Register of members of the Society of Sons of the Revolution in the state of Colorado, Part 7

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1900. TUPPER, FRANK WILLIAM.


195


Great-grandson of Quartermaster-Sergeant William Tupper of Salisbury, Conn .. (1750-1827). Enlisted July 10, 1775. 2nd Company, Captain Wallingford. 7th Regiment. Colonel Charles Webb. Discharged December 21, 1775. In Cap- tain Martin Kirtland's Company of the 6th Regiment. Colonel R. J. Meig's "Conn. Line." May 28, 1777, for the war. Was Corporal. Appointed Sergeant May 27, 1778; Quartermaster-Sergeant April, 1780. In second formation of Conn. Line, January 1. 1781. he served as Quartermaster until 1782. Pensioned in 1S1S. At Battle of White Plains.


1898. TUTTLE, JOSEPH FARRAND. JR .. Denver.


133


Great-grandson of Captain Enoch Beach of New Jersey. (1737-1814). Captain in Colonel Seeley's 3rd New Jersey Regiment. Eastern Battalion, of Morris County Militia. At Battle of Springfield, N. J.


1895. UPHAM, EDWARD DARWIN. Denver.


74


Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant David Beach of New Milford, Conn., (1754-1830). Private in Captain Isaac Bost- wick's Company. Colonel Webb's Conn. Regiment. June. 1775. Sergeant, same Company and Regiment. January 1. 1777. Recruiting Sergeant, Captain Eli Catlin's Com- pany, Colonel Bradley's Regiment, March, 1777. Ensign, Captain Wright's Company, same Regiment, July 4, 1778. Transferred to 2nd Conn. Regiment. January 1, 1781. Commissioned Lieutenant in Captain Billings' Company. 2nd Conn. Regiment. November 13, 1781. Retired Jan- uary 1, 1783.


92


State No. 93


Elected. 1897. VAILE, JOEL FREDERICK, Denver.


Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Ham- mond of Massachusetts, (1724 -- ). 2nd Major in Colonel Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Massachusetts. Marched on Alarm Day. Lieutenant-Colonel in 1st Middlesex County Regiment, Colonel Samuel Thatcher, for services at Rox- bury in taking Dorchester Heights. Engaged March 4. 1776. In same Regiment April 26. 1776. In Colonel Will- iam McIntosh's Regiment for services at Roxbury. from April, 1778, to March 19. 177 -. Lieutenant-Colonel in Colonel Samuel Thatcher's Regiment one day and called to join General Heath, September 20, 1778.


1898. VAN SCHAACK, HENRY CRUGER, 136


Denver.


Great-great-grandson of Matthew Smith of Connecticut, (1753 --- ). Private in 1st Company, 2nd Regiment. En- listed May 8, 1775. Regiment adopted as Continental. July, 1775. Marched with Company around Boston and took part at Roxbury. Discharged October 20, 1775.


1899. VARIAN, ERNEST PHILIP. 162


Denver.


Great-great-grandson of Isaac Varian of Connecticut. (1740- 1820). Private in Colonel Canfield's Militia Regiment at West Point, September. 1781.


1900. VOORHEES, FERDINAND VANDERVEER. 196


Great-grandson of Garret Voorhees of New Jersey. (1750- 1823). Private in Captain Philip Fulkerson's Company, 1776. Sergeant in Captain John Baird's Company; Ser- geant in Captain Quirk's Company, and Sergeant in Cap- tain Cornelius Lott's Company in 1777, all in 2nd Bat- talion, Somerset Co., N. J. Militia. Sergeant in Captain Philip Fulkerson's Company, N. J. State Troops, Septem-


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93


Elected.


State No.


ber, 1777; also Sergeant in Captain Fulkerson's Compauy, 2nd Battalion, Somerset, N. J., Militia, until close of the war. Took part in Battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777.


1898. VOORHIES, GEORGE, Denver.


137


Great-grandson of Lieutenant Daniel Voorhies of New Jer- sey, (1749 -). Lieutenant in Captain David Chambers' Company, 3rd Regiment, Middlesex County, New Jersey, Militia.


1893. VOORHEES, RALPH. 28


Denver. (Insignia No. 2662.)


