Historical papers on Shelter Island and its Presbyterian church, with genealogical tables, Part 38

Author: Mallmann, Jacob Edward
Publication date: 1899
Publisher: New York : Printed for the author by the A. M. Bustard co.
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Hastings, D.D., Rev. Thomas S., 130.


Havens, Archibald R., 146, 151, 153; Augustus, 80; Capt. James, 63, 64, 67, 74; to Shelter


329


INDEX-Continued.


Island, Coming of the first, 38; who he was, 38; what brought him, 38; his distin- guished posterity, 39; his death and place of burial, 39; David, 80; Desire, 76, 90; Ebe- nezer, 64; Elizabeth, 82, 96; Edward, 39, 42; Esther, 96; Esther Sarah, 71; Ezekiel, 80; Ga- briel, 90; George, 39, 42, 96; Gloriana, 77; Gordon, 96; Henry, 38, 39, 43, 53, 64; John, 39, 42, 53, 64; John, Jr., 64; Jonathan, 39, 43, 50, 62, 63; Jonathan, Jr., 50, 62; Jonathan Nicoll, 64; one of the original Trustees, 68, 69; a very able and eminent man, 70; his various public posi- tions, 70; sketch of his remarkable life, 69; epi- taph, 71; an interesting letter of his from college, ZI; Joseph, 39, 44, 53, 62, 64, 80; Joseph, Jr., 80; Joseph C., 90; Lodowick, 80, 82, 85, 96, 135; Mary, 46; Mary Catherine, 71; Nancy, 1, 96; Nancy A, 143; Nicoll, 61, 62, 63, 67, 70, 75; Obadiah, 64, 89, 145; Peter, 64; Philetus, 90; Remington, 80; Rensselaer, 90; Rev Charles E., 133; Sylvanus, 80; Walter, 63, 64; William, 38, 53, 62, 63, 64; Wm., Jr., 63, 64.


Haverstraw, N. Y., 131; first Pres. Church of, 131. Hearing at Hartford concerning the dispute be- tween the Indians and Sylvester over the owner- ship of Shelter Island, 16. Herbert of Southold, John, 17.


Herrick of Franklinville, Seldon, III.


High Sheriff of Suffolk Co., Geo. Murrison, 62. Hobert, Margaret, 46.


Hobson, John, 45.


Holloway, Rev. Charles H., his coming to Shelter Island, 127; becomes stated supply, 127; is called


to be pastor, 127; installation, 127; a man of marked literary ability, 127.


Home, An hospitable, 56.


Hodge, D.D., L.L.D., Rev. Charles, 106.


Hopkins, Jr., Ephraim, 50; Giles, 44; Samuel, 39; sketch of his life, 44, 45, 48; Stephen, 44; Re- becca, 44; William, 44.


Horsford, Mrs. Mary Gardiner, 116; an exception- al woman in piety and talent, 116; her sweet poem, "My Native Isle," 117; Mrs. Phebe D., 118; Prof. Eben Norton, 118.


Horton, Col. Benjamin, 91; Gilbert, 91, 103.


Horton, Joshua, 64; Justus, 96; Mary S., 146; Mehetable, 44; Moses, 62, 63, 64; Sarah, 43; Scuyler B., 131.


Howell, David, 49; Doctor, 59; Edward, 49; Jon- athan, 64; Theophilus, 49.


Hubbard, Rev. Mr., 36.


Hudson, Mrs. Daniel, 121; Jonathan, 45 ; Mary, 45; Sarah, 45; Samuel, 39, 42.


Hughes, Caroline A., 146. Huntington, N. Y., 56.


Huntington, George, 91; Henry, 91. Hunttington. Rev. Enoch, 56.


Huntting, Rev. Jonathan, 110, 140, 141; his labors on Shelter Island, IIo; his able pastorate at Southold, 110; length of service here, IIo; a won- derful man, ITo ; his romantic courtship, III; sketch of his life, III; Edward, 49; Nathaniel, 49; Samuel, 49. Hutchinson, Samuel, 49.


