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own ideals which gave his ministry a uniform and conservative cast.
It would be expected that such a man would come in prog- ress of time to possess a rounded character, having compact- ness, symmetry and completeness. If dazzling in no one par- ticular, his life and ministry here have been a steady and health- ful light. He stood forth in the public view not to dazzle, but as an epistle known and read of men. In how many respects has he been your exemplar and guide ? During this full half century, he has been calmly and silently putting his real im- press upon us ; while we may not have felt the molding hand. This town is indebted to Mr. Douglass and his lamented wife, in more ways than you are aware of. It was never their ambi- tion to lead, or to seem to lead; they never attempted to say or do startling things, yet there was a silent impression and molding that came from their unfelt hand, which will never be obliterated.
If Mr. Douglass said less to you in private than you might have expected, or than others may have said, yet his very si- lence had a voice; there was an utterance in his whole influ- ence; there was a power of steadfastness and of example in him which outweighs words in worth. If winds of controversy shook the place, the eye naturally turned on him. His steadfastness was a talisman more assuring than argument. It was argu- ment.
But better than all, Mr. Douglass was a safe leader in relig- ious things. He was no extremist. You did not have to hear him preach very long before you felt that he believed the Bible to be true, and that he believed that Jesus Christ was the only Saviour of the world. He never tired in his preaching of the atonement of Christ, his sacrificial offering on the cross for sin, for our sins, and the sins of the world. He hung the hope of
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the world on the cross. He saw every doctrine of religion cen- ter in the cross. He made religion to consist in a hearty and practical belief in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Redeemer of the world. He inculcated morality in every form, but would have it an evangelical morality, to be worth anything in salvation. So his ministry was truly a gospel ministry, not a sensational one, not a startling one; but on the whole a useful and success- ful one. Several revivals of religion marked its progress; one in 1822; a more powerful one in 1831; another of less power in 1840; another of larger extent in 1857 ; and still another in connection with the labors of his colleague, Rev. Mr. Smith, in 1876.
Upon the whole, it is a remarkable man in many respects, that has left you; a man of sharply delineated character, of truest manhood, of unshaken principle ; gifted with great dis- cernment and sagacity, having insight by nature into the rela- tion and fitness of things; of the thoroughest common sense, accurate in judgment, unambitious (he delighted to have others benefit his people), unostentatious, with rare contentment in his position, without covetousness or the whisperings of re- proach; such a one has passed from among you to the heavenly home, where many loved ones awaited him, and the Saviour, we doubt not, has welcomed him.
It is rare that one passes away from earth so full of years, and with all the conditions of life so fully met. He had crowned the half century of his ministry in the same place. How few there are in this age who do this! It has been a peaceful and pleasant ministry, quite free from agitation and hurtful contro- versy.
And then, he never lost the affection and confidence of his people, nor they his. He loved them and they loved him unto the end.
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. Another condition was most happily realized in his compan- ion, Mrs. Lucy Abbott Douglass; who shared his labors and trials a full half century. Few have done as much, and done it so well, as she. Indeed, very few were so much, and yet so free from faults, as she. Rarely have ever so many ex- cellences met in one. She was too much to be lost to either friendship or society. Such are not lost. The indebtedness of this town to her example in the one respect of training her family is more than can be estimated.
Friends of my earlier and later manhood, farewell! Take these poor words as the tribute and token of my regard for you, which I would leave as chaplets upon your graves.
Under such favoring conditions as these Mr. Douglass labor- ed on until the responsibilities of his work had become heavy; he then chose to have them shared by another, who took the place of colleague, to whom he became as a father, and he to him as a son, but who fell prematurely in death. And there stands over him as he lies robed in death, one justly dear to him, upon whom the mantle of the deceased pastor and of the deceased colleague has fallen. May he be strengthened in this trying hour, now that his tried friend and counselor has gone to his rest and crown.
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The following poem was read at the funeral :
THE PASTOR'S FUNERAL.
He yet speaketh. BY REV. J. E. RANKIN.
The Sabbath bell, to him so sweet, The bell obeyed so many a year, Rings out again our ears to greet; The people meet; will he appear ?
Will he walk up the wonted aisle, His thin and silv'ry locks behind, Radiant with that paternal smile, That spoke his gentle, tranquil mind ?
Ah, yes, he comes! the sweet old man, The wise, the beautiful, the good; And we again his face shall scan, And see him stand, where oft he's stood.
He comes as ne'er he came before ; He comes, but others bear him on ; He comes to speak to us once more, Tho' voice and eye and soul are gone.
The living say the fitting word, The living chant, the living pray ; But yet it seems that we have heard The dead more audibly to-day.
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INDEXES.
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
INDEX I.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
ADDRESS HISTORICAL, by Henry P. Warren, 9-223.
Addresses Centennial: A. S. Kimball, 318; Rev. William Warren, D.D., 321; Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, D.D., 326; Rev. Delano Perry, 329; Dr. Thomas H. Gage, 329; Albert Barker, 333; Capt. Thomas Swan, 334; Dr. N. T. True, 334; Rev. David Garland, 335; Samuel Warren, 338; Rev. John A. Douglass, 340; Dr. Oren Horr, 340; James M. Shaw, 340; Dr. John A. Douglass, 340.
