Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America 1898, Part 14

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1651. THOMAS, Evan, Anne Arundel County, Md. Delegate to Provincial Convention, 1774.


THOMAS, Martin, Lancaster County, Pa. Lieutenant, 1756-57.


1651. THOMAS, Philip, Anne Arundel County, Md. Member of Provincial Council, 1658.


1691. THOMAS, Rees, Haverford, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1702, 1705, 1719-20.


1637. THOMPSON, Samuel, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1676-91.


1640. + THOMPSON, William, Stratford, Conn. Lieutenant, killed at Ridgefield, · April 27, 1777.


1630. THROCKMORTON, John, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1664-68, 1670- 73 ; an original Proprietor of Providence Plantations.


THURSTON, Edward, Newport, R. I. Commissioner, 1663; Deputy, 1667, 1671-74, 1680-86 ; Assistant, 1675, 1686, 1690-91.


1635. THWING, Nathaniel, Boston, Mass. Major of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1761.


1620. TILLEY, John, Plymouth, Mass. A Founder of Plymouth Colony, 1620.


1646. TILLINGHAST, Pardon, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1672, 1680, 1690, 1697, 1700.


TODD, Lancelot, Anne Arundel County, Md. Judge of Quorum, 1727-32.


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183


SETTLEMENT.


I686. TOMLINSON, Joseph, Gloucester County, N. J. Sheriff, 1695 ; King's Attorney, 1696-1710 ; Judge, 1710-19.


1645. + TOWNSEND, Henry, Warwick, R. I. Assistant, 1650; Member of As- sembly, 1653.


1645. TOWNSEND, John, Warwick, R. I. Representative, 1652, 1654-55. TOWNSHEND, or TOWNSEND, Richard, Virginia. Burgess, 1629 ; Mem- ber of Council, 1642, 1644, 1645.


1636. TRACY, Thomas, Norwich, Conn. Representative, 1662, 1663, 1667, 1670, 1672, 1673, 1675-78, 1682-84; Ensign, 1666; Lieutenant, 1673; Quartermaster, 1675.


1639. TREAT, Richard, Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, 1644-58 ; Assistant, 1658-65 ; named in Charter of 1662.


1638. ; TRIPP, Isaac, Wyoming, Pa. Representative to Court of Connecticut, 1777.


TRIPP, John, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1648, 1664, 1666-70, 1672; Member of Court of Commissioners, 1654-56, 1661-63 ; Assistant, 1670, 1671, 1673-75.


TRIPP, Peleg, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1681, 1686.


1683. TROTTER, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1739-55.


1635. TROWBRIDGE, James, Newton, Mass. Lieutenant of Cambridge Foot Company, 1675; Representative, 1700, 1703.


1668. TROWBRIDGE, Thomas, New Haven, Conn. Commissary, 1673 ; Lieu- tenant, 1675 ; Representative, 1690-93.


1628. TURNER, Humphrey, Scituate, Mass. Representative, 1641-47, 1650, .1652.


1630. TURNER, Isaac, Connecticut. Lieutenant, 1756; First Lieutenant, 1757 ; Captain in French and Indian War, 1758-59.


1630. TURNER, Nathaniel, Massachusetts and New Haven, Conn. A Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony ; Captain, 1633-34 ; Deputy, Massa- chusetts, 1634-36 ; Deputy to Congress of United Colonies, 1643.


TURNER, Robert, Boston, Mass. Ensign of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1661 ; Lieutenant of same, 1662.


1683. TURNER, Robert, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Proprietor of East Jersey, 1684; Member of Assembly (New Jersey), 1684, 1685 ; Member of Governor's Council (New Jersey), 1684, 1685 ; Regis- ter-General (Pennsylvania), 1686, 1690; Member of Provincial Council, 1686, 1693, 1700 ; Receiver-General, 1693.


184


SETTLEMENT.


TUTTLE, Joseph, East Haven, Conn. Captain, 1743.


