The public records of the Colony of Connecticut, prior to the Union with New Haven colony, 1636-1665, Part 51

Author: Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900
Publication date: 1850
Publisher: Hartford, Brown & Parsons
Number of Pages: 646


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No. XII. (p. 441.)


THE UNION.


The correspondence between the General Courts of the two colo- nies, the committees appointed by each, orders of the Council, and such other documents relating to the union, as have been preserved on file in the State Department of Connecticut, are to be found in the first volume of " Miscellaneous" papers, Nos. 67 to 87. The pro- posed limits of this volume not admitting of their insertion here, (sev- eral of them, especially, "New Haven's Case stated," and the reply of Connecticut, being of great length,) a list is subjoined, for the purpose of facilitating reference.


[Doc. No. 67.] A letter from the Committee of the General Court, appointed at the October session, 1662, " To our much Hon- ored and Reverend Friends of New Haven, Milford, &c. to be com- municated to all whom it may concern."


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Announcing the receipt of the Charter, (a copy of which accom- panied the letter,) and expressing the desire of the General Court for " a happy and comfortable union" between the two colonies ; " that inconveniences and dangers may be prevented, and peace and truth strengthened and established, through our suitable subjection to the terms of the Patent, and the good blessings of God upon us." Without date,-but written between Oct. 9th and 17th, 1662.


[No. 68.] Letter from the New Haven, in reply to the forego- ing, dated Oct. 17th, 1662.


The Committee do not find the Colony of New Haven to be ex- pressly included in the Patent, (a copy of which had been read to them,) but ' to shew [their] desire that matters may be issued in the conserving of peace and amity, with righteousness,' they promise to communicate the copy of the Patent and the letter of the Committee to the freemen of the colony, & with all convenient speed, return their answer. They wish the issuing of the matter deferred until they have opportunity of receiving fuller information from Gov. Win- throp (who had not yet returned,) " or satisfaction otherwise,"-the Colony of N. Haven to remain meanwhile " distinct, entire and unin- terrupted." Signed by Gov. Leete, Mathew Gilbert, Benjamin Fenn, Jasper Crane, Robert Treat, Wm. Jones, and Rev. Messrs. Daven- port, Steele, Pierson and Newton. [Copies of these two letters are in Trumbull's H. of Conn., 1. 252.]


[No. 69.] " Some proposals to the Gentlemen of N. Haven &c., in reference to their firm settlement and incorporation with us of Connecticutt."


By the Committee appointed by the General Court, Mar. 11th, 1663, (see page 396, ante,) to treat with New Haven. These pro- posals are in the hand writing of Mr. Allyn, who was one of the Committee. Dated, New Haven, Mar. 20th, 1662-3.


[No 70.] Reply of the New Haven Committee (by Gov. Leete,) to the propositions of Connecticut. March 20th, 1662-3.


"Our answer in general is, that we are not in a capacity" to " conclude the matter, at this present meeting." Ist. Because hav- ing appealed to the king, they were unwilling to proceed further, " until his Royal determination be known, in the question depend- ing between us." 2d. Because the consent of the other confederate colonies must be first obtained. 3d. Because they were prohibited by the freemen from " concluding any thing for altering their dis- tinct colony state and government, without their consent." They promise, however, to consider further of the propositions and com- municate them to the Freemen. They complain that Stamford is not named in the propositions of Conecticut, " as if it were no mem- ber of vs," and profess themselves 'unsatisfied with that omission.'


[No. 71.] Queries proposed by the N. Haven Committee, "to the Honored Committee from the General Assembly of Con- necticut, Mr. Willis, Mr. Clark & Mr. Allyn." Aug. 26th, 1663.


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For the appointment of, and instructions to, the Connecticut Com- mittee, see page 407, ante. The propositions made in March, were now repeated, (as appears by an endorsement of Mr. Allyn's thereon, dated Aug. 26th ;) and this gave occasion for the committee of N. Haven to propound certain inquiries, " in order to a friendly treaty, and amicable composure of matters in difference ;" with the express stipulation, however, that no treaty shall be binding without the as- sent of their General Court of Freemen, and of the confederate Colonies.


