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Huntington hill, I. 712.
Hurd, Col. David B., his button eye busi- ness, I. 585; mentioned, II. 22, 37; III. II29; and the public schools. II. 503, 504. Hurd, Ebenezer, post rider, I. 359.
Hurd, Graham, III. 1184.
Hurd, John, of Stratford, I. 358, 359; and Eleazer, mentioned, 361.
Hurd, Nathan, I. 358.
Hurlburt, Charles D., I. 167 Ap .; city clerk, II. 46; mentioned, 123; III. 976, I200.
Hurlburt, E. Morton, III. 976, 1142.
Hurlburt, Emma R. (Mrs. George L. Townsend), III. 983, 1077. Hurlburt, Everett, II. 167.
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Hurlburt, Joseph, resident of Waterbury in 1729, I. 301; at Woster swamp river, 303; on tax list for 1730, 305; buys land in 1730, 315; mentioned, 358.
Hurlburt, Joseph, connection with the American, III. 972, 975; quotation from E. B. Cooke's obituary of, 975; death of, 975; mentioned, 983.
Hurlburt, Lillie J., III. III5.
Hurlburt, (Mrs.), Rebekah (Mrs. Josiah Bronson), I. 514.
Hurlburt, Watson M., I. 717; III. 920.
Hurlbut, Frank. III. 1199.
Hurlbut, John, III III5.
Husker, George, III. 1115, 1149, 1150, 1153, 1163.
Hutchinson, Sylvester, III. 697.
Huxley, Bacon M., dramatic reader, III. I098.
Hyatt, Albert, III. III2.
Hyde, Ellen W. (Mrs. Henry W. Scovill), II. 28I.
Hyde, James T., II 549.
Hyde, Jedediah, military service, I. 464. Hyde, Theophilus R., Jr., sketch of, II. 293; connection with Scovill Manufac- turing Co., 293; children, 293; his inven- tion, 479; mentioned, 482; III. 912, 1066, II65.
Hygby, Sylvester, III. 1120, II28. Hylan, W. H., II. 449.
Hynes, James A., II. 449; III, 1151, 1161, II66; water commissioner, II. 102.
Ice-houses, early, II. 195; the first dealer, 195; carts introduced, 195.
Ice period, The, I 7.
Ideal Battery Co., mentioned, II. 441.
Illius, Charles, supplies city with gas lights, II. 143, 144.
Improvement Co., Waterbury, men tioned, II 452.
Indemnity Association, Connecticut, or- ganized, II. 184; officers, 185, 186; joint stock company, 185; mentioned, 452. Independent, III. 993.
India rubber, Charles Goodyear's process for vulcanizing, II. 473
Indian association, III. 907.
Indian deeds, first given in Mattatuck, I. 27; four to Mattatuck proprietors, I. 28, 29, 30, 36, 182, 192; proprietors in earliest deeds, 29-38; copy of, with signatures, 146; from Paugasuck and Tunxis, 28, 35, 36, 185, 186; dialects, 15 22, 23; excavations, 65; farm, 700; field, 701; place-names obsolete, 39; in use, 42; line of occupancy, 220, 695; Mattatuck hunting grounds, 17; ownership of property, 20, 26, 342; reservation, 357; relics, 38 note, 61, 62 note, 63, 66, 68 and note, 69, 70, 71, 72 and note, 73, 74, 76; rock, site of, 349; tragedy, 258; trails, 54, 84, 548; village at Beacon hill brook, 59; well, 701.
Indians, Algonkian, domain, I. 15, 16, 17; Connecticut tribes, 16, 17; in the stone age. 21; Lord's prayer in Quiripi version, 24 note; description of Tunxis, 16 and note; Farmington. 16, 102, IIO, and note, III, 118; traces of Mattatuck, 17 and note, 24, 26; in the Naugatuck val- ley, 14; manufacture of implements and weapons, 21; degrees of development, 18; migrations, 18 note; tribal organiza- tion, 19; clan or gens. 19; manner of life, 21, 83; family relationships and time of descent, 29; division of labor, 2I note; industries, 22; implements, 56, 60, 61, 71; of Mattatuck at peace, 184; expedition against, in 1636, 93; allies, 213; fidelity to the English, 107; and Englishmen, first war between, 134; attacks by Farmington, II0; attacks by Watertown, 257; Mattatuck captives, 175; see Mattatuck.
