Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America 1898, Part 10

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1624. CHEW, John, Virginia. Burgess of Hogg's Island, 1629; Burgess of York County, 1642-44.


CHEW, Samuel, Anne Arundel County, Md. Justice of Peace, 1665, 1668 ; Justice of Provincial Court, 1669; Member of Council, 1669, 1671, 1674, 1676; Chancellor, 1675 ; Secretary, 1675.


CHEW, Samuel (Dr.), Delaware. Chief-Justice of the Lower Counties (now Delaware), 1741-43.


1637. + CHILLINGWORTH, Thomas, Marshfield, Mass. Representative, 1648, 1652.


CHITTENDEN, William, New Haven, Conn. Magistrate, 1639-43 ; Deputy, 1646-51, 1653-60 ; Lieutenant, 1648.


1 CHRISTIAN, William, Virginia. Lieutenant-Colonel, February, 1776. 1685. CHRISTIE, James, New Jersey. Captain in Colonel Theunis Day's Regiment in Revolution.


1665. CHRISTOPHERS, Christopher, New London, Conn. Assistant, 1723-28 ; Judge of County Court, 1724-28.


1665. CHRISTOPHERS, Richard, New London, Conn. Assistant, 1699, 1704- 22 ; Judge of County Court, 1709-16, 1720-22 ; Judge of Superior Court, 1710-20.


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SETTLEMENT.


CHURCH, Joseph, Little Compton, R. I. Ensign, 1686 ; Judge, 1690-91.


1621. CLAIBORNE, Thomas, Virginia. Lieutenant-Colonel in Indian War, 1683.


1621. CLAIBORNE, William, Virginia. Secretary of State, 1626, 1628 ; Mem- ber of Council, 1628, 1650.


1630. CLAP, or CLAPP, Ebenezer, Dorchester, Mass. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1775, 1776.


1630. CLAP, or CLAPP, Preserved, Northampton, Mass. Captain, 1690.


1630. CLAP, or CLAPP, Roger, Massachusetts. Lieutenant, 1655 ; Captain, 1665 ; Representative twenty years between 1652 and 1673.


1630. CLAP, or CLAPP, Samuel, Dorchester, Mass. Captain, 1689 ; Deputy, 1690-93, 1695-96, 1698, 1699, 1700-01.


1639.


CLARK, Asahel, Easthampton, Mass. Lieutenant at Ticonderoga, 1758. CLARK, Daniel, Windsor, Conn. Representative, 1653, and for 5 ses- sions ; Secretary of Colony, 1658, and for 8 years; Patentee of Charter, 1662 ; Assistant, 1662-64.


1632. CLARK, or CLARKE, George, Milford, Conn. Deputy, 1665-69, 1673-76.


1641. CLARK, Hugh, Boston, Mass. Captain of Ancient and Honorable Artillery, 1666.


1632. CLARK, John, Saybrook, Conn. Representative, 1641-44, 1646-59, 1661-63, 1665-69 ; named in Charter of 1662.


CLARK, Joseph, Lebanon, Conn. Ensign, 1630; Captain, 1737.


1639. + CLARK or CLARKE, Samuel, Milford, Conn. Ensign, 1714; Deputy, . 1716.


1638. CLARK, William, Northampton, Mass. Lieutenant, 1662; Representa- tive, 1663, and 13 years after ; Associate Judge, 1665.


CLARK, William, Connecticut. Deputy, 1705, 1706, 1708-13, 1715, 1717-19, 1723, 1724; Captain, 1708.


CLARKE, Jeremiah, Newport, R. I. Treasurer, 1647-49; President Regent, acting Governor, 1648.


1662. CLARKE, Thaddeus, Portland, Me. Lieutenant, 1689-90.


1623. CLARKE, Thomas, Plymouth, Mass. Representative, 1651-58.


1638. CLARKE, Walter, Rhode Island. Deputy, 1667, 1670, 1672, 1673 ; Assistant, 1673-75, 1699 ; Governor, 1676, 1677, 1686, 1696, 1697, 1698 ; Deputy-Governor, 1679-86, 1700-14.


