History of the town of Goshen, Connecticut, with genealogies and biographies based upon the records of Deacon Lewis Mills Norton, 1897, Part 47

Author: Hibbard, A. G. (Augustine George), b. 1833; Norton, Lewis Mills, 1783-1860
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Hartford, Conn. : Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co
Number of Pages: 652


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Oct. 21, 1869. Grove W. Wooster and Anua F. Bennett.


Oct. 27, 1869.


Addison Palmer and Anna P. Wadhams.


Nov. 17, 1869.


Arthur W. Carr and Mary G. Rouse.


Nov. 25, 1869. Charles Wells and Mary J. Mattison.


Nov. 28, 1869. Jule Feeley and Rose Simonie. Charles J. Porter and Ellen C. Bennett.


March 10, 1870. March 16, 1870.


May


2, 1870.


Daniel L. Beach and Mary Pratt.


John M. Bailey and Charlotte Cannan.


George Prince and Mary St. John.


Aug. 6, 1870. Sept. 15, 1870. George Gordon and Mary Julia Hine.


Oct. 3, 1870. Frank Lucas and Kate L. Miles.


Dec. 28, 1870. F. M. Wadhams and Fannie M. Palmer.


Dec. 13, 1871. George Dibble and Ellen Cruffin.


Jan.


21, 1868.


Feb. 18, 1868.


Thomas Mooney and Mary Hart.


589


MARRIAGES.


March 27, 1871. Lucius Humphrey and Caroline S. Hubbard.


Jan. 2, 1872.


David S. Marvin and Mary A. Brennan.


May 5, 1872. Timothy J. Hennesey and Mary Doyle.


Feb. 7, 1872. Burton G. Patterson and Hattie M. Beach.


June 18, 1872.


June 2, 1872.


Ralph F. Cook and Julia C. Wooster. Wm. Eisner and Terese Jacobitz. Bradley S. Catlin and Lettie M. Parsons. Lewis Fritz and Mary Jacobitz. Michael Ahern and Annie O. Brien.


Oct. 24, 1872.


Oct. 23, 1872. Morris A. Tuttle and Julia E. Merwin.


Oct. 24, 1872.


Joseph Theo. Sawyer and Alice Lyman.


Dec. 4, 1872.


Elbert P. Brigham and Marian A. Baldwin.


Jan. 15, 1873.


Charles Blake and Melissa E. Lucas.


Jan. 18, 1873.


Charles H. Wadhams and Caroline E. Prince. Nelson E. Hart and Naomi Holbrook.


March 11, 1873.


Wilbert M. Allyn and Annie E. Palmer.


May 13, 1873.


Abner H. Wadhams and Hattie P. Thompson.


Sept. 2, 1873.


Charles B. Wakeley and Lucia A. Johnson.


Sept. 10, 1873.


James A. Stoddard and Anna M. Davidson.


Dec. 14, 1873.


Hosea W. Crandall and Alosia Oviatt.


Dec. 26, 1873.


Enos S. Esty and Francis E. Bushey. Samuel C. Riley and Lizzie M. Hurlbut.


April 9, 1874.


Joseph F. Wooster and Sarah L. Allyn.


April 14, 1874.


Arden H. Coe and Caroline Smith.


May 13, 1874.


Arthur D. Preston and Mary J. Ives.


Sept. 3, 1874.


Wilber H. Wadhams and Julia H. Wadhams.


Oct. 13, 1874.


Hubert S. Scovill and Adella F. Hurlbut.


Nov. 26, 1874.


Julius J. Merwin and Sarah L. Richards.


March 17, 1875.


Samuel Ackerman and Hattie L. Marvin. Harry Howard and Harriet Snyder.


Nov. 25, 1875.


Frank E. Wadhams and Alice E. Barnum.


Dec. 1, 1875.


Charles Reed and Isabella Scott.


Dec. 17, 1875. Dec. 23, 1875. Charles S. Bennett and Olive E. Adams.


March 27, 1876.


George Colby and Virginia Tripp.


May 23, 1876. Charles C. Allyn and Anna M. Lucas.


Sept. 4, 1876.


William H. Hemson and Mary A. Stewart.


Oct. 1, 1876. Andrew Schmidt and Johanna Rayloe.


Nov. 18, 1876. Frank Colby and Mary A. Ferry.


Nov. 23, 1876.


Lorenzo Beach and Alice L. Hunter.


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Feb. 28, 1877. George S. Hammond and Emily Jane Spurr.


Aug. 15, 1877. Lyman Phelps and Mary Lyman Wells.


Dec. 14, 1877. George A. Prince and Adeline Haskell.


Feb. 18, 1878. Andrew S. Seeley and Helen M. Beach.


April 27, 1878. Orlo E. Wadhams and Nellie M. Kimberley.


July 13, 1872.


Aug. 18, 1872.


Feb. 3, 1873.


Dec. 2, 1873.


May 20, 1875.


Rodney A. Bragg and Eliza H. Colby.


590


HISTORY OF GOSHEN.


April 28, 1878.


Frank P. Snyder and Annie E. Howard.


Aug. 27, 1878. William T. Brooks and Caroline L. Tuttle.


Sept. 23, 1878. William Clemons and Mary Bailey.


Nov. 28, 1878. Edwin D. Crandall and Irene B. Smith.


Dec. 4, 1878.


Jau. 1, 1879.


Jan. 13, 1879.


Feb. 4, 1879.


Willis H. Bowman and Belle R. Ocain.


Feb. 4, 1879.


Stiles J. Hotchkiss and Myrtie Chapman. Lewis E. Ring and Carrie S. Miller.


