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143, 307, 8. William H. 308. BURYING Ground, o7. BUTLER, Gen. 34.
BACKUS, 269. BACON's Mill, 94, 278.
BACON, Benjamin, 139. Jon- BORLAND, 125. athan, 139, 200, 10, 20, 55, 79, BOUNDARIES, 73-86.
304, 6. Joseph, 139. Josiah, BOWDITCH Papers, 197. 139, 279. Michael, 27, 111, 13, BOWERS, Andrew, 302. Ben- CARLISLE, 207, 22-5.
22. Nathaniel, 137, 9. BAKER, Eben, 305, 7. William, 25.
BALDWIN, Cyrus, 257. Dan- iel, 183.t Henry, 305. John,
BOYDEN, Mrs. 113.
BRACKETT, John, Peter, and Capt. Richard, 26, 2, 110-14, 185.
269.
CHAMBERLAIN, Aaron, 101. Daniel, 201. Edmund, 195. Edward, 25. Isaac, 110. John, 200. Mrs. Rebecca, 196. Reu- ben, 305, 307. Samuel, 139. Thomas, 10, 11. William, 11, 12, 22, 4, 7, 44, 65, 110.
CHAMPNEY, Daniel, 14, 189. John, 27. Elder Richard, 13, 17-26, 31, 41, 83, 94. Sam'l, 25-8, 41, 4, 59, 65, 88, 185. CHANDLER, Rev. James, 181. Rev. John, 181-3, 254. Thomas, 75. CHAPMAN, William, 183.t
BEECHER, Lyman, 270. BEERS, Lt. Richard, 83. BELLINGHAM, GOV. 16. BELLS, 177, 8. BELVIDERE, 103.
BENNETT, Mrs. Joshua, 315. Library, 173, 315.
BIRTHIS, 27. BISHOP, Edward, 183.1
BLACK, Simon, 190.
BODGE, Rev. George M. 183.+ BYRAM,' Rev. R. M., 272.
506
HISTORY OF BILLERICA.
COCHECO, 126.
DUDLEY, Joseph, 136. Thom- FOSTER, Dudley, 258, 304, 5, 7.
COGGIN, Rev. Jacob, 257.
as, 1, 3, 4, 7, 10-12, 15, 16.
DUDLEY Farm, 23, 4, 7, 30-3,
COLBY, Rev. Nathaniel L. 272. 56.
COLE, Samuel, 48.
DUMMER Fort, 143.
Fox, Rev. John, 172.
COLSON, George F., 307. Is- DUNSTABLE, Grant of Land Fox Farm, 41.
rael A. 307.
CONCORD, 76-82, 219, 23, 5. CONCORD Road, 89.
CONVERSE, Edward, 6, 8. Capt. James, 81, 2, 127. CONWELL, Russell H., 285. COOK, Francis, 307. Paul, 233. Sears, 306.
COOLIDGE, Stephen, 183.t COOPER, Rev. Warren, 270.
CORNELL, Peter, 222.
COTTON, Rev. John, 1, 119, 61.
COWELL, Edward, 48.
CRADOCK, Mathew, 3.
CROE, John, 22.
as, 110, 22, 7, 87, 200, 11, 74. EAMES, John, 305. Robert, 186. EASTE, Benjamin, 238.
CROMWELL, John,. 43-6. Ol- EDES, John, 241. iver, 57, 162.
CROSBY, Ephraim, 306. Hen- ELA, Rev. Benjamin, 271. ry, 305. Hezekiah, 256, 306. ELIOT, Rev. John, 104-9, 18,
Jeremiah, 307. John, 307. 317.
Joseph, 176, 212.
142-4, 257, 305, 7. Leander, George P., 305, 7.
307. Michael, 305, 7. Na- EMERSON, Rev. Daniel, 261-4. FRYE, John, 90. Jonathan, than, 144, 200, 12. Oliver, ESSERY, John, 183. 141, 254. Rev. Mr. 260.
239, 55, 303, 4, 6. Simon, 25, EVERETT, Ichabod, 307.
7, 60, 9, 92-4, 110, 13, 29, 39, EXETER COLLEGE, 295.
68, 70, 1, 6, 85, 88-96, 304, 5. FARLEY, Ebenezer, 202, 211. GALLAWAY, Rev. James, 269.
Solomon, 142. Timothy, 225. William, 303.
CUMINGS, Rev. Henry, 227, 33, 7-40, 60-8, 303. Nathaniel, 142.
CURRENCY, Continental, 240. CURRIER, William, 241.
CUTLER, Mrs. A. B. 99. Rev. Robert, 254.
