Index to "History of New London, Connecticut" : from the first survey of the coast in 1612 to 1860, Part 9

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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Puttaquappuonck-quame, (Indian sachem), 37 note


Pygan, 199, 225 note


Pygan, Alexander, 142, 223, 234, 237, 250, 251, 262, 268, 279; sketch, 341; 359, 486, 669


Pygan, Jane, 341 Pygan, Judith (Redfield) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Alexander Pygan), 225, 279, 341


Pygan, Lydia, 341, 486, 669


Pygan, Lydia, (Bemont) (Mrs.), Boyes, (Mrs. Alexander Pygan), 341 Pygan, Sarah, 225 note; 341, 359


Pyncheon, Col., 202


Pyncheon, John, (Capt.), 134


Pyncheon, Major, 96


Pyne Island, 77


Quaganapoxet, 82 Quaker, Hill, 209, 613


Quakers, 116; Rogerene Quakers, 201-221; 490-496; Ranting Quakers, 210


Quarantine ground, 474-475


Quarry, Robert, 239 Quarry, The, 84


Quaw-haug, 124 Quebec (Quebeck), 256, 375, 472 Queens County, N. Y., 593 Quincy, 148 Quinebaug, (steam propeller), 653 Quinebaug River, 53, 122 Quinnapeag Rocks, 58 note


100


Quinnipiack, (New Haven), 19 Quinnipiacks, 19 Quittapeag Rock ("Quittapeage Rocke"), 58 and note Quonaduck, 99, 123


Race Point, 651 Race Rock, 651 Rachel, (Indian servant), 330 Raids, Ten border, 187 Railroads, 15, 659, 664, 682


Raisings, 407-408


Ralph's Adventure, (vessel, formerly the Success), 236


Ram-Goat Island, 80


Ramilles, (British vessel), 630, 631 note; 632, 633


Randall, Elizabeth (Morton) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Randall), 288 Randall, John, 288


Randall, Nathaniel, 288


Ranger, (vessel), 540, 574


Ransford, Mary, 216-218


Ranters or Ranting Quakers, 210


Rate lists and assessments, 151, 152, 327


Rathbone, Jonathan,437


Rawlins, 270


Rawlins, Caleb, 270


Rawlins, Hannah, 270


Rawlyns, see Rawlins


Rawson, Dr., 584


Ray, 240, 642 Rayment, see Raymond Raymond, Ann, 292


Raymond, Daniel, 292


Raymond, Elizabeth, (daughter of Joshua), 292


Raymond, Elizabeth, (daughter of Daniel), 292


Raymond, Elizabeth, (married David Richards), 318


Raymond, Elizabeth, (Christophers) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Joshua Raymond, 3rd), 317


Raymond, Elizabeth, (Harris) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Daniel Raymond), 292 Raymond, Elizabeth, (Smith) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Joshua Raymond), 292, 323, 351


Raymond, Experience, 292


Raymond, George, 426 note


Raymond, Hannah (daughter of Joshua), 292


Raymond, Hannah (daughter of Richard), 292, 367


Raymond, John, 117, 292


Raymond, John, (of Beverly), 292


Raymond, John, (2nd Lieut. at Bunker Hill), 514, 532


Raymond, John, Jr., (1st town clerk of Montville), 605


Raymond, Joshua, (died in 1676), 83 note; 93, 134, 145, 165 note; 180- 181 and note; 183, 184, 262; sketch, 292-393; 301, 323, 351, 396, 425, 426


Raymond, Joshua, (donor of land for meeting-house, Montville), 606


Raymond, Joshua, (1st Moderator of town of Montville), 605


Raymond, Joshua, (living in 1752), 627


Raymond, Joshua, Jr., (died 1704), 292, 293, 426


Raymond, Joshua, 3rd, 317, 433, 435


Raymond, Joshua, 4th (son of Deacon Joshua), 435


Raymond, Judith, 292


Raymond, Mary, 292, 301


101


Raymond, Mary, (Smith) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Raymond), 292, 323 Raymond, Mehitable, 292


Raymond, Mercy (Sands) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Joshua Raymond, Jr.), 293, 400, 432, 433