March 26, 1879.


May 14, 1879.


Aug. 15, 1879.


Dec. 9, 1879.


Charles A. Bushey and Bertha B. Curtiss. Courtland F. Ives and Mary J. Ives. J. Rundle Smith and Ellen Hollingshead. Willis E. Robinson and Louisa H. Stewart. Jacob Baker and Mary E. Hart.


June 22, 1880.


April 28, 1880.


William M. Cook and Alice M. North.


June 24, 1880.


John C. Lester and Octavia L. Wadhams.


Oct. 20, 1880.


George F. Andrews and Mary B. Dickinson.


Nov. 6, 1880.


John H. Sterling and Josephine Cottrell.


Aug. 10, 1881.


Lucian M. Underwood and Marie A. Spurr.


Nov. 16, 1881.


Murray E. Pendleton and Lizzie M. Stewart.


Nov. 20, 1881.


Dec. 14, 1881.


Feb. 19, 1882.


March 18, 1882.


April 5, 1882.


Aug. 23, 1882.


Charles B. Strong and M. Ella Beach.


Nov. 15, 1882.


William P. Lawrence and Tinnie E. Hallock.


Nov. 16, 1882.


George C. Ives and Lucy C. Luddington. Isaac J. Siddall and Mary L. Smith.


April 27, 1884.


Horace D. Vibbert and Eliza E. Herald.


Sept.


17, 1884.


Nov. 2, 1884.


Henry E. Barnum and Nellie M. Judd. Martin Kelley and Nellie L. Broderick.


Dec. 4, 1884. Aug. 6, 1885.


Daniel Dougherty and Julia M. Fisher.


April 15, 1886.


Daniel B. Baldwin and Catherine O. Caldwell.


Sept. 18, 1886.


Mahlon Foley and Eva Bushey.


Oct. 31, 1886. Wm. M. Murphy and Katie Roche.


Nov. 7, 1886. Eli H. Clum and Julia E. Martin.


Nov. 30, 1886. Daniel Smith and Susan May.


Der. 23, 1886. C. F. Green and Ella Barton.


July 17, 1881.


Richard Quaine and Annie Ryan.


Jan. 17, 1881.


Dwight A. Hotchkiss and Isabella L. Knox.


Sept. 14, 1881.


Algelon H. Taylor and Jessie F. Richards.


John L. Doyle and Winifred E. Doyle. Julius G. Richards and Mary J. Cottrell. B. Franklin Powers and Alice May. Frederick A. Gibbs and Lillian C. Tuttle. Elias R. Hart and Eva J. Calkins.


Aug. 26, 1884.


George H. Bennett and Frances French.


Aug. 27, 1886.


Frederick Miller and Sarah A. Murphy.


William F. Osborn and Mary S. Allyn. Charles Richter and Katherine Krumm. Nelson E. Hart and Jerusha Dean.


Feb. 27, 1879.


591


MARRIAGES.


April 23, 1887.


Albert Richard and Esther Bourquein.


Dec. 13, 1887. George A. Woodward and Katherine H. Cook. May 2, 1888. David B. Atwood and L. V. M. Parsons.


March 31, 1888. Sheldon Clark and Harriet S. Tuttle.


June 2. 1888.


Dec. 5, 1888.


Frank W. Bogue and Alice J. Bushey. Wilbert H. Cottrell and Harriet O. Martin. Dayton O. Gosley and Ida E. Sperry.


April 18, 1889.


Willis M. Hurlhurt and Ida J. Lamphier.


June 27, 1889.


Geo. L. Lamphier and Lottie L. Davis.


Nov. 22, 1889.


Henry Mayo and Fannie Mason.


Dec. 25, 1889.


Edwin O. Wright and Jennie L. Thompson.


Jan. 31, 1890.


Jerome H. Johnson and Mary L. Siddall. Allyn H. Vaill and Ada L. Lamphier. William Freeman and Lena Camby.


Oct. 5, 1890.


Oct. 7, 1890.


A. G. Creamer and Lncy E. Allyn. Lewis M. Edwards and Carrie E. Johnson.


Nov. 20, 1890.


Fessenden L. Ives and Ellora M. Kimberly.


May 21, 1891.


Oct. 29, 1891.


Oct. 21, 1891.


Oct. 28, 1891.


E. Anstin Wadhams and Susie R. Vaill.


Feb. 25, 1892.


John Switzer and Annie Winterler.


April 6, 1892.


Renben Moore and Hattie Root.


June 30, 1892.


June 30, 1892.


James E. Martin and Emma E. Cottrell.


Sept. 8, 1892.


Eugene Foley and Catherine S. McCone.


June 13, 1893.


July 21, 1893.


Charles Morehonse and Jennie A. Latimer.


Sept. 3, 1893.


George H. Decker and Anna L. Norton.


Oct. 25, 1893.


Charles G. Brown and Addie L. Sperry.


Jan. 21, 1894.


J. M. Lucas and L. G. Barton.


April 18, 1894.


Howard J. Newberry and Mary E. McCaw.


May 10, 1894. Edward A. Grosclaude and Cecile I. Racheter.


June 7, 1894. Asa Smith and Susan Smith.


Aug, 1, 1894. Burton J. Adams and Elsie J. Smith.


Nov. 12, 1894.


Arthur E. Parker and Alice J. Bragg.


Dec. 12, 1894. Alson G. Morris and Frances Sperry.


Dec. 25, 1894. Frederick J. Vaill and Alta C. Wadhams.


June 16, 1895. William G. Taylor and Ida M. Bragg.


Sept. 14, 1892.


Frank C. Mallett and Mary E. Rose.


