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TOWN OF SUTTON.
region of Lake George and Ticonderoga. Colonel Holman often related how he barely escaped starvation by holding in his mouth, for nearly a week, a pork rind, which he dare not swallow, fearing he could not get another. He and Larned each retired with a commission of major.
After returning from his campaign in New York, which ended with the surrender of Burgoyne, though not in the regular service, he continued active in the cause by raising troops from time to time for coast alarms, forwarding sup- plies, and in various ways contributing to the grand result. After the war, when the "Shay's Rebellion" arose, he promptly, of his own accord, raised a body of men and marched to Petersham to aid in suppressing it.
It was said of him by his neighbors that he got so wrought up by the stirring events of the war that " he never could be made to talk about anything else to the end of his days." He cherished great pride and high hopes of the infant repub- lic, so that when the continental money began to decline, he stoutly maintained that the government would never dishonor itself by refusing to redeem it; always accepted it in pay- ment of dues; frequently bought it to sustain its credit, until his property was largely invested in it. When at last that foulest blot on our national escutcheon- repudiation- was consummated, he was mortified and justly indignant. Selecting the meanest out-house on his premises, he covered over the whole interior with these false promises, making the building a standing monument of disgrace to that deed of shame.
Colonel Holman lived upon the farm and built the house now owned and occupied by his grandson, E. M. Holman. He married for his first wife, Hannah Sibley of Uxbridge, by whom he had six sons and three daughters ; for his second wife, Susannah Trask, by whom were Susan, who married Asa Waters ; Nancy, who married Charles Hale, and Luther, who died young-twelve children in all.
Four of his sons emigrated to Maine and bought the town- ship now called Dixfield, so named after Doctor Dix, who went from Worcester with them and paid a liberal bounty for the name.
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MILITARY RECORD.
The colonel used to make an occasional visit to his boys in Maine, and he always rode on the saddle, and his rule was to ride seventy miles a day. He had a powerful, high- spirited horse, which he called his war horse. It was never broke to the harness, could be managed by no one but him- self, and by him only under the saddle. He happened to be in Boston, on his way to Dixfield, when the news of peace arrived. An express was started to carry the news to Port- land, and as that city lay in his route, he joined the express and left at the same time. He did not stop to change horses nor to look back, but rode straight on-arrived in Portland sometime before the express, and first proclaimed to the citizens of Portland the news of peace and independence. The colonel often boasted of this feat, as well he might.
On his return he made the sage remark that " if he was to emigrate, he should go south rather than west, if he didn't go but one rod"-a sentiment in which some of his descend- ants fully concur.
He died February 25, 1814, at the venerable age of eighty- two years. A lengthy obituary soon after appeared in the Worcester Spy, paying a high tribute to his many public, private and Christian virtues.
Gon Holman
Heliotype Printing Co., Boston.
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TOWN OF SUTTON. 787
OFFICERS AND MEN FROM SUTTON
IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION.
Adams, George B.
Fletcher, George A.
Adams, Thomas
Aldrich, Charles H.
Coffin, Charles A.
Fuller, Freeman L.
Aldrich, Marcus M. Coffin, Thomas
Allen, Horace M.
Collins, James
Gibson, Philip D. Gifford, William P.
Arnold, Nathan S.
Cook, Albert P.
Goddard, Abraham F.
Atchinson, John H.
Cook, William H.
Gorham, George E.
Avery, Oliver
. Cooley, Francis F. Crane, Thomas Crawford, John S.
Gredell, Gottfried
Ballou, Hiram K.
Barnes, Hosea L.
Crossman, Ferdinand J.
Green, William C .; died from exhaustion, June 30, 1862, in the retreat from the Chickahom- iny.
Batcheller, Orlando,kill'd Dana, Delos L. at the battle of Antie- Daniels, David M. tam, Sept. 17, 1862. Darling, John D.
Baxter, William; in the Davis, Bowers navy. Day, Asa F.
Hall, William S.
Harris, Joseph
Hartwell, Samuel A.
Haslett, Joseph?
Hamilton, James
Hewett, Edward G.
Bennett, George R. Dorr, Reuben S.
Billings, Alexander L .; Dorr, Van Buren d.of consumption, Aug. Dudley, Edward B. 23, 1863. Dudley, Henry J .; pro- Howard, George S.
Blackman, Elijah L.
moted 2d Lieut., Jan. Howard, Henry C.
Brown, Ira F.
