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Great-great-great-grandson of
Thomas Tupper (1638-1706) and Martha (Mayhew) Tupper (- 1717).
Samuel Peck (1678-1735) and Elizabeth (Lee) Peck (- 1731).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of
THOMAS TUPPER (1578-1676) and Anne (-) Tupper (1586- 1676).
THOMAS MAYHEW (1592-1681) and Martha (Parkhurst) May- hew (-).
Joseph Peck (1641-1718) and Sarah (-) Peck (- 1726). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
WILLIAM PECK (1601-1694) and Elizabeth (-) Peck (- I683).
THOMAS TUPPER, SR. (1578-1676) of Sandwich, Massa- chusetts; founder of Sandwich in 1637; Captain and Mem- ber of Council of War; Selectman; Deputy to the General Court for nineteen years.
THOMAS MAYHEW (1592-1681) of Massachusetts; Deputy from Watertown, Massachusetts to the General Court, 1636-'44; bought Martha's Vineyard and Nan- tucket in 1641, becoming thereby a proprietor by patent ; Governor, 1647-'81; Commander of Martha's Vineyard, Province of New York by Commission from Governors Lovelace and Nichols.
WILLIAM PECK ( 1601-1694) of New Haven, Connecti- cut; one of the founders of New Haven Colony in 1638; Deputy from New Haven, 1640-'48.
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FRANK TWEEDY
Topographical Engineer, U. S. Geological Survey. Born, New York City, June 12, 1854.
Son of Oliver Burr Tweedy (1806-1899) and Maria (Lord) Tweedy (1813-1882). Grandson of
Samuel Tweedy (1775-1868) and Ann (Burr) Tweedy (1783- 1849). Great-grandson of Oliver Burr (1745-1797) and Elizabeth (Smith) Burr (-). Great-great-grandson of
ANDREW BURR (1696-1763) and Sarah (Sturgis) Burr (-).
ANDREW BURR (1696-1763) of Fairfield, Connecticut; Lieutenant of Second Company of Fairfield (Train Band) 1731; Captain, 1733; Major in Fourth Connecticut Regi- ment, 1739; Colonel in the Connecticut Forces at the Siege of Louisburg, 1745; Speaker of the Assembly of Connecti- cut, 1745; Member of the War Committee for New Haven, 1746; Colonel of Fourth Regiment of Fairfield, 1750; Deputy for Fairfield, 1727-'47; Justice of the Peace, 1727- 45; Judge of County, 1745-'63; Speaker, 1741 et seq .; appointed to receive arms and accoutrements belonging to the King, used by soldiers in the Campaign against Crown Point, 1757.
HARRY WESTON VAN DYKE
Lawyer, Washington City. Born, New York City, April 11, 1872. Son of
Howard Butler Van Dyke (1840-1902) and Mary Elizabeth (Weston) Van Dyke (1839 -). Grandson of
Edmund Weston (1799-1870) and Sarah (Edson) Weston (1806- 1851).
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Great-grandson of.
Abner Weston (1760-1830) and Huldah (Washburn) Weston (1766-1845).
Joseph Edson (1782-1832) and Sarah (Throop) Edson (1783- 1863). Great-great-grandson of
Edmund Weston (1731-1814) and Mary (Tinkham) Weston (1732-1800).
Jonah Washburn (1733-1810) and Huldah (Sears) Washburn (1737-1816).
Josiah Edson (1758-1819) and Sarah (Pinney) Edson (1756- 1805). Great-great-great-grandson of
Edmund Weston (1698-1773) and Susannah (Jackson) Weston - 1734).
John Tinkham (1680-1766) and Hannah (Howland) Tinkham (1694-1792).
James Washburn (1698 -) and Elizabeth (Leonard) Wash- burn (-). Isaac Pinney (1716-1791) and Susannah (Phelps) Pinney (1731- 1795).
DAVID SEARS (1710-1788) and Phoebe (-) Sears (1712-1779). Great-great-great-great-grandson of
(- Edmund Weston (1660-1723) and Rebecca (Soule) Weston - 1732).
