A history of the town of East-Hampton, N.Y., Part 34

Author: Hedges, Henry Parsons, 1817-1911
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Sag-Harbor : J.H. Hunt, printer
Number of Pages: 386


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Huntington, Abel 96 97 163 171 172 228 241 242, Abby 171 237, Cor- nelia 170 171 172 239, George L. 228 241.


Huntting, Col. Benj. 191, Capt. 217 Dr. Exrs. of 217, David H. 235 Isaac M. 221, w. of 230, James M. 237, J. Madison 234, Jere- miah 234, John 217 221 233, Nathaniel 8 11 24 25 68 76 80 81 95 119 120 121 148 217 220 229 | Luquer, Lea 170, Mrs. 169 170.


231 236 238 239, Jonathan 232 Saml. 25 97, S. & B. & Co. 194, w. of Saml. 230, Wm. 220 234. Hurlburd 33


Hutchingson, Samuel ..


221


Isaacs. Aaron Jr. 149 220 223. Esth- er 168 231, Samuel 168, Isham, Gen. 159.


James, Rev. Thos. 6 8 12 18 55 61 64 68 104 120 133 205 206 208 209 211 214 238 239


James the 2d King 210


Jamieson, Prof. John F 65


Johnson, Guy.


109


Joncs, Betsey 231, Daniel 227, Ed- ward 204, Elisha 220, Esthe- 231, Ezekiel 218 221, Jr. 221 John 79 226, Mehetabel 231 Paul 198, Thomas 220 222


Judson, Judge 158 161


Kelly, Antony 204


King, Daniel 221, Edward T. 242


Frederick and w. 231, George E. 242, Harry B. 242, H. P. 242 John 221, Lodowick H. 242, Ol- iver G. 242, Richard 221. S M. 242, Venus E. 242, William 242 Wilson B. 242.


Kirle, John. 225


Knapp, George. 242


Landon, Samuel H 194


Latham, Hubbard, 188


Larkin, Josnua 231


Lawrence, John B. 242, Joseph 229 w. of 229, Wm. 242. Lee, Frances 170


Leek, Abraham 221, Benj. 221 228 Daniel 218, David 221 243, Eb- enezer 77 79 203 225 226, and w. of 80 229, Ichabod 79, Philip 203 and Jr. w. of 229, Recompence 227, Stephen 77 79.


Lester, Cynthia 236, Geo. B. 225, G. T. 242, W. C. 242, Samuel 172 L'Hommedieu, Samuel 194


.


Lillie, Luke. 224


Livingston, Gilbert H .. 234


Loper, Abraham 225 221, Daniel 221 David 194 221, David B. 242. Geo. S. 242, Henry J. 242, James 52 53 203 223 221. Jeremiah 221 Lyon 79, Oliver L. 242, Lovelace Francis 208.


Lowen, Thos. 197, Wm. 242, Wm. Capt. 194.


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INDEX.


Lynch, Michael 242


Massaquet 205


MeCauley, Thos 80


MeClellan, Gen. Geo. B 236


Mckay, Capt. Geo 191


Meacham, Jeremiah ... 6 8 209 224


Meigs, Edgar C. 243


Merchant, Chas 243


Merry, John. 218 226


Mershon, S. L .. 84 236


Miller, Abraham 120 221 228, An-


drew 8 77, Ananias 221, Burnet 52 33 120 146 218 220 228 230 Burnett Capt. 218, Chas. H. 228 237, Daniel 218 226, David 220 221 222, David H. 235, David K. 243. Davis 194, Davis Capt. 197 Eleazar 32 79 97 100 116 120 218 220 227 228 232, Elisha 221, Eze- kiel 172 221, E. H. 243, Geo. 7 8 77 124 204 209 221, w. of 229 Gurden 220, Helen 237, Henry 221, Hezekiah 77, Huntting 220 241, Jacob 221, Jason 220, Jere- miah 149 204 218 221 225 237, Jr. 221, Joel 222, John 6 77 97 149 203 218 220, Jr. 204 220, Sr. 67 204 209 225, John w. of >0, Jon- athan 221, Jonathan A. 243, Jo- seph 221, Josiah 218 227, Josiah P. 243, Lemuel 220, Mary Ann 237, Mrs. 142, Nathan 77 218 220 221 222 223 226, Nathaniel 243 Nathaniel J. 243, Peleg 221 222 Saml. Col. 140, Saml; S. 237 Sylvanus 120, Sylvanus Capt. 197, Timothy 218, Uriah 188 221, William 77 203 208 220 222 225, Wm. B. 243.


