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Mrs. Clark died two years before the Exodus, but her sister and brother John Nesbitt, with the latter's wife Elizabeth, emigrated with Dr. Clark's colony in 1764. Miss Nesbitt died in Washington County, New York, at the home of her nephew, the Honorable Ebenezer Clark.
*Error. ** Dr. R. Nesbitt, M.D., of Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, England, is descended in this line and has the records for 500 years.
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Children born in Cahans, Ireland:
i. Ebenezer (2), born July 4, 1753; died in Argyle, New York, Feb. 10, 1826; married first his cousin Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth Nesbitt above mentioned; married second Mrs. Margaret McClaughry Savage, widow of James Savage, of Salem.
ii. Robert, born Dec. 22, 1755; died July 18, 1762, in Cahans.
iii. Elizabeth, born Oct. 10, 1758; married Maj. James Campbell, son of Duncan, the first supervisor of Argyle.
iv. Benjamin, whose birth occurred between 1759 and 1762, for which period the church records have been destroyed, was a physician. His will, probated in Abbeville, South Carolina, mentions, besides his children, his brother Ebenezer, his moth- er-in-law, Mrs. Mary Cochran, and James Cochran, the two last being executors.
Children :
i. Elizabeth (3). ii. Jean N.
The reader will be glad to have these genealogical gleanings that go so far afield and are now printed for the first time, if he should ever have the good fortune to peruse "The Salem Book" account of this extraordinary clergyman, physician, financier, Dr. Thomas Clark, the Leader of the Exodus of the Cahans, beside whose prison experiences the vicissitudes of the Vicar of Wakefield seem commonplace indeed.
No less picturesque, though less harrowing than his experiences in Ireland, are his adventures as the first pioneer preacher on the frontier between Albany and the Canadian border, for a large volume could be compiled dealing with his explorations in eastern New York in search of suitable farmlands for his "imported" congregation numbering three hundred souls, of his determination and finesse in obtaining favorable terms of tenure, of the vigor with which he collected the rents for the owners and himself carried the $1,500 on horseback to their agents in New York City, of his yeoman service in the erection of the log parson- age and first meeting house in Salem. It is pleasant to picture his con- gregation coming many miles on foot and on horseback through the aisles of the forest, in such numbers that in summer services had to be held in the open air in the wooded glen of the nearby spring, the pastor standing under a small open tent, his Bible and Psalm book on a little table before him, while his flock were seated on the shelving ledges of rock that encircled the spring like an amphitheatre.
Dr. Clark married many of the ancestors of Somonauk people, among them William Robertson and Mary Livingston. He and his son, it is said, boarded at the Livingston home at one time.
While the first search for lands was in progress land speculators from the South drew away a few of Dr. Clark's emigrants to the Abbeville District of South Carolina, and the pioneer clergyman literally rode the
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circuit between these widely separated branches of his church in America. After eighteen years of service in Salem, it was to this place that he was called, and here he died on December 26, 1792, a true Link With The Past, his last act being the inditing of an affectionate letter to his former congregation in Ballibay with which he had never ceased to com- municate.
A leader of thought in the old world, Thomas Clark was a pioneer of civilization in the new, and by his advanced spiritual ideals, in- domitable courage, enterprise and strong personality hastened the settle- ment of a large area in Washington County and through the descendants of his church members contributed to the spiritual heritage of the Church at Somonauk.
The following is from Johnson's History of Washington County :
"During the time Dr. Clark remained in Salem, the amount of labor he performed is simply marvelous.
"No other than an iron constitution could have borne it. Until the arrival of Dr. John William he was the only physician in the place. In addition to his care of the church he was called to attend the sick; in addition to this he regularly visited Hebron, Argyle and Cambridge, preaching and preparing the way for the organization of flourishing churches. Like Paul, he was abundant in labors, and like his, his labors were crowned with success."
TO THE PIONEERS OF THE WEST
Would God that we, their children, were as they! Great-souled, brave-hearted and of dauntless will : Ready to dare, responsive to the still, Compelling voice that called them night and day To the far West where sleeping greatness lay Biding her time. Would God we knew the thrill That exquisitely tormented them, until
They stood up strong and resolute to obey.
