Early Rehoboth, documented historical studies of families and events in this Plymouth colony township, Volume III, Part 27

Author: Bowen, Richard LeBaron, 1878-1969
Publication date: 1945
Publisher: Rehoboth, Mass., Priv. Print. [by the Rumford Press], [Concord, N.H.]
Number of Pages: 220


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8 Aug. 1696-Thomas Bowen, carpenter, and Thankful Bowen of Rehoboth for £100 deeded to Francis Wilson of Oburn, Middlesex County, Mass., "planter" 20 acres at Rocky River in Rehoboth. Witnesses: John Brooks, Joseph Mason, and John West [Ibid., vol. III, p. 206].


4 Sept. 1696-Nathaniel Cooper and Thomas Cooper, the younger, of Reho- both, husbandmen, for £5 deeded to Capt. Thomas Leonard and Lieut. James Leonard, yeoman, of Taunton 5 acres of upland and swamp in Rehoboth near to Old Cedar Swamp [Ibid., vol. II, p. 32].


6 Sept. 1696-Alexander Widdicum of Swanzey, Tayler, for £10 deeded to Capt. Timothy Brooks of Swanzey, yeoman, "my house and 30 acres on the East Side of Palmer's River in Rehoboth". Witnesses: John Haile, John West, and George Lawton [Ibid., vol. II, p. 138].


14 Sept. 1696-Allexander Widicamg, Rehoboth, appointed his friend Nicholas Moorey of Taunton his Attorney to sell 30 acres of land in Rehoboth "I bought of Mr. James Brown as by his Deed to me May appeare Bearing Date February 28, 1690/1 with a house on the land". Witnesses: Tristrum Bowerman, Stephen Caswell, and Phillip King [Ibid., vol. II, p. 170].


24 Sept. 1696-John Shaw of Swanzey for £140 deeded to Thomas Earle of Dartmouth land in Swanzey near Mattapoiset. Signed, John Shaw and Hannah Shaw [Ibid., vol. II, p. 11].


10 Nov. 1696-Samuel Newman, Sr., of Rehoboth, yeoman, for valuable consideration deeded to George Webb of Little Compton 60 acres on the East side of Palmer's River in Rehoboth in the last 2000 acre divi- sion. Witnesses: Samuel Milerd and William Carpenter [Ibid., vol. II, p. 156].


2 Dec. 1696-John Thompson of Reding, Middlesex County, Mass., husband- man, for £10 deeded to George Webb of Little Compton, farmer, "my Dwelling house & house lott" in Rehoboth of 60 acres on East side of Palmer's River. Witnesses: Samuel Millerd and William Carpenter [Ibid., vol. II, p. 157].


9 Mar. 1697-Stephen Paine of Rehoboth, Gent., for £35 deeded to Henry Sweeting of Rehoboth, clothier, 3 acres in Rehoboth. Witnesses: Nathaniel Chaffee, Thomas Ormsbee, and Jonathan Chaffee [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 370].


1 July 1697-Henry Stacey of Providence, R. I., for £32 5s deeded to Silvanus Scott of Providence 50 acres on the South Neck of the Patucket River in Rehoboth or Attleborough. Witnesses: Moses Read, John Cary, and Abigail Cary [Ibid., vol. III, p. 449].


1 July 1697-Henry Stacey of Providence for £25 deeded to James Stevenson of Springfield, Hampshire Co., Mass. Bay, 50 acres "in Rehoboth or Attleborough, or one of them" which lot Stacey bought from Stevenson -a mortgage deed to be paid within two (2) years. Signed, X mark


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of Henry Stacey. Witnesses: Moses Read, Silvanus Scott, and John Cary [Ibid., vol. III, p. 353].


1 July 1697-James Stevenson of Springfield, County of Hampshire, Mass., administrator to the estate of John Stevenson late of Rehoboth, de- ceased, and Joanna his wife, for £58 10s deeded to Henry Stacey of Providence, R. I., all houses, lands, etc., in Rehoboth belonging to said James as heir to his Brother John Stevenson. Witnesses: Abigail Cary, Silvanus Scott, Moses Read, and John Cary [Ibid., vol. II, p. 115].


