Catalogue of the principal officers of Vermont, as connected with its political history, from 1778 to 1851, with some biographical notices, &c., Part 15

Author: Deming, Leonard, 1787-1853
Publication date: 1851
Publisher: Middlebury, The author
Number of Pages: 228


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53 w Littleton, N. H., Aug. 29, '2], farm Union 15 1 Jonah Carpenter,


1823


1 d Acton, Me., June 13, 1798, farm Rust's


3 Josiah Lanc,


1826


92 d Vershire, Nov. 5, 1805,


235 w Orange, Aug. 23. 1804,


46 w Ferrisburgh, Aug. 22, 1799,


163 d Colchester, April 6, 1808,


82 w Pawlot, Sept. 17, 1818, 80 fd Underhill, Oct. 18, 1797, 374 w Burlington, Sept. 27, 1800, 43 w Easton, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1816, 45 w Shelburne, March 13, 1812,


36 d Underhill,* May 6, 1813, 86 fd Milton, March 30, 1808, 213 fd Richmond, July 5, 1808,


farm Thomas's 2 John Pinco,


1805


farm Pav. 31 3 Charles Adams, 1817


farm Burn. 20 . 1 Ezra Meach,


1805


farm Burn. 22 2 Billo B. Butler,


1825 1814


phys Burn. 21 2 James Ambler jr.,


1812


farm Burn. 5 2 Thomas D. Rood,


1798


atty Pav. 19 4 Phelps Smith,


1827


atty Pav. 9 I William Rhodes,


1814


farm Burn. 27 I Garrad Burrett,


1823


farın French 3 2 Lewis Higbee,


1813


farm Burn. 24 2 Cyrus Birge,


1827


farm Burn. 17 1 Ziba Woods,


1826


farm Burn.


28 2 Truman Chittenden, 1807


Essex County. Bloomfield, S. W. Holbrook, Brightcon, Wm. B. Rosebrook,


32 fd Bloomfield, Jan. 24, 182], 27 w Guildhall, June 30, 1825,


farm Union 20 1 Daniel Holbrook,


1816 farm Union 22 1 Timothy Corey, 1832


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1808


113 w Acworth, N. H., July 21, 1799, mer Union 13


3 Thos. Bartlett, Ist, 1805


195 fd Brookfield, Sept. 5, 1799, farm Union 16


2 Joseph Fisher,


1801


183 w Mansfield, Ct., Jan. 1, 1789. alty Riker's 18


2 William A. Palmer, Zenas Crossnian,


1811 1809


35 fd Newbury, Oct. 8, 1809, clergyman French 3] 4 fd Hardwick,* Jan. 3, 1798, farm Badger's


1 Peter McLacklin,


1813


I Levi Goodrich,


1800


57 fd Leominster, Ms., Dec. 25, '93, farm Cross's 11 37 fd D'merst'n, Sep. 9, '19, carriage ma. Union 17


1 Job Randall,


1827 1811


157 w Canaan, N. H., Oct. 16, 1812, farm Rust's


4 Eleazer Packer, John W. Chandler,


1797


69 w Alstead, N. H., May 16, 1804, merch Union 9


1 Pres. West,


1827


Chittenden County. Bolton, Daniel Colton. Burlington, Henry B. Stacy, Charlotte, Midas Prindly, Colchester, none. Essez, Holman Bates, Hinesburgh, none.


Huntington, Geo. W. Bromley, Jericho, Lucius S. Barney, Milton, Hector Adams, Richmond, Aaron B. Maynard, Shelburne, Lyman Hall, St. George, Nathan Lockwood, 117 w St. George,* Amil 8, 1799,


Underhill, Wm. H. Martin, Westford, Jacob K. Drury, Williston, Roswell B. Fay.


30 w Addison," January 19, 1792, farm Eagle


Addison, George Wilmarth. Bridport, Erwin E. Grosvenor, Bristol, Rollin Dunshee, Cornwall, Marcus O. Porter, Ferrisburgh, Noah W. Porter, Gusken, Silas D. Gale,


Hancock, Augustus Taylor, Leicester: Wm. F. Wright, Lincoln, Enos P. Hong, Middlebury, Joseph H. Barrett,


farm French 25


2 Johnson Finney.


1826


farm French 33


2 Jouathan Hoyt jr.,


1809


Panton, Hiram Allen, Ripton, John R. New, Salisbury, John Dyer, Shoreham, Alonzo Birchard, Starksboro', Sam. D. Holcomb,


