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He traced his ancestry to Nicholas Camp, who was born before 1630, in Eng- land, son of John and Mary Camp, and came from Nasing, County Essex, to this country, in 1638. He was at Watertown, Massachusetts, for a time, then at Wethersfield, Connecticut, and in 1639 appears at Guilford, Connecticut. As early as 1646 he had a house lot of six acres, one right and two parcels, in Mil- ford, Connecticut ; his name is on the list of free planters of Milford dated Novem- ber 20, 1639, and he joined the Milford church, November 2, 1643. His first wife Sarah, died September 6, 1645, and was the first adult buried in Milford. He married (second) the widow of John Til- ley, of Windsor. In 1670-71-72 his son, Nicholas Camp, born 1630, was represen- tative; was taxed on one hundred and ninety-nine pounds of property at Mil- ford ; conducted a store at the "West End;" was accepted an inhabitant of Derby in May, 1673, and died at Milford, June 10, 1706. He married, July 14, 1652, Katherine Thompson, widow of Anthony Thompson. Joseph Camp, third son of Nicholas (2) and Katherine Camp, was born December 15, 1657, in Milford,
graduated from Harvard College in 1677, and died May 20, 1750, in Milford. He married Hannah Rogers, born 1664, died January 9, 1740, daughter of Eleazer Rogers, who was a freeman at Milford in 1669. The eldest son of Joseph and Han- nah (Rogers) Camp was Nathan Camp, born 1690, died February 27, 1767. He was an early settler in Durham, Connec- ticut, which town he represented in the General Assembly fifteen years. He mar- ried, January 1, 1717, Rhoda Parsons, born 1694, in Northampton, Massachu- setts, died July 1, 1767, in Durham, daughter of Samuel and Rhoda (Taylor) Parsons, of Northampton, and late in life of Durham. Their third son, Elah Camp, born May 20, baptized May 29, 1729, died October 17, 1787, in Durham. He mar- ried, May 14, 1760, Phebe Baldwin, bap- tized October 1, 1732, in Milford, daugh- ter of Ezra and Ruth Baldwin, of that town, later of Durham. Elah Camp and his wife were members of the Durham church in 1804. Their eldest son, Nathan Ozias Camp, was born February 10, 1763, in Durham, and married, May 16, 1787, Phebe Spencer. Their second son, Elah Camp, born July 22, 1792, at Durham, was a farmer there until 1844, when he removed to Meriden, Connecticut, where he continued work as a farmer. He bought the General Booth farm and re- sided there until his death, December 25, 1868. In early life he was a school teacher ; was justice of the peace, and deacon of the Congregational church. He married Orit Lee, a direct descendant of Governor Theophilus Eaton, the first gov- ernor of the New Haven Colony. Her father, Eber Lee, was a soldier of the Revolution, and was at Greenwich at the time when General Israel Putnam made his famous descent of a steep hill, escap- ing the clutches of his British pursuers. Elah Camp was a soldier of the War of
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1812,-serving in a New Haven regiment from Durham. The arms of the Camp family in England are: Sable, a chevron, between three griffins' heads, erased. Crest : A griffin's head erased, ducally gorged and holding in the mouth a branch of laurel, all proper. Recent searches have discovered new material pertaining to the English ancestry of the family which may be found in connection with the biog- raphy of John Spencer Camp in this work.
