Register of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Missouri : organized in St. Louis, Mo., November 22, 1894, Part 2

Author: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Missouri; Cadle, Henry, 1851-1913
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Publisher: St. Louis, Mo. : Printed by Woodward & Tieran Ptg. Co.
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39 BRINSMADE, HOBART. St. Louis. 1266


Fourth in descent from Rev. James Bebee, Chaplain of 3d Regiment, Connecticut troops, 1760.


56 BROWN, COL. WILLIS. Buffalo, N. Y. 1349


Fourth in descent from John Brown (1713-1776), Corporal in the Company of Capt. Hercules Mooney, Col. Nathaniel Meserve's Regiment, New Hampshire troops, under the immediate command of Lieut .- Col. Goffe in the Crown Point Expedition, 1757.


25 BRUSH, EDMUND CONE, M. D. Zanesville, Ohio. 1149


Fourth in descent from Col. Joseph Spencer (1714-1789), Major in the 2d Connecticut Regiment under Col. Whiting, and subsequently Lieut .- Col. in the French and Indian Wars in 1758, and at the outbreak of the Revolution was Colonel of the 12th Regiment of the Colony Militia. General in the Revolution.


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Bethany, Mo. 385


Fifth in descent from James Johnson (1677-1752), Ensign of New Hampshire troops in Queen Anne War, 1705.


Fifth in descent from John Johnson (1694-1750), a private in Capt. Week's Company, New Hampshire troops, in the Queen Anne War, 1712. Also private in Capt. John Goffe's Company, New Hampshire troops, in King George's War, 1746.


Seventh in descent from Thomas Marston (1615-1690), Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1677, and Representative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1680-84.


Eighth in descent from Roger Shaw ( ........- 1661), Represen- tative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1651, '52, '53.


Sixth in descent from Samuel Robie (1659-1717), a soldier in King William's War, from Hampton, N. H., 1694.


Eighth in descent from William Eastow ( .......- 1665), Repre- sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1644, '48, '49.


Sixth in descent from William Lane (1659-1749), a soldier in King William's War, from Hampton, N. H., 1694.


Eighth in descent from Christopher Hussey (1595-1686), a member of the Council of New Hampshire, 1680. Represen- tative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1658-60.


Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Batchelder, Sr. (1630- 1710), Representative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1695.


Sixth in descent from James Fogg (1668-1760), a soldier in King William's War, from Hampton, N. H., 1694.


Sixth in descent from Ephraim Marston (1655-1742), Repre- sentative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1697-1709, '15, '16, '17.


Sixth in descent from John Redman (1672-1718), a soldier in King William's War, from Hampton, N. H., 1694.


Seventh in descent from John Redman, Sr., Representative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1722.


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Eighth in descent from Robert Page (1604-1679), Represen- tative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1657-68.


Sixth in descent from Stephen Batchelder (1676-1748), a soldier in King William's War, from Hampton, N. H., 1694.


Seventh in descent from John Sanborn. Ensign and Lieu- tenant of the Military Company of Hampton, N. H., 1679.


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CADLE, CHARLES FRANCIS. Muscatine, Iowa. 1806


Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Henry Adams (1604-76), Lieutenant Medfield, Massachusetts Militia. Deputy, 1659. Member Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1652. Killed at the door of his house by the Indians, King Philip's War.


Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Wheeler. Lieuten- ant of Concord Militia in King Philip's War, 1676.


Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Ballord, a Soldier in King Philip's War.


Seventh in descent from John How ( ........- 1689). In garrison at Sudbury, 1675, King Philip's War.


Seventh in descent from Peter Bulkeley (1641-88), Concord, Massachusetts. Deputy to the General Court, 1673-76. Speaker of the House, 1676. Governor's Assistant, 1677-85.


Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Francis Peabody (1614- '97), Lieutenant in the Militia, Topsfield, Mass., 1668.


Fourth in descent from David How, Jr. (1717-1802). In "Gentlemen of Horse," under command of Captain Josiah Brown, French and Indian Wars, 1739.


Fifth in descent from David How (1674-1759), Soldier in French and Indian Wars, in Capt. Samuel Willard's Company, 1725.


Sixth in descent from Samuel How (1642-1713), Sudbury, Mass. Soldier in Captain Danforth's Company, King Philip's War. His loss by an attack of the Indians on Sudbury, April 21, 1676, placed at £140.