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SETTLEMENT.


1691. + CLARKSON, Gerardus, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. Surgeon, Pennsylvania Navy, 1777.


1691. CLARKSON, Matthew, New York City, N. Y. Secretary of Province, 1691-1701.


· 1672. CLAYLAND, James, Talbot County, Md. Rector of St. Peter's Parish, 1693.


1683. CLAYPOOLE, James, Philadelphia, Pa. Register-General, 1686; Mem- ber of Assembly, 1686 ; Member of Governor's Council, 1687.


CLAYTON, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Governor's Coun- cil, 1682-84.


I630. CLEEVES, George, Portland, Me. Deputy-President, 1646-58 ; Deputy, 1663-64.


CLOWES, John, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682, 1684. Cock, Otto Ernest, Pennsylvania. Provincial Councillor, 1681-82; Justice of Upland Court, 1676, 1680-81.


COCK, Peter (Larssen), Pennsylvania. Member of Carr's Council, . 1668 ; President Judge, 1676-80.


1630.


COCKE, Richard, Virginia. Member of House of Burgesses, 1644, 1654. CODDINGTON, William, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Assistant, · 1629-37 ; Treasurer, 1634 ; Deputy, 1636-37; Founder of Ports- mouth, R. I., 1638, of Newport, 1639 ; Judge, 1638-40; Governor of Portsmouth and Newport, 1640-47; Assistant, 1647, 1666, 1667; President of Colony, 1648; Commissioner to New York, 1656, 1663 ; named in Charter of 1663; Deputy, 1666 ; Deputy- Governor, 1673, 1674 ; Governor, 1674-76, 1678.


COFFIN, James, Nantucket, Mass. Judge of Common Pleas, 1696, 1699, 1702, 1715, 1718 ; Judge of Probate, 1706-18.


COFFIN, John, Nantucket, Mass. Lieutenant, 1684.


COFFIN, Nathaniel, Newbury, Mass. Assistant, 1730; Special Justice of Court of Common Pleas, 1734.


1 1642. COFFIN, Tristram, Nantucket, Mass. Chief Magistrate of General Court, 1671, 1677-78.


COFFIN, Tristram, Jr., Newbury, Mass. Lieutenant, 1668; Deputy, 1695, 1700-02.


COGGESHALL, John, Massachusetts and Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1634- 37 ; Assistant, 1640-44; President of Colony, 1647; Treasurer, 1664-72.


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SETTLEMENT.


COGGESHALL, Joshua, Newport and Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1664, 1666-68, 1670-72 ; Assistant, 1669, 1670, 1672-76.


COIT, Samuel, Preston, Conn. Deputy, 1746, 1749-51, 1753, 1754, 1757, 1758, 1760-62, 1764, 1766-69 ; Major, 1746; Lieutenant- Colonel, 1761 ; Colonel, 1768.


+ COLE, Rice, or Ryse, Charlestown, Mass. Founder of Charlestown, 1629.


COLES, Samuel, Sr., Gloucester County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1683, 1685.


1682.


COLES, Samuel, Jr., Gloucester County, N. J. Justice, 1709 ; Sheriff, 1713, 1724.


1633. COLLIER, William, Duxbury, Mass. Assistant, 28 years, between 163-4 and 1665 ; Member of Colonial Congress, 1643 ; Member of Coun- cil of War, 1643, 1658.


1680. COLLINS, Francis, New Jersey. Member of Governor's Council, 1683, 1707; Judge, 1686; Member of Assembly, 1683-85.


1707. COLTON, Simon, Longmeadow, Mass. Captain, 1757-59.


1623. CONANT, Roger, Salem, Mass. First Governor of Massachusetts, 1625- 29 ; Justice of Quarterly Court, 1637-39.


1745. CONYNGHAM, Redmond, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of City Council, 1762.


1667. COOK, Phineas, Massachusetts. Captain of Minute Men, 1773. . Cook, Samuel, New Cheshire, Conn. Captain, 1742.


1620. | COOKE, Francis, Massachusetts. A "Mayflower" Pilgrim, 1620.