[No. 72.] Reply of the Connecticut Committee to the foregoing ; Aug. 27th, 1663.


They " declare the propensity and readiness of their spirits fully and finally to obliterate the memorial of all former occasions admin- istered to us as matters of grievance or offence respecting any of you," referring especially to alleged grounds of offence given to New Haven, by proceedings at Stamford and Guilford. The que- ries proposed by N. Haven, are replied to, in order, and at considera- ble length.


[No. 73.] " At a meeting of the Council of ye Colony of Conecti- cut the 28th of December, 1663.


The Council did nominate & appoynt Mr. Willys, John Allyn & Mr. Wayt Winthrope to goe to Guilford, and treat wth Mr. Leet (and any others whom Mr. Leet shall desire to joyne wth himselfe) about indemnitie of the persons and estates of those whoe haue actually joyned to o' Gouernment according to these following instructions.


Extracted out of the records of ye Council, pr me Mr. James Richards is John Allyn, Secret"y. desired to attend ye seruice also."


Following this, is a certified copy of the " instructions for ye afore- sayd Committee :"


1. If Mr. Leete will give security (by his word, ) for the indemnity of the aforesaid persons, the Committee were to propose terms of union. But if not,


2. They were to appoint a meeting at Middletown, for concluding a treaty with New Haven and the rest.


3. If neither proposition were acceded to, then to forbid all pro- ceedings against those persons who had united themselves to the government of Connecticut ; and to administer an oath to a Con- stable.


[No. 75.] A note from the Committee to Mr. Leete, requesting a meeting at Guilford. Dated Dec. 30th, 1663.


[No. 74.] A brief reply from Gov. Leete, (of the same date,) referring the Committee to some former communication, which was ' in earnest,' and ' from which he cannot recede.'


[No. 76.] Extract from Records of Council, of the appointment of another Committee to treat with N. Haven, (Feb. 6th, 1663-4,)


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who are instructed to tender to New Haven the enjoyment of all privileges not repugnant to the tenor of the Charter. If these terms are not acceded to, the Committee are " ordered to read the Charter at a public meeting, if they can attayne it, and to declare that we expect their submission to his Majesties order therein conteined," &c.


[No. 78.] A letter from the New Haven committee, (Feb. 24th, 1663-4,) requiring, as a preliminary to further treaty, that Connecti- cut should "redintegrate the Colony, by restoring our members at Stamford and Guilford."


[No. 77.] Reply of Connecticut committee, __ agreeing, in order " to prevent divisions," that " divers persons of Guilford and Stam- ford" " be ordered to submit to the same authority with their neigh- bours in these places :" and making further propositions for union. Same date, with preceding.


[No. 79.] Feb. 25th. The New Haven committee inquire if the concession (as to Stamford & Guilford,) is "an authentic act," unless confirmed by the General Court of Connecticut. On which, Mr. Allyn, for the Connecticut Committee, endorses an assurance that, " we are ready to make authentick what we have proposed to you."


[No. 80.] " New Haven's Case stated." Mar. 9th, 1663-4. " From the Committee, By order of the General Court of New Ha- ven Colony. James Bishop, Secretary." The New Haven Court, Jan. 7th, 1663-4, desired " Mr. Davenport and Mr. Street to draw up in writing all our grievances, and then, with the approbation of as many of the committee as could come together, to send it to Connecti- cut, unto their General Assembly,-which accordingly was done in March next." (N. Haven Rec.) A brief abstract of this document, is given by Dr. Trumbull, (Hist. of Conn., i. 264,) and a part of it, (three of the seven pages of the original,) has been published by Dr. Bacon, in the Appendix to his Historical Discourses, pp. 359- 365. Dr. B. had been informed that "the original is not found, among the archives of the State, at Hartford," and supposed the par- tial transcript, upon the New Haven Records, to be all that had been preserved.


[No. 81.] Reply of Connecticut ; (seven pages, in hand writing of Mr. Allyn ;) Mar. 1663-4.


