USA > Massachusetts > Hampshire County > Hatfield > History of Hatfield, Massachusetts, in three parts: I. An account of the development of the social and industrial life of the town from its first settlement. II. The houses and homes of Hatfield, with personal reminiscences of the men and women who have lived there during the last one hundred years; brief historical accounts of the religious societies and of Smith Academy; statistical tables, etc. III. Genealogies of the families of the first settlers > Part 46
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49
- England, 57.
Northfield, 78, 88, 117; 151, 152, 161, 162, 163, 167.
North Meadows, 25, 47, 84, 121, 248. North Street, Houses on, 322-3.
Norwich, Conn., 198.
Norwottuck, 21, 24, 27, 153.
- Indians, 27, 72, 77, 122.
Note of thanksgiving, 254. Nutmeg, 213.
Oath of allegiance, 106, 150. Oats, 137, 146, 211.
Officers, Military, 101, 116, 118, 122, 184, 192. State, 195, see Governors.
- Town, 101, 102, 129, 186, 225, 478- 84.
Oil mill, 169, 284. "Old Farms," 134. Old French war, 134. Old maids and bachelors, 251.
Old style reckoning, 22.
Onions, 235. Onion storage warehouse, 235. Orchard, First mention of, 146. Organ, 345. Otter Creek, 163.
Ovens, 210-11, 252. Ox-bow, 32, 33. Oxen, 37, 38, 129, 146. Oyer and Terminer, Court of, 120.
Packer of meats, 105, 109. Pail factory, 327. Palisades, 81, 82.
Palmer, 198.
Pantry road, 204, 224, 248, 328, 339.
Paper money, 123.
Parish organized, 223, 250.
"Park, The," 48.
Parliament, 179, 187.
Parsonage, 170, 223, 297.
Partridgeville, 174.
Party spirit, 249, 250.
Pascommuck fort, 150, 156.
Passport from governor of Canada, 470.
Paupers, see Poor. Peace after Father Rasle's war, 164. - after Revolutionary war, 214. - after the War of 1812, 219. - - of Aix-la-Chapelle, 175. . of Ryswick, 116. - of Utrecht, 159.
Peas, 146.
Pelham, Fort, see Fort Pelham. - Town of, 198, 201.
Pequot Indians, 88.
- war, 75.
Peru, 174. Peskeompskut, 84, 154.
Pest house, 280. Petition for separation from Hadley, 51, 53.
- division of Hampshire County, 200. Pews, 60, 169, 250.
Philadelphia, Penn., 219.
Physicians, see Doctors. 'Pilgrim's Progress," 209.
Pine trees, 37, 44, 126, 202.
Pistol shop, 319, 364.
Pistols, Manufacture of, 364.
Pittsfield, 172, 173, 187. "Plain, The," 48. Plains of Abraham, 167.
Pocumtuck Indians, 72, 73, 77, 92, 122, 153. path, 28, 90, 134, 152. - river, 84, 87. - Valley Memorial Association, 152. Political discussions, 202, 249.
- tracts, 209. Poles, 234, 349.
Polls, 103, 106, 168. Pontoosuck, 172. Poor, 114, 124-5, 186. Poorhouse, 125.
Pope's poems read, 209.
Population, 106, 186, 191, 203, 234, 247, 478.
505
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND PLACES.
Pork, 68, 126, 167, 211.
Porter Machine Company, 322, 365.
Postmasters, 216, 288, 294, 298, 307, 332, 341. Potatoes, 146, 224.
Pound, 136.
Powder and lead, 73, 117, 118, 155, 183.
Prayer meetings, 345-6.
Praying Indians, 76.
Presidential electors, 485.
Priests, 346-9.
Primer, 110, see "New England Primer."
Printing press, First, 58.
Proprietors, see under Lists and ta- bles.
"Proprietor's lot," 222-3.
Prospect Street, 134; Houses on, 318-22.
Protestants and Catholics, Relations between, 347, 349.
Province bills, 168.
Provincial Congress, 183, 184, 185, 186.
"Provision pay," 67, 68, 167. Psalms, 143.
"Psalms and Hymns," Watts', 209. Psalter, 110, 143.
Public houses, 148, see Taverns.
"Pudding Lane," 253. Pulpit, 60, 138, 252. Pumpkins, 72, 146, 212. Pung, 213. Puritans, 139, 203. Putney, Vt., 92.
Quotas of soldiers, Revolutionary war, 194. - War of 1812, 218. - Civil war, 227, 229, 230.
