Annals of Trinity church, Newport, Rhode Island, 1698-1821, Part 25

Author: Newport, R.I. Trinity church. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Newport, R.I., G. C. Mason
Number of Pages: 394


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1764


66


1765


John Jenkins,


1765


66


I766


John Bours,


1766


:6


1767


Simon Pease,


1767


1-68


Francis Brinley,


1768


66


1769


Francis Malbone,


1769


1770


Peter Cooke,


1770


1771


John Bours,


I77I


1786


Samuel Freebody,


1786


66


1789


John Handy,


1789


1797


William Crooke,


1797


66


1801


Wm. R. Robinson,


ISOI


66 1803


Samuel Whitehorne,


1803


1804


William Littlefield,


1804


1810


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


336


ANNALS OF TRINITY CHURCH,


Samuel Whitehorne,


1810


to


1814


William C. Gardiner,


1814


66


1816


Edward Brinley,


1816


66


1818


Charles Collins,


1818


66 1819


Robinson Potter,


1819


1821


Stephen T. Northam,


182I


66


1823


Samuel Whitehorne,


1823


1828


Edward Brinley,


1828


1832


George C. Mason, Sr.,


1832


66


1835


Benjamin Finch,


1835


1838


Robert Johnston,


1838


1839


George C. Mason, Sr.,


1839


66


1842


Samuel Fowler Gardner,


1842


1843


John H. Gilliat,


1843


1845


Samuel Fowler Gardner,


I845*


John H. Gilliat,


1845


1847


Edward King,


1847


1849


Marshall C. Slocum,


1849


1855


George C. Mason,


1855


1859


John H. Cozzens,


1859


66


1861


Marshall C. Slocum,


1861


1863


George C. Mason,


1863


1889


LeRoy King,


1889


JUNIOR WARDENS OF TRINITY CHURCH.


Thomas Lillibridge,


1709


to


William Gibbs,


1719


66


Adam Powell,


I721


I722


William Coddington,


1722


1723


Henry Bull,


I723


66


I724


Godfrey Malbone,


I724


I725


John Freebody,


I725


1726


Jonathan Thurston,


1731


I732


James Martin,


I732


66 I733


Jahleel Brenton,


I733


I734


John Gidley,


I734


I735


66


66


66


* Mr. Gardner met with an accidental death in the summer of the same year.


66


337


NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND.


Samuel Wickham,


I735 to


1736


Edward Scott,


1736


1737


Daniel Ayrault, Jr.,


I737


66


1738


William Mumford,


1738


1739


Joseph Wanton,


I739


1740


John Bannister,


1740


I74I


Peleg Brown,


I74I


1742


Philip Wilkinson,


I742


1743


Stephen Ayrault,


1743


I744


Thomas Wickham,


I744


1745


William Paul,


1745


1746


Walter Chaloner,


1746


1747


Evan Malbone,


1747


I748


Charles Wickham,


1748


1749


Walter Cranston,


1749


1750


Robert Sherman,


1750


175I


Jonathan Thurston,


175I


1752


John Jepson,


1752


1753


Edward Cole,


I753


I754


Metcalf Bowler,


1754


1755


Robert Jenkins,


1755


66


1756


Joseph Wanton, Jr.,


1756


I757


Charles Handy,


1757


1758


Andrew Hunter,


1758


66


1759


Isaac Stelle,


I759


1760


John Mawdsley,


1760


1761


Benjamin Mason,


1761


1762


Samuel Brenton,


I762


I763


Samuel Bours,


1763


1764


John Jenkins,


1764


..


1765


John Bours,


1765


66


1766


Simon Pease,


1766


1767


Christopher Champlin,


1767


1768


Francis Malbone,


1768


1769


Peter Cooke,


I769


1770


Thomas Wickham,


1770


I77I


Isaac Lawton,


I77I


66 1781


Francis Malbone,


178I


66 1789


Robert N. Auchmuty,


1789


66


1797


66


66


. 6


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


338


ANNALS OF TRINITY CHURCH,


Wm. R. Robinson,


1797


to


1801


Samuel Whitehorne,


1801


1803


William Littlefield,


1803


66


1804


William Wood,


1804


66


1808


Benj. Mumford, Jr.,


1808


66


1810


Edward Easton,


1810


1812


Robert Robinson,


1812


1814


Henry Shaw,


1814


66


1816


Stephen T. Northam,


1816


66 1817


James Mumford,


1817


66


1818


Samuel Fowler Gardner,


1818


66


1819


Wm. H. Rathbone,


1819


1826


Stephen A. Robinson,


1826


66


1828


Stephen H. Cahoone,


1828


1838


Christ. Grant Perry,


1838


66


1845


Walter Nichols,


1845


66


1848


John H. Cozzens,


1848


66


1859


William G. Seabury,


1859


1861


Charles Hunter,


1861


1862


James Birckhead,


I862


66


1863


Samuel Engs,


1863


66


I886


Rodman Cornell,


1886


66


339


NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND.


OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH.


1889.


Rector,


REV. GEORGE J. MAGILL.


LEROY KING, Senior Warden. RODMAN CORNELL, Junior Warden.


Vestrymen.


BENJAMIN FINCH.


JOHN H. COZZENS.


WILLIAM E. DENNIS.


HENRY D. DEBLOIS.


WALTER L. KANE.


PHILIP RIDER.


JOHN IREYS.


THEODORE R. HELME.


V. MOTT FRANCIS.


GEORGE GORDON KING.


WILLIAM E. DENNIS, Secretary.


PHILIP RIDER, Treasurer.


WM. IRVING LYON, Organist. W. G. SCHWARZ, Sexton.


340


ANNALS OF TRINITY CHURCH,


SILVER OWNED BY TRINITY CHURCH.


Oz. Dwt.


One Chalice, silver gilt,


I7


6


One Paten,


II 19


One silver gilt Paten,


5 16


The above from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1702.


One Baptismal Basin, The gift of Nathaniel Kay, 1733. 52 12


One Flagon, from Mr. Kay, 1733,


39


8


One Flagon from Richard Perkins, 1733,


39


8


One Chalice, with handles, .


23 0


Not marked ; probably the piece given by Mrs. Catharine Malbone.


One Alms Basin, .


From Johannes Mulderi D. Guilielmi Bright. 22 3


One Alms Plate from Mrs. Sarah Jones, I2 I7


Another Alms Plate, from the same, II 04


Two Chalices, from Rev. A. G. Mercer. Each, II 12 One gold-lined jewelled Chalice and Paten, in memory of Daniel LeRoy. One gold-lined jewelled Chalice and Paten, in memory of Samuel Engs, late Junior Warden.


Two Patens.


One small Flagon. One gold-lined Spoon.


34I


NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND.


CHARTER OF TRINITY CHURCH,


WITH AMENDMENTS.


STATE OF RHODE-ISLAND & PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS, IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY, OCT. SESSION, A. D. 1816.


WHEREAS, the Minister, Church-Wardens, Vestry and Congregation of TRINITY CHURCH in NEWPORT, have preferred a Petition unto this Gen- eral Assembly, and for the reasons therein assigned, have prayed this Assembly to alter, amend and enlarge their original Charter of Incor- poration, granted them in the Year 1769, and to extend the powers and provisions thereof, so as to suit the present state of the concerns ; to enable them, with greater convenience, to manage and secure the Prop- erty and Funds of which they are now, or may be hereafter possessed, and to promote and establish the Worship of ALMIGHTY GOD, according to the discipline, rites, canons, usages, ceremonies and liturgy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America :


SECTION I .- Be it therefore Enacted, That the Minister, Church-War- dens, Vestry and Congregation of said Church, be, and they and their successors forever are hereby made and constituted, and confirmed to be, a body corporate and politic, with perpetual succession, by the Name of The Minister, the Church-Wardens, Vestry and Congregation of Trinity Church, in Newport, and by that Name shall be able and capable in law, to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to answer and to be answered unto, to defend and to be defended against, in all Courts and places, and before all proper Judges whomsoever ; to take, receive and hold all monies and other property, real or personal, by voluntary sub- scription, contribution, donation or otherwise, and also all legacies and devises of real and personal estate; and also to have, acquire, hold, occupy, possess and enjoy lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods and chattels, and property of every description, not exceeding in the


342


ANNALS OF TRINITY CHURCH,


whole Forty Thousand Dollars, and all and singular the estate and prop- erty aforesaid ; to lease, grant, convey or dispose of in such manner as they may judge best for the interest of said Corporation, to have and use a common seal, and the same to alter, or renew at pleasure, with full power and authority to make and ordain all such laws, rules, and ordi- nances, for the government of the Corporation, and the better manage- ment of the affairs thereof, as they or the major part of them, who may be present on due notification, may deem necessary and proper, provided the same be not repugnant to the laws of this State, and Constitution and Laws of the United States.


