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And in witness whereof, we have hereunto, signed, sealed, and made delivery of the premises aforesaid in the year 1650 March 26, in the presence of these witnesses.
Further it is agreed and determined that whereas Mamanto hath a parcel of land containing by estimation about two acres lying and being situate in Weatauge that he the said Mamanto hath not sold his right in that said land, but shall hold the same to himself, and his heirs and assigns forever, notwith- standing any thing in this deed contained to the contrary :- And it is further always provided that the aforesaid Indians named in this deed of sale, them- selves and their heirs shall have liberty, and may without molestation from time to time, and at all times hereafter have free liberty to hunt, fowl and fish within the bounds of Simsbury alias Massaco notwithstanding any thing in this deed to the contrary, -- and hereunto have subscribed and set their hands or marks the day and year abovesaid.
Witnesses to the signing, sealing ) and delivery of the premises conveyed in this deed- John Strickland, Interpreter John Andrews, Joseph Andrews Wannoe, his mark
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Nenepaush, Squa, her mark and seal Wishewonoe, Squa, her mark and seal Mamantoes, her mark and seal
Wehassatuck, his mark
Cupheag his mark
Nesehegan, Seaket, his mark and seal
Totoe, his mark and seal
Aups, his mark and seal
Wyamp, his mark
Vecokhepajen his mark
Manconump, his mark and seal
Waquaheag, alias Cherry, gave his full and free consent to this before mentioned deed in all and singular the premises thereof, ratify-
his mark * and seal
* These Indian marks cannot be printed,
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ing the same, both for himself, heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, as witness his mark and seal. Waquaheag, alias Cherry his mark and seal
Nesehegan, Seaket, Totoe, Aups, Nenepaush Squaw, Weshawonoes Squaw, Mamantoes Squaw and Manconump personally appeared and acknowledged the beforesaid instrument and deed of sale to be their act and deed this twenty and seventh of March one thousand six hundred and eighty-as attest, JOHN TALCOTT Assis't of his Majesty's Colony in Connecticut."
Recorded in Book I. State Record of Deeds &c page 105,
Per John Allyn, Secretary.
APPENDIX B.
SIMSBURY PATENT.
"WHEREAS, the General Court of Conecticutt have formerly granted unto the proprietors, Inhabitants of Simsbury, all those lands, both medows and uplands within these abutments ; upon Farmington bounds on the south, and to run east and west ten miles, and from the south bounds North, ten miles, and abutts on the wilderness on the north, and on the wilderness on the west, and on Windsor Bounds on the east; The whole tract being Ten miles square, the said lands and premises having ben by purchase or otherwise laufully obteyned of Indian Native proprietors, oy the proprietors, inhabitants of Sims- bury aforesaid. And whereas, the Inhabitants of Simsbury, in the Colony of Conecticutt assembled in Court, the 14 of May 1685. And that they may have a patent for confirmation of the aforesaid lands to them so purchased and granted to them as aforesaid, and which they have stood seized and quietly posessed of for some years past without interruption. Now, for a more full confirmation of the aforesaid Tract of land, as it is butted and bounded afore- said, unto the present proprietors of the said township of Simsbury : Know ye, that the said Govenor and company, assembled in General court according to the commission, and by vertue of the power granted to them by our late sovereign lord, king Charles the second, of blessed memorie, in his late patent bearing date the three and twentyth day of April, in the 14th year of his said Majesty's Reign, have given and granted, and by these presents do give, grant and ratify, and confirme unto Major John Tallcot, Capt. Benjamin Newbery, ensign John Terry, Mr. John Case, Mr. Joshua Holcomb, Mr. Samuel Wil- cox, Mr John Higley, Mr. Thomas Barber, and the rest of the present pro- prietors of the township of Simsbury, and their heires and assignes for ever, and to each of them in such proportion, as they have already agreed upon for the division of the same, all that afforesaid