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son's Church, the members of which fled from the religious persecution
of the time and settled in Leyden, Holland, in the year 1608. He appears
to have been a prominent member of this congregation and continued
to exercise no little influence among its members in their new home. He
was also better provided with this world's goods than most of his fellow-
wanderers, and was successful as a Woolen and Silk draper in Leyden.
When it became the purpose of the Pilgrims to seek a home in the New
World, Roger Willson was one of those who fitted out the "Mayflower"
and evidently intended to be one of those who sailed in her. For some



Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service 337



reason not quite clear, it appears that his intention did not bear fruit,
and the death of the Rev. Mr. Robinson on March 1, 1634, broke up the
organization among the members of his flock. After this event, some
remained in Holland, where they were eventually merged with the native
population, and some returned to England. The period of the worst
persecutions had by that time passed and these wanderers were naturally
glad to return to their homes. It is not recorded, however, among which
party Roger WUlson found himself, but it is thought probable that
he was among those who returned to their native land, as there is no
record of his death in Leyden. The wife of Roger WUison was Mary
Fuller (a sister of Dr. Samuel Fuller, who sailed in the "Mayflower" to
care for the bodily health of the Pilgrims).

It was the youngest child of this union who became the founder of
the Wilson family here. This is, of course, not the only family of the
name in America, as there were many Wilsons among the immigrants
to the Colonies at even an earlier date, some coming from Ireland, and
some from Scotland as well as from England. The Willsons or WUsons,
with whom this sketch is concerned, however, are the only ones who are
in any way connected with the original Pilgrims and Puritans of Leyden,
or with the fitting out of the famous "Mayflower."

2. John Wilson, or Lieutenant John Wilson, as he is spoken of in the

records, was the youngest son of Roger and Mary (Fuller) Willson, and
the only member of that family who came to the New World. He was
born in 1631 at Leyden, and was twenty years old when he joined the
Colonists of New England. He took part in the Indian Wars of that
period, and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, and was seemingly
prominent in the affairs of Rehoboth one of the old settlements in the
Seekonk region of Massachusetts, where he had made his home. His
death occurred in 1691 and he was buried in the old Seekonk (now North
Swansea) Cemetery. He also made his home at Woburn, Massachusetts,
and it was here that his children were bom. He was twice married, and
among the children of these two unions were:
1. Samuel, h. Dec. 29, 1658. 2. Abigail, b. Aug. 8, 1666.

3. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 6, 1668. 4. Benjamin, b. Oct. 15, 1670.

5. Hannah, b. May 31, 1672. 6. John, b. Jan. 3, 1674.

7. Hannah, b. Dec. 28, 1674. 8. Hannah, h. Mar. 11, 1677.

9. Susanna, b. Mar. 12, 1679.

3. Benjamin Wilson, b. Oct. 15, 1670; m. Sarah . They had children:

1. Benjamin, born Nov. 25, 1748; m. Abigail Allen.

2. Sarah, b. Oct. 3, 1750; m. Nathaniel Bragg. These are my ances-

tors and it is from them I received the silver spoons and samplers.

Here are their Bragg children according to the sampler of Sarah

Wilson Bragg:

"Benjamin Bragg born March the 27, 1772 and died September
the 17, 1777. Sarah Bragg born February the 27, 1774 and
died November the 9, 1795. Lucy Bragg born September
the 13, 1776 and died September the 8, 1777. Lucy Bragg
born October the 8, 1778. Nathaniel Bragg born December
the 18, 1780. Olive Bragg born April the 11, 1783. Ben-
jamin Bragg born September the 26, 1785. PoUey Bragg
born February the 29, 1788 and died February the 14, 1795.
Ira Bragg born May the — , 1791. A son born July the 2,
1796, and died the same day. Lucy died June the 9, 1809."
Olive Bragg married William Nourse Mar. 2, 1809.
Sarah Nourse married Luther Harrington Jan. 2, 1834.

Caroline E. Harrington married Thomas J. Deavitt, Jan. 19,
1870.

Carrie E. Deavitt married Dr. Edward R. Campbell, April 5,
1917.

3. Susanna, h. Mar. 30, 1753.



338 Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service



4. Lucy, b. Aug. 20, 1755; m. William Rixford, Jan. 28, 1779.

5. Hannah, b. July 11, 1759; m. Daniel Gaschet, Aug. 21, 1777.

6. Ephraim, h. Feb. 15, 1762; m. Persis Gaschet, Jan. 18, 1784.

7. Rizpah, b. July 9, 1764; m. Samuel Rice, Oct. 17, 1785.

References: Colonial Families, 1928, pp. 1-3; Family Records furnished by
Mrs. Carrie E. Deavitt Campbell.

