This is Fairfield, 1639-1940, Part 51

Author: MacRury, Elizabeth Banks
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: Fairfield, Conn. : Elizabeth V.H. Banks
Number of Pages: 358


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Hubbell, Temperance, 247 Hubbell, Uriah, 92 Hubbell, Wilson, 89 Hubble, Widow (1845), 99


Hubble, Goodman, 32 Hubble, Richard, 34, 35, 40


Hudson River, 13 Hughes, Mrs. (1779), 65


Hulbutt, Dr., residence of (1796), 149


Hulbutt, Hosea, 149 Hulet, Mr., (1779), 60


Hull, Mr., representative, Hartford Gen. Court, 14; land viewer (1693), 41; of Westport, 190 Hull, Andrew L., 188


Hull, Anna, 62, 239 Hull, Benj., 188 Hull, C., 35


Hull, Cornelius, 30, 33, 35, 36, 39, 135, 138, 146 Hull, Daniel, 149


Hull, David, 82, 242


Hull, Ebenezer, 48


Hull, Elizabeth, 74


Hull, George, 25, 29, 48


Hull, Georgie, 235


Hull, Harriet, 162


Hull, John, 49, 92, 140, 148, 171, 186, 227, 230, 242 Hull, Marvin, 232


Hull, Peter, 62


Hull, Stephen, 149, 197


Hull, Theophilus, 46


Hull, W., 35


Hull, Walter, 149


Hull, William, 27, 38, 134 Hull's Bridge, 149, 153, 184


Hull's Farms, 48, 146


Hull's Highway, 110


Hult, Thomas, 146 Humphrey, Mr., (1815), 87


Humphrey, David, 238


Humphrey, Herman, 88


Humphreys, Col., (1779), 68, 69


Humphreys, W., 222


Hunt, Frank C., 246


Hurd, John, 33 Hurlburt, Stephen, 220


Hutchinson, William P., 132 Hyde, Frederick, 233


Hyde, John, 93


Hyde, Joseph, 93


Hyde's Pond, 43, 119


Independence Day, 132


Jackson, Andrew, 94


Jackson, H., 35


Jackson, Henry, 27-30, 40


Jackson, John, 39, 180


Jackson, Joseph, 39


Jackson, Moses, 42, 180, 181


Jackson, Samuel, 39


James, Mr., (1674), 36 James, I., 240


Jarvis, David, 68 Jarvis, Isaac, 64, 67, 68 Jelliff, Charles O., 204, 240, 241 Jelliff, Everitt, 233


Jelliff, Francis, 161, 187, 193, 194, 241 Jelliff Manufacturing Corporation, 204-5 Jelliff and Northrop Company, 112, 188, 195 Jennings, Mr., (1880), 225; money for pump, (1884), 238 Jennings, Mr., residence, 115


Jennings, Misses (1885), 114 Jennings, Mrs., (1815), 230 Jennings, Mrs. A. B., 131


Jennings, Aaron, 53 Jennings, Abraham G., 88, 142 Jennings, Alphonse P., 241


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Jennings, Amelia, 235 Jennings, Annie B., 122, 132, 175 Jennings, Arthur O., 142, 241 Jennings, Augustus, 111, 142, 187, 188, 202 Jennings, Mrs. Augustus, 241 Jennings, Mrs. Bradley, 189 Jennings, Charles, 114 Jennings, Charles B., 142, 171, 203 Jennings, Charles P., 240 Jennings, Daniel, 146 Jennings, David, 71 Jennings, E. B., 194 Jennings, Ed., 233 Jennings, Ephraim, 70, 85, 187 Jennings, Georgia, 233 Jennings, Harry, 233 Jennings, Henry Burr, 233 Jennings, Herbert, 233 Jennings, Horace, 112, 118, 188


Jennings, I. Q., 111


Jennings, Isaac, 64, 111, 148, 161, 202 Jennings, J. Frederick, 158, 188, 193, 194 Jennings, Jeremiah, 186


Jennings, Jesse, 93 Jennings, Jahn, 50, 127, 197


Jennings, John H., 241 Jennings, Joseph, 35, 146, 187


Jennings, Joshua, 39 Jennings, Josiah, 66 Jennings, Justin, 77 Jennings, Levi (Levy), 221, 222 Jennings, Mary, 233


Jennings, Moses, 148 Jennings, N., 192, 196


Jennings, Nathan, 68, 90 Jennings, Nehemiah, 187, 223, 241 Jennings, O. G., 112, 175, 189 Jennings, Oliver B., 161, 232, 240


Jennings, Richard B., 105, 153, 161, 169, 188 Jennings, Rufus, 23 Jennings, Samuel, 49 Jennings, Seth, 85, 202 Jennings, Walter, 242 Jennings, Mrs. Wilbur C., 241