Baptist church and ministers, 93-6; Baptists in Oxford county, 145. Birth of first boy in Waterford, 40, 255; first girl, 40, 265.
Blacksmiths, 102, 109, 229, 235, 240, 268, 285.
Boundary between Massachusetts and New Hampshire settled, 13. Boundaries of Waterford, 65, 73.
Brick layer, 298; brick making, 46.
Bucket factory, 109. Cabinet making, 239, 269, 298.
Canada townships, 11.
Canal projected, 182.
Carding mill, 110, 264.
Carpenters, 242, 245, 259, 279, 302.
Carriage building and trimming, 109, 305.
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION: town action, 314-15; proceedings, 313- 344, addresses, see that title; poems, see that title.
Chaise, the first in Waterford, 256.
Church, the first organized, 82. Of different denominations, see their names. Clothier, 246, 264, 278. Cold seasons, 36, 127.
Congregational churches and ministers, 80, 148, 152, 155; Second church, 152.
358
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Cooperage, 47, 258, 281, 287, 295, 298.
DOUGLASS, REV. JOHN A., MEMORIAL OF, 347.
Dwellings: bark, 42; log houses, 53, 72, 106; first frame house, 51; dwellings in 1802, 72; other references, 46, 50, 131.
Embargo, remonstrance against, 124. Family, the first in Waterford, 257.
FAMILIES, RECORD OF, 225-309.
Flax, 109. Foundry, 109. Fulling mill, 111.
Habits and Customs, Early, 45, 53, 131.
Harness maker, 305.
Harvard College lot, 15.
Henniker, N. H., see Todds-town.
Hills in Waterford, 73.
Hotels : the first one, 106, 161; others, 161.
Hygienic Institute, 163, 194.
Incorporation of Waterford: petition for, 57-60; petition and remon- trance as to boundaries, 60; answer to remonstrance, 63. Act of, 65. Indian names of places, 17.
Land grants to soldiers of 1690, 12.
Lawyers of and from Waterford, 130, 194, 197.
Live stock in Waterford, see Valuation.
Local description of Waterford, 73.
Log houses, 53, 72, 106.
Lots: owned by settlers, with number, 40-3, 47-9, 58; owners of in 1797, 69-72; owned by non-residents, 114-15
Lumber trade, 21, 27, 115. See also Pine timber.
Mail, carried by dog, 23. See Postal Facilities.
Maine: one hundred years ago, 20; successive tiers of towns settled, 20-22, 134; settlements after the Revolution, 37; separation from Massachusetts, 140; population, see Population.
McWain, the first settler of Waterford, 30-36.
Meeting houses: location of in controversy, 57, 84; the first house, 84-90; others, 150-2.
Meetings, plantation, 57; town, 76.
Memorial, Rev. J. A. Douglass, by Rev. William Warren, D.D., 347-353. Merchants, 50, 106, 200, 228, 246, 259, 270, 286. Methodist church and ministers, 93, 96-100.
Military training of early New England, 9. Militia, 119-123, 188. See also Soldiers.
Mills and mill-sites, 19, 51, 79, 108-112, 261, 277, 286, 303. Mill-wright, 242.
Ministerial lots and fund, 15, 149.
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Ministers : early visiting, 51; settlement of the first minister, 80; of the several denominations, see their names.
North-eastern boundary trouble, 186.
Oxford county, towns when settled and incorporated, 68; population of county and towns, see Population.
Paper money, provincial, 11; continental, 38.
Physicians of and from Waterford, 129, 193, 196.
Pine timber, 21, 112-16.
Plaster mill, 109.
Poem, at funeral of Rev. J. A. Douglass, by Rev. J. E. Rankin, 353.
Poems, Centennial: by Dr. Thomas H. Gage, 329; by Clara M. Doug- lass, 341.
Political record of Waterford, 136-42, 144, 208-17. Ponds in Waterford, 75.
Population : Maine, in 1760, 20; in 1764 and 1772, 29; in 1775 to 1800, 66; in 1810 and 1820, 134; in decades 1830-1870, 218. Oxford county, in 1790 and 1800, 66-69; in 1810 and 1820, 134-5; in decades 1830-1870, 219. Waterford, in 1786, 1790, and 1800, 69; in 1810 and 1820, 135; in decades 1830-1870, 219.
Postal facilities and routes, 23, 54-7, 117-119, 165. See also Stage Routes. Potash, 106.
Religious worship, early, 51; appropriation for in 1797, 79-80; later, see Churches and Ministers, Meeting houses, and Taxation.
Representatives, lists of, 140, 216.
Ripley, Rev. Lincoln, the first minister, 80-2, 148.
Roads, early, 22-27; the " Scoggin trail," 42; first road built in Water- ford, 48; others, 48-50, 104-6, 165, 184, 256. See also Stage Routes. Rowley, colony from, 47-8.
Schools : early, 53; votes regarding and appropriation for in 1797, 79- 80; school houses, 100; school lots and fund, 15, 186.
Settlement of Waterford, 30.
Settlers: McWain, 30; of 1780 and 1781, 36; of 1783, 41; of 1785 and 1786, 43; from Rowley, 47-8.
