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One of them was Jacob Lowman, Jr., the dear, honest, straightfor- ward Cleveland pioneer, who in 1833 at the age of 23 walked all the way from Hagerstown to this village. He was a blacksmith, also a wagon maker. His first employment was with Elijah Peeet.
Whatever had been the influences affecting his previous life, he could not have chosen to work for any man who could so attract the best that was within him and hold him to that standard as would Elijah Peet, the earnest, Christian pioneer, through whose sturdy, steadfast faith was established the first Methodist Society of the city.
Jacob Lowman, Jr., boarded in the family of his employer -- as was the custom of the day. But it was not long before Minerva, the oldest of the household of daughters, held captive his heart and he longed for a home of his own with her dear presence installed therein.
They were married, and began housekeeping at No. 10 Walnut street. Meanwhile, Mr. Lowman was making and selling carriages and waggons in Vineyard Lane.
Mr. Lowman entered fully into the church life of his wife's family, and after Mr. Peet's death, took his place, in a measure, in the Methodist Church activities and shouldered much of its financial obligations. Jacob Lowman was a straightforward honest man in his business relations.
A characteristic story is related of him in connection with the contro- versy that arose between the Methodist Church North and South on the question of slavery. About one-half of the local society became impatient over the delay in separation from the Southern Church, and concluded to secede and start a Wesleyan Methodist Church, which they located on the corner of Euclid and Hickox streets. They claimed all the movable pos- sessions of the First M. E. Church, and accordingly and very unexpected- ly stripped that edifice of its pulpit and pews.
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Mr. Lowman was soon made aware of the loss. The next Sabbath when the depleted congregation came to morning service, wondering how it should be seated, the auditorium was found provided with long planks resting upon waggon boxes or hubs and in the very spot where Mr. Low- man had been accustomed to sit in his pew he was found calmly seated on the end of one of the planks and in his usual attitude-head slightly droop- ing forward in reverent meditation.
He died in 1881.
Mrs. Minerva Peet Lowman brought into her own home all the tra- ditions of the Peet family regarding kindness, hospitality and loyalty to religious convictions.
She was an unusual woman for her day. She had much literary ability and possessed a small library chiefly of religious books. She conversed easily and intelligently on questions of theology and biblical lore with the Methodist clergy that so often thronged the parlor of her home. She was musical, to what extent can be estimated by the bound books of instru- mental and vocal music that her sons cherished as part of her personal possessions. She had a sweet voice with which she entertained her friends or used in sacred service. She took advantage of the arrival of a French gentleman, who became her neighbor,-a Mr. De Gollier-to acquire the French language, which she learned to read and speak fluently.
But she was not physically strong and was of a nervous, high-strung temperament. She died in 1857 while comparatively young, leaving three little sons.
Children of Jacob and Martha Lowman:
Mather J. Lowman, m. Harriet McNairy.
Charles Elijah Lowman, m. Lara Sarchet.
Dr. John H. Lowman, m. Isabelle Wetmore, dau. of Capt. Henry Wetmore.
For many years the youngest son of the family has been a distinguished physician and surgeon of this city, and considered an authority on sub- jects connected with the medical profession.
1833
SHEPARD
The history of Weathersfield, Connecticut, became linked with that of Cleveland in the early half of the past century when members of one family after another of the old New England town became residents of the new Ohio one. Among these was the Shepard family that for five generations had been prominent in the commercial, religious, and social life of Weathersfield. Its American founder was an English ship-builder who settled first in Middle Haddam, Conn.
Edward Shepard, his descendant, was a furniture manufacturer of Weathersfield. His wife was Mary Ayrault, great-granddaughter of Dr. Nicholas Ayrault, a French Huguenot. Generations of Shepards and
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Ayraults lie in the old cemetery of Weathersfield. The table vault of Dr. Nicholas Ayrault with its weather-worn inscription on the big flat stone, covering it, is ever of interest to the antiquarian.
Three sons of Edward and Mary Shepard came to Cleveland in youth, and remained here, actively engaged in business. Daniel Ayrault Shepard was the first of the three to make the venture, and opened a small chair manufactory at the foot of Vineyard lane. He subsequently married Louise Gates, and together they spent over 50 years of life. They had no chil- dren of their own, but their home always echoed with the voice and laughter of youth. Besides their nephew and two nieces who were frequent guests, several homeless children from time to time were mem- bers of the household. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard were Presbyterians, and always actively interested in the social life of the Third Church, corner of Euclid and Brownell streets. They frequently entertained the church so- cieties at their home on Prospect street, not far west of the present Rose Building.