Huts and wigwams of the Indians on Sachem's Neck, The destruction of the, 73.


Imprisonment of two Presb. clergymen, 36, 37. Indian, Able, 45; squaw, 45.


Indians of Long Island. The, 11, 12; of Shelter Island, 11, 12, 73. Influence of a godly mother, 133, 136.


Indian interpreter, John Eliot's, 19. Ingmire, Rev. William, 115.


Intellect, Small in stature, but tall in, 100.


Interesting letter, An, 71; paper 23: proposition for posterity to decide, An, 109.


Inventory of the Society's property in 1789, 69; in 1834, 108.


Islip, Presbyterian church of, 66, 152.


Jackson, Amasa, 91.


Jamaica, 66; confiscation of the Presbyterian


church property at, 36.


James II. driven from his throne, 34.


Jeffry, Rev. Charles, 56.


Jenkins, Thomas, 91.


Jennings, Charles W., 127; Eleanor, 134; Nellie S., 131; Samuel B., 121.


Jermain's artillery company, Capt., 103. Jones, Rev. Mr., 125.


Kane, John, 90. Ketcham, Lenora, 131.


King, Ephraim, 82; Jeremiah, 89, 96; Mrs. Me- hitable, 82; Phineas P., 89, 96; Samuel, 45; William, 45.


King and Parliament, Struggle between the, 14.


King Charles II. orders the persecution of the Quakers to cease, 26.


King Ethelward of Diara, 59; Ethelwuff, 59.


King, Extracts from Addresses sent to the, 41. Knouse, Rev. Mr., 128.


Knowling. John, 45.


Land of "Paumanack," The, 11, 12. Lane of New London, Daniel, 17.


Lane Theological Seminary, 130.


Landon, Harry, 91.


Law governing the incorporation of religious soci- eties, Enactment of the, 67.


Lawrence, A. H., 90; Ph.D., Rev. E. C., 132; Mrs. Mary S. D., 55.


Leach, Johnson, 64.


Leddra, the persecuted Quaker, William, 22.


Ledyard, John, 49.


Legacy for the support of the Gospel on Shelter Is., Brinley Sylvester's, 48, 78; Benjamin Conk- ling's to the Church, 107.


Lehnert, M. D. Caroline, 132.


Leipsic University, 130.


Leisler proclaims himself Gov. of the Colony of N. Y., Jacob, 34; his trial, conviction and exe- cution, 34.


Letter, An interesting, 71.


Letters, Rev. George Whitefield's two, 57, 58.


Lewis, Rev. Mr. 54.


Lexington, Battle of, 64.


L'Hommedieu. Benjamin, 32; Benjamin, Jr., 50; Catherine, 116; Ezra, 68, 71; Grissel, 42; Jo- seph, 62; Mrs. Mary Catherine, 71, 90; conver- sion of Samuel, 59; Sylvester, 39; Sketch of, 43. Life, A noble, 100.


Light on Gull Island, The destruction by the British of the, 84; its awful consequence, 84. Lines, Taking refuge within the American, 66. Livingston's remarks upon the sufferings of the Presbyterians at Newtown and elsewhere, 37. Lockwood, Rev. Charles, 128.


London, a slave, 76.


Long Island, Battle of, 57, 65.


Long Parliament, The, 13.


Loomis, Libbeus, 91.


Loper, Caleb S., 96, 141, 143; Mrs. Esther (Tut- hill), 153; Marcellus D., 125, 143, 151.


Lord Cornbury appointed Governor of the Colony of N. Y., 35: Percy, 57.


Lord, Rev. Daniel M., 106, 144, 153; engaged as teacher, 106; is invited to take charge of the religious services, 106; his second coming to Shelter Is .. 112; his ordination, 114; is called to the Mariners' Church of Boston, 114; his third coming to Shelter Is., 118; called to be pastor, 119; installation, 120; three great revivals, 121, 122; a wonderful man, 122; his tragic death, 122; sketch of his life, 124. 126; Samuel, 89, 92, 96.