Shingle mill, 112.
Shoemakers, 247, 251, 281.
Soldiers : of 1690, 11-13; of the Revolution, 37; of the war of 1812, 125; of the North-eastern boundary dispute, 187; of the war of 1861, 202-7. Songo river, proper name of Crooked river, 76.
Stage Routes and Owners, 22, 55-7, 165-185.
Steamer Fawn, 174, 179.
Stores, trading: the first one, 50, 106, 200; others, 200. Surplus Revenue, 186. Surveys of Waterford, 16-19. Tailors, 250, 324.
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Tanners, 109-10, 228, 243, 273.
Taxation for religious purposes, and its discontinuance, 90, 145-9. Tax-payers, list of in 1797, 69.
Teachers of and from Waterford, 101, 157, 198, 240, 264, 283. Temperance, 85, 189, 191-3.
Todds-town, now Henniker, N. H., 13; petition of grantees, 14; answer to petition, 15; Waterford granted in place thereof, 15.
Town house, 149.
Town officers of Waterford, and political record, 78-9, 136-40, 208-17. Towns: granted for military service, 11; successive tiers settled in Maine, 20-22, 27: Canada townships, 12; in Oxford county, 68.
Transportation : saddle, 131; moose-sled, 251; "cars " on poles, 117; ox sleds, 249; pungs, 160; first chaise, 256; coaches, see Stage Routes. Universalist church and ministers, 158.
Valuation and live stock, of Waterford, in 1800, 72; in 1810 and 1820, 136; in decades 1830-1870, 219.
War: of 1690, 10; of the Revolution, 37; of 1812, 125; of the North- eastern boundary threatened, 186; of 1861, 201-7.
West Indies, trade with, 21.
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INDEX OF NAMES.
INDEX II.
INDEX OF SURNAMES.
The examiner should note that a particular surname may occur more than once on a given page.
Abbott, ....... 154, 243, 253, 267, 307 Adams,. ... 212, 258, 264, 269, 288, 308 Adley, 203, 232 Ainsworth, 241 Alexander, 254
Allen, Family 227 ; 70, 203-5, 230, 236, 240, 258, 270, 298
Ames, 63
Anderson, 211, 275
Andrews,
110, 130, 241, 260
Angie,. 252 Annis, .207 Ansley, 256
Anthoine, 299 Applebee, 164, 180
Appleton,
211
Arnold,
250
Atherton, Family 227; 37, 43, 62, 69,
78, 110, 111, 122, 126, 148, 158, 205, 210, 228, 241, 245, 252, 257, 268, 273-4, 277, 294, 301, 304-5
Ayer,
110
Babb,
257
Backman,
244
Bailey, Family 229; 109, 236, 261,
264, 308
Baker, Family 229; 70, 78, 83, 101,
148, 155, 213, 230, 248, 314, 325
Ball,.
93-4, 233, 297
Ballard,.
.290
Bancroft,
.253
Bangs,.
.270, 300
Barker, Family 230; 19, 37, 41, 62, 70, 78-9, 81, 158, 198, 227-8, 231, 234, 237, 258, 270-2, 274, 280, 293, 305, 333
Barnard, 43, 45-6, 55, 166, 247, 273, 287
Barnes, .
244, 291
Barrett,
239
Barron,
264
24
362
INDEX OF NAMES.
Barrows,
111, 165
Barstow,
301
Bartlett,
195, 213, 258, 286
Bates,
.246
Beal,
215
Bean,
235
Beard,
262
Beatie,
232, 237, 248
Beckler,
152
Beedle,
172
Beeman,
270
Beemis,
115
Bell,
111, 305
Bennett,
240
Bent,
273
Beounson,
212
Bergen
308
Berry,.
281
Billings, Family 231; 94, 126, 158,
203, 232, 243, 253, 259, 268, 279,
293, 301, 303
Bisbee, Family 232; 49, 58, 111, 126, 158, 200, 205-6, 211-14, 233, 253, 284, 300
Blackington,
.269
Blake,.
184
Blanchard,
204
Bliss,
284
Blodget,
,231
Bolster,
280
Borden,
303
Bostick,
.303
Boston, .
227, 255
Boswell,
201, 263, 278, 282
Bowers,
.268-9
Bowman,
.261
Brackett,
.232
Bradbury,
193, 214, 260, 301
Bradley,
24, 238
Bridge,
.295
Briggs,
233, 246
Brigham, Family 233; 60, 64, 69, 91, 126, 136, 195, 274
Broad
55
Brooks, 139, 261, 304 Brown, Family 234; 17, 22, 24, 37, 40-1, 43, 49, 53, 58, 62, 69, 70, 78, 100-1, 107, 110, 112 114, 116, 126, 136-9, 148-9, 158-9, 163, 186, 188, 192, 199, 200, 203, 207-9, 210-17, 225, 228, 230-1, 235-7, 246, 249] 250-2, 259, 267, 269, 271, 277, 281, 283, 285, 290, 298, 304, 314, 325 Browning, .256
Bryant, Family 237; 44, 148, 158, 231, 236, 258-9, 279, 288
Buck,.
232
Bumpus,.