Quebec, 95, 97, 116, 117, 158, 256.
131, 149-60;
Queen Anne's war, Losses in, 159-60. Queen's College, 177-8.
Quonquont, 27, 28, 72.
Quotations from colonial laws, 141, 146. other histories, see History. - records, see Records. Quunkwattchu (Mt. Toby), 24.
Racing in the meadows, 140. Railroads, Steam, 224, 325, 339, 341. - Electric, 240. Rate gatherers, 101, 137. - makers, 101, 138.
Rates, 68, 99, 102, 103, 123, 126, 137, 138. Reading in the schools, 111. Real Folks, 346. Reals, Spanish, 67, 68. Records, County, 71.
Church, 343.
- Hadley, 30, 46, 50, 51.
- Parish, 343.
- Proprietors', 133, 134, 460.
Quotations from town, 57, 61, 63, 74, 107, 111, 114, 150-2, 180, 217-8.
Town, 50, 53, 59, 66, 106, 114, 115, 124, 126, 136, 140, 146, 149, 205, 247. Rectory of St. Joseph's Church, 316. "Redeemed Captive," The, 63, 113, 463.
Red Rock, 72.
Reminiscences of Samuel D. Par- tridge, 247-92.
- Daniel W. Wells, 293-342. Representatives in the General Court, 484-5. Revival, 345.
Revolutionary war, 115, 180, 189-95; List of Hatfield soldiers in, 192-4. Revolution in Germany in 1848 the cause of German immigration to the United States, 224.
- of 1688 in England, 114.
Revolvers, Manufacture of, 364.
Rials, see Reals.
Riding chairs, 170.
Ringing of hogs, 71.
"Rip-rapping" the river bank, 34. Riots, 189, 201, 231.
"River gods," 13, 166, 278.
River Indians, 72, 77, 121.
River road in Bradstreet, Houses on, 332-7. Robert's Inn, 214.
Round hill in Northampton, 223. Rowe, 167.
Rum, 148, 196, 211, 212, 213.
Running Gutter brook, 169, 240.
Rural Improvement Society, 238-9.
Rushes for scouring, 210, 212.
Russia, Immigration from, 234.
Rutland, 151, 162.
Rye, 137, 146, 211.
Ryswick, Peace of, 116.
Sabbath observance, 253. 'Saint's Rest," Baxter's, 209. St. Joseph's Church, 316, 325, 346-9. St. Lawrence river, Expedition ship- wrecked in, 158.
St. Mary's Church in Northampton, 346. Salem, 184.
Salaries, see Minister's and School- master's salaries.
Saleratus, Manufacture of, 222. Salmon, 35, 72.
Sand for scouring, 210, 277. Sandy hill, 109. Saratoga, N. Y., 176.
506
HISTORY OF HATFIELD.
Sawmills, 45, 47, 144, 161, 169, 222, 284, 319, 327, 328, 363.
Scalps, 79, 122, 158. Scatacook Indians, 122, 162.
Schenectady, N. Y., 119.
Schoolbooks, 110. School districts, 222. - exhibition, 249.
Schoolhouses, 110, 111, 157, 161, 169, 208, 222, 223, 225, 238, 248-9, 296, 298, 299, 300, 303, 315, 316, 331, 338.
Schoolmaster's salary, 111, 157, 169.
Schools, 110-11, 127, 169, 177, 208, 222, 248, 269, 273.
School Street, 42, 109, see also Mid- dle Lané; Houses on, 316-18. "Scotland," 48.
Scouts and scouting, 79, 80, 156, 158, 162, 163, 166, 172, 175, 176.
Scriptures not read in meeting, 345.
Seal of town, title page, 14, 459.
Sealer of weights and measures, 114. Seating of the meetinghouse, 60, 138, 140, 251.
Selectmen, 58, 101, 102, 103, 110, 114, 117, 118, 125, 129, 133, 138, 140, 141, 146, 184, 186, 225, 478-84.
Select school, 222.
Separation of Hatfield from Hadley, 55, 57.
- Whately and Williamsburg from Hatfield, 191.
Separatist movement, 11.
Sequestered land, 126, 131, 161.
Sermons of Dr. Lyman, 186, 209, 215, 306. · Rev. William Williams, 113.
Setting out of a bride, 212.
Settle, 252. Sewers, 240.
Shad, 35. Shays's rebellion, 12, 200-1.
