Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America 1898, Part 13

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1659. "PITKIN, William, 2d, Hartford, Conn. Representative, 1696 ; Provin- cial Councillor, 1697, and for 26 years ; Judge, 1702-11 ; Assist- ant, 1702-1I ; Commissioner of War, 1706-07 ; Chief-Justice, 1713.


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1636. ¡ PLUMB, John, Branford, Conn. Representative, 1641-43.


1697. PLUMSTEAD, Clement, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Coun- cil, 1712; Mayor, 1723, 1736, 1741 ; Provincial Councillor, 1727.


1697. PLUMSTEAD, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Common Councilman, 1739 ; Mayor, 1750, 1754-55.


1654. ' POLHEMUS, John, New Jersey. Captain First Battalion Continental Troops, 1775 ; Major of same.


1630. POMEROY, Benjamin, D.D., Hebron, N. H. A Founder of Dartmouth College, 1769.


POMEROY, Medad, Northampton, Mass. Deputy, 1677, 1683-84, 1686. 1639. | PORTER, John, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 1646-47.


POTTER, Robert, Warwick, R. I. An original Purchaser of Warwick, 1642 ; Deputy, 1648, 1652, 1655.


POTTS, Thomas, Germantown, Pa. Sheriff, 1702, 1703.


1700. POWEL, or POWELL, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Common Councilman, 1717, 1729-30, 1732.


1700. POWEL, or POWELL, Samuel, 2d, Philadelphia, Pa. Mayor, 1775.


POWER, Nicholas, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1704, 1708, 1722-23, 1730 ; Assistant, 1720-21, 1724-29, 1731-33.


1632. ¡ PRATT, John, Saybrook, Conn. Deputy, 1684, 1690-91 ; Ensign, 1667. 1632. PRATT, William, Saybrook, Conn. Lieutenant, 1661 ; Representative, 1666-77.


PRENCE, Thomas, Plymouth, Mass. Governor, 1634-38, 1657-73; Assistant, 1634-37, 1639-56; Treasurer, 1636-37 ; Member of Council of War, 1637, 1642, 1643, 1646, 1653 ; President of same, 1657, 1658, 1667 ; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1645, 1650, 1653-58, 1663, 1670-72.


1631. + PRENTICE, John, Sr., New London, Conn. Member of Assembly, 1667-68, 1670.


1631.


PRENTICE, John, Jr., New London, Conn. Captain of the Fort, 1692- 1702 ; Deputy, 1703-04.


PRENTIS, John, New London, Conn. Commander of War Sloop " Defence" in Cape Breton Expedition, 1744. 1 PRESCOTT, Jonas, Groton, Mass. Lieutenant, 1689 ; Deputy, 1699- 1705 ; Captain, 1702.


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SETTLEMENT.


PRESCOTT, Jonathan, Concord, Mass. Representative, 1692-95, 1697-99. PRESTON, Jonas, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1767.


1749.


1649. PRESTON, Richard, Maryland. Governing Commissioner, 1652, 1654 ; Speaker, 1654, 1661 ; Member of Assembly, 1659-66.


1649.


1649.


PRESTON, Richard, Jr., Maryland. Member of Assembly, 1669. PRESTON, Samuel, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Member of Assembly, Sussex County, 1693, 1701 ; Member of Provincial Council, 1700, 1709-35 ; Mayor of Philadelphia, 1711 ; Treasurer of Province, 1714-43; Commissioner of Pennsylvania and Maryland Bounda- ries, 1734.


1749. PRICE, John, Chester County, Pa. Justice of the Peace and Courts, 1761-70.


+ PRUDDEN, John, Long Island. Deputy to Colonial Assembly of New York, 1689.


1637. PRUDDEN, Peter, New Haven, Conn. Judge, 1640.


1682. PUSEY, Caleb, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1686-87, 1690, 1692, 1694, 1696, 1698 ; Member of Governor's Council, 1695, 1697-1715.