Mitchell, John 218


Momoweta 199


Mousup 208


Moushnalias Poniute Sachem. 106 Montez Pedro 15;


Moore, Henry 223, Robert 79 226


Morgan, Goodman 10 Morris, Geo. C. 243


Mulford, Abraham 220, Jr. 221 Benj. 140, Christopher 218 Capt. 218, David 32 220 223 and Col. 120, David Capt. w. of 230 Elias 218 221 231. Elisha 149 218 220 and Jr. 221, Ezekiel 33 221 228, Ezekiel Capt. 120 223, Good- man 10, Isaac 79 218 226, Jane 230, Jeremiah 79 113 218 232


Mulford, Jeremiah Capt. 171 172


197 236, John 5 6 8 12 120 139 140 149 204 205 206 208 209 210 211 214 216 218 220 221 224 225 226 and w. Mary 80 and Jr. 225 Jonathan 221 222, Josiah 221, Lemuel 220, Lewis 11, M. 33, Matthew 79 220. w. of 231, Mul- ford & Howell 194, Mulford & Sleight 194, Nathan 221, Esther his w. 231, Phebe 230 231 232 Samuel 29 30 31 50 63 64 74 120 203 208 209 211 218 221 222 224 225 226, Samuel, Ensign 61 214 and Jr. w. of 229, Saml. G. 172 Sarah wid. 218. Thos. 140 203 218 and Jr. 218 227 230, Timothy 218, w. of Timothy Jr. 230, Wil- liam 140 202 203 220 243, Wil- liam Capt. 197.


Murdock, Peter 79


Myers, John 243


Nicholls, Richard 138 210, Col. 201


Nicoll. William.


186


Nickerson. Henry Jr 194


Norris, Oliver.


204


Nott. Abraham


229


Nowedonah


199


Occum, Sampson 106


Osborn, Abraham 221 222, Abra-


ham Deac. 140, Benj. 75 77 203 209 225 and Jr. w. of 229, Caleb 77, Charles 172, Mrs. Chas. 172 Cornelius 221, Daniel 218 225 226, David 220, Davis 197, Ed- ward 77 140 172, Elisha 149 185 218 221 241, Elizabeth 231, Eph- raim 77 79, Esther 231, Hiram 197, Jacob 221, Jedediah 221 233 Jeremiah 120 218 221 224 233 and Jr. 221, John 5 8 19 50 61 75 76 77 139 203 204 209 210 224 Jonathan 221 and Jr. 76, Jona- than Capt. 152 177 197, Joseph 8 77 79 149 203 204 218 221 222 225, and Jr. 220, and Sr. 235, Josiah 79 220, Lewis 203 221 233 Lucy Mrs. 170, Matthew 221 Mehetabel 230, Obadiah 77, Pne- be 231, Philetus 221, Smith 220 Smith Stratton 223, Stephen 8 224 230, Susanna 231, Temper- ance 231, Thomas 5 7 8 44 61 72 76 77 78 203 208 209 211 212 214 218 221 224 228, Sr. 75 203 210 224, Jr. 5 75 76 77 203 218 224


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INDEX.


225 226, and w. 229, Wm. 77 194


218 226, Wm. Capt. 197, Wm. L.


140, Zebedee 149 221.


Overton, Theodore 243, Warren 243 Paddy, William. 243


Parsons. Abraham 96 97 228 235 241 Ambrose 172, Benjamin 221, Car- oline 172, Ellis 234, Elnathan 221, Hannah 83 and wid. 219 Henry 11. Jeremiah 221, John 77 140 203 219 221 225, John, Sr. 203, the 3d 219 220, the 4th 219 220 221 228, Lawton S. 236, Lud- Jam 33 221 222, Mary 221, Merry 221, Phebe 76, Robert 219, Sam- uel 6 61 63 203 209 219 220 221 241 and Jr. 77 31 83 219 225 227 Seth 219 221 225 227, Thomas T. 238, Wm. D. Coi. 172.


Payne, Albert M. 243, Cornelius 221 Elias R. 243, Ezekiel 235, Isaac 221, John 223, John Howard 167 169 170, Paul 223, Peter 223, William 168 170, Wm. H. 194.


Peck, Jabez. 168


Pelletreau, Wm. S.