Summary of Ancestry :

1. Roger Wilson (Scrooby, England abt. 1588 ); m. prob. Leyden,

Holland, Mary Fuller.

2. Lieut. John Wilson (Leyden, Holland, 16.31-1691, buried in the old See-

konk, now North Swansea Cemetery). He was m. twice.

3. Benjamin Wilson (prob. Swansea, Oct. 15, 1670- ) ; m . Sarah .

4. Lucy Wilson, (Aug. 20, 1755 ); m. Jan. 28, 1779, William Rixford

(Medway, Mass., 1754- Win Chester, N. H.).

5. Luther Rixford (Winchester, N. H., Dec. 16, 1779-East Highgate, Vt.,

Sept., 1859); m. Sarah Hawkins.

6. Oscar Stephen Rixford (Winchester, N. H., March 2, 1828-East Highgate,

Vt., March 23, 1911); m. Castleton, Vt., June 20, 1858, Mary Flint,
b. Troy, Vt., Feb. 4, 1838, dau. of Moses and Adeline (Cutting) Flint.

From here same as Summary of Ancestry of William Rixford of Mendon.



WINSLOW ANCESTRY



Arms — Argent, on a bend gules
seven lozenges conjoined or.

Crest — A stump of a tree with
branches proper encircles
with a strap and buckle.

Motto — Decoptus floreo.



Record is not made by Bardsley in his compendium of "English
and Welsh Surnames," of the origin of the patronymic Winslow.
But m Frank R. Holmes' "Director of Ancestral Heads," is found



Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service 339

the following paragraph, which would seem to prove that ''Winslow"
is a place, or local name :

"Winslow, a place-name from the town of Winslow in Buckinghamshire
England. Original family seat in Worcestershire, England."

Reference: "Governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay," pp.
132-133.

There were five brothers who came early to this country, viz.:
Edward and Gilbert, in the Mayflower, 1620, John in the Fortune,
1621, and Kenelm and Josiah before 1633. The residence of this
family had been in Worcestershire, England. ("Deane's History
of Scituate," Family Sketches, page 388.)

Edwaed Winslow was the eldest of a family of five sons and three
daughters, the children of Edward and Magdalen Winslow, of
Droitwich, in England. Edward was born 19 Oct. 1595, John in
April, 1597, Elynor in April, 1598, Kenelm, 29 April 1599, Gilbert,
in Oct., 1600, Ehzabeth in March, 1601, Magdalen, 26 Dec. 1604 and
Josiah in Feb., 1605.

John, the eldest brother of Edward, came over in 1621, in the
ship Fortune, and was married at New Plymouth, sometime prior
to 1627, to Mary Chilton, daughter of James Chilton, one of the
first emigrants in the Mayflower. The tradition in the family,
confirmed by a writing left at her death by Mrs. Ann Taylor, in
1773, the last grand-child of John Winslow, is, that Mary Chilton
"was the first female who set her foot on the American shore."
This may refer either to the landing at Cape Cod, where as is men-
tioned by Belknap, "the women went ashore to wash their clothes,"
or, to the landing at Plymouth. The descendants of John Alden
claim for him the honor of having been the first to leap upon Ply-
mouth Rock; but the tradition is best received, which accords that
feat to the adventurous maiden. John Winslow resided in Ply-
mouth till about 1656. His children were mostly, if not all, born
there. His occupation was that of a merchant; and he held different
municipal offices in Plymouth. In 1661, with Antipas Boies,
Edward Tyng, and Thomas Brattle, he purchased the colony lands
on the Kennebeck river, for 400£ sterling, and they were afterwards
well known as the "Plymouth Company in Maine." His place of
residence was in the north part of ancient Plymouth, called "Plain
Dealing." This estate was sold to his son-in-law, Edward Gray,
about the time of his removal to Boston, and was, by the latter,
disposed of to the Plymouth colony in 1662, who purchased it as a
residence for Governor Prence. John Winslow died in Boston, in
1674, aged 78 years; his wife, Mary Winslow, died in Boston, in
1678. Their children were, six sons — John; Isaac, who married a
Parnell; Benjamin; Edward; Joseph; and Samuel, who died at
Boston, in 1680; and five daughters — Sarah, whose first husband
was Miles Standish, Jr., second, Tobias Payne, ancestor of the Paines
of Boston, and third, a Mr. Middlecot; Susanna, who married Robert