1620. COOKE, John, Jr., Plymouth, Mass. Deputy, 1639, 1643-45.


1698. COOKE, Nicholas, Providence, R. I. Deputy-Governor, 1769, 1775; Governor, 1775, etc.


1639. + COOPER, John, New Haven, Conn. Representative, 1661-62, 1665. 1


1678. COOPER, Joseph, New Jersey. Member of Governor's Council, 1703.


1678. COOPER, William, Gloucester County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1682-85 ; Member of Council of Proprietors, 1687-88 ; Judge, 1696, and for several years.


1638. CORNELL, Gideon, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1732, 1740; Assistant, 1740-41, 1745-46; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1746; First Chief-Justice, 1747-49.


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SETTLEMENT.


1638. CORNELL, Thomas, Rhode Island. Ensign, 1642-44.


CORSON, Cornelius, Staten Island, N. Y. Captain of Militia, 16So ; Jus- tice of the Courts, 1689.


1633. COTTON, John, Boston, Mass. A Founder of Harvard College, 1636 ; active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1630-1652.


1732. Cox, John, Pennsylvania. Major in Pennsylvania Line, 1775 ; Assist- ant Quartermaster-General, 1778-79.


1702. COXE, Daniel, New Jersey. Member of His Majesty's Council, 1706, 1708-13 ; Member of Assembly, 1714, 1716; Speaker, 1716; As- sociate Justice Supreme Court, 1706; Commander of Forces in West Jersey, 1706; Chief-Justice, 1734.


CRAFTS, Griffin, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1638, 1663-67 ; Lieutenant, 1653.


CRANE, Jasper, New Haven, Conn., and Newark, N. J. Deputy, 1653- 58 ; Assistant, 1658, 1662-67 ; Member of Assembly, 1669-73.


1659. + CRESSON, Pierre, Harlem, N. Y. Magistrate, 1660.


1681. CRISPIN, William, 2d, Pennsylvania. Commissary-General ; Commis- sary of Pennsylvania Navy, 1776, etc.


CROSMAN, Robert, Taunton, Mass. Representative, 1702, 1706, 1707, 1709, 1712, 1718, 1720, 1723.


CROSMAN, Robert, 2d, Taunton, Mass. Captain, 1776.


CULBERTSON, John, Chester County, Pa. Lieutenant, 1747.


CULBERTSON, Robert, Cumberland County, Pa. Captain Fifth Battal- ion Associators, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel First Battalion, 1778 ; Major Sixth Battalion, 1780.


CURTIS, John, Kent County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1682-85. CURTIS, or CURTISS, Josiah, Stratford, Conn. Captain, 1714.


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¡ CURTIS, Thomas, Wallingford, Conn. Deputy, 1689, 1704, CURTISS, William, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1667-70, 1672-87, 1692 ; Captain, 1672 ; Commander of Forces against New York, 1673, and in King Philip's War, 1675 ; Military Paymaster, 1675.


1621. + CUSHMAN, Elkanah, Plympton, Mass. Representative, 1723.


1621. CUSHMAN, Robert, Plymouth, Mass. Agent of Plymouth Colony to England, 1621, etc. ; a Founder of the Colony.


CUTHBERT, Thomas, Philadelphia County, Pa. Delegate to Provincial Convention, 1775.


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SETTLEMENT.


1674. CUTLER, John, M.D., Hingham, Mass. Surgeon in King Philip's War, 1676-77.


CUTT, Richard, Portsmouth, N. H. Captain at Fort Great Island, 1666 ; Representative, 1669, 1670, 1672, 1674-76.


1664. CUYLER, Johannes, Albany, N. Y. Mayor, 1725-26.


1720. DAGWORTHY, John, Hunterdon County, N. J. Sheriff, 1728-33; Judge of Common Pleas, etc., 1739, etc.


1635. | DALTON, Philemon, Dedham, Mass. A Founder of Dedham.


