History of Brunswick, Topsham, and Harpswell, Maine, including the ancient territory known as Pejepscot, Part 90

Author: Wheeler, George Augustus, 1837-
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Boston, A. Mudge & sons, printers
Number of Pages: 1024


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Titinouse, The Black-Cap, 92.


Toads, 93.


Tobacco Manufactory, 584, 611.


Toll-Bridge, 93.


Tom-Cod, 94. Tontine Hall, 297.


Tontine Hotel Company, 294-5.


Tool Manufactory, 574.


Topsham Academy, 486-7, 657 ; burnt, 269.


Topsham Artillery Company, 690-2.


Topsham, First Meeting of Town, 183 ; First Officers of, 183 ; in War of Rebellion, 700-2; Inhabitants of, 33-6; Militia Companies, 690-2; named, 180; Plan of, 185; settled, 130; under Maine, 200-4; under Massachusetts, 180-200.


Topsham and Brunswick Twenty-five Cents Savings Bank, The, 576-7.


Tories, 676, 689.


Torture of Moses Eaton, 55.


Tourmaline, 97.


Town Clock purchased, 151.


Town Fund, 114.


Town Houses, 150, 154, 177, 204, 636, 657, 665; burnt, 153, 263.


Town Line, 147.


Town Meetings held in Taverns, 290, 299; Warrant for, in 1775, 677 ; illegal, 200.


Town Officers, Election of the first, 104. Townships laid out, 22, 27, 29, 34.


Trades and Traders, in Brunswick, 577-4 89; in Harpswell, 619-21; in Tops- ham, 611-15.


Traditions, 65, 69-70, 78-81, 84-5, 92, 259, 683.


Trails, Indian, 6.


Train Band of Topsham, 690.


Transfer of Islands to Topsham, 145, 183.


Trial for Barn burning, 284 ; Breach of Promise, 285; Murder, etc., 283, 285-7.


Trial of - Boone v. Woodside, 278-9 ; Capt. William Woodside, 278; Clark v. Dole, 283-4; Jenny Eaton


v. Rogers, 282 ; First Parish Bruns- wick v. McKeen, 284 ; Giles v. God- dard, 278 ; McNess v. Sinith, 279 ; Orr v. Woodside, 280; Smith v. McNess, 279 ; Smith v. Vincent, 279; State v. Crips, 286; State v. Dudley, 286-7; State v. Miller, 287, State v. Thorn and Wilson, 285-6; Veazie v. Jewell, 284-5 ; Village School District v. Titcomb, 470-2 ; Pres. Allen v. State, 511-12. Triconnick, 56.


Trouble between the Proprietors and Town, 113.


Tungstite, 98.


Turnip Island, 86.


Twelve-Rod Road, 83.


Twenty-Mile Falls, 25.


Twins, The, 84.


Tything-Men, 213-14.


U.


Uniforms of Topsham Artillery, 691. . Union National Bank, The, 576.


Union of Religious Societies, 396-7.


Union Street, 32, 542, 545.


Unitarian - Bible Class, 394; Church, Topshamn, 433-4; Preaching in Brunswick, 394-5; Preaching in Topsham, 433 ; Second (Congrega- tional) Society of Brunswick, 394-5 ; Society of Brunswick, 397-8; So- ciety of Topsham, 432; Fund of Topsham, 434-5; Society removed to Brunswick, 434.


Universal Christian Society in Bruns- wick, 392-3. Universalist and Unitarian Societies, 391-8.


Universalist Preaching, The first Efforts for, 391-2; in Harpswell, early, 450 ; in Topsham, 434.


Universalist Society - of Brunswick and Topsham, 393-4, 395-6; in Harps- well, 450-1 ; Constitution of, 450-1 ; reorganized, 451.


Upper Carrying-Place, The, 6, 11.


Uppermost Falls, The, 13.


Urquhart as a Preacher, 409.


V.


Vaccination, 175, 196, 200, 315-16.


Validity of Claims to Land, 23-4. Valuation of Real Estate, etc., 599-602, 616-17, 623.