God, make us like them, worthy of them; shake Our souls with great desires; our dull eyes set On some high star whose splendid light shall wake Us from our dreams, and guide us from this fen Of selfish ease won by our fathers' sweat.
Oh, lift us up-the West has need of Men!
Mrs. Ella Higginson.
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Heavy figures indicate family history. The lists of church members, page 252 ff. and of the Argyle colonists, page 297 ff., are not included in the Index.
Abbeville, S. C., 3, 335, 356, 357.
Abolitionists, 264.
Acker, Katharine, 191.
Alexander, Lucy Ann, 250; Susan, 250.
Alford, Mrs., portrait, 149.
Allen, Ethan, 350 ; George, 253 ; Mrs. Jane, 253 ; John, 195.
Ames, Elizabeth Bacon, 113.
Anderson, Mrs. Ann Brown, 146.
Andrew, Margaret, 108; Samuel, 108. Andrus, Anna, 218.
Animal magnetism, 269.
Ann (Ship), 212.
Ardpatrick, Scotland, 168.
Argyle, N. Y., 245; cemetery, 351, 352 ; see also South Argyle.
Argyle Patent 3; documents, 211 ff. ; lots: No. Thirty-two, 108, 340; No. Sixty-two, 355; No. Sixty-six, 227, 351, 352; map, 296; name, 349, 350.
Argyle, Duke of, 349.
Argyle Presbytery, N. Y., 1 ff., 244. Armitage, John, 182; Rachel, 182.
Armstrong, Addison (3), 81; Anna (3) 81; Beverly A. (6), 83 ; Carl B. (5), 83 ; D. Le Roy (4), 81; David, elder, 244; David, of Sandwich, 81; David (1), 79; David (2), 80; David James (3), 81, 230 ; Donald (6), 83. Edyth Mae (4), 83. Eliza- beth (3), 80, 122; George, 120; Gladys F. (5), 83; Hannah (3), 82; Henry A. (4), 81; Jane (2), 80; John (2), 80, 82; John (3), 80; John A. (3), 81, 237; John J. (3) 82; Mary, 81; Mary Ann (3), 80 ; Millie (Robertson), portrait 149 ; Myrl (5), 83; Robert C. (2), 80; Sarah E. (3), 82; Shubael T. (3), 81; Dr. Thomas (2), 80, 81; Wil- liam (2), 67, 72, 80, 188 ; William Thomas (3), 81; William W. (4), 81; Winfred J. (4), 82.
Arnold, -, 283.
Arnold, Dr. - -, 246. Artillery Patents, 349.
Associate Presbyterian
Church, 31, 128, 247 ; see also under Somonauk. Associate Reformed Church, 31, 128, 247 ; see also under Somonauk.
Auchtermuchty, Scotland, 84.
Aurora Branch Railroad, 44, 205.
Avery, Mrs. Laura, 253.
Ayrshire, Scotland, 207.
Bacon, Frances, 250; Horace, 251; Rev. Nathaniel, 354.
Bain, Casparus, 354; Enoch, 210; Henry Lant, 210 ; James, 210;
John Firman, 209; Robert, 210:
William, 210.
Ball, Ida, 179.
Ballard, Daniel, 346.
Ballibay, Ireland, 3, 79, 356.
Ballibay Church, 358.
Ballimony, Ireland, 168.
Ballou, Sophonia F., 223.
Baptisms, First, 246. Barkeley, Elizabeth, 225.
Bartlett, Moses, 148, 169.
Bascom, Robert O., 243.
Beatoy, Mary, 355.
Beattie family, 82.
Beattie, Jane A., 82; John, elder, 244.
Beatty, Thomas, 355.
Beaver, William H., 247.
Becker, Hattie, 144.
Beitel, Jesse, 72.
Belfrage, see Beveridge.
Bell, Jane, 178.
Beman, Daniel H., 250.
Bennett, Margaret R., 106.
Benson, Louise A., 112.
Bernard, Pearl, 166.
Bert, John 255.
