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1895. ** HOGG, JULIA K. HALL (MRS. NATHANIEL READING HOGG). Fourth in descent from William Maclay, Pennsylvania. Fourth in descent from John Harris, Pennsylvania. Fourth in descent from Elihu Hall, Pennsylvania.
1895. JENNINGS, SARA HURLEY BALDY (MRS. IRVING H. JENNINGS). Sixth in descent from John Forster, 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 Owen Owen, Pennsylvania. Sixth in descent from Thomas Canby, Pennsylvania. 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. Seventh in descent from Daniel Leeds, New Jersey.
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Page 27. MRS. ALEXANDER BIDDLE. Fourth in descent from Richard Stockton, New Jersey. Seventh in descent from Simon Wilmer, Maryland. Eighth in descent from Thomas Ringgold, Maryland. Seventh in descent from James Ringgold, Maryland. Eighth in descent from Robert Vaughan, Maryland.
Page 69. MRS. NATHANIEL FERGUSON. Sixth in descent from John Rodman, New Jersey. Fifth in descent from William Rodman, Pennsylvania. Seventh in descent from William Willett, New York.
Page 104. MRS. WILLIAM DEWITT KENNEDY. Eighth in descent from James Pendleton, Massachusetts.
Page 18. Seventh line from bottom should read Richard Stockton, Long Island. Page 171. Sixth line from bottom should read Thomas Willett of Massachusetts and New York.
REGISTER OF SERVICE.
THOSE MARKED THUS, t, NOT NOW ELIGIBLE. SEE PREFACE.
The numbers in brackets below the services show the page on which may be found the record of those who have claimed through the said service.
SETTLEMENT. 1633. ADAMS, Edward, Medfield, Mass. Member of Council of Safety, 1689. [75]
1634. ADAMS, Henry, Medfield, Mass. Representative, 1659, 1665, 1674, 1675; Lieutenant, 1674. [152]
ADAMS, John, Burlington, N. J. Justice, 1695-97, 1699-1702; Member of Assembly, 1697, 1703.
[18, 25, 47, 72, 87, 87, 98, 102, 124, 128, 134, 144, 195]
ADAMS, Peter, Braintree, Mass. Ensign, 1708-1717; Lieutenant, 1718- 1721; Captain, 1722-1741. [185]
ADAMS, Samuel, Chelmsford, Mass. Captain, 1680, 1682. [175]
1633. ADAMS, Thomas, Chelmsford, Mass. Lieutenant, 1682. [50]
1692. ADDISON, John, Prince George County, Md. Member of Council, 1691, 1693-1706. [70]
1692. ADDISON, John, 2d, Prince George County, Md. High Sheriff, 1768-71. [70]
1692. ADDISON, Thomas, Prince George County, Md. Member of Council, 1721-27. [70]
203
204
SETTLEMENT.
I734. ADLUM, John, York County, Pa. Sheriff, 1752-54. [93]
1734. ADLUM, Joseph, York County, Pa. Sheriff, 1755. [93]
1694. AISQUITH, William, St. Mary's County, Md. Justice, 1694. [94]
1634. ALBRO, John, Portsmouth, R. I. Commissioner, 1660, 1661; Deputy, 1664, 1666, 1675, 1683; Assistant, 1671, 1672, 1677-81, 1683-86; Major, 1682. [169]
1630. ALCOCK, George, Roxbury, Mass. Representative, 1634-37. [60]
1620. ALDEN, Briggs, Duxbury, Mass. Representative, 1761-67; Major, 1762; Colonel, 1776. [99]
1620. ALDEN, John, Duxbury, Mass. A Founder of the Colony, 1620; Assist- ant, 1633-39, 1650-86; Deputy, 1641-49; Member of Council of War, 1646, 1653, 1658, 1667; Treasurer, 1656-59; Deputy Governor, 1665, 1667.
