Index to "History of New London, Connecticut" : from the first survey of the coast in 1612 to 1860, Part 2

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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Bolles, Sarah (Edgecomb) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Bolles, 366, 370


Bolles, Stephen, 587 and note; 627


Bolles, Thomas, 146, 259, 298; sketch, 368-370


Bolles, Thomas, Jr., 369 note


Bolles Cove, 57 note


Bolles' Hill, (Zion's Hill), 587, 588 note


Bolting mill, 91


Bolton, 367


Books, Antientest, 56; book of laws, 135; book burning, 455-459 Borden, Hannah (Hough) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Borden), 144, 303 Borden, John, 75, 144, 145, 172, 303


Border difficulties, 107


Border raids, Ten, 187


Bordman, see Boardman


Borradil, Borrodil, see Borrowdale


Borrowdale, (or Borrodil), Ann, 332-333


Borrowdale, (or Borrodil), John, 333


Borrowdale, Margaret, 333 note


Boss, Thomas M., 669


Boston, 15, 20 note; 26, 28, 29, 33, 38 note; 39, 43, 45, 46, 47 and note; 62, 75, 76, 84, 86, 93, 96 and note; 106, 108, 110, 119, 127, 133, 139, 145, 146, 148 note; 188, 189 and note; 193, 195, 196, · 198, 199, 207, 220, 222, 223, 227, 231 note; 232, 233 note; 240, 264, 281, 288, 292, 293, 294 and note; 299, 300 and note; 306, 311, 312, 318, 321, 322, 329, 331, 333 note; 338, 341 note; 344, 345, 350, 353, 354, 357, 362, 368, 371 and note; 372, 373, 375, 378, 383, 388, 389, 392, 393, 394, 406, 409, 412, 415, 416 note ; 421 and note; 432, 434 note; 435, 441, 442, 448, 454, 457, 460, 469, 470, 472, 476, 477 note; 483 note; 486, 489, 495, 496, 498; resolutions, 502, 507, 508, 509, 512 and note; 513, 514, 515, 518; siege of, 532; 533, 536, 538 and note; 540, 575, 579 note; 581, 590, 592, 600, 664


Boston Almanac, 656 Boston Bay, 123, 514 Boston Harbor, 543


Boston News letter, (first newspaper published in North America) 238, 375 Boswell, Capt., (of Norwich), 582 Botler, see Butler


Boundaries, original 14; original western, 50; bounds enlarged 64-65; 122; reports and contests 161-172; in 1704 260-261; 335; meet- ing to settle a boundary, 1733, 409; boundaries mentioned, 428, 430; city, 619 Bounty money, (1780), 504 Boureau, 579 Bow, Backside of, 359


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Bowden, John, (D.D.), 600 Bowdoin, James, 393


Bowen, Thomas, 93, 132, 133 Bowers, Morgan, 172 Bowles, see Bolles Bowman, Nathaniel, 151 Bowman, Rebecca (Smith) (Mrs.), Smith, (Mrs. Nathaniel Bowman), 151


Bowne, see Robert Bowne, (vessel)


Boyes, Lydia (Bemont) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Boyes), 341


Boyes, Samuel, 341


Boyes, Samuel, Jr., 341


Bozrah, 14


Braddick, 240


Braddick, John (Capt.), (of Southhold, L. I.), 441


Braddick, John, Jr., 440, 441, 444, 476


Braddock, Gen., 468


Bradford, Ann (Smith) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Bradford), 323


Bradford, Betsey, (Mrs.), 606


Bradford, Joseph, 372, 431, 432


Bradford, Thomas, 171, 260, 323


Bradford's Island, 80 note


Bradley, Christopher, 278, 279


Bradley, Elizabeth, 278, 279


Bradley, Elizabeth, (Brewster) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Peter Bradley), 87, 251 and note; 277, 278, 317


Bradley, Jonathan, 279


Bradley, Lucretia, 278, 317


Bradley, Mary (Christophers) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Peter Bradley, Jr.), 266, 278


Bradley, Peter, 87, 232, 277; sketch, 278-279; 317


Bradley, Peter, 2nd, 238, 266, 278, 279


Bradley house, 279


Bradley lot, 278, 318


Bradley St., 134, 303, 408, 441, 518; called "Widow's Row," 553; 586, 624 Bradstreet, 199