William Smith and Jennie Kelley.


Oct. 18, 1893.


Samuel P. Humphrey and Katie L. Porter.


Nov. 14, 1893.


Heman S. Smalley and Hettie M. Griswold,


March 14, 1894.


Wm. H. Harrison and Elizabeth O. Lamphier.


Timothy Brennan and Mary Brennan.


July 24, 1892.


Frederick M. Blake and Elizabeth Cook.


Nov. 26, 1891.


Andrew H. Barton and Carrie P. Porter. Henry Prince and Adaline Freeman. Harvey G. Osborn and Carrie J. Ocain. Thomas L. Smith and Mary Carter.


April 27, 1891.


March 25, 1890.


Dec. 17, 1888.


592


HISTORY OF GOSHEN.


Sept. 22, 1895.


G. H. Martin and Margaret E. Curtiss.


Oct.


1. 1895. Charles H. Judd and Nellie A. Griswold.


Oct. 15, 1895. Joseph Schibi and Winifred H. Shean.


April 10, 1896. Moses W. Doyle and Mary J. McElhone.


June 1, 1896.


June 30, 1896.


July 6, 1896.


Sept. 2, 1896.


Sept. 29, 1896.


Oct. 22, 1896.


Frederick C. Barton and Anna L. Wadhams. Wm. H. Clinton and Ruth E. Bennett. Charles S. Todd and Lucy E. Barnes. Austin V. Allyu and Annie E. Porter. F. H. Adams and Minnie A. Wooster.


Benjamin Sedgewick and Gertrude Merwin.


INDEX.


Abolitionists, how regarded, 283. Academy, The, 270; plan of estab- lishment, 271; proprietors and first board of officers, 273; cost of building, 273; first principal, 274; shareholder's certificate, 274; contract with Sidney Mills, 275; rates of tuition, 275; legacies to, 276; principals, 276; apparatus, 278; reminiscences of, 278 -- 282; semicentennial, 282; the eagle, 283. Adams, Charles G., 381. Henry, 554. John G., 277.


Allyn, Eugene E., 364. Robert, gen., 471. Wilbert M., 364.


Alvord, William, 369.


Andros, Sir Edmund, 16. Anniversary, 150th of First Church, 99.


Assessments 1840, 1874, 404.


Austin. Rev. Lewis M .. supplied pulpit, 93.


Bacon, Epaphroditus C., 279, 282. Francis, 280.


Backus, Rev. Joseph, D.D., 6. Bad boy, A, 177.


Baldwin, Rev. Abraham, biog. sketch, 204, 318.


Daniel, 266, 267. Elisha, 251. genealogy, 407.


Deacon Nathaniel, 39, 52. 72, 78; biog. sketch, 229. 266.


Rev. Theron, D.D., 112; biog. sketch, 207, 318. William, teacher's certifi- cate, 267.


Bartholomew genealogy, 413. Hill, 54. Rev. Orlo, biog. sketch, 209. 38


Bates, A. C., 6. Battle of Stillwater, 144. of Saratoga, 146. Beach, Edmund, inspector of fire arms, 371. Fisk, elected chorister, 85. genealogy, 418. gristmill, 369. Rev. James, 256; biog. sketch, 315; genealogy, 420. Deacon John, 35, 45, 72, 77, 78; biog. sketch, 228, 396. Miles, inspector of fire arms, 371. Theron, 361.


Bear and the sow, The, 174. Beecher, Rev. Luther, D.D., 262, 280, 282. Rev. Lyman, D.D., 253.


Beech Hill, 53.


Bennett, Miss Mary E., 277. Bequests, 404.


Bingham, Rev. Hiram, ordina- tion, 256; singing, 258: courtship, 259; and wife at semicenten- nial, 262. Rev. Joel F., short pas- torate, 92.


Biographical sketches, Abm. Baldwin, 204; Deacon Nathl. Baldwin, 229; Theron Bald- win. D.D., 207; Rev. Orlo Bar- tholomew, 209; Dea. John Beach. 228; Capt. Jona. Buell, 233; Charles H. S. Davis, M.D., 340; Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, 243; Rev. Wm. T. Doubleday, 333; Rev. Wm. G. Fennell, 223; Rev. Darius O. Griswold, 201; Giles Griswold, 242; Adino Hale, 233; Capt. Asaph Hall, 231; Prof. Asaph Hall, 344;


594


INDEX.


Rev. Luther Hart, 198; Rev. Joseph Harvey, 316; Rev. Tim- othy A. Hazen, 336; Rev. Ste- phen Heaton, 304; Edward W. Hooker, D.D., 205; Mrs. Nancy (Thompson) Hunt, 268; Rev. Mark Ives, 218; Rev. Ephraim Lyman, 220; Erastus Lyman, 241; Dea. Moses Lyman, 236; Col. Moses Lyman, 237; Moses Lyman, Esq., 240; Hon. Fred- erick Miles, 247; Samuel Nash, 231; Rev. Abel Newell, 305; Henry Norton, 244; Rev. John F. Norton, 219; Dea. Lewis M. Norton, 7; Rev. Robert Norton, 221; Abraham Parmelee, 230: Rev. Elisha Parmelee, 198; Prof. Bernadotte B. Perrin, 351; Rev. Lavalette Perrin, D.D., 325; Rev. Grant Powers, 321; Rev. Josiah Sherman, 306; Rev. Augustus C. Thompson, D.D., 213; Dea. Augustus Thompson, 234; James Thomp- son, 232: Prof. Wm. Thomp- son, D. D., 211; Hon. John Marsh Wadhams, 245; Rev. Charles S. Wing, D.D., 222.


