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shepherd E., 100 ;: Jona., D. D., IN%; Nathan, 676, 677, 578 ; Timothy,
Samman, Button B. Caleb HD: Car-
001, 616; Della, Ehmund, Hlward, 475; Khẩu, Mi Gt; Never,
70; Fanny, Hou ali, Jackson and
411; Col. Oliver, 416, 418; Root & ;Sessions, Walter, 459. Twombly, 513, 514.
Roots, Rev. Benjah, 1051, 1057.
Rose, Rev. A. C., 490, 495; Daniel. Seymour, Judge, 524; Hon. Horatio, 57%. 577, 580; Dea. David, 1050, 1051. 416; Capt. Truman, 785.
Ross, Albron. Eld., 541, Elijah, 778 : Jantes E., Royal D., Messrs Ross & Pitts, 498, 500; Paul MI., 991; Vol- ney, 45.
Rowley, Jona .. 1050: Reuben. 5 8 ; Thos., 321. 562. 580, 581, 345-589. 004, 644, 645, 616, 1093, 1024, 1163,
423, 617, 649; Hon stephen, 1149, 1150; Major Stephen, 1150.
Ruatet. Rov. Hloury, 1138.
Sabra, Rufus, 784, 785 ; Susan, 643; Sybil, Trowbridge, 785.
Ricker, John, 1137.
Oliver. 699, 981 ; Silas, 716."
Sargent, Dr. John, 626; Hon. Leon- ard, 626, 1113; Dr. Warren, 626. Satterlee, Dr. D. R., 515.
427. 1161, 1185, 1186 ; Ellis, 705; Col. Geo. T., 566 : Lemuel 750.
739; Rev. Wmn. C., 413.
79 ..
Roe, Jolin, 724.
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wife, 647 ; John, 613, 641 ; Loren, Spicer, Rev. Tobias, 1194. Lucinda, 647 ; Margaret, Malinda, Sprague, 1092 ; Daniel, 980, 981 ; Phebe, Ransom, Semanthia, 646, Rev. Isaac P .. D. D., 973; James, Talbert, Barnes, 1001; J., 1011.
647; Smith, 513; Stephen, Susan, Azro, 1205 ; Rev. Dr., 1050, 1052. 646, 647 ; Adams and Langdon, Sproat, C., 700.
514, 515, 516, 1068; Adams and Wil-|Squires, Eben'r, 447. 449; Rev. Joel,! liams, 1066.
Sherwin, Eld. J. II., 1117.
Sherwood, Capt. Jake. 749, 750; Capt., Standish. Asa, David, Lemuel, 414, Thatcher, Thos., 1118. 420, 709.
511 ; Sherman, Adams and Lang-
Thayer, Joseph, 613.
don, 514, 516; Capt., 511; Stephen, Stanley, Mrs. A. E., 776; Hongh, Thomas, Albert, 496; Rev. C. A., D. D., 417. Shippey, Arzo A., 561. 460, 408, 469, 596, 1050 ; Jacob, 417 ; John, 704 : Mrs. Lucy A., S01 ; Mrs. Olive E .. 490, 497, 499. Shumway, John, 438. Shorey, 1057.
Signor, Betsy, Charity, Hon. Henry, John, Katio, 647.
- Simonds, Col., 418; Jacob, 434, 438, 447, 448. 450, 452; Jacob Jr., 45% ; Jacob, Esq,, 457.
Skeel, Rev. Thomas, 777, 780, 782.
Stannard, 681, 687 ; Betsy, Charlotte, 680; Daniel, David, 608 ; Heman, 678, 680, 702 : Samuel, 686, 690, 694, 702. 714. 715, 716, and wife, 680. Stark, Eld. Dyer. 778.
Skene, 672; Gen., 673 ; Major, 505, Starkweather, Elisha, 447 ; Rev. Eli- Thorn. Esq., 621. 529.
sha, 409; Royal, 447.
Thrall, Geo., 1070; Reuben R., 513, 1070; Rev. Samuel R., 778, 1063.
Amanda, 649; Edward. Edwin, 641 : Throop, Betsy, Capt., 723; John, 686, Ellery and wife, Eliza, Eunice, Jo- 723.
seph and wife, Lydia, Olive, Rho. Thurber, Renben R., 513.
da, Rachel, Sally, Sylvia, Willard, Tichenor, Gov., 414, 640; Hon. Isaac, Wm., 649, Starks, H. L .. 622.
721. 1061, 1155. Tiffany, Rev. Wm., 1194.
Stead, Rev. Henry, 622; Rev. P., 606. Tilden, John, 966.
Stearns, A., 417 : Jona. and wife, Tilson, David, 704.
Maj. Jona., 400, 471.
Tilton, Theodore, 538.
Steele, C. G., Rev. John B., 521; Rev. Todd, Rev. Dr. John, 1056; Dr. Timo- thy, 1096.
Joseph, 501, 525-528; Rev. 778.
