Index to "History of New London, Connecticut" : from the first survey of the coast in 1612 to 1860, Part 10

Author: Griswold, Cecelia, 1876-
Publication date: 1950
Publisher: New London : Trustees of the Public Library of New London
Number of Pages: 148


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Ship building, Gales Ferry, 603


Ship building, Niantic River, 610


"Ship, Great," (launched 1725), 242


Shipman, Edward, (Capt.), 518


Shipping of the district of New London, Return for 1761, 477


Ships, (see also "Ship, Great"), number owned by each firm of whaling merchants, 647


Shirley, (Gov.), 468, 469


Shooting at mark, 406-407


Shore, Sampson, 75


Shore Line route, 682


Short, Catharine, 358


Short, Charles, 358


Short, Elizabeth, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Short), 357


Short, Thomas, sketch, 357-358; 471


Shrewsbury, New Jersey, 313


Shrimpton, Samuel, 139


Shubrick, Lieut., 637


Siccanemos, River of, see Mystic River


Signal guns from Fort Griswold (1781), 546-547 Silly Cove, 234


Simone (Indian servant), 330


Singleton, Richard, 265; sketch, 355


Singleton, Richard, Jr., 355


Singleton, Wait-Still, 355


Singleton, William, 355


Sistare, Charles, 669


Sistare, Gabriel (Capt.), 483 note, 484


Sistare, Gabriel, Jr., 483 note


Sistare, (or Sistera), Gabriel & Co., 484


Sistare, Joseph C., 665


Sistera, see Sistare


Situate, see Scituate


Six Principle Baptists, see Baptists, Six Principle


Sixpenny island, 81


Sizer, Jonathan, 598


Skarritt, see Scarritt


Skesooch, 605 Skidmore, , 61


Skidmore, Thomas, 60, 232


Skillinger, 136


Skillinger, Jacob, 133


Skillinger, Mrs., 248 Skinner, Joseph, (Capt.), 583


Skinner, William, 583


Skippers, coasters and skippers, 231, 232 Skolinks, 240


Slaves, punishment of ten negro slaves, 409 Sloan, Robert, 463, 474


112


Sloan's Warehouse, Robert Sloan's warehouse, 463, 465


Sloane, Hans, Sir,123


Small-pox, 220, 316, 393; death of Capt. John Mason, 410; French exiles arrive with, 470; quarantine ground, 474-475; inoculation for, 504, 506; in army, 521; among returned prisoners, 527-528; prejudice against inoculation, 528, 612


Smedley, Samuel, (Capt.), 538


Smith, 61, 321-324


Smith, (-) (Mrs.), Haughton, (Mrs. Benjamin Smith), 299


Smith, Ann, 323


Smith, Bathsheba, 209, 322


Smith, Bathsheba, (Rogers) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Smith), 202, 322, 370


Smith, Bathshua, 206


Smith, Benjamin, 299


Smith, Edward, 93, 198, 322, 323


Smith, Elizabeth, (daughter of John), 252, 322


Smith, Elizabeth, (daughter of Nehemiah), 292, 323


Smith, Elizabeth, (daughter of Richard), 322, 358


Smith, Elizabeth, (Bliss) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Edward Smith), 198, 323


Smith, Elizabeth, (Rogers) (Mrs.), (Mrs. James Smith), 322


Smith, Experience, 323


Smith, Franklin, (Capt.), 643


Smith, George, 440, 441


Smith, Giles, 58, 60, 321-322


Smith, Hamilton Lanphere, 669


Smith, Henry (Rev.), 151


Smith, Jabez, (Lieut.), 544


Smith, James, 322


Smith, James, (Capt.), 643


Smith, Joanna (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Smith), 252, 322, 323, 362


Smith, John, 86, 92, 96, 136, 138; and wife, 144; 230, 252, 322, 323, 362 Smith, John, (son of Edward), 198, 323


Smith, John, (son of Richard), 322


Smith, Joseph, 404


Smith, Joseph Ledyard, 669


Smith, Lieut., 109, 135, 136


Smith, Lydia (Winchester) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Nehemiah Smith, Jr.), 323 Smith, Mary, 292, 323