Seventh in descent from John Bent, Sr. (1596-1672), Sud- bury. Private in Major Simen Willard's Troop of Horse, Expedition against Ninigret, 1654, Colony of Massachusetts Bay.


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Seventh in descent from Samuel Rice (1634-1685). Was member of the Garrison at the house of Joseph Rice in Marl- boro, Mass., in October, 1675.


Eighth in descent from Edmund Rice (1594-1663). Repre- sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts in 1640 and later.


Seventh in descent from Sergeant Richard Haven ( ........- 1703). Sergeant in the Militia Company of Lynn. In Captain Brocklebank's Marlboro Garrison, June 24, 1676, King Philip's War.


Eighth in descent from William Ballard (1602-1641), Deputy to the Quarterly Court, 1638. Member of Artillery Company, 1638.


Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Fisk (1653 -........ ), Soldier in Captain Henchman's Company, 1675, and in Captain John Cutler's Company, 1676, King Philip's War.


Eighth in descent from George Hubbard ( ........- 1683), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1637-41, 1643-50.


Eighth in descent from Ellis Barron. In Garrison at Wood- cock's, August 23, 1675. Soldier in Captain Sill's Company, August 24, 1676, King Philip's War.


Seventh in descent from Jonathan Whitney (1633-1702), Soldier in Captain Sill's Company, August 24, 1676, King Philip's War.


Eighth in descent from John Whitney, Sr., Soldier in Captain Davenport's Company, 1675, King Philip's War.


Seventh in descent from Daniel Warren, Sr. (1628- ..... ), Soldier in Captain Davenport's Company, 1675-6, King Philip's War.


33 CANDEE, HENRY HINSDALE .* Cairo, Ill. 1157


Fifth in descent from Samuel Candee (1678-1749), Lieutenant of the Company or Train Band of the Parish of New Haven, Conn., 1731. Captain, 1737.


Fourth in descent from Joseph Tuttle (1692-1761), Quarter- master of the 2d Regiment, Connecticut troops, 1742. Captain of the East Haven Company or Train Band, 1743.


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Seventh in descent from Thomas Munson (1612-1685), one of the early pioneers and settlers of New Haven, 1637. Served in the Pequot War under Mason. Served as Sergeant, 1642, of "Trayned Band"; Ensign, 1661-64; Lieutenant, 1664-76. Lieutenant Trained Band, New Haven Colony. Served under Treat in King Philip's War. Commissioned Captain, 1676, of New Haven County soldiers.


32 CANDEE, HENRY SAFFORD. Cairo, Ill. 1156


Sixth in descent from Samuel Candee (1678-1749), Lieutenant of the Company or Train Band of the Parish of New Haven, Conn., 1731. Captain, 1737.


Fifth in descent from Joseph Tuttle (1692-1761), Quarter- master of the 2d Regiment, Connecticut troops, 1742. Captain of the East Haven Company or Train Band, 1743.


Eighth in descent from Thomas Munson (1612-1685), one of the early pioneers and settlers of New Haven, 1637. Served in the Pequot War under Mason. Served as Sergeant, 1642, of "Trayned Band"; Ensign, 1661-64; Lieutenant, 1664-76. Lieutenant Trained Band, New Haven Colony. Served under Treat in King Philip's War. Commissioned Captain, 1676, of New Haven County soldiers.


12 CARTER, JOHN SCOTT. St. Louis. 761


Sixth in descent from Robert Carter (1663-1732), Speaker of the House of Burgesses, in Virginia, six years. Was Treasurer of the Colony, and pending the arrival of Gov. Gooch, he acted as Governor one year.


38 CLARKE, WILLIAM BINGHAM. Kansas City, Mo. 1162


Sixth in descent from George Clark (1610-1690), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1664, '66, '69, '73.


70 CRUTCHER, EDWIN RUTHVEN. Kansas City, Mo. 2091 Fifth in descent from Colonel William Mayo (1684-1744). Major, 1730. Colonel, 1740. Goochland County Troop, Pro- vincial Forces, of Virginia.


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68 DEWOLF, EDWIN ALLIS.


St. Louis. 1864


Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wm. Allis ( ........- 1678), Lieutenant of Massachusetts Troops, King Philip's War, 1675.


