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Stahlberg, Charles, his invention, II. 483. Stahmer, Albert J., photographer, III. 1043; mentioned 1144, II59.
Stahmer, Frieda, III. 1159.
Stanard, William, I. 290.
Stancliff, Charles H., II. 167; III. IIII.
Standard time, introduced by a Water- bury man, II. 511; system, 512; evolu- tion of, 512.
Standly, Samuel, bachelor proprietor, I. 236; lands of, 313; of Wallingford, mentioned, 364.
Standly, Thomas, signs petition for plan- tation, I. 123.
Standly, Mrs. Timothy, I. 282.
Standly's Jericho, I. 181, 701; location, 242, 243.
Stanley, Edward M., II. 1169.
Stanley (Standley, Standly), Capt. John (Ist), traverses Naugatuck valley in 1657, I. IIO .; prospects for metals, 27, 117, 118; signer of petition for planta- tion, 123; in Waterbury in 1677, 146; his lot, 174, 209; mentioned, 155, 163, 169, 176, 178, 181, 183, 190, 206, 207, 210, 225, 281, 287, 302, 314, 361, 573, 712, 167, Ap. Stanley (Standly, Stanly) Lieut. John (2d),
I. 152; military service, 191, 214, 383, 384; proprietor inhabitant, 197, 313, 381; returns to Farmington, 236; the fort near his house, 254, 255; builds a fence, 268; his bachelor-rights, 286; assists in listing proprietors, 293; Deacon, of Farmington, mentioned, 357.
Stanley, John, of Wallingford, I. 364. Stanley, Nathaniel, of Farmington, I. 359, 361.
Stanley, Oliver. I.429; military service,439. Stanley, Sarah (Mrs. Joseph Shipley), II. 295.
Stanley (Standly), Lieut. Timothy (Ist), signs petition for plantation, I. 123, 292; military service, 138 and note; family of, 163; selectman 1681, 166, 176; men- tioned, 179, 206, 210, 225, 236, 240, 252. 262, 281, 297, 298, 383. 697, 698; II. 234; draws for lot, I. 209; town fortifies his house, 238; meadow land, 239; town officer in 1700, 248; makes a fence, 266, 268; votes to extend the town fence, 271; bachelor-rights, 286.
Stanley, Timothy (2d), of Farmington, I. 359, 36I.
Stanley, W. J., III. 1067.
Stanley, Willsam, an English skilled me- chanic, II. 405, 406.
Stanley's timber, I. 709.
Stanislaus, Madame St., mother superior, II. 529.
Stannard, Robert R., sketch of, II. 410; connection with Blake & Johnson, 410. Stanton, John, I. 186.
Stanton, C. M., teacher English and Classical school, II. 529.
Stanton, Eleanore A. (Mrs. James C. Bush), III. 1235.
Stanwood, Robert G, master English and Classical school, II. 529; men- tioned, 552.
Stark, Melvin E., III. 1176.
Starkweather, Rev. George A., pastor First Baptist church, III. 677; writes verse, 946.
Starkweather, Martha Clark (Mrs. Au- gustus S. Chase), II. 311; III. 1077.
Starkweather, Martha Chase (Mrs. Henry L. Wade), II. 380.
Starr, Dr. A., dentist, III. 870.
Starr, Edward J., III. 1157.
Starr, Mary (Mrs. Frank P. Waters), III. 644.
Starr, Mary E., III, 1132.
Steam Engineers, American Order of, W. E. Crane council, No. 4, III. 1173. Stearns, George H., III. 1171.
Stebbins, Cyrus, III. 697.
Stebbins, Jane C. (Mrs. Julius J. B. Kings- bury), III. 1192.
Stebbins, Lewis, III. 1063, 1168.
Stebbins. Milton W., III. 1169.
Stedman, Henry T., III. 1132, 1138. Stedman, Mrs. H. T., II. 487.