[20, 39, 40, 47, 71, 74, 74, 79, 92, 99, 99, 117, 122, 123, 123, 145, 146, 147, 149, 149, 153, 163, 168, 177, 180, 184, 184, 193]
1620. ALDEN, John, 2d, Duxbury, Mass. Representative, 1731-39; Colonel of State Militia, 1732. [99]
1620. ALDEN, Jonathan, Duxbury, Mass. Ensign, 1670; Lieutenant, 1681; Captain, 1689. [99]
1620. ALDEN, Judah, Duxbury, Mass. Captain in Colonel Bailey's Regiment, 1775. [99]
1635. ALLEN, George, Sandwich, Mass. Deputy, 1640-42, 1644. [18, 20, 21, 25, 47, 60, 65, 102, 124, 128, 134, 144, 147, 164, 195]
1635. ALLEN, Jedediah, Monmouth County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1686, 1688, 1703; Justice, 1700, 1701. [18, 21, 25, 47, 65, 87, 87, 98, 102, 124, 128, 134, 144, 195]
1653.
ALLEN, John, Rehoboth, Mass. Representative, 1653. 1668, 1670.
[152]
205
SETTLEMENT.
1635. ALLEN, Joseph, Braintree, Mass. Cornet, 1685; Representative, 1715. [60]
1681. ALLEN, Nathaniel, Pennsylvania. Commissioner of William Penn, 1681. [17, 19]
1620. ALLERTON, Isaac, Massachusetts. A Founder of the Colony, 1620; Assist- ant, 1621, 1634; Deputy to Colonial Congress, 1646; Agent to Eng- land, 1626, 1628, 1629, 1630. [49, 54, 55, 58, 148]
1639. ALLING, Roger, New Haven, Conn. Treasurer of Colony, 1661-64. [49, 182]
1639. ALLING, Theophilus, New Haven, Conn. Ensign, 1718; Lieutenant, 1723; Captain, 1731. [49, 182]
ALLINSON, Samuel, Burlington County, N. J. Surrogate, 1762. [178]
1632. ALLYN, John, Hartford, Conn. Cornet, 1657; Captain, 1673; Lieutenant- Colonel, 1689; Secretary, 1663, 1664, 1667-87, 1689-95; Assistant, 1662-96; Member of Andros's Council, 1687; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1674, 1678, 1684, 1686. [66]
1632. ALLYN, Matthew, Windsor, Conn. Assistant, 1658-67; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1664. [66, 92]
1682. ALLYNE, Samuel, Barnstable, Mass. Representative, 1682-84. [142]
1637. ALMY, William, Portsmouth, R. I. Representative, 1656-57, 1663. [23, 62, 143, 156, 157, 167, 167, 184, 198]
1657. ALRICKS, Hermanus, Cumberland Co., Pa. Member of Assembly, 1750; Justice of Courts, 1749-50, 1757, 1764, 1770. [86, 135]
1657. ALRICKS, Peter, New Castle, Del. Commander-in-Chief of Town and Fort, 1660; Councillor under Duke of York, 1667; Deputy-Governor, 1673-74; Member of Assembly, 1682-83; Provincial Councilor, 1684, 1687, 1697; Justice, 1677, 1678, 1680, 1682, 1684, 1689, 1690, 1693; Judge of Supreme Court, 1690-93. [26, 71, 86, 106, 135, 137, 151, 167, 187]
1690. ALWARD, Henry, Somerset County, N. J. Justice, 1763, 1768, 1772. [70]
206
SETTLEMENT. 1638. ANDREWS, Henry, Taunton, Mass. Deputy, 1639, 1642-44, 1647, 1649. [81, 91, 103, 156, 164]
1635. ANDREWS, Joseph, Hingham, Mass. Deputy, 1636-38. [73, 148]
1630. ANGELL, Thomas, Providence, R. I. A Signer of Compact, 1637; Com- missioner, 1652, 1653. [29, 46, 143, 177, 184]
1640. ANGIER, Samuel, Rehoboth, Mass. Fellow of Harvard College, 1700, 1707. [200]
1620. ANNABLE, Anthony, Barnstable, Mass. A Founder of Plymouth Colony, 1620: Deputy, 1639-45, 1647, 1650, 1651, 1653, 1656, 1657. [17, 20, 28, 47, 124]
1635. APPLETON, Isaac, Ipswich, Mass. Lieutenant in Port Royal Expedition, 1707; Major, Essex County Regiment. [83]
1635. APPLETON, John, Ipswich, Mass. Lieutenant, 1656; Captain, 1665, Deputy, 1656-64, 1665, 1667, 1669-71, 1674, 1675, 1677-79. [85]
1635. APPLETON, John, Jr., Ipswich, Mass. Chief-Justice, 1704-32; Member of Council, 1698-1702, 1706, 1715, 1720-22. [85]