Tract or parcels of land as it is butted and bounded, together with the woods, uplands, arable lands, mead- ows, pastures, ponds, waters, rivers, Islands, fishings, Huntings, fowlings, minds, minerals, quarries and precious stones, upon or within the said tract of land, with all other proffits and comodities thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining ; and do also grant unto the aforesaid ,named, Major John Tallcot, Capt. Benjamin Newbury, Ensign John Terry, Mr. John Case, Mr. John Higley, Mr. Joshua Holcombe, Mr. Samuel Wilcox, Mr. Thomas Bar- ber, and the rest of the present proprietors, Inhabitants of Simsbury, their heires and assignes forever, that the aforesaid Tract of land shall be forever hereafter deemed reputed, and be an entire Township of itself. To have and to hold the said tract of land and premises, all and singular their appurte- nances together with the privileges, imunities, franchises herein given and
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granted, to the said Major John Tallcot, Capt. Benjamen Newbery, Ensign John Terry, Mr. John Higley, Mr. John Case, Mr. Joshua Holcombe, Mr. Samuel Wilcox, Mr. Thomas Barber and the other present proprietors, inhab- itants of Simsbury, their heires and assignes forever, and to the only proper use and behoofe of the said major John Tallcot, Capt. Benjamin Newbery, ensign John Terry, Mr. John Higley, Mr. John Case, Mr. Joshua Holcombe, Mr Samuel Wilcox, Mr Thomas Barber and other the present proprietors, inhabitants of Simsbury, their heires and assignes forever, according to the tenure of his Majesty's manor of East Greenwich in the county of Kent, in the kingdom of England, in free and comon soccage, and not in cappitte, nor by Knight service, they yielding or paying therefor to our soveraigne lord the king, his heires and successors only, the fifth part of all the oure of gold and silver, which from time to time, and at all times hereafter, shall be there got- ten, had or obtained, in lieu of all rent services, duties and demands whatso- ever, according to Charter. In witnesse whereof, we have caused the seal of the colony to be hereunto affixed this eleventh day of March, one thousand six hundred eighty-five, six, and in the second year of the reigne of our souveraigne lord James the Second, by the Grace of God, of England, Ire- land, france and Scotland, king, defender of the faith &c.
ROBERT TREAT, Governor.
Per order of the General court of Connecticut, signed per JOHN ALLYN, Secretary."
This Patent was confirmed by act of the General Court in 1703.
Four of the Patentees belonging to Simsbury, John Case, Thomas Barber, Samuel Wilcox and John Higley, were living, and executed a deed in 1700.
APPENDIX C.
AMOUNT OF LISTS,-SIMSBURY.
None appear on the State Records until 1689-before this time it is suppo- sed, the Colony taxes had been remitted.
No. of Persons. Amount of Estates.
No. of Persons. Amount of Estates.
1689
70
£3606
1704
93
£3282
1690
59
3220
1705
76
3776
1691
66
3348
1706
73
3744
1692
no list returned.
1707
80
3940
1693
78
3494
1708
74
3910
1694
72
3661
1709
85
4093
1695
56
2621
1710
4191
1696
70
2975
1720
6379
1697
70
3160
1730
9099
1698
76
3032
1740
13888
1699
90
3245
1750
19466
1700
83
2984
1760
22976
1701
67
3087
1770
28700
1702
70
3174
1780
37239
1703
92
3436
.
After 1709, the number of taxable persons are not recorded on the State Records.
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APPENDIX D.
TOWN RATES,-1694.
List of persons against whom taxes were laid.
John Case, Sen.
Widow Drake's Estate,
Jolın Pettibone, Jun.
Ens. Barber,
Joseph Strickland,
John Mills,
John Petibone, Sen.
John Slater, Sen.
John Clark,
John Moses,
John Roberts,
John Tuller,
Daniel Adams,
Samuel Case,
Sergt. John Humphrey,
Samuel Humphrey,
Richard Case,
Elias Gillett,
John Case, Jun.
Ephrain Griffin,
James Mills, Joseplı Kelsey,
Sergt. Wilcoxson,
Samuel Wilcoxson, Jun. Joseph Phelps,
Thomas Griffin,
Joseph Skinner,
Elcazer Hill,
Luke Hill, Jun.
Lt. Higley,
Stephen Pettibone,
Richard Seger,
Ebenezer Parsons,
John Adams,
John Saxton,
Thomas Bacon,
Samuel Adams,
Jonas Westover,
Robert Weston,
Sergt. Hillyer,
Jacob Bissell,
Wm. Case,
Mr. John Moore,
Samuel Bissell, Sen.
John Williams,
Thomas Griswold,
Robert Hoskins,
Widow Holcomb,
Nathaniel Gillett,
Luke Hill, Sen.
