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Sea-weed laws, 505.
Second Advent church, The, 470, 471.
Second Society of Young Men, The, 399.
Selectinen : number of, 150; chosen by proxy, 157.
"September gale, The," 510.
Sewall, Dr., 397.
Sewall, Judge, 435.
Shapley, Nicholas : surveyor, 135; Shapley's line, 137, 145.
Shaw :
Alonzo W., house of, 531.
Col. Benjamin : committee, 284, 338, 421, 423, 426, 429, 430, 434, 436, 440; commander, 298; town agent, 430, 432. 524.
Caleb : sloop owner, 512; drowned, 514.
Dearborn T., 330.
Ebenezer, 515.
Edward (8) : house struck by lightning, 187.
Edward (22), Lieutenant, 299.
Mrs. Esther, 187.
Gideon : mill owner, 543; peculi- arities of, 544.
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
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Rev. Jeremiah, of Moultonbo- rough, 419, 424.
Jonathan : town agent, 205; com- mittee, 399.
Joseph, 71.
Josiah, at siege of Louisburg, 240.
Josiah : auditor, 284; committee, 286.
Rev. Linus, pastor at H. F., 391. . Rev. Naphthali, pastor at K., 391.
Roger : arrested, 44; committee, 58, 362.
Dea. Samuel : 157; petitioner, 164; committee, 173, 378; dea- con. 376.
, S. Albert : committee-librarian, 333 ; naturalist, 557.
Simeon B., committee, 449, 493.
Tristram : licensed, 322; com- mittee, 449, 525.
Zipporah J., taxidermist, 557. Shaw's block opened, 549.
Sherburne :
Capt. Henry, committee, 185. John, of Portsmouth, 212.
Capt. John : commander, 238; grant to, 534.
Capt. Samuel : keeper of ordinary, 74 ; arrested, 112 ; delegate, 116; commissioner, 117; captain, 225 ; committee, 226, 368 ; army under, 226; killed, 227; com- pany of, 240; seat of in church, 366; with Capt. Henry Dow, 578.
Sheafe, Sampson, councillor, 124.
Sleep : lost, 158; ear marks, 159.
Shepherds and herd-men, 20. Shepherd's contract, A, 177.
Sheridan's, General, army, 309.
Sherlock, James, warrant from, 111.
Sherman, Gen. T. W., in Civil war, 304, 308.
Ship rock, 178.
Shire towns of Norfolk county, The, 88.
Shirley, Governor, 239, 243.
Shoe-shop, The, 555.
Shute, Samuel, Governor, 127, 128. Shunpike, The. 525.
"Sir Francis," Wreck of the, 510. Skullard, Samuel, grantee of H., 9. Slaves, negro and Indian, 287. Sleeper :
Charles, house of, 540. John, tried for treason, 105. John, at siege of Louisburg, 240.
Thomas : wife's deposition, 54; grand juror, 84; Indian plot
against, 220; tithing-man, 358; home of, 542.
Sleeper's springs, 542.
Small, Cæsar, death of, 287. Small-pox, 209.
Smith :
Elder Elias, preaching of, 288, 461.
Elisha, committee, 183.
Henry, sexton, 363.
Rev. Isaac, candidate, 419.
Jabez: auditor, 204; Justice of Peace, 210; land of, 388; com- mittee, 396.
Judge Jeremiah, quoted, 17, 353, 356.
John (2) : selectman, 82; assem- blyman, 109, 123 ; delegate, 115, 116; sworn on the Bible, 120; overseer of poor, 150; commit- tee, 151, 152, 160, 161, 175, 370, 539; in command of militia, 229 ; dissent, 366; mills of, 539. John (3), dissent of, 151, 366. John (5), 161.
Mr. John : town agent, 205, 208, 403.
Judge Joseph : assemblyman, 109, 129; delegate, 115, 228; sworn on the Bible, 120; councillor, 123; dissent of, 151 ; committee, 160, 179, 374, 378; petitioner, 167.
Nathaniel, deposition of, 85.
Richard, Quaker, 394.