Sheep, 37, 71, 88, 125, 126, 129, 219, 236. pasture, 126, 131.
Sheffield, 161, 172, 173.
Shelburne, 198. Shingles, 37, 146.
Shirley, Fort, 167, 172.
Shoemakers, 127, 254, 269, 303, 313, 318.
Shotguns, Manufacture of, 364. Shutesbury, 198.
"Signing off" from the church, 252. Silkworms, Raising of, 221.
Simsbury, Conn., 73. Singing and singers, 143, 223, 251. Sinking fund, 240. Six Nations, 173-4. Skipmuck (Chicopee), 150. Slavery and slaves, 196, 228, 285, 312. Sleighs, 213.
Slovaks, 234.
Smallpox hospital, 280, 284.
Smith Academy, 14, 238, 243, 264, 297, 298, 299, 304-5, 315, 355-6, 459; Graduates of, 357-62; Teachers in, 356-7; Trustees of, 355.
- Charities, 14, 98, 207, 262, 351, 491-5.
- College, 14, 243, 304-5, 354-5.
Smith's School, 14, 207, 352, 488-90. Snaphances, 117.
Snowshoes, 158.
Soap making, 212.
Sorel, 15, 95.
Somers, Conn., 199.
Southampton, 198, 200.
South Hadley, 198.
South Meadow, 48, 49, 57, 62, 66.
South Street, Houses on, 307-8.
Spanish money, 67-8.
Spelling books, 110.
Spinning, 145-6.
wheels, 145.
Springfield, 8, 20, 63, 67, 73, 84, 100, 151, 159, 198, 199, 200, 274.
Squakheag Indians, 72. Stamp Act, 179.
Stealing the bride, 147.
Stills, 148.
Stockade, 43, 81-3. Stockbridge, 172.
"Stone Pits," 260, 286, 325, 341.
Stores, 169, 256, 261, 265, 276, 294, 298, 301, 303, 304, 308, 319, 320.
Stoves, 211, 252.
Straits road, 27, 135, 161.
Street lighting, 239.
railway, 315.
Streets, Curves in, 142, see also 40, 204, 239.
Suffield, Conn., 106.
Sugar Act, 179.
Sunday schools, 242, 253, 346.
Sunderland Onion and Fertilizer
Company, 235.
- Town of, 161, 162, 163, 198.
Surveyor of highways, 101, 129.
Surveys of the commons, 110, 131, 132, 133, 160.
- streets, 40, 204. Swamp fight, 78, 81, 84. Swampfield, 161.
Swamps, Drainage of, 69, see also Hopewell and Mill Swamps.
Swansea, 76.
Sycamore tree, 317.
Tan yard, 83, 146, 169, 256, 287, 318. Tar, 126, see also Pine trees. Taverns, 195, 196, 214, 216, 256, 270, 281, 282, 300, 304, 314. Taxes, see Rates; also 99, 103, 123, 185, 195, 198, 200, 250.
507
INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND PLACES.
Tea, 213. Teachers in early schools, 264. Teasles, 221.
Thanksgiving ball, 249; Note of, 254; Preparations for, 211.
Thermometer first used, 273.
Thompson lot, 48. Three Mile Grant, 130, 476.
"Three R's, The," 111, 222.
Ticonderoga, 94, 256, 277.
Tithing man, 129, 251.
Titles, Use of, 140.
Tobacco, 221, 234-5 ; warehouses, 235, 314. Toddy, 212, 213. Toll house at the bridge, 217, 274, 306.
Tolls, Rate of, 216.
Tories, 180, 182, 183, 188, 192. Tow, 145.
Town clerks, 50, 58, 102, 115, 129, 136, 147, 174, 182, 238, 247, 305, 484.
- clock, 297, 345. -
government, 101, 139. - hall, 223, 240, 296, 297, 324. - meeting, 57, 114, 182, 184, 185, 217, 241, 249, 271.
- records, see Records.
- seal, title page, 14, 459.
Township No. 2, 174.
Trading, 67, 71-2, 119, 167, 169, 179. Traditions, 8.
Training and training days, 116, 184, 186, 202, 207.
Trees, 37, 44, 126, 142, 202, 239, 260, 263, 268, 269, 283, 296, 297, 302, 304, 314, 315, 316, 459.
Trumbull's "History of Northamp- ton," 7, 106, 200. - "McFingal," 254, 262. Turners Falls, 85. "Turn of the River," 33, 47.
