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Keeney, Ezra M., 587 note
Keeney, Goodwife, 144
Keeney, John, (died 1716), 143, 259, 291, 300, 346, 352
Keeney, John, (living in 1776), 509
Keeney, John, Jr., 291
Keeney, Mary, 291
Keeney, Sarah (Douglas) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Keeney), 291
Keeney, Susannah, (daughter of John), 291, 346
Keeney, Susannah, (daughter of William), 291, 306
Keeney, Susannah, (Douglas) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Keeney), 300 Keeney, William, 67, 71, 94, 231; sketch, 291, 306, 339, 361 Keeney land, 291
Keeny, see Keeney
Keith, , 410
Kellett, Capt., 684
Kenilworth, 182 note
Kennebec coast, 369 Kennedy's great spring, 604 Kent, County of, 261, 265, 295, 335, 412
Keny, see Keeney
Kerwithy, see Carwithy Ketchell, Samuel, 155
Key West, 603
Kidd, Robert, 293 note
Kidd, William, (Capt. Kidd), 293 and note
Kieveet, 26 note
Kievit's Hook, 26 Killingly, Conn., 670, 671
Killingworth, 128, 145 note; 184, 249, 253, 272, 283, 294, 313, 327, 341, 350, 377, 418; council at, 451, 498
Kilmarnock caps, 476 Kimball, Chester 619
Kimberly, Eleazer, 262 King, Henry (Capt.), 391, 393
King George, (vessel), 477
King Philip's War, 130, 141; breaking out of, 181; Conn. quota, 183; expeditions of Maj| Treat, 183-185; Indian auxiliaries, 184; Narragansett swamp fight, 184-185; wounded brought to New London, 185; three expeditions of Maj. Talcott, 185-186; ten border raids, 187; men killed in Conn., 188; 291, 295, 309, 332, 424, 427, 676
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King St., see State St. King's American Regiment, 593 King's Chapel, 189, 375 King's highway, 143 King-fisher, (British ship of war), 516 Kingston, R. I., 324
Kingswear, 312
Kinney, Aaron, (Rev.), 601
Kirby, John, 188 and note
Kirkatan, 232 note
Kirtland, Daniel, (Rev.), 419
Kirtland, Martin, 521
Kirtland, Samuel, 419 note
Kneeland, 472
Knight, , 623
Knight, David, 371
Knight, Elizabeth, 365, 371, 373
Knight, John, 371
Knight, Sarah, (Mrs.), (author of the Journal), 364, 365; sketch, 371- 373
Knight, Sarah (Backus) (Mrs.), (Mrs. David Knight), 371 Knight family, 371
Konomoc, Lake, see Lake's Pond or Lake
Konomok (hill), 124
Koo-ky-om, (Mohegan word for owl), 125
Kuk, (Indian word for hilltop or headland), 120
Kutshamokin, (Massachusett's sachem), 31-32
Laboissiere, - -, 579, 580
Laborde, , 579
Labrador tea, 507 and note
Lady Erskine, (Tory privateer), (prize vessel), 541
Lady Spencer, (privateer), 238 note
Lady Strange, (vessel), 576
Lafayette, 510 note
Lake, , 233
Lake, Hannah, 154, 291
Lake, Margaret, Mrs., 44 and note; 45, 47, 68, 77, 87, 98 and note; 154, 291
Lake Champlain, 256 Lake Erie, 570
Lake George (Lake Sacrament or St. Sacrament), 468, 471
Lake Konomoc, see Lake's Pond or Lake
Lake Sacrament, or St. Sacrament, see Lake George
Lake's Pond or Lake (Lake Konomoc, Plain Lake), 87, 124, 154, 362, 404, 613 Lamb, David, 328
Lamb, Isaac, 328
Lamb, John, (living in 1664), sketch, 327-328
Lamb, John, (of Springfield), 328 note
Lamb, John, (of Stonington), 328
Lamb, John, (Capt.), 485, 538 and note
Lamb, John, Jr., 328 Lamb, Joseph, 328 Lamb, Lydia (Mrs.), Mrs. John Lamb), 328 Lamb, Samuel, 328 Lamb, Thomas, 328
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Landfear, Rodolphus, (Rev.), 606 Lane, - .133
Lane, Catherine (-) (Mrs.) Doxey, (Mrs. Daniel Lane), 157, 269