Beveridge family, 83, 103; crest, 84; weavers, 85; Agnes (3), 11, 92, 221; first member, 24, letters to, 258-68, tablet, 74, teacher, 35, temperance, 251 ; see also Patten, Mrs. Alexander R .; Agnes J., (4), 102; Albert E. (4), 100 ; Hon. Al- bert J., 83, 86 ; Alexander (2), 90, 98, 188, 244; Alexander W. (4), 100; Alla May (4), 95; Andrew, portrait, 149; Mrs. Andrew, por- trait, 149 ; Andrew (1), 11, 71, 84, 85, 89 ; Andrew (2), 90, 101, 224, portrait, 102; Mrs. Andrew (Jane Martin), 101, 152, portrait, 102; Andrew (3, Andrew 2), 101, 102, 103, portrait, 102; Andrew (3, Alexander 2), 98 ; Andrew D. (5), 103; Rev. Andrew M., D. D., (3), 51, 921, 224, 266, portrait 92, Ann (2). 84, 87, 90, 250, 252 ; Mrs. Ann Hoy, see Beveridge, Mrs., George; Archibald (4), 100; Belle C. (4), 101; Bertram B. (5) 103; Bruce (5), 100; Clifford M. (5), 103: Count, 83; Daedda (5), 96; David (2), 90; Mrs. Elizabeth Irwin see Beveridge, Mrs. Thomas G .; George (2), 7 ff., 90 ff., 246, charter mem- ber, 22, 23, Chicago, 9, church in home, 15, church organized, 22, leaves Washington Co., 8, log cabin, frontispiece, 294, new house, 33, old age, 222, portrait, vii, returns to Washington Co., 10, tablet, 73, temperance, 251, Underground R.R., 59, weaver, 84, 90, woolen goods, 10, Mrs. George (Ann Hoy), 7 ff.,
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16, 91, 264, 279, charter member, 22, 23, homesick, 12, portrait, vii, tablet, 73; George (4), 100; Ger- trude B. (4), 93; Helen (5), 100; Isabel (3, George 2), 92, 260, 121, portrait, 120, 149, see also French, Mrs. William; Isabel (3, Matthew 2), 189; Isabella (3, An- drew 2), 101; James (2), 90; James Henry (4), 93 ; James Hoy (3), 11, 25, 38, 92, 93, 221, 247, 250, 252, portrait, 96, 149, slav- ery, 64; Beveridge, Mrs., 93, por- trait, 96, 149 ; James M. (4), 100; Beveridge, Mrs. Jane Martin see Beveridge, Mrs. Andrew; Janet Lourie, 86; Jennet (2), 87, 90; Jennett (3), 92, 149, portrait, 120, 149, see also Henry, Mrs. James ; John (2), 90, 240, 244; John C., 89, 98,99,175, portrait, 149 ; Bever- idge Mrs. John C., 99, 175, por- trait, 149 ; Hon. John L., 11, 64, 65, 86, 92, 95 ff., came west, 8, Civil War record, 90, 96, governor, 98, law practice, 98, portrait, 96, 149, reminiscences, 12 ff., Senator, 98, 224, parents, 7; Beveridge, Mrs. John L., 95, portrait, 149 ; Kuhne (5), 95; Lois A., 93; Margaret, 157; Margaret, see Brown, Mrs. Margaret B .; Margaret (3), 101; Margaret (4), 100; Marion (5), 96; Mary (3), 92; Matthew, 84 ff .; Matthew (2), 90, 189; Max Forest (4), 102; Maxine J. (5), 103 ; May (4), 100 ; Merritt Hoy, 4, 93, 175, 176 ; Philo Judson (4), 95, portrait, 149 ; Phyllis (5), 96; Ralph (5), 100; Ray (5), 95; Rea (4), 100; Sarah I. (3), 101; Thomas (2), 90; Rev. Thomas, 85; Thomas George (3), 11, 92, 138, 59, church clerk, 50, 64, member 252, portrait 94, temperance, 280; Mrs. Thomas G. (Elizabeth Irwin), 92, portrait 94, 149, 159; Bp. William, 83 ; William G., 157.
Bigham, Mrs. Julia A. T., 232.
Bishop, Eliza, 209; John, 209, 244; William, 209.
Black, Guy, 160.
Black, Wallace J., 176.
Black Hawk War, 17.
Blair Athol, Scotland, 228.