Mrs. Shepard died in 1888, and her husband the following year, aged 79 years. At the time of the disastrous fire of 1835, Daniel Shepard was a heavy loser. His chair factory and store, just below the present American House, was entirely destroyed. He renewed his business at 27 Water street-W. 9th.
Charles Lewis Shepard and Edward Shepard, Jr., joined their brother in Cleveland a few years later, and at first were engaged in the drug business, but afterward were either in partnership with Daniel, or active in furniture manufacturing on their own account. Edward was the old- est of the brothers. He married Helen E. Thompson. Their first home was on Rockwell street, near the Square, and afterward on Cheshire, a few doors from the north-east corner of Prospect street. Their only child, John Potter Shepard, who reached manhood, died unmarried.
Charles Shepard, b. 1812, the youngest of the brothers, was the mem- ber of the family who retained closest touch, through his pen, with the old Connecticut home, and he kept his mother, Mary Ayrault Shepard, posted regarding the daily lives and adventures of her Cleveland sons. She also was a ready writer, and several beautiful and interesting letters from both mother and son are preserved by their grandson.
Charles L. Shepard married 1st, Elisabeth Hurst, a young English girl. They attended the St. Clair street church, and were members of its choir. Their only child was Mary Elisabeth Shepard, b. 1839; m. Bruce Huling. A son, Charles L. Huling, residing at 13087 Euclid ave., possesses a rare and interesting historical volume compiled by some of the leading families of Weathersfield of the present day. It contains
much valuable genealogy and data. The work was published in Hart- ford, Conn., and its issue private and quite limited. No other history of Weathersfield has been written, to date.
Charles L. Shepard m. 2nd, Matilda L. Gorham. Their only child, Fanny Gorham Shepard, m. Charles L. Strong of Cleveland. Shepard Strong, a well-known real-estate dealer, is a son of this couple.
Mrs. Fanny Shepard was a well-known society lady, and entertained often and in fine style in her beautiful home adjoining that of D. A. Shepard on Prospect street. The Weathersfield homestead of the Shep-
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ards is yet in the possession of the family. It is two doors north of the historic Webb mansion, which reminds the writer to add that Daniel Ayrault, grandfather of the Shepard brothers, was an early and enthusias- tic patriot throughout the revolutionary war.
All the late members of the Cleveland family lie side by side in Wood- land cemetery.
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ROOT
Elias Root, son of Moses Root of West Stockbridge, Mass., married Nancy Sabis. He lived in Cooperstown, N. Y., where his children were born, and came to Cleveland in the early '30s. His home was 76 Bank street. He was deputy sheriff in 1845. His son, Elias Root, Jr., married Elisabeth Hoyt, and had two children-Orville, unmarried, and Margaret, who married Arthur Claflin.
Ralph R. Root, son of Elias Root, Sr., was a Cleveland dry-goods mer- chant as early as 1856, and continued in that business until his death. He was one of the organizers of the firm of Morgan & Root, now Root, McBride & Company.
He married Miss Anna Y. Tubbs, dau. of John and Cornelia Tubbs. They had four children, Frederick, Mary, Walter, and Cornelia Root.
The widow of Ralph R. Root resides on Ambler Boulevard, city.
Failure to secure necessary data makes any correct or complete sketch of this important pioneer family impossible.
1840 PARKER
Dr. Marcus Crary Parker, son of Peter and Louisa Griswald Parker, who came to Cleveland in 1840 from Enfield, Conn., was a botanic physi- cian and druggist at 86 Superior street. His first residence in the city was 56 Seneca street-West 3rd. It is claimed that he was the first man of this vicinity to successfully experiment in the refining of petroleum in its crude state. He lived in this city nearly 50 years, dying in 1887 at his home on or near Woodland ave.
The wife of Dr. Parker was Frances Rust Dickerson, daughter of Jonathan and Fanny Dickerson of Northampton, Mass. She was 18 years old in 1831-the year of her marriage. Her death occurred in Cleveland in 1871.
The children of Marcus and Frances Parker:
Eliza R. Parker, b. 1832; m. 1st, Mary Parker, b. 1834; m. William
Capt. Read of Sackets Harbor, L. Holcomb.
