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Capt. Jabez : committee, 181, 182, 183, 381, 384, 398; invoice by, 192.
Jeremiah, 393.
John: auditor, 284; committee, 286, 338, 430.
Jonathan N., death of, 304.
Sergt. Joseph (3) : grand juror, 84; to assert rights, 100; com- mittee, 72, 80, 146, 533 ; trustee, 393.
Joseph, Jr., Qnaker, 393.
Joseph (18) : committee, 216, 261, 430, 431, 434; selectman, 261; warden, 426.
Joseph (29) : historical address by, 328 ; his survey for plan of town, 329 ; delegate, 335 ; prin- cipal of Acad., 493; committee, 453, 456, 495; church clerk, 459 ; deacon-death of, 460.
Joseph W. : sergeant, 302 ; recruit- ing officer, 311 ; postmaster, 341, 548; buildings of, burned, 579. Josiah (23) : committee, 286, 440; house of, 299.
Col. Josiah (28) : captain-colonel, 299; committee, 323, 449, 454, 456, 493, 508; member of fire company, 326; moderator, 448 ; lawsuit of, 506.
Mr., in Indian encounter, 233.
Rev. Moses, 390, 444.
Moses A. : house of, 231; captain, 299.
General Neal, brigade of, 308.
Samuel (5) : deputy, 126 ; commit- tee, 155, 156. 160, 161, 374, 380; deacon-delegate,379 ; lot-layer, 394; ship owner, 511; death of, 178, 380; diary of, quoted, 235.
Samuel (15) : witness, 178; first town treasurer, 202.
Samuel (17) : order to, 245; from diary of, 247; committee, 407, 419; tuner of psalms, 413. Samuel (27), committee, 525.
Sewell W., cemetery lot of, 468. Simon (6) : to find watchwood, 248; committee, 374.
Simon (16) ; dissent of, 181; land of, 184.
Simon (16) or (20), committee, 203. Zebulun, house of, 281. Dow homestead, The original, 547. Drake :
Abraham (3) : deposition of, 54;
committee, 65. 72, 80, 152 ; sur- veyor. 70; marshal, 83.
Abraham (4) : committee, 379; ship owner, 511.
Col. Abraham (9) : committee, 404; regiment of, 269; order from, 272.
Capt. Nathaniel, scouting com- pany of, 241.
Nathaniel (15?), committee, 525.
Robert, church member, 358.
Samuel (10), committee. 410.
Samuel (16), soldier, 272.
Dea. Samuel (21) : committee, 323, 462, 463 ; brickmaker. 551. Samuel (23), brickmaker, 551.
Samuel G., quoted, 186, 239.
Walter L. : officer of council, 342 ; mill of, 538.
Drake's bridge, 520.
Drake Side, early mention of, 479.
Dudley :
Gov. Joseph: 126, 127, 233; pe- titioned, 162, 174; answer of, 165; orders of, 234, 235.
Gov. Thomas. petitioned, 140.
Samnel, committee, 32, 134, 135. Samuel, of Exeter. 81.
Rev. Samuel, of Exeter, 93.
Dumas, Col. Stebbins H. : landlord, 504; commissary, 300.
Dummer's, Mr., honse at Winna- cunnet, 6.
Dunbar, Charles F. : captain, 301; recruiting officer, 302.
Dunbar, Col. David, lieut .- gov- ernor, 131.
Dunbar's Hall, 342.
Dunson's Version of Psalms, 412. Durgin :
Mrs Caroline A. (Chapman), 464. Rev. DeWitt C. : pastor-sketch of-children, 464; at ordina- tion, 466.
Capt. Francis and Mrs. Maria (Eager), 464.
Duties of town clerk, The, 30.
Eagle House, The, 504.
Earliest notice of Winnacunnet on records, 6.
INDEX TO THE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENTS. 1077
Earthquake, The: of 1727, 188; of 1755, 207.
Eastern railroad, The, 329, 579.
Eastman, lawyer, of Manchester, 509.
