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1749.
PRESTON, Jonas, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1767.
[167]
316
SETTLEMENT.
1649. PRESTON, Richard, Maryland. Governing Commissioner, 1652, 1654; Speaker, 1654, 1661; Member of Assembly, 1659-66. [63, 92, 190]
I649. PRESTON, Richard, Jr., Maryland. Member of Assembly, 1669. [190]
1649. PRESTON, Samuel, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Member of Assembly, Sussex County, 1693, 1701; Member of Provincial Council, 1700, 1709-35; Mayor of Philadelphia, 1711; Treasurer of Province, 1714- 43; Commissioner of Pennsylvania and Maryland Boundaries, 1734. [26, 116, 132, 190]
1677. PRICE, Benjamin, Elizabethtown, N. J. Member of Governor's Council, 1677, 1682-86; Member of Assembly, 1680; Justice, 1682. [188]
1749. PRICE, John, Chester County, Pa. Justice of the Peace and Courts, 1761-70. [71, 137, 151, 167]
1677. PRICE, Thomas, Essex County, N. J. Judge of Common Pleas and Justice of Quorum, 1739. [188]
1637. t PRUDDEN, John, Long Island. Deputy to Colonial Assembly of New York, 1689. [187]
1637. PRUDDEN, Peter, New Haven, Conn. Judge, 1640. [129, 187]
1665. PRUYN, Samuel, Albany, N. Y. Second Lieutenant, 1755; First Lieu- tenant, 1757-62. [34]
1682. PUSEY, Caleb, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1686-87, 1690, 1692, 1694, 1696, 1698; Member of Governor's Council, 1695, 1697- 1715. [14I, 173]
1707. PUSEY, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1725-26. [76, 117, 134]
1641. PUTNAM, Israel, Pomfret, Conn. Captain in French and Indian War, 1755; Major, 1758; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1759; Lieutenant-Colonel in Lexington Alarm, 1775; Colonel, Third Connecticut Regiment, May, 1775; Major-General, Continental Army, June 19, 1775. [IIO]
317
SETTLEMENT.
1641. PUTNAM, Thomas, Salem, Mass. Lieutenant, 1662. [63]
PYLE, Joseph, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1775. [197]
1686. PYLE, Nicholas, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1700, 1703- 04; 1710-II, 1714; Justice of Peace, 1709-II, 1713-15. [17, 115, 120, 189]
1720. PYLE, Ralph, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1720. [196]
1682. PYLE, Robert, Chester County, Pa. Justice of Peace, 1684, 1685, 1692; Justice of Common Pleas, 1686; Member of Assembly, 1688-90, 1692, 1695, 1699-1701, 1705. [72, 86, 162, 165]
1682. PYLE, William, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1721-23. [162, 196]
1630. PYNCHON, John, Springfield, Mass. Lieutenant, 1653; Deputy, 1659, 1662-64; Captain, 1657; Assistant, 1665-86; Major, 1671; Commis- sioner of Boundary, 1671; Member of Andros's Council, 1686-89; Councillor, 1693-1702; Justice of Common Pleas, 1692-1702; Judge of Probate, 1692-1702. [74]
1630. PYNCHON, William, Springfield, Mass. A Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony; Assistant, 1629-36, 1643-50; Treasurer, 1632-33; Governing Commissioner of Connecticut, 1635-38; Commissioner of Springfield, 1641-45. [32, 54, 66, 79, 95, 117, 118, 119, 120, 154; 175]
I749. QUIGLEY, James, Cumberland County, Pa. Ensign, 1756. [29, 86, 184]
1665. QUIMBY, John, New York. Member of Hempstead Convention, 1665.
[8]]
1633. +QUINCY, Edmund, Boston, Mass. Representative of First General Court, 1634. [37, 60, 137]
1633. QUINCY, Edmund, 2d, Braintree, Mass. Representative, 1670, 1673, 1675, 1679, 1681, 1692; Lieutenant and Captain, 1684; Member of Com- mittee of Safety, 1689. [37,60, 137, 139]
318
SETTLEMENT.