Steel, Joseph, military service, III. 1181. Steel, Sarah, of Farmington, I. 171. Steele, - , I. 686.
Steele, Rev. A. Floridus, II. 551; assist- ant rector St. John's Episcopal church, III. 659.
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Steele, Rev. Ashbel, II. 548; his pub- lished writings, III. 956.
Steele, Austin. I. 522 note; manufac- turer, 585; II. 183; first burgess, 15; mentioned, 24; and the flagstaff, 64; insurance agent, 183 note; his inven- tion, 483; collector of engravings, III. 1040.
Steele, Caroline R. (Mrs. George W. Benedict), II. 23.
Steele, Daniel, clothier, I. 569; his saw and grist mill, 584; his cloth dressing factory, 584, 585; first borough bailiff, II. 15.
Steele, Edward D., connection with Meriden, Waterbury and Connecticut River railroad, II. 162; biography, 339; secretary and treasurer Waterbury Brass Co., 333, 339; president Lane Manufacturing Co., 373; his invention, 483; mentioned, 664, 665.
Steele, Mrs. E. D., III. 1238.
Steele, Elijah, military service, I. 466.
Steele, Elisha, fireman, II. 112. men- tioned, 380; III. 587 note; president of Steele & Johnson Button Co., II. 381; biography, 381; his invention, 483; in- terest in musical matters, 381; III. 583, 1063, 1082.
Steele, Frederick P., connection with American Printing Co., III. 979.
Steele, Henry M., II. 339, 556; III. 998; writes on "Hypnotism and Justice," 967.
Steele, Henry W .. II. 113, 381; III. 1064. Steele, Mrs. H. W., III. 1064.
Steele, James. of Farmington, I. 188.
Steele, John, the surveyor, I. 188; men- tioned, 709.
Steele, Katharine M. (Mrs. Benjamin.L. Coe), II. 382.
Steele, Mary, I. 169.
Steele, Mary (Mrs. William H. Jones), II. 455.
Steele, Mary A. (Mrs. Samuel A. Castle), II. 208, 38I.
Steele, Mary E. (Mrs. Charles E. L. Holmes), III. 1209.
Steele, Mary E. (Mrs. Roger S Wotkyns), II. 339; III. 1026.
Steele, Mrs. Minnie Rogers, artist, III. IO36.
Steele, Norman, fireman, II. 113; as a musician, III. 1066, 107I.
Steel, Ransom, manufacturer, I. 585.
Steele, Lieut. Samuel, of Farmington, purchases land, I. 27; mentioned, 45, II8, 153, 709; II. 270; on committee to arrange settlement of Mattatuck, I. 126; lays out highway, 155; death of, 183; his lay out of the village plot, 552.
Steele, Sherman, II. 86.
Steele & Johnson Button Co., mentioned, II. 380.
Steele & Johnson Manufacturing Co.,
organized, II. 380; officers, 381; men- tioned, 436, 438.
Steele's (Steel's) brook, location, I. I, 206, 22I note; III. 709; mentioned, I. 266.
Steel's meadow, location, I. 266, 323.
Steel's plain, location, I. 323.
Steer, È. J., III. 572.
Stein, David, III. 1150.
Steinmeyer, Mrs. Minna A., and the Day Nursery, III. 886.
Stephens, David, blacksmith, I. 569.
Sterling, E. C., III. 1199.
Steuben, Baron, I. 468.
Stevens, Ashbel, tanner and shoemaker, I. 569.
Stevens, Charles E., II. 409, 553.
Stevens, Elisha, military service, I. 485; mentioned, 646, 675; III. 1120.
Stevens, F. M., his invention, II. 483.
Stevens, George H., III. 1150.
Stevens, Mrs. O. H., III. 1025; (Harriet Elton), II. 409.
Stevens, Jennie E. (Mrs. William K. Mayo), II. 409.
Stevens, John, arrow heads found by, I. 71.
Stevens, John L., III. 1206.
Stevens, L. L., purchases a sewing ma- chine, II. 196 note.