Bradstreet, Ann (Dudley) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Simon Bradstreet 1st), 193 Bradstreet, Anne, 193


Bradstreet, John, 193


Bradstreet, Lucy, 193


Bradstreet, Lucy, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Simon Bradstreet, 2nd), 193


Bradstreet, N. Mr., 688


Bradstreet, Simon, 1st, (Gov.), 193 and note


Bradstreet, Simon, Jr., (Rev.), 138; engaged as minister, 139; 140, 141, 142; ordination, 143; members of his church 144; 159, 166, 167, 183, 191; his church record, 193-194; illness and death, 192-193; 195, 197, 207, 234, 300, 306, 318, 321, 333, 360, 367, 396, 499 note; 669, 670 and note; 687-688


Bradstreet, Simon, 3rd, 193 and note; 669


Bradstreet, Simon, 4th, 193 note Bradstreet house-lot, 193


Bradstreet meeting-house, see Meeting-house


Brainard, Dyer T., (Dr.), 668 and note


Brainard, Jeremiah Gates, 671 Brainard, John G. C., 625 (See next item) Brainard, John Gardiner, 668 Brainard, Sarah, 663


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Brainard, Sarah (Gardiner) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Jeremiah Gates Brainard), 671


Brainard, William Fowler, 668


Brainerd, 360


Brainerd, David (Rev.), letter to Mr. Bellamy, 452


Brainerd, Jeremiah G., (Mayor), 620


Brainerd, William F., 571


Brainerd homestead, 444


Braintree, 41, 119, 128, 285, 332, 368


Bramble, Sarah, Execution of Sarah Bramble, 468


Brandegee, Augustus, 669


Brandegee, John, 624 note


Brandegee, John Jacob, 669


Branford, 19, 86 note; 128, 336 note; 383, 384


Brattle, Katherine (Saltonstall), (Mrs.), 384


Brawley, see Bradley, 278 note


Brazil, 230 note; 640 note; 661


Brazil Banks, 639, 640, 641


Bream Cove, 60, 62; in early days, 86; early settlers on ,87; old bridge, 87, 320; name used before 1660, 121; 148, 279; foot-bridge over, 320; brook into, 337; first cart bridge over, 475; later bridge over, 659


Breed, 285


Brenton, William, 231


Brest, 538


Brewen, see Bruen


Brewer (Brewery) St. (Picket St.), 286, 521, 628


Brewster, , 162


Brewster, Anna (Dart) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Benjamin Brewster), 277


Brewster, Benjamin, 165, 235 note; 276, 277


Brewster, Daniel, 159


Brewster, Elizabeth, 87, 277, 278


Brewster, Grace, 276, 277, 363


Brewster, Hannah, 276, 277, 318


Brewster, Jonathan, (often called Mr. Brewster, see 56), 56, 60, 61; trading house, 65, 66, 85, 124, 161; deed of Uncas to, 66 and note; house lot, 67, 68, 74, 75, 85, 87, 88, 90; Brewster's land, 97; 119; farm, 125; 127; complains against Indians, 128; auto- graph, 141; 145, 275; sketch 276 and note-278; 279, 317, 318, 331, 346, 363; Town Clerk 1650, 666


Brewster, Jonathan, Jr., 277


Brewster, Lucretia, 277


Brewster, Lucretia (Mrs.), (Mrs. Jonathan Brewster), 275; on May- flower, 276, 279, 280, 331 and note


Brewster, Mary, 277, 346


Brewster, Nathaniel, (Rev.), 138


Brewster, Ruth, 277, 285


Brewster, William (Elder), 276


Brewster, William, (Grandson of Elder William), 276, 277


Brewster's Neck, 66, 128, 277


Brewster's trading house, 65, 66, 85, 124, 161


Bride Brook, 14; Indian name of, 49; marriage 48-49; descr. 49; out- line map of Bride Brook and vicinity, 50; originally western boundary of New London, 50; 64, 65, 72, 165, 166, 169, 172 Bride Lake, 49 Bride Plaine, 172


