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I620. BREWSTER, Jonathan, Duxbury, Mass., and New London, Conn. Deputy, 1639, 1641, 1642, 1644, 1650, 1657, 1658, 1659; Commander of Con- necticut Troops, 1636.
[49, 66, 113, 164, 172, 182, 19]]
I620. BREWSTER, William, Massachusetts. A Founder of Plymouth Colony, 1620.
[49, 65, 66, 73, 96, 99, 113, 136, 146, 164, 171, 174, 179, 181, 182, 191, 19I]
1620. BRIAN or BRYAN, Thomas, Burlington County, N. J. Member of As- sembly, 1704, 1705, 1707. [23, 99, 144]
173I. BRICKLE, Matthew, Hertford County, N. C. Member of Provincial Convention, 1775; Member of Provincial Congress, April 4, 1776; Lieutenant, April 4, 1776. [88, 88]
1632. BRIDGE, John, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1637-39, 1641. [104]
1638. BRIGGS, John, Portsmouth, R. I. Commissioner, 1648, 1654-56, 1659, 1661-63; Deputy, 1664-66, 1668, 1669. [20, 47, 124]
1684. BRINTON, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1729, 1731-35; Justice of Peace and Courts, 1730, 1733, 1738, 1741, 1745, 1749. [19, 78, 121, 179, 189, 196]
1684. BRINTON, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1713. [19, 78, 114, 115, 119, 121, 143, 179, 189, 196, 197]
BROCKLEBANK, Samuel, Rowley, Mass. Captain in King Philip's War, 1675, 1676. [102]
1664. BRODHEAD, Daniel, New York. Second Captain in Colonel Nicholl's Expedition, 1664; Commandant at Esopus, 1665. [83]
219
SETTLEMENT. 1664. BRODHEAD, Daniel, Berks County, Pa. Delegate to Provincial Conven- tion, 1775. [12]
BRONSON, Abraham, Lyme, Conn. Deputy, 1682, 1686, 1687, 1689, 1691- 96, 1698-99, 1701, 1703. [105, 149, 155]
1719. BROOKE, Benjamin, Philadelphia County, Pa. Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Associators, March, 1776. [33, 33,71,86,97]
1719. BROOKE, Matthew, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Provincial Conference, June 18, 1776. [80, 168, 188]
1650. BROOKE, Robert, Charles County, Md. Commander-in-Chief of County, 1649, 1650; President of Council, 1652. [12]]
1719. 1 BROOKE, William, Montgomery County, Pa. Captain Third Battalion, 1777; Major Fourth Battalion, 1779; Major Sixth Battalion, 1780. [80, 168]
1731. BROOKS, Enos, Wallingford, Conn. Captain, 1760. [18I]
1667. BROOKS, Gilbert, Scituate and Rehoboth, Mass. Member of Council of War, 1667; Deputy, 1678, 1681, 1684-86, 1690. [103, 156, 193]
1742. BROOKS, Thomas, Concord, Mass. Representative, 1642-45, 1654, 1659-62.
[22, 29, 51, 114]
+ BROOKS, Thomas, Wallingford, Conn. Lieutenant, 1731. [180, 18I]
BROUGHTON, Thomas, South Carolina. Provincial Councillor, 1708; Governor, 1735-38. [126]
1708. BROWN, Gustavus, Maryland. Surgeon of Navy, 1708. [47]
1636. BROWN, John, Plymouth, Mass. Assistant, 1636, 1638-55; Commissioner of the United Colonies, 1646-48, 1650, 1653-55; Member of Council of War, 1642, 1646, 1653; A Purchaser of King's Province, R. I., 1659. [32, 64, 75, 129, 153, 159, 171, 183]
220
SETTLEMENT.
