History of old Braintree and Quincy : with a sketch of Randolph and Holbrook, Part 60

Author: Pattee, William S. (William Samuel). 4n
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Quincy, [Mass.] : Green & Prescott
Number of Pages: 718


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Leather Gun, 362.


Libraries, Public, Braintree, 353; Hol- brook, 354; Quincy, 351; Randolph, 353.


Ludden, Benjamin, preface to the will of, 368. Lyceum, Quincy, 310.


Magistrates, appointed, 535, 536. Maps of the town, 90. Ma-re Mount, see Merry Mount.


Marriage contracts, 546; intentions of, 155, 551.


Marsh, Alexander, inventory of estate of, 566. Marshall's Diary, 114, 205. May Pole, 2, 3, 4. McClellan Guards, 448.


Meeting-houses, see churches, Merry Mount, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 63. Mexican War, 437.


Military, bounties, 90, 100; general history of, 355; soldiers in Indian


wars, 363; Revolutionary War, 377; minutemen and other soldiers, 402; Tories, 416; Gen. l'almer's dona- tion, 423; bounty jumper, 425; pri- vateer Essex, 425; soldiers in Shay's Rebellion, 428; Quincy Light In- fantry. 429, 438; War of 1812, 435; soldiers of 1814, 449; Mexican War, 437; soldiers of, 438; Hancock Light Guard, 439; Civil War of 1861, 440; the first company to take part, 440; the first soldier killed, 441; number of soldiers furnished, 441; drafted men, 442; substitutes furnished, 443, 444; list of commissioned officers, 445 : list of soldiers who died or were killed, 447; Quincy's expenses by the war, 448; soldiers' monument, 448; McClellan Gnards, 448.


Mill, privilege granted, 30, 535; dis- pute relative to, 542, 543.


Ministers, see churches.


Miller's Stile, 67.


Monatiquot, 56; river, 7.


Moor's Farm, 56.


Morton's description of Passonagessit in 1622, 3, 63.


Mount Dagon, 4.


Mount Wollaston, first settled, 1, 2; first English name, 1; annexed to Boston, 10; land grants 11; An- tinomian troubles at, 182: Wheel- wright's sermon preached at, 186, 191; church formed at, 193; John- son's description of, 199; bank, 629.


Names now extinct, 557. National Banks, 629. National Sailors' Home, 310.


Nativity of the inhabitants in 1875, 613.


Neponset Bridge and Turnpikes, 68, 96.


New Braintree, 15.


Newbury Farm, 54.


Newspapers, history of, 529.


Nightingale, Samuel, biographical sketch of, 586.


Norfolk County, organized, 537. North Quincy, 56. Nut Island, 89.


Odd Fellows, lodge of, 307. Officers chosen, town, 85, 95; State, 86, 96, 609; presidential electors, 97, 98, 100; fees of, in 1641, 536. Old Colony Railroad, 71, 107. Old Fields, see Quincy Point. Orangemen, 311. Ordination Expenses in 1729, 218.


Palmer, Joseph, biographical sketch of, 486; his donation, 402, 423. Palmer. Joseph Pearse, biographical sketch of, 586. Pastors of First Church, 245.


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GENERAL INDEX.


Penn's Hill, 56; name derived, 166. Penny Ferry, 69, 547.


Persons warned out of town, 89, 91. Petitions, to incorporate Braintree, 11;


for grant of 6000 acres, 14, 541; for grant of 1000 acres, 16; for grant in lieu of 4000 acres in Milton, 553; for a church at Mount Wollaston, 193; of Benjamin Tompson, for a land grant, 321; of German settlers for relief, 482; relative to Daniel Ar- nold, an Indian, 167; relative to Crosby's tavern, 168; for a second church, 207; of members of Christ Church, 249; for renewal of charter of Rural Lodge, 305; of Richard Thayer, 41, 364; for an Infantry Company, 429; of the Town of Mil- ton, 451; of the Punkapog Indians, 552.


Pew Owners in First Church, a list of, 233, 234, 236.


Pilgrim's Feast, 20.


Poetry-Morton's poem, 3; song, 4; hymns sung at dedication of Mount Wollaston Cemetery, 152; Lunt's poem at laying of corner-stone of Sailors' Snug Harbor, 308; verses on the death of Sarah Thayer, 158; Tompson's poem on the death of the Rev. S. Whiting, 320. Pond Market, 562.


