YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Gift of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut <% cout^o -'57. Thomas, Houston A. Abeel, Johannis, 1667-1712, Al bany, N. Y. Indian Commis sion, i706-'i2. Mayor of Al bany, i694-*95, i709-'io. Mem ber of Assembly, i695-'98. Van Schaick, Arthur P. Abel, Lieut. Preserved, 1668- 1724, Rehoboth, Mass. In King Philip's War. Sergt, 1689, Ens., 1690. Lieut, under Capt Samuel Gallup, Phips' Expedition against Canada, 1690. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hill, John W. Hill, Wm. S. Houghton, Henry O. Munro, Wilfred H. Pennoyer, Nelson A. Abell, Sergt. Caleb, 1646-1731, Conn. Sergt. of Norwich Co., 1701. Booth, Charles E. Abell, Capt. John, 16781-1769, Conn. Ens., 1755. Lieut, 1758. Capt, 1769. Booth, Charles E. Ackley, Benjamin, c. 1710 . East and Middle Haddam, Conn. Pvt in Capt. Dimock's Co., 1755. Ackley, Chas. Sexton Adams, Sergeant Abraham, 1639- 1714, Newbury, Mass. Cor poral in the Military Co., 1685-93 ; Sergeant, 1703, King 'William's War. Dorman, Wm. B. Dyer, Isaac W. Adams, Abraham, 1715-1771. Row ley, Mass. Soldier in Capt. Richard Thurston's Train Band, 1757. Dorman, Wm. B. Adams, Daniel, 1652-1713. Under Major Willard, King Philip's War. Adams, Frederick C. Bailey, Edward P. Britton, Chas. P. Smith, L. Bertrand Adams, Capt. Ebenezer, 1735- Elected Vestryman, 1718, and held office until 1735. In 1731, Capt of the County Militia. Adams, Gilmer S. Adams, Ens. Edward, 1630-1716, Medfield, Mass. Ens., 1681, 1702. Deputy, 1689, '92, 1702. Adams, Edward M. Adams, John Quincy Conkey, Walter B. Leeds, Charles Meacham, Frank A. Pierce, Frederick C. Adams, George, 1696, Water- town, Mass. In Capt Joseph Sill's Co., King Philip's War. Adams, Frederick C. Bailey, Edward P. Britton, Charles P. Adams, Lieut. Henry, 1604-1676, Medfield, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1652. Lieut, Military Co., Medfield, . Fought in King Philip's War. Deputy, 1659, et seq. Killed at door of his house by Indians, Feb. 21, 1676. Adams, Henry H. Bickford, Robert S. Burrough, Lewis F. Butler, Edward A. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Daniels, Edwin Alfred Erskine, Alfred Massena Farnsworth, Charles Hewins, James Hill, Clarence Edward Mason, William L. Merriam, Frank Middleton, Harvey Nichols, George L. Parker, Edward H. Rockwood, Charles G., Jr. Stone, William E. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Adams, Ens. Henry, 1657-1733, Medfield, Mass. Representa tive, I7o6-'ii, '17, '19, '2i-'24, '28. Ensign. Butler, Edward A. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Stone, William E. Adams, Capt. Isaac, 1713-97. He was commissioned Capt. of the 2nd. Company of Militia, in Boxford, 1762. Dyer, Isaac W. Adams, Sergt. Jacob, 1654-1717, Newbury and Suffield, Ct Sergt Jacob Adams was chosen Moderator of town meetings held in Suffield. Rep resented Suffield in Gen. Court of Conn., 1711, 1714, 1717. Snow, Edgar Morton Adams, Jeremy, 1604-1683. Hart ford, Conn. Sent with Capt. Mason to treat with the In dians; member of Hartford Train Band to 1665. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Adams, Arthur Adams, Charles Franklin Addoms, Lewis Paddock Lake, Simon Adams, Jesse, 1739 — . Private from Scarsdale in Capt. Joshua Bloomer's Co., Westchester Co., 1759, Old French War. Adams, Wilson Irving Adams, Washington I. L. Adams, John, 1703, Burling ton Co., N. J. Representative, 1697. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd Middleton, Harvey Adams, John, 1621-1706, Cam bridge, Mass. Under Capt Thomas Prentice, King Phil ip's War. Clarke, George K. Cutter, William R. Rollins, Philip A. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Stone, Charles W. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Adams, Ens. John, 1807. Ens. "Associated Cos. of Bucks Co." in Pa. Provincial Forces, 1756. Adams, Henry Adams, Jos. W. Adams, Capt. Joseph, 1682-1752, Canterbury, Conn. Lieut, of Train Band, 1715. Capt, 1725. Deputy, 1715, et seq. Jewett, William P. Mersereau, John D. Adams, Capt. Michael, 1707-1776. Killingly, Conn. Capt, Conn. Militia. McFarland, George E. Adams, Richard, 1728. In the Narragansett Campaign un der Capt Samuel Moseley. Wounded in the Great Swamp Fight. Smith, Walter Calef. Adams, Richard, 1726-1800. Bur gess for New Kent, Va., 1752- 1765. Burgess for Henrico County, Va., 1769-1775. Adams, Gilmer S. Adams, Capt. Samuel, 1617-1689, Chelmsford, Mass. Capt. of Foot, 1682 et seq. William and Mary, French and Indian Wars. In Capt. Holbrook's Co., King Philip's War. Booth, Charles E. Brown, Charles H. Bucklin, Harry Masters Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Waldo, Rhinelander Adams, Samuel, 1652 - 1727, Chelmsford, Mass., and Can terbury, Conn. Deputy from Canterbury, 171 1 et seq. Edwards, Edward J. Mersereau, John D. Adams, Captain Samuel, 1689- 1748, Boston. Assistant, 1741. Deputy, 1747-48. Member of the Ancient and Honorable Ar tillery Company, 1729. Lieu tenant, 1737. Captain, . Kent, Daniel Adams, Lieut. Thomas, 1612- 1688, Braintree and Concord, Mass. Chief Sergt., Concord Train Band, 1660. Ensign, 1678. Lieut, 1682. In King Philip's War, Capt. Samuel Adam's Co. Commissioner, i66i-'74. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Deputy, 1673. Adams, Walter W. Edwards, Edward J. Hill, Howard F. Hill, John P. Jewett, William P. Mersereau, John D. Miller, Clarence Menzies Wade, John P. Adams, Captain Thomas, 1713- 1802. Arlington, Mass. Cap tain in the French War, 1758. Cutter, William R. Hill, Howard F. Adams, Sergt. Thomas, 1723-1790. Under Capt. Stephen Whip ple, Col. Plaisted's Regt., Mass. Troops, Crown Point, 1756. Sergt, Capt. Whipple's Co., Col. Berie's Regt, Fort Edward, 1756. Adams, Wm. Porter Cutter, William R. Adamson, John — Frederick Co., Md. Private in Capt. George SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Beall's Troop of Horse in 1748. Referred to as Captain. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Addington, Isaac, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1652. Rumrill, Frank. Addison, Col. John, 1678-1706. Capt, 1692. Col., 1695. Coun cil, 1691-1705, Prov. of Md. Howard, McHenry Moran, Charles Thomas, Douglas H. Williams, Wm. S. G. Addison, Col. Thomas, 1729- Prov. Council of Md., 1710-26. Howard, McHenry Williams, Wm. S. G. Adrianse, Q. M. Martin, 1668- 1754. Q. M. under Col. Rich ard Stilwell, King's Co. Mi litia, 1715. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Adsit, John, 1652-5 — 1734-5. Sol dier in Indian Wars, 1676, in Captain Wadsworth's Co. Canfield, Von Beck. Aglet, William, 1697-1760. Bur gess in King William's Coun ty, Va., 1723-6. Barret, Richard A. Agnew, Capt. James, 1711-1770. Capt. Penn. Militia, 1756. Scott, John Reed, 207. Agur, or Ager, vide Eager. Akin, John, . Deputy for Dartmouth, Mass., 1707. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd. Albro, Major John, 1617-1712. Corp. in Colonial Militia, 1661-66. Lieut, 1675-80. Capt, 1680, and Major. Albro, Addis Daniels, Edwin Alfred Pell, Howland Williams, Norman A. Alcock, Dr. George, Roxbury, Mass. Member of Assembly, Mass. Bay Colony, i634-'37. Bates, Daniel M. Jaynes, Fremont N. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Thompson, Henry B. Alcock (e), Sergt. John, 1675. Appointed, Nov. 22, 1652, a Sergeant of Kittery, Me., Company, Lieut Arthur Bragdon commanding. Rollins, Philip A. Alden, David, 1646-1719, Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, Mass. Dep uty, 1690. Forbes, Charles S. Richardson, George Eliot Smith, William D. G. Alden, John, 1599-1687. Last sur viving signer of the "May flower Compact" In Capt Myles Standish's Duxbury Co., 1643. Gov's. Asst, i632-'40, '50, '86. Deputy, 1641-42, '44, '49. Council of War, '46, et seq., Plymouth Col. Acting Dep. Gov., 1664, '77. Adkins, Wm. Griffin Alden, Isaac C. Alden, John T. Alden, Wm. Tracy Allen, Frederick B. Anderson, Arthur C. Axtell, Decatur Bacon, Horace S. Baker, Alfred L. Baker, George F. Barker, Edwin T. Bartlett, Geo. Frederic Hunter Blackmer, Henry R. Blagden, Thos. Boyd, Robt. M., Jr. Brooks, Lyman L. Brooks, Walter C Brown, Philip G. Bucklin, Harry Masters Burt, Charles W. Butters, George Capen, Walter N. Case, Edw. B. Chapman, Edwin N. Chapman, Thomas B. Clark, Elitit A. Coe, Arthur P. Coe, Henry C. Coe, Henry F. Coffin, Rufus Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd Crandon, Edwin S. Crane, Roy E. Curtis, Geo. Munson Curtiss, Jonathan S. Cushing, Luther S. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Delano, Mortimer Dewey, James F. Dewey, Maurice W. Dewey, William T. Dickerman, Frank E. Dowse, Wm. Bradford H. Eames, Francis L. Eames, Stewart W. Eastman, John Coates Emerson, Clifford Coburn Everett, Edward Farnham, Elijah T. Farnham, Paulding Field, Vernon Ashley Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Forbes, Chas. S. Freeman, Alden French, John Fuller, Linus E. Grinnell, William M. Hadley, Emerson Hamlin, Albert C. Haughton, John P. Healey, David A. Hills, Joseph L. Hills, Thomas Lawrence Hinman, Edward C. Howard, Harry S. Hoyt, Charles W. Hoyt, William E. Huntington, Charles R. Jackson, Alfred B. Janvrin, Joseph E. Jenney, Herbert Johnson, James B. Johnson, James G. Johnson, Joseph T. Keith, Solomon L. Kinnor, William C. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Lee, Edward C. Leonard, Geo. H. Little,. Edward P. Lockwood, Thos. St. John Loring, Philip Quincy Manchester, Charles Howard Mayo, Charles E. McKinstry, Chas. H. McKinstry, Elisha W. Mersereau, John D. Miner, Edward G. Montgomery, Eugene Willard Mussey, Wm. L. Nelson, Edwin H. Nightingale, Geo. C, Jr. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Paine, Willis Seaver Parsons, Chas. L. Pillsbury, Albert S. Rawson, Edward S. Reed, Henry B. Reed, James Reed, James H. Reed, Latham G. Rhodes, Dudley W. Richardson, George E. Roberts, Joseph B. Roberts, Saxe Gotha L. Rogers, Edward L. Rogers, Edward S. Russell, Charles C. Sampson, Clark H. Saunders, Goddard Weld Seabury, Channing Seabury, Fred'k C. Shaw, Charles G. Shaw, Edward A. Shead, Edward W. Simmons, William S. Skinner, Wm. C. Smith, William D. G. Snow, Edgar M. Soule, Horace H., Jr. Spicer, George T. Spoor, John A. Stetson, Caleb R. Stetson, George R. Stevens, Geo. B. Stone, Charles A. Stringer, George A. Swift, Henry W. Talbot, Joel F. Thayer, Charles I. Thomas, Frank R. Thompson, Gilbert Tobey, Edward S. Tompkins, Hamilton B. Tredwell, Henry H. Tucker, William R. Vaill, Edward G. Vaill, Fred'k S. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Wales, Joseph P. White, Henry K. Whiting, Edm. McK. Whitney, Frank I. Whiton, James B. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Winter, Francis A. Winter, Samuel D. Wood, Geo. T., Jr. Woodward, Frank E. Woodward, Samuel W. Alden, Col. John, 1680-1739, Duxbury, Mass. Representa tive, 1712-13, '21-22, '28, '31-39. Col, 1732. Soule, Horace H., Jr. Thomas, Frank R. Alden, Capt. Jonathan, 1627- 1698. Ens., Lieut, and Capt. Duxbury Co., Mass. In King Philip's War. Parsons, Charles L. Reed, Henry B. Soule, Horace H., Jr. Thomas, Frank R. Alden, Capt. Prince, 1718-1804. Q. M. of Horse, 3d Regt, Col. of Conn., 1758. Lieut, 1760. Capt. later. Reed, Henry B. Aldis, John, 1700, Dedham, Mass. In King Philip's War. Guilford, Wm. W. Preston, Deming H. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Aldis, John, 1655-1736. Soldier, King Philip's War. Richards, William S. Whitin, Ernest S. Aldridge, Thomas, 1643-1694. Served in King Philip's War. Whitin, Ernest S. Alexander, Capt. Archibald, 1708, . Capt. of Rangers, Augusta Co., Va., 1756. "Sandy Creek Expedition." Alexander, Charles Beatty Junkin, Francis Thomas A. Patterson, Wm. Morrison Alexander, Capt. Ebenezer, 1684- 1768, Northfield, Mass. Ens. and Lieut, Father Rasle's War. Lieut, and Capt, Louis burg Expedition. Under Gen. Shirley against Canada, 1746. Alexander, Ebenezer Alexander, Winthrop Alexander, James, 1693 - 1756. King's Council, N. Y., 1721, — Council N. J., 1722. Secre tary of Prov. N. Y. Survey or-Gen. of East and West New Jersey. Chew, Beverly Del afield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Du Bois, Ernest B. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Alexander, Capt. John, 1677. Capt. in Va. Forces. One of the Justices of Stafford Coun ty, Va., 1664-66. Waters, J. Seymour T. Alexander, John, 1735 - 1775. Member House of Burgesses of Va., 1765-75. Signer of Va. Association, 1769-70. Mem ber Va. Revolutionary Con vention, 1775. Waters, J. Seymour T. Alexander, Major - Gen. Wil liam, 1726-1783. Styled Lord Stirling. Commissary, 1755. Priv. Sec, A. D. C, Gen. Shirley, 1756. Capt. Co of Grenadiers, N. Y., 1760. King's Council, N. J., 1761. Irving, Washington Russell, Wm. H. Alger, Lieut. Andrew, 1675. Scarborough, Me. Lieut, Capt. Joshua Scottow's Company, York Regiment, and killed by Indians at Scarborough, 1675. Stone, William E. Alger, Lieut. James, 1729-1810, Bridgewater, Mass. Lieut, of Capt. Jonathan Howard's 4th Bridgewater Co., Col. Josiah Edison's Regt., 1771. Tyler, Edward R. Alld, Lieut. David. In French and Indian War, 1759. Cutter, Edw. J. Allen, Andrew, 1822. Served in the French and Indian War, taking part in the Battle of Quebec. Smith, Leroy Allen, Benjamin, , Salisbury, Mass. In King Philip's War. Paul, Edward J. Robeson, Andrew Allen, Benjamin, 1724 . Io f) INDEX OF ANCESTORS Capt Phineas Steven's Co., 1748-1750. Private in this company in garrison at No. 4 (Charlestown, N. H.), from June 21, 1750, for over a year. Geer, Walter Allen, Bozoon, 1652. Lieut, 1648. Representative, 1643- 1652. Commanded garrison at Hingham. Capt., 1651. A. & H. A. Co., 1650. Griffith, William H. Allen, Corp. Edward, Jr., 1663- 1740, Deerfield, Mass. In King William and Queen Anne's Wars. In 1707 in Expedition to Canada to redeem Indian captives. Converse, Charles A. Converse, John H. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Foster, Everett W. Allen, George, Deputy. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd. Til ley, R. Hammett Allen, (Alen) Henry, . A soldier in 1715, in Capt. Joshua Cornell's Company. Jones, Walter Rysam Allen, James, 1636-1714, Chilmark and Tisbury, Mass. Assistant, 1675 ; Justice on the King's Bench six years at Quarterly Sessions of Peace. Pack, Arthur Newton Allen, Capt. James, 1716-1810. Capt. of Militia, Augusta Co., Va., 1756. In Battle of Point Pleasant. Matthews, Albert Rodgers, Howard S. Allen, Jedediah, 1646 171 2, Shrewsbury, N. J. Assembly, 1686-1703. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd. Hance, William White Hudnut, Alex. M. Middleton, Harvey Milne, Caleb J., Jr. Milne, David Smith, Thomas G. Smith, Thomas K. Williams, Thomas Wright Wright, Joseph Haddaway Allen, John, 1640 -1675, North ampton, Mass. Killed in King Philip's War at the Bloody Brook Fight, Deerfield, 1675. Allen, Heman W. Allen, Oliver F. Crane, Roy E. Pease, Edward A. Allen, John, 1659-1704, Assisted in defence of Deerfield, Mass., Feb. 29, 1704. Killed by In dians, May 11, 1704. Crosby, Francis M. Allen, John, 1684-1761. Under Capt Joseph Kellogg, Father Rasle's War, 1720-24. Allen, Frederick i ercival Allen, John, 171 1, Sudbury. In garrison at Sudbury, King Philip's War. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Allen, Capt. Joseph, 1653-1724. Served in King Philip's War. Capt. of Mil. Co. at Glouces ter. Rep. to General Court, 1705. Davis, Walter Goodwin Low, Joseph T. Simmons, Joseph F. Allen, Joseph, 1660-1727, Brain- tree, Mass. Cornet of Troop of Horse. Deputy, 171 5. Talbot, Joel F. Allen, Sergt. Joseph, 1701-1785. At Northfield, Mass., i755-'s6. Allen, Frederick H. Hunt, Arthur K. Allen, Nathaniel, 1648-1718, Medfield, Mass. In King Phil ip's War. Allen, Geo. Bion Daniels, Edwin Alfred Allen, Samuel, 1632-1703, Bridge- water, Mass. Deputy, 1693. In King Philip's War. Allen, Charles E. Allen, Francis R. Allen, Frederick B. Allen, John J. Allen, Marion Shaler Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. W. Cutler, Edward H. Kirk, Everett B. Leonard, George H. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Rogers, Allan Talbot, Joel F. Allen, Samuel, 1702-1746. Killed by Indians at The Bars, Deer field, Mass. Converse, Charles A. Allen, Col. William, 1717 New Gloucester. Roll dated 9 April, 1759. Regiment under Jeffrey Amherst at Lake George. Hayes, William A. Allen, William 2nd., . R. I. Member of Company, raised in the Colony of R. I. for the re duction of Canada, 1746. Kenyon, Clarence A. Allen, Zebediah, 1701-1777, Sud bury, Mass. On Alarm List Sudbury, 1757. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Allen, Sergt. Zebulon, 1726-1786. In Maj. John Hawks's Co., Col. Williams's Regt, 1758. In Capt. Samuel Will's Co., 1759- Hunt, Arthur K. Allerton, Dep.-Gov. Isaac, 1583- 1659. Dep.-Gov., Plymouth Col., i62i-'24. Allen, Francis R. Allerton, Walter S. Atwood, James Arthur Atwood, John Walter Ballord, Esek S. Ballord, Webb R. Batchellor, Albert S. Carr, William, Jr. Chapin, Clifford S. Churchill, Gardner Asaph Churchill, Nat'l W. Cushing, Luther S. Fairbanks, Henry N. Francis, George H. Fuller, Henry Clay Gifford, Charles E. Haven, William Hawks, James D. Kenyon, Ralph W. Litchfield, Wilford J. Locke, Charles A. Phillips, Arthur S. Richardson, Geo. E. Shaw, Henry S. Stevens, John W. Thomas, Douglas Hamilton Thomas, Douglas H., Jr. Vander Veer, Edgar A. Watkins, Walter K. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Wolcott, Roger. Woodman, Walter I. Allerton, Lieut.-Col. Isaac, 1630- 1702. Major under Col. John Washington, Va. Forces, against the Indians, 1675. Lieut.-Col., 1680. House of Burgesses, 1676. Council, 1683. Churchill, Nathaniel W. King, Edward P., Jr. Thomas, Douglas Hamilton Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Alley, Hugh, Sr., 1608 - 1673-4, Nahant and Lynn, Mass. Sol dier from Lynn in the Pequot War. Tudbury, Warren Chamberlain Alling, John, 1647-1717. Judge of the County Courts, 1704-1714, and Court of Probate, 1704- 1716. Assistant, Col. of Conn., 1704-1716. Deputy for New Haven, 1685, 1692-1703, Mem ber Governor's Council, 1707, et seq. Dwight, Frederick Farnham, Elijah T. Hatch, Josiah O. Lines, Harvey K. Lines", Theodore T. Osborn, Henry A. Sherman, Roger Alling, Sergt. Roger, 1674, New Haven, Conn. Treas. N. H. Col., i66i-'64. Corp., 1652. Sergt., 1661. Hatch, Josiah O. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Allis, John, 1642-1691. In King Philip's War. Cook, Joshua O. Dyer, Horace E. Elwood, George May Gilbert, Charles P. H. Stockbridge, Henry Allis, Lieut. William, 1678. Cornet of the Hampshire Troop, 1663. Lieut, of Hamp shire Co. Cavalry, Major 8 INDEX OF ANCESTORS John Pynchon, 1672. Lieut, of Hatfield Garrison, Nov., 1675. Associate Judge, Hampshire Co. Court, 1676-1678. Cook, Joshua O. De Wolf, Edwin A. Dyer, Horace E. Elwood, George M. Gilbert, Charles P. H. Murray, Charles H. Palmer, Charles H., 2nd. Stockbridge, Henry Allison, Ralph, , Scar- boro, Me. Defended Black Point from Indians in King Philip's War. Davis, Walter Goodwin Allison, Capt. Richard, 1660-1 71 6. Captain of Militia in Spring field and Northampton, 1705. Hudnut, Alex. Malieu Williams, Thomas Wright Wright, Joseph Haddaway Allison, Capt. Samuel, 1722-1792, Londonderry, N. H., French and Indian War. Soldier in Londonderry Troopers, 1744 and 1745. Frost, Walter C. Allmond, Capt. John, 1761. Commissioned Capt., i747-'48, of one of the two Colonial Regts., New Castle Co., Dela ware. Grubb, Ignatius C. Allyn, Lieut. - Col. John, 1696, Hartford, Conn. Cornet First Troop of Horse in Conn., 1637, under Major John Mason. Capt, Hartford Mi litia, 1673. Lieut.-Col., 1689. Sec. of the Colony thirty-four years. Assistant, 1662-1696. Commissioner, United Colo nies, 1674-1681. Member Gov ernor Andros' Council, 1687. Collins, William G. Hamlin, Albert C. Haughton, Richard Hotchkin, Walter B. McKinstry, Elisha W. Stetson, Caleb R. ' Williams, George C. F. Woodruff, Charles H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Allyn, Matthew, 1604 - 1671, Windsor. Deputy, Mass., 1636. Deputy, Conn., i648-'57. As sistant, i658-'67. Commission er for United Colonies, 1660- '64. Allen, Theodore L. Clapp, Charles Edwin Collins, William G. Day, Robert Webster Dewey, Chauncey E. Haskell, Frank W. Haughton, John P. Jones, Charles L. Marsh, Henry D. McKinstry, Elisha W. Metcalf, Bryce Metcalf, James B. Orne, Henry M. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Stetson, Caleb R. Wight, Wm. Ward Woodruff, Charles H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Allyn, Capt. Pelatiah, 1689- 1766. Appointed Ensign of the Train Band in Windsor, 1730. Capt, 1733. Moore, John Henry Allyn, Robert, 1 608-1683, New London, Conn. Sec. General Court of Conn., 1657. Dutton, William D. Horton, William E. Spicer, George T. Allyn, Samuel, 1644-1726, Barn stable, Mass. In King Philip's War. Deputy, i682-'84. Greve, Clifford Raymond, George L. Young, Edward Blake Young, George B. Almy, Christopher, 1632-1713. Deputy from Portsmouth, R. I., and Assistant to Gov. An dros, 1690. Elected Gov. of R. L, but refused to serve, 1693. Messenger to England from R. I. Capt, 1692. Almy, Leonard B. Almy, William E. Haughton, Richard Jeffries, John T. L. Miller, Charles K. Almy, Col. Job, 1601-1684. Dep- SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS uty from Warwick, Colonial Assembly of R. I., 1670- '72. Indian Commissioner, 1673. Amy, Edward Amy, Henry J. Amy, Louis Henry, Jr. Bostwick, Henry A. Davies, Julien T., Jr. Gallatin, Rolaz Horace Lahens, Louis E. Snyder, Louis J. Tomlinson, John C. Almy, Capt. Job, 1675-1743. Mem ber of Governor's Council, 1709. Deputy 1709 to 1726. Captain, 1726. Almy, William E. Jeffries, John T. L. Almy, William, 1601-1676. As sembly, R. I, i656-'57-'63. Adams, Washington I. L. Almy, William E. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Cooke, Thomas F. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Jeffries, John T. L. Lahens, Louis E. McGrath, John Page, S. Davis Phillips, Henry Byron Remington, Harvey F. Robeson, Andrew Woodward, Wm. Alricks, Peter, 1630 -1693, New Castle, Dei. Commandant of the Amsterdam Colony on the South (Delaware) River, 1660. Schout, 1673. Commander-in- Chief of town and fort at New Castle, 1683. Penn. Prov. As sembly, i684-'89, '96-'97. Clark, Augustus T. Cottman, James H. Fisher, Charles D. Alsop, Capt. Richard, 1660-1718. Served under Capt. Nathaniel Hazard in Queen's County Co., 1715. Bissell, Pelham St. Geo. Delafield, Edw. C. Del afield, John R. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Alston, Captain James, i76l» Chowan Co., N. C. Capt. in North Carolina Militia. Dooly, Oscar Earle Alston, John, prob. 1690-1743, Woodbridge, N. J. Soldier, 1715. Libbey, Wm. Alston, Ens. Jonathan, 1718- 1778, Woodbridge, N. J. Ens., Capt. David Alston's Middle sex Co., 1753. Libbey, Wm. Alvord, Sergeant Benedictus, 1615-1684. Windsor, Conn. A Sergeant in the Pequot Ex pedition under Capt. Mason of Windsor. Alfred, Frank E. White, John B. Alvord, Thomas, 1653-1688, North ampton, Mass. In Capt. Wil liam Turner's Co., Fall's Fight, 1676. Alvord, John W. Ames, John, 1 647-1726, Bridge- water, Mass. In King Phil ip's War, defence of Bridge- water. Ames, Joseph B. Howard, Harry S. Moran, Charles Ames, Ensign Stephen, 1710- 1801. Hollis, N. H. French and Indian Wars, 1757. Robbins, Howard S. Amory, Jonathan, 1640-1699, Charleston, S. C. Speaker of Assembly. Amory, Francis I. Austin, Amory Haskell, Harry G. Jeffries, John T. L. Middleton, John Izard Wolcott, Roger Amsden, Isaac, 1657 , Cam bridge, Mass. In King Phil ip's War, Capts. Henchman's, Davenport's and Sill's Cos., i675-'76. Amsden, Franklin D. Amsden, Henry F. Howe, Chas. Luke Amsden, Capt. Thomas, 1686-1760, Marlborough, Mass. Capt. of Index Of ancestors a Militia Co. in Marlbor ough. Howe, Chas. Luke Anderson, Lieut. Alexander, 1758- , Lieut, N. J. Cabeen, Francis von Albadi Anderson, Capt. John, 1694-1774. Captain of Maidenhead Com pany. Colonel John Reading, 1727. Hudnut, Alex Malieu Anderson, Capt. Patrick, 1719- 1793. Capt, 1755. Prov. of Penn., French and Indian War. Pennypacker, Samuel W. Quay, Andrew G. C. Anderson, Robert, 1754, Mansfield, Conn. Under Capt. John Wainwright, 1721, and under Col. Joseph Heath, 1722. Anderson, Arthur C. Andrew, Sergeant Thomas, 1645- 1718, Boxford, Mass. Corporal of the Boxford Train Band in King William's War; later sergeant. Libby, Charles T. Andrews, Abraham, 1729. Deputy from Waterbury to the General Court, 1712. Bickford, Robert Sloane Andrews, Henry, 1652, Taun ton, Plymouth Col. Dep., i639-'42-'47. Leonard, George H. Lovering, Henry M. Richardson, George E. Runk, Louis B. Seaver, James E. Andrews, Lieut. John, 1618-1702, Mass. Corp., Chebacco Train Band. Lieut., 3rd Co., 1683. In Pequot War. Parkhurst, Daniel B. Andrews, Joseph, 1 597-1 679, Hing- ham, Mass., Deputy, i636-'38. Bates, Theodore C. Leonard, George Henry. Richardson, George E. Tudbury, Warren C. Willcutt, Levi L. Andrews, Corp. Miles, 1735-1810. In 7th Co. of Gen. Lyman's ist Conn. Regt. Andrews, James M. Andrews, Robert, 1675, Tops- field, Mass. On a list of Capt. Joseph Gardiner's Company among men from Topsfield wounded or slain Dec, 1675. Killed at the storming of the Narragansett Fort, Dec. 19, 1675. Patch, Charles Endicott Andrews, Corp. Samuel, 1694- 1756. Corp. in Capt. James Andrews' Taunton, Mass., Co., Col. Thatcher's Regt, ex pedition to Crown Point. Reynolds, George N. Andrews, Capt. Thomas, 1632- 1690, Hingham, Mass. Capt. of Militia. In Expedition to Canada, 1690. Bates, Theodore C. Nichols, George L. Paul, Edward J. Tudbury, Warren C. Willcutt, Levi L. Andrews, Thomas, 1634-1704, Dor chester, Mass. In Capt. John Withington's Co., Canada Ex pedition, 1690. Brown, Charles A. Andrews, Lt. Col. Wm., Sr., 1655. Commissioner and Jus tice, 1633. Major 1654; later Lt. Col. James, Thomas Andrews, Lieut. William, 1676, New Haven Artillery Co. 1648. Andrews, James S. Andrews, Wm. Given Dyer, Horace E. Washburne, Wm. I. Andrews, Maj. Wm., 1673. Burgess from Northampton Co., 1663. James, Thomas Andrews, Sergt. William, 1710- 1816. In 6th Conn. Regt., 1739. Expedition to Spanish West In dies, 1741. Andrews, James M. Andrews, James M., Jr. Andries (Andrew), Ten Broeck, bp. 1679 , New York. Served on a Privateer under SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Capt. Clavers, 1704, Queen Ann's War. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Andrus, Abraham, . Deputy for Waterbury, 1712. Hawkins, William Elton Andrus, Obadiah, 1741-1811, Far- mington, Conn. In ist Regt., N. Y. Troops, 1762. French Wars. Farr, Marvin A. Angell, John, 1 646-1 720. In King Philip's War. Deputy, 1686. Bennett, Robert R. Bowen, Edgar C. Hering, Oswald C. Lewis, Arnold A. Lovell, Frank H., Jr. Palmer, Lowell M. Parkhurst, Charles D. Robeson, Andrew Angell, Major John, 1709-1760. Southfield, R. I. Lieut, 1745- '491 Capt, i750-'55; Major, I757"'6o; in active duty, 1745 on expedition to Louisbourg, and 1760 in Expedition to Canada. Hering, Oswald C. Angell, Thomas, 1618-1694, Provi dence, R. I. Deputy, R. I., i652-'53. Bennett, Robert R. Blackmar, Wilmon W. Bowen, Edgar C. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Hord, Arnold H. Preston, Howard W. Robeson, Andrew Simmons, Joseph Ferris Weld, George F. Angell, Capt. Thomas, 1672 . Captain of the 5th Co., of Providence, R. I., 1722. Rep. in the Gen. Assembly for Scituate, 1733. Bennett, Robert Root Annable, Anthony, 1599-1674, Plymouth, Scituate, and Barn stable, Mass. Member Mili tary Co. under Lieut. Thomas Dimmock, 1643. Deputy. Brown, John B. Bryant, Percy Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd. Green, John W. Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Anthony, Abraham, 1650-1727, Deputy from Portsmouth, R. I., to Gen. Court, 1706, '07, '08, '09, '11. Anthony, Frank Dell Anthony, Corp. John, 1607-1675. Commissioner for Providence, 1661. Deputy from Ports mouth, 1666. Corporal, 1644. Anthony, Frank Dell Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles Lathrop Anthony, Capt. William, 1675- 1759. Gov.'s Asst, R. I., 1717- '22-'30. Deputy, i709-'i6-'i7. Capt. I7i6-'i7. Anthony, Frank Dell Anthony, James L. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Watson, William H. Appleton, Major Isaac, 1664- 1747, Ipswich, Mass. Lieut. Port Royal Expedition, 1707. Major Essex Co. Regt Appleton, Francis H. Appleton, Randolph M. Bent, Samuel A. Burnham, John A. Jordan, Fritz H. Story, Henry G. Story, Joseph G. Skinner, Henry Whipple Wilson, John A. Appleton, Lieut. Isaac, 1731-1806, New Ipswich, N. H. 2d Lieut. of Militia, 1771. Bent, Samuel A. Appleton, Maj. John, 1622-1699, Ipswich, Mass. Lieut, 1653. Capt, 1658. Deputy to Gen. Ct, 1656-79. Emery, Rufus Flint, Wyman K. Gillette, Edwin F. Gould, George L. Haven, William Hopkins, Eustis L Kneeland, James Rich, James R. Spofford, Charles M. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Appleton, Capt. John, i 652-1739. Deputy, Lieut., and after 1664, Capt. Hopkins, Eustis L. Appleton, Samuel, 1586-1670, Ips wich, Mass. Deputy, 1637. Appleton, Francis H. Bartlett, Joseph G. Bent, Samuel A. Davis, Walter Goodwin Dorman, Wm. B. Douglas, Walter B. Gould, George L. Haven, Wm. Hopkins, Eustis L. Jordan, Fritz H. Patch, Chas. E. Rich, James R. Spofford, Chas. M. Wilson, John Appleton Appleton, Maj. Samuel, 1624- 1696, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1668, et seq. Lieut, 1668. Capt, 1675. Maj. and Com- mander-ii.-Chief of Mass. Troops, at Snringfield, Hat field, and Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Sergt-Maj. South Essex Regt., 1682. Deputy to Gen. Ct. Assistant, i68i-'86. Mem ber of Council, i689-'92. Appleton, Charles B. Appleton, Charles Lanier. Appleton, Eben D. Appleton, Francis H. Appleton, Francis R. Appleton, Francis R., Jr. Appleton, Nathan Barber, Le Droict L. Best, Samuel Chase, George T. Douglas, Walter B. Downe, Henry W. Gross, Charles Edward Hale, Henry Appleton Jordan, Fritz H. Langdon, Andrew Langdon, W. Chauncey Montgomery, Eugene Willard Morgan, Appleton Osgood, Frederick L. Plaisted, Appleton H. Plaisted, Sheridan Robbins, Rowland A. Robbins, Rowland A., Jr. Seymour, Henry A. Skinner, Henry W. Smith, Roland C. Sparrow, Jackson W. Stevens, Harry A. Story, Henry G. Story, Joseph G. Welch, Pierce N. Whitney, Eugene W. Wilson, John Appleton Apthorpe, Charles Ward, 1737- 1797, N. Y. King's Council, i763-'75. Bibby, Andrew A. Arbuckle, Capt. William, 1752- 1836, Va. At battle of Point Pleasant, 1774. Defended Fort Randolph at Point Pleasant until about 1787. McMullin, Nelson V. Arey, Richard, 1669. Mem ber of the Military Co. in Edgartown, 1662. Bickford, Robert S. Armistead, Col. John, 1635-1698, Gloucester Co., Va. Justice before 1675. High Sheriff, 1675. Burgess, 1685. Lieut.- Col. of Horse, 1680. Col. and County Lieut, 1685. Council, i688-'98. Ballard, Samuel Thruston Carter, Allen R. Cary, Wilson M. Gill, William H. Lewis, Marvin H. McCulloch, Champe C. Stewart, John Carter Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard Tyler, George T. Arms, Eliakim, 1737-1810. Deer field, Mass. In the last French War. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Arms (Ames), William, 1654-1731. Soldier under Capt. William Turner in the Falls Fight, King Philip's War, 1676. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Hunt, Arthur K. Lefferts, William H. McClintock, Emory Armstrong, Lieut. Edward, 1716- 1756, Pa. In French and In dian War; Lieut, in Capt. Ed- «3 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS ward Ward's Co., 1756; in command at Ft. Granville, Pa., and was killed in its de fense. Armstrong, James Lewis Armstrong, Col. John, 1718-1795. Provincial Forces, Braddock's Campaign. Commanded Ex pedition against Indians at Kittanning, 1756. Served at Forts Loudon and Pitt, 1764; Susquehanna expedition, 1763 ; and commanded the Highland ers and Penn. troops, expedi tion against Fort Duquesne. Armstrong, H. Gates Astor, John Jacob Herman, John A. Armstrong, Capt. Joseph, 17 11- 1761, Franklin Co., Pa. Mem ber of Pa. Gen. Assembly, 1750-1758; Capt. of Second Company of settlers formed for the protection of settlers on the Frontier, 1755; his Com pany helped to destroy the In dian stronghold at Kittanning, 1756. Emmons, Harold Hunter Arndt, Maj. Jacob, 1 725-1 805. Capt. Penn. Prov. forces, 1754; in command at Gnadenhutten, 1755; in command at Fort Norris, 1756 ; at Fort Augusta, 1757. Major of First Battal ion, 1758, Penn. Regt, Wil liam Denny, Col. Deputy, 1774; Prov. Convention at Philadelphia, 1774. Thom, Cameron De H. Thorn, Catesby C. Arnold, Gov. Benedict, 1615-1678. Gov. of R. I., 1657, et seq. Council of War, 1676 ; Com missioner, i654-'63; Assistant, 1655, et seq. ; President of the Four Towns, 1657, et seq. Albro, Addis Bliven, William W. Champlin, John D., Jr. Cook, Stephen C. Ingraham, William S. Jones, Shipley Perry, Alexander Topham, Theophilus Watson, Charles P. Woodward, William Arnold, Captain Caleb, i7!9- In King Philip's War. Court- martial for trying Indians con cerned in war. Captain. Dep uty, i67i-'8o. Woodward, William Arnold, Eleazer, 1651-1722, Provi dence, R. I. Deputy R. I., 1686, et seq. Hord, Arnold H. White, Hunter C. Arnold, Elisha, 1661-1710, Paw- tucket, R. I. Deputy, 1699. Holbrook, Harry Sherman Arnold, Israel, 1649-1716, War wick, R. I. Deputy R. I., 1683, '90-'9i, '99, 1702, '03, '05- '06. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Nickerson, Thos. W. Weed, Henry Davis Arnold, Lieut. Israel, 1701 , Smithfield and Gloucester. Ensign of Gloucester Co., R. I., Troops, 1734; Lieut, 1735. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Arnold, Jonathan, 1708-1796. Dep uty (Smithfield), i747-'73. Robeson, Andrew Arnold, Richard, 1642-1710, Provi dence, R. I. Gov.'s Asst, 1676, et seq. Member of Sir Edmund Andros' Council, 1686. Speaker, i707-'o8. Blackmar, Wilmon W. Dyer, Horace E. Hord, Arnold H. Robeson, Andrew Spalding, George B. Arnold, Capt. Seth, , Dux bury, Mass. Deputy, Ply mouth Col., 1689. Deputy, Mass. Bay, 1700. Capt. Dux bury Military Co., 1692. Crandon, Edwin S. Arnold, Stephen, 1622-1699, Provi dence, R. I. Deputy, i664-'65, '67, '7o-'72, '74-'77, '84-'8S, '90 Gov.'s Asst, 1672, '77-'8o, '90- '91, '96, '98. Arnold, Arthur H. Felton, Edgar C. 14 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Felton, Samuel Morse Holbrook, Harry Sherman Nickerson, Thomas W. Phillips, Henry Byron Simmons, Joseph Ferris Stewart, Jeremiah C. Weed, Henry Davis Wheaton, Frank White, Hunter C. Arnold, Thomas, ist, 1 599-1 674, Providence, R. I. Deputy, R. I., i666-'67, '7o-*72. Arnold, Thomas Blackmar, Wilmon W. Dyer, Horace E. Hord, Arnold Robeson, Andrew White, Hunter C. Arnold, Thomas, 2d, 1675-1727, Providence, R. I. Deputy, R. I., i7ii-'23. Hord, Arnold H. Robeson, Andrew Arnold, Welcome, 1745-1798. Dep uty (Smithfield), 1772. Robeson, Andrew Arnold, William, 1587-1676, Providence, R. I. Deputy, R. I., 1661. Commissioner, 1661. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Fitzgerald, Desmond Jones, Walter Rysam Litchfield, Wilford J. Nickerson, Thomas W. Phillips, Henry B. Preston, Howard W. Simmons, Joseph Francis Weed, Henry Davis Woodward, William Ashby, Capt. John, 173 5-1 805. In the Va. line at Fort Loudon; Braddock's Expedition ; and at Battle of Point Pleasant on the Ohio. Bayne, Howard R. Darneal, Harvey Henry, C. S. Ashby McLennan, John H. Purse, Thomas Ashe, John, Baptista, 1700-1734. Council, 1731. Speaker of Assembly, N. C, 1725. Middleton, John I. Ashe, John, of S. C, . Assembly, 1702. Middleton, John I. Ashe, John, 1721-1781. Speaker of Assembly, N. C, i762-'65. Assembly, 1774. Middleton, John I. Ashlfy, Sergt. Aaron, 1703-1780, Westfield and Sheffield, Mass. In Capt. John Ashley's Co, 1725, at Westfield. Father Rasle's War. In Capt. Wil liam Lyman's Co., King George's War, i747-'8. Sergt. in Capt. Elisha Noble's Co., So. Hampshire Regt, 1755, expedition to Crown Point; and under Capt. John Burk, Col. Joseph Dwight, at Fort William Henry, 1756; also in Capt. John Fellows' Co. In Capt. Jonathan Bull's Co., Col. Wm. Williams' Regt., 1758, and in Capt. John Ban croft's Co., Brig. Gen. Tim othy Ruggles, 1759. Douglas, Charles H. Douglas, Duncan Ashley, Major John, 1709-1802. Major of the South Hamp shire Regt. Commanded troops for the Relief of Stockbridge and Pittsfield in 1754, and Fort William Henry, 1757. Greenough, Henry W. Greenough, William B. Ashley, Ens. Noah. Ens. in Capt. Buckminster's Co. of Brook field, Mass. At Fort Dummer and on frontier of Mass., 1748. Killed in Expedition to Lake George, 1755 Gerry, William B. Ashley, Colonel Samuel, 1720- 1792, Winchester, N. H. In service at Fort Dummer, N. H., 1740, '42, '48, '49. Colonel, New Hampshire Regt. prior to 1774. Deputy, General As sembly, 1774. Lloyd, John U. Ashton, Col. Henry, 1671-1733. Colonel commanding Provin cial Forces of Westmoreland Co, Va. Sheriff, 1717-18. Ramsay, Henry A. '5 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Aspinwall, Capt. Samuel, 1662- 1727, Brookline, Mass. In Port Royal Expedition, 1690. Bowen, Clarence W. Aspinwall, William, . Deputy, R. I, A. & H. A. Co., 1643. Granger, William S. Aston, Walter, 1607-1656. House of Burgesses, Va., i629-'32- '42. Adams, Gilmer S. Clark, John Asa Cleemann, Richard A. McCulloch, Champs C. Morton, Daniel Astwood, John, 1609-1654, Mil ford, Conn. Representative, i643-'44. Gov.'s Asst, 1653. Commissioner to the United Colonies, 1653. Cowles, Calvin, D. Atherton, Consider, 1690, Dorchester, Mass. In King Philip's War, under Major Willard, and in Phips' Expe dition. Moseley, Frank Pierce, George F. Atherton, Maj.-Gen. Humphrey, 1610-1661, Dorchester, Mass. Deputy 1638, et seq. Lieut, 1645. Member Council of War, 1645. Capt, 1646, and of the A. & H. A. Co., i65o-'s8. Speaker, 1653. Asst, i654-'6i. Maj. Mass. Forces, 1652. Com manded expedition against the Narragansetts, 1650. Major- Gen., 1661. Adams, Herbert L. Atherton, Fisher C. Atherton, William Bain, Robert E. N. Baird, Wyllys Warner Barrows, John W. Boyd, Allen R. Bready, John E. Brockway, William S. Bullen, Dana Ripley Bunce, Jonathan B. Burnham, Albert W. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Coote, Albert Eyre Corbin, Elbert A. Cowee, James C. Crafts, J. Chancellor Day, Robt. W. Deming, Judson K. Flagg, Augustus French, John Hall, Clayton Coleman Hall, Thomas Wm. Hammond, Lyman D. Harris, Walter St. G. Holden, Edward S. Howe, Edward J. Howe, Edward W. Hubbard, Elijah K., Jr. Hubbard, Ralph H. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Jeffries, John T. L. Jones, Francis F. Leeds, Charles Lunt, William W. Marsh, Henry D. Mather, Samuel Mather, Wm. Gwinn Morrell, George C. Morse, Willard S. Moseley, Frank Nickerson, Herman Pierce, Geo. F. Reed, John L. Reynolds, Henry S. Richardson, Harry A. Robinson, Francis W. Robinson, Hamline E. Robinson, Roswell R. Sill, Howard Sill, John T. Smith, Bayard M. Smith, Governeur M. Smith, Henry E. Smith, L. Bayard Stedman, Chas. J. Stinson, Daniel McM. Stone, William E. Taylor, Ellsworth M. Thurston, Nathaniel B. Turner, Elisha Turner, Luther G. Vaile, Joel F. Ware, Horace E. Webster, Ralph W. Wheeler, John F. 16 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Wood, Eric F. Young, Edward B. Atherton, Lieut. Col. Peter, i 705-1 764. Representative to General Court of Mass. from Harvard, 1740-1764. Capt, First Co. of Second Worcester Regt. of Militia, and Lieut- Col, of same Regt., 1762. Nichols, Willard A. Atkins, Isaiah, 1704 . Deputy from Truro, 1761. Wolcott, Roger Atkins, Nathaniel, 1667 . In the Expedition to Canada, 1690. Wolcott, Roger Atkinson, John, 1695 . Mem ber of the Alarm List of Capt. Richard Greenleaf's Co. of Militia in Newbury, Mass., 1757- Pettingell, Frank H. Atkinson, Theodore, 1612-1701, Boston, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Bailey, Edward P. Atlee, Capt. Samuel John, 1739- 1786. Lieut, in Col. Clap- ham's Augusta Regt. In the Forbes Campaign, 1758 ; after wards made Capt Barber, Edwin A. Atwater, David, 1615-1692. Mem ber of New Haven Night Watch, i647-'48. Suydam, Walter L. Atwater, Elihu, 1736-1790. Pri vate in Capt. Samuel Hall's Co., campaign of 1757, and served on an "Alarm for Relief of Fort Wm. Henry and parts adjacent, August, 1 757-" Fleming, Robt Hull Austin, Thomas, 1711/12. Haverhill. Soldier in Capt Chandler's Co., Port Royal Expedition, 1710-11. Tudbury, Warren C. Austin, William, 1750-1800, Va. Capt. Bedford Co. Militia, 1772. Reid, William M. Austin, Zebadiah, 1700 1773. Served in the 3d Co. under Capt. John Lovewell in 1725 from Haverhill. Tudbury, Warren C. Avery, Christopher, 1590- 1670. Member of Train Band of Gloucester, Mass. Clerk 1652, appointed by General Court. Cadle, Cornelius Avery, Lieut. - Col. Ebenezer, 1704-1780. Ensign, ist Groton Co., 1741. Capt., 1749. Lieut.- Col., 1770, 8th Regt., Conn., Militia. Deputy. In war with Spain, and in war with France. Avery, Frank M. Randall, John F. Avery, Lieut. Ebenezer, Jr., 1737- 1781, Groton, Conn. Ensign ist Groton Co., 1769, in garri son at New London. Lieut., 8 th Conn. Regt. Avery, Frank M. Avery, Humphrey, 1699 1788, Groton, Mass. Representative 1732, et seq. Stetson, Caleb R. Avery, Capt. James, 1620-1691, New London, Conn. Ens., Lieut, and Capt. In King Philip's War. Deputy, 1656- '80. Adams, Edward M. Arnold, Benjamin W. Avery, Asabel G. Avery, Frank M. Avery, Irving Montgomery Avery, Trueman G. Brookfield, Frank Brookfield, Henry M. Cadle, Cornelius Champlin, John D., Jr. Colfax, Alfred E. Colyer, Joseph H., Jr. Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Dennison, Ira W. Fletcher, Paris Giles, Frank W., Jr. Giles, Howard E. Harris, Walter St. J. Hull, James W. Ladd, Charles F. 17 ¦SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Lefferts, Fred'k R., Jr. Meachan, Franklin A. Metcalf, Wm. P. Morgan, George Dayton Morgan, James H. Morgan, Robert W. Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Owen, Frederick D. Peet, Emerson W. Plumb, Henry B. Randall, Avery Randall, John F. Reed, Latham G. Roberts, Cyrus S. Robinson, Chas. B., Jr. Sabin, Sidney A. Satterlee, Francis Le R. Sherman, Roger Slosson, Frank Stetson, Caleb R. Suydam, Walter L. Tillinghast, John Avery Turner, Luther G. Valentine, Samuel H. Williams, Geo. C. F. Avery, Lieut. James, Jr., 1646- 1732. Lieut, in the Conn. Co lonial Forces during the fron tier wars. Arnold, Benjamin W. Avery, Frank M. Giles, Frank W. Giles, Howard E. Morgan, Geo. Dayton Morgan, James Henry Plumb, Henry B. Randall, John Frederick Reed, Latham G. Sabin, Sidney A. Sherman, Roger Slosson, Frank Stetson, Caleb R. Avery, Capt. James 3d, 1673-1754. Deputy, I7i5-'i8, '24, '26, '31, '35. Ensign, 1716. Lieut, 1721. Capt. of ist Groton Co., 1728. Justice, New London Co., 1726 - '35. Appointed guardian of the Pequot In dians. Served on the frontier and in garrison. Avery, Frank M. Avery, Irving M. Randall, John F. Avery, Capt. John, 1654-1715. Ens, 1692, Capt James Avery's Co., 1693. Capt, 1697. Cadle, Cornelius Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Griffith, Wm. H. Owen, Frederick D. Avery, Capt. John, -1682. Delaware. Lieut, of the mili tary forces and President of the Court at the Whorekill, 1675. Capt. of foot company at the Whorekill, 1676. Minis, John L. Sellers, Edwin Jaquett Avery, Ens. Robert, 1649-1722. Dedham, Mass. Ens., Dedham Co. Robinson, Roswell R. Avery, Capt. Thomas, 1651-1737. Commissioned Captain, 1693, of a Train Band on the east side of Thames River. Dep uty to Gen. Court, 1694. Harris, Walter St.G. Avery, Capt. William, , Ded ham. Capt. of Gov.'s Life Guard, 1702. Hall, Lewis C. Avery, Lieut. William, 1 622-1 687, Dedham. Lieut. Dedham Co., 1673. Deputy from Spring field, 1669, Colony of Mass. Bay. A. & H. A. Co. Avery, Samuel P. Belknap, Robert L. Belknap, Waldron P. Bissell, William P. Fisher, Albert J. Fisher, Francis P. Hall, Lewis C. Harriman, Edward Avery Howe, Edward W. Lockwood, Thos. St. John Ridgely, Charles Robinson, Roswell R. Axtell, Daniel, 1681. Mem ber of Council and Landgrave of Carolina, 1681. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Haughton, Richard Middleton, John I. Ayer, Cornet Peter, 1633-1699. Cornet Haverhill Co. and Deputy, 1680, et seq., Col. of Mass. Bay. Ayer, James B. Burrell, Herbert L. Loomis, Archie Harwood Nichols, Willard A. Smith, Thomas K. Ayer, Capt. Samuel, 1654-1708, Haverhill, Mass. In King Philip's War, in Capt. Benja min Swett's Co. Killed in the attack upon Haverhill. Flint, James M. Ayer, Thomas , Haverhill, Mass. In garrison, 1690. Thompson, Frank C. Waldo, Rhinelander Ayer (s), Sergt. John, 1675, Brookfield, Mass. Capt. Thos. Wheeler's Co. Killed at Brookfield. Ayer, James B. Ayers, Robert, 1625 . Haver hill, Mass. Representative to General Court, i667-'74. Thompson, Frank C. Aylett, William, 1697-1760. Bur gess, King William Co., Va., i723-'26. Barret, Richard A. Aylett, Col. William, 1781. King William's Co., Va. Col. in the Virginia Army. Mem ber of House of Burgesses of Va. Junkin, Francis T. A. Ayscough, Surgeon Richard, 1723- 1780. Surgeon with rank of Major in British Army, sta tioned at N. Y., French and Indian War. Trenchard, Edward B Babcock, Col. Henry, 1736-1800. Served in the R. I. Regt., French and Indian Wars, I755"'59- Capt under Sir Wil liam Jensen at Fort George. Major, i756-'58. Col. at Ti conderoga. Babcock, Harry W. Babcock, Joseph N. Babcock, Philip Sheridan Babcock, John, i6.h-'685, West erly, R. I., Soldier in the Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Conservator of the Peace, 1678. Deputy, i682-'84. Andrews, Jas. M., Sr. Babcock, Donald Sturges Cochran, Geo. Dewar Ellis, William Dewar Meader, Richard D. Wilder, William W. Babcock, Lieut.-Col. Oliver, 1683- 1773. Hopkinton, R. I. En sign in Troop of Horse, under Capt. William Crawford, 1720. Lieut, in the Westerly Co., 1725; Capt. of same, 1726; Lieut.-Col., 1757. Cochran, Geo. D. Ellis, William D. Babcock, Sergt. Robert, 1694. Milton, Mass. Appointed Ser geant, Feb. 11, 1676. Preston, Deming H. Backus, Lieut. William, 1640- 1721, Norwich, Conn. Sergt. of Militia. Ens. i68o-'89. Lieut, 1693. Deputy, i68o-'89. Backus, Brady E. Dickinson, Oliver P. Hitchcock, (James) Ripley (Hitchcock) Jewett, Stephen Jewett, William K. McKinstry, Elisha W. Monette, Orra E. Moses, Zebina Waldo, Rhinelander Bacon, Benjamin, 1688-1727. Served in Capt. John Lane's Co., 1703-1713, and in the Bil lerica Troop, Queen Anne's War, relief of Dunstable, Mass., 1706. Philbrook, Chas. F. B. Bacon, Col. Edward, 1716-1783, «9 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Barnstable, Mass. Col., Barn stable Regt, 1775. Crocker, David. Bacon, John, 1683, Dedham, Mass. In King Philip's War, in garrison at Wrentham, 1676. Bacon, Leon Brooks Bacon, Jonathan, 1 672-1 754. Dep uty from Billerica, 1675. Wolcott, Roger Bacon, Michael, 1608-1688, Bil lerica, Mass. In garrison commanded by Timothy Brooks, Billerica, King Philip's War, 1675. Simmons, Joseph Ferris. Bacon, Michael, 1707, Bed ford, Mass. In garrison at Billerica, King Philip's War, 1675. Bartlett, Joseph G. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Wolcott, Roger Bacon, Nathaniel, 1614-1673, Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1652-1665. Governor's Assist ant 1657-1673. Member of Council of War, 1658, 1667. Bement, Robert, B. C. Crocker, David Denny, Thos. Greve, Clifford Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Lovell, Frank H., Jr. Pike, Charles E. Bacon, Col. Nathaniel, 1620-1692. Acting Governor of Va., 1688. Presiding Officer of Va. Coun cil for more than forty years. Monnette, Orra E. Bacon, Gen. Nathaniel, 1 644-1 676. Member of Assembly. Hero of "Bacon's Rebellion." Led cam paign against Indians, 1676. Tennille, Geo. F. Tennille, William A. Bacon, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1674- 1759. Lieut. Westfield Co., Middletown, Conn., 1728. Dep uty, 1734. Dobbin, Edward S. Bacon, Capt. William, 1716-1761, Dedham, Mass. In Crown Point Expedition in Col. Gridley's Regt., 1756. Ballantyne, Lewis Bacon Badcock, Sergt. Robt. 1694, Milton, Mass,, Sergt., i675-'76, King Philip's War. Crafts, J. Chancellor Hill, Lew C. Badger, Sergt. John, 1643-1691, Newbury, Mass. In Capt. John March's Co., Essex North Regt, in expedition to Canada, 1690. Sergt. in Colonial forces. Daggett, Geo. H. Richardson, William S. Bagg, Ens. John, 1665 - 1740. Sergt. of military Co., Spring field, Mass. Ens., 1738. Fisher, Albert J. Bagley, Ens. Orlando, 1655- 1728, Amesbury, Mass. Ens., 1680. Atwood, Luther Green, Ceylon Lafayette Bailey, Benjamin, 1713-1790, Lan caster, Mass. Served under Capt. Jonathan Whitney, 1748. Bailey, Everett H. Bailey, James, 1730-1791, Haddam, Conn. Served against French and Indians, 1759. Hawkins, William Elton Bailey, John, 1 642-1 690, Rowley, Mass. In expedition against Quebec, 1690, under Sir Wm. Phips. Bailey, Vernon Howe Bailey, Ens. John, 1688-1767, Had dam, Conn. Ens. of Train Band at Haddam, 173 1. Hawkins, William Elton Bailey, Col. John, 1732-1806. Lieut.-Col., expedition to Lake George, Maj.-Gen. Johnson commanding; at Crown Point, 1755. Col. commanding Pro vincial Regt. at Ticonderoga. Lieut.-Col., 2nd Regt., Dutchess Co., 1775. Chairman, Com mittee of Safety. Bailey, Theodorus Bailey, Richard, 1717 , Haver hill, Mass. Soldier in French and Indian War, 1757. Mem ber of "Second Foot Company," Militia of Haverhill. 20 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Grove, George Wilson Grove, Leslie Styer Baird, Lieut. John, 1760. Ens., Gen. Forbes' Regt, ex pedition against Fort Du- quesne, 1758. Lieut, 1759. Provincial Forces of Penn. Baird, Absalom Baird, Wm. McKnight, Charles Baker, Benjamin, 1717-1785. Sol dier from Ga., campaign against St. Augustine, Fla., 1740. Harden, Edward T. Baker, Henry, 1701. Mem ber Penn. Assembly, 1685, et seq. Hough, Oliver Sharp, George M. Baker, John, 1636-1695, Woburn, Mass. Soldier in King Phil ip's War. Hill, Clarence Edward Baker, John, 1733. Rox bury. A soldier in King Philip's War. Guilford, Wm. W. Baker, Capt. John, 1700-1745. Capt 8th Mass. Regt., Louis burg expedition, 1745. Baker, Chas. Henry Baker, George C. Taylor, John M. Baker, Lieut. John, 1703-1760, Woodbury, Conn. Ens., 1741. Lieut, 1743. Baker, George A. Baker, William S. Cowles, Calvin D. Baker, Lieut. John, 1792, Georgia. Lieut, ist Co., 3rd Regt. Foot Militia. Baker, Marcus S. Harden, Alfred D. Baker, John, . In King Philip's War, under Capt. Moseley, Mount Hope, 1675. Baker, George C. Taylor, John M. Baker, Capt. Joseph, 1 714-1795, Pembroke, N. H. Private in Col. Hart's Regt., Crown Point Expedition, 1758. Later, Capt. in Col. Lovewell's Regt. Baker, Henry M. Baker, Joseph, . Member of Assembly, 1700, et seq., Prov. of Penn. Rogers, James S. Baker, Joshua, 1642 . Volun teer in King Philip's War, 1676. One of the Narragan- sett Grantees who drew Cedar Swamp Lot No. 29. Gamble, Joseph. Baker, Nicholas, 1678, Hing- ham, Mass. Deputy, 1636, '38. Litchfield, Wilford J. Baker, Col. Otis, 1727-1801, Dover, N. H., Deputy, 1768-1775. Lieut.-Col. of the 2d New Hampshire Regt, 1772. Wentworth, Moses J. Wenzell, Henry B. Baker, Capt. Remember, 1740-1775. Served in Conn, troops, 1757- 1758. Baker, Hugh, P. Baker, Richard, 1689, Dor chester, Mass. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1658. Baker, Frederic W. Swan, Reuben S. Baker, Samuel, 1696, Wo burn and Oxford, Mass. Volunteer under Capt. Eben ezer Learned in Col. Ruggles' Regt. 1756. Hill, Clarence Edward Baker, Capt. Samuel, . Mem ber Governor's Council. Houghton, William A. Baker, Thomas, 1683. Rox bury. King Philip's War. Guilford, Wm. W. Baker, Capt. Thomas, 1631-1718. Deputy from 1663. Capt. of Topsfield and Andover Troop of Horse, 1713. Appleton, Francis H. Bent, Samuel A. Jordan, Fitz. H. Morgan, Appleton Skinner, Henry W. Story, Henry G. Story, Joseph G. Wenzell, Henry B. Wilson, John A. Baker, Ens. Thomas, 1618-1700, 21 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Milford, Conn., and East- hampton, L. I. Ens., East- hampton, L. I., 1654. Assist ant, 1658-1663. Baker, Frank Baker, Capt. Thomas, 1682-1753. Prisoner at Deerfield, Mass., 1704. In 1713 escorted John Stoddard and Rev. John Wil liams to negotiate return of prisoners from Canada, 1719. Commanded expedition against Indians in Northern N. Hamp. Deputy from Brookfield. Wenzell, Henry Burleigh. Baker, Ens. Timothy, 1647-1729, Northampton, Mass. In Capt. William Turner's Co., Falls Fight, 1676. Ens. of Foot under Capt. Cook, 1685. Miller, Eddis N. Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, Wm. B. Wenzell, Henry B. Baker, William, 1727. Sol dier in King Philip's War. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Balch, Benjamin, 1628/9-1715. In Foot Co., of Beverly, Mass., 1677. Patch, Charles E. Rollins, Philip A. Balch, Capt. Nathaniel, 1735- 1808, Providence, R. I., and Boston, Mass. Capt 3d Co., Providence Train Band, 1763. Hough, Benjamin K. Balch, Ens. Samuel, 1651-1723. In Canada expedition, 1690; member Beverly, Mass., Troop, 1683; Rep., 1698, 1701- 'o7-'o9, 'io-'i3, 'i6-'i9. Rollins, Philip Ashton Balch, Rev. Thomas, 1711-1777, South Dedham, Mass. Was Chaplain in Louisburg Ex pedition, 1744. Poole, Charles C. Baldwin, Capt. Abner, 1726-1781. Ens., 1757. Lieut, 1762, Capt, 1767. Col. Forces of Conn., French and Indian Wars. Jones, Charles L. Peck, Guy Dayton Baldwin, Barnabas, 1698-1769, Milford, Conn. Ens., 1739; Lieut, 1740; Capt, 1749. Pack, Arthur Newton Baldwin, Barnabas, 1726-1804, Conn. Ens. of Tenth .Co., Second Regt, 1774. He was called "Lieutenant" Pack, Arthur Newton. Baldwin, Daniel, 1664 . In King Philip's War. Enos, Alanson T. Baldwin, Henry, 1664-173 9, Wo burn, Mass. In King Philip's War. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Baldwin, Capt. Hezekiah, 1732- 1822. In Conn, troop, French and Indian War, 1755 - '60. Sergt, i755-'56. Ensign, 1757. Second Lieut, 1758. First Lieut, 1759. Wounded at Battle of Lake George, Sept. 8, 1755. In Abercrombie's as sault on Fort Ticonderoga, July 8, 1758. Capt. of Militia, Albany County, N. Y., 1770. Fox, Howard Fox, Noel B. Baldwin, James, 1703 , Derby, Conn. Soldier in French and Indian War. Deputy to Conn. General Court, i747-'48. Bassett, Roger Marcus Baldwin, Capt. Jeduthan, 1731- 1788. Capt. in Col. Josiah Brown's Regt, 1755 ; also served under Brig.-Gen. Timo thy Ruggles. Calef, Amos H. Baldwin, John, . In Indian uprising, 1622. House after wards used at garrison. Woodward, William Baldwin, Sergt. John, 1635-1681. Sergt, Milford, Conn., Militia, 1658. Baker, Frank Magruder, Caleb, C. McKeon, Newton F. Baldwin, Capt. Nathaniel, 1693- 1760. Deputy, 1759-1760. Lieut, of East Co., Goshen, Conn., 1751. Capt. 1752. Baldwin, Orville D. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Brereton, Tallmadge H. Buell, Frederick F. Conover, John T. Norton, Thomas H. Powell, Lyman Theodore. Baldwin, Ens. Richard, 1622- 1665, Milford, Conn. Ens., 1654. Deputy, i662-'64. Anderson, Arthur C Bassett, Roger M. Bronson, Edward P. Farnham, Elijah T. Fox, Noel B. O'Connor, Charles W. Pack, Arthur Newton Ball, Capt. Allinc, 1700. Capt in the New Haven Col onial militia, 1643. Bicknell, George A. Elder, Charles A. Patterson, Andrew S. Washburne, William Ives Ball, Capt. Alling, Jr., 1656-1710. Capt. of New Haven Colonial militia at East Haven. Mem ber of Committee on taking up East Haven land. Patterson, Andrew S. Ball, Samuel, 1648-1689, North ampton, Mass. In Capt. Wil liam Turner's Co., Falls Fight, 1676. Hayden, Wm. M. Murray, Charles H. Ball, Capt. Samuel, 1686-1751. Capt of the Orange Co. Mili tia, 1742. Member of the Commission of Peace for Or ange Co., 1734. Crenshaw, Loren Oldham Ball, Lieut.-Col. Spencer, 1700- 1767. Captain and Justice of Northumberland County, Va., i735-'37. Lieut.-Col., 1753. Member of the House of Bur gesses, 1755-58. Thorpe, Spencer Guy Ball, Lieut. Thomas, 1722. Lieut Talbot Co., militia, 1696, Province of Maryland. Mullikin, Howard Ball, Col. William, Sr. 1615-1680. Empowered by the Virginia Assembly to impress men and horses against the Indians, 1675. Member of Va. House of Burgesses, 1668, et seq. Caine, Paul Caine, Sydney A. Crenshaw, Loren Oldham Douglas, William Walter Eberlein, Charles W. Gill, William H. Hornor, William M. Hull, John B. T. Otter, John D. Otter, Robert W. Thorpe, Spencer Guy Thorpe, Spencer R. Throckmorton, Charles W. Ball, Capt. William, Jr., 1641- 1694, of Lancaster Co., Va., militia. Crenshaw, Loren Oldham Gill, William H. Thorpe, Spencer Guy Washburne, William Ives. Ballard, Capt. Jeremiah, 1697- 1762. Sergeant and Captain, 1744. Served in 1745 as Captain of a Company, again in 1758 in a Reg. commanded by Col. Williams. Murdock, Joseph B. Ballard, Nathaniel, 1722, Lynn, Mass. In King Philip's War. Ballard, Esek S. Ballord, Webb R. Bates, James H. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Haven, Wm. Preston,. Deming H. Ballard, William, 1602-1641. Deputy to Quarterly Court, 1638. Member of A. & H. A. C, 1638. Cadle, Cornelius Ballard, William, 1 603-1 689. In King Philip's War in garrison at Chelmsford. A. & H. A. Co., 1636. Ballard, Willis D. Bicknell, George A. Blunt, Stanhope E. Boucher, Charles Cadle, Chas. F. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Lawton, Daniel L. 23 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Lawton, George P. Stevens, John W. Waters, Arthur Jay. Woodward, Wm. Ballard, Zaccheus, 1731-1807. Capt. Eames' Co., French and Indian Wars, 1754-1763. Ballard, Ezek S. Ballat, Lieut. Samuel, 1637-1708. Charlestown, Mass. Lieut, of Train Band. Commandeered supplies in King Philip's war. Libby, Charles T. Ballenger, Henry, 1733- Evesham, N. J. Member of the Assembly of West N. J., for Burlington Co., 1697. Served as Assessor for Evesham Township, 1700. Adams, Arthur. Ballinger, Thomas French. Ballentine, Col. John, 1653-1734, Boston, Mass. In Capt. Henchman's Co., 1681. Capt. 1705. Major, 1708. Lieut- Col., 1710. Col., 1712. Dep uty, 1726. A. & H. A. Co., 1682. Ens., 1694. Lieut, 1697. Capt, i703-'io. Ballantine, Henry W. Ballentine, Lieut.-Col. John, 1675-1736, Boston, Mass., A. & H. A. Co., 1694. 2nd Sergt, 1700. Ens., 1706-. Lieut 1708. Commander of an ex pedition to Port Royal, 1710. Ballantine, Henry W. Ballou, John, 1650-1714, Provi dence, R. I. Wounded in In dian wars. Ballou, Hosea S. Baltimore, Lord, George Calvert, 1580-1632. Clerk of the Privy Council (England), 1613, knighted, 1617; Secretary of State (England), 1619-1625; Member of Parliament for Oxford University, 1624; Member of the Virginia Com pany, 1609; Councillor of the New England Company, 1622; Founder of the Colony of Avalon in New Foundland, 1623; fought two naval en gagements with the French in New Foundland, sending home his son, Leonard Calvert, in command of six captured the ships; Grantee and Lord Proprietor of Maryland Pala tinate in 1632. Brent, Joseph L. Keyser, Robert B. Nicklin, Benj. Patten Nicklin, John Bailey, Jr. Raborg, H. Mason. Raborg, Thomas Mason Thomson Smith, William D. G. Bancker, Capt. Evert, 1665-1734, Albany, N. Y. Alderman, 1691. Justice of the Peace, 1692. Mayor, i695-'96. Mem ber of Assembly, 1702. In dian Commissioner, 1 698-1734. Member of Commission in charge of Expedition against Canada, 171 1. Capt. in com mand at Fort Oswego, 1727. Master Colonial Court in Chancery, 1 696-1734. Bancker, Enoch. Bancroft, Capt. Ebenezer, 1667- 1717, Lynn, Mass. Lieut, of Lynn Foot Co., 1689; Capt. in Capt. Burrell's Regt. in 1706- '07. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Bancroft, Lieut. Ebenezer, 1738- 1827. Corp. in Capt. Butter- field's Co., Crown Point Ex pedition, 1755. Sergt., 1756. 2nd Lieut, 1759. Lieut, 1761. Hill, John P. Bancroft, Capt. Edmund, 1726- 1805, Pepperell, Mass. Dep uty 1776- Capt. of Militia. Treas. of Pepperell 20 years. Delegate to Prov. Congress at Cambridge and Watertown. Marble, John Emerson Marble, William Cary Bancroft, Lieut. Thomas, 1622- 1691, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Ensign before 1679. Lieut, in Lynn Co., 16S9. Allen, John K. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Newhall, James S. Bancroft, Capt. Thomas, 1649- 1718, Reading, Mass. In gar- 24 INDEX OF ANCESTORS rison at Groton, King Philip's War. Lieut, 1693. Capt, 1696. In 1696 engaged in ef fort to relieve Hilton's garri son. Carpenter, Frederick B. Cox, Edwin B. Cox, Wm. Emerson Davis, Chandler Marble, John Emerson Newhall, James S. Bancroft, Sergeant Thomas, 1684, Mass. Sergeant in the Springfield Train Band. Booth, Charles E. Bancroft, Capt. Thomas, 1673- 173 1. Reading, Mass. Repre sentative from Reading to Gen. Court, i725-'27, i730-'3i. Marble, John Emerson Bane, Capt. Jonathan, 1693 . Succeeded Capt. Bradbury in the command of the Block House at Saco, 1750. Capt, 1743. Hill, John F. Bane, Capt. Lewis, 1671 - 1721, York, Me. Appointed with Maj. Joseph Hammond to erect Fort Mary at Winter Harbor, Saco, 1708. Repre sentative, 1704, et seq. Hill, John F. Bangs, Capt. Edward, 1 592-1 678, Plymouth and Eastham, Mass. Capt. of the Guard against the Indians. Member Plymouth Military Co., 1643. Deputy, 1652. Alderson, Victor C. Brown, David H. Bryant, Percy Bryant, W. Sohier Clark, Homer P. Cooper, Leslie B. Doane, Wm. H. Foster, Albert V. Gillette, Edwin F. Griffith, Wm. H. _ Johnson, James Gibson Jordan, Scott Orr, Arthur Parker, Fred'k W. Rich, William T. Rumrill, Frank Sears, Clinton B. Snow, Edgar M. Southworth, Constant Tobey, Frank B. Williams, Edw. G. Bangs, Capt. Jonathan, 1640-1728, of Eastham, Mass. Ensign, Eastham Company, 1659. Afterwards Capt. Deputy to Plymouth Colony Court, 1674, '76> *79i '83. Representative, Mass. General Court, 1692. Bangs, Fletcher H. Bangs, Francis S. Bangs, Lemuel B. Foster, Volney William Johnson, James Gibson Rumrill, Frank Snow, Albert Eugene Banks, Aaron, 1738-1823. In Capt. David Bean's Co., 1759. Wardwell, Walter C. Banks, John, 1684, Conn. Deputy to General Court, 19 terms between 1651 and 1683. Banks, George W. McClintock, Emory Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Bankson, Andrew, 1640-1706, Penn. Member of Assembly, 1683, '86, '98. Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Bannister, Lieut. John, 1670- 1730. Was a Lieut, at Marl boro, Mass. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Barber (Barbour), Capt. George, 1615-1683, Dedham and Med field, Mass. Capt. A. & H. A. Co. Sergt. in Medfield Foot, 1646. Chief Military Officer of Medfield after 1649. De fended it in King Philip's War. Fought against Indians at Seekonk and Rehoboth, 1676. Alexander, Harrison B. Daniels, Edwin A. Holbrook, Levi Johnson, Emery W. Leland, Charles H. Metcalf, Bryce Metcalf, James Betts. Preston, Deming H. Sanger, Joseph P. Sanger, Louis P. 25 SOCIETY OP COLONIAL WARS Sanger, Walter P. Sanger, W. Cary. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Stone, William E. Wight, William W. Barber, George, 1724-1769, Med- way, Mass. In King George's War, 1745 ; and in the French and Indian War, 1758. Daniels, Edwin A. Stone, William E. Barber, John. . In King Philip's War, credited for military service, 1676. Rollins, Philip A. Barber, John, Jr. . In com panies of Capts. Nicholas and John Gilman, 1710. In scouting party under Capt. Nicholas Gilman, June, 1710. Rollins, Philip A. Barber, John, 1693-1754, Medway, Mass. Representative from Medfield, 1734, '37; and from Medway, i747-'48. Daniels, Edwin A. Stone, William E. Barber, John, 1708-1755, Sudbury, Mass. Killed in skirmish near Schenectady, N. Y., Expedi tion to Niagara, 1755. Leland, Charles H. Barber, Lieut. Josiah, 1653-1733. Lieut, in Windsor, Ct, 17 10. Little, Robt. Forsyth. Barber, Lieut. Thomas, 1614-1662. Soldier under Capt. John Mason, Pequot Fort, Mystic, 1637. Barbour, George H. Barbour, Lucius A. Burke, James S. Burt, Charles W. Little, Robt. Forsyth Norton, Edward L. Schermerhorn, J. Maus White, John B. Williams, Geo. C. F. Barbour, James, of Virginia, 1775. Member of House of Burgesses, Culpeper Co., i76i-'65. Presiding Justice, 1764. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Waters, John S. T. Barbour, Thomas, 1735-1825. Mem ber of House of Burgesses of Va., 1769-1775. Signer of Va. Association, May 18, 1769, and June 22, 1770. Member of Com. of Safety, Orange County, 1774. Member of Va. Conventions, 1774"'75- Justice, 1768. Haldeman, Walter Newman Waters, John S. T. Barbour, Capt., Wm. 1679-1721. Capt. of Va. Militia, and one of the first Justices of Rich mond County. Hume, Edgar E., Jr. Barbour, Hon. William, 1731- Member of the Va. House of Burgesses, I7i4-'i8. Hume, Edgar E., Jr. Barclay, Dep. Gov. John, 1659- 173 1, East Jersey. Deputy Governor of East Jersey. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Prichett, Thomas B. Suydam, Walter L. Barclay, Gov. Robert, 1648-1690. Gov. of East Jersey, 1682-1690. Hall, P. Penn-Gaskell Barclay, Rev. Thomas, 1668-1725. Chaplain in the Fort at Al bany, in 1708, etc. Brown, Bache Hamilton Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Bard, Col. Peter, 1679-1734. Col. of Regt of Foot, 1722. Mem ber Council, N. J., 1720. Judge of Supreme Court. Bradish, George J. Johnstone, Francis U. Johnstone, John. Rogers, Archibald. Bardwell, Lieut. Ebenezer, Jr. 1679 , Hatfield, Mass. Member of Ephraim Williams' Co., 1747. Ens., Capt. John Ball's Co. at Fort William Henry, 1756. 2d Lieut, Capt John Burke's Co., 1759. Lieut, Capt. Moses Porter's Co., Crown Point Expedition. Bardwell, Harry J. Bardwell, Lieut. Perez, Hatfield, Mass. Member of Capt. Wil- 26 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Ham Shephard's Co., 1761. Member of Capt. Selah Ber nard's Co., 1760, and Corp., 1760. Bardwell, Harry J. Babdwell, Sergt. Robert, 1726, Hatfield, Mass. Mem ber of Lieut. Phineas Upham's Co. in King Philip's War. Sergt. in Command of the Hadley and Hatfield garri sons, Falls Fight. Bardwell, Harry J. Clark, Lot Curran Enos, Alanson, T., Jr. Foster, Everett W. Hawks, William I. Barker, Capt. Francis, Dux bury, Mass. Representative, 1686, '94, 1701. Lieut, Dux bury Military Company, 1686; subsequently Capt. Brooks, Lyman L. Nickerson, Thomas W. Barker, Lieut. Francis, 1714- 1795. Lieut, Troop of Horse, Capt. Benjamin Beal, Jr., 3d Suffolk Co. Regt, Col. Benja min Lincoln, 1753. Swan, Robert T. Barker, Dep.-Gov. James, 1623- 1702, Newport, R. I. Dep.- Gov. R. I., 1678. Assistant and Deputy, 1663-1686. Corp., 1644. Ens., 1648. Albro, Addis Barker, Henry R. Bliven, William W. Champlin, John D., Jr. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Noyes, Charles P. Noyes, Daniel R. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Barker, Sergt. John, 1735. Sergt. in King Philip's War. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Barker, John, Mass. 1650-1729. Deputy from Marshfield 1689, and from Scituate 1706, '12, '19. Sergt. in King Philip's War, and in 1680 was freed from bearing arms on account of wounds received in the late war. Brown, John B. Bryant, Percy Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Barker, Jonathan, 1658 , Bos ton. In King Philip's War in Brookfield Expedition, 1676; in Capt. Sill's Co. Smith, Francis Marion Barker, Lieut. Robert, 1692, Duxbury, Mass. Lieut., Dux bury Co., 1675. Cutler, Edward H. Nickerson, Thos. W. Barker, Lieut. Robert, 1651-1729, Duxbury, Mass. Lieut, First Co., Plymouth Regt, Major William Bradford, Narragan- sett Campaign, King Philip's War. Howland, Charles W. Howland, Daniel W. Barker, William, 1705-1762. Pri vate in Capt. List's Co., Major John Minot, 1757. Wheelock, William B. Barlow, Lieut. Edmund, 1732- 1818, Suffield, Mass. In Crown Point Expedition, 1756. Served at Fort William Henry, 1756, as Corp. in Capt. Jonathan Ball's Co. Lieut. later. Barlow, Peter T. Barlow, Lieut. John, 1668-1715, Fairfield, Conn. Lieut, 1705. Jennings, Walter Barnard, John 2d, 163 1 , Watertown, Mass. Soldier, King Philip's War, in Capt. Davenport's Co., Swamp Fight; later Lieut, under Ed ward Tyng. Barnard, Charles Nathan Currier, Amos N. Daniels, Howard B. Draper, Thomas W.-M. Barnard, Captain John, 1655-1718. Soldier in King Philip's War. Currier, Amos Noyes Barnard, Col. John, — — . Commanded a Georgia Regi- 27 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS ment of Rangers in the service of the King. Chisholm, Frank M. Chisholm, Julian F. Barnard, John 3d, 1656-1732, Watertown, Mass. Soldier, King Philip's War. Draper, Thomas W. M. Barnard, John, 1713-1785, Hadley, Mass. Soldier in French Wars. Hawks, Frederick E. Barnard, Capt. John, 1732-1813. Clerk, 2d Co., Lieut.-Col. Nathan Payson; Capt. 3d Conn. Regt, Crown Point Ex pedition, 1756. Gross, Charles E. Gross, Charles W. Barnard, Joseph, 1641-1695, Deer field, Mass. In garrison at Deerfield, King William's War, 1695. Deputy, i692-'93- Barnard, Franklin Parsons, Francis H. White, William C. Barnard, Capt. Samuel, 1654- 1728. In Father Rasle's War. Partridge, Edward L. Barnard, Samuel, 1673 - 1748, Amesbury, Mass. Under Capt. Thomas Harvey, "Snow Shoe Men" of 1708. Daggett, Geo. H. Barnard, Thomas, 1612-1677, Amesbury, Mass. Killed by Indians. Barnard, Job Morrell, George C. Pettingell, Frank H. Whitin, Ernest S. Barnard, Corp. Thomas, 1641- 171 5, Salisbury, Mass., and Nantucket. In Capt. William Turner's Co., King Philip's War, i675-'76. Daggett, Geo. H. Parker, Moses G. Barnes, John, 1671, Ply mouth, Mass. In Lieut. Wil liam Holmes' Co., Pequot War, 1637. Baker, Alfred L. Cushing, Luther S. Smith, Thomas H. Barnes, Joshua, 1616-1684, L. I. Chosen one of the Deputies from Southampton, 1663, to the General Assembly at Hart ford. Lindly, John M. Barnes, Richard, 1630-1708, Marl boro, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1675, Marlboro garrison. Barnes, Frank L. Barnes, Winthrop Howard Barnes, Corp. Thomas, 1732 , North Brookfield, Mass. Cor poral in Capt. Samuel Rob inson's Hardwick, Mass., Co., serving from Brookfield, Crown Point Expedition, 1755, Old French War. Barnes, Cornelius A. Barnes, George E. Barnes, Monroe J. Barnes, Sergt. Thomas, 1689, Farmington, Conn. In Pequot War, 1637. Sergt, 16.51. Adams, Frederick C. Barnes, Amos F. Bronson, Edward P. Chittenden, Edward S. Hawkins, William Elton Morris, Seymour Roe, Charles F. Barney, Daniel, 1697 > Reho- both, Mass. Representative, 1 741, et seq. Palmer, Charles D. Barney, Jacob, 1601-1673, Salem, Mass. Deputy, 1635, et seq. Barney, George Deverell Briggs, William C. Hatch, Josiah O. Palmer, Charles D. Barney, Jonathan, 1679 . Deputy from Newport, 1704. Robeson, Andrew Barnwell, Col. John, 1671-1724. Beaufort, S. C. Commanded first expedition against the Tuscaroras, 1712. Col. in Yemassee War, 171 5. Agent in England for the Colony. Barnwell, Morgan G. Barnwell, Wm. G. Barnwell, Col. Nathaniel, 1705- 1775. Aide to Gen. Ogel- 28 INDEX OF ANCESTORS thorpe in Florida Expedition, 1740. Member of the Assem bly. Barnwell, Morgan G. Barrell, Ens. John, 1618-1658, A. H. A. Co., 1643. 4th Sergt, 1651. ist Sergt, 1656. Ens., 1656. Sergt in Boston Mili tia, i6si-'53. Barrell, Henry F. Barret, Ens. Humphrey, 1630- 1716, Concord, Mass. Ens. Co. of Foot, 1688-1690. Deputy, 1691. Barrett, Edwin S. Bent, Samuel A. Moore, George H. Shuart, William H. Swain, William C. Barret, Sergt. Thomas, 1600-1665. Sergt. in the Loudon County, Va., Guards. Barret, Richard A. Barret, William, 1623 - 1700. Member House of Burgesses from James City County, Va., i644-'46-'49. Barret, Richard A. Hundley, John B. Wood, George T. Wood, Geo. T., Jr. Wood, Richard Veech Barrett, James, 1 644-1 694, Mai den, Mass. In Capt. Edward Hutchinson's Co., Mount Hope Campaign, 1675 ; under Lieut. William Hasey, 1675; also one of Swift's "ply of horse," 1676, King Philip's War. Pear, Albert M. Pear, Charles M. Barrett, Col. James, 1710-1779, Concord. Col. Middlesex Mi litia, 1774-1775. Member Pro vincial Congress, Mass. Bay, 1774-1775. Deputy, 1756-1775. Barrett, Edwin S. Curtis, Everett Nichols Melville, Henry Barrett, John, 1706, Chelms ford, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1676, Capt. Thomas Prentice's Co. Burt, Charles W. 1735- Ens., 1629- Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Barrett, John, 1709-1772, Chelms ford, Mass. Served in the French and Indian Wars, under Capt. Jabez Fairbanks. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Barrett, Capt. - Lieut. Joseph, 1679-1763, Concord, Mass. Capt.-Lieut of the Concord Foot Company, 1732. Bent, Samuel A. Barrett, Capt. Nathan, 1791, Concord, Mass. 1766. Capt, 1773. Barrett, Edwin S. Barrett, Lieut. William, 1689. Lieut, under Capt Joseph Sill, King Philip's War. Brown, John B. Reynolds, Henry S. Barron, Ellis, 1 600-1 676, Water- town, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Barron, Thomas Britton, Edward E. Bryant, Fred'k S. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Eldridge, William H. Guilford, Nathan Partridge, Edward L. Sears, Clinton B. Washburn, William D. Whitney, Drake V/ood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Barron, Samuel, 1679 Chelmsford, Mass. Capt. Lane, Expedition for re lief of Groton, Dunstable, and Dracut, 1706. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Barron, Timothy, 1706/7 , Groton and Westford, Mass. Soldier from Groton in the Indian Wars, i724-'25. Was severely wounded in the siege of Louisburg, 1745. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. 1771, Under 29 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Barry, Capt. Andrew, 1746-1811, Pa. and S. C. Appointed Mag istrate by George III, about 1765 ; also held office as Capt. from same power. Wood, Raiford, James Barry, Ens. James, 1734- 1788. Ens. of Phila. Regt, under Col. Jacob Duche, 1756. Fleming, David L. Barstow, George, 1614 - 1654. Cambridge, Mass., A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Hill, Henry B. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Bartholomew, Cornet Henry, 1601-1692, Salem, Mass. Dep uty, i645-'84. Cornet of the Troop of Horse commanded by Col. George Curwin, 1665. Putnam, George J. Bartholomew, Lieut. Joseph, 1721- 1781, Wallingford, Conn. Ens. of 2d Co., 1764. Lieut, 1767. Wickwire, Arthur M. Bartholomew, William, 1602- 1680, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1635, et seq. Clark, Eliot A. Putnam, George J. Wickwire, Arthur M. Bartholomew, Lieut. William, 1640-1697, Ipswich and Rox bury, Mass. In King Philip's War. Ens. of the New Rox bury (Woodstock, Conn.) Co., 1689. Lieut, 1691. Bartholomew, George K. Bartholomew, James H. S. Clark, Eliot A. Ducharme, Charles A. Ducharme, Fred'k T. Ducharme, Geo. A. Ehrman, Geo. Bartholomew Hathaway, Forrest H. Wickwire, Arthur M. Bartlett, Lieut. Benjamin, 1 691, Duxbury, Mass. Lieut. of Militia. Deputy, 1685. Baker, Alfred L. Metcalf, Wm. P. Woodward, Samuel W. Bartlett, Lieut. George, 1669, Guilford, Conn. Sergt. under Lieut. Seely against Dutch, 1654. Lieut, Guilford Train Band, 1665. Deputy to New Haven General Court, i663-'64. Deputy, Conn., 1665. Adams, John Q. Betts, Fred'k H. Paul, Edward J. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Bartlett, Richard, 1648-1724, Newbury, Mass. Deputy to General Court, i679-'8i-'84-'86. Gordon, George A. Little, Henry L. Bartlett, Robert, 1603-1676, Ply mouth, Mass. Served in Capt. Myles Standish's Co., 1632. Baker, Alfred L. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robt. Barbour, Wm. Warren Bartlett, Geo. Fred'k Hunter Marsh, George S. Metcalf, Wm. P. Nye, Charles F. Reynolds, James Rhoades, Lyman Vander Veer, Edgar A. Willard, Edward A. Willard, James Le B. Bartlett, Robert, 1603 1676, Northampton, Mass. Soldier under Capt. Turner; killed by the Indians in the assault upon Northampton, Mass. Alderson, Victor C. Baker, Alfred L. Bartlett, G. F. Hunter Brewster, Samuel D. Hubbard, Ralph H. Hubbard, Walter C. Upham, Henry P. Bartlett, Ens. Thomas, 1594- 1654. Watertown Militia, Pe quot War. Brown, George E. Douglas, Walter B. Harrington, Charles Jaynes, Fremont N. Partridge, Edward L. Preston, Howard W. Rollins, Philip A. Barton, Benjamin, 1645 1720, 30 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Warwick, R. I. Assistant, 1674, et seq. Deputy, 1679, et seg. Speaker, i703-'o4. Barton, Joseph J. Erskine, Greene Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Barton, Capt. William, 1634-1717. Capt-Lieut in Provincial Mi litia against the Indians, 1676. Capt, 1681. Capt. of Foot, 1689. Justice of Charles Co., Md., 1672, et seq. Presiding Justice, County Court, 1694, et seq. Gregg, Maurice Barton, William. Member of Md. Assembly, 1661. Justice, St Mary's Co., Md., 1655, 1664- '65. Gregg, Maurice Bascom, Lieut. Eusha, 1739-1776, Southampton. Lieut, in Seven Years War, serving from 1756 to 1760. Bascom, Chas. Edward Basford, Jacob , Hampton, N. H. Served under Capt. Matthew Austin in Queen Anne's War. In Capt. James Davis' Scouting Expedition. Davis, Walter Goodwin Bass, Samuel, 1600-1694, Brain- tree, Mass. Deputy, 1641, et seq. Bacon, Horace S. Bartlett, Joseph G Brooks, Lyman L. Capen, Walter N. Gould, George L. Guilford, Wm. W. Houghton, William A. Johnson, James B. Johnson, James Gibson Rhodes, Dudley W. Spofford, Chas. M. Stetson, Caleb R. Stetson, George R. Bass, Samuel, 1660-1751, Brain- tree, Mass. Capt. Johnson's Co., 1675, King Philip's War. Gould, George L. Stetson, Caleb R. Stetson, George R. Bass, Thomas, , Medfield and Braintree. In King Philip's War. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Bassett, Lieut. Abraham, 1692- 1755, North Haven, Mass. Lieut, of Train Band. Hatch, Josiah O. Bassett, Capt. Elisha, 1714-1794. Capt at Sandwich, Mass. Held commission under the Royal Governors. Tobey, Frank B. Bassett, Capt. John, 173 i , N. Y. First Officer Sloop Weesel, 1756. Prize Master Brigantine Notre Dame de Douleurs, 1757. Hill, Robert C. . Bassett, Robert, 1670, of Stamford, Conn., and Hemp stead, L. I. He was a Drum Major. Bassett, Roger M. Hawkins, William Elton Bassett, Capt. Samuel, 1693- 1764, of Derby, Conn. Ens., 1722. Lieut, 1732. Capt, 1735. Se lectman from Derby, 1724 to 1742. Deputy, 1733 to 1764. Bassett, Roger M. Hawkins, William Elton Whitney, Frank I. Bassett, William, 1677. Mem ber of Capt. Myles Standish's Co., Duxbury, Mass., 1643. In Pequot War. Bassett, Charles Franklin Brown, John B. Daniels, Edwin A. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Farwell, John W. Hulbert, Henry C. Strong, Fred'k S. Strong, Richard P. Tobey, Frank B. Turner, Joseph B. Wesson, James L. Bassett, William, 1667, Dux bury, Plymouth, Sandwich, and Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony. Volunteer in Pequot War, 1637. Deputy, 1640, i643-'46, 1648. Member of Military Co., Capt. Myles Standish, 1643. 3i SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Bassett, Austin B. Bickford, Robert S. Chilcott, Langdon S. Daniels, Edwin A. Daniels, Richard H. Dixon, Willis Milnor Doane, Wm. H. Farwell, John W. Johnston, Christopher Wesson, James L. Whittmore, Harris Bassett, William, 1684. Sol dier in the Indian Alarm at New Haven, 1646; also during the war with Ninigret, 1654. Little, Robt. Forsyth Bassett, Capt. William, 1653-1703, Lynn, Mass. Served under Capt. Joseph Gardiner in the Great Swamp Fight, King Philip's War. Capt, 1689. Quartermaster, 1691. Breed, George H. Goodhue, Samuel Amory Kelly, Henry Morris Bassett, Ens. William, 1656-1721. Chief Marshal, Plymouth Col ony, 1689-1692. Ens., 1687. Capt at Sandwich, Mass. Representative. Bassett, Charles Franklin Chilcott, Langdon S. Hulbert, Henry C. Strong, Fred'k S. Strong, Richard P. Tobey, Frank B. Bassett, Col. William, 1 670-1723. Member of Council, 1707-11. Member of House of Bur gesses, 1696 and 1702. Lieut. Com. in Chief of New Kent Co., 1715. Bonsai, Leigh. Bastiense (Kortright), Michiel, . Member of Night Watch, Harlem, 1676. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Batchelder, Ebenezer, 1710-1784. Deputy, 1774, Colony of New Hampshire. Batchelder, George A. Batchelder, Joseph F. Batchelder, John, 1605 - 1676. Served in King Philip's War, 1675, under Lieut. William Hersey, Three Co. Troop. Eldridge, Wm. H. Hale, Horace C. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Swan, Reuben S. Winsiow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Young, Harry Batchelder, Nathaniel, 1630- 1710. Member General Court of N. Hamp., i694-*95. Brown, Thomas S. Clarke, Geo. K Ingraham, William M. Libby, Charles T. Mahin, Frank C. Moulton, Augustus F. Verrill, Harry Mighels Batchelder, .Samuel, 1681 Served in Lieut. Joseph Swett's Co. in Expedition against Port Royal, 1707. In Capt James Davis' Co. in 1712, as "a scout." Brown, Thomas S. Batchelder, Stephen, 1676-1748, Hampton, N. H. In King William's War, 1694. Clarke, Geo. K. Mahin, Frank C. Scales, John Batcheller, David, 1673 1766, Wenham, Mass. In Capt. John Spring's Co., of Ux- bridge, Mass., 1757. In the French War. Britton, Edward E. Wool son, Alvin M. Bateman, John, . Served under Major Willard, 1675, in King Philip's War. Denny, Thos. Bateman, John, Jr., 1706-1758. In Capt. Daniel Fletcher's Co., Expedition to Canada, 1758. Hill, John B. Bateman, Sergt. Thomas, 1727. Sergt. Concord Militia 30 years. Hill, John B. Bates, Edward, 1 606-1 686. Wey mouth, Mass. Came over in 32 INDEX OF ANCESTORS the Griffin and landed at Boston. Representative in the General Court in 1639-1641 and 1660. Reed, John L. Bates, James, 1582-1655, Dorches ter, Mass. Deputy, 1640. Adams, Fred'k C. Booth, Charles E. Converse, Charles A. Homer, William B. Lloyd, John U. McKechnie, William T. Moseley, John G. Robinson, Francis W. Bates, James, Jr., 1624 , Had dam, Conn. Deputy, i670-'74, i684-'85. Adams, Fred'k C. Booth, Charles E. Homer, William B. Bates, Lieut. James, 1683-1745, Conn. Lieut, 1714. Booth, Charles E. Bates, John, 1642-1716, Chelms ford, Mass. In Capt. Thomas Wheeler's Company, King Philip's War, 1675-76; also in Chelmsford garrison, i69i-'92. Bryant, W. Sohier Cooper, Leslie B. Jordan, Scott. Bates, John, Sr., 1657-1742, Stam ford, Conn. Ens. of train band at Stamford, Conn., Oct., 1685. Deputy, i689-'90. Adams, Edward M. Bates, George W. Hawkins, William Elton Bates, John, 1717-1782, Conn. In French and Indian War, 1755. Booth, Charles E. Bates, Lieut. Samuel, 1682 , Stamford, Conn. Lieut of 2d Co., or train band, 1730. Adams, Edward M. Batherick, Thomas, 1640-1700. In King Philip's War, i675-'76. Robbins, Howard S. Batt, Christopher, 1601 - 1661, Salisbury and Boston, Mass. Appointed to drill the com pany at Colchester, 1640. Deputy, r64o-'4i, '43, '50, '60. Clarke, Geo. K. Davis, Walter Goodwin Batt, Lieut. William. Soldier in Pequot War, 1637. Commis sioned Lieut, 1661. Rep. from Saybrook to General Court. Magistrate, 1666. Hart, Samuel Baulstone, Lieut. William, 1600- 1678. Assistant, 1641, et seq. Treasurer, Newport, R. I., 1640, '41 ; of Portsmouth, 1644. Sergt., Portsmouth, R. I., Train Band, 1638. Lieut, for Portsmouth, 1642. Commis sioner, i654-'56, '58-'63. Anthony, Frank Dell Anthony, James L. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Lee, Edward C. Watson, William H. Baward, John, Jr., 1631 . In King Philip's War under Lieut. Tyng, Capt. Daven port's Co. In Swamp Fight, 1675, and served with Capt. Syll, 1676, Watertown Train Band. Harrington, Arthur C. Baxter, Lieut. John, 1639-1719, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1693- '99, I7oi-'o5, 1706. In town miiitia. Dyer, Leonard H. French, Charles E. French, George B. Bayard, Balthazar, . Repre sentative from Bergen in the New Jersey Assembly in 1668, under Gov. Cartaret. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Bayard, Nicholas, 1644 - 1707. Member of the Council. Com mander-in-Chief of the Mili tia, N. Y. Erving, William V. R. Pillot, Peter S. Sanford, Henry G. Thayer, Nathaniel Van Rensselaer, Augustus Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Bayes, Capt. Thomas, 1679- 33 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 80. Leader in the Military Co. of Edgartown, 1662. Later Captain. Bickford, Robert S. Bayley, Lieut.-Col. Jacob, 1726- 1815, Newbury, Mass.; Ham- stead, N. H., and Newbury, Vt. Lieut, Capt. AUcock's Co.; in Col. Peter Gilman's Regt, 1755. Capt. of. 2d Co., Col. Nathaniel Meserve's Regt, 1758. Lieut. - Col., Goffe's Regt, Crown Point, 1760. Bailey, Edward P. Bayley, Joshua, 1685 . Mem ber Capt. Hugh March's 2d Foot Co., Newbury, Mass., 1710-1711. Bailey, Edward P. Little, Francis B. Bayley, Capt. Nathaniel, 1732- 1812, So. Weymouth, Mass. Ens. in Capt. Samuel Thaxter's Co., Crown Point Expedition, 1755. Capt, 1760. Represen tative, 1774. Also member Prov. Cong, at Salem, same year. Martin, Charles H. Thomas, Frank W. Bayley, Robert, . In Capt. William Lithgow's Co., 1754; in Capt. Solomon Mitchell's Co., 1757; and in Capt Sam uel Cobb's Co., Preble Regt., 1758. Talbot, Archie L Bayley, Thomas, 1 630-1 675, Wey mouth, Mass. In King Phil ip's War under Capt. Lathrop. Slain at Bloody Brook, 1675. Bardwell, Harry J. Woodward, Francis W. Baylies, Nicholas, 1719 1807, Uxbridge, Mass. Representa tive, 1758. Allen, Frederick B. Beach, Capt. Elnathan, , Wallingford, Conn. Ens., 1733. Lieut, 1740. Capt, 1741. Whitney, Chas. P. Beach, John, 1690-1773, Goshen, Conn. Lieut in the first Mili tia Co. in Goshen, 1740 or 1738. 1747- 1667. New 1742. Deputy to Gen. Assem bly of Conn., 1757-1761. Beach, Charles Edmund Beach, Lieut. Josiah, 1694 Ens., Conn. Troops, Lieut, 1741. Foote, John C. Beach, Nathaniel, 1662 - Deputy, Conn., 1727. Foote, John C. Beach, Richard, after In Indian troubles at Haven, 1642; soldier there in Indian Alarm of 1646; also during war with Ninigret, 1654. Little, Robt. Forsyth Beal, Capt. Ebenezer, 1701-1762, Hingham, Mass. Capt. of a Company sailing from Boston, 1745, for the Siege of Louis burg. Volunteered with others to attempt the storming of the Island Battery. Capt of Hingham Co., Col. Benjamin Lincoln's Third Suffolk Regt., which marched to the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757- Bates, Theodore C. Nichols, George L. Beal, Ens. Ebenezer, 1728-1778, Hingham, Mass. Ens. of Capt. Thomas Jones' Fourth Co. of Hingham Militia, Col. Josiah Quincy's Regt., 1762. Bates, Theodore C. Beale, Lieut. Jeremiah, 1631- 1716, Hingham, Mass. Ens. of Foot Co., under Capt. Joshua Hubbard, 1681. Lieut, 1683. Representative, i69i-'92. Bates, Theo. C. Evans, George F. Nichols, George L. Willcutt, Levi L. Beale (Beal), John, Hingham, Mass. 1659. Bates, Theo. C. Beal, Herman L. Crandon, Edwin S. Green, Robert M. James, Howard K. Reed, John L. 1588 - 1688, Deputy, 1649- 34 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Whitcomb, Lawrence Willcut, Levi L. Willcutt, Levi L., Jr. Vickers, Wm. H. C. Beale, Lazarus, 1661-1723, Hing ham, Mass. Representative, 1719-1720. Bates, Theo. C. Willcutt, Levi L. Beall, Capt. Charles, 1672-1740. Lieut, of Indian Rangers, 1705, and Captain of Militia. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Beall, Col. George, 1695-1780. Provincial Forces of Mary land. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Magruder, John H. Beall, Colonel Ninian, 1625-1717. Lieut, of Lord Baltimore's Yacht called the Loyall Charles, 1676. Capt. (Com mander-in-Chief) of the Pro vincial Forces of Md., 1678. Served against the Susquehan nocks, 1688-1689. Major of Calvert County Militia, Sept. 4, 1689. Represented Prince George's County, in the House of Burgesses, 1696-1699. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Francis Du Pont Balch, Thomas W. Beall, Fielder, M. M. Beall, William M. Bond, Beverly Waugh Duvall, Richard M. Hollyday, Guy T. O. Hyde, Thomas Knight, William W. Magruder, Caleb C. Magruder, John H. Muncaster, Stewart B. Poole, John Sprigg Wells, Walter A. Woodward, James T. Woodward, William Beall, Maj. Thomas, 1647-1732. Member of Md. Assembly, 1689-1707. Member of Coun cil, 1698. Maj. of Militia, 1706. Knight, William W. Beaman, Sergt. Abraham, 1692- 1738, Marlboro, Mass. Sergt. in Capt. Bridgman's Co., 1725. Parker, Charles W. Parker, Charles W., Jr. Beaman, Capt. Jabez, 1704-1757. Capt. of 2d Co. of Militia of Shrewsbury, 1757. Eldridge, William Henry Beaman, John, Jr., 1678-1763, Lancaster, Mass. In garrison at Lancaster 1704 and 1722. Richardson, Wm. E. Beaman, Corp. Noah, 1730-1800, Marlboro, Mass. Corp. in Capt. Williams' Co., French and Indian War, 1757. Parker, Charles W. Parker, Charles W., Jr. Beamsley, William, 1658, Boston, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1656. Chamberlain, Paul M. Hunt, Arthur K. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Stevens, John Walter Bean, John, 1634-1718. Soldier in King Philip's War, 1675. Monnette, Orra E. Bean (Bane), Capt. Joseph, 1676 , York, Me. Taken pris oner by Indians, 1692. Inter preter at Fort Casco. Lieut. in Indian War, 1722. Capt, 1724. In command of expedi tion against Norridgewock, Aug., 1724. Father Rasle's War. Walker, Richard Henry Beard, Capt. John, 1690. Under Major Robert Treat, Great Swamp Fight, in com mand New Haven Co. Baird, George W. Baldwin, Jos. Clark Ford, George H. Fowler, Wm. Miles Moseley, John G. Tomlinson, Charles A. Beard, Capt. John, 1716, Milford, Conn. Commissioned Capt. 1675. Pack, Arthur Newton 35 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Beard, Richard, 1681. Bur gess of Maryland, 1662, '63, '66. Parr, Charles McKew Beard, Lieut. Samuel, 1670 , Milford, Conn. Ens., Milford Train Band, 171 5. Lieut, 1723. Moseley, John G. Beardsley, Capt. Nehemiah, 173 i- 1810, New Fairfield, Conn. Lieut, of Militia, 1767. Capt, 1770. Deputy, 1768, et seq. Ferns, Robert M. Beardsley, William, 1605-1661, Stratford, Conn. Deputy to General Court, 1645, et seq. Assistant, 1651. Finck, Leon C. Cooper, Leslie B. Smith, William D. G. Snow, Edgar M. Bearse, Joseph, 1652-1695, Barnsta ble. Soldier in King Philip's War, i675-'76. Rumrill, Frank Beatty, Rev. Charles, circ. 1715- 1772. Chaplain, Pa. Regt., commanded by Col. William Clapham, 1756. Chaplain, Pa. Regt, commanded by Col. John Armstrong, 1758. Curwen, Samuel M. Beatty, Thomas, 1700-1768. Jus tice of Prince George Co., Md., 1739-1748. Justice of Frederick Co., 1748-1760. Jus tice of Quorum, 1749-1760. Burgess, Frederick Co., 1757- 1758. Beatty, Franklin T. Becket, John, 1626-1683, Salem, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1676. Sherman, Roger Beckwith, Ens. James, 1671 , Lyme, Conn. Ens., Lyme Train Band, 1727. Farr, Marvin A. Beckwith, Philip, 1758, Lyme, Conn. In Capt. Joshua Abel's Co., 3d Regt. Conn. Forces, in Expedition against Crown Point, 1755. In Capt. Timothy Mather's Co., same Regt., in Campaign of 1758, Expedition against Ticonderoga. Beckwith, Oliver Russell Stevens, Frederic B. Bedford, Lieut. Gunning, 1720- 1802, Philadelphia, Pa. En sign and Lieut, in Pa. Militia, 1758-1760. Barroll, Lewin W. Bedlow, Capt. Isaac, 1673. N. Y. City Militia, Member of Gov. Lovelace's Council, Comptroller of the Port, Al derman of New York. Barrowe, Samuel Foulke, William Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Bedlow, Capt. William, 1722- 1798. Commanded eight-gun privateer, 1759. Capt. and Commissioner, erection Fort Constitution, i775-'76. Barrowe, Samuel Beebe, Capt. James, 1641-1728. Lieut, 1696. Capt, 1710. Queen Anne's War, Colonial Forces of Conn. Hatch, Arthur M. Stebbins, Albert Kellogg Beebe, Rev. James, Chaplain 3d Regt., Conn. Troops, 1760. Brinsmade, Hobart Beebe, Ens. John, 1708. Ens. King Philip's War. Eaton, George F. Beebe, Lieut. John, 1628-1714. Commissioned Ensign, 1676. Served under Capt. Geo. Deni son in Indian Wars. Com missioned Lieut, 1690. Eaton, Daniel C. Beebe, Lieut. Jonathan, 1709- 1760. ist Lieut, 7th Co., 2d Conn. Regt, 1759. French and Indian War at Crown Point, Lake George, and Ticonderoga. Collins, Edwin P. Collins, Holdrige O. Beecher, Ebenezer, 1686-1763, New Haven. Sergt, 1725; Lieut, 1735; Ens., 1727; Capt, 1740. Pack, Arthur Newton. 