Lane, Daniel, 154; sketch, 157 and note; 161, 231, 233, 234 note; 269 Lane, Mary, 270
Lane, Sarah, 270
Lane, Sarah (Harris), (Mrs.), 270
Lane, Son and Frazier, 484
Lane homestead, 157 and note; 316
Langdon, see Longdon
Lanpheer, .336
Lantern Hill (Lanthorne), 97, 98, 161, 180, 261
Lark, (vessel), 471 note; 525
LaRoche, 579
Larrabee, Alice (Parke) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Greenfield Larrabee, 2nd), 282 Larrabee, Elizabeth, 273
Larrabee, Greenfield, 273, 371
Larrabee, Greenfield, 2nd, 282
Larrabee, Sarah, 371
Latham, 61,133
Latham, , (Stonington) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Latham), 355 Latham, Anna (Fosdick) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Latham), 344
Latham, Cary, 44 and note; 58, 59, 64, 70, 74, 89, 97, 98, 103, 135 ,136, 152, 163, 164, 165, 167, 306; sketch, 312, 313, 324, 335, 347, 349, 355, 401
Latham, Cary,2nd, 312
Latham, Elizabeth, 312, 335
Latham, Elizabeth, (Masters) (Mrs.) Lockwood, (Mrs. Cary Latham), 306, 312
Latham, Hannah, 312
Latham, Jane, 312, 313, 349
Latham, John, 312
Latham, Joseph, 259, 312, 346
Latham, Lydia, (daughter of Cary), 312, 324
Latham, Lydia, (daughter of Joseph), 312
Latham, Rebecca (Wells) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Latham), 312, 324 Latham, Samuel, 312, 355
Latham, Thomas, 312, 324
Latham, Thomas, (of Groton), 344
Latham, William, (Capt.), 526, 546
Latham's Chair (rocks), 121
Latham's Neck, 102
Lathrop, see also Lothrop and Lothroup
Lathrop, Capt., 581
Latimer, -- , 171, 325, 609
Latimer, Ann (-) (Mrs.) Jones, (Mrs. Robert Latimer), 193, 251, 288, 325 note; 329
Latimer, Capt., 382 Latimer, Col., 526
Latimer, Elizabeth, 288
Latimer, Elizabeth, (Hallam) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Latimer), 359
Latimer, George, 514, 532
Latimer, Hannah (Pickett) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Peter Latimer), 286
Latimer, John, 302
Latimer, Jonathan, 335, 504, 609
Latimer, Jonathan, (Capt.), 471, 608
Latimer, Jonathan, (Col.), 532 and note; 588
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Latimer, Jonathan, (Maj.), 513 Latimer, Jonathan, Jr., (Maj.), 515, 532 Latimer, Major, 518 Latimer, Peter, 286
Latimer, Peter, (Capt.), 582
Latimer, Pickett, house burned 1781, 551
Latimer, Robert (died circ. 1671), 144, 227, 228 note; 231, 232, 259; sketch, 288-289
Latimer, Robert, (living in 1709), 403
Latimer, Robert, (Capt.), 588
Latimer, Robert, Jr., 288
Latimer, Samuel, 359
Latimer Hill, 609
Latimer homestead, 588
Latimers walking to "meeting," 608
Latin school, 398
Laurence, - -, 579
Law,- , 505 Law, Ann (Prentis) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Law), 670
Law, Capt., 652
Law, Edward E., 669
Law, John, 668
Law, Jonathan, (clerk), 218
Law, Jonathan, (Gov.), 476; 506 note; 670
Law, Lyman, 506 note; member of Congress, 625, 667; graduate of Yale, 668; 676 Law, Prentice, 668
Law, Richard, (Capt.), (died 1845), 394 note; 506 note; 544, 575, 625; collector of customs, 649
Law, Richard, (First Mayor of New London), (died 1806), 619, 620 Law, Richard, (son of Jonathan), 394, 476, 502, 503, 506 and note; 622, 625; member of Congress, 667; 670, 676
Law, William, 668
Law, William Henry, 668
Law house, 676
Law, Penalties of the, 205, 206
Law School, (Litchfield), of Judge Reeve, 671
Lawrence, Joseph, 663, 685
Lawrence, Mary (Harris) (Mrs.), 270
