The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois, Part 1

Author: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Chicago : The Society
Number of Pages: 256


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CHICAGO. 1897.


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OFFICERS, 1897


GOVERNOR Edward Mckinstry Teall 160 La Salle Street DEPUTY-GOVERNOR Samuel Eberly Gross


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Lyman Dresser Hammond


SECRETARY Seymour Morris 5342 Washington Avenue


DEPUTY-SECRETARY Scott Jordan TREASURER Frank Eugene Spooner 603 Y. M. C. A. Building


REGISTRAR


John Smith Sargent HISTORIAN Edward Milton Adams


CHANCELLOR Judge Frank Baker CHAPLAIN Rev. Dr. Frank Wakely Gunsaulus


GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL


Deming Haven Preston Henry Austin Osborn


Charles Thomson Atkinson Edward Mckinstry Teall Samuel Eberly Gross Lyman Dresser Hammond Frank Eugene Spooner John Smith Sargent Edward Milton Adams Seymour Morris


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COMMITTEE ON MEMBERSHIP Frederick Clifton Pierce George Butters " Ebenezer Lane


COMMITTEE ON ENTERTAINMENT George Samuel Marsh Hobart C. Chatfield-Taylor Hiram Holbrook Rose


DELEGATES TO THE GENERAL COURT Hempstead Washburne Henry Sherman Boutell Samuel Eberly Gross Frank Bassett Tobey Rev. Abbott Eliot Kittredge, D. D.


ALTERNATES George Whitfield Newcomb Albert Eugene Snow Edward Beecher Case William Wolcott Strong Charles Durkee Dana


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Edward Milton Adams*


Victor Clifton Alderson Charles Thomson Atkinson John Newbury Bagley Edward Payson Bailey


Judge Frank Baker Harry Jenkins Bardwell


Warren Lippitt Beckwith


Asahel Frank Bennett


Henry Sherman Boutell


Col. Andrew Sheridan Burt, U. S. A.


George Butters


Edward Beecher Case


Alfred Henry Castle


Chandler Pease Chapman


Charles Cromwell*


Daniel Charles Daggett


Charles Durkee Dana*


Oliver Partridge Dickinson


Alfred Beers Eaton


Marvin Andrus Farr


Charles Newton Fessenden Albert Judson Fisher Francis Porter Fisher


Dr. George Foster Fiske


Wyman Kneeland Flint James Monroe Flower Henry Clay Fuller James Harris Gilbert Edwin Fraser Gillette Lester Orestes Goddard


Albert Mattoon Graves


Nelson Cowles Gridley


Samuel Eberly Gross*


Rev. Frank Wakely Gunsaulus, D. D. Lemuel Ruggles Hall Lyman Dresser Hammond* Cyrus Austin Hardy Maj. Forrest Henry Hathaway, U. S. A. John Whipple Hill Marvin Allen Ives* Rev. James Gibson Johnson, D. D. Scott Jordan* Rev. Abbott Eliot Kittredge, D. D. Ebenezer Lane


Joseph Lathrop John Larkin Lincoln, Jr.


Josiah Lewis Lombard*


. John Conant Long George Mulhollan Lyon Eames MacVeagh


George Samuel Marsh


Dr. Franklin Adams Meacham


Frederick Laforrest Merrick


William Dorrance Messinger


Charles David Mill


Charles Kingsbury Miller*


Seymour Morris* George Henry Moore


William John Moore


George Whitfield Newcomb


Henry Austin Osborn


Joseph Edward Otis, Jr.


