Annals of the town of Warren; with the Early History of St. George's, Broad Bay and the Neighboring Settlements on the Waldo patent, Part 37

Author: Eaton, Cyrus, 1784-1875; Eaton, Emily, [from old catalog] ed
Publication date: 1851
Publisher: Hallowell, Masters, Smith & co.
Number of Pages: 468


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1819. John Brooks, 96 F. el. William Phillips, 96


Benjamin Austin, 59


Years. Governor.


1820. William King, 109 R. el.


1821. Ezekiel Whitman, 98 F. Albion K. Parris, 57 R. el. Joshua Wingate, 3 R.


1822. Ezekiel Whitman, 76 F.


Albion K. Parris, 63 R. el.


1823. Albion K. Parris, 60 R. el.


1841. John Fairfield, 303 D. el.


Edward Kent, 145 w.


1842. John Fairfield, 262 D. el. 132 w.


E. Robinson, James Appleton, 4 AB.


1826. Enoch Lincoln, 80 R. el.


1827. Enoch Lincoln, 93 R. el.


1828. Enoch Lincoln, 97 R.


1843. Hugh J. Anderson, 66 D. el, Edward Robinson, 95 w. Edward Kavanagh, 96 D. James Appleton, 11 AR.


1844. H. J. Anderson, 269 D. el. E. Robinson, James Appleton, 15 AB. 140 w. 1845. H. J. Anderson, 175 D. el. F. H. Morse, 96 w. S. Fessenden, 11 AB.


1846. John W. Dana, 171 D. el. 109 w.


David Bronson, S. Fessenden, 11 AB.


1834. R. P. Dunlap, Peleg Sprague, 120 N. R.


Thomas A. Hill, 7 A. M.


1835. R. P. Dunlap, 180 D. el.


William King, 55 N. R.


1836. R. P. Dunlap, 197 D. el.


Edward Kent, 68 w.


1837. Gorham Parks, 82 D.


Edward Kent, 122 w. el.


1838. John Fairfield, 293 D. el.


Edward Kent, 164 w. 1839. John Fairfield, 270 D. el.


Edward Kent, 131


1840. John Fairfield, Edward Kent, 155 w. el.


309 D.


1824. Albion K. Parris, 73 R. el. Avery Rawson, 14.


1825. Albion K. Parris, 83 R. el.


1829. Samuel E. Smith, 177 D. J. G. Hunton, 95 N. R. el. 1830. Samuel E. Smith, 229 D. el. J. G. Hunton, 134 N. R. 1831. Samuel E. Smith, 221 D. el. Daniel Goodenow, 90 N. R. 1832. Samuel E. Smith, 211 D. el. D. Goodenow, 122 N. R. 1833. Samuel E. Smith, 138 D. Daniel Goodenow, 95 N. R. Robert P. Dunlap, 61 D. el. Thomas A. Hill, 20 A. M.


256 D. el.


1847. John W. Dana, 141 D. el. David Bronson, S. Fessenden, 6 AB. 96 w.


1848. John W. Dana, 199 D. el. Elijah L. Hamlin, 106 w. S. Fessenden, 3 AB.


1849. John Hubbard, 166 D. el.


E. L, Hamlin, 124 w. 11 AB.


Rufus McIntyre, 33 D. 1850. John Hubbard, 175 p. el. Wm. G. Crosby, 107 w.


Explanations : el. elected ; F. Federal ; R. Republican ; D. Demo ; cratic; N. R. National Republican ; A. M. Anti-masonic; w. Whig- and AB. Abolition.


B. W. Crowninshield, 59 R. Years. Governor.


364


ANNALS OF WARREN.


TABLE IX.


AMOUNT OF TAXES RAISED BY THE TOWN OF WARREN, TOGETHER WITH THE PROCEEDS OF THE FISHERY, THE PAUPER EXPENSES, &c.


For Y'rs. Schools. 1


All other Pro- Town Charges.


ceeds


1820


500 $1050 $183,50


175,00 $567


Tax.


43,50


1788


60


1822 531


500


153,00


420


67,50


1789


40


1823 531


850


156,00


395


54,50


1790


50


1824 531


700


267,00


300


63,50


1791


120


1825 531


700 amt.not


409


64,75


1793


30


1826 531


314 ascer'd.


468


67,00


1794


50


1827 531


600 730,00


400


71,34


1795 £50


130


1828|531


500 not as't.


401


79,44


1796 $333,33


$ 300,00


1829 531


1602


66


400


70,50


1798


333,33


600,00


1830 531


900


356,00


406


24,00


1799


333,33


1831 612


1000


513,00


298


18,00


1800


333,33


483,33


1832 612


1700


358,00


608


1801


480,00


584,00


1833 612


2000


411,00


492 $ cts.


1803


600,00


200,00


400


1835 612


2100 not as't.


