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belonging all of them to yr first Church of Windsor, owned ye Covenant in this Church, sometime in Septr or Octr
Eben' Lomis of y" first Church in Windsor, Oct 27.
Jno Taylor of ye first Church in Windsor, Oct 13.
An Aectt of y+ Members in full Communion belonging to y+ 2d church of Christ in Windsor, besides myself.
1st of ye Men:
and
* Deacon Sam" Bakar
Deacon Job Drake * Sam" Rockwell, Senf Sam" Grant, Sent
* Nath1 Bissell. Broth' Stoughton. Joseph Loomis * John Stoughton Sam" Tudor
Nath" Loomis
James Porter
Thos. Bissell
Henry Wollcot, Jun' son of Simon Edward Elmer
William Wolleot
Esther Phelps, widow
Matthew Grant John Rockwell John Strong
* Elisa: Wells, Josh" Jun' wife Abigail Burge * Ruth Stiles, Jnos wife * Abia Sanders. Grace Grant, Sam" Gran" wife * Jane Wollcot, Henry's wife Mindwell Loomis, James his wife Sarah Wollcot, Simon's wife * Egglestone Ben« wife Esther Bissell, Tho® Daughter
An Account of the Children of those belonging to this Society baptized by me:
Sam" Grant, Juniors Child named Ephraim, Augt 98 Joseph Rockwell's Child namd Elizabeth, dead.
Edward Elmer's Child namd Edwd dead. John Strong's Child, namd Esther about March 99 Robert Stedman's Child
2. of ye Women: * Mary Grant, Sam" Sen' wife * Mary Rockwell, S. Sen' wife * Sarah Bakar, Sam" wife Elizabeth Drake, Job's wife * Liddia Loomis, Jos: wife * Abigail Tudor, Sam" wife Sarah Porter, James wife Eliza Loomis, Nath" wife
Esther Bissell, Thos. wife
Mary Loomis, Josiah's wife Ruth Colt, Josphs wife
* Ilannah Elmer, Edd wife Joanna Loomis, Moses wife Mary Strong, Jn" wife
Mr. Timothy Drake of Hartford writes. "1 find from pub. rec. of Fs Ch. of Hartford. that Anne Ffoster joined that ch. 26 Feb. 1695'6; and that Anne Edwards joined it 8 Mch., 1695, 6. No other person by the name of Anne joined that ch. for several yrs, before or after that date."
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Joseph Skinner's Child, March 99 namd Joseph Fitch's Child namd Joseph, Ap'l 99 Joseph Drake's Child Benja Aprill. 99 My own Child named Ann, April 28, 99 Cous" Moor's Child Abigail May 99 Joseph Loomis's Child Damaris July or Ang: 99 James Loomis's Child James Aprill 99 Mindwell, May 99 Broth'r Stoughton's Child Dan" Augt 99 Moses Loomis's Child Joanna Jabez Colts' Child, Ann, Autumn. 99 Sam" Burnham's Child
Cousn John Stoughton's Child Ann
Thos Burnham's Child of Hartford 1st Church John Elsworth's Child
Simon Wollcot's Child James John Stiles' Child Ebenezer 1700
Sam1 Tudor's Child Elizabeth.
* Joseph Porter's Child Josph Sept' 1700 dead
Josiah Loomis's Child Nath1 Oct 27. 1700
Jospb Rockwell's Child, Benj: Oct 27, 1700
Nath : Grant's Child, Bathiah, Angt 25, 1700
John Taylor's Child Mary Spring 1700
Jacob Strong's Child Abigail Febry
Sam" Bancraft's Child named Eunice in ye wintr 1700
Math" Grant's Child Wm Jan'y 26 1700
Jos. Drake's Child Ann, febry 2, 1700
My Daughter Mary febr 11, 1700 on Tuesday about 10 of y' clock in y morning. baptized feb. 16, 1700
Job Elsworth Child Hannah, ffeb' 23, 1700 Cousin Moor's Child Peletiah, March 1701-2.
