  1637- 
1644,  f°r  Weathersfield  Co.  As 
sistant,  1657-1665.  Namedinthe 
Royal  Charter,  one  of  the  Patent 
ees  for  Conn.,  1662.  Member  of 
Gov.  John  Winthrop's  Council, 
1663-1665. 

Arnold,  Benjamin  W.,  34. 

Barnes,  Alfred  C.,  36. 

Belljared  W.,39. 

Camp,  Chas.  L.  N.,  46. 

Chapman,  Thomas  B.,  48. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Elliot,  Daniel  G.,  59. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Harral,  George,  69. 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 

Hulbert,  Henry  C.,  75. 

Logan,  Walter  S.,  84. 


Commanding  at  Great  Swamp 
Fight.  Major  commanding  Conn. 
Troops,  Hadley  and  Springfield. 
Deputy-Governor,  1 676- 1 686.  Ap 
pointed  Governor,  1686.  Re 
signed,  1701.  In  the  encounter 
with  the  Indians  at  Bloody  Brook, 
Sept.  1 8,  1675,  his  arrival  on  the 
scene  of  action  with  the  Conn. 
Forces  turned  the  tide. 

Baldwin,  Nathan  A.,  36. 

Bristow,  Frank  H.,  43. 

Day,  Robert  W..  54. 

Downes,  Anson  Treat,  57. 

Grant,  De  Forest,  65. 

Grant,  Madison,  65. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  66. 

Gunn,  George  M.,  67. 

Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  69. 

Halsey,  Henry  A.,  69. 

Stevens,  John  B.,  114. 

Ames,  Joseph  B.,  176. 

Marsh,  Henry  D.,  196. 

Baldwin,  Nathan  A.,  217. 

Bunce,  Jonathan  B.,  219. 

Downs,  William  E.,  222. 

Durand,  William  C.,  222. 

Ford,  George  H.,  222. 

Smith,  Bradish  Johnson,  230. 

Smith,  Edwin  P.,  230. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Tomlinson,  Charles  A.,  231. 

Warren,  Herbert  C.,  253. 

Blagden,  Thos.,  240. 

Clark,  Samuel  W.,  241. 

Toler,  Henry  P.,  258. 

Treat,  John  S.,  272. 

Merwin,  Alexander  M.,  361. 

Lombard,  John  W.  P.,  393. 
TRIPLETT,  FRANCIS,  1728-1794.  Fau- 
quier  Co.,  Va.  Served  as  a  vol 
unteer  in  the  Militia  of  Prince 
William  Co.,  French  and  Indian 
War,  entering  service,  1 750. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  244. 
TRIPP,    JOHN,     1610-1678.      Commis 
sioner,    1655.     Deputy,   1648,    et 
seq.     Assistant,  1670,  et  seq. 

Greene,  Douglas  N.,  65. 

Watson,  William  H.,  127. 
TRIPPE,    LIEUTENANT-COLONEL    HENRY, 
1632-1697,    Dorchester  Co.,  Md. 
Member  of  the  Lower  House  of 
Assembly,  1671-1681. 

Trippe,  Andrew  C.,  168. 
TROWBRIDGE,  LIEUTENANT  JAMES,  1636- 
1717,  Newton,  Mass.  Deputy, 
General  Court  from  Cambridge, 
1 700- 1 703.  Served  in  King  Philip's 
War.  Lieutenant,  1675. 

Ray,  Franklin  T.,  101. 

Trowbridge,  Samuel  B.  P.,  121. 

Hemenway,  Fred.  T.,  189. 

Jackson,  Henry  S.,  269. 

Trowbridge,  William  P.,  348. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

TROWBRIDGE,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  New 
Haven  Troop,  Capt.  William  Rus 
sell,  King  Phillip's  War. 

Trowbridge,  Charles  H.,  121. 

Trowbridge,  Charles  H.,  231. 

Trowbridge,  Thos.  R.,  232. 

Trowbridge,  Edwin  D.,232. 

Trowbridge,  Ezekiel  H.,  232. 
TRUE, CAPTAIN  HENRY,  1 645- 1 735.  Salis 
bury,  Mass.     Captain,  1696-1722. 
Representative,     General     Court, 
1689-1695. 

Scales,  John,  272. 

TRUMBULL,  GOVERNOR  JONATHAN.  Dep 
uty-Governor,  1766-1769.  Gov 
ernor  of  Conn.,  1770-1783. 

Huntington,  Frederick  J.,  226. 

Trumbull,  Jonathan,  232. 
TUCKER,  CAPTAIN  MOSES,  New  Ipswich, 
N.   H.     His    house  fortified    and 
used  as  a  garrison  during  the  In- 


563 


dian  raid  on  the  town  Captain, 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Tucker,  William  R.,  301. 

TUCKER,  ROBERT,    1604  ,  Milton, 

Mass.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
i669-'8o-'8i. 

Ware,  Horace  E.,  208. 
TUDOR,    ELIHU,    M.D.     Served  in  the 
Campaign  against  Canada,   1 755, 
under  Wolfe  in  1759,  and  in  the 
Havana  Expedition,  1762. 

Hoadley,  James  H.,  72. 

Platt,  Walter  B.,  165. 
TUPPER,  THOMAS,  JR.,  1637-1706,  Sand 
wich,  Mass.    Captain  of  Barnstable 
Co.,  1690. 

Young,  Francis  C.,  374. 

TURNER,  HUMPHREY, 1673,  Scituate, 

Mass.  Representative,  General 
Court,  Plymouth  Colony,  1640, 
et  seq.  Private  in  Military  Co. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

TURNER,  CAPTAIN  NATHANIEL,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  Block  Island  Ex 
pedition,  Gen.  John  Endicott, 
1636,  and  Pequot  War,  Governor's 
Assistant,  1639.  First  Magistrate 
of  New  Haven,  1639.  Captain, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1634.  Lost  in 
"Phantom  Ship,"  1647. 

Strong,  Theron  G.,  116. 

Tuttle,  Frank  D.,  121. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  126. 

Royce,  Alfred  L.,  166. 

Cropper,  John,  220. 

Smith,  Robert  A.,  247. 
TURNER,  ROBERT,  2d,  1635 .    Mem 
ber   Governor's    Council,    Penn., 
1686,  et  seq. 

Bradford,  Thomas  Hewson,  137. 
TURPINJ  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  THOMAS. 
Militia  of  Cumberland   Co.,   Vir 
ginia.     Appointed  by  Gov.  Din- 
widdie,  1754. 

Deen,  William  M.,  55,  255. 

Patteson,  Herbert  L.,  96. 

Patteson,  Malcolm  D.,  96. 

Patteson,  Thomas  A.,  Jr.,  96. 
TUTTLE,  DANIEL,  1680-1748,  Walling- 
ford,    Conn.     Captain   of  South 
east  Co.,  1738. 

Tuttle,  Daniel  S.,  315. 
TUTTLE,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,   1596-1656, 
Ipswich,    Mass.      Representative, 
1644.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1644. 

Constant,  S.  Victor,  51. 


INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Gordon,  Edwin  A.,  187. 

TUTTLE,     CAPTAIN     JOHN, 1720, 

Dover,  N.  H.  Lieutenant,  1689. 
Captain,  1692.  Representative  to 
the  Assembly,  1692-1693. 

Parker,  C.  Wallingford,  198. 

Parker,  Herman,  199. 
TUTTLE,    CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,    1692-1761. 
Quartermaster    of  the   2d   Conn. 
Regt.,  1742.    Captain,  East  Haven 
Co.,  1743. 

Candee,  Henry  S.,  310. 
TYNG,    EDWARD,    1600-1681,    Boston. 
Deputy,    General    Court,     1661- 
1662.     Assistant,  1668-1681. 

Bell,  Charles  U.,  178. 

TYNG,   GOVERNOR  EDWARD,   1649 . 

Commander  of  Fort  Loyal,  1680- 
1681.  Member  of  the  Council, 
Province  of  Maine,  1686.  Lieut.  - 
Colonel  and  Commander  of  the 
Province  of  Laganaduck,  1681- 
1689.  Governor  of  Nova  Scotia, 
1690. 

Starr,  Isaac,  Jr.,  151. 

Moseley,  Edward  A.,  246. 

UNDERHILL,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1600-1672. 
An  early  officer,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 
Served  in  the  Pequot  War.  Gover 
nor  of  Exeter  and  Dover,  N.  H., 
1641.  Led  the  Dutch  Troops 
against  the  Simaroy  Indians,  1644. 

Coles,  Henry  R.  R.,  50. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Morgan,  James  L.,  90. 

Morgan,  John  H.,  90. 

Suydam,  Walter  Lispenard,  1 16. 

Townsend,  James  Hill,  120. 

Underbill,  Edgar;  121. 

Underbill,  Francis  T.,  121. 

Underbill,  Frederick  E.,  121. 

Balch,  Edwin  S.,  136. 

Balch,  Thomas  W.,  136. 

Morton,  Thomas  G.,  148. 

Townsend,  John,  348. 

Sutton,  Ashabel,  372. 
UPHAM,  JOHN,  1600-1681,  Weymouth, 
Mass.     Deputy,    General    Court, 
1636-1639. 

Upham,  Henry,  348. 
UPHAM,  LIEUTENANT  PHINEAS,  1635- 
1676,  Maiden,  Mass.  Lieutenant, 
4th  Co.  Mass.  Regt.,  under  Capt. 
Isaacjohnson,  Great  Swamp  Fight, 
and  mortally  wounded. 


Baker,  Frank  Leslie,  35. 
Haskins,  Charles  Waldo,  70. 
Upham,  Charles  C.,  N.  Y.,  208. 
Upham,  Charles  C.,  Mass.,  208. 
Upham,  Henry  M.,  208. 
Upham,  Frederick  Wm.,  302. 
Heywood,  Henry  B.,  333. 


Upham,  Henry  P.,  348. 
Wade,  James  F.,  348. 
Trumbull,  Nathan  F.,  372. 


Upham,  Edwin  D.,  372. 

Upham,  William  H.  395. 
UPSON,  SERGEANT  STEPHEN,  1653-1735, 
Waterbury,  Conn.    Deputy,  Gen 
eral    Court,    i7io-'i2-'29.      Ser 
geant,  1715. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  360. 
UPSON,    CAPTAIN   STEPHEN,  JR.,   1686- 
1777,  Waterbury,  Conn.    Deputy 
to  General  Court,    1743,   et  seq. 
Captain  of  Militia. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  360. 
USHER,  HEZEKIAH,  SR., 1676,  Bos 
ton  and  Billerica,  Mass.    A.  &H. 
A.  Co.,  1638.    2d  Sergeant,  1657. 
i  st  Sergeant,  1663.  Ensign,  1664. 

Gilbert,  Jas.  H.,29i. 
UTIE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN.  Member  Virginia 
House  of  Burgesses,  1623-1629, 
for  plantations  between  Archer's 
Hope  and  Martin's  Hundred 
(Kiskiak),  afterwards  Yorktown. 
Member  for  Hogg  Island.  Cap 
tain  of  Militia,  1631.  Member  of 
King's  Council,  1632-1634. 

Browne,  Bennet  B.,  159. 

VAIL,  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS,  1734-1807. 
Sergeant  in  Capt.  Thomas  Ferry's 
Co.,  Col.  Oliver  de Lancey's  Regt., 
under  Gen.  Prideaux  and  Sir  Wil 
liam  Johnson,   1759.     Lieutenant, 
1760,  in  Capt.  Israel  Horton's  Co., 
N.    Y.    Militia,     Col.    Nathaniel 
Woodhull,  under  Gen.  Amherst, 
capture  of  Fort  Lewis. 
Vail,  Henry  H.,  122. 
VALENTINE,    COLONEL   BENJAMIN,    1650- 
1712.  Dragoon  in  Colonial  service. 
Valentine,  Abraham  B.,  122. 
Valentine,  Samuel  H.,  122. 

VALENTINE,      JOHN,     1724.       His 

Majesty's  Crown   Advocate-Gen 
eral  of  the  Provinces. 
Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  379. 
VAN  BRUGH,  JOHANNIS  PIETERSZEN.   Cor- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


poral,  Blue  Flag  Co.,  Burgher 
Corps,  1652-1653,  New  Amster 
dam.  President  of  the  bench, 
1662.  Provincial  Envoy  to  Am 
sterdam,  1664.  Burgomaster, 
1673-1674.  Captain,  New  Orange, 
1673-1674. 

Boardman,  Lansdale,  41. 

Brown,  Paul  R.,  44. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Davies,  William  G.,  53. 

Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

Satterlee,  Francis  Le  R.,  105. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 

Hardie,  Joseph  C.,  243. 
VAN    BRUGH,    CAPTAIN    PETER,     1666- 
1756.       Captain,     1715-1722,    at 
Fort  Orange. 

Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Satterlee,  Francis  Le  R.,  105. 

Seaman,  Louis  L.,  108. 

VAN    BRUNT,    MAJOR   CORNELIUS,  

1754.  King's  Co.  Militia,  1700. 
Member  General  Assembly,  Prov 
ince  of  New-York,  1 699- 1711. 

Warner,  Culbreth  H.,  169. 

Voorhees,  William  P.,  316. 
VAN  CORLEAR,  BENONI.     Cornet,  Capt. 
Killian  Van  Rensselaer's  Troop  of 
Horse,  Col.  Peter  Schuyler'sRegt., 
Albany,  1700. 

Cutler,  James  G.,  52. 

Cutler,  Joseph  W.,  52. 

VAN  CORTLANDT,  COLONEL  OLOFF  $TE- 

VENSEN,  1600-1684.  Colonel  of 
Burgher  Corps,  1649,  and  in  1655- 
1 664,  the  last  Burgomaster  of  New 
Amsterdam  before  the  English 
conquest. 

Astor,  John  Jacob,  34. 

Beekman,  J.  William,  38. 

Campbell,  Wm.  A.,  46. 

Erving,  William  V.  R.,  60. 

Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 

Harriman,  William  E.,  70. 

Hillhouse,  Chas.  B.,  72. 

Hillhouse,  Francis,  72. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Oothout,  John  Webster,  94. 

Paige,  Edward  W.,  95. 

Pell,  William  Cruger,  97. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  106. 


Sill,  John  T.,  1 1 1. 

Suydam,  Walter  L.,  1 16. 