DAMON, Rev. Norwood, 269. DANE, Rev. Francis, 160.
Jeremiah, 304, 7. John, 45, GOOKIN, Capt. Daniel, 9, 17, 8,
129, 30, 7, 9, 40, 4, 201, 12, 56, 23, 6, 30, 1, 41, 59, 64, 6, 104, 306. Richard, 221. Sam'l, 9, 17, 8, 65, 96.
142. Thos., 110, 39, 183,f 221. GORMAN, Francis, 258.
GRADUATES, 302.
GRAHAM, John, 254.
GRANT, William C. 258.
Capts.
GREENWOOD, Moses P'. 271.
81. George, 303. James, GRIMES, George, 28, 195. Wil- 308. James R., 258, 81, 307. liam, 137, 9.
Luther W., 258. Richard, GROTON, 98-100, 15. 281.
GURNEY, John, 33, 6.
HAILE, (Hale), William, 26, 8, 34, 58, 65, 97, 185. HALL, John, 59. Richard, 221. Samuel, 221.
HAMLET, Jacob, 110. Wm. 13, 25-27, 32-5, 64, 91, 8, 110, 55, 85, 269, 305.
HANS, Charles, 225.
Henry M. 156. Samuel, 303. FLETCHER, Charles N. 283. HARDY, Ebenezer, 223, 5.
DINSMORE, Thomas, 220. Rev. Clifton, 270. Francis, HARRIS, James, 300.
DISMEMBERMENT, 218-25. 76. James, 113. Robert, 89.
DITSON, Hugh, 139. Thomas, FLINT, Rev. James, 267. Capt. HARVARD College, 9, 41, 8, Thomas, 150. 234, 5.
DORR, Rev. Theodore HI. 269. FLOYD, Daniel, 305.
DOWSE, Joseph, 183,1 270, 307. FORBUSHI, Jonathan E. 270.
Isaac, 236, 7. Joseph, 110, 3, 22, 39, 76, 212, 303, 5. Sergt. Thomas, 26-8, 37, 59, 64, 6, 7, 92, 3, 6, 8, 110, 1, 3, 33, 85, 6, 90, 3, 305.
FRENCH, Charles W. 307. Ja- cob, 26, 20, 111, 3, 70, 212, 36, 55, 304, 5, 6. John, 13, 17, 23, 65, 74, 93, 5, 111, 12, 21, 200, 12, 21, 305. Jonas, 242, 255. Jonathan, 143. Joseph, 27, 66, 110, 66, 210, 66, 85. Rich- ard, 13. Sarah, 27. Thom- as, 221. William, 13, 17, 22- 8, 31, 2, 5, 44, 58-62, 5, 7, 89, 94, 96, 110, 55, 58, 77, 252, 92, 301, 4-6.
FROST, Benjamin, 175, 7-9.
Daniel, 221. Ebenezer, 140. Edmund, 221. James, 27, 68, 79, 96, 110, 212, 305. John, 143. Joseph, 221. Samuel, 68, 110, 26, 33, 68, 303.
Thomas, 210.
235, 8.
FULLER, Andrew, 197.
GALE, John, 183.+
George, 11, 5, 7, 22, 4, 7, 31, GALUSHA, Samuel, 142.
2, 8, 41, 4, 58, 9, 63-71, 82, 9, GARDNER, Henry, 233.
94, 5, 111, 3, 53-6, 85, 201, 69, GARFIELD, Capt. Benjamin,
79, 305. Joseph, 177, 212. 81. Note on family, 132.
Samuel, 15. Timothy, 112, GILMAN, George C. 270. 202. GLEASON, William, 41, 271,
FARMER, Albert E. 283. An- 305, 7.
drew, 223. Daniel, 143. Ed- GLOBE Hill, 37, 94.
ward, 28, 110, 31, 70, 90, 5, 9, GODFREY, Lt. Simon, 150.
200, 11, 39, 46, 64, 302, 4. 5. GOFFE, Edward, 20, 1.
DANFORTH, Lieut. Elijah, 239. Jesse, 241. Jonathan, 5, 14, 17, 22-7, 31-5, 40-9, 51-3, 8- 60, 4, 5, 8, 70-9, 82, 7-94, 6-9, FARNHAM, Timothy, 303. 100, 3, 7, 8, 10-17, 20, 1, 3, 6, 7, FARREN, Rev. Wm. A., 272.
33, 53, 8, 70, 2, 4, 84, 5, 90- FARWELL, Joseph, 76. 203, 11, 16, 92, 303-5. Josiah, FASSETT, Josiah, 139, 50, 201, GREEN, David, 150.
