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That they had agreed with M' Plumbeck for part of his land to widen the Street; which land is described as follows. From the east corner of Thomas Fessenden's house to the west corner of Plumbecks house the line to be drawn straight and distant at that corner 39 feet 6 inches from the fence of estate of late Dan1. Sargent. and from the east corner of Plumbeck's house across to said Sargents fence 38 feet 9 inches. From the east corner of Plumbeck's house to be a straight line to the corner of the distill house on Essex & South Streets. taking from the land lately purchased by [517.] Plumbeck about 306 square feet .- and for which they have agreed to pay him One hundred & fifty Dollars .-
The Chairman & MT. Porter having withdrawn-
Mr. Oliver was requested to take the Chair .-
The following communication was read from M' Bulfinch.
Gentlemen,
In the estimate of expences for the present year, a sum was named for the police department, which was read in Town Meeting, and was adopted with other appropriations .- I have not yet brought the subject before the board, from an unwillingness to make claims upon the publie; but I must now request you to consider that the Town service occupies nearly my whole time, at home, in Office hours and in the Street, and
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renders it impossible for me to engage in any regular business, except that of the Town.
I have long wished to be able to serve the Town upon the same independent footing with the other members of the Board : but the stagnation of business and the [518.] disappointment of expectations in the two past years have prevented my obtaining my wish in this respect.
Under the cireumstances I request the Board to consider the propriety of making my compensation in proportion to that of other Town Officers who receive pay for their services .-
The subjeet was considered, & on motion Voted, unanimously, That the sum of four hundred Dollars be allowed & paid to Chas. Bulfinch Esq. in addition to his Salary of six hundred Dollars, as Police officer the present year .-
Boston ss. At a Meeting of the Seleetmen December 7th 1810. Present Mess's : Bulfinch, Porter, Oliver, Hunnewell, May, Wright & Weld .-
Two Jurors were drawn for the District Court now sitting .-
The Committee appointed at the last Meeting to consider the subjeet of sweeping chimneys, reported .- That Mr Vinton had informed them, that he kept two publie offiees for the eonve- nienee of the Inhabitants to apply & enter their names in his books-one of which offiees was at the [519.] room of the Clerk of the Market & the other at Nº. 100 Orange Street .- that he now had six capable Sweeps under his orders ; and would engage to continue to employ such number as should be thought necessary-the Committec therefore recommended not to make any new appointment of additional superintendent; but that Mr. Vinton should inform the publie of these partieulars by adver- tisement, and request all who have oceasion for sweeps to apply at one of his Offiees, and not to trust to applications or messages sent him by his Boys, & made to them in the Streets .-
This Report was aeeepted, & Voted, That the Chairman add to the foot of M' Vinton's advertisement a request that the Inhab- itants would adopt the method proposed by him, and give information to the board of any neglect on his part after regular application made to him ..
[520.] Boston ss. At a Meeting of the Selectmen December 12th. 1810. Present Messrs Bulfineh, Hunnewell, Wright, Webb & Weld. -
An application from Capt. Nye for powder for use of the Artillery Company under his Command, was committed to Mr.
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Wright, to consult with the Brigadier General respecting the con- struction of the Militia Law in this particular. -
On the request of the Committee of Directors of Mill pond Corporation. Messrs Webb & Weld were appointed a Committee to confer with them relative to the drain laid through part of the pond from Prince Street .-
A Petition was received from a number of Inhabitants request- ing that measures should be taken to prevent the Boys from coasting in the public Streets .- The Chairman was directed to publish an order to forbid this practice, and to employ a suitable number of Constables to stop any boys that shall continue it in hazardous situations .-
[521.] Boston ss. At a Meeting of the Selectmen December 19th. 1810 Present Mess's Bulfinch, Porter, Oliver Hunnewell, Wright, Foster Webb & Weld.
Whereas M' John Homer of this Town, bricklayer, contracted with the Selectmen. by his instrument dated the 16th day of Feb- ruary 1803, to pay whatever should be awarded for a certain piece of land. taken from the estate of Andrew Greene, to widen & improve the Street leading by the north side of Beacon hill ; from Middlecott Street to Hancock Street which Street has been since named Derne Street: and whereas the value of said land has been since ascertained by referees to amount to the sum of 275 25 dollars, which has been paid by him to the legal represen- tatives of said Andrew Greene deceased, in manner following. viz.
