A history of the town of Union, in the county of Lincoln, Maine : to the middle of the nineteenth century, with a family register of the settlers before the year 1800, and of their descendants, Part 44

Author: Sibley, John Langdon, 1804-1885
Publication date: 1851
Publisher: Boston : B.B. Mussey and Co.
Number of Pages: 572


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has 1. Horace Newell, b. Oct. 27, 1838. 2. Lura Ellen, b. Aug. 25, 1840. 3. Mary Matilda, b. Aug. 15, 1848. - VIII. Lorenzo Miller, b. May 30, 1816; m .; r. Illi- nois.


TOBEY, JOHN, son of Samuel and Rebecca (Hatch ) Tobey, b. at Falmouth, Mass., Nov. 5, 1768; came to Union in 1791; m., June 13, 1791, Mary, dr. of George and Mary (Chase) West, who was b. at Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard, Dec. 11, 1772, and d. Aug. 27, 1832. He m., July 5, 1835, the widow Melicent Wingate, b. at Hancock, N. H., Aug. 17, 1796, dr. of Thomas Jones, an Englishman. He has been a sea-captain more than sixty years, but for some time has lived on his farm, full of activity and hilarity,. though afflicted with very great deafness. He had - I. Rebecca, b. Jan. 17, 1793 ; m., Nov. 1810, Calvin Chase, from Warwick, Mass., a storekeeper in Union; and had 1. Mary, b. Sept 27, 1811; m. a Martin; r. Hallowell. 2. William Witt, b. Aug. 22, 1813. 3. Almeda, d. at Miri- machi, where they moved and where C. C. also died. She m., second, Thomas, brother of her first husband; r. War- wick, Mass. ; by whom are Emily, Elvira, Almira G., Ed- ward, and Martha. - II. Polly, alias Mary, b. Jan. 16, 1795 ; d. at Gardiner, Nov. 5, 1831; m. John Palmer, and had 1. Gilman, m. Mary Brown, of Salisbury, N.H .; r. Lancaster, Mass. 2. John, d. young. 3. Nathaniel Tobey, M. D., b. Feb. 27, 1817; r. Brunswick; m., Nov. 27, 1844, Mary Merritt, second dr. of Capt. William Curtis, of Bruns- wick, b. May 8, 1812. 4. Mary, m. Rd. Webster, of New Vineyard, Me .; r. Hampton, Ill. 5. Eliza Jane, m. a Webster ; r. Hampton, Ill. 6. Augustus, m. Mary Sanford; r. Bath. 7. Dudley. 8. Harriet; r. Thomaston. - III. Nathaniel, b. July 21, 1796 ; m. Hannah Miller, March 5, 1820; r. Jefferson. - IV. Love, b. July 26, 1798 ; m., April 24, 1831, Seth Miller; and d. Nov. 28, 1838 ; c. - V. Eliza, b. May 3, 1800; m., Nov. 13, 1818, John Stevens ; and d. June 5, 1837. - VI. Jane West, b. May 25, 1802; m. Stephen Carriel, in 1827. - VII. Lydia, b. April 26, 1804; d. Feb. 12, 1835; u. - VIII. John, b. March 8, 1806; d. of consumption, April 8, 1828. - IX. Edward, b. Feb. 19, 1808; m. Eliza Gilchrist; r. Montville. - X. Caroline, b. June 30, 1810; d. July 3, 1810. - XI. Harriet, b. July 8, 1811 ; m. Dec. 22, 1833, William C. Jackson. - XII. Caroline, b. July 10, 1813 ; m., 1835, Leander Mar-


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tin ; r. Jefferson. - XIII. Leander, b. Sept. 17, 1815; m. Harriet Bagley ; r. Montville ; c.


. . WALCOTT, PENTY, PENTE, Or PENTECOST; t. 1797; from Attleborough; died March 4, 1844 (son of Pente- cost) ; m., first, 1801, Elizabeth Matthews, from Warren ; and, second, 1840, Eliza Standish, who afterwards m. Ben- jamin Clark, and d. in Union, August, 1850; ch. - I. Elizabeth, b. May 3, 1805; m. Parker Messer. - II. Han- nah, b. Jan. 27, 1802; m. Elijah House, of Washington, in 1832 (?) .- III. Katherine, b. Sept. 21, 1809 ; m., 1830, Cor- nelius Spear, of Warren ; r. Searsmont. - IV. Robert, b. April 9, 1813; d. June 11, 1814. - V. Lydia, b. Sept. 21, 1809 ; m., Dec. 5, 1830, Charles Hibbard. - VI. Mary, b. March 21, 1815.