N. Y .; 2nd, David Hammock of Southington, Conn.
Cordelia Parker, b. 1836; m. Dr. George Oliver.
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INDEX
PAGE
PAGE
Perley Abbey 400
Levi Bauder
. 382
Seth Abbey 359
Michael Bauder 382
Asael Adams 81
David H. Beardsley 330
Joseph Adams
509
Jacob Becker
404
Joshua Adams
312
Thomas S. Beckwith 608
Samuel E. Adams
510
Huron Beebe 496
Samuel Adams, Jr. 509
George W. Benjamin 486
George Akin 128
Capt. Clifford Belden 269
Rev. Samuel Aiken 508
Silas Belden
183
John W. Allen 302
Elijah S. Bemis 177
Ashley Ames 102
George A. Benedict 517
Stephen Ames 104
John Bennet
563
Benjamin Andrews 497
Samuel Bidwell 263
Edward W. Andrews 251
William Billings 360
Philip B. Andrews 250
Edward Bingham 601
Sherlock J. Andrews 297
Elijah Bingham 518
John Armstrong 229
William Bingham .553
Benj. Titus Blackwell 188
George M. Atwater .498
Samuel Atwell 511
John Blair
233
Jonathan Bliss 182
Sidney D. Bliss
597
Richard Bailey 164
Robert Bailey .483
Richard Blinn
46
John Baker
515
Judge Thomas Bolton 482
Newell Bond 484
David Bonnell 100
Norman C. Baldwin 405
Gains Boughton
254
Oliver P. Baldwin .569
Nathan Boughton 254
Philemon Baldwin, Sr. 117
Charles Bradburn
567
Philemon Baldwin, Jr. 118
Rev. Stephen I. Bradstreet 270
Amos Brainard
153
George W. Brainard
475
Henry M. Brainard 475
Jabez Brainard
604
Joseph M. Brainard 475
Nathan Brainard
474
Samuel Bronson 67
Silas Brainard 475
Dr. Charles D. Brayton 383
Henry Brayton 384
Capt. Isaac Brayton
482
Hon. Joseph Breck 408
Rev. J. H. Breek .409
James A. Briggs 406
David Brooks
235
Mrs. Joshua Brooks
514
639
Seth Coggswell Baldwin
190
Epaphras Barber 208 Josiah Barber 206
Aaron Barker
361
Ashbel Barney
597
Danforth W. Barney .597
William Barnes 406
Gen. James Barnett 300
Melancthon Barnett 299
Joseph Bartlett .563
Nicholas Bartlett .563
Noble Bates
141
Philip Battell
597
Charles L. Bauder 382
Henry Blair
236
Franklin T. Backus 564
Amasa Bailey 163
William Bliss
181
Caleb Baldwin
118
Dudley Baldwin 191
Runa Baldwin 118
Samuel Smith Baldwin 101
Rev. James Ashwell .371
PIONEER FAMILIES
PAGE
PAGE
Melinda Keith Brooks . 514
Oliver Allen Brooks 516
Charles W. Coe 617
David Brower 190
Samuel S. Coe 598
Col. Henry H. Coit 335
James L. Conger 315
Handford Congar 594
Dr. Horace Congar 595
John Coon 396
Gains Burk
77
Sylvanus Burk
75
Irene Burk
77
Willard Burnham 591
David Burroughs, Sr. 80
David Burroughs, Jr.