Poor, garden for, 91; let out at anc- tion, 96; allowed the use of liquors, 107; allowed to sell rations, 107.


Poorhouse, see alınshouse.


Post Offices, rules and regulations established, 177; Quincy, 178; Brain- tree, 180.


Potatoes, first cultivated, 541. Pound, 90.


Powder removed from North Com- mons, 389.


Presidential Electors, 97, 98, 100.


Prices of provisions, 93; regulated, 534.


Privateers prohibited, 89; schooner Enterprise, 436; schooner Essex, 425.


Private Schools, 340.


Public Houses, 164; Brackett, 169; Hen tavern, 171; Neponset, 172; Han- cock, 174; Landlords, 174.


Public Libraries, Braintree, 353; Hol- brook, 354; Randolph, 353; Quincy, 351.


Pumpkin IIill, 56.


Quincy, Edmund, biographical sketch of, 586, 587, 589; Jacob, 589; John, 588; Josiah, 589, 590, 591; Samuel, 590; inventory of estate of Edmund, 565.


Quincy Charitable Society, 307.


Quincy Light Infantry, see military. Quincy Lyceum, 310.


Quincy Newspapers, Patriot, 529; Au- rora, 531; Free Press, 531.


Quincy and Hingham bridge and turn- pike, 71.


Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 629. Quincy Neck, 12, 13, 55, 56. Quincy Point, 55; railroad, 110.


Quincy Point and Germantown Ferry Co., 72.


Quincy Stone Bank, 629.


Quincy, town of, incorporated, 61; banks in, 629; census of, 612; in- dustrial statistics of, 599; school statistics of, 619, 622; births, deaths and marriages in 1875, 617; nativity of inhabitants in 1875, 613; valua- tion in 1878, 619; valuation and tax- list of 1792, 622; deaths, marriages and births for eleven years prior to 1875, 617; schools of, 91 to 110, 325 to 340, 556; post office, 178; churches, 181 to 284; library, 351; cemeteries, 111 to 154.


Railroad, Old Colony, 71, 107; Quincy horse, 72; Granite, 105, 505; Quincy Point, 110.


Randolph, town of, incorporated, 13; early names, 56; cemeteries, 161; post offices, 180; banks, 629; schools, 328, 348; churches, 290; library, 353; newspapers, 531; industrial statis- ties, 607; census, 612; births, mar- riages and deaths in 1875, 617; na- tivity of inhabitants, 613; valuation in 1878, 619; school statistics, 619, 622; births, marriages and deaths for eleven years, 617.


Rebellion, of 1861, 440; Shay's, 428.


Representatives, election of, 91, 92. Revolutionary War, 377.


Richards, Joseph, biographical sketch of, 515.


Roads, see streets.


Royalists, see Tories.


Rumney Marsh, 10. Rum case, the first in town, 540.


Rural Lodge, Freemasons, history of, 299; petition of, 305.


Sacred Vessels, belonging to the First Church, 244.


Sailors' Home, National, 310.


Sailors' Snug Harbor, 308.


Sale of North and South Commons, 38. Saltpetre, 358.


Sanders, Martin, inventory of estate of, 164.


Savings Banks, 629.


Scadding, see Randolph.


Schools, Braintree, early history of, 312; first master, 313, 319; first house, 325; sketch of, 345; statis- tics of, 619, 622.


Schools, Holbrook, sketch of, 350; sta- tistics of, 619, 622.


Schools, Randolph, first house, 328;


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GENERAL INDEX.


sketch of, 348; statistics of, 619, 622. Schools, Quincy, appropriations for, 95, 330; districts established, 99, 331, 332, 337; Latin, 338; High, 339; pri- vate, 340; houses. 91, 92, 100, 102, 325, 329, 333, 339, 556; first commit- tee's report, 333; report of 1829, 103; text-books used in 1838, 619; statis- ties of, 110, 619, 622.


Scotch I ond Road, 55.


Shay's Rebellion, 428


Shed's Neck, see Germantown.


Ship-building, 493.


Ship Core, 55, 493.


Shirley, William, biographical sketch of, 143.


Shoe Business, 601.


Shoemaker. the first. in Mass .. 603.


Shoe Pegs. first introduced, 603.


Singers, 97, 100, 103.


