Register of the Society of Colonial Wars in the District of Columbia, 1904, Part 10

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MATTHEW MITCHELL (1590-1645) and Susan (Butterfield) Mitchell (-).


NATHANIEL TURNER (-1647) and Mary (-) Turner (-).


STEPHEN GOODYEAR (1607-1657) ; Deputy-Governor of New Haven, Connecticut, Colony, 1655-'58; Commission- er for the United Colonies, 1643.


THOMAS FITCH (1612-1704) of Norwalk, Connecticut; appointed Ensign, 1665; Commissioner, 1669; Captain, 1673; in King Philip's War.


THOMAS CANFIELD (- 1689) ; Sergeant in Milford, Connecticut, Train Band; Deputy to General Court from Milford.


NATHANIEL WHITE ( 1629-17II); Captain of Middle- town, Connecticut, Train Band.


MATTHEW MITCHELL (1590-1645) of Stratford, Con- necticut ; Deputy to General Court, May, 1637; Assistant, 1638; served in the garrison at Saybrook Fort under Lion Gardiner, in the Pequot War.


NATHANIEL TURNER (- 1647) of New Haven, Con- necticut ; Captain in Pequot War; Assistant, 1639.


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CALEB ROCHFORD STETSON


Clergyman, Washington City. Born, Boston, Massachusetts, April 16, 1871.


Son of


George Rochford Stetson (1833 -) and Helen Sybil (Avery) Stetson (1840 -).


Grandson of


Caleb Stetson (1801-1885) and Susannah (Hunt) Stetson (1798- 1862).


Samuel Avery (1791-1867) and Mary Ann Wood (Candler) Avery (1801-1879).


Great-grandson of


Amos Stetson (1777-1859) and Hannah (Hunt) Stetson (1776- 1834).


Ebenezer Hunt (1760-1832) and Susannah (Bowditch) Hunt (- 1807). Elisha Avery (1761-1835) and Sybil (Avery) Avery (1767-1830).


Great-great-grandson of


Amos Stetson (1720-1779) and Experience (French) Stetson (1745 - -).


Ebenezer Hunt (1730-1804) and Rachel (Kingman) Hunt (-). Samuel Avery (1731-1806) and Sybil (Noves) Avery (1745-


William Avery (1726 -) and Abigail (-) Avery (-). William Bowditch (1726-1793) and Susannah (Allen) Bowditch (1738 -).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Amos Stetson (1703-1777) and Margaret (Thayer) Stetson (1705- -).


Alexander French (1695 -) and Rebecca (Staples) French (-).


Ebenezer Hunt (1677-1760) and Mary (Lovell) Hunt (1698- 1736). HUMPHREY AVERY (1699-1788) and Jerusha (Morgan) Avery (1704-1763). William Noyes (1715-1809) and Sybil (Whiting) Noyes (1722- William Bowditch (-) and Mary (Bass) Bowditch (1698- (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Robert Stetson (1670 -) and Mary (Collamore) Stetson (1667- - -). Benjamin Thayer (1686-1712) and Margaret (Curtiss) Thayer (1686 Samuel French (1659-1712) and Hannah (Marsh) French (- 1718).


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EPHRAIM HUNT (1650-1713) and Joanna (Alcock) Hunt (1660- 1746).


Samuel Avery (1664-1723) and Susannah (Palmes) Avery (1665- 1747).


Charles Whiting (1692-1738) and Elizabeth (Bradford) Whit- ing (1697-1777).


William Morgan (1669 -) and Margaret (Avery) Morgan (1674 -).


John Noyes (1685-1757) and Mary (Gallup) Noyes (1695-1736). SAMUEL BASS (1660-1751) and Mary Adams (Webb) Bass (- 1706).


Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


Joseph Stetson (1639-1722) and Prudence (-). ANTHONY COLLAMORE (- 1693) and Sarah (Chittenden) Col- lamore (1646 - -). RICHARD THAYER (1655-1729) and Rebecca (Micall) Thayer (1658 -).


ALEXANDER MARSH (1628-1698) and Mary (Belcher) Marsh (- -).


JAMES AVERY, JR. (1646 -) and Deborah (Stallgon) Avery (- 1729). William Palmes -) and Ann (Humphrey) Palmes (1621- WILLIAM WHITING (1659 -) and Mary (Allyn) Whiting 1695). (1657- Samuel Bradford (1668-1717) and Hannah (Rogers) Bradford (1668 -). JAMES MORGAN, JR. (1644-1711) and Mary (Vine) Morgan (1641- 1689).