Jennings, Will, 196


Jennings, William I., 99, 152


Jennings Brothers, 202 Jennings and Son, 188, 197 Jennings Woods, 92, 146, 147, 148 Jessup, Edward, 25 Jessup, Samuel, 187 Jesup, Ebenezer, 57, 61, 63, 142 Jesup, Ebenezer, Jr., 88 Jewett and Sons, 195 Jillett, I., 152 Jahn (ship), 59


Johnson, Mr., visits gardens with T. B. Schmidt, 127


Johnson, Arthur L., 125 Johnson, Imogene, 157 Johnson, James, 78 Johnson, Moses, 190, 191 Johnson, Samuel W., 88


Johnson, William H., 192, 238


Johnston, General, surrender of (April 26, 1865), 108


Janes, Mr., minister from England, 26; attend- ed Board of School Visitors Meeting, 162; victim of children's prank, 245 Jones, Mrs., in 1670 list, 35; in 1681 list, 39, 60


Jones, Judge, captured and made prisoner (1779), 60, 61, 70 Jones, Alice and Emily, 162 Janes, J. J., 160, 161, 162 Jones, James, 188 Jones, Jay, 161 Jones, John, 27, 31, 33, 143 Janes, Obediah W., 187 Jones, Thomas, 32, 35, 39, 40, 144 Joy, Jacob, 180 Judson, David, 148, 152, 245


Judson, Joseph, 33 Judson, M. Wheeler, 185


Kealey, B. Katie, 162 Keallin, Mr., member af string quartette, 229 Keller, Mr., member of string quartette, 229 Keller, Joseph, 228, 229


Kelley, Thomas J., 169


Kelly, G. J., 232


Kellogg, Samuel, 142 Kennedy, Mr., (1888), 118


Kennel Food Supply Company, 200


Kent, Moss, 53


Kent, 40 Kenzie's Point. See Mckenzie's Point Kershaw, J., 105 Ketcham, James, 183


Kettle, Mr., pastor of Greenfield Hill Congre- gational Church, 234


Kidd, Captain, 43


Killar, Joseph L., 129


King, Miss, vocalist (1884), 229


King, Clitus H., 142


King, Samuel A., 235


Kingsley, James L., 88


Kinsey's Point, 45, 56, 63, 67, 71, 75. See alsa Mckenzie's Point


Kipper, Mrs., reminiscences of (1833), 93 Kiaberdanz, Charlie, 200


Kloberdanz, Joe, 200


Knapp, Mr., oyster frolic at home of (1814), 230 Knapp, Albert H., 169


Knapp, Albert W., 112, 153, 185


Knapp, George H., 169


Knapp, Goody, 27


Knapp, J., 86, 87


Knapp, James, 94, 148, 220


Knapp, Marietta, 233


Knapp, R., 35


Knapp, Robert, 89


Knapp, Roger, 39, 40


Knapp's Hotel, 88


Knapp's Inn, 85-87, 93


Knapp's Tavern, 81


Knight, Jonathan, 94 Knowles, Alexander, 28, 29, 134, 135


Knowles, John, 39, 135


Knowles, Jno., 35


Knowles, Jos., 35


Knowles, Joshua, 39, 135


Knowles, Thomas, 43


Knox, Daniel, 127


Labbance, Frank, 200 Labbance, Mrs. Frank, 200


Laborie, James, 47


Lacey, Daniel, 58, 72, 73


Lacey, Lottie, 235


Lacey, Michael B., 111, 165, 167, 188, 200


Lacey's Shop, 198


Lacy, Benjamin, 53, 58


Lacy, Edward, 41 Lacy, Josiah, 72 Lafayette, General, 93, 126


Lancroft Bros., owner of oyster beds, 213 Lane, Charles, 139


Lane, Frank E., 197


Langer, M. H., 113


Laurens, Henry, 69


Lavery, Albert E., 142


Leach, R. H., 205 Leach, Superintendent (1910), 123


Leffingwell, C. S., 99


Leffingwell, Christopher, 152


Leigh, William, 186


Leonard, Mrs., of New York (1885), 114 Leudwig, Frederick, 188 Lewis, A. N., 243


Lewis, Charles, 183


Lewis, George, 197 Lewis, Henry J., 212


Lewis, Jonathan, 53, 57, 63, 67, 85 Lewis, Lillian I., 233 Lewis, Lothrop, 182 Lewis, Philip, 247 Lewis, Siurges(s), 58, 72 Lexingtan (ship), 95 Lexington, Mass., 54


Lillie, Mr., (1786), 180


Lincoln, Abraham, 69


Lindbergh, Charles A., 206


Little Bridgeport, 121


Little Danbury tralley line, 119, 121


Livingstone, Henry, 89 Livingston, Mr., living in Obadiah Bank's house, 41 Lobdell, Jessie E., 162, 172, 233


