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I683. MORRIS, Samuel, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Second Lieutenant First City Troop, 1774; Member of Assembly, 1776, 1781-83; Captain First City Troop, 1776; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775-76. [38, 48, 80, 101, 131, 197]
300
SETTLEMENT
1623. MORTON, Ephraim, Plymouth, Mass. Deputy, 1657, 1659-86; Lieuten- ant, 1664; Member of Council of War, 1675-76, 1681, 1685. [127]
1623. MORTON, George, Plymouth, Mass. A Founder of Plymouth Colony. [20, 47, 123, 132]
1623. t MORTON, John, Middleboro, Mass. Representative, 1662. [84]
MORTON, John, New York City, N. Y. Delegate to Provincial Conven- tion, 1775, 1776, [196]
1661. MOSELEY, John, Windsor, Conn. Lieutenant, 1677, 1678. [92]
1645. Moss, John, Wallingford, Conn. Deputy, 1639, 1646, 1648, 1664, 1667- 70, 1681-87; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1673. [82, 82, 181, 19]]
1644. MOTT, Gershom, Monmouth County, N. J. Representative, 1708-10. [104]
1629. MOULTON, Jeremiah, York, Me. Captain in Expedition against Nor- ridgewock, 1724; Colonel in Siege of Louisburg, 1745; Member of Council, 1735-57. [115, 119]
1629. MOULTON, Robert, Salem, Mass. A Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony. [163]
1629. MOULTON, Stephen, Stafford, Conn. Captain, 1773; Lieutenant-Colonel, Twenty-second Regiment, 1774; Lieutenant-Colonel in Lexington Alarm, 1775. [163]
1630. MOUSALL, Ralph, Charlestown, Mass. Deputy, 1636, 1651, 1656. [36]
1635. MOWRY, Joseph, Jamestown, R. I. Deputy, 1686, 1698, 1699, 1701, 1703- 05, 1708, 17II. [120]
1742. + MUHLENBERG, Frederick Augustus, Philadelphia County, Pa. Delegate to Continental Congress, 1779-80; Representative, 1780-83; Speaker, 1781-82. [33] 1620. MULLINS, William, Massachusetts. A Founder of Massachusetts, 1620. [20, 39, 47, 93, 99, 117, 123, 145, 153, 163, 184, 193]
301
SETTLEMENT.
1641. t MUNSON, Samuel, New Haven, Conn. Ensign, 1675. [II2]
1641. MUNSON, Thomas, New Haven, Conn. Deputy, 1663, 1666, 1669-74, 1676-79, 1681, 1682; Lieutenant, 1665; Member of Council of War, 1673; Commander of New Haven Troops, 1675; Captain, 1675-76. [112, 153, 191]
1710. MURDOCK, John, Saybrook, Conn. Lieutenant, 1747; Captain, 1749; Representative, 1750, 1752, 1753, 1758-70; Major, 1766. [79]
I732. MURRAY, James, Lancaster County, Pa. Captain, 1775. [73]
I682. MUSGRAVE, John, Lancaster County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1730, I731. [42]
1741. MUSSER, George, Lancaster County, Pa. Captain of Associators, 1775. [103]
1642. NASH, John, New Haven, Conn. Captain, 1665; Assistant, 1673-86. [153] 1642. NEALE, James, St. Mary's County, Md. Member of Council, 1643, 1644, 1661, 1662; Captain, 1661; Member of House of Burgesses, 1666. [12]]
I730. NEILL, Lewis, Frederick County, Va. Judge, 1743. [IOI]
·
1731.
NEVILLE, John, Virginia. Member of Virginia Provincial Convention,
1775; Colonel, Fourth Virginia Regiment in Revolution.
[102, 136]
1732. t NEVINS, David, Connecticut. Ensign, Sixth Regiment, 1775; Lieuten- ant, 1776. [30, 72]
I665.
NEWBERRY, Benjamin, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 1665-75, 1778-84; As-
sistant, 1685-87, 1689; Captain, 1672; Major, 1689.