255. Rev. Samuel, 160, 77. 20, 79, 306. Patrick, 198, 9. John and William, 132.
Samuel, 201, 11, 16, 20. Thos. Samuel, 200, 2. 11, 42. Dr. Timothy, 230, 3, FAULKNER, Francis, 257, 80, GREY, William, 303.
7,8, 303, 6.
DANIEL, Richard, 25, 8, 41, 88, 93, 5, 106, 10, 11, 14, 69, 75. DAVIDSON, Nathaniel, 151.
DAVIS, Benjamin, 255. Hi- FISH, Rev. William H., 220. ram E. 285. Howel, 183.t Jo- FISHER, Joshua, 84, 5. Ste- seph, 41, 177, 211, 306. Josh- phen, 189.
ua, 233, 7, 42, 306. Philip, FISKE. John, 183.t Rev. John, 299. Simon, 76. Tobias, 11. 107, 56, 9, 60.
DAVY, Humphrey, 83. 4, 127, FITCH, Benjamin, 278. Sam- 304.
uel, 28, 139, 201, 20, 306.
DEXTER, George M. 275. Rev.FITCH'S Mill, 94.
HARTWELL, Mrs. John, 254, 6.
192. Farm, 41. HASELTINE, Samuel and Ste- phen, 221.
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COLLINS, Edward, 9, 25, 30, 41, DUNKIN, John, 111, 27, 86, 200, 83. William S., 284. 12. Mary, 128.
there, 47, 8. Attacked, 127, Fox Hill, 211.
140.
DUNSTER, Pres. Henry, 9, 13, 15, 20, 1, 30, 41, 65.
DURRENT, (Durrant, &c .. ), Abraham, 223. John, 58, 60, 5, 185, 96, 211. DUSTIN, Hannah, 135.
DUTTON, Benj., 127. James, 139, 40. Mrs. Joanna, 128. John, 110, 77, 201, 11. Thom-
EDUCATION, 252-9.
Josiah, ELLIOTT, George M. 185, 92. FROTHINGHAM, Hon. Richard,
COLBURN, 114. John, 139.
507
GENERAL INDEX.
HASKELL, Rev. John, 271. JEFTS, Henry, 11-7, 22, 4, 7, LOWDON, Richard, 117.
HASSELL, Joseph, 138. Rich- ard and Benjamin, 126.
31, 2, 4, 44, 59, 62, 68, 70, 4, 5, LYFORD, Rev. Edward T. 270. 96, 107, 110, 27, 39, 85, 212, LYNDE, Col. Joseph, 132, 3. 33, 7. Joanna, 127. John, MACE, Joseph, 250.
HAVEN, Rev. Joseph, 271. HAZEN, Hon. Abraham D., 110, 211.
307. Rev. Henry A. 258, 71. JEFTS' Cove, 92.
HEALD, Benjamin H., 307. Josiah, 225.
JENKINS, Thomas J., 307. JOHN, (Indian), 63.
HENCHMAN, Col. Thomas, 48, JOHNSON, Edward, 8, 16, 42-9, 99, 100, 6, 14, 18, 25, 9, 87, 96, 9. HENRY, John, 225.
HERRICK, Zenas, 305.
HERSEY, Rev. P., 272.
HIDE, Jonathan, 13, 26, 7, 110. HILDRETH, James, 76. Rich- ard, 9.
HILL, Charles H., 281, 305. Daniel, 139, 212. Ebenezer, KEMP, Samuel, 25, 8, 64, 5, 92, MARLAND, Abraham, 280. 119. 16. Frederick P. 268. Geo. 154, 85, 8.
W. 308. Job, 256. John, 97, KENDALL, Jacob, 220. Reu- 139, 42, 77, 306. Jonathan, ben, 233, 306.
79, 110, 39, 70, 85, 90-1, 212, KENT, Rev. Evarts, 271.
42, 81, 305, 7. Joseph, 101, KEYES, Solomon, 100, 41.
212, 20, 5, 49, 303, 4, 6. Na- KIDDER, Amos, 223, 5. Ben- MARTIN, Christopher, 301.
jamin, 220. Dorothy, 27.
Enoch, 101, 72, 6, 211, 18, 29, vid L., 307. Hugh, 117.
304-6. Ephraim, 201, 12, 21, MASS. HIST. SOC., 41.
306. Francis, 142. James, MASSACRES, 127, 9.
25-7, 31-40, 64, 7, 88-98, 110- MATHER, Cotton, 126, 9, 33, 74. 3, 85, 305. John, 110, 223, 44. Increase, 119.