JAMES AVERY (1620-1700) and Joanna (Greenslade) Avery (1622 -).


JAMES NOYES (1640-1719) and Dorothy (Stanton) Noyes (1652- 1743).


William Gallup (1658-1731) and Sarah (Chesebrough) Gallup (- 1729). John Bass (- 1716) and Ruth (Alden) Bass (1631-1674). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


ROBERT STETSON (1613-1702) and - (- -) Stetson ( -- ). ISAAC CHITTENDEN (- 1676) and (-)" Chittenden (-).


JOHN HUMPHREY (1595-1661) and Lady Susan (Clinton) Hum- phrey (-).


JOHN WHITING (1635-1689) and Sybil. (Collins) Whiting (-). JOHN ALLYN (- 1696) and Ann (Smith) Allyn (-). WILLIAM BRADFORD (1624-1703) and Alice (Richards) Bradford (1624-1671).


John Rogers (- 1732) and Elizabeth (Paybody) Rogers (1647- - -).


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JAMES MORGAN (1607-1685) and Margary (Hill) Morgan (-).


JOHN GALLUP (1616-1675) and Hannah (Lake) Gallup (-). Samuel Chesebrough (1627-1673) and Abigail (-)


Chese- brough (- -). SAMUEL BASS (1600-1694) and - - (-) Bass (-). JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden (-).


Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


WILLIAM WHITING (-1647) and Susannah (-) Whiting (-).


EDWARD COLLINS (-) and - (-) Collins (-).


MATTHEW ALLYN


- 1671) and


(-) Allyn (-).


HENRY SMITH (-) and Ann (Pynchon) Smith (-). WILLIAM BRADFORD (1588-1657) and Alice Carpenter (South- worth) Bradford (1590-1670).


WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH (1594-1667) and Ann (Stevenson) Chese- brough (-).


WILLIAM PAYBODY (1619-1707) and Elizabeth (Alden) Paybody (1624-1717).


Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


WILLIAM PYNCHON (1589-1661) and - (-) Pynchon (-).


HUMPHREY AVERY (1699-1788) of Groton, Massachu- setts ;; Representative in the General Assembly, 1732 et seq.


EPHRAIM HUNT (1650-1713) of Weymouth, Massa- chusetts; served in the Expedition to St. Lawrence River under Sir William Phipps, 1690; served in Expedition against Indians in Groton, 1706-'07; Assistant, 1703-'13.


SAMUEL BASS (1660-1751) of Braintree, Massachusetts ; served in Captain Johnson's Company, raised for service against the Narragansetts, 1675.


ANTHONY COLLAMORE (- 1693) of Scituate, Massa- chusetts; Captain of Militia.


RICHARD THAYER (1655-1729) of Braintree, Massa- chusetts; served in Captain Johnson's Company, in King Philip's War and in the Great Swamp Fight.


ALEXANDER MARSH (1628-1698) of Braintree, Massa- chusetts; Representative to the General Court, 1692.


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JAMES AVERY, JR. ( 1646 -) of Groton, Connecticut ; Deputy to the General Court from New London, 1690-1702; Lieutenant and Captain of the Train Band, in the Connecticut Forces, during the frontier wars.


WILLIAM WHITING (1659 -) of Hartford, Connec- ticut; Captain; Major; Colonel, of the Hartford Troops, in Queen Ann's French War.


JAMES MORGAN, JR. (1644-17II) of Groton, Connecti- cut; Captain and Commander of the Dragoon Force of New London County, Connecticut, 1690; Deputy from New London, 1689-1700; Deputy from Groton, 1706.


JAMES AVERY (1620-1700) of Groton, Connecticut; En- sign; Lieutenant, and Captain of the New London Com- pany; served throughout King Philip's War, in command of soldiers from Stonington, New London, and Lyme; was in the Great Swamp Fight; Deputy to the General Court, 1656-'80.


JAMES NOYES (1640-1719) of Stonington, Connecticut; Chaplain in Captain George Denison's command that cap- tured the Narragansett Chief, Canonchet, 1676.


ROBERT STETSON (1613-1702) of Scituate, Massachu- setts; Cornet of the First Horse Company, raised in Ply- mouth Colony; Deputy to General Court, 1653 et seq.