Lawrence, (Miner, Lawrence & Co., whaling firm), 647 Lawrence Hall, 685 Lawrence house, (Main St.), 316
Lawrence, Mass., 679 Laws, Book of, 135
Lawton, John, 78 note
Lay, John, 175, 177, 292
Lay, John, Jr., 175
Lay, Phebe, 334
Lay, Rebecca, 292
Lay, Robert, 152, 334 Leach, , (-) (Mrs.) Crocker, (Mrs. Thomas Leach), 374 Leach, Abigail (Haughton) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Leach), 299, 374 Leach, Clement, 374 Leach, Jonathan, 374 Leach, Joseph, 374 Leach, Mary (Miner) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Leach), 374 Leach, Richard, 374 Leach, Samuel, 374
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Leach, Sarah, 374
Leach, Thomas, 265, 299; sketch, 374
Leach, Thomas, Jr., 374 Learned, Amasa, 667, 670 Learned, Billings Peck, 668
Learned, Ebenezer, (graduate of Yale 1798), 662; born in Killingly, Con- necticut, 671
Learned, Ebenezer, (graduate of Yale 1831), 668
Learned, Ebenezer, (native of New London), teacher, 623 and note
Learned, Edward, 662
Learned, Grace (Hallam) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Amasa Learned), 670
Learned, Robert Coit, 669
Learned, William Law, 669
Lebanon, 253, 254, 255, 269, 310, 325, 353, 443, 456, 513, 548, 569 note
Lebanon (Parole), 514 note
Lechford's "Plain Dealing," 112
Lechmere, Nicholas, 477
Lechmere, Thomas (of Boston), 412, 441
Ledyard, Benjamin, 407
Ledyard, Ebenezer, 519, 520, 565
Ledyard, Elizabeth (Saltonstall) (Mrs.) Christophers, (Mrs. Isaac Led- yard), 384
Ledyard, John, 244
Ledyard, John, Jr., (the traveler), 244, 575, 603 (compare items)
Ledyard, William, (Col., 502, 521, 526, 530, 546, 548, 558, 559, 561, 562, 563 and note; 567, 603
Ledyard, Youngs, (Capt.), 562
Ledyard, (place), 14; sketch of town of, 603-604; 97, 264, 321, 335, 346, 350, 354, 358, 373, 443; Rogerenes in, 494; 602, 603-605
Lee, Elizabeth (Sullivan), (Mrs.), (Mrs. S. H. Lee), 479 note
Lee, James, (Dr.), (of Lyme), 584
Lee, Jason (Elder), 616, 617
Lee, Jesse, 595, 596, 678
Lee, John (of Lyme), 458
Lee, Joseph (Rev.), 616
Lee, Mary (-) (Mrs.) Picket, (Mrs. Stephen Lee), 470 note
Lee, Samuel, H. P. (Dr.), 479 note; 584; pioneer in whaling enterprise, 641
Lee, Stephen, (Capt.), 391
Lee, Stephen, (Col.), 470 and note
Lee, Thomas, 170, 175, 176 and notes; 252
Leech, see Leach
Leeds, 538
Leeds, Capt., 244
Leeds, Elizabeth, 336
Leeds, Elizabeth (Latham) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Leeds), 312, 335 Leeds, Gideon, 336
Leeds, John, 236, 237, 265, 312; sketch, 335-336
Leeds, John, Jr., 336
Leeds, (Lieut.), 540 Leeds, Thomas, 336
Leeds, William, (baptized 1683), 336
Leeds, William, (died 1806), 537, 582 Leesburg, Virginia, 606
Leet, Daniel, (Capt.), 470 and note
Leet, Mehitable (Savell) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Daniel Leet), 470 note Leet, Sally, 470 note
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Le Fevre, George, 428 Leffingwell, Christopher, 577
Leffingwell, Richard, (Capt.), 470
Leffingwell, Thomas (Lieut.), 185
Legislature, 150, 163, 167, 175, 257, 379, 399, 464, 504, 511, 520, 619, 623, 658, 659, 662, 664 Leighton, John, 78 and note
Lemoine, Capt., 566
Lenard, Thomas, 93
Lennison, Saunders, 274
Leonidas, (whaling vessel), 641
Leslie, Charles (Capt.), 478 Lester, , 97
Lester, Andrew, 67, 71, 82, 95, 97, 116, 152, 260, 273; sketch, 286-287; 310 and note, 321, 362, 370