31 Dec. 1697-Samuel Miles of Boston, clerk, for £280 deeded to "William Howes of Boston, chyurgeon, in Swanzey and Rehoboth: 15 acres at Torrey's Creek and 16 acres at Wachamokett Neck". Signed, Samuel Miles and Ann Miles. Witnesses: Tho. Jackson, Edward Hill, and Eliazer Moody, Servt. [Ibid., vol. II, p. 184].


8 Apr. 1698-Stephen Paine of Rehoboth, yeoman, for £24 deeded to William Carpenter, yeoman, and Josiah Carpenter, cordwinder, both of Reho- both a tract of fresh meadow on the northerly end of Mr. Brown's Pond, so-called. Witnesses: James Carpenter and Obediah Carpenter [Ibid., vol. II, p. 240].


10 June 1698-Barachia Lewes of Dedham, Suffolk County, Mass., for £20 deeded to Isaac Lewes of Rehoboth, husbandman, 30 acres on the East side of Palmer's River in Rehoboth. Witnesses: Josiah Fisher, Timothy Whiteing, and John Lewes [Ibid., vol. III, p. 354].


19 Oct. 1698-Lieut. Joseph Brown of Rehoboth for £8 deeded to Gidion Crofferd of Providence, R. I., merchant, 3112 acres in Wachamoket Neck, Rehoboth, at a place called the "hoggpens". Witnesses: Cor- nelius Darling and Jabez Brown [Ibid., vol. II, p. 298].


19 Oct. 1698-Joseph Brown of Rehoboth, husbandman, for a valuable con- sideration deeded to Cornelius Darling of Attleboro, husbandman, 24 acres on Northerly side of Rehoboth at a place called "the Mile & a halfe". Witnesses: Jeremiah Child, Jabez Brown, and William Car- penter [Ibid., vol. III, p. 53].


10 Dec. 1698-Enoch Hunt of Rehoboth, yeoman, for a valuable considera- tion deeded to Nathaniel Millerd 12 acres of land on East side of Palmer's River in Rehoboth. Witnesses: John Peck, John Redway, and Samuel Palmer [Ibid., vol. III, p. 29].


30 Dec. 1698-Stephen Paine, Deacon Samuel Peck, Ensign Enoch Hunt, Samuel Paine and Nathaniel Paine of Rehoboth and John Paine of Swanzey, and Jacob Pepper of Rocksberry and Daniel Aldis of Dedham, husbandmen, for £25 deeded to Henry Bragg of Bristol two 50 acre lots of upland near to Wolfe Bridge Run in Rehoboth. Witnesses: Na- thanial Chaffee and John Bowen [Ibid., vol. III, p. 258].


7 Mar. 1698/9-Capt. Andrew Willett of Kingston, alias Rochester, in the Colony of Rhode Island, for £26 deeded to Sarjant John Butterworth of Rehoboth, miller, 54 acres in Wachamoket Neck in Rehoboth. Wit- nesses: William Carpenter, Nathaniel Carpenter, and Henry Sweeting [Ibid., vol. III, p. 97].


9 Jan. 1699-Jacob Pepper of Rockberry, Suffolk County, Mass., and Daniel Aldis of Dedham, Suffolk County, Mass., husbandmen, appointed "our Brother Mr. Samuel Peck of Rehoboth" our attorney to act for us concerning the estate of our brother Benjamin Pain late of Bristol, deceased. Witnesses: John Aldis and Josiah Bollt [Ibid., vol. II, p. 1/2].


29 Mar. 1699-Mary Millerd, one of the witnesses swore that she saw Robert Millerd sign, etc.,-thus proving that he was then dead. The other witnesses later did the same. Witnesses: Thomas Litchfield, X mark of Mary Millerd, and John West [Ibid., vol. III, p. 109].


24 June 1699-Appointment by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay of John Saffin, John Brown, Thomas Leonard, and Nicholas Peck, Esq., as Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Bristol County [Ibid., vol. III, p. 57].


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6 Sept. 1699-Enoch Hunt of Rehoboth (whereas Deacon Samuel Peck of Rehoboth by virtue of a marriage with the relict of Peter Hunt, Jr., had certain interest in land where now said Enoch Hunt's house stands, "being the house lott where several years since John Woodcock dwelt" and Samuel Peck having released his interest) deeded to said Samuel Peck 2 acres of salt meadow in Rehoboth. This was by way of con- sideration for the previous release of Peck's interest. Witnesses: Benjamin Hunt, John Butterworth, and William Carpenter [Ibid., vol. III, p. 199].