Tolinan, 409; Dr., 628, 829 ; Dr. Eb. enczer, 500; 591 ; Robert, 1096,
na, 726; Benj., 1070; Betsy, Cather- Tooly, Wm., 1203.
ine, Chas., 726; David, 452, 726; Da- Tower, Elvira, Lyman, Mary, Mc Coy, vid HI., De Witt, 726 ; Eben'r, 1071 ;) 787. Elias, 726: Ephraim, 942, 1070 : Towers, Servia, 780.
Engene, 726; Geo., Gilbert, Helen Towner, Shaier, 1137
A., Ira and wife, John, Joshua, Townshend, Col. D., 1183 ; Rev. Geo. Katy, 726: Mrs., 789; Peter and family, 1119; Reuben, 972; Rodg- H., 1194; Jeremiah, 1183; John, 494; Micah, 433, 1155 ; Samuel, 1172. er 441, 1071.
Clement, 701 : Chauncey, 418 ; Dr. Stewart, Dea. Benj., 448; Gen., 477, Tracy, Arza, 557; Chas. D., Castle, 478; Rev., 717, 789; Dr. Wm. E.,; 1170; Wm., 1077.
Daniel, 647, 728, 1085; Daniel C., Stiles, Asahel, 417 : Ezra, 1121 ; John,
647 ; Rev. Daniel, 991; D., 500 ; Deborah, E. A., 647 ; E., 1074; Eb-|Stimpson, Wm., 602.
en'r, 607 ; Rev. Eben'r 412; Eliab, Stoddard, Samuel. 797. 417; Rev. Eli, B., 993; Rev. E. H., Stockman. J. B .. 738.
1177 ; Elimin, 423. 517; Elizabeth. Stone. Amos, 491, 445; J. J., 576; 647 ; Enoch, 565; Francis, 1042 ; Friend, 607; Friend, R., 647 ; Rev.| Geo., 1195; Gov., 523 ; Ilannibal, 717 ; Harvey D .. 980; Dr. Henry, 522; Rev. Ileury, 417 ; Hiram A., [Stonghton, H. E., 1118.
1067: II. P., 717; Ichabod, 447 ; Stratton, Rev. J. B., 1194; Rev. John Gov. Israel, 721, 855, 1061, 1062; S., 506.
676, 679. 1057 ; Mrs. John, 448 ;
John C., 704 ; J., 478; Jona., 1126; Strong, 451 ; Desire. 445 ; Elisha, Tudor, Dr. Edward, 1002 ; John, 404, Capt. Eli-ha, 430, 431. 438, 443, 145 ; 455; Ephraim, 432: Dea. Ephrain (Tuttle, Albert HI .. 802 ; Chandler, 430.
Josepli, 555, 1057, 1092; Levi, 702. 782; L. R., 1068 ; Hon. Leonard, 626; Lydia, 647 : Mercy, 647, 1059 ; 438. 441, 442, 452 ; 11., 1059 ; Henry, 1037; Isaac, 439, 452: Keziah, 439, 445; Moses. 788 ; Noah. 481, 434. 438: 446, 11 : Oliver, 472; Reuben, 428. 439 ; Sammel P., 1113. 438 ; Capt., 532 : Gen. A., TAI ; Geo. A. and Co., 664, 672: Jesse. 439, 141 ; Mrs. solomon, 439; Solumon, 441; Thos., 430, 431, 402. 453, 440, 441, 444. 447; Capt. Thus., 442. 152. Fuxbury, Rev. Franklin, 466, 409. Upham, Joseph P., 929. Cran, James. 872. Utley, Capt. Leonard, 929. Milan W., 415; Nathan, 558, 603, 607; Nath'l, 675, 682, 972; N. J., 557 ; Noah, 972 ; Oliver M., 444, 445: Rav. Peter HI., 6%2: P. H .. 1194; Phineas, 423 ; Rhoda, 641 ; Stuts, Geo., foz. Russell, 676, 678: Ruth, 647: Rich- Sturdevant. Perez. 525. ard W., 415; Samnel, 5-0 ; Dr. Sullings, Chas .. 472. Sammel, Dr. Simeon, 726, 729; Sen- Sullivan, Jeba, 705. ec:, 003, 698, 696 ; S., 603; Dr. So- Sommer, Col., 737 ; II. A. 445, 483 ; Vail. Aaron, 005; Aaron R., 706; Al-
crates, 564, 509 ; Timothy, 797 ;| Reuben A., 560.
Willard, 1124; Want. Donglass, 1062 : Sunderland, Peleg, 582, 585, 937.
Gen. W . F., 537; W. H., 625; W. J., Sunder: in. John. 796, 797 ; Rev. Joel .! 60% ; Win. L. Q .. Wm. W., 728; 1001 ; Samuel, 797. Zebedee, 591; Smith & Collins, Entliff, Richard, 701, 751. 51. Sorli, John, 727.
Sweet, Elisha Po Pol. Sweet, Chas. A., 698.
