ing King Philip give a deed to James Leonard in 1665 for the
**Neck of Land" in Taimton.
2324 Share in the Taunton and South Boston Turnpike Road, June
24, 1807.
2325 Letter of Joshua Mooar of Andover to his brother Timothy
from Cambridge, Aug. 28, 1775, who was serving in the
siege of Boston.
2326 Maine Insurance policy Oct. 22, 1803, signed Wm. Scollay, Sec'y,
Arnold Welles, President.
2327 Unpaid bill for medical attendance in 1758, on reverse bill for
rent and repairs. Paul Revere.
2328 Receipt for the personal effects of John Mead of Ashby. The
only evidence extant that he was killed at the battie of Bunker
Hill.
2329 Printed Resolve Dec. 2, 1775. Appointment of Muster Mas-
ters.
2330 Bill of Dr. Thomas Oaks for doses of physic to Taimton people
about 1690.
2331 Marriage intentions of Ensign Elijah Dean and Sophia Leonard
at Raynham, Mass., May i, 1742, taken from the church door.
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2332 Map of North America showing latest discoveries, 1806. Lottery
tickets.
2333 Mass. State Lottery 1790.
2334 Mass. Land Lottery 1786.
2335 Piscataqua Bridge Lottery.
2336 South Hadley Canal Lottery.
2337 Washington City Canal Lottery.
2338 Providence Episcopal Church Lottery, 1797.
2339 Warranto! Col. Nathaniel By field to Capt Thomas Leonard
for seven soldiers for her Majesty^s service against the In-
dians, 1703.
2340 Notice to town of Taunton that all Acadians subsisting at the
public charge, be sent to the towns to which they were as-
signed.
2341 Order relating to the work at the forge during King Philips'
Indian war. Taunton Iron Works, Apr. 13, 1676*
COMMISSIONS IN FAC-SIMILE.
2342a Abiel Abbott, Second Maj. of the Fifth Regt. of Militia of N.
H., Dec. II, 1776, signed by M. Weare, President of the
Council.
2342b Abiel Abbott, First Major of Regt., March 30, 1781, signed
M. Ware.
2343 James Murray, Justice of Peace in the County of Suffolk, Prov-
ince of Mass. Bay in N. £., Oct 26, 1768, signed Francis
Bernard.
2344 Nathan Watkins, Peru, Mass. Capt of a Company in the 26th
Regt., commanded by Gen. Gates, July i, 1775, signed by
John Hancock, President
2345 Washington souvenir made from oak grown at Mount Vernon.
2346 Impression from the seal adopted by New Hampshire 1776.
2347 Bronze medal case from cannon found in the Harbor of Louis-
burg 1895 and issued by the Society of Colonial Wars.
Walter K. Watkins
2348 Surveyor's compass and chains used to run the " Old Colony
Line from Accord Pond to or near the road from Braintree to
Bridgewater," July 12, 1725. Col. Samuel Thaxter, Hingham
2349 Silhouette of Henry Purkitt Late survivor of the Boston Tea
Party about 1832.
2350 Daguerreotype.
2351 Pocket corkscrew carried by him.
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2352 *' A Poem on the Wonderful Interposition of Providence in Pre-
serving a party of the American Troops in the late Engage-
ment at Chelsea," 27th of May, 1772.
2353 "A Poem on the Bloody Engagement that was fought on
Bunker's Hill, in Charlestown, New England," June 17,
1775. Written by Elisha Rich, Minister of the Gospel,
Chelmsford. Printed and sold by N. Coverly, MDCCLXXV.
Robert T. Swan
2354 Commission issued by Gov. Francis Bernard, to Ensign
Hopestill jCapen as Ensign of Capt Onesimus William's
Co. Col. Joseph Jackson Regt., 1763.
2355 Commission issued to same as Lieut in Capt John Leverett's
Co., same Regt., 1767.
