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Morse, Obadiah, and family, 14, 57, 75, 194, 196, 480. Morse, Walter, and family, 317, 464, 478.
Morse, William B., and family, 327, 480.
Morton, 76, 95, 455, 481.
Mosquitos, 56. Moss, as a guide, 273.
Moulton, Batt, 498.
Mount Pleasant, 1, 20.
Mowry, B. R., and family, 74, 84, 111, 126, 511. Muddy Pond, 5, 402, 411.
Murphy, Charles, 81. Murray, 194, 475, 502. Muscongus Patent, 22. Muscongus River, 406. Music, 325. At the muster, 359. Musquash, 412.
Musters, military, 352. At Wal- doborough, 354. At Warren, 371. At McLean's Mills, 377. Description of, 385. Muzzey, 461.
N.
Nash, Mary Ann, 442.
Nason, Abram, 488.
Needham, Thomas and Ruth, 497. Neptune, Governor of the Penob- scot Indians, 2, 5.
Nevans, 505.
Newbit, 14, 334, 435, 443, 482, 488, 510, 511.
Newcomb, 80.
Newhall, James, 251, 482. Jo-
nathan, and family, 115, 192, 195, 302, 481. Roderic G., 93. William, 248, 249.
Nichols, John S., and family, 486.
Nicholson, 158, 176, 192, 347.
Nolen, Patrick, 510.
Non-resident proprietors, 61, 266. Norwood, 76, 93, 440.
Noyes, 79, 436, 448, 489.
Nurse, Mehetabel, 475.
Nye, Cyrus Crocker, and fami- ly, 75, 483. Edward T., 483. Stillman, and family, 87, 482. Thomas, and family, 23, 75, 129, 198, 482. Thomas C., and family of, 86, 483.
O. Oakes, 92, 94, 129, 444, 475, 483.
Oath for town-officers, 116.
Odlin, Elisha and Mary, 501.
Olney, 272, 484.
O'Meira, 95, 96.
O'Neil, John, 435.
Orchards, 107.
Ordway, 507.
Overlock, Sally, 450.
Owen, Susan B., 316.
- Owl's Head, 20, 21.
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534
GENERAL INDEX.
Oxton, William, 92.
P.
Packard, 517. Benjamin, 35, 38, 39. Joanna, 438. Reuben, 76. Packard, Hezekiah, Rev., 170, 206. Mr. Huse's letter to him, 171.
Packard, Marlboro', and their fa- milies, 75, 88, 118, 193-195, 197, 227, 280, 304, 306, 307.
Page, 90, 430, 454, 469.
Palmer, 480, 512.
Paper-mills, 109.
Pardoe, John, and family, 85, 111.
Parker, 472. Rev. Freeman, 170, 214. Parks, 351, 509.
Partridge, 50, 57, 64, 130, 404, 464, 484.
Patch, Daniel, 434.
Patten, Hugh, Capt., 364.
Patterson, 499, 506.
Paupers, 270. Payne, Elizabeth, 431.
Payson, Jesse W., and family, 83, 122, 225, 255, 327, 463.
Payson, John, 74, 225, 226, 389. His family, 80, 446. In office, 118, 280, 306.
Payson, Madan K., and family, 95, 327, 464.
Payson, Nathan D., and family, 78, 327.
Payson, Samuel and Sarah, 51, 460.
Payson, Eunice, 450.
Peabody, 80, 84, 197, 443, 460, 466, 481, 484, 485, 515, 517. Peace, 346. Peaches, 107.
Peale, Elizabeth, 498.
Pearce or Pearse, 490.
Pearson, Rachel, 474.
Pease, 16, 63, 90, 93, 410, 432, 437, 448, 466, 468, 505, 508.
Peck, Capron, 471.
Pelton, Moses, 249-251.
Pendleton, Abby, 441. Penny, William, and family, 473. Penobscot, 20, 334. Explored by Champlain, 20. See Biguy- duce.
Pentecost Harbor, 2.