Spanking. Det. A., 801 ; Capt. Jo- Swift, Rev. A. S. 997 ; Rev. Job, andereok, Fredrick. $29. seph, 744-797, 601. 802; Win. 761. Spencer, 1076; Abel, 783, 1093; Bonj E-q, 1092, 1003; Kov. D., [ IS; Aus Symons, Paul. 500.
tuvn4, 10:9 ; Moses, Rev., 1134 ; synge, Pr. Philip, 460. Rev., 789.
Spotford. Heman, Col. John and fam- ily, 1141, 1142, 114.9, 1150,
Tabor, Gideon, Hannah, Jolin, Lydia, Mary, Poleg, Phebe, Rosamond. Walter, 759.
Vandyke, Col., lo75. Vauguilder, Thos., 602.
Varnum. Harrison, 662 : Henry H., 662, 668; Gen. John, 422; Warren, 634. Vanghan, John, Co2; Warren, 596.
990: Eleazer, 616; John, 430; J. C., 603: J. S., 1002; Rev. John 610, 717, 1139: P. W., 610: Rev 990; Samuel. 614; Rev. Zadock, 415, 440, 443, 99, 500, 548, 558, 596, 766, 794, 965, 195.
Skinner, Dr. II. and wife, 723; Gov. Richard, 1110 ; Samuel, 856.
Slack and Derby, 1122.
Slade, Gov. James, 409, 1105; Hon. James, 527; Hon. Win., 960.
Slason, Chas., 538, 707 ; Chas. H., 1067 ; Jona., 773.
Small, Jacob, 560.
Smalley, Benjamin, 428, 430 ; C. W., 500; Mrs., 445, Hon. D. A., O. A., 482.
Smart, Rev., 422; Rev. Wm. S., 412. Smith, 411, 602: Aaron, 724; Alonzo, Stetson, 424: Royal R., 709.
560; Anna, Alvin, A. D., 647; Apol-|Stevens, Abel, 444; Adam, 1139; An- lo, 728; Arima, 603: Asa, 607. 014, 623, 627, 643, 657, 677, 696; Asahel, 417, 418; Capt. Asahel, 408; Au- gustus D., Augustus N., 647 ; Dr. A. W. G., 516; Barnk, 647; Benj. 724, Betsy. 728; Caleb, 647, 795, 796, 798; Calvin, 603 ; Carlos, 446 ; Caroline, 528; Catherine, Charity, 647 ; Cephas, 1062, 1141, 1143 ; Chauncey, 647; Cyrus, 1143; Rev .! C. B., 496, 514, 001; Dan., 699 ;
451. 455 : Rev. Stephen, 413.
1207 ; C'onverse, 1113 ; Solomon, 455. Train, John, 1141, 1145, 1149; Orange, 1142.
Trowbridge, Abigail, 678 ; Alfred P., Anna, Archibald, A. 7., C. C., Chauncey, David S., Elizabeth, F. M., F. N., Hannah. Isaac, Israel. Ja- cob, John, Mary, Lemuel, Levi, Phi- lo, R. M., Sarah, 678, 720, 725 ; Win .. 749.
Jeremiah, 1137 ; Rev. Dr. John S., 1054 ; Lewis, 715, 716; Luman, 676: Nathan, 1040; Samuel, 767, Truss, Hiram, 595. 788; Sylvanns. 797.
Tryon, Elisha, 003, 634, 635. 649 ; Gov. Win. C., 505, 553, 554, 573, 582; Wm. 1090, 1026.
Tubs, Samuel, 557.
James, 965-967; John, 445, 457, 485 Streeter, Louis, 610; Rev. Russell, Tucker, Luther, Samuel, 453; Steph- 787. 788.
en, 447, 453.
anson, Aibort. Auson, 650; Allen, 639, 650. 804, 813 : Mis. David, 822; Deborah, 650: Edward, Col. Edward, 566, 595, 650; M. E. and Sop. 825 ; Micah, Som: Samuel, 723. Van Anken. Rev. Miner, Ho. Vance, Lyttle & Co .. 003.
625 ; Rev. Joel, 1001 ; Hon Samuel, Vandover, James, John, 076. 48. 768. 1281.
Taft, Abner, 603; Levi, 611 ; Otis 1205.
Taylor, 794; D. L., 541-544 ; Hon. D. T., 1122 ; Capt. Elijah, 686 ; Jo- seph, 681; Solomon, 549, 550, 552. Teniple, Robert, 423, 508, 509, 524, 997.
717 ; Joseph, 671, 674. Stacy. H. B., 1113.
981; Jolm, 977; Hon. John, 980. Stafford, Allen, 602; Bartlett, 1150; John, 580, 581, 604; J. S., 472; Leinnel, 602; Stephen, 616; Row- Thompson, Amos, 951; Hon. Amos, land, 612, 649 ; Willis, 602.
Staples, Abraham and wife, Almira,
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Veazey, Col. Wheelock G., 1030, 1230.| Wentworth, Asa, 117, 118; Gov. B.,
Vernas, David, 440. Videt, Stephen, 577.
Viele, Rev. A., 717. Wade, Amasa, 612. Wait, Smith, 879.
