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WARNER.
PLINEY R. WARNER.
ELIZABETH
PARA
THE HOME OF THE LATE PLINEY R. WARNER -NORTH BERNARDSTON
ISANELLAH DE S. WARNER
CAPT GEORGE WARNER.
WARNER.
E GEORGE P.
P.
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and the limb amputated on the field. He was the first to receive the hospitality of the New England rooms in New York City, and with the aid of crutches, reached home the May following. His four months leave of absence was extended to Jan. 1, 1863, when he rejoined his regiment at Little Washington, participat- ing in the siege. He was appointed commissary of subsistance at Newberne until Aug. 20, 1863,. when by "General Order 229," he was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, and assigned to the command of the 26th Co., 2nd Battalion, at Ft. Schuyler and Willis Point. After a rigid examination he received a com- mission as Ist Lieutenant U. S. Vol., signed by President Lin- coln, upon receipt of which he resigned his commission in the 27th Regiment. He organized the 129th Com. Veteran Reserve Corps for duty at Finley Hospital, and soon after reported to Col. Thomas at Cincinnati. He remained at Lytle Barracks eighteen months, receiving Mch 13, 1865, a commission of Captain by Brevet of U. S. Vol., signed by Andrew Johnson, in recognition of his meritorious service. During the early part of his service, in Mch., 1862, he captured a camp situated on what was known as the North Carolina Fair Grounds. This was renovated and remodeled, and for him named Camp War- ner. Upon his entering the service, Sheriff Bush, on behalf of his Springfield friends, presented him with a sword, sash and belt, and subsequent events proved that their appreciation of him was well merited. After the war he was for some time in the Custom House in Boston. Later he was associated with N. S. Cutler, the friend of his boyhood days, in the shoe busi- ness here, leaving to go to Lewiston, Me., where he formed a partnership with Mr. Dam in the retail clothing business, which was ultimately transferred to Lynn, his present residence. Had: 1. George Pliney9, b. Dec. 16, 1885.
iv. ISABELLA JERUSHA8, b. May 10, 1836; m. Apr. 29, 1858, Hunt W.4 Burrows; res. Vernon, Vt.
V. WILLIAM HENRY8, b. Mch. 15, 1840; m. Sarah --; has six children; resides New York City. Mr. Warner has always been a popular hotel clerk.
WETHERHEAD, ABERTUS, came from Guilford, Vt., and established himself in the wheelwright business; m. Cornelia M., dau. of
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Alvah Scott. He d. in Bern. Mrs. Wetherhead resides in Greenfield with her son-in-law. Children:
i. SON2, b. Nov. 14, 1862; d. young.
ii. MABEL2, who m. John Osgood, and d.
1. WEBSTER, STEPHEN, b. about 1729 ; parentage unknown ; having the title of captain, was enlisted as a carpenter in the early Indian expeditions of 1756. Later the same year he was en- listed in the "late intended expedition against Crown Point"; m. (1) Rebekah -; m. (2) Esther (family bible), or Elizabeth (town records). The former is probably correct. She d. Dec. 20, 1787, ae. 69; m. (3) Widow Patience Johnson of Hinsdale, N. H. Intention recorded June 8, 1788. She d. Aug. 1, 1809. The family moved to Northfield Mch. 22, 1817. While here he was a prominent man, holding minor town offices, selectman, Committee of Correspondence, In- spection and Safety. He was later known as Major Webster, but where he got the title is unknown. He d. Feb. 4, 1818, ae. 89. His hoine was the place on the North Bern. road, recently owned by Harris Williams. Children :
i. JACOB2, b. Feb. 12, 1748; "old stile," d. Oct. 3, 1776. Had: I. Charles3, b. July 23, 1770. 2. Jacob3, b. July 23, 1772. 3. David8, b. Aug. 8, 1774. 4. Anna3, b. Sept. 25, 1776; m. Wm. Coats, Sept. 21, 1791.
ii. JEREMIAH2, b. Feb. 16, 1750; "old stile."
iii. NATHAN2, b. Aug. 29, 1752; "old stile."
iv. ANNA, b2. Dec. 12, 175 (9) 4 ? "new stile," d. Sept. 2, 1775.
v. EZEKIEL2, b. Apr. 1, 1757; "new stile."