Eleazer Jackson (1669 -) and Hannah (Ransom) Jackson (-). Ephraim Tinkham (1649-1714) and Esther (Wright) Tinkham (1649-1717).
ISAAC HOWLAND (1649-1724) and Elizabeth (Vaughan) How- land (1652-1727).
James Washburn (1672 -) and Mary (Bowden) Washburn Isaac Pinney (1686-1717) and Abigail (Fillev) Pinney (1685- 1761). Joseph Phelps (1692-1761) and Susannah (Enos) Phelps (1699- 1773).
Josiah Sears (1675-1727) and Mercy (Howes) Sears (- 1720). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
EDMUND WESTON (1605-1686) and - (Delano) Weston (-).
John Soule (1632-1695) and Esther (-) Soule (-1673). Abraham Jackson (- 1714) and Remember (Morton) Jack- son - 1707).
EPHRAIM TINKHAM (1616-1685) and Mary (Brown) Tinkham (1627-1685).
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JOHN HOWLAND (1592-1673) and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland (1607-1687).
JOHN WASHBURN, JR. (1621-1686) and Elizabeth (Mitchell) Washburn (-).
ISAAC PINNEY (1663-1709) and Sarah (Clark) Pinnev (1663- -).
Joseph Phelps (1666-1716) and Sarah (Hosford) Phelps (1666- -). James Enos (1651-1714) and Abigail (Bissell) Enos (1661-1728). SILAS SEARS (1637-1697) and Anna (Bursall) Sears (- 1725). Samuel Howes (-1723) and - -) Howes (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
GEORGE SOULE (- 1680) and Mary (Becket) Soule (- NATHANIEL. MORTON (1613-1685) and Lydia (Cooper) Morton 1677). (-). JOHN WASHBURN 1670) and Margerie (-) Washburn (1586 -). EXPERIENCE MITCHELL (1609-1689) and Jane (Cook) Mitchell -). Humphrey Pinney (- 1683) and Mary (Hull) Pinney (- I684).
DANIEL CLARK (1622-1710) and Mary (Newberry) Clark I688).
TIMOTHY PHELPS (1639-1719) and Mary (Griswold) Phelps (1644- -). JOHN HOSFORD (-
- 1698) and Phillury (Thrall) Hosford (- 1683). Samuel Bissell (1640-1698) and Abigail (Holcombe) Bissell (- 1688).
RICHARD SEARS (1590-1676) and Dorothy (Thatcher) Sears 1679).
Joseph Howes (- 1694) and Elizabeth (Mayo) Howes 1700).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
GEORGE HULL (- ) and - -) Hull (-). THOMAS NEWBERRY (-) and (- Newberry (-). WILLIAM PHELPS (1599-1672) and Mary (Dover) Phelps I675).
EDWARD GRISWOLD (1607-1691) and Margaret (-) Griswold (- 1670).
WILLIAM THRALL (1606-1679) and - (-) Thrall (- 1676).
JOHN BISSELL (1591-1677) and - - (-) Bissell (- 1641). THOMAS HOWES (- 1665) and Mary (Burr) Howes (-). JOHN MAYO (-) and Thomasine (-) Mayo (-).
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DAVID SEARS (1710-1788) of Middleborough, Massachu- setts; served as a Second Lieutenant in the French and In- dian Wars; served with the Massachusetts Troops at Onei- da Station, New York, 1758; served as a scout under Lieu- tenant Crooker, in Queen Ann's War, 1712.
ISAAC HOWLAND (1649-1724) of Middleborough, Massachusetts; served as an Ensign and Lieutenant, with Captain Church, in King Philip's War; Representative to General Court, 1689-'95.
EDMUND WESTON ( 1605-1686) of Duxbury, Massachu- setts; served as a soldier in Captain Myles Standish's Com- pany, 1643.
EPHRAIM TINKHAM (1616-1685) of Plymouth, Massa- chusetts; served as a Sergeant of the Governor's Body- Guard for more than twenty years; saw active service in King Philip's War.
JOHN HOWLAND (1592-1673) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts; the thirteenth Signer of the Compact on board the Mayflower, 1620; served in the First Encounter, at Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 1620; was Assistant to Gov- ernors Winslow and Prence, 1633-'35; was in command of Kennebec Trading Post in 1634; was Deputy to General Court, 1641, '52-'70; the "Beloved Pilgrim."