WALCOTT, SPENCER, nephew of Penty, and son of Moses and Mary (?) (Blackington) Walcott ; t. 1791 ; settled north of William Hart; b. at Attleborough, Mass., May, 1767 ; d. Sept. 22, 1826 ; m. Hannah, b. at Attleborough, Aug. 15, 1774, dr. of David Woodcock. She m., second, Dec. 2, 1830, widower Deacon Robert Thompson, who d. in Hope, 1849. Descendants, - I. Sarah, b. June 30, 1792 ; d. Oct. 7, 1836, in Searsmont; m., March 18, 1813, Sylvanus Hemenway ; and left Cyrus Thomas, Bickford Nelson, Al- zina Walcott, Avis Walcott, Gustavus Adolphus, Rebecca Matthews, Anson Bartlett, Gardner Ludwig. - II. Fanny, b. Aug. 6, 1795 ; m., March 16, 1818, John, s. of George Bowes, of Washington, a farmer and weaver from England, or perhaps from the Isle of Man; and had Spencer George, whose w. was Louisa ; Norris Piper, d. ; Joseph Henry ; John ; Hannah ; Elizabeth, d. Feb. 1847 ; Mary Ann ; Moses Walcott ; Avis Hills. - III. Rebecca, b. March 23, 1797 ; m., 1819, Morrill Matthews, of Searsmont; and had Albert Dillingham, Noah Morrill, Daniel, Spencer Wal- cott, Sanford Hills, Adolphus, Avis Hills, James Bow- doin. - IV. Avis, b. Sept. 3, 1799 ; m., first, Sanford Hills, and, second, Geo. Cummings .- V. Vyna, b. July 19, 1801; m., July 9, 1823, Bickford C. Matthews, of Searsmont; and had Jane Bishop, Hannah Mary, Lois Manning, Anas- tasia Rebecca, Noah Morrill, Sarah Frances. - VI. Moses, b. Oct. 21 [or, according to town-record, Oct. 9], 1804 ; m., first, June 3, 1828, Mary Chase, dr. of Nathaniel Robbins ; c .; r. Washington ; and, second, m., early in 1850, Mary,


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widow of Andrew Suchfort, and dr. of Isaac Witham. - VII. Spencer, b. March 11, 1807 ; r. homestead ; m., May 6, 1830, Esther, b. in Littleton, Mass., April 18, 1807, dr. of Joseph and Betsey (Pike) Dedman ; and has 1. Hannah, b. Jan. 30, 1831. 2. Loana Maria, b. June 10, 1835. 3. Mary Adams, b. May 6, 1837. 4. Sanford Hills, b. April 7, 1839. 5. Joseph Dedman, b. April 20, 1841. 6. Martha Clotilda, b. July 23, 1849. - VIII. Alzina, b. Nov. 15, 1808 ; m. Ste- phen S. Hawes. - IX. Manning, b. April 18, 1813; m., Sept. 12, 1837, Mary, dr. of Herman Hawes ; and had 1. Herman Hawes, b. Aug. 3, 1838. 2. Edgar Hartley, b. May 6, 1842.


WALKER, DANIEL, son of Asa and Sarah (Burbank) Walker, b. at Ashby, March 18, 1774; came to Union in 1797; m., June 2 or 10, 1799, Fanny, dr. of Jacob and Hannah (Jones) Booth, of Gloucester, R. I., b. Nov. 16, 1778, in Uxbridge, Mass ; settled in the north-west part of the town ; ch. - I. Hannah, b. June 2, 1800 ; ,d. July 23, 1805. - II. Anna, b. Nov. 14, 1802; m. John Dyer. - III. Fanny, b. Aug. 16, 1806; m. Sept. 4, 1828, Benjamin Achorn ; had ch. - IV. Hannah, b. Sept. 30, 1808 ; m., Nov. 15, 1835, Shadrach Snell. - V. Asa, b. Oct. 6, 1810 ; m., 1832, Ruth Lermond, of Bremen ; has ch. - VI. Daniel, b. March 28, 1813; m. Lydia Prior, of Bremen; had ch.