Ventriloquism, Exhibition of, 224.


Vessels, 164, 330-7; seized on the Ken- nebec, 684; List of, 330-7; Accom- modation, 335; Alice, 335; Ambi- tion, 333-4; America, 333,688 ; Bos- ton, 335; Caroline, 335; Defiance 331; Elijah Kellogg, 337; Eliz. abeth, 333 ; Eliza, 333; Friendship


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GENERAL INDEX.


335; a Gunboat, 333; Hannibal, 332; Hope, 332, 335; Industry, 331; Iris, 332; John Adams, 332; Maine, 333; Maquoit, 330, 335 ; Mer- rymeeting, 331; Orlando, 335 ; Pejep- scot, 330; Shaving Mill, 688 ; Speed- well, 331; Statira, 333 ; Susan, 333 ; Union, 335; Unity, 331. Visit from Talleyrand, 291.


Visit of Soldiers to Mr. Wilson, 683. Visit of Mob to Mr. Wilson, 683-4. Vocal Music, 224.


Vote of Towns for - Aroostook R. R., 154; Postmaster, 204; Shire Town, 203; in Regard to First Parish of Harpswell, 437; Liquor Law, 154; Settlement of Eaton's Accounts, 442; to support the Constitution, 133.


Votes, Congressional, 133; for Presiden- tial Electors, 132, 188-9; for State Officers, 129, 143, 170, 174; in Re- gard to Formation of Baptist Soci- ety, 411 ; in Regard to settling Mr. Ellis, 409-10; on Amendment to Constitution, 151-2, 202-3.


Votes of Brunswick in Regard to Return of Conspirators, etc., 689.


Votes of Harpswell, 163, 166-79; of Topsham, 183-99, 202-4. Voting, Disorderly, 190.


Voyages of Discovery, 7.


W.


Wagons, 216. Waldo Company, The, 7, Wales, 144. Walrus Tusk, 96. Wampum, 11. Warning-Pan, John Merrill's, 673. Warnings from Town, 120.


War-of the Rebellion, 696-705; of 1812, and Preparations for, 196, 693- 5; of Revolution, 676-89 ; Thomp- son's, 681-3.


Wars, Indian, 49-70.


Warumbo Manufacturing Company, 566. Washington Fire Club, 271-2. Washington Hall, 292-7.


Washingtonian House, 230.


Watch, The, in Brunswick, 247-9; Records of, 249; By-Laws of, 247-9; organized in Harpswell, 167.


Watches, Invention of Machine-made, 569-70. Water Street, 542, 545. Water Power, Survey of the, 554. Wawenocks, The, 1.


Weasles, 90.


Weddings, Accounts of Singular, 216-18. Weighers of Hay, etc., 584, 613.


Weights and Measures, The first, 118. Wells, The, 44. Wells, Town of, 114.


Wescustego, 155.


West Bath, 75-6, 204.


Western Bay, 11.


Whales, 93.


Whaleboat Islands, 75, 85, 87.


Wharton's Deed, 12-16,


Wharves, 334.


Wheelwrights, 580.


Whigby, 19. Whipping-Post, 115, 280-1.


Whiskeag, 19.


White Bull Island, 102.


White Mountains, 77.


White's Hall, 301.


White's Island, 18, 86-7.


Widgeon Cove, 11.


Wigwam Point, 6, 32,


Wild-Cats, 88, 90.


Wild Fowl, 92.


Will Gut, 87.


Willow, 99.


Will's Island, 84-5.


Wind, The, 100.


Winnegance, 18, 20.


Winnisimmet Ferry, 21.


Winter Street, 551.


Winter Harbor, 52.


Winthrop Hall, Bowdoin College, 577. Winthrop Ponds, 58-9.


Witches, 220.


Wolves, 85, 114-15, 130, 186, 220; Anec- dotes about, 88-9. Woodchucks, 90.


Woodcocks, 91.


Wooden Pegs instead of Nails, 216.


Woods burned, 257-8, 261-3, 266-7, 269.


Wood Thrush, 91.


Wood Trade, 574.