Van  Cortlandt,  Robert  B.,  122. 

Van  Rensselaer,  A.  Cortlandt,  122. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 

Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  124. 

Whitehead,  Cortlandt,  153. 

Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler,  243. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 
VAN  CORTLANDT,  COLONEL  STEPHANUS. 
Kings     Co.     Regt.,      1671-1693. 
Member  of  King's  Council,  1680- 
1700. 

Clark,  Henry  S.,  49. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Russell,  William  H.,  104. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  106. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 

Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  124. 

Whitehead,  Cortlandt,  153. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 
VAN  DAM,  GOVERNOR  RIP,  1660-1749. 
Member  of  New-York  Provincial 
Assembly,  1699.  Member  of  His 
Majesty's  Council  thirty  years, 
and  Governor  of  the  Province, 
1731. 

Duane,  William  N.,  57. 

Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

McKinstrey,  Chas.  H.,  87. 

Miller,  John  Bleecker,  89. 

Newman,  Clarence  E.,  92. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

Satterlee,  Francis  Le  R.,  105. 
VAN  DER  BOGAERT,  HARMEN  MYNDERTSE, 
1612-1647.  Surgeon  of  the  West 
India  Co.'s  ship  Endraght,  1630- 
1633,  at  New  Amsterdam.  Com 
missary  at  Fort  Orange,  1645. 

Du  Bois,"  William  M.,  57. 

Viele,  Sheldon,  124. 
VAN  DYKE,  HENDRICK.  Ensign  under 
Gov.  Kieft,  against  the  Indians  of 
Westchester,  1639-1642.  Under 
Capt.  John  Underbill  on  Long 
Island,  1644.  Wounded  in  an  at 
tack  of  the  Indians.  Member  of 
the  Council,  1642,  et  seq.  Schout 
Fiscal,  1645-1652. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 

VAN  EPS,  JOHANNES, 1690.   One  of 

the  five  Patentees  of  Schenectady, 
1684.  Lieutenant  of  Foot  under 
Capt.  Sander  Glen.  Killed  at  his 
Garrison  in  the  burning  of  the 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


town  of  Schenectady.  One  of 
the  Five  Dongan  Patentees,  1684. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 

VAN    EPS,    JAN     BAPTIST,     1673. 

French  and  Indian  Wars.  Taken 
captive  by  the  Indians  at  burning 
of  Schenectady,  1690,  and  carried 
to  Canada;  escaped  after  three 
years.  While  captive  learned  the 
Indian  language  and  was  after 
ward  Interpreter  and  Ambassador 
of  Five  Nations. 

Griffith,  William  H.,  67. 
VAN   HORNE,    COLONEL   PHILIP.     Com 
manding  a  Regt.  of  Militia,  Prov 
ince  of  New  Jersey,  1771. 

Boardman,  Lansdale,  41. 

Lansdale,  Philip  Van  H.,  82. 

VAN  LUVANIGH,  ENSIGN  ZACHARIAH, 

1789.  Ensign,  1756,  French  and 
Indian  War,  Upper  Regt.,  New 
Castle  Co.,  Delaware. 

Du  Pont,  Victor,  Jr.,  400. 
VAN     RENSSELAER,     CAPTAIN     HENRY. 
Captain,  Foot,   1735.     New-York 
Provincial  Forces,  French  and  In 
dian  Wars. 

Hardie,  Francis  H.,  243. 

Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler,  243. 
VAN    RENSSELAER,    COLONEL  JEREMIAS, 
1674.  The2dPatroon.  Mem 
ber    of   Colonial   Assembly,   and 
Speaker,  1 664.    Colonel  of  Militia. 

Beekman,  James  William,  38. 

Campbell,  Wm.  A.,  47. 

Clark,  Henry  S.,  49. 

Cogswell,  C.  Van  R.,  50. 

Erving,  W.  Van  R.,  60. 

Harriman,  William  E.,  70. 

Hillhouse,  Francis,  72. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Oothout,  John  W.,  94.  • 

Paige,  Edward  W.,  95. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  107. 

Van  Rensselaer,  A.  C.,  122. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Eugene,  123. 

Sill,  Howard,  166. 

Thayer,  Nathaniel,  207. 

Hardie,  Francis  H.,  243. 

Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler,  243. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 
VAN    RENSSELAER,    COLONEL  JOHANNES, 
1 708-1 783.    New-York  Provincial 
Forces. 


Cogswell,  C.  Van  R.,  50. 

Pell,  William  Cruger,  97. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 
VAN  RENSSELAER,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 
KILLIAN,  1663-1719.  Second  Lord 
and  4th  Patroon  of  the  Manor  of 
Rensselaerwyck.  Captain,  Albany 
Co.  Militia,  defence  of  Schenec 
tady,  1693.  ist  Member  of  As 
sembly  from  the  Manor.  Member 
Provincial  Council,  New-York, 
1693-1719. 

Clark,  Henry  S.,  49. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Eugene,  123. 

Thayer,  Nathaniel,  207. 
VAN  RENSSELAER,  LIEUTENANT  KILLIAN, 
1717-1781.     Provincial  Forces  of 
New-York,  1743. 

Hoff,  J.  Van  Rensselaer,  73. 
VAN  SCHAICK,  LIEUTENANT  GOOSEN  GER- 

RITSE, 1676.  Lieutenant,  1670, 

at  Albany,  Rensselaerwyck  and 
Schenectady,  1672.  Captain,  1673, 
Dutch  reoccupation  of  New  Neth- 
erland. 

Bleecker,  Anthony  J.,  41. 

Hill,  Robert  C.,  72. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 
VAN  SCHOONHOVEN,    CAPTAIN  JACOBUS, 
1690-1749.      Colonial    Forces    of 
New-York,  1715.     Albany  Co. 

Thorne,  Joel  W.,  119. 

Whitney,  Drake,  128. 
VAN  SCHUYLER,   FILYP  PIETERSE,    1628- 
1683.     Captain  in  New-York  Pro 
vincial  Forces,  1667.     Captain  of 
Foot  at  Schenectady,  1 669. 

Beekman,  James  William,  38. 

Church,  Richard,  49. 

Crosby,  Edward  Nicoll,  5 1 . 

Duane,  William  North,  57. 

Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 

Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  69. 

Harriman,  William  E.,  70. 

Livingston,  Philip,  84. 

Miller,  John  Bleecker,  89. 

Montgomery,  J.  Lynch,  90. 

Meyer,  Albert,  J.,  92. 

Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

Satterlee,  Francis  Le  R.,  105. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  106. 

Schuyler,  Clarkson  C.,  107. 

Schuyler,  Montgomery,  107. 

Seaman,  Louis  L.,  108. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  112. 

Suckley,  Robert  B.,  116. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  122. 

Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  124. 

Whitehead,  Cortlandt,  153. 

Armstrong,  Horatio  G.,  159. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 

Howard,  Charles  E.  N.,  343. 
VAN     SCHUYLER,     COLONEL    JOHANNES, 
1633-1717.    New- York  Provincial 
Forces,  Indian  Wars. 

Pell.  William  Cruger,  97. 
VAN  SLICHTENHORST,  BRANT  ARENTSE. 
"  First  Resident  Director  of  the 
ColonieofRensselaerwyck,"  1646- 
1648.  Commander  of  the  Fort 
at  Rensselaerwyck. 

Beekman,  James  William,  38. 

Crosby,  Edward  Nicoll,  5 1 . 

Crosby,  Livingston,  51. 

Fryer,  Robert  L.,  63. 

Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  69. 

Montgomery,  J.  Lynch,  90. 

Myer,  Albert  J.,  92. 

Plymtom,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 

Pruyn,  John  Van  S.  L.,  100. 

Satterlee,  Francis  Le  R.,  105. 

Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  106. 

Schuyler,  Clarkson  C.,  107. 

Seaman,  Louis  L.,  108. 

Spalding,  George  B.,  Jr.,  112. 

Suckley,  Robert  B.,  116. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.  S.,  123. 

Whitehead,  Cortlandt,  153. 

Armstrong,  Horatio  G.,  159. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 
VAN  SWERINGEN,  GARRET,  1 636- 1698. 
Councillor  and  Commissary-Gen 
eral  from  Amsterdam  to  New  Am- 
stel  (Newcastle,  Del.),  on  the  South 
River. 

Welsh,  Luther  W.,  316. 
VAN  VECHTEN,  LIEUTENANT  TEUNIS, 
1707-1785.  First  Lieutenant,  1748, 
Capt.  Casparus  Bronk's  Co.  First 
Battalion,  Sir  William  Johnson's 
Regt.,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Van  Vechten,  A.  Van  W.,  123. 
VAN  VORST,  COLONEL  CORNELIUS,  1 728- 
1 768.     Commander  of  a  Battalion 
of  Foot,  Bergen  Co.  Militia. 

Booraem,  Robert  E.,  42. 

VAN  WIE,  HENDRICKSEE  GERRITSEE, 

1691.  Soldier,  Expedition  to 
Canada,  1690.  Wounded  at  La 
Prairie,  and  died  soon  after. 

Beale,  Charles  F,  T.,  239. 
VARNUM,  GEORGE,  1594-1649,  Ipswich, 


Mass.  Took  part  in  Indian  Wars 
in  Mass. 

Varnum,  James  M.,  123. 

Varnum,  Robert  T.,  123. 

Eaton,  Joseph  G.  184. 

VARNUM,  COLONEL  JOSEPH,   1672 . 

Mass.  Troop  of  Horse,  King  Philip's 
War,  on  the  Staff  of  Gov.  Francis 
Bernard. 

Varnum,  James  M.,  123. 

Varnum,  Robert  T.,  123. 

VARNUM,  SAMUEL,  1620 ,  Ipswich, 

Mass.  Served  in  Capt.  Nicholas 
Manning's  Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Varnum,  James  M.,  123,  407. 

Varnum,  Robert  T.,  123. 
VARNUM,    MAJOR  SAMUEL,    1715-1797. 
Mass.    Troop    of   Horse,     Indian 
Wars. 

Varnum,  James  M.,  123. 

Varnum,  Robert  T.,  123. 
VASSALL,  WILLIAM,  1593-1655.  Gov 
ernor's  Assistant  and  Patentee  of 
Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1629-1630. 
Council  of  War,  Plymouth  Colony, 
1642. 

Allen,  Francis  O.,  136. 

Upham,  Henry  P.,  348. 
VAUGH AN,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT,  1600-1668. 
Viceroy  of  Kent,  Maryland,  1647. 
Privy      Councillor,      1648-1650. 
Member  of  Assembly,  1642. 

Spencer,  John  T.,  151. 
VAUGHAN,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  1640-1719. 
Lieutenant  of  Horse,  1672.  Cap 
tain,  1680.  A  Royal  Councillor 
in  Charter  granted  1679,  consti 
tuting  New  Hampshire  a  separate 
province.  Councillor,  1690-1698. 
President  of  Council,  1706-1715. 
Commanded  the  Provincial  Militia, 
1690.  Later  Major. 

Rust,  Nathaniel  J.,  203. 

Jameson,  Winfield  S.,  269. 
VEEDER,  SIMON  VOLKERTSIE,  1624-1697. 
One  of  the  defenders  of  Schenec- 
tady,  1690. 

Long,  Oscar  F.,  245. 
VENABLE,  CAPTAIN  ABRAHAM,  1701-1768. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses,  1748. 

Ballantine,  Henry  W.,  159. 
VERMILYE,    ISAAC,    1601-1676.      Com 
manded  the  Harlaem   Volunteers 
in  the  Expedition  to  Esopus,  1663, 
Indian  War. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


King,  Rufus,  80. 

Underbill,  Edgar,  121. 

Underbill,  Frederic  E.,  122. 

Vermilye,  Ashbel  G.,  123,  258. 

Rockwood,  Chas.  G.,  257. 
VERMILYE,  JOHANNES,  1652-1696.  Mem 
ber  of  Gov.  Leisler's  Council,  1690. 

King,  Rufus,  80. 

Vermilye,  Ashbel  G.,  123,  258. 
VERNON,  RANDAL,  1640-1725.     Member 
of  Provincial  Assembly  of  Penn., 
1687. 

Howell,  Henry  W.,  Jr.,  74. 

Griswold,  Benjamin  H.,  161. 
VER    PLANCK,   ENSIGN   GELEYN,    1637- 
1684.     Ensign,    1673.      In  garri 
son    at    the    Fort    in    New-York 
City. 

Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  123. 
VER  PLANCK,  ENSIGN  PHILIP,  1695- 
1771.  Ensign  in  Col.  Vetch's 
Regt.,  Mass.  Colonial  Forces, 
1611.  Commissioner  to  the  Six 
Nations;  1 746.  Commissioner 
for  fortifications,  1755.  Member 
New-York  Provincial  Assembly, 
1734-1768. 

Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  123. 

VICKERE,  GEORGE,  1679.     Private 

in    Capt.    Johnson's    Co..    King 
Philip's  War. 

Binney,  William  Greene,  40. 

Vickers,  William  H.  C,  169. 
VINTON,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1680-1760, 
Stoneham,     Mass.        Lieutenant, 
1720.      Captain,    1723.      Repre 
sentative,  General  Court,  1734. 

Parker,  C.  Wallingford,  198. 

Parker,  Herman,  199. 
VREELAND,   ENOCH.     Member  of  Gen 
eral    Assembly    of   East   Jersey, 
seventeen  years.     Ensign,    1681. 

Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  59. 

WADE,  JONATHAN, 1689,  Ipswich, 

Mass.     Captain  of  Three  County 
Troop    of    Horse,    King   Philip's 
War. 
Sargent,  John,  300. 

WADE,  JONATHAN, 1684,  Medford, 

Mass.      Deputy,    General   Court, 
i669-'8i-'82. 
Wade,  James  F.,  348. 
Whitney,  Harry  E.,  350. 
WADE,   MAJOR  NATHANIEL,  1648-1707, 
Medford,    Mass.       Major   in   the 


Militia.     Deputy,  General  Court, 
1684-1692. 

Wade,  James  F.,  348. 
WADSWORTH,   CHRISTOPHER,  Duxbury. 
Deputy,  General  Court,  Plymouth 
Colony,    1639.     Soldier  in  Capt. 
Myles  Standish's  Co.,  1643, 

Elwood,  Geo.  M.,  59. 

