Chronicle of a border town : history of Rye, Westchester county, New York, 1660-1870, including Harrison and the White Plains till 1788, Part 57

Author: Baird, Charles Washington, 1828-1887. 2n
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: New York : A.D.F. Randolph and Company
Number of Pages: 616


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October 7. Simcoe's Rangers make an incursion on King Street 256 November 13. Colonel Thomas Thomas captured at his house in ' Rye Woods' . 256


1779, February 28. British force at Rye ; skirmish, Saw Pit and Byram Bridge 258


General Putnam's adventure at Horseneck 259


May 5. Excursion of De Lancey's Refugees 259


June 4. American party surprised at Byram Bridge 259


June 16. Affair at Sherwood's Bridge 259


December 9. Three ' Friends' in Harrison disowned for not freeing their slaves 188


1780. February. Three hundred Continental troops at King Street ; the ad- vance gnard at John Cromwell's 257


1781, June 28. Death of Dr. Ebenezer Haviland 264, 477


October 19. Surrender of Cornwallis 264


December 2. Affair on King Street, near Merritt's tavern 257


1782. Record of the sufferings of Friends'. 364


1783, April 1. First town meeting after the war 266


April and May. Departure of loyalists for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia 265 November 25. New York evacuated by the British 264


1784, May 4. Act enabling towns to choose commissioners of highways 140


Settlement of Supervisors with late Vestry of Rye 164


April. Rev. Andrew Fowler officiates at Rye 337


-Friends' meeting-house in the Purchase used for a Court of Judi- cature 364


1785, April 27. Meeting of Episcopal congregation 3.37


September 26. Capt. Abr. Bush, of Rye, and four of his crew drowned 161


1787, May 24. Arrears for quitrent on lands in Rye held by patent from the crown, paid 266


September. Stage runs from New York to Rye 77


September 8. Rev. [Bishop] Richard C. Moore called to Rye 337


1788, February 22. Act relative to manumission of slaves 1ST


March 7. Act erecting the towns of Rye, Harrison, and White Plains within the former limits of Rye 266, 372


April 16. Contract for building Episcopal Church 338


October 1. Mr. Moore leaves Rye 338


November. Episcopal Church occupied . 338


1789, October 15, 16. Washington at Haviland's inn, Rye . 142, 147, 162


November 12, 13. Washington again at Rye 147


1790, December 15. Rev. David Foote called to Grace Church 338


1791, May 4. Subscription ordered for finishing the church 339


1792, November 22. Land given for new Presbyterian Church at Rye . 345


1793. Presbyterian Church dedicated, Dr. Lewis officiating 346


August 1. Death of Mr. Foote 339


December 5. Rev. John Sands called to Grace Church 339


1795, June 5. Presbyterian Church of Rye incorporated . 346


1796, May 4. Mr. Sands resigns 339


June 7. Meeting of Episcopal congregation ; name of church changed from Grace to Christ's Church 339


October 26. Rev. George Ogilvie called to Christ Church 340


1797, April 3. Death of Mr. Ogilvie 340


August 7. Rev. Samuel Haskell called to Christ Church 340


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1798. One hundred and twenty-three slaves in Rye 187


Mr. Jared Peck at ' Saw Pit '. 378


1799, March 29. Act providing for the gradnal abolition of slavery 187


1800, April 7. Act establishing Westchester Turnpike Road 143


1801, April. Mr. Haskell resigns 340


October 18. Rev. Evan Rogers called to Christ Church 341


1804, June 22. Trial of Joseph Parker 488


1805. Methodist Society organized at Rye 355


1809, Jannary 25. Death of Rev. Evan Rogers 341


February 25. Rev. Samuel Haskell recalled 340


1811, October 8. Rev. Timothy Dwight, D. D., at Rye 347


1812. Act providing for common schools in the State of New York June 18. War with Great Britain declared 178


379


1813, April 6. Town-meeting, action relative to common schools . 179


June 16. Notice of meeting at Saw Pit to consult on measures of de- fence ' in case of invasion ' 379


1814. Division of town into school districts . 179


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1815, June 8. Rector of Christ Church, Rye, ceases to officiate at Plains 341


1817. Act passed, declaring all slaves to be free on the fourth of July, 1827 . 187


1820. Fourteen slaves in Rye 187


348, 499


1823, October 1. Rev. William Thompson, rector at Rye


1824, May 29. Death of General Thomas 373, 493


Angust 20. La Fayette at Rye and Saw Pit 148, 380 1827, July 4. Slavery ceases in New York 187