283
Burbank,
24, 300
Burches,
284
Burgoyne,
37
Burnell, Family 237 ;.
205, 238
Burnham, 217, 250, 252, 261, 278, 301
Burns,
244
Butters,
204,207
Byram,
159
Cahoon,
245
Blaisdell,
268
Cailiff,.
110
Caldwell,
112, 238
Campbell,
209
Carlton,
Family 239; 152,
196,
212-13, 264, 273, 309
Carruth,
.234
Carter, Family 238; 130, 197, 200,
227-8, 248, 252
Case, ..
64
Casely,
300
Caswell,.
.230-1, 307
Chadbourne, 71, 110, 203, 207, 236,
289
Chadwick,
.291
Chamberlain, Family 239; 37, 43-4.
50, 57, 60-2, 70, 76, 83, 85, 136-7,
150, 214-15, 256, 276, 289
Channing,.
87
Bessy,.
257
Burke,.
273
363
INDEX OF NAMES.
Chaplin, Family 240; 19, 37, 47, 49,
60, 64, 70, 78, 83, 94, 101-2, 124, 126,
136-7, 150, 206, 209, 210, 212, 216,
243, 263, 286, 324
Chapman,
24, 243, 260
Chase,
205, 260
Cheever,
70
Childs,
.256
Chubb,.
237
Church,
.52, 82-3, 165
Churchill,
.229
Chute,
71, 165
Cilley, Family 240;
241
Clark,.
231-2
Cleaveland,
.256
Cobb,
108, 137, 159, 267
Coburn,.
.214
Cockrain,
249
Coffin, 22-3, 51, 131, 157-8, 206, 248, 281-2, 303
Cole,.
205
Colley,
295
Combs,
273
Conant,
62, 70, 260, 263
Connor,
216
Cony,
214
Cook,
243, 271
Coolard,
.229
Coolidge, Family 241; 94, 111, 158, 242, 255, 278, 281
Cornwallis,.
37
Corser,.
169, 239, 248
Cotton,
.. 278
Cousins, .
173-5, 177-9, 247
Cranmore,.
.242
Crombie, Family 242; 129, 228, 241, 297
Cromwell, 206
Crosby,.
.212-13, 282
Crosman,.
.257
Cross, Family 242; 70, 94, 115, 126,
204, 271, 325
Crowninshield,
139
Cummings, Family 238; 31, 50, 57, 60, 64, 70, 76-9, 82, 109, 120, 126, 129, 136, 216, 239, 248, 295-6
Cutler,
.249
Cutting,
261
Daggett,
.229, 238
Dana,
212-13, 308
Daniels,
110
Danley,
164, 205-6, 294
Davenport, Family 242; 60, 70, 206,
240, 243, 269
Davis, Family 243; 175, 212, 258, 262, 268, 273, 277, 282, 303
Day,.
.269
Dearborn,
139, 261
Dela,.
242
Demming,
277
Dennis,
308
Dexter,.
138-9
Dillingham,
244
Dingley,.
215-16, 301
Dinsmore,
231
Dodge,
268
Dorr,
274-5
Douglass, Family 243; 50, 52, 70, 82, 106, 114-15, 129, 148, 153-4, 196, 215-16, 244, 340-1, 345, 347, 349, 350, 352
Dow,.
154
Dresser,
205, 217, 263, 289
Drew,.
164
Drinkwater,
93
Dudley, Family 244; 70, 91, 111, 164, 205, 211, 245, 267, 287
Dunham,
254, 292
Dunlap,
210
Dunmore,
261
Dupee, .
235
Dustan, Dustin,
205, 308
Dyer,
242
Earles,.
245
Eastman, 116, 194, 215, 246, 282, 296,
299, 308
364
INDEX OF NAMES.
Eaton,.
302
Edgerly,
111
Edwards,
269, 293-4
Ellingwood,
.. 235
Ellis,
235, 268
Ellsworth, Family 245;
158, 227
Emerson, ... 153, 171, 227, 255-6, 262
Emery,
194
Estes,
258
Etter,.
204
Evans,
217, 229, 248, 253
Eveleth,
244
Everett,.
72, 253
Fairbanks, Family 245; 100, 155, 229, 259, 281, 306
Fairfield,
210-11
Farley, ....
253, 288
Farmer, Family 307 ;.
282, 287
Farnsworth,.
70, 287, 297
Farrar, Family 246; 107, 109, 124,
138-9, 140, 163, 200, 209, 235, 245, 248-9, 295, 309, 325
Farrington,
.25, 262-3, 282, 288
Farwell,
130, 160
Faulkner,
253
Faunce,
194
Fernald,
244
Fessenden, .. 24, 52, 82-3, 193, 211-12
Fiske,
201, 268, 302
Fletcher, .. 70, 229, 249, 254, 259, 276
Flint,.
. 64, 233, 235, 258-9, 300
Fogg,
70, 214, 273, 275, 303
Follett,
286
Folsom,
290
Foote,
284
Forbes,
159
Ford,.
211-12, 217, 254
Forsythe,
295
Foss,
241
Foster,
232, 247, 295, 306
Fowler,
265
French,.
193, 236-7, 243
Friend, .
