History of the town of Winchendon (Worcester County, Mass.) from the grant of Ipswich Canada, in 1735, to the present time, Part 47

Author: Marvin, Abijah P. (Abijah Perkins)
Publication date: 1868
Publisher: Winchendon
Number of Pages: 594


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Died, April 27, 1862.


Towns, C. D.,


4


Connecticut Regiment.


Townsend, Win.,


26


I Oct. '61.


Time expired.


Warner, Ed. T.,


36


Aug. '62.


Timo expired.


Warren, Charles A.,


53


Sept. '62.


Welsh, John,


21


Timo expired ; prisoner.


William,


24


U


Deo. '61.


Shot through the head.


Wells, Edwin,


21


G


July '61.


Discharged.


Thomas,


Wm. T ..


16


C


June '61.


Discharged ; wounded.


Weston, Herbert E.,


21


a


July '61.


Time expired.


Whitcomb, A. H.,


25


Oct. '61.


Benjamin,


15


B


July '61


Whitney, Enoch,


15


B


July '61.


F. L.,


36


D


Aug. '62.


Richard, M.,


21


G


July '61.


Wilder, B. O., Wilkinson, L. J.,


36


D


Aug. '62.


40


April '61.


1


Discharged. New York regiment ; wounded in arm. Sergeant.


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HISTORY OF WINCHENDON.


In 7th N. Y. Cavalry ; died in prison at Richmond.


Desorted.


Thompson, W.,


15


B


Aug. '62.


Thomas, Bailey, L.,


2


D


May '61.


J. Jlervey,


21


July '61.


Deserted, October 2, 1862.


Died in 1862.


Discharged. Discharged, December 5, 1862; wounded.


Killed, June, 1864. Discharged. Quarter Masters clerk.


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518


NAME.


REG'T.


CO.


BEGUN.


REMARKS.


Wilkinson, Walter,


40)


Williams, A. H.,


36


D


April '61. Aug. '62.


New York regiment ; killed May 5, at Williamsburg. Time expired Paid commutation. Paid commutation.


Wilson, Ed. E ,


Wilton A.


Woodward, A.


Paid commutation.


15


Discharged ; wounded in cyc.


Wyman, Horace, John, M.,


53


B HI


July '61. Sept, '62.


Died May 20, 1863, at Brashear City, La.


C. F. Brown, A. E. French and Samuel J. Lowell, were musicians in the Band of the 99th New York Regiment, until they were discharged.


Here follow those obtained by the aid of brokers, viz :


William Bowker, Charles M. Brown, Henry C. Butler, John A. Campbell, Isaac F. Chandler, Moses C. Clement, Michael Finlan, Michael Fitzpatrick, Bartley Flaherty, John Fletcher, William Ford, Charles F. Godsoc, John Goss- pak, James Green, Edward Grimes, Richard Grimes, Thomas Kelley, Augustus Koll, John J. Loud, James Mahoney, Charles F. Manning, John Mansfield, John Magrah, William J. Martin, John May, Henry Miller, Philip Morgan, George Moore, Edward C. Moulton, Michael McGowan, Nathan M. Page, John Riley, John Ryan, Josiah M. Sawyer, Leon Spanola, Albert J. Watts, Robert Scott Waterhouse, Edward Welsh, William J. Wheeler, John White, John Wilson.


HISTORY OF WINCHENDON.


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HISTORY OF WINCHENDON.


SECTION 15 .- A DAY OF MOURNING.


The war was ended, virtually, though Johnson had not yet surren- dered to Sherman, and Kirby Smith still held out in sullen rebellion beyond the Mississippi. By the capitulation of Gen. Lee, on the 9th of April, the war for national existence and for the freedom of all the peo. ple within the national jurisdiction, was triumphantly closed. The loyal part of the nation was filled with rejoicing. Just then an event occurred which caused universal horror and mourning. On the even- ing of April 14, the wise and good President, Abraham Lincoln, was assassinated. After lingering a few hours, in an unconscious state, he expired. The sad intelligence reached here early in the morning, while he was yet alive. Soon the word came over the wires that he had breathed his last breath. The story was told with tremulous lips and tearful eyes. A great grief fell upon the people. As the tolling bell sounded out the awful event, all nature seemed in mourning. Sadness was on every countenance.


