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Frederick and Eva Croul (Krull) had but one son, John, who was born June 13, 1762. They gave him all the advantages of a classical education, and he graduated from Union College (or seminary then), Schenectady. In 1782, he married Mary Coss, daughter of Col. Coss.
Polly Carlisle, at the time of her death, lived on Sixth street.
See reference in the sketch of Dr. Lewis Carlisle by the Hon. Don C. Henderson.
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1840 COMPARED WITH 1890.
Fifty years in the existence and history of Wayne county-from 1840 to 1890. It is not only profitable but wise to review the incidents of our own lives, and thereby obtain guidance for the future. It is also instructive to compare what existed at one period with that which exists at the present time, and thus be able to realize the material changes time has worked in the State, county or city, and thereby be able to judge the character of the people and influences which have wrought them. We therefore compare what existed in 1840 with what exists in 1890, as a fitting close to this compilation.
In 1840 William Henry Harrison was elected President of the United States. In 1890 his grandson, Benjamin Harrison, is the Presi- dent. The former served just one month as President when the great Destroyer removed him. The latter has occupied the Presidential chair one year and we trust he may continue therein three years more.
In 1840 Wayne county had a population of 10,000. In 1890 its population numbers 285,000. It had in 1840 twenty-two church edifices and seating capacity of 1,600. It has in 1890 one hundred and sixty- five church buildings, which seat 88,000. The charitable institutions in 1840 numbered three. In 1890 they are one hundred and fifty-six. In 1840 the number of public school buildings was thirty-four, with an attendance of 900. In 1890 there are one hundred and forty-eight, and the number of scholars 35,000. There were then three private schools with one hundred and fifty pupils; to-day their number is thirty-five and 5,000 students. The cost of the public buildings of the city and county in 1840 was $28,000. Those of 1890 exceed $16,810,000. The banking capital of 1840 was $800,000. In 1890 it exceeds $10,500,000. The capital employed in manufacturing industries in 1840 was $220,- 000. In 1890 in reaches more than $81,041,000. The mileage of rail- ways centering here in 1840 was fifty-two. In 1890 the mileage is 3,000. There were five newspapers and periodicals published in 1840. In 1890 there are sixty-nine. The public halls for amusement were but two in 1840. In 1890 they number ten. The number of benevo- lent and literary institutions in 1840 was two. They now number seventy. The medical societies numbered but one. To-day there are nine. In 1840 Detroit had one small circulating library. To-day it has one public, with 100,000 volumes, and nine society or associated librar-
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ies. It had no regular police in 1840. In 1890 it has a force of three hundred and ninety men and fourteen horses. The yearly water supply of 1840 was 175,000,000 gallons. The water supply of 1890 is 16,380,166,670. Detroit was protected against fire in 1840 by five hand engines and two hook and ladder companies operated by volun- teers. In 1890 it has seven hook and ladder companies, twenty-one steam fire engines, three chemical, eighty-one horses and a paid force of two hundred and forty men. The average of paved streets did not exceed two miles. In 1890 it has over one hundred miles of paved streets, and fifty miles of paved alleys. Then it had no public sewers. Now it has eighty miles of public and as many more of lateral sewers. In 1840 in had no street cars, no telegraph, no telephone, no improved parks and no gas.
But while we are gratified at the material changes wrought between 1840 and 1890 a spirit of sadness comes over us and mingles with our gratification, when we reflect upon the havoc which death has made among those whose labors and influence laid the foundation for the grand results, which to-day we take so much pride in enumerating.