By John Homers Acco allowed Apr. 30. 1810 and entered in the draft for that Month, made payable to Andrew Green for - - - 120 - By his Account allowed Augt. 27th 1810. payable on Account of sd. Green to Dr. John Warren for 100 - By his account allowed Nov. 30th. 1810 payable also to Dr. John Warren - 55.25
$275.25
[522.] Now the said John Homer having paid as above the amount which he had contracted to pay; it is ordered that the Town Treasurer discharge the Mortgage on the estate of said Homer in Derne Street, which was given by him as surety for said Contract .-
MI. Wright of the Committee on application of Capt. Nye of the Artillery Company under his command-Reports, that he has consulted the Brigadier General respecting the construction of the
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Militia Law in this particular & reports that they are unanimously of opinion that the Artillery Companies are not entitled to receive such allowanee of powder as prayed for; but that pro- vision is made for the Artillery by the Commonwealth, to be supplied by the Quarter Master General.
This report having been read and considered was accepted .-
28 Jurors were drawn for Court of Com. Pleas-& 4 Jurors were drawn for the District Court now sitting.
Applications were received from the following persons request- ing to be licensed as Auctioneers-M'. Henry White, George Wheeler Nathaniel Tucker & James Fillis. The [523.] above named persons being all recommended by a number of very respectable Freeholders-and their claims to this appointment having been fully considered, it was agreed to grant a license to each of them .-
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The Chairman informed the board that he had received from the Clerk of the Court of Com. Pleas, notice that the verdict of the Jury in the ease of James Harrison for land taken for streets near the Exchange Coffee house had been accepted, and an order had passed that the Amount being 19148 dollars be paid out of the Town Treasury .- upon the receipt of the above the Chairman had communicated the same to the President & Direetors of the Exchange Coffee house, & requested them to make provision for the payment, or take such other measures as to prevent inconvenience to the Town .-
The Chairman informed the board, that he had been summoned to Court upon an indietment found against the Town by the Grand Jury, for a nuisance at the west end of Leverett Street, being the wharf from which the dirt & Night Carts of the Town are emptied by order of the Board of Health :- that he had attended the Court, but the eause had been postponed to the next term, to give convenient time to the Town [524.] to choose an Agent to answer to the Charge.
The Committee charged to stake out the Town's property on Beacon hill, reported that they had mnet on the hill, in company with the owners of the other part of the land, and liad proceeded to measure & stake out six rods square on the summit of the hill, in company with the owners of the other part of the land, and had proceeded to measure & stake out six rods square on the summit of the hill & the passage way of thirty feet wide leading thereto on the south side. The Committee found that a large portion of the north east corner of the land had caved away, the carth from which had been used for the repair of streets the present scason ; and that on the South west corner about fifteen
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feet at the extreme angle had been taken away by Messrs Hancock .-
Boston ss. At a meeting of the Selectmen December 26th. 1810. Present Mess's: Bulfinch, Oliver, Hunnewell, May, Wright. Foster. Webb & Weld .-
9 Jurors were drawn for the Distriet Conrt & 30 Jurors were drawn for the Supreme Court .-
The Committee ehosen to proeure a suitable place for the School street Engine house reported, that it could not be accommodated on the land on & near which it now stands as the proprietors intend to build houses [525.] on the same land early in the spring : but that sufficient room may be allowed for it baek of the Latin school-The Chairman & M' Hunnewell were desired to contract with workmen for a building which may answer for an engine house. a wood house & Necessary for the latin School, as the present buildings are in a ruinous state & not capable of repair.
An application was received from William Bell, stating that in paving North Street. he had undertaken the side walk in front of the house occupied by Capt. Curtis-& had procured edge stones & other materials for the same : that Mr. Curtis had since left the Country without paying the bills as he had promised & that the said Bell had been sued for part of the materials, for which Execution had issued, and which he was unable to pay ; he there- fore requested the Board to allow him the amount of the bill of edge stones amounting to 43.36. and he would abide by the loss of the other materials & of his labour & the costs of suit. The subjeet was considered, & it appearing that MF Bell had taken all suitable means to recover the debt from Capt. Curtis without effect. it was determined that the provisions of the Law regula- ting the paving of Streets, [526.] would justify the board in allowing the present account & it was agreed to give an order on the Treasurer for $43.36 in the next draft .-
Boston ss. At a Meeting of the Selectmen December 31 st. 1×10. Present Messrs. Bulfinch, Hunnewell, May, Wright, Webb & Weld.
