Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America 1898, Part 12

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1684. LEVIS, Samuel, Jr., Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1720- 23.


1684. LEVIS, Samuel, 3d, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1739-47. 1684. ¡ LEVIS, William, Chester County, Pa. Second Lieutenant Third Bat- talion Militia, 1777.


+ LEWIS, Edmund, Stratford, Conn. Ensign, 1715; Deputy, 1715, 1727-28.


1686. LEWIS, Evan, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1706, 1711, 1714, 1719.


LEWIS, Ezekiel, Boston, Mass. Representative, 1723, etc.


LEWIS, Henry, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1700, 1708, 1709, 1715, 17IS.


170S. LEWIS, Robert, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1745-46. 1632. LEWIS, William, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Representative, 1662, 1664; Captain, 1674.


1633. LEWIS, William, St. Mary's Hundred, Md. Member of House of Burgesses, 1636-39, 1646, 1647, 1650 ; Captain, 1655.


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SETTLEMENT.


1737. LINDSLEY, Eleazer, New Jersey. Ensign Colonial Forces, 1762 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1777 ; Member of Assembly, 1777.


LIPPINCOTT, Restore, Burlington County, N. J. Representative, 1703-04. LIPPINCOTT, Richard, Burlington County, N. J. Deputy from Shrews- bury to General Court of East Jersey, 1669-1677.


LITTLE, Moses, Newbury, Mass. Captain in "Lexington Alarm," 1775 ; Colonel Seventeenth Regiment, 1775.


LIVINGSTON, Philip, Albany, N. Y. Second Lord of Manor ; Member of Governor's Council, 1725-49; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1737, 1740.


1674. LIVINGSTON, Philip, New York. A Signer of Declaration of Inde- pendence, 1776.


1674. LIVINGSTON, Robert, New York. First Lord of the Manor ; Member of Council, 1698, 1701 ; Member of Assembly, 1709-11, 1716-26; Speaker, 1718-25.


LLOYD, Hugh, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member Provincial Conven- tion, 1774, 1775, 1776; Colonel of Associators, 1775-76.


1683. LLOYD, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Master of Rolls, 1683-90 ; Pro- vincial Councillor, 1684-88 ; President of Governing Council, 1684-88, 1690-91 ; Deputy-Governor, 1691-93 ; Keeper of Great Seal, 1683.


¡ LOCKWOOD, Gershom, Greenwich, Conn. Lieutenant, 1692.


+ LOCKWOOD, Peter, Norwalk, Conn. Representative six times between 1755 and 1764.


1699. LOGAN, James, Philadelphia, Pa. Provincial Secretary, 1699; Com- missioner of Property and Receiver-General for nearly quarter of a century ; Provincial Councillor, 1702-47 ; Judge, 1715, etc. ; Mayor, 1722 ; Chief-Justice, 1731-39 ; President of Governor's Council, 1736-38.


1699. LOGAN, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Councillor, 1747, 1776.


1727. LONG, William, Bucks County, Pa. Member of War Committee, 1776. LONGLEY, John, Groton, Mass. Representative, 1729-34.


1633. LOOCKERMANS, Govert, New Amsterdam, N. Y. One of " Nine Men," 1647 ; Representative, 1657-61.


1635. LORD, Richard, Sr., Hartford, Conn. Member of Assembly, 1657-61 ; Captain of Troop of Horse, 1657-58 ; Patentee of Charter of 1662.


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157


SETTLEMENT.


1635. LORD, Richard, Jr., Hartford, Conn. Member of Assembly, 1669, etc. ; Member of Council of War, 1675-76.


1635. + LORD, Richard, Saybrook, Conn. Lieutenant, 1700 ; Deputy, 1719. 1634. LOTHROP, Barnabas, Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1675-82 ; Assistant, 1681-86, 1690-91 ; Judge, 1692.


1634. LOTHROP, John, Scituate and Barnstable, Mass. A minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colonies, 1634-53.


