Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America 1898, Part 9

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ELECTED.


Fifth in descent from Philip Walker, Maryland. Sixth in descent from Daniel McKinnon, Maryland. Sixth in descent from John Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Benjamin Shurmer, Delaware.


* WISTER, ELIZABETH EMLEN RANDOLPH (MRS. LOUIS WISTER). Sixth in descent from Edward Fitz Randolph, Pennsylvania. Fifth in descent from Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, New Jersey. Fourth in descent from Edmund Physick, Pennsylvania.


1895. WOOD, ANNABELLA CRESSON WISTAR (MRS. HORATIO C. WOOD).


Eighth in descent from Derrick Jansen, Per nsylvania. Eighth in descent from Bartholomew Wyatt, New Jersey.


Eighth in descent from Joseph Tomlinson, New Jersey. Seventh in descent from Michael Newbold, New Jersey. Eighth in descent from William Garrett, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from George Emlen, Pennsylvania. Eighth in descent from Willoughby Warder, Pennsylvania. Ninth in descent from Anthony Morris, Sr., Pennsylvania. Eighth in descent from Anthony Morris, Jr., Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Anthony Morris, 3d, Pennsylvania. Sixth in descent from Samuel Morris, Pennsylvania. Ninth in descent from Thomas Paschall, Pennsylvania. Eighth in descent from Thomas Paschall, Jr., Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Joseph Paschall, Pennsylvania. Ninth in descent from William Jenkins, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Jonathan Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Caspar Wistar, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Nicholas Waln, Pennsylvania. Eighth in descent from Samuel Powel, Pennsylvania. Ninth in descent from Barnabas Wilcox, Pennsylvania. Tenth in descent from Nicholas Newlin, Pennsylvania. Ninth in descent from Nathaniel Newlin, Pennsylvania.


1892.


* WOOD, MARY BIDDLE (MRS. HOWARD WOOD). Seventh in descent from William Biddle, Ist, New Jersey. Sixth in descent from William Biddle, 2d, New Jersey. Fourth in descent from Owen Biddle, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. Sixth in descent from Thomas Canby, Pennsylvania.


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ELECTED.


Seventh in descent from Isaac Marriott, New Jersey. Sixth in descent from Thomas Marriott, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Joseph Kirkbride, Pennsylvania. Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Miller, New Jersey. Sixth in descent from Elisha Bassett, New Jersey. Eighth in descent from Henry Wood, New Jersey. Tenth in descent from Thomas Thackara, New Jersey. Sixth in descent from William Shipley, Delaware. Eighth in descent from Samuel Nicholson, New Jersey. Sixth in descent from Owen Owen, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Daniel Leeds, New Jersey.


1893. WOOD, MARY EMLEN LEAMING (MRS. RICHARD FRANCIS WOOD). Fourth in descent from Thomas Leaming, New Jersey. Seventh in descent from Nicholas Waln, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from John Scott, New York. Fifth in descent from John Morin Scott, New York. Seventh in descent from Samuel Carpenter, Pennsylvania.


1895. WYATT, ELIZABETH CUTHBERT ROBERTS (MRS. WALTER SCOTT WYATT).


Seventh in descent from John Roberts, Ist, Pennsylvania.


Fifth in descent from John Roberts, 2d, Pennsylvania.


Eighth in descent from Thomas Wynne, M.D., Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Edward Jones, M.D., Pennsylvania.


· Seventh in descent from Robert Owen, Pennsylvania. Eighth in descent from William Warner, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Thomas Cuthbert, Pennsylvania.


ZANTZINGER, HITTY MARKOE WHARTON (MRS. ERNEST ZANT- ZINGER).


Sixth in descent from Thomas Wharton, Pennsylvania.