1633. QUINCY, Edmund, 3d, Braintree, Mass. Representative, 1713-14; Lieu- tenant-Colonel of Suffolk Regiment, 1713; Member of Council, 1715-29, 1734, 1737; Judge of Supreme Court, 1718-38; Agent to England, 1737. [37, 60, 139]
1633. QUINCY, Josiah, Braintree, Mass. Colonel of Suffolk Regiment, 1713. [37,60]
1633. QUINCY, Samuel, Boston, Mass. Solicitor-General, 1771. [37,60]
1685. RAMBO, Gunner, Pennsylvania. Member of Assembly, 1685. [33, 33, 41, 86, 88]
1640. RAMBO, Peter Gunnerson (or Peter, Sr.), Pennsylvania. Commissioner to Colony on Delaware, 1661; Councillor under Duke of York, 1667; Member of Carr's Council, 1668; Justice of Peace of Upland, 1674-80. [33, 33, 41, 56, 86, 88, 122, 188]
1640. RAMBO, Peter, Jr., Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1709. [122, 188]
1673. RANDOLPH, William, Turkey Island, Henrico County, Va. Justice, 1683- 17II; Burgess, 1685-99, 1703-05, 1710; Speaker, 1702; Attorney- General, 1696. [112]
1623. RAPALJE, Joris Jansen, New Netherlands. Member of Council of Twelve, 1641. [67, 88, 162, 171, 188]
1678. RAPER, or RAPIER, Thomas, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1708-09. [70, 80, 88, 91, 92, 160]
1677. RATCLIFFE, Charles, Somerset County, Md. Captain, 1689. [74]
I686.
RAWLE, Francis, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1704, 1706-08,
1719, 1721-26.
[72, 87,98, 196]
1636. RAWSON, Edward, Massachusetts. Secretary of Colony, 1650-86; Deputy,
1638-39, 1642, 1644-49.
[23, 67, 110, 172]
1733.
READ, or REED, Adam, Lancaster County, Pa. Captain, 1747, 1748, 1755,
1756, 1758; Justice of Peace, 1752, 1761, 1764.
[107,14I]
319
SETTLEMENT.
1692. READ, Charles, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Treasurer of West Jersey, 1693; Member of Pennsylvania Assembly, 1704. [40, 72, 88, 91, 126, 199].
1635. READ, George, Lancaster County, Va. Member of House of Burgesses, 1649, 1656; Member of Council, 1657-71. [118]
1685. READING, John, Gloucester County, N. J. Representative, 1685, 1697, 1701; Councillor, 1706, 1713-18; Judge of Supreme Court, 1711; Captain, 1695, 1714; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1715. [32, 146, 192]
I686. READING, John, 2d, Hunterdon County, N. J. Commissioner of Bound- aries, 1719; Member of Council, 1720-58; Speaker, 1741, 1744; Colonel, 1727; President of Council (acting Governor), 1747, 1757; Justice, 1724-50. [32, 140]
1686. READING, John, 3d, New Jersey. Second Lieutenant Fourth Company Third Battalion, 1776; First Lieutenant, 1777-81. [32]
1686. t READING, Joseph, Hunterdon County, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1777-81. [32]
1639. REDINGTON, Daniel, Topsfield, Mass. Lieutenant, 1718. [158]
REDINGTON, John, Topsfield, Mass. Captain, 1666. [4I, IIO]
1730. +REED, William, York County, Pa. First Lieutenant Sixth Battalion, 1770.
[158]
1675. REEVE, Joseph, New Jersey. Representative, 1738. [78]
1675.
REEVE, Mark, Salem, N. J. Representative, 1682, 1685.
[78]
1683.
REID, John, Freehold, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1703; Surveyor-
General, 1702.
[64, 86, 132]
1742. 1 REIGART, Adam, Lancaster, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1780.
[177]
I737. REVELL, Randall, Accomac County, Md., and Northampton County, Va. Member of Maryland Assembly, 1737-38, 1741-42; Burgess, North- ampton County, Va., 1757-59. [106]
320
SETTLEMENT.
