The town and city of Waterbury, Connecticut, from the aboriginal period to the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five. Volume III, Part 91

Author: Anderson, Joseph, 1836-1916 ed; Prichard, Sarah J. (Sarah Johnson), 1830-1909; Ward, Anna Lydia, 1850?-1933, joint ed
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: New Haven, The Price and Lee company
Number of Pages: 946


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Tobin, James, III. 1228.


Toboggan Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II. 452.


Tocchio, A., III. 1164.


Todd, C. S., III. 1072.


Todd, Charlotte E. (Mrs. James Brown), II. 347.


Todd, Gideon, military service, I. 396.


Todd, Henry, police officer in 1857, II. 138.


Todd, Hezekiah, mentioned, II. 194.


Todd, Irene (Mrs. William' Southmayd), I. 402.


Todd, John R. S., III. 1154, 1155.


Todd, Lucina (Mrs. Samuel J. Holmes), II. 180, 250.


Todd, Oliver A. G., lawyer, III. 820.


Todd, Polly A. (Mrs. Timothy Porter), III. 682.


Todd, Ransom S., II. 193, 225 note.


Todd, Roxy (Mrs. Daniel Scott), II. 247. Todd, Sala, makes wooden articles, I. 589. Todd, Rev. Samuel, pastor St. Peter's church at Northbury, I. 331, 337, 662; ordination, 335; his land, 362, 363; men- tioned; 379; II. 545; first mention of name in public records, I. 338.


Todd, Street, II. 193, 194.


Toles, Daniel, I. 358.


Toles, Henry, I. 357, 358.


Tolles, F. A., II. 115.


Tolles, Lamberton, III. 1184.


Tolles, Martha (Mrs. Ralph H. Guilford), II. 455.


Tomlinson, C. H., III. 1176.


Tomlinson, Eunice (Mrs. Joseph D. Wel- ton), II. 31.


Tomlinson, Harry, button maker, I. 582. Tomlinson, Henry W., II. 115; stone yard of, III. 1052.


Tomlinson, Nathan W., II. 115; III. 1199, I205.


Tomlinson, Sarah A. (Mrs. Homer F. Bassett), III. 1018.


Tomlinson, Victory, I. 568. 712; II. 459.


Tomlinson, William H .. III. 883.


Tomlinson, " Zacheriah," I. 326.


Tompkins, settles in Waterbury


about 1735, I. 333.


Tompkins, Anna, I. 362.


Tompkins, Edmund, I. 326, 363.


Tompkins, Frank, III. 1072.


Tompkins, Frank B., II. 469.


Tompkins, Frederick, II. 113, 121, 469; III. 1072.


Tompkins, George, holds city office, II. I03, 292; sketch of, 292; connection with Scovill Manufacturing Co., 292; leader of Tompkins band, 292; mentioned, 469; as a musician, III. 1063, 1071, 1072, 1076, 1077.


Tompkins, George E., II. 292, 469; III. 1126, 1165.


Tompkins, Ira, I. 431, 469; military ser- vice, 466.


Tompkins, Merritt, II. 292; connection with Scovill Manufacturing Co., 469.


Tompkins, Rev. Nehemiah U., III. 697. Tompkins, Philip, I. 687.


Tompkins, Solomon, I. 449; military ser- vice, 466, 705.


Tompkins, Willard, II. 469; III. 1072. Tompkins district, I. 691.


Tompkins band, III. 1198, 1203.


Tonks, James T., his invention, II. 483; mentioned, III. 1141, 1147.


Tontine society, The clock shop, III. 1177. Tories, runaway, at Waterbury, I. 436. Totten, Lewis A., III. 1165.


Tower, Mary L., spinner at Philadelphia centennial and Chicago world's fair, I. 524 note.


Town plot, site, I. 125, 131; highway extending through old, 132, 133, 213; location, 247, 3II.


Town spot, location, I. 132, petitions for a minister, 31I.


Town Talk, III. 995.


Towner, Phineas, purchases Northbury lands, I. 316; mentioned, 357.