SEC. II .- And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all the Funds and Property now owned or possessed by said Corporation, be and the same is hereby vested in, confirmed to, and continued in the same Corporation.


SEC. III .- And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That there shall be an Annual Meeting of said Corporation on Easter Monday, yearly and every year, at which meeting there shall, and at any other legal meeting there may be, if vacancies should happen, elected two Church-Wardens, who shall be ex-officio Vestry-men ; eleven other Ves- try-men, a Secretary, who shall also be Clerk of the Vestry, and such other Officers as may be judged necessary. And that legal meetings of said Corporation may be called at any time, by the Minister of said Trinity-Church, by either of the Church-Wardens, by any five Vestry- men, or any ten members of said Corporation ; and at any of the meet- ings aforesaid, any of the affairs and business of said Corporation may be attended to, transacted and performed .- And although said Corporation should not, from any cause or circumstance whatever, hold their Annual Meeting on Easter-Monday yearly, and every year hereafter, yet this Act shall nevertheless continue and be in full force, and Officers may be elected, and the affairs and business of said Corporation may be trans- acted and performed at any subsequent meeting which may be called in either of the modes before stated.


SEC. IV .- And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the Church-Wardens and Vestry-men elected by said Corporation, shall for the time being, have the entire and sole control, management and disposition of all the property and funds of said Corporation, in trust nevertheless, and for the use of said Corporation, for the sole support and promotion of the public worship of GOD, as in the preamble of this Act expressed, for defraying the incidental expenses thereof, and for the


343


NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND.


repairs of the Church edifice and its appurtenances .- That the said Cor- poration shall on Easter-Monday annually, or oftener if it should become necessary, for the security of the property and funds aforesaid, elect a Treasurer, who shall keep fair and accurate accounts of the Property and Funds aforesaid, and of the management and disposition of the same; and shall attend when required, and shall have a right at all times to attend the meetings of the Vestry, and shall at every Annual Meeting on Easter- Monday, make a written statement, or report of the same, to the said Corporation ; and shall, when required by a vote of said Corporation, or by a vote of said Church-Wardens and Vestry-men, make further state- ments and reports of the same, and shall produce the books, vouchers and documents, containing the accounts and statements of the property and funds aforesaid, and the use, management and disposition of the same, which shall be open to their inspection and examination .- And the Treasurer, previous to entering on the duties of his Office, shall annually give satisfactory bonds to the said Corporation, for the faithful discharge of the duties of his said office.


SEC. V .- And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That each Male Owner of a pew in Trinity-Church in Newport, or lessee or hirer of the same for One Year, or a longer time, and who professes to attend public worship therein, shall be a Member of said Corporation, and be entitled to appear and vote in all Corporation Meetings, and that in all such Meetings, eleven members shall be necessary to constitute a quorum.


SEC. VI .- And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the Minister of said Church, shall be elected by the Corporation aforesaid, at a meeting of said Corporation legally called ; and the Minister by them thus elected, shall, as soon as may be instituted Rector, according to the office set forth for that purpose by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church as aforesaid.


SEC. VII .- And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the minister so elected and instituted Rector, shall thereafter, while he continues such, be ex officio a member of said Corporation, and when present, Moderator thereof at all meetings of the same .- That he shall have a right at any time, to inspect the Books and Records of the Cor- poration .- That it shall be his right and duty, from time to time, to state verbally or in writing, the condition of the affairs of the Corporation, and to recommend such measures as he deems advisable for its benefit, to the meetings of the Wardens and Vestry-men, at which meetings one of the Church-Wardens, or Senior Vestry-men present, shall be Moderator ;


344


ANNALS OF TRINITY CHURCH,


and in all meetings of said Wardens and Vestry-men, seven Members shall be necessary to constitute a quorum, each Member being entitled to one Vote, excepting the Moderator, who shall only be entitled to give the casting vote.


SEC. VIII .- And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all donations made, or that may be made to said Corporation, or that ensue, or may ensue to their use, shall be strictly used and applied accord- ing to the intentions and directions of the donors ; and that all deeds and conveyances made by said Corporation, shall be made by the Treasurer thereof for the time being, when authorized by a recorded vote or reso- lution of the Wardens and Vestry, to which said deeds and conveyances the seal of said Corporation shall be affixed.