Eastman's Point (Easton's Neck), 7, 40, 531.
Easton, Nicholas, at Winnacun- net, 8.
Eastow, William: grantee of
Hampton, 9; woodward. 16; builder, 24; in charge of salt petre, 28; committee, 40, 47 ; collector, 44 ; commissioner for small causes. 88.
Eaton, Ephraim, imprisoned, 140.
Eaton, Jonathan, soldier, 274.
Eaton, Oliver, sketch by, 392.
Ecclesiastical Councils, 396, 402, 408. 420, 424.
Ecclesiastical History, 343.
Ecclesiastical lawsuits, The, 428.
Educational llistory, 473.
Eel ditch. 187; eel fishery, 517.
Eldred's lot, 473.
Eldredge, Rev. Erasmus D. : pas- torate of, 456; sketch of, 457. Eldredge, Mrs. Isabella T. (Hill), 457.
Eldredge, Dr. Micah and Mrs. Sally (Buttrick), 457.
Elkins :
Elias D., mill owner, 537.
David B., tannery of, 552.
Gershom : deacon, 376 ; committee, 378; delegate, 379; death of, 380.
Capt. Henry : house of, 216; company of : 254, 255, 256, 268. Jonathan (4), ship owner, 511.
Jonathan (4) or (6), negro slave of, 192.
Jonathan (6?), soldier, 246. John, death of, at Albany, 246.
John (10) and wife, Molly (Brown), 502.
Thomas, at beach, 503.
Elliot, Rev. Andrew, of Boston, 409.
Emerson, Rev. John, of New Castle, 379.
Emery :
Alvin, homestead of, 282.
Dr. Anthony : in small-pox case, 209, 403 ; surgeon in army, 240, 242; deputy, 251; committee, 255, 404, 406, 410; grantee of Andover, 266; town agent, 403. Engene L., 497.
Isaac : homestead of, 190; member of rifle company, 299.
Parker A., wounded, 313. Samuel T., soldier, 320.
Emory's, General, telegram, 309.
Enterprise and Boxer, engagement of, 293.
Evans', Benjamin, family, supposed witches, 84.
Exeter's protest against settlement of H., 13; proposal to call Mr. Bachiler. 347.
Express business, 553.
Expenses of the Civil war, 317.
Fair, James : recruit, 303; killed, 309.
Farrar, Judge Timothy, 434, 488. Fay :
Rev. Barnabas and Mrs. Louise (Mills), 459.
Mrs. Sallie (Rawson) Cox, mar- ried, 459.
Rev. Solomon P. : address by, 323; pastorate, 458; at ordina- tion and marriage of Rev. W. Fay, 459; at celebration, 460; committee, 493.
Rev. Walcott : ordination-mar- riage, 459; pastorate-son,
Dexter R .- at celebration, 460. Ferginson's, Eleazer, wages, 275. Ferry across the Merrimac, 26. Fifield :
Benjamin : committee, 229 ; killed, 235.
Henry, committee, 202.
William (1) : to seize timber, 46; constable, 61; attorney, 66; agent, 134; tithing-man, 358; sued, 475.
William (4), refusal to watch, 248.
Fifield's Island, 66.
Finances of town in 1839, 328.
Financial crisis of 1837, The, 327.
First North Division, 75.
First West Division. 154.
First Division apportioned, 202.
First General Assembly of N. H., 98.
First school opened, 474.
First settlers, 6, 343.
First stage coach, The, 210.
Fire company, A, 326.
Fire-proof safe, A, 327.
Fires : Widow Leavitt, 192; Moul- ton, 215 ; Kenniston, 221 ; Saudy Beach, 227, 230; Academy, 339, 493; Bachiler, 348; parsonage barn, 458; school-house, 481; T. Leavitt, 504 ; at beach, 505; T. Leavitt - Johnson - Whit-
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
comb-Lane - Sanborn- Dow - DeLancey - Brown, 579; Wilbur, 534 ; Wilbur - Granite House - stable - Towle, - French, 580; tide mill, 544.