JOHN WASHBURN, JR. (1621-1686) of Duxbury, Massachusetts; served as a soldier in Pequot Alarm, 1645; served as a soldier in the Narragansett War; also served as a soldier in King Philip's War.
ISAAC PINNEY (1663-1709) of Windsor, Connecticut ; served as a Sergeant in Queen Ann's War, near Albany, New York, 1709.
SILAS SEARS (1637-1697) of Yarmouth, Massachusetts; Commissioned Ensign in the Barnstable Company, October
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28, 1681; commissioned Lieutenant, July 7, 1682; elected Representative to General Court in 1685, serving until 1691.
GEORGE SOULE (- 1680) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts; the thirty-fifth Signer of the Compact on board the Mayflower, 1620; served in Pequot War, 1637; was in the Plymouth Company, 1643; Representative to the General Court, 1645-'54.
NATHANIEL MORTON ( 1613-1685) of Plymouth, Massa- chusetts; Secretary of the Plymouth Colony in 1645, hold- ing office for forty years; Member of the Council of War that declared war against the Awashonks, 1671; he was the author of "New England's Memorial."
JOHN WASHBURN (- 1670) of Duxbury, Massachu- setts; first Secretary of Massachusetts Bay Colony, serving until 1628; served as a soldier in Captain Myles Standish's Company, 1643.
EXPERIENCE MITCHELL (1609-1689) of Duxbury, Massachusetts; served as a soldier in Captain Myles Stand- ish's Company, 1643.
DANIEL CLARK (1622-1710) of Windsor, Connecticut ; Lieutenant in First Troop of Mounted Horse, under Cap- tain John Mason, 1657; confirmed as its Captain, May 12, 1664, serving in command until 1681; Representative to General Court, 1656-'61; was Assistant to Governor, 1662-'64; Secretary to the Colony of Connecticut, 1658-'63.
TIMOTHY PHELPS (1639-1719) of Windsor, Connecti- cut; commissioned Lieutenant in Captain Matthew Allyn's Company, Colonel William Whiting's Regiment, 1709; saw active service in Queen Ann War; was afterwards a Captain.
JOHN HOSFORD (- 1698) of Windsor, Connecticut;
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served in Captain Daniel Clark's Company of Dragoons during King Philip's War, 1676.
RICHARD SEARS (1590-1676) of Yarmouth, Massachu- setts; served as a soldier in the Yarmouth Company, Lieu- tenant William Palmer commanding, 1643; was a Repre- sentative to the General Court in 1662.
GEORGE HULL (-) of Dorchester, Massachusetts, and Windsor, Connecticut; Representative to General Court from Dorchester, 1634-'36; Representative from Windsor to first General Court in Connecticut for thirty terms prior to 1654; Assistant to Governor, 1654.
THOMAS NEWBERRY (-) of Windsor, Connecticut ; Representative to General Court, 1634-'35.
WILLIAM PHELPS (1599-1672) of Windsor, Connecti- cut; appointed a Member of the Court, composed of eight citizens, "to govern the people of Connecticut," March 3, 1636; Deputy to Court which declared war against Pe- quots, 1637; Assistant to Governor, 1638; was a Represen- tative to General Court, 1645-'51.
EDWARD GRISWOLD (1607-1691) of Windsor and Kill- ingsworth, Connecticut; Representative from Windsor to General Court from 1656 to date of King Charles' Charter ; Representative from Killingsworth to General Court, 1678-'88.
WILLIAM THRALL ( 1606-1679) of Windsor, Connecti- cut; served in Pequot War, under Captain John Mason, 1637.
JOHN BISSELL (1591-1677) of Windsor, Connecticut; Captain of the Windsor .Troops, 1675-'76, serving in King Philip's War.
THOMAS HOWES (- 1665) of Yarmouth, Massachu- setts ; served in Captain William Palmer's Company, 1643. JOHN MAYO (-) of Barnstable, Massachusetts ;
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served in Lieutenant Thomas Dymoke's Company, 1643, and saw active service, 1643-'44.