Jonathan, 255, 303. Joseph, MEARS, Nathan, 307.
138, 221, 303. Samuel, 236, MIDDLESEX Canal, 273. Turn- 306. Thomas, 301, 6. Wil- pike, 274. liam, 279, 306. MILL Swamp, 195.
KING, Samuel H., 271. MILLARD, Humphrey, 183.t
KINSLEY, Samuel, 25, 7, 33, 7, MILLER, Rev. John, 16, 70, 152. 58, 65, 90.
MILLS and Manufactures, 278- 82.
KITTREDGE, Daniel, 201, 20, 21, 44, 306. Ebenezer, 223. MINERAL Company, 211.
Francis, 221. Jacob, 304. MINISTRY lot, 215.
James, 218, 21. John, 26, 8, MITCHELL, Rev. Jonathan, 12,
38, 60, 2, 5, 6, 110, 39, 95, 221, 30, 41, 94, 160, 98. Prof. Mo- 304. Jonathan, 141. Joseph, ses C., 258.
221, 306. Rufus, 304. Thos. MONROE, Aaron, 225. George and William, 221. A., 304. Joseph, 223, 5. Josh- ua, 224, 5. Nathan, 224, 5.
KLUHT, Rev. Alfred, 299.
HORNS, Jane, 300.
HOSLEY, James, 178, 201.
KNOWLES, John, 305.
MORANT, 296.
HOSMER, Dr. Charles E., 304. LAND Divisions, 31-41, 208-15. MORE, Golden, 14, 25-8, 31-5, Leander, 138.
LANDERS, Rev. L. P., 272. 66, 8, 94, 110, 55.
LANE, Albert C., 304. Job, 28, MORRILL, Rev. Mr., 261.
41, 99, 111, 2, 4, 7, 39, 66, 76, NASON, Rev. Elias, 92, 127, 316. 95, 220, 304-6. John, 38, 79, NATICOTT grant, 42-4, 317.
HowE, Dr. Zadok, 257, 8, 305. HOWE School, 258.
100, 29, 35-42, 70, 2, 6, 7, 209, NEEDHAM, John, 117, 37, 9, 77. 11, 20, 64, 304, 5. Mary, 138. LAWS, William, 255. 202, 12, 21, 304, 6. Wm. 306.
NEIL, Robert MI., 270, NELSON, Jeremiah, 138. NICHOLS, Francis, 183.+
137, 9, 221. Joseph, 221. Pe- LEVISTONE, Alexander, 130. NICKLES, George, 224. James, fer, 142, 221. Samuel, 117, John, 28, 128, 30, 212, 21. 225. John, 236. Joseph, 225. 33, 4, 7, 9, 42, 76, 200, 17, 20, Margaret, Mary and Sarah, NOMPHOW, John, 105, 23. 1, 55, 306. HUNT'S Garrison, 132, 4.
130. Seth, 221. Thos., 130. NOWELL, Increase, 5, 79. LEWIS, Benjamin, 233, 7, 306. NUTTING'S pond, 64, 9, 317.
James, 234, 303-6.
OAKES, Edward and Thomas, 9, 12, 41, 4, 94.
OAKES farm, 212. ODIORNE, William II. 258, 307.
HUTCHINSON, Nathaniel, 225. LINCOLN, Rev. Varnum, 272. OSBORN, Mrs., 173.
Gov. Thomas, 227. INDIAN Hill, 107, 317.
INDIAN names, 316.
INDIANS, 103-47.
IRON, Edward, 58.
JACKSON, Edward, 17, 42. Thomas, 299.
LORD, Rev. John M., 271.
LOUISBURG, 142. LOVEWELL, Capt. John, 141, 37, 94. Nathaniel, 139, 76, 94,
5, 212, 19, 20.
PAINE, Thomas, 40.
Jo- 254. Low, Joseph, 183.t
MARSHALL, Isaac, 306. John, 25, 6, 8, 31, 2, 6, 8, 44, 65, 92, 3, 111, 13, 26, 54, 85. Thom- as, 221.
MARSHALL'S Lane, 92.
MASON, Augustus, 304. Da-
than'1, 94, 100, 10, 39, 65, 83,t 85, 93, 4, 212, 305. Paul, 155. Peter, 255, 306. Ralph, 11, 7, 9, 22-7, 31, 41, 4, 59, 62-9, 71, 4, 5, 82, 8-91, 7, 8, 107, 10, 11, 13, 21, 8, 37, 9, 54, 5, 6, 68, 80, 5, 94, 8, 201, 8, 29, 30, 3, 6, 52, 92, 301, 4, 5, 6. Samuel, 212, 38, 306. Sylvester, 305. William, 143.