7 EASTMAN, LAUREN CHASE. Clinton, Iowa. 756


Sixth in descent from Peter Tilton (. .- 1696), Deputy to the General Court, 1675, '77, '79. Assistant, 1681-86. Colony of Massachusetts Bay.


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16 DMUNDS, HON. HENRY LITTLETON. St. Louis. 765 Ninth in descent from Gov. John West (. ), Gov- ernor of Virginia, 1635-37.


Eighth in descent from Col. William Claiborne (1587-1676), Secretary of State of Virginia, 1625, '37, '52, '60. Member of Council, 1625, '60. In 1642 was made Treasurer of the Vir- ginia Colony for life. In 1653, Deputy Governor of Virginia. Commanded expedition against the Indians in 1629 and 1644.


Seventh in descent from Col. William Browne (. .. ), Member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia, 1673, '76, '77, '79, '82. County Lieutenant of Surry County, Va., 1687.


FLEET, PROF. ALEX.FREDERICK, A.M., LL.D. Culver, Ind. 2


402


Sixth in descent from Lieut .- Col. Henry Fleete. Member First Maryland Assembly, 1637-38. Captured by the Anacosta Indians, 1623. Ransomed, 1627. Commissioned by Lord Balti- more, 1644, with the power of Captain-General to make Treaty of Peace with the Susquehannas. Burgess for Lancaster County, Va., 1652.


Seventh in descent from Robert Brooke (1602-1655), B. A., 1620, M. A., 1624, Wadham College, Oxon. Commissioned by Lord Baltimore, September 20th, 1649. Commander-in- Chief of a new County to be set out in Maryland, and Member of the Council. Commander of Charles County, 1650. Appointed March 29th, 1652, by Cromwell's Commissioners. President of the Council and acting Governor.


Sixth in descent from Francis Hutchins. Member of Mary- land House of Assembly, 1694.


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Seventh in descent from Capt. James Neale (1615-1684), Member Provincial Council, 1643-44, and 1660-61. Member of House of Burgesses, 1666. Commissioner of the Treasury, 1643. Fought in the Civil Wars of England on the side of the King. Attorney of Lord Baltimore at Amsterdam, to protest against the seating of the Dutch and Swedes on the Delaware River and Bay. Commissioned Captain by Lord Baltimore, 1661, to raise troops against the Dutch on Delaware Bay.


15 FOOTE, JOHN CROCKER. Belvidere, Il1. 764


Sixth in descent from Q. M. Nathaniel Foote, II. (1647- 1703), Quartermaster of Capt. William Turner's Company in the "Falls Fight," May 19th, 1676, King Philip's War.


Fifth in descent from Capt. Nathaniel Foote, III. (1682-1774), appointed Ensign from the town of Branford, 1709. Ensign from Colchester, 1721; Lieutenant, 1732; Captain, 1736 and 1743. Deputy to the General Court, 1725, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, '32, '38, 39, '42, '43, '44, '45, '46. Served as Justice for Hartford County, 1731-62. Deputy to the General Court from the town of Branford, 1698-1700, '06, '08.


Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Foote, first settler (1593- 1644). Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1641, 42, 44.


Fourth in descent from Daniel Foote (1717-1801). Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1762, '63, '64, '65,'66,'67, '69, '71, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76. Justice for Hartford County, 1763-74.


Eighth in descent from Lieut. Samuel Smith (1602-1680) ; Lieutenant of Hadley Troop, 1663-78. Deputy to the General Court, 1661-73. Commissioner to negotiate with the Mohawks, 1667. Colony of Massachusetts Bay.


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


Sixth in descent from Capt. James Newton ( ........- 1735) ; Captain of Ist Company, Colchester, Conn., 1716. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1713, '14, '15, '16.


Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Ely (1585-1675). Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1657.


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Sixth in descent from Lieut. Joseph Kellogg (1627-1707). Was a Lieutenant at Hadley, 1662. He was a Sergeant in Capt. William Turner's Company, in "Falls Fight," May 19th, 1676.


Seventh in descent from Stephen Terry ( ...... -1668). Served in the Windsor Troop of Horse, 1658, the first troop organized in the Colony of Connecticut.