Wool Braiding, 219.


Work-House, 134, 171.


Worumbo Deed, The, 12-16, 24-5.


Wrentham, 184.


Y.


Yagerhamer, The, 309. Yaggers and Rowdies, 222. Yagger Club, 672. Yankee-Killer, The, 50. Yarınouth, 19, 62. York, 45, 47.


York County (or Province) Records, 16, 21.


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INDEX OF NAMES


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BIOGRAPHIES AND FAMILY HISTORIES.


A.


Abbot, Hon. Jacob, 709-10.


Abbott, Rev. John S. C., 710.


Adams, Rev. George E., 710-12. Alden, Peter ()., 712. Allen, Rev. William, 713-14. Anderson, Jacob, 827-8. Appleton, Rev. Jesse, D. D., 714-15.


B.


Babbidge - Betty, Courtney, James, Sarah, Stephen, Susannah, and Wil- liam, 828. Badger, Capt. Joseph, 715-16.


Badger, Capt. Nathaniel, 715.


Bailey - Delight, Olive, Sarah, and Timothy, 828. Baker, William, 716. Ballard, Rev. Edward, 716-17. Barron, Hon. John, 717-18.


Barron, William, 718.


Barstow - Agnes, Elizabeth, George, James, John, Joshua, Michacl, Rob- ert, and William, 829.


Berry - Adam, Hannalı, Harvey, Jenny, John, Josiah, Joseph, Robert, and Rufus, 829.


Bisbee - Aaron, Alice, Elisha, Hannah, Huldah, Mary, Oliver, Rufus, Sarah, Seth, Studley, Thomas, and Wil- liam, 829. Bisbee, Charles, 829-30.


Boardman, Alexander F., 718.


Booker - Daniel, Ester, Isaiah, James, John, Joseph, Jotham, Mercy, Mir- iam, Ruth, and William, 830.


C.


Chase - Anne, Anthony, Isaac, James, Jean, Judah, Margaret, Mary, Na- thaniel, and William Vincent, 830. Clark - David, James, John, Margaret,


Mary, Nathan, Robert, and Samuel, 830.


Cleaveland, Prof. Parker, 718-25.


Coburn, John, 725-7.


Coombs - Caleb, George, Peter, and Samuel, 830.


Coombs - Anthony and John, 831.


Curtis, Capt. Nehemiah, 727.


Curtis - David, Ezekiel, Michacl, Paul, Ruth, and William, 831.


Cushing, Caleb, 727-8, 831.


Cushing - Daniel, Deborah, Francis Dunning, Jeremiah, John, John Schwartkin, Louis Tileston, Mat- thew, and Rufus King, 831.


D.


Dennison, Col. Andrew, 728.


Douglas, John, 831-2.


Douglass - Cornelius, Daniel, Elijah, George, Israel, Job, John, Joseph, Mary, Patience, Sarah, 832.


Duncan, Dr. Samuel, 728-9.


Dunlap, David, 731.


Dunlap, Gen. Richard T., 731-2.


Dunlap- Jane, John, Margaret, and Robert, 832. Dunlap - Elizabeth, Hugh, Jane, John, Samuel, and Robert, 832.


Dunlap, Capt. John, 730-1.


Dunlap, Hon. Robert P., 732-3.


Dunlap, Rev. Robert, 729-30, 832.


Dunning, Andrew, 733, 832-3.


Dunning - Andrew, David, James, Rob- ert, and William, 832.


Dunning, Deacon Andrew, 733-4.


Dunning, Benjamin, 734, 833. Dunning, David, 734.


E.


Eaton, Rev. Elisha, 734-5, 833. Eaton, Rev. Samuel, 735-8, 833.


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957


NAMES IN BIOGRAPHIES AND FAMILY HISTORIES.


Ellis - Caleb, Elisha, Elizabeth, John, Hannah, Mary, Samuel, and Thad- deus, 833.


Ellis - Almira, Asher, Benjamin,


Bethiah, Daniel, John, Mary, Robert Fulton, Samuel Deane, and William, 833-4.