Industrial school, incorporated, III. 898; gifts to, 898; Leavenworth hall, 899; charter amended, 899.
Ingersoll, Joanna (Mrs. Samuel Hop- kins). I. 633.
Ingersoll, R. J., III. 735.
Ingraham, Fragene W., actor, III. 1098; connection with the American, 982.
Inhabitants, number of, in 1774, I. 492.
Inns and taverns, Judd tavern destroyed
by fire, II. 221; Mansion house, 221; afterward Burton's coffee house, 223; James Brown's, at Watertown, I. 327. Insogna, F., III. 1164.
L'Institut. Canadian Francais, III. 1162. Institute, The Catholic, III. 1023.
Institute, The Young Men's, III. 1022; its library merged in the Bronson library, 1023
Insurance, the first policy written in Waterbury, II. 183; early agents and agencies, 183, 184; see individual agen- cies
Insurance, Connecticut Mutual Steam Boiler, II. 187, 188, 452.
Inventors and their inventions, list of, II. 471-474.
Ireland, David M., II. 405; his inven- tions, 479, 480.
Ireland, John F., III. 405.
Ireland, Mamie (Mrs. Charles H. Mat- thews), II 405.
Irion, Burton A., III. 1146.
Irish settler, the earliest, III. 727, 728.
Iron Foundry Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II. 434.
Iron Hall, The, No. 1138, III. 1168.
Irving block corner, early owners, I. 217, 358, 359; site of the Esquire Scovil homestead, II. 237.
Isaac's meadow, I. 701; bars, 701,
Israel, Welton, I. 555.
Israel's meadow, I. 701.
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Israel's spring, I. 701.
Isabel, Robert H., III. 1130.
Isbell, Hanford E., military service, III. 1189, II90.
Isbell, Harris, button maker, I. 583.
Isbell, Lampson, manufacturer, I. 582.
Isbell, Lorin, button maker, I. 583.
Isbell, Martin S., holds municipal office, II. 37.
Isbell, Robert, button maker, I. 582, 583. Islands, names of, I. 244, 246.
Ives, Abram, holds municipal office, II. 37; and the fire department, 114; men- tioned, 144, 176, 277, 287; III. 1063, 1076, 1077; first president Citizens bank, II. 178; president Waterbury Brass Co., 333; president American Flask and Cap Co., 333; gift to St. John's Episcopal church, III. 656, 1065; memorial to. 657. Ives, Dr. Ambrose, button maker. I. 589; mentioned, II. 29; biography, III. 867; manufacturer, 868; military service, 1183. Ives, Ann Plumb (Mrs. Gordon W. Burn- ham), II. 304.
Ives, Bezeliel, military service, I. 439.
Ives, Celestia, III. 607 and note, 1064.
Ives, Daniel, III. 697.
Ives, Elam, III. 1069,
Ives, Ellen (Mrs. William H. Brown), II. 345.
Ives, Mrs. Ellen. II. 23.
Ives, Elnathan, I. 430.
Ives, Mrs. Emma C., II. 23, 487.
Ives, Esther (Mrs. Philo Brown), II. 345. Ives, George D., hotel proprietor, II. 225. Ives, Giles, sketch of, I. 518; children, 519; mentioned. II. 345, 533.
Ives, Joseph, military service, I. 395.
Ives, Julius, Jr., II. 149.
Ives, Lieut. Lazarus, military service, I. 414 430, 464.
Ives. Mary B., memorial to, III. 657.
Ives, Olive (Mrs. Merritt Lane), II. 374. Ives, Stephen, I. 487.
Ives, Mrs. Wealthy A., gift to First church, III. 599 note.
Ives, Kendrick & Co., manufacture but- tons, II. 29.