1636. BROWN, John, Swanzey, Mass. Captain, 1686. [153]
1694. BROWN, Samuel, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1751-55, 1761-66. [20, 126]
1635. BROWNE, Samuel, Salem, Mass. Representative, 1704-06; Justice of Common Pleas, 1715-31. [170]
1635. BROWNE, William, Salem, Mass. Representative, 1654, 1659, 1666, 1675; Assistant, 1680-83; Judge of County Court, 1678, 1679. [39, 112, 160, 170, 187]
1635. BROWNE, William, Jr., Salem, Mass. Member of Council, 1687-89; Member of Council of Safety, 1689; Representative, 1693-1713. [39, 112, 160, 187]
1647 BROWNELL, Thomas, Portsmouth and Warwick, R. I. Commissioner, 1655, 1661-63; Deputy, 1664. [26, 27, 48, 99, 115, 145, 147, 150, 155, 180, 199]
I689. BRYAN, Thomas. See Brian.
BUCHANAN, Robert, Lancaster County, Pa. Sheriff, 1732-34, 1738-40. [70]
1637. BUCKINGHAM, Thomas, Saybrook, Conn. Trustee of Yale College, 1701; Fellow of Yale, 1701-09; A Minister active in forwarding the inter- ests of the Colony, 1666-1709. [118, 132, 150]
1637. + BUCKINGHAM, Thomas, Saybrook, Conn. Ensign, 1708; Deputy, 1719-21. [95, 117]
1697. BUCKLEY, John, New Castle County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1697. [116, 136]
BUCKMAN, William, Bucks County, Pa. Sheriff, 1765-67. [100]
I668. BUDD, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1701, 1704-09, 1711-14, 1717-19. [122, 145, 194, 201]
I668. BUDD, Thomas, New Jersey. Commissioner of Property, 1681, etc .; Member of Assembly, 1682-85; Member of Governor's Council, I682-83; Justice, 1683; Treasurer, 1683. [67, 82, 122, 133, 145, 179, 187, 194, 201]
22I
SETTLEMENT.
1668. BUDD, William, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1685; Justice of Peace, 1703, 1705, 1706. [18, 33, 64, 75, 144]
I740. BUEHLER, Henry, Lancaster County, Pa. Ensign, 1759; Member of Committee of Safety, 1774. [109, 192]
1630. BUELL, Samuel, Killingworth, Conn. Deputy, 1692, 1693, 1696-98, 1700-02, 1704, 1706, 1708, 1710, 1711, 1714, 1715. [62, 184, 198]
BUELL, Samuel, Jr., Killingworth, Conn. Captain, 1718. [62, 184, 198]
1635. BULKELEY, Edward, Wethersfield, Conn. Captain, 1727; Deputy,
1714-16, 1721, 1724. [16]
1635. BULKELEY, Eliphalet, Colchester, Conn. Captain Twelfth Regiment, 1773-76; Lieutenant-Colonel Twenty-fifth Regiment Militia, 1780. [34, 34]
1635. BULKELEY, Gershom, Wethersfield, Conn. Surgeon in King Philip's War, 1675-76. [16, 34, 34, 120, 17]]
1635. BULKELEY, Gershom, 2d, Colchester, Conn. Captain, 1752; Member of Assembly, 1756-57. [[20]
1635. BULKELEY, John, Colchester, Conn. Deputy, 1729-43; Captain, 1732-36; Probate Judge, 1741-50; Assistant, 1743-50; Commissioner to Eng- land, 1745; Judge of Supreme Court, 1745-53; Colonel, 1759. [34, 34]
1635. BULKELEY, Peter, Concord, Mass. A Minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1635-59. [16, 105, 109, 144, 200]
1635. BULKELEY, Peter, 2d, Concord, Mass. Assistant, 1677-84; Commander of Militia, 1680; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1682, 1683. [105, 109]
BULKLEY. See Bulkeley.
1635. BULL, Henry, Newport, Rhode Island. A Founder of Newport, 1638; Commissioner or Deputy, 1655, 1666, 1672, 1674, 1680, 1681, 1690; Governor, 1685-86, 1690. [120]
222
SETTLEMENT.