Bridge, Bream Cover, old 87, 320; foot-bridge, 320; first cart bridge, 475; later bridge, 659


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Bridge, Niantic, (Rope Ferry Bridge), 614-615 and note Bridge, Pawkatuck, 641


Bridge, Rope Ferry, see Bridge, Niantic


Bridge, Toll, first in Connecticut, 615 note


Bridge, Whiting's (over the Shetucket), 615 note


Bridgeport, 679


"Brief Record of remarkable Providences and Accidents," (a journal of Mr. Bradstreet), quoted 688


Briggs, William (Capt.), 582


Brinley, Francis, 236 note


Bristol, 114, 244


Bristol, England, 117


Britannia, (vessel), 477


British army, see Army, British


British Empire, mentioned 593


British expedition against New London, 1781; New London, a den of serpents to the British, 544; The expedition, 545-572; see also Arnold's invasion


British fleet, see Fleet, British


British surgeon, dresses the wounds of one man after battle of Fort Griswold, 564 note


Broad St., see also State St., 626; 68, 71, 111 note; 398, 620, 621, 623, 626-627, 659, 675, 677


Broadhead, J. Romeyn, 24 note


Broadhurst, Capt., 407


Broadstreet, Brodstreet, see Bradstreet


Brockway, Wolston, 172; and wife, 248


Bromfield, Major, 562 and note


Bromley Church, 359


Brook, Lord, 26


Brookes, see Brooks


Brookhaven, L. I., 138, 157


Brooklyn Navy Yard, 684


Brooks, Henry, 264


Brooks, Jonathan, 572, 586


Brooks, Major, 514 note


Brooks, Robert, 67, 68


Brooks, Sally, 586-587


Brooks, Thaddeus, 619, 629


Brooks, Thomas, 93


Brown, 176 note; 345, 517, 525, 540


Brown, (Benjamin Brown's Sons), (whaling firm), 647


Brown brothers, 134, 238 note


Brown, James, 325


Brown, Margaret (Denison) (Mrs.), 334


Brown's Gate, 549


Brown's wharf, 555


Browne, Col., (of Salem), 409


Browne, John, 155


Browne, Samuel, 408


Brownell, Thomas C., (Bishop), 594


Browning farm, 159 note


Bruen, -, 73, 75, 78, 87, 92, 93, 95, 113, 139, 147, 174, 194


Bruen, Hannah, 155, 156, 304


Bruen, John, 155, 156


Bruen, Mary, 155, 156, 304


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Bruen, Obadiah, 67, 71, 73, 74, 77 note; 78 note ; 85, 88, 93, 109, 111, 115,


118 note; 132, 135, 140; autograph, 141; 154, sketch, 155-156; 247, 249, 270, 280, 310 note; 346; Town clerk, (1651-1667), 666 Bruen, Rebecca, 155, 156, 269, 270


Bruen, Sarae, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Obadiah Bruen), 155


Bruen's Neck, grants, 95; 208, 281


Bryan, Alexander, 148


Buckingham, Duke of, 39


Buckingham, William A., 685


Buckland, see Bucknall


Buckley, see Bulkley


Bucknall, Elizabeth (-) (Mrs.), Beckwith, (Mrs. Samuel Bucknall), 264, 298


Bucknall, Hannah (-) (Mrs.) Bill, (Mrs. Samuel Bucknall), 264, 321 Bucknall, Samuel, 264, 321


Bucks, 304


Bud, Lieut., 77


Buddington, James M., (Capt.), 684


Buddington, Mary (?), 324


Buddington, Walter, 198, 264; sketch, 324


Buddington, Walter, 2nd, 324


Buddington, Walter, 3rd, 324


Buel, Maj., 526


Buel, Rev. Mr., (the younger, of Coventry), 456


Buenos Aires, 661


Bulkley, 248, 582, 688


Bulkley, Capt., 574


Bulkley, Charles, 509, 537


Bulkley, Charles, (Capt.), 623


Bulkley, Charles, (Dr.), 252, 264


Bulkley, Charles, (Major), 688


Bulkley, Edward, (Rev.), 117


Bulkley, Gershom, (Rev.), 117, 131, 132, 133, 136, 137, 139, 140, 151, 185, 186, 264, 279, 280, 499 note; 623, 688