Blair, James, 40, 43; Jean, 117; Captain John, 117, 119.
Blakeley, Rachel, 208.
Boies, Henry L., "History," 50.
Bolton, Hugh, 346; Matthew, 346.
Boyd, Albert Nelson, 216; Daniel Nelson (2), 103, chorister 35, first member 24, portrait 236, tablet 250; Mrs. Daniel Nelson, 103, 252; Effie E., (3), 104; George (1), 103; Jennette (3), 104; John (2), 50, 103, 104, 232 249, 252; Mrs.
John (Mary 7 Stewart), 104; Mary, 262; Thomas N. (3), 104. Boyle, A. J., 71, 72.
Bradford, Rev. John Ewing, 190.
Brant, John, (2), 196; Martha, 196. Breeze, August, 169.
Brook, Thomas, 246; William, 246.
Brown, Ann, 146; Archibald, 351; Margaret, 154, portrait 134, see also Howison, Mrs. George; Mrs. Margaret B., portrait 149; Mary, 147; Rev. N. H., 119 ; Ralph, por- trait 149; Robert, 146, 159, 161, 254.
Bruce, King Robert, 161, 347.
Buchanan, Amanda, 223 ; James, 223. Buckingham, Charles P., 251.
Buhler, Harper, 137.
Bull, Rev. Frederick S., 71, 72, 75; Jessie, 177.
Bullions, Rev. Alexander, D.D., 128, 210.
Bullock, Sarah, 253.
Burchim, Edwin, 21; Jennet, 251.
Burley, Vt., 182.
Butler, Harriet A., 102.
Buttle, Parish of Scotland, 182.
Cahans, Ireland, 243, 350.
Cain, John, 254; Eliza, 256 ; Eliza- beth, 254; John, 254; Mrs. Mary, 256.
California Gold Rush, 40, 284.
Campbell family, 353; Alexander, 355 ; Archibald, 344; Catherine,
115, 259, 262; Donald, 350; Duncan, 357; Maj. James, 357; Mrs. John, 252; Capt. Laughlin, 2, 190, 326, 336, 349; colonies, 243 ff., 296 ff., offered land for settlement, 2, sons, 2.
Camp Douglas, 275.
Carmichil, Daniel, 297 ff.
Carouthers, Ethel, 177.
Carpenter, Augusta, 250; Byron, 251; Henry, 250; Roxanna, 351 : Thaddeus, 143, 250; Wallace, 250.
Carr, Lindsay, 44; Lucretia, 80, 110; Mary, 80; Robert, 80; W. Henry, 80.
Caven Co., Ireland, 158.
Cedar Springs, S. C., 3, 355, 350.
Cemetery, 246 ; see also Oak Ridge.
Chalmers, Robert, 88.
Chamberlin, Etta, 197.
Charles Stewart, 353.
Charlotte County, N. Y., 244.
Cheever, Salina, 250.
Chester District, S. C., 202.
Chicago, hauling from, 34; ff.
Chicago & Aurora R. R. Co., 45.
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R. Co., 45.
Chicago Historical Society, tablet, 74. Childs, Bertha, 196.
Christie, John, 169.
Church of Scotland, 2.
Clark, Benjamin (2), 357; Ebenezer
(2), 357; Mrs. Ebenezer (Eliza-
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beth Nesbitt), 357; Elizabeth (2), 357; Elizabeth (3), 357; Eliza- beth Nesbitt, see Clark, Mrs. Thomas ; Francis, 251; Hez. S., 251; I. S., 250; James, 251; Jean N. (3), 357; Lavinia, 250; Mary, 250; Robert (2), 356, 357; Sophia, 250; Rev. Thomas, M. D., 3 ff., 128, 188, 207, 212, 243, 356 ff .; Mrs. Thomas (Elizabeth Nesbitt), 209, 356 ff.
Claverhouse, John of, 348.
Climate, 278, 282, 293.
Clinton Tp., DeKalb County, first
white child, 236.
Cochran, James, 357; Mrs. Mary, 357.
Coila, N. Y., 86, 244, 353.
Coila (N. Y.) Associate Church, 128. Coitsville, O., 104.
Colden, Hon. Cadwallader, 304, 306; Cadwallader, Jr.