Lester, Andrew, Jr., 286, 287, 346
Lester, Ann, 362
Lester, Ann or Anna, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Andrew Lester, Sr.), 287, 310 and note
Lester, Ann (Stedman) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Benjamin Lester), 287, 342 Lester, Anne, 286
Lester, Barbara (Mrs.), (Mrs. Andrew Lester), 286, 287
Lester, Benjamin, 287, 342
Lester, Charles F., (collector of customs), 649
Lester, Daniel, 260, 286, 287, 340, 371 note
Lester, Daniel, 2nd, 371
Lester, Eliphalet, (Elder), 612
Lester, Elizabeth, 321
Lester, Hannah, 340
Lester, Hannah, (Fox) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Daniel Lester, Sr.), 371 note
Lester, Joanna (-) Hempstead (Mrs.), (Mrs. Andrew Lester), 273, 287, 310
Lester, Jonathan, 346, 411
Lester, Joseph, 287
Lester, Mary, (daughter of Andrew), 286, 370
Lester, Mary, (daughter of Daniel, 2nd), 371
Lester, Timothy, 287
Lester, Widow, 193
Letters of marque and reprisal, 385
Lewis, 61, 74, 76, 448
Lewis, C. A., 201 note
Lewis, Charles Augustus, 668
Lewis, Elizabeth (Huntley) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Lewis), 296
Lewis, Francis, 510
Lewis, George, 296
Lewis, George Richards, 668
Lewis, Goodwife, 144
Lewis, Harriet, Mrs., 663
Lewis, John, 60, 66, 259; sketch, 295-296
Lewis, John, (of Saybrook or Lyme), 296
Lewis, John, (of Westerly), 296
Lewis, John, Jr., (Sergeant), 250, 296 (compare dates of items) Lewis, John, 3rd, 296
Lewis, Joseph, 296
Lewis, Nathaniel, 296
Lewis, Sarah, 325
Lewis, Sarah (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Lewis), 295
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Lewis Female Cent Society, 663, 680 Lewis Lane, 71, 551
Lexington, Lexington alarm, 513; news of battle, 515; 533
Lexington, (U. S. Ship), 661
Liberty, (revenue sloop), 483
Library, Young Men's Library Association, 663
Lieutenant, The town's, 83
Lighthouse, 14, 58 note; first, 474 and note; 549; skirmish west of (War of 1812), 634; lighthouses of New London district, 650-651; 660 Light-House ledge, 58 note
Light-ships or boats, 650, 651
Lightning, death by, 411, 586-587; Saltonstall meeting-house struck, 487-488; Montville meeting-house struck, 606; various build- ings struck, 606-607 Lion, lodged at Madame Winthrop's stable, 408
Lippitt, Andrew C., (Mayor), 620
Liquors, duties imposed, 230
Lisbon, 242, 478
Lisbon, Conn., 601, 667
Litchfield, Conn., 671
Litchfield, England, 422
Litchfield County, 232 note; 671
Little Cove, 121
Little-cove farm, 189
Little Fresh River, see Thames River
Little Gull Island, 121
Little Owl Meadow, 95
Littlejoe, (vessel), 574
Liveen, , 227, 228 and note Liveen, Alice (-) (Mrs.), Hallam, (Mrs. John Liveen), 222, 223; death and will, 224; 253, 358
Liveen, John, history of, 222; will and executors, 223; will contested, 224; validity of will established by courts, 225; 225 note; appeal to England in Liveen will contest, 225-226; will sustained in England, 226; 236, 237
Liveen legacy, 222-228; 379, 588
Liveen, (vessel), 223, 226, 237
Liverpool, 574, 653
Living, see Liveen
Livingston, Elizabeth (Knight) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Livingston), 365, 373 Livingston, John, (Col.), 257, 357; sketch, 364-365; 373, 375, 381, 404, 428, 429, 431
Livingston, Madam, 433
Livingston, Mary (Winthrop) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Livingston), 257, 365, 412