Raymond, Rebecca (Lay), (Mrs.), (Mrs. Daniel Raymond), 292


Raymond, Richard, 292, 367


Raymond, Richard, (son of Daniel), 292


Raymond, Richard, (son of Joshua), 292


Raymond, Richard, Jr., 292


Raymond, Samuel (son of Daniel), 292


Raymond, Samuel (son of Richard), 258, 292, 323


Raymond, Sarah, 292


Raymond, William, 292


Raymond, William, (in Revolution), 532, 533


Raymond Hill, 432


Read, Edward, 40 and note


Read, John, 77


Read, Josiah, 145


Reavell, .152


Reavell, Thomas, 147, 148 and note; 280


Records, ancient, 56-61; preservation, 73; removed for safety, 503; cus- tom house and probate, 504; burned during Arnold's invasion, 570-571; 676


Recovery, (vessel), 237


Red Lion, Sign of the, 476


Redemptioners, 216


Redfield, Elizabeth, 279


Redfield, Elizabeth, (How) (Mrs.), 279


Redfield, James, 279, 280, 290


Redfield, Judith, 279, 341


Redfield, Lydia, 279, 290


Redfield, Rebecca, 279


Redfield, Rebecca, (Mrs.) (Widow Rebecca Redfield), 250, 279


Redfield, William, sketch, 279-280; 341


Redfin, Redfyne, see Redfield


Reed, Christopher (Lieut.), 475


Reeve, Judge, 671


Reformadoes (Club), 407


Refugees, 1781, fed at Gen. Miller's home, 547 Regard, (vessel), 235


Regiment, Fourth U. S., 362


Regiment, Third, Connecticut, 513


Rehoboth, 93, 100, 102, 133


Reid, William (Rev.), 679


Removals from New London before 1670, 154 Renouf, , 579


Renown, (vessel), 529, 530


Repository, (weekly paper), 658


Republican Advocate, (newspaper), 657


Residents, additional residents to 1660, 93


Resolute, (English ship), rescue of, 684, 685


Restless, (vessel), 21


Restoration, (vessel), 539 and note


Revel, Revell, see Reavell


Revenue cutter, 651


Revolution, 228, 267, 275 note; 307 note; 343, 347, 361, 435, 446, 470, 482, 494, 498, 500, 501-572; various committees and delega- tions, 502-504; town records removed, 503; first alarm at New


102


London, 517; reports on fortification, 517-519; garrisons, 521; Long Island traders and marauders, 522-523; year of alarms, 523-526; army details, 526; exchange of prisoners, 527-528; further alarm and distress, 529-531; various worthy soldiers named, 531-534; Arnold's invasion, 545-572, 575, 577, 578, 579, 586, 593, 603, 626, 637, 639, 648, 649, 673-674, 675


Revolutionary army, mentioned 335, 364


Reynolds, Elizabeth, 360


Reynolds, John, 172, 188


Reynolds (place), 234


Rhode Island, 104, 107, 203, 204, 206, 215, 218, 232, 240, 241, 243, 392, 409, 413, 422, 436, 437, 438, 457 note ; 541, 594, 595, 600, 603, 670


Rice, Gershom, 265, 346


Rice, John (Capt.), (whaling captain), 108, 644


Rice, Mary (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Rice), 625


Rice, Robert, see Royce, Robert


Rice, Thomas, 625


Rice, Thomas, (Capt.), 582


Richards, Ann (Denison) (Mrs.), Hough, (Mrs. Samuel Richards), 318 Richards, Anna (Prentis) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Richards, 3rd), 318


Richards, Benjamin, 582


Richards, David, 318


Richards, Elizabeth, 318


Richards, Elizabeth, (Raymond) (Mrs.), (Mrs. David Richards), 318


Richards, Esther (Hough) (Mrs.), (Mrs. George Richards), 318


Richards, Frederick, 668


Richards, George, (Capt.), 228 note; 318, 364, 404, 405, 408; possibly more than one George Richards is included in the above