Ellis, Rev. Jonathan, 738-9, 833.


Emerson, Dr. Ebenezer, 739.


Estabrook, Col. Thomas S., 740.


Everett, Ebenezer, 740-1.


F.


Farr - Elizabeth, Henry, Isaac, Jenny, John, Loraney, Mary, Michael, Noah, Thomas, and Thomas, Jr., 834.


Farrin (or Ferrin) - David, Ebenezer, John, Richard, William, and Win- throp, 834. Fields, Mrs. Elizabeth, 741-2.


Frost, Major William, 742.


Fulton - Gowen, James, John, and Robert, 834.


Furbish, Benjamin, 742-3.


G.


Gatchell (or Getchell) - Abigail, Dorcas, Hugh, John, Jude, Mary, Moses, Nathaniel, Robert, Samuel, Susan- nah, and William, 835. Gatchell, Capt. John, 743, 835.


Giddings, Mrs. Dorothy, 744-5.


Giveen (or Given) -- David, David, Jr., Jane, John, Martha, and Robert, 835.


Goss, Dr. Ebenezer H., 745.


Gower - Edward, George, James, John, Robert, Samuel, and William, 835. Graffam - John, Joseph, Mary, and Re- becca, 836. Graves - John, 835-6.


Graves - Crispus, Daniel, Elizabeth, John, and William, 836.


Graves, Johnson, 745, 836.


Graves - Ann, Daniel, Ebenezer, Eliza- beth, Esther, Jabez, Jacob, John, Johnston, Joseph, Levi, Molly, Sa- rah, Susan, and Thomas, 836. Green, Hon. Nathaniel, 745-6. Greenleaf, Richard, 746. Griffin, Joseph, 746-7. Gyles, James, 747-8. Gyles, Capt. John, 748-9. Gyles, Thomas, 749-50. Gyles, Thomas, Jr., 750.


H.


Haley, Pelatiah, 750-1, 836.


Haley -Elizabeth, John, Mary, Pelatiah, and Susannah, 836. Haley - Abigail, Abner, Esther, James,


John, Jesse, Joseph, Joshua, Mary, Moses, Rebecca, Ruth, Samuel, Sa- rah, and Susannah, 836-7.


Hall, Hatevil and John, 837. Hall, Paul, 751, 837.


Ham - Benjamin, John, Joseph, Judith, Nathaniel, Reuben, Thomas, Tobias, and Tobias, Jr., 837-8.


Harmon - Hannah, Johnson, Johnson, Jr., Joseph, Martha, Mary, Miriam, and Zebulon, 838. Hasey, Benjamin, 751-3.


Haskell, Deacon Joshua, 753-4.


Henry -Ann, Betty, James, James, Jr., Jennett, Mary, and Sarah, 838.


Hinkley, Aaron, 754, 838-9. Hinkley, Samuel, 754, 838-9.


Hinkley - Edmund, Experience, Mary, Mehitable, Reliance, Samuel, Seth, and Shubael, 838-9.


Holbrook - Abizer, Deborah, Hannah, Israel, Jonathan, Jonathan, Jr., Polly, Priscilla, and Rebecca, 839. Humphreys - Daniel, Eliza, Lawrence, Margaret, Mary, Nancy, Sally, and William, 839-40.


Humphreys, John C., 754-5, 839-40.


Hunt - Charles, Clarisse, Daniel, David, Ebenezer, Ephraim, Hannah, James, Jennet, Jeremiah, John, Lydia, Martha, Mary, Sarah, and William, 840.


Hunter, Adam, 756-7, 840-1.


Hunter, James, 757, 840-1.


Hunter-Arthur, Elizabeth, James, Jane, John, Margaret, Mary, Robert, Susannah, and William, 840-1.


J.


Jaques - Benjamin, Miriam, Richard, and Susannah, 841.


Jordan-Dominicus, Jedediah, Jeremiah, John, Robert, Robert, Jr., and Samuel, 841. Jordan - Fields, John, John, Jr., and Peter, 841.


K.


