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Church.
Since the Church families' record has been in type, facts have come into the possession of the writer, through the cour- tesy of Mrs. Mary F. W. Church, wife of Frederick Fargo Church, Esq., a lawyer of Rochester, N. Y., that scatter much of the mist that has hitherto surrounded the more remote an- cestry of this branch of the Church families. It now appears to be clearly established that Richard Church of Westfield, Mass., born in 1664, and married 3 March, 1692, Elizabeth Nobles, b. 9 Feb., 1673, daughter of Thomas Nobles of Bos- ton, was the father of Jonathan Church, who married Abigail Fairbanks of North Parish, 24 Feb., 1724.
This Richard Church and his wife Elizabeth are found among the early settlers in Colchester, where he died 1 April,
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1730, in the 67th year of his age. His wife afterwards mar- ried Deacon Samuel Loomis, and died 10 Aug., 1741, aged 78 years 6 months 1 day. The children of Richard Church, as found recorded at Westfield, Mass., were 1st, Hannah, b. 5 Oct., 1692; 2d, John, b. 12 Jan., 1693-4; 3d, Rachel, b. 1 March, 1694-5: 4th, James, b. 26 Oct., 1696; 5th, Joseph, b. 7 Dec., 1698; 6th, Jonathan, b. 7 Dec., 1700; 7th, Samuel, b. 28 Nov., 1702; Sth, Elizabeth, b. 26 March, 1705; Jonathan, 6th child of Richard Church and Elizabeth Nobles, b. 7 Dec., 1700; m. 24 Feb., 1724, Abigail Fairbanks. He had a son, Jonathan, b. about 1726, and was twice married. The name of his first wife is unknown, and may have been Amy -, that being the name of her daughter, b. 1 April, 1754, and m. 2 Aug., 1773, James Comstock. He married for his second wife Mary Angell, b. 7 Oct., 1744, daughter of William An- gell and Ahny Harding of Warwick, R. I., 13 Feb., 1762. Their children were 1st, Amter, b. 12 Oct., 1762; 2d, Roswel. b. 23 Aug., 1764; 3d, James, b. 13 Sept., 1766; 4th, Jonathan, b. 6 Aug., 1770; 5th, David, b. 18 April, 1773; 6th, Amos, b. 6 Oct., 1775; 7th, Joshua, b. 22 June, 1779; 8th, William, twin to Joshna; 9th, Lydia, b. 6 Oct., 1782; 10th, Abel, b. 4th Oct., 1786; 11th, Addelisa, b. 27 Dec., 1794; 12th, Lemuel, b. 3 June, 1797.
Joshua, the 7th child of Jonathan Church and Mary An- gell, m. 12 Feb., 1807, Delia Cushman. She died 7 Aug., 1821, leaving one daughter. He then married, 17 Oct., 1822, Celina Mallory. He died at Utica, N. Y., 27 Jan., 1861. She died there 25 Dec., 1880, leaving four sons and one daughter. William, twin to Joshna, married and settled in Meadville, Penn. He had one son, Gaylord, who was a judge, and mem- ber of Congress.
. Whiting-Noyes.
The Whitings were an old family, of Old Boston, England. A William Whiting, or Whytynge, is on the subsidiary rolls of Edward 3d, 1333, as an inhabitant of Boston at that time. There were three brothers of the name who came to New Eng-
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land in 1630. Two of them were clergymen. One settled at Lynn, Mass., the other at Billerica. The third brother, William Whiting, born at Deptford, Kent County, England, was one of the most respectable of the early settlers of Hartford, and set- tled there in 1636. He was one of the assistants of the gov- ernor, a magistrate in 1643, and was elected treasurer of the colony, and continued in that office until his death, in July, 1647. He was a major. His wife's name was Susannah, and they had six children, viz .: William, John, Samuel, Mary, Sarah, and Joseph.