425 104,51


1804


700,00


400,00


610


1836 612


2200


464 116,51


1805


500,00


635


1837 612


3000


341,00


420 157,18


9,00


1806


700,00


575


1838 612


3500


353,00


456 214,88


5,00


1807


700,00


200,00


680


1839 612


2000


326,00


496 201,60


1808


700,00


140,00


679


1840 812


5175


355,00


449 187,46


1809


700,00


621


1841 900


3000


328,00


395 161,90


1811


700,00


200,00


601


1843 900


2000


580,00


249 122,28


1812


700,00


300,00


570


1844 900


1975,25


172 113,97


1813


500,00


600,00


501


1845


914,12


250 105,36


1814


500,00


400,00


516


1846 900


1400


800,00


107,60


1815


500,00


450,00


400


1847 900


2000


716,50


107,46


1816


500,00


800,00


361


1848 900


1400


101,99


1817


500,00


1038,00


372


1849 900


2000


103,72


1818


500,00


1160,00


376


1850 900


2000


1819


500,00


1080,00


360


1


-


1778


£ 30


of Fish- ery.


Y'rs. sch. Char- of Fish- per $ ges. 1 ery. Exp.


rec'd licen-


from |ses.


Bank $ cts.


1779


30


1821 531


878


1200


365,00


499 130,09


1810


700,00


100,00


702


1842 900


2600


367,00


435 85,63 26,00


1802


500,00


605,00 $360


1834 612


For Town Proc'ds Pau- Am't For


* Amount not ascertained, and said to be little more than cost of taking.


+ Paid by selectmen, and amount not ascertained.


365


ANNALS OF WARREN.


TABLE X.


ANNUAL RETURN OF THE SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN OF WARREN, APRIL 1st, 1850.


No. No. child'n ]Whole No. Aver- | Whole No.| Aver- Length of Wag. of tea-


of bet. 4 & 21


Dist. years, May


1, 1849.


attending sum. term. 1849.


age No.do. 1849.


attending, win. term. 1849-50.


age No.do. 49-'50


days.


S'r. [W'r.


M .*


F.+


No.1


67


37


25


46


37


66


53


$20


$1,25


2


73


43


39


51


42


55


50


20


1,75


3


77


47


32


59


40


86


72


20


1,75


4


50


31


22


36


31


66


37


181


1,50


5


100


47


32


57


46


77


57


20


1,50


6


75


48


38


58


49


66


44


20


2,00


7


69


39


28


53


49


77


54


20


1,58


8


37


14


12


00


00


55


00


00


1.00


9


30


00


00


31


24


00


66


00


2,50


10


43


22


16


32


26


66


44


18


1,33


11


44


22


18


32


30


63


44


$2,tf.


1,25


12


22


16


11


00


00


98


00


00


1,50


13


33


17


14


21


17


53


75


$2,tf.


1,50


14


29


13


12


18


14


44


44


14


1,00


15


45


35


30


46


40


66


39


20


1,50


16


35


21


14


27


20


44


55


$2,tf.


1,00


17


23


14


11


21


19


44


33


18


1,00


18


13


00


00


00


00


00


00


00


0.00


19


26


24


18


31


25


60


55


$2.f.


1,33


20


84


44


36


54


44


67


50


18


2,50


21


3


00


00


00


00


00


00


00


0,00


1 978


534


| 408


613


| 563 |1153|


Amount of money raised by town for schools 1849, $900. Do. received from the State, $103,72. Ditto from school fund, $200. Number of schools sup- plied with blackboard, 14. Other school apparatus or libraries, 0. Number of school-houses owned by town or districts, 18. Number which are well constructed, commodious and in good repair, 16. Text books most exten- sively used ; in spelling, Town's and Emerson's; Reading, Leavitt's series ; Arithmetic, Smith's and Robinson's ; Grammar, Smith's and Weld's.


* Males per month.


+ Females per week.


TABLE XI.


MILITIA OFFICERS IN THE TOWN OF WARREN, WITH THE DATES OF THEIR COMMISSIONS AS FAR AS COULD BE ASCERTAINED FROM THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY ; WITH SOME OBTAINED FROM OTHER SOURCES.


Alexander, Henry, Captain, about 1739.


Alford, Lore, Ensign, Aug. 25, 1827, Capt. Aug. 7, 1830, of the East- ern Company.


31*


school in chers exclu. of board.


366


ANNALS OF WARREN.


TABLE XI . - Continued.


Andrews, Lemuel, Lieut. - - Capt. about 1813, E. Co.


Andrews, Benjamin, Lieut. about 1813, E. Co.


Anderson, Alexander, Lieut. July 10, 1822, of the Western Co.


- Ayer, Dr. Benjamin, Surgeon's Mate, April 24, 1828, of the Artillery Company.


Blake, Willing, Capt. of W. Co. about 1798.