Towner, Samuel, on tax list in 1731, I. 310; purchases Northbury lands, 316; peti- tions for a minister, 319.


Townsend, Adele (Mrs. F. J. Kingsbury, Jr.), II. 290.


Townsend, Ellen R., III. 902, 983, 1067. Townsend, Emma C., III. 983.


Townsend, Rev. Frank S., II. 554; sketch of, III. 723; studies law, 723; pastor St. Paul's Methodist church, 723.


Townsend, George L., connection with the American, III. 973; obituary of, 975, 976; biography, 983; mentioned, 1022, 1067, 1137; president Mendelssohn society, 1078


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Townsend, Mrs. G. L., III. 1065, 1079. Townsend, Isaac H., II. 288.


Townsend, Larmon, I. 665.


Townsend, Lucy H. (Mrs. Charles S. Treadway), III. 983, 1067.


Townsend, Sarah C. (Mrs. E. L. Bron- son), II. 313.


Towsey, Gibbs & Co., carders, I. 584.


Traction Co., Waterbury, II. 147, 148.


Tracy, Cornelius, builder, II. 467; philan- thropist, 469; secures geological collec- tion for Bronson library, III. 1012.


Tracy, Mrs. Cornelius (Edith M. Bron- son), II. 469.


Tracy, Edith C. (Mrs. George Upham), II. 467.


Tracy, Dr. Elisha, quoted, I. 35 note.


Tracy, George, builder, II.' 467; connec- tion with B. H. Eldridge, 467; erects state buildings, 467; erects buildings of the Columbian exposition, 467; holds municipal office, 467.


Tracy, George E., II. 467; III. 1102.


Tracy, George H., principal High school, II. 510, 515; children, 515; mentioned, 55I. Tracy, Joseph, III. 1116.


Tracy, Minnie H. (Mrs. Frank Chatfield), II. 467.


Tracy Brothers, lumber yard destroyed by fire, II. 130; organized, 467; transfer Connecticut Columbian exposition building to near New Haven, 469.


- Trade, Board of, II. 485, 486.


Trades, early, II. 4.


Train, Rev., Asa M. II. 518, 547; teacher in Second Academy, 519. Train band, I. 311, 383.


Training days, III. 1185.


Travisano, Michael, III. 1164.


Tray orchard, I. 220.


Treadway, Charles S., II. 446; III. 979; connection with the American, 981.


Treadway, Mrs. E. P., principal of Home school, II. 535.


Treadway, Frederick, I. 629; II. 113. Treadway, Homer W., II. 255.


Treadway, Lucy A. (Mrs. Truman F. Judson), II. 254.


Creanor, Rev. Hugh, II. 552; III. 915; pastor Church of the Sacred Heart, 761 ;- sketch of, 765; other pastorates, 765. `reat, Charles, III. 998.


Creat, Robert, Gov. of Milford, quoted, I. 35; mentioned, 36, 38.


`rees, Waterbury, I. 10, 12; C. U. C. Burton, refers to, II. 112 note.


`release, Alford, his invention, II. 483. 'remaine, Charles I., hotel proprietor, II. 225.


Cremaine, Harriet A. (Mrs. Simeon G. 'Terry), II. 458.


`revellick, Richard, III. II71. Tribune, The, III. 998.


Trifler, The, III. 998.


Trip hammer, the first used in Water- bury, I. 582.


Tripp, Frank, III. 1067.


Tripp, H. A., III. 1116.


Tripp, James H., III. 1132.


Tripp, Sarah, III. 1132.


Tros, Fortune, his invention, II. 483. Trott, A. N., III. III6.


Trott, J. M., his invention, II. 483.


Trott Baking Co., mentioned, II. 447.


Trotta, D., III. 1164.


Trowbridge, -, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.


Trowbridge, Carrie E. (Mrs. Charles S. Chapman), II. 34I.


Trowbridge, Esther (Mrs. Aaron Bene- dect, Ist), I. 517; II. 299.


Trowbridge, Frank H., III. 1130, 1155.


