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Grillln, Amos and Margaret, son b. Oct. 5, 1857.
Hackett, Edward-P. and Celesta, dau. Carrie-H .- M., b. Aug. 15, 1859.
Henasey, Richard and Sarah. Children : Margaret, b. April 10, 1761; James, b. Feb. 24, 1763.
Henry, Samuel and Hannah, dau. Jane, b. April 21, 1771.
Henderson, James-P. and Ellen, son James-P., b. April 5, 1873.
Howe, George-W. and Clarissa-A .- Wyman, dau. Lizzie-Caroline, b. April 6, 1858.
Hunt, Patrick and Beesey, son William-H., b. Jan. 23, 1879.
Huntley, Seth-N , child Alina, b. Oct. 2, 1859.
Jameson, Martha, son Thomas-McConnel, b. Aug. 8, 1753.
Jones, Win .- Reed and Frances-Harriet, son Carl-Lincoln, b. Aug. 1, 1869. Johnson, Enoch and Matilda, dau. b. July 13, 1851; son b. April 25, 1854; son b. Feb. 23, 1856.
Johnson, John-H. and Mary-J., dan. b. Aug. 30, 1851.
Jonson, Thomas and Eunice-Duty, dau. Mehitable, b. Sept. 30, 1772.
Kenney, John and Bridget, son b. April 1, 1853.
Kimball, Joseph and Margaret. Children : William-Hamilton, b. Ames- bury, Mass., July 18, 1840; Gay-P' .- Osgood, b. Oct. 1, 1844.
Lewis, Alfred and Sarah, dau. Alice-G., b. March 22, 1879.
Lord, Frank and Ednah-E .- H., son Clarence, b. Feb. 28, 1881.
Loud, Frank and Olena, son Henry-S., b. Dec. 30, 1873.
Mansfield, James-E. and Elizabeth, dan. Rosanna, b. Feb. 1, 1870.
McConihe, William-II. and Elizabeth-T., dau. Ida-L., b. June 22, 1859. McConnell, Thos., mn. Mary -, Oct. 28, 1756; son Sam'l, b. April 3, 1759. MeGrath, Jacob and Cora, son Theron, b. May 22, 1878; Ernest, b. April 12, 1880.
Messer, Archibald and Anna, son b. Jan. 10, 1852.
Millican, James and Elizabeth, son John, b. Aug. 20, 1758.
Mordough, Sehna and Martha, dau. b. April 6, 1851.
Morrill, Philip and Sally-S., son Alexis, b. June 2, 1807.
Morrill, Philip and Mehitable, son Lorenzo, b. Jan. 27, 1814.
Morrison, John and Hannah, dau. b. JJune 13, 1851.
Nevins, David and Nancy. Children : Nancy, b. May 2, 1771; Peggy, b.
March 31, 1773.
Nichols, Charles and Agnes-Smith, son b. July 28, 1879.
Norcross, Jos-F. and Sarah-A .- C. Children : Sarah-Josephine, b. Haver- hill, Mass., March 8, 1843; Cornelia-Jane, b. Windham, Jan. 2, 1846. Palmer, William-C. and Lavinia-A., dau. Carrie-Bell, b. Oct. 31, 1870.
Palmer, James and Miriam-M., son George-Samuel, b. March 6, 1871.
. Perry, Benjamin and Rosa, son b. March 4, 1854.
Perry, Benjamin and Elizabeth, son b. May 1, 1857.
Piper, Daniel-S. and Lavinia, dau. Myra-A., h. Nov. 16, 1873.
Plummer, Charles and Ella, dau. h. Feb. 12, 1877.
Poor, Charles-E. aud Elizabeth, son Winthrop-H., b. Feb. 19, 1853.
Poor, George-B., son ('harles-P., b. Nov. 7, 1873.
Powar, Jaffrey and Lilly, dau. Hannah, b. Sept 13, 1757, d. March 13, 1759. " Mrs. Lilly, w. of Jaffrey Powar, d. June 24, 1761, in her 28th year."
Prentice, Henry and Betty, son Samuel, b. July 20. 1790.
Richardson, Joseph and Ellen, son Joseph, . June 21, 1878.
Roberts, Jolin and Mary, child, b. March 20, 1875.
Rock, Joseph and Mary, dau. b. June 5, 1851 ; female twins b. Dec. 7, 1852. Roper, Dana and Anna-Elizabeth, son Charles-Augustus, b. Oct. 14, 1869. Ryan, Anthony and Bridgett, dau. b. Aug. 25, 1852.