Great-grandson of Garret Voorhees of New Brunswick. N. J., (1760-1812). Private in Lieutenant Jacob G. Bergen's Company, Somerset Co., N. J., Militia.


Great-grandson of Samuel Mundy of New Jersey. Private in the Middlesex Co., N. J., Militia.


Great-great-grandson of Lemuel Delano of Massachusetts, (1741-1702). Private in Captain Amos Turner's Company, General John Thomas' Regiment. Sergeant in Captain Freedom Chamberlin's Company, Colonel Carey's Regi- ment.


Great-great-grandson of Garret Sickles of New York. (1758- 1822). Sergeant in Captain Daniel Nevins' Company, Colonel William Malcom's Regiment.


Great-great-grandson of Roelof (Ralph) Voorhees of New Jersey, (1723, -). Private in Captain John Voorhees', Jr.'s, Company, 3rd Regiment, Middlesex County, N. J .. Militia. Private in New Jersey State troops during the Revolutionary war.


1900. VOSBURGH, GEORGE BEDELL, 192


Great-great-grandson of Samuel Norris of New York. Pri- vate in 4th New York Regiment, Dutchess County Militia.


Great-grandson of Thomas Bedle of New York. Private in Albany County, New York, Militia, 13th Regiment.


Elected. 1892.


State No. 18


Failed to qualify.


1892. VROOM, JOHN BOYD,


7


Denver.


Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Dumont Vroom of Somerset Co., N. J., (1745-1831). Captain of 2nd Bat- talion, Somerset Co., N. J., Militia. Promoted to 1st Major June 6, 1776, and Lieutenant-Colonel, September 9, 1777, and so continued to end of war. Wounded at Battle of Germantown.


Great-great-grandson of Samuel De Lamater of New York, (1725 -). Private in 1st Regiment of Westchester County Militia, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel James Hammond, April 7, 1799. In active service.


1892. VROOM, JOHN NICOLL, Denver.


8


Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Dumont Vroom, N. J., (1745-1831). Captain of 2nd Battalion, Som- erset Co., N. J., Militia. Promoted to 1st Major June 6, 1776, and Lieutenant-Colonel. September 9, 1777, and so continued to end of war. Wounded at Battle of German- town.


Great-great-grandson of Colonel Isaac Nicoll of New Wind- sor, N. J., (1741-1804). Commissioned Colonel of regiment of minute men January 5, 1776, by Committee of Safety. Orange Co., N. Y. On January 16, 1776, by Committee of Safety of Colony appointed in command of fortification on Hudson's river. April, 1776. in command at Fort Constitu- tion. June S. 1776. discharged from command in the High- lands. On July 17. 1776, appointed by Convention of New York one of the field officers of regiments to go into imme- diate service. Member of Committee of Safety. Orange Co .. 1777. Appointed Sheriff of Orange Co. September 24. 1777, and served until March 22, 1781. Appointed a Commis- sioner of Sequestration of Orange Co. by resolution of Convention State of N. Y., January 10, 1778.


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94


95


Elected.


State No.


Great-great-great-grandson of Samuel De Lamater of New York, (1725 -). Private in 1st Regiment of Westchester County Militia, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel James Hammond, April 7, 1779. In active service.


1900 .. WADLEY, WILLIAM HENRY, 191


Great-great-grandson of Francis Lovejoy of New Hamp- shire, (1734-1818). Private in Captain Philip Putnam's Co., Colonel Baldwin's Regiment N. H. soldiers. In battle of White Plains. Re-enlisted March 15, 1781, for "during the war." Was in 2nd Regiment, Sth Company.


1899. WARREN, HORACE MOSES, JR., 181


Denver.


Great-grandson of Phineas Warren of Massachusetts, (1717- 1797). Private in Captain Abraham Peirce's Company, Colonel Gardner. Marched from Waltham to Concord, April, 1775. Service, 3 days.


1898. WATERMAN, HENRY PARSONS, 128


Denver.