Trowbridge. Isaac, I. 335, 363.


Truck, , settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.


Truck, Abraham, I. 376, 377.


Trumbull, various spellings, I. 326 note. Trumbull, Rev. Benjamin, I. 228.


Trumbull (Tumble), Rev. John, real estate and house of, I. 324 and note, 328; called to Westbury parish, 326; biography, 327; traditions regarding, 327; first mention of name in public records, 338; men- tioned, 329, 337, 615; II. 545; his negro John, military service, I. 466 and note.


Trumbull, John, man of letters and poet, II. 9; III. 923, 926; tutor and treasurer at Yale college, II. 546; sketch of, III. 923; lawyer, 923.


Trumbull, Solomon, military service, I. 417, 466, 431.


Trumbull, William, military service, I. 466.


Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II. 453.


Tucker, Burr, president Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Co., II. 361.


Tucker, Edward, III. 992.


Tucker, Eunice (Mrs. John C. Booth), II. 363.


Tucker, F. W., his invention, II. 483.


Tucker, G. W., concerning arrow heads, I. 70; mentioned, II. 29, 441, 462; III. I200, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1227; his in- ventions, II. 483.


Tucker, John, I. 430.


Tucker, William, III. 1072.


Tucker Manufacturing Co., early factory building, I. 591; site of plant, 591; II. 28; mentioned, 29, 441.


Tucker's ring, origin of name, I. 33.


Tucker's ring road, origin of name, I. 53.


Tudor, Caroline (Mrs. Gideon L. Platt), III. 839.


Tullar, Rev. Edgar C., pastor St. Paul's Methodist church, III. 722; sketch of, 723; his son, 723.


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Tuckey, Rev. W. W., supplies Chapel street Methodist church, III. 724.


Turcotte, Joseph, III. 1162.


Turkey brook, location, I. 274, 714; falls of, 714.


Turkey hill, location, I. 221.


Turkey meadow, location, I. 714.


Turnpike roads, era of, I. 565; tolls, 567; Southington and Waterbury, 568; Woodbury and Waterbury, 569; roads constructed, 1797-1826, 570; Derby, 570; see Highways; Roads.


Turnpike Co., The Straits, I. 566.


Turnpike Co., The Waterbury River, in- corporated, I. 567.


Turnverein corporation, Waterbury, men- tioned, II. 452.


Turn Verein, Waterbury, III. 1108.


Turn Verein Vorwaerts, Waterbury, III. II08.


Turrell, Gamaliel, I. 363.


Turrell, George B., II. 448, 451.


Turrell, Sheridan, II. 115.


Turril, Benjamin, military service, I. 391. Turner, Charles E., II. 253, 530.


Turner, Mrs. C. E., III. 1075.


Turner, Chester W., III. 704.


Turner, David, I. 449.


Turner, Edith (Mrs. George A. Alling), II. 253.


Turner, Edward T., site of store, II. 46; mentioned, 87, 148, 303 note; III. 1131, 1165; biography, 253; merchant, 253; holds municipal and state office, 253; connections with corporations, 146, 147, 253; develops South Brooklyn, 253; Colorado interests, 253.


Turner, Elisha, merchant, II. 234, 375; president Waterbury Hook and Eye Co., 374, 375; biography, 375; legisla- tor, 375; interest in whale fisheries, 375. Turner, George, III. 1149.


Turner. Jedediah, military service, I. 485; mentioned, 701.


Turner, Jesse, military service, I.429, 466. Turner, William, military service, I. 466. Turner, E. T. & Co., site of store, II. 56, 70 note, 222; mentioned, 83 note.


Tuthill, Henrietta M. (Mrs. John Dut- ton), II. 466.


Tuttle, Mrs. Azubah, III. 702.


Tuttle, C. S., III. 1154.


Tuttle, Daniel, blacksmith, I. 486; mili- tary service, III. 1184.


Tuttle, E. D., his inventions, III. 483.


Tuttle, Eben, manufactures hoes, I. 582. Tuttle, Ezekiel, I. 399; military service, 466.