Philo Adams Otis Rodman Corse Pell*


Frederick Clifton Pierce


Charles Clarence Poole


Heman Rogers Powers Deming Haven Preston


Charles Frederick Quincy


Capt. Philip Reade, U. S. A .*


Charles Ridgely


Hiram Holbrook Rose*


Landon Cabell Rose John Smith Sargent* Edwin Henry Sedgwick Frank Slosson Wyllys King Smith* Albert Eugene Snow Frank Eugene Spooner John Alden Spoor* William Wolcott Strong Capt. Eugene L. Swift, U. S. A. Hobart C. Chatfield-Taylor Edward Mckinstry Teall* Frank Bassett Tobey William Ruggles Tucker* Henry Lathrop Turner Frederic William Upham* Gov. William Henry Upham


Henry Sherman Vail John Demmon Vandercook


Horatio Loomis Wait Hempstead Washburne* Samuel Rogers Wells William Barker Wheelock


Charles Pratt Whitney Dr. Eugene Wolcott Whitney William Ward Wight Frederick Hampden Winston*


Jonathan Edwards Woodbridge


Harry Linn Wright Walter Channing Wyman


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This Volume is intended to supplement Publication No. 2, which contains the History, Charter and By- Laws of the Illinois Society, together with the Lines of Descent of Members, Nos. 1 to 75.


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MEMBERS No. 75 to 109 WITH THEIR LINE OF DESCENT.


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No. 101. Gen. No. 1832.


JOHN NEWBURY BAGLEY.


DETROIT, MICH.


Tenth in descent from Gov. Thomas Dudley.


Ninth in descent from Gov. Simon Bradstreet. Ninth in descent from Gov. George Wyllys. Ninth in descent from Richard Saltonstall.


Eighth in descent from Major John Pynchon. Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Saltonstall. Seventh in descent from Col. John Pynchon. Seventh in descent from Col. Samuel Partridge. Seventh in descent from Lieut. Joseph Judson.


No. 88. Gen. No. 1655.


EDWARD PAYSON BAILEY.


Eighth in descent from William Phelps. Eighth in descent from Tristram Coffin. Eighth in descent from Capt. Edmund Greenleaf. Eighth in descent from Lieut. William Stickney. Seventh in descent from Lieut. Jonathan Rudd.


Seventh in descent from Samuel Ladd,


Seventh in descent from John Hartshorn. Seventh in descent from Lieut. Tristram Coffin. Fifth in descent from Joshua Bayley. Fourth in descent from Col. Jacob Bayley.


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No. 97. Gen. No. 1737.


ASAHEL FRANK BENNETT.


Seventh in descent from John Prescott, Ist. Seventh in descent from Thomas Rice. Seventh in descent from John White. Sixth in descent from Josiah White. Sixth in descent from John Prescott, 2d. Sixth in descent from Thomas Sawyer. Fifth in descent from John White. Fifth in descent from John Prescott, 3d. Fifth in descent from Nathaniel Sawyer. Fourth in descent from Phineas Sawyer. Third in descent from Moses Smith, Sr.


No. 76. Gen. No. 1647. COL. ANDREW SHERIDAN BURT, U. S. A.


FORT MISSOULA, MONT. Sixth in descent from Henry Burt.


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No. 83. Gen. No. 1650.


ALFRED HENRY CASTLE.


Seventh in descent from Maj. William Hathorne.


Sixth in descent from John Winchester. Sixth in descent from Lieut. Thomas Putnam. Sixth in descent from Lieut. John White. Fifth in descent from Capt. John Winchester. Fourth in descent from Maj. General Israel Putnam.


No. 96. Gen. No. 1736.


OLIVER PARTRIDGE DICKINSON.


Ninth in descent from Gov. Thomas Dudley.


Eighth in descent from Gov. Thomas Wells. Eighth in descent from Gov. Simon Bradstreet. . Eighth in descent from Robert Williams. Eighth in descent from Hugh Calkin. Eighth in descent from William Parke. Seventh in descent from William Hough. Seventh in descent from Anthony Stoddard.


Seventh in descent from William Douglas. Seventh in descent from John Leonard. Seventh in descent from Isaac Williams. Seventh in descent from John Perkins. Seventh in descent from Thomas Gridley. Seventh in descent from John Bissell. Sixth in descent from Lieut. Daniel White. Sixth in descent from Benjamin Wait.


Sixth in descent from Col. Samuel Partridge.