Ryan, Anthony and Mary, son b. Sept. 6, 1857.
Sanborn, Frank P., dau. Annie-Bell, b. Aug. 1, 1875.
834
RECORD OF UNASSIGNED BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Scott, John and Rebecca, dan. Adelaide, b. June 14, 1873.
Seavey, John and Mary-Ann, dau. b. May 24, 1852.
Shattuck, Alfred and Mary, dau. Eva-Abbie, b. Jan. 29, 1875.
Smith, Sarah, dan. Dorcas, b. Feb. 2, 1789.
Titeomb, Albert and Ellen, son b. Dec. 2, 1878.
Wadleigh. Children : Sarah-IIuldah, b. March 27, 1830; twins, Joseph and Newell, b. June 16, 1832; Catherine-Abbot, b. Nov. 4, 1834; Wil- liam-Patten, b. May 8, 1836.
Wilbur, Henry and Althea-Rose, son Frank-Augustus, b. March 1, 1870.
Wilson, George-W., dau. Laura, b. Jan. 1876.
Wilson, James-M. and Harriet-Chase, dan. Elizabeth-Adaline, b. Oct. 31, 1858.
Whitney, William. Children : Susan, b. March 15, 1842; Sarah-J., b. April 27, 1847.
Woods, George and Harriet, dau. Abbie-Ann-Goddard, b. April 7, 1838.
This list of deaths, with the record in the genealogy of families, includes every date of death found upon the Windham Town Records, from 1742 to 1882, or during one hundred and forty years, and every record upon every gravestone within the limits of Windham, from the first settlement to November, 1880.
Bean, John, d. Sept. 4, 1854, æ. 7 yrs.
Bean, John, son of Robinson and Joanna, d. Sept. 6, 1854, æ. 10 yrs. 8 mos. 26 days.
Baldwin, infant, d. Feb. 8, 1859.
Benton, Jerry, d. Feb 15, 1881.
Blaisdell, Abigail, d. July 3, 1851, æ. 68 yrs.
Blood, Mrs. Lucy, d. Oct. 12, 1854, æ. 22 yrs.
Bradley, Caleb-L., d. July 11, 1855, æ. 42 yrs.
Brown, Dr. Sylvanus, d. Oct. 1870, a. 62 yrs.
Brown, John-N., infant son, d. Sept 8, 1859, æ. 3 mos.
Caldwell, Mrs., d. Feb. 9, 1854, æ. 75 yrs.
Caldwell, Sally, d. Jan. 12, 1875, æ. 82 yrs.
Carr, Elizabeth-A., niece of John Carr, d. May 5, 1860, æ. 22 yrs.
Carter. Sarah-H., d. Nov. 18, 1876, æ. 85 yrs. 11 mos.
Chase, Dea. Joseph, d. Sept. 4, 1871, æ. 91 yrs. 3 mos. 17 days.
Clendennin, Betsey, d. Nov. 18, 1876, æ. 85 yrs.
Coburn, James-F., d. Feb. 4, 1871, :p. 83 yrs. 7 mos. 18 days.
Coburn, Joseph, child, d. Sept. 12, 1852, æ. 7 mos.
Craig, Anuis, d. Nov. 11, 1856, æ. 87 yrs.
Danniels, Mrs. Hannah, d. Feb. 22, 1872, æ. 58 yrs.
Day, Samuel, d. March 23, 1872, æ. 81 yrs.
Emery. Ilester, wife of Lowell Emery, d. Oct. 12, 1873, æ. 40 yrs. 4 mos. Farwell, William, d. Dec. 1881, a. 67. Filleld, Marilla, d. July 20, 1879, æ. 73 yrs.
Fields, Calvin, d. Sept. 20, 1852, æ. 23 yrs.
Freeland, Jane, d. Feb. 21, 1879, a. 67 yrs.
Gihnan, Mrs. Betsey, d. at Clinton, Mass., Jan. 3, 1853, æ. 50 yrs.
Greenongh, widow Sarah-P., d. Ang. 12, 1843, æ. 65 yrs.
Griffin, Charles-A., infant, d. Sept. 26. 1858. Johnson, Hannah, d. Feb. 1876, æ. 71 yrs. 10 mos.
Johnson, Jacob-P., d. Nov. 1, 1855, . 82 yrs.
Marshall, Randall, d. Jan. 10, 1848, p. 36 yrs. 9 mos. 20 days.