ISAAC CHITTENDEN (- - 1676) of Scituate, Massa- chusetts; Representative to the General Court, 1658 et seq .; killed in defence of Scituate against the Indians.


JOHN HUMPHREY (1595-1661); one of the original patentees, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1627; Deputy-Gov- ernor, 1630; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1641; First Major-General of the Colony.


JOHN WHITING (1635-1689) of Hartford, Connecticut ; Chaplain of Hartford Forces, in King Philip's War.


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JOHN ALLYN (- 1696) of Hartford, Connecticut ; Cornet, 1637; Captain, Hartford Militia, 1673; Lieutenant Colonel, 1689; Secretary of Connecticut Colony thirty-four years; Assistant, 1662-'96; Member of Governor Andros' Council, 1687.


WILLIAM BRADFORD (1624-1703) ; Deputy-Governor of Plymouth Colony; commanded Plymouth Forces, with rank of Major, Great Swamp Fight, and was severely wounded.


JAMES MORGAN (1607-1685) of Groton, Connecticut ; Deputy to the General Court at Hartford, 1657 et seq.


JOHN GALLUP (1616-1675) of Stonington, Massachu- setts ; Deputy to General Court, 1665-'67; served in Pequot War, with rank of Captain, and killed in Great Swamp Fight.


SAMUEL BASS (1600-1694) of Braintree, Massachusetts ; Deputy to the General Court, 1641 et seq.


JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) of Duxbury, Massachusetts; last surviving signer of Mayflower Compact; Member, under arms, of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Com- pany, 1643; Assistant, 1633-'41, '50, '86; Deputy-Governor, 1666.


WILLIAM WHITING (- 1647) of Hadley, Massa- chusetts; Assistant, and Second Colonial Treasurer, Colony of Connecticut, 1641-'47; served as Major in Colonial Forces.


EDWARD COLLINS (-) of Cambridge, Massachusetts; Representative to the General Court, 1654 to 1670, except- ing 1661.


MATTHEW ALLYN (- - 1671) of Hartford, Connecti- cut ; Deputy to Massachusetts General Court, 1636; Dep- uty to Connecticut General Court, 1648-'57; Assistant, 1658-'67. ,


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HENRY SMITH (-); commissioned by Massachusetts, to govern Springfield, as Magistrate.


WILLIAM BRADFORD (1588-1657) ; Signer of the May- flower Compact; Governor of Plymouth Colony.


WILLIAM CHEESEBROUGH (1594-1667) of Stonington, Connecticut ; Deputy to General Court, 1653-'55-'57-'64.


WILLIAM PAYBODY (1619-1707) of Little Compton, Rhode Island; was Deputy to the General Court twenty- two times.


WILLIAM PYNCHON (1589-1661) of Springfield, Massa- chusetts ; Chartered Incorporator and Assistant; Treasurer, 1632-'34; Governor of Springfield, 1641-'50; Governing Magistrate of Connecticut, 1637-'38.


GEORGE ROCHFORD STETSON


Washington City. Born, Boston, Massachusetts, November 28, 1833.


Son of


Caleb Stetson (1801-1885) and Susannah (Hunt) Stetson (1798- 1862).


Grandson of


Amos Stetson (1777-1859) and Hannah (Hunt) Stetson (1776- 1834). Ebenezer Hunt (1760-1832) and Susannah (Bowditch) Hunt (- 1807).


Great-grandson of


Amos Stetson (1720-1779) and Experience (French) Stetson (1745 Ebenezer Hunt (1730-1804) and Rachel (Kingman) Hunt William Bowditch (1726-1793) and Susannah (Allen) Bowditch (-). (1738-).


Great-great-grandson of


Amos Stetson (1703-1777) and Margaret (Thayer) Stetson (1705- -).


Alexander French (1695 -) and Rebecca (Staples) French (-). Ebenezer Hunt (1677-1760) and Mary (Lovell) Hunt (1698- 1736).


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William Bowditch (-) and Mary (Bass) Bowditch (1698- -). Great-great-great-grandson of


Robert Stetson (1670 -) and Mary (Collamore) Stetson (1667- -). Benjamin Thayer (1686-1712) and Margaret (Curtiss) Thayer (1686-


Samuel French (1659-1712) and Hannah (Marsh) French (- 1718).