Among the men who were active in the affairs of that day are the following: Lewis Cass, William Woodbridge, Solomon Sibley, James and B. F. H. Witherell, Henry Chipman, John Trumbull, James Abbott, John Biddell, Elon Farnsworth, Charles C. Trowbridge, Shubal Conant, Zachariah Chandler, Charles Moran, David Cooper, A. C. Canniff, Thomas Palmer, John Palmer, Mason Palmer, Charles Jackson, John Whipple, Thomas Rowland, Henry M. Campbell, Henry S. Cole, Robert A. Forsyth, Oliver Newbury, Peter J. Desnoyers, Rev. Noah M. Wells, Alex. D. Frazer, Dr. John L. Whiting, E. A. Brush, John Roberts, Griffith Roberts, Elias Roberts, Joseph Campau, Barnabe Campau, Tunis S. Wendell, John P. Shelden, Thomas C. Shelden, Ebenezer Reed, Thomas S. Knapp, Levi Cook, Orville Cook, Patrick Palmer, O. W. Miller, Abram Edwards, Captain Perkins, John Mullet, E. Chapoton, Timothy Fales, John Farrar, John Farmer, N. Prouty, J. W. Woolsey, William Stead, Allen Brown, Dr. William Brown, Augustus S. Porter, Benjamin Woodworth, Reynolds Gillett, Shadrach Gillett, Chauncey Payne, George McDougal, Eliza Converse, T. J. Owen, Bethuel Farrand, Jerry Dean, Dr. McCorskey, Dr. Marshall Chapin, Dr. Ebenezer Hurd, Dr. T. B. Clark, Melvin Dorr, J. R. Dorr, DeGarmo Jones, H. V. Disbrow, Francis Cicott, James Cicott, Antoine Dequindre, Julius Eldred, David French, Henry Sanderson, Felix Hinchman, Major Henry Whiting, General Hugh Brady, Robert Smart, D. C. Mckinstry, Louis Davenport, Dr. Lewis Davenport, Jeremiah Moore, John Scott, Col. Anderson, Austin E. Wing, James Williams, John Garrison, John J. Garrison, Michael Hale, Col. Baker, S. T. Dyson, Richard Smith, John Smith, John Noble, N. B. Carpenter, Knowles Hall, E. Ray, Obed Waits, P. Cote, Samuel
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Day, William Durell, Barney Moon, J. T. Penny, Ellis Doty, S. Rossi- ter, Henry Berthelet, Augustus Berthelet, Charles Wilcox, James Harmer, Benjamin Chittenden, Addison Madison, Stephen Bain, Alex- ander Campbell, Robert McNiff, John E. Schwarz, William B. Hunt, George Hunt, Elliott Gray, Samuel Colwell, Darius Samson, Joseph Andre, John Pherson, E. P. Browning, Francis St. Aubin, Francis Rivard, John L. Leib, William A. Fletcher, Samuel Reed, Dominique Riopelle, Francis Thibault, John Truax, Thomas Stead, Peter Beau- bien, John Bronson, Owen Aldrich, James Beaubien, S. Beach, Harvey Griswold, J. O. Lewis, Charles Howard, Conrad Seek, L. Phelps, Elias Hawley, Ambrose Young, Juba Barrow, I. Sears, James Knaggs, Jonathan Kenny, Chauncy Bush, A. McFarran, W. Hoyte, Stephen Wells, James Trowbridge, Francis Brewster, John J. Dunning, William Bartlow, Benjamin Clark, John Lebot, Joseph Amlen, J. W. Hunter, A. McArthur, Thomas Dare, James Cook, Timothy De- quindre, G. Mott Williams, James A. VanDyke, Orville Dibble, Jacob M. Howard, George C. Bates, Marcus Stevens, H. H. Emmons, Samuel Pitts, Buckingham Wight, Ross Wilkins, Robert E. Roberts, Chauncy Hurlburt, Samuel Lewis, Hugh Moffat, Charles Ducharme, Doctor George Duffield, Robert Stuart, Daniel Goodwin, Jonathan L. King, Richard Butler, William N. Carpenter and Henry Doty.
Among those participating in the events of 1840, now living, are: Colonel John Winder, John Owen, Alexander Chapoton, Edward Cicott, Eben Wilcox, Friend Palmer, C. H. Buhl, Frederick Buhl, Alanson Sheley, Jacob S. Farrand, Alexander Lewis, James F. Joy, J. Wilkie Moore, Thomas H. Armstrong, James Pittman, H. P. Baldwin, Theodore H. Hinchman, Doctor Farnsworth, D. Bethune Duffield, George V. N. Lothrop, Bela Hubbard, John H. King, William A. Butler, Solomon Davis, H. H. Leroy, Philo Parsons, Daniel Tompkins, of Dearborn; Clark Griswold, of Northville; E. J. Penniman, of Ply- mouth; Dexter Briggs, of Livonia; Amos Otis, of Greenfield, Henry Fralick, then of Plymouth, now of Grand Rapids; Doctor John L. Near, of Flat Rock; Major Horace Gray, of Grosse Isle, William Ten- Eyck, son of Conrad TenEyck, of Dearborn; E. S. Woodman, of Northville; John Jackson, of Northville; William S. Hosmer, of Sump- ter, John S. Jeness, now of Detroit; Norton B. Rowley, and Seymour Finney, who still are comparatively active, and are full of reminis- cences of that period.