Small Pox, 88, 100; hospitals estab- lished, 87.


Soldiers, in the Indian wars, 364 to 367; Civil War, 440; Mexican War, 438; Revolutionary War, 402 to 426; Shay's Rebellion, 428; War of 1812, 430, 449.


Song, Morton's, at the erection of the May-pole, 4.


Souther, JJohn, biographical sketch of, 495.


Spinning Wheel, first introduced, 64. Squantum, derivation of name, 20; feast of, 20, 173.


Standing Brook, 55.


Statistics, illiterate, 622; industrial, 599; live stock, 619; school, 619; vital, 612, 617.


Stetson, Amasa, biographical sketch of, 349.


Stone Quarrying, 497.


Stony Fields, 55. St. Patrick's Society, 311.


St. Paul's Lodge, Knights of Pythias, 307.


Streets, altered, 96, 97, 98; located, 66, 89, 98, 99, 103, 536, 550, 555, 560, see turnpikes.


Styles, old and new, 12. Sudden Deaths, 124, 129.


Syenite, 497; King's Chapel erected, 498; old powder house, Boston, 499; regulation for the disposal of stone, 499; wedges first used, 515; Bunker Hill Monument, 501; its dimensions 507; buildings erected, 510, 511; pav- ers, 514; bush or axe hammer in- vented, 515; Louis hole, 516; sawing stone, 516; polishing, 516; old firms, 517; methods of quarrying, 518.


Tanning Business, in Quincy, sketch of, 604.


Taverns, see public houses. Taxes Assessed, in 1634, 18; in 1642, 537; in 1792, 622. Tea and Coffee, first introduced, 569.


Temperance Organizations, 307.


Thatch Banks reserved for common use of inhabitants, 568.


Thayer Academy, 346.


Thayer, John, biographical sketch of, 272.


Thayer, Richard, lays claim to the towuship, 41; petition of, 364; bill of, 366.


Thayer, Sylvanus, biographical sketch of, 591.


Three Hill Marsh, 56.


Tobacco, use of prohibited, 164.


Tombs, Hoar's, 113; Quincy's, 114; Ministerial, 114; Miller's, 145.


Tompson, Wm., biographical sketch of, 195.


Tories, 389. 416.


Town unable to pay costs of court in a rum case, 540.


Town Brook, 55.


Town Clocks, 78, 95.


Town Hall, first one burnt, 100, 330; second one built, 101, 102, 103; the present one built, 107.


Town Officers, first full board of, 548; first chosen in Quincy, 85.


Town Meetings, 542, 553, 568.


Traditions, German emigrants, 485; Joseph Bass at school, 326; John Adams' marriage, 491; John Pray's adventure, 601.


Training Field, 329.


Tree of Liberty, 378.


Trial Justices, 561.


Turnpikes, Granite, 71; Neponset, GS, 96; Quincy and Hingham, 71; Wey- mouth and Braintree, 71.


Union Choral Society, 310. Unitarianism, first preached, 222. Ursuline Content, 274, 276.


Vaccination, 88, 100.


Valuation of Braintree, Holbrook, Randolph and Quincy in 1878, 619; of Quincy in 1792, 622. Vassall, Leonard, will of, 258. Veasey, Samuel, will of, 324.


Vote of Quincy for governor from 1792 to 1879, 609.


Waldoborough, Me., German settle- ment began at, 482.


Wars, Civil, 440; Indian, 360; 1812, 435, 449; Mexican, 437: Revolution- ary, 377; Shay's Rebellion, 428. Warrants, Town Meeting, 85, 86, 87. Webb's Brook, 55. Wessaguseus, see Weymouth.


West Quincy, 55. Weymouth, Morton arrested at, 6, 7. Wheelwright's Fast-day sermon, 186, 191.


White, Mary, biographical sketch of, 595.


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GENERAL INDEX.


Whitney, Peter, biographical sketch of, 594.


Wills, of Benjamin Ludden, 368; of William Penn, 166; of Sylvanus Thayer, 347, 348; Leonard Vassal, 258; Samuel Veasey, 324; Ebenezer Woodward, 344.


Willard, Solomon, biographical sketch of, 501. Wilson Farm, 21, 55. Wolf Pit, 55. Wood's District, see West Quincy.


Young Friend's Catholic Society, 311.


INDEX TO NAMES.