Bracket, Benjamin, Major, about 1800.


Buckland, Nathan, Capt. about 1807, of W. Co.


Burgess, Stephen C., Capt. May 21, 1821, E. Co.


Burgess, Thomas P., Ensign, April 28, 1836, Lieut. May 2, 1840, of Rifle Co.


Burgess, Wm. C., Capt. Aug. 12, 1837, of Artillery.


Burton, Benjamin, Lieut. in Revolutionary Army, Lt. Col. 1785 or 6, Col. 1796.


- Buxton, Dr. Edmund, Surgeon, about 1800.


Buxton, Dr. Benjamin F., Paymaster, Sept. 20, 1827.


Chadbourne, Lovel P., Ensign, Aug. 17, 1839, W. Co.


Cobb, Lewis V., Ensign, May 15, 1841, Lieut. April 23, 1842, of Rifle Co.


Copeland, Joseph, 1st, Lieut. of Guards sent to Machias in 1776.


Copeland, Moses, Adjutant, about 1770.


Copeland, Rufus B., Quartermaster, about 1803 or 4.


Copeland, David, Lieut. about 1804, of E. Co.


Copeland, Joseph, 2d, Lient. Oct. 13, 1817, of Artillery.


Copeland, John, Ensign about 1813, Capt. July 10, 1822, W. Co. Copeland, Oliver, Ensign, about 1813, Capt. about 1818, E. Co.


Copeland, John, 2d, Ensign, May 2, 1840, E. Co.


Counce, Oliver W., Lieut. May 23, 1828, W. Co.


Crane, Rufus, Ensign, about 1788, Capt. about 1798, of E. Co.


Crane, William, Quartermaster, Sept. 25, 1817.


Crawford, Charles, Ensign, May 21, 1821, Capt. April 16, 1824, E. Company.


Creighton, James, Ensign, May 2, 1840, Lieut. May 15, 1841, Capt. April 23, 1842, Rifle Co.


Creighton, George Y., Ensign, Aug. 7, 1830, Lieut. June 25, 1831, Capt. March 29, 1834, E. Co.


Davis, Aaron, Lieut. about 1798, Capt. about 1804, of E. Co.


Davis, Jacob P., Lieut. about 1798, of W. Co.


Dunbar, Richard, Ensign, April 16, 1824, Lieut. Aug. 25, 1827, E. Company.


Eaton, Oscar, Capt. April 28, 1836, Rifle Co.


Fuller, Jonathan, Lieut. about 1807, Capt. about 1811, W. Co.


Fuller, Peter, Lieut. May 21, 1821, E. Co.


Frye, Job, Lieut. May 6, 1837, E. Co.


Hall, Reuben, Ist, Lieut. in 1785.


Hall, Reuben, 4th, Ensign, July 10, 1822, W. Co.


Head, James W., Major, I796, Col. about 1798.


Hinkley, Samuel, Lieut. April 16, 1824, Capt. Aug. 25, 1827, E. Co. Hodgman, Amos H., Col. July 16, 1827, afterwards Brig. Gen. Hoffsis, Thomas, Capt. Oct. 12, 1833, of W. Co.


Huse, Jonathan, Chaplain, June 1, 1806.


James, William, Lieut. in 1770.


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ANNALS OF WARREN.


TABLE XI. - Continued.


Jameson, David P., Lieut. Sept. 18, 1828, Capt. June 29, 1833, Rifle Company.


Kelloch, Alexander, 1st, Ensign, 1775.


Kilpatrick, Thomas, Capt. about 1749.


Kirkpatrick, George, Ensign, March 16, 1829, Lieut. May 4, 1839, Capt. May 2, 1840, E. Co.


Kirkpatrick, Thomas, Jr., Lieut. May 1. 1840, E. Co.


Leach, Ambrose, Ensign, June 25, 1831, Lieut. March 29, 1834, E. Company.


Leach, Sumner, Ensign, March 29, 1834, Capt. May 6, 1837, of E. Co., afterwards Col.


Lermond, Alexander, Lieut. of Rangers, 1755, of militia in 1758.


Lermond, Alexander, 2d, Ensign, Aug. 4, 1785.


Lermond, Alexander, 3d, Lieut. in Artillery, about 1812.


Libbey, Hatevil, 1st, Lieut. 1775, Major, 1785 or 6.


Libbey, Edward G., Ensign, Oct. 17, 1840, W. Co.


Libbey, Alexander, 2d, Lieut. Sept. 9, 1843, Artillery.


Lawrence, George W., Capt. Sept. 9, 1843, of Artillery.


McIntyre, John, Capt. about 1770, and again 1785 or 6.


McIntyre, John, 2nd, Ensign, 1798, W. Co.


McIntyre, Robert, 4th, Ensign, April 23, 1842, Rifle Co.