Robert: committee, 83, 480; dis- sent of, 151. Susanna, killed by lightning, 48. Smyth, Professor, of Andover, 458.
Society of Friends, The, 392.
Somerby, Henry, arbitrator, 182.
Sons of Temperance, The, 323.
Souther, John : keeper of ordinary, 74 ; prison keeper, 99. South Hampton incorporated, 145. Sovereigns of England :
Anne, 125, 127, 177 ; Charles II, 90, 113, 353 ; George I, 127, 130; George II, 130, 170, 385; James II, 114; William and Mary, 114, 141; William III, 124, 125. Spalding, Rev. Samuel : trustee- death of, 500.
Spencer's, John, house at Winna- cunnet, 6. Spring heads, The, 542.
Spring, John, wages of, 275.
Squamscott Patent, 7, 46, 121.
Squamscott Falls, 13. Stampede of the children, The, 262. Standing committee of church, 396.
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INDEX TO THE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENTS.
Stanford, William : auditor, 204; mill owner, 541.
Stanyan :
Anne, death of, 578.
Anthony : agent, 39; dissent of, 65; keeper of ordinary, 73; testimony of, 82; deputy, 98; assemblyman, 109 ; sued, 474. James, mill owner, 540.
John : deputy, 126; committee, 151, 160, 173; selectman, 155; trustee, 393, 394.
Stark, Colonel, 252.
Status of the four N. H. towns, 86. Staves, 45. 46, 50.
Steele, Rev. John M., of Worcester, 458.
Stephens, John, teacher, 475. Sternhold and Hopkins' Version of Psalms, 411.
Stevens,' Ebenezer, protest. 172. Stevens, General, in command, 305.
Stileman, Elias, of Portsmouth, 81. 97. St. John's Council, K. of T., 323. Stockman's, Moody, store, 325, 551.
Stores and trades, 546.
Storms : hail, 49; ice, 511; wind and rain, 510; snow, 59, 79, 284, 324, 579; thunder, 187, 216.
Story. Charles, secretary, 163.
Stoughton, Lient. Governor, 122.
Strawberry Bank, name changed, 47.
Stretton, John, committee, 133. Suffrage extended, The, 35. Sullivan, General, 255, 256, 271. Sullivan. Humphrey, teacher, 476. Sunday School established, 444. "Swamp Angel, The," 306. Sweepage of meadows and marshes, 146.
Swaine, Richard : grantee of H., 9; lot-layer, 15; heyward, 24; home of, 24, 42 ; informant, 43; petitioner, 44; appraiser, 49. Swaine, William: petitioner, 44; maker of oars, 45; drowned, 57.
Swett, Lieut. Benjamin : commis- sioner, 82; on search, 220; sent against Indians, 221; instruc- tions to, 222 ; killed, 223.
Swett. Lieut. Joseph : assemblyman, 120, 123; committee, 151, 156, 157, 160, 161, 229 ; petitioner, 164 ; commander, 235.
Symonds, Mr., committee, 30.
Tabular record of town officers, A, 563.
Tanneries, 551.
Tappan, Col. Caleb, committee, 421, 423.
Tappan, Rev. Dr., of Augusta, 439. Tash, Major, commander, 243.
Tavern burned, A, 192. Taylor :
Anthony : committee, 51, 84; keeper of ordinary, 73.
Lieut. John, recruiting officer, 262.
John, Jr., committee, 410.
Joseph : opens the "back road," 173; land of, 184; committee, 185.
Samuel D. : warden, 448; com- mittee, 456.
Temperance convention, A, 323. Ten rod road, The, 210.
Territory annexed to Rye, 193. Terry, General, in command, 307. Test papers, 258. Thayer :
Rev. Ebenezer : grave of, 48 ; can- didate. 407; call-acceptance -- protest, 408; ordination-mar- riage-opponents, 409; har- mony, 410; buildings of, 410, 442; depreciated salary, 414; letter of, 415; death. 298, 417; eulogy -epitaph-relics, 418. Rev. Elihu, of Kingston, 444, 452.