John Griffin,
John Hayden,
Nathaniel Holcomb,
Stephen Terry,
John Matson,
Humphry Prior,
Thomas Holcomb,
Samuel Barber,
Peter Buell,
Andrew Hillyer,
John Slater, Jun .- 63
The largest taxes are against John Higley, and Ens. Barber. A few per- sons on the list were non-residents.
MINISTER'S RATES-1696.
Daniel Adams,
Thomas Griswold,
John Pettibone, Jun. Steven Pettibone,
Samuel Adams,
Lt. John Higley,
Matthew Allen,
Sergt. John Humphry,
Samuel Pettibone,
Samuel Allen,
Sergt. Sam'l Humphry,
Ebenezer Parsons,
Ens. Barber,
John Humphry, Jun.
Samuel Parsons, William Parsons,
Sergt. Buell,
Robert Hoskins,
Samuel Bissell,
Sergt. Nathan'l Holcomb, John Prior,
Widow Bissell,
Nathaniel Holcomb, Jun. Joseph Phelps,
Samuel Barber,
Thomas Holcomb,
John Roberts,
Thomas Bacon,
Joshua Holcomb,
Christopher Roberts,
John Case, Sen.
Eleazer Hill,
Jos. Strickland,
John Case, Jun. William Case,
Luke Hill, John Hill,
John Slater, Jun.
Samuel Case,
Andrew Hilliard,
Richard Seger,
Richard Case,
Sergt. James Hilliard,
Barth'w Case,
Widow Holcomb,
Joseph Case,
John Haile,
John Clark, John Griffin,
Thomas Kelsey, Mr. Moore,
Samuel Wilcoxson,
Thomas Griffin,
John Moses,
William Wilcoxson,
Ephraim Griffin,
John Mills,
Jonas Westover,
Widow Gozard,
John Matson,
John Williams .- 68
William Gillett,
John Pettibone, Sen.
John Slater, Sen.
John Saxton, Stephen Terry, John Tuller, Sergt. Wilcoxson,
The largest tax is against J. Higley,-next highest, Ens. Barber, Stephen Terry, and Jonas Westover.
Josiah Owen,
J. Gillett,
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MINISTER'S RATES-1701.
Daniel Adams,
Ephraim Griffin,
Simon Mills,
Joseph Alford,
Nathaniel Griffin,
J. Pettibone, Sen.
Samuel Adams,
Nathaniel Gozard,
J. Pettibone, Jun.
Lieut. Barber,
William Gillett,
Joseph Phelps,
Peter Buell,
Thomas Griswold,
Stephen Pettibone,
S. Barber,
Capt. Higley,
S. Pettibone,
Thomas Barber,
Sergt. Hilliard,
Wm. Parsons,
John Barber,
Jonathan Higley,
Andrew Robe,
David Buttolph,
Ens. Humphry,
Jacob Reed,
Thomas Bacon,
Jobn Humphry,
John Roberts,
Bissell's land,
Thomas Humphry,
Peter Rice,
J. Case, Sen.
Thomas Holcomb,
Jos. Strickland,
J. Case, Jun.
Nathaniel Holcomb,
J. Saxton,
S. Case,
Jonathan Holcomb,
John Slater, Sen.
R. Case,
R. Hoskins,
J. Slater, Jun.
Barth'w Case,
Jona. Holcomb,
Widow Case,
Luke Hill,
S. Slater, Stephen Terry,
J. Cornish,
John Hill,
John Tuller,
J. Cook,
George Hayes, Andrew Hilliard,
S. Terry, Sergt. Willcocks,
J. Eno,
Ed. Moore,
S. Willcocks, Jun.
S. Evans,
J. Moses,
Wm. Willcocks,
J. Griffin,
J. Matson,
Jona. Westover,-70
Thomas Griffin,
NAMES OF FREEMEN-SIMSBURY. Copied from the Town Records-Date not given.
John Higley, Sen. Lieut. Thomas Barber, John Pettibone Sen. Sam'l Wilcoxson, Sen. Nathan'l Holcomb, Sen. Sergt. James Hilliard, Sergt. Buell,
Sergt. Daniel Adams,
John Moses, Sen. James Cornish,
Stephen Pettibone, Samuel Case, Barth'w Case, Benjamin Dibble, Nathan Gozard, Jonathan Holcomb, Thomas Barber, Robert Hoskin, John Hill, John Slater, Sen. John Slater, Jun. John Humphrys, George Hayse,
Samuel Terry, John Terry, Joseph Wilcockson,
Joseph Segur, Cornelius Gillett.