[Nos. 82-84.] Petitions of Bray Rosseter, (Mar. 19th, & May 20th, 1664,) and of sundry inhabitants of Guilford, (Mar. 29th,) asking protection and support from the General Court of Connecticut.


[No. 85.] Letter from the General Court of Massachusetts, to Connecticut, (May 28th,) proposing to settle the differences between the latter colony and New Haven, by arbitration, &c.


[No. 86.] Letter from Connecticut to the Commissioners of the U. Colonies, (Sept. 2d,) protesting against their recognition of Com- missioners from New Haven colony.


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[No. 87.] Warning to the inhabitants of Milford (Nov. 17th, 1664,) to meet, " to attend such occasions with Mr. Sherman" and Mr. Allyn, as had been given them in charge by the General Court of Connecticut. Following which, is recorded the submission of the town of Milford to Connecticut government, " by a general vote," " no one person voting against it."


INDEX OF NAMES.


Names of localities, of Indian tribes and their sachems, and of a few individuals who are most frequently referred to in the pages of this volume, and whose history is inseparable from that of the colony, have been included in the General Index. Special references to the names of magis- trates and deputies prefixed to each session of the Court, would have swelled the Index to an incon- venient bulk, and, as there seemed no absolute necessity of their insertion, have been omitted. Reference to names occurring in the list of jurors, has been made only in cases where no previous mention of the individual had appeared on the pages of the record.


Abbott, George, 49, 156. 172. Robert, 55, 66. Ackerly, Robert, 341, 428. Adams, Jer. 17, 19, 123, 357, 360, 361, 377, 378, 401. Edward, 220. Adgate, Thomas, 297, 412. Alcock, 83, 115. See Olcott. Allen, Math. 28, 43, 66, 123, 106, 110, 111, 133, 155, 211, 252, 323, 348, 372, 404. Thomas, 4, 14, 33, 43, 45, 211, 231, 263, 309, 315. Robert, 317; Sam. 122, 505. John, 299, 309, 321, 344, 346, 373, 376, 383, 384, 404, 406. Alvord, Benedict, 83, 89, 102, 103, 108. Anadowne, Roger, 94. Andrews, William, 122, 140. John, 315 ; Edward, 297. Arnold, Jos. 148, 297, 315. Astwood, 68. Avery, James, 338, 385, 412, 426, 429.


Baccas, (Backus) Wm. 412. Bacon, And. 49, 55, 66, 74, 94, 258, 261, 263, 283, 318. Bailis, Thomas, 82. Baily, John, 297, 326. Band, Robert, 112. Banks, John, 85, 220, 226, 367. Barber, Thomas, 8, 124, 183, 184, 191, 203. Barclet, 84. Barnard, John. 49, 55. Barding, (Berding,) 130, 137. Nath. 193, 318. Barlowes, Thomas, 125. Barlow, John, Sen. 432. John, Jr. 432. Barly, Thomas, 202.


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Barnard, Jo. 81. 174, 283, 321. | Bissell, John, 55, 75, 137, 174, Barth. 278, 281, 325. Barnes, Mary, 187. 211, 231, 246, 298, 281, 309, 310. Thomas, 227. Barrett, Samuel, 136.


Bartlemewe, Henry, 89.


Bartlet, Rob. 124, 142, 143. John, 196.


William, 181, 184, 191, 195. Barton, 428.


Bassaker, Peter, 102, 111, 114, 123, 157, 160, 168, 177, 181. Bassett, Thomas, 46, 102. 336. (Goody) 220. Bassum, William, 4, 5.


Baxter, Thomas, 252, 253, 265, 283, 379. Bridget, 376, 379.


Bayley, Nich. 412. Beacham, Rob. 310, 432. Beadle, Rob. 115, 124, 185. Beardsley, Will. 130, 198, 226, 340.


Bears, James, 433. Beaument, William, 231.