1635. BULL, Henry, 2d, Newport, R. I. Attorney-General, 1621; Deputy, 1728, 1729; Speaker, 1728; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1741. [120]
1635. BULL, Jireh, Kingston, R. I. Lieutenant, 1676. [120]
1744. BULL, Thomas, Chester County, Pa. Lieutenant-Colonel Fourth Bat- talion Associators, July 1, 1776. [33, 121, 133, 133, 149]
I683. BULL, William, South Carolina. Lieutenant-Governor, 1738; Member of Council, 1731. [177]
1740. BULLITT, Cuthbert, Virginia. Member of Conventions of 1775, 1776. [47]
1716. BURBECK, Edward, Boston, Mass. Captain, 1775. [71, 89, 137]
1716. BURBECK, William, Boston, Mass. Lieutenant, 1775. [71,89, 137]
1735. BURD, James, Lancaster County, Pa. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1755; Captain, 1757; Major, 1757; Colonel in Expedition against Fort Duquesne, 1758; Colonel of Fourth Battalion of Associators, March, 1776. [80, 133, 168]
1720. BURNETT, William. Governor of New York and New Jersey, 1720-28; Governor of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 1728-29. [170]
1635. BURNHAM, Thomas, Ipswich, Mass. Ensign, 1675; Deputy, 1683-85. [38, 43, 115]
1630. BURR, Jehu, Fairfield, Conn. Representative, 1638, 1641, 1645, 1646, 1659-61, 1663, 1668, 1669. [140, 152]
1630. BURR, Jehu, 2d, Fairfield, Conn. Member of Council of War, 1675-76. [117]
1630. BURR, John, Fairfield, Conn. Commissary, 1704; Deputy, 1704-05, 1708, 1710-14, 1717-21, 1723-29; appointed Major, 1710; Speaker, 1723-24; Judge of County Court, 1726-43; Judge of Probate Court, 1726-43; Assistant, 1729-40; Colonel, 1739. [140, 152]
1630. BURR, John, 2d, Fairfield, Conn. Captain, 1734; Justice of County Court, 1744. [152]
223
SETTLEMENT,
1630. BURR, John, 3d, Bridgeport, Conn. Captain, 1764. [152]
169I. BURRILL, John, Lynn, Mass. . Representative, 1691-92, 1697. [142]
1635. BURRITT, Stephen, Stratford, Conn. Ensign, 1672; Commissary, 1675; Lieutenant, 1675; Captain, 1692. [15, 15, 56, 17I]
1630. BURSLEY, John, Barnstable County, Mass. A Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony. [147]
1700. BURTON, Benjamin, Sussex County, Del. Representative, 1753-63, 1765-74; Justice, 1764-74. [36]
I700. BURTON, Robert, Sussex County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1700, 1704. [36, 40, 96]
1700. BURTON, Woolsey, Sussex County, Del. Justice, 1719-27. [36, 96]
1692. BUSHNELL, Richard, Norwich, Conn. Deputy, 1692-97, 1699, 1701, 1702, 1704, 1705; Captain, 1701; Clerk of Court, 1707-12; Speaker, 1713, 1715, 1717, 1719, 1729. [74]
1662. Buss, William, Concord, Mass. Ensign, 1662.
[198]
1639. t BUSSEY, Benjamin, Stoughton, Mass. Quartermaster in Revolution, 1777. [44]
1668. BUTLER, Richard, Pennsylvania. Major Eighth Regiment, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel First Regiment 1776; Colonel Fifth Regiment, 1777. [27]
1631. BUTLER, William, Ipswich, Mass. Lieutenant of Colonial Troops, 1696-
I730.
[30, 31, 87, 88, 107, 138, 174, 182]
1745. BUTLER, William, Westmoreland County, Pa. Captain Second Regi- ment, January, 1776; Major, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, September, 1776; Colonel Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment. [147]
224
SETTLEMENT.
173I. 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 As- sembly, 1774-76.