Mclellan, Wm. H. P., Ensign, March 29, 1834, Lieut. April 28, 1836, Rifle Co.


Mallett, John L., Lieut. Aug. 18, 1827, Capt. Aug. 11, 1828, W. Co. Miller, Alden, Lieut. about 1828, Capt. Major, --- of Artillery .


Newcomb, Daniel, Lieut. Sept. 12, 1815, of Artillery.


Page, Jesse, 1st, Adjutant, about 1803.


Patterson, David, 3d, Lieut. 1806, Capt. about 1812, Artillery.


Patterson, Joshua L., Lieut. May 18, 1825, Capt. about 1828, Artillery. Patterson, David, 4th, Capt. about 1833 or 4, Artillery.


Payson, Samuel, Lieut. 1788.


Payson, John, Ensign, 1798, of E. Co.


Porterfield, Patrick, Lieut. about 1749.


Porterfield, Robert, Adjutant, about 1786.


Prior, Ebenezer, Ensign, Oct. 12, 1833, Lieut. March 29, 1836, W. Co. Proctor, John, Capt. March 23, 1839, W. Co.


Rawson, Fisher, Paymaster, Aug. 15, 1828.


Richmond, John W., Capt. Rifle Co. Sept. 18, 1828, Major, Oct. 1, 1832, Lieut. Col. May 24, 1834.


Robinson, Robert, Lieut. June 29, 1833, Capt. March 29, 1834, Rifle Company.


Simonton, Patrick, Ensign, June 29, 1833, Lieut. March 29, 1834, Rifle Co.


Smith, Philip, Ensign, April 16, 1824, W. Co.


Spear, John, Ist, Capt. about 1788.


Spear, Andrew, Ensign, March 29, 1834, W. Co.


Spear, George, Ensign, July 9, 1836, W. Co.


Spear, William, 3d, Lieut. March 23. 1839, W. Co.


Starrett, Thomas, Ist, Capt. 1775, Col. about 1785 or 6.


Starrett, William, Ensign, about 1804, Capt. about 1810, E. Co.


Starrett, Benjamin, Ensign, June 3, 1837, Capt. March 16, 1839, E. Company.


Starrett, Samuel, Lieut. June 3, 1837, E. Co.


368


ANNALS OF WARREN.


TABLE XI . - Continued.


Starrett, John, Jr., Lieut. Aug. 12, 1837, Artillery.


Stevens, James, Ensign, Sept. 18, 1828, Rifle Co.


Thatcher, Samuel, Adjutant, about 1800, Col. 1803 or 4.


Thatcher, Ebenezer, Capt. about 1806 of Artillery, subsequently Major, Col., Brig. Gen.


Webb, William H., Ensign, about 1807, W. Co.'


Wilbur, Marshal, Lieut. about 1811, Capt. about 1816, W. Co.


Williams, Nathan, Capt. of Union Light Infantry, May 22, 1806.


Wyllie, William, Lieutenant, Sept. 12, 1815, Major, Sept. 27, 1828, Artillery.


Wyllie, John, 3d, Lieut. Sept. 9, 1843, Artillery.


TABLE XII.


OFFICERS OF THE REGIMENT IN WHICH THE MILITIA OF WARREN HAS AT DIFFERENT TIMES BEEN INCLUDED.


At the time this town was settled the whole militia of this State was included in one regiment, William Pepperel of Kittery, Col.


In 1739, it was divided into two regiments and the eastern put under the command of Col. Samuel Waldo of Falmouth.


2nd. Col. Samuel Waldo, Jr., about 1745.


3d. Col. Charles Cushing, then of Falmouth, in 1750.


4th. Col. James Cargill of Newcastle, about 1763.


5th. Col. Lithgow, Maj. M. Wheaton, Adj. M. Copeland, about 1770. 6th. Col. Mason Wheaton, Lt. Col. Wm. Farnsworth, Maj. Hanse Robinson, about 1776.


7th. Col. T. Starrett, Lt. Col. B. Burton, Maj. H. Libbey, Adj. R. Porterfield, 1785.


8th. Col. J. W. Head, Majors Otis Robbins & Benjamin Brackett, Adj. Clark Gerrish, about 1798.


9th. Col. Samuel Thatcher, Majors Joshua Adams & Joseph Maxey, Sept. 5, 1805, Adjutant J. Page, about 1803.


Col. Samuel Thatcher, Majors Erastus Foote & Rufus Gilmore. Major Rufus Gilmore, June 26, 1810, & 2. Major Isaac G. Reed.


Major I. G. Reed, 2. Maj. Herman Hawes.


10th. Col. Isaac G. Reed, June 27, 1815, Maj. H. Hawes, 2. Maj. Kaiser, Adjutant Alfred Hovey.


Col. I. G. Reed, Lieut. Jacob Ludwig, jr., June 20, 1816. Major Thomas Simmons.