Passed the Monthly Accounts .-
I Certify that the records in this Book, commencing on the 14th day of December A. D. 1809. & ending December 31st. 1810. are a true record of the Proceedings of the Selectmen of the Town of Boston .-
THO' CLARK, Town Clerk.
END OF BOOK NINETEEN.
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INDEX.
Abbot, Samuel, 11, 112. Ackley, Joseph, 22. Adams, -, 116, 156. ·, Gor., 21 ;. Abijah, 5%, 192. Abraham, 14:, 243. Dinah, 165. John, 104, 339.
John Q., 354, 415.
Joseph, 13, 1;, :- 4. Samuel, 4;, 51, 204.
Scipeon, 43. Scipio, 40. William, 62.
Z., 106.
Aikin, Joseph, 62. Allen Alline), Benjamin, 152, 15;, 157. Elizabeth, 326.
James, 395. Jeremiah, 45, 320. 434.
Jonathan, 272, 3,7.
Joseph, 155.
Josiah, 275. Renben, 250.
William, 1;, 19. 31, ;2, 111, 156, 15;, 239, 241, 252, 376.
Alley, -, 33,. Ames, -, 147. Luther, 12.
Ammidon (Amadon), Philip, 152, 157, 15;, 239, 241, 2;2. 3 ;;.
Amory, -, 66, 70, 19 ;.
Abigail, 50. Elizabeth, 154.
Francis, 3-6. John, 198, 217, 363, 3/4, 372, 403.
John G., 66. .Jonathan, 66, 101, 124.
Rufus G., 10, 35, 55, 65, 110, 13;, 142, 15%, 251, 260. 274. Thomas, 117, 240. Thomas C., 104, 154, 160, 19 ;. Andrews, -, 50, 152, 274, 347. -, Mrs. 339. Benjamin, 33. John, ;6, 112, 113, 142. Samnel, 81, 82, 84, 317. Tnrel, 21 ;. William, 29, 119, 215, 233.
Appleton, -, 103, 154, 167, 189, 212.
-, Mirs., 165. John, 112. N., 364. S., 364. Thomas, 210, 23 ;. William, 165, 166. Archibald ( Archbold ), Azor G., 72, 73, 111, 156, 187, 239, 241, 272, 376.
Armstrong, -, 366 Arnold, -, Capt., 83, 84.
Ashton, John, 104. 196.
Atkins, Freeman, 263, 266, 353. Gibbin, ,3. Joshua, 31 ;. Attole, Francis, 367.
Austin, - : 1, 2, 3, 4, 99, 117, 138, 171, 214, 243, 273, 283.
Benjamin, 60, 162, 244, 247, 296, 352, 456. Jonathan Loring, 60, 352, 391, 456. Richard, 50, 54, 56, 101, 143, 178, 205, 226, 264, 299, 333, 371, 406. Avery, -, 147. John, 249. Avis, -, 201, 202, 211.
Babcock, -, 137.
Abraham, 164, 172, 231, 266, 297, 335. 409. Adam, 334.
Lemuel, 439. Samuel, 373, 439. William, 372.
Bachtold ( Batchtold ), Daniel, 151, 316, 317.
Bacon, John, 327.
Badger, -, Capt., 303.
John, 31, 72, 175, 184, 187, 239, 372, 409. Sarab, 218.
Baker, -, 147, 168. Henry W., 158. James, 163, 333, 419.
Luke, 51, 57,58, 61, 68, 70, 217.
Balch (Balsh ), -, 70. Jonathan, 145, 148, 175, 233, 283, 298. Nathaniel, 68, 76, 1-5, 191, 192.
Baldwin, - , 83, 94, 227, 264, 433.
Ballard, -, 163, 285. Daniel, 306. Peter, 222.
Brancroft, -, 192.
Bangs, Samuel, 427.
Banister, John, 284.
Bank, Union, 110.
Barber, -, 195. Thomas, 7, 36.
Barker, -, 285, 457.
Jonas, 43. Moses, 212
Barlin, Hepbzibah, 317.
Barnard, John, 439. Moses, 157, 162, 249, 310. Tristram, 339.
Barry, James, 8. Bartlett (Bartlet), -, 163. Josiab, 444. Roger, 27. Thomas, 208, 203. William, 63.
Bass, -, 108. Alden, 179. Benjamin, 266, 298, 335. Henry, 40, 81, 121, 123, 124, 146.