Abbott, Hazen, 508, 510; Henry S., 442; Josiah G .. 611; Stephen G., 283. Abercrombie, Wyman, 149.


Adams. Abigail, 138, 139, 235. 236, 244, 389, 402, 404, 419, 423, 595; Benja- min, 60; Bethia, 130; Boylston, 119. 439, 623; Captain, xii; Charles, 576; Charles Francis, xi, 10, 139, 152, 190, 258, 346, 351. 491. 576. 577. 611: Chas. F., Jr., 82. 445, 446, 506; Christopher, 16; Delia, 596; Ebenezer, 60, 86, 115, 240, 241, 417, 623; Edward, 244; Eli- hn, 394, 404; Elizabeth, 119, 240; G. W., 236, 431, 576: Hannah. 119; Harrison T., 442: Henry. 16, 28, 119, 535, 538. 539: Hugh. 207, 215, 285, 286; Jedediah, 60, 240, 260. 264. 573. 623; John (president), xi. 38. 39, 69, 95. 97. 98. 100. 115. 119, 137, 139, 163, 167, 169, 170, 173, 195, 219, 222, 223, 233, 235, 236, 237, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 302, 326, 338, 340, 341, 343, 370 371, 378, 380, 381, 384, 391, 393, 394, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 404, 406, 419, 431, 432, 490, 491, 492, 515, 542, 556, 564, 572, 573. 576, 577, 590, 595, 623. 625; John, 16, 126, 508, 576; John (deacon), 119, 120. 137, 167, 252, 371; John Quincy (president), ix, 99. 121. 139, 236. 238, 241, 243, 244, 264. 302, 337. 573, 574. 575, 576, 577,610; John Quincy (son of Chas. F.). 1. 561, 611; Joseph. 34, 119, 210, 212, 324. 408, 412, 418, 420, 443. 548, 569, 605: Josiah, 60, 101, 102, 106, 115. 233, 238, 240, 241, 244, 449, 623; Laban, 174: Lemmel. 60; Louisa C., 140, 236; Margaret, 238; Mary P., 241; Micah, 429; Micajah. 120, 430, 623: Moses, 120; Nathaniel, 67, 412, Peter, 34. 60. 85, 96. 130, 212, 233, 240, 253, 452, 573, 623: Peter Boyl- ston, 39, 60, 90, 92, 95, 98, 115, 167, 168, 241, 316, 379, 390, 391, 392, 419, 623; Samuel, 16, 86 119, 396, 399, 400, 523, 538. 581, 583, 586, 596, 609; Sarah, 119, 244; Susannah, 120, 137; Thomas, 16, 241, 430; Thomas B., 85, 101, 237. 302, 576; Warren W., 446; William, 59, 86, 113, 374, 418, 623; Zabdiel, 340. Addington, Isaac, 463.


Ahatton, Thomas, 552; Amos A., 552; (Indians. ) Albee, John, 74, 557.


Alden, Daniel, 292, 294; Dr., 161:


Harmony, 292; Hosea, 292; John, 158; Ruth, 119; Seth, 292; Simeon, 300; Thankful, 292; William, 292.


Aldrich, Caleb, 374; S. T., 262.


Aldridge, Benjamin, 557; George, 16, 28, 557.


Alis, William, 16, 557


Allen, Abijah, 410, 501; Amos, 415; Benjamin, 501; Capt., 373; Daniel, 167; Isaac, 376; Jacob, 409, 413; Jonathan, 40; Joseph, 34, 98, 208, 213, 404, 405, 463, 564; L. Wheaton, 289; Mr., 198; Noah D., 174; Obed F .. 447; Peter, 35; Samuel, 28, 328, 404, 409, 413, 428: Samuel T., 175; Thomas, 380; William, 264, 265, 409, 428, 539.


Alleyne, Abel, 59; Edward, 536; Thomas, 253.


Allye, Benjamin, 28.


Almy, Francis, 368.


Alsten, Michael. 444;


Alsun, Joseph, 548, 557.


Always, Francis, 557.


Ames, Daniel, 373, 375; Samnel, 508; William, 557.


Andrews, Charles, 438: John, 269, 540; John A , 611; Mr .. 538; Samuel, 524. Andros, Edmund, 321, 563.


Applegate, Thomas, 71.