Smith, Merritt, 441


Smith, Nehemiah, 84, 86, 93, 96, 142, 259, 260, 261, 292, 322, 323


Smith, Nehemiah, Jr., 171 and note; 253, 322, 415, 437, 439


Smith, Nehemiah, (Sergt.), 199


Smith, Obadiah, 323, 324 note


Smith, Oliver, (Capt.), 516 note


Smith, Orrin F., 627 note


Smith, Ralph, 322


Smith, Rebecca, 151


Smith, Rebecca (Smith) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Smith), 151


Smith, Richard, 84, 168, 172, 175, 202, 322, 358


Smith, Richard, (various others of this name), 322


Smith, Robert B. (Capt.), 643


Smith, Sabin K., 669


Smith, Samuel, (son of Nehemiah), 323


Smith, Samuel, (Lieut.), 83, 85, 96, 150-151 and notes; 324 Smith, Samuel, Sen. (Lieut.), (of Wethersfield), 151


Smith, Simeon (Maj.), 631


Smith, Weaver, 294


113


Smith family, sketch, 321-324 Smith Memorial Home, formerly a Mason's hotel, 627 Smith- (Perkins & Smith, whaling firm), 647


Smith's Cove, 404


Smith's farmhouse, 325


Smith's furnace, 520


Snow, Great, 362, 405-406


Sobuck (Indian name), 617


Society, (vessel), 238


Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 440, 444, 445, 593 Society for Propagating the Gospel in New England, 128


Society for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, see Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts


Society of Cincinnati, see Massachusetts Society of Cincinnati


Society of Trade and Commerce, see New London Society of Trade and Commerce


Socinian principles, 437


"Soldier grant," 65, 170-171


Soldier land, 323


Soldier lot, 391


Soldier's Farm, 260


Soldier's Reward (pond), 171


Solomon's Brook, 62


Sonkipog, (Indian word for cold water), 49 note


Sound Steamboat Co., 682


South America, 387, 640


South Carolina, 421 note


South Kingston, 184 note; 347, 418


South Society (Groton), 460


Southampton, N. Y., 136, 237, 313, 529


Southerton, Pawkatuck named Southerton, 104; Southerton named Mis- tick, 106; made part of Connecticut and named Stonington, 106; 129, 249, 328, 333


Southerton, (Hartford County), 439


Southmead, John, 148 note, 338


Southmead, Millicent (Addis) (Mrs.), (Mrs. William Southmead), 148 note; 338 and note


Southmead, William, 148 note; 338 and note


Southmead, William, Jr., 148 note; 338


Southold, 266, 274, 278, 279, 283, 316, 339, 441, 450, 454 note; 529, 616 Spain, 233, 385; war with 387-388


Spaniards, 390


Spanish and French War, 488


Spanish colonies, 462


Spanish vessel, arrives in distress, 462; cargo landed and partly stolen, 463-468


Sparrow, Timothy, (Capt.), 582


Special court, 213, 223, 224


Speedwell, (barque), built by Mould and Coit 1660, 231, 236


Speedwell, (ship), 236


Speedwell, (vessel), came to America in 1656, 322


Spencer, - (-) (Mrs.) Hungerford, (Mrs. Samuel Spencer), 157, 281


Spencer, Hannah (Willey) (Mrs.), Blatchford, (Mrs. Samuel Spencer), 157


Spencer, Samuel, 157, 281


Spicer, Abel, (Capt.), 335, 513


Spicer, Abigail, 335


114


Spicer, Edward, 335 Spicer, Hannah, 335 Spicer, Jane, 335 Spicer, Joseph, 335


Spicer, Mary (Mrs.), (Mrs. Peter Spicer), 335


Spicer, Peter, 146; sketch, 335


Spicer, Peter, Jr., 335


Spicer, Ruth, 335


Spicer, Samuel, 335


Spicer, William, 335


Spooner, Alden, 655


Spooner, Alden, 2nd, 655-656


Spooner, Judah P., 655


Spooner, Thomas, 655


Spooner family (printers), 655-656


Sprague, David, 438


Spring, The, 133, 134


Spring Meadow, 60


Springer, Dennis, 265


Springer, James, 656


Springfield, 96, 134, 202, 209 note; 328 note; 664


Springfield, Ill., 657


Spy, (vessel), 510, 525; takes to France first copy of ratified treaty of peace after American Revolution, 538