Jolin Whiting, born about 1635, married Sybil Collins, and died at Hartford, S Sept., 1689. He was a graduate of Harvard in 1653, a clergyman at Salem, Mass., moved to Hart- ford in 1660, was twice married, and had seven children by each wife. His third child was Sybil Collins. William, his son, b. 1659, married 6 Oct., 1686, Mary Allyn, daughter of John Allyn. He was a prominent man, and represented Hart- ford in the General Court eleven sessions: was Speaker in 1714. He distinguished himself in the Indian wars, and was major in 1705. Commissioned by Queen Ann, April 1, 1710; col- onel of a regiment of foot, raised in the Colony of Connecti- cut July 5, 1692; served in the field in command of the Con- necticut troops in the expedition against Canada in 1711. IIe had three children, Mary, Charles, and William. Charles, b. 5 July, 1692 ; m. 10 Jan., 1716-17, Elizabeth, daughter of Sam- nel Bradford of Duxbury, Mass., great-granddaughter of Gov- ernor Bradford. Her mother was Hannah Rogers, daughter of John Rogers and Elizabeth (Peabody) Holt. Elizabeth Peabody was the granddaughter of John AAlden and Priscilla Mullens. He was a lieutenant, so called, and died at Mont- ville, 7 March, 1738. His widow afterwards married Deacon John Noves of Stonington. She died 10 May, 1777. They had nine children. The third child, Sybil, b. July, 1722, m. William Noyes, b. 2 March, 1716. She died 27 April, 1790. He died at Canaan, Conn., Nov., 1809, where both are buried.
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Nelson-Rogers.
Joseph Nelson was born 20 Nov., 1790, son of Thomas Nelson and Sarah Martin, and was married 30 April, 1816, to Nancy Rogers, b. 8 Aug., 1794, daughter of Isaiah Rogers and Mabel Otis, daughter of Nathaniel, of Montville.
Thomas Nelson, the father of Joseph, was born in England, and removed to County Armaugh, Parish of Kilmore, Town of Corniscribe, Ireland, where he married Sarah Marten, from Scotland. He came to America in April, 1801. He was a linen-bleacher, and was a Mason of considerable prominence. He had children, Joseph, Elizabeth, Sarah, Thomas, William, John, and Mary.
Joseph, the eldest son of Thomas Nelson, had children, 1st, Isaiah Rogers, b. 4 March, 1817; m. Alice Doughty; 2d, Thomas Emmet, b. 15 March, 1819; m. Mary Murtaugh; 3d, Mabel Ann, b. 17 Jan., 1821; died 30 March, 1839, mm .; 4th, Frances Harriet, b. 4 April, 1823; m. Henry B. Marsh, 22 Sept., 1843. He was a jeweler, lived in Brunswick, N. J., where he died in December, 1892, aged 83 years. Their chil- dren were 1st, Henry Nelson, b. 6 June, 1844; 2d, Edward Beebe, b. 1 Nov., 1845; died 11 Oct., 1850; 3d, Mary Fran- ces, b. 30 Nov., 1847; m. Joseph Fisher, and died 17 March, 1877: 4th, Edgar Jerome, b. 26 July, 1850; 5th, Eugene Le- Grand, b. 2 Feb., 1860; 6th, Charles Arthur, b. 10 Oct., 1863; m. Nettie Blue; 7th, Leo, b. 24 Nov., 1866; died 23 Feb., 1867.
Isaiah Rogers was born in Montville, in that part of the town which was set off to Salem. It is not certainly known who his parents were. He married about 1793 Mabel Otis, and soon after moved to Lansingburg, where he was a land- holder. IIe, with his brother-in-law, Mr. Powers; bought large tracts of land in the West. He died at Lansingburg about 1794, leaving only one child, Nancy. His widow then married about 1795 Francis Carpenter, and had children, Fran- cis, born about 1796, and Hester, born about 1800; m. John Hart, and had three children, James, Mary, and Charles.
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Williams.
Dudley B. Williams, a carpenter and machinist, lived at Uncasville, son of Captain Allyn Williams of Ledyard, and Susanna Ormsby. He married 1st, Fanny B. Lester, daughter of Daniel Lester, and had five children. After her death, he married Lucy W. (Brown) Church. He died 19 June, 1866, age 67 years. She was living with her daughter, Harriet A. Avery in 1896, being 99 years old, having been a widow 30 years.
FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS.