Tuttle, Eunice (Mrs. Jared Hill), I. 516. Tuttle, F. J., II. 530. Tuttle, George C., III. 1146.


Tuttle, Harriet E., III. 902.


Tuttle, Hezekiah, military service, I. 397, 466.


Tuttle, Horace, I. 167 Ap.


Tuttle, Howard, II. 530.


Tuttle, Jabez, military service, I. 391, 396, 397, 429, 466. Tuttle, Jesse, I. 459.


Tuttle, John N., II. 112 note; III. III.


Tuttle, John S., sexton, I. 667.


Tuttle, Joseph, Jr., I. 360.


Tuttle, Joseph, military service, III. 1181.


Tuttle, Lucius, military service, I. 466.


Tuttle, Mary, I. 362.


Tuttle, Nathan, I. 362, 363; military ser- vice, 420.


Tuttle, Rev.Newton, Methodist preacher, III. 697.


Tuttle, Noah, I. 359.


Tuttle, Noah B , III. 1155.


Tuttle, Obed, blacksmith, I. 569.


Tuttle, Mrs. Obadiah, III. 702.


Tuttle, Reuben, military service, I. 397. Tuttle, Samuel, I. 430.


Tuttle, Timothy, military service, I. 466. Tuttle Manufacturing Co., I. 579, 582.


Twelve mile hill (Andrews), mentioned,


I. 59, 349, 712; the name; 190; location, 246.


Twining, The Misses, their private school, II. 534.


Twining, Almira C., III. 1009.


Twining, Helen A. (Mrs. S. W. Magill), III. 637.


Twiss, Joseph, military service, I. 391.


Twitch grass brook (Clay brook), loca- tion, I. 243, 714.


Twitch grass meadow, location, I. 243, 312, 313; mentioned, 315, 319, 323.


Twitch grass meadow plain, location, I. 317.


Twitchell, H.,& Son, manufacturers, I.583. Two-and-a half-mile bridge, location, I. 244.


Two and a-half-mile hill, location, I. 246, 354.


Two brothers (trees), location, I. 330. Tyler, Abraham, military service, I. 466. Tyler, Anna (Mrs. Aaron Tuttle), III. 700. Tyler, Rev. Bennett, II. 547; college ; president, 547, 557; biography, 556; his private school, 557; published writings, 558; III. 955.


Tyler, Charles R., of Bucks hill, I. 69.


Tyler, Daniel, I. 399; two children, 676.


Tyler, David B., II. 442; III. 1147.


Tyler, James A., III. 1146.


Tyler, Jennie, III. 1147.


Tyler, Rev. John Ellery, II. 558.


Tyler, Rev. Josiah, missionary to South Africa, II. 558.


Tyler, Martha (Mrs. Nahum Gale), II.558. Tyler, Reuben, military service, III. 1186. Tyler, Sarah (Mrs. David Abbott), III.698. Tyler, Sarah (Mrs. Hawkins W. Mun- son), III. 700. Tyler, William, I. 702.


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Typographical Union, The Waterbury, III. 117I.


Tyrrell, A. H., III. 1020.


Tyrrell, E. L., II. 442.


.Tysoe, W. I., III. 1143.


Jffoot, Thomas and Phebe, I. 363.


Jmberfield, Frank, II. 123, 316.


Jmberfield, Samuel, land of, I 326, 356, 358, 359.


Jmberfield, W. B., military service, III. 1187.


Umbrella, an, of early times, III. 794.


Jnion Brick Co., mentioned, II. 445.


Jnion City, I. 714.


Jnion Sash and Blind Co., mentioned, II. 444.


Jnion Spectacle Works, mentioned, II.444. Jnion square, in 1700, I. 332; mentioned, II. 74; naming of, 79.


Jnion League of the United States, council of, III. I201 note.