[92]
1681. NEWBOLD, Michael, Burlington County, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1698,
1701, 1703, 1705, 1708, 1709.
[38, 48, 49, 108, 144, 197]
I663.
NEWCOMB, Andrew, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Lieutenant, 1691.
[III]
302
SETTLEMENT.
1640. NEWELL, John, Farmington, Conn. Captain, 1738. [132]
1683. NEWLIN, Nathaniel, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1698, 1700-01, 1705, 1710-II, 1713-14, 1717, 1719, 1721-22; Justice of Peace, 1703, 1718, 1722, 1723, 1725, 1726.
[37, 38, 38, 43, 52, 57, 68, 76, 100, 100, 104, 114, 115, 117, 131, 134, 136, 162, 181, 197]
I683. NEWLIN, Nicholas, Chester County. Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1685-87; Justice of Peace, 1684, 1685, 1689.
[38, 38, 43, 52, 57, 68, 76, 100, 100, 115, 117, 131, 134, 136, 138, 162, 188, 197]
1636. NEWMAN, Samuel, Weymouth and Rehoboth, Mass. A Minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1636-63. [200]
NEWTON, James, Colchester, Conn. Captain, 1716; Deputy, 1713-23. [150, 15I]
NEWTON, Thomas, Middleburg, N. Y. Schout Fiscal, 1653. [150, 15]]
1688. NEWTON, Thomas, Boston, Mass. Secretary of New Hampshire, 1692; Attorney-General, 1720-21. [14]]
1699. NICE, George, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain of Second Company Second Battalion of Associators in Revolution. [107, 190]
1725. NICHOLAS, George, Virginia. Captain, 1775; Major, Tenth Regiment, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, Eleventh Regiment, 1777. [159, 159]
I725. NICHOLAS, Robert Carter, Virginia. Member of House of Burgesses, 1723; Speaker; Member of Convention of 1775. [159, 159]
I668. NICHOLS, Cyprian, Massachusetts, Member of Committee of War, 1702; Captain, 1725. [176]
1639. + NICHOLS, Isaac, Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1662, 1664-65.
[15, 15]
1675. NICHOLSON, Samuel, Salem Co., N. J. First Justice of Peace of Fen-
wick Colony, 1676.
[66, 79, 83, 113, 113, 192, 193, 202]
303
SETTLEMENT.
1660. NICOLL, Matthias, Cow Neck, L. I. Secretary of Province of New York, 1664; Mayor of City of New York, 1672; Judge of Supreme Court, 1683. [68, 80, 140]
1660. NICOLL, William, New York. Attorney-General, 1687; Member of Pro- vincial Council, 1693; Commissioner to England, 1695; Speaker, 1702-18. [80, 140]
1660. NICOLL, William, Jr., Suffolk County, L. I. Member of Assembly, 1768; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1774. [80]
1642. NIXON, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Committee of Safety, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, Third Battalion of Associators, 1775; Member of Navy Board, 1776. [84, 84, 170]
1642. NIXON, Richard, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1742; Captain of Associators, 1748. [84]
1693. NORRIS, Charles, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Pennsylvania Hos- pital, 1751. [46, 46]
1693. NORRIS, Isaac, Philadelphia, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1709-34; Mem- ber of Assembly, 1699-1701, 1705, 1710, 1716, 1720-21; Speaker, 1712, 1720, etc .; Mayor, 1724. [32, 46, 46, 67]
I734. NORTH, Caleb, Philadelphia, Pa. Commissioned Captain, Fourth Bat- talion, January 5, 1776; Major, Tenth Regiment, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel, Eleventh Regiment, 1777; of Ninth Regiment, 1778; of Second Regiment, 1781-83. [41, 88]
1734. NORTH, Roger, Philadelphia County, Pa. Lieutenant of Pennsylvania Associators, 1748. [88, 116]
1634. NOYES, James, Newbury, Mass. A minister active in forwarding the
interests of the Colony, 1634-56.