340 Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service

Latham; Mercy, who married Arthur Harris; Ann, who married
a Le Blond, of Boston; and Mary, who married Edward Gray, of
Plymouth, died in 1663, leaving two or three daughters and one
son. One of these daughters married Nathaniel South worth, in
1671. Mr. Southworth bought the estate of "Plain DeaUng" in
1677, but in after years removed to Middleborough, and there died,
leaving three sons and several daughters.

It is said that John Winslow, eldest son of John, brought the
Prince of Orange's declaration from Nevis to New England, in
Feb., 1689, for which he was imprisoned by Sir Edmund Andros.
From the eldest son John, (through John, son of the latter) it is
supposed that the family of the late General John Winslow, of
Boston, is descended.

John (another brother) was a merchant in Boston, after having resided a few-
years at Plymouth. He married Mary Chilton, the adventurous maiden, who
disputed with John Alden the honour of having leaped first upon the Plymouth
rock. We have few notes of the genealogy of his family. He had a son John, whose
son John was born in 1665. Isaac, Esq., now of Boston, is a descendant. ("Deane's
History of Scituate," Family Sketches, page 389.)




1620 3k f 1920



MARY CHILTON

THE ONLY MAYFLOWER PASSENGER

WHO REMOVED FROM PLYMOUTH TO BOSTON

DIED HERE IN 1679

JOHN WINSLOW AND MARY CHILTON
WERE MARRIED AT PLYMOUTH ABOUT 1624

CAME TO BOSTON ABOUT 1657

AND BOUGHT A HOUSE ON THIS SITE IN 1671

JOHN WINSLOW DIED HERE IN 1674

AS A PASSENGER ON THE MAYFLOWER IN 1620
MARY CHILTON CAME TO AMERICA
BEFORE ANY OTHER WHITE WOMAN
WHO SETTLED IN BOSTON

THIS MEMORIAL ERECTED BY THE
MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY OF
MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS



Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service 341



The Family in America

1. John Winslow, son of Edward and Magdalene (Ollyver) Winslow, b. Apr.,

1597, in Droitwich, England; d. 1673-4. He m. Dec. 10, 1624, Mary
Chilton, of the Mayflower. She d. in Boston in 1679 and is bur. in
Kings' Chapel Burying Ground.

The graves of John Winslow and Mary Chilton are near the center
of "Old Kings' Chapel Cemetery," Boston. The graves are marked
with a large tomb with the Winslow coat of arms.

In commemoration of the Signing of "The Compact" on the May-
flower, at Cape Cod Harbor, now Provincetown, Mass., and in memory
of Mary (ChUton) Winslow, the Mayflower Passenger, who removed
' from Plymouth to Boston, and was a member of the Old South Church
from July 16, 1671, until her death in 1679, a memorial service was held
at the Old South Chi.u-ch, Copley Square, Boston, on Sunday evening,
Nov. 22, 1931, at half-past seven o'clock.

The sermon was preached by Rev. Russell Henry Stafford, D.D.,
minister of the Old South Church, and a member of the Massachusetts
Society of Mayflower Descendants.

"The Compact" was read according to custom.

"History of Fairfield, Conn.," Vol. II, by Schenck — John Winslow,
Esq., the Commander-in-chief of the Army, by order of Governor
Shirley, of Massachusetts.

2. Susannah Winslow, dau. of John and Mary (Chilton) Winslow, m. in

1649, Robert Latham.

3. Hannah Latham, dau. of Robert and Susannah (Winslow) Latham, was

b. in Bridgewater, Mass. She m. at East Bridgewater, Joseph Wash-
bum, who was b. July 7, 1683.

4. Hepzibah Washburn, dau. of Joseph and Hannah (Latham) Washburn,

was b. in Bridgewater, Mass., where she m. Sept. 8, 1702, Benjamin
Leach, and d. there Apr. 14, 1750. Benjamin Leach was b. in West
Bridgewater, Mass. He d. July 13, 1764.

5. Hannah Leach, dau. of Benjamin and Hepzibah (Washburn) Leach, was

b. Mar. 4, 1725. She m. at Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 6, 1743, Sergt.
Soloman Leach, who was b. Feb. 19, 1712.