WAYNE COUNTY Historical and Pioneer Society.
OFFICERS.
J. WILKIE MOORE,
President,
FRED. CARLISLE, O. I. WALKER, Secretary and Treasurer, Chaplain.
LIFE MEMBERS.
HON. H. P. BALDWIN, GEN. RUSSELL A. ALGER, DR. WILLIAM BRODIE, GEN. JAMES E. PITTMAN,
HON. JAMES F. JOY, JUDGE HENRY BREVOORT, CHRISTIAN H. BUHL,
HON. ELLIOTT T. SLOCUM,
ALLAN SHELDEN,
DR. JAMES FANNING NOYES, CYRUS JOHNSON, HON. WM. A. MOORE,
D. J. CAMPAU,
DAVID CARTER,
HON. DON M. DICKINSON,
WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN,
JOSEPH BERTHELET MOORE, HON. JAMES McMILLAN, HON. THOMAS W. PALMER.
MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE ON TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION.
HON. JACOB S. FARRAND, Detroit, COL. JOHN WINDER, Detroit, STANLEY G. WRIGHT, Detroit, J. P. REED, Brownstown, ORLANDO R. PATTENGILL, Canton, DR. E. S. SNOW, Dearborn, THOS. SAUNDERS, Ecorse, DAVID TROMBLY, Grosse Pointe, ECHLIN ROGERS, Hamtramck, JESSE BUTLER, Huron, S. B. LAPPEUS, Taylor,
ALEXANDER L. RANSOM, Livonia MAJOR HORACE GRAY, Monguagon, CHAS. H. CADY, Nankin, DR. JOHN M. SWIFT, Northville. CALVIN S. CROSBY, Plymouth, JOHN FULLER, Plymouth, ELI METTETAL, Redford, JOSEPH BOLTZ, Romulus, WM. MEYER, Springwells, W. ATYEO, Sumpter, JOSEPH MOORE, Van Buren.
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MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE ON PIONEER PICNIC.
E. S. WOODMAN, Northville, DR. J. L. NEAR, Brownstown, H. O. HANFORD, Canton, F. CICOTTE, Ecorse,
ALEXANDER MICHIE, Grosse Pointe, W. S. HOSMER, Huron,
ISAAC C. SAUNDERS, Monguagon, H. D. THAYER, Plymouth,
GIDEON P. BENTON, Plymouth, CONRAD CLIPPERT, Springwells, GEO. W. BEADLESTON, Taylor, MARTIN D. COAN, Taylor,
F. G. RUSSELL, Detroit, GEN. JAMES E. PITTMAN, Detroit, WM. J. CHITTENDEN, Detroit, DANIEL TOMPKINS, Dearborn, BYRON OTIS, Greenfield, JOHN BREYTMERE, Hamtramck, N. B. KINGSLEY, Livonia,
B. HODGEKINSON, Canton, EDWARD MINNOCK, Redford, S. B. KINGSLEY, Romulus, PERRY D. PEARL, Sumpter, S. BROWN, Van Buren.
DELEGATES TO THE STATE MEETING.
E. S. WOODMAN,
JUDGE C. I. WALKER,
J. WILKIE MOORE,
O. R. PATTENGIL,
FRED. CARLISLE,
WM. ADAIR,
DR. E. S. SNOW, H. P. BALDWIN, ALEXANDER MICHIE,
GEO. F. PILLARD,
C. F. CONRAD,
STANLEY WIGHT,
CHAS. H. CADY,
JAMES F. JOY,
DAVID PARSONS, E. C. HINSDALE,
E. W. HUDSON,
BERNARD O'REILLY.
ERRATA.
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INDEX.
A
B
Abbott, James 46
Abbott, Robt. 46
Abbot, James 2d. 47
Breauf, Daniel and Jean. IO
Abbott, Samuel. 47
Brownstown Township.
63
Adams, Francis.