Richards, George, (graduate of Yale 1840) (Tutor), 669


Richards, Guy, 619, 689


Richards, Guy, (Capt.), 364, 502, 503, 552


Richards, Hannah, 318


Richards, Israel, 253, 318, 368


Richards, Israel, Jr., 318


Richards, James (of Hartford), 152, 383, 416


Richards, Jeremiah, 318


Richards, Jerusha, 383


Richards, John, (died 1687), 93; sketch, 318; 327, 364


Richards, John, Jr. (Lieut.), (died 1720), 258, 259, 318; sketch, 364, 381, 398, 405


Richards, John, 3rd, 263, 318, 364, 367, 385, 487, 622; a number of these items have been assigned to this John Richards because they occurred after the death dates of the first two of the same name Richards, John, (graduate of Yale 1757), 668


Richards, Love (Manwaring) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Richards, Jr.), 318, 364


Richards, Lydia, (daughter of Israel), 368


Richards, Lydia, (daughter of John), 318, 327, 354


Richards, Lydia, (daughter of John, Jr.), 318, 364


Richards, Mary, 318


Richards, Nathaniel, 577


Richards, Penelope, 318


Richards, Peter, 509, 537


Richards, Peter, (Capt.), (slain at Fort Griswold 1781), 364, 562


Richards, Peter, (incorporator of the Savings Bank, 1827), 662


Richards, Samuel, 318, 335, 364


Richards, William, (Capt.), 532


Richards, William, (Col.), 364, 619


103


Richards St., 62, 191, 227, 228 note; 552


Richardson, 152


Richardson, Amos, 76, 77, 86, 91, 99, 123, 250 and note; sketch, 302; 356, 358, 441


Richardson, John, 302, 358


Richardson, Mary, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Amos Richardson), 302


Richardson, Prudence, 302, 358


Richardson, Samuel, 302


Richardson, Stephen, 302


Ride-and-tie, 608


Ridge Hill, 121


Rigault, -, 579


Ringstead, 300


Riot, 410


Ripley, (Capt.), 640 note


Ripley, Jeremiah, 159


Rising Sun, (whaling vessel), 639


Roach, Rebecca (Redfield) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Roach), 279


Roach, Thomas, 77, 78, 268, 279


Roane Cariggs (rock), 410


Roanoke, 151


Robert Bowne, (whaling vessel), 646


Roberts, 288


Roberts, Hugh, 67, 71, 142, 154, 156, 163, 279


Roberts, William, 87; sketch, 274


Robin (Indian chief), see Cassasinamon


Robin Hood's Bay, see Jordan Cove


Robinson, , 61


Robinson, Anne, 471


Robinson, Beverly, (Col.), 549


Robinson, Edward, 390 note; 456


Robinson, John, 57, 60


Robinson, Thomas, 138, 146


Rochefort, France, 580


Rochelle, 40 Rochester, N. Y., 592


Rockdale farm, 325


Rockwell, Joseph, 188 note


Rockwell, Josiah, 188 and note


Rodgers, Alexander P., (Lieut.), 661


Rodgers, G. W., (Commodore), interment of, 661-662


Rodgers, John, (Commodore), 14


Rodney, George B., Sir, 575


Roe, see Rowe Roebuck, (vessel), 254


Roger, see Rogers


Rogerene Baptists, see Rogerenes


Rogerenes, 201-221, 421, 490-495, 496


Rogers, , 143, 147, 614, 625 note


Rogers, Bathsheba, 201, 202, 204, 211, 322, 370


Rogers, Bathsheba, (Smith) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Rogers, Jr.): 209, 220 Rogers, Bathsheba, 322


Rogers, Davis, (Elder), 614


Rogers, Elizabeth, (daughter of James), 201, 202, 339


Rogers, Elizabeth, (daughter of John), 203, 208, 330


Rogers, Elizabeth, (daughter of Jonathan), 322


Rogers, Elizabeth, (Griswold) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Rogers), 203; divorce and subsequent marriages, 208-209; 217, 251


104


Rogers, Elizabeth, (Pemberton) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Jonathan Rogers), 345 Rogers, Elizabeth, (Rowland) (Mrs.), (Mrs. James Rogers), 201 and note; 206 Rogers, Isaac, 610


