History of the town of Duxbury, Massachusetts, with genealogical registers, Part 34

Author: Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897. cn
Publication date: 1849
Publisher: Boston, Crosby & Nichols [etc.]
Number of Pages: 382


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FISHING GROUNDS.


In this place it may not perhaps be amiss to give the marks of the various fishing grounds without the beach, which are the resort of parties of pleas- ure and others in the proper season. These lie wholly between Branches' Island on the North, and Manomet point on the South. The marks, whose value must be of short duration, in consequence of the temporary character of many of them, are here inserted, if for no other reason, to preserve a record of the present, which may be of some interest in the future.


Ned's ground is a rocky ledge of some length, North and South, but of little breadth, East and West. The water is about ten fathoms. Bring the orchard of Mr. Waterman Thomas in range of the " topsail tree," so called, a large and tall tree on the highlands beyond, which has the appear- ance of a topsail schooner; and on the other side bring Indian Hill in Sandwich, just out by Manomet on the South. On the westerly edge of this ground is a single rock, called Howland's ledge, which is situated


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about a mile and a half from a large flat rock, called the Sunk rock, which bears E. by S. from Rouse's Hummock.


Faunce's ledge extends in length N. and S., and is very narrow. The ground is broken, and the water is about ten fathoms. Bring Indian Hill just over the point of Manomet, and Captain's Hill over the South part of the Plumb hills on the beach.


High Pine ledge is a very narrow strip of ground running N. E. and S. W., and about a quarter of a mile in length. Four or five fathoms is the average depth of water. In some places it is so shoal that the fish can be easily seen. When the tide is very low five rocks are left bare. Bring the summit of Manomet just open by the Gurnet, and Captain's hill over the middle of the High pines.


Thump Caps, of which there are said to be three, lying contiguously with a muddy bottom between, called the Outer, the Middle, and the Inner. Bring the north westerly point of Manomet in range with Warren's orchard in Plymouth, which can quite readily be distinguished, as it is the only con- siderable clump of trees lying near the shore; and the trees on Clark's Island fairly open by the Gurnet, or Captain's Hill just over the northern declivity of the Gurnet.


Cole's hole. This ground extends N. and S., with about five fathoms of water. Bring the house on Saquish in range with the house on the Gur- net ; and the High pines fairly open by the Gurnet.


Marshall's ledge. This is a very small piece of ground, about a mile S. S. E. of the High pine ledge, and an excellent fishing spot, having about twelve fathoms of water. Bring Warren's cliffs open by the Gurnet ; and a little sand hill on the beach (the first one South of the High Pines) in range of Captain's Hill.


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Other mistakes have doubtless occurred, and if the true reading is appa- rent to the reader's eye, it is to be hoped that they will be corrected, and viewed with indulgence.


INDEX.


[Every name, which has occurred in the preceding pages, is embraced in the following Index ; though, if the same occur more than once on a page, but one reference is made to that page. In case of intermarriages between two members of DUXBURY families, the names of either have not been indexed, as they both occur under the head of their respective family names ; and when the full date is not given in connection with the marriage of the female, it will generally be found with that of the male, when both were members of Duxbury families .-- Fam. stands for Family, or Families ; and Interm. for Intermarriages.]


A. his ordination and ministry, 207; his death and charac- ter, 208-9.


Abington, 135, 253, 298, 342. Adams, 305, 321.


Alarm orders, 93, 94, 101, 162, 164; Alarm list, 124; Alarm boats in 1812, 162, 165; Fine for making false alarm, 90, 94. Alcock, 184.


ALDEN Family, 213; arms, 213. Hon. John, at Dux. 10, 17, 32, 35, 70, 77, 92, 109 ; of the council of war, 101, 102; his biography, 55; his proceedings with the Qua- kers, 99, 100; his burial- place, 177. - Col. Briggs, at Dux. 19, 78, 118, 119 ; dur- ing the revolution, 124, 141, 143 ; his biography, 147 .---- Col. Ichabod, at Dux. during the revolution, 123, 126 ; his death and character, 132-4. -Maj. Judah, 21, 78, 123, 130-2, 146, 161, 351 ; a biog. sketch, 147 .- John, 20, 73, 92, 115, 118, 163, 185, 187, 191. - Jonathan, 79, 101, 109, 111, 185. - David, 77, 79, 81, 82. - Samuel, 26, 118, 123, 147, 158, 187, 193, 195, 196, 197, 202 .- Benja- min, 74, 82, 141, 192. - Isaiah, 20, 146. - Bezaleel, 140, 142 .- Wrestling, 140, 142 .- Joseph, 92. - Am- herst, 123. -- Abiathar, 144. - Caleb, 205.