1750. TWIGGS, John, Richmond County, Ga. Lieutenant, 1772; Captain under Colonel Jack, 1774 ; Colonel, 1779 ; Brigadier-General, 1781.


1638. TYLER, Daniel, Connecticut. Adjutant in Putnam's Regiment, 1775 ; Captain of Artillery, 1778.


1636. TYNG, Edward, Sr., Boston, Mass. Assistant, 1668-80.


1636. TYNG, Edward, Jr., Portland, Me. Commander of Port Royal, 1680- 81 ; Councillor, 1686-87 ; appointed Lieutenant-Colonel by An- dros ; Commander of Sagahadoc, 1689.


1632. UNDERHILL, John, Oyster Bay, L. I. Commander in Pequot War, 1636-37 ; Governor of Exeter and Dover, 1638.


UPHAM, John, Malden, Mass. Deputy, 1636-39.


UPHAM, Phineas, Massachusetts. Lieutenant in King Philip's War, 1675.


VAN BRUGH, Johannis, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Burgomaster, 1656, 1673.


1637. VAN CORTLAND, Olaff S., New York. Lord of Manor ; one of " Eight Men," 1645 ; Burgomaster, 1655-64; one of "Nine Men," 1649 ; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1663 ; Colonel, 1694.


1637. VAN CORTLAND, Stevense, New York. Mayor New York City, 1677, 1686, 1689.


1740. VAN GUNDY, Joseph, Lancaster County, Pa. Ensign, February 8, 1776. VAN HOECK, or VAN HOOK, Lawrence, Monmouth County, N. J. Judge of Quarter Sessions, 1715, 1720.


1726. VAN LEUVENIGH, Zachariah, New Castle, Del. Ensign of Captain Mc William's Company in Indian War, 1756.


1651. VAN RENSSELAER, Hendrick, Albany, N. Y. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1706, 1724, 1732.


1651. VAN RENSSELAER, Jeremias, New York. Speaker of Assembly, 1664. 1651. VAN RENSSELAER, Killian, New York. Lord of the Manor, 1685 ; Member of Assembly, 1693-1704 ; Member of Provincial Council, 1704-19 ; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1706-12, etc.


1651. VAN RENSSELAER, Stephen, Sr., New York. Lord of the Manor, 1/45-47.


185


SETTLEMENT.


1651. VAN RENSSELAER, Stephen, Jr., New York. Lord of the Manor, 1747. 1636. VAN SCHOENDERWOERDT, Rutger Jacobson, Fort Orange, N. Y. Com- missary, 1656.


1647. VAN SLECHTENHORST, Brant Arent, Rensselaerwyck, N. Y. President of Court of Justice and Director of the Colony, 1647, etc.


VAUGHAN, William, Portsmouth, N. H. Councillor, 1679-82, 1691, 1699-1702, 1705-13; Major, 1689; Treasurer, 1693-95; Com- mander-in-Chief, 1697 ; Chief-Justice of Superior Court, 1708-16. 1682. VERNON, Randall, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1687. 1641. VERPLANCK, Abraham Jacob, New Amsterdam, N. Y. One of "Twelve Men," 1641.


1641. + VERPLANCK, Gulian, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Alderman, 1677-79 ; Ensign, 1673.


1641. VERPLANCK, Samuel, New York. Member First New York Provincial Congress, 1775.


VINCENT, John, Sandwich, Mass. Deputy, 1639, 1649-51, 1655, 1659, 1661.


1680. WADE, Samuel, Alloway's Creek, N. J. Representative, 1697.


1632. WADSWORTH, Christopher, Duxbury, Mass. Representative, 1640-54, 1666.


1632. WADSWORTH, John, Duxbury, Mass. Representative, 1690-92, 1694. 1632. + WADSWORTH, Peleg, Duxbury, Mass. Representative, 1777.


Treasurer, 1655-60.