11th. Col. Thomas Simmons, Lt. Col. J. Ludwig, Jr. Major Gorham Parks, Adjutant Horace Rawson.


12th. Col. J. Ludwig, Jr, Lt. Col. Gorham Parks, Major Avery Raw- son, August 13, 1822.


Col. J. Ludwig, Jr., Lt. Col. John Bachelder, March 3, 1823. 13th. Col. Avery Rawson, February 25, 1824.


14th. Col. Amos H. Hodgman, July 16, 1827.


15th. Col. Charles K. Miller, Lt. Col. Henry Kennedy, Major George Sprowl, Adjutant Isaac Reed, August, 1830.


369


ANNALS OF WARREN.


TABLE XII . - Continued.


16th. Col. Henry Kennedy, Lt. Col. George Sprowl, Major William H. Barnard, Sept. 21, 1831, Adjutant Abiel W. Kennedy.


Col. H. Kennedy, Lt. Col. George Sprowl, Major John W. Richmond, October 1, 1832.


17th. Col. George Sproul, Lt. Col. John W. Richmond, Major James Woltz, Adjutant Newell W. Ludwig, May, 1834.


18th. Col. John T. Castner; Lt. Col. Sumner Leach, May 2, 1838 ; Maj. J. Woltz, Adjutant Elijah A. Dagget.


Col. J. T. Castner, Lt. Col. James C. Morse, Feb. 5, 1841. Maj. J. Woltz, Adjutant Wm. G. Reed, June 8, 1841.


Col. J. T. Castner, Lieut. Col. J. C. Morse, Maj. Wm. G. Reed, July 23, 1841, Adjutant Frederic W. Nichols, 1841.


Col. J. T. Castner, Lt. Col. J. C. Morse, Maj. Wm. G. Reed, Adjutant Cyrus Levensaler, 1841.


19th. Col. James C. Morse, Lt. Col. Wm. G. Reed, Maj. Thurston W. Vinal, Oct. 22, 1842.


TABLE XIII.


VESSELS BUILT IN THE TOWN OF WARREN WITH THE NAMES OF BUILDER OR OWNER, AS FAR AS ASCERTAINED.


Yrs.


Names.


Tns


Builders.


1770 Slp. Industry,


1775


Dolphin,


1784


Warren,


S. Weston & Copeland


Chief Owners. D. Patterson & others. A. & W. Lermond. M. Copeland, &c. W. Thomas. Lermonds & Wyllie. T. Starrett, 1st.


1786 1787


Slp. Friendship, Union, Jane,


73


Wyllie & Lermonds.


1788 Br.


Owners in Mass.


1789 Sch. Industry,


79 do. Bradford,


J. Spear, A. M'Kellar. Starrett & Spear.


1791 Br. Speedwell,


90 S. Weston,


Bracket & Davis.


1793


Polly,


94 J. Standish,


Malcolm, Dunbar, &c. Lermonds, Henderson. Head, &c.


1796 Brg. Neptune, Sch. Angelica, Dove,


123 S. Weston, E. & J. Barnard, 101 Dow & Co. 96 J. Standish?


Wyllie, Lermonds, &c.


Jenny,


H. E. & J. Libbey.


Hope,


100 S. Weston?


Miles Cobb, Copeland. M. Cobb.


1797


Lark, Minerva,


A. Malcolm, McCarter. J. Hall, Creightons, &c. Spear & sons. Dunbars, Hall, &c.


1801


Betsy,


110 S. Weston, 104 S. Weston, 106|S. Weston, 90 J. Standish? 90 S. Weston?


J. Libbey, W. Starrett. M. Cobb.


Sally, Hermon, Slp. Favorite,


123 Barnard, 93 S. Weston?


J. Page & others.


1802 Sch. Harmony,


101 | Barnard,


Three Sisters


101 S. Weston?


T. Spear, &c. Creightons, Libbey, &c. Spear & sons.


1803| Brg. Fair Trader, Sch. Fame,


115 Barnard?


93|S. Weston?


L. Wilson, Parsons, &c. T. Spear & Robinsons.


Lucy,


107 S. Weston? 110|J. Standish,


1798


Ten Brothers


Bridgwater,


1792 Slp. Betsey,


S. Weston, do. do.


1785 Br.


370


ANNALS OF WARREN.


TABLE XIII . - Continued.


Yrs.1


Names.


Tns Builders.


Chief Owners.


1804 Ship Fredonia,


£06 S. Weston,


123 J. Standish,


1805


Sch. Mary, Union, Slp. Peggy,


119 J. H. Counce, &c. 91 Barnard, 106 J. Standish,


Wyllie, Patterson, &c.


Head & brothers.


1806


Sch. Beaver, Frances, America,


121 do.


J. W. Head. M. Cobb.


180 1810


Ship Gen. Knox,


T. Spear,


Brg. Penelope,


Slp. Fair Trader,


Brg. Alexander,


Sch. Galen,


117 T. Spear,


Spears & Robinsons.