3, 1863; to 1st Lieut., Howard, Henry W.
Brown, George O.
Apr. 11, 1863; to Capt., Howard, William H.
Briggs, Charles J.
Dec. 3, 1863.
Houghton, Chilon Hoyle, Henry
Bryant, E. W.
Eager, Calvin
Bullard, Franklin E. ; pro- Everette, Albert
moted to corporal.
Everette, Malton; died
Hoyle, Loren C. ; promo- moted to Corporal.
Bullard, Ira Barton Burns, George E.
Sept. 1,1863, n'r Vicks- Hoyle, Otis
Burt, Aaron
Ferry, James
burg. Hutchinson, William H. killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.
Burt, Geo. D .; d. of ty- Fisk, Nathan B. phoid fever at hospital, Fletcher, Francis; d. at Johnson, James G. Baltimore, Md., Sept. Falmouth, Va., Dec. 8. Johnson, James T .; died 1862. June 11, 1864.
4, 1863.
Carpenter, William F. Clark, William H. Ford, John C.
Fuller, William L. Gates, John S.
Anderson, Edward S. Anderson, Manton E.
Conroy, Thomas
Conroy, William
Graves, Charles B.
Baker, John
F .; d. Aug. 8, 1864, in Andersonville.
· Barrows, Homer A. Barry, Michael Batcheller, Charles H.
Dacey, Michael
Hall, John G .; promoted to 1st Sergt., Dec. 21, 1864.
Belknap, Alonzo B .; d. Delaney, John at Pottsville, Md., Oct. Dellabar, B. F. 1861, in consequence of Devoy, James wounds received at the Donovan, E. battle of Ball's Bluff. Dorr, Daniel L.
Holbrook, Wilder S. ; pro- moted to 2d Lieut. Aug. 2, 1862. Homer, William
.
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MILITARY RECORD.
Johnson, Joseph, jr .; killed in battle, May 12, 1864. Jones, Rufus J.
ports. He was at the Shea, Michael
time acting surgeon of Sherman, Charles O. the 48th reg't Penn. Sibley, Franklin vols.
Sibley, Wilson
Judd, Damon C.
Nicholas, George H.
Simonds, Anson
Keith, George L.
Norberry, Edward A.
Smith, Chas. D .; wound-
Kelley, Daniel E.
Norberry, James M. ed at Antietam, Sept. Norcross, Henry N. 17; d. Sept. 27, 1862.
Kenney, Austin Kimbal, Herbert A.
Norcross, John M .; pro- Smith, Albion G .; killed moted to 2d Lient., June 3, 1863. while Jan. 27, 1863.
King, George S.
King, Gilbert N.
Paine, George A.
King, Simeon E.
Paine, John A .; taken prisoner and died at Danville, S. C.
Sulphur Springs, Va., to Warrenton, three balls entering his body. Smith, Alpheus M.
Loring, Charles
Paine, Simon C.
Snow, James M.
Lowe, Dexter D.
Paine, William J.
Stone, George R.
Lowe, George A.
Parker, George
Stone, Jerome M.
Ludolph, Lewis
Patberry, Max
Stockwell, Alonzo E.
Lynch, Michael
Penniman, William C.
Swinson, John
Lynde, Thomas
Pierce, John L.
Taylor, Frank
Lyon, William®
Plympton, Amos G.
Taylor, James
Macreading, Charles W .; Plympton, Charles H.
Teague, Matthew
in the navy. Malholt, John D.
Porterwine, John Pratt, Otis
Titus, John M.
Mann, William B .; miss- Putnam, George E.
Toby, George R.
ing since battle Ball's Randal, Charles T.
Tourtellott, George W.
Bluff ; supposed to have Ray, Daniel H. drowned in crossing Remick, Augustus; the Potomac. wounded Oct. 21, 1861; Tyler, Henry
Marble, Albert A.
d. Feb. 27, 1864.
Tyler, Joseph E.
Martin, Lysander; died Remick, John® June 19, 1863, caused Remick, Levi
Ward, Russel
by wounds received at Rice, Charles A.
Walker, Alonzo E.
Walker, William H.
Waters, Andrew, J.
Waters, George E.
Mascroft, Henry Clay
Robinson, John
Waters, John F.
Mathewson, George A.
Robinson, Smith, jr.
Watts, Edward B.
McCurdy, Samuel
Rogers, S. M.
Webb, Henry C.
Mills, Franklin S.