WAKEMAN, John, New Haven, Conn. WAKEMAN, Joseph, Fairfield, Conn. Deputy, 1705-07, 1710-22 ; Lieutenant, 1706; Captain, 1708 ; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1713, 1718, 1724 ; Assistant, 1724, 1725 ; Judge of Probate, 1724, 1725 ; Judge of County Court, 1725.


WAKEMAN, Samuel, New Haven and Fairfield, Conn. Active in for- warding the interests of the Colony, 1665-92; Preacher of Elec- tion Sermon, 1685.


1654. + WALDO, Cornelius, Dunstable, Mass. Representative, 1689.


WALDRON, Richard, Ist, Dover, N. H. Deputy, 1654, 1656-63, 1665- 73, 1674, 1676, 1677, 1679 ; Speaker, 1666-69, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1679 ; Captain and Major in King Philip's War, 1675 ; Councillor, 1680-82 ; President of Council, 1681 ; Commander-in-Chief, 16S9.


186


SETTLEMENT.


WALDRON, Richard, 2d, Dover and Portsmouth, N. H. Member of Assembly, 1681, 1684, 1685 ; Speaker, 1684; Councillor, 1692, 1701, 1710-17 ; Chief-Justice, 1697-1729; Judge of Probate, 1707-30 ; Judge of Common Pleas, 1717.


WALDRON, Richard, 3d, Portsmouth, N. H. Councillor, 1728, 1730- 34, 1736, 1737; Secretary, 1730 ; Judge of Probate, 1737.


WALDRON, Thomas Westbrook, Portsmouth, N. H. Deputy, 1755, 1756, 1758, 1762, 1765, 1767, 1768, 1770, 1772, 1773, 1776; Cap- tain at Siege of Louisburg, 1756; Chief-Justice, 1773.


WALES, Elisha, Ashford, Conn. Captain, 1763.


1748.


WALKER, Philip, Talbot County, Md. Rector of St. Mary's Church, White Chapel, 1756.


WALKER, Samuel, New Jersey. Representative, 1698-99; Member of Governor's Council, 1703, 1704.


WALKER, Thomas, Middlesex County, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1764, 1768, 1772.


WALKER, Thomas, Albemarle County, Va. Commissary-General, 1744-55 ; Burgess, 1775.


WALLIAMS, James, New Castle County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1682-84, 1686.


1682. WALN, Nicholas, Pennsylvania. Member of Provincial Assembly, 1683, 1687-89, 1692, 1695-97, 1700-17.


16So. WALTER, Nathaniel, Roxbury, Mass. Chaplain in Colonel Richmond's · Regiment, Louisburg Expedition.


1638. WALTON, Shadrack, Great Island, N. H. Ensign, 1691; Major, 1707 ; Colonel, 1710; Councillor, 1716; President of Council, 1733; Judge of Common Pleas, 1695 ; Judge of Superior Court, 1698, 1699.


1630. WARD, Andrew, Connecticut. Governing Commissioner, 1636; Magis- trate, 1637.


1630. WARD, Stephen, East Chester, N. Y. Member Provincial Congress, 1775-76.


WARDELL, Eliakim, New Jersey. Deputy, 1667, 1688 ; Sheriff, 1683. WARDER, Willoughby, Bucks County, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1708, 1710, 1715.


187


SETTLEMENT.


1628. WARHAM, John, Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn. A minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1636-70.


WARNER, Augustine, Gloucester County, Va. Justice, 1652, 1656; Member of House of Burgesses, 1652, 1658; Councillor, 1659-60. WARNER, William, Philadelphia County, Pa. Deputy to Markham's Court, 1681 ; Member of Assembly, 1683.


WARREN, Richard, Plymouth, Mass. A Founder of the Colony, 1620. 1654. WASHINGTON, John, Westmoreland County, Va. Colonel of Forces against Seneca Indians ; Commander-in-Chief of Northern Neck ; Member of House of Burgesses, 1666.


WASHINGTON, John, Stafford County, Va. Sheriff, 1717, 1718.