1634. LOTHROP, Joseph, Barnstable, Mass. Representative, 1666, and for eighteen years; Member of Council of War, 1676; Captain, 1685.


1634. LOTHROP, Simon, Norwich, Conn. Colonel at Louisburg, 1745 ; Com- mander at Cape Breton.


Low, Anthony, Warwick, R. I. Deputy, 1713, 1715, 1716, 1718, 1720, 1722, 1725, 1726, 1728, 1732.


1729. LOWERY, Alexander, Lancaster County, Pa. Deputy to Provincial Assembly, 1774 ; Deputy to Provincial Conference, June 18, 1776. LUCAS, Robert, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-83, 1687, 1688.


LUDLOW, Roger, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Assistant, 1630-34 ; Deputy-Governor, 1634 ; Governing Commissioner of Connecticut, 1636 ; Delegate to Congress of United Colonies, 1637-39, 1641-47, 1648-53.


LUDWELL, Philip, Charles City County, Va. Secretary, 1674, 1695 ; Surveyor-General, 1675 ; Member of Council, 1675-77, 1680-87 ; Colonel, 1675-76; Judge, 1683; Governor of North Carolina, . 1689-91 ; Governor of South Carolina, 1693, 1694.


LUDWELL, Philip, Jr., James City County, Va. Speaker of House of Burgesses, 1695 ; Member of Council, 1702, 1714, 1716. LUKENS, John, Pennsylvania. Surveyor-General, 1761-76, etc.


1631. LYMAN, John, Northampton, Mass. Lieutenant in "Falls Fight," 1676.


1650. LYNDE, Benjamin, Essex, Mass. Judge of Supreme Court, 1712 ; Chief-Justice, 1728-45 ; Councillor, 1713.


1650. LYNDE, Benjamin, Jr., Salem, Mass. Naval Officer, 1722-29 ; Judge, 1729-45 ; Special Judge of Court of Pleas, 1734; Chief-Justice, 1745 ; Member of Council, 1745-66.


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158


SETTLEMENT.


1634. LYNDE, Thomas, Charlestown, Mass. Representative eight. years, be- tween 1636 and 1652.


LYTLE, William, Cumberland County, Pa. Captain and Commander of Fort Hamilton, 1750.


1732. MCALLISTER, Richard, York County, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1771-74; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775 ; Member of Provincial Congress, 1775 ; Colonel Third Battalion, 1775-77 ; County Lieu- tenant, 1777-80.


McCALL, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1747.


1732. MCCALLA, William, Bucks County, Pa. Captain Seventh Company, Second Battalion of Associators, 1775-81.


MCCARTY, Daniel, Westmoreland County, Va. Justice, 1706; Sheriff, 1706; Burgess, 1706, 1715-20 ; Speaker of House, 1715-20.


17IS. MCCLELLAN, Samuel, Woodstock, Conn. Captain Eleventh Regi- ment, 1773 ; Major, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1776; Colonel Twelfth Regiment, 1777 ; Member of Assembly, 1775.


1748. McDOWELL, John, M.D., York County, Pa. Surgeon in Revolution, 1776-83.


1737. McDOWELL, John, Virginia. Captain, 1742.


1737. MCDOWELL, Samuel, Virginia. Member of House of Burgesses and of the Convention of 1775.


1734. MCKEAN, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1762-79 ; Member of Stamp Act Congress, 1765 ; Speaker, 1772 ; Member of First Continental Congress, 1774 ; Colonel of Associators, 1776 ; a Signer of Declaration of Independence.


1716. McKEE, Thomas, Lancaster County, Pa. Captain, 1755.


1748. MCKINNON, Daniel, Anne Arundel County, Md. Rector of St. Mar- garet's, Westminster, 1768.


1745. f MCNEILL, Samuel, Montgomery County, Pa. Brigade Quartermaster in General Hand's Brigade, 1779.