HILL'S Bridge, 101, 2. HINSDALE, Col., 143. HOAR, Hon. E. R., 285.
HOBBS, John C., 270, 307.
HOLDEN, Amasa, 307. Dana, 305.
HOLMAN, Seeth, 130.
HOLYOKE, Pres., 262. HOOD, J. W., 304.
HOOKER, Rev. Thomas, 1, 2, 6, 161.
HOPKINS, Richard, 222.
HOUGH, 77, 9. HOUSTON, Joseph, 254, 5.
HUBBARD, Thomas, 26, 7, 34, 7, 119. William H., 304. HUDSON, Hon. Charles, 142. LAWYERS, 202. HUNT, Jeremiah, 221. John, LEARNED, Isaac, 10, 11, 27.
HURD, Isaac, 304.
HUSSEY, Rev. Christopher C., LEXINGTON road, 94. 269, 85.
HUTCHINS, Col. Elisha, 81.
LIBBY, Mary E. A., 308. LIBRARIES, 315, 16.
LIVERMORE, Edward L., 257. OSGOOD, Benjamin, 143, 4, 9. Nathaniel, 183.+
LOCKE, Joseph, 257, 303, 4. LOES Plain, 33, 92, 4. LONGLEY, William, 129.
Christopher, 134, 278, 9. Da- vid, 306. Elizabeth, 177. John, 75, 90. Joseph, 225. Stephen, 2:1.
PACKARD, Rev. Hezekiah, 257. PAGE, Christopher, 220. Jas.
JAQUITH, Abraham, 222. Franklin, 282, 5, 308. seph, 307. Timothy, 256.
82. Elizabeth, 197. John, 90. Mather, 196. Obe, 194. Stephen, 75. Thomas, 90. JONES, Anthony, 26, 58.
MANLY, Francis E., 270. MANNING, Benjamin, 250. Eli- phalet, 221. Ephraim, 201. Isaac, 256. Jacob, 242. Jona- than, 101. Joseph, 254. Lu- cinda, 101. Samuel, 26, 7, 37, 75, 110, 1, 70, 86, 9-95, 211, 304, 7. Theophilus, 281. Thomas, 221. William, 101, 50, 306. David, 183.+ Ephraim, 183 .; MANNING Tavern, 134, 275. Isaac, 271. Joseph, 256.
MANSFIELD, George E., 276.
JUDKINS, Benjamin L., 307, 8. MARKS, Mary, 126. Roger, Henry B., 303.
KNIGHT, Rev. Benjamin, 270. MONTCALM, 145, 6, 50.
508
HISTORY OF BILLERICA.
PARKER, Abraham, 29. Ben- jamin, 67, 185, 6, 212, 24. Chas. H., 308. Daniel, 303, 4. Frederic A., 303. Gard- ner, 113, 258, 305, 7. James, 10, 1, 7, 22-5, 90, 9, 115, 53, 8, 87. John, 17, 22-8, 32, 7, 41- 8, 50-2, 7-9, 62-71, 4, 8, 82, 8- 93, 8, 103, 53-5, 85, 6, 94, 212, 33, 6, 7, 78, 92, 304-6. JJos., RIGHTS; acre-lots, 54, 208, 15. 89, 114. Levi, 225, 50, Mo- ROADS and Bridges, 87-101. ses G., 258. Nathaniel, 225. ROBBINS, Jonas, 225.
Robert, 17, 22, 4, 7, 31. Sam- ROGERS, Artemas, 303. Dan- uel, 203, 81. Stephen, 256, 63. Stephen H., 284, g). PARRIS, Robert, 138. PASSACONAWAY, 104, 5.
iel, 110, 17, 31. David, 211. STEDMAN, Jonathan, 254.
Rev. Ezekiel, 152. John, 25, STEPHENS, Joseph, 306. Capt. 8, 31-5, 44, 65, 71, 89, 91, 4, 110, Phinehas, 143.
28, 30, 54, 66, 85, 97, 256. Jo- STEVENS, Henry, 143.
siah, 305, 7. Micajah, 303. STEVENSON, Andrew, 28.
Nathaniel, 110, 12, 211, 21. STEWART, John C., 284.
Sam'l, 202, 42, 78, 302. Thom- STICKNEY, Abraham, 150, 221. as, 110, 28, 30, 1, 93, 212. Wil- liam, 256. Zebadiah, 233.