[39, 63, 118, 163]
1634. NOYES, James, Jr., Stonington, Conn. A minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1665-1719; Chaplain of Colonial Forces in Captain George Dennison's Expedition, 1675; a Trustee of Yale College, 1701; Fellow of Yale, 1701-19. [39, II8]
304
SETTLEMENT.
1634. NOYES, Moses, Lyme, Conn. Preacher of Election Sermon, 1694. [164]
1634. NOYES, Thomas, Stonington, Conn. Captain, 1723. [118]
1640. OAKES, Edward, Cambridge, Mass. Quartermaster of Middlesex Troop, 1656; Deputy, 1659-61, 1668-81, 1683, 1684, 1686. [200]
1640. OAKES, Urian, Cambridge, Mass. Fellow of Harvard College, 1672-73, 1675; Acting President of Harvard College, 1675-81. [84, 200]
I682. OBERN, Henry, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1716, 1718, 1721. [77,170]
1675. ODIORNE, Jotham, New Castle, N. H. Representative, 1715-24; Judge of Inferior Court, 1719-30; Counsellor, 1724-48; Judge of Superior Court, 1742-48. [95]
1640. OGDEN, John, Elizabethtown, N. J. Named in Connecticut Charter of 1662; Member of Assembly, 1668; Sheriff, 1673. [21, 32, 152, 183, 183, 188]
1640. OGDEN, Josiah, Newark, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1716-22, 1725. [21, 152]
I64I. OGDEN, Robert, New Jersey. Member of King's Council; Representa- tive, 1751-63; Speaker, 1763; Delegate to Continental Congress, 1765; Chairman of Committee of Safety, 1776. [32, 183]
I742. OKELY, John, Northampton County, Pa. Member of Provincial Conven- tions, 1774, 1775. [74] 1632. OLMSTED, Richard, Norwalk, Conn. Deputy, 1653, 1654, 1658, 1660-69, 1671, 1679; Lieutenant, 1659; Captain, 1680. [165]
1638. OLNEY, Epenetus, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1666, 1684, 1686.
[116, 184, 185]
1638. +OLNEY, Joseph, Rhode Island. Commander of the Men-of-War " Cabot"
and "Queen of France," 1777, 1779.
[116, 185]
305
SETTLEMENT.
1638. OLNEY, Thomas, Providence, R. I. One of the Founders of Providence, 1638; Assistant, 1649, 1653-56, 1664-66; Commissioner, 1656, 1658-59, 1661-63; named in Charter of Charles II, 1663; Deputy, 1667. [102, 116, 184, 185]
1683. OP DEN GRAEFF, or UPDEGRAVE, Abraham, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1689-92. [179]
1641. tORTON, John, Connecticut. Lieutenant of Fourteenth Regiment, 1775. [24]
1639. t OSGOOD, John, Andover, Mass. Representative, 1651. [196]
1635. OTIS, James, Barnstable, Mass. Representative, 1758; Speaker, 1760; Justice of Common Pleas, 1764; President of Council, 1775. [142]
1655. OTIS, John, Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1692-95, 1697-1700; Judge of Common Pleas, 1702-27; Chief Justice of Common Pleas, 1715-27; Councillor, 1708-27; Judge of Probate, 1714-27. [142]
1635. OTIS, Joseph, Scituate, Mass. Deputy, 1710, 1713. [92] 1635. +OTIS, Samuel Allyne, Massachusetts. Member of Board of War in the Revolution; Representative, 1776. [142]
1690. OWEN, John, Chester County, Pa. Sheriff, 1729-31, 1735-37, 1743-45, 1749-51; Member of Assembly, 1740-42, 1746-48; Trustee of Loan Office, 1743. [18]
1690. OWEN, Owen, Philadelphia County, Pa. Sheriff, 1726-28. [26, 79, 145, 155, 192, 202]
1690. OWEN, Robert, Merion, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1695, 1697. [18, 23, 26, 27, 48, 48, 51, 57, 73, 73, 74, 74, 79, 104, 119, 127, 145, 154, 155, 162, 192, 194, 200, 202]
1702.
