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Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636=1850.
FIRST SERIES.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.
A Family Register for the People.
1
BY JAMES N. ARNOLD, EDITOR OF THE NARRAGANSETT HISTORICAL REGISTER.
"Is My Name Written in the Book of Life?"
Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.
Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly.
PROVIDENCE, R. I: NARRAGANSETT HISTORICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. 1897.
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COPYRIGHTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT" WASHINGTON, 1897.
MERCURY PUBLISHING CO., PRINTERS, C. A. HILCKEN, BINDER, NEWPORT, R. I ..
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INTRODUCTION.
While preparing and reading the manuscript for our late published work ("Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896"), we were very forcibly struck with the large proportion of the matter therein recorded that was so very closely woven into our own State Record. already published in these volumes. As we progressed with our work of compilation, these facts became more prominent. As the matter grew it also became ap- parent that in print it would produce a much larger work than we at first deemed possible; in brief that it would make two instead of one respectable volumes. Accordingly we decided to publish in the above work cited, the records as found in the original books, and let the new town's record of the western part of old Rehoboth make up this volume. The reader has here the result of our work. The reason given for mak- ing this Volume IX is still further emphasized by the fact that half of the territory of Seekonk is now Rhode Island soil and about four-fifths of the matter recorded berein is to all intents and purposes our own state property.
In our introduction to our Rehoboth volume we stated that a very unfortunate thing had happened in regard to the town of Pawtucket. The record book of vital matter of that town from 1828 to 1843 (when the new Vital Registration Act of Massachusetts went into effect) was missing. We have had diligent search and inquiry made, and so far, have not been able to learn or hear anything definite in regard to it.
This fact is only one of many that could be given to urge the most urgent necessity of having more than one copy of such very important matter in existence and at different places. In our judgment, it was a very happy inspiration of the framers of the Massachusetts Law of 1843 and of our own framers of our Law of 1850, that required a dupli- .cate copy to be made for the use of the state.
In our record of Seekonk it will be noted that our references to the Heft of the page are written thus -75, -112, -241, others 1 32, 1 114, 2 63, 2 218, etc. Those preceded by a dash refer to the record book before 1843; in brief, the record as recorded from the incorporation of the town in 1812 to the commencement of the new Registration of 1843. The others refer to the present system commenced as above .stated in 1843.
It is a well known historical fact to the reader that the town of Reho-
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INTRODUCTION.
both in February 1812, was divided into two towns of about the same area and the western portion was called Seekonk, an Indian term for the locality. Again, in 1828 the northwest corner lying between Ten Mile and Blackstone Rivers was made a new town and called Pawtucket, also. an Indian word, meaning as some authorities say, place of meeting be- tween fresh and salt water, as referring to the falls here. Again in 1861 Seekonk was divided, the dividing line being practically Ten Mile and Palmer Rivers, and the west portion was made a new town and called. East Providence. This latter town, and also the above mentioned Paw- tucket, at this same time was ceded by Massachusetts to Rhode Island: in exchange for Fall River, R. I., which latter town was annexed to Fall River, Mass., now forming the southern portion of that city. Paw- tucket in turn has also become a city ( April 1, 1885), taking the thickly settled part of North Providence on the west side of the falls and uniting to it Pawtucket, Mass.
It will be seen here, and it is also well known, that since 1812 the- west part of old Rehoboth has grown far greater in population than the eastern, hence as already stated why such a large proportion of the matter here recorded forms to all interests and purposes a part of our own State Record.
Again, the old Church, which is now in Rhode Island, forms also a part of the State Record. It is a deep matter of regret with us that the. original record of this church (1642 to 1720) has become lost. The pres- ent pastor (Rev. Mr. Ferris) expressed to us several times his regret at the loss. The church is fortunate in one respect, however, at present, and that is that the reverend gentleman has patiently collated the vital matter and neatly copied it into a book which he had made ex- pressly for the purpose. So he has done his part truly and faithfully to preserve what was in existence at this time. As if not feeling sure of his ground for future preservation and as a future security he sub- scribed for a copy of both our Rehoboth and this volume and ordered them bound in Law Sheep to be owned by the church and to be a part of the Record itself. We commend the conduct of this "level headed" man as an example it would be well to imitate.
