The history of ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Part 91

Author: Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909
Publication date: 1859
Publisher: New York : C. B. Norton
Number of Pages: 956


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Manhattan, 2, 14, 15.


Manufactories, 455, 502, 507. See Mills. Marsh, Rev. Jonathan, 211, 357, 360, 363, 371, 439 ; Joseph, 395, 425 ; Rev. Ezekiel, 272.


Marshall, 160, 199, 200, 358, 359, 440 ; Daniel, 438, 506 ; David, 366 ; Elisha, 399, 425 ; Elijah, 392, 425; Eliakim, 201, 403, 472; Eunicc, 453; Elihu, 347, 368; Francis, 21; James, 135; Mary, 206; Samuel, 90, 196, 108, 124, 147, 158, 161, 206, 425, 446 ; Thomas, 158, 337, 438.


HISTORICAL INDEX. 889


Marshfield, Thomas, 35, 135, Marvin, Joseph, 348; Samuel, 348.


Mason, Capt. John, 7, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 69, 107, 124, 147, 150, 151 ; Jona- than, 383, 483.


Massaco, 70, 96, 107, 109, 158, 179.


Massacre, Boston, 381.


Massasoit, 204.


Matacomacock, 109.


Mather, 77, 383, 497, 283 ; Azariah, jr., 465; Cotton, 6, 17, 164, 180, 193; Elizur, 170; Eliakim, 454; Elihu, 426; Epaphras, 87; Increase, 170, 394, 425 ; John, 426 ; Frederick E., 435; Nathaniel, 468; Richard, 172, 174 ; Rev. Samuel, 184, 190, 191, 192, 210, 211, 226, 449, 454 ; Thaddeus, 137, 475; Thomas, 127; Timothy,. 406, 425, 500.


Matianuck, 19, 23, 28, 31, 33, 88, 94, 104.


Matson, 482. Mattapan, 171.


Mutumpsick, 109.


Maverick, Rev. John, 6, 7, 17, 46, 169, 494 ; Samuel, 6.


Mayluck Brook, 111.


McCarter, James, 269.


McClure, Rev. David, 26, 98, 99, 257, 289, 307. McCrea, 266.


McKee, Andrew, 267.


Mckinstry, Alex., 288, 468; Asaph, 266; Rev. John, 268, 292, 288.


McLean, Neil, jr., 425. McMunnen, John, 338.


Meacham, Jesse, 261.


Meadow Bank, 119.


Meadow, Plymouth, 136.


Meadow to be cleared, 145; to be opened, 146. Mecom, Benjamin, 434. Meechar, Anna, 377.


Meigs, Maj., 387.


Meeting houses, Windsor, erection of first, 48 ; location of, 127 ; seating in, 145, 358; list of pew owners, 149; guard at meetings, 147 ; repairs to, 151, 152, 357; drum and cleaning, 147, 148, 152; horse shed erected near, 154 ; cleaning, 157; new case- ments for, 160 ; town vote to repair, 177, 182, 183; place of deposit for military stores, 209 ; pews, 356; pew- man's bond, 357.


Merchants, 481 ; in Ellington, 274; in in East Windsor, 483. Merril, Ethan, 505.


Messinger, Jehiel, 349.


Messhanips. See Shenipset, 262, 263. Methodists, in Windsor, 440.


Mettanaug, 19.


Mey, Cornelius Jacobsen, 2.


Miantonomoh, 47, 50. Middletown, William, 349. Millard, Joseph, 425. Millbrook, 109, 135, 153.


Miller, 266; John, 425; Roswell, 130, 425 ; Simon, 54; Rev. Win. F., 374. Miller, freed from jury duty, 141. Mill Hill, 453.


Mill, Old Warham, 137 ; tolls at, 148; paper, 501, 502, 503; saw, liberty granted to build, 208; at Rainbow, 508.


Mills, Augustus, 484; Elijah, 425, 438; Peleti4h, 383, 397, 384 ; Simon, 138, 140, 150, 206 ; Stone, 273.


Miner, David, 328; Edward, 328.


Mitchell, Goodman, 497; Jonathan, 174; Moses, 440 ; Oliver, 425, 489.


Mohalk, Molly, 328.


Mohawks, 32, 84. Mohegans, 83, 94. Montcalm, 343.


Montgomery, 391.


Moore, 446, 447; Deacon, 64, 153, 157, 159, 266; Goodman, 61; Asa, 425; Benjamin, 366, 399, 425 ; Deborah, 453; Edward, 438, 468; Elisha, 395, 425; Moses, 147 ; ohn, 109, 112, 140, 143, 145, 135, 149, 152, 187, 207, 222, 223, 228, 437, 485; Joseph, 468, 338; Philander, 425; Simeon, 368, 425 ; Thomas, 135, 196, 212.