Fourth in descent from Thomas Wharton, Jr., Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from Samuel Carpenter, Pennsylvania. Sixth in descent from Peter Baynton, New Jersey. Fifth in descent from John Baynton, Pennsylvania. Eighth in descent from Thomas Budd, New Jersey. Seventh in descent from John Budd, Pennsylvania. Eighth in descent from Samuel Richardson, Pennsylvania. Eighth in descent from John Bevan, Pennsylvania. Eighth in descent from William Lewis, Maryland.


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REGISTER OF SERVICE.


THOSE MARKED THUS, f, NOT NOW ELIGIBLE. SEE PREFACE.


SETTLEMENT.


ADAMS, John, Burlington, N. J. Justice, 1695-97, 1699-1702; Member of Assembly, 1697.


AISQUITH, William, St. Mary's County, Md. Justice, 1694.


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1630. ALCOCK, George, Roxbury, Mass. Representative, 1634-37.


1620. ALDEN, Briggs, Duxbury, Mass. Representative, 1761-67; Major, 1762; Colonel, 1776.


1620. . ALDEN, John, Duxbury, Mass. A Founder of the Colony, 1620; Assistant, 1633-39, 1650-86 ; Deputy, 1641-49; Member of Coun- cil of War, 1646, 1653, 1667; Treasurer, 1656-59 ; Deputy Governor, 1665, 1667.


1620. ALDEN, John, 2d, Duxbury, Mass. Representative, 1731-39 ; Colonel of State Militia, 1732.


1620. ALDEN, Jonathan, Duxbury, Mass. Ensign, 1670; Lieutenant, 1681 ; Captain, 1689.


1620. ALDEN, Judah, Duxbury, Mass. Captain in Colonel Bailey's Regiment, 1775.


V 1635. ALLEN, George, Sandwich, Mass. Deputy, 1640-43.


ALLEN, Jedediah, Shrewsbury, N. J. Deputy, 1686, 1688 ; Judge, 1700, 1701 ; Representative, 1703.


1635. ALLEN, Joseph, Braintree, Mass. Cornet, 1685 ; Representative, 1715. 1681. ALLEN, Nathaniel, Pennsylvania. Commissioner of William Penn, 1681. .


1620. ALLERTON, Isaac, Massachusetts. Assistant, 1621, 1634; Representa- tive to Colonial Congress, 1646; a Founder of the Colony, 1620; Agent to England, 1626, 1628, 1629, etc.


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SETTLEMENT.


1639. ALLING, Roger, New Haven, Conn. Treasurer of Colony, 1661-64. 1639. ALLING, Theophilus, New Haven, Conn. Ensign, 1718; Lieutenant, 1723; Captain, 1731.


ALLYNE, Samuel, Barnstable, Mass. Representative, 1682-84.


1637. ALMY, William, Portsmouth, R. I. Representative, 1756-57, 1763.


1657. ALRICKS, Hermanus, Ist, Cumberland County, Pa. Member of As- sembly, 1750; Justice of Courts, 1749-50, 1757, 1764, 1770.


1657. ALRICKS, Peter, New Castle, Del. Commander-in-Chief of Town and Fort, 1660 ; Councillor under Duke of York, 1667; Deputy-Gov- ernor, 1673-74; Member of Assembly, 1682-83; Provincial Coun- cillor, 1685-89 ; Justice, 1677, 1678, 1680, 1684, 1689, 1690, 1693 ; Judge, 1690-93.


>>1635. ANDREWS, Joseph, Hingham, Mass. Representative, 1636-38.


1630. ANGELL, Thomas, Providence, R. 1. Representative, 1652-53; a Founder of the Colony, 1636.


ANNABLE, Anthony, Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1639-45, 1647, 1650- 51, 1653, 1656, 1657.


1635. APPLETON, Isaac, Ipswich, Mass. Lieutenant in Port Royal Expedi- tion, 1707 ; Major Essex County Regiment.


APPLETON, John, Sr., Ipswich, Mass. Lieutenant, 1656; Captain, 1665 ; Deputy, 1656-64, 1665, 1667, 1669-71, 1674, 1675, 1677-79. APPLETON, John, Jr., Ipswich, Mass. Chief-Justice, 1704-32 ; Member of Council, 1698-1702, 1706, 1715, 1720-22.