Coleman, Adeline, 179; Catherine, 250; Silas D., 251.
Cole, Abner, 107; Andrew J., 72; Anna (2), 106; Chase, 106; Clark G. (2), 105; Elliott L. (2), 106; Elizabeth Selders, 107; Hugh Mof- fett, 106; Isaac Newton (2), 105; Isabel, 81; Laura (2), 105; Mar- cus D. (2), 106; Orrin (2), 105; Robert, portrait, 149; Ruth, 106; Tobias Britt (1), 105 ff., 252; Mrs. Tobias B. (Anna Cowdon), 105, 252.
Collins, Jane, 232. See also Stewart, Mrs. Alexander M.
Comins, Chauncey, 147; Elizabeth, 147.
Comyn, The Red, 161.
Conkey, Joshua, 346; William, 346. Cook, Edward, elder, 244; Laura Les- ley, 215; Margaret, 172, 174; Thomas, 172.
Coon, Hiram J., 159 ; James H., 253 ; Martin, 235.
Corrett, Margarette, 164.
Cossayuna, N. Y., 7, 212, 258; see also Lake.
Coulter, Alexander, 225.
Council Bluffs, 284. Covenanters, 231.
Coventry, Margaret, 204.
Cowden, Anna, 105, 141.
Cox, Wallace, 226.
Crawford, John, 346; Margaret, 118.
Cree, Rev. John, 184, 190.
Cromwell, Jane, 93.
Crossett, William, 346.
Cruickshank, Nancy, 188.
Crump, Emma, 145.
Cumberland Co., Pa., 161.
Cummings, Ann, 90; Isabell, 90; James, 90, 284 ; Mrs. Jemima Hoy, 90, 253; John, 117; Robert, 90; Sarah, 117; Thomas, 90, 244.
Dale, Caroline, 251; Clarissa, 251; Franklin, 250.
Dalre, Battle of, 347. D'Aubigne, 107.
Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, tablet, 74.
Davenport, Vida L., 134.
Davis, Mary Ann, 250; Capt. Wil- liam, 246.
Dawson, Earl, 112.
Defense, The (Ship), 117.
DeKalb County, Ill., first things, 245- 247.
Delancey, Oliver, 4.
Devine, Francis, 212.
Devine's Tavern, 46.
Dewey, Mira E., 102.
Didda, Rose, 201.
Disbrow, Asa, 93; Caleb, 93; Eliza- beth A., 93, portrait, 96; Maj. Gen. John, 93; Platt, 93 ; Thomas, 93.
Dings, Eva Gertrude, 195.
Dixon's Ferry, Ill., 9.
Dobbin, Agnes I. (4), 111; Albert (5), 111; Alexander (3), 115; Ann (3), 113; Benjamin M. (5), 111, 113; Blanch M. (6), 113; Charity Agnes (5), 111, 112; David (2), 107, 114; David (3), 113; David Miller (3), 61, 109, 110 ff., 121, 129, charter mem- ber, 23, portrait, 24, ruling elder, 24, 71, tablet, 73, temperance, 250 ; Mrs. David Miller, 1st (Char- ity I. Graham), 110; Mrs. David Miller, 2d (Mary Jane French), charter member, 23, death, 25, tablet, 74, 110; Mrs. David Miller, 3d (Elizabeth Stott), 111, 252; Dwight (5), 109; Eleanor (3), 114; Eleanor L. (3), 115, 235; Eliza Jane (4), 111; Elizabeth (3), 114; Emma (4), 111; Emma L. (6), 113; Glen (6), 113; Hat- tie (4), 115; Hattie M., 107; Henry George (5), 111, 112; Isa- bel (3), 115; James (2), 107; James (3, Samuel 2), 115, 259, 262; James (3, William 2), 109, 110; James Blair (4), 80, 110; James McLean (4), 109, 232; James S. (3), 113 ; Jane (3), 108, 109, 110, 114, 168; John, of S. Argyle, 244; John (1), 107; John (2), 107, 113; John (3), 109, 113; John Miller (3), 115; John R. (6), 113; Joseph (3), 109; Juanita H. (6), 112; Mabel (5), 111; Margaret, 114, 115, 237; Margaret Ann (4), 110; Marjorie M. (6), 112; Maria (3), 113; Martha (3), 113, 114; Martha S. 109; Mary (3), 109, 114, 115; Mary Jane (4), 110; Miller (2), 107, 114; Samuel, 244, 245, 350; Samuel (2), 108, 114; Samuel (3), 109, 114; Sarah (3), 113, 114; Sarah Mary (4), 111 Silvia H. (6), 112; Stewart (5), 111, 113; Wilda (6), 113; William (2),
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107, 108; William (3), 115; Wil- liam John (3), 116; William John (4), 110, 111; William Miller (3), 109, 110.