Abel, 303. Asa J., 284. Jer- emiah, 304, 7. John, 221, 55. Kendall, 139, 78, 221. Na- Ross, Margaret, 130. Sarah,
141. Seth, 177. Thomas, 111,
30, 7, 9, 77, 212, 306. Rev. STONE, Rev. Livingston, 269.
William M., 272.
STOUGHTON, Hon. William, 132, 96.
seph, 279, 80. Rev. Samuel, SUMNER, Thomas, 305. 163, 72-82, 201.
PEACOCK, Samuel, 221.
PEMBERTON, Ebenezer, 257. PERIIIAM, Benoni, 139.
PERRY, Obadiah, 126.
PERSONS, Edward H., 285. PEETERS, William, 134.
PETTES, Rev. Samuel, 269.
PETTINGELL, Walter J., 282.
PHILIP'S War, 107-12.
PHYSICIANS, 302.
PICKARD, John, 138. POLLARD, Asa, 226, 38. Jon- SHADE Trees, 67.
athan, 242. Joseph, 140. Sol- SHATTUCK, Mr., 218, 20, 54. omon, 230, 3, 4, 9. Thomas, SHAWSHIN House, 6. 15, 186. 02, 139, 40, 212.
POPLY, James, 183.t PORTER, Rev. E. G. 202.
POPULATION, 309, 10.
89, 110, 27, 8, 200, 51. Han-
nah, 128, 31. John, 110, 7, TEWKSBURY, 207, 20.
35, 20, 7, 212, 305. Mary, 131. THOMPSON, Dr. A. R., 257.
Nathan, 211, 21. Ruth, 199. Robert, 196.
Zachery, 127, 8, 212. Wil- THURSTON, Rev. James, 269. liam, 224.
PRESCOTT, Col., 238.
PRESTON, Geo. H., 303. Mar- shall, 257, 8, 69, 303-8.
PROCTOR, Rev. George, 272. PULSIFER, David, 156.
32, 58, 62, 9, 278.
SHERMAN, John, 73, 84, 5. Jo- seph, 76.
SIMON, (Negro) 170, 1, 215.
RANALLS, 160.
RANDALL, Rev. Geo. W., 270.
RANGEWAY road, 214.
RANLETT, Capt. Chas. A., 113, SMITH, Coburn S., 307. Jas., TORREY, Rev. Charles C. 271. 276.
RATES, basis of, 55, 187.
RAWSON, Edward, 17.
RECORDS of the Town, 51-3, SPARHAWK, Edward, 260.
184, 216.
SPARVEL-BAYLY, J. A., 292, TRULL'S Cove, 92.
TRUMBULL, Hon. J. H., 316.
REED, Capt. William, 177.
RELIGIOUS History, 153, 83, 260-72.
REMKENS, John, 11.
REVOLUTION, The, 226, 47.
REYNER, Rev. John, 28. RICE, Henry, 305, 7.
SPEEN, James, (Indian) 195. TYTHINGMEN, 189.
USHER, Hezekiah, 301.
77, 221, 306. Ebenezer, 242, SPRAKE, Isaac, 101. Nicholas, WARDAS, Thomas, 123. 56. Francis, 257, 307. Col. 279.
J. B., 257. Jacob, 239, 304, 6.STARKWEATHER, Rev. John, James, 118. John, 302. John 271.
0., 282. Jonathan, 139. Jo- STEARNS, Edward, 219, 36.
seph, 143, 303. Josiah, 76, 256. JJosiah B., 307. Nath'l, 177. Oliver, 307. Stephen, 137,9. Thomas. 27, 8, 41, 93, 110, 39, 42, 93. 4, 9, 210, 2, 79, 304, 7. William, 307.
Isaac, 139. 79, 212, 19, 306. Rev. Jesse G. D., 258, 71, 305, 18i.t John, 11, 7, 22-8, 31, 2, 44, 59, 66, 70, 1, 89, 117, 39, 42, 65, 70, 7, 201, 12, 55, 304-6. Josiah, 303. Nathaniel, 281. Hon.Onslow, 285. Rev. Sam- uel, 257, 66, 7. Sewall, 307. Thomas, 200, 12. Timothy, 303.
PATERSON, James, 25, 8, 33, 6, 2, 56, 62, 5, 110-3, 7, 54, 85, 97. PATTEN, Aaron H., 271, 81.
thaniel, 212, 21. Thomas, 25, 6, 62, 5, 110, 11, 13, 65, 85, 278. William, 14, 22, 5, 31, 2,
5, 7, 41, 94, 211, 45, 50, 304, 6. RUGGLES, Benjamin, 254. JJo- PATTEXVILLE road, 944. PAUGUS, 141.