1635. APPLETON, Samuel, Ist, Ipswich, Mass. Justice of Common Pleas, 1636.


1635. APPLETON, Samuel, 2d, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1668-71, 1673, 1675, 1677, 1679, 1680 ; Lieutenant, 1668 ; Captain and Commander-in- Chief in King Philip's War, 1675; Member of Governor's Coun- cil, 1681-86; Sergeant-Major, 1682; Member of Governing Coun- cil after Andros ; Member of Council under New Charter, 1692.


APPLETON, Samuel, 3d, Boston, Mass. Member of Colonial Council, 1703, etc. Commissioner to Quebec, 1706; Major in Port Royal Expedition, 1707.


1727. ARMITAGE, James, New Castle, Del. Judge, 1727-55.


1636. ARNOLD, Benedict, Newport, R. I. Governor, 1663-66, 1669-72, 1677-78.


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SETTLEMENT.


1642. ARNOLD, Richard, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1671, 1679, 1681, 1696, 1698, 1705, 1707; Assistant, 1681-86, 1690, 1698-99 ; Speaker, 1707. ARNOLD, Thomas, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1666, 1670-72.


1635. + ARNOLD, William, Providence, R. I. Representative, 1661.


1628. ASTON, Walter, Shirley Hundred and Charles City, Va. Member of House of Burgesses, 1629-32, 1642-43.


1635. ATHERTON, Humphrey, Dorchester, Mass. Major, 1637; Deputy, 1638, and for 9 years ; Lieutenant, 1646 ; Captain, 1646; Speaker, 1653 ; Assistant, 1654-61 ; Major-General, 1661.


1734. ATLEE, William Augustus, Lancaster County, Pa. Chairman of Com- mittee of Safety ; First Associate Judge of Supreme Court of Penn- sylvania, 1777 ; Deputy Commissary-General of Prisoners, 1776-78. ATWATER, Joshua, New Haven, Conn. Treasurer of Colony, 1645, 1646, 1653.


1646. AVERY, James, New London, Conn. Deputy, 1660, and for 12 sessions ; Ensign, 1662 ; Judge, 1664; Lieutenant, 1665 ; Captain in King Philip's War, 1673.


AVERY, James, Jr., New London, Conn. Lieutenant, 1690 ; Captain, 1692.


1642. BABCOCK, James, Westerly, R. I. Representative, 1656, 1658-59.


1642. BABCOCK, John, Westerly, R. I. Deputy, 1682, 1684.


1757. BACHE, Richard, Philadelphia, Pa. Register-General, 1775-76.


1661. BACKUS, Simon, Connecticut. Chaplain at Louisburg, 1745-46. 1661. + BACKUS, William, Norwich, Conn. Representative, 1680-84. BACON, John, Salem, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1696-1701.


1639. BACON, Nathaniel, Barnstable, Mass. Representative, 1651-55,


1658-66; Assistant, 1667-73.


BAGWELL, William, Sussex County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1704; Justice of Peace, 1704, 1708.


1683. BAKER, Henry, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1685, . 1687-88, 1690, 1698.


1685. BAKER, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Representative, 1700, 1706, 1710, 1711, 1713.


1727. | BAKER, Michael, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Lieutenant of Militia, 1782.


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SETTLEMENT.


1683. BAKER, Samuel, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1710-II. BAKER, Thomas, Topsfield, Mass. Deputy, 1683, 1684, 1686, 1690, 1692-94, 1698, 1700.


BALL, Edward, Newark, N. J. Sheriff, 1693.


BALL, William, Jr., Lancaster County, Va. Justice, 1680; Burgess, 1685.


1656. BANKSON, Andrew, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1683, 1686, 1698.


1749. BARCLAY, John, Bucks County, Pa. Ensign Fourth Battalion ; Second Lieutenant of same, 1776; First Lieutenant ; Lieutenant-Captain of Fifth Regiment, 1777.