Batchelder (Batcheldor), Ann, 250. Josiah, 284. Bates, -, 43. Abna, 395. Daniel, 360. David, 360. Deacon, 225, 226. Batson, -, 278. Joseph, 372, 409.
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Batterman, -, 59, 67. Baxter, -, 272. Rufus, 317. Bayley, -, 16, 40, 59. , Widow, 66. Benjamin, 175, 395, 403. Deacon, 146, 221. James, 40, 81. Matthew, 389, 417. Thomas, 66, 81, 97, 121, 123, 143. Bazin, -, 110. Abraham, 179, 192. Beal (Beals), -, 37, 49, 114. Caleb, 105. Caswell, 456. Joshua, 51, 217.
Beaman, David, 423, 447.
Belcher, -, 366. William, 430, 447. Belknap, Jeremiah, 110.
Bell, -, 16. Edward, 362. Nathaniel Emmes, 338. Shubael, 409. William, 284, 463.
Bellowes, John, 249.
Benford, -, 306.
Benneen, Henry, 339.
Bennett (Bennet), -, 119. Joseph, 181, 231, 266, 297, 335, 409, 439. Benoit, -, 373. Bernard, -, 417.
Berry, Thomas, 112.
Bethune, Ann, 218.
Biekford, Thomas, 162.
Bigelow ( Biglow), -, 354. Timothy, 444. Billings, -, 249, Jolin Welch, 112. Samuel, 405. Binford, -, 306. Thomas, 162, 163, 213.
Biugham, Caleb, 110, 405.
Binney, Amos, 322.
Bird, James, 350. Jonathan, 257, 323, 324. Thomas, 257. Birkes, Martin, 43.
Bishop, -, 263, 266. John, 317.
Blagge, Samuel, 72, 74, 111, 156, 187, 195, 196, 239, 241, 272, 377, 447.
Blaney (Blaiuey), -, 151, 215. -- , Mrs., 450. Henry, 76, 217. Blake, -, 145, 243, 380. Edward, 154, 197. George, 154, 162, 197, 390. Joseph, 391, 456. Thomas, 338, 356. Blanchard, 428, 449, 451. Edward, 103, 154, 197.
George, 57, 88, 103, 146, 153, 154, 155, 252, 253, 254, 258. John W., 155, 197, 404, 447. Joshua, 66, 405. William, 386. Boardman, William, 35, 66, 366, 386.
Bois (Boies), J. Smith, 33, 57, 58, 60, 66, 405. Boller, James, 275. Bolt, Charles, 93. Bond, George, 410, 447. Boots, -, 287. Bosson, -, 181. John, 177. Bourn, Meletiah, 91. Bowdoin, -, 232. James, 103, 177, 233, 361.
Bowen, John, 98, 196. Bowland, Benjamin. 194. Boyington, Amos, 132. Boyle, -, Col., 53, 55, 177. John, 218.
Boyle, Thomas, 134, 136. Boylston, Nicholes, 76.
Thomas,42, 43, 76, 87, 288, 330, 373, 442. Ward N., 288, 291, 330, 361, 373, 400, 442. William, 280, 281, 411.
Boyston, -, 396. Bradford, -, Col., 410. Joseph, 318. Joseph N., 397. Samuel, 31, 66, 72, 111, 156, 187, 239, 241, 271, 376. Thomas, 150. Bradley ( Bradlee), -, 105, 179, 230. David, 63, 66, 106, 190, 363. David W., 190. Ehenezer, 247. Joseph, 312, 313, 318. Nathaniel, 63, 130, 164, 189, 238. Thomas, 318, 360.
Bray, -, 205, 226.
Brazier, -, 443. -, Capt., 84, 162, 203, 244. , Col., 10. John, 110, 185, 197, 202, 210, 296, 313.
Brecks, Peter C., 415.
Bridge, Jeremiah, 372, 409. Samuel, 132, 156, 187, 239, 241, 272, 377, 447, 457. Briggs (Brigs), -, 326. Thomas, 331.
Brigham, B., 391.
Benaijah, 352. Benjamin, 456.
Bright, -, 290.
Brimmer, Andrew, 69, 110, 192, 274. Martin, 147, 249.
Brinley, Edw., 66.
Brintnel, Samuel, 141, 306.
Briton, Daniel D., 43.