Perham, Samuel, and family, 442. Perkins, 220, 485, 502.
Perry, 330, 347, 436, 455. Pettengill Stream, 2, 391.
Pevee [Peavey ?], Jacob, 474.
Philbrook, 89, 465, 504.
Phippen, 500, 507.
Phipps, 330.
Physicians, 320. .
Pickerel, 423.
Pickering, 447, 470.
Picket, Anna, 500.
Pickworth, 497.
Pigeons, 413.
Pike, 319.
Pilsbury, 76, 127.
Pinkham, 93.
Piper, 456.
Pitcairn, 332.
Pitcher, 85.
Pitkin, J. B., Rev., 315.
Pitman, 95, 339.
Pitts, Abner, 74.
Plantation organization, 59.
Plums, 107.
Politics, 230.
Pomeroy, 476.
Pond, 446, 460, 463, 484.
Ponds in Union, 4.
Poor, Betsey, 478.
Pope, 111, 116, 195, 232, 233, 304.
Popham, George, 2, 20.
Population, 73.
Porterfield, 44.
Post, 78, 85, 307.
Post-offices, 115, 254.
Potatoes, 106.
Potter, Mary, 431.
Pound, 140.
Powder and Powder-house, 153, 337.
Pratt, 193, 195, 305, 485, 510.
Preaching, the first, 162.
Preble, Martha, 450.
Prescott, Rufus, 83.
Preston, John, 493.
Priest, John Baxter, 470.
Prince, 216, 271, 464, 485.
Pring, Martin, Capt., at Fox Islands, 20.
Prior, 476, 514.
- Proctor, John, family of, 92.
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GENERAL INDEX.
535
Publishments, 158. Putnam, town of, 62.
Q.
Quakers, 67, 192, 195. Quantabacook, 389, 392.
Quiggle, 76, 79, 293, 304, 485, 488.
R.
Raccoons, 411. Rackliffe [Radcliffe ?], Isaac, 90. Rains, 9. Raisings, 39, 147. Raizor, Dolly, 474. Ransom, Olivia, 487.
Rawson, Avery, Col., 353, 357, 361, 365, 369.
Read, 505.
Reed, 34, 50, 101, 134, 266, 432, 454, 471.
Remely, Matthias, Journal of, 24. Revolution, incidents in the, 258, 334.
Revolutionary soldiers, 41, 327. Rice, 96, 225, 227, 342, 455.
Rice, Elisha E., and family, 122, 127, 254, 319, 320.
Rice, Franklin, family of, 92, 492. Rice, Isaac, family of, 506.
Rice, James, 114, 129, 177, 201, 204, 209, 210. His family, 320. Rice, Nathan D., 46, 141, 194, 196, 218, 306, 442. Family of, 75, 90, 320. In office, 122, 124, 128, 129, 253, 254, 305. Rice, Noah, 14, 75, 201, 280, 291, 304, 306, 307, 479, 480. Mili- tary officer, 338, 339. At the muster, 356, 360, 374. Re- elected captain, 374. Court- martialled, 375.
Rice, Noah S., and family, 86, 225, 479.
Rice, Richard D., and family, 320. Rich, 76, 220-222, 446. Richards, 74, 510.
Richardson, John W. and Abi- gail, 462. Ricker, 192, 219. Riddel, and family, 163.
Rifle Company, and officers, 341, 351. At the muster, 355. Dis- banded, 377.
Ring, Jacob, 127, 194, 195, 197. Ripley, 88, 89, 347, 439, 440, 443, 445, 474, 508.
Ripley, Ezra, Rev., 169, 189. Rising, 79, 439.
Rivers, 1.
Roads, 61. See Highways.
Roakes, 334. Robert and John,
16. Marcus, 78. James, and family, 93. Sarah and E. P., 93. Margaret, 434. Daniel, 437.
Robbins genealogy, 486.
Robbins, 76, 79, 80, 84, 92, 95, 96, 262, 339, 374, 380, 445, 452, *489.