Sam" Piney's Child namd Sam" March 23, 1700
Thos Long's Child Sarah March 1700-1
Joseph Elmer's Child, March or Aprill 1701. Joseph Brother Stoughton's Child, Benj: Aprill or May 1201
Joshua Willes' Jun' May or June, Joshna 1701 John Strong's Child Abigail, May or June 1701 Jacob Mindwell, July 1701 HIez: Porter's Child. Hezekiah, July 1701. Jno Spark's Child John, his wife of Hartford Ist Church viz: under (Church] Watch. July. 1:01
Benj: Colt's Child Jnº July 1701 Sam" Grant's Child, Grace, Angt 1701 John Elsworth's Child Esther in y" former part of ye winter 1201
Jos. Skinner's Ann in Autumn 1701
John Rockwell's Child John in yo winter 1701 Mathw Grant's Child Mary about March or Aprill 1702 Cous" John Stoughton's Child Nath" June 1702 James Loomis's Henry Anno 1702 or 1701 James Younghiss, Hannah in ye Summer 1702 Edwd Elmor's Child, Edwd 1702 about Sept' Jnº Stiles's Child 1702 in ye winter as we take it. Noah
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Jnº Taylor's Child Zebulon, 1701 or 1701-2
Cousin John Moore's Child Eliza May 1703
Nath" Grant's Child Ruth Feb's or Mareh 1702
Sam" Rockwell's Child Sam" Jan'y 1702
Jos. Bakar's Child Josph, Aprill 1703 Jos. Drake's Child In° May 1703
Jnº Strong's Child Charles May 1703
Broth' Stoughton's Child Timo June 1703
Hezb Porter's Child Deborah, 1702 Winter toward Spring
Jesp Porter's Child Joseph (Winter) 1701
Henry Wollcott's Thos April 1701 Josp. Fitch's Child Jnº March 1701
Ebenz' Loomis's Child Jemima (Winter) 1:02
Jer Diggens Sen's Child 1702 Autumn
Jabezh Colt's Child Esther 1701
Jabesh Jabeslı
Sam" Bancraft's child July 25, 1703.
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THE PETITION OF INHABITANTS ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE GREAT RIVER, 1680. (Copied from the State Archives.)
To The Honored The Genl Assembly of ye Colony of Connecticut now sitting in Hartford:
The Humble Petition of Sundry proprietors and Inhabitants of Lands on the East side of Connecticott River in the Township of Windsor, Shows, et cetera.
That whereas by the good providence of God who hath appointed all men ye bounds of their Ilabitations, and his blessing upon us, your Petitioners, have their lands and many of us having dwellings on the East side of the Great River, and are increased to very considerable number of Persons. And there being a continual acces- sion of families to that side of the River, likely yet more to increase the number of Dwellings etc; And it having pleased this Hon' Assembly at a late Session to Grant an addition of five miles to our town, or former bounds, for ye Incouragement and accom- odating of a Plantation there: and also to take notice by a committee (formerly) of the capacity of that place for such end, and were by their return well (assured) satisfied that with the aforesaid addition it would be well furnished both as to meadow and up- land for a Particular township. Your petitioners by long experience having proved the difficulty of attending the Public Worship of God, at so great a distance from hav- ing the Great River always to pass, and that in every Great peril both by Storms in Summer and Ice in winter and finding it also impossible to have the weaker persons in their families along with them to the ordinances of God as is their duty and desire. And considering also how ready this Hond Court hath been to forward the wealth of the People in those and such like respects, we are upou these Premises both necessi- tated and Incouraged Humbly to Petition the Hond Assembly to Grant that all those lands on the said East side Connecticott River, at present in the township of Windsor, may hence forward be a distinct and particular township; and that the Inhabitants & Proprietors of those lands and that place may be by your authority invested with the Power and Privileges of a Particular township. or Plantation, for the Settling the Or- dinances of God in his Public Worship there and the attendance of such other public occasions, &c. and duties as shall attending to your regulations be put upon us - which as we hope will be much to the Glory of God, Our Edification with our family and be- yond what we now enjoy so also an Increase of our outward prosperity and an Inabling
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us to be more serviceable to the Public weal of this Colony, which that we may obtain we shall for this IIond Court ever pray, etc. May 13, 1680.