80
Rev. Richard Bury
614
Dr. Elijah Burton
255
Caleb B. Butts
615
Alfred Cozzins
358
Samuel Calahan 148
Thomas Calahan 148
Widow Calahan 147
Charles L. Camp
333
Willard Crawford .502
David Camp
499
William V. Craw 392
Joseph H. Crittenden . 431
Newton E. Crittenden 304
Horace Canfield .490
Seth W. Crittenden 598
Jedediah Crocker 140
David W. Cross 559
Dr. Erastus Cushing 521
Dr. Henry K. Cushing 522
Abilene Davis Cutter 220
Moses Cutter
221
Orlando Cutter 219
John Day 556
Thomas Davis 252
William Day 555
David Dean 492
Cyrus DeForest 496
Daniel Denison 488
Edwin Denison 489
Elisha Dibble 144
Lewis Dibble 145
Asa Dille, Sr. 71
70
David Dille 68
Lewis B. Dille 71
70
Capt. Samuel Dille 78
Rev. John Dillon 529
David C. Doan 65
Job Doan 45
Nathaniel Doan
43
Edwin Cowles
395
Dr. Edwin Cowles
393
Judge Samuel Cowles 230
Andrew Cozad
94
Elias Cozad
93
Samuel Cozad
92
Myron Cozzins
359
James A. Craw 392
James M. Craw 391
John N. Cannell 320
C. C. Carleton
378
Robert Carran 562
Alonzo Carter 22
Major Lorenzo Carter 16
Leonard Case, Sr. 179
Robert Cather
332
Reuben Champion 262
Joel Chandler
512
John Chidgey 428
Herrick Childs 421
Aaron Clark 473
Albert Clark 399
Asahel Clark .520
David Clark
49
Edmund Clark 284
Henry W. Clark 415
James F. Clark 423
Mrs. Joseph Clark 253
Mervin Clark 415
Dr. Welcome A. Clarke 413
Aaron P. Cleveland 398
Dr. Benjamin F. Cleveland 554
Daniel Cleveland
519
George Cleveland
398
William Cleveland 397
Mrs. Solomon Cobb 620
Dr. Asa Brown 486
Hugh Buckley, Sr.
593
Almon Burgess
231
Leonard Burgess
233
Brazilla Burk
77
Mathew Coon 396
William B. Corlett 339
640
Calvin Dille
Nehemiah Dille
Hezekiah Camp .499
Willard Camp 499
PIONEER FAMILIES
PAGE
PAGE
Capt. Timothy Doan 63
John Doane
66
Erastus Gaylord 425
Seth Doan
65
Henry L. Gaylord 494
Nicholas Dockstader
308
Richard Dockstader
309
Augustus Gilbert, Jr.
56
Charles M. Giddings 310
Irene Burke-Gilbert 99
Stephen Gilbert 42
Jonathan Gillette
523
William T. Goodwin 360
Christopher Goulder
523
William J. Gordon 611
Dickson Graves 331
Dr. Ezra Graves 218
Ami N. Gray
605
Admiral N. Gray 420
Joseph W. Gray 605
Ransom Gray
605
Jasper Griffith 355
Elijah Gun 13
John H. Guptil 189
Justus Hamilton 52
James Hamilton 54
Samuel Hamilton 50
William H. Hamlin 613
Dea. Samuel I. Hamlin .211
Hezekiah Hand
259
Lewis Handerson 418
Dr. Seth S. Handerson 419
Augustus Handy 613
Parker Handy 445
Truman P. Handy
385
Jarvis F. Hanks
524
Isaac Harbaugh
.380
Francis Harding 565
Benjamin Harrington
560
Calvin Harris 256
Josiah A. Harris
353
William Hart
Roger Harkell
488
295
Horace Ford
619
Lewis Ford 619
Phyletus Francis 614
Rev. Silas C. Freeman 314
Andrew J. Freese . .616
Captain Erastus Frizzell
589
Martin Gale
495
Rodney Gale 559
Jabez Gallup 427
Abel B. Garlick 150
Alonzo S. Gardner
427
Col. James Gardner 595
Isaac L. Hewitt
417
641
Anson Hayden 352
John Hayward .294
Joseph Hayward
294
Nelson Hayward
294
Charles W. Heard 500
Henry Hecker
403
Hurlbut Heman 430
Mrs. Sylvester P. Herrick
566
Walter B. Dockstader
310
Samuel Dodge 34
Francis Dolman
607
Thomas Dorset
356
Reuben Drake 132
William Duckworth
253
Stephen Dudley
159
Rufus Dunham