Mrs. Martha : provision for, 418, 419; death of, 418; in posses- sion of parsonage, 429; law- suit, 429, 431, 434.
Rev. Nathaniel, candidate. 419. Third parish of Hampton, The, 396. Third regiment, The: of what composed-by whom com- manded, 298; "old. salt-bay"- rifle company-infantry and ar- tillery, 299; musters, 298, 299; decline-a new system-regi- ment defunct, 300.
Thomas, Benjamin : selectman, 170; slave of, 192; allowed for wounds, 240.
Thomas, Jonathan, assessor. 197. Thomlinson. John, agent. 141. Thornton, Rev. James B., pastor, 458.
Thornton, John Wingate, 223.
Throat distemper : first appearance of, 193; second appearance of, 206.
Thurston. Rev. Benjamin : member of council, 424 ; sermon by, 428. Thurton and Roby's adventure, 112.
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Thurton, John, provost-marshal, 111.
Tilton. Daniel : blacksmith, 71, 554 ; petitioner, 168; garrison of, 231; committee, 370; offers to build road, 523.
Tilton, Capt. Joseph : committee, 183; company of, 238.
Timber felled on the commons, 175.
Tobacco, culture and use of, 83.
"Toleration Act, The," 446.
Tompkins, Mary, persecuted, 56.
Topography of Hampton, 1. Toppan :
Col. Christopher : vessels of, lost, 213, 214; deputy, 251; moder- ator, 267 ; appointed lieut. colonel, 268 ; cannon bought of, 269; action of, in insurrection, 277; committee, 279, 407, 430, 431, 434, 437, 443 ; delegate, 279, 282; sketch of, 296-298; audi- tor, 403 ; ship owner, 512 ; store of, 551.
Christopher S., bequest of, 493. Christopher G : list furnished by, 296; homestead of, 326, 551; land of, 388 ; committee-donor of land, 495; meadow of, 553. Dr. Edmund: 297; committee, 185 ; slave of, 192.
Edmund (3) : clerk of minute-men -successor of Col. Chr., 296; postmaster, 331, 341; letter from, 434 ; committee, 440, 486, 526; corporator of Acad., 484; to call first meeting, 485 ; resig- nation, 487.
Edmund W .: committee, 323; member of fire company, 326; surveyor for town plan, 328; land bought of, 339 ; town agent, 451.
Toppan's Corner, 216. Toppan house, a garrison, 247. Towle :
Abraham P., committee, 430.
Algie B., perished, 580.
Amos (11) : committee, 202 ; death of, 207.
Amos (26), at North Beach, 502. Ens. Amos, committee, 440.
Amos (47) : landlord, 504; (47?) committee, 323, 463.
Amos J .: lieutenant, 301; not mustered, 311; store of, 551.
Anthony, in command of soldiers, 244. Caleb, killed, 221. Caleb. soldier. 244. Daniel : town treasurer, 327 ; clerk
and treasurer, 448; committee, 449, 451, 453
Adj. David : 294; town agent, 525; blacksmith, 555.
David (51) : house of, 192; com- inittee, 340, 462; shop of, 551. Edward B., store of, 550.
Elisha, children's deatlı, 206.
Frederick, ensign. 299.
Isabel, a supposed witch, 84.
James, bridge near house of, 330. Jeremiah : auditor, 404; commit- tee, 410.
John, rental to. 285.
John A. : postmaster. 341 ; build- ings of, 342, 549, 579; mill owner, 537 ; merchant, 548, 551; coal dealer, 554.
John P : legacies of, 333; store of, 548; building of. 549.
Joseph, selectmau, 170.
Joseph, petitioner, 190.
Joseph (21) : auditor, 284; com- mittee, 525.
Joseph (36) : committee, 430, 431,
434; corporator of Acad., 484. Joseph R , store of, 548.
Joshua, grantee of Andover, 266. Joshua, buried, 285.
Nathaniel, exempted, 410.
Oliver, house of, 551.
Philip, fined, 83.
Philip (14) : committee. 202, 204,
216. 388, 519; town agent. 205, 208; (14?) exempted, 410.