SWALLOW, Jonathan, 225. RUSSELL, Rev. Thos. C., 270. SWEET, Rev. John D., 270. SANDERS, John, 183,7 212.
SARGENT, Rev. Jedediah W., SWINE, yoking, 66. 270.
TAHATAWAN, John, 123.
SATELL, Richard, 183.t
Scor, Benjamin, 60.
SEERS, John, 88.
SELECTMEN; Instructions to, TARBELL, David, 142. Thom- 61; list, 305, 7. as, 139.
Rev. TAVERNS, 188, 96, 275.
TAY, Grace, 27. Nathaniel. 196. William, 25, 7, 32-5, 55, 65, 6, 9, 71, 93, 4, 6, 155, 66, 85, 304, 5.
SHED, Agnes, 128. Mrs. Ann, 122, 8. Benj. 125, 7, 201, 306. Daniel, 26, 8, 32, 7-58, 65, 20, TEMPLE, Christopher, 126.
Rev. J. H., 143, 4.
POST Offices and Masters, 307.
POULTER, John, 25, 6, 32, 3, 5, 63, 90, 113, 22, 85.
SHELDON, John, 26, 32, 5, 8, 44, 90, 117, 76, 85, 95, 212, 305. Samuel, 127, 306. William,
SKILTON, John, 256. Thomas, 303. SLAVES, 170, 309.
TOOTHAKER, Margaret, 27, 130, 1, 97. Roger, 26, 7, 60, 71, 91, 110, 28, 30, 1, 66, 85, 96, 7, 212, 41, 55, 304. Timo- thy, 238.
TOWN Officers, 304-2.
SOLDIERS, lists of, 139, 47, 183, TRULL, John, 22, 31, 65, 7, 110, 243, 86. Monument, 284.
85. Samuel, 91, 111, 66, 201, 21.
REDING, Miles, 58.
9. SPAULDING, Amos, 258, 70. TUCKER, Samuel, 258. Asa, 225, 33, 306. Benjamin TUFT'S Lane, 92. ., 303. Edward, 139, 224, TUTTLE, Calvin G., 285.
.70, 307. Henry, 139. Job. THE TWO BROTHERS, 4. 224. Jonathan, 225. Leon- TYNG, Jonathan, 81, 100, 24, 5, ard, 224. Thomas, 224, 305, 2. 35-8. 99.
RICHARDSON, Andrew, 137, 9, SPENCER, William, 3.
WAINWRIGHT, Francis, 183.1
Dan'l, 225, 33, 6, 7, 306. Jon- athan, 234, 8, 9, 306. Wil- liam, 140, 77, 227, 31, 3, 6, 7, 303. 4, 6.
SWEETSER, Cornelius, 307.
TALBOT, Charles P., 279, 81. Thomas, 258, 72, 9, 81, 5, 305. TALBOT Library, 316.
SEWALL, Judge, 136. Samuel, 257. Stephen, 197. TAX Lists, 165, 93, 4, 203-7, 17-51.
TOMPSON, Benjamin, 175, 7. 304, 6. Joseph, 26, 7, 36, 9, 60, 74, 5, 9, 80, 100, 10, 11, 17, 21, 6, 36, 70-2, 6, 99-9, 200, 12, 53, 4, 303-5. William, 14%, 230-7, 41, 304, 6.
PUTNAM, Rev. Benjamin, 270. Israel, 212, 20, 38. PYE, Sir John, 28. RAILROADS, 275-8.
183.1 William, 254.
509
GENERAL INDEX.
WALDRON, Richard, 125. WALKER, Benjamin, 139.
Dudley, 305. Jacob, 139, 77, 306. Joseph, 15, 27, 95, 110, 31, 68, 70, 95, 8, 0, 304, 5. Reuben, 143. Hon. Timothy, 257.
WAMESIT Precinct. 218. Pur- chase, 217. Reservation, 103. Road, 91
WANALANCET, 104-7, 12, 18, 24.
WARREN, William W. 315, 6. WARRICK, John, (Indian), 108.
5, 6, 94, 305. John, 99.
WELCH, Thomas, 183.f
WELD, Rev. Thomas, 5, 30, 47, 50. Farm, 48, 59, 79. Gar- rison, 138.
WESTBROOK, Thomas, 141. WHEAT, Joseph, 275.
WHEELER, John, 76, 89.
Thomas, 115. Timothy, 83. WHIPPLE, Mathew, 28, 139. WHITE, Elizabeth, 182.
WHITING, Augustus, 303.
Mrs. Elizabeth, 153, 60, 62.