Loss of the British man-of-war, Sylph, 84.


Lovelace, Gov., 33. Lovett, James, 90. Loyd, James, 32.


Luce, Rev. Abram, 106.


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INDEX-Continued.


Luff, Under-sheriff Stephen, 36. Lydd in Romney, 59. Lyme, Conn., 124.


Makemie, Persecution of the Rev. Francis, 36. Mallmann, Jacob, 132.


Manumitting of slaves on Shelter Is., The, 75.


Manhansett Indian, A celebrated, 16, 19.


Man-of-war, Culloden, Destruction of the Brit- ish, 67: Sylph, 84.


Manor House, The, 56.


Mariners' Church, Boston, Mass, 118, 124.


Manwaring, Adam, 143; Horace B., 141, 142; Horace G., 146.


Marriage of Grissel Sylvester to James Loyd, 32; of Patience Sylvester to Benjamin L'Hom- medieu, 32; of the first Nath. Sylvester, 15, 21; of the second Nath. Sylvester, 38.


Marlin, John, 45.


"Martin," The Ship, 45.


Matilda, a slave, 76.


Mattituck, N. Y., III.


Mayflower Pilgrims, Descendants of the, 44, 48, 80.


Mayo, Josiah, 90, 96; Mrs. Mary, 82; Thomas, 80, 90.


Memoirs of S. Burroughs, Reference to the, 75. Memorable winter, A, 121.


Menantic Creek, 118, 120.


Men-of-war that rendezvoused in Gardiner's Bay, Names of the British, 65, 84.


Meray, John, 49.


Methods of travel one hundred and twenty-five years ago, Some, 72.


Mexico Academy, Oswego Co., N. Y., 133.


Middletown, Conn., 56, 57.


Middle Island, Church at, 78.


Middleton, Thomas, 13, 15, 25.


Miles, Dering, 59.


Miller's Place, 45, 129.


Mills, Rev. Mr., 54; Philo L., 91.


"Mohegans," The, 10.


"Momoweta," chief of the Corchaug Indians, 12. Monson Academy, 125.


Montauk Point to Fisher's Island, The blockade of the British from, 84.


"Montauks," The, 12, 18.


Moody, Rev. Mr., 106.


Moore, Bishop, 77.


Moore's Index of Southold, Reference to, 46.


Moore, Joseph, 42; Rachel, 43.


More, Elizabeth, 43.


Morgan, Rev. Minot S., 131.


Mother, Influence of a godly, 133, 135,


Mount Sinai Congregational Church; 129.


Mowatt. John, Jr., 90.


Mumford, Mr., 71. Munn, Alex., 50.


Morrison, High Sheriff of Suffolk Co., Geo., 62. "My Native Isle," Poem entitled, 117.


Names of the founders of the town of Shelter Is., 39; of the Presbyterian Church, Shelter Is., 82. Newburyport, Mass .. Congregational Church, 115. New Jersey, Gov. Wm. Pennington of, 106.


New London, Conn., 52, 83; North Parish of, 52; Daniel Lane of, 17.


Newport, R. I., 38, 46, IOI.


Newton Highlands, Mass., Cong. Church, 134. Newtown, N. Y., 59; Presbyterian Church of, 36, 66, 131; linked with Shelter Is., 35, 59.


New style of chronology, The old and, 18.


New York, Capture by the British of, 26; recap- tured by the Dutch, [28: again taken by the British, 31.


Nicoll, Benjamin, 74, 80, 96; Edward H., 90; Katherine, 69; Matthias, 33; Miss Maria, 106; Richard, 26, 33; Richard Floyd, 96; chosen an elder, 105, 108; is ordained a preacher, 105; Samuel B., 106; the first William, 33; his emi-


nent services, 33; his opposition to Gov. Leisler, 34; his imprisonment and release, 34; appointed to an important mission to England, 34; his election to the Colonial Assembly of N. Y., 34; his elevation to the Speakership, 34; his notable services in behalf of two persecuted Presby- terian clergymen, 37; The second William, 39; our first supervisor, 40; chosen a member of the Assembly, 41; Speaker of the House, 41; distin- guished services, 41, 42; The third William, 41; A remarkable trio of William Nicolls, 42; Ann Willett, 78.