Thompson,  Clifton  S.,  372. 
WADSWORTH,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH.  Ensign 
and  Lieutenant,  King  Philip's 
War.  Afterward  Captain.  Pre 
server  of  the  Connecticut  Charter, 
1687,  which  he  secreted  from  Gov. 
Andros  in  the  Charter  Oak. 

Woodruff,  Chas.  H.,  131. 

Catlin,  Abijah,  220. 

Gross,  Chas.  E.,  224. 

Holcombe,  John  M.,  225. 

Hungerford,  Clarence  C.,  225. 

Seymour,  Morris  W.,  230. 

Wright,  Harry  L.,  304. 

Wood,  Franc  O.,  374. 
WADSWORTH,  CAPTAIN   SAMUEL,   1631- 
1676,  Milton.     Killed  by  the  In 
dians  at  Sudbury,    King   Philip's 
War. 

Elwood,  Geo.  M.,  59. 

Wadsworth,  Edwin  D.,  208. 

Wood,  Franc  Ogilvy,  372. 
WADSWORTH,  WILLIAM.     Deputy  from 
Hartford,  1656-1675. 

Gross,  Chas.  Edw.,  224. 
WAINWRIGHT,  FRANCIS, 1692.    Sol 
dier  in  the  Pequot  War,  took  part 
in   the  battle   of  Bloody   Brook, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Beale,  Charles  F.  T.,  239. 
WAITE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN.     See  WAYTE. 
WAIT,  SERGEANT  BENJAMIN,  1647-1704. 
Served  under  Capt.  William  Tur 
ner,  Falls  Fight,  King  Philip's  War. 
One  of  the  relief  corps  at  the  Deer- 
field  massacre,  and  among  the  nine 
men  slain  in  the  Meadow  Fight. 

Elwood,  George  M.,  60. 
WAIT,  JOSEPH.     In  Capt.  Eleazer  Mel- 
vin's  Co.,  1754,  Provincial  Army. 
Corporal   in  John    Burk's  Co.    of 
Rangers.      Expedition   to   Crown 
Point,  Lake  George,  Fort  Edward, 
Fort  William  Henry,  and  Ticon- 
deroga.     Captain  in  Major  Robert 
Roger's  Corps  of  Rangers. 
Waite,  Hofatio  L.,  302. 
WAITE,  SERGEANT  RICHARD, 1680, 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Boston.  Soldier  in  the  Pequot 
War,  1637.  Marshal  of  Mass. 
Colony,  1653. 

Lloyd,  John  Uri,  326. 
WAITE,  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD,  1711- 
1790,  Lyme,  Conn.  Ensign,  1746. 
Lieutenant,  1749.  Captain,  1756, 
of  the  Train  Band.  Deputy  many 
times. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  302. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 
WAKEMAN,  JOHN.  Signer  of  the  New 
Haven  Compact,  1639.  Deputy, 
1641,  et  seq.,  General  Court,  New 
Haven  Colony.  Treasurer,  1655- 
1660. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Longacre,  James  B.,  146. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 
WAKEMAN,  CAPTAIN  JOHN.  Lieutenant, 
Fairfield  Militia,  1697.  Captain, 
1 704.  Member  of  committee  ' '  to 
advise  in  all  affairs  that  doe  con 
cern  the  Soulderie  designed  to  be 
sent  to  Albanie,"  1696.  Deputy 
twenty-three  sessions. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 

Wakeman,  Robert  P.,  232. 

McClintock,  Emory,  257. 
WAKEMAN,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  1670-1726. 
Lieutenant,  1704.  Captain,  1708, 
Fairfield  Train  Band.  Member, 
Committee  of  War,  1 709.  Assis 
tant,  1724-1725. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Longacre,  Jas.  B.,  146. 

Wakeman,  Robert  P.,  232. 

WALCOTT,  LIEUTENANTJOHN, '738. 

Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War,  in 
Capt.  Prentice's  Co.  Also  served 
as  a  trooper  under  Capt.  Appleton. 

Walcott,  Nathaniel  A.,  272. 
WALCOTT,    CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,    1645- 
1699,    Salem,    Mass.     Soldier   in 
Prentice's     73     Troopers,     King 
Philip's  War. 

Walcott,  Nathaniel  A.,  272. 
WALDRON  (WALDERNE),  MAJOR  RICH 
ARD,  1615-1689.  Captain,  1652. 
Major,  1674.  Commander-in- 
Chief,  Expedition  against  the 
Penobscot  and  Kennebec  Indians,. 
King  Philip's  War.  Commander 
Provincial  Forces  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  1679-1689.  Deputy,  1654- 
1679.  Speaker  of  House,  General 


Court  of  Mass.,  1666-1679.  Royal 
Councillor  and  Deputy-Governor, 
1 680.  Governor,  de  facto,  1 68 1 . 
Justice,  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1659-1682.  Member  Council, 
1682.  Chief  Justice,  Superior 
Court,  1683.  Massacred  by  the 
Indians  in  his  garrison  house  at 
Cochecho  (Dover). 

Rollins,  Edw.  A.,  104. 

Frisbie,  Ivory  F.,  186. 

Rust,  Nathaniel].,  203. 

Wilson,  Fred.  A.,  211. 

Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  268. 

Butters,  George,  288. 
WALDRON,    COLONEL    RICHARD,    1650- 
1730.    Deputy,  1691.   Councillor, 
1692.     Colonel  in  the  Militia. 

Rust,  Nathaniel  J.,  203. 
WALKER,  EBENEZER,  1716-1799,  Reho- 
both,    Mass.      Private  in    Capt. 
Jonathan  Peck's  Co.,  1746. 

Hill,  William  S.,  72. 

Hill,  John  W.,  293. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  343. 
WALKER,    EDWARD,    1694-1787,   Wo- 
burn,  Mass.    Representative,  Gen 
eral  Court  five  terms,  1745-1754. 

Adams,  John  W.,  338. 
WALKER,  EDWARD,  1656-1735.  Mem 
ber  of  Capt.  Samuel  Moseley's  Co., 
Narragansett  Campaign.  One  of 
the  survivors  in  1733,  granted 
land  for  services. 

Adams,  John  W.,  338. 

Upham,  Henry  P.,  348. 

WALKER,    PHILIP,    1679,  Reho- 

both,  Mass.  Deputy  to  General 
Court,  1669. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

Houghton,  Jas.  Clay,  280. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  343. 
WALKER,    PHINEAS.     Private  in   Capt. 
Baldwin's  Co.,  Col.  Timothy  Rug- 
gles'  Regt,   Mass.  Troops,  1759. 

Walker,  George  L.,  232. 

Walker,  Stoughton,  316. 
WALKER,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD,  1592-1687, 
Reading,  and  Lynn,  Mass.  Dep 
uty,  1640,  et  seq.  Lieutenant 
in  a  company  defending  Lynn, 
against  the  Indians,  1632.  Ensign, 

1637.  Pequot    War.      Captain, 
1656.     Member  of  the  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,    London,    1622;   Boston, 

1638.  Captain,  1656. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Hall,  Dudley,  68. 

Brown,  Daniel  A.,  179. 

Gordon,  Edwin  A.,  187. 

Thompson,  Abijah,  207. 

Wood,  Alva  S.,  212. 

Smith,  Herbert  K.,  230. 

Walker,  George  L.,  232. 

Walker,  Williston,  232. 
WALKER,  ENSIGN   ROBERT,    1607-1687, 
Lynn,     Mass.      Ensign,     Militia, 
Capt.  Nathaniel  Turner. 

Bostwick,  Henry  A.,  42. 
WALKER,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,   1615-1684, 
Woburn,  Mass.     Soldier  at  Black 
Point  with  Capt.  Scottow,   1677, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Hall,  Dudley,  68. 

Brown,  Daniel  A.,  179. 

Wood,  AlvaS.,  212. 
WALKER,  ENSIGN  SAMUEL,  1642-1703, 
Woburn,  Mass.  Corporal,  Ser 
geant,  1684-1690,  and  Ensign, 
1690-1692.  Member  Boston  Con 
vention,  1689.  Deputy,  General 
Court,  1694. 

Hall,  Dudley,  68. 

Brown,  Daniel  A.,  179. 

Stearns,  Albert  H.,  205. 

Wood,  Alva  S.,  212. 
WALKER,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1655-1712. 
Cornet,  Lieutenant,  and  Captain, 
served  under  Major  William  Brad 
ford,  King  Philip's  War.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  Plymouth,  Mass., 
1705. 

Brown,  Geo.  L.,  44. 

Bryson,  Andrew  B.,  45. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
WALKER,  DR.  THOMAS,  1715-1794. 
Adjutant  of  the  Frontier  Counties 
of  Virginia,  1 754.  Served  in  the 
Ohio  Expedition  against  the 
French.  At  Braddock's  defeat. 
Member  House  of  Burgesses. 

Duke,  R.  T.  W.,Jr.,  58,  262. 

Block,  Harry  L.,  309. 

Bacon,  Gary  H.,  354. 
WALLEY,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHN, 
1643-1712.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
Commander,  1679.  Assistant, 
Plymouth  Colony,  1684-1691. 
Member  of  the  Council,  Colony 
of  Mass.,  1691.  Commander  of 
the  Land  Forces,  expedition 
against  Quebec,  1690.  Judge  of 
the  Superior  Court,  1 700- 1711. 


Chauncey,  Elihu,  48. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Davies,  Wm.  G.,  53. 

Wood,  Alfred  T.,  130. 

Salisbury,  Edward  E.,  229. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  234. 

WALN,  NICHOLAS,  1721.     Member 

of  Assembly,   Province  of  Penn., 
1683-1704. 

Large,  James,  144. 

WALTER,  REVEREND  NATHANIEL,  1711- 
1776.  Chaplain,  6th  Mass.  Regt., 
Louisburg  Expedition,  1744. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

WALTON,  LIEUTENANT  JACOB.  Lieuten 
ant,  Capt.  Cornelius  Van  Home's 
Co.,  New-York  Militia,  1737. 

Johnstone,  Francis  U.,  79. 
WALTON,  COLONEL  SHADRACH,  New 
Castle,  N.  H.  Ensign,  1691. 
Colonel  at  the  capture  of  Port 
Royal  in  1710.  Member  of 
Council,  1716. 

Blunt,  Stanhope  English,  41. 
WARD,  ANDREW,  1600-1659.  One  of 
the  Commissioners  appointed  by 
the  Bay  Colony,  1636,  to  govern 
the  people  of  Conn.  Assistant, 
First  General  Court,  which  de 
clared  "that  there  shalbe  an 
offensive  warr  against  the 
Pequott." 

Clarke,  Isaac  Sherman,  49. 

Harral,  George,  70. 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 

Judson,  William  P.,  79. 

Wakeman,  Jesup,  124. 

Ward,  Chas.  S.,  125,  183. 

Ward,  Sylvester  L'H.,  125. 

Brinton,  John  Hill,  Jr.,  138. 

Andrews,  James  S.,  217. 

Bradley,  Cyrus  S.,  218. 

Heaton,  James  E.,  225. 

Perry,  John  H.,  228. 

Sturges,  Henry  C.,  231. 

Wakeman,  Robert  P.,  232. 

Ward,  Brownlee  R.,  232. 

Wessels,  Henry  W.,  233. 

Ward,  Chas.  M.,  233. 

Whipple,  Chas.  H.,  262. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 
WARD,  ANDREW,  1600-1665.  Governing 
Magistrate,  General  Court  of  Conn. , 
i636-'37_    Deputy,  General  Court, 
Colony  of  Conn.,  1637,  et  seq. 

Betts,  Frederick  H.,  40. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

Brinton,  Ward,  138. 

Brinton,  Jno.  H.,  138. 

Longacre,  James  B.,  146. 
WARD,  GENERAL  ARTEMAS,  1727-1800, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Chief  Justice 
Common  Pleas  Court,  1776. 
Major  against  Canada,  1758. 
Colonel,  1759.  Commander  of 
Army  of  New  England,  1775. 

Rhoades,  D.  Ward,  346. 
WARD,    JOHN.       Lieutenant    of   New 
Worck  (Newark)  Soldiers,    1673, 
of  Essex  Co.  Militia,  1683.    Sche- 
pen,  1673.    Judge,  1683. 

Toler,  Henry  P.,  258. 
WARD,    JOHN,     1626-1708.       Deputy 
from  Cambridge  (Newtown),  1 689, 
nine  years.     House  was  used  as  a 
garrison,  King  Philip's  War. 

Fessenden,  Chas.  N.,  290. 
WARD,  GOVERNOR  RICHARD,  1689-1763. 
Attorney-General,  Province  of 
Rhode  Island,  1712-1713.  Dep 
uty  and  Clerk  of  the  Assembly, 
1714.  Recorder,  1714-1730.  Dep 
uty-Governor,  1 740.  Governor, 
1740-1743. 

Vernon,  William  V.,  258. 
WARD,    SETH.      Member    of   Virginia 
House  of  Burgesses,  1 768. 

Ward,  Hugh  C,  316. 
WARD,  WILLIAM,  1597-1687.  Deputy 
from  Sudbury,  Colony  of  Mass. 
Bay,  1 644.  One  of  the  founders 
of  the  town  of  Marlborough,  1 660. 
Deputy,  1666.  In  garrison  at 
Sudbury,  King  Philip's  War. 

Hall,  Clayton  C.,  161. 

Hall,  Thos.  Wm.,  161. 
WARE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1646-1718, 
Wrentham,  Mass.  Served  in  Capt. 
Thomas  Brattle's  Co.,  King  Philip's 
War,  1675.  Headed  a  band  of 
men  against  the  Indians  at  Indian 
Rock.  Lieutenant,  ist  Military 
Co.,  1689-1704.  Captain,  1715. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 
WARE, JONATHAN, SR.,  1686-1 740,  Wren 
tham,  Mass.  Representative,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1726-1727. 

Ware,  Horace  E.,  208. 

Ware,  Moses  E.,  208. 
WARE,  JONATHAN,  JR.,  1 734-1 774, Wren 
tham,    Mass.      In   Capt.    Samuel 
Day's   Co.,   Col.    Miller's    Regt., 


1753,  expedition  to  Lake  George. 
Ware,  Moses  E.,  208. 