Allen, 207, 238, 243, 275, 287, 295, 306, 321, 347.


Allerton, Isaac, 23, 55, 60, 235. Allyn, Rev. Dr .; outrages on his house, 88; his family, 207-8; his early life, 207-8 ;


AMES, 22, 81, 93, 205, 220, 322, 338.


ANDREWS, 22, 81, 221, 328.


Andros, Sir Edmund, 109-10. Annable, 224.


Appletree, first in N. Eng. 234. ARDDATON, 221.


ARNOLD, Fam. 221; interm. 226 .- Bildad, 121, 124, 135, 137, 140, 141, 142, 148 .-- Edward, 146, 187 .- Ezra, 118, 135, 137 .- James, 73, 198, 202 .- Samuel, 14, 107. -- Seth, 15, 44, 115, 185. Arminian scheme, 194.


Arms, men of Dux. able to bear, in 1643, 92 ; ordered to be carried to church on the Sabbath, 94, 104, 112, 137. Town voted to buy some, 141.


ARMSTRONG, 221. Asbury, 341. Ash, 144. Ashdod, 12. Ashurst, Sir Henry, 112. Assistants, 58, 59, 77.


Atkins, 249.


Attleborough, 217, 237.


Attorneys of the town, 86. Atwood, 179, 180, 199. Auger, 192, 196.


Autographs, of Eider Brews- ter, 48; of Capt. Standish, 51; of John Alden, 63; of Howland and Eaton, 64; of Comfort Starr, 65; of Wm. Pabodie, 67; of C. South- worth, 68; of Alex. Stand- ish, 69; of Col. Church, 107 ; of Col. Alden, 116.


B.


Babbage, 256. Babcock, 317, 328. Bacon, 101, 116, 202. Bailey, 246, 277, 279.


BAKER, Fam., 222; interm. 231, 277, 279, 280, 288, 344 ; name mentioned, 86, 124, 141.


Baldwin, 74. Balfour, Capt., 127-130. Bandoleers, 89. Bangs, 10, 282. Bannister, 265. Barbar, 288.


BARKER, Fam., 223; interm. 276, 288, 309, 319. Robert, 44, 63, 66, 81, 103-4, 182 .-- Francis, 16, 78, 79, 81, 111. Name mentioned, 81, 116, 117, 136, 169, 182, 341. Barnaby, 225. Barnes, 84, 90, 178, 208, 231, 240, 259, 264, 338.


Barnstable Families, 207, 222, 224, 230, 239, 244, 250, 263, 266, 269, 274, 297, 337.


Barrows, 347. BARSTOW, 224, 245, 278, 307. BARTIN, 225.


BARTLETT, Fam., 225 ; interm. 221, 270, 312, 315. Ebene- zer, 52, 70, 118 .- Benjamin, 77, 79, 110, 112. -- Ichabod, 185.


Bass, 196, 199, 213.


BASSET, Fam., 226; interm. 256, 279. William, 17, 46, 64, 66, 70, 77, 93, 172, 173.


Bateman, 339. BATES, 227, 298. Batterby, 216. Battolph, 340.


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Bay of Dux., 26


Beach, The, 27. Vessels


wrecked there, 348.


Beacon at Captain's Hill, 136. Beals, 227, 342.


BEARE, 227. Beaver trade, 84.


Belknap, 219.


Bell, 283, 299.


Bellows, 322.


Benjamin, 274.


Benson, 131.


Bent, 302.


Bestow, 144. Biddle, 227, 21, 90, 297.


Billington, 34, 90, 221, 257. Binney, 279.


Biographical Sketches of the men of the Revolution, 147 to 159.


Bird, 178, 343.


BISBEE, 227, 77, 85, 286, 321.


BISHOP, 81, 228.


Black, 318.


Blackmore, 217, 239, 242, 301, 315.


Blake, 224, 315.


Blanchard, 315. Blasland, 331.


Blinman, 14.


Blossom, 269.