PUSEY, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1725-26. PYLE, Nicholas, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1700, 1703-04, 1710-11, 1714 ; Justice of Peace, 1709-11, 1713-15.


1682. PYLE, Robert, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1688-90, 1692, 1695, 1699, 1700-01, 1705.


1682. PYLE, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1721-23. PYNCHON, John, Springfield, Mass. Deputy, 1659, 1662-64 ; Assistant, 1665-86 ; Major, 1671.


1630. PYNCHON, William, Massachusetts. Assistant, 1629-36; Treasurer of Colony, 1632-33 ; Governing Commissioner of Connecticut Colony, 1635-38 ; Commissioner of Springfield, 1641, 1643, 1645; a Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony.


1633. + QUINCY, Edmund, Sr., Boston, Mass. Representative to First General Court, 1634.


1633. QUINCY, Edmund, Jr., Braintree, Mass. Representative, 1670, 1673, 1675, 1679, 1681, 1692 ; Lieutenant and Captain, 1684 ; Member of Committee of Safety, 1689.


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1633. QUINCY, Edmund, 3d, Braintree, Mass. Representative, 1713-14; Lieutenant-Colonel of Suffolk Regiment, 1713; Member of Ex- ecutive Council, 1715 ; Judge of Supreme Court, 1718-38 ; Agent to England, 1737.


1633. - QUINCY, Josiah, Braintree, Mass. Colonel of Suffolk Regiment, 1761. 1633. QUINCY, Samuel, Boston, Mass. Solicitor-General, 1771.


RAMBO, Gunner, Pennsylvania. Member of Assembly, 1685.


RAMBO, Peter Gunnerson, Pennsylvania. Commissioner to Colony on Delaware, 1661 ; Member of Carr's Council, 1668; Justice of Peace of Upland, 1674-80.


RANDOLPH, William, Turkey Island, Henrico County, Va. Justice, 1683-1711 ; Burgess, 1685-99, 1703-05, 1710; Speaker, 1702; Attorney-General, 1696.


1678. RAPER, or RAPIER, Thomas, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1708-09.


1686. RAWLE, Francis, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1703, 1704, 1706-08, 1719, 1721-26.


1636. RAWSON, Edward, Massachusetts. Secretary of Colony, 1650-86 ; Deputy, 1638-39, 1642, 1644-49.


1692. READ, Charles, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Treasurer of West Jersey, 1693 ; Member of Pennsylvania Assembly, 1704.


1685. READING, John, Ist, Gloucester County, N. J. Representative, 1685, 1697, 1701 ; Councillor, 1705-07, 1713-18; Judge of Supreme Court, 1711.


I686. READING, John, 2d, New Jersey. Commissioner of Boundaries, 1719; Member of Council, 1721-58 ; Judge, 1724-50 ; Speaker, 1744, 1747 ; President of Council (acting Governor), 1746, 1757.


1686. READING, John, 3d, New Jersey. Second Lieutenant Fourth Company Third Battalion, 1776 ; First Lieutenant, 1777-81.


1686. + READING, Joseph, Hunterdon County, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1777-81.


1639. REDINGTON, Daniel, Topsfield, Mass. Lieutenant, 1718.


1730. + REED, William, York County, Pa. First Lieutenant Sixth Battalion, 1778.


1 REEVE, Joseph, New Jersey. Representative, 1738.


1675.


1675. REEVE, Mark, Salem, N. J. Representative, 1682, 1685.


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SETTLEMENT.


1683. REID, John, Freehold, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1703; Surveyor- General, 1702.


1742. ¡ REIGART, Adam, Lancaster, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1780.


¡ REYNOLDS, Thomas, Burlington County, N. J. Lieutenant-Colonel Second Regiment ; Colonel of same, 1777 -- 82.