Robbins, Augustus C., 253, 318, 319. Cited, 315. Information from, 425. His family, 493.
Robbins, Bela, 47, 64, 75, 127, 145, 194, 196, 302. In the army, 330. Deer-reeve, 389. His family, 486.
Robbins, Cyrus, and family, 76, 90, 91, 280, 307, 339.
Robbins, David, 37, 130, 152, 154, 201, 209, 258, 259, 279, 403, 484. "An early settler, 38, 39. Distressed for food, 45. His family, 75, 488. In office, 119, 121, 123, 127, 129, 159. On committees, 136, 168, 170, 290. Church-member, 177. Hunter, 387, 397. Pigeon-catcher, 414. Robbins, David, and family, 75, 96, 201, 223, 305-308, 489.
Robbins, Ebenezer, 38, 330, 494. Robbins, Ebenezer, and others, 47, 64, 75, 80, 87, 145, 146, 196, 258, 259, 306, 347, 445, 469, 475, 487.
Robbins, Jacob, 331, 334, 494.
Robbins, Jason, and others, 50, 75, 95, 226, 306-308, 400, 488, 491.
Robbins, "Aunt Mima," 176, 321, 493.
Robbins, Jessa, 25, 37-39, 47, 50, 54, 69, 126, 129, 152, 154, 159, 201, 258, 259, 331, 337, 425. On going to mill, 56. His family, 64, 75, 95, 490. A hunter, 390, 396, 408. Oldest person in town, 427.
536
GENERAL INDEX.
Robbins, Jesse, and family, 226, 227, 491.
Robbins, John C., and family, 75, 122, 124, 306, 490. His mili- tary performances at musters, 358, 370.
Robbins, John P., 42, 201, 225, 227, 400. Family of, 75, 95, 491. Military officer, 339. At the muster, 355, 356. Court- martialled, 366. Proposition to re-elect him, 373.
Robbins, Joseph, and family, 76, 489.
Robbins, Josiah, 7, 131, 146, 152, 176, 274, 413, 420. Early settler, 54. His family, 57, 64, 65, 176, 491. In office, 117, 119, 123, 129. On committees, 136, 143- 145, 150, 162, 166, 167, 198, 267, 290. In the army, 330. Robbins, Lewis, and family, 75, 83, 292, 493.
Robbins, Nathan B., and family, 83, 254, 493.
Robbins, Nathaniel, 56, 152, 154, 201, 226, 279, 416, 419, 467. On black flies, 56. Storekeep- er, 111, 112, 114. Moderator, 116. In office, 117, 118, 120, 123, 126, 129, 252-254. Monu- ment to, 132. Takes jobs, 155, 291. On committees, 170, 192, 199, 232, 233, 288, 289, 302, 304. Of the legislature, 247- 249. A hunter, 400, 407. Catches pigeons, 414. Infor- mation from, 425. His family, 491.
Robbins, Nathaniel, and family, 79, 226, 307, 415, 492.
Robbins, Oliver, and others, 58, 436, 437.
Robbins, Philip, 7, 25, 59, 114, 115, 130, 152, 258, 259, 275, 397, 420. Builds, 40. His fa- mily, 64, 487, 493, 504. Raises rye, 105. In office, 117, 129. On committees, 143-147, 162, 163, 198, 267. First preaching at his house, 162. Licensed, 230. Agent, 257. In the revolution, 331, 334, 335. Hunts, 394.
Robbins, Willard, 54, 63, 225,
226, 307. Family of, 84, 492. In office, 119, 121, 254, 280. Burying-ground and, 131, 132. Robbins Neck, 24, 318. Taken possession of, 28. Settled, 54. Moose and bears on the, 392, 401.
Robbins's Point, 130, 388.
Robertson, Paulina Pottle, 441.
Robinson, 75, 95, 306, 320, 437,
442, 444, 448, 450, 488, 501, 503, 511.
Rogers, 129, 293, 494, 501.
Rogue's March, 359, 365.
Rolfe, 450.
Rollins, 80, 82, 96.