Birge, Lydia, 44.


Bishop, Noah, 279. Prof. William H., 6.


Bissell, Isaac Jr .. 35, 36.


Blacksmiths, 371.


Blin. Elisha, 44; elected choris- ter. 85.


Blue House, The, 63.


Bounties promised, 1777, 137.


Brainerd, Hez., 19; grant to, 20, 28.


Brewster. Ephraim, 556. Nelson, 344. William Root, 392.


Brigham, E. G., 363.


Brooks Brothers, 363.


genealogy, 433.


Deacon Harvey. 262; his death, 337; genealogy. 433.


Hon. Isaac W .. 6.


John W., 282. 395, 396. Miss Mary E .. 6. William T .. 520. Watts H., 280.


Brush Hill, 53.


Buckingham, Joseph, 34. Buell, Alexander, 544.


genealogy, 435. Doctor Henry, 281, 282. Captain John, 22, 31, 38. Deacon John, 435; his benevolence, 437. Captain Jonathan, 43; ac- count battle of Sara- toga, 147; biog. sketch, 233. Julius, 544. Timothy, 118; account of Capt. Goodwin's Co., 129.


Buel's sawmill, 367. Burchard, Eli, 274, 278, 280.


Burgoyne's surrender, 148.


Burning of the Blue house, 181.


Burning of Danbury, 139.


Burr, Andrew, 24.


Burr Mountain, 53.


Burrall. Col. Charles, his regi- ment, 120; at Quebec, 121.


Burton, N. J., D.D., 333.


Bush, John C., 361.


Butrick, Lois Porter, 267.


Call, George M., absconded. 378.


Campaign at L. I. and New York, 124.


Camp, Caleb J., genealogy, 420. Charles W., 277. Moses, 515.


Canada, 57. Carlisle. Elihu, gen., 484, 520.


Carrington, Elisha, 362, 544. Rev. George, 112, 114. Jesse, 339. John, 359.


Case, Rev. Francis H., call and ministry: 321.


Census, 1877, 337.


Centennial celebration, 393.


Centennial sermon, 55.


Chair factory, 371.


Chapman, James, 555.


Cheese boxes first made, 365.


Cheese, quantity manufactured, 366. Cheese trade. The, 365.


Choir organized, 86; choristers, 85.


Christian Commission, 376.


Christian home in Goshen, sixty years ago, 285.


595


INDEX.


Church, James, 34.


Prof. Samuel, 318.


Clark, John C., 282.


Clergyman's wives, 227. Cleveland, Rev. James B., sup- plied pulpit, 93. Clock factories, 369.


Clothing seut to Ticonderoga, 123.


College land, 22.


Comus, Ambrose, 121; account battle of Stillwater, 144. Cyprian, 121; house, 443. genealogy, 442.


Rev. Timothy and wife, 338.


Colonial records, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 34, 67.


Colton, Rev. Chester, 115.


Committee to lay out "Western lands " and report, 20, 21.


Common Schools, 266. Conference, Conn. State, 328. Congregational Church, First, 72; organized, 75; articles of agreement, 76 places of worship, 78; benevolences, 93, 100; house of worship re- built, 94; dedicated, 96. Church, No, Goshen, 111. Connecticut Historical Collec- tions, 263.


Cook & Porter, 364.


Cook genealogy, 448. George B., 392.


Mrs. Harriet, 404.


Mrs. Moses, decorating soldiers' graves, 245. Gen. Moses, 280.


Moses, Jun., 383. Ralph F., 364, 451.


Cooke, Rollin H., 6. Consociation of Hartford County, 75.


Continental soldiers, 138. Contributions for foreign mis- sions, 252. County seat, strife for, 45.


Converts, First M. E., 160.


Crandall, George G., genealogy, 459. Creamer, A. G., 277. Culver, Samuel, 35.


Curtis, Rev. L. B., 6. Currency, value of, 306. Cutlery factory, Canada, 369. Davis, Calvin L., 383. C. H. S., biog. sketch, 340. Timothy F., 340.


Daniels, Rev. J. L., D.D., 99. Day, Rev. Jeremiah, 275. Deacons of church (not indexed), 101.


Dear, George, killed, 123. Declaration of Independence read, 125.


Dedication of M. E. church, 167. DeForest, Carlos, 280; George, 279, 281; Henry, 279, 281; Sam- uel, 279, 281; William, 279. Delegates to frame State Consti- tution, 404.


to ratify Constitution U. S., 404. Deming, Benjamin, 566. Elias, 338. Wait, 454.


Description of Goshen, 1836, 263. Dibble, John, relief granted, 67, 356.


Dickerman, Capt. Isaac, 35.


Dickinson, Hon. Daniel S., 243. Difficulties with Colony, 16. Dignifying the pews, 175. Division of Hartford and Wind- sor Grant, 21.


Dog Pond, 52. Doud, John, 65; recruiting, 124, 369; gunsmith, 370.


Doubleday, Rev. William, his pastorate, 93, 100, 262; biog. sketch, 333. Draft in 1777, 141.


Dunning, Edward D., 279.


Durant, Rev. William, 6.


Dwight, Rev. Theo. M., called to pastorate, 92. President Timothy, 22; from travels, 49.


Eels, Samuel, 36. Eldridge, John B., 330. Seymour H., 383.


Ely, Rev. James, 318. Emerson, Rev. Ralph, 276.


Emigrants from Goshen, 14. Enlistments in the War of the Rebellion, 380.


596


INDEX.


Episcopalians, 79. Episcopal Church, The, 158. Esquire's Farm, 27; sale of part, 42; survey, 46.