OWINGS, Samuel, Baltimore County, Md. Justice, 1743-64; Special Jus-
tice, 1753, 1754, 1756, 1766; Member of Provincial Assembly, 1758-
1763.
[22]
1669.
OXENBRIDGE, John, Boston, Mass. A minister active in forwarding the
interests of the Colony, 1669-74; Preacher of Election Sermon, 1671.
[20, 47, 124]
306
SETTLEMENT.
1644. PABODIE, William, Duxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1654-63, 1670-78, 1679-82; Receiver of Excise, 1650.
[20, 47, 79, 92, 99, 123, 145, 147, 149, 153, 177, 180, 193]
1643. PADDOCK, Zechariah, Yarmouth, Mass. Deputy, 1706-08. [89, 108]
1635. PADDY, William, Plymouth, Mass. Deputy, 1639-45, 1647-49. [82]
I639. PAINE, Nathaniel, 2d, Rehoboth, Mass. Judge of Common Pleas, 1710- 23; Chief Justice of same ; Judge of Probate Court, 1710-15; Coun- cillor, 1703-7, 1709-20, 1722, 1723. [44]
1639. PAINE, Nathaniel, 3d, Bristol, Mass. Judge of Common Pleas, 1724-29; Representative, 1724-29. [44]
I639. PAINE, Stephen, Hingham and Rehoboth, Mass. Representative, 1641, 1652-58, 1663, 1665, 1666, 1670, 1671. [44]
1639. PAINE, Thomas, Eastham, Mass. Deputy, 1671-73, 1676, 1678, 1680-81, 1690.
[58]
1621. PALFREY, Peter, Salem, Mass. One of the recognized Founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony. [35, 75]
1667. PALMER, Henry, Haverhill, Mass. Deputy, 1667, 1674, 1676-79. [41]
1629. PALMER, Nehemiah, Stonington, Conn. Member of Governor's Council, 1703, 1704, 1705. [39, 62, 172]
1629. PALMER, Walter, Rehoboth, Mass. Deputy, 1645-47. [39, 41, 54, 55, 62, 87, 138, 158, 172]
1680. PANCOAST, John, New Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1685. [59,98, 138, 166, 167,18I]
t PARDEE, Jehiel, Sharon, Conn. Ensign, 1761. [24]
t PARDEE, John, Sharon, Conn. Deputy, 1655-62. [24]
1639. t PARK, Robert, New London, Conn. Deputy, 1641, 1642, 1652. [15, 15]
307
SETTLEMENT.
1631. PARK, William, Roxbury, Mass. Representative, 1635-38, 1640, 1644-51, 1653, 1654, 1659-70, 1672-74, 1676, 1677, 1679. [62, 157, 157]
PARKER, Anderson, Sussex County, Del. Justice, 1717-19, 1726, 1733-40. [45]
1684. PARKER, Joseph, Philadelphia County, Pa. Representative, 1770-75; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775. [97, 166, 166, 192, 195]
1644. 1 PARKER, William, Saybrook, Conn. Deputy, 1672, 1678-83. [158]
I704. PARKER, William, Portsmouth, N. H. Judge of Admiralty; Member of Assembly, 1765-74; Judge of Superior Court, 1771 to end of Colonial Period. [3]]
I745. + PARISH, Isaac, Windham, Conn. Lieutenant, 1745. [30, 30]
1640. PARRISH, Edward, Anne Arundel County, Md. Commander in Expedi- tion against. Indians, 1652. [134, 135, 141, 143, 173]
1726. PARRY, David, Chester County, Pa. Captain of Associators, 1747-48.
[155]
1635. PARSONS, Ebenezer, Northampton, Mass. Ensign, 1723; Captain. [84]
1635. PARSONS, Joseph, Northampton, Mass. Cornet, 1678. [28] .
1635. PARSONS, Joseph, Jr., Northampton, Mass. First Judge of Hampshire Court, 1696, and for twenty-three years; Representative, 1693, and for fourteen years. [84]
1636. PARTRIDGE, Ralph, Duxbury, Mass. A minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1637-58. [20, 47, 107, 124]
1744.