1635. APPLETON, Samuel, Ipswich, Mass. Justice of Common Pleas, 1636.
[58, 62, 83]
1635. APPLETON, Samuel, 2d, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1668-71, 1673, 1675-77, 1679, 1680; Lieutenant, 1668; Captain and Commander-in-Chief in King Philip's War, 1675; Assistant, 1681-86; Sergeant-Major, 1682; Member of Governing Council after Andros; Member of Council under New Charter, 1692; Justice of Common Pleas, 1692. [49, 62, 69, 69, 83, 144]
1635. APPLETON, Samuel, 3d, Boston, Mass. Member of Colonial Council, 1703, etc .; Commissioner to Quebec, 1706; Major in Port Royal Ex- pedition, 1707. [62]
1737.
ARCHER, Sampson, Virginia. Lieutenant in French and Indian War,
1758.
[150, 150]
207
SETTLEMENT. ARMISTEAD, John, Gloucester County, Va. Member of Assembly, 1685; Member of Council, 1688. [159]
1727. ARMITAGE, James, New Castle, Del. Judge, 1727-55. [151, 176, 190]
1731. ARNDT, Jacob, Northumberland County, Pa. Captain, 1754; Major, 1758; Delegate to Provincial Convention, 1774, 1775. [131, 178]
1636. ARNOLD, Benedict, Newport, R. I. A Founder of Providence, 1637; Commissioner, 1655-63; Assistant, 1655, 1660, 1661; President of Providence Plantations, 1657-60, 1662-63; Named in Charter of 1663, Governor, 1663-66, 1669-72, 1677, 1778. [177]
1635. ARNOLD, Israel, Warwick, R. I. Deputy, 1683, 1690, 1699, 1702, 1705, 1706. [143]
1635. ARNOLD, Richard, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1671, 1676, 1679-81, 1696, 1698, 1701, 1702, 1705, 1708; Assistant, 1681-86, 1690, 1698, 1699; Member of Sir Edmund Andros' Council, 1686-89; Speaker, 1707, 1708. [44, 46, 101, 190]
1635. ARNOLD, Stephen, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1664, 1667, 1670-72, 1674, 1684, 1685, 1690; Assistant, 1677-81, 1690, 1696, 1698. [62, 143, 184, 197]
1635. ARNOLD, Thomas, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1666, 1670-72.
[45]
1635. ARNOLD, William, Providence, R. I. One of the Twelve Original Pro- prietors of Providence Plantations, 1638. [52, 62, 143, 184, 184, 198]
1698. ASHBRIDGE, George, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1743-73. [17, 17, 110]
1651. ASPINWALL, Samuel, Brookline, Mass. Lieutenant, 1690. [75]
I528. ASTON, Walter, Shirley Hundred and Charles City, Va. Member of House of Burgesses, 1629-32, 1642-43. [45, 104, 160]
208
SETTLEMENT.
1635. ATHERTON, Humphry, Dorchester, Mass. Deputy, 1638, 1639, 1641, 1643-46, 1648, 1650, 1651, 1653; Speaker, 1653; Assistant, 1654-61; Commissioner of Boundary, 1650; Commissioner of County Court, 1659; Lieutenant, 1643; Captain, 1646; Major, 1652; Major-General, 1661.