Turpentine, 126, see also Pine trees. Turret on the meetinghouse, 101, 138, 155.
Tyler's "History of American Litera- ture," 107.
"Underground railway," 229, 295. Unitarians, 343. United Colonies, The, 73, 81. Upper Ashuelot, 151, 152. "Upper 'Going Over," 135. Upper Hollow, 47. - Lane, 266, 268.
Valley Street, Houses on, 293-307. Valuation of estates, 109, 240. - faculty, 195. - land, 103, 240; exempt from taxa- tion, 240. Village Improvement Society, 238-9.
Wages of soldiers in the Indian wars, 122, 186.
Wagon shops, 293, 308, 363. War of 1812, 214, 217-9. Ware, 190.
Warning out of town, 203. Warranoke Indians, 72.
Wars, see Civil, Father Rasle's, French and Indian, King George's, King Philip's, King William's,. Old French, Queen Anne's and Revolutionary wars, and War of 1812.
Washington, D. C., 219, 229.
"Watching and warding," 101, 106, 162.
Water commissioners, 240.
- supply, 240. Watertown, 20.
Watts's "Psalms and Hymns," 209_
Weaving, 212, see also Loom.
Wedding customs, 147. Weights, Standard, 114.
Wellsweep, 305.
Wequomps, 24.
West Brook, 134, 135, 145, 161, 222, 263. West Farms, 118, 134, 222, 223, 248, 263, 289-90.
Westfield, 29, 64, 84, 96, 106, 150, 151, 162, 163, 198. Westhampton, 198.
West Hatfield, 222, 224, 237-42, 363.
West Springfield, 201. West Street, Houses on, 328-32. Wethersfield, Conn., 20. Whately, 12, 27, 28, 66, 132, 133, 161-2, 168, 190, 191, 192, 198, 202, 237, 486.
Wheat, 68, 123, 146.
Wheelwright, 319. Whigs, 180, 182, 183, 187, 188, 189, 282. Whisky, 284. Wide-Awakes, 346.
Widows, Gratuities provided for, by Oliver Smith, 494.
Wilbraham, 198.
Will of Oliver Smith, 351-2, 485-96. - Ephraim Williams, 177. Williamsburg, 12, 130, 147, 168, 191, 198, 202, 205, 248, 285, 486. - Addition, 130, 168, 476. Williams College, 14, 175, 279. "Williams Family Genealogy," 175. Williamstown, 172, 173, 177. Windsor, Conn., 23.
Wine, 104. Witchcraft, 105.
Woman's Board of Missions, 346. - Home Missionary Association,
346.
508
HISTORY OF HATFIELD.
Women, English, 14, 110, 141, 142, 144, 211-2, 213.
- Indian, 72, 77. Wood for the minister, 108, 137.
- schools, 249.
Wool, woolen goods, 145, 146, 167, 211. Woranoke, 27.
Worcester, 200, 201.
Worthington, 198.
Wounds of Samuel Field cured by Dr. Hastings, 151, 164. Writing, 111.
Yale College, 14. 110, 172, 254, 255, 272, 278. Yarn, 145, 167. Y. M. C. A., 238. Y. P. S. C. E., 346.
INDEX OF NAMES.
NOTE .- A name in parenthesis indicates a married woman's maiden name. Most of the women are indexed under their maiden names. Numbers in parentheses after a name refer to the numbers in the Genealogies, being used where two or more persons have the same name. The members of families whose genealogies are given are not indexed, except where mention of them occurs in the previous pages of the book, as few of the genealogies are of great length and individuals can be followed by number. Persons bearing names other than those of the twenty-eight families whose genealogies are given are indexed in full in Part III. as well as in Parts I. and II. The families are paged as follows :-
Allis, descendants of Lieut. Wil- liam Allis, 369-71.
Bardwell, descendants of Robert Bardwell, 371-4.
Belding, or Belden, descendants of Richard Belding, 374-8.
Billings, descendants of Richard Billings, 379-84.
Brown, descendants of Aaron Brown, 384.
Cole, Cowles, Cowls, descendants of John Cole, 384-6.
Curtis, descendants of John Day Curtis, 386-8.
Dickinson, descendants of Nathan- iel Dickinson, 388-96.
Field, descendants of Zechariah Field, 396-406.
Fitch, descendants of Joseph Fitch, 406-7.
Frary, descendants of John Frary, 407-9.
Gerry, or Geary, descendants of Nathaniel Gerry, 409.