Squakeag, (place), 87 note


Squire, , 639


Squirrel, (vessel), 478


Squammacutt, see Westerly


Stafford, Thomas, 145


Stafford Springs, 664


Stallion, - , 75,133


Stallion, Christian (-) (Mrs.), Chapell, (Mrs. Edward Stallion), 326, 346 Stallion, Deborah, 346


Stallion, Edward, 68, 84 note; 152, 232, 237, 251, 264, 308, 326, 327; sketch, 346, 366


Stallion, Edward, Jr., 346


Stallion, Elizabeth (Miller) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Edward Stallion), 327, 346


Stallion, Margaret, 308, 346


Stallion, Margaret, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Edward Stallion), 346


Stallion, Sarah, 346, 366


Stallon, see Stallion


Stamford, 306


Stamp Act, effect of, 482-483


Stanfield, 280


Stanley, see Stallion, 346


Stanton, 75, 76, 88, 103, 181, 274


Stanton, Amos, (Capt.), 558, 559


Stanton, Anna, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Stanton), 297 and note


Stanton, Borradil (Denison) (Mrs.), 334


Stanton, Daniel, 237, 297


Stanton, Dorothy, 297 Stanton, Hannah, 297


Stanton, John, 106, 129, 297, 326


Stanton, John, (Capt.), 428 Stanton, Joseph, 297


Stanton, Mary, 202, 297


Stanton, Robert, 285, 297 Stanton, Sarah, 297


115


Stanton, Sarah (Denison), (Mrs.), 334


Stanton, Thomas, 28, 55, 66, 67, 68, 69, 89, 99, 101, 102 and note; 129, 202, 249, 285; sketch, 296-297


Stanton, Thomas, Jr., 285, 297 Stanton, Thomas, 3rd, 297


Stanton, England, 498


Stanton's trading house, 102 note


Staplehowe, 335


Stapleton, Capt., 556 note


Star and Democrat, 658


Starke, Aaron, 96, 142; sketch, 313-314


Starke, Aaron, Jr., 314


Starke, John, 314, 437


Starke, William, 314, 436


Starr, 97


Starr, Benjamin, (born 1679), 241, 279, 312, 318, 320


Starr, Comfort, (of Ashford), 319


Starr, Comfort, (son of Samuel), 318, 319


Starr, Comfort, (son of Thomas of Yarmouth, Mass.), 319


Starr, Comfort, Jr., 319


Starr, Daniel, (2nd Lieut.), 544


Starr, Elizabeth, 319


Starr, Elizabeth, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Joseph Starr), 320


Starr, Elizabeth, (Morgan) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Jonathan Starr), 319


Starr, Hannah (Brewster) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Starr), 277, 318, 319


Starr, Jared, 575, 615


Starr, Jared, (Capt.), 320


Starr, John, 319


Starr, Jonathan, 318, 319, 320, 415


Starr, Jonathan, (living in 1783), 592


Starr, Jonathan, (living when Miss Caulkins wrote her history), 318 Starr, Jonathan, Jr., 318, 320


Starr, Jonathan, 3rd, 320 and note


Starr, Joseph, (Capt.), 320


Starr, Lydia (Latham) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Benjamin Starr), 312


Starr, Mary, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Comfort Starr), 319


Starr, Mary (Morgan) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Starr), 319


Starr, Mary, (Seabury) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Jonathan Starr, 3rd), 320 and note


Starr, Pierre S., 669


Starr, Richard, 320 and note


Starr, Samuel, 145, 250, 251, 277; sketch, 318-320


Starr, Samuel, (son of Jonathan), 319


Starr, Samuel, Jr., 318, 319


Starr, Thomas (of Yarmouth, Mass.), 319


Starr, Thomas (son of Samuel), 259, 318, 319


Starr, Vine, 311 note


Starr, Wm. H. & Co., 658


State armed vessels, 538-539


State St. (Broad St., Church St., Congress St., Court St., King St.), 62, 68, 83, 93, 157 note; fortified houses, 183; 278, 302, 303 note; 318, 406, 444, 592, 620, 622, 626, 627; graded, 629, 659; descrip- tive sketch, in 1860, 674-677; 678