We wish to extend our thanks to the Honorable General Assembly of Rhode Island for the usual kind aid given us; to the Honorable Town Clerk of Seekonk, Asaph C. Hill, Esq., for the interest and favors shown us, and also for his valuable assistance in reading and compiling our notes for this volume ; to the Rev. Leonard Z. Fer- ris, the present pastor of the First Congregational Church of Rehoboth, for the use of his manuscripts, and many acts of interest and courtesy.
Last, but not by any means least, we wish here to record our deep indebtedness to Clarence E. Peirce, Esq., of Pawtucket (who in him- self is a fine genealogical scholar and compiler of more than one
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work on this subject), whose influence led us first into compiling the Rehoboth Records. In fact, the good people of that town certain- ly ought to thank him for the labor he did in their interests in these particulars. The worthy gentleman has also shown a deep interest in this volume and the many favors and wise suggestions he has offered us on many occasions are here appreciated and acknowledged. Lastly, we thank our patrons for their words of approbation and for their continued interest in our labor.
As will be seen by a perusal of our pages, pains have been taken in all cases to avoid all ambiguity. The prime object of the compiler was to so arrange the matter that no one need to be a professional reader to thoroughly understand it, hence the simplicity of the work. Again, the spelling of many names has been retained while others had to be so changed as to come within a reasonable index and not to lose their original identity.
We close with our usual admonition. That the reader may be profited, instructed and rewarded for his labor and time while perusing our pages is the earnest wish of the compiler.
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WORKS OF- JAMES N. ARNOLD. Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850.
Vol. I. Kent County, Price $10.00 Vols. II & III. Providence, $10.00 Vol. IV. Newport, $7.50 Vol. V. Washington, $5.00 Vol. VI. Bristol, 85.00 Vol. VII. Friends and Ministers, $7.50 Vol. VIII. Church Records, $7.50
Vol. IX. Seekonk, E. Providence, Pawtucket and Newman Congrega- tional Church, $7.50 Vol. X. Church Record, Con. (in press), $7.50 Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896, $10.00 NARRAGANSETT HISTORICAL REGISTER. 8 Vols. unbound, Price $16.00
The Fones Record, $1.50. Aylesworth Genealogy, $5.00.
*Church Genealogy.
*Pen Pictures of Narragansett.
*Statement of the Case.
*Colonial Reminiscences.
*The Indian Claim.
Address JAMES N. ARNOLD, PROVIDENCE, R. I.
*Out of print or not for sale.
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CONTENTS.
SEEKONK :
I. Marriages and Intentions, 1 -
II. Intentions, 147
III. Births, . - 189
IV. Deaths, 247
PAWTUCKET :
I. Marriages and Intentions,
- 297
II. Births, 371
III. Deaths, ʻ
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NEWMAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH :
I.
Membership, 459
II. Baptisms, 491
III. Marriages, 529
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INDEX.
A
97 98 103 105 | Appleby, 7 191 300.
108 114 117 119 Archer, 257.
122 124 125 128 Armilstead, 7.
133 136 138 144 Arfardson, 531.
198 203 210 251
265 266 269 273
285 291 440 559
592.
Allendale, R. I., 41 85 318 361.
Armsbury, 300. Armstrong, 249 531.
Allyn, 459 491 3 4 Arnold, 8 9 148 300 5 148 246. 372 421 531 254.
Adlington, 459.
Agan, 297.
Alton, 371.
Alverson, 299 491.
Ames, 191 299.
Aken, 371.
Akerman, 297 371.
Albee, 2 297 371 371 381.
Albro, 2 529
96 162
169 277.
Alden, 2. Aldredge, 2 529.
67 375.
Ashland, Mass., 351 360. Ashley, 15 65 72 94 114 115 128 143. Ashton, 192 300 372 422 531.
Aldrich, 2 3 147 189 247 297.
Anderton, 371 421. Andover, Mass., 54
Ashwell, 531. Aspinwall, 192.
Alexander, 3 190 247 297 371 421 418.
Andrews. 6 191 299 372 421.
Athol, Mass., 38 122. Atkinson, 9 192 249 262. Atlington, 492. Attleboro, Mass., 3 4
Allen, 3 5 6 147 148
190 191 247 248
298 299 371 421
Md., 197.