Moore's drain, 92.


Morden, Jane, 21.


Morgan, Captain Daniel, 387; Hon. E. il D., 435 ; Jasper, 124, 438 ; Lewis, 406. Morris, Rev. Henry, 326; James, 426. Mortality in Connecticut, 148, 209.


Morton, 36; Alexander, 319, 320; John, 301, 305, 307, 232, 233; May, 233; William, 224, 230, Moses, John, 54, 61, 109, 136, 138, 168, 196, 2. Moseley, John, 161, 129, 181, 182 ; Mary, 206.


Moulton, Sarah, 279 ; Samuel, 279. Mumford, John, 344.


Munsell, Alpheus, 386, 426; Calkins, 467 ; Jacob, 245, 464, 467; Jonathan, 467.


Munson, Rev. Frederick, 318.


Murwin, Miles, 150.


Mygatt, Jacob, 115.


Nabuck, 202.


Nagonce, 110, 111.


Nameriek, 36, 111, 112. Nantasket, 7.


Narragansett, 4, 17, 83, 199, 198, 204, 210.


Nash, Rev. Ansel, 375 ; Stedman, 265. Nassacowan, 90, 112.


Nassahegan, 90, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109.


Nattawanuth, 35, 88, 89, 104, 105. Nautahon, 89, 94.


Nawaas, 2.


Nearowanocke, 113, 260.


Nchano, 91, 107. Nehantics, 83. Negroes. See Slavery. Negus, Israel, 426, New Brook, 107.


112


890


HISTORICAL INDEX.


Newberry, 20, 145, 152; Captain, 60, 64, 140, 147, 153, 161, 181, 183, 185, 202, 203, 206, 208, 480; Benjamin, 106, 112, 134, 135, 152, 196, 215; Henry, 150; Joseph, 233, 245, 456 ; Roger, 330, 352, 384, 404, 432, 483, 481 ; Thomas, 349, 362 ; Elihu, 506. Newspapers, Extract from, 354.


Newton, Stephen, 468.


Nicholls (Gov.), 14.


Nicholson (Gen.), 210, 214, 215.


Nieuw Amsterdam, 1, 2, 11, 12, 14.


Niles, 39 ; Richard, 137 ; Moses, 426.


Noames, 115.


Noble, Aaron, 349.


Nock, T. G., 502.


Norton, Abel, 349; Rev. Seth, 37, 271, 279.


Notabuck, 110.


Nova Scotia, expedition against, 336.


Nowashe, 110.


Nowell, Thomas, 9, 14.


Oath, freeman's, 56 ; magistrates, 65 ; constables, 68.


O'Callaghan, 11, 13.


O'Conele, Patrick, 337.


Ogden, Aaron, 406.


Olcott, 338, 340 ; Benoni, 257 ; James, 467; Jerijah, 484; Nathaniel, 295; Samuel, 483 ; Thomas, 498.


Oldage, Richard, 146, 149.


Oldham, 37.


Old Point Comfort, 12.


Orchard. See Trees.


Orton, Thomas, 60, 136, 138, 150.


Osborn, 225, 290; Rev., 326; Benja- min, 294, 297; Daniel, 306, 313, 320; Ezekiel, 297; John, 131, 150, 224; Jacob, 337, 454; James, 152 ; Joseph, 245; Israel, 467; Martha, 232; Mo- ses, 312; Nathaniel, 467 ; Richard, 41 ; Samuel, 206. Ouschankamaug, 19. Ouskqua, 107.


Outterson, James, 502.


Owen, Alvin, 369, 426; John, 54, 133, 157, 159, 206; Nathaniel, 352, 366, 369; Obadiah, 215, 366; Wm., 506. Pabachimusk, 106.


Palisado, origin and construction, 120 ; size and plan, 121 ; one on the hill, 134.


Pall, purchased by first society, 358.


Palmer, 206, 376; John, 357, 361, 438, 468; Joel, 346; Nicholas, 60, 133, 147, 149; Richard, 41; Stephen, 357; Timothy, 160, 206.


Panther, killed by Mr. Phelps, 354. Paper mannfactories, 508.


Parker, Ely, 338; Ephraim, 337. Parkman, 127; Elias, 42, 126.


Parsons, 144; Avery, 506; Jolin, 161;


Ephraim, 269; O. F., 327 ; Peletiah, 373, 426; Roxy, 373; Simon, 267; Thomas, 41, 127, 143, 149, 150, 351, 350, 161, 426; William, 384, 394, 426.