WARE,  ROBERT,  SR., 1699,  Ded- 

ham,  Mass.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1644. 
Merriam,  Frank,  196. 
Ware,  Moses  E  ,  208. 
WARE,  ROBERT,  JR.  ,  1 65 3- 1 724.    Soldier 
in  King  Philip's  War  from  Ded- 
ham,   Mass.,  in  Wrentham   Co., 
1689.     Deputy,  1703. 
Phelps,  Luis].,  98. 
Ware,  Horace  E.,  208. 
Ware,  Moses  E.,  208. 
WARNER,    AUGUSTINE,    SR.        Burgess 
from  York  Co.,  Va.,  1652,  Glou 
cester  Co.,  1655.     Member  of  the 
Council,  1659-1674. 
Smith,  Frances  L.,  263. 

WARNER,  ENSIGN  DANIEL, 1692,  of 

Hadley.     Ensign,  Foot  Co.  1674. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  115. 
WARNER,   DANIEL,  1666-1754.     Ensign 

in  Foot  Co.  of  Hampshire  Co. 
Lord,  Jno.  P.,  333. 

WARNER,  DANIEL,   1734-1823.     Served 
in  Capt.  Joseph  Warner's  Co.,  re 
lief  of  Fort  William  Henry,  1757. 
Lord,  Jno.  P.,  333. 

WARNER,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH.  Led  his 
company  to  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  1757. 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley,  233. 
Goddard,  Lester  O.,  292. 
WARNER,  WILLIAM,  1627-1706.  Member 
of  the  first  Council  of  the  Province 
of  Penn.,   1681,  Charter  of  Wil 
liam  Penn. 
Kite,  Louis  S.,  257. 
WARREN,     DANIEL,     SR.,     1628-1715, 
Watertown,  Mass.     Soldier,  King 
Philip's  War. 
Guilford,  Nathan,  67. 
Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 
Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108. 
Vandercook,  Jno.  D.,  302. 

WARREN,    CAPTAIN    JOHN,     1622 , 

Watertown,     Mass.     Captain    of 
Foot,  1684. 
Adams,  Charles  E.,  175. 

WARREN,  JOSEPH, 1696,  Plymouth. 

Deputy  General  Court,  1 68 1  - 1 686. 
Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 

WARREN,    RICHARD,  1628.     I2th 

signer  of  Mayflower  Compact. 
Served  under  Myles  Standish  in  the 
first  encounter  at  Great  Meadow, 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Wellfleet  Harbor,  8th  Dec.  (O.  S.), 
1 620,  three  days  before  the  land 
ing  at  Plymouth. 

Bell,  Jared  W.,  39. 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  199. 

Sprague,  Frank  W.,  205. 

Swift,  Henry  W.,  206. 

Upham,  Charles  C.,  208. 

Lovell,  Leander  N.,  257. 
WASHBURNE,  JOHN, SR.,  1585-1670,  Dux- 
bury,  Mass.  First  Secretary,  Mass. 
Bay  Colony.  Soldier  under  Capt. 
Myles  Standish,  1643.  Member 
of  an  expedition  against  the  Nar- 
ragansetts,  1645. 

Washburn,  John  H.,  126. 

Washburn,  W.  I.,  126. 

Leach,  J.  Granville,  144. 

Van  Dyke,  Harry  W.,  248. 

Washburne,  Hempstead,  303. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  341. 
WASHBURNE,    JOHN,    JR.,     1621-1686, 
Duxbury,  Mass.     Pequot  Alarm, 
1645,  Narragansett  and  King  Phil 
ip's 'Wars,  under  Capt.  Church. 

Washburne,  Hempstead,  303. 

Cutler,  Edward  H.,  341. 
WASHBURN,    SERGEANT    SAMUEL.      Ser- 

feant  in  a  company  organized  in 
ridgewater,  Mass.,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  221,  379. 
Washburne,  Hempstead,  303. 
WASHINGTON,     COLONEL   JOHN,    1629- 
1678.  Virginia  Forces,  Indian  War, 
1675.     Member  of  House  of  Bur 
gesses,   1666,  Westmoreland  Co., 
ancestor  of  General  Washington. 
Duke,  Richard  T.  W.,  Jr.,  58. 
WATERBURY,  LIEUTENANT  DAVID,  1646- 
1 706.     Ensign,  Fairfield  Co.   Dra 
goons,   1690.     Lieutenant,  Stam 
ford  Militia,  1698.    Served  in  King 
Philip's  War. 
Mead,  Spencer  P.,  88. 
WATERMAN,  RICHARD,  1590-1673.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court  of  Rhode   Is 
land,  i655-'56-'58. 
Hord,  Arnold  H.,  243. 
Felton,  Samuel  M.,  323. 
WATERMAN,   ROBERT.     Served  in  Ply 
mouth  Militia,  1643. 
Thompson,  Clifton  S.,  372. 
WATERMAN,  THOMAS,  1644-1708.     En 
sign,  Conn.  Militia,  1708. 
Mott,  John  T.,  91. 


Mott,  Luther  W.,  91. 

Waterman,  Herman  A.,  281. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Jewett,  Stephen,  343. 
WATERS,    LAWRENCE.      In   garrison  at 
Lancaster,    Mass.,    King   Philip's 
War. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

Vandercook,  John  O.,  302. 

Waite,  Horatio  L.,  302. 

White,  John  B.,  316. 
WATMOUGH,    CAPTAIN   EDWARD.     Pro 
vincial  Armies  in    Mass.,   Earl  of 
Dumlaureg's  Regt,  1752-1755. 

Watmough,  John  G.,  152. 
WATSON,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE,  1603-1689. 
Member  of  Plymouth  Militia. 
Captain  of  Barque  to  convoy  ex 
pedition  under  Capt.  Myles  Stand 
ish,  against  Dutch  in  New-York, 
1653. 

Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 

WATTS,  JOHN.  Member  of  Assembly, 
Province  of  New-York,  1753. 
On  a  committee  to  defend  New- 
York  against  New  Hampshire  and 
Mass. 

Russell,  Wm.  Hamilton,  104. 

Bascome,  Western  R.,  309. 
WAYNE,    CAPTAIN    ISAAC,    1699-1774. 
Provincial  Forces  of  Penn.,  Indian 
War,  1756. 

Wayne,  William,  127,  152. 

Wayne,  William,  Jr.,  152. 

Kirkman,  Van  Leer,  245. 
WAYTE  (WAITE),  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1618- 
1693,  Maiden,  Mass.  Lieutenant, 
1658.  Captain,  1662-1684.  Led 
detachment  of  soldiers  to  Marl- 
borough,  1675.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War  under  Major  John 
Pynchon.  Eighteen  years  Deputy. 
Speaker,  House  of  Deputies,  1684. 

Haskins,  Charles  Waldo,  70. 

Keegan,  Dermot  W.,  79. 

Robbins,  Howards.,  103. 

Stone,  William  E.,  206. 

Wheelock,  William  B.,  304. 

Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
WEARE,  PETER,  1618-1692,  York,  Me. 
Deputy,  General  Court  of  Mass. 
Bay,  1659,  et  seq.  Associate 
(Councillor),  1659.  Killed  at  the 
York  Massacre. 

Souther,  Charles  H.,  204. 
WEAVER,    GEORGE,    1770,    Penn. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Served  in  Capt.  Solomon  Jenning's 
Co.,  of  Saucon  Rangers,  in  the 
Provincial  service.  1755-  1756. 

Wilhelm,  W.  H.,  249. 
WEBB,   RICHARD,    1711-1676.      Served 
in  Capt.  Turner's  Co.,  Great  Falls 
Fight. 

Wilcox,  Reynold  Webb,  129. 

Hogan,  Hugh,  385. 

WEBB,  SAMUEL.  Private  in  Col.  Israel 
Putnam's  Regt.,  Siege  of  Fort 
George  and  Fort  Edward,  1756- 

.J757- 

Price,  Henry  R.,  100. 
WEBSTER,   LIEUTENANT   BENJAMIN,    SR., 
1698 ,  Litchfield,  Conn.    Dep 
uty,  General  Court. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 
WEBSTER,  GOVERNOR  JOHN,  1590-1661. 
An  original  settler  of  Hartford  and 
a  founder  of  the  Colony  of  Conn. 
Deputy,  1637.  Governor's  Assis 
tant,  1639-1655.  Deputy  Gover 
nor,  1655.  Governor,  1656.  First 
Magistrate,  1657-1659.  Judge, 
Hadley,  Mass.,  1660. 

Barnes,  Alfred  C.,  36. 

Camp,  Charles  L.  N.,  46. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Grinnell,  William  Milne,  67. 

Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  96. 

Perkins,  Seymore,  97. 

Pond,  Edw.  Watson,  99. 

Ripley,  Charles  S.,  103. 

Seymore,  Henry,  109. 

Rogers,  James  S.,  150. 

Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  151. 

Marsh,  Henry  D.,  196. 

Bruce,  Jonathan  B.,  219. 

Cropper,  John,  220. 

Eaton,  Geo.  F.,  222. 

French,  William  F.,  223. 

Gross,  Chas.  Edw.,  224. 

Ingersoll,  Charles  A.,  226. 

Ingersoll,  Colin  M.,  Jr.,  226. 

Webster,  Wm.  R.,  233. 

Webster,  Joseph  Rawson,  249. 

Parsons,  Charles  L.,  270. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Hale,  Chas.  R.,  312. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 

Webster,  Edwin  C.,  334. 

Webster,  Basil  M. ,  334. 

Upham,  Henry  P.,  348. 

Klink,  William  M.,  361. 

Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 


Webster,  Parker  S.,  381. 

WEBSTER,    LIEUTENANT    ROBERT,   

1677,  Middletown,  Conn.  Lieu 
tenant,  1654.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War,  1675. 

Barnes,  Alfred  C.,  36. 

Camp,  Chas.  L.  N.,  46. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  54. 

Seymore,  Henry,  109. 

Cropper,  John,  220. 

Wright,  Harry  L.,  304. 

Lloyd,  John  U.,  326. 

Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 

WEEKS,  JOHN,  1690,   Dorchester, 

Mass.  Died  on  the  Canada  Ex 
pedition. 

Moseley,  Edw.  A.,  246. 
WEIR,  MAJOR  JOHN.     Burgess  from  Old 
Rappahannock  Co.,  Va.,  1663. 

Howard,  McHenry,  162. 
WEISER,  COLONEL  CONRAD,  1696-1760. 
Colonel,  1755.  Officer  in  the 
Palatine  (N.  Y.)  Commanded  a 
regiment  of  volunteers  from  Bucks 
Co.  Had  command  of  the  2d 
Battalion,  Penn.  Regt.,  French 
and  Indian  War. 

Cammann,  Edward  C.,  46. 

Cammann,  George  P.,  46. 

Cammann,  Henry  L.,  46. 
WELCH,  LIEUTENANT  PAUL,  1696-1778, 
New  Milford,  Conn.     Lieutenant, 
1743.       Deputy,    General    Court 
sixteen  terms. 

Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  93. 
WELD,  DR.   DANIEL,  1642-1690.     Sur 
geon-General,  Narragansett  Expe 
dition,  1675,  under  Gen.  Winslow. 

Howard,  Leland  O.,  244. 
WELD,  JOHN,   1623-1691.     In  garrison 
at    Quaboug    (Brookfield),    King 
Philip's  War. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 
WELD,    CAPTAIN    JOSEPH,     1595-1646, 
Roxbury^     Mass.     Militia,     1636, 
John  Winthrop,  Colonel.     Ensign, 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1638. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

Weld,  DeWitt  C.,  127. 

Weld,  DeWitt  C.,  Jr.,  127. 
WELLES,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1625-1675. 
Deputy,  1637-1662.    Commanded 
a  company,  Great  Swamp  Fight. 

Elliot,  Daniel  Giraud,  59. 

Harral,  George,  70. 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Shelton,  George  Gregory,  109. 

Shelton,  William  Atwood,  1 10. 

Andrews,  James  S.,  217. 

Patten,  John  D.,  246. 
WELLES,  GOVERNOR  THOMAS,  1 598- 1 660, 
Wethersfield,  Conn.  Magistrate, 
1637-1660.  Second  Treasurer, 
1639-1651.  Secretary,  1640-1648. 
Governor, pro  tern.,  1651.  Deputy 
Governor,  1654,  et  secL-  Gover 
nor,  1655-1658.  Commissioner 
for  the  United  Colonies,  1649. 

Backus,  J.  Bayard,  35. 

Bowen,  Clarence  W.,  42. 

Britton,  Charles  P.,  43. 

Chapman,  Thomas  B.,  48. 

Elliot,  Daniel  Giraud,  59. 

Gridley,  Horace  W.,  66. 

Hart,  George  W.,  70. 

Hosmer,  Edward  S.,  74. 

Hubbell,  Henry  W.,  75. 

Johnson,  Jos.  H.,  78. 

Judd,  Orrin  R.,  79. 

Judson,  William  P.,  79. 

Niles,  Robert  L.,  92. 

Norton,  Porter,  93. 

Ormsbee,  Herman,  94. 

Peet,  Frederick  T.,  97. 

Pond,  Edwin  W.,  99. 

Shelton,  George  G.,  109. 

Shelton,  William  A.,  1 10. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  113. 

Thompson,  Hobart  W.,  1 19. 

Throop,  George  Enos,  119. 

Walbndge,  T.  C.,  125,  152. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  126. 

Watson,  Charles  P.,  126. 

Welles,  Benjamin,  127. 

Welles,  Chas.  E.,  127. 

Welles,  Lemuel  A.,  127. 

Williams,  Roberts.,  129. 

Cox,  John  L.,  139. 

Lennig,  Charles  F.,  145. 

Munson,  C.  LaRue,  148. 

Rogers,  James  S.,  150. 

Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  151. 

Wilson,  J.  Appleton,  170. 

Moseley,  John  G.,  197. 

Wolcott,  Roger,  212. 

Andrews,  James  S.,  217. 

Beach,  John  K.,  218. 

Beardsley,  Morris  B.,  218. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  221,  379. 

Harrall,  Edward  W.,  224. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 

Hooker,  Edward  W.,  225. 


Mitchell,  Charles  F.,  227. 

Seymour,  George  D.,  230. 

Williams,  David  W.,  234. 

Patten,  John  D.,  246. 

Smith,  Frank  B.,  247. 

Wells,  Benjamin  W.,  249. 

Gridley,  Nelson  C.,  292. 

Wells,  Samuel  R.,  303. 

Lee,  Bradner  W.,  361. 