Nicholson and wife, two persecuted Quakers, Joseph, 22.


Noble Life, A, 100.


Norris, Oliver, 64.


Northville Congregational Church, 129.


Norwich, Conn., 94; now Huntington, Mass, 94.


Notable Church, A, 115.


Noyac, Southampton Town, N. Y., 14I.


Occam, Rev. Mr., 54.


Ordination of the first Elders, 86; of the Rev. Elam Potter, 55.


Organization of the Town of Shelter Is., 39; of the Church, 82; according to Presbyterian polity, 86.


Paine, Cornelius, 43, 45; Elisha, 39, 43, 64; Rev. Mr., 54; Mrs. Deliverance, 43, 62, 63.


Parade orders from Gen'l Sylvester Dering to his brigade, 103.


Parke, Daniel, 45.


Parker, Abraham, 39, 45, 48, 61, 62, 63, 64; Abraham, Jr .; Mrs. Esther, 153; Joseph H., 96; Mrs. Mary, 153; Nathaniel, 45; Phineas, 63, 64.


Paper, an interesting, 23.


Parish records, Extracts from the, 74, 77, 86, 105. Parliament, The long. 13; Struggle between King Charles I. and, 14.


Parliman, Rev. Benjamin F., 152; invited as stated supply and acceptance, 130; his term of service; ministry blessed with a mighty re- vival, 130; sketch of, 131.


Parsonages, The various, 126.


Pathetic statement, A, 22.


"Patmos," Shelter Island a, 58.


Patriots of Shelter Island, The, 64.


Paulding, Adjutant Gen'l William, 103.


Payne, E. Havens, 152.


Paynter, John Goldsmith, 132.


Peculiar delight, A, 35.


Pelletrau, Francis, 49.


Penny, George G., 125.


"Pequoit" Indians, The, 10. Persecution of two Presbyterian clergymen, 36.


Petty, Hannah, 46. Pew list, The first, 96.


Phillips, Rev. Ebenezer, 100, 138; Rev. George, 46; Samuel, 93.


Pilgrims and Puritans on Shelter Island, Descend- ants of, 63.


Pierson, David, 49; Job, 49, 80; Josiah, 49; Theophilus, 49.


Pleasing coincidence, A, 104; discovery, A, 37. Plum Island, 84.


Plymouth colony, 12.


Poem used at the dedication of the present church,


An original, 97; "My Native Isle," 117; "Hal- lowed Echoes," 153.


Porter, Libbeus, 96.


Portrait of the Rev. Whitefield Cowles, 77; of a group of clergymen who have served this church, 120.


Potter, Rev. Elam, 54, 80; his ordination on Shel- ter Island, 54, 55; sketch of his life, 55.


Poughkeepsie, N. Y., The State convention which met at. 70.


Presbytery of Brooklyn, 132; of Long Island, 54,


331


INDEX-Continued.


55, 63, 75, 78, 82, 86, 87, 105, 112, 113, 114, 115,


119, 120, 122, 128, 131, 134; of Nassau, 132; of North River, 131.


Preston, Mrs. Glorian, 114.


Priestridden, 107.


Prime, Rev. Ebenezer, 54.


Prime's History of Long Island, Quotations from, 50, 78, 83, 105.


Prince, Martin L., 125, 152, 153.


Princeton College, 94, 106, 115; Theological Sem- inary, 112, 114, 125, 131, 132.


Proposition, An interesting, 109.


Proprietors of the original meeting house, The, 51. Protest of the Indians concerning the ownership of Shelter Island, The, 16.


Providence, A severe, 87; R. I., 45; The first pastor of the Baptist Church of, 45.


Public school, Some of the early teachers of the, 75, 77, 93, 112.