Everest, Charles Hall, D.D., 557. Events prior to settlement, 15. Exhibitions at Academy, 283.


Excise law, 187.


Family, The Christian, 285.


Farmers' Union Company, 363. Fennell, Rev. Wm. G., biog. sketch, 223.


" Fire in the rear " men, 372. First Congregational Church, 150th anniversary, 99; deacons and members (not indexed), 101.


First M. E. Church building, 162. First deed, 36; settlers, 42; house, 43; child, 44; death, 44, militia company, 45; town meeting, 46; survey, 46; school, 266; high school, 270; M. E. Church singing school, 167.


Five towns laid out, 23; act di- recting sale and settlement, 26. Foot, Miss Laura, 9.


Peggy, 267.


Forbes, Mrs. Elizabeth A. (Pow- ers), 6; 280, 281.


Foreign Missionary Society, 250.


Forge at West Goshen, 368.


Foster, Fred M., tannery, 371. Fowler, Rev. Joseph, 316. Fox, Washington, 404. Freeman, Essex, 293.


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French and Indian War, 65. Frisbie, Benjamin, 42; 367, 368. Fyler, Stephen, 186. Gallup, Dwight, 557.


Gates, Gen. Horatio, council of war, 144.


Gay, Col. Fisher, 125. Gaylord, Miss Amy, 277. Rev. Asahel, 115. Mrs. Eliza N., 280.


genealogy, 452. Rev. Reuben, 280.


Lieut. Timothy, killed, 65, 367, 368. Lieut. Timothy, 2d, 125. Capt. Willard, 262, 282, 395. Willard E., 393.


Genealogies, 407. Gerrie, Rev. A. W., 96. Gillett, Rev. Alexander, 256. Gold, Theodore S., 276, 281, 282, 283, 394.


Goodenough, Rev. Arthur, 98. Goodwin, Stephen, 39; committee of correspondence, 1774, 117; recruiting, 124; march to New York and rations, 125. Goshen to Ohio, 1799, 191. soldiers in Revolutionary War, 152. M. E. Circuit, 165. described in 1836, 263. of to-day, 405.


Grammar school, 270. Grand lists, 1755 -- 1775, 188.


Grant to Hartford and Windsor, 16. to Charles Richards, 66. Gray, Moses W., 9, 363; gen., 455, 557. Silas A., 557. Great hail storm, 181. Griggs, Doctor Oliver B., 518. Gristmill, Dog Pond, 368; in West Goshen, 368; near George Johnson's, 369. Griswold, Rev. Darius O., 201. Frank W., gen., 459. genealogy, 455. Giles, 9; biog. sketch, 242; 276; 404. Guns manufactured, 370.


Gunstock Brook and Gunstock Hollow, 51.


Hale, Adino, 45; biog. sketch, 233; 404. Mrs. Candace, 45, 234. Justus, Timothy, Martha, 45. Hall, Asaph, committee of corre- spondence, 1774, 117; first lieut. at Ticon- deroga, 118; captain, 231.


Prof. Asaph, biog. sketch, 344. genealogy, 459. Rev. Gordon, 315, 317. John, 19; grant to, 20, 27. Lyman, 393. Mrs. Lyman, song, 394. Prof. Percival, 6.


597


INDEX.


Hallock, Dudley F., 392. Rev. Jeremiah, 257. Hammond, George, genealogy, 471.


Hard Winter, The, 180. Hart, Mrs. Adeline, 6. Deacon Heury, 297.


Hart's, Henry, Clock factory, 369. Hart, Rev. Luther, 198.


Hartford and Windsor, division with, 21. Harvey, Miss Catherine, 320. Charles T., 6, 320.


Rev. Joseph, call and min- istry, 91, 255, 267, 270; biog. sketch, 316; pub- lications, 317; pupils in theology, 318. Lemuel, 546. Hawley, Doctor George B., 279. Hazen, Rev. Timothy A., his pas- torate, 93, 100; biog. sketch, 336.


Heaton, Rev. Stephen, 35, 39; call, 72; ordination, 77; oppo- sition, 80; biog. sketch, 304. Herald, George, 163. William, 385. Hibbard, Rev. A. G., his pastor- ate, 93, 97. Charles M., 278.


Hickox, Ensign Joseph, 45, 78.


Hickock, Rev. Laurens P., called to pastorate, 92, 321. High school, 270. Hill, Billious, 44. Ebenezer, 42.


Isaac, 42, 44.


Luke, Jun., 42.


Samuel, 24.


Uri, 357. Benoni, elected first chor- ister, 85; gunsmith, 370.


Hills, Capt. Medad, 136; colonel. and contractor for muskets, 371.


Hinman, Captain Samuel, 46.


Hitchcock, John, 28, 46.


Hodges. Willard, 282.


Holbrook, Abijah, 360.


Holly, Alfred A., 552.


Hooker, Rev. Asabel, call and ordination, 89; students, 91; founded


first high school, 270; biog. sketch, 308; pub-


lications, 313; students, 314; Pres. Humphrey's estimate of him, 315. Rev. Edward W., D.D., 205. Nathaniel, 34.


Hopee, Thomas, 298. Hopkins, Samuel Miles, 343.


Horsford, Orville, 279.


House, The oldest, 44.


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Household company, 149. Howe, Birdsey T., 169. Miss Delia, 292. Miss Melvina, 277. Hudson, David, com. of corre- spondeuce, 1774, 117; character and benevo- lence, 196, 516. Colony, 190; second com- pany to, 195.


Humphrey, Lieut. Ashbel, 66. David, 266. Edward L., gen., 462. genealogy, 462. President Heman, D.D., 257; estimate of Hook- er, 315. Humphrey's Lane, 64.