Marshall, Sarah, his wife, d. Jan. 4, 1869, a. 53 yrs. 7 mos.
Marshall, Abbie, their dan., d. Sept. 1. 1865, a. 17 yrs. 7 IOS.
Marshall, Randall, d. July 30, 1869, æ. 24 yrs.
Miller, John, d. March 11, 1786, m. 86 yrs.
Moffitt, David, d. Oct. 7, 1856, æ. 87 yrs.
835
RECORD OF UNASSIGNED BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Moorland, John, d. March 15, 1798, æ. 76 yrs.
Moorland, Mary, his wife, d. Dec. 29, 1796, ze. 78 yrs.
Moorland Susannah, his wife, d. Dec. 15, 1816, æ. 63 yrs.
Mordough, Ada-Gertrude, dau. of S .- M. and .A .- D. Mordough, d. Sept. 20, 1853, æ. 11 mos. 3 days.
Murphy, Dennis, d. 1758, in his 28th year.
Myrick, Jacob, d. Sept. 22, 1859, æ. 78 yrs. A soldier of the 1812-15 war.
Myrick, Ruth (Simpson), his wife, d. May 14, 1864, we. 75 yrs. 25 days.
Myrick, Moses, member of N. H. Vol. Vets., killed at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 16, 1864, a. 38 yrs. "A soldier's rest."
Nichols, child, d. Aug. 23, 1879, w. 26 days.
O'Brien, Mary, d. Nov. 24, 1857, 20. 50 yrs.
Osgood, Arminda, d. Dec. 13, 1854, æ. 31 yrs.
Page, Lanrella-P., dau. of George-B. and Eliza-J. Page, d. Oct. 9, 1853, æ. 11 mos. 3 days.
Palmer, Mary, d. Feb. 18, 1876, s. 74 yrs.
Patterson, Lucins, d. May 19, 1866, æ. 51 yrs.
Patterson, Hannah-Jane (Marshall), his wife, d. Dec. 11, 1852, æ. 33 yrs. 9 mos.
Patterson, Susan-Lincoln, dau., d. Ang. 19, 1850, æ. 19 mos. 23 days. (The parents and sister of Mrs. Ambrose Richardson. )
Pease, Clara-A., d. Jan. 1882, æ. 26 yrs.
Plummer, Samuel, d. Feb. 1880, æ. 82.
Prescott, Dorothy, d. June 18, 1880, æ. 82 yrs. 6 mos.
Richardson, Israel-H., d. Jan. 6, 1875, æ. 69 yrs. 8 mos. 24 days.
Robbins, Eliza-H., wife of Wise Robbins, d. Sept. 25, 1857, t. 53 yrs. Rolfe, Moses, d. Sept. 28, 1859.
Sheridan, Anna, d. July 2, 1858, æ. 18 yrs. 6 mos.
Sheridan, Kate, d. Sept. 20, 1858, æ. 21 yrs. 2 mos.
Sheridan, Margie, d. June 12, 1870, æ. 27 yrs. 6 mos. (Sisters of Mrs. Charles-L. Haseltine. )
Sargent, Charles, d. Feb. 24, 1857.
Shaw, John, d. a. 65.
Simpson, Jane, d. May 10, 1854, 2. 95.
Tower, Mary, d. May 3, 1855, æ. 35.
Towns, M .- M., child, d. Aug. 3, 1852, a. 7 yrs.
Wilson, John, d. Sept. 27, 1852, æ. 71.
Wilson, Mary, d. April 13, 1855, &. 78 yrs.
Wilson, Simon, d. Jan. 9, 1853, æ. 68 yrs.
Wilson, Mary, d. 1876, æ. 81 yrs.
Wilson, Martha-J., d. Jan. 1, 1819.
Whitney, Mary, d. Oct. 13, 1854, a. 14 yrs.
Webster, Elizabeth-J., d. Nov. 6, 1848, 21 yrs. 8 mos.
CORRECTIONS.
On page 59, 20th line from top, in place of Jolin Gregg, read Thomas. On pages 128 and 598, in reference to the raising of the church, later in- formation shows that it should be May 27-29, not June 27-29.
On page 227, 2d line from bottom of the page, Robert Dinsmoor3, Sr., Lieut., son of John Dinsmoor should be grandson. On page 389, under No. 4, 16th line, add "named Milton-Clyde."
On page 534, for Rev. Daniel Abbott, read Rev. David.
On page 545, 24th line from top, in the line of " with his father," read " with his brother."