Eighth in descent from John Howland (1593-1674). Signer of the Compact on Mayflower, 1620. In the "First Encounter" Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 1620. Assistant to Governor, 1633-35. In command of Kennebec Trading Post, 1634. Deputy to General Court, 1641. The "Beloved Pil- grim."


Seventh in descent from John Howland, Jr. (1627 -....... ), "Ensign of the Military Companie of Barnstable," in 1675, in King Philip's War. Lieutenant of the Military Company of Barnstable, 1682.


Eighth in descent from Deacon William Crocker (1612-92), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1670, '71, '74.


Ninth in descent from Joseph Loomis (1616-87), Soldier in King Philip's War from Connecticut.


Sixth in descent from John Skinner (1675-1740), Ensign of Connecticut Troops, 1712. Lieutenant, 1715. Deputy to the General Court, 1726-27.


Seventh in descent from William Swift ( .......- 1706), Deputy to the General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1673, '76, '78.


Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Beach (1662-1747), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1727.


Fifth in descent from Josiah Beach (1694- .... necticut Troops, 1738. Lieutenant, 1741.


.), Ensign of Con-


Ninth in descent from John Tilly, Signer of the Compact on Mayflower, 1620. In the "First Encounter," Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 1620.


Eighth in descent from Philip Groves, ( .......- 1675), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut for Stratford, 1642, '48, '51, '53, '54, '55, '56, '60, '61, '62, '63, '65. In 1660, appointed one of the Grand Jury for the Colony. Assistant Magistrate, 1654, '55, '56. In 1653, on the Committee on impending war with the Dutch.


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GARDINER, CURTISS CRANE.


St. Louis. 753


Seventh in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner (1599-1663), Lieutenant in the English Army. Engineer and Master of Works of Fortifications in Leagues of the Prince of Orange in the Low Countries. Engineer at Boston. Constructor and Commander of Saybrook Fort, Pequot War. The first English- man seated in New York. Lord of the Isle of Wight, "now called Gardiner's Island."


Seventh in descent from Capt. George Denison (1620-1694), Captain, New London County forces in King Philip's War. Served in Maj. John Mann's Expedition and in Maj. Talcott's Expedition. Second in command to Maj. Robert Treat in the Great Swamp Fight. Served on the Frontier. Captured the Indian Chief Canonchet. Chosen with Maj. John Mason to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes. Assistant and Deputy from Stonington to the General Court fifteen terms, Colony of Connecticut. .


Seventh in descent from Thomas Stanton (1616-1677), Indian interpreter to John Winthrop the Younger, in Connec- ticut, before the Pequot War.


Seventh in descent from John Howland (1592-1673), Signer of the Compact on Mayflower, 1620. "In the first encounter" Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 1620. Assistant to Gov- ernor, 1633-35. In command of Kennebec Trading Post, 1634. Deputy to General Court, 1641, et seq. The "Beloved Pilgrim."


60 GARVIN, FRANK HAMILTON. Omaha, Neb. 1534


Fifth in descent from Joseph Bostwick ( .......- 1756), Lieutenant of New Milford, Connecticut, Troops, 1738. Captain, 1743.


9 GREEN, JOHN, M. D. St. Louis. 758


Eighth in descent from Gov. Thomas Dudley (1576-1653), second Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1634, '40, '45, '50. Deputy-Governor, 1630, '34, '37, '40, '46, '50, '51, '52. Assistant, 1635, '36, '41, '44. In office continuously twenty- two years. Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1643, '47, '49, and twice President of the United Colonies. Major-General, 1646. Signed the Charter of Harvard College, 1650.


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Fourth in descent from Brig .- Gen. Timothy Ruggles (1711- 1795), Provincial forces of Massachusetts. On the northern frontiers, French and Indian Wars, 1756-63. Delegate to the Congress which met in New York in 1765, and President of the same.


18 REGG, WILLIAM HENRY.


St. Louis. 767


Third in descent from Maj. Samuel Gregg (1738-1808), Sergeant in Capt. Rodger's Company of Rangers in the French and Indian Wars, 1758. Was in the Cape Breton Expedition and at the storming of the French works at Caberrus Bay.


19 G REGG, NORRIS BRADFORD.


St. Louis. 768


Fourth in descent from Maj. Samuel Gregg (1738-1808), Sergeant in Capt. Rodger's Company of Rangers in the French and Indian Wars, 1758. Was in the Cape Breton Expedition and at the storming of the French works at Caberrus Bay.