David Nelson Camp, son of Elah and Orit (Lee) Camp, was born October 3. 1820, on the home farm in Durham, Con- necticut, and there spent his youth. His mother, a deeply religious woman, care- fully trained him in the ways of right- eousness, her dearest wish being that her eldest son should become a missionary. Her teachings and influence were strong factors in his early life, and her wish was realized, although his missionary work was not of the exact kind she hoped it would be. But he was a true missionary nevertheless. He was not a robust youth, in fact was quite delicate. He at- tended public schools, studied under pri- vate tuition, and pursued courses of study at Durham Academy, Meriden Academy and Hartford grammar school. A severe illness, nearly depriving him of eyesight, effectually prevented his pur- suing a regular course at college, but he continued under private tutors, and at- tained the degree of Master of Arts, con- ferred by Yale College in 1853. He chose pedagogy as a profession, and from 1838 until 1850 taught in the public schools of North Guilford, Branford, North Bran- ford and Meriden, and in Meriden Insti- tute. In 1850 he was appointed instruc- tor of mathematics, moral and natural philosophy and geography, in the Connec- ticut State Normal School, established in that year. In 1855 he was appointed assistant principal, and in 1857 was made
principal. From 1857 until 1866 he was principal of the State Normal School, pro- fessor of English language and literature, mental philosophy, theory and practice of teaching, also State superintendent of public instruction. Those were years of excessive labor, and resulted in a lowered physical condition, which compelled him to resign his post. He spent the summer and autumn of 1866 in foreign travel, re- turning in time to assist in reopening and reorganizing St. John's College at An- napolis, Maryland, having been elected to a chair at that institution while he was abroad. He was professor of geography, history and mental philosophy at St. John's, 1866-67, under President Henry Barnard, LL. D., but his father's death, in 1868, compelled his resignation, that he might return home and settle the estate. From 1870 until 1880 he taught in New Britain Seminary as his health permitted, but after 1880 his pursuits were literary and commercial. When the National Bureau of Education was established at Washington, Professor Camp was invited by Dr. Barnard, commissioner, to assist in the work. During the course of his life as an educator he delivered more than four hundred lectures on educational and other subjects, before teachers, institutes and religious and scientific bodies. He was secretary and president of the Con- necticut Teachers Association ; secretary of the National Education Association ; president, vice-president and again presi- dent of the New Britain Institute, and for over half a century chairman of its library committee. In connection with his edu- cational work he wrote and published a number of text books, including a series of four georaphies (1860-65), "Primary," "Intermediate" and "Higher." He was also the author of the "Globe Manual" (1864), "American Year Book" (1869), "History of New Britain, Farmington and
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Berlin," and other works, and contributed largely to the columns of the educational and religious journals.
With the closing of the work as an edu- cator, in 1880, Professor Camp began a connection with the business life of New Britain. He was elected president of the Skinner Chuck Company in 1887; was also president of the Adkins Printing Company : director of the New Britain National Bank after 1874, and vice-presi- dent after 1883. While the foregoing covers his career as educator and business man, there remains a very important part of the life work of Professor Camp-his public service and religious activities. A Republican in politics, he ever took a deep interest in civic affairs, serving as councilman of New Britain in 1871 ; alder- man, 1872-76; mayor, 1877-79 ; member of the General Assembly, 1879, and chair- man of its committee on education. He was a member of the Congregational church from boyhood, and an active worker in church, missionary, Bible and temperance societies. He was a director of the Congregational Missionary Society of Connecticut from 1875; was auditor, 1882-97 ; president from 1900; auditor of the National Council of Congregational Churches thirty-one years, from 1883; for ten years was president of the Connec- ticut Temperance Society ; member of the American Board of Foreign Missions, the American Missionary Society, the Ameri- ican Bible Society, Congregational Home Missionary Society, Connecticut Humane Society, Connecticut Bible Society, Con- necticut Congregational Club: founder and first president of the Central Congre- gational Club. He was an authority on local history and genealogy, and for many years was a member of the Connecticut Historical Society. Add to all this the kindliest, most friendly personal interest in everybody and in everything good and
helpful, and you have then a fair concep- tion of this courteous, Christian gentle- man of culture, refinement and devotion -New Britain's "Grand Old Man."
The following appreciation of the char- acter of Professor Camp was adopted by the South Church in 1910, and the senti- ments then expressed are again voiced :
There are some private festivals that rise to the dignity of public occasions. Surely this may be said of the birthday of David N. Camp, of our own church and city, who reaches to-morrow the completion of his ninetieth year of age. A citizen serving his community in many public ways and with unfailing fidelity, a business man of pene- trating judgment and sterling honesty, a teacher who has perpetuated his influence in the grateful memories of many pupils, a speaker and writer whose words always wed a true humanity with chasteness and dignity of style, a philanthropist giving time and energy and money to good works both in his own community and abroad, a church member whose conscientious devotion to all the interests of Christ's kingdom has been an asset which any church might well covet, and above all a Christian gentleman revered wherever his work has been done and loved wherever he is known- that is David N. Camp, our friend and saint.