BLUSH, 228.


Boardman, 90. Boath, 316.


BONNEY, 228 ; name mention- ed, 22, 86, 93, 183.


Boles, 73.


Bonum, 338. Booth, 229, 244.


Boston mentioned, 135, 180, 201; families, 210, 214-6, 217-8, 222, 224, 229, 233, 239, 240, 247-8-9, 251, 257-8, 260, 268, 271-2, 274-5, 283-4, 298, 299, 304, 305, 309, 313, 321, 322, 323, 324, 326, 329, 331, 332, 339, 340, 347 ; intm. 219, 225, 265.


BOSWORTH, 229, 290, 314, 331. Bounds, 13. Bounties, 45.


BOURN, Fam., 229; interm. 192, 214, 224, 266.


Bowden, 283. Bowditch, 278. BOWERS, 84, 230. BOWMAN, 230.


BRADFORD, Fam., 230 ; interm. 208, 222, 233, 242, 250, 276, 313, 315 .- William, 15, 34, 55, 68, 70, 77, 101, 179, 230-1, 234. -- Samuel, 115, 126, 130-2, 185 .-- Gamaliel, sen., 148, 196, 197, 201 .- Gama- liel, jr., 124, 126, 135, 149. Others, 123, 125, 131, 144, 149, 162, 165, 207, 351. Braine, 217.


Braintree families, 191, 241, 245, 250, 278, 305, 307, 321. Interm. 213, 260, 263, 269, 287. Brance, 105. Brattles, 224. BRETT, 85, 93, 234,.


BREWSTER, Fam., 234; interm. 220, 222, 280, 311, 313, -- Elder William, 48, 55, 70, 93, 171 .-- Jonathan, 10, 17, 64, 70, 83, 84, 93, 173, 235 .--


Joshua, 143-4, 146, 165, 168. -Love, 90, 93, 228 .- William, 81, 93, 94, 116, 185, 186, 192. Others, 185, 118. Brewster tree, 234.


Bridges, 18, 19.


Bridgewater, 13, 135, 138, 192, 196, 207; families, 214, 220, 234, 241, 261, 266, 268, 282, 295, 297, 306, 309, 310, 321, 322, 323, 324, 338, 347, 349. Interm. 219, 220, 233, 270. BRIGGS, 81, 237 ; interni. 217, 258, 281.


Brigham, 131. Brightman, 216.


Brintnal, 340.


Bristol, 240, 245, 269, 273, 280. Brooks, 219, 227, 253, 256, 278, 313, 345.


Brooks, Herring, 32 ; Pine, 32 ; Pudding, 44 ; Mill, 16, 32; Stoney, 16, 32 ; Tussocks, 16, 32.


BROWN, Fam. 238. Interm. 269, 302, 319. John, 44, 77, 92, 94, 100, 104. -- Peter, 17, 48, 64. Others, 206, 264. Brown's Island, 26, 136.


Brownell, 246, 335.


BRYANT, Fam., 238. Interm. 242, 290. Name mentioned, 93, 139, 347.


Buck, 241.


Bucket, 310.


Bulkley, 14.


Bullard, 283, 288.


BUMPUS, Fam., 239.


Name mentioned, 15, 17, 64, 70, 105, 333.


Bunker Hill battle, 130.


Burbeck, 344. Burchsted, 216.


Burge, 116-7.


BURGESS, Fam., 239. Interm. 262, 297, 318.


Burial grounds. The first at Harden Hill, 176 ; one near the Methodist church, 177; the second, 183.


Burlington, 205.


Burman, 34.


BURNE, 116, 240.


Burroughs, 204.


Burrows, 105.


Bursley, 269.


BURTON, 240.


Bute, Lord. His effigy burnt at Captain's Hill, 120.


BUTLER, 240, 316.


Byram, 116, 310.


C.


Caliphar, 275. Cambridge, 210, 222, 230, 263, 271, 274, 281, 297, 322.


Canada Expedition, 110, 112. Canonacut, 105.


Capron, 217.


Carpenter, 68, 230, 260.


Carriages, 87. Carver (town), 269. CARVER, Fam., 240. Gov. John, 55, 63, 240. Others, 136, 139.


CARY, 69, 241, 324, 346. Casement, 250. Caswell, 288.


Cattle, 70, 171.


