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REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, p. 246. 15. Josiah Lewis Lombard.
SAMUEL LEWIS .- Was Sergeant. Farmington, Conn., 1676.
REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, N. E.
42. Charles Thomson Atkinson.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM LEWIS .- A Sergeant and Captain in the Narragansett campaign, King Philip's War, 1675; Ser- geant, May 17, 1649; Lieutenant, Oct. 6, 1651; Captain, Oct. 8, 1674. Captain of the Farmington, Conn., Train Band in 1674; Deputy, 1689-90.
REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New Eng- land, Vol. III, p. 89; Connecticut Colonial Records, Vol. 1636-1665, pp. 187, 227, 300. Vol. 1665, 1677, pp. 101 and 238. Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, p. 246.
33. Deming Haven Preston.
42. Charles Thomson Atkinson.
59. Charles Pratt Whitney.
64. Harry Jenkins Bardwell.
ROBERT LONG .- Charlestown, Mass .; a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, of Boston, 1639.
REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary.
1. Seymour Morris.
28. Cyrus Austin Hardy.
52. Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor.
CAPT. MATTHEW LOOMIS .- (1703-1764.) Appointed En- sign, 1752; First Lieutenant in Regiment raised for invasion of Canada, 1758; Captain, 1761, in Company from Bolton, Conn.
REFERENCES: Conn. Col. Records, Vol. 10, p. 81; Vol. 11, pp. 96 and 575.
96. Oliver Partridge Dickinson.
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CAPTAIN RICHARD LORD .- [1611-1662]-Was Captain of the First Troop of Horse, Colony of Conn., 1657. One of the patentees under the charter of 1662 from Charles II.
REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, p. 248.
7. Edward Mckinstry Teall.
LIEUTENANT RICHARD LORD .- [1669-1712]-Was Treas- urer of the Colony of Connecticut, elected Jan. 14, 1712. He was elected Auditor, 1706; Lieutenant, May, 1700; on Commit- tee on War, 1708.
REFERENCE: Connecticut Colonial Records for 1689 to 1716.
7. Edward Mckinstry Teall.
CAPTAIN EBENEZER LOTHROP .- Commissioned En- sign in First Train Band, Norwich, Conn., 1740; Lieutenant in 1742; Captain in 1745.
REFERENCE: Connecticut Colonial Records.
70. Charles Ridgely.
CAPT. ELISHA LOTHROP .- Was Ensign and Captain of the Sixth Company of Connecticut Colonial Troops, in 1746. Deputy in 1766 and many times thereafter.
REFERENCES: Conn. Col. Records, Vol. 8, p. 226; Vol. 9, p. 241; Vol. 13.
70. Charles Ridgely.
CAPTAIN SAMUEL LOTHROP .- Served at Port Royal in 1710. Commissioned Ensign in 1721, Fourth Train Band of Connecticut; in 1724 commissioned Captain of Second Train Band.
REFERENCE: Colonial Records, Vol. 3, pp. 235-446.
70. Charles Ridgely.
JUDGE SAMUEL LOTHROP .- When, in 1657, Uncas routed by the Narragansetts, had been chased into the fort at the head of the Nahantic and was there besieged, Lieut. James Avery, Mr. Brewster, Samuel Lothrop and others succeeded in throw- ing themselves into the fort and aided in the defense.
REFERENCE: Lothrop Family Memoir.
65. Joseph Lathrop.
70. Charles Ridgely. 102. Marvin Allen Ives.
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DANIEL LOVETT .- Was Lieutenant, 1730; Captain, 1735; Major, 1743, at Mendon, Mass.
REFERENCE: See Annals of Mendon, copying town records, pp. 216, 227, 246, 253.
10. Edward Milton Adams.
51. Franklin Adams Meacham.
JAMES LOVETT .- Of Mendon, Mass. Was Sergeant, 1689; Ensign, 1693; Lieutenant, 1710; Captain later.
REFERENCE: Annals of Mendon, copying town records, pp. 106, 117, 121, 159 and later.
10. Edward Milton Adams.
51. Franklin Adams Meacham.
MAJ. ANTHONY LOW .- (Died 1752.) Rhode Island Mili- tia, 1726. Deputy, 1713, sixteen terms.