Beckwith, Math. 29, 81, 110, 181. (Becquet) 315. Steph. 183. Belden, Rich. 88, 130, 141, 182. Samuel, 297. John. 298, 309. Benedick, Thomas, 379, 428. Benjamin, Richard, 427. Bennitt, John, 29, 164, 167, 171, 190, 201. Thos. 433. Betts, Thomas, 433. Richard, 428. John, 169, 171, 299, 417. Billing, Richard, 182. Birchard, 29 ; John, 221, 412. Bird, Jos. 297. James, 298. Birge, Richard, 180. Bishop, John, 177.


Thomas, 231. Samuel, 297. Blackleach, John, 376, 377. Blackman, (Rev. Adam) 187, 340.


Blachfield, (Blachford) Peter, 33, 108, 182, 156, 315. Blinman, (Rev. Richard) 218, 288, 299, 300. Bliss, Lidea, 82. Blisse, Thomas, 147, 412. Bloomer, 423. Blumfield, Will. 311, 408, 409.


Boltwood, Robert. 165, 167. Bond, Robert, 398, 400, 428. Boosy, James, 30, 42, 47, 60, 69, 125, 238. Boreman, William, 135. Samuel, 143, 204, 332, 349, 379, 396, 413.


Boscom, Thomas, 106. Boswell, James, 315. William, 565. Bostock, (Bostwick) Arthur, 336, 340, 351. . Boughtwhord, Robert, 315. Bouten, John, 433. Bowen. Thomas, 315.


Bradley, Francis, 432.


Branker, 87, 98, 196.


Bratfield, Lisley, 83, 84, 463.


Brewster, Jona. 165, 166, 207, 209, 298, 301, 306; 362.


Brocke, John, 89. Brook, Thomas, 315. Browne, Nath. 257. Peter, 315. Francis, 351, 413. Ellen, 352. Richard, 388.


Browning, Henry, 43. Bruen, Obad. 347, 352, 366, 382, 400, 426.


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Brumfield, William, 130, 135. Brundish, John, 40, 45, 444. Rachel, 45, 46, 445. Brunson, Mary, 45, 50. John, 327. Brush, Thomas, 388, 428. Bryant, Alex. 440.


Buck, Enoch, 173, 177, 297. Buckland, Thomas, 109, 204. Budd, John, 386, 388, 413, 436. Buell, Samuel, 411, 425. Bull, Thomas, 29, 211, 228, 230, 242, 379, 413.


Bunce, 137. Thomas, 182.


Burnham, Thomas, 195, 201, 202, 297, 340, 346, 364. Burr, Jehu, 12, 112, 125, 127, 130, 226, 349, 426. Benjamin, 315; Samuel, 315. John, 428, 432. Nathaniel, 433.


Burrowes, Robert, 135, 137. Bushnell, Francis, 241. William, 362, 375. Butler, William, 75, 482. Richard, 88, 192, 226, 332, 349, 482. Thomas, 292. John, 297.


Cable, (Cabell, Capell,)


John, 54, 190, 198, 208, 231. Calkin, Hugh, 243, 264, 338. John, 412.


Campfield, Math. 257, 274, 281, 300, 323, 332, 336, 398, 426. Capell, (see Cable.) Carpenter, 164. Jo. 140.


Carr, Sir Robert, 439. Carrington, John, 107, 115, 145, 463.


Carter, Joshua, 70, 92. Cartwright, George, 439. Carwithy, 143, (see Curwithee.) Cattell, John, 102, 110, 457. Chalkwell, Edward, 492. Chancutt, Edw. 160. Chapman, John, 43. Thomas, 219. Robert, 264, 349, 351, 362, 375, 397. Chaplin, Clem. 6, 12, 39, 51, 97, 135, 136, 142. Chappell, Geo. 8, 127, 130, 135, 137, 143, 165, 168, 180, 194. Chatterton, Michael, 473. Cheeny, William, 297. Chesebrough, (Chessbrooke.) William, 200, 216, 235, 240. Samuel, 297.


Chester, Leo. 56, 75, 93, 117, 130, 141, 452. Mrs. 177, 193. John, 309, 315, 356, 359. Chichester, 182 ; James, 428. Church, 56 ; Richard, 272. John, 315 ; Sam. 297. Churchill, Josias, 88, 190. Cilburne, (Kilburne) John, 299. Clarke, William, 41, 92, 344, 360, 365.


