Register of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Missouri : organized in St. Louis, Mo., 1907-1909, Part 7

Author: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Missouri; Cadle, Henry, 1851-1913
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Sixth in descent from Augustine Warner, Jr. (1642- 1681). Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1674, '75, '77. Appointed member of the Council by Governor Culpepper, May 10, 1680.


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Seventh in descent from Augustine Warner, Sr. (1611- 1674). Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for York County, 1652, and from Gloucester County, 1655. Member of the Council, 1659-74.


Fifth in descent from John Lewis, Jr. (1669-1725). Mem- ber of the Virginia Council, 1715. Member of the Gen- eral Court, 1719, which heard charges against Governor Spottswood.


Sixth in descent from John Lewis, Sr. (1635 -... ). Cap- tain of Horse in New Kent County. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1675.


Seventh in descent from Colonel George Reade (1600- 1671). Secretary of the Colony of Virginia, 1637. Member of the House of Burgesses from James City County, 1638, '49. Acting Governor, 1638. Member of House of Burgesses from Gloucester County, 1655- 57. Member of the Council, 1657-71.


Fourth in descent from Isham Randolph (1687-1742). Member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1738-40, and Adjutant-General of Virginia. Magistrate, 1734. Colonel Goochland County Militia, 1740. Agent for Colony of Virginia to England.


Sixth in descent from Captain Henry Isham (1628-1676). Captain of Militia, Henrico County, Virginia. High Sheriff, 1669-70.


Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel William Ran- dolph (1651-17II). Member of the House of Bur- gesses, 1684-17II. Speaker, 1698. Captain Henrico County Forces, 1680. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1699. At- torney-General and member of the Royal Council.


Eighth in descent from Nicholas Martian (1591-1657). Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1623, '31, '33.


174. TREAT, JAMES WILBER, Hannibal. 4398 Eighth in descent from Hon. Richard Treat (1584-1669). Deputy 1637-44 for Wethersfield County. Assistant, 1657-65. Of Governor John Winthrop's Council, 1663-65.


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Seventh in descent from Richard Treat ( 1622-1693). Cor- poral of the Train Band in Wethersfield, the first Cavalry in Connecticut.


Sixth in descent from Thomas Treat (1668-1713). Lieu- tenant of the Train Band in the Woods Creek Expedi- tion, Queen Anne War, 1709, and Lieutenant May II, 1711. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1703-06, '07, '12.


Fifth in descent from Rev. Richard Treat (1694-1759). Chaplain of Massachusetts Colonial Forces, 1748.


Fourth in descent from Timothy Treat (1731-1776). Pri- vate in the Company of Captain Elisha Noble, Sheffield, Massachusetts. In French War, 1755.


. Eighth in descent from Thomas Coleman (1600 -... ), Wethersfield, Connecticut. Deputy to the General Court, 1650-51, et seq. In 1654 appointed by the Gen- eral Court to join with the Deputy Governor and two others for procuring men and necessaries in Wethers- field for the Expedition to Narragansett, and in the Ninigret War.


Seventh in descent from Samuel Wyllys (1632-1709). Assistant, 1654-85. Commissioner of the United Colo- nies, 1661, et seq., Colony of Connecticut.


Eighth in descent from Governor George Wyllys (1602- 1645), Hartford, Conn. Trooper in Pequot War. Gov- ernor's Assistant, 1639. Governor 1641-42.


Seventh in descent from Rev. and Doctor Gershom Bulke- ley (1636-1713). Surgeon and Chaplain Connecticut Troops, King Philip's War.


Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes (1594- 1654), Hartford, Connecticut. Governor of Massachu- setts Bay Colony, 1635. Governor of Connecticut Colony. President of First General Court, 1637. Gov- ernor alternate years until death. Commissioner of United Colonies, 1650. Colonel of Regiment raised against the Indians, 1636.


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Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley (1576- 1653). Second Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1634, et seq. Deputy Governor, 1630, et seq. ad int. Governor's Assistant, 1635-36. Commissioner, 1643, et seq., for and twice President of the United Colonies. Major-General Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany.