[20, 26, 46, 47, 56, 58, 107, 113, 124, 126, 153, 170, 191]
I734. 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. [18, 19, 51, 51, 94, 130]
1638. ATWATER, Joshua, New Haven, Conn. Treasurer of Colony, 1645, 1646, 1653. [54, 153]
AUSTIN, Joseph, Hampton, N. H. One of the Founders of New Hamp- shire.
[89, 108, 165, 166, 200]
1646. AVERY, James, New London, Conn. Deputy, 1660, 1661, 1664, 1665, 1667, 1669, 1676-80, 1682-85, 1689; Lieutenant, 1665; Captain, 1673. [54, 55, 87, 95, 117, 153, 158, 164, 172]
1646. AVERY, James, Jr., New London, Conn. Lieutenant, 1690; Captain, 1692. [54, 153]
1650. AVERY, William, Dedham, Mass. Lieutenant, 1673. [200]
1642. BABCOCK, Ichabod, Westerly, R. I. Lieutenant of Westerly Militia, 1734-36. [169]
1642. BABCOCK, Ichabod, 2d, Westerly, R. I. Ensign 1754 in Expedition against Crown Point; Cornet of Troop of Horse, 1780. [169]
1642. BABCOCK, James, Portsmouth, R. I. Representative, 1656, 1658-59. [169]
1642. BABCOCK, John, Westerly, R. I. Deputy, 1682, 1684. [169]
1642. BABCOCK, John, 2d, Westerly, R. I. Deputy, 1709, 1713, 1719.
[169]
1632. BACHILER, or BATCHELDER, Stephen, Hampton, N. H. One of the Founders of New Hampshire. [47, 89, 106, 108, 167, 167, 195]
209
SETTLEMENT.
1661. BACKUS, Simon, Connecticut. Chaplain at Louisburg, 1745-46. [148, 154]
1661. t BACKUS, William, Norwich, Conn. Representative, 1680-84. [148, 154]
1685. BACON, John, Salem, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1696-1713; Member of Assembly, 1701. [138, 161]
1639. BACON, Nathaniel, Barnstable, Mass. Representative, 1652-55, 1658-66; Assistant, 1667-73. [120, 142]
I704. BAGWELL, William, Sussex County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1704; Justice of Peace, 1704, 1708. [96]
1683. BAKER, Henry, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1685, 1687-88, 1690, 1698. [76, 101]
1685. BAKER, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Representative, 1700, 1706, 1710, 1711, 1713.
[15, 51, 55, 55, 65, 103, 142, 157, 179, 191, 196]
1727. 1 BAKER, Michael, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Lieutenant of Militia, 1782. [107, 190]
I728. BAKER, Robert, Cumberland County, Pa. Major in French and Indian War, 1747. [130]
1683. BAKER, Samuel, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1710-II.
[IOI]
BAKER, Thomas, Easthampton, L. I. Assistant (Conn.), 1659-63; Dele- gate to Hartford Convention, 1665. [68]
BAKER, Thomas, Topsfield, Mass. Deputy, 1683, 1684, 1686, 1690, 1692- 94, 1698, 1700; Captain, 1713. [50]
1632. BALCH, John, Salem, Mass. One of the Founders of Massachusetts Bay
Colony, 1632.
[51]
1693.
BALL, Edward, Newark, N. J. Sheriff, 1693.
[169]
210
SETTLEMENT.