Ens. Philip (29) : committee. 250, 255, 261, 430, 436 ; extracts from diary of, 578.
Capt. Philip(43),company of, 294. Samuel, exempted, 410.
Samuel A., contractor, 528.
Capt. Simon (42). contractor. 487. Simon, Jr., (54) : committee, 323, 454; town agent, 451.
Simon P., barn of, burned, 580. Stacy, mill owner, 537.
Towle fund, The. 334
Towle legacies, The, 333.
Town accounts to be printed, 327. Town agents :
for Dearborn farm. 336.
in law-suits : New Plantation. 205, 208; small-pox, 209, 210; Dr. Jackson, 283; North Hampton, 403; ecc'l-Presbyterian, 430, Baptist, 451; beach case, 509; turnpike-shunpike. 525.
Town bell, The, 338, 339, 346, 373, 382.
Town farm. The, 336.
Town-house, first time so called- made over, 340.
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INDEX TO THE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENTS.
Town lines, 72, 138.
Town meetings : the first on record 15 : held statedly,26 ; conduct of, 27 ; restricted, 106, 114, 147; to choose commissioners, 116; at- tendance compulsory, 14') ; time of. changed, 157. 176; opened with prayer, 291; to vindicate Mr. Wheelwright, 355 ; to call a pastor, 356, 367, 368, 369, 377, 384, 395, 406, 407, 419, 422; to fix salary, 371; about parson- age property and doctrinal dis- pntes, 432, 440, 445-450, 453, 454. 455; after Mr. Webster's death, 453; for union of churches. 440, 441; about schools, 479; on guardianship of beach (see Beach) ; on road case, 525, 526.
Town records : to be kept. 28, 30, 58, 61 ; secreted, 147; at Salem, 279.
Township grant, The. 9. Towns, how ranked, 29. Towns formed from H., 3, 200. Town treasurer, the first, 202. Trespassers prosecuted, 157. "Troublous times," 147. Tramps, 335. True, Elder Jabez, 461. Trawl fishing, 516.
Tront fry planted, 517. Tuck :
Amos : committee, 340; student- principal of Acad., 492; treas- urer, 500.
Dea. John: assemblyman, '129; committee, 138, 183, 370, 372, 378, 381; lot layer-selectman, 147; town clerk, 178; mill of, 180, 202, 203, 521, 541 ; deacon, 380.
John (8), receipt from, 274. Dea. Jonathan : auditor, 204; reader of Psalms, 413.
Robert : grantee of H., 9; to view highways. 23; fined. 26; h. rd collected at gate of, 38; keeper of ordinary, 72; sued, 474. Tucker :
Francis A., and wife Lydia M. (Edes), 466. Rev. Willis A., pastor, 466. Mrs. Martha S. (Hammond), 466. Tufton, John, 89. Turnpike, The. 524. Tuttle, John, prison-keeper, 99. Twelve mile fence. A. 151. Twelve Shares : extent of, 184; laid low, 510.
Two hundred fiftieth anniversary of town, 560; of church, 561.
Union of H. Acad. and high-school, 495. Union of Cong'l and Presby. churches, 440; not unanimous, 442.
Union Honse, The, 341. Unlawful fencing, 150. Unitarian church at H. F., 390, 391.
Unmarried men taxed, 59. Usher :
Elizabeth (Allen). 120. Elizabeth (Lidgitt), 119. Hezekiah and Frances, 119.
John : Lient. Governor 119, 125, 138; his marriages, 119: con- nection with Andros, 120; har- angue, 121: superseded, 121, 127; forbids Thanksgiving at 11., 123; his seat contested, 124 ; usurpation of, 160.
Valne of the watercourses, The, 4. Vanghan :
Mr., of Portsmouth, committee, 138.
George : Lient. Governor, 127, . 128 ; controversy of, 130.
Maj. William : justice in Gove's trial, 104; imprisoned, 107; agent, 113, 125; to suppress disturbance, 122; committee,
164 ; campaign planned by, 239. Vessels built or owned in H., 511. Vittum's Corner, 525, 527, 528.