1701. WATSON, Mark, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1739-45 ; Justice of Peace, 1741, 1745, 1749.


I722. WAYNE, Isaac, Chester County, Pa. Captain in Indian War, 1756; Member of Assembly, 1758-63.


1645. + WEBB, Christopher, Braintree, Mass. Representative, 1689-90.


1637. WEBSTER, John, Hartford, Conn. Member of. Court of Magistrates, 1637-55, 1657-59 ; Member of Colonial Congress, 1654; Deputy- Governor, 1655 ; Governor, 1656-57.


. 1710. WEISER, Conrad, Berks County, Pa. Presiding Judge, 1752-60; Colonel in French and Indian War, 1755.


1742. WEITZEL, John, Northumberland County, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1774- 75, 1777, etc. ; Member of Committee of Safety, 1776-77 ; Mem- ber of Provincial Conference, 1776; Member of Constitutional Convention, 1776 ; County Lieutenant, 1776-78; Commissary of Issues, 1780.


1635. WELD, Joseph, Roxbury, Mass. Representative, 1637, and for 5 years. 1632. WELD, Thomas, Ist, Massachusetts. Agent of Colony to England, 1641.


1632. + WELD, Thomas, 2d, Deerfield, Mass. Representative, 1676-77.


1636. . WELLES, John, Stratford, Conn. Representative, 1656-57, 1659. WELLES, Samuel, Sr., Wethersfield, Conn. Ensign, 1665 ; Deputy, 1657-61.


WELLES, Samuel, Jr., Glastonbury, Conn. Deputy, 1697, 1705, 1707, 1712, 1713 ; Captain, 1698.


188


SETTLEMENT.


1636. WELLES, Thomas, Wethersfield, Conn. First Treasurer, 1639-52 ; Assistant, 1639-54; Secretary of Colony, 1640-48; Deputy to Colonial Congress, 1649, 1654; Deputy-Governor, 1654, 1656-57, 1659 ; Governor, 1655, 1658.


1636. WELLES, Thomas, Jr., Connecticut. Quartermaster, 1658 ; Deputy, 1662 ; Assistant, 1668.


WELLES, Thomas, Glastonbury, Conn. Captain, 1724 ; Deputy, 1725, 1726, 1728, 1729, 1731-51 ; Colonel, 1739; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1739 ; Speaker, 1746-51 ; Assistant, 1751-60.


WENDELL, Evert Jansen, Albany, N. Y. Magistrate of Fort Orange, 1660-61.


WENDELL, John, or Johannes, Albany, N. Y. Captain, 1685 ; Com- missioner of Indian Affairs, 1690 ; Mayor of Albany, 1690.


WENDELL, John, 2d, New York and Massachusetts. Ensign, 1734 ; Colonel, 1740.


WENTWORTH, John, Portsmouth, N. H. Member of Governor's Coun- cil, 1711-17; Justice of Common Pleas, 1713-17 ; Lieutenant- Governor, 1717-30.


WENTWORTH, John, Jr., Portsmouth, N. H. Judge of Common Pleas, 1754-73 ; Judge of Probate, 1765-73.


1636. WEST, Bartholomew, Shrewsbury, N. J. Member of First Assembly of East Jersey, 1667.


7 1628. + WEST, Francis, Stonington, Conn. Deputy, 1714-15, 1720-23.


1750. WEST, .William, Cumberland County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1756. WESTBROOK, Thomas, Portsmouth, N. H. Colonel, 1722-25. WESTCOTE, Stuckley, Rhode Island. Representative, 1751-53, 1755, 1760, 1771.


1683. WETHERILL, Christopher, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Coun- cil of Proprietors, 1706.


1682. WHARTON, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751.


1682. WHARTON, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1713-18.


1682, WHARTON, Thomas, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Committee of Safety, 1775 ; President of Council of Safety, 1776 ; Governor, 1777-78 ; Councillor, 1777.


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189


SETTLEMENT.