Bulkley, Grace (Chitwood) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Peter Bulkley), 132, 139, 688 Bulkley, John, (of Colchester), 486


Bulkley, John (Rev.), (of Colchester), 330, 439


Bulkley, Leonard, Bulkley bequest, 623


Bulkley, Mary (Adams) (Mrs.) Gardiner, (Mrs. John Bulkley), 486 Bulkley, (Buckley) Mrs., 136


Bulkley, Patience (Prentis) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Bulkley), 330


Bulkley, Peter (Rev.), 132, 688


Bulkley, Sarah (Chauncey) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Gershom Bulkley), 132 Bull, Jonathan, 171


Bull, Joseph, 171


Bull, Thomas (Lieut.), 65, 171


Bunker, 652


Bunker Hill, New London companies at, 514 and note; 515, 533


Bunker Hill, (frigate), 540


Bunker Hill, (steamboat), 660


Buor, Peter, (Major), 239 and note; sketch, 402; 407, 440, 441, 442 note Burbeck, Henry (Major-General), takes command of district, 633; ap- plies for temporary force, 634; his death and obelisk, 637; place of burial, 625


Burch, Constable, 457


Burch, Edwin, 488 Burchet, Hannah, 304


Burden, see Borden


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Burdick, Naomi, 204


Burial ground, Ancient (or old), 63, 69, 83, 111, 173 note; 227, 289, 295, 551, 587, 593, 670 and note; 688


Burial ground, Cedar Grove cemetery, 288, 325 note; 625, 637, 664-665 and note


Burial ground, City, see Burial ground, second


Burial ground, Chesterfield, 609


Burial ground, East Lyme, 616


Burial ground, Episcopal, on Parade, church lot thrown into highway, State St., 592, 593


Burial ground, Fort Hill, 437 note


Burial ground, Groton, 558


Burial ground, Howard, Waterford (formerly Niantic), 612 and note


Burial-ground, Indian, near Four Mile River, 617


Burial ground, second, 63, 594, 600, 621, 622 note; 624-625 and note; city 677


Burial ground, third, 661


Burial ground, Wightman Church, 422 and note


Burnet, 442


Burnham, (Schoolmaster), 398


Burning of books and garments, 455-549; trial of those concerned, 456- 457; accounts by Trumbull and Peters, 458-459


Burning of Groton village, 565


Burning of New London, 552-557; losses in men and goods, 568, 569- 570; 572; mentioned, 624, 674, 675


Burr, Aaron, 489 note


Burr, Andrew, (Col.), 391, 392


Burr, Mr. (Rector), 489


Burrose, see Burrows


Burroughs, see Burrows


Burrows, , 75, 137,409


Burrows, Daniel, 595


Burrows, Hannah (Culver) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Burrows), 302


Burrows, John, 259, 302


Burrows, Mary (-) (Mrs.) Ireland, (Mrs. Robert Burrows), 301, 302 Burrows, Mercy, 353


Burrows, Robert, 67, 96, 152; sketch, 301-302; 309, 331


Burrows, Samuel, 302


Burrows, Silas (Elder), 423


Busbraw, Peter, 60 (see also Bussbraw)


Bushnell, 526


Business sketch, (circ. 1760), 476


Buskirk, Lieut. Col., 557


Bussbraw, -, 61, (see also Busbraw)


Butler, Abigail, 342


Butler, (Botler), Alice, Lady, (called Lady Fenwick), 172 note, 173


Butler, Benjamin, 663


Butler, Charles, Cashier of Bank of Commerce, 662


Butler, Charles W., 658


Butler, Deborah, (Ely) (Mrs.), Dennis, (Mrs. Walter Butler), 343, 351 Butler, Jane, 343


Butler, John, (baptized 1728), 343


Butler, John, (died 1733), 264, 299, 342, 343


Butler, John, (Col.), (Loyalist in Revolution), 343 Butler, (Botler), John, Sir, 172 note


Butler, Katherine, 343


Butler, Katherine (Haughton) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Butler), 299, 342 Butler, Lydia, 343


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Butler, Mary, 343


Butler, Mary ( (Harris) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Walter Butler), 271, 342