Partridge, Dr. Joseph, 277. Pastor, 75.


Pasco, James, 245 ; John, 311.


Patackhouse, 106.


Patent, town vote to have a, 208; of Connectient, 17.


Patentees of Connecticut, 17, 20, 25, 28, 45.


Pattison, Edward, 21, 22, 41, 39, 41. Payne, 320.


Pease, Daniel, 268; Noah, 265, 266; Simon, 268; Urialı, 346.


Peck, Jasper, 506; Joel, 349.


Pell, Thomas, 38,


Pelton, Nathaniel, 319, 320.


Pendal, Elisha, 348.


Pequots, 9, 11, 32, 37, 83, 84, 86, 88.


. Perambulator, 61.


Perkins, Mr. William, 77; Azuba, 399. Perrigue, Keup.


Perry, Rev. Joseph, 255, 257, 247, 248, 249.


Person, Simon, 269; Ephraim, 268. Persse & Brooks, 501, 502, 503, 504. Peters, Hugh, 20.


Pettibone, Abel, 376; John, 206; Eliza- beth, 376.


Pettigrew, Alexander, 354.


Pews, great pew altered, 151 ; Mr. Clark allowed to sit in, 142; erected for Mr. Mather, 210, also 144.


Phelps, 44, 494, 69, 150, 354; Austin, 348, 426 ; Alexander, 426 ; Abraham, 112, 376, 450, 455; Caleb, 397, 398, 468; Cyrus, 368; Cornelius, 426; Daniel, 398, 468, 426; David, 366, 340 ; Ebenezer, 348 ; E. N., 507; Eli- sha, 369, 426 ; Enoch, 366, 426 ; Eli- jalı, 426 ; Ephraim, 366 ; Hiram, 411; Hannalı, 366 ; Isaas, 369, 426 ; J. F., 506; John, 368, 366, 369, 426, 438; Josiah, 366, 384, 402, 403, 426 ; Jo- seplı, 206, 217, 224, 457; Job, 426; Jesse, 426 ; George, 128, 136, 147, 149, 153, 206, 399, 479; Lancelot, 426 ; Nathaniel, 150; Noah A., 377; Oli- ver, 399, 426; Reuben, 349; Ruth, 440 ; Roger, 138, 438 ; Shadrach, 348, 349; Samuel, 106, 108, 109, 137, 138, 150, 160, 366; Seth, 398, 426; Su- sanna, 376 ; Thomas, 366; Timothy, 206, 215, 569, 426 ; William, 6, 35, 28, 105, 107, 143, 144, 149, 206, 366, 369, 426.


Philip (King), 204, 207, 224.


Phillips, George, 124, 206; William, 150


Pickett, Phineas, 427, 474, 482.


Pierson, Benjamin, 351; Simeon, 351 ; Dr. William S., 48, 127, 133, 351, 360, 455, 507.


Pinckney, Gen. Charles C., 406. Pine Meadow, 132. Pine Meadow Brook, 91. Pimfrey, Asa, 338.


Pinney, 55, 266 ; Aaron, 427 : Andrew, 265 ; Azariah, 218; Albert, 264; Ben-


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HISTORICAL INDEX.


jamin, 268, 351 ; David, 506; Eleazer, 287, 265 ; Jolin, 228, 427 ; Jonathan, 337, 338, 427; Judah, 399, 427 ; Jo- seph, 268, 351; Humphrey, 106, 130, 149, 206; Isaac, 216, 217, 368, 397, 402; Isabel, 264; Martin, 399, 427; Nathaniel, 159, 217, 366, 427; Philander, 348; Phylaster, 427; Sa- rah, 206; Noah, 427; Nelson, 265; Samuel, 264, 268, 269; William, 265. Pipestave Swamp, 109, 453.


Pitkin, Joseph, 270; Ozias, 269; Tim- othy, 277; William, 115, 167, 163, 227.


Plymouth Colony, propose to unite with the Mass. Colony in trading on Conn. River, 9 ; they receive an em- bassador from Nieuw Amsterdam, 4; send a vessel to Conn., 11; erect a trading house at Windsor, 12; re- ceive a protest from the Dutch, 12; trading house attacked by Dutch soldiers, 13; letter from Mr. Brew- ster, their agent, 23 ; unfair dealings of the Dorchester emigrants, 23; correspondence between the parties, 24; the Co. protest against the usurpation of the Dorchester people, 24; property transferred to Mr. Matthew Allyn, 13, 136, 221.


Plymouth Meadow, 12.