REFERENCE: S. C. W. Year Book, 1896, p. 353.
75. Warren Lippitt Beckwith.
WILLIAM LUMPKIN .- A private in the Yarmouth, Mass., Company.
REFERENCE: Pierce's Colonial Lists, p. 74.
15. Josiah Lewis Lombard.
32. Rev. James Gibson Johnson.
63. Rev. Abbott Eliot Kittredge.
FRANCIS LYFORD .- [1645-1723]-A private in Capt. Kins- ley Hall's Company of Exeter, N. H., in King William's War.
REFERENCE: Bell's History of Exeter, N. H.
39. George Samuel Marsh.
LIEUTENANT JOHN LYMAN .- He was in command of the Northampton soldiers in the famous Falls Fight above Deerfield, May 18, 1676. Capt. William Turner, under whom he served, was killed.
REFERENCE: Lyman Genealogy, p. 40. New England His- torical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 41, pp. 201 to 218.
6. Lyman Dresser Hammond.
54. William Ward Wight.
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HON. SIMON LYNDE .- (1624-1687.) Services: Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1658; Governor's Assistant, 1668-1679; King Philip's War, 1675; Chief Justice Supreme Court, 1687.
REFERENCES: General Society Year Book, 1895, p. 354; Col. Records, Mass. Bay Colony; Bodge's Soldiers of King Philip's War, p. 177.
78. Joseph Edward Otis, Jr.
81. George Henry Moore.
98. Philo Adams Otis.
CAPT. JABEZ LYON .- (1704-1760.) Woodstock, Conn. Was a Captain of the Third Company or Train Band, October, 1750.
REFERENCES: Conn. Col. Records, Vol. 9, p. 550; Albert Welles' American Family Antiquity, New York, 1881, Vol. 2, p. 107.
40. Chandler Pease Chapman.
WILLIAM LYON .- (1620-1692.) Roxbury, Mass. In 1645 was member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.
REFERENCES: Albert Welles' American Family Antiquity, New York, 1881, Vol. 2, p. 105; An Historical Sketch of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., Boston, 1820, p. 155.
40. Chandler Pease Chapman.
WILLIAM LYON .- (1729-1809.) He entered the Provincial Military service from Carlisle, Penn., for the defense of the frontier against the French and Indians, and as Lieutenant of the Pennsylvania Regiment, appointed 6th of December, 1757, participated in Forbes' great expedition against Fort Du Quesne in 1758. He resigned March 1759, and was appointed a Magistrate in 1764 by Governor John Penn, then in Carlisle, Pa., dispatching Colonel Bouquet on his second expedition.
REFERENCE: Dr. Wm. Henry Egle's Penn. Genealogies, Scotch, Irish and German, pp. 334 and 335.
106. George Mulhollan Lyon.
LIEUTENANT GEORGE MACEY .- Of Taunton. Ensign, Promoted to Lieutenant, June, 1665; promoted Captain, April, 1690; made Associate Judge, June, 1690; was member of Capt. Poole's Co., of Taunton, 1643; was Lieutenant from Taunton, Mass., King Philip's War; Deputy Plymouth Col- ony, 1672-78.
REFERENCE: Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. IV, p. 93; Vol. VI, p. 237; Pierce's Colonial Lists, pp. 75; Savage's Gen. Dict .; Baylie's New Plymouth; Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895.
45. Francis Porter Fisher.
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JOHN MARSH .- (1679-1725.) A soldier at the battle of Deerfield Meadow in February, 1704, Queen Anne's War; taken captive by the enemy and carried to Montreal.
REFERENCE: Sheldon's Deerfield, pp. 298, 305, 309. 64. Harry Jenkins Bardwell.
ONESIPHOROUS MARSH, SR .- [1630-1713]-Of Haverhill, Mass. Member of the Militia Company under Capt. William White, in 1662. He was in command of and owned one of the small garrison forts built by the town in King Philip's War, 1675. During King William's War, 1684-1697, he was a mem- ber of one of the town garrisons, commanded by Sergeant Has- eltine.
REFERENCE: Town Records, p. 117; Savage, Vol. III, p. 154; History of Essex Co., Mass .; History of Haverhill; Sewall's Diary.