1748. 1 MCWILLIAM, Richard, New Castle County, Del. Justice of Supreme Court, 1764, 1769 ; Chief-Justice, 1773.


1736. MACLAY, William, Northumberland County, Pa. Lieutenant Third Battalion Associators, 1758 ; Lieutenant Second Battalion, 1763 ; Member of Assembly, 1781, etc.


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159


SETTLEMENT.


MACPHERSON, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Commander of His Majesty's Ship-of-War " Britannia," 1757.


1721. | MACPHERSON, William, Pennsylvania. Major in Pennsylvania Line, 1778.


MACY, Thomas, Nantucket, Mass. Chief Magistrate, 1675.


1749. MALCOLM, Henry, M.D., Pennsylvania. Surgeon on the " Columbia" and "Doria," 1775, 1776.


MANIGAULT, Gabriel, South Carolina. Treasurer of Province, 1740, etc.


1741. MANN, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain Eighth Company First Bat- talion Philadelphia Militia, 1776.


MANSFIELD, Moses, New Haven, Conn. Captain, 1676; Deputy, 1676, 1678, 1679, 1682-87, 1689-91; Assistant, 1692-1702 ; Major, 1694.


1683. MARIS, George, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1684-88, 1690, 1692-93 ; Provincial Councillor, 1695 ; Justice of Peace, 1684-89, 1691-93.


1683. MARIS, Richard, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1714.


1680. MARRIOTT, Isaac, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1682 ; Member of Council of Proprietors, 1688.


1680. MARRIOTT, Thomas, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1733-34, 1738.


1712. MARSH, Joseph, Ist, Lebanon, Conn. Representative, 1712, 1716.


1712. MARSH, Joseph, 2d, Lebanon, Conn. Representative, 1723, 1726-27.


1712. MARSH, Joseph, 3d, Connecticut. Ensign, 1757; Lieutenant, 1761 ; Captain Twelfth Regiment, 1763, in Seven Years' War.


1712. MARSH, Joseph, 4th, Hartford, Vt. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1775 ; Colonel, 1776-83 ; Chairman of Committee of Safety ; Representative, 1781-82 ; Lieutenant-Governor, 1778-90 ; Member of Provincial Congress, 1776.


1730. MARSHALL, Christopher, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Committee and


1 Council of Safety, 1775, etc.


1641. MARSHFIELD, Samuel, Springfield, Mass. Representative, 16So, 1683-84.


1636. MARVIN, Reinold, Lyme, Conn. Representative, 1670, 1672-76 ; Lieutenant, 1675.



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160


SETTLEMENT.


1636. MARVIN, Reinold, 2d, Lyme, Conn. Representative, 1701-28.


1636. + MARVIN, Samuel, Norwalk, Conn. Representative, 1718-22 ; Lieu- tenant, 1719.


MASON, George, Stafford County, Va. Sheriff, 1670; County. Lieu- tenant, 1675 ; Representative, 1676.


MASON, George, Jr., Virginia. Captain of Rangers, 1689-99 ; County Lieutenant, 1699, 1700.


MASON, Hugh, Watertown, Mass. Representative, 1644, 1645, 1660, 1661, 1664, 1670, 1674-77; Lieutenant, 1645; Captain, 1660; Commander of Forces against the Dutch, 1664.


1625. MASON, James, Surry County, Va. King's Councillor, 1652, 1654; Member of House of Burgesses, 1654.


1630. MASON, John, Saybrook, Conn. Conqueror of Pequots, 1637 ; Major- General, 1637 ; Deputy, 1637-42 ; Assistant, 1642-59; Commis- sioner of United Colonies, 1647, 1655-59, 1661 ; Deputy-Governor, 1660-69.


1635. MATHER, Increase, Massachusetts. Agent of Colony to England, 1689-92 ; obtained Charter ; intrusted by the Crown with nomina -. tion of Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and Board of Councils.