Fish and game, 2.
Fisheries, The, 514.
Fisk, Samuel, mate of brig, 512.
Fitch. Rev. Jabez, of Portsmouth, 375, 385. 396.
Five Divisions, meetings of the, 183. 185.
Five farms, The, 19, 176.
Fletcher, Seth, surveyor, 134, 475; teacher, 474. Fogg :
Abraham, committee, 449.
Capt. Abner, company of, 244, 245.
James, committee, 156.
Rev. Jeremiah : sermon by, 207; pastorate, 391 ; dismissed to K., 396.
John (11) : deputy, 251 ; recruiting officer, 262, 264; committee, 421, 423, 443.
Dr. John : corporator ofAcademy, 484 ; president, 486. Seth, shepherd, 178.
Folsom's, General, order, 263.
Forsaith's, John C., store, 551.
Fort built, A, 225.
Foster, Rev. C. C., 466.
Foulsham, John, constable, 111.
Four N. H. towns, The, 87 ; severed, 95.
Free Baptist church and society, The : origin-early troubles- rise, 288, 461; society incorpo- rated-new house-constitu- tion-church formed, 462; change to Free Will-church covenant, 463 ; parsonage, 464 ; church remodelled, 465 ; cove- nant meetings-officers, 466; missionary society, 467; pas- tors, 463-466.
Freeman defined, 15.
Freese's Landing, 523.
French and Indian war, The, 241. French :
Fred B., information by, 137, 143.
Dr. Jonathan, school committee, 479.
Rev. Jonathan, of Andover, 437. Rev. Jonathan, of No. H. : 456, 539; attitude on temperance, 321; speech by, 323; trustee, 486, 487, 488.
John F., mill owner, 539.
Samuel F., house of, burned, 580. Friends' Quarterly Mceting, 57. society of, 392.
Frink, lawyer, of Greenland, 509. Fuller, James, transferred to Rye, 193.
Fuller's, John, wife Rachel, tried for witchcraft, 84.
Fuller, William (1) : admitted in- habitant, 17 ; committee, 45, 59, 64, 367, 520; lot of, 520, 531; blacksmith, 17, 554.
Gardner, Mr., commissioner of loans, 284. Garland :
David committee, 463.
John (1) or (2), order to, 150.
John (2) : lawsuit, 81; mills, 164, 533, 534.
John, of Rye, land of, 541.
Col. Jonathan (12) : committee, 255, 264, 338, 419, 437. 440, 443; selectman, 261; recruiting offi- cer, 262 ; clerk and warden, 325, 426.
Peter (4), committee, 373; sloop owner. 511.
Samuel (10), died, 578.
Samuel [son of David (14)] : member of fire company, 326; moderator, 450;
committee, 462. Simon, 461.
Garland's tannery, 552.
Garrison houses. 225, 247.
Gates : across highways, 60; near beach. 507
Gedney, Dr., of Salem-widow Mary married, 390.
General Court of Mass., claim of, to H., 13.
General outlook in church matters, 471.
Geoffrey, Mr., at Winnacunnet, 8. George Tavern, The, 141.
Giddings, Captain, 273.
Gilchrist, Chief Justice, 506.
Gillespie, James A., wounded, 313.
Gillespie, Sarah E., promoter of library, 332.
Gillett, Rev. Dr., of Hallowell, 439. Gilman :
Mr., of Exeter, 112, 138.
John, of Exeter, 81, 195.
Capt. John, 237. Colonel, regiment of, 243.
Governor : orders of, 293; re- quest, 295.
John S. : soldier, 320; jeweller, 550.
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INDEX TO THE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENTS.
Josiah, Jr., committee, 275. Nicholas, committee, 195.
Girls not excluded from schools, 474. Gittings, George, committee. 135. Godfrey :
Mrs Alfie L., president, 320.
Daniel, killed, 308.
Isaac : collector, 370; committee, 372.
John (2) : child of, "murdered by witchcraft," 84.