2356 Silver pepper box. H. P. C. (Hopestill Capen and Patience
Stoddard). A. J. C. Sowden
2357 Commission by Sir Edmund Andros to Ensign Humphrey Bar-
rett, dated June 22, 1688. Edwin S. Barrett
2358 Deed of gift of John Alden to his son Jonathan Alden of
land dated Jan. i, 1684. Edward T. Barker
2359 Unrecorded deed of land in Medfield, granted by Isaac Chenery
and Elizabeth (Gamlin) Chenery, Medfield, Mass., to Eleazer
Adams, March 22, 1674-1675, acknowledged before Timothy
D wight, March, 1 698-1 699, witnessed by Henry Adams, Sr.,
and Henry Adams, Jr.
2360 Unrecorded deed of land granted by John Rice to Eleazer
Adams, dated Nov. 9, 1670. Witnessed by Thomas Fuller,
Samuel Hunting.
2361 Indian tomahawk and arrowheads found on the farm of Myles
Standish. 2362 Indian pestle. 2*^63 Brick from chimney
in Standish house built by Capt. Myles Standish.
J. Myles Standish
2364 Commission issued by Lieut Gov. Samuel Adams, Oct 18, 1793,
to Dr. Philip Padelford, appointing him surgeon of the 3d
Reg., 2d Brigade, and 5th Division of the Mass. Militia, Noah
Hall, colonel.
2365 Also his discharge, Apr. 29, 1807, signed by William Donnison,
adjutant general. F. Apthorp Foster
2366 George Minot's cradle, used by the eldest branch of the family
from the setdement of Dorchester to the present day.
J. Grafton Minot
2367 Button from the coat worn by Commodore Thomas McDonough
at the battle of Lake Champlain. Edward B. Cox
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2368 Miniature portrait of Csq)t Christopher Mardenbrough, St Kitt*s.
Commander J. Giles Eaton, U. S. N.
2369 Flag presented to Col. Jeremiah Moulton on liis return from
Louisburg in 1745. J^^^ Pickering Lyman
2370 Warrant of arrest written by Sir William Pepperell, April 9,
1720.
2371 Deposition of Thomas Knight written by Col. Wm. Pepperell,
June 8, 1727.
A sea letter signed by the following Sept, 1805.
5 Thomas Je£Ferson, 1 743-1826.
^' i James Madison, 1 751-1836.
2373 Bill of lading dated 1694.
2374 Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies now
in Congress at Philadelphia July 6, 1775.
2375 Hand bill containing an account of French conspiracy Mar. 11,
1799. Printed at Portsmouth. Fred A. Wilson
2376 French Testament formerly owned by George Washington and
containing his book plate. Rev. Isaac S. Hartley
2377 Sword and sash of Maj. John Andr^. Alfred Johns Rodways
2378 Agreement between Edmund Littiefield and the town of Wells,
Maine.
2379 Association Test, May, 1776 (George E. Littiefield). Signed by
leading citizens of Lexington in 1 776.
2380 Series of eight sermons preached yearly on the anniversary of
the battie of Lexington, Apr. 19, 1775.
Francis H. Brown, M. D.
Goodwin Private G>IIectioiu
2381 Pewter spoons 150 or 160 years old, owned by Elizabeth Rowe
of Kensington, N. H.
2382 Family Bible of gr. gr. grandmother and father, Moses and
Elizabeth Rowe of Kensington, N. H. Dated 1760. Bought
June 15, 1763. Cost J630 old tenor.
2383 Home spun linen mitts worn by Mercy Rowe when a child.
Married Abraham Shaw about 1777, who enlisted in the Rev-
olution, July 10, 1777.
2384 "The Mother's Blessing" published in London 1694. An heir-
loom.
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2385 FamUy hymn book, "The Psalm of David," by Isaac Watts,
D. D.
2386 Spelling book printed in 1740, used by gr. gr. grandfather,
Moses Rowe.