1650. BALL, Joseph, Lancaster County, Va. Member of House of Burgesses, 1694, 1698, 1701, 1702. [II9]
1650. BALL, William, Lancaster County, Va. Member of House of Burgesses, 1658, 1670-77. [II8]
I680. BALL, William, Jr., Lancaster County, Va. Justice, 1680; Burgess, 1685. [93]
1639. BANKS, John, Fairfield and Rye, Conn. Deputy, 1651, 1661, 1663-66, 1670-80, 1682, 1683. [78]
1656. BANKSON, Andrew, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1683, 1686, 1698. [185]
I688. BARBER, Robert, Lancaster County, Pa. Sheriff, 1729. [156, 199]
I749. BARCLAY, John, Bucks County, Pa. Ensign Fourth Batallion; Second Lieutenant of same, 1776; First Lieutenant; Lieutenant-Captain of Fifth Regiment, 1777. [114]
1634. BARKER, James, Newport, R. I. Representative, 1648, 1655, 1661, 1663, 1667, 1669-71, 1674, 1681, 1683-86; Assistant, 1663-66, 1671, 1672, 1676-78; Deputy Governor, 1678; Named in Charter of 1663. [144]
1632. BARKER, John, Marshfield and Scituate, Mass. Deputy, 1689, 1706, 1712, 1719. [28]
BARNES, Ebenezer, Farmington, Conn. Captain, 1742.
[107]
BARNES, Phineas, Southington, Conn. Captain, 1767.
[107]
1726. BARNS, Joseph, Lanesborough, Mass. Captain, May 4, 1776.
[113, 126]
1741.
BARR, David, New Castle County, Del. Lieutenant, 1756.
[15, 37, 56, 163]
I680.
BARTON, Thomas, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1685.
[87, 87,98, 195]
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SETTLEMENT.
1702. BARTOW, John, New York and New Jersey. Missionary of the " Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts," 1702. [132]
1702. BARTOW, Thomas, New Jersey. Surveyor-General, 1762. [64, 186]
1683. BARTRAM, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1689. [125, 188]
1683. BARTRAM, John, Philadelphia County, Pa. One of the Founders of the Philosophical Society, 1743. [85, 125, 188]
1683. BARTRAM, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1708. [125, 188]
I630. BASS, Samuel, Braintree, Mass. Representative, 1741-45, 1749, 1752, 1754, 1757, 1759, 1763, 1764. [117, 184]
1692. BASSETT, Elisha, Salem County, N. J. Judge, 1764-75. [26, 66, 79, 141, 173, 185, 193, 202]
1621. BASSETT, William, Duxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1640, 1642-44, 1648. [71, 145]
1621. BASSETT, William, Lynn, Mass. Captain in Indian War, 1684. [159]
.
1638. BATES, Edward, Weymouth, Mass. Deputy, 1639-41, 1660. [147]
1635. BATES, James, Hingham, Mass. Representative, 1641. [85]
1660. BATTAILLE, John, Essex County, Va. Captain, 1692; Burgess, 1692, 1696, 1697. [40]
1723. BAYNTON, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1756-61. [82, 122, 145, 166, 179, 186, 194, 201]
1723. BAYNTON, Peter, New Jersey. Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1739; Mem- ber of His Majesty's Council, 1740, 1741. [67, 82, 122, 145, 166, 179, 186, 194, 201]
1682. BEAKES, Stephen, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1697. [57]
1682. BEAKES, William, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1685. [57]
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SETTLEMENT. 1638. BEAL, Jeremiah, Hingham, Mass. Representative, 1691-92, 1701; Lieu- tenant, 1689. [60]
1638. t BEAL, John, Hingham, Mass. Representative, 1649, 1659. [60]
1676. BEALL, Ninian, Calvert County, Md. Lieutenant, 1676; Captain, 1678; Major, 1688; Colonel, 1699; Sheriff, 1692-94; Member of House of Burgesses, 1696-99. [53]
1683. BEARDSLEY, Alexander, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, appointed by William Penn, 1691; Member of Assembly, 1695. [41, 71, 90, 137]
1635. t BEARDSLEY, William, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1645, 1650-53, 1656, 1658.