1635. DALTON, Samuel, Hampton, Mass. Deputy 14 years, between 1662 and 1679 ; Member of Council, 1680.


DAMON, Thomas, Sudbury, Mass. Captain of First Company of Foot, 1757.


1635. DANFORTH, Nicholas, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1636-37.


1725. DARRAH, William, Bucks County, Pa. Lieutenant in French and In- dian War, 1758-59 ; First Lieutenant Third Battalion Associators, 1775.


1637. DAVENPORT, John, Sr., New Haven, Conn. A Founder of the Colony, 1638.


1637. DAVENPORT, John, Jr., New Haven, Conn. Judge, 1661.


1637. DAVENPORT, John, 3d, Stamford, Conn. Preacher of Election Ser- mons, 1703, 1729.


DAVIS, David, New Jersey. Judge, 1733, 1744.


DAVIS, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1732, 1733, 1747, 1748.


DAVIS, John, Lancaster County, Pa. Adjutant "Flying Camp," May, 1776.


DAWSON, William, Williamsburg, Va. Commissary of the Bishop of London, 1643; President of William and Mary College, 1643- 53; Member of Council, 1643.


1746. ¡ DECATUR, Stephen, Pennsylvania. Commander of "Royal Louis" and " Fair American" in Revolution.


1642. DE HOOGE, Anthony, New York. Secretary of Colony of Rensselaer- wyck, 1655; Commissary-General and Superintendent, 1642 ; Schout, 1655.


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DE LANCEY, James, New York. Chief-Justice, 1733 ; Lieutenant- Governor, 1753.


DE LA MONTAGNE, Jan, New Amsterdam. Member of Governor's Council, 1638-56.


DENISON, Daniel, Ipswich, Mass. Captain, 1636; Major, 1637 ; Cap- tain of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1660; Major- General, 1662 ; Deputy, 1635-37, 1640-52 ; Speaker, 1649, 1651, 1652 ; Assistant, 1654-82.


1632. + DENISON, Edward, Roxbury, Mass. Representative, 1652, 1655.


1637. DENISON, George, Stonington, Conn., and Roxbury, Mass. Captain, 1675-76 ; Representative, 1671-94, with a few intermissions.


1632. ¡ DENISON, William, Roxbury, Mass. Representative, 1635. DENNIS, Thomas, Woodbridge, N. J. Representative, 1668.


1737. f DENNY, Ebenezer, Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Fourth Regiment, 1781.


1737. + DENNY, William, Cumberland County, Pa. Commissary of Issues in Revolution.


DE PEYSTER, Johannis, 2d, New York. Mayor, 1698-99; Member of Provincial Legislature, 1699.


1623. DE RAPELJE, Joris Jansen, New Netherlands. Member of Council of Twelve, 1641.


1663. DES MARETS, David, Bergen County, N. J. Delegate to Assembly, 1664.


1663. DES MARETS, Jean, Bergen County, N. J. Member of Committee of Safety, 1689.


DEWEES, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1761, 1764-65, 1770.


1630. DICKINSON, Jonathan, Princeton, N. J. A Founder of Princeton Col- lege, 1746.


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1630. DICKINSON, Nathaniel, Wethersfield, Conn. Representative, 1646-56. DILL, Matthew, Cumberland County, Pa. Captain of Chambers's Regi- ment, 1748 ; Justice of Common Pleas, 1769.


1630. f DILLINGHAM, Edward, Sandwich, Mass. Deputy, 1642.


1741. DINWIDDIE, Hugh, York County, Pa. Captain of Associators, 1756; Major Second Battalion, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel Third Battal- ion, 1776.


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SETTLEMENT.


1630. DOANE, John, Plymouth, Mass. Assistant, 1636, 1642; Member of Council, 1632-33 ; Deputy, 1639.


1734. DONALDSON, Arthur, Philadelphia, Pa. Engineer in charge of the defences of the Delaware in the Revolution.


+ DOOLITTLE, Abraham, Wallingford, Conn. Deputy, 1668, 1679, 1683, 1684.