Public schools, 70; Jonathan N. Havens, chair- man of the committee that originated the law establishing, 70.


Punderson, Rev. Ebenezer, 52.


Puritan Exodus, The, 14.


Puritanism and Presbyterianism, The success of, 14.


Quaker, Rev. George Fox, the eminent, 24; his visit to Shelter Island. 23, 24.


Quakers, Persecution of the, 22; some of those who found shelter on this island, 23.


Recapture of N. Y. by the Dutch, 28; by the English, 31.


Reeve, Henry, 96; Jonathan, 80, 96.


Religious matters, First reference in the Town records to, 61.


Regiments belonging to Gen'l Sylvester Dering's brigade, 103.


Religious society of Shelter Island, Incorporation of the, 68; first inventory of, 69; another in- ventory, 108; first appearance of a, 48.


Remarkable conversions, Two, 118, 136.


Remarkable fact, A, 41.


"Remesis," An attempt to blow up the British man-of-war, 84.


"Republican Watchman," The, 93.


Representative in the fourth Congress of the U. S., Shelter Island's, 70.


Representatives in Colonial Congresses, Shelter Island's, 56, 64; in the Colonial and State As- semblies, Shelter Island's, 41, 70, 102.


Retraction, A curious, 23.


Revivals, Accounts of various, 92, 113, 121, 128, I3I.


Revolution, The American, 41, 52, 61, 64, 67, 84. Richards, Nathaniel, 90.


Ride by a dominie, An eventful, III.


Riker, Abraham, 90.


Riverhead, III.


Robinson, Charles B., 132; Thomas. 49; William, a noted Quaker, 23.


Rochester, England, Reference to the church of, 59.


Rogers, James, 45. Romantic courtships, Two, 32.


Rose's regiment, Col., 103.


Rouse's terrible persecution, John, 22.


Rouse, Thomas. 13, 15, 25.


Royalist Exodus, The, 14.


Russell, Thomas, 45.


Rutgers, Henry, 90.


Rutgers St. Church of N. Y. City, 51.


Sachem of the Shelter Island Indians, The grand, I2.


Sag Harbor, N. Y., 44, 59, 75, 80, 85, 100, 135, 139; The British assault upon, 84; Presbyterian Church of, 83.


Sage, of Sag Harbor, Hon. Ebenezer, IOI.


Sailors' Snug Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y., 125, Salt Point, N. Y., 131. Salute, A public, 37.


Sandwich Islands, 139.


Sawyer, Benjamin, 62, 63, 64; Moses, 62, 63, 71; Mrs. Abigail, 82; Moses Mable, 64; Richard, 64, 80.


Saxon family, An ancient, 59.


Saybrook, Fort, II


Sayre, Miss, III.


Schermerhorn, Peter, 91.


Seamen's Friend Society, 118.


Seeley, of New Haven, Robert, 17.


Sell, James, 49.


September gale of 1815, The great, 92.


Sermon preached on Shelter Island a hundred years ago, Fac-simile of the fly-leaf of a, 77.


Session requiring total abstinence, The action of the, 113.


Sessional records, Quotations from the, 100, 128, 145, 148, 15I.


Shearman, John, 96.


Sheldon, Rev. Anson, 118, 119; his coming to Shelter Island and term of service with this Church, 116.


Sherrill, Abraham, 96, 97.


Shelter Island, The great chief of, 11, 12; Indian names of, 12; English names of, 13, 24; The events in England that led to the settlement of, 14; The various purchases of, 13, 17, 25; A dis- pute concerning the ownership of, 16; Death and burial of the great chief of, 18; Coming of the first Nathaniel Sylvester to, 16, 21; Begin- ning of the settlement on, 16; A change in the company that bought the Is. in 1651, 24; Nath. Sylvester is granted manorial rights by Gov. Nicoll, 27; Confiscation by the Dutch of, 28; Nathaniel Sylvester becomes sole owner, 31; The coming of the Nicoll family to, 33; growth of the settlement, 31, 39, 61, 62, 63; Coming of the first Havens to, 38; Organization of the town of, 39; Names of the founders of the town of, 39; Erection of the first meeting house on, 50; The slaves of, 75; Last of the Indians of, 73; Various clergymen who preached on, 23, 47, 57, 77, 78, 79, 94, 100, 106, 112; Coming of the Rev. Daniel Hall to, 79; Organization of the Church on, 81; Erection of the present church building on, 92; Burning of the school house on, II2.