Cedar Swamp, 33. Chaddock, 270. Chaises, 87. CHAMBERLAIN, 241.


CHANDLER, Fam. 241 ; interm. 261, 279. Name mentioned, 70, 72, 77, 84, 90, 93, 94, 116, 118, 123, 137, 140, 141, 144, 146, 166, 185, 187, 192, 195, 351.


CHAPMAN, Fam., 244 ; interm. 284. Name mentioned, 66, 223.


Charter of 1691, 112-15.


Chauncy, 214, 349.


Cheesbrook, 220. Cherry Valley, 132. Chickatabut, 75.


Childs, 294.


Chillingworth, 270, 318, 339. Chilton, 55. Chipman, 116-7, 231, 269.


CHURCH OF DUXBURY,- History of, 171 ; letter to it from the General Court, 108; its action upon it, 109; its formation, 171; the second in Plymouth colony, 171 ; Rev. Ralph Partridge, vide ; its petition to the Court, 172 ; the first meeting-house, 177 ;. the church records, 177, 191 ; Rev. John Holmes, vide ; to- bacco was not to be smoked near the church, 179; Rev. Ichabod Wiswall, vide ; the secoud meeting-house, 183 ; Rev. John Robinson, vide ; leave given to build pews, 185 ; votes regarding child- ren on the Sabbath, 186; parsonage, 182, 187 ; Rev. Samuel Veazie, vide ; the Great Revival, 192; vote of the chh. respecting commu- nion, 192; votes concerning itinerants, 195 ; troubles with Veazie, 192-200; the ecclesiastical council's ad- vice to the church, 198-9 ; it raises money for the min- istry, 201; appoints a fast, 201; vote to build a new house, 201 ; choose a candi- date, 201 ; Rev. Chs. Turner, vide ; vote concerning the sacrament, 202; commu- nion, 202; a committee to take care of boys, 202; purchase a silver tankard, 203 ; to build a new house, 203 ; admissions to the chh., 203 ; invitations to settle given, 205; Rev. Zedekiak Sanger, vide ; psalms order- ed to be sung without being read line by line, 206; a new house erected, 206-7 ; the burying ground, 207; invitations extended, 207 ; Rev. Dr. John Allyn, vide ; sacred scriptures ordered to be read every Lord's day, 208; church library com- inenced, 208; Rev. Benjamin Kent, vide ; Rev. Josiah Moore, the present pastor, 210.


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CHURCH, Fam., 245. Interm., 311, 335. Col. Benjamin, 14, 33, 81, 85, 106-7, 110, 228, 245 .- Richard, 66, 70, 89, 106. Churchill, 137, 232, 267, 290, 293, 304, 321.


Churchman, 298. Clapp, 130-1, 306.


CLARK, Fam., 246. Interm. 256, 265, 275, 284. Thurs- ton, 22, 76 .- William, 22, 81, 93, 94 .- Thomas, 89. Others, 205, 228.


Clough, 90.


Cobb, 131, 251, 292, 322, 337, 350.


Cockennehew, 116-7. COE, 247.


Coffin, 219. Coggen, 262. Cohasset, 131.


Colburn, 288.


COLE, Fam., 247. Interm. 260. Name mentioned, 69, 85, 86, 90, 103, 131. Coleman, 245, 274. Cole's hole, 352.


COLLIER, William, 45, 46, 66, 70, 84, 90, 101, 173, 177, 247, 248.


Collier, Capt., his letter to Duxbury, 163. Collins, 271.


Commerce, 27, 349.


Committees of correspondence, 124, 137, 142, 143 ; of inspec- tion, 126, 140, 143 ; of safety, 135, 137, 140, 143, in the war of 1812, 162.


Commons of the town, 35.


Concord, 244. Coner, 116. Coney, 342.


Congress, Provincial, 126, 135. of Plymouth county, 126. Conney, 284.


Cook, 34, 89, 90, 249, 255, 257, 266, 282, 309.


COOPER, 179, 232, 240, 248, 302, 303, 335. Copeland, 99, 319. Coquish, 116. Cornelly, 306. Cornish, 299. CORVANNEL, 248. Cotte, 236.


Cotton, 14, 60, 123, 129-31, 199, 221.


Council of war, 91, 92, 94, 101, 102, 107. Courts of guard, 102. Crane, 218.