Graves, descendants of Thomas Graves, 409-17.
Hastings, descendants of Thomas Hastings, 417-20.
Hubbard, descendants of John Hubbard, 420-2.
Longley, descendants of John Longley, 423.
Marsh, first family, descendants of John Marsh of Hartford, Conn., 423. Marsh, second family, descendants of John Marsh of Boston, 424-5.
Morton, first family, descendants of Richard Morton, 426-31.
Morton, second family, descendants of Solomon Morton, 431.
Partridge, descendants of William Partridge, 431-3. Porter, descendants of Samuel Porter, 433-6.
Smith, descendants of Lieut. Sam- uel Smith, 436-440.
Strong, descendants of Elder John Strong, 440-1.
Waite, descendants of Benjamin Waite, 441-4.
Warner, descendants of Andrew Warner, 444-7.
Wells, descendants of Hugh Wells, 447-51.
White, descendants of Elder John White, 451-5.
509
INDEX OF NAMES.
Abbott, Abigail, 398.
Charles J., 306, 381.
- Elizabeth ( Billings), 306.
- Howard, 381.
- James H., 225, 231, 337. - James R., 337, 339.
- Joseph R., 408. - Lyman B., 232, 338. - Phila, 429.
- Richard B., 232, 338, 340. Abels, Austin, 313, 328, 331.
- Dwight G., 232, 313. - Josiah, 185.
-- Mary A., 328.
Nathaniel T., 236, 328, 331.
Abercrombie, Isaac, 217.
Adamec, Christine, 339. Adams, Caroline, 383.
- Caroline, 405.
- Elizabeth, 444.
- Emma, 335, 377.
- John Quincy, 350. - Samuel, 182, 199, 217. Adkins, Fidelia, 334.
- Giles, 416.
- Solomon, 416. Agar, Elizabeth, 395.
Alexander, son of Massasoit, 75. - David, 150.
Allaire, Anthony, 320, 324.
- Carrie M., 359.
- Fred, 314.
- Leonard C., 361.
- Margaret, 238, 306. - Nelson, 306, 313.
Allen, Edward, 447.
- Elam S., 448. - Ephraim, 426.
- John, 150.
- John, 192. - Col. Nathan, 399. Samuel, 151. Thomas, 389. Allis, Aaron, 192.
Abel, 185, 434. - Abigail, 89, 96. - Abigail, 277. - Anna, 454. Augusta, 318.
Daniel, 326. Dexter, 227, 264, 265, 293, 318. Eleazer, 323. Elisha (4), 184, 187. Elisha, 391. Esther (Partridge), 277.
Gertrude A., 382.
Harriet, 318. Hubbard S., 382.
Ichabod, 126, 138.
John (2), 42, 43, 50, 52, 56, 62, 63, 82, 89, 101, 104, 106, 114, 116, 117, 264, 297.
- John (9), 184, 267, 277, 284, 288, 325.
- Jonathan, 186.
Joseph, 151, 163.
Josiah (10.), 85, 284, 299, 318.
- Josiah, 455.
Julius, 390.
Lucy, 453. Lydia, 339. Moses, 190, 192.
Samuel, 52, 67, 106, 150, 153, 159. Rev. Samuel, 362.
William (1), 23, 24, 40, 42, 53, 54, 55, 58, 74, 80, 101, 103.
- William, son of William (1), 85.
William (5), 196, 264. William P., 303. Allison, Mary, 423.
Alvord, Jeremiah, 126.
- Timothy, 190, 192. Amsden, John, 108, 385.
- John, 405.
- Lydia, 454. Anabel, John, 300. Anderson, Abigail, 331.
- Charles, 339.
Clarissa J., 336, 425.
Ebenezer C., 231, 340.
Elizabeth, 341.
Foster C., 336.
George, 340. Henry F., 232.
Herrick, 332, 338, 339, 340, 341.
- Jane, 332. - Lavinia, 338.
André, Major, 269.
Andrews, Lucy, 274.
Andros, Gov. Edmund, 77, 107, 114.
- Samuel, 151. Appleton, Capt. Samuel, 79, 80.
Arms, Ebenezer, 454.
- Elizabeth, 398.
Eroe, 419.
- Experience, 416.
- John, 151.
Jonathan, 433.
Harriet, 393.
- Sophia, 433.
Wealthy, 430. William, 85, 106, 118, 125. Ashley, Rev. Jonathan, 113.
- Joseph, 383.