Ives, Scott & Co., manufacture buttons, II. 29.
Ivins, Elwood, sketch of, II. 463; inventor and manufacturer, 464, 478; removes to Philadelphia. 464.
Ivins, Elwood (2d), II. 464.
Ivins, Mrs. Elwood (Sarah A. Davis), II. 446.
Ivins. Mrs. Elwood (Mary A. Eggleston), II. 464.
Ivins, Mrs. Elwood, Jr. (Emma Degg), II. 464.
Ivins, Maggie P. (Mrs. Eugene Snively), II. 464.
Ivins, Mary M. (Mrs. Lewis D. Ziegler), II. 464.
Ivins, Eugene S., II. 464.
Jack's cave, near Wolcott, I. 54.
Jackson, Charles, stone carver, III. 1051; children. 1051. Jackson, Charles A., III. 1051.
Jackson, Mrs. C. A., III. 1027.
Jackson, Frederick S., III. 1051.
Jackson, George T., III. 1116.
Jackson. Jerome A., III. 1051.
Jackson, John, III. 114I. Jackson, Joseph A., architect, III. 1051. Jackson, Mary, III. 1206.
Jackson, Thomas F., III, 1051, 1166.
Jackson, Thomas J., III. 1228.
Jackson, Timothy B., III. 1228.
Jackson, W. E., his invention, II. 479.
Jackson, William H., II. 447; III. 995, 997, 998, 1051.
Jackson, Willis, III. 1075.
Jackson & Son, Charles, III. 1051, 1052; prepares list of monuments in River- side cemetery, 1052.
Jackson Quick Printing Co., mentioned, II. 447.
Jacobs. Bartholomew, military service, I. 391, 396.
Jacobs, Samuel, I. 663 note.
Jacquery, David, III. 1148, 1149.
Jacques, Eugene L., his invention, II. 479; mentioned, III. 998; theatrical manager, 1093, II02; sketch of, 1102; child, 1102.
Jacques, Dr. John J., postmaster, II. 170; III. 842; sketch of, 842; children, 842. Jacques, Mrs. J. J., III. 898, 901.
Jacques & Fenn skating rink, III. 1095.
James, - of Dorchester, I. 369.
Jantz, Antonio, III. 1066.
Jaquet, Henry, III. 1153.
Jarrett, W. P., III. 900.
Jasmine, Delphine (Mrs. Godfroi Dubuc), III. 650.
Jayne, Peter, III. 697.
Jedediah's brook, I. 701.
Jefferson, N. L., III. 916.
Jeffrey, Edward, II. 115.
Jeffrey, Joseph, II. 84; III. 1066, 1071.
Jeffrey, William, II. 84.
Jeffreys, Mary (Mrs. C. S. Northrop), II. 462.
Jenkins, Joel, his invention, II. 477. Jenkins, Nicholas, his invention, II. 479. Jenks, Paul E., II. 554.
Jenners, Joseph, I. 340.
ยทยท Jennie Juniper," writes verse, III. 941. Jennings, Arthur O., connection with Waterbury Watch Co., II. 401, 402.
Jennings, C. G. R., teaches English and Classical school, II. 529.
Jennings, Elnathan, III. 1054 note.
Jennings, Rev. Isaac, II. 530 531, 552; III. 620; master English and Classical school, II. 529; sketch of, 530; pastor- ates, 531; published writings, III. 955.
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Jennings, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. Isaac), writes fiction, III. 965.
Jennings, R. S., his invention, II. 479.
Jennings, Rev. Russell, pastor First Bap- tist church, III. 676.
Jentsch, Rev. Wilhelm, II. 555; pastor German Lutheran church, III. 780.
Jepson, L .. architect, III. 1051.
Jeremiah's (Jeremy's) brook, I. 701; hill, 701; meadow, 701; mountain, location, 246.
Jeremy's swamp, I. 701.
Jericho bridge, I. 181; falls, 701; rock, 701.
Jericho Granite Co., mentioned, II. 446. Jerman, W. W., III. 724, 1153.
Jerome, Chauncey, quoted, III. 632; mil- itary service, 1182.