The following is a copy of the petition of the Hon. R. N. Parish, administrator of the personal property of Joshua Ray- mond and Christopher Raymond, deceased, for French Spolia- tion committee prior to July 31. 1801, to the United States Court of Claims:
" That, on the 10th day of November, 1886, this peti- tioner of the town of Montville, State of Connecticut, was duly appointed Administrator of the Goods, Chattel, and effects of Joshua Raymond and Christopher Raymond, deceased, by the Court having jurisdiction thereof, and on the same day letters of Administration were duly issued to him by the said Court. That in the year A.D. 1795 and at all the times hereinafter mentioned the said Joshua Raymond and Christopher Ray- mond were citizens of the U. S. and residents of the State of Connecticut.
" That at the times hereinafter mentioned the said Joshua and Christopher Raymond were sole owners of a certain Amer- ican schooner called the Good Intent, registered in the port of New London, State of Conn., and the Stock on board as men- tioned herein.
" That on or about the 14th day of January 1800 the said Schooner sailed under the flag of the U. S. from the said port of New London bound for the Island of Martinique. That on the 28th day of February 1800 the said schooner " Good
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Intent " being in the Latitude of about 15 degrees North, Lon- gitude 59 degrees West, and while fully pursuing said voy- age, was illegally seized, captured, and taken possession of by a French Privateer called L'Unique, Commanded by Captain Journard, together with said stock on board and by said Priva- teer taken into the Island of Guadoloupe where said vessel and stock were condemned as prize. That by reason of said il- legal capture and seizure and condemnation the said Schooner her tackle, furniture and stock became a total loss to the said owners thereof. No part of the same ever being received by said Joshua and Christopher Raymond.
" That the value of said schooner, Good Intent, at the time of capture was Five thousand dollars, and the said stock Two thousand three hundred and thirty dollars, and the freight on the same One thousand dollars.
" That said stock was owned as follows: Christopher Ray- mond, $1000.00, Joshua Raymond $1330.00. That said Christopher Raymond paid as a premium for Insurance on said Stock and freight, and said Vessel the sum of $500.00. That said claim was not embraced in the Convention between the U. S. and the French Republic, concluded April 30, 1803, nor has it, or any part thereof been allowed, or paid under any treaty with Spain, concluded the 22d day of February 1819 nor with France, concluded July 4th 1831.
" That neither the whole or any part of said claim has ever been sold, assigned, transferred or set over to any one, or any interest therein been assigned or transferred, or any part there- of been paid, except the sum of $965.00 paid the said Christo- pher Raymond for said insurance effected by him on said ves- sel, and the sum of $777.41 paid to said Christopher Raymond for said stock owned by him."
Joshua Raymond was also the sole owner of another schoon- er called " Polly," which was also captured and condemned by an armed French privateer in December, 1799, while on a voyage from New London to Tortola, with a cargo of stock on board of the value of $3,000, the value of the schooner being
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$4,000. This claim also has been presented to the United States Court of Claims for adjudication and allowance.
It is not known whether either of these claims, or any part of the same, have been secured or not.
A very large tract of land, containing more than one thou- sand acres, lying partly in Montville and partly in Lyme, now a part of the town of Salem, and owned by William Brown, was confiscated to the State of Connecticut about 1776.
This property was afterwards sold by John Lawrence, treas- urer of the State of Connecticut, to Nathan Allyn, 2d, of Gro- ton, 20 March, 1783, by order of the General Assembly.
Mr. Israel F. Brown of New London, president of the Brown Cotton Gin Co., was born near the Salem town line 31 Dec., 1810, son of William Brown, born at Gales Ferry about 1771, and died at Macon, Georgia, 3 March, 1829. His mother was Sarah Gager Edgerton of Norwich, Conn., born 1773, and married 27 Sept., 1795. Mr. Israel F. Brown, on the day he was fifteen years old started for Georgia, where his parents had already located. He was the inventor of the cot- ton gin, now so largely manufactured at New London.
The Norwich and Essex Turnpike was built in 1828. It passes through the north part of Montville, entering the town of Salem near the old Willoughby tavern, which formerly stood near Gardner Lake. The site is now owned by Phillips, on which he has lately erected a new hotel.
Joshua Raymond leased to Jeremiah Comstock and Guy Turner, in 1807, for a term of ten years, the house and lot, opposite the Congregational Church, at the center, afterwards owned by Nathaniel Parish, in which he kept a grocery store. The old building was in 1884 taken down, and a new chapel was erected on the site the same year.