271
Mrs. Mary Dunlap 260
Andrew Duty
301
Daniel Duty 301
Rudolphus Edwards 36
Rudolphus Edwards, Jr. 39
Rufus Ellet 297
George B. Ely 478
Merrick Ely 493
John Erwin 558
Patrick Farley 501
Gamaliel Fenton
.388
Horace Fenton
389
Orin Fenton
390
Dr. Daniel Ferris 390
Prof. Asaph Fiske 345
Grant Fitch
556
Gurdon Fitch
306
Zalmon Fitch
.600
Herchel Foote 223
John A. Foote
424
Dr. Jonathan Foote
557
Stephen Forbes
142
Cyrus Ford 618
Francis Ford 619
Horatio Ford
619
Henry Ford .619
Alphonso Hawley
25
Ezekiel Hawley 24
Capt. Allen Gaylord 53
Augustus Gilbert
55
PIONEER FAMILIES
PAGE
PAGE
Morgan L. Hewitt 416
"Uncle" Abraham Hickox 106
Capt. Lorenzo A. Kelsey Milo H. Hickox
434
Daniel Kelley
155
Irad Kelley 157
James M. Kelley 340
Joseph Reynolds Kelley 158
Madison Kelley
340
Moses Kelley 554
Thomas M. Kelley 158
Amaziah D. Howe
487
James M. Hoyt 526
Rev. Ora P. Hoyt
590
Pliny Kellogg 412
Capt. Lorenzo A. Kelsey 588
Dr. Henry D. Kendall 411
Leander M. Hubby
527
Lyman Kendall, Sr. 410
Timothy Hulbert
262
Col. James Kingsbury 25
Cushing Henry Kirke 522
George Kirke 258
Prof. Jared P. Kirtland 592
Hinman B. Hurlbut 417
Nehemiah Knapp 370
Heman A. Hurlbut 430
William Kneen 319
Joseph Landon 11
Chrystopher L. Lathrop 369
James W. Lee 378
Amos S. Hutchinson .481
Samuel R. Hutchinson
480
Elijah Ingersoll
142
Levi Ingersoll 144
Nathan Ingersoll
143
Dr. Smith Inglehart
511
Timothy Ingraham 386
Morris Jackson 194
Marris Jackson, Sr. 194
Gilbert Loomis
.576
Cleveland James 357
William B. Lucas 336
Hamilton James 54
Jacob Lowman 635
Edward Lyon 468
John E. Lyon 468
Benjamin S. Lyman 465
Benhu Johnson 113
Harvey Johnson
613
Levi Johnson
109
John Johnson 109
Capt. Jonathan Johnson 111
Luke D. Johnson 528
Seth W. Johnson 414
Capt. William Johnson 264
Mrs. Aurelia Johnstone 373
Dr. Robert Johnstone .373
John Jones
344
Thomas Jones 343
George B. Judkins 514
Rev. John Keep 412
Alfred Kelley 121
Richard Hilliard
277
Nathan C. Hills
375
James K. Hitchcock
561
Hon. George Hoadley 350
Mrs. Alfred Hodge
621
Joseph Hogan
206
Aaron Hubbard
237
Israel Hubbard
.236
Sarah C. Humphrey
491
George C. Huntington
419
Gov. Samuel Huntington 57
Richard Hussey 496
Benjamin R. Hutchings 501
Rev. Samuel Hutchings 374
Aaron Leland
568
Thomas Lemen 243
William Lemen 243
Jarvis Leonard
459
William G. Lewis
350
Andrew Logan 211
Dr. David Long 118
Anson Loomis 576
Richard T. Lyon 130
Dr. Colin Mackensie 451
Thomas W. Morse 551
Nehemiah Marks .243
Cotton Mather
238
Samuel H. Mather
540
Dr. Pierre Mathivet 479
George W. May 289
Thomas P. May 288
William May 289
Dr. Donald McIntosh 208
Samuel McIlrath
72
642
Obadiah Janes
199
Oliver Janes 200
Moses Jewett 193
Dr. Burr Kellogg 477
James Kellogg
356
PIONEER FAMILIES
PAGE
Thomas McIlrath 73
Jonathan Pearse 193
John McLane 322
Charles Pease 503
Rev. William McLane 304
George Pease 165
John Mc Vene 153
Samuel Pease 165
Sheldon Pease 464
Gurdon Meech
438
Elijah Peet 126
Enoch Meeker
168
Stephen Peet 124
Jonathan Pelton 154
Francis B. Penniman .504
Dr. George Mendenhall
539
Gen. Ahaz Merchant 210
Horace Perry 87
George B. Merwin
130
Nathan Perry, Sr. 84
Noble H. Merwin
128
Nathan Perry, Jr.
