History of the town of Canterbury, New Hampshire, 1727-1912, v. 1, Part 44

Author: Lyford, James Otis, 1853-
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Concord, N. H., Rumford
Number of Pages: 564


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INGALLS DISTRICT No. 9.


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HISTORY OF CANTERBURY.


No. 3. Ebenezer Parker, Francis L. Chaplain.


No. 4. Reuben French built here. Later another house was erected for his son, Abiel French, near by but not connected. In the second house the later occupants were Edmund Lougee, James McCurley. Both houses burned.


No. 5. Site of school house before this district was annexed to Loudon for school purposes.


No. 6. John Ingalls settled here about the time of the Revolu- tionary War when this section of the town was a wilderness. Nathaniel Peabody Ingalls, son of John, and John Ingalls, son of Nathaniel. After the death of the last John Ingalls, the Shakers bought the farm and later sold to Charles H. Chaplain, the present occupant.


No. 7. Peabody Ingalls, son of Nathaniel at No. 6. Perley Knowles, W. J. Knowles, George Holcomb, who moved from here to Hill's Corner, James Hackett, present occupant.


No. 8. Blacksmith shop used by George Holcomb and others for a brief time. Still standing.


No. 9. Calvin Ingalls, son of Nathaniel at No. 6. Charles Ingalls, son of Calvin, U. S. Whitehouse, Rosamond Lawrence.


No. 10. Elijah Knowles, Leonard Barron, Warren H. Chap- lain, present occupant.


No. 11. Josiah Jones.


No. 12. Ebenezer Batchelder, homestead in the Hill's Cor- ner school district.


INDEX OF SUBJECTS.


PAGE


Alarm List .


155


Army Supplies. 126


Anti-slavery agitation 262 resolutions . 311


Association Test, the signers of 111


Band organized .


461


Baptists, Calvin.


316


Freewill


.176, 316


Meeting House 318, 322


Baptist School District 422


residents in


425


Bennington, volunteers at


144


Blacksmiths.


194


Blanchard's Ferry


91


Blanchard School District .


402


plan of .


405


residents in


402


Borough School District.


418


plan of 420


residents in 419


7,76


261


Bridges (see Toll Bridges).


138


Calvin Baptists.


316


Canterbury and Loudon, population of .


49


Bridge, litigation over


234


Gore, controversy over plan of 88


80


Shakers 350-369


Soldiers, Revolutionary period, list of . 157-167


Train Band .


154


Capital Punishment, sentiment on 285


Carter School District 411


Cemeteries 186


Census returns, 1767-1775.


49


1790 (see Appendix Vol. II) 61-69


Center Congregational Church (see Congregational Church [First] ). School District


462


plan of .


465


residents in


464


plan of . 424


Boundaries of the town.


change of


Bunker Hill, Canterbury men at


474


INDEX.


PAGE


Charter, attesting the


43


of town


1


Choral Union .


301


Christo, the Indian


30, 31


Churches (see).


Baptist, Freewill.


Center Congregational.


Congregational, second.


North Meeting House.


Shaker.


Shell.


Union.


Worsted.


Church Taxation, protests against 177


Civil appointments (early). 185


War, conditions at close of 290


measures. 270


roster of enlistments.


274-287


Clement's Ferry .


232


Clough, Capt. Jeremiah's, arrest and imprisonment


117


Colby and Depot School Districts.


416


Collector of Taxes (see Constable).


College graduates (see Appendix Vol. II).


Committee of Safety


109


Community of Shakers.


350-369


Congregational Society (first) .


306-311


deacons of 315


first covenant of .


305


pew owners, 1825. .


307


plans for meetinghouse 306


306


(second)


344


Constable, duties of .


103


Continental Army, enlistments


139-152


Soldiers, town record


113


County, petition for new


182


Poor Farm


288


Creamery


302


Depot School District.


416


Durham, road from Canterbury to


8,17


Early settlers


9


facts about


54


Educational Society .


297


Education of girls in New England


385-387


Election of 1860 269


Emigration from Canterbury 292


Farmers and Mechanics' Association


294


subscribers to building fund


INDEX. 475


PAGE


Ferries


.90, 232


Foss's Ferry


232


Freewill Baptists


176, 316


Freewill Baptist Church


316-337


Society


338-343


parsonage.


337


pew owners (1803) 322


second meeting house 333


French and Indian War,


Fort


28


provisions for


8


Fort Edward, volunteers for defense


143


Garrisons at Fort .


29, 31


Provincial Congress, first representative


110


Gospel Lots.