Steam navigation, first, 652-654; Sound Steamboat Co., 682


Stebbins, 59, 61, 73, 95, 426


Stebbins, Bethia (Comstock) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Daniel Stebbins), 314


Stebbins, Daniel, 259, 314


Stebbins, Deborah (Moore) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Stebbins), 314, 321


116


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Stebbins, John, 44, 57, 58, 60, 65, 74, 81, 143, 259, 268; sketch, 314 Stebbins, John, Jr., 314, 321


Stebbins, Margaret (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Stebbins), 314


Stedman, Ann, 287, 342


Stedman, Hannah (Isbell) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Stedman), 272, 342, 371


Stedman, John (Lieut.), (of Wethersfield), 342


Stedman, John, 2nd, 342


Stedman, Thomas, 68, 69, 232, 272, 289; sketch, 342, 371


Steer, Elizabeth (-) (Mrs.), Wheeler, (Mrs. Richard Steer), 330


Steer, Richard, 213, 266, 330


Steevens, see Stevens


Stepney Church, 359


Sterling, James, 440, 441


Sterling, James, (Capt.), 242


Sterling Hill, 513


Stevens, Elizabeth (Gallop) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Henry Stevens), 292


Stevens, Henry, 292


Stevens, James, 239


Stevens, John, 231, 250, 264, 275


Stevens, Mary, 270


Stevens, Mary (Coit) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Stevens), 275 - Stevens, Samuel,151 note


Stevens, Sarah (Hough) (Mrs.) Carpenter, (Mrs. William Stevens), 341 Stevens, William (of Gloucester), 113


Stevens, William (of Killingworth), 341


Stewart, Duncan, 477-478; 511-512 and note; 622


Stewart, Matthew, 351, 408, 444, 474


Stewart, Nancy (Erving) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Duncan Stewart), 512 note


Stewart, William, 476, 584, 592, 615, 658


Stiles, (President of Yale College, 588


Still, (name), 39


Stillinger, 152


Stillman, Samuel, (Capt.), 574


Stinwicke, Cornelius, 232 note


Stockbridge, 186 note


Stockholm, 653, 654


Stockman, Charles S., 662


Stockman, Jacob, 595


Stocks, thrown into cove, 248; deficiency of, 253


Stoddard, E. V. (whaling merchant), 647


Stoddard, Enoch V., Jr., 669


Stoddard, John, 84


Stoddard, Mary (Mortimer) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Robert Stoddard), 354 Stoddard, Ralph, 159, 419, 420


Stoddard, Robert, 354


Stoddard, Vine, 311 note


Stoddard land, 159


Stone, Capt., 27, 28, 29, 30


Stone, Horatio, (Dr.), 665


Stone Church, (East Lyme), 616


Stonington (see also Southerton), 14, 91; "Mistick" named Stonington, 106, 107, 121, 122, 123, 143 note; 181, 182 note; 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 192, 225, 227, 236, 249, 251, 253 and note; 254, 255, 257, 261, 264, 271, 278 note; 282, 285, 291, 292, 296, 302, 303, 304, 307 and note; 313, 326, 328, 329, 330, 333, 334, 337, 338, 339, 349, 356, 358, 418, 420, 428, 430, 435, 443, 450, 451, 452,


117


453 note; 456, 459, 501, 505, 510; attack on, 516 and note; 518 note; 521, 526, 530, 538, 538, 577, 604, 642, 649, 667, 682, 687


Stonington, (whaling vessel), 642


Stonington Borough, 101


Stonington, Long-point, attack on (1776), 516 and note


Stonington Point (see item following), 99 note, 587


Stonington Point Light-house, 651


Stony Brook, 102


Stony-Hill Lane, 198 and note


Stoughton, Capt., encampment at Pequot Harbor, 36 and note; 37 and note; 38 and note; his recommendation of the place, 42 and note; 105, 106 Stoughton, General, 98