1812


Mary Ann,


130 Standish,


McIntyres & I. Spear. W. Lermond & others.


1814 1815


Dolphin,


11/ J. Standish,


1816


Brg. Only Son, Sch. Packet,


126 S. Weston? 80 J. Standish.


M. Cobb.


President,


115 Rhoades,


Miller. Head, A. Wyllie M. Robinson, Spear &c. Libbeys, Copeland, &c. Wm. McLellan, &c.


1817


First Attempt Jane Ann, Thomas, Henry,


115 J. H. Counce,


McLellan, &c.


1819


Br. Four Brothers, Sch. Eliza Ann, Milo, Brg. Almira,


117 J. H. Counce,


Counce, &c.


1820 1821


Sh.Farmer'sFancy


126 J. Standish,


A. Spear, McIntyre, &c.


1822


Brg. Wm. Henry, Hercules. Sch. Emily, Br. Tobacco Plant Enterprize, Sch. Joseph, Margaret,


116 J. H. Counce,


177 - Kaler?


T. Spear. Counce&A.H.Hodgman. McLellan, &c.


1824


Br. Francis,


212 Kaler?


T. Spear, &c.


Mariner


186 Turner?


W. Mclellan.


Edward,


200 E. O'Brien,


E. O'Brien, &c. do.


Sch. Sophronia, Almira,


200 J. Standish,


1825


Shp. Chs. Adams, Br. Ann Maria, Sch. Union,


172 do.


171 do.


William,


166 E. O'Brien,


Waldo,


200 do.


Hannah,


108 Kaler ?


Slp. Mary Ann,


75 E. O'Brien,


Wm.& Thomas 1826 Br. Belisarius,


175 J. H. Counce,


Thom's. & Wm.


169 do.


Eliza & Helen, Asia,


207 E. O. Brien,


Lem. Andrews S.c.


Sch. Franklin,


141 do.


Harriet,


120 do.


Margaret,


127 |J. Standish,


Caroline,


127 do.


Wyllies and others. T. Hodgman. do.


1813


Rubicon,


98 Barnard,


26 J. Standish,


Standishes, Head, &c. McLellan & others.


Fair America,


103|J. H. Counce,


Cornelius.


103|J. Standish,


52 J. Barnard,


Paine, Young, &c.


110 J. Standish,


W. Starrett, Jones. &c.


1818


121 J. Standish,


Foster, &c.


132 J. Standish ?


Wm. Mclellan.


109 S. Weston.


H. Libbey, A. Spear,&c. McLellan. &c.


158 J. H. Counce,


239| J. H. Counce,


160 J. Standish,


McLellan, Counce, &c. Standishes, &c.


1823


196 J. H. Counce, 134 do.


36 E. Weston,


E. Weston.


160 do.


268 J. H. Counce,


T. Hodgman. McLellan & Counce. do. do.


O'Brien &c. Killsa & Co.


T. Spear, O'Brien &.c.


132 J. Standish,


Thos. Hodgman &c. WcLellan &. Counce. Wm. Starrett §.c.


1811


Slp. Jane, Washington,


98 do.


97 do.


Creightons, Sumner,&c. R. B. Copeland, &c. J. Paine.


M. Cobb.


129 S. Weston. 98 do.


141 J. H. Counce,


J. & R. Spear, &c. Counce, &c.


Swallow,


126 J. H. Counce,


S. Coventry, Boston. Dunbar, J.McIntyre, &c. Creighton, Libbey.


103 do.


ANNALS OF WARREN.


371


TABLE XIII . - Continued.


Yrs.


Names.


Builders.


Chief Owners.


1826 Sch. Fame,


Br. Montecello,


Sch. Seth & Wm.


87 Patterson &c.


209|J. H. Counce,


Creighton & Counce.


S. O'Brien, &c.


O'Brien &c.


Sch. Maine,


109 do.


Packet,


97 do.


Champin,


130 E. Weston, 99 do.


G. McIntyre, &c.


1828


Shp. Wm. & John,


Sch. Mary,


Amanda,


97 Patterson, &c,


Maine,


130 J. Payson,


1829


Merchant,


127 J. H. Counce,


Florida,


115 E. O'Brien,


91 do


1830


Brg. Noble.


273 J. H. Counce,


Sch. Franklin,


141 E. O'Brien,


Bangor owners.


1831


Henry Clay, Isabella, Rbt.&Rowl'd.


147 E. O' Brien,


Jacobs, Shibles, &c.


1832


Shp. Edwin,


339 J. H. Counce,


143 E. O'Brien,


146 do.


1833


151 F. Spear,


Sch. Retrieve,


116 J. H. Counce,


Powhattan,


133 do.


Leo,


151 do.


144 do.