6. Ephraim Leach, son of Sergt. Soloman and Hannah Leach, b. Dec, 1761 ;

d. Feb. 28, 1840; m. at Greenfield, Mass., Nov. 17, 1785, Chloe Shattuck,
b. Nov. 22, 1766; d. Jan. 22, 1845.

7. Tertius Leach, son of Ephraim and Chloe (Shattuck) Leach, b. Nov. 21,

1786; d. Feb. 4, 1864; m. at Sheldon, Vt., Jan. 1, 1811, Sophia Hawley,
b. Aug. 17, 1795; d. Jan. 7, 1879.

8. Tertius Hawley Leach, son of Tertius and Sophia (Hawley) Leach, b.

May 19, 1813; d. Sept. 19, 1881; m. at Sheldon, Vt., Feb. 28, 1833,
Orisa Fanton, b. May 17, 1812; d. June 24, 1890.

References: "Colonial Families," by New York Historical Society, 1928,

pages 14, 15.
"Lawrence Leach and Some of His Descendants," Vol. I, by

F. Phelps Leach.
"Mayflower Descendants," Vol. I, IL
"American Ancestry."

For Royal Line, See Vol. I, "Families Directly Descended from all the Royal
Families," by Elizabeth Rixford,

From here same as Johanna Hawks of Yarmouth, 8th to 10th Generations.



INDEX



ABBOTT Edwin Ruthben
214

Isadora 76

Zadoc 214
ABDY Mathew 294
ABEL Elijah 115
ACKLET Jerusha 123

Samuel 171
ADAMS 71

Abel 62

Adalaide D 62

David 179

Elizabeth 235

John 57 62

John Quincy 57 142 166

Salley 62

Solon A 62

Zeri D 62
ADSIT Marjery 237
AKELEY Charles T 234

234

ALBEE Ella 256
ALDEN Goodman 194

John 56 57 194 339 340

Joseph 194
ALDITHELEY Adam (de)
292

Lydulph 292

William 292
ALDRICH John 195 205

Lewis Case 258
ALEXANDER Henry C 264

Orline St. John 268

Thomas 104

William 251
ALLARD James Ellsworth
201

Seth 201

Yiola Beatrice 201
ALLEN 296

Abigail 337

Ethan 28 139 142

Ira Herman 139

Joseph 45

Mathew 235

Roger 4 222

Thomas 235

Ziba 104
ALLERTON Isaac 56 57
58 86

John 56

Mary 58
ALLING Roger 222
ALLIS Lydia 284
ALLYN John 12

Matthew 7 20 86 235
239 296

Obadiah 276

Thomas 235
ALVORD Jane 8

Jeremiah 131

Sgt 6
AMES "Goodman" 195

John 195 320
AMYAS Jane 98 101

John 98 101
ANDERSON C H 204
ANDREWS Esther 134

Reana 74

Sarah 238

William 134 156



ANDROS 240

Edmund 340
ANGIER John 9

Samuel 9
ANTAGE Christian 82

John 82
ANTONY Antonia 314

Marc 314

APPLETON 58 245

ARMS Daniel 2

Ebenezer 2

Eliakim 284

Elizabeth 1 2 39 103
105 293

Geo A 1

Hannah 2 45 235 284

Joanna 1 2 299 317 321

John 1

Margaret 2

Richard C 1

Ruth 1

Sarah 1

William 1 2 45 103 133
ARMSTRONG Charles H 80

ARNOLD Eleanor ( )