Seventh in descent from Rev. John Woodbridge (1613- 1695). Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1644. Governor's Assistant, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1683-84.


Sixth in descent from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge ( ...- 1742). Representative to the General Assembly of Connecticut for Hartford, 1719.


49. TUTTLE, RT. REV. DANIEL SYLVESTER, D. D., LL. D., BISHOP OF MISSOURI, St. Louis. 1276 Fourth in descent from Daniel Tuttle (1680-1748). Cap- tain of the South East Company or Train Band of Wal- lingford, Connecticut, 1738.


178. TUTTLE, HENRY SOLOMON, St. Louis. · 4402. Seventh in descent from William Tuttle (1609-1673). Served on the Night-Watch at New Haven, 1646.


Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Munson (1612- 1685). In the Pequot War under Major Mason as Ser- geant. Ensign, 1661-64. Lieutenant, 1664-76. Under Captain Treat in King Philip's War. Captain, 1676, New Haven Company Militia. Representative to the General Assembly twenty-four sessions, 1666-83.


40. VOORHEES, WILLIAM PERRINE, New York, New York 1267


Seventh in descent from Jan Strycker (1615-1697). Mem- ·


ber of the great Landtag in New Amsterdam, 1664.


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Member of the Hempstead Convention, 1665. Schepen, 1673. Captain of the Military Company at Midwout, Long Island. Deputy to the great Conference at New Orange, 1674.


Sixth in descent from Pieter Strycker (1653-1741). Cap- tain Kings County Militia, 1689.


Fifth in descent from Jan Strycker, Jr. (1684-1770). A member of Capt. Vandevere's Company, Kings County Militia, 1715.


Sixth in descent from Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker (1617- 1687). Delegate to the Convention held at New Orange to confer with Governor Colve, March 26, 1674. Sixth in descent from Col. Gerardus Beekman, M. D. (1653-1723). Captain of Militia at Flat Bush, 1681. Major, 1689. Lieutenant-Colonel of Kings County Mili- tia, 1698. Colonel, 1700-03. Member of Leisler's Coun- cil, 1690-91. Member of Council, 1705-23. President and Deputy-Governor, 1709-10.


Seventh in descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman (1623-1707). Lieutenant in the Burgher Corps of New Amsterdam, 1652-58. Vice-Director on the South River, 1658-64. Scout at Esopus, 1664. Lieutenant in the Militia under the Dutch, 1673. Deputy-Mayor of New York, 1681-83.


Sixth in descent from Maj. Cornelius Van Brunt ( ....- 1754). Kings County Militia, November, 1700. Mem- ber of the General Assembly of the Province of New York, 1699-1711.


Sixth in descent from Daniel Polhemus, Cornet, Kings : County, New York Militia, 1690. Captain of Troop of Horse. 1


Sixth in descent from Abraham De La Noye, Corporal in the Burgher Corps at New Amsterdam, 1653.


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81. WALKER, STOUGHTON, St. Joseph. 2374


Fourth in descent from Phineas Walker, Private in Capt. Baldwin's Company, Col. Timothy Ruggles' Regiment, Massachusetts Troops, 1759.


Ninth in descent from Capt. Richard Walker (1592- 1687). Deputy from Reading to Massachusetts General Court, 1640, et seq. Lieutenant in a Company defend- ing Lynn against the Indians, 1632. Ensign of the Lynn Company, 1637. April 18th, ordered out by the General Court for the war against the Pequots. Cap- tain, 1656. A member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in London, 1622 ; Boston, 1638.


Sixth in descent from Thomas Stoughton, Ensign of the Windsor Train Band, 1689. Captain, 1698. Lieuten- ant, 1734. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1699, 1725, '26, '27, '28, '29, '33.


Seventh in descent from Thomas Stoughton, Ensign and Lieutenant of the Train Band of Windsor, 1640.


Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Eastman, Captain in New Hampshire Service, 1747.


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Seventh in descent from Richard Edwards, Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut for Hartford, 1669-73.


Eighth in descent from William Edwards, Trooper under command of Maj. John Mason, 1657.


Eighth in descent from William Wadsworth, Captain of the Ist Company of Train Band of Farmington, Con- necticut, 1715. Deputy to the General Court for Farm- ington, 1718-25.


105. WEBSTER, GEORGE BARRY, St. Louis. 2982 Fourth in descent from Ebenezer Webster (1739-1806). Captain in Rogers' Ranger, French and Indian Wars. Captain under Sir Jeffry Amherst in the Invasion of Canada by British and Colonial Troops.


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35. WELSH, HON. MILTON, Kansas City. II59


Seventh in descent from Col. Nicholas Greenbury ( ....-


1697). Member of the Council of Sir Lionel Copley, first Royal Governor, 1692. President of the Council, 1694. Acting Governor of the Province of Maryland from September 9 to September 25, 1693. Commissary- General of the Province, 1692. Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal, 1692-94. Field Officer for the County of Anne Arundel, 1694.


27. WHITE, HON. JOHN BARBER, Kansas City II50 Fourth in descent from Col. Jonathan White (1708- 1788). Commanded a Company in the town of Lan- caster, Massachusetts, in the French and Indian War. Commissioned Captain, March 29, 1755, in the Worces- ter Regiment of Col. Ruggles, which marched from Crown Point. On the expedition he was promoted Major, and before the end of the campaign was made Lieutenant-Colonel. Was in the battle near Lake George, September 8, 1755. Was commissioned Colo- nel February 18, 1756, and ordered with his regiment to Lake Champlain, and served to the end of the war.


Fourth in descent from Sergt. Josiah White, Jr. (1682- 1772). Sergeant in the command of a garrison in Lan- caster, 1704-II. Deputy to the General Court of Massa- chusetts, 1728, '29, '30, '31, '37, '45.


Fifth in descent from Josiah Whitcomb ( 1638-1718). Commander of a garrison in Lancaster, 1704-II. Dep- uty to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1710.


Fifth in descent from Capt. Jabez Fairbanks (1670-1758). Soldier in Lancaster Garrison, 1704. Commander of Garrison, 1711. With the two Acadian Expeditions in the invasion of Canada, 1707-10. Was in Lovewell's War, 1722-26. Was Lieutenant, 1723-24. Com- manded a Company, June 18, 1724. Deputy to the Gen- eral Court of Massachusetts, 1714, '21, '22, '23, 37, '38.


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Fourth in descent from Trumpeter Simon Butler (1715- 1795). Trumpeter in the Company of Capt. John Car- ter, a Mounted Company detached out of Col. Oliver Wilder's Regiment that marched from Lancaster, Mas- sachusetts, for the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Sixth in descent from Capt. Thomas Wilder (1645-1716). Soldier in King William's War. Lieutenant, July 3, 1689. Captain of a garrison at Lancaster, Massachu- setts, 17II.


Fifth in descent from Col. James Wilder (1680-1739). Soldier in King William's War. Ensign, 1717, '18-21. Captain, 1722-23. Colonel, 1737. Deputy to the Gen- eral Court of Massachusetts, 1731.


Seventh in descent from Ralph Houghton (1623-1693). First Clerk of the Writs, 1656-82, of the town of Lan- caster, Massachusetts. Was one of the four who first signed the Lancaster Proprietors' Covenant. Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1673, '89.


Seventh in descent from John Prescott, Sr. (1604-1681). Founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts. Built a garri- son in Lancaster, 1654, which was known as "Prescott's Garrison," and was Commander of the same.


Sixth in descent from Lawrence Waters. Soldier in Gar- rison at Lancaster, 1675, and earlier.


Sixth in descent from Capt. Andrew Gardner ( ....- 1690). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1689. Captain in the Expedition to Canada, 1690.