Great-great-grandson of Colonel John Waterman of Rhode Island, (1730 --- ). Appointed Colonel by General As- sembly of Rhode Island, 1776, to take command of men ordered to defend Warwick Neck. Defended Warwick from invasion of British from Newport. In skirmish with his Regiment. night of January 14, 1777, on Prudence Island. October 6, 1776, and May, 1777, Colonel of 1st Regiment of Militia in County of Kent. February. 1779, Deputy from Warwick.


1892. WATKINS, FRED S., 17


Resigned.


Great-grandson of Sergeant Theodore Bellows, N. H., (1760- 1840).


96


Elected. 1892. WATKINS, RAWSON FULLER.


State No. 10


Resigned.


Great-grandson of Sergeant Theodore Bellows, N. H., (1760- 1840).


1896. WILLIAMS, REV. CHARLES WOODBURY,


85


Denver.


Great-great-grandson of William Williams of Amesbury, Mass., (1732-1812). August 2, 1776, was chosen with Lieu- tenant Barnard to enlist men. September 23, 1776, Private in Amesbury, Mass., Militia, to re-enforce army at N. Y. Joined army at Fairfield. October 13, 1779, chosen with Captain William Bayley to procure men.


1896. WILLIAMS, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, 79


Denver.


Grandson of Sergeant Frederick Williams of Lebanon. Conn., (1758-18-). Private in Lexington Alarm. 16 days' service. Sergeant in Captain Caleb Pillsbury's Company.


1892. 14


Failed to qualify.


1892. WILLCOX, ORLANDO BLODGETT.


Cripple Creek, Colo. 13


Great-grandson of John Willcox of Killingsworth. Conn., (1760-1811). Private in Captain Williams' Company. Conn. Militia, Tryon's Invasion, July, 1778. Private in Colonel Herman's Swifts, 7th Conn., from June 27 to December 13. 1780. Private in Captain Prentice's Company. Colonel McClallan's Regiment, from September 30 to November 28, 1782.


97


Elected. 1899. WILSON, CHARLES FLOYD,


State No. 187


Great-great-grandson of Malachi Maynard of Massachu- setts, (1745-1824). Private, Lexington Alarm, in Captain Robert Oliver's Company. Colonel Samuel Williams' Regi- ment, from Conroy. Service, 1316 days.


Great-great-grandson of Josiah Moseley of Massachusetts. Private in Captain Noble's Company. Colonel James Easton's Regiment. Marched from Pittsfield. Mass .. to Canada, May 10, 1775, and served to December 30. 1775. Private in Company which marched to Quebec from Pitts- field, January 23, 1776, and dismissed June 20, 1776. Pri- vate in Mounted Company under Captain John Strong. Marched from Pittsfield to Skenesboro. Discharged O(- tober 1, 1777.


1894. WISWALL, THOMAS LATHAM,


47


Denver. (Insignia No. 1769).


Great-grandson of Captain John Kidney of Essex Co .. N. .... (1749-1809). Commissioned 1st Lieutenant of Captain Henry Jaraloman's Company. 2d Regiment, Essex Co .. N. J., Militia, May 28, 1777. Promoted Captain same organi- zation and remained such to end of war. He, with three fellow officers, surprised a party of British in a school house, and made them surrender to the unknown force. and ultimately he and his party got away with two of the British as prisoners.


1897. WOOD, GUILFORD SANBORN, Denver.


101


Great-grandson of Moses Brown of New Hampshire (1750- 1832). Private in Captain Benjamin Titcomb's Company, Colonel Enoch Poor's Regiment. Enlisted May 26. 1775. and served 2 months and 11 days. In Captain Hezekiah Hutchins' Company of Volunteers, who marched from Hempstead, N. H., and joined the Continental (Northern) Army at Saratoga. Enlisted September 25. Discharged November 8, 1777.


98


State No. 62


Elected. 1895. WOOD, HENRY ELLSWORTH.


Denver.


Great-grandson of Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth of Con- necticut (1745-1807). Member of Continental Congress from 1777-1783. One of the five who drafted the Constitu- tion of the United States. Designated by John Adams as "the firmest pillar of Washington's whole administration."


1897. WOOD, HENRY NEWTON, 99


Denver.