Joseph Skinner Thomas Newell Samuel Baker Samuel Grant Jobn Stoughton Samuel Rockwell Joseph Baker Job Drake, Jr George Griswold John Denslow, Jr Timothy Buckland Samuel Gibbs
John Hosford Micael Tainter Samuel Cross Walter Gaylord Timothy Thrall
Tahan Grant Enoch Drake Josiah Elmore
Nathaniel Bancroft
Jolın Drake, Sr
Timothy Phelps Thomas Loomis
John Strong James Gaylord, Joseph Birdge Thomas Burnham Joseplı Phelps
Owen Tuder, Jr Samuel Tuder
Nathaniel Bissell
Owen Tuder, Sr John Loomis James Porter
Thomas Bissell, Jr John Hoskins, Sr
Edward King John Elmore
Humphrey Pinney Samuel Ffarnsworth
Simon Holbrook
Israel Loomis
William Morton Jas Loomis, Jr Job Drake
William Phelps Nathan Gillet
James Cooper Samuel Gaylord, Sr
James Eno John Moses
Henry Styles Nathaniel Gaylord Thomas Powell
William Howell
Jobn Gaylord, Jr John Pinney
Timothy Palmer Robert Howard Samuel Filley
John Gaylord, Sr
Anthony Hoskins
Thos Bissell, Jr Abraham Phelps
Benedict Alford
Abraham Randall
John Denslow
Nathaniel Winchell
Samuel Dibble
Edward Elmore
Thomas Eggleston Joshua Willes
Thomas Parsons
Robert Stedman Jeremiah Diggins Samuel Olmsted Jolın Colt
Humphrey Prior Samuel Phelps John Owen
John Porter Joseph Ftitch.
Josialı Barker
Nathaniel Loomis
Matthew Kelsey
Thomas Newbery Josias Ellsworth John Porter, Jr Obadiah Wood
ERRATA.
Page 181, 4th line from bottom, for Fuller read Forrler.
Page 280, 3d line from bottom, for 1872 read 1782.
Page 301 - To the List of Deacons of the Wintonbury Church, add the names of William A. Gillette, 1850; Timothy G. Jerome, 1854.
Page 346, 19th line, for Lory, read Lemuel Drake.
Page 371, for Col. Shelburne, lines 4 and 6; as, also, on p. 373, line 7, and p. 374, line 19, read Sherburne.
Pages 544 and 738-740 - Saltonstall Park. Mr. JABEZ H. HAYDEN sends the follow- ing correction: "The accidental finding (since the above pages went to press) of the 1500 acres nearly opposite Francis Stiles's house-lot (and which long previous search had failed to bring to light), proves that it constituted no part of the Park. The widow of Nicholas Davison of Charlestown, Mass., in 1655 sold to Josiah Ellsworth 1500 acres of 'land bere in Windsor that formerly was Francis Stiles's, and then from him to Robert Saltonstall, then purchased by Mather Davison, and now made over to Josiah Ellsworth.' There is a break in the Land Records between Saltonstall and Davison."
Page 557, line 21, for Oct. 12, 1669, read 1699.
Page 681, for Ithamar Brigham, line 9, read Bingham.
Page 695; both records of Solomon Euton on this page belong to one and the same individual.
Page 712; the same remark as above applies to the two records of Ezekiel Osborn on this page.
Page 713; ditto of the John and Abner Pierce of this page, and of p. 714.
Page 744, line 20, for Grint read firunt.
Page 766. Miss R. T. SPERRY convicts me of error in this statement as to this old Intern sign. It seems to have been the sign, not the tavern, which changed hands so often. She says: "David Bissell kept a tavern, whether on ' the Hill' or at the ferry, we know not, and sold his sign to E. Wolcott, who made the changes upon it mentioned in p. 766, and swung it in front of his own residence, about two miles 'down street.' After the Revolutionary War, his wife having died, Gen. Wolcott sold his place and went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Roswell Grant. About 1781-82, one Joseph Phelps, a young man of means, builded unto himself a large house a few rods south of E. Wolcott's tavern, and upon the site of John P. Jones's (1891) new house. Here he set up as a tavern- keeper and hung up this sign, which he bought from Gen. Wolcott. Years after he lost his property and soll his tavern to a Capt. Ward, and his sign to John Pelton, a young man and aspirant to the honors of inn-keeping. Pehon repainted and huing the sign in front of a house which he purchased in 1816 of Epaphras Bissell, and which is two miles from either of the two houses where it formerly swung. Mr. Pelton's house was at the ferry, and is now the South Windsor almshouse."
Page 76%. to the date in line 30 add the month, February.
Page 168, for Beckman, line 23, read Beckman.
Page 771, for Mrs. Betsey (Pelton) Wolcott, line 12, read Mrs. Betsey (Wolcott Bissell) Pelton. Betsey Wolcott m. (1st) Horace Bissell, (2d) James Pelton.
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GENERAL INDEX.
A.
Abbreviations used in this 15. 16
work.