John, of No. H , assessor, 197.
Oliver : member of riffe company, 299 ; landlord, 341; blacksmith, 555.
Washington HI., detailed, 305.
William (1) : committee, 364; deacon-death of 376.
William, of No. H., slave of, 287. "'Gold fever. The," 331.
Goodwin, Gov. Ichabod, 302. Gookin :
Maj .- Gene al Daniel, 385.
Madam Dorothy : North Hill taxed for. 196, 200; house sold, 202; widow, 384, 386, 387; buildings for, 388; support, 388, 403; removal, 388; death, 202, 389.
Rev. Nathaniel, of Cambridge, 385
Rev. Nathaniel (1) : grave of, 48; minister, 165, 166, 176, 378; account of thunder storm, 187; sermons on earthquake, 188, 382: account of Black Point fight, 223; ordination-mar- riage, 379 ; assistants, 383. 477; colleague.384, 395, 396 ; death- epitaph.384 ; dignity-obituary, 385; letter, 387 ; at ordination, 390.
Rev. Nathaniel (2) : of No. H., 59, 197, 198; in lawsuit, 403; at ordination, 409.
Gorges and Mason Grants, The, 588. Gould, Christopher, transient, 77. Gove :
David. homestead of, 532. Ebenezer, death of, 241.
Edward (1) : deputy, 98, 102; committee, 100; insurrection and arrest, 103, 148; trial and sentence, 105; lot-layer, 147; lieutenant, 225. Edward (4), mill of, 532. Jacob, mill of, 536.
John : tried for treason. 105 ; com- mittee, 155, 173, 374 ; empow- ered to prosecute, 157.
Mr., in Indian encounter; 234. Winthrop, receipt of, 274. Granite House, The, 504; burned, 580.
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Grant of Hampton township, 9. Grantees of Hampton, 9, 18.
Grants to individuals : made, 17; confirmed, 22; examined, 44; second review, 58.
Gravel pit bought, A., 336. Gray rat, The, 214.
"Great awakening, The," 399.
Great Boar's Head, 2, 4, 5. 237, 503.
Great Earthquake, The, 382.
Great Ox-Common, The: contro- versy about. 39; shares in, 45; guarded, 61, 66, 70; divided, 178; proprietors of, 204.
Greeley, Andrew, commissioner, 137.
Greeley, Andrew, Jr., 140. Green :
Abraham : committee, 151; trus- tee. 393.
Benjamin, 179.
Judge Henry : action against, 72; testimony, 82; commissioner, 117; order to, 118; councillor, 119, 120; committee, 152, 226, 367, 368 ; mill of, 535.
Isaac, committee, 175.
Capt. Jacob : committee, 157; mill of, 536.
John, 179.
Jonathan, killed, 233.
Greenfield. Samuel : grantee of H., 9; builder, 24.
Greenleaf, Richard : wagons intro- duced by, 330; corporator of Acad, 484; contractor, 486; lawsuit of, 487; landlord, 504; committee, 525 ; store of, 551. Greenleaf's, Capt. Stephen, scouts, 226.
Griffith, Gershom, trader, 550.
Grimes, James W., at H. Acad., 492.
Guard at Beach, 254; Guard house. 257. Gunning and Taxidermy, 29, 556.
Haines, Thomas, petitioner, 200. Ilaines, Thomas, Jr., in lawsuit, 403. Hail storm, A, 49.
Hale, Judge, referee, 435.
HIalf-way Covenant, The, 357, 359. Hall, Lient. Ralph. of Exeter, 81.
Hall, Reuben, witness, 105.
Hall, Samuel, commissioner, 46.
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
Hammond, Joseph,
182. arbitrator,
Hampton, description of, 1, 2.
Hampton's jealousy. 116 : objections to reunion to Mass., 118: atti- tude in Shute -- Vaughan contro- versy, 128.