These entered Oct. 1717. Mr. Tim'y Woodbridge. Sam'l Humphry,
Samuel Bemant,
Lt. Samuel Humphrys.
Samuel Griswold,
Benjamin Adams,
Samuel Buell, John Higley,
Daniel Hays,
Richard Case,
Elias Slater,
Simon Mills,
James Cornish, Jun.
William Gillette, Wm. Wilcoxson,
Andrew Robe, John Roberts, Thomas Holcomb, John Tuller,
William Eno, Joseph Adams,
Sam'l Humphrys(Justice)
Joseph Cornish,
Samuel Slater, William Rice.
Joseph Phelps, David Buttolph,
Joshua Holcomb, Joseph Case,
Samuel Wilcockson, John Case, John Saxton, John Griffin, Thomas Griffin,
Nathaniel Holcomb, Jun. Samuel Adams, Sen. John Matson, John Pettibone Jun. Samuel Pettibone, John Cooke, Jonas Westover, John Moses, Jun.
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Ben. Dibble,
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APPENDIX E.
The following offices have been held by gentlemen born within the ancient limits of Simsbury, now including the towns of Simsbury, Granby and Canton :-
Governor of this State,* Secretary of the United States Treasury, t Comptroller of United States Treasurer, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, New York, Judge of the Supreme Court, New York,
Attorney General of New York, United States District. Attorney, Michigan,
Bishop of the Episcopal Church,§ Two Presidents of Colleges, Six Members of Congress, Secretary of this State,
Comptroller of Treasury, this State, President of a State Senate,
Three Speakers of Houses of Representatives,
Presiding Circuit Judge in Ohio,
Two Chief Judges of County Courts,
Five Associate Judges of do. Adjutant General of Militia, Major General of Militia,
Six Brigadier Generals of Militia,
Four Sheriff's of this County, Three Mayors of Cities, Three Senators of this State, and three or more of other States, President of a State Bank, Bank Commissioner,-and, A large number of Clergymen, the number not ascertained.
* Gov ROGER WOLCOTT. All historical accounts of the Governor assign Windsor as the place of his nativity. But such is not the fact. Hle was born in Simsbury, where his father resided about three years after the birth of this son. The late Governor Oliver Wol- cott, who was his grandson, not only frequently confirmed this statement, but in 1826 visited this town, and went to the spot where his grandfather was born, and in presence of several gentlemen who accompanied him, spoke of it as being the place of nativity of his ancestor. This place is near the north line of the present town of Simsbury, on the road leading from Hop meadow to the Falls.
Tradition says that the first Governor Trumbull was born at the same place, and in the same house. His mother was a daughter of John Higley Esq. who became the purchaser and occupier of the Wolcott farm, and, as the story goes, she gave birth to this son while on a visit at her father's house. This may be true, but it is far more reasonable to suppose that the story originated from the circumstance that the mother, instead of the son, was born here.
+ HON. WALTER FORWARD, of Pittsburgh. He was born in East Granby. When about fourteen years of age, his father removed into Ohio. Young Forward, mainly by his own unaided efforts, obtained a respectable education. He devoted his attention to legal studies, and after his admission to the bar, rose rapidly to distinction in that profession. He has been Member of Congress, Comptroller, and afterwards Secretary of the Treasury. He is highly distinguished for talents, probity, and professional ability.
# HON. GREENE C. BRONSON, of' Albany. Ile was born at Hop meadow, in the house now occupied by Calvin Barber Esq. After a practice of a few years at the bar in the County of Oneida, New York, where he attained a high reputation in his profession, he was, while yet a young mar, appointed Attorney General,-afterwards an Associate Justice, and recently Chief Justice, of the Supreme Court of that state. He sustains the character of an upright Judge, and able Jurist. His father, who was a teacher and composer of church music, removed his family from Simsbury, about forty years since, to the State of New York. .
§ THE RT. REV. ALEXANDER VIETS GRISWOLD, was born at Tariffville. where a sister and other relatives of his now reside. His ministerial labors have been chiefly performed in the States of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He died suddenly, about two years since, at Boston, where he then resided. All accounts accord to him great purity of life, meek- ness, picty, and faithfulness in the ministry.