Academy, at East Windsor 541. 754. 764 Hill,
at Seantic, E. W.,
Arts, The Windsor Town. Ex- 172 189
tracts from,
Add's Brook, 198, 199, 500 Adventist Church at Ellington, 827
Agawam settled. 51 Agarram,The. Steamboat. 430, 308 Agricultural Description of Bloomfield,
456-7
Ainsworth's Version used in 100
Windsor Church.
Alarm List, The Revolution'y. 651 685, 686 in E. W ..
Allis House. The,
15€
Almishonse at E. W .
Ancestry, Windsor.
438-440
Anecdotes, of Rev. Ephraim linit, 135 76
of Windsor Slaves.
Annuity paid to Rev. Mr. Init's widow.
Appendices - see Table of Contents, Vol. I. 422
Apples, Early Windsor, 113
Apprentices,
Apprenticeship, Form of an Ancient Bond of, 91
412
Arbitrators.
Architecture, Domestic, in Old 431
Times.
Art in South Windsor,
755, 794
Assessors,
Assistants. The Court of.
451
Avenue, Bloomfield, 150, 152. 154
B.
Backer Row (W.), The. 152. 151, 153, 156. 159, 163, 166, 167, 168, 179. 87
Bailiffs. Ball at ordination of Rev. Mr 557
Baptist Church. at Ellington.
Edwards. 827 at Wapping. 625 at Poquonoe, 471
at Sonth Windsor, 759
Baptists. in W., 392. 471 Bar Asso'n of HItfd. fo .. The, 452 Burkhamsted, colonized from Windsor. 1-1, 482
Barn. The Town (W.). 139
Burnet. The, Steamboat, 129. 490 603
in Windsor.
Bench and Bar of Conn.,
Windsor rep. in. 150
Births in W. before 1671, 106
Bissoll's Stage Tavern, [ Insert. p ]. 145
Farms (Wapping), 61%
Blackbirds, Bounty on,
Blacksmith, the first in W .. 140
Shop. the first in W .. 1 10
Blanchard. The, steamboat.
Blankets collected in E W., 1726. for Soldiers in
the Army, 648. 649
Blessing. The, harque, 25. 28
Bloodhounds used to hunt In dians. 2.37
Bloomfield, Town of, 161
Ag'l Description of, 156. 487 Soldiers from in Civil
War, 487 491
Are .. 150, 151. 152, 153, 154
Bounds, Town of Windsor, 34. 66. 1KS, 235
Goers, 87. 180. 181
Bounty, on Blackbird-, 233
on Crows. 172. 177
on Wolves.
Bolton Church and Town col- 479 onized from W., 574,587
Bonesetter. The,
Books belonging to the Town
of Windsor, Law. 166
Book of Figures. of Town Ways. The.
133. 160, 166. 536 " Boom," a Real Estate. 1639, 75 Boston (Cook's Hill), 414
Boulder. The Denslow Mem'l, 495 The Hayden Memorial, 532
Bowfield.
147, 152
Brander of Horses, The 95
Branding.
Brick-Ilill Swamp. 145. 188, 230 Bridge, at Hartford, The. 415. 416 Rivnlet, The. 497
Stone. The. at Windsor. 76
British Prisoners at E. W 674
Broad Brook (E. W.). 747
534, 746
long. Church of.
Manufacturing Co .. 747
Broad Street. The (W.). 37. 146. 147. 152. 161. 162, 167. 16% Elms in, The, 428
422
Green,
Brook. Add's. 494. 459, 500
Catch see Ketch. 542
Dry. The. 145. 1947
Hendrick's.
Krtch, 542. 591.751
Kettle. 493. 494. 497. 499. 504 509. 515, 551. 238. 739, 740 Mill, The, 147. 149, 151, 152 160. 168
Pine Meadow, 111. 493. 309
Saltonstall, 737, 738
stoughton, 112. 555
Stony.
111. 157. 740
162
Taylor's, 1220
Brotherton Indians. The.
" Brownism. " a factor in the
controversy between Dorchester and W., 59-63
*. Buckets. The Two." 1:25
Bulls. C'alves to be raised for, 175 Bundling.
Burglary, Punishment for, 95. 616 312
Burnsideis W ).
Burial PL., Indian, at Podunk, 112 Ellington. The, 856 south Windsor, 791
So, Windsor, The Old. 734 The New, 734
Wapping, The Ok.