BARKER, James, Newport, R. I. Representative, 1655, 1661, 1663, . 1667, 1669-71, 1674, 1681, 1683-86 ; Assistant, 1663-66, 1671, 1672, 1676-78 ; Deputy Governor, 1678.


BARNS, Joseph, Lanesborough, Mass. Captain, May 4, 1776.


1680. BARTON, Thomas, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1685.


BARTOW, John, New York and New Jersey. Missionary of the "Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts," 1702.


1702. BARTOW, Thomas, New Jersey. Surveyor-General, 1762.


1630. BASS, Samuel, Braintree, Mass. Representative, 1641, and for twelve years.


1692. BASSETT, Elisha, Salem County, N. J. Judge, 1764-75. BASSETT, William, Lynn, Mass. Captain in Indian War, 1684.


1635. BATES, James, Hingham, Mass. Representative, 1641.


1681. BATES, William, Newton, N. J. Representative, 1683-84.


1723. BAYNTON, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1756-61.


1723. BAYNTON, Peter, New Jersey. Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1739 ; Mem- ber of His Majesty's Council, 1740.


1638. BEAL, Jeremiah, Hingham, Mass. Representative, 1691-92, 1701 ; Lieutenant, 1689.


1638. BEAL, John, Hingham, Mass. Representative, 1649, 1659.


BEARDSLEY, Alexander, Pennsylvania. Member of Assembly, 1695. 1635. | BEARDSLEY, William, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1645, 1650-53, 1656, 1658.


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SETTLEMENT.


BECKWITH, Joseph, Jr., Lyme, Conn. Captain, 1727.


BENEDICT, Thomas, Danbury, Conn. Deputy, 1736-44, 1746-48, 1750-58, 1761-66.


BENEDICT, Thomas, Connecticut. Ensign, 1724; Lieutenant, 1742 ; Captain, 1746; Deputy, 1737, 1740, 1744-45.


BENNETT, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1703-05. BENSON, James, Talbot County, Md. Captain of Horse, 1693.


BERRIAN, John, New Jersey. Justice of Supreme Court, 1764-72. BERRY, James, Maryland. Member of Assembly, 1654; Justice of Court at Patuxent, 1655.


BERRY, William, Calvert and Talbot Counties, Md. Commissioner of Peace, 1669 ; Member of Assembly, 1671-74.


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BETTS, Richard, Newtown, L. I. Deputy, 1665; Delegate to Colonial Convention, 1683.


1683. BEVAN, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1687, 1695, 1699, 1700.


BEZER, Edward, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1687. BEZER, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-83. BICKNELL, John, Weymouth, Mass. Representative, 1677.


1635.


1681. BIDDLE, Clement, Pennsylvania. Deputy Quartermaster-General of Militia of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 1776; Commissary- General, 1777-78 ; Quartermaster-General of Pennsylvania Militia, 1781.


16SI. BIDDLE, Owen, Philadelphia, Pa. Delegate to Provincial Congress, 1775 ; Member of Committee and Council of Safety, 1776-77 ; Member of Constitutional Convention, 1776.


1681. BIDDLE, William, Ist, New Jersey. Member of Governor's Council, 1682, 1683, 1701 ; Member of Council of Proprietors, 1682-83, 1687-88, 1706-07 ; Justice of the Peace, 1682, 1695-97, 1699, 1701 ; Representative at Perth Amboy, 1703; Commissioner of Lands, 1682-83; Member of Assembly, 1684, 1685, 1687; Presi- dent of Council of Proprietors, 1706-07.


16SI. BIDDLE, William, 2d, New Jersey. Commissioner of Lands, 1703. BIGELOW, John, Watertown, Conn. Ensign, 1732; Lieutenant, 1736. BILES, William, Sr., Bucks County, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1681, 1685, 1679. 1689 ; Provincial Councillor, 1683, 1695, 1698-1700 ; Member of Assembly, 1686, 1689, 1694, 1696, 1704, 1707, 1708, 1710.