2387 Silver spoon owned by Hulda Nassau, at least 200 years old.
2388 A hymn book, "Meat out of the Eater, or meditations concern-
ing the Necessity, End and Usefulness of Afflictions unto
God's Children," by Michael Wiggleworth. The fifth edition
published in 171 7.
2389 Two and two-thirds yards of skirt trimming wrought with home
made worsted on linen; and there are no two patterns alike.
Surely 1 50 years old.
2390 Silver cufiE buttons.
2391 String of gold beads.
2392 Pair of home manufactured pillow cases.
2393 Powder horn carried in active service by our gr. grandfather, A.
Shaw.
2394 Exhibit of Flax from its natural growth until it is ready for the
loom.
2395 Linen gloves worn in the Shaw family a hundred and fifty years
ago.
2396 Pewter drinking mug.
2397 Table urn used in Gov. John Taylor Oilman's family of N. H. in
first term 1794.
2398 Pewter platter used by gr. grandmother Dolly Loverin.
2399 Silk elbow cuff.
2400-1 A pair of silk skirts, part of wedding gowns of Dolly Loverin
who married George Jauvrin, June 4, 1789.
2402 Blue and white porcelain tea set, Dolly Loverin's wedding china
1789.
2403 Home made linen tablecloth, part of wedding outfit.
2404 Home made linen sheet.
2405 Home spun and woven towel.
2406 Tea spoon.
2407 Cup and saucer owned by gr. gr. grandmother Dolly Brown.
2408-9-10 Three pewter plates owned by Dolly Brown
2411-12 Colonial coverlets, one white, the other white and blue.
2413 A piece of linen brought to this country in the 17th century, in
ship "Three Friends," which was commanded by Jean Jauv-
rin, our gr.lgr.gr. grandfather.
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2414 Tomahawk.
2415 Indian gouge.
2416 $3 bill of Continental money printed in Philadelphia in 1776.
2417 Porcelain teapot presented to Mrs. A. J. Brown by the wife of a
lineal descendant of John Alden. Mrs. Alden said this tea-
pot came over in the Mayflower.
2418 Brass candlestick, snuffer and tray.
2419 Gold marriage rings of gr. grandmother, Betsey Merrill, and gr.
gr. grandmother, Mary Hubbard.
2420 Silver teaspoon owned by Betty True.
2421 Silver thimble owned by Elizabeth Hubbard.
2422 Earrings, an heirloom.
2423 Teaspoon.
2424 Tablespoon owned by Mary Hubbard.
2425 Sampler worked by gr. grandmother, Betty Merrill The fol-
lowing is worked on the sampler: **July the 18, 1796. ABC
DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ&
Betty Merrill, Her Sampler. Done by her at South Hamp-
ton. I was married June 5, and moved 19th, 1792. Our house
was raised June the 20th and moved December the 5th 1795.
Finis."
Emma F. and Dora M. M. Goodwin, Roxbury, Mass.
2426 Silver christening bowl used at christening of George Washing-
ton and two preceding generations.
2427 Miniature of George Washington, 1 796 — by Bone — Enamelled
from a sketch taken from Washington himself.
2428 Chintz bed curtain. A piece from curtain which draped bed
upon which Washington died; formerly owned by Dorothy
Dix.
2429 Bed quilt made of pieces of Lady Washington's dresses.
2430 Salt cellars used in Washington's family at Mount Vernon.
2431 Spoons belonging to Washington. All the above from the col-
lection of the late Mrs. Mary Hemenway.
Mrs. W. C. E. Eustis
492 Colored print of Cleopatra. C. F. Aldrich
494 Glass ware belonging to Benj Franklin. Talbot Aldrich
499 Oil portrait of Abigail Adams.
502 Mug. Old porcelain. T. B. Aldrich
503 Cut glass pitcher and glasses belonging to Washington.
Mrs. T. B. Aldrich
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1884 Chair; formerly owned by Lady Wentworth.