2. vi. STEPHEN2, b. Oct. 20, 1759; "new stile."
vii. REBEKAH2, b. Feb. 19, 1762.
viii. ESTHER2, b. Feb. 29, 1764.
ix. EUNICE2, b. May, 1766; d. May 17, 1767.
Inscribed in the Bible from which this record was taken was the following :
"This Bible was bo't by Stephen Webster.
My Mother Esther Webster upon this condition that she will indorse the price
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of it upon a certain noat she hath against sd Stephen and also that I, Esther W. do by these presents will and give this Bible to my son Stephen Webster and his heirs after my death. Witness my hand this 2nd day of April A. D. 1768.
her ESTHER W.
mark.
The price of this Bible is f1-13-0 or 331
in presence of us,
JACOB WEBSTER NATHAN WEBSTER This Bible was bought in Oct. A. D. 1762."
2. WEBSTER, Captain STEPHEN, (Capt. Stephen) b. Oct. 20, 1759; m. Eunice Loomis. She d. Nov. 24, 1826, ae. 59. He was constable and selectman ; d. June 6, 1829. Children :
i. BETTY2, b. May 4, 1785; d. Mch. 30, 1787.
ii. ARTEMAS2, b. Oct. 17, 1788; m. Lorana -- of New York State. He resided on what is now the town farm; was a shoemaker. He removed to Western Pennsylvania, thence to Illinois or Wisconsin; d. June 7, 1839. Had fourteen children.
iii. MINOR Lieut., b. July 24, 1791; m. Mch. 28, 1811, Sally Scott. He d. July 20, 1819. She m. (2) in Vernon, Vt., Nov. 27, 1826, Capt. Chester Wright, (his second wife). His first wife was sister of Capt. Joseph Slate. Minor Webster had one dau., Sarah L., who m. Joseph, son of Chester Wright. She d. Oct. 2, 1877, in Brooklyn, Mich.
iv. STEPHEN WILLIAMS2, b. Feb. 2, 1794; d. May 15, 1819.
V. SYLVIA EUNICE2, b. Mch. 14, 1796; m. Capt. Joseph Slate, June 17, 1813; d. Aug. 7, 1886.
vi. STEPHEN2, b. June 14, 1798; d. Jan. 6, 1808.
vii. ESTHER2, b. June 22, 1800; m. John Stearns of Hinsdale, N. H. She d. Aug. 1, 1879.
viii. SARAH2, b. Nov., 1811; d. Jan. 30, 1812.
WEBSTER, ESTHER, the widow of Jonathan, b. 1685 ; d. Dec. 22, 1782, ae. 97 ; probably parents of the first Stephen.
WELLS, ARTHUR®, Dea., (Elisha', Elisha6, Elisha®, Joshua‘, Ebenezer3, Thomas2, Hugh1, who was b. in County Essex, Eng., and prob- ably came to this country in 1635). His father was twice
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married, the second time to Widow Achsah Euda in 1834. They resided "around the mountain," and Deacon Wells succeeded to the ownership of the property, which was orig- inally owned by his maternal ancestors, the Eudas. About 1890 he sold this, and removed to his present home on South street, purchasing of Miss Harriet Chapin the home of her father, the late Lucius Chapin. He m. (1) Susan Sabin of Hatfield. She d. Dec. 31, 1894, ae. 56 years. He m. (2) Mrs. Anna Luke Burroughs of New York City, Apr. 29, 1896. Mr. Wells is a farmer.
WELLS, JOSHUA5, (Joshua4, Ebenezer3, Thomas2, Hugh1, b. in Essex Co., England, probably came in the Globe in 1635), b. Sept. 16, 1721 ; was one of the earlier settlers of the place ; m. Expe- rience He was in Capt. Israel Williams' Co., sta- tioned at Colrain Oct. 19, 1756, to Jan. 23, 1757. His name is on Capt. John Burk's enlistment roll ending Nov. 30, 1758. In 1760 he resided in District No. 2, on place since owned by Seorim Cushman. Children :
i. SUSANNA6, b. Feb. 1, 1746-7.
ii. AMOS6, b. July 7, 1749; d. Aug. 8, 1749.
iii. MARTHA6, b. July 22, 1750.
iv. NER6, bap. June 28, 1752; published with Elizabeth Slate Dec. 16, 1799, and with Polly Edwards June 30, 1803. He held some minor town offices; settled in Leyden.