MATHER, Richard, Dorchester, Mass. Active in forwarding the. interest of the Colonies, 1636-69.


MAURAY, James, Albemarle County, Va. Chaplain, 1656. MAXEY, Josiah, Attleborough, Mass. Representative, 1756-58.


1747.


MAXWELL, John, New Jersey. Lieutenant, Sussex County ; Captain Second Regiment, Hunterdon County, in Revolution.


MEDCALF, Jacob, Gloucester County, N. J. Judge, 1732 ; Sheriff, 1733 .. MELYN, Cornelis, Staten Island, N. Y. Patroon, 1644.


1683. MENDENHALL, Benjamin, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1714.


MERRIMAN, Nathaniel, Wallingford, Conn. Commissioner of Bounda -.


ries, 1673 ; Captain of Dragoons, 1675. 1


1678. MIDDLETON, Edward, Berkeley County, S. C. Member of the Coun- cil, 1678-8o.


1679. MIFFLIN, John, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Philadelphia Library,. 1731.


161


SETTLEMENT.


MIFFLIN, George, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1730.


MIFFLIN, Jonathan, Pennsylvania. Member of Assembly, 1762.


+ MILES, Richard, Connecticut. Deputy, 1648, 1649.


1698. MILLER, Ebenezer, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1754, 1761, 1769, 1771.


1749. MILLER, Henry, York, Pa. Lieutenant Pennsylvania Rifles, 1775 ; Captain of same, 1775 ; Major First Regiment, 1776.


1748. MILLER, or MÜLLER, John George, Pennsylvania. Lieutenant, 1760 ; Captain, 1764.


1650. MILLS, Lewis, Connecticut. Lieutenant Thirteenth Regiment, 1776; First Lieutenant in Enos's Regiment, 1778.


1630. MINER, or MINOR, Ephraim, Stonington, Conn. Deputy, 1676, 1677, 1690, 1694, 1700, 1701, 1704 ; Ensign, 1699 ; Lieutenant, 1704. 1630. + MINER, or MINOR, James, New London, Conn. Lieutenant, 1720.


./ 1630. MINER, or MINOR, Joseph, Stonington, Conn. Deputy, 1696-97, 1703-04, 1713 ; Ensign, 1710; Lieutenant, 1714.


≥ 1630. MINER, Thomas, New London, Conn. Chief Military Officer at Mys- : tic, 1665.


MINOT, James, Concord, Mass. Representative, 1741-44.


1635. MITCHELL, Matthew, Stamford, Conn. Judge, 1643.


1630. MOORE, John, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 1661, 1664-76.


MOORE, John, Newtown, L. I. Commissioner to Connecticut, 1744.


1644. MOORE, Samuel, Newtown, L. I. Captain under Governor Leisler, 1690.


1652. MOORE, Samuel, Newtown, L. I. Commissioner to General Court, 1684 ; Delegate to New York Convention, 1689; Captain, 1690.


1699. MOORE, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1733- 39 ; President Judge, 1741, etc. ; Justice of Peace, 1745, and for 40 years.


1685. MOREY, Israel, New Hampshire. Member of Fourth and Fifth Pro- 1 vincial Assemblies; 1775 ; Member of Committee of Safety ; Colonel Twelfth Regiment, 1775-82.


MORGAN, Alexander, Gloucester County, N. J. Justice, 1731 ; Judge, 1733.


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162


SETTLEMENT.


1741. MORGAN, George, Washington County, Pa. First Presiding Judge of Northwest Territory, 1765 ; Colonel, April, 1776.


1730. MORGAN, Jacob, Sr., Berks County, Pa. Captain under Braddock, 1755 ; Justice, 1768-76, etc. ; Member Provincial Conference, 1775 ; Member of Constitutional Convention, 1776.