Ryan, Thomas
Welsh, Thomas
Moody, George B.
Sanders, John
Whidden, David
Moore, George H.
Seaver, E. R.
Whipple, Richard M.
Moore, Lewis H.
Seaver, Thomas
White, John E.
Morse, Charles H.
Myers, Frederick
Servey, Silas T. Shambo, Christopher ; woun'd while on pick- et, May 13; died from Williams, Origen B.
typhoid fever, July 17,
1862, at Fort's Monroe.
Nealey, Ephraim E. Newell, James; drown'd in the Potomac, Ang. 13,1862,in consequence of a collision between
the effects of wound, Williams, William Henry
May 14, 1864, at Spot- Woodbury, John Lovell; sylvania:
two government trans- Shambo, Edward
died at Newbern, June 24, 1863.
Tyman, Thomas
the time our forces Rice, Henry F. crossed the Rappahan- Rich, John S. nock.
Riley, Thomas
Travis, Granvill
Tyler, George
Tebo, John
Lackey, Eugene
Laftee, Peter
bearing dispatches fr'm
Kelley, Marriet
Wilder, Cassins M .; d. of
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TOWN OF SUTTON.
MODERATORS.
Dec. 3, 1718,
Mar. 17, 1719, Nov. 25, 1719,
Mar. 6, 1732, May 24, 1732,
Mar. 7, 1720,
Sept. 27, 1720,
Mar. 6, 1721,
Aug. 8, 1721,
Mar. 5, 1722,
Percival Hall.
May 21, 1733, Oct. 1, 1733,
Obadiah Walker. Dea. Percival Hall. Esquire Dudley.
Elisha Johnson.
Esquire Dudley. Samuel Barton. Dea. Percival Hall. Dea. Percival Hall. Elisha Johnson.
May 18, 1724,
Mar. 3, 1735,
June 3, 1724,
May 19, 1735,
Jan. 25, 1725,
Sept. 12, 1735,
Mar. 1, 1725,
Elisha Johnson.
Mar. 29, 1725,
Aug. 25, 1725,
Feb. 18, 1726,
May 23, 1737,
Mar. 7, 1726,
Sept. 19, 1737, Oct. 3, 1737,
Mar. 20, 1738, Sam'l Johnson, Esq. May 24, 1738, Robert Goddard, Esq. Joseph Sibley. Mar. 5, 1739, Capt. Joseph Sibley. Elisha Putnam. Dec. 24, 1739, Mar. 3, 1740,
Nov. 26, 1728,
Feb. 10, 1729,
May 21, 1740,
Joseph Sibley. Robert Goddard. Joseph Sibley.
Feb. 26, 1729, Mar. 3, 1729, Mar. 26, 1729,
May 20, 1729, July 25, 1729, Sept. 8, 1729, Oct. 10, 1729,
Dec. 8, 1729, Mar. 2, 1730,
Mar. 25, 1730, Apr. 22, 1730, May 15, 1730, Aug. 27, 1730,
Jan. 11, 1731,
Mar. 1, 1731, May 15, 1731,
Percival Hall. John Whipple. John Whipple. John Whipple. No record. Percival Hall. John Whipple. John Whipple. Percival Hall. Capt. Wm. King. Dea. Percival Hall. Dea. Percival Hall. Dea. Percival Hall. Dea. Percival Hall. Elisha Putnam. Capt. Wm. King. Capt. Wm. King. Samuel Dudley. William King. William King. John Whipple. Samuel Dudley. Elisha Johnson'. Percival Hall.
Sept. 2, 1731, Dr. Thomas Sanford.
Dea. Percival Hall. Lieut. Benj. Marsh. Dea. Percival Hall. Capt. Wm. King. Mar. 5, 1733, Lieut. Elisha Johnson. Apr. 5, 1733, Lieut. Elisha Johnson.
Sept. 11, 1732, Dec. 18, 1732,
Mar. 4, 1723,
Percival Hall.
Nov. 19, 1733, Mar. 4, 1734,
May 13, 1723, Oct. 22, 1723, Dec. 30, 1723, Mar. 2, 1724,
Percival Hall. Elisha Johnson. William King. Nathaniel Dike. Joseph Sibley. Nathaniel Dike. Nathaniel Dike. John Whipple. Nathaniel Dike. Percival Hall. William King.
Mar. 1, 1736, May 19, 1736, Mar. 7, 1737,
Elisha Johnson. Elisha Johnson. Dea. Percival Hall. Dea. Percival Hall. Dea. Percival Hall.