+ DOOLITTLE, Daniel, Wallingford, Conn. Ensign, First Regiment, 1775.


1670. | DORR, Edward, Massachusetts. A Founder of Pemaquid.


DORSEY, Edward, Anne Arundel and Baltimore Counties, Md. Judge, 1686-89 ; Major of Horse, 1689; Burgess, 1690-97, 1700-05 ; Judge of High Court of Chancery, 1695-96.


1678. DOUGHTY, Daniel, New Jersey. Representative of Hunterdon and Burlington Counties, 1744-45, 1761.


1678. DOUGHTY, Jacob, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1716; Justice, 1717.


1641. DOUGLAS, William, New London, Conn. Commissioner, 1667 ; Deputy, 1672; Commissary, 1676.


1638. DOWNING, Emanuel, Salem, Mass. Representative, 1639, 1641, 1644, 1648.


1630. | DRAKE, Job, Connecticut. Commissioned Lieutenant, 1701. 1731. DRAYTON, William, Charleston, S. C. Chief-Justice of Florida, 1768-76.


1639. DUDLEY, Joseph, Saybrook, Conn. Deputy, 1704-05, 1721 ; Lieu- tenant, 1728.


1630. DUDLEY, Thomas, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy-Governor, 1630-34, 1637-40, 1646-49, 1651, 1652; Governor, 1634, 1640, 1645, 1650 ; Assistant, 1635, 1636, 1641-45 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1636 ; Brigadier Major-General, 1644; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1647.


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1639. + DUDLEY, William, Guildford, Conn. Representative, 1674. 1639. + DUDLEY, William, Saybrook, Conn. Deputy, 1682-83, 1685-89. DUFFIELD, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1711, 1712, 1715, 1721.


1749. DUNLAP, James, M.D., Pennsylvania. Naval Surgeon, 1776-77. DUNN, Robert, Kent County, Md. Burgess, 1663, 1669.


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SETTLEMENT.


1663. DURANT, Edward, Newton, Mass. Delegate to Provincial Assembly, 1774-75.


1634. DWIGHT, Henry, Dedham, Mass. Judge, 1727-31.


1634. + DWIGHT, John, Dedham, Mass. Founder of Dedham, 1635.


1634. DWIGHT, Josiah, Springfield, Mass. Judge, 1758-68.


DWIGHT, Timothy, Ist, Dedham, Mass. Cornet, 1676; Lieutenant, 1683.


1634. DWIGHT, Timothy, 2d, Northampton, Mass. First Commander of Fort Dummer, 1724-26 ; Judge, 1737-41, 1748-57 ; Chief-Justice, 1757. DWIGHT, Timothy, 3d, Northampton, Mass. Judge of Common Pleas, 1758-74.


1634. + DWIGHT, Timothy, 4th, New Haven, Conn. Chaplain in Parson's Brigade, 1777-79.


1634. + EARLE, Ralph, Portsmouth, R. I. Member of General Assembly, 1650.


1634. EARLE, William, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1693, 1704, 1706. EATON, John, New Jersey. Representative, 1723-50.


EATON, Theophilus, New Haven, Conn. Governor, 1643-58 ; Com- missioner to United Colonies, 1643, 1646.


EAYRE, Richard, Burlington County, N. J. Judge, 1724-32.


1682. ECKLEY, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Judge of Supreme Court, 1684-85 ; Member of Governing Council, 1688-89.


1639. EDSON, Samuel, Bridgewater, Mass. Councillor of War, 1666; Dep- uty, 1656-76.


1639. EDWARDS, Jonathan, Northampton, Mass. Eminent theologian.


EDWARDS, Thomas, Chester and Lancaster Counties, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1713, 1729, 1741-52 ; President-Justice, 1741-52 ; Mem- ber of Assembly, 1729-33, 1735, 1736, 1739.


EDWARDS, Timothy, Connecticut. Chaplain in French War, 17II.


EDWARDS, Timothy, Massachusetts, and Windsor, Conn. Member of Provincial Congress, 1774; Member of Council (Massachusetts), 1775, etc.