Great-grandson of Moses Brown of New Hampshire. (1750- 1832) .. Private in Captain Benjamin Titcomb's Company, Colonel Enoch Poor's Regiment. Enlisted May 26. 1775. and served 2 months and 11 days. In Captain Hezekiah Hutchins' Company of Volunteers, who marched from Hampstead, N. H., and joined Continental (Northern) Army at Saratoga, 1777. Enlisted September 25; dis- charged November S, 1777.


1893. WOODBURY, ROGER WILLIAMS, 30


Denver.


Great-grandson of Lieutenant Curtis Woodbury of Beverly, Mass., (1744-1S15). Second Lieutenant in Captain Jos. Rea's Company, Sth Mass., Essex Co., Militia. Colonel Henry Henrick. Commissioned April 2, 1776. Served May 1, 1777, to May 1, 1778. Taxes abated for 1781, he having been then in captivity.


1897. WOOLSTON, FREDERICK PEYTON. 120


Denver.


Great-great-grandson of Captain Richard Skinner of New Jersey, (17- 1779). Sergeant "Minute Man" in Middlesex Co., N. J., Militia. Commissioned Captain in 1st Regiment Middlesex Co., N. J .. Militia. Killed July 1, 1779, at Wood- bridge, N. J.


99


State No. 151


Elected.


1899. WRAY, HENRY RUSSELL, Denver.


Great-great-grandson of Captain Nathan Evans of Pennsyl- vania, (1756-1810). Second Lieutenant Sth Company of 2d Battalion of Buck Co., Penn., Militia, May 6, 1777. Colonel Arthur Erwine commanding. Captain 7th Company of 4th Battalion Buck Co., May 10, 1780.


1894. WYGANT, LUTHER HALSEY, JR., Denver.


40


Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Anning Smith of New York, (1742-1802). First Lieutenant in Captain William Cross' Co. Commissioned March 9. 1778, 4th Regiment Ulster Co. Militia. Associator Newburgh Precinct, July C. 1775.


Great-great-grandson of Michael Wygant of New York. Pri- vate in Captain Smith's Co., Colonel Johnson, 4th Ulster Co., N. Y., Militia.


1899. WYNKOOP, WILLIAM CONKLING, 166


Denver.


Grandson of John Wynkoop of New York. Private in Com- pany of Grenadiers, Captain Tobias Van Buren, 1st Major Adrien Wyncoop, in 1st or Northern Regiment Ulster Co .. N. Y., State troops.


1893. YOUNG, FRANCIS CRISSEY, Denver. 29


Great-grandson of Surgeon Isaac Swift of Cornwall, Conn .. (1753-1802). Surgeon's mate on staff of Colonel Chas. Webb, 7th Conn. Regiment, raised in 1775. Ordered to Boston Camps September 14, and assigned to General Sullivan's Brigade on Winter Hill, and remained till De- cember, 1775. Regiment reorganized under Colonel Webb for services in 1776. Surgeon in Colonel Herman Swift's 7th Regiment . Conn. line, promoted from Surgeon's mate


100


Elected.


State No. August 6, 1777. Resigned May 1, 177S. This regiment went into field, 1777, in N. Y., and in September ordered to join Washington's army in Pa. It fought at Germantown, 1777. Wintered at Valley Forge, 1777-78.


1894.


45


Dropped for non-payment of dues.


RECAPITULATION.


Total members admitted. 197


Lost by death. 7


Resigned 8


Dropped


9


Transferred 3 27


Total membership February 10, 1900. 170


ANCESTORS REPRESENTED. By States.


Connecticut 46


Massachusetts


64


Maine


2


Maryland


2


North Carolina


New Hampshire. 12


Vermont


New Jersey


21


New York


29


Pennsylvania


14


Rhode Island.


6


South Carolina.


1


Virginia


16


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In Memoriam.


ALFRED DAY SHEPARD (76). Admitted February 27. 1896. Died January 25, 1897.


WILLIAM GARRETT FISHER (25). Admitted June 15, 1892. Died April 7, 1897.


LEWIS KNODE McCOY (83). Admitted October 5, 1896. Died April 19, 1897.


THOMAS HENRY EDSALL (2). Founder. February 22, 1892. Died October 26, 1897.


BYRON LEANDER CARR (116). Admitted December 6, 1897. Died April 21, 1899.