On page 589, for Jolm-A. Holmes read Oliver-A.
INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
PAGE
Accidents,
PAGE 178-181 73
Church history, members of I35-138
122-139
Alarm List,
243-244
Clergymeu, 196
Anecdotes,
238
Clocks and time-keepers,
117
Antislavery, society,
239 32
Coat rolls,
69
Arboreal products,
94
39
Articles of Confederation,
208
Cobbett's Thomas, funeral
40
Association Test, signers of
75
College students and graduates,
195, 196
Bad investment,
63
Colored people,
241
Ballots, first written ones,
96
Colerain, Mass., emigration to
46
Battle of Bunker Hill, of Bennington,
82
Constables, duties of 201
Bear Hill,
38
prosecuted for not serving, 91
Beavers,
31
Constitutional conventions, 103-107
Beaver Brook,
28
Beaver dam,
31
Continental Congress, doings of
74
Beef for the army,
92
Benefit of Clergy,
98
Copp's Ilill, 44
91
Bills of credit. (See currency)
21
Coroners, 227
Bissell's camp,
251
Cost of transportation to America, in 1728,
713
Bounties, amount of
Conrt prices,
80
for Indian scalps,
Currency, depreciation scale, 61,93
in 1777,
80, 81,84
fiat money favored,
97
in 1778,
88,89
lawful money,
61
in 1779,
89,90
old tenor and new tenor, etc.,
G1
in the Rebellion, 1861-65,
272-279
paper,
61
of corn for soldiers, 1780,
91
61 value of Massachusetts old tenor, trouble with the 93-97
of beef for soldiers, 178], Revolutionary sokliers, the highest town,
76,77
Dark Day, 1790, 246
Brass band,
191
day, 1881, 268
Dates, change from O. S. to N. S., 246, 247
Brick yards,
190
Deaths, sudden 178-181
Buckhide Meadow,
35-37
Debating societies,
932
Burials, first manner of
Dedication of Town Hall, of Union llall,
266
Business directory,
193
30
Butterilekl, Mr.
31
Butterfield's Rock,
31
Carr Ilill,
38
Depreciation scale,
93
Catamount (see wild-cat), Rock,
31
Devil's Den.
35
Cattle disease,
266
Directory, 193
181
Dissolution of Church from State,
132
new,
1×3
Duties of town officers, 201
on the hill,
receiving tomb,
Early settlers, 44
.14
Charter granted,
19
Ecclesiastical history, 122-139
Cholr, the
133
Education and schools. 139-159
conductors of
133, 134 Elections changed, 219
members of
13.1 Election of James Gilmore as Major, 92
91
Birds,
Blacksmiths,
118
279 54
Contribution for Bostou fire,
Bennington soldiers welcomed home,
84
Corn for the army, fifty dollars a bushel,
73
Bears, 29,579
67
Colony of New Hampshire, words used, Committee of inspection, 67
28
Army of U. S., disbanded,
Cobbett's Pond, Pond, origin of name
Cold Friday,
247
Breakneck Hill,
37
181
255
184
Deer, .inspectors, Ledge,
35
Deputy sheriff's,
198
Dinsmoor's Ilill,
38
Cemeteries, enlargement of first,
181
Ducks, 31
224, 225
settlements,
201
92
90
Constitution ratified, 209
837
INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Emigration to Belfast, Me., " English Congregationals," Events, 1719-1521, Executive appointments,
PAGE
PAGE
Jenny's Il,
37
Juryman, flrst 191
Justices of the peace,
Exempted farms, farms set back to Windham,
49,62
Kame, the 36
Kettle Ilole, 37
Felt's History, allusion to
39
Ladies' Benevolent Society, 235
Fence viewers, 201
Lafayette, visit of 453
Fever and agne,
245, 441
Lunds laid out, 39-44
Frekl drivers,
201
Last tax under the king,
Fire Insurance Company,
Lawful money,
61
Fires, 178-10
Lawyers,
197
First cooking-stove,
253
Lawsuits,
62
death and burial,
245
Lee Robert E., surrender of
house,
215
Letter, John Morison to his father, 71
military company,
70, 227, 228
Lexington alarmı,
militia law,
64
Liberty pole,