1 Feb. 1699/1700-Francis Stephens, Sr., of Rehoboth for £9, 10s deeded to "my son-in-law Pelege Roads of Pautuxet, Providence, R. I., husband- man, 50 acres in the north of Rehoboth." Witnesses: Daniel Fuller, John Ormsby, and William Carpenter [Ibid., vol. III, p. 93].


16 Feb. 1700-Samuel Barney of Rehoboth, "cordwayner", for £100 deeded to Thomas Bowen of Swanzey, yeoman, 90 acres on the west side of Palmer's River in Rehoboth. Witnesses: John Watts, Israel Barney, and John West [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 207].


6 Aug. 1700-Thomas Bowen of Rehoboth, yeoman, for £70 deeded to Samuel Winslow of Harwich, Barnstable County, Mass., cordwainer, 90 acres on west side of Palmer's River in Rehoboth. Witnesses: Hezekiah Luther, Zachariah Eddy, and John West [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 261].


5 Nov. 1700-Thomas and Thankful Bowen of Rehoboth for £143 deeded to Thomas Shaw of Rehoboth 20 acres at Rocky River in Rehoboth to- gether with one-third part of a Grist mill. Witnesses: Isaac Mason, Isaac Bowen, and John West [Ibid., vol. III, p. 205].


5 Dec. 1700-Thomas Shaw of Rehoboth, brickmaker, for £70 deeded to Thomas Bowen of Rehoboth, yeoman, 20 acres at Rocky River in Rehoboth together with one-third part of a Grist Mill thereon. Wit- nesses: Isaac Mason, Isaac Bowen, and John West [Ibid., vol. III, p. 244].


27 Dec. 1700-Mary Sabin, widow, and Israel Sabin, of Rehoboth, miller, for £39 deeded to Henry Sweeting of Rehoboth, clothworker, 12 of a corn mill and fulling mill on the Mill Falls in Rehoboth with 12 a dwell- ing house and the mill Dam upon the Great River, etc. Witnesses: Samuel Sabin, William Carpenter, Ephraim Carpenter, and John Ormsby [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 372].


13 May 1701-Israel Dogget of Edgartown, Dukes County, Mass., for £80 deeded to Thomas Buttler of Edgartown 6 parcels of land in Rehoboth: two of 11 acres, one of 18 acres, one of 15 acres, and one of 25 acres in Rehoboth and land in Swanzey, "Lately belonging to Thomas Dogget, Esq., Dec'd father to the said Israel Dogget". Witnesses: Matthew Mayhew, Samuel Merrie, and Matthew Mayhew, Jr. [Ibid., vol. III, p. 25534].


26 May 1701-Samson Mason of Rehoboth, Cordwainer, for £3 deeded to John Hunt of Rehoboth, yeoman, 6 acres in Wachamoket Neck. Wit- nesses: William Carpenter and Daniel Carpenter [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 315]. 18 Nov. 1701-Thomas Buttler of Chilmark, Dukes County, upon Martin Vinyard, for £7 deeded to Joseph Doggett and Nathaniel Doggett in Rehoboth, wheelwrights, 114 acres of salt meadow at The Hundred Acre Meadow in Rehoboth. No witnesses [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 152].


1 Dec. 1701-Samuel Salsbury of Rehoboth in consideration of a marriage between Samuel and Jemima, now wife of the sd. Samuel Salsbury and daughter of the sd. John Martin, deeded to John Martin of Swanzey 40 acres on the East side of Palmer's River in Rehoboth. This is a covenant to stand seized. Witnesses: James Brown, Ann Brown, and Martha Brown [Ibid., vol. III, p. 337].


21 Dec. 1701-John Butterworth, Sr., of Rehoboth, cooper, for a valuable consideration deeded to "my son John Butterworth, Jr." 47 acres at Chestnut Hill in Rehoboth. Witnesses: David Cary, John Cary, and John Cary, Jr. [Ibid., vol. III, p. 377].


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10 Feb. 1701/2-Joseph and Hannah Brown of Rehoboth for a valuable consideration deeded to Timothy Ide of Rehoboth 114 acres at The Hundred Acres in Rehoboth. Witnesses: David Smith and Abigail Smith [Ibid., vol. III, p. 452].