EPHRAIM HUNT (1650-1713) and Joanna (Alcock) Hunt (1660- 1746).


SAMUEL BASS (1660-1751) and Mary Adams (Webb) Bass (- 1706).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Joseph Stetson (1639-1722) and Prudence (-) Stetson (-). ANTHONY COLLAMORE (- 1693) and Sarah (Chittenden) Col- lomore (1646 -).


RICHARD THAYER (1655-1729) and Rebecca (Micall) Thaver (1658 -- ).


ALEXANDER MARSH (1628-1698) and Mary (Belden) Marsh (-).


John Bass - 1716) and Ruth (Alden) Bass (1631-1674).


Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


ROBERT STETSON (1613-1702) and - - (- -) Stetson (-). ISAAC CHITTENDEN (- 1676) and (-) Chittenden (-).


SAMUEL BASS (1600-1694) and - (-) Bass (-). JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden (-).


SAMUEL BASS (1660-1751) of Braintree, Massachusetts; served in Captain Johnson's Company, 1675, raised for service against the Narragansetts.


EPHRAIM HUNT (1650-1713) of Weymouth, Massachu- setts ; served in the Expedition to St. Lawrence River under Sir William Phipps, 1690; served in Expedition against Indians in Groton, 1706-'07; Assistant, 1703-13.


ANTHONY COLLAMORE (- 1693) of Scituate, Massa- chusetts; Captain of Militia.


ALEXANDER MARSH (1628-1698) of Braintree, Massa- chusetts; Representative to the General Court, 1692.


RICHARD THAYER (1655-1729) of Braintree, Massachu-


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William b .) and Mary (Bass) Bowditch (1698- 1. cat grol web -grandson of


Robert Ste w (1576 -) and Mary (Collamore) Stetson (1667-


Ibaver (x626 1;x2) and Margaret (Curtiss) Thayer Rewoki French (x659-1713) and Hannah (Marsh) French ( --- @Maxim ILL NT (1650-1713) and Joanna ( Alcock) Hunt (1660- %ANE EI 11AM (x660-1751) and Mary Adams (Webb) Bass ( -----


Great-great-great gren-grandes of


Stein (1639-1725) and Prudence (-) Stetson (_). ANTHONY COLLAMORE 1603) am Sarah (Chittenden) Col- Lemore (1646


MOLIMD THAYER (1651 151 and Rebecca (Micall) Thaver 1:618


LEANDER MARSA Pos (505) and Mary (Belden) Marsh


o Magh (Alden ) Bass (1631-1674). pit-grandson of


-


) Stetson (-).


(~) Chittenden


-) Bass (-). a :Mullins) Alden ( ------ ).


Braintree, Massachusetts ; johnson's Company, 1675, raised for service ipi mar Narragansette.


Frank West ( 1650-1713) of Weymouth, Massachu- settsi tervml to the Expedition to St. Lawrence River under Sir William Valgy, 1690, served in Expedition against Indians in Coordin. x200-07; Assistant, 1703-13.


ANTHONY COLLAMORE - 1693) of Scituate, Massa- chusetts; Captain of Militia.


ALEXANDER MAMSHI ( 1628 1096) of Braintree, Massa- chusetts; Repreneurative to the General Court, 1692.


RICHARD THAYER (1655-4729) of Braintree, Massachu-


Born, 1832; died, 1901.


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setts; served in Captain Johnson's Company, in King Philip's War and in the Great Swamp Fight.


ROBERT STETSON (1613-1702) of Scituate, Massachu- setts; Cornet of the First Horse Company, raised in Ply- mouth Colony; Deputy to General Court, 1653 et seq.


ISAAC CHITTENDEN (- 1676) of Scituate, Massachu- setts; Representative to the General Court, 1658 et seq .; killed in defence of Scituate against the Indians.


SAMUEL BASS (1600-1694) of Braintree, Massachusetts ; Deputy to the General Court, 1641 et seq.


JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) of Duxbury, Massachusetts ; last surviving signer of Mayflower Compact; Member, under arms, of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Com- pany, 1643; Assistant, 1633-'41, '50, '86; Deputy-Gov- ernor, 1666.


FRANK AUSTIN SWARTWOUT


Physician, Washington City. Born, Lee Center, Illinois, June 21, 1867.


Son of


Abram L. Swartwout (1841 -) and Carrie Elizabeth (Thayer) Swartwout (1848-1893).