Stevens, M. L., his invention, II. 483.
Stevens (Stephens), Martin, blacksmith, I. 569; mentioned, III. 1120.
Stevens, Orville H., biography, II. 409; holder municipal offices, 101, 409; con- nection with Blake & Johnson, 409; mentioned, 436; III. 1064, 1072, 1I26, I203, I227.
Stevens, William, I. 677.
Stewart, Elliott, III. 1I4I.
Stewart, James, III. 1164.
Stewart, John, I. 430.
Stewart, Quartus, III. 704.
Stickney, J W., II. 125.
Stiles, Mrs .. II. 498.
Stiles, Bertha (Mrs Charles W. Burpee), III. 1233.
Stiles, Ezra, merchant II. 234, 419; presi- dent American Suspender Co., 419; connection with Hotchkiss & Merriman Manufacturing Co., 419.
Stiles, Henry, first legal culprit in the colony, I. 92.
Stillman, Rev. George, II. 550; III. 708. Stillman, Stephen L., III. 704.
Stillwell, Benjamin, military service, I. 391, 396 and note.
Stocker & Co., I. 588.
Stocking, Anson G., II. 112; III. 625, 626, 910; and the public schools, II. 503, 504; site of residence, 528; sketch of, III. 626.
Stocking, Charles L., III. 627, 1230; sketch of, 1232; military record, 1232.
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Stocking, Mrs. Charles L., III. 907.
Stocking, Rev. Davis, III. 706.
Stocking, George A., II. 124; III. 627, 914, 1080 1086, 1200; sketch of, 1224; military record, 1224.
Stocking, Gilbert M., II. 551; sketch of, III. 1223; military record, 1223.
Stocking, Harriet N. (Mrs. Henry Lath- rop), III. 626.
Stocking, Henry M., II. 123; III. 627, I203; sketch of, 1224; military record, I224.
Stocking, Herbert A., II. 555.
Stocking. John M., II. 113, 114; III. 1064; sketch of, 625; inventor, 626; manu- facturer at Woodtick, 626.
Stocking, Louis H., II. 530; III. 1224.
Stocking, Samuel, II. 112.
Stocking, Sarah, III. 627.
Stocking, William, II. 551; III. 1082;
sketch of, 999; soldier, 1000; editor and author, 1000; children, 1000.
Stocks and pillory, I. 104; II. 62.
Stoddard, Abijah C., military service, III. 1182.
Stoddard, D. S., his invention, II. 483.
Stoddard, John, military service, I. 466.
Stone, Benajah, I. 359.
Stone, Dr. Benjamin W , III., 1200.
Stone, Esther (Mrs. Bennett Tyler), II. 558.
Stone, Frederick A , photographer, III. 1043.
Stone, John G., III. 1143.
Stone, Mark, military service, III, 1182.
Stone, Samuel M., connection with the American, III. 982, 983 note.
Stone, William H., II. 115.
Stone bridge, location, I. 709.
Stone house, location, I. 709.
Stone path, I. 709.
Stone pitts, location, I. 709.
Stone yards and monuments, III. 1052.
Stoneman, Jesse, III. 697.
Stony pasture, location, I. 709.
Stops, Ernst F., III. 1158, 1159.
Stores, - -, chaplain, 1777. I. 439.
Stores, early closing of, III. 906, 907; picture, 1041.
Storme, Mark, military service, III. 1182. Storrs, Rev. Andrew, military service, I. 466; mentioned, II. 546.
Storz, A. J., II. 530.
Stout, James, III. 1109, 1163, 1170, II71, II73.
Stow, Daniel, death of, I. 467.
Stow, Josiah, military service, I. 391, 393. Stow, Samuel, military service, I. 397, 466. Stow, Simeon, military service, I. 392.