Rogers, James, 74, 84 note; 90, 91, 92 and note; 95, 96, 98 note; 116, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 144, 152; Gov. Winthrop's letter to, 164; 166, 183, 201, 202, 203, 205-206; will of 207; 250 and note; 251, 259, 322, 337, 339, 370, 425


Rogers, James, (Capt.), 400, 401, 404, 436, 538, 582; it is possible that more than one Capt. James Rogers is included in the above Rogers, James, (mariner), 240, 244


Rogers, James, Jr., 201, 202, 203, 206, 211; and wife, 212, 213, 251, 337, 398, 403, 437


Rogers, James, 3rd, 227


Rogers, John, 199; founder of a sect, 202; marries Elizabeth Griswold, 203; performs a baptism, 204, beliefs concerning Sabbath, 205-206; divorced by his wife, 208; Pratt's book against, 209; defended by his son, 209-210; prison proclamation of, 212; mittimus against, 212; long imprisonment in Hartford, 213; suit of Mr. Saltonstall against, 213; self-performed marriage rite, 216; voluntary separation after self-performed rite, 217; warrant against Rogers as insane, 218; he escapes to New York, 219; last outbreak, 219; his death, burial and writings, 220-221; 251 and note; 259, 330, 337, 490 and note


Rogers, John, (Capt.), (died 1795 or 1796), 581


Rogers, John, (Lieut.), 471


Rogers, John, Jr., 203, 208; defense of father, 209-210; 209 notes, 213 note; 214, 216, 217, 218 note; 220, 322


Rogers, John, 3rd, (died 1721), 220


Rogers, John, 3rd, (living in 1767), 490, 491


Rogers, Jonathan, (living 1729-30), 436


Rogers, Jonathan, (son of James), (died 1697), 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 213, 251, 322, 337, 339, 345


Rogers, Jonathan, (son of Samuel), 425


Rogers, Joseph, 201, 202, 204, 337


Rogers, Joseph, Mrs., 204


Rogers, Joshua, 439


Rogers, Lester, (Elder), 614


Rogers, Lester T., (Elder), 614


Rogers, Mary (Jordan) (Mrs.), (Mrs. James Rogers, Jr.), 202, 206


Rogers, Mary (Stanton) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Rogers), 202, 203, 297


Rogers, Mrs., 144


Rogers, Moses (Capt.), commands steam-ship Savannah, 653; his death, 654


Rogers, Naomi (Burdick) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Jonathan Rogers), 204


Rogers, Richard, 409


Rogers, Ruth, 339


Rogers, Samuel, (son of James), 116, 143, 183, 201 and note; 202, 203, 204, 237, 259, 297, 337, 365, 425, 427, 428


Rogers, Samuel, (son of Joseph), 260


Rogers, Samuel, (Capt.), 542


Rogers, Samuel, Jr., 259, 428


Rogers, Sarah, (daughter of James Rogers, 2nd), 437


Rogers, Sarah, (daughter of Samuel), 425


Rogers, Sarah, (-) (Mrs.) Coles, (Mrs. John Rogers), 218


Rogers, Stevens, (Capt.), 653, 654 and note


Rogers, William, 84, 108, 109, 110, 286 note


Rogers, William, (Capt.), 538


105


Rogers, Zabdiel, (Col.), 569 note Rogers' (James) Cove, see Poquyogh Rogers farm, 634 Rogers grant, 425


Rogers homestead, 90, 92 note


Rogers- (Weaver, Rogers & Co.), (whaling firm), 647


Roman Catholics, Dublin, 307; chapel on Jay St., 600; church on Tru- man St., 678; census figures, 680 Rope Ferry, see Ferry, Niantic


Rope Ferry Bridge, see Bridge, Niantic


Rope-walk, 677


Rose (negro woman), 365


Rose, Hannah (Allyn) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Rose), 158


Rose, Thomas, 158, 261, 354


Rose, (British ship of war), 510, 516


Rose-Morgan, Benjamin, 312


Rose-Morgan, Hope-still, (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Rose-Morgan), 312


Rose-Morgan, John, 312


.