416
Brown, Judge H. B. 413
Adams, Alexander H. 318
Brodie, Dr. William. 412
Adair, William. 461
Brown, Dr. James A.
355
Alger, Russell A. 440
Brooks, Nathaniel W.
I20
Buhl, Christian H.
260
Buhl, Frederick 262
Burns, James.
261
Butler, William 303
Butzel, Martin.
389
Butzel, Magnus.
389
Burton, Clarence M
426
C
Campbell, Major.
57
Campau, Michael 25
Cady, Daniel L. 452
Campau, Joseph 98
Campau, D. C. 291
Cadillac, Antoine de la Mothe. 21
Campbell, Judge James. 215
Campbell, Collin. 411
Carlisle, Dr. Lewis.
230
Carlisle, Polly (Croul). 471
Cartier, Jacques. 9
Carter, David. 394
Biddle, Major John.
237
Birchard, Matthew W 337
Blake, Patrick. 421
Boynton, Judge A. G. 319
Bourgmont
22
Bordeno, Augustus.
302
Chapoton, Alex. 25
Bordeno, John.
302
Champlain, Samuel
Chapin, Dr. Marshall 202
Chesne, Charles.
26
Chesne, Pierre.
26
Brady, Gen. Hugh. 138
Brady, Samuel. 218
Bradstreet, Gen. Jeremy.
44
Bradley, Harvey S.
453
Brevoort, Com. Henry. 218
Brevoort, Judge Henry B. 219
Bressani, Father. II
Bagg, Dr. Joseph. 357
Bagley, John J. 369
Baldwin, Henry P
339
Baldwin, Lyman. 3S2
Barthe, Charles. 2.4
Barrois, Francois. 32
Baughman, Rev. John A. 217
Beaubien, Jean 27
Beaufait, Louis.
25
Beadle, George W. 338
Beller, Jacob. 294
Bell, Digby V 469
Benton, Gideon P. 457
Bishop, Levi. 253
Cass. Gen. Lewis. 109
Cecyre, Felice
36
Chapman, Alonzo L 309
Chandler, Z. 145
Chapoton, Dr. Jean. 25
Chene Brothers. 26
Chittenden, William. 392
Chope, Edward. 349
Cicotte, Zacharie.
26
Cochran, Judge Lyman
41I
Alloueze, Fr. Claude. 15
Anthon, Dr. George Christian. 23
Armstrong, Thos. H. 136
B
Baby, Jacques. 24
Bacon, Rev. Dr. David 87
Borsbert .
22
Bruisson 22
Borgess, Rt. Rev. Bishop 471
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C
F
Comparative 1840-1890. 474
Conrad, C. F. 200
Farmer, Mrs. Roxanna 470
Conant, Shubal. 213
Farnsworth, Elon. 114
Ferguson, Earsly 280
Ferry, D. M. 441
Cooper, Rev. David M.
283
Finney, Seymour.
126
Clark, Hovey K. 465
Fitch, John.
446
Congregational Church 392
Foot, George.
290
Clark, John P. 211
Chipman, Judge Henry 146
Chipman, Judge John. 146
Cullen, James. 271
466
Craig, Wm. H.
463
Craig, James. 463
Crosby, Calvin S. 455
D
Dablon, Father. 12
Dalzell, Captain. 59
Davenport, Mrs. Sarah. 238
Davenport, Dr. Louis. 239
Davis, Solomon 231
Davison, Crozier. 337
De Halle, Father Constant 13
Denton Village. 85
Delray Village. S
Dequindre, Antoine. , 28
Desnoyers, Pierre and Jean.
29
Desnoyers, Peter. 38
Dexter, Samuel W 273
Dearborn Township. 65
Dexter, West. 471
Dickinson, Don M. 357
Dollier, Francoix. 16
Donovan, Joseph W 445
Downie, Robert. 371
Duffield, Rev. Dr. George, Sr 334
Duffield, Rev. Dr. George, Jr. 335
Duffield, Gen. William. 335
Duffield, D. Bethune. 335
Duffield, Dr. Samuel. 335
Duffield, Col. Henry 335
Duncan, Gen. J. Ellison B 447
Dunlap, Capt. William. 450
Dunn, Martin J.