FRANCIS WHEELER TUPPER (40). Admitted February 22, 1894. Died December 10, 1899.


RICHARD SULLIVAN LITTLE (49).


Admitted November 16, 1894. Died December 22, 1899.


Ancestors and Descendants.


Ancestors in Large Capitals.


ADAMS, SETH (CONN.), Marean, Willis Adams (161).


ANDERSON, JAMES (PA.), Slaughter, Martin (110).


ARCHER, ZACARIAH (PA.), Anderson, Charles Henry (96).


ASHLEY, WILLIAM (VA.), Ashley, Eli Melville (73).


BAILEY, JOHN, JR. (N. Y.), Bailey, Robert (41).


BALDWIN, JOSEPH (CONN.), Baldwin, Henry Lyman (178).


BANCROFT, JOHN (CONN.), Bancroft, Frederick Jones (48).


BARROWS, ELEAZOR (CONN.), Barrows, Eleazor Storrs (131).


BARROWS, THOMAS (CONN.), Barrows, John Wright (111).


BARRY, JAMES (PA.), Fleming, David Law (98).


BATCHELDER, AMOS (MASS.), Batchelder, George H. (13S).


104


BATTLE, ELISHA (N. C.). Battle, Richard (S1).


BAXTER, JOHN (MASS.), Sweet, William Ellery (61).


BEACH, DAVID (CONN.), Upham, Edward Darwin (74).


BEACH, ENOCH (N. J.), Tuttle, Joseph Farrand (133).


BEAMAN, GAMALIEL (MASS.), Peirce, George Webster (21).


BEAMAN, GIDEON (MASS.), Peirce, George Webster (21).


BEDLE, THOMAS (N. Y.). Vosburgh, George B. (192).


BELLOWS, THEODORE (N. H.), Watkins. Fred S. (17). Watkins, Rawson Fuller (16).


BELOTE, NOAH (VA.), Belote, William Parker (180).


BLODGET, JAMES (MASS.), Miles, Timothy Willis (169). Corwin, Harmon Miles (190).


BLODGETT, PHINEAS (CONN.), McIntosh, Charles Lyon (70).


BOOTH, WALTER (CONN.), Dickinson, Henry Pusey (176).


BOWEN, ROBERT (VA.), Delbridge, William Hendrick (100).


BRADFORD, WILLIAM (R. I.), Prince, L. Bradford (171). BRADY, JOHN (PA.), Brady, Cyrus T. (9),


18


105


BRADY, JOHN, JR. (PA.). Brady, Cyrus T. (9),


BRACE, ELISHA (CONN.). Brace, C. C. (129),


BRAGDON, SAMUEL (MASS.), Bragdon, George E. (143).


BREWSTER, ELISHA (CONN.), McAllister, William K. (94).


BROWN, MOSES (N. H.),


Brown, Edward Newton (114),


Brown, Junius Flagg (10S),


Brown, John Sidney (S2). Wood, Guilford Sanborn (101). Wood, Henry Newton (99).


BROWN, MOSES (MASS.), Adams, Samuel Chesley (177).


BROWN, SAMUEL (MASS.),


Brown, Henry Cordis (184). Brown, James Henry (91).


BROTHERTON, WILLIAM (N. J.), Cooke, John B. (144).


BROWNSON, ISAAC (CONN.), McNeil, John Lloyd (14).


BRYANT, DAVID (N. J.), Bryant, William Henry (33).


BURT, DANIEL (N. Y.), Edsall, Thomas Henry (2).


BURT, JAMES (N. Y.), Edsall, Burroughs (23). Edsall, Clarence (15). Edsall, Thomas Henry (2).


BURROWS, PAUL (CONN.), Stark, Sanford (193).


BUTLER, WILLIAM (PA.), Butler, John Cromwell (67).


106


CAMPBELL, ROBERT (N. Y.), Guyer, Clarkson N. (94).


CARPENTER, DAVID (MASS.), Hampson, Charles Marshall (95). CARTER, JOSIAHI (MASS.), Carter, Leslie P. (134).


CASPERS, WILLIAM (S. C.). Caspers, Francis LeGrand (167).