Rose-Morgan, Richard, 265, 312


Rose-Morgan, Richard, Jr., 312


Rosewell, Elizabeth, 383


Rosewell, William, 383


Rosseter, Rev. Mr., (of Stonington), 456


Rouget, ,579


Rowe, - -, 438


Rowe, William, 436, 437


Rowe legacy, 437, 438


Rowland, Elizabeth, 201 and note


Rowland, Samuel, 201 and note


Rowley, Mass., 434


Roxana, (vessel), 634


Roxbury, (Roxburye), 77, 138, 152, 282, 301, 309 and note; 323, 328, 329, 332, 333 and note; 349, 508, 566 note


Royal Artillery, 566


Royalists, see Loyalists


Royce, 139,288


Royce, Deborah (Caulkins) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Jonathan Royce), 294


Royce, Elizabeth (Mrs.), (Mrs. Robert Royce), 294, 295


Royce, Elizabeth (Lothrop) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Isaac Royce), 160, 294 Royce, Hannah (Churchwood) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Royce), 294 Royce, Hannah (Morgan) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Nehemiah Royce), 294, 311 Royce, Isaac, 160, 294


Royce, Jonathan, 143, 154, 294


Royce, Joshua, 294


Royce, Nathaniel, 95, 140, 142, 294


Royce, Nehemiah, 294, 311


Royce, (-) (Wilcoxon) (Mrs.) Farnham, (Mrs. Nathaniel Royce), 294 and note


Royce, Robert, 93, 141, 144, 153, 160; sketch, 293-295


Royce, Ruth, 160, 294


Royce, Samuel, 95, 142, 294, 360 Royce land, 295


Royce lot, 288 Royce's Mountain, 294


Rudd, Jonathan, 48 Ruddock, D. S., 654, 658 Rush, Dr., 671


Russell, Daniel, 265


106


Russia, 653, 654 Ryal side, 40 Ryswick, Peace of, 258


Sabbatarians, First in New London, 203-204; 205, 208; community, 339, 613


Sabbath drum and drummer, 109-110


Sachem, River of the, see Mystic River


Saco, 275 note; 366 and note


Saco River, 366


Saddler, , 113


Sadler, John, 111


Sage, (Capt.), 540


Sagharbor, 529, 540, 639 and note; 640 and note, 656


St. Christophers, 239, 402


St. Clair, 649


St. Domingo, 579, 628 note


St. James' Church, 359 note, 442, 447; used by Congregationalists, 448; 1 burned, 448; re-erected, 592, 593, 594; stone church built, 594; Bishop Seabury's tomb, 595, 600, 678


St. James, Court of, 466


St. James, Parish of, (London), 288


St. John the Baptist (Feast Day), 444


St. John Wapping, 359


St. Johns, 234, 498, 520


St. Joseph and St. Helena, (Spanish vessel), also called St. Joseph, ar- rives in distress, 462; cargo landed and partly stolen, 463-468


St. Juan, Don Joseph Miguel de, 464, 466


St. Lawrence River, 336, 381


St. Pauls Church, (Narragansett), 446


St. Peters, Martinico, 538 note


St. Petersburg, (Russia), 582, 653, 654


Salem, 45, 70, 151, 161, 193 note; 272, 289, 292, 298 note; 308, 351, 408, 409, 428 note; 540, 608


Salisbury, 520


Salisbury, England, 331


Sally, (vessel), prize schooner, 541; ship, 582


Saltertudas, 240


Salt-marsh, 82


Saltonstall, Ann Dudley, 383 note


Saltonstall, Col., 244, 391, 409, 413, 462, 463, 464, 465, 486, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521


Saltonstall, Dudley, (Capt. and Commodore), 509, 521, 531, 543, 545, 581 Saltonstall, Dudley, (graduate of Yale 1791), 668


Saltonstall, Elizabeth, 384


Saltonstall, Elizabeth, (Rosewell) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Gurdon Saltonstall), 383, 384