425
Dupont, William
396
E
Ecorse Township. 66
Egan, Thomas. 432
Elliott, Mrs. Margaret. 465
Emmons, Judge H. H. 365
English Commanders.
57
Esselstyne, Henry.
465
H
Hall, Richard H 305
Hall, Capt. J. H. 353
Hallock, Horace. 208
Hamilton, Governor
44
Hammond, Charles G. 266
Hamtramck Township.
70
Hamtramack, Col. J. F
210
Harrison, Gen. Wm. H
103
Hastings, Eurotas P.
210
Hawley, Richard
401
Hayes, Josiah D 438
Hedden, Isaac ..
456
Heffron, John.
419
Heineman, Emil S .. 293
Hennepin, Fr. Louis 20
Hennessey, Fr. James. 373
Henderson, Don C.
255
Henderson, Michael.
116
455
G
Galinee, Dr. F. 17
Gamelin, Sussane.
30
Garrison, John J. 118
Gates, Capt. Myror
456
Geiger, Martin
302
Gibraltar, Village of. 85
Gladwyn, Major. 57
Godfrey, Jean Baptist. 30
Governors of Michigan. 61
Grandport Village. 85
Grant, Com. Alexander
18
Gray, Major Horace.
216
Granger, Hiram. 307
Greenfield, Township of. 67
Grosse Pointe. 68
Grout, John R. 351
Griffin, William P 306
Guion, J. N
31
Gulley, O. S.
192
Fralick, Henry. 270
Frazer, Alexander D. 115
Frazer, Thomas. 356
French Commanders *22
Clossar, Sally Ann
French of Detroit. 40
Fuller, Judge John
Farrand, Jacob S. 269
Cook, Levi. 206
Cooper, David. 22S
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H
L
Herrinton, David B. 267
Herrington, Hon. Caleb. 453
Hiuchman, Theodore H. 264
Historical and Pioneer Society 477
Hodgkinson, B. 374
Holmes, Robert. 375
Holmes, John C. 305
Hosmer, William S 117
Howard, Jacob M. 172
Howard, William A
346
Howard, Charles. 206
Hoyt, William C.
II9
Hudson, Elon W. 287
Hull, John.
390
Huron, Township of.
70
I
Ingersoll, Walter.
208
J
Jackson, Mrs. Saralı 465
James, Capt. Wm. V. 464
Jenness, John S.
376
Jennison, Judge William. 398
Johnson, Hiram R.
368
Johnson, Sir William. 44
Johnston, John W 429
Jogues, Father Isaac. II
Joliet, Father Louis 14
Joncaine, Daniel ..
25
Joy, James F.
248
K
Kearsley, Jonathan 236
King, Harvey. 464
King, Robert W 377
Kirby, George.
379
Knaggs, James W 48
Knaggs, Whitmore 48
Knaggs, James.
49
Knaggs, William.
49
L
Labadie, Descomptes. 28
Lallamand, Fr. Gabriel II
Langdon, George W. 416
Lansing, Mirs. Anna Dequindre. 468
Laferte, Antoine.
37
Lambert, William. 470
Larned, Gen. Charles 323
La Salle, Robt. D 17
Lesher, Joseph H 424
Lernault, Major 45
Lewis, Alexander
372
Litchfield. Elisha C.
206
Livonia, Township of. 73
Lothrop, George V. N 341
Lowrie, James. 421
Lyon, Edward.
315
Lyon, Jacob.
456
M
Mack, Col. Stephen. 226
Martin, Jean Babt. 22
Martin, Capt. Stephen 470
Marantette, Jacques, Jr ..
30
Marquette, Jacques Joseph. 14
Mason, Lorenzo M. 207
May, Judge James
52 .
Mayhew, Ira.
298
McCarthy, William 427
McBride, John. 449
McClellan, Robert. 142
McGraw, Alexander 167
McGraw, Thomas 286
McMillan, James. 443
McMillen, Geo 466
McReynolds, Gen. A. T. 278
McWilliams, Patrick H. I13
Merrill, Charles. I43
Mersac, Jacob L. Ommespron
27
Mesnard, Fr. Reine.
II
Millard, Hiram ..
145
Moore, J. Wilkie. 198
Moore, Joseph Berthlet 397
Moore, William.