Elijah Bemis leased to Palmer Cook in 1811 the saw-mill, fulling-mill, and cloth works, with carding machine, that for- merly stood on the site of B. F. Scholfield's present woolen-mill. The dwelling-house that was at this time connected with this
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mill was afterwards owned by James Scholfield. After Mr. Scholfield's death in 1882, the old house was taken down, and a larger, commodious, mansion house erected near the old site.
The greatest freshet that there is any record of occurring in this town, swept through the entire town on the afternoon of the 25th day of August, 1877, carrying away dams and bridges, wrecking mills, washing out the highways, and causing great destruction to crops.
A great snow storm occurred throughout New England and New York on the 12th day of March, 1888. It was the most severe ever known by the oldest inhabitants. Roads were impassable for several days, business was greatly hindered, railroads blocked, and much suffering was the result. It has since been called " the great blizzard of 1888."
INDEX OF FAMILY NAMES.
Allen, Samuel, 430.
Jason, 431, 432, 434.
Joseph, 432. Stephen, 432.
George, 433. John H., Sr., 433. John H. Jr., 434. Allyn, Robert, 514, 515. John, 515. James, 515, 516. Charles, 516.
Atwell, Benjamin, 278, 282, 284. Richard, 279, 280. Samuel, 279, 281, 282.
Joseph, 280, 282, 285, 287. James, 283.
Daniel L., 284.
Onesimus, 284.
George B., 285.
James S., 286.
Alexander B., 286.
Allen J., 286. Charles B., 287. William G., 287. John, 288. Austin, Robert, 289, 290. Jeremiah, 289. Ezekiel, 290, 291. Stephen, 290, 291.
Avery, Christopher, 518. James, 518, 522. Thomas, 519. Samuel, 519. Abraham, 520, 521, 522. Jonathan, 521. Joshua, 521. Adgate, Thomas, 498, 499. John H., 499. Asahel, 500. 46
Alden, Abishai, 600. Baker, Alexander, 153, 157. Joshua, 153, 154, 158, 161, 165. Samuel, 158.
Gideon, 158.
James, 159. Stephen, 160. John, 160.
Asa, 161. Jared, 162, 166.
Lebbeus, 162.
Lemuel, 163.
Elisha, 163, 169.
Bliss, 164. Josiah, 164.
Oliver, 165.
Daniel, 165.
Zebediah, 167.
Hiram P., 167.
John G., 168.
Elisha B., 168, 710.
Erastus, 169.
Abishai A., 170.
Edwin B., 170.
Henry A., 171. George G., 172.
Bailey, Thomas, 493. John, 493, 494. Obediah, 494, 495.
Simeon, 495, 496.
Robinson, 496.
Simeon A., 497. Henry E., 497.
Bolles, Joseph, 111, 113, 117, 119, 123. Thomas, 112, 114. John, 113, 114, 118. Ebenezer, 115.
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Bolles, Isaiah, 115.
Enoch, 115. Joshua, 116.
Samuel, 116.
Daniel, 118.
Amos, 119, 122
David, 120.
John, 509.
Hezekiah, 120.
Samuel, 509.
Calvin, 121.
Prentice, 509.
Zebediah, 121.
George, 510.
Tracy, 510.
Seth G., 511.
Erastus, 511.
Harry, 512.
Joseph, 393, 394, 396, 397.
John, 393, 396, 397.
Samuel, 394, 396, 398.
Israel, 395.
Ephraim, 395.
Perez, 398.
Ezekia, 476, 479.
Benjamin, 398.
Jonathan, 477.
Nathaniel, 399.
Isaac, 478, 481.
Joshua R., 399.
Guy, 478.
Adonijah F., 401.
Atwell, 478.
Thomas, 401.
Daniel, 479, 482, 484.
James F., 402.
Peter, 480.
Jedediah, 480, 483.
Comstock, 480.
Samuel, 224.
Charlot, 482.
John, 225, 226.
Ransford, 483.
Ephraim, 227.
Samuel, 483.
Avery, 227.
George, 484.
Rouse, 228.
Goddard M., 484.
Hazzard, 228.
Dr. Isaac, 229.
Champlin, Jeffery, 351, 352.
William, 351, 353, 354.
Christopher, 352, 354.