Sixth in descent from John Bissell, Jr. Sixth in descent from Roger Orvis. Sixth in descent from Joseph Dickinson. Fifth in descent from Capt. Joseph Hawley. Fifth in descent from Capt. Daniel White.


Fourth in descent from Col. Oliver Partridge.


Fourth in descent from Capt. Joel White.


Fourth in descent from Capt. Matthew Loomis.


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No. 82. Gen. No. 1649.


MARVIN ANDRUS FARR.


Eighth in descent from Surveyor General John Johnson.


Eighth in descent from Capt. John Whipple. Seventh in descent from John Guild.


Seventh in descent from George Robinson, Jr. Seventh in descent from John Whitney.


Seventh in descent from Matthias Farnsworth.


Seventh in descent from Hugh Rowe.


Seventh in descent from Capt. John Whipple,


Seventh in descent from John Tower. Sixth in descent from Capt. John Everett. Sixth in descent from John Shattuck.


Sixth in descent from Stephen Farr. Sixth in descent from Simon Stone.


Sixth in descent from Serg. John Randall.


No. 84. Gen. No. 1651. DR. GEORGE FOSTER FISKE.


Fourth in descent from Capt. Martin Severance.


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HENRY CLAY FULLER.


Ninth in descent from John Tilley.


Eighth in descent from John Howland.


Eighth in descent from Isaac Allerton. Eighth in descent from Robert Bodfish. Eighth in descent from William Crocker.


Eighth in descent from Robert Lee.


Seventh in descent from Ensign John Howland.


Seventh in descent from William Swift. Seventh in descent from Edmond Goodenow. Seventh in descent from Thomas Cushman. Seventh in descent from William Spooner. Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Warner. Sixth in descent from James Patterson. Sixth in descent from John Goodenow. Fifth in descent from Isaac Cushman.


Fourth in descent from Joseph Patterson.


No. 77. Gen. No. 1648.


JAMES HARRIS GILBERT.


Eighth in descent from John Stow, Sr.


Eighth in descent from John Butler. Eighth in descent from Hezekiah Usher. Eighth in descent from Thomas Stow. Seventh in descent from Jonathan Gilbert. Seventh in descent from John Stow. Sixth in descent from Lieut. Thomas Stow. Sixth in descent from Capt. Peter Butler. Fifth in descent from Lieut. Nathaniel Gilbert. Fourth in descent from Capt. Nathaniel Gilbert.


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No. 90. Gen. No. 1657.


EDWIN FRASER GILLETTE.


Eleventh in descent from William Brewster. Tenth in descent from Edmund Freeman. Tenth in descent from Gov. Thomas Prence. Tenth in descent from Edward Bangs. Tenth in descent from Richard Sparrow. Tenth in descent from Francis Cooke. Ninth in descent from Richard Sears. Ninth in descent from George Willard. Ninth in descent from Maj. John Freeman.


Ninth in descent from Capt. Jonathan Sparrow.


Ninth in descent from John Washburn.


Ninth in descent from Experience Mitchell. Ninth in descent from John Winslow. Eighth in descent from Capt. Paul Sears. Eighth in descent from John Washburn, Jr. Eighth in descent from Lieut. Francis Peabody. Eighth in descent from Major William Hathorne. Eighth in descent from Capt. John Capen. Eighth in descent from Capt. John Appleton. Seventh in descent from Stephen Mighill. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Peabody. Seventh in descent from Lieut. Thomas Putnam. Sixth in descent from Lieut. Jacob Perley.


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ALBERT MATTOON GRAVES.


Eighth in descent from Gov. William Bradford. Seventh in descent from Lieut. Andrew Newcomb. Seventh in descent from Maj. William Bradford. Sixth in descent from Isaac Graves. Sixth in descent from Richard Goodman. Fifth in descent from Philip Mattoon.


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No. 100. Gen. No. 1760. NELSON COWLES GRIDLEY.


Seventh in descent from Gov. Thomas Welles. Sixth in descent from Thomas Gridley.


No. 80. Gen. No. 1647. REV. FRANK WAKELY GUNSAULUS, D. D. Fifth in descent from Stephen Hawley.