30
31 32 33 34
531 2 4 8 13
37 38 39 41 42
17 18 21 25 35
Anthony, 6 7 148 191 248 299 300 531 63 79 107 205 231.
48 44 49 50 52
45 46 52 61 65
53
55 56 57 58
.87 88 89 90 94
66 68 81 84 85 Antrum, 531. Aplin, 7 531.
59
61 64 68 to 76
78 79 81 82 83
Abbott, 1 147 189 247 529 212. Abell. 1 2 147 189 247 421 459 491 529 190 211 236 250 263.
Abington, Mass., 39 72 308 315. Adams, 2 189 247 297 529 28 114 219. Adamsville, R. I., 6 69.
Almady, 148.
Almy. 6 191 299 371 421.
Asbury Church, Prov., 472. Ashcroft, 372.
Abern, 2. Aiken, 421.
Amsbury, 459 491. Amsterdam, Holland, 272. Analty, 371.
Asher. 148. Ashford, Ct., 17 58. Ashford, Mass., 466 477 478 486 552 591 594.
Alexandra, Va., 44 99. Alger, 3 288 529. Alison, 298.
Angell, 6 191 248 372 421 531 251.
Angema, 216. Angemar, 6. Anne Arundell Co.,
5 9 10 12 14 16 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
459 491 529 530
Anderson, 6 148 191 248 299 371 421 402 531 41 52
548 552.
Armington, 7 8 148 191 192 248 249 459 492 531 196 223 251 290.
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INDEX.
85 86 87 91 92 | Baggs, 9 192 459 532
27 29 to 103 105
93 to 96 98 to 101
226. 106 108 to 145
103 108 109 110 Bagin, 422.
112 to 117 119 120 Bagnall, 102 114.
122 123 127 to Bagley 9 422.
129 131 to 133
137 139 to 143
460 532 309
149 151 to 155
358.
157 159 161 to Bairstoe, 4 92. 164 166 to 169 Baistow, 469.
Bakeman, 301.
180 183 185 187
Baker, 9 10 11 149
188 193 242
248
192 249 301 302
to 251 258 263 372 422 460 492
275 285 286 288 532 79 99 254
289 291 297
to
317.
300 302 305
to Balch, 460.
105 107 117 119
317 319 320 to Baling, 460 492.
322 324 326 to Bale, 302.
136
137 143 147
329 333 to 346
Balkcom, 11 193 249 532.
148
149 150 151
351 to 355 357
358 360 362
364
Balkom 125.
165 166 167 170
366 to 369 384 Ball, 11 149.
171
172 175 176
421 424 425
427 Ballau. 11
249 264.
178 179 181 183
429 430 431
434 Baltic, Ct., 331 332.
184 186 249 260 265 267 272 281
438 444 446 to Baltimore, Md., 16 44. to Bamford, 372 422.
286 298 339 448
457 460 464 to
Banford, 11 302 532.
466 529 530 533
468 470 480 to Bangle, 422.
534 538 541 546
484 488 529 531
Banks, 802.
555 556 560 569 570 574 575 576
570 to 574 576 to
Banvard, 305 312 829. 333 337 340 347 350 357.
Prov.,
Barrows, 150 250 533 87 142.
Atwell, 9 492.
Barry, 250 373.
Atwood, 300 372 531.
Augusta, Me., 364.
Aurnann, 372.
Barstow, 492.
Aurell, 531.
Barden, 492 532.
Austin, 149 372.
Ayer, 300.
Aylesworth, 249.
Azaros Isles, 281.
Barkwell 96 97.
Barlow, 373 422.
Barnes, 12 193 249
Baskaell, 7 115.
Bassett, 303 422 41 87. Bateman, 301.
Babbitt. 300. Babcock, 249 300 531. Babinson, 532. Babson, 301.
Bacon, 9 301 372 532.
150 193 249 250 302 303 373 422 460 492 532 533 2 3 4 5 6 8 to
Bates, 14 150 250 303 373 423.
Battey, 533.
577 579 580 582 585 586 587 589 594.
579 581 583 to 585 587 to 591 593 to 595.
Attwell, 459.