Kendall, Rev. Henry, 757-8. King, Hon. William, 758-9.


L.


Larrabee, Benjamin, 759, 841-2. Larrabee-Abigail, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Hannah, Isabella, James, Mary, Nathaniel, and Stephen, 841-2. Larrabee, Capt. Nehemiah, 760.


Lemont, Adam, 760. Lincoln, Dr. Isaac, 760.


Lincoln, Dr. John D., 761-2. Lunt, Amos, 762, 842. Lunt - Frederick, Harry, Henry, and Joseph, 842.


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NAMES IN BIOGRAPHIES AND FAMILY HISTORIES.


M.


McKeen, Dr. James, 766-9.


McKeen, John, 765-6.


McKeen, Rev. Joseph, 762-4.


MeKeen, Joseph, 764-5.


McManus - Daniel, James, James, Jr., Jolın, Richard, and Robert, 842.


McManus, Richard, 769-70, 842.


Mariner - John, Samuel, and Sarah, 842.


Martin, Capt. Clement, 770-1.


Martin - Elizabeth, Ephraim, Jennet, John, John, Jr., Rebecca, and Sam- uel, 843.


Melcher - Aaron, Abner, Elizabeth, John, Josiah, Joseph, Lois, Mary, Nathaniel, Noah, Rachel, Rebecca, Reliance, and Samuel, 843.


Merrill, John, 771-2, 843.


Merrill, Col. Abel, 772, 843-4.


Merrill, Leonard P., 773.


Merrill, Capt. Moses Emery, 773.


Merrill - Abel, Daniel, Hannah, Hum- phrey, John, Joseph, Mary, Obed, and Susannah, 843-4. Merryman - Hugh, James, Michael, Thomas, and Walter, 844.


Miller, Rev. John, 773-4.


Minot, Hon. John, 774-5, 844.


Minot - George, Hannah, John, Mehit- able, Mercy, Stephen, and Thomas, 844.


Morse - Adam, Anne, Anthony, Ben- jamin, Ephraim, Hannah, James, Joseph, John, Margaret, Martha, Mary, Sarah, and Susannah, 844-5. Mountford - Edmund, Ester, Hannah, Margaret, Mary, William, and Vin- cent, 845.


N. Newman, Prof. Samuel P., 775-6.


Noyes-Cutting, Harriet, James, Jane, Joseph, Mary, and Nicholas, 845.


O. O'Brien, John M., 776-7. Orr, Benjamin, 777-9.


Orr-Clement, John, Joseph, Lettice, Mary, and Richard, 845-6.


Owen, Philip, 779-80, 846.


Owen -David, Dorothy, Gideon, Han- nah, Hugh White, Jane, Janney, Jo- anna, Jeremiah, John, Lucy, Mar- garet, Martha, Philip, Rachel, Thomas, and William, 846.


P. Packard, Rev. Charles, 783-5. l'age, Dr. JJonathan, 780-1. Patten, John, 781-2, 846. Patten, Capt. Robert, 782-3, 846. l'atten - Abigail, Actor, David, Dorcas,


Elizabeth, Hannah, Hugh, Jane. John, Joseph, Margaret, Mary, Matthew, Rachel, Robert, Rebecca, Sarah, Thomas, and William, 846. Pennell - Jacob, John, Matthew, Ste- phen, and Thomas, 847.


Perkins, Major Nahum, 785-6. Perry, John, 786, 847.


Perry - Hannah L. W., Isabella Hunt, Jesse Appleton, John A., Martha G., Octavia Jane, and Nathaniel, 847. Perry, William S., 786-7, 847.


Peterson - Abigail, Charles, Daniel,, Hewett, James, John, Jonathan, Joseph, Levi, Lucy, Nancy, Sarah, and William, 847-8.


Porter, Dr. Benjamin Jones, 787-8.


Potter - Alexander, Andrew, Christian, David, Elizabeth, Hewey, James, Jane, John, Joseph, Matthew, Mary, Samuel, and William, 848. Purchase, Thomas, 788-97. Purinton, Humphrey, 797, 848.