Waltham, Newton Rose, Weybridge, Edwin Hayward, Whiting, Wm, P. Wright,


Bennington County. Arlington, Willard Holden, Bennington, Silas Wilcox, Dorset, Daniel G. Williams. Glastonbury, John Elwell, Land grove, James Martin, Manchester, Amos S. Boorn, Peru, Edward Batchelder, Powonal, Eddy Perkins, Readsboro', Jason P. Lord, Rupert, Thomas S. Beebe, Sandgate, none. Searsburgh,


Shaftsbury, Reuben R. Snow, Stamford, Dalmon N. Stroud, Sunderland, Ira Mclaughlin, Winhall, Seth Taylor, jr., Woodford, John Bugbee,


7 fd Thornton, N. H., May 15, '90, farm French 31 2 John Duncan,


ntty Pav. 28


4 E. D. Wundbridge,


1811


3 Solomon Hobhs,


1228


2 Asaph Hay ward,


1810


236 d East Windsor, Ci. Aug 25, '09 farm Burn. 26


178 w Sandgate, Nov. 29, 1810,


2 Theophilus Grout,


1809


Hleman Allen, of C.,


1812


Edmond Baldwin,


1833


1819


Who are now known to be alive in Out.


228 w Bristol, July 29, 1820, wheelwright French 33 1 Amos Eastman,


116


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Essex County.


Who are now known to be alive, with


Towns. Members.


Hats. pol. When and where born. occuptaien, lodgings, torm, the first year of their election.


33 id Oxford, N. H., Mar 9, 1818. farm Union 20 2 Haines Schoff, 1816


170 fd Beverly, Muss., June 14, 1:01, farm Cuiter's 2 2 Oliver Ingham, 1808


52 w Concord, Nov. 3, 1838, farm Union 15 1 Richardson Graves, 1809


54 w Lyndon, July 29, 1817, mechanic Union 15 2 Johnh Walter jr.,


1845 1815


28 w Weston, Mass., Sept. 20, 1808, farm Union


4 2 Elijah Foot,


1807


148 w Woodstock, Ct., July 17, 1774, farm Eagle


8 1 Abraham Boynton,


1815


66 ind Loudon, N. H., Aug. 11, 1792, cier Rust's


1 Samuel Gates,


1790


34 fd Bradford, Feb. 23, 1823, farm Union


20 2 Moody Rich,


1809


58 fd Rockingham, Feb. 18, 1814, farm Cross's 11 1 Loomis Wells,


1841


124 w Rutland, Mass., Nov. 16, '12, merch Buin. 28 1 Silas B. Hazeltine, 1821


168 w Berkshire, Aug. 17, 1815, merch Eagle


5 ] Amherst Willoghby, John Adams,


1303


217 d Cambridge, Aug. 10, 1807, atty Pav.


4 8 Luther B. Hunt,


1829


224 d Fairfield, April 12, 1814, farm Pav.


12 4 Jos. D. Fainsworth,


1801


162 d Cambridge, May 8, 1800, farm Burn.


22 5 Joseph Robinson,


13:0


121 w Sheldon, Oct. 17, 1825. farm Eagle


5 2 William Felton,


1818


198 w Georgia," Oct. 23, 1793,


clerg French 43 13 Joel Barber,


1820


220 w llighgate,* Jan. 1, 1800, farm French 21 1 John Averill,


1820


14 w Hubbardion, Ms., bay In), '95, farm Riker's 23 4 Seth Goodspeed,


1812


164 d Richford, Aug. 19, 1810, farm Buin. 18 1 Amherst Willoughby, 1808


12 2 Stephen Royce jr.,


1815


193 d Southboro', Ms., Feb. 18, '85, scribe Pav.


11 4 Nathan Green, 1806


223 d Fairfield, Oct. 3, 1818. atty Pav.


12 2 James Brown,


· 1799


Grand Iste County. Asburgh, Job Babcock, jr., Grand lete, Samuel B. Gordon, Ide La Mott, Peter Fleury, Warth Hero, Jabez Hlazen, South Hero, Lewis Mott,


123 w Alburgh, Sept. 4, 1811. far & mech Burn.


16 2 Ephraim Mott, 1816


59 w Grand Isle, July 26, 1800, farm Burn. 18


2 Joel Allen,


1823


221 d Canada E., July 23, 1812, far & mer French


21 1 Samuel Fisk, 1802


125 d North Hero, * Nov. 20, 1808, farm Burn. 16


1 Jrad Allen, 1822


173 w South Ilero," Aug. 12, 1802, farm Pav.