Shelter Island's noblest citizens, One of, IO1. Shelter Island's Crown of Glory, 64.


Shinnecock Indians, The, 12.


Ship "Golden Parrot," The, 15, 21.


Site of the first church building, 50.


Slaves on Shelter Island, The, 59; their number in


1771, 62; in 1776, 63; some of their names, 59, 76; giving them their freedom, 75, 76.


Sleight, Mrs. William Rysam, 61.


Sloughter, Gov., 34.


Small, Mrs. Hepsibah, 56.


Smith, Mrs. Charles H., 121; Edmund, 90; Plato, 50; Rev. Mr., 54; Scudder, 151; Thomas H., 90. Southampton, 64, 75, 77, 100, III.


Southold, 110, III, 112, 114, 123, 127; Academy, 133; Presbyterian Church, 32, 54, 59, 71, 82; reference to the Rev. Dr. Whitaker's History of, 21, 7I.


South Kingston, R. I., 150.


Speakers of the Colonial Assembly connected with Shelter Island, Two, 34, 41, 42.


Springfield, Mass., 132.


St. Helena, 150.


St. Johnsbury Congregational Church, Vt., 112. Startling experience, A, 125.


Steer, Miss, 49.


Sterling, Earl of, 12, 25.


Stiles, Pres. of Yale College, Rev. Ezra, 55.


Stillwell, Mrs., 49.


Stirling (now Greenport), 57.


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332


INDEX-Concluded.


Storr, Hannah, 91, Storrs, Rev. John, 66. Straton, Rev. Edward, 128,


Striking the iron while it is hot, III. Strong, Benjamin, 91.


Subscription paper for the erection of the first meeting house, 50; for the public services of Rev. William Adams, 52; for the support of the Rev. Daniel Hall, 80; for the present church building, 89.


Suffering of the colonists on this island, 65, 67. Suffolk County divided into shires or towns, 40; county clerks from Shelter Island, 41, 42.


Supervisor a notable man, The first, 70.


Sunday School, 118.


"Sylph," Total loss of the British man-of-war, 84. Sylvester, Brinley, 39, 43, 50, 51, 55, 61, 107, 127; his private chaplain, 47; his legacy for the sup- port of the Gospel, 48; Constant, 13, 15, 25; Giles, 15, 17, 21, 32, 46; his legacy to William Nicoll, 32; Joshua, 15, 21; Mary, 55.


Sylvester, Nathaniel, 13, 15, 17, 24, 25, 46, 116; his removal to Shelter Island, 15; our original settler, 15; his marriage, 16, 21; his first child, 22; his noble disposition toward the oppressed, 22; is granted manorial rights, 26; is sum- moned before the Dutch council, 28; becomes sole owner of the island, 31; his large and dis- tinguished family, 32; obituary notice, 32.


Sylvester, The romantic courtships of Grissel and Patience, 32.


Tall in intellect, Small in stature but, 100.


Tallmadge, Rev. Mr., 54.


Tapping, Josiah, 49. Tavern, The Clergymen's, 139.


Taxes, Shelter Island granted exemption from, 27. Taylor a candidate for the ministry, John, 75; John, 23, 91; Najah, 90.


Teachers in the public school, Some of the early, 75, 77, 106.


Temperence advocate, An earnest, 142.


Terrible explosion, A, 85.


Terry, Deziah, 42; Noah, 63.


"Thomas," The ship, 139.


Thomas, Francis, 91. Thompson, Jonathan, 91.


Thompson's history of Long Island, 35, 50, 65.