Butler, Thomas, 264, 342, 343


Butler, Thomas, 2nd, 343


Butler, Walter, (Lieut.), 271, 342, 343, 351, 440, 441 Butler, Walter, (Col.), (Loyalist in Rev.), 343


Butler, Walter, 2nd, 343


Butler House, 343 note


Butler-town, 343


Button, Peter, 264


Buttonwood Corner, 318, 675


By-laws of Nameaug, 57, 58


Byles, Anna, 498


Byles, Elizabeth, 498


Byles, Mather, (Rev.), 489 (see also item following)


Byles, Mather, Jr., (Rev.), ministry, 489-490; 491, 493; resigns 495-498; his house, 497 note; 499 note


Byles, Mather, 3rd, 498


Byles, Rebecca, 498


Byles, Rebecca (Mrs.), (Mrs. Mather Byles), 498


Byles, Walter, 498


Cabot, (vessel), 509, 511, 537


Cadiz, 462, 574, 630 note


Cady, Ebenezer P., 655


Cady and Eells, (newspaper firm), 655


California, 645, 646 and note; 647, 658, 665, 683


California trade, statistics, 646


Calkin, Calkins, see Caulkins


Cambridge, 195, 264, 298 note; 314, 333 note; 471, 477 note


Camden Journal, 654


Camp, Elizabeth (Smith), (Mrs.), (Mrs. William Camp), 322, 358 Camp, James, 358


Camp, William, 264, 322, 358


Camp, William, Jr., 358


Campbell, 431


Campbell, Charles, 432


Canada, 256, 336, 362, 375, 381, 393, 471, 473


Canadian frontier, 380


Cannon, Robert, 264


Canonchet, 187 Canonicus, 32 note


Canterbury, 122, 190, 371, 378, 380, 437, 571, 593, 671


Canvas made in New London, 1724, 409


Cape Ann, or Cape Anne, 67, 75, 82, 95, 112, 113, 114, 155


Cape Ann Company, 69, 70-71, 311


Cape Ann Lane (or street), New or Cape Ann St. opened, 71, 85, 93, 142, 311, 323, 325; doubloons found in, 467; 551, 629, see also New St.


Cape Breton, 391, 392, 464 note; 471


Cape Cod, 21, 237


Cape François, 542


Cape Henry, 640 note


Cape Horn, 603, 640


Cape May, 348


Cape Mercy, 684


Cape Sables, 393


Cape St. François, 579 note


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Cape Verde, 639 Cappacummock, 126-127


Captains, (Whaling), some notable captains and voyages, 643-644 Carder, Richard, 264


"Cardes and Shufflebords," 145


Carolina, 151 note; 355


Caroline, Queen, 408


Carpenter, David, 264, 303; sketch, 341


Carpenter, David, Jr., 341


Carpenter, John, (impressed seaman), 631 note


Carpenter, Sarah (Hough) (Mrs.), (Mrs. David Carpenter), 303, 341 Carr, John, 248-249


Carrier, (whaling vessel), First vessel to go on the long voyage for sperm whale, 642


Carter,


313


Carthagena, 387, 388


Carwithy, Philip, 67


Casco, 305


Casco Bay, 366


Case, 211


Cashawasset, see Garrett, Harmon


Cassasinamon, (Indian chief), 52, 79, 123, 129, 130, and note; 184, 185, 187 note; (also called Robin)


Cauken, Caukin, see Caulkins


Caulkins, , 75, 103


Caulkins, Ann, 361


Caulkins, Ann, (2nd), 361


Caulkins, Ann, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Hugh Caulkins), 158


Caulkins, David, 158, 259; sketch 361


Caulkins, David, Jr., 361


Caulkins, Deborah, 294


Caulkins, Ezra, 581


Caulkins, Hugh, 67, 71, 74, 76, 82; house fortified, 85; 88, 94, 99, 101, 111, 115, 142, 154, 156; sketch 158 and note; 294, 303, 353 note, 361