Wade, Mr., surveyor, 185. Wadleigh : John, Joseph, Robert, tried for treason, 105. Wait, Mr., petitioner, 168. Wakefield, William : lot-layer, 15; town clerk, 15, 30; woodward, 16. 29; fence viewer. 26; town officer, 28: meadow of, 29; to lay out road, 42. Waldron :
Mr., committee, 43.
Maj. Richard : cruel order of, 56; report of, 80; to draw up petition, 94; Dep. President, 98; President, 101, 110; justice in Gove's trial. 104; Mason's snit against, 106 ; obtains peace, 221 ; killed, 225.
Richard, Jr. : conncillor, 101; dropped, 102; Chief Justice, 125: clerk of council, 168, 169. Rev. William H., pastor, 464.
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
Wall farm, The, 83.
Walton, Shadrach, committee, 195. Walton's tide mill, mentioned, 517. War of 1812, The: First action of II .- Gen. Henry Dearborn,
292; coast defenses - naval battle heard in 11 .- Portsmouth alarmed-H. men at the fort, 293: false alarm at Rye, 294; disposition of troops, 295 ; min- nte men-close of war, 296. Ward :
Gen. Artemas, letter of. 253.
Lieut. Cotton : committee, 255, 261, 264, 421, 423, 429, 430; selectman, 261.
Thomas, right of, at New Plan- tation, 208.
Thomas (1) : informant, 43 ; com- mittee, 45, 362, 520; appraiser, 49.
Capt. Thomas (6) : committee, 440, 486; corporator of Acad , 484; treasurer, 486; trustee, 487.
Thomas (7) : grove of, 323; mem- ber of fire company, 326 ; cross- ing near house of, 330; com- mittee, 449, 454, 455. 456, 493. Ware, Dr , of Harvard Univ., 438. Warner. John W., Post commander, 320.
Wars: Indian, 219; Revolutionary, 249; 1812, 292; Civil, 301.
Washington, General: 256, 257; tour of New England, 281; death, 283.
Waste lands, The, adjudged to Allen, 125.
Watch-house, A, 24, 149.
Water fund, The, 334.
Watts' I'salms and Hymns, 412, 413. W. C. T. U., 323. Weare:
Daniel, commander, 238.
John M .: colonel, 300; old deed -mill, 536.
Jonathan, deed to, 536.
Joseph Taylor. in lawsnit, 403. Meshech : Justice of Peace, 210;
military order to, 212; regi- ment of, 245; letter of, 253; President of provincial con- gress, 256; Chief Justice, 257; chairman, 258; presence of, requested, 263; President, of state, 281 ; petitioner, 392 ; deed from, 536.
Judge Nathaniel (1) : surveyor, 76; town agent, 81; missions to England, 107, 113; remarks
on government, 115; delegate, 116, 228, 373; commissioner, 117, 137; letter of, 119; coun- cillor, 119, 120, 123, 124; com- mittee, 139; town records secreted by, 148; death of, 168. Nathaniel (1) or (3) : committee, 152, 368, 369; naval officer, 153 ; selectman of H F., 155. Dea. Nathaniel (3) : Speaker of llouse, 130; petitioner. 164, 165; representative, 170; in Marston deed case, 174, 175; committee, 179, 181, 183; pro- prietor of Chichester, 190; dissent-mill of, 536.
Peter : councillor, 124; assembly- man, 129; Justice. 167; peti- tioner, 168; in Marston deed case, 174, 175; committee, 183. Weare's mills : owned by Benjamin
Frank-George A .- John- Jo- seph H .- Joseph H., Jr., 536. Weare monument, The, 389. Webster :
Dr. Claudius B., poem by, 560.
Ebenezer: grantee of Kingston, 152; refusal of, to watch and ward, 248.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Clifford), 452.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Knight) : mar- ried, 452; parsonage voted to, 453.
Daniel, farm of, 243.
John, rate of, demanded, 140.
John Calvin : born, 291 ; ordained, 451.