GEORGE TULLY VAUGHAN
Assistant Surgeon-General, U. S. Marine Hospital Service. Born, Nelson County, Virginia, June 27, 1859.
Son of Washington L. Vaughan (1833-1882) and Frances E. (Shields) Vaughan (1842 -).
Grandson of George Vaughan (1801-1876) and Mary C. (Edmunds) Vaughan (1805-1875)
Great-grandson of
Rowland Edmunds (1775-1840) and Elizabeth (Nevil) Edmunds (1780 -). Great-great-grandson of
JAMES NEVIL (1728-1784) and Mary (Lewis) Nevil (-).
JAMES NEVIL (1728-1784); Captain of the Albermarle Company, Virginia Militia, 1757-'58; served in the French . and Indian Wars; Major of Amherst County Troops, 1761; Lieutenant Colonel, 1764; Colonel, 1769.
JOHN SIDNEY WEBB
Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Washington City, January 26, 1860. Son of
William Benning Webb (1825-1896) and Emily Munroe (Ran- dall) Webb (1829-1893).
Grandson of
John Freeman Webb (1798-1875) and Charlotte Anne (Poor) Webb (1805-1885).
Great-grandson of
John Webb (1759-1828) and Elizabeth (Curtis) Webb (-). Moses Poor (1774-1852) and Charlotte (White) Poor (1772- 1863).
Great-great-grandson of
Joseph Webb (1727-1761) and Mehitable (Nott) Webb (1732- -).
JOHN ELFRETH WATKINS. Born, 1852; died, 1903.
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Calvin White (1738 -) and Mary Lucas (Emmons) White (-). Eliphalet Poor (1746-1827) and Elizabeth (Little) Poor (1752- 1827). Great-great-great-grandson of
Gershon Nott (1693-1772) and Sarah (Waterhouse) Nott (- 1779).
Samuel Poor (1706-1748) and Elizabeth (Seare) Poor (1712- 1779).
Ebenezer White (1700 -) and Anna (Short) White (- 1803). Great great-great-great-grandson of
JOHN NOTT (1651-1710) and Patience (Miller) Nott (1657-1745). HENRY POOR (1650-1741) and Abigail (Hale) Poor (1662 -). Samuel White (1676-1760) and Anna (Pratt) White (1682-1757).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
Ebenezer White (1648 -) and Hannah (Phillips) White (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
THOMAS WHITE (1599 -) and - (-) White (-).
HENRY POOR (1650-1741) of Rowley, Massachusetts; served in King Philip's War.
JOHN NOTT (1651-1710) of Wethersfield, Connecticut; Sergeant in command of twenty-six men, furnished for the Pequot War.
THOMAS WHITE (1599 -) of Weymouth, Massachu- setts; served as Captain of Militia; Deputy, 1637-'71.
JOSEPH WHEELER
Brigadier-General (Retired), U. S. Army. Born, Augusta, Georgia, September 10, 1836.
Son of
Joseph Wheeler (1787-1866) and Julia Knox (Hull) Wheeler (1799-1842).
Grandson of .
Joseph Wheeler (1748 -) and Lucy (Smith) Wheeler (1754- 1817).
Great-grandson of
Isaac Smith (1734 -) and Lucy (Clarke) Smith (-). I3
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Great-great-grandson of Jonah Smith (1699 -) and Grace (Riggs) Smith (1708 -). Great-great-great-grandson of
Edward Riggs (1680-1712) and Abigail (Nichols) Riggs (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of
Samuel Riggs (1639 -) and Sarah (Baldwin) Riggs (-). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
Edward Riggs (1605 -) and Elizabeth (Roosa) Riggs (-). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
EDWARD RIGGS (1585-1672) and Elizabeth (-) Riggs (-).
EDWARD RIGGS (1585-1672) of Roxbury, Massachusetts ; was Sergeant in the Pequot War in 1637.
SAMUEL WALTER WOODWARD
Merchant, Washington City. Born, Damariscotta, Maine, December 13, 1848.