Pockettercote, 110, 111,


Podunk, 33, 55, 86, 89, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 110, 112, 113, 202, 207, 222, 223, 323, 224, 225.


Podunk Brook, 115.


Poetry, Roger Wolcott's List of his estate, 62 ; on erection of new meet- ing house, 234.


Pomeroy, Eltweed, 65, 126, 129 ; Rev. Augustus, 327 ; Daniel, 349; Jona- than, 427.


Pond, Nathaniel, 161, 200; Samuel, 138, 149.


Poquonnoc, 89, 105, 107, 108, 109, 137, 139, 153, 208; settled, 365; made a parish, 357 ; iand sinking, 355; land, analysis of mick, 508.


Porson Ponds, 112.


Porter, 209, 241, 279, 283; Abizur, 225 ; Daniel, 279, 427 ; Hezekiah, 245, 233 ; James, 206, 228, 231, 147 ; John, 58, 67, 136, 149, 192, 196, 206, 224, 2:5, 446; Jonathan, 279 ; Joseph, 233 ; Nathaniel, 206, 228, 233, 472, 484; Samuel, 248.


Post, 278.


Potwine, Rev., 253, 295, 296, 297, 306, 307; John, 300, 303; Thomas, 311, 307, 301, 305, 306, 320; Lydia, 319; Rachel, 320.


Pounds, 60. Pounder, 60. Pound close, 132, 133. Powell, Thomas, 162. Posen, 110, 111, 114.


Praying, anecdote of Mr. Barber, 495.


Presbyterianism of the early Conn. churches, 75, also Appendix 4.


Preston, Edward, 21, 22 ; Joshua, 349. Prior, Abner, 338, 398, 406, 418, 419, 420, 421, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430; Allyn, 427 ; Gideon, 238; Ilum- phrey, 207; Joel, 298; Jolin, 293, 294, 467.


Primus, Dr., 254.


Prince, Thomas, 15, 35, 36.


Providence, remarkable, 497.


Prouty, Royal, 503.


Prudden, Rev. Mr., 275.


Psalm singing, 77.


Pyncheon, 23, 98, 38, 40, 42, 196.


Puell, Thomas, 206.


Putnam, Israel, 342.


Quarries, stone, Thrall's, 132.


Hayden's, 132;


Quockhom, 107.


Rainbow, 508.


Ramend, Matthew, 46.


Randall, Abraham, 61, 149, 206; Philip, 130, 149.


Ransom, Lvman, 275.


Rawdon, II., 505.


Rawlins, Jasper, 137.


Raymond, Rev. A., 375.


Reade, 211.


Records, early, of Windsor, 30. Recorder, 59.


Reed, Abner, 254, 258; Elijah, 348; Dr. Elijah F., 322.


Reeves, Jo., 21, 22; Robert, 168.


Renard, John, 206.


Repequam, 105, 109.


Rewen, 110.


Rice, Daniel, 427; Josia, 502; W. E., 503,


Richards, James, 184, 185.


Richardson, Daniel, 319.


Rimmington, John, 349.


Ripley, P. & E. G., 502.


Rising, James, 206; John, 206; Han- nah, 266. Risley, S. N., 503.


Rivulet. See Ferries.


Rix, the widow, 55.


Roads. See Highways.


Roberts, John, 427; Clark, 427; Jona- than, 465.


Robbins, Rev. Mr., 257 ; Rev. George, 440 ; James, 404; John, 453, 468, 384 ; Jonathan, 465; Mary, 453; Oliver, 506; Paul, 427 ; F eter, 427.


Robinson, Rev. John, 4; Robert, 21.


Rockwell, 489, 499; Daniel, 258, 257; John, 130, 147, 149, 158, 231 ; Josialı, 230, 215; Joseph, 228, 457, 484; Mat- thew, 245, 247, 257, 324, 325, 258; Samuel, 159, 212, 206, 228, 323, 224, 457, 438; William, 6, 129, 130, 437. Rocky Hill, 130, 132.


Roe, Azel S., 290, 319, 386. Rogers, Isaac, 277. Roinick, William, 110. Root, Rev. Marvin, 323, 324, 327.


892


HISTORICAL INDEX.


Ross, John, 369; William, 348.


Rossiter, 443 ; Bray, 59, 149; Edward, 6. Rowell, Grace, 453; Job, 428; John, 427 ; Philander, 428.


Rowley, Silas, 428; Thomas, 266; Robert, 410; Philander, 428.


Rowland, Rev., 173, 433, 434, 435 ; Al- vah, 134, 142, 438; Rev. David S , 369, 420, 431, 434 ; David, 428; Rev. Henry A., 435 ; Sherman, 428.