Inasmuch as he has been since 1854 a member of this church, and for nearly a full half century has sat as a deacon on its official board, his happi- ness to-morrow deserves a congratulatory word from the church he has so nobly served. "Old age," declared a French philosopher. "carries its own lamp." Our friend, living still, with unabated zeal and unquenched enthusiasm notably exempli- fies the truth of the saying. And always the lamp which he carried is shedding its light upon others. In the picturesque words of Scripture he is still bringing forth fruit in old age; he is full of sap and green-and his fruit is the fruit of the spirit, love, joy, peace. Accordingly the South Church of New Britain herewith by formal vote extends its deepest good wishes and heartiest congratula- tions to Deacon David N. Camp on the attainment of his ninetieth anniversary, and grateful for the beauty of his character and for his varied and continuous gifts to it and to the church at large it prays God that divine hlessing, rich and lasting, may attend our senior saint through the further years of his pilgrimage; and not less earnestly does it pray that it may be consecrated to a worthy following of the lustrous example set forth in the life of our friend and fellow citizen.
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Professor Camp married, June 25, 1844, Sarah Adeline Howe, born February 24, 1820, died August 18, 1883, daughter of Augustus Howe, of an old Durham fam- ily. Children: Ellen R., born March 6, 1846, died March 13, 1900; Emma Jane, born July 1, 1854, married, June 2, 1875, Daniel O. Rogers, the mother of ten chil- dren : Emma Gertrude, a missionary to Turkey about ten years, returned to the United States in 1915; David Camp, pro- fessor of Sociology and Philosophy of Smith College, married Gladys Gage,
child: David Camp Rogers, Jr .; John Leete, died at the age of twenty-five years, married Florence H. Falcott; Daniel Miner, clergyman and missionary, killed at the massacre at Adana, Turkey, April 15, 1909, married Mary T. Christie, leaving a son, Daniel Miner Rogers ; Noah Walter, died young; Mary Ellen; Paul Knapp, married Grita W. Clark, children : Paul Knapp Rogers, Jr., and Marjorie Rogers; Elizabeth Sarah; James Pratt, a graduate of Williams College; Philip Howe, junior in Williams College.
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Abrams, Alva E., Dr., 240, 24I Elnathan, 24I J. Danforth, 241 Jessie, 24I Alden, Daniel, 164 John, 164 Joseph, 164
Anderson, Anna, 212
Joseph, Rev., 210 William, 210
Atkins, Cora J., 43
Frederic C., 41, 42 Josiah, 41 Solomon, 41, 42
Atwood, Ashur, 34
Ezekiel, 34
Francis, 34
Hattie M., 35
Henry S., 34
Jonathan, Dr., 310
Josiah, 34
Lewis J., 310
Norman, 310
Sarah E., 312
Thomas, Dr., 34, 310
Attwood, Alice B., 232 Fannie C., 232 William E., 231 William H., 232
Backus, Elizabeth, 248 Joseph, 247 Samuel, 247 Stephen, 247 William, 247
Barbour, Harriet E., 194 Lucius, 192 Lucius A., 191, 193 Samuel, 191 Thomas, 191 Beckwith, Harvey, 335
Jonah, 334 Lot, 335
Matthew, 333
Oliver A., 335
Oliver A., Jr., 336
Oliver R., 332, 336
Phillips, 334
Sarah, 337
Thomas, 335
Wolston, 335
Beecher, Florence G., 198 John, 195
Marguerite K., 198
Mary B., 198 William J., 194
Bennett, Charles J., 239 Isaac, 63
Joseph W., 239
Marguerite, 240
Nathan, 64
William L., 64
Bill, Abiel, 19
Edward W., 19
Francis P., 45, 46
Frederick R., 43. 45
Hosea, 19
James, 18, 44
John, 18, 44
Jonathan, 44
Marion S., 20
Minnie, 46