V. ASENATH6, b. 1754.
vi. JOHN6, b. 1756.
vii. ASA6, m. Jan. 31, 1782, Susanna Crandall.
viii. EMMA6, m. May 17, 1781, Daniel Taylor.
ix. EXPERIENCE6, who m. Simeon® Allen.
WHEELER, D. H., a carpenter by trade ; came to town from 1855 to 1860; m. Martha F. -- who d. May 16, 1862, ae. 39. Children :
i. FRANK H.2, who resided after his mother's death with James M. Hale; is a preacher in the M. E. denomination; res. in Dana; m. and has a family.
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ii. CHARLES2, m. Gertrude Smead of Greenfield; is an insurance agent; res. Northampton.
iii. ELLEN2, m .; resides in Vermont.
iv. ABBIE2, m .; resides in Vermont.
WHEELER, DR. O. A., b. in Halifax, Vt., fitted himself for a physi- cian in New York, his first practice being in Savoy and Adams; came to Bern. in 1877, where he spent ten years in practice, when failing health obliged him to go West ; m. Emma, dau. Samuel Newton of Leyden, who resides in Mon- rovia, Cal. He was a public-spirited man, helpful in all good works, especially in religious and educational matters. He was also chosen to represent this district in the Legislature. He d. Jan. 22, 1897, in Monrovia, Cal. Children:
i. DAU., d. young.
ii. LAWRENCE, a physician in Cal.
iii. EVA.
WIGHT, WILLIAM, settled within a few years on the Dalton, later known as Almon Newcomb place near the railroad crossing on South street, and which he purchased of H. Couillard. A daughter, May Redfield Wight, m. June 29, 1899, Dr. Clif- ford S.º Chapin ; res. Great Barrington.
WILD, DANIEL G.4, (Elisha, Jr.3, of West Fairlee and Royalton, Vt., Elisha2, Randall', who was b. in Braintree, 1715 ; m. Silence Thayer of Braintree), b. May 2, 1833, in Royalton, Vt .; m. Mary S., dau. of Rev. John Griswold of Washington, N. H., Dec. 24, 1862. Rev. Mr. Griswold came to town not far from 1870, purchasing the place on the "Green," now owned and occupied by his son-in-law, Mr. Wild, as a summer residence. Mr. Wild is a lawyer, residing in Brooklyn, N. Y. Child :
i. FRANK G.5, b. Jan. 10, 1865, in Washington, N. H .; m. Aug. 20, 1891, Maylou E. Atherton of Dubuque, lowa. Had: I. Frank G.6, b. June 20; d. June 23, 1892. 2. Eleanor E.6, b. June 24, 1894. 3. Madeline E.6, b. Oct. 9, 1898; res. Brooklyn, N. Y.
WILLARD, RUEL, who was b. in Worcester County in 1756, served in the Indian and Revolutionary wars; was a trader in Greenfield about 15 years, during which time he acquired
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land in Bern. and other towns. About 1792-3 he took up his residence here, but soon returned to Greenfield. His farm was on South street, and is now owned by Mr. Harris. In the Greenfield paper, dated Dec. 13, 1802, appears this advertisement :
FOR SALE.
Noted Tavern and Farm adjoining, 5 miles from Greenfield Street on the Stage Road to Vermont, now occupied by John Pinks. I26 acres of land, three dwelling houses, two barns, three excellent wells. The Tavern house almost new. For terms of sale apply to Ruel Willard, Greenfield.
Presumably the hoped for sale did not take place, for about 1805, Ruel Willard again took up his residence in town at his " farm and tavern stand," where he d. May 24, 1806. He left home in the morning apparently well, and a short time after, was found dying about a half mile from his house. It was supposed that being taken suddenly ill, he must have fallen from his horse. His family continued to reside here until 1810 or 11, when they returned to Greenfield. Of his sons, Justus, b. in Greenfield Apr. 5, 1790, became a man of note, retiring in 1862 to the enjoyment of private life in Springfield, The eldest son, Samuel Wells Willard, resided as late as 1812 on the place owned by the late Hartley Hale on the "Green," having there, in a portion of his house, a store. This business he afterwards transferred to the site of I. Hale's store, and still later, in 1827, with the late Gov. Cushman, he kept a hotel and store, the firm name being S. W. Willard & Co. He m. Nancy, dau. of T. Dickman of Springfield, by whom he had two children. She d. May 25, 1828.