2. Captain Philip Reade.
CAPTAIN HUGH MASON .- [1605-1678]-Of Watertown. Deputy to the General Court of Mass. nine times, 1635-77. Com- mander in Chief, 1664; member of the Council of War, 1676; Lieutenant and Captain of the Train Band of Watertown, Mass., 1652; in command of the Watertown Militia in the Sud- bury fight, King Philip's War, April 21, 1676.
REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1894, pp. 76, 174, 183, 189 and 210.
25. Judge Frank Baker.
MAJOR JOHN MASON .- Lieutenant under Sir Thomas Fairfax in the Netherlands; Representative to General Court, 1635-1641; Deputy Governor, 1659-1669; Commissioner to the United Colonies for five sessions, 1647-1661; commanded forces in Pequot War.
REFERENCE: Sparks' American Biography, Vol. III; Year Book, 1894; Society of Colonial Wars, p. 47.
42. Charles Thomson Atkinson.
64. Harry Jenkins Bardwell.
99. Eames Mac Veagh.
PHILIP MATTOON .- (-1696.) Credited on December 10, 1675, with £2 10s 6d, under Capt. Samuel Appleton, and on June 24, 1676, with £2 15s 08d. Served in Narragansett Cam- paign. Served under Capt. William Turner from April 7, 1676.
REFERENCES: Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, pp. 154, 155, 157, 241; Mass. Archives, Vol. 68, p. 97.
89. Albert Mattoon Graves.
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JOHN MAYO .- A member of the "Barnstable Company" of Plymouth Colony, Lieutenant Thomas Dymoke commanding. Active service in 1643-44.
REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, p. 253.
15. Josiah Lewis Lombard.
32. Rev. James Gibson Johnson.
63. Rev. Abbott Eliot Kittredge.
SAMUEL MAYO .- A member of the "Barnstable Company" of Plymouth Colony, Lieutenant Thomas Dymoke command- ing. Active service in 1643-44.
REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, p. 253; Pierce's Colonial Lists, p. 73.
15. Josiah Lewis Lombard.
32. Rev. James Gibson Johnson.
63. Rev. Abbott Eliot Kittredge.
LIEUTENANT JAMES M'DOWELL .- [1716 -]-Of Au- gusta Co., Va. Was Lieutenant of an Augusta County, Va., company in the French and Indian War, 1754-63. Lieut. James McDowell, of Augusta County (Va.) Militia, received arrears of pay, by order of the General Assembly, Sept., 1758."
REFERENCE: Thos. Marshall Green's "Historic Families of Kentucky," 1st Series, pp. 12, 13; Hening's "Statutes at Large," Vol. VII, p. 195.
18. Scott Jordan.
JOHN MOHR M'INTOSH .- Settled at New Iverness, Ga. (now Darien) on the Albemarle. John Mohr McIntosh en- tered actively upon the defense of the Colony against the Spaniards. He was appointed Captain of a Highland company, the first in America. He was in command of this company during Gen. Oglethorpe's operations to capture St. Augustine from the Spaniards in 1740. He was the founder of McIntosh County and the County was named for him.
REFERENCE: Historical Register of Officers of the Conti- nental Army, p. 278; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. 4, p. 124.
9. Frederick Hampden Winston.
CAPTAIN SAMUEL MEREDITH .- [1732-1808]-Captain in Col. Wm. Byrd's Regiment. Served at Forts Chiswell, Cum- berland, Pitt, etc.
REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, pp. 253-83 and 166.
74. Hiram Holbrook Rose.
91. Landon Cabell Rose.
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WILLIAM MERRICK .- Was a member of the Duxbury Company of Plymouth Colony, under Capt. Myles Standish, in active service, 1642-1644. He was an Ensign at Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass. Was promoted to be Lieutenant, June, 1663.
REFERENCE: Pierce's Colonial Lists; Society Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895; Plymouth Colonial Records, Vol. IV, p. 41.
58. Frederick Laforrest Merrick.
NATHANIEL MERRIMAN .- Sergeant in Train Band at New Haven, on July -, 1665; promoted Lieutenant at Wal- lingford, Ct., May, 1672; promoted Captain of troop of dra- goons for New Haven County, Nov. 1, 1675.
REFERENCE: Connecticut Colonial Records, Vol. 1665-1677, pp. 23, 172, 379.