Jerome, Lyman, military service, III. IIS2.
Jerome, S. B., his invention, II. 479.
Jerome Clock Co., of Bridgeport, II. 21I. Jessup, Rev. Edward, II.549; assistant rec- tor St. John's Episcopal church, III.659. Jeweler and silversmith, the first, II. 199. Jewell, Laura (Mrs. Merritt Tompkins), II. 292.
Jewelry Co., Upson, mentioned, II. 449.
Jewelry Co., Waterbury, II. 380, 435.
Jewett, William, III. 697.
Joanes, Benjamin, I. 180.
Jocelin, Augustus, III. 697.
Joerres. Oscar, III. 108I, IIII.
Joe's hill, I. 246 701; swamp, 701.
John, Rudolph, III. IIII.
Johnson, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333. Johnson, - , is inocculated for small- pox in 1795, I. 455. Johnson, A. L., II. 442.
Johnson, Abigail (Mrs. Noah Welles), III. 869.
Johnson, Dr. Abner, I. 441, 167 Ap .; II. 84, 546; druggist and chemist, 172, 233 note, 236; sketch of, 236.
Johnson, Almon, II. 417.
Johnson, Amy (Mrs. William Gillette), III. 807.
Johnson, Amy J. (Mrs. William H. Jones, 2d), II. 456.
Johnson, Andrew J., makes woollen fab- rics, I. 589.
Johnson, Mrs. Anna, III. 696.
Johnson, Caleb, military service, I. 464.
Johnson, Caroline, III. 1034.
Johnson, Charles W., sketch of, II. 123, 408; inventor, 408, 479; III. 1136.
Johnson, Cornelia (Mrs. Charles Bene- dict), II. 455.
Johnson, Cornelius, I. 694.
Johnson, David and Ruth, I. 363,
Johnson, E. W., his invention, II. 479.
Johnson, Edward H., III. 1147.
Johnson, Edwin E., college professor, II. 551.
Johnson, Emily (Mrs. William Lamb), II. 417. Johnson, Emily C. (Mrs. George W. Cooke), II. 274.
Johnson, Mrs. Emma Doolittle, III. 577. Johnson, Eunice, I. 359.
Johnson, Fanny (Mrs. Frederick Leaven- worth), II. 171, 237.
Johnson, Frances E. (Mrs. Edward S. Smith), II. 390.
Johnson, Francis H., III. 1132.
Johnson, H. J., II. 179, 444; III. 907.
Johnson, Hannah (Mrs. Charles Fab- rique), II. 510.
Johnson, Horace C., biography, III. 1033; his mechanical pursuits, 1033; artist, II. II; III. 1033, 1034.
Johnson, Mrs. Horace C. ("E. W. J."), writes verse, III. 944.
Johnson, Idabelle (Mrs. B. Lamb), II. 415.
Johnson, Jacob, I. 36I.
Johnson, Jacob, III. 903.
Johnson, James, new inhabitant in 1,29, I. 300; at Judd's meadow. 303; on tax list for 1730, 305; mentioned, 358, 359-
Johnson, James, II. 126.
Johnson, James E., III. 1126.
Johnson, Jesse. III. 697.
Johnson, Joel, I. 584; III. 910; manufac- tures satinet cloth at Waterville, I. 586; II. 415.
Johnson, John, new inhabitant in 1729, I. 300; on tax list for 1730, 305; at South farms, 349; first settler at Hop brook, 353.
Johnson, John D., I. 585; II. 307, 437; sketch of, 455; makes muskets, ISI2, 455.
Johnson, John E., II. 455.
Johnson, Joseph, first Swede in Water- bury, III. 781.
Johnson, Joseph G., II. 380.
Johnson, Levi, military service, I. 464.
Johnson, M. H., III. 117I.
Johnson, Margaret (Mrs. A. M. Blakes- ley), II. 181.
Johnson, Matthew, military service, I.391. Johnson, Miles, military service, I. 439-
Johnson, Moses, I. 362, 364.
Johnson, Rachel, I. 370.