Jnited American Mechanics, Order of, Excelsior council, No. 2, III. 1146; Franklin council, Junior, No. 2, 1146; Lady Trumbull council, Daughters of Liberty, 1147; Uniformed Rank of General Joseph Warren command- ery, No. 8, Loyal Legion, II47; Martha Washington council, No. I, Or- der of the Silver Star, 1147; Progres- sive council, No. 81, 1146.


United Workmen, Ancient Order of, Waterbury lodge, No. 5, III. 1152; American lodge, No. 44, II52; Connec- ticut lodge, No. 52, II53.


Universalist society, III. 565 note, 773-776.


University extension, II. 539, 540.


Jpham, G. A., architect, III. 1051.


Jpham. George, II. 467.


Jpper Ben's meadow. I. 688.


Jpper pine meadow, location, I. 243.


Jp-river, earliest name of Plymouth and Thomaston, I. 312; people of, II. 53.


Jpson, A. S., III. 1066, 1071, 1077.


Upson, Ambrose Ives, sketch of, II. 338; connection with brass industry, 338; mentioned, 439.


Upson, Mrs. A. I., gift to Trinity Epis- copal church, III. 667.


Upson, Ambrose I. (2d), II. 338,


Upson, Benjamin, military service, I. 388, 466; mentioned, 499, 575, 596 note, 598;


II. 222, 471; III. 1I2I, II25; sexton, 1797-1824, I. 667; tavern-keeper, II. 222. Upson, Rev. Benoni, sketch of, I. 638; mentioned. II. 546; III. 620.


Upson, Caroline (Mrs. Isaac Boughton), II. 216; III. 808.


Upson, Charles, I. 442, 497; the first to innoculate for small-pox, 455; the first to name a child Washington, 455 note. Upson, Charles D., II. 115.


Upson, Charles M., II. 215, 441, 449; III. II70; president Board of Trade, II. 486.


Upson, Mrs. Charles M. (Jennie A. Bald- win), III. 1025, 1026.


Upson, Charles N., III. 1136.


Upson, Dr. Charles R., sketch of, III. 848; inventor, 848; mentioned, 1155, 1157, 1168.


Upson, Daniel, military service, I. 39I.


Upson, Daniel, sketch of, II. 214; holds public offices, 214; farmer, 214; men- tioned. III. 625, 1063.


Upson, Ellen E. (Mrs. Frank G. Wood- worth). II. 560.


Upson, Emma (Mrs. Abner Hitchcock), I. 513.


Upson, Esther (Mrs. Amadeus Sperry), I. 513; journey to Ohio, 1819, 513.


Upson, Ezekiel, military service, I. 443, 466; purchases Platt's mills prop- erty, 579.


Upson, F. P., III. III2.


Upson, F. W., III. 1099.


Upson, Gates, I. 455 note.


Upson, H. C., II. 446. 536.


Upson, Hiram, III. 1184.


Upson, Hiram, Jr., officer in Civil war, III. 1213; sketch of, 1213.


Upson, Horatio, military service, III. 1182.


Upson, Jesse, military service, I. 466.


Upson, John, military service, III. 1182.


Upson, Julia, teaches school (Mrs. Joseph Rogers), I. 600.


Upson, L. M., III. 916.


Upson, Lee, I. 455 note.


Upson, Leroy, secretary Standard Elec- tric Time Co., II. 423; mentioned, 440; III. 917, 1023. IIII.


Upson, Lois (Mrs Anson Sperry), II. 206.


Upson, Maria W. (Mrs. Silas B. Terry), II. 457.


Upson, Mary S. C., II. 338.


Upson, Noah, military service, I. 466.


Upson, Olive, I. 708.


Upson, Samuel, military service, I. 391, 396, 485.


Upson, Sarah, widow, I. 420.


Upson, Sarah (Mrs. George W. Beach), II. 164.


Upson, Stephen (Ist), the carpenter, I. 154, 157, 178; mentioned, 161, 168, 225, 229, 242, 263, 280, 281, 290, 299, 360, 377. 383, 551, 552, 698; house lot, 175; land received by, 217; builds a fence, 268; signer of plantation agreement in 1674, 292; town officer in 1700, 248; on tax list for 1730, 308; ensign of train band, 31I. Upson, Stephen, Jr., I. 288, 374, 376, 384, 400; on tax list for 1730, 308; military service, 385; town agent, 399.