31 3 Elisha Boardman, 1822


Lamoille County. Belvidere, none. Cambridge, Elisha Bentley,


105 fd Jericho, Jan. 17, 1811,


merch Burn.


2 1 John Wires, 1817


Jedathan Stone,


1806


Eden, none.


89 fd Montpelier, Aug. 30, 1822,


farm Burn.


5 1 Martin Elmore,


1814


Elmorc, Hiram P. Doty, Hadepark, none. Johnson, Stoughton S. Pike, Morristown, none. Sterling, nonc.


8 fd Montpelier, Sept. 98, 1820, phys Wh'lock


2 Riverius Camp,


1818


106 fd Cambridge, June 6, 1809, blacks'th Bnrr. 169 d Goffstown, N. H., Aug, 1, '97, joia'r Scott's


1 Ephraim Ladd, Feter C. Lovejoy,


1815


Orange County. Bradford, none. Bramtree, Whitman Iloward, Brookfield, Ariel Burnham, Chelsea, Elihu Hyde, Corinth,


Fairice, Stephen Chapman,


97 fd Newbury, Oct. 22, 1793,


farm Union


2 Moulton Morey, 18


2 Simeon Stevens jr.,


1817 1812


187 w Orange,* April 12, 1804, merch Puv. 94 fl Randolph,* Feb. 22, 1806, farın Burn. 2 9 2 Lather Carpenter, 2 William Nutting,


1816


143 w Ftrafford, May 24, 1801, farm Union 6 1 Jedediah H. Harris,


saddler Un!on 5 2 Joseph Reed,


77 fil Topsham," Sept. 27, 1800,


farm Burn.


23 1 Gilman White.


1810 1818 1815 1805 1801


Washington, none. West Fairlee, J. P. Southworth, Williamstown, Milton Martin,


98 fil West Fairlee, Nov. 11, 1804, farm Union 18 2 Isaac Lyon, 194 fd Williamstown, Feb. 19, '09, black'h Union 8 2 Thomas Howe,


1813


79 d Plainfield, N. Il., Nov. 3, '93, farm Burn. 23 1 William Rowell,


202 fd Barton, Jan. 18, 1800, farm Burn. 12 2 Joseph Owen,


1805


199 w Coventry, Uct. 26, 1804, farm Burn. 10 2 George C. West,


1829


12 w Weathersfield, Oct. 24, 1807, merch Union


19 1 Ebenezer Cole,


1812


40 w Windsor, Jan. 14, 1799, phys Burn.


22 2 John Ide jr., Samuel C. Crafts,


1805 1796 1820 1816


136 d Derby, Feb. 24, 1810,


203 fd Keene, N. 11., June 21, '02, cabinet Union


11 w Canada, April 12, 1818,


Irasburgh, G. Worthington, jr., 227 w Montpelier, Oct. 8, 1808, Jay, none. 158 fd Baltimore, Jan. 19, 1806, 135 w Newport, June 12, 1810, Lowell, Charles Leland, Morgan, Samuel Daggett,


farm Union 22 farm Burn. 20 1 William Colby,


1815 1828


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Orlenus County. Albany, Iliram Moore, Barton, Lyndon Robinson, Brownington, T. C. Stewart, Charleston, Loren W. Clarke, Coventry, Sam'. S. Kendall, Craftsbury, none. Derby, Eimera Stewart, Glover, Joseph Il. Dwinell, Greenboro', none. Holland, Levi Pinney,


Asa Smith, Jacob Bliss,


1823


1827


€5 w Tunbridge, Oct. 5, 1799,


tanner Union 21 2 Nathaniel King,


Daniel Kimball,


73 fd Easton, Mass., Feb. 26, 1808, farm Burn. 17


1 lsaac Nichols, Ist,


1 802 1791


93 fd Brookfield, Jan. 31, 1799,


farm Union 5


1 Frederick Griswold


1817


144 w Chelsea, March 20, 1805, farm Union 6


3 Elisha Ilotchkiss, William Spencer,


1807 1810 1824


107 fd Newbury, Sept. 12, 1787, farm Union 31


Newbury, Moody Chamberlin, Orange, Orange Fifield, Randolph, Ammi Burnham, Strafford, Benjamin Gilman, Thetford, Josiah Coburn, Topsham, James Chamberlin, Tunbridge, Wm. Putnam, Vershire, none.


72 fd Randolph, July 12, 1813, atty Burn.