Appleton, Alfred, 238; John, 238; Priscilla, 238: Rev. Mr., 218, 223, Thomas, 437; William G., 600.


Apthorp, George H .. 238; Grizzel, 253, 623; James, 60, 416, 623; John, 252; Mr., 257, 369, 370, 556.


Arbuthnott, William, 375, 376.


Archer, Edward. 415.


Argall, Capt., 270, 271.


Armstrong, Patrick, 442; Samuel T , 510.


Arnold, 4, 171; Abbie M., 353; Capt .. 418: Daniel. 59, 390, 406, 430, 623: David, 422; Ephraim, 501, 549; John, 28: Jonathan, 408, 418, 422; Joseph, 34, 404, 421, 449; Joseph N., 59, 85, 86, 87. 239, 623; Moses, 408; Nathan, 406; Nathaniel, 407, 410, 411, 415, 422; Ralph, 436; Samuel, 501; William, 410.


Aspinwall, William, 11, 22, 23, 24, 186, 187.


Atherton, Humphrey, 66, 362, 363, 536. Atkins, James, 364.


Anstin, Benjamim, 86; Cornelius, 557 Averel, Ezekiel, 415.


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INDEX TO NAMES.


Avery, Ruth, 580; Secretary, 580. Ayers, Jobn, 407, 410, 415.


Babcock (Badcock), Lemuel, 59, 624; Mr., 235; Samuel, 88, 422, 517.


Bachus, Thomas, 507.


Bacon, Ebenezer, 98.


Badger Brothers, 512; Ezra, 447, 508, 518; Leone C., 442.


Badlam, Ezra, 428.


Bagley, James, 161, 557; John, 374, 550; Nathaniel, 375; Samuel, 161, 549.


Bailey, Ebenezer, 591; John, 610; Whitman, 136.


Bainbridge, Commodore, 173.


Bains, Canterbury, 421.


Baker, David, 412; Ebenezer, 628; John I., 611; Moses, 419.


Balstone, W., 11, 22, 23, 188.


Ballou, Hosea, 260.


Bancroft, George, 610; Stephen K., 442.


Bangs, Abijah, 412.


Banks, Nathaniel P., 611.


Barber, Daniel, 557.


Barclay, William, 246.


Bardon, John, 410.


Barker & Co., 512; Frances, 142; Geo. A., 446; Henry, 514, 517; Henry & Sons, 514, 516, 517; Henry F., 440; Joseph, 100; W'm. P., 442; Wright & Co., 512, 516, 517.


Barnard, William, 434.


Barnes, Dr., 222: Matthew, 32, 33, 539, 557; Oramel C., 442.


Barre, Col., 377.


Barrett, Thomas, 16, 557; William H., 444.


Barry, Edward, 437; Garrett, 148.


Bartlett, Edward A., 442; Henry, 364; Ibrahim, 329, 332; Mr., 173.


Bartol, Cyrus A., 227.


Basley, George W., 447.


Bass (Bas), Benjamin, 60, 391, 623; Benjamin F., 440, 442; Cornet, 380; David, 60, 233, 623; Edmund, 406; Edward, 408, 415; E. W. H., 602; Gregory, 375; Hezekiah, 430; James, 425; Jeriah, 414; John, 35, 125, 233, 238, 247, 412, 490, 548, 623; John B, 180; Jonathan, 38, 60, 240, 329, 333, 379, 390, 393, 402, 412, 413, 430, 564, 623; Joseph, 60, 212, 326, 380, 397, 398, 400, 412, 427, 433, 548, 623; Josiah, 59, 106, 115, 237, 238, 302, 303, 425, 430, 624; Lewis, 240, 332; Peter, 538; Polly, 238; Sammuel, 14, 32, 33, 35, 45, 46, 47, 60, 67, 70, 74, Số, 125, 158, 167, 168, 208, 212, 233, 244, 316, 364, 367, 406, 408, 413, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 548, 562, 565, 569, 627; Seth, 39, 233, 429, 430, 623; Thomas, 60, 119, 325, 548, 549; Wil- liam, 125.


Bassett, Thomas, 557.


Batehelder, Zephaniah, 376. Bate, Goodman, 66, 536.


Bates, Ambrose, 420; Carver, 411; Cornelius, 421; David, 374; David W., 447; Edward, 187; John, 101, 102, 103; William, 410.


Battle, William, 388.