Stoughton, Mass., 679


Straight Cove, 61


Strait's Bridge, 615


Strait's Mouth, 121


Stratfield, 265, 338


Stratford, 58 note; 135 note; 201, 293, 327 and note


Streets, (see also Streets by name), 62, 626-629


Strickland, Peter, 259, 266


Strong, Joseph, (Rev.), (of Norwich), 573 note


Stuart, 196


Stubens, Stubbens, Stubbin, Stubbing, see Stebbins


Success, (vessel), 236, 336


Suffield, 513


Suffolk, (England), 39, 414


Suffolk County, Mass., 104, 189 note


Suffolk County, N. Y., 339


Suffolk Gazette, 656


Sugar-house (prison), 568


Sulivan, see Sullivan


Sullaven, see Sullivan


Sullivan, Elizabeth, 479 note


Sullivan, Elizabeth, (Chapman) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Sullivan), 479 note


Sullivan, Jeremiah C., 479 note


Sullivan, John, (living in 1664), 145


Sullivan, John, (living in 1768), 479 note


Sullivan, Mary, 479 note


Sullivan, Morten, 411 Summary, see New London Summary Sun, Sign of the, 476


Sunday-school, celebration in 1830, mentioned 588 note


Sunk-i-paug, Sunkipaug-suck, 49 and note


Superb, (British vessel), 636, 637


Superior Court, 218; first held in New London, 382; 384, 506 note; 671 Superior, (ship), 630 note


Superior, (whaling vessel), 642, 643


Supply, Committee of, 1777, 503


Surinam, 254


Surry County, Virginia, 129, 150


Survey of city by Moses Warren, 1807, 626


Suspended animation, strange case of, 132 Susquehannah and Delaware Co., 478 note


Sutton, Mary (Fosdick) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Sutton), 344 Sutton, Richard, 344


Swaddel, William, 266, 346


118


Swain, Capt., 640 Swain, O., 642 Swallow, (vessel), 238


Swamp fight, see King Philip's War


Swan, Jabez S. (Rev.), 598, 599, 679


Swan, (British ship of war), 516


Swansey, 181 Swanzea, 195, 266 Sweasy, 456


Sweden, 653


Sweezy, Joseph, 283


Sweezy, Rebecca (Satterly) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Joseph Sweezy), 283 Swegotchy, 124


Swichichog, 124


Sybada, Kempo, (Capt.), 68, 350


Sydenham, 412


Sylvester, Nathaniel, 148


Symonds, 154


Symonds, Harlakenden, 254


"Synagogue, Old" (nickname), 616 Syren, (vessel), 526


Taba-conomock, see Konomok


Taber, Job, 243


Taber, Philip, 70, 436, 438


Tabor,


.74


Tabor farm, 400 Tagwourcke (place), 102


Talcott,


104,174


Talcott, John, 178


Talcott, John, (Major), 185 and note, 186 and note


Talcott, Joseph, (Gov.), 385


Tallmage, Major, 532


Talman,


336


Talman, Joseph, 290


Tanners, Early,142


Tappin, Nathaniel, 84


Tar and feathers, 492, 494


Tarrytown, 533


Tataug or Tatau-og, (Indian for black fish), 118


Tatobam, see Sassacus


Tatto-bitton, 170


Tauba-Konomok or Taba-conomock, 124


Taunton, 186


Taunton iron, 268


Tawaw-wog, (one of the Indian names of New London), derivation of the name and variations, 118 and note


Taylor,


, 74


Taylor, Daniel, (of Saybrook), 223, 224


Taylor, Daniel, (Rev.), (of Newark), 416 note


Taylor, James, (Col.), 477 note


Taylor, William, 66, 67


Taylor, Zachary, (President of the United States), 477 note


Tea, custom house tea, 507; burned on parade, 507; Labrador tea, 507 and note; Jersey tea, 507 note Telegraph Co., 664 Tenedos, (British vessel), 637


119


Tennant, Gilbert, 449


Tenterden, 295


Terrall, John, 145, 310; sketch, 357


Terrall, Mary, 357


Terrall, Sarah, (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Terrall), 310, 357


Terrall, William, 145, 357


Terrall, William, 2nd, 357


Thames, (British frigate), 530, 541, (see following)