REYNOLDS, William, Providence, R. I. A Founder of Rhode Island, 1637. RHOADS, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Philadelphia Li- brary, 1731 ; Member of Common Council, 1741 ; a Founder of Philosophical Society, 1743 ; a Founder of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751 ; Member of Assembly, 1761-63, 1770-74 ; Mayor, 1774 ; Member of Continental Congress, 1774.


RHODES, Zechariah, Providence, R. I. Representative, 1659, 1661-63 ; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1664; Deputy, 1664-65.


RICHARDS, James, Hartford, Conn. Assistant, 1665, etc.


1630. f RICHARDSON, Ezekiel, Charlestown, Mass. Representative, 1635.


1686. RICHARDSON, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1692- 94, 1696-98, 1700, 1701, 1703, 1706-07, 1709; Member of Pro- vincial Council, 1688-90, 1695 ; Justice of the Peace and Courts, 1692, 1697, 1701, 1704.


1632. RICHMOND, Edward, Newport, R. I. Attorney-General, 1677-80 ; Deputy, 1678-79, 1686; Captain, 1690.


1632. RICHMOND, Sylvester, Massachusetts. Captain and Colonel Sixth Regi- ment, 1744.


RIDGLEY, Henry, Anne Arundel County, Md. Commissioner of Peace, 1686, 1693, 1696; Member of Assembly, 1692, 1694.


1679.


RIDGWAY, Richard, Burlington County, N. J. Judge, 1700, 1701, 1703, 1715, 1717, 1720.


I735. RILEY, Richard, Chester County, Pa. Delegate to Provincial Confer- ence, 1774; Member of Provincial Convention, 1775 ; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775.


1682. ROBERTS, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1717 ; Mayor, 1739.


1683. ROBERTS, Hugh, Chester County, Pa. Member of Provincial Council, 1692.


1 ROBERTS, John, Ist, Lower Merion, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1704, 1706-09, 1711, 1713-15, 1717.


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SETTLEMENT.


ROBERTS, John, 2d, Lower Merion, Pa. Delegate to Provincial Con- ventions, 1774, 1775.


ROBERTS, John, Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 1708, 1709, 1715, 1717-21.


1685. ROBESON, Andrew, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Judge Gloucester County, 1687 ; Chief-Justice of Supreme Court, Pennsylvania, 1693-99; Representative, 1692, 1697 ; Provincial Councillor of New Jersey, 1701.


1631. + ROBINSON, Isaac, Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1645, 1651.


1738. ROBINSON, Thomas, Pennsylvania. Captain Fourth Battalion, 1776; Major Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Line, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel First Regiment, 1777.


1726. RODMAN, John, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1727, 1729, 1738 ; Provincial Councillor, 1738-56.


RODMAN, Thomas, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1761, 1767 ; Judge of Common Pleas, 1763-72 ; High Sheriff, 1769-71. 1726. RODMAN, William, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1763-76. 1726. + RODMAN, William, Jr., Bucks County, Pa. Brigade Quartermaster, 1781.


1682. RODNEY, John, Sussex County, Del. Sheriff, 1756 ; Member of Com- mittee of Safety, 1776; Military Treasurer, 1777.


1682. RODNEY, William, Ist, Delaware. Member of Assembly, 1688, etc. ; Judge, 1704.


1682. RODNEY, William, Jr., Kent County, Del. Sheriff, 1726, 1729.


ROGERS, John (Rev.), Ipswich, Mass. President of Harvard College, 1676.


1639. j- ROGERS, Joseph, Milford, Conn. Ensign, 1723 ; Lieutenant, 1726.


1683. ROMAN, Philip, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1692, 1695 ; Justice of the Court, 1703.


ROOSA, Albert Hymanse, Ulster County, N. Y. Captain, 1673. ROSE, Robert, Branford, Conn. Deputy, 1641-43.


1730. Ross, George, Lancaster County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1768-70, 1773-75 ; Member of Convention, 1774; Colonel, 1775 ; Vice- President of Convention, 1776; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1776. 1


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SETTLEMENT.