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SETTLEMENT.


1679. BILES, William, Jr., Bucks County, Pa. Member Council of Pro- prietors, West Jersey, between 1720-27 ; Member Pennsylvania Assembly, 1718-25, 1732, 1734-37 ; Speaker, 1724; Justice of Peace, 1722, 1723, 1725, 1726, 1738.


BIRD, Benjamin, Dorchester, Mass. Deputy, 1729, 1730, 1733, 1737.


BIRD, Mark, Berks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1770, 1772; Lieutenant-Colonel of Associators, 1775-76; Member of Pro- vincial Convention, 1775, 1776.


BISHOP, James, New Haven, Conn. Assistant, 1670-76, 1679 ; Deputy Governor, 1683-89, 1690, 1691.


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1628. BISSEL, David, 3d, Windsor, Conn. Second Lieutenant Second Com- pany, Fourth Connecticut Regiment in Revolution.


1628. | BISSEL, John, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 1648, 1650, 1652-55, 1658, 1659.


BLACKMAN, Adam, Stratford, Conn. One of the ministers active in forwarding the interests of the Colonies, 1640-1665.


BLAIR, Samuel (Rev.), New Jersey. A Charter Trustee of Princeton College, 1748.


BLAKE, Joseph, South Carolina. Governor, 1694, 1696-1700.


1635. | BLISS, Joseph, Massachusetts. Second Lieutenant Second Regiment Artillery, 1777-83.


BLUNSTON, John, Sr., Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-88, 1695-97, 1699-1701 ; Speaker, 1697, 1699, 1700; Jus- tice of Peace, 1684, 1685, 1689.


BLUNSTON, John, Jr., Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1713, 1716.


1731. ¡ BOGGS, John, Cumberland County, Pa. Major Fifth Battalion of Associators, 1777.


BOLTON, Everard, Cheltenham, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1702, 1704, 1714,


1638. ¡ BORDEN, Joseph, Sr., New Jersey. Founder of Bordentown, 1677.


1638. BORDEN, Joseph, Jr., New Jersey. Member of Stamp Act Congress ; Colonel First New Jersey Regiment, 1775-76 ; Quartermaster, 1776; Judge of Common Pleas, 1776, 1781 ; Member of Provin- cial Congress, 1775.


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SETTLEMENT.


1638. BORDEN, Richard, Portsmouth, R. I. Assistant, 1653-54 ; Treasurer, 1654-55 ; Representative, 1654-57, 1667-70.


BORTON, John, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1683-85.


1719. + BOUDINOT, Elias, Philadelphia, Pa. President of Congress, 1782. 1639. + BOWLES, John, Roxbury, Mass. Member of General Court, 1645.


1639. ¡ BOWLES, John, Jr., Roxbury, Mass. Speaker, 1690; Representative, 1689, 1690.


1639. BOWLES, John, 3d, Roxbury, Mass. Representative, 1728-37 ; Speaker of House.


BRADBURY, Thomas, Salisbury, Mass. Deputy, 1751, 1752, 1756, 1757, 1760, 1761, 1766.


1620. BRADFORD, John, Boston, Mass. Agent of Continental Navy, 1776.


1620. BRADFORD, William, Sr., Plymouth, Mass. Governor, 1621-32, 1635, 1637-43, 1645-56 ; Assistant, 1633-39, 1644.


1620. BRADFORD, William, Jr., Kingston, Mass. President of Council of War, 1643; Commissioner of United Provinces, 1657 ; Representative, 1657 ; Assistant, 1658-81 ; Commander-in-Chief at Narragansett Fort; Treasurer of Colony, 1679-86, 1689, 1690; Deputy Gover- nor, 1682-86, 1689-92.


1682. BRADFORD, William, 3d, Philadelphia, Pa. Lieutenant of Associators, 1748; Captain, 1756 ; Major Second Battalion, 1776; Member of Provincial Convention, 1775.