Lobdell, Laura A., 162


Lockwood, D., 35


Lockwaad, Daniel, 32, 39


Lackwood, David, 186


Lockwood, F. St. J., 243


Lockwood, J. S., 35


Lockwood, Joseph, 39, 40, 137


Lockwood, Lillian M., 162


Lockwood, Luther G., 188


Lockwood, Silas, 187


Lombard, Mrs., (1885), 114


Lambard, James K., 158, 159, 240


Lone Tawn, Chestnut Ridge, 49


Long Island, 59, 60, 64, 67, 71, 75, 76, 85, 102


Long Island Sound, 18, 77, 80, 92, 95, 109, 115, 182


Lonsdale, Stanley, 244


Lard Hawe (ship), 59 Lothrop, Helen Hobart, 65


Lothrop, Nathaniel, 65


Lothrop, Priscilla. See Burr, Priscilla Lothrop


Lauisville, on the Ohio, 90


Lauisville, 90


Ludlowe, Roger, 13, 14, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 90, 133, 134, 138, 143, 215, 239


Ludlowe Court, 203


Lukomske, Victor, 127


Lusk, W. B., 127


Luther, Edwin, 202


Lydia (ship), 59


Lyman, H. A., 220 Lyme, 37 Lynch, Maud, 229 Lyon, Ansan, 189


Lyon, Bradley N., 188


Lyon, Burr, 187


Lyon, Ebenezer, 51


Lyon, Eliphalet, 199


Lyon, Ephraim, 53, 70, 73


Lyon, Gershom, 51 Lyon, Henry, 215


Lyon, Horace, 188 Lyon, James, 188


Lyon, Jesse, 149


Lyon, John, 68 Lyon, Joseph, 149


Lyon, Levi, 142


Lyon, Morris W., 187, 240


Lyon, R., 35


Lyon, Richard, 39, 137


Lyon, Seth, 149


Lyon, Thomas, 21, 33, 40, 135


Lyon, William, 188, 227, 231


Lyon's Plains, 75, 76


MacAlpine, (McAlpin), J. T., 161


MacDonald, H., 198 MacDonald, Richard, 201


Mackensey, Dougal, 45 McCarrick, James, 186


McCarrick and Wirtz Company, 192


McCarrick's Harness Shap, 199


McEwan. See Fletcher and McEwan


McDonald, Mr., state highway commissioner, 121


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McFarland, Peter, 108 McGarry, Mr., a smith, 197 McGarry, Jahn, 198 McGarry, Nellie, 169 McGarry, Patsy, 120 McGarry, William, 198 McKeel, Mr., maney far pump (1884), 238 Mckenzie's Point, 57, 61, 62, 95, 96, 147, 179. See also Kinsey's Paint McKessan affice building, 199 McLaury, Frank H., 123 Mclellan, Jahn G. D., 188 Mclellan and Sans, 192 McNay, James, 68 McNeille, R. G. S., 243 McQueeney, Sergeant Majar (1918), 127 Mack, Abner, 190, 191 Madison, James, 86, 240 Malland, W., 220 Mallory, Mr., tailar, 190 Mallary, David, 187 Manchester, Stephen, 95 Marcelin Chemical Warks, 196 Marquand, Frederick, 115 Marquand, manument af, 115 Marsh, Mrs., gate tender, 202 Marsh, Arthur M., 142 Marsh, David, 188 Marsh, Jahn, 186 Marvin, Majar, hast of Gearge Washington, 79 Mary Elizabeth (ship), 196 Masan, Captain, Uncas offers services to, 14 Mason, Huldah, 68 Masan, Jahn, 13, 15 Masan and Hamlin, 195 Massachusetts Colony, 13, 14 Matamuck, Indian, 29 Maticer, Benjamin, 108 Matsan, Raymand, 233 Maud (ship), 196 Max Ams Machine Campany, 207-8 Max Ams Preserving Company, 207 Maxumux, 31, 32, 33, 34, 43, 45, 146; farmers af, 217, 219 Maxumux Farms, 181 May, Jacab, 213 Mayher, Miss, teacher, 158 Meade, Harry, 233 Meaker, Daniel, 73


Meeker, Mr., shipawner, 95 Meeker, Capt., ayster fisherman, 214 Meeker, Aaran B., 187 Meeker, Benjamin, 68 Meeker, Bradley B., 221 Meeker, Burr, 89, 93 Meeker, C. A., 196 Meeker, Daisy, 162 Meeker, Daniel, 49, 149 Meeker, Emily, 241 Meeker, Geargie, 234 Meeker, Henry, 233 Meeker, Jahn, 68, 187, 188 Meeker, Lillie, 234 Meeker, Oliver, 233 Meeker, R., 35 Meeker, Rabert, 39 Meeker, Samuel S., 188 Meeker, Silas, 93 Meeker, W. B., 114, 158, 188, 196 Meeker, Wakeman B., 187, 211 Meeker, Walter, 233 Meeker, William, 221 Meeker, marine ways of, 114 Meeker and San, 194, 197 Merchant (ship), 95, 99, 214 Mercuria, Dominic, Sr., 205 Mercuria Building, 191 Mercurio's stare, 205-6 Merwin, Adijah, 149 Merwin, Bert, 184 Merwin, Bradley, 188 Merwin, Edith, 162