Hampton Academy and Iligh School: History of, 484-501; incorporation of proprietary school, 484 : shares -- building- trustees. 485-488 ; constitution, 488; funds, 489; first teacher and school, 490 ; principals, 332, 464, 492 : house burned. 331, 339, 493; bequests, 493; literary so- cities, 494; Acad. and high- school, 495-498; lists of trus- tees and teachers, 498-501; no- tice of Dr Spalding, 500.
Hampton Falls : incorporated, 140, 169, 477 ; petitions. 162, 163, 165 ; desire, 377 : minister, 163; church, 379, 389; school, 167; church property, 171; Kingston-Kensington, 172.
Hampton Library Association, The, 332.
Harden, Samuel, sexton, 338.
Harmon, Rev. Lot L .- wife, Mary J. (Butler)-son, George B., 465.
Harriman, Elder John, pastor, 462. Ilarrington, Rev. J. S., 466.
Harris, Roswell, preceptor, 492.
Harris, Mrs. Matilda ( Leavitt), 492. Harris, Mrs. Sarah Neal, teacher, 496.
Harvard College aided, 31.
Hassocky Meadow, 146.
Hatch, Lawyer. of Portsmouth, 509.
Haven. Rev. Samuel, 424, 425.
Haverhill northwest line, 137.
Hawbolt, Samuel S., officer of council, 342.
Hawkins, John, temperance orator, 323.
Hazen, surveyor, 143.
Healey's, Capt. Nath'l, protest, 172.
Healey, William, tried for treason, 105. Ilendrick's, 40. High Tide, A, 183. Hill :
Benjamin F., major, 300. Bushrod W., lawsuit of, 509. Edson, lawsuit of, 509. Dr. John Burley, of Portsmouth, 457. Hilliard :
Benjamin, killed, 221.
Lieut. Benjamin : committee, 183, 185; vessel owner. 512. Emanuel, drowned, 57.
Hilton, Col. Winthrop : order to, 234; killed, 237.
Hlinckes, John, Chief Justice, 125. Hinckley, master-workman, 514. Hinkley's, William, son killed, 233. Hinks, Edward W., provost- marshal-general, 319. "'Hio meeting-house," 263.
Hobbs :
Benjamin (9?); assessor-com- mittee, 197.
Benjamin [son of B. (13)], 214. Constable, 378.
Daniel, 457.
Jeremiah : committee, 286, 323, 440, 447 ; contractor, 338 ; house of, 425, 427; warden, 448; agent. 451: inspector, 487; windmill of, 528, 545; recol- lections, 543.
John (2) : fined, 83; mill owner, 538. John (10?), vessel owner, 512. Joseph, committee, 404.
Morris, shepherd, 177. Morris (1) : committee, 51, 65, 71,83; testimony, 82; commis- sioner, 117.
Morris (4), ship owner, 511.
Morris (8), committee, 388.
Morris (17) : committee, 261, 264,- 410, 419 ; house of, for meeting- house, 425; windmill of, 545.
Morris (21), committee, 304, 340. Obed S., committee, 456, 480. Stephen G., officer of council, 342. Hogpen Farm, 178, 364. Hogreeves, 191.
Holmes, Dr., quoted, 186.
Holt, Rev. Mr., of Greenland, 442. Hooke, Captain, of Kittery, 148.
Hooper, Dr. Richard, assault on, 112. Horney, David, master of vessel, 512.
Horses wintered on marshes, 78. Houghton, Captain, 308. House-lots. 19.
Howard, Lieut William : builder, 24; town officer, 28; petitioner, 29,32 ; town clerk, 30; commit- tee, 43, 135; powder received from, 44; commissioner for small causes, 88.
Hubbard, Rev. William, of Ips- wich, 372. Huckleberry Flats, 186, 203, 204. Huggins', John, suit, 82.
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INDEX TO THE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENTS.
Hull's, Commodore, appeal, 293. Hull, Rev. Elias, pastor, 392. Hull, John, Esq., reporter, 360. Hunking, Mark, committee, 195. Hussey :
Capt. Christopher : grantee of H., 9; lot-layer, 15; farm of, 19; committee, 23, 26, 45, 65, 81; to solemize marriage. 26; pe- titioner, 29; under bonds, 49; councillor, 96, 98; dropped, 102: military officer, 223; at Lynn, 344 ; deacon, 376.