In the evening, Saturday, April 15, a great meeting was held in the town hall. It was a spontaneous gathering of the people, who felt im- pelled to sympathize with one another in the universal sorrow. Hon. Giles H. Whitney presided, and in appropriate words, alluded to the death of our beloved chief magistrate. Rev. A. P. Marvin read selec- tions from the Bible, and offered prayer. Remarks were made by Rev. Messrs. Best, Litchfield and Marvin, and by Messrs. Reuben Harris and Isaac M. Murdock. Historical parallels were referred to in the deaths of the great king Henry IV, of France. and the good prince of Orange. Solemn dirges were played by the Band. The people hung upon the lips of the speakers, as if they could not hear enough about the good president. There was the feeling in all hearts as if a personal friend had fallen.


The next day, being the Sabbath, all the houses of worship were tastefully draped in mourning, and the services, including music, pray- ers and sermons, had pathetic reference to the death of Mr. Lincoln. The writer, on this day, and on other occasions, was called on to speak at eight different times ; others addressed the people several times, and yet there was a desire to hear.


The funeral of Mr. Lincoln took place at Washington, on the 19th of April, and by a concerted movement, funeral services were held-all over the land, on the same day. In this Village, the churches were all open at twelve o'clock, M., and were all filled. After prayer, singing


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and remarks, in each, the procession started from the Baptist church led by the Band and the Alert Engine Company ; arriving near the Congregational Church, the large audience, preceded by the Niagara . Engine Company, formed in the procession, and all marched to the Methodist church, where a large number fell into line, and then proceed- ed to the town hall. The committee of arrangements consisted of the following gentlemen, viz : Orlando Mason, Baxter D. Whitney, John Folsom, L. Wilkinson and Charles Loud. Mr. Mason was chief mar- shal, and Messrs. Windsor N. White, James Marsh and William L. Woodcock, assistant marshals. Capt. Ephraim Murdock was president of the day.


Eight hundred persons were crowded into the hall, and many stood outside the building. The order of exercises was as follows :


Reading of the Scriptures, by Rev. A. P. Marvin ;


Prayer, by Rev. B. F. Clarke ;


Dirge by the Band ;


Addresses, by Rev. Edward S. Best, Hon. Giles H. Whitney and Mr. Isaac M. Murdock ;


Singing by the choir ;


Addresses by Rev. George A. Litchfield and A. P. Marvin ;


Singing by the choir ;


Benediction, by Rev. Mr. Colver ;


Dirge by the Band.


Though remarks were offered by so many different speakers, they did not repeat each other. The subject seemed exhaustless, and the great assembly held together till a late hour, as if bound by a sacred spell. The conviction seemed to be general, that while the nation had suffered an irreparable loss, still, the God of our fathers, who had sus- tained us through a wicked rebellion, would watch over and bless us in the future. Then sadly, yet hopefully, the people went to their homes. A day never to be forgotten even by the youngest child present, had reach- ed its solemn close. And a great epoch in history had been consecra- ted by the martyrdom of the wisest and best actor in its memorable scenes.


The following Hymn, composed for the occasion, by Miss N. A. W. · Priest,-now Mrs. Wakefield -was sung on the occasion, and finds here its appropriate place. It was sung by the vast audience, and the choir, led by E. S. Merrill, Esq., to the tune " America."


521


HISTORY OF WINCHENDON.


. FUNERAL HYMN.


" Oh God forever nigh, Who hear'st the mourner's cry, Incline thine ear : We mourn the noble dead,


Our nation's honored head ;


Come, and thine influence shed, Our hearts to cheer.


For four long, weary years Of darkness, doubts and fears, He led our way ; He taught us faith and hope,


He shared our bitter cup,


He bore our banner up In danger's day.


Now, when the sky grows bright With victory's radiant light, The nation weeps ;


Ah! dreadful was the blow,


That laid our leader low, But while we bend in woe, He calmly sleeps.


Rest sweetly, sainted dust ! We will fulfill the trust Imposed by thee ; The land that holds thy grave,


The land thou died'st to save, Shall never own a slave- All shall be free."


CONCLUSION.