20


Grange organized


295


Grant of the town.


3


Growth of town.


46


Hackleborough School District


427


Hearse (town) .


259


Highway Districts


209


Highways. .


89, 181


litigations over .


254


Hills Corner School District


440


plan of


449


residents in 448


453


Home lots, boundaries of


75, 76


drawing of .


7


House of Correction (town)


226


early legislation thereon


227


rules for government


228


Indian Attack (1746)


32, 33


(1757)


40


troubles.


27-42


Industries .


192


Ingalls School District


469


plan of


471


residents in .


470


Inspectors of Schools.


384


Invoice of 1761 .


46


1769. 71, 72


Justice of Peace, first


10


plan of .


433


432


schoolhouses


History of Canterbury, early attempts to prepare.


303


residents in


42


476


INDEX.


PAGE


Kezer Seminary 397-398


opening of . 401


Leading Citizens from 1825-1850.


253


Libraries.


206


Library Association


208


Liquor Agent, appointment of


260


Licenses


204


Traffic, opposition to 257


15


Lots drawn by proprietors


4-6


Loudon .


3


and Canterbury, population of .


49


enlistments in 1777


143


population of 1773 and 1775


49


set off from Canterbury .


61


census 1790 (see Appendix Vol. II).


Mark Book .


Meeting House, alteration into


220-224


committee appointed to build .


7


location of pews 25


provisions for 8, 21, 22


sale of pews of 23


Military Appointments (early) 184


Minister, efforts to settle 92,170


first settled .


94


provisions for


8


Ministry, support of


8, 20


Minute Men


110


Negro Slaves 37,97,48


Northfield. 3


census 1770 (see Appendix Vol. II).


set off from Canterbury 70


North Meeting House (Shell Church)


174,175


3


Original Grant boundaries of 7


Osgoodites 325, 370-375


dress of . 374


founder of . 370


Epitaphs and songs of .


372,375


Paper Currency


128


Parsonage Fund


239-242


lot


91


deed of


26


Pesthouse


188


Politics of anti slavery period 262


Poor Farm.


226


72, 73


Location of first settlers


477


INDEX.


Population, decline of


291


causes for


293


Postal facilities


189


riders


190


Pound .


101


Public Ferries


90, 232


Library


208


Worship, early legislation for support of .


213


Preacher, the first.


18, 19


Proprietors, first meeting of 6, 7 list of 4-6


39, 40


Provincial Congress, representative to


110


Quebec Expedition, Canterbury in


139


Record books for births, marriages and deaths.


105


proprietors


16


Reformation of morals, society for


224


Religious affairs


168-213


denominations (see Churches).


protests .


179


Representative to Provincial Congress


110


Rest Valley


349


Revolutionary period .


107


Revolution, enlistments in


133-140


expeditions during.


144-153


Revolutionary pensioners (1840)


156


Roster of town officers (see Appendix Vol. II).


Rhode Island, enlistment for expedition to


Sabbatis and Plausawa, murder of


37


Saratoga, volunteers at.


144


Sawmill, provisions for


8,18


School Districts (see).


Blanchards.


Baptist.


Borough.


Carter.


Center.


Colby.


Depot.


Hackleborough.


Hill's Corner.


Ingalls.


Shaker.


West Road.


bounds of 388, 389


Schools .


376-401


Co-education 385


146


Province Tax, 1754, 1755, 1756.


PAGE


478


INDEX.


PAGE


School Committee, first chosen


383


first teacher


379


school dame 385


vote authorizing building of houses. 380,383


Scoonduggady Pond . 380


Scouting Parties 29, 30


Scouts, muster roll of 1746


34, 35


Selling town's poor


180


Settlement, earliest .


7


Settlers (first) locations of .


15


privations of . 16


Shakerism, cardinal principles of 359


Shaker School District . 388, 469


Shakers 231, 317, 350-369


355


dress of .


364


industries of .


365


leaders of


362


Shell Church (see North Meeting House).


Soap Stone Industry 260


191


State Bounties (Revolutionary War) Constitutions


124,127


Stores 196-204


Suffrage for Women in School Matters


298


Sunday Schools, organization of .


311


Sunduggady Pond (see Scoonduggady).


Superintending School Committee.


387


Complete list (see Appendix Vol. II).


Supplies for the Army


126


Surplus Revenue of the United States


243


Taverns and Stores.


196-204


Tax Lists 1762-1771.


50-54


1774, 1785 61-69


Teacher, first 379


Telephone .