SEC. IX. - And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That whenever any tax or proportion of money shall be assessed by order of said Corporation upon the pews of the said Church edifice, for the repairs of said edifice and its appurtenances, which are already or may hereafter be made, or for the expenses of said Corporation, such tax or proportion of money shall be paid by the several owners of such pews, agreeably to their respective assessments, and the rules and ordinances of said Corpo- ration ; and in case any owner as aforesaid shall, for the space of three months after the notice of any tax or proportion of money assessed as aforesaid, refuse or neglect to pay the same, the pews of such delinquents shall and may be sold by order of said Corporation, at public Auction, for the payment and discharge of such taxes and costs : Provided nevertheless, That such sale be previously advertised, at least thirty days before such pews shall be offered for sale, and the surplus money (if any) after the payment of such taxes and costs, shall be lodged with the Treasurer of said Corporation, to be paid over to such delinquents, or their legal Repre- sentatives, on demand.


SEC. X .- And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the Charter aforesaid, of one thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine, granted to the said Minister, Wardens and Congregation of said Trinity Church, and the subsequent amendments thereto, be, and they hereby are, with the assent and at the request of said Minister, Wardens and Congrega- tion, repealed, abrogated and annulled .- Provided nevertheless, That all acts legally done, and all responsibilities legally incurred, and all by-laws, resolves and regulations passed under said Charter and amendments, shall be and remain in full force and virtue.


A TRUE COPY :- WITNESS, SAMUEL EDDY, Secretary.


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NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND.


AMENDMENTS.


STATE OF RHODE-ISLAND & PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS,


IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY, JUNE SESSION, A. D. 1819. -


ON the Petition of the Minister, Church-Wardens, Vestry and Con- gregation of TRINITY-CHURCH, in Newport, It was Voted and Resolved, That the Charter of Incorporation of said Church be so altered and amended, as the Minister or Rector of said Church may attend and be present at the Meetings of Wardens and Vestry of said Church, and when so present, shall be the Moderator of said Meetings ;- anything expressed or implied in the present Charter of Incorporation of said Trinity-Church to the contrary notwithstanding.


A TRUE COPY :- WITNESS, HENRY BOWEN, Secretary.


JUNE, 1827.


AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE INVESTMENT OF CERTAIN FUNDS, BELONGING TO TRINITY CHURCH, IN NEWPORT.


Be it Enacted by the General Assembly, That the fund heretofore raised by subscription, donations, legacies or otherwise, and intended by the subscribers, donors, &c., to be a permanent fund for the better support of Trinity Church, in Newport, and Now, with the interest thereon, amounting to the sum of ten thousand five hundred dollars, par value, being invested in some safe and profitable stock or stocks, or real estate, in the Name and right of the Minister, Church-Wardens, Vestry and Con- gregation of Trinity Church, in Newport, shall remain so invested, together with all sum or sums which may hereafter be raised in the way or manner aforesaid, permanently and untransferable, except by the act of the Corporation at a regular meeting, with Notice of the business to be transacted ; which act, to be valid, shall require the presence and the con- curring vote of at least three-fourths of the whole Male members of said


23


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ANNALS OF TRINITY CHURCH,


Corporation, who shall at the time be owners of pews in said Church, or part owners, with authority in writing from a majority of all the part owners, to act in their stead; one vote only to be given by any one member, or in behalf of any number of members owning one pew: and the said fund, in whatever manner the same may at any time be invested, shall remain unimpaired and undiminished by any act of said Corpora- tion ; and the accruing interest, dividends or profits thereof only, shall be at the disposal of said Corporation, agreeably to the terms of the original subscriptions.


JUNE, 1828.


AN ACT IN AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF TRINITY CHURCH, IN NEWPORT.


SECTION I .- Be it Enacted by the General Assembly and by the authority thereof it is enacted, That each white male owner of a pew or pews on either floor of Trinity Church, who professes to attend public worship in said Church, and whose pew or pews aforesaid qualify no other person holding a lease of the same, or in the occupation thereof, to vote accord- ing to this Act-And also the lessee or hirer of a pew on the lower floor of said Church, who professes to attend public worship therein, shall be a member of said Corporation during the time he continues so qualified, and be entitled to appear and vote in all Corporation meetings : and at all such meetings fifteen members at least shall be necessary to constitute a Quorum for business ; that no member shall be entitled to more than one vote, and that no pew shall entitle more than one person to vote at the same time : Provided, nevertheless, That no lessee or hirer of a pew or pews as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote unless he is, at the time of voting, and has been for the term of one year at least, previous to such time of voting, possessed and in the occupation of such pew or pews, or some other pew or pews in said Church, and shall have paid all taxes that have been lawfully assessed and become due against the pew or pews that may qualify him as aforesaid ; and also the rent that may have become due ; provided such pew or pews belong to said Church or Corporation.