REVELL, Thomas, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Governor's Council, 1697, 1698, 1702; Member of Assembly, 1692-94; Justice, 1709. [113]
REYNOLDS, Thomas, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Provincial Congress, June 10, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, Second Regiment; Colonel of same, 1777-82. [144]
1637. REYNOLDS. William, Providence, R. I. A Founder of Providence Plan- tation, 1637. [152]
1684. RHOADS, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731; Member of Common Council, 1741; a Founder of Philosophi- cal Society, 1743; a Founder of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751; Mem- ber of Assembly, 1761-63, 1770-74; Mayor, 1774; Member of Conti- nental Congress, 1774. [18, 23, 37, 77, 91, 97, 135]
1643. RHODES, John, Warwick, R. I. Attorney-General, 1700; Deputy, 1702-04. [143]
1643. RHODES, Zachariah, Providence, R. I. Commissioner, 1659, 1661-63; Commissioner of Boundaries, 1664; Deputy, 1664-65. [52, 143, 184]
1640. RICE, Edmund, Sudbury, Mass. Deputy, 1640, 1643, 1652, 1654. [16] 1640. RICE, Peter, Marlborough, Mass. Deputy, 1709-11, 1714, 1720, 1728-30. [16]
1652. RICHARDS, James, Hartford, Conn. Assistant, 1665, etc. [II3]
1639. RICHARDSON, Amos, Rhode Island. One of the Purchasers of Kings
Province, 1659.
[82]
1630. t RICHARDSON, Ezekiel, Charlestown, Mass. Representative. 1635. [54]
1637. RICHARDSON, John, Woburn, Mass. Lieutenant, 1690. [202]
1638. RICHARDSON, Pierson, Woburn, Mass. Lieutenant, 1723-54.
[44]
321
SETTLEMENT.
RICHARDSON, Richard, Kent County, Del. Justice, 1715, 1717, 1726. [8]]
1686. RICHARDSON, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Provincial Council, 1688, 1689, 1695, 1696; Justice of Peace and Courts, 1688, 1691, 1692, 1697, 1698, 1701, 1704; Member of Assembly, 1691-94, 1696-98, I700-04. [37, 77, 96, 122, 126, 146, 149, 162, 180, 186, 187,201]
1632. RICHMOND, Edward, Newport, R. I. Lieutenant, 1676; Attorney-Gen- eral, 1677-80; Deputy, 1678-79; Captain, 1689. [177]
1632. RICHMOND, Sylvester, Massachusetts. Captain and Colonel, Sixth Regi- ment, 1744. [177]
I686. RIDGLEY, Henry, Anne Arundel County, Md. Commissioner of Peace, 1686, 1693, 1696; Member of Assembly, 1692, 1694. [92]
1679. RIDGWAY, Richard, Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 1700, 1701, 1703, 1715, 1717, 1720. [15, 20, 20, 37, 47, 56, 59, 59, 60, 87, 87, 98, 107, 124, 125, 176]
1735. RILEY, Richard, Chester County, Pa. Delegate to Provincial Confer- ence, 1774; Member of Provincial Convention, 1775; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775. [196]
1650.
RINGGOLD, James, Kent County, Md. Commissioner, 1661, 1674-77;
Judge of Quorum, 1674-76, 1680.
[27,202]
1650. RINGGOLD, Thomas, Kent County, Md. Judge, 1652-56.
[27, 202]
1621. ROBBINS, John, Northampton County, Va. Colonel, 1680.
[29, 180]
I682.
ROBERTS, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Common Council, 1717;
Mayor, 1739.
[184]
I683.
ROBERTS, Hugh, Chester County, Pa. Member of Provincial Council,
1692.
[20, 141, 173]
322
SETTLEMENT.