Saltonstall, G., 517


Saltonstall, Gilbert, (Capt.), 531, 544


Saltonstall, Gurdon, (Capt.), (son of Winthrop), 581


Saltonstall, Gurdon, (Rev.), (died 1724), chosen as minister, 196; or- dained, 197; family procession to church, 198; collision with John Rogers, 213; his rigor toward the Rogerenes, 215; story in connection with the marriage of John Rogers, 216-217; 224, 262; 263; Royce land purchased by, 295; 1st marriage recorded by, 313; 348; chosen governor, 376; summary of his character and ministry, 376-378; 379, 381; death, 382-383; autograph, 383; birth and family, 383-384; 416 and note, 417, 427, 428;


107


protest against attempted purchase of Mohegan by New Lon- don, 430-431; 432, 477, 499 note; dates of graduation from Har- vard, and ordination, date chosen governor and date of death, 669


Saltonstall, Gurdon, (graduate of Yale 1725), 668


Saltonstall, Gurdon, (graduate of Yale 1752), 668


Saltonstall, Gurdon, Town-clerk, 1773-1777, 667


Saltonstall, Gurdon, Jr., (Gen.), (son of Elizabeth), family procession, 198, 384, 386; 388, 389, 502, 503, 504; 513; 531, 552, 577 Saltonstall, Gurdon, Jr., (son of Jerusha), (born and died 1696), 384 Saltonstall, Jerusha, 384


Saltonstall, Jerusha, (Richards) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Gurdon Saltonstall), 383, 384


Saltonstall, Katherine, 384


Saltonstall, Lucretia (Arnold) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Nathaniel Saltonstall), 384


Saltonstall, Mary, 384, 670


Saltonstall, Mary, (Haynes) (Mrs.), Lord, (Mrs. Rosewell Saltonstall), 384


Saltonstall, Mary, (Whittingham) (Mrs.), Clarke, 383


Saltonstall, Nathaniel, (born 1707), 384, 385


Saltonstall, Nathaniel, (living in 1827), 471 note; corporation member of Savings Bank 1827, 662


Saltonstall, Nathaniel, (Capt.), 518, 521, 526, 531, 537, 543


Saltonstall, Rebecca (Winthrop) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Gurdon Saltonstall, Jr.), 384


Saltonstall, Richard, 384


Saltonstall, Rosewell, (graduate of Harvard 1720), 669


Saltonstall, Rosewell, (Capt.), 383, 384


Saltonstall, Rosewell, (graduate of Yale 1751), 668


Saltonstall, Sarah, 384


Saltonstall, Thomas B., 581


Saltonstall, William W .. , 383 note


Saltonstall, Winthrop, 383 note, 502, 531, 581, 619


Saltonstall, Winthrop, (graduate of Yale 1756), 668


Saltonstall, Winthrop, (Dr.), 581, 668


Saltonstall family, 581


Saltonstall meeting-house, 200; see also Meeting-house


Saltonstall tomb, 383 and note


Sandisfield, Mass., 607


Sands, Mercy, 293


Sands, Niles, 293


Sandwich, 295, 319


Sandy Hill, 613


Sandy Hook, 241, 529, 539, 631, 673


Sandy Point, 62, 133, 134


Sanford, Elisha, 235 note


San Francisco, (steamer), wreck of, 683


Saquish, saquishog (Indian for clams), 124


Saratoga, 345


Sargent's Head, 65, 171


Sashious, see Sassyous


Sassacous, (the God), 120


Sassacus, 20 note, 21, 27 note, 31, 34, 37, 55, 423


Sassyous (or Sashious), 27 and note


Satterly, Benedict, 265, 283


Satterly, Rebecca, 283


Satterly, Rebecca, (Bemas) (Mrs.), Minter, Dymond, (Mrs. Benedict Satterly), 283


108


Satterly, Sarah, 283


Satterly, William, 283


Savage, .152 Savage, Habijah, 133


Savannah, (first steam vessel to cross the Atlantic), Captain and sailing master from New London, 653; the voyage, 653-654 and note Savannah, Ga., 653


Savell, Mehitable, 470 note


Savings Bank, 662


Saw Mill, 164


Saw-mill Brook, (Cochichuack, Cochickwock, Cochikuack, Cochikuwock, Pequotice), 51, 96, 99, 124; called river, 162 and note; 163, 164, 165, 365, 404, 425