Upson, Lieut. Stephen (3d), military ser- vice, 388; selectman, I. 402.


Upson, Stephen (4th), I. 419; extracts from letter written during service in war of the Revolution, 420, 421; death of, 421; military service, 466.


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Upson, Stephen (5th), lettter to his father quoted, II. 544; mentioned, 547; sketch of, III. 826; lawyer and politician, 826; published writings, 957.


Upson, Thomas, land leased to, I. 294; on tax list for 1730, 308; mentioned, 339, 701; death of, 676; and Rachel, I. 359, Upson, Thomas Clark, sketch of, II. 214; builder and farmer, 214; holds public office, 214; his invention, 483; men- tioned, III. 591.


Upson, W. C., II. 530.


Upson, W. D., II. 449; III. 1155.


Upson, Wealthy (Mrs. Wealthy H. Nor- ton), (Mrs. Ambrose Ives), III. 867.


Upson, Willis, connection with Brown & Elton, II. 343.


Upson, Singleton & Co., mentioned, II. 449.


Upson's bridge, location, I. 714.


Upson's island, location, I. 242, 245; rocks, 714.


Upson's meadow, location, I. 714.


Upson's wolf pit, location, I. 715.


Utter, Abraham, new inhabitant in 1729, I. 300; at Woster swamp, 303; on tax list for 1730, 308, mentioned, 358, 360, 363, 652. Vagabond, The, III. 998.


Vail, Charles B., II. 124; III. 1125, 1199, I203.'


Valentine, Joseph N., III. 1172.


Valley Index, II. 274.


Valley View park, II. 75.


Vanderbogart, Peter, military service, III. 1182. Van Dusen H., II. 484.


Van Giesen, W. H., his inventions, II. 476, 483.


Van Horn, George, III. 1199.


VanNess. Peter, III. 697.


Van Ostrem, Luella (Mrs. Edwy E. Benedict), III. 1050.


Van Siegler, J., III. 1073.


Van Velsor, William, II. 115.


Vaughan, Katharine (Mrs. Charles W. Gillette), III. 808. Veits, Rev. William, I. 436.


Ventrus, Moses, secures grant of land in Farmington in 1663, I. 120.


Ventrus, Sarah, I. 170.


Vestewig, Ernest, III. 1156.


Vinal, Charles G. R., II. 49.


Violins, manufacture of, III. 1090.


Vittorio Emmanuele society, The, II. 453; III. 1164.


Vogel, F. E., his invention, II. 483.


Voght, J. H., III. 1173.


Voght, Michael, III. 1081; IIII, 1144, II59. Von Allmann, Alice I (Mrs. James F. Simpson), III. 1220.


Voters in 1720, I. 292; Naugatuck, in Waterbury until 1844, II. 61.


Wade, Henry L., and additional water supply, II. 100; mentioned, 150, 162, 446; III. 571, 633, 903, 1099, 1138; president Connecticut Indemnity association, II. 186; president Steam Boiler Insurance Co, 188; president Waterbury Clock Co., 379; biography, 380; serves in the Civil war, 380; his children, 380; presi- dent Standard Electric Time Co., 423; president Board of Trade, 486.


Wade, Increase, military service, I. 466. Wadhams, Edward, III. 1205.


Wadhams, Henry W., III. 1205.


Wadhams, Jessie, Daughter of the Regi- ment, III. 1205 note; (Mrs. R. N. Blakes- lee), as a musician, 1067.


Wadhams, Luman, III. 1199, 1201, 1205.


Wadhams & Co., II. 356.


Wadsworth, Amos, I. 422.


Wadsworth, Elisha I. 434.


Wadsworth, Elizabeth A. (Mrs. Philo G. Rockwell, III. 858.