Johnson, Ransom, III. 697.
Johnson, Robert, new inhabitant in 1729. I. 300; on tax list in 1731, 310; men- tioned, 336, 358, 372; site of house southeast corner Cooke and Pine streets, 563.
Johnson, Robert, Jr., II. 455; military service, III. 1185, 1186.
Johnson, Samuel, military service, I. 464. Johnson, Silas, I. 353, 376.
Johnson, Stephen, I. 430.
Johnson, Timothy, I. 358.
Johnson, W., his invention, II. 479. Johnson, W. H. H., III. 1073.
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Johnson, William, II. 112, 113; III. 1157. Johnson, Willis, II. 113, 114, 416, 449; his invention, 479.
Johnson's (James) farm, I. 358, 360.
Johnson's (John) farm, I. 358, 360.
Johnson house, the old, damaged by fire,
II. 129; mentioned, I. 169, 360, 652; III. 872, 1044.
Joint stock companies, number of in 1845, II. 5.
Joint stock corporations, the first in Waterbury, II. 297, 431; Waterbury's prosperity largely due to, II. 434; list of, working in metal, 434; not working in metal, list of, 443; number organized each year from 1849 to 1895, 431; list of mercantile, 447; data of, 432, 433; see Manufacturing; Manufacturers.
Jones, - one of the first proprietors, I. 82.
Jones, the widow, builds a fence, I. 273. Jones, A. E., his invention, II. 479.
Jones, Benjamin, house lot, I. 168; men- tioned, 179, 206, 209, 213, 225; draws for lot, 208, 346; death of, 236; builds a fence, 268.
Jones, C. C., game of chungke described by, I, 70 and note.
Jones, C. F., II. 444.
Jones, Caleb, military service, I. 391.
Jones, Caroline A., II. 456.
Jones, Eliza (Mrs. Henry C. Judd), III.864. Jones, Ellen, III. 1065.
Jones, Isaac, III. III9. Jones, J. Edward, III. 1I4I.
Jones, Mrs. J. Edward, III. 114I.
Jones, Rev. John, I. 234.
Jones, John E., II. 456.
Jones, John G., I. 12; II. 184, 188; III. 1073. Jones, Joseph, II. 393.
Jones, Philena (Mrs. Andrew Anderson), II. 459.
Jones, Reuben, III. 697.
Jones, Sarah (Mrs. William H. Blake), II. 393.
Jones, Sarah S.(Mrs. Peter Turner), II.455. Jones, William H., button maker, I. 587; sketch of, II. 455; mentioned, 456; III. I042.
Jones, William H. & Co., II. 373, 455.
Jones's (Ben) lot, location. I. 239.
Jopson, G. W., his invention, II. 479. Jordan, E., his invention, II. 476, 479. Jordan, John, military service, I. 464. Jorres, Oscar, see Joerres.
Josselyn, John, quoted, I. 18 note, 31 note, 64 note. Journalism, II. 9.
Joy, Edward, II. 494.
Joy, John M., III. 1173.
Judd, A. P., III. 1184.
Judd, Allyn, military service, I. 417, 464. Judd, Anita A., III. 1153.
Judd, Balmarine, military service, I. 464.
Judd, Benajah, I. 432.
Judd, Benjamin (Ist), early settler of Waterbury, I. 122; mentioned, 131, 150, 156, 157, 177, 180, 206, 209, 382, 688; house lot, 166, 183; allotment con- demned, 178; meadow land, 208, 239, 240; builds a fence, 268.
Judd, Benjamin (2d), on tax list for 1730, I. 305; mentioned. 363, 373; the wife of, 372; military service, 392.
Judd, Dr. Benjamin (3d), I. 373; physician, III. 829.
Judd, Benjamin (4th), stage driver, II. 154. Judd, Bethel, II. 547; college president, 547. Judd, Brewster, military service, I 396, 464.
Judd, Catherine (Mrs. Abner B. Holley), III. 1235.
Judd, Chandler, military service, I. 464.
Judd, Charles E., one of first five letter carriers, II. 170.