59. Charles Pratt Whitney.
102. Marvin Allen Ives.
ELEAZER METCALF .- (1653-1706.) Ensign of the Wren- tham Company, July 5, 1689.
REFERENCE: Mass. Archives; Court Record, Vol. 6, p. 59. 79. John Whipple Hill.
STEPHEN MIGHILL .- (1651 -. ) Of Rowley, Mass. Served in King Philip's War, 1675.
REFERENCE: S. C. W. Year Book, 1896, p. 359.
90. Edwin Fraser Gillette.
CAPT. JOHN MILES .- (1644-1704.) Served under Maj. Richard Treat in the Great Swamp Fight.
REFERENCE: S. C. W. Register, 1896, p. 359. 93. Wyllys King Smith.
CAPT. THOMAS MINER .- (1607-1690.) Deputy to the Gen- eral Court, Massachusetts, 1665-70, 1673; Chief Military Offi- cer at Mystick, Conn., 1665.
REFERENCE: S. C. W. 1896 Year Book, p. 359.
10. Edward Milton Adams.
51. Franklin Adams Meacham.
78. Joseph Edward Otis, Jr.
98. Philo Adams Otis.
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CAPT. JAMES MINOTT .- (1653-1735.) Concord, Mass. Services: Captain Concord Militia Company, 1684; with expe- dition to Canada, 1690; Deputy to General Court, 1700-1701.
REFERENCES: Col. Records, Mass. Bay Colony; General So- ciety Year Book for 1895, p. 254.
81. George Henry Moore.
EXPERIENCE MITCHELL .- A member of the Duxbury, Mass., Military Company, August, 1643.
REFERENCE: Pierce's Colonial Lists, p. 76. 90. Edwin Fraser Gillette.
ENSIGN JACOB MITCHELL .- Of Bridgewater, Mass. Killed King Philip's War, 1675.
REFERENCE: Mitchell's Bridgewater.
72. Lester Orestes Goddard.
LIEUTENANT JOHN MOFFETT .- [1708-1744]-Of Augusta Co., Va. "On June 24, 1742, John Moffett qualified as Lieuten- ant of Militia at the Orange County (Va.) Court."
REFERENCE: "Early Records of Orange Co. (Va.) Court," p. 396; Annals of Augusta Co., Va., 1888 Edition.
18. Scott Jordan.
WILLIAM MONROE .- [1669-1759]-Of Lexington. Ensign of Militia.
REFERENCE: Hudson History of Lexington, pp. 149. 25. Frank Baker.
ENSIGN JOHN MOORE .- [- 1702]-Sudbury and Lan- caster, Mass. Appointed Sergeant of Lancaster Company, April 20, 1670; elected its Ensign July 3, 1689; served in garrison at Lancaster, 1676, and after; Representative to the General Court, 1689-1690; Selectman, 1690. Died Sept., 1702.
REFERENCE: Nourse's "Military Annals of Lancaster," p. 9; Nourse's "Early Records of Lancaster," pp. 125, 128, 133; Marvin's "History of Lancaster," pp. 61-110; Willard's "Centennial Address," p. 95.
68. Albert Judson Fisher.
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JOHN MOORE, SR .- [- 1703]-Sudbury and Lancaster, Mass. At Sudbury, 1638, or earlier. Probably of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., 1638. Served in garrison of Lawrence Waters following the attack of King Philip's 1,500 warriors upon Lancaster, Feb. 10, 1676. Representative to the General Court, 1689 to 1692.
REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary; Hudson's "Annals of Sudbury, Wayland and Maynard," pp. 2, 201, 204; Mar- vin's "History of Lancaster," p. 110; Whitman's "History of A. & H. Artillery Co."; Willard's "Centennial Address," p. 95; Nourse's "Early Records of Lancaster," pp. 128, 333.
57. Charles Clarence Poole.
68. Albert Judson Fisher.
JONATHAN MOORE .- [1669-1742]-He and his brother John had a garrison during Queen Anne's War, 1704, at Lan- caster, Mass.
REFERENCE: Nourse's "Early Records of Lancaster," pp. 143-306; Mass. Archives, LXXI, 876; Marvin's "History of Lan- caster," pp. 110-138.