135

Eleazer 135

Elizabeth 135

Joanna 134
ARRINGTON Susan 68
ARTHUR Chester A 200

John S 257
ASHLEY Samuel 184

Susan 70 71
ASPINWALL William 41
ATHERTON Ann(e) 104
285

Humphrey 229

Margaret 229

Watching 253
ATKINSON Luke 240
AUCHER Anthony 218 220

Cathrine 218 220
AUSTEN Agnes 218 220

Robert 218 220
AVERY James 291



BACON 112

Abigail 246 249

Nicholas 53
EAERSDORP Clemens 43
BAGG John 28
BAILEY A A 257

Ellen 290
BAKER John 3 4 221

Joseph 4

Judith 4

Lord 3

Margery (Marjory) 3 4
220 221 222 225

Nathaniel 4

Nicholas 3 4 221

Richard 70

Sarah 70

Thomas 17

William 3
BALCH John 193
BALDWIN Col 255

Hannah 275

John 227 228



BALL David 230

Francis 28
BALLOU Lydia 134 135
136

Robert 135

Susanna ( ) 135

BAMVILE (de) Joan 292

Philip 292
BANKS John 286
BANNISTER Seth 255
BARBER Abigail 26

Benjamin 8

David 8

Elizabeth 7

Hannah 7

Jane (Joan) ( ) 6 8

John 6 7 8

Jonathan 7

Joseph 7 219

Josias (Josiah) 5 6

Mary 7 26

Mercy (Mary) 5 6

Mindwell 7 8

Ruth 7 8 13 83 90 130
220 235 236

Samuel 5 6 7 8 20 26
83 219 220

Sarah 6 8

Thomas 5 6 7 8 26 233

William 6 7
BARD WELL Robert 131
BARKER Desire 312
BARLOW Bradley 91

Diamond (Damon) 94

BARNARD Elizabeth ( )

323

Elizabeth 67 68

Francis 79

John 68 323

Joseph 111
BARNES Adeline 237 238

Benjamin 237

Dorothy 151

Sarager 237
BARNEY George 62
BARR Elizabeth 238
BARSTOW (Bairstow Bair-
sto Bearsto Beresto)

Deborah 8 9 282 283

George 8

Jeremiah 9

John 8 9

Joseph 8 9

Martha 9

Mary 8 9

Michael 8 283

Patience 9

Rebecca 8

Sarah 9

Sarah ( ) 8 9

William 8 9
BARTLETT Benj 45

• 235

J Gardner 179
BARTRUM (Bartram)

Joseph 198

Sophia 198
BASS Samuel 194 204
BASSETT Tho 5
BATCHELDER Susanna
( ) 190



344



Index of Persons



BATLEY "Goodman" 194
EEALS (Beales) Carol 266

Cathryn (Kathryn Lee)
262 266

Grace Marie 266

Bixford Allan 266

Roger Lee 265 266

Roger (Mrs) 262
BEAEDSLEY Nehemiah 172

Sarah 79
BEARS 256

Ella 256
BEAUCHAMP Joan 14

John 252

Thomas 14
BECKET Mary 289 290
BECKLEY Silas 191
BECONSAWE (Becousawe)

Alice 167 208

White 208
BEERS EInathan 331
BEESTOK Dorothy 126
EELDING Lydia 184

Mary 102
BEIiIj Betsy 214

Hannah 214

Hiram 214

James 214

John 179 214

Margaret 214

Mary Emily 214

Thomas 214

Thomas Jefferson 214

William 214
BEMIS Mary 232
BENEDICT G G 257

Joseph 140

Mary 270
EENENDEN Cathrine 218
220

John de 218
BENJAMIN Daniel 23
BENNETT E H 257

Mary 234
BERRY Divan 267

Lucretia 267
BEST Elizabeth M 238

Hiram 238
EETENHAM Elizabeth 219

William 219
BID WELL (Biddulph

Berdewelle Bedwell
Bydewell Biddle)

Anna 12 19 84 86 87 88

David 11

Hannah 11 12 13 90

James 12

John 11 12 87

Jonathan 11 13

Joseph 11

Richard 11 12 13 87

Robert 10

Samuel 11

Sarah 11

Thomas 10 11 12

William 10
BIGELOW Abigail 63 65

Ebenezer 24

James 23

Marv 246 249
BIGGES William 310
BILLET Christian 82

John 82
BILLINGTON John 56
BINGHAM Sylvia 264



BIRD (Brid Burd) Adam 15

Alice 15 16

Ann 121

Anne 15 16

Anthony 15 16

David 14

Eleanor 16

Elizabeth 16

Ellen 15

George 16 121

Gyles 15

Henry 14 15 16

Hugh 15 16

Isabel 16

James 14 15

Jane 15

John 15 182 183

Mark 16

Marv 15

Peter 15

Phillippe 183

Prudence 16 182 183 184

Randall 15

Richard 15

Roger 15

Susan 15.

Thomas 9 15

William 14 15 183
BIEDSEYE (Birdsie Beards-
lie Beardsey Birdsey
Birdsee Birdsley) .