120


Penny, Joshua 234 243


Widow. 230


Percy, Lord 151


Perkins, Wm. 61 203


Perry, Edmund. 223


Petty, Edward 226, William E. 243


Pharoah, Stephen. 243


Philiips, Ebenezer


24 25


96


108


Frederick 215.


Pidgeon, Stephen B. 243


Pierson, Abraham 219, Capt. 219 - 33, David 219. Henry 139 219, Job 223, Joseph 139, Josiah 219, Lemuel 222.


Pike, Benjamin 233, Selah 220


Pilkin, Edward 231


Poggatacut 99 199


Pogantone 205


Pogatone 205


Porter, David 198


Power, R. J


189


Powhe ..


205


Price, Abigail 185 189, Benjamin 8 205 206 224, James H. 243.


Quaw, Abraham 221


Quincey, Josiah. 98


Raisen, Thomas


243


Ranger, Sylvester D


235


Raynor, Ichabod


221


Reeves, Hon. Henry A


192


Reney, John W 243


Richardson, John 202


Ring, Capt. . 152 Ripley, Capt. 191


Rockwell, Mary D. 171


Rogers, Albert 194, Jonah 219 and Jr, 219.


Rose, John 200, Robert 5 7 77, Ru- fus 159, Thomas 7 77.


Ruize, Jose.


155


Russel, --- 189, David 188, John 219, Saml. 79 183, Steven 221. Sachem Squaw 205 206 Sandford, Nathan 90, Thomas 219 Zachariah 219.


Sasakotako 208


Satterth waite.


106


Sayre, David 222, Francis 194 James 194, Job 199, Lieut. 33. Schellenger, Abraham 74 221 225 w. of 80 - 7 203, Capt. 191 David 231, Isaac 221, Jacob 79 209 219 223 227, w. of 229, Jona- than 221, Phebe wid. 229, Wil- liam 79 and Jr. 11.


Sedgwick, Theodore 159 Shaw, John 140, wid. 204, Richard 6 77 140 203 206 209 225, w. of 229, Jr. 77.


Sherrill, Abraham 220, Abraham P. 235, David 91, David S. 212 Henry 33 222, Hiram 171 179 Jacob 221, Jeremiah 220 221 Mary 231, Naomi 231, Nathan- iel 232, Phebe 231, Recompence 219 220 221, Saml. 204, Jr. 221. Simons, John 242, Thomas 140


William 6 14. Sleight, Shamgar H. 194


Smith. Caleb 237, Freeman Capt. 197, Col. 33, Geo. 227, Sylvester Capt. 197, Sylvester P. 194, Thos. Blacksmith 51. Snooks, John 243


Spragg, John


215


Squire, John 204 227, Jonathan 221 St-ven 243, Thomas 68.


Stanborough, Thomas. 223


Stanton, Joseph B. 243, Oscar F. 243, Thos. 199 200, Wm. C. 243. Staples, Seth P. 159


Still, James.


14


Stratton, Ann 229, Benjamin 220 Cornelius 80 225, w. of 229 Eliphalet 219 227, Helen S. Mrs. 241, John 220 221 224 225.


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INDEX.


Stratton, John Sr. 5 8 77 203 209 | Vail, David T 194


219 224 225, Jr. 77 80 138 140 VanBuren, John 236, Martin 172 236 Van Dam, Rip 209 Van Scoy, Isaac 221, w. of 235 Isaac, Jr. 221. 203 227, Jonathan 232, Joseph 203, Matthew 221, Richard 8 77 203 224, Saml. 220, Steven 77 221 225, Soloman 77, Thos. 204. Vaughn, Clothier H. 242 Street, Nathaniel 77 Veale, Jeremiah 5


Strong, Charles 243, George 221 James M. 243, John 221 241, Wil- liam 243.


Sunk Squaw 206 207 208


Sweeney, John. 194


Swinton, J. L. 215


Tabor, Capt James M 197


Talkhouse .


172


Tallmage, Baldwin C. 235, Betsey 231, Daniel 230, David 91 221 and Jr. 221, Elisha 221, Eliza- b2th 76, wid. 10, Enos 220, Jer- emiah 221, John 124 219 221 Mary 229, Nathl. 221 225, Re- becca wid. 219, Thos. 8 140 200 209 211 219 221 224 225 226 Capt. 203 214, Lieut. 224, Thos. Jr. 5 8 12 46 224, Wm. 231.