Straits (Straights) mountain, I.59, 207,349. Stratton, Betsy (Mrs. Albert Burritt), II, 247. Straub, Quirin (Quirinius), III. 768. Straw, Isaac, III. 1206,
Strecklin, John, military service, I. 395. Street, Elisha, military service, I. 417, 466,
Streeter, D. A .. his invention, II. 483.
Streeter, Mrs. D. A., III. 1157.
Streeter, George L., II. 207.
Streets, earliest layout record, I. 551. 559;
appropriations for, in 1838, II. 20; first inspector appointed, 67; origin of names, 79; list of, 80; historical signifi- cance of names, 90; names classified, 90; and lamps, expenses 1854. 39; first commissioner, 70; number of. in 1857, in 1879, in 1889, in 1894, 71; list of first named city, 46; avenues and alleys, 91 and note; under charter of 1871, 70; first list of, in Waterbury Directory, 80 note; sprinkling carts introduced, 74; paved with granite blocks. 47, 73; re- numbered, 73; macadamized, 47, 73; Bank, I. 559; II. 69; Canal, I. 586; ancient Cooke, 559. 562; Grand, 551; Leavenworth, 234; II. 70; ancient Lin- den, I. 559; ancient Pine, 559; Scovill, named, II. 70; Willow, between Pine and Grove, I. 222; West Main, in 1700, II. 66; an early house, corner Pine and Willow, I. 222; Simonsville, II. 464 note; Frederick J. Kingsbury quoted, 53; C. U. C. Burton, quoted, 71; see Highways.
Strickland, David, military service, I.466; mentioned, 676.
Strickland (Stricklin), John, military ser- vice. I. 392, 397; death of, 467.
Strickland, Samuel, military service, I 466. Strobel, Christopher, gifts to German Lutheran church, III. 781; mentioned, III7.
Stroebel, Louis, III. 768, 1081, 1144.
Strong, Esther (Mrs. Edward R. Lamp- son), II. 251.
Strong, James, III. 1067, 1068.
Strong, Mariah (Mrs. Thomas Judd), I. 172. Strong, Mary, of Windsor, I. 163.
Strong, Sarah E. (Mrs. George Gilbert), II. 207.
Strong, Thomas, of Northampton, I. 172. Strube, John, III. 1075.
Sturdevant, Aphia (Mrs. S. M. Judd), III. 1133.
Suder, John H., III. 1173.
Sugrue, Eugene, III. 1199.
Sullivan Catherine, (Mrs. Mortimer Con- nor), III. 1105.
Sullivan, Hugh, III. 1175.
Sullivan, J. T., III. 1116.
Sullivan, James M., connection with the American, III 981.
Sullivan, Michael J., III. 1152.
Sullivan, Peter, III. 1165. Sullivan, R. J., III. 751.
Sullivan, Timothy, III. 1161.
Sunday Globe, III. 995.
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Sunday Herald, III. 994; Waterbury Herald Publishing Co., II. 446. Sunday school, Hebrew. III. 785. Sunday School Union, III. 567, 568.
Sunderland place, I. 324.
Supply Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II. 449.
Sutherland, George, III. 920.
Sutherland, James, III. 1149.
Sutherland, John, III. 114I.
Sutliff, Abel, I. 376, 430; military service, 466.
Sutliff, Dinah (Mrs. Josiah Bronson), I. 514.
Sutliff (Sutlef), John, new inhabitant in 1729, I. 300; at Woster swamp, 303; on tax list for 1730, 308; builds first mill at Naugatuck, 580; on committee for North society, 317; mentioned, 316, 376, 378, 418, 663 note, 701; military service, 383, 387, 388, 393, 466; selectman, 402.
Sutliff, Joseph, Jr., I. 442.
Sutliff, Louisa (Mrs. Ira Tompkins), II. 469.
Sutton, Isaac, his house, II. 14, 34.
Sutton, James, a weaver, I. 522 note.
Svenson, Nils, III. 1165.
Swain, Matthias, III. 697.
Swain, Richard, III. 697.
Swede, the first in Waterbury, III. 781.