This chapter is merely an account of what the town did in suppress- ing the rebellion, and not a history of the individual soldiers who bore a part in that great work. There is no space left for giving such a per- sonal history, even if it were desirable to do so in a history of the town. But it would be well if a separate volume should be prepared, in which


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HISTORY OF WINCHENDON.


the story of every soldier who represented this town in the great war of freedom, should be narrated. The battles fought and the victories won by them, in common with their comrades from other States, should be recorded, in their honor, and for the credit of the town which sent them forth. The volume should contain extracts from letters written from the camp and hospital, to friends at home. Letters from officers announcing the death of soldiers, would also find a place. If suitable encouragement is given, such a work will, without doubt, find an au- thor.


In conclusion, allusion must be made to another, though a kindred subject. There should be a monument, not only on paper, but in stone, to commemorate the patriotic heroism and devotion of the soldiers of Winchendon. In one respect, the town has not yet done all its duty. She raised her full quota ; she paid large bounties to the soldiers ; wid- ows and orphans, made such by the war, have been generously provid- ed for, by public vote, and private benevolence, but the town has nev- er done anything directly to honor the soldiers. They had no recep- tion on their return, and by no public act has there been a suitable rec- ognition of their services.


It has been suggested by some, that a monument be erected, in some suitable place, to commemorate those who died in the war. Others have manifested a preference for a Memorial Hall, in which the names of the soldiers who fell, should be inscribed on tablets, while the build- ing could be used for other purposes. Another method could be taken, which would answer the design admirably, and at the same time, meet a public want. It is to erect a Memorial Chapel in the Cemetery, of suitable proportions, and of enduring granite, on the walls of which could be placed marble tablets, containing the names of the wounded ; of those who died of disease or wounds ; and of those who were killed in the war. In addition, the names of all those who entered the ser- vice and came out unharmed, should be inscribed, because they were impelled by as noble a spirit, and did as much, amid the hardships of the march and the fire and blood of the battle-field, in behalf of the country, and of impartial freedom, as they who fell in the " high places of the field."


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INDEX OF NAMES.


INDEX OF NAMES.


This Index contains all the names mentioned in the volume, except those in the Introduction, and on the following pages, where they are arranged in col- umns. See pages 33-35, 40, 43, 53, 89, 91, 101-103, 154, 155, 180, 181, 192-196, 261, 264, 293-297, 320, 346, 361, 362, 374, 375, 377, 385, 386, 410-420, 440, 445- 479 480 and 490, and the chapter on the War of Freedom.


A Adams, Benj., 115, 173, 197, 198, 399.


= ' Jr., 399.


John, 119, 121, 256, 292. John Q., 256, 257.


Joseph. 230, 367, 401.


Oliver, 71, 218. 307. 378. Samuel, 80, 119, 120 121.


Allrich, Amasa, 382.


Harrison, 170, 372. S. C., 381.


Alger, Benjamin, 134, 138.


C. C., 141, 201, 214, 305, 306.


David, 230, 237.


George, 210, 211, 245, 305, 369.


Allen, Charles. 260.


Jonas. 03.


Allyn, George H., 439.


Arnold, Eber, 407.


Ashley, W. W., 354.


Atherton, Dr., 74.


B


Backus, Quimby S., 438.


Bacon, Joseph, 124, 120.


Bailey, Richard, 68.


Baker, Samuel. 75.


Balcom, Daniel, 71, 110. 66 Gideon, 186, 253, 360.


Lincoln, 216.


Baldwin, A., 218, 354.


Elizabeth, 403.


Josiah, 71.


Loammi, 18.


Samuel, 103, 398.


Samuel, Esq., 427.


Ball, Phinehas, 210, 240, 215.


66 M Jr., 210.


.6 Sullivan B., 289.


Bangs, Edward, 144, 174.


Barrett, Stephen, 101, 109. Thornton, 69, 105, 117, 140, 341, 395.


Bartal, Dr., 356.


Barton, Bezaleel. 91.


Barton, Rev. Mr., 321, 325.


Bateman, A. P., 380.


Bates, Rev. Lemuel P., 335, 335. " Roger. 71, 89, 102. Battles, Peleg, 235. Beals & Bowker, 369.


Stower, 238. Thomas, 11.