Windsor, 137. 150. 166, 176
C.
l'alwas to be raised for bulls, 175 Canal, The Farmington, at Windsor Locks, 505, 50%
l'annon.
Carriages in E Windsor, 743. 772 143
in Windsor,
d'art Hill.
301
" C'at, Whipping the,"
Catch Brook, ser Brook. Catechism. Perkins and the Westminster,
40
fattle.
Herding of.
Brought to New Eng .. 51
Loss of at W., 1636.
66
Cato, the Negro hell-ringer of Windsor, 692
Cavalry, see Trooper8. 129
Cedar Swamp,
tedar, the old Stiles Ellswt'h. 1:0
460
Cemetery of Windsor,
Ellington.
556
Centennial Year, Windsor's 465
d'elebration of, 158. 497 Center Street, (W. L.). 499, 500, 501, 50%
Chapel, at Windsor.
137
151. 385
Cong'l at Windsor, Hayden Station. | Inset, p.], 145
Charter of Conn., The. 21,192
Cheese-making in E. W.,
50
Chestnut Street (W. L.).
Christian Street (W. L.). 497
Church, Broad Brook (E. W.), 747 52
at Dorchester, a New, ~22
E. Windsor, First at, ~33
Revivals in, Statistics of.
Ellington Ch. and Soc., ×12
Advent at, Baptist at. Meth. Epis .. 826
First Cong'l of W. L.,
517
Fund, of W ..
Pine Meadow people go- ing to,
(,race (Pr. Epis.) at W., 150 Poquonock Cong'l t'h., 40% Records of Ch. of W., 12
Scantic. at. 612
So. Windsor, 1st th. of. 730 Wapping. 623
76
Windsor, First at, build-
ing of,
340
Alteration.
Civil Rebellion, The War of the, Bloomfield Sol diers in. 7:6. 777
K. Windsor Soldiers in. 968
Ellington
So. Windsor
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Windsor Locks . Windsor 472. 523
Clerks. Ellington Town, 4/31
{lock. in East Windsor, 603
Scantic (h., 153
Close, The (W ... 163
The Pound (W.I.
08.509
Cloth Manufac ure.
Dress gr, 1st Mill in W. L. 509
flothing of Troops,
Coaches. see l' mariages.
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Coats of Armor,
70, 75
+33
Gum's. inset. p. 504
233
Society of North, 181
115
Population of, 130
History of, 446-491 at Windsor. 405
431)
Bell, First in Scantic, 383
920
HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.
Code of 1650, The, 91
College Graduates (Ell.).
Collectors,
Colchester, settled from W .. 479. 481, 182
Collection in W., for the Poor of other Colonies, 1676, 228
Colony of Con. set apart from Mass., 51
Commerce, Trades, and Man- ufactures, etc., 424. 760
Commis ners to govern ( on), 1635 6, 54
Committees,
Commons. The (W ). 493, 498
of Pine Meadow,
The Palisado, 111
Complaint of the New Church Men, 1673. 206
Conn. Theol. Institute (E. W.), 521
('ong'! Church and Society. Bloomfield, 292 301
Ellington,
E. Windsor, 335 549, 742 734
Pognonock, 2-1 291. 468 South Windsor, see Lust Windsor. Wapping (E. W.), 618-626
Windsor, 98-102, 169, 199 219, 231-236. 270- 250, 376-395. 523
Windsor Locks.
517 523
Parsonage Lot at W .. 138, 153, 154. 1ti6
at W. L., 500
Congress Mille at Rainbow.
Conn., The First Constitution, Adoption of. 73
First Commissioners ap-
pointed by Mass., 54
Colonial Records, 11
Indians, 105
at Pine Meadow, 111
Line, 2d Regiment, 375
5th 375
River, 6. 429
Discovery of. 12
Navigation of, above Hartford, 428
Co.'s Quarry, 508, 55+
Mills, 511, 513
Constables, 85. 180, 182
Conveniences, Manners, and
Customs of Olden Time. 142
Convention Troops, The. 061, 673 Cook's Hill (Bloomfield), 401
Corn, Indian, 27, 28
Corn Mill, 147
Cost of Dress-making in old Times, 505
Cotton, a Purchase of,
Cook's Record, The,
East Windsor Academy, The, 751 Attempt to Divide the Parish, 361
Autographs of some of
the Early Settlers of, 534
Carriages in, 745
Civil War, Share in.