Ropes, John, 499.
Rosier's account of Weymouth's voyage, 2, 3, 20.
Round Pond, 5. Beaver-dam at, 411. Meadows, 45, 387.
Rowell, Ruth, 436. .
Ruggles, John, 364.
Russ, Jane Houston, 436.
Russell, 48, 459.
Rust, 248.
Ryan, Daniel R., and family, 85. Rye, 7, 30, 35, 39, 105.
S.
Sables, 393, 412.
Sagadahoc, 2, 20.
St. Clair, 80, 127.
St. George's Island Harbor, 2.
St. George's River, 1, 19, 105. Proposed as a boundary, 22.
Salmon, 419.
Sambo, the dog, 403.
Sampson, 320. Deb., 478.
Sanford, 512.
Sargent, 127, 317, 507.
Sargus, 482.
Savage, 320.
Sawin, Phares and Mary, 476.
Saw-mills, 41, 101.
Sawyer, 177, 182, 498, 501.
Sayward, 78, 88, 305, 451, 495.
Schenck, Capt., 449.
Schools, 294. Districts, 302.
Houses, 303. Committees, 303.
Agents, 305. Children, 308.
Money, 310. State-grants for,
537
GENERAL INDEX.
311. High schools, 315. For writing, 315. Scott, 182, 467.
Searles, Stephen, 30.
Seaton, James and Abigail, 502.
Seavey, David, and wife, 481. Segocket, the river, 1, 2, 20. Seiders, Henry, 38. Family of, 96. Selectmen, 117.
Senators, 247.
Sennott, Francis, 88.
Setting guns for bears, 395.
Seven Brook, 3, 19.
Seven-tree Pond, 5. Persons drowned in, 69. Bear in, 397. Loons in, 415. Eagles there, 421. Severance, Severing, or Sevrance, 194, 196, 483, 515.
Sewall, and the Hills' party, 172, 177.
Seymour, Ri :, 3.
Shattuck, 479, 480, 494.
Shaw, 457, 499, 511.
Shepard, 76, 89, 90, 92, 95, 176, 195, 201, 209, 280, 292, 448, 451, 471, 494.
Shepard, Chloe, 451. Eunice W., 471.
Shepard, Prof., 216.
Shepherd or Shepard, Wm., 75, 128, 249, 250. Justice, 253. Lieutenant, 342.
Shepherd, of Stratham, 501.
Sherburne, Mass., 64, 65.
Sherman, 475, 510.
Sherror or Sherrod, 444.
Shibles, James, 75.
Shingles, 100. Shorey, 506. Sibley genealogy, 495.
Sibley, Jacob, 16, 195, 197, 306. Struck by lightning, 16. Fa- mily of, 76, 87, 504. Sibley, John L., 318, 409, 497. Sibley, Jonathan, Dr., 9, 107, 314, 412, 413, 439, 453. Cited, 9, 11, 13. Family of, 75, 84, 134, 476, 495. Town-clerk, 117. On committees, 198, 199, 303, 304. Justice, 252, 253. His lyceum- lectures, 316, 426. Physician, 321, 324.
Sidelinger, 77, 88, 89, 306-308.
Sikes, O., Rev., and family, 214, 304.
Silloway, George, 75, 84, 464.
Simmons, 75, 83, 87, 93, 94, 120,
194, 195, 197, 306, 443, 454, 455, 463, 472, 481, 504. Simulium molestum, 56.
Simulium nocivum, 57.
Sinclair, James, 76, 197.
Singer, Jane, 437.
Singing-schools, 325.
Skidmore, 93, 251, 280, 306-308.
Skinner, 76, 81, 339, 380.
Sleds, 278.
Sleeper, Albert, 438.
Small, 307, 497.
Smelts, 422.
Smith, 95, 129, 320, 436, 491, 493, 499.
Smith, Rev., 207, 215, 219.
Smith, John, Capt., explores the coast, 2. His books and map, 2, 20. His attempt to form a colony, 21.
Smith, S. E., Governor, 156, 375.