302


Ticonderoga, Canterbury men enlisted for relief of .


142


Toleration Act


214


Toll Bridges 232


Town Bank . 21


Boundaries


7


Clock


302


Fair.


294


Farm


232


History


303


House 220-224


House of Correction 226


Stage Lines.


145


covenant, signatures to


479


INDEX.


PAGE


Town Lines


87


Meetings, character of .


251-252


Officers, called to account.


247


compensation of .


236


Records, authentication of . 103


Report, first


287


Treasurer


105


Trading Post for Indians.


27


Union Church (see Worsted Church).


301


Walker, Judge, diary of


96


Timothy, Rev., diary of.


96


War Debt (Civil) .


273


payment of .


299


War of 1812.


211


West Road School District


411


plan of .


413


residents in


412


Woman Suffrage.


289


in School matters.


298


Worsted Church.


. 344-346


origin of name. 346


Village Improvement Society


INDEX OF NAMES.


ABBOTT


Alfred 258 Alfred S. 315, 410, 467 Elias 142 148, 149, 151, 157, 167 John 148, 157, 236 Joshua 135, 139, 158, 159, 160, 162, 163, 164 Reuben 118 Charles F. 337, 425


ADAMS Hugh 50 James O. 298 John 425 Samuel 4, 8, 17, 21, 23 ALEXANDER Albert H. 286 ALLEN


Ebenezer 171, 172 Harper S. 282 John 4


ALLISON, see ELLISON


AMBEAU Ernest L. 437 AMBLER John 4 AMES Albert 196, 259 Daniel 13, 15, 33, 50, 56, 57, 58, 72, 80, 463, 467 David 61, 111, 115, 154, 173, 375, 421 Fisher 259, 277, 425 Lorenzo 315, 421 Phoebe 326, 375 Samuel 9, 13, 15, 21, 50, 57, 58, 61, 72, 80, 108, 111, 140, 157, 306, 325, 326, 387, 418, 421, 425, 435, 463, 466 Samuel, Jr. 42, 50, 58, 72 Samuel Albert 451 Samuel P. 421 Simon 13, 15, 38, 39, 50, 57, 58, 62, 72, 73, 111, 463 Thomas 173, 176, 221, 225, 226, 227, 307, 310, 389, 423, 425, 436 ANDERSON Charles 285 ANDROS Edmund 105, 217, 226 ARDUA Moses 61 Moses, Jr. 61 ARLIN or ARLYN Augustus 426 Henry 426 Susan 256, 414 Thomas 322, 426 True W. 274, 277 ARMES Josiah 467 Josiah L. 312


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ARMSTRONG George W. 337 ARNOLD Benedict 139


ARVIN


George 323, 446, 453, 469 William 211 ASH John 50, 71


Peter 62


ASTEN


Thomas 62


ATKINSON


Samuel 117, 118, 119, 120, 123


Theodore 3, 4, 44


ATWOOD


Benjamin 450


AUSTIN


Thomas S. 278


AVERY Eben 277, 414


Elizabeth 355 William 416, 426


AYERS Augustine R. 282 Charles 265, 429


Charles H. 194, 336, 338, 342, 400, 412, 414, 416, 418, 419


Charles Haines 419 Charles Henry 419 Hannah 326 Jonathan 185, 193, 207, 210, 220, 221, 222, 255, 259, 265, 266, 267, 307, 316, 329, 330, 391, 412, 468 Jonathan, Jr. 258, 412, 414 Joseph 62, 197, 265, 266, 338, 352, 383, 384, 412, 414, 418, 419, 467 Joseph G. 282, 412 Peter 354 355 AYLING Augustus D. 274


BABSON Elijah 62 BACKUS Charles 308


BAGLEY-417


BAILEY-425 BAKER Benjamin 134, 138, 157 BALCH John 190 Timothy 190 BALDWIN Colonel 140, 157


BAMFORD Robert 4 John 39 BARKES Gardiner T. 253, 391 450 Thomas E. 275, 279


BARNARD 259 Stephen


BARNES George 51, 60, 61


BARNETT


Moses BARNS James 148, 157


BARRETT Eben 307 J. E. 307


BARRON


Leonard 472


BARTLETT


Enoch 62 Gideon 62, 111, 142, 154, 157, 188 Joseph J. 451, 450 Thomas 149, 158 William H. 236