Catharine 137 138 14'0
141

Edward 137 140

Hannah ( ) 17

John 16 17 137 303

Joseph (Edward) 16 17

Katherine 16 17

Marie 17

Mary ( ) 17

William 17
BIRGE Daniel 169
BISHEA Adeline 173
BISHOP James 305

Rebecca 305
BISSELL (Bissel) Abigail
13 19 20 89 90 169

Benajah 20

Daniel 17 19

Deborah 20

Elizabeth 20

Ezekiel 19

Hannah 20 236

Jacob 19 20

John 18 19 20 81 89 201
219

Joshua 20

Joyce (Joice) 18 19

Mary 19 20 81

Mary ( ) 19 20

Nathaniel 18 19

Samuel 19 20 89 169

Thomas 19

William Henry Augustus
19
BLACKFORD Peter 170
BLACKMORE James 134
BLAKE Abbie M 72

Joseph 72

William H 72
BLECK Alvin E 214
BLIN Elisha 225
BLISS J I 257

John 28

Margaret 38

Mary 38



Nathaniel 38

Samuel 38
BLOSSOM Thomas 221
BLOUNT Elizabeth 170 268
BOCQUEVILLE Nicholas

(de) 315
BOHUN (de) Humphrey 82

Margaret 82
BOIES 251

Antipas 339

BOLTON 3

BOLTWOOD Sarah 184
BOND Abigail 230

Nathaniel 113 115

Sarah 23 331

William 331
BONHAM Nicholas 114
BONIGHTON Richard 250

252
BONVILLE Philippa 82

William Lord 82
BOOTH Robert 253
BOSVTLLE Thomas 316
BOTCHFORD Henry 275
BOURNE Ezra 9

Mary 9
BOUTON Rachel 270
BOWDEN Mary 320
BOWERS John 304
BOWMAN George Ernest

57
BOYER Oscar R 95
BRADFORD Gov 25 26 71

William 56 252
BRADLEY Eber 72

Edward T 72

Ina 72

James 277

Stephen 72

Thomas 72
BRAGG 337

Benjamin 337

Ira 337

Lucy 337

Nathaniel 337

Olive 337

Polley 337

Sarah 337
BRATTLE 251

Thomas 339
BRAY Mary 332
BREMSHOT John 208

Margaret 208
BRENCHLEY John 218
220

Margaret 218 220
BRENT John 219

Margaret 219
BRETON Marjorie 75

William 75

BRETT 71 195

BRETTS Elihu 195
BREWSTER "Elder" 311

Jonathan 170 311

Mary 311

William 56 57
BRIDGES William 91
BRIGHAM Sarah 39

Thomas 282
BRITTERIDGE Richard 56
BROAD Josiah 157
EROADBENT Elizabeth 316

Joseph 316
BROKES George 119
EBONSON Hannah 276



Index of Persons



345



BROOKS Thomas 49

William 28
BROWER Samuel 255
BROWNE (Brown) Abiah

207
Abigail 26
Abraham 21 22 23 24 25

66 116 177
Abram 24
Benjamin 22 23 27
Beulah 24
Capt 138

Christopher 21 22
Cornelius 26
Deborah 26
Dinah 26
Ebenezer 23 27
Elijah 24
Elizabeth 23
Esther 7
Eunice 24
Grace 24
Grantee 22
Hannah 24 26
Hepzibah 26
Hester 26
Isaac 24
Isabel 26
James 67
John 21 22 24 25 26

125
Jonathan 22 23 24 25

26 282
Joseph 24
Josie L 2 200 204
Lemuel 24
Lydia 22 23 24

Lydia ( ) 22 23 25

Mary 20 22 23 24 25

26 27 47 66 115 116

119 146 151 177 189

192 210 211 228 230

244 332

Mary ( ) 25 26

Mercy 24

M indwell 27

Patience 23 24

Peter 7 20 23 25 26 27

56
Priscilla 25 26
Richard 22
Samuel 23 24 25 27 47

116 119 146 151 177

189 228 230 244 332
Sarah 22 26
Thomas 21 22
William 21 22 23
BRUCE Robert 79
BEUFFE Jane 58
BRYAN Richard 334
BRYANT Jerusha 196
BEYDON Muriel 61
BUCKLEY Peter 121
BUCKT.TN Henry H 173

238
BUKER Elizabeth May 203

248
Howard 203 248
Stella Frankie 203 248
EULKELEY Marjory 315

Peter 328
BULL Elisha 294
BUNNEL Benjamin 333
Ebenezer 833
Lydia 333
Mary 333



Nathaniel 333

William 333
BURBEEN James 294
BURCH Captain 233
BUECOTT Dr 293
BURDETTE Jane (Sotwell)