2 1 David Boynton, Robert Kimball, Asaph Kentfield,


1812


1815


1834


Stowe, Jared D. Wheelock, Waterville, Eliphalet Brush, Wolcott, John Hawes, - Mansfield,


5 2 Luther Poland, 1st, 1828


1824


232 fd Fairlee, May 10, 1804,


1817 farm Burn. 20 1 Benj. Hinman, 32 3 Charles llardy, Levi Stevens, 1816 farm Union 19 1 Jason Ilinman, 1814 merch Worth'ton. 2 Samuel Conant, Madison Keith, 1828


1 John Harding,


Brunswick, John D. French, Canaan, Wm. Trask,


Conc. rd, Preston May, East Haven, Horace D. Root, Granby,


Guildhall, John P. Denison, Lemington, Stephen Harris, Lunenborgh, Jeremiah Glines, Maidstone, Danial C. Kimball, Victory, Wm. M. Steains,


Franklin County. Bakersfield, Thomas llooker, Berkshire, Wm. S. Rublce, Enosburgh, nonc. Fairfax, Homer E. Ilubbell, Fairfield, Bradley Barlow, Fletcher, Guy Kinsley, Franklin, Lathrop Marsh, Georgia, Alvah Sabin, Highgate, Jacob Carman, Montgomery, John L. Clapp, Richjord, Calvin P. Dwyer, Sheldon, Alfred Keith, St. Albans, Wm. Bridges, Swanton, Isaac B. Bowdish,


Ahinham Boynton,


1811


248 d Rosseau, N. Y., Oct. 14, '17, merch Pav.


Nathaniel P. Sawyer, 1812


Josiah W. Potter, 1832


1817


117


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Orleans County. Members


Newport, Freeman Miller, Salem, Jaaac C. Smith. Troy, A. Andson Rowell, Westfield, And Hitchcock, Westmore, Wm. Gilfillan,


senta, pol, Where and when born.


occupation- lodginga.


term. the first year of their election,


193 d .Canada, April 20, 1808,


farm French 19 2 Nathaniel Dag.ett,


1825


201 fd Brownington, Sept 30, 1812,


farm Burn. 10 1 Noyes Hopkinson,


1823


139 fd Waterville, Nov. 4, 1818,


merch Poland's


1 Samuel B. Ilovey, 1819


furm Union 22 3 Walter Sione, 1813


fann Burn.


10 1 Peter Gilman,


1533


243 d Benson, " Feb. 13, 1816,


atly Pav.


30 3 Simeon Goodrich, 1793


184 fA Shoreham, Jan. 3, 1817,


merch Pav. 27


1 John Conant,


1800


2.15 w Pownal, July 18, 18tu, atty lav. 30 I Nehemiah Hoyt,


farm Eagle 13 1 Jonas Wheeler,


1813


244 fd Clarendon, June 17, 1807,


farm Eagle 13 2 Elenzer Flagg,


1803


farm Eagle 6


1 William Hits,


1817


farm Riker's 19 2 Artemas Wyman,


1 David Barber,


1813


179 w Ira,* Aug. 15, 1796,


farin French 29


2 Leonard Mason,


1826


230 w Wallingford, March 17, 1819,


farm Fagle 3 I Zidon Edzon,


1813


128 w Wells, Jan. 19, 1798,


phys French 17


7 Jonas Clark jr.,


1808


9i w Ga lind, Sept. 23, 1,85,


clerg French 5)


] Nathan T'. Sprague,


1816


141 fs Mendon, Mass .. Nov. 14, 1800, farm Eagle


8 9 Caleb Buffum,


1833


Pittafiela, none.


02 fd Pittsford,* Dec. 19, 1801, 88 w l'oulney, Jan. 30, 1792,


farın Riker's 27 2 Caleh Hendee jr.,


1803


Rutland, Martin G. Everts,


249 w Salisbury, Juty 2, 1818,


atty l'av.


20 2 Charles K. Williams,


1809


229 d Clarondon, Jan. 26. 1816,


tanner Eagle


3 1 Zidon Edson,


1829


132 d Benson, April 4 1801.


farm Eagle


2 3 Barnard Ketchum,


1818


127 w Clarendon, Dec. 13, 1800,


farm French 17


1 Obadiah Noble jr.,


1829


13) w Wells,* March 22, 1401,


faim Rikers' 20 2 Aaron Mosher,


1812


48 w West Elavon,* Oct. 11, 1804,


farm liker's 15 2 Josiah Bascomb,


18223


Washington County.