PARTRIDGE, Samuel, Hatfield, Mass. Representative, 1683, 1685-86,
1689, 1691-1701; Quartermaster, 1683; Colonel, 1685; Judge, 1692-
1737; Councillor, 1700-14, 1718-23.
[64,75]
1682. PASCHALL, Joseph, Pennsylvania. Member of Common Council, 1732.
[38, 101, 197]
308
SETTLEMENT.
1682. PASCHALL, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1685, 1689; Member of Common Council, 1691, 1701. [19, 38, 53, 63, 90, 94, 95, 10I, III, 197]
1682. PASCHALL, Thomas, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1717. [19, 38, 53, 63, 90, 101, III, 197]
1682. PASTORIUS, Francis Daniel, Philadelphia, Pa. Justice, 1684, 1693; Mem- ber of Assembly, 1687, 1691. [18I]
1743. PATTERSON, Arthur, Lancaster County, Pa. Member of Assembly, I743-54. [52, 52, 85, 108, 180, 180]
1748. PATTERSON, James, Lancaster County, Pa. Captain, 1748; Lieutenant- Colonel, 1748. [¥69]
1715. PATTERSON, James, Lancaster County, Pa. Captain of Associators, 1747- 48; Captain of Rangers in Braddock's Campaign, 1755; Captain in Colonial Service, 1755-58. [133]
1743. PATTERSON, Samuel, Lancaster County, Pa. Member of Committee of Safety, 1775. [85, 180, 180]
1687. PAUL, Joseph, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1687. [19, 45, 77, 165, 170]
1670. PAWLING, Henry, Marbletown, N. Y. Captain, 1670. [106, 116, 154, 172]
1682. PAXSON, William, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1692, 1696,
1700-01, 1705-08.
[17, 132, 162, 179]
1682. PAXSON, William, Jr., Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1714, 1717-20, 1722, 1726-33; Justice of Peace, 1723, 1725-27. [17, 132, 162]
1735.
PAXTON, John, Lancaster County, Pa. Lieutenant of Associators,
1748-49.
[48, 121, 159]
1641.
PAYNE, Stephen, Rehoboth, Mass. Deputy, 1641, 1647, 1649-51, 1652-
59, 1663-66, 1670, 1671.
[198]
309
SETTLEMENT.
1682. PAYNTER, Richard, Sussex County, Del. Member of Assembly, 1704. [45]
1638. PEABODY, Francis, Topsfield, Mass. Lieutenant, 1668. [32, 34, 43, 49, 105, 109, 165, 165, 182, 183]
1638. PEABODY, John, Boxford, Mass. Representative, 1689-91, 1692, 1695, 1698-1700, 1710-13. [34, 43, 49, 165, 165, 168, 182]
1666. PEARCE, Daniel, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1701, 1705, 1720, 1721, 1723, 1731. [41]
1654. PEARCE, James, Little Compton, R. I. Ensign in French and Indian War, 1760. [99, 147, 149, 180]
1656. PEARSALL, Nathaniel, Hempstead, L. I. Member of Assembly, 1689, 1690. [9]]
1678. PEARSON, John, Rowley, Mass. Deputy, 1678-81, 1683, 1685, 1686. [106]
I700. PEARTREE, William, New York. Mayor of New York, 1703-06. [56]
1641. PEASLEE, Robert, Haverhill, Mass. Ensign in French and Indian War, 1760. [34, 43, 49, 165, 166, 182]
1641. PEASLEE, Zaccheus, Vermont. Lieutenant on Staff of General Moses Hazen, Pennsylvania, 1775-83. [49, 182]
1637. PECK, Joseph, Lyme, Conn. Deputy, 1676, 1691, 1695-97, 1699-1710; Captain, 1710. [118, 158]
I684. PEIRCE, George, Chester County, Pa. Representative, 1706. [19, 76, 77, 78, 114, 121, 179, 189, 196]
1735. PELL, John, Pelham, N. Y. Captain, 1686; Lord of Manor, 1687; Judge of Common Pleas, 1688; Member of Assembly, 1691. [132]
I682. PEMBERTON, Israel, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of City Council, 1710, etc .; Member of Assembly, 1731-49; Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731. [9]]
310
SETTLEMENT.