.175
Frisbie,
109, 126
Frost, .163, 217, 29 Frye, 17, 24, 65, 76-8, 82, 217, 248, 263-4, 284
Fuller,
. .
.235
Gage, Family 246; 130, 152, 175, 193, 196, 198-9, 209, 247, 298, 329
Gale, ....
229
Gamwell,.
.283
Gardiner, Gardner, 13-16, 30, 62, 281
Garland,
320, 335
Garner,
.230
Gates,
306
Gay, .
281
Gerry, Family 249; 96, 136-9, 159, 164, 195, 198, 208-17, 249, 290, 315, 325
Gibson,
51, 62, 70, 110
Gilbert,
285
Gilson,
257, 306
Goddard,.
265, 291
Goodenow,
194, 209-10, 280
Goodrich,
260
Goodwin,
138
Gordon,
194, 269
Gore, .
137-8
Gorham,
23
Gossum,
291
Gould, .... 155, 217, 231, 266, 286, 297
Graham,
.165
Grant,
.70, 200, 277
Green, Greene, Family 247; 37,
45-9, 60, 64, 70, 75, 78, 83, 91, 121, 138-9, 150-2, 157, 188, 194, 196-7, 199, 201, 203, 206, 208-9, 213, 229, 239, 248, 258-9, 264, 269, 284, 295, -
298-9, 305, 323
Greenleaf,.
101
Greenwood,.
.239
Grover, .... 24, 230, 248, 266, 286, 308
Guerney,
267
Gurley
159
Haines,
.71,206, 213-14
365
INDEX OF NAMES.
Hale, Family 249; 37, 60. 62, 70, 78, 90, 96, 98, 110, 126, 158, 164, 169, 188, 200, 209, 234-6, 238, 248, 250-1, 258-9, 260, 291, 295, 308, 315, 317, 324
Hall, .71,257-8, 291 Hamlin, Family 251; 37, 41-2, 60-2, 64, 69, 70-1, 76-8, 80-1, 90, 102, 109, 113, 124, 131, 136-7, 140, 156, 158, 196, 200, 205, 208, 212-13, 216, 228, 232, 235-8, 241, 252-3, 256, 268, 278, 280, 285, 292, 302, 304, 308, 325-6
Hammond,
.62, 70
Handy,.
273
Hapgood, Family 253; 40, 78, 81, 85, 108, 110, 121-2, 126, 158, 186, 200, 203, 209, 210-12, 214-17, 237, 254-5, 272, 276-7, 290, 305
Harding,
241, 253
Harlow,
206
Harmon, .
244
Harnden,.
254
Harriman,
282
Harrington, 257
Harris, .
301-2
Hartford,.
.189
Hartshorn,
257, 308
Haskell, Family 255; 94, 96, 110,
126, 187, 195-6, 206, 234, 241, 258, 263, 281, 291, 293
Haskins, Family 255; 157, 200, 239, 251, 256
Hastings,
.122, 263
Hathaway,
.129, 137,238
Hawes,
.297
Hawkins,
.159
Hay, Family 256 ;.
129, 130, 257
Hayes,
52,307
Hazelton, Heselton,. .217, 307-8 Heald,. 122, 216, 257-8
Heath,.
204
Henrys,.
259
Hersey,.
.126, 214-15, 265, 289
Heselton, see Hazelton.
Hich born,
.215
Hidden,
52, 82-3 .
Hill,
122, 217, 308
Hilton, .
72, 229, 231, 233, 308
Hinkley,
.303
Hinman, .
.206, 227
Hobbs, 158, 195, 217, 235, 257, 268, 304
Hobson, Family 257 ;..... 47-8, 293 Hodges, 256
Hodsdon,
240
Holden,
267, 290-1, 295
Holland,
62,209
Holman,
.276
Holmes,.
213, 263, 300
Holt, 64, 126, 212, 214, 227, 239, 247-8, 250, 269, 273, 283, 297, 305 Hopkins, .. .. .. 304
Hor, Horr, Family 257; 42-3, 60, 64, 70-1, 150, 196-7, 199, 203-4, 227, 243, 248, 258, 265, 270, 279-80, 301-2, 306, 324, 340
Hosmer,.
.216
Houghton, Family 258; 37, 60, 70, 72, 94-5, 98, 125, 137, 148, 158, 163-4, 188, 193, 206, 209, 210-12, 217, 232, 237, 241, 249, 259-60, 263, 266, 280, 285, 298, 301, 306, 314, 324 Housen, . .273 Howard, 214, 254, 258, 264, 276-7, 288 Howarth, . .244
Howe, Family 260; 72, 118, 148, 171, 195, 209, 250-1, 272, 274, 289
Howell,
270
Hoyt,
290
Hubbard,
209, 210, 212,271
Hunkins,
193
Hunnewell,
229
Hayward, .
287
Hunton,
209
Huse, ..
270
Hutchins, .
174
Hutchinson,
14, 268, 282
Ilsley, 211, 238
366
INDEX OF NAMES.
Ingalls,
.24, 128
Irish,
Jackson,
156, 185, 236, 253
Jacobs, ..
.241, 259
Jameson,
214
Jefferds,
244
Jenness, .