Church, Dissensions in, 565 Clock in. 731
Covenant of. 913
Ilist. of. 1783-1991. 722 733 Meeting House, see Membership,
Pews in, 731
Records of, 12. 913
Singing in, 730. 731
Seating of. at W., 123 175. 178-180. 271
at E. W., 563, 584, 604
Statistics of, 733
( 'lerks, see Town ('lerks.
Districts, see Schools. Distilleries in,
Ilill, 735
about 1820.
Academy at, 754 Graveyards of, 786
Ilistory of, 1790-1800, 235
Incorporation of, The, 614
Lands of, bo't fm. Inds., 129
East Windsor. List of 1720. The Tax. 562 Loc'n of Early Settlers, 543 Meeting House,
561, 563, 582. 729 The Second, 586, 729 Merchants, Early, 761
Politics in, 250
Revolution, Share in,
Roads. The First in, 537 Schools of Art at. 755
Settlers, Autographs nf Sone of the Early.
Schools of. 407,749
Districts, Singing. 731
Settlement of, First, 555, 513 Shipbuilding in,
Soldiers in War of Civil Rebellion, 777.500
of Revolution,
Street, The,
735
Town Clerks, 756
Ecclesiastical History of W.,
1663-1684. 190-219
1776-1891 (W.). 376-395
of Bloomfield, 1734- 1891, 202-302
of East Windsor, 1662- 1768, 535. 589
1752-1848, 722-734
of Poquonnoc, 1721- 1811, 281-201
of South Windsor, 1845- 724-731 Society, Name first used in Windsor. 234
Eddy Electric Co. (W.), 467
Ellington, 119, 129
Advent Church af, 827
Baptist
..
Congl
$12, 520
Cemetery, Inscriptions from, 856
Coll. Graduates from. 847- Deaths in, between 1717 and 174.1.
Graduates, see College.
History of.
Incorporation of, $15
Indians in, 130,351 luges of Prob. Ct. in, >19
Lawyers of, 832, 842
Meth. Epis. Ch., >26
Ministers raised in, 836
Parish Established. $14
Probate Districts of, $19
Physicians, 832, 845
Senators from. 818
Settlement of, The,
Schools, The, of High nrder. $30
Local Fund,
Territory of, The,
Town Clerks. $17
officers.
Register. 817
Treasurer.
817
Schoul Dep. F'd. X29
Soldiers from, in War of
Civil Rebellion. in Revolution,
819
War of 1812,
462-849
Mexican War, 819
Ellsworth Mansion and Place (W.). The. 32. 102. 123, 185
145. 155, 162, 166, 217, 132, 151 Elms, The, 773
in Broad Street (W.),
Elm Street (W. L.), 490, 500, 501, 502. 507
Enfield Falls, The, 18. 544
Eno House, The Okl. 153. 112
Episcopal C'h. at Bloomfield, 302 at Broad Brook, 743
at W. Pt.,
at Windsor Locks. 531
at Windsor, 3:4
Deacons, in Bifd. ('h., List of,
in F. W. 728
in Ellington " 826
Deacons in So. W. Ch., List of, 725
in Wapping " ..
in Windsor
in W. Locks " 522
Deaths in Ellington, 1717 40,
in Windsor, bef. Mch .. 1639. 73,74
Deeds, of Plymouth to Dor- chester. 31
of Land at Poq. from In- diane to Wm. Phelps, 124 of Indians at Windsor. 3
Deerfield (Mass.) colonized from Windsor, 175
Defence of Dorchester's
Prompt Action, A, 49
Distillery in E. W .. 743
Gin, in E. W .. 504
Distinct Plantations on E. side of Conn. River. 538
Distribution and Plan of An- cient Windsor. 133-171 Division of Ancient Windsor, 614 Dogs (bloodhounds) used in Indian Wars, -2017
Domestic Architecture in W., 131 Dragoons, see Troopers. Sheldon's Light, 375
Dorchester (Mass.),
Composition of.
Conclusion of Ply. Co.'s negotiations with,
Defence of, Emigration from to W .. 54 Emigration fr. Eng., 22. 23
History of D., 149
Location of. 138
Negotiations het. D. and the Conn. Patentees, 46, 47 Purchase Plym. Co.'s Rights at W., 52
Route of,
Sufferings of at W ..
1635-36. 23. 53
Windsor first n'd after D., 54
Dress-making. cost of in Old Times, 505
Dress, Changes in, in W., 413
Drum used to call to Sabbath
Services, 173, 176, 181, 184, 155 Drunkenness, Punishment for. 92
Dry Brook, The.