36 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Beecher, Isaac, i 623-1 690. Mem ber of New Haven Train Band, i639-'44. Finck, Leon C. Pack, Arthur Newton Beecher, Joseph, 1718-1776, New Haven. Ens., - 1759 ; Lieut, 1760; Capt, 1763. Pack, Arthur Newton Beekman, Col. Gerardus, M. D., 1653-1723. Capt. of Militia, Flatbush, 1681. Major, 1689. Lieut.-Col., King's Co. Militia, 1698. Gov. Leisler's Council, 1690-1691. Council, 1705-1723. Pres. and Dep.-Gov,, 1709- 17 10. Aitken, William Benford Bailey, Theodorus Barrowe, Samuel Beekman, James William Bradish, George J. Foster, Frederick de P. Foulke, Bayard F. Foulke, William Hoffman, Samuel V. Johnstone, Francis U. Johnstone, John Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Plympton, Gilbert M. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Scofield, George S. Smith, Karl Beckwith Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Ver Planck, William G. Voorhees, William P. Beekman, Capt. Gerardus, 1693- 1746. Lieut, and Capt, N. Y. Prov. Forces, 1728, i738-'46. Foster, Frederick de P. Schofield, George S. Beekman, Col. Henry, ist, 1649- 1716, Kingston, N. Y. Cadet on the South. River, 1662. Capt. Ulster Co. Troop, 1685. Expedition to Albany. Legis lative Assembly, 1691 - 1716. Col. of Militia, Prov. N. Y. Armstrong, Horatio G. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Livingston, John H. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Myer, Albert J. Olin, Stephen H. Pillot, Peter S. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Sanford, Henry G. Suckley, Robert B. Beekman, Col. Henry, 2d, 1688- 1776, Rhinebeck and New York City. Member of As sembly, 1724 -1759. Judge, Ulster Co. Col. of Militia, Prov. N. Y. Armstrong, Horatio G. Delafield, Edward Coleman Delafield, John Ross Beekman, Ens. Johannes, 1656- 1761. Ens. of Foot, North ward, N. Y., first invasion of Canada. Suydam, Walter L. Beekman, Capt. Johannes Mar- tinse, 1732. Capt, Co. of Horse, Expedition against Canada, 1709. Lawton, Daniel L. Beekman, Lieut. Wilhelmus, 1623-1707. Lieut, Burgher Corps, New Amsterdam, 1652- 1658, and New Orange, 1673- 1674. Vice - Director on the South River, 1658-1664. Schout at Esopus, 1664. Aitken, William Benford Barrowe, Samuel Beekman, James Wm. Boardman, Lansdale Bradish, George J. Carnochan, Governeur M. Crosby, Edward N. Crosby, Livingston Delafield, Edward C. Delafield, John R. Foster, Frederick de P. Foulke, Bayard F. Foulke, William Hoffman, Samuel V. Howard, Chas. E. N. Johnstone, Francis U. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. McCracken, Chas. D. McCracken, Fred'k B. Montgomery, J. Lynch Myer, Albert J. 37 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Pillot, Peter S. Plympton, Gilbert M. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Sanford, Henry G. Schermerhorn, Arthur F. Schermerhorn, Edward G. Scofield, George S. Smith, Karl Beckwith Suckley, Robt. B. Suydam, Walter L. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Ver Planck, Wm. G. Voorhees, William P. Beers, John, 1652-1683. In King Philip's War, 1675. Beers, William F. Kissam, Henry S. Beers, Capt. Richard, 1612-1675. Capt, King Philip's War. Killed at Northfield. Baldwin, T. Burnet Barrows, Ira Cushing, Luther S. Fuller, Linus E. Hill, John B. Jaynes, Fremont N. Sherman, Roger Stearns, John E. Belcher, Andrew, 1614-1673, Sud bury and Cambridge, Mass. Member of A. & H. A. Co., 1643. Coale, George Oliver George Jeffries, John T. L. Belcher, Andrew, Jr., 1647/8-1717. Royal Councillor, 1698, Mass. Coale, George Oliver George Belcher, Ens. Edward, 1669-1745, Lynn-Sharon. Ens. Colonial Militia at Lynn. Guilford, Wm. W. Belcher, Serg. Jeremiah, 1612- 1692. Sergeant in Ipswich Militia, 1675. Guilford, Wm. W. Belcher, Jeremiah, 1703-1775. In French and Indian Wars under Capt. Canedy. Guilford, Wm. W. Belcher, Corp. Moses, 1691, Braintree, Mass. Corp. in the Braintree Company, . Brooks, Lyman L. Belcher, Capt. William, 173 1- 1801, Preston, Conn. Ens., 3d Train Band, 1763. Lieut., 1765. Capt, 1767. Trowbridge, William P. Belden, Daniel, 1648-1731, Hat field and Deerfield, Mass. In King Philip's War. On Com mittee of Fortification with Col. Partridge. Bardwell, Harry J. DeWolf, Edwin A. Lefferts, William H. McClintock, Emory Osborn, Henry A. Belden (Belding), John, 1631- 1677, Wethersfield, Conn. Under Capt. John Mason, 1657P8. Booth, Charles E. Jennings, Walter Lea, James H. Belden, Samuel, 1629-1713, Hat field, Mass. Capt. William Turner's Co., Falls Fight, 1676. Church, Elihu C. Converse, Charles A. Murray, Charles H. Snow, Edgar Morton Belden, Samuel, 1657-1717, Hat field, Mass. Capt. William Turner's Co., Falls Fight, 1676. Converse, Charles A. Cook, Joshua O. DeWolf, Edwin A. Gilbert, Charles P. H. Murray, Charles H. Stockbridge, Henry Belden, Stephen, 1658-1677. In Falls Fight, 1676. Killed at Hatfield 1677. Stockbridge, Henry Belden, Sergt. William, 1671- 1760. Sergt, 1703-1704, Mass. McClintock, Emory Belding, Lieut. John, 1658 . Lieut, Norwalk Co., 1705. Deputy from Norwalk, 1691, 1705. Booth, Charles Edwin Belding, Stephen, 1658-1735. Hat field, Mass. Was in "Falls Fight." Hawks, Fred'k E. 3» INDEX OF ANCESTORS Belknap, Joseph, 1630-1712. Bos ton, Mass. Member of the A. & H. A. Co., 1658. Rowe, Charles E. Belknap, Samuel. 1707 - 1771. Capt. Edward Harrington's Co., Col. Josiah Brown's Regt, Crown Point, 1755. Belknap, Robert L. Belknap, Waldron P. Belknap, William C. Belknap, Capt. Samuel, 1735- 1821. Capt, Mass. Colonial Forces. Belknap, Robert L. Belknap, Waldron P. Bell, Capt. David, 1770. Capt. in Col. George Washington's Va. Regt, 1755. Branch, Charles Branch, Henry Bell, Capt. David, 1722-1780. Served as a Private from Augusta Co. in the French and Indian War, 1758. Capt, 1780, of a Militia company. Bell, James F. Bell, Lieut. Francis, 1690, Stamford, Conn. Lieut, Stam ford Military Co., 1655. Deputy to New Haven General Court, 1641, i653-'59, i66i-'64. On Committee to consummate union with Conn., Dec. 13, 1664. Bell, Jared W. Bell, Sidney E. Clark, Fred'k Hamilton Coghill, Howard Hoyt, Edward C. Hoyt, Samuel R. J. Johnson, Lucius W. Johnson, S. Albert Lines, Harvey K. Lines, Theodore T. Peck, Guy Dayton Wickwire, Arthur M. Bell, Capt. George Henry, , Albany Co., N. Y. Ens., 1762. Capt, 1767, under Col. Johan Jost Herkimer. Commanded a Company at the battle of Oriskany. Wagner, Arthur L. Bell, Henry, 1745-1811. Member of Va. House of Burgesses, 1773. '74- Branch, Charles Branch, Henry Bell, James, 1728-1778, Sussex Co., Va. Member of House of Burgesses from Sussex Co., 1770 and 1771. Bell, Charles Grandy Bell, Capt. Jonathan, 1641-1698. Lieut, Stamford Militia, under Capt. Jonathan Sellick, King Philip's War. Capt, 1698. Bell, Jared W. Clark, Fred'k Hamilton Hoyt, Edward C. Hoyt, Samuel R. J. Bell, William, Sr., . In the Company of Foot, Newtown, Buck's County, Penn. Forces, 1756. Bell, Nicholas M. Bellows, Lieut. Col. Benjamin, 1712-1777, Walpole, N. H. In French and Indian Wars, 1754- '55. Lieut, 1767. Major and Lieut.-Col., Seven Years' War. Bellows, Johnson McC. Belt, Ens. Jeremiah, Jr., 1724-1785. Ens. of Capt. Tobias Belts' Co., 1748, Maryland Militia. Capt. of Militia, 1774. Magruder, Caleb C., Jr. Belt, Col. Joseph, Maryland, 1680- 1761. Member of House of Burgesses, Prince George's County, i725-'38. Gentleman Justice, i726-'28. Lieut.-Col., 1725. Col., 1728, and during French and Indian War. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Poole, John Sprigg Bement, Lieut. Dennis, 1711-1789. Lieut 4th Co., 2d Regt, Conn. Troops, 1755. In 1760 served in Capt. David Parson's Co., ist Regt. Capt, Enfield, 1761. Parsons, Hosmer B. Bemis, Capt. Edmund, 1720-1810. Capt. of Mass. Troops at Fort William Henry, 1756. Pool, Marvin B. 39 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Bemis, Joseph, 1619-1684. Water- town. Soldier in King Philip's War, 1676. Harrington, Arthur C. Bemis, Joseph, Jr., 1651-1684, Westminster, Mass. In Capt. James Oliver's Co., King Phil ip's War. Whitney, Harry E. Benedict, Lieut. Daniel, 1652- 1723. In Great Swamp Fight. Oakley, E. Benedict Benedict, David (Daniel), about 1655 . Soldier in King Philip's War, i675-'76. Parker, Charles W. Benedict, Capt. James, 1685-1762. Original settler of Ridgefield, Conn. Justice, i73i-'38. Rep resentative, i740-'45, '48-'52. Benedict, George G. Benedict, John, Norwalk, Conn. Selectman, 1689, i692-'94, '99. Representative, i722-'25. Benedict, George G. Benedict, Lieut. Thomas, 1617- 1690. Lieut, in Capt. Byron Newton's Foot Company, Ja maica, 1665. Member Colo nial Assembly at Hempstead, 1665. Deputy from Norwalk, General Court, 1670 - 1675, Conn. Bell, Tared W. Benedict, George G. Benedict, Lemuel C. Benedict, Robert D. Benedict, Robt. Patterson Benedict, Walter St. J. Benedict, William de L. Benedict, William L. Bronson, Edward P. Camp, Thomas E. Castle, Ernest Beecher Davenport, William B. French, Leon Le L. Jones, Charles L. Lockwood, Thos. St. John Maxwell, Robert A. Oakley, E. Benedict Parker, Charles W. Scott, John F. Scott, William S. Stebbins, Albert K Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Warren, Walter P. Benezet, Daniel, 1723-1797, Phila delphia. Member of Capt. Kidd's Ind. Co. of Foot, 1756. Sargent, Christopher S. Sargent, James F. T. Bengsten, Andreas, 1640- 1706. Penn. Assembly, i683-'86-'98. Beatty, Franklin T. Benham, Shadrach, 1736-1813. In Expedition to relieve Fort William Henry, 1757, Col. Benjamin Hall's Regt. from Conn. Benham, Daniel W. Benjamin, Abel, 173 i , Water- town, Mass. Served under Captain Jonathan Brown in Colonel William Williams' Regiment, raised by the Prov ince of Massachusetts Bay for the reduction of Canada, . He perished on the expedition to Fort William Henry. Pearson, Arthur E. Benjamin, Richard, abt 1681. Soldier at Southold, L. I., in troubles with Dutch and In dians, 1652, under Lieut. Chas. Glover. Little, Robt. Forsyth Bennett, Jacob, 1665 , Gow- anus, N. Y. In Major Peter Schuyler's Co., detached out of the Counties of West chester, Richmond, Kings, Queens, Suffolk, and Ulster, 1692. Lane, Francis T. L. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Bennett, Jacob. Soldier in Col. Richard Stillwell's Kings Co. Regt, 1715. Lane, Francis T. L. Bennett, Lieut. James, 1736. Lieut, of a Company in 1693 against the French and In dians. Again Lieut, 1704. Dep., 1689-1710. Admitted to the bar, 1708. Justice of the Peace, i709-'24. Wickwire, Arthur M. 40 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Bennet, Gov. Richard, 1606-1676. Member House of Burgesses, 1629. King's Council, 1642- 1660. Governor, 1652 - 1655. Commissioner to England, 1657. Major.-Gen., Va. Forces, 1662-1672. Appleby, George F. Browne, Bennet B. Lee, Edmund J. Pratt, Thomas Lovell Thorn, William H. de C. W. Bennett, Sergt. Samuel, 1611- 1684. Providence and East Greenwich, R. I., Gen. Sergt., 1652. Deputy, i668-'74-'78. Bennett, Robert R. Cadle, Cornelius Kelly, James H. Reynolds, James Stafford, William F. Bennett, Samuel, 1665-1742, Lan caster and Shrewsbury, Mass. In Queen Anne's War, 1704, under Ens. Peter Josslin. Commander of garrison, 1711. Fisher, Albert J. Reynolds, Jas. Bennett, Lieut. Samuel, 1745, E. Greenwich and Cov entry, R. I. Deputy, 1690. Lieut, 1690. Bennett, Robert R. Bennett, William Adrianse, 1644. Gowanus, N. Y. In War with Indians, 1643, under Kieft's administration. Lane, Francis T. L. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Bennick, Lieut. Abraham, 16 — 1749. Field Marshall at Oyster River, 1705. Lieut, at Oyster River. Rollins, Philip Ashton Benson, Capt. James, 1709. Capt. of a Troop, 1689, Prov. of Md. Benson, Alexander Benson, Edwin N. Benson, Edwin N., Jr. Jewell, Theo. F. Mullikin, Frank Ridgely, Franklin Lee Benson, Capt. Johannes, 1665- 1715. Member Committee of Safety. Lieut, 1689. Capt. of Albany County Militia, King William's War, 1690. Benson, Arthur D. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Cannon, Henry B. Demarest, Benj. G. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Pinkney, Townsend Shirley, Rufus G. Thorne, Robert Van Voast, Horace Silliman Bent, Captain David, 1730-1798, Rutland, Mass. Sergeant in Captain John Phelp's Com pany, Colonel Ruggles' Regi ment which marched to the relief of Fort William Henry, August 9, 1759. First Lieu tenant of Captain Gates' first Rutland Company, Colonel John Murray's Regiment of the Worcester County Militia, 1771. Captain of Rutland Company formed March 13, 1775- Bent, Samuel Arthur Bent, John, Sr., 1596-1672, Sud bury, Mass. In Major Simon Willard's Troop, Expedition against Ninigret, 1654. Anderson, James T. Bent, Samuel Arthur Barnes, Geo. Edw. Burt, Charles W. Cadle, Chas. F. Cadle, Cornelius Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Fulton, Wm. E. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Lea, James H. MacVeagh, Eames Moseley, Frank Parker, Geo. Turner Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Bent, Corp. John, 1635-1717, Sud bury, Mass. Corp. of Militia, 1686. 41 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Bent, Samuel Arthur Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Bent, John, 1703 , Sudbury, Mass. Trooper under com mand of Capt. Josiah Brown, '739- Richards, Chas. S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, Wm. S. Bent, Peter, 1629-1678, Marlboro,, Mass. In garrison at Marl boro, King Philip's War. Lea, James H. Bent, Silas, 1744-1818, Water- town, Mass. In Capt. Eph- raim Jackson's Co., in Canada, 1760. Anderson, James T. Benton, Samuel, Sr., 1658-1746. Served in Expedition against Canada. Benton, Arthur B. Benton, Samuel, Jr., 1717-1800. Tolland, Conn. In Campaign of 1758 with Samuel Chapman. In Capt. Stoughton's Co. at Fort William Henry, 1758. Benton, Arthur B. Benton, Sergt. Selah, 1740-1812. 7th Co., ist Regt, Conn. Infantry, French and Indian Wars, 1761-1763. Metcalf, Bryce Metcalf, James Betts Berbeech, Thomas, 1674. Duxbury, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, 1643. Storer, John H. Bergen, Capt. Jores Hansen, 1649 — after 1736, Brooklyn, N. Y. Capt. of Militia of Brooklyn, L. I., in 1700 under the name of Jores Hansen. Bergen, Francis Livingston Bergen, James J. Bernard, Hon. William, 1668. Member Va. Council, i642-'43, i659-'6o. Cooper, Leslie B. Fetter, George G. Huie, Wm. Henry Thompson McGuire, James C. Throckmorton, Charles W. Trabue, Edmund Francis Bernon, Gabriel, 1644-1736. Re ceived a commission as Capt. of New Oxford, Mass., to resist the ravages of Indians, July 7, 1702. Erected the "Old French Fort" in Oxford. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Preston, Howard W. Berrien, Justice John, 1672 , N. J. Justice Supreme Court, 1764; Trustee, i763-'72; Mem ber of Assembly, 1769. Burroughs, Wm. B. Berrien, Lieut. John, 1711. Lieut of a Foot Company in Newtown, L. I., 1700. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Berry, Major George, 1706-1776. Capt, 1747; also Old French War, 1757. Major. Wallier, Henry Richard Berry, James, 1657. Member Md. Assembly, 1654. Berry, Jasper M, Jr. Berry, Thomas L. Morgan, John H. Troth, Wm. Penn, Jr. Berry, Dep.-Gov. John, 1640-1713. Deputy and Acting Gov. of N. J., 1672. Baldwin, Berry O. Baldwin, Charles W. Berry, Gerald Marshall, Howard Sloane, John Sloane, William Watson, Preston Berry, Capt. Nathaniel, 1757, Kent, Conn. Ens. of Train Band, Kent, Conn., 1740; Lieut, 1745; Capt, 1750. Pack, Arthur Newton Berry, William, 1635-1691. Mem. Md. Assembly, 1671-1674. Berry, Thomas L. Morgan, John H. Troth, Wm. Penn, Jr. Betts, Capt. Daniel, 1759, 42 Index of ancestors Newtown, L. I. Capt. New town Co., 1738. Moore, Albert R. Betts, Capt. Richard, 1613-1713. N. Y. Prov. Assembly, Hemp stead, 1665. High Sheriff of Yorkshire, L. I., 1678-1681. Capt, 1663. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Barrowe, Samuel Bissell, Pelham St. Geo. Hunt, Samuel F. Kissam, Henry S. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Moller, Chas. G., Jr. Moore, Albert R. Pratt, Thos. Lovell Sanger, W. Cary Sanger, W. Cary, Jr. Betts, Richard, 1686-1742, Jamaica, L. I. Commissioned Ensign in Queens Co., New York Militia, 1710. Lieut, in Capt. Nathan iel Hazard's Co., N. Y. Militia, 1715. Klapp, Wilbur Paddock Betts, Samuel Comstock, 1732- 1823. In 2d Co., 9th Regt of Conn. Foot, 1767. Betts, Frederick H. Betts, Louis F. H. Betts, Samuel Rosseter Bevan, John Ap, 1646-1725/6. Penna. Member of the Colo nial Assembly, i687-'95-'99- 1700. Flagg, Stanley G, Jr. Harbeson, Frank O'Ferrell Lloyd, William McClure, Jr. Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Beverly, Col. Peter, K. P., Clerk of the House of Burgesses, i69i-'96; Speaker, i7oo-'i4; Surveyor Gen. and Member of Council, i7i9-'28. Treas urer, i7i9-'23. Meriwether, Charles Louis Offley, Cleland N. Beverly, Robert, 1689. Clerk of the House of Burgesses, 1670. Gov. Berkeley appointed him Commander-in-Chief. Hornor, William M. Kemp, Henry G. Lewis, Bransford Lewis, Edward S. Pollard, Frederick G. Bevier, Ens. Louis, 1648-1720. Ens., Ulster Co. Militia, 1700. Deyo, Jerome Vernet Young, Innis Bevier, Lieut. Louis, 2d, 1684- 1753. N. Y. Prov. Forces. Innis, Hasbrouck Beyers, Capt. John. Capt. in Pa. Regiment, 1758-19. Wingate, Abram Reber Bicker, Gerrit, 1629 . Com mandant, Dutch Fort Cassimir on South River, 1654. Moller, Charles G., Jr. Bicker, Capt. Henry, 1722 . Lieut, in Jersey Regt, 1755. Capt, 1756. Captured and imprisoned in Canada. On his return, Q. M. of Gen. Gage's Regt. until the close of war. Foster, Howell Bickford, Ens. Jeremiah, 1735. Eastham and Truro, Mass. Ens. of Military Co., Truro, Feb., 173 1. Bickford, Robert S. Bickford, John, before 1640-1697. Served at Dover, N. H., garri son, 1695. In Capt. Wm. Red- ford's N. H. Co., 1696. Rollins, Philip Ashton Bickford, Jonathan, 1730-1818, Dover, N. H. In Capt. Mars- ton's Co. at Crown Point, French and Indian War, 1762. Bickford, Scott, F. Bickford, Capt. Joseph, 1696 . Capt. in Co. in Durham, 1754, having served earlier in the French and Indian Wars. Brown, Harold Winthrop Bicknell, John, 1624-1679, Wey mouth, Mass. Deputy, 1677. Reed, John L. Biddle, William, 1630-1712. Mem. of the Council, General As sembly, Prov. of W. Jersey, 1682. President, 1706-1707. Biddle, Clement 43 society of colonial wars Biddle, Nicholas Biddle, Thomas Biddle, William F. Porter, John Biddle Bigelow, Sergeant Isaac, 1691- 175 1. Commissioned Ensign of South Co., 1744. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Bigelow, John, 1617-1703, Water- town, Mass. In Pequot and King Philip's Wars. Bates, Daniel M. Bickford, Robert Sloane Bigelow, Frank G. Bigelow, Isaac S. Bigelow, Melville M. Bigelow, William Bond, Walter H. Britton, Edward E. Brooks, Franklin E. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Camp, Thomas E. Daniels, Howard B. Downs, Edgar R. Fisher, Albert J. Hall, Lewis Harrington, Arthur C. Hawks, William I. Hopkins, Bedford B. Isham, Norman M. Jaynes, Fremont N. Learned, Myron L. Litchfield, Wilford J. Parker, John N. Partridge, Edw. L. Pond, E. Watson Robinson, Hamline E. Sears, Clinton B. Stearns, Henry P. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Thompson, Harry G. Upham, Henry P. Wenzell, Henry Burleigh Whitney, Drake Wyman, Walter C. Bigelow, Capt. Joseph, Sr., 1703- 1783, Shrewsbury, Mass. Capt, Shrewsbury Company. Bigelow, Henry N. Bigelow, Capt. Joseph, Jr., 1726- 1801, Shrewsbury, Mass. Capt, 1759. Bigelow, Henry N. Bigelow, Joshua, 1655-1745. In King Philip's War. In Capt. Davenport's Co. ; also in Capt. Sill's Co. Bigelow, Melville M. Chide, John H. Downs, Edgar R. Foote, Horace A. Hall, Lewis Hopkins, Bedford Brown Howe, John B. Rice, Edward R. Richards, Frederick B. Sears, Clinton B. Trott, James P. Whitney, Drake Bigelow, Samuel, 1653-1720, Watertown, Mass. Represen tative, 1708-1710. Bates, Daniel M. Bigelow, Henry N. Clark, Lot C. Daniels, Howard B. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Bicelow, Lieut. Timothy, 1702- 1747. Adjutant in Army at Cape Breton, 1745. 2d Lieut. in Canadian Expedition, 1746. Flagg, Stanley G, Jr. Rush, Wm. Rees Biles, Capt. Thomas, Langhorne, . Capt, Associate Regt., Bucks Co., Penn., 1747-1748. Wister, Rodman Biles, William, Sr., 1710. Member first Council, Prov. of Penn., Philadelphia, 1683. Member of the Assembly from Bucks Co., 1686-1710. Martin, Jonathan W. Mitchell, Edward C. Powell, Washington B. Smith, Thomas M. Tyson, Malcolm V. White, Fletcher Wister, Rodman Yardley, Farnham Biles, William, Jr., . Speaker, Penn. Provincial Assembly, 1724. Wister, Rodman Bill, Philip, 1620-1689, Groton, Conn. In King Philip's War in Connecticut Forces, 1675- '76. Narragansett grantee. 44 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Bennett, Robert Root Bill, Charles G. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Powell, Lyman Theodore Terry, John Taylor Bill, Sergeant Philip, 1658-1739. Sergeant in the Train Band in Groton, Conn. Ensign, 1672. Was a volunteer in the Narra- gansett War, 1701. Bennett, Robert Root Billew, Jacobus, 1685-1747, Pa. His name appears in 1715 in a list of the South Company of the Richmond County, N. Y., Militia under command of Captain James Pollion. Page, James Rathwell Billings, Ebenezer, 1660 , Dorchester, Mass. King Philip's War, 1675. Adams, Edward M. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Billings, Lieut. Ebenezer, 1684- 1760. English Volunteer in Narragansett War, 1701. Ens., 1721. Lieut, 1731. Meacham, Franklin Adams Palmer, Ernest Billings, Nathaniel, 1714. In Capt. Prentice's Troop. In Narragansett Campaign, Middlesex Troop. Nickerson, Thos. W. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Billings, Capt. Roger, 1708-1751. Lieut., 8th Conn. Regt., 1744. 2d Lieut, in Capt. Denison's Co., expedition against Canada, 1746. Capt. of Troop, 8th Regt, 1751- Deputy from Preston, 1747- '49-'52. Hand, Billings Learned Lear/ied, Bela P. Billings, Capt. Samuel, 1691-1782, Stoughton, Mass. Lieut, in Capt. Elkanan Billing's com pany, Col. Miller's Regiment, 1757. Also in Col. Timothy Ruggles' Regiment for the re duction of Canada, 1759. Willis, Gardner Billings Billings, William, . King Philip's War. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Billings, Capt. William, 1660- 1738. Member of the General Court of Conn., 1703, '07, '13, '17. Ens. in Capt. Park's Co., 1704; Capt 2d Co., Preston, 1716. Johnson, Alba B. Billington, Francis, i 606-1 686, Plymouth. Volunteer in the Pequot War, 1637. Parker, Edward L. Bingham, Abel, 1669-1745, Wind ham, Conn. Deputy to Gen eral Assembly, 1721-1724. Smith, William D. G. Bingham, Lieut. Joseph, 1709-1787. ist Lieut. Troop, 5th Regt., Conn., 1764. In French War. Cornet and Q. M. Moses, Zebina Bingham, Sergt. Nathaniel, 1704- 1767. Private and Sergt, French and Indian War, 1755- 1757. 4th and 3d Regiments, Conn. Troops, 1758-1762. Caswell, Frederick T. Bingham, Capt. Samuel, 1688-1760. Capt. of Militia, Windham, Conn., 1 741. Bingham, Leroy M. Birchard, Thomas, 1595-1684, Say- brook, Conn. Deputy, 1650- 'Si- Cowles, William N. Hayes, Birchard Austin Jewett, Stephen Shepard, Edw. M. Bird, Benjamin, 1686-1757, Dor chester, Mass. Representative, i730-'33-'37- Stone, William E. Bird, James, 1647-1723, Dorchester, Mass. Under Capt. Brattle, King Philip's War. Daly, Martin O. Bird, Thomas, 1646-1710, Dorches ter, Mass. In King Philip's 45 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS War, at the garrison at Pun- kapogue, 1676. Hubbard, Ralph H. Reynolds, Henry S. Stone, William E. Bishop, Dep.-Gov. James, 1691. Sec. of New Haven Colony, i66i-'65. Governor's Assistant, Conn. Colony, 1668- '83. Dep.-Gov., i683-'9i. Atkinson, Chas. T. Bishop, William H. Bonney, Charles L. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Brown, Benjamin W. B. Brown, Louis Clark, Lot Curran Copp, William M. Curtis, Henry M, Darlington, Charles F. Darlington, Elliot C. B. Darlington, Gilbert S. B. Darlington, Henry V. B. Darlington, James H. Darlington, Thomas Drew, Morrill N. Farnham, Elijah T. Foster, Maximilian H. Foster, Reginald Love Giles, Murray O. Gilfillan, William W. Judd, Orrin R. Ladd, Samuel Beach Ladd, William W., Jr. Mathews, Chas. T. Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Osborn, Henry A. Sherman, Roger Thompson, Norman F. Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, William B. Thomson, Arthur C. Throop, George E. Wickwire, Arthur M. Winant, Frederick Young, James Young, William H. Bishop, John, 1684. Member first New Jersey Assembly, 1668. Member Governor's Council, 1675. Bishop, Cortlandt F. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Libbey, Wm. McCurdy, Irwin Pounds Bishop, Capt. John, 1648-1722. Deputy, i68o-'85, N. J. As sembly. Member of Council, 1692-1703. Colonial Judge, 1680-88. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Bishop, Capt. Nicholas, 1723-1780, Conn. 2d Lieut, of Capt. Stephen Lee's 2d Co., of Col. Andrew Ward, Jr.'s 4th Regt. Capt of 12th Co., 4th Regt, commanded by Col. Ebenezer Fitch, Campaign of 1759. Bishop, Norman Daboll Bishop, Richard, 1732-1806. In Capt. Burt's Co., Col. Wm. Williams' Regt. for the reduc tion of Canada, 1758. Homer, William B. Bishop, Thomas, 1694. A member of Capt. Moseley's Co., King Philip's War, 1676. Homer, William B. Bissell, Daniel, 1663-1738. Cor net of Horse, Hartford, 171 1. Bissell, Lester C. Bissell, Lieut. Isaac, 1682-1744, Windsor, Conn. Queen Anne's War. Bissell, Evelyn L. Bissell, Capt. John, 1591-1677, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 1648, et seq. Under Capt. John Mason, 1657-1658. Soldier in King Philip's War. Capt. of Windsor Troop, 1676. Adams, Fred'k C. Bissell, Evelyn L. Bissell, John Bissell, Pelham St. Geo. Bissell, William P. Brewster, Samuel D. Case, John E. Cooper, Leslie B. Earle, Ferdinand P. Fulton, William E. Little, Robt. Forsyth Morgan, George D. Parker, Geo. T. White, Henry K. White, Wm. C. Williams, Geo. C. F. 46 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Bissell, John, Jr., 1599- 1697. In King Philip's War. Q. M. County Troop of Hartford, Conn., 1677; Cornet of Troop, 1681. Bissell, Pelham St. George Weld, George F. White, William C. Bissell, Capt. John, 1683 - 1781, Bolton, Conn. Lieut, 1722. Capt, 1728. Deputy, 1751. Humason, Virgil P. Simons, William C. VanDyke, Harry W. Bissell, Nathaniel, i64o-i7i3-'i4. Trooper at Windsor, Conn., 1676. Fulton, William E. Little, Robt. Forsyth Bissell, Ozias, 1729-1822. Served six years in French and In dian Wars. In Lake George engagement, 1755. Taken prisoner at Havana, 1762, Bissell, Geo. F. Bissell, Leslie D. Bixby, Sergt. Joseph, 1700. Sergt. of Rowley Train Band. In Capt. Brocklebank's and Capt Appleton's Cos. in King Philip's War. Bixby, Harold McMillan Bixby, William K. Converse, Charles A. Blackeston, Captain Ebenezer, 1746. Member of th« General Assembly of Md., 1728, '32, '33. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collint Blackleach, John, 1683. Member of Assembly of Mass., 1636. Flagg, Stanley G., Jr. Blackleach, Richard, 1653-1731. Deputy for Stratford, Conn., i695-'96-'98-'99. Commissary at Albany, 1690. Moseley, John G. Wakeman, Jesup Wakeman, Robert P. Blackly, Thomas, 1674. Deputy to the General Assem bly of Conn, in 1667 from Branford; also in 1668-9. Lindly, John M. Blackman, John, 1656-1741-2. He was in Capt. Thomas Brattle's Company of Horsemen in 1676, serving in King Philip's War. McKechnie, William T. Blackmar, James, 1709, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1691. Blackmar, Wilmon W. Preston, Howard W. Blackwell, Sergt. Jacob, 1692- 1744, Newtown, N. Y. Sergt. of Grenadiers in garrison at Albany or Schenectady, 1713. Private in Expedition to Canada, 1715. Blackwell, James Madison Blackwell, Col. Jacob, 1717-1780. Capt and Col., Newtown, New York Militia. French and Indian Wars. Beckwith, Leonard F. Blackwell, Sidney S. Blackwell, Hon. Joseph, 1715- 1787, Virginia. Member of the House of Burgesses, 1749- '54. Fought in Revolutionary War. MacDonnell, Austin M. Blackwell, Samuel, 1710-1761-2, Va. Burgess, i742-'47. Ballard, Samuel Thruston Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard Blackwell, Col. William, 1722 Col. Va. Forces in the French War, 1761. Horner, Alfred B. Blagge, Benjamin. Member of Gov. Leisler's Council. Sent by him to England as Dele gate. Foster, Frederick de P. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Blair, Dr. Archibald, 1660-1735, Williamsburg, James City Co., Va. Justice, 1714 and earlier. Burgess, 1718 to 1723. Cary, Wilson M. Garland, Hugh A. Tyler, George T. Blair, Hon. John, 1687-1771. York 47 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Co. and Williamsburg, Va., Justice, 1724 et ante. Naval officer Upper James River, 1728. Auditor General, 1728- 1771. Burgess, i736-'40, &c. Member of Council, 1745-1771. Pres. Council, 1757-1771. Acting Gov. i757-'58 and 1768. Cary, Wilson M. Garland, Hugh A. Tyler, George T. Blake, Sergt. Elder James, 1624- 1700, Dorchester, Mass. Sergt, Military Co. Deputy, i677-'82- '83- Talbot, Joel F. Young, Edward B. Blake, Lieut. Joseph, 1739-1818. 2d Lieut, in Captain Thaxter's Company in the operations against Crown Point, 1756. Hill, Frederick Stanhope Blake, Nathan, 1712-1804. Sol dier in Fort Keene, N. IL, 1746. Hubbard, John E. Blake, Timothy, 1649-1718. In Capt. Samuel Chesley's Co., at Hampton, 1707. Served at Fort William and Mary, Portsmouth, 1708. Crane, Ralph A. Blake, William, 1594-1663, Dor chester, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1646. Barry, Herbert Brown, Philip K. Hatch, Josiah O. Holden, Edward S. Jeffries, John T. L. Robinson, Roswell R. Talbot, Joel F. Tucker, Wm. R. Washburn, William D. Williams, Ralph B. Blake, William, 1620-1703, of Dorchester, Mass. In King Philip's War under Capt. Samuel Mosely. Denny, Thos. Talbot, Joel F. Tucker, Wm. R. Washburn, Wm. D. Blakiston, Col. Nehemiah, 1693. Capt. of Horse, St. Mary's Co., Md., 1689. Col., 1692. Member of Md. Coun cil, i69i-'93. Knott, Aloysius L. Norris, Bennet Biscoe Blanchard, John, 1694. In garrison at Dunstable, 1689. Wolcott, Roger Blanchard, Captain Joseph, 1727. Sergt., i723-'24, under Lieut. Jabez Fairbanks; Lieut, 1725, under Capt Tyng; Capt. of Volunteers, 1725. Wolcott, Roger Blanchard, Col. Joseph, 1704-1758. Col. 6th, N. H. Regt, 1744. Deputy, N. H. Legislature, 1749. Wolcott, Roger Blanchard, Samuel, 1629-1707, Andover, Mass. King Philip's War, under Capt. John Cutler, 1675. Blanchard, Maurice A. Dyer, Isaac W. Greene, Chas. Lyman Sherman, Roger Bland, Richard, 1665-1720. Mem ber Va. House of Burgesses, 1702. Thorn, William H. DeC. W. Bland, Col. Richard, 1710-1776 Commissioned Officer, Va Forces, 1738. Burgess for Prince George Co., 1742-1775 Member of Va. Conventions 1774, 1775, 1776. Member Committee of Safety, 1775 Delegate to Philadelphia Con gress. Appleby, George F. Thorn, William H. DeC. W. Bland, Theodorick, 1629-1671. Burgess for Henrico Co., Va., and Speaker of the House, 1659-1660. Member of the Council of Virginia, i664-'65. Appleby, George F. Lee, Edmund J. Thorn, William H. DeC. W. 48 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Bi.aney, Joseph, 1670-1726-7. A soldier in the Expedition to Canada, 1690. Tudbury, Warren C. Blanford, John, 1611-1687, Sud bury, Mass. In garrison at Sud bury, King Philip's War, 1676. Clarke, George K. French, Leon Le L. Stone, Charles W. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Blanshan, Mathese, 1695. Served in the rescuing expe dition after the massacre of Esopus. Member of Hurley Mil itary Co., Capt Paulding, 1670. Catlin, George de G. Collins, Holdridge O. English, William E. Gross, Samuel E. Innis, Hasbrouck Keator, Fred'k Rose Poucher, John W. Roosa, De Witt Sharp, George M. Shirley, Rufus G. Weisse, Faneuil S. Blashfield, Thomas, 1650 , Beverly, Mass. In Capt. Gar diner's Co., Narragansett Swamp Fight. Smith, Chas. Fred'k Smith, George H. Blatchly, Thomas, 1615-1674. Deputy to Gen. Assembly of Conn., 1667 and in 1668-9. Elder, Charles A. Bledsoe, Col. Anthony, 1733-1788, Va. and Tenn. Capt of Colo nial Troops, 1774; in expedi tion against the Indians under Col. Wm. Christian, 1776. Bonnie, Hundley Sevier Bonnie, Robert Palen Bleecker, Capt. Jan Jansen, 1642- 1732. Commissioned as Capt, Dec. 15, 1684. Capt. in Indian War of 1689-1690. Member Provincial Assembly, 1698- 1701, Mayor of Albany, N. Y., 1700-1701. Bangs, Anson C. Barry, Herbert Bleecker, Anthony J. Brown, Bache Hamilton Foster, Antoine L. Fox, Noel B. Henry, Charles Seton, 2d Hill, Robert C. Hillhouse, Francis Livingston, Philip Seaman, William B. Sharp, Charles E. Spalding, George B., Jr. Trenchard, Edward Bleecker, Capt. John, 1668-1738. Mohawk Expedition, 1686. Captured at Ottawa, prisoner until 1687. Capt, 1698, Col. Peter Schuyler's Regt. Bangs, Anson C. Hill, Robert C. Blinn, Billy, 1725-1803, Wethers- field, Conn., and Shelburne, Vt. Private in 6th Company, Capt Eliphalet Whittlesey, 4th Regt, 1756, and in Capt. Josiah Lee's Co., 6th Regt., at alarm for relief of Ft William Henry, 1757. Baldwin, Buel Blinn Bliss, Ens. Elias, 1733 - 1805. Conn. Ens. of the Sixth Com pany, Twelfth Colonial Regi ment Bliss, Elias J. Bliss, Sergt. Ichabod, 1705-1766. Sent to Western Frontier, French and Indian War, 1747. Homer, Wm. B. Bliss, Major John, 1645-1748. Deputy, i679-'83-'95. Capt, 1693. Major, i695-'96, R. I. Albro, Addis Bliss, Sergt. Jonathan, 1625-1687. Sergt. of Militia at Rehoboth, 1684. Bates, Lindon W. Brown, John B. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Bliss, Samuel, 1624-1720. Volun teer in Narragansett War. Dutton, Wm. D. Haven, Wm. Homer, William B. 49 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Salter, Jasper C. Salter, William T. Whitney, Howard F. Bliss, Thomas, . In Narra gansett War, 1701. Isham, Charles Salter, William T. Sherrill, Charles H. Whitman, Chas. S. Whitney, Howard Fletcher Bliss, Thomas, 1688, Say- brook and Norwich, Conn. In King Philip's War. Booth, Charles E. Ridgely, Charles Salter, Jasper C. Bliven, Edward, . Impressed for Queen Anne's War. Bliven, William W. Bliven, Major Edward, 1722-1784. Field Officer for Kings Co., Rhode Island, French and Indian War. Bliven, William W. Blodget, Samuel, 1635-1725, Wo burn, Mass. Deputy, 1693. Blodget, Samuel, 1724-1807. In French Wars. Louisburg, 1745. Crown Point and Lake George. Comm. at Fort Wil liam Henry, 1755. Hall, Clayton C. Reed, John L. Stickney, George H. Blodgett, Joseph, 1689-1761. He built a Garrison House some time before "Lovewell's" War, on the Joseph Blodgett Farm. Baldwin, Charles H. Blodcett, Thomas, 1605 - 1642, Chelmsford, Mass. In West Middlesex Regt, and in gar rison at Chelmsford. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Messinger, William D. Blodgett, Thomas, 1661 , Wo burn, Mass. West Middlesex Regt, Mass. Bay Troops; in garrison at Chelmsford. Messinger, William D. Bloetcoet, (Bloodgood), Capt. Frans Jansen, 1635 1676. Chief Military Officer of Flushing, Heemstede, Rustdorp, and Meddleburgh. Privy Councillor to the Gov. for the surrender of the Colony to the English, 1675. Magistrate, 1673. Deputy to New Orange, 1674. Barbour, William De L. Bloodgood, Delavan Hargitt, Robert P. Moller, Charles G., Jr. Parker, Joseph B. B. Pinkney, Townsend Shirley, Rufus G. Whistler, Garland N. Bloodgood, John, 1672-1724, Flush ing, L. I. Member of Capt Jonathan Wright's Militia Company of Flushing, 1715. Parker, Joseph B. B. Bloomfield, Ezekiel, 1653-1702. Deputy from Woodbridge, N. J., 1687. Libbey, William Bloomfield, Joseph, Wood- bridge, N. J. Member Capt. Parker's Co., Col. Farmer's Regt, N. J., Militia, 171 5. Libbey, Wm. Torrance, Ell Bloomfield, Thomas, Sr., . He was a Member of the New Jersey Assembly, 1673. Monnette, Orra E. Bloomfield, Thomas, Jr., 1648 , Woodbridge, N. J. Dep uty, 1675. Libbey, Wm. McCurdy, Irwin Pounds Torrance, Ell Bloomfield, William, 1604-1664, Middleberg, L. I. Served in Pequot War. Bissell, Pelham St. Geo. Bloss, Sergt. Edmund, 1587-1681. Sergt of Mass. Troops, 1656- '64. Bloss, Orlando Powers Blount, Capt. Benjamin, circ. 1725-1790. Capt. of Militia, North Carolina, 1754 - '58. Member of General Assembly from Tyrrell Co., 1766, et seq. Carhart, Amory S. 5° INDEX OF ANCESTORS Blount, Capt. James, circ. 1620- 1686. Capt. in the Life Guards of King Charles I of England. Member of the Great Council, North Carolina, 1671. Carhart, Amory S. Blunston, John, 1644-1723. Mem ber Provincial Council, Penn., 1705. Lloyd, Howard W. Lloyd, William McClure, Jr. Pearson, George Blunston, John, Jr., 1685-1716. Member of Pennsylvania As sembly, from Chester Co., 1713, 1716. Lloyd, William McClure, Jr. Boardman, Ensign Jonathan, 1660-1712, Wethersfield. En sign of Train Band, 1698. Lieut, 1703. Parker, Chas. Wolcott Parker, George T. Boardman, Sergt. Jonathan, 1724/5-1790. Sergt. in Capt. Buckingham's 7th Co., 1755. Hubbard, Ralph II. Hubbard, Walter C. Boardman, Samuel, 1615 - 1673, Wethersfield. Governor's As sistant, 1676, Colony of Conn. Bronson, Edward P. Churchill, Herman Hatch, Arthur M. Hubbard, Ralph H. Hubbard, Walter C. Hull, James W. Parker, Chas. Wolcott Parker, George T. Smith, Charles S. Smith, Howard C. Stafford, William F. Terry, John Taylor Boar(d)man, Thomas, 1601-1673, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy to the General Court held at Boston, 1636. Pettingell, Frank H. Boarman, Major William, 1630- 1709. Member of the Lower House of Assembly of Mary land from St. Mary's Co., 1671-1674. Capt, 1661-1666. Major, 1676. Howard, McHenry Key, Edward Mudd, Seeley W. Boddie, Lieut. William, 1710-1772, Northampton Co., N. C. Lieut. in Roanoke Co., Northampton Regt, in Spanish alarm, 1748; also Lieut of same in Indian War, 1754 -'55! Lieut in "Northampton Foot," 1758 and 1767. Boddie, John Bennett Boddie, John Rumph Boddie, John Thomas Bodge, John, , New Marble head (Windham), Me. Under Capt. Hills, 1748-1749; also under Sergt. Chute, i747-'56- '57- Bodge, George M. Bodwell, Henry, 1654 ¦ Bloody Brook, in Capt. Lath rop's Co., King Philip's War. Richardson, William S. Spalding, George B. Spalding, George B., Jr. * Bogaert, Teunis Gybertse, 1652 , Wallabout, N. Y. Rep resentative from Brooklyn to the Flatbush Convention in 1664. Member Council of War under Gov. Colve. Mag istrate of Brooklyn, 1663, '67, '73- Cannon, Henry B. Corbusier, William H. Poillon, Arthur Poillon, William Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Bogardus, Lieut. Evert, 1660-1717. Lieut, of Foot Co. of Ulster and Dutchess Cos., 1700. Sherrill, Charles H. Bogardus, Pieter, 1645-1703. In defence of Albany. Tyson Malcolm V. Bogardus, Lieut. William, 1638- 171 1. Lieut, in Expedition against Canada. * Service not now qualifying. 51 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Canfield, Von Beck Sherrill, Charles H. Thompson, Geo. H. Wilkes, Wm. Douglas Bogert, John, i 697-1775. In Foot Company under Capt. Joseph Robinson of N. Y., 1737. Bogert, Theodore P. Bogert, William B. Elliman, Lawrence Bogert Bogert, John, Jr., 1718-1782, N. Y. He was in the foot company of Capt. Joseph Robinson, N. Y, 1737-8. Elliman, Lawrence Bogert Boggs, Andrew, 1765. Ens. in the French and Indian Wars, 1754. Cottman, James H. Fisher, Charles D. Wharton, Bromley Wharton, Charles, Jr. Bojert, Guysbert, 1663 1729. Served in Capt. Cornelius Harvey's Company, Orange Co., N. Y., Militia, 171 5. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Bollen, Capt. James, 1682, N. Y. and N. J. Deputed with others to receive the surrender of the fort at New Amsterdam, 1664. Sec. of the Province; Justice, 1665-6; Sec. of ist Gen. Assembly of N. J., 1677-8; Special Commissioner to England, 1672; Sec. of Prov., 1673. Pratt, Thos. Lovell Bolles, Joseph, 1608-1678. Royal Commissioner for Me. Deputy to Gen. Court of Mass. Parker, Geo. T. Bolling, Major John, 1676-1729. Henrico Co., Va. Justice from 1699. High Sheriff, I7o6-'o7. Burgess, 1714, &c. Major, 1 7 14. Harrison, Carter Henry Holladay, Chas. B. Bolling, Col. John, 1700-1757, of "Cobbs," Chesterfield Co., Va. House of Burgesses, and Col. of Henrico Co. Militia, 1743- 1751. Boiling, Thomas, Jr. Harrison, Carter Henry Holladay, Alex. R. Tiernan, Chas. B. Bolling, Col. Robert, 1646-1709. Prince George Co., Va., Justice of Charles City Co. anterior to 1698. High Sheriff, 1699. Surveyor, 1702. Col. and Co. Lieut, i705-'o9. Cary, Wilson M. Stewart, Joseph A. Bolling, Col. Robert, 1738-1775. Served as High Sheriff of Buckingham Co., Va., 1767. Was member of House of Burgesses ; of Convention of 1775. Colonel of Va. Militia. Harrison, Carter Henry Boltwood, Sergt. Samuel, 1704. Hadley, Mass, Ser geant at Fort in Deerfield. In Fails Fight with Capt. Wm. Turner. Hawks, Fred'k E. Bond, John, 1650 — prior to 1694, Beverly, Mass. Served in King Philip's War under Capt. Jos. Sill, 1675. Bond, Walter Huntington Bond, Lieut.-Col. Jonas, 1674- 1727. Deputy, 1706, et seq. Lieut.-Col. under Sir William Phips, Expedition against Canada, 1690. Chase, William Leverett Harrington, Charles Vaile, Joel F. Bond, Jonas, 1691-1768, Water- town, Mass. Representative, i738-'44-'46-'5o. Harrington, Charles Bond, Joseph, 1653-1724-5, Haver hill, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War, 1676. Bond, Charles H. Bond, Robert, 1599-1677. East- hampton, Conn., and Elizabeth, N. J. Representative from Elizabeth, 1666. Member Gov. Carteret's Council. Assistant. Wade, John P. Bond, Thomas, 1654-1704. In Capt William Turner's Co. in 52 INDEX OF ANCESTORS King Philip's War. In garri son at Springfield, 1676. Douglas, Walter B. Stowell, Wm. Henry H. Bond, Capt. William, 1625-1695, Watertown, Mass. Deputy, 1689, '93, '95. Speaker, 1691- '93-'95- Capt Watertown Co., King Philip's War. Bond, Thomas E. Chase, Henry L. Clark, Byron N. Dorr, Alfred Douglas, Walter B. Harrington, Charles Stowell, Wm. H. H. Vaile, Joel F. Bonham, Sergt. Nicholas, 1630- 1684. Sergt. of Local Mili tary Co., of N. J., under Capt. Drake, 1681. Monnette, Orra E. Bonney, Thomas, 1604 1693. Fought in King Philip's War. Brown, Arthur Flint Brown, Benjamin W. B. Bonython, Capt. Richard, 1580- 1650, Saco, Me. Commissioner and Councillor, Province of Maine, 1635 -'40. Captain in France. Libby, Charles T. Boone, Squire, 1696-1765. Served against the Catawba and Cherokee Indians on several occasions. Was Justice for Rowan Co., N. C. Was the father of Daniel Boone, the great pioneer. Hume, Edgar E. Boosey, Lieut. James, 1649, Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, i639-'49. Lieut, 1647. Abbott, Everton J. Booth, Charles E. Morse, John T. Booth, Lieut. Daniel, 1 704-1 777. Lieut, 2d Co., Newtown, Conn. Representative, i75i-'6i. Booth, John H. Booth, Sergt. John, 1653-1728, Stratford, Conn. Under Capt. Seeley, King Philip's War. Deputy, 1696. Booth, Charles A. Booth, John H. Booth, John Parkhurst Chittenden, Edwin S. Doughty, Francis E. Huntington, Charles R. Booth, Ensicn Joseph, 1736-1810, Enfield, Conn. Sergt, 1760. Ens., 1760. Booth, Chas. E. Booth, Capt. Nathan, 1748-1815. On April 25, 1765, elected Lieut, of the Military Com pany organized at New Strat ford, Ct, and in 1767 was elected Capt. which office he retained until 1770. He served during the war of the Revolution. Booth, Chas. Maclay Booth, Robert, 1604-1672, Saco, Me. Deputy, Exeter, Mass. Mass. Bay Colony, i659-'70. Booth, Charles E. Maynard, George C. Booth, Sergt. Zachariah, 1741, Enfield, Conn. Repre sentative, 173 1/2. Booth, Charles E. Borden, Col. Joseph, 1719-1791. Member Stamp Act Con gress, 1775. Colonel First New Jersey Regt., 1775-6 ; Quartermaster, 1776. judge, 1776. Coale, George O. G. Borden, Richard, 1601 1671, Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Governor's Assistant, 1653- 1654. Treasurer, 1653 - 1655. Deputy, 1 667-1 670. Ballard, Edw. Lathrop Bicknell, Geo. A. Chapman, Edwin N. Cox, Edwin Stockton Cox, William V. Z. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Fowler, Benjamin Sherman Hudnut, Alex. M. Hunt, Samuel F. Johnson, Millbank Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Robeson, Andrew Sanford, Henry G. 53 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Scott, John F. R. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Watson, William H. Wheaton, Frank Wilbour, Joshua Williams, Thomas Wright Wister, Rodman Wood, Eric F. Wright, Joseph Haddaway Borden, Thomas, 1676, Providence, R. I. Assistant, 1675-1676. Deputy, i666-'70- '72. Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Parkhurst, Chas. D. Wheaton, Frank Boreman, Thomas, 1601 1673, Ipswich, Mass. Representa tive, 1636. Cutler, Edward H. Foster, Joseph Green, John Wm. Hunt, Arthur K. Lord, Charles E. Parker, Henry R. Patch, Charles Endicott Pettingell, Frank H. Wells, Wellington Whipple, Durand Borland, John, 1659-1727. Mem ber of A. & H. A. Co., 1692. Jeffries, John T. L. Bosie, Philip, . Member 2d Foot Co., of Schenectady, 171 5, under Capt. Harmen Van Slyck. Boucher, Charles Bostwick, Major John, 1667-1747. Major, 1737. Deputy from New Milford, 1726-1745. Buckley, John J. Hubbell, Henry W. Bostwick, Lieut. Joseph, 1695- 1756. Lieut, New Milford, Conn., 1738. Capt, 1743. Garvin, Frank Hamilton Bostwick, Ens. Reuben, 1734-1813. Ens., nth Co., Conn., Regt., against the French. Bostwick, Henry A. Bosworth, Nathaniel, 1693-1745. Commissioned to enlist volun teers for expedition against Cape Breton, 1744. Served in Ens., Col. • 1693. King expedition and died on return march. Bosworth, Orrin L. Botsford, Henry, 1606-1686. Cor poral, Expedition against the Dutch, 1654. Botsford, Harry G. Enos, Alanson T. Haines, John P. McKeon, Newton F. Patterson, Andrew S. Boudinot, Elie, 1674-1719. N. Y. Infantry, under William Peartree, 1710. Keith, Boudinot Boulter, Nathaniel, 1625 Hampton, N. H. In Philip's War. Schauffler, William G. Bourne, Elisha, 1641-1707. Sand wich. Deputy to the General Court, 1691. Briggs, William C. Bourne, Richard, 1682, Sand wich, Mass. Deputy, 1639, et seq. Member of Council of War, 1675. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner Bassett, Charles F. Briggs, Wm. C. Chilcott, Langdon S. Hulbert, Henry C. Swift, Eugene L'H. Tobey, Frank B. Tucker, Wm. R. Wesson, James L. Bourne, Shearjashub, Sandwich, Mass. 1692. Bartlett, Joseph G. Bourne, Thomas, 1581 ¦ 1664, Marshfield, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, i642-'45. Baker, Alfred L. Briggs, William C. Brooks, Lyman L. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Clark, Kenneth Cutler, Edward H. De Wolf, Edwin A. Jeffries, John T. L. Jewett, Stephen Lovering, Henry M. Nickerson, Thos. W. 1644-1719, Deputy, 54 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Snow, Edgar Morton Squires, Geo. Clark Stowell, Wm. H. H. Waterman, Harrison L Boutell, John, 1645-1719, Read ing, Mass. In Capt. Gard ner's Co., King Philip's War. Boutell, Henry Sherman Boutelle, Frank W. Bouton (Boughton), John, 1615- 1672, Norwalk, Conn. Deputy, 1669, et seq. Cadle, Cornelius Hargreaves, Fred W. Jewett, Stephen Pack, Arthur Newton Peet, Emerson W. Boutwell, Ebenezer, 1700 . Soldier in Capt. Jones' Co., Col. Buckminster's Regt.; also in Capt. Belknap's Co., Col. P. Thatcher's Regt. Boutelle, Frank W. Bowden, John, 1710-1765. Enlisted March 12, 1760, as private in Capt Jacob Tilton's Co., Col. John Goff's Regt., and served in the invasion of Canada. Discharged at Albany, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1760. Deering, Frank C. Bowditch, William, 1663 - 1728, Salem, Mass. Representative, I7I2-*22. Putnam, George J. Bowdoin, James, 1676-1747. Mem ber of King's Council, 1744- •46. Plumer, David B. Bowen, Lieut. Henry, 1634-1724, Roxbury, Mass., and Wood stock, Conn. In Great Swamp Fight. Bell, Charles U. Bowen, Clarence W. Brooks, Lyman L. Johnson, James B. Morris, Seymour Nickerson, Thos. W. Schroeder, Henry Stimson, Daniel McM. Stowell, William H. H. Strong, Richard P. Bowen, Henry, 1700-1758. Wood stock, Conn. Deputy, Conn., i749-'5'. '54- Johnson, James B. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Bowen, Obadiah, 1633 , Swanzey, Mass. Deputy, 1681- 1682. Bowen, Edgar C. Daniels, Edwin A. Dyer, Horace E. Bowen, Richard, 1600-1675, Reho- both, Mass. Deputy, Ply mouth General Court, 1651. Bowen, Edgar C. Daniels, Edwin A. Dyer, Horace E. Houghton, Henry O. Litchfield, Wilford J. Bowen, Silas, 1722-1790, Wood stock, Conn. Deputy, 1723. Johnson, James B. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Bowes, Rev. Nicholas, 1755, Concord, Mass. Chaplain at Fort Edward, 1755. Died upon his return home. Solis, Andrew J. Bowker, Lieut. Josiah. Lieut, in Captain Eager's Company of Westboro, Mass., in the French and Indian War, 1757. Miles, George E. Miles, George F. Bowler, Thomas, 1699. Mem ber Va. Council, i67o-'75. Adams, Gilmer S. Bowles, Ens. John, 1680, Roxbury, Mass. Ens., Mass. Militia, 1653. A. & H. A. Co., 1645- Dorr, Dalton Pike, Chas. E. Bowles, John, 2d, 1653-1691, Rox bury, Mass. Dep., Mass., 1689-1690. Speaker, 1690. Dorr, Dalton Pike, Chas. E. Smith, Thomas K. Bowles, Maj. John, 1685 - 1737, Roxbury, Mass. Representa tive, Mass., i729-'36. Major of Roxbury Regt, 1730. Coale, George O. G. Dorr, Dalton 55 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Pike, Chas. E. Smith, Thomas K. Bowles, Joseph, 1608-1678, Wells, Me. Member of Council of Maine, 1662. Jones, Walter Rysam Rollins, Philip A. Bowman, Maj. Edmund, 1625-1691, Va. Was Burgess, Captain, and Major after 1663. Dennis, James T. James, Thomas Bowne, Gov. Andrew, 1638-1708. Member of Council of E. Jer sey, i692-'99. Dep.-Gov., 1699. Gov., 1701. Haughton, John P. Bowne, James, 1636 -1695. Mem ber Assembly of Patentees and Deputies, Shrewsbury, 1667; Portland Point, 1669. Mem ber Assembly, New Jersey, 1670, et seq. Hunt, Samuel F. Bowne, Maj. John, 1684. Member of Assembly, E. Jer sey, 1668, et seq. Capt, E. Jersey, 1679. Maj., 1683. Houghton, Richard Boyden, Capt. Jonathan, 1652- 1732, Medfield, Mass. Repre sentative, 1715. Capt. at Med field, 1712. Armsby, James K. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner Boylston, Thomas, 1653, Boston and Watertown. A Soldier under Capt. Prentice, Mount Hope Campaign. Brooks, Lyman L. Boylston, Dr. Thomas, 1645- 1695/6, Brookline, Mass. Under Capt. Thos. Prentice, King Philip's War, i675-'76. Brooks, Frederick Tudbury, Warren C. Wyman, Walter C. Boynton, John, 1647-1719. In Capt. Joseph Gardiner's Co., from Ipswich, Mass.; Narra gansett campaign. Johnson, Francis J. Boynton, Capt. Joseph, 1645-1730. Prov. Forces of Mass. Bay. Deputy, 1697-1714, from Row ley. Bainbridge, Wm. Seaman Boynton, Frederick C. Cutler, Edward H. Moore, Howard P. Patch, Charles Endicott Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Spofford, Paul N. Tenney, Daniel G. Wolcott, Arthur S. Boynton, Joshua, . In French and Indian Wars. Expedition to Canada. Batchelder, George A. Batchelder, Joseph F. Brackett, Capt. Anthony, 1640- 1703, Casco, Me. Captured by the Indians 1676 and 1689. Commander of Fort Loyal and Town Militia, 1682. Repre sentative, Falmouth General Assembly. Brackett, Robert L. Brackett, Lieut. Joshua, 1671- 1749, Portland, Me., and Greenland, N. H. In Indian Wars, 1693 and 1696. In Capt. Woodman's Co. at the garrison at Oyster River, N. H., for four weeks in 1696. Brackett, William S. Brackett, Sergt. Moses, 1717-1793. Served in Capt Peter Thayer's Co., Relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Downs, Emery N. Brackett, Capt. Richard, 1611- 1691. Commander, Militia of Braintree, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1636. Deputy, 1655-1680. Bailey, Everett H. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. W. Brackett, Frederick H. Brackett, Sidney L. Camp, Robert Camp, Thomas E. Carney, Sidney H., Jr. Carpenter, William M. Chase, Clement Collins, William G. 56 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Crandon, Edwin S. Cutler, Edward H. Dixon, Willis M. Hall, Harrison Coburn Hill, John Fremont Newcomb, George Amos Philbrook, Chas. F. B. Richards, Chas. Spielmann Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William E. Richards, William S. Schroeder, Henry Schroeder, J. Langdon Stone, Jacob Tyler, Edward R. Woodworth, Newell B. Bradbury, Capt. Thomas, 1610- 1695, Salisbury, Mass. Ens., Salisbury Train Band, 1647. Capt, 1661. Deputy, 1651- 1657. Allen, Frederick Emerson Briggs, Frank O. Briggs, Frankland Brown, Philip G. Coale, Geo. O. G. Deering, Henry Fall, Charles G. Felton, Samuel M. Fessenden, Francis Hubbard, Phineas Merrill, Frederic A. Noyes, Edward D. Pettingell, Frank H. Rockwood, Chas. G., Jr. Spofford, Chas. M. Spofford, Paul N. Stone, Jacob Bradford, Lieut. James, 1684/5- 1762. Ensign of the Train Band in the ist Society of Canterbury; Lieut, of 2d Co. Mersereau, John D. Bradford, Col. John, 1726, Prince George's County, Md. Capt, 171 1. Col., 1726. Dele gate to Session of 171 1, Md. Assembly. Smith, William D. G. Bradford, Major John, 16S2-1736, Kingston, Mass. Deputy, Ply mouth Colony, i689-'90. Dep uty, Mass., 1692. Rogers, Allan Bradford, Lieut. Joseph, 1675- 1747, Lebanon, Conn. Deputy, 1707, et seq. Jaynes, Fremont N. Marsh, Wm. Lowrey Bradford, Lieut. Samuel, 1668- 1714, Duxbury, Mass. Lieut, Colonial Forces. Houghton, John P. Tucker, William R. Bradford, Lieut. Thomas, 1657- 1713. Deputy, 1700, '04, '08. Lieut, of the Train Band at Nahantick, 1706-1716. Mersereau, John D. Bradford, Gov. William, 1589- 1657. Gov. of Plymouth Col ony, 1621, et seq. Asst, 1634, et seq. Allen, Francis O. Backus, Brady E. Backus, J. Bayard Bacon, Alfred T. Bail, Hamilton Vaughn Ballord, Webb R. Bardwell, Harry J. Barstow, Donald McLean Bartholomew, James R. Benjamin, Marcus Blatchford, Psul Bradford, Edward G. Bradford, Edward G, Jr. Bradford, Thomas Hewson Brewster, Samuel D. Burton, Clarence M. Bush, Charles H. Camp, Robert Camp, Thomas Edward Carson, Frank M. Chapin, Clifford S. Chapin, Samuel A. Chapman, Chandler Pease Chase, Clement Collins, Clarence L. Collins, Holdridge O. Collins, Wm. G. Colt, Samuel P. Cooper, Leslie B. Crandon, Edwin S. Crandon, John H. Curtis, Lewis B. Cutler, Edward H. Darrach, Henry Davis, Gustavus P. 57 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Davison, Charles M. Davison, John M. Day, Robert W. Dennis, Alfred L. Dennis, James S. Dennis, Rodney S. Dennis, Warren E. Dewey, Edward W. Dewey, George A. Donnell, Murray C. Faxon, Walter Collyer Fitch, John B. Floyd, William Fobes, William H. Freeman, Joseph W. Glidden, John M. Glidden, Joseph W. Graves, Albert M. Grinnell, Wm. M. Hale, Arthur Hall, Harrison C. Hallowell, Thomas J. Hamlin, Albert Church Haskell, Fred'k Tudor Haughton, Richard Hayden, Henry W. Hayden, James R. Higgins, Fred'k A. Hill, John F. Hitchcock, Ripley Houghton, John Paul Jaynes, Fremont N. Jenney, Herbert Jewett, Stephen Jewett, William K. Jewett, William P. Leonard, Daniel Leonard, Edward C. Leonard, Gardner C. Lewis, George W. Little, Edward P. Lyman, Walter H. Macfarlane, George S. Marsh, Wm. Lowrey Mathews, Edward Bennett McGregor, Graham B. McKinstry, Chas. H. McKinstry, Elisha W. Mersereau, John D. Metcalf, Jesse Metcalf, Jesse H. Metcalf, Manton Bradley Metcalf, Manton B., Jr. Metcalf, Rowe Browning Metcalf, Stephen O. Metcalf, William P. Monfort, Fred'k D. Morris, Seymour Morris, Seymour, Jr. Newcomb, Clarence F. Newcomb, George A. Newcomb, George W. Newman, Clarence E. Norman, Hugh Kingsley Norman, Reginald Orr, Arthur Paddock, Ernest Moorehead Paine, Cyrus F. Parker, Frederick S. Perry, Alexander Pitts, Thomas Plyer, Chas. Whiting Pond, Virgil C. Prince, L. Bradford Punderson, Henry Fuller Punderson, Samuel Fuller Ray, Franklin T. Raymond, Geo. L. Remick, James A. Reynolds, George N. Richards, Charles S. Ripley, Charles S. Robbins, Francis Le Baron Robbins, Howard C. Roberts, Cyrus S. Rogers, Allan Rogers, Fordyce H. Sampson, Walter Scott Sears, CHnton B. Sedgwick, Edwin H. Shepard, Augustus D., Jr. Shepard, Benjamin Shepard, Edward M. Shepard, Ralph K. Shepard, Robert F. Slocum, William F. Smith, Harvey B. Smith, Justin H. Steele, Thomas S. Stetson, Caleb R. Stevens, Clarence W. Stevens, Frederic B. Stevens, Geo. B. Stoddard, Enoch V. Stoddard, Francis R. Stoddard, Francis R., Jr. Strong, William W. Symonds, Charles S. Terry, Eliphalet B. 58 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Terry, George D. Terry, John T. Terry, John Taylor Terry, John Taylor, Jr. Terry, Roderick Thomas, Frank R. Thompson, Gilbert Tingley, Witter K. Toler, Henry P. Tucker, Wm. Ruggles Turtle, Albert Tyler, Mason W. Waldo, Rhinelander Ward, Charles S. Warren, Tracy Bronson Warren, Walter P. Watson, Chas. P. Webb, Wm. C. Wellman, James A. Whiting, Edmund McK. Wilder, Edward B. Williams, James Albert Willard, Edward A. Willard, James Le B. Bradford, Major William, 1624- 1704. Deputy, 1657. Member of Council of War, 1657, '58, '67. Assistant, i658-'8i. Major, commanding Plymouth Colony Forces, Great Swamp Fight. Treasurer, i679-'86, '89, '90. Dep. Gov., Plymouth Colony, i682-'86, '91. Commissioner of the United Colonies, 1683, '84, '86. Member of the Council, i69i-'98. Allen, Francis O. Backus, J. Bayard Baker, George F. Benjamin, Marcus Brewester, Samuel D. Camp, Robert Chapin, Samuel A. Collins, Clarence L. Collins, Holdridge O. Collins, William G. Cooper, Leslie B. Crandon, Edwin S. Crandon, John H. Day, Robert Webster Dewey, Edward W. Dewey, George A. Dickson, Brenton H. Gould, Seabury S. Graves, Albert M. Grinnell, Wm. M. Hallowell, Thomas J. Harlow, John Bradford Haughton, Richard Hitchcock, Ripley Jaynes, Fremont N. jewett, Stephen Jewett, William K. jewett, William P. Leonard, Edgar C. Leonard, Gardner C. Lyman, Walter H. Marsh, Wm. Lowrey McKinstry, Chas. Hedges McKinstry, Elisha W. Mersereau, John D. Monford, Fred'k D. Newcomb, Clarence F. Newcomb, Geo. W. Newman, Clarence E. Orr, Arthur Paine, Cyrus F. Parker, Frederick S. Plyer, Chas. Whiting Pond, Virgil C. Ray, Franklin T. Raymond, Geo. L. Reynolds, Geo. N. Richardson, Fred'k A. Roberts, Cyrus S. Rogers, Allen Sampson, Walter S. Shepard, Edward M. Shepard, Robert F. Smith, Justin H. Stetson, Caleb R. Strong, William W. Terry, George D. Terry, John Taylor Thomas, Frank Ray Tucker, Wm. R. Ward, Charles S. Waldo, Rhinelander Warren, Walter P. Watson, Charles P. Wilder, Edw. B. Willard, Edward A. Willard, James Le B. Bradford, Capt. William, 1721- 1791. Member of Philadel phia Associators for Defence. Lieut, 1747, 4th Co- CaPt- 1756. 59 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Bradford, T. Hewson Bradford, Wm. Darrach, Bradford Darrach, Henry Darrach, Wm. Bradish, Robert, 1712. Scout in the French and Indian Wars. Kimball, Robert J., Bradley, Abraham, 1650-1718. Deputy for New Haven to General Court, 1699-1710. Jennings, Walter. Bradley, Capt. Daniel, 1704-1765, Fairfield, Conn. Ens., 1743. Lieut, Expedition to Cape Breton, 1745. Capt, 1747. Bradley, Cyrus S. Kimball, Harold C. McClintock, Emory Moulton, John H. Wakeman, Jesup. Bradley, Samuel, 1746, Con cord, N. H. Member of Capt. Ladd's Co. of Concord (Rum- ford), N. H., and as such, while going with six others under command of Lieut. Jon athan Bradley, to a garrison on Aug. n, 1746, were attacked by an Indian ambush. Five were killed, including Samuel Bradley. Barrows, John S., Bradley, Capt. Stephen, 1 642-1 701, Guilford. Representative, 1692- 1701. Ens. of Dragoons, New Haven Col., 1690; Lieut. Guilford Train Band, 1690; Capt, 1698. Bradley, Chas. Henry Bradley, William, 1691. Deputy from New Haven to the General Court of Connec ticut, 1675, i678-'8o, 1683. Brewer, William A. Clark, Eliot A., Jennings, Walter Knapp, Henry E., Munson, Dunham O., Bradstreet, Col. Dudley, 1648- 1702, Andover, Mass. Lieut, i677-'8o; Capt, i68o-'93; Maj., i693-'98; Col., 1698-1702. Dep uty, 1677, et seq. Member Gov.'s Council, 1698-1702. Gamble, Thomas, Jr., Patch, Charles Endicott Bradstreet, Lieut. Dudley, 1707- 1750, Groton, Mass. Lieut, Capt. Warner's Co., 4th Mass. Regt., at siege of Louisburg, i745-'46. In command of Fort Dummer, Vt, 1747; scout ing service, 1748. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Bradstreet, Humphrey, 1594-1655, Ipswich. Representative, 1635. Dorman, Wm. B. Gage, Herbert E. Patch, Charles Endicott Perkins, William H. Bradstreet, Major-Gen. John, 1711-1774. Lieut.-Col., Siege of Louisburg, 1745. Governor of St. Johns, Newfoundland, 1746. Capt, 60th Foot, Royai - Americans, 1757. Lieut.-Col., York Regt, 1757. Col., 1758. Deputy Q. M.-Gen., 1760. Col. British Army, 1762. Major.- Gen. 1772. Bartlett, Joseph G. Landreth, Burnet, Jr. Landreth, David Landreth, Symington P. McVicker, John A. Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, 1603-1697, Salem, Mass. First Sec. of Mass. Bay Colony, 1630-36. Assistant, i63o-'78. Com missioner of the United Colon ies, 1643, '63-'66. Dep.-Gov., 1672-1679. Gov., 1676-1686, '89. Bagley, John N. Ball, George O. Bartlett, Joseph G. Bell, Charles U. Bradstreet, Edward P. Brooks, Lyman L. Clarke, Charles L. Cooley, Charles P. Cooley, Francis R. Corey, Edward W. Corey, Eben Emerson, Clifford Coburn Fletcher Austin Bradstreet 60 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Godwin, Joseph B. Goss, William Abbott Gould, George L. Hering, Oswald C. Hoyt, Charles W. Hoyt, William E. Janvrin, Joseph E. Jeffries, John T. L. Libby, Chas. T. Morse, Edward E. Partridge, Edw. L. Patch, Charles Endicott Poole, Chas. E. Smith, Walter Calef Taylor, Washington I. Thornton, James B. Tufts, Walter B. Wade, James F. Whiting, Wm. S. Wiggin, Arthur M. Williams, Ephraim Williams, Geo. B. Williams, Samuel B. Wilson, John G. Woodbury, Urban A. Bradt, Dirk Arentse, 1661-1735. Private in Capt, jacobse Van Schoonhoven's Co., 1715. Dwight, Frederick. Bradt, Ens., Johannes, 1693 . One of the Militia Officers of City and Co. of Albany men tioned in list dated 1733. Dwight, Frederick. Brady, Capt. John, 1733-1778. Capt. of the 2d Battalion, Pa., Regt., commanded by Gov. John Penn, 1763-1764. Brady, Cyrus T. Brady, William P. Brady, Capt. John. Capt. Penn. Regt. engaged against Indians, 1766. Brady, Cyrus T. Braine, Capt. Thomas. Capt. of Privateer Pensbury, 1703. Braine, Clinton E. Braine, Lawrence F. Brainerd, Capt. Daniel, 1641-1734, Capt, Haddam Train Band, 1714. Deputy, 1692, 1706. Salisbury, Herbert Spencer. Brainerd, Hezekiak, 1680-1727. Deputy and Speaker. Assist ant, 1723-1727, Colony of Conn. DeLancey, Darragh Lindly, John M. Sims, Clifford S. Sims, Jas. Patterson Sims, John Clark Smith, Edward Curtis Smith, George G. Brainerd, Capt. James, 1669-1742. Capt. Train Band, Haddam, Conn. 1722. Ens. 1705. Lieut. 1714. Brainerd, Cephas. Brainerd, Cephas, Jr. Bulkley, Erastus B. Brainerd, Lieut. Josiah, 171 i- 1792. Lieut, 14th Co., 6th Conn. Regt, 1752. Emery, Brainerd P. Brainerd, Lieut. William, 1673, . Lieut. Haddam Train Band, 1722. Emery, Brainerd P. Braithwaite, Capt., William, St. Mary's Co., Md. Member of Assembly, St. Mary's City, Md., Jan. 25, 1637. Three times Commander of the Isle of Kent, with jurisdiction over the Eastern Shore of Md., 1638, '40, '44. Capt, St. Mary's Co. Commissioner, 1644. Com mander and His Majesty's Collector and Receiver, 1643. Acting Governor of Province of Md., 1644. Woodward, James T. Woodward, Wm. Bramhall, George, 1689, Ply mouth, Mass., and Casco, Me. Killed Falmouth, Me. Butters, George Evans, George F. Branch, Christopher, 1595-1682. Henrico County, Va. Justice anterior to 1639 and for many years as late as 1657. Burgess, i639-'4i. Cary, Wilson M. Branch, Henry, Branch, Jas. R. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie 61 SOCIETY Of COLONIAL wars Brandt, Capt., Randolph, 1698, Charles Co., Md. Led expeditions against the In dians; Deputy Surveyor of Chas. Co. Courtenay, Erskine H. Courtenay, James Clark. Brastow, Thomas, 1740-1799. In Col. Miller's Regt, i758-'59. Expedition to Lake George. Ware, Horace E. Brattle, Capt. Thomas, 1624-1683 Boston, Mass. Cornet, Suffolk Troop, 1670. Lieut, 1675. Capt, 1676. King Philip's War. Deputy, i67i-'72-'78- '81. Carpenter, Frederick B. Jeffries, John T. L. Jones, George W. Webber, William O. Wood, Alfred T. Wood, Eric F. Bray, Lieut., Asa, 1741-1815. In Capt. Lee's Co., Col. Lyman's Regt, Crown Point, 1758. Drummer in Capt. Joel Clark's Co., Col. Nathan Whiting's Regt., 1758. Sergt. in Capt. Eldad Lewis' Co., same Regt, 1762. Ens., 1768-1722, and Lieut, 4th Co., 15th Regt. Washburn, William I. Brayton, Lieut. Francis, 1612- 1692. Lieut, of the First Troop of Horse, Colony of R. I. Brayton, Charles R. Brecht, Jacob, 1729-1802. Inde pendent Troop of Horse, Philadelphia, 1756. Bright, Louis V. Breck, Capt., John, 1651-1690, Dorchester. Had charge of training and drilling Colonial Troops. Breck, Edward. Breck, Thomas, 1633-1703. Sol dier in King Philip's War. Daniels, Edwin Alfred. Breed, Allen, (Alwyn), 1707. Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Nicholas Man ning. Libbey, Wm. Breed, Ens. Joseph, 1657-1713, Lynn, Mass. A soldier in King Philip's War; Ensign, 1713. Selectman. Libbey, William Tudbury, Warren Chamberlain Breeden, Joseph, 1736-1807, Mai den, Mass. In Capt. Heart's Co., Nova Scotia Expedition, 1762. Berry, Henry N. Brent, Capt. George, J641-1704, Stafford Co., Va. Capt. of a Troop, 1670. Ranger-Gen. of the Northern Neck. Brent, Joseph L. Davenport, Richard G. Keyser, Robert B. Krumbhaar, Alexander Lisle, Lyman Lisle, Robert P. Brent, Lieut.-Gen. Giles, 1600- 1652 or '71. Treas. Prov. of Md. Commander of Kent Is land. Dep.-Gov. and Lieut. Gen., 1643-1644. Lord of Fort Kent Manor. Ellegood, Joshua A Garland, Hugh A. Hill, Ralph W. S. Jenkins, Austin L. Jenkins, Edward A. Jenkins, Edward Plowden Jenkins, Francis de S. Jenkins, Spalding L. Brenton, Gov. William, 1674. Dep.-Gov. of R I. and Providence Plantations, 1663- 1666. Gov., 1666-1669. Mem ber of Troop of Horse, 1667. Beach, Sylvester Woodbridge Brenton, Cranston Chase, Clement Deen, William M. Jeffries, John T. L. Scofield, George S. Strong, Alan H. Brereton, Col. Thomas, 1688, Northumberland Co., Va. Burgess, 1680. Chief Military Officer of the County, 1680. Eberlein, Charles W. Brett, Ens., Francis, 1707-1767. Ci INDEX OF ANCESTORS Ens. in Dutchess Co., Militia, 1737; Capt, 1739. Brett, Cornelius. Brett, Lieut., Roger, 1 665-1 720. Fishkill, N. Y. Lieut, in Ex pedition against Canada, 171 1. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Everett Abbott Brett, Martin W. Brett, Philip M. Hale, Walter S. Timberlake, William S. Brett, William, 1618-1681. Dep uty to the General Court, 1661. Served in Capt. Miles Stand- ish's Duxbury Co., 1643. Marble, John E. Brewer, Daniel, 1624-1708. A. & H. A. C, 1666. Booth, Charles E. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Brewer, Capt. Daniel, 1704 . Framingham, Mass. Capt. at the Concord Alarm, 1756. In the Crown Point Expedition, French and Indian War, same year. Parker, Moses G. Brewer, Deliverance, Phil- ipsborough. Westchester Mi litia. Capt. Del. Concklin, 1758. Co. of Provincials, Capt. 1758. Co. of Provincials, Capt. Wm. Gilchrist, Col. Corsa's Regiment, Niagara Expedition, 1759. Brewer, John. Brewer, John 1690. Mem ber of the House of Burgesses, Prov. of Md., 1661. Hall, William C. Peale, Albert C. Brewster, Capt. Benjamin, 1633- 1710, Conn. Lieut in New London Co., 1673; Capt. Nor wich Co., 1693. Deputy, i668-'97. Hawks, James D. Richardson, Albert E. Brewster, Jonathan, 1593-1659, Duxbury, Mass. Representa tive, Mass., i639-'4i-'42-'44. Deputy, Conn., 1650, '5S-'s8. Member of Capt. Myles Start- dish's Duxbury Co., Military Commissioner, Pequot War. Baker, Alfred L. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Hawks, James D. Houghton, John P. Hunt, Arthur K. Kennan, Thomas L. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Parker, Chas. Wolcott Parrish, Geo. R. Randall, John F. Richardson, Albert E. Turner, Philip F. Vaile, Joel F. Wood, Eric F. Brewster, Lieut. Joseph, 1735- 1818. Served as Lieut, N. Y. Provincial Troops in the French and Indian War. Smith, Leroy. Brewster, Love, 1650. Mem ber Duxbury, Mass., Co., 1643. Alderson, Victor C. Baker, Alfred L. Brewster, Chauncey B. Brewster, Samuel D. Brown, John B. Dutton, Wm. D. Parker, Edward L. Brewster, Elder William, 1566- '67-1644. Fourth signer May flower Compact. Member and Chaplain of the first Military Co., organized at Plymouth under Capt Myles Standish, and served against the In dians. Deputy, 1636. Alderson, Victor C. Anderson, Arthur C. Arnold, Benjamin W. Baker, Alfred L. Baker, Dwight B. Bartlett Geo., Fred'k Hunter Bassett, Charles F. Brewster, Lyman D. Brewster, Samuel D. Brown, Frederick L. Brown, Philip G. Brown, John B. Browne, John D. Cady, Guy B. CZ SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Cady, Hal. David Carter, Walter S. Castle, Guy W. S. Cheney, Louis R. Chester, Walstein R. Childs, Arthur Francis Clark, A. Howard Clark, Fred'k H. Clark, Homer P. Cole, Amedee B. Crocker, Clarence P. Curtis, Geo., Munson Demarest, Benj. G. Doane, William H. Dutton, Wm., Dalliba Fergason, Henry C. Fitch, John B. Foster, Daniel R. Freeman, James G. Fuller, Austin W. Gillette, Edwin F. Harris, William C. Hawks, James D. Heilner, George C. Hills, Joseph L. Hitchcock, Ripley Holt, Henry P. R. Hulbert, Henry C. Hunt, Arthur K. Huntington, Charles R. Hyde, William W. Jackson, James H. Kendall, Henry M. Kennan, Thomas L. Ladd, Wm. W. Learned, Bela P. Mallett, Percey S. Metcalf, Wm. P. Murray, Charles H. Nickerson, Philip T. Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Paine, Cyrus F. Pardee, Ensign B. Parker, Charles W. Parsons, Charles L. Perry, Alexander Prentis, Edward Randall, John F. Rawson, Edward S. Reynolds, George N. Rice, Calvin W. Rich, William T. Richardson, Albert E. Roberts, Cyrus S. Rogers, Edward S. Sears, Clinton B. Spalding, George B. Smith, Thomas H. Thomas, Douglas H. Thomas, Douglas H., Jr. Tobey, Frank B. Truman, Henry H. Turner, Luther G. Turner, Philip F. Vaile, Joel T. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Williams, Edw. Gilbert Wood, Eric F. Brice, John, 1705-1766, Annapolis, Md., Member of Council, Province of Md. Brice, Philip H. Bridge, John, 1576-1665, Cam bridge, Mass. Deputy, 1637- '39-'4i. Bemis, George P. Derby, William M., Jr. Hall, George F. Hastings, Henry Jaynes, Fremont N. Johnson, Charles W. Solis, Andrew J. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Washburn, Wm. D. Wilson, John A. Bridge, Matthew, 1700. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1643. In Mt. Hope Campaign, 1675. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Washburn, William D. Bridge, Lieut. Matthew, 1650- 1738. Q. M. in Capt. Pren tice's Troop, King Philip's War, and Phips' Expedition to Canada. Brown, Francis H. Downs, Edgar R. Hastings, Henry Jaynes, Fremont N. Johnson, Charles W. Jones, Charles L. Maxwell, Robert A. Willey, William L. Wilson, John A. Bridge, Q. M. Walter, 1700. Member Artillery Co., 1643. Q. M., King Philip's War and in Expedition to Canada. 64 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Harrington, Arthur C. Bridger, Col., Joseph, 1628-1686, Va. Councillor of State to Charles II. Gen. of the Brit ish troops in America during Bacon's Rebellion. Boykin, Hamilton Goodwin Capen, Walter N. Bridges, James, 1672 . And over, Mass. Served as a sol dier in the Expedition to Canada, 1690, under Sir Wm. Phips. Spofford, Chas. M. Briggs, John, 1609-1690. Deputy, 1664, et seq. Assistant, 1648, Rhode Island Commissioner, 1654, et seq. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd. Field, Thaddeus C. Rutherford, John Rutherford, Morris Ryer, George S. Ryer, James B. Wilbour, Joshua Williams, Norman A. Briggs, John, 1697. Clerk of the Military Co., Kingstown, R. I., 1671. Adams, Washington I. L. Briggs, Matthew, 1700, Cam bridge and Lexington, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1643. Downs, Edgar R. Briggs, Thomas, 1720, Dart mouth, Mass. In Capt. Peleg Sanford's Troop of Horse, 1667. Field, Thaddeus C. Briggs, William, 1650-1716. Mem ber of Capt. Hunford's Troop, 1664. Wilbour, Joshua Briggs, William, , Tauton, Mass. In Capt. Daniel Hench man's Co., King Philip's War. Daggett, Geo. H. Brigham, Nathan, 1671-1747. In garrison of Marlborough, Mass. Lester, Maxwell Brigham, Lieut. Samuel, . Representative from Marlbor ough in 1697, 1699, and 1705, and acted as Capt. Howe's Lieutenant in the Indian War. 65 Holbrook, Harry Sherman Houghton, William A. Brigham, Thomas, 1640-1716. In garrison of Marlborough, Mass. Lester, Maxwell Bright, Sergt. Henry, 1602-1686, Watertown, Mass. Sergt. in Military Co., 1664. Brooks, Lyman L. Clark, Byron N. Dorr, Alfred Eberlein, Charles W. Harrington, Chas. Washburn, William D. Bright, Nathaniel, 1647-1726. Service under Capt Richard Beers, 1675. Cowee, James C. Brinckle, Lieut.-Col. John, 1763. Lieut.-Col., 1756, Kent Co., Del., Regt. Brinckle, John R. Brink, Egbert, 1687 . Served in Capt. Rutsen's Co. of Ulster County Militia, 1715. Brink, Theodore Brinsmade, John, 1617-1673. Dep uty from Stratford, 1669-1671, etc. Brinsmade, Hobart Brinsmade, Louis L. Brintnall, Thomas, . In Lieut. William Hasey's Co., and Capt. John Whipple's Co., King Philip's War. Lea, James H. Brintnall, Lieut. Thomas, 1669- 1733, Sudbury, Mass. Lieut, 1723. Lea, James H. Brinton, Josiah, 1697-1751. Mem ber Penna. Assembly, i729-*35 (except 1730). Phillips, George B. Brinton, William, 1666-1751. Member Prov. Assembly, Penn., 1713. Corbit, Daniel W. Harvey, Le Roy Brittain, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1688- 1760. Lieut, of a South Com pany commanded by Capt. James Pollion, 1715. Page, James Rathwell. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Britton, Ebenezer, Taunton, Mass. Drummer, Capt. Philip King's Co., of Raynham, Mass., French War, 1757. Britton, Edward E. Broadhead. See Brodhead Brocket, Surgeon John, 1610- -1690. Surgeon in King Philip's War, i675-'76, with Conn. Troops. Commissioner 1660. Deputy, General Court, 4years. May, Calvin Sloane Washburn, William Ives Brockett, John, 1607-1689. Dep uty to the General Court of Connecticut, 1671, 1678, 1680- '82, 1685. Brewer, William A. Hawkins, William Elton Munson, Dunham O. Brockholles, Major Anthony. Lieut, of Royal Troop, 1674. Member of Gov. Council, 1674- ' '79, '83, '88. Acting Gov. of Province of N. Y. Commander in Chief of Military Forces, 1677, '81. Major 1684. DuBois, Ernest Blois. Brocklebank, Capt. Samuel, 1628- 1676, Rowley, Mass. Capt. Rowley Foot Co., 1673. Killed at Sudbury, King Philip's War, April 21, 1676. Appleton, Nathan Bacon, Horace S. Boyd, Charles H. Brocklebank, John C. F. Cobb, Carolus M. Coffin, William K. Densmore, Edward D. Densmore, Geo. Ellis Densmore, John Hopkins Gerry, Allston Knight, Stephen H. Little, Henry L. Noyes, Edward D. Saunders, Charles G. Silvester, Learoyd Silvester, Wm. Walter Stanton, Josiah R. Storer, John H. Underwood, Edgar L. Williams, Charles H. Williams, George L. Brockway, Capt. William, 1723- 1798. Capt. of the 5th Co., Lyme, Conn. Roberts, William S. Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden P. Brodhead, Ens. Charles, 1724 Marbleton, N. Y. Ens. of Foot Co., under Capt Thomas Garton, 1685. Clark, Kenneth Brodhead, Capt. Daniel, 1667. Officer, service of Charles IL, under Col. Sir Richard Nicolls, 1664. In ex pedition against Fort Orange, under Col. George Cartwright, 1664. Commander of the Forces at Esopus, 1665. Brodhead, Lucas Catlin, George de G. Catlin, Isaac S. Clark, Kenneth Du Bois, William M. Harris, Clinton G. Marshall, Henry R. Reed, Henry B. Reed, James M., Jr. Russell, Averly C. H. Brodhead, Capt. Daniel, 1693- 1755. Private, 1715. Capt, 1737, Foot Company of Militia, Marbletown, N. Y. Catlin, George de G. Catlin, Isaac S. Brodhead, Lieut. Garret, 1733- 1804. Sergt. in Capt. Stephen Nottingham's Co., 1758. Lieut. in Capt Cornelius Wynkoop's Co. of New York Provincials recruited in Ulster Co., 1760. Catlin, George de G. Catlin, Isaac S. Brodhead, Capt. Richard, 1665- 1758. Capt, Ulster County Militia, 1703-1728. Catlin, George de G. Catlin, Isaac S. Bronson, Lieut. Abraham, 1647- 171 9, Lyme, Conn. Lieut of the Train Band, 1689. Deputy. Clark, Lot Curran Waite, Horace F. Bronson, Sergt. Isaac, 1645-1719. 66 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Sergt., Waterbury, Conn., 1695. Deputy, 1697-1701. Collins, Holdridge O. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Bronson, John, 1600-1680. In the Pequot War. Deputy from Farmington, Colony of Conn., 1651, et seq. Bardwell, Harry J. Bickford, Robert S. Bronson, Edward P. Bronson, Julius H. Brown, Goodwin Clark, Lot Curran Collins, Holdridge O. Conger, Arthur L. French, Wm. F. Holcombe, John M. Hubbard, Phineas Hunt, Arthur K. Johnson, Stephen A. May, Calvin S. Morris, Seymour Morse, Glenn T. Packer, Flavius Parker, Frederick S. Phillips, George M. Raymond, Geo. L. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Smith, Wm., D. G. Stockbridge, Henry Tuller, Walter K. Waite, Horace E. Ward, Christopher L. White, William C. Wright, Harry L. Brooke, Hon. Baker, 1628-1679. Member of the Council and Surveyor General of the Pro vince of Maryland. Raborg, H. Mason Raborg, Thomas M. T. Smith, William D. G. Brooke, Gov. Robert, 1602-1655. Commander-in-Chief of a new county in Maryland, and a Member of the Council. Com mander of Charles Co., 1650. Appointed, 1652, by Crom well's Commissioners, Presi dent of the Council and Act ing Governor. • Abadie, Eugene H. Abadie, Eugene S. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Brent, Joseph L. Brooke, George S. Browne, Bennet B. Coale, George O. G. Courtney, Erskine H. Courtney, Jas. Clark Fleet, Alexander F. Fleet, Henry W. Fleet, John S. Hopkins, Alfred F. Hopkins, Neville M. Johnston, Christopher Mackenzie, George N., 2nd. Mackenzie, George N., 3rd. Magruder, John H. Moran, Charles Parker, Frederick S. Raborg, H. Mason Raborg, Thomas M. T. Smith, Thomas M. Smith, William D. G. Spencer, John T. Thomas, Douglas H. Thomas, Douglas H., Jr. Tyson, Malcolm Van Vechten Williams, Mason L. W. Brooke, Major Thomas, 1632-1676. Major Maryland Forces, 1660. Served in Expedition against Indians, 1667. Member of Assembly for Calvert Co., 1663-1676. Abadie, Eugene H. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Coale, Geo. O. G. Courtney, Erskine H. Courtney, Jas. Clark Johnston, Christopher Magruder, John H. Moran, Charles Smith, William D. G. Thomas, Douglas, H. Williams, Mason L. W. Brooke, Dep.-Gov. Thomas, 1660- 1730. Member of Council, Prov. of Md., i692-i707-'i5-'24. Commissary Gen., 1701. Pres. of same and Dep.-Gov., 1720. Abadie, Eugene H. 67 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thos. W. Browne, Bennet B. Courtney, Erskine H. Courtney, Jas. Clark Johnston, Christopher Magruder, John H. Moran, Charles Thomas, Douglas H. Williams, Mason L. W. Brooke, Thomas, 1683-1744. Md. Rep. for Prince George County in the Md. Assembly, 1713. High Sheriff of the County, 1731-1734. Abadie, Eugene H. Brooks, Capt. Caleb, 1694-1766. Commanded a Co. of Charles town men raised for the in tended expedition to Canada in 1746. Tudbury, Warren Chamberlain Brooks, Ebenezer, 1666 , Wo burn, Mass. Soldier in Phip's Expedition against Quebec, 1690. Brooks, Edgar Eugene Brooks, Capt. Ebenezer, 1671-1742. Deputy to General Court from Medford in 1704; Captain, i730-'42. Tudbury, Warren C. Brooks, Lieut., Edward, 1728-1776. Served in Lieut. Elisha Han- ley's Co., 1747-1748. Brooks, Franklin E. Brooks, Gilbert, 1612 , Marsh field, Mass. Deputy, 1679, et seq. Robinson, Roswell R. Brooks, John, 1623-1691, Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War, i675-'76, serving under Major Simon Willard and Capt. Cut ler. In Phips' Expedition to Quebec, 1690. Brooks, Edgar Eugene Brooks, L. Loring Eldridge, Wm. Henry Moseley, Chas. W. Brooks, Lieut. Joshua, 1688-1768, Lincoln, Mass. Lieut, in Com pany which marched from Concord to Boston on the alarm of an expected attack by a French fleet, 1746. Bent, Samuel A. Farwell, John W. Merriam, Frank Brooks, Capt. Samuel, 1672-1735, Medford, Mass. Representa tive, 1723, Capt. of Medford Military Company. Brooks, Frederick. Brooks, Samuel, 1730 . Had dam, Conn. Private, 4th. Conn. Regiment commanded by Col. Wooster, Captain Isaac's Company, 1758. Also in Capt. Fitch's and Capt. Hutchin's Companies, 1757. Brooks, Stanley C. Brooks, (Brooke), Capt. Thomas, 1667, Concord, Mass. Deputy, 1642-1662. Capt, 1643. Baker, Frank Bent, Samuel A. Briggs, Southwick C. Brooks, Frederick Brown, Otis S. Clark, Arthur W. Farwell, John W. Hill, John B. Melville, Henry Merriam, Frank Moore, George H. Page, Walter G. Shuart, William H. Tudbury, Warren C. Wetherill, Charles Wheeler, Horace L. Young, Edward B. Young, George B. Brooks, Capt. Timothy, . Master of Garrison House at Billerica, Mass. King Phil ip's War. Capt, Bristol Co., Militia, 1690. Representative for Swanzey, 1689. Stewart, William D. Brooks, Capt. Timothy, 1726-1786, Woburn, Mass. Q. M. Wo burn Military Company, 1738. Lieut, 1744. Capt, i746-'86. Brooks, L. Loring Broughton, Hon. Thomas, 1737. Speaker of the A* 68 INDEX OF ANCESTORS sembly. Lieut-Gov., 1735. Member of Council. Middleton, John I. Brouwer, Nicholas, 1672-1745. In Capt. Bradshaw's Co. of Fusi- leers, Albany, 1691. Ryer, George S. Ryer, James B. Brown, Abijah, 1736-18 18, Wal- tham, Mass. In Capt. Tim othy Houghton's Co., Crown Point, 1756. At Fort William Henry, 1756. Wheeler, Horace L. Brown, Capt. Abraham, 1671-1729, Watertown, Mass. Ens. and Capt, i7o3-'8-'n. Treas., 1695-1700. Selectman, 1712- '26. Clerk, 1712. Bloss, Orlando Powers. Brown, Ensign Andrew, 1658-1723, Kennebunkport, Me. In Ex pedition to Kennebec and in Black Point Garrison in King Philip's War. Ensign. Had Garrison House at York, Me., in Queen Anne's War. Davis, Walter Goodwin Brown, Daniel, 1748. Kent Co. Was a member of the Colonial Assembly represent ing Kent County on Delaware, i682-'83-'89-'90-'95. Houston, DeVerne C. Houston, Junius W. Brown, Capt. Deliverance, 1689- 1768. Ens., 1728. Lieut, 1738. Capt, 1739, Conn. Militia. Brown, Charles H. Brown, Louis Brown, Dep.-Gov. Elisha, 1717- 1802, Providence, R. I. Dep.- Gov., R. I., i765-'67. Allin, George A. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Denny, Thomas Brown, Ephraim, Jr., 1680-1751/2, Salisbury, Mass. One of Capt. Henry True's snow-shoe men in Essex County, 1709. Munds, James Theus Pearson, Arthur E. Brown, Sergt. Ephraim, 1650-1693, Salisbury, Mass. In Military Co., raised in Salisbury, 1688. Daggett, George H. Munds, James Theus Pearson, Arthur E. Brown, Francis, 1685, Mem ber of Assembly of Conn., 1665-1669. Hawkins, William Elton Langdon, Perin Matthews, Caleb B. Brown, Francis, 1737-1800. Lex ington. Private in Capt. Ben jamin Reed's Company, 1759. Brown, Francis H. Brown, Capt., George, 1668-1738, Billerica, Mass. Capt. of the Militia. Served against the Indians in King William's War, and in Queen Anne's War. Representative, 1716, et seq. Bailey, Everett H. Carpenter, William M. Eaton, Joseph G. Brown, Major Hackaliah, 1784, Rye, N. Y. Westchester Co. Militia, 1752. Judge, 1755. Served under Lord Amherst, 1756. Requa, Robert R. Satterlee, Francis Le R. Brown, Henry, 1625-1703. Dep uty, General Court, Rhode Island, 1652, et seq. Bell, Charles U. Cadle, Cornelius Hord, Arnold H. Brown, Jacob, 1653-1740, Hampton, N. H. Soldier in the Indian Wars. Brown, Thomas S. Brown, Jacob, 1691-1764. At Fort William and Mary, Newcastle, 1708. Webb, William S. Brown, James, 1623-1710, Mass. Lieut. Swansea Co. Troops. King Philip's War, 1675. Asst. Plymouth Colony, 1665. Brewster, Samuel D. Brown, John B. Brown, Rev. James, 1666-1732, 69 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1709-'! 5. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Brown, John, ist, 1584-1662, Swan sea, Mass. Comm'r to the United Colonies, i644-'s6. As sistant 1636, et seq. Member Council of War, 1642, et seq. Patentee, with Edward Wins low, of Rehoboth, Mass. Anderson, Arthur C. Bicknell, George A. Brewster, Samuel D. Brown, Charles E. Brown, John B. Brown, Paul Brown, James S. Camp, Chas. L. N. Davies, Wm. G. Denny, Thos. Dorr, Dalton Edwards, Edw. J. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Kent, Dorman B. E. Lee, Edward C. Pike, Chas. E. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Schroeder, Henry Schroeder, J. Langdon Tyler, Harry B. Tyler, Sidney F. Watson, William H. Whitney, Eli, Jr. Woolsey, Theodore S. Brown, Ens. John, 2d, 1601-1662 Rehoboth, Mass. Ens., 1654. Member Council of War, 1658. Brown, Paul Lee, Edward C. Thurston, Edw. Anthony Tyler, Sydney F. Watson, William H. Brown, John, 1 629-1 707, Provi dence, R. I. Governor's As sistant, Rhode Islandj_»i665- 1666. Bicknell, George A. Brown, Arthur H. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Burlingame, Edwin A. Cadle, Cornelius Camp, Charles L. N. Davies, William G. Denny, Thomas Greene, Charles A. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Manton, Leon W. Morrison, Geo. Austin Palmer, Lowell M. Wood, Eric F. Brown, Capt., John, 3d, 1650-1709, Rehoboth, Mass. Lieut, in Swanzey Co., 1673. Capt, 1675 - 1686. Commissioner, United Colonies. Brown, Walter M. Lee, Edward C. Thurston, Edw. A. Watson, William H. Brown, Corp. John, 1713-1776. Corp. under Capt. Hercules Mooney, N. H. Troops, Crown Point Expedition, 1757. Brown, Willis Brown, Lieut. John, 1732-1817, Londonderry, N. H. Lieut, French and Indian Wars. Edwards, Edward J. Moseley, Chas. W. Moseley, Edw. A. Brown, Capt. Joseph, Mass. 1742. Capt. of Attleboro Mili tary Co. Deputy 1718. Brown, Paul Cadle, Cornelius Brown, Joseph, 1689-1759, Hamp ton, N. H. In Queen Anne's War at Fort William and Mary, Newcastle, N. H., 1708. Brown, David H. Brown, Nicholas, 1673, Lynn, Mass. Deputy, 1641. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Marble, John E. Parker, C. Wallingford Parker, Edward L. Parker, Herman Rowe, Chas. E. Brown, Peter, 1633. Signer of "Mayflower Compact." Served in Capt. Myles Stand- ish's Co. in defence of Ply mouth and in expeditions against the Indians. Talbot, Archie L, INDEX OF ANCESTORS Brown, Lieut. Samuel, 1763. Lieut, in the Militia of Ips wich. Patch, Charles Endicott Brown, Sergt. Samuel, 1720- 1794, Rye, N. H. In Capt. Anthony Towle's Co. of Troopers in Major Thomas Tash's Bat talion stationed at the Fort, No. 4, now Charlestown, N. H. Sergt. in Capt. John Goffe's Co., serving as scouts in the Merrimac Valley, N. H., 1745- '46. Brown, David H. Brown, Capt., Thomas, 1645-1709, Sudbury, Mass. Capt. of Horse, 1697. Representative, 1692, et seq. Anderson, James T. Houghton, William A. Robinson, Francis W. Simmons, Joseph F. Storer, John H. Brown, Ens. Thomas, i6si:i7i8. In the Narragansett Campaign under Major Willard, Captain Davenport's Co., 1675, wound ed 1675. Ens., 1710. Dickerman, Wm. C. Eaton, Frederick H. Wolcott, Roger Brown, Thomas, 1657-1744, Hamp ton, N. H. Served in King Philip's War. Brown, David H. Heaton, John E. Brown, Capt. William, Sudbury, Mass. Surveyor of Arms for Sudbury, 1643. Capt, Storer, John H. Browne, Edward or Edmund, 1659, Ipswich. In Major Appleton's Co., Narragansett Campaign. Patch, Charles Endicott Browne, Capt. John, 1634-1717. Capt. Military Co., Reading, Mass., 1644. Rep. to General Court, 1679, et seq. Marble, John E. Browne, Joseph, 164 1694, Ips wich, Mass. In Capt. Daniel Henchman's Company, King Philip's War, 1676. Brown, Daniel A. Robinson, Hamline Elijah Browne, Samuel, Jr., 1708-1775, Ipswich. Appears on a Muster-roll of a. Company in His Majesty's service under command of Capt. Josiah Browne. Patch, Charles Endicott Browne, Thomas, 1688. Trooper of Middlesex Co., Mass., 1675. Heaton, John E. Browne, Thomas, 1607-1687. New bury, Mass. In Capt Samuel Appleton's Co., King Philip's War. Brown, Edmund T. Cutler, Edward H. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Browne, William, Sr., 1608-1687. Deputy, Mass., i654-'59-'66. Assistant, 1680-1683. Dorr, Dalton Browne, Capt., William, Jr., 1639-1716. Capt, Mass. Troop of Horse, 1678. Council of Safety, 1689. Deputy, 1675- 1680. Assistant, 1683. An dros' Councillor, 1688. Assist ant, 1693-1713. Coale, George O. G. Dorr, Dalton Smith, Thomas K. Browne, Lieut. William. Member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia, 1673, et seq. Lieut of Surrey Co., Va., 1687. Edmunds, Bernard C. Edmunds, Henry L. Browne, William, 1682 1768. Soldier from Reading, Mass., against the French and Indians in Nova Scotia and Canada, 1711-1712. Wood, Eric F. Brownell, George, 1646 - 1718. Deputy from Portsmouth to the General Assembly of R. I., 1699, 1702. Assistant, 1706-1711. Wood, Eric F. 7i SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Brownell, Thomas, 1619-1665. Deputy, 1664. Commissioner, i655-'6i-'63. Brownell, Wilmot A. Denny, Thomas Perry, Alexander Pierce, James O. Robeson, Andrew Stewart, Jeremiah C. Tompkins, Hamilton B. Watson, William H. Wood, Eric F. Woodward, Wm. Browning, Thomas, 1588-1671. Member of the Train Band of Salem, discharged 1645. Tudbury, Warren C. Brownson, Captain Gideon, 1739- 1796. Vermont. Served in the French and Indian Wars. Severely wounded and taken prisoner in the Expedition to Canada. Cooke, Charles E. Coon, Charles E. Bruen, Obadiah, Gloucester, Mass., and New London, Conn. Dep uty from Gloucester, 1644, et seq. Commissioner for New London, i66o-'64. Member of Committee to treat with the Indians, 1663. Deputy from New London, 1665. Almy, William E. Boyd, Robt. M., Jr. White, William C. Bruyn, Corp. Jacobus, Jr., 1680- 1744. Corp. of Foot Co. of Militia of the precinct of the Highlands, N. Y. Roosa, DeWitt Bruyn, Corp. Jacobus, 1707-1781, of Ulster Co., N. Y. Corp. of the Foot Company of Militia of the "Presenk of the High land" under command of Capt. Thomas Ellison. ReQua, Charles H. Bryan, Alexander, 1602 -1679. Governor's Assistant, Colony of Conn., i668-'79. Brereton, Tallmadge H. Conover, John T. Durand, Harvey French, William F. Ingraham, William S. Myers, Walter F. Pack, Arthur Newton Stevens, John B. Winslow, Chauncey R. Bryan, George, 1730-1791. He was a member of the Stamp Act Congress in 1765. Mem ber of Assembly from Phila., 1764-5. Vice-Pres., Executive Council, 1771. Pres., 1778. Jus tice of Supreme Court, 1780. Bryan, George. Bryan, John, 1799. Camp bell Co., Va. In Captain Peter Hogg's Company, Virginia Troops, Battle of Great Mead ows, Pa. Bryan, William A. Bryan, Jonathan, 1708 - 1788, Member King's Council, 1754, Prov. of Georgia. Bryan, Jonathan Bryan, Joseph Bryan, Joseph St. G. Bryan, Thomas P. Bryan, Richard, 1632-1689. A soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Moseley and also under Capt. Brocklebank. Bryan, Frederick C. Byran, Col. Richard, Jr., 1721- 1776, Milford, Conn. Ens., 1756. Lieut, 1759. Capt. of Train Band, 1762. Col., 1770. Byran, Frederick C. Bryant, John, 1684, Scituate, Mass. Deputy to the Plymouth Col. General Court, 1657, '62, '67. Turner, Everett P. Turner, Herbert B. Turner, Howard C. Bryant, Capt. Wm., 1739-1834. Member of Capt. Kittrel's Co., North Carolina Militia, 1771. Hume, Edgar E. Buchanan, Dr. George, 1 698-1750, Druid Hill. Commissioner of Baltimore Co., 1727, for life. Burgess, 1745-1749. Buchanan, Roberdeau Coale, Geo. O. G. 72 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Vickers, Wm. H. C. Williams, Wm. S. G. Buchanan, Robert, Ulster Co., N. Y. In Capt. John Bayard's Co., Walkill, 1738. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Buchanan, Robert, 1734- 1818. Served in Capt. Clinton's Com pany, Ulster County, N. Y., 1760, Old French War. Greer, Charles Simmons, Joseph Ferris Bucher, Adjt. John Conrad, 1730- 1780. Ens., Penna. Militia, 1758. Lieut, 1760. Adjutant, 1764. Lawrence, William W. Buck, Lieut. Isaac, 1695, Scituate, Mass. Lieut., Scit uate Company, 1670, and com manded the same against the Indians in their attack on the town in King Philip's War, 1676. Deputy, i663-'64, '6s-'95. Crandon, Edwin S. Litchfield, Wilford J. Lunt, William W. Rumrill, Frank Buck, Cornet John, 1697, Scituate, Plymouth Colony. Cornet of the First Body of Plymouth Horse. Brooks, Lyman L. Bryant, Percy Nickerson, Thomas W. Turner, Philip F. Buck, Col. Jonathan, 1719-1795, of Bucksport, Me. Lieut., 1745. Col., 1775. Beck, James M. Moseley, Chas. W. Moseley, Edward A. Buckingham, Daniel, 1636 - 1712, Milford, Conn. Sergt. of Mili tia, 1665. Pack, Arthur Newton Buckingham, Thomas, 1657. Deputy, 1657, New Haven Colony. Bronson, Edward P. Churchill, Herman Fenner, Chas. Putnam French, William Freeman Piatt, Walter B. Buckland, Benjamin, 1676, Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony. Killed in the Ambuscade at Rehoboth, 1676. Rogers, Allan Young, Edward B. Young, George B. Buckland, Thomas, 1662, Windsor, Conn. In the Pequot Fight, 1637. Crane, Roy E. Buckley, John, 1646-1732. Mem ber Colonial Assembly of New Castle County, Delaware, 1697. Grubb, Ignatius C. Buckminster, Col. Joseph, Sr., 1666-1747, Framingham, Mass. In Sir Charles Hobby's Expe dition. Deputy, 1709-1723. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Churchill, Gardner A. Buckminster, Col. Joseph, Jr., 1697-1780, Framingham, Mass. Deputy, 1738, et seq. Col., Framingham Militia, 1738. Commanded in French and Indian Wars, 1744, '57. Rep resentative 28 years. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Williams, Robert B. Bucknam, Joses, 1641-1694, Mai den, Mass. In Capt Thomas Wheeler's Company, King Philip's War, 1676. Bates, George W. Bryant, W. Sohier Clarke, Geo. K. Bucknam, Capt. Samuel, 1674, , Maiden, Mass. Capt of the Maiden Company. Clarke, Geo. K. Buckner, John, 1630-1699. Bur gess 1682, Gloucester Co., Va. Clerk, 1683, etc. Barret, Richard A. Buckner, Maj. William, 1716. Burgess for York Co., Va., 1698 - 1699, 1714. High Sheriff, 1695-1696. Collector of Customs for York River, 1699, 1702, 1714. Major of York Co. Militia. Johnston, Christopher Budd, Thomas, 1697, Burling- 73 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS ton, N. J., and Philadelphia. One of the Proprietors of West Jersey. One of the Receivers General for the collection of debts, 1681. Regulator of Weights and Measures, 1681. Land Commissioner, i68i-'83. Member of Gov.'s Council, i682-'83. Member of Assem bly, i682-'83-'85. Treas. of Province, 1683. Commissioner to England, 1685. Huidekoper, Frederic W. Peale, Albert C. Budd, William, 1649- 1721 - '22. Member General Assembly, New Jersey, 1685. Bradford, Thomas H. Darrach, Henry Morton, Thomas G. Sheib, Samuel H. Buehler, Ens. Henry, i 740-1 801. Ens., Penn. Militia, 1759. Buehler, William G. Lamberton, James McC. Buel, Lieut. Abel, 1714-1798. Ens., 1749. Lieut, 1752. Lieut. in Capt. Fitch's Co., Fort Wm. Henry, 1757. Potts, Charles E. Buel, Capt. Samuel, 1641-1720, Killingworth, Conn. Ens., 1708. Capt, 1718. Banning, Pierson W. Booth, Charles E. Mersereau, John D. Ward, Christopher L. Williams, Geo. C. F. Buell, Major David, 1679-1749, Killingworth, Conn. Major of 7th Regiment in Colony of Ct. Deputy to the Assembly from Killingworth, i7i7-'39. Buell, Edward Wyllys Buell, Capt. Jonathan, 1717- 1796. Capt. of West Com pany, Goshen, Conn. Lieut., 1759. In Capt. King's Co., 1761. Buell, Frederick F. Buell, William C. Buell, Capt. Peter, 1769, Killingworth and Coventry, Conn. Lieut, 1726. Capt, 1744. Justice, 1735. Deputy, 1726, et seq. Briggs, Southwick C. Buffington, Capt. Thomas, . Capt in Joseph Gardiner's Co., King Philip's War. Robinson, Roswell R. Buffum, Robert, 1669. Salem. Member of the Train Band of Salem, discharged 1649. Tudbury, Warren C. Bugbee, Joseph, 1 640-1729. Sol dier in King Philip's War, 1675. Monnette, Orra E. Bulkeley, D. D., M. D., Rev. Gershom, 1636-1713. Surgeon and Chaplain, Conn., King Philip's War. Bulkeley, Morgan G. Bulkley, Frederick C. Cooper, Leslie B. Goodrich, William Granger, Wm. Smith Hubbell, Charles B. Lord, Frank H. Nye, Charles F. Teall, Edward McK. Treat, Erastus B. Treat, James W. Turtle, Fred'k B. Whitman, Chas. S. Bulkeley, Capt. Gershom, 1679- I753- Q- M., Troop, Fair field Co., Conn., 1718. Cor net of Horse, 1722. Capt, 1726. Bradley, Cyrus S. Granger, William S. Wakeman, Jesup Bulkeley, Hon. John, 1705-1753. Deputy from Colchester to Conn. Gen. Court, 1729 - '43 ; Assistant, i743-*53 ; Capt, May, 1732; Col., 12th Regt., 1739 ; Judge of Superior Court, I745"*53 1 Commissioner on Mass. Line, 1747, '49, '50. Whitman, Chas. S. Bulkeley, Capt. Joseph, 1670-1748. Littleton, Mass. Capt. of Littleton Co. Bissell, William P. Cadle, Charles F. 74 Index of ancestors Cadle, Cornelius Howe, Edward W. Bulkeley, Major Peter, 1643-1688, Concord, Mass. Deputy, 1673- '76. Bearer of address to the King, 1676. Speaker, i675-'76. Councillor, 1685. Assistant, i677-'84. Second Commissioner for United Colonies, i682-'83. Commissioner in reserve, 1684. Capt. at Concord, 1677. Com mander of a Middlesex Regt, 1680. Bissell, William P. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Damon, Edwin A. Enos, Alanson T. Kent, Daniel Moore, George H. Shuart, Wm. H. Swain, William C. Bull, Gov. Henry, 1610-1694. Corp., 1638. Sergt, 1639. Assistant, 1674 -1675. Gov., i685-'86-'90. Bull, Melville Butler, John L. Denny, Thomas Ingraham, William S. Parkhurst, Charles D. Watson, William H. Woodward, Wm. Bull, Jireh, 1638-1684. Soldier in a Garrison House in King Philip's War. Denny, Thomas Bull, Capt. John, 1730- 1824. Penn. Provincial Forces. Present at capture of Fort Duquesne. Patterson, John H., by repre sentation Henry, John P. Rittenhouse, David Bull, Major Jonathan, 1649- 1702. Lieut, of Train Band, Hartford, 1689. Capt, 1690. Major, 1697. Deputy, 1697. Assistant, 1697. Jardine, John E. Bull, Capt. Thomas, 1606-1684. Lieut, in Pequot Fight, 1637. Lieut, 1653, and Capt. of Hartford Co., defence of Say- brook, 1675. Deputy, 1648- '49- Adams, John Q. Backus, Brady E. Beatty, A. Chester Beatty, Robert C. Beatty, W. Gedney Booth, Charles E. Brewster, Chauncey B. Brown, Louis ¦ Bull, Charles S. Bull, Ludlow S. Cooper, Leslie B. Day, Robert W. Dwight, Frederick Flagg, Stanley G, Jr. Foster, Reginald L. Jardine, John E. Marsh, Henry D. Preston, Deming H. Richardson, Wm. E. Seymour, Henry Smith, Wyllys K White, Henry K. Worthington, Geo. Bullard, Nathaniel, Lynn and Dedham, Mass. Saw service under Captains Davis and Corwin, and later under Quartermaster Swift. Pearson, Arthur E. Bullard, Capt. Samuel, 1667- 1727, Sherborn, Mass. Repre sentative, 1708, et seq. Frost, Walter C. Johnson, Emery W. Stone, William E. Bullard, Ens. Seth, 1736- 181 1, Walpole, Mass. Ens., Co. of Foot, under Capt. Ebenezer Clapp, Col. Pond, 1772. Carney, George J. Carney, Sydney H. Carney, Sydney H., Jr. Bullard, William, 1594 - 1687, Dedham, Mass. Member of Capt. Lusher's Co., 1648. Hill, Henry B. Hill, John W. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Bullock, Samuel, 1648-1717-18. 75 society of colonial wars Took part in King Philip's War. Rumrill, Frank Bullock, Col. William, 1716-1810, Mass. In Maj. James House's Co., Col. Dwight's Regt, in Expedition against Crown Point. Lieut, Capt, Col., in ist Regt. Militia in Bristol Co. Clark, William B. Tiffany, Ebenezer Bump, Jacob, 1738-1829. In Capt. Maynard's Co., Col. Wil liam William's Regt, Mass. Militia, French and Indian Wars. Cox, Jas. W. Bumstead, Thomas, 1677, Roxbury, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1647. Brooks, Lyman L. Bunce, Thomas, 1612-1683, Hart ford, Conn. Soldier in the Pequot War, 1637. Bunce, Jonathan B. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Cooper, Leslie B. Day, Robert W. Dickinson, Frederick Enders, John O. Flagg, Stanley G, Jr. Gross, Chas. Edw. Loomis, Archie Harwood MacVeagh, Eames Parker, Chas. Wolcott Richardson, Wm. E. Worthington, George Bunnell, Capt. Israel, 1747-1813. Minute Man. Capt. of Mili tia. Representative from Wallingford. Hart, George W. Bunnell, Ens. Nathaniel, 1686- 1732. Ens., Militia, 1730. Hart, George Wm. Burbank, Capt. Abram, 1703- 1772. Capt., South Co., 1754. Seven Years' War. Burbank, Robt. A. Waldo, Rhinelander Burbeck, William, 1716 - 1785, Boston, Mass. A civilian offi cial in the ordnance depart ment of the royal artillery, and was for many years sta tioned at Old Castle William, now Fort Independence, ia Boston Harbor. Cook, Joshua Osgood Burd, Col. James, 1726 -1793. Capt, 1754. Comm., Brad dock's Expedition. Major, 3d Battalion, Augusta Regt, 1756. Lieut.-Col., 2d Battalion, 1757. Col., 1758-1760, Provincial Forces of Penn. Brinton, John H. Brinton, Ward Da Costa, Charles F. Grubb, Chas. R. Grubb, E. Burd Peale, Albert C. Schall, John H. Smith, Clement G. Burdett, William, 1643. Burgess from Northampton Co., Va. Horner, Alfred B. Burdette, Joseph, 1716-1749, Mai den, Mass. In Capt. Eben ezer Marrow's Co., 1758. Burdett, Cyril Herbert Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Burditt, Joseph, 173 8-1 804. En listed in the Company of Capt. Ebenezer Marrow, under Col. Jonathan Bagley, 1758, in the Campaign against Ticonde roga. Burdett, Cyril Herbert Burditt, Lieut. Samuel, 1735-1809, Maiden, Mass. Ens., Capt. Ebenezer Morrow's Company, I755"'56; also present at the attack on Ticonderoga, 1758, French and Indian War. Lieut. Winship, William H. Burditt, Lieut. Thomas, 1683- 1758, Maiden, Mass. Lieut. of the Maiden Military Com pany, 1737. Winship, William H. Burford, Thomas, 1686. Mem ber of the Lower House of 76 INDEX of ancestors Assembly of Md. for Charles Co., i682-'86. Also Attorney Gen. of Md., i68i-'86. Com missioner, 1683. Howard, McHenry Burgess, Capt. Edw., 1723-24. Commissioned Capt. of the Fort, Anne Arundel Co., Md., 1689. Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, Wm. F. Burgess, John, 1701, Yar mouth, Mass. Deputy, 1680. Powell, Lyman Theodore Burgess, Thomas, 1603 1685, Sandwich, Mass. Deputy, 1642-1668, Plymouth Colony. Earle, Frederic C. Powell, Lyman Theo. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Wheeler, Edw. J. Wheeler, Horace L. Burgess, Dep-Gov. Col. William, 1622-1686. Burgess for Anne Arundel Co., Md., 1659-1660, 1669-1682. Member of Coun cil, 1682-1686, and Dep.-Gov., 1684-1686. Lieut, 1659; Capt, 1661; Major, 1675; Col., 1676; Militia of Anne Arun del Co. Commander-in-Chief, 1677, of Maryland Forces against Eastern Shore Indians. Coale, Geo. O. G. Crowder, Frank W. Gaither, Alfred Gaither, Charles P. Israel, Rogers Johnston, Christopher Leaken, William R. Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, William F. Smith, William D. G. Spencer, John T. Tilton, Palmer Tilton, Warren C. Williams, Mason L. W. Burgevin, John, 1731-1803, N..C. He was a member of the Assembly of North Carolina, 1773- Burgevin, George C. Burleigh, William, 1721 - 1801. Soldier in Capt. Anthony Towle's Co., 1757. Burleigh, Geo. W. Burley, Cornet Andrew, 1657- 1718, Ipswich, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Burley, Clarence Augustus Patch, Charles Endicott Smith, William D. G. BURLINGHAM, ROGER, 3d, 1692- 1768. Served in 3d Co., 2d Regt., of R. I. Militia, 1725- '26. Burlingame, Edwin A. Burnett, Moses, 1741, Long Island. Private in Capt. Joseph Tooker's Brookhaven, Long Island, Company in 1715. Stewart, Frank H. Burnett, Robert, 1714. One of the Proprietors of the Province of New Jersey, and Councillor. Eaton, Theodore H. Montgomery, Archibald R. Montgomery, Thomas H. Watson, Samuel N. Burnham, James, 1726, Wells, Me. In Capt. Samuel Wheel wright's Co. Burnham, Edward Payson Burnham, Jeremiah, 1651-1718. In command of a Garrison House at Oyster River, N. H., i693-'5-'6. In scouting expedi tion under Capt. James Davis in 1712. Brown, Harold Winthrop Rollins, Philip A. Burnham, John, 1618-1694. In Pequot War, 1637. Burnham, Charles L. Choate, Edward A. Swan, George F. Burnham, Richard, 1654-1731, Hartford, Conn. Soldier in the Narragansett Expedition, 1675. Smith, William D. G. Burnham, Sergt. Robert, 1624- 1691. Sergt at Oyster River, N. H., i657-'s8. Clerk, 1662. Rollins, Philip A. Burnham, Thomas, 1617-1688, 77 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hartford, Conn. Soldier in King Philip's War. Douglas, Walter B. Enders, John O. Smith, William D. G. Burnham, Lieut. Thomas, 1623- 1694, Ipswich, Mass. Soldier in Expedition "for service to the Indians," 1643. Ens. in Gen. Denison's Regt., King Philip's War, 1675. Lieut in Capt. Samuel Appleton's Co., 1683. Deputy, 1683-1685. Adams, Walter W. Brooks, Lyman L. Burnham, Fred'k G. Burnham, Kingsley A. Cheney, Person C. Creer, Burnham Robt. French, Leon L. L. Furnald, Francis P. Greenleaf, Charles H. Greenough, Eben W. Holbrook, Levi Lewis, Geo. Harlan Little, Henry L. Lockwood, Thos. St. J. Martin, Geo. W. Monnette, Orra E. Mott, Luther W. Piatt, Franklin Wills, Henry Le B. Wolcott, Roger Burnham, Lieut. Thomas, 1646- 1728. Ensign of Ipswich, Mass., Militia, 1675. Lieut, 1702. Monnette, Orra E. Burns, John, 1725-1800, N. H. Soldier under Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell, Col. John Hart's Regt, Second Expedition to Crown Point, 1758. Burns, Samuel A. Burr, Col. Andrew, 1696-1763, Fairfield, Conn. Lieut, Train Band, 1731. Capt, 1733. Maj., 1739. Col. in the Conn. Forces at the Siege of Louisburg, 1745. Speaker of Assembly, 1745. Col. 4th Regt. of Fair field, 1750. Deputy for Fair field, i727-'47. Judge, 1745- •63- Osborn, Henry Fairfield Tweedy, Frank White, Alain C. Burr, Benjamin, 1681. Sol dier in Pequot War, 1637, under Capt. Mason. Barnes, Alfred C. Case, John E. Hubbard, Ralph H. Hubbard, Walter Cf. Wilder, Edward B. Burr, Daniel, 1695. Comm. Fairfield Co., French and In dian War. Enos, Alanson T. Hubbell, Henry W. Burr, Isaac, 1736-17,87, Hingham, Mass. In Capt. Ebenezer Beal's Co., 1757. Under Capt. Jolham Gay, 1759. Willcutt, Levi L. Burr, Jehu, ist, 1 600-1 672. Dep uty from Fairfield, Commis sioner for the United Colo nies, 1664. Ditmas, Charles A. Enos, Alanson T. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Jennings, Walter Wakeman, Jesup Burr, Capt. Jehu, 2d, 1625-1692. Member of Conn. Council of War, 1675-1676. Deputy for Fairfield, 1660-1691. Lieut, Conn. Militia, 1673. Bradley, Cyrus S. Jennings, Walter Longacre, James B. McClintock, Emory Moulton, John H. Wakeman, Jesup Burr, Major John (called Col.), '673-1750, Fairfield Co., Conn. Capt., 1690. Commissary, 1693. Major, 1694. Guthrie, Edw. Buckingham Hosmer, Edward S. Jennings, Albert Gould Jennings, Oliver G. Jennings, Walter Osborn, Henry F. Palen, Gilbert J. Wakeman, Jesup Wakeman, Robert P. 78 INDEX OF ancestors Burr, Capt. John, 1698 - 1752. Fairfield, Conn. Lieut, 1731; Capt. of Train Band at Strat ford, Conn., 1734. Jennings, Walter Burr, Major Peter, 1667-1724. Auditor, 1700- 1724. Deputy, 1700-1702. Speaker, 1702. Assistant, 1703-1724. Judge Superior Court, 1711-1716. Chief Judge to 1724. Major, 4th Regt., 1694. Jennings, Albert Gould Jennings, Walter Burrage, Thomas, 1663 ¦ 1718, Lynn, Mass. Fought in de fense of Lynn against the In dians. Dorsey, James Owen Burrell, Sergt. John, 1717 , Abington, Mass. Sergt in Captain Moses Parker's Com pany at St. John, 1760. Palmer, William L. Burrill, Capt. Ebenezer, 1679- 1761. Councillor or Assistant, 1732, et seq. Representative, Lynn, Mass., 1726, et seq. Called Capt, 173 1. Atwill, James W. Breed, Francis S. Burrill, Drayton Burrill, Edward L. Wheaton, Frank Burrill, Ebenezer, 1702 -1778. Member Mass. Prov. Con gress, 1774. Burrill, Drayton Burrill, John, 1631-1703, Lynn, Mass. Representative to Gen eral Court, i69i-'92, 1697. Served in Narragansett War. In Captain Isaac Johnson's Company and in Captain Samuel Brocklebank's Com pany. Also served in Lynn Militia Company. Knight, Stephen Herrick Lord, Calvin Wheaton, Frank Wolcott, Roger Burris, Thomas, 1730-1789, Or ange Co., Va. Served in French and Indian Wars in Capt Geo. Mercer's Co., Va. Regt, commanded by Col. Geo. Washington. Fought in battle of the Meadows, 1754, and Braddock's defeat, 1755. Sluder, Greenfield Burritt, Lieut. Stephen, 1698, Stratford, Conn. Ens., Train Band, Stratford, 1672; Lieut, 1765 ; Commissary of the Army, 1675. Burritt, Stephen Neff, John T., Jr. Bursley, John, 1599-1660. Deputy from Weymouth to General Court, 1638. In Lieut. Dimock's Barnstable Co. Dykman, Jackson A. Waldo, Rhinelander Whitney, Harry E. Burt, Benjamin, 1680 1759. Northampton. Taken captive by the Indians at Deerfield Meadows, 1704, Queen Anne's War. Released in 1706 by an expedition under Ens. Shel don. Bardwell, Harry J. Burt, Henry, 1615-1662, Dorches ter and Springfield, Mass. Member of the first Military Co., Springfield. In 1657 Clerk of the Co. Bardwell, Harry J. Booth, Charles E. Brown, Paul Burt, Andrew S. Burt, Charles W. Burt, Stephen S. Chapin, Clifford S. Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Fisher, Albert J. Jennings, Walter Hayden, William M. Homer, Wm. B. Lane, Francis T. L. Marsh, George S. Moseley, John G. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles Lathrop Palmer, Lowell M. Parker, Frederick S. Parsons, Charles 79 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Parsons, Lewis B. Westfall, John H. Wilder, Edward B. Woodin, Wm. H. Young, Jared W. Burt, Deacon Henry, 1663-1748, Springfield, Mass. Served against the Indians in 1698. Booth, Charles E. Burt, Charles W. Homer, William B. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis Baldwin Reynolds, James Burt, Deacon James, 1703-1782, Granville, Mass. In French and Indian War, 1748, 1755. Booth, Charles E. Burt, James, Jr., 1733-1781, Gran ville, Mass. In French and Indian War, 1756. Booth, Charles E. Burt, Jonathan, 1632 171 5, Springfield, Mass. At the burning of Springfield by the Indians, Oct. 5, 1675, during King Philip's War; was one of those who defended the town. Booth, Charles E. Burt, Charles W. Homer, William B. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis Baldwin Burt, Joseph, 1673-1759. In garri son at Northfield in Capt. Kellogg's Co., 1723-1724. Also in the Crown Point Expedition. Burt, Stephen S. Reynolds, James Burt, Joseph, 1726-1792, Spring field, Mass. He marched to the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Burt, Charles W. Burt, Capt. Nathaniel, 1711-1755, Longmeadow. Capt. of a company in Col. Ephraim Williams' Regt. Killed in battle at Lake George. Burt, Eugene Childs, Edwards H. Hurd, Charles R. Hurd, Edward Augustus Hurd, Harold Warner, Frank E. Burton, Isaac, 1647-1706, Tops- field, Mass. Of Capt. Gardi ner's Co., Salem, King Philip's War. Burton, George S. Griffith, Wm. H. Yemans, Herbert Wm. Burton, John, 1667-1749. Deputy to the General Assembly for the Colony of R. I. and Provi dence Plantations, 1716. Rice, Herbert A. Burton, Jonathan, 1741-1811, Middleton, Mass., and Wilton, N. H. Private in Capt. Gid- ding's Co., Col. Bayley's Regt., Louisburg Expedition, 1759. Burton, George S. Burton, Ward C. Burton, Robert, 1725. Mem ber Penn. Assembly from Sus sex Co., Del., 1700. Burton, Robert Richards, Robert H. Burton, William, 1773. Dep uty in the General Assembly for Providence, 1742. Gov ernor's Assistant, i743-'4-'8-'9- '50. Deputy in the General Assembly for Cranston, 1758. Rice, Herbert A. Burwell, Armistead, 1718-1754. Member of Va. House of Bur gesses. Garland, Hugh A. Burwell, Sergt.-Maj. Lewis, 1625- 1658. Sergt.-Maj., Va., 1651. Harrison, Carter Henry Garland, Hugh A. Offley, Cleland N. Burwell, Lewis, 1710. Mem ber Colonial Council, Va., 1702. Harrison, Carter Henry Garland, Hugh A. Burwell, Col. Lewis, 1745-1800, Mecklenberg Co., Va. Chief Military Officer of that Co. with rank of Colonel of Mili tia. In Va. Assembly 14 years. Alfriend, Otis Manson Bush, Ens. Charles, 1717-1755, 80 INDEX OF ANCESTORS New Castle, Del. Ens., 1747- 1748, Colonial Militia. Buck, Francis N. Bush, George W., Jr. Bush, Henry Tatnall Bush, Joshua D. Ward, Christopher L. Bushnell, Capt. Benajah, 1681- 1762, Norwich, Conn. Deputy, Connecticut, 1720 -'24, 1729- '30, i734-'36. Capt, Train Band. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Bushnell, Sergt. George, Sr., 1684. Sergt, 1661, of Saybrook Militia at outbreak of Indian troubles. Elwood, George May Bushnell, Lieut. Joshua, 1690 . Deputy from Saybrook, 1738, Lieut. Train Band, 1740. Clark, Eliot A. Bushnell, Richard, Sr., 1658. At Saybrook Fort under Lion Gardiner, Winthrop's garri son, Pequot War. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robt. Barbour, Wm. Warren Dutton, Wm. D. Partridge, Edward L. Bushnell, Capt. Richard, 1652- 1727, Norwich, Conn. Ens., 1693. Lieut, 1698. Capt, 1701. Deputy, 1691. Member of the Council, 1703. Commis sioner in the Mason Contro versy. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Dutton, Wm. D. Bushnell, Lieut. William, 1683. Sergt. of Train Band at Saybrook, Conn., under Lieut. William Pratt, 1661. Lieut, of same, 1679. Elwood, George May Geer, Walter Phillips, George M. Bushnell, Sergt. William, Sr., 1623 - 1684. Sergt, Indian Wars, 1660. Representative from Saybrook, 1670. Cadle, Cornelius Clark, Eliot A. Elwood, George M. Hart, Samuel Phillips, George M. Buss, Joseph, 1649-1680, Concord, Mass. In King Philip's War under Capt. Nathaniel Daven port and Capt. Edward Tyng. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Woodin, William H. Buss, Lieut. William, 1613-1698, Concord, Mass. Ens., Capt. Simon Willard's Co., King Philip's War. Later, Lieut. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Woodin, William H. Bussing, Capt. Arent Harmanse, 1718. Magistrate at Har lem, 1673. Schepen, 1673. Corp. 2d Co., Night Watch at Harlem, 1676. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Bussing, John S. Coles, H. R. Remsen Dos Passos, Louis H. Suydam, Walter L. Burhans, Jacob, . Under Ens. Dirck Schmitt, at Esopus, 1660. Isham, Charles Butler, Ens. Benjamin, 1673- 1755. Ens. of 5th Co., 6th Regt, Conn. Troops, 1746, French War. Sanger, Joseph Prentice Butler, Ebenezer, Sr., 1733-1829. Served with Conn, troops against the French in the French and Indian War. Brown, Lewis Butler, Capt. Eli, 1740 -1802. Q. M. of Troop of Horse, 6th 81 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Regt, 1774. Lieut, 1775. Capt. of Troop of Horse, 23 d Regt., 1775. Sanger, Joseph P. Butler, John, 1680, Roxbury, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Gilbert, James H. White, John B. Butler, Col. John, 1687 -1747. Framingham, Mass. Lieut. in Capt. Ephraim Baker's Co., ist Mass. Regt, Lieut-Gen. William Pepperell. Col., Louisburg Expedition, 1745. Butler, Edward A. Seamans, Frank M. Butler, Capt. Peter, 1699, Boston, Mass., and Middle- town, Conn. ' Capt of Militia. Gilbert, James H. Butler, Richard, 1684. Rep resentative, Colony of Conn., 1656-1660. Booth, Charles E. Churchill, Herman Harral, George Isham, Norman M. Jones, Walter Rysam Kent, Henry O. Mann, Chas. A. Mann, Matthew D. Shepard, Edw. M. White, Wm. R. Butler, Deacon Samuel, 1692. Deputy to General Court of Conn., 1668. Isham, Norman M. Butler, Simon, 1715-1795. Trum peter, in the Company of Capt. Carter, Col. Wilder's Regt, from Lancaster, Mass., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757- White, John B. Butler, Sergt. Thomas, 1688, Conn. Hartford Company. Booth, Charles E. Butler, Lieut. William, 1653- 1730, Ipswich, Mass. Lieut. in Capt. Francis Wainwright's Co., 1696. Foster, Joseph Patch, Charles Endicott Paul, Edward J. Butler, Capt. Zebulon, 1731-1795. In the French and Indian War in 1758, on the Canadian frontier and at Fort Edward, Lake George, Ticonderoga and Crown Point; also in the Havana Expedition, 1762. En sign, 1758. Lieut, 1759. Castle, William H. Fiske, Edwin W. Griffin, Francis Butler Heilner, George C. Stevens, John C. BUTTERFIELD, ENS. BENJAMIN, 1703- 1747. In Choate's Regt, 1745, at Louisburg. Ens., 1745. Boucher, Charles Earle, Fred'k C. Holland, John B. Holland, Joseph BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL, 1670-1737. Chelmsford, Mass. In Indian Wars. Howe, Chas. Luke Butters, William, 1630- 1692, Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1676, under Capt. Joseph Sill. Butters, Geo. Butters, William Young, Harry Butterworth, Ens. John, 1651- 1730. Rehoboth, Mass. Ens., 1690, under Capts. Joseph Sylvester and John Gorham. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Butterworth, Lieut. Noah, 1689- 1736, Rehoboth, Mass. Lieut. in Rehoboth Co., 1720-1725, Father Rasle's War. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Buttolph, Lieut. John, i 640-1 693, Wethersfield, Conn., Deputy. Holcombe, John M. Libbey, Wm. Norton, Thomas H. Buttolph, Lieut. John, 1664-1713. Lieut, in Capt. John Higgin- son's Co., Salem, 1695. Libbey, Wm. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Buttrick, Samuel, 1654-1726, Con cord, Mass. In King Philip's War, Capt Joseph Sill's Co., 1675. In Great Swamp Fight under Maj. Samuel Appleton, 1675. Buttrick, Frank de Latour Butts, Ensign Josiah, 1703-1787. He was appointed Ens. of the Train Band in Canterbury, 1752. Mersereau, John D. Butts, Sergt. Richard, 1694. Sergt. in Capt John Withing- ton's Co., Dorchester, Mass., which marched against Que bec, Oct. 3, 1690. Mersereau, John D. Butts, Lieut. Samuel, 1674-1747. Deputy to General Court from Canterbury, 1715 - '29. Lieut. in 1728. Mersereau, John D. Butz, Michael, 1730-1779. In Capt Arndt's Co., Northamp ton Co., Penn., 1763. Eyerman, John Byles, Jonathan, 1647-1734, Bev erly, Mass. In King Philip's War. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Byram, Maj. Ebenezer, 1692-1753. Mendham, N. H. Major, Judge, Captain, and Rep., Bridgewater, Mass, 1741. Robinson, Roswell R. Byram, Nicholas, 1687, Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony. Soldier in King Philip's War, 1676. Howard, Harry S. Pike, Chas. E. Tyler, Edward R. Willcutt, Levi L. Byrd, William, 1650-1704. Mem ber of Council, Burgess, Re ceiver-General of Va. Page, S. Davis Byrd, William, 2d, 1674-1744. Member King's Council, Va., and President. Agent of the Dominion in England. Page, S. Davis Taylor, Lewis Harvie Byrd, Col. William, 3d, 1728-1777. Col. of the 2d Virginia Regt, 1756. Member of the King's Council. Page, S. Davis Cabell, Maj. Joseph, 1732-1798. Major, 1762; Burgess from Burlington, 1768, 1771, 1772- '775- Breckinridge, Scott D. Cabell, Capt. William, 1687-1774. Capt in Militia prior to 1744. Cabell, James A. Cabell, James B. Cabell, John L. Cabell, Robert G. McCulloch, Champe C. Cadwalader, Dr. Thomas, 1707- 1779. Member of the Council, Province of Penn., 1755-1776. Chairman Board of War, 1759- 1762. Member of Capt. Bathe's Independent Foot Co., 1756. Cadwalader, Charles E. Cadwalader, Gouverneur Cadwalader, Richard M. Cadwalader, Thomas Cadwalader, William B. Rowland, John Cadwalader Cady, Capt. David, 1703 , Kil lingly, Conn. Capt. of the first Company or Train Band of Killingly, 1747. Jordan, Scott Cady, Capt. Joseph, 1666-1742, Groton, Mass., and Killingly, Conn. In garrison at Groton, Mass., i69i-'92. Lieut, of the Train Band, Killingly, Conn., 1708. Capt. of the Train Band of Killingly, 1721. Dep uty from Killingly, i73i-'33- '34 and 1739. 83 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Cady, Alfred Eugene Cady, Daniel L. Eldridge, Wm. Henry Jordan, Scott Perry, Alexander Cady, Capt. David, Jr., 1743 -1807, Killingly, Conn. Ens. of the 12th Company of the nth Conn. Regt, 1771. Capt. of the 4th Company, nth Regt., 1774. Capt. of the 9th Com pany, 21st Regt, 1775. Jordan, Scott Cady, Sergt. Nicholas, , Watertown and Groton. Mem ber of Capt. Mason's Water- town Co., 1653. Eldridge, Wm. Henry Jordan, Scott Phillips, Henry Byron Caldwell, Aaron, 1721-1765. In French and Indian War from Ipswich. Expedition to Crown Point and Fort William Henry. Caldwell, Samuel Le N. Caldwell, Major Andrew, . 1774. Major in Kent Co., Delaware Regt, French and Indian War. Gray, Andrew C. Gray, George Wilson, Andrew G. Calef, Sergt. John, 1741-1808, Hampstead, N. H. In Capt. Ladd's Co., Col. Hart's Regt., Crown Point Expedition, 1758. Sergt. in Capt Philip John son's Co., Col. Goffe's Regt, Invasion of Canada, 1760. Farwell, John W. Calef, John, 1754. One of the "Snow-shoe Men" of New bury, Mass., under Capt. Noyes, for service in the Indian troubles, 1709-1710- Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Cales, Ens. Nathaniel, 1668-1705. Ens. in Co. of Foot, Oyster Bay, 1700. Coles, H. R. Remsen Calkin (Caulkins), Hugh, 1600- 1690, Gloucester and Lynn, Mass., New London and Nor wich, Conn. Deputy from Gloucester, Mass. Bay Colony, 1650-1651. From New London and Norwich, 1652, et seq., Colony of Conn. Commissioner to enlist men for expeditions against the Indians, 1653- 1654. Bell, Jared W. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Collins, Holdridge O. De Wolfe, Edwin A. Douglas, Walter B. Dyer, Horace E. Farr, Marvin A. Fisher, Albert J. Goode, Geo. Brown Lathrop, Chas. G. Lawton, Daniel L. Macpherson, Robt. B. Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Monfort, Fred'k D. Monnette, Orra E. Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Wilby, Joseph Calkins, Sergt. Israel, 1728-1790. Was Sergt in Capt. Ephraim Preston's Company of Col. Lyman's Regiment in 1757. Taken prisoner at Fort Wil liam Henry while in service. Dickinson, Frederick Call, Ens. John, 1635 - 1682, Charlestown, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Ens. Holden, Joshua B. Call, Capt. John, 1672-1713, Charlestown, Mass. Ens., Capt. Holden, Joshua B. Wyman, Walter C. Call, Samuel, 1698-1747. At Louisburg. Holden, Joshua B. Callaway, Col. James, 1736-1809. Member Militia, Bedford Co., Va., 1758. Trustee, 1761. Burgess from Bedford Co., 1766, '7, '8. Adams, Gilmer S. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Callaway, Capt. Richard, 84 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1780. Va. Forces, French and Indian War, 1755-1764. Arnold, Conway, H., Jr. Wood, Thomas N. Callaway, Col. Wlliam, 1714- 1778. Col. in French and Indian War, i755-'6i. Bur gess for Bedford Co., Va., 1768. Adams, Gilmer S. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Calver, Lieut. Edward, 1600-168 5, New London, Ct. Served In Pequot War, 1637, and King Philip's War, 1675. Fought in Swamp Fight, 1675. Lieut. of New London Train Band. Cooley, Franklin S. Calvert, Sir George, 1580-1632. See Baltimore, Lord. Calvert, Governor Leonard, 1606- 1647. Served in Lord Balti more's naval engagement against the French in New Foundland, going home in command of six captured ships, 1623 ; first Governor of the Patatine of Maryland, 1633-1647, coming over in the Ark of Avalon and the Dove in 1633; founded St. Mary's, the first capital, in 1634; de feated Clayborne in a naval engagement, 1639; reduced Kent Island, 1647. Baughman, Edwin A. Baughman, Louis V. Brent, Joseph L. Keyser, Robert B. Raborg, H. Mason Raborg, Thos. Mason Thomson Smith, William D. G. Calvert, Dep. - Gov. William, 1644-1682. Member of Assem bly from St. Mary's Co., 1664- '69. Member of the Council, 1669. Dep.-Gov. of Md., 1670. Principal Secretary of the Prov., 1 673 -'82. Brent, Joseph L. Keyser, Robert Brent Raborg, H. Mason Raborg, Thos. Mason Thomson Camp, Capt. John, 1675 -1747, Wethersfield, Conn. Capt., Train Band, 1726. Abbott, Everton J. Camp, Lieut. John, 171 3 , Wethersfield, Conn. Ens., South Co., in Durham, 1749. ist Lieut, 4th Regt, Conn., in Expedition against Crown Point, 1755. Abbott, Everton J. Camp, Nicholas, Jr., i629-'3o-i7os, Milford, Conn. Deputy to Conn. General Court, 1670, '71, '72. Blagden, Thomas Pack, Arthur Newton Campbell, John. Member E. Jer sey Assembly, Deputy from Perth Amboy, 1686. Member Court of Common Rights, 1686- '87. Freeman, Alden Freeman, Joel F. Campbell, Lieut. Samuel, 1738- 1824. Under Sir William Johnson at the Battle of Lake George, 1755, and at Fort Ed ward, 1757. Commissioned Ensign by Gov. Henry Moore, Oct. 15, 1768; Second Lieut, by Gov. Tryon, Fort George, N. Y., July 20, 1772. In the old French War. Campbell, Douglas Campbell, William A. Canby, Thomas, 1668-1742, Buck's Co., Pa. Member of Pa. Assembly, 1721, '22, '30, '33. Canby, Edward T. Canby, Henry M. Candee, Capt. Samuel, 1678-1749, West Haven, Conn. Lieut, 1731. Capt, 1737. Candee, Henry Hinsdale Candee, Henry S. Clephane, Lewis P. Henry, Huisdale Candes Candler, Capt. William, 1784. Deputy Surveyor of Ga., 1771. Capt, 12th Co., 2d Regt, 1773. Candler, George L. Myrick, Shelby Canfield, Matthew, 1673, Conn. Representative in Gen eral Court, 1654. Named in 85 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Royal Charter uniting Conn. and New Haven Colonies. Judge of Fairfield Court. Canfield, Von Beck Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles Lathrop Peelle, Stanton C. Canfield, Sergt. Thomas, 1689. Sergt. Milford, Conn., Train Band, 1669. Deputy from Milford, i674-'76. Canfield, Geo. Lewis Canfield, James H. Fox, Noel B. Jennings, Walter Pack, Arthur Newton Smith, Robert Atwater Cann, John, 1721. Served in King Philip's War under Captains Henchman and Oliver, and Lieut. Swett. Cann, John W. Cannon, Capt. Andrew, 1711. Capt. of Militia, Richmond Co., N. Y., 1693. Culver, Henry B. Fox, Noel B. Schermerhorn, Arthur F. Schermerhorn, Edward G. Suydam, Walter L. Capell, John, 1758. Expedi tion to Lake George, Capt. Read's Co., Col. Ruggles' Regt., 1758. Capell, William B. Capelle, William C. Capen, Corp. David, 1720 . Corp. of Stoughton Militia, 1757, under Capt. Curtis. Member Train Band, 1775. Guilford, Wm. W. Capen, Lieut. Hopestill, 1730- 1807, Boston, Mass. Ens., 1763, Capt. Williams' Co., under Col. Joseph Jackson. Lieut, 1767, Capt Leverett's Co. A. & H. A. Co., 1763. Sowdon, Arthur J. C. Capen, Capt. John, 1613-1692. A. & H. A. Co., 1646. Deputy from Dorchester, Mass., 1671- '73-'78. Capt. of Militia, 1683. Bartlett, Joseph G. Capen, Walter N. Gould, Geo. L. Guilford, Wm. W. Lea, James H. Schaufner, William G. Sowdon, Arthur J. C. Spofford, Charles M. Capron, Capt. Joseph, 1691-1776. Attleborough, Mass. Capt, 2d Foot Co., 1757. Wheelock, William B. Card, John, 1705, R. I. and Prov. Plantations. Governor's Assistant, 1665-1666. Deen, William M. Carder, Richard, 1675, Bos ton, Mass., Portsmouth and Warwick, R. I. Deputy, R. I., 1659, et seq. Commissioner, i664-'66. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Marsh, George S. Reynolds, James Robeson, Andrew Woodward, Wm. Carey, Capt. Jonathan, 1717-1801. Capt, 9th Co., 7th Mass. Regt, Col. Shubael Gorharn, 1744, Louisburg Expedition. Lovering, Henry M. *Carhart, Thomas, 1650-1695. Private Secretary to Gov. Dongan, 1683. Clerk, Rich mond Co., 1691. Carhart, Amory S. Carhart, Thomas, 1718 . Sol dier in the Expedition to Canada, 1746. Adams, Washington I. L. Carhart, William, 1695 , N. J. Private in Capt Samuel Leon ard's 2d Co. of Col. Thos. Farmer's Regt. of N. J. Militia, 1715. Carhart, Edwin Cook Carleton, Ens. George, 1702-1783. In Capt. Adams' Co., Col. Frye, 1756. Corp., 1757. Ens., Alarm List, Boxford, Mass. ?Service accepted by New York Society before organization of General Society. Service not now qualifying. 86 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Carleton, Horace M. Carman, Caleb, 1684-1746. In Capt. John Carpenter's Co., Jamaica, L. I., 1715. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Carman, John, 1654. Deputy to the General Court of Mass. in 1634 and 1636. Parker, Joseph B. B. Carnes, Maj. Edward, 1730-1782, Boston, Mass. Lieut, A. & H. A. Co. Major, Boston Militia. Clark, Alonzo Howard Carnes, Lieut.-Col. John, 1698- 1760, Boston, Mass. Lieut., A. & H. A. Co., 1745. Capt, 1748. Lieut. Col., Boston Regt, 1760. Clark, Alonzo Howard Carney, Mark, 1740- 1782. In French and Indian War, 1759- '60. Sentinel in Capt. Leiss- ner's Co., 1760. Carney, Franklin La F. Carney, Sydney H. Carney, Sydney H., Jr. Carpenter, Benjamin, . En rolled in "Capt. Samuel Dick'n's Co.," Oyster Bay, Queens Co., 1715. Jones, Walter R. Carpenter, Emanuel, . Mem ber of Penn. Colonial Assem bly; Judge of Court of Com mon Pleas, 1760-1780. Forney, James Carpenter, Ephraim, 1736 -1809. In the French and Indian War under Capt. David Holmes of Woodstock, Conn., and was in the 4th Regt. of Conn. Troops commanded by Eleazer Fitch, Esq., April 25, 1759. Carpenter, Alvin B. Carpenter, Ingle Carpenter, Capt. Hope, 1660- 1712-3. Capt. of Jamaica, L. I., Co. of Foot, 1700. Busch, Miers Carpenter, Capt. John, 1628-1695, Jamaica, L. I. Capt, Jamaica Fusiliers, 1673, in the defence of Fort James, N. Y., against the fleet of the Prince of Or ange. Busch, Miers Carpenter, Fred'k W. Carpenter, William M. Carpenter, John, Rehoboth. Sol dier in King Philip's War. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Carpenter, Capt. John, 1652-1703. Served in King Philip's War; also in Narragansett Expedi tion in 1675. Made Captain of a Company in the French and Indian Wars from Wood stock, Conn. Carpenter, Alvin B. Carpenter, Ingle Carpenter, Capt. John, Jr., 1658- 1732, Jamaica, L. I. Capt. in the Jamaica Fusiliers in 1703 and 1715. Carpenter, Frederick W. Carpenter, William M. Carpenter, Samuel, 1644-1683. In Garrison House at Rehoboth and contributed towards the Colony's expenses, King Phil ip's War. Woodward, Wm. Carpenter, Samuel, 1650-1714, Prov. of Penn. Treasurer, 1704. Member of the Govern or's Council, 1687-1713; also Assistant Governor. Beale, Leonard T. Draper, T. Wain-Morgan Griscom, Clement A. Hollingsworth, William W. Lewis, William F. Lisle, Lyman Carpenter, Lieut.-Col. Solomon, 1690-1762. Capt. of Co. of Militia for Goshen, N. Y., commissioned 1724; Lieut.-Col., 1737- Carpenter, Fred'k W. Carpenter, Capt. William, Sr., 1576-1660, Rehoboth, Mass., Weymouth, Mass. Deputy, 1641-1643. Capt, 1642. Bartlett, Joseph G. Busch, Miers Camp, Edward N. Carpenter, Wm., Sr. 87 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Carpenter, William M. Farr, Marvin A. Hawks, Joseph M. Moulton, Edward Stephen Munro, Wilfred H. Rumrill, Frank Stevens, John A. Stewart, Jeremiah C. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Carpenter, William, 1605-1685, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1664, et seq. Governor's Assistant, 1665-1672. Bartlett, Joseph G. Carpenter, James O. Munro, Wilfred H. Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Reynolds, James Simmons, Joseph Ferris Wheaton, Frank Whitney, Frank I. Carpenter, Capt. William, 1605- 1659, Rehoboth, Mass. Deputy, 1645. Capt, 1642. Ballard, Willis D. Camp, Edw. Newton Carpenter, Alvin Bacon Carpenter, Fred'k W. Carpenter, Ingle Morrell, George C. Palmer, Charles D. Spicer, George T. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Yemans, Herbert Wm. Carpenter, William, . En rolled in "Capt. Samuel Dick inson's" Co., Oyster Bay, Queen's Co., 171 5. Jones, Walter R. Carr, Gov. Caleb, 1616 1695. Commissioner for Newport, 1654, et seq. General Treas urer of the Colony, 1661. Deputy, 1664, et seq. Assist ant, 1679, et seq. Justice, 1687-1688. Governor, 1695. Burke, James S. Chapman, Edwin N. Cooke, Thomas F. Cowee, James C. Jones, Edward C. Jones, Philip I. Lee, Edmund J. Page, S. Davis Pratt, Alexander D. B. Prince, Charles J. Sprague, George E. Watson, John Jay, Jr. Woodward, Wm. Carr, Caleb, Jr., 1657-1700. Dep uty to the General Court, Colony of R. I., 1684. Cooke, Thomas F. Carr, Dabney", 1743-1773, Louisa County, Va. Burgess, 1772- '73. Member of Virginia's Committee of Correspondence, 1773. Cary, Wilson M. Carr, George, 1599-1682. Author ized in 1676 by Mass. Gen. Court to maintain at Salisbury Ferry a garrison not exceeding seven men, whose wages should be paid by him, and who should be free from other military duty. Rollins, Philip A. Carr, James, 1650-1726, Salisbury, Mass. In King Philip's War. Hubbard, Phineas Rollins, Philip A. Carr, John, 1684-1753. In Capt. Hugh March's 2d Foot Co., of Newbury, Mass., 1710. Rollins, Philip A. Carr, Major Thomas, 1678-1737. King William and Caroline Co., Va. Justice of Kg. Wm., i7i4-'27. High Sheriff, 1722- '23. Justice of Caroline, 1727- 1737. Capt, 1724. Major, 1730. Cary, Wilson M. Carroll, Dr. Charles. Member of Md. Assembly, 1738. Brice, Philip H. Carter, Col. Edward, 1733-1792. Member of Va. House of Bur gesses, from Albemarle Co., 1756 to '68, and '69. McCulloch, Champe C., Jr. Carter, Ephraim, . In gar rison commanded by Lieut. Jeremiah Stickney at Rumford, afterwards Pennacock, now Concord, N. H., 1746. Carter, John W. D. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Ingraham, William M. Moulton, Augustus Freedom Carter, Capt.-Lieut. Jabez, 1700- 1771, Woburn, Mass. Lieut. of the Woburn Militia, 1748 ; Capt. -Lieut, 1756. Brooks, Lyman L. Carter, Capt. John, 1616-1692, Woburn, Mass. Ens., 1651. Lieut, 1664. Capt. in King Philip's War. Adams, Henry H. Anderson, Arthur C. Brooks, Lyman L. Dixon, Willis M. French, Leon LeL. Gordon, Geo. A. Griffin, Henry A. Hardy, Cyrus A. Little, Henry L. Morris, Seymour Mott, Lutfi'er W. Piatt, Franklin Richardson, Geo. E. Thompson, Abijah Whitmore, Franklin G. Carter, Col. John, 1669, Va. Member House of Burgesses from Nansemond, 1649; from Lancaster, 1654, '57-'6o. Mem ber of Council, 1657 -'58. Col. commanding expedition against Rappahannock Indians, 1654. Carter, Thomas N. Dye, John Sinclair Harrison, Carter Henry McCulloch, Champe C. Offley, Cleland N. Page, S. Davis Robinson, Beverly R. Taylor, Carter B. Taylor, John B. Taylor, Robert R. Wright, Wm. H. Carter, Lieut. John, 1652-1727, Woburn, Mass. Capt. Na thaniel Davenport's Co., King Philip's War. Sergt., 1682. Lieut, 1700-1727. Brooks, Lyman L. French, Leon L. L. Little, Henry L. Piatt, Franklin Richardson, Geo. E. Thompson, Abijah Carter, Col. John, 1690 -1742. Member of Va. Council of State, 1724, 1737, and later Secretary of the Colony of Va. McCulloch, Champe C, Jr. Carter, Col. John, 1713-1796, Lancaster, Mass. Relief of Fort William Henry, 1758. Hosmer, Jerome C. Richardson, George E. Richardson, Wm. E. Carter, Joshua, Jr , 1638 - 1675. Member of Captain Lothrop's Company; killed in the battle of "Bloody Brook," 1675. Barnard, John Augustus Carter, Landon, . Member Assembly, Va., 1752, 1764, 1768. Taylor, Carter B. Taylor, John B. Taylor, Robert R. Carter, Nathaniel, - — . Scout in the command of Capt. Jonathan White, Mass. Colo nial Forces, 1748. Carter, Charies J. Carter, Robert, 1663 1732. Speaker of the House of Burgesses, Va. Treasurer of the Colony, and pending Gov. Gooch's arrival, Acting Gov ernor. Carter, John Scott Childs, William W. Clarke, Bailey Tyler Hardy, Cyrus A. Harrison, Carter Henry Hoge, Peyton H. Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Jr. McCulloch, Champe C. Offley, Cleland N. Page, S. Davis Robinson, Herman Foster Taylor, Carter B. Taylor, John B. Taylor, Robert R. Tyler, Geo. Trotter Carter, Samuel, 1678-1738, Lan caster, Mass. Served in a 89 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS garrison under Lieut. Na thaniel Wilder, 1704. Carter, Robert A. Frost, Walter C. Hosmer, Jerome C. Richardson, Wm. E. Carter, Thaddeus, 1735 . In Capt. James Wadsworth's Co., Col. Nathan Whiting's 2d Regt, 1758. In Capt. Joel Clark's Co., 1760. In Capt. Joseph Hoyt's Co., 1761. Carter, Colin S. Carter, Walter S. Carter, Capt. Thomas, Sr., — 1652, Lancaster Co., Va. Capt in Va. Militia. Member of House of Burgesses. Carter, Allen R. Smith, William D. G. Stewart, John Carter Carter, Capt. Thomas, Jr., 1672- 1733. Capt. in Va. Militia. Commissioned by Gov. Spots- wood, April 7, 1711. Justice of the Peace for Lancaster Co., Va., continuously for 24 years. Carter, Allen R. Smith, William D. G. Stewart, John Carter Carter, Winthrop, 1736-1808. In the Expeditions against Forts Duquesne, Niagara, and Crown Pt, in Col. Jos. Blanchard's Regt, 1755. Kimball, Henry A. Carver, Jonathan, 1712 - 1780, Mass. In Capt. Elijah Wil liams' Co., 1754; captured and wounded in fall of Fort Wil liam Henry, 1757; Lieut, 1758 ; Capt. under Col. John Whitcomb and Col. Salton- stall, 1766, on Expedition in West. Williams, William Carver Carvill, John, 1709. Member Md. Assembly from St. Mary's Co., 1692. Hill, Malcolm W. Hill, Norman A. Cary, Col. Archibald, 1721-1787, Chesterfield Co., Va. Justice of Goochland, and Burgess, i748-'50. Justice and Burgess of Chesterfield, 1756 to 1776. Col. and Co. Lieut, 1760-1768, &c. Mem. Colonial Commit tee of Correspondence, 1773- '74, &c Member Virginia Conventions of i774-'75-'76. Cary, Wilson M. McKim, Randolph H. Cary, John, 1612-1681. In Garri son at Dunstable, King Philip's War. Barney, George Deverell Cary, Melbert B. Cary, Jonathan, 1656 - 1695, Bridgewater, Mass. In King Philip's War, Capt. Joseph Sill's Co., 1675. Cary, Geo. Foster Cary, Col. Miles, 1620-1667, War wick Co., Va. Major, 1654. Lieut.-Col., 1657. Col. and County Lieut, i659-'67. Bur gess, i659-'63- Member of Council, 1 663 -'67. "Shott by ye Dutch" in defending fort at Old Point Comfort and died June 10, 1667. Beard, Wm. Kelly Cary, Wilson M. Clarke, Bailey Tyler Henry, John Porter Tyler, George T. Cary, Col. Miles (of "Richneck"), 1655-1709. Warwick Co., Vir ginia. Burgess, i692-'93, '98- '99, i7oi-'o5. Surveyor-Gen eral of Virginia, 1699 to 1709. Naval Officer of York River, 1698 to 1709. Capt, 1691. Lieut.-Col., 1701. Col. and County Lieut, 1704. Cary, Wilson M. Clarke, Bailey Tyler Tyler, George T. Cary, William, 1 657-1708. Mem ber House of Burgesses, i692-'93; 1702; 1710. Henry, John Porter Cary, Col. Wilson, 1703-1772, Warwick and Elizabeth City Counties, Va. Naval Officer of Lower James River, 1726. Major of Elizabeth City Co., 90 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1740. Col. and Co. Lieut, of Elizabeth City Co., 1751, &c. Cary, Wilson M. Clarke, Bailey Tyler Cary, Col. Wilson-Miles, 1734- 1817, Warwick and Elizabeth City Cos., Va. Burgess, 1758- '59, &c. Lieut.-Col. of War wick, 1758. Col. and Co. Lieut, 1762. Naval Officer of Lower James, 1760 to 1776. Burgess (Elizabeth City), i764-'66-'68-'69-'7o to '75, '8,5, '95, &c. Cary, Wilson M. Case, Sergt. Daniel, 1696-1733, Simsbury, Conn. Sergeant in Train Band. Norton, Thos. H. Case, Capt. Daniel, abt 1700- 1760-1, Goshen, N. Y. One of a Military Committee of three to build blockhouses on the western frontier, 1757. Capt. of Orange Co. Troops, 1758. Little, Robt Forsyth Case, Henry, . Member of Train Band, Southold, under Lieut. Chas. Glover, i652-'53, in troubles with Dutch and In dians. Little, Robt. Forsyth Case, Henry, 1659-1740, Southold. In Capt. Benj. Young's ist Southold Co., 171 5. Little, Robt. Forsyth Case, Capt. James, 1693-1759. In Expedition to Port Royal, 1709. Capt in Train Band, Simsbury, 1745. Representative in Gen eral Assembly 13 sessions. Case, Francis M. Case, John Edw. Case, John, Jr., 1662-1733, Sims bury, Conn. Member of the General Assembly of Conn, for ten sessions from 1689. Weld, George F. Case, John, 1704- Deputy, Conn., i670-'74-'75-'9i. Adams, Frederick C. Hawkins, William Elton Norton, Thomas H. Parker, George Turner Weld, George F. Case, Capt. Josiah, Simsbury, Conn. Capt., Simsbury Train Band, 1745. Case, John E. Case, Capt. Josiah, Conn. Capt. 5th Co., Train Band, Sims bury, 1765. Case, John E. Case, Capt. Richard, 1669-1746. Capt of South Co., Simsbury, Conn. Headed scouting party to Litchfield, 1724. Chapin, Samuel A. Cass, Sergt. Joseph, 1752. Sergeant in 1746 in King George's War. Burleigh, Geo. W. Casshow, Jacob, 1670 . Sol dier in the Expedition to Al bany, 1689-90, under Jochin Siaats. Cannon, Henry B. Jones, Walter R. Castle, Capt. Samuel, 178 1, Conn. Capt, 1754. McClintock, Emory Caswell, Lieut. John, 1690-1773. Ens. and Lieut, in Expedition to Nova Scotia, 1745-1746. Austin, George W. White Edward L. Caswell, Nathan, 1740-1824, Brompton, P. Q. Private, 6th Co., 3rd Regt, Campaign of 1755. In Capt. John Perkins' Co., Campaign of 1757. Caswell, Frederick T. Catlin, John, 1643-1704. Killed at Deerfield. Catlin, Fred'k M. Saxton, Henry D. Catlett, John, 1670. Killed by the Indians while defending fort at Port Royal, Va. Green, John Wm. McGuire, James C. McLennan, John H. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr., 3d Taylor, Jacob Swigert Trabue, Edmund F. 9' SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Catlett, Maj. John, Jr., 1724. Member of Va. House of Burgesses for Essex Co., Va., 1700-1702. Major of Militia, Essex County, 1699. McGuire, James C. McLennan, John H. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr., 3d Taylor, Jacob Swigert Trabue, Edmund F. Catlin, Capt. John, 1704-1758. Commandant at Fort Shirley, Mass., 1747-1748. Capt. in the Indian wars, i749-'56-'57. Commanded twelve forts ex tending from Northfield to Pontoosuc in 1758. Catlin, Fred'k Miles Saxton, Henry D. Catlin, Joseph, 1704. Killed at Deerfield by the French and Indians under Hertel de Rouville, Feb. 29, 1704. Saxton, Henry D. Catlin, Lieut. Seth, 1734-1798. Lieut in the Indian wars, 1759 - 1760. Quartermaster, Gen. Timothy Ruggles' Regt. Lieut, in Capt. Shepard's Co., 1761-1762. Saxton, Henry D. Cattell, William, 1682-1752. Member of Council, South Carolina, 1724. Hall, William C. Iglehart, Iredell W. Cave, Benjamin. Member of the Va. Assembly from Orange Co., i752-'55, i756-'58, 1758- •61. Phillips, Joseph Leslie Cave, William. Was enlisted in Col. Byrd's Reg. under Com mand of Washington in the expedition of 1758 for the cap ture of Fort Duquesne, French and Indian War. Phillips, Joseph Leslie Chadwell, Moses, , Lynn. In King Philip's War under Cap tain Poole. Guilford, Wm. W. Chadwick, John, 1680, Charlestown and Maiden, Mass. In Capt. Nathaniel Davenport's Company in King Philip's War. Morris, Seymour Wills, Henry LeB. Challis, Lieut. Philip, 1617-1681. Lieut, of the Foot Co., Salis bury, i658-'8o; then appointed Lieut, of the Military Co. at Amesbury. Smith, Walter C. Thompson, Frank C. Chamberlain, Peleg, 1713 . Served as a Soldier from the Colony of Conn, in the French and Indian War, i755,-'56, Capt Phelps' Company; also in Capt. Payson's Company, Colonel J. Bagley's Regiment. Harding, George Chamberlain Chamberlain, William, 1706. Soldier in Sergt. Hill's Gar rison House, Billerica, Mass., Oct. 8, 1675. Geer, Walter Chamberlin, Joseph, 1655-1721. Sudbury, Mass. Soldier, Nar ragansett War under Capt. Poole. Took part in "Great Swamp Fight." In garrison at Westfield, 1676. Anthony, James L. Benton, Arthur B. Benton, Everett C. Burrage, Charles D. Chamberlin, Clarence A. Chamberlin, George H. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Cornell, Norman Riley Isham, Charles Isham, Norman M. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Sherrill, Chas. H. Chamberlin, Nathaniel, 1689- 1780. Soldier in Capt. Ben jamin D wight's Co. of Rangers in Father Rasle's War, 1725, from Hatfield. Taken prisoner by the Indians. In Crown Point Expedition, 1755, and in garrison at Northfield, 1758. 92 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Chamberlin, Clarence A. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Cornell, Norman R. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Chamberlin, Richard, 1714-1784. In Capt. Stevens' Co., North- field, Mass., 1747, and Capt Bernard's Co., Col. William Williams' Regt, 1758. Chamberlin, Clarence A. Chamberlin, George H. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles Lathrop Chamberlin, Thomas, 1700. In King Philip's War. Also in garrison at Chelmsford, Mass., 1691-1692. Chamberlin, Emerson Estey, Jacob G. Estey, Julius J. Chamberlin, Thomas, Jr., 1727. In King Philip's War. Estey, Jacob G. Estey, Julius J. Chambers, Col. Benjamin, . Col., Penna. Prov. Forces, 1748. Drouillard, James P. Champe, Major John, 1767. King George Co., Va. Major in the Virginia Militia. McCulloch, Champe C, Jr. Champion, Lieut. Henry, 1695- 1779, East Haddam, Conn. Lieut, Train Band, East Had dam, 1750. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Champion, Major Henry, 1723- 1797. Ens. of East Haddam South Co., 1741. Lieut, 1750. Capt 12th Co., 1758, and of 5th Co. of 2nd Regt, Conn. Forces 1759, French and Indian War. Major of 12th Colonial Militia, 1775. Deputy, 1761- '«5-*79- Perkins, J. Deming Storrs, Henry R. Storrs, Leonard Kip Champlin, Lieut.-Col. Chris topher, 1731-1805. Major, 1755, at Crown Point, Com missary, 1755. Lieut.-Col., 1756. Mason, G. Champlin, Jr. Champlin, Capt. Jeffrey, 1652- 1715. Deputy, R. I., 1681, et seq. Capt. of Militia, 1690. Governor's Assistant, 1696- 1715. Cook, Stephen C. Champlin, Jeffrey, 1704-1746. Second Lieut, 3d Co., ist Regt, Mass. Troops, under Gen. Pepperell at Cape Bre ton. Champlin, George Greenman Champlin, Lieut. Joshua, 1716 . ist Lieut, in French and Indian War, 1755. In cam paign at Lake George. McCulloch, Walter B. Champlin, Capt. Samuel, 2d Com pany, Westerly, R. I., 1767. Lieut, Crown Point Expedi tion, 1756. Capt, 1767. Champlin, George G Champlin, Capt. William, 1654- 1715. Capt of Militia. Mem ber of Assembly. In King Philip's War at Scarborough, 1676. Champlin, George Greenman Champlin, John D., Jr. Champney, Daniel, 1644-1691, Cambridge, Mass. Under Capt. Thomas Brattle, King Philip's War, 1675. Also in Captain Thomas Prentice's Troop, 1676. Appointed by the General Court to redeem Indian Captives near Wachu- sett, 1677. Solis, Andrew J. Champney, Samuel, 1636-1695, Cambridge, Mass. In King Philip's War. Muster Master, 1690. Deputy, i686-'95- Hicks, Lewis W. Chandler, Abiel, 1717-1768, Con cord, N. H. Did Guard duty at the Garrison of Rev. Tim othy Walker in the first French and Indian War. Dyer, Isaac W. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Chandler, Capt. Abiel, 1744-1746. Capt. N. H. Militia, 1774. Dyer, Isaac W. Chandler, Edmund, 1662. Deputy to Plymouth Colony Gen. Court, 1639, '43, '44. Haskins, Frederick C. Chandler, Ens. Henry, 1667-1737, Conn. Ens., Andover Co., 1720. Benton, Arthur B. Booth, Charles E. Hayes, Birchard Austin Chandler, Major Job, Maryland Prov. Forces, 1651-1656. Re ceiver-General of Prov. and Councillor, 1651 and 1656. Justice Provincial Court and Commissioner, 1651. Chandler, Walter Chandler, Capt. John, 1655-1721. Lieut, of Andover Co. in King Williams' War, 1696. Rep. Andover in Gen. Court, 1704- 'n. Dyer, Isaac W. Chandler, Col. John, 2d, 1665- 1743, Worcester, Mass. Lieut, 1702. Capt, 1708. Col., 1724. In 1722 went as Major in com mand of Scouts from Worces ter to fight Indians. Deputy, 171 1, et seq. Member of His Majesty's Council, i727-'32. A. & H. A. Co., 1725. Davis, Chandler Hammond, Samuel Jeffries, John T. L. Lea, James H. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Chandler, Lieut. John, 1679-1741. Lieut, of Andover Co. in Dum- mer's War, 1724. Dyer, Isaac W. Chandler, Col. John, 3d, 1693- 1762, Worcester, Mass. Mem ber of His Majesty's Council, I743"'62. Deputy from Wood stock, Conn., i732-'35; from Worcester, i738-'39, '52-'53. One of the Commissioners to treat with the Five Nations, 1754. Judge, 1754. Chief Jus- lice, i757-'62. Col. of Militia. A. & H. A. Co., 1734. Capt, 1736. Davis, Chandler Jeffries, John T. L. Lea, James H. Chandler, Col. John, 4th, 1721- 1800. New London, Conn. One of His Majesty's Council, i765-'67- Col. in command of Regt. which marched to the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Col., 1759. Davis, Chandler Chandler, Capt. Joseph, 1683- I749"'5°- Pomfret, Conn. Capt, Conn. Militia, 1729. Brown, Louis Chandler, Ens. Moses, 1733-1805, Woodstock, Conn. Ensign in 16th Co., nth Reg. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Chandler, Capt. Thomas, 1630- 1703, Andover, Mass. Lieut, 1683, Capt, 1690. Deputy, 1678, et seq. Benton, Arthur B. Booth, Charles E. Dyer, Isaac W. Greene, Chas. Lyman Hayes, Birchard Austin Stevens, John W. Chandler, Lieut. Thomas, 1654- 1717, Roxbury and Andover, Mass. Lieut, 1683. Deputy, i678-'8i, '90. Flint, James M. Maynard, George C. Stevens, John W. Chandler, Col. William, 1685, Maryland Provincial Forces. In command of the Charles Co. Company, 1681. Chandler, Walter Chandler, Walter, Jr. Channing, John, 1771- Deputy from Newport, i747-'48. Judge, etc. Jeffries, John T. L. Channing, Mayor William, 1751- 1793. Major, 1775, Newport Reg. Attorney General of R. I., i777-'87, and 1791 to his death. Assistant Clerk, i776-'77. Jeffries, John T. L. 94 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Chapell (Chappell), George, . In Pequot War. Jones, Walter Rysam Chapin, Sergt. Caleb, 1701-1755, Springfield, Mass. Served from 1722-1755 in French and Indian Wars. Chapin, Clifford S. Chapin, Capt. Caleb, 1736-1825, Bernardson, Mass. Capt. un der Maj. Burke, 1758. Chapin, Clifford S. Chapin, Elisha, 1707-1756. Com mander of Fort Mass., 1754. Massacred at Hoosack. Chapin, Charles F. Chapin, Gershom, 1707-1788. In Capt. Phinehas Lovett's Co., Col. Abraham Williams' Regt., relief of Ft. William Henry, 175.7- Chapin, Samuel A. Whitin, Frederick H. Chapin, Japhet, 1642-1712. Of Capt. Turner's Co. In the Falls Fight, King Philip's War. Barbour, Lucius A. Barnes, Alfred C. Brown, Paul Chapin, Charles F. Chapin, Henry D. De Wolf, Edwin A. Hill, Robert C. Kimball, Arthur R. Chapin, Capt. Josiah, 1634-1726, Mendon, Mass. Sergt, 1685; Ens., 1687; Lieut, 1689; Capt, 1692. Deputy, 1689, et seq. Chapin, Samuel A. Daniels, Richard H. Meacham, Franklin Adams Norcross, Grenville H. Robinson, Hamline E. Sears, Clinton B. Sherrili, Charles H. Spooner, Frank E. Whitin, Frederick H. Chapin, Deacon Samuel, 1598- 1675. Springfield, Mass. Ap pointed by the General Court of Mass. Bay Colony to gov- • em Springfield. At its burn ing in King Philip's War, was a participant in repelling the attack from fortified houses. Adsit, Chas. Chapin Adsit, James Monroe Benton, Arthur B. Brown, Paul Case, John E. Chapin, Howard M. Chapin, Samuel A. Chapman, Chandler P. Clark, Lot Curran Cooper, Leslie B. Daniels, Richard Holbrook Dickinson, Oliver P. Eames, Laurence Waldo Fisher, Albert J. Foote, John C. Hicks, Lewis W. Hitchcock (James), Ripley (Willman) Holcombe, John M. Homer, William B. Isham, Charles Isham, Norman M. Knapp, Henry E. Mersereau, John D. Norris, Henry McC. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Picher, Oliver S. Robinson, Hamline E. Sherrili, Chas. Hitchcock Spooner, Frank E. Stone, Jacob Whitin, Frederick H. Whitman, Chas. S. Wilder, Edw. B. Chapin, Capt. Seth, 1668-1746. Capt. of Mass. Colonial Forces at Mendon, 1714, et seq. Rep- lesentative. Adams, Edw. Milton Chapin, Samuel A. Daniels, Richard H. Meacham, Franklin Adams Robinson, Hamline E. Sears, Clinton B. Spooner, Frank E. Whitin, Frederick H. Chaplin, Capt. Jeremiah, 16S0- 1765. Capt. at Rowley, Mass. Spofford, Paul N. Chapline, Capt. Moses, 1698- 1772. 95 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Maryland Militia, 1757, French and Indian War. Collum, Richard S. Cross, Arthur Dudley, Jr. Chapman, Edward, 1675, Conn. Soldier in King Philip's War, and died from wounds received in attack on Fort Narragansett. Chapman, Edwin L. Haskell, Frank W. Jones, Charles L. Loomis, Archie Harwood Chapman, Lieut. James, 1708-1784. 2d Lieut. 4th Co., 4th Conn. Regt, Invasion of Canada, 1759. ist Lieut, 1760. ist Lieut, 8th Co., 2d Regt, 1761- '62. ist Lieut, 3d Co., Capt. John Tyler, Israel Putnam, Major, 1764. Hegeman, John R., Jr. Chapman, Maj. Jedediah, 1703- 1764. Lieut, of West Saybrook Co., Conn. Troops, 1733. Capt, Cape Breton Expedition, 1745. Maj., 7th Regt., 1757. Dep uty, Saybrook, i735-'63. Clarke, Chauncey H. Chapman, Nathaniel, 1653-1725. Deputy for Saybrook to Gen eral Court of Conn, for twenty-four sessions between 1697 and 1723. Lee, Ralph William Chapman, Capt. Robert, 16 16- 1685. Served in the Pequot War under Lieut. Lion Gar diner, and in King Philip's War. Capt, 1675. Deputy from Saybrook, and Assistant, 1654-1684. Adams, Fred'k C. Bates, George B. Bates, William G. Booth, Chas. E. Chapman, Edw. M. Chapman, Edwin N. Chapman, Frank M. Chapman, Thomas B. Dyer, Horace E. Edwards, Chas. J. Huse, Robert S. Keater, Fred'k Rose Lee, Ralph Wm. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Chapman, Robert, Jr., 1646-1711. Clerk of Oyster River, and Surveyor of Saybrook, Ct Dep uty to Gen. Court, 1692, Hart ford. Dyer, Horace E. Chapman, Samuel, 1654-1722, Hampton. In King Philip's War under Capt. Thomas Lathrop at Bloody Brook; later under Capt. Thomas Prentice, John Whipple, and Samuel Appleton in the Narragansett Campaign. Chapman, Benjamin O. Rollins, Philip A. Chapman, Capt. Samuel, 1695- 1758. Capt, ist Military Co., 1735. Capt. of Co. under Roger Wolcott, 1737. Capt in Ex pedition against Cape Breton, 1758. Haskell, Frank W. Chapman, Capt. Samuel, 1696- 1746. Capt. of Militia. Killed in French War. Jones, Charles L. Chapman, Capt. Samuel. Capt. of Train Band, Tolland, Conn., 1755. At siege of Louisburg in command of 9th Conn. Co. Robinson, Charles L. F. Chapman, Samuel, 1706-1795. Armorer in "Company of Art- izens" in Louisburg Expedition of 1745. Rollins, Philip A. Chapman, William, . Soldier in King Philip's War, credited 1675 with military service at Billerica and again in 1676. Monette, Orra E. Chappell, George, 1709. Served in Pequot War. At Fort Fight, 1637. Douglas, Walter B. Fulton, William E. Charlton, Arthur, 1710-1771, Md. Member of Colonial Militia of Md., served under Capts. John Charlton and Charles Higgin- bottom, 1736 at Ft. Canajohela, 96 INDEX OF ANCESTORS York Co., Pa., during the Bor der Wars. Charlton, Thomas Jackson Charlton, Thomas, Sr., 1743-1761, Maryland. Served under Capt. John Charlton in 1736 at Fort Canajohela, York Co., Pa. Charlton, Thomas J. Chase, Aquila, 1652-1720, New bury, Mass. Member, New bury Co., under Capt Thomas Noyes, 1688. Chase, Geo. Bigelow Chase, Stephen Daggett, Geo. H. Thompson, Frank C. Chase, Corp. Isaac, 18 17, Ha verhill, Mass. In Militia, 1757. Corp. at Fort William Henry, 1757. In St. John Expedition, 1760. Chase, Charles H. Chase, Daniel E. Chase, Daniel E., Jr. Chase, John, 1649 . Yarmouth. Soldier in King Philip's War. Daniels, Edwin A. Chase, John, 1st, 1655-1740. Under Capt. Turner in Falls Fight, King Philip's War. Chase, Walter G. Smith, Walter Calef Thompson, Frank C. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Chase, Ens. Moses, 1663 , Newbury, Mass. Capt. March's Co., Snowshoe Men, Essex North Regt., 1710. Chapman, Joseph W. Chase, Allan McC. Parker Chase, Champion S. Chase, Clement Pettingell, Frank H. Rollins, Edward A. Rollins, Philip A. Russell, Stevens G. Chase, Philip, 1688-1764. On list of officers and men from Sutton in the Colonial service from 1755 to 1761. Thompson, Frank C. Chase, Thomas, 1654-1732, New bury, Mass. In Maj. Apple- ton's command, King Philip's War. Bennett, Josiah C. Bennett, Larkin E. Chase, Wm. L. Conner, John S. Conner, Phineas S. Palmer, William L. Chase, Wells, 1710 . In Capt. Enoch Bailey's Co., Newbury, Mass., in service on the East ern Frontier, 1754. Young, Harry Chase, Wells, 1737-1824, New bury, Mass. Sentinel under Capt. Enoch Bayley, 1754. Chase, John Carroll Chase, William, 2d, 1622-1685, Yarmouth, Mass. Drummer in Pequot Wars and in Narra gansett Expedition. Brown, Paul Daniels, Edwin A. Watson, William H. Chase, William, 3d, 1645-1737. In King Philip's War. Anthony, James L. Watson, William H. Chastaigner, Alexander Thesee, South Carolina. Member of Assembly. Macbeth, Malcolm Macbeth, Ravenel Chater, Lieut. John, 1629- 1670. Kennebuck, Maine. Lieut, of Wells Train Band. Davis, Walter Goodwin Libby, Charles T. Chatfield, Lieut. John, 1697 , Oxford and Derby, Conn. Ens. in Parish of Oxford, Conn., 1743. Lieut, of 2d Company, Derby, 1750. Chatfield-Taylor, H. C. Chauncey, Col. Elihu, 1710-1790. Col. of Regiment, French and Indian War. Chief Justice, Colony of Conn. Chauncey, Charles Chauncey, Elihu Parker, Charles W. Savage, Chas. Chauncey, Jr. Savage, William L. Chauncey, Rev. Israel, 1644-1703, 97 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Stratford, Conn. Member of the Council of War at the breaking out of King Philip's War, 1675. Surgeon under Major Robert Treat, 1675. Chaplain. Keator, Frederick R. Moseley, John Graham Storm, Clarence Checkley, Capt. Anthony, 1636- 1708. Atty.-Gen. of Prov. of Mass., 1689-1703. Ens., 1675, of Foot Co. Sergt. of Artillery Co., 1677. Lieut, 1683. Capt, 1695. Frazier, William W. Jeffries, John T. L Parsons, William D. Checkley, Col. Samuel, 1653-1738, Boston, Mass. Appointed En sign of Capt. Wing's Co., Feb., i685-'86. Maj. of the Boston Regt, 1702. Lieut.-Col., 1706. Col., i7io-'i2. Sergt, A. & H. A. Co., i685-'86. Lieut, 1694. Capt, 1700. Representative, 1 702-'o7. Coale, Geo. O. G. Dorr, Dalton Motely, Thos. L. Pike, Chas. E. Smith, Thos. K. Cheever, Ezekial, . Private in Capt Flint's Co., Col. Plaisted's Regt, 1755. Private in Capt. Fuller's Co., same Regt, 1756. Private in Capt. Jos. Smith's Co., 1759, up the Quebec River. McKeon, Newton F. Cheever, Richard, 1709. Sol dier in King Philip's War under Capt. William Turner. Favor, Otis S. Cheever, Ens. Thomas, 1783, Lynn, Mass. Ensign, 1732. McKeon, Newton F. Chenery, Isaac, 1742-1822. In Capt. Timothy Hamant's Co., i762-'63. Chenery, Leonard Chenery, Leonard E. Cheney, Daniel, Sr., 1670-1755, Newbury, Mass. Served in a block house, Newbury, . Member of Capt. Hugh March's Essex North Regt, 1709. Cheney, John E. Cheney, Daniel, 1737 , New bury, Mass. Of Capt. Pike's Co., Col. Bagley's Regt, Crown Point Expedition, 1755. Cheney, John E. Cheney, Sergt. Ebenezer, 1741- 1828, Orange, Mass. In Am herst's Division, 1759, French and Indian War. Sergt. in Capt. Jones's Co., Crown Point Expedition, 1759. Ballou, Hosea S. Foote, Horace A. Hall, Lewis Morse, Willard S. Sears, Clinton B. Cheney, Thomas, , Cambridge. In Capt. Isaac Johnson's Co., Fort Fight, 1675. Cheney, Benjamin Austin Cheney, William, 1604-1667, Rox bury, Mass. A member of the Militia of Roxbury in 1647. Eldridge, Wm. Henry Tucker, William R. Cheseboro, Nathaniel, 1630-1676. In King Philip's War. Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Fox, Noel B. Parker, Charles W. Plumb, Henry B. Reed, Latham G. Chesebrough, Elisha, 1637 -1670. Stonington, Conn. Deputy,, 1669. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Chesebrough, Samuel, 1627-1673. Deputy to the General Court from Stonington, Conn., 1665- '66-'70-'7i-'72-'73. Cadle, Cornelius. Cheseborough, William, 1594- 1667, Stonington, Conn. Dep uty from Boston, Mass. Bay Colony, 1640. Deputy to the General Assembly of Conn., 1653, et seq. Adams, Edward M. 98 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Cadle, Cornelius Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Dennison, Ira W. Mumford, James G. Stetson, Caleb R. Chesley, Capt. Samuel, 1707. Durham, N. H. Capt. of a Co. in 1707, Expedition to Port Royal. Killed by Indians that same year. Dyer, Isaac W. Chesley, Thomas, 1644 1667, Dover, N. H. Killed by In dians at Oyster River, Nov. 15, 1667. Chesley, Thomas Jewett Dyer, Leonard H. Rollins, Philip Ashton Smith, William D. G. Chester, Major John, 1635-1698, Wethersfield. Trooper, 1658. Lieut, 1672. Capt, 1677. Deputy, 1678-1689, Colony of Conn. Averill, John C. Backus, j. Bayard Inches, George B. Ormsbee, Herman W. Smith, Frank B. Walbridge, Thomas Chester Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Wells, Eben F. Wilson, John Appleton Wolcott, Roger Chester, Sergt.-Maj. John, 1656- 171 1, Wethersfield, Conn. Ens, 1689. Capt, 1698. Sergt- Major for the County of Hart ford, 1702. Member, Commit tee of War, 1706-1708. Deputy, 1694-1701. Speaker, 1699. Governor's Assistant, 1701- 1711. Anthony, James L. Backus, J. Bayard Bowen, Clarence W. Inches, Geo. B. Ormsbee, Herman W. Walbridge, Thomas Chester Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Wells, Eben F. Wclcott, Roger Chester, Col. John, 1703-1771, Wethersfield, Conn. Ens., 1724. Capt, 1725. Lieut.-Col., 6th Regt, 1739. Col., 1756. Mem ber of Committee of War, 1745, and in 1754. Deputy, 1727, Lt seq. Deputy-Governor's As sistant. Commissioner to the Conference with the Six Na tions at Albany, 1751. Backus, J. Bayard Inches, George B. Walbridge, Thomas Chester Wells, Eben F. Chew, Benjamin, 1722-1 8 10. Mem ber of the Council, Province of Penn., 1755. Commissioner of Defence of Philadelphia, 1761. Attorney-General, 1755. Speaker of the Assembly, 1756. Chief Justice Supreme Court, 1774. Gilpin, William B. Howard, John D. Jackson, Oswald Howard, McHenry Montgomery, Henry E. Chew, Col. John, 1590-1655. Mem ber House of Burgesses of Virginia from Hog Island, i623-'24-'29, and from York Co., 1 642-1 644. Andrews, Charles L. Beckett, Wesley W. Boogher, Frank Boogher, Howard M. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Carleton, Murray Chew, Samuel C. Chew, Thomas J. Hopkins, Constant Church Howard, McHenry Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, Wm. F. Paca, John P. Sharp, George M. Thomas, Lawrence B. Tuck, Philemon H. Williams, Mason L. W. Chew, Col. Samuel, 1634 -1677. Member House of Burgesses, 1659, and of the Governor's 99 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Council, 1669-1677. Chancellor and Secretary of the Province. Colonel Provincial Forces of Maryland, 1675. Andrews, Chas. L. Beckett, Wesley W. Boogher, Frank Boogher, Howard M. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Carleton, Murray Chew, David S. B. Chew, Fielder B. Chew, Samuel C. Chew, Thomas J. Jackson, Oswald Montgomery, James E. Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, Wm. F. Paca, John P. Sharp, Geo. M. Thomas, Lawrence B. Tuck, Philemon H. Williams, Mason L. W. Cheyney, Richard, 1703. Fought against the Nanticoke Indians prior to 1678. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Chickering, Deacon Francis, 1658, Dedham, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1649. Deputy, 1644- 1653. Ensign. Cadle, Cornelius Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Mason, Fletcher Stone Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Teall, Edward McK Woodin, William H. Chidsey, Corp. John, 1621 - 1688. Corp., New Haven Troops, 1667. Deputy, 1678-1680. Little, Robt. Forsyth Pack, Arthur Newton Child, Joshua, 1658 - 1730. In Capt Holbrook's Co., 1716. Draper, T. Wain-Morgan Jackson, Edw. F. Jackson, George E. Child, Capt. Penuel, 1699 " *l6°- Deputy from Killingly, Conn. Ens., 1737, at Thompson. Lieut, of the 2d Co. at Killingly, 1744, and Capt. South Co., nth Regt, 1753. Childs, James E. Childs, Richard, , Barnstable, Mass. In King Philip's War, Ganson, George H. White, William C. Childs, Capt. Timothy, 1686-1776. Scout in Queen Anne's War. Lieut, under Capt. Kellogg in Norridgewock Fight; as Capt. stationed at Deerfield, Mass. Smith, Augustus L. Chiles, Walter, Sr., . Mem ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Speaker, Member of the Council, 1652. Carr, Robt. Elisha Meysenburg, Robert C. Chiles, Walter, Jr., . Mem ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses for James City Co. Carr, Robert Elisha Meysenburg, Robert C. Chilton, Capt. John, 1739 - 1777. Capt of 3d Va. Regt., 1775, under Col. Thos. Marshall. Killed at battle of Brandy wine, 1777. MacDonnell, Austin MacC. Chipman, Jacob, 1695-1741. In Capt. John Winslow's Com pany, which in 1740 went into the service from Duxbury, Mass. He died in the service at Jamaica, W. I., May 8, 1741. Fairbanks, Henry N. Haven, Wm. Chipman, John, 1615-1708, Barn stable, Mass. Deputy Ply mouth Colony, i663-'66, '68- '69. Bartlett, Joseph G. Briggs, Wm. C. Denny, Thos. Fairbanks, Henry N. Gardner, Cecil J. Haven, Wm. Leonard, Geo. H. Miller, Charles B. Miller, Edward C. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Morrell, George C. Pike, Chas. Elliot Chittenden, Isaac, 1676, Scituate, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, 1658, et seq. Killed at Scituate, King Philip's War. Seaver, James E. Stetson, Caleb R. Stetson, George Rockford Wood, Eric F. Chittenden, Gov. Thomas, 1730- 1797. Major 14th Regt, 1767- 1770, and Lieut.-Col., 1770- 1773. Deputy, 1765 - '69 - '72. Colony of Conn. Gov. of Vermont. Chittenden, Edw. A. Fletcher, Frank F. Fletcher,. T. Chittenden Galusha, Elon G. Chittenden, Major William, 1593-1660, Guilford, Conn. In 1643 elected principal military man of New Haven Colony. Magistrate of the Plantation. Deputy, 1643, et seq. Sergt, 1648. Lieut, 1653. Brewer, William A. Buel, John L. Buell, Frederick F. Case, John E. Chittenden, Edw. A. Chittenden, Edwin S. Chittenden, Harley W. Chittenden, Herman B. Chittenden, Merritt D. Clark, Eliot A. Clephane, Lewis P. Fletcher, Truman C. Fulton, Wm. E. Leete, Charles S. Parker, Chas. Wolcott Stetson, George R. Tracy, Robt. S. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Choate, Capt. Thomas, 1693-1774- Chebaco, Mass., Troops, Louis burg Expedition. Low, Wm. G, Jr. Paul, Edward J. Christian, Capt. Israel, 1717-1784. Justice of Botetourt Co., 1770. Capt. of Militia. Burgess, Au gust! Co., 1759-1761. Courtenay, Erskine H. Courtenay, Jas. Clark Christian, Col. Wm., 1743 - 1786, Jefferson Co., Ky. Capt. 2d Va. Regt. with Dunmore, 1774; Commander - in - Chief of all forces against the Cherokees, 1776; Burgess, 1774; killed in action with Indians, 1786. Courtenay, Erskine H. Courtenay, James Clark Christophers, Capt. Christopher, 1683-1728-29. Capt. 2d. Co., New London, 1715. Naval Officer, 1714. Deputy, 1721. Member of Council, 1718-1725. Governor's Assistant, 1723- 1725. Commissary on Expedi tion to Port Royal, 1710, and Expedition against Canada, 1711. Huntington, Charles R. Prentis, Edward Chubbuck, Lieut. John, 1 648-1 690, Hingham, Mass. Lieut in Phips's Expedition, 1690, in which he lost his life. Crandon, Edwin S. Turner, Everett P. Turner, Herbert B. Turner, Howard C. Church, Col. Benjamin, 1639- 1718. Commanded the party by whom King Philip was killed. Commander-in-Chief of Expedition against the Eastern Indians, 1689. Balch, Joseph Chapman, Thomas B. Cushing, Harry C, Jr. Douw, Charles G. Dwight, Arthur S. Munroe, Addison P. Munroe, Lyman F. Munroe, Philip Allen Powers, Herman R. Stevens, John A. Church, Ens. Caleb, 1642-1724. Watertown, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1713. Dorman, Wm. B. Church, Ens. Joseph. Ens. at Little Crompton, R. I., 1686. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Deputy at Little Crompton, R. I., 1690. Irish, Edward S. Church, Sergt. Richard, 1608- 1668, Plymouth. In Pequot War. Bell, Jared W. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Cooper, Leslie B. Dorman, William B. Irish, Edward S. Jaynes, Fremont N. Moran, Charles Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Plumb, Henry B. Scott, John Henry, Sr. Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden Spencer, Selden P. Stevens, John A. Stone, Chas. F., Jr. Washburn, Wm. D. Woodward, Wm. Church, Samuel, 1667-1737, Had ley, Mass. Wounded at Deer field, 1704. He petitioned the Court for aid, 1705. Burt, Charles W. Churchill, Amos, 1743 . In Capt. Eldad Lewis's Co., 2d Regt, Col. Nathan Whiting, Expedition to the northward, 1762. Bell, Jared W. Churchill, Col. Armistead, 1704- 1757. Col., Fauquier Co., Va., Militia, 1759. Lewis, Marvin H. Churchill, Capt. Armistead, 1733- '795) Va. and Ky. Capt. of Fauquier Co. Militia, Sept. 27, 1759- Ballard, Samuel Thruston Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard Churchill, John, 1657 . Served under Capt Joshua Scottow in King Philip's War. In Black- point Garrison, 1677. Baker, Alfred L. Churchill, Sergt. Joseph, 1649- 1699, Conn. Sergt. in Train Band, 1697. Booth, Charles E. Churchill, Josiah, 1686. In Wethersfield Troop, Pequot War. Bell, Jared W. Churchill, Herman Dickerman, Wm. C. Eaton, Fred'k H. French, Leon L. L. Hayes, Birchard Austin Picher, Oliver S. Root, Cyrus Churchill, Sergt. Nathaniel, 1677-1717. Sergt and Corporal in John Patterson's Co., 1755, Crown Point Expedition. Bell, Jared W. Churchill, Samuel, 1721 - 1800. Member of the First Troop, Sheffield, Southern Hampshire Co., Regt. of Mass. Militia, that marched under command of Major John Ashley to relief of Fort Wm. Henry, Aug., I759-. Churchill, Herman Churchill, William, 1650 - 1710. Deputy Sheriff, 1675; Private, Middlesex Co., Va. Militia, 1687; Member of Council, 1705; Burgess, 1691 and 1704. Ballard, Samuel Thruston Carter, Allen R. Stewart, John Carter Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard Churchill, Col. William. Mem ber of the Virginia Council, 1705-1725. Gill, William H. Lewis, Marvin H. Churchill, Col. William. Mem ber of the Virginia Council, 1775- Gill, William H. Chute, Sergt. Thomas, 1 690-1771, New Marblehead, Me. Under Capt. Berry, 1747. Capt. Hills, 1748-1749. Commanded Prov ince Fort, i749-'56-'59, French and Indian War. Bodge, George M. Noyes, Edward D. Claggett, Capt. Thomas, 1640- 1703. Capt. Calvert Co. Md. Militia, i683-'g6. 102 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Berry, Thomas L. Chew, Samuel C. Morgan, John H. Claiborne, Lieut. - Col. Thomas, i 647-1 683, Va. Served against Indians. Munds, James Theus Claiborne, Dep. - Gov. William, 1587-1676. Sec of State, Va., 1625, et seq. Member of Council, 1625-1660. In 1642 made Treasurer for life; 1653, Deputy-Governor. Commanded against Indians in 1629 and 1644. Claiborne, John H. Dearing, William D. Eberlein, Charles W. Edmunds, Bernard C. Edmunds, Henry L. Harris, William O. Leigh, Armistead C. Lyons, James Munds, James Theus Clap, Joel, 1726-1770, Sudbury, Mass. In Col. Jones' and Col. Ruggles' Regts., 1759. Lea, James H. Clapp, Earl, 1741-1835, Rochester, Mass. Private in Capt. Gama liel Bradford's Co., Col. Thos. Doty's Regt., i758-'59, and in Capt. Stephen Whipple's Co., Col. Bagley's Regt, i76o-'6i. Clapp, Kennedy Newton Clapp, Hopestill, 1647-1719, Dor chester, Mass. In garrison at Punkapogue, King Philip's War. Representative, i702-'o7. Sowdon, Arthur J. C. Clapp, Increase, 1640 , Barn stable, Mass. In King Philip's War. Whitney, Harry E. Clapp, Major Jonathan, 1713- 1782, Easthampton, Mass. Major, Mass. Militia. Allen, Theodore L. Clapp, Capt. Joshua, 1707-1802. Deputy, i768-'70-'72. Capt. in Walpole, Mass., Militia. Bartlett, Joseph G. Clapp, Capt. Preserved, 1623-1720, Northampton, Mass. Deputy. Allen, Theodore L. Orne, Henry M. Clapp (Clap), Capt. Roger, 1609- 1692, Dorchester, Mass. Lieut, Dorchester Co., 1644. 2d Sergt, A. & H. A. Co., 1646. Lieut, 1655. Capt. Dorchester Co. Capt. at the Castle, 1665-1686. Deputy, i652-'73. Allen, Theodore L. Arnold, Luther B. Boyd, Allen R. Brockway, Wm. S. Capen, Walter N. Clapp, Chas. Edwin Clapp, Edward E. Emerson, Justin E. Fox, Walter S. Furness, Dawes E. Furness, Wm. E. Hammond, Winthrop Hemenway, Fred'k T. Hillhouse, Francis Metcalf, jas. B. Moseley, Frank Orne, Henry M. Pierce, George F. Rumrill, Frank Soule, Horace H. Sowdon, Arthur J. C. Walker, Bryant Weis, Frederick Lewis White, John B. Young, Edward B. Clapp, Capt. Roger, 1684-1767. Capt, Conn. Militia. Deputy. Allen, Theodore L. Orne, Henry M. Clapp (Clap), Maj. Samuel, 1634- 1708. Capt Dorchester, Mass., Militia. Deputy, 1689-1699. Boyd, Allen R. Capen, Walter N. Hemenway, Fred T. Pierce, Geo. F. Rumrill, Frank Clapp, Major Samuel, Scituate. Major of Mass. Militia, Queen Anne's War. Deputy, Ply mouth Colony, 1680, et seq., and Mass., 1692-1715. Bates, Theodore C. Brown, Louis Clapp, Frederick Walter 103 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Lovering, Henry M. Nichols, George L. Pierce, Geo. F. Ripley, Edward James Ripley, Isaac Thomas Rogers, Allan Clapp, Thomas, 1597-1684, Dor chester, Weymouth, and Scitu ate, Mass. Deputy General Court, 1646. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner Bates, Theodore C. Harris, Galen Moses Lewis, Geo. Harlan Lovering, Henry M. Rogers, Allan Whitney, Harry E. Clark, Benjamin, 1644 - 1724, Medfield, Mass. Representa tive, i693-'99. Daniels, Edwin A. Parker, Edw. H. Stone, William E. Clark, Chas. S., 1651-1704. Sol dier in the Three County Troop, King Philip's War. Whitman, Chas. S. Clark, Capt. Christopher, 1753. Virginia Militia, Han over Co., 1727. Evans, Charles C. Greve, Clifford Hendrick, John B. Hendrick, John B., Jr. Pugh, Achilles H. Pugh, Achilles H., Jr. Wood, Charles M. Wood, Ephraim M. Clark, Daniel, 1623-1710, Wind sor, Conn. Lieut, ist Troop under Capt. John Mason, 1657- 1658. Capt, 1664. Sec. Col ony of Conn., 1658-1666. As sistant, 1662- '64 -'67. Deputy, 1657-1661. Magistrate, 1662- 1664. Named Assistant in Charter of Charles II. Adams, Fred'k C. Atkinson, Chas. T. Bliss, Chester W. Burke, James S. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Clark, Kenneth Cutler, Ralph Wm. Fletcher, Henry Kinzie, John H. Harris, Frederick Lane, Ebenezer Monnette, Orra E. Munds, James Theus Parker, George T. Short, John C. Strong, Wm. W. Van Dyke, Harry W. Wilder, Edward B. Clark, Edward, 1 679-1746, Med way, Mass. Representative, i735-'36, '39- Daniels, Edwin A. Parker, Edw. H. Stone, William E. Clark, George, 1610-1690. Deputy, General Court of Conn., 1666. Clarke, William B. Fish, Charles M. Frazer, Sheldon L. Jewett, Stephen Noyes, Charles P. Pack, Arthur Newton Sill, Howard Spencer, Seldon P. Wade, James F. Clark, George, 1648-1734, Mil ford, Conn. Ensign, 1693. Pack, Arthur Newton Clark, Israel, 1734-1810. Private, Conn. Troops, i76i-'62-'7o. Monnette, Orra E. Munds, James Theus Clark, John, 1608-1712. In Pequot War. Deputy, 1641-1665. Barrows, John W. Clark, Orlando E. Eaton, George F. Edwards, Charles L. Edwards, Edward J. Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Fisher, Francis P. Frazer, Sheldon L. Hart, Samuel Huse, Robert S. Jewett, William Leonard, Edgar C. Leonard, Gardner C. Moran, Charles Partridge, Edward L. Pratt, Alexander D. B. 104 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Pratt, Dallas B. Ridgely, Charles Sill, Frederick S. Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden P. Stafford, William F. Waldo, Rhinelander Clark, John, 1614-1674. Private in Pequot War. Dep. for Hartford, i64i-'44; for Say brook, i649-'6o; for Milford, i666-'68. Chittenden, Edwin S. Clark, Lot Curran Clarke, Chauncey H. Dickinson, Oliver P. Eaton, Daniel C. Flint, Wyman K. Huntington, Henry E. Jewett, Wm. Kennon Leonard, Gardner C. Monnette, Orra E. Sill, Fred'k S. Clark, Sergt. John, 1673, Saybrook, Conn. Sergt, New Haven Colony, 1642 -1644. Clerk of Train Band, 1647. Clark, Eliot A. Clark, Fred'k Hamilton Edwards, Edward J. Fish, Henry M. Hitchcock, Ripley Inches, Geo. B. Jennings, Walter Partridge, Edward L. Pratt, Dallas B. Sill, Howard Spencer, Selden Webb, William S. Williams, Edw. G. Clark, Capt. John, 1677, Conn. Representative from Saybrook, 1651 -'64. Commis sioner, 1664. One of original grantees of Saybrook. Dutton, William D. Eaton, George Francis Frazer, Sheldon L. Kneeland, James Ridgely, Chas. Webb, William S. Clark, Maj. John, 1655-1735, Say brook, Conn. Major, Expedi tion against Canada. Clark, Eliot A. Clark, Fred'k Hamilton Clark, Orlando E. Flint, Wyman K. Clark, Colonel Jonas, 1684-1770. Chelmsford, Mass. Captain, 1725; later Colonel. Storer, John H. Clark, Robert, 1710-1775. Repre sentative N. Hamp., 1756- '757 Anderson, John W. Clark, Lieut. Thaddeus, 1 690, of Falmouth, Me. Killed there in the second Indian War. Doolittle, George T. Fox, James C. Hill, Wallace Morrell Moseley, Chas. W. Moseley, Edward A. Wesson, James L. Clark, Thomas, 1599-1697. Dep uty, Plymouth Colony, 1651- 1655. In Pequot War. Baker, Alfred L. Baker, George F. Ballord, Esek S. Bates, James H. Bryant, Percy Clark, A. Howard Clark, Homer P. Clark, Lot Curran Eldredge, Zoeth S. Ladd, Wm. Whitehead Litchfield, Wilford J. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Lovering, Henry M. Mayo, Charles E. Rich, William T. Smith, Curtis N. Wheeler, Edw. J. Clark, Rev. Thomas, 1652-53 . In Narragansett War, 1676. Bates, Daniel M. Clark, Capt. Timothy, 1657-1737, Boston, Mass. Capt. of the North and South Batteries, Representative, 1700. Lea, James H. Clark, Capt. Timothy, 1677-1725, Medway, Mass. Captain of a Military Co. Daniels, Edwin Alfred 105 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Clark, Lieut. William, 1647, Boston, Ipswich, and Salem. Lieut, of Capt. Hathorne's Co., Salem. Libby, Chas. Thornton Clark, Lieut. William, 1609-1690. King Philip's War. Avery, Trueman G. Bennett, Robert R. Chapin, Clifford S. Clark, Charles H. Clark, Eli P. Clark, Emory W. Clark, Lorenzo E. Dyer, Horace E. Love, Wm. De Loss Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Edward L. Partridge, Frank H. Reynolds, James Rhoades, Lyman Rust, Aloney J. Spalding, Geo. B. Spalding, Geo. B., Jr. Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, Wm. B. Whitman, Chas. S. Woodworth, Chauncey C. Woodworth, Chauncey Clark Clark, Capt. William, 1656-1725. Capt, ist Co., Lebanon, Conn., 1708 et seq. Deputy, 1705 et seq. Member of the Coun cil, 1719, 1721. Partridge, Edward L. Clark, William, Jr., . Ap pears in a list dated 1757, of the men belonging to the Blue Troop of Horse in the County of York, under Capt. Abraham Lord, and in Sir Wm. Pepper- ell's Regt, endorsed ist Troop of Horse. Harrington, Arthur C. Clark, Zachariah, 1734 - 1814. Chester, Conn., Private in the 7th Regt, 2d Co., Capt. Nathan Johnson, in the Expedition to Fort William Henry. Clark, Eliot A. Clarke, Andrew, 1635-1706, Har wich, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1675. Clark, Homer P. Clarke, Benjamin, 1757, Bos ton. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1733- Appleton, Francis H. Clarke, Capt. Daniel, 1696. Capt, Anne Arundel County forces, Md., 1696. Hyatt, Jesse M. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Wells, Walter A. Clarke, Edward, 1712-1799, Med way, Mass. Served under Capt. Nathaniel Whiting and Capt Edward Clark, in the French and Indian Wars of 1745 and 1754. In garrison at Crown Fort, 1754. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Clarke, Hugh, 1613 - 1693, Rox bury, Mass. Member of the Artillery Co., 1666. Clarke, Charles McC. Green, Robert M. Harrington, Chas. Litchfield, Wilford J. Clarke, Capt. Jeremiah, 1652. Assistant, Pres., Regent, and Acting Gov. R. I. Colony, 1648. Treas., 1644-1647. Lieut, 1642. Capt, 1644. Briggs, Southwick C. Burke, James S. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Robeson, Andrew Spies, Francis F. Spies, Henry H. Stewart, Jeremiah C. Watson, William H. Williams, Norman A. Wister, Rodman Clarke, Doctor John, Sr., 1664, Newbury, Mass. Dep uty, 1639. Appleton, Francis H. Clarke, Doctor John, Jr., 1690, Boston. Deputy, Massa chusetts Bay, 1690. Appleton, Francis H. Clarke, John. Patentee of Conn. under the Charter from Charles II, 1663. Soldier in Pequot War. 106 index 6f Ancestors Barrows, John Wright Eaton, George F. Ridgely, Charles Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden Clarke, Joseph, 1618-1690. Named as Governor's Assistant in the Rhode Island Charter of 1663. Assistant in 1648 et seq. Clarke, Fabius M. Daniels, Edwin A. Deen, William M. Greene, Charles A. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Horton, Wm. E. Clarke, Joseph, 1642-1702. Dep uty to the General Court of Mass., from Medfield, 1696. Callender, Harry R. Clarke, Ens. Nathaniel, 1642- 1690, Newbury, Mass. Naval Officer of the ports of New bury and Salisbury, 1684. Ens., Capt. Pierce's Co., at Rowley, 1685. Clarke, George K. Clarke, Nathaniel, 1666 - 1690, Newbury, Mass. Mortally wounded in the Expedition to Canada, 1690. Clarke, Geo. K. Clark, Rufus W. Clarke, Richard, — : — 1697. Sol dier in Indian alarm at Southampton, 1657. Libbey, Wm. Clarke, Thomas, 1 598-1 697. In Pequot War serving under Lieut. Wm. Holmes, 1637. Member of Plymouth Military Company, 1643. Deputy, Ply mouth Colony, 1651, '55, '56. Cornish, Herbert Lemuel Clarke, Capt. Thomas, 1683, Boston, Mass. Capt, A. & H. A. Co., 1653 -'65. Commis sioner, 1652, et seq. Gov.'s Ass't, 1673. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Clarke, Thomas, 1672-1759, Har wich, Mass. Deputy, 1713, et seq. Clark, Alonzo H. Clark, Homer P. Clarke, Gov. Walter, 1639-1714. Deputy, 1667, et seq. Assist ant, 1673-74, '99. Deputy- Governor, 1679, et seq. Gov ernor, 1676, et seq. Coun cillor, 1686, under Andros. Lieut.-Col., 171 1. Morgan, Fisher C. Pell, Howland Robeson, Andrew Rotch, William Spies, Francis H. Spies, Henry H. Watson, Charles P. Watson, William H. Wister, Rodman Clarke, Weston, 1648-1728. Provi dence, R. I. Deputy, i672-'97. Atty.-Gen., 1676, '8o-'8i, '85- '86. Stewart, Jeremiah C. Clarke, Lieut. William, 1609- 1690. In King Philip's War. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Clarke, Sergt. William, 1670- 1742, Boston. Third Sergt. A. & H. A. Co., 1 703 -'06. Representative, i72o-'22, '25. Councillor, i730-'j3. Appleton, Francis H. Clarke, William, 1705. Jus tice of the Peace of Sussex Co., Del., 1683, *86-'87, '93. Speaker of the House, 1692. Member Col. Assembly, 1701, Chief Justice, i703-'o5. Houston, DeVerne C. Houston, Junius W. Clarkson, David, 1751. Mem ber of Assembly during ad ministration of Clark and Clinton from 1739 to 1751. Clarkson, Banyer *Clarkson, Matthew, 1666-1702. Commissioned in 1689 by Wil liam III. Secretary of the Colony of New York. *Service accepted by New York Society before organization of Gen eral Society. Service not now qualifying. 107 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Bleecker, Anthony J. Clarkeson, Banyer Clarkson, Clermont L. Clarkson, David A. Clarkson, Frederick Crosby, Edward N. Crosby, Livingston Clarkson, Capt. Matthew, 1699- 1739. Capt. N. Y. Militia, 1738. Cox, John L. Inches, George B. Clary, John, 1691, Water- town, Mass. Served under Capt. Syll in King Philip's War, 1675. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Clay, Joseph, 1741-1804, Savannah, Ga. Represented Sayannah in Georgia Legislature. Jones, Charles Colcock Claypoole, James, 1 634-1 687. A member of the Council for Philadelphia Co., Province of Penn., 1687. Connell, Robert James, Thomas La Motte, William A. McLean, John Simpson, Jay Maxwell Claypoole, Norton, 1688. Member of the Assembly of Pennsylvania for Sussex County (Delaware) in 1686. Connell, Robert Clayton, Capt. John, 1700-1759. Capt, 1756, Delaware Regt, Colonial Militia. Frame, Thomas C, Jr. Clayton, Solomon, 1739. Burgess for Queen Anne's Co., Md., 1715, i732-'34, 1739. Thorn, William H. DeC. W. Clayton, Hon. William, 1691. Member of Governor's Council, Penna., 1681. Presi dent of Council and Acting Governor, 1684. Presiding Justice of Upland Court, Penna., 1681. Grubb, Ignatius C. Sharp, George M. Cleeves, Dep.-Gov. George, 1576- 1670. Casco and Portsmouth, Me. See Cleves: Dep.