Terry, Benj. 243, David 243, Jere- miah 221.


Theller, John 203


Thompson, James 237, Thomas 5 6 140 224, Zebulon 223.


Tillinghast, Chas. T. 243, Polly 231 Tooker, Win. W. 105 180 Topping, Edward 243, Elnathan 139 Townsend, Benj 226


Tryon, Gov. 146 150


Tuthill, Ira B. 194, Jonathan 149 221 Tyler, John, President 235, Juli- ana 235.


INDEX OF SUBJECTS.


Address at General Training in


1682 .201-202


Agriculture 66 Allotment lands 8 88 84, meadow 9 original 9.


Amagansett, church in 236, corner stone of 236, settled 19.


Amistad case. 155 156 Ancestors, industry of 9, love of freedom 26 to 31, memory of 42 43, patriotism of 25, petition for representation 26 to 28, were Puritans 3, reverence for 1 thoughts of 40 41.


An Ire, Major in E. H. 149


Arrest of Steven Hedges, Samuel


Mulford and others . 61 Association of April 1775. .. 220 221 Auctianeer, Yankee .. 173 Baker family. 244


Banquett in 1849, 238, odes at 239 240, toasts at 238 239.


Barnes family.


246


Beecher, Lyman


96


Beechers, three 162 234


Bennett fooled the British


147


Bi-Centennial in 1849 238


Biers, public charge


221


Books, scarcity of.


119


Watts, Isaac.


242


Wells, David 226, William 208. Weoncombone Sachem. .. 106 Wheeler, John 75 77 79 139 203 208 225 226, Left. 61 209 211 214 229 w. of 229, John 3d w. of 229 Thomas 77 79.


White, Ebenezer 219, Jr. 219, John 190, John E. 190.


Whitfield


167


Whittier, John G. . 239


Wick, Edward 221, wife of 230. Wickham. Jacob 220, Martha 171 Thos. 145 146 220, Capt. 97 171


Wicks, Elisha.


233


Wiggins & Parsons


194


Wilbur, Robert N


194


Williams, Nath 52


Winthrop


132


Wood. Silas.


134


Woodhull, Gen. 97, Richard 199. Worth, Theron B .. .194


Wright, Isaac 243, Jerry 243, Silas 235.


Wyandance 99 100 106 132 206 209


.Wyandanch.


199 200 205 208


Wyoncombone


205 206 207


Youngs, David 194 234, John 138.


Brick kills


232


Wallace, John


236


Warner, Miss


172


Waters, Antony


200


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INDEX.


Bridge-Hampton. church corner i


stone 234, church dedicated 234. Buel, anecdote of 150 151, Minis- ter 95.


Burying ground fenced 67, may be fenced 234, at Jerico 234.


Bull, lange killed. 235


Bullions, Alexander Minister .97


Canadas ceded to England. 73


Commons 67


Chatfield family 249, John 75, Judge 75, Thomas 75.


Church 23, built 44, Calvinistic 54 edifice 81 to 85, frame of 135 gallery of 66, half-way covenant 82. incorporated 238, members of &0, members of removed 229 and state inseperable 127, suf- ferings of 79.


Chronologp, style changed ..... 94 Clinton Academy, exhibition of 1821 237, erected 37.


Commonage. 54


Condit, Joseph D. 96


Conklin family 250, Jedediah


148


Facetia


241


Connecticut combinatio.n 21


Constable


13


Courts 12 46


Culloden, wreck of 149 Day, cold 234, dark 234, Thanks- giving 234.


Dayton family 253, measles 195


Deaths in East-Hamptom . ... 235 Deeds for town 199, assignment 199 Montauk 1660 205, Montauk 1661 206, Montauk 1670 208


Montauk, confirmation and as- signment of 208, Mentauk 1687 208, 1702-3 209, May 30, 1712 209 assignment 209, of 1720-21 209. Dimon family. 273


Dominy family . 258


Dwellings. first location of 114, later 115.