Snell, 126, 157, 194, 196, 506.
Snow, 431, 452, 508.
Somes, 485, 486.
Southworth, Alice, 478, 479.
Spalding and Spaulding, 434, 516.
Spear, 81, 201 [?], 436, 457, 513.
Speed, Benjamin, 100.
Spencer, Mass., 111.
Spinning-wheels, 108.
Spooner, Reliance, 457.
Spurr, Samuel, 196, 201 [?].
Standish, Eliza, 513.
Stanley, John, 450.
Stanwood, 511.
Staples, Mariah, 471.
Starr, Rev. Mr., 325.
Starrett, 114, 192, 209, 304, 448, 480.
Staunton, Paul, and family, 503.
Stearns, Charles, 84.
Sterling, 83, 308, 489.
Sterling, in Warren, 24, 27.
Stetson, 86, 445, 483.
Stevens, 76, 83, 90, 93, 95, 307, 308, 502, 503, 512.
Stewart, Holmes, 508.
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Stewart, I. D., Rev., 500, 502, 506.
Stewart, O. O., 87, 128, 491, 508.
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538
GENERAL INDEX.
Stewart, Timothy, 76, 152, 194, 196, 412. Family of, 87, 508. In office, 120, 129, 136, 252, 253. Stewart, W. D., family of, 87, 508. Stimson and Stimpson, 75, 219. Stinson, 506.
Stirling, Lord, 27.
Stirlington, 27. A plantation, 59. Stoddard, Abby Maria S., 442.
Stone, Allen, and family, 75, 508. Caroline F., 78. Eben, 341, 509. Jonas, 347, 509. Micah, 456. Rachel, 76. Rufus and Silvia G., 94.
Stone, Samuel, 76, 223, 250, 251. Family of, 76, 94, 509. Offices held by, 118, 120, 132, 256, 280, 306, 308, 341.
Stone, Waldron, and family, 119, 136, 152, 303, 433, 508.
Storer, Horatio Robinson, 419. Stores, 111.
Stoughton, Mass., settlers from, 38, 54.
Strachey manuscript, 2, 20.
Stratham, N. H., 440, 490, 498.
Stratton, 477, 506.
Stuart, Anna, 501.
Stubbs, 127, 194, 196, 347, 430.
Suchfort, 11, 43, 44, 92, 449, 514.
Sullivan, James, Governor, 2, 7.
Sumner, 86, 448. Sunnybec Pond, 1, 4, 43, 424. Superstitions, 227.
Surplus revenue, 269.
Surveyors of highways, 279.
Sutton, Mass., 439, 498.
Swain, John and Abigail, 499. Swan, 77, 483.
Sweetser, Olive, 468.
Swivel, 347.
Symonds, 500.
T.
Tanneries, 110.
Taxes, 256. Petitions to the Le- gislature respecting, 257, 262. In other towns, 260. Tables of, 261, 262, 281. Paid in pro- duce, 261, 310. Time for pay- ing, 265. Reed's case, 266. Highway, 280. For schools, 310. Taxes, parish or ministerial, 164,
165, 193. Remission of, 145. 146, 193-197.
Taylor, 78, 91, 92, 219, 447, 467, 470.
Taylor, J., Dr., 29, 101, 266, 436. Purchases the township, 29, 61. His arrival, 30. Deed to, 32. His life, character, and family, 34, 48. Purchases made of, 36, 42, 45, 50. His trade and quarrel with Jennison, 47. His death, 48. His conveyance to Reed, 50.
Taylortown, 28. Organization of, 59.
Temperance, 230.
Tenney, 75, 502.
Tew, Elethan, 482.
Texas and Texan War, 348, 441.
Thatcher, Ebenezer, 214.
Thayer, 128, 454.
Thing, Nancy, 499.
Thomas, Waterman, 63. Emery, and family, 81. James, 90. Mary, 451. Catherine and Mary, 457.
Thomaston, 1, 2, 347.