Creeks. Robinson's, 14;


Careswell, 14; Island, 32 ; Eaglenest, 171. Cripple rocks, 27. Crisp, 337.


Crocker, 116, 262, 269.


Crooker, 42, 250, 280. Crosby, 168. Crowe, 180. Crows, 45. Crowswell, 195.


Cudworth, 94, 100, 103. CULLIFER, 249. Cullove, 347.


Currency of the Revolution, 143.


Curtis, 42, 249, 202, 255.


CUSHING, Fam., 249. Interm. 224, 238, 240, 276, 293, 301, 318, 344. Mentioned, 123, 196, 349.


CUSHMAN, 60, 144, 188, 203. Fam. 249. Interm. 220, 224, 231-3, 269-70, 309-11, 320-2, 331.


Cuten, 116.


D.


Dabney, 86, 265. Dace, 257.


DAMMON, 74, 250.


Daniels, 288. Dark day, 87.


DARLING, 243, 250.


Dart, 236.


Dartmouth, 208, 252, 254, 258, 261, 268, 281-2, 300-1, 307, 321, 336, 338.


DAVIS, 250, 116-7, 131, 343.


DAVY, 251.


DAWES, 116, 123, 146, 251.


Dayes, 316.


Deane, 298, 332.


Dearborn, 164.


Decrow, 139.


Dedhanı, 217.


Delano, Fam., 251. Interm. 219, 249, 272, 279, 280, 284, 288. Philip, 17, 64-5, 70, 82, 90, 185, 187-8, 198 .- Judah, 82, 135, 137, 140, 141 .- Samuel, 54, 144, 165, 349. Others, 19, 44, 116, 118, 124, 132, 135, 137, 143, 144, 146, 161, 185, 186.


Deputies, 77. Derby, 309.


DESPARD, 255, 42.


DEVELL, 255.


Dewesbury, 251.


Dickarson, 267, 269.


Dillingham, 257, 290. Dimmack, 91.


DINGLEY, Fam.,'255. Interm. 232, 259, 273, 279, 321. Name mentioned, 20, 130, 161, 165. Doan, 267.


Dodson, 179.


Dogged, 34. Dogget, 267.


Dorchester, 180, 184.


Doten, 222, 246, 252, 290, 307. Dotey, 283. Doughty, 202.


Douglas, 116. Dover, 205.


DREW, Fam., 256. Interm. 302. Name mentioned, 20, 44, 123, 131, 141, 144, 150, 162, 322, 349, 351.


Drewry, 216. Dunbar, 140.


Dunham, 251. Dutch, war with the, 94, 103. Dutton, 316.


DWELLEY, 81, 236.


Dwellings, 70, 172.


Fam. 257. Dwight, 233.


E.


Eagle nest, 32, 52. Eagle tree pond, 57. Eames, 105, 318.


Eastham, 167, 247, 260, 293, 298, 309.


EATON, Fam., 257. Francis, 64, 70 .- Samuel, 235, 321. Edgarton, 271.


Edson, 280. Edwards, 241. Eedy, 34, 286.


Eells, 116-7, 196.


Eire, 323.


Eliot, 184, 233. Ellis, 260, 288, 322.


Ellison, 288.


Embargo act, 160.


England. War with U. S. 161. Her cruisers disguised, 167, 168. ENSIGN, 22, 257.' Epworth, 166. Everill, 214. EVESOR, 244, 258.


Ewell, 90, 290.


F.


Fair at Dux. in 1638, 171.


Fairhaven, 169. Fallowell, 179. Falmouth, 2€9, 275.


False alarm of 1814, 165.


Faunce, 264, 266, 267, 268, 297, 322, 331.


Faunce's ledge, 352.


FERNISIDE, 258, 93, 223.


Ferries, 66; at Jones River, 224, 298; at New Harbor, 235.


Finney, 231.


Firearms, unnecessary dis- charge of, fined, 104; pro- cured by the town, 126.


Fires, 52, 68, 86, 87.


First settlers, 48; possessions of, 54. FISH, 78, 124, 132, 169, 185, 188, 351. Fam. 258, Inter., 222, 243, 342. FISHER, 258.


Fishing, carried on in Dux., 350. Number of vessels owned there, 27, 350. Ves- sels captured by the Britishi, 166.