101
BUEGES William 294
EUEGOYNE Gen 312
EUEK John 103 104
BUEKE Sarah 104
BURNAP Tabitha 108
BURR Elizabeth 141

John 141

Joseph 179
BURRELL Sarah 262
BUET Abigail 28

Amy 28

Asahel 28

Augustus 28

Christian ( ) 28

David 28

Dorcas 28

Elizabeth 28 39

Ellen 28

Hamo 27

Hannah 28

Henry 27 28 126

Henry Adams 28

Henry Augustus 28

John 27

Jonathan 28

Joseph 28

Mary 27 28

Mercy 28

Nathaniel 28

Patience 28

Sarah 28, 126

Thomas 127
BURTON Francis 186

Francis Pierpoint 186
BUSH John 252
BUSHELL Clement 310

Elizabeth { ) 310

BUTLER 58

Alfred Trego 116 117 307
308

Col 115

James 155 156

John 156

Mary ( ) 155 156

Thomas 296

William 58
BUTTEN William 114
BUTTLER Martha 13

Nicholas 41
BUTTON George 239
BUXTON Elizabeth 175

Mercy 242
BYRAM Marv 205

Nicholas 194 195 205
EYED Benton Cole 263
265

CAEN John 77

Walter 77
CAILLE (Call) Isabelle
Jeanne 84 85

Toussaint 84
CALLAHAN Capt 59
CAMEEAEIUS Phillipus 32
CAMMETT Alberta 199

Bertie E 199

Dell A 199

Horace 199

Parley P 199

Sherman 199

Vivian Izola 199



CAMP 305

Nicholas 304
CAMPBELL Edward R 337

Henry C 264

Louise Carmelita 263
264
CANFIELD Dorothy 141

Eli Hawley 141

James H 141

Nathan 142

Samuel 141

Thomas 275

Thomas Hawley 141
CANMOEE Malcolm 206
CAPEON John 256
CAEEW John 170
CAEEY Frances 195

John 194 195
CAEMEN John 261

Mary 261
CARPENTER Agnes 114
CARRIER Virginia 264
CARVER John 56 185

Kathrine (— — ) 185
CASE John 90

Joseph 89 90

William 90
CASTLE Alma 259
CATLIN John 104
CAUTHERS Stevenson 294
CAVE Roger 287
CECIL Marjery 2 87

Wm 287
CESSONS John 253
CHAMBERLAIN (Chamber-
lin, Chamberlyn, Cham-
berlayne Chamberlaine)

Abraham 33

Alice 30

Benjamin 33

Clement 30 33

Daniel 33

Edmund (Edward) 30
33

Ezekiel 33

Francis 30

Grace E 33

Henry 31

Isaac 31 32

Jacob 33 49

Jane ( — — ) 31

John 24 32 33

Joseph 33

Joseph Franklin 33

Mark Henry 33

Mary ( ) 30

Rebecca 33 282 283 285

Richard 30 32 33

Sarah 32

Thomas 30 33

Timothy 31 32

William 30 31 32 33
279

CHAMPLAIN 249

CHANDLEE Jennie 76

Roger 43

Sarah 43 238
CHAPIN (Chopyn Chapyn
Chapine Chaplyn)

Agnes ( ) 35

Benjamin 39

Bethia 39

Caleb 39

Catherine (Katherine
Katherin Catharine
Catherin) 34 35 38 39
102

Christian 35



346



Index of Persons



CHAPIN cont'd

Christopher oi

David 34 36 38 39

Ebenezer 39

Emlen ( •) 35

Englishe 34

Hannah 38 39

Henry 34 35 38 39

Honor 35 38

Japhet (Japet) 38 39

Joan (Joane) 35 36

Johan 35

John 34 35 36 37 38 39

Jonathan 39

Josias (Josiah) 35 37 38

Luke 36

Lydia 39

Margaret 36

Margery 35

Margett 35

Nicholas 34

Petro 34

Phillip 36

Kobert 34

Roger 35 36 39

Roy D 35

S 285

Samuel (Samuell) 34 35
36 37 38 39 167 202

Sarah (Sara) 34 35 38
39

Stephen 34

Sylvia 104

Thomas 34 36 39

Union 39

Walter 35
CHAPMAN F W 128



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