1682. PEMBERTON, Israel, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1750; a Founder of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751. [91, 126]
1682. PEMBERTON, Phineas, Bucks County, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1685- 87, 1695, 1697-99, 1701; Member of Assembly, 1689, 1694, 1698, 1700; Speaker, 1698; Master of Rolls, 1696. [25, 57, 71, 91, 126, 128, 149, 189]
1646. + PEMBERTON, Samuel, Boston, Mass. Selectman, 1770. [53]
1634. PENDLETON, Brian, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Deputy from Watertown, Mass., 1637, 1638, 1647, 1648; from Portsmouth, N. H., 1653, 1654, 1658, 1660, 1661, 1663; Captain, 1664; Major, 1668. [104]
1634. PENDLETON, James, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Captain, 1666; Member of Andros' Council, 1686. [202]
1715. PENDLETON, Nathaniel, Culpepper County, Va. Chief Magistrate, 1765. [142]
1678. PENGUILLY, John, Suffield, Mass. Ensign, 1691-99; Lieutenant, 1700-35. [95]
1688. PENINGTON, Edward, Ist, Philadelphia, Pa. Surveyor-General, 1698, 1706-07. [19, 50, 170]
1688. PENINGTON, Edward, 2d, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1761 ; Judge, 1761; Member of Provincial Convention, 1774. [19, 50, 170]
I688. PENINGTON, Isaac, Bucks County, Pa. Justice, 1726-27, 1738, 1741 ; Sheriff, 1731-32. [19, 50]
1685. PENNOCK, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1716, 1719, 1720, 1722-24, 1726, 1729, 1732-35, 1743-45; Justice, 1729, 1738, 1741, 1745, 1749. [23, 78, 98, 117, 125, 129]
1685. PENNOCK, Joseph, 2d, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1774, 1775. [98]
I700.
PENROSE, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Deputy to Convention of 1774.
[8]]
31I
SETTLEMENT.
1630. PERKINS, Jabez, Norwich, Conn. Captain, 1721. [49]
1731. + PERKINS, Jacob, Burlington, N. J. Second Major of First Regiment, 1778; Major of same, 1779, etc. [109, 119]
1630. t PERKINS, John, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1636. [30, 31, 138, 174]
1630. PERKINS, John, Jr., Ipswich, Mass. Quartermaster of Militia, 1670-83. [87, 107, 138, 174, 182,202]
I749. PERKINS, William, Boston, Mass. Captain in Knox's Artillery, 1776; Major in same, 1778-83. [86]
1649. PERROTT, Richard, Middlesex County, Va. Member of House of Bur- gesses, 1676, 1677. [83]
1735. PETERS, Richard, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain, 1775; Secretary of War, 1776-81; Representative, 1782-83. [14]]
1737. t PETTIT, Charles, New Jersey. Assistant Quartermaster-General, 1778, etc .; Member of Continental Congress; Aide-de-Camp to Governor Franklin, 1771. [196]
1630. PHELPS, Joseph, Simsbury, Conn. Deputy, 1709-13, 1715-18, 1721, 1724, 1725, 1731, 1732, 1737; Ensign, 1716. [36]
1630. PHELPS, William, Windsor, Conn. Deputy (Massachusetts), 1635; Gov- erning Commissioner of Connecticut, 1635-36; Assistant, 1636-43, 1658-61; Deputy (Connecticut), 1645-49, 1654, 1656, 1657. [36, 83, 146]
1630. PHILLIPS, George, Watertown, Mass. A minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1630-44; a Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony. [109, 146, 187]
1664. PHILLIPS, John, Charlestown, Mass. Deputy, 1683-86; Lieutenant, 1680- 81; Councillor, 1692-1714; Treasurer, 1692-93; Justice of Common Pleas, 1692-1715; Member of Committee of Safety, 1689; Colonel First Middlesex Regiment, 1689-1715; Ensign, 1682; Lieutenant, 1684; Captain of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1685. [139]
312
SETTLEMENT.