Fishing ground, marks of the, 351. Fitch, 219, 231, 238. Fitchburg, 292. FOBES, 92, 105, 258, 314, 315, 322.


Folger, 270.


FORD, 92, 138, 351. Fam.,


259. Interm., 222, 240, 282, 309, 312, 318, 330.


Forrest, 347. Forster, 329.


Forts at the Gurnet, 136, 162, 165 ; in 1812, 161-2, 170.


Foster, 125, 196, 225, 231, 253, 284, 287, 326, 337.


Fowle, 270. Fox, 294. Foxwell, 247. Francis, 116, 208. FRAZAR, Fam. 259. Samuel A., 20,79, 161, 168, 349, 350.


FREEMAN, 77, 82, 102, 118, 124, 140, 141, 165, 194, 195, 205, 349. Fam., 260. Interm., 231, 280, 293, 313, 319, 320.


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Freemen, 84-6. Freetown, 270. French, 276. FROST, 261. Frothingham, 305. Fryer, 305.


FULLER, 91, 95, 102-3, 199, 230, Fam., 261. Interm., 257. 271, 277, 278, 290, 301-2, 307. Fullerton, 260, 311, 315.


G.


Gage, Gen., letter from the justices to, 124; address of Marshfield to, and his reply, 128; address of Dux. and five other towns to, 127. Gaille, 297. Gainer, 202. GANNET, 261, 22, 93, 287.


GARDNER, 261, 146. Garrison, 105. Gates, 275, 321. Gay, 202, 232.


Genealogical Registers, 211 ; plan and abbreviations of, 211-2.


George, 116. Gerrish, 342. Gibson, 309. Gidney, 215.


Gifford, 303. Gilbert, 232, 319. Gilson, 278.


GLASS, 81, 118, 123, 132, 143, 144. Fam. 262.


Gloucester, 289.


Goarton, 89, 90. GODFREY, 92, 241, 263. Goff, 299. Gooding, 165, 238, 252, 319. Goold, 237.


GOOLE, 263, 93.


Gorham, 103, 112, 263. Goss, 288. Gouch, 117. Grants to Duxbury, 86. Graunger, 235.


Graves, Admiral. His reply to the Marshfield loyalists, 129.


Gray, 34, 219, 276, 314, 329, 342.


Great Britain, war with, in 1812, 161. Neutrality of Dux. in that war, 162. Green, 248. Green's harbor, 13.


Grenville's effigy burned at Captain's Hill, 120. Grosse, 305. Gulliver, 249. Gurnet, 253.


Gurnet, 15, 23, 29. Fort, 136, 162, 165. Lighthouse, 30, 136. Meadows, 30.


H.


HADEN, 263, 93. Halberds, 94. HALES, 263. Halifax, 87, 135, 138, 140, 197, 271, 295, 302, 333. HALL, Fam., 263. Interm. 277,311. Name mentioned,


93-4, 126, 134-5-7, 141, 223, 346, 349.


Hallet, 214, 247.


Hammond, 131, 300.


HANBURY, 264. HANDMER, 264.


HANKS, 264, 123. Hanmore, 267. Hanover, 87, 135, 196, 197. Fam. 227, 249, 253. Interm. 279.


Hanson, 13, 127. HARDING, 264, 93.


HARLOW, Fam., 264. Eleazer, 44, 86, 87, 165, 351. Others, 81, 130, 345.


HARMON, 265.


HARRIS, 265, 93.


Harrison, 265, 299.


Hart, 253. HARTUB, 265, 93.


Harvey, 103, 304, 338.


HATCH, 265, 15, 259, 275, 315, 317, 321.


HATHAWAY, 266. Dr. Rufus, 21, 147. Hatherly, 46, 90, 94, 100. Hatton, 260.


Haughton, 316.


Haven, 74, 207.


Hawes, 22, 81, 266, 298.


Hawke, 217, 237.


Hawthorne, 213.


Hayden, 339. Vide Haden.


Hayford, 116. Hayman, 246.


HAYWARD, Fam., 266. Inter., 216, 219, 220, 283, 307, 338. Name nicntioned, 76, 81, 89, 93, 307.


Health of the town, 87.


Hearker, 90.


Hedge, 102. Henry, 262.


Henshaw, 205.


Hepburn, 116.


Herrick, 162, 333, 341.