Peleg, 18 Philip, 18
Roswell. 44, 45
Roswell W., 46
Samuel, 44
William C., 17, 19
William H., 19
Billings, John, 162 Joseph, 162 Nicholas, 161
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Roger, 162 Samuel, 162 William, 162 Birdsey, Gershon, 130 John, 129, 130 Bliss, Daniel, 75
Edgerton A., 75 Elizabeth B., 76 Jonathan, 74, 75
Peter, 75
Thomas, 73 William E., 73, 76
Bobbin, Edward G., 95, 96
John J., 95 Mary C., 96
Charles W., 181
Edward M., 182
Inez, 182
John B., 182
John M., 180, 181
Margaret F., 183
William, 180
Camp, David N., 367, 369
Elah, 368 John, 368
Nathan O., 368 Nicholas, 368 Sarah A., 371
Case, Elizabeth, 290 Jairus, Dr., 287
John, 285, 286
John, Capt., 286
Levi, 287
William C., 289
William S., 285, 289
Caulkins, Clifford W., 149 Emily L., 149
Eugene, 147
Ezekiel, 148
John A., 149
John F. E .. 148 Willis E., 147, 148
Fannie, 217 John C., 213 John, Judge, 213
John, Rev., 213 Morgan G., 212, 214 Peter, Rev., 213
Bull, Clara B., 305 David, 304 David C., 305 David S., 304
Samuel D., 304 Thomas, 303, 304 Thomas M., Dr., 302, 305
Bunce, Charles E., 53 Edwin, 53 Burnes, Charles D., 307 Elizabeth M., 308 Harvey E., Rev., 307 Burrall, Charles, Capt., 180 Charles, Col., 180
Bradley, Clarence P., 34
Daniel, 31 Harriet, 34 Levi, 31
Nathaniel L., 31, 32 Broadhurst, Alice, 236 John, 233 Leon P., 233, 235
Thomas, 233
Bronson, Bennet, 314 Edith, 315 Julius H., 314, 315 Thomas, 314 Thomas, Rev., 315
Buckingham, Bessie R., 132
Daniel, 154 Edward T., 130, 131 Eliza, 156
Samuel, 154 Thomas, 130, 153 Thomas, Rev., 153 Walter T., 130 William A., 153, 154 Bulkeley, Eliphalet A., 213 Eliphalet, Col., 213
Chamberlain, Abiram, 137 Frederick S., 136, 138 Irene B., 139 Jacob, 137
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Jason, 137 Samuel, 137 Samuel C., 137 Valentine B., 137 William, 137
Chase, Aquila, 114 Charles E., 114, 117
Daniel, 115 George L., 116 Helen S., 118
John, 114 Joshua, 115
Matthew, 114
Moses, 115
Walter G., 26, 28
Walter H., 27
Curtis, Ephraim, 63 Ezra, 63
John, 62
Joseph, 63
Stiles, 63
William, 62
Cushman, Arthur E., 91
Austin F., 88, 89
Eleazur, 90
Eugene L., 88, 91
Mary, 91
Richard, 91
Robert, 89
Thomas, 89
William, 90
Cutler, David, 202 James, 200, 201
Jennie, 204
Joseph, 202
Mary C., 204
Nathan, 202
Nathan M., 203
Thomas, 201
Converse, Edward, 163 James, 163 Josiah, 163 Jude, 164 Coogan, Daniel, 54
James, 54 John W., 54 Susan O., 55 Cook, Charles B., 172, 173 Eliza, 175 Cowles, Caleb, 27 Daniel, 27
Elgitha. 30
John, 26
Lemuel, 27
Nellie, 29
Samuel, 26
Samuel W., 28
Paul, 115 Paul C., 116
Richard, 114
Thomas, 114
Clark, Charles H., 263, 265
Ellen, 266
Ezra, 264 Horace B., 266
Jonas, 264
Matilda C., 266
William, 263 Coe, Henry, 20 Jehiel, 23 John, 20 John, Capt., 21
Jonathan, 22, 23 Robert, 20, 21, 22
Thomas, 20
William G., 23
Collins, Aaron L., 25 Benjamin W., 23, 25 Daniel, 24 Edward, 24 John, 23, 24 Lyman, 25
Robert, 24 Sophy L., 26
Davenport, Alice, 168 Charles A., 167 John G., Rev., 167 Dwight, Annie M., 262 Henry A., Rev., 260 Henry C., Gen., 258, 261 John, 258
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Nathaniel, 259 Timothy, Capt., 259 l'imothy, Col., 259 l'imothy, Maj., 260
Egan, Ellen M., 38 May G., 39 Thomas F., 37, 38 William E., 37, 38 Eggleston, Begat, 3 Eber, 3 Eli, 3 Elizabeth C., 4
James, 3 Jere D., 3, 4
Jere D., Dr., 3, 4
Nathaniel, 3
Elton, Charlotte, 316 James, 308 James S., 315, 316 John P., 308, 309 Olive M., 310
Engelke, Bertha M., 103 Charles, Dr., 101, 102 Henry, 101 Niles J., 101