87
Charles Miles, Sr. 97
Robert Pier 272
Erastus Miles
23
Rev. William Philips 627
Jared Pritchard
246
Baird Pritchard
246
Jewett Prime
318
Rev. Ebenezer Punderson 419
Ashbel Morgan 134
Caleb Morgan 133
Henry Morgan
.602
Isham Morgan
134
Edmund Rathbun
192
George Rathbun 195
Henry Raymond
536
Samuel Raymond 536
John Reeve 442
John G. Remmington .454
Stephen G. Remmington 454
Hon. Thomas Richmond
574
Harvey Rice
273
Stephen Robinson
149
Joshua Ross
290
Benjamin Rouse .367
Elias Root 638
Ralph Root
638
Cyrenus Ruggles 338
Thomas Rummage 139
Samuel Ruple
108
Alanson Russell
455
Mrs. Robert Russell
207
Alexander Sacket
.542
Mrs. Robert Sackrider 449
Alfred S. Sandford
341
Elijah Sandford
342
Gennet Overacher
622
Samuel Sargeant
576
Marvin Oviatt 285
Silas Owen 188
Joseph Sargeant
447
Thomas Palmer
127
Jacob Sargeant
446
Dr. Markus C. Parker
638
Jehiol Saxton
203
643
Elisha Norton
67
Horace Nott
409
William D. Nott
.409
Lawrence O'Connor
160
John Ommick
341
Charles A. Otis
462
William A. Otis 462
John Outhwaite, Sr. 633
Chrystopher Outhwaite
634
John Outhwaite, Jr.
634
Sylvester Ranney 431
Chauncy S. Ransom 610
Edmund Rathbun, Jr. 195
Youngs L. Morgan, Sr.
131
Thomas W. Morse 551
Edmond Mott 503
Henry Mould
466
Plina Mowrey
135
Gardner Murfey
470
William A. Murfey
470
Elias Murray 123
Harvey Murray
123
Humphrey Nichols 212
Henry L. Noble 286
Olmstead Noble
38
Abram Norris
97
Joseph Ranney 536
Theodore Miles
99
William Milford
.538
Dr. Joshua Mills 328
Nelson Monroe 461
Horatio Perry 89
Smith Meeker
166
Stephen Meeker
168
PAGE
William F. Mead
372
Levi Sargeant 186
PIONEER FAMILIES
PAGE
PAGE
Rev. John Sayle 312
William Scofield 448
Morgan L. Schermerhorn 545
Elisha T. Sterling 292
John M. Sterling
292
Samuel Stewart 186
Royal Stewart 573
Aaron Stickland 438
Job Stiles 7
John R. St. John 345
Dr. Orson St. John .345
Aruna St. John
.533
Dr. Benjamin Strickland 541
John Stoddard
327
John G. Stockly .577
William Stockwell 205
James Strong
138
Judge John Harris Strong 138
138
Ephriam Sherman
185
Ephriam Sherman, Jr. 185
Ahimaaz Sherwin, Jr. .202
Ahimaaz Sherwin, Sr.
200
Peter Short
323
Lewis Short 324
Jeremiah Shumway 194
Alexander Sked
532
James Skinner
190
Orville B. Skinner
335
Abraham Slaght
447
Douglas W. Sloane
472
Gaven Smellie
293
Anson Smith
585
Smith John
626
John Tinker 337
Stephen Titus 247
John Thomas
276
John Smith
626
548
William Smyth 469
William Southern 609
Rev. Levi Tucker
569
Abraham Turner
200
Ebulous A. Southworth
229
Major Amos Spofford
39
Miller Spangler 243
Michael Spangler
242
Thomas P. Spencer 439
Ara Sprague 197
George W. Stanley .364
Abel Stark
152
Ebenezer Stark
152
John Stair
442
Samuel Starkweather 326
Josiah Stacey 401
Buckley Stedman 458
Martin B. Scott .602
Joel Scranton
227
Philo Scovil
175
John Seaman
348
Solomon Severance
629
Theodoric Severance
629
Alexander Seymour
. 460
John Shelley
.546
Phineas Shepard, Sr. 177
Elijah Shepard
319
Elias Shepard
250
Jason Shepard
250
Daniel A. Shepard . 637
Charles L. Shepard 637
Edward Shepard
636
Walter Strong
Valentine Swayne
433
Jesse F. Taintor 584
Deacon Elisha Taylor 169
Philo Taylor 105
Rev. Vernon D. Taylor .543
Patrick Teare
319
George Teibout 343
Dr. Charles A. Terry 571
586
Simpson Thorman
Benjamin Thorp
61
Bezaleel Thorp
60
Joel Thorp
59
Warren Thorp
61
George B. Tibbets
632