1730. MORGAN, Jacob, Jr., Berks County, Pa. Major, 1775 ; Colonel First Battalion, 1777 ; Colonel Third Battalion, 1777.


1636. MORGAN, James, New London, Conn. Deputy, 1665-70.


MORGAN, James, Jr., Groton, Conn. Captain, 1690, 1692.


1683. MORRIS, Anthony, Sr., Philadelphia, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1692, 1693, 1697, 1698 ; Judge of Supreme Court, 1694-98 ; Provincial Councillor, 1695-96 ; Member of Assembly, 1698-1703 ; Mayor, 1703-04.


1683. MORRIS, Anthony, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Member Common Council, 1715-33 ; Member of Assembly, 1722-25 ; a Founder of Philadel- phia Library, 1731 ; Mayor, 1738 ; a Founder of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1752.


I683. MORRIS, Anthony, 3d, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751.


1740. MORRIS, Robert, Philadelphia, Pa. Financier of the Revolution ; Member of Congress, 1776, 1777, 1778 ; a Signer of Declaration of Independence ; Vice-President of Committee of Safety, 1775.


1683. MORRIS, Samuel, Sr., Philadelphia, Pa. Justice of the Court of Com- mon Pleas, 1745 ; Member of Common Council, 1755-66; a Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731, and of Pennsylvania Hos- · pital, 1752.


1683. MORRIS, Samuel, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Second Lieutenant First City Troop, 1774 ; Member of Assembly, 1775-76, 1781-83 ; Captain First City Troop, 1776; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775-76. 1623. + MORTON, John, Middleboro, Mass. Representative, 1662.


Moss, John, Wallingford, Conn. Deputy, 1664, 1669 ; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1673.


1 MOTT, Gershom, Monmouth County, N. J. Representative, 1708-10. MOULTON, Jeremiah, York, Me. Captain in Expedition against Nor- ridgewock, 1724 ; Colonel in Siege of Louisburg, 1745 ; Member of Council, 1735-57.


163


SETTLEMENT.


1742. MUHLENBERG, Frederick Augustus, Montgomery County, Pa. Dele- gate to Continental Congress, 1779-So ; Representative, 1780-83 ; Speaker, 1781-82.


1620. MULLINS, William, Massachusetts. A Founder of Massachusetts, 1620. MUNSON, Samuel, New Haven, Conn. Ensign, 1675.


MUNSON, Thomas, New Haven, Conn. Deputy, 1663, 1666, 1669-74, 1676-79, 1681, 1682 ; Lieutenant, 1665 ; Member of Council of War, 1673 ; Commander of New Haven Troops, 1675 ; Captain, 1675-76.


MURDOCK, John, Saybrook, Conn .. Lieutenant, 1747; Captain, 1749 ; Representative, 1750, 1752, 1753, 1758-70 ; Major, 1766.


1741. MUSSER, George, Lancaster County, Pa. Captain of Associators, 1775. NASH, John, New Haven, Conn. Captain, 1665 ; Assistant, 1673-86. NEILL, Lewis, Frederick County, Va. Judge, 1743.


1731. NEVILLE, John, Virginia. Member of Virginia Provincial Convention, 1775 ; Colonel Fourth Virginia Regiment in Revolution.


1732. | NEVINS, David, Connecticut. Ensign Sixth Regiment, 1775 ; Lieu- ' tenant, 1776.


NEWBOLD, Michael, Burlington County, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1698, 1703, 1705, 1708, 1709.


1683. NEWLIN, Nathaniel, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1698, 1700-01, 1705, 1710-11, 1713-14, 1717, 1719, 1721-22; Justice of Peace, 1703, 1718, 1722, 1723.


1683. NEWLIN, Nicholas, Chester County, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1685-87. NEWTON, Thomas, Boston, Mass. Secretary of New Hampshire, 1692 ; Attorney-General, 1720-21.


1699. NICE, George, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain of Second Company Second Battalion of Associators in Revolution.