CHASE, DUDLEY (N. H.), Dennison, John Henry (185).


CHEESMAN, JOSEPH (N. Y.), Cheesman, Walter Scott (63). Mead, Walter Crawford (SS).


COBURN, EPHRAIM (MASS.), Gilman, Ephraim Coburn (57).


COE, BENJAMIN (N. Y.), Edsall, Burroughs (23). Edsall, Clarence (15). Edsall, Thomas Henry (2).


COOK, SOLOMON (MASS.), Grozier, Joshua (139).


COOMBS, ANTHONY (ME.), Spalding, John Franklin (1).


COZZENS, ISSACHAR (N. Y.), Cozzens, Harmon (156).


CURRIER, WILLIAM (MASS.), Currier, Henry Francis (78).


CURTIS, ABEL (MASS.). Curtis, Rodney (SG).


CUTTER, BENJAMIN (N. H.). Powers, Charles A. (58).


CUTTER, MANASSEH (MASS.), Ady, George Edward (St).


107


DAVIS, PAUL (MASS.), Davis, Harry Clayton (146).


DE LAMATER, SAMUEL (N. Y.), Vroom, John Boyd (7). Vroom, John Nicoll (8).


DELANO, LEMUEL (MASS.), Voorhees, Ralph (28).


DELEVAN, TIMOTHY (N. Y.). Hayt, Charles Denison (145).


DEWEY, DAVID (MASS.), Dewey, Chauncey Edward (147).


DEY, WILLIAM (N. J.), Dey, Willisford (173).


DICKERSON, DANIEL (N. Y.), Guyer, Clarkson Newbery (94).


DICKINSON, THOMAS (CONN.). Dickinson, Henry Pusey (176). DOSWELL, THOMAS (VA.), Smith, Reginald Heber (59).


DU BOIS, LEWIS (N. Y.), Teller, Henry Moore (115).


DUNLAVY, FRANCIS (PA.),


Dunlevy, Elias Fassett (106). Dunlevy, Francis Howard (119).


DUNNING, JOHN (N. Y.), Edsall, Burroughs (23). Edsall, Clarence (15). Edsall, Thomas Henry (2).


DYER, ASA (MASS.), Malcom, Granville (160).


EDSALL, JACOBUS (N. J.), Edsall, Burroughs (23). Edsall, Clarence (15). Edsall, Thomas Henry (2).


108


EDWARDS, JOSEPH (N. J.), Townsend. Oliver Clay (90). ELLSWORTH, OLIVER (CONN.), Wood, Henry Ellsworth (62). EVANS, NATHAN (PA.), Wray, Henry Russell (151).


FLEMING, JAMES (N. C.),


Fleming, Cary Kennedy (37). Fleming, Josiah Mitchell (32).


GARDNER, DANIEL (CONN.), Hart, Charles Nelson (69).


GAYLORD, LEVI (CONN.), Gaylord, Paul Bullene (152).


GEIST, THOMAS (VA.), Tedrow, Harry B. (109).


GILBERT, ALLEN (CONN.). Hollis, Robert Wood (189).


GILCHRIST, MATTHEW (PA.), Parkhill, Clayton (66).


GILMAN, BRADBURY (N. H.), Gilman, Ephraim Coburn (57).


GILLETT, ISRAEL (VT.), Avery, Frank Milton (186).


GIVEN, WILLIAM (N. J.), Grozier, Joshua Freeman (139).


GOLDSBOROUGH, ROBERT (MD.), Goldsborough, Lewis Custis (122).


GOODRICH, WILLIAM (CONN.). Goodrich, Prentice Ransom (50).


GOODWIN, JOHN (VA.), Smith, Reginald Heber (59).


109


GOODWIN, THOMAS (VA.), Smith, Reginald Heber (59).


GORE, SAMUEL (MASS.), Schwarz, Theodore Edward (S7).


GRANT, MOSES (MASS.), Schwarz, Theodore Edward (S7).


GRAY, PARDON (R. I.), Evans, William Gray (154).


GREENE, CHRISTOPHER (R. I.), Brown, Jesse Boone (155).


GROZIER, JOHN (MASS.), Grozier, Joshua Freeman (139).