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JOHN WHIPPLE HILL.


Eighth in descent from William Bullard. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Whipple. Seventh in descent from John Tower. Seventh in descent from George Barstow. Seventh in descent from Eleazer Metcalf. Seventh in descent from Edward Hall.


Seventh in descent from John Read, Sr. Sixth in descent from Simon Slocomb, Sr. Sixth in descent from Lieut. Preserved Abel. Sixth in descent from John Read, Jr. Fifth in descent from Jeremiah Whipple. Fifth in descent from Capt. Simon Slocumb. Fourth in descent from Ebenezer Walker. Fourth in descent from Ensign John Hall.


No. 102. Gen. No. 1833.


MARVIN ALLEN IVES.


Ninth in descent from Rev. Samuel Stone.


Eighth in descent from Ensign Thomas Harris. Eighth in descent from Capt. Nathaniel Merriman. Eighth in descent from John Moss. Eighth in descent from Judge Samuel Lothrop. Seventh in descent from Samuel Hall. Fifth in descent from Gideon Ives.


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No. 106. Gen. No. 1860. GEORGE MULHOLLAN LYON.


Third in descent from William Lyon.


No. 99. Gen. No. 1759.


EAMES MAC VEAGH.


Ninth in descent from Thomas Bunce.


Ninth in descent from Lieut. Samuel Smith.


Ninth in descent from John Bent. Eighth in descent from John Graves. Eighth in descent from Dr. Thomas Starr.


Eighth in descent from John How.


Eighth in descent from Thomas Eames. Eighth in descent from Maj. John Mason. Seventh in descent from Ensign William Goodrich. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Waite. Seventh in descent from Col. Joseph Buckminster.


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CHARLES DAVID MILL.


KANSAS CITY, MO.


Seventh in descent from Francis Wyman.


No. 81. Gen. No. 1648.


GEORGE HENRY MOORE.


Eighth in descent from Capt. Thomas Brooks. Seventh in descent from Capt. Timothy Wheeler. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Prescott. Sixth in descent from Ensign Humphrey Barrett. Sixth in descent from Capt. James Minott. Sixth in descent from Capt. Jonathan Prescott. Sixth in descent from Hon. Peter Bulkley. Sixth in descent from Simon Lynde. Sixth in descent from Francis Willoughby.


William John Moore


No. 95. Gen. No. 1735. WILLIAM JOHN MOORE.


Fifth in descent from Alexander Wells.


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No. 78. Gen. No. 1649.


JOSEPH EDWARD OTIS, JR.


Ninth in descent from William Thomas.


Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Thomas.


Eighth in descent from Henry Wolcott. Eighth in descent from Capt. Thomas Miner. Eighth in descent from Philip Sherman. Seventh in descent from Dep. Gov. Francis Willoughby. Seventh in descent from Simon Lynde. Seventh in descent from Joshua Raymond.


Seventh in descent from Matthew Griswold. Seventh in descent from John Otis.


Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Thomas.


Seventh in descent from Capt. James Sands.


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No. 98. Gen. No. 1738.


PHILO ADAMS OTIS.


Ninth in descent from William Thomas.


Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Thomas. Eighth in descent from Henry Wolcott. Eighth in descent from Capt. Thomas Miner. Eighth in descent from Philip Sherman. Seventh in descent from John Otis. Seventh in descent from Joshua Raymond. Seventh in descent from Dep. Gov. Francis Willoughby. Seventh in descent from Simon Lynde. Seventh in descent from Matthew Griswold. Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Thomas.


Seventh in descent from James Sands.


No. 85. Gen. No. 1652. HEMAN ROGERS POWERS. ST. CHARLES, ILL. Seventh in descent from Col. Benjamin Church.


Harman R. Power.


Charles Frederick Quincy


No. 104. Gen. No. 1858. CHARLES FREDERICK QUINCY.


Seventh in descent from Lieut. Col. Edmund Quincy.


No. 91. Gen. No. 1658.