Livingston farm, 372 Lockwood, Edmund, 306
Lockwood, Edward, 306, 312
Lockwood, Elizabeth (Masters) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Edward Lockwood), 306, 312
Lockwood, John, 87; sketch, 306 Log-bridge Hill (Loggy Hill), 121
London, 13, 40, 47; name proposed for new settlement, 59, 76; 118, 119 note; 147, 148, 173, 238, 239, 287, 288, 307 and note; 308, 352, 359, 393, 394, 411, 413, 417, 441, 477 note; 484, 545, 570, 574 London babes (dolls), 476
Londonderry, County of, 433
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Long Cove, 121, 404 Long Hill in Groton, 321
Long Island, 15, 19; History (book), 22, 31, 99, 110, 121, 177, 219, 232, 237, 239, 240, 264, 269, 278, 283, 292, 307 note; 317, 339, 351, 408, 411, 441, 454 note; 459, 460, 469, 509, 516, 522, 523, 526, 527 note; 529, 531, 532, 536, 541, 545, 546, 611, 638, 640 note; 683
Long Island Sound, (the Sound), 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 29, 40, 41, 49, 58 note; 70, 81, 86, 89, 98, 102, 110, 123, 155, 161 and note; 172, 176, 177, 196, 240; piratical vessel in, 241; French privateers, 257; 274, 278, 292, 337, 339, 360, 411, 432, 436, 460, 480 note; 516, 517, 522, 524, 525, 528, 529, 530, 531, 536, 537, 540, 542, 555, 572, 610, 615, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 637, 638, 639, 640, 650, 651, 653, 664, 670, 673, 674, 682
Long Island Star (newspaper), 656
Long Island Traders, 522-523
Long Piazza house, 499 note
Long Rock, 58 note
Longdon, 61, 74, 111 and note; 288
Longdon, Andrew, 58, 60; sketch, 284-285
Longdon, Margaret, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Andrew Longdon), 284
Lonnon (slave), 359
"Looking Glass for the Presbyterians of New London," (diary), 490 Loomer, Elizabeth, 340
Loomer, John, 340
Loomer, Martha, 340
Lomer, Mary, 340
Loomer, Mary (Miller) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Stephen Loomer), 327, 340
Loomer, Samuel, 340
Loomer, Stephen, 265, 327; sketch, 340
Loomis, Joel, 686
Lord, Elisha, 384
Lord, Mary (Haynes) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Elisha Lord), 384
Lord, Rev. Mr., (of Norwich), 456
Lord, Richard, (Capt.), 91, 133, 152; copy of tombstone, 153, 154, 235, 317
Lord, Richard, Jr., 152
Lords of Trade and Plantations, 206; Lords commissioners, 225-226, 237, 257
Lothrop, (Lothroup), 56, 61, 95, 240, see also Lathrop
Lothrop, Abigail (Done) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John or Mrs. Samuel Lothrop), 160
Lothrop, Ann, 303
Lothrop, Elizabeth, 160, 294
Lothrop, John, 160, 294
Lothrop, Nathaniel, 159
Lothrop, Ruth (Royce) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Lothrop), 160, 294
Lothrop, Samuel, 57, 60, 64, 66, 118 note; 123, 127, 132, 154; sketch, 159- 160; 191, 294, 303
Lothrop, Simon, (Lieut. Col.), 391, 392
Lotteries, 474
Loudon, John, Earl of, 469
Louisburg, 335, 391, 393, 472
Loungdon, see Longdon
Lovelace, Gov., 337
Loveland, 288
Loveland, Robert, 93, 133, 151, 233 and note, 234
Loyal Americans, 546, 549, see item following
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Loyalists (Royalists), 593 Loyden, 259 Lucy, (whaling vessel), 640
Ludlow, Mr., 38 Lumbert St., 410
Lydia, (whaling vessel), 641