- Virtue, 405. Ashpelon, 92, 93, 153.
Aspinwall, Peter, 122. Atchisson, John, 90.
Atherton, Rev. Hope, 55, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 82, 84, 85-7, 100, 102, 103, 108, 112, 255, 294, 343, 345.
Gen. Humphrey, 27, 55. Sarah, 103, 108.
Atkins, Fidelia R., 430.
- Solomon, 430. - Wealthy (Arms), 430. Atsetts, John, 192.
510
HISTORY OF HATFIELD.
Atwater, Mary, 432.
"Aunt Beck," see Rebecca Dickinson.
"Aunt Patie," sec Patience Wells. Austin, Caleb, 190, 192.
Averill, Philetus, 232.
Avery, Parlina, 409.
Babcock, Charles L., 232.
Bach, Anna, 446.
Bacon, Andrew, 54.
- Elizabeth, 440. - Mabel G., 356.
Bagg, or Baggs, Anna, 399.
Bertha, 338.
- Nellie (Moore), 298, 306. Ruth, 390. Theodore, 265, 298, 306, 338, 419. Baker, Allen, 450.
- Amelia, 303, 370.
- Enos, 217.
- John, 450.
- Timothy, 423.
Bailey, Ann E., 341.
Baldwin, William, 233.
Balise, Paul, 326.
- Peter, 221, 326.
Ball, Samuel, 67, 410.
Ballard, John, 191, 192, 405.
Banasz, Michael and Mary, 308.
Bancroft, Edward, 150.
- Elizabeth, 453.
- George, 173.
- Nathaniel, 151.
Bangs, Lavinia, 437, 438.
Banks, Thomas, 190, 192, 280, 312.
- Thomas, 410.
- Henry W., 448.
- Sarah, 280.
- Sarah, 410.
Barber, Sarah, 452, 453.
Bardwell, Arthur C., 361.
- Caleb D., 232, 297, 301.
- C. C. P., 329, 330. . Charles L., 225, 232.
- Chester, 273, 419.
- C. Louise, 359.
- E. Ashley, 298.
- Ebenezer, 132, 134, 161. - Elijah (5), 169, 219, 220, 226, 227, 268, 301, 322.
- Elijah (10), 268, 270, 304, 317.
- Francis G., 341, 363.
Frank O., 300.
- Frederick H., 169, 235, 297, 304, 355, 357.
Hannah, 268, 269.
- Harriet, 325.
- Hattie M., 441.
Henry F., 232. 302. Henry W., 312, 441.
- Homer F., 361.
- James D., 358.
- James L., 323.
- Jeremy, 219, 265, 267, 301.
- John F., 416.
-- Joseph, 426. - Louisa, 288, 318. - Nellie, 312.
Noah, 443. Olive, 329, 441.
Oliver, 288, 316.
- Perez, 199.
Remembrance, 184, 269, 284.
- Robert, 84, 85, 101, 106, 109, 118, 119.
- Ruby, 238, 257, 360.
Salmon D., 265.
- Seth, 265, 268, 269, 287, 289, 318.
- Silas, 288, 289, 316. - William, 265, 268, 323.
Barker, James, 190, 192.
Barlow, Sidney, 455.
Barnard, Abigail, 208, 447.
- Gov. Francis, 178.
- Joseph, 119.
- Samuel, 119, 120.
- Thomas, 432.
Barnes, George B., 299, 357, 384.
- Jennie M., 359.
Barrett, Benjamin, 106, 410.
- John, 391.
- Jonathan, 151, 371.
Barry, Rev. Michael J., 347.
Barstow, Martha, 428.
Bartholomew, Abigail, 90, 96. - William, 90, 106.
Bartlett, Abijah, 151.
- Alice, 335.
- Alonzo, 298.
- Charles D., 330, 335.
- Deborah, 384.
- Dwight D., 337.
E. C., 422.
- Jessie E., 422.
- Melinda, 293.
- Robert, 384.
- Roscoe L., 360. - Samuel, 150.
Samuel, 330.
- Waterman, 293.
William, 293, 377.
- Zebina, 161. Barton, Dr. Chester M., 238, 316.
- C. Mabel, 359.
Bascom, Thomas, 399.
Bass, Abraham, 192.
Bassford, Mary C., 402.
Bates, Peter, 192.
Beals, Alden P., 443.
- Dr. Lester, 359. Bean, Frank, 362. Beardsley, Mary, 374, 447.
- Sarah, 388.