Grandson of


Nelson James Swartwout (1814-1868) and Abigail (Riker) Swart- wout (1819-1893).


Great-grandson of


Francis Swartwout (1788-1843) and Clarissa (Calkins) Swart- wout (1792-1876).


Great-great-grandson of


Jacobus Swartwout (1750-1813) and - (-) Swartwout (-).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Samuel Swartwout (1726 -) and Phebe (Pudney) Swartwout (––). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


JACOBUS SWARTWOUT (1692-1749) and Greltjen (Neuerkerk) Swartwout (1691 -).


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Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


THOMAS SWARTWOUT (1660-1723) and Elizabeth (Gardiner) Swartwout (1662-1749).


Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


ROELOFF SWARTWOUT (1634-1715) and Eva (Bratt de Hooges) Swartwout (- 1689).


JACOBUS SWARTWOUT ( 1692-1749) of New York; Prior to 1710 he commanded a Company of Orange County Militia in Queen Anne's War; was in Captain James Vernooy's Company in the Ulster County Regiment of Colonel Jacob Rustin in 1715; Supervisor of South Ward of Dutchess County, 1722-'30; Assessor, 1730-'43; Justice, 1743-'49.


THOMAS SWARTWOUT (1660-1723) of New York; served in the Militia Company commanded by Captain James Ver- nooy in the Ulster County Regiment of which Jacob Rusten was Colonel.


ROELOFF SWARTWOUT (1634-1715) of New York; held the office of Schoat of Esopus; took part in an Indian fight June 7, 1663; was Member of Governor Leesler's Council in War with France.


JOHN YEATMAN TAYLOR


Medical Director (Retired), U. S. Navy. Born, East Nottingham, Pennsyl- vania, January 21, 1829.


Son of


Job Taylor (1800-1846) and Susanna (Yeatman) Taylor (1804- 1893).


Grandson of


William Taylor (1773-1829) and Ann (Mercer) Taylor (1781- 1857).


John Yeatman (1769-1742) and Hannah (Marshall) Yeatman (1775-1859).


Great-grandson of


John Taylor (1743-1812) and Dinah (Baily) Taylor (1752-1833). John Marshall (1734 -) and Susanna (Lamborn) Marshall (1749-1839).


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Great-great-grandson of


Philip Taylor (1714-1762) and Mary (Gilpin) Taylor (1716- 1806).


Robert Lamborn (1723-1781 and Ann (Bourne) Lamborn (- 1790). Great-great-great-grandson of


PHILIP TAYLOR (1680-1732) and Ann (Conway) Taylor (1688- - -). Jesse Jacob Bourne (-) and Alice (Maris) Bourne (1699- -).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Thomas Conway (- 1689) and Mary (Hollingsworth) Con- way (1665 -). (-).


John Maris (1669-1747) and Susanna (Lewis) Maris Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH (1632-1710) and - - (-) Hol- lingsworth (-).


GEORGE MARIS (1632-1705) and Alice, (-) Maris (-).


PHILIP TAYLOR (1680-1732) ; Member of Assembly, for County of Chester, Province of Pennsylvania, 1715-'16; County Treasurer, 1724-'26.


VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH (1632-1710) ; was a Member of the Pennsylvania Assembly, 1682-'83, '87, '88, '89, '95, and 1700.


GEORGE MARIS (1632-1705) ; Member of Pennsylvania Provincial Council, 1695.


GILBERT THOMPSON


Topographer, U. S. Geological Survey. Born, North Blackstone, Massa- chusetts, March 21, 1839.


Son of


William Venner Thompson (1813-1882) and Harriet (Gilbert) Thompson (1814-1893).


Grandson of


Judson Gilbert (1782-1866) and Mary (Gannett) Gilbert (1790- 1855).


Great-grandson of


Nathaniel Gilbert (1747-1814) and Mary (Keith) Gilbert (1749- 1823).


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Benjamin Gannett (1757-1837) and Deborah (Sampson) Gan- nett (1760-1827).


Great-great-grandson of


JOSIAH KEITH (1703-1754) and Ruth (Manley) Keith (-). Jonathan Sampson (1729 -) and Deborah (Bradford). Samp- son (1722 -).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Josiah Keith (1703-1754) and Mary (Lathrop) Keith (-). Elisha Bradford and Bathsheba (Le Broche) Bradford (-).