Rowlandson, Rev. Mr., 183, 189.


Russell, Edward, 55; Rev. Mr., 363, 354; Cornelius, 384, 406, 428; John, 428; Noadialı, 227; Samuel, 268, 468.


Ryle, Edward, 55.


Sabin, Capt., 26.


Sadd, 323; Elijah, 319, 320; Thomas, 257.


Salem, 5, 382.


Salisbury Plain, 100, 117.


Saltonstall, Richard, 17, 19, 20, 21, 30, 119, 262; Robert, 131.


Sammis, Richard, 129.


Sanders, George, 136, 206, 228, 480; Henry, 196; Christopher, 136, 480. Sandy Bank, 119.


Sandy Hill, 91; road to, 133.


Sanford, Capt., 428.


Sarah, the converted Indian, 101, 278. Sargent, John, 438.


Sassacus, 94.


Sassowen, 110, 111.


Savage, 20, 36.


Say and Seal, Lords, 17. Saybrook, 11, 13, 20, 37, 39, 124.


Saxton. See Sexton.


Schammel, Col., 409.


Scantic, 36, 93, 96, 110, 111, 113, 196, 202, 223, 224, 225, 226 ; first settle- ment of, 290.


Scattaaps, 110.


Schools, 442, 444, 445; first in East Windsor, 456; school system in Conn. in 1701, 449 ; committee first appoint- ed, 450 ; objections to increase of, 453; new academy built, 454 ; school fund, 455; legacies to, 455 ; legacy from John Fitch, 447; the first school- master in Windsor, 76, 446 ; the first schoolmistress, 452 ; enactment of the court, 448; first school in East Windsor, 448; contract with Samuel Wolcott as teacher, 449 ; schools kept by Capt. Clarke, 448; by two teach- ers, 448.


Schuyler, Gen., 387. Scacet, 109.


Seager, Rev. Aurora, 376 ; Micah, 376 ; Schuyler, 376.


Sealers, of leather, 146 ; of measures, 148.


Seeley, 40, 41, 199.


Senchion, Nicholas, 206, 138, 157 ; Matthias, 127. Scolect, 110.


Sepanquet, 90, 108, 109.


Separatists, in Windsor, 438; in Win- tonbury, 373.


Sequassen, 35, 50, 83, 87, 88, 95, 104, 105; factory, 455.


Sessions, Capt., 277.


Seymour, Joseph, 428; William, 428. Sexton, the first in Windsor ; first in


Wapping, 328; dispute between old and new, 157.


Sexton, John, 206; Richard, 127, 140, 200 ; Woodward & Co., 501.


Shadock, Hannah, 206.


Sheat, 90, 105, 109, 110, 111.


Shebosman, 115.


Sheldon, Isaac, 54; Remembrance, 428. Shenipset, 101; legends of, 277.


Shepard, Rev. Mr., 443.


Sherman, Roger, 283.


Shilling, Andrew, 337.


Shirley (Gov.), 339.


Shipyard at Rivulet ferry, 454; Hay- clen's, 484.


Shipbuilding in Windsor, 484 ; in East Windsor, 483; the first ship built, 484 Siacock, 94.


Sikes, Zenas, 506; Horace, 506; Alfred, 506.


Sill, E. N., 399; Henry, 123, 475; James, 87.


Simans, Silas, 349.


Simsbury, 188, 195, 196, 197, 202, 207, 214, 218.


Skinner, 323; David, 293, 295, 297, 319, 458, 467; Isaac, 357, 377; Dan- iel, 245; Joseph, 206, 228, 231, 245, 257, 437, 438; Lucy, 377; Oliver, 328 ; Thomas, 233 ; Timothy, 328. Slaid, John, 348.


Slate & Brown, 501.


Slavery in Connecticut, 488 ; first slave in Windsor, 488; in Revolution, 489 ; abolition of, 489; anecdote of, 489; customs of, 491 ; elections, 491; parades, 491, Governors, 491; Anec- cote, 492 ; Training, 492.


Slaves, the first in Windsor, 488; death of last, 490; number in East Wind- sor, 489 ; laws relating to, 489; anec- dotes of, 490 ; negro parades, elec- tions, 492.


Smith, 323 ; Captain, 383; Aaron, 506; Alonzo M., 441 ; Caleb, 209; David, 457; Eleazur, 348 ; Elijah, 428 ; John, 505; Joseph, 505; Rev. Levi, 251; Henry, 28; Quarter Master John, 7. Snow, Nathaniel, 506 ; Zephaniah, 348, 338.