1630. BRADSTREET, Simon, Salem, Mass. Assistant, 1630-79 ; Secretary of Colony, 1630; Governor, 1679-86 ; President of New Administra- tion, 1689-92 ; President of Council of Safety, 1686. .


1671. BRENT, George, Virginia. Captain, 1675 ; Colonel in Bacon's Rebel- lion, 1676.


1620. BREWSTER, Benjamin, Duxbury, Mass., and Norwich, Conn. Lieu- tenant, 1673 ; Deputy, 1668; Commissary, 1693.


1620. BREWSTER, Jonathan, Duxbury, Mass., and New London, Conn. Deputy, 1639, 1641, 1642, 1644, 1650-58 ; Assistant, 1658-59 ; Commander of Connecticut Troops, 1636.


1620. BREWSTER, William, Massachusetts. A Founder of New Plymouth Colony, 1620.


1684. BRINTON, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1729, 1731-35 ; Justice of Peace and Courts, 1730, 1733, 1738, 1741, 1745, 1749.


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SETTLEMENT.


1684. BRINTON, William, Jr., Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1713. BROCKLEBANK, Samuel, Rowley, Mass. Captain in King Philip's War, 1675, 1676.


1664. BRODHEAD, Daniel, New York. Second Captain in Colonel Nicholl's Expedition, 1664; Commandant at Esopus, 1665.


1719. BROOKE, Matthew, Montgomery County, Pa. Member of Provincial Conference, 1776.


1719. ¡ BROOKE, William, Montgomery County, Pa. Captain Third Battalion, 1777 ; Major Fourth Battalion, 1779 ; Major Sixth Battalion, 1780. BROOKS, Enos, Wallingford, Conn. Captain, 1760.


BROOKS, Thomas, Concord, Mass. Representative, 1642-44, 1654, 1659-62.


BROOKS, Thomas, Wallingford, Conn. Lieutenant, 1731.


BROUGHTON, Thomas, South Carolina. Provincial Councillor, 1708 ; Governor, 1735-38.


BROWN, Gustavus, Maryland. Surgeon of Navy, 1708.


1636. BROWN, John, Plymouth, Mass. Assistant, 1636, 1638-55 ; Commis- sioner of the United Colonies, 1646-48, 1650, 1653-55.


BROWN, John, Swanzey, Mass. Captain, 1686.


BROWN, Samuel, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1751-55, 1761-66.


1635. BROWNE, William, Sr., Salem, Mass. Representative, 1654, 1659, 1666 ; Assistant, 1680-83.


1635. BROWNE, William, Jr., Salem, Mass. Member of Council, 1687-89 ; Member of Council of Safety, 1689 ; Representative, 1693-1713.


1647. BROWNELL, Thomas, Portsmouth and Warwick, R. I. Commissioner, 1655, 1661-63 ; Deputy, 1664.


BUCKINGHAM, Thomas, Saybrook, Conn. Ensign, 1708; Deputy, 1719-21.


BUCKLEY, John, New Castle County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1697.


1668. BUDD, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1701, 1704-09, 1711, 1717-19.


1668. BUDD, Thomas, New Jersey. Commissioner of Property, 1681, etc .; Member of Assembly, 1682-85 ; Member of Governor's Council, 1682-83 ; Justice, 1683 ; Treasurer, 1683.


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SETTLEMENT.


BUDD, William, Burlington County, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1705; Member of Assembly, 1685.


BUELL, Samuel, Windsor and Killingworth, Conn. Deputy, 1692-93, 1696, 1698, 1702, 1704, 1706, 1708, 1710, 1711, 1714, 1715.


BUELL, Samuel, Jr., Killingworth, Conn. Captain, 1718.


1635. BULKELEY, Eliphalet, Colchester, Conn. Captain Twelfth Regiment, 1773-76 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Twenty-fifth Regiment Militia, 1780.