Doctrines, 51 ff.
Dogs, 282.
Donald, Clan of, 168. "Donation Visit," 68. Dougal, John, 236.
Douglas,-, 229.
Dress, 283. Drum-a-connor, Ireland, 356. Dubois, Peter, 4.
Duncannon, Pa., 162. Dyer, Mrs. Anna McNaughton, 114.
Eagle, Rose, 165.
East Greenwich, N. Y., 245.
Eastabrooks, Bradbury, 294; Easta- brooks, Decatur, 294; Eastabrooks, John, 9, 244, 246; tablet, 74.
Eastabrooks farm, 91.
Easton, Miss Christian, 252; Harvey, 252; Mrs. Harvey, 252.
Eddy, Belinda, 251; Eunice, 251; Sarah, 251; William H., 250.
Edgar, Ann, 120, see also French, Mrs. Jonathan (6) ; William, 120, 346.
Edict of Nantes, 353.
Elinger, Lina, 200.
Elliott, Nancy E., 163 ; Sarah, 165.
Elsey, David, 170 ; Edward, 250; John, 165.
Ensign, Catherine, 149.
Erie Canal, 10, 11.
Exodus of the Cahans. See Cahans.
Fairburn, 79.
Farnsworth, Gen. John F., 97.
Faxon, Henry J., 81.
Fay, H. W., 250; Harriet, 290; Mahala P., 251; Rhoda S., 21, 251; Wells E., 72.
Ferguson, Agnes B. (3), 117; George, 355; James (1), 115, 129 ; Kenneth, 176; Margaret (2), 114; Nancy, 111, 252; Nancy M. (2), 116; Ralph (3), 117; Robert (2), 116; Robert G., 162; William C., 116, 117; William G., 72. Fever and ague, 279.
Field, Harriet Clare, 218; Oliver, 218.
Fife, Scotland, 84.
Finley, James, 167.
Finney, James, 164 ; Jennie garet (7), 164. Firman, James, 45.
Mar-
Firth, Scotland, 84. Fisher, Alice, 201;
Donald, 348; Margaret, 348.
Fitch, Ann, 227.
Fitch, Dr. Asa, 349.
Flack, James H., 225. Flodden Field, 347.
Forsyth, Ellen M., 125.
"Fort Edward Book," 243.
Foster, Elizabeth, 119; James, 114; John, 119.
Food, 288. Forrester, Mary, 130.
Fotheringham, George, 85 ; Janet, 85. Fourth of July Celebration, 258, 283. Fraser, Mrs. Alma, 176; Caroline A., 82; Mrs. Rossana, 254; William A., 83; William F., 82; William H., 83. Frazier, George, 139.