Beaman, David, 185, 198, 238.


Elisha, 214, 306. 347, 405.


Gamaliel, 102, 385.


= Rev. G. C., 427.


Josiah, 101, 136.


Beaman, William 222, 368, 389, 371, 372, 390, 395.


Becket, Bev. Mr., 330.


Belcher, Gov., 32.


Belknap, Mrs., 229.


Bemis, Jason, 74.


. Reuben, 220, 273. Süss, 10L.


Benjamin. Andrew, 396.


Bennet, Thomas, Jr., 210.


Bernard, Gov., 57, 59.


Berrin, Thomas, +4. Berry, Thomas, 36, 38, 40-44, 47, 364, 129.


Rev. Josiah, 167. Major John, 172, 173.


Briggs. Gov., 257, 260. Brigham, Abraham, 101. Broadstreet, Joseph, 71. Brooks, Joel, 273.


= Mrs. John A., 399.


= John, 103, 230, 231, 235,


215.


Levi, 103, 235, 237.


Sumner, 343.


Browne, John K., 226.


Brown, Albert. 57, 87, 230. Alexander, 119.


Amass, 270.


Amos H.


Artemas, 123.


Asaph, 231, 253. Benjamin, 74, 94. 97. 99, 117, 127, 136, 138.


= David, $1, 94. Elisha, 87. 89, 91.


George, 309, 388, 399.


: John, 46, 48, 146. John S., 356.


Bouton, Rev. Dr., 337.


Bowdoin, Gov., 109, 111, 118. 119.


Bowers, Rev. Mr .. 353.


Bowker, Asa, 103.


Luther, 250.


Mrs. Aaron, 402.


= 9., 241.


Micah, 69.


Bowman, T'haleus, 76, 39, 97, 275.


66 T. IL., 311.


Boyce, D., 381. Boynton, Benoni, 46, 53, 61, 62, 135.


Daniel, 127, 205.


Ephraim, 61, 62.


John. 26, 69. 70, 73, 80-62, 36, 93. 96, 97, 123, 121. 136, 152. Joseph, 26, 88, 97, 124, 128, 129. 137, 141, 160. Mrs. Daniel, 200.


Boynton, Paul, 77, 110, 127, 136, 175, 293, 390. 1 Stephen, 69, 89, 102. Brace, Charles L., 214, 215. Brackett, Frank A., 226. Bradish, James, Sen., 105.


Jonas, 69, 245, 303.


John, 96-98, 100, 110, 188, 230. Jonas, Jr., 210, 253. Robert, Sen., 49, 69, 71, 72, 94, 105, 117, 118. 440. Samuel, 87, 89, 102.


Bridge, Benjamin, 421.


Francis, 47, 70, 73. 91. 94, 97, 99, 110, 111, 126.


Best, Rev. Edward S., 347. Bigelow, Chas. B., 427. 3 Chas. W.,351, 366, 387.


Daniel, 172


Roger, 342, 366.


Solomon, 61, 94. 110.


= Sarah P., 63. Timothy, 173, 275.


Birney, James G., 259, 260. Bixby, Adonijab, 110.


Daniel, 57, 61, 62.


Jonathan, 68.


: Levi, 69. 72, 110, 303.


Nath'1, 61, 62, 135, 142. Stephen, 303, 406.


Blodgett, Nathaniel, 48, 53. Boardman, Thomas, 34 40, 13. Bolland, Benj., 91. Bond, William, 277.


Bosworth, Alpheus,


John, 341.


Mrs., 45, 341.


Oliver E., 343.


= Rev. Joseph, 46, 69, 72, 121. 149, 152, 159, 161, 163, 165-174, 275, 286, 303, 312, 313, 318, 321- 323, 325, 442. Nathaniel, 71.


Samuel, 87, 89, 143, 135, 230, 252


Sam', Jr., 185. 252, 401.


Samuel, 21, 347.


Rev. Sam'l W., 402,426. Silas, 402.


Thomas, 41, 44, 49, 134. William, Esq., 200, 207, 210, 212-214, 242, 2532 400, 402. William, 2d, 222, 243, 306. 009.


William, son of Samuel, 2d, 348.


4 William, early settles, 33, 134, 364.


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Brown, Wmn., son of David, 400.