JOHN WALKER, br. of Daniel, b. at Ashby, Mass., March 23, 1776 ; came to Union in 1798; m., Jan. 1, 1802, Sarah, or Sally, Bowen ; ch .- I. Nathan, b. Oct. 22, 1802; m., Nov. 13, 1841, Emeline Amanda Mills, of Natick, b. Sept. 19, 1807; r. Woodburn, Ill. ; and has 1. John Oscar, b. March 6, 1845 ; 2. Charles Emmett, b. Dec. 22, 1847. - II. Julia, or Juliana, b. March 3, 1805 ; m. Godfrey Miller, Dec. 26, 1830, b. at Waldoborough, March 10, 1799 ; r. Washing- ton; and had 1. Nathan Walker, b. Dec. 24, 1831. 2. Ever- son Rider, b. April 29, 1833. 3. Helen Arethusa, b. April 23, 1836. 4. John Walker, b. Oct. 4, 1838. 5. Sarah Eli- zabeth, b. May 20, 1841. 6. Moses Donnel, b. March 7,-1844. 7. A child, b. Nov. 29, 1846. - III. Mary, or Polly, b. Dec. 11, 1807; m., Jan. 30, 1848, Levi Butler .- IV. Esther Bowen, b. June 5, 1810 ; d. Nov. 17, 1837 ; m., Sept. 11, 1834, Josiah Eley, in Nansemond County, Va., b. at Isle of Wight County, Va., Oct. 22, 1798; and had Sarah E. C., b. Sept. 13, 1835. - V. Sarah, or Sally, Bowen, b. Sept. 27, 1813; m., Sept. 11, 1839, her sister Esther's husband ;


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c. - VI. John, b. April 29, 1817; u. - VII. Elizabeth, b. May 15, 1823.


WARE, JASON, b. at Franklin, Mass., March 10, 1756 ; d. May 11, 1843 ; m., first, Sept. 16, 1782, Polly, dr. of Ste- phen Peabody, from Saccarappa, then living in Warren, b. April 11, 1756, d. March 5, 1815; and, second, April 16, 1817, Sally Severance, b. April 21, 1770, d. April 3, 1849. His ch. were - I. Greenleaf, b. Aug. 22, 1783; d. Sept. 29, 1802. - II. Peggy, b. Dec. 9, 1784; m. Alford Butters, July 18, 1804, who moved to Ohio, and d. ; ch. 1. Rachel, b. May, 1805 ; d. 1811. 2. Alford, b. May 11, 1807; r. Ohio. - III. Polly, b. July 8, 1787; m. Nathan, s. of Reu- ben Hills, July 9, 1807 ; and had 1. Vinal, b. July 27, 1808 ; m. Cordelia, dr. of John C. and Berintha Robbins ; r. North- port. 2. Isaac, b. April 23, 1811; m. Eliza Hall, of Cush- ing ; and had (1). Lysander, b. July 4, 1834 ; (2). Syl- vanus, b. Nov. 26, 1836. 3. Mary, b. Oct. 3, 1813 ; d. March 10, 1814. 4. Polly, b. March 2, 1815; m., 1836, Nathaniel K. Burkett ; and had (1). Isaac H., b. Aug. 24, 1835 ; (2). Oscar A., b. May 15, 1837; (3). Mary A., b. March 27, 1840; (4). Ellen Matilda, b. April 5, 1842; and others. 5. Nancy, b. April 30, 1817; m. a Clary, of Jefferson. 6. Nathan, b. Sept. 26, 1820; m. Mary Severing, of Knox ; and had (1). Estelle, b. Nov. 23, 1844; (2). Marjett, b. Dec. 31, 1846. 7. Caroline, b. July 11, 1823. 8. Silas, b. March 29, 1826. 9. Lavinia, b. April 21, 1828. 10. Matilda, b. April 18, 1831. - IV. Vinal, b. July 9, 1789 ; m., Nov. 3, 1825, Lavinia Anthony, dr. of Matthias Hawes ; ch. 1. Harriet Miranda, b. April 1, 1833; 2. Erastus, b. Sept. 27, 1834. - V. Mela, b. Dec. 1, 1791 ; d. Dec. 3, 1791. - VI. Chloe, b. Nov. 5, 1793 ; m., Jan. 19, 1817, Isaac, s. of Reuben Hills ; ch. 1. Jason, b. Dec. 12, 1817. 2. Harriet, b. Aug. 22, 1819. 3. Cyrus, b. June 7, 1823; d. Sept. 18 [or gravestone, 19], 1824. 4. Rufus Phi- lander, b. July 21, 1825. 5. Miranda, b. June 22, 1828 ; d. Sept. 28, 1828. - VII. Susa, or Susanna, b. June 19, 1795 ; d. Jan. 2, 1796. - VIII. Jabez, b. July 3, 1798; m., April 24, 1823, Chloe Titus ; r. Northport; and had 1. Sarah Melinda, b. Sept. 26, 1824; d. Oct. 19, 1848. 2. Rhobe Ann, b. May 26, 1826. 3. Chloe Elvira, b. June 26, 1828. 4. Mary Mi- randa, b. Aug. 26, 1830. 5. Eliza Mansfield, b. Feb. 9, 1833. 6. Catharine Hatch, b. Feb. 11, 1835. 7. Jason, b. Jan. 27, 1837. 8. Eunice Augusta, b. June 3, 1839; d.