Baxter, Anna, 126; Anthony W., 236, 430, 604; Barnabas, 127; Benjamin, 39,233, 375; Catherine, 236; Charles, 374; Daniel, 60, 90, 107, 108, 126, 237, 301, 410, 428, 430, 526, 623; Daniel W., 442; Edward, 127; Edward W., 59, 86, 237, 407, 410, 411, 415, 623; Eli- jah, 305, 603; George, 179, 180; Geo. L, 442; Gregory, 126, 127; Hannah, 623; James, 238, 623; Jerusha, 127; John, 34, 126, 212, 233, 380, 548, 563; Jonathan, 59, 85, 95, 238, 442, 623; Joseph, 60, 96, 126, 127, 171, 412, 417, 420, 425, 426, 430, 623; Josiah, 237, 305, 410; Lemuel, 239, 374; Lewis, 239; Lydia, 126; Mary, 126, 127; Mehitable, 126; Mr., 209, 316, Paul, 623; Rhoda, 127; Samuel, 35, 126, 127, 211; Sarah, 126; Seth, 59, 127, 406, 407, 412, 415, 418; Susan- na, 126; Thompson, 60, 109, 235, 237, 239, 339, 603, 623; William, 238, 240, 301, 306, 430, 624; William H., 440; William Q., 446; Wilson, 127. Beach, Erasmus D., 611.


Beale ( Beal, Beals), Abigail, 129; An- na, 129; Benjamin, 57. 60, 61, 62, 68, 82, 85, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 115, 129, 233, 241, 331, 376, 384, 385, 623, 624, 629; Eleazer, 299, 408, 414, 415; Elisha, 129; Ezra, 518; George F., 442; George W., 106, 109, 237, 241, 264; Horace, 518; Isaac, 414, 415; Jesse, 88; John, 211, 233, 326; Jon- athan 60, 85, 129, 237, 623; Joseph, 60, 62, 82, 129, 130, 212, 623; Lilly, 129, 130; Maria, 129; Mariah Ann, 332; Moses, 91; Nathaniel, 60, 412, 623; Phebe, 292; Solomon J., 561; Thomas S., 129; & Frederick, 518.


Bean, Nathaniel M., 68.


Bear, William, 437.


Beard, George A., 442; Thomas, 603.


Beatty, Israel, 414.


Beauchampe, William, 453.


Bebsten, Mary E., 478.


Beckford, Dudley M., 442; James M., 179. Bedlow, Samuel, 374.


Beecher, Lyman, 263.


Beeke, William, 453.


Beex, John, 453, 465, 468.


Beiler, S. L., 267, 270.


Belcher, -, 404; Ann, 323; Elijah, 60, 130, 412, 418, 421, 430; Gregory, 28, 194. 211, 240, 326, 327, 458, 459, 538; Hannah, 130; John, 430, 549; Joseph, 323, 404, 409, 413; Josiah, 247, 368: J. White, 561; Linus, 334; Mary, 130, 240; Moses, 222, 232, 233, 464, 472, 501; Mrs., 326; Nahum, 375; Nathaniel, 130, 233, 390, 408, 411, 413, 420, 421, 501, 627; Richard,


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INDEX TO NAMES.


420; Sammel, 34, 211, 233, 403, 415, 418, 422, 550, 627; Sarah, 130; Thos., 375, 404, 408, 414, 420; William, 449, 501.


Belknap, Andrew E., 507.


Bell, Luther V., 611; Thomas, 28.


Bellfield. Samuel, 28.


Bemis, Joel, 518; Josiah, 171, 501, 515, 518.


Bend, W. G., 507.


Bendall, Edward, 30, 56, 188; Free- grace, 204. Bennett, Mr., 195; Osmand, 447. Benoih. Joseph, 416.


Bent, Deborah, 136: Eben, 136, 264; F. Edward, 440, 446; Hannah, 240; Jolin, 429; Luther M., 447: Luther S., 440, 445, 446; Nedebian, 238, 331, 416, 623.


Berry, James, 442; John F., 442.


Besson, Winter, 374, 375.


Beveridge, - -, 246. Biard, Peter, 270.


Bicknell, Peter, 59, 128, 241, 316, 524, 624.


Biencourt, -, 270, 271.


Biford (Riford), John, 560; Joseph, 405, 410, 413.