Hart,  Charles  N.,  370. 

Hale,  Chas.  R.,  312. 

Judson,  Frederick  N.,  312. 

Wells,  Eben  F.,  349. 
WELLES,  WILLIAM,  Southold,  L.  I. 
Member  of  Gov.  Nichol's  Coun 
cil,  1664.  Deputy,  General  Court 
at  New  Haven,  i653-'57-'6i. 
Member  of  Hempstead  Conven 
tion,  1665.  Deputy-Sheriff  of 
New  Yorkshire,  1665-1669. 

Akerly,  Samuel  M.,  33. 

King,  Rufus,  80. 

WELLS,  ALEXANDER,  1727-1813,  Wash 
ington  Co.,  Pa.  Built  and  main 
tained  a  stockade  fort  on  Cros3 
Creek,  "  Lord  Dunmore's  War." 

Moore,  Wm.  Jno.,  296. 
WELLS,    HUGH,    1590-1645,    Wethers- 
field,  Conn.     Ensign,  Militia. 

Doane,  William  H.,  323. 

Lee,  Bradner  Wells,  361. 
WELLS,  CAPTAIN  JONATHAN,  1659-1738. 
In  the  Fight  at  Turner's  Falls, 
King  Philip's  War,  and  later  King 
William's  War,  and  Queen  Anne's 
War.  Commander  at  Deerfield  at 
the  attack,  1703.  Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court. 

Richardson,  George  H.,  380. 
WELLS,  NOAH,    1666-1712,  New  Lon 
don,  Conn.  Ensign,  Militia,  1703. 

Lee,  Bradner  Wells,  361. 
WELLS,   CAPTAIN  THOMAS,    1620-1676. 
Soldier  in  Capt.  William  Turner's 
Co.,  Falls  Fight. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  91. 

Lee,  Bradner  Wells,  361. 
WENDELL,  CAPTAIN  JOHANNES,  SR.,  1649- 
1692.     Captain    of    Infantry     at 
Albany,  1684. 

Beekman,  James  William,  38. 

Davies,  Julien  T.,  53. 

Davies,  Wm.  G.,  53. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

Pierce,  Jacob  W.,  200. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  234. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


WENTWORTH,  CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN,  1691- 
1726.  Sergeant,  1717.  Captain, 
1726.  Representative,  Dover,  N. 
H.,  1724. 

Rollins,  Edward  A.,  104. 

Wentworth,  Moses  J.,  303. 
WENTWORTH,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES,  1686- 
1 780,  Canton,  Mass.     Lieutenant, 
3d  Co.,  4th  Regt.,  Mass.  Militia, 
1744.     Captain,  1746. 

Pierce,  George  F.,  200. 
WENTWORTH,  EZEKIEL,  1651-171 1.  Dep 
uty  from   Dover,   N.  H.,  General 
Court,  1711.     Died  in  Office. 

Wenzell,  Henry  B.,  349. 
WENTWORTH,     LIEUTENANT  -  GOVERNOR 
JOHN,  1671-1730.  Member,  Coun 
cil,     1711.      Lieutenant-Governor 
of  New    Hampshire,     1717-1730. 

Field,  H.  Wentworth  G.,  61. 

Wentworth,  Moses  J.,  303. 
WENTWORTH,  ELDER  WILLIAM,  1616- 
1697,  Dover,  N.  H.  Fought  the 
Indians  at  the  massacre,  1689,  and 
by  his  efforts,  saved  Heards'  gar 
rison. 

Wentworth,  Moses  J.,  303. 

Wentworth,  William  G.,  303. 
WESSELS,  DIRCK  (TEN  BROECK),  "o.  TEN 

BROECK. 

WEST,  HON.  FRANCIS.  Member,  Council 
ofPenn.,  1757. 

Cottman,  James  H.,  160. 

Fisher,  Chas.  D.,  160. 
WEST,    COLONEL   JOHN.     President    of 
the  Council,  and  Captain  General. 
Governor  of  Virginia,  1635-1637. 

Edmunds,  Henry  L.,  311. 
WEST,  THOMAS,  v.  LORD  DE  LA  WARR. 
WESTCOTT,      STUKELY,      1592-1676. 
Deputy  to  Assembly,  1650,  Rhode 
Island.  Governor's  Assistant,  1 656, 
et  seq. 

Albro,  Addis,  33. 

Kelly,  James  H.,  80. 

Lewis,  Arnold  A.,  83. 

Stafford,  William  F.,  113. 

Watson,  William  H.,  126. 

Hord,  Arnold  H.,  243. 

Bailey,  John  W.,  322. 
WESTWOOD,  WILLIAM,  1 607- 1 669.  One 
of  the  Eight  Commissioners  ap 
pointed  by  the  General  Court  of 
Mass,  to  "govern  the  people  of 
Connecticut,"  1635.  Deputy 
twenty-one  sessions. 


Woodruff,  Chas.  H.,  131. 

Gross,  Chas.  Edw.,  224. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 

Case,  Edward  B.,  288. 
WETHERBEE,  CAPTAIN  EPHRAIM.  Lieu 
tenant,  1737.  Captain,  1745, 
Expedition  to  Cape  Breton,  7th 
Co.,  9th  Mass.  Regt.,  Col.  Jos. 
D  wight. 

Billings,  David  L.,  40. 
WETHERBEE,  JOHN,  164- -1711.    Marl- 
borough,     Mass.,    King     Philip's 
War,  in  garrison  there. 

Billings,  David  L.,  40. 

Green,  Charles  M.,  187. 

Wetherbee,  Winthrop,  209. 
WETHERELL,    CAPTAIN    DANIEL,     1630- 
1719.     Captain  and   Commissary 
in  charge  of  New  London  depot  of 
supplies,  King  Philip's  War. 

Avery,  Frank  M.,  35. 

WETHERILL,    CHRISTOPHER,    1711. 

One  of  the  original  proprietors, 
and  Member  of  Council  of  West 
Jersey,  1688-1707. 

Levis,  Henry,  145. 

Levis,  Samuel  W.,  146. 

Powell,  Washington  B.,  150. 

Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 

Wetherill,  John  P.,  153. 

WHARTON,    COLONEL  JESSE,  1675. 

President  and  Member  of  the 
Council  of  Maryland,  1672-1676. 
Deputy-Governor,  1676. 

Brent,  Joseph  L.,  159. 

Keyser,  Robert  Brent,  163. 
WHEATON,    CHRISTOPHER.     Soldier    in 
King  Philip's  War,  under  Capts. 
Isaac  Johnson  and  John  Jacob. 

Sargent,  John  Smith,  299. 
WHEELER,     MAJOR    JOHN,     1638-1694. 
Major   of  Infantry,    Charles   Co., 
Md.,  1680-1689. 

Jenkins,  Austin  L.,  162. 

Jenkins,  Edward  A,,  162. 

Jenkins,  F.  de  S.,  163. 

Jenkins,  S.  L.,  163. 
WHEELER,     JOHN,      Concord,      Mass. 
Served  in  Capt.  Davenport's  Co., 
Great  Swamp  Fight. 

Baker,  Frank,  286. 

WHEELER,  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH.  Lieu 
tenant  of  Concord  Militia  in  King 
Philip's  War,  1676. 

Cadle,  Charles  F.,  310. 
WHEELER,  CAPTAIN  PHILIP,  1698-1765, 


575 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Rehoboth,    Mass.     King   Philip's 

War. 

Wheeler,  Benjamin  D.,  381. 
Wheeler,  William  H.,  381. 
WHEELER,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS, 1686. 

Captain  of  Co.    of  Horse,    1669. 

Served  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Williams,  Norman  A.,  129. 
WHEELER,    SERGEANT    THOMAS,    1625- 

1704,    Concord,    Mass,     Sergeant 

of  Foot,  1662. 
Bent,  S.  Arthur,  178. 
Merriam,  Frank,  196. 
WHEELER,    CAPTAIN    TIMOTHY,     1604- 

1687.      Concord,    Mass.,    Militia. 

Served    in     King    Philip's    War. 

Deputy  nine  terms,    from    1663. 

Ensign,  1646.     Captain,  1662. 
Melville,  Henry,  88. 
Shuart,  Wm.,  1 10. 
Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 
Baker,  Frank,  286. 
Boutelle,  Henry  S.,  287. 
Moore,  George  M.,  296. 
WHEELER,    CAPTAIN  .  TIMOTHY,     1697- 

1782.     Member,  Concord,  Mass., 

Militia. 

Baker,  Frank,  286. 
WHEELOCK,    HON.    RALPH,    1600-1684. 

Representative  to  General  Court, 

Mass. 

Leach,  J.  Granville,   144. 
WHEELWRIGHT,  JOHN, 1760.     Gov 
ernor's      Assistant,       1745-1754, 

Mass.  Bay  Colony. 
Prime,  Ralph  Earl,  100. 
WHEELWRIGHT^   COLONEL  JOHN,    1664- 

1745.      Garrison    House,    Wells, 

Me.     Served    under    Major   John 

Converse.       Stationed    at     Fort 


1819.     Captain   of  the   Privateer 
Gamecock,  1760. 

Miller,  Sydney  T.,  89,  390. 

Sibley,  Frederick  T.,  no,  390. 
WHIPPLE,  DAVID,  1714-1766,  Cumber 
land,  R.  I.     Representative,  1756- 

'757- 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  343. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 

Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
WHIPPLE,  JEREMIAH,    1683-1721.      En 
sign,   6th   Co.    2d    Regt.,    Nova 
Scotia  Expedition,  1707. 

Hill,  WilliamS.,  72. 

Hill,  John  W.,  293. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  343. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 

Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 
WHIPPLE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1617-1685. 
Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War  under 
Capt.  Roger  Williams;  command 
ed  an  expedition  into  the  Indian 
country.  One  of  the  defenders 
of  Providence  when  it  was  at 
tacked  by  the  Indians.  Deputy 
to  General  Assembly,  1666,  et  seq. 

Lewis,  Arnold  A.,  83. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  85. 

Olney,  Geo.  W.,  94. 

Brown,  Otis  S.,  180. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 

Page,  Walter  G.,  198. 

Philbrook,  Frederic  B.,  270. 

Farr,  Marvin  A     289. 

Hill,  John  W.,  293. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 

Hill,  Henry  B.,  342. 

Whipple,  Charles  H.,  349. 

Whipple,  Henry  B.,  350. 

Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 


MaryontheSaco.     Deputy,  Mass.       WHIPPLE,     CAPTAIN  JOHN,    1626-1683, 


General  Court,  1692-1742.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  1708-1733.  In 
dian  Commissioner,  1714-1741. 

Prime.  Ralph  Earl,  100. 

Littlefield,  Marcellus,  194. 

Pierce  Jacob  W.,  200. 

Wheelwright,  Edmund  M.,  209. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  315. 
WHEELWRIGHT,     LIEUTENANT    SAMUEL, 
1635-1700.       Lieutenant,    1665, 
Mass.  Bay  Colony  Militia.     Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  1695-1699. 

Prime,  Ralph  Earl,  100. 

Shapleigh,  Alfred  L.,  315. 
WHIPPLE,    CAPTAIN     ABRAHAM,     1733- 


Ipswich,  Mass.  Cornet,  Capt. 
John  Appleton's  Troop,  1668. 
Lieutenant,  Capt.  Nicholas  Paige's 
Co.,  Mount  Hope  Campaign, 
King  Philip's  War.  Captain  of 
Troop,  1676.  Deputy,  General 
Court,  1674,  et  seq. 

Page,  Walter  Gilman,  198. 

Boutelle,  Henry  S.,  287. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 

Hill,  Jno.  W.,  293. 

Philbrook,  Chas.  F.  B.,  213. 

WHIPPLE,    JOHN, 1669,     Ipswich, 

Mass.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1640,  et  seq. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Clark,  George  K.,  181. 
WHIPPLE,  COLONEL  JOSEPH,  1662-1746, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1698-1728.  Gover 
nor's  Assistant,  1714.  Colonel  of 
Land  Forces,  1719-1720. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  324. 
WHITCOMB,  JOHN, 1683.     In  garri 
son  at  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1675. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

Vandercook,  Jno.  D.,  302. 

Waite,  Horatio  L.,  302. 
WHITCOMB,    JOSIAH,    1638-1718,    Lan 
caster,     Mass.      Deputy,      1710. 
Commanded  garrison  there,  1711. 

Guilford,  Nathan,  67. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

Love,  Wm.  De  L.,  227. 

White,  John  B.,  317. 
WHITCOMB,    WILLIAM.     Soldier    under 
Capt.  John  Prescott  of  Concord, 
Mass.,  Spanish  War,  1740. 

Love,  Wm.  De  L.,  227. 
WHITE,   CAPTAIN   DANIEL,    1671-1726. 
Ensign,    1711,  in    Queen  Anne's 
War.     Captain   of  Troop,    1716, 
Colony  of  Conn. 

Brown,  Louis,  44. 

Foster,  Reginald  L.,  62. 

White,  Wm.  C,  350. 
WHITE,  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL,  1639-1713. 
Lieutenant  of  Hatfield,  Mass.,  Co., 
1692. 

Brown,  Louis,  44. 

Foster,  Reginald  L.,  62. 

White,  William  €.,350. 
WHITE,  HON.  HENRY,  1 732- 1 785.  Mem 
ber    of   Gov.    Tryon's    Council, 
1771,  Province  of  New-York. 

Suydam,  Walter  Lispenard,  1 17. 
WHITE,  CAPTAIN  JOEL,  1705-1789,  Bol- 
ton,  Conn.    Representative,  1 750- 
1774,  ad  int.     Lieutenant,   1746. 
Captain,  1755. 

Dickinson,  Oliver  P.,  289. 
WHITE,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1664-1727, 
Haverhill,  Mass.  Ensign,  1692. 
Lieutenant,  1697.  Captain,  1715. 
Representative,  1 7OO-'o3-'o8-'  1 6, 
and  1719.  Commanded  garrison 
house,  1694. 

Wilson,  John  A.,  170. 

Bullock,  James  W.,  322. 

Smith,  Samuel  F.,  380. 
WHITE,  JOHN.     Soldier  in    Lancaster, 
Mass.,  Co. 


Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 
WHITE,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,    1642-1695, 
Roxbury    and    Brookline,    Mass. 
Lieutenant,  Militia. 