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June 11, 1839. 9. Harriet Amelia, b. June 23, 1840. 10. Horace Lorenzo, b. May 31, 1842. 11. Jabez Gilbert, b. July 10, 1844.


WEST, GEORGE, sea-captain, b. March 17, 1744; d. Sept. 4, 1800, from voluntary starvation; 1 m. Mary Chase, of Martha's Vineyard, b. June 11, 1749, d. May 17, 1802. During several of the last days of his life, he retained his senses, but was too feeble to speak, and conveyed his ideas by making signs. - I. Peter, sea-captain; m. Sarah Dag- gett; r. and d. Martha's Vineyard. - II. Peggy, m. Lot Luce, a sea-captain ; r. and d. Martha's Vineyard. - III. Mary, b. Dec. 11, 1772 ; d. Aug. 27, 1832 ; m. John Tobey. - IV. Lovey, m. Nathaniel Robbins. - V. George Wash- ington, m., Oct. 21, 1798, Hannah Fairbanks; moved to Ohio, and subsequently still further ; had 1. Charles, b. May 9, 1801. 2. Mary, b. Sept. 9, 1803. 3. Lovey, b. July 22, 1806. 4. Elvira, b. April 5, 1809. 5. Sarah, b. May 7, 1812. 8. George Washington, b. Jan. 9, 1815. - VI. Thomas, m. Sally Spalding ; r. Martha's Vineyard, and lately moved West. - VII. Jane, m. David Grafton, Dec. 31, 1804; and d. June 4, 1814, aged twenty-nine years four months ; had 1. George, b. March 18, 1806. 2. John, b. June 29, 1807 ; m. Webb ; r. Warren. 3. David, b. Oct. 2, 1808. 4. Thomas West, b. Sept. 3, 1810. 5. Lydia, b. Dec. 4, 1811. 6. Peter West, b. Jan. 2, 1813. 7. Jane West, b. Feb. 18, 1814.


WIGHT, JOHN M., b. Wrentham, now Foxborough, Mass. ; m. Lavinia Morse, Jan. 20, 1793 ; was here in 1787. He was in the army, where it is said he was whipped. He taught school near the head of Tolman Pond, and it seems eloped with the wife of his landlord. The Thomaston town- records say, "Daniel, b. April 18, 1793. James Ware, b. Oct. 29, 1795. Henry M., b. March 15, 1798. And, on the sixth day of December, 1799, the above-named John M. Wight went away, and left his wife, his family, and this part of the country ; and, after his departure, his wife bare twins, viz. Charles and Ormond, b. March 9, 1800."


WOODCOCK, DAVID, b. at Attleborough, Mass. ; moved from Medway to Union ; d. Dec. 9, 1790, in his forty-ninth year ; lived on the mill-farm; m., Sept. 17, 1765, Abigail


1 Widow Moody, aged sixty-two, died in the same way, April 11, 1809.


WOODCOCK. - WYMAN. 517


Holmes, who d. Sept. 25, 1823, aged eighty-four ; and had -I. Benjamin, b. Oct. 16, 1766; d. Feb. 9, 1768. - II. David, b. Oct. 23, 1771 ; m. in the winter of 1794-5, Affa Peabody ; and had 1. Dexter Hatch, b. Sept. 11, 1795. 2. Nancy, b. Oct. 29, 1796. 3. David, b. Aug. 26, 1798. 4. Rufus, b. Sept. 26, 1800. 5. John, b. Nov. 25, 1801 ; m., 1824, Lucy H. Tyler, of Leominster, Mass. ; and had Jane Sophia, b. June 27, 1825; r. at the Eastward. 6. Polly, b. May 16, 1803; m. Benjamin Gowen. - III. Han- nah, b. Aug. 15, 1774 ; m. Spencer Walcott. - IV. Lynday, b. Jan. 27, 1777 ; m., 1794-5, William Peabody ; r. East- ward. - V. Nancy, b. March 23, 1779; m., Oct. 13, 1796, Samuel Tifft, of Thomaston, and moved to Attleborough. - VI. Theodore, b. Jan. 12, 1786; r. and d. Searsmont ; m. Rebecca Packard.