Merwin, Ethel, 162 Merwin, Frances B., 108 Merwin, Marris, 188 Merwin, Prestan, 128 Merwin, Thamas, 146 Merwin, Walter, 233 Merwin Hatel, 196 Merwin's Lane, 184


Miantonima (Miatanama), Chief af Narragan- sett Indians, 15, 26, 27 Middlebraak, Jos. 35


Middlebraak, Jaseph, Sr., 39


Middlebraak, Silv., 71 Middlebraake, Janathan, 146


Middlebraaks, Benj., 188 Middlebraoks, G. W., 186 Middlebraaks, J. M., 186 Middletawn, 37


Milbank, Mrs., former locatian af homestead, 191 Milbank, Isaac, 198 Milfard, 34 Mill, Jahn, 149


Mill Plain, 77, 83, 86, 119, 146-48, 155


Mill Pand, 181


Mill River, 16, 30, 34, 48, 56-58, 62, 64-67, 71, 75, 80, 83-86, 88-92, 95, 96, 109, 110, 115, 147, 148, 153, 154, 178, 179, 181, 182


Mill River Assemblies (1816), 227 Mill River Bridge, 109, 119


Mill River Harbor, 91, 184 Mill River Rack, 80, 183


Mill River Village, 75


Miller, Mr., member af string quartette, 229 Miller, Stephen, 201


Miller, Taphinah M., 187


Miller, William H., 187


Mills, Charles, 150


Mills, Eben, 76 Mills, Edward, 75


Mills, Elisha, 142


Mills, Gearge, 186, 187 Mills, Harry, 233


Mills, Jahn, 55 Mills, Sarah, 114


Mills, Sylvester, 187


Mitchell, Mr., representative, Hartfard General Caurt, 14; authar of geagraphy baak, 154


Mitchell, Abner W., 142


Mitchell, T., 196, 213


Mitchell, T. M., 195


Mohawk Indians, 39


Mahican Indians, 14, 17


Mohican Spring Water Campany, 203


Mamechemen, Indian, 31


Money Beach, 182


Manrae, Mr., residence af, in Southport, 115 Monroe, Ebenezer, 241 Manrae, Mrs. Elbert, 240


Manrae, Conn., 104, 123 Montauk Paint, N. Y., 241


Montreal, 46


Moady, Edmund T., 108


Maody, Jahn, 188


Moady's Mill, 122, 185


Maore, Eugene M., 191 Maore, Frank, 66


Maare, Thomas, 196


Marehause, Mr., highway near hame af, 51; enemy attack against hame af, 61; mill af, 185


Marehause, Widaw, theft from (1779), 61


Marehause, Aaran, 85


Marehause, Abijah, 190


Marehause, Andrew, 86


Marehouse, David, 72 Morehause, E., 232


Marehouse, E. B., 213 Marehouse, Fred, 234 Morehause, Gruman, 61 Morehause, J. B., 160


Morehause, Jahn, 50 Morehause, Jahn, Jr., 61 Morehause, Jahn W., 114 Marehause, Janathan, 139 Marehause, Mallie, 229 Marehause, Peter, 219 Marehouse, S., 35 Marehouse, Sam, 92 Marehouse, Samuel, 30, 39, 40, 142, 156, 159, 161, 217, 240, 242 Marehause, T., 35, 149 Morehause, Thamas, 39-41 Morehause, Thamas, Sr., 42, 180


Marehause, Walter, 149 Marehause, William, 147, 148 Marehouse, Zacr., 137 Marehouse's Bridge, 147 Margan, Frank E., 124, 125 Margan, Henry, 165 Marris, Daniel, 23 Morris, Dudley M., 246


Marris, Ephraim, 188 Marris and San, 213


Morse, Orville C., 187


Matt, Mr., provided Christmas tree (1870), 223 Matt, James S., 156


Matt Manufacturing Campany, 196


Maultan, Sullivan, 88 Muddy Braak (naw Green's Farms), 16


Muirsan, Reverend, of Westchester, 46-47


Munrae, Gearge F., 111, 112 Murray, Miss, farmer praprietar of Dennler praperty, 191; castume af, 235


Murray, William, 232 Murwin, Thamas, 180


Murwin, Sam, 93


Murwin, W. O., 100, 101


Muser, A. C., 196


Musquat, Indian, 31


Myers, Abraham J., 186


Naramare, William W., 186


Naseff, Shaker, 203


Nash, Captain, af Green's Farm Campany, 76


Nash, Thamas, 45, 46, 68, 70, 73, 181


Nash, Walter, 241


Nepas, 16 Nereid (ship), 196


Nettletan, Francis 1., 123


New Cannecticut, Ohio, 89


New England, 27-29, 51


New Haven, 37, 41, 55, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 70, 74, 78-80, 94, 95, 101, 103, 115