Wadsworth, Col. James, I. 340, 383, 64I. Wadsworth, John, on committee to ar- range settlement of Mattatuck, I. 126; mentioned, 131, 177, 183, 184; witness of first deed in Mattatuck, 182; death of, 212.


Wagner, Luella, as a musician, III. 1064, IIO2.


Wahginnacut, an Indian story of, I. 82. Wakelee, Deliverance, his mill, I. 586.


Wakelee, Ebenezer, I. 376, 377, 564, 704. Wakelin, . settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.


Wakelee, James, I. 363.


Waldo, George, III. 1172.


Wales, Sigourney, his invention, II. 483. Walker, Dr. H. M., dentist, III. 871.


Walker, James, his dye works, II. 197 note.


Walker, Jerome W., III, 1064.


Walker, John H., his invention, II. 483; mentioned, III. 1137.


Walker, Julietta, III. 1132 1206.


Walker, Robert, III. 1172.


Walker, T., III. 1163.


Walker, Thomas B., III. 642, 643, 1109.


Walker, Rev. Zachariah, petition of, I. I42.


Wallace, Mrs. Carrie W. (Mrs. George G. Blakeslee), III. 1232.


Wallace, Charles E., III. 1165.


Wallace, E. A., III. 916.


Wallace, E. J., III. 1143.


Wallace, F. L., II 125.


Wallace, James, II. 118.


Wallace, Matthew A., III. 1114.


Wallace, Mrs. W., III. 915.


Walnut tree meadow, location, I. 207, 242. 716.


Walsh, Bridget (Mrs. Charles Jackson), III. 1051. Walsh, James, III. 752.


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Walsh, Rev. Lawrence, sketch of, III. 743; priest Church of the Immaculate Conception, 743; president National Land league, 743; patriot, 744.


Walsh, M. F., II. 127.


Walsh, Maurice. III. 1109.


Walsh, P. H., his invention, II. 483.


Walsh, Thomas, III. 75I.


Walsh, William T., III. 919.


War, troopers in 1658, I. III, II2, 148;


King Philip's, 134-137, I4I, 384 notes of in 1689-1690, 213, 222, 227; recruits from Waterbury for English and French, 213; listers, 214; fortified houses, 223, 238, 252, 254, 255; Queen Anne's, 254; Waterbury a frontier town, 253; forts in 1708, 255; officers of 1695, 214; of 1732, 3II; of 1721-1751, 383, 387; special committee of, 262, 263; proclamation of, in Spanish West In- dies, 384, 385; Waterbury soldiers die in Cuba, 385; tactics introduced into Waterbury, III. 119I and note; soldiers in French and Indian, I. 390-397; de- generated militia, III.1185; Waterbury's relations to Mexican, 1187,1188; military reorganization in 1847, II88; for the Union, 1198-1240; funds for support of volunteers' families, I198; Waterbury furnishes brass ornaments for soldiers, I201; drafts and draft riots, I201, 1203; sanitary commissioners, 1203; Camp Chatfield, 1203; enlistments and re- enlistments from Waterbury, 1204; colonels in the, 1207-1212; captains and lieutenants, 1212-1223; non-commis- sioned officers and privates, 1223-1226; officers of regular army and navy, 1234; soldiers' monument, 1238, 1239; see Colonial; Revolution.


Ward, Anna E. (Mrs. Charles S. Abbott), II. 550.


Ward, Anna L., collaborator in this His- tory, I. iii, vii; II. 963, 964; superintends illustrating, I. vii; associate editor, vii; indexer, vii; mentioned, III. 902, 904; sketch of, 963; published volumes, 964.


Ward, Arad, his grist mill, I. 58I.


Ward, Arah, I. 398, 712.


Ward, Charles A., II. 453; his invention, 483.


Ward, Joyce, II. 201 note.


Ward, L. & W., mentioned, I. 239; site of manufactory, 344.


Ward, Richard, carpenter and joiner, I. 569; mentioned, 579; his inventions, II. 483.


Ward, Susanna, I. 25I.


Ward, William, of Naugatuck, I. 583 note, 713.


Ward's island, location, I. 239, 244.