East-Hampton, association of free- men in 1775 145, signed 220, at- tachment to New England 20 church of independent 58, church members removed 229 church corner stone 236, com- bined with Connecticut and New England 135, conflict with Governors of New York 58, deed for 199, division line with South ampton 139, Edict of Nantes 71 emigration causes of 71, emi- gration from 140, Liberty-pole


In East-Hampton 236, Liberty-pole speeches at 236, iist of officers 224, list of Supervisors 228, sol- diers and seamen in the rebel- lion 242, location of settlers S location of church 9, location of houses 9, New England in spirit 56, patent of Gov. Nicol 55, patent of 1686 210, popula- tion of 58 141 151, price of 16 Puritan 55, records of 46, rep- resentation claimed and denied 138, in the Revolution 145, Rev- oiutionary refugees 149, settle- ment of 4 44, settlers of 5, sev- ered from Connecticut 53, sum- mons for Jobn Mulford 216 taxation 71, tax list 1675 202 tax list of 1683 203, tax of 141 telegraph poles to Sag-Harbor 236, Trustees journal 232, union with Connecticut 20.


Edwards family . 258


Ely, Rev. Samuel R 96


Fences


65


Filer family


272


Fire, J. Dayton's house


234


Fires prevented


132


Fithian family 275


Fort


66


Freedem, conflict for


64


Funeral rites simple


118


Gardiner family. 277


Gardiner's Island settled 4, annex- ed to East-Hampton 20 94.


Gardiner, Col. 150, Lyon 55, Dr. Nathaniel 149


Genealogy


75


General training


235


Gibralter taken 73


Government democratic 124, self 45


self sustaining 125, taxation 126


Gov. Leisler


64


Hand family


285


Health .


121


Hedges family 290, Samuel at Mon- tauk 232, Benj. and Jonathan at Montauk 232.


Hicks family. 301


Hill, Chatfield's. 195


Hobart, Josiah. 74


Howell, Dr. Elihu


233


Huntting family .


302


Huntting, J. Madison journal of 234, Minister 95, minister taxes of 232, Rev. Samuel 97.


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INDEX.


Huntington, Abel 96 241, Cornelia Meeting house, upper galleries 233 170.


Indians 4 16 47 99, Beaman, Josiah anecdote of 108, Cockenoe, life Miller family. .305 of 105, interpreter 105, doom of Minds, constellation of .. .97 130 Ministers James and Huntting. 68 Thos. James, Nathaniel Hunt- ting, Saml. Buel, Lyman Beech- er, Ebenezer Phillips, Joseph D. Condit, Samuel R. Ely, Sam- uel Huntting, Alexander Bul- lion 23. 106, dwelling at springy banks 232, influence on Anglo Saxon 107, love of war 109, powder and bullets for 232, self des- troyed 110, tribe disbanded 111 Montauk 99, Christianity intro- duced 104, education among 105 manufactures by 102, massacre ( Montauk, acquisition of 90, British by Narraghansetts 101, naviga- tion by 102. religion of 102 small pox 102 106, the royal tribe 100, tribe numerous 100 tributary to the Pequots 100.


James, Thomas character of 55, preached to Indians 55, inter- preter 55.


July 4th celebration 234


Kent, County of 123


Land, sale of restricted 15, sold to Henry Hand 232.


Lands, division ef preferable and chosen 66, improvement of in common a failure 64, undivided title to 53.


Laws. 13


Legislation


as to


Montauk


91,


church 91, choristers 91, vote


to kill all dogs 91.


Life economic and social.


116


List soldiers and seamen in the war


of the rebellion 242


London, plague and fire in 71


Long Island, battle of 33, British occupation of 34, sufferings of 34 Lots located .140


Maidstone 123, first name of East- Hampton 4.


Mail stage from Amagansett to Sag Harbor 236.


Manufactures 66, domestic 117.


Marks of cattle. 90


Marriage, first in church .. 236 Mcclellan, Gen. in E. Hampton 236 mechanics wanted 10.


Meeting house 14 53 234, bell to be Phillips, Rev. Ebener, character and death of 96. rung at 9 o'clock 232, box for Psalm book and pitch pipe 233 Plague in London 71 Meeting house, finishing of 232, Poor, aid to 130, house 232. flooring belfry 232, gallery in Price of produce 232 66, John Hunting's pew in 233 Progress of the age 86 pew in 232, sweeping and ring- Puritans 38 40


ing bell 232, to be painted 233


Merchandise made money 126 Mill 9


took cattle from 233, cattle kept off 233, Christopher Hedges at Fort Pond 233, deed of 1660 1661, 1670 and 1687 205 to 203 dividend of 234, equalization of three purchases 216, house to be built 232, at Fort Pond 233 at hither end 233, in Indian field 233, Lewis Edwards at fatting field 233, paint on 234 Philip Hedges at hither end 233 sold to Arthur W. Benson 111 stock guarded 33, three pur- chases equalized 112.