Son of Samuel Woodward (1819-1875) and Jerusha Baker (Erskine) Woodward (1828 -). Grandson of
James Woodward (1783-1843) and Lavina (Wadsworth) Wood- ward (1783-1868).
Great-grandson of
Cephas Wadsworth (1743-1819) and Molly (Cooke) Wadsworth (1743-1827).
Great-great-grandson of
Peleg Wadsworth (1715-1774) and Susanna (Sampson) Wads- worth (1720 -). Great-great-great-grandson of
John Sampson (1688 -) and Priscilla (Bartlett) Sampson (1697 -).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of
BENJAMIN BARTLETT (- 1691) and Ruth (Peabodie) Bartlett (1658 -).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
WILLIAM PEABODIE (1620-1707) and Elizabeth (Alden) Peabodie (-).
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Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden (-). BENJAMIN BARTLETT (- 1691) of Duxbury, Massa,- chusetts; Lieutenant of Militia; Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1685.
WILLIAM PEABODIE [PABODIE] (1620-1707) of Ply- mouth, Massachusetts; Member under arms in Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company in 1643; Deputy from Duxbury to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1654, 1663, 1671-'82.
JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; last surviving signer of Mayflower Compact; Member under arms of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643; Member of the Board of Assistants to the Governor, 1633-'41, 1651-'87; First Assistant or Deputy-Governor 1666-'87; Deputy from Duxbury, 1641-'42, 1643-'49; Member of the Council of War, 1646, '53, '60, '67, '71, '75- '76. Treasurer of the Colony, 1656-'59.
WALTER WYMAN
Surgeon-General, U. S. Public Health Marine Hospital Service. Born, St. Louis, Missouri, August 17, 1848.
Son of Edward Wyman (1815-1888) and Elizabeth Frances (Hadley) Wyman (1819-1859).
Grandson of
Nehemiah Wyman (1786-1869) and Susan Francis (Cutter) Wy- man (1789-1864).
Great-grandson of
Nehemiah Wyman (1762-1820) and Susanna (Stearns) Wyman (1762-1847).
Samuel Cutter (1758-1820) and Rebecca (Hill) Cutter (- 1847).
Great-great-grandson of
NEHEMIAH WYMAN (1722-1775) and Elizabeth (Winn) Wyman (1719 -).
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Samuel Cutter (1736-1791) and Susannah (Francis) Cutter (1734-). Great-great-great-grandson of
Samuel Cutter (1700-1737) and Anna (Harrington) Cutter (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of William Cutter (1649-1723) and Rebecca (Rolfe) Cutter (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
RICHARD CUTTER (1621-1693) and Elizabeth (-) Cutter (-).
NEHEMIAH WYMAN ( 1722-1775) of Woburn, Massachu- setts; served as Sergeant in Captain David Green's Com- pany, raised by Colonel Eleazer Tyng, which marched to the relief of Fort William Henry in August, 1757; again in ser- vice in 1759; Lieutenant, 1673-'74.
RICHARD . CUTTER (1621-1693) of Cambridge, Massa- chusetts; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1643.
LIST OF MI A NCESTORS
EMBERS AND
The names of members are printed in italics.
Abbot, Anna, 125.
Abbot, George, 85, 86.
Abbot, Hannah, 85.
Anderson, James House, 27.
Abbot, John, 85.
Anderson, James Thomas, 27.
Abbot, Lydia, 125.
Angell, John, 45, 47.
Abbot, Sarah, 84.
Angell, Martha, 44.
Acie, Elizabeth, 140.
Angell, Mary, 105.
Adams, Alice, 41.
Angell, Thomas, 45, 47, 48, 106, 107. Appleby, Bignall, 29.
Adams, William, 41.
Agnew, Martha Jane, 123.
Alcock, Joanna, 163, 168.
Alden, Elizabeth, 49, 164, 186.
Appleton, Samuel, 34, 156.
Armistead, Judith, 137.
Armstrong, Susan W., 105. Arnold, Eleazur, 105.
Arnold, Elizabeth, 66.
Allen, Elizabeth, 44.
Arnold, Freelove, 105.
Allen, Hannah, 123.
Arnold, Jeremiah, 105.