1828. Friends in Harrison (' Orthodox' and ' Hicksite') separate 364


December 7. Presbyterian service commenced at Saw Pit . 367


- Presbyterian congregation meet in the district school-house, Rye 348 December 14. Church reoccupied by the Presbyterian congregation 348


1829, March 4. Presbyterian congregation reorganized 349


May 24. Rev. W. H. Whittemore, minister of Presbyterian Church


October. Presbytery of Bedford constituted 349


1830, May 26. Presbyterian Church at Saw Pit commenced 367


August 26. Death of Rev. William Thompson 341


Rev. John Forbes, rector 342


December 19. Presbyterian Church at Saw Pit occupied 368


1831. Methodist Episcopal Church, Port Chester, built . 369


1832. Rev. W. M. Carmichael, rector of Episcopal Church . 342


April. Rev. David Remington, minister of Presbyterian Church Methodist Episcopal Church, Rye, built 357


349


1834, January 24. Death of Rev. David Remington 349


April. Rev. Thomas Payne, minister of Presbyterian Church 350


September 8. Rev. Peter S. Chauncey called to be rector 342


1836, October 13. Rev. James R. Davenport ordained and installed pastor of Presbyterian Church, Rye 350


1837. Cemetery (now ' Union ') commenced 199


' Saw Pit' becomes Port Chester 381


1838, October 9. Rev. Edward D. Bryan ordained and installed pastor of Presbyterian Church, Rye 350


1841, September 28. Corner-stone of Presbyterian Church, Rye (third edifice) laid 352, 500


1842, June 28. Presbyterian Church, Rye, dedicated 500 .


348


1821, May 10. Mr. Ebenezer Clark removes to Rye . 341


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1844, July 15. St. Peter's Church, Port Chester, consecrated


370


1847, March. New Haven Railroad commenced 375


September 14. Death of Mr. Ebenezer Clark 351


1849, Jannary. New Haven Railroad completed 375


May 13. Rev. Edward C. Bull, reetor of Christ Church, Rye 342


1850, January 24. Death of Rev. Elijah Woolsey, Rye


356


1852, July 25. Presbyterian congregations of Rye and Port Chester separate 368


Angust 4. Presbyterian Church of Port Chester organized . 368


1855, March 15. Christ Church, Rye (third edifice), consecrated 342


May. Proposition of Connectieut to ascertain the boundary line 124


1856, June 25. Commissioners to ascertain the boundary line meet . 124


1858, August 15. New Methodist Church, Port Chester, dedicated 369


1859, May 5. Rev. John C. White, reetor of Christ Church, Rye 343


September 13. Commissioners to ascertain the boundary line meet at Port Chester 125


1860, June 8. Commissioners of New York proceed alone to survey and mark the boundary line . 126


1861, January 20. Death of Rev. Benjamin Griffen, Rye 358


April 29. Publie meeting to respond to the President's call for 75,000 men . 384


Union Defenec Committee appointed 385


April 30. First company of volunteers leaves Rye, N. B. Bartram, cap- tain 387


1864, November 27. Rev. Reese F. Alsop, rector of Christ Church . 343


1866, December 21. Christ Church, Rye, destroyed by fire 343


1868, May 14. Port Chester incorporated as a village . 381


1869, June 19. Christ Church (fourth edifice) consecrated 343


1870, November 29. Corner-stone of Presbyterian Church, Rye (fourth edifice), laid . 352


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INDEX OF PERSONS.


* Names printed in italics will be found in their alphabetical order in ' Families of Rye.'


Abendroth, William P., 382, 385. Abrahamson, John, 333. Adams, John, 147, 176 ; Nathanael, 225. Adee, George, 367 ; John, 220, 316 ; Wil- liam, 370. Affrey, John, 220. Agnew, Gen., 240. Akcerly, 452. Alison, Rev. F., 334. Allaire, U., 223. Allen, Lieut., 226. Alleson, Dr. W., 166. Alling, Samuel, 21-24, 26, 82. Allyn, John, 112; Matthew, 326. Alsop, Rev. R. F., 343. Amherst, Gen., 400.


Anderson, 198; C. V., 32, 52, 180, 199, 208, 400, 401, 504; Isaae, 220, 221, 267 ; John, 331, 375-377 ; William, 327, 369 ; Rev. James, 331. André, Major, 167. Andrews, Rev. E., 357. Andros, Governor, 43, 44, 47, 101. Andrus, Rev. L., 355, 356. Anne, Queen, 201. Applebe, Thomas, 21-24, 26, 82. Armour, S., 186. Armstrong, William, 220. Arnold, Rev. S., 355. Asbury, Rev. F., 354. Ascough, 452. Ashley, B. F., 383. Avery, Rev. Eph., 176, 240, 241, 316-318, 337; Mrs., 317, 318 ; T., 223. Ayers, Dr., 166.