BASSETT Sylvester 274, 275 BASSFORD James 4


BACHELDER or BATCHELDER-61


Abraham 50, 60, 61, 71, 73, 77, 112


Abraham, Jr. 50, 61, 71


Calvin R. 216 Charles 419 Daniel 50, 112


E. Laroy 284, 425, 426, 467, 468, Ebenezer 220, 221, 225, 307, 419. 446, 451, 467, 469, 472 Ebenezer, Jr. 259, 272, 451


Isaac 50,71 Jacob 50, 71 Jethro 50, 60, 61, 105, 109, 112 Jethro, Jr. 51, 61, 112 John 145 John H. 406, 467, 468


Libbey 112 Nathan 51, 60, 61, 112, 113 Nathaniel 51, 60, 61, 112, 173, 451 Nathaniel, Jr. 210 Richard 446, 451, 469 Silas K. 448, 450, 451 BATTIS Dustin 417 John 417 Nathaniel 417


482


INDEX.


BATTIS (cont.)


Sampson 131, 143, 144, 147, 148, 152, 157, 158, 164, 407 BEAN Charles 451, 457 Climenia (Burleigh) 451


Edwin C. 451, 456 James M. 451. 457 John 51, 62, 111, 134, 137, 138, 139, 146, 154, 158, 185, 382 John, Jr. 62, 134, 137, 138, 139, 158 Joseph 470 Nehemiah S. 451, 457 Stephen 451 BECK


Amey 355 Calvin W. 280 Charles 179 Clement 356


Hannah 355


Henry 62, 179, 322, 422, 425


Henry, Jr. 179


John 356, 419, 425


Lowell 419


Sarah 355 Thompson 425 BEDEL


Moody 210


BEECHER


Henry Ward 346, 362


BEEDLE


Benjamin 51, 62


Thomas 51, 73 BELL


James 236


BELLOWS


Henry A. 236 BENNET Job 4


BENNETT


Abraham 4 Amos 409 Charles A. 275, 280 David 409


Harrison 409 James H. 410 John H. 157 Joseph 409 Joseph, Jr. 409 Levi 308, 409 Robert 467


Sarah 416


BENNICK, see BENNETT BERRY


Charles H. 287 William 318, 322 BICKFORD


Benjamin 62 Eleazer 4 John 4 Joseph 4


BIGELOW-452 Steadman 62


BIRKETT


Joseph 279 BISHOP Job 354, 368 John 355


BLACKDON


John 56 BLAGDON


John 4


BLAISDELL


Oliver 112


William 51


BLAKE John 62


BLANCHARD


Abel 149, 158


Abiel 62


Albert 407, 408


Benjamin 9, 13, 14, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 39, 51, 56, 62, 70, 73, 96, 108, 112, 114, 154, 155, 170, 383 Benjamin, Jr. 112, 114, 115, 148, 149, 158


Benjamin, 2d 51, 62, 91


Benjamin, 3d 51, 62, 91' 111


Benjamin, 4th 51


David 62, 70, 111, 133, 135, 137, 144, 149, 155, 158


Edward 51, 62, 70, 73, 112, 125, 137, 140, 141, 155


George 426


George F. 407


Isaac 148, 149, 158


Jacob 178, 179, 196, 199, 233, 259, 307, 407


James 62, 70, 111, 155


James B. 259


Joel 148, 149, 154, 158


John S. 56


Jonathan 62, 87, 111, 154, 178, 386


Miriam 127


Nahum 196, 258, 267, 295, 407


Parmelia 406


Peter 62, 140, 142, 147, 148, 149, 158


Reuben 148, 149, 151, 158


Richard 4, 10, 14, 15, 33, 50, 51, 57, 62, 70, 112, 135, 137, 138, 155, 158, 411, 416


Sarah 56


Simon 62, 149


Stephen 62


BLAND


Joseph 417


Joseph B. 284


BLINN


Henry 353, 358, 359, 362, 363, 366, 367, 400


BLODGETT


Jacob 258, 408


BLUNT


Ephraim 112


Ephraim, Jr. 112


BOODY


Jacob 467


BOOTH


Charles 283


BOWEN


Peter 38, 39


BOWERS


Jonathan 4


BOYCE Abel B. 406 Milton G. 406


BOYCE (cont.)