Saxton, Hannah, (Denison) (Mrs.), 334


Say and Seal, Lord, 26


Saybrook, (Seabrooke), 15, 20 note; 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 34 note; 36, 40, 43 and note; 44, 48, 49, 50, 55, 65, 81, 85, 89, 128; guns from 137; 158, 162, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 172 and note; 173, 174, 175, 176 and note; 177, 182 note; 184, 189 note; 190, 223, 248, 249, 252, 253, 257; guns from, 258; Seminary founded, 276, 280, 289, 292, 295, 296, 303, 305, 334, 336, 337, 341, 360, 362, 377, 381, 408, 410, 416 note; 452, 518, 521, 537, 539, 568, 598 note; 612, 634 note; 636, 671


Saybrook fort, 105, 358


"Saybrook Platform," first book printed in Connecticut, 357, 377, 489 Saybrook Point, 26


Sayre, 641


Sayre, Francis, 313


Sayre, Ichabod, 313 Scarborough, Mr., 653


Scarritt, Richard, 265, 428


Schenectady, 256 School St., Boston, 421


Schooley's Mountain, 444 note Schoolmasters, first, 398, 399


Schools, 252, 253, 395-401; Bartlett's legacy to the town school, 396- 398; grammar school established, 392-398; Latin School, 398; Latin school, 398; first school house, 398; free school among the farmers, 399-400; grammar school in the North Parish, 400; common school fund, 401; Nathan Hale's farewell, 515; town school house, 620, 621-622; Union School, 622-623; female acad- emies, 623; Bulkeley bequest, 623; schools in 1860, 681


Scipio, 330


Scituate, (Situate), 93, 266, 277, 278, 295 and note; 296, 317, 319 and note, 346, 347, 363, 435


Scofield, J. M., 657


Scotch Church, 593


Scotland, 333, 593, 679


Scott, Edward, 68, 69 Scrivener or writer for the town, 141


Seabury, Abigail (Mumford) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Seabury, 2nd), 444 Seabury, Caleb, 444 Seabury, Charles, (Rev.), 594 Seabury, David, 443


Seabury, Elizabeth (Alden) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Seabury), 443 Seabury, Elizabeth (Powell) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Samuel Seabury, 2nd), 444 Seabury, John, 242, 265; sketch, 443 Seabury, John, Jr., 443


109


Seabury, Mary, 443 Seabury, Nathaniel, 443


Seabury, Patience, 443


Seabury, Samuel, 443


Seabury, Samuel, (Bishop), 444, 592; sketch, 593-595; epitaph, 600; 603, 625, 670


Seabury, Samuel, (Rev.), (son of John), 419, 420; sketch, 443-445; 593 Seabury, Sarah, 443


Seabury church, 592


Seabury family, 443-444


Sea Flower, (vessel), 319


Seal of New London, picture and date of adoption on title page; descrip- tion, 619


Seaman's Friend Society, 680 and note


Seamen, A. G., (editor), 655


Seamen, various seamen commemorated, 574-575


Searle, , 285


Sea-wall, 624


Seceders, 454


Second burial ground, see Burial ground, second


Secret committee of Congress, 506, 509


Selden, -, 532


Selden's regiment, 532


Selectmen, Duties of the townsmen, 92


Sentry Hill, 183 note


Separates, see Separatists


Separatists (Separates, New Lights), 421, 439, 445, 451, 453-457, 605, 607, 611, 612, 617


Sepos-tamesuck, 124


September gale of 1815, 615 note


Session-house, 590


Setucket, L. I., 154, 594


Settlements- English settlements on the Connecticut, 26


Settlement of New London, before the settlement, 19-38; beginnings, 43-45


"Seven Sermons," (book rescued from book-burning, 1743), 455 Seventh-day Baptists, see Baptists, Seventh-day


Seventh-day Church, (Newport), 204; see also Baptists, Seventh-day Seymour, Thomas, (Col.), of Hartford, 564 note


Seymour, Thomas H., (Gov.), 564 note; 662, 685


Seymour, William,563, 564 note


Shackmaple, 410


Shackmaple, Elizabeth (Christophers) (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Shack- maple, Jr.), 477 note; 579 note