249
Jewell, Family 260; 36-7, 51, 70, 79, 101, 108-9, 126, 148, 158, 186, 209-10, 261, 271, 274, 292-3, 303 Jewett, Family 262; 47, 59, 60, 64, 70-2, 78, 83, 91, 94-6, 102, 105, 111, 121, 139, 150, 152, 164, 201, 204, 215, 248, 259, 263-4, 266, 279, 302, 314, 323
Jodonn,
.275
Johnson, Family 264; 37, 40, 43, 49,
62, 71, 78, 130, 216, 257, 265, 290
Jones, Family 265; 121, 126, 233, 257-8, 287, 293
Jordan, 70, 158, 204, 206, 229, 283, 286, 294
Joselyn,
248
Keene,
308
Kellogg
297
Kemp,.
.266
Kendall,
62,70
Kendrick,
283
Kennard,
273
Kenney,
294
Kennison,
.252
Long,
232, 252
Kent,.
210-11
Ketchum,
264
Keyes,
125, 252
Kezar,.
75
Kilborn, Kilborne, Families 265 and 266; 48, 70, 126, 150, 152, 188, 206, 242, 247, 281, 289, 298
Kilgore, Family 266 and 307; 71, 78. 126, 197, 205, 245, 251, 267, 272, 308 Kimball, Family 268; 26, 32, 37, 48,
70, 72, 94-5, 107, 120, 126, 158, 163, 171, 175, 177, 182, 193, 195, 204,
214-17, 228, 230-2, 236, 238, 243, 248, 251, 261, 267, 269, 270, 273-4, 279, 285, 300, 303-4, 316-18
King,
.139,200
Kingman, Family 269; 60, 62, 70-1, 78, 129, 197, 231, 256, 270, 280, 305 .229 Kneeland, ...... 71, 174, 203, 253, 302 Knight, Family 270; 111, 116, 156, 200, 203, 215, 217, 232, 269, 278-9, 282-3, 293, 299, 300
Knowlton,
.232
Knox,
230
Kyte,
155
Lamson,
.298
Lane,
210, 247
Lang, ..
295
Langley,
301
Lary,
300
Lawrence,
156, 264
Learned,
72
Leavitt,
266
Lebroke,
111
Lervey,.
284
Libby, Libbey, 155, 206, 270, 299, 306
Lilly,.
.306
Lincoln,
129, 138, 209, 243, 249
Little,.
52, 262
Littlefield,
258-9
Locke,
111
Lombard,
252
Longfellow, ..
326
Longley, Family 270; 35, 37, 48, 50,
-52, 57, 62, 71, 79, 80, 106-9, 111, 117, 120, 122, 126, 136, 138, 158, 161, 163, 165, 200, 203, 210-11, 234, 242, 260-1, 271-3, 285, 299, 301, 325 Lord,. 205,267
Loren,
256
Lovell, .
.253
Lovejoy, 213, 217, 230, 235, 280, 299,
304
Lovewell,
.24, 75
231, 284
Kitson,
367
INDEX OF NAMES.
Lowe,
300
Lowell,
304
Lufkin,
296
Lunt,.
241
Lynch,
112
Lynde,
237
Mack,. 303
Magquier,
243
Mallard,
.308
Maloy, .
238
Manchester,
266
Mann.
262
Manning
262
Manson,.
69
Marrett,
.52, 82
Marston,.
.282
Martin, Martyn,
282, 306
Mason,.
249, 259, 270
Maxfield, 164, 173-6, 179, 180, 213, 301
Maxwell,. .285
Maybury,
277-8, 302
Maynard,
14, 244
McAlister,
217, 237
McDonald,.
278
McEllory, ..
294
McElvaine,.
286
McElwain, same as Mc Wain, 62
McIntire,
212, 215-16
McKay,
264
Newell,
155
McKeen,
.205, 283
McKenney, Mckinney, 159, 268, 308 McKnight. .267
McPhail, .
260
Mc Wain, Family 272; 30-6, 41, 62, 67, 71-2, 84, 90, 110, 136, 165, 254, 270-1, 308,
Mead, . .243, 271
Merrill, 158. 207, 235, 241, 263, 292, 294, 300, 302, 306
Meserve,
235
Metell, .231 Miles, 238
Miller,
109, 267
Millett,.
193, 206, 232, 273, 284
Milliken,
205
Mills,
234, 262
Mitchell,
300
Moffits,
94
Monroe, Munroe, Family 273; 24, 51, 71, 109-11, 122, 138-9, 159, 203, 209, 211-14, 217, 228, 239, 269, 290, 315, 325
Montcalm,
24
Moody, ..
139, 254
Moore, Family 273; 228, 231, 233,
237, 274, 276, 292
Morrill, .
.213
Morse, Family 274; 37, 110, 163, 200, 209, 211, 234, 244-5, 261, 268, 273, 275, 278, 292, 305
Morton, .
245
Mosher, 71, 104-5, 150, 165, 257, 262, 266
Motley,.
.266
Moulton, Family. 275; 71, 240, 298,
305
Muffitt,
126
Murray,
159
Nay,.
. 258
Nelson, Family 275;
200,211
Nevers,
216, 303, 306
Newbegin,
265
Newton,.