[30, 31, 41, 87, 88, 107, 138, 174, 182; 199]
1675. BUTTS, Samuel, Canterbury, Conn. Deputy, 1715, 1716, 1719, 1721, 1722, I725-29. [104]
1680. BYRD, William, Ist, Henrico County, Va. Member of Council, 1680, 1681, 1683-1704; Colonel, 1680; Auditor-General, 1687, etc. [5]]
1680. BYRD, William, 2d, "Westover," Va. Member of Council, 1707, and for thirty-seven years; Receiver-General, 1705, 1716. [5]]
1697. CADWALADER, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1718-33; Justice, 1723, 1725, Member of Assembly, 1729, 1733. [34, 43, 154, 174, 177, 177]
1697. CADWALADER, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Colonel, 1776; Brigadier-General; 1776, etc. [90]
I72I. CADY, Joseph, Killingly, Conn. Captain, 1721. [32, 183]
CALDWELL, Andrew, Kent County, Md. Major, 1765; Member of As- sembly, 1745, 1746, 1748-57. [195]
1640. CALKINS, Hugh, Norwich, Conn. Representative, 1653, 1654, 1656, 1657, 1659, 1660, 1663-66, 1669, 1671. [153,19]]
1731. CALLENDER, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1753-55. [134, 135, 136, 143, 143, 151, 194]
1634.
CALVERT, Leonard, St. Mary's, Md. Governor, 1634-47.
[66]
1640. CAMFIELD, Matthew, Norwalk, Conn. Representative, 1658, and for
twelve sessions. Named in charter of Charles II, 1662.
[169]
1683. CANBY, Thomas, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1721, 1722, 1730, 1733, 1738: Justice of Peace, 1719, 1722, 1725-27, 1738. [26, 74, 76, 79, 94, 99, 102, 106, 130, 155, 173, 192, 202]
225
SETTLEMENT.
1636. CARDER, Richard, Warwick, R. I. A Founder of Portsmouth, 1638; a Purchaser of Warwick, 1642; Representative, 1659, 1660, 1663-74. [144, 184]
1682. CARPENTER, Preston, Salem County, N. J. Judge of Common Pleas of Salem County, 1763, 1770-71. [189]
I682. 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; Mem- ber of Assembly of New Jersey and Justice of Peace, 1685.
[17, 24, 26, 26, 42, 44, 50, 55, 55, 67, 92, 111, 112, 115, 116, 120, 122, 126, 132, 149, 161, 176, 189, 189, 198, 201]
1682. CARPENTER, Samuel, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Coun- cil, 1716. [189]
I682. CARPENTER, Thomas, New Jersey. Quartermaster in Colonel Dick's Regiment in Revolution. [189]
I635. CARR, Caleb, Newport, R. I. Commissioner, 1654, 1658-62; Treasurer, 1661; Deputy, 1664, 1667-72, 1678, 1679, 1682, 1690; Assistant, 1679- 86; Governor, 1695. [III]
CARTER, Charles, King George's County, Va. Member of House of Burgesses, 1636, 1638, 1642, 1644-49, 1652-71. [170]
1644. CARTER, John, Woburn, Mass. Ensign, 1653; Lieutenant, 1668; Captain, 1672. [63, 115, 163]
1643. CARTER, John (Col.), "Corotoman," Va. Burgess, 1641-43, 1649, 1654, 1657-60; Speaker, 1649, etc .; Commander-in-Chief, 1654; Member of Council, 1658-60. [51, 159, 159, 170]
1643. CARTER, Landon, Richmond County, Va. Member of Assembly, 1752-68. [5]]
CARTER, Robert, Lancaster County, Va. Member of Assembly, 1691, 1692, 1696, 1698, 1699; Speaker, 1696-99; Treasurer, 1699-1705; Colonel and Commander-in-Chief, Lancaster and Northumberland Counties, 1699; Member of Council, 1699-1727; President of Council (Acting Governor), 1726. [51, 136, 159, 159, 170]
226
SETTLEMENT.