Moody J. 282, 283 Samuel 306, 308 Samuel Kidder 406


BOYNTON


Eben 436 Ebenezer 452 Edmund 62, 134, 135, 137, 138 139,158 Fred 404 John 51


Joshua 51, 62, 72, 111, 134, 137. 138, 139, 158, 322, 423, 425


Rufus 452, 457


William 61, 62, 112, 436


BOUTON Nathaniel H. 48, 122


BRADBURY


John 112


BRADLEY


Abiel 418, 421


Abiel F. 258


Alexander G. W. 258


Benjamin 62, 84, 157, 173, 186, 221, 427 Enoch 259


Enoch E. 450


Jonathan 62, 467


John L. 258


Langdon 467


Nathaniel G. 211


Peter 421


Peter M. 467, 468


Samuel 117, 118, 450


Timothy 62, 84, 421


Timothy Jr. 84


William 436


BRACKETT


Ichabod 62 Simeon 62


BRALEY or BRAYLEY


Cornelius 280, 436


BRIDGHAM


Joseph 146


BRIER


John 62


BRIGGS


Nicholas A. 300


BROCK


William 4


BRONSON


Austin S. 337, 425


BROWN


Abiel B. 280


Abraham 149, 150, 158, 167


Abram 278


Albert 417 Alfred H. 203, 267, 295, 297, 300, 302, 399, 400, 464, 466 Alice M. 401


Amos 414, 421


B. Frank 417 Benjamin 323


Benjamin F. 273, 283


Charles A. 274, 278


Charles L. 468


Cyrus 200, 445, 448, 456


Elijah 356


Eliphalet 237, 437, 452 Frank L. 448 George 333, 448


483


INDEX.


BROWN (cont.)


George W. 282,470 Henry Y. 51, 62, 70 Herbert L. 417 Isaac 145 Jacob 51 John 30, 452 Joseph 307, 425, 437 Joseph A. 203 Joseph B. 426 Joseph T. 426


Joseph T., Mrs. 426


M. M. 307 Mehitable 323 Moses 178, 192, 200, 429 Munroe 282


Nealy 468 Polly 468 Simeon 62, 325, 418, 421 Theodore 149, 150, 158, 167 Thomas J. 274, 278 Warren J. 283


William 4, 179, 258, 280, 326, 386, 388, 470


BRYANT


John J. 193, 199, 253, 256, 258, 412, 414 Walter 79


BUEHLER


Sadie 401


BUMFORD


417


Anne 51 Jacob 62


BURBANK


Captain 41


Moses 117 Moses, Jr. 23, 118, 119


BURDEEN


John 417 Lucy 417 Martha 231 Martha (Patty) 417 Nathaniel 62


Russell 277, 407, 464


BURDICK


Anna 354 BURKES


William 51 BURGOYNE


General 143, 144


BURLEIGH


Hilton 416, 417 BURLEY Joseph 51 BURNAM Benjamin 62 James 4 John 32 Robert 4, 442


BURNS Dominic 281 James 281 BURR John T. 283 BUSSELL John 4 William 4


BUSWELL


Samuel 259, 450 William H. 277


BUTLER Henry 149, 158


BUTMAN


Phineas D. 259


BUTTERS


Thomas 198, 199, 204, 450, 459, 460


BUZZELL Aaron 319 Job 323 John 319


CALEF


John 150, 162


CALL


Philip 30, 35, 36


Stephen 34, 36


CARR


Anna 355


Jesse 157


Joseph 62, 70, 111, 135, 137, 144, 155, 158


CARRIGAN


Philip 62, 118, 120, 122, 123


CARTER


Charles Wesley 416


Daniel 62


E. P. 339 Eben P. 415


Ephraim 62, 73, 101, 111, 126, 154


Humphrey 417 Jeremiah 62 John 4, 62, 173, 178, 410, 417, 426, 464 John B. 416


Josiah 434


Moses 259


Nathaniel 62


Noah 62


Orlando 62


Samuel 4, 61, 62, 144, 159


William H. 284, 300, 408


Winthrop 62, 118


CASS


Baruch H. 468


Francis P. 434


Simon P. 434


CATE


Benjamin 333


Samuel 112, 436


Stephen 469


CATLIN


Samuel T. 331, 341, 391


CAWLEY


Beniah S. 339


CHAMBERLAIN


Abiel 112


Jeremiah 417 John 253, 259, 335, 339, 414, 415, 416 John A. 229, 242, 253, 259, 310, 315, 335, 415 Samuel 112, 113