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In this list, the same person, in some instances, held more than one of the offices here specified.
There are others too, who have been distinguished for their enterprise and wealth. Among these, may be mentioned Mr. Samuel Forbes, who died some years since in Canaan ; Anson G. Phelps, Esq. of New York, distinguished alike for wealth, and liberality in the promotion of all charitable objects ; and three or four other enterprising merchants, also of New York, who, though yet young, are reputed wealthy.
APPENDIX F.
JUDGES OF PROBATE.
DISTRICT OF SIMSBURY .- [Established 1769. ] JUDGES.
Appointed.
Appointed.
John Owen,
1769
Elisha Phelps,
1821
Noah Phelps,
1783
Jeffery O. Phelps,
1825
George Humphreys,
1806
John O. Pettibone,
1826
Aaron Austin,
1814
Shubael S. Hoskins,
1842
Solomon Everest,
1816
Dudley Humphreys,
1844
DISTRICT OF GRANBY .- [Established 1807.]
JUDGES.
Appointed.
Appointed.
Pliny Hillyer,
1807
Thomas Holcomb,
1838
Joab Griffin,
1818
Thomas G. Holcomb.
1839
Joshua R. Jewitt,
1834
Joel C. Holcomb,
1842
Phelps Humphreys,
1835
Truman Allen,
1844
Joel C. Holcomb,
1836
DISTRICT OF CANTON .- [Established 1841.]
JUDGES.
Appointed.
Ephraim Mills, · 1841 Ephraim Mills,
Appointed. 1844
Luther Higley,
1843
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APPENDIX G.
LIST Of Representatives elected from the Town of Simsbury to the General Assembly.
MAY SESSION.
1670 Joshua Holcomb,
John Case,
Michael Humphrey,
1671 John Griffin,
Simon Wolcott,
Joshua Holcomb,
1672 John Griffin,
1673 Simon Wolcott,
1674 John Griffin,
1675 Simon Wolcott, John Case,
From this time until 1687, no Representatives were elected.
1687
Peter Buell,
1688
Sergt. Sam'l Wilcoxson,
1689
1690
Joshua Holcomb,
1691
John Higley,
John Higley,
John Case,
Peter Buell,
1692
John Higley,
1693
John Higley,
John Higley,
1694
John Higley,
John Higley,
1695
1696
Samuel Wilcoxson,
1697
Samuel Wilcoxson,
Samuel Wilcoxson,
John Higley,
Samuel Wilcoxson,
1699 John Higley,
Samuel Wilcoxson,
1700
John Higley, . Samuel Wilcoxson,
1701 John Higley, Samuel Wilcoxson,
John Higley, Samuel Wilcoxson, Ensign Samuel Humphry,
1702 Daniel Adams,
Ens. Samuel Humphry,
1703 Sergt. Nath'l Holcomb, Daniel Adams,
1704 Capt. John Higley,
Sergt. Nath'l Holcomb,
1705 Capt. John Higley, Sergt. Nath'l Holcomb,
1706 Capt. John Higley, Nathaniel Holcomb,
1707 Capt. John Higley, James Cornish,
1708 Capt. John Higley, Nathaniel Holcomb
Capt. John Higley,
1709 Joseph Phelps, James Cornish,
1710 Capt. John Higley, Samuel Wilcoxson,
Capt. John Higley, Samuel Cornish, Capt. John Higley, Nathaniel Holcomb,
Nathaniel Holcomb, John Higley, Joseph Phelps, Joseph Phelps,
1698
John Higley,
Samuel Willcox,
Samuel Wilcoxson,
Peter Buell,
Daniel Adams,
Sergt. Daniel Adams, Nathaniel Holcomb, Daniel Adams, Capt. John Higley,
Capt. John Higley,
OCTOBER SESSION. John Griffin,
Simon Wolcott, John Griffin, John Case,
Capt. John Higley,
Samuel Willcox,
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MAY SESSION.
OCTOBER SESSION.