CARY, Joseph, Windham, Conn. Deputy, 1705-08; 1710, 1715-20. [104]
1645. CARY, Myles (or Miles), Warwick County, Va. Commander-in-Chief, 1654; Colonel, 1665, 1666; Member of House of Burgesses, 1659-60; Member of Governor's Council, 1665. [47,91, 159, 159]
1645. CARY, Myles (or Miles), 2d, Warwick County, Va. Member House of Burgesses, 1688, 1693, 1695-97, 1700, 1702, 1704, 1706; Charter Trustee of William and Mary College, 1693; Lieutenant Colonel and Commander-in-Chief Warwick County, 1699. [159, 159]
1645. CARY, Thomas, North Carolina. Major in Indian Wars, 1675; Receiver- General, 1697; Deputy-Governor, 1705; Governor, 1710. [9]]
1645. CARY, Wilson, Virginia. County Lieutenant and Naval Officer of the Lower James, 1726. [159]
1650. CATLETT, John, Rappahanock County, Va. Presiding Justice of Rappa- hanock County, 1665. [85]
1650. CATLETT, John, Jr., Essex County, Va. Burgess, 1693, 1696, 1700, 1712. [40]
1719. CESSNA, John, Cumberland County, Pa. Ensign, 1747-8. [80]
1684. CHADS, Francis, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1706, 1707. [197]
CHAILLÉ, Peter, Worcester County, Md. Member of Convention, 1775; Colonel Ist Battalion, Jan., 1776. [3]]
1747.
CHAMBERS, Benjamin, Lancaster County, Pa. Colonel of Associators,
1747-48.
[16, 58, 61,63]
1638. CHAMPLIN, Jeffrey, Westerly, R. I. Deputy, 1681, 1682, 1684, 1685.
[169]
1638. CHAMPLIN, William, Westerly, R. I. Captain, 1690; Deputy, 1690-91, 1696, 1698-1700, 1703, 1705-08, 1710, 1712. [169]
227
SETTLEMENT. I729. CHANDLER, James, New Ipswich, N. H. Member of Committee of Safety, February, 1776. [198]
CHANDLER, John, Woodstock, Mass. Captain, 1706; Representative, 17II, 1717, 1720-22, 1724-27; Assistant, 1727-32; Justice of Common Pleas, 1731-39; Judge of Probate Court, 1731, etc. [44]
CHANDLER, John, 3d, Worcester, Mass. Deputy, 1732-43, 1752-55; Councillor, 1743-62; Judge Common Pleas, 1754-62; Judge of Pro- bate, 1756-62; Special Justice of Superior Court, 1756; Captain of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1736. [44]
1720. CHANDLER, Samuel, Concord, Mass. Deputy, 1729, 1736, 1739. [198]
1652, CHAPIN, Samuel, Springfield, Mass. Judge of County Court, 1652-54, etc. [70]
I682. CHAPMAN, Abraham, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1723- 34, 1738-48, 1750-52; Justice of Peace, 1738, 1745, 1749. [144]
I682. CHAPMAN, John, M.D., Bucks County, Pa. Member of Committee of Safety, 1775. [82, 140]
1746. t CHASE, Josiah, Maine. Deputy Quartermaster-General in Revolutionary War, 1780. [190]
1654. CHAUNCY, Charles, Cambridge, Mass. President of Harvard College, 1654-72. [16, 171, 172]
1638. CHAUNCY, Elihu, Durham, Conn. Representative, 1734, 1736-64, 1766-76; Chief-Justice; Ensign, 1737; Captain, 1738; Major, 1742; Lieutenant- Colonel, 1755; Colonel, 1755. [3]]
1670. CHECKLEY, Samuel, Boston, Mass. Representative, 1702, 1704-07; Chief Judge (Maine), 1687; Lieutenant Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1694; Captain, 1700; Colonel, 1715. [39, 44, 112, 160, 187]
1630. t CHEESBOROUGH, William, Stonington, Conn. Deputy, 1640, 1642, 1653, 1656. [95, 118]
228
SETTLEMENT.
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. [55, 67, 124, 139]
1624. CHEW, John, Virginia. Burgess of Hogg's Island, 1629; Burgess of York County, 1642-44. [67, 124]
1624. CHEW, Samuel, Anne Arundel County, Md. Justice of Peace, 1665, 1668, 1669; Member of Council, 1671, 1674, 1676; Keeper of the Great Seal, 1670; Chancellor, 1674-75; Secretary, 1674-75. [16, 67, 77, 124, 182, 196]
1624.