Seventh in descent from Capt. Hugh Mason (1605- 1678). Lieutenant, Watertown Train Band, 1645. Cap- tain, 1652-78. Deputy to the General Court nine terms, 1635-77. Member of the Council of War, 1676. Com- manded his Company in the "Sudbury Fight," April 29, 1676, King Philip's War.


Seventh in descent from Sergeant Thomas Barber (1614- 1662). Sergeant in the Pequot War under Captain Mason.


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Seventh in descent from Anthony Hoskins (1632-1707), Windsor, Connecticut. One of the Windsor Troopers in King Philip's War.


Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Loomis ( ...-... ). Pri- vate in the First Connecticut Cavalry under Major John Mason, 1658. One of the Windsor Troopers in King Philip's War.


Sixth in descent from John Gleason (1647-1689), Sud- bury, Mass. Private in Major Willard's Regiment, August 7, 1675, to January 25, 1676. Private in Captain Syll's Company, 1675.


Seventh in descent from Sergeant Benedictus Alvord (1615-1683-4), Windsor, Connecticut. Sergeant in the Pequot Expedition under Captain Mason.


116. WILDER, EDWARD BLISS, St. Louis. 3063 Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford (1589-1651). Governor of Plymouth Colony.


Sixth in descent from Eleazer Kimberly (1639-1709). Colonial Secretary of Connecticut, 1696, 1708-1709. Deputy to the General Court, 1696-1698.


· Ninth in descent from Capt. Luke Hitchcock ( ....- 1659), Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1644. Soldier and Captain in early Colonial Wars.


Eighth in descent from John Root (1642-1687). Com- missary at Westfield, Massachusetts, King Philip's War.


Sixth in descent from Thomas Hapgood (1669-1764). In command of Garrison at Marlboro, Massachusetts, French and Indian War.


Eighth in descent from William Ward ( ....- 1687). Deputy from Sudbury, Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1644-1666. In Garrison at Sudbury, King Philip's War.'


Tenth in descent from Thomas Newberry ( ....- 1636). Deputy Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1634-1635.


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Eighth in descent from Daniel Warner (1643-1692). En- sign Foot Company, 1674.


Ninth in descent from Benjamin Cooley ( ....- 1684). En- sign of the Hampshire Regiment under Maj. John Pyn- chon.


Ninth in descent from Zachariah Field (1600-1666). Sol- dier from Hartford in Pequot War. Sergeant under Capt. Turner in Falls Fight.


Fourth in descent from Nathaniel Parsons (1709 -.... ). In Capt. Jonathan Pettibone's Company at Fort Ed- ward, 1757. In Gen. Phineas Lyman's Ist Regiment, 3d Company, 1758, and in Ist Regiment, 9th Company, 1760.


Eighth in descent from Samuel Hinsdale (1642-1675). In Capt. Lothrop's Company. Killed by Indians with his father at Bloody Brook, 1675.


Ninth in descent from Robert Hinsdale (1617-1675). Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. Killed by Indians at Bloody Brook, 1675. In Capt. Loth- rop's Company.


Sixth in descent from John Montague (1681 -.... ). At Deerfield Meadow Fight, 1704.


"Eighth in descent from Ensign Chileab Smith (1635- 1731). Ensign of Hadley Military Company, 1692- I-731.


Eighth in descent from John Smith ( ....- 1676). In Falls Fight. Killed by Indians at Hatfield Meadows, 1676.


Ninth in descent from Daniel Clark (1622-1710). Lieu- tenant First Troop under Capt. John Mason, 1657-1658. Captain, 1664-1680. Secretary Colony of Connecticut, 1658-1663. Deputy, 1656-1661. Magistrate, 1662-1664.


Eighth In descent from Thomas Kimberly ( ....- 1673). Marshal of New Haven Colony, 1653-1661. Deputy, 1639.


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Eighth in descent from Samuel Field (1651-1697). Ser- geant of Troops in Falls Fight, King Philip's War. Killed by Indians, 1697.