Samuel, 524.
Samuel, 354, 355.
Peletiah, 525, 526. John, 527.
Oliver, 355.
John, 356.
Isaac S., 357.
Rowland, 357.
David, 242.
Lemuel, 242.
Erastus, 243.
Church, Richard, 505, 713. Jonathan, 505, 506. Joseph, 506, 507. Peleg, 507, 508. Amos, 508. Sanford, 508.
John R., 122. Jared, 123. Bradford, William, 391, 392, 394, 400.
Norman B., 512.
Chapel, William, 474, 479, 482. John, 474, 475.
Joseph, 475, 476.
Richard, 476, 481.
Samuel S., 403.
Browning, Nathaniel, 223.
William, 223, 224, 226, 227.
Erastus, 481.
Hubbard L., 485.
Elias, 230.
Bliss, Thomas, 523, 524.
Chester, Samuel, 240. John, 240. Joseph, 240, 241, 242, 243.
Nathan, 358. Frederick, 358.
Comstock, William, 132, 144. John, 132, 133, 138, 143.
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Comstock, Daniel, 132, 133, 135, 136, 139. Samuel, 132, 135, 146.
Christopher, 132.
Gideon, 132, 133, 134, 137.
Kinsley, 134, 136.
Nathaniel, 136, 140.
Zebediah, 137, 141, 147.
Caleb, 137, 147.
Peter, 138, 141, 148.
James, 138, 144, 150.
Dolbeare, John, 333, 334, 338.
Joseph, 139.
Elisha, 139.
George, 334, 337. Samuel, 335, 339. George B., 335.
Lancaster, 141.
Mary, 335. Abigail, 336.
Ransford, 142.
Nathan, 143, 149.
Hannah, 336.
Ebenezer, 144.
Christopher, 337.
Perez, 145.
Elisha, 337.
David, 146.
Lemuel R., 338.
Alexander, 147.
Mumford, 339.
Jonathan, 148.
Guy, 340.
Jesse, 148, 152.
William B., 340.
Asa, 149.
George F., 340.
Oliver, 150.
David, 341. Edwin M., 341.
John R., 151.
Amos, 151.
Darrow, George, 102.
Christopher, 102, 104. Nicholas, 103, 105, 106. Ebenezer, 104.
Cardwell, William, 537. William S., 538. Coggshall, John A., 538.
Zadoc, 105. Lemuel, 106.
Jolın, 107. Daniel, 107.
Francis, 108.
Edmund, 108.
Jason, 109. Albert G., 109. Osmond, 110. Turner S., 110.
Chapman, Samuel, 533, 709. Joseph, 533. Zebulon, 534. Joseph L., 534. Jonathan, 534, 535.
Christopher, 535. Alpheus, 535. Copp, Jonathan, 528. David, 529. Samuel, 529. John, 529.
Congdon, Benjamin, 124. John, 125, 126, 128. Jeremiah, 126. David, 127, 128. Nicholas, 128.
Denison, Robert, 539, 540. George, 539, 541. Dow, Lorenzo, 603.
Fargo, Moses, 129, 130, 131. Robert, 129, 130, 131. Stanton, 130. Fellowes, William, 346.
Prentis, 151.
David C., 152.
Crocker, Thomas, 531.
Samuel, 531. John, 531, 532. Lydia, 532.
Dart, Richard, 455. Daniel, 455. Ebenezer, 456. David, 456. Moses, 456.
Jared, 140.
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Fellows, Isaac, 346, 347.
Ephraim, 346, 347, 348. Francis, 349. John, 350. Fitch, James, 377, 379, 385, 386. Samuel, 380.
Gardner, Lemuel, 549. Sidney, 550. John F., 550. David H., 551.
Azel, 551.
Erastus, 551.
Roderick, 552.
Daniel, 381, 385. John, 381, 390. Jeremiah, 382.
Amos, 552. Gilbert, 553.
Jabez, 383. Joseph, 383.
Green, John, 235. Samuel, 236, 238.
Nathaniel, 384.
Christopher, 237, 238.
Adonijah, 384, 387.
Squire Joseph, 386.
John G., 387.
Holmes, John, 327.
Benjamin, 388.
Benajah, 389.
Thomas, 389.
Rufus, 389.