WILLIAMS, FREEMAN, b. Ashfield, Nov. 4, 1812 ; m. Deborah', dau. of Theodore Field, Oct. 1, 1845. Mr. Williams came to town, from Ashfield, purchasing the Levi Parks place, where he resided until his death, June 29, 1887. Children :
i. HARRIS FREEMAN2, b. Sept. 11, 1846; m. Mch. 27, 1873, Eva J., dau. Samuel Newton of Leyden. Had: I. Annie May8, b. Jan. 22, 1874; m. Dr. W. J. Bolton, Jan. 17, 1894; res. Athol. 2. Robert Newton3, b. July 29, 1877; d. July 24, 1887.
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ii. RUFUS P.2, b. Jan. 3, 1851; m. June 25, 1894, Lillian Walker; graduated Dartmouth College 1876; post-graduate course Har- vard College 1878-79. Since 1885 has been at the head of the chemical department in English High School, Boston; is also author of noted text books on chemistry.
iii. MARY ANN2, b. Dec. 20, 1855: d. unm. Apr. 23, 1894.
iv. ROBERT FREEMAN2, b. Jan. 3, 1858; d. Aug. 1, 1869.
WORKMAN, JOHN, was probably the first of his name in this coun- try, certainly in this section. He with his mother, Widow Mary Workman, nee McCrellis, and half sister of Margaret Foster, came to America from Ireland. He settled finally on the farm owned (1885) by Ariel Hinsdale, within the pres- ent township of Colrain. He was surveyor of highways in 1769 and 70. During the Indian warfare he was out, in 1756, 23 days on the Western frontier, and again as private, from June 27, to Oct., 1758, "to the Westward." May 24 to Sep- tember 29, 1775, his name appears on the coat roll of Capt. W. Stewart's Co., 31st Reg. He m. Phoebe, dau. of James Stewart, and had a family, one of whom was Jane, who m. Matthew Clark of Colrain.
1. WRIGHT, ABNER®, (Azariah5, b. Mch. 6, 1697, Eliezer4, Samuel3, Samuel', Nathaniel' of London) b. Oct. 29, 1740 ; was early of Northfield, removing thence to Bern .; m. Apr: 18, 1774, Anna, dau. Hezekiah Elmer. She d. Mch. 30, 1824, ae. 73. He d. July 1, 1809. Children :
i. SALLY7, b. Aug. 4, 1774; m. Nov. 17, 1799, Thomas Howard.
ii. LUCY1, b. Mch. 4, 1776; m. 1799, Samuel Wood of Northfield.
iii. JOHN7, b. July 6, 1778.
iv. HEZEKIAH™, b. May 31, 1780; m. Elizabeth Had: 1. Elihu8, b. Feb. 24, 1807. 2. Harriet8, b. Feb. 24, 1808.
v. ELIHU7, b. May 9, 1782; m. Mch. 9, 1808, Irene, dau. Solomon Holton.
vi. ANNA7, b. Aug. 7, 1784; m. John Harvey; published Feb. 6, 1802. six children.
vii. ELISHA7, b. Sept. 23, 1786; d. unm. June 3, 1827.
2. viii. SAMUEL7, b. Sept. 18, 1788.
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ix. SETH7, b. Nov. 5, 1790; d. Sept. 14, 1791.
x. PATTY7, b. Sept. 3, 1792.
xi. DANIEL,7, b. Aug. 20, 1794; m. Apr. 30, 1827, Nancy, dau of Ben- jamin and Nancy Walker of Barre. She d. Feb. 24, 1833. He d. June 26, 1878. Had: I. Abner Lees, b. Mch. 1, 1828; rem. West. ?. William Eaton8, b. Oct. 23, 1829; res. Brookfield. 3. Alonzo Walker8, b. Feb. 15, 1831; is dead. 4. George8, b. Jan. 6, 1833; is dead.