WYMAN, JOHN, t. 1796 ; fiddler, carpenter ; lived at the west part of the town; worked with Charles Barrett on locks and canals ; moved East; fiddled for a company ; com- plained of being unwell, lay down, and d. immediately.


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GENERAL INDEX.


A. Abbot, pages 253, 304, 319, 431, 499.


Abrams, Susman, a Jew, 74, 110, 127, 154, 492.


Achorn, 83, 85, 91, 308, 514. Adams, 75, 76, 83, 90, 196, 223, 305, 307, 327, 490, 492. Adams, Ebenezer Ward, 75, 202. Family of, 75, 88, 201, 430. In office, 122, 123, 127, 129, 254, 305, 306. Military notices of, 339, 378.


Adams, Eunice, teacher, 294.


Adams, Joel, Capt., 42, 51, 57, 69, 114, 152, 258, 259, 304, 338, 490. An early settler, 46. His marriage and family, 49, 64, 67, 75, 430. On committees, 60, 143-145, 164, 192, 195, 302- 304. In office, 117-120, 123, 127. Methodist, 194-196. His petition to the legislature, 262. In the army, 328.


Adams, John and Peter, and others, 94, 118, 232, 250, 270, 305, 307, 308, 339, 377, 471, 473, 494, 508, 509. Adams, Ward, and family, 83, 430. Agassiz, Louis, Prof., 56. Aglar, Nathaniel K., 78. Aikin, 434.


Alden, Ebenezer, 74, 109, 111, 112, 114, 134, 154, 201, 226, 249. His family, 74, 82, 430. In office, 120, 128, 306. On committees, 195, 199, 233, 290. Coroner, 254. Postmaster, 255. Alden, Ed., Dr., 82, 225, 322, 431. Alden Lyman, 29, 225, 227, 308, 399. His family, 85, 431. Alewives, 55, 420.


Alexander, Timothy, 96. Alford, 76, 194, 195, 197. Allen, 75, 177, 458, 462. Ames, John, 495.


Amory, landowners, 42, 65, 143- 145, 276, 431.


Anderson, and Anderson party, 27-31, 59, 105, 387, 390, 394. André, John, 327. Andrews, 81, 85, 307, 377, 433, 434, 470, 505. Annapolis, Nova Scotia, 477. Apples, 107. Arnold, 92, 452, 453.


Aroostook War, 377.


Articles of Faith, 173.


Ashcraft, Nathan B., Rev., 219.


Assessors, 119.


Athearn, Rebecca, 444, 445.


Attleborough, Mass., 65, 69, 71, 451, 469, 516.


Audubon, J. J., 99. Avery, 33, 511. Ayer and Ayers, 220, 323, 364, 367, 483.


B. Babb, George, 250.


Babbidge, Benjamin, 500.


Bachelder, Benjamin, and others, 92, 223, 323, 472. Bachelder, Cyrus G., 117, 225, 226, 307, 342. Bachelder, John, 75, 116, 223, 227, 306. Family of, 75, 92, 327, 447, 454. Town-clerk, 117. Military officer, 342, 351, 353. Court-martialled, 362. Bachelder, Lewis, and family, 76, 96, 223, 225, 227, 280, 306, 479. Military officer, 338, 342. At the muster, 355, 361. Court-


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martialled, 364. Proposition to re-elect him, 373.


Bachelder, Nathan, 76, 223, 225, 226, 280, 290, 306-308, 341. Family of, 92. Selectman, 118. Justice, 254. Captain, 342, 374.


Bachelder, Nathaniel Q., 96, 327, 479.


Bachelor, Nathaniel, Capt., 43, 201, 223, 225, 226, 305, 306, His family, 75, 431, 479. Offi- ces held by, 118, 280. On com- mittees, 170, 198, 289, 304. Representative, 248, 249. Jus- tice, 252.


Bachelor's Mills, 2, 11, 28, 288, 391, 467.


Bacon, William, 486.


Bagley, Harriet, 513.


Bailey, George, 249.


Baker, Joseph and Samuel, Rev., 219.


Balkam, Uriah, Rev., and family, 32, 215.


Ball, Daniel, 455.


Band, 326.