249
Niles,
185
Noble,
200, 214-15, 291, 305
Norcross,
.245
Nourse, Nurse, Family 276; 49, 62, 71, 78, 81, 83-4, 152, 235-6, 254, 259, 277, 282, 300
Noyes,
263
Nutter, .
174
Nutting,
304
Osbourne,
.271
Osgood,
24, 112, 155, 194
Owen,
268
368
INDEX OF NAMES.
Packard, .
250, 263
Page, Family 277; 94, 126, 200, 204, 206,278
Paine, Payne,
166, 258, 283
Park, ..
.251-2
Parker, ..
203, 253, 264, 282
Parkhurst,
251,294
Parks
.210
Parris,
208-9, 213
Parsons,
256-7
Partridge,
299
Pattee, .
216, 244, 294
Paugus (Indian),
75
Peables, Peebles,
194, 217
Peabody
82, 265, 300
Peck,
256, 261
Perhanı,
.215
Perkins, Family 278 ;. .. 111, 158, 205
Perley,. 70, 115-16, 128, 174, 249, 297
Perry, Family 278; 110, 211, 227, 245, 253, 329
Pettengill,
.266
Petty, Pettee,
112, 267
Phillebrown, .
209
Phillip,
138
Phinney,
227-8
Phips,
10-12
Pierce,.
.63, 115, 174
Pike, Family 278; 71, 194, 279, 291, 301-2, 305-6
Pillsbury,
213-15
Pingree,
217, 275
Piper,.
302
Plaisted,
.305
Plummer, Family 279; 42, 47-8, 58, 60, 64, 70-1, 78, 83-4, 91, 94, 100, 104, 107, 136-9, 153, 164, 169, 203-5, 208-9, 210-14, 230-1, 236-7, 242, 257-8, 260, 262, 269, 270, 280, 285, 287-9, 294, 297, 299, 302, 314, 324
Pollard,
122, 235, 261
Pond,
,214
Poole,
204
Poor,.
291,293
Porter, 58, 84, 107, 130, 200, 246, 292 Potter, 243, 257
Powers,.
265
Pratt, Family 281;
138, 241
Prentiss.
103
Prescott,
9, 163, 194
Preston,
.238
Pride, Family 281; 71, 99, 110, 126, 210, 234, 245
Priest,
.233
Prince,.
.242, 246, 305
Proctor, Family 281; 38, 43, 85, 112, 126, 206, 282-3, 293-4, 307, 324
Puffer,
276
Purinton,
70
Putnam,
9
Quimby,
159
Ramsdell,
.64, 71
Rand, 201, 204, 214-17, 250, 260, 263,
280, 284, 314
Randall,.
.288
Rankin,
353
Ray,.
207, 262
Raymond,
.268
Reed,
213, 243
Rice, Family 283; 14, 38, 43-4, 48, 71, 80, 83, 101-2, 136-9, 140, 142, 165-6, 180, 208, 277, 284, 325
Rich, ..
238, 253
Richards,
.259, 306
Richardson,
237-8, 250, 278, 303
Rideout,
.264
Riggs, .
258, 265
Ripley, Family 284; 15, 80-4, 93, 95, 98, 120, 145-8, 152-3, 157, 187, 256, 285
Robbins, Family 285; 41, 62, 71, 91,
120, 136-7, 253, 259, 271, 305
Roberts,
.215-16, 267, 328
Robie,
.. 52, 82-3
Robinson, 110, 153, 197-8, 200, 203,
211-14, 285
Rodgers, Rogers,
.211,277,289
Rollins,
.301
369
INDEX OF NAMES.
Simpson,
215
Sinclair,
71
Skillings,
.234, 308
Skinner,
261
Small,
294
Smart,
214
Smith, 62, 72, 78, 94, 109, 118, 120, 126, 137, 155, 172, 204, 209-10, 213,
215, 233, 254, 256, 275, 289, 314,
319, 351
Sprague,
.210,291
Spring,
.. 215
Spurr,.
261, 271
Stanwood, 69, 70-1, 100, 109, 159, 163, 274
Stark,.
9
Steadman,
284
Stearns, .
70, 235
Stephens, Stevens, Family 291; 19, 62, 159, 204-6, 228-9, 230, 234, 257,
296, 308
Stewart,
243, 254, 308
Stickney
262-3, 288
Stiles,
.230-1
Stone, Family 292; 38, 49, 62, 72, 78,
81, 83, 101, 105, 136-9, 152, 155, 165, 188, 197, 205-6, 208-9, 210, 228, 231, 236, 250-1, 253, 255, 257, 261, 268-9, 275-6, 278-9, 280, 282-3, 288, 291, 293-5, 297, 299, 301, 304, 307, 325
Stowell,
286
Strickland,.