Rev. Josiah : threatened, 288; chaplain, 299; attitude of, on temperance, 321; his call to pastorate, 442; installation, 444, 461 ; early labors, 444, 445 ; rise of new sects, 445, 450; property and sectarian troubles, 446; son ordained-last ser- mon, 452; death, 452, 456; sketch of-epitaph, 452; ar- rears of salary, 453; founder of Acad, 484; trustee, 486; framer of constitution, 488; agent. 489.
Nathan. of Chester, 452.
Rev. Samuel, of Salisbury, 402, 417.
Hon. Stephen P., of Atkinson, 452.
Thomas. Sr., collector, 370.
Wedgwood. John (1), grant to, 29. Wedgwood, Jolin (4), clerk of North Hill parish, 197.
Wedgwood, Jonathan, blacksmith, 554.
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INDEX TO THE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENTS.
Weld, Mr., in Wheelwright case, 355.
Weeks, Dr. John : committee, 205, 399; town agent, 208, 210; his dan. Sally, married, 477.
Wentworth :
John : Lieut .- Governor, 130; death of. 131.
Benning : 279 ; orders of, 212, 241, 242, 246; convenes Assembly, 243.
John, Governor, 250, 252. 254. Weston, B. H., promoter of library, 332.
Whale ashore, A, 208.
Wheelwright. Rev. John : mentions "bound house," 7; settled at Exeter, 7, 10, 13; purchases Squamscott Patent, 7; harsh treatment of, 8; his farm, 19; referee, 40; committee, 45; contract with-length of min- istry, 352 ; visit to Eng .- pastor at Salisbury-early career, 353; his "fast-day sermon"-banish- ment, 354; release-dispassion- ate judgment of, 355.
Whipple, Rev. Joseph : house of, damaged by earthquake, 189; sermon by, 207; pastor, 390.
Whipple, Oliver: town attorney, 429 ; school committee, 479. Whitcomb, Jared P. : landlord, 341; stable of, burned, 579.
Whitefield, Rev. George, 399.
Whittier. John G., poet, 54. Whittier's, Otis H., hotel, 341.
Wiggin, Andrew : on Squamscott Patent, 77; Speaker of House, 131.
Wiggin, Thomas: assistant, 28; magistrate, 43; report of, 49; residence and taxes, 63, 78.
Wigwam Row, 24, 522.
Wilbur's, Arthur T., mills, 534 ; burned, 580. Wilcox, Justice, 506. Willcutt, Dea John: house of- church clerk, 459. Willentt's, John, Jr., store, 547.
Williams', Capt. Edward, death at Louisburg, 241. Williams, Joseph F., recruiting officer, 317, 319. Williams, Robert F .: house of, 520 ; in shoe business, 555.
Williamson, historian, 223. Wilson, Humphrey, fincd, 83. Windmill hill, 523. Wingate :
Col. Joshua : entertains Gov. Shute, 127, 385; assemblyman, 130; committee, 183, 185, 381; custodian of records, 185 : dele- gate, 397; vessel owner, 512.
Joshua, of Stratham, Colonel,268. Judge, 434.
Rev. Paine, of Amesbury, 409.
Rev. Paine : pastor at H. F., 390; disaffection towards, 392.
Winnacunnet : plantation, 6-14, 279, 346; river, 3, 67; Guards, 301; Lodge-Council, 342.
Winslow, Samuel, commissioner, 46.
Winthrop, Governor : writes Wini- cowett, 6; mentions "bound
house," 7; inimical to Mr. Bachiler, 348; quoted, 10, 25, 345, 346, 349, 354, 355; letter to, 354.
Winthrop, Mr., Jr., to lay out town, 9. Wise, Governor, plantation of, 332. Witchcraft : belief in, 51, 80; new charges of, 84.
Witches' tea-party, A, 532.
Woding, John, herdsman, 39.
Wolves, bounties for, 37, 46, 149.
Woman's Missionary Societies,
461, 467.
Woodman, Edward, committee, 22, 26, 133, 134.