Thames, (schooner), 484


Thames, (whaling vessel), 642


Thames River, (Frisius River, Great River, Great River of Pequot (Pequett, Pequoet), Great River of the Pequot country, Little Fresh River, Mohegan River or River of Mohegan or Mon- hegin, or Mohiganic River, New London River, Pequod or Pequot River, 13, 14, 19, 20 and note; 23, 24, 27, 30, 45, 46, 47 note; 57 and note; 58 note; 61, 89, 91, 119, 120, 123, 124, 159, 161, 162, 164, 169, 220, 259, 261, 263, 310, 401, 430, 538, 540; frozen over winter of 1779-1780, 543 and note; 572, 574, 576, 581, 603, 613, 631, 635, 636, 640, 648, 650; width, 659-660; 674, 675, 677, 682, 683, 689


Thames St., name proposed for Bank St., 627


Thanksgiving Day, festival, sports, etc., 407; the Thanksgiving that was "put off," 407; Thanksgiving Day Nov. 14, 1765, 492


Thatcher, Anthony, 625; cashier of New London Bank 1807, 662 Thatcher, Peter, (Rev.), of Middlebury, 452


Thatcher house, 366


"Thief and Cordelier" (song), 498


Third burial-ground, see Burial-ground, Third


Third Connecticut regiment, see Regiment, Third Connecticut


Thirty-mile Island, 156


Thomas, , 112


Thompson, , 128, (see also Thomson)


Thompson, Amos G., 595, 606


Thompson, Bridget, 332


Thompson, Isaac, 662


Thompson, Patrick & Son, 476


Thompson, William, (Indian missionary), see Thomson, William


Thompson, William, (Rev.), (of Braintree), 332


Thomson, -, 132, 285, ) see also Thompson


Thomson, William, (sometimes spelled Thompson, but this is his own spelling), (Indian missionary), 103, 116, 128 and note; 129 and note; 133, 136, 149; deposition and autograph, 150; 152, 313, 412


Thorne, Lydia (Redfield) (Mrs.), Bailey, (Mrs. William Thorne), 266, 291


Thorne, William, 266, 291, 346


Throop, Col., 526


Tibbott, Walter 111


Ticonderoga, 506


Tilleness, see Tillinghast


Tilley, James, 440 and note; 628 1


Tilley St., (first called Union St.), 67, 68, 290, 344, 628


Tillinghast, Capt., 240


Time, Change of style, 462 Tinker, , 132, 133, 135, 147, 149, 254, 609


Tinker, Alice, (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Tinker), 280, 281


Tinker, Amos, 280


Tinker, John, 92, 93, 95, 116, 145, 149, 150; sketch, 280-281; 308


120


Tinker, John, Jr., 280 Tinker, Mary, 280 Tinker, Mrs. 248 Tinker, Rhoda, 280 Tinker, Samuel, 280


Tippecanoe, Battle of, 362


Tobacco, 232 Toby, Frederick, 605


Toll-bridge, Niantic, 615 and note


Toll-bridge, Norwich, 615 note


Tompkins, Michael, 155


Tompson, see Thomson


Tomquash, 184 Tong, see Tonge


Tonge, Anna (Wheeler) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Tonge), 290, (for this spell- ing see 289)


Tonge, Elizabeth, 290


Tonge, George, 68, 88, 89, 101, 107, 134, 152, 233, 250, 274, 278; sketch, 289-290; 357, 427


Tonge, George, Jr., 290


Tonge, Hannah, 290


Tonge, James (Capt.), 289


Tonge, John, 290, 428


Tonge, Margery, (Mrs.), (Mrs. George Tonge), 250, 278, 290, 357


Tonge, Mary, 290, 356


Tongue, see Tonge, (for this spelling see 289)


Tongue's Bank, 134


Tongue's Cliff, 134


Tongue's Rocks, 134


Tools and furniture, before 1700, 268


Torbay, 317


Torpedo vessel, 632-633


Torpedoes (Marine), 526


Towawog, see Tawa-wog


Town acts, Earliest, 56-72


Town affairs to 1670, 131-146


Town book, New London, 74, 433


Town clerk, autographs of first, 141, 277; 1650-1860, 666-667 Town grievance, 135