Sweet, Harriet E. (Mrs. Romanzo A. Nichols), III. 691.
Sweet, John, III. 697.
Swift, Frederick R., editor, II. 446; III. 994.
Swift, John L., writes verse, III. 941.
Sword, James G., III. 1163.
Sykes, Oliver, III. 697.
Taft, Thomas C., agent Adams Express Co., II. 165.
Tailor's meadow, location, I. 709.
Tạilors' bill, an ancient, I. 522, 523; itin- erant, II. 196; earliest, 196.
Talcott (Tailcoat), - , on jury to in- dite for witchcraft, I. 164.
Talcott, Capt. John, custodian of charter, I. 114, 195; his relation to settlement of Mattatuck, 126; Dick, his Indian boy, 140, 141; purchases township of Simsbury, 146, 147, 148; mentioned, 177, 183; notes on Mattatuck's delin- quents, 178; witness of first deed of land in Mattatuck, 182; death of, 202. Talmadge, F. L., II. II5.
Talmage. Ichabod, military service, I.466. Talmud Torah, III. 786.
Tamarack swamp, location, I. 709, 710. Tame buck, location, I. 220.
Tame buck hill, location, I. 710.
Tanner, Mrs. Abigail, I. 362. Tate, Frederick W., III. 1155.
Tatterdon (Tattendon, Fallendon ?), John, I. 430; military service, 466.
Tattersall, William, III. 1149,
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Taverns and Inns, An ordinary, in 1644, I. 104; the era of, 568; Sela Scovill's. 568; Bishop's, at Watertown, 568 and note; Barnes's,689; Baron's,689; Beach, 696; Nichols, 696; Porter, at Union City, 714; first tavern in Waterbury, II. 218; Waterbury's first tavern-keeper,218; the the Judd tavern described, 220,221; Ton- tine, 224; see Hotels. Inns and Taverns. Tavern brook, location, I. 710.
Taxation, first lists, I. 214; to put glass and nails in minister's house, 235; for school, 294; earliest itemized, 303; rank of Waterbury's, in 1731, 309; North- bury, 316; to supply town with powder and lead, 318; in 1782, 486; in 1699, 236; in 1708, 255; in 1709, 255; in 1730, 292; to meet borough claims, II. 21; first city, in 1853, 39; in 1861, 39; in 1894, 39 note; the largest individual tax- payer in 1895, 213.
Tayler, Moses, I. 363.
Taylor, - I. 686.
Taylor, Anna M. (Mrs. Henry W.French), II. 295, 467.
Taylor, A. F., II. 115.
Taylor, Chloe (Mrs. David Taylor), II.236; her private school, 533.
Taylor, David, I. 442; visits Hartford, 448; military service, 466; sketch of, II.235. Taylor, David, Jr., sketch of, II. 236; children, 236; death of, 236.
Taylor lot, location, I. 709.
Taylor's Meditation, location, I. 247, 358, 685, 710, 71I.
Taylor, Elnathan, new inhabitant in 1729, I. 300; on tax list in 1731, 310; men- tioned, 362, 675. '
Taylor, FrancesJ.(Mrs. David E.Sprague), II. 30.
Taylor, Harriet J. (Mrs. Timothy Guil- ford), II. 295, 455.
Taylor, James M., III. 1163, 1164.
Taylor, John, of Wethersfield, II. 235.
Taylor, John M., II. 555.
Taylor, Joseph, III. III6.
Taylor, Joshua, III. 697.
Taylor. Julia Ann (Mrs. A. B. Simons), II. 465.
Taylor, Lewis, II. 236.
Taylor, Lucius, II. 236.
Taylor, Mary DeF. (Mrs. Jacob L.Clark), III. 650.
Taylor, Mary K. (Mrs. William Laird), II. 142.
Taylor, S. F., II. 442.
Taylor, Samuel, sketch of, II. 294; con- nection with Scovill Manufacturing Co., 294; military service, III. 1186.