SEC. II .- And be it further Enacted, That all future special Meetings of said Corporation shall be notified by reading the notice audibly and publicly on the Sunday previous to said meeting, at said Church, when the congregation is assembled for public worship, in the usual manner as here- tofore, at least four days previous to such Corporation meeting ; which notice shall state the time and place of meeting, and the business pro-


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NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND.


posed to be transacted ; and no business at such meeting, except what is so proposed in said notice, shall be legal ; Provided, nevertheless, That nothing herein contained shall affect the right to meet by adjournment of any legal meeting.


And be it further Enacted, That the fifth Section of the said charter of Trinity-Church be and the same is hereby repealed.


JUNE, 1847.


AN ACT IN AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF TRINITY CHURCH.


SECTION I. It is Enacted by the General Assembly as follows, That each owner of a pew in Trinity-Church, Newport, who professes to worship in the Protestant Episcopal Church, shall be a member of said Corporation, and shall be entitled to vote either in person or by proxy in all Corpora- tion Meetings, and in all such meetings not less than fifteen members shall form a quorum for the transaction of any business. Nevertheless, no person shall be entitled to vote except all taxes legally assessed and become due upon the pew which qualifies such person to vote shall have been first paid.


SEC. II. That all Special Meetings of said Corporation shall be called by reading in said Church a public notice thereof, on the Sunday next before any such meeting, and not less than four days previous thereto, which notice shall state generally the business to be transacted.


SEC. III. That the fifth Section of said Charter and all acts in altera- tion or amendment thereof, are hereby repealed.


JANUARY, 1865.


AN ACT IN REPEAL OF AN ACT AMENDING THE CHARTER OF "TRINITY CHURCH IN NEWPORT."


It is Enacted by the General Assembly as follows :


SECTION I. So much of the Act entitled an Act in Amendment of the Charter of Trinity Church, in Newport, passed at the June Session of the General Assembly A. D. 1842, as authorizing the voting by proxy in all Corporation Meetings is hereby repealed.


NOTE .- There appears to be no Record among the acts of the General Assembly of any Act passed in June, A. D. 1842, referring to Trinity Church. The date A. D. 1842 is evidently erroneous, and should be A. D. 1847.


LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.


Arnold, Mrs. Edmund S. F., $10.00


Klapp, Lyman, . . $15.00


Belmont, Mrs. August,


20.00


Lorillard, Louis L.,


·


30.00


Berry, Mrs. R. P.,


..


5.00


Magill, Rev. George J., . 10.00


Brown, J. Nicholas,


. 25.00


Magill, Rev. Geo. Ernest, . 5.00


Bailey, Miss Annie S., . .


5.00


Malcom, Rev. Charles H., 5.00 ·


Bailey, Miss Josephine I.,


5.00


Moore, Rev. Wm. H., D.D., . 25.00


Bliss, Mrs. Wm. B.,


.


5.00


Metcalf, Mrs. Alfred, 10.00


Beach, Mrs. C. N.,


.


5.00


McA., Mrs., . 5.00 .


Collins, George, .


10.00


Matthews, Mrs. Nathan, Jr., .


5,00


Clarke, Mrs. Mary H., .


1.00


Miller, George MacCulloch, . ·


5.00


Clark, Rt. Rev. Thomas M., ,


.


5 00


Norris, William, . 25.00


Cornell, Rodman,


55.00 .


Cushing, Robert M., .


10,00 .


Otis Library, Norwich, Conn., by


Jonathan Trumbull, . .


5.00


Potter, Rt. Rev. Henry C., . 5.00


Powel, Mrs. Samuel,


.


10.00


De Blois, Henry D., 5.00


D. S., .


1.00


Douglass, Rev. Geo. W., D.D., 10.00


Fearing, Daniel B.,


10.00


Francis, V. Mott, M.D.,


5.00


Gibbs, Theodore K., .


50.00


Garner, Mrs. Thomas, . 10.00 .


Griswold, John N. A., .


5.00


Gibbs, Geo. W., . 50.00


5.00


Tyler, George F., 10.00 .


Handy, Miss M. C.,


2.00


Tuttle, Rt. Rev. Daniel S., 5.00 .


Tompkins, Hamilton B., 5.00 ·


Henshaw, Rev. Daniel,


5.00


Ireys, John, .