CHANDLER


Ebenezer 62, 131, 133, 135, 137 147, 152, 159 Isaac 233 John 84 John K. 233, 417


Lucia 313


William E. 417


CHAPLAIN Alpheus W. 452, 460


Charles H. 472 Francis 450


Francis L. 472


Joseph 452


Marquis D. 259, 452, 458, 461


Warren 452


Warren H. 472


William H. H. 452


CHASE Abigail 323


Alfred G. 398 Alfred H. 466


David 119


Edward 62, 322, 435, 444, 452


Elbridge G. 195, 339, 466


Frank 450


Fred 468


195, 199, 240, 306, 307,


Frederick 466 Ida 466 James 326, 414


John 119


Josiah 51, 59, 62, 71, 72, 73, 130, 133, 135, 137, 144, 151, 159, 171, 201,463


Leone I: 195, 423, 426 Levi 452


441, 442, 446, 452,


Levi Badger 453 Molly 355 Polly 322 Pratt 113, 141


Robert 229, 414


Samuel B. 414


Thomas C. 464


Uriah 330, 345


William P. 345, 451, 452, 453


William Plummer 330


CHAUNCEY


Israel 352


CHESLEY


Alfred 437 Alfred, Mrs. 437


George 4


Ichabod 4


Jonathan 4, 6


Joseph 4 Nathan 437, 451 Philip 4


Plummer 339, 341 Samuel 4


CHUTE


Alphonso B. 315, 425, 437, 467 Howard S. 437, 467


CILLEY-417


Joseph 131, 144, 145, 151, 160, 162, 163, 166


Joseph G. 285


CLARK


Eli 4 Geo. W. 276 James 451 Nathan 442, 446, 447, 452 Satchel 62 William 279


484


INDEX.


CLEASBY


Joscph 157 CLEMENT Merrill 147, 149, 159 Nathaniel 62, 232, 417 William 62, 140, 150 CLEMMENS


Job 4


CLIFFORD


Hiram 450 Joseph 211 Joseph G. 274, 285 Lereau 466


Solomon M. 259, 339, 450, 459


CLINTON DeWitt 238 CLOUGH


Abner 34, 62, 80


Abner, Jr. 62


Abner, 3d 62 Albert 192, 199


Albert B. 18, 301, 339, 343, 464 Arthur 408


Charla E. 301, 336, 337, 400 Charles C. 399, 401, 426


Charles C., Mrs. 426


Charles N. 295, 417


Christiana 336, 337


Cornelia A. 312


David 210, 402


David M. 236, 242, 264, 272, 273, 299, 329, 332, 333, 340, 399, 417, 423, 425, 426 David M., Mrs. 397 Edward 451


Ephraim 444


Ezekiel 35, 36, 323


Ezekiel, Mrs. 323


Gilman 212, 436


Harry G. 436 467


Henry 63, 74, 112, 140, 154, 159, 352, 353, 354, 412 Henry A. 434 Henry H. 408 Henry L. 236, 239, 300, 399, 400, 401, 417 Jacob 63


Jeremiah 2, 9, 11, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 42, 43, 45, 50, 51, 54, 63, 73, 74, 79. 80, 93, 96, 101, 108, 109, 110, 111, 114, 115, 117, 118, 121, 160, 182, 185, 196, 212, 221, 228, 253, 254, 316, 327, 329, 331, 332, 334, 336, 337, 340, 345, 399, 411, 415, 422, 423, 426


Jeremiah, Jr. 11, 20, 51, 60, 63, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126, 129, 130 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 151, 152, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 170, 173, 184, 185, 192, 194, 352, 381, 384, 411, 415, 441, 463 Jeremiah, 3d 63 Jeremiah F. 186, 259, 306, 307, 452, 455 Jeremiah L. 267


John 173, 225, 306, 307, 310, 315, 380, 389, 402, 408 Jonathan 51, 61, 71, 112


Joseph 63, 133, 135, 137, 149, 154, 157, 159, 179, 185, 253, 254, 259, 260, 307, 316, 322, 329, 330, 331, 334, 338, 345, 384, 391, 404, 411, 417, 464


CLOUGH (cont.)


Joseph, Jr. 306, 307 Joseph, 3d 308


Joseph G. 266, 295, 301, 308, 342, 408, 467 Joseph G., Mrs. 467 Joseph G., Jr. 408


Leavitt 63, 74, 112, 154, 178, 185, 188, 307, 308, 317, 322, 323, 326, 327, 382, 384, 422, 426


Leavitt, Mrs. 323


Leavitt, Jr. 178, 185, 210, 221, 306, 426


Lucien B. 259, 303, 400, 464


Martha A. 455


Mary E. 18, 192, 199, 336, 431, 464 Nehemiah 51, 63, 71, 73, 111, 126, 136, 137, 154, 169, 173, 174, 178, 207, 225, 315, 417