[15, 15]
1639. BECKWITH, Joseph, Jr., Lyme, Conn. Captain, 1727. [66]
BEEKMAN, William, New Amsterdam, N. Y. One of the Nine Men, 1652; Schout Fiscaal, 1661, 1664; Burgomaster, 1674.
1680. BELT, Joseph, Prince George County, Md. Member of House of Bur- gesses, 1725-37; Presiding Justice, 1726-28. [53]
BENEDICT, Thomas, Norwalk, Conn. Ensign, 1724; Lieutenant, 1742: Captain, 1746; Deputy, 1737, 1740, 1744-45. [19]
'1639. BENEDICT, Thomas, Danbury, Conn. Deputy, 1736-44, 1746-48, 1750-58, 1761-66. [35]
1703.
BENNETT, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1703-05.
[162]
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1629.
BENNETT, Richard, Nansemond County, Va. Member of House of Bur-
gesses, 1629; Member of Council, 1624, 1639, 1642, 1654, 1659, 1666,
1675; Agent to England, 1651, 1655; Governor, 1652, 1655; Major-
General, 1666.
[III]
1693. ' BENSON, James, Talbot County, Md. Captain of Horse, 1693.
213
SETTLEMENT.
1747. BENTLEY, George, Chester County, Pa. Lieutenant, 1747-48. [15]
BERRIAN, John, New Jersey. Justice of Supreme Court, 1764-72. [97]
1654. BERRY, James, Maryland. Member of Assembly, 1654; Justice of Court at Patuxent, 1655. [63, IIO]
1654. BERRY, William, Calvert and Talbot Counties, Md. Commissioner of Peace, 1669; Member of Assembly, 1671-74. [63, 110]
1648. BETTS, Richard, Newtown, L. I. Sheriff, 1678; Delegate to Hempsted Convention, 1685. [54,99, 114, 129]
1683. BEVAN, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1687, 1695, 1699, 1700; Justice, 1685-89.
[24, 25, 25, 37, 42, 96, 102, 116, 122, 141, 171, 172, 175, 175, 180, 186, 201]
BEZER, Edward, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1687. [136]
1682. BEZER, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-83. [167]
1635. t BICKNELL, John, Weymouth, Mass. Representative, 1677. [142]
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. [27, 48, 145, 178, 193, 194, 194]
1681. BIDDLE, Owen, Philadelphia, Pa. Delegate to Provincial Congress, 1775; Member of Committee and Council of Safety, 1776-77; Member of Constitutional Convention, 1776. [26, 74, 79, 192, 193, 202]
1681. BIDDLE, William, Ist, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Governor's Council, 1682, 1683, 1701; Member of Council of Proprietors, 1688, 1706-07; Justice of the Peace, 1682, 1695-97, 1699, 1701; Representa- tive at Perth Amboy, 1703; Commissioner of Lands, 1682-83; Mem- ber of Assembly, 1684, 1685, 1687; President of Council of Proprie- tors, 1706-07.
[26, 26, 27, 27, 48, 73, 74, 79, 97, 123, 145, 155, 178, 192, 193, 194, 194, 202]
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SETTLEMENT.
1681. BIDDLE, William, 2d, New Jersey. Commissioner of Lands, 1703. [26, 26, 27, 27, 48, 73, 79, 145, 155, 178, 192, 194, 194, 202]
1732. t BIGELOW, John, Watertown, Conn. Ensign, 1732, Lieutenant, 1736. [95, 117]
1679. BILES, William, Bucks County, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1681, 1685, 1689; Provincial Councillor, 1683, 1695, 1698-1700; Member of Assembly, 1686, 1689, 1694, 1696, 1704, 1707, 1708, 1710; Judge of Supreme Court, 1699-1701.