Rev. John, 136, John, 140, WILLOW SPANG, 93,
61, 72, 221, 303. Rev. JJoseph, WILMINGTON, 222.
172, 303. Oliver, 53, 7, 101, WILSON, Daniel. 305. 7. John,
26, 76, 201, 303-6. Rev. Sam- 127, 68, 79, 98-9, 210, 18, 20, uel, 26, 31, 47, 56, 7, 65, 9-71, 78. 304, 5.
110-4, 7, 20, 36, 8, 53-74, 86, 92. WING, Rev. Otis, 220.
WINNING'S Pond, 282, 312.
WHITMAN, Rev. Bernard, 257. WINTHROP, Gov. John, 1-5, George H., 253, 303, 5. Rev. Nathaniel, 257, 66-9.
12, 5, 30-41, 94, 199. Mrs., 5. 7, 30, 2, 67, 103, 4. Fitz Jolın.
41, 99. Stephen, {. Wait, 124, 5.
WHITNEY, Job, 260.
WHITTEMORE, James, 308. WINTHROP Farm, 28, 64, 212. 19. Mrs. Winthrop's farm, WILDE, Rev. Zenas P., 270. 5, 216, 8, 20.
WILKINS, John, 218. Nancy, WITCHCRAFT, 196.
261. Timothy, 223. William, WOBURN, 82-6, 205, 7.
263, 304. WRIGHT, Hon. Carroll D. 309. WILLARD, Josiah, 143. Rev. Edward, 271.
Samuel, 115. Major Simon, WYATT, George, 183.t
6. 16, 42, 3, 62, 3, 72, 6-9, 81, WYMAN, Amos, 256. Francis
103, 11-5, 8, 20, 45. and John, 27, 41, 65, 6, 82, 3. 5, 8, 120. Nathaniel, 236.
WILLIAMS, Thomas, 100.
WILLICE, George, 14, 26, 31, Seth, 141.
ADDENDA. FINAL.
Page 41. The last paragraph but one is an error. Capt. Gookin re- ceived 50 acres west of the Wyman and Champney farms; Oakes had 150 acres, (see Land Grants, vol. I. p. 204), which probably included Bedford Springs ..
Page 46, line 2, read Seaborn not Salome.
Page 93, last line but one, for " willow spangs," read . willow's pangs."
Page 129. after reference " 8." insert " Lune Papers."
Page 148. Insert a * after Joseph Harris. He died at Fort Edwards. 1758.
Page 149. Insert a * after Ephraim Kidder.
Page 149. Insert Shed, Nathan .* He died 1756, May 24.
Gen. Reg. page 12 *. BLANCHARD. 1. JOHN. Susanna, who m. J. Farwell, was not his sister.
Gen. Reg. page 170. BENNETT. For " d" read "' b."
page 180. MANN, Sarah; read 164.
36. Thomas, 27, 185. Ste- ven, 185.
263. Samuel, 257, 304-7.
WHITMORE, William H., 99.
WEB, Christopher, 28, 33, 60, WHITWELL, William, 260
NOTE .- I add here the substance of a note, omitted by oversight in a more suitable place, referring to certain interesting early sur- veys of portions of Billerica.
The Massachusetts Historical Society has a survey of the town, which was placed in its archives by John Farmer. It was made by Jonathan Danforth, about 1660, contains no highways or houses, but gives streams, and a few of the larger farm lines. This is the ancient plan referred to in the record of Jonathan Danforth, (page 35.) I am happy to here to recall the remark there made as to its disappearance.
Peter E. Vose, Esq., of Dennysville, Me., has kindly furnished me with a survey of Mr. Daniel's farms, (the Church and Champ- ney farms), which came into his hands from the Cooper estate, Thomas Cooper having been attorney of Mr. Daniel, in the man- agement and sale of his farms, after his return to England in 1680. This survey is of much interest, and shows that land speculation is not modern. I propose to deposit it in the care of the Historical Society. A good copy will be placed in the Bennett Library.
Mr. Merton Simonds, of Bedford, has favored me with the use of papers from the estate of an uncle, who was a surveyor. They include a chart of Billerica, drawn, as internal evidence shows, about 1760, which gives the important minor farm lines in the Biller- ica portion of that town. This, with Mr. Simonds' approval, will also be placed iu the care of the Historical Society. And in the of- fice of the Secretary of State are preserved Danforth's survey of the Naticott grant of 8000 acres to Billerica, aud the survey, accompan- ving the report of the General Court's Committee in 1701, by which the controversy with Concord and Chelmsford was adjusted. [See page 82.]
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