Bev. Mrs., 189, 191, 319. Mrs. Albert, 430.


Mrs. Samuel, 399.


= Elder, 341. Bruce, Daniel T., 259.


Dexter, 189, 439.


€ JoDAS, 302.


Bryant, Nathan, 404. 4 Walter G., 404. Ballard, Charles, 370. Rev. Malachi, 46, 213, 338.


Burbank, J. P. T., 378, 380. Burge, Rev. Caleb, 330. Burgess, S. A., 422, Burke, J. B., 381. Burnham, Rev. Amos, 336, 348,


550.


Nathaniel, 46, 61. 135.


= Reuben, 68.


Simeon, 88.


Barneyman or Borman, John G. Culvert, Elder, 842. Cummings, Abains, 398.


M., 305. " Chas., 305.


BuIT, Aaron, 104. " John, 76, 141, 157, 159.


Butler, Dea. E., 27, 246, 307, 348. ( Joel, 434. Buttrick, A. W., 218.


C


Cain, Mr., 189. Calhoun, John C., 256. Cambridge, Mr., 365. Capron, -, 400.


Carter, John G., 225. 66 Jonathan, 438.


Levi, 70, 71.


Simeon, 127, 205.


'am, Lewis, 260. 'aswell, David, 201, 240, 367. 61 Mrs. David, 78, 390.


Chamberlain, D. C., 226.


=


John, 69, 401. Otis, 355.


Chapman, Edward, 42.


Phase, Archibald, 173. 4 Charles, 227, 234.


Loring, 373.


$6 Williamn, 348.


"heesebrough, Mr. Enginser, 18. "hebey, John, 68, 70.


'hesture, Mr., 272.


'hipman, Bev. R. M., 369, 350. 'hoate, John, 32, 33, 36. 64 Stephen, 61. "lapp, Samuel, 349.


Clark, Rev. Elam, 184, 328. Eber 1., 176, 183-186, 210, 289, 313, 333-335.


Rev., of Lexington, 319. Rev., 357. Julius L., 333. H. O., 220, 404. Wallace B., 404. 'larke, Rev. B. P., 46, 218; 309,


Miss Ursala 2., 226.


Claughlin, J. M., 406. Clay, Henry, 256. Clementa, Win., 91. Codin, Geo., 141, 175, 183-185, 839.


16 Geo. 8., 356. 367. Cogswell, Wm., 30.


Collester, Osgood, 350, 363. Conant, Zebulon, 70. Connor, Mrs., 139, 243, 400. Converse, G. W., 392. Mrs. Ellen A., 374. Cook, John, 366. Cooledge, James, 94, 152. Cooper, Ber. W., 212, 341, 342. Cowdin, Thomas, 247.


Cewee, B. G., 849. Craig, 49, 53, 62. Crane, Wm., 345. Crawford, Wm. H., 256.


Crooks, Henry, 138, 143, 230. Uriab, 401.


Crosby, Flavel, 174, 230.


66 John, 291, 367.


.6 Otis, 425.


= Sam'L, 75, 109, 113, 119, 126, 136, 137, 139, 157, 172, 302, 424.


Crowley, Joseph H., 401.


George, 339.


Mrs., 103.


Isaac, 232, 234, 237 . Rev. Henry, 167.


Ourtice, Abner, 111, 128, 136,


139, 140, 229, 301.


Cushing, Caleb, 260.


.. Rev. Dr., 319, 324 325, 330.


Bev, Mr., of Waltham, 319. Thomas, 109.


Outler, Dr. Wm. H., 206, 209, .424.


Cutter, John, 249, 271, 273, 304, 307, 389.


Cutting, Robert, 167.


D


Darling. Jewett B., 111, 142, 329.


John, 46, 61, 62, 89, 97, 101


= Samuel, 49.


3 Bias, 49.


5 Timothy, 49, 61, 62, 87.


Davis, John, 257. Day, B. R., 370.


Daniel, 341, 402.


Gliman, 210, 221.


John, 69, 87, 89, 95, 97, 98, 100, 104, 124.


Joseph, 230. Mary, 402.


Nathan, 87. 88, 359.