Henry, 46, 70, 112, 207, 321, | Deming, (Dymon, Demon, De- 323. ment,) 81, 102, 109, 133, 164. Nicholas, 92, 169, 182, 401. Thomas, 315. Thomas, 148, 183, 190, 202. John, 288, 297, 315, 349, 388, Denison, Geo. 243, 258, 264. 299. Joseph, 315, 433. John, 66, 221, 367, 241, 264, 426, 137, 389.


Daniel, 115, 143, 288, 291, 307, 309, 319, 373, 376, 383, 401, 404, 429, 435.


Clemens, Jasper, 351. Clow, John, 256, 408. Codman, Rob. 302.


Coe. (Coo) Rob. 2, 425, 428. John, 425, 426.


Coggen, John, 66, 67, 72.


Coker, Rich. 54, 172.


Coldecott, Rich. 141, 212.


Cole, John, 297, 327, 370. Henry, 193. Colefoxe, Will. 130, 162, 172, 201.


Coleman, Thomas, 41, 44, 83, 111, 127, 140, 147, 259, 310. John, 193, 315, 457. Coles, Susan, 124, 129, 135. Collecott, Rich. 141, 212. Coltman, John, 129.


Comstock, (Combstocke-) Will. 109, 114, 191. Samuel, 177, 182. Concklin, 388 ; John, 388.


Cone, Daniel, 434. Coaker, (see Coker.) Cooke, John, 108. Aaron, 87, 148, 155, 242, 246, 309. 364, 367. Nathaniel, 207. Cooly, Peter, 432. Cooper, Thomas, 8, 142. John, 231, 276, 368. Corbitt, Will. 159, 433, 446. Cornelius, Law. 290. Cornwell, Thomas, 29. William, 192. Cory, 388. Cosmore, John, 316, 566. Cotton, John, 346, 359.


Craddock, Math. 43. Crane, Benj. 315. Jasper, 437.


Cross, Will. 136, 192. Crow, John, 41, 148. Christo. 315, (see Clow.)


Crowch, Simon, 432.


Crump, Thomas, 102, 122.


Cullick, John, 76, 172, 318, 327, 345, 357, 573. Elizabeth, 404, 585.


Curtis, Thomas. 298. John, 315. Curwin, Jo. 388. Curwithee, Caleb, 428.


Daniell, Stephen, 213. Davis, Philip, 281. Steph. 141, 142, 315. Dawes, John, 155. 2


Day, Stephen, 202, 279. Robert, 487.


Denslow, John, 297. Henry, 115, 148, 155.


Dewey, Thomas, 81, 123, 168, 480.


Deynton, 63. Dickenson, Nath. 76, 95, 115, 135, 182, 243, 264, 273. Dickerson, Thomas, 297. Joseph, 298 ; Philemon, 388.


Disborough, Nicholas, 45. Douglass, Will. 34, 392, 405.


Doyes, John, 241 ; (Dawes,)242. Drake, John, 88, 134, 140, 167. Samuel, 142, 143. Job, 285, 380. Dyblie, Thomas, 46. Dyer, John, 218, 341. Dyks, Leonard, 129.


Edmonds, John, 28, 171.


Edwards, John, 55, 56, 115, 137, 319.


Will. 107, 115, 190, 193, 309, 315, 401, 405. Thomas, 172, 190, 202, 417.


Eggleston, James, 137, 182, 297. Baggett (Begat) 127, 297. Thomas, 315 ; Samuel, 315.


Elderkin, John, 276, 285.


Eldridge, 75, 76, 89. Nathaniel, 95.


Ellis, James, 245.


Ellison, Laurence, 88.


Ellyt, (Ellit) 141, 144.


Elmore, Edw. 82, 122, 136.


Elsen (Elsing) John, 83, 110, 162. Abraham, 162, 202, 479.


Elseworth, Jos. 297.


Elton, 388. Ely, Nath'1, 43, 83, 126, 183, 210, 336. Ennoe, James, 420. Evarts, James, 432. Evans (Euens) 143. John, 55, 135. Ewe, John, 103.