EELLS, Samuel, Dartmouth, Mass. Commander at Ponagansett (Dart- mouth), 1676. Representative, 1705, 1706.


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SETTLEMENT.


EELLS, Samuel, 2d, Hanover, Mass. Ensign, 1741.


1660. ELDERKIN, Jedediah, Windham, Conn. Colonel of Fifth Regiment, 1776 ; Member Committee of Safety, 1776.


ELDRIDGE, Daniel, Stonington, Conn. Captain, 1702.


ELDRIDGE, James, Stonington, Conn. Lieutenant and Captain in Sixth Regiment, 1775, 1776, etc.


1631. ELIOT, John, Roxbury, Mass. "Apostle to the Indians."


1730. ELLICOTT, Joseph, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1772-73.


1650. ELLIS, Richard, Dedham, Mass. Lieutenant, 1693.


1682. ELLIS, Robert, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1722. ELLIS, Thomas, Pennsylvania. Register-General, 1687.


ELTON, Anthony, Burlington County, N. J. Judge of Supreme Court, 1698, 1699.


1660. ELY, John, M.D. Surgeon in Revolution ; Colonel at Fort Trumbull, 1777.


1660. ELY, Richard, Lyme, Conn. Ensign, 1723 ; Lieutenant, 1728 ; Cap- tain, 1733; Deputy, 1719, 1724-38.


ELY, William, Lyme, Conn. Deputy, 1689, 1692-94, 1697-99, 1701-03, 1705-09, 1711-13, 1715 ; Captain, 1697.


EMANUEL, David, Augusta, Ga. Captain in Colonel Douglas's Regi- ment, 1757, and in Augusta Regiment, 1762.


EMLEN, George, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1730-39 ; a Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731.


EMOTT, James, New Jersey. Secretary of Province, 1686.


EMPSON, Cornelius, New Castle, Del. Justice of Peace, 1685, 1687, 1690; Member of Assembly, 1686, 1693, 1695-97; Judge of the Supreme Court, 1698-99.


EVANS, Evan, Chester County, Pa. Member of Provincial Convention, June 18, 1776.


EVANS, Hugh, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1722, 1746-54. EVANS, John, Jr., Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1734-37. EVANS, Owen, North Wales, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1739-50; Justice of Peace, 1726, 1727, 1732, etc.


1727. EYRE, Jehu, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain of Artillery, 1776; Colonel, 1777-81.


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SETTLEMENT. 1727. + EYRE, Manuel, Burlington, N. J. Member of Navy Board, 1777 to close of war.


FAIRFIELD, William, Wenham, Mass. Deputy, 1723, 1728, 1730, 1732-41 ; Speaker, 1741.


1700. FAIRLAMB, John, Chester County, Pa. Sheriff, 1762-63 ; Member of Assembly, 1764-65.


1700. FAIRLAMB, Nicholas, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1704-05, 1711-13.


1700. FAIRLAMB, Nicholas, 2d, Chester County, Pa. Lieutenant-Colonel of Associators, 1777; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775-76.


1680. FARMER, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1703-04, 1715, 1717-19, 1722 ; Member of Assembly, 1710-11, 1713-15, 1717-18, 1724-26, 1728.


FARMER, Thomas, Pennsylvania, and Perth Amboy, N. J. Sheriff of Philadelphia, 1701 ; Judge of Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1711 ; Member of Council of New Jersey, 1716; Chief-Justice, 1730.


1684. FAUCIT, Walter, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1695.


FAUNTLEROY, or FONTLEROY, Moore, Lancaster County, Va. Burgess, 1654, 1658-60.


FAYERWEATHER, John, Boston, Mass. Commander of the Castle, 1689. FEAKE, Robert, Watertown, Mass. Representative, 1634-36 ; Lieu- tenant, 1635.


1630.


FELL, Joseph, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1721-25, 1733. FELTON, Nathaniel, Salem, Mass. Ensign, 1679 ; Lieutenant, 1681. FENN, Benjamin, Milford, Conn. Representative, 1653; Assistant, 1654, 1665-72.