Humphrey, Samuel, 39; church of England man, 79.


Hunt, Rev. Aaron, 269. Mrs. Nancy (Thompson), 268. Huntington, Rev. Joshua, 315. Thomas, 21.


Hurlbut, Frederick E., 364, 538. Gideon, 78, 368. Huxley, Asahel M., M.D., 340. Huxley, Edward C., 384. Matthew H., 384. Hyde, Rev. Charles M., supplied pulpit, 93. Henry B., genealogy. Rev. John, 315.


In memory of soldiers, 392.


Ives genealogy, 469. Rev. Mark, 218.


Ivy mountain, 52. Jenkins, Mrs. Chloe (Thompson), 280, 542. Johnson, Solon B., 395.


Judd, Marcellus J., 385.


Capt. William, 22, 38.


598


INDEX.


Justices of the Peace, 184. Kecutucusuk pond, 51. Kellogg, Helmont, 159, 163.


Kendrick, Rev. Asahel C., 546. A. Judson, 547. Rev. Clark, 543. Rev. Ryland, 547. Samuel S., 546. Kilbourne, Dwight C., 395.


Kimberly, Daniel, 385. Sherman, 54. Laborers' wages, 74. Labor strike, 192.


Law, Edward, 38. Jonathan, 41.


Lawyers, 343. Lawyer answered by Hopee, 298.


Thomas


Laying out five towns, 23.


Lee, Daniel, killed, French and Indian war, 65. Legacies to Academy, 276. Legislative committees, how


paid, 28.


Lester, Hon. C. S., 355.


Lewis, Benjamin, 42. Edmund, 21, 22. Elihu, 360. genealogy, 474. & Lyman, 362.


Lincoln, President, 349. Liquor sold in 1811, 9.


Litchfield County Consociation, 81; cost of entertainment, 83.


Lombard, Otis, 276, 283.


Long Swamp, 53. Loomis, Simeon, Chair factory, 371.


Lord, Rev. Daniel B., 93, 100. Mrs. Ruth (Thompson), 541.


Lucas & Allyn, 364. Frederick A., 6, 364, 385, 393, 395. genealogy, 480. Hurlbut & Allyn, 364. & Hurlbut, 364. Ludington, Theron S., 267, 361. Lyman, Miss Abigail, 276; be- quest, 337. Daniel E., 386. Ephraim, 220, 279, 281. Erastus, biog. sketch, 241, 271, 273, 278.


genealogy, 486. H. Nelson, 363.


Lyman, Deacon Moses, biog. sketch, 236; epitaph, 265. Col. Moses, biog. sketch, 237; license to keep chaise, 239, 361. Moses, Esq., 3d, biog. sketch, 240, 271. Moses, 4th, 240, 391.


Moses, 5th, 393. & Porter, 363. Samuel, 271, 344.


Mails and post-offices, 249. Manor, The, 54, 187. Manufactures and mills, 367. Marksmanship, John Doud's, 65.


Marriages, 573. Marriage custom, 177.


Marshapaug Pond, 52. Marsh, Rev. Frederick, 115, 262. Captain John, 21, 24. William, 35.


Massacre of Carter family, 68.


Martin, A. J. P., 546.


Mather, Roland, 330.


McCabe, James P., 387. Peter, 387.


McCone, Thomas, absconded, 378.


Mears, Simeon, 545. Mechanics Hall, 46.


Meeting-house, com. to locate, 34, 35; voted to build, 73, 78; com. to seat, 78; second, voted to build, 84; selectmen to seat, 86; third house rebuilt, 94. Members of church (not in- dexed), 101.


Memorial Hall, Hartford, 329. Memorial to Soldiers, 392.


Men to be remembered, 228 -- 248. Mercantile Company, 359. Merchants, 356; their profits, 364. . Merwin genealogy, 493. Julius I., 525.


Methodist Church, West Goshen, 159; commenced, 165; mem- bers entered ministry, 170; church built, 167. Methodist Church, North Goshen, 171.


Miles, A. & Son, 363.


Caleb, 499.


Daniel, 359, 499.


INDEX. 599


Miles, Hon. Frederick, biog.


sketch, 247, 282.


genealogy, 495. & Gray, 363. Militia at New York, 1776, 135.


Miller, Rev. Wm. F., pulpit sup- ply, 89.


Mills and manufactures, 367. Charity, 267.


Sidney, contract to teach Academy, 274, 279, 283.


Miner, Colonel, of Woodbury, 45. Orson M., 386.


Minister, committee to hire, 72. Ministers' wives, 227. born in Goshen, 198. Money paid in town in War of Rebellion, 380.


Mooney, James, 387.


Moral Society, The, 253.


Morris, James, 297.


Mosely, Miss, 260.


Munson, John, French and Ind- ian War, 66. Miss Ruth, 268. Thomas, 161.


Muskets manufactured, 370.


Nash, Samuel, 78; biog. sketch, 231.


Negro slaves, 172.


New Bantam, 15; name, 42.


Newbury, Roger, 20.


Newell, Rev. Abel, call and in- stallation, 83; biog. sketch, 305. North, Elisha, 66. genealogy, 502. John, 357, 503.


John, Jun., in expedition to Quebec, 1775, 119. J. Howard, M.D., 339. Joseph, 339, 503. Joseph, Jun., 339. Theodore, 344, 404. Pond, 51.


Norris, Rev. A. H., 97.


Norton, Abraham, 44, 251. Alexander, 365. Rev. Augustus T., 279, 281, 511.


Birdsey, 360, 361.