Backus, Major, 233, 244. Bailey, Dr. N., 167. Baird, Charles W., 352. Baker, 452.


Bangs, Rev. H., 356. Banks, John, 34, 38, 46, 83, 90, 92, 95. Barelay, Rev. H., 312. Bard, Dr., 169. Barker, J., 199. Barnes, 453. Barrel, 453. Barton, Roger, 53; Hannah M., 382. Bartram, N. B., 387. Basset, J., 46, 48 ; M., 324. Bastow, Rev. J., 371. Bates, Sarah, 165. Bayard, Colonel, 98. Bayly, 452. Beal, T., 384, 389. Beardsley, Rev. J., 316. Beers, J. E., 383, 384.


Belcher, Dr. E., 171; E. R., 171. Bell, D. B., 32; Rev. J., 354 ; J., 138. Bellamy, Rev. J., 332, 333. Bellomont, Lord, 98, 117, 184. Benedict, Rev. Henry, 368, 369. Bent, S. S., 382. Berrian, Samuel U., 375. Besly, 167. Bidwell, Rev. W. H., 32, 135. Bird, 40 ; Captain, 374; J., 193 ; H., 220. Birdsall, 454. Bishop, Rev. J., 273, 275; L., 374. Blackstock, J., 370. Blair, Rev. J., 334. Blakeman, 453. Bloodgood, 453. Bloomer, 160; Gilbert, 78, 103, 160, 197, 298 ; Robert, 28, 33, 39, 56, 57, 59, 66, 69, 84, 85, 118, 121, 197, 219, 223, 324, 325, 327, 328. Bolin, J., 520, 524. Bolton, Rev. R., 23, 193, 198, 281, 282, 300, 303, 399, 434.


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INDEX OF PERSONS.


Bonaparte, Joseph, 374. Bostwick, Rev. D., 334.


Bowen, Rev. J., 356.


Bowers, Rev. J., 281 ; N., 118, 130, 281, 282, 284, 294, 320.


Bowne, D., 269 ; J., 269 ; T., 269.


Bowness, Dr. W., 166.


Boyd, John, 34, 48, 83, 85.


Bradford, Mrs. A. W., 144.


Bradley, S. K., 249.


Brevoort, 411.


Brewer, Rev. Mr., 366. Brewster, Dr., 268.


Bridge, J., see Pearce, J .; Rev. C., 155, 157, 192, 294, 295, 299, 309-313, 318, 320, 321, 361, 517, 518, 527, 528.


Bridges, Anne, 312 ; Dr., 312.


Brigg, I., 213.


Brondig, John, 21, 23-26, 34, 39, 43, 50, 51, 60, 62, 82-84, 90, 95, 139, 157, 173, Bnflot, J., 221.


274, 290; Jonathan, 84; Joseph, 324, 327. See Brundige. Brook, Lord, 272.


Brooks, 53; D., 199, 252; Dr., 255; J., 374.


Brown, 35, 211, 506.


- Benjamin, 69, 70, 157, 298, 324, 327, 328, 513, 515-520, 526-528.


Deliverance, 50, 51, 54, 59, 60, 68, 83, 85, 93-95, 102, 118, 121, 155, 157, 291, 310.


Francis, 139, 151, 157.


- Ilachaliah, 28, 30, 33, 34, 56, 57, 59, 78, 79, 83, 85, 90, 94, 118, 155-157, 207, 282, 290, 291, 295, 324, 327, 328, 501, 503.


Isaac, 79, 220, 230.


Jonathan, 77, 79, 196, 298, 324, 327, 328, 503, 504, 514.


Peter, 34, 145, 157, 160, 300, 324, 327.


Samuel, 61, 69, 70, 78, 260, 298, 324, 327, 328, 515-520.


Thomas, 28, 30, 39, 43, 44, 83, 157, 179, 186, 220, 274, 324, 327, 328, 346, 503, 504.


Brown, David, 208; Rev. D., 354; Dr. G. C., 171; Gilbert, 186, 513 ; Goold, 375 ; Ebenezer, 220; John, 179, 186; Josiah, 230, 339 ; Nathan, 345-347 ; Nathanael, 197; Nehemiah, 186, 382 ; Nicholas, 77; Rev. P. R., 357 ; William, 220, 221. Browne, Sir Anthony, 36.