July 29, 1726,
Aug. 29, 1726, Mar. 4, 1727, Mar. 1728,
Oct. 14, 1728,
Sept. 1, 1740, Mar. 2, 1741,
May 25, 1741, Benjamin Woodbury. Nov. 24, 1741, Obadiah Walker. Jan. 18, 1742, Benjamin Woodbury. Mar. 1, 1742, Benjamin Woodbury. May 21, 1742, Benjamin Woodbury. Aug. 23, 1742, Joseph Sibley. Sept. 27, 1742, Capt. Joseph Sibley. Dec. 8, 1742, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Jan. 31, 1743, Benjamin Woodbury. Mar. 7, 1743, Joseph Sibley.
May 19, 1743, Capt. Joseph Sibley. Aug. 29, 1743, Capt. Joseph Sibley. Mar. 5, 1744, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. May 22, 1744, Capt. Joseph Sibley.
789
Elisha Johnson. Samuel Stearns. Samuel Stearns. William King. Timothy Manning. William King. William King.
May 22, 1734, Nov. 4, 1734,
790
STATISTICS OF THE
Mar. 4, 1745,
Capt. Joseph Sibley. Capt. Joseph Sibley.
May 20, 1765,
May 23, 1745,
Sept. 26, 1745, Dea. Benj. Woodbury.
Nov. 12, 1745, Capt. Timothy Carter.
.
Sept. 22, 1766,
Mar. 2, 1767,
Capt. John Sibley.
Mar. 2, 1747,
Capt. Joseph Sibley.
May 18, 1767,
Capt. Henry King.
May 18, 1747,
Capt. Joseph Sibley.
Dec. 28, 1767,
Capt. Henry King.
Mar. 7, 1748,
Capt. Joseph Sibley.
Mar. 7, 1768,
Capt. John Sibley.
Capt. Henry King.
Mar. 6, 1749,
Robert Goddard.
Mar. 6, 1769,
Capt. John Sibley.
May 22, 1769,
Capt. John Sibley.
Mar. 5, 1770,
Capt. John Sibley.
Mar. 5, 1750,
Robert Goddard, Esq. Robert Goddard.
May 21, 1770,
Capt. Henry King. Capt. John Sibley.
Capt. John Sibley.
Sept. 17, 1770,
Capt. Henry King.
Mar. 4, 1771,
Capt. John Sibley.
May 20, 1771, Capt. John Sibley. Nov. 19, 1771, Capt. Henry King. Mar. 2, 1772, Dea. Ebenezer Pierce. May 18, 1772, Capt. Jonathan Sibley.
Jan. 11, 1773,
Capt. John Sibley.
Mar. 1, 1773,
Capt. John Sibley.
May 17, 1773,
Capt. John Sibley.
Aug. 30, 1773, Capt. John Sibley.
Mar. 4, 1774.
Capt. John Sibley.
May 16, 1774, Dea. Ebenezer Pierce. July 25, 1774, Capt. Henry King.
Sept. 26, 1774, Capt. Henry King.
Nov. 15, 1774, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Jan. 5, 1775, Dea. Tarrant Putnam.
Jan. 16, 1775, Dea. Ezenezer Pierce. Mar. 6, 1775, Capt. John Sibley. May 22, 1775, Capt. John Sibley.
Sept. 18, 1775, David Dudley.
Oct. 17, 1775, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Oct. 26, 1775, Dea. Tarrant Putnam.
Mar. 4, 1776, Capt. John Sibley. May 20, 1776, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. May 27, 1776, Capt. John Sibley.
Oct. 28, 1760, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Nov. 28, 1760, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Mar. 2, 1761, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. May 20, 1761, Lieut. Elisha Rich.
July 5, 1762, Lieut. Elisha Rich.
Sept. 6, 1762, Isaac Barnard, Esq.
Jan. 25, 1763, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Mar. 7, 1763, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. May 18, 1763, Capt. John Fry.
Mar. 5, 1764, Capt. John Fry.
May 21, 1764, Capt. Henry King. Mar. 4, 1765, Dea. Benj. Woodbury.
Mar. 3, 1766,
May 20, 1766,
June 30, 1766,
Mar. 3, 1746, Capt. Joseph Sibley. May 22, 1746, Capt. Joseph Sibley.
May 19, 1748,
Capt. Joseph Sibley.