Nehemiah, Jr. 173, 178


O. A. 400


Obadiah 63, 111, 117, 119, 133, 135, 137, 146, 154, 159, 173, 174, 212, 416, 464


Patrick 417


Patty 326


Philip 178


Philip C. 193, 194, 295, 464


Samuel 51


Sarah 157, 212


Solomon M. 204


Thomas 3, 9, 12, 18, 20, 21, 24,


25, 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 46, 51, 54, 63, 70, 71, 73, 77, 79, 80, 84, 89, 110, 111, 113, 126, 155, 174, 192, 193, 194, 253, 259, 306, 308, 338, 463, 464


Thomas, Mrs. 40, 463


Thomas, Jr. 51, 63, 70, 112


Thomas, 3d 63


William P. 467


COBURN


Adoniram 406


COCKES


Joseph 51


CODY Luther M. 225, 464


COFFIN


John 63


Stephen 331 Tristram 4 William 143


COGSWELL


Abiel 203, 259, 339, 345, 441, 450, 458


Amos 185, 197, 204, 244, 253, 254, 257, 259, 307, 325, 327, 344, 345, 389, 422, 427, 448, 459, 460, 461


Amos M. 421


Ebenezer 63, 443, 444, 445, 452 George 461


Hannah 198, 460


Jeremiah 14, 339, 342, 343, 416, 450, 458 John 63, 445, 446, 448


Martha 40S


Moses 63, 74, 173 174, 178, 185, 197, 203, 384, 444, 445, 446, 448, 460, 461 Nathaniel 445 Sarah 446 Thomas 461 William M. 301, 339, 450, 458, 460, 466


COLBURN John 409 COLBY


Charles 419 Charles H. 371, 374


Daniel 145, 150, 151, 159


Edmund 51, 63, 112, 126, 145, 150, 151, 154, 159 Fred Myron 370 George 421 Humphrey 51, 63, 133, 135, 137, 154, 159 James 416


John 404, 406, 416


John M. 416


John S. 404


Leonard 416


Lewis 300, 416


Osborn 416


Ray 417


Samuel 63, 73, 111, 146, 154, 159, 415,466


COLCORD


Nathaniel 63, 443, 444, 447, 451,


COLE


Moores 331


COLLINS


Benjamin 51, 63, 70, 112, 135, 137, 155, 159, 386


CONANT


Lyman A. 315, 421


Sam S. 421


Willard E. 400, 401


CONNER or CONNOR


Hugh 4, 436


James 4


COOLEY


Ebenezer 317, 352


COOLIDGE


A. J. 33


COOMBS


Irving W. 313, 314, 342


COPP Solomon 9, 14, 39, 51, 55, 73


CORBETT


Jesse 323


Josiah 355 Thomas 366, 463


CORLIS


John 416


COTTER


John 63


COTTON


Molly 355


COWDEN


Elizabeth 356


COX Joseph 71 CRANFIELD


Edward 217


CRITCHET


Elias 4 CROSS


Hannah 63 Jesse 63, 74, 111, 155


John 51, 63, 70, 111, 138, 142, 144, 155, 159


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INDEX.


CROSS (cont.) John, Jr. 63 Moses 139, 159, 167 Parker 63, 135, 137, 138, 159, 167 Stephen 51, 63, 111 Thomas 63, 74, 135, 137, 147, 155,159 CROSSMAN


Stephen 84 CUMMINGS


Rev. M. E. 170 Isaac 63, 134, 138, 159 Ebenezer E. 316, 317, 318


CURRIER


Clara M. 401 Ebenezer 195, 452, 459 Humphrey 404 J. Clark 404 Joseph H. 275


Moses 427 Nathan 197 Samuel 277, 404 Simeon 63 Stephen 404


William 434 William, Jr. 434 William S. 259


CURRY


Ann 51, 63, 72, 82, 406 Jeremiah E. 278


John L. 9, 63, 133, 135, 137, 159 Robert 63, 154 Thomas 63, 144, 146, 147, 148, 152, 159, 402, 406 William 11, 12, 15, 19, 51, 59, 82, 402, 406