219
minister,
124
Libraries, 281-290
moderator,
4.4
Literature of Windham, 194
34
town meeting,
51
Londonderry fairs, 292 celebration, 1: 69, 265
town officers,
51,52
wagon,
248
Lottery, petition for
31
Fish,
29
Lynx,
31
Flat-rock Brook,
32
Mails, 198-200
Major elected,
92
Foxes,
31
Meeting-house, site established,
57
French War. (See war)
178-181
Militia regulations. (See war)
Funds; of Dinsmoor, Harriet
131
Military appointments, 227-229
of Hills, JJeremiah
131
of Nesmith, Thomas
2.55
31
of Wilson, James
131
Minister's disappointment,
244
for schools, 151
fees,
salaries. (See salaries)
Gartiold James A., death of
267
Mitchell's Pond, 28
89
Glacial Period, indications of 36
Mort cloth, 184
38
Golden Brook,
23
Pond,
29
Muskrat, 31
Row,
37 34
Names, early 109
vanished, 109
Nail factory,
188
formation of State, 103
Nesmith Ibrary,
284
permanently established,
207
New emission. (See currency)
46
republican organized,
206
Great frost, 2.17
248-250
Old and new style,
245
muster storm,
247
Old tenor. (See currency)
31
Overplus money,
06
Haverhill Pond,
40
Oylstone Brook,
40
Head anointing,
191
flearse, flrst
185
Hedgehogs,
31
Parties, designation of 207
history of political, 221
Passaconnaway, 27
Pen pictures of early homes, 118
Physicians, 196
47
Important events of 1776,
~3
Poems of " Rustic Bard," 83, 84, 85, 475, 476
Impending crisis,
6-1
Policy pond grove, 180, 193
35
Indiaus, the
26
3.
Post-offices, etc.,
198, 200
Potash,
190
Corner, 35
Pound, the 99
Jackson's R. B. house burned, 254
Poverty year,
299
Loons,
warraut,
50
Flora of Windham,
253
Fourth of July celebration, 1525, of July celebration, 1862,
255
Marble Head, 38
Middle tenor. (See currency)
Mills and manufactories, Mink,
186-190
Genealogies, 300 to end of vol.
Moore's charity school,
Glee club, 191
Mount Ephraim, Monadnock,
38
history of parties, 207
New Parish, petition against
Oath of Allegiance, 96
Great gales,
Grants of land,
39-44
Otters,
l'aper money. (See currency.)
Highways,
159-168
Historic day,
69
History of early settlers,
107-122
Hittitity Pond,
28
Horse disease, 226
Petitions for charter,
Pigeons, 3.2
Incorporation of Windham,
40, 245
Porcupine Corner, Meadow, 35
Indian Rock, scalps, Injustice, petition for redress of
5-4
41
Golding, Mr.
Government, Constitution of N. H1. 103-107 end of royal, 103
Freshets,
Localities,
tax under l'ongress,
55
241-251
220-229
838
INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
PAGE
Presidents, names of and votes for
2.2
Snakes,
3º
Prosecution of non-residents,
6.2
Snow shoes,
116
Province of N. II. Words last used,
73
Soldiers. (See war.)
248
Quail,
254
Stone Dam,
37
Store and storekeepers,
190
Rabbits,
31
Substitutes,
88
Raccoon,
35
Taxation of lands, etc., 62
Railroads,
192
Tithing men,
201
Raising money to pay debt,
88
Titles first appear on the records, 204
Rangers, companies of
Tombigbee River, anecdote,
468
Records of the town,
94
Town hall, dedication of
255
Reformation of morals,
233
a change comes to the,
Relics
192
angry,
80
Remarkable shower,
269
getting desperate,
SI
Rendition of Anthony Burns,
727
legislation,
88-90
Representative instructed,
79
officers,
202-220
Roads. (See highways.)
political action of 1777,
85
Royal government at an end,
103
reports, 191
training band, 73
55
Sabbath breaking,
99,250
Sabbath schools,
131
Umbrellas, 117
Vote, a curious 100
John Kinkead,
124
Simon Williams,
126
Samuel Harris,
127
Calvin Cutler,
127
Loren Thayer,
128
Joseph Lanman,
129
Charles Packard.