Arnold, Job, 105. Arnold, John, 66.
Arnold, Jonathan, 66.
Arnold, Richard, 105, 106.
Arnold, Thomas, 105, 106, 107. Astwood, Hannah, 69. Astwood, John, 69, 70.
Atherton, Humphrey, 53, 54.
Allyn, Mary, 163. Allyn, Matthew, 164, 166. Alvord, Sarah, 149.
Atherton, Thankful, 53. Atkins, Henry, 79.
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Appleby, George Franklin, 29.
Appleton, Judith, 34, 156.
Alden, John, 49, 51, 113, 114, 164, 166, 168, 169, 172, 173, 187. Alden, Ruth, 113, 163, 168. Alden, Sarah, 172.
Allen, Susannah, 162, 167. Alley, Sarah, 119. Alling, Esther, '173. Alling, John, 161. Alling, Jonathan, 160. Alling, Mary, 160. Allyn, John, 163, 166.
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Ambler, Mary, 130. Amos, Esther, 44.
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Atkins, Joshua, 79.
Atkins, Mary, 79.
Baker, Timothy, 174, 175.
Atkins, Nathaniel, 79.
Baker, William, 173.
Atkinson, Nancy, 102, 104.
Balch, Tabitha, 115.
Atwater, John, 68.
Baldwin, Jonathan, 85.
Atwater, Loly, 160.
Baldwin, Joshua, 84.
Atwater, Medad, 160.
Baldwin, Josiah, 84.
Atwater, Miriam, 68.
Baldwin, Mary 84, 155.
Atwater, Titus, 68.
Baldwin, Sarah, 186.
Atwood, Machel, 79.
Atwood, Rebecca, 79.
Audley, Ann, 55.
Bangs, Rebecca, 59.
Austin, Abigail, 148.
Barber, Amzi Lorenzo, 33.
Averill, Daniel, 31.
Averill, Henry Ketchum, 30.
Averill, Henry Ketchum, Jr., 30.
Averill, Nathan, 30.
Avery, Elisha, 162.
Barker, Sarah, 85.
Barnard, Job, 34.
Barnard, Timothy, 34, 35.
Barnard, Uriah, 34.
Barnard, William, 34.
Barnum, Susan Louise, 56.
Barsboom, Anna, 124.
Bartlett, Benjamin, 186, 187.
128, 129,
Bartlett, Ichabod, 127.
Bartlett, Josiah, 127.
Bartlett, Molly, 127.
Bartlett, Priscilla, 186.
Bartlett, Robert, 128, 129.
Bass, John, 113, 163, 168.
Ayer, Mehitable, 84.
Ayer, Samuel, 85, 86.
Ayers, Robert, 85.
Ayers, Temperance, 79.
Backus, Hannah, 134. Backus, William, 134, 135.
Bagg, Emma, 124.
Baily, Dinah, 170.
Baird, Absalom, 32, 33.
Baird John, 32, 33.
Baird, William, 32, 33.
Baker, Aaron, 173.
Baker, Enoch, 173.
Baker, Jerusha, 68.
Baker, John, 68, 69, 173.
Baker, Martha Ann, 173.
Bass, Samuel, 163, 164, 166, 168, 169. Bass, Sarah, 113.
Bassett, Hezekiah, 160.
Bassett, Lucy, 160.
Bassett, William, 160.
Batchelder, Ebenezer, 36, 37, 38.
Batchelder, George Aiken, 36.
Batchelder, Joseph Frederick, 37.
Batchelder, Joseph M., 36, 37.
Batchelder, Nathan, 36, 37.
Batchelder, Richard, 36, 37.
Battee, Dinah, 144.
Baxter, Hannah, 79.
Baxter, John, 79, 81. Beall, Jane, 112.
Avery, Hannah, 76.
Avery, Helen Sybil, 162.
Avery, Humphrey, 162, 164.
Avery, James, 77, 78, 128, 140, 141, 163.
Avery, James, Jr., 163.
Avery, John, 77, 140, 141.
Avery, Margaret, 163.
Avery, Mary, 76, 127, 140.
Avery, Samuel, 127, 162, 163.