1712. FERREE, John, Lancaster County, Pa, High Sheriff, 1773-75 ; Colonel Tenth Rifle Battalion of Associators, 1775-76.


1677. FISHBOURNE, Ralph, Chester County, Pa. Justice of the Peace and Courts, 1700, 1703.


1677. FISHBOURNE, William, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751.


1641. FISHER, Daniel, Dedham, Mass. Captain of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1640 ; Deputy, 1658-82 ; Speaker, 1680-82 ; Assistant, 1683.


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1725. + FISHER, Henry, Lewes, Del. Colonel of Militia, 1782.


+ FISHER, John, Dedham, Mass. Founder of Dedham, 1635. 1682. FISHER, Thomas, Sussex County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1697, 1700 ; Speaker of the First Delaware Assembly, 1704.


1710. FISHER, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1767 ; Mayor, 1773.


FITCH, Thomas, Norwalk, Conn. Captain, 1673, 1675.


1630. + FITZ RANDOLPH, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. First Lieutenant Fourth Regiment, 1777-79.


1630. FITZ RANDOLPH, Nathaniel, Woodbridge, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1693 ; High Sheriff, 1699.


1682. FITZWATER, George, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1717 ; Justice of Peace, 1732-33, 1735-38, 1741, 1745.


1682. FITZWATER, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1688.


1643. FLAGG, Gershom, Watertown, Mass. Lieutenant in Indian War, 1690. FLEETE, Henry, Lancaster County, Va. Representative of St. George's Hundred, 1637-38 ; Captain-General, 1644 ; Burgess of Lancaster County, 1652.


FLETCHER, Robert, Abington, Pa. Justice of Common Pleas, 1723-26. FLINT, Edward, Salem, Mass. Ensign, 1690.


'FLOYD, Richard, New York. High Sheriff, 1703, 1710; Colonel, 1709 ; Judge of Common Pleas, 1724.


FLYNT, Henry, Braintree, Mass. Active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1640-68 ; Preacher of Election Sermons, 1657.


FOBES, William, Little Compton, R. I. Commissary, 1692 ; Deputy, 1694, 1702, 1705, 1707.


1630. ¡ FOOTE, Nathaniel, Wethersfield, Conn. Member of Assembly, 1641-44. >1630. + FORD, Thomas, Windsor, Conn. Representative, 1638-40, 1644-45. 1689. FORMAN, Samuel, Monmouth County, N. J. Sheriff, 1695, 1696. FORSTER, Jacob, New Hampshire. Chaplain in Scammon's Regiment, 1775.


FORSTER, Or FOSTER, John, Lancaster County, Pa. Lieutenant, 1759.


1635. FOSDICK, Samuel, Connecticut. Deputy, 1670-74 ; Member of Coun- cil, 1690; First Lieutenant, 1690; Captain, 1697.


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SETTLEMENT.


1635. + FOSTER, Edward, Scituate, Mass. Deputy, 1639-40.


1635. FOSTER, Hopestill, Dorchester, Mass. Ensign, 1644 ; Representative, 1652-72; Captain, 1676.


1647. FOSTER, John, Plymouth, Mass. Representative, 1719-31.


1677. FOULKE, Thomas, Burlington, N. J. Commissioner of Lands, 1677.


FOWKE, Gerard, Westmoreland and Charles Counties, Md. County Lieutenant, 1660; Burgess, 1663, 1665 ; Justice, 1667.


1710. Fox, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1753-71; Speaker, 1764-65, 1768.


FRANCIS, Tench, Philadelphia, Pa. Attorney-General, 1741-54 ; Mem- ber of Common Council, 1747 ; Master of Rolls, 1750.


1683.


FRANKLIN, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731; a Founder of Philosophical Society, 1743; a Founder of University, 1749 ; Agent to Great Britain, 1752-62, 1765-75; Member of Assembly, 1763, etc. ; Speaker, 1763; Member of Provincial Conference, 1775 ; Delegate to Convention, 1776; Member and President of Council of Safety, 1775-76; Member of Continental Congress, 1775 ; a Signer of Declaration of Independence, etc.