John, refusal of, to take oath, 120.
Widow Mary, grantee of H., 9. Theodate (Bachiler), 344.
Hutchins, Rev. Elias, pastor, 463.
Hutchins, Mrs. Lucy (Ambrose), 463. Hutchinson, Mrs. Anne, 353. Hutchinson, Governor, quoted, 230, 356.
Ice Business, The, 552. Ice Storm, The, 511. I. O. O F., 341.
Incorporation of Hampton, The, 12. Indenture of 1803, 432 ; of 1839, 453. Industrial History, 502.
Indians: relations with first set- tlers 2; decline of race, 3, 280; Indian name of H., 6; alarms, 47, 109, 148; at war, 82, 121, 127, 130, 365, 368 ; Indian guide, 133; peace, 148; Exeter pur- chase, 354 ; Oldtown Indians, at beach, 510.
Indian Wars, History of, 219-246 : King Philip's war: defensive measures, 219; first attacks- plot against Thomas Sleeper- scouts. 220; Greenland and H. men killed-Capt. Swett sent, 221; killed, 222; H. men in the war, 224.
King William's War : Maj. Wal- dron killed-fort built in H .- officers-alarms, 225; scout- ing-Capt. Sherburne's expe- dition, 126; massacre at Sandy Beach, 227; convention-com- mittee of militia, 228; truce- fresh onslaught. 229 ; Breakfast Hill-murder of John Locke- treity -Bomaseen, 230; H. men in the war, 231.
Queen Anne's War : massacre in H., 233 ; French privateers, 234; Blake and Fifield killed-Kings- ton deserted-Captain Chesley's
company, 235; H. men in the war, 236; Col. Hilton killed, 237; treaty, 238. Lovewell's War, 238.
King George's War : condition of N. H., 238; capture of Louis- burg, 239; H. men at the siege, 240; treaty, 241.
French and Indian War: Brad- dock's defeat - Crown Point- Fort Edward, 242; disasters- massacre at Fort Wm. Henry- governor's message, 243; Capt. Fogg's company, 244; trials at H .- men in the war, 245, 246; order to Capt. Jere. Marston- treaty, 246.
Inferior courts established, 100. Inhabitants- who so reckoned, G1. Insurrection in N. H., An, 276. Intermission on Sundays, 339. Inventory of H., in 1732, 191; of H. F., 192. Iron mines, 175.
Jackson, Dr. Clement, physician, 282.
Jackson, Mrs. Sarah (Leavitt), 282. Jackson, Dr. Hall, sketch of, 282. Jackson's Express, 553. James :
Benjamin. committee, 396.
Edmund, committee, 286.
Joshua : committee, 261 ; consta- ble, 266.
John S., 307.
Ralph S., mill owner, 537.
Capt. Samuel : company of, 295; book-case bought of, 325; com- mittee, 486; mill of, 537.
Jeffrey, George, arbitrator, 182. Jeffrey, Capt. James, surveyor, 180. Jenkins', Joel, estate, 542. Jenness :
Abbott B., blacksmith, 555.
Mrs. Abbott B., taxidermist, 557. Francis : case of, 158 ; pond, 522; mill, 540.
Hezekiah, committee, 381.
John : disseut, 181; claims de- termined, 182; transferred to Rye, 193. Richard : dissent, 181; claims determined, 182; proprietor of Chiche-ter, 190; transferred to Rye. 193. Richard. 3d. witness-justice of peace, 405. Samuel, petitioner, 217. Simon L., blacksmith. 555. Rev. Heury C., preacher, 390.
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
Jenness' beach, 193.
Jeuness case, The, 158, 181, 536.
Jewett, Joseph, committee, 47.
Jocelyn's Neck, 2, 71, 72, 139, 230. Johnson :
Edmund (1), builder, 24.