1711
John Higley,
James Cornish,
Samnel Wilcockson,
Joseph Phelps,
1712 Samuel Wilcockson,
Joseph Phelps,
1713
Joseph Phelps, Thomas Holcomb,
Joseph Case,
1714
Joseph Phelps,
Thomas Holcomb,
Joseph Case,
Joseph Case,
1715 Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Phelps,
1716
John Pettibone,
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Case,
Joseph Case,
1717
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Case,
Joseph Case,
1718
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Case,
Joseph Case,
1719 Thomas Holcomb,
Thomas Holcomb,
Samuel Holcomb,
Samuel Humphreys,
1720 Nathaniel Holcomb,
Nathaniel Holcomb,
Thomas Holcomb,
Thomas Holcomb,
1721
Joseph Phelps,
Thomas Holcomb,
Thomas Holcomb,
Joseph Phelps,
1722 Richard Case,
Nathaniel Holcomb,
1723
Samuel Humphreys, Joseph Case,
Samuel Humphreys,
Samuel Humphreys,
John Case,
1724
Joseph Phelps,
Samuel Humphreys,
Samuel Humphreys,
John Case,
1725
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Phelps,
1726
Joseph Case, Joseph Phelps,
Jonathan Westover, Benjamin Adams, Joseph Case,
1727 Benjamin Adams,
Samuel Griswold,
1728
Joseph Case,
Jonathan Westover,
1729
Samuel Forward,
1730
Joseph Case, John Higley,
John Higley, Joseph Phelps,
1731
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Case,
1732
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Case,
Samuel Griswold,
1733 James Case,
Samuel Pettibone, -
John Humphrey,
Samuel Pettibone, 2d.
1734
John Humphrey,
John Humphrey,
Samuel Pettibone,
Samuel Pettibone, -
1735 John Humphrey, James Case,
James Case,
1736 Joseph Phelps, James Smith,
John Humphrey,
1737 Joseph Phelps, Benajah Case,
John Humphrey, Benajah Case,
1738 John Humphrey,
John Humphrey, James Case,
1739 John Humphrey,
John Humphrey
James Case,
1740
James Case, Joseph Wilcox,
Joseph Wilcox, John Humphrey, Joseph Wicox,
Joseph Phelps,
James Cornish,
Joseph Phelps,
Joseph Case,
John Pettibone,
Jonathan Westover,
Samuel Humphreys,
Joseph Case, John Higley, James Hillyer,
Jonathan Westover,
Joseph Case,
John Humphrey,
Samuel Pettibone,-
14*
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APPENDIX.
MAY SESSION.
OCTOBER SESSION.
1741 John Humphrey, John Case,
John Humphrey, Joseph Case,
1742 John Humphrey,
John Humphrey,
Joseph Wilcox,
Joseph Wilcox,
1743 John Humphrey,
John Humphrey,
Joseph Wilcoxson,
Joseph Wilcoxson,
1744 John Humphrey,
James Case,
John Humphrey, Joseph Wilcoxson,
1745 John Humphrey,
Michael Humphrey,
James Case,
Joseph Wilcoxson,
1746
John Humphrey,
John Humphrey,
John Case
Joseph Wilcoxson,
1747 James Cornish,
John Humphrey,
John Humphrey,
James Case,
James Case,
1749 John Humphrey,
Nathaniel Holcomb,
Andrew Robe,
1750
John Humphrey,
Andrew Robe,
Andrew Robe,
Nathaniel Holcomb,
1751 Nathaniel Holcomb,
John Humphrey,
Andrew Robe,
Nathaniel Holcomb,
1752 John Humphrey,
John Humphrey,
Nathaniel Holcomb,
David Phelps,
1753
John Humphrey,
Andrew Robe,
Nathaniel Holcomb,
David Phelps,
1754 David Phelps,
John Humphrey,
Andrew Robe,
David Phelps,
1755 James Case,
Jonathan Pettibone,
David Phelps,
1756
Jonathan Pettibone,
Jonathan Pettibone,
Joshua Holcomb,
1757
John Humphrey,
John Humphrey,
1758
Joseph Wilcockson,
Joseph Wilcockson,
David Phelps,
1759 David Phelps,
Michael Humphrey,
Jonathan Pettibone,
Joseph Wilcockson,
1760 David Phelps,
John Humphrey,
David Phelps,
1761 Hezekiah Humphrey
John Case,
Jonathan Pettibone,
1762 Hezekiah Humphrey,
John Casc,
John Pettibone,
1763 Hezekiah Humphrey, John Case,
Jonathan Pettibone, John Case,
1764 Jonathan Pettibone,
Hezekiah Humphrey.