1683. ROBERTS, John, Lower Merion, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1704, 1706- 09, 1711, 1713-15, 1717. [127, 154, 163, 164, 200]
1683. ROBERTS, John, 2d, Lower Merion, Pa. Delegate to Provincial Conven- tions, 1774, 1775. [127, 154, 163, 200]
1623. ROBERTS, Thomas, Dover, N. H. President or Governor of Dover from 1640 until it was annexed to Massachusetts. A Founder of New Hampshire. [165, 166]
1685. ROBESON, Andrew, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Judge, Gloucester County, 1687; Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Pennsylvania, 1693- 99; Representative, 1692, 1697; Provincial Councillor of New Jersey, 170I. [21, 27, 40, III, 119, 127, 156]
I62I. ROBINS, Obedience, Northampton County, Va. Member of Assembly, 1629, 1630, 1639, 1642, 1644, 1652; Member of Governor's Council, 1655-59, 1660. [29, 96, 180]
1631. ROBINSON, Isaac, Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1645, 1651.
[54, 55]
ROBINSON, Peter, Sussex County, Del. Lieutenant, 1756. [36]
1738. ROBINSON, Thomas, Pennsylvania. Captain Fourth Battalion, 1776; Major, Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Line, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel First Regiment, 1777. [78]
I681. ROBINSON, Tully, Accomack County, Va. Member of Assembly, 1712, 1714, 1718, 1722. [73] 1681. ROBINSON, William, Princess Anne County, Va. Presiding Justice of Court of Lower Norfolk, 1683. [73]
1726.
RODMAN, John, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1727, 1729,
1738; Provincial Councillor, 1738-56.
[129, 137, 185, 185, 202]
1726. RODMAN, Thomas, Burlington, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1761, 1767,
Judge of Common Pleas, 1763-72; High Sheriff, 1769-71.
[185]
323
SETTLEMENT.
1726. RODMAN, William, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1763-76. [185, 202]
1726. t RODMAN, William, Jr., Bucks County, Pa. Brigade Quartermaster, 1781. [186]
1682. RODNEY, John, Sussex County, Del. Sheriff, 1756; Member of Commit- tee of Safety, 1776. [156]
1682. RODNEY, William, Delaware. Member of Assembly, 1688, etc .; Judge 1704. [156]
1682. RODNEY, William, Jr., Kent County, Del. Sheriff, 1726, 1729. [156]
1636. ROGERS, John, Ipswich, Mass. President of Harvard College, 1676. [85] 1701. ROGERS, John, Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1678, 1701, 1703-05; Speaker, 1705; Assistant, 1705, 1707-12. [II8]
1701. ROGERS, John, Jr., Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1709, 1714. [118] 1639. t ROGERS, Joseph, Milford, Conn. Ensign, 1723; Lieutenant, 1726. [30, 31, 88, 107, 138, 174, 182]
1647. ROGERS, Joseph, Eastham, Mass. Lieutenant, 1647; Member of Council of War, 1658. [182, 185]
1636. ROGERS, Nathaniel, Ipswich, Mass. Preacher of Election Sermon, 1647.
[85, 163]
I620.
ROGERS, Thomas, Plymouth, Mass. A Recognized Founder of Plymouth
Colony.
[81,185]
I 705. ROGERS, William, Burlington County, N. J. Lieutenant, 1705. [166, 167]
1650.
ROLFE, Joseph, Middlesex County, N. J. Sheriff, 1698.
[188]
I683.
ROMAN, Philip, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1692, 1695;
Justice of the Court, 1703.
[18]
324
SETTLEMENT.