Castle,  Alfred  H.,  288. 

Dana,  Charles  D.,  288. 
WHITE,  COLONEL  JONATHAN,  1708-1788, 
Lancaster,  Mass.  Commanded  a 
Co.,  French  and  Indian  War. 
Captain,  1755,  Worcester  Regt., 
Col.  Ruggles,  which  marched  for 
Crown  Point.  He  was  promoted 
Major,  and  before  the  end  of  the 
campaign  was  made  Lieut. -Col 
onel.  Was  in  the  battle  near 
Lake  George.  Colonel,  1756, 
and  ordered  with  his  Regt.  to 
Lake  Champlain,  and  served  till 
the  end  of  the  war. 

White,  John  B.,  316. 
WHITE,  SERGEANT  JOSIAH,  JR.,  1682- 
1772,  Lancaster,  Mass.  Sergeant 
in  command  of  garrison,  1704- 
1711.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1728,  et  seq. 

Bennett,  Asahel  F.,  287. 

White,  John  B.,  316. 
WHITE,  NATHANIEL,  1629-1711,  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn.  Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  1661-1710.  Lieuten 
ant,  1679.  Captain,  1690,  and 
1699. 

Slade,  George  T.,  1 1 1. 

Strong,  Theron  G.,  116. 

Smith,  R.  A.,  247. 

Farnham,  Elijah  T.,  256. 

Wells,  Edward,  281. 

Wells,  Henry,  281. 

Wells,  Frederick  H.,  281. 

White,  William  G.,  350. 
WHITE,  CAPTAIN  PEREGRINE.  First  child 
born  of  the  English  in  New  Eng 
land.  Captain  of  Mass.  Troops, 
and  Member  of  Council  of  War  of 
Plymouth,  1675. 

White,  Charles  G.,  210. 

Obear,  Frank,  313. 

Prescott,  Frank  C.,  362. 

WHITE,   CAPTAIN  THOMAS,    1599 . 

Weymouth,  Mass.,  Militia.     Dep 
uty,  1637-1671. 

Webb,  J.  Sidney,  249. 

Case,  Edward  B.,288. 
WHITE,  COLONEL  THOMAS,   1704-1779. 
Colonial  Forces  of  Maryland,  1 740- 
1750. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Montgomery,  Thomas  H.,  147. 
WHITE,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,   1610-1690, 
Hayerhill,  Mass.     Captain  of  First 
Military  Co. 

Smith,  Samuel  F.,  380. 
WHITEHEAD,  MAJOR  DANIEL,  1646-1704. 
Member  of  Assembly  for  Queen's 
Co. ,  Province  of  New- York,  1 69 1  - 
1701.  Captain  of  Militia,  sup 
ported  Ingolsby  vs.  Leisler,  1691. 

Hicks,  Benjamin  D.,  72. 

Rankin,  Egbert  G.,  101. 

Crothers,  Stevenson,  139. 
WHITING,  JOHN,  JR.,  1621-1692.      Sol 
dier  in  Capt.  Hugh  Mason's  Co., 
King  Philip's  War,  Sudbury  Fight. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108. 
WHITING,  REVEREND  JOHN,    1635-1686. 
Chaplain    of   Hartford    Forces  in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Backus,  Brady  Electus,  35. 

Watson,  Charles  P.,  126. 

Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 

French,  William  F.,  223. 

Fisher,  Francis  P.,  290. 

Jewett,  Stephen,  343. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 
WHITING,  OLIVER,  1665-1736,  Billerica, 
Mass.       Representative,     General 
Court,  i7i9-'2o-'28. 

Bigelow,  Henry  N.,  178. 
WHITING,  MAJOR  WILLIAM.  Assistant 
and  second  Colonial  Treasurer, 
Conn.,  1641-1647.  Served  as  Ma 
jor  in  Colonial  Forces.  Deputy 
to  General  Court,  1637. 

Backus,  Brady  £.,35. 

Day,  Robert  W.,  55. 

Ray,  Franklin  T.,  101. 

Allen,  Francis  O.,  136. 

Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  220. 

French,  William  F.,  223. 

Gross,  Chas.  Edw.,  224. 

Strong,  Wm.  Wolcott,  233. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 

WHITING,  COLONEL  WILLIAM,  1659 . 

Deputy  to  General  Court,  1710- 
1715.  Speaker,  1714.  Captain, 
Major  and  Colonel,  French  and 
Indian  Wars,  1693-1709.  Com 
manded  expeditions  to  Port  Royal, 
1710. 

McKinstry,  Elisha  W.,  361. 
WHITING,    LIEUTENANT-COLONEL    WIL 
LIAM,  1704 .  Made  Captain  at 


the  Siege  of  Louisburg,    1745,  for 
gallant   conduct;     Lake    George, 


Tyler,  Mason  N.,  258. 
WHITMAN,    ENSIGN   JOHN,   -    '692, 
Weymouth,  Mass.    Ensign  of  Foot 
Co. 

Coffin,  Rufus,  182. 

Thompson,  Clifton  S.,  372. 
WHITMARSH,  JOHN,   --  17°&,  Wey 
mouth,    Mass.     Soldier    in    King 
Philip's  War  under  Capts.  John 
son  and  Jacob. 

Healy,  David  A.,  189. 
WHITMORE,  FRANCIS,  1625-1685,  Cam 
bridge,  Mass.     Trooper  in  Major 
Simon  Willard's  Command,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Gould,  Levi  S.,  187. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 

Thompson,  Abijah,  207. 

Thompson,  Eben  F.,  207. 

Messinger,  Wm.  D.,  296. 
WHITMORE,    JOHN,     1654-1739,    Med- 
ford.    Soldier  under  Major  Swayne 
against  the  Saco  Indians. 

Gould,  Levi  Swanton,  187. 

Merriam,  Frank,  196. 
WHITNEY,    CAPTAIN    JONATHAN,    1704- 
1756.       Mass.    Colonial    Forces, 
1748. 

Trott,  James  P.,  120. 

Whitney,  Drake,  128. 
WHITNEY,    JOHN,     1624-1692,    Water- 
town,  Mass.      Member  of  Capt. 
Hugh  Mason's  Co.,  King  Philip's 
War.     In  the  Sudbury  Fight. 

Adams,  Charles  E.,  175. 

Flint,  James  M.,  242. 

Farr,  Marvin  A.,  289. 

Pierce,  Frederick  C,  298. 

Waite,  Horatio  L.,  302. 
WHITNEY,  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOSIAH. 
Member  of  Capt.  Samuel  Preston's 
Co.,  Col.  John  Whitcomb's  Regt., 
Crown  Point  Expedition,  1755. 
Member  of  Capt.  Israel  Taylor's 
Co.,  Col.  Oliver  Wilder's  Regt, 
relief  of  Fort  William  Henry,  1  757. 
Captain,  Harvard,  Mass.,  1773. 
Lieut.  -Col.,  Worcester  Co.  Militia, 

I774- 

Melville,  Henry,  88. 
Whitney,  Wm.  M.,  128. 
WHITNEY,    JOSHUA,     1714-1786.     Ser 
geant,  Capt.  John  Newhall's  Co., 


578 


INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Col.  John  Chandler's  Regt.,  relief 
of  Fort  William  Henry,  1759. 

Whitney,  Warham,  128. 
WHITNEY,  MOSES,    1655-1710,  Water- 
town,  Mass.     Served  under  Lieut. 
Hugh   Mason.       Taken   prisoner, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Whitney,  Eugene  W.,  304. 

Whitney,  Harry  E.,  350. 

Upham,  Edwin  D.,  372. 

WHITON,  THOMAS,  1719 .     Private 

in  Capt.  Ezekiel  Turner's  Co., 
Hanover,  1750.  Private  in  2d 
Foot  Co.,  Capt.  Stephen  Cush- 
ing,  Hingham,  1755,  French  War. 

Whiton,  Louis  C.,  128. 
WICKES,    JOHN,    1609-1675.     Deputy, 
1664-1673,  and  1675.     Governor's 
Assistant,    1650-1655.     Killed  by 
Indians  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Greene,  George  S.,  Jr.,  65. 

Townsend,  James  Hill,  120. 

Beckwith,  Warren  L.,  287. 

WIGGIN,  GOVERNOR  THOMAS, 1667. 

Governor,  Upper  Plantations, 
New  Hampshire,  under  Lord  Saye 
and  Sele  and  Lord  Brooke,  1631- 
1636.  Deputy  to  General  Court, 
Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1645,  Hamp 
ton,  N.  H.  Governor's  Assistant, 
1654-1660. 

Hoyt,  Wm.  E.,  74. 

Janvrin,  Joseph  E.,  78. 

Taylor,  Washington  L,  117. 

Wiggin,  James  H.,  210. 
WILDE,    CORPORAL    JOHN.     Soldier    in 
King  Philip's  War.     Corporal  un 
der  Capt.  Wm.  Turner. 

Darlington,  Charles  F.,  52. 

Darlington,  James  H.,  52. 

Wildey,  William  H.,  129. 
WILDER,  COLONEL  JAMES,  1680-1739. 
Soldier  in  King  William's  War. 
Ensign,  1717.  Captain,  1722. 
Colonel,  1737.  Deputy,  General 
Court  of  Mass. ,  1 73 1 . 

White,  John  Barber,  317. 

WILDER,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1645-1716. 

Soldier  in   King  William's   War. 

Lieutenant,     1689.       Captain    of 

garrison  at  Lancaster,  Mass.,  171 1. 

White,  John  Barber,  316. 
WILKINSON,    JOHN,    1654-1708,    Provi 
dence,    R.    I.      Soldier    in    King 
Philip's  War.  Deputy,  1700-1706. 

Waterman,  Lucius,  272. 


WILLARD,  GEORGE.  A  member  "  Scitu- 
ate  Co.,"  Plymouth  Colony,  1 643- 
1644. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108,  347. 

Sears,  Walter  J.,  109. 

Alderson,  Victor  C.,  285. 

Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
WILLARD,  HENRY.    Commander  of  gar 
rison  at  Still  River,  Lancaster,  1692. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

Sawyer,  William  D.,  271. 

Sawyer,  Charles  F.  271. 
WILLARD,  MAJOR  SIMON,  1605-1676.  A 
founder  of  Concord,  Mass.  Deputy 
General  Court,  1636-1654.  Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  1 654- 1 676.  Com- 
mander-in-Chief  of  the  Expedition 
of  the  United  Colonies  against 
Ninigret,  1655.  Led  the  relief  at 
the  Battle  of  Brookfield.  Com 
manded  the  Middlesex,  Mass., 
Regt.  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Bartlett,  Franklin,  37. 

Bartlett,  Willard,  37. 

Billings,  David  L.,  40. 

Root,  Elihu,  104. 

Stevens,  Clarence  W.,  1 14. 

Stevens,  Frederic  B.,  114. 

Stevens,  Chas.  Ellis,  151. 

Blood,  John  B.,  179. 

Eaton,  Wm.,  185. 

Hayden,  Charles,  189. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  191. 

Howe,  Edw.  Willard,  191. 

Johnson,  Emery  W.,  192. 

Pierce,  Jacob  W.,  200. 

Reade,  Philip,  201,  394. 

Rice,  L.  Frederick,  202. 

Willard,  Joseph,  210. 

Willard,  Martin  S.,  210. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  221,  379. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  225. 

Smith,  Frank  B.,  247. 

Sawyer,  William  D.,  271. 

Sawyer,  Charles  F. ,  271. 

Chittenden,  Edward  A.,  278. 

Fletcher,  Truman  C.,  279. 

Houghton,  Jas.  C.,  280. 

Waite,  Horatio  L.,  302. 

Gilbert,  Mahlon  N.,  342. 

Curtis,  Rodney,  369. 
WILLETT,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1610-1674. 
Captain,  Plymouth  Colony  Militia, 
1648.  Member  of  Council  of  War, 
1653.  Member,  General  Council, 
1672.  First  English  Mayor  of 


579 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


New-York,  1665.  Served  on  ex 
pedition  which  captured  New- 
York  from  the  Dutch,  1664. 

Camp,  Chas.  L.  N.,  46. 

Edwards,  Pierrepont,  59. 

Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  107. 

Dorr,  Dalton,  140. 

Tyler,  Harry  B.,  152. 

Tyler,  Sidney  F.,  152. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

Hooker,  Edward  W.,  177. 

Tyler,  Augustus  C.,  232. 

Whitney,  Eli,  Jr.,  234. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  234. 


Hyde,  James  C.,  76. 
Hyde,  Raymond  N.,  76. 
Pierce,  George  W.,  98. 
Williams,  Ephraim,  129. 
Williams,  John,  234. 
Metcalf,  William  P.,  246. 
WILLIAMS,  COLONEL  JOHN,    1706-1774, 

Sharon,    Conn.      Captain,    1745. 

Lieut. -Colonel,     1767.      Colonel, 

1 4th  Regt,  1770. 
Belknap,  Waldron  P.,  39. 
WILLIAMS,    JOSEPH.       Soldier  in   King 

Philip's  War. 
Parkhurst,  Charles  D.,  228. 


WILLETT,  COLONEL  THOMAS,  1645-1722.       WILLIAMS,  COLONEL  JOSEPH,  1708-1798. 


Commander,  Queen's  Co.  Militia, 
1683-1689.  Member  of  Gover 
nor's  Council,  1690-1698,  Prov 
ince  of  New-York. 

Pell,  Howland,  97. 

Jones,  Charles  H.,  143. 

Jones,  Richmond  L.,  143. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

Pell,  Rodman  C.,  298. 
WILLETT,  WILLIAM,  1668-1723.    Mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  Province  of  New- 
York,  1701-1733. 

Jones,  Charles  H.,  143. 

Jones,  Richmond  L.,  143. 
WILLEY,  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1648-1688. 
Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Willey,  W.  Lithgow,  211,  273. 
WILLIAMS,    SERGEANT    CHARLES.     Ser 
geant,    Haddam,    Conn.,    Indian 
Wars. 

Flint,  Wyman  K.,  291. 
WILLIAMS,    COLONEL     EPHRAIM,    1691- 
1754.     Captain  at  Newton,  Mass. 
Afterwards  Colonel. 