CHEW, Samuel (Dr.), Delaware. Chief-Justice of the Lower Counties
(now Delaware), 1741-43.
[16, 67,77,124]
1634.
CHILD, Moses, Waltham, Mass. Ensign, 1760.
[106]
1637. t CHILLINGWORTH, Thomas, Marshfield, Mass. Representative, 1648, 1652.
[84]
1638. CHITTENDEN, William, New Haven, Conn. Magistrate, 1639-43; Deputy,
1646-51, 1653-60; Lieutenant, 1648.
[61, 66, 184, 198]
1740.
CHRISTIAN, William, Virginia. Lieutenant-Colonel, February, 1776.
[47]
1685. CHRISTIE, James, New Jersey. Captain in Colonel Theunis Day's Regi-
ment in Revolution.
[12]]
1665.
CHRISTOPHERS, Christopher, New London, Conn. Assistant, 1723-28;
Judge of County Court, 1724-28.
[95]
I665.
CHRISTOPHERS, Richard, New London, Conn. Assistant, 1699, 1704-22;
Judge of County Court, 1709-16, 1720-22; Judge of Superior Court,
1710-20.
[95, 113]
1679.
CHURCH, Joseph, Massachusetts and Little Compton, R. I. Ensign,
1686; Judge, 1685-92.
[99, 142, 147, 149, 180]
229
SETTLEMENT.
1630. CILLEY, Joseph, Nottingham, N. H. Commander of Company of New Hampshire Minute Men at Lexington, 1775; Member of Provincial Congress, 1775; Major Second New Hampshire Regiment, 1775. [II4]
1670. CLAGETT, Thomas, Prince George County, Md. Justice, 1707; Member of House of Burgesses, 1712. [53]
1621. CLAIBORNE, Thomas, Virginia. Lieutenant-Colonel in Indian War, 1683. [104, 160]
1621. CLAIBORNE, William, Virginia. Secretary of State, 1625, 1627, 1630, 1632; Member of Council, 1628, 1650. [104, 160]
1630. CLAP, or CLAPP, Ebenezer, Dorchester, Mass. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1775, 1776. [45, 126]
1630. CLAP, or CLAPP, Preserved, Northampton, Mass. Captain, 1689 ; Deputy, 1697, 1704, 1705, 1708. [78]
1630. CLAP, or CLAPP, Roger, Dorchester, Mass. One of the Founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony; Lieutenant, 1644; Lieutenant of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1655; Captain of "The Castle," 1665-86; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1660; Deputy, 1647, 1652-57, 1659-65, 1671.
[45, 78, 125, 139, 163, 166, 175, 194]
1630. CLAP, or CLAPP, Samuel, Dorchester, Mass. Captain, 1689; Deputy, 1690-93, 1695-96, 1698, 1699, 1700-01. [45, 126, 139, 175]
1639. CLARK, Asahel, Easthampton, Mass. Lieutenant at Ticonderoga, 1758. [78]
1653. CLARK, Daniel, Windsor, Conn. Secretary of Colony, 1658-63, 1665, 1666; Patentee of Charter of 1662; Assistant, 1658-67. [43, 107, 140, 140, 175]
I632. CLARK, or CLARKE, George, Milford, Conn. Secretary of New Haven Colony, 1661; Deputy, 1664, 1665, 1668, 1669, 1673-75. [30, 31, 88, 88, 107, 138, 158, 174, 182]
1641. CLARK, Hugh, Boston, Mass. Captain of Ancient and Honorable
Artillery, 1666.
[128]
230
SETTLEMENT.