Bigelow, George T., 252; Jabez, 603; Loring, 447; Timothy, 580.


Biggs, Charles, 557; John, 187.


Billings, Benjamin, 623; Edmund, 59, 101, 102, 106, 238, 390, 412, 419, 623; Frederick, 623; George B., 84, 241; George W., 84, 332; Jernsha, 238; John, 60, 62, 68, 82, 86, 241, 332, 623; Lemuel, 60, 86, 88, 334, 624; Mary, 238; Moses, 83; Oliver, 83, 241, 628; Roger, 47, 118.


Billington, Thomas, 470, 557.


Bird, Francis W., 611; Thomas, 28; Warren, 292. Bisbee, Herman, 262.


Bishop, Henry W., 610; Jonathan, 373, 375.


Black, Esther, 235; Moses, 55, 59, 68, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96, 98, 115, 235, 236, 279, 280, 316, 333, 623. Blackburn, John L., 255. Blackler, J. C., 437.


Blackman, Peter, 421.


Blackstone, Blaisdell, Lemnel J., 444. Blake, Amariah, 628; Enos, 628; Jo- seph, 375; Nathaniel, 373, 375.


Blanchard, Elisha, 411; Ephraim, 410; Jonathan, 376; Joseph, 303, 373, 406, 408, 415; Nathaniel, 60, 430; Nehe- miah, 375, 376; Thomas, 539; Wil- liam, 303, 409, 413, 415.


Bliss, Thomas, 28. Bloom, Solomon, 415. Blossom, Oliver, 415. Boardman, Davis, 241; Fanny, 156. Bolter, Thomas, 557. Boltenhonse, Mrs., 152. Bonaparte, Louis, 586. Bond, Nicholas, 367, 453, 557.


Borland, John, 252.


Bosworth, Zachens, 187. Bonbo, Jefferson, 443.


Bourne, Mr., 221. Boutwell, George S., 610.


Bowditch, William, 628.


Bowdoin, James, 86, 396, 424.


Bowers, Mr., 628. Bowman, Rev. Mr., 223.


Boy, John, 443.


Boyd, William, 446, 448.


Boyle, John, 300; Robert, 442. Boyles, John, 375.


Brackett, Alice, 230; Betsey, 122, 241; Capt., 373; Ebenezer, 59, 122, 412, 541, 577, 624; George A., 442; Jas., 59, 89, 91, 96, 98, 115, 122, 123, 168, 169, 172, 211, 239, 316, 325, 378, 381, 390, 412, 436, 437, 563, 577, 604, 624; John, 211; Joseph 60, 90, 133, 211, 233, 237, 335, 418, 501, 624; Lemuel, 122, 167, 168, 235, 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 302, 303; Lydia, 133; Mary, 123, 133, 624; Moses, 59, 60. 133, 253, 374, 406, 407, 410, 412, 415, 418, 623, 624; Nathaniel, 122, 233: Peter, 28, 59, 61, 74, 85, 115, 133, 241, 412, 430, 538, 539, 543, 545, 546, 562, 624; Rachel, 133; Richard, 14, 16, 54, 118, 122, 133, 158, 232, 239, 359, 364, 365, 366, 367, 375, 539, 540, 546, 562, 563, 568; Samuel, 410; Samuel E., 122, 439; Sarah, 123; Thomas, 60, 416, 422; William, 406, 407, 410, 411, 415.


Bradford, Goody, 549: James, 72; Secretary, 173.


Bradley, Alexander, 557; Hopestill, 403, 407, 410, 411, 415.


Brainard, Chas. H., 256; Jas. A., 440. Bramhall, -, 523.


Braunon, John N., 444.


Brenton, Martha, 10; William, 23. Brewer, Richard, 437.


Briant. Lemuel, xiii, 220, 221, 222, 227, 245, 263, 339; Simon, 211, 557.


Briesler, ( Briesner. ) Buckhart, 481; George, 412. 478, 480, 557, 603; John 101, 102, 103, 237, 406, 407, 412, 415, 478; & Fowle, 603.


Briggs, -- , 20. 91; Daniel, 493; Geo. N., 610, 611; Luther, 149, 150; Wil- liam HI., 444.


Brigham, David, 296: JJosiah, 106, 237, 264, 329. 483, 449, 629.


Bright, John. 626.


Brims, Mr., 149.