155 E. O'Brien,


E. O'Brien,


1834 Ship Franklin.


421 J. H. Counce,


Brg. Georges,


192 E. O'Brien,


130 do.


140 do.


127 F. Spear,


F. & J. Spear, &c.


1835 Br. Ligonia.


237 J. H. Counce,


Counce & Creighton.


Elcy,


180 E. O'Brien,


1836


Olive Branch, Hector, Sch. Nevis, Hiram,


171 E. O'Brien,


O'Brien, Watts &c. O'Brien &c.


Amanda,


114|P, Montgomery, &c.


1837 Shp John Holland,


527 J. H. Counce,


147 E. O'Brien,


161 P. Montgomery,


O'Brien &c. Montgomery &c. M. R. Ludwig &c.


A. Spear &c.


Counce &c.


185 E. O'Brien,


238


588 J. H. Counce, 249 do.


Eliza,


199 E. O'Brien,


Maumee,


228 P. Montgomery,


G. Boggs, Faulkner.


Sch. Lycurgus,


142


do.


1840 Shp. Claiborne, Brg. Oceana,


662 J. H. Counce,


249 do.


Montgomery, Leeds. A. H. Hodgman, &c. Counce, Creighton, &c.


-


1827


Br. Brilliant, Columbia, 'T'ho's. & Edw.


164 Patterson &c.


152 E. O'Brien,


E. O'Brien, &c. Hovey, Huse, &c.


Rambler,


396 J. H. Counce, 94 F. Spear,


Counce & Mclellan.


T. Hodgman, &c.


G. Lermond, Hall, &c.


L. Andrews, &c.


Counce & others.


Mexico,


100 do.


Machias owners.


36 J. H. Counce.


J. H. Counce.


E. Smith, Counce, &c. O'Brien &c. do. Hovey, Miller &c.


J. H. Counce, do.


Manhattan, Jane, Vincent,


147|P. Montgomery,


A. Miller, &c.


A. H Hodgman, &c. O'Brien, Miller, &c. O'Brien, Andrews, &c. do. do.


Usardo,


216 do.


S. Libbey &c. E. O'Brien &c.


165|P. Montgomery,


Montgomery, &c.


145 do.


99 J. H. Counce,


Counce, Hodgman &c.


Sch. Grecian, Brg. Caucasian, Ludwig, Algonquin, Catharine, Jefferson, N. England, 1839 Shp. Leopard, Brg. Sea,


244 193


1838


239 J. H. Counce,


O'Brien &c.


S. C. Burgess &c. Counce, Creighton &c. Counce, Newcomb &c. O'Brien &c.


130 175


T. Spear. Wm. McLellan. S. O'Brien &c.


E. O'Brien, &c. J. Robinson, &c. Counce & Creighton.


Sc. Edw. O'Brien, Ann, Brg. Grandee,


W. McLellan, &c. do


Sch. Splendid, Sophronia, Ganges,


372


ANNALS OF WARREN.


TABLE XIII . - Continued.


Yrs .: Names. Tns Builders.


Chief Owners.


1840 Brg. Munroe, 199 E. O'Brien.


Sch. Madison,


149 do.


Brk. Lilias,


199 F. Spear,


177 A. Young,


A. Spear &c.


A. H. Hodgman &c.


O'Brien &c.


S. C. Burgess, &c.


Brk. Claremont,


248 P. Montgomery,


196 A. McCallum,


222 E. O'Brien,


143 F. Spear,


690 J. H. Counce,


248 E. O'Brien,


219|D. McCallum,


212 do.


269 E. O'Brien,


199 do.


106|T. P. Burgess,


Burgess & Kirk.


P. Boggs &c.


McCallum, Counce &.c. McCallum &.c.


O'Brien . Creightons &.c. O'Brien &.c.


Spears S.c.


T. Wilson &c.


P. Boggs &.c. Counce, McCallum.


A. H. Hodgman &.c.


E. O'Brien, &.c.


O'Brien, P. Lermond.


P. Boggs &.c. do.


T. P. Burgess &.c. do.


Spears &.c. O'Brien, Creighton &.c. Patterson 5.c.


A. H. Hodgman. do.


E. O'Brien, Watts, &c. Counce &.c.


F. Spear &c.


G. W. Lawrence &.c.


Burgess &c.


Creighton, Howard &c. F. Spear &c. Patterson, Carr &c.


O'Brien &c. Counce & c.


Thomas Prince Warren,


292 T. P. Burgess,


271 J. A. Wyllie,


Brg. Marshal Ney.


249|A. Vinal, 269 J. Hilt,


236 L. French,


P. Boggs, &c.


F. Spear &c.


A. Counce & Andrews.


G. Y. Creighton &c.


Heirs of J. H. Counce.