2. WRIGHT, SAMUEL", (Abner®, Azariah®, Eliezer4, Samuel3, Samuel", Nathaniel',) b. Sept. 18. 1788 ; m. Mendana', dau. Reuben® Sheldon. Resided at the end of the Bald Mountain road, now the pasture owned by F. Bascom. He d. Oct. 3, 1837. Children :
i. SAMUEL SHELDON, Dea.8, b. Jan. 28, 1815. He was three times married, his first wife being Minerva L.4, dau. Benjamin3 Green, and in. Apr. 11, 1838. She was b. Sept. 11, 1817; d. Apr. 26, 1856. He resided Shelburne Falls; d. Sept. 2, 1899. Had: I. Mary Rosabella9, b. May 26, 1839; m. (2) --- Tyler. 2. Arvilla Electa9, b. Aug. 18, 1841; d. Feb. 14, 1842. 3. Eldora N.9, b. June 8; d. June 17, 1848. 4. Benjamin Green9, b. July 5; d. July 11. 1853. 5. Charles S.9, b. June; d. Aug. 18, 1855. ii. WILLARD C.8, b. Mch. 26, 1817; removed West, where he married and died.
iii. MARTHA S.8, b. Jan. 22, 1820; in. May 23, 1849, Seba A.4 Green. She d. Dec. 11, 1897.
iv. EUNICE MARY ANN8, b. June 8, 1822; m. May 1, 1844, Benjamin F.4 Green. She d. in Holyoke Nov. 12, 1900.
WRIGHT, Capt. CHESTER®, (Carmi2, Joseph1, who was a cooper of Ware in 1749), b. Oct. 7, 1781 ; m. (1) 1808, Mary Elvira, dau. Israel Slate. She was b. Jan. 4, 1785 ; d. Apr. 6, 1826; m. (2) in Vernon, Vt., Nov. 27, 1826, Sally Scott, widow of Lieut. Minor Webster. In 1836 he resided in Scriber, N. Y. While in Bernardston he resided on South street, the place now owned by Henry Keet. Had ten children.
WRIGHT, Rev. JOB, b. Oct. 15, 1737. When 27 years of age he came hither from Easthampton, and was settled as the sec-
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ond pastor of the church. For a more extended notice of him, see pages 120-121. He m. Oct. 6, 1762, Miriam, dau. Nehemiah Wright of Northfield. She was b. Sept. 12, 1739 ; d. Feb. 7, 1815. Mr. Wright was also town clerk, selectman and assessor. He resided on Huckle Hill, near the second site of the meeting house. He d. Jan. 24, 1823. Children :
i. SETHº, b. July 30, 1763; d. Aug. 27, 1763.
ii. MARY9, b. Jan. 28, 1765; m. Dr. Caleb6 Chapin. about Sept., 1786; d. July 10, 1827.
iii. NEHEMIAH2, b. Jan. 25, 1767; m. June 5, 1794, Anna5, dau. of Samuel4 Connable. She was b. July 30, 1772; d. June 16, 1853, in Springfield, Ill. He d. Sept. 15, 1846, in Derby, Vt., to which place the family removed after the birth of the fourth child. Had: 1. Samuel3, b. June 8, 1795; in and d. in Ash- land, N. H. 2. Charles3, b. July 21, 1797; surveyor; d. in Louisiana; unm. 3. Erastus3, b. Jan. 21, 1799; m. thrice; re- sided and d. in Springfield, Ill. 4. Job3, b. June 25, 1801; d. Sept. 3, 1809, in Derby, Vt. 5. Anna Rebecca3, b. Mch. 31, 1811, in Derby; m. and rem. to Springfield, Ill.
iv. MIRIAM2, b. Dec. 25, 1769; d. June 9, 1785.
v. JOB2, b. May 16, 1772.
vi. SAMUEL2, b. Feb. 9, 1775; d. Sept. 9, 1777.
vii. EUNICE2, b. Aug. 12, 1777; perhaps that one whose intention was recorded Sept. 11, and m. Sept. 30, 1811, James Gould of Gill. viii. ESTHER2, b. June 20, 1780. An Esther Wright was published with James Gould of Gill, May 15, 1802.
ix. SARAH2, b. Aug. 16, 1783; m. Capt. Oliver Root of Montague Oct. 10, 1805. She d. Nov. 21, 1827.