1630. PHILLIPS, Theophilus, 3d, Hunterdon County, N. J. Judge of Common Pleas between 1723 and 1746. [109, 129, 187]
1630. PHILLIPS, Zerubabel, Southampton, L. I. Ensign, 1657; Lieutenant, 1665. [109]
1683. PHIPPS, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1682-3.
[23, 44, 117, 188]
1742. PHYSICK, Edmund, Philadelphia, Pa. Receiver-General, 1769; Keeper of the Seal, 1769. [104, 167, 195]
1665. PICKERING, John, Portsmouth, N. H. A Recognized Founder of the Province of New Hampshire. [8]]
1665. PICKERING, John, Jr., Portsmouth, N. H. Representative, 1691, 1693, 1697, 1698, 1702-09; Captain, 1689-92; King's Attorney, 1697; Speaker of Assembly, 1693, 1697, 1698, 1702, 1703, 1707-09; Clerk of Assembly, 1694. [8]]
1634. PICKERING, John, Salem, Mass. Ensign, 1675; Lieutenant in Captain Appleton's Company in 1682. [142]
1634. PIERCE, Ezekiel, Plainfield, Conn. Representative, 1751, 1753, 1760, 1768, 1775, etc .; Captain, 1755; Major, 1758. [138, 174]
1634. PIERCE, Timothy, Plainfield, Conn. Ensign, 1708; Lieutenant, 1711; Representative, 1717-26; Captain, 1723; Judge, 1725-47; Member of Council, 1729; Colonel, 1739. [30, 31, 88, 107, 138, 174, 182]
1645. PIERPONT, James, New Haven, Conn. A Founder of Yale College,
1701.
[32, 64, 75, 183]
1640. PIERSON, Abraham, Connecticut. Chaplain in Expedition against the
Dutch, 1654.
[119, 140]
1635. PIKE, Robert, Essex, Mass. Representative, 1648-49, 1658-59; Captain and Major, 1670; Assistant, 1682; Member of Council of Safety, 1689. [39, 112, 160, 187]
313
SETTLEMENT.
1730. PIM, William, Chester County, Pa. Justice, 1738, 1741, 1745, 1749. [135]
1698. PINCKNEY, Charles, South . Carolina. King's Councillor and Chief Justice, 1752. [126]
1659. PITKIN, Thomas, Ist, Bolton, Conn. Commissioned Lieutenant, 1737 ; Captain, 1739; Deputy, 1755-56, 1758-59. [156, 157]
1659. PITKIN, Thomas, 2d, Bolton, Conn. Deputy, 1758-61; Lieutenant First Regiment, 1761; Captain in Seven Years' War, 1764, and in " Lex- ington Alarm," 1775. [156, 157]
1659. PITKIN, William, Ist, Hartford, Conn. Representative, 1675-90; Treas- urer, 1676, 1677; Attorney-General, 1676; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1678; Assistant, 1690-94; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1693. [50, 79, 156, 157]
1659. PITKIN, William, 2d, Hartford, Conn. Assistant, 1697-1721; Judge of County Courts, 1702-07; Judge of Supreme Court, 1711-14; Chief- Justice, 1712; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1717, 1718, 1719. [79, 156, 157]
1661. PLAISTED, Elisha, Berwick, Maine. Representative, 1715, 1720-23. [8]]
1661. PLAISTED, John, Portsmouth, N. H. Member of Assembly, 1693-1700, 1717, 1722-28; Speaker, 1696, 1717, 1727; Judge of Superior Court, 1699-1719; Councillor, 1702-16; Chief-Justice, 1716. [81,98, 130]
1661. PLAISTED, Roger, York County, Me. Deputy, 1663, 1664, 1673; Lieu- tenant, 1668; Commissioner, 1668; Justice of Special Court, 1673; Associate, 1675, etc. [81,98, 130]
1636. + PLUMB, John, Branford, Conn. Representative, 1641-43. [142] 1697. PLUMSTEAD, Clement, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1712; Mayor, 1723, 1736, 1741; Provincial Councillor, 1727. [133]
1697. PLUMSTEAD, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1739; Mayor, 1750, 1754-55. [133]
314
SETTLEMENT.