LANDON CABELL ROSE.


Seventh in descent from Thomas Holbrook. Sixth in descent from Col. William Fitzhugh, Fifth in descent from Col. John Henry. Fifth in descent from Samuel Meredith. Fourth in descent from Samuel Jordan.


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No. 109. Gen. No. 1863.


EDWIN HENRY SEDGWICK.


Eighth in descent from Gen'l Robert Sedgwick. Seventh in descent from Gov. Wm. Bradford.


No. 92.


Gen. No. 1659. FRANK SLOSSON.


KENOSHA, WIS.


Seventh in descent from Capt. James Avery.


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No. 93. Gen. No. 1660.


WYLLYS KING SMITH.


Ninth in descent from John Tilley. Eighth in descent from John Bigelow.


Eighth in descent from Sergt. John Sheppard.


Eighth in descent from Maj. William Whiting.


Eighth in descent from Gov. John Webster.


Eighth in descent from Richard Treat. Eighth in descent from John Howland.


Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Dickinson.


Eighth in descent from John Bronson.


Eighth in descent from Samuel Smith.


Eighth in descent from Henry Wolcott. Eighth in descent from Thomas Coleman.


Seventh in descent from Capt. Richard Bushnell. Seventh in descent from Capt. Thomas Bull. Seventh in descent from Jacob Mygatt. Seventh in descent from Lieut. Robert Webster. Seventh in descent from Ebenezer Dibble. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Gorham. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Miles. Seventh in descent from John Cooper.


Seventh in descent from Serg. Obadiah Dickinson. Seventh in descent from Samuel Boardman. Seventh in descent from Philip Smith. Seventh in descent from Henry Wolcott, Jr.


Seventh in descent from Maj. Samuel Appleton.


Seventh in descent from Maj. Richard Treat. Seventh in descent from Ensign William Goodrich. Sixth in descent from Jabez Gorham. Sixth in descent from Lieut. Abraham Dickerman.


Fifth in descent from Lieut. Timothy Bigelow.


Fifth in descent from Capt. William Hyde.


Fifth in descent from Capt. Isaac Dickerman.


No. 86. Gen. No. 1653. JOHN ALDEN SPOOR.


Seventh in descent from John Alden. Seventh in descent from Moses Simmons.


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No. 103. Gen. No. 1857. CAPT. EUGENE L'HOMMEDIEU SWIFT, U. S. A.


WASHINGTON, D. C.


Seventh in descent from Richard Bourne,


No. 94, Gen. No. 1661. HENRY SHERMAN VAIL.


Seventh in descent from Capt. John Sherman.


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No. 108. Gen. No. 1862. WILLIAM BARKER WHEELOCK.


INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Sixth in descent from Increase Winn.


No. 87. Gen. No. 1654.


DR. EUGENE WOLCOTT WHITNEY.


SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


Eighth in descent from Henry Wolcott. Seventh in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. Sixth in descent from Moses Whitney.


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ANCESTORS OF MEMBERS.


GEORGE ABBOTT .- (-1689.) Rowley and Andover, a soldier in King Philip's War, February to May, 1675, under command of Maj. Savage, July 24, 1676.


REFERENCE: Bodge's Soldiers of King Philip's War; N E. Hist. and Genealogical Register, Vol. 37, page 375.


64. Harry Jenkins Bardwell.


LIEUT. PRESERVED ABEL .- (-1724.) Served in King Philip's War. Sergeant, 1689; Ensign, 1690. Lieutenant in Capt. Samuel Gallup's Company in Sir William Phipp's expe- dition against Canada, 1690.


REFERENCE: S. C. W. 1895 Year Book; Savage's Genealogi- cal Dict., Vol. 1., Rehoboth Census of Feb. 7, 1689.


79. John Whipple Hill.


ENSIGN EDWARD ADAMS .- Was Ensign at Medfield, Mass., 1681-1702; Deputy to the General Court many years.


REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, p. 191. Tilden's History of Medfield, Mass.