WHEELER, Timothy, Concord, Mass. Captain, 1662 ; Representative, 1663-66, 1668, 1669, 1671, 1672.


1682. WHELEN, Israel, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain of Militia, 1776.


1632. WHIPPLE, John, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1666, 1669-70, 1672, 1674, 1676-77.


1640. WHIPPLE, John, Ipswich, Mass. Representative, 1674, 1679, 1682, 1683-85 ; Captain, 1675.


WHIPPLE, Joseph, M.D., Manchester, Mass. Captain, 1775-76, etc.


WHITE, Daniel, Middletown, Conn. Ensign, 1711 ; Captain of Hart- ford Troop, 1716.


1632. + WHITE, Enoch, South Hadley, Mass. Second Lieutenant of Wood- bridge's Regiment, 1777 ; First Lieutenant of same, 1777.


1632. + WHITE, John, Hadley, Mass. Deputy, 1664, 1669.


V 1640. WHITE, John, Haverhill, Mass. Ensign, 1692; Lieutenant, 1699 ; Representative, 1700, 1702-03, 1708, 1713, 1715-16, 1719.


1632. WHITE, Nathaniel, Middletown, Conn. Representative, 1659, 1661- 1710; Captain, 1690.


1720. + WHITE, Thomas, Maryland. Deputy-Surveyor of Province.


1640. WHITE, William, Haverhill, Mass. Captain, 1662.


WHITEHEAD, Daniel, Jr., Jamaica, L. I. Representative, 1691-1704. WHITING, John, Hartford, Conn. Preacher of Election Sermon, May 13, 1686.


WHITING, Joseph, New Haven, Conn. Captain, 1715; Clerk of Lower House, 1716; Assistant, 1725-45 ; Judge of Superior Court, 1736-44.


WHITING, Samuel, Lynn, Mass. A minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1636-1679.


WHITING, William, Hartford, Conn. Treasurer, 1641 ; Assistant, 1641, 1643-47.


WHITTINGHAM, John, Ipswich, Mass. Ensign, 1644 ; Lieutenant, 1645. + WHYTHEDE, Daniel, Newtown, L. I. Patentee, 1668.


WICKENDEN, William, Rhode Island. Representative, 1651-55, 1664- 66.


WICKES, John, Warwick, R. I. Assistant, 1650, 1656, 1659, 1661, 1665, 1666; Representative, 1651-58, 1660-70, 1672, 1675.


190


SETTLEMENT.


1635. | WIGHT, Thomas, Medfield, Mass. A Founder of Medfield, 1654.


WILBUR, Samuel, Sr., Portsmouth, R. I. An original Proprietor of Aquidneck, 1638.


WILBUR, Samuel, Jr., Portsmouth, R. I. Commissioner, 1656, 1658- 60, 1662, 1663 ; Deputy, 1664, 1665, 1669, 1670 ; Assistant, 1665- 69, 1677, 1678; Captain, 1669 ; Patentee of Charter, 1663.


1683. WILCOX, Barnabas, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1685 ; Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, etc., 1686-87, 1689.


I723. WILKINS, John, Jr., Bedford, Pa. Captain in Colonel Spencer's Regi- ment, 1776-78 ; Member of Convention of 1776.


1735.


1723. WILKINS, John, 3d, Lancaster County, Pa. Surgeon's Mate, 1776. WILKINSON, John, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1762, 1776.


WILKINSON, Lawrence, Providence, R. I. Representative, 1659, 1667, 1673.


WILKINSON, Samuel, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1693, 1697-99, 1701, 1704-07, 1712, 1716, 1723.


WILLARD, Simon, Concord, Mass. Deputy, 1636-42, 1644, 1646, 1649 ; Captain, 1646 ; Major, 1653 ; Assistant, 1654-76.


1637. + WILLCOXSON, William, Hartford, Conn. Representative, 1647.


1630. WILLETT, Thomas, Massachusetts and New York. Captain, 1647-48 ; Assistant, 1651-64 ; Member of Council of War, 1653; First English Mayor of New York, 1664-73 ; Member of Governor's Council, 1665-72.