Bronsdon (Bronsden), Benjamin, 81, 82, 83. Bent, 378.
Brooker, - , 258, 332, 398. Joanna, 47.
Brooks, -, 38, 70, 435. John, 274, 378. Peter C., 274. William, 372, 409, 439.
Brown, -, 210, 212, 290, 335, 336. Aaron, 239. Ezekiel, 409, 439.
Farewell, 266, 276, 277, 279, 298.
Gawen, 38, 46, 110.
John, 25, 267.
Nicholas, 72. Samuel, 162, 224, 269, 284, 386.
Stephen, 431, 457.
William, 226, 236, 237, 289, 290, 291, 303, 304, 339, 389.
Bruce, Frances, 441.
Brush, Abigail, 454, 455.
Bryant, Perez, 2, 14, 16, 19.
Buckley, -, 195.
Buekminster, -, 371.
Bulfinch, Charles, 4 to 10, 13 to 49, 51, 53 to 72, 74 to 81, 83 to 102, 104 to 115, 117 to 146, 148 to 153, 155, 157 to 191, 193 to 195, 197 to 216, 219 to 227, 229, 230, 232 to 255, 258, 259, 261 to 269, 271 to 273, 275 to 283, 285 to 316, 318 to 430, 432 to 445, 447 to 452, 455 to 461, 463. Jeremiah, 103, 155, 196, 301. Samuel, 452. Bulkley, John, 26, 34. Bull, Joshua, 282. Bullard, -, 450. John, 218. Bumstsad (Bumsted), James, 147. Jeremiah, 249. John, 192, 274. Joseph, 382, 447. Burbeck, -. 246, 303, 370. Joseph, 284.
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Borchstesd, -, 239. Burdeken, Patty, 113. Burdet, Ebenezer, 26, 34. Burdick, Mr., 10. Burles, -, 430, 431. Burns, John, 119. Burr. Martin, 414, 439.
Burroughs, -, Capt., 255. George, 196, 241, 259, 272, 377, 447. Burt, Edward, ., 317. Bush, Leri, 419. Busser, Beuj., 16, 50, 197, 215, 251.
Butler. - , 232. William, 284.
Cabot (Cabet), -, 355. George. 442. Samuel, 291. Cade, Sampel, 27. Caldwell, Robert, 14, 16.
Call, -, 357.
C'allahan, -, Capt .. 147. John, 249. Owen, 05.
Callender, -, 125, 360. Benjamin, 274. Joseph, 40, 80. 81. William, 75. 17.
Cammett, Richard, 344.
Campbell, -, 263. James, 192, 273, 274. 275. Thomas B., 121, 1:2.
Canonse, John, 278.
Capen, - - , 54, 376, 409, 441. Cesar, 43. Lempel. 176. Stoddard, 152, 156, 157, 233, 241, 272, 371.
Carletou Carlton), Osgood, 358, 45 :. Carnes, John, 110. Carpenter, William, 337. Carr, Reuben, 395. Carricks, James, 313.
Carter, -, Mrs., 364. Abraham, 447. George, 241, 242, 272, 234, 376. James, 103, 193. Cartwright, -, 166. Johu, 9. Philip, 132. Samuel, 133, 359. Carver, , Capt., 26, 34, 183, 195, 266, 267,424. Ruben, 15, 175, 335.
Cary, -, Rer., 400. Cassell, James, 112 Catin, -, Dr., 364. Cavanaugh, J., 333. Chadwick, John, 166, 197. Nathaniel, 33. Champney, -, 25 .. Chandler, Benjamin, 40, 41. John, 424. Joseph, 2-5. Channing, -, 245, 2-5, 410. Chapman, -, 256, 297. John, 94.
Jonathan, 150 to 147, 189 to 191, 197 to 216, 219 to 227, 229, 230, 232 to 249, 242 to 244, 246 to 245, 250 to 252, 255, 258 to 25%, 271, 273, 277 to 279, 282, 2-3, 285 to 2:9, 292 to 294, 329 to 339, 340 to 362, 364 to 337, 399 to 401. Chase, Thomas, 117. Cheerer, -, 379. Abijah, 115. Christy, Rowland, 26, 34. Thomas, 26, 34, 183, 195. Churchill Churchel,, Benjamin K., 115. Joseph, 149. Clafin, Comfort, 334. Clafinz. David, 322. Clap, -, 65, 50, 92, 323, 324. Aaron, 265.