1739. ROOME, William, New York City, N. Y. Member of Assembly, 1739-43. [90]
1673. ROOSA, Albert Hymanse, Ulster County, N. Y. Captain, 1673. [71,159]
t ROSE, Robert, Branford, Conn. Deputy, 1641-43. [112]
I653. Ross, George, Elizabethtown, N. J. Lieutenant, 1683. [45]
1730. Ross, George, Lancaster County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1768-70, 1773-75; Member of Convention, 1774; Colonel, 1775; Vice-President of Convention, 1776; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1776. [37, 178]
1658. Ross, John, Elizabethtown, N. J. Judge, 1748. [45]
1630. ROSSITER, Edward, Massachusetts. Assistant (3 sessions,) 1630. [99, 147, 149, 180]
1708. ROWLAND, Samuel, Sussex County, Del. Sheriff, 1708, 1712; Justice, 1717, 1725, 1726. [45, 97]
1669. RUCKMAK, John, East Jersey. Member of Assembly, 1669. [94]
1680. RUDDEROW, John, Burlington County, N. J. Justice, 1705, 1706, 1708. [114]
1738. RUE, Lewis, Bucks County, Pa. Lieutenant, 1747-48. [186]
1738. RUE, Matthew, Bucks County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1738, 1741, 1745. [186]
RUFFIN, Robert, Surry County, Va. Sheriff, 1714-15. [104, 160]
1630. RUGGLES, John, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1658, 1660, 1661. [150]
1630. RUGGLES, John, Roxbury, Mass. Captain in Louisburg Expedition, 1745.
[175]
325
SETTLEMENT.
1683. RUSH, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. Surgeon in Continental Navy, 1775- 76; Member Continental Congress, 1776; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. [27, 27]
1650. RUSSELL, John, Wethersfield, Conn. A minister active in forwarding the interests of the Colony, 1650-59. [52]
1640. RUSSELL, Richard, Charlestown, Mass. Deputy, 1643, 1646, 1648, 1650- 1655, 1657, 1658; Speaker, 1654-56, 1658; Treasurer, 1644, 1646-55, 1657, 1661-76; Assistant, 1659-76. [30, 152, 163]
I636. RUTGERS, Anthony, New York City. Representative, 1726-37. [161, 196]
1643. SABIN, John, Windham and Pomfret, Conn. Representative, 1720; Major, 1726. [52]
1652. + SACKET, John, New Haven, Conn. Ensign, 1690; Lieutenant, 1700. [158]
1687. SALTAR, Richard, Monmouth County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1695, 1704, 1706, 1711; Justice of Peace, 1704, 1705, 1708; Captain, 1704. [21, 23, 36, 108, 109, 128, 138, 161, 172]
1687. SALTAR, Richard, Jr., Monmouth County, N. J. Provincial Councillor, 1749-51, 1753-61; Judge, 1749; Justice of Supreme Court, 1754-62. [23, 172]
1630. SALTONSTALL, Gurdon, New London, Conn. Governor, 1708-24.
[113, 136]
1630.
SALTONSTALL, Nathaniel, Ipswich, Mass. Colonel of Essex Regiment,
1641; Representative, 1666, 1669-71; Assistant, 1679-86; Judge, 1692;
Councillor, 1692-94; Member of Council of Safety, 1689.
[II3]
I630. SALTONSTALL, Sir Richard, Watertown, Mass. Assistant, 1629-31. [113, 136, 186]
1630.
SALTONSTALL, Richard, Jr., Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1635-37; Assistant,
1637-49, 1664, 1680-82; Sergeant-Major, 1641 ..
[II3]
1620. + SAMPSON, Henry, Duxbury, Mass. A "Mayflower" Pilgrim, 1620.
[72]
326
SETTLEMENT.
1667. SANDELANDS, James, Chester, Pa. Member of Markham's Council, 1681; Member of Assembly, 1688, 1689. [42]
1643. t SANDS, James, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy, 1665. [58]
1638. SANFORD, John, Portsmouth, R. I. An Original Proprietor of Ports- mouth, 1638; Lieutenant, 1644; Assistant, 1647, 1649; President, 1653. [39, II8]
1638. SANFORD, Peleg, R. I. Assistant, 1667-70, 1677-79; Captain in King Philip's War, 1676; Clerk of Assembly, 1677; General Treasurer, 1678-80; Agent to England, 1677, 1683; Major, 1679; Governor, 1680-83; Member of Andros's Council, 1687; Judge of Admiralty Court, 1699. [39, 118]