ROSSITER, Edward, Massachusetts. Assistant (3 sessions), 1630. RUCKMAN, John, East Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1669.


1680. RUDDEROW, John, Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 1705, 1706, 1708. RUFFIN, Robert, Surry County, Va. Sheriff, 1714-15.


1683. RUSH, Benjamin, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. Surgeon in Continental Navy, 1775-76; Member Continental Congress, 1776 ; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence.


1640. RUSSELL, Richard, Charlestown, Mass. Treasurer of Colony, 1644-74 ; Representative, 1646, 1648-54, 1656-58 ; Speaker, 5 years ; As- sistant, 1659-74.


RUTGERS, Anthony, New York. Member of Colonial Legislature, 1726-37.


1643. SABIN, John, Windham and Pomfret, Conn. Representative, 1720; Major, 1726.


1652. + SACKET, John, New Haven, Conn. Ensign, 1690; Lieutenant, 1700. 1687. SALTAR, Richard, New Jersey. Member of House of Deputies, 1695 ; Member of Assembly, 1704.


1687. SALTAR, Richard, Jr., New Jersey. Chief-Justice, 1754; Provincial Councillor, 1749-51, 1753-61.


1630.


SALTONSTALL, Gurdon, New London, Conn. Governor, 1708-24.


1630. SALTONSTALL, Nathaniel, Ipswich, Mass. Colonel of Essex Regiment, 1641; Representative, 1666, 1668-71; Assistant, 1679-86 ; Judge, 1692.


1630. SALTONSTALL, Sir Richard, Watertown, Mass. Assistant, 1629-31. 1630. SALTONSTALL, Richard, Jr., Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1635-37; As- sistant, 1637-49, 1664, 1680-82.


1620. | SAMPSON, Henry, Duxbury, Mass. A " Mayflower" Pilgrim, 1620. + SANDS, James, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1665.


1635. SAVAGE, Thomas, Boston, Mass. Lieutenant, 1641; Captain, 1651 ; Representative, 1654-57, 1659-63, 1671, 1677, 1678 ; Speaker, 1659-60, 1671, 1677-78; Major, 1660; Commander in King Philip's War, 1675 ; Assistant, 1680-82.


1 SCARBOROUGH, Edmund, Accomack County, Va. Burgess, 1642, 1645, 1647, 1652, 1660, 1666 ; Surveyor-General, 1663 ; Colonel, 1663.


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I729. SCHUREMAN, John, New Brunswick, N. J. Member of Provincial Con- gress, 1775 ; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775.


1650. SCHUYLER, Johannes, Rensselaerwyck, New York. Mayor of Albany, 1703-06; Captain, 1690.


1650. SCHUYLER, Peter, Albany, N. Y. Mayor, 1688; Commander in French and Indian War, 1691 ; Councillor, 1692 ; President of Council, 1719.


1650. SCHUYLER, Philip, New York. Major-General in Revolutionary War, 1775-79.


1700. SCOTT, John, New York. Lieutenant Independent Company of Fusi- leers, 1710 ; Commandant at Fort Hunter, 1711-25.


1700. SCOTT, John Morin, New York. Member of Provincial Congress, 1775-76 ; Brigadier-General, 1776; Member of State Senate, 1777-82; Member of Continental Congress, 1779-83; Secretary of State, 1778-83, etc.


1637. SCOTTOW, Joshua, Boston, Mass. Ensign, 1657; Lieutenant, 1675 ; Captain of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1675.


1685. SCULL, Nicholas, Pennsylvania. Surveyor-General, 1748-61 ; a Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731.


I733. SELDEN, Samuel, Hadlyme, Conn. Ensign, 1733; Lieutenant, 1738 ; Captain, 1740.


1635. SELDEN, Samuel, Connecticut. Colonel of Fourth Regiment, Connecti- cut Infantry, June 20, 1776.


SHARP, Hugh, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1708. SHARP, John, Boston, Mass. Lieutenant in Sudbury Fight, 1676. 1635. + SHARPE, Robert, Connecticut, Ensign, 1776.