Woodman, John, Justice, 125. Woodwards (woodreeves), 16, 29. Worcester, Rev. Samuel, of Salem, 444, 452. Wormwood, Rev. F. P., pastor, 465.
Wrecks, 54, 57, 187, 209, 211, 213, 214, 297, 510, 512, 513. Wright, Mr., of Salisbury, perished, 580.
Yeaton's, Philip & Co., hotel, 505. Yellow day, The, 336. Young, Abbott L., blacksmith, 555. Young, Enoch P. : committee, 332; blacksmith, 555.
Young's Corner, 519. Y. P. S. C. E., 461.
INDEX TO THE GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL DEPARTMENT AND SUPPLEMENT.
The alphabetical arrangement and reference numbers being of them- selves an easy index to the genealogies, no index of given names is deemed necessary.
All the families whose genealogies have been traced, or that are found to have lived in Hampton, are for greater convenience indicated in a separate list at the beginning.
Abbot, 583. Aborn, 584. Alexander, 584. Akerman, 584. Ambrose, 585. Appleton, 585. Asten, 586. Atkinson, 586. Austin, 586.
Cilley, 637. Clarke, 637. Clements, 638. Clifford, 638. Clough, 640. Coffin, 640. Cogswell, 643.
.
Drew, 694. Dunbar, 695. Dunbrack, 696, 792.
Eastow. 696.
Eaton, 696. Eldredge, 696.
Colby, 643.
Elkins, 697.
Colcord, 643. Cole, 644.
Emins, 705.
Ballard, 586, 855.
Coleman, 645.
Collins, 645.
Colman, 645.
Cook, 646, 781.
Cotton, 646.
Fellows, 706.
Coxe, 649. Cram, 649.
Fifield, 707. Fisk, 709.
Boulter, 612. Brabrook, 614. Brackett, 614.
Crosby, 651. Crosse, 652.
Freese, 716.
Branscomb, 615. Bright, 615. Briscoe, · 615.
Currier, 653. Cutts, 653.
Garland, 720.
Dalton, 653.
Getchell, 726.
Davis, 656.
Gillespie, 726.
Deane, 658.
Gilman, 726.
Dearborn, 658. Deering, 673.
Godfrey, 727. Gookin, 735.
De Lancey, 673. Denham, 673.
Dockum, 674.
Dodge, 674. Dolberry, 675.
Dole, 675.
Greenleaf, 742, 997.
Dow, 676. Downer, 688. Drake, 688.
Griffin, 742. Griffith, 742. Gross, 743.
(1099)
Barker, 587. Barrett, 588. Basford, 588.
Batchelder, 588, 1013. Berry, 600. Blake, 601. Bogart, 612.
Crane, 651.
Fogg, 709.
Cromwell, 651.
Fowler, 716.
Cuddington, 652.
French, 717.
Fuller, 718.
Bristow, Brookings, 615, 906. Brown, 615. Burbank, 630.
Bursley, 631. Butler, 631, 791.
Goss, 736. Gove, 737. Graves, 739. Green, 739. Greenfield, 742.
Cadle, 631, 788. Carre, 631. Carroll, 631. Cass, 632, 1064. Caswell, 632. Chandler, 633. Chapman, 633. Chase, 634.
Emery, 702.
English, 705. Evans, 706.
Fay, 706.
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
Haines, 743. Hankitt, 743. Harden, 743. Harriman, 744. Harris, 744, 814, 881. Hawbolt, 744, 898. Hayward, 756. Heath, 744. Healey, 745. Hendrick, 745.
Hilliard, 746, 754. Hilton, 747.
Hobbs, 747.
Holmes, 755.
Honkitt, 743.
Horton, 755.
Howard, 756.
Hoyt, 756. Huckley, 757. Huggins, 757.
Hunton, 3757. Huntoon, Hussey, 758.
Jackson, 761. James, 762. Jenness, 765. Johnson, 770. Jones, 775. Joplin, 776.
Kelley, 776.
Kennison, 776.
Kenniston, Kimball, 777. King, 777. Knight, 777. Knowles, 778.