191 d Barre, Der. 8, 1797,


farm Union


14 1 Peter Nichols,


1823


2 fd Berlin,* July 9, 1802,


form Rust's


2 Jahez Ellis,


1815


103 fd Gilmanton, n. h., Sept 13, '06, fem Union


18 1 Lemuel Perry.


1804


152 fl Duxbury. Nov. 2, 1919,


farm Burn.


25 2 Ebenezer Corse,


F. Montpelier, J. P. W. Vincent, 210 fd Middlesex, Dec. 16, 1818,


farm Union


19 ] Nathaniel C. King,


1803 1849


Fayston, Willard B. Porter, Jdvishfielt, Asa Spencer,


193 w Woodbury, Sept. 14, 1811,


farm Union


4 1 Wm. Martin,


1820


188 w Hamstead, N. Il., May 25, '55 atty at home


mechanic Burn. 24 1 Cephas Carpenter,


28 2 Cephuis Carpenter,


1807


atty. & farm Union 14


1 Israel Goodwin,


1829


76 fd Fangersfield, N. Y. Ap. 22, '04 farm Burn.


farm Union


5 7 Ralph Turner,


1821


151 w sharon, Aug. 5, 1808,


farm Burn.


25 2 Amos Rising,


1816


Warren, Gideon Gondspeed, Waterbury, Calvin Blodgett,


216 d Randolph, Jan. 5, 1793.


meich Pav. 4 3 Dan Carpenter,


1814


Woodbury, Stephen C. Burnham, 08 d Woodbury, March 5, 1801,


farm Burn.


JS 1 Elisha Benjamin, jr., 1812


1822


26 fd Sharon July 22, 1819,


clergy Scott's


1 Timo. Il. Whitney, 1810


99 w Brattleboro', April 19, 1793,


farro Eagle 17


2 Samuel C'lerke,


1820


226 w Dummerston. July 15, 1810,


farin Eagle 12


4 Benjamin Ormsbec, 1823.


133 fd Dover, Dec. 9, 1790, farm Eagle 10


: Amos Rice, 1811


146 w Dumin. rston, May 10, 1791. farm Eagle 9


] Marshall Miller, 1824


131 w Grafton, Oct. 7, 1798,


farm Eagle 12


4 Thaddeus Taylor,


1798


257 w Guilford, Jan. 1, 1789,


phys Pav.


1 Gilbert Denison,


1805


251 w llalfix, May 27. 1812,


tanner Eagle 7


3 Stephen Otis,


1808


120 fd Jamaica, Dec. 14, 1809,


atty French 41


3 Peter R. Taft. Luther Stowell,


1827


139 fd Brattleboro', Nov. 10, 1804,


farm Eagle 10 1 11. H. Winchester,


1828


138 d Brookline, March 7, 1821,


cab. m Union 10


1 Sylvanus Sherwin,


1805


250 w Putney,* Oct. 20, 1800, farm Carter's


2 Theophil's Crewford, 1822


225 w Guilford, Feb. 16, 1793, farm Pav. 32 4 Ellery Alheo,


farm Fronch 31


2 Hazleton Rico,


1821


95 få Northfield, Ms., Sept. 1, 1815, farm Union 1) 2 Richard Scott,


1824


Townshend, Francis D. Sawyer, 239 w Westminster, Ms. Apr. 7, 1813, mer Riker's 24 1 Peter R. Taft,


197 w Vernon, Dec. 21, 1790,


farm Eagle 17 8 Cyrus Washburn,


1812


Vernon, Ebenezer Howe, jr., Wardsburu', Wules A. Bridges, Westminster, David C. Gorham, Whitingham, Eli Green,


96 d Medway, als., April 9, 1800, 233 w Westminster, March 9, 1818, 252 w Whitingham, Oct. 9, 1812,


farm Riker's 24 1 Wmn. C. Bradley, farm Eagle 7 4 Amos Brown, Ephraim Tyler,


1818


Wilmington, nonc.