Mrs. Wm. Marland
1882 Old card table — 1706 — 1779. Made and owned by David
Northey of Salem. Wm. Marland
2432 Spinnet. Mrs. John Parks
2433 Old Furstenburg cup and saucer.
2434 Table, 1750, once the property of Sir Harry Frankland and
" Agnes Surriage " taken from Frankland Hall at the time of
the fire, Jan 23, 1858. Mrs. Andrew George
2435 Sevres — bas-relief, 1789. Purchased in Paris during the reign
of Terror, by Mr. Thomas Perkins, who was a bearer of
despatches at the time. Rare specimen, as the work has not
been carried on for many years. It was probably originally
stolen from some palace.
2436 Plate, bearing cut of house owned by T. H. Perkins at head of
Pearl St. and used as the Atheneum.
Mrs. Andrew Wheelwright
2437 Teapot, spode ware.
2438-9 Gravy dish and platter, Davenport ware.
Oscar A. Frye, Boston
2440 Silver Brazier made by Paul Revere. Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer
2441 Bible owned by Roger Conant, Gov. Cape Ann, 1625. Owned
by Chas. W. Palfray of Salem whose ancestor, Peter Palfray,
was with Peter Conant at Cape Ann.
774 Light stand brought to this country in the ** Mary and John,"
1630.
2442 Blue platter which belonged to George Washington.
2443 Lowestoft from the wedding set of china of Deborah Olcott, who
married Gard. Bliss, 1800.
2444 Pocket piece, coin, 1630.
2445 Blue plate from old Hammond house.
2446 Lowestoft, cup and saucer belonging to the Hammond family.
2447 Lowestoft
2448 Candlestick owned by Deborah Olcott
2449 Set of green and white china.
2450 Luster pitcher. 2451 Luster tea pot
2452-2458 Collection of seven teapots, illustrating china at the end of
the eighteenth century.
2459 Black wood edge set
2460-2470 Collection of eleven pieces of blue ware, illustrating the
decadence of color.
2471 Silver tankard.
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2472 Silver spoons which belonged to Gen. Washington.
Loaned by Mrs. George Warren Hammond
2473 Old Mirror. Mrs. Samuel Warrai
2474 Mirror. Mrs. Robert Dana
2475-2477 Three pewter platters with interesting marks.
Mrs. Dudley R. Child
2478 Pewter. 2479 Warming pan, 1773.
2480 **Pumice House" pitcher.
2481 Wool wheel and flax wheel. Mrs. Edward B. Cole
2482 Very old chair belonging to Joseph Dauson of Reading.
985 Table on which Arnold and Andre signed the treason papers,
Sept. I, 1780.
2483 Spoon owned by William Stickney, member of the first, second
and third Provmcial Congress.
2484-2486 Pewter platter, plates and salt cellar formerly owned by
Hannah (Chandler) Abbot, wife of George Abbot, the yeo-
man. See No. 1722. Owned by Chas. W. Palfray, Salem
2487-2488 Saddle bag and gaiters of Gen. Wm. Heath, owned by
Chas. H. Heath and loaned to Mrs. Thos. DoUaber, Hannah
Goddard Chapter, D. A. R., Brookline, Mass.
2489 Pewter lovin/s: cup brought from Black Horse Lane, Dracut, on
inventory of 1699.
2490 Silver teapot owned by Anna Vamum Eaton.
2491 Embroidery from Morocco, 300 years old.
2492 Cup and saucer from Fayal, very old.
2493-2494 Hot water plates manufactured in the time of George III.
2495 Probate Record of estate of Capt. Amos Wadland, who lived on
Black Horse Lane, now Prince St., Boston.
2496 Punch ladle in possession of a Dracut family since 1665.
2497 Tortoise shell snu£E box i8th century, used by Hannah Brazier
2498 Ivory miniature of Silas Mardenborough, son of Christopher M.,
Gov. of St. Christopher.
2499 Silver porringer, time of George II.
2500 Old Indian silver on copper i6th century.
Commander and Mrs. Joseph Giles Eaton
ERRATA.