Tenth in descent from Benjamin Burr ( ....- 1681). Sol- dier in Pequot War, 1637, under Capt. Mason.


Ninth in descent from Simon Wolcott (1625-1687). Trooper from Windsor under Maj. Mason, 1657. Cap- tain of Foot at Simsbury, Connecticut, and Deputy to the General Court, 1673.


Eighth in descent from Capt. William Hills (1639-1683). Captain of Militia at East Hartford, Connecticut, 1653. Wounded at Hockanum, 1675.


Seventh in descent from Henry Burt (1615-1662), Dor- chester and Springfield, Massachusetts. Member of the First Military Company, Springfield. In 1657, Clerk of the Company.


Tenth in descent from Capt. Christopher Stanley ( 1603- 1646), Boston, Massachusetts. Served in Indian Wars.


Seventh in descent from John Woods ( 1641-1716). Served as Garrison Soldier at Marlboro, in King Philip's War.


Eighth in descent from Eleazer Weller (1650-1684). Served in Capt. Turner's Company, Falls Fight.


Eighth in descent from Sergt. John Kilbourne (1624- 1703). Sergeant of Wethersfield Train Band, 1657- 1675.


Seventh in descent from Maj. William Whiting ( ....- 1647). Assistant and Second Colonial Treasurer of Connecticut, 1641-1647. Major in Colonial Forces. Dep- uty to the General Court, 1637.


Fourth in descent from John Wilder (1713 -.... ). In Col. Willard's Command of Scouts, 1748. In Col. Isaac Willard's Regiment, 1757. In Col. Oliver Willard's Command at Lake George, 1758.


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Fifth in descent from John Wilder (1673 -.... ). In Gar- rison at Lancaster, Massachusetts, under Capt. Thomas Wilder's Command, 1704. In Capt. Josiah Willard's Command, 1725.


Seventh in descent from Thomas Sawyer ( ... .- 1706). At Lancaster Garrison, King Philip's War.


Sixth in descent from John Wilder (1646 -.... ), Lancas- ter, Massachusetts. Lieutenant in the Train Band, 1675.


Seventh in descent from Abraham Howe ( ....- 1695), Marlboro and Sudbury, Massachusetts. In Garrison at Sudbury, King Philip's War.


Eighth in descent from John Woods ( ....- 1678). Ser- geant of a Marlboro Garrison House, 1675.


Eighth in descent from John Prescott (1604-1681). Served in Garrison at Lancaster against the Indians, 1675-1676.


Seventh in descent from John Whitcomb ( ....- 1662). Member of the Military Company of Scituate, 1643.


Sixth in descent from Josiah Whitcomb (1638-1718), Lancaster, Massachusetts. Deputy, 1710. Commanded Garrison there, 1711.


Seventh in descent from Lawrence Waters (1602-1687). In Garrison at Lancaster, Massachusetts, King Philip's War.


Seventh in descent from Samuel Warner (1680 -.... ). Served at Deerfield Meadows, 1703-1704.


Ninth in descent from Andrew Warner ( . . . .- 1684). Member of Hampshire Troop, 1663.


Sixth in descent from Abraham Eager (1670-1734), Marlboro, Massachusetts. In Howe's Garrison, Marl- boro, 1711.


Seventh in descent from Edward Collins ( 1603-1689). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1654- 1670.


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Eighth in descent from Edward Howe ( ....- 1644). Dep- uty to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1634-1638-1642-1643.


Sixth in descent from Lieut. Nathaniel Wilder (1650- · 1704), Charlestown and Lancaster, Massachusetts. Lieu- tenant at Charlestown, and Killed by Indians at Lancas- ter, 1704.


Seventh in descent from William Eager ( ....- 1690). In Capt. Thomas Prentiss' Company Middlesex Troopers, Mt. Hope Campaign, and under Lieut. Oakes, 1675- 1676.