Taylor, Samuel S., II. 82, 87, 88, 295.
Taylor, Sophia (Mrs. Washington M. Haxtun), II. 236.
Taylor, Theodore, military service, I. 466. Taylor, Thomas R., III. 664, 1137.
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Teal, Reuben J., III. 1173, 1174.
Teale, Rebecca (Mrs. John Marshall), II. 166.
Teeple, Rev. G. L., pastor of Adventist church, III. 776.
Telegraph, the first office, II. 166; the first assistant, 166; companies consol- idated, 167; American, 167; Franklin, 167; Mutual Union, 167; Bankers and Merchants', 167; Postal, 168; Balti- more and Ohio, 168.
Telegraph and Messenger Co., American District, II. 149.
Telegraph and Electric Co., Connecticut District, II. 146, 452.
Telegraph Co., Waterbury Automatic Signal, II. 149, 451 ; a night office opened. 150; merged into the New England Telephone Co , 118.
Telegraph Co., Waterbury District, II. 148, 452.
Telephone, the first in Waterbury, II. 149; introduced for business purposes, 149. Telephone Co., Connecticut, II. 150.
Telephone Co., Southern New England, II. 15I.
Temperance, reform in Waterbury, III. 910; Sons of, Mattatuck division, No. 14, 913; Mattatuck division, No. 23, 913; High Rock division, No. 9, 914; Daugh- ters of, Howard union, No. 2, 914; Wa- terbury Band of Hope, 914, 915; Roman Catholic Total Abstinence and Benev- olent society, 915; Cadets of, 765; Pi- oneer section, No. 1, 915; Waterbury union, 914, 916; Independent Order of Good Templars, Wide Awake lodge, No. 49, 916; Samaritan Degree temple, No. 18, 916; Fraternity lodge, No. 145, 916; Unity lodge, No. 153, 916; Olive Branch lodge, No. 233, 916; Citizens' league, 911; Union services, 911; coffee house of 1876, 917; Temple of Honor and Truth, 920; Woman's Christian union, 917; Juvenile Union. 918; Young Ladies' league, 920; Young Men's Aloy- sius Total Abstinence and Benevolent society, 919; Loyal Legion, 918; Water- bury Alliance, 920; Young Woman's Christian, union, 918; Waterbury Pro- hibition association, 920; the Murphy campaign, 912; Reform league, 912; St. Joseph's Catholic Total Abstinence society, 919; St. Patrick's Total Absti- nence and Benevolent society, 759 920; licenses issued in 1894. 913; Wayside Inn, lodging house and restaurant, 912; Union Rescue mission, 918; Confra- ternity of the Sacred Thirst and Agony of Jesus, 765, 920; Order of Templars, Evening Star lodge, No. 32, II65; see individual entries.
Tennion, John, III. 752.
Terrel, Sarah B , tombstone of, I. 674.
Terrell, Albin, II. 470.
Terrell, Amos, military service, I. 466.
Terrell, Aner, III. 672.
Terrell, Augustus A., III. 1184.
Terrell (Terrill), Edward, site of house, I. 332; mentioned, II. 113; III. 1071; bur- nisher and chaser, II 470; connection with Scovill Manufacturing Co., 470.
Terrell, Elihu, military service, I. 466.
Terrell, Enoch, military service, I. 466. Terrell, George E., III. 1146.
Terrell, Henry, II. 115.
Terrell, Ichabod, military service, I. 466. Terrell (Terril), Isaac, military service, I. 392, 415, 466; mentioned, III. 671.
Terrell, (Terrill), Israel, military service, I. 466; mentioned, 642, 646.
Terrell, Jared, military service, I. 466.
Terrell, Joel, military service, I. 466.
Terrell (Terril), Josiah, I. 362; military service, 439, 450, 466.
Terrell, Letsom, I. 582.
Terrell (Terril), Oliver, I. 375, 393; mili- tary service, 392, 466.