Caulkins, John, (graduate of Yale 1788), 668


Caulkins, John, (2nd), 361


Caulkins, John, (son of Hugh), 154, 158, 361


Caulkins, Jonathan (Capt.), 361, 522


Caulkins, Jonathan, (Lieut.), 361


Caulkins, Joseph, 361


Caulkins, Lydia, 361


Caulkins, Mary, 361


Caulkins, Mary (Bliss) (Mrs.), (Mrs. David Caulkins), 361


Caulkins, Peter, 361


Caulkins, Sarah, 303


Cavarly farm, 325


Ceanothus Americanus, 507 note


Cedar Grove Cemetery, see Burial-ground, Cedar Grove Cemetery


Cedar Swamp, 71, 122, 142, 404, 405, 465 and note; 479


Cemeteries, Ancient burial ground, 63, 69, 83, 111, 173 note; 227, 289,


295, 551, 587, 593, 670 and note; 688, Cedar Grove Cemetery, 288, 325 note; 625, 637, 664-665 and note; Chesterfield, 609; East Lyme, 616; Episcopal burial ground on Parade, 592, 593; Fort Hill burial ground, 437 note; Groton burial ground, 558; Howard burial ground, Waterford, formerly Niantic, 612 and note; Indian burial ground, near Four Mile River, 617;


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Second burial ground, New London, 63, 544, 600, 621, 622 note; 624-625 and note; City 677; Third burial ground 661; Wight- man Church burial ground, 422 and note


Cemetery Association, 664


Census, list and census 1708, 1709, 380; population and other statistics 1756-1850, 665-666; figures for churches, 680; school statistics for 1860, 681; population, etc., for 1860, 686


Center Groton, 422, 460


Centurion, (vessel), 574


Cerberus, (vessel), 525


Ceres, (vessel), 537


Cesar, (Indian sachem), 410, 429; deed to New London, 430; 431 Chalker, Steven, 251


Chamberlin, Joseph, 381 note


Chambers, Charles (Capt.), 360


Champion, Henry, 175


Champlain, Lodowick, 537


Champlin, 407, 457 note


Champlin, George, (Lieut.), 540


Chaplin, H. I., 630 note


Champlin, John, 402


Champlin, Samuel, 537


Chandler, Elizabeth (Douglas) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Chandler), 300, 301 Chandler, Hannah (Gardiner) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Chandler), 301


Chandler, John, 264, 300, 301


Chandler, John, Jr., 301


Chandler, John, 3rd, 301


Chandler, John, 4th, 301


Chandler, Joshua, 301


Chandler, Mary, 301


Chandler, Mary (Raymond) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Chandler, Jr.), 301 Chandler, William, 301.


Chanell, Robert, 231, 232 and note


Channing, Henry (Rev.), 457 note; 571, 577, 583 note; 588-590


Channing, Henry William, 668


Channing, Sally (McCurdy) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Henry Channing), 589 note Channing, William Ellery, 589, 590


Chapel, see also Chapell


Chapel, John, 260


Chapel, Richard, 608 Chapell, , see also Chapel, 609


Chapell, Bethia (Dart) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Joseph Chapell), 326


Chapell, Christian, 326


Chapell, Christian, (Mrs.), (Mrs. William Chapell), 325, 326, 346


Chapell, John, 253, 260, 325, 326


Chapell, John (of Lyme), 326


Chapell, Joseph, 326


Chapell, Mary, 325


Chapell, Sarah (Lewis) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Chapell), 325


Chapell, William, 145, 252; sketch 325-326; 346


Chapell, William, Jr., 326


Chapell land, 325 and note


Chapman, 175, 248, 250


Chapman, Daniel, 582


Chapman, Daniel, (Capt.), 391


Chapman, Elizabeth, 479 note


Chapman, George, (Capt.), 581; probably capt. 582


Chapman, Gideon, 479 note; 544


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Chapman, Hannah (Lester) (Mrs.), (Mrs. William Chapman, Jr.), 340 Chapman, James (Capt.), 514


Chapman, James, (Major), 532, 577 Chapman, James, Jr., 532 Chapman, Jeremiah, 260, 340, 488 Chapman, Jeremiah, (schoolmaster), 399