.290
Strong,
136-9, 125
Sullivan,
137
Swain,
273
Swallow,
238
Swan, Family 295; 62-3, 70, 72, 78, 100, 106, 122, 152, 158, 198, 200, 212, 216, 232, 246-8, 250, 298, 314, 324, 334
Sweet,
.265
Sweetsir,
257, 266
Sylvester,
.203, 306,
Ross, .230
Rounds, Family 285; 159, 160, 199, 237, 286
Rowe,
.280
Russell, Family 286; 18, 59, 111, 165, 203, 249, 303
Sampson, Family 286; 41, 50, 59, 60,
64, 71, 78, 232, 287, 294, 296, 299, 300, 302, 307
Sanborn,
.262, 270
Sanders, Saunders,
Family 288;
47-8, 59, 60, 64, 71, 83, 94,101, 210,
213, 239, 240, 266, 289, 292, 297-8. 306, 324
Sanderson, Family 287; 38, 52, 62, 71, 83, 97, 99, 110-11, 146, 198,
210, 212-14, 217, 237, 255, 263, 272, 295, 302
Sargent,. 246, 264, 284
Savage,
254, 307
Sawin, Family 289; 94, 111, 150,
164, 169, 172, 210, 212-13, 215, 237, 249, 254, 265, 290, 324
Sawyer, 108, 158, 217, 261, 271, 273, 276, 303
Sayward, .171
Scott,.
188, 242
Scribner
173, 300
Scripture,
235,268
Seavey,
203, 206-7, 257, 291
Segar,.
.22, 25
Shackley,
.250
Shattuck,
71, 159, 163,194
Shaw, Family 291; 71, 78, 96, 98, 136-7, 144, 146, 169, 190, 211-14,
216, 227, 234, 250, 273, 278-9, 296, 305, 340
Shedd, 215, 282
Shee, .. .64 Shepherd, 267
Sherburne,
155
Shurtleff,
.229, 230
Silla,.
228, 275
Simkins,
82
25
370
INDEX OF NAMES.
Talbot,
212
Tasker,
264
Taylor,
.250, 291
Temple,
260, 290
Tenney,.
159, 253
Thayer, .
290
Thompson, Family 295; 52, 159, 296, 304
Thoms, Thomes,
174, 299
Thorpe,.
.259
Thurston,
250
Tidd, ..
300
Titcomb,
215-16
Tobin,
210
Todd,
288
Tomlinson,
245
Towne, .
. 255, 265
Trafton,
304
Welch,
255
Treadwell, Family 296; 152, 200, 240, 280, 289, 292-3, 295, 297, 303
Treat,
.261
True,
308, 334
Trull,
.126, 234
Tucker,
215-16
Tukey,
237
Turner, .
.234
Tuttle, .
255, 283
Twitchell,
24,126
Twombly,
.308
Upperman,.
286
Upton,
110, 230, 270, 274
Usher,
210
Varnum, 138
Waite,
249,269
Walcott,.
257
Walker, Family 297; 112, 116, 130,
174, 242, 249, 271, 295
.16, 204
Ward,
" Ward
Artemas,"
(Charles F.
Browne), 199, 334
Wardwell,
122, 232, 239
Ware,.
303
Warner,
9
Warren, Family 298; 19, 40, 43-6, 49, 59, 60, 64, 71-2, 75, 78, 80, 83, 91, 100, 104-5, 108, 111, 115-16, 121-2, 126, 137, 150-2, 157, 163, 165, 191-2, 200, 213, 216-17, 235, 247-8, 254, 259, 262-3, 266, 292, 299, 314-15, 319, 320, 323, 345, 347 Washburn, .214
Waterhouse,
.169, 172, 267
Watkins,.
.243
Watson, Family 299; 62, 72, 78, 80, 109, 110, 152, 158, 204, 268, 270, 277, 287, 293, 300
Webb,
.242
Webber,
.216, 247
Webster, .. 156, 188, 203, 205, 263, 276
Weeks,.
207
Weldman,
256
Wells,.
213
Wentworth,
.303
West,
267
Weston, 159, 194, 213, 252, 259, 275 Wetherbee, .38, 126
Wheeler, Family 301; 120, 126, 228,
232, 236, 268, 270, 275, 280, 291, 295 Whitcomb, Family 301; 16, 60, 64, 72, 78, 83, 136, 139, 158, 217, 232, 240, 253, 259, 270, 276-8, 281, 287, 297, 302-3
White,.
.204
Whiting,
.203, 265, 299
Whitman, Family 303; 13, 15, 16,
131, 139, 182, 194, 200, 208-10
Whitney, Family 303; 38, 62, 108, 111, 124, 138, 171, 201, 237, 239, 250, 290, 296, 304
Whittier,
.173-4, 203, 206
Wilkins, Family 304; 107, 109, 211, 213, 236, 251-2, 268, 294, 302 Willard, Family 305; 71, 139, 200, 208, 247-8, 254, 259, 272, 274, 285, 291-2, 306
Williams,
.215, 300, 304
Williard,
. 227-8
INDEX OF NAMES.
371
Willis,. . 214, 286
Wilson, .... 164, 194, 215-16, 227, 281
Wingate, 139
Winslow,
231
Winter,
252
Wood, Family 306; 203, 205-6, 245,
263-4, 290, 303
Woodbury,
121, 137-8, 217
Woodman,
.138
Woodsum,
229, 252
Woodward, Woodard, ...... 206, 252 Wright, Family 306; 72, 83, 121, 264, 289
Wyman,
216
York,
72, 201, 248, 250
Young, Family 307; 111, 159, 164, 200-1, 211, 213-15, 255, 260, 280,
294, 316
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