Baptist Ch., 487. Baptist Church, 460. Barber, 302 373 422. 460 532. Bardeen, 532 3.
Bars, 193 194. Barstoe, 492.
Bartlett, 150 193 422 533. Bartley, 422.
Barker, 11 12 149 302 373 460 532 114.
Barton, 14 250 373 422 533. Bary, 303 303.
B
302 373 422 532. Barney, 12 13 14 149
Barrington, R. I., 3 4 7 12 13 15 20 21 27 84 45 46 50 59 61 62 63 68 79 80 90 98 95 99 104
307
309 311
to Balden, 192 532.
120 121 123 135
153 155 158 159
450 452 454
to 551 553 to 566
Bannigan, 302 372.
Barnstable, Mass., 153 155 270 281 356 359 553 559 561 562. Barnet, Vt., 310 363. Baron, 533. Barrett, 373.
171 to 178 175 to
Bailey. 9 301 372 422
207 218 239 241 260 272 276 291 306 317 355 364.
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INDEX.
Battye, 492. Baxter, 14 15 150 308 304 373 423 233 258.
Beverly, 194 534
426.
Bezeel, 150. Bicknell, 15 150 250
Blood, 195.
374 460 233 | Bloomfield, 374 424 271. 493. Bloomfield, Ct., 17 45.
Beard, 194.
Bears. 533. Beaumont, 391. Bebb, 460 533. Bedford, Me., 311 348. Beers. 150 304. Belcher, 194.
Belden, 373.
151 194 195-250
251 305 374 423 Bolster, 19.
Bolton, 19 535.
534 535 201 ; Bond, 535.
Belknap, 15 250 460 492 534.
Belleville, N. J., 316. Belleville, N. Y., 328.
Bellingham, Mass., 22 65 241 309 358 434 574 587.
Bencher, 373.
424 535.
Benckley, 534.
Blackman, 17 424 535. Blackmar, 220. Black Rock, R. I., 2 92.
Blackstone, Mass., 61 73 309 321 322 325 350 365.
Bosaker, 374 536. Boss, 251 133. Boston, Mass., 2 11
107 120
Bennett, 15 150 250 304 534 198.
Blair, 493. Blaisdell, 17 195 251 535.
51 55 58 62 63
Bensley, 304 373 423.
Blake, 17 251 305 535
98 108 117 118
120 126 127 138
140 148 149 156
167 173 174 185
Berkeley, 194 373.
Bland, 305.
262 264 271
277
Berkeley, Mass, 150
Blandell, 461 462.
293 305 311
313
( 159 552 587.
Berlin, N. Y., 63 107 ..
Blanding, 18 151 461 493 535 217 255 269.
359 360 366
433 435 446 451
455 529 533 546
548 553 556 560
Bester, 194 21 90
571 586 588 592
126 139.
Bestow, 460.
Bethel Ch. Prov., 466.
Bliven, 195.
536.
Bettencourt, 236.
Betts, 305.
Block Island, R. I., 11 14.
Blodgett, 374 28 42 63 82 84 119 127 133 297 to 369.
Baxton, 250. Beals, 87 142. Beaman, 423. Bean, 533.
Bigelow, 305. Billings, 194 460 492 534.
Binford, 374. Bingtrom, 534. Birtwell, 534.
Birtwhistle, 374.
Bisbee, 194.
Bishop, 15 16 17 150 493. Bolcan, 424.
Belfast, Ire., 24 98 310 351.
460 461 492 493
218 219 259 292. Bixby. 6 64 72 74 91 ! 99 107 137 140.
Black, 17 374 424.
Blackamore, 195.
Blackington, 17 305
Borden, 19 251 374 536 2 19. Bordman, 374. Boscawan, N. H., 331 357.
Benedict, 27 150 534. Beneficent Ch., Prov., 461 473 474 475. Benjamin, 194. Benglsson, 194.
Benson, 15 304 373 492 534 227 278. Bentley, 150 194 304 373 423.
18 45 109 124 252. Blanchard. 251.
317 323 325 331 341 351 356 432
328
Berry, 15 194 305 373 534 . 441.
Bliss, 18 151 195 251
Besse, 15 150 194 460 492 534.
305 306 374 424 461 493 535 107 120 195 198 211 232 246 264 280 286.