- William, 374. Beaven, Bishop, 347. Beck, John, 232.
511
INDEX OF NAMES.
Beebe, Louisa, 336. Beecraft, Mary, 453.
Beeman, Phineas, 192.
Beers, Arthur H., 358.
- Capt. Richard, 77, 78.
Belden, or Belding, Anna E., 334. Clarence E., 334, 355, 357.
- Diana, 334.
Daniel, 67, 101, 106, 125.
- Electa, 332, 431. Elvira, 332.
Francis, 431.
George S., 236, 335, 359.
Heman, 338.
Howard E., 334. Howland, 334.
- Jabez, 287, 316.
- Jeremiah, 290.
"Joe," 309. John (4), 125, 129, 131, 132, 134. John, 344. Joseph, 161.
Lucy, 332. Minerva N., 340.
Oscar, 235, 332, 334, 335, 344.
Oscar E., 236, 335, 360.
Reuben (7), 187, 195, 332, 334, 335.
Reuben (9), 333, 334.
Reuben H., 219, 225, 226, 304, 332, 335, 360.
- R. Harrison, 362.
Robert L., 360.
Ruth (Coleman), 431.
Samuel (2), 23, 24, 41, 43, 52, 56, 61, 63, 67, 85, 89, 101, 106, 107, 114, 120, 124, 126, 137, 138.
Samuel, son of Samuel (2), 106, 126, 133, 134, 138, 153, 161.
- Samuel (16), 290. Samuel, 185.
- Sanford S., 290, 334, 337.
- Sarah, 335.
- Stephen, 85, 118, 133, 149, 161.
- William H., 235, 332, 334. William L., 361.
Bennett, Arthur, 417.
- Fanny I., 357.
- Fernando B., 231.
- Lyman, 254, 291.
- Phineas, 291, 340.
Benton, Edward, 23, 24, 41, 43, 304. Betsold, Eva, 327, 329.
- Frank J., 331.
- John, 327, 331. - John F., 326. - John J., 329, 331.
- Mary, 331.
Bettys, Thomas, 150. Billings, Abraham, 190, 192, 227, 287, 316, 329, 332. - Abby (Graves), 294. - Anna, 356, 357.
- Annie M., 414
- Artemisia (Ford), 294.
Arthur W., 362.
- Carrie (Graves), 295-6.
- Charlotte ( White), 295.
Charlotte W., 358.
- Charles Morris (12), 83, 227, 229, 259, 295.
- Charles M., 362.
Cornelia A., 308.
Lieut. David, 187, 196, 197, 272-3, 305.
- David (13), 227, 294.
- David (19), 238, 294, 295, 355, 357.
- Ebenezer, 126, 133, 161.
- Edward C., 362.
Edward H., 293.
Elizabeth (Allis), 293.
- Emily G., 357.
- Emma (Porter), 294, 357.
- E. Phelps, 329.
Erastus (7), 82, 255, 277.
- Erastus (11), 294, 307.
- Erastus F., 225, 294.
- Frederick D., 295, 355.
- George A., 61, 235, 270, 294, 295, 304, 337, 344.
- Hannah (Dickinson), 267.
Henry P., 229, 232, 294.
- Israel, 218, 254, 273, 283, 321.
- Jesse, 185, 195, 206, 255, 276, 372.
- Joel, 399. - John, 121, 123. - John A., 256, 258, 295, 306.
- Joseph (6), 216, 217, 260, 273, 344.
- Joseph (17), 232, 295.
- Joseph D., 219, 225, 266, 276, 303, 355.
Laura F., 361.
Louis A., 235, 293.
- Louisa, 238.
H. Louisa, 360.
Mabel (Little), 197-8, 273.
Mabel L., 359.
Marian C., 238, 357, 360.
Mary A., 305.
Mary (Warner), 294.
Minnie, 337. Miriam, 256.
Pliny, 327.
G. Raymond, 361. Richard (1), 23, 24, 30, 32, 41, 43, 52, 58, 61, 63, 125, 136-7.
Richard (31/2), 153.
Roswell (8), 83, 238, 256, 294.
Roswell (18), 42, 235, 295, 357.
Roswell G., 361.
Ruth E., 361.
Samuel (2), 32, 54.
Samuel F. (15), 30, 196, 254, 293, 306.
Samuel F. (22), 83, 223, 235, 295, 358.
- Samuel P., 238, 283, 321.
512
HISTORY OF HATFIELD.
- Sarah ( Langdon), 295.