May 16, 1768,
May 22, 1749, Robert Goddard, Esq. Oct. 9, 1749,
May 21, 1750, Capt. Joseph Sibley. Mar. 4, 1751, Robert Goddard, Esq. Aug. 28, 1751, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Mar. 2, 1752, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. May 20, 1752, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. June 29, 1752, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Mar. 5, 1753, Robert Goddard, Esq. May 23, 1753, Robert Goddard, Esq. Mar. 4, 1754, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. May 22, 1754, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Sept. 10, 1754, Robert Goddard, Esq. Mar. 3, 1755, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. May 20, 1755, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Mar. 1, 1756, Robert Goddard, Esq. Mar. 23, 1756, Dea. Benj. Woodbury.
May 18, 1756, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. May 26, 1756, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Sept. 1, 1756, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Mar. 7, 1757, Robert Goddard.
May 18, 1757, Robert Goddard, Esq.
Mar. 6, 1758, Robert Goddard, Esq. May 22, 1758, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. Mar. 5, 1759, John Hazeltine, Esq. May 22, 1759, John Hazeltine, Esq. Mar. 3, 1760, Dea. Benj. Woodbury. May 21, 1760, Capt. Henry King.
July 1, 1776, Capt. Henry King. July 8, 1776, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Sept. 30, 1776, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Oct. 7, 1776, Capt. John Sibley. Dec. 2, 1776, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Jan. 27, 1777, Dea. Ebenezer Pierce. Mar. 3, 1777, Capt. John Sibley.
Mar. 10, 1777, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. May 19, 1777, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. June 2, 1777, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. June 9, 1777, Dea. Tarrant Putnam.
Capt. Henry King. Benjamin Morse. Capt. Henry King. Ebenezer Pierce. Isaac Barnard, Esq.
Aug. 20, 1770,
Sept. 3, 1770,
791
TOWN OF SUTTON.
June 16, 1777, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Nov. 3, 1777, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Dec. 7, 1777, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Dec. 15, 1777, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Jan. 5, 1778, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Feb. 2, 1778, Dea. Ebenezer Pierce. Feb. 18, 1778, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Mar. 2, 1778, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Mar. 30, 1778, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. May 18, 1778, Capt. John Sibley.
June 15, 1778, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Sept. 7, 1778, Capt. Henry King. Mar. 1, 1779, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Mar. 8, 1779, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. May 19, 1779, Amos Singletary, Esq. June 21, 1779, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. July 5, 1779, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Aug. 2, 1779, Amos Singletary, Esq. Aug. 17, 1779, Amos Singletary, Esq. Aug. 23, 1779, Nathan Putnam.
May 14, 1783,
Col. B. Woodbury.
Col. B. Woodbury.
Dea. Willis Hall.
Mar. 1, 1784,
Col. B. Woodbury. May 10, 1784, Amos Singletary, Esq. Aug. 30, 1784, Dea. Willis Hall.
Mar. 7, 1785, Dea. Tarrant Putnam.
May 12, 1785, Dea. Willis Hall.
Oct. 31, 1785, Dea. Willis Hall.
Jan. 9, 1786, Capt. Jona. Woodbury. June 10, 1786, Col. B. Woodbury.
Sept. 25, 1736, Col. B. Woodbury.
Oct. 2, 1786, Col. B. Woodbury. Dec. 4, 1786, Capt. Jona. Woodbury. Jan. 15, 1787, Col. B. Woodbury.
June 20, 1787, Col. B. Woodbury. Feb. 5, 1787, Capt. Jona. Woodbury. Mar. 5, 1787, Amos Singletary, Esq. Mar. 23, 1787, Amos Singletary, Esq. Apr. 2, 1787, Col. B. Woodbury.
May 7, 1787, Col. B. Woodbury.
Nov. 2, 1787, Col. B. Woodbury.
Nov. 26, 1787, Col. B. Woodbury.
Dec. 4, 1787, Col. B. Woodbury.
Dec. 10, 1787, Col. B. Woodbury.
Feb. 18, 1788, Col. B. Woodbury. Col. B. Woodbury.
Apr. 10, 1780,
May 1, 1780,
May 22, 1780,
Maj. B. Woodbury. Nathan Putnam. Maj. B. Woodbury. Nathan Putnam. Nathan Putnam. Nathan Putnam.
Dec. 18, 1788,
Col. B. Woodbury.
Mar. 2, 1789,
Col. B. Woodbury. Col. B. Woodbury.