Freeland Corners, post office, 39, 246. French, Albert C. (10), 26, 114; Alexander (7), 27, 120, 234, char- ter member, 23, tablet, 74; Alex- ander Skinner, 187; Alta Grace (9), 123; Andrew L.(8),122; Ann,120; Ann Edgar see French, Mrs. Jona- than (6) ; Anna Elizabeth (8), 123; Benjamin (6), 119; Bever- idge (6), 118; Clement (6), 118; David (5), 119; David (7), 118; Elizabeth (7), 120; Elizabeth (8), 120; Ellen Ann (8), 152, 153, portrait, 149; Elsie M. (9), 123; Rev. David (6), 120 ; Francis M., 123; George Beveridge (8), 122, 167, 207, portrait, 149; Mrs. George B. (Clara Kirkpatrick), 122, 167, portrait, 149; Isabel Beveridge see French, Mrs. Wil- liam ; James, 25, 251; Mrs. James, portrait, 149; James W. (7), 121, 122, 252; Jane, 229; Janet (7), 118; Jeannette (8), 122; Jennie M. (10), 119; John (6), 119; John Blair (6), 118; John Blair (8), 121; John M. (7), 118; John M. (9), 123; John P. (8), 119; Jonathan (6), 26, 117, 118, 119, 120, charter member 22, 23, death 25, tablet 74; Mrs. Jona- than (6) (Ann Edgar), charter member, 22, 23, death, 25, tablet 74; Dr. Jonathan B. (7), 120, 279; Joseph (3), 117; Joseph (8), 120; Leile B. (9), 123; Marguerita W. (10), 119; Martin (8), 120; Mary Ann (8), 119, 252; Mary Elizabeth (8), 121, 159, portrait 149; Mary E. (9), 122; Mary Jane (7), 110, 121; Rev. Rens- selaer W. (7), 15, 24 ff., 50, 118, 249, 289, organizes church, 26, portrait, 22, resigns, 66, slavery, 60, tablet, 73 ; Mrs. Rensselaer W. (Nancy Pollock), 25, 118, portrait, 134; Robena Jane McM. (8), 119, 252; Robert (7), 118; Robert G. (10), 119; Samson (4), 117; Samuel (2), 117; Sarah (7), char- ter member, 22, 23, 121, portrait, 218, tablet, 74; Sarah Agnes (8), 121, 180, portrait, 189; Solomon (6), 120; Susan (8), 123; Su- sanna (7), 120; Walter B. (9), 123; William (1), 171; William (7), 118, 120, 121, portrait, 120, 251; Mrs William (Isabel Bever- idge), 11, 13, 121, character mem- ber, 23, portrait, 120, 149, tablet,
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73, 121; William J. (8), 71, 123, 153, portrait, 149; Mrs. William
J. (Sarah E. Henry), 123, 153, portrait, 149 ; Willie, portrait, 149. Frink, Walker & Sanger Stage, 13. Frisbee, Lucien, 246, 295.
Fugitive Slave Law, 62.
Fullerton, Alexander, 254, 256; Mrs. Eliza, 253; Jane, 255; John, 167; Julia, 228; Martha S., 255; Tay- lor, 255.
Fulton, Joseph T., 72, 116.
Fulton, Margaret Ferguson, 116, 254. Funerals, 282.
Furman, James H., 45, 250.
Galena, Ill., mail route, 9. Galena Stage Road, 37.
Galloway, Scotland, 84, 182, 356; map, 243.
Gamble, Samuel, 191.
Gibson, Hon. James, 347.
Gilbert, Hoyt, 177.
Gilchrist, Albert Leroy (3), 125; Alexander, 72; Dr. Alexander (3), 69, 125, 126; Alexander R. (3), 125; Alexander Stewart (4), 126; Andrew (3), 126, 233 ; Andrew R. (3), 125; Andrew T. (3), 125; Anna Mary (3), 125; Eleanor (2), 124; Emma J. (3), 125; James (2), 124; Jane Hannah (3), 125; Joseph (2), 124, 225, portrait, 149; Margaret (4), 125; Margaret I. (3), 125; Nettie, portrait, 149; Robert (2), 124; Sarah J. (3), 125; Thomas (1), 124; Wallace (3), 125.
Gillaspie, Agnes (2), 354; Cather- ine (3), 354, 355; Daniel (2), 354, 355; Daniel (3), 355 ; Eleanor (3), 354; Gilbert (2), 354; Janet (3), 354; Jacob (3), 355; John (3), 354; Margaret (3), 355; Mary (3), 354; Nancy (3), 354; Neal (1), 344, 354, 355; Neil (2), 354, 355; Neil (3), 355.
Gilleland, Henry, 197; Sarah, 353.
Gillette, Eunice, 129, 130; Fidelio B., 130; Guillaume, 130.
Gilles, Mary, 195, 350, 352.
Gilmore, Ann, 84.
Glasgow University, 356.
Godding, Abigail, 93.
Gold Rush, The, 40, 284 ff.
Golden Rule (Ship), 182.
Goodell, Caroline, 166, 254; Laura, 256.