1690. SARGENT, Edward, Newbury, Mass. Captain, 1690. [165, 166] .
1635. SAVAGE, Thomas, Boston, Mass. One of the Founders of Portsmouth, R. I., 1638; Lieutenant, 1641; Captain, 1651; Deputy, 1654, 1655, 1657, 1659-63, 1671, 1672, 1677, 1678; Speaker, 1659, 1660, 1671, 1677, 1678; Major, 1660; Commander-in-Chief of Massachusetts Forces, 1675-76; Assistant, 1680-82. [23, 29, III, 172]
1629. SCARBOROUGH, or SCARBURGH, Edmund, Northampton County, Va. Member of House of Burgesses, 1629-32. [73, 123, 187]
1629. SCARBOROUGH, or SCARBURGH, Edmund, Jr., Accomack County, Va. Member of House of Burgesses, 1642, 1645, 1647, 1652; Speaker, 1645; Surveyor-General, 1663; High Sheriff, 1662; Colonel, 1663. [73]
1650. SCHENCK, Roelof, Martense, Flatlands, N. Y. Captain of Horse, 1690; Member of Conventions, 1664, 1674. [61, 150, 198]
1729. SCHUREMAN, John, New Brunswick, N. J. Member of Provincial Con- gress, 1775; Member of Committee of Safety, 1775. [68]
1650. SCHUYLER, Johannes, Rensselaerwyck, New York. Mayor of Albany, 1703-06; Captain, 1690. [42]
327
SETTLEMENT.
1650. SCHUYLER, Peter, Albany, N. Y. Mayor, 1688; Commander in French and Indian War, 1691; Councillor, 1692; President of Council, 1719. [42]
1650. SCHUYLER, Philip, New York. Major-General in Revolutionary War, I775-79. [42]
1650. SCHUYLER, Philip Pietrese, New York. Vice-Director of New Nether- land, at Fort Orange; Acting Indian Commissioner, 1655-58, 1659, 1662, 1666-79; Captain, 1667, 1669. [42]
1667. SCOTT, Benjamin, Burlington County, N. J. Commissioner of Lands, 1677, 1681, 1682; Justice, 1682; Member of Assembly, 1684. [21, 192]
I709. SCOTT, John, New York. Lieutenant, Independent Company of Fusileers, 1710; Commandant at Fort Hunter, 1711-25. [III, 112, 161, 198]
I700. SCOTT, John Morin, New York. Member of Provincial Congress, 1775-76; Brigadier-General, 1776; Member of State Senate, 1777-82; Member of Continental Congress, 1779-83; Secretary of State, 1778-83, etc. [III, 112, 161, 198]
1636. SCOTT, Richard, Providence, R. I. One of the Signers of the First Compact of Providence Plantations. [200]
1637. SCOTTOW, Joshua, Boston, Mass. Ensign, 1657; Lieutenant, 1675; Captain of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1675; Judge of Probate, 1688. [44, 62]
1650. SCRANTON, Ichabod, E. Guilford, Conn. Captain, 1760. [146]
I685. SCULL, Nicholas, Pennsylvania. Surveyor-General, 1748-61; a Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731. [26, 27, 97, 156]
1635. SEDGWICK, Robert, Charlestown, Mass. Deputy, 1637-44, 1648, 1649; Captain, 1636; Commander at Castle Island, 1641; Major, 1644; Major-General, 1652. [150, 15I]
1635. SELDEN, Samuel, Hadlyme, Conn. Ensign, 1733; Lieutenant, 1738; Captain, 1740. [109, 158]
328
SETTLEMENT.