593.
Bosworth,
461
493
Botsilko, 195. Bottomly, 374.
Bloomsteet, 461. Blue, 461 493. Bly, 374 424 535. Blyth, 306. Boardman, 374.
Bogert, 461 535. Bogman, 18 195 461
Book. 151.
Booker, 195.
Boomer. 19 151 535 294. Booth, 19 306.
14 17 26 45 48
Bennis, 423.'
78 79 82 89 92
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INDEX.
Bourne, 19 20 151 195 | Bragg, 307 538.
266 268 298 312
196 251 306 461 Braley, 152 425 538.
338 342 350 355
462 493 494 536 Braman, 23 152 197
538 542 546 538 134. 547 193 200 203
222 236 274 277 459 475.
Bowden, 196 536 205.
Bowe, 462. Bowker, 392.
Bray, 23 152 307 375 7 115.
Bowen, 20 21 22 151
Brayley, 538.
Brockton, Mass., 262 567 572.
306 374 424 462 494 536 537
17 37 38 84 194
202 206 222 229
Bredeson, 462. Brennan. 252.
H.,
Brookline, Mass., 334 350. Brooklyn, Ct., 310 353. Brooklyn, N. Y., 26 59 83 264 369 467 540 566.
Bowker, 306 374 462. Bowman, 22 152. Boyce, 424.
Briant, 23. Brice, 152 307 425. 375
Brooks, 462. Broonstfield, 237. Brow, 538.
Boyd, 22 306 424.
Brickard, 23.
Brown. 24 25 26 152
Boyer, 375.
Brickley, 307.
153 197 198 253
Boyle 22 375 424.
Bridgham, 538.
308 309 376 425
Boynton, 66 138.
463 495 496 538
Boz, 494.
Bridgeport, Ct., 353 356.
539 540 2 15
Bozworth, 22 152 197 252 375 537.
Bridgwater, Mass., 6 129 261 287 318
142 189 200 202
Bozzard, 494.
319 351 358 449 578 584.
244 249 255 256
Brackett, 22 424 66.
Brieley, 308 375.
257 265 271 294
Bradburn, 152.
Briggs, 23 24 152
404 477.
Brownell, 26 153 309 376 540.
Bradford, 462 494 495 538.
462 495 538 229 233 277
Bruce, 26 309 376 425 540. Brunswick, N. Y., 59 83.
Bradford, N. H., 61 73 268 340 436.
Brightman. 24 152
Bradford, N. Y., 305. 538 248.
Briley, 425. Brintnall, 16 72.
Bryer, 153. Buck, 496. Buckland, 463 496.
Bradshaw, 252.
Bristol, R. I., 11 25
Brady, 197 307 375 425.
Buckley, 198 376 425 390.
Braid, 375.
Brailey, 538. Brainard, 307.
Braintree, Mass., 269.
171 176 184 255
566 572 578 580 596. Brittain, 152 538. Britton, 308 462. Broad, 152.
196 197 251 252
Brayman. 252 307 375 425 194. Brayton, 197 252 307 462 538.
Brookfield. N. Y., 327 472 482 556 578.
252 253 257 258
259 268 274 283 Brentwood, N. 284 286 290 292 271.
471 472.
Brewster, 197 252
Bowers, 152 252 306 424 462 537 538 190 440.
375.
Brewster, Mass., 314 846.
32 40 48 87 141
211 213 240 242
Bradbury, 23 307 375 424.
197 252 253 307
308 375 376 425
Brigham, 197.
Bryant, 26 254 309 376 425 203.
Bradley, 23 197 252 375 415 425 462 538 228.
Bristo, 538.
30 38 39 44 48 54 62 63 74 83 88 94 98 99 107 Bucklin, 26 27 153 120 121 129 136 139 141 160 169 425 463 464 496 198 254 309 376 540 541 194 197
549 556 560 561
Branch, 252. Brannigan, 375.
Brastow, 375 425.
368 456 462 478
Bramley, 152 375 425.
Broker, 24 152 538. Bronson, 99.
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INDEX.
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Carey, 255 378.
Cargill. 542. Carl. 318.
Carland, 199.
Carlin, 311 378.
Carlisle, Eng., 251.