[19, 50, 57, 82, 100, 101, 104, 170, 174, 177, 179, 187]
1679. BILES, William, Jr., Bucks County, Pa. Member of Council of Pro- prietors, West Jersey, between 1720-27; Member of Pennsylvania Assembly, 1718-25, 1732, 1734-37; Speaker, 1724; Justice of Peace, 1717, 1722, 1723, 1725, 1726, 1738. [19, 50, 104]
1658. BILLINGS, Ebenezer, Stonington, Conn. Captain, 1756. [39.]
1678. BINNEY, Barnabas, M. D., Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Hospital Surgeon, 1776, and through Revolution. [27]
1640. BIRD, Benjamin, Dorchester, Mass. Deputy, 1729, 1730, 1732, 1733, 1737. [45, 126]
I740. BIRD, Mark, Berks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1770, 1772; Lieutenant-Colonel of Associators, 1775-76; Member of Provincial Convention, 1775, 1776. [37]
1648. BISHOP, James, New Haven, Conn. Assistant, 1670-76, 1679; Deputy Governor, 1683-89, 1690, 1691. [153]
I734.
BISPHAM, Benjamin, Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 1750.
[70]
1628. t BISSEL, David, 3d, Windsor, Conn. Second Lieutenant Second Com-
pany, Fourth Connecticut Regiment in Revolution.
[148, 154]
I628.
BISSEL, John, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 1645, 1648, 1650-55, 1658, 1665.
[139, 148, 150, 154, 157, 168, 175]
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1628. BISSEL, John, Jr., Windsor, Conn. Quartermaster of Hartford County
Troop, 1677.
[168]
215
SETTLEMENT.
1689. BLACKISTON, Ebenezer, Kent County, Md. Captain, 1689. [158]
1640. BLACKMAN, Adam, Stratford, Conn. One of the ministers active in for- warding the interests of the Colonies, 1640-1665. [54, 153]
I734. BLACKWOOD, Samuel, Gloucester County, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1772. [99]
I745. BLAINE, Ephraim, Cumberland County, Pa. Sheriff, 1771-73. [85]
BLAIR, Samuel, New Jersey. A Charter Trustee of Princeton College, 1748. [179]
BLAKE, Joseph, South Carolina. Governor, 1694, 1696-1700. [126]
1681. BLAKE, William, Milton, Mass. Deputy, 1681-83. [193]
1635. t BLISS, Joseph, Massachusetts. Second Lieutenant Second Regiment Artillery, 1777-83. [12]]
1682. BLUNSTON, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-88, 1695-97, 1699-1701; Speaker, 1697, 1699, 1700; Justice of Peace, 1684, 1685, 1689; Member of Governor's Council, 1690, 1700, 1701, 1703, I705.
[19, 21, 35, 41, 42, 53, 65, 83, 92, 97, 116, 125, 141, 141, 171]
1682. BLUNSTON, John, Jr., Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1713, 1716. [19, 21, 65, 83, 141, 17I]
1652. BOGART, Tunis Gisbertse, Brooklyn, N. Y. Delegate to Convention. 1664, 1665, 1674. [67,88,17]]
1731. BOGGS, Andrew, Lancaster County, Pa. Ensign, 1748. [154]
1731. t BOGGS, John, Cumberland County, Pa. Major Fifth Battalion of Asso- ciators, 1777. [189]
1653. BOLLES, Joseph, Maine. Ensign, 1653. [29]
216
SETTLEMENT.