542
Duteb West India Cn.,
18
Point.
Send an Envoy to Plym., 19
E.
Earthquake at Windsor, 72
East Farms, 513
Home for Children, 743
Country Road, The Old,
Cushion, A, in E. W. Meeting House Pulpit, 561
Court, of Assistants, The. 450 of Errors, The Superior, 450
General, The, 150
Particular, The, 450
of Sessions, The,
Superinr, The, 150
Covenant of W. Ch., The,
Crooked Lane.
('rows, Bounty on, 233
Crystal Spring, Windsor's Wa- ter Supply from,
('urrier, a lot gr. for use of a, 175
Customs, Indian Burial, 112
Old Wedding, 4:41
Manners and Conven-
.43
iences of Olden Times, 142
D.
County Court, Judges of, from Ellington.
430
815
921
GENERAL INDEX.
Emtaphs and Tombstone In
seripions : John Aborts, 865: Peletiah Mlyn, 306; Rev. Hex. Bissell. 296: Cook. 305; Henry Dens- low, 405: Rev. Timothy Edwards. 582; Daniel Ellsworth. 867: Rev. John Ellsworth, sor: Gillet,306; Rev. Hex. Goodwin. 305: W'm. Hayden. 532: Rev. Ephraim Huit. 29; Sam- IN Field Knight, 8G8;
Rev. Jonathan Marsh. 215; Rev. John McKins- try. 867: Rev. John War- ham. 204: Skinner, 305. Ellington Inseriptions and Epitaphs. 836-865. Equivalent, The, Estate List of Rates (E. W. ). 1720. 562.
Expeditions against Ind'ns. 71. 77 against Havana, 243 against Lonishurg.
against Quebee, 257
F.
Fairtiekl ('on.) Colonized
from Windsor,
Factory, Seqnassen ( W.), 405
Falls, Entieki.
544
Grent Island, at. 111
Farist Steel Co., The.
513
and Windsor Steel Roll- ing Mill. 508. 518
Farmington (Conn. Colonized from Windsor. 478
Indians. 110. 119
River. 110
Fasting. Church. 100
Fat Cattle in E. W ..
172
Fence Viewers. SA
Femton Tront Breeding Co. at Pognonock (W .. 467
Ferry. BisselF's, 152. 160. 186, 188 408-412. 198. 536, 541 Road to, 141. 143, 151, 152
153. 154. 166. Inset, p. ] 145
Higley. ree Wolcott Ferry. Rivalet, The. 146. 151. 152
157, 161, 167. 172. 173 11. 175. 180, 183. 184 185. 186, 188. 414
Warehouse Point, The, 741 Windsor Locks. The. 504
Wolcott tor Higley), The 412 Ferryman at Rivalet Ferry. The. 123. 174. 175, 177 Fends bet. Mohawk and Po- dunk Indians, 11.
Fidelity. The Oath of, $3. 652
Fight at Narragansett Fort, The. 223. 225
Financial Difficulties of E. W. Spleetmen during the
Revolutionary War. 680
Fire. Precautions agailist. 1.52
Firemen. ree Constables.
First Actual Settlers of Wind- sor. The saltonstall Party. the. 13 41
Cong Tth. of E. W . 554. 722 So. W . 730 Ellington, 820
W., 217. 892
Floods and Winters in E. W .. 720
Forest, Original in W ..
145
Forgery. Punishment for.
Fornication. Punishment for, 95 Fort. The till Stone ( W.), 106. 111. 142. 143. 1-3
Iulian, at W .. 183
Fight at Narragansett. 223-5 Fortune. The. 30
" Forty-Acre Man. " .A. 37 Frank'n Pap. Mills, Poq. . W. 4. 46% Frog-Hall . Ell. . 129
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Funerals at Pine Meadow. 505
Fund. School Fund at Ell ..
Windsor. 106
Cemetery, at W .. 160
Church, The . W.,, 388 390 Music. of First Cong'l
390
G.
Gate, The Pine Meadow .
Gaylord House, The old, 502
General Court. The.
Training Day. 174. 1%)
Geographical Description of Windsor, 461
Gin Distillery, 301
Gotfr House.
150
Going to Church from Pine Meadow. 50G
Gospel Discipline.
Governor's House. The.
" Governor's Road. The."
413. 173. 774
Government of 1 . S .. Reps. in
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