Clap, Mary, 257. Samuel, 31, 72, 111, 144, 156, 187, 192, 239, 241, 271, 274, 376. Clapham, -, Capt., 331. Clark, -, 60, 137, 249. , Dr., 224. -, Mrs., 212. Benjamin, 7, 21. C., 274. Humphrey, 62.
Jane, 456. John, 149. Joseph, 284. Josiah, 62.
Lemuel, 115. Nathaniel, 284. Thomas, 31, 72, 111, 156, 187, 233, 241, 272. 284, 876, 421, 447, 463. William, 137. Clay, -. Rev., 368. Cleaver, Francis, Jr., 430.
Cleland, -, 431. William, 2, 31.
Clements, Thomas, 22.
Cloften, Ebenezer, 234.
Clough, Ebenezer, 177, 231, 266, 335.
Cluston, William, 132.
Coats, John, 103, 155, 196.
Cobb, -, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 48, 49, 144. Samuel, 152, 154, 197, 217, 320. Coburn (Cobourn), Hiram, 378. John, 104, 155. Cochran, Willlam, 439.
Codman, -, 24, 205, 220, 221. Catharine, 386. John, 66, 76, 110, 142, 143, 154, 413. Stephen, 296, 328, 364, 402.
Coffin, -, 70, 104. Mary, 104. Peleg. 274. Coffran, Timothy, 94, 95. Cogswell, -, 174, 195. John, 26, 34. Cole, Elizabeth, 50, 217. Seth, 220, 221. Thomas, 217.
Colesworthy, Polly, 213.
Colhoun, Andrew, 386.
Collier, William, 151.
Colling, -, 260.
Collins, -, 1×5, 190.
Clement, 172. Palfrey, 132. William, 284, 317, 426.
Collman, William, 103.
Colton, -, 346.
Conant, -, Mrs., 194. Willlam, 51. Conney, Benjamin, 94.
Conning, Martin, 16. Connor, Barnabus, 91. Patrick, 94, 95.
Cook, Barstow, 218. Israel, 13, 101, 147, 249.
Cookson, -, 146, 156. Samuel, 164. Coolidge, Caleb, 251, 252.
Cornelius, 122, 156, 187, 239, 941, 272, 377, 447. Joseph, 20, 39, 104, 288. Coomby, -, 317. Cooper, , 161, 388. Widow, 66. William, 12, 16, 17, 21, 23, 32, 41, 91, 302, 328, 420, 421, 433, 434. Cope, Richard, 352. Copeland, Elisha, 177, 231, 249, 266, 298, 334, 372, 409, 439. Josiah, 115. Nathaniel, 20, 21, 25, 26, 29, 32, 33, 34, 184, 195.
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Corbet (Corbit), -, 367. David, 9, 246.
Corne, Mitchell, 246.
Cotting, - , 152, 228, 289, 290, 291, 301, 301, 334, 336, 363. Uriah, 297, 424. Will, 251. Cottle, Mary, 455. Cotton, -, 237, 305, 306, 314, 334, 336. Solomon, 189. Uriah, 364, 365. Coverly, Samuel, 274.
Cowell, -, Capt., 103. William, 154. Crafts, William, 154.
Cranc, Abijah, 57, 107.
Crawford, James, 218. Jane, 51. Crease, -, 148, 381. Samuel, 399. Crocker, -, 306. Allen, 50, 58, 144, 218. Mathias, 239. Rohert, 119.
Croshy, -, 28, 147. Joel, 248, 249. John, 218. Cruft, -, Capt., 284.
Cummings, Aaron, 8. Cunningham, -, 70, 148. Andrew, 249, 274, 444. John, 192. Cunnington, William, 267. Curtis, -, 335, 336.
·, Capt., 212, 220, 235, 236, 237, 463. Nathaniel, 184, 224. Ohediah, 218. Samuel, 87. Thomas, 365.
Cushing, -, 261, 263, 267, 268, 269, 270, 395. Benjamin, 270, 317. Charles, 23, 105, 109, 313. Elkanah, 248.
John, 103. Jonathan, 9, 75.
Samuel N., 90, 91, 155, 196. William, 40. Cushman, -, 147. Elkanah, 249. Cutter, Nahum, 380. Cutting, -, 264.
Dakin, -, 56. Dalton, -, 70. Peter R., 103, 192, 274.