Judd, Chauncey C., II. 115.
Judd, Chauncey W., police officer in 1857, II. 138.
Judd, Daniel, military service, I. 417,464. Judd, Daniel, III. 864.
Judd, Daniel, military service, III. 1187. Judd, Demas, military serviee, I. 417, 464.
Judd, Ebenezer, his fulling mill, I. 363; military service, 464.
Judd, E. M., his invention, II. 480.
Judd, Edwin A., II. 123, 186; III. 1125, II29, II30.
Judd, Elizabeth, I. 687.
Judd, Frank W., III. 1153, 1154.
Judd, Frederick, his collection of Indian relics, I. 68 and note; mentioned, 716. Judd, Freeman, military service, I. 417, 464.
Judd, George E., insurance agent, II. 184; mentioned, 188; III. 633; treasurer of Standard Electric Time Co., II. 423.
Judd, Hannah, two of same name die same day, I. 285.
Judd, Hannah, II. III.
Judd, Dr. Harriet (Mrs. Samuel Sar- tain), II. 550; physician, III. 864, mem- ber of American Institute of Home- opathy, 865.
Judd, Harvey, III. 1125.
Judd, Immanuel, military service, I. 464.
Judd, Isaac, I. 642.
Judd, Janet (Mrs. Beers), I. 600.
Judd, Jemima (Mrs. David Taylor), II.235. Judd, Joel, drummer, 1775, I. 417; mili- tary service, 464.
Judd, Rev. Jonathan, sketch of, I. 636; mentioned, II. 545; III. 620; his pub- lished writings, 955.
Judd, John (Ist), non-fulfilling subscriber, I. 122, 138; on committee to consider town site, 144; mentioned, 139, 163,206, 210.
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Judd, John (2d), bachelor proprietor, I. 236; mentioned, 285, 288, 167 Ap.
Judd, John (3d), on tax list for 1730, I. 305; mentioned, 374. 376, 383, 564, 669; gift to Episcopal parish, 651.
Judd, John (4th), military service, I. 464. Judd, Joseph, comes to Waterbury in 1729, I. 300; at Bucks hill, 300, 303,702; on tax list for 1730, 305.
Judd, Leverett, button maker, I. 586; II. 260 note.
Judd, Levi, military service, I. 464. Judd, Loveland, III. 1066.
Judd, Lucien, button maker, I. 582; and David Wooster, draw first copper wire in Waterbury, 582.
Judd, Mrs. Stephen, I. 676.
Judd, Margaret D. (Mrs. Homer F Bas- sett). III. 1018.
Judd, Mercy (Mrs. Timon Miles). II. 231. Judd, Minerva (Mrs. Lyman Welton), II. I09.
Judd, Olive, II. III.
Judd, Philip, comes to Waterbury 1687, I. 180, 213; his allotments, 172, 180; death of, 212, 236; mentioned, 218, 225; meadow land, 239, 313.
Judd, Rachel, I. 701.
Judd, Rebecca Brockett, III. 672.
Judd, Reuben L., II. 20; III. 1125.
Judd, Richard, military service, I. 464. Judd, Samuel (Ist), early settler of Water- bury, I. 122; house and house lot, 154, 172; allotment condemned, 178; men- tioned, 182; meadow allotments, 206, 209; builds a fence, 267, 268.
Judd, Samuel (2d), on tax list for 1730, I. 306; of Westbury. 322; house of, 324.
Judd, Lieut. Samuel (3d), I. 442, 596 note, 669; II. III, 180, 221, 228, 229; military service, I. 393, 397, 464; II. 227; tavern- keeper, I. 486, 568, 569; II. 228; biogra- phy,226; reminiscences of, 230; children, 131; death of, 231; and Israel Holmes (Ist), 321; buys a clock, 258.
Judd, Samuel (4th), III. 1128.
Judd, Samuel H., stage driver, II. 154.
Judd, Sarah (Mrs. Benjamin Richards), dies of small-pox, I. 437.
Judd, Sarah (Mrs. Israel Holmes), II. 231, 321, 335.