1630. WILLETT, Thomas, Queens County, L. I. Member of Governor's Council, 1689-98 ; Colonel of Militia, 1692 ; Judge, 1702-10.


1630. WILLETT, William, New York. Member of Assembly, 1701-33; Judge, 1721-33.


1731. WILLIAMS, George, Salem, Mass. Representative, 1776-79, 1783. WILLIAMS, Isaac, Newton, Mass. Representative, 1692, 1695, 1697, 1699, 1701, 1705.


WILLIAMS, John, Shrewsbury, N. J. Representative, East Jersey, 1695-96, 1698, 1699.


1749. WILLIAMS, Jonathan, Boston, Mass. Member of Committee of In- spection, Correspondence, and Safety, 1776.


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191


SETTLEMENT.


WILLIAMS, Phinehas, Woodstock, Vt. Captain, 1776.


WILLIAMS, Roger, Portsmouth, R. I. A Founder of the Colony, 1636; Agent to England, 1642, 1651 ; Assistant, 1647, 1648, 1664, 1665, 1670-72 ; Deputy-President, 1649 ; President of Colony, 1654-56; Commissioner, 1655, 1656, 1659, 1661; Captain, 1657; Deputy, 1667.


WILLIAMS, William, Mansfield, Conn. Captain, 1742.


WILLIAMSON, Daniel, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1708, 1709, 1720-22, 1727.


1729.


WILLING, Charles, Philadelphia, Pa. Mayor, 1748, 1754 ; a Founder of the University, 1749.


1729.


WILLING, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Justice of Supreme Court, 1761 ; Secretary of Congress at Albany ; Mayor, 1763; Member of Assembly, 1764-65 ; President of Provincial Congress, 1774 ; Member of Congress, 1775-76.


WILLIS, Thomas, Medford, Mass. Representative, 1703, 1705.


WILLS, Daniel, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1682-85 ; Member of Governor's Council, 1681, 1682, 1684, 1685 ; Justice of Peace, 1684, 1685.


WILLS, John, Burlington County, N. J. Justice of the Peace and Courts, 1699-1701 ; Member of Governor's Council, 1718-23, 1725, 1728, 1733, 1740.


1693. WILMER, Simon, Kent County, Md. Representative, 1698.


WINGATE, Joshua, Hampton, N. H. Captain, 1716; Representative, 1722-29 ; Major, 1730; Colonel, 1744 ; at Siege of Louisburg, 1745.


1635.


WINSHIP, Edward, Cambridge, Mass. Lieutenant, 1660 ; Representa- tive, 1663-64, 1681-86.


WINSLOW, Edward, Rochester, Mass. Special Justice, 1729, 1732. WINSLOW, Kenelm, Marshfield, Mass. Deputy, 1642-44, 1649-53. WINTHROP, John, Massachusetts. First Governor of Colony, 1630-34, 1637-40, 1642-44, 1646-49.


1634. WISEMAN, Henry, Maryland. Member of Assembly, 1641.


1720. WISNER, Henry, Orange County, N. Y. Member of Assembly, 1759-69 ; Member of Committee of Safety ; Member of Congress, 1775-76. 1717~ WISTAR, Caspar, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Pennsylvania Hos. pital, 1751.


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192


SETTLEMENT.


WISWELL, Ichabod (Rev.), Duxbury, Mass. Agent of Plymouth Colony to England, 1691.


WITHERS, Thomas, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1692. WODELL, William, Rhode Island. Representative, 1656, 1663-70, 1672-75, 1680-84, 1686.


1630. WOLCOTT, Alexander, M.D., Windsor, Conn. Surgeon in Expedition against Louisburg, 1745 ; Representative, 1757, etc.