1683. BOLTON, Everard, Cheltenham, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1702, 1704, 1714. [25, 56, 143, 186]
1635. BOOSEY, James, Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, 1739-49. [66]
BORDEN, Abraham, Newport, R. I. General Treasurer, 1730-32. [199]
1638. BORDEN, Benjamin, Monmouth County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1692, 1694, 1695, 1698. [162]
1638. t BORDEN, Joseph, Burlington County, N. J. Founder of Bordentown, 1677. [76, 196]
1638. BORDEN, Joseph, Jr., Burlington County, N. J. Member of Stamp Act Congress, 1765; Member of Provincial Congress, 1775; Colonel First New Jersey Regiment, 1775-76; Quartermaster, 1776; Judge of Com- mon Pleas, 1776. [76]
BORDEN, Richard, Portsmouth, R. I. Assistant, 1653, 1654; Treasurer General, 1654, 1655; Commissioner, 1654-57; Deputy, 1667-70. [41, 162, 196, 199]
1769. BORTON, John, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1683-85. [52, 87, 87, 98, 114, 195, 201]
1719. + BOUDINOT, Elias, Philadelphia, Pa. President of Congress, 1782. [176]
1637. BOURNE, Richard, Sandwich, Mass. Deputy, 1639-45, 1652, 1664-67. [176]
1639. + BOWLES, John, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1645. [39, 112, 160, 187]
1639. + BOWLES, John, Jr., Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1689, 1690; Speaker, 1690. [39, 112, 160, 187]
1639. BOWLES, John, 3d, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1728-37; Speaker of House. [39, 112, 160, 187]
1634. BOWNE, John, Monmouth County, N. J. Deputy, 1668, 1675, 1679-83; Speaker of Assembly, 1680, 1681; Delegate to Convention, 1673; Justice, 1673, 1676, 1679, 1683; Captain, before 1683; Major, 1683. [21, 36, 108, 128, 138, 161]
217
SETTLEMENT. 1732. BOYD, William, Chester County, Pa. Justice, 1741-1764; Member of As- sembly, 1760. [64]
BRACKETT, Richard, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1655, 1665, 1667, 1671, 1672, 1674, 1680; Captain, before 1685. [IT3]
1648. BRADBURY, Thomas, Salisbury, Mass. Ensign, 1648; Deputy, 1651, 1652, 1656, 1657, 1660, 1661, 1666; Judge, 1675-77, 1679. [22, 143, 200]
1620. BRADFORD, John, Boston, Mass. Agent of Continental Navy, 1776. [30]
I620. BRADFORD, William, Plymouth, Mass. One of the Founders of Plymouth Plantations, 1620; Governor, 1621-33, 1635, 1637, 1639-57; Assistant, 1633, 1634, '1636, 1638, 1644; Member of Council of War, 1642, 1643, 1653; President of Council of War, 1642, 1643, 1653; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1647-49, 1652, 1656; Commissioner of Bound- aries, 1639.
[39, 47, 58, 77, 121, 121, 125, 138, 147, 177, 179, 193]
1620. BRADFORD, William, Jr., Plymouth, Mass. Assistant, 1658-81, 1692-97; Captain, 1659; Member of Council of War, 1657, 1658, 1667; Deputy Governor, 1682-86, 1689, 1691; Treasurer, 1679-84, 1686, 1689, 1690; Major, 1685; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1673, 1674, 1683, 1684, 1686.
[58, 121, 138, 177, 179, 193]
1682. BRADFORD, William, 3d, Philadelphia, Pa. Lieutenant of Associators, 1748; Captain, 1756; Major Second Battalion, 1775; Member of Pro- vincial Convention, 1775. [35, 65, 72, 75,77,94]
BRADSTREET, John, Massachusetts. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1744-45; Adju- tant-General, 1755; Major-General, 1772. [109]
1630. BRADSTREET, Simon, Salem, Mass. Assistant, 1629-78; Secretary of Colony, 1630; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1644, 1648-61, 1663-67, 1670-72; Agent to England, 1662; Governor, 1679-86, 1689-92. [31, 95, 190]
1677. BRADWAY, Edward, Salem County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1683,
1685; Justice, 1684, 1685.
[103]
1658. BRASSEUIR, Benjamin, Calvert County, Md. Justice, 1661.
[135]
218
SETTLEMENT.
1671. BRENT, George, Virginia. Captain, 1675; Colonel in Bacon's Rebellion, 1676. [115]
BRETT, William, Bridgewater, Mass. Deputy, 1661-65. [175]
1620. BREWSTER, Benjamin, Duxbury, Mass., and Norwich, Conn. Lieuten- ant, 1673; Deputy, 1668; Commissary, 1693. [.49, 99, 182]
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