Fairchild, Thomas, 264, 299, 340, 419, 426.


Fellowes, Rich. 92, 112, 124, 135, 142, 145, 302, 309. Fenn, Benj. 437, 440. Fenner, Thomas, 477. Fenwick, George ; See GENERAL INDEX. Ferman, Rob. 428. Ferris, Jeffery, 29, 43, 44. (Pheries) Peter, 391. Filly, William, 297. Finch, Daniel, 1, 4, 5, 6. Abraham, 315, 445. Fishe, Ruth, 129.


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Fishe, William, 144, 148. Fitch, Samuel, 218, 261. (Rev.) James, 282, 312, 321. Thomas, 290, 297. Joseph, 380, 409. Flecher, John, 452. Foote, Nath'I, 10, 56, 87, 93, 109, 115, 461. (Widow) 115. Foot, Robert, 298.


Ford, Thomas, 17, 60, 83, 148, 163, 247, 379, 383, 388, 405, 409. Forret, James, 368.


Fossaker, 348. Foster, John, 465. Fowler, 68. (Ambrose) 147, 297. Franklin, (Frauncklyn.) Will. 183, 191.


Froste, Will. 465. Daniel, and Abraham, 465. Fuller, Elizabeth, 143. Fyler, Walter, 55, 76, 109, 121. 135.


Gager, John, 317. Gaines, Thomas ? 29. Gaylord, Will. 44, 87, 89, 104, 112, 211 ; Walter, 299. Galpin, Philip, 310, 342. Gardner, Sam. 66, 130, 158, 193, 202. Garritt, Daniel, 46, 261. (Garrad.) 436.


Gibbons, (Gibbins) Will. 42, 83, 110, 136, 140, 160. Gibbs, John, 17 ; Jacob, 274. Gregory, 195, 203, 315, 504. George, 82 ; Giles, 504. Samuel, 297, 434, 504. Gilbert, William, 46. Jona. 139, 252, 295, 309, 332, 343, 346, 372, 382, 401, 430. John, 295, 297, 306, 393, 423. Mathew, 437, 440. Gildersleeve, Rich. 3, 5, 40, 51, 65, 428.


Gillett, Cornelius, 315. Jona. 204, 297, 326. Gishop, Edward, 412. Glover, 388. Godding, George, 220.


Gold, (Gould) Nathan, 281, 294, 299, 342, 353. Goodheart, Isbrand, 322. Goodman, Rich. 88, 230, 252, 326.


Goodridge, (Goodrich) John, 97, 135, 147, 165. William, 281, 379. Goodwin, William, 20, 39, 262, 297, 318, 362, 374. Nath'1, 389. Grannis, Edward, 285. Grant, Samuel, 256 ; Seth, 481. Math. 122, 162, 247. Graves, Geo. 104, 122, 299, 318. John, 256, 297. Hicks, John, 424, 425, 428. Thomas, 134 ; Nathaniel, 297. Higby, Ed. 163, 181, 184, 193.


Grey, Henry, 125, 126, 127, Hill, Will. 181, 241, 243, 332, 148, 174, 190, 209, 465. John, 465. 353, 366, 442. Hilliar, Benj. 172, 173, 177. Walter, 124, 256. Hitchcock, Luke, 140, 160.


Green, John, 174, 391. Greenhill, Thos. 356, 360, 362. Gridley, Thomas, 33. Griffin, John, 167, 317, 410. Robert, 253. Mathew, 128.


Griswold, (Gryssell) Math. 158, 161, 162, 205, 352, 404, 419. Edward, 196, 379, 380, 397, 398, 419. Francis, 196, 297.


George, 196, 256. Michael, 344.


Groves, Philip 162, 242, 243, 257, 274, 281, 285, 349. Growman, (Gruman) John, 432. Grumwell, John, 315.


Gunn, Jasper, 172, 197, 298. Thomas, 102, 111, 129, 182. Gybbert, Thomas, 82.


Gynings, John, 157. Nicholas, 160; Joshua, 147. (See Jennings.)