28 Apr. 1702-Samuel Palmer of Rehoboth for a valuable consideration deeded to George Leonard of Taunton two allotments to be taken up in the north side of Rehoboth each of them being 1212 acres together with a half share of undivided land to which allotments belong. Wit- nesses: Elisha Peck and Daniel Smith [Ibid., vol. III, p. 439].


28 Apr. 1702-"Benjamin Allen of Rehoboth . . . attorney unto Mary Allen, administratrix, & Stilson Allen, administrator, of ye estate of Mr. William Allen late of Salsbury in the County of Essex in New England, aforesd. Dec'd Have Received of Samuel Palmer of Rehoboth aforesd., late Constable there" £14, 4s, 6d in payment of a judgment. Wit- nesses: John Ormsby and Jonathan Ormsby [Ibid., vol. III, p. 363].


30 Dec. 1702-Joseph Peck, Sr., of Rehoboth, yeoman, deeded to "my son Samuel Peck" 200 acres land and dwelling house on west side of Palmer's River in Rehoboth. Witnesses: Thomas Ormsby, Samuel Bullock, and Deborah Kiby [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 204].


6 Dec. 1703-Thomas Bowen for £70 from Redington Mowry quit claimed to Thomas Shaw a third part of a grist mill "bearing date 1 Sept. 1701". Witnesses: Simon Davis and John Cary [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 168].


15 June 1704-John Crabtree of Rehoboth, Joyner, in consideration of love and affection deeded to "my son John Crabtree, Jr." 36 acres in North Purchase of Rehoboth. Witnesses: Samuel Robinson, John West, and Hugh Gye [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 328].


28 July 1704-Thomas Butler of Chilmark, Dukes Co., for £12 deeded to John Doggett of the same place land and meadow in Rehoboth and Attleborough "which was formerly in the Tenure of Thomas Doggett, Esq., late deceased". Witnesses: James Allen and Icabod Allen [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 304].


14 Oct. 1704-William Dean of Rehoboth, carpenter, for £100 deeded to Ensign Moses Read of Rehoboth and Azrikam Peirce of Swanzey, husbandman, all "my house lot on both sides of Palmer's River in Rehoboth". Witnesses: Daniel Carpenter, Abiah Carpenter, and Elizabeth Carpenter [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 329].


16 July 1705-Hezekiah Peck of Swanzey, formerly of Rehoboth, Husband- man, for £100 deeded to Ephraim May of Swanzey, cordwainer, 43}4 acres of upland and meadow in Rehoboth "near the Hundred Acre Run with a Dwelling House on it". Witnesses: Joseph Peck, James Smith, and Elisha May [Ibid., vol. IV, p. 454].


INDEX


INDEX OF PERSONS


The commonly accepted spelling of the surname is placed first, followed by the variations in spelling found in this book. A name may appear more than once on a page.


ABBOTT Abbot Dan 18


ANDROS - Governor 94 Edmund Sir 59


ABELL Abel Robert 155


ADAMS Arthur 150 John 154 156


ADDERTON Jonathan 109


ADDINGTON Anne 34 Isaac 34


AINSWORTH -31


ALBEE Alby Benjamin 72


ALCOCKE George 119 Thomas 122


Joseph 168


Josiah 112 Penelope 69


Richard 162 164 Tho: 18


ASHTON Henry 18


ASPINWALL-122 123 Peter 129 130 William 116 122


ATHERTON - Capt. 53 67 Humphrey 18


ATKINS Adkinse Samuel 65 97


ATWOOD John 153


AUSTIN - 18 70 95 98 138 142


AVERY Samuel 127


BABCOCK Badcock Badcocke Benjamin 95 Robert 110


BACKUS-89


BAILEY-28 John 152 Sarah Loring 28 Theophilus 152


BALDWIN Thomas 143


BALL John 61 BALLOU John 87


BALSTON Baulston - Mr. 145


William 116 William Lieut. 135


BANKS-127


BARBER Samuel 112


BARKER James 140 James Ensign 135 John 97 John Sergt. 87 97 Robert 97 Robert Sergt. 97


BARNAM Richard Corp. 59


BARNARD John Rev. 28 Thomas Rev. 28 BARNES Thomas 72 166 BARNEY Israel 171 Samuel 171