Brundige (see Brondig), Abraham, 303, 324; David, 157; Ebenezer, 316 ; Eze- kiel, 213; Gilbert, 220, 221, 256, 505; James, 256 ; Joseph, 503; Joshua, 1>3, 197; Robert, 28.


Brush, 454.


Bryan, Rev. Edward D., 350, 352, 368.


Bryant, Captain, 237.


Buckingham, Rev. S., 321, 322.


Buck, Rev. V., 357.


Budd, 198; Anne, 195; Daniel S., 34, 150; Elisha, 195, 316, 514; Gilbert, 224, 226. 264 ; James, 220.


- Jolın, 9, 12-17, 21, 25, 26, 29, 31, 33, 38-41, 68, 79. 82, 88, 89, 95, 97-99, 113, 209, 213, 520; JJonathan, 76, 220; Joseph, 41, 70, 98, 99, 120, 140, 155- 157, 201, 203, 205, 209, 283, 310, 520- 528.


Bulkley, Gershom, 268, 269; Mrs., 76. 268, 398 ; Rev. P., 276.


Bull, Rev. Edward C., 342, 370; Rev. M.


B., 355.


Bullard, Richard, 38, 513. Bullock:, 406, 513.


Bumpas, Deliverance, 183; Samuel, 69. 183; Thomas, 183.


Burchum, 454.


Burnet, Governor W., 206, 313. Burns, 454. Burr, II., 395 ; J., 40; Major J., 326 ; Rev. 1., 334. Burrell, J., 227.


Burtus, W., 75.


Bush, 506; Abraham, 75, 76, 84; Anne, 268 ; Gilbert, 268, 382 ; Justus, 84, 268, 328, 376; William, 186, 382; William L., 385; Rev. J., 354 ; Miss R .. 144, 300, 301; Mrs., 381.


Bushnell, Rev. S., 355.


Buvelot, J., 220. Byerley, T., 201, 203. Byrne, Rev. Dr., 371.


Calvin, 175. Campbell, Rev. J , 354. Canfield, Rev. E., 355. Carey, Colonel, 238.


Carhartt, Andrew, 220, 221; II., 252; John, 220, 221, 316 ; Jonathan, 328. Carle, 455. Carmichael, Rev. W. M., 342.


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INDEX OF PERSONS.


Carpenter, 31; A. P., 7, 179, 401, 506;


Colonel, 243 ; Isaae, 346 ; Thomas, 103, 256; Zeno, 219; Rev .- C., 355. Case, Rev. B., 332.


Cavalear, Peter, 134. Chamberlin, Rev. P., 357.


Chapman, Richard B., 513.


Chatterton, Michael, 104.


Chauncey, Rev. Peter S., 342, 370.


Cheeseman, S., 103. Chichester, 178; Rev. E., 354. Church, Dr. B., 226. Church, 407.


Clapp, Benjamin, 120; Elias, 120; John, 120, 248, 361.


Clark, Ebenezer, 348, 349, 351, 352, 367, 499, 500.


Clark, Andrew, 183, 499 ; Cornelius, 223 ; George, 526 ; Joseph, 220; Rev. II., 354 ; J., 354.


Clason, S., 280. Cleator, Joseph, 174, 175, 310.


Clere, George, 21, 22, 25.


Clinton, Gen. G., 236.


Close, Thomas, 14, 15 ; Dr. T., 171.


Cochran, Rev. S., 356.


Cockey, Dr. J. HI. T., 171, 193.


Codling, Rev. R., 356.


Coe, Andrew, 157, 310; John, 9, 10, 14, 15, 21, 23-26, 31, 39, 78, 82, 83, 99, 272, 328; Jonathan, 269; R., 268, 269.


Coffel, 408. Cogswell, Colonel, 243.


Colden, Lieut .- Governor, Cadwallader, 70, 98, 299, 317, 376, 526 ; Alexander, 74. Cole, 458.


Coleman, Rev. J., 354.


Collier, Benj., 34, 92, 113, 115, 173, 202.


Collins, E. K., 233; Rev. W. F., 357, 358.


Collum [MeCollum ?], J., 220. Colve, Governor, A., 46. Con, D., 164. Concklin, J., 40. Cooke, S., 333. Coon, 458. Cornbury, Lord, 96, 200-203, 306. Cornell, D., 104; G. L., 194, 208, 385. Corning, Edward, 514 ; Jasper E., 34. Cornwall, 458. Cornwallis, Lord, 264. Cosby, Governor, 298. Cotant, Rev., 370.