English, Benjamin, 225 Clement, 225 Henry W., 227 Joel, 227 Joel L., 225, 227
Mabel B., 228
Richard, 225 Robert B., 229
Fairchild, Charles N., 124 Daniel, 123 Henry C., 123, 124 Joseph, 123 Lewis, 124 Mary L., 125
Reuben, 124 Thomas, 123 Timothy, 123
Faulkner, Samuel J., 51 Thomas D., 51, 52
Zella L., 52 Fuller, Alfred C., 48, 49 Edward, 41, 48 Evelyn W., 50
John, 49
Leander J., 49
Matthew, 41
Nathan, 49
Robert, 48
Samuel, 41, 48
Thomas, 49 William, 49 Fulton, Ida E., 169 Rose H., 170 William E., 168 William S., 168, 169
Gilbert, Albert W., 255
Charles E., 251, 254 Edwin R., Rev., 254
Jonathan, 252
Peyton R., 254
Samuel, 252
Virginia E., 255
Glover, Abiel B., 199 Charles, 146
Eliza, 199
George, 146
Henry, 198
Henry B., 199
John, 198, 199
Josiah, 199 Margaret S., 147
Goodman, Childs, 31 Richard, 30 Timothy, 30
Goodrich, Charles E., 321 Elizur, 139
Elizur S .. 139, 140
Irene. 321
Joseph, 139
Mary A., 140
Simeon, 139 William, 139
William A., 320, 321 William A., Dr., 321
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Goodsell, Caroline E., 136 Epaphras, 134 John, Rev., 134 Zalmon, 134
Gove, Ebenezer, 329 Edward, 329 Enoch, 329 John, 329
Griswold, Daniel, 145 Samuel, 145
Selah, 145
Gross, Charles E., 255, 256
Clement, 256 Ellen C., 258 Isaac, 255
Guilfoile, Joseph C., 94, 95 Louise, 95 Michael, 94
Hall, Comfort, 57
Edna A., 59
Ephraim, 57
Eugene A., 57, 58
Harley, 57
John, 57
Rufus, 57
Thomas, 57
Hampson, Annie, 184 Robert W., 183, 184 Thomas, 184
Hart, Harold G., 122 Helen C., 122
Harvey, John, 334 Thomas, 334
Hatch, Benjamin S., 268 Edward B., 266, 267, 268 Georgia, 269 Nathaniel, 267
Haviland, Isaac, 103 Jacob, 103 Pauline S., 104 William T., 103, 104
Healey, John, 53 Kathleen, 53
Patrick, 53 Hinman, Edward, 108
George E., 107, 110
Henry L., 109
Joseph, 109 Nettie P., III Samuel, 109
Samuel, Capt., 109 William C., 110
Holcomb, Carlos, 9 Marcus H., 8, 9
Sarah C., 1I Thomas, 9
Howes, A. Florence, 128 Harriet F., 128
Ida F., 128
William B., 127
William E., 128
William T., 126, 127
Hubbard, Charles E., 140, 14-1
Charles H., 143
David, 142
Denison, Dr., 142
George, 14I
John, 142
Mary, 145
Nathaniel, 142
Hull, Ellen, 185
Hadlai A., 184, 185
Joseph, 185 Mary J., 185
Hungerford, Frank L., 365 John, 365 Sarah A., 366
Hunt, Anna J., 271
Ebenezer, 270
Henry H., 269, 270
John, 269
Jonathan, 269
William, 270 Wilton H., 270
Hyde, Alva W., 224 Ephraim, 222 Helen E., 224 Nathaniel, 222
William, 222
William W., 221, 222
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Ives, Rhoda J., 129 S. Clarissa, 129 Watrous, 128 William B., 128, 129 William J., 128
Jackson, Andrew J., 93 Charles, 92 Charles B., 93 Mary E., 93 Thomas F., 92, 93 Timothy, 92
Kilmartin, Mary C., 84 Thomas, 82 Thomas J., Dr., 81, 82
Kimball, Arthur R., 306 J. Merrill, 306 Mary E., 307
King, Aaron, 207 George W., 55 Jesse, 208 John, 207 Joseph H., 55, 56 Mary E., 56 Walter, 55
Lake, Daniel, 150 Eva L., 121 Everett J:, 120, 121 John, 150 John C., 151 Margaret, 153
Simon, 149, 150, 151 Thomas A., 120
Lawlor, James R., 84 Mary A., 85 Peter, 84
Leavenworth, Fanny L., 300 Frederick, Dr., 300 Helen C., 300 Jesse, Col., 300 Mark, Rev., 300 Thomas, 299 Lewis, Edward C., 170 Harriet M., 172 John, 170
Lines, Ebenezer, 355 Eber, 355 Henry W., 354, 355 Ralph, 354 Samuel, 354 Sarah C., 359 Linskey, Ellen A., 238 John J., 237, 238 Louise T., 238 Martin, 237
McClary, Jennie, 205 John, 204 Mason, Samson, 250 Medbury, Josiah, 209 Thomas, 209 Meigs, Charles A., 341 Charles E., 341.