Richard, 46-18, 50, 53, 60- 64, 147, 303, 313, 316, 339, 401, 429. 459.


Denison, J., 40. 4 Maj. Gen., 42.


Denny, Mr., 366.


Divoli, Levi, 142, 428.


Doane, J. M., 392.


Dodge, Rev. Austin, 362. 3


Goo. 8., 887, 388. Bammel, 364.


Doolittle, Col., 88, 90.


Dorr, Bev. T. IL, 218, 356.


Douglas, Stephen A., 200. Dow, Lorenzo, 342.


Downe, Mirs., 122.


Downing, John, 41. [357, 367. Dunbar, John D., 272, 291, 282,


Dunham, Mise Jerusha, 406. Dann, Rev. Andrew, 213, 239, 841, 352-354. = Josiah J., 46, 229, 273. Dansmore, Dr., 422. Jobu, 57. E


Eager, Pau,1 70. Eddy, Mrs., 40. " John C., 213. Edmanda, Amos, 71, 142, 143. Artemas, 347.


Ellis, Aaron, 105, 305.


66 Ass, 140.


4 Bethuel, 218, 223, 223, 397, 308.


= = Daniels, 348.


4 Jeuse, 129. Einery, Stephen, 110. = Stephen, Jr .. 426.


Epes or Epps, Simonds, 58.


Estabrook, Joseph, 241,


Bev. Joseph, 167.


Estey, John, 230, 238. Oliver, 342.


Evans, Jonathan, 71, 228. Mrs. Keziah, 399.


Eveleth, Edward, 36, 41, 44, 134.


Everett, Edward, 257.


F


Fairbanks, Jabez, 30. .6 John, 167.


John H., 203, 222,


307, 308, 443.


. Levi N, 347, 401.


Mrs. C. P., 374, 387.


Sidney, 201, 223, 309, 348, 356, 367, 378.


Far, Oliver, 241.


Farrar, Daniel, (190, 229, 230, 369.


= David, 142.


Fay, Elder, 342. " Dr. Allen C., 212, 425.


** Gershom, 69, 71.


% Joseph, 69.


Felton, M. B., 378, 405.


Ferrier, Amasa, 308.


Fessenden, John, 75.


Fielden, J. F., 226.


Fisher. C., 71, 138.


= Gideon, 69, 70, 73.


Fitta, Rev. D., 429. Fitzpatrick, Bp., 311.


Flaggg, John, 237.


Fletcher, Judge, 282.


Flint, David, 246. # Nathan, 110.


Follet, Robert, 367. Folsom, John G., 356, 373, 458.


Forristall, Charles, 380.


66 John, 185, 211, 238, 210, 242-245, 347.


4 John M., 223.


Yoskett, Levi W., 429. 44 Moses, 370, 401.


Foster, Dwight, 277, 278. .. Daniel, 349.


Bev. Davis, 352.


Jonathan, 53, 61, 02


Moses, 00.


Fox, Jesse, 69. Fremont, John C., 260. French, Mr., 161, 369.


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· French, Adam, 381. Fry, Benjamin, 210. Elisha, 402. " James, 270, 273.


- Fuller, James M., 186, 210. . 6 Joseph. 19.


Bev. Robert W., 337.


Gago, Gen., 84. Gale, Ephraim. 70. 46 Joshua, 47, 96, 97-99. Gardham, J. B., 401.


Gardner, Henry, 86.


Rev. Mr., of Leomin- ster, 319. William, 167.


Garrison, Barnabas, 91.


Geddes, Dr., 125. George III., 83. Gibson, John. 247.


- Giddings, Isaac, 38, 41.


Solomon, 36, 41.


GILL, Moses, 75. ৳ John, 230. Giles, John G., 214. Goddard, Josiah, 173. 16 Mary, 398. Godding, Dr. Alvah, 200, 210, 213. 216, 259, 290, 347- 349, 391, 425. Dr. Wm. W., 226, 309, 427.


Golding, John R., 236, 398. Lydia, 398.


Goodhus, Amos, 141. 143, 365.


Francis, 41, 94, 97, 128, 137, 323. John, 42. 139.


=


- Goodnow, Joshua, 91. Goodridge, Benjamin, 46, 50, 56, 57, 147. Daniel, 51, 61. 62, 89. 98, 117. 123, 124.