BARRES Joshua 51 52 BARRETT James 66 95 John 111


BARROWS Barrow -31 BARSTOW Jer: 14


BARTLETT - 86 97 142 143 144 146


BASS Basse Jonathan 72


BASTOW see Barstow BATT Ann 126 Thomas 126


BAYLIES-8 20 Francis 3 9


BEACHAM Beauchamp John 153 Robert 123


BEERS Beare Beer Beere Beeres


Benjamin 17


Rachel 17


Richard Captain 107


Richard Lieut. 108 Robert 11 12 17 22


BELCHER - Corporal 63 Joseph Quartermaster 59


BENDALL Edw. 123 BENNETT Bennet Ed: 18 John 66 Peter 59 112 Richard 112


Sam. 124


BENTLEY Bently William 111


BEREMAN-14


BESSE Bessey Daniel 14 David 14


BETTS Beates Bets Richard 123


BEWITT Bewat Bewett 96 Hugh 135 143


BISHOP Benjamin 112 Phanuel 16 Thomas 112 Wm. 146


BLACKBURN Blackborne Walter 118


BLACKINTON Pentecost 52


BLACKMORE Blackmer James 169 John 169


BLACKSTONE Blaxton -13 157


175


ANGELL Angel Angles James 18 John 18 111 162


Thomas 124


ANGIER Samuel Rev. 164 APLEGATE Thomas 117 ARNOLD ---- 8 9 17 80 Benedict 33 Benedict Governor 69 Damaris (Wescott) 69


ALDEN John 153 ALDIS Daniel 170 John 170


ALDRIDGE Aldridg William 61


ALEXANDER THE GREAT Elikssander 31 48 ALISTON Thomas 112 ALLEN Allin Allyn - 140 Anna 128 161 Benjamin 172 Christian 165 Daniel 162


Deborah 157 Icabod 172 Isaac 168 Jacob Ensign 59 James 128 161 172 John 155 156 157 158 160 165 John Capt. 23 Jnº 24


Martha 124 128 161


Mary 172 Nehemiah 48 Nemiah 64 Ralph 159 Stilson 172 William 160 162 163 172


ALLERTON Isaac 116


ALLEY Hugh 118 ALMY Almie ----- 84 --- Mr. 89 94 102 106 Ann 94 Audrey 94 Christopher Capt. 94 William 94


ALSON Thomas 61


AMIDOWNE Amadown Roger 159 AMSDEN Isaac 112


ANDREWS Andrewes Richard 153 Thomas 109 William 123


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BLACKSTONE cont'd Mr. 9 John 167 BLAKE Blaike Caleb 14 BLANTON Willi: 117 William 117 BLINCO Blincott Charles Sergeant 59 112 BLISS Blise 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19


46


George 144 Jonathan 47 155 159 164 167 Miriam (Harmon) 47 Rachel 47 Samuel 167


Thomas 121 122 124 128 140 142


BLOWER John 126 BL Y Blighe Thomas 95 Samuel 95


BODGE - 1 53 59 60 61 63 65 66 68 70 95 101 103 104 107 108 109 111 112 Mr. 111 130


George Madison Rev. 1 58 108


BOLEYN Anne 36 BOLT Bollt Josiah 170


BOLTON - 136 137 138


BOREMAN -14 Sam 14


BOSWORTH Abigail 124


Belamy 169 Benjamin 159 Elizabeth 124


Haniel 124 Jonathan 157 159 166 Joseph 167


Nathaniel 166


BOTTS Bott Xtopher 126


BOWEN Bowin Bowine Isaac 171 John 167 170


Joseph 160 Obadia 155


Obadiah 157


Obediah 164 167


Richard 121 122 128 140 142 153 154 155 156 157 159 160 167


Richard LeBaron 135 143 Samuel 149


Thankful 169 171


Thomas 167 169 171 172 Thomas Dr. 52 William 163 167


BOWERMAN Tristrum 169 BOWNE Hannah 145 John 145 147 149 BRADFORD- Capt. 19


Governor 58 Mr. 19 Major 12 15 96


Alice Mrs. 156 William 151 152 153 154 157 William Gov. 121 166 William Major 81 166