Laird, 781. Lamprey, 782. Lancaster, 797. Lane, 798. Lawrence, 809. Leach, 809. Leavitt, 809. Legat, 820. Lewis, 820. Libbey, 821. Locke, 821. Longfellow, 827. Lord, 827. Lovering, 828.
Mace, 830.
Marrian, } 834. Marion,
Marston, 834.
Mason, 854.
Maynard, 857.
Melcher, 857.
Merrill, 858.
Merry, 858.
Meserve, 858.
Mighill, 859.
Sherburne, 975.
Mingay, 859.
Moo, 859.
Morgan, 859.
Moulton, 860.
Nason. 878
Nay, 878, 922.
Neal, 880.
Newman, 881.
Norris, 881.
Norton, 882.
Nudd, 883.
Oliver, 888.
Page, 889.
Pallett, 907.
Palmer, 899.
Partridge, 906.
Payson, 704, 906.
Peabody, 906.
Pearl, 906.
Pearson, 907.
Peavey, 907.
Pellett, 907.
Perkins, 907.
Philbrick, 916, 926.
Philbrook,
Pidgin, 927.
Pierce, 927.
Pike, 927.
Poor, 928.
Pottle, 928.
Prescott, 928.
Webster, 1032.
Wedgwood, 1037.
Weeks, 1038.
Wheeler, 1039.
Wheelwright, 1039.
Whipple, 1040.
Whittier, 1041.
Roby,
Rollins, 937.
Roper, 938.
Willcutt, 1043.
Rowand, 938.
Rowe, 938.
Wilmot, 1044.
Wilson, 1044. Wingate, 1044.
Samborne, - 756, 939.
Sanborn,
Sanders, 961.
Saunders,
Sanderson, ) 961.
Saunderson,
Sargent, 961. Sayward, 963. Seaward, 963. Seavey, 964. Shaw, 964. Shelton, 587, 975.
Sinclair, 976.
Sinkler,
Sleeper, 976.
Smith, 977. Souther, 982.
Stanford, \ 983. Staniford, Stanyan, 983.
Stevens, 984, 992.
Stickney, 809, 984.
Stockbridge, 984.
Stockman, 985.
Swaine, 985.
Swett, 987.
Taylor, 989.
Thayer, 993.
Thomas, 993.
Tilton, 994.
Toppan, 996.
Towle, 998.
True, 1016.
Tuck, 1016.
Turner, 737, 1023.
Tuxbury, 1023.
Vittum, 1023.
Wainwright, 1024. Wakefield, 1024.
Wall, 1024.
Ward, 1024.
Wardwell, 1026.
Weare, 1026.
Rand, 930 ..
Redman, 931.
Reed, 642, 934.
Richardson, 604, 934.
Robie, 2 934.
Wieth, 1041. Wiggin, 1042.
Williams, 1043.
Woden, 1045. Woodin, S
Wyeth, 1041.
Young, 104G.
Henrick,
INDEX TO GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL DEPT. 1101
Abbot, Rev. Jacob, sketch of, 583. Adams, Gov. Samuel, descent of, 707 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, descent of, 1002.
Ambrose, Henry, sells honse to Rev. J. Wheelwright, 585
Appleton, Rev. Jesse : pastor-pres- ident, 585 ; honsemaid of, 605.
Apple trees from England, 882.
Baby show, A, 1006. Bachiler, Rev. Stephen : 589, 944; farm of, 1026, 1039. "Back door" neighbors, 719. Bailey. John, abolitionist, 853.
Batchelder, Rev. John S., 598, 599.
Batchelder, Nathaniel, anecdote of, 590.
Bequests: of Abigail Leavitt, 817; of C. S. Toppan, 997.
Births, from the town records, 1054.
Biographical notices :
Abbot. Rev. Jacob, 583.
Brackett, Capt. Anthony, 614.
Cadle, Mrs. Ruth, 788.
Chase, Paine Wingate, 637. Dearborn, Joseph F., 668.
Dow, Henry (1), 677.
Dow, Capt. Henry (2), 678. Drew, Ezra, 694. Fogg, John Il., 714.
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