Jonathan Sampson (1690-1758) and Joanna (Lucas) Sampson (1691-1768).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


James Keith (1643-1719) and (-


-) Keith -). Joseph Bradford (-) and Jael (Hobart) Bradford (-). Isaac Sampson (1660-1726) and Lydia (Standish) Bradford (-).


Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of .


WILLIAM BRADFORD (1588-1657) and Alice Carpenter (South- worth) Bradford (1590-1670).


Abraham Sampson and (Nash) Sampson (-).


Alexander Standish (-) and Sarah (Alden) Standish (-).


Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


MYLES STANDISH (1584-1656) and - (-) Standish (-). SAMUEL NASH (-) and (-) Nash (-).


JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden (-).


JOSIAH KEITH (1703-1754) of Easton, Massachusetts; soldier in the French and Indian Wars, Province of Massa- chusetts Bay, 1748.


WILLIAM BRADFORD (1588-1657) ; Signer of the May- flower Compact; Governor of Plymouth Colony.


MYLES STANDISH (1584-1656) ; Signer of the May- flower Compact; received the first military commission given in New England, February 27, 1621; Assistant, 1624 et seq .; Member of Council of War, Plymouth Colony; in 1649 he was appointed General-in-Chief of all the companies in the Colony.


SAMUEL NASH (-) of the Duxbury Company, "was


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frequently engaged in the military operations of the Ply- mouth Colony."


JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; last surviving Signer of the Mayflower Compact; Member, under arms, of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Com- pany, 1643; Assistant, 1633-'41, '50-'86; Deputy, 1641-'42, 43-'49; Deputy-Governor, 1666; Member of the Council of War, 1646, '53-'60, 67, '71, '75-'76.


WILLIAM BAKER THOMPSON


Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Fort Ann, New York, August 27, 1838.


Son of


Israel Thompson (1803-1890) and Martha Ann (Baker) Thomp- son (1815-1893).


Grandson of


Judah Thompson (1767-1829) and Mary (Harris) Thompson (1774-1850).


William Baker (1784-1861) and Sarah Drown (Wheeler) Baker (1794-1869).


Great-grandson of


Caleb Thompson (1732-1823) and Lydia (Haskins) Thompson (1733-1782).


Enoch Baker (1751-1793) and Huldah (Ingham) Baker (1760- 1851).


Royal Paine Wheeler (1764-1837) and Sarah (Drown) Wheeler (1768-1822).


Great-great-grandson of


Samuel Thompson (1696-1768) and Esther (Alling) Thompson (1697-1776).


Aaron Baker (1726-1802) and Jemima (Clark) Baker (1728- 1815).


JEREMIAH WHEELER (1731-18II) and Submit (Horton) Wheeler (1733-1778).


Frederick Drown (1743-1804) and Martha (Wheeler) Drown (1747-1837).


Great-great-great-grandson of


SAMUEL THOMPSON (1669-1749) and Rebecca (Bishop) Thomp- son. (1673-1734).


John Baker (1680-1762) and Rebecca (Clark) Baker (1687-1774). VALENTINE WHEELER (1725-1791) and Sarah (Goff) Wheeler (1727-1815) ; parents of Martha (Wheeler) Drown.


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Great-great-great-great-grandson of


John Thompson (1633-1707) and Ann (Vicars) Thompson 1690).


JAMES BISHOP


- 1691) and Elizabeth (Tompkins) Bishop


(-).


TIMOTHY BAKER (1647-1729) and Sarah (Hollister) widow Atherton) Baker 1691). John Clark (1651-1704) and Mary (Strong) Clark (1654-1738). PHILIP WHEELER (1698-1765) and Martha (Salisbury) Wheeler (-).


Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


ANTHONY THOMPSON (1612-1648) and - (-) Thompson (-).


WILLIAM CLARK (1609-1690) and Sarah (-) Clark (- 1675).


JOHN STRONG (1605-1699) and Abigail (Ford) Strong (1608- 1688).


JOHN HOLLISTER (1612-1665) and Joanna (Treat) Hollister (1618-1694).


Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


RICHARD TREAT (1584-1669) and Alice (Gaylord) Treat (-). JEREMIAH WHEELER (1731-1811), of Rehoboth, Massachu- setts; Second Lieutenant in Captain Valentine Wheeler's (Fourth Rehoboth) Company; Colonel William Bullock's Regiment (First Regiment of Militia, County of Bristol, Massachusetts), 1761.