Wakefield, Dr. Thos. E., 734, 735, 743. Walbridge, Col., 1076 ; Chay., 665.
Waldo, Rev. Abel, 605 ; Hon. A. B., 1159; Gamaliel, 796; Joseph, 780; Eld. L. S., 602, 604.
Wales, Elisha, 1205 ; L. R. B. & Co., 1113.
Whelpley, James, 748, 752, 757. Walker, Rev. Dr. A., 527; Rev. Al- dace F., D. D., 1159, 1180, 1184 ; Whipple, 794; Anna, 729; Hon. Chas., 1062. 1063; Rev. Chas. D. D., 518; Dr., 981; Elisha, 742; F. W. 425 ; Ichabod, 573 ; Rev. J. A .. 1194; Mrs., 786; Lewis M., 571, Roger, 589, 590, 593 ; Samuel, 1073; Win. C., 790. Wallace, Horace B., 417.
Waller, Royal II., 567.
Wallis, Hammond, 413.
Walton, 407, 980; IIon. E., P., 760, 1159; Jacob, 1159; Nathan, 795; Wm. 1001
Walworth, 424,
Ward, Abel, Almon, 1072; Almira, Benj. F., 651 ; Barnard, Clarence, Delia, Delight, 729, 773: David B., 651 ; Eli-ha, 981 ; Hon. Elisha, 973; Hiram, James, 651 ; Martha R., 729; Martin, 651; Moses, 594, Whitehouse, Gen., 698, 723.
651; Lyman S., 657 ; Paul S., Sam'l, Whitlock, Betsy, 490.
729, 779 ; Sarah, Solon, 657 ; Dr.| Whitman, Rev. Samuel, 715. Spencer, 743 ; Walter, 657 ; Win., Whitney, Hezekiah, Joshua, 678; 989, 991; Hon. Win., 981, 982, 986. Mary, 989; Silas, 425, 431, 432, 459, 400. Ware, Rev. Moses, 469.
Warner, Hon. Almou, 524; Col. Geo., Wicker, Abraham C., 708. 739; Col. Gideon, 1075, 1083; For-[Wiggins, Andrew, 746.
dyce, 518 ; Gen. James A., 1137; Wigton, Rev. Samuel, 470. Jairus, 739 ; Hon. Joseph, 1115. Wilbur, Asa, Geo., 705; Henry, 647; 1137, 1144; Col. Seth, 511, 556, 558, Isaac, 607, 651.
582, 585, 586, 644, 978, 1191, 1192, Wilcox, Elijah, Philo, 421. 1196.
Warren, Abijah, 580 ; Anne, 1188; Col. David, 468; Geo., 700; Gideon, : Wiley, Rev., 744.
550, 1149; Gen. Hastings, 1100 ; Wilkins, Rev. C. R., 717. Obed, 791; Warren & Sproat, Tol. Washburn. Daniel, 1007 ; Isaiah, 1121. 720; Reuben, 413, 417. Washington, Gen. Geo., 606, 614, 617, Willard, Ariel, 716, 739 ; Hon. C., 645; Lorenzo, 472. Watkins, 1064, 1097.
Watson, Benj., 739; Col., 723; James, 680, 701; James Y., 737, 745 ; Col. Joseph, 729, 730 ; Samuel, 1062; Timothy, 417; Titus, 982; Capt. Win., 974,993. Way, E. L., 622.
Weare, Moshech, 1096, 1097.
Weaver, John. 470 ; Richard, 570.
Webl,, Dan'l, 456; Francis, 478; Hen- ry, 560 ; Isaac, 468; Rev. I-aac, 469. Webber, Wm., 603.
Webster, Abiel. 749 ; Allen, 707 ; An- drew, 1139; Fanny, 1170; Elijah D., 991 ; II., 500,
Werd, Micajah, 601, 649.
Weeks, Rev. Holland, 451 ; James, 5.3, 603.
Welch, Pat, 495; Richard, 489.
Weller, David, 650; Dea., 1041 : Elia- kim, 650, 651 ; Harry, Hubbel, Kate, Jona., Mary A., 651 ; Nathan, 5.0, 581, 593, 651; Nathan, Rhoda, 651; Widow, 1041.
Wellington, Rev. Eldridge, 787, 788.
Wells, Anun, 738; Enos, 673; Oba- dith, 430, 446, 447, 443.
429, 434, 501, 553, 558, 576, 964, 1094, 1096,
Wescott, Hamilton, 675, 688.
Wheeler, Anson, 1122; Caleb, 785; Rev. David II., 785; Rev. Francis! Willoughby, Dr., 1142.
B., 406, 467 ; Gideon, 438 ; Hon. Williston, Ralph, 470.
Hoyt II., 427, 1159 ; Irene, Dr. Wilmarth, Rev. Ezra, 702; Nath'l, I-rael, James, Jerusha, 785; Jolin. 780, 781. 785, 982; Pres. Jolin, 1095 ; Oba- diah, 1089; Win., 977.
Whelan, 442; Eli, Hannah, John, Wilson, Eben'r, 585, 588, 580; John l'eter, 440, 450.