Nos. 524-553 should be credited to J. C. J. Brown.
741 Maine should read marine.
Page 97 Read Mrs. J. A. Perkins, Chapter Regent
1945-6 Read painted^on glass.
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GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
Abbott, Abiel (i 741-1809) 2342
George (1615-1681) 1722
Hannah (Chandler)
(1629-17 1 1) 2484
Henry (1738-1805) 17 18
Henry, 2d (1796-1807) 1719
Phoebe (1746- 1782) 1718
Jonathan (1740- ) 18 10
Judith Folansbee
(1782-1864) 1719
Samuel (1732-1812) 1746
Sarah (1762-1848) 1725
Adams, Abigail (Smith)
(1744.1818) 245-251
Abigail, 2d 261
Eleazer
(1644-1710) 23C9, 2360
^1676) 2359
Henry, Sr. (1604
Henry ( -1646)
Henry, Jr. (1657-1733)
John (1735-1826)
John Quincy (i 767-1848)
Joseph Mag. (1743- 1824)
Alden, Gov. John (1599- 1687)
Amherst, Earl Jeffrey
Andre, Maj. John
(1751-1780)
Andros, Sir Edmond
(1637-17 14)
Badlam, Elizabeth (17 53-1832)
Gen. Stephen
(1751-1815)
Baher, John (i 700-1 745)
Bailey, Isaac 1742-1813)
Bainbridge, Commodore
(1774-1833)
Baker, Cornelius ( -1820)
Sarah (i 777-1865)
Ballard, Hezekiah
(1720-1801)
Bancroft, Dea. Thomas
(1622- )
Barker, Elizabeth (17 50-1853)
Lt. Francis (1714-179^)
Capt. John (1755-2828)
Nathan (1768-1821)
Barr, James
(1754-1848) 954, 957, 959
Barrett, Humphrey Ensign
(1630-17 10) 231JI
Bartlett, Josiah (1729- 1795) '^2
Bassett, Jeremiah (1751- ) 1624
5«7
2359
256
586
485
2296
985* 2377
852
571
737
76,239
1 190
1749
1752
1516
1916
2283
2284
1915
Belcher, Gov. Jonathan
(1681.1757) 664
Bellemont, Earl (i 636-1 701) 2291
Bentley, Dr. Wm. (i 759-1819) 1951
Bernard, Gov. Francis
(I7I2?-I779) 2343
Blunt, Capt. Isaac (1766-1833) 1903
Bowditch, Hannah
(1761-1825) 1087
Bowen, Stephen (1795-1829) 523
Bowles, Stephen (i 782-1 857) 694
Mrs. Stephen (Susan
Longfellow)(i787-i86o) 694
Bradford, Gov. William
(^589-1657) 584
Braman, Rev. Dr. Isaac
( -1851) 1452
Sarah (Balch)
(1791-1893) 1444
Brewster, Elder (i 560-1644) 562
Broclebank, John ( -1844) 850
Brooks, Gov. John (17 152-1825)
Brown, Catherine (1788-1864) 1197
Edward (17 56- 1844) 1192
Burbank, Sullivan (1776- 1862) 1^4
Burnham, Sam (1754-1782) 1169
Lt. Thomas (1772-1792) 1169
Burton, Ann Church (i 800-1 886) 153
Capt. Benj. (1749-1835)
(Major) 108
Hannah (Church)
(1755-1834) 153
Byfield, Col. Nathaniel
T> 1 r.^'^54"'y3) 2339
Byles, Rev. Mather
(1707-1788) 65
Capen, Ensign Hopestill
(1730-1807) 2354
Carter, Sally Goodrich
(1 77 5-183 1) 1083
Carlton, Eunice (1731-1824) 956
Col. Sam (1755-1838) 954
Chad wick, John (1790-18^) 944
Chapin, Experience (i 786-1850) 376
Chapman, Mrs. Clarissa (Eames
Jacques) (i 785-1844) 818
Chase, Lt. Col. Sam(i739-i8i6) 692
Clarke, Rev. Jonas (1730- ) 450
Clap, Catherine (i 782-1872) 778
Hannah ( -1774) 761
Rev Nathaniel
(1668-1745) 746
Cleveland, Wm. (1770-1837) 512
143
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Cobb, Roland (17 57- 1842) 107
Coburn, Rose (1767-1859) 1800
Coffin, Wm. ( -1705) 640
Converse, Sarah (i 767-1849) 1835
Cook, Robert ( -18 14) 1070
Capt. Sam 1769- ) 945
Coote, Richard (i 636-1 701) 2291
Coram, Capt. Thos.