Judd, Sarah, headstone, I. 668.
Judd, Sarah E. (Mrs. B. P. Chatfield), III. 1048.
Judd, Silas, III. 1125.
Judd, Stephen, military service, I. 417, 464; receives unique deed, 686.
Judd, Sturges M., I. 66, 667; II. 64; his data and map of Grand street ceme- tery, I. 668; sketch of, III. 1133; census taker, 1133; freemason, II33.
Judd, Rev. Sylvester, I. 637.
Judd, Deacon Thomas, of Farmington, 1658, I. 112, 138, 139, 163, 172, 180, 183;
II. 226; III. 625; his six sons, I. 122; receives grant of land in 1661, 122; on committee to consider the town site, 144; on jury to indict for witchcraft, 164. Judd, Capt., Thomas (2d), early settler of Waterbury, I. 122, 146; house lot of, 170; military service, 176; mentioned, 155, 177, 178. 183. 190, 202, 213, 217, 225. 226, 232; proprietor inhabitant, 197; meadow allotment, 206, 207, 209, 210; lister, 214; first justice of the peace, 231; death of, 251 and note; builds a fence, 268; first commissioned officer, 383, 384; mentioned, 573.
Judd, Thomas (3d), I. 162, 252, 262, 277, 288, 292, 295, 299, 345, 698, 167 Ap .; house lot, 168; death of, 231; bachelor proprietor, 236; town officer in 1700, 248; repairs fort, 254; first pound keeper, 270; manages lay-out of village, 302; on tax list for 1730, 306; military ser- vice, 383, 384; his house, 317.
Judd, Thomas, Jr. (4th), I. 180, 183, 225, 251, 365, 167 Ap .; accepted inhabitant, 183; sells land, 218; bachelor proprietor, 236; town officer in 1700, 248; on tax list for 1730, 306.
Judd, Thomas (5th), of Westbury, I. 322. Judd, Thomas (6th), military service, I. 396, 464.
Judd, Thomas (7th), I. 703.
Judd, Timothy (Ist), I. 367, 379, 413, 441, 467; military service, 387; deacon, preacher, 399 and note, 411; selectman, 402; records deaths in Westbury, 676. Judd, Rev. W. J., III. 721.
Judd, Walter, military service, I. 464.
Judd, Walter S., II. 554; lawyer, III. 823. Judd, Wilbur W., III. 1027.
Judd, William (Ist), freeman in 1656, I. 108; early settler, 122; mentioned, 152, 155, 183, 190, 225; forfeits land allot- ment, 156; house of, 169; land allot- ments, 206, 209, 239; returns to Farm- ington, 236; builds a fence, 268.
Judd, William (2d), fence viewer, I. 275; on tax list for 1730, 306; on committee for North society, 317; mentioned, 288, 32I, 333, 361, 376, 557, 558, 690, 167 Ap .; his farm, 322; military service, 383, 384. Judd, William (3d), military service, I. 395, 369, 397.
Judd, William (4th), military service, I.464. Judd alley, II. 84.
Judd's hill, I. 701.
Judd house, destroyed by fire, II. 128. Judd's island, I. 207, 246.
Judd's Jericho, I. 242, 701.
Judd's meadows, location, I. 122, 239, 344; boundary. 240, 344; origin of name, I22, 240, 702; earliest house, 252; first English child born at, 347; first death, 278; first local officer, 381; earliest school, 595; inhabitants in 1709, 347.
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HISTORY OF WATERBURY.
Judd's slip. location, I. 243.
Judson Antoinette (Mrs. George H. Ben- ham), II. 360.
Judson, Burritt, early resident of Water- ville, II. 27.
Judson, Ephraim, II. 546.
Judson, Lieut. Joseph, I. 189, 190.
Judson, Josiah and Mary, I. 363.
Judson, Peter, military service, I. 391.
Judson, Truman F., site of store, I. 359; sketch of, 254.
Judson & Pendleton, II. 340.
July. Mrs. James E. (- III. 842.
Dougherty),
Kaiser. Jacob, III. 1075, 1132.