1725. NICHOLAS, George, Virginia. Captain, 1775 ; Major Tenth Regiment, 1776 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Eleventh Regiment, 1777.


NICHOLAS, Robert Carter, Virginia. Member of House of Burgesses, 1723 ; Speaker ; Member of Convention of 1775.


1725; 1 1668. NICHOLS, Cyprian, Massachusetts. Member of Committee of War, 1702 ; Captain, 1725.


+ NICHOLS, Isaac, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1662, 1664-65.


164


SETTLEMENT.


1675. NICHOLSON, Samuel, New Jersey. First Justice of Peace of Fenwick Colony, 1676.


1660. NICOLL, Matthias, Cow Neck, L. I. Secretary of Province, 1664; Pre- siding Judge; Mayor of New York, 1672; Judge of Supreme Court, 1683.


NICOLL, William, New York. Attorney-General, 1687; Member of Provincial Council, 1693; Commissioner to England, 1695; Speaker, 1702-18.


NICOLL, William, 3d, Suffolk County, L. I. Member of Assembly, 1768 ; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1774.


1642. NIXON, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Committee of Safety, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Third Battalion of Associators, 1775 ; Member of Navy Board, 1776.


1642. NIXON, Richard, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1742 ; Captain of Associators, 1748.


1693. NORRIS, Charles, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Pennsylvania Hos- pital, 1751.


1693. NORRIS, Isaac, Philadelphia, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1709-34 ; Member of Assembly, 1699-1701, 1705, 1710, 1716, 1720-21; Speaker, 1712, 1720, etc .; Mayor, 1724.


1734. NORTH, Caleb, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain Fourth Battalion, 1776-77 ; Major Tenth Regiment, 1777 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Eleventh Regi- ment, 1777; of Ninth Regiment, 1778; of Second Regiment, 1781-83.


1734. NORTH, Roger, Montgomery County, Pa. Lieutenant of Pennsylvania Associators, 1748.


1682. OBERN, Henry, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1716, 1718, 1721.


OGDEN, John, Elizabethtown, N. J. Named in Connecticut Charter of 1662 ; Member of Assembly, 1668 ; Sheriff, 1673.


1 OGDEN, Josiah, Newark, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1716-22, 1725.


1641. OGDEN, Robert, New Jersey. Member of King's Council ; Representa- tive, 1751-63 ; Speaker, 1763 ; Delegate to Continental Congress, 1765 ; Chairman of Committee of Safety, 1776.


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SETTLEMENT.


1677. OLIVE, Thomas, New Jersey. Commissioner of Lands, 1677-83 ; Member of Assembly and Speaker, 1681-83, 1685; Member of Council, 1682-83 ; Justice, 1683 ; Deputy-Governor, 1684; Presi- dent and Speaker of Council, 1688.


1638. OLNEY, Epenetus, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1666, 1676, 1684, 1686. 1638. + OLNEY, Joseph, Rhode Island. Commander of Men-of-War "Cabot" and "Queen of France," 1777, 1779.


1638. OLNEY, Thomas, Providence, R. I. Assistant, 1649, 1653-56, 1664-67 ; Commissioner, 1656, 1658-59, 1661-63.


1744. FORTON, John, Connecticut. Lieutenant, 1775.


+ OSGOOD, John, Andover, Mass. Representative, 1651.


1635. OTIS, James, Barnstable, Mass. Representative, 1758 ; Speaker, 1760 ; Justice of Common Pleas, 1764 ; President of Council, 1775.


1635. OTIS, John, Barnstable, Mass. Representative, 1678, and for 20 years ; Chief-Justice of Common Pleas, 13 years ; Provincial Councillor, 1706-27.


1635. + OTIS, Samuel Allyne, Massachusetts. Member Board of War in the Revolution ; Representative, 1776.


OWEN, Owen, Philadelphia County, Pa. Sheriff, 1726-28.