Banister, 320.


Bank-tax for schools, 311.


Baptists and societies, 194, 195, 197, 220.


Barber, 506. Barbour, Elizabeth, 476.


Barker, 84, 86, 308, 457, 483, 505. Barley, 105.


Barnard, 75, 88, 120, 197, 226, 280, 307, 308, 328, 442, 476, 493, 505.


Barns, built, 39, 41. Burnt, 43. Barrett, 74, 92, 113, 317, 320, 461, 517.


Barrett, Amos, Capt., 19, 129, 154, 201, 237, 303. On com- mittees, 150, 163, 164, 166, 167, 169, 170, 195, 303. In Concord battle, 328. Family of, 431. His houses burnt, 447.


Barrett's Pond, 3.


Barrett's Town, 68, 113, 276, 488. Barter, George, 445.


Bartlett, 74, 120, 304, 306, 435, 439, 463, 485, 488, 489, 499, 504.


Barton, 500.


Bates, Nancy, 471.


Baum, Col., 449.


Baxter, F. W., Rev., 226, 305.


Bayley, Kiah, Rev., 172, 178, 182, 191.


Beals, Samuel, 456.


Bean, 225, 485, 502, 507.


Beard, 506.


Bears hunted and killed, 36, 395, 502.


Beauchamp, John, 22.


Beavers, 411.


Becket, 110, 249, 253.


Bees, 418.


Belden, Jonathan, Rev., 189, 208.


Belknap, John, 389.


Bell, the, 135, 226.


Bemis, 74, 96.


Benner, 349, 442.


Bennet, 154, 201, 324, 486, 489.


Bernard, Isaac, Dr., 294, 321.


Beveridge, 81, 256, 454, 456.


Bewitched horse, 228.


Bickford, Sally, 506.


Bigelow, Asaph, 455.


Biguyduce, 47, 71, 258, 334.


Billings, Caleb O., 441.


Bills, 75, 96, 127, 349, 438, 508.


Bird, Nancy, or Agnes, 467.


Bishop, 436, 497.


Blackbirds, 416.


Black land, 98, 391.


Blackington, 79, 122, 306, 513.


Blacksmithing, early, 43, 56, 58, 464.


Blake, 462, 468, 482.


Blake, Nathan, 113, 467. Offices held by, 118, 252. Motions made by, 165, 166, 169. On committees, 167-170, 192, 195, 290, 302-304. His complaint against Hills, 181. His family, 432.


Blake, Walter, and family, 75, 86, 127, 128, 249, 292, 305, 307. On committees, 132, 156, 164, 198. Justice, 253.


Blanchard, 192, 339, 433.


Blood, 95, 465, 470, 486, 493. Blunt, Ebenezer, in office, 63, 119, 121, 122, 124, 306. His family, 76, 87, 133, 433.


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Blunt, Henry, and family, 76,


223, 249, 250, 305, 433. As- sessor, 120, 121. On commit- tees, 133, 198, 292, 304.


Boating, 277. Boggs, 14, 35, 452, 459, 470.


Boggs, Calvin, and family, 80, 128, 308.


Boggs, Life W., 76, 339, 380.


Boggs, Samuel, 25, 386, 390, 411. Escapes from Indians, 26.


Boggs, William, 76, 120, 127, 140, 195.


Boggs's Landing, 30.


Boody, Benjamin and Ann, 471. Books used in schools, 295, 309.


Boomer, J. B., Rev., and Nancy M., 471.


Booth, 76, 196, 449, 458.


Bosworth, 146, 494.


Boundaries, 1, 62. French and English, 22.


Bowen, Ezra, and others, 42, 64, 75, 117, 130, 143, 194, 195,. 197, 258, 259, 317, 434.


Bowen, Isaac, Dr., and family, 318, 322, 434. Bowes, 127, 317, 513. Bowker, S., Rev., and family, 82, 128, 216, 251, 305. Bowker Brook, 3, 37, 401.


Bowley, 134, 454, 467.


Bowman, Lydia, 473. Boyd, 482.


Boyden, Justus, 434. Boynton, William, 451.


Brackett, 94, 322. Bradbury, J. W., Hon., 320.


Bradford genealogy, 477.


Bradstreet, 476, 505. Brass band, 326. Bray, S., Rev., 219, 474. Brazier, Susan, 487. Breck, 76, 444, 475.


Brett, Pliny, Rev., 219. Brick, 330, 459. Bride's dowry, 53, 503. Bridges, 40, 61, 287.