HAMMOND, BENJAMIN (MASS.), Vaile, Joel Frederick (93).


HARDING, SAMUEL (CONN.), Hart, Charles Nelson (69).


HAYDEN, JESSE (MASS.), Hayden, Charles (105).


HIBBARD, THOMAS (VT.), Carr, Byron Leander (116).


HILL, PETER (N. Y.), Hill, Nathaniel Peter (5).


HINES, STEPHEN, JR. (CONN.), Downs, William Day (174).


HINSDALE, JOSEPH (VT.), Hinsdale, Sanford C. (20),


HOOPER, DAVID (MASS.), Hooper, Charles Edward (72). Hooper, Shadrach Kemp (71).


HORTON, SIMON (N. Y.).


Edsall, Thomas Henry (2).


110


HOOVER, MANUEL (N. Y.), Hover, William Adgate (183).


HUBER, JOHN (PA.), Holme, Peter Hayner (16S). Holme, Richard (15S).


HUGHES, DAVID (VA.), Hughes, Andrew Swearingen (127). Hughes, Bela Metcalf (128).


HUNT, WILLIAM (N. Y.), Todd, William David (35).


HUNTER, NAT CHAPMAN (VA.). Smith, Reginald Heber.


JENNINGS, LEVI (MASS.), Malcome, Granville (160).


JENNINGS, OLIVER (CONN.), Fenner, Clark C. (123).


JEROME, JOHN (MASS.). Jerome, John Lothrop (24).


JONES, THOMAS (MASS.), Edsall, Burroughs (23). Edsall, Clarence (15). Edsall, Thomas Henry (2).


JONES, THOMAS (CONN.), Barnum, Charles Sanderson (163). Barnum, Lewis (164).


JOSSELYN, JABEZ (MASS.), Stephens, Ralph Emerson (103).


> JOY, DAVID (VT.), Joy, Herman Charles (31).


KEAN, ROGER (PA.), Apple, Henry (1SS).


111


KENDALL, WILLIAM (MASS.), Kendall, William Paine (159).


KEYES, JOHN (CONN.), Jackson, Allan Hyre (6).


KIDNEY, JOHN (N. J.), Wiswall, Thomas L. (47).


KING, FREDERICK (N. J.), Steele, Robert Wilbur (117).


KITTLE, EDMUND (R. I.), Marean, Willis Adams (161).


KNOWLTON, THOS. (CONN.). Osborn, Bert Wilson (43).


KIMKLE, CHRISTIAN (PA.). Coover, David Hummel (14S).


LEAVITT, WILLIAM (MASS.). Leavitt, Byron Charles (112).


LILLIBRIDGE, BENJAMIN (R. I.). McIntosh, Charles Lyon (70).


LILLY, THOMAS (VA.), Darby, Thomas Lilly (102).


LITTLE, GEORGE (N. H.). Little, Richard Sullivan (49).


LITTLE, MOSES (N. H.). Little, Richard Sullivan (49).


LOOMIS, JOHN, JR. (CONN.), McIntosh, Charles L. (70). LOVEJOY, FRANCIS (N. II.), Wadley, Wm. Henry (191).


LUDLOW, CORNELIU'S (N. J.). Fisher, Patterson Conn (56). Fisher, Samuel Hurin (55).


112


MAREAN, THOMAS (MASS.), Marean, Willis Adams (161).


MAYNARD, MALACHI (MASS.), Wilson, Charles Floyd (IST). McCOY, WILLIAM (PA.). McCoy, Lewis Knode (S3).


MEAD, CALEB (CONN.), Mead, Walter Crawford (S8).


METCALF, JOHN (VA.),


Hughes, Andrew Swearingen (126). Hughes, Bela Metcalf (127).


MILLS, CEPHAS (CONN.), Slocum, Wm. Frederick, Jr. (130).


MITCHELL, JONATHAN (MASS.). Hooper, Charles Edward (73). Hooper, Shadrach Kemp (72).


MORLEY, DAVID (MASS.), Knowles, Charles Nelson (11).


MOSELEY, JOSIAH (MASS.). Wilson, Charles Floyd (187).