BRADSTREET -5 - Governor 5 - Lieut. Col. 28 Anne 28 100 Dorothy 5


BRADSTREET cont'd Dudley Col. 28 Sarah 83 Simon 5 28 115 Simon Gov. 83 100


BRAGG Henry 170 BRANCE John 14 BRASEY William 26 BRATTLE - Captain 24 109 - Mr. 62 Thomas Capt. 6 24 BRECK Robert 61 BRIDGES Bridge Charles 138 Sarah 138 146


Sarah (Cornell) (Willett) 138 Mathew Quartermaster 59


BRIGGS Brigs - Mr. 145


Thomas 160


BRIGHAM-3 Clarence S. Dr. 76


BRIGHTMAN-31


BROOKS Brookes Gilbert 164


John 169 Richard 111


Timothy 164 Timothy Capt. 169


BROWN Browne


- Lieutenant 84 92 93 98


- Mr. 19 55 90 91 142 170 Ann 168 171


Hannah 172 Henry 17 86


Jabez 167 168 170


James 26 33 46 88 94 97 154 157 158 159 160 162 165 167 169 171


James Lieut. 19 81 94 100 102 103 106


Jo. 26


John 19 20 26 27 96 114 115 119 138 145 153 154 155


156 157 160 163 164 165 168 170


Joseph 167 172


Joseph Lieut. 170


Lydia 158 162


Martha 171


Nathaniel 167 168


Richard 17


BUCKLAND Benjamin 14 158 Joseph 157 167 168 William 157 158 162


BUCKLEN James 52 Joseph 52


BUCKNAM John 112


BULGAR Richard 133 135


BULL John 111 Jireh 55


BULLARD Nathaniel 95


BULLEN Bulling - Ensign 110


BULLOCK Bullocke Elizabeth 17 John 168 Richard 155 157 Samuel 164 167 172


BUMP Sam: 14


BURBECK Burkback George 112 BURGESS Burges Thomas 111


BURNS Robert 32 BURROUGHS Burrough Bur- rows - 14 31 John 14


BUTTERWORTH John 148 155 162 163 164 165 169 171 John Sergeant 170 Nathaniel 163 Samuel 162 163 165


BUTLER Buttler Thomas 171 172


BYFIELD Nathaniel 167


CALLIOPE 38 CANTRELL William 61


CAREY Cary Abigail 169 170 David 171 John 169 170 171 172


CARPENTER Abiah 167 172 Abigail 160


Benjamin 166 Daniel 168 171 172


Elizabeth 172 Ephraim 171


Jacob 167 James 170


John 160 162


John Capt. 167


Joseph 153 156 158 160


Josiah 162 170


Nathaniel 52 167 170


Obediah 170


Samuel 63 158 160 161 163 167


William 30 47 80 142 153 155 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171


CARR Caleb 55 Robert Sir 146


CARTWRIGHT George Colo- nel 146


CASTRIOT George 48 CASWELL Stephen 169


CHADWICK John 52


CHAFFEE Chaffey Chafy


Jonathan 169


Joseph 160


Nathaniel 162 167 169 170


Thomas 157 158 160


CHAMBERLAIN George Wal- ter 130


CHAPIN - 140 146 CHAPMAN John 111


CHARLES King 54


CHASMORE Richard 124 125 130


CHESEBROUGH Cheesebo- rough Cheesbrough Chees- brook Cheesebrook #+ We William 114 115 116 118 119 120 162


CHILD Childs Jeremiah 170 Sam 14


CHISWELL Richard 2 CHITTENDEN Chittington -14 Benj. 14


CHRISTIAN William 61 CHUBB - Capt. 28


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Index of Persons


CHURCH -1 58 64 70 82 83 86 - Captain 3 56 64 65 69 70 71 85 86 Mr. 64 Lieutenant 105 Benjamin 2 44 58 96 99


Benjamin Capt. 2 7 62 69 78 86 141 Benjamin Lieut. 58 68 David 112 Richard 141 142 Richard Sergeant 143 Thomas 2


CLAPP Clap


-14 - Widow 130


Abigail 130 Edward 130 John 130 Thomas 130


CLARK Clarke Aaron 129 Abigail 129 Elenº 115 126


Elinor 129 Elizabeth 120 129 Hanna 129


Hugh 66 James 119 120 121 128 129 130


Jeremy 140 Jeremy Capt. 134 John 129 John alias Kingman 129 Martha 129 Mary 129 Mercie 129 Samuel 129 Sarah 129