(1667-1751) 2308
Coming, Benj. (1738- ) 921
Nancy (1739-1835) 921
Comwallis, Lord (1738-1805) 1910
Cotton, John (i 585-1652) 662
Crafts, Caleb (1741-1826) 566
Ebenezer (1679-1722) 564
Ebenezer (i 740-1810) 565
Samuel (1736-1775) 565
Crowninshield, Capt. John;
George (1734-1815); Mary
Derby ( 1737" '813); George
Jr.(i766-i8i7); Jacob(i770-
1808; John (1771-1842);
Benj. (1732- ); Hannah
Carleton ( -1824) 1943-2047
Currier, Capt. John
(1726-1826) 1685
Davis, Elizabeth (1742-1817) 1835
Ruth (1774-18 1 2) 1794
Deland, Mary (1776- ) 677
Mary k (1746-1826) 673
Dexter, Timothy (1743- 1846) 15
Dickson, Ruth (1786- 1879) ^726
Dodge, Isaac (17^2-1785) 1168
Rebecca (1 761 -1 795) 1169
Doggett, Samuel (1751-1831) 567
Dorr, Capt. Ebenezer
(1763-1847) 779
Dudley, Elizabeth (1724-1805) 40
Joseph (1647-1720) 33
Paul (1675-1751) 53
Duncan, Esther (1722-17J7) 2241
Dwight, Timothy (1752-18 17) 2359
Edwards, Jonathan (1703-58) 311
Jonathan (1745-1801) 1895
Eliot, John (1747- 1843) ^4'°
Jane (1746-1824) 1322
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
(1803-82) 1477
Endicott, John (i588.>-i665) 462
Faneuil, Peter (i 700-1 743) 1407
Farnum, Mary S. (Jenkins)
(1796-1891) 1777
Felt, Catherine (1779- 1884) ^ *94
John ( -178O 1 1 94
Flavel, John (i630?-i09i) 1508
Flint, Capt. Sam uel( 1733-1777) 1528
Fowler, Sarah Putman
(i754?-i846) 1434
Franklin, Dr Benj.
(1706-1790) 467
Fry, Hannah (1744-1822) 780
Foster, Amos (1753-1835) 1817
Elizabeth (17 57-1843) 1790
Grace Barstowv
(1748-1835) 675
Capt. Jedidiah
(1726-1779)
Samuel (1779-1850)
Sarah Deland(i782-i
2280
658
864) 675
) 1476
1828
554
780
Dr. Simon (1766-
French, Rev. Jonathan
(1740-1800)
Mary R. (1814-1803)
Gage, Thomas (1727-1787)
Galloupe, John (161 5-1675)
Gansevoort, Peter (i 749-181 2)
Gardner, Isaac (1726-1775)
Mary J. (i 760-1851)
Dea. Thomas (1^5-1725) 786
Rev. John Sylvester John
( -1830) 1371
Gates, Horatio 2343
(1728-1807) 1407, 2344
Gerry, Elbridge (1744-1818) 2287
Gilbert, Jos. ( 1 7 1 5- 1 802) 1 401
Nathaniel (1747- 18 14) 1398
Goldsmith, Hannah S.