1635. SELDEN, Samuel, 2d, Connecticut. Deputy, 1762-66, 1768, 1769, 1771-73, 1775, 1776; Major, 1775; Colonel, June, 1776. [109, 158]
1682. SELLERS, John, Chester County, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1767-71; Deputy to Provincial Convention, 1774. [22]
1643. SEWALL, Henry, Newbury, Mass. Deputy, 1661-63, 1666, 1668, 1670. [200]
SHALLUS, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. Quartermaster, Jan., 1776. [18] ]
1630. SHAPLEIGH, Alexander, Kittery, Me. Agent to Ferdinando Gorges. [130, 130, 165, 166]
1630. SHAPLEIGH, Elisha, Kittery, Me. Appointed Captain, Second York Regi- ment, April 29, 1776. [130]
1630. SHAPLEIGH, John, Kittery, Me. Lieutenant, 1706. [130] 1701. SHARP, Hugh, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1708, 1709; Judge, 1719-32, 1734-39. [50, 192]
1703. SHARP, Isaac, Salem County, N. J. Member of Council of Proprietors, 1703; Justice, 1709; Member of Assembly, 1709-22. [97, 122, 129, 136]
1635. SHARP, John, Boston, Mass. Lieutenant in Sudbury Fight, 1676.
[32, 183]
I681.
SHARP, Thomas, Gloucester County. N. J. Member of Assembly, 1685;
Justice, 1700.
[42]
1635. + SHARPE, Robert, Connecticut. Ensign, 1776.
[32, 183]
1725. SHAW, William, New Castle County, Del. Attorney-General, 1725, 1728-
29, 1734.
[185]
1639. SHEAF, Jacob, Portsmouth, N. H. Commissary at Louisburg; Deputy,
1667-74.
[139]
329
SETTLEMENT.
1639. SHEAF, Sampson, Great Island, N. H. Secretary of Province, 1698-99; Councillor, 1698; Commissary, 17II. - [119, 139]
1639. SHEAF, Sampson, Jr., Great Island, N. H. Councillor, 1740-61. [115, 119, 139]
1740. + SHEAKLEY, William, York County, Pa. Member of Committee of York County, 1775. [127]
1675. t SHELDON, John, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1702. [52] 1739. + SHEPARD, Isaac, Plainfield, Conn. Ensign, 1723; Deputy, 1739; Lieu- tenant, 1745. [30, 31, 88, 88, 107, 174, 182]
1634. SHERBURNE, Henry, Portsmouth, N. H. A Recognized Founder of the Colony; Representative, 1660; Associate, 1651, 1652, 1656-58. [83,95,98,130]
1632. SHERBURNE, Henry, 2d, Portsmouth, N. H. Councillor, 1728. [83]
1632. SHERBURNE, Henry, 3d, Portsmouth, N. H. Member of Assembly, 1745-66; Delegate to Colonial Congress, 1754; Speaker, 1755-65; Chief Justice, 1765; Councillor, 1766. [83, 98]
1632. SHERBURNE, Samuel, Hampton, N. H. Captain of Militia, 1789. [83, 98]
1636.
SHERMAN, Daniel, Woodbury, Conn. Representative, 1754-80; 1783-91;
Member of Council of Safety in Revolution,
[178]
1636. SHERMAN, John, Watertown, Mass. Representative, 1651, 1653, 1663,
1682; Captain, 1670.
[IIO, 158]
1634. SHERMAN, John, Woodbury, Conn. Representative. 1704-05; Speaker,
1711-12; Captain; Assistant, 1713, and for ten years.
[178]
1634.
SHERMAN, Joseph, Watertown, Mass. Representative, 1702-10, etc.
[158]
I633.
SHERMAN, Philip, Portsmouth, R. I. A Founder of the Colony, 1638;
General Recorder, 1648-50; Commissioner, 1656; Deputy, 1665, 1667.
[40, 56, 120]
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SETTLEMENT,
1633. SHERMAN, Roger, New Milford and New Haven, Conn. Deputy, 1758- 61, 1764-66; Assistant, 1766-75, etc .; Judge of Supreme Court, 1767; Member of Congress, 1774-76; a Signer of the Declaration of Inde- pendence, 1776. [74]
1636. SHERMAN, Samuel, Stratford, Conn. Magistrate, 1663-67; Member of Council of War, 1665. [78, 93, 129, 178]
1692. SHERWOOD, Hugh, Talbot County, Md. Member of Assembly, 1692. [63, 94]
1664. SHERWOOD, Matthew, Stratford, Conn. Captain, 1690. [152]
1681. SHINN, Thomas, Burlington County, N. J. Justice of Peace, 1723-28, 1730-32, 1738, 1741-44, 1746; Member of Assembly, 1743, 1744. [125]
1735. SHIPLEY, William, Wilmington, Del. Chief Burgess, 1739-40, 1743. [79, 99, 193, 202]
1693. SHIPPEN, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1695, 1700; Speaker, 1695; Provincial Councillor, 1695-1712; President of Coun- cil, 1703, 1704; Justice of Peace, 1697, 1700, 1701; Presiding Justice of Common Pleas, 1697; Justice of Supreme Court, 1699, 1703-05; Mayor, 1701.