Avery, Sybil, 162.
Avery, William, 162.
Axtell, Hannah, 85.
Ayer, Elizabeth, 85.
Barber, Jane, 54.
Barber, LeDroict Langdon, 33.
Barbour, Elizabeth, 154.
Barbour, George, 154, 155.
Ball, Sarah, 160. Bancroft, Elizabeth, 125.
Baker, Sarah, 58.
Bass, Mary, 162, 168.
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Beall, Ninian, 112. Beaman, Hannah, 134. Bean, Margaret, 36, 37. Becket, Mary, 180. Beckwith, Basil, 38. Beckwith, Charles, 38.
Beckwith, Frederick W., 38.
Beckwith, George, 38.
Bird, Thomas, 53.
Beckwith, John, 38.
Birge, Anna, 157.
Birge, Cyrus, 157.
Birge, David, 157.
Birge, Elijah, 157.
Birge, Joseph, 157.
Bishop, Hannah, 115.
Bishop, James, 174, 175.
Bishop, Rebecca, 173.
Bissell, Abigail, 180.
Bissell, John, 180, 183.
Bissell, Samuel, 180.
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 108.
Blackwell, William, 108.
Blagden, Thomas, 48.
Blanchard, Nathaniel, 113.
Blanchard, Thomazin, 113.
Bland, Edward, 29.
Bland, Richard, 29.
Bland, Sarah Anne, 29.
Bland, Theodorick, 29, 30.
Bland, William, 29.
Blanford, John, 89, 91.
Blanford, Sarah, 88. Bliss, Hannah, 125.
Blood, Elizabeth, 84, 121.
Blossom, Mercy, 158.
Boggs, Archibald, 57.
Boggs, Pamela Robertson, 57.
Bolling, Agnes, 148. Booth, Joseph, 125.
Booth, Lydia, 125.
Booth, Robert, 126.
Booth, Simeon, 126.
Booth, Zachariah, 125.
Borden, Amy, 70.
Borden, Benjamin, 71.
Borden, Joseph, 71. Borden, Richard, 71.
Borowell, Ann, 71, 101, 140.
Borowell, Anna, 77.
Bourne, Ann, 171.
Beebe, Jerusha, 91. Belcher, Mary 163. Belden, Mary, 168. Bell, George, 39, 40.
Bell, Samuel, 39, 40.
Bell, William Duffield, 39, 40.
Belt, Joseph, III.
Belt, Middleton, III.
Benedict, Mary, 88.
Benedict, Thomas, 88, 90.
Benjamin, Edmund Burke, 40. Benjamin, Marcus, 40. Benjamin, Orson, 40. Bennett, Anne, 29.
Bennett, Benjamin, 44.
Bennett, Henry, 43.
Bennett, Nebadiah Westcott, 43. Bennett, Richard, 29.
Bennett, Robert, 43.
Bennett, Robert Root, 43.
Bennett, Samuel, 44, 45, 46.
Bennett, William Henry, 43. Bent, Abner, 27. Bent, Elijah, 27.
Bent, Hopestill, 27. Bent, John, 28. Bent, Peter, 27. Bent, Sarah, 27.
Bent, Silas, 27, 28.
Berry, Desire, 44. Beverly, Peter, 137, 138.
Beverly, Susannah, 137. Bigelow, Abigail, 149. Bigelow, Sarah, 122. Bill, Benjamin, 44.
Bill, Philip, 44, 45, 46, 47. Bill, Prudence, 44.
Billings, Abby, 76. Bingham, Calvin, 134.
Bingham, Joseph, 134, 135.
Bingham, Lucina, 134. Bingham, Thomas, 134.
Bird, Benjamin, 53. Bird, Susannah, 53.
Beckwith, John W., 38.
Beckwith, Paul Edmond Chou- teau, 38.
192
SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS
Bourne, Jesse Jacob, 171.
Bowden, Mary, 179.
Bowditch, Susannah, 162, 167.
Bowditch, William, 162, 167,
I68.
Boyd, Alexander, 52.
Boyd, Allen Richards, 52.
Boynton, Abigail, 36, 37.
Brown, Henry, 105, 106.