Sarah Mrs. 12


Thomas 126 130 154 156 157 Thomas Capt. 70 100 Thomas Lieut. 108 Thomas Maj. 70 William Capt. 12


CLEMENT Clements Tho. 18


CLIFTON Thomas 142


CLINTON Susan Lady 113 Thomas 113


GLIO 38 COBB Gershom 48 64


COBBETT Cobbet Thomas 122


CODDINGTON-Governor 59 135 Mr. 54 William 115 116 117 118 134 COKER Philip 112 COLBURN Colborne Colbren Elder 130 William 116


COLLIER Elizabeth 58 William 58


COLLINS-137


COMSTOCK Cumstock Daniel 143 CONANT - Mr. 117 CONDY Elizabeth 92 William Capt. 92


CONVERSE - Sergeant 110


COOK Cooke Francis 124 Hester 124 Richard 126


COOPER Coop - Deacon 94


Anne 162 Nathaniel 169 Thomas 49 121 140 142 148 154 155 156 162 164 165 169


COPE Edward 137 151 152 153 Edward Sir 152


CORBETT Thomas 2


CORNELL Cornwell see also Cornwall - 136 Ensign 138


Elizabeth 94


Elizabeth (Fiscock) 138


John 146 Rebecca 94 Richard 146 149


Sarah 138 Thomas 94 137 138 Thomas Ensign 136 137


CORNELLIS-34


CORNHILL - Mr. 137


CORNWALL see also Cornell 136


Ensign 138


Elizabeth 94


Elizabeth (Fiscock) 138


John 146 Rebecca 94 Richard 146 149


Sarah 138 Thomas 94 137 138


Thomas Ensign 136 137


COTTON - 15 31


Mrs. 14 19


John 15 19 22 46


John Rev. 9 12 13 15 25 32 34 83 Rossitter 13 25 Seaborn 15 Seaborn Rev. 5


COUWENHOVEN Jacob van 145


COVENTRY Jonathan 144 COWEN see Cowing


COWING Cowen Cowwen Joseph 14


COWLEY-46 CRABTREE John 172


CRAWFORD Crofferd Gidion 170 CROAD Croade John 91 Richard 158


CROCKER John 141


CROSBY Crosbey Joseph 95 CROSS John 112 Samuel 61 Thomas 139


CROW William 156


CRUMME Crum Samuel 27


CUDWORTH - Captain 58 62 65 73 81 82 88 102 105 106 - General 88 94


James 74 76 94


James Capt. 56 57 66 68 72 83 101 James Major 81 100


CURTIS Deodatus 168 Ephrajm 108 Philip Lieut. 109


CURTIS cont'd Rebecca 168 Solomon 168 CURWEN Coruin Corwin Cur- win -- Captain 110


George 25 George Capt. 110 111 John 25 John Capt. 25 Samuel 25


CUSHMAN Thomas 154


CUTLER - 69 - - Captain 109


CUTT Cutts --- Lord 59 CYRUS the Great 48


DAGGETT Dagget Doged Dogged Dogget Doggett


- 157 158 159


Anne 166


Israel 171 John 142 143 147 148 150 155 157 160 165 166 168 172


Joseph 168 171 Mayhew Deacon 52


Nathaniel 171 Thomas 166 171 172


DANFORTH Damport - Lieut. 110


Charles 112 Thomas 126


Thomas Gov. Lieut. 100


DANIELS Daniel Samuel 112 Simon 61


DARLING Cornelius 170


DAVENPORT Richard Capt. 126


DAVIS- 16 92 99 John 95 99 John Judge 92 Samuel 111


Simon 172 Walter Goodwin 127


DAVOL Davffall Devell William 121 153


DAVY Humphrey 35 105 108


DAY Samuel 52


DEAN Deane


-15


- Mr. 13


William 172


DENISON - 5 Captain 45 Major General 5 58


Daniel 5 Daniel General 100 104 Elizabeth 5


George 45 George Capt. 19 46


DEVOTION Edward 130 John 168


DEXTER - 3 58 64 65 70 86 Henry Martin 3 Gregory 135 143 Thomas 116


DIANO 42 DICHETTO see Dighenton DIGHENTON Dichetto James 112 DILLINGHAM John 116


DIXEY Dickse Dixy John 61 160 Thomas 140


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DODSON Gershom 14 DOLEBERRY Dolberry Elizabeth 92 DOLLING Dollin David 144 DONGAN - Governor DONNE -46