-Gov., George. Clemence, Thomas, 1688, Providence, R. I. In defense of Providence, 14 Aug., 1676. Bowen, Edgar C. Hering, Oswald C. Clement, James, 1737-1811. On Muster-roll, French War, 1756, of men sent to Albany from Haverhill, Mass. Private in Capt. Edw. Moore's Co., 1755- '75- Thompson, Frank C. Clement, John, 1686-1762. On list of 2d Foot Co. of Haver hill on an Expedition for the reduction of Canada under Capt. Saltonstall. On Alarm List of Haverhill, 1757- Thompson, Frank C. Clement (Clements), Robert, 1590-1658, Haverhill, Mass. Deputy, 1647-1653. Dorr, Dalton Flint, James M. Gross, George Herbert Lewis, Geo. Harlan Monnette, Orra E. Parker, Moses G. Senter, George Albert Thompson, Frank C. Clement, Samuel, 1710 - 1765. Member of Assembly, N. J. Stewart, Andrew Clements, John, 1653-1692, Haver hill, Mass. In Lieut. Benj. Sweet's Co., King Philip's War. Flint, James M. Thompson, Frank C. Clesson, Sergt. Joseph, 1683-1753. In various companies in In dian warfare 1708-1725. Hunt, Arthur K. Cleveland, Aaron, 1655-1716, Wo burn, Mass. In Capt. Cutler's Co., at Sudbury, Lancaster and Marlboro, King Philip's War. Adams, Edward M. Meacha. 1, Franklin Adams 108 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Merritt, Alan D. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Cleveland, Rev. Ebenezer, 1725- 1805. Chaplain of a Mass. Regt. in the French and In dian War, i758-'6o. Expedi tion to Canada, 1759. Bryant, W. Sohier Cleveland, George, 1707-1756. In Capt. Wm. Bacon's Co., Col. Gridley's Regt., in Expedition against Crown Point. Cross, William Pierce Cleveland, Josiah, 1667 - 1709, Woburn and Chelmsford, Mass., and Canterbury, Conn. In the Indian War, i688-'89; also in the garrison in the West Regiment of Middlesex, i69i-'92. Bryant, W. Sohier Cooper, Leslie B. Jordan, Scott Cleveland, Capt. Josiah, 171 3- 1793, Canterbury, Conn. Capt. of the 9th Company or Train Band of the nth Connecticut Regiment, 1759. Jordan, Scott Cleveland, Moses, i624-i7oi-'o2, Woburn, Mass. Member of Militia, 1676. In garrison at Chelmsford, Mass., 1675. In King Philip's War. Adams, Edw. M. Adams, John Q. Benson, Frank S. Bryant, W. Sohier Cleveland, Charles D. Cleveland, Henry E. Cleveland, James W. Cleveland, Reginald Mel. Cooper, Leslie B. Eastman, Lauren C. Holt, Frank Ward Jordan, Charles P. Jordan, Scott Meacham, Franklin Adams Pratt, Alexander D. B. Salinas, Anthony Joseph Salinas, Anthony Joseph, Jr. Salinas, Christopher Edw. Woodward, William Cleveland, Moses, 1651-1717, Wo burn, Mass. A volunteer in King Philip's War, 1675-76. Dornin, William C. Eastman, Lauren C. Cleveland, Sergt. Samuel, 1657- 1736. Sergt, in King Philip's War, 1675. Benson, Frank S. Holt, Frank Ward Cleves (Cleeves), Dep. - Gov. George, 1 576-1 670. Founder of Falmouth (now Portland), Me. ; Dept-Gov. of Province of Me., under Gov. Gorges, in charge of the Province, 1640. Deputy, i663-'64. Brackett, William S. Fox, James C. Harrington, Arthur C. Moseley, Charles W. Moseley, Edward A. Moulton, Augustus F. Norris, Henry McC. Perkins, Thomas A. Clinton, James, 1736-1812. Little Britain, N. Y. Lieut, in French and Indian War, 1756. Brown, Bache Homitts Clough, Corp. Samuel, 1736-1780. In Capt. Ladd's Co., Major Tash's N. H. Battalion, at Fort Edward, 1757. Corp. Col. John Hart's Regt, Crown Point Expedition, 1758. Philbrook, Charles Calhoun Clows, John, 1687. Member Penn. Assembly, i683-'84. Hough, Oliver Coates, Robert, 1627 , Lynn, Mass. Under Capt. Turner at Hadley, Mass.; in garrison there, 1676, et seq. Adams, Edw. M. Rhoades, Lyman Cobb, Henry, , Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, 1645-1651. Crandon, Edwin S. Cutler, Edward H. Danforth, Allen Daniels, Edwin A. Fairbanks, Henry N. Haven, Wm. Hinckley, Sylvester B. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Moran, Charles Morrell, George C. 109 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Rumrill, Frank Teed, Freeman G. Cobb, Sergt. James, 1634 -1695, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. Sergt of Militia. Danforth, Allen Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Cobb, Samuel, 1654-1727, Barnsta ble, Mass. In King Philip's War. Rumrill, Frank Coburn (Colburn), Corp. Edward, 1618-1696, Chelmsford, Mass. In the Chelmsford Military Company, , Corpora], . Commanded Colburn's Garri son on the Merrimac River, King Philip's War, 1676. Parker, Moses Greeley Cock, Peter Larssen, Sr., 161 i- 1688. Member of the Council, Province of Penn., 1668. Benson, Edwin North Reichner, Aiken Reichner, Louis Irving Cock, William, 1694 . Lynn, Mass. Fought the Indian enemy under a commission from His Majesty's council in the Province of Mass. Bay. Drove them on shore and cap tured their schooner near Mount Desert, July 27, 1724. Fall, George Howard Cocke, Richard, 1600-1665. Mem ber Va. House of Burgesses, 1632, 1644, and 1654. Adams, Gilmer S. Clark, John Asa De La Roche, Charles P. Goodrich, William McCulloch, Champe C, Jr. Morton, Daniel Cocke, Thomas, 1638-1696. Mem ber Virginia Assembly, 1667. Goodrich, William Cocke, William, 1655-1693, Hen rico Co., Va. Was Burgess from Henrico in the Assembly of 1646. Clark, John Asa Cocke, Dr. William, 1672-1720, Virginia. Sec. of State for the Col. of Va. Member of Coun cil from 1713 to 1720. Latane, John Holladay Codd, Col. St. Leger, , Md. Justice, Northumberland, 1677; Presiding Justice, 1680; Mem ber of House of Burgesses, i68o-'82; Member Legislature from Cecil Co., Md., 1694- 1702. Pratt, Thos. Lovell Codd, Capt. St. Leger, , War- ton Creek, Md. Member of Legislature 1712 to 1720, Kent Co., Md. Pratt, Thos. Lovell CODDINGTON, BENJAMIN, 1680-1759. Soldier in Woodbridge, N. J., Co., 1715. Shirley, Rufus Geo. CODDINGTON, JOHN, 1654 . In King Philip's War under Maj. Willard, i675-*76. Shirley, Rufus Geo. CODDINGTON, GOV. WILLIAM, 1601- 1678. Assistant, Mass. Bay Colony, i630-'37. Treasurer, i634-'36. Deputy from Boston to Mass. General Court, 1636- '37. Judge (Chief -Executive) of Aquidneck, 1638, and of Newport, i639-'40. Gov. of Portsmouth and Newport, i64o-'47. Assistant, 1647. Presi dent of the four united towns, i648-'49. Commissioner, 1656- '63. Deputy, 1666. Assistant, i666-'67. Deputy-Governor, i673-'74. Governor, i674-'76, '78. Champlin, John D., Jr. Drown, Chas. L. Farnsworth, Charles Fox, Noel B. Nicholson, Paul C. Nicholson, Samuel Mowry Noyes, Charles P. Noyes, Daniel R. Palmer, Lucius N. Peet, Emerson W. Schenck, Stewart Courtney Torbert, Horace G. Codwise, Adjutant Christopher, 1689-1767. Adjutant, Kings INDEX OF ANCESTORS Co. Militia, 1722. Field Of ficer, 1728. Barrell, Harry F. Foster, Frederick de P. Scofield, George S. Codwise, Capt. George, 1732-1814. Commanded the sloop Charm ing Polly, 6 guns, July, 1757- Foster, Frederick de P. Coe, Capt. John, 1658-1741. Dep uty from Stratford in Conn. Assembly, i7oi-'i5. Ens., 1698; Lieut, 1706; Capt, 1709. Took part in French and Indian Wars. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Gage, Samuel Edson Coe, Jonathan, 1710-1795, Win chester, Conn. Deputy to Conn. Assembly, i762-'64- '65. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Coe, Robert, 1 596-1 672, Conn. Dep uty, 1653. Magistrate, Ja maica, L. I., 1662. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Dwight, Frederick Hatch, Josiah O. Lloyd, John U. Osborn, Henry A. Sherman, Roger Spencer, Joseph W. W. Coe, Ens. Robert, 1684 , Dur ham. Commissioned Ensign in Conn. Forces in 1718. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Coe, Lieut. Samuel, 1672- 1742. Lieut, in Capt. Daniel Steven son's Co., Newtown, 171 5. Hopping, Andrew H. Coff, Henry, 1697 . Member Barnstable Company. Moran, Charles Coffin, James, 1640-1720. Member of the Mass. Court from Nan tucket, 1700. Collins, Charles L. Wolcott, Roger Coffin, JLeut. John, 1647-1711, Mass. Lieut, of Co. at Nan tucket, 1684. Coffin, John Elihu Robeson, Andrew Coffin, Lieut.-Col. Joseph, 1703- 1773, Newbury, Mass. Capt. of the Second Newbury Com pany, and Lieut.-Col. in Col. Joseph Gerrish's Regiment, 1762. Boyd, Charles H. Storer, John H. Coffin, Nathaniel, 1669-1749, Newbury, Mass. Deputy, 1719- 1720. Member of Council, 1730. Appleton, Nathan Bacon, Horace S. Boyd, Charles H. Coffin, William K. Little, Henry L. Storer, John H. Coffin, Capt. Peter, 1631-1715, Newbury. Deputy, Mass., 1672, 1673 and 1679. Member Gov ernor's Council, N. H., 1692- 1714. President of Council, 1705. Councillor and Governor pro tern., 1708. Lieut, Mass. Militia, 1672. Capt, N. H. Militia, 1695, and 1672. Capen, Walter N. Colket, Charles H. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd Sawyer, Chas. F. Sawyer, William D. Wilson, John A. Coffin, Lieut. Tristram, 1632- 1704. Lieut, at Newbury, 1683. Deputy, i695-i7oo-'o2. Colony of Mass. Bay. Appleton, Nathan Bailey, Edward P. Bowen, Clarence W. Boyd, Charles H. Clark, Byron N. Clarke, George K. Coffin, William K. Conner, John S. Conner, Phineas S. Constant, S. Victor Davies, Julien T. Davies, William G. Denny, Thomas Elwell, Walter E. Gerrish, Frederic H. Gerrish, William L. Gordon, Edwin A. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Knight, Stephen H. Little, Francis B. Little, Henry L. Little, Josiah Newhall, James S. Pettingell, Frank H. Remick, Timothy Silvester, Wm. W. Smith, William F. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Storer, John H. Coffin, Captain Tristram, 1691- 1761, Dover, N. H. Captain in N. H. Militia, 1732. Colket, Charles H. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd Sawyer, Chas. F. Sawyer, William D. Coggeshall, Pres. John, 1591- 1647, R. I. Pres. Colony and Prov. Plantations, 1647. Gov ernor's Assistant, 1640-1644. Moderator, 1647. Deputy, Mass., 1634-1637. Anthony, Frank Dell Anthony, James L. Coggeshall, Morton C. Cooke, Thomas F. Denny, Thomas Greene, Charles A. Greene, Douglas N. Greene, Geo. Sears, Jr. Houghton, John P. Ingersoll, Colin M. Jones, Edward Clarence Jones, Philip I. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Lee, Edward C. Spies, Francis F. Stafford, William F. Stevens, John W. Stewart, Jeremiah C. Stiness, Edward C. B. Stiness, Geo. Armington Tilley, R. Hammett Topham, Theophilus Torbert, Horace G. Watson, William H. Williams, Norman A. Wood, Geo. T., Jr. Woodward, Wm. COCGESHALL, DEP.-GOV. JOHN, 2d, 1618-1708. Dep.-Gov., 1686- 1690. Governor's Assistant, 1663, et seq. Major of the Island, 1683-1685. General Recorder, 1676, etseq. General Treasurer, 1664, et seq. Dep uty, 1665, et seq. Anthony, Frank Dell Anthony, James L. Haughton, Richard Jones, Edward C. Jones, Philip I. Kirkman, Geo. Wycherly Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Lee, Edward C. Spies, Francis F. Tilley, R. Hammett Watson, William H. Woodward, William Coggeshall, Joshua, 1623-1688. Governor's Assistant, R. I., 1669, i672-'76. Deputy, 1664, et seq. Denny, Thomas Greene, Charles A. Greene, Douglas N. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Spies, Francis F. Stafford, William F. Coggswell, John, ist, 1592-1669. Deputy, i634-*37. Fulton, William E. Libby, Chas. T. Snow, Edgar M. Coggswell, John, 3rd, 1650-1724, Boston, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1676. Hawks, James D. Cogswell, Lieut. John, 1665-1710, Ipswich, Mass. Lieut, in the Massachusetts Colonial forces. Wentworth, Moses J. Cogswell, Capt. Jonathan, 1661- 1717. In the Expedition against Quebec, 169c!. Fulton, William E. Libby, Charles T. Patch, Charles Endicott Corr, Col, Samuel, 1708- 1792. Capt, 1739. Major 8th Conn. Regt., 1746. Lieut.-Col., 1758, Lake George and Ti- INDEX OF ANCESTORS conderoga. Col. 8th Regt., 1768. Douw, Charles G. Huntington, Frederick J. Coker, Serg. Joseph, 1640-1697, Newbury, Mass. Made Ser geant, 1690. Pettingell, Frank H. Colburn, Edward, 1618-1700, of Dracut and Dunstable, Mass. Served in King William's War. Chadwick, William H. Colburn, John, 1648-1705, Ded ham, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1676. Smith, Walter C. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Colburn, Samuel, 1654-1694. In Capt. Moseley's Co., 1675, Mass. In King Philip's War. Fairington, Robert I. Colburn, William, 1662, Bos ton. Deputy, 1635. Wolcott, Roger Colby, Samuel, Sr., 1638-1716, Amesbury, Mass. Under Capt. William Turner, Falls Fight. Deputy, 1689. Eberlein, Charles W. Guilford, Wm. W. Patch, Charles Endicott Colby, William, 1740 , Haver hill, Mass. In Capt. Edmund Moore's Co., Col. Jonathan Bagley's Regt, 1758. In Capt. Henry Brown's Co., 1760, '61, '62. Rucker, William C. Colcord, Samuel, 1655-1736. Lieut. Representative, 1682. In gar rison at Oyster River, 1696. Colket, Charles H. Colket, George H. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd Janvrin, Joseph E. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. COLDEN, LlEUT.-GOV. CADWALLADER. Lieut-Gov. of N. Y. Col., 1761- 1775- Cunningham, Francis de L. Cunningham, Wm. De Lancey Ruggles, Charles H. Coldham, Clement, 1623-1705. A. & H. A. Co., 1645. Green, John W. Cole, Daniel, 1614-1694. Member of Yarmouth Militia, 1643. Deputy, Plymouth Colony, 1654, et seq. Cole, Amedee B. Merrick, Fred'k L. Cole (Cowles), Capt. Ebenezer, 1718-1800. Ensign and Lieut, Meriden, Conn., Militia, French and Indian War, after wards Capt Bell, Jared W. Cole, Hugh, 1627-1699, Swansey, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, 1673.-75, '80, '83, '86, '89. Hill, Clarence Edward Morrell, George C. Parker, Fred'k W. Cole, Capt. James, 2d. . En sign, 1686. Deputy, i689-'90. Capt, Col. Benjamin Church's Co., against Eastow Indians, 1704. Watson, William H. Cole, John, 1625-1707, Kingstown. Magistrate. Member of the A. & H. A. Co., 1642. Eldridge, Wm. H. Cole, Samuel, 1667, Boston. One of the Founders of the A. & H. A. Co., 1637. Eldridge, Wm. H. Guilford, Wm. W. Cole, Samuel, ist, 1693. Member of Assembly, Prov. of N. J., i683-'85. Gillespie, Geo. C. Sheib, Samuel H. Cole, Samuel, 2d, 1728. Member of Assembly, Prov. of N. J., 1 72 1 -'23. Gillespie, George C Sheib, Samuel H. Cole, Capt. William, 1678. Capt of Md. Provincial Troops, i674-'75. Boogher, Frank Boogher, Howard M. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Carleton, Murray 113 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Colebourne, Samuel. In Capt. Mosely's Co. in King Philip's War. Hall, Lewis Coleman Coleby, John, 1656-1719, Ames bury, Mass. Under Capt. Wil liam Turner, Falls Fight. Daggett, Geo. H. Colefax, Lieut. John, . Ens. of Second Co. of Train Band in New London. Lieut, 1744. Colyer, Jos. H., Jr. Colegate, Major Richard, 1675- 1721. Member Maryland House of Assembly, from Bal timore Co., 1709-1721. Clement, John B. Shoemaker, Michael M. Shoemaker, Murray M. Shoemaker, Robert H. Coleman, John, 1635-1711. In King Philip's War. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Coleman, Thomas, 1600-1674. Ap pointed to procure men and necessaries for the expedition against Ninigret, Narragansett War, 1654. Deputy, Conn., '65i-'54, '56. Converse, Charles A. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Foster, Howell Hubbard, Phineas Snow, Edgar Morton Treat, James W. White, William C. Wilson, John A. Coles, Capt. James, 2d, 1655 . Ens., 1686. Deputy, 1689-1690, 1704. Capt in Col. Church's Co. Watson, William H. Coles, Joseph, 1675-1767. In Capt. Sam'l Dickinson's Co., Oyster Bay, Queens Co., 1715. Jones, Walter R. Coles, Robert, 1598- before 1655, Providence, R. I. Deputy of the General Court; one of the thirteen founders of Provi dence. Coles, Henry Rutgers Remsen Coles, Capt. Robert, 1715. Capt. of Foot, Oyster Bay, Queens Co., 1690-1700. Fron tier service. Jones, Walter R. COLESBERRY, LlEUT. HENRY, 1702- 1760. Lieut, of a Regiment of New Castle County, i747-'48. Purves, Guillermo C. Colfax, Jonathan, 1659-1712. Wounded in the Indian War. Colyer, Joseph H., Jr. Collamore, Capt. Anthony, 1693. Lieut, and Capt, Scitu ate, Mass., Militia. Collamore, John H. Stetson, Caleb R. Stetson, George R. Collicot, Sergt. Richard, 1603- 1686, Dorchester, Mass., and Falmouth, Me. A. & H. A. Co., 1637. Deputy, i663-'69-'72. Sergt., Pequot War. Capen, Walter N. Sowdon, Arthur J. C. Wolcott, Roger Wyman, Walter C. Collier, Captain Thomas, 1658- 1710, Woodbridge, N. J., and Hingham, Mass. Marshall or Captain of the Militia of Woodbridge, N. J., in defence of the Colonists against the Indians, 1681. McCurdy, Irwin Pounds Collier, William, 1670. Gov ernor's Assistant, 1634-1665. Plymouth Colony. Commis sioner to the United Colonies, 1643. Representative, Member Council of War, 1642, et seq. Adams, Edward M. Alderson, Victor Clifton Avery, Samuel P. Baker, Alfred L. Bickford, Robert S. Brewster, Samuel D. Brooks, Lyman L. Brown, John B. Brown, Philip G. Bryant, Percy Crandon Edwin S. Daniels, Edwin A. Dutton, Wm. D. Earle, Fred'k C. Freeman, James G. 114 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Griffith, Wm. H. Hitchcock (Jas.) Ripley (Wm.) Holmes, George H. Kittredge, Abbott E. Lombard, Josiah L. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Meacham, Franklin A. Metcalf, William P. Moseley, John G. Nickerson, Thos. W. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Parker, Edward L. Parsons, Chas. L. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Reynolds, George N. Richardson, Geo. E. Seabury, Frederick C. Shaw, Henry S. Smith, Wm. D. G. Snow, Albert Eugene Snow, Edgar M. Southworth, Constant Stafford, Morgan H. Stevens, John A. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Collins, Benjamin, 1640-1683. Soldier in King Philip's War. Capt. Poole's Co., i675-'76; Capt, Hunting's Co.; Capt, George Cowing's Co. Thompson, Geo. H. Collins, Benjamin, 1741-1778. In Capt. Johnson's Co., Lieut.-Col. Goffe's Regt, N. H. Militia, French Wars, 1760. Collins, Loren W. Collins, Capt. Dan'l, 1701-1751, Guilford, Ct. Ensign, 9th Co., 7th Regt, 1744; Capt, same, 1749. Wolcott, Roger Collins, Edward, 1603-1689. Dep uty, Mass., 1654-1670. Allen, Francis O. Collins, Edwin P. Collins, Holdridge O. Collins, William G. Foster, Frederick de P. Hamlin, Albert C. Hayes, Birchard Austin Litchfield, Wilford J. Parker, Frederics S. Stetson, Caleb R. Terry, John Taylor Wetherill, Charles Wilder, Edward B. Collins, Francis, 1635-1721. Mem ber Gov. Jenning's Council, 1683. Campbell, Benjamin II. Griswold, Benjamin H. Kennard, Joseph S., Jr. Stewart, Andrew Collins, John, 1616-1704, Mass. and Conn. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Clephane, Lewis P. Collins, Clarence L. Edwards, Charles J. Collins, John, 1665-1751, Conn. Deputy, i709-'n. Wolcott, Roger Collins, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1709- 1785. Lieut, in Col. William Pepperrell's Regt, Mass. Troops, 1744, and served at the siege and capture of Louis burg. Collins, Holdridge O. Collins, Samuel, 1636-1696, Mid- dletown, Conn. Deputy, 1672. Litchfield, Wilford J. Colman, Ensign William, 1643 -. A. & H. A. Co., 1676. Ensign, 1672. Hall, C. Colman Hall, Thomas W. Reed, John L. Colston, William, 1660-1701. Jus tice of the Provincial Court, Richmond Co., Virginia, High Sheriff and Burgess. Thomas, Douglas H. Colt, Capt. John, 1658-1751, Lyme, Conn. Ens., 1709. Lieut, 171 7. Capt, 1723. Deputy, 1712, '19, '22-'26, '28-'3I. Bagley, George C. Bagley, Ralph Colt Spencer, Selden P. Colton, Quartermaster George, 1699, Springfield, Mass. Q. M. Hampshire Co. Troop, 1663. In King Philip's War. Deputy, i669-'7i-'77. Allen, Oliver F. Chapman, Chandler P. "5 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Colton, Allen L. Fisher, Francis P. Haven, Wm. Hitchcock, Ripley Homer, William B. Lyman, Elias Maynard, George C. McElroy, Clayton Moore, James B. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Partridge, Edward L. Salter, Jasper C. Salter, William T. Schauffler, Wm. G. Whitman, Chas. S. Wilder, Edward B. Woolworth, Chas. P. Wool worth, James M. Colton, Capt. Thomas, 1651-1728, Springfield, Mass. Ens., 1679. Lieut. Capt, 1693. Adams, John W. Barnes, Alfred C. Fisher, Francis P. Maynard, George C. Proctor, Frederick T. Woolworth, Chas. P. Woolworth, James M. Combes, Maj. William, 1690, Talbot Co., Md. Lieut, Tal bot Co. Militia, 1678. Maj. of Horse, 1689. Mullikin, Howard Sheib, Samuel H. Com(e)y, Daniel, . Killed in King Philip's War near Haynes' Garrison. Dixon, Willis M. Commee, David, 1676, Con cord, Mass. Killed at the Sudbury Fight. Flagg, Charles P. Flagg, Henry D. Comrin, Serg. John, 1760. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1744. ist Sergeant, 1750. Jeffries, John T. L. Comstock, Sergeant Christopher, 1625-1702, Fairfield and Norwalk, Conn. Deputy to the Gen. Court, 1686. Sergeant between 1654 and 1702. Cadle, Cornelius Comstock, Wm. Ogilvie Comstock, Daniel, 1632-1683, New London, Conn. Volunteer in Narragansett War, 1676. Hall, Clarence L. Hall, John Henry Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Palmer, Ernest Comstock, Samuel, 1654-1727, R. I. Elected from Providence to the Gen. Assembly, 1702, 1707, 1708. Comstock, Frank Paine Comstock, Louis Hall Comstock, William, 1595-1683. A soldier in the Pequot War, 1637, enlisted from Wethers field, Ct. Cadle, Cornelius Conant, Lieut. Daniel, 1696-1741. Representative from Beverly to the General Court, i749-'5o. Lieut, of Beverly Co. Lord, Charles E. Conant, Exercise, 1637-1722. Dep uty, Mass., 1682-1684. Bloss, Orlando P. Conant, John, 1652-1724, Beverly, Mass. In King Philip's War, Capt. Appleton's Co. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Conant, Henry; E. Conant, Samuel M. Hosmer, Jerome C. Lord, Charles E. Moore, Howard P. Seely, William W. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Conant, Lot, 1624-1674, Beverly, Mass. In Capt. Joseph Gardi ner's Co., King Philip's War. Patch, Charles Endicott Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Conant, Lot, Jr., 1658-1745, Bev erly, Mass. In Capt. Joseph Gardiner's Co., Great Swamp Fight. Abbott, Francis E. Hutchinson, Chas. Lyman Pierce, Frederick C. 116 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Storer, John H. Thompson, Eben F. Conant, Gov. Roger, 1592-1679, Beverly, Mass. Gov. Colony at Cape Ann, 1625-1626, and Salem, 1627-1629. Deputy, 1634. Abbott, Francis E. Bloss, Orlando P. Bryant, Fred'k S. Church, William C. Conant, Elbridge R. Conant, Ernest L. Conant, Henry E. Conant, Wm. Albert Fitz Gerald, Desmond Hosmer, Jerome C. Leonard, George H. Libby, Charles T. Long, John Long, John C. Lord, Charles E. Moore, Howard P. Patch, Charles Endicott Prentiss, Nathaniel A. Seely, William W. Smith, Wm. D. G. Southworth, Constant Storer, John H. Talbot, Joel F. Thompson, Eben F. Tudbury, Warren C. Whitwell, Fred'k S. Wood, Eric F. Wood, Wm. B. Cone, Sylvanus. In Fort Edward Expedition, 1755, Capt. Phelps' Co., 4th Conn. Regt, Crown Point Expedition, 1756, and Capt. Wells' Co., Fort William Henry. Cone, James B. Coney, William, 1727-1805. In first Louisburg Expedition. Morse, Willard S. Concdon, James, 1686-1757. Dep uty, 1732, '45, '47, '48, '49, '50, '55- Daniels, Edwin Alfred Conkling, Benjamin, 1709. Soldier at Easthampton in In dian Alarm, 1653. Libbey, Wm. Conkling, Capt. Cornelius, 1664- 1748, Easthampton. Ensign, 1700; Capt, 1715. Libbey, Wm. Conkling, Elisha, 1691 - 1772, Easthampton. Soldier in 1715. Libbey, William Conkling, Jeremiah, 1631-1712. Soldier at Easthampton in the Indian alarm of 1653. Libbey, Wm. Conkling, John, . Member train-band under Lieut. Chas. Glover, 1652-3, in troubles with Dutch and Indians. Little, Robt. Forsyth Conkling, John, 1746, East hampton. In Capt. Matthias Burnett's Easthampton Co., 1715. Libbey, Wm. Conkling, Joseph, 1665-1698. Mem ber of train-band in threatened attack upon Southold, 1690, by the French ships. Little, Robt. Forsyth Conkling, Lieut. Joseph, 1691- 1740, Southold. Soldier in Capt. Wm. Booth's Southold Co., 1715. Little, Robert Forsyth Conn, Sergt. John, Harvard, Mass. In Col. Ruggles' Regt, Ticonderoga, 1758. Also un der Captain Willard, 1759. Sergt, Crown Point, 1760. Conn, Chas. F. Conn, Granville P. Edwards, Charles L. Conner, Thomas, 1738 . Capt. Robt. Curry's Company belong ing to "Ye Penn'a Regiment," June, 1759. Later served in the Wyoming Reg. Conner, John G. Conselyea, Pieter. Private in Capt. Francis Titus Co., Kings County Militia, 1715. Lane, Francis T. L. Constable, Surgeon John, . Surgeon in the British Army, French War, 1762. Subse quently Surgeon ist Regt., Prov. of N. Y. 117 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Bicknell, George A. McVicker, Edward Contee, Alexander, 1691-1740. Member Md. Provincial Legis lature from Charles Co., 1724. Thomas, Douglas H. Converse (Convers), Dea. Edward, 1590-1663, Woburn, Mass. Deputy, 1660, Mass. Bay Col ony. Blagden, Edward R. Converse, Charles A. Converse, John H. Cragin, Charles I. Dixon, Willis M. Hill, Clarence Edward Putnam, George J. Thompson, Abijah Thompson, John T. Thompson, Mackey J. Converse, Lieut. James, 1620- 1715, Charlestown and Wo burn, Mass. Lieut, King Philip's War Deputy, 1679. Adams, Henry H. Blagden, Edward R. Cragin, Charles I. Dixon, Willis M. French, John Griffin, Henry A. Hardy, Cyrus A. Morris, Seymour Thompson, Abijah Converse, Major James, 1645- 1706, Woburn, Mass. Deputy, 1679-1692. Speaker, 1699, 1702- 1703. Commander at defence of Storer's Garrison, 1691- 1692. Major. Adams, Henry H. Anderson, Arthur C. Blagden, Edward R. Cone, Morris Huntington Converse, Edmund C. Dixon, Willis M. Griffin, Henry A. Hardy, Cyrus A. Morris, Seymour Thompson, Abijah Wood, Alva S. Converse, Capt. Josiah, 1660-1717. Capt, 1707, and of the com pany raised for intended ex pedition to Canada. Morris, Seymour Partridge, Edward L. Rollins, Philip A. Converse, Capt. Josiah, 1684-1771, Woburn, Leicester, and Brook field, Mass. Representative, 1715. Captain of the Woburn Company. Dixon, Willis M. Morris, Seymour Thompson, Abijah Converse, Lieut. Josiah, 1710- 1775, Woburn and Leicester, Mass., and Stafford, Conn. Representative, 1733, from Leicester ; Lieut, of the Leices ter Company. Dixon, Willis M. Converse, Samuel, 1653-1699, Wo burn. In King Philip's War, and Phips' Expedition. Thompson, Abijah Wood, Alva S. Conyn, Lieut. Casparus, 1693- 1769, Claverack. Lieut, in Capt. Van Rensselaer's Co. of Foot, 1735, N. Y. Provincial Forces, French and Indian Wars. Beale, Charles F. T. Cooch (Gooch), Capt. Thomas, 1788. Capt Del. Colonial Militia, French and Indian War, 1756. Black, John J. Cooch, Joseph W. Evans, Charles Black Gest, Alexander Purves Gest, Alexander Purves, Jr. Gest, John Barnard Gest, John M. Gest, Sydney Grier Cook(e), Major Aaron, 1610- 1690, Westfield, Mass. Mem ber of Windsor Troop of Horse, 1658. Maj. of Hartford Troop, 1658. Deputy, 1668. Ens., 1676. Capt of garrison at Westfield in King Philip's War. Adams, Fred'k C. Anthony, James L. 118 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Atkinson, Chas. T. Bardwell, Harry J. Brown, Paul Boyd, Robt. Munro, Jr. Chapin, Clifford S. Cooley, Francis R. Daly, M. Ordway Day, Robert W. Fisher, Francis P. Haskell, Frank W. Hawks, Frederick E. Hayes, Birchard Austin Hemenway, Fred T. Howe, Edward W. Hubbard, Phineas Ives, Francis J. Jones, Charles L. Leeds, Charles Lunt, William W. Merritt, Alan D. McKechnie, Wm. T. Parker, George T. Partridge, Edward L. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Ware, Horace E. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, Wm. Ives Whipple, Durand White, William C. Whitman, Chas. S. Williams, Geo. C. F. Wilson, John A. Woodruff, Charles H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Wright, Harry L. Cook, Capt. Aaron, 2nd, 1641- 1716. Ens., 1693. Capt, 1678- 1713, Hadley Militia. Deputy 1689, et seq. Bardwell, Harry J. Barnard, Franklin Brown, Paul Fisher, Francis P. Gross, Charles E. Haskell, Frank W. Hawks, Frederick E. Hayes, Birchard Austin Hubbard, Phineas Ives, Frank J. Jones, Charles L. Partridge, Edw. L. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, Wm. Ives Whipple, Durand White, William C. Whitman, Chas. S. Woodruff, Chas. H. Woodruff, Fred'k S. Wright, Harry L. Cook, Lieut. James, 1716 - 1778, Norwich, Conn. Ensign of 8th Co. of Norwich, May, 1766; Lieut, 1769; Capt, 1771. Burt, Charles W. Cook, John, 1631-1691. Deputy, 1670, Rhode Island. Commis sioner. Wilbour, Joshua Cook, John, 1751, Torrington, Conn. Deputy, 1731, '32, '35, '38. Soldier in Old French War. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Cook, John, 1687-1762, Preston, Conn. Deputy to Conn. Gen. Court, 1723, '30, '31, '32, '36, '37- Burt, Charles W. Cook, Moses, 1645-1676. Killed in King Philip's War, Westfield, 1676. Adams, Fred'k C Atkinson, Chas. T. Cook, Capt. Moses, 1675-1758, Westfield. Capt, Snow Shoe Men, 1709. Expedition to Canada. Adams, Fred'k C. Partridge, Edward L. Cook, Richard, 1716. English Volunteer in the Narragansett War. Soldier in King Philip's War. Bennett, Robert R. Cook, Samuel, 1641-1702. Dragoon in Capt. Robert Sylls' Co., New Haven, 1675. Cooke, William Dewey Washburn, William Ives Cook, Samuel, Jr., 1668-1725. Deputy, General Court from New Haven, 1712-1715. Washburn, William Ives Cook, Capt. Samuel, . Lieut, at Wallingford, Conn., 1741. Capt, 1742. 119 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Whitney, Chas. P. Cook, Capt. Thaddeus, 1728-1800. Ens. of 2d Co. of Preston, 8th Conn. Regt, 1755. Lieut, Troop of Horse, 10th Regt, 1757. Capt, 2d Co., 1763. Deputy from Wallingford, 1775- Doolittle, Geo. Tilton Whitney, Chas. P. Cook, Thomas, 1674, Ports mouth, R. I. Deputy to the Assembly. Wilbour, Joshua Cooke, Arthur, 1699. Dep. to the General Court of R. I., 1681. Member of Provincial Council of Pa., 1686, '88, '90. President of Council, 1686, '92. One of the five Commissioners appointed by William Penn to govern the Province of Pa., 1688. Speaker of Pa. Assembly, 1689. Assistant to Gov. Mark ham, i696-'99. Smith, Thomas K. Cooke, Francis, 1583-1663. The 17th signer of the Compact on the Mayflower, Nov. 11, 1620. Member of Myles Standish's Co. and in expedition against the Indians. Member of Ply mouth Military Co., 1643. Ames, Joseph B. Bennett, Robert R. Briggs, William C. Cadwallader, Rawlins Chapman, Edwin N. Crandon, Edwin S. Crandon, John H. Cushing, Luther S. Cutler, Edward H. Doughty, Francis E. Dyer, Leonard H. Fuller, Linus E. Gifford, Charles E. Gillette, Edwin F. Greene, Charles A. Kelly, Edward L. Kingman, Wm. L. Leonard, Geo. H. Newton, Chas. H. Nickerson, Thos. W. Parker, Edward L. Parker, Fred'k W. Phillips, Arthur S. Pollock, Edwin T. Reade, Philip Robinson, Roswell R. Swift, Henry W. Taintor, Wm. Henry Harrison Talbot, Archie L. Thompson, Clifton S. Tyler, Edwin R. Vail, Henry H. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, Wm. D. Washburn, Wm. I. Washburn, Wm. J. Washburne, Hempstead Watson, William H. Cooke, Jacob, 1676. In Pe quot War, 1637, an(l a member of Capt. Myles Standish's Co. in 1643. Cushing, Luther S. Kelly, Edward L. Parker, Edward L. Wolcott, Roger Cooke, Jacob, Jr., 1653 - 1748. Served with Col. Church against Indians, King Philip's War, 1689. Pollock, Edwin T. Cook(e), John, 1612-1694, Dart mouth, Plymouth Colony. Sol dier King Philip's War. Dep uty, 1666, et seq. Ives, Anson Jesse Ives, Anson Jesse, Jr. Swift, Henry W. Cooke, John, 1647-1716, Salem, Mass. Member of the old Troop of Salem, Mass., 1678. Tudbury, Warren C. Cook(e), Mordecai, 1714. Burgess, Virginia Assembly for Gloucester Co., 1702, 1714. Barret, Richard A. Garland, Hugh A. Thomas, Douglas H. Cooke, Dep.-Gov. Nicholas, 1717- 1782. Dep.-Gov. of R. I., 1769. Dep.-Gov. with power of a Commissioner - in - Chief, 1775- Cooke, James W. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Cooke, Silas, 1777. Priva- teersman. Commanded Brigan tine Province, 1758 ; com manded Sloop Roby, 1760. Preston, Howard W. Cooley, Ensign Benjamin, 1684, Springfield, Mass. Ens., Hampshire Regt, under Maj. John Pynchon. Hunt, Arthur K. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Wilder, Edward B. Williams, Geo. C. F. Coolidge, John, 1604-1691, Wa tertown, Mass. Deputy, 1658. Amee, Albert F. Bond, Walter H. Britton, Edward E. Brown, George E. Chase, William L. Coolidge, David H., Jr. Coolidge, Louis A. Cowee, James C. Daniels, Howard B. Dorr, Alfred Eberlein, Chas. W. Endicott, Eugene F. Harrington, Charles Hazelton, William C. Houghton, Wm. A. Jaynes, Fremont N. Lincoln, Chas. E. Parker, Geo. T. Stone, Chas. F., Jr. Stone, Wm. E. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Washburn, Wm. D. Wood, Eric F. Coolidge, Ensign John, 1630-1691, Watertown, Mass. Ensign, serving in King Philip's War, 1676. Amee, Albert F. Bates, Daniel M. Britton, Edw. E. Clark, Byron N. Coolidge, Howard K. Coolidge, Louis A. Dorr, Alfred Eberiein, Charles W. Endicott, Eugene F. Harrington, Charles Hazelton, Wm. Carpenter Houghton, Wm. A. Jaynes, Fremont N. Lincoln, Geo. H. Stone, Wm. Eben Stowell, Wm. H. H. Coolidge, William, 1604-1691. Deputy from Watertown, Mass., 1658, et seq. Clark, Byron N. Coombs, Francis, 1633-1682. In Lieut John Tomson's Co. in garrison at Middleborough, Mass., at outbreak of King Philip's War. One of the Council of War. Talbot, Archie L. Cooper, Jason, 1739 . In Capt. Hall's Co. and Capt. Baldwin's Co., French and In dian War. Little, Robt. Forsyth Cooper, Corp. John, 1689. Member New Haven Militia, 1643. Corp. under Lieut. Robert Seeley, Dutch and In dian troubles, i654-'s5. Dep uty, i66i-'62, '65-'66, '71, '74. Signer of the Compact, 1639. Governor's Assistant and mem ber of Council of War. Bicknell, George A. Clark, Lot Curran Cooper, John Dickerman, Wm. C. Dwight, Frederick Eaton, Fred'k H. Farnham, Elijah T. Hatch, Josiah O. Jennings, Walter Jewett, William K. Lines, Harvey K Little, Robt Forsyth Pack, Arthur Newton Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Terry, John Taylor Cooper, Lieut. Thomas, Sr., 1617- 1675. Lieut, in Maj. John Pynchon's Hampshire Regt. ; killed by the Indians Oct. 5, 1675. Roberts, Richard H. Cooper, Lieut. Thomas, 1619-1675. Commanded rescuing force at SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Brookfield, Mass., 1675. Killed at burning of Springfield. Barbour, Lucius A. Day, Robt. Webster Dominick, Geo. F., Jr. Dominick, Henry B. Dominick, Lamont Dominick, Wm. G. Dutton, Wm. D. Fisher, Albert J. Hayes, Birchard Austin Hitchcock, Jas. Ripley W. Huse, Hiram A. Schley, Richard Larcomb Scofield, George S. Sherrili, Chas. H. Terry, John Taylor Cooper, William, 1632-1710, V/est Jersey. Member Legislature, 1682, and Assembly, 1682, et seq. Member of the Council of Proprietors, 1688. Middleton, Harvey Ware, Edwin M. Ware, George B. Ware, Howard F. Ware, Robert L. Corbett, Robert, Mass. Referred to in a petition to the Gov. and Council as "then on the fron tier," to be recalled "for the protection of their own homes." Richards, John B. Corbin, Col. Henry, 1629-1675. Member, Council of Va., 1663- '67. Burgess from Lancaster, i658-'59. Adams, Gilmer S. Barret, Richard A. Griffin, Edw. S. Howard, McHenry Moran, Charles Newton, Virginius Corliss, Joshua, 1733-1819, Haver hill, Mass. In Capt. Moore's Co., 1755, French and Indian War; in 2d Foot Co. of Haver hill, 1757, and in the company commanded by Sergt. Watts, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757- Corliss, Augustus W. Cornell, Capt. Joshua, 1677 , Cow Neck Sands, L. I. Capt, Militia, Queen's Co., N. Y., Commission dated Oct. 25, 1715. Cornell, Thomas L. Cornell, Ens. Peter, . Ens., 1673, in Capt. Jan Strycker's Co. at the time of the English surrender to the Dutch. Lieut, 1686, Capt Gerardus Beek- man's Co., Flatbush. Jones, Walter R. Cornell, Ens. Thomas, i 595-1 656, Westchester Co., N. Y. Ens,, Portsmouth, R. I., Militia, 1642-1644. Served under Gov. Kieft against Indians. Almy, Leonard B. Almy, William E. Brokaw, George T. Burling, Wm. Raymond Chase, Robert S. Delafield, Edward C. Delafield, John R. Elliman, Lawrence B. Ely, Geo. Wm., 2d Houghton, John P. Jeffries, John T. L. Jones, Charles H. Kissam, Henry S. Morgan, Frank Robeson, Andrew Robinson, Rosewell R. Sands, James T. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Smith, Wm. S. Valentine, Abraham B. Wing, John D. Wing, John M. Wing, Louis S. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Wister, Rodman Corning, Ens. Samuel, 1694. Ens., Beverly, Mass. Bay Col ony, 1677. Winsiow, Chauncey R. Cornish, Benjamin, 1736. In Capt. Daniel Stevenson's Co., Newtown, Queens County, N. Y., in 1715. Murphy, William D. Cornish, Cyprian, , Bruns wick and Harpswell. Soldier in First French and Indian 122 INDEX OF ANCESTORS War. Sentinel, 1755. Mem ber of Train Band, 1757, East Harpswell. Cornish, Leslie Colby Cornish, James, 1663-1740. Rep. from Simsbury to the General Court. Weld, George F. Cornwall (Cornwell), Lieut. William, 1678, Hartford, Conn. In Pequot War, 1637. Sergt-at-Arms, 1639. Repre sentative from Middletown, 1654, et seq. Bell, Jared W. Booth, Charles E. Clephane, Lewis P. Norris, Henry McC. Palmer, Lowell M. Wilcox, George H. Wilcox, Roy Cornwell Wolcott, Roger Corsen, Lieut. Col. Christian, 1765. Ensign in Capt. August Graham's North Co., Richmond County, N. Y., 171 5. Lieut.-Col., Richmond County, 1738. Poillon, Arthur Poillon, William Corsen (Corson), Capt. Cornelius, 1645-1693. Capt. of a Co. at Brooklyn, Apr. 9, 1685. Capt. of Foot, North and East part of Staten Island, Richmond County, N. Y., 1689. Blaker, Clarence J. Lawrence, Robert Cutting Mersereau, John D. Poillon, Arthur Poillon, William Corsen, Cornelius, 173 1-1789. Pri vate in Capt. Abraham De Forest's N. Y. Company, Cam paign of 1 76 1, French War. Poillon, Arthur Poillon, William Corsen, Lieut. Jacob, . Lieutenant of Richmond Co., N. Y., Militia, commanded by Captain Graham, 1715. Colo nel, 1738. Mersereau, John D. Corser, John, 1718-1791. In Capt. Tash's Co., Col. Blanchard's Regt, N. Hamp. Militia, Crown Point, 1756. Corser, Elwood S. Cortelyou, Capt. Jacques, 1693. Capt of Utrecht Co., 1673. Surveyor-Gen. of N. Y., 1657. Member of Hempstead Convention, .1665. Little, Robt. Forsyth Corwin, Lieut. John, 1663-1729. Lieut, of Foot, Capt. John Cooper, Suffolk Regt, 171 5. Corwin, Hamilton S. Corwin, Joshua, 1733-1812. In Co. commanded by Capt. Thomas Terry recruited from Suffolk County, N. Y., for service in the French and Indian War, 1758. Corwin, David R. Corwin, Hamilton S. Cotton, Sergt. William, 1613 . Member of A. & H. A. Co., Boston, 1650. Theopold, Herbert C. Couch, Capt. Samuel, 1741, Fairfield, Conn. Lieut, 1709. Capt, 1710. Deputy, i7io-'i2, '20, '33-'34. Field, Thaddeus C. Coulter, Thomas, 1737-18 14, Sus sex Co., Del. Member of Capt. John Wright's Co. of Penn. Militia in Regt. commanded by William Denny, 1759. Connell, Robert Coursey, Col. Henry, 1697. Member of the Council of Md., 1660-1670, '76-'84. Secretary of Md., i66o-'6i. Col., com manding Foot of Cecil and Kent Counties, 1676, 1678, 1 68 1. Chief Justice of the Provincial Court, i684-'85. Commissioner, to negotiate treaty with Northern Indians at Albany, 1677 and 1682. Burgess for Talbot Co., Md., i694-'95. Thorn, William H. DeC. W. Williams, Nathan W. Coursey, Henry, 1662-1707. Jus tice for Talbot Co., Md., 1685, 123 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1689. Burgess for Talbot Co., i704-'07. Thorn, William H. DeC. W. Courtney, Lieut. Thomas, 1641- 1706. Council of Md., 1675. Cornet, 1676. Lieut, 1678. Garland, Hugh A. Courts, Col. John, 1655 - 1702, Charles County, Md. In the Protestant Revolution of Md. Member of the first Governor's Council of Md. Courts, James C. Courts, George M. Keech, Edward P. Cousins, Thomas, 1649 , Wells, Me. Under Capt. Scottow, in Scarborough, King Philip's War. Davis, Walter Goodwin COUWENHOVEN, JAN GERRITSEN, 1639 . Member of Leis- ler's Council, 1689. Member of the Court of Exchequer, 1690. Lane, Francis T. L. COUWENHOVEN, NlCASIUS JANSE, 1681-1748. Soldier in Col. Stillwell's Kings Co. Regt, 1715. Lane, Francis T. L. Cowdin, Capt. Thomas, 1720- 1792, Fitchburg, Mass. Sergt, Louisburg Expedition, 1745. Bearer of dispatches prior to French and Indian War. In Nova Scotia Expedition, 1755. Ens., 1756, under Capt James Putnam, drafted from the Hampshire and Worcester Co.'s Regt. for Crown Point and Lake Champlain. 2d Lieut, 1756, Capt. Simon Sef- ferd's Co. Capt, 1761, in Col. Richard Saltonstall's Regt. Cowdin, Winthrop Upton, James C. M. Cowdrey, William, 1602 -1687, Reading. Deputy to General Court from Reading, i65i-'52- '53 and '58. Swan, Reuben S. Cowell, Capt. Edw., 1691, Boston. Commanded 18 men at the Sudbury Fight, 1676. Appleton, Francis H. Cowes, Giles, 1645 • Saw service on board the sloop Mary, i693-'94. Pettingell, Frank H. Cowles, John, 1598-1675, Farming- ton, Conn. Deputy, 1 653-1 654. Adams, John Q. Booth, Charles E. Cowles, Calvin D. Cowles, William N. Enders, John O. Cowles, Ens. Joseph, 1777. Ens., 8th Co., 15th Regt. Train Band, Conn. Cowles, William N. Cowles, Capt. Josiah, 1716-1793. Ensign, 1756. Capt, 1761, Second Co., Southington, Conn. Cowles, Calvin D. Cox, Robert, 1731, Marble head, Mass. Member of Capt. Gardiner's Salem and Marble head Military Co. in King Philip's War. Wounded in Great Swamp Fight Russell, Harry B. Cozzens, Abraham, 1729. Soldier in King Philip's War. Bickford, Robert Sloane Crabb, Ralph, 1694-1734, Member of the General Assembly of Md. from Prince George County, i7i9-'33. Monnette, Mervin J. Monnette, Orra E. Crabb, Richard, . Served as Deputy to the General Court from Wethersfield, Conn., i639-'4o-'4i. Monnette, Orra E. Craft, Lieut. Griffin, 1609-1689, Roxbury. Deputy, i638-'63- '67. Sergt. of Militia, . Lieut, i653-'75-'76. Boutelle, Frank W. Bowen, Clarence W. Brooks, Lyman L. Brown, Daniel A. Crafts, John C. Crafts, John W. Crofts, George W. 124 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Davis, Fellowes Green, John Wm. Hubbard, Ralph H. Merritt, Alan D. Monnette, Orra E. Munds, James Theus Park, Edgar D. Schroeder, Henry Thayer, Charles I. Wolcott, Roger Craft, Lieut. Moses, 1703-1768, Roxbury and Newton, Mass. At Louisburg, 1745, Capt. Williams' Co., Col. Choate's Regt. Lieut, Newton Co. Brown, Daniel A. Crafts, John C. Hyde, Frank C. Craft, Lieut. Samuel, 1637-1690. Lieut, Roxbury Militia. Crafts, John W. Davis, FelloweS Crafts, Benjamin, 1706 - 1746, Chebaco, Mass. Enlisted in the Expedition against Louis burg, 1745, serving throughout the Siege. After its capture he was placed in charge of the Commissary Department. Died of the plague in the spring of 1746. Trask, Charles H. Trask, Frederick Kingsbury Crafts, Capt. Joseph, 1 694-1754. Ens., 1733. Lieut, 1735. Capt, 1741, Pomfret, Conn., Mil itia. Crafts, John W. Strong, Donald W. Cragin, John, 1701 . In Capt Samuel Davies' Acton, Mass., Co., 1757. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Cram, Benjamin, 1666 , Hampton, N. H. In garrison Fort William and Mary, New castle, 1708. In Capt. John Gilman's Co., 1710. Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Webb, William S. Cram, Benjamin, 1716 1804, Hampton, N. H. In Capt. Prescott's Co., N. H. Regt, 1745. At capture of Louis burg. Webb, William S. Crandall, John, 1676. Com missioner, i658-'62-'63. Dep uty, R. I., from Westerly, i670-'7i. Crandall, Arthur L. Crandall, Orestes A. Crane, Sergt. Amariah, 1731- 1823. Served in Expedition against Crown Point, under Capt. Jeduthan Baldwin, 1755. Richards, Charles S. Richards, George H. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Crane, Azariah, 1647-1730. Dep uty to the Provincial Assembly, N. J., i693-'94-'95. Boyd, Robert Munro, Jr. Lindly, John M. Richards, George Herbert Righter, Stephen W. Crane, Benjamin, 1656 , Berk ley. In Capt. Johnson's Co., in King Philip's War; was wounded in battle of Narra gansett, 1675. Briggs, William C. Crane, Capt. Henry, Sr., 1635- 171 1, Killingworth, Conn. Lieut, 1675. Capt., 1704. Governor's Assistant, 1665. Deputy. Brown, James H. Brown, Paul Dudley, Frank A. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Primrose, John S. Crane, Capt. Henry, Jr., 1677- 1741. Lieut, of Dunham Mili tia, 1716. Capt, 1718. Brown, James H. Crane, Jasper, 1590-1680. Deputy, 1653-1658. Governor's Assist ant, 1662-1667. Deputy Pro vincial Assembly, East Jersey, i667-'73- Agens, Sylvester Halsey M. Bell, Jared W. Booth, Edward H. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Chandler, Walter 125 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Goode, George Brown Grant, De Forest Grant, Madison Haines, John P. Halsey, Charles D. T. Halsey, Henry A. Halsted, David Crane Halsted, E. Bayard Lindly, John M. Murphy, Franklin Parmly, Jay Frank Richards, Geo. H. Toler, Henry P. Toler, Wm. Pennington Cranl, Jasper, Jr., 1651-1712. East Jersey Provincial Forces, i675-'76. Agens, Sylvester Halsey M. Goode, George Brown Grant, De Forest Grant, Madison Haines, John P. Halsted, David C. Halsted, E. Bayard Parmly, Jay Frank Crane, Capt. John, 1711, Guilford, Conn. Deputy, 1703- '11. Capt, 1708, and in Expe dition against Canada, 1711. Dudley, Frank A. Crane, Lieut. Jonathan, 1658- 1734. Ens. and Lieut, of Mili tia at Windham, Conn. Dep uty, 1 701, et seq. Bloss, Orlando P. Clark, Kenneth Crane, Rov E. Field, Thaddeus C. Mersereau, John D. Paul, Edward J. Crane, Joseph, , North Salem, N. Y. In Capt. Nathaniel Richard's Co., Expedition against Canada, 1746. Field, Thaddeus C. Crane, Maj. Nathaniel, 1680-1760, Newark. Major in Colonial Forces. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Crane, Sir Robert, 1644. One of the Governors of New England Colony, Mass. Bay, 1630. Chandler, Walter Crane, Stephen, 1709-1780. Q. M., 1758. Member Assembly of N. J., 1765, et seq. Speaker, I77°-'72- Pres., Provincial Convention, 1774. Squier, Charles B. Crannell, Robert, about 1670. In Lord Cornbury's Independ ent Co. of Fusileers, 1708. Staff Officer in Col. Robt. Hunter's Co. Crannell, Clarke W. Cranston, Gov. John, 1 626-1 680. Major of Troop, i677-'78. Governor of R. I., 1678- '80. Brenton, Cranston Hall Cranston, Gov. Samuel, 1659- 1727. Major, 1698. Governor of R. I., 1698-1727. Brenton, Cranston Hall Crary, Lieut. George, 1760, Preston, Conn. 2d Lieut, 1756; ist Lieut, 1757, under Capt. Israel Putnam. Dart, Wm. Crary Crawford, David, 1625-1710. Rep. of New Kent County, Va., as Member of the House of Bur gesses in 1692. Rodes, Frank Crawford, David, 1662-1762. Mem ber of Va. House of Burgesses from New Kent County, 1692. Rodes, Joseph H. Crawford, David, 1740-1800. Mem ber of Provincial Convention held in Annapolis, 1774. First Associate Judge of Prince George's Co. Henry, John W. Crawford, Gideon, 1651 1707, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1690, et seq. Allen, Crawford C. Preston, Howard W. Robeson, Andrew Crawford, Robert, 1722-1778. En sign, Penna. Regt. In Capt. Richard Walker's Co., ist Battalion. Commission dated 1758. Meyers, Charles L. Crawford, Maj. William, 1688- 126 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1720. Deputy, R. I., General Assembly, 1711, 1713, I7i7-'i8- '19. Major of the Regiment of the Mainland. Preston, Howard W. Robeson, Andrew Crawford, Col. William, 1722- 1782. Colonial Forces, Vir ginia. Ens., 1755. Served at Fort Duquesne under Wash ington in Pontiac's Rebellion, and in Lord Dunmore's Indian War. Killed by the Delaware Indians. Chenoweth, Alexander C. Cregier, Capt.-Lieut. Martin, 1702. Capt-Lieut, New Am sterdam Burghers Corps, 1651. Member of the Gov ernor's Council and first Capt, 1659. Sent to protect the Dutch Colony on the Dela ware, 1663. Commissioned Capt.-Lieut. in command of all military forces of the Prov. of N. Y. under the English, and conducted the war against the Esopus Indians. Foster, Howell Hawes, Emory Sherman, William W. Cresap, Capt. Thomas, 1702-1788, Old Town, Md. Capt. of a Company against the Indians, 1755- Bruce, Webster Holladay, Edmund B. Cresson, Corp. Pierre, 1681. In Expedition against the In dians at Esopus, 1663. Banta, Theodore Melvin Demarest, Benj. G. Stone, Morton Rutherfurd, John Cripps, John, 1690. Member W. Jersey Assembly, 1682. Schwartz, Frank N. Schwartz, John L. Cripps, Nathaniel, 1746. Member of New Jersey Assem bly, i7o8-'o9. Schwartz, Frank N. Schwartz, John L. Crispell, Anthony, . One of the Hurley soldiers at the rendezvous at Marbletown. Hoffman, Samuel V. Crissey, David, 1725-1803, Conn. In Capt. Ebenezer Down's Co. of Militia from Woodbury, Conn., which went to relief of Ft. William Henry, 1757. Bailley, Edward Cashman Crist, Nicholas, . Served in the Colonial Troops of Vir ginia in the French and Indian War and was with Washing ton at Braddock's defeat. Hume, Edgar E. Croasdale, Ezra, i74°i Pa. Rep. in Provincial Assembly from Buck's County, i7o6-'o9. Hough, Oliver Smith, Joshua E. Crocker, Josiah, 1647-1698. Sol dier in Capt. Gorham's Co., Plymouth Regiment, Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Pike, Chas. Elliot Crocker, Sergt. Joseph, 1654-1721, Barnstable, Mass. Sergt. of the Barnstable Military Com pany. Danforth, Allen Crocker, William, 1612 - 1692. Scituate and Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, Mass., i67o-'7i-'74. Member of Lieut Thomas Dimmock's Co. of Barnstable, Mass., 1643. Burke, James S. Crocker, David Dykman, Jackson A. Foote, John C. Hubbard, Phineas White, William C. Croessen, Hendrick, i76o-'6i. Private in Capt. August Gra ham's North Company, Rich mond County, N. Y., 171 5. Poillon, Arthur Poillon, William Crofts, Lieut. Griffen, 1600-1689. Lieut. Military Co., Roxbury, Mass. Deputy to General Court of Mass. Member of Artillery Co., 1668. Green John W. 127 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Cromwell, Capt. Thomas,_ 1617- 1649. Commanded a privateer, 1 646-1 649, under a commission from the Earl of Warwick. Binney, William G. Rich, William T. Cromwell, William, 1627 -1684. Council of Lord Baltimore, and in Expedition against the Nanticoke Indians, 1678. Bell, Jared W. Chenoweth, Alexander C. Cromwell, Charles Crosby, Simon, 2d, 1637-1725. In garrison, at Billerica, and scouting, King Philip's War. In Capt. Lane's Troop, 1706. Deputy, 1691, et seq. Bailey, Everett H. Carney, Sydney H., Jr. Carpenter, William M. Crosby, Henry A. Hill, John F. Richards, Chas. S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, Wm. S. Richardson, Wm. E. Schroeder, Henry Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, William H. Crosby, Simon, 3d, 1663 , Bil lerica, Mass. In Indian War under Capt. Lane, 1706. Bailey, Everett H. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Crosby, Lieut. Simon, 1680-1771, Billerica, Mass. Lieut, serv ing at Crown Point and Lake Champlain, French and Indian War, i758-'59. Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, William H. Crosman, Robert, 1692, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Freeman, Alden Cross, Peter, 1653-1737. In King Philip's War. Barrows, John W. Cross, Robert, 1612-1693, Ipswich, Mass. In Pequot War. Edwards, Edward J. Fulton, William E. Paul, Edward J. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Cross, Capt. Robert, 1642-1713, Ipswich. Commanded a Co. in the Expedition against Can ada, 1690. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Croswell, Thomas, 1633 - 1708, Charlestown, Mass. In the campaign under Lieut. Edward Oakes in King Philip's War, 1676. Munds, James Theus Wyman, Walter C. Crouch, William, 1627 - 1678, Charlestown, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Joseph Sill, 1675. Bickford, Robert S. Daniels, Edwin A. Daniels, Richard H. Crow (Crowell), John, 1673, Yarmouth, Mass. Deputy, i642-*43. Clark, Homer P. Partridge, Edward L. Crowell, Yelverton, 1643 - 1683, Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony. Deputy to General Court, 1663- '66. With Yarmouth Troops at Mount Hope in June, 1675. Eldridge, Edric Crowfoot ( Crowfott) , Joseph, 1678, Northampton. In "The Falls Fight," 1676. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Chas. Lathrop Crowshaw, Maj. Joseph, . House of Burgesses, Va. Major, York Co. Militia. Junkin, Francis T. A. Cruger, Henry, 1707-1780. Mem ber N. Y. Provincial Assem bly, 1745-1759. Member of King's Council, 1767-1772. Hasell, Lewis C. Johnstone, Francis U. Johnstone, John Oakley, Henry C. 12S INDEX OF ANCESTORS Pyne, Frederick Glover Rhinelander, Philip Rhinelander, T. J. Oakley *Cruger, John, 1642-1744. Alder man, N. Y., i7i2-'33. Mayor, N. Y., i739-'44- Rhinelander, Philip Crumb, Daniel, 1713. Soldier from Conn., King Philip's War. Crumb, Leverett F. Cruttenden, Abraham, 1683. Governor's Assistant, Colony of New Haven, 1639, and Treas. of Conn., 1675- '80. Betts, Fred'k H. Betts, Louis F. H. Loveiand, Crittenden Andrus Merritt, Alan D. Paul, Edward J. Cudworth, Gen. James, 1605-1682. Representative, 1649 " '5<> " '59- Assistant, i656-'s8. Capt. of Militia. Commanded in early part of King Philip's War. Dep.-Gov., 1 68 1. Atwood, Edward S. Gay, Frederick Gay, Robert H. King, Edward Sheldon, Ned Lewis Thresher, Henry J. Whitcomb, Lawrence CULBERTSON, CAPT. ALEXANDER, 1714-1756. Capt of a Co. in the 2d Battalion, Provincial Troops of Cumberland Co., Pa., under Col. James Bird, i755-*56. Also Capt. of a Co. under Col. John Armstrong; killed in an engagement with the Indians at the Battle of Bloody Run, sometimes known as the Battle of Sideling Hill, Pa., April 2, 1756. Martin, James CULBERTSON, LlEUT. JOHN, 171O- 1767. Lieut. Penn. Provincial Militia, 1748. ?Service accepted by New York Society before organization of Gen eral Society Service not now quali fying. Drouillard, James P. Pinkerton, Samuel S. S. Cullish, Capt. John, . In Pequot War. Capt, 1639. Grinnell, Wm. M. Culver, Edward, 1600-1685. One of the English Volunteers in the Narragansett War. Served in King Philip's War, 1675. In Pequot War, 1637. Cook, Joseph T. Culver, Charles M. Culver, Henry B. Dickinson, Oliver P. Luton, Cecil R. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Randall, John F. Richards, Frederick B. Culver, Lieut, Edward, 1654-1732, Conn. Volunteer in Narragan sett Campaign, King Philip's War, i675-'76. Lieut, in com mand of Conn, partisan forces, in active service, between Woodstock and Enfield, Conn., 1712. Culver, Francis Barnum Cummings, Abraham, 1733 , Ware, Mass. Private in Capt. Jacob Cummings's Co. for re lief of Fort William Henry, '757- Brown, Charles A. Cummings, Isaac, 1633-abt 1721, Ipswich, Mass. Private in the Narragansett War. Cummins, Thomas K. Patch, Charles Endicott Cunnabell, John, 1649-1724. Mem ber of Capt. Turner's Co., in King Philip's War, in defence of Northampton, 1676. Newcomb, Geo. W. Currier, Ephraim, 1741 , Ches ter, N. H. At Crown Point, 1755, in Capt. Thomas Tash's Co., Col. Blanchard's Regt. Pearson, Arthur E. Currier, Richard, 1617-1687, Salis bury, Mass. In King Philip's War. Clark, Byron N. Daggett, Geo. H. 129 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Pearson, Arthur E. Smith, Walter C. Curtis, Lieut. Israel, 1644- 1704. Lieut, Woodbury, Conn., Co., 1690. Deputy, 1689, et seq. Commissioner. Abbott, Everton J. Moseley, John G. Curtis, Sergt. John, 1611-1707. Sergt., Stratford, Conn., 1675. In King Philip's War. Abbott, Everton J. Brown, Paul Burton, Lewis W. Britton, Charles P. Dyer, Horace E. Jacobs, Elmer R. Jennings, Walter Moseley, John G. Moses, Zcbina Munson, Dunham O. Terry, John Taylor Curtis, John, ist, 1698. Mem ber First Assembly, held by William Penn at Philadelphia, i683-'84-'86 and of the Coun cil, i688-'97. Barratt, Norris S. Booth, Henry Driver Burton, Robert Tyson, Malcolm V. Curtis, John, 2d, 1692-1753. Mem ber of Assembly for the three lower counties of Delaware, 1749; and Speaker. Burton, Robert Curtis, Corp. John, 1718, Topsfield, Mass. Corp. of a Military Co., i694-'98. Pettingell, Frank H. Curtis, Corp. John, i732-'33, Topsfield. Corporal in the town Military Co., etc. Patch, Charles Endicott Curtis, Lieut. Jonathan, 1644- 168 1, Stratford, Conn. Lieut. of Train Band. Wead, Leslie C. Curtis, Ens. Joseph, 1650-1727. Ens. in Capt. Whiting's Co., Conn. Militia, Phip's Expedi tion; King William's War, i692-'93. Governor's Assistant, 1698-1721. Member of Com mittee of War, Fairfield Co., 1709, Queen Anne's War. Curtis, John C. Curtiss, Harlow C. Jacobs, Elmer R. Moseley, John G. Curtis, Joseph, 1655-1705, Kittery, Me. He had a Garrison House at Kittery in King William's War. Sheriff of York County, 1702. Libby, Charles T. Curtis, Capt. Moses, 1673 - 1763. Captain of the Militia. Curtis, Jonathan S. Curtis, Lieut. Philip, 1675, Roxbury, Mass. Lieut, Capt. Henchman's Co. Slain at Hassanomossett (Grafton) in an expedition from Boston in 1675, for the rescue of cap tives taken by the savages at Marlborough. Flint, Wyman K. Curtis, Richard, 1695. Mem ber Penn. Assembly from Kent Co., Del., 1690. Burton, Robert Tyson, Malcolm V. Curtis, Ens. Thomas, 1648-1736, Stratford, Conn. Ensign, Wal- lingford Train Band, 1704. Deputy for Wallingford to Conn. General Court, 1689, I7i7-'i8. Curtiss, Frederick H. Curtis, George M. Dyer, Horace E. Moses Zebina Munson, Dunham O. Myer, Albert J. Parker, Frederick S. Wickwire, Arthur M. Curtis(s), Capt. William, 1702. Capt, Train Band, Stratford, Conn., 1672. Capt. Forces of Fairfield, Conn., i673-'75. Member Com. of Safety, 1673. Deputy, 1667, et seq. Booth, Chas. Maclay Curtis, Lewis B. Curtis, Roderick P. Forrest, Herbert M. Moffat, R. Burnham Perry, John P. H. 130 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Wead, Leslie C. Curtis, Zacheus, 1619-1682. Mem ber of Capt Gardiner's Co. in the Expedition of i675-'76. Pettingell, Frank H. Curtiss, Ephraim, 1684 1776. Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1728- '36. Moseley, John G. Curtiss, Lieut. Israel, 1644-1732. Woodbury, Conn. Lieut, 1690. Deputy, 1689, et seq. Abbott, Everton J. Curtiss, Ens. John, 1670 -1754, Woodbury, Conn. Ens. of the Woodbury Train Band, 1714. Deputy, 1696. Moseley, John G. Curtiss, Lieut. Joseph, 1650- , Stratford, Conn. Deputy, 1686, . Assistant, 1698-1720. Lieut, of the Stratford Com pany, i692-'93. Curtiss, Harlow C. Peet, Emerson W. Terry, John Taylor Curtiss, Capt. Stiles, 1708 , Stratford, Conn. Ensign of the Stratford Company, 1746; Lieut, 1749; Capt, 1750. Deputy, 1753. Moseley, John G. Watson, Charles P. Curveil, Ens. Nathaniel, . He was Ensign at Sutton, Mass. Mentioned as Cap tain. Bissell, Wm. P. Curwen (Corwin), Capt. George, 1610-1685. ist Troop of Horse, Salem, Mass., 1662. Deputy, 1660, et seq. Coale, George O. G. Dorr, Dalton Spencer, Jos. W. W. Curwin (Corwin), Matthias, 1658. Soldier at Southold, troubles with Dutch and In dians, 1652, under Lieut. Chas. Glover. Little, Robt Forsyth Cushing, Ens. Benjamin, 1725- 1812, Hingham, Mass. Ens. in Capt. Beal's Co., Col. Lincoln's Regt, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Swan, Robert T. Cushing, Daniel, 1619-1700, Hing ham, Mass. Deputy, 1680- '82-'95. Dyer, Isaac W. Morse, Frederick W. Rogers, Allan Sloan, Francis Burns Sloan, Francis Eugene Cushing, John, Sr., 1627-1708, Scituate, Mass. Deputy, Ply mouth Colony, 1674, et seq. Governor's Assistant, 1689- '91. Deputy, Mass., 1692. Crandon, Edwin S. Cushing, Luther S. Cutler, Fred A. Howe, Herbert M. McGlenen, Edward W. McGlenen, Harry J. Nash, Nathaniel C. Parker, Fred'k W. Porter, Alexander S., Jr. Simmons, Walter E. Soule, Horace H. Southgate, Hugh MacLellan Stearns, Frank W. Whitridge, Wm. Cushing, Hon. John, 2d, 1660- 1738. Member of the Gov ernor's Council of Mass., 1710- '28. Cushing, Harry Cooke Parker, Fred'k W. Smith, Frederic E. Soule, Horace H., Jr. Southgate, Hugh M. Whitridge, William Cushing, Hon. John, 3d, 1695- 1778. Representative from Scituate, Mass., 1721, et seq. Member of the Governor's Council, i746-'63. Soule, Horace H., Jr. Southgate, Hugh M. Whitridge, William Cushing, Cornet Matthew, 1660- 1715, Hingham, Mass. Cornet of Troop, 1680. Rice, Henry B. Cushman, Isaac, 1647-1732, Plymp- ton, Mass. Deputy, i69o-'9i. Chapin, Clifford S. 131 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Cushman, Capt. Nathaniel, 1712- 1793, Plympton, Mass., and Lebanon, Conn. Capt. of Leb anon Troops, Campaign of 1759, French and Indian War. Carr, William, Jr. Custis, Maj.-Gen. John, 2d. Mem ber of Council, and Maj.-Gen. in Virginia. Dennis, James T. McMurran, William Custis, Col. William, 1633-1726. Capt. in Colonial service in Accomack County, Va., 1678- '93. Col. in the same County, i7i5-'26. Justice of the Peace and Court of Chancery. Custis, George W. N. Custis, J. B. Gregg Custis, J. B. Gregg, Jr. Cuthbert, Lieut. John, 1690-1774. Associate Regt. Chester Co., Col. William Moore, Prov. of Penn., i747-'48. Gillespie, Geo. C. Cutler, Capt. Ebenezer, 1700- 1777. Capt. of the Lincoln Co., 3d Mass., Regt, under Col. Elisha Jones, 1757. Hill, John B. Cutler, Ensign James, 1606-1694, Lexington, Mass. Ens., Lex ington Military Co. In King Philip's War. Armsby, James K. Baker, Frank Bates, George B. Bates, William G. Bloss, Orlando P. Cutler, Edward H. Cutler, Ralph Dennis Cutler, Ralph W. Forbes, Charles S. Fuller, Linus E. Hill, John B. Poole, Charles C. Swan, Reuben S. Cutler, James, 1635-1685. Soldier in King Philip's War. Cutler, Ralph W. Forbes, Charles Spooner Cutler, Dr. John, 171 5, Hingham, Mass. Surgeon in Capt. Appleton's Co., Great Swamp Fight Appleton, Francis H. Blunt, Stanhope E. Francis, Valentine M. McAllister, Heyward H. Parker, Montgomery D. Weisse, Faneuil S. Cutler, Capt. John, Capt. in King Philip's War. Enos, Alanson T. Leland, Charles H. Cutler, Lieut. Thomas, 1648-1722. Lieut, of the Lexington Militia under Capt. Reed. Armsby, James K. Baker, Frank Brown, Francis H. Cutler, Edward H. Cutt, John, 1681. Pres. Council of N. H., 1679-1681. Hall, Clayton C. Hall, Thos. Wm. Jeffries, John T. L. Penhallow, Charles S. Reed, John L. Cutt, Richard, 1736, Kittery, Me. Maintained a Garrison House in King William's War; also in Dummer's War. Libby, Charles T. Cutt, Major Richard, 1693-1790, Kittery, Me. Major under Sir Wm. Pepperell, in the Louisburg Expedition. Coun cillor, i755-'62. Libby, Charles T. Cutt, Robert, 1674, Kittery, Me. Member of Council ap pointed to govern Maine. Libby, Charles T. Cutter, Ephraim, 1651 , Watertown, Mass. Under Maj. Appleton, King Philip's War. Bloss, Orlando P. Cutter, Edward J. Cutter, Henry A. Cutter, John C. Cutter, Gershom, 1653-1738, Cam bridge, Mass. Under Capt Davenport, King Philip's War. Granted land for services in the Narragansett campaign. Cutter, Chas. Gordon Cutter, William R. Fletcher, Walter V. 132 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Macomber, Laurence O. Swan, Reuben S. Cutter (Cutler), Lieut. John, 1628-1698, Charlestown, Mass. Ens. Charlestown Militia, 1669. Lieut, 1678. Deputy, 1680- '82. Rice, Henry B. Cutter, Richard, 1621-1693, Cam bridge, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1643. Leader and officer of Militia at Cambridge, Mass. Bloss, Orlando P. Clarke, Geo. K. Cutter, Watson G. Goshorn, Alban O. Goshorn, Edwin C. Hadden, Crowell, Jr. Howe, Chas. Luke Lewis, Geo. Harlan Macomber, Laurence O. Mott, Luther W. Parker, Moses G. Preston, Howard W. Robbins, Howard S. Stone, Chas. W. Swan, Reuben S. Wyman, Chas. Hadley Wyman, Henry P. Wyman, Walter Cutting, John, 1649-1689. Trooper in Capt Prentice's Co., King Philip's War. Douglas, Walter B. Cutts, John, 1681, New Hampshire. Pres. of Council of N. H., i679-'8i. Dyer, Leonard H. Hall, Clayton C. Cutts, Richard, 1676, Ports mouth, N. H. He rebuilt and commanded the Fort at New Castle, 1660. Deputy to the General Court of Massachu setts Bay Colony, 1665, '69, '72- Butters, William Parker, Henry R. Rust, Nathaniel J. Cuyler, Major Hendrick, 1637- 1691. Major of all Foot Companies in the City and County of N. Y., French and Indian War, 1689. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Clinch, Richard F. Crosby, Livingston Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. DuBois, Ernest Bloss DuVal, Clive L. Fryer, Robert L. Hardie, Francis H. Hardie, Joseph C. Hasell, Lewis C. Johnstone, Francis W. Johnstone, John Livingston, Philip McKinstry, Chas. H. Oakley, Henry C. Rhinelander, Philip, 2d Rhinelander, T. J. Oakley Satterlee, F. Le Roy Seaman, Louis L. Smith, Telamon Cuyler Spalding, George B., Jr. Storm, Clarence Van Schaick, Arthur P. Van Schaick, Harrison L. Cuyler, Johannes, 1661 , Al bany, N. Y. Justice of the Peace, 1699. Member of As sembly, 1705, et seq. Indian Commissioner, 1706, et seq. Mayor of Albany, i7Z$-26. Van Schaick, Arthur P. D Daggett, Lieut. Elihu, 1710-1769. Lieut, 1754, Capt. John Steam's Co., at taking of Fort Fronte nac. Daggett, Chas. D. Daggett, George H. Daggett, John, 1662-1724, Attle- boro, Mass. Deputy, 1720. Daggett, Chas. G. Daggett, Geo. H. Robinson, Roswell R. Daggett, Mayhew, 1686-1752, At- 133 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS tleboro, Mass. Deputy, 1736- '37, i74i-'42, i744-'46- Daggett, Chas. D. Daggett, Daniel C. Daggett, Geo. H. Monfort, Fred'k D. Damn, Corp. Oliver, 1727-1805. Corp. in Capt Josiah Richard son's Co., 1757. Wells, Wellington Dakin, Capt. Samuel, 1700-1758. Capt. in Col. Josiah Brown's Regt., I755~'56, at Crown Point. Wells, Wellington Dale, Maj. Edward, 1694, Lancaster Co., Va. Member of Va. House of Burgesses. Maj. in Va. Militia. Carter, Allen R. Smith, William D. G. Dalton, Samuel, 1629 - 1680, Hampton, N. H. Deputy Mass. Bay Col., i662-'66, '69- '71, '73-'76, '78-'79. Governor's Council, N. H., 1680. Brown, David H. Dorr, Dalton Damon, Lieut. John, 1621 - 1708, Reading, Mass. Lieut. Read ing Co., Middlesex Regt, prior to King Philip's War. Marsh, George S. Damon, Samuel, 1656-1724, Read ing, Mass. In Narragansett War. Marsh, George Samuel Damon, Capt. Thomas, 1703-1796, East Sudbury, Mass. Capt First Foot Company, 1757, French and Indian War. In Reading Train Band, 1773. Damon, Charles E. Damon, Edwin A. Damon, Lieut. Zachary, 1654- 1730. Present at King Philip's capture and death, 1676. Served in King Philip's War. Damon, Frank H. Lunt, William W. Dana, Jacob, 1654-1698, Cam bridge. In King Philip's War. Stowell, Wm. Henry Harrison Dandridge, Capt. William, 1743. King's Council, Va., 1727. Capt, British Navy. Junkin, Francis T. A. Danforth, Capt. Jonathan, 1628- 1712, Billerica, Mass. Lieut, 1675. Capt, 1683. Dwelling used as a garrison, King Philip's War. Deputy, 1685. Bigelow, Henry N. Bryant, Frederick S. Bryant, James S. Bryant, James S. Bush, Joshua D Cragin, Charles I. Davis, Nathaniel H. Geer, Danforth Geer, Danforth, Jr. Geer, Joseph W. Geer, Olin P. Geer, Walter Parker, John N. Prindle, Edgar Lewis Sherman, Roger White, Joseph F. Danforth, Ens. Jonathan, 1658- 1710, Billerica, Mass. In gar rison at Billerica, Mass., King Philip's War. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Geer, Walter Geer, Walter, Jr. Danforth, Nicholas, 1585 - 1638, Cambridge, Mass. Represen tative, i636-'37. Allen, Crawford C. Bemis, Geo. P. Bigelow, Henry N. Brown, Daniel A. Brown, David H. Bryant, Fred'k S. Bush, Joshua D. Coale, George O. G. Cragin, Charles I. Danforth, Allen Davis, Nathaniel H. Dyer, Horace E. Endicott, Eugene F. Hall, George F. Hastings, Henry Jaynes, Fremont N. Jeffries, John T. L Johnson, Charles W. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Washburn, William D. Wilson, John A. Danforth, Dep. - Gov. Thomas, 1622-1699, Cambridge. Dep.- Gov. Mass., i676-'92. Bardwell, Harry J. *34 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Bowen, Clarence W. Dyer, Horace E. Dangerfield, Lieut. William, 1723-1769. Burgess for Essex Co., Va., i748-'5i and i754-'58. Lieut. Va. Militia, i754-'57. Barret, Richard A. Nicholson, John R. Daniel, Captain Jeremiah, 1720- 1806, Medway, Mass. In Cap tain Nathaniel Whiting's Com pany, 1745. In Captain Jona than Adams' Company in Ex pedition under Lord London, 1759. Ensign, Captain Thomas Metcalf's (Medway) Com pany, Colonel Gridley's Regi ment (First Suffolk Regiment), 1766, Captain, First Medway Company, Colonel Eliphalet Pond's Regiment (First Regi ment of Militia in Suffolk County), 1771. Daniels, Edwin A. Daniels, Richard H. Daniels, Lieut. Nathaniel, . Lieut, 4th Co. Regt, Conn. Troops, 1746. Fulton, Wm. E. Darby, Andrew, 1706-1783. In Capt Jas. Reed's Co., 1760. In Expedition against Canada. In Brig.-Gen. Ruggles' Regt. Cowee, James C. Dare, Nathaniel, 1732. Member of the Lower House of Assembly from Calvert County, 1708, '09, '10. Member of the House of Burgesses, I7o8-'io. Somervell, Wm. Howe Dare, Capt. William, 1720, Bridgetown, N. J. Capt. of Militia, 1706. Nixon, Horace Franklin Preston, Deming H. Darling, Capt. Samuel, i7i9-'2o- 18 14, Bellingham, Mass. Com missioned, 1765, in Suffolk Co. Militia, Col. Francis Brinley's Regiment. Darling, Chester C. Darnall, Dep.-Gov. Henry, 1711. Col. of Horse. Dep.- Gov. of Md., 1684, et seq. Jackson, Oswald Smith, William D. G. Darrah, Lieut. William, 1725- 1808, Bucks Co., Pa. Lieut., Third Battalion, Bucks Co. Associators in French and Indian War, i7S8-'59. Hary, Thomas Dart, Richard, 1635-1724. New London, Conn. In King Philip's War. Dickinson, Oliver P. Dashiell, James, 1697. Mem ber Maryland House of Bur gesses, i678-'82. Dashiell, Nicholas L. Davenport, Addington, 1670-1736, Boston. Representative, 171 1- 'i2-'i3. Councillor, I7i4-'i9. A. & H. A. Co., 1692. Rumrill, Frank Davenport, Chai:les, 1652 -1720, Dorchester, Mass. In King Philip's War. Edwards, Edward J. Wade, John P. Davenport, Ebenezer, 1706 - 1785, Dorchester, Mass. Served in 1746, and under Capt. Estes Hatch in 1747. Holmes, William B Davenport, Isaac, 1730-1799, Dor chester, Mass. Served in 1746, and under Capt. Estes Hatch in 1747. Holmes, William B. Davenport, Sergt. James, 1693- 1750, Dorchester, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1727. Sergt., 1732. Eberlein, Charles W. Davenport, Capt. Richard, 1665, Boston. Ens., 1634. Lieut, 1637. Wounded in Pequot Expedition. Capt. of the Castle, i642-'6s. A. & H. A. Co., 1639. Representative, 1637 Rumrill, Frank Wood, Eric F. Davenport, Capt. William, 1717- 1773, Newburyport, Mass. Capt. Expedition against Que bec, 1759- Eberlein, Charles W. »3S SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Davie (alias Davis), George, , Sheepscott River, Me. In Mili tary service, 1676; was wounded in Indian attack on Arrowsic, whence he escaped by sea to Portsmouth, N. H. Harrington, Harrison Loring Davis, Col. Aaron, 1709-1777. Capt, 1774. Col., 1775. Prov. Congress, Mass., 1774-76. Davis, Charles Davis, Fellowes Davis, James Vila Davis, Joseph S. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, Geo. E. Palmer, Charles D. Davis, Capt. Aaron, Jr., 1735- 1773. Capt. of Troop, Rox bury Militia. Davis, Fellowes Davis, Sergt. George, 1667, Boston. Sergeant in Militia. Guilford, Wm. W. Davis, James, Sr., 1582-1678. A Member of the Train Band at Haverhill, 1650. Deputy, 1660. Selectman, 1646. Commis sioner, i668-'69. Monnette, Orra E. Tudbury, Warren C. Davis, James, 1603-1678, Haver hill. Rep., 1660. Member Train Band, 1649. Guilford, Wm. W. Davis, Major John, 1634-1718, York, Maine. Capt. by 1665. Deputy-President of Maine, i68o-'85. Lieut, Capt, and Sergt.-Maj., for the Province of Maine. Fall, Charles G. Upham, Charles C. Davis, Ens. John, 1634- 1694, Haverhill, Mass. Deputy, 1660. Served on several scouting parties, and was killed while defending his garrison at the Oyster River Massacre. Hale, Thomas W. Rollins, Philip A. Davis, Lieut. John, 1651 - 1717, Roxbury, Mass. Lieut, to Capt. Andrew Gardner in Suffolk Co. Regt. Rumrill, Frank Davis, Capt. John, 1654-1717. Capt. of Foot Co. for Talbott County, Md., Militia, i68g-'96. Justice, i692-'94- Sheib, Samuel H. Davis, Capt. John, 1752, Biddeford, Me. Commanded a Co. on Eastern Frontiers in Old French War, 1746. Rep resented Biddeford in Gen. Court, i745-'46. Davis, Walter Goodwin Davis, Corp. Joseph, i659-i743-'48. Corporal, Oyster River, N. H. His Garrison House at Oyster River, N. H., was successfully defended against Indian attack in 1694. Rollins, Philip A. Davis, Josiah, 1656 , Barnsta ble, Plymouth Colony. In Captain John Gorham's Com pany in King Philip's War. Grantee in Township No. 7, Gorham, Me. Sprague, Frank W. Davis, Samuel, 1639-1720, Con cord, Mass. Under Capt Dan iel Henchman, King Philip's War; also under Major Simon Willard. Davis, Chandler Davis, Samuel, 1699, Groton, Conn. Under Capt. Benj. Sweet, King Philip's War. Eldridge, Wm. Henry Wyman Walter C. Davis, Capt. Samuel, 1701 - 1761. Captain in the French and Indian War. Smith, Leroy Davis, Capt. Samuel, 1711 - 1784. Capt of Militia, relief of Fort William Henry, French and Indian War, 1757. Anthony, James L. Davis, Lieut. Simon, 1637-1713, Concord, Mass. Under Capt. Wheeler, King Philip's War. In command at Brookfield. Lieut, 1689. Bates, Theodore C. 136 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Davis, Simon Gibson, Charles L. Wheeler, Horace L. Davis, Capt. Simon, 1683-1763. Worcester, Mass. Capt. in Battle of Lake George, 1755. Davis, Chandler Davis, Simon, 1740-1818, Acton, Mass. Soldier in Capt. Davis' (Acton) Company, April 22, 1757- Allen, Frederick W. Davis, Tobias, 1690, Roxbury, Mass. Member of A. &. H. A. Co., 1666. Green, John W. Rumrill, Frank Davis, William, 16 10- 1672. Mem ber House of Burgesses of Va., i642-'43; 1647. Beckwith, Paul Edward Davis, Capt. William, . Mem ber of the Artillery Co., 1643; Capt. and Rep. for Springfield, Mass., 1652, and for Haverhill, 1668 ; Commander of Troop in the Ninigret troubles. Brown, John B. Davy, Lewis, . Sentinel in Capt. John North's Co., 1759. Served at Pemaquid. Robinson, Roswell R. Dawes, Lieut. Ambrose, 1642-1705. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1674. Lieut, King Philip's War. Wounded at Fort Pemaquid, Maine, 1692. Bowen, Clarence W. Brooks, Lyman L. Davies, Julien T., Jr. Davies, William G. Denny, Thomas Furness, Dawes E. Furness, William E. Hammond, Samuel Dawes, Col. Thomas, 1731 - 1809. Ens. of Artillery Co., 1761 ; Lieut, 1765; Captain, 1766 and 1773 ; Major of Boston Regt, 1771; Col., 1773. Comstock, Wm. O. Day, Capt. Benjamin, 1704-1777- Lieut, Colchester, Conn., 1747. Capt, 3d Co., 1750. Served in defence of Fort William Henry and Fort Edward, as Capt. in Col. Trumbull's Regt. Benton, Arthur B. Sherrili, Charles H. Day, Lieut.-Col. Benjamin, 1710- 1808, West Springfield, Mass. Capt. at Crown Point, 1755. Capt. under Major-Gen. Wins low, 1756. Capt, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Lieut.-Col., South Regt, 1771. Dutton, Wm. D. Smith, Hinsdale Day, Benjamin, 1731-1811. Served in Colchester, Conn., Co., com manded by his father, Capt. Benjamin Day, in Col. Trum bull's Regt, in defence of Fort William Henry and Fort Ed ward. Sherrili, Charles H. Day, John, 1730. Under Capt. Moseley, King Philip's War. Daniels, Edwin A. Dutton, Wm. D. Sherrili, Charles H. Day, John, 1724. Member of West Jersey Assembly, 1697. Member West Jersey Council, 1686, '88-'89. Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Day, John, 1677-1752, Conn. Dep uty, i746-'49- Benton, Arthur B. Booth, Charles E. Day, Robert, 1683, Ipswich. In Train Band, Ipswich, Mass.; served until too old. Lewis, Geo. Harlan Day, Timothy, 1653-1748. In the garrison at Chelmsford, Mass., 1676, in King Philip's War. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Day, Timothy, 1680-1757, Glouces ter, Mass., and York, Me. On Sept. 21, 1707, he was one of eight men and a boy in two shallops at Winter Harbor, Me., who were attacked by a large force ot Indians in many canoes. After a hot fight, the Indians were repulsed with a 137 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS loss of about thirty. Under Ensign Wm. Hilton, Nov. 8, 171 1, aided in recapture of Sloop taken from York Harbor by French and Indians. Day, Fred N. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Dayton, Capt. Elias, 1737-1807. Ens., 1758. Lieut, 1759. Capt, 1762. Boyd, Charles H. Dayton, Robert, 1628-1712. Sol dier at Easthampton in Indian Alarm of 1653. Libbey, William Dayton, Samuel, 1665 - 1745 - '46. Soldier in 1715. Libbey, Wm. Dean, Jonathan, 1694-1763. Dep uty to Conn. Legislature from Plainfield, i75o-'5i, '53. Mersereau, John D. Dean, Sergt. Thomas, 1673-1747. Taunton. Sergeant in 171 1 Expedition. Robinson, Roswell R. Dean, Thomas, 1722 -18 10, of Tarrytown, N. Y. In "Old French War" under Captain Honeyman in Expedition against Canada, 1746. Dean, Bashford Deane, Walter, 1615-1693, Taun ton, Plymouth Colony. Dep uty, 1640. Adams, John Q. Deane, Gardiner A. A. Leonard, Geo. H. Mersereau, John D. Wade, John P. Deane, Capt. William, 1702-1773, Norton, Mass. Ens., 2d Co. of Foot, Capt. Leonard, 1739. Capt.-Lieut, 1734. Capt, 2d Co., 3d Regt, Bristol Co. Militia, Col. Samuel White. Allen, Francis R. Dearborn, Reuben, 1707 - 1790. Trooper in Capt. Nathaniel Drake's Mounted Scouts, King George's War, July and Au gust, 1746, in and about Nottingham, N. H. Dearborn, Frederick M. Dearborn, Samuel, 1676 . Hampton, N. H. Soldier at Oyster River Garrison, 1694- '96. Libby, Charles T. Death, Ens. John, . Repre sentative from Sherborn, Mass., I72I-'22. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius De Bruyne (De Browne), Capt. Johannis, 1700. Com manded N. Y. Militia, sent to Albany, 1690. Member of Leisler's Council, French War. Brown, Paul Richard DeCamp, Gideon, 1683 . Pri vate in Capt. Augustus Gra ham's North Company, N. Y., Militia, 1715. Morrison, Geo. A., Jr. Decker, Gerrit. Member of Capt. Johannes Vernooy's Co., Col. Jacob Rutsen's Regt., in serv ice against the Indians, 1715. Catlin, George de G. De Duyster, Ruloff, 1670-1737, New York and Conn. Member of Capt. Wiselton Brock's Co., 1711. Member of Independent Co. of Livingston Manor, 1715. Dutcher, Frank J. De Forest, Isaac, 1616-1674, Har lem, N. Y. Burgher Corps, 1664. One of the Nine Men, New Amsterdam, 1652. Clark, Kenneth de Forest, Louis Effingham Grant De Forest Grant, Madison Lawton, Daniel L. Sanford, George D. Dehoneur, Capt. John, 1665-1717. Capt 5th Co., N. Y. City Militia, Col. Peartree, Expe dition to Canada, 1710-1711. Beekman, J. William de Kay, Capt. Theunis, . Capt. in 1691 under Richard Ingoldsby, Commander - in - Chief. Denny, Thos. De Kay, Col. Thomas, 1697-1758, Orange Co., N. Y. In French and Indian War. With Col. 138 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Clinton, located places for erecting block houses. Nego tiated with Cashigton Indians. Barclay, David De Kay, Eckford C. De Kay, Sidney G. Sanford, Ferdinand Doan De Kay, Capt. Thomas, 1732- 1800. Capt. Orange Co. Mili tia, i7s8-'62. Barclay, David Delamater, Isaac, 1658 - 1726 Member of Harlem Night Watch, 1675. Shirley, Rufus Geo. De La Montagne, Gen. Johannes, 1 596-1 670. Commander at Manhattan Island, i640-'45. Sent to defense of Fort Good Hope, 1 641. Supreme Coun cillor under Gov. Kieft, 1638- '46. Member of Stuyvesant's Council, i647-*56. Vice - Di- lector Fort Orange, i656-'64. Member Convention of 1653. Commissioner of Fortification, 1654. Bogert, Theodore P. Bogert, William B. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. De la Montagne, James Earle, Ferdinand P. Elliman, Lawrence B. Foster, Frederick de P. Koues, Geo. E. Scofield, George S. Story, Allen L. Thompson, Geo. H. De Lancey, Etienne (Stephen), 1663-1741, N. Y. Colonial As sembly, 1702, et seq. Bascome, Western R. Cunningham, Francis de L. Cunningham, Wm. De Lancey De Lancey, Gov. James, 1703-1760. Chief justice and Gov. Prov. N. Y. De Lancey, Edward Floyd Delano, Lieut. JonatRan, 1647- 1720, Dartmouth, Mass. Under Capt. Church, in King Philip's War, 1676. Lieut, 1689. Rep resentative, 1689. Fisher, Wm. Garrett _ Johnson, Stephen S. May hew, Matthew A. Yemans, Herbert Wm. De la Noye (de Lanoy, de Lan- noy), Corp. Abraham, 1642- 1707. Corp. Burgher Corps, New Amsterdam, 1653. Aitken, William B. Barrowe, Samuel Foulke, Bayard F. Plympton, Gilbert Motier Schenck, Charles L. Schenck, Willard P. Voorhees, Wm. P. De la Noye, Philip, 1602-1681, Duxbury, Mass. In Capt. Myles Standish's Co., 1643. In Co., raised by Lieut William Holmes, Pequot War, 1637. Baker, Alfred L. Burt, Charles W. Cushing, Luther S. Delano, Francis Henry Fisher, Wm. Garrett Miller, Robert F. Yemans, Herbert Wm. De La Verge, Lieut. Lewis, 1720- 1809. ist Lieut, 1758, in Capt. Samuel Bagley's Company; saw service at Crown Point, '759- Bird, William P. De la Warr, Gov. Lord Thomas West, 1618. First Gov. and Capt-Gen., Va., 1610. Ward, Aaron De Loper, Jacob, 1650. Mem ber of Council, New Nether land, 1647. Rutherfurd, John Demarest, David, 1620-1693. Dele gate from Staten Island, As sembly of New Netherlands, 1664, 2d war with English, and surrender of Providence. Banta, Theodore M. Corbusier, William H. Demarest, Benj. G. Rutherfurd, John Demarest, Jan, 1645-1719. Com mittee of Safety. Member of Council, 1689. Lieut, of Mili tia at Fort William Henry, 1689. Corbusier, William H. 139 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Demarest, Benjamin G. Rutherfurd, John Demarest, Samuel, 1656 -1728. Member Military Co., New Harlem, 1673-75. Corbusier, William H. Demarest, Benj. G. De Meyer, Major Nicholas, 1690. Capt, 1679. Major, 1685, in command of the Mili tia of the City and Co. of New York, Proclamation of the Duke of York as James II. De Forest, Louis Effingham. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Deming, Lieut. Ephraim, 1685- 1742. Lieutenant, Newington Co., 1726. Booth, Charles Edwin Deming, Sergt. John, 1615-1705, Wethersfield, Conn. Repre sentative, 1646, et seq. Named in Conn. Charter of Charles IL, 1662. Sergt, 1687. Abbott, Everton J. Bell, Jared W. Booth, Charles E. Clapp, Charles E. Deming, John Howard Deming, Judson K. French, Wm. F. Goodrich, William Mackenzie, G. Norbury Parker, George T. Rhodes, Dudley W. Richardson, Wm. E. Rumrill, Frank Wickwire, Arthur M. Williams, John S. Williams, Wm. S. G. Wright, Ebenezer K. Deming, Sergt. Jonathan, circ, 1639-1700, Wethersfield, Conn. Sergt. in Wethersfield Train Band, . Booth, Charles E. Deming, Lieut. Jonathan, 1730- 1799, Wethersfield, Conn. Ens. 9th Co., 6th Regt, 1772. Lieut, 1774. Wickwire, Arthur M. Deming, Lieut. Joseph, 1711-1774, Lieut nth Co., 6th Regt, Conn. Militia, 1753. Reynolds, James Denison, Ens. Amos, 1714 . Stonington, Conn. Ensign in 5th Company in 8th Regi ment, Stonington Militia, 1756. Cadle, Cornelius Denison, Maj.-Gen. Daniel, 1612- 1682. Mass. Colonial Forces. Capt, Pequot War, and Maj.- Gen., i652-'8o. Deputy, 1635- '52. Colonial Secretary, 1653. Commissioner for the United Colonies, i654-'62. Botsford, Harry G. Chamberlain, Paul M. Chandler, Walter Dyer, Leonard H. Haven, William Hopkins, Eustis L. Hunt, Arthur K Moran, Charles Nichols, Henry A. Nichols, Willard A. Rich, James R. Rich, Thomas P. Wight, William W. Denison, Ens. Daniel, 1703-1760, New London, Conn. Ap pointed Ensign, New London Train Band, 1736. Randall, John F. Denison, Capt. George, 1620-1694. Capt. New London Co. Forces, King Philip's War, under Major Mann and Major Tal- cott Second in command to Major Treat, Great Swamp Fight. Served on the frontier. Captured Indian Chief Canon- chet, 1676. Capt. of the Volun teers, 1689. Chosen, with Major Mason, to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes. Assistant and Deputy from Stonington, Conn. Adams, Edward M. Ames, Louis A. Avery, Frank M. Brewster, Henry C. Brookfield, James H. Brooks, Henry G Brooks, John H. Brown, Dudley Southworth Brown, George Leroy 140 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Brown, George Leroy, Jr. Brown, John B. Brown, Paul Cadle, Cornelius Champlin, John D., Jr. Chase, Clement Chesebrough, George L. Clark, Eliot A. Codd, Robt. M. Cowee, Harvey D. Cox, Theodore Sullivan Cox, William V. Z. Denison, Charles Denison, Egbert C. Denison, Henry H. Denison, John H. Dennison, Ira W. Dunlop, Chas. Denison Farnsworth, Charles Fletcher, Paris Fox, Noel B. Gardiner, Curtis C. Griffith, William H. Hand, Billings L. Harris, Williams C. Higgins, Edward E. Holt, Henry P. R. Hull, James W. Kennan, Thomas L. Learned, Bela P. Lefferts, Frederic R., Jr. Ludlam, Percy C. Macdonald, Malcolm Macdonald, Malcolm, Jr. Macnaughton, Wm. Meacham, Franklin Adams Murray, Charles H. Murray, William Owen, Frederick D. Palmer, Ernest Palmer, Lucius N. Palmer, Walter W. Parker, Charles W. Peck, Guy D. Peet, Emerson W. Perkins, Merritt G. Plumb, Henry B. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Randall, John F. Rathbone, Richard F. L. Reed, Latham G. Roberts, Cyrus S. Robinson, Henry S. Robinson, Lucius F. Sabin, Eugene Francis Sabin, Sidney A. Sexton, Arthur T. Sexton, Paul D. Sheldon, Theodore B. Sherman, Roger Shipman, Arthur L. Smith, Chandler White Spicer, Geo. T. Swan, George F. Taintor, Starr Turner, Luther G. Wheeler, Ralph Wotkyns, Benj. Marshall Jr. Denison, George, Jr., 1652-1711, Westerly, R. I. In King Philip's War. Deputy, 1707. Cadle, Cornelius Clark, Eliot A. Hull, James W. Peet, Emerson W. Denison, Capt. George, Jr., 1698-1737, Stonington, Conn. Capt. New London Train Band, 1707. Council, 1710- '13. Randall, John F. Denison, John, 1646-1698, Stoning ton, Conn. In King Philip's War, Narragansett, and other campaigns. Adams, Edward Milton Cadle, Cornelius Chesebrough, Geo. L. Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Griffith, Wm. H. Kennan, Thomas L. Meacham, Franklin Adams Palmer, Ernest Randall, John F. Sherman, Roger Denison, John, 1683, Ipswich, Mass. In King Philip's War. Under Captain Thomas Loth rop at "Bloody Brook," Sep tember 18, 1675. In Major Samuel Appleton's Company at Great Swamp Fight, De cember 19, 1675. Wounded there and. left at Rhode Island until "recovery." Narragan sett grantee. Dorman, William B. Denison, Capt. Joseph, Jr., 1707- 1795, Stonington, Conn. Ens., 141 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1740. Lieut, 1749. Capt, 1750. Deputy, 1738, et seq. Peet, Emerson W. Denison, Capt. Robert, 1673-1737, New London, Conn. Capt. of the North Parish. Sherman, Roger Denison, Col. Robert, 1697-1766, New London, Conn. Capt in Gen. Roger Wolcott's Brigade at Louisburg. Later Major and Colonel. Served in the French Wars. Sherman, Roger Denison, William, 1586 1653. Deputy, 1634. Member Rox bury Militia, 1636. Brown, John B. Cadle, Cornelius Chesebrough, Geo. L. Cooper, Leslie B. Dyer, Leonard H. Fox, Noel B. Haven, Wm. Peet, Emerson W. Randall, John F. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Denison, Lieut. William, 1677- 1730, Stonington, Conn. En sign, 1698; Lieutenant, 1705. Cadle, Cornelius. Dennis, John, 1704-1766. Assem bly, Md., 1755. Dennis, James T. Dennis, Rev. John, 1708 - 1773. Chaplain, Queen Anne's War. Dennis, Rodney Dennis, Thomas, 1686, Ips wich, Mass. In King Philip's War. Dennis, David Nichols Dennis, Holmes V. M., Jr. Dennis, Rodney S. Dennis, Thomas, 1638-1706. Sol dier in King Philip's War. Van Mater, John Appleton Denny, Capt. Daniel, 1694-1760, Leicester, Mass. Representa tive, i745-'47- Sargent, John S. Denny, David. A "Battle-man" in the service of the Province of Pennsylvania, under Capt. George Allen, i757-'s8, French War. Stevenson, Archibald E. Denny, Col. Thomas, 1725-1774. Sergt in the relief of Fort William Henry. Ens., Capt. Jonathan Newhall's Co. Col. of a Regiment of Cavalry. Denny, Thomas Denson, Wm., . Burgess for Upper Norfolk, Va., 1660. Hendrick, Herring de la Porte Dent, Capt. John, i66o-i7ii-'i2, St. Mary's County, Md. In the Expedition against Susquehan- nock Indian Fort, 1680- '81. Capt of Train Band, Chap- tico Hundred in St Mary's Co., Md., i689-'9i, *94-'95. Dent, Louis A. Duke, Wm. Bernard Dent, Thomas, 1676. Justice for St. Mary's Colony, Md., 1661-1669. High Sheriff, 1664. Burgess, i669-'74-'76. Courtenay, Erskine Howard Courtenay, James Clark Johnston, Christopher Thomas, Douglas H. Williams, Mason L. W. Denyse, Lieut. Denys Teunissen, i654-i7o6-'o7. Lieut, of Foot Co., Richmond, N. .Y Little, Robt. Forsyth De Peyster, Col. Abraham, 1657- 1728. Cadet of Burgher Corps, 1673. Colonel of Militia, Albany, 1689. Captain, New York Forces, 1689. Colonel, 1695. Alderman, 1685. Mayor, i69i-'95. Chief Justice and Member of the Royal Council, 1698. Acting Governor, 1700. Treasurer, Provinces of New York and New Jersey, i7o6-'2i. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Bailey, Theodorus Bishop, Cortlandt F. De Peyster, F. Ashton De Peyster, Frederic J. De Peyster, Johnston L. Fryer, Robert L. Hamersley, William Seaman, Louis L. De Peyster, Johannes, 1620 -1685. 14a INDEX OF ANCESTORS Cadet, Burgher Corps at New Amsterdam, 1653. Burgomas ter and Commissioner. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Bleecker, Anthony J. Crosby, Edward N. Crosby, Livingston Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. De Peyster, Frederic J. Dubois, Ernest B. Fryer, Robert L. Hill, Robert C. Inches, George B. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Seaman, Louis L. De Peyster, Capt. Johannes, 1666- 1719. Ens., 1686. Lieut, 1689 Capt, 2d Battalion Foot, New York, 1698. Barrowe, Samuel Belknap, Waldron P. Bleecker, Anthony James Church, Richard Cox, John L. Crosby, Edward N. Crosby, Livingston De Peyster, William, M. D. Foulke, Bayard F. Foulke, William Hill, Robert C. Inches, George B. Pell, Frederick A. Rockwood, Chas. G, Jr. Russell, Wm. Hamilton De Peyster, Cat. Johannes, 1694- 1789, Albany, N. Y. Lieut, of Foot, 1717. Capt. of Horse, 1744. Paymaster, N. Y. Forces, !775- Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1734, '38, '39, '46. In spector for the carrying on the ist Expedition against Crown Point. Douw, Charles G. Ferris, Van Wyck Townsend, Edw. N. De Puy (Du Puy, or Dupue), Francois. In Capt. Ryck Ley- decker's Co. Corbusier, William H. Derby, John, 1705-1762, Concord, Mass. In the Northern Ex pedition Army, French and Indian War, 1756. Parker, Moses Greeley De Ruine, Corp. Simon, 1615-1688, New Amsterdam. Served at Esopus, 1663. Banta, Theodore M. Corbusier, William H. Demarest, Benj. G. Myer, Isaac Rutherfurd, John Desborough, Nicholas, 1612-1683. In Capt Mason's Co. from Hartford, Pequot War. Brown, James H. Brown, Paul Libbey, Wm. Palmer, Lowell M. Deshon, Maj. Moses, 1710-1779. Maj., Mass. Militia, 1756. Cox, John L. De Sille, Nicasius, 1600 -1674. Council, i653-'6o. Schout Fis cal, New Netherlands, 1658- '60. Austin, Eugene K. Cannon, Henry B. Ferris, Morris P. Lane, Francis T. L. Lawrence, Robert C. Lefferts, Wm. H. Luquer, Lea Mel. Luquer, Thatcher T. P. McKesson, Irving McMillan, Marion B. Perry, Alexander Reichner, Aiken Stanton, Frank McM. Strater, Leonard Godfrey Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Van Blascom, Jacob C. de St. Julian, Pierre, 1669 , South Carolina. Member of Gov.'s Council. Macbeth, Malcolm Macbeth, Ravenel Devereux (Devericks), John, 1643-1694. Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Hunting. In Sudbury Fight. Dennis, Edward Devoe, Abraham, 1740-1826. Serv ed under Capt. Joshua Bloom er, Westchester Co., 1759. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. 143 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Devoe, (DeVaux), Frederick, 1743, aet abt 90. Mem ber of Night Watch, Harlem, 1676, in the Indian Alarm. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. De Vries (also called Van Dal- sen), Jan Gerritsen, living 1692. Member of Council, New Netherland, 1644- '45. Shirley, Rufus George DeVries, Capt. Peter, . Presi dent of the "Twelve Men," Capt, etc. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Dewey, David, 1716-1760. In Ex pedition to West Indies under Capt. Stephen Richards, 1740. Teachout, Oscar L. Dewey, Sergt. Josiah, 1640-1732, Lebanon, Conn. Sergt. at West- field, Mass., during King Philip's War. Dewey, Henry S. Emerson, George D. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Potts, Charles E. Teachout, Oscar L. Dewey, Capt. Stephen, 1719-1796. In Col. William Williams' Regt, Mass. Troops, 1758. Benedict, Geo. Grenville Benedict, Robert Dewey Dewey, Charles A. Dewey, Cornet Thomas, 1648. Cornet of Windsor, Conn., Troop. Day, Robert Webster Dewey, Charles Dewey Chauncey E. Dewey, George Emerson, Geo. D. Noble, Robert Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Williams, Nelson B. Dewey, Cornet Thomas, Jr., 1639- 1690. Cornet, 1685. Repre sentative, i677-'79. Selectman, 1677. Dewey, Chauncey E. Moore, John H. Dewitt, Andries, 1657-1710, Kings ton, N. Y. Member of Capt. Hendrickus Beekman's , Com pany of Troopers, Kingston, 1686. Capt, Kingston Co., As sociated Exempts. Clark, Kenneth De Witt, George G. Innis, Hasbrouck ReQua, Charles H. Roosa, De Witt Sherrili, Chas. H. Young, Innis Dewitt, Q. M. Andries, 1697-1764, of Ulster Co., N. Y. Q. M. in the Independent Troop of Mili tia for the Co. of Ulster, 1740, Jacob Rutsen, Jr., Capt. ReQua Charles H. Dewitt, Jacob Rutsen, 1729-1792. In French and Indian War, and in militia from 1756 till Revolutionary War. Roosa, DeWitt De Witt, Lieut. Johannes, 1701- , Marbletown, N. Y. Lieut, Foote Co., 1738. Clark, Kenneth DeWitt, Peeck, . Soldier in Capt. Barend Z. Van Kleeck's Company, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Militia, 171 5. Morrison, Geo. A., Jr. De Witt, Capt. Petrus, 1722-1790. Capt of Militia, Rhinebeck Precinct ; Fort Ticonderoga, 1758. Innis, Hasbrouck Young, Innis De Witt, Capt. Tjerck, 1683- 1762. Capt. of Foot Co. of Militia, Kingston, N. Y., 1738. Innis, Hasbrouck Young, Innis DeWitt, Sergt. Tjerck Claessen, 1700. Commissary at Wiltwyck, 1663. Sergt. in Esopus Co., etc. Member of Kingstown Foot Co., Capt. Mathias Matyson, i687-'88. Morrison, Geo. A., Jr. Roosa, De Witt De Wolf, Balthasar, 1623-1696. Lyme Militia, Conn., 1668. Chesebrough, Geo. L. De Wolf, Edwin A. Perry, Alexander 144 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Richards, Frederick B. Sill, Howard De Wolf, Edward, 1646-1712. In Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Perry, Alexander De Wolf, Simon, 1718-1755. In Capt. Joshua Abel's Co., Conn. Militia, 1755. De Wolf, Edwin A. Dexter, Rev. Gregory, 1610-1700, Providence, R. I. Commis sioner, i65i-'54. President of the Colony, i653-'54. Deputy, i654-'55- Bicknell, Eugene P. Bicknell, George A. Blount, George D. Cadle, Cornelius Denny, Thos. Fisher, Harry W. Spicer, Geo. T. Walcott, Arthur S. Wood, Eric Dexter, John, 1639-1677. Soldier from Maiden in King Philip's War, 1676. Bryant, W. Sohier Dexter, Major John, 1652-1706. Deputy, 1680, '84, '85, '86, '90, '94, '96, '97, '98, i700-'o5. Town Council, i688-'89, i700-'oi. As sistant, i690-'9i. Speaker, House of Delegates, i704-'o5. Lieut, Regt. of Mainland, 1698. Capt, i698-'99. Major, 1699- 1705. Bicknell, George A. Cadle, Cornelius Denny, Thomas Walcott, Arthur S. Dexter, Ens. Thomas, 1677, Boston. Commissioned Ensign of Militia, 1655. Brown, John Barker Dey, Col. Theunis, 1726-1787, Preakness, N. J. Member N. J. House of Assembly, 1761- '75- Lilly, John M. Dibblee, Ebenezer, 1641-1675, Windsor, Conn. In Captain Samuel Marshall's Company, King Philip's War. Killed at the Great Swamp Fight, Dec. 19, 1675. Ketchum, Charles J. Sherman, Roger Dickerman, Lieut. Abraham, 1634- 171 1. Lieut, New Haven Train Band, 1683, et seq. Dep uty, i682-'96. Clark, Lot Curran Dwight, Frederick Farnham, Elijah T. Hatch, Josiah O. Little, Robt. Forsyth Dickey, Adam, 1722 , London derry, N. H. In Capt. Barr's Co. of Scouts, 1746. Melville, Henry Dickinson, Capt. Israel, 1735- 1777, Pittsfield, Mass. Capt. of Militia, 1774. Dickinson, Oliver P. Dickinson, Sfrgt. John, 1630- 1676, Wethersfield, Conn. Sergt., 1657. Slain in Falls Fight. Bardwell, Harry J. Benton, Arthur B. Booth, Charles E. Cooper, Leslie B. Isham, Charles Murray, Charles H. Sherrili, Charles H. Smith, Henry E. Dickinson, Joseph, 1652-1675, Northfield, Mass. In Capt. Beer's Co.; went from Hadley, Mass., to Northfield, to rescue garrison. Dickinson, Oliver Partridge Elwood, Geo. May Stockbridge, Henry Dickinson, Nathaniel, 1600-1676, Conn. In Hampshire Guard under Capt. John Pynchon, 1663, against the Indians. Dep uty, 1642. Ames, Louis A. Bardwell, Harry.J. Benton, Arthur B. Booth, Charles E. Clark, Kenneth Cooper, Leslie B. Dickinson, Frederick Dickinson, Oliver P. Duffield, Howard Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Isham, Charles H5 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Isham, Norman M. Sherrili, Chas. H. Smith, Wm. D. G. Snow, Edgar M. Wade, James F. Dickinson, Sergt. Obadiah, 1641- 1698, Hatfield. In Hamp shire Troop, 1663. Captured by the Indians, 1677. Smith, William D. G. Dickinson, Thomas, 1634-1713, Hadley, Mass., and Wethers field, Conn. In Hampshire Troop, under Capt. John Pyn chon, in defense against the Indians, 1663. Dickinson, Frederick Digges, Gov. Edward, 1621-1675. Member of Council, 1654. Gov. of Va., i6s6-'58. Jackson, Oswald Knott, Aloysius L. Smith, William D. G. Digges, Dep.-Gov. William, 1698. Member Md. Council, i68i-'89. Dep.-Gov. of Md., 1684. Jackson, Oswald Knott, Aloysius L. Smith, William D. G. Dike, Benjamin, 1702 , Bev erly, Mass. Member of Capt. Benjamin Ives', Jr., Co. at Cape Breton, 1745. Knight, Stephen Herrick Dill, Capt. Matthew, 1775, York Co., Pa. Capt. in Col. Benjamin Chambers' Regt, '743- Clay, Thomas S. McAllister, Heyward H. Dillingham, Lieut. John, 1630- 1715. Lieut Mass. Militia, 1674. Lee, Edward C. Dillingham, Sergt. Paul, 1730- !759> Taunton. In Mass. troop sent to aid Gen. Wolf in his movement against Quebec, 1759. Was Sergt. in Samuel Nelson Nichol's Co. on the Crown Point Expedition. Dillingham, Paul Dillingham, William Paul Dimmock, Capt. Thomas, 1664- 1697, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. Captain of a Com pany which fought the Indians at Winagants, where he was killed, Sept. 9, 1697. Sprague, Frank W. Dimmock, Lieut. Thomas. See Dymoke. Dimon, Capt. John, 1700-1764, Fairfield, Conn. Ens., 1733. Lieut, 1741. Capt, 1745. Dimond, Henry C. Dimon, Capt. Moses, 1672-1748. Lieut, 1709. Capt, 171 1, Fair field, Conn. Deputy, 1722. Dimond, Edwin R. McClintock, Emory Wakeman, Robert P. Disborough, Nicholas, 1612-1683. In Capt. Mason's Co. from Hartford, Pequot War. Brown, Paul Divoll, Ens. John, 1643-1676, Lan caster, Mass. Second under Major Simon Willard, King Philip's War. Ens. in Foot Co., at Lancaster. Heaton, John E. Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, Henry O., Jr. Rhoades, Nelson O. Divoll, William, 1672-1731. In Peter Joslin's garrison, Lan caster, 1704. Rhoades, Nelson O. Dix, John, 1640-1714. Watertown, Mass. A soldier in King Philip's War. Washburn, William D. Dix, Ralph, 1688, Ipswich, Mass. Soldier, Indian Wars, 1642. Young, Harry Dixie, Capt. William, 1608-1690, Mass. Capt. of Beverly Co., 1677. Davis, Walter Goodwin Hatch, Josiah O. Homer, Wm. B. Moseley, Chas. W. Doane, Daniel, 1636-1712. In King Philip's War. Williams, Edward G. Doane, Lieut.-Col. Elisha, 1699- 1759. Capt. Louisburg Expe- 146 INDEX OF ANCESTORS dition, 1745. Lieut-Col. Can adian Expedition, 1758. Doane, William H. Doane, Israel, 1739-1829, Say brook, Conn. In Capt Peleg Redfield's Company, 2d Regi ment, Conn. Troops, 1759. In Capt Pierce's Company, 1760, etc Williams, Edward Gilbert Doane, John, 1 591-1686. Gover nor's Assistant, i632-'33-'39. Member of Plymouth Mili tary Co., 1643. Deputy, Ply mouth, i639-'42; Eastham, 1649, et seq. Bryant, Percy Bryant, W. Sohier Chittenden, Edwin S. Clark, Homer P. Cooper, Leslie B. Crispin, Mordecai J. Doane, William C. Doane, William H. Farrand, Jacob S., Jr. Griffith, Wm. H. Jordan, Scott Orr, Arthur Richardson, Wm. E. Tobey, Frank B. Williams, Edward G. Doane, John, Jr., 1635-1708, East ham. Deputy, Plymouth Col., 1685, et seq. Bryant, W. Sohier Clark, Homer P. Cooper, Leslie B. Doane, Wm. H. Jordan, Scott Doane, Capt. Joseph, 1668-1757, Eastham, Mass. Deputy, 1702, '27, '28. Capt, 1712. Richardson, Wm. E. Dod, Daniel, 1650-1701. Founder of Newark, and office-holder under Town Government. In 1678 was Commissioner on Boundaries. In 1692 was Dep uty to Legislature. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Dodge, Amos, 1690-1766, Mass. Served in French and Indian War. Booth, Charles E. Dodge, David, 1723-1756. Accepted commission in Old French War. On expedition to Can ada, was drowned at Otsego Falls, N. Y. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Dodge, Lieut. John, 1631-1705, Wenham, Mass. Cornet, Bev erly and Wrenham Troop, 1683. Deputy, 1676, et seq. Barnes, Geo. Edw. Booth, Charles E. Mott, Luther W. Dodge, Capt. John, 1636-1728, Beverly, Mass In Troop of Horse under Capt. John Whip ple in King Philip's War, 1676; also under Capt. Curwin. Capt. of Beverly Troop, 1690. Representative, 1693, et seq. Abbott, Francis E. Barnes, George E. Dyer, Isaac Watson Favor, Otis S. Perkins, William H. Pike, Charles E. Dodge, William, 1604-1692, Bev erly, Mass. In King Philip's War under Capt. Curwin. Brown, John B. Coffin, William K. Dyer, Isaac Watson Favor, Otis S. Libby, Charles T. Lord, Chas. E. Dodge, Capt. William, 1640-1720, Beverly, Mass. Served against the Narragansetts in 1675. Se lectman of Beverly, 1684. Rep resentative from Marblehead, 1699. Captain. Libby, Charles T. Lord, Charles E. Doggett, Corp. John, 1673, Rehoboth, Mass. Deputy, 1648. Corp., 1651. Assistant for Martha's Vineyard. Monfort, Frederick D. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Dole, Richard, 1622-1705, New bury, Mass. Deputy, 1673. Appleton, Nathan Dolhoof (Dolloff), Christian, J 47 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1708. In King Philip's War. Rollins, Philip Ashton Donnell, Hon. Samuel, 1646-1718, of Georgiana, Me. Member of Council, Mass. Bay Colony. Davis, Fellowes Green, John Wm. Doolittle, Sergt. Abraham, 1620- 1690, Wallingford, Conn. Member of Vigilance Commit tee, King Philip's War. Dep uty, New Haven and Walling ford. Sergt. Aldridge, Frederick T. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Doolittle, Geo, T. English, Albert John Knapp, Henry E. Lloyd, John U. Munson, Dunham Walcott, Arthur S. Williams, Norman A. Winton, William C. Doolittle, Dr. Benjamin, 1695- 1749, Northfield, Mass. Sur geon garrison of Forts Dum mer and Ashulots. Knapp, Henry E. Lloyd, John N. Doolittle, Col. Ephraim, 1725- 1807. Capt. of Co. at breaking out of the French War. Was with Gen. Amherst at Ticonde roga, 1759. Subsequently, Col. 24th Mass. Bird, Francis J. Dorlandt, Lambert Janse, 1639- 1720. Colonial Assembly, N. Y., 1691. Dorland, William A. N. Dorman, Sergt. Thomas, 1716, Topsfield, Mass. Sergt in Capt. Gould's Co., 1693. Dorman, Wm. B. Dorman, Timothy, 1730-1764, Box ford, Mass. In First Troop of Boxford, under Capt. Fran cis Perley, Lieut.-Col. John Osgood's Regt., 1757, French and Indian War. Dorman, Wm. Barners Dorr, Capt. Ebenezer, 1687 , 1760, Roxbury, Mass. Capt, Roxbury Military Co., 1733- '34- Dorr, Alfred Dorr, Dalton Dorr, Hancock Dorsey, Major Edward, 1705. Major of Militia, Anne Arun del Co., Md., 1694. Andrews, Chas. Lee Ball, Samuel B. Dorsey, Wm. H. Gooch, D. Linn Kenly, William W. Lee, Howard H. M. Dorsey, Hon. John, 1663-1714. Commissioner, Anne Arundel Co., Md., 1694. Burgess, 1692, i7oi-'o3. Member of Council, i7io-'i4. Berry, Thomas L. Chew, Samuel C. Dorsey, Wm. H. Gooch, D. Linn Keech, Edward P. Lawrence, F. Walter Morgan, John Hurst Welsh, Luther W. Williams, Mason L. W. Williams, Wm. S. G. Dotey (Doty), Edward, 1599-1655, Plymouth. In "First Encoun ter," Dec. 8 (O. S.), 1620. Member of Capt. Myles Stand ish's first Military Co., 1621, at Plymouth. Also 1643. Ames, Joseph B. Chittenden, Edwin S. Churchill, Herman Dawes, Chas. Gates Dawes, Henry M. Dawes, Rufus C. Doty, Paul Aaron L. Greve, Clifford Kelly, Edward L. Ludlow, Geo. McM. McCurdy, Irwin Pounds Parker, Edward L. Phillips, Arthur S. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Raymond, Geo. L. Strong, Marvin H. Thomas, Frank R. Turner, Philip F. Doty, Lieut. Samuel, 1643-1715. 148 INDEX OF ANCESTORS One of the Founders of Pis- cataway, N. J., 1670. Lieut. of Capt Drake's Co., i675->78. Commissioned Lieut, of Maj. Tyler's Co., 1683. McCurdy, Irwin Pounds Doud, John, 1650-1712, E. Guil ford and Middletown, Conn. In Falls Fight, 1676. Rust, Aloney J. Douglas, Capt. Richard, 1682- 1735, New London, Conn. Lieut, 1726. Capt, 1727. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Douglas, William, 1610-1682, New London, Conn. Com. of the Army, Prov. of Conn., King Philip's War. Deputy, 1672- '75- Alexander, Wm. H. Bowen, Clarence W. Brown, Louis Chesebrough, Geo. L. Douglas, Edward L. Douglas, Samuel T. Douglas, Walter B. Douglas, William H. Fisher, Albert Judson Gary, Elbert Henry Holmes, Wm. H. Appleton Jeffries, John T. L. Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Monfort, Frederick D. Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Treat, Erastus B. Willis, Richard Storrs Douglas, William, Jr., 1645-1725. Soldier in Narragansett War, 1675. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Douglas, George W. Douglas, Walter B. Merritt, Douglass Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Douglas, Lieut. William, 1708- 1787, New London, Conn. Lieut, 1748. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Douglas, William, 1742-1777. Served in expedition which re sulted in the surrender of Que bec, 1759. Maltby, Julius Douglass, John, . In Lieut. Sharpe's Co., at Al bany, 1689; also on duty, guarding the frontiers at Al bany, i697-'98. Van Patten, Charles S. Van Patten, William J. Douglass, John, 1713-1804. En sign of Pa. Militia, 1756. Mem ber of Pa. Assembly, 1756, i76i-'63. Brown, John D. Douw, Capt. Jonas, 1736. Lieut. Albany Militia, 1700. Capt, 1715. Douw, Charles G. Storm, Clarence Douw, Capt. Petrus, 1692-1775. Rensselaerwyck. Ens., 1717. Capt, 1733. Colonial Assem bly, i747-'50, i754-'58. Douw, Charles G. Storm, Clarence Douw, Lieut. Volckert Janszen, 1681. Lieut, of a Foot Co., at Rensselaerwyck, 1669. Indian Commissioner and Magistrate at Fort Orange, 1654. Douw, Charles G. Kinzie, John H. Douw, Capt. Volckert Pieter, 1720-1801, Albany, N. Y. Capt, 1755. Indian Commissioner, 1774. Colonial Assembly, i759-'68. Douw, Charles G. Dow, Henry, 1605-1659, Hampton, N. H. Selectman, 1651. Dep uty to Gen. Court, Mass., 1655- •56. Dow, Robert Percy Dow, Capt. Henry, 1634-1707, Hampton, N. H. Ens., Hamp ton Military Co., 1689. Capt, 1692. Bennett, Larkin E. Johnson, John F. Rollins, Philip A. Webb, William S. Dow, Jabez, 1671-1752, Hampton, N. H. In King William's War ; served at Exeter, N. H., garrison, i695-'96. 149 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Rollins, Philip A. Dow, Sergt. Joseph, 1639-1703, N. H. In Hampton Company. Dow, Robt. Percy Webb, William S. Dow, Stephen, 1642-1717. Under command of Capt. John White at his garrison house near the "White House" on Mill St., Haverhill. Pettingell, Frank H. Dow, Stephen, Jr., 1670-1743. Un der command of Capt John White at his garrison house near the "White House" on Mill St., Haverhill. Pettingell, Frank H. Dow, Thomas, 1676, Haver hill. In King Philip's War under Capt. Appleton. Guilford, Wm. W. Dowd, Ebenezer, 1709-1789, Kil- lingsworth, Conn. Capt. Tim othy Herlihy's Co., 1760. French and Indian War. Bell, Jared W. Downes, Capt. Ebenezer, 1707- 1790. At Fort William Henry, 1755- Downes, Anson T. Downes, Standcliff B. Downing, Emanuel, 1585-1658, Ipswichj Mass. Assistant, i639-'49. Bryant, W. Sohier Libby, Charles T. Pettingell, Frank H. Rumrill, Frank Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Downing, John, 1659-1744, New- ington, N. H. Member Dover Co., 1696. Deputy, I7i5-'i6. Royal Councillor, i74o-'44. Hale, Thomas W. Downing, Col. John, 1684-1766, Portsmouth, N. H. Councillor of N. H. One of the Commit tee on the Cape Breton Expedi tion. Col., 1755. Hale, Thomas W. Downs, Henry, 1728-1798. In the expedition against the Chero- kees, 1760. Signed the Meck- lenberg Declaration of Inde pendence, 1775. Conyers, Christopher B. Doxtader, George, Queensbury, N. Y. One of the Palatine Volunteers against Canada, 1711. Wagner, Arthur L. Drake, Abiel, 1734-1824. In Eli- phalet Leonard's ist Co., of Easton, Mass., 1757. In Capt. Jonathan Eddy's Ticonderoga and Crown Point Expedition, 1759- Tilden, John N. Drake, Abraham, about 1618-1712, Hampton, N. H. Soldier in King Philip's War from Hampton, 1676. Libbey, William Drake, Abraham, Jr., 1654-1714, Hampton, N. H. In King Philip's War, and in King William's War. Collins, Loren W. Drake, Capt. Francis, 1687, New Piscataway, N. J. Capt. of Military Forces, i675-'78. James, Edmund J. Monnette, Orra E. Scott, Harry Kistler Drake, George, 1663-1709. Mem ber General Assembly of N. J., 1688. Monnette, Orra E. Drake, Lieut. Job, 1652-1711, Windsor, Conn. Lieut, of Train Band, 1701. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Kinzie, John H. Wolcott, Roger Drake, Sergt. Job, 1 630-1 689, Windsor, Conn. Sergt., in Militia. Adams, Fred'k C. Dewey, Chauncey E. Haven, Wm. Homer, William B. Kinzie, John H. Wolcott, Roger Drake, John, 1656-1739. Deputy to General Assembly of N. J., 1693. Monnette, Orra E. Scott, Harry Kistler 150 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Drake, Lieut. Joseph, 1662-173 i. Lieut, of Militia, Prov. of N. Y., Eastchester, 1700. Coffin, William K. Drake, William W. Reynolds, James Whitney, Drake Drake, Joseph, 1681-1751. Private in Col. Thomas Farmer's N. J. Regt., 1 71 5. Hume, Edgar E. Monnette, Orra E. Drake, Thomas, 1635-1691, Ded ham and Weymouth, Mass. Member of Suffolk Troopers, 1667. In King Philip's War, 1676. Cutler, Edward H. Fuller, Caleb Allen Fuller, Frederic Henry Draper, Alexander. Member Penn. Assembly. Justice, Lewes, Del., 1684. Draper, James A. Draper, James A., Jr. Draper, Capt. James, 2d, 1654- 1698, Dedham, Mass. In King Philip's War. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robt. Barbour, Wm. W. Cox, Edwin B. Cox, Wm. Emerson Draper, Benj. H. B. Draper, Charles A. Draper, Eben S. Draper, Herbert S. Draper, T. Wain-Morgan Draper, William F. Hall, Lewis Kent, Daniel Preston, Deming H. Draper, Capt. James, 3d, 1691- 1768, Dedham, Mass. Capt. Dedham Train Band. Draper, Charles A. Draper, T. Wain-Morgan Draper, T. Wain-Morgan, Jr. Draper, John, 1725-1805, Dover, Mass. In ist Co. of Militia, Dedham, Capt Richards, against the Indians, 1754. Draper, Walter H. Drauyer, Andrew. Commandant of Fort Nassau, 1673. Com mander and Schout "Schout by Nacht" Admiral in the Dutch service. Commanded Dutch Squadron at New Am sterdam. Brown, Bache Hamilton Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Suydam, Walter L. Dresser, Capt. John, 1640-1724, Rowley, Mass. Prov. Forces, Foot Co., i69i-'98. Sergt, 1686. Lieut, of Rowley Co. Representative, 1691, et seq. Capt, 1705. Brooks, Lyman L. Greene, Chas. L. Hammond, Lyman D. Hicks, Lewis W. Spofford, Paul N. Dresser, Capt. Richard, 1714-1797. Capt, Charlton, Mass., Co., Col. John Chandler, Jr.'s Regt, relief of Fort William Henry, 1758. Hammond, Lyman D. Drew, Cornelius, 1703-1762, King ston, Mass. A soldier in the French and Indian War, 1755- '57. Sergt, etc. Crandon, Edwin S. Drew, Corp. Eben, 1709-1756, Kingston, Mass. In Crown Point Expedition, i755-'56. Hills, Joseph L. Drew, Sergt. John, 1651-1723, Dover, N. H. Sergt, Provin cial military organization. Sergt, Militia. Drew, John A. Driggs, Bartholomew, 1745-18 ii. Served in Capt. Robert Dur- kee's 9th Co., Lieut.-Col. Put nam's ist Regt., Havana Cam paign, 1762. Driggs, Frederick E. Driggs, Lawrence La T. Driggs, Daniel, 1721-1798, East Haddam. Private in Lieut.-Col. and Capt Jos. Spencer's Co., 1760, French and Indian War. Driggs, Lawrence LaTourette Droilbut, Lieut. Pane, 1712. Lieut, in the Canada Expedi tion, 1 7 10. Hopping, Andrew H. 151 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Drury, Lieut. Hugh, 1689, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1659. 2d Sergt, 1664. Lieut, of Capt. Daniel Henchman's Fifth Bos ton Foot Co., 1675. Bent, Samuel A. Brooks, Alanson S. French, Leon Le L. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Drury, Lieut. John, 1646-1678, Boston. Private in Capt. Sam uel Moseley's Co., Mount Hope Expedition, 1675. Ens. in Capt. Nathaniel Davenport's Co. at Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Subsequently Lieut Bartholomew, James H. S. Bent, Samuel A. Clark, Orlando E. Deming, Judson K. Foran, George Jesse French, Leon L. L. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Drury, Capt. Thomas, 1 668-1 723, Sudbury, Mass. Deputy from Framingham, 1701. Capt Bent, Samuel A. French, Leon L. L. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Simpson, Henry Jerome Dubois, Abraham, 1657-1731, Hur ley, N. Y. In 2d Canadian Expedition. Collins, Holdridge O. Gross, Samuel E. Lightner, William H. Dubois, Louis, 1626-1695. Led ex pedition against the Indians, 1663. In the Col. Forces against Indians, 1670. Collins, Holdridge O. Deyo, Peter Du Bois, J. Van Wyck Du Bois, Wm. M. English, Wm. E. Giles, Stephen W. Gross, Samuel Eberly Innis, Hasbrouck Kelsey, Ernest W. Lightner, Clarence A. Lightner, Wm. H. Marshall, Henry R. Poucher, John W. Roosa, De Witt Sharp, George M. Stewart, Ralph W. Walling, William E. DuBois, Pierre, 1674-1738, Fish- kill, N. Y. In Capt. Barend Z. Van Kleeck's Co., Dutch ess Co. Troops, 1715. Du Bois, Ernest B. Du Bois, Floyd Reading Du Bois, John V. W. Du Bois, Lieut. Solomon, circ. 1669-1759, Hurley, N. Y. Lieut. Ulster Co. Militia. Gross, Samuel E. Innis, Hasbrouck Poucher, John W. Roosa, De Witt Dudley, Lieut. Cyprian, 1715 . Saybrook, Conn. Lieut of 13th Co., 7th Regt, Conn. Militia, 1762. Clark, Eliot A. Dudley, Francis. 1640 . In King Philip's War. Dudley, Edgar S. Dudley, Myron S. Farwell, John W. Spooner, Frank E. Dudley, Lieut. James, 1690-1746. Lieut, in Col. Samuel Moore's N. H. Regt., Louisburg, 1744. Also under Capt. Nicholas Gilman against Indians, 1710. Tucker, Gilman H. Dudley, Gov. Joseph, 1647-1720, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1673- '75. Assistant, i676-'85. Chief Justice Supreme Court, Prov. of New England and N. Y. Pres. of New England by com mission from James IL, 1685- '86. Pres. of the Council, i687-'89. Member of Andros' Council. Gov. of Mass., 1702- '15. Chaplain on Gen. Josiah Winslow's Staff in King Phil ip's War. Cass, Chas. W. Chase, Walter H. De Koven, Henry Louis R. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Mumford, James G. Parker, Geo. T. 152 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Rumrill, Frank Seabury, William M. Dudley, Lieut. Joseph, 1674 , Saybrook, Conn. Ens. and Lieut, at Saybrook, 1724 - '28. Deputy, 1721. Clark, Eliot A. Fish, Charles M. Spencer, Selden P. Dudley, Chaplain Samuel, 1610- 1682, Salisbury, Mass. Deputy, i64i-'45. Associate Judge at Salisbury, N. H. Lieut, there under Capt. John Underhill, i63i-'32. Chaplain, King Phil ip's War, under Winslow. Brown, Harold W. Hubbard, Phineas Remington, Earle Rollins, Philip A. Smith, Joshua B. Smith William D. G. Tucker, Gilman H. Dudley, Stephen, 1734. Sol dier in Indian Wars, 1695. Tucker, Gilman H. Dudley, Gov. Thomas, 1576-1653, Roxbury, Mass. Second Gov. of Mass. Bay Colony, 1634, et seq. Dep.-Gov. 1630, et seq., ad int. Gov.'s Asst, 1635, et seq. Commissioner for United Colonies, 1643, et seq., and twice Pres. of United Colonies. Maj.-Gen., A. & H. A. Co. Adams, Edw. M. Adams, John W. Bagley, John N. Ball, George O. Barnes, Alfred V. Bartlett, Joseph G. Beach, Sylvester W. Bell, Charles U. Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Bostwick, Henry A. Botsford, Harry G. Brooks, Lyman L. Brown, Harold Winthrop Brown, Irving Swan Cass, Charles W. Chamberlain, Paul M. Chandler, Walter Chauncey, Elihu Chauncey, Henry, Jr. Clarke, Charles L. Clarke, Hovey Chas. Collier, Allen Corey, Eben Corey, Edward W. Davis, Fellowes Davis, Joseph Swallow Dodge, William E. Dyer, Leonard H. Edwards, Maurice D. Emerson, Clifford Coburn Erving, Wm. Van R. Fletcher, Henry Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Gamble, Thos. Weldon Gardner, Edmund Le B. Gardner, Prescott Le B. Godwin, Joseph B. Gould, George L. Green, John Green, John William Green, Robert Stockton Green, Samuel S. Grinnell, Wm. Milne Hale, Arthur Hale, Josiah L. Hale, Thomas Hall, Benjamin E. Hall, Lemuel Ruggles Haskell, Frank W. Haven, William Hering, Oswald C. Herrick, Samuel Holmes, Edwin T. Hopkins, Constant C. Hopkins, Eustis L. Hoyt, Chas. W. Hoyt, William E. Hubbard, Phineas Humphreys, Frank L. Hunt, Arthur K. Janvrin, Joseph E. Jeffries, John T. L. Johnston, Christopher Koues, G. Ellsworth Langdon, Tohn Langdon, Woodbury G. Libby, Chas. Thornton Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Moran, Charles Morse, Edward E. Nichols, Henry A. Nichols, Willard A. Norton, Edw. L. Norton, Thos. H. Parker, Geo. T. '53 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Parker, Walter W. Partridge, Edward L, Patch, Chas. Endicott Pierce, Jacob W. Pinkham, Joseph Plympton, Gilbert M. Poole, Charles C. Porter, Frank Brinley Prescott, Frank C. Prouty, Dwight M. Remington, Earle Rhodes, Dudley W. Rich, James R. Richardson, Chauncey Eddy Richardson, William E. Roberts, Geo. McKenzie Rogers, Frederick P. Rogers, Wm. Evans Rollins, Philip A. Ruggles, Charles C. Ruggles, James F. Rumrill, Frank Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Sargent, John S. Seabury, William M. Schauffler, Wm. G. Scofield, George S. Shaw, Henry B. Sherwood, Samuel Slade, Henry L. Slade, Henry L., Jr. Smith, Joshua B. Smith, Walter Calef Smith, William D. G. Snow, Edgar M. Stevens, Clarence W. Stevens, Frederic B. Stevens, Ralph P. Stokes, Anson P. Storer, John H. Strong, Alan H. Taylor, Arthur Orison Taylor, Washington I. Thompson, Norman F. Thornton, James B. Treat, James W. Tucker, Gilman H. Tucker, Wm. Ruggles Tufts, Walter B. Upham, Edward D. Upjohn, Dudley Tyng Wade, Benj. F. Wade, James F. Wade, John P. West, Charles A. Whiting, Wm. Sawin Whitney, Harry E. Wiggin, Arthur M. Wight, William Ward Williams, Ephraim Williams, Frank Bartlett Williams, George B. Williams, John O. Williams, Samuel B. Wilson, John A. Woodbridge, Jonathan Edwards Woodbury, Urban A. Dudley, William, 1639-1700. Dep uty, Conn., i682-'85, '87, '92- '95- Clark, Eliot A. Fish, Charles M. Spencer, Selden P. Dudley, Col. William, 1686-1740, Roxbury, Mass. Col. Suffolk Regt, i7io-'i3. In Expedi tion against Port Royal, 1710. Member Genl. Ct, i7i9-'28. Speaker, i724-*28. Councillor, i729-'40, '42, '43. Rumrill, Frank Duffield, Ens. William, 1727- 1799, Franklin Co., Penn. Ens.. Capt. Isaiah Saddler's Asso ciated Co., York Co., 1756. Under Col. Boquet, i763-'64. Headed a force at Fort Lou don, 1765. Bell, Edwin Bell, George Bell, Wm. D. Duffield, Howard Motter, Isaac Duke, Col. Henry, 1713. Council, Va., 1702. House of Burgesses, 1696. Duke, Richard T. W., Jr. Duke, Richard. Member of Md. Council, 1637-1653. Berry, Thomas L. Morgan, John H. Dulany, Daniel, 1686-1753. Coun cil, Prov. of Md. Montgomery, Thomas H. DUMBLETON, JOHN, JR., 1658-1675. Killed, King Philip's War, Westfield, Mass. Fisher, Albert Judson Dummer, Jeremiah, Boston, Mass. Councillor, 1689. Hammond, Samuel 154 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Dummer, Richard, i 598-1 678. As sistant, i635-'36, Col. Mass. Emery, Rufus DUMONT, WALLERAND, 1640-1713, Kingston, N. Y. Cadet in company of soldiers sent by Dutch West India Co. to Di rector - General Stuyvesant. Member of Military Council in second Esopus War. Dumont, Charles G. Dumont, John Eignace Hibben, Paxton P. Ketcham, David M. Moores, Charles W. Moores, Merrill Dunbar (Tumbaar or Ten Baar), Robert, 1709 . Ranger in Border and Old French Wars. Dwight, Frederick Dunlap, Capt. Alexander, 1744. Captain of horse in the county of Augusta, Va., 1743, in the Indian War. Dunlap, Boutwell Dunham, Capt. Benayah, 1640 . Appointed Capt. at Pis- cataway, N. J., 1673, by Coun cil of War. Monnette, Orra E. Talmage, Robert S. Van Syckel, N. Dunham Dunham, Benayah, 1684-1742. Private in Col. Thomas Far mer's Regt, N. J. Militia, 1715. Monnette, Orra E. Dunham, Hon. John, 1 588-1669. Plymouth Military Co., 1643. Deputy, i639-'64. Anderson, Arthur C. Burke, James S. Butters, George Cutler, Edward H. Freeman, Alden Fuller, Linus E. Healey, David A. Libbey, Wm. Miller, Robt. F. Monnette, Orra E. Snow, Edgar Morton Treat, James W. Van Syckel, N. Dunham Dunham, Rev. John, Jr., 1632- 1718, Middleboro. Rep. to the General Court at Plymouth, i673-'89- Miller, Robert F. Dunham, Jonathan, 1639 . Member of New Jersey As sembly in 1673. Monnette, Orra E. Dunham, Jonathan, 1672-1706. In Capt. Thos. Farmer's 3d Co. N. J. Troops, 1715. Libbey, Wm. Dunlap, James, 1699 - 1771. In Capt. McNutt's Co., French and Indian War. Gilchrist, Donald B. Gilchrist, Harry W. Dunn, Sergt. Hugh, Jr., 1678- 1730. Sergt. in the 4th Co. of Col. Thomas Farmer's Regt, under Capt. Thomas Wetherel in New Jersey, 1715. Scott, Harry Kistler Dunn, Ens. Ralph, Jr., 1716-1797. Ens. in Capt. Geo. Bennet's Co. and Capt. Bernard Van Horn, Jr.'s, Co., Col. Alex. Grayson's associated Regt of Bucks Co., i747-'48. Richards, Joseph Ernest Richards, Joseph Thomas Dunn, Samuel, 1698, 1699-1740. Commander of one of His Majesty's Companies of Foot from R. I. against Carthagena on expedition of Admiral Ver non in the war that had been declared against Spain, 1739- '40. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Dunster, Henry, 1610-1659, Cam bridge, Mass., A. & H. A. Co., 1640. Clark, Homer P. Howe, Chas. Luke Whitney, Harry E. Dunster, Jonathan, 1653-1726, Cambridge, Mass. In King Philip's War. Whitney, Harry E. Dunton, Samuel, 1647 , Read ing, Mass. In King Philip's War, under Capt. Thomas Wheeler, i675-'76. Eldredge, Zoeth S. 155 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Du Puy, Moses, 1657 . In Capt William Hide's Co., Al bany, N. Y., i697-'98. Catlin, George de G. Keogh, Chester Henry Du Puy, Nicholas, 1691. In Capt. Cornelius Steenwreck's Co., 1673. Enrolled for serv ice against the English. Catlin, George de G. Du Puy, Nicholas, 1682-1745. In Capt. William Nottingham's Co. of Militia at Marbletown, Col. Jacob Rutsen's Ulster County Regt, 1715. Catlin, George de G. Durand, Dr. John, 1667-1727, Der by, Conn. Surgeon in expedi tion to Canada, 1709. Durand, Harvey Hawkins, William Elton Durrell, Capt. Benjamin, 1710- 1784, Arundel (Kennebunk- port), Me. In Capt. Jonathan Bean's Co., Saco, 1750. Capt, Upper Co., 1775. Durrell, Harold C. Durrell, Jesse M. Durrell, Oliver Heber Duryea, Capt. Charles. Kings County, N. Y., Militia. Pri vate, 1715. Capt in Bushwick, 1738. Lane, Francis T. L. Duston (Dustin), Thomas. In Capt. Benjamin Swett's Co., King Philip's War. In garri son at Haverhill, Mass., in the Indian attack, 1697, when his wife, Hannah Dustin, was captured and afterwards escaped, killing her captors. Downs, Edgar R. Moore, Howard P. Taylor, Ezra W. B. Thompson, Frank C. Dutch, Robert, 1675-1686. A sol dier in King Philip's War. Green, John W, Dutton, Samuel, 1790. In French and Indian War, 1755 to 1757. In Capt. Ephraim Preston's Co., being 13th Co., in Col. Lyman's Regt. Dutton, Wm. D. Dutton, Thomas, 1709-1802. In David Wooster's Co., Major Eleazer Goodrich, Conn., Regt., Louisburg Expedition, 1745, Andrew Burr, Col. Parker, Frederick S. Duty, William, Rowley, Mass. In Capt. Poole's Co., King Philip's War. Tenney, Samuel P. Duvall, Mareen, 1694, Anne Arundel County, Md. Fought against Nanticoke Indians prior to 1678. Commissioner for laying out towns, 1683. Duvall, Richard W. Pottenger, Francis M. Wells, Walter A. Duyckinck, Evert, 1702. In garrison at Fort Hope, Conn., 1640. Fox, Noel B. Plympton, Gilbert M. Smith, Karl Beckwith Duyckinck, Capt. Gerardus, 1660- 1710. Capt of Foot, North Ward, New York, 1689. Mem ber of Leisler's Council. Plympton, Gilbert M. Smith, Karl Beckwith Dwelley, Richard, 1692, Scit uate, Mass. In Narragansett Fort fight in King Philip's War, i675-'76. Turner, Philip F. Dwight, Ensign Edmund, 1717- 1755. Ens., capture of Louis burg. Dutton, Wm. D. Young, William H. Dwight, Capt. Henry, 1676-1732. Scout, Hatfield, Mass., in Capt. Hawley's Co. Dutton, Wm. D. Partridge, Edward L. Dwight, Brig.-Gen. Joseph, 1703- 1765, Brookfield, Mass. Col. 1744. At Louisburg under Lieut-Gen. Pepperell, 1745. Member of Council, Mass. Bay Colony, i73i-'32, et seq. Commanded a Brigade of Militia, Ticonderoga Expedi tion, 1756. 156 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Foster, Alfred D. Napier, Charles D. Dwight, Capt. Seth, 1707-1774. Under Capt. Kellogg above Northfield, 1729. Under Capt. Bridgeman, 1747, Col. John Stoddard. Capt, 1747. Partridge, Edward L. Dwight, Capt. Timothy, 1639-1718, Dedham, Mass. Cornet of Horse and Capt. of Foot. In ten Indian expeditions. Dep uty. Benjamin, Marcus Bissell, Eugene Bissell, P. St Geo. Bissell, William P. Burbank, Robt. A. Chapin, Henry D. Childs, James E. Dutton, Wm. D. Dwight, Arthur S. Dwight, Austin W. Dwight, Frederick Dwight, Henry R. Dwight, Oliver F. Gates, Horatio Hunt, Arthur K. Partridge, Edward L. Short, Charles L. Short, Edward L. Smith, Wyllys K. Terry, John Taylor Waldo, Rhinelander Woolsey, Theodore S. Young, Innis Young, William H. Dwight, Col. Timothy, 1694-1771. Capt "Father Rasle War," 1724. Built and commanded Fort Dummer. Col., Chief Justice of Hampshire Co., and Deputy. Dwight, Arthur S. Woolsey, Theodore S. Dwinel, Henry, 1732 . In French and Indian War, 1755- '61. Dunnell, William N. Dyckman, Jacob, 1692-1774. In Capt. Gerard Stuyvesant's Co., N. Y. Troops, 1738. Underhill, Edgar Underhill, Frederic E. Dyckman, Jan, 1715. Corp. 3d Co. Night Watch, Harlem, 1673. Magistrate at Harlem, 1686. Dos Passos, Louis H. Foster, Frederick de P. Dyckman, Capt. Johannes, 1682- 1730. Capt Independent Co., Livingston Manor, 1715. Byington, Cassius P. Durand, Harvey Dyckman, Myron H. Dyer, Capt. Edw., 1725 . Cap tain of the N. Kingstown Co., 1759- Adams, Washington I. L. Dyer, Col. Giles, 1713, Bos ton, Mass. In Capt. John Wing's Co., 1684. Capt, 1708. Later Colonel. A. & H. A. Co., j 680. Pres. House of Deputies, 1693. Stevens, John A. Dyer, Jones, 1737-1831, Bristol, R. I. Served through French War under Col. Rogers and ethers. Private in Expedition to Louisburg, and in Expedi tion against Indians on Lake Champlain, which destroyed an Indian town. Dyer, Leonard H. Dyer, Samuel, 1702-1760. Deputy to the General Court from West Greenwich, R. I., 1756- '57- Dyer, Horace E. Dyer, Thomas, 1612-1676, Wey mouth, Mass. Deputy. Adams, Edw. M. Dyer, Leonard H. Norton, Thos. H. Dyer, William, 1667, Provi dence, R. I. Sec. Providence Plantations, 1639; Col. of R. I., i640-'42. Gen'l Recorder, i647-'48. Commissioner at Newport to act against the Dutch, 1648. Commissioner to the Assembly from Provi dence; 1655; from War wick, 1661; "from Newport, 1662. Adams, Washington I. L. Dyer, Daniel B. Dyer, Elisha 157 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS' Dyer, George R. Dyer, Hezekiah A. Dyer, Horace E. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Hull, James W. Phillips, Henry Byron White, John B. Dymoke (Dimmock), Ens. Shu- bael, 1644-1732. Ens. and Deputy, Plymouth Court. Bassett, Charles Franklin Goodspeed, Benjamin F. Hulbert, Henry C. Waldo, Rhinelander Dymoke (Dimmock), Lieut. Thomas, 1658. Lieut, Barnstable Co. In service against the Indians, i643-'44. Deputy. Bassett, Charles Franklin Dimock, William De W. Goodspeed, Benj. F. Hulbert, Henry C. Leach, j. Granville Waldo, Rhinelander Eager, Abraham, 1670-1734, Marl borough, Mass. In Howe's garrison, Marlborough, 171 1. Clark, Lot Curran • Eager, Joseph P. Fulton, William E. Parker, George T. Starkweather, Ralph E. Wilder, Edward B. Eager, Capt. Bezaleel, 1713-1787. Capt, Westboro, Mass., Co., Alarum List, 1757. Seven Years' War. Assembly, 1760- '61. Eager, Joseph P. Fulton, William E. Starkweather, Ralph E. Eager, George, i705-'o6. A Military Officer of Anne Arun del County, Md., 1696. Howard, McHenry Eager, Lieut. Nahum, 1739-1805. On a Pay Roll endorsed, Bos ton, 1763, under command of Capt Jones. Lieut. Fulton, Wm. E. Eager, William (Ager, Agur), 1690. Cambridge and Marlborough, Mass. In Capt. Thomas Prentiss' Co., "Mid dlesex" Troopers, Mt. Hope Campaign, and under Lieut. Oakes, i675-'76. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Clark, Lot Curran Eager, Joseph P. Fulton, William E. Parker, Geo. T. Starkweather, Frank H. Starkweather, Ralph E. Wilder, Edw. B. Eames, Capt. Anthony, circ. I595"'96-i686, Hingham, Mass. Deputy, i637-'38, '43. Capt. of Hingham Military Co., 1644- '45- Ames, Adelbert Andrew, Henry H. Brooks, Lyman L. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Dorman, William B. Smith, Chas. F. Sprague, Frank W. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Eames, Capt. Henry, 169S-1771, Framingham, Mass. Capt, 1757, French and Indian War. Hills, John A. Parker, Charles L. Eames, John, 1642-1733. Water- town and Framingham, Mass. In King Philip's War, Mid dlesex Troop, under Capt. Thomas Prentice. French, Leon L. L. Eames, Mark, . Deputy from Marshfield to General Court, Plymouth Colony, 1662-1676, 1678-1681. Ensign, Marsh field Military Co., 1655 et seq. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Eames, Robert, 1712. Served 158 INDEX OF ANCESTORS under Henchman in King Philip's War, 1676. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Eames, Thomas, 1618-1680, Fram ingham, Mass. In Pequot War. In King Philip's War. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Clarke, Geo. K. Eames, Francis L. French, Leon L. L. Hill, Howard F. Hills, John Albert MacVeagh, Eames Perry, Wm. Stevens Stone, Charles W. Earle, Edward, 1668-1714. Dep uty, 1695. Commissioner of Revenue, French and Indian War, i702-'i3, Prov. N. J. Earle, Ferdinand P. Hance, Wm. W. Earl (Earle), Capt. Ralph, 1600- 1678. Capt. Troop, Colony of R. I., 1671. Earle, Frank B. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Prime, Ralph E. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Studley, John E. Tilley, R. Hammett Watson, Wm. Henry Wilbour, Joshua Wood, Eric F. Earle, Major Samuel, 1 692-1 770. Burgess, Frederick Co., Va., 1746. High Sheriff, 1752. Major, Lord Fairfax Regt, 1748. Byers, Anthony S. Earle, Richard H. Earle, William, 1640-1715. Mem ber General Assembly, R. I., I704-'o6. Collins, Henry H., Jr. Eastman, Capt. Ebenezer, 16S9- 1748, Concord, N. H. When nineteen, in Expedition against Port Royal. At twenty-one, commanded a Co. of Infantry under Admiral Walker. Com mander of a Co. at Louisburg, 1745. First settler of Concord, N. H. His house was a gar rison, 1746. Carter, John W. D. Eastman, Edson C. Eastman, Samuel C. Edgell, George S. Rollins, Edw. Warren Rollins, Frank W. Staniels, Chas. Eastman Walker, Geo. L. Walker, Stoughton Eastman, Sergt. Moses. Sergt, Capt Jacob Eastman's Co., Col. Blanchard's Regt, Expe dition against Crown Point, 1755- Carter, John W. D. Eastman, Capt. Joseph. Crown Point Expedition, 1755. Walker, Geo. L. Eastman, Philip, 1644-1714. In Capt. Benj. Lovett's Co, King Philip's War. Cadle, Cornelius Carter, John W. D. Clark, Byron N. Morehouse, Max Preston, Howard W. Whitin, Ernest S. Eastman, Lieut. Philip, Jr., 1682 . Lieut, Train Band, Ash- ford, Conn., 1733. Representa tive from Ashford for several years. Clark, Byron N. Preston, Howard W. Easton, Gov. John, 1624-1705. Gov. R. I., 1690, et seq. Dep.- Gov., i(>74-'76. Att-Gen , 1656, et seq. Att-Gen. of Portsmouth and Newport, T653-'54. Deputy, 1665, et seq. Commissioner, 1654, et seq. Easton, Frederick Williard Easton, Nicholas Howard Easton, Robt. Barker Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Tilley, R. Hammett Woodward, William Easton, Joseph, 1742-1824. Soldier from Suffield and Windsor, Conn., in Regt. of Gen. Lyman, at Montreal, Sept., 1760. Gamble, Joseph Easton, Sergt. Joseph, 1688, Hartford, Conn. Sergt. in Train Band. Booth, Charles E. 159 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Easton, Gov. Nicholas, 1593-1675. Pres. of R. I., 1650. Dep.- Gov., 1666. Gov., i672-'73-'74. Governor's Assistant, 1640. Deputy, i665-'66. Cooke, Thomas F. Easton, Frederick Willard Easton, Nicholas Howard Hazard, Thomas G., Jr. Ingersoll, Colin M. Jones, Edward C. Jones, Philip Ingraham Jones, Wm. Worthey Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Nichols, Thos. Buffum Pell, Howland Stewart, Jeremiah C. Tilley, R. Hammett Williams, Norman A. Easton, Peter, 1622-1694. Deputy, 1666 - '71 - '77. Commissioner, i66o-'6i. Assistant, 1667. General Treasurer, i672-'77. Attorney-General, i674-*76. Cooke, Thomas F. Stewart, Jeremiah C. Tilley, R. Hammett Williams, Norman A. Woodward, Wm. Eastow, William, 1665. Rep resentative, Mass., i644-'48- '49- Clarke, George K. Collins, Loren W. Mahin, Frank C. Moulton, John H. Eaton, Francis, 1633. Mem ber of first Military Co., Ply mouth. Haven, Wm. Viale, Joel F. Eaton, John, 1636-1694, Dedham, Mass. A soldier in King Philip's War under Lieut Wm. Hasey. Westfall, John H. Eaton, Hon. John, 1689 - 1750, Monmouth Co., N. J. Repre sentative, i727-'50. Trustee from Province, 1740, West Indian Expedition. Paymas ter, Expedition to Canada, 1746. Burroughs, William B. Eaton, Theodore H. Eaton, Corp. Jonas, 1 680-1720, Framingham, Mass. Corp., Co. Troopers, Capt. Isaac Clark, 1715. Eaton, Joseph G. Rowe, Charles E. Eaton, Joshua, 1653-1717, Read ing, Mass. Deputy from Reading. Richardson, Wm. E. Eaton, Corp. Noah, 1708-1791, Framingham, Mass. In Capt. Josiah Brown's Troop. In service at Post No. 4, Charles town, N. H., King George's War, 1746. Corp., Capt. Jere miah Belknap's Co., French and Indian War, 1757. Parker, Charles L. Parker, C. Wallingford Parker, Herman Eaton, Gov. Theophilus, 1590- 1657. Gov., New Haven Col ony, 1 639-1 657. Bishop, Louis B. Bishop, Timothy H. De Forest, Louis Effingham Dyer, Leonard H. Fitch, Edward S. Hill, Edwin A. Kissam, Henry S. Macfarlane, George S. Metcalf, Bryce Metcalf, James B. Miller, John Post Norton, John G. Penhallow, Chas. S. Pennell, Henry B. Pond, Charles H. Pond, Nathan G. Pond, Nicholas M. Pond, Winthrop Sherman, Roger Wilcox, Reynold W. Eaton, Thomas, 1660-1697. Served under Capt. Poole in King Philip's War. Killed by In dians. Geer, Walter Eaton, Col. William. Granville Co. Militia. Member Colonial Assembly, 1746, et seq. Daves, John Collins Houston, Allen Polk 160 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Eddy, Barnard, ist, 1729-1777, Providence, R. I. Soldier in French and Indian War. Calder, Richard Lewis Eddy, John, 1637-1715. Member of Military Co. at Great Harbor, Martha's Vineyard, 1662. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Chas. Lathrop Eddy, Capt. Jonathan. Col. Winslow's Regt, Nova Scotia, 1755. Lieut, under Capt. Bailey, Fort William Henry and Crown Point. Enlisted a Troop, Expedition to Canada, 1758, under Col. Doty, sta tioned at Fort Cumberland. Col. Joseph Fry's Regt, 1759. Representative from Sharon, Mass. Avery, John H. Edenden, Edmund, , Scituate and Boston. Deputy from Scituate, i64i-'43. Member Scituate Co., 1643. Clarke, George K. Favor, Otis S. Tudbury, Warren C. Wolcott, Roger Wyman, Walter C. Edgerly, David, 1741-1785. Brent wood, N. H. French and Indian War. Member Capt. Alexander Todd's Co., 1758, and Capt. Tilton's, 1760. Edgerley, Edwin L. Edgerton, Lieut. John, 1690 — -, Norwich, Conn. Ens. Train Band, 1724. Lieut, 1725. Whitney, Harry E. Elder, Col.- John, 1706-1792. Col. Penn. Militia, 1763. Reily, George W. Elderkin, Col. Jedediah, 1701- 1794. Ens., ist Co., 5th Regt, Conn. Militia, 1754. Major, 1759. Lieut-Col., 1774. Dep uty from Windham, 1765. Campbell, Wm. A. Elderkin, William A. Edloe, Matthew, 1637. Bur gess for the College, Va., 1629. Adams, Gilmer S. Edloe, Lieut.-Col. Mathew, 1670. Burgess (as Captain), James City Co., Va., 1658. Adams, Gilmer S. Edmans, David, 1712 , Charlestown, Mass. Sentinel, Thomas Jenner's Co., 1748. Winship, William H. Edmonds, Capt. Andrew, 1639- 1695. In King Philip's War. Brown, Henry M. Edmonds, John, 1702. Served under Capt. Prentice in Narra gansett Campaign, i675-'76, as Trooper under Capt Curwin. Cowee, James C. Edmonds, Capt. William, 1734- 18 16. Capt. of Co. for Fau quier C'ty, Va., in French and Indian War, 1761. Horner, Alfred B. Payne, George H. Payne, George H., Jr. Edmonstone, Capt. Archibald, 1667-1734. Capt. under Col. Ninian Beall and Maj. Sam uel Magruder, of Md. Knight, William W. Edmonstone, Capt. James, 1701- 1753. Capt of Militia, Colony of Md. Knight, William W. Edsall, Samuel, 1630-1706. Eso pus War, 1663. Member Gov. Carteret's Council, Prov. East Jersey, 1668, et seq. Indian Interpreter, New Castle, on Delaware, i675-'76. Council lor under Leisler, Prov. N. Y., i689-'9i. Barry, Herbert Burroughs, Wm. B. Eaton, Theodore H. Edsall, Thomas H. Foster, Frederick de P. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Edson, Samuel, 1612-1692, Bridge- water, Plymouth Colony. Mem ber Council of War, i666-'76. Deputy, 1676. In King Philip's War. Anderson, Arthur C. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert 161 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Barbour, Wm. W. Cutler, Edward H. Robinson, Roswell R. Rogers, Allen Tyler, Edward R. Edwards, Alexander, 1690. Had a Garrison House at Northampton, 1690. Fulton, Wm. Edwards Edwards, Capt. James, . Capt. of a Co. of Kent County, 1748, in Pa. Served under Gen. Braddock. Cranmer, George T. Edwards, Captain John, 1780. In 1748 he was a Captain in a New Castle County, Penn., Regiment. Lamb, Stacy Baldwin Edwards, Richard, Hartford, Conn. Deputy, 1669-73. Isham, Norman M. Walker, Stoughton Edwards, Rev. Timothy, 1669-1758. Chaplain, Colonial Forces, Conn., Expedition to Canada, 1711. Dwight, Arthur S. Edwards, Pierrepont Nichols, Mongin B. Stringer, Geo. A. Tyler, Augustus C. Tyler, Harry B. Tyler, Sidney F. Edwards, William, . Trooper under command of Major John Mason, 1657. Walker, Stoughton Eells, Major Samuel, 1639-1709, Milford, Conn. Sergt., 1669. Lieut, 1676. Commanded Garrison at Dartmouth, Mass., King Philip's War. Deputy, Milford, 1678, et seq. Capt, 1683. Commissioner, i683-'87. Representative, Hingham, Mass., i705-'o6. Major. Dix, William F. Eells, James Eells, Samuel Goodwin, Francis Goodwin, James J. Greene, Edward Nelson Haskell, Frank W. White, William H. Eells, Col. Samuel, 1666-1753, Milford, Conn. Capt, 1699. Major, New Haven Co., 1709. Col. 2d Regt, 1739. Deputy i704-'o6. Speaker, i7o6-'o8. Assistant, i709-'39. Goodwin, Francis Goodwin, James J. Greene, Edward N. Egleston, James, 1620-1679. In Pequot War, 1637. Egleston, Thomas Gary, Elbert H. Tyler, James Jay Egleston, Joseph, 1700 - 1774. Marched under Major John Ashley to relief Fort William Henry, 1757. Egleston, Thomas Egleston, Seth, 1731-1772. Marched to relief Fort William Henry. Egleston, Thomas Eldredge, Ensign Elisha, 1690- 1754. Ensign in Colonial Wars. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Eldredge, Jehosaphat, 1655 " '732. Soldier in King Philip's War. Kingsbury, George N. Eldridge, Capt. John, 1672-1741. Lieut, 1725. Captain of 3d Company, North Kingstown, R. I., 1726, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, '35 and |36. Eldridge, William Henry Eldridge, Sergt. Samuel, 1620- 1697. Member of the A. & H. A. Co., Cambridge, Mass., 1 641. Eldridge, William Henry Eldridge, Lieut. Thomas, 1648- 1726. Deputy for Kingstown, General Assembly, May, i7°4- Eldridge, William Henry Eliot, Lieut. Andrew, 1627-1704, Beverly, Mass. Deputy. In Expedition against Canada. Comstock, Wm. O. Storer, John H. Eliot, Hon. John, 1667 - 1715. Member Committee of War, Hartford, 1708. Deputy, 1696- '97-1701. Speaker, 1702. 162 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Bowen, Clarence W. Ormsbee, Herman Eliot, Col. Philip, 1602-1657, Rox bury, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Colonel, Mass. Militia. Deputy, i654-'57. Commis sioner for Roxbury. Adams, Herbert L. Dutcher, Frank J. Guilford, Wm. W. Holden, Edward Singleton Payson, Albert H. Preston, Deming H. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Swan, Reuben S. Talbot, Joel F. Whitin, Ernest S. Eliot, Robert, 1640-1720, New castle, N. H. Member Gov. Cranfield's Council, i682-'86, and Gov. Allen's, 1692, et seq. Member, from Scarborough, of last Assembly of Me., 1685. Gerrish, William L. Hill, John Fremont Leighton, Geo. E. Morrell, George C. Eliot, William, 1655-1721, Bev erly, Mass. Under Capt. Turner, King Philip's War. Eliot, Walter G. Elkins, Gershom, 1641 - 1718, Hampton, N. H. Representa tive, General Assembly, 1703. Brown, David H. Elkins, Jonathan, Sr., 16 69- 1746, Hampton, N. H. In Capt. James Davis' Co., and Lieut. Joseph Swett's Co., Queen Anne's War, 1707. Brown, David H. Elkins, Jonatha'n, Jr., 1704 — Hampton, N. H. In Capt Joseph Eastman's Co., Col Joseph Blanchard's Regt. Crown Point Expedition, 1755 Brown, David H. Ellenwood, Ralph, 1657 . In Narragansett War, and re ceived grant of land at Am herst, N. H., for his services. Favor, Otis S. Ellery, Hon. Benjamin, 1669- 1746. Deputy from Newport. to General Court, i7n-'37. Assistant, 1722, '38, '40. Speaker, Judge, Commissioner. Jeffries, John T. L. Ellery, William, 1643-1696, Glou cester, Mass. Deputy, 1689. Austin, Amory Ellery, Dep.-Gov. Wm., 1701-1764. Dep.-Gov., 1748 and 1749. Assistant, 1742 - '43 - '44 - '45. Judge of the County Court Jeffries, John T. L. Elliot, Ensign Asa, 1727-1768. Against French and Indians. Ens. ist Co., 4th Regt, Conn. Troops, 1756. Elliot, Daniel G Elliot, Richard M. Elliot, Henry. In King Philip's War. Elliot, Daniel G. Elliot, Richard M. Merritt, Douglas Elliot, Robert, 1640- 1720, New Castle, N. H. Member Gov. Cranfield's Council, i682-'86, and Gov. Allen's, 1692, et seq. Member from Scarborough, of last Assembly of Maine, 1685. Butters, George Butters, William Frisbee, Ivory F. Frisbie, Franklin S. Gerrish, Frederic H. Hill, John F. Leighton, Geo. Eliot Ellis, Abner, 1732-178 i, Dedham, Mass. Representative, 1771- '77, inclusive, i78o-'8i. Ellis, Charles Ellis, Bastian, 1763. Soldier in Capt. Augustus Graham's North Company, Richmond County, N. Y., Militia in 171 5. Morrison, Geo. A., Jr. Ellis, Capt. Charles, 1719-1759, Albemarle Co., Va. In service on Frontier, i755-'56. Smith, William D. G. Tapscott, John S. Ellis, Lieut. John, 1677, Sandwich, Plymouth Colony. In Colony Militia, King Philip's War, . 163 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS • Parker, Frederic W. Pike, Chas. E. Ellis, John, 1646-1716, Medfield and Medway, Mass. In King Philip's War at Garrison at Mendon, 1675; and Wren- tham, i675-'76. Daniels, Edwin A. Stone, William E. Ellis, Joseph, 1696-1783, Dedham, Mass. Representative, 1730- '34, '41, '5i, '58, '59- Ellis, Charles Ellis, Lieutenant Richard, 1694, Dedham, Mass. Deputy, i692-'93. Ensign, i686-'92. Lieutenant of the Dedham Company, 1694. Daniels, Edwin A. Daniels, Richard H. Morse, W. Samuel Richardson, Wm. E. Ware, Horace E. Ware, Moses E. Ellis, Rowland, 1738, Bur lington, N. J. Naval Officer for Western N. J., 173 1. Clerk in Chancery, 1733. Hudnut, Alexander Malieu Williams, Thomas Wright Wright, Joseph Haddaway Ellison, Col. Thomas, 1701-1779. French and Indian War. Marched his regiment from Ulster Co. to relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Morton, Frederick N. Ellsworth, Capt. David, 1709- 1782. Siege of Louisburg, 1745- Taintor, George E. Ellsworth, Lieut. John, 1671-1720, Conn. Lieut, 1713. Cox, John L. Ellsworth, Capt. John, 1697-1784. Colonial Forces, Conn. Ens., French and Indian War, 1756. Stringer, George A. Ellsworth (Ellswerth), Capt. Jonathan, 1669-1747, Conn. Lieut, and Capt. in Queen Anne's War and Indian Wars, I702-'24- Chapman, Edwin L. Elmendorf, Maj. Coenradt, 1669- 1738. Ulster Co. Militia. Commissioned Capt, by Earl of Bellomont, 1700. Major, 1738. Elmendorf, John Barker Hoffman, Samuel V. Elmendorf, Petrus Edmundus, 171 5-1794. Member Foot Co., Kingston, N. Y., 1738. Hoffman, Samuel V. Elmer, Edward, 1610-1676, Cam bridge, Mass. Killed by In dians, King Philip's War. Booraem, Robt E. Kelly, James H. Palmer, Lowell M. Picher, Oliver S. Reynolds, James Elstone, Peter, 1660-1746, Wood- bridge, N. J. Soldier in 1715, in Col. Thos. Farmer's 3d Co., N. J. Regt. Libbey, Wm. Elton, Anthony, 1686. One of the Proprietors of West New Jersey, i667-'86. Sheib, Samuel H. Elton, Ebenezer, 1712-1800. In a Middletown Co. as Private, campaigns of 1757 and 1758. Hawkins, William Elton Ely, Maj. Daniel, 1693-1776. En sign, 1728. Lieut, 1733. Capt, 1738. Maj., Conn. Regt., 1739. Parker, Charles Wolcott Ely", Nathaniel, 1585-1676. Dep uty, Conn., 1657. Foote, John Corcker Snow, Edgar Morton Ely, Capt. Richard, 3d, 1697-1777. Ens., 1723. Lieut, 1728. Capt, 1733. Colony of Conn. Frazer, Sheldon L. Moran, Charles Spencer, Selden P. Ely, Richard, 2d , Lyme, Conn. Deputy, 1719, et seq. Frazer, Sheldon L. Ely, Capt. William, 1647-1717. Capt, 1697. Member of Gov ernor's Council, i703-'o5-'o8. Parker, Charles W. Sill, Howard Winslow, Chauncey R. Ely, Capt. William. Ens., 3d Co., 164 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Lyme, Conn., 1738. Lieut, 1740. Capt, 1745. Louisburg Expedition. Ely, Smith Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Waite, Horace F. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Emerson, Rev. Daniel, 1716-1801. Chaplain, Col. Joseph Blanch- ard's Regt, Crown Point, 1755. In Col. John Hart's Portsmouth Regt, Expedition to Louisburg, 1758. Rockwood, Charles G, Jr. Emerson, Peter, 1726-1821, Read ing, Mass. Trooper under Capt. Jonathan Eaton for re lief of Fort William Henry, 1757- Emerson, Clifford Coburn Emley, John, 1691-1761. Member of Provincial Assembly of New Jersey, 1738, '46, '51. Moses, Walter Emley, William, 1648-1704, The Falls, N. J. Member of Gov.'s Council, i684-'85; Member of Assembly of West Jersey, 1682- '85; Justice; Assessor; Mem ber of Comm. for disposing of Bills and Charters; Commis sioner, 1677. Moses, Walter Rand, Edwin Watson Emery, Anthony. Kittery, Me., and Portsmouth, N. H. Dep uty, Mass. General Court, 1672. Bacon, Horace S. Bowen, Hosea Emery Fall, Charles G. Fall, George H. Knox, William S. Libby, Charles T. Lord, Calvin Emery, Anthony, 1713-1781. Sur geon, Louisburg Expedition, 1745, and in Col. Blanchard's N. H. Regt, Crown Point, '755- Adams, Geo. Huntington Knox, William S. Peirce, Jonathan F. Emery, James, 1630-1714, Kittery, Me. Deputy, Mass., i693-*95. Bowen, George Henry Bowen, Hosea Emery Emery, Ralph Fall, Charles G. Fall, George H. Knox, William S. Libby, Charles T. Lord, Calvin Emery, Sergt. John, 1629-1693, Newbury, Mass. Under Major Samuel Appleton, in Great Swamp Fight. Bailey, Edward P. Cook, Joshua O. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Hubbard, Ralph H. Noyes, Edward D. Richardson, Wm. S. Smith, Walter C. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Emery, Jonathan, 1652 - 1723. Served under Major Samuel Appleton in Great Swamp Fight. Emery, Brainerd P. Emery, Rufus Greve, Charles T. Emery, Corp. Obed, 1718-1803, Biddeford, Me. Corp. in Alarm List of Capt. Thomas Bradbury's Biddeford Co., 1758. Bacon, Horace S. Emery, Col. Stephen, 1710-1795. Ens., 1746. Capt, 1757. Col. of Regt, Mass. Militia, 1767. Col., 2d Regt, Newbury and Rowley, 1771. Briggs, Frank O. Emery, Brainerd P. Emery, Rufus Endicott, Gilbert, 1658 - 1716, Stoughton, Mass. In Capt. Samuel Mosely's Co., at Sud bury, and in Capt John Jacob's Co., at Medfield, 1676, King Philip's War. In Indian troubles at Wells, i677-'92. Endicott, Eugene F. Endicott, Gov. John, 1 588-1665, Salem, Mass. Gov. Mass. Bay 165 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Colony, 1629, et seq. Deputy - Gov., 1 641, et seq. Pres. of United Colonies, 1658. Col. Third Regt. Mass. Militia, Pequot War, 1636. Gen. in command of Block Island Ex pedition, 1636. Maj.-Gen., 1 645 -'49. Chase, Geo. Thorndike Endicott, Robert Endicott, William C. Harlow, Arthur F. Newhall, James S. Patch, Chas. Endicott Putnam, George J. Todd, William C. Endicott, Ens. Zerubbabel, 1635- 1684, Salem, Mass. Ens. of Salem Foot Company. Patch, Charles Endicott Putnam, George J. English, Sergt. Wm., 1682, Boston. Rep. from Hampton, i646-'47. Deputy from Boston, 1652. Sergeant of Militia, 1644. Guilford, Wm. W. Eno, David, Simsbury, Conn. Served under Capt. Preston, and was killed, 1745. Case, John E. Eno, James, 2d, 1651-1714, Wind sor, Conn. Soldier in King Philip's War. In Swamp Fight. Adams, Fred'k C. Case, John E. Cooper, Leslie B. Jacobs, Lawrence M. Parker, George T. Eno, Lieut. Wm., 1684 -1763. Lieut, Simsbury, Conn., Train Band, 1726. Adams, Fred'k C. Ensign, Capt. John, 1676, Scituate, Mass. Capt. of Train Band, i672-'73. Killed at Pawtucket Fight Howard, Harry S. Ensign, Capt. John, , Hart ford and Canaan, Conn. Capt, Canaan Train Band, 1772. Deputy, i772-'73. Phillips, George M. Epes, Capt. Daniel, 1624 -1693, Ipswich, Mass. Capt. of 2d Foot Co. at Ipswich, 1683. Deputy, i682-'86, '89-'90. Brown, Daniel A. Epes, Daniel, 1710-1773, Danvers, Mass. Representative, 1754- '57, '66-'67_. Brown, Daniel A. Erving, Col. John, 1693-1786. As sistant, Mass. Bay Colony. Col., Boston Regt. Erving, William Van R. Erving, Col. John, Jr., 1727-18 16. Col. Boston Regt. Erving, William Van R. Estabrook, Capt. Joseph, 1669- 1733, Lexington, Mass. Capt., i723-'25- Representative, 1723- '25. Estabrook, Fred W. Eustis, Capt. Benjamin, 1720- 1804. Sergeant of the Artillery Co., 1768; 1785, he is called Captain in the town records. Jeffries, John T. L. Evans, Col. Evan, 1732 - 1794. Member Penn. Co. Associa tion, and Committee of Ob servation for Chester Co., 1774- Huidekoper, F. Wolters Evans, Hugh, 1 682-1 772. Member Penn. Provincial Assembly, i722-'46-'54. Wister, Rodman Evans, John, 1700-1738. Member of Penn. Assembly, i734-'37- Huidekoper, Frederic W. Evans, Lieut. John, 1738-1834. Dunmore's War, Va. Cam paign, 1774. Dent, Alfred B. Evans, Dudley Evans, Richard, 1639 - 1725. In King Philip's War, with Capt. Wadsworth in Sudbury Fight. On the Expedition to West ward with Capt. Turner. On Expedition to Canada, 1690, with Captain Withington. Cadle, Cornelius Guilford, Wm. W. Everden, Anthony, , Provi dence, R. I. Deputy, 1667- '68, '7i-'73. Cutler, Edward H. 166 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Everett, Capt. John, 1636-1714, Dedham, Mass. Commanded a Co. sent to assist New Hampshire Colony against the Indians stationed at Exeter and Portsmouth, N. H., 1695. Ordered to Maine, 1696. Dickinson, Oliver P. Farr, Marvin A. Fisher, Albert Judson Evertsen, Nicholas, 1657 -1723, N. Y. Capt. of N. Y. Troops in an Expedition against a French privateer in 1704. Reichner, Aiken Evetts, Adjt. James. Adjutant of Foot under command of Maj. Henry Cuyler in the City and County of New York, Canada Expedition, 1690. Haines, John P. Ewell, Henry, Scituate, Mass., 1681. In Pequot War. Bryant, Percy Chapman, Joseph W. Ewen, Major Richard, 1660. One of the commissioners to govern Md. under Cromwell. Member of Assembly and Speaker, 1657. Member House of Burgesses, i659-'6o. Capt, 1655. Maj., 1658. Boogher, Frank Boogher, Howard M. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Carleton, Murray Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, William F. Sharp, George M. Eyre, Hon. John, 1654-1700. A. & H. A. Co. Council of Safety, 1689. Representative from Boston, 1693, *96-'98-'99. Jeffries, John T. L. Wood, Alfred T. Eyre, Simon, 1587-1658. Deputy from Watertown to Mass. Gen. Court, 1641. Jeffries, John T. L. Fairbanks, George, 1682, Sherborn, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Daniels, Edwin A. Freeman, Otis Mason Frost, Walter C. Holbrook, Levi Fairbanks, Capt. Jabez, 1670- 1758. In Lancaster Garrison, 1704. Commander of Garri son, 1711; in Acadian Expe ditions, i707-'io, and Love- well's (Father Rasle's) War, i722-'26. Lieut, 1723. Com manded a company, 1724. Deputy, 1714, et seq. Burrage, Henry S. Fairbanks, Warren Chas. Houghton, William A. Keogh, Chester Henry Keogh, James Benj. White, John B. Fairbanks, Moses, 1740 , Ded ham, Mass. In French and Indian War against Crown Point, and invasion of Canada, i759-'6o. Brown, Charles A. Fairchild, Thomas, 1670, Stratford, Conn. Representa tive, i659-'6o. In 1654, ap pointed by the General Court to press men to fill the quota for Narragansett Expedition. Abbott, Everton J. Doughty, Francis E. Harral, George Kissam, Henry S. Moseley, John G. Peet, Emerson W. Terry, John Taylor Williams, Geo. C. F. Fairfield, Walter, 1632 -1723. Rep. from Wenham to the Gen. Court of Mass. Benton, Arthur B. Collins, Holdridge O. Fales, Capt. Eliphalet, 1717-1781, 167 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Dedham, Mass. Capt in Ex pedition against Crown Point, !755-'56. Mason, Charles F. Falls, Alexander. In Foot Co. of Militia of the Precinct of Highland under Capt. Thos. Ellison, against Iroquois, 1738. Falls, De Witt C. Simmons, Joseph F. Fanning, Edmond, 1683, Stonington, Conn. In King Philip's War. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Fanning, Capt. James, 1695-1779. Capt, Expedition against Can ada, 1746. White, Edward L. Fanning, Capt. John, 1657-1739, Groton, Conn. Volunteer in Narragansett War, and grant ed land for his service. Lieut. and Capt of Groton Co. Breed, Charles N. Fanning, Thomas, 1655 1704. Served in Narragansett War, 1675. White, Edward L. Farmar, Edward, 1672-1745. Mem ber of (Penn.) Assembly 1710, 'ii, '13, '18, '24, '25, '28, '3i- Robeson, Andrew Farmen, Thomas, 1 683-1 767. In French and Indian War under Capt. Blanchard. Guilford, Wm. W. Farmer, Edward, 1640-1727. Sol dier against Weymesit Indians. House used as garrison, Bil lerica, i675-*76. Guilford, Wm. W. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Sherman, Roger Farmer, Major Robert, 1720-1779. Capt, 1740, 19th Regt. of Foot, Prov. of East Jersey. Major, 34th Foot, Cumberland Regt Brooke, George, Jr. Farnam, Corp. Eliab, 1731-1806, Windham, Conn. Corp. in Capt. Samuel Dimock's Co., Expedition to Crown Point, 1755- Farnam, Charles H. Farnam, Henry W. Farnham, Lieut. - Col. Daniel, 1719-1776. In French and In dian War from Essex County. Was Lieut.-Col. in Col. Jona than Bagley's Regt, 1769. Caldwell, Samuel Le N. Farnham, Henry, 1700, Bos ton, Mass., and Killingsworth, Conn. Deputy, Conn., 1670. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Farnham, Elijah T. Wickwire, Arthur Manley Farnsworth, Lieut. David, 1711 , of Charlestown and Hollis, N. H. Taken prisoner by French and Indians, 1757, and carried to Canada. Tucker, Wm. R. Farnsworth, John, 1651 - 1729. Headed a Company of ten men under Capt Parker in defense of his part of the town of Groton against In dians. Deputy to Gen. Court, i709-'i2-'i3, etc. Adams, Herbert L. Farnsworth, Matthias, 1612-1689, Groton and Lynn, Mass. Served in 1675 with Major Willard. Adams, Herbert L. Bloss, Orlando P. Farr, Marvin A. Langworthy, Charles F. Paine, Waldo G. Stone, Charles W. Tucker, Wm. R. Vandercook, John D. Farnsworth, Samuel, 1669-1727, Groton and Lunenburg, Mass. In Groton Garrison, 1691. Tucker, Wm. R. Farnsworth, Stephen, 1715-1771, Charlestown, N. H. Cap tured by Indians, 1746, and taken to Montreal. One of Capt. Stevens' Co., for the defence of "No. 4," 1750. Guilford, Nathan Vandercook, John D. Farnsworth, William, 1714-1745. 168 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Pepperill, Mass. A Volunteer in the Expedition sent by Co lonial authorities against the French in Louisburg, 1745. Lost his life there (Nova Scotia). Wight, Ambrose S. Farnum, Capt. John, 1711-1786, Andover, Mass. Trumpeter in Capt. Richard Kimball's Troop, 1725. Lieut in 3d Co. of Andover. Capt. in Lieut-Col. Osgood's Regt, which marched to relief of Fort William Henry. Frye, Jed Farr, Lieut. Jonathan, 1751-1800, Hardwick. Relief of Fort William Henry. Farr, William M. Farr, Stephen, Concord, Mass. In King Philip's War, Capt. Davenport's Co. Farr, Marvin A. Farr, Merton E. Farrar, Jacob, 1642-1675. Soldier in King Philip's War. Killed in Monaco's raid upon Lan caster. Farrar, George D. Fisher, Albert J. Morse, Willard S. Palmer, Lowell M. Farrar, Thomas, 1694. Sol dier from Lynn in King Philip's War, 1676. Libbey, Wm. Pack, Arthur Newton Farrar, William, Sr., 1637. Member of Va. Council, 1623- '33-. McGuire, James C. Farrar, William, Jr., 1677. Burgess for Henries, Va., 1659- '60; i66o-'76. McGuire, James C. Farrington, Edmund, 1588-1670. Lynn, Mass. Member of the Train Band, 1646, discharged in 1648. Tudbury, Warren C. Farrington, Matthew, 1623-1700- '01. Member and Clerk of Train Band at Lynn. Tudbury, Warren C. Farrington, Nathaniel, 1656 , Dedham, Mass. In Capt. John Jacob's Co., Hingham. Hall, Lewis C. Farwell, Ens. Joseph, 1642-1722, Chelmsford, Mass. Ens. in Military Co., Chelmsford, i667-'95. Farwell, John W. Farwell, Walter Ferris, Hiram B. Parker, Moses G. Reade, Philip Fassett, Capt. John, 1720-1794. ist Military Co., Bennington, Vt, 1764. Hayes, John Fassett, Josiah, 1674 . Under Col. John Lane, relief of Dunstable, 1706. Hayes, John Fauntleroy, Col. Moore, 1616- 1665. Col. of Va. Militia, 1656. Burgess Upper Norfolk, Va., 1644- '47; for Lancaster, 1653 ; for Old Rappahannock, 1656, '58-'59. Nicholson, John R. Fawcett, Walter, 1705, Ches ter, Pa. Representative, 1695. Lea, James H. Faxon, Thomas, 1601-1680, Ded ham and Braintree, Mass. Deputy from Braintree, 1660. Adams, John Q. Clark, Kenneth Green, John W. Robinson, Hamline E. Wade, John P. Weld, George F. Fay, John, 1648-1690, Marlbor ough, Mass. In Marlborough garrison, King Philip's War. Converse, Charles A. Fay, Francis B. Lester, Maxwell Robinson, Lewis A. Secor, Horace, Jr. Whitin, Ernest S. Fay, John, 1669-1747. In Expedi tion to Canada, 1690. Whitin, Frederick H. Fay, Capt. Stephen, 1715-1781, 169 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hardwick, Mass., and Ben nington, Vt. Capt. of Militia at Bennington. Robinson, Lewis A. Fayerweather, Cornet Benjamin, 1670-1725. Cornet Fairfield Co. Troop. Hubbell, Henry W. Feake, Lieut. Robert, 1610-1663. Lieut, Capt. Patrick's Co., Colonial Forces, i632-'36. Gen eral Court, Col. of Mass. Bay, i635-'36. Ahles, Robt. Lawrence Barlow, Peter T. Barrowe, Samuel Burling, Wm. Raymond Carpenter, Charles W., Jr. • Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. De Forest, Louis Effingham Du Val, Clive L. Elliman, Lawrence B. Field, Thaddeus C. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Morton, Thomas G. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Schieffelin, Eugene Schieffelin, George R. Schieffelin, Schuyler Scott, John F. Scott, William S. Spies, Francis F. Sutton, Asahel Suydam, Walter L. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Thomas, Lawrence B. Thomas, Robt. McK. Tiffany, George Tredwell, Henry Hewlett Underhill, Edgar Underhill, Frederic Edgar Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Wing, John D. Wing, John M. Wing, Louis S. Wood, Arthur Heulings Felch, Sergt. Henry, Jr., 1610- 1699, Gloucester and Reading, Mass. Selectman, i647-'48, '51, '81. Surveyor of Highways, 1648. Marble, John Emerson Pettingell, Frank Hervey Fellowes, Capt. Isaac, 1635-1721. A soldier in King Philip's War. " Green, John W. Fellows, Ephraim, 1639 . Under Capt. Nicholas Page, Mass. Forces, Great Swamp Fight. Burt, Charles W. Haynes, John R. Fellows, Capt. John, 1733-1808. Capt, Berkshire Militia, 1760. French and Indian War. Jenkins, Edm. F. Fellows, Capt. Jonathan, 1707- 1759. Captain of a Company against the Indians, 1755. Captain at Crown Point under Col. Plaisted. Green, John Wm. Felton, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1615- 1705, Salem, Mass. Ens. and Lieut, in Foot. Co. Felton, Samuel M. Newhall, James S. Patch, Charles Endicott Putnam, George J. Fenn, Dep.-Gov. Benjamin, 1672, Milford, Conn. Govern or's Assistant, 1654- '65 - '72. Col. of Militia. Ford, George H. Pack, Arthur Newton Pond, Charles H. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Sanford, George B. Fenner, Capt. Arthur, 1622-1703, Providence, R. I. Commis sioner for United Colonies, 1653, et seq. Assistant, 1657- '90. Deputy, 1664-1700. Com mander Providence Forces, King Philip's War. Allen, Crawford C. Brown, Harold Brown, John N. Fenner, Charles P. Lee, Hillyard C. Lee, Julian H. Lewis, Arnold A. Nickerson, Thos. W. Parkhurst, Charles D. Power, Charles Mel. Power, George C. Preston, Howard W. Rhodes, William C. 170 Index of ancestors Robeson, Andrew Wheaton, Frank Fenner, Capt. Arthur, 1740-1827. Ens., Col. Henry Babcock's R. I. Regt, French and Indian War, 1759. Capture of Que bec. Fenner, Charles P. Rhodes, William C. Fenner, Major Thomas, 1652- 1718. Soldier, King Philip's War. Deputy, 1683, et seq. Major of the Main, I7i2-'i3. Lewis, Arnold A. Nickerson, Thos. W. Wheaton, Frank Fenwick, John, 1618 - 1683 - '84, Salem, N. J. Proprietor of one tenth West New Jersey. Mem ber of Assembly, N. J., 1683. Reichner, Aiken Reichner, Louis Irving Fenwick, Thomas, 1635 - 1708. Provincial Councillor of Penn sylvania, elected 1700. Sellers, Edwin Jaquett Ferguson, Ensign James, cir. 1725- 1771, Franklin Co., Pa. Ensign of Capt. Joseph Armstrong's Co., Rangers, on Frontiers of Cumberland Co. in 1755, et seq., French and Indian Wars. Arthurs, Edward F. Fernald, Capt. John, 1698-1754, Kittery, Me. Capt. of the Abigail, Siege of Louisburg. Fernald, Charles Augustus Fernald, Dr. Renald, 1656. Surgeon in John Mason's Colony in N. H. Court Com missioner at Portsmouth. Capt. of a military Co. at Ports mouth. Davis, Walter Goodwin Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Hill, John F. Libby, Charles T. Morrell, George C. Noyes, Edward D. Verrill, Harry Mighels Fernald, Lieut. William, 1646- 1728, Kittery. Lieut, in Capt. Francis Hook's Co. in the Lower Town of Kittery, Me., 1686. Capt, 1686. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Hill, John Fremont Noyes, Edward D. Ferrin, Lieut. Jonathan, 1695- 1770. With Capt. Lovewell "when ten Indians were killed," 1728. Lieut, on the Cape Breton Expedition. Ferrin, Frank M. Field, Benjamin, 1663 1732, Flushing, L. !. Member Capt. Jonathan Wright's Co., 171 5. Burling, Wm. Raymond Field, Thaddeus C. Field, Capt. John, 1645 - 1698, Bridgewater, Mass. Soldier under Capt. Turner in the Falls Fight. Bardwell, Harry J. Cutler, Edward H. Field, John, Sr., 1648-1717, Hat field. With Capt. Turner in Falls Fight, 1676. Snow, Edgar Morton. Field, John, 1686, Providence, R. I. Commissioner to Gen eral Assembly, 1663. Deputy, 1677. Bennett, Robert R. Bowen, Edgar C. Robeson, Andrew Weld, George F. Field, John, 1671, , Bridge- water, Mass. Representative, I7i6-'i7- Rogers, Allan Field, Jonathan, 1697-1781, Sun derland, Mass. Representa tive, 1750. Hubbard, Phineas Field, Capt. Joseph, 1658 - 1736, Hatfield and Deerfield, Mass. Capt. in Indian Wars. Bardwell, Harry J. Hubbard, Phineas White, William C. Field, Capt. Moses, 1722 - 1815. Soldier in the French and Indian War at the Siege of Louisburg, 1745. Allen, Oliver F. Field, Major Peter, 1647-1707, 171 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Henrico and New Kent Co., Va. Justice of Henrico, 1678. High Sheriff, 1682. Capt. and Burgess, i692-'93- Major, 1705- '07, et ante. Cary, Wilson M. Cooper, Leslie B. Deen, William M. McGuire, James C. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie. Field, Robert, 1605-1673. On War Committee of Eight appointed by Gen. Assembly of R. I., 1653, to initiate an offensive and defensive war against the Dutch in Conn. Burling, Wm. Raymond Kissam, Henry S. Sanger, William Cary, Jr. Field, Segt. Samuel, 1651-1697. In Falls Fight, King Philip's War; killed by Indians. Allen, Oliver F. Field, Wm. Pierson Foote, Horace A. Hering, Oswald C. Knapp, Henry E. Merriman, Wm. B. Schroeder, Henry Wilder, Edward B. Field, Samuel, 1696-1788, Flush ing, L. I. In Capt. Jonathan Wright's Co., 1715. Field, Thaddeus C. Field, Samuel, 1719-1789. Soldier under Maj.-Gen. Winslow in last French and Indian War, 1756. Hering, Oswald C. Field, Capt. Seth, 1712 - 1792, Northfield, Mass. Under Capt Kellogg, 1733. Capt. in Col. Israel William's Regt, 1759, French and Indian War. Field, Frank H. Knapp, Henry E. Field, Thomas, 1648-1717, Provi dence, R. I. Deputy, 1670, et seq. Assistant, i673-'74. Wood, Eric F. Field, Zachariah, 1596-1666, Hart ford, Conn., and Hatfield, Mass. Soldier from Hartford in Pequot War. Allen, Oliver F. Bardwell, Harry J. Clark, Lot Curran Field, Kirke H. Field, Wm. Pierson Hatch, Josiah O. Hering, Oswald C. Hubbard, Phineas Knapp, Henry E. Schroeder, Henry Snow, Edgar Morton Stockbridge, Henry White, William C. Wilcox, Reynold W. Wilder, Edward B. Field, Capt. Zechariah, 1685-1746, Northfield, Mass. Sergt, Capt. Kellogg's Co., Father Rasle's War, 1725. Capt, 1743. Field, Thos. G. Foote, Horace A. Hering, Oswald C. Knapp, Henry E. Schroeder, Henry Wilcox, Reynold W. Fifield,^ Benjamin, 1646 1706, Hampton, N. H. In Queen Anne's War. Fifield, Benjamin F. Fifield, Capt. Edward, 1678 . Capt. of Militia at Ports mouth, N. H., 1740. Fifield, B. Frank Moore, Howard P. Fifield, William, 1615 - 1700, Hampton, N. H. In King Philip's War. Fifield, Benjamin F. Filer, Lieut. Walter, 1683, Windsor, Conn. Lieut, in the early forces of the Conn. Col ony, . Ketchum, Charles J. Filkin, Lieut.-Col. HenrY, 1713. Lieut.-Col., Kings Co. Militia, 1711. Du Bois, Ernest Blois Sands, B. Aymar Smith, Philip H. W. Fillebrown, Thomas, 1736, Watertown, Mass. In King Philip's War, from Medford, 1676. Stone, Chas. W. Filmer, Maj. Henry. Officer of the British Army of Occupa- 172 INDEX OF ANCESTORS tion; represented James City County in the House of Bur gesses, 1642. Clay, Philip Tuggle Finck, Ens. Andrew. In N. Y. Militia under Sir William Johnson at Fort William Henry, i757-'63. Ens., 1758. Finck, Leon C. Finck, William M. Finney, Robert, 1600-1688, Ply mouth. Deputy, 1657, et seq. Parker, Edward L. Fish, Benjamin, 1697-1773, Ewing, N. J. Soldier in the Co. of Foot, under Capt James Dick inson, Queens Co., N. Y., 1715. Chambers, Thomas S. Fish, John, 1688. In Narra gansett War, 1675, as volun teer from Conn. Fish, George F. Fish, Capt. Samuel. In King Philip's War. Heilner, George C. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Fishbourne, William. Member of Governor's Council, i723-'3i, Penn. Mayor of Philadelphia. Draper, T. Wain-Morgan Fisher, Anthony, i 590-1 670, Ded ham, Mass. Deputy, 1649. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Adams, John Q. Allen, Fred'k W. Clark, Kenneth Daniels, Richard H. Fisher, Albert Judson Guilford, Wm. W. Holbrook, Levi Richardson, Wm. E. Robinson, Hamline E. Stone, William E. Wade, John P. Fisher, Capt. Daniel, 1620-1683, Dedham, Mass. Sergt., 1658. Ens., 1660. Capt, 1673. Allen, Fred'k W. Allen, Geo. Fearing Guilford, Wm. W. Richardson, Wm. E. Whitin, Frederick H. Fisher, Daniel, 1707. Taun ton Militia, Indian Wars. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Fisher, Capt. Daniel, 1649-1713. Capt, Dedham, Mass., Co., 1676. Fisher, Harris B. Fisher, Nathaniel C. Guilford, Wm. W. Fisher, Ebenezer, Jr., 1700-1780. Wrentham, Mass. Lieut, and Capt. in Mass. Regt. at Louis burg, 1745. Rogers, Edward Sidney Fisher, Edward, '677, Ports mouth, R. I. Commissioner, 1660. Deputy, 1671-72. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Field, Thaddeus C. Fisher, Capt. John, 1656 - 1736, Needham, Mass. In Capt. William Turner's Co., King Philip's War. Capt, Need- ham Horse, at the overthrow of Gov. Andros. How, John G. Richardson, Wm. E. Fisher, Sergt. Joshua, 1620-1672, Dedham, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1640. Sergt, Dedham Co., 1648. Deputy, 1653. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner Lewis, Geo. Harlan Fisher, Samuel, 1704. Dep uty from Wrentham, Mass., i689-'92. Endicott, Eugene F. Farrington, Robert I. Hall, Lewis C. Hill, Henry B. Hill, John W. Parker, Edw. H. Ware, Horace E. Ware, Moses E. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Fisher, Samuel, 1732-1816, Wren tham, Mass. In Col. Miller's Regt. against Canada, 1755. On Muster Roll, 1755; Drum mer, 1757; Capt. Cox's Co., Col. Ruggles' Regt, 1758; Lieut, 1759; Capt, 1759. Fisher, Marshall E. Fisher, William, Sussex Co., Del. 173 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Member for Sussex in the Pro vincial Assembly of Penn., i682-'83 and 1699. Connell, Robert Fiske, Daniel, 1761, Upton and Wenham. In French and Indian War from Upton, 1756. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Fiske, Lieut. David, 1624- 1711, Lexington, Mass. Lieut, for many years. Deputy, 1689. Bates, Daniel M. Little, Henry L. Fiske, Lieut. Henry, 1706-1790, Watertown and Sturbidge, Mass. Lieut, of Colonial Forces. Jaynes, Fremont N. Fiske, Lieut. John, 1623 - 1682, Chelmsford, Mass. Lieut, in Capt. Thomas Wheeler's Co., 1675. Wounded, Turner's Falls Fight, 1676. Lieut, in Capt. Samuel Huntington's Co., 1676. In Pawtucket Falls Fight. Willard, Edward A. Willard, J. Le Baron Fiske, John, Jr., 1693, Wen- ham, Mass. Wounded in "The Falls Fight"; Ens. in Wen- ham, 1683. Pack, Arthur Newton Fiske, John, 1655-1718. Served in King Philip's War, 1676, and in Watertown Train Band, 1652, with Capt. Mason. Dep uty from Wrentham to Gen. Court, i68o-'8i. Harrington, Arthur C. Stevens, John W. Fiske, Dr. John, i654-i7i5-'i8, Wenham, Mass., and Milford, Conn. Wounded in "The Great Swamp Fight." Pack, Arthur Newton Fiske, Lieut. Nathan, 1642-1694, Watertown, Mass. Lieut, Watertown Co., 1694. Endicott, Eugene F. Fall, Charles G. Jaynes, Freemont N. Parker, Geo. T. Fiske, Nathan, 1672-1741, Water- town, Mass. Deputy, 1727, et seq. Fiske, Louis S. Jaynes, Fremont N. Laughlin, Laurence Cramer Fiske, Nathaniel, 1653-1735. In Capt. John Cutler's Co., King Philip's War. Bickford, Robert S. Britton, Edward E. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Guilford, Nathan Sears, Clinton B. Tucker, Wm. R. Whitney, Drake Fiske, Nathaniel, 1675. In Capt. Daniel Henchman's Co., King Philip's War. Vandercook, John D. Fiske, Capt. Phineas, 1673, Wenham, Mass. Capt. of Wenham Co. Deputy, 1653. Booth, Charles E. Hammond, Samuel Pack, Arthur Newton Fiske, Samuel, , Wenham, Mass. In King Philip's War. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Fiske, Capt. Thomas, 1630-1707, Wenham, Mass. Capt, 1683. Deputy, 1 671, et seq. Booth, Charles E. Fiske, William, 1613-1654, Salem, Mass. Deputy, 1646, '49-'50, '52. Bartlett, Jos. G. Little, Henry L. Fiske, Lieut. William, 1642-1728, Wenham, Mass. Ens., 1683. Lieut, 1686. Deputy, 1701, 'o4-'o6, 'o9-'n, 'i3-'i6. Bartlett, Jos. G. Little, Henry L. Thompson, Marshall P. Fitch, Capt. Abner, 1703-1798, of Lebanon. Capt, 1753. Hart, George W. Fitch, Capt. Azel, 1728-1760. First Lieut, nth Co., 1757. Capt., 9th Co., 1759. Capt, 8th Co., 1761. Conn. Militia. Symonds, Charles S. Fitch, Capt. Daniel, 1665-1711. With the Forces before Louis burg, 1745. Marsh, William Lowrey 174 Index of ancestors Fitch, Col. Eleazer, 1726-1796. Served in French and Indian War. Col., ist Regt, Conn. Colony. Hamlin, Albert C. Whiting, Edmund McK. Fitch, Lieut.-Col. Jabez, 1702- 1784, Canterbury, Conn. Capt, 1740. Lieut-Col., nth Regt, Conn. Militia, 1771. Deputy, 1734, et seq. Jewett, William P. Fitch, Rev. James. 1622-1702, Bocking, Eng., and Norwich, Conn. Chaplain of the Conn. Forces, King Philip's War, under Major Treat, 1675, and Major John Talcott, 1676. Bardwell, Harry J. Dewey, Edward W. Dewey, George A. Fitch, Winchester Gilbert, Fitch Harris, Credo F. Hawks, Edward C. Hawks, James D. Jaynes, Fremont N. Jewett, Stephen Jewett, Wm. P. Lyman, Walter H. Marsh, William L. Metcalf, Wm. P. Orr, Arthur Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Shepard, R. Fitch Warren, Walter P. Fitch, Major James, 1 649-1727, Norwich, Conn. Governor's Assistant, 1681-1706. Sent to New York, to confer with Capt. Jacob Leisler. Capt. of Militia, 1680. French and In dian Wars, 1702. Sergt-.Major of New London, 1696. Com manded all the Troops in that County. Bardwell, Harry J. Fitch, John B. Jewett, William P. Orr, Arthur Shepard, R. Fitch Warren, Walter P. Fitch, Capt. Jeremiah, 1670-1736, Canterbury, Conn. Capt, 1704. Deputy, i725-'34. Hart, George W. Fitch, Capt. John, 1667-1743, of Windham, Conn., Militia. Deputy. Bardwell, Harry J. Price, Henry R. Fitch, Capt. John, Jr., 1705-1750, Windham, Conn. Capt. of Militia. Lieut, 1730. Dep uty, Windham and Canter bury. Bardwell, Harry J. Fitch, John, 1707-1795. In In dian Wars, 1744, built and de fended a block house in Lu nenburg. 1748, the Indians carried John Fitch, his wife and five children into cap tivity. Exchanged as a pris oner of war. Stearns, Ezra S. Fitch, Capt. Joseph, 1627 . Deputy, 1665. In 1675, Com mander of Dragoons in Hart ford Co. In 1688 he was made Capt. of Hartford County Co. King, Harris Macleod Fitch, Joseph, Sr., living in 1713, Norwalk, Northampton, Hart ford, Windsor. Representative, i662-'68. Snow, Edgar Morton Fitch, Lieut. Samuel, 1727-1811, Norwalk, Conn. ist Lieut, Capt. William Whiting's Co. of Foot, Expedition against Canada, 1746. Deputy from Norwalk, i744-'68. Commit tee of War, Crown Point, 1757- Fitch, Edward S. Fitch, Thomas, 1612-1704, Nor walk, Conn. Deputy to the General Court, i654-'57- Com missioner for Norwalk, 1670, '71, '72, '73. Clerk of Train Band, 1656. Cadle, Cornelius Pack, Arthur Newton Fitch, Capt. Thomas, 2d, 1630- 1690. Ens., 1665. Commis- 175 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS sioner, 1669. Capt, 1673, King Philip's War. Bratenahl, George C. F. Fitch, Edward S. Fitch, Grant Hubbell, Henry W. Latham, Harry Woodville Osborn, Henry F. Pack, Arthur Newton Smith, Frank B. Smith, Robert A. Fitch, Col. Thomas, 1668-1736, Boston, Mass. Col. of the A. & H. A. Co., Boston, under the new Charter. Coale, George O. G. Fitch, Gov. Thomas, 1696-1774. Dep.-Gov., i75o-'54. Gov., i754-'66, Colony of Conn. Fitch, Wm. Edward Marsh, Wm. Lowrey Rowland, George Rowland, Henry Rowland, Thomas F., Jr. Fithian, Jonathan, 1743- Private in Capt Joseph See- ley's Co. of Militia, Cumber land County, N. J., 1715. Gerald, Herbert P. Fitts, Abraham, 1692, Ips wich, Mass. In Major Samuel Appleton's Co., King Philip's War. Daggett, George H. FitzHugh, Henry, 1686-1758. Member House of Burgesses, Va., 1736. Garland, Hugh A. Fitz Hugh, Col. William, 1651- 1701, "Bedford," Stafford Co., Va., Lieut.-Col., Westmoreland Co., Va., 1683. House of Bur gesses, 1678-1687. Col., Staf ford Co. Forces, 1690. Garland, Hugh Alfred Garland, Spotswood Rose, Henry Howard Rose, Hiram H. Rose, Landon C. Thomas, Douglas H. Thomas, Douglas H., Jr. Walker, John Garland Walker, William J. Fitzhugh, Col. William, 2d, 1721- 1798. Col., Maryland Troops, 1754- Fitzhugh, Charles L. Garland, Hugh A. Fitz-Randolph, Nathaniel, 1642- 1713. Member of the East Jersey Assembly, i693-'94. High Sheriff of Middlesex Co, N. J., 1669. Parker, Joseph B. B. Smith, Thomas M. Fitzwater, Thomas, 1699. Assembly, Prov. of Penn., i688-'9o. Mifflin, Jas. Mifflin, Wm. Flag(g), Lieut. Gershom, 1641- 1690, Woburn, Mass. ist Lieut, French and Indian War. Killed near Lee, N. H. Belknap, Robert L. Belknap, Waldron P. Childs, James E. Flagg, Stanley G, Jr. Flagg, Stanley Griswold, 3d French, Leon L. L. Gordon, Geo. A. Little, Henry L. Piatt, Franklin Flagg, Michael, 1650-1711. Sol dier in the Mass. Provincial Forces. Bemis, Geo. Pickering Jaynes, Fremont N. Smith, Charles F. Flagg, Thomas, 1616-1698, Wat ertown, Mass. In Train Band until 1681. Clark, Lot Curran French, Leon L. L. Jaynes, Fremont N. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Flanders, John, 1658-1716. He was in the Falls Fight, in Capt. William Turner's Co. Smith, Walter Calef Fleete, Lieut.-Col. Henry, 1600- 1670. Member Md. Assembly, i637-'38. Captured by the Anacosta Indians, 1623. Ran somed, 1627. Captain-General, to make treaty of peace with the Susquehannas, 1644. Bur gess, Lancaster Co., Va., 1652. Fleet, Alexander F. Fleet, Henry W. 176 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Fleet, John S. Throckmorton, Charles W. Fleming, Capt. John, 1729-1795. Lieut, and Surgeon, Sandy Creek Expedition, 1756. Capt. under Col. Forbes at the cap ture of Fort Du Quesne, 1756- '58. Commanded a Va. Regt. at the Battle of Point Pleas ant. Sullivan, Andrew M. Fleming, Col. William, 1729-1795, Va. Ens., Lieut, and Capt in Washington's Regt, which he entered in 1755. Col. of Regt. under Gen. Andrew Lewis, 1774, and was wounded in battle of Point Pleasant. Member of House of Bur gesses from Cumberland Co., Va. Gettys, Francis M. Sullivan, Andrew McClure Fletcher, Capt. Daniel, 1718- 1776. Lieut, Capt. David Melvin's Co., Northfield, 1747. Capt, Acton, 1755, and alarm list, 1757. Capt. under Col. Ebenezer Nichols, Canadian Expedition, 1758; and in Col. Frye's Regt. at Nova Scotia in 1760. Bates, Theodore C. Fletcher, James, 1734 , Ches terfield, N. H. Private in Capt. Osgood's Co. in the Nova Scotia expedition, 1755. Fletcher, Henry Fletcher, Samuel, 1632 -1697. Trooper under Capt. Wheeier at Groton garrison, King Philip's War. Hawks, James D. Whitin, Frederick H. Fletcher, Cornet Samuel, 1657- 1744, Concord, Mass. Cornet, Concord Co. Bates, Theodore C. Fletcher, Henry Fletcher, Samuel, 1661-1706. Trooper under Capt Wheeler at Groton garrison, King Philip's War. Whitin, Frederick H. Fletcher, Samuel, 1745-1815. In Prov. Army, French and In dian War, 1762. Young, Henry B. Fletcher, Lieut. Timothy, 1707- 1780, Chelmsford. Lieut, of Capt. Pollard's Co., Col. John Bulkley's Regt, 1762. Gage, Herbert E. Fletcher, Ens. William, 1622- 1677. Ensign in Chelmsford Militia, Middlesex Regt, King Philip's War. Fletcher, Geo. Moore Parker, George T. Flint, Ens. Edward, Salem, Mass. Ens., Salem Co., 1689. Johnson, Emery W. Flint, Edward, 1733-1818. Chief in Col. Ruggles' Regt, 1758, in the Expedition against Can ada. Served in that capacity in the Army at Cambridge, 1775- Flint, Austin Flint, Lieut. John, 1687. Lieut, in Capt. Thomas Hindi- man's Co., 1677. Deputy for Concord to Mass. General Court, i677-'79-'8o-'82. Brown, Benjamin W. B. Flint, Austin Flint, Francis G. Flint, Jerome Tabor Flint, John W. Flint, Wyman K. Lea, James H. Flint, Lieut. John, 1720-1820, North Reading, Mass. Lieut. in Capt. Archelaus Fuller's (Middleton) Co., Col. Benja min Pickman's Regt. (ist Regt. of Militia in Essex Co.), 1766. Cameron, Donald McL. Flint, Thomas, 1603-1653, Con cord, Mass. Magistrate, Con cord, Mass. Representative to the Mass. General Court, 1638- '41. Governor's Assistant, i642-'5i, '53. Brown, Benjamin W. B. Flint, Austin Flint, Wyman K. Lea, James H. Wilson, Arthur H. Flint, Thomas, 1645-1721, Salem. 177 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS King Philip's War. In Capt. Gardiner's Co. against Nar ragansetts, 1675. Bosson, Frederick Needham Flint, Frank P. Flint, Motley H. Foster, George W. Merritt, Walter H. Parker, Moses Greeley Patch, Charles Endicott Floyd, John, 1612-1658. Member of the Va. House of Burgesses, i642-'43, '52, '55, ^56. Repre sentative, James City. Beckwith, Paul Edward Floyd, Capt. John, 1638-1701, Maiden, Mass. Capt. of a Troop, 1690. Later in com mand of men at Portsmouth. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Sprague, Phineas W. Floyd, Lieut. John, 1724, Maiden, Mass. Lieut, in Mai den Military Co. Sprague, Phineas W. Floyd, Col. Richard, 1665-1728. Lieut, 1700. Col. Suffolk Co. Militia, Canadian Expedition, 1709. Floyd, William Oothout, John W. Smith, George W. Woodward, Francis W. Fobes, Edward, 1732, Bridge- water, Mass. Representative, i702-'o3, 'o8-'o9, 'n-'i2, '15, '22. Rogers, Allan Tyler, Edward R. Fobes, Lieut. William, 1649-1712, Little Compton, R. I. Com missary in Church's Third Expedition. Deputy, 1649, 1701, '05, '07. Rogers, Edward L. Fogg, Capt. Abner, 1704-1788. Capt. 5th Co. of Cavalry, 1757. Sent to relief of Fort Edward. Later stationed at Fort Wm. Henry. Rollins, Philip A. Focg, James, 1668-1760. A soldier in King William's War from New Hampshire, 1694. Mahin, Frank C. Fogg, John, 1729-1778, Scarbor ough, Me. Member of a Co. of Militia at Me., commanded by Capt. Daniel Fogg, 1757. Fogg, John Smith Fogg, Deacon Samuel, 2d, 1699- 1786. In Capt. Nathan's Co. of Mounted Troops, King George's War, 1745. Robie, Guy S. Robie, William J. Fogg, Seth, 1666-1756. At Fort William and Mary, New Cas tle, Volunteer in French and Indian Wars. Private, 1708. Also in Queen Anne's War. Robie, Guy S. Robie, William J. Rollins, Philip A. Fokar, Gerrit. In Capt. Pawling's Foot Co. of Hurley Soldiers at Marbleton, N. Y., Esopus In dian Wars. Gross, Samuel E. Follansbee, Thomas, 1637-1726. A snowshoe man of the North Regt. in Essex, under Capt. March of Newbury, Mass., 1710. Rollins, Philip A. Spofford, Charles W. Folsom, Ephriam, 1654-1709. In King Philip's War, 1676, for services under Capt. Berry, Exeter, N. H. Killed by In dians, 1709. Rollins, Philip A. Folsom, John, 1615-1681. Mem ber of Militia at Hingham, Mass., i644-'57. Folsom, Albert A. Pettingell, Frank H. Rollins, Philip A. Tucker, Gilman H. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Folsom, John, 1641-1715. Repre sentative to Provincial Assem bly of N. H., i688-'94-'95. Jones, Charles F. Nichols, Willard A. Tucker, Gilman H. Folsom, Col. Nathaniel, 1726- 1790. Capt. in New Hamp- 178 INDEX OF ANCESTORS shire Regt. in Crown Point Ex pedition. Maj., 1767. Col., i767-'68. Member N. H. As sembly, 1774. Nichols, Willard A. Folsom (Foulsham), Lieut. Peter, 1649-1717, Exeter, N. H. Ens., 1692. Lieut, 1710. Folsom, Albert A. Folsom, William H. Tucker, Gilman H. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Fonda, Capt. Giles, 1 727-1 791. Served in Indian Wars, 1759. Tyson, Malcolm V. Fonda, Jellis. Served in Frontier Wars of Albany Co., N. Y., 1689. Tyson, Malcolm V. Fones, Capt. John, 1705, New port and King's Town, R. I. Member of Court Martial, Newport. Deputy, 1679, '80, '81, '98. Clerk of Court of Commissioners. Assistant, 1698. Phillips, Henry Byron Fontaine, Rev. Peter, 1753-1793. He was Chaplain in Gov. (Col.) Byrd's Expedition for the purpose of establishing the boundary between Virginia and N. Carolina, i727-'28. Pope, Curran Fonteyn, Charles. One of the soldiers sent to Albany, 1690. Lane, Francis T. L. Foot, Capt. Samuel, 1690, Amesbury, Mass. Capt. of Militia. His house called "Capt. Foot's Fort." Clark, Byron N. Kelly, Edward L. Foote, Capt. Abraham, 1725-1823. Ens., 1757. Lieut, 1758. Capt., 2d Conn. Regt, 1760. Expedi tion against Montreal. Ives, Francis J. Foote, Adonijah, 1729-1795, Col chester, Conn. Served in French and Indian War, 1757. Foot, Augustus R. Foote, Daniel, 1717-1801. Dep uty, 1762, et seq. Justice for Hartford Co., Conn., 1763- '74- Foote, John C. Foote, Major Isaac, 17 17-175 5. Branford, Conn. Lieut, 1750. Major, 1755. Council of War, 1755- Foote, Andrew G. Foote, Gilbert F. Foote, Gilbert Flagler, Jr. Foote, George B. Foote, Morris C. Peet, Frederick T. Terry, John Taylor Foote, Capt. Joseph, 1666-1751. Lieut, Branford, Conn., 1713. Capt, 1715. Deputy, I7i4-'i5. Ives, Francis J. Pond, Edwin W. Foote, Nathaniel, ist, 1593-1644. Deputy, Conn., i64i-'44. Bardwell, Harry J. Benton, Arthur B. Booth, Charles E. Brainerd, Lyman B. Bronson, Edward P. Brown, Paul Burt, Charles W. Burton, Lewis W. Churchill, Herman Cooper, Leslie B. Davies, Wm. G. Dickerman, Wm. C. Dwight, Frederick Eaton, Fred'k H. Foote, Andrew Giraud Foote, Gilbert F. Foote, John C. French, Leon Le L. Hayes, Burchard Austin Hill, Malcolm W. Hill, Norman A. Hubbard, Phineas Hull, James W. Isham, Charles Isham, Norman M. Ives, Francis Joseph Johnson, Fred'k Foote Mersereau, John D. Merwin, Walter Lee Parker, George T. Partridge, Edw. L. Picher, Oliver S. Remington, Harvey F. Sherrili, Charles H. 179 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Terry, John Taylor White, John B. White, William C. Whitman, Chas. S. Williams, Geo. C. F. Foote, Q. M. Nathaniel, 2d, 1647- 1703. Q. M., Capt. William Turner's Co., Falls Fight, King Philip's War. Bardwell, Harry J. Bell, Jared W. Benton, Arthur B. Brainard, Leverett Brainard, Morgan B. Brainard, Newton C. Cooper, Leslie B. Cutler, Ralph Davies, William G. Foot, Homer, Jr. Foote, Elmer L. Foote, John C. Foote, Wallace T., Jr. Isham, Charles Isham, Norman D. Mersereau, John D. Merwin, Walter L. Norris, Henry McC. Osborn, Henry A. Partridge, Edward L. Sherrili, Charles H. Sill, Frederick S. Taintor, Starr Whitman, Chas. S. Williams, Robert D. Foote, Capt. Nathaniel, 3d, 1682- 1774. Ens., Branford, Conn., 1709. Colchester, 1721. Lieut, 1732. Capt, 1736-43. Deputy, 1725. Foote, John C. Foote, Lieut. Robert, 1629-1681. Lieut, Branford, Conn., Mili tia, 1677. Davies, Julien T., Jr. Davies, Wm. G. Dwight, Frederick Foote, Andrew Giraud Foote, Gilbert F. Foote, Morris C. Ives, Francis J. Merwin, Walter L. Terry, John Taylor White, John B. Forbes, William, . Dep uty, Rhode Island, 1694,. 