Goodson, William, 354.
Gordon, Nicholes, 182, 183; Sam- uel, 165.
Gowdy, Maida, 171.
Graham, Abner Warner (4); Alex- ander (4), 141; Andrew (4), ix, 133, 134, 195, "Early Schools," 249, portrait, ix, 134; Mrs. An- drew (Mary R. McEachron), 134, 195; Andrew Harper (5), 142; Anna (4), 141; Rev. Archibald L.
(5), 72, 137; Bertha Jean (5), 134; Charity Irvine (3), 110, 129; Cornelia (5), 137; David (3), 143, David Wilson (5), 142; Ed- ward (4), 141; Elizabeth Jane (3), 129; Ethel, 178; George, 139; George (2), 129, 141; George D. (3), 129, 138; George Dean (5), 139; George Ernest (5), 140; George Vernon (5), 137; Hazel (5), 135; Isaac (3), 67, 71, 141, portrait, 149 ; Mrs. Isaac, portrait, 149; James (3), 129; James (4 George D. 3), 138, 170; James (4 Robert 3), 133, 137, 195; James Robertson (4), 139, 140, 203 ; Jen- nie Miller (5), 139; John (1), 127; John G. (3), 129; John W. (2), 110, 129; Joseph Thompson, 140; McLean (4), 143; Margaret, 229; Margaret (4), 133, 177; Margaret (5), 135; Margaret Jane (4), 139, 140; Martha Eliza (5), 142; Mary (5), 137; Mary Ann (4), 133, 170; Mary June (4), 141; May (5), 113, 142; Myrtle Jessie (5), 140; Myrtle L. (6), 135; Nancy A. (3), 115, 129; Nancy Mary (4), 139, 141; Nathan O., 257; Nettie Marian (5), 140; Paul Eugene (5), 140; Phoebe McL., 115 ; Rose Marie (5), 140; Robert (3), 37, 88, 129, 132, 138, 247, 252; Mrs. Robert (Sarah Williamson), 133; Rosannah (3), 129, 139; Ross (5), 138; Russell (4), 72, 133 ; Mrs. Sarah see Gra- ham, Mrs. Robert; Sarah Jane (4), 143, 250; Sarah W. (5), 134; Thomas (4), 71, 142; Thomas H. (5), 134, Wallace, 137; Wallace More (5), 140; Walter (5), 134; William, 229; William, Elder, 244; William (1), 127; William (3), 142; William B. (4), 143; Wil- liam Irvine (3), 129, 130; William John (4), 141; William M. (5), 142.
Gray, Mary, 171.
Green Mountains, 182, 183.
Greenfield, Mrs. Helen, 75.
Greenwich, N. Y., 350.
Grey, Adam Clark, 346; Jane E., 125. Grist Mill, 220.
Guthrie, Nancy, 225; William, 209; Mrs. William (- Nesbitt), 209.
Haines, Samuel, 355.
Hajek, Joseph G., 135.
Hall, James, 184; John, 190; Re- becca, 80.
Hamilton, Anne. 227; Cora, 141; Eleanor, 212, 353 ; Ola, 181; Rob- ert, 346.
Hamlin, Ida, 200, 257; Lora, 257.
Hancock, Noah W., 250.
Hanks, Sergt. John, 218; Lois, 218.
Hanna, David, Elder, 208, 244; Mar- garet, 208. Harmon, Amos, 246.
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Harper, Alanson C. (3), 147; Alice
E. (3), 147; Alice M. (3), 146; Andrew G. (3), 147; Anne M. (3), 146; Archibald (3), 145; Charles (3), 147; Dewitt C. (3), 147; George (3), 144, 146; George (4), 145; James (1), 143; James (3), 144, 145, 147; James B. (2), 144, 147; James H. (3), 147; John K. (3), 147; Malcom C. (3), 146; Margaret A. (3), 147, 158; Mary E. (3), 147; Mary J. (3), 147; Norman (3), 144; Robert (3), 147; Robert B. (3), 146; Robert H. (2), 143, 144, 146, 148; Thomas (2), 143, 144; Thomas (3), 147; Thomas A. (3), 147; William (2), 144, 146, 160; Wil- liam (3), 147.
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