1635. BULKELEY, Gershom, Ist, Wethersfield, Conn. Surgeon in King Philip's War, 1675-76; Member of Assembly, 1679.


1635. BULKELEY, Gershom, 2d, Colchester, Conn. Captain, 1752; Member of Assembly, 1756-57.


1635. BULKELEY, John, Colchester, Conn. Deputy, 1729-43 ; Captain, 1732- 36 ; Probate Judge, 1741-50 ; Assistant, 1743-50 ; Commissioner to England, 1745; Judge of Supreme Court, 1745-53; Colonel, 1759.


1635. BULKLEY, Peter, Concord, Mass. Assistant, 1677-84; Commander of Militia, 1680 ; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1682, 1683.


1744. BULL, Thomas, Chester County, Pa. Lieutenant-Colonel Fourth Bat- talion Associators, July, 1776.


1683. BULL, William, South Carolina. Lieutenant-Governor, 1738 ; Member of Councils, 1731.


BULLITT, Cuthbert, Virginia. Member of Conventions of 1775, 1776.


1716. BURBECK, Edward, Boston, Mass. Captain, 1775.


BURBECK, William, Boston, Mass. Lieutenant, 1775.


I735. BURD, James, Lancaster County, Pa. Colonel Fourth Battalion Asso- ciators, 1776.


BURLEY, Andrew, Ipswich, Mass. Justice of Sessions, 1741, 1742. 1635. BURNHAM, Thomas, Ipswich, Mass. Ensign, 1675; Deputy, 1683-85. 1630. | BURR, Jehu, Fairfield, Conn. Representative, 1645-46.


BURR, Jehu, Jr., Fairfield, Conn. Member of Council of War, 1675-76.


1630. BURR, John, Fairfield, Conn. Commissary, 1704; Deputy, 1704-05 ; 1708, 1710-14, 1717-21, 1723-29; appointed Major, 1710; Mem- ber of Council, 1711 ; Speaker, 1723-24; Judge of County Court, 1726-43 ; Judge of Probate Court, 1726-43; Colonel, 1739.


BURRILL, John, Lynn, Mass. Representative, 1691-92, 1697.


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1635. BURRITT, Stephen, Stratford, Conn. Ensign, 1672; Commissary, 1675 ; Lieutenant, 1675 ; Captain, 1692 ; Deputy, 1681, 1691.


BURTON, Robert, Sussex County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1700, 1704.


BURTON, Woolsey, Sussex County, Del. Justice of Peace, 1719, 1726, 1727-28.


BUSHNELL, Richard, Norwich, Conn. Deputy, 1692-97, 1699, 1701, 1702, 1704, 1705; Captain, 1701; Clerk of Court, 1707-12 ; Speaker, 1713, 1715, 1717, 1719, 1720.


1639. 1 BUSSEY, Benjamin, Stoughton, Mass. Quartermaster in Revolution, 1777.


1668. BUTLER, Richard, Pennsylvania. Major Eighth Regiment, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel First Regiment, 1776; Colonel Fifth Regiment, 1777.


1631. BUTLER, William, Ipswich, Mass. Lieutenant of Colonial Troops, 1696-1730.


1745. BUTLER, William, Westmoreland County, Pa. Captain Second Regi- ment, January, 1776; Major, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, Septem- ber, 1776; Colonel Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment.


1731. BUTLER, Zebulon, Connecticut. Ensign Second Regiment, 1758 ; First Lieutenant, 1759; Captain, 1760-62 ; Colonel, Connecticut Line, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1778 ; Colonel, 1778-83 ; Member of Assembly, 1774-76.


BYRD, William, Ist, Henrico County, Va. Member of Council, 1680 ; Colonel, 1680.


BYRD, William, 2d (Col.), " Westover," Va. Member of Council, 1707.


1697. CADWALADER, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1718 ; Member of Assembly, 1729-33; Justice of Court of Com- mon Pleas, etc., 1723, 1725.