Lyme, 14, 30, 48, 94, 145, 152; contest with, 165-172; 172 note; a glance at Lyme, 172-178; first settlers, 175, 176 ; organized into a town, 175; 182 note; 184, 192, 203, 208 and note; 253, 259, 260, 281; first minister, 285; 292, 295, 296, 298, 303, 305, 306, 311, 316, 322, 323, 326, 327, 328, 335, 348, 351, 362, 367, 368, 400, 402, 408, 411, 420, 430, 439, 450, 453, 458, 459, 470 note; 486, 489, 505, 513, 518 note; 521, 584, 589 note; 606, 614, 616, 617, 659 Lyme Regis, 175
Lyme road, 71, 356
Lynde, Lucy (Palmes) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Lynde), 189 note, 360
Lynde, Nathaniel, 213
Lynde, Samuel, 189 note; 360, 488
Lynde Point Light-house, 651
Lyndock, Lord, 654
Lynn, 41, 315
Lyon, T. M., 687
Lyon, (vessel), 1631, 332; 1778, 527 and note
McCarty, John, Capt., 582
McCarty, Owen, 265
McCarty, Richard, (Capt.), 540
McCurdy, Sally (of Lyme), 589 note
McDonald, James, (Rev.), 592
Macdonald, S. D., 657
Macedonian, (prize vessel), 14, 630; loss of Americans and British in action with frigate United States, 630 note; 631, 635, 637
McEwen, Abel (Rev.), 590, 629, 667, 672, 679
McEwen, Capt., 574
Mc ... wen, Robert, 668
Mack, Ebenezer, 617
McKay, George, 640
McKean's Island, 685
Mackenzie, George, 197 note; 235
Mclellan, Samuel (Capt.), 513
McLellan, (whaling vessel), 644, 646
McSparren, James (Rev.), 440, 441, 442 note; 446
McSparran church, see St. James' Church
Macy, Obed. (author's name), 639 note
Madeira (Maderia), 240, 244
Madison, James (Bishop), 477 note
Madison, James (President of the U. S.), 477 note; 630 Madrid, 466
Magazine, town (for ammunition), 263
Magnus, (Indian squaw), 186 Magunk, 122 Magunkahquog, 122
Mahomet (Indian), 410
Maidstone (British vessel), 632
Maidstone, (Kent, England), 363
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Main St., (The Town St.), 60, 62, 68, 84 note; 157 note; 180; fortified houses, 183; 191, 228 note; 278, 279, 288, 289, 302, 316, 318, 350, 366, 445, 456, 463, 471, 476, 497 note; 498, 512 note; 552-553; 578, 588, 592, 599, 629, 675
Maine, 366, 369, 610
Mainer, see Maynard
Makeensie, see Mackenzie
Malaga, 233
Malbone, Godfrey, 300
Mallet,
, 579
Mallison,
562
Maltimore, see Mortimer
Mamacock (Mamakug, Mamaquacke, Mamoquack, Maumacock), upper and lower, 44; 60 note, 68 note; lower, 85; Upper Mamoquack Neck, 95; upper 116, 203; 121, 122, 163, 209, 220, 287, 396, 517, 518-519 and note; 520, 521
Mamaraka-gurgana, 170
Manatuck, 123
Manchester Packet, (whaling vessel), 646
Manhadoes, see New York
Manhattan, (Munnatos), 232 note
Maniere, Louis, 579
Manners; children's manner, 395-396; manners and morals after the Revolution, 573-574
Manning, Mary, 378
Manning, W. D., 657
Manufacturers, number in 1860, 686
Manwaring, 68,240
Manwaring, Anne, 367
Manwaring, Bathsheba, 367
Manwaring, David, 624, 668
Manwaring, Elinor (Jennings) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Manwaring), 361
Manwaring, Elizabeth, 367
Manwaring, Esther (Christophers) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Manwaring), 317, 367
Manwaring, Hannah, 367
Manwaring, Hannah, (Raymond), (Mrs.), (Mrs. Oliver Manwaring), 292, 367
Manwaring, John (Capt.), 582
Manwaring, Judith, 367
Manwaring, Love, 318, 364, 367
Manwaring, Mercy, 367
Manwaring, Oliver, 129, 145, 252, 258, 259, 268, 292, 318, 347, 364, 366; sketch, 367
Manwaring, Oliver, Jr., 367, 403
Manwaring, Oliver, (Nephew of the first Oliver), 367
Manwaring, Peter, (Capt.), 240, 241; sketch, 366-367
Manwaring, Prudence, 367
Manwaring, Richard, 361, 367, 403
Manwaring, Samuel, 352