Sohiage, 50. Soil in Windsor, 507.


Soper, Chester, 506; Timothy, 428, 348; Joel, 338. Southcote, Capt. Richard, 7.


Southwell, Phineas. 348. South Windsor. See East Windsor. Spalding, George, 441.


893


HISTORICAL INDEX.


Spencer, Major, 281; Asahel, 330; | David, 349 ; Elisha, 348; John, 441. Sperry, Ambrose, 428. Sprague, 229, 249.


Springfield, surprised by Indians, 198. Spy, history of Daniel Bissell, 407. Staires, Sgt. Thos., 41, 124; Rob't, 428. Stanley, Caleb, 262 ; Marshall, 349. Starke, John, 69, 342.


Stebbins, Augustus, 506.


Stedman, John, 168; Joseph, 233, 451 ; Robert, 228, 230, 233 ; Stephon, 451. Steele, (Dr.) James, 277; John, 28; Oliver W., 261, 277. Stephens, Thomas W , 506. Stephenson, Rev. Thomas, 376. Stephens, Nicholas, 67.


Stiles, 225, 290, 431, 482; Mr. Francis, agent of patentees of Connecticut, arrives in Bay, sails for, and arrives at Windsor, 19; interrupted by ar- rival of the Dorchester party, 19; disputes, finally obliged to yield, sends back his vessel to England, 20 ; a list of his ship's company, 21, 35, 67, 110, 140, 131, 149, 119; Asahel, 313; Aslibel, 428; Benoni, 319, 352, 467; Delia, 440; Israel, 459, 467; John, 357, 21, 112, 131, 132, 149; Jonathan, 361; Joseph, 455, 447; Nancy, 440; Nathaniel, 352; Ruth, 382, Reuben, 351 ; Samnel, 305, 311, 505, 440; Henry, 21, 30; first man tried by the Court in Conn .; 31, 131, 150, 157; Jane, 21; Ezra, 96; Rachel, the first white woman at Windsor, 22; Thomas, 21, 22, 39, 41. Stocks, 68. Stoddard, Rev. J. B., 257.


Stone, murder of, 37; Rev. Mr., 38, 49, 159.


Stony Hill, 36. Stony Brook, 91, 107, 139, 210. Stow, Mr., 188.


Stoughton, 150, 234, 323, 395; Elijah, 384, 428; Elisha, 438 ; John, 228, 230, 231, 456 ; Joseph, 349 ; Israel, 18, 20, 7, 212, 262, 333, 357 ; Lemuel, 298, 300, 450 ; Mary, 156; Nathaniel, 467 ; Samuel, 340, 402; Thomas, 61, 151, 130, 179, 161, 156, 206, 228, 232, 262, 457; William, 242.


Stowe, Mrs. H. B., 74.


Stowell, Seth, 319, 59. Stratton, William, 215.


Streets, Ireland, 292, 293; Prospect, 299; Broad, 477, 483, 485, 487.


Strickland, Trino B , 506. Strong, Abel, 505; Elisha, 400, 402, 441; Ephraim, 159; John, 59, 61, 123, 143, 145, 206, 228, 338, 347; John Warham, 333; Return, 107, 112, 196, 206, 208, 330 ; Thomas, 147. St. Nicholas, John, 131.


Suckiaug, 28. Sumner, 6.


Sumptary laws, 70. Surveyors, 59. Swaine, William, 28. Swamp, Pipestave, 453.


Swearing, 67.


Swift, Col. Herman, 408, 414.


Swine, orders concerning, 144.


Talcott, John, 35; Maj., 204; Joseph, 233, 262 ; Daniel, 402.


Talmadge, 412. Tarbox, Thomas, 309. Tauchag, 106.


Taylor, John, 126, 224, 228, 352; Na- thaniel, 215, 266, 268, 269; Rhody, 150; Stephen, 112, 150, 158, 206, 215, 224, 228, 428; William, 428.


Teacher of the church, 75.


Tchano, 91, 106. See Nehano.


Terry, John, 196; Stephen, 43, 62, 129, 132, 147, 149, 150.


Thrall, 132, 354; David, 384, 428, 454; Elizabethi, 467 ; Giles, 428; Isaac, 428; Jesse, 451; Joel, 152; Charles, 457; Samuel, 215; Thomas, 365; Timothy, 140, 179, 184, 187, 192, 206, 214, 467, 481 ; William, 41, 65, 132, 138, 139, 149, 206, 384, 428, 506, 467 ; Wealthy, 376; Benjamin, 350; Sgt., 385.