68. Albert Judson Fisher.
DAVID MORGAN .- One of the defenders of Springfield, Mass., at its burning by the Indians during King Philip's War.
REFERENCE: History of Springfield, pp. 162, 165, by Mason A. Greene; Savage's Genealogical Dictionary; Morris' "Burning of Springfield"; Appendix, p. 74.
68. Albert Judson Fisher.
CAPTAIN MILES MORGAN .- [1616-1699]-Of Springfield, Mass. An old Indian hunter. For many years Sergeant and afterward Captain of the military company of Springfield. Capt. Morgan built a block-house and stockade, which he and his five sons ably defended against the Indians.
REFERENCE: American Ancestry, Vol. 3, p. 36; History of Brimfield; History of Springfield, p. 126, by M. A. Greene.
68. Albert Judson Fisher.
LIEUTENANT EDWARD MORRIS .- [1630-1689]-Of Rox- bury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn. Representative to the General Court from Roxbury, 1677-1687; founder of the town of Woodstock, Conn., in 1686, and their first military officer.
REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary; Year Book; Society of Colonial Wars; Larned's History of Windham County, Conn.
1. Seymour Morris.
6. Lyman Dresser Hammond.
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LIEUTENANT EDWARD MORRIS .- [1688-1769]-Of Woodstock, Conn .; Lieutenant of the Woodstock Company.
REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary; Morris' Reg- ister; Larned's History of Windham County, Conn.
1. Seymour Morris.
LIEUTENANT JOHN MOSELEY .- [1640-1690]-Lieutenant in the Westfield Company of Foot in King Philip's War.
REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1895, p. 256.
54. William Ward Wight.
JOHN MOSS .- (1604-1707.) Of New Haven and Walling- ford, Conn. Signed the original compact on June 4, 1643. A trooper under Maj. John Mason. Representative, 1667-1673.
REFERENCES: Conn. Colonial Records, Vol. 1636-1665, p. 309; Savage's Gen. Dict., Vol. 3, p. 246.
102. Marvin Allen Ives.
JACOB MYGATT .- (1633-1706.) A member of Maj. John Mason's Troop of Horse, 1658.
REFERENCE: Bodge's Soldiers in King Philip's War, p. 467. 93. Wyllys King Smith.
LIEUTENANT SAMUEL NASH .- Of Duxbury Company prior to 1683; was private to Lieut. Wm. Holmes Company against Pequot Indians, 1637; Sheriff of Plymouth Colony, 1652; Chief Marshal of General Court, 1652; Deputy to General Court from Duxbury, 1653; Member of Council of War, 1658.
REFERENCE: Plymouth Colony Records; Savage's Diction- ary.
46. George Butters.
BENJAMIN NEWBERRY .- Was a Captain in King Philip's War.
REFERENCE: Baldwin's Candee Genealogy, p. 127; Wight's The Wights, pp. 225-226; Savage's Dictionary.
54. William Ward Wight.
LIEUTENANT ANDREW NEWCOMB .- Was chosen Lieu- tenant at Edgartown, Mass., April 13, 1691. Was in command of the fortification there, having such number of men under him as were ordered by the Chief Magistrate.
REFERENCE: New York Colonial Records, Vol. 37, p. 230; Town Records of Edgartown, Vol. 1, p. 38.
38. George Whitfield Newcomb.
89. Albert Mattoon Graves.
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EDWARD OAKES .- Arrived 1640. Selectman 29 years, be- tween 1642 and 1678. Representative 17 years, between 1659 and 1681. Representative of Concord, 1683, 1684, and 1686. Quartermaster of the Troop in 1656. Lieutenant in Capt. Pren- tice's Company in King Philip's War.
REFERENCES: History of Cambridge, p. 616; Savage's Gen. Dict., p. 302.
56. Wyman Kneeland Flint.
ROGER ORVIS .- (1657-1736-7.) Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Newbury, and wounded at Hatfield May 16, 1676.
REFERENCE: Savage's Gen. Dict., Vol. 3, p. 317.
96. Oliver Partridge Dickinson.
RICHARD OSBORN .- Served under Lieut. Ludlow in the Pequot War. On June 4, 1639, the General Court at Hartford, Conn., granted to him for faithful service in the Pequot War 80 acres of land in Fairfield, Conn.