1725. SHAW, William, New Castle County, Del. Attorney-General, 1725, 1728-29, 1734.


SHEAF, Jacob, Portsmouth, N. H. Commissary at Louisburg ; Deputy, 1667-74.


1639. SHEAF, Sampson, Sr., Great Island, N. H. Secretary of Province, 1698-99; Councillor, 1698; Commissary, 1711.


1639. SHEAF, Sampson, Jr., Great Island, N. H. Councillor, 1740-61. 1675. + SHELDON, John, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1702. 1737. f SHEPPARD, Isaac, Plainfield, Conn. Deputy, 1739.


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1739. + SHEPPARD, Isaac, Plainfield, Conn. Ensign, 1723; Lieutenant, 1745.


1632. SHERBURNE, Henry, Ist, Portsmouth, N. H. Representative, 1660 ; Associate, 1652, 1656-57.


1632. SHERBURNE, Henry, 2d, Portsmouth, N. H. Councillor, 1728. .


1632. SHERBURNE, Henry, 3d, Portsmouth, N. H. Member of Assembly, 1745-66 ; Delegate to Colonial Congress, 1754 ; Speaker, 1755-65 ; Chief-Justice, 1765 ; Councillor, 1766.


1632. SHERBURNE, Samuel, Hampton, N. H. Captain of Militia, 1689.


1636. SHERMAN, Daniel, Woodbury, Conn. Representative, 1754-80 ; 1783- 91 ; Member of Council of Safety in Revolution.


1636. SHERMAN, John, Watertown, Mass. Representative, 1651, 1653, 1663, 1682 ; Captain, 1670.


1634. SHERMAN, John, Woodbury, Conn. Representative, 1704-05 ; Speaker, 1711-12 ; Captain ; Assistant, 1713, and for 10 years.


1634. SHERMAN, Joseph, Watertown, Mass. Representative, 1702-10, etc. SHERMAN, Roger, New Milford and New Haven, Conn. Deputy, 1758-61, 1764-66 : Assistant, 1766-75, etc. ; Judge of Supreme Court, 1767 ; Member of Congress, 1774-76; a Signer of the Dec- laration of Independence, 1776.


1636. ¡ SHERMAN, Samuel, Wethersfield, Conn. Representative, 1662-64. SHERWOOD, Hugh, Talbot County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1692. SHERWOOD, Matthew, Stratford, Conn. Captain, 1690.


1735. SHIPLEY, William, Wilmington, Del. Chief Burgess, 1739-40, 1743.


1693. SHIPPEN, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1695, 1700; Speaker, 1695 ; Provincial Councillor, 1695-1712 ; Mayor, 1701; President of Council, 1702-04; Puisne Judge, 1703-05 ; President of Governing Council, 1703-04.


1693. SHIPPEN, Edward, 3d, Lancaster, Pa. Mayor of Philadelphia, 1744; Justice of Peace, 1761, 1764, 1770.


1693. SHIPPEN, Edward, 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. Judge of Admiralty Court, 1752-61 ; Member of Provincial Council, 1770-76.


SHOEMAKER, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731 ; Member of Common Council, 1732; Justice of Peace, 1741, 1745, 1749, 1752 ; Mayor, 1743, 1752, 1760; Pro- vincial Councillor, 1745-67.


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1722. SHOEMAKER, Hanyoost, Herkimer County, N. Y. Major Fourth Bat- talion, 1775.


SHREVE, Caleb, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Provincial Con- gress, 1776.


1710. SHUBRICK, Thomas, South Carolina. Speaker of Council, 1776.


1702. SHURMER, Benjamin, Kent County, Del. Associate Judge of Supreme Court, 1723 ; Judge of Supreme Court, 1726.


+ SHURTLEFF, William, Massachusetts. Representative, 1694.