Covert, Isaac, 157, 526-528. Cox, Rev. Dr. S. H., 348. Crampton, Samuel, 78, 459. Crawford, Rev. J., 355. Cromwell, Oliver, 459. Cromwell, John, 251, 257. Crooker, Moses, 186, 269; Wm., 220, 221. Cue, 461, 504. Cushman, Rev. D., 286.


Daniels, Thos., 120, 121, 213 ; Rev. B., 357. Daton, Dr. D., 167.


Daugherty, Rev. G., 354. Davenport, Rev. James R., 350, 368 ; Rev. John, 323, 326, 327.


Davies, President, 334.


Dawson, Henry B., 235.


Deall, 160; S., 179, 186. De Lancey, Colonel James, 246, 252. Delaneey, John P., 143, 301.


Dellins, G., 98.


Delhingham, 462. Demilt, 462.


Denham, Rev. Thomas, 34, 45, 131, 150, 278-280, 284-286, 294, 299, 301.


Isaac, 34, 60, 85, 86, 102, 150, 156, 157, 183, 184, 278, 280, 282, 285, 291, 295, 300, 301, 310, 312.


- Josiah, 280 ; Hannal, 280; Nathan- ael, 280; Sarah, 280.


Dennis, Rev. D., 354. De Peyster, A., 203-205. Devaney, Dr., 165.


Devean, Rev. F., 354.


Devinne, Rev. D., 356, 357. De Voe, Col. Thomas F., 74. Dewey, Rev. T., 354. Diekens, Rev. J., 354; J., 213.


Diekerman, Capt. I., 326. Dickinson, Rev. J., 330; Rev. R. W., D. D., 351.


Disbrow, Henry, 46, 157; John, 84, 128, 208, 310, 328; Peter, 9-12, 15, 19, 21, 23-26, 28, 34, 39, 50, 57, 82, 83, 89-92, 95, 97, 99, 128, 153, 157, 277, 279, 515 ; Thomas, 291.


Dixon, 462. Dodge, 462.


Dongan, Governor, 97, 110, 112, 113, 154, 185, 200.


Doughty, Francis, 150, 303, 304, 360; D., 151, 500; Isaae, 303, 304, 340; Jolm, 69, 150, 163, 164, 303, 346, 347.


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INDEX OF PERSONS.


Doutty, 462. Dow, 462. Dowling, Rev. Matthew, 371. Downing, 32; Dr. Nathanael, 168. Drake, Colonel, 223, 231.


Drumgold, 269. Duer, W., 250. Duffy, P., 382. Dunmore, Governor, 211.


Dusenbery, 31; Gilbert, 223; Henry, 223, 327; Peter, 213; Wilsey, 223. Dwight, Flint, 175; Rev. Timothy, D.D., 178, 209, 346, 347.


Eames, Rev. II., 355. Edmonds, Rev. J. A., 370. Edwards, President, 331, 333, 334. Eells, Rev. J., 332. Eisenhart, Christopher, 316. Elsworth, 463. Embree, 463. Emery, Rev. N., 355. Emmerick, Lieut .- Colonel, 259.


Ennis, Alexander, 268. Erwin, D., 220. Everard, Rev. T., 354. Esmond, 463. Eustace, 463.


Farrington, 463. Fauconier, 463. Fecnas, 463. Fenno, Lient., 237.


Ferguson, Rev. A. C., 371. Ferris, Rev. J., 356.


Field, Aaron, 256; Anthony, 103, 362; Charles, 179, 377 ; Robert, 103; Samuel, 104 ; Stephen, 251. Fineh, Rev. N., 366. Fisher, Dr. G. J., 167 ; Rev. B., 354 ; Rev. S. U., 356, 357. Fitch, T., 38, 40; Governor, 376. Fitzgerald, Edward, 465. Flamman, Cornelius, 182, 298. Fleming, P., 228. Fletcher, Governor, 96-100, 114-117, 184, Griffin, J., 198. 200, 282, 288, 524-526. Flood, John, 270. Florence, P., 220. Foote, Rev. D., 338, 339. Forbes, Rev. J. M., 342. Ford, J., 338; Rev. C. B., 370. Foreman, Solomon, 465.


Forster, C., 184. Fowler, 31; John, 157; Solomon, 239 ; William, 103, 120; Rev. A., 337. T


Fouls, 90. See Vowles. Fox, G., 360, 363. Franklin, Benjamin, 74; Henry, 103. French, George, 466. Frost, J., 132, 157, 284; W., 160. Fulday, C., 164. Fulton, R., 380. Furman, G., 143.