CUSHING


Henry 410


CUTLER Robert 15, 92, 93, 94


CUTT John 216


DALTON


John 450


DANFORTH-61


Elkiner 63 Ezekiel 149, 160, 167 George 436 Jedediah 63


Jeremiah 63, 154


John 51, Moses 63, 142, 143, 145, 160


Phineas 425 Samuel 51, 60, 141 Simeon 63 Thomas 35, 36


DANIEL


Jeremiah 155


DANIELL Alice Chandler 417 DANIELS


James 355 Joseph 4 Samuel 63 DAVIES


Ephraim 142, 160 John 142, 160


DAVIS Belle 336 Benjamin B. 368 Caleb 276 Charles M. 286


Daniel 4


David 4, 416


Ephraim 4, 63, 139


Frank S. 300, 422, 423, 425 Jabez 4


James 4 James, Jr. 4 James, 3d 4 John 63, 139 Jonathan 63, 322, 422


Joseph 4


Joseph, Jr. 4 Joshua 466, 467 Mark 259, 326, 327, 425


Moses 63, 147, 160


Obadiah 51, 63, 135, 137, 155, 160 Samuel 4, 63, 211


Simon Stevens 266, 423, 425


Stephen 63, 322, 326, 422, 425


Thomas 4, 51


William 51, 60, 61, 73, 112, 415


DEARBORN


Colonel 147


Alvah, Jr. 407


Abraham 70, 155


Elmer W. 450


George W. 280, 450, 452


Henry 63, 139, 165, 166


James 467


John 70, 133, 134, 135, 137, 139, 155, 160


Jonathan L. 195, 450


Joseph 4, 447


Joseph P. 243, 339, 414, 466


Joseph P., Mrs. 466


May 414


Napoleon B. 283 Nathaniel 62, 111, 133 134, 135, 137, 144, 155, 160


Robert 269


Robert F. 279


Shubael 63, 70, 111, 133, 135, 137, 139, 155, 160


Shubael, Jr. 63, 70, 160


Thomas 63, 440 444, 453


Tristram 259, 414


DEMMERET


Eli 4, 84


John 4 William 4


DENNET


Captain 148, 160, 166


Ephraim 4


DENNIS


Linneus P. 425


DEOS


Henry 438, 439 DEPUY


C. A. 453 DICEY


Hazen 434


Samuel 452


DICKERMAN


E., Mrs. 409


DICKINSON


Henry 283


DIMOND Hoitt 461 DINSMORE John 157 Samuel 157 Samuel, Jr. 253


DIX Timothy 201, 202 Timothy, Jr. 201, 202 DODGE, James 417 John 452


DOE John 4 Samuel 4 DOLDT James 304, 468


DOLE A. Whitman 464


DOLLOFF-419


John 9, 12, 15, 20, 39, 35, 51, 55, 73, 101, 103, 378, 411, 415


John, Jr. 51, 55, 80


DORSET 40, 41


DORSEY Frank 279


DOW


Amasa 6 Amaziah 51


E. Weston 448 Frank P. 398, 425, 467


Gilbert F. 274, 276


Jonathan 421, 435


Jonathan S. 425


Joseph 415, 416


Josiah 63, 415 Levi 453 Nathaniel H. 450


Nellie A. 401 Olywn 300 Olywn W. 446, 453


Samuel 61


Sumner A. 452


Tizah A. R. 394


Tristram 253, 419 Tristram C. 259


DOWNING John 4 DRAKE


George 415


Molly 355 Sarah 356 Thomas 61, 112


DREW


Albert F. 338, 466, 467


Benoni 147, 148, 150 160 John 61, 112, 113, 142, 160 Thomas 4


DRISCOLL John W. 243, 466


DUDLEY Joseph 217, 376


DURGAN


James 4 Francis 4


DURGIN


Abraham 63,382


Dorothy Ann 362, 363, 366 DeWitt C. 400


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INDEX.


DURGIN (cont.)


Joseph 63, 74, 111, 142, 160, 322 Luther 408 DUSTIN Mark G. 286 Moses N. 286 DWENDELL


Henry 63


DWINNELL


William 402, 422, 426 DWYER Franklin 414 Gordon 194, 195 DYBALL Edward P. 339, 432, 453 Potter 434 DYER William 63, 111, 143, 144, 155, 160


EASTMAN


Benjamin 63, 117, 118, 119 Joseph 126 Miriam 64 Pearson 141 Philip 84


EATON


Abiel 451 Jacob 51 Samuel 51


EDGERLY


Josiah 64, 354, 355


EDGETT


Kenneth T. 464


EDMONT John 274, 280 EDWARDS George 278


ELKINS


Henry 14 35, 36, 39, 51, 73, 80, 82, 150, 158 James 253, 407 James S. 259, 266, 272, 302, 339, 407,466 Jonathan 51,89 Maria L. 466 Mercy 355 Moses R. 202




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