Herring fishery, 45. Herrington, 317.


Hersey, 231, 280.


HEWITT, 266, 161, 290.


HICKS, 266, 64, 179, 293, 310.


Higgins, 244, 298.


Highways, 17. High pines, 28.


High pine ledge, 352. HILL, 267, 90, 116, 199.


Hilliard, 207.


HILLIER, 267, 43, 92.


Hills. Allerton's, 23; Cap- tain's, 23, 93, 120, 131, 136, 162, 321; Duck, 26 ; North, 23.


Hilton, 320. Hinckley, 101, 103, 116, 232, 233, 320.


Hingham, 202, 222-4-9, 230, 237, 245, 257, 267, 272, 274, 275, 280, 281-3, 296-7, 299, 307, 309, 318. Hitchcock, 206, 208. Hitty Tom, 76. Hoare, 95. Hobart, 230, 289. Hobomok, 32, 50, 53. Hodges, 146. Hodgkins, 338.


Holloway, 46, 90, 291. Holly Swamp, 31.


Holman, 90.


HOLMES, 78, 81, 89, 169, 179, 182, 183. Fam., 267. Inter. 221, 293, 295, 299, 312, 318, 320, 330, 343, 344. Holmes, Rev. John. His min- istry, 178 ; death, 179, and family, 179. Hooper, 351,


Hopkin, 89, 90, 282, 296.


Hoskins, 341. Hounds Ditch, 32.


HOUSE, 268.


HOWARD, 268, 144, 254, 295, 302.


HOWES, 288, 293, 296. Howitt, 344, 345.


HOWLAND, Fam., 269. Interm. 228, 238, 284, 314. Arthur, 98 .- Henry, 70, 85, 92, 98. - Jabez, 107. - Joseph, 182 .- John, 17, 55, 63-4, 70, 84, 99, 267. - Samuel, 36. --- Zoeth, 99, 178.


Howse, 270. Hubbard, 288.


Huddlestone, 116.


HUDSON, 271, 22, 297, 327.


Hull, 302.


Hull, 196, 199, 237-8, 241, 276, 280, 294, 314, 339.


Humiliation, day of, 86, 101, 102, 104, 111, 112.


HUNT, 22, 81, 92, 105,107, 118, 144, 146, 162, 167, 173, 223. Fam., 271. Interm. 231, 279, 304, 313, 331, 344.


Huntington, 232.


HUSSEY, 272, 93, 271.


Hutchins, 344.


Hyland, 202.


I.


Incorporation of the town, 11. Indians, praying, 24, 75 ; made slaves, 71, 314; allies of the English, 102, 105, 112; sell- ing powder to them fined, 46; do. liquor, do. 339; da- mage done them, paid for, 85; account of them, 74-6; their name for Duxbury, 13; for Marshfield, 14 ; their bu- rying grounds, 177.


Ipswich, 228.


IRISH, 272, 43, 90, 92.


Islands, 32; Brown's, 26; Clark's, 14, 23, 349 ; Little Wood, 14. Ivey, 225.


J.


JACKSON, 273, 116-7, 248, 318, 321.


Jacob, 276. Jacobs, 42, 202, 238. James, 202, 220, 299.


Jaques, 233.


Jenkins, 90, 269. Jenny, 10, 89, 321. Johnson, 241, 293, 339. JOICE, Fam., 273. Interm. 139, 261, 311.


Jonas, 116-7. Jones, 116, 201, 286, 326, 339.


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INDEX.


Josselyn, 42, 125, 278. Jourdaine, 297. Joye, 66, 294. Judd, 287.


K.


Kean, 273. Keen, 116, 224, 273, 280.


KEIN, 273.


Keith, 322.


KEMP, 273, 85, 178.


Kempton, 10, 262. Kendar, 228. Kennebec, 68, 85. Kenneric, 90.


Kenrick, 10.


Kent, 52, 53, 199, 271, 272, 333. Kent, Rev. Benj., 210.


KIDBYE, 274.


King, 15, 67, 279, 294, 298. Kinginan, 205.


Kingston, 10, 16, 87, 127, 130-1, 135-6, 140, 145, 152, 158, 184, 202, 206. Fam., 231-3, 236, 281-2, 294, 296. Interin. 226, 241, 253-4, 257, 268, 271, 278, 290, 302, 310, 329, 332, 333, 342. Kinney, 146. Kitson, 296. KNIGHT, 274. Knowles, 167.