Thompson, 292; John, 467; Job, 467; Samuel, 262, 268, 269; William, 262, 268, 269, 338.


Thomas (Capt.), 55; Jolm, 349, 350.


Thornton, Thomas, 123, 149.


Thieves whipped, 354.


Ti (Gen.), anecdote of.


Ticonderoga, 342, 384.


Tilden, Austin, 266.


Tilton, Peter, 131, 149.


Tilton's Marsh, 110, 117, 210. Tilly, Eddy, 37, 130.


Tinker, John, 139.


Tobacco, 71; laws enacted against, 72. Tontonimo, 93, 94, 95, 113, 114, 110, 111. Toquash, 110, 111.


Toto, 90; discloses the intended attack on Springfield, 91, 110, 112.


Toutops. See Towtops.


Town barn, 125.


Town bounds extended, 160; bounds between W. and Hartford, 160. Town debts, 152, 159, 161.


Town guns, sold at vendue, 212.


Town-house, 125, 140, 181 ; deed of 124 ; used as a meeting house, 179 ; used as a residence for Mr. Mather, 190.


Townsmen, duties of, 57.


Town-orchard, 125. Town, stock of powder, 160. Townsend, Timothy, 506. Towtops, 110, 113.


Trumbull, 40, 84, 85, 87, 93, 99, 172, 191, 261, 238, 239, 439 ; J. H., 30, 76, 131, 477; Ammi, 294, 295, 298, 340,


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HISTORICAL INDEX.


464, 467, 483 ; Hanna, 206 ; Jonathan, 414; Judah, 206.


Trainings, 31, 144, 145, 154, 153.


Treat, Major, 91, 193, 196, 197, 198, 199, 203.


Trees, old, 477 ; orchard in 1650; old smoking tree, 474, 477.


Troopers, 147, 166, 153, 202.


Troy. Timothy, 429.


Try, Michael, 127.


Tucker, Isaac, 337; Samuel, 506.


Tudor, Dr. Elihu, 341, 351, 368 ; Owen, 68, 149, 206, 367 ; Rev. Samuel, 206, 230, 231, 367.


Tuncis, 12, 85, 89, 90, 107, 468.


Turkey Hills, 218.


Turner, Capt., 203 ; Joseph, 349.


Turpentine, manufacture, 209 ; law re- Iating to, 210.


Tuthill, Rev. Moses, 325.


Tyler, Rev. J. E., 225.


Tythingman, 78; colored, 494.


Uncas, 47.


Underhill, 441.


Van Curler, 11, 12.


Van Duzer, Thomas, 429.


Van Twiller, 10, 12.


Vane, Sir Henry, 20.


Vernon, 261, 262, 281.


Vining, Alexander, 319, 306.


Verstille, Nancy, 255.


Vinton, William, 328.


Vore, Richard, 135, 149, 206.


Vore's Point, 135.


Wadsworth, Capt. James, 262 ; Joseph, 264; Dr. Joseph B, 280, 281, 286, 287; Capt. Ichabod, 284, Wahquimacut, sachem, 9, 83, 93.


Wakefield, Patteshal, 429.


Walcott, Rev. Solomon, 373 ; 375.


Walker, Admiral, 216, 217 ; Rev. Chas., 437.


Wall, Jesse, 386, 429. Wanochocke, 110, 111, Wannapoush, 107.


Wapping, settled, 322; petition for winter privileges, 324 ; second meet- ing house, 325; church organized, 327 ; list of deacons, 328, 323. Wapyquart, sachem, 11, 14.


War, King Philip's, 195; commence- ment of, 195; list of troopers from Windsor, 196; Windsor men shot at, 196; watch ordered to be keptin the towns, 197; sconting parties, 197 ; Springfield surprised, 198. Ward, Andrew, 28; Nathaniel, 43. Wardwell, Ebenezer, 429 ; Isaac, 429. Warham, 6, 7, 17, 25, 28, 46, 48, 110, 120, 134, 135, 141, 142, 147, 151, 154, 169, 176, 171, 172, 173, 179, 180, 192, 443, 494.


Warner, Horace, 275 ; George, 429; Loomis, 429 ; Moses, 349 ; Daniel, 274; John, 468.


Washington, 335, 336, 386, 403, 405, 414, 474,


Wash Brook, 371.


Watches, ordered to be established, 31.


Watchmen, duties defined, 154.


Watson, Ebenezer, 311, 435, 467, 483 ; John, 484 ; Nathan, 218; Robert, 129, 130, 150, 206; Samuel, 293, 296, 297, 466, 468, 483.


Watts, 199, Wattowan, 107.


Waywardens, 60.