[129, 131, 133, 137, 141, 171, 174, 176, 188]
1693. SHIPPEN, Edward, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Member of City Council, 1734-44; Mayor, 1744; Justice of Common Pleas, 1745, 1749, 1752; a Founder of Princeton College, 1746. [133]
1693. SHIPPEN, Edward, 3d, Philadelphia and Lancaster Counties, Pa. Mem- ber of City Council, 1733-43; Judge of Common Pleas, Philadelphia, 1749; a Founder of the University of Pennsylvania, 1749; Charter Trustee of College of New Jersey, 1746-48; Mayor of Philadelphia, 1744; Justice of Lancaster County, 1753, 1761, 1764, 1770. [137, 188]
1693. SHIPPEN, Edward, 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. Judge of Admiralty Court, 1752-61; Member of Provincial Council, 1770-76. [137]
1683. SHOEMAKER, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. A Founder of Philadelphia Library, 1731; Member of Common Council, 1732; Justice of Peace, 1741, 1745, 1749, 1752; Mayor, 1743, 1752, 1760; Provincial Coun- cillor, 1745-67. [19, 50, 170, 196]
33I
SETTLEMENT.
1722. SHOEMAKER, Hanyoost, Herkimer County, N. Y. Major, Fourth Bat- talion, 1775. [193]
1722. SHOEMAKER, Thomas, Herkimer County, N. Y. Lieutenant, 1733.
[193]
1672. SHORTRIDGE, Richard, Portsmouth, N. H. Member of Committee of Safety, 1774; Captain, 1775. [165, 165]
1641. SHREVE, Caleb, Burlington County, N. J. Member of Provincial Con- gress, 1776. [92, 181]
I710. SHUBRICK, Thomas, South Carolina. Speaker of Council, 1776. [177]
1702. SHURMER, Benjamin, Kent County, Del. Justice, 1722; Judge of Supreme Court, 1725-33. [46, 106, 121, 123, 143, 195]
SHURTLEFF, William, Massachusetts. Representative, 1694. [54,55]
1629. SIBLEY, Timothy, Sutton, Mass. Member of Committee of Safety, March 4, 1776. [III]
1637. SILL, Joseph, Cambridge, Mass. Lieutenant and Captain in King Philip's War, 1675; Captain, 1692. [34, 164]
I682. SIMCOCK, John, Chester County, Pa. Provincial Councillor, 1682-90, 1697, 1698, 1700; Justice of Peace, 1683, 1685, 1692; Puisne Judge, 1686-90; Acting President of Council, 1686; Governing Commis- sioner, 1688; Chief-Justice of Supreme Court, 1690-93; Member of Assembly, 1693, 1696. [129, 133]
1749. SIMPSON, John, Bucks County, Pa. Second Lieutenant, March 13, 1776. [155]
1655. SINNICKSON, Andrew, Salem County, N. J. Deputy to Provincial Con- gress, 1775; Deputy to Provincial Convention, June 10, 1776. [21]
1629. SKELTON, Samuel, Salem, Mass. A Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony. [22, 143]
332
SETTLEMENT.
1637. SKIFF, James, Sandwich, Mass. Deputy, 1644-45, 1653-58, 1663-65; Member of Council of War, 1667. [176]
1655. SLOCUM, Ebenezer, Jamestown, R. I. Deputy, 1679, 1681-85, 1696, 1701, 1705, 1707-09, 1711-14; Speaker, 1712-13. [41, 156, 157]
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