Purinton, Francis T., 797-8,


Purinton, Nathaniel, 798, 848.


Purinton, Stephen, 799.


Purinton - Abial, Hezekiah, Humphrey, James, Joshua, and Nathaniel, 848.


R.


Randall - Benjamin, Joseph, and Wil- liam, 848.


Randall - Elizabeth, Ezra, Heatherby, Isaac, Isaiah, John, Joseph, Mar- garet, and Nabby, 848-9.


Randall - Benjamin, Daniel, Jane, Paul, and William, 849.


Raymond - Edward and Paul, 849.


Reed - Anna, Charity, David, Deina, Hannah, Jane, Jolın, Margaret, Martha, Marý, Susan, and William, 849-50.


Reed, John, 799, 849.


Rich - David, Isaac, Obadiah, Richard, Reuben, and Zabeth, 850.


Ridley - Daniel, James, Mark, and Rachel, 850.


Robbins, Augustus C., 799-800.


Rogers, Hon. George, 800, 850. Rogers, George A., 800-1. Rogers - Alexander, Ann, Dinah, Hugh, Jenney, John, Margaret, Rob- ert, Thomas, and William, 850.


Ross, William, 801-2, 851.


Ross - Anna, Elizabeth, James, Jennett, Martha, Robert, Sarah, and Wil- liam, 851. Rutherford, Rev. Robert, 802.


8. Simpson - Jane, Josiah, Lewis, Robert, and William, 851.


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959


NAMES IN BIOGRAPHIES AND FAMILY HISTORIES.


Sinnett -James, Michael, and Stephen, 851-2.


Skolfield, George, 803.


Skolfield, Thomas, 802-3, 852.


Skolfield - Anne, Clement, Elizabeth, George, John, Joseph, Martha, Mary, Rebecca, Richard, Susan, Thomas, and William, 852-3.


Small -David, Deboralı, Ephraim, Jo- seph, Lydia, Mark, Samuel, Taylor, Thankful, and Thomas, 853.


Smith - Joseph, Molly, Samuel, and Thomas, 853.


Smyth, Prof. William, 803-7.


Snow - Ambrose, Anthony, Elisha, Eliz- abeth, Hannah, Isaac, John, Joseph, Mercy, Nicholas, Samuel, and Wil- liam, 853.


Spear, Robert and William, 853.


Sprague - David, Elizabetlı, Frances, James, Joseph, Mary, Oakman, Robert, Ruth, Samuel, William, and Willis, 853-4.


Stanwood, David, 807-8. Stanwood, William, 808.


Stanwood -Charity, David. Dorcas, Ebenezer, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Jere- miah, Lydia, Lucy, Mary, Samuel, Sibbel, Stephen, Susan, William, and Winslow, 854.


Staples - Anne, Daniel, Ephraim, James John, Joseph, Josiah, Jude, Lucy, Mary, Robert, and Stephen, 854.


Stetson, Rev. Seth, 808-9.


Stone, Alfred J., 809.


Stone - Benjamin, Daniel, Gregory, Hannah, James, John, Jotham, Lydia, Matthias, Rebecca, Simon, Theodore, and William, 855.


Stover (or Stafford) -Abigail, Alcott, John, Johnson, Joseph, Mary, and Wanton, 855.


Swett -James, John, and William, 855. Swift - Dean, Jane, John Lufkin, Lem- uel, Mary, and Susan Dincen, 856. Sylvester, Marlborough, 809-10.


Sylvester - Barstow, Charles, Deborah, Elijah, Gabriel, Hannah, Huldah, Isaac, Marlborough, Mercy, Rich- ard, and Stephen, 856.


T.


Tarr - Betsey, Catherine, Clark, Mary, Richard, and William, 856-7. Thompson, Abner B., 810. Thompson, Charles, 810-11.


Thompson, Brig. Samuel, 811-16, 857. Thompson - Aaron, Adrian, Alexander, Alpheus, Benjamin, Dixey, Eliza- beth, Eunice, Ezekiel, Francis A., Hannah, Isaiah, James, Jane, Jemi- ma, John, Lydia, Mary, Rachel, Re-


liance, Ruth, Sarah, and Wildes T., 857.