Carlisle, Mass., 17 111.
Carlson, 464 497.
Buli, 426.
Cahoon, 199.
Carman, 311.
Bullard, 464.
Cain, 377.
Carnes, 378 497.
Bullock, 27 153 154 . Cairns, 28.
198 254 309 376 Cale, 199.
426 541 44 102 | Caler, 199. 230 248 254 272 Calhoon, 310. 294 478.
Burbank, 154 309.
Burchard, 27 541.
Callahan, 377 426. Callens, 426.
312 378 427 464
Burdick 27 254 541.
Callighan. 224 228.
Camac, 541.
22 140 194 200
205 232 246 253
256 258 260 267
Burgoine, 376.
Burke, 376.
Burlieg, 28.
Burlingame, 154 376.
Burlington, Vt., 356
Camden, 377.
359 361.
Burnham, 199.
Burns, 28 254 377 426.
Burr, 28 199 254 277 28 51 239.
Campbell, 28 154 199 311 378 426 427 542 11 26 255. Canada, 44 68 78 83 86 127 298 314. Canada East, 44 60 108 118.
Carter, 32 155 202 256 312 378 427 466 500 544.
Burrillville, R. I., 67 108 115 124 249 300 319 327 335 339 350 363.
Caruthers, 155.
Carver, 62 135. Carver, Mass., 300 319. 285 Case, 33 155 202 256
Bury, 310 377.
Cannon, 321.
294 462.
Bush, 464 496 541.
Bushee, 254. Bushnell, 154.
Busiria, 2 19. Butler, 28 199 254
464 36 70 71
Cape Cod, 23 423. Capen, 378. Capon, 28 114.
Butman, 199 254.
Butterworth, 154 199 254 464 496 497 541.
Capron, 154 199 311 427 464 542 414.
Butts, 154 199 255.
Carbin, 199.
465 466 497 to 500 542 to 544
Burgess, 27 28 198 199 254 309 310 376 426 464 541 287 290.
Cambridge, Mass., 118 133 355 364 582 591.
Cambridgeport, Mass., 37 119.
493 515.
Carr, 32 155 312 378
544
197
259
366.
Cameron, 154 310 377 426.
Carroll, 82 256 312 378 427 41 85.
Carrique, 812.
Burroughs, 377. Burrows. 199. Burton, 377.
Canandaguia, N. Y., 106 132.
Canfield, 58 124. 312 466 545 237 238 250 287.
Busby, 310 377
409.
Canterberry, Ct., 28 38 49 114 265 298 355.
Canton, Mass., 22 66 118 151 183 285 437 440.
Casey, 312 378. Cash, 155. Castleton, Vt., 292 .. Caswell, 33 256 123 545.
Cate, 427. Cattanock, 378. Cattauck, 312. Cavanah, 202 312. Cavanagh, 33 379. Ceaser, 545. Cedar Grove, R. I.,
211 241 250 290. 253 | Byram, 330 847. Byrnes, 199 377. Byron, 377.
Buckman, 218.
Budlong, 425. Buffalo, N. Y., 321 336.
C
Buffington, 27 153 198 309 376 426 541.
Cadv. 199 310 377 9 52.
Carney, 311. Carnley, 427 878. Carnsley, 378.
Carpenter, 28 to 32 154 155 199 to
202 255 256 311
California. 36 108 336 308 477.
Cambell, 426.
269 286 294 372
380 400 467 469
310 Camp, 464 542.
111.
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INDEX.
Chase, 546 34. Chedell, 277.
Chatham, Mass., 28
101 320 345 355. Chatham, Ct., 307 308 334.
Chees, 546.
Cheesboro, 5 8 11 14 17 20 33 36 37 58 63 66 71 97 102 112 117 118 127 128 136.
Cheever, 316 546. Chepatchet, R. I., 427 471.
Cheshire, Eng., 54 67 279.
Chester, 204.
Chesterfield, Mass.,
154 160.
Childs, 38 156 204 70 73.
Colchester, Ct., 44 86.
Colchester, Vt., 348 350.
Chaffee, 34 to 37 156
202 203 204-256 257 258 313 379
427 466 467 500 501 545 546 68
107 190 192 230
239 243 250 258 276 279 280 289
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