Mulford family 311, Samuel crects warehouse 74, Samuel, his ca- reer 29 74.


Murdock family 316


Negroes in meeting house.


. .


.232


New-York commerce, trade and manufactures crippled 78, Gov- ernor of 59, arbitrary 26.


Nowedinah.


4


Oath of Town officers


200


Obligations enforced


133


Ocean.


68


Office a duty 132


Officers of Town 1650 to 1750.


224


Orange, Prince of


71


Osborn family.


317


Parsons family


326


Parsonage


139


Patent 28, Dongan's 62, quit rent


under 151.


Poggatacutt ..


4


Payne, John Howard.


167


Quotations from Josiah Quincy 98


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INDEX.


Quotations from J. G. Whittier 98.


Ramilies, victory of. 73


Rate list 1675 and 1683 202


Recorder. 13


Representation, legislative deman- ded 49 50 62 63, address of 1665


written by Minister James 63. Revolution 92, East-Hampton fav- ored it 31, hay provided for 233 troops provided for 233, muster roll, Capt. Ezekiel Mulford's company 1776 222.


Rural life diminishing 92


Sabbath observance. 129 Sabbath school, addresses to 234 Sachem's Hole. 99


Sag-Harbor alotment 182, an Indian settlement 180, an English set- tlement 180, church corner stone 234, commerce 184, early residents 187, garrison in 147 in the Revolution 189, its loca- tion 180, State pier 187, wharf extended 190, whaling revived 191, progress in 192, Meigs ex- pedition 189, physical condition 181, population of 151, roads 182, guide posts on 233, savings bank 236, wharf 185.


Sand Hills blowing 232


Schellenger family .330


School house, North Side 233, North West 233, Wainscott 233.


Sea Spray 171


Sherrill family 333


Ship Henry sailed 234


Skellinx. Abraham mariner,. 74


Small pox, inoculation prohibited 233, inoculation of 233.


Soldiers that went to Jamaica. . 233 Southampton, alliance with 47, set- tled when 4.


Southold, settled when 4


Squires family. 335


Stocks.


14


Storm of 1811. 153


Stratton family 335, Jonathan, school teacher 232. Stuart Kings. 70


Suffolk County 33, protest of free- holders against 215, restriction to choose Assemblymen 215, sol- diers in and continued there 33 Supervisors, list 1750 to 1849. ... 228


Tallmage family 336 Tavern . 9 Tea and the tea-kettle. 142


Temperance among Indians 129


legislation 129.


Timber scarce 134


Titles, Gentl. man 74, Goodman 74 Town House, meetings in 234, meeting 11 46, street 117. Training, general .172


Truste s, town claim title to Mon- tauk for town 111, conveyance to Proprietors 111, journal of 232, legislation by 113, manage- ment of Montauk 111, purchase part of Montauk 111.


Tyler, Ex-President in East-Hamp- ton 235.


VanBuren, Martin 236, and son in Fast-Hampton 236.


VanScoy family. 342


Vessel to be built. 232


Victory at Ramilies, Turin, Oude- nard and Malplaquet 73. Wainscott settled. 19


War, French and Indian 31. Revo- lutionary 31, of 1812 guns and ammunition 234.


Warehouse at North West. 233


Wars.


71


Weather cold 235, Ocean frozen, ice piled up, Gardiner's Island frozen in 236.


Whale chase 174, in Gardiner's bay 234, killed 236, at Amagansett 234, at Bridge-Hampton 235, at East-Hampton 235, at Soutl :- ampton 235, at Wainscott 235, off Amagansett 235.


Whaling 10 52 66, commerce table 194, Sag-Harbor 196.


Wharf at Josh Penny's 234, at North- west 234.


Wheeler family removed to Smith- town 75, John, Supervisor 75.


Widows favored.


131


Wind, heavy east blow .234


Standpoint for review


143


Witchcraft.


23 51


World, end of 234


Wrecks, brig Mars 152, barque ship Edward Quesnel 153, Capt. Conk- lin's vessel 154, at Bridge-Bamp- ton 235, Many 235, at Montauk and Amagansett 235, Napeague and at highland 236.


Wreck of John Milton 136, of a schooner 236.


Wright, Gov. and Mr. Flagg in East-Hampton 235.


Wyandance 4 16, trial of 200


Wyandanch


13


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