Thompson, 75, 76, 81, 86, 89, 92, 122, 127, 194, 196, 305-307, 320, 392, 443, 454, 465, 509, 510, 513.
Thorndike, 77, 82, 154, 227, 459, 491, 492.
Thurrell, Patience, 501.
Thurston, 216, 305.
Thurston, Nahum, 50, 66, 75, 307. Family of, 95, 133, 483, 484.
Thurston, Philo, and family, 57, 75, 85, 91, 227, 306, 449, 489. Military notice of, 339, 377.
Thwing, James, Rev., 220. Jo- siah, 453.
Tibbets and Tibbetts, 486, 500. Tifft, 517.
Tilson, 448.
Timber, 97.
Tinkham, 479.
Tithingmen, 126.
Titus, 75, 91, 128, 129, 152, 194, 196, 223, 278, 510.
Tobey, Cecilia and George, 442. Tobey, John, Capt., 57, 152, 201,
539
GENERAL INDEX.
228, 281, 292, 401, 402. Family of, 76, 95, 133, 177, 512. As- sessor, 120.
Tobey, Nathaniel, and family, 76, 223, 306, 307, 339, 512.
Tolman, 79, 434, 438.
Tombs, 134.
Toothaker, 438.
Tories, 333, 334.
Town histories, 2, 24.
Town-house, 141.
Town-lines perambulated, 62.
Town-meetings, 114.
Townsend, 76, 94, 95.
Trade, 111.
Trask, 500.
Travelling, early, 257, 273, 277.
Treasurers, 126.
Trees, felling of, 98.
Tripp, Charles, 90.
Trout, 423.
True, Ezekiel, of Montville, 106. True, Henry, Rev., 17, 249, 326, 344. Notices deaths, 17. Fa- mily of, 75, 169, 432. Offices held by, 117, 253, 304. Settled as a clergyman, 169. Oppo- sition to him, 170, 177. Dis- missed, 203, 204, 208.
True, H. Rev., Methodist, 219.
True, Henry A., Dr., 25, 316, 318, 322, 432. Cited, 25, 493.
Tuck, 88, 90. Tucker,47, 129, 192, 194, 195, 197. Tuner, the dog, 387. Turner, 364, 367, 498. Twining, Mary, 452.
Twins, exemption from taxes for, 262. Tyler, 431, 517.
U.
Ulmer, Sally, Catherine, and Elizabeth, 437. Dr. Charles, 452. James A., 57, 439, 481. Underwood, Joshua, 455. Universalists, 222.
Upham, 76, 93, 94, 306, 444, 480. Urine doctor, 324.
Urquhart, 161. V.
Valpey, 499.
Vaughan or Vaughn, Joseph, 29,
74, 112, 139, 154, 201, 289, 291, 305, 307, 469. Family of, 78. Vaughan, Joseph, and family, 85, 111, 120, 307.
Vaughan, Stetson, and family, 456.
Vaughan, William, family of, 78. Vaughan's Iron Works, 111.
Vaughn for Vaughan, 305.
Vinal, Phebe, 473.
Visiting by early settlers, 277. Vose, Elijah, and family, 83, 325, 432. In office, 121, 126. On committees, 132, 305. Justice, 254. Lawyer, 319. Vose, Joanna E., 432.
W. Wade, 75, 95, 306, 320, 445, 504. Wadsworth, Peleg, Gen., 258, 335.
Walcott, Jona., and family, 497. Walcott, Manning, family of, 96, 514.
Walcott, Pente, and family, 76, 304, 473, 513.
Walcott, Spencer, and family, 74, 86, 492, 513. In office, 120, 122, 123, 126, 127, 129, 305. Baptist, 193, 195, 197. Votes, 247.
Walcott, Spencer, and family, 87, 226, 307, 514.
Waldo, 6, 33.
Waldo patent, 22. Waldoborough, 1, 62. Military difficulty with, 350.
Walker, Abel, 76, 127-129, 194, 195, 197, 306. Family of, 79, 470.