Gage, General, 225. Gale, G., 466. Galpin, John, 157; Joseph, 57, 78, 157; Philip, 21, 25, 26, 30, 31, 48, 82, 83, 128, 157. Gandal, John, 466. Garabrant, F., 182. Garnsey, 411. Garrison, J., 158, 324.


Gedney, 198; Eleazar, 198; Daniel, 143; Isaac, 220, 230 ; James, 220 ; John, 230 ; Jonathan, 220; Jonathan Il., 149; Jo- seph, 230; Joshua, 220; Solomon, 220; William, 143. Gee, J., 57. Genin, S. C., 135, 194, 407, 513. George I., 516, 520; II., 328; III., 219, 220, 221, 229. Gibson, Joseph, 466. Gilbert, Rev. G. S., 358, 370. Gilchrist, Thomas, 466 ; William, 466. Glover, J., 84. Gold, N., 38, 40, 112, 273. Goodwin, C. T., 382. Gorum, George, 466. Gothard, Rev. W., 356, 357. Graham, Augustus, 98 ; James, 291 ; Dr. Jolin A., 168, 238 ; Dr. Robert, 168. Graves, Samuel, 78. Gray, 1I., 223. Greacen, J., 32, 52, 208, 298, 398, 409. Green, 120; John, 138. Gritl'en, Rev. B., 358.


Gue, J., 213. Guion, John, 179, 186, 220, 316, 514 ; Pe- ter, 212. Gunn, A., 53.


Haddon, Bartholomew, 186 ; Thomas, 393 Haggerty, Rev. J., 354.


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INDEX OF PERSONS.


Haight, 198 ; Daniel, 172, 369; David, | Hoight, Abraham, 213; J., 295.


210, 514, 524-526; John, 104, 324, 325, 505, 520-524; Joseph, 84, 213, 303; Jonathan, 164, 205, 324, 328, 505 ; Sam- nel, 99, 102, 103, 361, 524, 525.


Hains, Anne, 196; Bartholomew, 220, 230; Elijah, 220; Gilbert, 220; Godfrey, 161,


196, 225, 227 ; Stephen, 229, James, 220. Hait, S., 324.


Hall, W., 220.


Halsted, 35, 211; A. M., 144, 300, 385; Elisha, 357, 369 ; Ezekiel, 76, 186, 196, 208, 223, 250, 298, 345-347, 355, 501, 502; James D., 302, 385 ; Newberry, 28, 194, 208; Philemon, 29, 180, 186, 208, 220, 357, 503 ; Underhill, 52, 135, 194, 208, 355 ; William B., 385.


Hanford, Rev. T., 273, 275.


IIare, Edward, 499; Nathanael, 213.


Harminson, F., 21-24.


Harris, George, 177.


Harrison, John, 97-103, 114, 119, 524, 525 ; Samuel, 103; Colonel, 240.


Hart, James, 186, 187, 220, 514 ; Jonathan, 290, 310; Monmonth, 78, 230, 324. Haskell, Rev. S., 179.


Hatfield, Abr., 223; Joshua, 223 ; Peter, 157, 327, 526-528; Rev. W. F., 370; Rev. Dr., 430.


Haven, Aliec B., 199.


Haviland, 31 ; Benjamin, 205 ; Ebenezer, 146, 147, 169, 211, 219, 224, 264, 476, 477, 478 ; James, 146 ; Tamar, 147, 162, 302, 337; Thomas, 144 ; Joseph, 230. Hawkins, Jolm, 220.


Hawkshurst, Daniel, 182.


Hays, 477.


Haywood, 477.


Heatheote, Col. C., 100, 101, 154-156, 174, 185, 274, 291, 305, 307, 309, 310, 392. HIendriekson, J., 280 ; S., 280.


Heath, Major-General W., 223, 233-239, 248, 249, 257.


Hiat. See Hyat. Hibbard, Rev. B., 355 ; E., 356. Hicks, Elias, 364. Hill, 477. Hinchman, Dr. J., 166. Hinekson, S., 280 ; R., 280. Ilitt, 477. Hoadly, C. J., 376. Hobby, II., 245 ; J., 245. Hodge, Charles, D. D., 272.


Iloit, Caleb, 526-528. See Hyat.


Hoit, Jolin, 85, 129, 151, 155, 156, 157, 327 ; S., 128, 157, 526-528. Hollingsworth, Rev. S., D. D., 371.