DOUGHTY Daughty Elias 147 149 Francis 137


DRAKE - 4 6 24 34 35 43 46 48 62 63 64 65 66 68 71 72 81 83 84 85 87 94 97 99 101


Samuel G. 2 6 71 92 95 97 104 DRAPER Nathaniel 125 DREW William 112


DRUCE - Lieutenant 65 John 65 Mary 65 Vincent 65


DRURY Hugh Lieut. 70


DUDLEY-Governor 119 Ann 5 59 Anne 5


Catherine 5 59


Joseph 5 56 58 59 60 65 66 Joseph Gov. 100 Patience 5 Rebecca 5 59


Thomas 113 115 118 Thomas Gov. 5 59


DUMMER William 5 59 DUNCAN Dunckin - Goodman 130 DUNNING Jonathan 109 112 DYER Dier Dyre Sam 55 William 94 140 144 William Lieut. 135 139


EAMES Eams Ems


- 14 John 14 Justus 166


EARLE Earl Earll Ralph 85 144 Thomas 169 William 146


EASTERBROOK Eastabrook Thomas 158 164 165 167


EASTON - Governor 10 Mr. 10 44 142


John 10 43 John Gov. 43 Nicholas 134 135 142


EDDY Zechariah 166 171


EDGARTON Edgerton Peter 111


EDMUNDS Edmonds Capt. 86 Andrew 7 86 163 Andrew Capt. 84 85 95 102 Mary 86


EDWARD VI 36


EELES Ela Eels Elle Capt. 85 John 146 156 ELIOT Eliott Elliot Elliott Elljot - Cornet 24 - Ensign 24 - Mr. 33 110


Asaph 95 Henry 112


ELIOT cont'd Jacob 24 59 Jacob Cornet 24 Jacob Ensign 6 John Rev. 24 43 100 104 129


ELIZABETH Queen 36 ELTON Elten John 123 138


ENDICOTT Endecott - Mr. 116 John 126 John Capt. 115


ENSIGN John 14


ERATO 38 ESSERY John 112


EUTERPE 38


EWOUTSE Cornelis Capt. 61


FALL John 48 64 FEAKE Feke


Elizabeth (Fownes-Winthrop) 145 Hannah 145


FELT-153


FENNER Arthur 86 124 125 Arthur Captain 35 86 Tho: 18


FERNSIDE ffirneside Firne- side -123


John 123


FESSENDEN - - General 64


FIELD Fjelds 81 87 98


Thomas 18


William 18 Zach: 18


FISCOCK Elizabeth 137


FISHER Josiah 170


FISK Fiske John 157 Joseph 111 Nathaniel 112


FITCH John 14 16 117 169


FITTS Fits John 13


FLETCHER-Ensign 110 FLINT John 111 Margery Mrs. 164


FLOOD - Lieut. 110


FOBES-14


FOLLOWAY Gab 141


FOOT-72


FORD Joseph 111


FORMAN Aaron 146


FOSTER John 2 4 John Capt. 52


FOWLER Foulers Richard 34


FRAIRY Frary Theophilus 59 60 Theophilus Lieut. 59


FREEMAN -58 Capt. 97


David 52 Edmond 153 Edward 152 John 97 John Capt. 81 96 97


FRITH-30 Henry 30


FROST-135


FUGRAME William 130 FULLER - Capt. 98 Ensign 110 Lieutenant 14 15 17 Abigail 162 Benjamin 167 Daniel 171 Edward 58


John 162


Jonathan 148 160 166 167 168


Robert 17 121 155 162 163 167


Samuel 163


Samuel Dr. 58 Samuel Lieut. 13


Matthew 58 98 Mathew Capt. 58 68 69 74


GAGE Hen: 14 John 14 Will 14


GAHASA 41


GALLUP Gallop Nathaniel 61


GARDNER Gardiner George 146


GARRETT Richard 154


GATLINE Gatleiffe Gatliffe Thomas 119


GAYLORD William 118


GEER Gere John 168


GERRISH -71


GIBBON Gibbins - - Major 119




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