Chapman, Jeremy, 258


Chapman, John, 340


Chapman, John, (Capt.), 532; death of, 577


Chapman, Joseph (Army officer), 532


Chapman, Joseph (mariner), 340


Chapman, Nathaniel, 340


Chapman, Rebecca, 340


Chapman, Richard, (Lieut.), 532, 561, 577


Chapman, Samuel, 262, 340, 411


Chapman, Sarah, 250, 340


Chapman, W. H., 303 note


Chapman, William, 93, 197; sketch, 340


Chapman, William, Jr., 340


Chapman homestead, 77


Chappell, - 74,325


Chappell, Alice (Way) (Mrs.), (Mrs. George Chappell, Jr.), 353


Chappell, Amos, 353


Chappell, Caleb, 352, 353


Chappell, Comfort, 352, 353


Chappell, Edward (Capt.), 353, 582


Chappell, Elizabeth, 352


Chappell, Ezra, 1st president of Savings Bank and member of corpora- tion, 662


Chappell, George, 60, 68, 136, 259, 268; sketch 352-353; 361


Chappell, George, Jr., 352


Chappell, George, 3rd, 353


Chappell, Goodwife, 248


Chappell, Gurdon T., 613


Chappell, Hester, 352


Chappell, Hopestill, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Nathaniel Chappell), 370


Chappell, John, 352


Chappell, Margaret (Mrs.), (Mrs. George Chappell), 352


Chappell, Mary, 352


Chappell, Mary (Douglas) (Mrs.), (Mrs. George Chappell, Jr.), 353


Chappell, Nathaniel, 258, 352, 370


Chappell, Rachel, 352, 361


Chappell, Sarah, 352


Chappell, Stephen (Capt.), 475


Chappell, Walter, 608


Chapple, see Chappell


Chapultepec, battle of, 661


Charles, (surname), 605


Charles, (vessel), 235


Charles II, (King), 107, 149, 155, 229, 259


Charleston, S. C., 307 note; 479 note; 610


Charlestown (Charlestowne), 77, 146, 193, 264, 343, 344, 350, 360, 421 note; 454


Charlet, Elizabeth, 299 and note


Charlet, Katherine (Mrs.), (Mrs. Nicholas Charlet), 75, 299 Charlet, Mary, 299


Charlet, Nicholas, 299


Charlotte, (prize vessel), 541


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Charon's ferry-boat, 37 Chatham, 543


Chauncey, Charles, 688


Cheesebroke, see Chesebrough Cheesebrough, see Chesebrough


Cheevers, Ezekiell, 688


Chelet, see Charlet


Chelsea, (whaling vessel), 643


Chenary, see Chynnery


Chepadaso (farm), 96, 309


Chepados Hill, 309


Chepstow, (Monmouthshire), 70, 113


Cheraw, S. C., 654


Cherry, John, 264


Cheston Ferrers, 317


Chesebrough, , 78 note; 85, 88, 103


Chesebrough, Deborah (Mrs.), (Mrs. William Chesebrough), 285


Chesebrough, Elihu, 285


Chesebrough, Elisha, 248, 285, 304


Chesebrough, Ephraim, 662


Chesebrough, Joseph, 285


Chesebrough, Nathaniel, 101, 285


Chesebrough, Rebecca (Palmer) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Elisha Chesebrough), 304


Chesebrough, Samuel, 101, 285


Chesebrough, William, 44 and note; versus Leighton, 78; at Wickute- quock, 99-100; 101, 102, 104, 194, 248; sketch, 285


Chesebrough farm, 98, 516


Cheshire, England, 303


Cheshire cheese, 476


Chester, (surname), 97, 231


Chester, Abraham, 353


Chester, (Capt.), 239


Chester, Hannah, 353


Chester, J., and Harris, F. (whaling firm), 647


Chester, John, 353


Chester, John, (Capt.), 235


Chester, Jonathan, 353, 519 note


Chester, Joseph, 435


Chester, Mercy, 353


Chester, Samuel, 248


Chester, Samuel (Capt.), 145, 231, 238; sketch 353; 426, 427


Chester, Samuel, Jr., 353


Chester, Susannah, 353


Chesterfield, Conn., 605, 608, 609


Chesterfield, Mass., 458 note


Chesterfield Society, 87, 288, 532, 613


Chew, 463


Chew, (Taylor) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Chew), 477 note