Asa, 390.
Fox, Thomas, 365.
Samuel, 365, 366, 367, 369, 370, 371, 372.
Hillhouse, John, 554.
Jabez, 365. John, 367.
Isaac, 368.
Benjamin, 370.
Ezekiel, 371.
Elisha, 372.
Brintnal, 373.
Daniel, 373.
Lyman, 374.
Lamson, 374.
George, 375.
Robert, 375.
Henry, 375. Joel H., 376.
Gardner, Stephen, 543. Peregrene, 544.
Daniel, 544.
David, 545, 547.
Jonathan, 545, 549. Lydia, 546. William, 546.
Aseneth, 547. Isaac, 548.
Hill, Charles, 422, 423, 428.
George, 422, 425, 428. Jonathan, 424, 427. William, 426. Samuel, 427.
George W., 429.
Haughton, Richard, 486. Sampson, 486, 487. James, 487. William W., 488.
Jewett, David, 563. Stephen, 563. Latimer, Robert, 314, 321.
Jonathan, 314, 316, 321, 325.
Benjamin, 237. William, 238. Stephen, 239.
William, 388.
Samuel, 328, 329.
Jabez, 330.
Elisha, 330.
Bartlett, 330.
Griswold, 331.
George N., 331.
Seth W., 332.
James, 554, 555, 558. William, 555, 561. James A., 557, 561.
John G., 557.
David, 559.
Samuel, 560.
Thomas, 560.
Nathaniel, 562. James W., 561.
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Latimer, Samuel, 315, 319, 323. Peter, 316.
Nathan, 318.
Richard, 319. Picket, 319.
Roger, 247. .
George, 320.
Wetherel, 321.
Charles, 321.
Joseph, 322.
Nathaniel, 322.
Hallam, 322.
Edward, 323.
George G., 324.
Abel, 469.
Nicholas, 324.
David, 469.
Alexander H., 325.
Benjamin, 469. John C., 470. Newbury, John, 471.
Leffingwell, Thomas, 306.
Nathaniel, 307.
Trial, 471.
Samuel, 307, 308, 309,
Nathan, 472.
311.
Davis, 472. Christopher G., 472.
John, 307, 311.
Benajah, 307.
Matthew, 308.
Phineas, 308.
James, 407, 409, 411. Nathaniel, 408, 413, 414.
Elisha, 309.
John T., 415.
Andrew, 309. Jabez, 310.
David, 416.
Benjamin, 310.
Asahel, 417. David G., 417.
Gurdon, 311.
Christopher, 312.
Marvin, 312. John B., 312.
Joseph, 313.
Parish, Nathaniel, 100, 101. Elizabeth, 100. Elijah, 100, 101. Parker, James, 443, 444. Josiah, 444. Joshua, 444.
Thomas, 444.
Jonathan, 445.
Eliphalet, 445.
Edward L., 446.
Benjamin, 446. Jeduthan, 447.
Palmer, Walter, 435. Hannah, 436. Elihu, 436. Nehemiah, 436. Moses, 436.
Benjamin, 436. Gershom, 437.
Loomis, John, 570. Jacob, 570. Joel, 571. Lester, Andrew, 489.
Benjamin, 489. Timothy, 490. Levi, 490. Daniels, 491. Benjamin, 491. Lyon, Amariah, 450. William, 450. John, 450, 452. Caleb, 451, 453. Ephraim, 452. Daniel D., 453.
Manwaring, Oliver, 244, 245. Richard, 245. Robert, 246.
John, 248, 249. Christopher, 249. Elizabeth, 249. Maple, Stephen, 466, 468. John, 466. William, 467. Joshua, 468, 470. Andrew, 468.
Joseph S., 326.
Otis, John, 404, 405, 412. Joseph, 406, 410, 413, 417.
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Palmer, Rebecca, 437.
Reuben, 437, 439. Gideon, 439, 441. Elisha H., 441. William H., 442. Reuben T., 442.
Rogers, James, 176, 181, 184, 186, 189, 190, 191, 193, 200, 201, 203.
Samuel, 178, 183, 189, 192. Joseph, 178, 189, 202. John, 179, 184, 185, 190, 192, 204, 210. Jonathan, 182, 184, 187, 195, 201.