C., 725 ; Nathan, Winn, 798.
Wing, Andrew, Anson, Benj., Cath erine, Chas., Daniel, Elizabeth, Giles, John, 652; Joseph, 651, 652; Mary, Matthew, Rev., 716; Ruth, 652; Samnel D., 1002; Dr. Seneca, Stephen . 652 ; S., 459 ; Thos., 652.
Winslow, Calvin, 440; Chester, 454; Dea. Jedediah. 430, 440, 446, 449, 449, 460. 464, 467, 408; Justin, Ma- ry, Matthew, 440; Rev. F., 760; Thos. S., 440; Winslow & Kingsley, 500.
Chas. I., Harry C., James B., James C. C., Dr. James, Julia A., Martha E .. Mary, Sarah M, 676, 633, 618, 685, 688, 699, 690, 719, 723, 726-729, 732, 737, 73S.
Wolcott, 522; Win., 525.
Wolfe, Gen., 555.
Wood, Eld. Abel, 1042; David, 780; Epp., 795, 796 ; Garlus P .. 1122; H. G., 703; Jacob, 795-797; Rev. Jacob, 515; Jolin D., 680, 681, 705; Jona., 549, 590; Joseph. 786; Jo- siah, Parks, 721; Philemon, 797; Rev., 716; Rev. Newton B., 413 ; Samuel, 470, 752 ; Stephen, Wil- lard. 662.
Woodbury, Joseph P. Esq., 1029.
Woodfin, Rev. Jacob, 1059 ; John, 1067.
Woodhouse, Rev. Chas., 562. 571.
Woodruff, Dr. L. De Forest, 53S.
Wilkinson, Gen., 1147 ; Lewis, 413, Woodworth, Rev. Francis C., 716.
525; C. M., 515; Hon. C. W., 1159 : Col., 557 : Cyrus, 684; Dennison, 739; Elias, 1997; Horace, Jacob. 684, 739; Jolin, 449, 587 ; Capt .. Jona., 652; Major, 1150; Oliver, Simeon, 739.
Williams, 551, 625; A. C., 602: Al- bermarle, 720, 1135; Azel, 1139 ; Worth, Gen., 985.
Benj., 704; Chas. Esq., 1062; Chas. ; Wright, Elhu, 681, 705: Isaac T., K. Esq., 423, 484; Capt., 507, 511 ;| 525, 1062 ; Oliver, 974; Peter, 459, C. K .. Esq., 1062, 1064; Gov. Chas. K., 1054; Daniel, David, 651 ; Eli-
451; Capt. Silas. 416; Wait, 1079; W. IL., 500.
sha, 572: Esq., 793 ; Gibbon, 1176; Wyman, Daniel, 1205.
Goliah, 651 : Griffeth, 742; Han- Yates, 1076.
nalı, 651; Hosea, 560, 601, 603, 644, Young. 701 : Alexandria, 653; David, 651, 652, 655; IIngh, 704. 705: 11.| W., 500; Isham, 651 ; J., 667 ; JJ. C., 594, 595. 601, 602. 603, 607 ; Famv, 653; Franklin D., 1203 ; Harriet, Rev. Joshua, 653; L., 1050; Rev. Dr., 1139; Samuel B., 653. 576, 614; J. E., 538; J. H., 1117, 1118, 1119 ; . John, John C., 651; John H., 704 ; Jno. J., 704, 708 ; Jo4,, Ziba, Negro, 1164.
651; M. O., 603; M. V., 602; Olney, Pruda, Phebe, 651 : Putnam. T. Esq., 1063; Rev., 562 : Rich, 705 ;| ADDENDA. Roger, 42%. 604, 651 ; R. G .. 519: S.,! 1069, 1168 ; Samuel, Judge, 414. Ives, Aaron, Abraham, 1166, 1167, [Omitted in foregoing list. ] 1005; Rev. Dr. Samuel, 095, 1050, and wife 1170, 1174; Mrs. Lent, 1077, 1078, 1095 : Stephen, 592, 651 :) 1170; Levi, 1167; Nath'l, 1170, 1172; Dea. Nath'1, 1152; Ira, 1203. Sylvia, Tully, 655 ; W. A., 449, 500 ;1
Williams & Eggleston, 652; Wil- liams, Young & Eggleston, 622. Williamson, 704.
Willis, 624; Allen, 602, 603; John, 571.
Willnot, 734; Mrs. Lucy, 693, 743, 745; Thos., 715, 716.
Beuj .. 1144 ; Capt. Beuj., Betsy, Caroline, Cyrus, 729 ; Cyrus C., 688, 697, 732; Edwin P., 417; Dr. E. O., 1170; Ethan, 614, 686, 689, 729; Dr. E. O., Frank, 652; Harris,j 742; Joseph, Newton, 729 ; Dea. Silas, 756.
Whitaker, C. M., Webster, 500. Whitcomb, Cyrus, 549.
White, Abel, 797; Abraham, 796; Capt. Ephraim, 1074; Henry, 602; Winter, Wm., 613.