May 6, 1789, Capt. John Woodbury.
Mar. 6, 1790, Capt. John Woodbury. Apr. - , 1790, Capt. John Woodbury. Dea. John Jacobs. Apr. 29, 1790, May 3, 1790, Dea. Asa Waters.
Oct. 4, 1790, Dea. Asa Waters.
Nov. 6, 1790, Col. B. Woodbury.
Mar. 7, 1791,
Col. B. Woodbury. Dea. Asa Waters.
May 9, 1791,
Mar. 5, 1792, Capt. John Woodbury. May 7, 1792, Solomon Leland, Esq. Aug. 20, 1792, Col. Timothy Sibley. Jan. 14, 1793, Col. Timothy Sibley. Mar. 4, 1793, Col. B. Woodbury. Apr. - , 1793, Col. B. Woodbury. May 6, 1793, Capt. Jona. Woodbury. May 1, 1794, Dea. Asa Waters.
May 15, 1794, Col. B. Woodbury. Col. B. Woodbury. Aug. 19, 1794, Sept. 15, 1794, Dea. Willis Hall.
Sept. 21, 1779,
Dea. Willis Hall.
Oct. 4, 1779, Dea. Willis Hall.
Oct. 19, 1779,
Dea. Willis Hall.
Nov. 22, 1779,
Nathan Putnam.
Mar. 6, 1780, Major Bartholomew Woodbury.
Mar. 3, 1788,
Apr. 17, 1788, Col. B. Woodbury. May 7, 1788, Col. B. Woodbury.
June 12, 1780, June 26, 1780, Oct. 9, 1780, Oct. 16, 1780, Dec. 5, 1780,
Dec. 18, 1780,
Nathan Putnam. Nathan Putnam. Maj. B. Woodbury. Maj. B. Woodbury. Maj. B. Woodbury. Col. Timothy Sibley.
Feb. 20, 1781, Mar. 5, 1781, Mar. 26, 1781, Apr. 2, 1781, Col. Jonathan Holman. May 16, 1781,
Dea. Willis Hall. June 18, 1781, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. July 9, 1781, Nathan Putnam, Esq. Aug. 20, 1781, Nathan Putnam, Esq. Nov. 26, 1781, Col. Timothy Sibley. Dec. 10, 1781, Col. Timothy Sibley. Mar. 4, 1782, Nathan Putnam, Esq. May 13, 1782, Nathan Putnam, Esq. Nov. 12, 1782, Col. Timothy Sibley. Jan. 20, 1783, Amos Singletary, Esq. Feb. 3, 1783, Dea. Tarrant Putnam. Mar. 3, 1783,
Col. Bartholomew Woodbury.
Apr. 6, 1789,
·
June 27, 1783,
Dec. 31, 1783,
792
STATISTICS OF THE
Nov. 1, 1794, Mar. 2, 1795, May 6, 1795, Mar. 7, 1796, Apr. 4, 1796, June 6, 1796, Sept. 27, 1796, Jan. 23, 1797, Mar. 6, 1797,
Dea. Asa Waters. Capt. Andrew Elliot. Capt. Andrew Elliot.
Col. B. Woodbury.
Col. B. Woodbury.
Ebenezer Waters. Col. B. Woodbury. Capt. Andrew Elliot. Capt. Andrew Elliot.
Apr. 3, 1797,
Ebenezer Waters. Ebenezer Waters.
Dec. 4, 1797,
Ebenezer Waters.
Mar. 5, 1798,
Col. B. Woodbury. Nathaniel Stockwell.
Nov. 2, 1812,
May 7, 1798, Capt. Jona. Woodbury.
Jan. 11, 1813,
Nov. 1, 1798,
Col. B. Woodbury.
Mar. 4, 1799,
Col. B. Woodbury.
Apr. 1, 1799,
David Dudley.
Aug. 16, 1813,
May 6, 1799, Capt. Jona. Woodbury.
Sept. 7, 1813,
Mar. 7, 1814,
Apr. 7, 1800,
Col. B. Woodbury.
May 2, 1814,
May 5, 1800,
Col. John Putnam.
Nov. 7, 1814,
May 19, 1800, Capt. Jona. Woodbury. Aug. 26, 1800, Jedediah Barton.
Mar. 2, 1801,
Capt. Andrew Elliot.
May 4, 1801,
Col. B. Woodbury.
Mar. 4, 1816, Maj. Josiah Wheelock.