Williams,  John,  234. 
WILLIAMS,  CAPTAIN  EZEKIEL,  1729-1818, 
Wethersfield,  Conn.     Captain,  ist 
Co.,    6th    Regt.,     1761.      Com 
missary  during  the  Revolution. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  126. 
WILLIAMS,  ENSIGN  GEORGE,  1717-1803, 
Taunton,  Mass.,  3d  Co.  of  Foot, 
Capt.  Ebenezer   Dean,  Col.  Eph 
raim  Leonard,  1754. 

Williams,  Borland,  211. 

Williams,  Samuel  K.,  211. 
WILLIAMS,    ISAAC,   1638-1707.      Corn- 


Mass.  Colonial  Line,  1755,  Mo 
hawk  War,  was  also  in  the  Cana 
dian  Campaign  of  1758-1760. 

Mackenzie,  Geo.  N.,  86,  164. 

Mackenzie,  George  N.,  2d,i64. 

Williams,  John  Savage,  169. 

Williams,  Wm.  S.  G.,  169. 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD,  1606-1693,  Taun 
ton,  Mass.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1646,  et  seq. 

Foster,  F.  Apthorp,  186. 
WILLIAMS,    ROBERT,    1608-1693,  Rox- 
bury,Mass.    A.  &  H.  A.  Co. ,1644. 

Mackenzie,  Geo.  N.,  164. 

Bardwell,  HarryJ.,  286. 

Barrows,  John  W.,  368. 
WILLIAMS,  GOVERNOR  ROGER,  1599- 
1683.  Captain,  Providence,  R.  L 
King  Philip's  War.  Governor, 
1654.  Assistant,  1647,  e*  secl- 
Deputy,  1667. 

Arnold,  Benjamin  W.,  34. 

Brown,  Harold,  44. 

Brown,  Jno.  N.,  44. 

Constantine,  Richard  B.,  51. 

Gratwick,  Henry  W.,  Jr.,  65. 

Lewis,  Arnold  A.,  83. 

Lovell,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  85. 

Lee,  Edmund  Jennings,  145. 

Fitzgerald,  D.,  185. 

Parkhurst,  Charles  D.,  228. 

Brown,  Elisha  R.,  267. 

Dyer,  Horace  E.,  279. 

Beckwith,  Warren  L.,  287. 

Felton,  Samuel  M.,  323. 

Bowen,  Edgar  B.,  339. 

Tilley,  R.  Hammett,  406. 


manded  a  Troop  of  Horse  at  New-      WILLIAMS,    CAPTAIN    STEPHEN,     1640- 


ton,  Mass.  Lieutenant  in  the 
"Foote  Co."  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War.  Deputy,  1692-1705. 


1720,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Captain 
of  Troop  of  Horse  serving  at  the 
Eastward,  1704-1705,  on  Frontier, 


580 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1707-1712.  Served  as  a  guard  to 
Col.  Schuyler  and  the  Maqua  In 
dians,  1710. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

Mackenzie,  Geo.  Norbury,  164. 

Mackenzie,  George  N.,  3d.,  164. 

French,  John  D.  W.,  186. 

Williams,  John  D.,  211. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 
WILLIAMS,  REVEREND  STEPHEN,  D.D. 
Chaplain  to  Gen.  Pepperrell,  Louis- 
burg,  1745.  Sir  William  Johnson, 
Lake  Champlain,  1755,  and  Gen. 
John  Winslow,  Crown  Point, 
17.56". 

Williams,  Jared  I.,  273. 
WILLIAMS,  SURGEON  THOMAS,  1718- 
1  775.  French  and  Indian  Wars  of 
1744-1748.  Surgeon  in  charge  of 
a  line  of  forts  from  Fort  Dummer, 
on  the  Connecticut  River,  to  Fort 
Massachusetts,  in  Berkshire  Co. 
Surgeon  under  Sir  William  John 
son,  Crown  Point  Expedition, 
1755.  In  Regt.  commanded  by  his 
brother,  Col.  Ephraim  Williams, 
and  was  present  when  he  was 
killed,  "  on  the  day  of  the  bloody 
morning  Scout,"  September  8. 

Williams,  Ephraim,  129. 

Williams,  Geo.  B.,  129. 

Williams,  Samuel  B.,  129. 

Williams,  John,  234. 
WILLIAMSON,  CAPTAIN  CALEB.  Corporal 
in  Capt.  John  Goreham's  Co., 
Phips'  Expedition.  Captain,  8th 
Co.,  ist  Mass.  Regt.  for  Nova 
Scotia  Expedition,  1707. 

Goodwin,  Francis,  223. 

Goodwin,  Jas.  J.,  223. 
WILLING,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES,  1710-1754. 
Commanded  a  company,  Asso 
ciated  Regt.  of  Philadelphia  Foot, 
1747-1748,  under  Col.  Abraham 
Taylor. 

Jackson,  Oswald,  77. 

Balch,  Edwin  S.,  136. 

Balch,  Thomas  W.,  136. 

Bayard,  Thomas  F.,  137. 

Morrell,  Edw.  de  V.,  147. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  149. 


Willing,  George,  154. 
Bayard,  Thomas,  400. 


, 

WILLIS,  HON.  JOHN, 
ber    of   Capt. 


1692.     Mem 
Myles    Standish's 


Duxbury  Co.  Deputy  from  Bridge- 


water,  General  Court,  twenty-five 
years. 
Cutler,  Edward  H.,  340. 

WlLLMARTH,  THOMAS,   1665-1690.      En- 

sign  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Militia. 
Member  of  Council  of  War. 
Blackmer,  Henry  M.,  368. 
WILMER,  SIMON,  Kent  Co.,  Md.     Bur 
gess,  1697-1698. 
Vickers,  W.  H.  C,  169. 

WlLLOUGHBY,  DEPUTY-GOVERNOR  FRAN- 

cis,  1613-1671.  Governor's  As 
sistant,  1640.  Member  of  Parlia 
ment,  1658.  Deputy-Governor, 
Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1665-1671. 

Noyes,  Chas.  P.,  93,  345. 

Sill,  Howard  G.,  166. 

Otis,  Joseph  E.,  Jr.,  297. 

Noyes,  Daniel  R.,  345. 

WlLLOUGHBY,    CAPTAIN    THOMAS,    IOO1- 

1658.  Member  House  of  Bur 
gesses  for  Elizabeth  City,  Va., 
1629-1632.  Of  the  Council,  1644- 
'46-'50. 

Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  167. 
WILLS,   DANIEL,   1633-1698,  New  Jer 
sey.     Provincial  Councillor,  1682- 
1685. 

Bettle,  Samuel,  137. 
Wood,  Joseph,  154. 
WILSON,   REVEREND  JOHN,    1583-1667, 
Boston,  Mass.     Chaplain  in  Pequot 
War,  under  Capt.    Israel  Stough- 
ton.   Commander-in-Chief,    1636- 
1637. 

Wilson,  Frank  S.,  211. 
Spencer,  Horatio  N.,  315. 
Langdon,  Perin,  325. 
Laws,  Harry  L.,  325. 
Vaile,  Joel  F.,  373. 
Wheaton,  Frank,  373. 
WILSON,  JOHN.    Lieutenant,  Mass.  Mili 
tia,  1692. 

Howe,  Herbert  M.,  143. 
WILSON,  SERGEANT  JOSEPH,   1655-1710, 
Kittery,   Me.     Keeper  of  garrison. 
Wilson,  Fred  A.,  211. 

WILTON,  LIEUTENANT  DAVID, 1678. 

Served  in  King  Philip's  War,  Col 
onial  Forces  of  Conn. 
Greene,  Richard  H.,  65. 
Partridge,  Edward  L.,  96. 
WINCHESTER,   JOHN,    1643-1718.      Ser 
vice  in  garrison  at  Punckapauge, 
1676. 
Castle,  Alfred  Henry,  288. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Dana,  Charles  Durkee,  288. 
WINCHESTER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1675-1751, 
Muddy   River    (Roxbury),    Mass. 
Captain  of  Militia. 

Castle,  Alfred  H.,  288. 

Dana,  Charles  D.,  289. 
WING,  DANIEL.     Member  of  the  Sand 
wich  Military  Co.,  Plymouth  Col 
ony,  1643. 

Hall,  Lemuel  R.,  292. 

Spooner,  Frank  E.,  300. 
WINGATE,  COLONEL  JOSHUA,  1679-1769, 
Hampton,  N.  H.  Deputy,  Gen 
eral  Court,  I7i5~'27-'3i.  Captain, 
1716.  Major,  1730.  Colonel,  1745, 
Louisburg. 

Hall,  Clayton  C,  161. 

Hall,  Thomas  Wm.,  161. 

Stickney,  George  H.,  166. 
WINN  (TwiNG  or  WING),  INCREASE,  1641- 
1690.  Served  under  Capt.  Thomas 
Brattle,  King  Philip's  War. 

Wheelock,  William  B.,  304. 
WINSHIP,  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD,  1613- 
1688,  Cambridge,  Mass.  A.  & 
H.  A.  Co.,  1638.  Ensign,  1647, 
Lieutenant,  1660,  in  Militia.  Dep 
uty,  General  Court,  1663,  et 
seq. 

Hadden,  Crowell,  Jr.,  68. 

Noyes,  James  A.,  93,  198. 

Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  107. 

Leach,  J.  Granville,  144. 

Winship,  William  H.,  211. 

Sawyer,  William  D.,  271. 

Sawyer,  Charles  F.,  271. 

Boutelle,  Henry  S.,  287. 
WINSLOW,  GOVERNOR  EDWARD.     Came 
in  the  Mayflower.     Governor  of 
Plymouth   Colony,    1633-' '36-' '44. 

Hulbert,  Henry  C.,  75. 

Ward,  Aaron,  125. 

WINSLOW,  LIEUTENANT  JOB,  1641-1720, 
Freetown,  Mass.  Served  in  the 
fight  at  Swansea,  1675.  Deputy, 
General  Court,  1692,  Charter  of 
William  and  Mary. 

Greene,  Richard  H.,  66. 

Tuttle,  Frank  D.,  121. 

Wilson,  Chas.  R.,  130. 

Williams,  N.  W.,  169. 

Knowlton,  H.  M.,  193. 

Vandercook,  Jno.  D.,  234. 

Hawks,  Joseph  M.,  342. 
WINSLOW,  JOHN,  1597-1674,  Plymouth, 
Member  of  the   Council  of  War, 


1646.  Deputy,  General  Court, 
1653-1655. 

Cabot,  Louis,  181. 

WINSLOW,  GOVERNORJOSIAH,  1629-1680. 
Commander  -  in  -  Chief,  Colonial 
Forces,  Great  Swamp  Fight.  Gov 
ernor,  Plymouth  Colony,  1673- 
1680. 

Hulbert,  Henry  C.,  75. 

Ward;  Aaron,  125. 

Lovenng,  Henry  M.,  195. 

Ingersoll,  Edward  P.,  343. 
WINSLOW,  JOSIAH,   1605-1674,  Marsh- 
field,     Mass.       Deputy,    General 
Court,  1643,  ft  se(l' 

Brewer,  William  A.,  359. 
WINSTON,  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM,  Han 
over,    Va.,    1707  .     Virginia 

Troops,  French  and  Indian  Wars, 
1735-1790.  Colonial  and  Revo 
lutionary  service,  took  active  part 
in  quelling  mutiny  after  Braddock's 
defeat. 

Hendrick,  Calvin  W.,  70. 

Barrett,  Richard  A.,  309. 
WINTHROP,  GOVERNOR  JOHN,  1 587-1649. 
First  Governor  of  Mass.  Bay  Col 
ony,  1629,  et  seq.,  to  his  death. 
Assistant,  1635  anc*  '641.  Dep 
uty-Governor,  1636  and  1644. 
In  office  continuously  twenty 
years.  Commissioner  for  United 
Colonies,  1643  and  1645.  Colonel, 
Suffolk  Regt.,  1636. 

Davis,  Fellowes,  54. 

De  Russy,  A.  Rene,  56. 

Erving,  William  V.  R.,  60. 

Koues,  George  E.,  81,  257. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  105. 

Winthrop,  Grenville  B.,  130. 

Ballantine,  Henry  W.,  159. 
WINTHROP,  GOVERNOR  JOHN,  1 606- 1 676. 
Governor,  Conn. ,  1 65 7- 1 676.  Lieu 
tenant-Colonel,  Essex  Regt.,  1 636. 

De  Russy,  Amedee  R.,  56. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  105. 

Winthrop,  Grenville  B.,  130. 

Ballantine,  Henry  W.,  159. 

Mumford,  Jas.  G.,  197. 
WINTHROP,  MAJOR-GENERAL  WAIT  STILL, 
1 64 1  - 1 7 1 7.     Major-General,  Chief 
Justice,  Member  Executive  Council, 
Mass.  Bay  Colony. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  105. 

Winthrop,  Grenville  B.,  130. 

Mumford,  Jas.  G.,  197. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


WISE,  REVEREND  JOHN,  1652-1725,  Ips 
wich,  Mass.  Chaplain, Narragansett 
Campaign,  and  in  Phips'  Expedi 
tion,  1690.  Deputy,  Mass.  General 
Court,  1689. 

Low,  Wm.G.,Jr.,85. 

Jameson,  Winfield,  269. 
WISNER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  1722-1778. 
Captain,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.  Mili 
tia,  1755.  Had  engagement  with 
Indians  in  the  Delaware,  1757. 
Sent  to  reinforce  Sir  William  John 
son  at  Fort  William  Henry. 

Barrell,  Harry  F.,  254. 
WISWALL,  ELDER  JOHN,  1601-1687.   Sol 
dier  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  108. 
WITT,    CAPTAIN    OLIVER,     1720-1808, 
Leicester,  Mass.     Captain,  in  Col. 
John   Chandler's   Regt.,   relief   of 
Fort  William  Henry,  1757. 

Brown,  David  H.,  180. 

WlTHINGTON,  CAPTAINjOHN,   1649-1690. 

Dorchester  Co.,  Phips'  Expedi 
tion  lost  at  sea,  with  forty-six  of 
his  men. 

Withington,  James  H.,  130. 

Capen,  Walter  N.,  219. 

WODELL,  WILLIAM, 1693.     Special 

Councillor,  Colony  of  Rhode  Is 
land,  King  Philip's  War. 

BellJaredW.,  39. 

Lawton,  George  P.,  83. 
WOLCOTT,  HENRY,  1578-1655.  Deputy, 
1639.       Magistrate    to    Assistant 
Governor,  1643-1655. 