Kaiser, Maier. III. 785, 1137.
Kaiser, Mrs. Maier, III. 903, 904.
Kamak, Mrs. I. H., III. 904.
Kamen, Max, III. 786.
Kamen. Mitchell, III. 786.
Kane, C. H., III. 1152.
Kane, Elizabeth G., II. 556.
Kane, Thomas, III. 751, 1161, 1166.
Karchner, Charles, II. 126.
Karney, Thomas. II 126.
Kast, Ernst, his invention, II. 479.
Keach, Charles H., connection with the American, III. 982.
Keane, Matthew, II. 126.
Keasel, Charles, III. 1073.
Keasel, Minnie, III. 1147.
Keating, Henry M., III. 1172, 1173.
Keaveney, William R., III. 1145.
Keegan, - -, III. 1066.
Keefe, Bernard, III. 1151.
Keefe, Michael J., II. 115; III. 1166.
Keefe, Peter, III. III5.
Keeler. Anna M. (Mrs. Frank L. Went- worth), II. 255.
Keeler, Clara E. (Mrs. Perrie C. Cowles), II. 255.
Keeler, Cornelia B., II. 255.
Keeler, Elizur W., sketch of, II. 254; con- nection with Second Congregational church. 255; mentioned, III. 635.
Keeler, Homer W., city clerk, II. 46; mentioned, 255, 450; III. 635; quoted, 637.
Keeler, Lucy M., II. 255.
Keeler, S. P., III. 1199.
Keeler Co., The H. W., mentioned, II.450.
Keeley, M. E., II. 442.
Keeley, Michael, III. 1228.
Keenan, Ann, III. 734.
Keenan, Edward, III. 1161.
Keenan, F., III. 1115.
Keenan, Hugh, III. 115I.
Keenan, John M., III. 1160.
Keenan, William C., III. 887, 915, 1024, 1160, 1161.
Keenan, William D., III. 1160.
Kefford, J. E., III. 114I, Kehoe, W. H., III. 1142. Keith, James, III. 916.
Kelcy (Kelsey), Jonathan, at Woster swamp, I. 303.
Kelcy (Kelsey), Stephen, I. 298.
Kellam, A. H., II. 121.
Keller, Charles, III. 1108.
Kelley, Dr. Allan V., sketch of, III. 852. Kelley, John, III. 1199.
Kelley, Michael, II. 127.
Kelley, William S., photographer, III. IO42.
Kellie, Charles, III. 1164.
Kellogg, Charles P., II, 555; III. 912; secretary State Board of Charities, 805. Kellogg, Elizabeth G. (Mrs. Edward S. Hayden), II. 208, 358.
Kellogg, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. Irving H.
Chase), II. 311; III. 805, 1075. 1099, 110I. Kellogg, Lieut. Frank W., II. 553; III. 998; sketch of, 1236; officer U. S. N., I236.
Kellogg, John P., and the charter of 1890, II. 44; mentioned, 530, 554; III. 1101, IIII, 1230, 1231; sketch of, 805; lawyer, 805; military man, 805.
Kellogg, Isaac P., III. 1064, 1082.
Kellogg, Louise R. (Mrs. Charles S. Rod- man), III. 845.
Kellogg, Lucy W. (Mrs. Edwin H. Eng- lish), II. 552; III. 805.
Kellogg, Martin, military service, I. 464. Kellogg, Norman G., II. 208.
Kellogg, Samuel, military service, I. 395. Kellogg, Sarah A. (Mrs. Frank C. Plume), II. 364; III. 805.
Kellogg, Brig .- Gen. Stephen W., and the charter of 1870, II. 42; holds city office, 103; mentioned, 549; III. 635, 792; 1008, IOIO, IIII note 1126, 1198, 1200, I201, I202, 1208, 1228; biography, 803; law practice in United States courts, 804; in congress, 804; delegate to Na- tional convention, 804; military man,
804, 1227; interest in public affairs, 805. Kellogg, Mrs. S. W., III. 901, 1237, 1238. Kelly, Daniel, III. 730.
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