Hagborn, (Mr.) 430. Hales, Sam. 92, 95, 136, 143. Hall, John, 66, 332, 349. Sam. 257, Francis, 297. Ralph, 428. Halls, John, 124, 165, 177. Hallet, 186; James, 84, 110. William, 426, 428.


Halsey, 368. Hamlin, 425. Hanford, Thos. 257, 412.


Hampson, (Harnson) Ed. 115, 117.


Harbor, Benj. 281.


llardey, Rich. 391.


Harris (-on) Rich. 110.


Harris, Daniel, 344.


Harrison, John, 297 ; Edw. 474. (Goodwife) 381. Hart, Steph. 149, 243, 257. John, 257, 354. Thomas, 413.


Hartly, Rich. 315. Harvey, Edward, 148, 149.


Hassard, Thomas, 148. Haughton, Rich. 309. Morton, 382.


Hawkens, Zach. 428. Hawkes, John, 167, 176, 204.


llaynes, John; See GENERAL INDEX. (Col.) Hez. 248. Jos. 380, 383, 404. John, 292.


Hayward, Rob. 184, 191, 205. Herriman, Augustine, 219. Hews, Jos. 407. Hewyt, (Hewitt) 133, 141. Heyton, Wm. 92, 137, 154, 204, 309, 432.


Hoite, (see Hoyt.)


Holbridge, James, 373. Mercy, 373. Holcombe, Thomas, 196.


Holibut, Thos, 93, 114, 189. (See Hurlbut.)


Hollister, (Ollister) 81, 115, 141, 264, 288, 330, 342, 359. (Mrs.) 174, 195. Holt, Mary, 28, 29.


Hooker, Thomas, 498.


Hopkins, Edw. See GENERAL INDEX. William, 53, 71. 1 John, 49, 92 ; Steph. 292.


Hornett, Edw. 428.


Horskins, Thos. 215, 484. John, 483.


Hoskins, Anthony, 256.


Hosford, William, 44. John, 231, 309.


Horton, Barnabas, 388, 402, 428. Jos, 388, Caleb, 427. Benj. 427.


Hosmer, (Osmore) Thomas, 70,


76, 107, 123, 124, 142, 177, 193. Hought, William, 297.


Houghton, William, 202.


Howard, Robert, 88, 107, 129.


Howell, Edward, 149, 566. John, 428. Howkins, Anth. 349, 351, 376, 379, 401, 419, 426, 440.


Hoyette, Simon, 49.


Hoyt, John, 220, 433. Walter, 336, Hubbard, Geo. 2, 5, 7, 17, 20, 39, 42, 57, 182, 257.


William, 89.


Thomas, 157, 297.


John, 274 ; James, 429.


Hubbell, Rich. 433.


Hudshon, John, 202.


Iluested, Rob. 412.


Huit, Eph. 46, 70, 76, 91, 109, 115, 458. Humphreys, Mich. 297, 420.


Hull, Geo. 20, 44, 198, 226, 249, 257. Jos. 127, 349, 419. Corn. 276. Hullett, Jas. 82. Hungerford, Thos. 110.


Hunt, Thos. 412 ; Blaynch, 457.


Huntington, Chris. 219, 315. Thos. 297 ; Simon, 412.


Hurd, Jo. 112. John, 187, 208, 308. Hurlbut, Thos. 81, 82, 102, 136, 129, 388 ; Will. 180. Hutchinson, (Widow) 76, 81, 83,88. Edw. 409, 407 ; Thos. 427.


Ireland, Samuel, 33, 137.


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Jackson, 348. Jacob, Peter, 155, 160. Jecoxe, 158. Jener, John, 341, 428. Jennings, Nich. 160. Josh. 171, 193, 213. John, 157, 171, 203. Jessop, John, 12, 425, 426. Johnson, Thos. 49, 55, 453. Mary, 143 ; Peter, 226. Elizabeth, 209. (Goodwife) 222, 232. Jonson, Mary, 171. Jones, (Rev.) 316. Jeffery, 427 ; Tho's. 428. William, 437, 440. Judd, William, 281. Tho's. 319, 376, 379, 413, 425. John, 413, 425. Judson, 144; Will. 112. Jer. 315. Joseph, 315, 340, 367, 475.