Wolcott,  Roger,  211. 

Gross,  Charles  E.;  224. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 

Otis,  Joseph  Edward,  Jr.,  297. 

Waite,  Horace  F.,  302. 

Waite,  Horace  G.,  303. 

Adams,  John  W.,  338. 

Dewey,  Chauncey  E.,  369. 
WOLCOTT,  HENRY,  JR.,  1610-1680. 
Representative,  1 655-'56-'6 1 .  Gov 
ernor's  Assistant,  1662.  Royal 
Charterer,  1662.  Member  of 
Council  of  War,  1675-1676. 

Whitney,  Eugene  Wolcott,  304. 
WOLCOTT,    JONATHAN,    Salem,    Mass. 
Captain  of  Troop  of  Horse.  Served 
in  King  Philip's  War  and  in  expe 
dition  against  the  Indians,  1682. 

Phelps,  LuisJ.,  98. 

Wolcott,  ArthurS.,  125. 


Wolcott,  Frederic  C.,  125. 
WOLCOTT,  COLONEL  OLIVER,  1726-1797, 
Litchfield,  Conn.  Deputy,  1764- 
'67-'68-'7O.  Governor's  Assistant, 
1771-1774.  Major,  1 3th  Regt., 
1771.  Colonel,  1 7th  Regt. ,  1 774. 
Signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde 
pendence. 

Wolcott,  Roger,  212. 
WOLCOTT,  GOVERNOR  ROGER,  1679- 
1767,  Windsor,  Conn.  Deputy. 
1 709.  Commissary,  Expedition  of 
1711.  Councillor,  1714.  Deputy- 
Governor,  1741.  Commander  of 
Conn.  Forces,  Expedition  to  Cape 
Breton,  1745;  Major-General  and 
second  in  command.  Governor, 
1 750. 

Dennis,  Rodney  S.,  56. 

Gardiner,  David,  64. 

Gardiner,  Robert  A.,  64. 

Hoyt,  Albert  E.,  74. 

Spencer,  Lorillard,  113. 

Thompson,  Frederick  D.,  119. 

Wolcott,  Roger,  211. 

Streat,  George  H., 

Chew,  James  L.,  220. 

Davis,  Gustavus  P.,  221. 

Harrison,  Lynde,  224. 

Taintor,  George  E.,  231. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 

Strong,  Wm.  Wolcott,  300. 

Wolcott,  Henry  R.,  374. 

Wolcott,  Edward  O.,  374. 

Gordon,  William  W.,  Jr.,  385. 

Kinzie,  John  H.,  385. 
WOLCOTT,  SIMON,  1625-1687.    Trooper 
from  Windsor  under  Major  Mason, 
1657.     Captain  of  Foot  at  Sims- 
bury,  Conn.,  and  Deputy,    1673. 

Marsh,  Henry  D.,  196. 

Wolcott,  Roger,  211. 

Lane,  Ebenezer,  294. 
WOOD,  JONAS, Huntington,  L.  I.    Lieu 
tenant.    Justice,  1 68 1. 

Goodby,  Arthur  M.,  64. 
WOOD,   JOSIAH,     1629-1691,    Charles- 
town,  Mass.     Served  under  Capt. 
John  Cutler,  King  Philip's  War. 

Wood,  Alva  S.,  212. 

WOODBRIDGE,      REVEREND     JOHN,       1613 

1695.     A-    &   H-  A-   Co.,    1644. 

Governor's   Assistant,  Mass.    Bay 

Colony,  1683-1684. 
Bostwick,  Henry  A.,  42. 
Plymton,  Gilbert  M.,  98. 


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INDEX   OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Pettibone,  Asa  G.,  298 

Woodbridge,  Jonathan  E.,  304. 

Adams,  John  W.,  338. 

Richardson,  William  E.,  346. 
WOODBURY,  ANDREW,  Manchester, 
Mass.,  1731-1808.  Soldier  in 
Col.  Ichabod  Plaisted's  Co.,  1756. 
Representative,  General  Court, 
Mass.,  1774.  Delegate  to  Spanish 
Convention,  1774.  Delegate  to 
Provincial  Congress,  1  774. 

Pitman,  Charles  F.,  270. 
WOODBURY,     JAMES,      1738-1823.     In 
Col.    Robert     Rogers'     Regt.    of 
Rangers  at  the  storming  of  Quebec, 


Woodbury,  Urban  A.,  281... 
WOODBURY,  PETER,  1705-1775,  Marble- 
head,  Mass.     French   and   Indian 
War,  1755. 

Woodbury,  Urban  A.,  281. 
WOODCOCK,  JOHN,  -  1701,  Attleboro, 
Mass.      Commander     of    Wood 
cock's     Garrison,     King    Philip's 
War. 

Guild,  Chester,  187. 

Morse,  Samuel  W.,  371. 
WOODFORD,  CAPTAIN  JOSEPH,  JR.,  Nor- 
thington  (Avon),  Conn.     Captain, 
Militia,  1694-1740.      Indian  Wars 
in  the  Conn.  River  Valley. 

Woodford,  Stewart  L,  130. 
WOODHULL,  GENERAL  NATHANIEL.  Served 
under  Lord  Abercrombie,  1754, 
and  Lord  Amherst,  1  759.  Present 
at  the  capitulation  of  Montreal, 
1760. 

Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  82. 

Walsh,  James  W.,  125. 

Wayne,  Henry  N.,  233. 
WOODMAN,  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD,  1612- 
-  .     Lieutenant,  1637.     Served 
in  Pequot  War.     Deputy,    1836, 
et  seq.,  Mass.  Bay  Colony. 

Woodman,  Clarence  E.,  130. 

Clarke,  George  K.,  181. 

Fessenden,  Chas.  N.,  290. 
WOODMAN,    CAPTAIN    JOHN.     Captain, 
Woodman's    Garrison,     Durham, 
N.    H.     His  garrison  was    never 
captured. 

Scales,  John,  271. 

WOODMAN,  LIEUTENANT  JOSHUA,  1  720- 
1800.  Sergeant  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Woodman's  Co.,  1757.  Lieuten 
ant,  1761. 


Woodman,  Clarence  E.,  130. 
WOODRUFF,  ENSIGN  JACOB,  1717-1790. 
Ensign,  1753,  3d  Co.  of  Foot,  i3th 
Conn.  Regt.    Deputy,  1759-1768. 
Magistrate,  1759-1790. 
Woodruff,  Chas.  H.,  130. 
WOODRUFF,  CAPTAIN  NATHANIEL,  1687- 
1758.      Ensign,    1733.      Lieuten 
ant,    1736.      Captain,    1638,    ist 
Co.,     Foot,      Littlefield.     Conn. 
Regt. 

Woodruff,  Chas.  H.,  130. 
WOODSON,  JOHN,  accompanied  Sir  Har 
vey  to  Virginia,  Surgeon  Militia, 
1623.     Stationed  in  what  is  now 
James  City  Co. 
Watkins,  J.  E.,  249. 

WOODS,  JOHN, 1678.     Sergeant  of 

a    Marlborough   Garrison   House, 
1675. 

Morris,  Seymour,  296. 
WOODWARD,      GEORGE,      1621  -  1676, 
Watertown,    Mass.      Private    in 
Capt.  John  Cutler's  Co.,  and  died 
in  service. 

Brown,  George  E.,  180. 
Messinger,  Wm.  D.,  296. 
WOODWARD,    CAPTAIN    ISRAEL.       Ap 
pointed  by  the  General  Assembly 
of  the  Colony  to  be  Captain  of 
Conn.  Troops  from  1 744- 1 749. 
Gillette,  Rufus  W.,  389. 
Lathrop,  Kirk,  389. 

WOOLSEY,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE,  1650-1740. 
Captain,  Queen's  Co.  Militia,  1715, 
Province  of  New-York. 
Townsend,  James  H.,  120. 
Woolsey,  Theo.  S.,  234. 
WOOLSTEN,  JOHN,  1698,  Burling 
ton,  New  Jersey.     Member  of  As 
sembly,  i683-'84-'97. 
Middleton,  Harvey,  164. 
WORCESTER,  SAMUEL,  1680,  Brad 
ford,     Mass.      'Deputy,     General 
Court,  1679-1681. 
Bigelow,  Henry  N.,  178. 
WORDEN,  PETER.  Member  of  Yarmouth, 
Mass.,  Co.,  under  Lieut.  William 
Palmer,  1643. 
Johnson,  James  G.,  294. 
WRIGHT,  LIEUTENANT  ABEL,  1631-1725. 
Served  in  Indian  Wars.     Deputy, 
1695,  Mass.  Bay  Colony. 
Barrows,  John  W.,  368. 
WRIGHT,  DUDLEY.    Captain,  i2th  Regt. 
Colony  of  Conn.,  1763.    Corporal 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS.  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


in   Samuel   Wright's   Co.,    1757. 
Ensign,  1752. 
Tilden,  John  P.,  119. 

WORTHINGTON,  ELIJAH,   1710-1764,  Col- 

chester,     Conn.,    Representative. 
General  Assembly,  1757-1762. 

Worthington,  George,  281. 
WRIGHT,  JOSEPH,  1641-1724.  Served 
in  Capt.  Prentice's  Troop  of  Horse, 
Narragansett  Campaign.  Was  in 
Great  Swamp  Fight.  Served  in 
same  campaign  in  Lieut.  William 
Hasey's  Three  County  Troop. 

Downs,  Edgar  R.,  369. 
WRIGHT,  JOSHUA  (JOSEPH),  —    -  1695. 
Member,  General  Assembly,  New 
Jersey,  1682-1683,  1685. 

Collins,  Henry  H.,  Jr.,  139. 
WRIGHT,  SERGEANT  SAMUEL,  1630-1675. 
Sergeant,     King     Philip's    War. 
Killed  at  Northampton. 

Follett,  Edgar  A.,  61. 

Woodruff,  Chas.  H.,  131. 

Sands,  James  T.,  314. 

Upham,  Henry  P.  348. 
WRIGHT,  JUDGE  SOLOMON.     Member  of 
the  Maryland  Conventions,  1771- 

Thomfw.  H.  DeC.  W.,  118,  167. 
WYATT,  ENSIGN  JOHN, 1668.  Com 
manded  a    company    of   soldiers 
from  Hartford  in  pursuit  of  Indians, 
1677. 

Bardwell,  Harry  J.,  286. 
WYETH,  JOHN.     Soldier  in  Capt.  Goo- 
kin's  Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Fessenden,  Chas.  N.,  290. 
WYLLYS,  GOVERNOR  GEORGE,  Hartford, 
Conn.     Trooper  in  Pequot  War. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1639.    Gov 
ernor,  1641-1642. 

Betts,  Frederick  H.,  40. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

Grinnell,  Wm.  Milne,  67. 

Stafford,  Wm.  F.,  114. 

Stokes,  Anson  P.,  115. 

Thomas,  Frank  W.,  1 18. 

Cutler,  Ralph  Wm.,  220. 

Huntington,  Frederick  J.,  225. 

Ward,  Brownlee  R.,  233. 

Ward,  Charles  S.,  233. 

Hubbard,  Gardiner  G.,  244. 

Barney,  Roderick  D.,  322. 

Edwards,  Charles  L.,  323. 

Edwards,  Edward  J.,  341. 

Bagley,  John  N.,  389. 


WYLLYS,  SAMUEL.  Assistant,  1654-1685. 
Commissioner  for  the  United  Col 
onies,  1 66 1,  et  seq,  Colony  of 
Conn. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  40. 

Ward,  Brownlee  R.,  233. 

Ward,  Charles  S.,  233. 

Hubbard,  Gardiner  G.,  244. 
WYMAN,  FRANCIS.     Served  under  Capt. 
Thomas    Prentice,    Mount    Hope 
Campaign,  1675-1676. 

Mill,  Charles  D.,  296. 
WYMAN,  JOHN.     Member  of  Capt.  Pren- 
tiss'  Co.  of  seventy-three  troopers, 
Middiefield,  Mass. 

Wyman,  Walter  C,  304. 
WYMAN,.  LIEUTENANT  JOHN,  1621-1684, 
Charlestown  and  Woburn,  Mass., 
1640.  Cornet  in  Capt.  Thomas 
Prentiss'  Troop,  Mount  Hope  Cam 
paign,  1675;  Lieutenant  in  the 
Narragansett  Fight,  and  received 
a  wound  in  the  face. 

Noyes,  James  A.,  93,  198. 

Stearns,  Ezra  S.,  272. 

Wyman,  Walter  C.,  304. 
WYMAN,  LIEUTENANT  NEHEMIAH,  1722- 
1775.  Sergeant  in  Capt.  David 
Green's  Co.  in  Col.  EleazerTyng's 
Regt.,  relief  of  Fort  William  Henry, 
1757;  also  same  Regt.,  1759. 
Lieutenant,  1763-1774. 

Wyman,  Walter,  249. 

Wyman,  Charles  H.,  317. 

Wyman,  Henry  P.,  317. 
WYNNE,  DR.  THOMAS,  1630-1692.    First 
Provincial  Assembly,   Province  of 
Penn.,  1682-1683. 

Williams,  John  R.,  153. 

Williams,  Charles,  153. 

Wister,  Rodman,  154. 

Wister,  Alexander  W.,  154. 

YARNALL,  FRANCIS, 1 72 1 .    Member 

General  Assembly,  Penn.,  1711. 
Wetherill,  Charles,  153. 
YEARDLEY,   SIR    GEORGE,    1577-1627. 
Member  Governor's  Council,  Vir 
ginia,    1625.      Deputy-Governor, 
1616-1617.    Governor,  1618-1626. 
Doran,  Joseph  I.,  139. 
YATES,      CHRISTOPHER,       1737-1785. 
Wounded  in  an  attack  on  Ticon- 
deroga,  1758.     Captain  and  Lieu 
tenant. 
"  Satterlee,  Edward  R.,  105. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 

YEATES,  JASPER, 1720.  Chief  Bur-  YOUNG,  WILLIAM.     Speaker,  House  of 

gess,    Chester  Co.,   Perm.,    1703.  Commons,    Colony    of    Georgia, 

Member  of  Provincial  Council.  1 775. 

Brinton,  Ward,  138.  Grant,  John  W.,  385. 

Hall,  William  C,  243.  Grant,  William  D.,  385. 


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