(1805-1892)
Nancy Taylor
(1790-1857)
Nathaniel (i 730-1845)
WUliam (1794-1869)
Goodhue, Aaron (1761-1847)
Goodwin, Capt. John
(1709- )
Gould, Betsey (1793-1827)
John (1785- )
Mary Watts (1789-1880) 11 18
Zaccheus (i 589-1670) 1523
Gove, Sarah Mills (1 754-1814) 1334
Gregg, Capt. James(i672-i76o) 412
Green, Mrs. Elizabeth
(1759.1797) 1775
Gen. Nathaniel (1742-86) 489
Hackett, Francis (1632- ) 2323
Hale, Sir Matthew (1609-1676) 124
Nathan (1755-1775) 1780
Hall, Betsey (i 780-1 801) 621
Hancock, John
(> 737-1793) 469*2284
Harding, Sarah Hickson
(1801-1867) 1751
Harrington, Jonathan
(1758-1784) 105, 175
Abigail (1781- ) 160
Harriman. Sarah (Brocklebank)
(1775-186. )
Hayden, Lt. Col. Benj. Jr.
(1759-1828)
Hayward, Calvin (1770-1853)
Edward (1753 1818)
1837
1308
1308
1837
1015
>5i3
1 1 14
Mary Fobes
;3i5i5)
(1781-1
870)
2295
2207
2208
144
Digitized by V3OOQ IC
Heath, Wm. (1736-1814) 568
Henderson, Chas. (1779-1861) 621
Thos. (1 735-1 796) 621
Hewes, Shuball (1732- 1832) 592
Holman, Betsey Bard
(1 786-1829) 952
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
(1809- ) I
Holt, Henry ( 1763-182 1) 1723
Hood, John (1724-180Q) 1522
John ( 1 760-1836) 1 521
Hopkinson, David (1738- ) 061
Hoskins, Richard Quincy
(1770-1844) 1381
Houghton, Charlotte
(1771-1821) 1815
William (i 729-1814) 1407
HuU, Sarah Fuller (1759-1826) 80
Wm. (1753-1825) 1592
Hunt, Enoch (i 779-1864)
Eunice (17^0-1827) 1745
Israel (1758- ) 1080
Huntington, Maj. Gen. Jabez
(17 19-1786) 2275
Col. Joshua (1751- ) 2277
Gov Samuel(i73i-i796) 1421
Hurd, Joseph, Jr.
(1778-1857) 2292,2293
Hutchinson, Gov. Thos.
1711-1780) 129
lUsley, Jewett (1763- ) 860
Ingersoll, Nancy (1784- 1853) 1088
Jackson, Andrew (i 767-1845) 388
Jefferson, Thos. (1743 1826) 479
Jenkins, Lucy (Hooper)
(1755-1790) 1458
Sally (1786-1860)
Jones, Lucy (1 762- 1842) . 616
Kempton, Col. Thos.
(1740-1806) 1396, 1408
Kenney, Joseph (i 770-1847) 1097
Kettell, Andrew (1750-1832) 1740
Esther (1784- 1862) 1740
Kendall, Judith (1750- )
Kenniston, Reuben(i75i-I775) 1906
Kimball, Leonard (i 795-1 828) 1096
King, Henry (1784-1834) 1115
Kneeland, Sarah (i 738-1816)
Knox, Gen. Henry (17 50- 1806) 167
Lafayette, Marquis de
1757-1834) 210
Lamson, Jonathan (i 720-1808) 11 30
Susanna (1753-1825) 1740
Larcom, Elizabeth ( -1751) 1149
Leighton, Gen. Sam. (1740- 1802) 64
Leonard, Ephraim (1755-177 1) 527
Samuel (1634-174^) 2290
Zephaniah, Jr., Col.
(17^6-1814) 1415
Levett, Daniel H.( 1 790- ) 1126
Lincoln, Gen. Benj.