Horace T., 1064 ; Hosea, John, John Wiott, Lt., 1083.
C., 505, 652 ; John J., 652 : Lemuel, Witherell, Mrs. Benj. F., Betsy M., 1124. 1131 ; Moves, 593, 1131; Ne- hemnah, 1170; Reuben, 607 ; Rob- ert, 688, 69S : Rhoda, Simeon, 1174 ; Rev. S. II., 645, 1094 ; Rt. Rev. Bi- shop, 1054.
Wildler, Nathan, 448 ; Phineas, 450; Solomon, 675 ; Tully, 444, 447, 448.
Woodward, 1084: Dr. A. T., 500: Ar- math, 522; B., 1074: Harvey S., 662; Dr. J. D., 522 ; Gen. Johu O., 538; Dea. Jona .. 418, 419: Joseph, 1096; Capt. Joseph, 507, 525; Rev. Philo, 1205 ; Prof .. 520; Dr. Theo- dore, 522, 740, 743 ; Theophilus, 687. Wooster. Rev. Benj., 467 ; Dea. Ebeu- ezer. 453; Dan, 440.
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Benson-Settlers, 407, 408 ; native! clergy, collegiates, lawyers, longer- ity list, physicians, revolutionary soldiers, 414-417.
474 ; officers, etc., Prot. Epis. chli .. 478; town clerks, 479; revolution- ary soldiers, 489 ; sudden deaths and suicides, 405, 496; statistics of '73, 498, 500.
Castleton -4th division men, 503 early business men, 513; town Mendon-Early settlers, town clerks,
clerks, treasurers, postmasters, representatives, 515 ; corporators of Middletown-Freemen, 819. 820 ; S.S. Castleton Med. Col., 520, 521 ; rev- supts., 835 ; town clerks, represent- atives, 837, 838 ; soldiers, 839-843. Mt. Holly-Settlers, 362. olntionary soldiers, 527; soldiers of 1812, of 1861, 529-531.
Chittenden-Grantees, first settlers. Mt. Tabor-Grantees, 869 ; soldiers, 670.
business men of 1873, 545; town clerks, representatives, 549.
Clarendon-Representatives, 561, 562 ; supts., Congregationalists, 571.
Danby-Town clerks, 548 ; treasur- ers, selectmen, grand jurors. 579; Meth .. 905. reps., 600; rev. soldiers, 500; sol- Pittsfield-P. Ms., Congrega'ts, 936; diers, 653-663 ; cemetery assoc., town clerks, 987 ; soldiers, 938. 608 ; bank directors, 664, 665 ; Bap-|Pittsford-Settlers, 942; militia, 943;
tists, 604; Methodists, 605, 606:| soldiers, 943, 944, 952-954: reps., 954; cemetery asso .. 951. freeman, 588, 591, 592 ; grand ju- rors, 596 ; grantees, 577 ; petite ju- Poultney-Settlers, 965, 970; P. Ms., 971; bap. deacons, churches, 994; grantees, 997. rors, 590, 591; representatives, se- lectien, school supts., school trus- tees, 593, 599, 600.
Rutland-Rut. Co. officers, 1008; cit- izens in 1870, 1037-1040 ; Baps,, 1042; town officers, 1080, 1081. Sherburne-Soldiers, 1123.
cornet band, 708, 709, 710; soldiers, Shrewsbury -Town clerks, const., 712-714; representatives, 745.
reps., longevity list, grantees, 1127, 1128; soldiers, 1135-1137.
Sndbury-business men, 1139.
Tinmouth -Grantees, 1148; town clerks, reps. and rev. soldiers, lou- gevity list, 1149; soldiers of '61, 1150.
Wallingford-reps., and Co. officers, graduates, lawyers, physicians. 1169, 1170.
Pawlet-Soldiers, 873, 874, S76-879; town clerks, rep., sheriffs, P. M., 880, SS1 ; physicians. 893; Congre- gationalists, 901 ; Baptists, 902; County items-1211.
Wells -- Longevity list, grantees, freeman, 1191, 1192 ; selectmen, 1195; reps., town clerks, consts., 1196; soldiers, 1197, 1198.
Rutland County Revolutionary Pen- sioners-1212.
In Memoriam.
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To the memory of the HON. BENJAMIN HI. STEELE, of Derby ; ENOS W. THURBER, Westfield, Orleans County ; HON. LOYAL E. KELLOGG, Benson, REV. JOSEPH STEELE Castleton ; AMOS C. CHURCHILL, Hubbardton. Rutland County; all of this volume. -
To the memory of HON. HARVEY MUNSILL, Bristol; HON. ALONZO G. ALLEN, Granville, Addison County.
To the memory of HON. DR. HENRY SHELDON, Rupert; DR. AMORI BENSON, Land- grove; MARTIN MATTISON, Shaftsbury; WALTER RANDALL, Sandgate; Benning- ton County.
To the memory of ASAHEL BURRINGTON, Burke; REV. O G. CLARKE, Groton, Caledonia County.