New Haven Railraad, 109


New Londan, 37, 38, 50, 65, 84, 86, 91, 183


New Landan Harbor, 59


New Milfard, 17


New Yark, 60, 61, 70, 75, 103, 114


New York, New Haven, and Hartfard R. R., 98, 243 Newpart, 58 Newton, Thamas, 25, 34 Newtan (Hartford), 25 Newtawn, 49, 123


Nichalas, S., 87


Nichals, Sergeant, training of militia by, 26 Nichals, A. R. T., 112, 160, 191 Nichals, Allen, 187, 188, 194 Nichals, Anne, 240


Nichols, Ansan, 153 Nichols, Augustus, 153


Nichols, Bradley, 108 Nichols, Claytan, 128 Nichals, Claytan W., 129


Nichals, Eli B., 184, 188, 193


Nichals, Ephraim, 189, 220 Nichals, Franklin W., 108


Nichals, Hezekiah, 242


Nichals, Horace, 188


Nichals, Jaseph, 88 Nichals, Mabel W., 169 Nichals, Mary E., 173


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Nichols, Sally, 89 Nichols, Sam A., 92. See also Nichols, Samuel A. Nichols, Samuel, 231 Nichols, Samuel A., 85, 100-4, 185 Nichols, Sergeant, training of militia by, 26 Nichols, Silas, 188 Nichols, Ted, 203 Nichols, Warren, 188 Nichols, William, 188, 189 Nichols, Wilson, 222 Nichols family, attempt to save home, 62 Nimrod (or Pocunnoe), Indian, 29, 31


Ninigret, Chief of Niantics, 15


Nonopoge, Indian, 16, 17 Norfield, 50, 51, 65 Norfield Parish Society, 138 Norman, Peter, 186


Norris, E. O., 204 North Bridgeport, 43 North Fairfield, 51, 57 North Stratfield, 51 Northfield, 86 Northrop, B. G., 155, 156 Northrop, George, 233 Northrop, Winthrop Blaine, 169 Norwalk, 23, 27, 35, 37, 40, 52, 69, 70, 78, 96, 98, 104, 115, 232 Norwalk Indians, 23, 31 Norwalk Islands, 214 Norwalk River, 23 Norwich, 37, 51


Nosset, Umpeter, 29


Oak Lawn (Oaklawn) Cemetery, 115, 132 Oakley, Arthur M., 241 Oates, William, 187 O'Calleahan, Michael, 188


O'Conner, Shirley, 131


Odell, Azariah, 53, 56, 138


Odell, Jno., 35 Odell, John, 39, 40, 58 Odell, John, Jr., 42


Odell, O., 35


Odell, Samuel, 63, 70


Odell, William, Sr., 39


Ogden, Abel (Able), 227, 231 Ogden, Ebenezer, 219 Ogden, George, 99, 186, 220


Ogden, Hezekiah, 93


Ogden, Hezekiah B., 221


Ogden, Hezh., Jr., 220


Ogden, Humphrey, 71


Ogden, Ida, 235 Ogden, Jean, 74 Ogden, John, 186


Ogden, Nelson M., 142


Ogden, R., 35


Ogden, Richard, 39, 179, 180 Ogden, Samuel, 128 Ogden, Sturges, 90 Ogden, W. B., 105


Ogden, Walter, 87, 213


Ogden 'House, 132 Ogden's Mill, 178, 181 Old Academy, 88, 89, 131-33, 185 Old Bell House, 182 Old Powder House, 51


Old Stratford, 16


Old Sugar House Prison, 75 Oliver, T., 35 Oliver, Thomas, 39, 40, 216 Olmstead, Nehemiah, 21 Olmstead, Richard, 33 Olmstead, Samuel, 51 Onee-to, chief of Mohican tribe, 17-19 O'Neill, Gertrude ., 90 Osborn, Mr., of North Benson Rd. (1813), 244 Osborn, Miss, teacher (1868), 234 Osborn, Mrs., pianist (1884), 229 Osborn, Judge (1834), 94 Osborn, Sergt., land viewer (1693), 41


Osborn, Azor, 85 Osborn, Daniel, 73, 147 Osborn, David, 189 Osborn, Ebenezer, 146 Osborn, Gershom, 147, 149


Osborn, Goodman, 136


Osborn, H. Noah, 199 Osborn, Happy, 184 Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 132, 240


Osborn, Isaac, 85


Osborn, John, 46, 112, 137, 146, 219, 242


Osborn, Joseph, 85


Osborn, Levi, 93


Osborn, Mamie, 235


Osborn, R., 35 Osborn, Richard, 21, 39, 216


Osborn, Samll., 219 Osborn, Stephen, 85, 87


Osborne, Curtis H., 241


Osborne, Mary Elizabeth, 234


Osborne, Thomas B., 142 Osborne House, Southport, 79


Osgood, Samuel, 114, 115, 240


Ostmark, Ned E., 142


Otis, James, 52


Owen, Mr., killed near Samp Morfar Rock, 17 Owen, Evan, 41 Owens, Peter, 113 Oysterbanks, Joshua, 74