20 REGG, WILLIAM HENRY, Jr. St. Louis. 769


Fourth in descent from Maj. Samuel Gregg (1738-1808), Sergeant in Capt. Rodger's Company of Rangers in the French and Indian Wars, 1758. Was in the Cape Breton Expedition and at the storming of the French works at Caberrus Bay.


29 HALE, RT. REV. CHARLES REUBEN, D.D., LL.D., BISHOP OF CAIRO. Cairo, III. 1153


Sixth in descent from Samuel Hale (1610-1693), a soldier in the Pequot War. Deputy to the General Court of Connec- ticut, 1656-59.


Fifth in descent from Lieut. Samuel Hale ( 1645-1711), Lieuten- ant Glastonbury Train Band, 1698. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1695, '96, '97, 1701, '02, '04, '05, '06.


Seventh in descent from Gov. Thomas Welles (1598-1660), Wethersfield, Conn., Magistrate of Governing Court, 1637-60. Treasurer, 1639-51. Secretary, 1640-48. Governor pro. tem., 1651. Deputy Governor, 1654, '56, '57, '59. Governor, 1655- 58. Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1649.


Sixth in descent from Capt. Samuel Welles (1630-1675), Commander of the Wethersfield Train Band. Deputy to the General Court, 1657, '62.


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Sixth in descent from Ichabod Welles (1660-1706), Commis- sary to the expedition under Sir William Phipps against the Indians, March, 1693. High Sheriff of the Colony, 1701.


Seventh in descent from Thomas Welles, Jr. (1627-1668), Quartermaster of the troops under the command of Maj. John Mason. Deputy to the General Court, 1662. Assistant, 1663.


Fifth in descent from Jonathan Welles (1689-1742), Cornet of the Hartford City Troop, 1726.


Seventh in descent from John Talcott (1600-1660), Wethers- field, Conn., Deputy to General Court of Massachusetts, 1634- 36. Deputy to General Court of Connecticut, 1637-53. Assistant, 1654-60. Treasurer, 1652-60. Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1656-58.


Sixth in descent from Capt. Samuel Talcott (1635-1691), of the Hartford Troop of Dragoons at Deerfield, King William's War. Lieutenant, 1677. Captain, 1681. Deputy to the General Court, 1669-84. Assistant, 1685-91.


Fifth in descent from Lieut. Benjamin Talcott (1674-1727), Lieutenant of the Glastonbury Train Band in 1713.


Seventh in descent from Lieut. John Hollister ( .......- 1665), Deputy for Massachusetts, 1644; for Connecticut, 1645-56. Lieutenant Wethersfield Train Band.


Sixth in descent from Lieut. John Hollister, Jr. (1642-1711), Lieutenant in a Military Company at Hartford, 1676.


Eighth in descent from Gov. William Pynchon (1590-1662), Springfield, Mass. Chartered Incorporator and Assistant. Treasurer, 1632-34. "Governor of Springfield," 1641-50. Governing Magistrate of Connecticut, 1637-38.


Seventh in descent from Ensign William Goodrich ( .......- 1676), Ensign in Wethersfield Train Band, commanded by Capt. Samuel Welles. Deputy to the General Court, 1660-66.


Eighth in descent from Richard Treat (1590-1669), Deputy to the first General Court, 1637, '44, for Wethersfield, Conn. Assistant, 1654-65. Named in the Royal Charter as one of the patentees for Connecticut, 1662.


Seventh in descent from Capt. Elizur Holyoke ( .......- 1676), Springfield. Ensign, 1653. Lieutenant, 1657. Capt., 1663. Deputy to General Court six terms from 1656. Was second in command at Springfield and Hadley during King Philip's War, Colony of Massachusetts Bay.


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Eighth in descent from Edward Holyoke ( .......- 1660), Repre- sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1639, '43, '47, '48, '50.


Seventh in descent from John White (1600-1683), Deputy to the Massachusetts General Court, 1664-69.


Sixth in descent from Capt. Nathanael White (1629-1711), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut eighty-five times (semi-annual sessions). Ensign, 1665-77. Lieutenant, May 10th, 1677. Captain, October 9th, 1690.


Eighth in descent from Matthew Marvin (1600-1687), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1653.