10. Edward Milton Adams.


17. Frederick Clifton Pierce.


51. Franklin Adams Meacham.


JOHN ALDEN .- [1599-1687]-One of the signers of the original "Mayflower Compact." Member under arms of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643; assistant to all the governors of the Colony, 1633 to 1641, and from 1650 to 1686; representative to the General Court 1641-1649; member of the Council of War 1653-1660 and 1675-1676.


REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, p. 43. Plymouth Colony Records; Davis Landmarks of Plymouth, p. 4.


4. William Ruggles Tucker.


32. Rev. James Gibson Johnson.


46. George Butters.


53. Edward Beecher Case.


86. John Alden Spoor.


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MATTHEW ALLYN .- [- - 1671]-Windsor. Deputy to Massachusetts General Court, 1636; deputy to Connecticut Gen- eral Court, 1648-1657; assistant, 1658-1667; commissioner for United Colonies, 1660-1664.


REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, p. 192. 54. William Ward Wight.


ISAAC ALLERTON .- (1583-1659.) Signer of the Compact on the Mayflower. Deputy Governor, 1621-24.


REFERENCE: Year Book, Society of Colonial Wars, 1896; Al- lerton Genealogy; Davis Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth.


105. Henry Clay Fuller.


CHRISTOPHER ALMY .- In 1690 he was deputy to the General Court from Portsmouth, R. I., and the same year chosen assistant. Feb. 27, 1690, chosen or elected governor, but refused to serve for reasons satisfactory to the assembly; Aug., 1693, messenger to England from Rhode Island.


REFERENCE: Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island; Church's History.


20. Charles Kingsbury Miller.


CAPT. JOHN APPLETON .- (1622-1699.) Ipswich, Mass. Lieutenant, 1653; Captain, 1658.


REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1896, p. 277.


90. Edwin Fraser Gillette.


MAJOR SAMUEL APPLETON .- (1624-1696.) Lieutenant, 1668; Captain, 1675; Major and Commander in Chief of Mas- sachusetts Troops, 1675. In command at Springfield, Hatfield and Great Swamp Fight; Sergeant-Major of South Essex Regi- ment, 1682. Assistant, 1681-6 and '89-92. Imprisoned by Sir Edmond Andros for refusing to pay taxes unjustly levied.


REFERENCE: S. C. W. Register, 1896, pp. 277-278.


87. Dr. Eugene Wolcott Whitney.


93. Wyllys King Smith.


MAJOR-GENERAL HUMPHREY ATHERTON .-- [- 1661]-Deputy from Dorchester to the General Court, 1638, and nine times thereafter; speaker, 1653; assistant, 1654 to 1661; lieutenant, 1645; captain, 1646; commander of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1650; commanded expedi- tion against Pesacus, a Narragansett chief, 1650; major-general. 1661.


REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New Eng- land. Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, p. 194.


6. Lyman Dresser Hammond.


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CAPTAIN JAMES AVERY .- Commanded "100 dragoons" raised near New London, 1673, to fight against Indians; was commander of a company of 40 whites, besides about 100 friendly Indians at the Swamp fight, 1675; was one of the captors of Canonchet, 1676; was twelve times deputy to leg- islature, 1658-1680.


REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary; Conn. Colo- nial Records.


10. Edward Milton Adams.


51. Franklin Adams Meacham.


92. Frank Slosson.


LIEUTENANT WILLIAM AVERY .- [1622-1687]-Dedham, Mass .; physician; member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in 1654; representative to the General Court for Springfield, 1669; lieutenant of Dedham Military Company, 1673.


REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book; Savage's Genealogical Dictionary; Whitman's History of Ancient and Honor- able Artillery Co., p. 164; Dedham, Mass., Town Records; Lane family, p. 17.


45. Francis Porter Fisher.


68. Albert Judson Fisher.


70. Charles Ridgely.


ENSIGN JOHN BAGG .- [1665-1740]-For many years ser- geant of the military company of Springfield, Mass., and its Ensign in 1738.