To the memory of JAMES JOHNS, Huntington ; REV. BERNICE D. AMES, REV. SAM- UEL H. TUPPER, Charlotte; LYMAN THAYER, Shelburne; HECTOR ADAMS, ESQ., Milton; HARRY MILL.FR, Williston, Chittenden County.
To the memory of the REV. JOHN B. PERRY historian of Swanton, Franklin Co. To the memory of NATHANIEL READ, EsQ., Cambridge; THOMAS WATERMAN, Johnson; A. C. BOARDMAN, Morristown, Lamoille County.
To the memory of INSLEY Dow, Corinth; HON. ABIJAH HOWARD, Thetford, Orange County .---
May our historians rest in honor.
Brandon - First Congrega'lists and deacons, 463, 468; first Methodist class, 471 ; Methodist clergy, 473, Fairhaven- Bank subscribers, 707 ;
odd fellows, masons, Y. M. C A .. good templars, tem. soc., Cambrian
Ira-Town clerks, grantees, 779 ; bap- tists and deacons, 783.
etc., 785 ; soldiers, 792, 793.
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THE FREE PRESS AND TIMES-BURLINGTON.
Miss Hemenway's Vt. Gazetteer, Vol. 2- a bulky volume of 1,200 pages. Miss Hem- enway's work-of great value to the State from the first-grows in interest and value as it proceeds. We wish once more to ac- knowledge the obligation under which she has placed all Vermonters. She has gather- ed in this volume an immense amount of ma- terial, of historical, scientific and personal interest. We do not know who would have been likely to undertake such a labor if she had not, and she deserves the hearty encour- agement and assistance of all true Vermont- ers.
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Volume 2 contains the histories of Frank- lin, Grand Isle, Lamoille and Orange Coun- ties. It opens with a capital likeness of the late Rev. Zadock Thompson, engraved on steel by Buttre. No man has ever better de- served such distinction from Miss Hemenway.
Franklin County is remarkably rich in historical material. The introductory chap- ter is by the late Geo. F. Houghton, Esq.,- the last of his completed historical labors. The histories of thirteen towns in Franklin County, follow, filled with interesting inci- dents and biographies. The history of St. Albans, by L. L. Dutcher, Esq., is particular- ly full. The military history of Franklin County, occupying 70 pages, is by Warren Gibbs, Esq., a most valuable contribution, in- cluding lists of the Vermont officers in the Revolutionary War. the officers and soldiers of the 15th and 22d regiments of infantry in the war of 1312, and full lists and condensed records of every soldier of Franklin County in the late war, with sketchies of Gen. Stan- nard, Gen. Win. F. Smith, and other distin- guished soldiers.
The interesting introductory chapter to Grand Isle County is by D. Webster Dixon, Esq., who also furnished the full and careful
town history of Grand Isle, and several of the biographical sketches. The chapter is appropriately headed by a steel engraved likeness of Asa Lyon, who was in his day one of the strong men of Vermont, taken from a pencil sketch, the only likeness of him in existence. The biography of Mr. Lyon is contributed by the venerable Rev. Simeon Parmelee, who knew him intimately fifty years ago. In the history of the town of Isle La Motte we find an important and interesting paper on the first civilized occu- pancy of Vermont soil, by Hon. David Read, of this city, whose contributions to the first volume of the Gazetteer were of such notice- able value. In this paper Mr. Read shows by extracts from the early documentary his- tory of New York, that Fort Anne, a stone fort, was built on the island of Isle La Motte, by the French, in 1665, thirty-nine years before the building of the block house called Fort Dummer, at Brattleboro, which has heretofore been considered the first civil- ized settlement within the boundaries of Vermont.
The Lamoille Co. chapter appears to be quite complete.
The Introductory chapter for Orange Co. is by Rev. Silas Me Keen, who also furnish- es the history of Bradford. The history of Strafford is the contribution of Senator Mor- rill. The settlement of Orange County com- menced over a hundred years ago, and the town histories, especially of the river towns, are full of interesting reminisences of Revo- lutionary and Indian hostilities of those early days.
The series ought to be owned by every Vermouter who cares anything for the histo- ry of his State, and for the enduring memory of her sons, whose lives are worth recording. All who have not done so, shouldl procure it now. Tho volumes may be out of print sooner than many suppose, for the editious
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printed are not large. One or two of the steel plates have already been destroyed by accident, and cannot be supplied after this ; and the work deserves and needs the encour- agement of rapid sales to lighten the heavy pecuniary responsibility in such a volumi- nous publication.
VOL. IL. FRANKLIN, GRAND ISLE, LAMOILLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES .- St. Albans Messenger.
At length, after a thousand vexatious annoyances and delays, Miss Hemenway has issued the above named massive volume. It is far superior in interest to its predecessor, and, indeed, is one of the most valuable and important works ever produced in Vermont How can we ever find words to properly thank this patient, courageous, patriotic woman for devoting so many years of toil and incurring so great an expense in the pro- duction of a work which must forever be to a great extent an unappreciated benefit to her State ? Here it stands, an indigenous his- torical growth from the homes, the hearts and the pens of the people, a garner house of facts which had almost been forgotten and but for this would soon have been entirely so, and a collection of literary contributions which, better than anything else save the newspapers of three generations, photograph and exhibit to the world the moral and intel- lectual cast of our people.