HISTORICAL INDEX.
ADAMS. Caleb, 96, 97, 252. John, 96, 97, 252. Osmon W., 181. Samuel, 97.
ALBETT. John, 88, 263.
ALDEN.
E. P., 155.
ALDRICH. A. J., 69, 263. Dwight, 263. Hosea, 85, 179. 260. J. J., 88. Moses, 65, 179. Tristam, 150.
ALEXANDER. Corporal, 29. G., 124. George, 56, 64, 174, 270, 272. John, 20. Nathaniel, 14, 17, 18. P. C., 64. Solomon, 252.
ALFORD. Alonzo, 67.
ALGER. James, 251. Reuben, 150. Roger, 251. Simeon, 125, 256. Waitstill, 33, 249.
ALLCOTT.
Anna B., 145.
William B., 145.
ALLEN. Asaph, 76, 129, 257, 269. David, 33. Elisha H., 204. F. E. H., 194. John. 61. John S , 270. Jonathan, 125, 174, 269, 270, 271, 272. Joseph, 36, 38, 39. 79, 129, 198, 249, 250, 251, 257, 269. O. C., 58, 69. Samuel C., 132. Seba, 129, 255, 257, 269,271. Sem, 257. Sgt., 49, 50. Simeon, 76, 251. Zebulon, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 41, 51, 123, 129, 229, 249. 269.
ALLICE. Ichabod, 17, 19, 23, 54.
ALVORD. Caleb, 250, 269. 272. Capt., 80. Joseph, 257. Rosel, 84. Thomas, 14, 18, 23.
ANDREWS. Arthur E., 156. Augustus P., 155. Charles B., 155. Elihu, 154. Emory, P., 155. Erastus, 152, 154, 196. Erastus B., 156. Erastus C., 155. Flora N., 156. John L., 155. Joseph L., 156.
Martha A., 155.
Nehemiah, 50, 76, 129, 25 1,
257.
Thomas D., 155.
ANDROS, see ANDREWS.
ANGER.
Okes, 21.
ARMS. John, 14. 18. William, 14.
ASHLEY.
Jonathan, 38, 103, 247.
Joseph, 119.
ATHERTON. A. S., 271. Hepsibah, 179. Hope, 14. Horace, 62, 65, 174, 175, 221, 274. ·
Joseph, 14, 18, 129, 251, 254. S. H., 271.
ATWATER.
Caleb, 135.
ATWELL.
Oliver, 257.
AUSTIN.
Linus, 150.
AVERY.
John, 97.
Sergeant, 44.
AYERS. Capt., 44.
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BABCOCK. Joseph, 97, 252. Oliver, 96, 253. Paul, 97. Peleg, 252.
BACKUS.
Dr., 162.
BADLAM.
Ezra, 83.
BAGG.
Charles, 60, 65.
Frederick L., 263.
Israel, 129, 221, 253, 273.
Oliver. 56, 64.
Ruggles, 56, 64, 179, 274.
BAILEY.
Richard, 250.
BAIRD.
A. W., 181, 184.
BAKER.
Benjamin, 97, 253.
Calvin, 156.
John, 14, 18, 67.
Timothy, 14.
BALDWIN.
Henry, 88, 263.
Penrose L., 243.
BALL. Samuel, 14.
BANGS.
Ozias, 145.
BANNISTER.
D. K., 181, 182.
Seth, 77.
BARBER.
Azariah, 143.
Carrie A., 143.
Charles, 56, 143.
Franklin S., 143.
Irwin, 266.
John, 14, 19.
Rhoda T., 143.
Stillman, 143, 225.
BARDWELL.
Elias, 84.
Fannie A., 225.
M. D., Mrs. 225. Robert, 14, 84. Samuel, 14, 19. Sergeant, 1I. Wells, 60, 268.
BARNARD.
Abner, 23.
Ebenezer, 21, 24, 25.
Erastus, 84.
John, 23.
Joseph, 20, 249.
Samuel, 75, 77, 251.
Selah, 258.
BARRETT.
R. C., 238, 240.
BARTIS.
Dennis, 88, 263.
BARSTOW
Alpheus, 96, 97, 252, 269,
272.
Hezekiah, 252.
Noyes, 195, 225.
BERKLEY.
William, 226.