MUNDAY, SAMUEL (N. J.). Knapp, Wilber Voorhees (51). Voorhees, Ralph (28).


NASH, MOSES (MASS.), Nash, William Dunham (121).


NEWKIRK. ABRAHAM (N. Y.). Newkirk. Gilbert A. (92), NICOLL. ISAAC (N. Y.), Vroom, John Nicoll (S).


NORRIS, SAMUEL (N. Y.), Vosburgh, George B. (192.)


NORTON, BETHUEL (CONN.), Norton, Albert Julius (165).


113


OGLE, JOSEPH (VA.), Lemen, Lewis Erastus (149). Taylor, Hugh Lemon (150).


PACKARD, ABISHA (MASS.), Packard, Durand Clarence (124).


PACKER, JOHN (CONN.). Stark, Sanford (193).


PADDOCK, JONATHAN (N. Y.), Raymond, Edward L. (22). Raymond, Ernest Allen (118).


PALMER, GEORGE (CONN.), Guyer, Clarkson N. (94).


PATTISON, ROBERT (MASS.). Pattison, Albert Eugene (113).


PERRY, RICHARD (MASS.), Grozier, Joshua Freeman (139).


PETTINGELL, JOSIAH (MASS.), Pettingell, Frank Hervey (179).


PHILLIPS, HENRY (MD.), Phillips, William Magruder (135).


PIERCE, BENJAMIN (MASS.), Powers, Charles A. (58).


PIKE, DAVID (MASS.), Baker, Henry Prentiss (140).


PLATT, NATHANIEL (N. Y.). Bailey, Robert (41).


PLUM, JOHN (N. J.). Edmonds, James Franklin (197).


PORTER, ASA (MASS.). Hathaway, Edmund Welcome (157).


POWERS, ELLIOTT (N. H.), Powers, Charles A. (58).


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PRICHARD, JEREMIAH (N. H.), Newton, Edward Parsons (172).


PUTNAM, ISRAEL (CONN.), Mayo, Dudley Daniel (182).


RANSOM, SAMUEL (CONN.). Goodrich, Prentice (50).


RAYMOND. URIAH (CONN.),


Raymond. Edward L. (22). Raymond. Ernest Allan (11S).


ROCKWOOD, REUBEN (MASS.), Edsall. Thomas Henry (2).


ROOT, AZARIAH (MASS.), Root, Matt Russell (170).


ROOT, ELI (MASS.). Root, Matt Russell (170).


REVES, JOSEPH (N. J.). Gregg, Frank E. (132).


RUSSELL, DANIEL (N. H.).


Phillips, William Magruder (135).


SANDFORD, JOSEPH (MASS.), Baxter, Joseph N. (54).


SCHERMERHORN. JOHN R. (N. Y.), Schermerhorn. John Rogers (65).


SCHOONMAKER, JOHANNES (N. Y.), Decker, Westbrook S. (104). SHERMAN, LEMUEL (MASS.). Fisher, William Garret (25).


SHEPARD. DAVID (MASS.), Shepard, Alfred Day (76). Shepard, Ashbel King (34).


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SICKELS, GARRET (N. Y.), Voorhees, Ralph (28).


SKINNER, RICHARD (N. J.), Woolston, Frederick Payton :120).


SMITH, ANNING (N. Y.), Wygant, Luther H., Jr. (46).


SMITH, ITHAMAR (CONN.). Ford, James John (97).


SMITH, JOSEPH (VA.), Smith, Reginald Heber (39).


SMITH, MATTHEW (CONN.), Van Schaack, Henry Cruger (141).


SMITH, ROBERT (PA.). Cooke, Persifor Marsden (3).


SMITH, THOMAS (VA.), Smith, Reginald Heber (39).


SMITH, WILLIAM (VA.), Smith, Reginald Heber (59).


SPALDING, JESSE (MASS.). Spalding, Franklin Spencer (10). Spalding, John Franklin (1).


SPALDING, JOHN (MASS.), Spalding, Franklin Spencer (10). Spalding, John Franklin (1).


SPENCER, JOSEPH (CONN.). Maxwell, John Mills (64).


STARK, DANIEL 3RD (CONN.). Stark, Sanford (193).




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