Daniel, 182, 187, 205, 208, 217.
Rowland, 185.
William, 186, 207, 211.
Alpheus, 188, 210.
Thomas, 188, 198, 215.
Joshua, 191, 212.
Ichabod, 191.
Alexander, 193, 205.
Peter, 193, 206, 207.
Nathaniel, 194.
Ebenezer, 194, 196.
Timothy, 194.
Nathan, 195, 215.
David, 196, 218.
Jehial, 197.
Asa, 197.
Mulford, 580.
Adonijah, 198.
Oliver, 581.
Nathaniel, 583.
George, 584, 589.
Daniel F., 584.
Lemuel, 587.
Mulford C., 588.
William, 588, 589.
Jason, 204.
Lemuel, 206.
Uriah, 207. Amos, 208.
Phineas, 208. Ethan, 209. Zebulon, 209.
Lester, 209. Paul, 210.
Rogers, Henry T., 211. Thomas P., 212. Azel F., 213. Caleb B., 213. Frederick W. H., 214.
· Benjamin, 214. Lyman, 216, 218. Matthew, 217. Albert A., 219.
Elisha, 219. John R., 220.
Darwin E., 220.
Benjamin N., 220.
George A., 221.
James H., 221
Charles E., 221. William H., 222.
Richards, Nehemiah, 591.
Rudd, Jonathan, 343, 345. Nathaniel, 343.
Daniel, 344.
Samuel, 344. George, 345.
Raymond, Richard, 573. Joshua, 574, 576, 579, 587.
Sands, 575. John. 577, 582.
Edward, 578.
Christopher, 578, 586.
Josiah, 580, 588.
Andrew, 199. Azel, 199. .
Frederick, 200.
Jeremiah, 201, 217.
Stephen, 202.
Isaac, 203.
Isaiah, 203.
Richard, 590. James M., 590.
Smith, James, 293.
Ebenezer, 293, 295, 298. Benjamin, 295, 297. John, 296, 304. Daniel, 296. Stephen, 297.
Asa, 297, 300. Seth, 298.
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Smith, Marvin, 298. Alvin G., 299. Lyman, 300: Joseph, 301. Abel, 301. Nathan, 302. David, 304. Joshua. 304. Jethro, 305. Scholfield, Arthur, 267, 268.
John, 267, 268, 269, 273. Joseph, 268, 271. James, 268, 270. Benjamin, 268, 272. Abraham, 268.
Mary, 270.
Thomas, 271. Hannah, 272.
Nathan, 273.
Albert, 274.
Joseph A., 274. Edwin A., 275.
John F., 275.
Benjamin F., 276.
Anson S., 276. Almy L., 276.
Swaddle, William, 592.
Samuel, 592. James, 593.
Stebbins, John, 419. Jabez, 420. Edward, 421.
Turner, Thomas, 251. John, 251, 259. Humphry, 251. Matthew, 252, 253, 257. Isaac, 252, 256, 260. Jonathan, 253.
David, 253. James, 254. Guy, 255, 260. Giles, 255. Jared, 256. Lyman, 257. James H., 257. Peter C., 258.
Samuel, 258.
William C., 258.
Turner, Timothy W., 259. James L., 259. Henry, 259. Tuttle, Daniel; 598. Peletiah, 598, 599. Sanford, 599. Thompson, Isaac, 594. Samuel, 595. Nathaniel, 595. Elias, 596. Jabez, 596. Vallet, Jeremiah, 261, 262, 263, 264, 365. William, 265, 266. Vincent, William, 448. Harry, 448. John R., 448.
Ira, 448. Samuel, 449. Frank, 449. Ezra, 449. Vibber, John, 231, 232. Nathaniel, 232. William, 233. Salmon C., 233. Whaley, Alexander, 501. James, 501, 503, 504. David, 501. Samuel, 502. Jonathan, 502. William P., 503. Williams, Thomas, 458, 459.
Ebenezer, 460, 462.
Robert, 460. Samuel, 461.
Isaac, 461.
Stephen, 462, 463. John, 463. Henry, 464.
George, 464, 465.
Wickwire, John. 360. Peter, 361, 363, 364. Jeremiah, 361. Willard, 362. Zadoc, 362. Gardner, 362. Christopher, 363. Amos, 364.
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