Windham, Wm. A. Chapin,


240 w Salem, N. Y., June 28, 1816, phys Riker's 24 2 Luther Stowell,


1814


Rufland County. Benson, Loyal L'. Kellogg, Brandon, E.benezer J. Bliss, Casti tom, Isaac 'T. Wright, Chittenden, Joseph Parker, Clar endon, Joseph Congdon. Dandy, Hiram II. Kelly, Fairhuren, Abrum Graves, Hubbardion, Perry Dikeman, Ira, Erwin Collins, Mendun, Eben 1. French, Mildletowon, Eliakim Paul, Mount Holly, Daniel Packer, Mount Tabor, David Stimson, Parler, Robert 1J. S.nith, Philadelphia,


1.9 w Pawlet, Sept. 25, 1796,


farm Riker's 20 2 Oliver Hanks,


Wolcott H. Keelet, Erastus Holt,


1816


Pittsfurd, Simeon Gilbert, Poultney, John Lewis,


farm French 23


I Hervey D. Smith,


1821


231 d Mendon, Sept. 10. 1818. inn keeper Union


11 2 Jasiah Wood jr.,


1813


Sherburne, Rufus Richardson, Shrewsbury, John P. Bow man, Sudbury, T'ho's. J. Goodrich, Tinmouth, Judah H. Round, Wallingford Robinson Hall, Wells. John C. ftopson, jr., West Hacen, John 11. Wyman,


Barre, Jesse Scott, Berlin, Elijah H. Covrll, Calais, l'ufus I'. Moses, Durbury, Lorenzo Davis,


150 fd Fayston, March 1, 1817,


farm Burn.


21 1 Theophilus Bixby,


1:23


Middleser, O. A. Chamberlin, 211 fl Middlesex, Sept. 31, 1834, Montpelier, Hezekiah il. Reed, Moretmen, Uriah Ilowe, 153 fil Jericho, Muy 3, 1810, Northfield, john Gregory, Plainfield, Lewis Chamberlin, 189 fil' Barre, Jan. 4. 1816, Rozbury, Henry S. Boyce, Waitsfield, Roderi'k Richardson, 218 fit St . ford, Ct , Ang. 7, 1807,


farm Union 12 1 ltavid Harrington, I Joseph Itowes,


1813 1805


212 fd Norwalk, Ci .. Nov. 18, 1810, cler. Burn.


17 I Samuel Robinson,


1803


Worcester, Nath'. A. Kelly,


90 fd Pembroke, N. U., Jan. 5, 1818, farm Burn. 5 1 Allen Vait,


Windham County. Athens, Chester D. Ingraham, Brattleboro', S.imuel Earl, jr., Brookline, Wm. Adams, Dover, Asaph Haskins, Dummerston, Asn Dutton, Grafton, Ambrose Burgess, Guilford, Ben. W. Stevens, Halifax, Jonus Scott, Jamaica, John E. Butler, Londonderry, none.


Marlboro', Emory Dunklee, Neofane. Fred O. Burditt,


Putney, Mark C'ruwforit, Rockingham, Russell Hyde, Somerset, Joseph Morse, Stratton, Rufus Lyman,


156 fdl Paxton, Ms., Aug. 16, 1794,


farm Union 10 1 Leland Fairbanks,


1826


1806


1827


170 w Wallingford, * Nov. 5, 1797,


farm Pav. 20 2 John Fox,


1820


213 fd Cliremon, Muich 2, 1806,


55 d Danby, Sent. 17, 1810, 13 w Rupert, July 15, 1797, 186 w Ballston, N. Y .. Mar. 18, '88,


1822


farm Union 22


1833


100 d Westfield Oct. 21, 1211,


200 w Barnet, Jan. 13, 1802,


Who are now known to be alive, with


Dlg zed by Google


1819


1821


1818


32


1800


1819


118


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Windsor County.


Who are now known to be alive, with


Town', Members,


scata, pol, Where and when born, occupation, lodgings, term, the first year of their elcotien.


Andover, nonc.


Samuel Burton,


1804


Baltimore, none.


Lyman Litch, 1839


Barnard, none.


Apollos Warner, 1823


Bethel, Alinon Durkee,


19 w Stocktridge, Aug. 12, 1808, tanner Scott's


2 Peleg 2. Marsh, Isaiah Raymond,


1819


Bridgewater, none.


177 w Cavendish, July 31, 1800,


manu Riker'a 27


4 Salmon Dutton, jr., Abiel Richardson,


1818


Chester, none.


20 w II ntford. Dec. 16, 1805.


manu. Riker's 27


2 James Udall, 1819


Hartland, Daniel Denison,


5 w Hartland, May, 15, 1794,


farm Eagle


11 3 Laban Webster, Asahel Smith,


1810


Ludlow, noue.