Hollis, Evans B., 178, 382.


Holly, John, 31, 38, 40, 89, 90, 138. Holoday, P., 151. Hooker, James, 332; Rev. Thomas, 332. ITopping, 413.


Horsford, Lieut .- Colonel, 243.


Horton, Benjamin, 59, 157 ; Daniel, 223, 251; Caleb, 514; Caleb P., 223; Gil- bert, 229, 230; Gill Budd, 239; David, 324, 327, 526-528; James, 219, 220, 229 ; John, 94, 95, 104, 155-157, 526-528; Jonathan, 78, 173, 282, 514; Joseph, 16, 33, 40, 43, 57-59, 66, 68, 69, 89-91, 94, 95, 98, 112, 131, 148-150, 153, 166, 274, 290, 291, 324 ; Leander, 269 ; Samuel, 324, 327 ; William, 103.


Hosier, 477.


Howe, General W., 232-235, 239, 240. Howell, Thomas, 78, 328.


Hoyt, Rev. L., 357 ; W. B., 370. See Hoit. HTubbs, 477.


Huddlestone, 175.


Hudson, Hendrick, 3. Hudson, R., 21-24.


Hugeford, Dr. P., 167.


Hughes, H., 14.


IIunt, 253, 402 ; Alexander, 223 ; Esther, 505 ; James, 345 ; Josiah, 204 ; Samuel, 66, 157, 160, 527, 528; Rev. A., 354; J., 357.


Hunter, 374 ; Governor R., 121, 204 ; Rev. J. H., 350.


Huntington, Colonel, 243; Rev. E. B., 165.


Hurd, E., 74. Huson, 477. Husted, Rev. H., 357. Hutchings, 477. Hutchinson, Rev. S., 354.


HIyat, Caleb, 91, 104, 118, 156, 157, 324, 325, 327, 513, 526-528; John, 324; Nathan, 324.


Ingoldsby, Major, 203. Ireland, Adam, 120. Irving, Washington, 215. Ives, J. M., 52, 402. Izenhart, 316. See Eisenhart.


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INDEX OF PERSONS.


Jackson, J., 21, 22, 25 ; Lieutenant, 237. .Jacobs, 134; R., 303, 505. Jagger, 478.


Jamison, D., 99, 100, 102, 524, 525; J., 220.


·Janes, Bishop, 369.


Jay, 199; Anna Marieka, 186, 209, 339 ; Frederick, 228, 245; John, 199, 209, 373, 376; Dr. John C., 143, 177, 180, 391; Mrs. Mary, 186, 187, 210, 340, 514; Peter, 182, 209, 210, 316, 339, 373, 514; Rev. Peter A., 391. Jee, 416. Jeffrey, T., 157. Jenkins, 416.


Jenney, Rev. R., 185, 192, 294, 296, 298- 301, 309, 313, 314, 321, 322, 362, 504. Jewett, Rev. W., 356.


Jones, Dr. John, 169 ; Rev. E., 273, 275, 276; Rev. John, 276 ; William, 14, 15.


Kelly, H., 178. Kennedy, R., 160, 373.


Kent, Rev. Elisha, 335; Chief Justice James, 335. Kibby, Rev. E., 354. Kidd, Captain, 185. Kimberly, Eleazar, 94, 101. Kingsland, D. C., 34.


Kipp, Captain, 257.


Kirby, David, 193; Andrew, 160; Joseph, 139, 413, 416, 455 ; Mrs. Leah, 193. Kirkham, Rev. O. C., 366.


Kissam, B., 376.


Knap, Benjamin, 324; Daniel, 324; Joshua, 58, 153; Moses, 157, 324, 327, 526-528 ; Timothy, 28, 33, 34, 39, 59, 83, 90-92, 94, 95, 137, 157, 277, 279, 290, 324, 327, 328.


Kniffen, 197 ; Andrew, 220 ; Benjamin, 78, 220; David, 78, 183, 213 ; Ebenezer, 78, 151, 298, 328 ; George, 28, 33, 52, 83, 84, 90, 157, 173, 183, 310, 328 ; John, 220 ; Jonathan, 197, 209, 220, 252, 253; Joseph, 84, 173, 298, 324, 327, 328; Nathan, 28, 328 ; Polly, 209, 252, 253 ; Roger, 220; Samuel, 28; Thomas, 220, 246; Israel, 324, 327.


Knight, Madam, 73, 141, 149, 150, 190, 191. Knower, G. A., 499. Knox, 175. Knyphausen, General, 233.