5.00


Vestry of Trinity Church,


. 100,00


King, LeRoy,


75.00


King, George Gordon, .


75 00


Woolsey, Miss Theodora W.,


· 5.00


King, Mrs. Edward, 125.00


Zabriskie, Lansing,


5.00


Kane, Walter Langdon,


10.00


Pell, Mrs. Duncan C., .


5.00


Pierce, Moses,


5.00


Riggs, William, 5.00


Rider, Philip,


5.00


Richmond, F. E., .


5.00


St. Stephen's Guild, 25.00


Shields, Prof. Charles W., 5.00


Sheldon, Frederick, 5.00


Sheffield, William P., . 10.00


Hunter, Wm. R., .


.


5.00


Nightingale, Geo. G., Jr., 12.00


Chace, Henry J., . .


5.00


Nichols, Walter, . 5.00


Cornell, Rev. John,


5.00


Carr, George H., . 5.00


Dennis, William E.,


5.00


Goodwin, Rev. Daniel, .


Vanderbilt, Cornelius, . . 100.00


Wetmore, Geo. Peabody, · 75.00


INDEX.


Adams, John, 49 Albro, Samuel, 17 Albro, Isabel, 17 All, Abraham, 167 Almy, Ann, 38 Almy, Benjamin, 101 Almy, Joshua, 124, 127 Almy, Jonathan, 268, 299 Allen, James, 54, 62 Allen, John, 69 Allen, Henry, 108


Allen, William, 111 Allen, Thomas, 140


Andros, Sir Edmund, 10


Anne, Queen, 18, 20, 23, 26, 28, 70


Arcambal, Citizen, 205


Archer, John, 97, 108, 128


Arnold, Sarah, 29 Arnold, Joseph, 34


Arnold, Capt. James, 163


Arnold, Comfort, 38


Arnold, Benedict, 38


Arnold, Josialı, 166, 167


Arnold, Thomas, 167, 248, 263.


Atherton, William, 170


Atherton, Sarah, 170 Auchmuty, Robert N., 176, 187, 194, 195, 199, 201, 202, 204, 206, 207, 208, 211, 217, 219, 220, 224, 225, 226, 227, 238, 250, 257, 264, 266. 269, 271, 275, 291, 300 Auchmuty, Arthur Gates, 177 Auchmuty, Samuel O., 287, 291, 293, 300


Audinet, William, 267 Ayrault, Daniel, 27, 28, 30, 34, 37, 50, 56, 57, 60, 66, 104, 106, 128 Ayrault, Pierre, 11, 12, 30 Ayrault, Mary, 36, 56, 110, 131, 232


Ayrault, Stephen, 61, 72, 77, 80, 81, 97, 129, 134, 135, 136, 138, 142, 146, 148, 149, 154, 159, 162, 165, 167, 178, 202


Ayrault, Daniel, Jr., 68, 69, 73, 97, 102, 105, 122, 125 Ayrault, Samuel, 108 Ayrault, Frances, 85, 137


Badger, Rev. Moses, 141, 161, 164, 169, 170, 172, 176, 195, 196 Baen, Wm. C., 248


Bailey, Jonah, 69


Baker, Dr. John, 175, 183


Banks, Bathsheba, 17


Bannister, John, 71, 103, 118, 125, 167, 297


Barber, Henry, 188, 222


Barbut, Wm., 24, 25, 27, 28


Bardin, Charles, 49, 65, 66, 68, 70, 97, 107, 109, 118, 128, 140, 141, 146, 148, 156, 157


Barker, William, 17


Barker, Jolın, 24, 25


Barker, Alice, 56


Barker, Daniel, 299


Baring, Charles, Jr., 299, 308


Barzee, John, 55, 60, 64, 68, 98, 108, 132 Bass, Rev. Edward, 173, 174, 218, 227, 229 Battar, Ignatius, 124, 128


Beach, Rev. John, 54, 100, 101, 102, 103


Beal, Richard, 110


Bearcroft, Rev. Dr., 89, 111


Beard, J., 108


Beardsley, Rev. Mr., 193


Beer, Bethia, 17 Beer, Oliver, 72


Bell, William, 114


Bell, Edward, 119 Bell, John, 131 Bellomont, Sir Richard, 10, 12, 13


Bennett, John, 72 Benson, Martin, 175 Berkeley, Rev. Geo., 46, 51, 58, 99, 139 Berkeley, Lucia, 29, 52




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