REFERENCES: Savage's Gen. Dict., Vol. 3, pp. 318-319. 48. Henry Austin Osborn.
JOHN OTIS .- A soldier in King Philip's War, 1675, serving in Capt. Daniel Henchman's Company, August 27, 1675. Also a member of Capt. Samuel Moseley's Company, July 24, 1675.
REFERENCES: Soldiers in King Philip's War, by Bodge, pp. 53 and 75.
78. Joseph Edward Otis, Jr.
98. Philo Adams Otis.
WILLIAM PABODIE .- (1620-1703.) Of Duxbury, Mass., and Little Compton, R. I. A member of the Duxbury Military Company under Capt. Myles Standish in August, 1643. Deputy, 1654-1663, 1670-1677, 1679-1682.
REFERENCE: Pierce's Colonial Lists, p. 75.
4. William Ruggles Tucker.
ROBERT PADDOCK .- Was a member of the Military Com- pany at Plymouth, Mass., 1643.
REFERENCE: Pierce's Colonial Lists, p. 76. 37. Frank Bassett Tobey. .
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BRINTON PAINE .- [1741-1820]-Served in Capt. Saml. Chapman's Company from Bolton, Conn., in the French and Indian War.
REFERENCE: Waldo's Early History of Tolland, Conn., p. 45. 7. Edward Mckinstry Teall.
STEPHEN PAINE .- [1654-1710]-Of Rehoboth, Mass., 1675. A soldier in King Philip's War and a large contributor to the expense thereof.
REFERENCE: Paine Genealogy.
7. Edward Mckinstry Teall.
THOMAS PAINE .- Of Plymouth and Yarmouth. Member of Yarmouth Military Company, 1643; under command of Lieut. Wm. Palmer; Deputy from Yarmouth, 1639.
REFERENCE: Pierce's Colonial Lists, p. 74; Plymouth Colo- nial Records.
15. Josiah Lewis Lombard.
18. Scott Jordan.
58. Frederick Laforrest Merrick.
ICHABOD PALMER .- Of Stonington, Conn. Was Ensign, Oct., 1737; Lieutenant, 1739.
REFERENCE: Connecticut Colonial Records, 1735; pp. 43, 120, 261.
10. Edward Milton Adams.
51. Franklin Adams Meacham.
NEHEMIAH PALMER .- Of Stonington, Conn., was Gover- nor's Councillor, 1703. Deputy many years. Was Deputy for Stonington to Conn. General Court, 1668, and many times there- after.
REFERENCE: Connecticut Colonial Records, 1689-1706, pp. 212.
10. Edward Milton Adams.
51. Franklin Adams Meacham.
ROBERT PARISH .- Of Groton and Dunstable, Mass. Was a soldier in Captain Samuel Moseley's Independent Company of Volunteers and served under Major Samuel Appleton, com- manding the Mass. forces under Josiah Winslow, Commander in Chief of the Army against the Narragansetts, King Philip's War. He was a member of the garrison, Dunstable, Mass.
REFERENCE: Reprint from Pay rolls of Mr. John Hull. Treasurer at War, Mass. Bay Colony: "Soldiers in King Philip's War;" N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 37, p. 182; also Vol. 43, p. 263; Mass. Archives, Vol. CVII, p. 230, Vol. LXXI, p. 83; History of Dunstable, Mass.
2. Captain Philip Reade.
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SURGEON THOMAS PARISH .- Was surgeon in Captain George Cooke's Co. in the expedition ordered on foot against Samuel Gurton in 1643.
REFERENCE: Massachusetts Colonial Records, Vol. 2, pp. 53, 346; Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 3 .
2. Captain Philip Reade.
WILLIAM PARKE .- Was member of A. & H. Artillery Co., Boston, 1638.
REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary; Whitman's Artillery Co., p. 148.
52. Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor.
96. Oliver Partridge Dickinson.
OLIVER PARTRIDGE .- (1712-1792.) Representative to General Court at different times. Delegate to Congress at Al- bany, N. Y., 1754, to confer with the Indian Six Nations. Also delegate to first Colonial Congress in 1765. Appointed as one of a committee, 1746-7, to direct the re-building of Fort Massa- chusetts. A Colonel in the Massachusetts Bay Colonial service, 1758, and engaged in the expedition under Gen. Abercrombie for the capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 1758.