SILL, Joseph, Cambridge, Mass. Lieutenant and Captain in King Philip's War, 1675.


SIMPSON, John, Bucks County, Pa. Second Lieutenant, March 13, 1776.


SKELTON, Samuel, Salem, Mass. A Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony.


1655. SLOCUM, Ebenezer, Jamestown, R. I. Deputy, 1679, and for 16 years ; Speaker, 1712-13.


1655. SLOCUM, Joseph, West Greenwich, R. I. Deputy, 1741-42, 1744.


1690. SMITH, Daniel, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1716.


1630. SMITH, Henry, Dorchester, Mass. Appointed Commissioner to govern Connecticut, 1636 ; Representative, 1651.


SMITH, Henry, Suffolk County, L. I. Judge, 1723-52. SMITH, Job, Taunton, Mass. Captain in French and Indian War, 1755.


1690. SMITH, John, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Member of Assembly, Pennsylvania, 1750-52 ; a Founder of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751 ; Member Governor's Council, New Jersey, 1758.


1728. SMITH, John, Maryland. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, 1776.


+ SMITH, Richard, Smithtown, L. I. Member Governor Andros's Coun- cil, 1686.


1690. SMITH, Richard, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1730, and for more than 20 years.


SMITH, Robert, New Jersey. Surveyor-General, 1768.


1720. SMITH, Robert, Chester County, Pa. Member First Constitutional Convention, 1776; County Lieutenant, 1777, 1783, etc.


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1634. SMITH, Samuel, Wethersfield, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. Representa- tive, 1640, 1641, 1643-51, 1653, 1655, 1661, 1663-65, 1667, 1668, 1671, 1673 ; Lieutenant of Militia, 1663-78 ; Associate Judge of County Court, 1663, and for 8 years.


1690. SMITH, Samuel, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1709, 1716.


1690. SMITH, Samuel, Jr., Burlington, N. J. Treasurer of West Jersey, 1733-75; Member of Assembly, 1754 ; Provincial Councillor, 1763, 1767-75.


1705. SMITH, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Pennsylvania Hos- pital, 1751 ; Member of City Council, 1751.


1728. SMITH, Samuel, Maryland. Captain in Smallwood's Regiment, 1776; Major of Fourth Regiment, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1777-79.


I686. SMITH, William, New York. Judge of Prerogative Court, 1691 ; Pro- vincial Councillor, 1691-1705 ; Chief-Justice of Supreme Court, 1692-98, 1702-03; Colonel of Militia, 1693; Governor ex officio, 1701.


I686. SMITH, William Henry, New York. Major in Colonial Militia.


1722. SMITH, William Peartree, Elizabeth, N. J. Deputy to Congress at Trenton, 1775.


SNOWDON, Isaac, Philadelphia, Pa. Quartermaster Fourth Battalion of Associators, 1775.


SNOWDON, John, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1712; Justice of Peace, 1715, 1717, 1718.


SOTCHER, or SATCHER, John, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assem- bly, 1712, 1715-22.


1620. ¡ SOULE, George, Duxbury, Mass. Representative, 1653-54.


1721. SPENCER, Elihu, New Jersey. Chaplain of New York Troops in French and Indian War.


. SPENCER, Jared, Haddam, Conn. Deputy, 1674, 1675, 1678-80, 1683 ; Ensign, 1675.


1699. + SPENCER, Joseph, Philadelphia County, Pa. First Lieutenant Fourth Battalion, 1779.


1631. SPENCER, William, Cambridge, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. Repre- 1 sentative, 1634-38, 1640.


1643. SPERRY, Daniel, New Haven, Conn. Lieutenant, 1724.


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1681. SPICER, Samuel, Gloucester County, N. J. Judge, 1687.


1710. SPOTSWOOD, Sir Alexander, Virginia. Lieutenant-Governor, 1710-22. 1710. ¡ SPOTSWOOD, John, Virginia. Captain Tenth Regiment, 1777 ; Captain Sixth Regiment, 1778.