Brown, John, 121, 132.
Brown, Mary, 114, 131, 135, 179.
Brown, Phebe, 105.
Brown, Priscilla Hale, 176.
Bradford, Elizabeth. 163.
Brown, Rebecca, 14I.
Bradford, Joseph, 127, 172.
Bradford, Priscilla, 127.
Brown, Susanna, 32, 33.
Brown, Tabitha, 87.
Brown, Thomas, 27, 28.
Bradford, William, 41, 42, 43, 163, 164, 166, 167, 172.
Brownson, Gideon, 67, 68.
Brady, Rebecca, 118.
Bratt, Susanna, 123.
Bratt de Hooges, Eva, 170.
Brent, George, 75.
Bryan, Elijah, 56.
Bryan, Frederick Carlos, 56.
Bryan, Richard, Jr., 57.
Bryant, Hannah, 122.
Buck, Alice, 131.
Brewster, Hannah, IOI.
Brewster, Jonathan, IOI.
Brewster, Love, 128.
Brewster, Patience, 60, 116.
Brewster, Sarah, 128.
Buell, Elias, 54.
Buell, Jesse, 54.
Buell, Julia C., 54.
Buell, Peter, 55, 56.
Bull, Rebecca, 64.
Bunker, Ann, 35.
Bunker, Mary, 35.
Bunker, Peleg, 35.
Burd, James, 144, 145.
Burd, Jean, 144.
Burdett, Sarah, 108.
Burdett, Thomas, 108.
Burdett, William, 108, 109.
Burges, Mary, 113.
Burlingame, Elizabeth, 105.
Burnap, Tabitha, 84.
Burnham, Abigail, 156.
Brooks, Thomas, 55, 56.
Brown, Ann, 108.
Brown, Catherine, 140.
Brown, Chad, 45, 48.
Brown, Daniel, 45.
Brown, Elizabeth, 27.
Brown, Gustavus, 108.
Brown, Hannah, 31.
Bradford, Alice, 41.
Bradford, Deborah, 172.
Bradford, Elisha, 172.
Brown, Sarah, 45, 114.
Brownson, Mary, 67.
Bryan, Anne Butler, 137.
Bryan, Constant, 56.
Brent, Jane, 75.
Brent, Robert, 75.
Brewer, Hannah, 85, 126.
Brewer, John, 144, 146.
Brewer, Rachel, 144.
Buck, Ebenezer, 131.
Buck, Jonathan, 131, 132.
Budd, Rose, 109, 144.
Budd, Thomas, 110, III, 144,
147.
Brewster, William, 60, 62, 101, 102, 116, 117, 128, 129. Bridgum, Mary, 88.
Briggs, Betsey, 102, 104.
Briggs, George Cary, 54.
Briggs, Isaac B., 54.
Briggs, Southwick Cary, 54.
Brinckerhoff, Abraham Joris, 31.
Brinckerhoff, Margaretta, 31.
Briscoe, Ruth, 160.
Bronson, Sarah, 158.
Brooke, Dorothy, 102, 103.
Brooke, James, 102, 104.
Brooke, Robert, 103, 104.
Brooke, Roger, 102, 103.
Brooks, Hannah, 55.
Burnham, Ruth, 88.
Boynton, Joshua, 36, 37, 38.
Bradford, Samuel, 163.
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193
IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Burnham, Thomas, Jr., 89, 91. Burr, Andrew, 178. Burr, Ann, 178. Burr, Mary, 180. Burr, Oliver, 178. 1
Bursall, Anna, 180. Bursel, Anna, 59. Burt, Mary, 125.
Burwell, Elizabeth, 136. Burwell, Lewis, 137, 138. Burwell, Nathaniel, 136.
Bury, Lucy, 148. Butler, Benjamin, 153, 154. Butler, Dorothy, 158. Butler, Eli, 153. Butt, Archibald Willingham, 57. Butt, Joshua Willingham, 57. Butterfield, Susan, 41, 161. Byrne, Mary A. T., 107. Calkins, Clarissa, 170. Camp, Abigail, 49. Camp, Nicholas, 49, 51. Candee, Hannah, 63.
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