Wardell, James M., III. 1136.


Wardell, Rev. William H., II. 551, 708,


Warden, Thomas, military service, I. 466.


Warden, Zara, his homestead, II. 459.


Waring, J. V., III. 912.


Warner, school teacher, I. 600.


Warner, stage driver, II. 155.


Warner, Aaron, I. 459.


Warner, Abraham, on tax list for 1730; I. 308; settles in Millville in 1729, 349, mentioned, 374, 549.


Warner, Rev. Abram J., III. 660.


Warner, Arad, his house, I. 587.


Warner, Ard, sexton, I. 667; warden, II. 21; military service, III. 1182.


Warner, Mrs. Asahel, III. 702.


Warner, Benjamin (Ist), bachelor pro- prietor, I, 236; at Bucks hill, 303; on tax list for 1730, 308; mentioned, 363, 691, 696; military service, 383, 417.


Warner, Dr. Benjamin, I. 377; physician, III. 836.


Warner, Charles, military service, I. 392, 393.


Warner, Charles, III. 917.


Warner, Charles A., hotel proprietor, II. 225.


Warner, Clark, manufacturer, I. 582.


Warner, Daniel (Ist), signer of petition for plantation, I. 123; death of, 153; children, 171.


Warner, Daniel (2d), I. 166, 225. 295, 345; his house lot, 206, 208, 210, 346; meadow land, 239; death of, 285; site of house, 35I.


Warner, Daniel, Jr., third generation, I. 166; death of, 348, 387.


Warner, Daniel (4th), I. 642, 708.


Warner, Mrs. Daniel (Mary Andrews), builds a house, I. 153; death of, 278, 279, 347.


Warner, Darwin, II. 447.


Warner, David (Ist), I. 69, 469.


Warner, E., receives third United States patent granted to Waterbury patentee, II. 471, 483.


Warner, E. J., his invention, II. 483.


Warner, Ebenezer, ruins of his house, I 221; at Woster swamp, 303; on tax list for 1730, 308; mentioned, 323, 360, 376, 669; ruins of his house, 690.


Warner, Ebenezer, Jr., on tax list for 1730, I. 308.


Warner, Emma (Mrs. Almon Farrel), II. 413.


Warner, Enos, I. 450; III. 1184.


Warner, Ephraim, bachelor proprietor, I. 222, 236; mentioned, 252, 357, 358. 364, 690; on tax list for 1730, 308; trans- ports provisions to Fishkill, 449.


Warner, Ephraim, Jr., I. 363, 499; deputy against stamp duties, 403; military ser. vice, 414; blacksmith, 486; takes oath of fidelity, 1777, 459; his house, 574; tavern-keeper, II. 219.


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Warner, Dr. Ephraim, in Waterbury in


1713, I. 286; military sevice, 384; III. 836; sketch of, 835; physician, 829, 835; dealer in real estate, 835; mentioned, I. 294 note, 295, 299, 360, 373, 554, 691, 695, 709.


Warner, Erastus, III. 1184.


Warner, Frederick A., police officer in 1857, II. 138; mentioned, 444; III. 1129; military service, 1190;


Warner, George, II. 112, 437, 443; first local fire insurance policy holder, 183; merchant, 234; his house, III. 1007 and note.


Warner, Mrs. George, III. 1007.


Warner, George M., sketch of, III. 1237; mechanical engineer in the U. S. N., I237.


Warner, Huldah (Mrs. Samuel Williams), heroism of, I. 456.


Warner, Isaac W., school principal, II. 520; teacher in Second Academy, 520; mentioned, II. 548.


Warner, J. H., II. 530.


Warner, Lieut. James, military service, I. 414, 430, 432, 466.


Warner, James, Jr., I. 688.


Warner, Joanna, I. 688.


Warner, John (Ist), I. 69, 159, 166, 175, 179, 206, 213; land owner, 95; signer petition for plantation, 123; house lot, 155; death of, 155; bachelor proprietor, 236; meadow land, 239; builds a fence, 267, 268.




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