REFERENCE: N. E. Hist. and Gen. Register, Vol. 29, p. 288; "West Springfield Centennial," p. 109; History of Springfield by M. A. Greene, p. 220.


68. Albert Judson Fisher.


THOMAS BAKER .- [1618-1700]-Ensign of East Hampton, (Conn.) Company, 1654; assistant, 1658-1663.


REFERENCE: Palfrey's New England, Vol. 2. p. 638; East Hampton Records, Vol. 1, p. 58.


25. Frank Baker.


REV. THOMAS BALCH .- Of South Dedham, Mass. A. B. Harvard College, 1733; was chaplain in the Louisburg expedi- tion in 1744.


REFERENCES: See Life and Journal of Dr. Manasseh Cut- ler, p. 18.


57. Charles Clarence Poole.


SERGEANT JOHN BALDWIN .- Sergeant of Milford (Conn.) Militia, 1658.


REFERENCE: New Haven Historical Collection, p. 263-7.


25. Frank Baker.


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EDWARD BANGS .- [1592-1678]-Of Plymouth and East- ham, Mass .; overseer or captain of the Guard against the Indians; a member of the Plymouth Military Company, 1643. General Court, 1692.


REFERENCE: N. E. Hist. and Gen. Register, Vol. 8, p. 368; Pierce's Colonial Lists, p. 76.


18. Scott Jordan.


32. Rev. James Gibson Johnson.


37. Frank Bassett Tobey.


61. Victor Clifton Alderson.


90. Edwin Fraser Gillette.


JONATHAN BANGS .- Of Eastham, Mass., was constable, 1672; selectman, 1674-1676, and later; was Ensign at Eastham, 1680, and also Ensign again, appointed Oct. 2, 1689.


REFERENCE: Plymouth Colonial Records, Vol. 5, p. 167; Vol. 6, p. 40, 218.


32. Rev. James Gibson Johnson.


50. Albert Eugene Snow.


CAPTAIN GEORGE BARBOUR .- Of Dedham and Medfield, Mass. Was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., 1646, was chief military officer of Medfield after 1649; defended Medfield in King Philip's War, 1675-6, and fought against the Indians at Seekouk and Rehoboth, 1676.


REFERENCE: Tilden's Medfield, 312, 87, 90; N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg., Vol. 1, 184.


54. William Ward Wight.


LIEUT. EBENEZER BARDWELL, JR .- Of Hatfield, Mass., a member of Ephraim Williams' Company on Dec. 19, 1747; Ensign in Capt. John Ball's Company at Ft. William Henry, Oct. 11, 1756; Second Lieutenant in Capt. John Burke's Company; enlisted March 21, 1759; served until Nov. 30, 1759; Lieutenant Captain Moses Porter's Company in expedition to Crown Point.


REFERENCE: Mass. Archives, Vol. 96, p. 40.


64. Harry Jenkins Bardwell.


LIEUTENANT PEREZ BARDWELL .- Of Hatfield, Mass .. a member of Capt. William Shepard's Company, June 24 to Dec. 4, 1761; a member of Capt. Salah Barnard's Company, en- listed March 5, 1760, until Oct. 5, promoted to Corporal Oct. 6. serving until Nov. 30, 1760.


REFERENCE: Mass. Archives, Vols. 96, p. 40; 99, p. 134.


64. Harry Jenkins Bardwell.


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SERGEANT ROBERT BARDWELL .- Robert Bardwell was a private or trooper under Lieut. Phineas Upham; was made Sergeant and given command of the Hadley and Hatfield gar- risons, leading them in the "Falls Fight."


REFERENCE: Mass. Archives, Vol. 68, p. 212; Vol. 114, p. 610. 64. Harry Jenkins Bardwell.


DEPUTY-GOVERNOR JAMES BARKER .- (1623-1702.) Deputy-Governor of Rhode Island Colony 1678; Assistant and Deputy, 1663-86; Corporal, 1644; Ensign, 1648.


REFERENCE: S. C. W. Year Book, 1896, p. 281.




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