Miller, Benjamin, 77 David B., 78
Edward, 5, 6, 7
Edward, Jr., 8
Effie S., 79
George, 6 Hezekiah, 6
Hezekiah H., 78
Ichabod, 77
Isaac B., 76, 79
Jacob, 6 Joel, 7
John, 6
Samuel, Rev., 6 Thomas, 76
Mitchell, Charles E., 274
Charles H., 277
Cornelia A., 277 George H., 274, 277 Robert C., 277
Morgan, Denison, 106 Gabriella, 107 Henry K., 106 James, 105 John, Capt., 105
William, 106 William A., 106 William D., Dr., 104, 106
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Neth, David B., 79, 80 Elizabeth M., 81 John, 80 Nichols, Antony, 337
Francis, 337, 338
Isaac, 338 Julia G., 340 Philip, 339 Richard, 339 Robert, 337
Stephen, 339 Stephen M., 337, 339 Theophilus, 339 Thomas, 337 William, 339
Oakey, Ada H., 17 John L., 15 P. Davis, 14, 15 Peter D., 14, 15
Philip, 15
Olds, Alfred A., 242, 246 Archibald, 245 Comfort, 245
Levi, 245 Lizzie M., 246 Nathan, 245 William, 245
Parker, Adelaide, 272 Francis H., 271 Ozias H., 271 Peck, Elnathan, 279, 280 Joseph, 279 Michael, 280 Samuel, 279
Perkins, Abraham, 326 Benjamin, 327 Charles G., 326, 327 Emily F., 329 Enoch, 327 James, 326 Joseph, 327
Plimpton, Chauncey, 228 Gershom, 228 John, 229 Joseph, 229
Oliver, 228 William, 228 Prior, Charles E., 236 Charles E., Jr., 237 Erastus L., 236 Mary E., 237
Rhodes, Charles, 209 John, 209 Peter, 209 Roberts, Ebenezer, 165 Samuel, 165 Robinson, Abner, Capt., 40 Charles L. F., 346, 348
Elizabeth H. J., 350 Francis, 347
Frank T., 348
Isaac, 347 Jacob, 347 John, Rev., 40, 346
Nicholas, 40
Peter, 40, 347
Vine, 347
Rockwell, Ada L., 68 Charles F., 67, 68 Francis A., 67
James, 67
John, 67 Thomas, 67 Thomas H., 67 William F., 67
Rogers, Eugene C., 346 Estelle V., 345 Gilbert, 342, 344 Ichabod, 343 James, 342, 343
Russell, Charles, 188
Dorothy, 191 Hezekiah, 188 John, 187
Philip, 187
Richard, 186
Thaddeus, 188 Thomas W., 186, 190 Thomas W., Jr., 190 William, 186, 187
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Schneller, Clarissa, 292 George O., 290 George O., Jr., 292 Henry, 290 Priscilla J., 293 Seeley, Anna G., 66 Charles, 66 George S., 64, 66 John, 65 Obadiah, 65 Robert, 64 William, 65
Seymour, Edwin W., 5
Mary H., 5 Origen S., 4 Richard, 4
Storrs O., Rev., 4, 5
Shearer, Daniel, 206
James, 206 John, 206
Shelton, Jennie, 126 John C., 125, 126 Skinner, Abraham, 158
Calvin, 158, 159
Calvin, Dr., 159
Florence C., 161
Thomas, 157 William, 158
William C., 157, 160 Smith, Anna C., 209 David, 12
David P., 13 Edward, 98 Edward W., Dr., 11, 12 Emor A., 208
Florence J., 14
Frank D., 13, 14 Guilford, 111, 112 Helen B., 13 Ida B., 14 Jacob, 12 James, 12, 98 Jencks A., 208 Joshua, III Lucy, 98 Mary, 113
Nathaniel, 12 Terence B., 97, 98 Somers, David, 69 Fannie E., 70 George E., 68, 69 Henry, 69
John, 69 Rufus, 69
Samuel, 69 Sarah J., 70
Spencer, Alfred, 230 Alfred, Jr., 229, 231
Ella S., 231 Hezekiah, 230
Samuel, 230 Thomas, 230
Stanley, Adaline G., 320 Amon, 278, 317, 318 Henry, 278
John, 277, 317
Lot, 278, 318