Town Hill (Town Hill Road), 15, 404, 410, 478 note; 530, 549, 551 Town Hill Battery, (see also Fort Nonsense), 546


Town house, 183, 192, 408


Town landing place, 133, 134


Town mill, see Old Town Mill


Town officers, circ. 1648, 56, (see also Mayors, Town clerks)


Town plan, original, 179-180


Town plot, general sketch of, 62; Whitefield preaches in, 459 Town pump, 624


Town records, see Records


Town square, 109, 191, 192, 459, 606, 688


Town St., The, see Main St.


Town wharf, 180, 460, 463, 627


Townsend, Lord, 630 note


Townsend, Ralph, 236


Townships in 1774, 501


Towson, Nicholas, 146


Towtukhag (Indian), 250


Tozor, Mary (Beebe) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Tozor), 339


121


Tozor, Richard, 339 Tracy, Ensign, 162 Tracy, Thomas, 161


Trading Cove, 20, 66, 121, 161, 162, 259, 261


Train-band, 166 note


Treat, , 282


Treat, Robert, (Major, Deputy Gov., and Gov.), expeditions (King Philip's War), 183-185; 223, 262


Treaty of Peace (Revolution), Spy, (vessel), takes to France first rati- fied treaty of peace, 538


Treby, Isaac, 663


Treby, Peter, 146


Trees, preservation of, 79; item concerning two, 323; shade trees, 675 Trenton, 533


Trinidad, 581, 641


Trinity, The, 204


Trinity College, Hartford, 669


Triton, (ship of war), 466, 467


Trott, J. P., 621 note


Trott, Stanley G., 676


Trott, Thomas P., 657


Trott house or mansion, 621 and note; 676


Trowbridge family, mentioned, 371


Truman, Elizabeth, 337


Truman, Joseph, (died 1697), 142, 146, 260; sketch, 337


Truman, Joseph, (married Mary Hallam), 359


Truman, Joseph, (married Mary Shapley), 350


Truman, Joseph, Jr., 337


Truman, Mary, 337


Truman, Mary, (Hallam) (Mrs.), Hempstead, (Mrs. Joseph Truman), 359


Truman, Mary, (Shapley) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Joseph Truman), 350 Truman, Thomas, 337


Truman St., 62, 313, 337, 338, 453, 475, 626, 628, 678, 681


Truman's Brook, 62, 337


Trumbull, 376, 397


Trumbull, Benjamin, 69


Trumbull, Gov., 510, 517, 519, 521, 523 note; 548


Trumbull, John, (Col.), (artist), 542


Trumbull, Jonathan, 466


Trumbull, Fort, see Fort Trumbull


Trumbull, (vessel), 531, 532; combat with Watt, 543-544; 575 Tryal, (ship), 640


Tryall, (brigantine), 238


Tryon county, New York, 343 and note


Tubbs, Mary, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Tubbs), 310


Tubbs, Samuel, 145, 310


Tudor, 240


Tupper, Commodore, 534


Turk's Islands, 240


Turner, Borradil (Denison) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Ezekiel Turner, Jr.), 347


Turner, Elisha, 243, 347


Turner, Ezekiel, 236, 266, 278, 291; sketch, 346-347


Turner, Ezekiel, Jr., 346, 347


Turner, Grace, 317


Turner, Guy, 662


Turner, Humphrey, 346


Turner, John, (of Scituate), 266, 277, 346


122


Turner, Jonathan, 347


Turner, Mary (Brewster) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Turner), 277, 346


Turner, Mrs., (daughter of Jonathan Starr), 320


Turner, Patience (Bolles) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Turner), 347 Turner, Peter C., (cashier of Whaling Bank), 662


Turner, Susannah (Keeney) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Ezekiel Turner), 291, 346 Turner, Thomas, 347