REFERENCES: Mass. Civil List; Dexter's Yale Biographies and Annals; Appleton's Encyclopaedia of American Biography; Hist. of Berkshire Co., Mass., Vol. 1, p. 83; Parkman's Montcalm and Wolfe, Vol. 2, p. 101; Winsor's Narrative and Critical Hist. of America, Vol. 5, pp. 597-598; Mass. Hist. Society Collections, 4th series, Vol. 5.
96. Oliver Partridge Dickinson.
COL. SAMUEL PARTRIDGE .- (1645-1740.) Quartermas- ter Major John Pynchon's Troop, 1688. Deputy, 1683, '85, '86. Associate Judge Hampshire County Court, 1685; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1692-1740; member of his Majesty's Council; Colonel of Hampshire County Regiment.
REFERENCES: S. C. Wars, 1896, Year Book, p. 368; Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 3, p. 366; Boltwood's Hadley Gene- alogies, p. 110; Parkman's Half Century of Conflict, Vol. 2, p. 66; American Ancestry, Vol. 5, p. 52.
96. Oliver Partridge Dickinson.
101. John Newbury Bagley.
JAMES PATTERSON .- (1633-1701.) House used for Garri- son during King Philip's War.
REFERENCES: Hazen's Hist. of Billerica, p. 110, 117; N. E. H. & G. R., Vol. 37, p. 148.
105. Henry Clay Fuller.
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JOSEPH PATTERSON .- (1710-1780.) Was a member of Capt. Eleazer Melvin's Company in Gov. Shirley's expedition to the Norridgewock country, 1754.
REFERENCE: N. E. Hist. and Gen. Register, Vol. 37. p. 148. 105. Henry Clay Fuller.
LIEUT. FRANCIS PEABODY .- (1614-1697.) Lieutenant in the Militia, Topsfield, Mass., 1668.
REFERENCE: S. C. W. Year Book, 1896, p. 369. 90. Edwin Fraser Gillette.
CAPT. JOHN PEABODY .- 1642. Deputy to the General Court, ten terms, 1689-1730; Ensign, 1682; Lieutenant, 1691; Captain, 1699, Colony of Massachusetts Bay.
REFERENCE: S. C. W. Year Book, 1895, p. 261. 90. Edwin Fraser Gillette.
MAJOR JOHN PELL .- [1643-1702] -- Second Lord of the Manor of Pelham; Member of New York Provincial Assembly for Westchester County, 1691-95; Captain of Horse, Provincial Forces, New York, 1684; Major, 1692, French and Indian War.
REFERENCE: Society of Colonial Wars Year Book, 1894; Bol- ton's History of Westchester; New York State Records.
12. Rodman Corse Pell.
SERGEANT JOHN PERKINS .- [1590-1654]-Was Sergeant of the Allied English and the friendly aboriginal Indians under their Chief Masconoma, at Agawam (Ipswich, Mass., Bay Col- ony), during the war with the Tarratines, July to September, 1631.
REFERENCE: Town Records of Ipswich; History of Ipswich; History of Essex Co., Mass., p. 200; and Gov. John Winthrop's Journal.
2. Captain Philip Reade.
96. Oliver Partridge Dickinson.
LIEUT. JACOB PERLEY .- (1670-1751.) With Capt. John Lovewell's Company, against the Indians, North Conway, N. H., 1725, and Fryburg, Maine, 1728.
REFERENCE: Military Records Mass. Archives, Vol. 72, p. 367. 90. Edwin Fraser Gillette.
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ARTHUR PERRY .- Of Boston, 1630 .- Member of the An- cient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638.
REFERENCE: Savage's Genealogical Dictionary.
7. Edward Mckinstry Teall.
WILLIAM PHELPS .- Was Representative to the First Gen- eral Court in Mass .; Assistant in 1634; removed to Windsor, Conn., 1635; Assistant in 1636 and 1658.
REFERENCE: Savage's Gen. Dict .; Connecticut Colonial Records.
45. Francis Porter Fisher.
88. Edward Payson Bailey.
JONATHAN PHINNEY .- Ensign of Windsor, Conn.
REFERENCE: Stiles' Windsor. 72. Lester Orestes Goddard.
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