1733-1810) 2319^ 844
Lock, Betsey (1785-1854) 38
Lovell, James (1737-1814) 1401
Lovett, Lucy 17 56-1 834) 1 152
Lowder, Wm. 17 14-1796) 58
Ann (1717-1801) 58
Lund, Capt. James (1768-1825) 692
Madison, James (1751-1836) 2372
Manning, Polly (Wright)
(1782-1854) 1428, 1431
Richard (1755-1812) 1170
Marston, Susan Wendell
(1778-1854) 1360
Mather, Rev Cotton
(1663-1728) 1440
Rev. Increase
(1639-1723) 662
Melville, Maria (Ganesvort)
1 790- 1 87 2) 630
Deborah (1737- ) 606
Mills, Capt. Jos. (1750-1809) 1241
Moody, Chas. (1791- ) 1936
Morton, Nathaniel (161 3-1 685) 2306
Munroe, Col. Wm.(i742-i827) 104
James (1758-183 1) 1047
Nash (Sarah Foster)
(1810-1887) 676
Needham family, 1528-37 inc.
Daniel, Sergt.
1760-1774) 1524, 1528
Sophia (1797- ) 1526
Newall, David 1704-1769) 1563
Nickals, Susanna (1780-1867) 849
George (1778- 1865) 1219
Nichols, Sarah (1802-1830) 1201
Northey, Abijah
" Jr.
David ( 1 706-1 779) 1882
Oaks, Dr. Thomas (1644-1719) 2330
Ober, Capt. Benj. (1750-1780) looi
Obrae, Abigail (Mrs. Israel)
Osgood, Samuel (1748-1823) 1928
John (i595-'65i 1923
Osbom, Abigail 1770-1 11 25
Otis, James (177 5- 1783) 1403
Parker, Sergt. John ( 1 640- ) 1 5 1 4
Parsons, William (1743-1826) 63
Pease, Erastus (178J-1857) 375
Persis (Chapm)
(1784-1869) 371, 374
Pemberton, Ebenezer
(i747-»735)
Pepperell, Col. William
(1654-1734) 2371
Sir Wm.
(1696-1759) 62, 2370, 1442
Perry, Com. O. li.
(1785-1819) 594, 1588, 1594
Phelps, Lois (1767-1849) 1903
Philbrick, Joseph (1772-1830) 1231
Lois Hoag (17J4-1843) 1238
Samuel (i 734-1806) 1236
HannahGove(i734-i838)i237
145
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Perley, John (1779-1815) 1386
Phillips, Phoebe Foxcroft
(1 743.181 2)
Samuel (1752-1802) 1760
- (1689-1711) 1773
Phips, Gov. Spencer
(1685-1757) 2280-2283
Pickering,Timothy(i703-i777) 1210
(1703-1718) 1210
Timothy (1745-1520) 1216
Pierce, Bet»ey (1787-1864) 121 1
Jarathmeal ( 1 747-1821) 1218
Joseph (1774-1793) »209
John (1787-17 20
Pierrepont, Sarah (1770-1758) 1893
Poor, Abraham (1742-1819) 1910
Daniel (1740-1814) 180
Gen. Enoch (1736-1780) 1899
Stephen (i 771 -1842) 1794
Porter Moses (17 56-1822) 1264
Prentiss, Rev. Thomas
(1747-1874) ^ 1332
Preston, John (1746-1827) 434-444
Prince, Madam Deborah
(1709.1776) 57
Rev.Thomas(i687-i758) 29
Proctor, Robert ( 1 760-1847 ) 934
Thomdike (1759-1792) 934
Purkitt, Henry (1745.1846) 2349
Putnam, Gen. Israel
(1778-1790) 447*448,456
Col. Jesse
(1778-1867) 448,456
Joseph (1739-1788) 448
Col. David (1 707-1769) 447
Quincy, Josiah Jr. (i744-i775) 'o
" (1772-1864) 334
Randolph, Gov. (1727-177 q) 788
Rea, Sarah Barr ( 1 782-1 862 ) 1 27 1