1690. OWEN, Robert, Merion, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1695, 1697.


PABODIE, or PEABODY, William, Duxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1654-63, 1670-78, 1679-82.


PADDOCK, Zechariah, Yarmouth, Mass. Deputy, 1706-08.


1643. PAINE, Thomas, Eastham, Mass. Deputy, 1671-73, 1676, 1678, 1680- 81, 1690 ; Representative to Great and General Court of Boston.


> PALMER, Walter, Rehoboth, Mass. Deputy, 1645-47. 1629. PANCOAST, John, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1685.


+ PARDEE, Jehiel, Sharon, Conn. Ensign, 1761. PARDEE, John, Sharon, Conn. Deputy, 1655-62. + PARK, Robert, New London, Conn. Deputy, 1641, 1642, 1652. 1631! PARK, William, Roxbury, Mass. Representative, 1635, and for 32 years.


PARKER, Joseph, Philadelphia County, Pa. Representative, 1770-75 ; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775.


166


SETTLEMENT.


1644. ¡ PARKER, William, Saybrook, Conn. Deputy, 1672, 1678-83. .


1640. PARRISH, Edward, Anne Arundel County, Md. Commander in Expe- dition against Indians, 1652.


PARRISH, Isaac, Windham, Conn. Lieutenant, 1745.


PARRY, David, Chester County, Pa. Captain of Associators, 1747-48.


1635. PARSONS, Ebenezer, Northampton, Mass. Ensign, 1723 ; Captain.


1635. PARSONS, Joseph, Northampton, Mass. Cornet, 1678.


1635. PARSONS, Joseph, Jr., Northampton, Mass. First Judge of Hampshire Court, 1696, and for 23 years ; Representative, 1693, and for 14 years.


PARTRIDGE, Samuel, Hatfield, Mass. Representative, 1685-86 ; Colo- nel, 1685 ; Judge, 1692.


1682. PASCHALL, Joseph, Pennsylvania. Member of Common Council, 1732. 1682. PASCHALL, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1685, 1689 ; Member City Council, 1701, 1704.


1682. PASCHALL, Thomas, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1717.


PATTERSON, Arthur, Lancaster County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1744-54.


PATTERSON, Samuel, Lancaster County, Pa. Member of Committee of Safety, 1775.


PAUL, Joseph, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1687.


1682. PAXSON, William, Sr., Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1692, 1696, 1700-01, 1705-08.


1682. PAXSON, William, Jr., Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1714, 1717-20, 1722, 1726-33 ; Justice of Peace, 1723, 1725-27.


1638. PEABODY, Francis, Topsfield, Mass. Lieutenant, 1668.


1638. PEABODY, John, Boxford, Mass. Representative, 1689-91, 1692, 1695, 1698-1700, 1710-13.


PEARCE, James, Little Compton, R. I. Ensign in French and Indian War, 1760.


1 PEARTREE, William, New York. Mayor of New York, 1703-06.


1641. PEASLEE, Robert, Massachusetts. Ensign in French and Indian War, 1760.


167


SETTLEMENT.


1641. PEASLEE, Zaccheus, Vermont. Lieutenant on Staff of General Moses Hazen, Pennsylvania, 1775-83.


1637. PECK, Joseph, Lyme, Conn. Deputy, 1690-91, 1695-1710; Captain, 1710.


1684. PEIRCE, George, Chester County, Pa. Representative, 1706.


PELL, John, Pelham, New York. Captain, 1686; Lord of Manor, 1687 ; Judge of Common Pleas, 1688 ; Member of Assembly, 1691.


1682. PEMBERTON, Israel, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1750 ; a Founder of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751.


1682. PEMBERTON, Phineas, Bucks County, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1685- 87, 1695, 1697-99, 1701 ; Member of Assembly, 1689, 1694, 1698, 1700 ; Speaker, 1698 ; Master of Rolls, 1696.


1646. + PEMBERTON, Samuel, Boston, Mass. Selectman, 1770.