Mrs. Delia (Beach), deco- rating soldiers' graves, 245.


Col. Ebenezer, 47. 78, 117; docket, 184, 365.


Norton, Ebenezer, Jr., manufac- ture muskets, 370; com. for procuring firearms, 371. Edward, 6, 282, 394.


Eugene P., 396. genealogy, 507. Henry, 48; biog. sketch, 244, 393, 395. & Henderson, 363. John, 518. Rev. John F., biog. sketch, 219, 262, 278, 279. Deacon Lewis Mills, pre- paring history, 7; biog. sketch, 8; Noah H. Os- borne's reminiscences of, 13; surveyor, 47;


writes


history


of


church, 75, 90; col-


lector for missions, 251.


Lewis M., & Sons, 11.


Miss Maria, 6.


Miles, elected 85. chorister,


Nathaniel, 361.


Oliver, 369.


Oliver & Ebenezer, saw- mill, 369.


& Porter, 363.


Rev. Robert. biog. sketch, 221, 262, 277, 282.


Thomas, 507.


Obookiah, Henry, 297, 317.


Ordination of the missionaries, 255; semicentennial of, 262.


Osborn, Myron, 397. Oviatt, Elizabeth (Carter), story of, 68; descendants, 71. Samuel, gen., 459.


Palisadoed houses, 61, 62.


Palmer, Andrew. hoists flag, 373. James M., 388.


rebel


Parish, Division of, 79, 82, 83.


Parmelee,


Abraham,


hiog.


sketch, 230. Mrs. Abraham, 231. Elisha, 198. Parmelee's Manor, 54, 187.


Parsons, Rev. Levi, 260. Parsonage, voted to build. 87.


Pastors, First Church, 304.


Patent. petition for and issued, 38.


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INDEX.


Pease, Hon. Henry R., 282.


Peck, Paul, noted hunter and sol- dier, 139. Pelton, Robert, 556.


Pendleton, Henry G., 280. Theodore A., 388.


Perkins, Eli, 555.


Perrin, Prof. Bernadotte B., 351. Rev. Lavalette, D.D., his pastorate, 92; biog.


sketch, 325. Mrs. Lavalette, 326.


Perry, Rev. David L., 255, 257.


Peters, Rev. Absalom, D.D .. sup- plied pulpit, 92.


Petition assembly for power to tax. 74. Pettibone, Benjamin W., 6. Samuel, 39. 56, 72, 343; sawmill, 367.


Phelps. Abel, 39.


Pie Hill, 53.


Pierce, Rev. John D., 276.


Plumb, Rev. A. H., D.D., 6.


Pratt, Isaac, 357.


Prentice, Charles T., 279.


Prices and expenses, 361.


Physicians, 338.


Poem by Mrs. Lucy (Ray) Wad- hams, 397.


Ponds, 51.


Pond Hill, 53.


Population of town, 404.


Porter, Charles J., 364, 388; gen., 465. John P., 363; gen., 465. Seth, 47.


Rev. Doct., Farmington, 257.


Post-offices, 249.


Pottery, Jesse Wadhams'. 370.


Powers. Rev. Grant, 55, 92; biog. sketch, 321. Pretended claimants of " West- ern Lands," 18.


Price genealogy, 521.


Prominent men, 236.


Proprietors' first meeting. 30; names, 32. Prout, John, 24, 38.


Publications of Rev. Dr. Thomp- son. 216.


Pulpit supplies, 86. 89, 92. 93. Punderson, Rev. Thomas, 315. Putnam, Gen. Israel. 134.


Quain, John, absconded, 378. Quarterly meetings, Methodist, 163.


Rally for the flag, 373.


Rebel flag raised in Goshen, 373. Rebellion, War of the, 372. Record Goshen soldiers in War of the Rebellion, arranged alpha- betically, 381.


Records of First Church lost, 75. Reeve, Benjamin, French and Indian war, 66. Hon. Tapping, 251. Reminiscences, Academy, 278, 281, 282.


Representatives (names not in- dexed), 401.


Reservoirs, Torrington Water Co., 51, 52.


Residences, 1745, 55 -- 64. Revolutionary War, 117; first company, 118; soldiers' outfit, 121. Rice, Major James Q., principal academy, 277; raises company, 377, 389, 452. William McK., 389. Richards. Charles, French and Indian war, 66. Elbert S .. 6; historian M. E. Church, 168, 525. genealogy, 522. Samuel, 361.


Richmond, Edward S., 388.


Riggs, John, 21.


Riley & Ludington, 361. Samuel C., 538.


Riot at Hartford. 17. Roads and residences. 1745. 55-64.


Roberts, Benjamin, conversion, 161. Rev. H. B., 98.


Robinson. William T., 389.


Rockwood, Dr. Elisha. 545.


Rogers, Hezekiah G., 281.


Royce. John, 369. Josiah, French and In- dian War. 66. Rum, one day's trade in, 358. Russell. Stephen, 555. Sabbath-day houses. 85, 176. Sale and settlement of five


towns, 26. of township, 30.


601


INDEX.


Salt, scarcity of, iu 1777, 141. Sampson, Rev. , 115.


Sandwich Islands mission, 255.


Sauford, Alson, 439, 522.


Saratoga, Battle of, 147.


Sawmill, The first, 367.


Scenery, 49.


Schools, act for encouragement of, 24; schoolhouse located, 85; schools and academy, 266; teachers, 267; schoolhouse, 268.


School Hill, 53. Scoville, Hubert S., 521, 538. Simmons W., 521. Scoville's wagon and carriage factory, 371.


Second Cong. Church, 111; mem- bers dismissed, 112; deacons, 116.