Briggs, 79, 177, 219, 458, 489.


Bristol, 58, 433, 434, 469. Britton, James B., Rev., 316. Broad, 506.


Brown, 75, 76, 83, 90, 94, 95, 127,


196, 226, 252, 325, 364, 442, 460, 484, 505, 509.


Brown, John, Dr., 323, 460.


Brown, John Carter, library of, 2. Brown, Jonathan, and family, 347, 434.


Browning, Charles L., Rev., 220. Bruce, Abigail, 94.


Bryant, 76, 94, 133, 280, 306, 440, 474.


Bryant, Benjamin, Rev., and fami- ly, 96, 220.


Bryant, Joseph, and family, 76, 91, 307, 504.


Bulfinch, John, 252, 304, 319.


Bullen, 74, 223.


Bump, 77, 196, 250, 306, 314, 487.


Bunker Hill battle, 33, 328, 333.


Bunting, 140, 236, 304, 347.


Burbank, Sarah, 514.


Burgess, Peter, Rev., 220. Fami- ly of, 434.


Burgoyne's surrender, 42, 43, 329. Burials, 135.


Burkett, 75, 83, 84, 112, 226, 327, 515.


Burns, 76, 90, 91, 94, 226, 251, 307, 442, 444, 469, 479, 487.


Burroughs, 82.


Burton, 85, 251, 483.


Burton, Benjamin, Col., 38, 41, 335.


Burying-grounds, 18, 19, 130.


Butler, 75, 79, 80, 86, 90, 127, 474, 508.


Butler, Christopher, 67, 145, 146, 148, 151, 152, 164, 291. In office, 119, 126, 127, 129. Me- thodist, 194, 196. His family, 435.


Butler, E. N., family of, 90.


Butler, George W., and family, 86, 127, 437. Butler, Gorham, and family, 74, 79, 194, 196, 435. Butler, Gorham, and family, 78, 432, 435, 447. Butler, Jedidah, 444.


Butler, Jeruel, 87, 280, 438.


Butler, John, 30, 144, 258, 259, 288, 289, 419. With Dr. Tay- lor, 30, 32, 34. His marriage and family, 43, 64, 436. In


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office, 125, 126, 129. Hun- ter, 397.


Butler, John, 74, 194, 196, 217, 306. His family, 74, 79, 435. Butler, John, 75, 437.


Butler, John, family of, 78, 436.


Butler, Joseph, 126, 194, 196. Family of, 436.


Butler, Matthias, family of, 86. Butler, Phinehas, 25, 39, 258, 259, 411, 425, 427. With Dr. Tay-


lor, 30, 32, 34, 35. Kills a bear, 36. In the army, 41, 50, 329. Settles in town, 50. His wife and family, 50, 437.


Butler, Phinehas, and family, 75, 86, 127, 129, 306, 308, 437, 505.


Butler, Thomas, and family, 76, 87, 152, 194, 196, 438, 440. Butler, Waldron S., and family, 87, 307, 438.


Butters, 120, 127, 192, 194, 196, 457, 511, 514.


Buttman, Mary Jane, 507.


Buxton, 321, 505. Buzzell, 197, 488.


C.


Camden, 1, 20, 21, 55, 343. Camp at South Union, 28, 31, 35, 387, 411. Campbell, 364, 508.


Camp-meetings, 219. Canals, 112.


Cannon, 347.


Canterbury, Wm. and Ruth, 497. Carkin, Isaac, 194, 196.


Carriel, or Carroll, 90, 91, 94, 308, 433.


Carriel, Danford, family of, 91, 439.


Carriel, David, and family, 75, 201, 439.


Carriel, Jonathan, and family, 76, 127, 133, 169, 177, 201, 212, 302, 304, 439.


Carriel, Jonathan, 76, 91, 118, 201, 305, 439.


Carriel, Stephen, and family, 90, 280, 307, 440. Representa- tive, 250.


Carrigain, Philip, Dr., 321.


Carrying-places, 391, 393. Carting goods to Boston, 112.


Carver, Nathan, 194, 195, 197. Case, 119, 162, 440. Cashman, 3, 42, 164.


Castine, 334, 346. duce. See Biguy-


Caswell, 445.


Caswell, Judson, and family, 76, 93, 307, 474.


Caswell, William, and family, 84, 94, 122, 128, 307, 473.


Cat-and-clay chimneys, 55.


Cattle, 140.


Cat-vaughan, or Catamount, 408. Censuses, 73.