Shackmaple, John, 239


Shackmaple, John, (Capt.), 477 note


Shackmaple, John, Jr., 239, 441, 444, 447 and note; 579 note


Shackmaple, Sarah, (Mrs.), (Mrs. John Shackmaple), 441 Shackmaple house, 279


Shantok, 120-121


Shapleigh, see Shapley


Shapley, 68, 239, 499 note


Shapley, Abigail (Pierson) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Daniel Shapley), 350


Shapley, Adam, (born 1698), died young), 350; see item following


Shapley, Adam, (Capt.), (wounded at Fort Griswold, 1781, commanded Fort Trumbull), 350, 521, 526, 546, 549, 558, 560 note; 561, 567 Shapley, Ann, 350


Shapley, Anna, 343


110


Shapley, Benjamin, (mariner), 146, 236, 259, 285; sketch, 350 Shapley, Benjamin, Jr., 350


Shapley, Daniel, (born 1689-90), 350, 456, 627


Shapley, Daniel, (master of a ship in 1684), 236


Shapley, Jane, 350


Shapley, Joseph, 350


Shapley, Mary, 317, 350


Shapley, Mary (Picket) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Benjamin Shapley), 285, 350 Shapley, Nicholas, 350


Shapley, Ruth, 350


Shapley, Ruth (Dymond) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Benjamin Shapley, Jr.), 350 Shapley house lot, 350, 498-499


Shapley St., 68, 350, 627


Sharon, 353 and note


Sharswood, Abigail, 348


Sharswood, Abigail, (Mrs.), (Mrs. William Sharswood), 348


Sharswood, George, 146; sketch, 347-348


Sharswood, George, Jr., 348


Sharswood, George, 3rd, 348


Sharswood, George, (of Philadelphia), 348 note


Sharswood, James, 348


Sharswood, Jonathan, 348


Sharswood, Katherine, 348


Sharswood, Mary, 308, 348


Sharswood, Mary, (Mrs.), (Mrs. George Sharswood), 347, 348 Sharswood, William,348


Sharswood, William, Jr., 348


Shatterly, see Satterly


"Shaving-Mills," (marauding sloops or boats), 523


Shaw, , 363, 447, 482, 489, 505, 520, 521, 523 note; 555 Shaw, Commodore, (living in 1815), 637 . Shaw, Mary, 498, 512


Shaw, Lucretia (Harris) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Nathaniel Shaw, Jr.), 474


Shaw, Nathaniel, (died 1778), 242, 286 note; 344, 442, 443, 498, 502, 510, 512, 519 note; 520, 538, 543


Shaw, Nathaniel, Jr., (died 1782), 474, 475 and note; 483, 484, 485 note, 502, 503, 507-509, 511, 512, 519, 528, 539, 548 note, 570, 622 Shaw, Rebecca (Beebe) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Richard Shaw), 338 Shaw, Richard, 338


Shaw, Sarah, 512


Shaw, Temperance (Harris) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Nathaniel Shaw), (died 1796), 512


Shaw, Thomas, (living in 1656), 93, 248


Shaw, Thomas, (living circ. 1786), 588, 619 . Shaw family, 512


Shaw mansion, fire extinguished with vinegar, 555


Shaw's Ave., 659 and note


Shaw's Letter Book, References to and notations from, 483 note; 484 and note; 485 note; 507-508, 510-511, 523 note, 528


Shaw's Neck, 60, 180, 287, 313, 344, 554, 576 Shaw's warehouse, 548


Shaw's wharf, 553


Shelter Island, 148, 487


Shepard, Margaret (Borradil or Borrowdale) (Mrs.), (Mrs. Thomas Shepard), 333 note


Shepard, Thomas (Rev.), 333 note


Shepard & Harris, 687


Shepherd, John, 595


111


Shepherd's Tent, 453 and note; 458 Sherman, , 629 Sherman, Roger M. (Hon.), 671


Shetucket River, 127, 188, 615 note Shinicosset, 124


Shipbuilding, first shipwrights, 230-231; builders of vessels used in early commerce, 235, 237-238; shipyard of Amasa Miller men- tioned, 553 note; shipyard situated in vicinity of Bank St., 1781, 555; 575-576; see items following




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