129
Jast French and Indian, 57-60
of the Revolution, 64-95
Battle of Bunker Hill, 67
68
people wish to be annexed to Windham,
57
corn husk in caps of soldiers
82
Schools and education,
139-159
earliest teachers,
145-147
new regulation of militia,
73
first school in New England,
139
pay of soldiers,
76
first school law,
139
end of revolution,
94
flrst in Windhanı,
140, 141
legislation,
97
family schools,
143, 144
1812-15,
100-102
the lamented teacher,
145
of the rebellion 1861-'65,
270-281
Williams' academy,
148
Wheelwright's, Jolm, deed to proprie- tors,
25
districts,
149, 150
Whip-poor-will, the
32
libraries,
283
31
taxes,
154-156
31
committee of inspection,
155
Witch story,
242
to superintend,
157
Willow tree,
247
Scotch-Irish, derivation of term, character of ‹lialect,
290
39
Selectmen, duties of
201
Wolves,
30
Shade trees,
118
Wolf story,
30
Shower of stars,
254
Wolf's Den,
35
Signers of Association Test,
75
Woodelmek.
31
Slavery in N. 11.,
237
Battle of Bennington,
82-84
Saw mills,
186-190
last Windham sohlier,
93
Lexington alarm,
66
283
Salaries of Rev. William Johnson,
124
Voters and their qualifications before 1775, 202
Votes for president of N. H. and for governor, from 1784 to 1883, 207-221 for president of U. S., 222, 223
War, French and Indian, 53, 54
Joseph S. Cogswell,
134
Salem constable proseented, gains, territory,
57
56
Windham men in battle,
Row Road,
37
trouble with Salem,
superintendents of Library,
132
93 Tomb, 181-184
Rebellion, war of. (See war.)
31
Raccoons Den,
Spotted fever,
31
Spruce Pond,
28
Quarry,
military,
158
Wild cats, geese,
25-39
293
97
290
Windham, description of first grant of land in petitions for a representative,
120
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PAGE
Abbott, Abiel, 300
Abbie-Eliza, 363
Ablel-Jacob,
302
Abigail,
303
James, 88, 90. 142, 203
Anna-Therese,
303
Katherine, 591
William, 799
Albert, Carl, 276
Alden, Lyman-M.,
712
David-C., 310
Eliza, 320
Elizabeth, 310
Frances-W., 314
Francis-D., 313, 435
George-Edwin,
137,313
Horace, 131, 132, 134, 137, 192, 218, 220, 347, sketch 310.
James1, Charter, 303
James5, 2d,
136, 216, 312
James3, 72, 208, 256, sketeh
308.
James-Eaton", 313
Jane, 308
Jean, 310
Jesse, Dea., 127, 135, 179, 282, 320, sketch 311.
Jesse, Irs., 135
John (emigrant), 307
Jolm, Charter, 41, 42
John, Dea. 70, 72, 75, 96, 97, 126, 207, 209, 210, sketch 309.
.Jolın, 308, 309, 310, 312
Levi,
Louisa, 136, 312
Lucinda,
313
Mary Jane-C.,
303
Allen, Benjamin-B., 30,
44
Nathan-F., 5=6
Edward-E.,
646
Martha,
309, 433
Maria-L.,
312
Sarah-White, 301
Hannah-J.,
307
Mary,
313
Sewell-Blanchard, 363
Harriet,
570
312
Solomon,
305
John-H.,
547
Mary J.,
314
Abercrombie, Horace, 644 Ralph,
125
Adams, Agnes,
735
Alvin, 472, 490
Ebenezer,
471
Elizabeth,
520
George-F.,
265
Jonathan,
92
Josiah,
718
Louisa,
Patty,
378
Ames, Benjamin, 333
Polly,
322
Anderson, Alex'r, Mrs. 135
Prescott,
171 587 Allan, Charter, 202, 203, 308 Andrew, 393
629 Anna-Jane, 313
Anderson (continued).
Betsey, 573
Caroline-Lavinia, 312
Charles-L. 314
Charles-William, 312
Benjamin, 304
Catharine, 302
Carrie- Augusta, 363
Charlotte-Elliot, 304
Charlotte-Emery, 303
Daniel-Colby, 305
David, Rev.,
304, 305
David,
305
David,
306, 307
Dolly,
305
David, Mrs.,
136
Doreas,
305
Edward-I'.,
300
Edward-Payson,
363
Eliza,
306
Gilbert,
306
Ebenezer-T., 213, 214, 215, 216, 227, sketch 301. Elizabeth-Doreas, 302
Emma-J., 648
George (emigrant), 301, 304
James,
179, 437
George-Jacob, 195, 302
Jacob, Rev. 157, 179, sketch 301, 302.