Danforth, -, 177, 231, 265. Ebenezer, 378. Josiah, 334, 372, 409, 439. Samuci, 65. Thomas, 182, 228, 302, 386. Daniels, John, 81. Danley, Lovinia, 440. Darling, -, 277, 313. David, 26, 34, 126. Thomas, 247. Dashwood, Amos, 50. Ann, 217. Samucl, 70, 192, 274. Davenport, Samuel D., 115. Davidson, -, 192, 395. Thomas, 348. W. - , 274. Davis, -, 70, 192, 244, 305, 306, 411. Amasa, 107. Daniel, 420, 426. Ebenezer, 81, 82, 215. Elcanor, 352, 456. Isaac P., 24, 117, 300, 305, 422. John, 280, 339. Joshua, 141. Thomas, 103, 154. Dawes, Thomas, 3, 5, 39, 64, 70, 76, 78, 99, 164, 168, 205, 207, 213, 219, 238, 250, 326, 381, 397, 441, 452.
Dearborn, Benjamin, 93.
Dehon (Dehone), William, 152, 157, 187,. 239, 241, 272, 376, 384, 446.
Delarue, -, Mrs., 405. Nancy, 206 Sally, 206. Delisle, -, 193.
Deuis, Samuel, 142.
Dennie, Thomas, 3, 5, 347, 376, 389.
Derby, John, 144.
Derrine, -, 317.
Devens, -, 101.
Deverell, Isaac, 378.
John, 155, 231, 234, 266, 271, 298, 337, 372, 409. Dexter, -, 11, 329, 400.
Aaron, 14, 94, 95, 102, 103, 104, 253, 428, 449, 451.
Samuel, 281, 288, 325, 420, 438.
Dickinson, -, 417.
Dillaway, -, 192. Thomas C., 350.
Dinsmore, William, 439.
Dittin, William, 417.
Doak, Josepli, 296.
Doane, Isaiah, 39, 40, 81, 92, 98. Josiah, 122. Doble, Joseph, 324. Peter, 172.
Dodd, William, 185.
Doll, -, 10, 351. William, 66, 405.
Doncson, William, 389.
Donaldson, Andrew, 370.
Donnison, -, 214. William, 50, 217.
Dorby, John, 144.
Dorr, Ebenezer, 103. William, 338.
Doubt, Dolly, 284.
Douglass, John, 385.
Dow, William, 274, 284.
Downey, Thomas, 355, 356.
Downing, William, 189.
Doyle, -, 145, 390. Thomas, 204.
Drake, -, 376, 409.
Drewet, -, Widow, 34.
Driscoll, John, 192, 274.
Drownes, -, 110.
Druitt, -, 195.
Duballet, -, 199.
- (black), 387. Duck, James, 58.
Duff, Richard, 395.
Duffey, Richard, 395.
Dunbar, Beunet, 13.
Dunham, Silas, 247.
Dunlap (Dunlop), -, 312, 408. Andrew, 107. Dunn (Dun), -, 177. John A., 72, 87, 111.
Durivage, -, 249. Dutton, Warren, 26S.
Dyer, -, 83. Peter, 81.
Eastie, -, 343. Eaton, -, 159, 250, 289, 327. Benjamiu, 290, 291, 448.
David S., 66, 439.
Isaac, 139.
John, 156, 187. Joseph, 378. Joshua, 31, 72, 111, 156, 356, 377.
Eayres, Thomas S., 164. Eckley, Rev. Dr., -, 84, 227, 294, 366, 429.
Edes, Benjamin, 4, 6, 15, 55, 61, 84, 94, 97, 100, 134, 161. Edward, 66, 107, 180, 188. Samuel, 242. Edmunds, Thomas, 298. Edwards, -, 1, 2, 3, 7. Abrahamı, 68.
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Edwards, Benj., 60. Richard, 42, 175, 187, 239, 241, 271, 376, 44 .. Thomas, 175, 193, 194. Eliot, -, Dr., 61. 136, 164, 175, 200, 2:4, 317, 334, 331, 374, 376, 408. -, Gen., 3%. , Widow, 104, 155. Samuel, 110, 121, 313. sarah, 196. Simeon, 103. Simon, 155, 196. Ellis, -, 224. John, 21s. Jonathan, 319, 320. Joshua, 151, 231, 265, 294, 297, 317, 334, 3.2, 409. 433. Luther, 319, 320. Elliston, -, 59.
Emerson (Emmerson', -, Rev., 100,
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