SPRAGUE, Samuel, Marshfield, Mass. Secretary of Colony, 1686-93.


1660. SPROAT, Ebenezer, Middleboro, Mass. Captain in Cotton's Regiment, 1775 ; Major, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Fourth Regiment, 1777 ; Brevet Colonel, 1783.


I660. SPROAT, James, Pennsylvania. Chaplain of Philadelphia General Hospital during the Revolution.


STAATS, or STAETS, Abraham, Fort Orange, N. Y. Member of Coun- cil, 1643; President of Council, 1644 ; Magistrate, 1657, 1658, 1661, 1662.


1678. STACY, Mahlon, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Governor's Council, 1682, 1683 ; Member of Assembly, 1682, 1697, 1701 ; Justice, 1682, 1695-97, 1699, 1700 ; Member of Council of Pro- prietors, 1688.


STANDISH, Myles, Duxbury, Mass. Assistant, 1633-56; Captain, 1643, etc. ; Treasurer, 1644-55 ; Deputy-Governor, 1653.


1635. STANLEY, Caleb, Hartford, Conn. Lieutenant, 1683 ; Deputy, 1683- 84; Captain, 1688 ; Secretary of Colony, 1709-12; Assistant, 1692-1701.


STANLEY, John, Farmington, Conn. Deputy, 1678-87, 1689-91, 1693, 1695, 1696 ; Captain in King Philip's War, 1675. 1635. ¡ STANLEY, Thomas, Hartford, Conn. Deputy, 1643. 1635. STANTON, John, Stonington, Conn. Captain in King Philip's War, 1676; Deputy, 1690.


1635. STANTON, Joseph, Rhode Island. Colonel, 1745.


1635. STANTON, Joshua, Salisbury, Vt. Lieutenant, 1775 ; Captain, 1776.


1635. STANTON, Thomas, Stonington, Conn. Judge, 1665-77 ; Deputy, 1666-74.


1635. 1 STANTON, Thomas, Jr., Stonington, Conn. Deputy, 1683. 1643. STARBUCK, Edward, Dover, N. H. Representative, 1643. 1647. STEARNS, Nathaniel, Dedham, Mass. Representative, 1684, 1689-90. 1633. f STEBBINS, Edward, Hartford, Conn. Representative, 1639, 1656.


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1632. STEELE, John, Cambridge, Mass. Representative, 1635, and for 23 years ; Secretary of Colony, 1635-39.


STEGG, Thomas, Henrico County, Va. Member of Assembly and Speaker, 1643.


STETSON, Benjamin, Scituate, Mass. Representative, 1691, 1693-94, 1700 ; Captain, 1694.


1634. STETSON, Robert, Scituate, Mass. Cornet, 1659 ; Representative, 1664, and for 16 years ; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1664.


1750. + STEVENS, Ebenezer, Massachusetts. Ensign and Lieutenant Twelfth Regiment, 1777 ; Lieutenant Second Continental Artillery, 1778-83. STEVENS, William, Talbot County, Md. Commissioner of Peace, 1685. STEVENSON, George, Carlisle, Pa, Justice of the Peace and Courts, 1749-50, 1777, etc.


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1740.


STEWART, Charles, Bucks County, Pa. Captain, 1747, 1748.


STEWART, Lazarus, Dauphin County, Pa. Captain in Braddock's Army, 1755 ; Captain of Rangers, 1763.


1641. STILLE, Olof, Pennsylvania. Commissioner under the Swedes, 1658. STITH, John, Charles City County, Va. Major, 1680; Burgess, 1685, 1692, 1693.


1656. STOCKTON, John, Somerset County, N. J. One of the first Presiding Judges of Common Pleas.


1656. STOCKTON, Richard, Flushing, L. I. Lieutenant of Company of Horse, 1665.


1656. STOCKTON, Richard, New Jersey. Member of King's Council, 1767 ; Judge Supreme Court, 1774; Member Continental Congress, 1776 ; a Signer of Declaration of Independence, 1776.