Turnpike companies, 658-659


Turrell, John, 259


Tuscarora, (whaling vessel), 643


Tuthill, , 456


Tuthill, Daniel, 279


Tuttle, Timothy (Rev.), 422, 602 and note


Twenty Mile Pond, see Gardiners Lake


Tybbot, Walter, 113


Tyler, Gen., 530, 566 note


Tyler, Rev. Mr., 448


Tyrrel, See Terrall


Uhuhiock River, Uhuhioh, Uhuoigh or Whoohyoh, (Indian), see Jordan Brook


Uncas, (Onkace, Onkos, Unkus, Wonkas), 20 and note; 21 and note; why Uncas joined the English, 34-35; 38, 43, 51; arrogant and surly, 52; favored by commissioners, 53, 54, 55 and note; 64; deed to Brewster, 66; 79, 101, 120, 125; committee to conciliate, 126; invaded, 127; wanderer, 128, 129, 135, 162; claim disputed, 163, 164; treaty made and Uncas paid, 165, 181, 182, 185, 248, 250, 252, 261, 299, 425; death, 426; meaning of name, 426-427 and note; 611


Uncasville, 96, 124, 365, 608


Underhill, John, (Capt.), 29, 30, 31, 32, 34 note; 36 note; 356


Union Bank, 662; rebuilt, 675


Union Baptist Church, Montville, 607


Union Coffee House, 583


Union, Ct., 649


Union Grammar School, see Union School


Union Insurance Co., 663


Union Lodge No. 31, 627


Union School, 515; schoolhouse, 598, 627; 622, 623, 670, 679


Union St., (see also Tilley St.), 63, 68, 157 note; 588, 598 note; 599 and note; 627; Tilley St. formerly called Union St., 628; 629, 675, 676, 678


Unitarians, Rev. Henry Channing, Unitarian, 589


United Colonies, 27 and note; 183


United Independent States, 541 note


United States, 158, 275, 477 note; 504, 572, 581, 630, 674, 684


United States Coast Survey, 673


United States Court, 657


U. S. Navy, see Navy, U. S.


United States, (vessel), 14, 630, 631, 637


U. S. Coast Survey, 14 note


Universalists, 598, 599-600; church struck by lightning, 607, 679; cen- sus figures, 680


University of North Carolina, 623 Unkus, see Uncas Updike, Esther, 344 Updike, Lodowick, 344


123


Upham, Lieut. Col., 549, 551, 552 Upjohn, (Architect), of New York, 594 Up-towners and down-towners, 180 Utley, Vine, 311 note


Valiant, (British vessel), 632 Valley St., see Methodist St.


Valparaiso, 640


Van Rensalaer,


442


Vandervoort, Peter, 484, 485 note; P. Vandervoort, 507


Vauxhall St., (old Colchester road), 68, 111, 288, 305, 391, 551, 629, 659 Venus, (vessel), 540


Vermont, 362, 655


Vernon, Admiral, 387


Vessels, (see also under the name of vessel), first vessels and their builders, 230-231; vessels, builders, owners and masters, 235- 239 ; plank vessel built, 576; vessels preyed upon 1805, 1806, 630 Vibber, see Vibert


Vibert, John, (Ensign), 432


Victoria, (Queen), 685


Victory, (sloop), attack upon the Victory in Mystic harbor, War of 1812, 634


Vincent, William, 77


Vine, 311 note


Vine, Mary, 311


Vine, Mary-Ann (Walton) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Robert Vine), 661


Vine, Robert, 661 and note


Vine Brook, 62


Vineyard Sound, 529


Virginia, 66 note; 151 and note; 231, 232 and note; 233, 234, 239, 277, 296, 297, 468, 469, 477 and note; 527 note; 540 note; 545


Vissher's Island, see Fisher's Island


Voluntown, 190, 418 note; 432


Voters, 409, 665, 685-686


Voyages, some successful whaling voyages, 643-644; voyage of the steam-ship Savannah, 653-654


Wadsworth, , 532


Wadsworth, James, 409, 431


Wadsworth, Mary (-) (Mrs.), Hartley, 280


Wadsworth's brigade, 532


Wait, Marvin, 503, 622, 627


Wait St., see Church St.


Waldo, J. C. (Rev.), 679


Wales, 112, 113, 158, 350, 520


Wales, Prince of, celebration of marriage of (1736), 408


Walker, Capt., 410


Walker, O. T., (Elder), 679




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