252
Monguagon Township. 75
Monnaghon, Mrs. Anna. 468
Morehouse, George 145
Morley, Col. Fred. 338
Morand, Pierre.
32
Muir, Wm K.
435
N
Nankin Township
76
Navarre, Robert. 33
Newberry, Oliver
194
Newberry, John S.
295
Newland, Henry A.
417
Norris Village. 420, 85
Northville Village
450
Norton, John W.
204
Noyes, Dr. James Fanning.
402
O'Reilly, Bernard.
418
Otis, Myron.
200
Owen, John.
196
Obituary Report, 1889-90.
464
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P
S
Palmer, Thomas and Friend. 122
Palmer, Thomas W 123
Palmer, Gen. Friend. 123
Palmer, Ervin. 379
Palms, Francis.
208
Parsons, David .. I2S
Pattison, George W
223
Pelletier, Francis.
12, 34
Penfield, William. 194
Perrott, Nicholas. 12
Perry, Com. Oliver H. 106
Phelps, Col. William 317
Pittman, Gen. James E. 282
Pizard, Father. II
Pontiac, Indian Chief.
53
Preston, David.
435
Plymouth Township. . 77, 455
Plymouth Village,
85, 455
R
Rawsonville Village. 85
Raymbault, Father
II
Raymond, Francis. 316
Reed, Harvey S. 433
Redford, Township of 82
Reaume, Rene and Robert. 35
Richards, Rt. Rev. Father Gabriel .. 197
Richmond, Arnout. 292
Riopelle, Ambroise.
35
Rivard, Francis
36
Roberts, John 141
Roby, Captain Henry M. 471
Rogers, Major Robert. 55
Romeyne, Theodore.
I30
Romulus Township
Rowland, Thomas. 236
Rowland, David H 452
Rowley, N. B. 144
Roy, Pierre
I2
Russell, Alfred. 351
Russell, Francis G. 345
Russel, Dr. George B.
459
S
Sanger, H. K 205
Shaw, Daniel L. 468
Shaw, Mrs. Phebe C. 467
Shearer, Jonathan I88
Sheley, Alanson. 190
Shelden, Allan 436
Sickels, William 454
Slocum, Giles B.
152
Slocum, Elliott T
383
Smith, Martin S. 437
Springwells Township. 82
Stamm, B. F. 414
Standish, J. D. 428
St. Aubin, Jean Cass. 36
Starkey, Henry 385
Starkweather, Erastus. 455
Stead, Robert. 230
Stephens, John. 350
Stevens, Marcus. 322
Stimpson, Benjamin G. 386
Sturgis, Judge John.
185
Strasburg, Prof. Herman A 469
Sumpter Township. 83
Swift, Rev. Marcus.
IS2
Swift, Dr. John M
183
T
Taylor, Township of. 83
Taylor, Elisha
362
Thompson, Rev. O. C. I59
Tonti, Commander ..
I2
Trowbridge, Charles C.
178
Truax, Col. Abram C .. 150
V
Van Buren, Township of.
84
Van Dyke, James A.
176
Vernor, Benjamin ..
465
W
Walker, Chas. I. 163
Walker, Henry N. 207
Walker, Edward C 343
Ward, Eber Brock.
240
Ward, Aunt Emily 243
Wayne, Gen. Anthony IOI
Wayne County, Organization of. 63
Waterford Village.
85
Wayne, Village of. 85
Waltz Village. 85
Wesson, William B. 354
Wells, John A.
204
Wells, Rev. Noah M. 135
Wetmore, Frederick.
388
Whitney, David W 444
Whiting, Dr. Jno. L. 233
Wight, Buckminster
165
Wight, Stanley G
170
Wight, Henry A. I71
Wight, Edwin C. 171
Wilcox, Gen. O. B. 285
Williams, Gen. A. S
156
Williams, Gen. Jno. R
161
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W
Wilkins, Col. Wm. D I39
Wilkins, Judge Ross. 132
Wilkinson, A. H. 323
Winder, Col. John 160
Winchel, John. I36
Willard, Luther B. 232
Witherell, Judge James.
275
Witherell, Judge B. F. H. 277
W
Woodman, E. S. I33
Y
Yemans, Dr. C. C. 389
Yemans, Mrs. C. C. 471
Young, Ambrose P 456
Z
Zug, Samuel. 32I
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