Manwaring, Thomas, 170 note, 317, 367, 444
Manwaring, William, 502
Manwaring's Hill, (see also Williams St.), 62, 68, 129 note; field piece on common 1781, 550, 629
Manwaring homestead, 68
Manwaring's house, fire extinguished with soap 1781; 551; British soldier dies at, 551
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Maples, Stephen, 431
Maps-Outline map of New London harbor, 17; Dutch map of 1616, 23; outline map of coast, 25; outline map of Bride Brook and vicin- ity, 50; of city 1807, mentioned 628 Marauders, 522, 523
Marblehead, 193, 478
"March, The long and hungry," 185
Marine and Fire Insurance Co., 663
Marine Committee of the Eastern Dept., 528
Marine Committee of Congress, 539 note
Marine items and fleet of 1749, 244, 245
Marine list, in 1711, 240; Allen's, 578-579
Marine torpedoes, 526
Market wharf, 630, 635
Marlborough, 265
Marret, Dr., 259
For marriages look under family names of contracting parties
Marritt, see Marret and Merritt
Marsey, Philip, 428 Marshall, , 75
Marshall, (Stebbins) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Marshall), 314
Marshall, Edmund, 70, 71
Marshall, Elizabeth, 347
Marshall, John, 70, 71
Marshall, Thomas, 145, 248, 314
Marshalls, County, 1668-1690, 250
Marshfield, 70, 75, 112, 155, 158, 277 note
Martin, Samuel, 67
Martin, Thomas, 145
Martin, (vessel), 304
Martinico, 241, 470 note; 472, 538 note
Martinique, 532
"Martin's Vineyard," 70, 84, 322
Marvin, Reinold, 175, 252
Mary (Queen), see William and Mary, 225
Mary, (whaling vessel), 642, 643, 644
Mary Ann, (whaling vessel), 642
Maryland, 308, 471
Maryland Gazette, 472
Maryot, see Marritt
Mashantakuk, see Mashantucket
Mashantuck or Great Yantuck (Masha-yantuck), suggested as Indian name for Thames River, 120
Mashantucket (Mashantakuk, Mishantuxet), 97, 120, 123, 130, 604 Mashantuck kuk, 120
Mashapaug, Mashipaug, see Gardiner's Lake
Mashpeage, see Massa-peag
Mason, - 65, 104, 181, 226, 227, 424, 427, 428
Mason, Daniel, (Capt.), (of Stonington), 430
Mason, John, (Capt. Mason, "Major Mason"), (Deputy Governor), 19, 24; Mason's expedition, 35; march to Pequot Harbor, 36; 38; 43, 51, 55, 64, 78; and autograph, 79; 81, 98, 105, 106, 120, 126, 127, 147, 164, 165, 170, 172, 174, 177, 180 and note; 182, 249, 250 and note; 308, 356, 423, 428, 430, 433, (see items fol- lowing). (It is possible that there are two John Masons included above)
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Mason, John, (Capt.), (of Norwich), dies of small-pox, 410
Mason, John, (of Norwich), (Lieut. and Capt.), 180 and note; dies of wound, 184-185 Mason, John, (living in 1860), 686 Mason, Peter (Capt.), 381, 430
Mason, Rachel, 308
Mason, Samuel, 412, 426
Mason, Samuel, (of Stonington), 249
Mason controversy, 226, 428 note
Masonic Hall, 607
Masonic St., 366, 627
Mason's Hotel, 627
Mason's Island, (Chippachaug), 78, 80, 81, 243
Massachusetts, 15, 24, 27, 28, 33, 36 and note; 39, 40, 41 note; 46, 47, 48, 63, 67, 99, 100, 104, 105, 106, 114, 159, 169, 182, 193, 194, 249, 291, 300, 304, 333, 334, 353, 418 note; 421, 454; celebrates surrender of Montreal, 473; 477 note; 533, 540, 649
Massachusetts Bay, 190
Massachusetts colony, 93
Massachusetts legislature, 498
Massachusetts Society of Cincinnati, 637
Massafuero, 640
Massa-peag, (Mashpeage, Massapeak), 65 note; 121, 122-123, 300, 425 Massapeag Neck, 299, 300
Massapeak, see Massa-peag