..


David. 26,51. 89, 124, 128, 205, 313. David, 2d, 398. Eliphalet, 128, 137, 140. 228. Philip, 49. 50. 147. Rebecca, 198.


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Lowell, 209. Sewall, 428.


Goodspeed & Wyman, 18, 365, 378.


Elisabeth, 356, 402. George, Issso, 347.


Goodyear, Rav. George, 335. Gould, Daniel, 89, 70. 16 Jacob. 49. 50.


· Grant. Wm. H., 381, 382. Gray, Harrison, 86. Thomas, 68.


Greaton, Smyrna, 186, 342-345, 347.


4 Thomas, 111, 129, 141, 152. 160, 176, 230, 250, 376.


Green, Dr., 98, 423. = Iarsel, 69. Nathaniel, 71. Greenwood, Aaron, 205.


Henry, 244, 258,


349, 404. Levi, 201, 229, 242. 245.


Greenwood, Thomas, 143, 176, 185, 229, 255, 276.


Gregory, Elisha, 268.


Geo. W., 221, 230, 365. Grifin, Samuel, 167.


Grout, Issse, 228, 398. = John, 250.


. Jonathan, 75. Guy, Alphons, 210.


H


Hagar, Nathan, 167. Hale, Abner, 63, 68, 111.


Amos, 69, 87, 91, 111, 230. Amos H.


$ Arteman, 167, 314, 435,444. Ass. 188. 210.


Esq .. 172.


Daniel, 210. Jacob, 48, 69, 111, 139, 152, 210, 360.


Jacob, Jr., 210, 236, 253. John, 427. John P., 260.


56 Luke, 220. 375.


66 Merritt, 301.


= Miss Oreibe, 444.


Moses, 26. 46, 69, 72, 74- 78, 81-86, 91, 431, passim. Moose, Jr., 182.


Nathaniel, 210, 247, 249.


Rev. B. B., 356, Stillman, 210. 214.


Hall, Benjamin, 129, 141, 152, 162, 323, 385.


Jeremiah, 37.


Ziba, 141, 142, 157, 424.


Hambleton, Rev. Wm. J., 310. Hancock, Bill, 89, 110, 126, 127, 141. Joel, 253.


John, 109, 120.


Levi, 273.


Moses, 212-214, 258, 307, 369. 405.


Ozro, 381, 405,


Timothy, 228, 250.


William, 253. Zonas, 182.


Hand, Nathan H., 347. 379, 406.


Hapgood, John, 230, 380. Hardy, Silas, 228. Harris, Humphrey, 402. = Jacob B., 422, 427. Reuben, 210-212, 216, 220,370.


1 William, 249.


Harwood, Harrison, 201. Hartwell, Edward, 59, 61.


Mrs. Leander, 408.


= Sam'1, 235, 253, 403.


Harvey, Rev. Mr., 53, 146, 313. Haskell, Lavi, 371.


Hastings, Jairus, 381, 382.


Hawkins, John H., 291. Henshaw, Daniel, 207, 209, 239- 242, 252, 253, 256, 288, 280, 328, 421


Henry, Matthew, 317. Heywood, Amos, 76, 78. 110, 137. 158, 331, 339.


= Charles, 137, 139. Enq., 172.


Joseph, 142.


: Lomnel. 350.


Levi, 303.


16 Luke, 210, 243.


Hicka, Rev. Mr .. 356. Hill, Alonso, 356. " Robert, 151. Hinsdale, Rev. Mr., 334. Hitchcock, Rev. M. H., 226, 338. 339.


Hoer, Capt., 235. Hobson, John, 32, 38, 41. Hodgkins, Henry, 49. Wm., 49. Hodskins, Aaron, 61, 135. Holbrook, Silvenus, 367.


Holcomb, Joshua. 277. Holden, Henry, 400. Holman, Amory, 240. Nathaniel, 176, 236. " Samuel, 245. Holmes, Dr. Jacob, 424, Holt, Mary, 45, 46, 429.


Holt, Wm., 45, 48. Homer, John, 70, 81-83.


Hopkinson, Judge, 282.


Houghton, Abiathar. 56. .. Сугия, 348.