Terrell, Thomas, military service, I. 466. Terrill, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.
Terrill, Abner, III. 1066.
Terrill, Benjamin, military service, I.485. Terrill, Charles, I. 703.
Terrill, Gamaliel, I. 376.
Terrill, Irijah, I. 486, 566; tavern-keeper, 568; II. 220.
Terrill, Munroe, makes buttons, I. 583. Terry, Adeline (Mrs. Egbert Bartlett), II. 458.
Terry, Andrew, III. 1126.
Terry, Caroline M. (Mrs. Edward S. Beach), II. 457.
Terry, Edith (Mrs. J. Hobart Bronson), II. 376.
Terry, Eli, makes clocks, I. 591; men- tioned, II. 259 note, 456.
Terry, Frederick L., III. 809.
Terry, George E., and the charter of 1890, II. 44; president Waterbury Gas Light Co., 145; mentioned, 147, 148; III. I203, I227, 1228; has early telephone connection, II. 149; sketch of, III. 808; soldier, 808; city attorney, 809; con- nection with Republican Printing Co., 988.
Terry, Mrs. George E., III. 895.
Terry, Henry, II. 259 note, 456; sketch of, 458; manufacturer, 458; his inven- tion, 483; his " Early History of Ameri- Clock Making," III. 966.
Terry, James, II. 456.
Terry, Julia (Mrs. Charles Harding), II.458. Terry, Silas B. (Ist), I. 629; III. 625, 1064; biography, II. 456; connection with clock making, 456, 457; superintendent Waterbury Clock Co., 457; his inven- tion, 457, 483.
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Terry, Silas B., Jr., II. 457; III. 604, 605, 1064, 1079; his son, II. 458.
Terry, Mrs. Silas B., Jr. (Harriet McK. Goodwin), II. 457.
Terry, Simeon G., II. 458.
Terry, Mrs. S. G., II. 487; III. 587; writes verse, 949. Terry, Solon M., I. 629; II. 458, 55I.
Terry, Mrs. Solon M. (Myretta Birge), II. 458.
Terry, Stephen, II. 456 note.
Terry Clock Co., mentioned, II. 439.
Teston, Susie H. (Mrs. William A. Spen- cer), II. 25.
Thackery, John, III. 1115, 1148, 1149.
Thalinger, Mrs. Lena, III. 904.
Thanksgiving, May, I. 405.
Thatcher, Charles, II. 450; III. 1148, 1149, II63.
Thatcher, William, III. 697.
Thatcher Co., Charles, mentioned, II. 450. Thayer, Asa, military service, I. 466.
Thayer, Ruhamah (Mrs. Josiah Hayden), II. 264.
Thayer, Seth, military service, I. 392. Theatre, see Drama.
Thebault. Elizabeth, III. 1167.
Thermometer, an early, II. 224 note.
Thoede, W. F., photographer III. 1043.
Thomas, - , stage driver, II. 156.
Thomas, Anna, III. 1159.
Thomas, Aretas W., lawyer, III. 823.
Thomas, Corinne R. (Mrs. J. Henry Mor- row), III. 990, 102I.
Thomas (Tommus), Daniel, I. 361, 362.
Thomas, Edward J., III. 920, 1168.
Thomas, Ellen F., III. 1132.
Thomas, George, III. 1067.
Thomas, George B., mayor, II. 45; men- tioned, III. II24.
Thomas, G. C., his invention, II. 483.
Thomas, George E., III. 1129.
Thomas, Hackaliah and Elizabeth, I. 364. Thomas, Ida (Mrs. Charles S. Morse), II. 318.
Thomas, Isaac M., site of residence, I. 55. Thomas, James, military service. I. 417. Thomas (Tomas), John, military service, I. 392; mentioned, III. 1160.
Thomas, Lemuel, military service, I. 396. Thomas, Levi, military service, I. 391.
Thomas, Mrs. N. S., III. 578.
Thomas, Noble W., III. 697.