Sedgwick, Capt. John, com- manded first company, 118; house burned, 119. Gen. John, 253, 280, 446. Philo C., 280. Seminary for young ladies, 268. Settlement with Hartford and Windsor, 19.


Seymour, Capt. Thomas, 20.


Sherman, Rev. Josiah, called to pastorate, 86; biog. sketch, 306. Sill, Elisha, 338.


Silliman, Ebenezer, 21.


Singing at M. E. church, 164; at ordination missionaries, 258 .. Slaves, 293.


Smallpox treatment, 122.


Smith, Hon. John Cotton, 251. John, Jr., 356. M. D. F., 395. Soldiers' Aid Society, 376. Bill for entertaining, 67; in Capt. Goodwin's Co., 126; fight with Hes- sians, 132; cooking, 135; in memory of, 392.


Soper, Joel, 339. Sperry, Albert, 374. Corydon S., 282. Spinning match, The, 179. Stage routes, 249. Stanley, Hiram, war of 1812, 250. Nathaniel, Sr., 24; en- tertaining "soulgers," 67, 75, 79; tannery, 270.


Stanley, Nathaniel, Jr., Freuch and Indian war, 66. Starr, Ephraim, 358. Rev. E. C., 96.


Stewart, George C., 546. John H., 390. Samuel, 546. Stickney, Miss Angeline, 346. Stoddard, Alanson, 46. Capt. Luther, his Co.,


1776, 120.


Stone, Rev. John G., 276. Substitutes furnished, 379. Suffering of Revolutionary sol- diers relieved, 300.


Survey, first of town, 29.


Surveyors, 46, 47, 48. Tallmadge, Col. Beujamiu, 256. Tanneries, 370.


Tavern, 1745, 55, 61.


Teachers, distinguished, 280, 281, 344.


Tenney, Miss Annie M., 278. Tennooe, William, 317. Thompson, Amos, 39, 78, 531. Dea. Augustus, biog. sketch, 234, 260. Rev. Augustus C., D.D., 5; called to pastorate, 92, 100; biog. sketch, 213; sketch of Dea. Lewis M. Norton, 252; account of ordination missionaries, 255; ad- dress semicentennial missionaries ordina- tion, 262; the academy, 270, 279, 281; sermon, 285, 542. Darius, D., 268; gen. 459, 540. genealogy, 526. Deacon Gideon, 39, 78, 79, 532. Widow Gideon, 300.


James, biog. sketch, 232, 531, 545. Jonathan, 164, 536. Miss Nancy, 268. Samuel, 530. Professor William, D.D., biog. sketch, 211, 262, 318, 541. Thomson, Arthur C., 6.


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INDEX.


Thomson, Gen. David, 537. Henry W., 540. Juliett M., 540. Deacon Stephen, 534. Throop, William, 24.


Thurston, Rev. Asa, ordination, 256; singing, 258. Tipping Rock, 53.


Tories, 156. Towner genealogy, 548. Samuel, 72.


Town named, 25.


Elevation of, 50. meeting, first, 33; 1774,


137; 1777, 141, 142; 1778, 149; 1780, 150; 1781, 151; 1782, 152.


Treadwell, Governor, 257.


Triplets, The, 183.


Tuttle, Stephen, French and In- dian War, 66.


Tyler, Rev. Edward R., 279. Pond, 52.


Union Army, First Volunteers, 372.


Vaill, Rev. Hermon L., 270; teach- ing, 318. Henry L., 390.


Wade, Miss Lucia, 269.


Wages of laborers, 1740, 74.


Wadhams, Albert, 392, 394, 555. & Carrington, 362.


David, 362.


Edward, 559.


genealogy, 553.


Henry W., 559.


Jesse, 370.


John H., 280.


John Marsh, 6; biog. sketch, 245, 280, 282, 393, 394.


Jonathan, 29.


Mrs. Lucy (Ray), 397.


Captain Luman, 559.


Moses, 362.


Sidney, 392.


& Thompson, 362. Uri M., 558. Uri, 390.


Willard L., 391.


Willard Norton. 559.


Wadsworth, James, 19, 21, 24, 27, 42; grant to, 20, 125.


Walter, Cobb & Co., failure, 10; 370.


War of the Revolution, 117; of 1812, 250; Rebellion, 372.


Watson, Capt. Titus, his com- pany, 1776, 120.


Weeks, Howe & Son, 363.


West Side Pond, 52.


Wheeler, Christopher, 396.


Whist, the Indian, 51. Pond, 51. Whiting, Captain Joseph, 20, 24, 36. Col. William, 17.


Wilcox, John, John Jr., Moses, Thomas, French and Indian war, 66.


Wild Animals, 173. Willard, Nathaniel, 24.


Samuel, 21. 24.


Williams, Capt. Benaiah, 45.


Willoughby genealogy, 560. John, 551. Winchell, Munson, French and Indian war, 66. .


Winds and snow, 50.


Wing, Rev. Charles S., 222. & Gilbert, 371. Wolcott, Gen. Oliver, call for vol- unteers, 143, 338. Roger, 21.


Women's record in the Rebellion, 377.


Woman who whipped her hus- band, 178.


Women with army, 146.


Woolen cloths, Walter, Cobb & Co., 370.


factory, West Goshen,


368.


Wooster, James N., 391.


Miss Lucy, 369.


Worcester, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 257.


Wright, Dr. Albert, 280. genealogy, 560. George M., 564.


Henry G .. 393, 563.


Lieut. John, 66, 562.


Moses, 44. William E., 561.


Wyllys, George. 41. Young Ladies Seminary, 268.


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