1842 Brg. Amanda, St. George, Sch.Mary Augusta 1843 Shp. Leonidas, Brk. Elliot,


1844 Brg. Paulina, Duncan,


Brk. Paria,


Brg. Ellis,


Sch. Leander, Sarah Frances 1845 Brk. Brilliant,


Brg. Capt. Tom,


Brk. Louisa Bliss,


394 E. O'Brien,


199 do.


194 F. Spear,


73 S. Williams,


148 T. P. Burgess,


141 P. Montgomery,


623 J. H. Counce,


1846 Shp. Amelia,


Sch. J. H. Counce


149 do.


299 E. O'Brien,


Brg. Percy,


199 do.


Brk. Indiana,


255 P. Montgomery,


Brg. Gen. Taylor, Emily,


149 do.


181 T. P. Burgess,


155 do.


147 F. Spear,


1847 Shp Mary Adeline


637 E. O'Brien,


299 J. L. Patterson,


373 A. Vinal,


233 do.


Sch. Lucy Watts,


220 Wm. Spear, 3d.,


173 J. H. Counce,


240 F. Spear,


198 J. C. Hilt,


198 Burgess & Kirk.


223 G. Y. Creighton,


J. Cohen, Julia Frances 1848 Shp. Fides,


114 F. Spear,


698 J. L. Patterson,


442 E. O'Brien,


Brk. Patr'k Henry, Kezia,


299 J. H. Counce,


Burgess &c.


Wyllie, Starrett &c. A. H. Hodgman. Hilt. Lawrence &c.


G.W.Lawrence, Emeline, Oliver, Sarah Elizabeth Sch. Lucretia, 1849|Shp. Arcadia,


216 F. Spear, 181|A. Counce, 167 G. Y. Creighton, 715 D. McCallum,


O'Brien, &c. do. F. and J. Spear &c.


Sch. Delaware.


1841 Shp. Statesman, Brg. Clarrissa, Fornax, Vandalia,


198 E. O'Brien, Burgess & Kirk.


197 A. McCallum,


D. Boggs, Andrews &c. McCallumn, Lermond. P. Lermond &c.


F. & J. Spear &c. Counce S.c.


O'Brien, Starrett &c.


Counce, McCallum. do do.


O'Brien, P. Lermond. E. O'Brien.


130 P. Montgomery,


349 D. McCallum,


223 do.


Brg. Thos. & Edw. Lydia Farnham Sch. 1. O. of O. F.


Mary George, Eliza Brown


Brk. Franklin,


Sch. Segotchet, Lucy Ann,


Brk. Roxanna, Philah, Phocion,


May Flower, Gen. Worth, Delta, Versailles,


672 J. H. Counce,


373


ANNALS OF WARREN.


TABLE XIII . - Continued.


Yrs.


Names.


Tns Builders.


Chief Owners.


1849 Ship Belle Rock,


Brk. Midas,


311 J. A. Wyllie,


299 L. French,


267|F. Spear,


447 J. C. Hilt,


246 W. Spear,


163|Kirk . & Montgom.


245|T. P. Burgess,


245|S. Andrews, &c.


991 J. L. Patterson,


Patterson. Carr, &c.


E. O' Brien, Telamon,


797|J. Hilt,


E. O'Brien, &c. Smith Lawrence & Co.


S. O'Brien.


Spear, Boggs, &c.


TABLE XIV.


A LIST OF DEATHS IN THE TOWN OF WARREN SINCE 1797, KEPT BY REV. J. HUSE, AND CAREFULLY COLLATED WITH THOSE KEPT BY E. PAGE, D. NEWCOMB, AND R. MONTGOMERY.


Years.


Deaths.|Years.


Deaths. Years.


Deaths. Years.


Deaths.


1797


1


1811


10


1825


29


1839


37


1798


2


1812


17


1826


25


1840


30


1799


10


1813


13


1827


15


1841


37


1800


15


1814


6


1828


23


1842


60


1801


6


1815


9


1829


45


1843


33


1802


15


1816


10


1830


23


1844


16


1803


5


1817


16


1831


22


1845


24


1804


15


1818


15


1832


34


1846


14


1805


14


1819


20


1833


26


1847


23


1806


13


1820


19


1834


35


1848


25


1807


9


1821


22


1835


21


1849


36


1808


5


1822


19


1836


19


1850


35


1809


12


1823


14


1837


28


1810


9


1824


15


1838


30


Of the above, 89 were of persons who exceeded the age of 80 years; and, since the settlement of the place, the fol- lowing are known to have died after attaining the age of ninety : viz. Mrs. Ann Muckleroy, 96 ; Walter Meloney, 95 ; Mrs. Sechrist, 92 : Mrs. Phebe James, 90; Mrs. Blye, 96 ; Amos Peters, 93; Mrs. Webb, 92; Mrs. Elizabeth Mont- gomery, 94 ; Mrs. Hannah Fuller, 91; Mrs. Delano, 93.




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