Cents and dollars, 264.


Chadwick, Emily, 444.


Chaffin, 194, 196, 469.


Chain on the North River, 328.


Champlain explores the Penob- scot, 20.


Chapman, 216, 327, 488, 495, 500. Charles I., places named by, 2, 21. Chase, 79, 111, 233, 347, 512, 516. Cheney, Jonathan, Rev., 219.


Child and Childs, 197, 464.


Chimneys, 52, 55.


Churches organized, 172, 188. Clark and Clarke, 76, 87, 129, 192, 194, 196, 197, 209, 433, 440, 460, 468, 490, 500.


Clark, Asa, and family, 441.


Clark, Benjamin, and family, 94, 513.


Clark, Nathan, and family, 95.


Clark, Nathaniel, family of, 92, 504.


Clark, Walter W., family of, 93, 308.


Clary, 88, 466, 515. Cleaveland, 458.


Clough, Jeremiah, 194. Clouse, 84, 443.


Cloyce and Cloyes, 455, 475.


Cobb, 76, 83, 127, 481.


Cobb, Ebenezer, 75, 116, 139, 223, 225, 226, 306, 307, 453. Fami- ly of, 75, 82, 83, 452. In office, 124, 126. Builds a town-house, 141, 142. Licensed, 230. Jus- tice, 253. Lieutenant, 342, 371, 372.


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Cochran, Thomas, Rev., 170. Coffin, Uriah, 146, 441.


Coggan, William, and others, 76, 92, 119-121, 307, 308, 333, 445, 510. Coggswell, 491. Colby, 438, 507. Cole, 90, 308, 367, 456, 478.


Collamore, 75, 93, 194, 196, 440, 442, 458. Collectors, 123.


College-graduates, 163, 167-170, 318, 471, 479. Collier, 93, 482.


Collins, 82, 135, 430, 437, 456.


Collins, Zuinglius, and family, 82, 117, 227, 447, 454. Colored persons, 96, 272, 484, 485. Comet, Wm. Dické and the, 26. Comings. See Cummings. Commissioners, highway, 280. Common, the, 1, 19, 136.


Concord and Lexington battle, 33, 34, 328, 331, 332.


Congress, votes for members of, 239.


Conklin, 465, 481. Constables, 121. Consumption, remedy for, 17. Cony, Daniel, 363. Cook, Dr., 323. Peggy, 507. Coolidge, Abraham, 330.


Coombs, 56, 88, 92.


Cooper, Sally, 76, 80. Copeland, 469, 481. Copp, Susan, 441. Copperas, 97. Corduroy roads, 277. Coroners, 254. Cotterell, 479.


Councils, 177, 181, 205, 215, 216. Court-martials, 362, 364, 366, 375, 378.


Covenant, 175. Cox, 91, 220, 449. Crabtree, 90, 461. Craft, Samuel, and family, 472. Cranberry Island, 330, 494. Crane, 470, 505. Crawford, 6, 28, 445. Crawford's Meadow and Pond and River, 3, 4, 6, 19, 334, 335, 416, 424.


Creed, 173. Cressey, Anna, 507. Croad, 501. Crockett, 2, 4, 5, 96, 489. Cromett, or Crommett, 83, 91, 121, 490.


Crooks, 455.


Crosby, John and Polly, 499. Crowell, 82, 85, 453. Crows, 416.


Croxford, Lydia, 452.


Cummings, David, 54, 152, 223, 306. Takes bread, 54. Family of, 75, 96, 441.


Cummings, George, and family, 95, 223, 225, 226, 253, 307, 441. Cummings, Joseph G., and family, 96, 441.


Cummings, Richard, 38, 115, 152, 195, 258, 259, 347. Settler, 38. His grain burnt, 44. His fami- ly, 64, 69, 441. Tanner, 110. In office, 123, 126, 127. His dog, 388, 394. Hunts, 400.


Cummings, Samuel, family of, 83, 308, 441.


Cummings, Suell, and family, 75, 88, 307, 442.


Cunningham, 251, 442, 457.


Currier, Sarah, 464.


Curtis, 82, 88, 451, 466, 493, 512. Cushman, 75, 88, 305, 443.


Cut-downs, burning of, 98.


Cutler, Manasseh, Rev., 170. Cutler, Nelson, 83, 224-226. Fa- mily of, 83, 320. In office, 121, 122, 124, 280, 307. Licensed, 230. Representative, 250. Jus- tice, 253, 254. Lawyer, 320. Captain, 377.




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