Archibald M. C. Smith 447
Edwin Smith
623
Dr. Israel Town
124
Bennet Townsend
261
James J. Tracey 530
Wendell Wackerman
372
Edward Wall 349 114
George Wallace
Silas Walsworth 149
Ashbel Walworth 95
John Walworth 90
Darius Warner, Sr. 57
John F. Warner 433
Warham J. Warner 435
George Watkins
152
Timothy Watkins
151
644
William T. Smith
William P. Southworth
575
PIONEER FAMILIES
PAGE
Watson Watkins 152
Mrs. Newton Willey
268
Eleazar Watterman 173
Abraham Williams 200
William Watterson 313
George Williams 450
Horace Weddell 248
William Wheeler Williams
47
W. W. Williams, Jr. 48
Samuel Williamson 115
Hon. Hiram A. Wilson 552
John Wilson 437
Richard Winslow .631
Albert Wolcott 174
Stephen Wolverton
364
George Whitelaw 441
Philip White
572
Luther Woodworth 115
W. Woodward 471
John M. Woolsey 363
Albert Wolcott 174
Daniel Worley 274
Frederick Whittlesey 456
John Worley 276
George Worthington 456
Ralph Worthington 456
Eliam Wulbur 218
Ansel Young 187
Moses C. Younglove 549
Dr. Samuel Underhill .534
Luther Willes
225
Ziba Willes
225
John W. Willey
266
PAGE
Peter M. Weddell 247
Benj. S. Welch 160
Capt. Hiram B. Wellman 213
Edward P. Wetmore 572
John S. White 573
Bushnell White 583
Levi White 74
Deacon Moses White 172
David L. Wood
624
Gov. Reuben Wood 215
Wileman White
161
Mark Whitelaw
362
William B. Whiting 449
Col. Charles Whittlesey 453
Nathaniel Wiggins 249
John J. Wightman
136
James B. Wilbur .218
John O. Willard 171
John A. Vincent 366
William H. Van Tine 603
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GENERAL INDEX
GENERAL INDEX
PAGE
Aarons, Clara
. 587
Abbey, Charles-Edwin
.359
Abbey,
Elizabeth - Lewis - Helen-
Harriet-Mary .401
Abbey, Hanah
143-360
Abbey, Harriet-Maria-Seth
.360
Abbey,
Henry G ..
360-373
Abbey,
Mercy Hunt
520
Abbey,
Minnie Lyon.
360
Abbey, Perley-Sarah Goodrich.
400
Abbey, Peter
360
Abbey, Seth A.
. 365-373-376-622
Abel, Ansel
301
Abel, A.
279
Abel and Duty 301
Abel, George 404
Abels, Asahel
21
Abbott, Anna
221
Abbott, Azuba
304-431
Abbott, Rev. Edward-Rev. Lyman. . .204
Abbott, Elizabeth
204
Abbott, Frank-Caroline-Gardner ..
.551
Abbott,
Jason
229
Abbott, Joshua 304
Abbitt, Willard
550
Ackley, John A .- Eleazer-Orange 17
Ackley, Elizabeth Buell. 24
Ackley, John A.
159
Adams,
Albertine-Georgiana-John
F.
510 Adams, Amos-Charlotte-Harriet. . . 510 Adams, Adeline .. .194-312
Adams, Asael - Alfred - Comfort Fitch
83
Adams, Betsey
82
Adams, Cyrus-
-Allen
312
Adams, Darius 66
Adams, Eli
140
Adams, Frank
312-510
Adams, George
Adams, Henry
.83, 189
Adams, James E.
267-295-312
Adams, Jesse
72
Adams, Joshua
312
Adams, Lucas
509
Adams, Lucy-Ruth .510
Adams,
Lydia Willey
268-498
Adams,
Mary
48-440
Adams, Minnie
.573
Adams, Sarah-William
43-45
Adams, Whittlesey
83
Aiken, Andrew J .- Catherine.
161
Aiken, Caroline 253
Aiken Charles-Helen 509
Aiken, Charles G .- Rev. Samuel
520
Aiken, Delia
508
Aikin, Julia
21
Akin, George-Tamizen 128
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Aikins, Q. T. 88
Aiken, Rev. Samuel
304-461-541-550
Aiken, William
253
Akers, Elizabeth
313
Albro, Claribel
549
Akin, Cyrel-Caroline-Irad-Julia. .128
Alcott, Cornelia
541
Alcott and Horton
Alcott, William G.
78
Alden, Col. Amos-Hannah. 360
Allen, Elizabeth
W .- Ursula
556
Allen, Ethan
190
Allen, Emily C.
629
Allen,
Gertrude
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