James, 457
Jeremiahı, 363
John-William.P., 302
John-William, 302
Joshua, 350
Julia-Webster,
303
Julian, 302
Moses,
306
Katie-Thayer,
301
Lucy. Elliot,
303
Robert,
306, 424, 437 502
Margaret-Elizabeth,
301
Ross,
samuel,
307
Mary- Anna,
363
Sarah, 306
William, 377
William-Nelson, 306
Lucy,
137
Margaret,
309
Sarah Jane, 305, 363
George,
Lydia, Mary, 307 Mary-L., 542
671
Milon, 137, 192,311
Naney, 312, 320, 628
Robert, 308, 309, 434
Rufus, 628
Samuel, Dea., 128, 135, 175,
183, 213, 213, 214, 228, 240, 320, sketch 311.
Samnel, 187, 308, 309, 310, 312, 425.
Sally, 136, 313
Sarah, · 30S, 310, 363
Saralı-A., 137
Sarah-J., 311
Silas, 136, 312
Robert,
Rufus,
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Adams (continued).
Sarah, 547,551
Alken, Annis, 358
Alexander, Abbie-E., Albert-Onslow,
307
Charles-I.,
306
Daniel-A.,
306
307 Hannahı, James', Capt., 135, 215, 228, 306 266, sketch 312.
Hugh,
306,377
James, Charter, 305.
202, 203,
John (emigrant), 305
Jol,
306
John-E., 306
John-J .. 307
Jonathan, 432
Joshua,
306
Mary, 423
Randal, Charter,
305
Martha-Thayer,
301
Mary-Ann-T., 303
Mary-II., 589
Milton-A., 363
Benjamin-F.,
359 Alleock, Mary-J., Sarah, 725
Allison, Isabella, 291 Janette, 657
616
John, Martha, 661 Samuel, 41, 42, 291, 378
307
Mary-Elizabeth,
James, Mrs., 135
Harriet -. 1 .- F.,
307
David, 70, 308, 310, 312, 313, 399.
Thomas, 308
GENERAL INDEX TO NAMES.
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GENERAL INDEX TO NAMES.
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PAGE
Anderson (continued).
Armstrong (continued). 319
Bahan, Edward, 327
Janet,
Frank, Margaret,
327
William, Dea., 307 Jennie, 320
327
William-Henry,
John2, Dea., 46, 48, 75, 86, 124, 204, 205, 206, 318, sketch 316.
Bagley, Jonathan, Bailey, Albert ()., Charles-Edwin, Edward,
58
267, 388, sketeh 314
329
Andrews, Mary-E., 395
Ruth, 350
Jolin3, Jr., 72, 75, sketch 319.
Elmer-Gilman, 329
Annis, Abraham,
314
Charles,
70, 72,314
Jesse,
524
John5, 136, 320
James,
328
Sarah-A., 312
John, Mrs., 136
James-W., 517
Appleton, N .- W., 303
John-A.6, 326
Josephine, 329
John-D.5, 226
Loren-Emerson, 329
Arthur, 315
John-E.", 323
Maria, 687
Mary-Ann,
329
Robert, 315
Joseph5, 322
Richard,
328
Armor, Abbic-E., 317
Joseph-C.5, 129, 137, 323
Rufus-Herman,
329
Affaette-A., 316
Albert-L.,
316
Mabelle, 325
329
Andrew,
72, 75, 315
Malinda-Ingalls, 323
Baker, Arthur,
426
Cyrus-Il.,
317
Margarett-E., 325
Esther-J.,
549
Eliza, 316
Mary, 321
Ezra-F.,
412
Gawin, Dea., 57, 72, 92,
Mary-E., 138, 326
James, 276
John-H.,
216
Nancy-Elizabethı, 323
Mary-C.,
726
Nathaniel, 322
Roxanna,
411
Oscar-E.,
323
Baleh, Andrew,
56
Harriet-J.,
316
Jane,
316
Robert1, Charter, sketch 317, 318.
42, 43
Caleb,
330
John, 70, 87,316
Robert+, 321
John,
330
Louisa-A., 316
Robert", 325
Polly, 144,330
Luella-F., 317
Samuel, 136,321
Roxanna,
330
Margaret, 316
Sarah, 321
136
Thomas,
330
Mary-Jane,
317
136, 323
William,
101,330
Baldwin, Anna,
331
'Squire Samuel, 30, 45, 56,
Silas,
321
33]
Artemas-Harvey,
331
Benjamin, 394, 538
Davis,
331
Arnold, Susan-11., 707
Elizabeth,
331
Alexander-l'., 321
Alice-A.,
326 Lydia-L., 374
738
Jonathan,
331
Ann-E., 324
372
Josiah,
331
Betsey-Jane, 136, 323
Atkinson, George-K.,
208
Joshua.