Page, Frank, 235 Palme, George H., 87 Palmer, Alice, 229


Palmer, J., 54


Panoncamus, Indian, 31


Panuncamo, Indian, 31


Papanti, Mr., dancing instructor, 236


Papurah, first signer of Stratford Confirmation, 16


Paquanage. See Pequonnock


Paquanock, Sachem of Pequonnock Indians, 16


Paquanuck River, 43


Paquonnock, district of, 35. See also Pequon- nock


Parallel R. R., 114


Parker, John, 233


Parks, Capt., commanded in Revolutionary War (1779), 75 Parritt, Abraham, 68


Parrot, Squire, residence of, 147


Parsons, Mr., (1779), 67


Patchen, Samuel, 68


Patchin, Mr., in 1670 list, 35; in 1681 list, 39


Patrick, Captain, in Pequot War, 15


Patten, Mrs. D. B., 238


Pattison, Mr., shoe shop of, 189


Paul, Miss, teacher (1876), 158


Paulding, Colonel, U. S. Army officer, 123


Pearsall, Mr., (1885), 115


Pearsall, Samuel, 220


Pease, B. F., Jr., 166


Pease, Edward J., 142


Pease, J. Arthur, 162


Pease, Simeon, 171, 231


Peck, George, 142, 185 Peck and Company, 105


Peet, D., 202 Peet, William, 88


Pell, Mr., in 1670 list, 35; in 1681 list, 40


Pell, Thomas, 21, 29, 135


Penfield, Mr., servant of, killed, 65, 67; hauled in 5 bushels of fish, 93


Penfield, Captain, estate of, 115


Penfield, James, 68


Penfield, Peter, 181


Penfield, Samuel, 54, 185


Penfield families at the Mills, 147


Penfield Mills, 68


Penfield Reef, 115


Penfield Tavern, 94


Penfield's, George Washington probably stayed there, 79


Pennell, Lucy, 235 Penney, Edward, 233 Pequatoog. See Pequot Indians Pequonnock (Pequonnocke), district of, 14, 25, 26, 28, 39, 42 Pequonnock (Paquanage), 43 Pequonnock Indians, 16, 23, 28, 34 Pequonnock River, 25


Pequot Harbor (now New London), 14


Pequot Indians (Pequatoog), 13-15, 25


Pequot Library, 136, 149, 168


Pequot Tongue-Lord's Prayer, 15 Pequot Vocabulary, 15, 16


Pequot War, 25 Pequot Yacht Club, 131, 206


Perkins, Prof., in charge of singing school, 223


Perry, Judge, 169


Perry, Alfred, 222


Perry, Austin, 99


Perry, Belle, 161


Perry, Betsey, 242


Perry, Charles, 117


Perry, Charles C., 194


Perry, David B., 85


Perry, Francis, 189


Perry, Francis B., 221 Perry, Frances D., 99


Perry, Gerard, 188


Perry, Gurdon, 99


Perry, H. H., 117 Perry, Hallie H., 235


Perry, Mrs. Henry, 96


Perry, J. Walter, 142


Perry, Jahez, 147, 148


Perry, James, 92


Perry, Jno. H., 171


Perry, John, 38


Perry, John H., 131, 142, 240, 241


Perry, Joseph, 181, 219


Perry, Miah, 148, 199


Perry, N., 35 Perry, Nathaniel, 39, 183


Perry, O. H., 101, 236


Perry, Mrs. O. H., 236


Perry, Mrs. Oliver H., 241


Perry, Peter, 70, 71, 73, 74, 80, 183


Perry, Polly, 242


Perry, Richard A., 129


Perry, Samuel, 85, 187


Perry, Stephen, 92


Perry, Uriah, 154, 158, 245


Perry, Virginia B., 132


Perry, Walter, 85, 150, 200


Perry, Winthrop H., 123


Perrys: ice-makers, 203; mill owners, 71; resi- dence of, 115 Perry's Mill, 62


Peters, John L. D., 244


Peterson, H., 232


Peterson, Hans, 108


Phelan, Edward, 124


Phelps, Mr., magistrate, Hartford Gen. Court, 14 Phelps, George A., 187


Phelps, William Lyon, 240


Phi Beta Kappa Society of Conn., 94


Philadelphia, 80


Philip (Indian), 38


Philips, Mrs. and Miss, of Newark (1885), 114 Phillips, Mrs., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Plum- ley, 243 Phillips, John, 87 Phillips, Ransom, 187