Edmund (4), at Hogpen farm, 179.
Elisha (10), snow-shoes given to, 204.
Elisha : generosity of, 324; store, 546.
Ezra, permit granted, 272; cor- ner, 519.
George A., hill of, 545; painter, 554.
James (3) : constable, 149; mill grants, 541, 543; mill owner, 58.
James (9) or (12), committee, 410.
Capt. John : vessels of, 299. 512; committee, 455, 508 ; store. 547. Joseph : delegate, 335; corner, 519; barn burned, 579.
Nathaniel : homestead, 285; barn burned, 579.
Pe er (2) : committee, 72, 76, 80; grant to, 538, 539; windmill, 545.
Peter (5), barn of, 374.
Peter, of Rye, 540.
Rufus S., painter, 554.
Gen. William, 242.
Rev. William D., pastor, 463.
Jones, Thomas, herd man, 21.
Jones, V. K. and A. H., shoe man- ufacturers, 555.
J. O. U. A. M., 342. Joy, James F., at H. Acad., 492.
Kellogg, Mr., "The Buckeye Ora- tor," 323.
Kenniston, John, killed, 221.
Kensington : line extended, 145 ; in- corporated, 172 ; church formed, 891, 396; meeting-lionse-pas- tors, 391; change to Unitari- anism, 392; union with H. F. clinreh, 391 ; mills, 537.
Kennedy, Rev. Nathaniel, pastor, 391.
King Philip's War, 82, 219. King George's War, 238. Kingston : incorporated-extent,
121. 152; proposed division, 172; deserted, 235; grant re- newed, 139; church formed; 382. King, Thomas, builder, 24. King William's War, 149, 224.
Knight, Eliphalet, of Atkinson, 452. Knight, Mrs. Martha (Webster), 452.
Knight, Richard : mill of, 23, 531; builder, 24; contractor, 351. Knights of Temperance, 323.
Knight's store, 551.
Knowles :
David: agent, 323; committee, 456.
Jesse : librarian, 326; lawsuit of, 506. John, grant to, 67.
Nathan, mill owner, 541.
Laird, Robert F. : postmaster, 341; apothecary, 548.
Lamprey :
Benjamin (2), house of, 522, 523. Benjamin (3), imprisoned, 193; (2) or (3), shepherd, 177 ; com- mander, 238.
Benjamin (7?), in lawsuit. 403.
Charles M. : recruiting officer, 304; police justice, 334; com- mittee, 495; counsel, 529; pres- ident, 560.
David J , ice dealer, 552.
Daniel (8), house of, 503.
Daniel (11), committee, 429, 430, 431, 434.
James, home of, 522.
Jesse, librarian, 326.
Jeremiah, house of, 503.
John (5) : constable, 245; gate keeper, 507.
Dea. John (10) : petitioner. 217; committee, 255, 404, 410, 419, 437, 443; house of, 287, lega- tee, 418.
John, Esq., 340.
John D., killed, 308.
Morris : petitioner, 200; in law- suit. 403.
Mr., of Exeter, 112.
Reuben : gate keeper, 507; mill owner, 542. Samuel C .. home of, 522.
Simon N., killed, 306.
Uri: committee, 304, 332, 455, 508; house of, 330; delegate, 331; town agent, 336, 509 ; war- rant by, 450. Mrs. Uri, house of. 332.
Lancaster, Thomas, killed, 233, 532. Land Grants, 17.
Landing, The, 23. Lane :
Adna B., store of, 551. Charles G., cashier, 548.
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INDEX TO THE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENTS.
Charles H., sketch of, 547. David, of Chichester, 547.
Ebenezer : captain, 299; commit- tee, 454, 455 ; sons of, 547; cat- tle dealer, 552.
Edwin B. : postmaster, 341; store of, 547.
Elizabeth, 442. Mrs Fanny, 287.
George E., store of, 548.
George W. : committee, 495 ; store of, 547.
Horace M. : representative, 529; trout planted by, 517.