BERNARD,
Sir Francis, 2, 14, 38.
BIGELOW.
Isaac, 21.
Noah, 252.
BILL.
James, 131.
BILLINGS.
Catherine, 173.
BIRKS.
Richard E., 147, 148, 225
William, 147.
BATES
Russell, 27.
BAYLIES.
A., 181.
BEDORTHA.
Samuel, 14, 19.
BEERS.
Elnathan, 14.
Richard, 14, 19.
BELCHER. J., 13.
BELDEN.
Stephen, 14, 19, 23.
BELDIN.
Samuel, 14, 17, 19.
BELDING.
David, 258.
BELL.
F., 181.
John, 257.
BENJAMIN.
Daniel, 140.
Martha S., 140.
Q. W., 89, 263.
BENNETT.
James, 14.
Samuel, 20, 24.
BARTLETT.
Almira, 155.
John, 155.
Lucinda, 267.
Martha. 155.
BARTON.
Isaac, 195.
BASCOM.
Dorus, 174, 195.
Joseph, 19
Timothy, 250.
William, 58.
BIRNEY.
James, 9, 171.
BIXBY.
J. H., 238, 244.
Samuel, 255.
BLANCHARD.
Samuel, 20, 24.
BLAKE.
Nelson, 63, 67.
BLISS.
Calvin, 1 29, 229.
Daniel, 84.
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HISTORICAL INDEX.
BLISS. George, 134. J. O., 70. John, 82. Moses, 82.
BODGE.
George, 8.
BOISE.
Artemas, 162.
BOLTON.
John, 100, 249, 250, 251.
BOLTWOOD.
Samuel, 14, 19.
BOOTER.
Anson, 89, 263.
BOSWORTH.
Oliver E., 180, 181.
BOUKER.
John D., 248.
BOUTWELL.
George S., 236.
BOWKER.
Amos, 181.
Charles, 271.
Dr., 60, 61.
BOYLE.
Charles A., 89, 93, 263.
William, 93, 247.
BRADLEY. Ellen, 238, 244. Mrs., 221.
BRADSHAW.
John, 14, 17, 19.
BREWER. Col., 80. J., 76.
BRICK.
F. S., 238, 244.
BRIDGE. Asarelah M., 137, 138, 197. Charles L., 138. Emma, 138. Mary E., 138.
BRIGGS. Ansel, 179. Abraham, 255. Cyrus, 221. Enoch, 252. John, 84. Owen, 74, 80, 251. R. C., 88, 263. Sara, 179. Zadoc, 179.
BRIGHAM. Albert J., 167. Helen F., 167. Herbert W., 167. Mary M., 167. Rev., 195. Willard, 167.
BROOKS. John, 175, 195, 209, 221, 224, 256, 257, 272. Levi, 96. S. N., 67, 193, 195, 219, 271, 272. Thomas, 96. William, 257.
BUGBEE.
George, 70.
BULFISH.
Bedgood, 96.
BULLOCK.
Isaac, 97.
BURBANK.
Aaron, 154.
BURGESS.
E. K., 68.
BURK. John, 18, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 46, 47, 51, 52, 57, 73, 77, 79, 120, 125, 129, 153, 229, 245, 249, 250, 254, 255, 257, 261, 269, 271, 272. John E .. 270. Levina, 258. Mehitable, 261.
BURNAP.
Isaac, 14, 19.
John, 14.
BURNELL,
Paulina, 164.
BURNHAM.
Elijah, 252.
Elisha, 73, 81, 269, 272.
BURROWS. Amos, 186. Baxter P., 279. B. S., 193, 194, 271. Edwin C., 88. Frank, 60, 266. George, H., 247. 265. Isaac, 175, 195. 266, 270, 272, 274. John, 96.
BURT.
Enos H., 89, 263.
BUSHROD.
Peter, 14.
BUSSEL.
Amasa, 80, 251.
BROWN. Abbott, 3, 57. Abraham, 257. A. C., 53. Benoni, 74. Fred P., 224.
Harriet, 60. Imla K., 6, 86, 126, 193, 194, 270, 271. Jason, 64, 126, 194, 221. Peleg, 252. Peter, 96.
BUCKLAND. Betsey, 79. Hannah, 79. Mary, 78. Polly, 79. Ralph, 79. Stephen, 77, 78, 79.