Walker, Amos, 74, 127, 306, 307, 459. Family of, 82, 447. Of the Hill's party, 177, 209.
Walker, Asa, 308, 514. Benja- min and family, 76, 86, 127. Daniel and family, 76, 91, 127, 194, 209-212, 307, 514. John and family, 76, 91, 127, 305- 307, 514. Dr. John B., 323. Mercy, 476. Nathan and others, 128, 514. Silas and fa- mily, 76, 79.
Walpole, Mass., settlers from, 36.
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540
GENERAL INDEX.
Walton, J. H., and family, 466. War of 1812, 343. Ward, 476, 499.
Ware, Jason, 15, 114, 259, 264, 275, 328. Struck by lightning, 15. Buys land, 42. Settles, 46, 51. His family, 64, 75, 511, 515. Offices held by, 117, 119, 121, 126, 127, 304. Methodist, 194, 196, 218. A hunter, 403. His dog Sambo, 403.
Ware, Vinal, 46, 75, 198, 307, 411. Family of, 90, 515. Ware, Warren, 248.
Warning out of town, 270.
Warren, Eaton's History of, 24. Controversy with, 256.
Warren, Cyrus, Rev., 220.
Washington, town of, 1, 100. First team to, 279.
Waters, 325, 443.
Weasel, 412.
Weaver, Polly, 487.
Webb, 69, 268, 456, 499, 500, 516. Webster, 81, 220, 305, 454, 512.
Wedding, the first, 49.
Weeks, 490. Wellington, 127, 168, 177, 328, 332, 433, 493.
Wellman, 69, 82.
Wells, Sarah, 498, 501.
Wentworth, Lemuel, 14, 15, 333. Joshua W., and family, 80. Warren, 83. Mary, 87. Rev. Daniel, 219. Freelove, 447. Lewis, 451.
West, George, 115, 126, 149, 152, 288, 401, 441, 467. On com- mittees, 145, 146. His family, 516.
West, George W., 129, 195-197, 222, 516.
Weston, 219, 445. Wetherbee, 482, 509.
Weymouth, George, Capt., 2, 20. Weymouth, Timothy, 508. Wheaton, Mason, Col., 45, 47, 49, 51, 60, 66, 251, 275, 484. Whedon, 76. Whipple, 49.
Whitcomb, 465. White, 78, 219, 454.
White, William, writes a petition, 233. His Fourth-of-July Ora- tion, 236. Postmaster, 255. On a committee, 304. Lawyer, 318. White Hills visible, 20.
Whiting, 236. Thurston, and family, 79, 122, 227, 439. B. G. and Nancy, 85. Nathan, 122. John, 197, 253. Hervey, 452. Whitney, 79, 86, 127, 128, 197, 444, 476.
Whittemore, 85, 327.
Whittier, 226, 470. Wight, 129, 461, 516. Wilder, Lydia, 506.
Wiley, 443, 489.
Williams, John, and family, 85. Martha, 176, 192. Capt. Na- than, 340. Sarah Elizabeth, and others, 431. John, 456. Lucy, 468. Roger, 482. Eli- jah, Elizabeth, and Eunice, 485. Williamson, 219, 472.
Wing, 444.
Wingate, 77, 83, 95, 197, 512. Winslow, 33, 471, 488, 489.
Witchcraft, 228.
Witham, 514. Witt, William, 249, 251.
Wolves and wolf-hunt, 406.
Woodcock, 114, 126, 129, 130, 144, 162, 302, 490, 516. Woodhull, R., Rev., 216, 217. Woodman, Charlotte, 434.
Woodward, Nathan, 46.
Worth, 457.
Wright, Thos., 30, 34. Eliab, 460. Writing-school, 315. Wyman, 30, 517.
Y.
Yellalee, Robert, Rev., 219. York, Thomas and Mahala, 493. Young, 74, 79, 86, 92, 127, 194, 196, 250, 251, 491.
Young, Christopher, 76, 225. Fa- mily of, 82, 454. In office, 120, 122, 251, 306-308.
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