L.


LAMBERT, 274. LAND, 179, 274. Landmarks, 23. Lane, 271, 297. Langdon, 272, 332.


Langton, 316.


LATHAM, 274, 55, 172, 266.


LATHLEY, 274, 299. LATHROP, 274, 247. Lattany, 262. Laughton, 283. Laveller, 116.


LAWRENCE, 275, 93, 319.


Laws of the colony, revised, 83, 84; concerning marriage, 56. LAZELL, 275, 333, Learned, 148. Leavitt, 280.


Lebanon, 184, 217, 250, 311, 317. Le Brock, 230. Lee, 180, 269.


LEONARD, Fam., 275. Interm. 253. Name mentioned, 92, 103, 179, 199, 223. LEURICH, 275. Leverett, 340. Lewis, 131, 239, 269, 300, 315, 340.


LEYHORNE, 276, 17.


Liberty pole, 138 ; recanta- tions, 138. Lincoln, 223, 227, 238, 278, 333. LINDALL, 276, 92, 173. Liquors, 85. Little Compton, 67, 106, 137, 226, 245, 271, 273, 285, 286, 299, 315. Little, 105, 219, 238, 260, 278, 279, 319, 341.


Lobdell, 321. Long point, 33. Longevity, 87. Longfellow, 159.


LORING, Fam., 276. Interm. 224, 237, 238. Daniel, 123, 145, 151 .- Jotham, 151 .- Samuel, 32, 78, 123, 124, 150, 161 .- Thomas, 82, 115, 118, 185, 186. Others, 20, 124, 126, 135, 137, 140, 141, 144, 151, 194, 349, 350, 351. LOUDEN, 280, 87, 272, 342. Low, 105. Lowell, 324. Loyalists of Marshfield, 127-9, 138-9. Lucas, 24. Lynn, Famn., 230, 240, 255, 260, 263-4, 273, 339. Interm.


216.


M.


Maccane, 288.


Magoon, 266, 281.


Majors Purchase, 15, 33.


Manly, Capt., 137. Mannamoiet, 18.


Mansfield, 260.


Mantomock, 117.


McCally, 117.


MCFARLAND, 281, 42, 265.


MCLAUGHLIN, 281, 118, 166, 295.


Map of the town, 87.


Maritime Annals of the Revo- lution, 144-5 ; of the war of 1812, 164-9.


Marcy, 205.


Marry, 343.


Marsh, 288.


Marshall, 178, 207, 329. Marshall's ledge, 352.


Marshfield, 13-5, 18, 35-6, 85, 89,99, 104-5, 126-30, 135,138-9, 197, 206. Fam., 221-2, 224, 226-7, 229, 239-40, 247, 255, 259-60, 263, 266-70, 273-5, 282, 291-2, 295, 297-9, 307, 309, 311, 317-18, 324, 326, 327, 330, 332-4, 337. Interm. 217, 225, 243, 262, 271, 278, 290.


Martha's Vineyard, 178. Martin, 247.


Massachusetts, 139. Mason, 288.


Mather, Rev. Increase, 112, 113, 184 ; Rev. Cotton, 114.


Mattakeesett, 13.


Matthew, 131.


Matthews, 278. May, 116, 230.


MAYCUMBER, 66, 76, 92, 281. Mayes, 299.


Mayflower, last surviving pas- senger of the, 60, 63.


Mayhew, 130.


MAYNARD, 281, 22, 323.


Mayo, 167, 293. Meacock, 235.


Medfield, 277, 288.


MENDALL, 282, 90. MENDAME, 282. MENDLOWE, 282.


Mendon, 304.


MERRICK, 282, 22, 81, 93, 260, 282.


Merritt, 282. Merry, 305, 347. Miantinomo, 90.


Middleboro', 107, 135, 146, 214, 225-6, 239, 257, 269, 273, 287, 297, 310, 313-4, 329, 337. Middlecott, 321. Military discipline, 91, 109. - regulations, 101, 104. Militia officers, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 111, 112, 115, 162, 165. Miller, 116-7.


Mills, 46, 36; defended in war, 105. Milom, 305. Milton, 178, 218, 328, 331, 332. Minute companies, 123, 158. Miscellany, 83.




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