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PENDLETON, Nathaniel, Culpepper County, Va. Chief Magistrate, 1765. PENINGTON, Edward, Ist, Philadelphia, Pa. Surveyor-General, 1698, 1706-07.


1688. PENINGTON, Edward, 2d, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1761 ; Judge, 1761 ; Member of Provincial Convention, 1774.


1688. PENINGTON, Isaac, Bucks County, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1726-27, 1738, 1741 ; Sheriff, 1731-32.


1685. PENNOCK, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1716, 1719, 1720, 1722-24, 1726, 1729, 1732-35, 1743-45 ; Justice of Peace, 1733, 1741, 1745, 1749.


1700. PENROSE, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Deputy to Convention of 1774. PERKINS, Jabez, Norwich, Conn. Captain, 1721.


1731. + PERKINS, Jacob, Burlington, N. J. Second Major of First Regiment, 1778 ; Major of same, 1779, etc.


1630. ¡ PERKINS, John, Sr., Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1636.


1630. PERKINS, John, Jr., Ipswich, Mass. Quartermaster of Militia, 1670-83. PERKINS, William, Boston, Mass. Captain in Knox's Artillery, 1776 ; Major in same, 1778-83.


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PETERS, Richard, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain, 1775 ; Secretary of War, 1776-81 : Representative, 1782-83.


1737. + PETTIT, Charles, New Jersey. Assistant Quartermaster-General, 1778, etc. ; Member of Continental Congress ; Aide-de-Camp to Gov- ernor Franklin, 1771.


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SETTLEMENT.


1630. PHELPS, William, Windsor, Conn. Assistant, 1636-42, 1658-62.


PHILLIPS, George, Watertown, Mass. A minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1630-44.


1630. PHILLIPS, Theophilus, 3d, Hunterdon County, N. J. Judge of Com- mon Pleas between 1723 and 1746.


PHILLIPS, Zerubabel, Southampton, L. I. Ensign, 1757.


I742. PHYSICK, Edmund, Philadelphia, Pa. Receiver-General, 1769 ; Keeper of the Seal, 1769.


PICKERING, John, Salem, Mass. Ensign, 1675 ; Lieutenant in Captain Appleton's Company in 1682.


1634. PIERCE, Ezekiel, Plainfield, Conn. Representative, 1751, 1753, 1760, 1768, 1775, etc. ; Captain, 1755 ; Major, 1758.


1634. ¡ PIERCE, Thomas, Woburn, Mass. Deputy, 1668.


1634. PIERCE, Timothy, Plainfield, Conn. Ensign, 1708; Lieutenant, 1711 ; Representative, 1717-26 ; Captain, 1723; Judge, 1725-47 ; Mem- ber of Council, 1729; Colonel, 1739.


1640-45. PIERPONT, James, New Haven, Conn. A Founder of Yale Col- lege, 1701.


1640. PIERSON, Abraham, Connecticut. Chaplain in Expedition against the Dutch, 1654.


1635. PIKE, Robert, Essex, Mass. Representative, 1648-49, 1658-59 ; Cap- tain and Major, 1670; Assistant, 1682; Member of, Council of Safety, 1689.


1698. PINCKNEY, Charles, South Carolina. King's Councillor and Chief- Justice, 1752.


1659. PITKIN, Thomas, Ist, Bolton, Conn. Commissioned Lieutenant, 1737 ; Captain, 1739 ; Deputy, 1755-56, 1758-59.


1659. PITKIN, Thomas, 2d, Bolton, Conn. Deputy, 1758-61 ; Lieutenant First Regiment, 1761 ; Captain in Seven Years' War, 1764, and in "Lexington Alarm," 1775.


1659. PITKIN, William, Ist, Hartford, Conn. Representative, 1675-90 ; Treasurer, 1676; Attorney-General, 1676; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1678 ; Assistant, 1690-94; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1693.




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