1632. CLARK, John, Saybrook, Conn. Representative, 1641-44, 1646-59, 1661-63, 1665-69; named in Charter of 1662. [54, 62, 66, 74, 107, 110, 132, 148, 154, 158, 185, 198]
1638. CLARK, Joseph, Lebanon, Conn. Ensign, 1630; Captain, 1637. [30, 30]
1632. 1CLARK, or CLARKE, Samuel, Milford, Conn. Ensign, 1714; Deputy, 1716. [30, 31, 88, 88, 107, 138, 174, 182]
1632. CLARK, Thomas, Plymouth, Mass. A recognized Founder of Plymouth Colony, 1623. [176]
CLARK, Timothy, Boston, Mass. Captain, 1698; Lieutenant, 1706. [44]
1638. CLARK, William, Northampton, Mass. Lieutenant, 1662; Representative, 1663, 1664, 1668-77; 1680-82; Associate Judge, 1665. [30, 30, 57, 78, 151]
1638. CLARK, William, Connecticut. Deputy, 1705, 1706, 1708-13, 1715, 1717- 19, 1723, 1724; Captain, 1708. [30, 30, 129, 151]
CLARKE, Jeremiah, Newport, R. I. One of the Founders of the Colony, 1639; Treasurer, 1647-49; Assistant, 1648; Acting Governor, 1648; Lieutenant, 1642. [199]
1662. CLARKE, Thaddeus, Portland, Me. Lieutenant, 1689-90. [24, III, 172]
1623. CLARKE, Thomas, Plymouth, Mass. Representative, 1651-58. [54, 55]
1638. CLARKE, Walter, Rhode Island. Deputy, 1667, 1670, 1672, 1673: Assist- ant, 1673-75, 1699; Governor, 1676, 1677, 1686, 1696, 1697, 1698; Deputy Governor, 1679-86, 1700-14; Member of Andros's Council, I686-89. [19, 51, 94, 115, 130, 199]
1691. t CLARKSON, Gerardus, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Surgeon, Pennsylvania Navy, 1777. [177]
1691. CLARKSON, Matthew, New York City, N. Y. Secretary of Province, 1691-1701. [45, 167, 177,199]
231
SETTLEMENT.
1691. CLARKSON, Matthew, 2d, New York City, N. Y. Captain, 1738. [167, 199]
1691. CLARKSON, Matthew, 3d, Philadelphia, Pa, Quartermaster, 1775; Justice, 1771-76. [167, 199]
1672. CLAYLAND, James, Talbot County, Md. Rector of St. Peter's Parish, 1693. [35, 4I]
I683. CLAYPOOLE, James, Philadelphia, Pa. Register-General, 1686; Member of Assembly, 1686; Member of Governor's Council, 1687. [40, 64, 69, 124, 132, 134, 151, 168, 176]
1683. CLAYPOOLE, Norton, Sussex County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1686. [85]
1682. CLAYTON, John, Kent County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1748; High Sheriff, 1752. [45]
1682. CLAYTON, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Governor's Coun- cil, 1682-84. [25, 76, 102]
1630. CLEEVES, George, Portland, Me. Deputy President, 1646-58; Deputy,
1663-64.
[23, III, 172]
1676. CLEMENT, Jacob, Gloucester County, N. J. Sheriff, 1709, 1710.
[21, 21, 36, 65, 99, 192]
1642. CLEMENT, Robert, Haverhill, Mass. Deputy, 1647-53.
[41]
1676.
CLEMENT, Samuel, Gloucester County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1754,
1761-1765.
[90, 192]
1729. CLEMSON, James, Lancaster County, Pa. Member of Provincial Con-
vention, 1775.
[89, 174]
CLOWES, William, Salem County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1716. [83]
1682. CLows, John, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-84. [46, 105, 105, 126, 155, 178]
232
SETTLEMENT.