Sixth in descent from Capt. John Higley (1649-1714), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1689. Commis- sioner. Lieutenant Simsbury Train Band, 1690. Captain, 1698.


Fifth in descent from Brewster Higley (1682-1760), Ensign in the North Company or Train Band at Simsbury, 1726.


Seventh in descent from Ensign John Whitman ( ..... ..- 1692), Weymouth, Mass. Ensign, Military Company, 1645 to 1680.


Seventh in descent from Gov. John Webster (1590-1661), one of the original settlers of Hartford, and one of the founders of the Colony of Connecticut. Deputy, 1637. Assistant, Hart- ford, Conn., 1639-55. Deputy-Governor, 1655. Governor, 1656. First Magistrate, 1657, '58, '59. Judge of the Court, Hadley, Mass., 1660.


Sixth in descent from Lieut. Robert Webster (. -1676), Lieutenant in the Middletown Train Band, 1654. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1653 and 1658.


Fourth in descent from Ensign Timothy Seymour (1696- 1749), Ensign of the Fourth Company, or Train Band, at Hartford, 1747.


Sixth in descent from Nathanael Holcomb (1648- .....


. ), Deputy to General Court of Connecticut, 1703, '06. Lieutenant of the Simsbury Train Band, 1716.


Seventh in descent from Anthony Stoddard ( .........- 1687), Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. Deputy to the General Court twenty-three times. Member of the Court of Commissioners, 1651-59.


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Eighth in descent from Emanuel Downing (1595-1658), Salem. Assistant (1639-49), Massachusetts Bay Colony. Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1639, '40, '41.


Eighth in descent from George Alcock (. .- 1640), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1634, '35, '36.


Eighth in descent from John Porter, Sr. (1600-1648), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1646, '47, '48.


Seventh in descent from John Porter, Jr. (1628-1688), Mem- ber of the 1st Troop of Horse, Connecticut Colony, 1658. Deputy to the General Court, 1646.


Sixth in descent from John Porter (1651 -. .... .), served in King Philip's War. ......


Eighth in descent from William Gaylord (1588-1673), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1635-38. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1639, '43, '58.


Seventh in descent from Edward Stebbins ( .. .- 1663), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1639, '41, '48, '51, '56.


Eighth in descent from Thomas Standley ( .- 1663), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1635.


Eighth in descent from Capt. Nathanael Turner ( ........- 1646), Captain in Pequot War, 1637. Assistant, 1639. Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1634-36. In 1640 he was chosen Chief Military Officer of the New Haven Colony. Was Commissioner of the United Colonies in 1643. In 1646, he sailed for England in a ship which was never heard of afterwards.


Seventh in descent from Capt. Thomas Bull (1605-1684), served in the Pequot War, and was Captain of the Hartford Company which took part in the defense of Saybrook in 1675.


Sixth in descent from Mai. Jonathan Bull (1649-1702), Lieutenant of the Train Band of the North Side, Hartford, 1689. Captain, 1690. Major, 1697. Deputy, 1697. Assist- ant, 1697.


Eighth in descent from Major William Whiting ( ........- 1647), Assistant and Second Colonial Treasurer, Colony of Connecti- cut, 1641-47. Served as Major in Colonial forces.


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Seventh in descent from Rev. John Whiting (1635-1689), Chaplain to the Hartford forces in King Philip's War.


Eighth in descent from Edward Collins (1603-1689), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1654, '56, '57, '70.


Seventh in descent from Isaac Moore ( ........- 1706), Sergeant in the Farmington Train Band, 1649. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1657.


Seventh in descent from John Norton, Sr. ( ........- 1709), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1680-82.


Seventh in descent from George Steele ( ......- 1664), one of the original proprietors of Hartford. Served in the Pequot War. Deputy to the General Court, 1639-59.


Sixth in descent from James Steele (1623-1712), a member of the 1st Connecticut Troop under Maj. John Mason, Hart- ford, 1658.


Eighth in descent from Deacon John Moore ( ........- 1677), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1661-62).


57 HAYES, JOHN. Red Oak, Iowa. 1350


Third in descent from Capt. John Fassett (1720-1794), Captain of the 1st Military Company of Bennington, Vt., 1764.


Fourth in descent from Josiah Fassett (1674 -........ ), in the command of John Lane for the relief of Dunstable, July 4, 1706.




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