La Count, F., 104. La Fayette, 148, 380. Lame Will. See Maramaking.


Lancaster, W., 21, 22, 25.


Lane, Daniel, 157, 324, 327, 526-528 : George, 28, 33, 34, 39, 50, 59, 83, 94, 102, 156, 157, 290, 291, 310, 324, 327, 526-528; Hezekiah, 324; Jonathan, 324; Nathan, 324; Reuben, 213; Sam- nel, 62, 66, 160, 213, 291, 300, 324, 328, 505, 506 ; Solomon, 324.


Lary, D., 220. Law, R., 30, 38, 40, 89. Lawrence, W., 103.


Leete, Gov. W., 272, 360; Caleb, 336. Lefever, Rev. J., 356 ; J. W., 357.


Leislı, C., 328. Lester, W., 348.


L'Estrange. See Strang.


Levy, A. G., 382.


Lewis, Rev. Ichabod, 335, 345; Rev. Isaac, D. D., 335, 345, 346 ; Rev. Val. A., 369.


Linch, Jonathan, 157, 324, 327, 526-528 . Gabriel, 514.


Lincoln, General B., 248, 249.


Lincoln, President, 384.


Linds, S., 40.


Livingston, R. R., 380. Lockwood, Jonathan, 90.


Loder, Benjamin, 384, 401, 403.


Loofborrow, Isaac, 345, 347.


Lossing, B. F., 259.


Lounsbery, J. W., 269, 385; Jonathan, 213; Richard, 128, 157 ; Dr. S. S., 171 ; Val- entine, 213 ; William, 226-228, 270.


Lovall, Rev. F., 354.


Loveall, M., 47. Lovelace, Governor, 72, 76, 203.


Lowe, J., 349.


Ludlow, Rev. II. G., 348.


Luther, 175.


Lyman, Rev., 367.


Lynch. See Linch.


Lyon, 87, 198 ; Andrew, 186, 220, 221, 253, 346 ; Abraham, 213; Gilbert, 228, 374, 377 ; John, 85, 156, 282, 285, 295, 328 ; Joseph, 66, 160, 195, 196, 310, 328, 514, 521 ; Samuel, 228, 267, 377; Sarah, 195; Sylvanus, 179 ; Thomas, 44, 78, 83, 157, 197, 298, 324, 327, 382; Wil- liam, 75, 186, 187 ; Seth, 245 ; Rev. J., 355; Rev. Z., 355.


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INDEX OF PERSONS.


Mc Collum, John, 220, 230; T., 187; Dr. | Morris, Gilbert, 220; Colonel Lewis, 293, M., 171.


MeDaniel, Colonel, 240.


McDonald, John, 225; Lewis, 228, 255; Dr. C., 170.


MeDougall, General, 234, 237.


M'Intosh, Colonel, 243.


McLoughlin, Rev. T., 371. Macy, Josiah, 210; J. II., 385.


Maffit, Rev. J. N., 356. Malcolm, Colonel, 234, 237.


Mallory, Rev. C. T., 358, 370.


Mann, Rev. J., 368.


Maramaking, Lame or Limping Will, 11, 12, 56, 57, 134.


Marrener, P. W., 148. Marselis, Ann, 499. Marsh, W., 103. Marshall, J. E., 385. Martindale, Rev. S., 356.


Marven, Lewis, 198, 267; Mrs. M., 198, 267; Samuel, 267.


Mather, Rev. Cotton, 281.


Mathews, Dr. E. F., 172.


Mathews, William, 193, 352, 353, 499.


Mead, Benjamin, 5, 144, 179, 180, 199 ; Da- vid H., 34, 76, 160, 300, 302, 357, 374, 505, 506; Rev. N., 354, 359 ; Rev. S., 335. Merritt, 61, 69, 173, 197, 198, 506; An- drew, 78, 220, 324, 328 ; Benjamin, 183 ; Benoni, 324, 327; Daniel, 104; Elisha, 213; Elizabeth, 382 ; Ezekiel, 213 ; Gil- bert, 220, 221 ; John, 54, 83, 85, 94, 140, 157, 198, 310, 346; Jonathan, 213; Jo- seph, 213, 220, 324 ; Peter, 213 ; Roger, 220, 269; Robert, 220, 269, 345, 346; Samuel, 157, 230, 269 ; Thomas, 34, 56, 59, 83, 85, 93-95, 121, 156, 282, 284, 291, 310, 328, 506 ; Sylvanus, 269 ; the Misses, 247, 269, 381, 382 ; Shubael, 260, 261; Cornet, 259.




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