Norwich, Samuel Goddard,


87 w Royaleton, Ms., June 11, 1808, farm Union 8


I Israel Newton,


1814


Plymouth, John W. Stickney,


42 w Grafton Sept. 16, 1818.


farm Eagle 15


1 Moses Priest,


1795


Pomfret, Joshua Vail,


116 w Pomfret. * Feb. 10. 1804, farm Vail'a


2 Ehen Snow,


1322 1813


Rochester, David Enton,


100 w Rochester, Rept. 29, 1805, farın Rust's


3 Daniel Huntington,


1819


Sharon, Colcord Quimby,


115 fd Springfield. a. H .. Aug 24 1799, farm Eugle 15 1 W'm. Steele,


1822


Springfield, Russeli Burke,


61 w Westminster, Mar. 26, 1797, iron fo Eagle


2 3 Joseph Selden, 2 Dwight Gay,


1826


Weathersfield, John C. Haskoll,


21 w Weather field,* Apr. 18, 1793, farm Eagle 2 2 Oliver Whipple, 1814


Weston, Amos N. Burton,


49 w Wilton, N. H , Jan. 2. 1783, farm French


3 3 Henry Gray,


1824


West Windsur, M. Worcester,


50 w West Windsor, June 22, 1815, farin Eagle 15 1 Daniel Read,


1849


Windsor, Ilirain Harlow,


€4 w Rockingham, Oct. 16, 1810,


farm Riker's 25 6 Jabez Delano,


1806


Woodstock, Tho's. E. Powers,


176 w Woodstock, Nov. 16, 1808,


farm Riker's 11 6 Titus Hutchinson,


1804


OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


THOMAS E. POWERS, Woodstock,


Speaker,


w Woodstock, November 16, 1808,


physician Riker's 11 6


CHALON F. DAVEY, Burlington, Clerk,


w Fairhaven, August 28th .. 1817,


attorney Riker's 13 6


ELISHA F. MEAD, Hineshurgh, Ass't. Clerk, w Hinesburgh, June 25th , 1824,


attorney Pavilion 5 º


CHARLES K. WRIGHT, Shoreham, 2d. Assis. tant Clerk.


w Shoreham. June 3d, 1825,


attorney Riker's


19 1


PLINY H. WHITE, Brattleboro', 3d. Assistant Clerk,


w Springfield, Oct. 6th, 1822,


attorney & editor Riker's 19 1


David C. Davenport, Lowell, Door Keeker,


w Dummerston, April 27th., 1821,


farmer Cross's 2


1


George C. Fry, Concord,


w Concord, June 29th., 1831 . farmer Union 15 1


Charles Il. Joyce, Northfield,


w England, January 30, 1829,


law student Cadwell's 1


Albert Barrows, Stown,


w Stowe, December 11th., 1829,


medical student Snow's


1


Charles Camp, Montpelier,


w Montpelier, April 29th., 1832,


Camp's 1


In the Senate are 6 new members, 21 whigs, 7 free Demacrata, and 2 old lino democrats, farmers, 16, atty., 4, mer- chants, 4, phys., 4. clergy., 1. cashier, 1, Inn keeper, 1, editor 1. The oldest is Phinchas Moulton of Orange, the youngest, Homer E. Royce of Franklin, 22 were nutives of Vermont. In the House are 94 new members, 80 of 2 yrs., farinera, 145; attorneys, 13; merchants, 14; physicians, 10; mechanics, 8; tanners, 3; machinist, 1; manufacturers, 2 carriage makers, 2; scribe, 1; blacksmithis, 2; inn-keeper, 1; iron-founder, 1. Whigs, 112; Free Democrats,67 ; Old Line Democrats. 32; Free Foil 1; Independent, 1 The oldest member is Mr. Harris of Lemington, 77; the youngest is Mr. Roseb.ook of Brighton 26; and 166 natives ot Vermont.


Councillors that are living, and Senators which are dead.


On pages 12 and 13 are to be found the old Councillors. In the first column, Joel Pratt, O. C. Merrill, Myron Clark, John S. Pettibone are the only now living. Column 2d., Gilbert Denison, William C. Bradley, Theophilas Crawford, Charles Phelps, John Roberts, Austin Birchard and David Crawford. Column 3d., Henry F. Janes and Milton Brown. Column 4th., S. C. Crafts, Ira H. Allen and E. H. Starkweather. Col. 5, S. H. Holley, S. S. Phelps. Column 6th., T. Chittenden, S. C. Loveland, Job Lyman Wm. G. Hunter, and Al- len Wardner. Page 13, column 1, George C. Cahoon and Walter Harvey. Column 2d., Joseph Berry, R. Pierpoint and Zimri Howe. Column 3d., Horatio Seymour, James Davis, Joseph H. Brainard and George Green. Column 4th., John W. Chandler, Jedediah H. Har- ris, Daniel Cobb and Martin Flint. Column 5th., Samuel Clark, and Geo. P. Marsh. Last column, George Worthington, Richardson Graves and H. R. Beardsley. The remainder are among the dead,


Senators not alive.