Titcomb, Rev. Benjamin, 816.


Toothaker - Abigail, Abram, Andrew, Alexander, Elizabeth, Ebenezer, Gideon, Isaac, Jenney, Rebecca, Seth, and William Rodick, 858.


U.


Upham, Prof. Thomas C., 816-18.


V.


Veazie - Deborah, George, John, Re- becca, Samuel, and William, 858. Veazie, Samuel, 818-20, 858.


W.


Walker - Augustine, Gideon, Hannah, John, Lucy, Richard, and Susan- nah, 858-9.


Walker, Nathaniel, 820, 858-9.


Webber - Abigail, Betsey, Charles, Daniel, David, Deboralı, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Hannah, James, Jane, Jeremiah, Joseph, Josiah, Lucy, Martha, Mercy, Patience, Phineas, Richard, Robert, Sarah, Susannah, Waitt, and Waitstill, 859.


Weston - Edmund and Jacob, 859. Wheeler, Rev. Dr. Amos D., 820-2.


White - David, Doretha, Elijah, George, Hugh, Jane, Jean, John, Joseph, Judah, Mary, Martha, Polly, Sally, and William, 859.


Whitney - Benjamin, John, Jonathan, Lettis, Lydia, Samuel, and Susan- rah, 860.


Whitten - Eleanor, Hannah, John, Jo- seph, Joshua, Molly, Moses, Ruth, Samuel, and Sarah, 860.


Wilson, Thomas, 822-3, 860-1.


Wilson - Alexander, Betsey, Catherine, David, Elizabeth, Ester, Hannah, Hugh, Isabella, James, Jennet, John, Lettice, Margaret, Matthew, Mary, Robert, Samuel, Susannah, Swan- zey, Thomas, and William, 860-1. Winchell - Ann, Ebenezer, Hannah, James, John, Martha, Mary, Rob- ert, Salome, Samuel, and Silence, 861-2.


Woodside, Rev. James, 823-5, 862.


Woodside, William. 825-6, 862. Woodside - Anna, Anthony, James. Jean, Mary, Sarah, Vincent, and William, 862.


Woodward - Ebenezer, Josepli, Peggy, Peter, and Samuel, 862.


Wyer - Agnes, David, James S., JaneE., Joseph, Lettice, Lucretia, Margaret, Mary, Robert, and William, 862.


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4- Samuel White 100g


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James Dunning


James Woodside Robert bieren


Thomas Suolfield


3-rathen adams-1000


84


2000


15


3. Cochran


Joshua Scottow's here by grant from the General Court 1737 . 3000 acres


Nort Yarmouth line


Watkun Adams


100 g


John adams


2


Surnett pt.


mericontag


neck


Merry Meeting Bay


150 a


P. Coombs


200a


0 001


100 a


Stephen Staples 100 g.


200 a


2000


S. Winchell


50


John, Merrill


Pelatiah Haley


John Patten Robert Alexander


s. Winchell 500 a


Samuel Staple


24 Paul Randall


25 Samuel Stauword


0 27 James Work


Ministerial lot


-29 B. Thomas


500


53. Jacob Chismore 61/24


5% Thomas Bray-62 /2/a


39


40


42


41 James Potter


alexander Portir


260 a


V 200 2.


Capt. Thomas Wilson - 200 a.


Capt. Thomas Wilson - 100 a


Mallett - 1000.


John Merrill


13 Ha


1500


1000


Samuel Thompson


51 e willow


Robert Bort


Samuel Thompson


James


William Poller


River


31- John Barrows-100g


1150 a


1000


1000


a = 5


0-8


500-10


2


1000


3


13


School lot


5


46


6


17


-1004


T


Riv. Robert. Dunlap - 100g


Cominonage 1000 ACTES


17 - Thomas Bury -100a 16 - Peter Coombs.