Weuscapano, 95.


Wcarskashuck, 264.


Webster, 66; Benajah, 348; Micah, 429; Timothy, 429; Zephaniah, 399, 429. Webb, Gen., 339; Col. S. B., 425.


Welch, Ebenezer, 429; Jonathan, 483 ; Lemuel, 79, 155, 384, 394, 429, 475; Samuel, 483.


Weller, Richard, 150.


Wells, Lt. Joshua, 55, 229, 231; Heze- kiah, 306, 337; Ira, 319; James H., Jr., 502; Thomas, 269, 270; Lamson, 319, 467; Levi, 281, 284; Timothy, 350; Solomon, 467; Silas, 338.


Well, curious old, at Scantic, 93.


Welde, Mr., 77. Weld, Mrs. L., 249.


Wepawaugs, 83,


Westland, Robert, 337, 429 ; Joseplı, 429 ; Amos. 429.


Westwood, William, 20, 43.


West, A. G., 501; Gershom, 384, 429 ; Zebulon, 295.


Westover, Jonas, 168.


Wheeler, John, 429,


Whelpley, 249, 257, 327.


Whipping, 35-4.


Whipping post, 68, 69.


Whipple, Abraham, 468.


White, Rev. John, 6, 7, 8, 494; Capt. John, 21; Daniel, 450, 481; Robert, 451 ; Samnel, 505,


Whitefield, 35, 438.


Whitehead, William, 136.


Whiting, John, 185, 429; Col., 217, 333, 214; Susanna, 137.


Wicherman, 113. Wilcoxson, Jolin, 150.


Willey, Lt. Col., 399.


Williams, Arthur, 129, 149; John, 69, 206, 147, 133, 337, 349; Elisha, 337; Reverend Francis, 375; Roger, 135; Samuel, 501 ; Thomas, 349; Rev. Thomas, 247. Willington, 263. Wilmarth, Apollo, 503.


Wilson, 482; Abiel, 430; Calvin, 429; Eli, 441; John, 174, 359, 361, 399, 429, 441; Joel, 430; Phineas, 438; Robert, 139, 150; Samuel, 206, 230; Dr. Samuel, 127, 450; Stephen L., 506; Timothy, 506; Moses, 430.


Wilton, 152; David, 123, 140, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 149; Nicholas, 54, 67, 206; Mary, 67.


Winchell, David, 206; John, 429 ; Jo-


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seph, 429, 337; Jonathan, 224; Rob- ert, 149, 129; Stephen, 366; Zebu- lon, 337.


Wing, Joseph, 429 ; Samuel, 395, 429, 384; Moses, 395; Roger, 429.


Winslow, 9, 33, 35, 199, 338.


Winthrop, 6, 8, 9, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33, 51, 480.


Wintonbury, settled, 370 ; petition for winter privileges, 371 ; church or- ganized, 371; new church edifice, 374, 375.


Witchfield, Mr. John, 76, 135, 136, 137, 140, 150.


Wolcott, 73, 69, 151, 152, 158, 159, 443; Mr., 61, 62, 64, 144, 146, 150, 206, 215, 219, 489; Doctor, 361, 425 ; Alexander, 333, 384, 432, 469; Chris- topher, 176, 150; Erastus, 253, 255, 256, 274, 348, 352, 353, 469; George, 150; Gideon, 319; Giles, 337, 347; Henry, 6, 43, 48, 44, 45, 175, 55, 58, 76, 107, 112, 136, 144, 149, 152, 183, 187, 192, 196, 206, 208, 228, 232, 233, 241, 306, 478, 486, 490; John, 208, 233; Josiah, 480; Roger, 12, 40, 62, 103, 217, 233, 234, 240, 245, 247, 250, 255, 262, 456, 465, 466; Simon, 61,


101, 136, 147, 150, 206, 232, 233, 298, 310, 467; Peter, 467; William, 241, 247, 355, 469.


Wolfe, 344, 345.


Wolves, town orders concerning, 141, 243; bounty on, 148, 149, 153, 158, 159 ; manner of catching, 149 ;


Wood, John, 233; Obadiah, 115.


Woodbridge, 172, 167, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 187, 188, 190; Rev. Jolin, 133, 367; Jemima, 367 ; Tim- othy, 233, 227.


Wood-creek expedition, 214 ; Wind- sor men died, 215, 216.


Woodford, John B., 438, 487.


Woodward, Oliver, 436.


Woodworth, Ebenezer, 384, 430.


Wooster, Gen., 392.


Wright, Abel, 369, 430; Henry, 467; Rev. William, 327.


Wyatt, John, 136.




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