June 22, 1801,
Capt. Ezra Lovell.
Aug. 24, 1801,
Col. B. Woodbury. Jonas Sibley.
Mar. 3, 1817,
Peter Dudley.
Peter Dudley.
Nov. 1, 1802,
Josiah Stiles. X
May 2, 1803,
Jonas Sibley.
Dec. 14, 1818,
Mar. 5, 1804, Capt. John Woodbury.
Mar. 1, 1819,
May 7, 1804, Capt. John Woodbury.
Nov. 5, 1804,
Col. B. Woodbury.
Mar. 4, 1805, Capt. John Woodbury.
Apr. 1, 1805,
Jedediah Barton.
May 6, 1805,
Josiah Stiles. Josiah Stiles.
Mar. 1, 1821, Dan'l Tourtellott, Esq.
Mar. 3, 1806,
Dr. Amasa Braman. Abijah Burnap.
Apr. 5, 1806,
May 5, 1806, Capt. John Woodbury.
Nov. 3, 1806,
Josiah Stiles.>
Apr. 1, 1822, Jonas Sibley, Esq. Jona. Leland, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq.
Samuel Taylor.
Mar. 7, 1808,
May 5, 1823,
Samuel Taylor.
May 2, 1808,
Dec. 2, 1823,
Samuel Taylor.
Mar. 1, 1824,
Samuel Taylor.
Ang. 23, 1808, Nov. 7, 1808,
Josiah Stiles. Jonas Sibley. Estes Howe, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Estes Howe, Esq. Estes Howe, Esq.
Mar. 6, 1809,
May 1, 1809, Nov. 20, 1809,
Mar. 5, 1810,
May 7, 1810, . Nov. 5, 1810, Dec. 3, 1810, Jaņ. 21, 1811,
Mar. 4, 1811,
May 6, 1811,
Peter Dudley.
Peter Dudley. Peter Dudley. Sumner Bastow. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Peter Dudley.
Peter Dudley.
Jonas Sibley, Esq.
Jonas Sibley, Esq.
Jonas Sibley, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq.
Peter Dudley. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Peter Dudley.
May 6, 1816, Maj. Josiah Wheelock. Aug. 26, 1816, Maj. Josiah Wheelock.
Apr. 5, 1802,
May 3, 1802,
Dea. John Pierce. Jonas Sibley.
Mar. 2, 1818,
May 4, 1818,
Jonas Sibley, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq.
Jona. Leland, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Jona. Leland, Esq.
Mar. 6, 1820, Sumner Bastow, Esq. Apr. 3, 1820, Jona. Leland, Esq. May 1, 1820, Aug. 21, 1820, Jona. Leland, Esq.
Jona. Leland, Esq. .
Aug. 19, 1805,
Oct. 3, 1805,
Capt. Azor Phelps.
Apr. 2, 1821, Capt. Dan'l Tourtellott. May 7, 1821, Capt. Dan'l Tourtellott. Mar. 4, 1822, Jonas Sibley, Esq.
Mar. 2, 1807, Capt. John Woodbury.
Apr. 6, 1807,
May 4, 1807, ·
June 10, 1822, Mar. 3, 1823, Apr. 7, 1823,
May 3, 1824,
Samuel Taylor.
Estes Howe, Esq. Estes Howe, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Josiah Stiles. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Peter Dudley. Peter Dudley. Estes Howe, Esq.
Peter Dudley.
May 8, 1797,
Sept. 16, 1811, Mar. 2, 1812,
May 4, 1812,
Apr. 2, 1798,
Mar. 1, 1813,
May 3, 1813,
Mar. 3, 1800, Col. B. Woodbury.
Mar. 6, 1815, May 1, 1815, Nov. 20, 1815,
May 5, 1817,
Mar. 7, 1803,
May 3, 1819,
June 7, 1819,
793
TOWN OF SUTTON.
Aug. 16, 1824, Sept. 13, 1824, Nov. 1, 1824,
Jonas Sibley, Esq. Asa Cummings, jr. Asa Cummings, jr. Samuel Taylor.
May 6, 1839,
Mar. 2, 1840, Apr. 6, 1840,
Feb. 11, 1841,
Apr. 4, 1825, June 6, 1825, Mar. 6, 1826, May 1, 1826, Dec. 19, 1826, Mar. 5, 1827, May 7, 1827,
Samuel Taylor. Jona. Leland, Esq. Jonas Sibley, Esq. Darius Russell.