SAMUEL THOMPSON (1669-1749) of New Haven, Con- necticut ; Lieutenant and Captain of First Company; Dep- uty, 1716.


VALENTINE WHEELER ( 1725-1791) of Rehoboth, Mass- achusetts; Major in Colonel Jerathmeel Bower's Regiment (First Regiment of Militia in County of Bristol, Massa- chusetts), 1762; Lieutenant Colonel in Colonel William Bullock's Regiment (First Regiment of Militia in County of Bristol, Massachusetts), February, 1767; Captain of Fourth Rehoboth Company of First Regiment of Bristol


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Company (Colonel William Bullock's Regiment), Septem- ber, 1767.


JAMES BISHOP (- 1691) of New Haven, Connecti- cut; Secretary of New Haven Colony, 1661-'65; Governor's Assistant, Connecticut Colony, 1668-'83; Deputy-Governor, 1683-'91.


TIMOTHY BAKER (1647-1729) of Northampton, Massa- chusetts; Ensign of Train Band (in Militia) in Captain William Turner's Company, Falls Fight, 1676; Ensign of Foot under Captain Cook, 1685.


PHILIP WHEELER (1698-1765) of Rehoboth, Massachu- setts; Captain of a Company of the First Bristol Regi- ment in 1758; served in King Philip's War.


ANTHONY THOMPSON (1612-1648) of New Haven, Connecticut; Signer of "Compact" with Governor Eaton and Reverend John Davenport, at New Haven, 1639; Sol- dier in Indian troubles, 1642.


WILLIAM CLARK (1609-1690) of Massachusetts; served as Lieutenant in King Philip's War.


JOHN STRONG (1605-1699), Colony of Massachusetts Bay; Deputy to General Court of Mass., 1641-'44.


JOHN HOLLISTER (1612-1665) of Wethersfield, Connec- ticut; Deputy in General Court of Massachusetts, 1644; Deputy to General Court of Connecticut, 1645-'56; Lieu- tenant in Militia and served in King Philip's War.


RICHARD TREAT (1584-1669) of Connecticut; one of the Patentees for Connecticut named in the Royal Char- ter, 1662; Member of Governor John Winthrop's Coun- cil, 1663-'65; Deputy to First General Court, 1637-'44; for Wethersfield County ; Assistant, 1657-'65.


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PALMER TILTON


First Lieutenant (Retired), U. S. Army. Born, Boston, January 28, 1852.


Son of Warren Tilton (1824-1892) and Sarah Ann (Ould) Tilton (1829- 1902). Grandson of Stephen Tilton (1790-1857) and Priscilla Hale (Brown) Tilton (- 1862). Great-grandson of


Stephen Tilton (1767-1799) and Huldah (Palmer) Tilton (- 1793).


Great-great-grandson of


Nathaniel Tilton (1745 -) and Annie (Safford) Tilton (-). Great-great-great-grandson of


DANIEL TILTON (1697-1745) and Sarah (-) Tilton 1770). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


ABRAHAM TILTON (- 1690) and Mary (Jacobs) Tilton (-).


DANIEL TILTON (1697-1745) of Ipswich, Massachusetts ; Lieutenant at Louisbourg, 1745; Lieutenant of Second Company, Fifth Massachusetts Regiment, 1744; in In- dian Fights, 1722.


ABRAHAM TILTON (- 1690) of Ipswich, Massachu- setts; Lieutenant in Sir William Phipps' Expedition against Canada, 1690.


JAMES BRAINERD TAYLOR TUPPER


Born, Longmeadow, Massachusetts, November 8, 1839. Son of


Martyn Tupper (1800-1872) and Persis L. (Peck) Tupper (1804- 1871). Grandson of


Thomas Tupper (1762-1853) and Martha (Wood) Tupper (- 1805).


Daniel Peck (1769-1828) and Persis (Ladd) Peck (1775-1854).


Captain, W.S. army


Born, 1867; died, 1901.


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Great-grandson of


Solomon Tupper (1731-1801) and - (-) Tupper (-). Daniel Peck (1742-1802) and Jerusha (Yerrington) Peck (-).


Great-great-grandson of


Eliakim Tupper (1681 -) and Joanna (Gibbs) Tupper (-).


Samuel Peck (1707 -) and Alice (Way) Peck (-).




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