Chew, Joseph, 477 and note; 506 note; 540 note


Chew, Samuel, (Capt.), 539 and note; 540 and note


Chew, Thomas, 477 note


Chicago, 383 note; 610 note; 646 note


Children's manners, 395-396


Chipichuock, 80


Chippachaug, 78, 80


Chitwood, Grace, 132, 688


Chitwood, Richard, Sir, 132, 688


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Chofton's Forris, 317


"Christian, The," (vessel), 352


Christmas, violent snow storm at, 411


Christophers, 241, 363, 455


Christophers, (Capt.), 382, 401


Christophers, Christopher, (died 1687), 117, 145, 157, 170 and note; 183, 195, 240, 251 and note; 252, 277, 278, 307, 310; sketch, 316-318


Christophers, Christopher, (graduate of Harvard, 1702), 669


Christophers, Christopher, (graduate of Yale, 1737), 668


Christophers, Christopher, (married Sarah Prout), 373


Christophers, Christopher, ("prominent in Mr. Adams' church"), 452, 456, 457, 487


Christophers, Christopher, 2nd, (died 1728-9), 316, 317


Christophers, Elizabeth, (daughter of John ), 317


Christophers, Elizabeth, (daughter of Richard), 477 note; 579 note


Christophers, Elizabeth, (Brewster) (Mrs.), Bradley, (Mrs. Christopher Christophers), 251 note; 277, 278, 317 and note


Christophers, Elizabeth (Mulford) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Christophers), 317, 318


Christophers, Elizabeth (Saltonstall) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Chris- tophers), 384


Christophers, Esther, 317, 367


Christophers, Grace (Turner) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Christophers), 317


Christophers, Jane (Mrs.), (Mrs. Jeffrey Christophers, Jr.), 316


Christophers, Jeffrey, 145, 235 note; 316, 336


Christophers, Jeffrey, Jr., 316


Christophers, Joanna, 316, 336


Christophers, John, (died 1703), 238, 241, 317, 318


Christophers, John, (living in 1742), 452


Christophers, John, Jr., (died 1723), 317


Christophers, Joseph, 622


Christophers, Lucretia (Bradley) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Christophers), 278, 317


Christophers, Margaret, 316


Christophers, Mary, 278, 317


Christophers, Mary (Mrs.), (Mrs. Christopher Christophers), 316, 317 Christophers, Mary, (Picket) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Christophers), 286 Christophers, R., 240


Christophers, Richard, 199, 238, 240, 241, 253, 259, 260, 261, 278, 303 note; 317, 382, 397, 398, 477 note; 579 note; town clerk 1701- 1707, 666


Christophers, Richard, (married Mary Picket), 286


Christophers, Richard (son-in-law of Gov. Saltonstall), 383, 384


Christophers, Richard Pet'r (graduate of Yale 1814), 668


Christophers, Ruth, 506 note


Christophers, Sarah (Prout) (Mrs.), (Christopher Christophers), 373 Christophers family, 373


Christophers lot, 350


Church, James (Capt.), 391


Church, Silas, 622


Church History of New England (book), 355, 376


Church land on the Parade, 475, 624


Church of England, see Episcopal Church


Church St. (Wait St.), 62, 68, 592, 621; part of State St. formerly called Church St., 626; opened, 627; extended, 628; 677 (see also State St.)


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Churches, Mr. Treat's church (Preston), 282; Mr. Bradstreet's church,


144, 300, 367; Mr. Woodbridge's church, 416; Wightman's church, 422 and note; members withdraw from Mr. Adams' church, 452-453; 586-600; 607-609; in 1860, 678-680. (See also Meeting-house and names of denominations)


Churchwood, Hannah, 294


Churchwood, Josiah, 294


Chynnery, John, 87 and note; 93, 98


Cincinnati, Society of, see Massachusetts Society of Cincinnati


Circuit Court, 382


City Coffee House, 578 and note


City Hall (Hall of Records), 675; cost 676


City officers, first, 619


Civil court, 597


Clapp, Joshua B., 657


Clapp, Mary (Haynes), (Mrs.), Lord, Saltonstall, (Mrs. Thomas Clapp), 384




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