Mary J., 279
Theresa R., 320
Thomas, 277, 317, 318
Timothy W., 317, 318 Walter H., 277, 279
Steiner, Christian, 294 Henry, 294
Jacob, 294 John, Capt., 294 Lewis H., 294 Walter R., Dr., 293, 296
St. John, Benjamin, 218 Elizabeth E., 220
Enoch, Col., 219
Howell W., 217, 219
Matthias, 218, 219 Samuel, 219
Strong, Jedediah, 225, 226 John, Capt., 225 John, Elder, 226 Sturges, Everett, 87 Everett J., 86, 88 Florence, 88 John, 86 Joseph, 87
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Judson, 87 Solomon, 87 Swett, Anna H., 92 Benjamin, 91 John, 91 Josiah, D. D., 91 Paul P., Dr., 91, 92
Tait, Andrew, 118, 120 Laura, 120 William, 119 William F., 119
Thompson, Abraham, Rev., 99
John H., 99 Joseph, 99 Katherine E., 100
Tomlinson, George, 330
Henry, 330
Melissa, 332
Walker S., 332
William A., 330, 332
William A., Jr., 332
Traut, Amalie A. B., 180 Frederick A., 178
George W., 178, 179
Justus A., 178 Louisa B., 179
Tuttle, Edith A., 167 Joseph, 166 Joseph N., 166 Joseph P., 166, 167 Noah, 166
William, 166
Twitchell, Adelaide M., 101 Robert, 100 Walter H., 100
Waterman, Resolved, 209 Webster, John, 226 Thomas, 225 Welch, Archibald A., 175, 177
Archibald, Dr., 176 Daniel, Rev., 175
Ellen, 178 Henry K. W., 176 Moses, Rev., 176
Welles, Gideon, 282 John, 282 Martin, 281, 284
Mary A., 285 Robert, 282
Roger, 282, 283
Solomon, 282 Thomas, 281
Wheeler, Agnes M., 134 Charles, 132 David, 322
Elnathan (Nathan), 62
Ephraim, 62
Everett, 62
Frederick J., 61, 63
George W., Judge, 132, 133
Huldah, 325
James, Capt., 322
Mary E., 63, 325
Moses, 61, 62, 322
Nathaniel, 322
Samuel, 62
Samuel H., 325
Stephen, 132
Whipple, Clara, 251 Frank H., 250, 251
John C., 250 Thomas, 250
White, Edward L., 350, 353
George L., 312, 313
Jacob, 351, 352
Jacob W., 352
John, 35, 351, 352
Julia P., 314
Luther C., 312
Nathaniel, 351
Nathaniel, Capt., 36
Phoebe G., 354
Robert, 351
Samuel, 36 William, 36
Whitney, Aaron, 361 · Amos, 359, 362 Clarence E., 365 Daniel, 361
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John, 360 Jonathan, 361 Laura, 365 Levi, 361 Thomas, 360 Wilcox, Elisha B., 71
Ephraim, 71
George H., 70, 72 Harold C., 73 Horace, 73
Horace C., 71
John, 71 Joseph, 71
Nettie B., 73 Roy C., 73
Williams, Charles M., 59, 61 Elias, 60
Emeline, 61
Ephraim, 60
Howell, 221
Nathaniel E., Dr., 300
Jacob, 60
Nathaniel S., 297, 298
Merriam, 60
Robert, 220
Roger, 210
Samuel, 220, 221
Stanley T., 61 Thomas, 60 Thomas D., 60 William, 221 Winslow, Fred G., 39 Gideon D., 39 John, 39 Katherine, 40
Wise, Allan L., 47 John, 46, 47 Lundie, 46 Nellie C., 47
Woodward, Ashbel, 272 Charles G., 274 Mary, 274 P. Henry, 272
Wordin, Augusta, 299 Eliza E. W., 302
Fanny A., 298
Thomas, 297
Thomas C., 298
William, 297 Worthen, Samuel, 330
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NOV 1 8 1929
LICY
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MAY
1441 AIL
ЛЫТОК
مستهلى
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