Throop, Rev. William, 48.


Tooker, William Wallace, 19.


Tories, The, 65. Torrey, Thomas, 45. Total Abstinence, An early stand for, 113.


Town, Act of the Gen'l Assembly of the Colony of N. Y., commanding the organization of the, 40.


Tracey, Rev. Stephen, 94, 100; accomplishes two important things for the society, 94.


Tragic death of the Rev. D. M. Lord, 122. Treadwell, John B., 91.


Trial and acquittal of Cato the slave, 59; two per- secuted Presbyterian clergymen, 37.


Trial and execution of Gov. Leisler, 34.


Trustees, Organization of the board of, 67, 68, 69; reference to the, 74. 91, 104, 135, 152.


Tuthill, Abigail, 43; Daniel, 44; Deliverance, 43; Hannah, 44; Henry, 45; John, 45; Nathaniel, 64; Noah, 39, 44, 48, 53; Mrs. Rosina, 116; Thomas, 80, 96.


Urquhart, as rector of Jamaica, Newtown and Flushing, The appointment of the Rev. Mr., 36. Usurpation of the rights of the people by Gov. Cornbury, 36.


Unfading memory, An, 74.


Union Theological Seminary, 130, 133, 134.


United States, Reference to the Constitution of the, 70.


United States Representative from Shelter Island, A, 70.


University of Vermont, 130.


Vail, John, 46; Samuel. 39, 46.


Vermont, University of, 130.


Vicissitudes to which the citizens of Shelter Island were exposed during the Revolution, The, 67.


Wagemen, Hubert V., 91.


Wallabout of Brooklyn, 66.


War, The Revolutionary, 41, 52, 61, 64, 67, 84; of 1812, The, 89.


Watchman," The "Republican, 93.


Westfield, Mass., 147.


Westhampton, 77.


West Lebanon Cong. Church, N. H., 134.


Westneck Creek, 136.


Whales, 38, 46.


Whig principles, 56.


White, Elanthan, 49.


White Plains, N. Y., 56.


White, Rev. Sylvanus, 53.


Whitaker, D. D., Rev. Epher, 123, 132; reference to and quotations from his history of Southold, 21, 71.


Whitefield's visit to Shelter Island, Rev. George, 52, 56, 57, 59; his evangelistic tour on the east- ern end of Long Island, 57.


Whitehead, Jonathan, 49; S., 50.


Whitlock, William, 91.


'Whooping Boys' Hollow, 19.


Wickham, Rev. Mr., 106.


Will of John Gardiner probated before Brinley Sylvester, The, 47.


Williams, Diana R., 90; Eliphalet, 90; Thomas R., 91.


Wilson, Rev. David, 106.


Winthrop, Gov., II; Mr., 22.


Wolves and their use by the Indians, Young. 18.


Women's Missionary Society on Shelter Island, The first, 98.


Woolsey, Benjamin, 49.


Woolworth, Rev. Dr. Aaron, 49, 56, 86; his testi- mony concerning the organization of the Church and Rev. Daniel Hall's ministry, 86; extracts from his dedicatory sermon of 1817, 49, 67; The death of, 104.


Wright, Grover, 90.


Yale College, 55, 71, 79, III.


Yankee ingenuity, 85.


'Yokee" or "Yoco," the great Manhanset chief, II; death and burial of, 18.


York, Duke of; Ascent to the throne of England as James II., 33.


York by the Dutch, The recapture of New, 28. Young wolves, How the Indians made use of, 18. Young, Benj., 50; Mary (widow), 45; Thos., 45. Young's regiment, Col., 103; Youngs, Rev. Ezra, 107, 110, 127; his coming to Shelter Island, 105; length of service, 105; received into the Presby- tery as licentiate, 105; becomes preacher to the Cutchogue Presbyterian Church, 106; his long service, 106; ordination, 106; death, 106; his courtship, 106; marriage, 106; classmates, 106; his wit, 106; Gideon, 45.


Youngstown Presbyterian Church, 134.


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