1639. STODDARD, Anthony, Boston, Mass. Representative, 1650, 1659-60, 1665-84.


STODDARD, Solomon, Massachusetts. Fellow of Harvard, 1666, 1667. STONE, Samuel, Hartford, Conn. Chaplain in Pequot War, 1637.


1637. STOOTHOF, Elbert Elbertson, Flatlands, L. I. One of "Nine Men," 1648-50; Delegate to Conventions of 1653, 1654; Captain of Militia, 1673.


+ STREAM, John, Connecticut. Ensign, 1669.


1630. STRONG, John, Taunton, Mass. Representative, 1641-44.


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STRONG, Nathaniel, New York. Major, 1775.


SWAINE, Samuel, Connecticut and New Jersey. Lieutenant, 1663 ; Captain, 1673.


SWETT, Benjamin, Hampton, N. H. Ensign, 1651 ; Lieutenant, 1675 ; Captain, 1677.


SWETT, Moses, Hampton, N. H. Commissioner of Massachusetts and New Hampshire Boundaries, 1695.


SWIFT, John, Bucks County and Philadelphia, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1685, 1715, 1717-19, 1722, 1725-27 ; Member of Assembly, 1689, 1692-93, 1695, 1699-1701, 1704-07, 1712-16, 1718, 1721-28.


1725. SYKES, James, Dover, Del. Lieutenant in Rodney's Company, 1756; Justice of Common Pleas, 1766, 1769; Delegate to Continental Congress, 1777-78 ; Trustee of Loan Office, 1779.


1637. SYMONDS, Samuel, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1638-42 ; Assistant, 1643-72 ; Deputy-Governor, 1673-78.


SYNG, Philip, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731 ; an original Trustee of College of Philadelphia, 1753.


1634. TABER, Philip, Rhode Island. Deputy, 1639-40; Representative, 1660-61, 1663.


1650. TAFTS, Peter, Jr., Massachusetts. Deputy, 1689-91.


1643. TAINTOR, Michael, Branford, Conn. Member of Assembly, 1670, 1672 ; Judge, about 1670.


1643. TAINTOR, Michael, Jr., Colchester, Conn. Representative, 1708-16, 1718-21, 1723-25.


TALBOT, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Ensign, 1747-48.


TALCOTT, Benjamin, Glastonbury, Conn. Ensign, 1710 ; Lieutenant, 1713.


1632. TALCOTT, John, Hartford, Conn. Deputy, 1634, 1637-54; Treasurer of Colony, 1652-59 ; Assistant, 1654-59.


1632. TALCOTT, Samuel, Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, 1669-87, 1689-91 ; Captain, 1681 ; Assistant, 1686, 1687, 1689-91.


1655. TALLMAN, Peter, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1661-65 ; Solicitor- General, 1661.


1682. TAYLOR, Isaac, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1704-05, 1710, 1712, 1719, 1721-22.


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1682. TAYLOR, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1730-31 ; Commissioned to run Boundary between Pennsylvania and Mary- land, 1734.


I662. TEN BROECK, Abraham, Albany, N. Y. Member of Assembly, 1760- 65 ; Member of Provincial Congress, 1775; Member of Provincial Convention, 1776; Brigadier-General, 1778; Mayor, 1779-83 ; Member of State Senate, 1780-83; Judge of Common Pleas, 1781-84.


1662. TEN BROECK, Dirck Wessells, Albany, N. Y. Member of Assembly, 1691-95 ; Mayor of Albany, 1696-97.


1681. THACKARA, Thomas, Newton, N. J. Representative, 1682-83, 1685 ; ' Judge, 1682-86; Land Commissioner, 1683.


THOMAS, Edward, New Jersey. Lieutenant, 1776; Colonel, 1776.




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