CLYMER, George, Philadelphia, Pa. A Signer of the Declaration of In- dependence, 1776. [127]
1629. COBB, Henry, Barnstable, Mass. Representative, 1644, 1646, 1647, 1652, 1659-62. [145]
1730. COCHRAN, James, Chester County, Pa. Lieutenant of Associators, 1747-48. [25, 35]
1678. COCK, Otto Ernest, Pennsylvania. Provincial Councillor, 1681-82; Justice of Upland Court, 1676, 1680-81. [17]
1678. COCK, Peter (Larssen), Pennsylvania. Member of Carr's Council, 1668; President Judge, 1676-89. [33, 33, 41, 56, 86, 88]
COCKE, Richard, Virginia. Member of House of Burgesses, 1632, 1644, 1654. [104, 160]
1630. CODDINGTON, William, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. A Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony; Assistant, 1629-37; Treasurer, 1634; Deputy, 1636-37; a Founder of Portsmouth, R. I., 1638; of Newport, 1639; Judge, 1638-40; Governor of Portsmouth and Newport, 1640- 47; Assistant, 1647, 1666, 1667; President of Colony, 1648; Commis- sioner for Newport, 1656, 1663; named in Charter of 1663; Deputy, 1666; Deputy Governor, 1673, 1674; Governor, 1674-76, 1678. [39, 80, 118]
1642. COFFIN, James, Nantucket, Mass. Judge of Common Pleas, 1696, 1699, 1702, 1715, 1718; Judge of Probate, 1706-18. [46, 89, 100, 100, 103, 106, 108, 145, 190]
1642. COFFIN, John, Nantucket, Mass. Lieutenant, 1684.
[52, 89, 100, 100, 107, 199]
1642. COFFIN, Nathaniel, Newbury, Mass. Assistant, 1730; Special Justice of Court of Common Pleas, 1734. [102]
1642. COFFIN, Peter, Dover, N. H. Deputy, 1672, 1673, 1679; Member of Governor's Council, 1692-1714; Chief Justice of Superior Court, 1697-98; Associate Justice, 1699-1712; Captain, 1695; President of Council, 1705; Appointed to administer government in absence of Governor and Lieutenant-Governor, 1708. [38, 113]
233
SETTLEMENT.
1642. COFFIN, Tristram, Nantucket, Mass. Chief Magistrate, 1671, 1677-78. [38, 46, 52, 62, 71, 89, 100, 100, 103, 106, 108, 113, 137, 145, 167, 167, 190, 199]
1642. COFFIN, Tristram, Jr., Newbury, Mass. Lieutenant, 1683; Representa- tive, 1695, 1700-02. [71, 102, 137]
1642. COFFIN, Tristram (3d), Dover, N. H. Captain, 1632, 1641, 1653. [38]
1632. COGGESHALL, Daniel, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1704, 1705, 1711, 1715. [120]
1632. COGGESHALL, John, Massachusetts and Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1634-37; a Founder of Portsmouth, 1638; Treasurer, 1638; a Founder of New- port, 1639; Elder, 1639-40; Assistant, 1640-44; President of Colony, 1647. [41, 100, 100, 120, 152]
1632. COGGESHALL, Joshua, Newport and Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1664, 1666-68, 1670-72; Assistant, 1669, 1670, 1672-76. [41, 100, 100, 120, 152]
COGSWELL, John, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1634-37. [176]
COIT, Samuel, Preston, Conn. Deputy, 1746, 1749-51, 1753, 1754, 1757, 1758, 1760-62, 1764, 1766-69; Major, 1746; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1761; Colonel, 1768. [148]
1630. COLBURN, William, Boston, Mass. One of the Founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1630; Deputy, 1634-37. [148]
1638. COLCORD, Edward, Hampton, N. H. One of the Founders of the Col- ony of New Hampshire. [38]
1638. COLCORD, Samuel, Hampton, N. H. Deputy, 1682. [38]
1630. COLE, Robert, Providence, R. I. A Founder of Providence, 1636.
[144, 148]
I682.
COLE or COLES, Samuel, Gloucester County, N. J. Member of Assembly,
1683, 1685.
[18, 33, 114, 183]
234
SETTLEMENT.
1682. COLE or COLES, Samuel, Jr., Gloucester County, N. J. Justice, 1709, Sheriff, 1711, 1713, 1724; Member of Assembly, 1721, 1722-3. [18, 33, 114]
I747. COLESBURY, Henry, Newcastle County, Del. Lieutenant, 1747-48. [34]
1643. COLLAMORE, Anthony, Scituate, Mass. Captain, 1693. [22]
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