Ninth in descent from Lieut. Samuel Smith ( 1602-1680). "Antient Serjeant" at Wethersfield, Connecticut, and Deputy, 1640-1661. Lieutenant of Hadley Troops, 1663- 1678. And Deputy Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1661- 1673. Commissioner to the Mohawks, 1667.


Seventh in descent from Shadrach Hapgood ( 1644-1675). In Capt. Edward Hutchinson's Company Expedition to Brookfield, Massachusetts, to treat with Nipmuck Indians.


Eighth in descent from James Warriner (1641-1727). Soldier under Col. Pynchon, 1668. Built Gilbert Fort, Brookfield.


Fourth in descent from Asa Hapgood (1728-1791). En- . sign in Capt. Samuel Howe's Company, 1757. Marched to the relief of Fort William Henry.


Fifth in descent from Samuel Kilbourn (1701 -.... ). At Indian Alarm of 1747. Was sent to Western Frontier for defense.


Seventh in descent from Lieut. Samuel Wright (1630- 1675). Sergeant in King Philip's War. Killed at North Hampton.


· Ninth in descent from Deacon Samuel Chapin ( ....- 1675). Appointed by the General Court of Massachu- setts Bay Colony to govern Springfield. At its burn-


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ing in King Philip's War was a participant in repelling the attack from fortified houses.


· Eighth in descent from Samuel Marshfield (1630-1692). Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1680, '83, '84.


Tenth in descent from Governor Henry Wolcott (1578- 1655). Deputy, 1639. Magistrate to Assistant Gov- ernor, 1643-1655.


. Eighth in descent from Quartermaster George Colton ( ... .- 1699), Springfield, Massachusetts. Quartermas- ter Hampshire County Troop, 1663. In King Philip's War. Deputy, 1669, '71, '77.


Seventh in descent from Maj. William Bradford (1654- 1704). Deputy Governor Plymouth Colony, 1682, '86, '89, '92. Assistant, 1668-'82. Commanded Plymouth Forces Great Swamp Fight. Commissioner of the United Colonies.


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WYMAN, HENRY PURKITT, St. Louis.


Fourth in descent from Lieut. Nehemiah Wyman (1722- 1775). Sergeant in Capt. David Green's Company of Col. Eleazer Tyng's Regiment, which marched to the relief of Fort William Henry in 1757. Also again served in Col. Tyng's Regiment from Woburn in 1759. Lieutenant, 1763-74.


Seventh in descent from Richard Cutter (1621-1693). Member and Officer of "The Artillery Company" in 1643. Leader and Officer of Train Band, Cambridge, Massachusetts.


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Ancestors in CAPITALS.


ADAMS, DANIEL, Adams, Frederick Cossette. ADAMS, GEORGE, Adams, Frederick Cossette.


ADAMS, HENRY, Cadle, Charles Francis. Cadle, Cornelius.


ADAMS, SAMUEL, Partridge, Arthur Samuel.


ALDEN, JOHN,


Little, Edward Porter.


ALLYN, SAMUEL, Greve, Clifford.


ALLYN, THOMAS, Greve, Clifford.


ALVORD, BENEDICTUS, White, John. Barber.


ANDREWS, WILLIAM JR., James, Thomas.


ANDREWS, WILLIAM, SR., James, Thomas.


APPLETON, SAMUEL, Douglas, Walter Bond.


APPLETON, SAMUEL, Douglas, Walter Bond.


ATHERTON, HUMPHREY, Jackson, George Edwards. Jackson, Edward Fisher. AUSTIN, WILLIAM, Reid, William Magraw.


AVERY, CHRISTOPHER, Cadle, Cornelius.


AVERY, JAMES, Cadle, Cornelius.


AVERY, JOHN, Cadle, Cornelius.


BAKER, JOHN, Baker, William Street.


BAKER, JOHN, Partridge, Arthur Samuel.


BALDWIN, RICHARD, Bronson, Edward Pitkin.


BALL, JOHN, Parker, George Turner.