Briscoe, William, 28, 30.


Brockett, Caleb, 440.


Bronson, Samuel, 557.


Brooks, -. 431; John, 260, 609, 610; Mary I .. 352: Rev. Mr. 243.


Brown, Charles A., 523, 526; Charles H., 442; Ebenezer, 406, 408, 414, 415; Edwin, 440: Rev. John, 223; Jobn P., 447; Polly, 134; R. W. E., 293: Samuel, 59, 86, 134, 624; Sam- nel P., 532; Susannah, 134; T. B., 437; William, 28.


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INDEX TO NAMES.


Browne, Mr., 16, 17. Bryant, Gridley, 105, 505, 517; Simon, 35.


Buchan, William, 448.


Buchanan, James, 179.


Buckhart, Jacob, 481,


Buckley, Rev., 541.


Bugbee, William B., 179.


Bulfinch, Charles, 502.


Bnlkley, Mr., 204.


Bull, Henry, 188.


Bullard, Nathaniel, 557.


Bullock, Alexander H , 611.


Bumpus, Amelia L., 352, 353; Everett C., 561.


Bundy, George H., 175.


Bunton, Andrew, 508; Jesse, 517 ; Jesse & Co., 245, 510.


Burden, George, 28, 187.


Burgess, C. R., 340.


Burke, Capt., 374; Edward, 415.


Burns, George, 447; William H., 447.


Burr, Charles, 421; Cushing, 421, James, 442.


Burrage, John, 422.


Burrell, ( Barrell), Beza, 415; David, 403, 415; David J .. 440, 442, 443; George, 28; John, 412; John T., 269; Joseph, 449; Peter, 60, 429, 624; Seth, 59. 91, 92, 102, 236, 430, 449, 557, 624; Winslow, 442.


Burroughs, Rev. Mr., 256.


Burslem, -, 8.


Burt, -, 377; J. H. 337.


Bushnall, Martha, 28.


Butler, Benjamin F., 441, 611; Ellery C., 228; Peter, xii, 55. Button, John, 187.


Byles, Mather, 275. Byron, James, 177.


Cahill, George, 443. Cain, Adoniram, 442; Benjamin, 411; Lewis H., 442. Caggil, William, 412. Calef, Mehitable, 628. Campbell, Neal, 549. Capen, Bernard, 628; Charity, 129; Josiah, 129; Nathaniel 374, 375, 409, 413.


Carder, Richard, 188. Carew, Thomas, 557.


Carey, Alphens, 90, 95, 329, 624; Sim- eon, 376. Carley, Henry, 557. Carlton, J. Warren, 603. Carraher, Bernard, 277. Carroll, Bishop, 275; Matthew, 146. Carter, Richard, 28. Carver, Charles W., 447.


Ceaser, - 416.


Chadwick, John H., 442.


Chamberlin, Edwin M., 611; John, 259, 260; & Mason, 238.


Chandler, Charles, 449; Ebenezer, 449; Eliphalet, 429, 430, 449, 624; Wil- liam, 60, 624.


Chapin, E. S., 518; Josiah, 557.


Chapman, Richard, 263, 557. Chauncy, Charles, 113, 114, 237, 579. Cheesbro, William, 11, 535, 536, 562. Cheesman, Abel, 404, 411, 412, 415; Benjamin, 404, 411, 412, 415; Ed- ward, 405, 408; George. 249; John, 60, 416; Joseph, 409; Matthias, 373, 374, 375, 403, 413, 426; Noah, 403, 407, 409, 414, 415: Samuel, 403, 405, 409, 414; Stephen, 404, 415, 421; Zeba, 408, 413, 418.


Cheney, John, 367.


Chevers, Thomas, 376.


Cheverus, Bishop, 274, 275, 276.


Chikatanbnt, 48; Josiah, 41, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 (Indians).


Child, Thomas, 557.


Chorley, John W., 129; Theodocia, 129.


Chote. Capt .. 484.


Chubbuck, David T., 440, 446; Fran- cis G., 447; Henry, 442; James, 447; Matthew, M.C., 440, 441; Perez, 237, 440; William K., 442.


Church, Moses, 177.


Churchill, Thaddeus. 446; & Co., 518. Claflin, William, 611.


Clapp, Appollos, 172; Capt., 42, 44, 46, 49; Charles, 531; George, 107.




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