Massa-wamasog, 123
Mast swamp of Groton, 37 note
Masters, Elizabeth, 312
Masters, John, 312
Masters, Nathaniel, 60, 74, 75
Masters of vessels used in early commerce, 235-239
Mather, 195, 498
Mather, Andrew, (Capt.), 197 note, 651
Mather, Andrew, (Mrs.), 373
Mather, Increase, 489, 498
Mather, J. P. C., Mayor, 620; collector of customs, 649, (see item following)
Mather, John Perkins C., 669
Mather, Mrs., (of Saybrook), 416 note
Mattle, Ann, 300
Mattle, Robert, 300
Mattle, Thomas, 300
Mauhekon, see Mohegan
Maumacock, see Mamacock
Mayflower, (vessel), Mrs. Jonathan Brewster a passenger, 276; 396, 443
Mayhew, Elizabeth, 336 Mayhew, Joanna, 336
Mayhew, Joanna or Johanna (Christophers) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John May- hew), 316, 336
Mayhew, John, 236, 240, 265, 290, 316; sketch, 336 Mayhew, John, Jr., (Capt.), 336, 381
Mayhew, John, 3rd, 336
Mayhew, Mary, 336
Mayhew, Patience, 336
Mayhew, Wait, 336
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Mayhew property, 336 Maynard, (Geer) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Zacharias Maynard), 354
Maynard, David, 354
Maynard, George, 354
Maynard, George, 2nd, 354
Maynard, Jonathan, 354
Maynard, Lydia (Richards) (Mrs.), (Mrs. William Maynard), 327, 354 Maynard, Stephen, 610
Maynard, William, 265, 327; sketch, 354, 428
Maynard, William, Jr., 354
Maynard, Zachariah (or Zacharias), 265, 354
Mayner, see Maynard
Mayors, first, 619; succession of to 1856, 620
Meach, Levi, (Elder), 607
Meacham, Rev. Mr., (of Coventry), 456
Meades, Elizabeth (Gulliver), (Mrs.), 359
Meades, William, 70, 71, 96; and wife, 144, 266, 415
Measure, Alice (-) (Mrs.) Tinker, (Mrs. William Measure), 249, 281, 334
Measure, William, 145, 249, 281, 334 Mechanics Hotel, 675 Medford, 193
Medical College, of New Haven, 623
Mediterranean, 483, 484
Medway, (vessel), 539
Meeting-house, fortified, 1652, 85; 92, 93; first or barn, 108, 110; first regular, 109, 625; view from cupola, 110; guard, 137; forti- fied, 1675, 183; second built, 190-192; what became of the old, 192; bell for, 197, 200; 235; church burned and another built, 199-200; Roger's contribution toward building, 219 note; seating the people, 379; congregation mentioned, 460; lightning strikes, 487-488; 606; addition to, 488; mentioned, 489; Rogerenes at (1764), 491; 551; Arnold seen on ground above, 552; old Saltonstall last stated services, 586; Jewett Meeting-house, meeting-house on Zion's Hill and others struck by lightning, 606-607; 688
Meeting-house, Baptist, 243
Meeting-house, Baptist, East Lyme, first, 617
Meeting-house, Bethel, see Bethel meeting-house
Meeting-house, Chesterfield, "old Huckleberry meeting-house," 609 Meeting-house, Lyme, arbitration, 177-178
Meeting-house, Montville, struck by lightning, 606; 607, 608
Meeting-house, Old Huckleberry, 609
Meeting-house, Waterford; Darrow meeting-house, 610, 613; Ham- mond meeting-house, 611, 612
Meeting-house green, see Meeting-house square or green
Meeting-house Hill, 60, 63, 67, 69, 71, 108, 111; last sermon preached in old Saltonstall meeting-house, 586
Meeting-house square or green, 191, 263, 392, 608, 621, 625-626 Mejuarnes, 170 Melally, Capt., 624
Melally, Michael, 583 Melally's lot, (Capt. Melally's lot), 621, 624
Melville Island, 684
Memoranda in chronological order 1724-1747, 409-411
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