Keeler, 160 ; Ralph, 176. Kelley, John, 315. Kellock, Nath. 180. Jos. 257 ; Daniel, 433.


Kellodg, Jos. 257.


Kelsey, Will. 314. John, 315. Keney, Will. 297, 315. (See Cheeny.) Kerby, 157; John, 182, 315.


Ketchrell, 160. .


Ketchum, John, 390, 428. Samuel, 428. Ketling, Tho. 109.


Kilburne, (Widow) 156, 445. John, 299, 354, 379. King, Will. 273. Kircum, (Kirkman) 145,463. Kitwell, Sam. 29. Knowles, Alex. 257, 264, 310. Jos. 315 ; John, 432.


Latham, Cary, 185, 191, 392, 405. Lathrop, Samuel, 186. Latimore, John, 29, 110, 141, 180, 237, 309, 388. Lay, Rob. 297, 353. Edw. 302. Lawes, Rich. 20, 43, 437, 440. Lee, 142; Edw. 167. Walter, 256. Leete, Will. 437, 440.


Leffingwell, Tho. 205, 384. Leonard, Tho. 315. Lerreby, Greenfill, 213. Letten. (Lattın.) 156, 243, 278. (Goodwife) 366, 403. Leverett, John, 259. Lewis, 137; Will. 43, 66, 96, 187, 227, 300, 327. Walter, 174, 177, 191, 193. Line, Gabriel, 281. Lobdell, Symon, 297, 360. Lockman, Gouv. 184, 198, 199. Lockwood, Rob. 231, 299. Jos. 432.


Loockuet, Rob. 299. Lomes, Sam. 257. Longdon, Andrew, 92. Longdon, Anth. 160. Loomis, (see Lummis.) John, 180. Lord, Rich. 17, 33, 43, 55, 72, 94, 123, 146, 309, 315, 377, 434. John, 140, 161, 171, 224. Tho. 167, 234, 359.


(Mrs. Dorothy,) 402. Sarah, 162.


Lotham, William, 473.


Lovenam, (Widow,) 193.


Lummis, Jos. 81, 110, 256. Thomas, 256, 309. Nathaniel, 256. 309. Ludlow, Henry, 428.


Roger ; See GENERAL INDEX. Lupton, Tho. 433.


Lyman, Rich. 33, 81, 114, 442. John, 81; Rob 81, 443. Lyon, Rich, 183, 433.


Maggott; (see Mygatt.) Mapes, (Goodman,) 388. Marsh, John, 180. Marshall, Sam. 256, 289, 309, 396, 409 ; Ann, 28. Marshfield, Tho. 76, 82, 87, 107, 115, 137. Martyn, Sam. 140, 147, 180, 202.


Marvin, Math. 43, 111, 181, 334, 433. Renold, 315, 354, 367, 375, 397, 404. Mason, Capt. John; See GEN- ERAL INDEX. Edward, 43, 57.


Mastens, 160. Maynard, John, 139. Mayo, Samuel, 253, 254.


Mead, Jos. 391. Meaks, Rich. 163.


Meggs, John, 405.


Mercer, Timothy, 193.


Merricke, Thomas, 17. Merrills, Jo. 315. Mills, Rich. 109, 110, 114, 115, 412 ; Sam. 412. Minor, Thomas, 186, 187, 265, 405, 411, 419, 435. John, 265.


Minott, (Minor) Tho's. 186. Mitchell, Math. 6, 40, 48, 51, 55. Moody, John, 29, 33, 81. Samuel, 297. Moore, Thomas, 28, 388, 427. John, 366, 376, 379, 397. More, Thomas, 46, 386. John, 46, 76, 112. Isaac, 187, 440. Miles, 406. Morehouse, Samuel, 433. Thomas, 433. Morgan, Jas. 300, 338, 366. Morton, Will. 315. Moses, John, 160, 164, 309, 492.




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