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CADY, Joseph, Killingly, Conn. Captain, 1721.


CALKINS, Hugh, New London, Conn. Representative, 1653, 1654, 1656, 1657, 1659, 1663, 1665, 1666, 1669, 1671.


1731. CALLENDER, William, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1753-55.


1640. + CAMFIELD, Matthew, Norwalk, Conn. Representative, 1654, and for 12 sessions.


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1683. CANBY, Thomas, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1722, 1730, 1733 ; Justice of Peace, 1719, 1722, 1725-27, 1738.


1682. CARPENTER, Preston, Salem County, N. J. Judge of Common Pleas of Salem County, 1763, 1770-71.


1682. CARPENTER, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1693-94, 1696 ; Provincial Councillor, 1687-89, 1695, 1697-1713 ; Treasurer of Province, 1704, 1710-11, 1713-14 ; Deputy-Governor, 1694-98 ; Member of Assembly of New Jersey and Justice of Peace, 1685.


1682. CARPENTER, Samuel, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1716.


1682. CARPENTER, Thomas, New Jersey. Quartermaster in Colonel Dick's Regiment, in Revolution.


1643. CARTER, John, Woburn, Mass. Captain, 1675.


1643. CARTER, John (Col.), "Corotoman," Va. Burgess, 1643, 1644, 1649, 1654 ; Speaker, 1649, etc. ; Commander-in-Chief, 1654 : Member of Council, 1658-60.


1643. CARTER, Robert, "Corotoman," Va. Speaker of House of Burgesses, 1694-99 ; Treasurer, 1699-1726 ; President of Council, 1726.


1645. CARY, Myles, or Miles, Ist, Warwick County, Va. Commander-in- Chief against Indians, 1654; Member of House of Burgesses, 1659-60 ; Member of Governor's Council, 1665.


1645. CARY, Miles, 2d, Warwick County, Va. Member of House of Bur- gesses, 1693, 1702, 1714.


1645. CARY, Wilson, Virginia. County Lieutenant and Naval Officer of the James.


CHAMBERS, Benjamin, Lancaster County, Pa. Colonel of Associators, 1747-48.


1638. CHAMPLIN, Jeffrey, Westerly, R. I. Deputy, 1681-86.


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1638. CHAMPLIN, William, Westerly, R. I. Captain, 1690 ; Deputy, 1690-91, 1696, 1698-1700, 1703, 1705-08, 1710, 1712.


CHAPIN, Samuel, Springfield, Mass. Judge of County Court, 1652-54, etc.


1682. CHAPMAN, Abraham, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1723-34, 1738-48, 1750-52 ; Justice of Peace, 1738, 1745, 1749. 1682. CHAPMAN, John, M.D., Bucks County, Pa. Member of Committee of Safety, 1775.


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1746. ; CHASE, Josiah, Maine. Deputy Quartermaster-General in Revolu- tionary War, 1780.


CHAUNCY, Charles, Cambridge, Mass. President of Harvard College, 1654-72.


1638. CHAUNCY, Elihu, Durham, Conn. Representative, 1734, 1736-64, 1766-76; Chief-Justice ; Ensign, 1737; Major, 1742; Captain, 1738 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1755 ; Colonel, 1755.


1670. CHECKLEY, Samuel, Boston, Mass. Representative, 1702, 1704-07 ; Chief Judge (Maine), 1687; Lieutenant Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1694 ; Captain, 1700 ; Colonel, 1715.


1630. CHEESBOROUGH, William, Stonington, Conn. Deputy, 1640, 1642, 1653, 1656.


1747. CHEVALIER, Peter, Philadelphia, Pa. Member Provincial Convention, 1774 ; Member Common Council, 1770.


1623. CHEW, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. Commissioner of Boundaries, 1751 ; Attorney-General, 1754-69 ; Provincial Councillor, 1754- 69 ; Register-General, 1765-76, etc. ; Chief-Justice Supreme Court, 1774-76 ; Master of Rolls, 1775.




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