The first 67 pages contain an elaborate and highly interesting paper on the natural bis- tory of Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle and Lamoille counties, by Rev. Prof. John B. Perry, formerly of Swanton, now of Harvard University. Then comes the carefully pre- pared and almost faultlessly written chapter on the history of Franklin county, by the late Geo. F. Houghton, and then the histories of the several towns, and a county " Military Chapter," by Warren Gibbs. Mr. Gibbs did himself great credit in this labor and the sol- diers of the county may well owe him grat- itude.
Mr. Dutcher's history of St. Albans, in- cluding a very graphic account of the raid, trimmed to the perfection of terseness, and systematic beyond a fault. His amusing pa- per on "June Training" and exciting history of the infamous smuggling boat " Black Snake " also appear.
this part of the volume, and fine steel en- gravings of the late Hon. John Smith, of Major Gen. Israel B. Richardson, a native of Fairfax, who died of wounds during the war, of ex-Gov. J. Gregory Smith, of Maj. Gen. George J. Stannard and of Maj. Gen. Wm. F. Smith are among its best illustrations.
The Grand Isle county chapter from the able pen of Mr. D. Webster Dixon, is a mod- el of patient research, accurate detail, sys- tematic grouping, clear statement and en- grossing style.
A work of so great local interest as this, and of such historical value, ought to be in every house. The rich ought to patronize it as a public benefaction, even if they feel no special interest in it.
LAMOILLE NEWSDEALER.
The second volume of the " Vermont His- torical Gazetteer," Miss Hemenway, of Bur- lington, Editor, has been received, and is an interesting and valuable contribution to the complete history of our State. The first vol- ume was published complete some years since, and there will probably be two others ; from 4000 to 5000 pages of civil, ecclesiastical military, political, descriptive and biographi- cal history of each town in Vermont.
Franklin county towns are complete. (Swanton excepted, the Mss. having been accidentally lost, and to be re-produced ) These towns are full and replete with bi- ographical sketches of many of Franklin's great men, living and dead : Ex-Govs. Royce and Eaton, Hons. Smith, Benj. Swift, Asa Al- dis, Jas. Davis, Bates Turner, Rev. G. Worth- ington Smith, John G. Saxe, N . F. Wood, Alvah Sabin, Rev. Benj. Wooster, Samuel Kendall, Wm. C. Wilson, Maj. Gen. I. B. Richardson, born in Fairfax, killed in the battle of Sharpsburgh, Md .; Col. E. S. Barney, of Swant on, mortally wounded at Fredericks- burg, Va., May 10, 1861; Cols. Jewett and V. S. Barney, of Swanton ; Lieut. Col Chan- dler and Capt. H. C. Parsons, St. Albans ; the lamented Capt. Merritt B. Williams and Capt. R. H. Stuart, of Bakersfield, etc. Many incidents, new to the present genera- tion, in relation to the " Radical Rebellion of '37," in Canada, are spoken of.
The little county of Grand Isle takes up 113 pages. D. Webster Dixon, of the St. Al- bans Messenger, writes the opening chapter.
Many interesting biographical sketches of the eminent men of this county thickly stud | A paper " Methodism in Grand Isle county,
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is furnished by Rev. D. Marvin. Hon David Reed, Geo. F. Houghton, H. H. Reynolds, Rev. O. G. Wheeler and others contribute.
Over 300 pages are devotel to Orange county. Among the writers are Rev. S. Mc Keen, Hons. Alvah Bean, Hiland Hall, D. P. Thompson, P. H. White, Col. R. Farn- ham, L. G. Hinckley. Randolph is treated in an exhaustive manner, and the sketch of Strafford by Senator Morrill is of interest.
Lamoill . County now claims our attention. Each town, including Mansfield and Sterling, appears in a manner creditable to their sev. eral historians.
Hyde Park, by Rev. D. H. Bicknell, is quite voluminous, and forcibly displays the industry as well as the ability of the author ; sketches of proprietor's meetings, early town government, etc., are given in detail. Stowe, by Mrs. M. N. Wilkins, is treated in a man- ner equal to that of any town noticed in the
work,-replete with records of distinguished personages, condensed and accurate informa- tion relating to all matters of town history. Waterville, by E. Henry Willey, is brief, but ingeniously written-multum in parvo.
The work is " dedicated to the native-born citizens of this Green Mountain land; the Vermonier at home or abroad; to all who respect and esteein Vermont, and take an interest in her unique early and progressive later History," and it should be in every family. One thousand copies should be sold in Lamoille County alone. The labors of the author, Miss Hemenway, have been se- vere and unremunerative; for years she has been engaged in the arduous task of gather- ing a vast amount of material, and we hope the people of the State will be public-spirited enough to appreciate the undertaking, and show their " faith by their works."
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