1735. FRAZER, Persifor, Chester County, Pa. Member of Provincial Con- ference, 1775 ; Captain Fourth Battalion, 1776; Major, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Fifth Regiment, 1777-78 ; Brigadier-General, 1782 ; Member of Legislature, 1781-82.


1634. FREEBORN, Gideon, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1675, 1690, 1703-04, 1713.


1634. FREEBORN, William, Portsmouth, R. I. Founder, 1638 ; Commissioner, 1657.


1635. FRENCH, William, Billerica, Mass. Lieutenant, 1647 ; Representative, 1660, 1663-64.


FRY, Joshua, Albemarle County, Va. County Lieutenant, 1745 ; Colo- nel in Braddock's Expedition, 1754.


1642. FULLER, John, Dedham, Mass. Representative, 1696, 1705-1I, 1715-17.


1640. FULLER, Matthew, Barnstable, Mass. Lieutenant, 1652; Member of Council of War, 1658, 1671; Captain, 1668; Surgeon-General, 1673.


1642. FULLER, Thomas, Dedham, Mass. Representative, 1673, 1679, 1686.


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1665. GALE, Samuel, Orange County, N. Y. Representative, 1750-57 ; ap- pointed Colonel, 1755.


\ 1630. GALLUP, John, Stonington, Conn. Representative, 1665, 1667; Cap- tain, 1675.


1635. GARDINER, Lion, Saybrook, Conn. Commander of Saybrook Fort, 1635, and active in Pequot War.


1622. GARDINER, Thomas, Salem, Mass. Governor of Cape Ann Colony, 1623 ; a Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony.


GARDNER, John, Salem, Mass. Captain, 1673 ; Judge, 1699-1707.


GARDNER, Richard, Sr., Nantucket, Mass. Chief Magistrate, 1673.


GARDNER, Richard, Jr., Nantucket, Mass. Judge of Common Pleas, 1706, 1715, 1717, 1718, 1719; Judge of Probate, 1718-28.


1684. GARRETT, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1706-07.


GAYER, or GAERE, William, Nantucket, Mass. Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 1696, 1699, 1702, 1706 ; Special Justice, 1704.


1630. GAYLORD, William, Dorchester and Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 41 ses- sions, between 1635 and 1664.


GERRISH, John, Dover, N. H. Quartermaster, 1670; Captain, 1672 ; · Member of Assembly, 1684, 1689, 1690 ; Councillor, 1692.


GERRISH, William, Newbury, Mass. Deputy, 1650-53, 1663-64 ; Cap- tain, 1651.


GIBBONS, James, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1717-19 ; Justice of Peace, 1718, 1722-23, 1729-30.


GIBBONS, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1748-62.


1749. GIBBONS, Joseph, Savannah, Ga. Member of Provincial Congress ; Member of Assembly, 1761, 1768, 1775.


GIBBS, Benjamin, Boston, Mass. Captain in King Philip's War, 1676. GIBBS, Joseph, Milford, Mass. Lieutenant Third Regiment, French and Indian War, 1759 ; Member of Committee of Safety, 1776.


1652.


1640. GILMAN, John, Exeter, N. H. Lieutenant, 1669 ; Deputy, 1692, 1697 ; Speaker, 1693; Councillor, 1680-83 ; Justice of Common Pleas, 1682.


1630. GLOVER, John, Dorchester, Mass. Representative, 1637-50 ; Assist- ant, 1652-53 ; a Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony.


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1749. + GOBIN, Charles, Sunbury, Pa. Captain Sixth Company, Sixth Ba - talion, Berks County Associators, 1780.


1635. GOODRICH, David, Wethersfield, Conn. Lieutenant in Queen Anne's War, 1704 ; Quartermaster, 1709 ; Captain, 1715 ; Deputy, 1716, etc. ; Colonel, 1704.




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