BUDINGTON. A. O., 175. J., 194. Jonathan, 79, 96, 195, 272. Stephen, 198.
BUFFINGTON.
Rufus P., 180, 181.
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HISTORICAL INDEX.
BUTLER. H. B. 177, 193, 224, 271. Lydia, 177. Moody, 177. William, 180.
BUTTERFIELD. James, 221. Z. A., 89, 263. Zenas, 88.
CADWELL. J., 181.
CAIRNS.
Mr., 60.
CAMPBELL.
Henry, 143, 144.
CANFIELD.
Charles T., 142.
CANNING. E. W. B., 236. J. D., 236.
CAPEN.
John, 181.
CAREY. Rachael, 150. Richard, 249.
CARLETON. Benjamin, 97, 100, 253. F. W., 193, 194.
CARPENTER. A. W., 194. Charles C., 245.
D. N., 194. Elijah W., 139, 266. John E., 265. Nathaniel, 255. Timothy B., 88, 194.
CARRIER. Amos, 60.
CARTER. Hannah, 5. Samuel, 5.
CASE.
Charles, 21.
CATELEY.
John, 252.
CATLIN. John, 21, 33, 249.
CHACE.
John, 179.
CHADWICK.
William, 76, 251.
CHAMBERLAIN. Benjamin, 15, 19. E., 125. Eliezur, 60, 174, 175, 270.
Jason, 136. Joseph, 15. Mary, 180. Nathaniel, 15, 19.
CHAMBERS. John, 250.
CHANNING. Dr., 225.
CHAPIN. Albert, 120.
C., 124. Caleb, 24, 26, 29, 31, 34, 36, 52, 63. 73, 76, 83, 84, 128, 129, 198, 249, 250, 251, 254, 257, 269. Consider, 257. Curtis, 161.
Cyrenius, 254, 260.
Dana, 63. Daniel, 74, 76, 250, 251, 253. David, 37, 76.
Frederic, 58.
Gorham, 85, 260. Hezekiah, 31, 36, 37, 76, 129, 229, 249, 250, 251, 269. Ida, 244. Janette, 63. Japhet, 14.
Joel, 31, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 73. 76, 77, 129, 229, 249, 250, 251, 269. John, 56, 65.
Justin, 63. J. W., 271. Lucius P., 83, 274. Lurena, 221. Marcus, 270.
M. C., 181. Oliver, 193. Samuel, 63. 159. Samuel W., 161. Selah, 37, 96, 251, 253, 275, Shem, 19, 20, 21. S. W., 24. Thomas, 14, 19. Zalmuna, 257.
CHASE.
John, 10, 15, 17.
L. P., 89, 263.
Mary, 240. Polly, 185. Rufus, 58, 270.
Sanford, 58. S. P., 194. William, 62.
CHEENEY.
Joseph, 56.
CHILDS.
Enoch, 97.
CHURCH.
Charles, 12.
Richard, 15, 19.
Timothy, 255.
CLAPP.
Preserved, 1.4. 19.
William. 181.
CLARK. Charles, 20. Ede, 131. Elisha, 252. Enos, 168. Eunice, 131.
George, 100, 253.
George H., 237.
Jabez, 131. Joseph, 253. Josiah, 165. Nathaniel, 131.
Susan 168. Susan F., 237.
Theodore J., 168, 173, 195.
Thomas, 46, 77.
Widow, 221.
William, 14. 19.
William C., 165.
CLERK. George, 250.
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HISTORICAL INDEX.
CLESSON. Matthew, 33, 249. Samuel, 14, 19.
CLEVELAND. Miss, 167.
CLINTON.
Sarah M., 176.
CLOUGH.
Frederick K., 58.
COATES. Charles, 20, 33, 34, 37, 249, 250. John, 76, 80, 230, 25 1. Reuben, 251. Simeon, 77, 251. Stephen, 33, 249.
COCHRAN.
Thomas, 253.
COFFIN.
Ezekiel W., 178.
Frank H., 178.
Mary E. W., 178.
COFFRAN.
John, 100.
COGGIN.
Jacob, 136.
COLBY.
Samuel, 17.
COLE. Ellen, 96. Sarah, 96.
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