Phillis, Prudence, 62


Phipp's Farm, Cambridge, 54


Pickett, E. W. S., 142, 191


Pickett's Store, 196


Pierce, B., 175


Pigot, George, 47


Pike, Mr., gave Turkey Frolic, 230 Pike, Mr., exhibition at home of, 246


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Pike, Mrs., 246; balls given by, 86, 227; pup- pet show held by, 234


Pike, Julius, 187, 239 Pike, Samuel, 99, 104-5, 106, 111, 142, 160 Pike, William, 77 Pike's Tavern, Molly, 84, 88 Pinkerman, William, 105, 106 Pitkin, William, 43 Pixley, W., 105 Platt, George, 191 Platt, Thankful, 219 Plattsville, Conn., 113 Plumley, G. S., 243 Pocunnoe. See Nimrod


Podunk Indians, 13 Poinsett, Joel R., 88 Pomeroy, Mr., residence of, 115 Pomeroy, Benjamin, 101, 108, 142, 187, 241 Pomeroy, Mrs. Benjamin, 241 Pomeroy, Jonathan, 89


Pomroy, Benj., 188 Pond, Mr., lecture of, 156 Pond, Charles Hobby, 89 Pond, N. C., 155


Ponuncamo (Pononcamus), 16


Pope, Frederick, 111 Pope, Frederick, Jr., 191 Poqunock Indians, 31 Port Chester, New York, 96, 113 Porter, T. H., 243 Praske, Ann, 23 Pratt, Mr., gate tender, 202 Pratt, Wilmer, 190 Prentice, Samuel, 128 Price, Hez'h., 182 Price, Zalmon, 149 Prince, Mr., house of (1806), 83 Prince, C. G., 172, 173 Procter, Richard A., 238 Provost, John, 188 Puling, Abraham, 181 Pullman, John S., 128 Purdy, Francis, 28 Purdy, I. S., 99, 152 Purple, Mr., Principal of Brush Pasture School, 160


Pynchon, Mr., provides shallop during Pequot War, 14


Quincy, Edmund, 55 Quanumscoes (Indian), 31 Quincy, Dorothy, 55 Quinnpiocke (New Haven), 25


Randolph and Co., 105 Ranger (ship), 59 Rankin, Edward E., 240 Ranson, Thomas, 186 Raymond, Curtis, 186 Raymond, Mary, 229 Raymond, William, 231 Read, John, 49, 51 Redding, Conn., 26, 50, 51, 52, 70, 146 Redding Parish, 181 Redfield, Ebenezer, 74 Redfield, James, 149 Redfield, Sarah, 146 Redfield's Bridge, 147 Reed, John, 49, 143 Reed, John A., 186 Reid, S. C., 90 Reid, Mrs. S. C., 90 Reid, John, 229 Reid, Thomas, 229 Reynolds, Miss, of New Haven, 114 Revere, Paul, 79, 238 Revolutionary War, 100, 182, 183 Rew and Walker Company, 189 Rhode Island, 61, 71 Richards, Miss, as Lady Washington in play, 235


Richards, George, 186 Richards, Lewis, 186 Ridgefield, Conn., 49, 52, 57, 76


Rieffestahl, Harding B., 206


Riker, Mr., member of the Home Guard, 124 Riker, Alice, 162 Riker, Edgar, 205 Riley, Patrick, 187 Rill, Paul R., 245 Rill, Mrs. Paul R., 245 Ripley, Hezekiah, 78 Rising Sun (ship), 84 Rising Sun Tavern, 52 Robbins, Ephraim, 78, 190


Robert, E., 103 Roberts, J. Saltonstall, 246 Roberts, Joseph, 187 Roberts, Osias, 188 Robertson, James, 85


Robinson, Captain, captured by English (1812), 84 Robinson, Charles, 96


Robinson, J. K., 231


Robinson, Thomas, 142


Robinson, William, 227


Rocky, Neck ,16


Rodgers, George, 154


Rogers, D. D. E. P., 228


Rogers, David, 70, 72, 74, 89


Rogers, Marie J., 169


Rogers daughters, 89


Romanock, Sachem of Aspetuck Indians, 16, 23 Rood, Curtis, 186 Rooster River, 17, 183


Rose (ship), 84


Rose, Mr., of Bridgeport, 160


Rose, Nehemiah, 68


Ross, Robert, 78


Rowe, Mr., First Selectman, 122, 127


Rowe, Major, plea for purchase of stamps by, 130 Rowe, Charles A., 125


Rowland, Mrs., ill treatment of (1779), 66


Rowland, Squire (1834), 94


Rowland, Andrew, 53, 54, 63, 77, 142


Rowland, Amory E., 240


Rowland, David, 50, 51


Rowland, Edith, 235


Rowland, Goodman, 144


Rowland, H., 35


Rowland, Henry, 39, 135, 136, 137, 144, 184, 186 Rowland, Sam, 92


Rowland, Samuel, 62, 73, 80, 83, 88, 142, 147, 148, 152, 182, 219, 242, 245


Rowland, Thomas F., 140, 142


Rowland, Thomas I., 89


Rumsey, Benjamin, 41-42, 46


Rumsey, Robert, 43, 137


Rumsie, R., 35


Rumsie, Robert, 37, 39 Russell, F., 156 Russell, Maude R., 173


Russell, Prof., at Teachers' Institute Meeting, 156 Rye, N. Y., 36, 37, 78


S. A. Faulkner (ship), 196


Sackville, George, 63 St. Lawrence River, 17 Saint Mark Hotel, 199 St. Paul's Episcopal Society, 99