Windham County, Phineas White, Samuel F. Thompson and John Phelps. Rutland County. Tho's. D. Hammond and Orson Clark. Addison county, Jesse Grandy, Joseph Si- monds and Harvey Bell. Franklin county, Geo. W. Foster, Lucius R. Beaman and Jacob Wead. Caledonia county, Elias Bemis, jr. Essex county, William Gates. Orange county, Lebbeus Edgerton, Jonathan Jenness, Elijah Farr.


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Reading, Inther Carlton,


22 w Reading, Jan. 21, 1792, farm Eagle 15


2 Wm. L. Hawkins,


1817


Royalton. Daniel Woodward,


1:2 w Royalton, April 15, 1804,


mech Riker's 12 2 Moses Cutter,


1810


Stockbridge, Zob Twitchell,


25 fil Stockbridge, April 10, 1802. clergy Scott's


1823


Cavendish, Wm. Smith,


1822


Hartford, Albert G. Dewey,


1806


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COUNTY COURTS, &c.


ERRATA.


On page 5th 6th line from bottem, for Feb, 15, read Feb. 12. 4th, 14th line from the bottom, for Missisco Leg, read Missisco Tongue. 10, before Oct. 12 1786, for Windsor, read Rutland.


11, 17th line from bottum, on Ist column. for three, read two.


11, 15th line from bottom, after the word office. insert a town representativo.


14, 1st column, near the bottom, for Edmond Weston, read William Weston. 20, Under 1786, against Danby, insert John Burt.


31, on the last column, for Horace Wilcox, read Roswell Bottom, jr.


34, between S. C. Craft and H. Seymour, insert Gilbert Denison.


34, for Mille De Forest, 1801; read Noah Sabin, 1807.


34, for Myron Clark, 1824, read Nathan Burton and John II. Olin 1817.


34, after Joshua Y. Vail. add, and William Nutting. 52. 3d line from bottom, for 24, read 25. Cavendish, population in 1850, i. 1575.


53, first column, against Benson, insert Chauncey Smith. Stratton, 286.


64, at the bottom, add Betsey Munson died in June 1850: Montgomery, 973.


55, 2nd column, change the places of Wm. Celby, and John Harding.


72, The first town clerk of Chester was John Goulding, 1761.


78, 'The judges for Orange county, 1796, should read the same as 1797. 88, Ira Kidder, Judge of Orange county for '50 died, and Carlos Carpenter appointed to his place. 66, between the last 7 and 9, insert "8, Wm. Strong.


59, bottom line but one, for C. Hopson, jr., read Jolin C. Hopson, jr.


59, The first town clerk of Lowell was Abel Curtis, not Asahel. 104, 2nd column, between Benson and AsahelSmith, add " Axaliel Smith."


When the fo egoing pages were issued, though the difficulty of obtaining correct and perfect returns from the hasty perusal of old documents and records, I omitted to procure complete returns from Orange and Windham counties. 1 now add so those counties some very ancient proceedings, and correct some ertors that have been found in the work


Kingsland, Glouster The Court meet for the first time, and the ordinance and Comitions Being Read


County, Province of! New York May 29th 1770


John Tap'in Judges heing appointted


Samuel Sleeper by the Government of Thomas Sumner > Newyork were present, and the Courts opened as is usual in other Courts, also present


N. B. these Courts were the Courts James Pennock


of Quarterly sessions. and the Court Abner Fowler Justices of the Queram


of Common Pleas of Said County John Peters John Taplin jr Sheriff"


The Court adjourned to the Last Tuesday in August next to be Held in said Kingsland. opened accordingly and ap- pointed four Constables Simeon Stovens for Newbury, Jesso McFarland for Moretown, Abner Howard for Thetford, and Samuel Pennock for Strafford, and adjourned to the last Tuesday in Nov. Nov 27. Court opened at Kingsland, called over the docket of 8 causes only, put over, and dismissed them and appointed Ebenezer Green Constable for Thetford, and Samuel Pennock, Ebenezer Martin & Ebenezer Green and James Allen Surveyors for the County ; and adjourned to Feb next Last Tuesday




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