= Robert, 206, 237-239. Wm., 70.


How, Ebenezer, 71, 94, 124. Howe, A. 3., 228.


Mra., 228. Howard, John D., 380.


Mrs. Tladale, 398.


Sylvis, 128, 129, 205.


Hubbard, Benjamin, 172, 175, 303, 406. Daniel, 93, 97, 110,


128, 127. 129, 293. David, 128, 140.


Hudson, Hon. Charles, 445. Hughes, Thomas, 401. Humphrey, Rev. Mr., 49, 319.


Hunt, Abel, 70.


= Joel, 405.


Leander, 401, 403.


.. Samuel, 313. Warren, 379.


Huntington, Rev. Dr., 356. Huntoon, Rev. B., 356.


Hutchins, Joshus, 56.


Hyde, Alfred, 370. Ass, 210, 246, 347.


Charles. 381.


Elisha, 347.


Esra, Son., 71, 98, 129,


166, 172, 206. 229. 236.


Eva, (the historian.) 26, 30, 42, 114, 215, 252, 394. passim. Ezra, 3d, 247, 347, 370, 373.


Job, 374.


16 Joel, 397.


John, 347.


Reuben, 210, 307, 331, 335, 339, 347, 350, 352, 369, 370, 378, 390, 397, 437.


3 Warren, 370.


I


Ingersoll, John, 277, 278. J Jackson, Andrew, 256. Jederton, Thos., 121, 176, 178, 250. 256. Jennings, Lyman, 438. Jewett, Ezekiel, 44.


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HISTORY OF WINCHENDON.


Jewett, Joseph, 209, 373.


Thomas, 46-18, 53, 146. Dr., 291. Johnson, Jotham, 232. Joiner, or Joyner, John, 69. .6 William, 69. Jones, Abel, 175, 198, 205. 23". Joslin, Daniel. 71, 91. 60 Peter, 124.


K


Keith, Henry, 128, 390 Jason, 46. 135, 232.


Kellogg, Stephen F., 214, 215. Kendall, Abijah, 230. 66 Ephraim. 369. Samuel, 167. 382. Kendall & Mason, 406. Kent. T. G., 422. Ketchum. Stephen, 439. Kidder, Benj . 109, 126, 143, 230, 232, 245


.. Enoch, 399.


Frederic. 48, 319.


4 . Heywood. 142. .. John. 167.


Kilburn, John. 207. 237, 238. 240, 245, 247. Kimball, Thomas. 91, 210.


King, Rufus. 253.


.. Jobn. 221.


Kinney, Aaron, 341.


Per. Moses. 340, 341.


Kneeland, Joseph. 63.


Timothy, 69, 137.


Kaight, Luke. +2.


.. Matthew, 47. 70, 97, 100. 111, 230, 232. Nathan, 85, 110, 220. 353. Knowlton. Col., 72, 423


Lathrop. Samnel. 256, 257.


Lawrence, Rev. àlr., of Lincoln, 319. Lenry, J .. 281.


Lee. Rev. Mr., 319, 324, 525. Lewis, Mr .. 273.


Lincoln, Abraham. 260


Benjamin. 109 Ker. Calvin, 356.


Dr. William L., 425.


Leri. 173, 174, 275.


65 Levi, Jr., 256. 257 Rev. Sumner. 375.


Litch, Sam'1. 109, 111. 114. 115.


Samuel. Jr .. 206.


Lvdia. 205.


6. Marcus. 256, 257.


London, Edeu, 276-279.


Lord, Bemsley, 47, 111.267, 316. 378.


Ephraim W .. 218.


.. Jeremiah. 110, 12S. Sally, 75. 257.


Loud, Chan. A., 221, 223, 373.


Edward. 212, 214, 245. 348. 871. 404. 137. Ed., Jr .. 871.


.. G. Snmper. 373.


.. Isaac MI., 209, 21S, 356, 380, 3SS. 12 ..


.. .James, 66, 142.


James. Jr .. 125. 233.


.. Inha N. 1.


Murdock, William, 166, 372, 378, 391, 438. Murray, Lindley. 224. MicElwain, David. 236. .. Jaa., 47, 71, 96, 109, 124, 126, 205, 232. 244, 360.




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