1765
Jonathan Pettibone,
Hezekiah Humphrey,
1766 Jonathan Pettibone, John Case,
1767 Oliver Humphrey, Hezekiah Humphrey,
1762 John Owen, Hezekiah Humphrey,
1769 John Case, Oliver Humphrey.
1770 Jorn Owen, John Humphrey,
John Case, Hezekiah Humphrey, John Owen, Oliver Humphrey,
John Owen, Hezekiah Humphrey,
Jonathan Pettibone, Oliver Humphrey, Joseph Forward,
Amos Wilcox, Jr., John Owen,
Jonathan Humphrey,
James Case, Andrew Robe,
1748 Nathaniel Holcomb,
John Humphrey,
James Case,
Jonathan Pettibone,
David Phelps,
John Humphrey,
Hezekiah Humphrey, Hezekiah Humphrey,
Hezekiah Humphrey,
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APPENDIX.
MAY SESSION.
OCTOBER SESSION.
2 771
John Owen, Hezekiah Humphrey,
John Owen,
Samuel Lawrence,
1772 Hezekiah Humphrey,
Jonathan Humphrey,
Judah Holcomb,
Judah Holcomb,
1773 Hezekiah Holcomb,
Hezekiah Humphrey,
1774
. Jonathan Humphrey, Judah Holcomb, Jonathan Pettibone,
Jonathan Pettibone,
1775 Judah Holcomb,
Judah Holcomb,
Asahel Holcomb,
Elisha Graham,
1776 Judah Holcomb,
Samuel Lawrence,
Benjamin Farnham,
Amos Wilcox,
1777 Ezekiel Humphrey, Daniel Humphrey,
Noah Phelps,
1778 Noah Phelps,
Samuel Hays,
Daniel Humphrey,
Daniel Humphrey,
1779 Ozias Pettibone, Noah Phelps,
Benjamin Farnham,
1780
Peter Rice,
Benjamin Farnham,
Eliphalet Curtiss,
1781*
Daniel Humphrey,
Abel Pettibone,
1782
Daniel Humphrey, Elisha Graham,
1793
Daniel Humphrey,
Daniel Humphrey,
1784
Daniel Humphrey,
Hezekiah Holcomb, Daniel Humphrey,
Jonathan Pettibone,
Jonathan Pettibone, Daniel Humphrey,
1785 Daniel Humphrey,
Hezekiah Holcomb,
Noah Phelps,
1786
Daniel Humphrey,
Jonathan Pettibone,
1787
Noah Phelps.
Noah Phelps,
1788 Noah Phelps, Jonathan Pettibone,
1789 Noah Phelps, Reuben Humphrey, 1790 Noah Phelps,
1791
Jonathan Pettibone, Noah Phelps,
1792
Reuben Humphrey, Daniel Humphrey, Noah Phelps,
1793
Daniel Humphrey, Reuben Humphrey, Noah Phelps, Daniel Humphrey, Daniel Humphrey,
Noah Phelps,
1795
Jonathan Pettibone, Daniel Humphrey, Dudley Pettibone,
Dudley Pettibone, Noah Phelps,
1797 Noah Phelps, Israel Mills,
179S George Humphrey, Noah A. Phelps,
1799 Amaziah Humphrey, Jonathan Pettibone,
George Humphrey, George Humphrey, Amaziah Humphrey, Daniel Humphrey, Jonathan Pettibone, George Humphrey, Noah A. Phelps,
* Names on record obliterated.
Noah Phelps, Jonathan Pettibone, Noah Phelps, Jonathan Pettibone, Daniel Humphrey, Jonathan Pettibone, Daniel Humphrey, Jonathan Pettibone, Noah Phelps, Daniel Humphrey, Daniel Humphrey, Noah Phelps,
1794
George Humphrey, Noah Phelps,
1796
Noah Phelps,
Noah Phelps,
Dudley Pettibone,
Dudley Pettibone,
Amasa Mills,
Noah Phelps,
Amasa Mills,
Jonathan Pettibone,
Jonathan Humphrey,
160
APPENDIX.
MAY SESSION.
OCTOBER SESSION.
1800 Jonathan Pettibone,
Noah Phelps,
Amaziel Humphrey,
Jonathan Pettibone.
1801 Noah Phelps,
George Humphrey,
Jonathan Pettibone,
John Bestor,
1802 George Humphrey,
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