- Silas, 185, 256, 260, 293, 308.
Maude E., 348, 362.
- William D., 226, 294, 305.
- Michael, 320, 347.
- Zachary, 256. - Michael W., 235, 325.
Bird, Edmund, 291, 337.
- Niles, 337.
Birde, Martha R., 373.
Bisbee, Clarissa, 340.
Bishop, William 1., 341.
Bissell, Jeremiah, 452.
- John, 452. - Sarah, 452. Bitner, George, 205, 330.
- John, 301.
Black, Etta, 297.
Blackman, Abigail, 388 .-
Blakeslee, Eros, 357.
Blackwell, Kitty, 403.
Blanchard, Benjamin, 185.
Bliss, Abijah, 266, 279, 283, 299, 427, 429.
- Amelia L., 299.
Angelia, 300.
- Anna M., 433.
- Austin, 299, 300, 301.
- Dolly, 299.
- Ebenezer, 411.
- Esther, 411.
- George W., 232.
Harriet (Partridge), 433.
Henry J., 433.
John, 195, 397.
Lemuel S., 300, 301.
- Moses, 195.
- Nathan, 453.
- Phebe, 427.
- Mary A., 322.
Sarah (Cooley), 411.
- Sylvester, 454.
- William C., 220, 299, 300.
Bodman, Joseph, 405.
- John, 399.
- Louisa, 435.
- Martha, 388.
- Mary, 337.
Bokum, John, 339.
Oliver, 399.
Orlando, 375.
- Theodore, 400.
Briggs, Mary E., 317. - Smith E., 294, 317, 339.
Bristol, Lambert, 232.
Brockholds, Governor, 94.
Bronson, Elizabeth, 454.
-- John, 369, 410. -- Mary, 369, 410. Brooks, Mary, 150.
- William, 150. Brown, Aaron, 394.
- Alice L., 301.
- Augusta ( Allis), 299.
- Dorothy, 341.
George N., 402.
- Harriet A .. 299, 357.
- Isaiah, 443.
- Kate, 327.
- Mary, 301.
Patrick J., 324.
Patrick T., 31, 235, 293, 311, 314.
Thomas, 224. - William, 224, 323, 324.
- William E., 327. William F., 324. William P., 317.
Boynton, Ebenezer, 315.
Bracy, Phebe, 388, 389.
- Thomas, 67, 106, 124, 125. Bradford, Clarence M., 360.
- Mabel, 359. - Melvin P., 328. - Gov. William, 19, 426. Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, 25, 115, 133.
Brainerd, Edwin, 295, 322, 323.
- Joseph, 433. Bray, Rev. William L., 344.
Breed, Anna H., 310, 415.
- John B., 415.
- Rebecca M., 415. Brennan, John, 336.
- Lizzie, 293.
- Patrick, 320. Breor, Alfred E., 309, 321.
Alfred H., 324.
Frank H., 361.
Irene, 300.
- James, 71, 221, 322.
- John J., 300, 324.
- Mary E., 360. - Mary J., 359.
Bridgman, James, 369. 388.
- Julia, 315, 422.
- Samuel, 191, 192, 344.
- William, 192.
Bolack, Anthony, 221, 231, 329. - Lizzie, 300.
Boltwood, Elijah, 217.
- Hannah, 399.
- Martha, 444.
- Robert, 47, 150, 444.
- Samuel, 399.
Bonneville, Dr. A. J., 302.
Boreman, Jonathan, 420.
Bowdoin, James, 195.
Bowman, Margaret (Wolfe), 294. - Mortimer H., 294.
- Vivian, 362. Boylan, Rev. Charles J., 348, 349. Boyle, Bridget, 328.
- Helen E., 361.
- James L., 320.
- John L., 327.
- James, 106.
- Patrick, 224, 301, 327.
513
INDEX OF NAMES.
- Jane F., 435. - Jennie F., 436. - Jeremiah, 232. - John, 393. John, 341.
- John D., 89, 220, 222, 266, 299, 300, 302, 318. Joseph, 190, 192. Josiah, 220, 294. - Mary, 311. Patience, 452. Timothy, 152.
Bryant, Eunice, 411.
Bucknam, James, 255.
Buckley, Colonel, 418.
- James, 320. Buckly, Peter, 111. Bull, Lieut. Thomas, 23, 24, 41, 43, 384.
Bullard, Eleanor, 387. - Emma, 303. Florence, 306. - John, 390.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.