Jonas Sibley. Samuel Taylor. Thomas Harback.
Jonas Sibley, Esq.
Mar. 6, 1843,
Apr. 3, 1843,
Nov. 13, 1843,
Mar. 4, 1844,
Apr. 1, 1844, Nov. 11, 1844,
Mar. 3, 1845,
Reuben Waters.
Reuben Waters.
Nov. 10, 1845.
Reuben Waters.
Nov. 24, 1845,
Dec. 2, 1845,
Mar. 2, 1846,
Nov. 9, 1846,
Mar. 1, 1847,
Apr. 5, 1847, James Taylor.
Mar. 6, 1848,
Reuben Waters. Oliver Hall.
Reuben Waters.
Sept. 21, 1849,
Nov. 12, 1849,
Nov. 26, 1849,
Mar. 4, 1850,
May 6, 1850,
Nov. 11, 1850,
Mar. 3, 1851,
Apr. 7, 1851,
Dec. 1, 1851,
Mar. 1, 1852,
Apr. 5, 1852,
Aug. 3, 1852,
Nov. 8, 1852,
Mar. 7, 1853,
June 23, 1853
Feb. 24, 1854,
Mar. 6, 1854,
May 13, 1854, Nov. 13, 1854,
S. D. King.
Dec. 9, 1854.
S. D. King.
Peter Dudley.
Mar. 5, 1855,
S. D. King.
Peter Dudley. 100
Apr. 2, 1855,
S. D. King.
Jona. Leland, Esq. Col. Reuben Waters. Paris Tourtellott. Paris Tourtellott. Col. Reuben Waters. Col. Reuben Waters. Paris Tourtellott. Col. Reuben Waters. Reuben Waters, jr. Amos Burdon.
Asahel Wall.
June 22, 1827, Oct. 13, 1827, Mar. 3, 1828,
Apr. 7, 1828, Nov. 3, 1828,
Mar. 2, 1829,
Apr. 6, 1829, Oct. 15, 1829, Mar. 1, 1830, Apr. - , 1830,
Aug. 30, 1830,
Nov. 1, 1830, Joshua Armsby, Esq. Jan. 21, 1831, Samuel Taylor, Esq. Mar. 7, 1831, Dan'l Tourtellott, Esq. Apr. - , 1831,
Sumner Cole.
May 11, 1831, Jonas L. Sibley, Esq. Nov. 14, 1831,
Mar. 5, 1832,
Nov. 12, 1832, Mar. 4, 1833, Nov. 2, 1833,, Nov. 11, 1833, Jan. 20, 1834, Feb. 17, 1834, Mar. 3, 1834,
Daniel Tourtellott. Jonas L. Sibley, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Jonas L. Sibley, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Jona. Leland, Esq. Col. Reuben Waters. Col. Reuben Waters. Asa Woodbury. Joseph L. Freeman. Joseph L. Freeman. Parley Howard. Reuben Waters, jr. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Benjamin Woodbury. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq.
Nov. 10, 1834, Mar. 2, 1835, Apr. 6, 1835, Aug. 22, 1835, Nov. 9, 1835,
Mar. 7, 1836,
Apr. 4, 1836, May 9, 1836, Sept. 5, 1836, Jan. 23, 1837, Mar. 6, 1837, Apr .· 3, 1837, Mar. 5, 1838,
Apr. 2, 1838,
Mar. 4, 1839, Apr. 1, 1839,
Jona. Leland, Esq. Daniel Tourtellott. Daniel Tourtellott. Thomas Harback. Daniel Tourtellott. Daniel Tourtellott. Daniel Tourtellott.
Samuel Taylor, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq. Samuel Taylor, Esq.
Apr. 7, 1845,
Reuben Waters. Reuben Waters. Reuben Waters. Reuben Waters. Samuel Taylor. Silvanus Putnam.
Pliny Slocomb. Pliny Slocomb. Reuben Waters. Oliver Hall. Reuben Waters.
Sept. 29, 1848, Jan. 1, 1849, Mar. 5, 1849,
Reuben Waters. Reuben Waters. Reuben Waters.
E. J. Mills. Asa Woodbury. Asa Woodbury. A. G. Metcalf. Asa Woodbury. Putnam King.
N. G. King. Reuben Waters. Reuben Waters. Reuben Waters.
Putnam King. LeBaron Putnam. LeBaron Putnam. B. L. Batcheller. LeBaron Putnam. LeBaron Putnam.
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