Thomas, R., his invention, III. 483.
Thomas (Tommus), Samuel, at Woster swamp, I. 301, 303; on tax list for 1730, 308; mentioned, 322; residence of, 324; military service, 387, 466. Thomas, Seth, makes clocks, I. 591. Thomas, William P., his invention, II. 481; mentioned, III. 710, 1203.
Thompson, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333. Thompson, Rev. A. E., III. 721.
Thompson, Amos G., Methodist preacher‘ III. 697.
Thompson, C. H., his invention, II. 483. Thompson (Thomson), Caleb, his lot on Town Plot hill in 1731, I. 301; on tax list for 1730, 308; builds a house in 1733, 353; mentioned, 336, 358, 376, 378, 382, 653 note, 693; military service, 396; death of, 467; and Rebecca, 359.
Thompson, Clark, military service, III. II82.
Thompson, Edward, II. 112.
Thompson, Eli, military service, III. 118I. Thompson, F. H., his invention, II. 483. Thompson, Frederick, II. 415.
Thompson, G. B., III. 1200.
Thompson, Hezekiah, III. 1119.
Thompson, James, military service, I.466.
Thompson, James, III. 1161.
Thompson, Jared D., artist, II. 21 note, 55 note; III. 103I.
Thompson, John, military service, I. 442, 448, 466; III. 118I.
Thompson, John, III. 915.
Thompson, John C., almshouse keeper, III. 885. Thompson, Lucius A., I. 167 Ap .; II. 492. Thompson, Owen, II. 127.
Thompson, R., his invention, II. 483.
Thomson, Samuel, I. 359.
Thompson, Samuel, hotel proprietor, II. 224.
Thompson, Sarah E. (Mrs. John C. Kin- ney), III. 1217.
Thompson, Stephen, military service, I. 466.
Thompson, Stiles, tavern keeper, I. 568, 569.
Thompson, Theodore, III. 916.
Thompson, Dr. Thomas, I. 359. Thompson, Thomas, III. II71. Thoms, William E., II. 556; III. 1117, 1143.
Thoms, William P., III. 1145.
Thomson, William, death of, I. 467.
Thornbury, F. G., II. 449.
Thorpe, James S., his invention, II. 483; mentioned, III. 1005; as a musician, 1064, 1072, 1073, 1074; sketch of, 1084; musical service in the Civil war, 1084. Thorpe, Mrs. James S., II. 487.
Thrasher, Elnathan, I. 220, 718; military ' service, 466.
Three brothers, chestnut trees, location, I. 193, 7II.
Three-mile hill. location, I. 354. Three-and-a-half-mile hill,location, I. 246. Three sisters, chestnut trees, location, I. 193, 7II.
Tibbits, Charles B., II. 554.
Tiernan, James C., III. 1151, 1165, 1166 Tierney, Dennis H., his invention, II. 483; chairman of district committee, 508; mentioned, III. 1142, 1166. Tierney, John L., III. 1114.
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Tilghman, Mrs. J. E., III. 114I.
Tillou, John, manufactures spinning ma- chinery, I. 579 note.
Timby, Theodore R., originates revolv- ing tower, II. 573 and note.
Tinker, Amos, military service, I. 466.
Tinker, C. L., II. 125.
Tinker, John, military service, I. 466.
Tinkers, travelling, II. 198.
Tinsley. William T,, III. 1174.
Tinsmiths, II. 198.
Tirrel, Elihu, I. 430.
Tirrell, Jared, I. 430.
Tithing-men, the first, I. 300.
Toantic, I. 239.
Toantic (Towantick) brook, I. 207, 239, 369; location, 71I.
Toantic (Toantick) hill, location, I. 246, 711, 718.
Toantic meadow. location, I. 711.
Toantic pond, location, I. 71I.
Toantic swamp, location, I. 71I.
Tobey, F. W., his invention, II. 475, 483. Tobey, Mrs. F. W., III. 578.,
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