1630. WOLCOTT, Henry, Windsor, Conn. Assistant, 1643-55.


1630. WOLCOTT, Oliver, Litchfield, Conn. Captain, 1747; Major, 1771 ; Colonel Seventeenth Regiment, 1775-76 ; Brigadier-General, 1776 ; Major-General, 1779; Deputy, 1764, 1767-68, 1770; Member of Council, 1774-83, etc .; Member of Congress, 1775-78, etc .; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence.


1630. WOLCOTT, Roger, Connecticut. Representative, 1709-14, 1718, 1719 ; Commissary, 1711 ; Assistant, 1714-17, 1720-41 ; Judge of County Court, 1721-32; Judge of Superior Court, 1732 ; Deputy- Governor, 1741-50 ; Governor, 1750-54; Chief-Justice, 1735-41 ; Captain, 1722 ; Major, 1724 ; Colonel, 1739 ; Major-General, 1745. 1630. ¡ WOLCOTT, Simon, Simsbury, Conn. Deputy, 1671.


1682. WOOD, George, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-83.


1682. WOOD, Henry, Hopewell, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1683-84 ; Member of Council of Proprietors, 1688.


1682. WOOD, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1710, 1712, 1717.


1682. WOOD, Richard, New Jersey. Justice of Salem County, 1733 ; Judge of Cumberland County, 1747.


WOOD, William, Burlington, N. J. Representative, 1697.


WOODBRIDGE, John, Newbury, Mass. Assistant, 1683-84.


1624. WOODBURY, John, Salem, Mass. Deputy, 1635, 1638.


1624. WOODBURY, Peter, Ist, Beverly, Mass. . Deputy, 1689, 1692.


1624. WOODBURY, Peter, 2d, Antrim, N. H. Deputy, 1776; Member of Committee of Safety, 1776.


WOODHULL, Ebenezer, New York. Adjutant, January, 1776; Captain of Light Horse, May, 1776.


WOODHULL, Richard, Long Island. Captain, 1685.


193


SETTLEMENT.


1695. WOODNUT, Richard, Salem County, N. J. Judge, 1714.


WOODWARD, Anthony, Monmouth County, N. J. Justice, 1704, 1705, 1708.


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1642. WOODWARD, Peter, Dedham, Mass. Representative, 1665, 1669-70. WOOLSTON, John, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1683, 1684, 1697.


WOOLSTON, John, 2d, Bucks County, Pa. 1749-51.


Member of Assembly,


1683. WORRALL, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1716.


1687. WORRILOW, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1699. WORTHINGTON, John, Anne Arundel County, Md. Justice, 1692, etc. ; Burgess, 1699.


1679. WRIGHT, Joshua, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1682.


1690. WYATT, Bartholomew, Salem County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1707, 1710, 1716, 1721.


WYLLIS, George, Hartford, Conn. Assistant, 1639-41 ; Deputy-Gov- ernor, 1641 ; Governor, 1642-43.


1638. WYLLIS, Samuel, Hartford, Conn. Assistant. 1678-84, 1689.


1682. WYNNE, Thomas, M.D., Pennsylvania. Speaker of First Assembly, 1682-83; Judge of Supreme Court, 1686-90; President of Assem- bly, 1687-88.


YARD, William, Trenton, N. J. Clerk of Court, 1720.


1684. YARNALL, Francis, Chester County, Pa. Representative, 1711. YARNALL, Francis, 2d, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1743-48.


YEATES, Jasper, New Castle County, Del. Provincial Councillor, 1696- 1720; Associate Justice of Supreme Court, 1704-10, 1717-20 ; Member of Assembly, 1700, 1701.


1728. YORKE, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. Lieutenant of Flagship " Mont- gomery," 1776; Captain of Galliot "Camden."


1728. YORKE, Thomas, Berks County, Pa. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1748 ; Mein- ber of Assembly, 1756-57 ; Judge, 1759 ; Lieutenant of Provincial Ship-of-War, 1776.


1667. YOUNG, Samuel, Anne Arundel County, Md. Member of Assembly. 1692 ; Justice, 1692.


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