James : sells gravel pit, 336; buildings burned. 579.
Jesse A., expressman, 553.
John : soldier, 266; drafted, 272. John (9), major, 268.
Dea. Joshua : paid, 211; commit- tee, 396; killed, 409.
Joshua (16) : house of. 289 ; treas- urer, 325; committee, 440; clerk, 462.
Joshua A., merchant, 498, 547.
Oliver Wellington, teacher, 478.
Samuel D. : committee, 332 ; cattle dealer, 552.
Thomas (5), escape of, 231.
Thomas (23) and (29), black- smiths, 555.
Dea. William : committee, 250, 255, 410, 421, 423; selectman, 261.
William, committee, 443. William E., Post commander, 320.
Lane's corner, 289. Lane's express 553. Lane's store, 547.
Langdon, Gov. : orders of, 292; ref- eree, 435.
Langdon, Rev. Joseph, of Newing- ton, 425.
Langdon, Rev. Samuel, 390, 417, 424.
Last words, 559 Latin school, 154, 476.
Lathrop, Rev. Dr., of W. Spring- field, 438.
Law books, 59.
Lawrence. Dr. Ebenezer : commit- tee, 325, 338, 453, 479 : corpora- tor of Acad., 484; town agent, 525, 526. 527.
Lawson, Christopher, buys mill, 531. Lawsuits :
Rev. Stephen Bachiler, 44; Mason claims. 106, 125 ; claims at New Plantation. 174, 205; small pox case, 209; with No. H about taxes, 216, about parsonage
property, 403, 451; Dr. Hall Jackson, 283 ; Presb. rs. Cong'l, 428; ownership of beach, 509. Leases under Mason, 100; resisted, 106.
Leavitt :
Abigail, bequest to Acad., 494.
Amos T., boarding-house, 503.
Aretas. refusal to ward. 248.
David O., merchant, 548.
Elder Ebenezer, contractor, 504. Ellen A., promoter of library, 332. Hezron : deposition, 85 ; house of, 365.
Jacob B. : boarding-house, 503; field. 529.
James Esq. : committee, 286, 323, 338, 430, 434, 436, 447, 526; wagons introduced by, 330; postmaster, 341, trustee, 486; house of, for school, 487; mill of, 537; town agent, 525.
John, grantee of Andover, 266.
John, of No. H , committee. 404. John J., store clerk-town clerk, 546.
Jonathan, grantce of Andover, 266.
Lieut. Jonathan : tavern of, 190, 341 ; ensign, 270; committee, 519.
Jonathan, mill of, 542.
Joseph L., landlord. 504.
Wid. Mary, tavern burned, 192. Moses. death of at Louisburg, 240. Moses : (22) : at beach, 502; gate keeper, 507; mill owner, 542.
Moses (35) : boarding-house, 503; field, 529.
Mr., of Exeter, 112, 138.
Mr., of Rye, 540.
Nathaniel : ensign, 270; settled with, 275.
Samuel F. : corporator of Acad., 484: committee, 486, 525.
Mrs. Sarah (Towle), 502.
Thomas (8), daughter married, 282.
Thomas (18), plan of town by, 285.
Thomas (19?), lieutenant, 269.
Thomas (21), tavern of. 341.
Thomas (23), blacksmith, 555.
Thomas (26), committee, 449.
Thomas (31) : hotel, 504; burned, 579. Judge Thomas: hotel of, 504; counsel. 529.
Lee, Colonel, 283.
Legat, John : house-lot, 24 ;. first teacher, 473.
Lewis' History of Lynn, 343.
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
Lidget, Peter and Elizabeth. 119. Lincoln, Abraham, President, 301. Line church, The, 350. Lining the Psalm, 411. Liquor question, The, 321.
Lists of names not otherwise in- dexed :
Church affairs : occupants of seats. 351,373 ; church members, 337; society of young men, 401; opponents of minister, 409; ecclesiastical council, 437 ; officers of Baptist church, 466; pastors of Methodist church, 467-470.
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