BALLARD, WILLIAM, Cadle, Charles Francis. Cadle, Cornelius.


BALLORD, NATHANIEL, Cadle, Charles Francis. Cadle, Cornelius.


BARBER, THOMAS, White, John Barber.


BARNES, THOMAS, Adams, Frederick Cossette. Bronson, Edward Pitkin.


BARRON, ELLIS, Cadle, Charles Francis. Cadle, Cornelius.


BARTLETT, THOMAS, Douglas, Walter Bond.


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Ancestors and Descendants.


BARTON, BENJAMIN, Barton, Joseph Jewett.


BATCHELDER, NATHANIEL, SR., Cadle, Henry.


BATCHELDER, STEPHEN, Cadle, Henry.


BATES, JAMES, Homer, William Bradford.


BATES, JAMES, Homer, William Bradford.


BEACH, JOSIAH, Foote, John Crocker.


BEACH, NATHANIEL, Foote, John Crocker.


BEBEE, JAMES, Brinsmade, Hobart.


BEEKMAN, GERARDUS, Voorhees, William Perrine.


BEEKMAN, WILHELMUS, Voorhees, William Perrine.


BELL, DAVID, Branch, Charles.


BELL, HENRY, Branch, Charles.


BELL, WILLIAM, SR.,


Bell, Nicholas Montgomery.


BENEDICT, THOMAS, Bronson, Edward Pitkin.


BENNETT, SAMUEL, Cadle, Cornelius. BENSON, JAMES, Ridgeley, Franklin Lee.


BENT, JOHN, SR.,


Cadle, Charles Francis. Cadle, Cornelius. Parker, George Turner.


BEVERLY, PETER, Meriwether, Charles Louis.


BILLINGS, NATHANIEL, Partridge, Arthur Samuel.


BIRCHARD, THOMAS, Shepard, Edward Martin.


BISHOP, RICHARD, Homer, William Bradford. BISHOP, THOMAS, Homer, William Bradford. BISSELL, JOHN, SR., Adams, Frederick Cossette. Parker, George Turner.


BIXBY, JOSEPH, Bixby, William Keeney.


BLACKWELL, ROBERT, Blackwell, Sidney Smith.


BLEEKER, JAN JANSEN, Sharp, Charles Edward.


BLISS, ICHABOD, Homer, William Bradford.


BLISS, SAMUEL, Homer, William Bradford.


BOARDMAN, SAMUEL,


Bronson, Edward Pitkin. Parker, George Turner.


BOARDMAN, JONATHAN, Parker, George Turner.


BODFISH, ROBERT, Foote, John Crocker.


BOLLES, JOSEPH, Parker, George Turner.


BOND, THOMAS. Douglas, Walter Bond.


BOND, WILLIAM, Douglas, Walter Bond.


BOUKER, JOHN, Parker, George Turner.


BOUTON, JOHN, Cadle, Cornelius.


BOWMAN, EDMUND, James, Thomas.


BRADFORD, WILLIAM, Little, Edward Porter. Newcomb. Clarence Fisher, Shepard, Edward Martin. Wilder, Edward Bliss.


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Ancestors and Descendants.


BRADFORD, WILLIAM,


Little, Edward Porter. Newcomb, Clarence Fisher, Shepard, Edward Martin. Wilder, Edward Bliss. BREWSTER, WILLIAM, Cole, Amedee Berthold. BRINSMADE, JOHN, Brinsmade, Hobart.


BROCKWAY, WILLIAM, Spencer, Horatio Nelson. Spencer, Selden Palmer. Spencer, Selden.


BRONSON, JOHN, Bronson, Edward Pitkin.


BROOKE, ROBERT,


Abadie, Eugene Solignac. Fleet, Alexander Frederick.


BROOKE, THOMAS, Abadie, Eugene Solignac.


BROOKE, THOMAS, Abadie, Eugene Solignac.


BROOKE, THOMAS, Abadie, Eugene Solignac. BROWN, HENRY, Cadle, Cornelius.




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