1654. POLHEMUS, John, New Jersey. Captain, First Battalion Continental Troops, 1775; Major of same. [124, 124, 124]
1712. POLK, Robert, Dorchester County, Md. Justice, 1750-70. [36]
1735. POLK, Thomas, Mecklenburg County, N. C. Member of Assembly, 1766-71; Colonel, North Carolina Militia, 1775; Colonel, Fourth Reg- iment State Troops, April 16, 1776; a Signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration, 1775; Member of Hillsborough Convention, 1775. [146]
I735. POLK, William, Charlotte, N. C. Lieutenant South Carolina Troops, 1775. [146]
1630. POMEROY, Benjamin, D.D., Hebron, N. H. A Founder of Dartmouth College, 1769. [73]
1633. POMEROY, Medad, Northampton, Mass. Deputy, 1677, 1683-84, 1686. [64, 75,153]
1631. POPE, Seth, Dartmouth, Mass. Lieutenant, 1686. [176]
1639. t PORTER, John, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 1646-47. [24, 54, 148, 154]
1638. PORTER, Samuel, Hadley, Mass. Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 1711-22; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1717. [200]
1741. POTTER, John, Cumberland County, Pa. Lieutenant, 1747; Captain, 1756. [193]
1642. POTTER, Robert, Warwick, R. I. An original Purchaser of Warwick, 1642; Deputy, 1648, 1651, 1652, 1655. [152]
1728. POTTS, David, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1728, 1729. [75,78,201]
1678. POTTS, Thomas, Germantown, Pa. Sheriff, 1702, 1703.
[26, 156, 158, 173]
I700. POWEL, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1717, 1729-30, 1732. [38, 44, 48, 50, 68, 84, 101, 131, 134, 135, 142, 161, 170, 197].
I700. POWEL, Samuel, 2d, Philadelphia, Pa. Mayor, 1775. [50,68,170]
315
SETTLEMENT.
1640. POWER, Nicholas, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1704, 1708, 1722-23, 1730; Assistant, 1720-21, 1724-29, 1731-33. [52]
1632. + PRATT, John, Saybrook, Conn. Deputy, 1684, 1690-91; Ensign, 1667. [158]
PRATT, Samuel, Taunton, Mass. Captain, 1757. [63]
1632. PRATT, William, Saybrook, Conn. Lieutenant, 1661; Representative, 1666-77.
[54, 66, 107, 132, 148, 154, 158, 163]
1621. PRENCE, Thomas, Plymouth, Mass. Governor, 1634-38, 1657-73; Assist- ant, 1634-37, 1639-56; Treasurer, 1636-38; Member of Council of War, 1637, 1642, 1643, 1646, 1653; President of same, 1657, 1658, 1667; Commissioner of United Colonies, 1645, 1650, 1653-58, 1661, 1663, 1670-72. [89, 106, 108]
1631. + PRENTICE, John, New London, Conn. Member of Assembly, 1668, 1670. [34, 34, 120, 169]
1631. PRENTICE, John, Jr., New London, Conn. Captain of the Fort at New London, 1692-1702; Deputy, 1703-04. [34, 34, 120]
1652. PRENTICE, Thomas, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1672-74; Captain, 1674- 77., etc. [40]
1631. PRENTIS, John, New London, Conn. Commander of War Sloop "De- fence" in Cape Breton Expedition, 1744. [96]
1640. PRESCOTT, Jonas, Groton, Mass. Lieutenant, 1689; Deputy, 1699-1705; Captain, 1702. [60]
1640. PRESCOTT, Jonathan, Concord, Mass. Representative, 1692-95, 1697-99,
1712, 1713.
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