Salisbury, Conn., 56 Salt Water Creek, 109 Samp Mortar Rock, 17, 20


Samp Mortar Rock, Legend of, 17-21 Samp Mortar Rock, To- a poem, 247


Samp Mortar, the Grand Concert, (1884), 228 Samp Mortar Village, 114


Sand Point, 96


Sandford, Ephraim, 35 Sandford, Ezekiel, 40


Sands, Florence, 235 Sanford, Miss, teacher at Wilson's Mill School,


239 Sanford, Elizabeth, 219 Sanford, Ephraim, 49 Sanford, Ephrim, 219


Sanford, Ezekial, 32, 39 Sanford, John, 181


Sanford, Lemuel, 77, 89 Sanford, Samuel, 49 Sasapequan, 16 Sasco, 35, 39, 82 Sasco Beach, 45 Sasco Creek, 56, 148, 242


Sasco Creek Bridge, 121


Sasco Field, 42, 143 Sasco Hill, 45, 57, 92


Sasco Neck, 32, 44 Sasco River, 34, 56, 91, 148, 180, 181


Sasco Stream, 41, 180 Sasqua, 28, 31, 32


Sasqua Indians, 16, 26


Sasqua Neck, 139


Sasquanaug Association for Village Improve- men, 255 Sassacus (Pequot Sachem), 13, 14, 17, 20 Satocket, Long Island, 85 Saugatuck, 17, 76, 91 Saugatuck River, 23, 40, 183 Saugatuck Harbor, 183


Sayre, Mr., (1779), 64-66


Schenck, Mrs., report of (1758), 182 Schmidt, T. B., 127


Schools and school districts: Bancroft, 175, 176; Banks Building, Temporary school in, 175; Banks North, 126, 127, 157, 159, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 176; Banks North Primary, 163; Banks South, 157, 159, 165, 166, 167, 168; Banks South Primary, 163; Bridge Hill, 148, 149; Bridgeport High, 169; Bulkley, 109, 110, 157, 159, 165, 166, 167; Bulkley Primary, 163; Burr, 157, 159, 165-68; Burr Primary, 163; Centre, 169, 171; Deerfield, 157, 159, 163, 165, 166, 167; Dwight, 176, 177; East Bridge, 92; East Long Lots, 166, 167, 171; Easton, 169; Fairfield, 157; Fairfield High, 169, 175; Fairfield Middle, 159, 165; Fairfield Primary, 163; Fairfield Woods, 159; Godfrey Bridge, 92; Grasmere, 176, 177; Greenfield, 159, 163, 167, 171; Greenfield Grammar, 163; Greenfield Hill, 119, 157, 165, 166, 168-70, 172; Holland, 92; Holland Hill, 92, 157, 159, 165-68, 170, 171, 174-77; Holland Hill, Intermedi- ate, 163; Hoyden's Hill, 157, 159, 165-67; Hoyden's Hill Primary, 163; Hull's Farms, 157, 165; Jefferson, 175, 176; Jennings' Woods, 149, 153, 154, 157, 165-68, 170, 171; Lafayette, 127; Lincoln, 126, 127, 175-77; Mckinley, 176, 177; Middle, 92, 148, 149, 161, 166-68, 170, 172; Mill Hill, 92; Mill Plain, 149, 157, 159, 165- 68, 170, 171; Mill Plain Grammar, 163; Nathan Hale, 175-77; Nichol's Terrace, 168-71; North, 157, 159, 163, 165-67; Pequot, 126, 127, 175, 176; Perry's Block, 171; Plattsville, 167, 168, 170, 171; Roger Ludlowe, 47, 51, 88, 122, 133, 175, 176, 177; St. Thomas, 131; Sherman, 126, 127, 133, 174, 176, 177, 198; Sherwood Build- ing, temporary schools in, 175; Silliman, 126, 127, 176; South Division, 154; South- port, 155, 157, 159, 165-68, 170, 171, 175, 176; Southport Grammar, 163; Stone Bridge, 92; Stratfield, 163, 165-67, 169- 71, 176, 177; Stratford, 169; Toilsome Hill, 157, 159; Trinity Church, temporary school in, 175; Trumbull, 169; Tunxis Hill, 176; Washington, 174, 176, 177; West 92; Westfield, 92; Westport, 169; Wilson Mills, 167, 168, 170-72




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