331
Atwood, David,
363
Laurania,
331
Jolm,
216
Samuel,
550
Susannah, 145, 626
William-Anderson,
331
Ball, Micah,
788
Austin, Hannah-C.,
735
Ballou, Nancy-R.,
379
Deborah.E., 323
Joseph-G.,
276
375
Dora-Cottle, 321
Rebecca,
399, 492
732
Edward-F., 326
Banta, Adelia-H.,
493
Eleanor, 320
Barbour, Rev. Robert, William,
609
Eliza-A., 321
Bachetder, Benjamin, 327
Barker, Abijah, Abiel,
332
Eliza-T.,
136
Ella- Frances, 327
Angeline,
332
Ellen-A.,
325
Ehner-Eugene, 327
Augustus-Leroy,
333
Elizabeth,
322
John,
327
Betsey,
333, 558
Emma-J., 136,326
Joseph,
327
Benjamin,
332
George-F., 12, 138, 326
Nathaniel,
327
Charles-A.,
334
George- W., 289, sketch 321
Samuel,
327
Charles-K.,
334
Stephen,
326
Charlotte-M.,
138, 333
Batchelder, C .- H., 276
Cornelius-T.,
549
James', 320
James.G.,
274 Ella-Agnes,
Mary-J.,
396
George-K., 334
319
Hannah,
333
James- E.", 323
2144
Harriet-N.,
333
Joseph4, Mrs.,
136
Nathan,
328
Lorana-O., 138, 136
Samuel, Walter-Ellsworth,
145, 328
207, 924, 230, sketch 315, 316.
Harriet, 316
Rhoda-Rebecca, 321
Benjamin,
330
Jerusha,
330
Samuel,
330
Mary-E., 316
Samuel, 315
Sarah-J.,
324, 326
102, 143, 155, 156, 163, 195, 199, 209, 210, 211, 212, 226, 253, 281, sketch 316.
William-L., 316
Armstrong, Agnes, 319
Ashley, Edwin-R., Emma-J.,
333
Henry,
150
John, 331
AND, 319, 320
David4, Dea., 132, 136, 150, 156, 157, 176, 208, 212, 213, 214, 215, 226, 228, sketch 321.
l'olly,
556
Sarah,
326,511
David?, 324
Ayers, Hannah, 397
Bancroft, Frederick, Parker,
609
Elmer-E., 326
Babbitt, William-C., 799
Eliza-J.,
320
David-M., 327
George-I)., 326
Minnie-Prescott,
327
Charles-II.,
333
Hannah, 319, 320
Helen-M., 323
136, 219, 232, 352, sketch 323.
Badger, Jane, William,
322
Solon,
Urvin-E., 326
William-II., 42, 44, 86, 192
Ellen-Maria, 331
Atkins, Mary-A., Susan-A .,
David3, 70, 75, 86, sketch 319
John-B.,
514
335
Susan,
Sarah, 430
275, 329
50
Sally, 610
John4 (of Bedford), 321
George-Francis, 328
John4, 320
Henry-Samuel, 329
Archibald, Ann, 315
Joseph4, 136, 215, 216, 322
John, 42, 43, 44, 48, 49, 85, 203, 315, 317.
97, 104, 124, 204, 205,
Milton-W., 323
John-Adams, 316
Sarahı,
Sarah-Anu,
Artemas,
636
William, 275, 312
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GENERAL INDEX TO NAMES.
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PAGE
Barker (continued).
Betcher (continued .
Isaac.
332
Margaret N., 323
Blaikle, Alexander, 125, 126 Blair, James, 203
Julın, 203
Blaisdell, John- II., 551
James,
333
Christopher-s., 792
Lydia, 601
James- llerbert, 136, 333
John,
549
Julia-Ann,
James-1.,
Blake, Josiah, -31
Laura,
333
Lemuel-M., Dr.
352
Mary,
332, 333
Richard,
331
Samuel,
Mary-A., 699
Andrew-D., Dr.,
670
Sarah,
332,333
Mary ... P., 792
Solomon,
332, 333
N .- I)., 212
Sophia,
Samuel, 212
stephen,
332
Susanna. 149
Bennett, Elizabeth, 673
Barlow, Silas,
Anu-W., 515
Barnes, C .- M., Rev.,
652
Berry, Augustus, Rev., 134, 152, 257, 288, sketch 336.
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