1000


13-


100 a


12-


11-


- 100 g


0


- 100a


- 100 a


2-1000


23


7


8


Robert Sprat. 24


500 acul/


+75a 6. John adamsx 1000


William. Ross Elliot


William Dunning 26 Quuning-27


John Martin 28


29


& Benmir Stamwasd- 1000/


Hugh white


Thomas Skalfield


2- Benjamin Barker-1150


Samust Clark


1000


100 4


1000


1010


200g


100 a


350 acul


William Woodside


Old church land sold to


William Woodside


100 a


John


100 a


William Sloupson.


Samuel Clark


16


James Dunning -32 James Wonttide. 53 James Woodsidy


Jamus Dunning -31


B. Bunker B Bunker


100 a


1


13


4


5


22


Robert Spear-100u


Robert Aihnry - 1004


25


9


=


100 4


John Siveen


Sincethe


Robert fiveen.


13


John Frost - 400 a


Ebener Smith - 1000


Smith ond Delbiar - 100 a Benjamin Dolbear-1000


William Spar-1000, William Spear-100a John Martin- 1000


Rohit Kraan'- 1000


19


Ministerial lot 1000


yown


14 - George Coombs-100a 18 - Bathsheba


30- Samuel Hinkley Year.


1000.


28 acul


5-J


6. Frakta


1000


1000


850 a


516 a.


1


Steven's or New Meadows River


Royals boroughe line


10504


950 a


4000


Dennison Esq. in night of an


Pelatich Haley - 80 a


John Merrill.


actor Patten


Robert Dunlap- 1200


Hugh. Wilson


Samuel Wilson


Wi tham Willon


640-765


Beyamin Thomas


44 Boljamin Thomas


Benjamin Thomas


Un


John Patten


audient claim.


Tough


Willow- 500


wt for Minister first settled


38


adame Hunter


37 James Multard


200 a


200 0


43


45


Thomas Wilson.


100 4.


147


Pejepscot


'sshamus mindand spa


n Malcom-3516 QuMming -37a


David Aunning -31a . David Dunning- 4.00


ct Mitarand-latin W Farland-T.ca


0 - James ?


26 - Peter Comube Jr .- 100 a 25 - Isaac Snow- 100 a 24 - John Jordan - 100 a


23 - James Jordan-100 a


103a


00


ar James Mirarland-280


28 -


50-Benjamin Thompson- 1224 49- Joseph Thompson 18/20 48 - Philip Jenkins - 8614a


200 a.


School


lot


Jamu Poller Jt.


47- Samuel Hinkley Jc-85%LL 46 - John Whitney - 86 3/4 a


droscoquin River


50 a


Heirsof Stephen


Joseph Potter 83 'sa


williamet


100 faller.


Mill right


Samuel Winchell


14


Richard Kuoutes Richard Knowled


10


85 a


1000


100 Q


13


So 4


0 001


100 4


50 a


10 001


200 a


500


Randall


William Malesses


12 William Thorn


William Malcom's Heirs.


23 William Thorw


21 William Malcon's hure


50 0


Rob TE


Stephen Staples


erland


30 ildam Husilir


2000


200 0


Hugh


1 56


adam Hunter


31


32


adamu Huiler


19


12 Charles Robinson


William Vincent


William Vinesut


1000


3. Thompson


John Kitasy


into Pots


100%


1100 were belonging to


William Real Solen Rec


William Reed


William Reed


0001


100 0


John Pattin, 100a


1. John listes


0 001


1000


Thompson


16 Ezra Randall.


117 Thomas J hon


Clapp


William, alexander


William Wilson


John Marit !.


26


28


John Winchell


auchun Jack


John Drulap - 100a


Jarue Potter


yGa


Charles Cassida 260


David 4


New. Robert Dunlap- 500


Robert Spear - Ivaa


Robust Fimmuy - 100


Ebemimix Stanwsod - 100 a


William J


1000


adams


590


Mair point


Plan of the Brunswick lots in 1741 and of the Jogsham lots in 1768


100 @


1000


Pleasant pt.


470


Hugh Willow: 100 a


Samuel Wilson 100L


Brunswick S. W. line


9707


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