1701, '05, '09. Commissary in Church's Third Expedition, 1692. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Forbush, Thomas, 1667-1738, Westboro, Mass. In Indian Wars. Burt, Chas. W. Forbush, William C. Ford, Joseph, 1642-1718. Soldier in King Philip's War. Griffith, Wm. H. Ford, Thomas, 1676, Wind sor, Conn. Deputy, 1638, et seq. Adams, Fred'k C. Allen, Theodore L. Ballard, Edw. Lathrop Brown, Paul Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Cowles, William N. Cox, John L. Daniels, Richard H. Denny, Thomas Dyer, Horace Edw. Fulton, William E. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, Wm. M. Hayes, Burchard Austin Homer, William B. Howe, Edward W. Hubbard, Phineas Isham, Norman M. Ketchum, Charles J. Maclaren, Robt. Forrest McKechnie, William T. McNamee, Charles Moseley, Chas. Wm. Parker, Geo. T. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Pomeroy, Abram Ehle Rumrill, Frank Smith, Wm. D. G. Ware, Horace E. Westfall, John H. White, Wm. C. Wilson, John Appleton Yemans, Herbert Wm. Ford, William, 1 633-1721, Marsh field, Mass. In King Philip's War. Almy, William E. Paul, Edward J. Ford, William, 1675-1765. On duty 1 So INDEX OF ANCESTORS at Schenectady, 1696. Court Martial, etc. Hudnut, Alex. M. Williams, Thomas Wright Wright, Joseph Haddaway Fordham, Rev. Robert, 1674. Active in Indian War of 1644, commanding at Hempstead, L. I. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Foreman, John, 1739-1792. Fought in French War at age of 17. Settled in Bath, Me. Ren dered Revolutionary service, '779- Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Forman, Aaron, 1745-1805. Com missioned Adjutant, 2d Bat talion, Foot Militia, New Jer sey, 1771. Moses, Walter Forrest, Patrick, 1675. Md. House of Burgesses, i649-'50. Henry, J. Malcolm Henry, John W. Forrest, Thos. Member of Va. Co., 1608. Henry, James Malcolm Forster, Lieut. John, 1784. Lieut, in Col. Clapham's Regt, Penn., 1759. Baldy, John M. Fosdick, Sergt. John, 1626-1716, Maiden, Mass. Under Capt John Cutter, King Philip's War, 1676. Sergt Winship, Wm. Henry Fosdick, Lieut. Samuel, 1655-1702. Corp. in 1675-1676. Lieut, 1690. Deputy, 1694-1700. Fosdick, Frank Sheldon Jones, Charles D. Foster, Abraham, 1659-1741. Sol dier from Ipswich, Mass. Wounded in the military serv ice of the colony, 1697. Roe, Charles F. Foster, Abraham, 1708-1762, Read ing, Mas_s. Private in Capt. Green's Co. for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Foster, William H. Foster, Andrew, Sr., 1579 -1685. Member of the Train Band of Andover, 1653. Released from ordinary training in respect of age and other infirmity. Tudbury, Warren C. Foster (Forster), Capt. Asa, 1710- 1787. Capt. of Foot in Mass. Regt. raised for a General In vasion of Canada. Bryan, Foster A. K. Chamberlain, Paul M. Foster, Lieut. Benjamin, 171 5 , Ipswich, Mass. ist Lieut. under Capt. John Wright, "Eastern Expedition," French and Indian War, 1754. Young, Harry Foster, David, 1704-1779. In 6th Regt., N. H., 1746, Col. Benj. Rolfe. Spies, Francis F. Foster, Edward, 1644, Scit uate, Plymouth Colony. As sistant, 1637, Pequot War. Deputy, i639-'4i. Daves, John C. Foster, F. Apthorp Hunt, Arthur K. Hunt, Henry W. McKechnie, Wm. T. Minot, Joseph G. Turner, Philip F. Van Rensselaer, Aug. Cortlandt Ware, Horace E. Foster, Edward, 1738-1828, Hard- wick, Mass. Private, Capt. Silvanus Walker's Co., Expe dition to Crown Point. Foster, Albert V. Foster, Volney Wm. Foster, Capt. Hopestill, 1621- 1676, Dorchester, Mass. Ens., 1646. Capt. Deputy, 1652. Houghton, William A. Lea, James H. Robinson, Francis W. Storer, John H. Foster, Isaac, 1725-1796, Mass. In Capt. Buck's Co., 1758 ; in Capt. Well's Co., 1759. Foster, Everett W. Foster, Lieut. James, 1651-1732, Dorchester, Mass. Sergt, 1688. Lieut, 1700. Lea, James H. Foster, Capt. Jeremiah, 1691-1769, SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Chebacco (Ipswich). Capt of the 6th Co., 5th Mass. Regt, Louisburg Expedition. Foster, Joseph Foster, John, 1609 , North ampton, Mass. In King Phil ip's War, under Capt. Wil liam Turner, 1676. Parker, Moses Greeley Foster, Sergt. John, 1702-1760, Deerfield, Mass. Sergt. at Fort Massachusetts, i747-'48 ; under Capt. Buck, 1758. Foster, Everett W. Foster, Harrison Gardner Foster, Joseph, 1650-1721. Served under Capt. John Lane, in re lief of Dunstable, 1706. Given charge of garrison in Billerica, Mass., by Selectmen. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Foster, Capt. Samuel, 1619 , Chelmsford, Mass. Lieut, 1665. Capt, i667-'8o. Deputy, i679-'8o. Stevens, John W. Foster, Samuel, 1652 , Salem, Mass. In Major Appleton's Troop, King Philip's War, 1676. Galloupe, Isaac F. Foster, Sergt. Thomas, 1684. Sergt. against Weymesit In dians. House used as garri son, Billerica, 1675. In Capt. Wheeler's Co., King Philip's War, Groton garrison, 1676. Foster, Charles S. Foster, Chester Curtis Foster, Joseph H. Ladd, William W. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Foster, Timothy, 1741-1822. Sol dier in French and Indian War. Militia officer in Wor cester County, Mass. Carr, Frederick D. Chambers, Robert F. Foulsham, John. In militia, Hing ham, Mass. Clark, Rufus W. Foulsham, vide Folsom. Fowke, Col. Gerard, 1600-1669. Burgess from Westmoreland Co., Va., 1663. Member House of Burgesses of Md., 1666. Brown, Alexander Gustavus, Jr. Carleton, Henry Guy Courtenay, Erskine H. Courtenay, James Clark Horner, Alfred B. Horner, Inman Hornor, William M. Huie, Wm. Henry Thompson Raborg, H. Mason Raborg, Thomas M. T. Ramsey, Henry A. Tyler, George Trotter Fowke, Gerard, 1662-1734, Charles Co., Md. Burgess for Charles Co., 1704. Horner, Alfred Byrne Fowle, Lieut. James, 1 641 -1692, Woburn, Mass. Lieut, of the Woburn Co. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Johnson, Enoch S. Whitmore, Franklin G. Fowle, Capt. James, 1667-1714, Woburn, Mass. Capt. of the Woburn Co. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Johnson, Enoch S. Fowler, Capt. Abijah, 1717-1804. Lieut, ioth Co., 12th Regt., 1765. Capt. of same, 1768. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Fowler, Capt. Abraham, 1652- 1719, Guilford, Conn. Ens., Train Band, 1690. Lieut, 1698. Capt, 1703. Deputy, 1697, et seq. Adams, John Q. Paul, Edward J. Fowler, Corp. Jeremiah, 1730, 173 1 . Corp. in Capt. Jonathan Fowler's Co., West chester County Troops, N. Y., Old French War, 1758. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Fowler, John, 1676, Milford, Conn. Deputy to New Haven Court, 1664; to Conn. Court, i66s-'69, '75. Adams, John Q. 182 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Fowler, Ens. John, 1685-1748, Ips wich, Mass. Ens. in Capt. James Abercrombie's Co., ist Regt, Col. Sir Charles Hobby, Expedition to Port Royal, 1710. Dorman, William B. Fowler, John, 1715-1803, Ipswich, Mass. One of Capt. Richard Manning's Troopers, Col. Dan iel Appleton, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Dorman, William B. Ferris, William M. Perley, Henry O. Fowler, Joseph, 1629-1676, Ips wich, Mass. Soldier in Capt. William Turner's Co., King Philip's War. Killed in the Falls Fight. Dennis, Rodney S. Dorman, Wm. Barnes Fowler, Pexcel, 1737 , West chester, N. Y. Private in a Westchester Co. Militia Co., i758-'63, Capt. Jonas Fowler's Co. Fowler, Benjamin Sherman Fowler, Sergt. William, 1660, Milford, Conn. Sergt, Mil ford Co., 1647. Deputy, 1645. Asst, i643-'44, '46. Adams, John Q. Hawkins, William Elton Stowell, Wm. H. H. Terry, John Taylor Fowler, Lieut. William, 1682. King Philip's War. Deputy, Conn., i673-'8o. Clark, Kenneth Eldredge, Zoeth S. Fowler, Franklin H. French, Wm. Freeman Hawkins, William Elton Merwin, Orange Stowell, Wm. H. H. Terry, John Taylor Fox, Capt. David, 1647 > Lan caster Co., Va. Chief Mili tary Officer, Lancaster Co., 1680. Burgess, i677-'8o, '92- '93- Eberlein, Charles W. Fox, Jabez, 1705-1756. Governor's Council, i752-'55- Representa tive, Mass., 1745-47, '5°-'52. Fox, James C. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Fox, Joseph, 1710-1779. Member of the Assembly, 1746. Speak er, i765-'68. Lewis, Wm. Fisher Fox, Samuel, 1650-1727, New Lon don, Conn. Volunteer in Nar ragansett War. Hall, Clarence L. Hall, John Henry Foxwell, Richard, 1 605-1 677, Scar- boro, Me. 1648, Deputy from Blue Point to the Legonia As sembly. Commanded his own garrison at beginning of King Philip's War. Libby, Charles T. Franklin, Col. Benjamin, 1706- 1790. Philadelphia. Assembly, Speaker, 1764. Expedition against Indians, beyond Beth lehem, 1755. Col., Philadel phia Regt, French and Indian War, 1755. Duane, Charles W. Frary, Lieut.-Comm. Theophilus, , Boston, Mass. Lieut, in King Philip's War. Pierce, Henry L. Freeborn, Gideon, Deputy. Robeson, Andrew Freeborn, William, Commissioned a the Legislature. Robeson, Andrew Freeman, Barnabas, Sandwich, Mass. tive, i772-'74. Freeman, James G. Freeman, Edmund, Sandwich, Mass. i640-'45. Member of Council of War, 1642. Deputy, 1646. Alderson, Victor C. Carter, Walter S. Clark, A. Howard Clark, Frederick H. Clark, Homer P. Cook, Stephen C. De Cormis, Louis Dutton, William D. Dyer, H. Edw. 1720, R. I. 1591-1670. Member of 1737-1781, Representa- 1590-1682, Assistant, 183 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Eldredge, Zoeth S. Foster, Albert V. Foster, Volney Wm. Fox, Noel B. Freeman, James G. Freeman, Walter Jackson, Jr. Gillette, Edwin F. Kendall, Henry M. Ladd, Wm. W. Merrick, Fred'k L. Nickerson, Philip T. Nickerson, Stephen W. Nickerson, Thomas W., Jr. Nye, Charles F. Page, S. Davis Parker, Frederic W. Perry, Alexander Pike, Charles Elliot Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Sears, Clinton B. Sears, Henry D. Shaw, Henry S. Snow, Albert Eugene Stafford, Morgan H. Story, Henry G. Swift, Henry W. Tilley, R. Hammett Tobey, Frank B. Wesson, James L. Wheeler, Horace L. Williams, Edw. G. Freeman, Capt. Edmund, 1657- 1717. Capt, ist Regt, Col. Francis Wainwright, in expe dition to Nova Scotia and Acadia, 1707. Clark, Fred'k H. Williams, Edw. G. Freeman, Sergt. Henry, 1672- 1763. Sergt in Col. Thomas Farmer's Regt, N. J. Militia, 1715. Monnette, Orra E. Freeman, Major John, 1627-1719. Ens., Waltham, Mass., 1654. Major, Expedition against In dians at Saconet, 1677. Mem ber Council of War, i667-'76. Capt, against Indians at Taunton, 1675. Major, Barn stable Troops, 1685. Deputy, Eastham. Alderson, Fred'k L. Baldwin, Chas. Bacon Carter, Walter S. Clark, Alonzo H. Clark, Fred'k II. Clark, Homer P. Cole, Amedee B. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Foster, Albert V. Foster, Daniel R. Foster, Wm. Price Freeman, George W. Freeman, James G. Fuller, Austin W. Kendall, Henry M. Ladd, William W. Mayo, Charles E. Merrick, Fred'k L. Nickerson, Stephen W. Nickerson, Thomas W. Rich, William Tabor Richards, Charles S. Rogers, Edward S. Sears, Clinton B. Sears, Henry D. Sherman, Roger Snow, Albert Eugene Story, Henry G. Tobey, Frank B. Williams, Edw. Gilbert Freeman, John, 1698-1761. Pri vate in Col. Thomas Farmer's N. J. Regt, 1715. Monnette, Orra E. Freeman, Samuel, Jr., 1638-1712, Eastham, Mass. Representa tive, 1697. Snow, Edgar Morton French, Sergt. Edward, 1667-1737. Member of Salisbury Train Band. Pettingell, Frank H. Webb, William S. French, Sergt. Jacob, 1640-1713, Billerica, Mass. Sergt. of Militia. His house garrisoned, 1676. Carpenter, William M. Fish, Charles M. Prindle, Edgar Lewis Sherman, Roger French, Corp. John, 1706, Ipswich, Mass. Corp. in Capt Thomas Wheeler's Co., King Philip's War. Cutler, Edward H. Pettingell, Frank H. French, Corp. John, 1635-1712, 184 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Billerica, Mass. Wounded at Quaboag, 1675. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Sherman, Roger Storer, John H. French, Hon. Philip, 1667-1704. A Member of the Colonial As sembly of New York, 1668, 1702, '04, '05, '07. Speaker of the House, 1698. Mayor, 1702. Dubois, Ernest Blois French, Sergt. Thomas, 1680, Ipswich, Mass. Sergt of Mili tia in Ipswich, 1664. Salisbury, Herbert Spencer French, Capt. William, 1 604-1 681, Cambridge and Billerica, Mass. Lieut, 1647. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Junior Sergt, 1643. ist Sergt, 1646. Ens., 1650. Lieut in King Philip's War, garrison duty, 1675. Capt, 1681. Representative, i66o-'63. Bainbridge, Wm. Seaman Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. W. Carney, Sydney H., Jr. Carpenter, William M. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Daniels, Edwin A. Daniels, Richard H. Dennis, Rodney Eagle, Clarence H. Eaton, Joseph G. Ferris, Hiram B. Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Flint, James M. French, Leon L. French, Walter H. Howe, Herbert M. Hubbard, Ralph H. Kittredge, Abbott E. Lunt, William W. Merrill, Anthony F. Morris, Seymour Morse, Willard S. Park, Edgar David Philbrook, Chas. F. B. Potts, Charles E. Prindle, Edgar L. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Richardson, Wm. E. Shepard, Ralph K. Sherman, Roger Short, William Stone, William E. Storer, John H. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Strong, Richard Polk Williams, Geo. C. F. French, Lieut. William, 1687- 1745. Sergt. in Jonathan But- terfield's Co., 1722. Lieut, Dunstable attack. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. French, Lieut. William, 1701- 1776, Billerica, Mass. Lieut. in War against Indians. Prindle, Edgar Lewis Fretwell, Peter, 1659-1718, Bur lington, N. J. Member of Her Majesty's Council, 1703. Gov ernor's Council, I7i7-'i8. Council of N. J. Proprietors, 1712. Speaker of Gen. Assem bly, i703-'o4. Treasurer of Prov. of N. J., 1699. Anderson, Robert Morris Hudnut, Alex. Malieu Williams, Thos. Wright Wright, Albert Southard Wright, Joseph Haddaway Frink, Sergt. John, 171 8. Sergt, King Philip's War. Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Frisbee, John, 1 650-1 694. Deputy from Branford, Conn., 1690- '92. Bartholemew, Jas. H. S. Ducharme, Charles A. Frisbee, Ivory F. Plant, Henry Bradley Plant, Morton F. Frisby, James. Member of Md. Assembly, i678-'83. Member of Governor's Council, 1696. Brice, Philip H. Frost, Amasa, 1717-1718, 1795. French and Indian War, 1757. Frost, Russell Frost, Sergt.-Major Charles, 1632- 1697, Kittery, Me. Deputy, 185 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Mass., 1658, et seq. Capt, 1668. Member of Council, 1680, et seq. Sergt.-Major, Prov. of Me., 1689. Blunt, Stanhope E. Constant, S. Victor Haven, William Hill, John F. Jones, Walter R. Leighton, Geo. E. Penhallow, Charles S. Pierce, Jacob W. Rollins, Philip A. Runk, Louis B. Salter, Jasper C. Salter, William Salter, William T. Wentworth, Moses J. Frost, Major Charles, 1678-1724. Sheriff of York Co., Me., 1706. Justice of Inferior Ct. Com mon Pleas. Member Mass. Council. Major, York Co. Militia. Jones, Walter Rysam Rollins, Philip A. Frost, James, 1640-1711. Soldier against Weymesit Indians, Billerica garrison, 1675. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Frost, Corp. James, 1707 Berwick. Corp. in Capt. Wm. Gerrish's Co., engaged in "scouting eastward"; "centi- nel" under same Capt Private in ist Co., Berwick Train Band, under Major John Hill. Harrington, Harrison Loring Frost, Hon. John, 1681-1732. Mem ber of Council, Prov. of N. Hamp., 1724, et seq. Blunt, Stanhope E. Haven, William Salter, Jasper C. Salter, William T. Frost, Joseph, 1640-1694, Charles town, Mass. In Capt John Cutler's Co., Mt. Hope Cam paign. Wolcott, Roger. Wyman, Walter C. Frost, Nicholas, 1585-1663. Had garrison house at Kittery, Me. Jones, Walter Rysam Rollins, Philip Ashton Frost, Simon, 1705-1766. Private in 4th Co., the Kittery, Me., Alarm, 1758. Dep. Sec. of State of Mass. Bay Colony, 1736. Registrar of Probate, York Co., i744-'66. Justice In ferior Court of Common Pleas, i749-'66; of Superior Court, i749-'50. Rollins, Philip A. Frost, Thomas, 1647-1724. Private from Cambridge, Mass., in Capt. Joseph Sill's Co. of Mili tia, under command of Maj. Daniel Gookin, King Philip's War, 1675. Frost, Russell Frothingham, David, 1727-1766. In military service in Mass., 1746. Schieffelin, George R. Frothingham, Nathaniel, 1640- 1688, Charlestown, Mass. Un der Capt. Syll, 1675; Capt. Cutler, 1676. Frothingham, Francis E. Wolcott, Roger Wyman, Walter C. Frothingham, Corp. Thomas, 1713- 1776, Charlestown, Mass. Corp. in Capt. Thomas Jenne's Co., 1748. Winship, Wm. H. Fry, Col. John, 1737 . Mem ber of House of Burgesses from Albemarle Co., Va., in 1761, •62, '63, '64. Adams, Gilmer S. Fry, Col. Joshua, 1754- Col., Va. Regt., 1754, French and Indian War. Adams, Gilmer S. Bacon, Cary H. Bacon, Leonard Fry, John W. Hewett, Henry Ball Morton, David Cummins Speed, Joshua Fry Fry, Thomas, 1632-1704. Deputy from East Greenwich to the General Court of R. I., 1684- '90. Cooke, Thomas F. 186 Index of ancestors Fry, Dep.-Gov. Thomas, 1666- 1748, Newport, R. I. General As sembly, 1690. Major of the Main, and Speaker, 1714. Dep.- Gov., i727-'28. Fry, Alfred B. Frye, Capt. Abiel, 1703-1757, Andover, Mass. Capt. of a Co. at Andover in the Expe dition against Crown Point, 1755- Thomas, Arthur Abbot Frye, Capt. James, 1653-1725, Andover, Mass. King Wil liam's War, 1702. Eaton, Joseph G. Edsall, Samuel Cook Frye, Capt. James, 1711-1776, Andover, Mass. Lieut, Louis burg, 1745. Capt, Crown Point, 1756. Clarke, Chas. L. Edsall, Samuel Cook Grinnell, William M. Frye, Col. Joseph, 1711-1794, Frye- burg, Me. Deputy, Mass., I75°"'54- Ens., 5th Co., Hale's Regt., Louisburg, 1745. Col., and taken prisoner, at Fort William Henry, 1757. Escaped to Fort Edward. Greene, Charles L. Greene, Jacob L. Martin, William P. Frye, Lieut. Samuel, 1650- 1725, Andover, Mass. Corp., Andover Co., in King William's War, 1692. Lieut, 1698. Dyer, Isaac W. Fryer, Capt. Nathaniel, 16 — 1705, Boston, Mass., and Ports mouth, N. H. Deputy, Mass., 1666. Commissioner to treat with the Indians, Casco, Me., 1678. Royal Councillor, Prov. of N. Hamp., 1683. Dep.- Gov., 1692-1702. Lieut, 1678. Capt, 1689. Commandant, i692-'97, at New Castle (Fort William and Mary). Butters, William Frisbee, Ivory Franklin Frisbie, Franklin S. Morrell, George C. Parson, William D. Wilson, Fred A. Fullam, Jacob, 1692-1725. In Capt. Lovewell's Co. in a campaign against the Indians, in which he was killed, 1725. Fullam, William F. Fuller, Lieut. Abraham, 1735- 1807. Ens. in 1767. Lieut, 1770. Capt, 1774. Appointed Overseer and Guardian of Scatacook Indians, 1773. Dean, Leon W. Martin, Howard L. Fuller, Edward, 1654-1743, Lynn, Mass. Soldier under Major Richard Walderne, King Phil ip's War. Libbey, William Lindsay, John D. Watkins, Walter K. Fuller, Isaac, 1738-1804. In Capt Simeon Cary's Co., Col. Doty's Regt, at Fort Edward, 1756. In Capt. Lemuel Dunbar's Co., at Nova Scotia, i759-'6o. In battle of Lake George and Ticonderoga Fuller, Linus E. Fuller, Jacob, 1655-1751, Woburn and Salem, Mass. In Salem Troop. Richardson, Wm. E. Fuller, Lieut. Jeremiah, 1658- 1743. Soldier in King Philip's War. Lieut, Newton, Mass., Co. Fuller, Alfred W. Fuller, Arthur G Fuller, Percy W. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Fuller, John, 1666, Lynn, Mass. Deputy, i655-'64. Watkins, Walter K. Fuller, Lieut. John, 1631-1695, Lynn, Mass. Ens., i66i-'74, Essex Regt, Maj. Daniel Deni son ; also at Lynn, 1677. Corp., 1675, Capt. Moseley, muster ing at Dedham; served at Woodcock's Garrison, same year. Lieut, 1691. Deputy, , 1 674- '78. 187 SOCIETY of colonial wars Libbey, William Lindsay, John D. Rhoades, Lyman Tapley, Henry F. Watkins, Walter K. Fuller, Corp. John, 1645-1719. Served in King Philip's War. Corp. in Capt. Moseley's Co., and wounded, 1675. Shailer, William G. Fuller, Jonathan, 1673-1731. Phips' Expedition, i692-'93. Partridge, Edward L. Fuller, Capt. Joseph, 1652-1740. In Capt William Turner's Co., Falls Fight. Capt. Newton's Foot Co. Chase, Wm. L. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Kirkland, Howard McK. McKesson, Irving Perry, Alexander Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Fuller, Joshua, 1654-1752, New ton. Soldier in Capt. Pole's Co., 1675. Robinson, Roswell R. Fuller, Capt. Matthew, 1610- 1678. Sergt. under Myles Standish, 1643. Lieut, at Barn stable, 1652. Lieut, Capt. Standish's Expedition against Manhattoes, 1654. Chairman, Council of War. Lieut, of the Forces against the Saconet In dians, 1671. Surg.-Gen., 1673. Capt, King Philip's War. Allen, Frederic P. Bassett, Austin B. Brooks, Lyman L. Flint, Wyman K. Fuller, Austin W. Fuller, Horace F. Gale, Thomas M. Greve, Clifford Kneeland, James Lawrie, Andrew Lovell, Frank H. Nickerson, Thos. W. Norton, Edward L. Prince, Charles J. Reynolds, Dorrance Richards, Fred'k B. Robinson, Chas. P. Rose, Henry B. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Strong, Richard P. Fuller, Ensign Noah, 1712-1786, Attleboro, Mass. Ensign in Capt. Samuel Tyler's Co., 1757. Litchfield, Wilford J. Fuller, Samuel, 1580-1633. Gov ernor's Assistant, 1632. Demarest, Benj. G. Fuller, Linus E. Vaile, Joel F. Fuller, Lieut. Samuel, 1675, Barnstable, Mass. Lieut, in Capt. Michael Pierce's Co., King Philip's War. Killed at Rehoboth Ambuscade. Brooks, Lyman L. Brown, John B. Curtiss, Frederic H. Greve, Clifford Nickerson, Thos. W. Norton, Edward L. Fuller, Lieut. Thomas, 1610-1690. Under Capt. Manning of Ips wich, Mass., 1675, King Phil ip's War. Member of Gen. Court, i679-'86. Commissioned Lieut, 1689. Allen, Frederick W. Guilford, Wm. W. Fuller, Lieut. Thomas, 1618-1698, Woburn and Wenham, Mass. Sergt, 1656. Lieut, 1685. Bartlett, Joseph G. Dixon, Willis M. Partridge, Edward L. Pierce, Frederick C. Powell, Lyman T. Richardson, Wm. E. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Wolcott, Roger Fuller, Thomas, 1644-1698. In Capt Nicholas Manning's Co., King Philip's War. Partridge, Edward L. Wolcott, Roger Fuller, Lieut. Thomas, 1662-1734, Dedham, Mass. Ens., Dedham Co., . Lieut, 1689. Wolcott, Roger Furber, Richard, 1725-1807. In INDEX OF ANCESTORS Expedition against Louisburg, 1745, in Capt. Fellow's Co., Col. Moore's Regt. Pickering, McLaurin J. Furber, Sergt. William, 1615- 1697, Newington, N. H. Dep uty to the General Court, 1648. Remained at Dover or New ington through King Philip's War and was called Sergt. in public documents, 1657, '60, '67, '70, 1668-75. Also he was Commissioner to try small causes. Libby, Chas. T. Furber, Lieut. William, 1646- 1707, Dover, N. H. Lieut, of Dover Train Band, in King William's War. Assemblyman from Dover, 1692, et seq. Libby, Charles T. Furman, Howard, 1719-1813. A soldier in the French War. Moller, Charles G., Jr. Furness, Capt. John, 1733-1810, Boston. Capt. in Gen. Timothy Ruggles' 2d Worcester Regt., Crown Point Expedition, 1759. Furness, Alexander R. Furness, Dawes E. Furness, William E. Furness, William T. G Gage, Capt. Amos, 1718-1792, Pel- ham, N. H. Capt. of a Co. at No. 4 (Charlestown, N. H.). Gage, Herbert E. Gager, John, 1703. Under Lion Gardiner, at Saybrook Fort, Pequot War. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Inches, Geo. B. Partridge, Edward L. Wolcott, Roger Gaines, Daniel, 1640-1698. Capt. of old Rappahannock County, Va., Militia, from 1680 to 1692, at which date the county ceased to exist, it having been divided into two counties, Richmond and Essex. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr., 3d Taylor, Jacob Swigert Galbraith, Capt. John, 1690-1751. Capt in Provincial Service in Pennsylvania in i747-'48. Mason, James B. Miller, Robert F. Gale, Capt. Isaac, 1708-1793, Sut ton, Mass. Lieut, Capt. Solo mon Holman's Co., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Capt, 1763. Henry, John F., Jr. Henry, William Barrett Johnson, Elias H. Olds, Irving S. Strong, Theron G. Gale, John, , Framingham, Mass. in garrison at Biller ica, 1675. Trooper, under Capt. Joseph Sill, 1676, King Philip's War. Reade, Philip Gallop, John, 1593-1650, Boston. In a fight with the Pequot In dians off Block Island, 1636, called the first naval engage ment in New England wa ters. Allen, Francis R. Baker, George F. Cadle, Cornelius Crandon, Edwin S. Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Dennis, Otis A. Dix, William F. Farr, Marvin A. Galloupe, Charles W. Green, Robert M. Hodges, Alfred Hull, James W. Joy, William F. Keator, Frederic Rose Paul, Edward J. Peet, Emerson iS9 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Seaver, James E. Smith, Wm. D. G Snow, William B. Teed, Freeman G. Gallop, Capt. John, 1616-1675, New London, Conn. Capt. of the ist Co., Conn. Forces, Ma jor Robert Treat, Great Swamp Fight. Bainbridge, Wm. Seaman Baker, George F. Cadle, Cornelius Clapp, Moses E. Cox, William V. Z. Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Dennison, Ira W. Dix, William F. Dudley, Wm. B. Farr, Marvin A. Galloupe, Charles W. Galloupe, Isaac F. Hart, Geo. William Haynes, Nathan Williams Hodges, Alfred Hull, James W. Keator, Frederick Rose Lefferts, Frederick R., Jr. Parker, Charles W. Peet, Emerson W. Randall, John F. Randolph, Francis F. Randolph, Geo. F. Raymond, Geo. L. Runk, Louis B. Satterlee, Francis Le R. Seaver, James E. Stetson, Caleb R. Taintor, Starr Teed, Freeman G. Gallop (Gallup), Lieut. Wil liam, 1658-1731. Ens. in Conn. Forces, 1705. Lieut, 171 3. In Narragansett War. Deputy from Stonington to Genl. Court, i703-'25. Parker, Charles W. Gallop, William, 1722-1803, Tops- field, Mass. In Col. Daniel Appleton's Regt., 1759, and subsequently enlisted in Capt Israel Herrick's Co. Galloupe, Isaac F. Gallup, Benadam, 1655-1727, Ston ington, Conn. With volun teers to Vineyard Harbor, 1689, captured a private sloop. Cadle, Cornelius Cox, William V. Z. Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Hull, James W. Peet, Emerson W. Randall, John F. Teed, Freeman G. Gallup, Capt. Joseph, 1695-1760. Capt of Train Band, Stoning ton, Conn., 1736. Cadle, Cornelius Gantt, Capt. Edward, 1714 . Capt. of Militia, Calvert Co., Md., 1748. Williams, Mason L. W. Gardiner, Col. Abraham, 1702- 1782, Suffolk Co., N. Y. Prov. Militia, 1772. Thompson, F. Diodati Gardiner, Capt. Andrew, 1641- 1690. Deputy, Mass., 1689. Capt., Expedition to Canada, 1690. Frost, Walter C. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Richardson, Wm. E. White, John B. Gardiner, Ens. George, 1677, Newport, R. I. Deputy of Rhode Island, 1662. Ens., 1644, Sergt, 1642. Hart, Richard H. Hord, Arnold H. Noyes, Charles P. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Watson, Wm. H. Gardiner, Lieut. Lion, 1599-1663, Gardiner's Island, N. Y. Lieut, in English Army. En gineer in construction of forti fication on Fort Hill, Boston, i635-'36. Constructor of fort at Saybrook, Conn., i636-'37. In command of same against the Pequots until 1639. As sisted Capt. Mason in his as sault on Mystic, May 26, 1637. Agens, Sylvester Halsey M. Alter, Robert Smith 190 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Bramwell, George Moffat Bunker, William Coghill, Howard Coit, Robert Flint, Wyman K. Gardiner, Curtis C. Gardiner, David Gardiner, Robert A. Gardiner, Silas W. Gay, Ernest L. Gay, Warren F. Hills, John A. Huntting, Teunis D. Jeffries, John T. L. Jones, Walter R. Lea, James Henry Lennig, Charles F. Lennig, George G. Leroy, Jacob Libbey, Fred'k A. Libbey, William McKinstry, Charles H. Moller, Charles G, Jr. Mulford, Ernest D. Mumford, William C. Prentis, Edward Shields, Charles W. Teall, Edward McK. Thompson, F. Diodati Thompson, Hobart W. Treat, Erastus B. Tuttle, Joseph F., Jr. Weeks, Frank B. Yeomans, George D. Gardiner, Richard, 1687. Burgess, St. Mary's Co., Md., i685-'87 Howard, McHenry Jenkins, Thos. C. Key, Edward Gardner, Capt. John, 1624-1706. Commissioned by Gov. Love lace of New York, seven times, 1673, et seq. Capt. of Militia, 1680. Civil Magistrate. When Nantucket passed, in 1699, under Mass. jurisdiction, he was made Judge of Probate. Cox, John L. Gardner, John C. F. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Rockwood, Charles G, Jr. Wheaton, Frank Wilson, John A. Gardner, Capt. John, 1681-1721. In defence of Haverhill, 1708. Howard, Lei and O. Gardner, Dep.-Gov. John, 1696- 1775, Newport, R. I. Ens., Newport Co., 1722. Lieut, 1726. Capt., 1730. Maj., 1732. Lieut.-Col., 1734- Col., ise Regt, Newport, i734-'43. Gen eral Treasurer of the Colony, 1743. Asst, 1748. Dep.-Gov., i754-'63. Committee of War, 1757- Allin, George A. Allin, George L. Briggs, Southwick C. Spies, Francis F. Spies, Henry H. Gardner, Capt. Luke, 1674. Burgess from St. Mary's Co., Md., 1659, et seq. Lieut, Foot Co., 1660. Capt, 1661. Howard, McHenry Jenkins, Thos. C. Key, Edward Ramsay, Henry A. Scott, Francis Louis Gardner, Richard, Sr. Born in England. Member of Md. Assembly, 1637, '41P2 (under name of Richard Garnett, Sr.). Howard, McHenry Jenkins, Thos. C. Key, Edward Gardner, Richard, 1687. Bur gess, St. Mary's Co., Md , i685-'87. Key, Edward Gardner, Thomas, 1592 1674. Salem, Mass. Deputy, 1637. Cox, John L. Holcombe, John M. Norton, Thomas H. Parker, Fred'k W. Patch, Charles Endicott Putnam, George J. Richardson, Wm. E. Robeson, Andrew Rotch, William Rowe, Charles E. Wilson, John A. Gardner, Lieut. Thomas, 1645- 191 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1695, Salem, Mass. Lieut, of the Second Co. of Foot, of Salem. Putnam, George J. Garfield, Capt. Benjamin, 1643- 1717, Watertown, Mass. Capt of Militia, in command of 2d Military Precinct of Water- town. Representative, 1689- 1717. Garfield, Harry A. Garfield, James Rudolph Jones, Charles L. Maxwell, Robert A. Garland, John, 1692-1770, Rye, N. H. Rep. from Rye, 1737. Sentinel at Fort William and Mary, 1708. Verrill, Harry Mighels Garnett, James, 1692-1765. Mem ber of the House of Bur gesses of Va., i74i-'47. Jus tice of Essex Co., Va., 1720- '40. Waters, John S. T. Garnett, Joseph, Scituate, Mass. Soldier in Lieut. Gillam's Co., 1676. Willcutt, Levi L. Garrett (Gerrit), Corneilssen. Member of Capt. Spaulding's Co., stationed at Marble- ton. Gross, Samuel E. Gassaway, Col. Nicholas, 1 69 1. Successively held com mission as Capt, Maj., and Col. in Provincial Militia, and various offices of honor and trust in Maryland. Kenly, William W. Gates, Capt. George, 1634-1734. Capt. of first Militia Co. in Haddam, Conn., 1697. Mem ber of Gen. Court of Conn., 1668-1698. Salisbury, Herbert Spencer Gates, Simon, 1645 - 1693, Cam bridge, Mass. In King Philip's War. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Sargeant, John S. Gates, Stephen, Jr., 1779, Harvard and Lancaster. Pri vate under Capt. Aaron Wil lard, Capt. Thos. Farrington, and Capt. Jas. Reed. Adreon, Robert Enos Gates, Capt. Thomas, 1665-1734. Capt. of Militia in East Had dam, Conn., before 1750. Rep., 1725. Salisbury, Herbert Spencer Gay, Jonathan, 1653 , Ded ham, Mass. Service under Captain Moseley of record 25 January, i675-'76. Pearson, Arthur E. Gayer, William, 1710. Dep uty, i692-i702-'o3. Robeson, Andrew Wolcott, Roger Gaylor, William, 1585 - 1673, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, Mass. Bay, 1635, et seq.; Conn., 1639, et seq. Adams, Fred'k C. Blagden, Thomas Gaylord, Joseph, 1 722-1 791. In Capt. Josiah Lee's Co., French and Indian War, 1758. Carter, Walter S. Gennings, Jonathan, 1654-1733, Windham, Conn. In King Philip's War, i675-'76. A Narragansett grantee. Murdock, Harold Murdock, Joseph B. Gent, Ens. Thomas, 1641. Ensign, Maine Militia. Bates, Daniel M. Gerard, Thomas, 1600-1673. Mem ber of Assembly from St. Mary's Hundred, i638-'39. Member of Council, 1643, et seq. Commissioner of Pro prietary, and Lord of St. Clement's Manor, Prov. of Md. Garland, Hugh Alfred Jenkins, Austin L. Jenkins, Edward A. Jenkins, Edward Plowden Jenkins, Francis de S. Jenkins, Spalding L. Knott, Aloysius L. Ramsay, Henry A. Gerish, Col. Paul, 1674 -1743, Dover, N. H. Capt, 1717. 192 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Major, 1729. Indian Wars. Representative, i726-'40. Gerrish, Orville K. Gerretson, Capt. Gerret, 1659- 1703. Lieut, Nov. 10, 1692, in Capt. Gerdrand Claeson's Company of N. J. Troops, Hudson County, N. J. Mersereau, John D. Gerrish, Capt. John, 1646-1714, Newbury, Mass., and Dover, N. H. Capt, 1672. Capt. of Horse, in Province of N. H., 1680, and Capt in King Wil liam's War, 1690. High Sher iff, 1683. Member Special As sembly, 1684. Deputy, 1684, et seq. Royal Councillor, 1692. Butters, George Butters, William Frisbee, Ivory Franklin Frisbie, Franklin S. Gerrish, Frederic H. Gerrish, Orville K. Gerrish, William L. Nutter, Charles R. Rollins, Edw. Warren Rollins, Philip A. Wilson, Fred A. Gerrish, Hon. John, 1684-1756, Dover, N. H. Capt, 1672; Capt. of Horse, 1680; King William's War, 1690; Member of Special Assembly, 1684; Deputy, 1684, et seq. Royal Councillor. Fernald, Reginald Goodwin Gerrish, Lieut. Jonathan, 1726 , Dover, N. H. Sergt. in Capt. John Alcock's Co. in Col. Gilman's Regt., 1755. Lieut, in Col. Goffe's Regt. at Crown Point, 1760. Gerrish, Orville K. Gerrish, Col. Paul, 1674-1743, Dover, N. H. Capt, 1717. Major, 1729, Indian Wars. Representative, i726-'40. Gerrish, Oliver K. Rollins, Edward A. Rollins, Edward Warren Rollins, Philip A. Gerrish, Capt. Samuel, 1722-1776, Dover. Capt. of one of two Companies of Dover, 1756, against Crown Point. Rollins, Edw. Warren Gerrish, Col. Timothy, 1684-1756, Dover, N. H. Capt, 1719. Deputy, 1709, et seq. Col., York Co. Militia, 1725. Royal Councillor, Prov. of Mass., i73°-'35- Butters, George Butters, William Fernald, Reginald Goodwin Frisbie, Franklin S. Gerrish, Frederic H. Gerrish, William L. Gerrish, Capt. William, 1617- 1687, Newbury and Boston, Mass. Capt, Military Co. of Newbury. Capt. in King Philip's War. Commanded garrison at Newbury. Dep uty, 1650, et seq. Amsden, Franklin D. Amsden, Henry F. Butters, George Butters, William Clark, Rufus W. Day, Robert W. Frisbie, Franklin S. Gerrish, Frederic H. Gerrish, Orville K. Gerrish, William L. Low, Wm. G, Jr. Rollins, Edw. Warren Rollins, Philip A. Senter, William Webber, William O. Wilson, Fred A. Gerritsen, Lubbert, . Cadet or Adelborst in Harlem, 1663. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Gerritsen, v. Strijcker. Getchel, Samuel, Jr., 1658-1710. In Capt Jonathan Pool's Co., 1676-77, King Philip's War. Barnes, George Edward Pettingell, Frank H. Gibbard, William, 1663. Dep.-Sec. and Gov.'s Assist, New Haven Col., 1661. Carter, Walter S. Cowles, Calvin D. Royce, Alfred L. Stoddard, William B. 193 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Gibbes, John, 171 1. Member of Assembly, 1706. Middleton, John I. Gibbes, Gov. Robert, 1644-1715. Governor of Carolina, 1709- '12. Chief Justice, i709-'i3. Barnwell, Morgan G. Gibbins, Lieut. James, , Saco, Me. Lieut, of Saco Train Band, 1674. Davis, Walter Goodwin Gibbon (s), Dep.-Gov. Ambrose, 1600-1656. Dep.-Gov. of N. H., 1630. Capt, Portsmouth Alarm, 1643. Blunt, Stanhope E. Clarke, George K. Deering, Henry Fernald, Frederick A. Fessenden, Francis Godwin, Joseph B. Hill, John F. Knox, William S. Leighton, Geo. E. Moulton, Geo. M. Noyes, Edward D. Parsons, William D. Rollins, Edward A. Rollins, Edw. Warren Rollins, Philip A. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Storer, John H. Thompson, Harry G. Trenchard, Edward Gibbons, James. Member of Gen. Assembly, I7i7-'i9. Edenharter, Ralph E. G. Gibbs, Mathew, 1697. Sud bury, Mass. Under Capt. Nathaniel Davenport and Capt Edward Tyng, in King Philip's War. Cook, Joshua O. Gibbs, Ens. Zebulon, . New Haven. Ensign, 1758. Orton, Edward, Jr. Gibson, Abraham, 1641-1679. Sen tinel in Capt Nathan Bridg- man's Co., 1725. Gibson, Charles L. Gibson, Lieut. Abraham, 1735- 1813, Stow, Mass. Lieut under Capt. Abijah Hall, 1759; also in Col. Willard's Regt, Crown Point Expedition, 1760. Gibson, Charles L. Gibson, Edwin W. Wyman, Walter C. Gibson, Capt. James, 1700-1752. Expedition to Cape Breton, 1745. With five men he towed the fire-ship against the ene my's fleet and the West gate. Johnson, Hallett Johnson, James Bowen Johnson, James Gibson Johnson, Jeremiah A. Johnson, Tristram B. Gibson, John, Jr., 1641-1679, Cam bridge, Mass. Soldier in Capt. Thomas Prentice's Troopers, Mount Hope Expedition. In battle at Swansea, June 18, 1675. In Lieut. Edward Oakes's Troop, i675-'76. In Capt. Daniel Henchman's Foot Co., 1676, at Hadley. Gardner, James B. Gibson, Charles L. Wyman, Walter C. Gibson, Jonathan, 1761. Justice of St. George's Parish, 1721. Sheriff, i733-'34, Bur gess from Carolina Co., 1736- '38. McLennan, John H. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr., 3d Taylor, Jacob Swigert Trabue, Edmund F. Gibson, Samuel, 1644-1710. Pri vate under Capt. Jos. Syll, i675-'76; under Capt. John Cutler, 1676. Jeffries, John T. L. Giddings, Lieut. Daniel, 1704- 177 1, of Chebacco (Ipswich). Lieut, Capt. Jeremiah Fos ter's Co., 5th Mass. Regt, Louisburg Expedition. Rep resentative, Mass., 1758. Foster, Joseph Giddings, George, 1608-1676, Ips wich, Mass. Deputy, 1646, et seq. Brooks, Lyman L. Foster, George W. Gordon, Geo. A. Holbrook, Levi 194 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Perkins, Wm. H. Rowe, Arthur E. Giddings, Lieut. George, 1639-1691, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1653. Lieut., . Rowe, Arthur E. Giddings, Lieut. John, 1639-1690, Ipswich, Mass. Lieut, of Mili tia, 1675. In campaign against Narragansetts. Deputy, 1653- '55- Haskell, Frank W. Perkins, William H. Rowe, Arthur E. Webber, William O. Gilbert, Ens. Benjamin, 1691- 1760, Brookfield, Mass. Capt, Dodge's Co., Col. Robert Hale's Regt., Louisburg, 1745. Gilbert, Shepard D. Gilbert, Ens. Daniel, 1729-1824. Ensign, Capt. John Dodge's Co., Expedition to Cape Bre ton, 1744. Crown Point Ex pedition, under Col. Thatcher; also in Capt Nathaniel Wool- cot's Co., 1757. Ely, William C. Gilbert, Benjamin D. Gilbert, Eleazur, 1701. In King Philip's War. Gilbert, Charles P. H. Gilbert, Deacon Henry, 1661- . Built Gilbert's Fort at Brookfield, 1688. Gilbert, Benjamin D. Gilbert, John, 1657, Ply mouth Colony. Deputy, 1639. Deane, Gardiner A. D. Leonard, George H. Gilbert, John, 1 644-1 674, New Haven. Soldier at New Haven in the defense of the Conn. coast against the Dutch in 1665. Little, Robt. Forsyth Gilbert, Corporal John, 1707. Soldier at the Fort at Albany, 1689. Dwight, Frederick Gilbert, John, 1723, Ipswich, Mass. In 'King Philip's War, in Artillery Co. which served with Capt Turner in the West. Gilbert, Shepard Deveraux Healey, David A. Gilbert, Jonathan, 1618-1682, Conn. Cornet, 1668. Deputy, i677-'78, '81. Messenger in Indian Wars, to Sequasson, Chickwallop, Manasanes, and other Chiefs. Amee, Albert F. Converse, Charles A. Cowan, Gilbert, Sedgwick Doane, William H. Gilbert, James H. Hooker, Edward W. Libby, Charles T. Reynolds, James Stone, Chas. F., Jr. Taylor, Oscar L. Turner, Henry L. Gilbert, Dep. - Gov. Matthew, 1599-1679. Dep.-Gov., New Haven, Col., i66i-'63. Curtis, Geo. Munson Dwight, Frederick Dyer, Horace E. Gilbert, Clinton Little, Robt Forsyth Munson, C. LaRue Murray, Geo. H. Murray, Henry H. Gilbert, Capt. Nathaniel, 1683- 1765, Taunton, Mass. Capt. in Col. Timothy Ruggles' Regt. Expedition to Crown Point, 1755. Tucker, Wm. R. Gilbert, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1689- 1756, Middletown, Conn. Under Capt. Moses Demming, Expe dition to Canada, 1709. Lieut. at "Newfield," 1736. Gilbert, James H. Gilbert, Capt. Nathaniel, 1723- 1787, Middletown, Conn., and Herkimer Co., N. Y. Lieut Eleventh Co., Sixth Conn. Regt, 1760. Capt, 1765. Gilbert, James H. Gilbert, Thomas, 1676, Taun ton, Plymouth Colony. Dep uty, 1652. Deane, Gardiner A. A. Gilbert, Chas. P. H. Leonard, George H. Gilbert, Ens. Thomas, 1643-1725, 195 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Dorchester and Taunton, Mass. Ens., Westward Foot Co. of Taunton, 1704. Sergt. First Co., 1700. Tucker, Wm. R. Gilbert, Vice-Admiral Thomas, 1 645-1709. Commanded 2d Squadron, Canadian Expedi tion, Sir William Phips; and in Swan captured French ship Saint Jacob, in the St Law rence, 1692. Murphy, Chauncey H. Murphy, Elijah W. Gilbert, Thomas, 1655-1719, Bos ton, Pilot of the ship Swiftsure, in the Expedition against Que bec, 1711. Amee, Albert F. Libby, Chas. T. Gilbert, William, 1735 - 1790. Served under Gov. Tryon, in N. C. Troops, 1 771. Wounded at Battle of Allamance. Rodes, Frank Giles, John, Jr., Mass. Served under Maj. Turner of Salem, in French and Indian Wars. Wounded at Haverhill, 1768. Giles, Frank W., Jr. Giles, Howard E. Patch, Charles Endicott Gillam, Capt. Benjamin, 1634- , Boston. Lieut. Second Boston Co., Suffolk Regt, Major Thomas Clarke, prior to King Philip's War, 1675. In King Philip's War, Narra gansett Campaign, 1675, and succeeded Major Savage as Capt. of his Co., 1675. Brooks, Lyman L. Gillespy, Maj. John (afterward "Major"), 1741-1809. Enlisted from New Windsor, N. H., in 1761, under Capt. Ray. Taylor, John M. Gillett, Nathan, ist, 1670, Windsor, Conn. Soldier in Pequot Fort Fight, 1637. Case, John E. Parker, George T. Gillett, Nathan, 2d. Soldier in Narragansett War. Case, John E. Gillett, Samuel, Jr., 1672-1769, Hatfield, Mass. Soldier at Battle of Deerfield Meadow, 1703. Bardwell, Harry J. Gillett, Samuel, 1643-1676, Hat field, Mass. Killed by the In dians, "Falls Fight," King Philip's War. Bardwell, Harry J. Gilman, Col. Antipas, 1730-1801. Served as a Soldier in the French and Indian Wars. Private in the Crown Point Expedition of 1756. (Col. under last commission.) Remington, Earle Gilman, Caleb, 1678-1766. Indian Wars, 1 710, under Capt. Nicholas Gilman. Tucker, Gilman H. Gilman, Col. Daniel, 1702-1780, Exeter, N. H. Col. 4th Regt., New Hampshire Militia, 1758- '67. Churchill, Nathaniel W. Nichols, Henry A. Nichols, Willard A. Gilman, Major Ezekiel, 1706- 1746. Major under Col. Moore, at Louisburg, 1745. Janvrin, Joseph E. Gilman, James, i665-i738-'39. Served at Exeter, N. H., garri son, 1696. Rollins, Philip Ashton Gilman, James, 1776. In Capt. John Light's Co. of Col. Moore's Regt. at Louisburg, 1745- Rollins, Philip Ashton Gilman, Capt. John, 1624-1708, Exeter, N. H. Lieut, 1669. Capt, . Member Council, Prov. N. Hamp., it: So. Assem bly, 1693-1697. Speaker, 1695. Ballord, Esek S. Ballord, Webb R. Bartlett, John Henry Batchelder, George A. Batchelder, Joseph F. Batchelder, Richard N. Brown, David H. Churchill, N. Wiley Folsom, Albert A. 196 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Folsom, William H. Gilman, Daniel Gilman, Daniel C. Glidden, John Murray Glidden, John M. Glidden, Joseph W. Hale, Josiah L. Haseltine, Frank Koues, George E. Nichols, Henry A. Nichols, Willard A. Remington, Earle Smith, Samuel F. Smith, Wm. P. Sprague, George E. Tucker, Gilman H. Wilson, John A. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Gh-man, Major John, 1712 . Major in the Colonial Army, at Fort Edward, 1757. Was sent to Fort Wm. Henry, with reinforcements, arriving after its capture. Holstein, Otto Gilman, Moses, 1630-1702. Sol dier in King Philip's War. Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Fletcher, Henry Rollins, Philip Ashton Tucker, Gilman H. Gilman, Nehemiah, 1720 - 1757, New Market, N. H. Killed by Indians at Fort William Henry, Aug. 10, 1757. Robie, Guy S. Robie, William J. Gilman, Nicholas, 1672 - 1749. Deputy, N. Hamp., 1709. Churchill, Nathaniel Nichols, Henry A. Nichols, Willard A. Gist, Col. Christopher, 1706-1759. Scout, 1751. Later Capt. and Col. Present at Braddock's defeat, 1755. Bledsoe, Benjamin Franklin Gist, James Black Gist, Lieut. Thomas, i735-i786-'87. Lieut, of a Va. Regt. prior to the Revolution, about 1762. At Braddock's defeat and taken captive by the Indians. Gist, James Black Glascock, William, Virginia and Georgia. Delegate to Provin cial Congress. Phinizy, Barrett Gleason, Benjamin, 1734-1818. Soldier under Capt Wm. Jones, Col. Thatcher's Regt, Crown Point Expedition, French and Indian War. Simmons, Joseph F. Gleason, Isaac, 1654-1698. A sol dier from Enfield, Conn, in King Philip's War, 1675. In Falls Fight, 1676. Benton, Arthur B. Tyler, James Jay Gleason, John, 1647-1689, Sud bury, Mass. A Private in Maj. Willard's Regiment, 1675-76. Also in Captain Syll's Co. White, John B. Gleason, Corp. Joseph, 1642-1715. Impressed into service, 1690, in King William's War; later Corporal. Simmons, Joseph F. Gleason, Joseph, 1671-1711. Sud bury, Mass. In Col. Sir Charles Hobby's Regiment, i7io-'n. Simmons, Joseph F. Glen, Alexander Lindsay (San der Leendertse), 1610-1685. In service of the Dutch West India Co., Fort Nassau, on the South River, 1633. Beekman, J. William Eldredge, Zoeth S. Griffith, Wm. H. Hardie, Joseph C. Hill, Robt. C. Kinnan, Morris Egenton Lawton, Daniel L. Reynolds, Henry S. Van Voast, Horace S. Glen, Lieut. Jacob Sander, 1645- 1685, Schenectady and Albany, N. Y. Lieut, Albany Co. of Foot, 1684. Ensign, 1672. Lawton, Daniel L. Van Rensselaer, Maunsell Glen, Col. Jacob, 1691-1762. Capt. at Schenectady. Member N. Y. Col. Assembly, 1726-1751. Beekman, J. William 197 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Glen, Capt. Johannes Sanderse, 1648-1731. Capt ist Foot Co., Schenectady, 1700. Major in command, 1690, at the massa cre, French and Indian Wars, 1689. Expedition to Canada, 1711. Beekman, J. William Eldredge, Zoeth S. Griffith, Wm. Herrick Hoff, J. Van Rensselaer Kinnan, Morris Egenton Reynolds, Henry S. Van Voast, Horace S. Glidden, Charles, 1630 - 1705. Portsmouth, N. H. In garrison at Exeter, King Philip's War. Glidden, John M. Glidden, J. Murray Glidden, Joseph W. Tucker, Gilman H. Glidden, Lieut. Charles, 1713- 1802. In Col. Samuel Moore's N. H. Regt, at Louisburg, 1745. In 7th N. H. Regt, Expedition against Canada, 1760. Glidden, John M. Glidden, J. Murray Glidden, Joseph W. Glidden, John, 1720 -1796. In Crown Point Expedition, 1758, Col. John Hart's Regt. Tucker, Gilman H. Glover, Lieut. Charles, 1610- 1670, Southold, L. I. In com mand there, 1652-1653 ; trou bles with Dutch and Indians. Corwin, Hamilton S. Glover, Henry, 1610-1689, New Haven Colony. Commissioner of Fortifications, 1644. Mem ber of Train Band, New Haven, 1643. Dickerman, Wm. C. Eaton, Fred'k H. Hatch, Josiah O. Kissam, Henry S. Merritt, Douglas Glover, Capt. John, 1600-1652. Representative, Dorchester, Mass., i636-'52. Assistant, i65i-'52. Capt, A. & H. A. Co. Boyd, Allen R. Glover, George E. Hill, John F. Rawson, Edward S. Young, Edw. B. Goddard, Capt. Edward, 1675- 1754, Framingham, Mass. Capt. of Troop. Deputy, i724-'3i; Member of Council, i733-'36. Britton, Edward E. Fessenden, Chas. N. Goddard, William, 1620-1691. In Capt. John Cutler's Co., King Philip's War. Bond, Thomas E. Burling, Wm. Raymond Partridge, Edward L. Goddell, Robert, 1604 . Served in the Regt. of Major Denni- son, and was on guard at Salem against the expected attack of Dutch and French, 1667. Homer, William B. Godfrey, Col. George, 1721-1793, Taunton, Mass. Capt. of Troop against the Indians, 1762, afterwards merged in the Bristol Co. Regt., Col. Samuel White. Major, about 1771. Col., 1774. Allen, Frederick B. Godfrey, Lincoln Lincoln, Preston S. Runk, Louis B. Godfrey, John, 1 622-1 702. Com mander of an armed ship against the French at Block Island in 1690. Cowee, James C. Greene, George S., Jr. Godfrey, John, , South Caro lina. Sent by Gov. Yeamans to repulse the Florida Indians, i670-'8o. Prov. Council, S. C, i67i-'84. Hall, William C. Godfrey, Richard, Jr. Soldier in King Philip's War. Brown, Paul Godfrey, Major Richard, 171 i- , Taunton, Mass. Capt. of Taunton Co., Crown Point, 1755. Major in Col. Doty's Regt, 1758. Dary, George A. Hall, Frank G, INDEX OF ANCESTORS Hall, George R. Goffe, Lieut.-Col. Daniel, 1680- 1742, Boston, Mass. Constable, 1713. A. & H. A. Co., 1712. Sergt, 1714. Lieut, 1734. Lieut.-Col. Militia. Hatch, Josiah O. Goffe, Edward, 1594-1658, Cam bridge, Mass. Deputy, 1646- '50. Chamberlain, Jehiel W. Clarke, George K. Fall, George H. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, William M. Jeffries, John T. L. Sprague, Phineas W. Goffe, Col. John. Commanded a Regt., raised in 1760, to serve in Expedition against Canada, and was at Crown Point. Capt, 1746. Major, 1756. Hale, Frederick Moore, Franklin Smedley Wallace, Louis Frederick Wm. Goffe, Col. John, 1701 - 1781. Representative to the General Court of N. H. three terms. Lieut, 1746. Capt. in com mand at Fort William Henry in 1757. Maj. of the Ninth N. H. Regt in 1768, and subse quently promoted Colonel. Goffe, Chas. Henry Hemphill, Robert Wm. Moore, Charles Gold. (See Gould.) Gold, Major Nathan, 1693- '94. Assistant, i657-'62-'94. Major. Member of Commit tee of Defence against Dutch, 1662. Representative to ist Colonial Congress in N. Y., 1690. Major of Dragoons, 1675. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Pack, Arthur Newton Gold, Lieut.-Gov. Nathan, 1663- 1723, Conn. Dep.-Gov., 1707. Chief Justice Supreme Court, 1712. Lieut.-Gov., i7o8-'23. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robt Barbour, Wm. W. Clephane, Lewis P. Ford, George H. Jennings, Albert G. Lord, Jos. Edmund Potter Rockwell, Charles L. Rockwell, George Watson, Charles Pixley Weir, Levi Candee Goldsmith, Maj. Samuel, 1671. Appointed Member of Committee for Baltimore Co., Md., to raise quota of provisions for Indian War. Kenly, William W. Goldthwait, Adj. Joseph, 1706- 1780. Adj., ist Mass. Regt, 1744. Expedition to Louisburg under Pepperrell. Freeman, James G. Gooch, James, 1676-1735. Soldier in French and Indian War, 1692. Ballord, Esek S. Gooch, Frank A. Gooch, Capt. James, 1738, Boston, Mass. Capt. of a sloop in defense of Wells, Me. French and Indian War, 1692. Bates, James H. Hubbard, Ralph H. Knowlton, Daniel W. Gooch, Thomas. (See Cooch.) Gooch, Major William, 1655. Member House of Burgesses for York Co., 1654, and Coun cil of Virginia, 1655. Carlton, Henry Guy Thomas, Douglas H. • Thomas, Douglas H., Jr. Goodell, Jacob, 1708 . Pri vate in Capt. Fay's Co., of Col. Fitch's Regt, French and Indian War, 1758. Homer, William B. Goodell, Zacariah, 1640 . He served in the Regt. of Major Dennison and was on guard at Salem, 1667. Homer, William B. Goodenow, Capt. Edmund, 1611- 1676, Sudbury, Mass. Capt, King Philip's War. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. 199 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Goodhue, Dea. Joseph, 1639-1697, Ipswich. Deputy, 1697. Libby, Charles T. Goodhue, Deacon William, 1613- 1699, Ipswich, Mass. Repre sentative, Mass., 1666, et seq. Brooks, Lyman L. Foster, Joseph Holbrook, Levi Lewis, Geo. Harlan Libby, Charles T. Goodhue, Capt. William, 1645- 1712, Ipswich, Mass. Capt in Col. Appleton's Regt. Repre sentative, 1691-1711. One of the Committee to consider the surrender of the Charter to Governor Andros. Tried, im prisoned, and fined £20 for so doing. Barnes, George E. Cogswell, John F. Dennis, Rodney S. Hobbs, Franklin W. Goodman, Sergt. Richard, 1609- 1676, Hadley, Mass. Inspec tor of arms, 1664. Sergt, Hadley Militia, 1663. Killed at Hockanum, King Philip's War. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Day, Robert Webster Goodman, Richard J. Graves, Albert M. Ives, Francis J. Metcalf, James B. Nicoll, Fancher Noble, Henry H. Wright, Harry L. Goodrich, Col. David, 1667-1755. Lieut, Capt Matthew Allyn, Expedition against Indians, 1704. Capt, Hampshire Co., March, 1712. Adj. and Q. M., Wood Creek Expedition, 1709. Capt, Father Rasle's War, i723-'24. Col. and member of Council, i724-'29- Case, John E. Douglas, Charles H. Douglas, Duncan French, Leon Le L. Fulton, William E. Parker, Charles Wolcott Goodrich, Elisha, 1712 . Pri vate in Capt. Josiah Lee's Co. of Farmington at the relief of Fort William Henry. Fulton, William E . Goodrich, Capt. Ephraim, 1663- 1739. Ensign, 1698. Lieut, 1710. Lieut, South Co., 1713. Capt, 1716. Deputy, 1702. Booth, Chas. Edwin Hack, Mervin R. Hack, Thomas H. Treat, Erastus B. Goodrich, Ephriam, 1693 - 1771. Served in the French and In dian War, i755-'56. Booth, Charles Edwin Goodrich, Lieut. Joseph, 1691- 1768, Conn. Lieut. Militia, 1740. Goodrich, William Goodrich, Lieut.-Gen. Thomas, 1679. Lieut, under Na thaniel Bacon during the re bellion of 1676. Harris, William O. Smith, Rogers M. Goodrich, Ens. William, 1676, Wethersfield, Conn. Ens. under Capt. Samuel Welles. Deputy, i66o-'66. Andrews, James M. Booth, Charles Edwin Carpenter, William M. Case, John E. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Elliot, Daniel G. French, Leon Le L. Fulton, William E. Gilbert, James H. Goodrich, Henry W. Goodrich, William Goodrich, Wm. W. Hack, Mervin R. Monfort, Delos A. Monfort, Fred. Delos Morse, Glenn T. Ogden, Louis Mansfield Parker, Chas. Wolcott Pond, Edwin W. Sanders, Cameron Haskin Sanders, Wm. Reynale Short, Charles W. Short, John C. Walcott, Arthur S. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. Ives Williams, Norman A. Goodrich, Ens. William, 1661- 1737. Ens., Prov. Forces, Conn., 1701. Goodrich, Wm. Goodridge, Lieut. Philip, 1669- 1729, Newbury and Lunen burg, Mass. Lieut, Newbury Co. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Goodridge, Capt. Philip, 1714- 1797. Capt, French and In dian War, 1755. Fessenden, Charles N. Goodspeed, Ebenezer, 1655 , Barnstable, Mass. In Narra gansett Wars under Capt. Thomas Homes. Goodspeed, Benjamin F. Robbins, Rowland A. Goodspeed, John, 1645-1719, Barn stable, Mass. Soldier, King Philip's War. Bowen, Edgar C. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Wood, Eric F. Goodwin, William, 1 598-1 673, Cambridge, Mass., and Hart ford, Conn. Deputy from Cambridge, 1634. Bissell, William P. Cox, John L. Hunt, Arthur K. Rogers, James S. Terry, John Taylor White, Henry K. White, William C. Wickwire, Arthur M. Williams, Geo. C. F. Goodyear, Dep.-Gov. Stephen, 1658. Deputy, New Ha ven General Court, 1641. Dep.- Gov. New Haven Colony, 1643. '44, '46, '53-|57- Commis sioner for the United Colonies, 1643, '46. Bell, Charles U. Bradley, Cyrus S. Chadwick, William H. Corey, Eben Corey, Edward W. Edwards, Charles J. Goodyear, Charles P. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Heaton, John E. Jennings, Walter Johnson, Frederic E. Johnson, Henry L. E. Johnson, Joseph B. Johnson, William G. Libby, Charles T. Longacre, James B. McClintock, Emory Moulton, John H. Robertson, Abram H. Smith, Robert A. Taylor, Emerson Gifford Taylor, John M. Tows, Ferrars Heaton Wakeman, Jesup Wakeman, Robert P. Ward, Brownlee R. Gookin, Maj.-Gen. Daniel, 1612- 1687, Cambridge, Mass. Capt, 1648. Deputy, i649-'5i. Speak er, 1651. Assistant, i652-'86. Commissioner to the Indians, 1656. Maj.-Gen. of the Mass. Forces, 1681. Amsden, Franklin Daniel Amsden, Henry Frank Baker, Roy Ball Bell, Charles U. Bowen, Clarence W. Chadwick, William H. Chauncey, Elihu Comstock, Wm. O. Corey, Eben Corey, Edward W. Davies, Julien T. Davies, William G. Day, Robert W. Denny, Thomas Furness, William E. Libby, Charles T. Luquer, Lea Mel. Luquer, Thatcher T. P. Ormsbee, Hermann W. Pierce, Jacob W. Salisbury, Edward E. Smith, Frank B. Thornton, James B. Wood, Marshall W. Woolsey, Theodore S. Gookin, Capt. Samuel, 1652-1730, Cambridge, Mass. Capt, Cam bridge Military Co., 1692. Lieut in the Regt. under Col. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS William Tailer against Port Royal, 1710. Amsden, Franklin D. Gordon, Alexander, 1635-1697. In Capt. Timothy Hall's Co., King William's War. In gar rison at Exeter, N. H., 1696. Gordon, Edwin A. Gordon, George A. Libby, Charles T. Richardson, Frederick A. Gordon, Thomas, 1652-1722. Mem ber of Council, Prov. East Jersey. Dep.-Sec, 1692. Att- Gen., 1692. Receiver-Gen. and Treas., i7io-'i9, one of the Lords Proprietor. Hamersley, j. Hooker Gordon, Thomas, 1678-1762, Ex eter, N. H. In Capt. John Gilman's Co., 1710, Queen Anne's War. Gordon, Edwin A. Gordon, George A. Gorham, Jabez, 1656-1745, Yar mouth, Mass. In King Philip's War. Coghill, Howard Dwight, Frederick Gorham (Gorum), Capt. John, 1621-1676, Barnstable, Plymouth Col. Deputy, 1653. Lieut, 1673. Capt. 2d Barnstable Co., under Major William Bradford, Great Swamp Fight. Adams, Edward M. Ames, Louis A. Bassett, Austin B. Baxter, Joseph N. Bement, Robert B. C. Brooks, Frederick Cadle, Cornelius Champlin, John D., Jr. Chase, Clement Clark, A. Howard Clark, Eliot A. Coghill, Howard Coleman, Leander W. T. Coleman, Leighton P. Curtis, Geo. Munson Danforth, Allen Dorr, Joseph Dwight, Frederick Dykman, Jackson Annan Eldridge, David Gorham Eldridge, Edric Fletcher, Paris Gorham, Austin G. Greene, Howard Greene, Richard H. Grinnell, William M. Hawes, Emory Henshaw, Joseph G. Hull, James Wells Kellogg, David S. Locke, Charles A. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Lovell, Frank H. Lovell, Frank H., Jr. Macy, Chas. Alex. Macy, Coggeshall Macy, Geo. H. Macy, Silvanus J. Macy, Silvanus j., Jr. Nightingale, George C. Norton, Edward L. Palmer, Lowell M. Peet, Emerson W. Pike, Chas. E. Reed, Latham G. Spicer, George T. Sprague, Frank W. Stafford, Morgan H. Strong, Richard P. Taintor, Starr Wakeman, Robt. P. Walker, I. Henry Walker, William M. Woodruff, Edw. L. Gorham, Lieut.-Col. John, 1652- 1716, Barnstable, Mass. In Great Swamp Fight, King Philip's War; Canadian Expe dition, 1690, and second in command under Col. Church, 1703. Deputy, 1688, et seq. Brooks, Frederick Coleman, Leighton P. Dorr, Joseph Dykman, Jackson A. Gorham, Austin G. Greene, Howard Meacham, Franklin Adams Norton, Edward L. Sprague, Frank W. Strong, Frederick S. Strong, Richard Polk Whittemore, James M. 1NDE.X OF ANCESTORS Gorham, Col. John, 1688-1746, Yarmouth, Me. Lieut-Col. and Capt. of the 2d Co., 7th Mass. Regt, Col. Shubael Gor ham, 1744. Louisburg Expedi tion, 1745. Gorham, Austin G. Greene, Howard Grinnell, William M. Whittemore, James M. Gorham, Nathaniel, 1738-1796, Charlestown, Mass. Repre sentative, 1772, et seq. Speaker. Brooks, Frederick Gorham, Col. Shubael, 1686-1746. Col. 7th Mass. Regt., and Capt of the ist Co. in Louisburg Expedition. Gorham, Austin G. Gorton, Capt. Benjamin, 1699. Capt, R. I. Militia. Deputy, 1686. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel Morse Robeson, Andrew Gorton, Samuel, 1592-1677. As sistant, 1649. Commissioner to the Narragansett Indians. Dep uty, R. I, 1651, et seq. Erskine, Greene Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Gorton, George T. Hart, Samuel Jones, Walter R. Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Remington, Harvey F. Robeson, Andrew Spicer, Geo. T. Townsend, James H. Waterman, Lucius Gorton, Samuel, 1723. Dep uty, R. I., 1708. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Reynolds, James Goss, Richard, . In Capt. Gilman's Co., N. H., 1 710. Libbey, Wm. Gott, Charles, 1667, Salem and Wenham, Mass. Deputy, 1635- Parsons, Charles S. Gott, Lieut. Charles, Jr., 1639- 1708. Co. of Foot, Wenham, Mass., 1683. Parsons, Charles S. Gould (Gold), Capt. Abraham, 1732-1777, Fairfield, Conn. Served as Sergt. at time of alarm for relief of Fort Wil liam Henry, 1757. Capt, ist Co., Train Band, Fairfield, 1767. Jennings, Walter Gould, Capt. Jacob, 1703-1787, Topsfield and Lunenburg, Mass Private in Capt. Thom as Wilder's Co., Col. Wilder's Regt, in expedition for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757; afterward, Capt. of Militia. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Gould, John, 16 10-1690, Charles town, Mass. Trooper in Capt. Wheeler's, also in Capt Hutch inson's Co., King Philip's War. Eaton, Joseph G. Fall, Geo. Howard Gould, Levi S. Rowe, Charles E. Gould, Capt. John, 1635-1710, Topsfield, Mass. In Lieut. William Hasey's Three Coun ty Troop, King Philip's War. Ensign, 1679. Lieut., 1684. Capt, 1693. Doane, Wm. H. Dorman, William B. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Gould, Charles A. Gould, David H. Gould, George L. Gould, S. Seward Healey, David A. Patch, Charles Endicott Salisbury, Herbert Spencer Gould, Capt. Joseph, 1677-1753, Topsfield, Mass. Capt, Tops- field Military Co., 1725. Dep uty, 1726, et seq. Dorman, William B. Gould (or Gold), Major Nathan (Nathaniel), 1694. As sistant, i657-'62-'94. Major, 203 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1666. Member of Committee of Defence against Dutch, 1662. Representative to the first Colonial Congress in N. Y., 1690. Major of Dragoons, 1675. Bladgen, Thomas Camp, Robert Castle, Ernest Beecher Clephane, Lewis P. Clephane, Walter C. Curtis, Lewis B. Davenport, Timothy Farrel, Alton Farrel, Franklin Ford, George H. Jennings, Albert G. Jennings, Arthur O. Jennings, Oliver G. Jennings, Walter Lord, Joseph E. P. Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Northrop, Edwin Canfield Northrop, Frank Northrop, Otis S. Osborn, Henry F. Schauffler, William G. Sherman, Roger Smith, Wyllys K. Walker, Williston Watson, Chas. P. Weir, Levi C. Gould (Gold), Lieut.-Gov. Nath an, 1663-1723, Fairfield, Conn. Dep.-Gov., 1707. Chief Justice Supreme Court, 1712. Lieut.- Gov., i7o8-'23. Asst, 1689- 1708. Castle, Ernest B. Ford, George H. Jennings, Walter Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Gould, Nathan, 1734-1816, Box ford, Mass. Private in Capt. Aaron Rice's Co., Col. Brown's Regt, 1756. In Expedition against Crown Point. In Capt. James Mirick's Co., South Hampshire Regt., 1756. In Capt. Nathaniel Wolcott's Co. for the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Healey, David A. Gould, Lieut. Zaccheus, 1672-1739, Topsfield, Mass. Lieut, in the town Military Co., 1739. Patch, Charles Endicott Goulding, Capt. Palmer, 1695- 1770, Sudbury and Worcester, Mass. Capt, 6th Co., 4th Mass. Regt, Louisburg, 1745. Pickford, Chas. J. Gouverneur, Ens. Isaac, 1728, New York. Ens. of Foot, N. Y. City, i700-'o2. Hoffman, Samuel V. Gove, Ebenezer, 1671-1758, Hamp ton, N. H. In King William's War. In garrison at Fort William and Mary, 1708. Clark, Byron N. Gove, Lieut. Edward, 1635-1691, Hampton, N. H. Representa tive, i68o-'82. Lieut, Hamp ton Military Co., 1690. Clark, Byron N. Libby, Charles T. Moulton, George M. Gowan (Gowen), Nicholas, 1667 , Kittery, Me. Deputy, 1701, et seq. Lord, Calvin Graham, Col. Augustine, 1672- 1719. Officer, Major of Mil itia, Westchester Co., 1700. Capt. of Militia, north side of Staten Island. Commander of all Staten Island Militia, 1705. Col., Richmond Co., 1715. Akerly, Samuel M. Graham, Rev. Chauncey, 1727- 1784. Chaplain, N. Y. Prov. Forces, Expedition to Canada, 1760. Storm, Clarence Graham, Col. James, 1660-1701. Att-Gen., N. Y., i685-'87, and 1691-1701. Member and Speak er, Prov. Assembly, N. Y. First Recorder of N. Y., 1683- 1700. Akerly, Samuel M. Carnochan, Gouverneur Morris Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Watson, Samuel N. 204 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Graham, Rev. John, Sr., 1694- 1774, Southbury, Conn. Chap lain, Crown Point Expedition, Col. Phineas Lyman, 1755. Moseley, John G. Storm, Clarence Thompson, Arthur G. Thompson, Harry G. Graham, Rev. John, Jr., 1722- 1796, West Suffield, Conn. Chaplain, ist Conn. Regt, General Phineas Lyman, 1762. Capture of Havana. Thompson, Harry G. Granger, Q. M. S. Abner, 1735- 1816. Q. M. S., ist Conn. Troops, 1758. Remington, Cyrus K. Smith, Edward B. Granger, Launcelot, 1633-1689, Suffield, Conn. In King Phil ip's War. Burbank, Robt. A. Granger, William S. Waldo, Rhinelander Granniss, Capt. John, 1674-1740, Conn. Lieut, Train Band, New Haven, 1718. Capt, 1733. Granniss, Robert A. Wickwire, Arthur Manley Grant, John, 1 642-1 684, Windsor, Conn. Ordered to the relief of Westfield and Springfield, Mass., 1676, with 20 men. Grant, Thomas P. Grant, Joseph, 1646-1722. In King Philip's War. Wood, Eric F. Grant, Matthew, 1681. Pri vate in Fort on the Palesido Green. Deputy to General Court, Conn. Parker, Geo. T. Grant, Capt. Noah, 1718-1756, of Grant's Hill, Conn. Lieut, Capt Rodger's Scouts at Lake George, November, 1755. Capt, 7th Co., 2d Conn. Regt, 1756. Cramer, Jesse G. Grant, Frederick D. Graves, Benjamin, 1645 , Con cord, Mass. Soldier in Capt. Wheeler's Co, Great Swamp Fight. Morris, Seymour Graves, George, 1673, Conn. Deputy, 1646, i657-'58. Benton, Arthur B. Booth, Charles E. Graves, Sergt. Isaac, 1 620-1 677, Hatfield, Mass. Killed by In dians at attack on Hatfield Set tlement, Sept. 19, 1677. Sergt in Colonial Militia. Blair, Watson Franklin Cooper, Leslie B. Graves, Albert M. King, Samuel B. McAlpin, Milo F. Parker, Chas. Wolcott Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Graves, Capt. Thomas. Represent ed Smythe's Hundred in First House of Burgesses of Va., 1619, et seq. Graves, Arnold L. Graves, Buford Allen Graves, Carroll S. Graves, Clyde M. Graves, Francis Porter Graves, Frank H. Graves, Jay P. Graves, Rear-Admiral Thomas, 1605-1653, Charlestown, Mass. Rear-Admiral, English Navy, 1653. Killed in action with Dutch, July 31, 1653. Ballord, Webb R. Bates, George B. Bates, William G. Booth, Charles E. Bryant, W. Sohier Bucklin, Harry Masters Gray, Edward, 1681. Soldier in King Philip's War. Deputy for Plymouth, i676-*79. Baker, George F. Crandon, Edwin S. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Nickerson, Thos. W. Parker, Edward L. Parker, Fred'k W. Perry, Alexander Southworth, Constant Stone, Charles F., Jr. Willard, Edward A. Willard, James L. B. Woodward, Wm. 205 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Gray, John, 1707-1761, Beverly, Mass. Served under Capt Ephriam Williams at Fort Massachusetts, i754-'55 ; served under Capt. Isaac Wyman at same fort, 1755. Gray, Nathaniel A. Gray, John, 1729-1813. In Capt Robert Lothridge's Co., Col. Israel Williams' Regt, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757 Gray, Alfred W. Gray, Nathaniel A. Shelton, George G. Shelton, William A. Greeley, Benjamin, 1700-1785, Haverhill, Mass. Soldier in the Haverhill Alarm List, 1757- Parker, Moses G. Green, Judge Henry, 1620-1700, Hampton, N. H. Commission er, 1689. Councillor, 1692- '97- Morrell, George C. Scales, John Webb, William S. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Green (Greene), Lieut. Henry, 1638-1717, Maiden, Mass. Dep uty, 1689, et seq. In King Philip's War. Childs, James E. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Green, Robert S. Price, Alfred B. Webb, William S. Green, Isaac, 1652-1713, Hampton, N. H. Served in Hampton Company. Webb, William S. Green, Capt. Jacob, 1654-1726, Hampton, N. H. Capt, 1699- 1720, under Major Winthrop Hilton in guarding the fron tiers. Scales, John Green, James, 1734 . Member of Col. Robert Stoughton's Regt. of Militia, 1758. Green, John W. Green, Capt. John, 1632-1707, Maiden, Mass. Deputy, 1692- '94-'96. Capt, at Maiden. Winship, Wm. H. Green, Corp. John, 1636-1691, Cambridge, Mass. In Lieut. Edward Oakes's Troop, 1675- '76. Corp. under Lieut. Wm. Halsey, King Philip's War, 1675. Hicks, Lewis W. Pierce, Fred'k C. Green, Corp. John, 1650-1709, Maiden, Mass. Corp. in King Philip's War, under Lieut. William Hasey, 1675-76; un der Major Willard and Capt. Oakes, 1676. Corp. of the Maiden Military Co., 1678. Representative, i692-'94-'96. Felton, Samuel M. Marble, John E. Pierce, Frederick C. Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, William H. Green, Capt. Robert, 1695-1748. Member of the Va. House of Burgesses, 1736, and Capt. of Orange County, Va., Militia. Ballance, John G. Crenshaw, Loren O. Green, John Wm. Green, Capt. Samuel, 1615-1701, Cambridge, Mass. Ens. in King Philip's War. Officer of Colonial Forces, 1660-1701. Butler, Henry P. Scofield, George S. Green, Capt. Samuel, 1 670-1736, Leicester, Mass. Capt of ist Military Co. Litchfield, Wilford J. Greene, Noah Lincoln Green, Thomas, 1630-1672, Mai den, Mass. Trumpeter, Mai den Co. Litchfield, Wilford J. Green, Timothy, 1735-1812. Capt. in 2d Battalion, Penn. Regt., Col. Bouquet, relief of Fort Pitt, i763-'64. Rogers, Alfred H. Green, William, , Wo burn, Mass. In King Philip's War. Greenleaf, Franklin L. 206 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Green, Gov. William, 1696-1758, R. I. Gov. of R. I., i743-'s8. Robeson, Andrew Green (e), William, , Woburn, Mass. In King Phil ip's War. Hull, Frederick M., Jr. Greene, Sergt. Isaac, 1715 . Private in the Groton, Mass., Militia, under Capt Thomas Tarbell, during King Philip's War, i744-'48. Sergt. in Capt. Ephriam Jones' Co. in the Ex pedition sent to Nova Scotia. Greene, Charles F. Greene, James, 1626-1698. Com missioner, i66o-'63, B. I. Gov ernor's Assistant, i66o-'6i-'70- '7i- Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Reynolds, James Waterman, Lucius Greene, John, 1597-1658, R. I. One of the original Proprie tors of Providence. Commis sioner to England, 1644. Com missioner to the Court of Com missioners, i654-'57. Magis trate, 1655, '56. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Cooke, Thomas F. Erskine, Greene Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Greene, William M. Hart, George T. Jeffries, John T. L. Pack, Arthur Newton Page, S. Davis Phillips, Henry Byron Remington, Harvey F. Robeson, Andrew Smith, Franklin Augustus, Jr. Spicer, Geo. T. Greene, Dep.-Gov. John, 1620- 1708. Commissioner to the General Court, i652-'63- Atty.- Gen., i657-'6o. Assistant, 1660- '90. Colonial Agent to Eng land, 1670. Member of Gov. Andros's Council, 1686. Dep uty, i664-'8o. "Major for the Main," 1696. Dep.-Gov., 1690- 1700. Capt, 1676. Maj., 1683. Col. of R. I. Adams, Washington I. L. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Cannon, Charles E. Carpenter, Richard Carr, Charles R. Cooke, Thomas F. Dyer, Horace E. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel Morse Greene, George S., Jr. Greene, Richard McC. Hart, George T. Ingersoll, Colin M. Jackson, Donald Jackson, Henry Greene Jackson, Pearsall B. Luquer, Thatcher T. P. Nightingale, Geo. C. Page, S. Davis Parkhurst, Chas. D. Phillips, Henry Byron Prince, Charles B. Prince, Charles J. Remington, Harvey F. Reynolds, James Robeson, Andrew Rogers, James S. Welling, Richard W. G. Woodward, Wm. Greene, Nathaniel, 1629-1710. In Capt. Joseph Syll's Co., 1676, etc Wilson, John A. Greene, Peter, Warwick, R. I. Deputy, R. I., 1738, et seq. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Green (e), Samuel, 1645-1724. Sol dier in King Philip's War. Served under Major Willard, 1676. Marble, John E. Greene, Thomas, Sr., 1628-1717. Commissioner to Gen. Assem bly, 1662, et seq. Assistant, Colony of R. I., i678-'8o, '84, '85. Cooke, Thomas F. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Jeffries, John T. L. Page, S. Davis 207 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Robeson, Andrew Wolcott, Roger Greene, Thomas, 1630-1682, Mai den, Mass. Trumpeter, Mai den Co. Wade, James F. Greene, Thomas, 1662 , Rhode Island. Deputy, 1698. Cooke, Thomas F. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Greene, Lieut. Thomas, 1743- , Rowley, Mass., and Wa- terford, Me. Lieut, in French and Indian Wars. Greene, Charles L. Greene, Jacob L. Greenbury, Col. Nicholas, 1627- 1697. Member of the Council, 1692. President, 1694. Acting- Gov., Prov. of Md., 1693. Comm.-Gen. of the Prov., 1692. Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal, i692-'94- Field Officer, Anne Arundel Co., 1694. Andrews, Chas. L. Dorsey, William H. Fetter, George G. Gooch, D. Linn Griffith, M. Hood Griffith, William R. Hoffman, Richard C. Jones, Arthur La F. Kenly, William W. Poultney, W. De C. Riggs, Elisha F. Robinson, Arthur L. Stevenson, Howard Griffith Tilton, Palmer Tilton, Warren C. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collins Welsh, Luther W. Welsh, Milton Greenfield, Maj. Thomas, 1715. Maj., Colonial Militia, 1694. Member of Md. Coun cil, i7o8-'i5. Md. Assembly, 1692. Duvall, Richard M. Magruder, Caleb Clarke, Jr. Sluder, Greenfield Greenfield, Sergt. Walter Smith, 1731-1789, Frederick Co., Md. Sergt. in Capt. Beall's Co., Prince George's Co., Md., in French and Indian War, 1757- '58. Sluder, Greenfield Greenleaf, Dr. Daniel, 1702-1795, Hingham and Boston, Mass. Surgeon of Regt., siege of Louisburg, Cape Breton Island, 1745. Afterward served on Colony ship in same war. Wood, Marshall Wm. Greenleaf, Lieut. Edmund, 1600- 1671, Newbury,- Mass. Ens., 1639. Lieut, 1642. Capt, 1645. Amsden, Franklin D. Amsden, Henry F. Appleton, Nathan Bailey, Edward P. Bowen, Clarence W. Clark, Byron N. Clarke, George K. Coffin, William K. Congdon, Herbert W. Conner, John S. Conner, Phineas S. Constant, S. Victor Daggett, George H. Davies, Julien T. Davies, William G. Day, Robt. Webster Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Furness, Alexander R. Furness, Dawes E. Gerrish, Frederick H. Gerrish, William L. Gordon, Edwin A. Greenleaf, Edward E. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Knight, Stephen H. Little, Francis B. Little, Henry L. Little, Josiah Low, Wm. G, Jr. Merrill, Joseph H. Merrill, Charles G. Merrill, Herman W. Newhall, James S. Nichols, Henry A. Nichols, Wm. A. Noyes, Edward D. Parker, Moses Greeley Pettingell, Frank H. 208 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Remick, Timothy Richardson, Wm. S. Russell, Stevens G. Silvester, William W. Spofford, Paul N. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Stafford, Morgan H. Storer, John H. Wenzell, Henry B. Wills, Henry Le B. Wood, Marshall W. Greenleaf, Corp. Gardner, 1726- 1808, .Medford, Mass. Corp., 1757, in Capt. Seth Blodgett's Co., Col. Wm. Brattal's Regt. Hill, Clarence Edward Greenleaf, Capt. Stephen, circ. 1 628-1 690. Ensign, 1670. Lieut, 1685. Capt, 1686. Drowned during Expedition against Port Royal, 1690. Amsden, Franklin D. Amsden, Henry F. Appleton, Nathan Cilley, Harry B. Clark, Rufus W. Clarke, George K. Day, Robert W. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Furness, Alexander R. Furness, Dawes E. Furness, William E. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Little, Henry L. Hill, Clarence Edward Noyes, Edward D. Parker, Moses G. Silvester, Learoyd Silvester, Wm. W. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Stafford, Morgan H. Williams, Chas. H. Wills, Henry Le B. Wood, Marshall W. Greenleaf, Capt. Stephen, Jr., 1652-1743, Newbury, Mass. Commanded against French and Indians, Wells, Me., 1690. Amsden, Franklin D. Amsden, Henry F. Comstock, Wm. O. Day, Robert Webster Furness, Alexander R. Furness, Dawes E. Furness, Wm. Eliot Greenleaf, Edward E. Wood, Marshall W. Greenleaf, Sergt. Stephen, 1735- 1802, Boston, Mass., and Brat- tleboro, Vt. Private, 1757; marched in Fort William Henry Alarm as far as Spring field. Sergt., 1758, in Capt. Asa Whitcomb's Co. Wood, Marshall Wm. Greenleaf, Tristram, 1667-1740, Newbury, Mass. Member Capt. Hugh March's Co. of Snowshoe Men, Essex North Regt, 171 1. Parker, Moses G. Greenwood, Capt. Thomas, 1696- 1774, Newton, Mass. Capt. of Militia. Deputy, i743-'56. Gregg, Capt. James, 1678-1735. Commanded Co. raised in Londonderry, 1719, during War with the Eastern In dians, Prov. of N. Hamp. As sembly, 1736. Gregg, Levi Laertes Gregg, Capt. John, 1702-1789. Commanded Scouts from Lon donderry, N. H., on Frontiers, 1746. Gregg, Levi Laertes Gregg, Major Samuel, 1738-1808. Sergt. in Capt. Rodgers' Co. of Rangers, French and In dian War, 1758. In Cape Breton Expedition and at storming of the French works at Gabarus Bay. Gregg, Norris B. Gregg, William H. Gregg, William H., Jr. Gregory, Thomas, 1637-1688. In Conn. Forces, King Philip's War. Gregory, Clifford D. Gregson, Thomas, 1611-1646, Mass. Treas., 1641-42. Deputy, 1640- '43. Magistrate, 1643 -'44. Hatch, Josiah O. Merritt, Alan D. Gregson, Thomas, 1646, New Haven, Conn. Assistant; Treasurer ; Commissioner for 209 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS the United Colonies, i643-'46. Commissioner to Parliament, 1646. Lost in the Phantom Ship. Dickerman, Wm. C. Eaton, Frederick H. Farnham, Elijah T. Little, Robt. Forsyth Merritt, Alan D. Plant, Henry Bradley Plant, Morton F. Scofield, George S. Tomlinson, John C. Ward, Brownlee R. Ward, Chas. Samuel Woodin, William H. Gridley, Capt. Richard, 1 630-1 674. Capt., Mass. Militia. Dorr, Dalton Gridley, Samuel, 1647-1712. Had Garrison House, Farmington, Conn., 1689, King William's War. Member of Farmington Militia Co., 1678. Little, Robert Forsyth Pack, Arthur Newton Gridley, Thomas, 1596 1655, Windsor, Conn. In the Pequot War. Gilbert, Payson H. Gridley, Horace W. Gridley, Nelson C. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Little, Robt. Forsyth Pack, Arthur Newton Powell, Lyman Theo. Preston, Deming H. Stafford, Wm. F. Throop, Geo. E. Gridley, Thomas, 1612 . One of thirty soldiers in the Pequot War, 1637, from Windsor, Conn. Dickinson, Oliver P. Preston, Deming H. Throop, George Enos Griffen, Jacob, . In Capt. Jonathan Wright's Co., of Flushing, 171 5. Darlington, Charles F. Darlington, James H. Darlington, Thomas Wildey, William H. Winant, Frederick Griffen, John, 1742. In Capt. Jonathan Wright's Co., Flushing, L. I., 1715. Darlington, Charles F. Darlington, James H. Darlington, Thomas Griffen, Charles F. Wildey, William H. Winant, Frederick Griffin (Griffing), Major Jasper, 1648-1718. Lieut, 1693. Major of Militia, Southold, L. I. Mumford, Wm. C. Piatt, Thomas C. Weeks, Frank B. Grifein, Sergt. John, 1681, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 1670. Temporary Commander, at Simsbury, 1673. Sergt, 1675. Adams, Edward M. Case, John E. Holcombe, John M. Lea, James H. Parker, Geo. T. Pettibone, Asa G. Preston, Deming H. Wells, George F. Griffin, Col. Leroy, 1646 . Justice of Rappahannock, 1680, and Col. of Militia. Adams, Gilmer S. Barret, Richard A. Griffin, Edward S. Griffin, Thomas, 1684-1732. Mem ber of the House of Burgesses from i7i8-'23, Richmond Co., Va. Adams, Gilmer S. Griffin, Edw. S. Griffith, Henry, 1720-1794. Mem ber of Assembly, Prov. Md. Dorsey, William Henry Gooch, Daniel L. Welsh, Luther W. Grigson, Thomas, 1611 - i646-'47. Assistant of New Haven Col ony; first Treasurer; Commis sioner in 1643 t0 the United Colonies; Commissioner to Gen. Court. Kissam, Henry S. Grim, David, 1738-1826. Of the privateers King of Prussia and General Wolfe, i757-'58. Minton, Telfair M. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Schermerhorn, Arthur F. Schermerhorn, Charles A. Schermerhorn, Edward G. Grinnell, Daniel, 1641 - 1703, Rehoboth, Mass. Trooper in King Philip's War. Boyd, Robt. M., Jr. Mersereau, John D. Grinnell, Sergt. George, 1700- . Sergt, 1750. Grinnell, William M. Griswold, Lieut. Daniel, 2d, 1729- 1817. First Lieut, in Capt. Harris's Co., Col. David Wooster's Regt., Crown Point Expedition, 1756, and in 1761. Tefft, Erastus T. Tefft, Frank G. Griswold, David, 1701-1760, Wind sor, Conn. In Sergt. Halbut's Co. under Lieut. Nathan Whit ing, Lieut.-Col. Pepperell's Regt., against Louisburg. Little, Robt. Forsyth Griswold, Lieut. Ebenezer, 1702- 1779. Second Lieut, ist Co., 3d Conn. Regt., 1755, Crown Point Expedition. Griswold, Benj. H. Griswold, Benj. Howell, Jr. Griswold, Edward, 1607 - 1691, Conn. Built "Old Fort," Springfield. Deputy, Windsor and Killingsworth, Conn. Deputy, i656-'63, i667-'89- Adams, Frederick C. Atkinson, Chas. T. Bailey, Edward Payson Booth, Charles E. Brown, Paul Chilcott, Langdon S. Clark, Lot Curran Cooper, Leslie B. Field, Thaddeus C. Gunsaulus, Frank W. Holcombe, John M. Jones, Charles L. Little, Robt. Forsyth Lloyd, John U. McNair, Eben O. Mersereau, John D. Paine, Cyrus F. Parker, Chas. Wolcott Parker, Geo. Turner Phelps, Luis James Potts, Charles E. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Sherman, Roger Smith, Wm. D. G. Ward, Christopher L. Williams, Geo. C. F. Griswold, Lieut. Francis, 1635- 1671, Norwich, Conn. Lieut, Train Band, i665-'66. Deputy, i664-'68-'7i. Bloss, Orlando P. Chilcott, Langdon S. Clark, Lot Curran Clarke, Chauncey H. Field, Thaddeus C. Mersereau, John D. Smith, Wm. D. G. Griswold, Capt. Jacob, 1690- 1772. Ens., 1729. Lieut, 1729. Capt, '733i 13th Conn. Regt. Dep uty, 1742. Captured by the Indians, Father Rasle's War, 1722. Parker, Frederick S. Woodruff, Charles H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Griswold, Joel, 1734 , Conn. Trooper in Capt. Pitkin's Co., Campaign of 1757, French and Indian War. Little, Robert Forsyth Griswold, John, Conn., 1652-1717. Soldier in Narragansett War. Representative from Killing- worth, 1697-1702. Brown, Paul McNair, Eben Orlando Parker, Charles W. Griswold, John, 173 3-1 784, Nor wich, Conn., and Lebanon, N. H. Private in Capt Joshua Abel's 6th Co., 3d Regt, Conn. Troops, 1755, French and Indian War. Smith, Karl Beckwith Griswold, Lieut. Matthew, 1620- 1698, Lyme and Windsor, Conn. Lieut, Deputy, 1654- '67-'68-'85. Chesebrough, George L. Clark, Lot Curran Converse, Charles A. Converse, John H. Fisher, Francis P. Jackson, Oswald SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Noyes, Charles P. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Randall, John F. Sherman, Roger Sill, Howard Sill, John T. Stone, Jacob Waite, Horace F. Weeks, William R. Griswold, Matthew, Jr., 1653- 1715, Lyme, Conn. In King Philip's War. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Noyes, Charles P. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Sherman, Roger Stone, Jacob Griswold, Gov. Matthew, 1714- '799> Lyme, Conn. Capt, 1739. Major, 3d Conn. Regt., 1766. Representative, 1751. Member of Council, i759-'65. Chief Justice, i766-'69. Dep.- Gov., 1 77 1 -'84. Chesebrough, George L. Douw, Charles G. Lane, Ebenezer Lane, Wolcott G Thompson, F. Diodati Griswold, Samuel, 1665-1740, Nor wich, Conn. Deputy, Oct., 1707. Smith, William D. G. Griswold, Lieut. Shubael, 1724- 1807. Ens., 1758, 10th Co., ist Conn. Regt, for the invasion of Canada. 2d Lieut, 1759; ist Lieut, 4th Co., 1760. Gillett, Rufus W. Lathrop, Kirk Griswold, Ens. Thomas, 1646 . Ensign of Train Band at south side of Little River, 1700. Andrews, James M. Groce, Edmund, 1669-1728, Hing ham, Mass. In Capt Thomas Andrew's Co., Major Thomas Savage's (Suffolk) Regt, Ex pedition to Canada, 1690. Brown, George E. Groesbeck, David, 1692 - 1763. Member Capt. Rooseboom's Co., Albany, 1715. Pruyn, John Van S. L. Groesbeck, Willem Claase, 1722. In Capt. Gerrit Roose boom's Albany Co., 171 5. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Gross, Simon, 1696, Hingham, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Richardson, Wm. E. Grout, Capt. John, 1619-1697, Sudbury, Mass. Sergt, 1643. Ensign, 1667. Lieut, 1686. Capt, 1689. In the Sudbury Fight, 1676. Cutler, Edward H. Hall, Harrison C. Holbrook, Levi Holton, Henry D. Smith, Chas. F. Grout, Joseph, 1 649-1 720, Water- town, Mass. In Capt. Thomas Prentice's Troop, Great Swamp Fight. Holbrook, Levi Grover, Lieut. James, 1648 , Gravesend, L. I. Deputy to treat with the Admirals and Commanders of the Fleet be longing to the States General and the Prince of Orange, 1673. General Assembly, 1670. Lieut, 1683. Court of Sessions at Shrewsbury, 1676. Cox, Edwin S. Moses, Walter Groves, Philip, 1675, Strat ford, Conn. Deputy, 1642, et seq. Governor's Assistant, i654-'55-'56. Foote, John C. Grubb, Capt. Emanuel, Sr., 1682- 1767. Capt, Upper Regt. of New Castle Co., Delaware. Grubb, Ignatius C. Grubb, Captain Emanuel, Jr., 1729-1799. Captain, 1756, in Upper Regiment of Newcastle Co., Del. Grubb, Ignatius Cooper Grubb, John, 1648-1708. Member of Council, Prov. of Del., and of Assembly, Prov. of N. J., i692-'98. Gilpin, George INDEX OF ANCESTORS Green, Thomas E. Grubb, E. Burd Grubb, Edward B. Grubb, Ignatius C. Grubb, Ens. Thomas, 1779. Ens., 1748, in Capt. Patrick's Co., organized for service in the French and Indian War. Green, Thomas E. Grymes, Hon. John, 1693-1748, Va. Receiver General ; Member of King's Council during the Reigns of Geo. I and II. Offley, Cleland N. Guild, John, 1682, Dedham, Mass. Under Major Apple- ton, King Philip's War. Daggett, Geo. H. Farr, Marvin A. Guild, Chester, Jr. Guild, Curtis, Jr. Morse, Willard S. Underwood, Herbert Guild, Ens. Nathaniel, 1678-1774. Ens., Capt. Eben Woodward's Co., 1736. Guild, Chester Guild, Curtis, Jr. Morse, Willard S. Guild, Samuel, 1647-1730, Ded ham, Mass. In Capt. Samuel Moseley's Co., King Philip's War. Burrus, Chas. Delavan Daggett, George H. Fisher, Herman Clarence Guild, Chester, Jr. Guild, Curtis, Jr. Morse, Willard S. Guile, Lieut. Ephraim, 1662 . In Haverhill Co., No. Essex Regt. Lieut, under Col. Salton- stall, i709-'io. Childs, James E. Tucker, William F. Guilford, Sergt. Benjamin, Dan vers, Mass. In Capt. Fuller's Co., Col. Bagley's Regt, at Frontenac and Louisburg, 1758. Guilford, William W. Guilford, John, 1720-1815. In Seven Years' War; relief Fort William Henry, 1757; under Col. Joseph Williams, 1758. "Expedition to the Northward." Guilford, Nathan Guilford, Paul, 1653-1690, Hing ham, Mass. In King Philip's War. Guilford, Nathan Guilford, William, 1699 , Salem Village, Mass. In Capt. Edward Hartwell's Co., 1748. Guilford, William W. Gunn, Dr. Jasper, 1610-1671, Mil ford, Conn. Deputy, 1663. Hawkins, William Elton Hubbard, Phineas White, William C. Gunn, Capt. Samuel, 1670-1749. Capt, Milford, Conn. Smith, Frank B. Gurley, Samuel, 1717 . ioth Co., 5th Conn. Regt, 1766. Representative, i766-'67. Gurley, William W. Love, Wm. DeL. Guyther, Col. Nicholas, 1625-1680, St. Mary's County, Md. Lieut, . Capt, 1652. Col., 1680. Sheriff of St. Mary's Co., 1650, et seq. Member Lower House of Burgesses, 1664. Smith, William D. G. Gwyn, Major David, i704-'o5. Justice and of the Quorum for Richmond, 1699; Justice and Coroner, 1702; Burgess, 1702. Howard, McHenry Gyles, Capt. John, 1678 - 1755. Lieut, French and Indian War, i700-'o6. Capt, i7o6-'37. Jackson, Oswald Stone, Jacob H Habersham, James, 1712-1775, Ga. Secretary, Prov. of Ga., 1754. Pres. King's Council, 1767. Colquitt, Joseph Clay H. Colquitt, William N. Hack, William, 1663-1738. In Sir 213 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS William Phips's Expedition, 1690. Hack, George E. Hack, Mervin R. Robinson, Daniel W. Hadley, Eliphalet, 1719 1763, Amesbury. In Colonial Mili tia under Capt. Richard Kelley, 1757 Guilford, Wm. W. Hadley, George, 1740-1823. Priv. Capt. Moor's Co., Col. Bagley's Regt, i758-'6i. Hadley, Ralph V. Hadlock, James. Under Capt. Holbrook, King Philip's War. Hall, Lemuel R. Hagar, William, Jr., 1659-1731, Watertown, Mass. Under Capt. Nathaniel Davenport, King Philip's War. Jaynes, Fremont N. Haight, Maj. Jonathan, 1740- 1780. Capt, 40th N. Y. Regt., 1760. Havana Campaign; promoted Major, 1762. Scott, John F. Scott, William S. Haines, Matthias, 1677 - 1745, Greenland, N. H. Representa tive, 1732. Bickford, Scott F. Haines, Capt. Walter, 1583-1655, Watertown and Sudbury, Mass. Built Haines Garrison House at Sudbury, attacked in King Philip's War. A. & H. A. Co., 1639. Deputy, i64i-'5i. Fisher, Albert J. Hale, Lieut. Ezekiel, 1725-1789, Newbury and Dracut, Mass. In Col. Ephraim Williams' Regt., Expedition to Albany, I755_'56- Lieut, in 6th Co. Foot, 1761. Reade, Philip Hale, Rev. John, 1636-1700, Bev erly, Mass. Chaplain on Six Friends, Phips' Expedition, 1690. Abbott, Francis E. Hale, Arthur Hale, Thos. W.' Smith, Harvey C. Swain, William C. Hale, Capt. Joseph, 1671-1761, Boxford, Mass. Ens, 1714. Lieut, 1720. Capt, 1728. Deputy, 1714, et seq. Dorman, Wm. Barnes Hale, Clarence Hale, Ens. Robert, , 1659, Charlestown, Mass. Ens., Train Band, 1658. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Hale, Arthur Hale, Thomas W. Lord, Charles E. Hale, Samuel, 1610-1693. In Pe quot War. Deputy, Conn., i656-'59. Cooper, Leslie B. Enders, John O. Remington, Harvey F. Hale, Lieut. Samuel, 1645-1711, Glastonbury, Conn. Lieut, Train Band, 1698. Deputy, i695-'97, 1 701 -'02, 'o4-'o6. Hale, Chas. Reuben Hale, Maj. Samuel, 1718-1807, Newbury, Mass. Capt in Col. Samuel Moore's Regt., Siege of Louisburg. Major, '745- Hale, Thomas W. Sweetser, Arthur Leslie Sweetser, Theodore Hale Hale, Sergt. Thomas, 1606-1682, Newbury, Mass. Sergt of Militia from i652-'57. Bissell, William P. Brewer, William A. Cutler, Edward H. Dorman, William B. Martin, George Washington Partridge, Edward L. Pearson, Arthur E. Reade, Philip Russell, Stevens G. Hale, Capt. Thomas, 1633-1688, Newbury, Mass. In Capt. Nathaniel Davenport's Co., King Philip's War. Cutler, Edward H. Partridge, Edward L. Powell, Lyman T. Reade, Philip Russell, Stevens G. Hale, Capt. Thomas, 1659-1730, Newbury, Mass. Phips' Expe- 214 INDEX OF ANCESTORS dition, 1690. Capt., Expedition to the Eastward, 1697. In service, i698-'99, i703-'o5. Cutler, Edward H. Hale, josiah L. Reade, Philip Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Haley, Andrew, 1665 . Under Col. John Wheelwright, 1722. Walker, Richard H. Haley, Sergt. Thomas, 1695, Saco. Sergt in garrison at Saco Falls, where he was killed by Indians, 1695. Davis, Walter Goodwin Hall, Capt. Asahel, 1717-1795. Ens., 9th Co., Wallingford, Conn., 1757. Capt, 2d Co., 1764, French and Indian War. Foote, Andrew Giraud Foote, Gilbert F. Hall, Henry B. Hall, Henry O. Wickwire, Arthur M. Wodell, Silas Hall, Benjamin, 1650-1730. Gov ernor's Assistant, R. L, 1701- '02. Deputy, 1699, et seq. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Hall, Lieut. Benjamin, 1712-1795, Methuen, Mass. In Capt. Dan iel Bodwell's Co., Crown Point Expedition, 1755. Lieut, Essex Militia, 1762. Hall, Bordman Hall, David, 1705-1755. Capt. Street Hall's Co., N. Y. Killed, Battle of Lake George, Sept. 8, 1755- Hall, Samuel S. Kennon, Lyman Walter Vere Hall, Edward, 1670, Duxbury, Mass. In the Narragansett Expedition, 1654. Hall, Harrison C. Hill, Henry B. Perry, Everett Robbins Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Hall, Elisha, . Rep., i703-'o4, 1707. Wolcott, Roger Hall, John, 1 606-1 676, Conn. In the Pequot War. Deputy, i653-'6i. Andrews, James S. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, Wm. A. Culver, Charles M. Foote, Andrew Giraud Foote, Gilbert F. Hall, Henry O. Hawkins, William Elton Johnson, Stephen A. Myer, Albert J. Pack, Arthur Newton Richards, Fred'k B. Terry, John Taylor Wickwire, Arthur M. Hall, John, 1640-1693, Taunton, Mass. Representative, 1689, '9i- Leonard, George H. Hall, Capt. John, 1658-1737, Cranberry Hall. Member of the Council, Upper House of Md., i709-'37. Lower House from Baltimore Co., 1699, et seq. High Sheriff, 1692. President of the Council. One of five Captains of the County, 1694. Hall, Wm. C. Smith, Charles E. Hall, Hon. John, 1670-1730, Wall ingford. Judge New Haven Co. Court, i725-'27-'29. As sistant, i722-'30. Guardian of Mohegan Indians. Terry, John Taylor Hall, John, 1660-1720. In King Philip's War. Hall, Dudley Hall, Henry O. Wickwire, Arthur M. Hall, John, 1681-1760. Deputy from North Kingstown, R. I., 1739. Burlingame, Edwin A. Hall, Henry O. Hall, Capt. John, 1690-1746, Med ford, Mass. Capt. of Militia. Brown, Daniel A. Hall, George F. Hall, Capt. John. Capt, Penn. Militia, 1748. Cox, John L. 215 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hall, Col. John, 1701-1774, Balti more Co., Md. Col. of County Militia, 1757. Hall, William C. Hall, Ens. John, 1735-1812, Wren tham, Mass. In Capt Samuel Day's Co., Col. Miller's Regt, 1757. Ens., Capt. Samuel Cowell's Co., 3d Suffolk Regt, Col. Nathaniel Hatch, 1771. Brewer, William A. Haight, Fred'k E. Hill, Henry B. Hill, John W. Hill, William S. Myer, Albert J. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Hall, Joshua, 1722-1810, Walling ford, Conn. Marched to relief of Fort William Henry in 1757- Hawkins, William Elton Hall, Capt. Kinsley, 1652-1726, Exeter, N. H. Lieut, Exeter Company, 1684. Capt, 1695. Representative, i694-'95. Hopkins, Eustis L. Storer, John H. Hall, Lieut. Ralph, 1619-1701, Exeter, N. H. Lieut, Dover Co., 1656. Deputy, 1680. Pinkham, Joseph Rollins, Philip Ashton Smith, William D. G. Storer, John H. Hall, Richard, 1688. Bur gess for Calvert Co., Md., i666-'7o, i674-'85. Bowie, Washington, Jr. Browne, Bennet B. Coale, George O. G Johnston, Christopher Williams, Mason L. W. Williams, Wm. S. G. Hall, Lieut. Richard, 1691, Dorchester, Mass. Lieut, in Capt. John Capen's Co. of Foot, Dorchester, 1683. Brown, Charles A. Capen, Walter N. Hall, Henry Hall, Henry L. Hall, Oliver Moseley, Frank Moseley, John G. Sowdon, Arthur J. C. Wolcott, Roger Wyman, Walter C. Hall, Capt. Samuel, 1648-1725, Wallingford, Conn. Ens., 1699. Capt. Wallingford Train Band, 1704. In King Philip's War. Deputy, 1698-1708. Terry, John Taylor Hall, Samuel, 1646-1725. Under Capt. Seeley, Narragansett Fort Fight. Aldridge, Fred'k T. Wickwire, Arthur M. Hall, Samuel, 1664-1716. In Captain Thomas Leonard's Company, 1700. Chase, Arthur Booth Kramer, Arthur Edwin Hall, Maj. Samuel, 1718-1807, Portsmouth, N. H. Capt in Col. Samuel Moore's N. H. Regt. Maj., 1745. Sweetser, Arthur L. Hall, Capt. Samuel, Ashfield, Mass. Lieut, of Militia, 8th Co., 6th Regt., 1 76 1. Capt, 1766. Quartermaster, 1768. Then went into cavalry, and was commissioned Cornet in 1771, Lieut in 1775. Ranney, Frederick T. Hall, Thomas, 1649-1731, Wall ingford, Conn. Deputy, 1697- 1700, '03. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Dyer, Horace E. Hawkins, William Elton Hall, Timothy, 1732-1784. Under Capt Wolcott, Mass. Troops, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757 Hall, Charles L. Hall, George E. Hall, Maurice A. Hall, Victor J. Hall, William, 1613-1678. Com missioner from Portsmouth in 1654, '56, '60, '63. Deputy, 1665, '68, '72, '73. Burlingame, Edwin A. 216 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Dyer, Horace E. Hall, William, 1616-1714, Salem, N. J. Representative, Assem bly of West Jersey, 1697-1701. Royal Councillor, Province, 1708-'! 3. Denis, Augustus Henry Denis, George J. Hall, Wm. Jr. Deputy from Portsmouth, R. I., I7i5-'i6. Burlingame, Edwin A. Hallett, Joseph, 1678-1750. Pri vate in Capt. Nathaniel Hazard's Queen Co. Com pany, 1715. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Hallett, Lieut. Thomas, 1714- 1779, Flushing, L. I. Lieut, in Capt. Jacob Blackwell's Co. of Militia, 1752. Burroughs, Wm. B. Hallett, William, 1616 - 1706, Flushing, L. I. Deputy, 1664. Magistrate, i662-'64- Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Brush, Louis T. Burroughs, Wm. B. Delafield, Edward C. Delafield, John R. Jones, Walter R. Moore, Albert R. Nicoll, Fancher Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Hallett, Capt. William, 1647- 1729. Capt. of Foot Co., New town, L. I. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Barrowe, Samuel Belknap, Waldron P. Brokaw, George T. Brush, Louis T. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Moore, Albert R. Nicoll, Fancher Rankin, Egbert G. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Hallock, William, 1684. Member of Train Band under Lieut. Chas. Glover, i652-'53, in troubles with Dutch and In dians. Little, Robt. Forsyth Hallowes, Maj. John, 1613 . Maryland Assembly, i64i-'42. Capt, 1653. Major, 1655, Va. Militia. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Halsey, Adjt. Thomas, 1592-1681. Adjt, Train Band, 1650. In Indian Wars. Deputy from Southampton, Colony of Conn., 1664. Agens, Sylvester Halsey M. Bryant, Fred'k S. Conkling, William J. Denman, Abram C, Jr. Denman, Frederick Halsey Halsey, Edmund T. Halsey, Henry A. Halsey, Lewis Halsey, Samuel A. Halsey, William A. Halsey, William Lafon Hicks, S. Chudleigh Jerome, Thomas S. Smith, George W. Thompson, George H. Trowbridge, Wm. P. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Halsted, Jonah, about 1690-1754. Served in Capt. Tredwell's Train Band, Hempstead, L. I., 1715. Hopping, Andrew Howard Ham, Coenraedt, 1638-1690. In Capt. Dirck Schmidt's Co., 1660. Poucher, John W. Ham, Sergt. John, 1649 - 1727. Sergt at Dover, N. H. In Indian troubles, 1689. Rollins, Philip A. Ham, Thomas, 1686. Assist ant in the Rhode Island Col ony in the years i666-'69, '71, and '75. Waterman, Lucius Hamersley, William, 1687-1752. In H. M. S. Valeur, American station, I7i4-'i6. 217 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hamersley, J. Hooker Hamersley, Louis G. Hamersley, William Hamilton, Ezra, 1733-1810. Pri vate in Capt. jabez Upham's Co., 1759. Hamilton, Charles W. Hamilton, Frank T. Hamilton, Ens. Nathan, Brook field. In Capt. Dalrymple's Petersham Co., 1756, and in Capt. E. Bemis' Spencer Co., 1757; Sergt. in Capt. Upham's Co., 1750. Private in Capt. Paige's Hardwick Co., Crown Point Expedition, 1769, and in Capt. McFarland's Co., i76i-'63. Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Charles W. Hamilton, Frank T. Hamilton, Harry F. Hamilton, William, 1636 - 1677 Member of Md. House of Bur gesses from Talbot Co., 1666, et seq. Hambleton, Frank S. Hambleton, Thos Edw. Hamlin, Ens. Caleb, 1723-1794, Falmouth, Mass. Ensign in Col. Shubal Gorham's 7th Mass. Regt, 1745. Hamlen, Arthur Byron Hamlin, Eleazer, 1650 , Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. In Capt Joseph Gorham's Co., King Philip's War, 1675. Hamlin, Charles S. Hamlin, Capt. Giles, 1622-1689, Middletown, Conn. Deputy from Middletown to General Court of Conn., i666-'68, 1670- '84. Assistant, Conn., 1685- '87, 1689. Dwight, Frederick Hart, Samuel Sparrow, Jackson W. Wickwire, Arthur M. Hamlin, Hon. Jabez, 1709-1791. Col. of Militia, 1733. Dep. from Middletown in 65 ses sions of House of Deputies, and frequently its Speaker be tween i73i-'73. Asst, 1758- 218 '66, i773-'78. Judge in Hart ford Co., i754-'S4. Scudder, Marvin Hamlin, James, Jr., 1636-1717. Rep. from Barnstable, 1705. Treat, James W. Hamlin, Hon. John, i658-i732-'33. Deputy from Middletown to Conn. General Assembly, 1690- '93. Assistant, 1 694-1 729. Member of Governor's Coun cil, Conn., 1707, i7io-'27. Dwight, Frederick Hart, Samuel Hammond, Capt. Benjamin, 1621- 1703. Sandwich and Rochester, Mass. Capt. of Colonial Mili tia. Deputy from Rochester. McGrath, John Hammond. Major Charles, 1713. Member of Assembly of Maryland for Anne Arundel County, Oct. 20, 171 1 and Oct. 27, 1713. Gooch, Daniel Linn Hammond, Charles, 1768. Member, Governor's Council, Md., 1763. Gooch, D. Linn Hammond, William B. Hammond, Daniel, 1727-1777. In Capt. Brown's Co., Col. Wil liams's Regt. in Expedition against Canada, 1758. In Capt. Angier's Co., Col. Frye's Regt., in Expedition against Nova Scotia, 1760. Baker, Charles E. Saxe, Edward T. Hammond, Lieut. Ebenezer, 1714 , Charlestown, Mass. Sergeant, under Captain Joshua Meriam, Col. John Chandler's Regt, French and Indian War, ' relief of Fort William Henry. Lieut, ist Regt., Worcester Co., 1763, Capt. Paul Wheelock's Co. Hammond, Lyman D. Hammond, Lieut. John, 1627-1709, Watertown, Mass. Lieut, . Bloss, Orlando, P. Brown, Francis H. Heathfield, Herbert D. Hammond, Lieut. John, 1626-1709. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Was in Garrison at Wren tham. In King Philip's War. Dyer, Isaac W. Hammond, Maj.-Gen. John, 1643- 1707. Col., Forces of Anne Arundel Co., Md., 1699. House of Burgesses, 1692. Maj.-Gen. of Western Shore, 1707. Mem ber of Council, and Judge, High Court of Admiralty. Ball, Samuel B. Coleman, Charles P. Coleman, Wm. W. Dorsey, Wm. H. Gooch, Daniel L. Hammond, Edward Hoffman, Richard C. Jones, Arthur La F. Orrick, Henry A. Sharp, George M. Slocum, Herbert J. Vickers, Wm. Handy C. Welsh, Luther W. Woodward, Harold C. Hammond, General John, 1670- 1743. Ann Arundel Co. Mem ber of the Md. Assembly, 1715. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collins Hammond, Maj. Joseph, 1646-1710. Member of the Council, Mass. Hill, John F. Hammond, Samuel, 1757 1842. Under Gen. Andrew Lewis, Dunmore's Expedition, Battle of Point Pleasant, 1774. Washington, H. Vernon Hammond, Col. Thomas, 1724. Capt. Troop of Horse. Ap pointed Commander of Balti more Co., Md., 1694. Member of Assembly, 1701, '04, '12, '14. Orrick, Henry A. Sharp, George M. Hampton, Capt. Anthony, 1715- 1776. Member of Assembly, 1773. Captain of a company of Rangers in the Indian War, i755-'62. Everhart, Lay H. Hampton, James, 1677. Under arms, Southampton, 1687, threatened invasion. Little, Robt. Forsyth Hance, John, 1709-1710. Deputy to N. J. Assembly, 1680 . Hance, Irwin H. Hance, William W. Mackenzie, George N. Hancock, Nathaniel, 1638-1719, Lexington, Mass. Town Drum mer, Cambridge. Jeffries, John T. L. Solis, Andrew J. Hancock, Richard, 1689. Member of the Assembly of West New Jersey for Salem County, 1682. Surveyor-Gen eral of Fenwick's Salem Col ony, 1676-1680. One of six Magistrates, 1679; appointed a Justice for Salem County by the Assembly, 1682. Adams, Arthur Hancock, Solomon, 1757, Cambridge, Mass. Gunner under Richard Gridley, 1757. Leland, Lester Hancock, Stephen. One of the Military officers for Anne Arundel County, Md., 1694. Landed at St. Mary's, Apr. 9, 1664. Hancock, James E. Hands, John, 1663. In Pe quot and later Indian Wars. Bell, Jared W. Handy, Samuel, 1684-1755. Pri vate in Captain John William's Company of Somerset County Militia. Handy, John Custis Hanley, Capt. Joseph, 1655-1711. Capt of the Snow-Shoe Men of Northampton. Lieut., Northampton Foot Co., Deputy- Gov. for Northampton to General Court of Mass. Bay. Young, Innis Hancon, Col. Hans, 1646-1703. Delegate from Kent Co. and Cecil Co. to the Lower House, Md., i694-'97. Jenkins, Austin L. Jenkins, Spalding Lowe Hanson, John, 1715-1783. House of Delegates, Md., i757-'79- Represented Frederick Co. in Provincial Convention, 1774. 219 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Thomas, Douglas H. Thomas, Douglas H., Jr. Hanson, Samuel, 1665-1740. Mary land Legislature, i7i6-'28. Denmead, Garner Wood Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, Wm. F. Stone, Samuel H. Thomas, Douglas H. Hapgood, Ens. Asa, 1728 - 1791. Served as Ens. in Capt. Howe's Co., 1757. Marched to relief of Fort William Henry. Wilder, Edward B. Hapgood, Shadrach, 1644-1675. In Capt Edward Hutchinson's Co., Expedition to Brookfield, Mass., to treat with Nipmuck Indians. Hapgood, Shadrach, 1642 - 1675, Sudbury, Mass. One of eight slain in fight with Indians, Brookfield, Aug. 2, 1675. Baldwin, Townsend B. Ballou, Hosea S. Farwell, John W. Fuller, Wm. A. Hill, John B. Taylor, Charles H., Jr. Upham, Henry P. Wilder, Edward B. Hapgood, Thomas, 1669 - 1764, Marlborough, Mass. Im pressed and sent to fight at Piscataqua under Capt. Con verse, 1690. Wounded so that he was crippled for life. Ballou, Hosea S. Wilder, Edward B. Haraden, Edward, 1683, Gloucester, Mass. In service under Capt Joseph Gardiner, King Philip's War, 1675- '76. Hunt, Arthur K. Rowe, Arthur E. Hardenbrook, Ens. Johannes, 1714. Ens., Regt. of Militia, N. Y., Abraham de Peyster, Col. Commissioned by Earl of Bellomont, 1700. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Suydam, Walter L. Hardenburg, Gerrit Janse, 1667 . Commissioned July 8, 1690, by Gov. Jacob Leisler. Commander of the Sloop Royal Albany to sail up the Hudson River against the French. Gillmore, Quincy A. Roosa, DeWitt Stewart, Ralph W. Hardenburg, Col. Johannes, 1670 . Maj. of 3d Regt, Ulster County, N. Y., Militia, under Col. Jacob Rutsen, 1717. Col., ist Regt, 1757. Roosa, DeWitt Stewart, Ralph W. Harding, Lieut. Israel, 1783. Lieut. 3d Co., 2d Conn. Regt. Afterwards a Col. in Conn. Militia. Mecklem, Henry Clay, Jr. Harding, Capt. Robert, Boston, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1637. Sergt., 1634. Ens. under Capt. John Underhill, 1637. Capt, 1641. Asst, R. I., 1641. Spies, Francis F. Harding, Thomas, 1732. Member of the Assembly, Province of Pennsylvania, I7o6-'o9, and 1715. Hough, Oliver Smith, Joshua E. Haring, Col. Abraham Peter, 1704-1771, Tappan, N. Y. Col. of the Regt. for the south part of the mountains (Orange, now Rockland County, N. Y.), 1741- '63- Bartholf, John H. Harkness, Ens. William, 1739- 1822. Ens., Penn. Militia, '759- Lamberton, James McC. Harlan, George, 1650-1714. Mem ber of Colonial Assembly of Pa. Hale, Alton T. Hale, William B. Harlow, Sergt. Samuel, 1652 . Sergt, Commander James Warren's Plymouth South Co., 1699. Butters, George Harlow, Sergt. Wm., 1624-1691. Sergeant in King Philip's War. Deputy to General Court, INDEX OF ANCESTORS Mass. 1722 and Selectman of Plymouth, 1666. Miller, Robert F. Harm anson, Thomas, 1702. Member of the House of Bur gesses for Northampton Co., Va. Member Assembly, 1688. James, Thomas Harmenszen, Frederick, 1630-1710. Indian captive, War of 1686. Carried with soldiers and traders to Cadaracque, thence to Montreal, and Quebec; es caped with three others and returned to Albany. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Harmon, John, Scarborough, Me. King Philip's War. Bodge, George M. Davis, Walter Goodwin Elliman, Lawrence B. Harmon, Ralph G. Harmon, John, 1712, In King Philip's War. Booth, Charles E. McCurdy, Irwin Pounds Harmon, Ens. Napletboli, . Scouting, i758-'59, Phil- ipstown. Sergeant; Ensign in Militia, 1762. Harrington, Arthur C. Harp, Petrus, 1710 , Pa. and N. Y. In French and Indian War, Regt. of Col. Josiah Has- brook, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1757. Keogh, Chester Henry Harper, Lieut. - Col. Jeduthan, 1734-1819. Member of Assem bly, 1775. Field Officer for Chatham, and Lieut.-Col. Morehead, John M. Harriman, Rev. John, 1647-1705. N. J. Assembly, 1693. Speaker, 1694, et seq. Myers, Theodore B. Myers, Walter F. Winslow, Chauncey R. Harrington, Capt. Edward, 1702- 1792. Corp. in Co. of Capt John Cutting's Troop of Horse, Mass., 1748. Private in Capt Coolidge's (Watertown) Co., Col. William Brattle's Regt. in Expedition against Crown Point, 1755. Capt. of a Co. in Expedition against Crown Point, 1755. Ludington, Elliot K. Ludington, Francis H. Harrington, John, 1651 1741, Watertown, Mass. Served under Capt Richard Beers, King Philip's War. Wounded twice in fight at Northfield. Gerry, Allston Howe, Chas. Luke Lewis, Geo. Harlan Solis, Andrew J. Swan, Reuben S. Wilson, John A. Harrington, Jonathan, 1741-1793. Private in Capt. John Taplin's Co., Col. Frye's Regt, i759-'6o. Ludington, Elliot K. Ludington, Francis H. Harrington, Robert, 1616 - 1707. In Capt. Hugh Mason's Co., 1652. Selectman. Harrington, Arthur C. Harris, Lieut. Andrew, 1635-1686, Providence, R. I. Deputy, R. I. General Assembly, 1669, '70-'76. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Harris, Lieut. Benjamin, 1732- 1812. With Washington dur ing Braddock's defeat, 1755. Slaton, John Marshall Harris, Capt. Daniel, 1701, Middletown, Conn. Deputy, i678-'84, '87, '89. Booth, Charles E. Hawkins, William Elton Harris, Daniel, 1652-1733. Sol dier in King Philip's War, 1675-77. Harris, Alfonso S. Harris, Col. Francis, 1710 - 1771, Georgia. Lieut.-Col., ist Regt. Foot Militia, 1757. Col., 1759. Member of King's Council, 1762. Speaker, ist Gen'l As sembly in Savannah. King, Harris M. Harris, Ens. Gabriel, 1684, New London, Conn. Ens., Train Band, 1665. Edwards, Edward J. Fulton, Wm. E. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Harris, Lieut. Gibson, 1694-1761, Norwich, Conn. Lieut., 6th Company, Norwich, 1739. Harris, Williams C. Harris, Gideon, 1714-1782. Dep uty, R. I., i756-'68. Hord, Arnold Harris Harris, Giles, 1724-1797. Member of Train Band of Maj. Joseph Coffin's 3d Co. Militia, 1757. Pettingell, Frank H. Harris, Lieut. James, 1673-1757. Lieut, of North Company, 1714. Captain, 1725. Harris, Walter St. G. Harris, John, 1652-1732. Soldier in the Expedition to Quebec, 1690. Deputy Sheriff of Ips wich. Pettingell, Frank H. Harris, John, 1717-1776, Bucks Co., Pa. Justice of Bucks Co., 1764- '76, and Ens. and Capt. of As sociated Regt. of Lancaster Co., i747-'48. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. Harris, John, 1732-1800, Powhatan Co., Va. Private in Amelia Co. Militia, 1758; Member of Cumberland Co. Committee of Safety, 1775-76. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. Harris, Lieut. Joseph, 1673 , New London, Conn. Ens., North Co., 1708. Lieut., 1721. Member of Governor's Coun cil, 1719. Edwards, Edward J. Fulton, Wm. E. Harris, Ens. Joseph, 1711-1784. Ensign, 1746. Fulton, Wm. E. Harris, Robert, 1690-1765, Va. Burgess from Hanover Co., 1736, et seq. Cloney, Thos. Warren Harris, Wm. Overton Rodes, Frank Shelton, Richard T. Harris, Capt. Thomas, 1591-1648. Second in command against the Saac Powhatan Indians, 1627. Commander of the Co. of Henrico Co. Burgess, 1623, '39> '47- Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Harris, Lieut. Thomas, Sr., 1600- 1686. Commissioner for Prov ince, 1652, et seq. Lieut, 1654. Deputy for Providence, 1664, et seq. Governor's Asst, 1666. Hay, Thomas Robson Hord, Arnold H. Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Preston, Howard Willis Robeson, Andrew Waterman, Lucius White, Hunter C. White, Hunter C. Wood, Eric F. Harris, Thomas, , Rowley and Ipswich, Mass. Member of Militia under Sergt Hawlett, 1642, 3d Regt, Col. John Endi cott, of Salem, Mass. Harris, Norman W. Harris, Thomas, 1687, Ips wich, Mass. Soldier in Pequot War, 1643. Davis, Walter Goodwin Pettingell, Frank H. Harris, Thomas, 2d, 171 1. Deputy, R. I., 1671, et seq. Hord, Arnold H. Nickerson, Thos. W. Preston, Howard W. Robeson, Andrew White, Hunter C. Harris, Thomas, 3d, 1665-1741. Deputy, R. I., 1718. Hord, Arnold Harris Harris, Ens. Thomas. Ens., Conn. Colonial Forces. Ives, Marvin A. Harris, Thomas, 1749- Pri vate, Capt. Joseph Seeley's Company, of Fairfield, Cum berland County, N. J., Militia, 1715. Nixon, Horace Franklin Harris, Thomas, 1710-1783. En sign in Captain John Ogden's Fairfield Company, Cumber land County, Colonel Gibbon's • Salem and Cumberland Regi ment of Foot, 1749. Nixon, Horace Franklin Harris, William, 1610-1681. Com missioner to Court of Com- INDEX OF ANCESTORS missioners, i66o-'62. Deputy, R. I., i665-'66, '72 -'73. Gov ernor's Asst, '66-'7D, '73-'76. General Solicitor, 1671. Allin, George A. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Denny, Thomas Nickerson, Thomas W. Palmer, Lowell M. Parkhurst, Chas. Dwyer Patteson, Herbert L. Wheaton, Frank Harris, Major William, 1625-1678. Major of the Charles City and Henrico Regt., 1656. Member House of Burgesses, Va., 1652, et seq. Cooper, Leslie B. Deen, William M. Patteson, Herbert L. Patteson, Malcolm D. Patteson, Thomas A., Jr. Taylor, Edmund Haynes,, Jr. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Harris, William, 1650-1712. Mem ber Md. Assembly from Kent Co, 1688, '92, '94; from Cecil Co., 1698-1704. Hill, Malcolm W. Hill, Norman A. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collins Harris, Capt. William, 1714, Middletown, Conn. Capt., Deputy, 1687. Booth, Charles E. Harrison, Capt. Aaron, 1726-1819. Ens. at Waterbury, 1765; Capt., 1766. Hawkins, William Elton Harrison, Benjamin, 1648. Clerk of the Council of Va , 1636-1640. Member of House of Burgesses, 1642. Ballard, Samuel Thruston Carter, Allen R. Harrison, Carter Henry Lewis, Marvin Harrison Stewart, John Carter Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard Harrison, Benjamin, 1698. Council of Va. Member of House of Burgesses, i68o-'82, and Speaker of same. Gill, W. Harrison Harrison, Russell B. Hoge, Peyton H. Lewis, Marvin H. Harrison, Benjamin, I, 1645-1712. Burgess; Commissioner of Colony of Va. to England against Commissary Blair. Member of the Council of Y?., 1699-1712. Ballard, Samuel Thruston Carter, Allen R. Harrison, Carter Henry Stewart, John Carter Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard Harrison, Col. Benjamin, 1645- 1713. Member of King's Coun cil, 1699, i700-'o4. Commis sioner of Indian Affairs. Lee, Edmund J. Harrison, Benjamin, III, 1673- 1710. Attorney-General and Treasurer of Va. Speaker of House of Burgesses, 1706-1710. Harrison, Carter Henry Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Jr. Harrison, Benjamin, IV, Sheriff of Charles City County, Va Member of House of Burgesses, Va., and Commander of ks Militia. Harrison, Carter Henry Harrison, Benjamin, 1730-1791. Speaker of House of Burgesses of Va., 1764. Member of Gen. Congress, 1774. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Harrison, Russell B. Reynolds, Joseph Harrison, Lieut-Col. Benjamin, Rockingham Co., Va. A Mem ber of the Augusta Court Martial, 1769. Commanded a Company at Battle of Point Pleasant in Lord Dunmore's War, 1774. Drummond, John N, Jr. Harrison, Capt. Daniel, 1700-1770. Capt. of Company of Foot, i743-'47. '52-'56. Smith, Rogers M. Harrison, Elihu, 1739-1806. Fort Edward, 1758, nth Co., 3d Regt., Capt. Timothy Mather, Col. Eleazer Fitch. Parker, Frederick S. 223 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Harrison, Carter Henry, . Captain Volunteers, 1755- Member of Committee of Safety of Cumberland Co., Va. ; Chairman of the Commit tee on Resolutions which drew up the first resolutions declar ing for the independence of the Colonies adopted in any Col ony. These resolutions were drafted and adopted on Apr. 22, 1776. Harrison, Carter Henry Harrison, Isaac, 1676. Served under Capt. Turner at Falls Fight, and was slain there, 19 May, 1676. Burt, Charles W. Harrison, James, 1626-1687, Bucks Co., Pa. Member of the First Council called by William Penn, i682-'83. Lewis, William F. Middleton, Harvey Middleton, Nathan A. Harrison, Capt. John, 1675-1724. Deputy to General Court of N. J., i703-'i6. Capt. in Col. Thomas Farmer's N. J. Regt, 1715. Monnette, Orra E. Harrison, Col. Nathaniel, 1677- 1727. Council of Va., 1713. Burgess, 1706. County Lieut. of Surrey and Prince Georges, 1715. Ballard, Gustave Breaux Ballard, Samuel Thruston Carter, Allen R. Gill, William H. Lewis, Marvin H. Stewart, John Carter Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard Harrison, Richard, 1600 -1653. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1646. Monnette, Orra E. Harrison, Sergt. Richard, Jr., 1620 . Sergt. of Newark, N. J., Militia, i665-'75. Force, Jacob Francis Monnette, Orra E. Harrison, Ens. Thomas, 1704. Sergt, Branford Militia, King Philip's War. Ens., 1677. Deputy, 1677. Hawkins, William Elton Parker, Frederick S. Harrison, Lieut. Thomas, 1656- 1725. Ensign at Branford, 1697, King William's War. Lieut, 1709, Queen Anne's War. Expedition to Canada. Hawkins, William Elton Parker, Frederick S. Harrison, Thomas, Sr., 1665-1746. He was "included among the civil military officers of Staf ford County, Virginia," 1700. Burgess for Prince William Co., 1 741 -'46. Courtenay, Erskine H. Courtenay, James Clark Trabue, Edmund F. Harrison, Capt. Thomas, 1694- 1758. Capt North Co., Bran ford, 173 1. In ist Conn. Regt., French and Spanish War, I739"'4°> Colonial Militia, Andrew Burr, Col. Deputy, i735-'55- Parker, Frederick S. Harrison, Thomas, Jr, 1774. Burgess for Prince William Co., Va., 174- '55; for Fau quier Co., i76o-'69. Sheriff for Prince William Co., 1773. Trabue, Edmund F. Harrod, Nathaniel, 1701-1765, Concord, Mass. Sentinel in Lieut. Samuel Wright's Co., 1723- Bond, Charles P. Hart, Capt. Edward. Raised in Hunterdon Co. a Co. of sol diers called "Jersey Blues," and at their head marched to Quebec and fought under Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham. Pratt, Thos. Lovell Hart, Lieut. Elijah, New Britain, Conn. Ens. of Train Band, 1752. Lieut., 1756. Case, John E. Hart, Lieut. Hawkins, 1677-173 5. Lieut, Wallingford Co., 1720- '30. Hart, Frederic Jones Hart, Henry G. Hart, Lieut. James, 1717-1766. 224 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Lieut, Wars of the Austrian Succession, i74i-'48. Adams, Francis Peter Adams, Francis Peter Adams, Robert, Jr. Farr, Marvin A. Hart, Byerly Hart, Thomas Hart, John, 1651-1714. Member Penn. Assembly, i683-'84. Gignilliat, Leigh R. Gignilliat, Thomas H. Hough, Oliver Hart, Capt. John, 2d, 1655-1714, New Haven, Conn. Ens., 1695. Lieut, 1703. Capt, 1707, de fense of the frontier. Served in Hampshire, 1707-1708. Dep uty, 1702-1705. Auditor, 1705. Gignilliat, Wm. Robt. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Pack, Arthur Newton Powell, Lyman Theodore Hart, John, 1684-1753, Farming- ton, Conn. Deputy, i7i7-'43. Pack, Arthur Newton Powell, Lyman Theodore Hart, John, 1708-1780, Hopewell, N. J. Member of Assembly, 1768. Member of Governor's Council, 1775. Delegate to Prov. Congress, 1774. Chosen one of five to represent N. J. in Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of In dependence. Pratt, Thos. Lovell Taylor, Irving K. Hart, Joseph, 1659 . Chosen, 1691, "Cannoneer" to take charge of the "Great Gun" at Lynn. Guilford, Wm. W. Hart, Nathaniel, 1734 - 1782. Commanded Co. in Expedition in N. C. to suppress an insur rection against the Govt Killed and scalped by Indians near Boonesboro, 1782. Harrison, Carter Henry Hart, Major Ralph, 1749- Commissioned Ensign of Mili tia Co. in lower part of Hope well, Hunterdon Co., N. J., 171 3; Capt, 1722; subsequently Major. Busch, Miers Hart, Samuel, 1707-1807, Lynn and Salem. French and Indian War. With Capt. Dennison at Fort William Henry, Col. Appleton's Regt. Guilford, Wm. W. Hart, Stephen, 1605-1682. Cam bridge and Farmington, Conn. Under Maj. John Mason, Pe quot War. Deputy, 1647, et seq. Adams, John Q. Case, John E. Chittenden, Edwin S. Collins, Holdridge O. Cowles, Calvin D. Dickinson, Oliver P. Falkner, William H. Farr, Marvin A. Hart, Albert B. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Frederic Jones Hart, George Wm. Hart, Henry G. Hart, Richard H. Hart, Samuel May, Calvin S. Pack, Arthur Newton Powell, Lyman T. Walcott, Arthur S. Wead, Leslie C. Williams, Norman A. Hart, Lieut. Thomas, 1640-17 17. Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Hutchinson. Burleigh, Geo. W. Hart, Capt. Thomas, 1644-1726, Farmington, Conn. Ens., 1678. Lieut, 1693. Capt, 1695. Deputy, 1690-1711. Speaker, i700-'o6. Case, John E. Dickinson, Oliver P. Farr, Marvin A. Hart, Frederick Jones Hart, George William Hart, Henry G. Hart, Samuel Jarvis, Samuel F. Pack, Arthur Newton Powell Lyman T. Wead, Leslie C. 225 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hart, Sergt. Thomas, 1666-1727, Farmington, Conn. Sergt. Farr, Marvin A. Preston, Deming H. Hartshorn, John, 1650 , Read ing and Rowley, Mass. In King Philip's War. Bailey, Edward P. Hartshorne, Corp. Joseph, 1652 . Soldier in King Philip's War with Mass. Troops, in Capt. Poole's Co. at Quaboag, and at defence of Hatfield, 1675. Corp. in Capt. Turner's Co. at Falls Fight. Macpherson, Robert B. Hartshorne, Richard, 1641-1722. Deputy in Gov. Lawrie's Council, 1684. Member As sembly from Middletown, 1685. Speaker, i687-'98. Gov. Basse's Council, 1698, et seq. Hatfield, William H. Large, James Meeker, Richard C. Savage, James Smith, Thos. M. Tyson, Anthony M. Tyson, Matthew S. Hartwell, Capt. Edward, 1689- 1785, Concord, Mass. Sergeant in Lieut. Jabez Fairbank's Co., i723-'24- Lieut, 1725, in Capt. Willard's Co. Capt, 1748. Derby, William M., Jr. Hartwell, John, 1641-1703, Con cord, Mass. Soldier in Capt. Thomas Wheeler's Co. in King Philip's War. Bates, Theodore C. Derby, William M., Jr. Hartwell, Lieut. Jonathan, 1690- 1778, Littleton, Mass. Ens., 1737. Lieut, . Bates, Theodore C. Hartwell, Samuel, 1645-1725. In King Philip's War, 1675-76, under Capt. Nicholas Manning. Nickerson, Thos. W. Palmer, Lowell M. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Sherman, Roger Hartwell, Q. M. William, 1613- 1690, Concord, Mass. Corp., 1671. Quartermaster, Middle sex Co. Troops, Capt. Thomas Wheeler, 1673. Soldier in King Philip's War, 1675-76. Cornet in Troop of Horse of Middlesex Co. Bates, Theodore C. Derby, Wm. M., Jr. Gardner, James B. Loomis, John H. Lunt, William W. Nickerson, Stephen W. Nickerson, Thos. W. Palmer, Lowell M. Prindle, Edgar Lewis Harvey, Ebenezer, 1728-1810. In Capt. John Burk's Co. of Rangers. In Northfield garri son, French and Indian War, under Sergt. Josiah Foster. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Harvey, Sergt. Samuel, 1674-1764. Sergt. in Lieut Timothy Child's Co., 1725. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Harvey, Sergt. Thomas, 1643-1726, Taunton, Mass. Sergt in Capt. James Cudworth's Co. against the Dutch, 1673. In Queen Anne's War, 1704. Freeman, Alden Harvey, William, 1645 , Ply mouth Col. Deputy, i666-'67. In Capt. Moseley's Co. at Mt. Hope, 1675. Imprisoned as a soldier in King William's War, 1697. In ist Military Co. of Taunton, Mass. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Seaver, James E. Harwood, James, 1655-1719, Little ton, Mass. Served under Capt. Turner at Falls Fight, 1676. Burt, Charles W. Harwood, Nathaniel, 1701 , Leicester, Mass. Served in French and Indian War, in Col. Ruggle's Regt, at Fort William Henry, 1756. Bond, Walter H. Harwood, Col. William, 1715-1781. Burgess from Warwick Co., 226 Index of ancestors Va., i752-'53. '55, '58, '64-'6s, '69. '72, '74- Appleby, George F. Hasbrouck, Jacob, 1688-1761. In Capt. Johannis Ten Broeck's Troop, Ulster Co., 1738. Innis, Hasbrouck Young, Innis Hasey, Lieut. William, 1619-1689, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1652. Cornet in Three County Troop, 1665; Lieut, 1674. In 1675 commanded Co. in King Phil ip's War. Chamberlin, Paul M. Clark, Alonzo H. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Johnson, Alba B. Pierce, George W. Haskell, Benjamin, 1648 - 1741. Rep. to Gen. Court of Mass. Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Haskell, Caleb, 1723-1801. Mem ber of Train Band in Maj. Coffin's 3d Co. of Newbury, 1757 Pettingell, Frank H. Haskell, Mark, 1658-1691. Under Maj. Walderne, 1676, King Philip's War. Haskell, Frank W. Haskell, Capt. William, circ. 1620-1693, Gloucester, Mass. Lieut, of Train Band, 1681. Afterwards Capt Deputy, 1672, et seq. Holbrook, Levi Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Perkins, William H. Pettingell, Frank H. Haskell, William, 1690 1766, Gloucester, Mass. Representa tive, 1736. Perkins, William H. Hasket, Stephen, . Under Capt. Curwin, Capt. Prentice's Command, King Philip's War, i675-'76. Parker, Moses Greeley Haskins, Capt. John, 1729-1814. Of Col. John Erving's Boston Regt, Colonial Troops. Haskins, Chas. W. Haskins, Samuel M. Hastings, John, 1653 - 1718, of Watertown, Mass. Capt. Na thaniel Davenport's Co., King Philip's War. Dyer, Isaac Watson Guilford, Nathan Tucker, Wm. R. Vandercook, John D. Hastings, Thomas, 1605 - 1685, Watertown, Mass. Deputy, 1673. Bates, Daniel M. Bloss, Orlando P. Clark, Byron N. Dorman, Wm. B. Dyer, Isaac Watson Eldridge, Wm. Henry 1 Endicott, Eugene F. Harrington, Charles Heathfield, Herbert D. Parker, George T. Hastings, Dr. Thomas, 1652-1712, Hatfield, Mass. Under Capt. Richard Beers, King Philip's War, and Major Samuel Ap pleton. Bardwell, Harry J. Guilford, Nathan Hatch, Jeremiah, . Deputy, Plymouth Colony, i675-'76, '79- '80, '89. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Hatch, John, — — 1701, Ports mouth, N. H. Assemblyman from Portsmouth, 1696. Libby, Chas. T. Hatch, Jonathan, 1625 - 1710, Barnstable and Falmouth. Under Capt. Myles Standish, '645, against the Narragan setts. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Wheeler, Edward J. Yemans, Herbert Wm. Hatch, Capt. Joseph, ist, 1654- 1735. Lieut, and Capt. of Tolland Military Co., 1722, and 1725 respectively. Soldier in King Philip's War. Pack, Arthur Newton Wheeler, Edw. J. Hatch, Joseph, 1689-1750, Tolland, Conn. Lieut, 1722; Capt, 227 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1725; he was the first military officer in Tolland. Pack, Arthur Newton Hatch, Lemuel, 1735-1827, Fal mouth and Lee, Mass., Tol land and Sharon, Conn. In 12th Co., ist Regt. Maj.-Gen. Phineas Lyman, Capt. Samuel Chapman of Tolland, Conn. Campaign of 1758, French and Indian War. Pack, Arthur Newton Hatch, Capt. Timothy, 1695-1766, Tolland and Kent, Conn. Commissioned, Capt. of Kent Company, May, 1740. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Chas. Lathrop Hatcher, William, 1614-1680. Member Va. House of Bur gesses, 1644, et seq. Clarke, Bailey T. Clarke, Edward H., Jr. Nash, Francis Smith Hatfield, Capt. Abraham, 1720- 1775, Capt. of Militia, West chester Co., N. Y., in the Old French War, 1758-1760. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Hathaway, Abraham, 1652-1725, Taunton, Mass. Under Capt. Daniel Henchman in King Philip's War. Tucker, Wm. R. Hathaway, Lieut.-Col. Ebenezer, 1689-1768, Taunton and Free town, Mass. Lieut.-Col., Sec ond Regt, Bristol Co. Militia, 1749. Tucker, Wm. R. Hathaway, Capt. Ebenezer, 1718- 1791, Taunton, Mass. Capt. in French and Indian Wars. Tucker, Wm. R. Hathaway, Ephraim, 1661-1716. In King William's War, 1690. Paul, Edward J. Hathaway, Ens. Jacob. Soldier in King Philip's War. Brown, Paul Hathaway, John, Barnstable, Mass. Soldier in Narragan sett War. Brown, Paul Tucker, Wm. R. Hathaway, John, 1629 1704, Taunton, Mass. In King Wil liam's War, 1690. In King Philip's War. Hathaway, Harry St. Clair Paul, Edward J. Hathorne, Col. John, 1641-1717. Served in the Indian War of 1696. Denny, Thomas Hathorne, Major William, 1607- 1681, Salem, Mass. Deputy to Genl. Ct., 1635, et seq. First Speaker, House of Deputies, 1644, also Speaker, 1645, et seq. Gov.'s Asst, i662-'79. Com missioner, United Col onies, i650-*54, '73. Capt, Salem Co., 1645. Maj., 1656. Member of Com mittee on Articles of Con federation of United Col onies, 1648. Member of Com mittee for Preservation of Charter, 1661. Asst, i662-'7g. In charge of Military Affairs, Marblehead, 1666. Judge, i667-'78. Brown, John B. Castle, Alfred H. Dana, Chas. D. Davis, Walter Goodwin Gillette, Edwin F. Hathorne, William Hewins, James Low, Wm. G., Jr. Odell, William H. L. Pettingell, Frank H. Skinner, Wm. C. Stewart, George S. Todd, Wm. C. Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. I. Haughton, Richard, 1682. Volunteer at siege of Fort Uncas, Narragansett War, 1657 Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Lathrop, Charles G. Lawton, Daniel L. Haven, John, 1656-1705, Framing ham, Mass. Representative, i702-'o3. In King Philip's War, 1676. 228 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Haven, Wm. Preston, Deming H. Haven, Sergt. Richard, 1620-1700, Lynn, Mass. Under Capt Samuel Brocklebank in King Philip's War. Was a Ser geant in the service. Bickford, Robt. Sloane Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Haven, William Muren, George M. Preston, Deming H. Hawes, Daniel, 1652-1739, Ded ham, Mass. In Great Swamp Fight, under Major Samuel Appleton. Crichter, Edward P. Endicott, Eugene F. Hall, Lewis C. Hawes, Gilbert R. Meday, Henry Hawes Hawes, Daniel, Jr., 1684-1763. Officer, Mass. Colonial Forces, French and Indian War, 1757- '59- Dyer, Horace E. Hawes, Gilbert R. Hosmer, James R. Hawes, Edmund, 1693, Yar mouth, Mass. Deputy, 1645- '61. Selectman, i665-'88. Town Treasurer, 1667. Council of War, 1675. Eldridge, Edric Hawes, Emory Hawes, Ens. John, 1701, Yarmouth, Mass. Ens., 1682. Representative, i696-'98. In Major Willard's Co., King Philip's War, 1675. Hawes, Emory Hawes, Lieut. Joseph, 1728-1818. Lieut, Mass. Militia, French and Indian War, 1755- '59- Hawes, Gilbert R. Hawkes, Asa, 1732-1801. Soldier in French and Indian War. Shepherd, Edward H. Hawkes, John, 1633-1694. In King Philip's War, in battle against the Narragansett Fort. Hawks, James D. Hawkes, Nathaniel, 1699 . Father Rasle's War, under Capt. Joseph Kellogg. Hawks, William I. Hawkhurst, Christopher, , Warwick, R. I. Deputy, 1655. Hawkhurst, Samson, 1670-1732. A soldier under Capt. Samuel Dickinson in the Company at Oyster Bay in Queen's Co., in 1715. Hawxhurst, Arthur Hawkhurst, William, 1715-1790, Oyster Bay, Long Island. In Capt. Cornelius Van Home's Co., L. I. Militia, 1737. MacDonough, Rodney Hawkins, Anthony, 1674, Farmington, Conn. One of the Patentees of Conn, under Charter from Charles II, 1662. Deputy, i665-'67- Gov.'s Asst, 1668-70. Atkinson, Charles T. Case, John E. Dickinson, Oliver P. Enos, Alanson T. Farr, Marvin A. Hart, George Wm. Hart, Henry G. Hart, Samuel Jarvis, Samuel F. Judd, Orrin R. Pack, Arthur Newton Powell, Lyman T. Strong, Wm. J. H. Wead, Leslie C. Hawkins, Eleazer, 1688 - 1772. Served in the New York Mili tia, Suffolk County Regt., Brookhaven Co., 1715. Smith, Leroy Hawkins, Capt. Henry, 1699. Charles Co., Md. Capt. of Horse, 1694. Burgess, 1688- '92. Jenkins, Austin L. Jenkins, Spalding L. Hawkins, Col. John, i7*7F Md. Justice of the Provincial Court of Md., 1698. Rep. Queen Anne's Co., in the House of Burgesses, I7i4-'i7. Williams, John S. Williams, Wm. S. G. Hawkins, Joseph, i668-'69-i732, =39 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Derby, Conn. Deputy, 1712, '24. Called "Sergeant." Hawkins, William Elton Hawkins, Capt. Moses, 1703-1760, Derby, Conn. Commissioned Ensign of Train Band in Derby, 1743, and Capt, 1744. Hawkins, William Elton Hawkins, William, 1609 - 1699. Soldier in King Philip's War. Cadle, Cornelius Palmer, Lowell M. Parkhurst, Charles D. Preston, Howard W. White, Hunter C. Hawks, Eliezer (Elizeur), 1655- 1727, Hadley, Mass. In Capt. William Turner's Co., Falls Fight, King Philip's War. Converse, Charles A. Converse, John H. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Hawks, Frederick E. Hawks, William I. Hawks, Sergt. John, 1643-1721, Deerfield, Mass. In Falls Fight, Hatfield, 1676. Under Capt. Thos. Watts, 1697, in pursuit of Indians at Hat field. Bardwell, Harry J. Bates, William O. Hawks, Lieut.-Col. John, 1707- 1784, Deerfield, Mass. Sergt, 1746. Lieut, i754-'57. Capt, 1758. Major, 1759. Lieut.-Col. under Amherst, 1760. Hawks, Frederick E. Hawley, Capt. John, 1661-1729, Stratford, Conn. Appointed Lieut, 1704, of a Company of soldiers to defend the County against the Indians; 1709, Lieut, of Militia; later Capt Deputy, i702-*24. Moseley, John G. Hawley, Joseph, 1603-1690. Dep uty, Conn., i665-'87. Boyd, Robert M. Brown, Paul Hawley, Walter A. Jennings, Walter Latham, Harry W. Lloyd, John U. McClintock, Emory Moseley, John G. Pack, Arthur Newton Hawley, Capt. Joseph, 1654-1711. Capt. of Snow-shoe Men from Northampton, Mass., i7o8-'o9. Dutton, Wm. D. Partridge, Edward L. Young, William H. Hawley, Capt. Joseph, 1675-1752, Conn. Colonial Militia. Stafford, William F. Throop, George E. Hawley, Samuel, 1647 1734- Deputy, Conn., 1690-1711. Brown, Paul Throop, George E. Hawley, Stephen, 1695-1790, New town, Conn. Capt. John Lov er's Co., 1748. Gunsaulus, Frank W. Hawley, Thomas, 1635 1676. Capt. Crowell's Dragoons, Sudbury Fight, 1676. Doughty, Francis E. Noyes, Charles P. Stevens, John A. Hawxhurst, Samson, 1670-1732, Oyster Bay, L. I. Under Capt. Samuel Dickinson in the Com pany at Oyster Bay in Queens Co., L. I., in 171 5. Hawxhurst, Arthur Hayden, Lieut. Daniel, 1640-1712. Windsor, Conn., Co., 1692, and Troop, 1698. Deputy, 1695- '98. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, Wm. M. Phelps, Luis J. Snow, Edgar Morton Hayden, Lieut. Daniel, 1703-1790. Cornet of Troop, ist Conn. Regt., 1753. Lieut, 1759. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, Wm. M. Phelps, Luis J. Hayden, Ebenezer, 1615 - 1700, Braintree, Mass. Member of the Suffield County Troop, 1675. Soldier in King Philip's War. Robinson, Hamline Elijah Hayden, Nathaniel, 16-42 - 1691. Soldier in King Philip's War. Mersereau, John D- 230 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Hayden, Nehemiah, 1647-1718. In Capt Thomas Prentice's Co., Mt. Hope Campaign, 1675, King Philip's War. Hayden, Henry W. Hayden, James R. Hayden, Samuel, 1676, Brain- In King Philip's 1600 1669, Deputy, 1667. tree, Mass. War. Talbot, Joel F. Hayden, William, Windsor, Conn. In Pequot War. In Maj. Mason's Troop, i657-'58. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, William M. Loomis, Archie Harwood Mersereau, John D. Phelps, Luis J. Primrose, John S. Snow, Edgar M. Sparrow, Jackson W. Hayes, Daniel, 1686-1756, Wind sor, Conn. In Queen Anne's War. Hayes, Birchard Austin Trowbridge, Rutherford White, Wm. Chester Hayes, Henry, 1745- Mem ber of the Colonial Assembly of Penn., I7i5-'i6, '28 and '30. Justice of Peace of Chester Co., 1717. Bicksler, Winfield S. Hayes, Jonathan, — 1712. Mem ber of Assembly, i689-'97. Prov. of Penn. Flagg, Stanley S., Jr. Lewis, Fulton Lewis, Wm. Fisher Stewart, Andrew Hayes, Richard. Member Pa. As sembly, 1704, et seq. Levick, Lewis J. Haynes, Lieut. Abijah, 1701 , Sudbury, Mass. Lieut, in Capt Josiah Richardson's 2d Foot Co., Sudbury, Mass., 1757, French and Indian War. Wood, Eric F. Haynes, Gov. John, 1594-1654, Hartford, Conn. Gov., Mass. Bay 'Colony, 1635. Gov. of Conn. Colony. Pres., First General Court, 1637. Gov. alternate years until death. Commissioner of United Colo nies, 1650. Col. of Regiment raised against the Indians, 1636. Backus, J. Bayard Barney, Howard Barney, John Eliot Betts, Frederick H. Betts, Louis F. H. Betts, Wyllys R. Chauncey, Elihu Clark, A. Howard Clark, Eliot A. Darling, Chas. Wm. Day, John Calvin Edwards, Charles L. Edwards, Edward J. Edwards John Robt. Edwards, Richard Safford Fahnestock, James F. Fitch, Wm. Edw. Fry, Charles Green, Robert Stockton Grinnell, George B. Grinnell, William M. Hubbard, Gardiner G. Huntington, Frederick J. Inches, Geo. B. Jackson, John D. Jeffries, John T. L. Jones, Robert R. Jones, Robt. Ralston, Jr. Langdon, Robt Getty Lewis, George W. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Seymour, Thomas D. Stokes, Anson P. Terry, George D. Terry, John Taylor Terry, John Taylor, Jr. Treat, James W. Walbridge, Chas. Carter Walbridge, Thomas C. Ward, Brownlee R. Ward, Chas. S. Wells, Eben F. Whitman, Chas. S. Willcox, Charles H. Wood, Henry Abiel Haynes, John, 1621-1692. Com mander of Garrison House al Sudbury, Mass. In Phips' Ex pedition, 1690. Representative, 1668. 231 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Fisher, Albert Judson Haynes, Emory James Messinger, William D. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Haynes, Walter, 1583-1665, Sud bury, Mass. Deputy, 1641, '44, '46, '48, '51. Adams, Charles E. Fisher, Albert J. Hayward, Capt. Francis, 1700- 1757. Capt. of Militia, Dor chester Co., Md., 1748. Marine, Richard Elliott Hayward, Lieut. John, 1700, Bridgewater, Mass. Ensign, Bridgewater Company, 1664- '89. Lieut, 1689. Commanded twenty men against Indians, King Philip's War, 1676. Representative, 1 681 -'82. Hall, Harrison C. Hayward, Joseph, 1643-1714, Con cord, Mass. In Capt. Thomas Wheeler's Co., King Philip's War. Nickerson, Thos. W. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Hayward (Haywood), Lieut. Jo seph, 1715-1802, Concord, Mass. Lieut, in Maj. John Minot's Co., and Capt. Thomas Adams's Co. In Col. Ebenezer Nichols's Regt, French and Indian War, 1757. Nickerson, Philip T. Nickerson, Thos. W. Hayward, Nathaniel, Mass. In King Philip's War, with Bridgewater Band. Freeman, Alden Tyler, Edward R. Hayward, Samuel, 1680, Maiden, Mass. Under Capt. Edward Oakes and Capt. John Cutler, 1676. Wyman, Walter C. Hayward, William, 1659, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1648. Guilford, Wm. W. Hatch, Josiah O. Preston, Howard W. Haywood (Hayward), Samuel, 1713, Braintree, Swanzey, Mendon, Mass. In Capt. Oakes' Co., King Philip's War. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Hazard, Lieutj-Col. George, 1743, Kingston, R. I. Govern or's Asst., I702-'o3. Deputy, i70i-'o2, 'o6-'o9, 'i2-'i3. Lieut- Col., i7i9-'20. Cook, Stephen C. Perry, Alexander Woodward, Wm. Hazard, George, 1700-1738. Dep uty for South Kingston, 1729- '34. Speaker of the House of Deputies, 1733. Deputy-Gov ernor of R. I., i734-'38. Woodward, William Hazard, Capt. Nathaniel, 1750. Capt N. Y. Militia, 1715. Cox, John L. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Hazard, Nathaniel, 1764. Soldier in 1715, in his father's Company. Delafield, Edward C. Delafield, John R. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Hazard, Robert, 1635-1710. Mili tary Commissioner for Ports mouth, R. I., in command of Boat Patrol. Recruiting Mas ter, Ordnance Officer, King Philip's War. Deputy, 1664- '65. Hazard, Rowland Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Pell, Howland Perry, Alex. Spicer, George T. Watson, William H. White, Hunter C. Woodward, Wm. Hazard, Stephen, 1727. As sistant, R. I., 1708, '18, '19, '21, 22. Briggs, Southwick C. White, Hunter C. Woodward, Wm. Hazard, Thomas, 1610-1680, Middleburg. Governor's Coun- 232 INDEX OF ANCESTORS cil, 1654. Magistrate, 1652- '55- Hull, James W. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Lefferts, Frederic R., Jr. Perry, Alex. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Woodward, Wm. Hazen, Thomas, 1657-1735, Box ford, Mass. In Major Samuel Appleton's Co., Narragansett Campaign, i675-'76. Great Swamp Fight. Gregg, Dean B. Gregg, Henry S. Gregg, Jesse A. Moseley, John G. Hazleton, Lieut. Thomas, 1707 , Chester, N. H. Lieut. of Capt. James Todd's Co., Expedition to Crown Point, 1755- Little, Henry L. Head, Henry, 171 6. Deputy, General Assembly, R. I., 1683- '06, '09. White, Hunter C. Heald, Israel, 1660-1738. With Mass. Troops, Expedition to Canada, 1690. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Heald, Sergt. John, 1689. Under Maj. Williard, King Philip's War, 1675. Sergt, Concord Co., raised for French and Indian Wars. Heald, Clarence E. Palmer, Lowell M. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Heald, Lieut. John, 1666-1721. Lieut, of Concord, Mass., Mili tary Co., raised for Indian Wars. Heald, Clarence E. Palmer, Lowell M. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Healy, Capt. Joshua, 1702-1762, Dudley, Mass. Capt. of a Co., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757- Healey, David A. Corbin, Elbert Augustus, Jr. Healy, Nathaniel, 1659 - 1734, Watertown, Mass. In King Philip's War, Capt. Joseph Sill"s Co. Under Capt. Na thaniel Davenport, Great Swamp Fight; later under Capt. Hugh Mason. Healey, David A. Heard, Esign James, 1675- 1676, Kittery, Me. Ensign of the Kittery Company, July, 1659. Colket, Charles H. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Libby, Charles T. Lunt, William W. Heard, Capt. John, 1667-1752, Maine. Capt, York Co., 171 1- '22. Colket, Charles H. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Heard, John, i688-'89. Had a Garrison House at Dover, N. H., which after his death was saved by "Elder" Wm. Wentworth. Rollins, Philip A. Heard, Capt. Tristram, 1667-1735. Lieut, N. Hamp. Militia, 1725. Capt. in command of "Heard's Garrison," at Dover. Tappan, Charles L. Hearsey, Thomas, 1734 - 1810, Hingham, Mass. Soldier in Col. Lincoln's Regt. for relief of Crown Point, 1755. Clerk in Capt. Samuel Thaxter's Co., 1756. Hersey, Alfred H. Heath, Isaac, 1585-1661. Deputy, Mass., 1636-1638. Dorr, Dalton Pike, Chas. E. Heath, William, 1652, Rox bury, Mass. Deputy from Roxbury, i634-'37, '39"'42, from Dover, 1645. Pond, George E. 233 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Heath, Capt. William, 1663-1738. Capt. of Foot Co., 1703. Rep resentative, 1721. Bowen, Clarence W. Pond, George E. Heatly, Capt. William, 1720-1789. South Carolina Provincial Mi litia. Dulles, Andrew C. Heaton, Sergt. James, 1633-1712. Sergt. and Ens., New Haven Militia. Representative, 1696- '97- Holcombe, John M. Mann, Chas. Addison Mann, Matthew D. Heaton, Robert, 1716. Mem ber of Assembly, Pa., 1698, 1700. Sheib, Samuel H. Thompson, Henry B. Hebard, Capt. Zebulon. Ens., 1760. Lieut, 1765. Capt, 1766, 5th Co., 3d Regt. Hebard, Frederic S. Hedge, Sergt. Elisha, 1642 , Yarmouth, Mass. Sergt, Yar mouth Co., 1671. Squires, George C. Tobey, Frank B. Hedge, Samuel, , Salem, N. J. Signer of Concessions and Agreements of West N. J. Surveyor-Gen. of Salem Tenth Sec. and Register in Salem. Member of Assembly of N. J., 1682. Reichner, Aiken Reichner, Louis Irving Hedge, Capt. William, , Yar mouth, Sandwich, Mass., and Lyme, Conn. Ens., 1653. Capt., Yarmouth Co., 1659. Baker, Alfred L. Smith, Thomas H. Squires, George C. Tobey, Frank B. Heerman, Col. Augustin, 1605- 1686. One of the "Nine Men," 1647, et seq. Ambassador to Rhode Island, 1652; Ambassa dor to Virginia, and to Maryland, 1659. Commis sioner to treat with Indians, 1678. Brice, Philip H. Spencer, John T. Helm, Maj. Meredith, ist, 1680- 1754, Winchester, Va., Com missioned Major of Colonial Militia, 1753. Doneghy, John Templeman, Jr. Helme, Sergt. Christopher, 1650. Sergt. of Train Band, Warwick, R. I., 1647. Justice of the R. I. Court of Trials, 1648. Collins, Holdridge O. Rice, Herbert A. White, Hunter C. Helme, William, 1680 . In Capt. Joseph Tooker's Co., from Brookhaven, 1715. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Hemenway, Joshua, 1668 - 1754, Framingham, Mass. Deputy, I7i2-'i7. Ellis, Albert W. Hemenway, Frederick T. Hempstead, Capt. Joshua, 1678- 1758. Deputy to the General Court of Conn., i7i8-'30, et seq. Ensign, 1721. Lieut, 1724. Capt, 1726, serving until 1739, Second Company Train Band, New London, Conn. Harris, Williams C. Kennett, William P. Hemsley, Col. William, 1736-1812. Member of Md. Council, 1770- '71. Col., 20th Battalion, Queen Anne County Troops. Emory, Edward H. Henchman, Capt. Daniel, 1685. Capt. A. & H. A. Co. Capt. of a Co. of Foot from Boston, King Philip's War. Clark, Homer P. Davis, N. Henchman Henchman, Major Thomas, 1703. Lieut, commanding at Chelmsford Garrison, King Philip's War. Maj. of Middle sex Regt, King William's War. Kimball, Harold C. Henderson, Lieut. John, 1740-1787, Va. In Battle of Point Pleas ant, 1774. McMullin, Nelson V. 234 Index of ancestors Hendrick, Daniel, 1610 - 1700. Deputy to the General Court from Haverhill, Mass., 1681. Eldridge, William Henry Pettingell, Frank H. Hendrick, Isreal, 1653, . Haverhill, Mass. December, 1675, in service under Maj. Appleton. Eldridge, William Henry Hennewell, Captain Richard, 1646-1713, Maine. Ens. York Co. Militia, 1680; Lieut, 1689; Capt, 1698. Took active part in Queen Anne's War. Killed by Indians. Hunnewell, William Bowne Henry, Col. John, 1773, Hanover Co., Va. Col. of Militia. Courtenay, Erskine H. Courtenay, James Clark McCulloch, Champ C, Jr. Rose, Hiram H. Rose, Landon C. Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799. Bur gess, Va., i765-'83. Holliday, Jacquelin S. Thorpe, Andrew R. Thorpe, Spencer Guy Thorpe, Spencer R. Henry, Samuel, 1734-1790, Had ley, Mass. In Capt. Moses Porter's Co., 1756. Eldridge, Wm. Henry Henry, John Francis, Jr. Henry, Wm. Barrett Henry, Capt. William, 1729-1786. Armourer of Braddock's Expe dition. Armourer of Forbe's Expedition. Jordan, John Woolf Henshaw, Joshua, 1643-1701, Dor chester, Mass. King Philip's War under Capt. Thomas Brattle. Huntington, Charles R. Jackson, Alfred B. Rhodes, Dudley W. Henshaw, Lieut. William, 1735- 1820. At Fort Edward and Crown Point. Bacon, Gorham Heritage, Richard, 1666 - 1702. Burlington, N. J. Member Assembly, 1697. Beckett, Wesley W. Herkimer, Capt. Hanyoost, . French and Indian Wars. In command of Fort Herkimer, 1758. Shoemaker, Michael M. Shoemaker, Robert H. Herkimer, Lieut. Johan Jost, , Albany, N. Y. Lieut, under Col. Philip Schuyler, stationed above the "Falls of the Maquas River," 1733. Wagner, Arthur L Herpin, Col. John, Jr., . Col., Conn. Troops, Expedition to Canada. Eaton, Theo. H. Herrick, Ensign Ephraim, 1962 . Confirmed Ensign of 3rd Co. of Preston, Conn., by Gene ral Assembly at New Haven, Oct. 8, 1735. Mower, Charles H. Herrick, Henry, 1688-1755. French and Indian War, 1745. Brown, Dudley P. Herrick, Henry', 1716-1780, Bev erly, Mass. Representative. Brown, Dudley P. Herrick, Corp. Joseph, 1645-1717, Salem Village, Mass. King Philip's War. Great Swamp Fight. Corp., 1692. Newhall, James S. Patch, Charles Endicott Putnam, George J. Richardson, William S. Verrill, Harry Mighels Herrick, Capt. Joseph, 1666-1726, Beverly, Mass. Capt, earlier French War, Troop of Mount ed Rangers. Brown, Dudley P. Libby, Charles T. Herrick, Zacharie, 163 6-1 695, Bev erly, Mass. In King Philip's War under Capt. Jonathan Poole, 1675. Battis, Edward C. Wyman, Walter C. Herrman, vide Heerman. Hersey, William, 1 600-1 657, Hing- 255 society of colonial wars ham, Mass. In Militia, 1644- '45- Burleigh, Geo. W. Rollins, Philip Ashton Thayer, Charles I. Tucker, Gilman H. Herter, Capt. Henry, 1730-1822. French and Indian Wars, 1757. 1757- Myers, Philip Van Ness Myers, Walter F. Shoemaker, Frederick B. Shoemaker, Michael M. Shoemaker, Robert H. Hertzog, Lieut. Philip, 1720-1785, Pa. In French and Indian Wars; was made Lieut in 5th Co., ist Battallion, Northamp ton Co. Ranger on frontier of Pa. Wagoner with Col. Henry Boquet in his expedition to Ft. Duquesne. Hertzog, Walter Sylvester. Hervey, Nicholas, - — 1645, Md. Assembly, i637-'44. In Indian Wars against the Maquante- quats, 1639. Beckwith, Paul E. Heth, Lieut. William, 1750-1807. Lieut, Capt Morgan's Co., Dunmore's War, 1774. Lorton, Heth Hewins, Jacob, 171 1, Dorches ter, Mass. In garrison at Had ley, 1676. Litchfield, Wilford J. Hewit, Sergt. Reuben, 1738-1808. 2d Sergt, 5th Co., 4th Conn. Regt. Invasion of Canada, 1760. Kelly, James H. Hewlett, George, 1770. In Capt. Joshua Cornell's Co., of Foot, Queen's County, N. Y., 1715. Tredwell, Henry Hewlett Van Nostrand, Benjamin T. Hewson, John, . Deputy to General Court, 1628. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Hext, David. Member of South Carolina Assembly, 1743. Macbeth, Malcolm Macbeth, Ravenel Hext, Hugh, *732. Member of South Carolina Assembly, 1698, 1720. Macbeth, Malc°lm Macbeth, Ravenel Heyward, Lieut. Ephraim. In Father Rasle's War, 1724. Lieut, under Lord Abercrom bie, i756-'57- Brooks, Franklin E. Heywood (Hayward), John, Con cord. Fought in King Philip's War. Fulton, Wm. E. Heywood, Phineas, 1707 1776, Shrewsbury, Mass. Repre sentative, i752-'54, '71-72. Clark, Arthur W. Houghton, William A. Heyward, Capt. Thomas, 1700- 1738. Capt, Provincial serv ice ; commanded at Fort John son. McAllister, Heyward H. Hibbard, Corp. Nathaniel, 1680- 1725. Corp. in Expedition against Canada, 1712. Paul, Edward J. Hichborn, Thomas, Mass. Drum mer under Capt. Henchman in Mt. Hope Campaign in King Philip's War, and a private under Capt. Moseley at Ded ham. Favor, Otis S. Hickox, Sergt. Samuel, 1695, Waterbury, Conn. Sergt, \ i686-'95. Collins, Holdridge O. May, Calvin O. . Morris, Seymour Sherman, Roger Hickox, Capt. Samuel, 1695-1765, Waterbury, Conn. Capt. of the Militia. Bickford, Robt Sloane Morris, Seymour Hickox, Capt. William, 1673 , Waterbury, Conn. Capt. of Militia, 1727. Deputy, 1728. Bickford, Roft Sloane Morris, Seymour Hicks, Col. Isaac, 1 678-1749. In service at Schenectady, N. Y., and on the Frontier, i746-'47. Assembly, i7i6-'38. >. 236 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Allies, Robt. Lawrence Hicks, Benjamin D. * Hicks, John, 1606-1672, Deputy, Hempstead, L. I., 1665. Ahles, Robt. Lawrence Hicks, Robert, 1647. Ply mouth. Member General Court, Plymouth, 1633. Miller, Robert F. Hicks, Capt. Thomas, 1640-1741. Under Capt. John Hicks, Fort Neck, 1653. Capt. of Militia at Hempstead. Ahles, Robt. Lawrence Bleecker, Anthony J. Elliman, Lawrence B. Hicks, Benjamin D. Hicks, De Forest Hicks, Evelyn Pierpont Hicks, Frederick C. Hill, Robert C. Lawrence, Robert C. Lyon, George E. Trenchard, Edward Williamson, Geo. De W. Hicks, Zachariah, 1628-1702, Cam bridge, Chelmsford, and Dra cut, Mass. Deputy, 1647. Council of War, 1653. In Capt Joseph Sill's Co , King Philip's War, Hicks, Lewis W. Huntting, Teunis D. Pierce, Frederick ~~C. Higgenson, Capt. Robert. Com mander at Middle Plantation, 1646. Received grant of land for services against the In dians. Cooper, Leslie B. Garland, Hugh A. McGuire, James C. Trabue, Edmund Francis Higcineotham, Capt. Aaron, 1785, Amherst Co., Va. Capt. of Amherst Co., Va., Militia, 1769. Sweeny, Wm. Montgomery HlGGINBOTHAM, CAPT. CHARLES, 1726-1763. Capt, 4th Provi- ' dence Co., i753-'54. Capt, 3d Providence Co., i754-'55. Preston, Howard W. * Service not now qualifying- Higgins, Richard, . Member Plymouth Military Co. Council of War, 1653. Deputy, 1647. Monnette, Orra E. Rich, William T. Higgins, Thomas, i 667-1702. Dep uty to General Assembly, N. J., 1694-1695. Monnette, Orra E. Higcinson, Rev. Francis, 1 587-1 630. Minister of First Church in the Colony; one of the Historic Founders of Mass. ; elected in London a Member of Council for Mass., 1629. Active in founding and forwarding the interests of the Colony. Andrews, Roger Mercein Higginson, Rev. John, 1616-1708, Salem, Mass. Indian Expedi tion, 1636, and Expedition, from Salem against Block Island and Pequot Indians. Chaplain, Fort Saybrook, 1680. Andrew, Henry H. Brown, Daniel A. Higginson, Lieut.-Col. John, 1646- 1719, Salem, Mass. Ensign, First Co., Lieut Joseph Gard ner. Deputy, 1689. Council, i7io-'i8. Andrew, Henry H. Brown, Daniel A. Higginson, Robert. An Indian fighter at Jamestown, Va. Harrison, Carter Henry Higley, Ens. Brewster, 1682-1760, Simsbury, Conn. Ens. North Co., 1726. Case, John E. Higley, Capt. John, 1649-1714, Simsbury, Conn. Ens., 1687. Deputy, 1689. Commissioner. Lieut, 1690. Capt, 1698. Case, John E. Hildreth, Sergt. Ephraim, 1680- 1740, Dracut, Mass. Sergt, 1725, in Capt. Eleazer Tyng's Co. Davis, Walter Goodwin Hitchcock, Ripley Reade, Philip Hildreth, Lieut. James, 1631-1695, Chelmsford, Mass. Lieut, in 237 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS the Military Co. of Chelms ford, i683-'95. Davis, Walter Goodwin Reade, Philip Hildreth, Sergt. Richard, 1605- 1688, Woburn and Chelmsford, Mass. Sergt. in the Military Co. prior to 1663. Served until 1664. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Heald, Clarence E. Langworthy, Charles F. Reade, Philip Walton, Charles S. Hill, Abraham, 1734-1812. In French and Indian War. Hill, Howard F. Hill, Caleb, 1716-1788, Douglas. Capt of the Douglas Co., Col. John Chandler's Regt, that marched to relief of Fort Wil liam Henry, 1757. Hill, Clarence Edward Hill, Col. Edward, 1637 -1700. Member of House of Burgesses of Va. Speaker of the House and Member of Council. Com mander-in-Chief in Henrico and Charles City Counties in 1656. Bradford, Ben B. Buttler, Bruce B. McCulloch, Champe C. Hill, Edward, 3d, 1748. Member of Va. House of Bur gesses, 1705. Collector, 1702. McCulloch, Champe C, Jr. Hill, Capt. Elisha, i709-'io-i764. Capt, York Co., Mass, (after wards Maine) Militia, 1757. Runk, Louis B. Hill, Capt. Ephraim, 1688-1760, Douglas, Mass. In Capt. Douglas' Militia Co. Hill, Clarence Edward Hill, Isaac, 1641-1720, Maiden, Mass. Member of the Three County Troop, i677-'89. Rep resentative, 1698. Sprague, Phineas W. Hill, Jacob, 1 657-1 691. Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Henchman, 1676. Jeffries, John T. L. Hill, James, 18 11, Newmar ket, N. H. Under Maj. Bel lows, on Conn. River, 1754. In Capt. Edmund Morse's Co., at Crown Point, 1755. Pinkham, Joseph Hill, Jeremiah, 1724-1779, Pepper- rellborough, Me. Representa tive to Mass., from Pepperrell- borough, i766-'69-'7i. Bacon, Horace S. Hill, John, 1664, Dorchester, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1647. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Enos, Alanson T. Hill, Edward M. Hill, Henry H. Hill, Lew C. Holbrook, Levi Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Hill, Capt. John, 1666-1713. Ens. in King William's War, 1689. Lieut, 1692. Capt, 1693. Commanded Fort Mary at Winter Harbor to 1700. Hill, John F. Leighton, George E. Runk, Louis B. Storer, John H. Hill, Major John, Jr., 1703-1772. Ensign, Maine Militia, 1727. Lieut, 1727. Capt, 1744. Major, 1754. Runk, Louis B. Hill, Lieut. Joseph, 1670-1743, Welles, Me. Served as Lieut. under his brother, Capt. John Hill, at Saco Fort; Rep., 1727. Lord, Charles E. Hill, Nathaniel, 1660 , Dover, N. H. Capt. and commanded a garrison in N. H., 1725. Dyer, Leonard H. Hill, Nathaniel, 1709-1788. In Capt. Hay's Co., N. Y., 1758. In Capt. John Bayard's Co., Ulster Co., 1738. Hill, Charles B. Hill, Peter, 1667. Member of Assembly of Lygonia, 1648. Assistant of same. Runk, Louis B. Hill, Capt. Ralph, 1695, Bil lerica, Mass. Sergt, in com- 238 INDEX OF ANCESTORS mand of his house used as a Garrison House, 1675, King Philip's War. Ens. of Billerica Co., 1683. Capt, 1692. Dep uty, 1689, et seq. Hill, John P. Locke, Charles A. Prindle, Edgar Lewis Hill, Capt. Richard, 1700. Capt, Anne Arundel Co. Mili tia, i675-'8o. Member Md. House of Burgesses, i682-'88. Chew, Samuel C. Hill, Samuel, 171 5-1798, Billerica and Cambridge, Mass. Pri vate in Col. Brattle's Regt. for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757; in Capt. Lane's Co., 1762. In Capt. Hannant's Co., 1763. Hill, John P. Hill, Valentine, 1661, Mass. and N. H. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Deputy, from Dover, N. H., to General Court of N. H., i652-'55, and 1657. Dyer, Leonard H. Hillegas, Michael, 1729 1804. Member of Assembly, Prov. of Penn., i76$-'7$. Bellas, Henry H. Dillard, Henry K Hills, Benjamin, 1684 - 1762, Chester, N. H. Deputy, 1745. Little, Henry L. Hills, Capt. Jonathan, 1698-1775, East Hartford, Conn. Capt, 5th Company of Train Band, Hartford, 1738. Hills, Ralph W. Hills, Capt. Joseph, 1602-1688, Newbury, Mass. Deputy from Charlestown and Speaker of the House, 1647; from Maiden, i650-'56, '6o-'64; from New bury, 1667, '69. Capt. Maiden Military Co. Baker, Alfred L. Brooks, Lyman Loring Boutelle, Frank W. Burrage, Henry S. Farwell, John W. Hardwick, Charles C. Hills, William, Jr. Lea, James H. Leach, Henry Goddard Litchfield, Wilford J. Little, Henry L. Morris, Seymour Morse, Willard Samuel Moulton, Geo. Mayhew Richardson, William S. Skinner, William C. Sprague, Phineas W. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Stone, William E. Stowell, Wm. Henry Harrison Wade, James F. Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. Ives Wheelock, William B. Wills, Henry LeB. Winship, Wm. Henry Wolcott, Roger Hills, Capt. William, 1639-1693. Capt. of Militia at East Hart ford, Conn., 1653. Wounded at Hockanum, 1675. Gilbert, James H. Hills, Wm. E. Wilder, Edward B. Hillyer, Col. Andrew, 1743-182S. Sergt, under Lord Amherst in 1760, and expedition against Havana, 1762. Hoadley, James H. Hilton, Edward, 1670. Com manded a section of the Expe dition which made the first set tlement in N. H. in 1623. Attorney, and Patentee of the "Squanscott" patent, Associate, 1641. Assistant, 1642. Brown, Harold W. Burleigh, George Wm. Rollins, Philip A. Hilton, Edward, Jr., 1 626-1 699. Had Garrison House at Exeter, 1693. and 1696. Rollins, Philip Ashton Hilton, Q. M. Edward, Jr., 1700- 1776. Quartermaster of Fifth N. H. Co. of Cavalry, sent to relief of Fort Edward in French and Indian War. Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Rollins, Philip A. Hilton, Capt. Richard, 1653-1743. Captain at Exeter, N. H., 1712; had Garrison house at 239 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Exeter, N. H. Justice N. H. Superior Court, i698-'99. Rollins, Philip A. Hilton, William, 1656, York. Deputy to Mass. Gen. Court, 1644. Libby, Chas. Thornton Pettingell, Frank H. Hilton, Capt. Wm., 1628-1690. Capt, Exeter, N. H. ; defended his Garrison house, 1690. Delegate to Portsmouth con vention assembled 1690 to advise protection against In dians. Rollins, Philip A. Hilton, Col. Winthrop, 1671-1710. Lieut, 1689. Capt, 1703. Lieut.-Col., Expedition to Nova Scotia, 1705. Member of the Council. Davis, Fellowes Koues, George E. Hinckes, John, . Councillor, 1683. Assistant, 1686. Mem ber Sir Edward Andros' Coun cil, 1687. President of Council, 1692. Morrell, George C. Parsons, William D. Hinckley, Capt. John, 1701-1765. In French and Indian Wars, 1757 Moran, Charles Hinckley, Gov. Thomas, 1618-1706, Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, Plymouth, 1646, et seq. Asst, i658-'8o. Commissioner of Plymouth Col., 1675-76. Com missioner for United Colonies, i678-'92. In Great Swamp Fight. Dep.-Gov., 1680. Gov., i68i-'92. Councillor of Prov ince, 1686. Member of Council under Gov. Andros, 1687. Commissioner from Plymouth Co. in charge of Military Forces against King Philip, i675-'76. Assistant, Prov. of Mass. Bay. Atwood, Edward S. Bement, Robt. B. C. Bowman, George E. Boyd, Allen R. Brown, David H. Crocker, David Glover, George E. Gorham, Austin G. Hinckley, Nathaniel B. Hoyt, Albert E. Hutchings, Henry M. Lovell, Frank H. Lovell, Frank H., Jr. Melcher, Samuel A. Miller, Charles B. Miller, Edward C. Moran, Charles Pike, Chas. E. Pike, Francis W. Reynolds, Henry S. Rosa, Nelson W. Sprague, Frank Wm. Snow, Albert Eugene Wayland, Francis Young, Edward B. Hindes, Dr. Thomas, 1734-1828. Surgeon's Mate, R. N., 1755 ; N. Y., 1757, with English Fleet, French and Indian Wars. Louisburg, 1758. Que bec, 1759. Belle Isle. Thompson, John Taliaferro Hinman, Lieut. Adam, 1689-1766. Lieut, 1755. Wounded near Lake George. Haskell, Horace S. Stewart, Harry B. Hinman, Capt. Andrew, 1690 , Woodbury, Conn., Capt, South Co., 1733. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Hinman, Benjamin, 1662 - 1713, Woodbury, Conn. Deputy, 1711. Flint, Wyman K. Hurd, Ethan O. Hurd, Rukard Peet, Emerson W. Hinman, Sergt. Edward, 1681, Stratford, Conn. With Capt John Underhill, under Stuyve sant, against the Indians. Flint, Wyman K. Hurd, Ethan O. Hurd, Rukard Kissam, Henry S. McClintock, Emory Moseley, John G. Hinman, Noah, 1696-1766, Wood bury and Southbury, Conn. 240 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Deputy from Woodbury, 1731. Peet, Emerson W. Hinman, Capt. Titus, 1656-1736, Woodbury, Conn. Lieut, 17 10. Capt, 1714. Averill, Nathan K. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Moseley, John G. Hinsdale, Barnabas, 1639 -1675. In Capt. Lothrop's Co., King Philip's War. Killed at Bloody Brook, So. Deerfield. Byington, Charles S. Byington, Wm. W. Hinsdale, Robert, 1617-1675. In Capt. Lothrop's Co. at Bloody Brook, and was slain. Byington, Charles S. Byington, Wm. W. Fiske, George F. Hutchins, Harry Walter Wilder, Edward B. Hinsdale, Samuel, 1642 - 1675, Deerfield, Mass. Killed at Bloody Brook. Fiske, George F. Wilder, Edward B. Hinson, Lieut. Thomas, 1650 , Isle of Kent, Md. High Com missioner; Lieut, of Militia; Justice of Peace ; Member of Assembly, 1659. Woolley, Victor Baynard Hinton, Col. John, 1745 - 1784. Major of "Gov. Wm. Tryon's Royal Guard," 1768. Col. of Wake Co. Troops. In Battle of Almanac, 1771. Townsend, George H. Hitchcock, Capt. Amos, 1724-1791. Commanded 6th Co., 2d Regt. of Conn. Forces in French and Indian War, Campaign of 1758. Dwight, Frederick Trowbridge, Rutherford Hitchcock, Capt. Benjamin, 1715 . French and Indian Wars, 1740. Bishop, Henry A. Hitchcock, David, 1734-1805. In Capt. Gilbert Drake's Co., Westchester. In Capt Jona-J than Fowler's Co., 1758.I Served on Frontier and Crown Point Expedition. Paddock, William H. Hitchcock, Capt. Ebenezer, 1689- 1776. Capt, South Hampshire Regt., raised for the relief of the Provincial Troops, 1756. Thomas, Frank W. Hitchcock, Lieut. John, 1642-1712. Ens. in Falls Fight in Capt. Wm. Turner's Co., King Phil ip's War. Made Lieut, for gallant services. Barbour, Lucius A. Benton, Arthur B. Bostwick, Henry A. Brown, Paul Clark, Eliot A. Hitchcock, (Jas.) Ripley (Wm.) Homer, Wm. B. Murray, Charles H. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Warner, Chas. Dudley Hitchcock, Capt. Luke, Sr., 1659, Wethersfield, Conn. Se lectman and Representative ; soldier and Capt. in early Colonial Wars. Benton, Arthur B. Brown, Paul Fisher, Albert Judson Homer, William B. Snow, Edgar Morton Wilder, Edward B. Hitchcock, Capt. Luke, 1655- 1727, Springfield, Mass. Under Capt. Turner in the "Falls Fight." Barbour, Lucius A. Hitchcock, Thomas B. Merrick, Henry S. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Hitchcock, Matthias, 1614-1669. In Indian troubles in 1646, New Haven. Little, Robt. Forsyth Hitchcock, Matthias, 1688-1762- ., '63. Soldier in a Conn. Regt, H 1745- H Little, Robt. Forsyth ¦Hitchcock, Lieut. Richard, B !67i, Biddeford, Me. Lieut 241 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Appointed 1630- Train Dep- commanding Saco and Porpus Train Band, 1665. Libby, Charles T. Hitchings, Daniel, , Lynn, Mass. In Lynn Co., in King Philip's War. Haven, Wm. Stevens, John W. Hite, Col. John, 1710-1792, Fred erick County, Va. In 1744 was Captain in charge of a precinct Major and Council of War, 1756. Col. in French and Indian War. English, William E. Morton, Daniel Sharp, George M. Hite, Jost, 1761. by the Governor, Justice of the First Court of Orange County, 1734- Hume, Edgar E. Hoadley, Capt. William, 1709. Capt., ist Co., Band, Branford, Conn. uty. Washburn, Wm. Ives Hoagland, Lieut. Johannes, Trooper under Col. Dongan in Expedition to Albany, 1688. Lieut, of a Troop of Horse under Capt. Johannes de Pey ster, 1700. Lane, Francis T. L. Hoar, Daniel, 1650 . Member of the Concord Co., King Philip's War, 1676. Homer, Wm. B. Hoar, John, 1704, Scituate and Concord, Mass. Member Scituate Co., 1643. King Philip's War. Homer, William B. Kent, Daniel Morris, Seymour Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Hoar, Capt. Leonard, Brimfield, Mass. Brimfield. Homer, Wm. B. Morris, Seymour Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Hobart, Edmund, 1 570-1 646, Hing- 1682-1771, Capt, at ham, Mats. Deputy, i639-'40- '42. Bates, Theodore C. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Dixon, Willis Milnor Evans, George F. Evans, Ira H. Green, Robert M. Guilford, Wm. W. Hunt, Arthur K. James, Howard K. Johnston, Christopher Monfort, Fred'k D. Reed, John L. Rogers, James S. Turner, Philip F. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collins Whitcomb, Lawrence Wilcutt, Levi L. Hobart, Capt. Joshua, 1614-1682, Hingham, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1 641. Ens., Hingham Co., 1648; Lieut, 1651; Capt, 1653. Deputy, 1643, '45-'47, '50, '53- '54, '56, '58-'63, '65, '67-'74, '79- '81. La Motte, William A. Sprague, Frank W. Hobbs, Ens. James, 1691 - 1756, Hampton, N. H. Served at Fort William and Mary, Piscataqua, 1708. Ens., 1755. Rollins, Philip A. Hobbs, Josiah, 1649-1741, Boston and Lexington, Mass. In Capt Joseph Sill's Co., King Philip's War. Narragansett grantee. Guilford, Nathan Stratton, Charles E. Stratton, Solomon P. Hobbs, Morris, 1652-1740, Hamp ton, N. H. In King Philip's War, under Cap'.. Samuel Appleton. Also in King Wil liam's War, i689-'98. Rollins, Philip A. Hobby, Sir Charles, 1665-1715, Boston, Mass. Col., Mass. Regt, under Gen. Nicholson. Port Royal Expedition, 1710. A. & H. A. Co. Ballord, Esek S. Ballord, Webb R. Bates, James H. 242 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Butler, John L. Fowler, Franklin H. Gooch, Frank A. Hubbard, Ralph Hustace Knowlton, Daniel W. Pond, Charles Hobby Pond, Nathan G. Pond, Nicholas M. Pond, Winthrop Hobby, Capt. Thomas, 1723-179S, Conn. Capt, 8th Co. 4th Conn. Regt,, 1755 ; Capt, 5th Co. 4th Conn. Regt., 1758 ; Capt., 4th Co. 3d Conn. Regt, 1759; Capt, 5th Co. 3d Conn. Regt., 1760; Capt, 6th Co. 2d Conn. Regt., 1761 ; Capt, 5th Co. 2d Conn. Regt, 1762. Adams, George E. Adams, Purser Elder Hodgdon, Sergt. Nathaniel, 1681- 1757. A. & H. A. Co., 1727. ist Sergt, 1728. Sowdon, Arthur J. C. Hodges, Lieut. Elijah, 2d Lieut, Capt. Nathan Hodges' Co., Crown Point Expedition, 1759- '60. Mass. Forces. Hayden, Edward Simeon Hodges, Capt. Henry, 1652-1717. Representative, i704-'i3-'i5- 'i6-'i7. Capt, 2d Military Co. Selectman. Member, Town Council. Hodges, Alfred Runk, Louis B. Hodges, Capt. Isaac, 1728-1807. In ist Norton Co., Mass., 1757. Capt, 1776. Hodges, Alfred Hodges, John, 1650-1719. Member of 2d Squadron, Taunton Mili tary Co. Baxter, Hugh Henry Kingsley, Harvey R. Hodges, Major Joseph, 1687-1745. Louisburg Expedition, 1745, Col. Richmond's Regt. Cushman, James M. Hodges, Alfred Hodges, Capt. William, 1682-1766, Taunton, Mass. Capt, 3d Military Co. of Taunton. One of the founders of New Taun ton, now Westminster, Vt., /735- Kingsley, Harvey R. Hodgkins, William, 1622 -1693. Fought against the Indians in King Philip's War, 1675, and served in Major Appleton's Company during the Narra gansett Winter Campaign. Adams, John Dunbar Hodley, Eliphalet, 1719 - 1763, Amesbury, Mass. In Capt Richard Kelley's Co. Guilford, William W. Hodley, Samuel, Sr., 1655 , Amesbury, Mass. Member of the Train Band, 1680. In King Philip's War. Guilford, William W. Hodley, Samuel, Jr., , Ames bury. A Member of Militia in a Co. of "Snow Shoe Men." Guilford, Wm. W. Hodsdon, Benoni, i 647 , Kit tery, Me. Deputy, i692-'93. Lord, Calvin Hoffman, Corp. Martinus, 1625- . At Esopus, 1658, Indian Attack. Corp., Foot Co., Kingston, N. Y., 1686. Hoffman, Eugene A. Hoffman, Samuel V. Sherrili, Charles H. Hoffman, Col. Martinus, 1707- 1772. Col. of Militia in Dutchess Co., i756-'58. Adju tant of Regt, in Dutchess Co., 1739. Hoffman, Charles Hoffman, Eugene Hoffman, Samuel V. Hoffman, William M. V. Hoffman, Capt. Nicholas, 1680- 1750. Ulster Co. Militia, Col. Jacob Rutsen, Shawangunk Co., 71 1 5. Kingstowne Co., 1717. Erected stone house, used as a Fort, at Kingston, N. Y. Hoffman, Eugene A. Hoffman, Samuel V. Hogan, William, , Albany, N. Y. In Capt Johannes Mingael's Co, 1715. Clark, Kenneth 243 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hogeboom, Col. Jeremiah, 171 i- 1784, Claverack, N. Y. Capt. of ist Battalion, Albany Regt., Col. Van Rensselaer's Regt McNamee, Charles Webb, John Griswold Holbrook, John, 1673-1740, Sher- born, Mass. Representative to the General Court, i7i4-'22. Soldier in 1690 Expedition to Canada under Sir William Phipps. Enos, Alanson T. Holbrook, Clark Holbrook, Levi Stone, William Eben Holbrook, Captain Joseph, 1714- 1785, Bellingham, Mass. Pri vate, 1759. Captain of Bell ingham Company, ist Suf folk Regiment, Mass. Militia, 1771. Daniels, Richard H. Holbrook, Sergeant Peter, 1655- 1712, Braintree, Mass. Ser geant of a Mendon Company, 1689-1707. Daniels, Richard H. Holbrook(e), Thomas, 1624-1697, Braintree, Mass In Capt. Johnson's Co., King Philip's War. Daniels, Richard II. Holbrook, Harry Sherman Robinson, Hamline Elijah Talbot, Joel F. Whitin, Ernest S. Holbrook, Thomas, 1646 - 1677, Braintree, Mass. Soldier in Capt. Johnson's Co., King Philip's War. Britton, Edw. E. Talbot, Joel F. Holbrooke, Capt. John, 1617-1699. In command of Co., King Philip's War. Capt. of Co. against Indians, 1676. Bates, Daniel M. Brown, Henry M. Robinson, Roswell R. Rumrill, Frank Holcomb, Hezekiah, 1728-1810, Conn. Deputy from Simsbury, 1773- Stiles, Edward H. Holcomb, Joshua, 1640-1690. Dep uty, Simsbury, Conn., i670-'90. Adams, Frederick C. Stiles, Edward H. Weld, George F. Holcomb, Joshua, 1672-1760, Conn. Deputy from Simsbury, 1756. Stiles, Edward H. Holcomb (e), Lieut. Nathaniel, 1648 . Deputy, Simsbury, Conn., I703-'o6. Lieut, 1716. Case, John E. Holcombe, John M. Holcombe, Thomas, 1657, Windsor, Conn. Soldier; Deputy, 1649. Case, John E. Parker, George T. Snow, Edgar Morton Weld, George F. Holden, Lieut. Charles, 1666- 1717. R. I. Deputy, i7io-'i6. Lieut, 1716. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Holden, Charles, Jr., 1695 . Deputy, R. L, 1749. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Holden, Sergt. David, 1738-1803, Townsend, Mass. In Capt. Leonard Whiting's Co. from Middlesex Co. Expedition against Canada, and Sergt., 1760. Baxter, Jesse B. Holden, Justinian, 1691. Under Capt. Daniel Gookin in King Philip's War. Hicks, S. Chudleigh Holden, Edward S. Holden, Horace Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Holden, Justinian, 1644 1700, Cambridge, Mass. In King Philip's War, under Capt. Henchman at Hadley, and Capt. Brattle, at Mount Hope, and under Capt. Sill. Cowee, James C. 2+4 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Holden, Wm. Holden, Capt. Randall, 1612-1692, Warwick, R. I. Marshal and Corp. at Portsmouth, R. I., 1638. Asst, 1647, et se1- Capt, 1664. Deputy, i666-'86. Briggs, Southwick C. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Lee, Edmund J. Murdock, Joseph B. Nightingale, Geo. C. Phillips, Henry Byron Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Prince, Charles J. Rice, Herbert A. Spicer, Geo. T. Holgrave, John, 1580-1670, Salem, Mass. Deputy, i634-'35. "Over seer of powder and shott," 1634. Cadle, Cornelius Chesebrough, Geo. L. Dixon, Willis M. Green, John Wm. Hunt, Arthur K. Inches, George B. Mackenzie, Geo. N. Parker, Geo. T. Peet, Emerson W. Holland, Edward, 1702-1756. Mem ber of Council, i748-'56. Com missioner of Indian Affairs, i734-'42. Oothout, John W. Woodward, Francis W. Holland, Capt. Henry, 1661-1736. Lieut, 1699. Capt, 1704. Commander of Garrison at Albany, i723-'32. High Sher iff, i7o6-'2o. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, i7o6-'32. Oothout, John W. Woodward, Francis W. Holland, Henry, 1704-1782. Alder man, 1727; Sheriff of Albany, 1739) '4*; Master in Chancery, i743-'48. Member of Colonial Assembly, 1761, '69. Woodward, Francis William Holland, Ivory, 1740-1820. Cen- tinel, 1757, under Capt. Zede- kiah Stone. Scouting, ist Battalion, Col. Ruggles' Regt, 1759- Holland, Alexander Holland, John B. Holland, Joseph Holland, Joseph, 1659 . A soldier under Capt. Joseph Syre, King Philip's War. Simmons, Joseph F. Holliday, Lieut. James, 1757. Commissioned Lieut in Second Battalion, Penn. Troops, under Lieut.-Col. John Armstrong, March 25, 1756. Died in battle near Loudon Mts., Penn., June 9. 1757- Holliday, William P. HOLLINGSWORTH, VALENTINE, 1635- 1710. Penn. Assembly, 1682. Hollingsworth, Wm. Irving Huidekoper, Frederic W. Smith, Joshua E. Stewart, Jefferson Davis Stewart, Joseph Adger Taylor, John Y. Hollister, Capt. Gideon, 1725- 1812, Woodbury, Conn. Under Capt Ebenezer Downes, Expe dition to Fort William Henry, 1757. Ens., 1762. Lieut, 1768. Capt, 1771. Logan, Walter S. Hollister, Lieut. John, 1612-1665, Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, Mass., 1644; Conn., i645-'56. Lieut, Hartford County, Mili tia, 1657. Abbott, Everton J. Andrews, James S. Bickford, Robt. Sloane Booth, Charles Edwin Brooker, Charles F. Carpenter, William M. Curtiss, Harlow C. Elliot, Daniel G. Harral, George Hollister, Horace E. T. Hubbell, Henry W. Logan, Walter S. Miller, Eddis N. Moffat, R. Burnham Morris, Seymour 245 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Morse, John T. Moseley, John G. Patten, John D. Peet, Emerson W. Root, Cyrus Terry, John Taylor Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, William B. Treat, Erastus B. Walcott, Arthur S. Wenzeli, Henry B. Williams, Norman A. Hollister, Lieut. John, Jr., 1642- 171 1, Hartford, Conn. Lieut, 1676. Hale, Chas. Reuben Hollister, Capt. Stephen, 165S- 1709, Wethersfield, Conn. Lieut, under Capt. Wm. Whiting, Phips' Expedition, 1692. Expedition to the fron tier, 1696. Expedition to Canada. Bickford, Robt. Sloane Logan, Walter S. Morris, Seymour Hollister, Capt. Timothy, 1763, Glastonbury, Conn. Ens., 2d Co., 1742. Capt, 12th Co., 6th Regt, i750-'6o. Killed in Wyoming, 1763. Carpenter, William M. Holly, Elisha, 1659 , Stam ford, Conn. Deputy, i700-'oi- '04. Knapp, Henry E. Holly, John, 1618-1681, Stamford, Conn. Representative, 1654- '55",f>3- Asst, i654-'55. Dep uty, New Haven, 1663. Com missioner from Stamford, 1667- '70. Deputy, Colony of Conn., 1670. Bell, Jared W. Curran, Guernsey Hoyt, Edward C. Knapp, Henry E. Scofield, George S. Holman, Ens. John, 1652. First Military Co., Dorchester, Mass. Cutler, Ralph W. Holman, Col. Jonathan, 1732- 1814, Sutton, Mass. In Expe dition for relief Fort William Henry, 1757. Later, Col. 5th Mass. Regt. Holman, Charles B. Holman, Capt. Solomon, 1697- 1785. In Capt. James Smith's Co., Col. John Greenleaf's Regt, Crown Point Expedition, 1754. Served as Capt. of "Men from Sutton," 1755 and 1761. Decker, Wilbur F. Holme, Capt. Thomas, 1624-1695. Council, Prov. of Penn., 1683. Butler, Thomas Crispin, Mordecai J. Hough, Oliver Mercur, James W. Mercur, Rodney A. Holmes, Lieut. John, 1673-1712. Deputy, 1682, i704-'o5. Gen. Treas., 1690, et seq. Lieut, 1696. Briggs, Southwick C. Lee, Edmund J. Holmes, Capt. Jonathan, 1637- 1713. General Assembly, N. j., i670-'72. Capt, Monmouth Troop, 1673. Deputy, R. I, 1689-1701. Speaker, Member of Governor's Council. Gen eral Treasurer, 1704. Ballard, Edw. Lathrop Hunt, Samuel F. Nickerson, Thos. W. Holmes, Ens. Joshua, 1678-1729, Stonington, Conn. Ens., 1729. Adams, Edw. M. Meachim, Franklin Adams Holmes, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1664- 1710, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1693. First Sergt, 1695. Lieut. Soule, Horace H., Jr. Holmes, Nathaniel, 1639 - 1713, Dorchester, Mass. Served un der Capt. Edward Hutchinson at Mount Hope, 1675. Repre sentative to United Colonies, 1689. Holmes, William B. Holmes, Obadiah, 1607-1682. Mem ber Special Governor's Coun cil, King Philip's War. Rep resentative, at Newport and Portsmouth, R. I., 1656. Allin, George A. 2-)6 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Ballard, Edw. Lathrop Bicknell, George A. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Burlingame, Edwin A. Cadle, Cornelius Chapman, Edwin N. Denny, Thomas Ditmas, Charles A. Gerald, Herbert P. Hall, David A. Hall, Nelson R. Holmes, Samuel Spelman Houghton, John P. Hunt, Samuel F. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Morrison, Geo. Austin Nickerson, Thos. W. Palmer, Lowell M. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Thomas, Robert McK. Tilley, R. Hammeth Wood, Eric F. Holmes, Samuel, 1726-1786, Dor chester, Mass. Served under Capt. Phineas Stevens, 1748. Under Theophilus Curtis in Col. Miller's Regt, 1757. Under Capt. Samuel Billings in Col. Timothy Ruggles's Regt, 1758. Holmes, William B. Holmes, Samuel, 1733-1803. Sol dier in French and Indian War, 1758. Holmes, Daniel F. Holt, Capt. Joshua, 1703 , Windham, Conn. Lieut, 3d Co. of Windham, 1749. Capt, 6th Co., 5th Conn. Regt, 175 1. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Holt, Sergt. Nathaniel, 1647-1723, Sergeant in King Philip's War; wounded in the shoulder at the Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Fulton, Wm. E. Holt, John Howland Holt, Capt. Thomas, 1664-1730, Surry Co., Va. Member of House of Burgesses, 1699 ; Justice, Sheriff, and Coroner. Stovall, Pleasant Alexander Holton, Joel, 1738-1821, North- field, Mass. In Capt. John Buck's Co., Col. Timothy Rug gles's Regt, i759-'6o. Ferris, Hiram B. Holton, Henry D. Holton, William, 1621 1691, Northampton, Mass. Deputy, i664-'67, '69-'7i. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Cox, John L. Daniels, Richard H. Dyer, Horace E. Ferris, Hiram B. Graves, Carroll S. Holton, Henry D. Maclaren, Robert Forrest Westfall, John H. Holway, Joseph, , Sand wich, Mass. In Lieut. Black- mer's Co., 1643. Bowen, Edgar C. Holyoke, Edward, 1660. Deputy from Lynn, Mass., i639> '43. '47, '49. '5°- Bissell, William P. Inches, George B. Powell, Lyman T. Stearns, Henry P. Walbridge, Thomas Chester Wells, Eben F. Wolcott, Roger Holyoke, Capt. Elizur (Eliezer), 1618-1676, Springfield, Mass. Ens., 1653. Lieut, 1657. Capt, 1663. Deputy, 1656. Second in command at Springfield and Hadley, King Philip's War. Dewey, Charles Hosmer, Edward S. Inches, Geo. B. Treat, Erastus B. Walbridge, Thomas Chester Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. I. Wells, Eben F. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Homes, William, 1716-1785. A. & H. A. Co., 1747. Lieut, 1761. Capt, 1765. Representative. Councillor. Davies, William G. Hone, Philip, 1743-1798. In Capt Tobias Van Zandt's Co., N. Y., 1759- 247 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Foster, Frederick de P. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Honeywell, Israel, 1687 - 1762. Soldier in Westchester Co., N. Y., Troops, 171 5. Spies, Francis F. Suydam, Walter L. Underhill, Frederic E. Hooe, Rice, Va., 1599-1655. Mem ber House of Burgesses, Shir ley Hundred Island, i632-'33, and Charles City Co., 1644- '46. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. MacDonnell, Austin M. Hoogeboom, Col. Jeremiah, 1712- 1784. Capt, ist Battalion, Al bany Regt, Col. Wm. Johnson, French and Indian War, 1748. Lieut-Col. and Col. McNamee, Charles McNamee, Theodore H. Hoogeboom, Capt. Pieter Meese, , 1758. Lieut, in Capt. Samuel Ten Broeck's Co., Col. Peter Schuyler, 1717. Cap tain. Cochrane, Adam W. S. Young, Innis HOOGHTELING, CAPT. PHILIP, l68l . Capt of Militia for Kingston, N. Y. In Indian Fight at New Village, 1663. Member of Council of War at Esopus, 1663. Capt. of Dutch Militia at Hurley and Marble- town after Dutch re-occupation of New York, 1673. Keator, Fred'k Rose Hooke, Gov. William, 1654. Gov. of New Somersetshire, 1639. Deputy, i643-'47. Rep resentative from Salisbury, Mass. Webb, William S. Hooker, Capt. Joseph, 1705-1764, Farmington, Conn. Lieut, 1746. Capt, 1750. Deputy, i748-'49. Schroeder, Henry Schroeder, James L. Hooper, Stephen, 1666 . Rich mond Co., N. Y. Soldier in garrison at Fort Albany, 1689. Sent to Albany, 171 1, on Expe dition against Canada. James, Carlton Hooper, Thomas, 1737-1777- Served in Capt. Billing's Co., 1758, in Josiah Dunbar's Co., 1760, for the reduction of Canada. In Capt Holmes' Co., i76i-'62, in Capt. Leonard's 1771. Phillips, Arthur S. Hooper, William, , Marble head, Mass. Served in Nar ragansett Wars. In Captain Henchman's Company, 1675. In Captain Wadsworth's Com pany, 1676. Lord, Calvin Hoopes, Daniel, 1670 , Ches ter Co., Pa. Assembly, 1708- '09. Gheen, Edward H. Thorn, William H. D C. W. Hoopes, Joshua, 1723. Buck's Co., Pa. Member Assembly, 1686, et seq. Gheen, Edward H. Hoopes, Wilford L. Thorn, William H. De C. W. Hope, Lieut. Thomas, 1777. Lieut, in one of the two Asso ciate Regiments of Chester County, Pa., i747-'48. Cunningham, William C. Hopewell, Capt. Richard, 1744. Lower House of As sembly, Md., St Mary's Co., i732-'34. Warner, C. Hopewell Hopkins, Capt. Consider, . Capt, North Co. of Train Band of New Hartford, Conn., 1767. Hopkins, George H. Hopkins, Giles, 1605-1690. Volun teer against Pequots, 1637. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Kendall, Henry M. Kittredge, Abbott Eliot. Merrick, Fred'k L. Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Requa, Robert R. Rich, William T. Snow, Edgar M. Hopkins, Lieut. John, 1 665-1732. Sergt, Conn. Colonial Troops, 248 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1714. Ens., 1715. Lieut, 1716. Bickford, Robert S. Hopkins, Archibald. Hopkins, Forest. Morris, Seymour. Morse, Glenn T. Raymond, Geo. L. Ver Planck, William G. Ward, Christopher L. Hopkins, John, 1735-1823. In Capt. George Brewerton's Co., N. Y, 1758. Daniell, Griswold B. Daniell, John F. Daniell, William S. Hopkins, Lieut. Mark, 1739-1776. Ens. and Lieut, under Gov. Francis Bernard of Mass. Hopkins, Archibald. Hopkins, Stephen, 1644. In the "First Encounter" with the Indians at Great Meadow Creek, 1620. Member under Arms, Capt. Myles Standish, 1 621. Member of Governor's Council, i633-'36. Council of War for Plymouth, 1642. Vol unteer in Pequot War. Andrus, Edwin P. Atwood, Edward S. Bickford, Robert S. Bryant, Percy Bryant, W. Sohier Burke, James S. Chittenden, Edwin S. Clark, Alonzo H. Clark, Fred'k H. Cole, Amedee B. Cooper, Leslie B. Crandon, Edwin S. Crandon, John H. Crosby, Wm. C. Cushing, Luther S. Daniels, Edwin A. Doane, William H. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Griffith, William H. Howard, Wm. C. Jordan, Scott Kelly, Edward L. Kendall, Henry M. Kittredge, Abbott E. Ladd, Wm. W. Lombard, Josiah L. Luquer, Thatcher T. P. Merrick, Frederick La Forest Morse, Glenn T. Morton, Levi P. Munro, Wilfred H. Nickerson, Stephen W. Nickerson, Thos. W. Paine, Cyrus F. Parker, Edw. L. Parker, Frederic W. Pratt, Ransom Requa, Robert R. Rich, William T. Schauffler, Wm. G. Seaver, James E. Shaw, Henry S. Shepard, Ralph K. Smith, Dwight Smith, Thomas H. Snow, Edgar Morton Thompson, Norman F. Vaile, Joel F. Vaill, Frederick S. Watrous, Chas. A. Watrous, Chas. L. Wolcott, Roger Hopkins, Gov. Stephen, 1707-1785. Deputy, R. I., 1732, et seq. Gov., i755-'57, '6i-'62, '63-'65, '67-'68. Ridgely, Franklin L. Snow, Albert Eugene Hopkins, Capt. Timothy, 1691- 1748. Capt. of Colonial Troops. Hopkins, Archibald Hopkins, William, 1644, Stratford, Conn. Asst Gov., 1642. Atkinson, Charles T. Bardwell, Harry J. Booth, Charles E. Jennings, Walter Lewis, George W. Little, Robt. Forsyth Preston, Deming H. Thomson, Arthur C. Hopkinson, John, 1647-1704, Row ley, Mass. King Philip's War, Capt. Brocklebank's Co. Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Geer, Walter Spofford, Paul M. Hopkinson, Thomas, 1709-1751. Council, Prov. of Penn., 1747. 249 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Baird, Oliver H. Coale, Geo. O. G. Gilpin, Francis H. Hopkinson, Edward Hoppen, Andries, 1658. En rolled in the Burgher Corps New Amsterdam, 1653 and 1657. Cannon, Henry Brevoort Demarest, Benjamin G. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Hoppin, William, , Char lestown, Mass. In Capt. Thom as Jenner's Co., of Charles town, 1748. Winship, William H. Hopping, Matthias (Hopin), 1675- 1759, Easthampton, L. I. Pri vate in Capt. Cornelius Conk- ling's Co. of Foot Soldiers, 1715. Hopping, Allen Tilton Hopping, Andrew H. Horsford, Capt. Daniel, 1723- 1788, So. Canaan, Conn. Lieut., Conn. Colonial Forces, 1761, and Capt, 1768. Norton, Thomas H. Horton, Barnabas, 1600-1680. Member of Train Band of Southold, under Lieut. Chas. Glover, i652-'53, in troubles with the Dutch and Indians. Little, Robt. Forsyth Horton, Caleb, 1640- 1702. Mem ber of the Train Band in the threatened attack upon South- old by the French ships. Little, Robt. Forsyth Horton, Corp. John, 1672 . Served as Corp. under Lieut. Anthony Brackett, i694-'95, with Mass. Troops in King William's War. Horton, Wm. E. Horton;, Capt. Jonathan, 1647- 1707. Capt of Foot Co., Southold, L. I., 1700. Akerly, Samuel M. King, Rufus Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Horton, Lieut. Joseph, 1635 . Lieut, in the Militia, 1666, King Philip's War. Horton, Elias Q. Hosford, Deacon Amos, 1737-1822, Conn. In French and Indian Wars, in campaigns of 1756- '57"'59- I" companies of Capts. Hitchcock, Hull, and Joel Clark. Dwight, Frederick Hosford, John, 1698. First Troop, Conn. Colony, 1658. Windsor Troop, King Philip's War. Cooper, Leslie B. Gunsaulus, Frank W. Norton, Edward L. Norton, Thos. H. Hoskins, Anthony, 1632-1707, Windsor, Conn. One of the Windsor Troopers in King Philip's War. White, John B. Hoskins, William, Taunton, Plym outh Colony. In King Philip's War, i675-'76. Wounded at the Narragansett Swamp Fight. Brown, Paul Hosmer, James, 1676. Killed at the Haines Garrison House, Sudbury Fight, King Philip's War, with other Concord vol unteers. Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Enos, Alanson T. Woodin, William H. Hosmer, Stephen, 1642-1714, Con cord, Mass. In Capt. Thomas Wheeler's Co., King Philip's War. Burling, Wm. Raymond Enos, Alanson T. Hosmer, Jerome C. Nickerson, Thos. W. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Hosmer, Capt. Stephen, 1704-1758. Capt, Hartford Company, 1755, French and Indian War. In garrison at Pantusick until Sept. 8, 1755. Deputy for East Haddam, 1744. Deputy for Hartford to Conn. General Assembly, 1752, '53, '55, '56. Hosmer, James R. Winchester, Henry C, Jr. Hosmer, Thomas, 1604-1687, Hart- 250 Index of ancestors ford, Conn. Representative. Deputy, i64i-'45, '47-'49. Booth, Chas. Edwin Churchill, Herman Hunt, Arthur K. Lea, James H. Westfall, John Henry Hotchkiss, Capt. Gideon, 1716- 1807. Ensign in Capt. Eldad Lewis' Co. in Fort William Henry Alarm, 1757. Lieut, in Capt Eldad Lewis' Co., 1758. Capt. of ist Co. in Waterbury, Conn., 1760. Deputy to the Gen. Court of Conn., 1756- '59- May, Calvin S. Hotchkiss, Capt. John, 1673-1732. Capt. of Train Band, Wall ingford, Conn., 1725. Deputy, i724-'25. Justice of Peace, i730-'3i. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris IIouchin, Jeremy, 1670, Hingham, Mass. Deputy, 1651, et seq.; for Salisbury, 1663- '65-*67. Rollins, Philip Ashton Shaplei*h, Alfred L. Wilson, J. Appleton Hough, Atherton, 1650. As sistant, Mass. Bay Colony, 1635. Deputy, 1637, '38. Bryant, W. Sohier Hough, Ens. Daniel, 1719-1768. Served in French and Indian Wars, campaign of 1758. Was Ens., Col. James Wadsworth's Regt, 1758. Dyer, Horace E. Hough, Capt. John, 1655-1715, New London, Conn. Ens., Train Band, 1700. Lieut, 1703. Capt, 1708. Deputy, 1700, et seq. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Hough, Richard, 1705. Prov. Council, Prov. Penn., 1692- 1700. Hough, Oliver Hough, Samuel, 1653-1702, Conn. In King Philip's War. Farr, Marvin A. Hough, William, 1619-1683. En gineer at New London. In King Philip's War. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Collins, Holdridge O. Cruishank, Barton Curtis, Geo. Munson Douglas, Walter B, Farr, Marvin A. Fisher, Albert Judson Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Houghton, Abraham, 1725-1815, Bolton. In Capt. Jonathan Whiting's Co., Col. Samuel Willard's Regt, 1748. Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, James C. Houghton, Cyrus, . In expedition to Crown Point and Ticonderoga, 1759. Houghton, William A. Houghton, Henry, . In garrison commanded by Jo siah Whitcomb at Lancaster, Queen Anne's War, 1704. In command of a garrison at Lancaster. Fisher, Albert Judson Houghton, Ens. Jacob, 1696 , Lancaster, Mass. Soldier, Foot Co., under Thomas Wilder. Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, Henry O., Jr. Houghton, James C. Houghton, John, Sr., 1631-1684, Lancaster, Mass. In garrison at the time of the second at tack by the Indians, 1675- '76. Fisher, Albert J. Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, James C. Houghton, John, 1650-1737, Lan caster, Mass. In garrison of Lawrence Waters, King Phil ip's War, and Capt. Thos. Wilder, 1704. Had a garrison house, 1711. Representative, 1693-1724. Fisher, Albert Judson Houghton, Clement S. Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, James Clay 251 society of colonial wars Houghton, William A. Leach, J. Granville Houghton, Joseph, 1657-1737. In Capt. Wilder's garrison, Lan caster, Mass., 1704. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Houghton, Ralph, 1 623-1 693, Lan caster, Mass. Deputy, 1673- '89. Burrage, Henry S. Endicott, Eugene F. Frost, Walter Clarence Houghton, Wm. A. Metcalf, Houghton P. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richardson, Wm. E. White, John B. Houghton, Richard, 1682. Volunteer at Siege of Fort Un cas, Narragansett War, 1657. Hoppin, Hamline L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Lathrop, Charles Gardner Houlton, Joseph, 1621-1705, Salem, Mass. In Capt. Joseph Gardi ner's Co., 1675.1 Ballard, Willis D. Houser (Howser), Christopher, 1726 . In Capt McEver's Co., N. Y. Troops, 1758. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Houston, Sergt. Joseph, Bedford, N. H. Capt. John Oilman's Co., Col. Nathaniel Messer- vey's Regt, Crown Point Ex pedition, 1756. Melville, Henry Houston, Sir Patrick, 1698-1762. Lieut, Light Infantry Co. of Savannah, Ga., 1774. Mem ber Council of Safety. Anderson, Clarence G., Jr. Chisholm, Edward Clifford Chisholm, John Anderson Johnston, James Houstoun Waring, Thomas P. Hovey, Deacon John, 1738-1826. Delegate to the Provincial Congress held at Cambridge, 1775- Burnham, Edward Payson Hovey, Lieut. Thomas, 1648-1739, Hadley, Mass. Lieut, King Philip's War. Hayes, Birchard Austin How, Daniel, 1658-1718, Marlboro, Mass. In garrison at Marl borough, King Philip's War. Thompson, Abijah How, David, Jr., 1674-1759. In Capt Samuel Willard's Co., French and Indian Wars, 1725. Cadle, Chas. F. Cadle, Cornelius How, David, 1700 , Sudbury, Mass. Served as Ranger, French and Indian Wars. Thompson, Abijah How, David, 1717-1802. In Capt josiah Brown's Troop, French and Indian Wars, 1739. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius How(e), Edward, 1644, Wa tertown, Mass. Deputy, 1635- 1639. Bent, Samuel A. Farwell, John W. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Hill, John B. Jeffries, John T. L. Lea, James H. Mersereau, John D. Nickerson, Thos. W. Stone, Wm. E. Storer, John H. Wheeler, Horace L. Wilder, Edward B. How, Ens. Isaac, . Ens. of First Train Band, at Stam ford, Conn., 1722; Ensign in 1732. Adams, Edward Milton How(e), John, Sr., 1687, Marlborough, Mass. Com manded a Garrison House at Marlborough, King Philip's War. Adams, Charles E. Adsit, Elbridge S. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Fisher, Albert J. Green, Chas. M. Green, Robert M. Howe, Chas. Luke How(e), John, 1640-1686. Marl- 252 INDEX OF ANCES 1 0RS boro, Mass. In garrison at Sudbury, King Philip's War. Bailey, Everett H. Barnes, Geo. Edward Billings, David L. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Green, Charles M. Hosmer, Jerome C. MacVeagh, Eames Wetherbee, Winthrop Howard, Archelus, 1737 , Danvers, Mass. In Capt. Israel Herrick's Co., 1757; also in Capt. Andrew Fuller's Co., Col. Bagley's Regt, 1758, French and Indian War. Putnam, George J. Howard, Lieut. John, 1625-1700, Bridgewater, Mass. Ens., Bridgewater Military Co., 1664. Lieut, 1689. Deputy, i678-'83. Henry, George F. Howard, Harry M. Howard, Harry S. Howard, Oliver O. Moran, Charles Moseley, Frank Robinson, Roswell R. Rogers, Allan Southworth, Constant Tyler, Edward R. Howard, Nathaniel, 1642 -1720. Mount Hope Campaign, under Capt. Thomas Prentice, King Philip's War. Barnes, Frank L. Barnes, W. Howard Skinner, William C. Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. I. Howard, Samuel, 1 646-1 697, Mai den, Mass. Under Capt. Thom as Prentice and Lieut. Edward Oakes, Mount Hope, King Philip's War. Adams, Charles E. Brown, David H. Howard, Thomas, 1700. Served in Capt. Convin's Co., 1675, in the Narragansett Campaign in King Philip's War, and in Lieut. Gillam's Co. under Major Savage in 1676. Preston, Howard Willis. Howe, Abraham, 1683, Marl boro and Sudbury, Mass. In garrison there, King Philip's War. Bailey, Everett H. Barnes, Geo. Edward Dana, Chas. L. Rhodes, Dudley W. Stratton, George G. Thompson, Abijah Whitin, Fred'k H. Wilder, Edw. B. Howe, Capt. Daniel, 1658-1718, Marlborough, Mass. In gar rison at Marlborough, March, 1692. Afterwards called Cap tain. Barnes, George E. Fulton, William E. Howe, Josiah, Sr., 1711, Marl boro, Mass. In King Philip's War. Fisher, Albert Judson Howe, Capt. Sampson, 1682-1736. Capt. of Militia, Killingly, Conn., 1730. Deputy, Conn., 1726, et seq. Howe, Herbert M. Tyler, Harry B. Tyler, Sidney F. Howe, Samuel, 1642-1713, Sudbury, Mass. In Capt Danforth's Co., King Philip's War. Adams, Chas. E. Barnes, Geo. Edward Cadle, Chas. F. Cadle, Cornelius Seamans, Frank M. Howe, Capt. Thomas, 1656-1733. Commanded Garrison, Marl borough, Queen Anne's War. Relief of Lancaster, 1704. Representative, Mass., 1700. Davis, Robert Johnson Gilbert, Benjamin D. Howe, George R. Howe, Thomas, 1722. Mem ber of the House of Burgesses from Calvert County, 1704- '08. Somervell, Wm. Howe Howell, Capt. Daniel, 1680-1732. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Capt, 1727. Justice of Peace, Hunterdon Co., N. J., 1725. Chambers, Thomas S. Howell, Edward, 1585-1656, Lynn, Mass., and Southampton, L. I. Gov.'s Assist, i647-'53, Conn. Colony. Atkinson, Charles T. Auten, Frederick Probasco Darrach, Bradford Enos, AJanson T. Fisk, Harvey E., Jr. Fisk, Kenneth Foster, Howell Howell, Edwin A. Howell, Gilbert Howell, William Ingham, Wm. H. Jones, Walter R. Mackenzie, George N. Prime, Ralph Earl Rumrill, Frank Thompson, Geo. H. Williams, John S. Williams, Wm. S. G. Howell, Lieut. Hezekiah, 1677- 1744. Military Forces of Conn., from Southampton, L. I. Darrach, Bradford Foster, Howell Howell, William Howell, Isaac, . Mem ber, Southold Military Co., Suffolk Regt, 1 71 5, Col. Henry Smith. Howell, Edwin A. Howell, Jacob, 1687-1768. Dele gate, Prov. Assembly Penn., 1752. Griswold, Benjamin H. Howell, Henry W., Jr. Stewart, Andrew Howell, Major John, 1625-1695, Southampton, L. I. Deputy, i662-*64. Governor's Assist ant, 1664. Command against the Dutch, i673-'74. Major of Troop, 1684. Atkinson, Charles T. Cook, Edmund H. Cook, Ferdinand H. Cook, Henry F. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Howell, Benjamin F. Howell, Charles F. Howell, Gilbert Jones, Walter R. Leete, Charles S. Mackenzie, Geo. N. Mackenzie, Geo. N., 3d Prime, Ralph Earl Rumrill, Frank Slocum, Joseph J. Howell, Zebulon, 1694-1761. In Capt Isaac Halsey's 2d South ampton Co., 1715. Williams, John S. Williams, Wm. S. G. Howes, Jeremiah, 1637-1706, Den nis, Mass. Councillor of War, 1676. Bickford, Robert Sloane Howes, Frederick R. Howes, Thomas, 1665, Yar mouth, Mass. Deputy from Yarmouth to Plymouth Gen. Court, 1652, '53, '58, '59, '60, '61, '62. Bickford, Robert Sloane Rowland, Isaac, 1649-1724. In King Philip's War. Deputy. Burt, Charles W. Talbot, Archie L. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Howland, Lieut. Jabez, 1628 . Lieut, Capt. Benjamin Church, in King Philip's War. Bryant, Percy Coghill, Howard Howland, Carver Shaw, Nathan H. Howland, John, 1 592-1673. First Encounter, Great Meadow Creek, 1620. Governor's Asst, i633-'35. In command of Ken nebec Trading Post, 1634. Dep uty, 1641, et seq. Adams, Edward M. Adams, Herbert M. Allen, Fred'k P. Ames, Louis A. Bartlett, Joseph G. Bassett, Austin B. Bement, Robt. B. C. Brewster, Samuel D. Briggs, Wm. C. Brown, John B. Bryant, Percy ?'\ INDEX OF ANCESTORS Burke, James S. Burt, Charles W. Cadle, Cornelius Cannon, William W. H. Champlin, John D., Jr. Chase, Clement Clark, A. Howard Clark, Eliot A. Coghill, Howard Coit, James M. Coleman, Leighton P. Crandon, Edwin S. Crandon, John H. Crocker, David Denny, Thomas Dorr, Joseph Doten, Elmer A. Dwight, Frederick Dykman, Jackson A. Eldridge, Edric Fairbanks, Henry N. Farnam, Chas. H. Fletcher, Paris Foote, John C. Fuller, Henry C. Gardiner, Curtiss C. Gardner, Cecil J. Gorham, Austin G. Grain, Arthur Howland Green, Samuel S. Greene, Howard Guild, Frederick T. Haskins, Charles W. Haven, Wm. Hawes, Emory Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Howland, Shepard Hull, James W. Jones, Walter Rysam Kellogg, Frederic R. Leonard, Geo. H. Locke, Charles A. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Lovell, Frank H. Lovell, Frank H., Jr. Lovell, Leander N. Meacham, Franklin A. Morgan, James L. Morrell, George C. Norton, Edward L. Palmer, Lowell M. Peet, Emerson W. Pfoutz, Gilbert B. Pike, Charles E. Pike, Francis W. Reed, Latham G. Richardson, Geo. E. Robinson, Roswell R. Sargent, John S. Shaw, Nathan H. Smith, Frank B. Sprague, Frank Wm. Spicer, George T. Stafford, Morgan H. Stevens, William 5. B. Strong, Richard P. Swain, William C. Talbot, Archie L. Taintor, Starr Thurber, Fred'k Butler Thurber, Wm. Herbert Tiffany, Ebenezer Tiffany, George Tucker, Wm. R. Usher, Ellis B. Van Dyke, Harry W. Wakeman, Robt. P. Williams, Geo. C. F. Wood, Ben. Wood, Fernando Woodruff, Edward L. Howland, Lieut. John, 1627-1703, Barnstable, Mass. Ensign in the Military Co. at Barnstable, King Philip's War, 1675. Lieut, 1683. Crocker, David Dykman, Jackson A. Foote, John Crocker Smith, Frank B. Sprague, Frank W. Howland, Lieut. Joseph, 1704, Plymouth. Lieut., Plymouth Co., 1679. Crandon, Edwin S. Crandon, John H. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Leonard, George H. Howland, Zoeth, 1632-1676. Killed in King Philip's War, at Pocasset, R. I. Cox, George H. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Lee, Ralph Wm. Pell, Howland Howlett, Sergt. Thomas, 1*99- 255 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1678, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1635. Ens. of Ipswich Co., under Capt. Daniel Dennison, 3d Regt, Col. John Endicott, 1636. Brown, Charles A. Davis, Walter Goodwin Dixon, Willis M. Holbrook, Harry Sherman Moseley, John G. Patch, Charles Endicott Hoyt, Sergt. Israel, 1678-1713, Newington, N. H. Under Capt. Brackett, at Wells, King Wil liam's War. Sergt. in Capt. James Davis' Expedition, 1712. Davis, Walter Goodwin Hoyt, Sergt. John, 1610-1687, Sal isbury, Mass. Sergt., Salis bury Co., 1658. Collins, Loren W. Daggett, George H. Eberlein, Charles W. Patch, Charles Endicott Hoyt, John, Jr., 1638-1696, Ames bury, Mass. Member Ames bury Co., 1680. Killed by In dians at Andover, 1696. Eberlein, Charles W. Patch, Charles Endicott Hoyt, John, 1716-1790. Carried "necessaries" from Stamford to Colonial Troops at Lake George in expedition to Can ada, 1758. Dwight, Frederick Hoyt, Moses, 1716-1764, Newbury, Mass. Louisburg Expedition, '745- Eberlein, Charles W. Hoyt, Nathan, 1718-1799. In Capt. Fitch's Co., 1757, French and Indian War. Dwight, Frederick Hoyt, Joshua, 1641-1690, Stamford, Conn. Deputy, i68i-'86. Coffin, William K. Hoyt, Sergt. Samuel, 1647-1720. In the Indian troubles about Stamford, i675-'76. Hoyt, Edward C. Hoyt, Samuel R. J. Hubbard, Ralph H. Hubbard, Walter C. Hoyt, Capt. Samuel, 1679-1760, Stamford, Conn Capt, 2d Co., 1721. Deputy, 1727- '35- Hoyt, Samuel R. J. Hoyt, Sergt. Walter, 1618-1698, Norwalk, Conn. Sergt, Train Band, 1659. Deputy, 1667. Jewett, Stephen Raymond, Thomas L. Hoyt, William, i 660-1728. A member of the Train Band, 1680. Patch, Charles Endicott Hubbard, Benjamin, 1712-1784. Member of Committee of Safe ty, i774-'75, and Burgess from Carolina Co., Va. Trabue, Edmund F. Hubbard, Caleb, 1630-1711, Brain tree, Mass. Deputy, 1694. Hubbard, Adolphus S. Hubbard, Edmund, 1570-1646, Hingham, Mass. Deputy, 1639- '42. Hubbard, Adolphus S. Hubbard, George, 1683. Dep uty, Conn, and Mass., 1637, et seq. Adams, John Q. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Clapp, Chas. Edwin Hays, James A. Homer, Wm. B. Howe, Edward W. Hubbard, John E. Hubbard, Phineas Monnette, Orra E. Parker, Geo. T. Richardson, Wm. E. White, Wm. C. Hubbard, Israel, . Pro vincial Congress of Mass., at Salem, 1774. Stockbridge, Henry Stockbridge, Henry, Jr. Hubbard, James, 1631-1693, Cam bridge. In King Philip's War. Private in Capt Nathaniel Davenport's Co. Howe, Chas. Luke Hubbard, John, . Served in Capt Henchman's Co. in the Mount Hope Campaign, 1675. 256 INDEX OF ANCESTORS In Capt Johnson's Co., Great Swamp Fight. Downs, Edgar Rollin Hubbard, Lieut. John, 1669-1724. Ens. of Kingston, N. H., Train Band in Queen Anne's Wars. Lieut, in Dummer's War. Libby, Chas. T. Hubbard, Col. John, 1691-1775. 2d Conn. Militia, Crown Point Expedition, 1755. Major, 1752. Major and Comm., 1755. Lieut.-Col., i757-'7i. Downs, Edgar R. Ward, B. Robertson Ward, Chas. S. Hubbard, Maj. Jonathan, 1683- 1761. Adj.-Col. Willard's 4th Mass. Regt., Louisburg Expe dition, 1745. Succeeded Maj. Seth Pomeroy. Heaton, John E. Wolcott, Roger Hubbard, Jonathan, 1718-1759. Served under Col. Joseph Blanchard, New Hampshire Troops, I754"'55- Adjt, 1755. Hubbard, Robert M. Hubbard, Capt. Joseph, 1688-1768, Concord, Mass. Capt, 1746. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Hubbard, Col. Leverett, M. D., 1728-1794. Surgeon's mate, Louisburg Expedition, 1745. Surgeon, Crown Point Expe dition, 1755. Lieut.-Col., 2d Conn. Militia, i77i-'73. Col., i773-'75. Lewis, George W. Ward, B. Robertson Ward, Chas. S. Hubbard, Sergt. Nathaniel, 1680- 1725, Windham, Conn. Sergt in 1712. A soldier in the ex pedition against Canada. Paul, Edward J. Hubbard, Peter, Sr., 1709-1756, Braintree, Mass. Under Capt. Nathaniel Blake, French and Indian War. Hubbard, Adolphus S. Hubbard, Richard, 1719, Sal isbury, Mass. Cornet, . Representative, i704-'o6. Libby, Chas. T. Perkins, William H. Rollins, Philip A. Hubbard, William, 1 594-1670, Ips wich, Mass. Deputy, 1638, et seq. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Dyer, Leonard H. Hart, Samuel Hubbard, Paul M. Jeffries, John T. L. Lewis, George W. Ward, Charles S. Hubbell, Capt. Eleazur, 1700- 1770. Of Conn. Troop. Hopkins, Archibald Hubbell, Lieut. Eleazur, 1739- 1810. Of the Conn. Troops. Hopkins, Archibald Hubbell, Lieut. John, 1652-1690, Stratford, Conn. Lieut, 1690. Birdseye, Isaac W. Curtiss, Harlow C. Hubbell, Frederick C. Hubbell, Frederick M. Moseley, John G. Hubbell, Lieut. John, 1734-1810. Lieut, in the 2d Troop, 4th Conn. Regt., i769-'75- Curtiss, Harlow C. Darneal, Harvey Hubbell, Henry W. Hubbell, Sergt. Richard, 1627- 1699. Sergt. of Militia, Fair field, Conn., i677-'99. Deputy, 1678. Birdseye, Isaac W. Darneal, Harvey Foote, John C. Hubbell, Henry W. Jacobs, Elmer R. Moseley, John G. Newton, Charles H. Parker, Fred'k S. Peck, Warren Hubbell, Capt. Richard, 1684- 1758, Fairfield, Conn. Ens., Fairfield Militia, 1709. Lieut, 1714; later Captain. Deputy, I7i3-'i7 Darneal, Harvey Hubbell, Henry Wilson Jacobs, Elmer R. Moseley, John G. Huckins, Comm.-Gen. Thomas, 257 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1617-1679, Barnstable, Mass. Member of A. & H. A. Co. Ens., 1639. Comm.-Gen. on Gov. Bradford's Staff, King Philip's War, 1675. Bement, Robert B. C. Burke, James S. Hayes, Birchard Austin Leonard, George H. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Miller, Charles B. Miller, Edward C. Pierce, George W. Smith, Karl Beckwith Snow, Albert E. Hudson, Daniel, 1697, Lan caster, Mass. In Capt. Joseph Sill's Co., King Philip's War. In garrison, i69i-'92. Killed with wife and children, Sept. n, 1697. Jordan, Scott Merritt, Alan D. Stone, Jacob Hudson, William, 1661-1746. Member of Assembly in Pa. Lewis, Wm. Fisher Hugg, John, 1730. Gover nor's Council, N. J., 1718- '28. Kennard, Joseph S., Jr. Hughes, Lieut. James, 1766, Augusta Co., Va. Lieut, in Militia, i756-'6o. Owen, Robert L. Owen, William O. Hughes, Capt. John, 1711-1772. In Associated Regt. of Foot, Philadelphia, 1747. Commis sioner to treat with the In dians, 1758. Member of As sembly, i755-'63-'65. Potts, Wm. J. Huitt, Lieut. Thomas. Lieut, and member of the Military Com mission for Shrewsbury, 1681. Hance, Wm. W. Hulbert, Lieut. Thomas, 1610- 1675. Clerk of Train Band, 1640. Served in Pequot War. Lieut, at Saybrook Fort Akerly, Samuel M. Bell, Jared W. Gamble, Joseph Greene, Richard H. Hulbert, Edmund D. Hulbert, Henry C. Hurlbutt, John H. Plumb, Henry B. Robbins, Rowland A. Hulet, Capt. John, 1715-1760. 3d Co., of Scituate, R. I., Militia. Lieut, 1747. Capt, i748-'5i. Dyer, Horace E. Hulett, Lieut. Mason, 1739-1803. Military Co. of Scituate, R. I. Commissioned as Lieut, 1762. Dyer, Horace E. Hull, Benjamin, 1639-1703. Pri vate in Capt. Robert Mason's Troop of Horse, 1679. Monnette, Orra E. Richards, Geo. Herbert Hull, Ens. Benjamin, 1680-1732. Ensign of Militia, Piscataway, N. J., 1713. Motnette, Orra E. Hull, Lieut. Cornelius, 1626- 1695, Fairfield, Conn. Lieut, King Philip's War. Messen ger of the Council of War, 1675. Lieut, Major Treat's Life Guard, 1675. Deputy, 1676. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Benton, Arthur B. Blagden, Thomas Bradley, Cyrus S. Enos, Alanson T. Jennings, Walter Lane, Ebenezer Lee, Ralph William Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Osborn, Henry A. Rowland, Henry L. Wakeman, Jesup Hull, George, 1590-1659. Assist ant, 1654. Deputy previous to 1654. Member, General Court of Conn., 1637. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Benton, Arthur B. Blagden, Thomas Bradley, Cyrus S. Day, Robert W. 258 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Enders, John O. Jennings, Walter Lane, Ebenezer Lee, Ralph W. Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Hull, Sergt. Hopewell, 1685-1760, N. J. Sergt. in Col. Tho. Farmar's Militia Regt, 171 5. Sillcocks, Henry Hull, Lieut. Jedediah, 1732-1796. Appointed Lieut, of the 9th Co., 4th Regt, at Lake George, 1756, and Lieut, of the 7th Co., 2d Conn. Regt, 175.8. Lee, Ralph William Hull, John, 1624-1695. Master of the Mint Treas., Colony of Mass. Bay, 1676, and As sistant, 1683. Chauncey, Elihu Davies, Julien T. Davies, William G. Denny, Thomas Forbes, Charles S. Woolsey, Theodore S. Hull, Dr. John, 1640-1711. Sur geon in King Philip's War. Aldridge, Fred'k T. Fleming, Robert H. Hawkins, William Elton Hull, George H. Perry, Alexander Washburn, Wm. I. Hull, John, 1654-1733, James town, R. I. Deputy, 1703, '06- '07, '09. Almy, William E. Hull, Lieut. John, 1732-1791, Fairfield, Conn. Ens., 1770. Lieut, 1771. Bradley, Cyrus S. Wakeman, Jesup Hull, Rev. Joseph, i 594-1 665, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, Mass., from Hing ham, 1638; to Plymouth Col., 1639. Almy, William E. Dyer, Isaac W. Hull, James W. Hull, John C. F. Kirkley, Richard Williams Libby, Charles T. Monnette, Orra E. Parker, Joseph B. B. Richards, Geo. Herbert Sillcocks, Henry White, Hunter C. Hull, Josiah, 1675. Deputy from Windsor, Conn., i659-'62. Deputy from Killingworth, Conn., 1667-74. Enders, John O. Hull, Richard, 1662, New Haven. Master of the Watch, 1649. Hawkins, William Elton Hull, Capt. Theophilus, 1 7 10. Ens, 1705. Lieut, 1709. Capt, 1709, of the West Mili tary Co., Fairfield, Conn. Member Committee of War, 1709. Bradley, Cyrus S. Enos, Alanson T. Jennings, Walter Lane, Ebenezer ] Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Osborn, Henry A. Wakeman, Jesup Hume, Francis, 1813. Served in the French and Indian War under Capt. John Field of the Culpeper County Militia. Hume, Edgar E., Jr. Hume, George, 1679-1760. Served in the Colonial Troops of Spottsylvania County. Hume, Edgar E., Jr. Humphrey, Charles, Conn. Mem ber of scouting party under Capt. Richard Case, 1724. Case, John E. Humphrey, Lieut. Hezekiah, 1718- 1781, Simsbury, Conn. ist Lieut, 3d Co., ist Regt. Dep uty to Gen. Assembly, i76i-'65, i767-'68, i77i-'72-'73. Weld, George F. Humphrey (Humphreys), Hope- still, 1649-173 1, Dorchester, Mass. Under Capt. Isaac Johnson, King Philip's War. In Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Brown, Charles Augustus Capen, Walter N. Daly, Martin O. Douglas, Walter B. 259 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Humphrey, Maj.-Gen. John, 1595- 1661, Lynn, Mass. Dep.-Gov., 1630. A. & H. A. Co., 1641. First Maj.-Gen. of the Colony. Metcalf, William P. Stetson, Caleb R. Williams, Geo. C. F. Humphrey, Sergt. John, 1650- 1697, Simsbury, Conn. Sergt, Train Band, 1693. Adams, Edw. M. Case, John E. Parker, Geo. T. Pettibone, Asa G. Preston, Deming H. Humphrey, Michael, 1695. In Windsor Dragoons, 1667. Deputy from Simsbury, Conn., 1670. In service at Windsor, i675-'76. Adams, Edward M. Adams, Fred'k C. Case, John E. Humphrey, Charles F. Little, Robt. Forsyth Parker, Geo. T. Smith, William D. G. Weld, George F. Humphrey, Samuel, 1710-1753. Of Simsbury. Lieut, in Colonial Forces of Conn. Norton, Thos. H. Humphrey, Ens. Samuel, 1738- 1829. Ensign in Colonial Forces. Norton, Thos. H. Humphreys, James, 1731-1825. Served in the Independent Co. of Foot, Philadelphia, 1756. La Bree, Benjamin Humphreys, Lieut. Samuel, 1656- 1736, Simsbury, Conn. Deputy, i702-'25. Lieut, 1710, in com mand of a company sent to fight the Indians in Hampshire Co., Mass. Adams, Edw. M. Case, John E. Cooke, Humphreys K. Goddard, Lester O. Humphreys, Frank L. Humphreys, Frederick H. Norton, Thomas H. Pettibone, Asa G. Weld, George F. HUNGERFORD, DAVID, 1709-1758. In Capt Eldad Lewis' Co., 2d Conn. Regt, i755-'s8, French and Indian Wars. Hungerford, Charles S. Hungerford, Victor W. HUNGERFORD, CAPT. JOHN, 1718- 1787. Capt under Maj.-Gen. Phineas Lyman, ist Conn. Regt, Crown Point Expedi tion, 1759. Smith, George W. Hungerford, William, Charles County, Md. Soldier in Md. Militia, i747-'48. Gregg, Maurice Hunking, Col. Mark, i 670-1729, Portsmouth, N. H. Delegate, 1693-1710. Councillor, 1710- '29. Col., 1716. Scales, John Hunnewell, Lieut. Richard, 1703, Scarborough, Me. Lieut, under Capt. Joshua Scottow, Black Point Garrison, King Philip's War. Bodge, George M. McGrath, John Pearson, Arthur E. Hunnewell, Zerubbabel, 1716- 1803, Scarborough, Me. Under Capt. George Berry, 1747, and Daniel Hills, i748-'49, French and Indian War. Bodge, George M. Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Hunt, Edward, 1645-1727, Ames bury. In Train Band, 1680. Patch, Charles Endicott Hunt, Capt. Ephraim, 2d, 1650- 1713. Phip's Expedition, 1690; Groton's Expedition, 1706. As sistant, i703-'i3. Flower, James M. Hunt, Nathaniel Francis Lee, Edward C. Stetson, Caleb Rockford Stetson, George R. Woodruff, Edward L. Hunt, Ens. John, 1690-1748. Ens., 1722. Lieut, Hunterdon Co., N. J. Blackwell, Jonathan H, ' 260 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Hunt, Jonathan, 1637-1691, North ampton, Mass. Representative to Genl. Court 1690. Hunt, Arthur K Westfall, John H. Hunt, Josiah, Sr., 1746. In Westchester Co. Militia Co., 1715. Ryer, George S. Ryer, James B. Underhill, Frederic E. Hunt, Josiah, Jr. Soldier in Westchester Co., N. Y. Militia Co., 1732. Underhill, Frederic E. Hunt, Nathaniel, 1738-1783. With Capt. Gideon Woodwell at Fort Wm. Henry and at Crown Point. Patch, Charles Endicott Hunt, Captain Peter, 1610-1692, Rehoboth, Mass. A first set tler of Rehoboth. Lieutenant of Rehoboth Train Band, 1654- '82. Captain, i682-'92. Mem ber of Council of War, 1658, 1685. Deputy to Plymouth General Court for fifteen years. As Commander of Rehoboth Train Band, he assisted Cap tain Henchman in the pursuit and defeat of King Philip upon the latter's fight from Mt. Hope. Defended town of Rehoboth when same was at tacked and burned, March 28, 1676. Baker, Frederic W. Cutler, Edward H. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Hunt, Lieut. Ralph, 1640- 1677. Lieut, of L. I. Militia, 1665. Hunt, Samuel F. Landreth, Burnet, Jr. Hunt, Capt. Ralph, 1655-1732, Maidenhead, N. j. Commis sioned Capt. of Militia in Bur lington, N. J., 1703. Justice, 1703. Burroughs, Chas. Frederick Hunt, Ens. Samuel, Sr., 1633- , Ipswich, Mass. In the Falls Fight. In Capt. William Turner's Co., King Philip's War; also under Major Sam uel Appleton, at Great Swamp Fight. Dennis, Rodney S. Guilford, Wm. W. Hunt, Arthur K. Reade, Philip Hunt, Ens. Samuel, Jr., 1657-1742, Tewksbury, Mass. In Capt. John Lane's Co. of Militia, Major Jonathan Tyng's Regt, 1702, relief of Lancaster, Mass. His house at Wameset, Lowell, Mass., was used as a garrison, King Philip's War, i689-'97, and Queen Anne's War, 1700- 'I2._ Dennis, Rodney S. Guilford, Wm. W. Parker, John N. Reade, Philip Hunt, Capt. Samuel, 1703-1770, Northfield, Mass. Lieut, 1743- '48. Capt, i748-'56. French and Indian War. Allen Frederick H. Hunt, Thomas, 1693. Volun teer Expedition to Albany, 1690, Capt. Jacob Milbornes' Co. Pell, Howland Ryer, James B. Ryer, George S. Underhill, Frederic E. Hunt, Capt. Thomas, 1665-1739. In Capt Thompson's Co., Westchester Co., N. Y., 1690. Hopping, Andrew H. Hunter, Capt. Adam, 1781, Topsham and Brunswick, Me. Capt, 1754. Hunter, Edward Hunter, Capt. David. Commanded Co. in Forbes' Expedition, 1758, French and Indian War. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Hunter, Isaac, 1740-1816. With Capt. Eleazar Warner's Co., of New Braintree, Mass., un der Gen. Webb, 1757, and with Capt. Andrew Dalrymple's Co., under Col. Jedidiah Pre ble, 1758, French and Indian Wars. Barnes, George E. 261 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Huntington, Christopher, 1660- 1735, Conn. Rep., 1710. Wolcott, Roger Huntington, Col. Hezekiah, 1696- 1773, Norwich, Conn. Ens., ist Co., 1728. Lieut, 1738. Lieut.- Col., 3d Regt, 1739. Col., 1745. Deputy, i734-'42. Member of the Council, i740-'43, '48-'73. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Huntington, Col. Jabez, 1691- 1752. Deputy, i726-'36. Lieut, Windham Troop, 1728. Col., Conn. Militia, 1752. Duane, William N. Dutton, Wm. D. Wells, Eben F. Huntington, Capt. Jabez, 1719- 1786. Deputy for Norwich, I75°-'53- Lieut, ist Co., 1745. Capt. of Troop, 3d Regt, 1754. Speaker, 1760. Haughton, John P. Huntington, Charles R. Huntington, Frederick J. Inches, Geo. B. Wells, Eben F. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Huntington, Col. Jedediah, 1745- 1818. Ens., ist Norwich Co., 1769. Lieut, 1771. Capt, 1774. Col., 20th Conn. Regt, 1774. Haughton, Richard Huntington, Frederick J. Huntington, John, 1642 , Amesbury, Mass. Snowshoe man, 1708. Atwood, Luther Huntington, Ens. John, 1706-1777. Ens., 1745, in Conn. Regt., Col. Wm. Burr, Louisburg Ex pedition. Soldier in the French and Indian Wars, campaign of 1759- Huntington, Henry E. Huntington, Capt. Joshua, 1698- 1745, Norwich, Conn. Ens., 1738. Lieut, 1740. Capt, 1745. Deputy, 1739-44. Inches, Geo. B. Wells, Eben F. W°'cott, Roger Huntington, Lieut. Samuel, 1665- 1717. Lieut, ist Co., Lebanon Militia, i709-'i7, Queen Anne's War. Expedition to Canada. Deputy, 1708. Eager, Joseph P. Fisher, Francis P. Huntington, Henry E. Partridge, Edward L. Starkweather, Ralph E. Huntington, Capt. Samuel, 1691- 1785, Norwich and Lebanon, Conn. Lieut, of the Train Band of Lebanon, 1730. Capt, 1747. Fisher, Francis P. Huntington, Deacon Simon, 1629- 1706. Deputy to the General Assembly of Conn, from Nor wich, 1674,' '77, '85. Inches, George B. Huntington, Henry E. Ridgely, Charles Wolcott, Roger Huntington, Simon, 1659-1736. House used as Arsenal, Nor wich. Indian Wars. Inches, Geo. B. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Partridge, Edward L. Wolcott, Roger Huntington, Thomas, 1664-1732. Deputy from Windham, 1700- '04; from Marshfield, I7i4-'i6. Councillor, i724-'25. Jewett, William K. Monnette, Orra E. Huntress, Christopher, 1728 . Volunteer from New Hamp shire. Expedition against Louis burg, 1745. Dyer, Leonard H. Hurd, Amos, 1726-1759. Soldier, French and Indian War, 1759. Eaton, Alfred B. Eaton, Daniel C. Eaton, George F. Hurd, John, 1613-1681, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, i657-'s8. Hurd, Ethan O. Hurd, Rukard Hurd, Capt. Nathan, Sr., 1694- 262 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1779, Stamford, Conn. In Capt Ebenezer Downs' Co., Woodbury, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Crawford, Charles Ellison Hurd, Ethan O. Hurd, Ruckard Hurd, Capt. Nathan, Jr., 1727- . Q. M. of Troop, 13 th Conn. Regt, 1766. Cornet, 1768. Lieut, 1769. Capt, 1771. Hurd, Ethan O. Hurd, Rukard Hurlburt, Sergt. John, 1642-1690. Wethersfield Militia, Indian Wars. Bell, Jared Hurlbut, Sergt. Daniel, Sr., 1710 , Woodbury, Conn. Corporal in Capt. Bellows' Co., Conn. Militia, 1755 ; in Col. Hinman's Co., 1758. Sergt. in Capt Stoddard's Co., 1769. Beers, Louis Gilbert Hurlbut, Lieut. Thomas, 1671, Wethersfield, Conn. Un der Lion Gardiner in the Pe quot War. Clerk of Train Band, 1640. Deputy, 1644. Lieut, at the Saybrook Fort Andrews, James M. Bancroft, Levi H. Bell, Jared Weed Gamble, Joseph Hulbert, Edmund Daniel Hurlbutt, John Henry Lane, Francis T. L. Parker, George T. Reynolds, Henry S. Robbins, Rowland A. Robbins, Russell II. Hurlbut, Sergt. Tho3., 1642- 1690. Sergt. of Militia, Weth ersfield, Conn. Parker, George T. Hussey, Christopher, 1595-1686. A Member of Council, New Hamp., 1680. Representative, Mass., i658-'6o. Brown, Wm. McFarland Cadle, Henry Hubbard, Phineas Lovell, Frank H. Mahin, Frank C. Matthews, Albert Moulton, John H. Parker, Henry R. Parsons, William D. Robie, Guy S. Robie, William J. Rollins, Philip A. Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Woodruff, Edward L. Hussey, John, 1634-1708. Member of Gen. Assembly from Hamp ton, 1692. Served as Foot Sol dier, i689-'90. Member of Gen. Assembly of Lower Counties of Pa, 1696. Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Hutchins, Francis, . Member, Md. House of As sembly, 1694. Boogher, Frank Boogher, Howard M. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Browne, Bennet B. Carleton, Murray Fleet, Alexander F. Fleet, Henry W. Fleet, John S. Mackenzie, George N. Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, Wm. F. Sharp, Geo. M. Smith, Thomas Marsh Tyson, Malcolm V. Hutchins, Gordon, 1733-1815, Ex eter, N. H. At Louisburg, 1745- Hutchins, Chas. L. Hutchins, Capt. Hezekiah, 1727- 1796. In Capt Thomas Che ney's Co., 8th Mass. Regt, Louisburg, 1745. Lieut., Major Stephen Miller's Co., Col. Jon athan Bayley's Mass. Regt., Fort William Henry. Capt, Engineer at Fort Freder ick. Gilfillan, William W. Powell, Thomas R. Silvester, Learoyd Silvester, Wm. W. Spalding, George B. Spalding, George B., Jr. 263 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hutchins, John, 1604-1685, New bury and Haverhill, Mass. In King Philip's War in 1675. Bailey, Edward P. Pettingell, Frank H. Thompson, Frank C. Tucker, William R. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Hutchins, Nicholas, 1693. In Capt. Joseph Gardner's Co., from Lynn. In Swamp Fight. Bloss, Orlando P. Cutler, Edward H. Hutchins, Ens. Phineas, 1740- 1785. He served as Ensign in 2d organized Co. of Lunen burg, 1774. Lieut, and Capt. in War of the Revolution. Bloss, Orlando P. Hutchinson, Capt. Edward, 1613- 1675, Mass. Capt, A. & H. A. Co., 1657. Deputy, 1658. Capt. of "Three County Troupe," i659-'74. Capt of Expedition against Nipmuck Indians, and died from wounds received in fight, Aug. 2, 1675. Dyer, Horace E. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Nichols, Willard A. White, John B. Hutchinson, Col. Israel, 1727- 181 1. Lieut, in Capt Fuller's Co., 1758, with Gen. Wolfe, Plains of Abraham. Brown, Harry W. Brown, John B. Hutchinson, Gov. William, 1586- 1642. Representative to Gen eral Court of Mass., i635-'38. Gov. of Portsmouth, R. I., i639-'4o. Buffum, Wm. Potter Champlin, John D., Jr. Denny, Thomas Dyer, Horace E. Eldridge, Wm. H. Fox, Noel B. Libby, Charles T. Nichols, Willard A. Noyes, Charles P. Peet, Emerson W. Hutton, Richard, 1662-1747, Es sex Co., Mass. Under Capt Gardiner, 1675. Goldsmith, Oliver Huxley, Jared, 1679-1754, Suffield, Conn. A member of Capt. Jo seph Harmon's Co. in Spring field, 1708. Burt, Charles W. Huxley, Sergt. Thomas, 1721. Sergt. of the Suffield, Conn., Military Co. Burt, Charles W. Homer, Wm. B. Hyatt, Thomas, 1641-1695. Served in King Philip's War. Hyatt, Frank S. Hyde, Capt. Daniel, 1694-1770, Conn. Capt, 3d Norwich Co. Militia, 1746, et seq. In French War, 1748. Lathrop, Charles G. Lawton, Daniel L. Hyde, Jonathan, 1626-1711. In Capt Thomas Wheeler's Co., scouting near Sudbury and Marlborough, King Philip's War. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Barnes, Frank L. Barnes, W. Howard Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Ferris, Hiram B. Hyde, James C. Hyde, Raymond N. Parker, Geo. T. Potts, Charles E. Stowell, Wm. Henry H. Williams, Geo. C. F. Hyde, Capt. William, 1702-1738. Capt of the Train Band at Norwich, Conn., 1727. Page, Carroll S. Hynson, Charles, 1662-1711. Mem ber Md. Assembly from Kent Co., 1700. Hill, Malcolm W. Hill, Norman A. Hynson, Col. John, 1705. Member of the General As sembly of Md., 1694, '95, '97. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collins Hynson, Thomas, 1621-1699. Com- 264 INDEX OF ANCESTORS missioner for Kent Island, Md., 1654. General Assembly, 1654. Burgess from Kent Co., 1659. Carson, John A. G. Carson, John A. G, Jr. Hill, Malcolm W. Hill, Norman A. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collins I Ide, Nicholas, 1 620-1 690. In King Philip's War, under Major William Bradford. Brown, John B. Ide, Robert L. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Litchfield, Wilford J. Ide, Nicholas, 1654-1723, Attle- boro, Mass. Representative, 1714. Litchfield, Wilford J. Ilsley, Isaac, 1652-1702, Newbury, Mass. In King Philip's War, in Major Appleton's Co. Corey, Eben Corey, Edward W. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Noyes, Edward D. Ilsley, Capt. Isaac, 1698-1781, Newbury, Mass., and Fal mouth, Me. Capt. in the In dian wars. An officer, Louis burg Expedition. Corey, Eben Corey, Edward W. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Noyes, Edward D. Ingalls, Capt. Henry, 1719-1803. Capt, i755-'56, Crown Point Expedition. Frye, Jed. Hubbard, Ralph H. Incalls, Lieut. Samuel, 1714, Ipswich, Mass. Under Majors Willard and Appleton, King Philip's War. Lieut in Capt. Thomas Wade's Troop, Mass. Forces, 1691. Representative, 1690. Foster, Joseph Rollins, Philip A. Ingersoll, Lieut. George, 1618- 1694, Salem, Mass., and of Casco, Me. Lieut, and Mili tary Officer of Falmouth, 1668. Lieut., York Regt., King Phil ip's War, i675-'76. Represent ative, Prov. of Me., i683-'85. Foster, Joseph Hunt, Arthur K. Jeffries, John T. L. Rowe, Arthur E. Talbot, Archie Lee Ingersoll, Rev. Jonathan, 1713- 1778. Chaplain in Seven Years' war, Campaign of 1758. Gilbert, Arthur E. Gilbert, Frederick L. Ingersoll, Colin M., Jr. Olmsted, Edward Ingersoll, Samuel, 1651-1734, Cas co and Gloucester. In King Philip's War, i675-'76. Foster, Joseph Hunt, Arthur K. Ingersoll, Samuel, , Sa lem, Mass. In King Philip's War. A Narragansett grantee. Rowe, Arthur E. Ingram, John, 1661 , Hadley and Amherst, Mass. In the Falls Fight. Hawks, Fred'k E. Ingham, Jonathan, 1710-1799. Prov. Assembly, Penn., 1753. Ingham, Wm. H. Ingoldesby, Col. Richard, 1719. Major and Commander- in-Chief of the Forces, N. Y., 1691. Lieut.-Gov., 1709. Col., British Army, 171 1. Clark, Henry S. Harriman, Francis C. Harriman, William E. Schieffelin, Schuyler Woodruff, Charles H. Woodruff, Frederick S. 265 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Inman, Edward, 1706. Dep uty, R. I., i666-'67-'68-'72-'74- '76-'78. Cadle, Cornelius Phillips, Henry Byron White, Hunter C. Inman, Capt. Isaiah, 1755- Ens., Gloucester Militia, 1736. Lieut, 1737. Capt, i742-'54. Cadle, Cornelius Inman, John, 1648-1712. Deputy, R. I., 1676. Cadle, Cornelius White, Hunter C. Inman, Capt. John, 1684-1741, Providence and Gloucester, R. I. Lieut, of Militia, 1730. Capt, 1731. Cadle, Cornelius Irish, John, ist, 1677. Under Lieut. William Holmes in Pe quot and Pequin Wars, 1637. Irish, Edward S. Irwin, Ens. Archibald, 1799- Ens., 1756, Capt. Rev. John Steel's Co., 2d Battalion of Penn. Troops, commanded by Lieut-Col. John Armstrong during French and Indian War. Booth, Charles Maclay Isham, Capt. Henry, 1 628-1 676. Capt of Militia, Henrico Co., Va. High Sheriff, i669-'70. Appleby, George F. Cary, Wilson M. Thorn, Wm. H. deC. H. Thomas, Douglas H. Thomas, John L. Isham, Capt. John, 1721-1802. Capt in French and Indian War. Isham, Norman M. Isham, Capt. John, 1742-1828. In Capt. Edward Barnard's Co., Conn. Troops, French War, 1755. Sergt., i758-'62, in "The Havana Expedition" ; subse quently Capt. Isham, Charles Ives, Ens. Gideon, 1680-1767, Wal lingford, Conn. Ens., East Train Co. Deputy, 1720, et seq. Ives, Marvin A. Ives, Capt. Joseph, 1673-1751. Capt, Conn. Militia, 1718. Washburn, Wm. I. Ives, William, 1607-1648. Soldier at New Haven, Indian Alarms of 1642 and 1646. Little, Robt. Forsyth Ivory, William, 1653, Lynn. Colonial military service to Eastward previous to 1645. In service, 1646. Guilford, Wm. W. Izard, Hon. Ralph, of S. C, 1710. Council of Carolina, 1700. Middleton, John I. Williams, Allen Izard Izard, Walter, Sr., 1752. S. C. Assembly, 17 . Middleton, John I. Izard, Walter, Jr., 1713-1752. Assembly of S. C. Middleton, John I. Jackson, Edward, 1602-1681, uty from Cambridge, 1647, et seq. Burnham, Albert W. Chase, William L. Derby, William M., Jr. Hall, Clayton C. Jackson, Arthur E. Jackson, Edward F. Dep- Jackson, George E. Mass., Jackson, Geo. Murdock Jackson, Hubert King Jackson, Pearsall B. Jackson, William Koop, Eugene Palmer, Charles D. Reed, John L. Richards, Charles S. 266 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Richards, Jeremiah Robinson, Roswell R. Rollins, Philip A. Schroeder, Henry Stone, Charles F., Jr. Jackson, Edward, 1672-1748. Served as sentinel, May 2- July 24, 1722, in Capt. Joseph Heath's Mass. Co., engaged in garrison duty. Rollins, Philip A. Jackson, Capt. Ephraim, 1729- 1777, Newton, Mass. Lieut, French and Indian War, 1755- '56. Capt in expedition \to Canada, 1760. Capt. at Ticon deroga, 1760. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Palmer, Chas. D. Jackson, John, i6o2-i674-'75. Served under Capt. Sam. Brocklebank, 1675, Maj. Ap pleton's Co., at Fort Narra gansett. Cowee, James C. Jackson, John, 1635-1722, Ports mouth, N. H. In King Wil liam's War, 1696. In Garri son at Oyster River, N. H., 1696. Foster, Joseph Jackson, Col. John, 1735. Long Island Militia. Member of Assembly. Ahles, Robert Lawrence Bowman, Oliver O., 2d Brokaw, George T. Elliman, Lawrence B. Hall, Warren V. Jones, Walter R Keator, Frederic Rose Mott, Jordan Lawrence Skillin, Augustus H. Smith, Wm. Sidney Tiffany, George Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Jackson, Lieut. John, 1 645-1709, Cambridge, Mass. Under Ap pleton, King Philip's War. Jackson, Jas. H. Jackson, Sergt. John, Jr., 1682- 1743. Sergt. in Capt. Farmer's Regt, 1715. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Jackson, Adjt. Michael, 170S- 1789. French and Indian Wars. Adjt. in Col. Vincent Mat thew's Regt. of Foot Militia, 1738. Cornet in Troop of Horse. Deputy, 1775, '76, '77. Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 1762, '72, '74. Ashbury, Howard Elmer Bogert, Theodore P. Jackson, Gen. Michael, 1734-180.. Lieut at Ticonderoga and Fort Edward under Gen. Am herst. Also at Cape Breton and Louisburg. Bogert, William B. Granger, John Albert Ives, Ralph O. Jackson, Pearsall B. Koop, Eugene Koop, Godfrey P. Rollins, Philip Ashton Jackson, Sebas, 1642-1690, New ton, Mass. In Capt. Poole's Co., King Philip's War. Coleman, Leighton P. Cowee, James C. Jackson, Daniel D. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Jackson, Pearsall B. Koop, Eugene Palmer, Charles D. Rollins, Philip A. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Whitin, Ernest S. Jackson, Lieut. Timothy, 1726- 1774, Newton, Mass. Lieut- Colonial Forces, French and Indian War. Coleman, Leighton P. Jackson, Henry Stedman Jacob, Capt. John, 1630-1693, Hingham, Mass. In Capt Ho- bart's Co., 1675. In Capt. Johnson's Co., defence of Medfield, 1676. Andrew, Henry H. Cushing, Luther S. Howard, Wm. C. Jacobs, Henry B. Morse, Fred'k W. 267 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Olmstead, William Adams Rice, L. Frederick Swan, Robert T. Young, Edw. B. Young, George B. Jacob, Nicholas, 1657, Hing ham, Mass. Deputy, 1648- '49: Cushing, Luther S. Dyer, Isaac Watson Green, Robert M. Jaynes, Freemont N. Monette, Orre E. Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Otis, Harrison Gray Parker, Frederick W. Rogers, Allan Soule, Horace H., Jr. Weld, George F. Jacob, Ens. Thomas, 1706-77. Ens., 2d Foot Co., i682-'83, Ipswich. Dorman, Wm. B. Jacobs, Sergt. Richard, 1672, Ipswich. Had the title of Sergt. in Train Band. Patch, Charles Endicott Jacob (s), Ens. Thomas, . Ipswich. Had the title of En sign in Train Band. Patch, Charles Endicott Jacquelin, Edward, 1668-1739. Member House of Burgesses, 1714. Henry, John Porter Jacquett, Gov. Jean Paul, 1600- 1685. Gov. at New Amstel on the South River under Stuyvesant, i655-'57. Justice, i676-'78. Beatty, Franklin T. Clark, Augustus T. Elliott, Geo. Armstrong Sellers, Edwin Jaquet Taylor, Bankson Jaffrey, Hon. George, 1637-1707. Rep. for Portsmouth in N. H. Assembly, 1694, '95, '96. Speak er, 1694, '95, '96. Councillor, i702-'o3-'o4-'o5-'o6, till death. Jeffries, John T. L. Jaffrey, George, 1682-1749. Rep. for Portsmouth in N. H., 1710- '16. Councillor, i7i6-'49. jus tice of Superior Court, I7i6-'i7. Chief Justice, i726-'32, 1742- '49. Com. to Mass. on bound ary line, 173 1. Treas. and Re ceiver General of Canada Ex pedition, 1749. Jeffries, John T. L. Jagger, Jeremiah, 1658, Stam ford, Conn. In Pequot War, 1637. Comstock, George Haines, John Peter Hoyt, Samuel R. J. James, Abel, 1726-1790. Member of Assembly, Prov. of Penn., i77o-'72. Lewis, Wm. Fisher James, Joseph, 1709 . Mem ber of Assembly, Province of Penn., Chester Co., 1753. Gheen, Edward H. James, Sergt. Thomas. Member of Capt. Mosely's Co. at Mount Hope, 1675. Baker, Alfred L. James, William, 1624-1706. Dep uty Governor of New Haven Colony. Kissam, Henry S. Jameson, Lieut.-Col. David, 1715- 1800. Capt, Col. James Burd's Augusta Regt, 1757. Capt, 2d Regt, Penn. Foot, 1757. Major, 1759. Brigade Major and Lieut.-Col., 1760. Served at Forts Littleton, Halifax, Au gusta, Aughwick, and at Bat tle of Loyal Hanna, i756-'59. Fisher, Robert S. J. Jameson, Edwin C. Jameson, Martin, 1705-1760. In Capt. John Gray's Co., of Fal mouth, Me., 1725. Jameson, Winfield S. Janes, Abel, 1644-1718, Lebanon, Conn. In Capt. William Tur ner's Co., Fall's Fight. Douglas, Walter B. Jaynes, Fremont N. Janes, Jonathan, 1696-1776. In Capt. Joseph Kellogg's Co., i723-'24, Father Rasle's War. In Capt. Timothy Dwight's Co., at Northfield Block House, 1724, and at Fort Dum mer, 1725. 268 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Janes, Jonathan, 1726-1825. In Expedition to Louisburg at its capture. King, Samuel B. Janes (Jeanes), William, 1610- 1690, New Haven, Conn., and Northampton, Mass. Member General Court, New Haven, 1648. Deputy, Northampton, 1657. Douglas, Walter B. Jaynes, Fremont N. Janney, Abel, 1671 . Member Pa. Assembly, i70o-'2i. . Tyson, Malcolm V. Janney, Thomas, 1634-1696. Mem ber of the Council of Penn., i683-'86. Hough, Oliver Jay, Cassius Milton Smith, Thomas M. Tyson, Malcolm V. White, Fletcher Jarboe, Lieut.-Col. John, 1619- 1674. Member of the Lower House of Assembly of Mary land, St. Mary's Co., i67i-'74. Lieut, 1658. Lieut.-Col., 1660. Key, Edward McHenry, Howard Mudd, Seeley W. Jefferson, Hon. John, -. Member of the Council, Sir George Yeardly, Gov. Domin ion of Va. Cooper, Leslie B. Deen, William M. Jefferson, Col. Peter, 1708-1757, Goochland and Albermarle Co., Va. High Sheriff, 1737- '39. Lieut.-Col., 1745. Col. and County Lieut, 1754. Bur gess, i754-'55. etc Cary, Wilson M. Jefferson, Capt. Thomas, Va. Capt, Henrico Co., 1706. High Sheriff, I7i8-'i9. Member House of Burgesses. Cary, Wilson M. Deen, William M. Jefferson, Thomas, 1748-1782. Member House of Burgesses, 1769. Anderson, J. Randolph Cary, Wilson M. Jenckes, Joseph, 2d, 1632-1717. Governor's Assistant of R. I., 1650, et seq. Beede, Herbert G. Bicknell, George A. Hutton, William H. H. Jenks, Albert Alvin Jenks, Edward W. Jenks, Robert Rice Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Savidge, George P. Savidge, William Woodward, William Jenckes, Gov. Joseph, 1650-1740. Dep.-Gov. of R. I., i7i5-'27. Governor, i727-'32. Major of the Main, 1707-'!!. Bicknell, George A. Jenks, Chancellor Livingston Jenks, Hiram C. Jenks, Nathan Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Savidge, Geo. Patten Savidge, William Waterman, Lucius Jenings, Gov. Samuel, 1708, Burlington, N. J. Dep.-Gov. of West Jersey, i68o-'82. Gov., i683-'84. Assembly, 1685. Member of Council of Pro prietors, 1687. Receiver-Gen. of Pa., 1690. Member Gov.'s Council, West Jersey, 1702. Speaker, N. J. Assembly, 1707. Deats, Hiram Edmund Mitchell, Edward C. Jenkins, John, 1628 . In the Narragansett Campaign, 1645. Sears, Clinton B. Jenkins, William, 1648-1712. Member of Assembly, 1690- '95. Member of Council, Prov. of Penn., i69i-'92. Campbell, Benj. H. Coates, Edward H. Lea, James H. Lea, Preston Lea, William Lloyd, Howard W. Mullikin, Howard 269 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Stewart, Andrew Troth, William P., Jr. Jenks, Capt. Samuel, 1732-1801, Lynn. Capt, Col. Saltonstall's Regt, Gen. Ruggles' Brigade, i758-'6o. Jenks, Almet F. jenks, Henry F. Jenner, Thomas, 1630-1686, Char lestown, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1673. Appleton, Nathan Jenness, Francis, 1634-1716. In King Philip's War, i<>75-'76. Parsons, William D. Jenney, John, 1644, Plym outh, Mass. Gov.'s Asst, i637-'38, '40. Deputy to Gen eral Court, 1641, '43. Bennett, Robert R. Bryant, W. Sohier Cushing, Luther S. Fuller, Linus E. Jenney, Bernard Jenney, Bernard, Jr. jenney, Herbert Murdoch, Carlisle Pope, Henry Durfee Parker, Edward L. Rogers, Allan Snow, Albert Eugene Wilson, Charles H. Woodruff, Edward L. Jennincs, Edmund, 1659-1727. Att- Gen., Dominion of Va., 1684. Member House of Burgesses, 1692. Member King's Coun cil, i684-'99. Secretary of the Dominion and Pres. of the Council; Acting Gov., 1706- '10. Deen, Wm. M. Lee, Edmund J. Jennings, Jonathan, . In King Philip's War. Bowen, Edgar C. Murdock, Joseph B. Jennison, Capt. Israel, i7i2-'i3- 1782. Capt. in Worcester, '755- Fulton, Wm. Edwards Jennison, Ens. Samuel, 1645-1700, Watertown, Mass. Ens. in Militia. Fulton, William E. Jones, Charles L. Maxwell, Robert A. Jessup, Edward, 1667. Mes senger to New England Com missioners, 1653. Defense New Amsterdam, 1655. Ryer, George S. Ryer, James B. Underhill, Fred'k E. Jewell, Henry Lancaster, 1732- 1762. In Capt. Trueworthy Ladd's Co., Col. Meserve's N. H. Regt, 1758, French and Indian Wars. Hastings, Hugh Jewett, Rev. Davis, 1714-1783. Chaplain in the army, 1756, in the French War, and in the Revolution. Jewett, Richard D. Jewett, Jeremiah, 1637-1714, Ips wich, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Saxe, Edward P. Stearns, Melvin Hall Jewett, Joseph, 1609 - 1660 - '61, Rowley, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1 651 -'54, 1660. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Pettingell, Frank H. Saxe, Edward P. Jewett, Joseph, Jr., 1656-1710, Rowley, Mass. Served with Major Appleton in the Narra gansett Campaign, 1675. Also under Captain Joseph Gardi ner. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Smith, Walter Calef Jewett, Capt. Joseph, 1656-1694. In King Philip's War under Capt. Samuel Brocklebank. Cutler, Edward H. Gage, Herbert E. Gerry, Allston Waite, Horace F. Jewett, Maximilian, 1684, Rowley. Deputy, i64i-'57. Guilford, Wm. W. Jewett, Capt. Nathan, 1763, 270 Index of ancestors Rowley, Mass., Lyme, Conn. Ens. of 3d Co., Train Band, 1740. Capt., 1757. Deputy. Waite, Horace F. Jocelyn, Capt. Peter, 1665-1759, Lancaster, Mass. French and Indian War. Jocelyn, Stephen Perry Rutter, Albert Wm. Johnson, Capt. Abner, 1702-1751, Wallingford Militia, 1749. Hall, Henry O. Johnson, Joseph H. Johnson, S. Albert Johnson, William S. Johnson, Capt. Ebenezer, , Stratford, Conn. Com manded sixty English and forty Indians, defence of Al bany, 1690. Short, William Johnson, Lieut.-Col. Ebenezer, 1645-1726, Derby, Conn. Capt, French and English War. Commissioner, i69o-'98. Com missioner over Paugasuck In dians, 1703. Sergt - Major, Militia, Conn., i704-'o9. Lieut.- Col., Conn. Forces against Port Royal, 1710. Deputy, 1685, et seq. Johnson, Frederick Curtis Jones, Wylie B. Johnson, Captain Edward, Sr., 1599-1672, Woburn, Mass. One of the founders of A. & H. A. Co., 1637. Ens. in Capt. George Cooke's Co., 1638. Lieut, of Middlesex Co. Troop, 1643; Capt, 1644. Surveyor-General of the Military Stores of the Colony, 1659. Deputy, 1643- '47, '49-'70. Speaker, 1655. Adams, Edward Milton Adams, John Q. Brooks, Lyman L. Bryant, W. Sohier Cutler, Elbridge G. Daly, M. Ordway Downs, Edgar R. Fox, Noel B. Gordon, Edwin Averill Heald, Clarence Edw. Hopkins, Alfred F. Hopkins, Neville M. Johnson, John F. Kimball, Clarence H. Kimball, Wm. Otis Meacham, Franklin Adams Metcalf, William P. Rose, Frederick P. Schroeder, Henry Stearns, Albert H. Swan, Reuben S. Thompson, Abijah Washburn, Wm. Johnson Wells, Wellington Wilson, Chas. H. Wood, Alva S. Woodworth, Newell B. Johnson, Capt. Edward, Jr., 1650- 1725, Woburn, Mass. Ens. of the Military Co., 1693-1695. Lieut, i696-'99. Capt, 1700- '24. Daly, M. Ordway Wells, Wellington Wilson, Chas. H. Johnson, Sergt. Humphrey, 1603- 1676, Hingham, Mass. Sergt. in King Philip's War, 1675. Brooks, Lyman L. Johnson, Capt. Isaac, 1615-1675. Capt, A. & H. A. Co., 1667, and of the Roxbury Militia, 1653. Killed in Narragansett Fort Fight Bell, Charles U. Binney, Charles C. Bowen, Clarence W. Brooks, Lyman L. Clapp, Chas. Edwin Clark, Eliot A. Ducharme, Chas. A. Ducharme, Geo. Alfred Durand, Harvey Hathaway, Forrest H. Heaton, John E. Ingraham, William S. Johnson, Emery W. Johnson, James B. Lawrie, Andrew W. Lung, George A. Morris, Seymour Nickerson, Thos. W. Schroeder, Henry Seaverns, Francis Stimson, Daniel M. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Strong, Frederick S. 271 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Strong, Richard P. Wickwire, Arthur M. Johnson, Isaac, 1649-1711, Char lestown, Mass. In King Phil ip's War in 1676. Daly, Martin O. Wyman, Walter C. Johnson, Capt. Isaac, 1672-1750, New Haven, Conn. Capt. of the North West Co. in New Haven, 1724. Deputy to Gen eral Court, 1733. Pack, Arthur Newton Johnson, Jacob, 1674-1749, Wall ingford, Conn. Deputy, 1736. Hall, Henry O. Johnson, Capt. James, . A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Lieut, 1658. Capt. of Militia, 1656. Johnson, Charles A. Johnson, Ens. James, 1677-1752. Ens. of N. H. Troops in Queen Anne's War, 1705. Cadle, Henry Mahin, Frank C. Johnson, Capt. James, 1677-1758. In Capt. Stevens' Co., 1737. Lieut, 1748. Capt, 1758. Killed at Ticonderoga. Billings, David L. Johnson, James B. Johnson, John, 1600-1659, Rox bury, Mass. Was "Surveyor of ail ye Armyes." Deputy to the General Court, 1634, et seq. Bartholomew, Jas. H. S. Bell, Charles U. Binney, Charles C. Brooks, Lyman L. Clark, Eliot A. Cox, John L. Dickinson, Oliver P. Ducharme, Chas. A. Ducharme, Geo. A. Farr, Marvin A. Fisher, Albert Judson Hathaway, Forrest H. Heaton, John Edw. Hull, James W. Johnson, Emery W. Johnson, Francis J. Johnson, James B. Lawrie, Andrew W. Morris, Seymour Morrison, Charles K. Morrison, George A. Nickerson, Thos. W. Norris, Henry McC. Palmer, Lowell M. Phillips, Henry Byron Schroeder, Henry Shead, Edward W. Stafford, Wm. F. Stimson, Daniel McM. Stowell, Wm. Henry H. Strong, Richard P. Wickwire, Arthur M. Johnson, Capt. John, 1630-1685. Ensign in King Philip's War, 1675. Johnson, Francis Jewett Johnson, Lieut. John, Sr. 1708, Haverhill, Mass. Killed by the Indians in the massa cre, 1708. Anderson, Arthur C. Johnson, John, M. D., 1661-1732. Member of King's Council for Prov. of N. J., i686-'90. Mem ber of King's Council, Prov. of N. Y., i7i6-'23. Rep. from Middlesex Co., 13 years, in Gen. Assembly, and 10 years the Speaker. Johnstone, Francis Upton Johnson, John, 1694-1750. In Capt. Weeks' Co., Queen Anne's War, 1712. In Capt. John Goffe's Co., N. H. troops in King George's War, 1746. Cadle, Henry Mahin, Frank C. Johnson, Lieut. Jonathan, 1736- 1815. In the French and In dian Wars, i758-'6i. Bingham, Theodore A. Johnson, Sergt. Joseph, , New Haven. Sergt. in 2d Co., 2d Regt, Campaign of 1758. Johnson, Milbank. Johnson, Sergt. Matthew, 1633- 1696, Woburn, Mass. Sergt, 1663. Deputy, i689-'92. Swan, Reuben S. Johnson, Gov. Nathaniel, 1712. Gov. of Carolina, 1703. Member of Council of Caro lina, 1705. Middleton, John I. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Johnson, Richard, 1649-1719. Mem ber General Assembly, N. J., 1685. Allen, Yorke. Ingham, Wm. H. Johnson, Gov. Robert, 1682-1735. Gov. of So. Carolina under the Lords Proprietor, 1717- '19; appointed Royal Gov. of So. Carolina, i73i-'35. Deas, Harry B. Johnson, Capt. Samuel, 1640-1723, Lynn, Mass. In King Philip's War, Capt. Daniel Hench man's Co. Cornet, 1692. Capt, 1695. Representative, i703-'o8. Johnson, Enoch S. Johnson, Otis S. Johnson, Samuel, 1 678-1744, Kit tery, Me. Soldier at Oyster River Garrison, i694-*96. Libby, Charles T. Johnson, Solomon, . In King Philip's War at Fram ingham. Fulton, Wm. E. Johnson, Lieut. Thomas, 1631- 1719, Andover, Mass. Lieut. of Andover Co., 1697. Moore, Frank R. Johnson, Capt. Thomas, 1689-1761. Capt. of the North Co. of Mid dletown, Conn., 1738. Deputy, 1739, and 1744. Justice for Hartford County, i744-'5o. Wickwire, Arthur Maniey Johnson, Capt. Timothy,* 1679- 1771. 7th Co., Col. James Stevens's 4th Mass. Regt, Ex pedition against Louisburg, 1745. Representative, 1737- '45. Capt. in French and In dian War. Allen, Charles E. Allen, John J. Allen, Marion S. Johnson, Alba B. Pierce, George Williams Johnson, Wingle (Wm.), — 1716, New Haven. Sergeant in New Haven, 1665; member of Train Band, 1665; Deputy. Pack, Arthur Newton Johnson, William, 1606 -1677, Charlestown, Mass. Under Capt Nathaniel Davenport, King Philip's War, 1675. Wills, Henry LeB. Wyman, Walter C. Johnson, Maj. William, 1629-1704, Woburn, Mass. Assistant, Mass. Bay Colony, i684-'86, '89-'9i. Member Council of Safety, Andros troubles, 1689. Deputy to the General Court, 1674, '76-'83. Maj. of Militia under Lieut-Col. Joseph Lynde, King William's War. Brooks, Lyman L. Downs, Edgar R. Fox, Noel B. Ludington, Elliot K. Ludington, Francis H. Schroeder, Henry Thompson, Abijah Washburn, Wm. Johnson Wells, Wellington Wilson, Chas. Hiram Wood, Alva S. Johnson, Lieut. William Samuel, 1727-1819, Stratford, Conn. Lieut, 1757; afterward Capt. Member Gen. Assembly, 1761, '65, '72. In Colonial Con gress, N. Y., Oct., 1765. Agent for Conn., in Mohegan cause before Lords in Council, Lon don, i767-'7i. Judge of Supe rior Court, Conn., 1762. Johnson, Charles W. L. Johnson, Zechariah, 1645-1727, Charlestown and Boston. Served in Capt. John Cutler's Co. in war against Indians, 1676, and later in 1686 and 1689 engaged in the Indian Wars. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Johnstone, Andrew, 1694-1762, Perth Amboy, N. J. Speaker of Provincial Assembly. Mem ber Governor's Council. Tucker, William Ruggles Johnstone, Dr. John, 1661-1733. Member of King's Council for Prov. of N. J., 1686-1690; for N. Y., 1716-1723. Represented Middlesex Co. in the General Assembly. Speaker. Bradish, George J. Johnstone, Francis U. Johnstone, John Parker, Charles W. 273 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Jones, Col. Calwalader, . Lieut.-Col. in Va. Militia, 1680. Smith, Rogers M. Jones, Capt. Ebenezer, 1699-1758, Woburn, Mass. Capt, Com pany of Foot, French and In dian War. Killed at Fort William Henry, 1758. Patch, Charles Endicott Putnam, George J. Jones, Edward, M. D., 1645-1737. Member Penn. Provincial As sembly, 1710. Wister, Rodman Jones, Col. Elisha, 1710-1775, Weston, Mass. Magistrate. Col. of Regt. of Militia, . Representative from Weston, 1754, et seq. Deshon, George D. Deshon, Percy Jones, Alfred G. Jones, Capt. Gabriel, 1724-1806. Member of House of Bur gesses, i757-'77- King's Prose cuting Attorney, i746-'76. Cap tain of Minute Men, 1776. Buckner, James Francis Jones, Ensign Isaac, 1702-1759. Ensign in Col. Elisha Wil liam's Regt, Conn. Foot, 1747- '48. Hill, Edwin A. Jones, Lieut.-Col. John, 1721-1797. Maj., 3d Middlesex Regt, 1762. Lieut.-Col., 1771. Churchill, Gardner A. Stimson, Frederic J. Jones, Lieut. John, 1739-1817. Old French War. Col. Wooster's Regt., i758-'6i. Col. Nathan Whiting's Regt, 1761. After wards Lieut. Fitch, Edward S. Jones, Sergt. Jonas, 1736-1817. Sergt. at Crown Point in Capt. Jas. Reed's Co. Salinas, Anthony Joseph Salinas, Anthony Joseph, Jr. Salinas, Christopher Edw. Jones, Capt. Josiah, 1684. Captain. One of the original members and first Deacon of Weston Church. Bond, Walter H. Jones, Capt. Josiah, 1640-1714, Watertown, Mass. As Lieut. of Militia, commanded one of the 3 Military Precincts of Watertown, viz., Weston. Capt, Baldwin, Townsend B. Day, Robert W. Jones, Charles A. Jones, Charles L. Maxwell, Robert A. Noyes, Edward D. Parker, Moses Greeley Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Jones, Nathaniel, 1674 - 1745, Watertown and Worcester, Mass. Deputy, 1727. Sargent, John S. Jones, Col. Noble, 1 702-1 775. Commander-in-chief of His Majesty's Forces in Georgia ; Member of the Royal Council, 1754. Justice of the Gen. Court, 1755. King's Treasurer. Associate Justice. Jones, George Noble. Jones, Parker, 1734 . Private in relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Hill, Edwin A. Jones, Robert, 1633 1710, Ames bury, Mass. Under Capt. Tur ner in Falls Fight, King Phil ip's War. Bailey, Edward P. Barnes, Geo. Edw. Pettingell, Frank H. Jones, Robert, 1665-1746. Member of Pa. Assembly, 1706, '07, I7ii-'i5, i7i7-'22. Moses, Walter Thompson, Henry B. Jones, Capt. Samuel, 1696-1769. Woburn, Mass. Captain in a Marlboro Military Co., 1769. Wells, Wellington Jones, Maj. Thomas, 1665-1713, Oyster Bay, L. I. Capt. Queen's Co., N. Y., 1702. Ma jor, 1707. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner Bucklin, Harry Masters Jones, Charles H. 274 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Jones, Walter R. Smith, Wm. Sidney Stratton, Ephalet Piatt Jones, Thomas, 1679-1723, Hing ham, Mass. Soldier at Louis burg, and in Crown Point Campaign. James, Howard K. Jones, Thomas, 1 729-1 802, Med way, Mass. In the Expedi tion to Crown Point, 1755; also in 1756, French and In dian War. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Stone, William Eben Jones, Lieut. Tignal, 1790. Lieut, of the 5th Co., Wake County, N. C, Militia, 1772- '73. Member of the N. C. As sembly and Provincial Con gress, i773-'78. Gilchrist, Malcolm McG. Jones, Dep.-Gov. William, 1624- 1706. Assistant, i662-'64. Dep.- Gov., i664-'65, New Haven Colony. Assistant, i665-'9i. Dep.-Gov., i69i-'98, Colony of Conn. Benedict, Walter St. J. De Forest, Louis Effingham Fitch, Edward S. Hill, Edwin A. Macfarlane, Geo. S. Metcalf, James B. Norton, John Grant Pond, Charles Hobby Pond, Winthrop Sherman, Roger Wilcox, Reynold W. Jones, Lieut. William, 1723-1759. Master's Mate on Privateer King George of Newport, R. I., 1744. Second Lieut, 1747. Quartermaster, 1747. Master on Privateer Ranger of New port, R. I., Oct., 1744. First Lieut, on Privateer Duke of Marlborough, 1759. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Jordan, Dominicus, 1703, Spurwick (Falmouth), Maine. Killed by Indians at his home in Spurwick, and wife and six children taken captives at out break of "3d Indian War." Kept Garrison House at Spur wick. Favor, Otis S. Libby, Chas. T. Jordan, Capt. Bominicus, 1683- 1749. Capt. of the Colonial Forces, 1744; commanded a Snowshoe Co. in active service against hostile Indians. Capt. General and Gov. -in-Chief in and over Provinces of Mass. Bay, 1758. Jordan, Franklin Jordan, Horace Malcolm Seale Jordan, Corp. Edmund, 1711-1756, Hardwick, Mass. In Capt. Eleazer Melven's Co., 1748. In Capt. Buckminster's Co. at Fort Dummer, 1749. Corp. in Capt. Samuel Robinson's Co., Col. Ruggles's Regt, i755-'s6. Died in service. Dutcher, Frank J. Jordan, Miles, 1663, Taunton, Mass. In Taunton Military Co., 1692. Dutcher, Frank J. Jordan, Lt.-Col. Nathaniel, 1718 . Officer of York and Cumberland Co. Regt. of Mili tia, French and Indian Wars. Jordan, Horace Malcolm Seale Jordan, Rev. Robert, 1612-1679, Falmouth, Me. Member of the Council of George Cleves, Deputy Pres. Prov. of Lygonia, 1648. Appointed by the Com missioners of Charles II. as one of the four to govern the Prov. of Me., 1665. Had one of the garrisons at Spurwick (Falmouth). His House de stroyed by Indians, 1675. Chap lain of the garrisons at Spur wick and Scarborough. Favor, Otis S. Glidden, John M. Glidden, J. Murray Glidden, Joseph W. Hale, Josiah L. Jordan, Fritz H. Jordan, Wm. M. Libby, Chas. T. Morrill, Samuel Smith, Thos. K. Swain, Julius & 275 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Jordan, Capt. Samuel, 1684-1732, Saco, Me. Capt. of the Saco Co., French and Indian Wars. Hale, Josiah L. Libby, Charles F. Littlefield, George E. Jordan, Capt. Samuel, . Of "Seven Islands," Bucking ham Co., Va. Capt, 1753. Presiding Justice and County Lieut, 1761. One of the Com missioners to examine the Mil itia accounts, 1758. Blair, Andrew B. Garland, Hugh A. Rose, Hiram H. Rose, Langdon C. Jordan, Capt. Tristram, 1731-1821, Saco, Me. Capt of the First Co., First Regt. of York Co. Militia, Sir William Pepper- rell, Col., 1755. Hale, Josiah L. Joslin, Capt. Peter, 1666-1759. Ens. and Commander of Gar rison at Lancaster. Capt. of Lancaster Co. Richardson, Wm. E. Jowles, Col. Henry, . Member of the Assemblies, 1688, and of the Governor's Council, 1692. One of the leaders of the Revolution, 1689. Ramsay, Henry A. Joy, David, 1724-1809. In French and Indian War. Paul, Edward J. Joy, Jacob. Soldier In Narragan sett War. Brown, Paul Joy, Nathaniel, 1734-1763. Served in Capt. Edward Ward's Co., Col. Joseph William's Regt, 1758 ; and in Col. Thomas' Regt, 1760, both for the reduc tion of Canada, Old French War. Died in service. Dix, William F. Joy, Russell T. Joy, Samuel, 1639-1671, Boston, Mass. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1665. Smith, William D. G. 276 Joy, Thomas, 1611-1678, Hingham, Mass. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1658. Crandon, Edwin S. Dix, William F. Smith, William D. G. Judd, Sergt. Benjamin, 1671-1764, Conn. French and Indian War, 1756. Booth, Charles E. Judd, Lieut. John, . Ens. and Lieut, Farmington, Conn. Deputy. Atkinson, Charles T. Farr, Marvin A. Francisco, Israel H. Judd, Orin R. Judd, Capt. Samuel, 1734-1825. Recruiting officer for the Col ony of Conn. Francisco, Israel H. Judd, Thomas, circ. 1608-1688, Farmington, Conn. Deputy from Hartford to General As sembly, 1646, et seq.; from Waterbury, 1662, et seq.; from Farmington, 1667, et seq. Atkinson, Chas. T. Booth, Charles E. Cowles, Calvin D. Douglas, Walter B. Gaines, Frederick F. Jaynes, Fremont N. Judd, Orin R. Preston, Deming H. Squires, George C. Smith, William D. G. Wead, Leslie C. Judd, Capt. Thos., 1 662-1747. En sign of Waterbury Train Band, 1703. Promoted Capt, 1715. Colony of Ct. Cowles, Calvin D. Judd, Lieut. Thomas. Lieut, in Conn. Militia. Recruiting Offi cer. Capt. in Revolution. Francisco, Israel H. Judd, Sergt. William, 1633-1690. Sergt at Farmington, Conn. Cowles, Calvin D. Green, Robert M. Jaynes, Fremont N. judd, Edward S. Squires, George C. Judson, Capt. James, 1650-1721. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Lieut, of Dragoons, 1690, Strat ford, Conn., 1697, King Philip's War. Capt, 1698. Deputy, 1689-1706. Deming, Judson K. Enos, Alanson T. Jennings, Walter jewett, William K. Judson, Fred'k N. Moffat, R. Burnham Moseley, John G. Parker, Charles W. Terry, John Taylor Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Watson, Charles P. Judson, Sergt. Jeremiah, 1621-1700. Served on Committee of Forti fications, Stratford, Conn., Nov., 1675. Burton, Lewis W. Judson, John, 1647-1709, Lebanon, Conn. Deputy, 1706. Abbott, Everton J. Judson, Lieut. Joseph, 1619-1690. Ens., Stratford, Conn. Com mittee to defend the coast, Stratford to Rye, against the Dutch, under Admiral De- Reuter. Lieut, 1672. In King Philip's War. Lieut, Wood bury Train Band, 1684. Dep uty, i684-'86. Abbott, E. Judson Bagley, John DuCharme Bagley, John N. Booth, Chas. Maclay Brown, Paul Cox, John L. Deming, Judson K. Enos, Alanson T. Gilfillan, Wm. Whitehead Jennings, Walter jewett, William K. Jones, Charles L. Judson, Fred'k N. Judson, Henry S. Judson, William P. Judson, William V. Ladd, William W. Marshall, Henry R. Moffatt, R. Burnham Moran, Charles Moseley, John G. Parker, Charles W. Perry, John P. H. Sanford, Samuel S. Terry, John Taylor Van Nostrand, Benj. T. K Kachlein, Col. Peter, 1722-1789. Commissioner of Penn., 1759. Col. of Militia, 1762. Com mander of the Wyoming Expe dition, 1771. Deputy to Provin cial Convention, 1774. Member of Colonial Assembly, 1775. Eyerman, John Kane, John. Member of Capt. Isaac Ter Bush's Co., 1762. Foster, Frederick de P. Kater, Sergt. Nicholas M., 1675- 17 — . Sergt. of Militia, 1715, under command of Capt. Wm. Nottingham and Col. Jacob Nutsen. Keator, Frederick R. Kearney, Michael, Treas., Prov. of East N. J., 1723-1725. Held Commission in H. M. Navy. Clerk General Assembly, Prov. of N. J. Bascome, W. Radford Watson, Samuel N. Kearny, Philip, 1704-1775. Mem ber of Legislature, N. J., 1746- '47- Bascome, W. Radford Keech, Capt. James. Ens., Colony of Md., defence against the Indians, i692-'93. Civil Offi cer, 1698. Keech, Edward P. Keech, Frank B. Keeler, Samuel, ist, . In Narragansett Fight in King Philip's War, Dec. 19, 1675. For services received grant of land in Norwalk, Conn. Conrow, Wilford S. 277 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS McPherson, Chauncey R. Osborn, Henry A. Keeler, Lieut. Samuel, 1656-1713, Norwalk, Conn. In King Philip's War. Representative, 1701. Lieut, Expedition to Port Royal, 1710. Bardwell, Harry J. Osborn, Henry A. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Keen, Matthias, 1667-1714. Pro vincial Assembly, Penn., 1713. Ashton, Thomas G. Ashton, William E. Keen, Gregory B. Montgomery, Thomas H. Stryker, Samuel S. Keep, John. Slain by Indians, March 26, 1676, in King Phil ip's War. Keep, Chauncey Nye, James W. Keith, Joseph, 1730, Bridge- water, Mass. Representative, 1726. Tyler, Edward R. Keith, Josiah, 1704-1754, Easton, Mass. Soldier, French and Indian Wars. Cutler, Edward H. Dana, Richard S. Thompson, Gilbert Keitto, Joseph, Bridgewater, Mass., 1730. Representative, 1726. Rogers, Allan Kellogg, Daniel, 1689, Nor walk, Conn. Deputy, 1670, '79-'8o, '83. Bronson, Edward P. Cadle, Cornelius Jewett, Stephen Pack, Arthur Newton Peet, Emerson W. Kellogg, Capt. Jonathan, 1721- 1745. Capt. in ist Mass. Regt. in Louisburg Expedition. Sexton, Alonzo G. Kellogg, Lieut. Joseph, 1627- 1707. Lieut, at Hadley, 1662. Sergt in Capt. William Turner's Co., Falls Fight, 1676. Adams, Edward M. Brewster, Lyman D. Chapin, Samuel A. Deming, Judson K. Fiske, George F. Foote, John Crocker Hart, Henry G. Hunt, Wetmore Ives, Francis J. Kellogg, Frank B. Kellogg, George C. Kellogg, Harry L. Kellogg, John P. Lloyd, John U. McMillan, James T. McMillan, Philip H. McMillan, William Charles Morton, J. Sterling Pack, Arthur Newton Sexton, Alonzo G. Tyler, Orson Kellogg Wade, John P. Wright, Harry Linn Kellogg, Capt. Martin. Several times captured by Indians, and commissioned Captain. Brewster, Lyman D. Kelly, Jonathan, 1681 , New bury, Mass. In Capt. Hugh March's Co., i7io-'n. Russell, Stevens G. Kelly, Jonathan, 17J6 . In 2d Co. of Foot, Amesbury, Mass., relief of Fort William Henry. Kelly, Edward L. Kelly, Luther S. Kelsey, Lieut. John, Conn. Ens. and Lieut, in Killingsworth Train Band. Brown, Paul Libbey, Wm. Kelsey, Lieut. John, Jr., Conn. Lieut, in Killingsworth Train Band. Brown, Paul Kelsey, William, 1600 — after 1674, Conn. Deputy from Killings- worth, and Magistrate. Brown, Paul Kelton, Enoch, 1 726-1 813. Reho both. Soldier in 1758, under Lieut. Col. John Whitcomb. Robinson, Roswell R. Kelton, John, 1695, Milton, Mass. Soldier in the Expedi tion to Louisburg, 1745. Robinson, Roswell R. 27S INDEX OF ANCESTORS Kelton, Sergt. John, 1695-1765, Rehoboth, Mass. Priv. in the Expedition to Louisburg, 1745 ; Sergt, 1746. Name appears on a Muster-roll sworn to at Re hoboth, 1745. Service on Alarm, 1746. Kilton, George Jedediah Kelton, Thomas, 1706. One of the Dorchester men in the Expedition to Canada in 1690. Robinson, Roswell R. Kemble, Peter, 1704-1789, Morris- town, N. J. Governor's Coun cil, N. J., i745-'75- Kemble, Francis T. Kemp, Ebenezer, 1729-1766 ( ?), Groton, Mass. Bayonet man in Capt. Prescott's Co., Lieut-Col. Winslow's command. In French and Indian War, 1755. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Kemp, Samuel, 1662-1693 (?), Bil lerica and Groton, Mass. Mem ber of West. Regt. of Middle sex. In garrison at Groton under Lieut. Lakin, i69i-'92. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Kempton, Ephraim, 1645, Scituate, Mass. Member Scit uate Co., 1643. Cushing, Luther S. Kendall, Isaac, 1686-1773. Deputy to General Assembly of Conn., i736-'42. Monnette, Orra E. Kendall, John, 1646-1732, Woburn, Mass. Served in King Philip's War; in Swamp Fight. Dixon, Willis M. Preston, Howard W. Kendall, Lieut. Samuel, 1682- 1764. Lieut, Mass. Militia, 1732. Kendall, Edward Hale Kendall, Henry M. Murphey, Elijah W. Kendall, Col. Wm. Gov. of Bermuda. Later lived at New port House, Va. Burgess for Northampton Co., i662-'63, and in 1686 was Speaker. Bur gess, 1657; Collector, 1660; Commissioner, 1667. Griffin, Edward S. Kenner, Richard, 1691, Nor thumberland Co., Va. Burgess, i688-'9i. Eberlein, Charles W. Kenner, Rodham, 1671-1706, Nor thumberland Co., Va. Bur gess, i695-'97. Eberlein, Charles W. Kenner, Rodham, 1740-1777, Nor thumberland Co., Va. Bur gess, I774-'7 Rowley, Mass. Cornet of Capt. John Pearson's Troop, 1757- Little, Henry L. Kilbourne, Sergt. John, 1 624-1 703. Sergt., Wethersfield, Conn., 1657-1675. Smith, Frank B. Tuller, Walter K. Wells, Charles N. Wilder, Edward B. Kilbourne, Samuel, 1701 . At Indian Alarm of 1747, was sent to Western Frontier for de fense. Wilder, Edward B. Kilby, Ensign John, 1668-1722, Boston, Mass. Ensign, A. & H. A. Co., 1705. Smith, Thomas K. Kilham, Thomas, 1653 . Under Maj. Samuel Appleton, King Philip's War. Bartlett, Joseph G. Sawyer, Isaac H. Killen, William, 1722-1803. Mem ber Colonial Assembly of Del. from Kent Co., 1774. Nicholson, John R. Porter, Willard H. Porter, Willard H., Jr. Kimball, Cornet Benjamin, 1637- 1695, Watertown, and Brad ford, Mass., under Capt. Appleton, i683-'84. Dyer, Isaac Watson Kimball, Frank R. Moores, Merrill Smith, Samuel F. Wheeler, Benj. Ide Kimball, David. In Capt. John Chandler's Co., 1754. Carter, John W. D. Kimball, Henry, 161 5-1776. One of the soldiers furnished by Haverhill, Mass. Guilford, Wm. W. Reade, Philip Thompson, Frank C. Kimberly, Eleazer, 1639 - 1709. Col. Sec. of Conn., 1696-1708- '09. Deputy, i696-'98. Wilder, Edward B. Kimberly, Thomas, 1673, Stratford, Conn. Marshall of New Haven Colony, i653-'6i. Deputy, 1639. Bronson, Edward P. Hurd, Ethan O. Hurd, Rukard Pack, Arthur Newton Peet, Emerson W. Wilder, Edward B. Williams, Geo. C. F. Winslow, Chauncey R. King, Daniel, 1 602-1 672, Lynn, Mass. Member of the Train Band, 1646. Tudbury, Warren C. King, Fearnot, 1655-1703, West- field, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Smith, William D. G. King, Francis, circ. 1690-1725, Prince George's Co., Md. Militiaman in Capt. Samuel Magruder's Co., 1749. Duvall, Richard M. King, Lieut. Hezekiah, North Bolton, Conn. Lieut of the Co. in the ist Regt., 1771. Commissioned Capt, 1773. McKinney, Lemuel King King, Isaac, . Weymouth, Mass. Served in King Philip's War, in Captain Isaac John son's Company, and was wounded in the Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Robinson, Hamline Elijah King, James, 1675-1722. In Capt. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Samuel Barnard's Co. at Deer field, I722-'23. Earle, Ferdinand P. King, Capt. John, 1629-1703. Lieut, 1692, Northampton, Mass., under Capt. Preserved Clapp, Indian attack on Qua- bogue. Capt. Deputy. Barnes, Alfred C. Caldwell, Frank E. Clark, Reuben Grove Elton, George B. King, Charles Wm. King, Habersham, Jr. King, Harris M. King, Harris MacLeod, Jr. King, Samuel Balch Pratt, William N. Westfall, John H. King, Nathaniel, 1730-1822. In Capt Thos. Terry's Co , 1758. Enlisted, 1759, in Capt. B. Tuthill's Co. Gunther, Albert Edw. Gunther, Clarence E. Gunther, Franklin L. Gunther, Franklin Mott King, Paul, 1734-1790. Soldier in French and Indian Wars. King, Samuel B. King, Ensign Philip, 1710. Tauton. Rep. from Tauton, i695-'96. Robinson, Roswell R. King, Richard, 1718-1775, Scar borough, Me. Comm. of the Troops destined for Annapolis Royal, i745-'48. Carpenter, George W. Coffin, William K. Elliman, Lawrence B. Hale, Josiah L. King, Thomas, Marlboro, Mass. In Garrison at the house of William Kirby, 1675. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Homer, Wm. B. King, Sergt. William, 1660-1728. Took part in the defense of Deerfield. King, Samuel Balch Kingman, Henry, 1 592-1666, Wey mouth, Mass. Deputy, 1638, '52. Bennett, Robert R. Cushing, Luther S. Cutler, Edward H. Green, John W. Pratt, Abner K. Rogers, Allen Tyler, Edward R. Kingman, Mitchell, 1744-1819. A Private in Capt. Hitchcock's Co., 1759; also in Capt. King's Co., 1760. Bennett, Robert R. Kingsbury, Ens. Ephraim, 1681- 1756, Conn. Ens., Plainfield Train Band, 1725. Represen tative from Plainfield, 1720- 1741. Sanborn, Kingsbury Kingsbury, Lieut.-Col. John, 1718- 1764. Capt. and Maj. in Col. Plaisted's Regt, 1755 -'56; Lieut-Col. in Col. Bagley's Regt., i755-'56, at Crown Point and Lake George. Scott, Henry E. Kingsbury, Lieut. Joseph, 1656- 1741, Norwich. Ensign, 1719; Lieut, 1727. Loomis, Archie Harwood Kingsbury, Joseph, 1657-1741. In Capt. Simon Wainwright's Co., 1708. Kingsbury, Frederick J. Kingsbury, Howard T. Waldo, Rhinelander Kingsbury, Capt. Joseph, 2d, 1682- I757> Norwich. Deputy, 1731, et seq. Ensign, 1719. Lieut, 1727. Capt, 1748. Barnes, William Henry Bartholomew, Jas. H. S. Graves, Carroll S. Graves, Clyde M. Graves, Frank H. Graves, Jay P. Kingsbury, Frederick J. Kingsbury, Howard T. Waldo, Rhinelander Kingsbury, Captain Nathaniel, 1684-1763. Lieut of North East Train Band, 1725 ; Capt, 1730. Clapp, Charles Edwin Kinsey, Hugh, 1667. Mary land and Virginia. Soldier in 282 INDEX OF ANCESTORS the Indian War from Lancas ter Co., Pa. Boogher, Frank Boogher, Howard M. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Boogher, Murray Kingsland, Capt. Isaac, i 648-1 698. Governor's Council, N. J., i684-'98. Capt. Militia. Barrell, Harry F. Robbins, Le Roy K. Kinshen, William, Sr., 1690-1757, North Carolina. Member of Legislature from Bertie Co., 1733. Rodes, Frank Kinsley (Kingsley), Stephen, 1673, Milton, Mass. Deputy, 1666. Cutler, Edward H. Dixon, Willis M. Lovering, Henry M. Pike, Chas. E. Robinson, Roswell R. Tyler, Edward R. Kinsman, Lieut. Jos., 1673-1741. Ipswich, Mass. Lieut, 1734- '36. Wells, Wellington Kinsman, Q. M. Robert, 1629-1712, Ipswich, Mass. In Capt. Nich olas Manning's Co., King Phil ip's War. Q. M., 1684, '91. Representative, 1692. Foster, Joseph Hunt, Arthur K. Mudge, Alfred Mudge, Frank H. Parker, Henry R. Rindge, Frederick H. Rindge, Samuel K. Rust, Nathaniel p. Wells, Wellington *Kip (or Kype), Hendrick, 1576- 1703. One of Nine Men. Member of Council of New Amsterdam. Austin, Eugene K. Cannon, Henry B. Foster, Frederick de P. Gillmore, Quincy A. Lawton, Daniel L. * Service not now qualifying. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Kip, Lieut. Hendrick, . Lieut in 1715. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Kirkbride, Joseph, Sr., 1662-1738. Member Penn. Prov. Assembly, 1698, et seq. Galloney, Frank H. Lewis, Wm. Fisher Martin, Jonathan W. Wister, Rodman Kirkbride, Joseph, Jr., 1690-1748. Member Penn. Provincial As sembly, 1721, et seq. Wister, Rodman Kirkbride, Mahlon, 1703 - 1776. Member Pa. Assembly, 1740- '55- Martin, Jonathan W. Kirtland, Lieut. John, 1716. Lieut, of Co. at Saybrook, 1702; Lieut, of 2d Co., 1708. Clark, Eliot A. Kirtland, Capt. John, 1681 , Saybrook, Conn. Capt. of a Troop of Horse in 7th Regt, Conn., 1749. Jennings, Walter Kirtland, Nathaniel, 1686. Private in Capt. Nicholas Manning's Co., King Philip's War. Clarke, Chauncey H. Kirtley, Capt. Francis, 1763. Captain of a Company of Foot, 1756 ; Captain in the French and Indian War, 1758, from Augusta County, Va. Rucker, Booker H. Kitchell, Robert, i 604-1 672, New Haven, Conn. Deputy, 1656, '6i-'63. Almy, William E. Royce, Alfred L. Kitchell, Ens. Samuel, 1633- 1690, Guilford, Conn. Ens., 1665. At Newark, N. J., 1673. Almy, William E. Brokaw, George T. Haines, John P. Kittredge, John, 1676, Bil lerica, Mass. Capt. Thomas Wheeler's Co., fight at Brook- 283 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS field, 1675. Scouting service, 1676. Flint, James M. Kittredge, Abbott E. Kittredge, Edward Holmes Park, Edgar D. Knap, Ens. Caleb, 1677 - 1750, Greenwich, Conn. Represen tative, I7i5-'i8 and i720-'26; Ens., 1710. Knapp, Charles Manley Knapp, Isaac, , Newbury, Mass. In Expedition to Can ada under Sir William Phips, 1690. Remick, John A. Remick, Timothy Knapp, Capt. John, 1664-1749, Stamford, Conn. Ens., Train Band, 1707. Lieut, 1710. Capt, 1716. Bement, Robert B. C. Knapp, Henry E. Knapp, Nathaniel, 1713 - 1776, Newbury, Mass. In 2d Louis burg Expedition, i758-'59. Remick, John A. Remick, Timothy Knapp, Lieut. Samuel, 1668- 1739. Ensign of Train Band, 1713- Smith, Orson Knapp, Lieut. Samuel, 1695-1751, Danbury, Conn. Lieut, of Militia and Deputy, 1716. Bement, Robert B. C. Knapp, Henry E. Knapp, Samuel, 1717-1745, New bury, Mass. Soldier. Killed at Louisburg, 1745. Remick, John A. Remick, Timothy Kneeland, Edward, 1640 - 171 1. Private, Capt. Whipple's Co., King Philip's War. Burton, George L. Flint, Wyman K. Kneeland, James KNICKERB ACKER, MAJ. JOHN, 1723- 1802, Schaghticoke, N. Y. Lord Howe's Staff, Battle of Ticon deroga, 1758. Also in Indian troubles. Viele, Sheldon T. Knight, Ezekiel, 1687. In King Philip's War; Represen tative, 1661; Magistrate at Welles. Rollins, Philip Ashton Knight, Jonathan, 1683. Woburn, Mass. In Salem Troop, 1678. Wyman, Walter C. Knight, Captain Jonathan, 1650- 1717. Deputy in 1704 from Providence, Rhode Island. Lieut, 1705, and Capt Bennett, Robert Root Knight, Clinton P. Knight, Howard Knight, Richard D. Knight, Webster Knight, Lieut. Jonathan. Ensign in the 3d Company of Provi dence, R. I., 1722. 1723, Lieut. of the same Company, and again in 1725. Bennett, Robert Root Knight, Lieut. Jonathan, 1720- 1784, Cranston, R. I. Lieut. of 5th Co. of Providence, 1748- '53- Bennett, Robert R. Knight, Sergt. Richard, , Rhode Island. Keeper of the Prison, i648-'49. General Sergeant, i648-'53. Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Wm. Turner. Bennett, Robert Root Mersereau, John D. Knott, Surgeon Richard, 1684, Marblehead, Mass. Sur geon of the Massachusetts Regiment in the Narragansett Campaign, 1675. Lord, Calvin Knowles, Alexander, 1663. Governor's Assistant, 1654 and 1658. Commissioner, 1656 and 1660. Ford, George H. Kobbe\ Philip F. Knowles, John, 1675. In King Philip's War. Killed by Indians at Taunton, Mass., 1675. Rich, William T. Knowles, John, 1686 , Hamp ton, N. H. In Capt. Samuel 284 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Chesley's Co., Queen Anne's War, 1708. Brown, David H. Knowles, Richard, 1622 . Member Plymouth Co., 1643. In command of bark for transporting military stores, 1653. Dutch War. Carter, Walter S. Knowlton, Capt. Abraham, 1678- , Ipswich, Mass. In French and Indian Wars. Stearns, Ezra S. Knowlton, Benjamin, 1643-1690. In Springfield Garrison, King Philip's War. Murphey, Elijah W. Knowlton, Benjamin, 2d, 1720- 1744. In 6th Co., Capt. Isaac Colton, 9th Regt, Col. Joseph Dwight, at Louis burg. Murphey, Elijah W. Knowlton, Sergt. Daniel, 1738- 1825. In Capt. Slapp's Co., 1757, at Fort Edward. In Capt. Fay's Co., 3d Regt., Conn. Troops, 1758. Sergt. in Capt. Durkie's Co., ist Conn. Regt., Col. Lyman, 1761. Griffith, Wm. H. Knowlton, John, 1645-1728. In the Narragansett winter cam paign, 1675. King Philip's War, Major Appleton's Regt. Knowlton, Daniel W. Knowlton, Paul C. Knowlton, Wilbur C. Knowlton, Wilbur F. Knowlton, Capt. Thomas, 1740- 1776. Private, i757-'58. In Campaign of 1759; Sergeant Ensign in Campaign of 1760; Ensign in Campaign of 1761 ; Lieut, in Campaign of 1762. Captain in 1775. Chaffee, Newman Keyes Knox, Capt. John, 1722-1790. Capt in the 43d British Regt. under Wolfe, engaged at Quebec and in other battles. He was the author of "Knox's Historical Journals," of the Campaigns of 1755 and 1759. Elder, Thomas L. Kollock, Col. Jacob, . Lieut, of Capt. Shamore's Co., against Canada, 1746. Col., Sussex Regt, French and In dian War, 1756. Speaker of Assembly, three lower Coun ties of Delaware. Minis, John L. Kortwright, Cornelius Jansen, 1645-1706. On Harlem Night Watch, i675-'76, during Indian War. Ahles, Robert Lawrence Kunst, Jan Barentsen, . Fought in Indian attack on Esopus, 1663. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Kuyper (Cuyper), Capt. Corne lius Claessen. Captain of Foot, Orange County, 1690. Cannon, Henry Breevoort Kyn, Joran, 1620- 1690. In the Life Guard of Gov. John Prinz, on the Delaware. Chambers, Thomas S. Hall, William C. Hornor, Wm. M. *Kype, Hendrick, 1576 . One of Nine Men. Judson, William V. Kip, William V. B. Talmage, Robert S. * Services not now qualifying. Lacey, Capt. David, 1715-1757, Stratford, Conn, ist Lieut, Fairfield Co., 1755. Capt, 7th Co., Col. Nathan Whit ing's 4th Regt, 1750. Killed in the Crown Point Expedi tion. Brugler, Charles E. Ladd, Daniel, 1693. One of the soldiers mustered, 1675, on 285 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Dedham Plain to March against the Narragansett Fort. Burleigh, Geo. W. Ladd, Capt. Daniel, 1686 , Exeter, N. H. Scout in Capt. Nicholas Gilman's Co., 1710. Commanded Co. in pursuit of Indians near Lake Winnepe- saukee, 1724. Capt of a Co. which he organized for scout duty to protect Canterbury and Rumford (Concord), 1746. Brown, David H. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Ladd, Nathaniel, 1651-1691. Pri vate in King Philip's War. Private in King William's War, 1690, and died from wounds received in fight at Maquoit, Me., Sept. 22, 1690. Nichols, Willard A. Tucker, Gilman H. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Ladd, Samuel, 1649-1698, Haver hill, Mass. In Capt John Whipple's Co., King Philip's War. Bailey, Edward P. Lake, Capt. Thomas, 1615 - 1676. Commander, A. & H. A. Co., 1664 and 1674. Killed by In dians at Kennebec, 1676. Chadwick, William H. Libby, Chas. T. Skidmore, Wm. Lemuel Lakin, Ens. John, 1697, Gro ton, Mass. Ens., 1692. Com mander of Garrison at Groton. Sergt, King Philip's War. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Houghton, Henry O. Wait, Horatio L. Walton, Charles S. Lakin, Lieut. William, 1625-1700, Groton, Mass. Ens. of Groton Foot Co., 1673; Lieut, of same, 1673. In King Philip's War. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Lamb, Abiel, 1710, Roxbury, Mass. In Capt. Isaac John son's Co., Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Litchfield, Wilford J. Lamb, Ebenezer, 1736 , Ox ford, Mass. In ' Capt. Jere miah Larned's Co., 1759; Capt William Paige's Co., 1761. Litchfield, Wilford J. Lamberton, Capt. George, 1646, New Haven, Conn. Member Genl. Court, 1640. Deputy, i643-'45. Converse, Charles A. Pack, Arthur Newton Lamson, Sergt. Joseph, 1658-1722. In King Philip's War, in Capt. Turner's Co., in Garrison at Chelmsford, 1675. Sergt, Lieut.-Col. Balantine's Co., Port Royal Expedition, 1710. Swan, Fred'k Geo. Lamson, Samuel, 1638-1691, Read ing, Mass. In Capt. Daven port's Co., King Philip's War. Billings, David L. Lampson, Daniel S. Lamson, William, i658-'59, Ipswich. Member of Trained Band of Ipswich, 1643. Lewis, Geo. Harlan Lancaster, Capt. Thomas, 1703- 1792, Rowley, Mass. Rep. in General Court eleven years. Captain of Rowley Train Band. Libby, Charles T. Landon, Ens. David, 1718-1804. In Crown Point and Ticonderoga Campaign, 1759. Jones, Charles L. Landon, James, 1685-1738. Mem ber, Southold Military Co., Benj. Youngs, Capt, 1715. Jones, Charles L. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Landon, Capt. James, 1722-1785. Capt. of two Train Bands of Salisbury, Conn., i752-'57. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Lane, George, 1689. Soldier, Crown Point Campaign, and at Louisburg. James, Howard K. Lane, Sergt. James, 1688, North Yarmouth, Me. Sergt. of Military Co., at Westuck- 2S6 INDEX OF ANCESTORS qua, . Killed by Indians at Falmouth, 1688. Rowe, Arthur E. Lane, Job, 1620-1697, Bedford, Mass. Served in his own Gar rison House, King Philip's War. Deputy from Bedford, i678-'79; from Maiden, 1685, '93- Belknap, Robert L. Belknap, Waldron P. Bissell, William P. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Clark, Arthur W. Fisher, Albert Judson Fisher, Francis P. Gould, Levi S. Hall, Lewis C. Lockwood, Thos. St. John Merriam, Frank Nickerson, Thos. W. Ridgely, Charles Robinson, Roswell R. Lane, Col. Joel, 1740-1795. Civil and Military Officer, Wake Co., N. C. Lieut-Col. in Col. John Hinton's Regt. Townsend, George H. Lane, Col. John, 1661-1715, Bil lerica, Mass. Lieut, 1693, King William's War. Capt, 1699. Maj., West Regt. of Horse and Foot, 1711, Queen Anne's . War. Deputy, 1702. Col. of Mass. Militia. Bartlett, Sidney R. Brown, Otis S. Merriam, Frank Nickerson, Thos. W. Page, Walter G. Philbrook, Chas. Fred'k Bacon Stevens, Clarence W. Stevens, Frederic B. Usher, Ellis B. Whitmore, Charles E. Whitmore, Franklin G. Lane, John, 2d, 1701-1756, York, Me. A celebrated Indian fighter between i730-'5o. After the siege of Louisburg he was mustered out, broken down in health. Usher, Ellis Baker Lane, Capt. John, 1708 . Commissioned Lieut of the 12th Co., 7th Conn. Regt, by the General Assembly of Conn., 1752. Commissioned Capt, 1754. Humphrey, Henry Clay Humphrey, Wm. Jerome Lane, George B. Styles, Humphrey Aubcry Lane, Corp. Nathaniel, 1740- 1800. 4th Co. of Militia, Upper Battalion, Westchester Co., Prov. of N. Y., 1760. Lane, Smith E. Lane, Robert, 1635-1718. Deputy from Stratford, 1686; from Killingworth, 1699-1715, etc. Mersereau, John D. Lane, Solomon, Jr., 1710 . In 4th Co. of Militia, Upper Bat talion, Westchester Co., Prov. of N. Y. Lane, Smith E. Lane, William, 1659-1749. In Capt Samuel Chesley's Co , Queen Anne's War. Mahin, Frank C. Tucker, Gilman H. Langdon, Capt. Richard, 1694- 1765. Capt, N. Y. Colonial Troops, Expedition to Canada, '745- Trenchard, Edward Langdon, Capt. Tobias, . Capt. of N. H. Militia, 1640. Trenchard, Edward Langdon, Capt. Tobias, 2d, 1660- 1725, Portsmouth, N. H. Ens , 1689. Lieut, 1692. Capt, 1696. King William's and Queen Anne's Wars. Parsons, William D. Rollins, Philip A. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Trenchard, Edward Langton, John, 1625 - 1698 - '99, Northampton, Mass. He was a Rep. or Deputy to the Gen eral Court, 1668. Bennett, Robert R. Langton, Joseph, 1742-1829, N. C. Served in Col. Wm. Eaton's Regt. of Militia from Gran ville Co., N. C, under Capt. Hampton, 1754. Townsend, Geo. H. 287 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Langhorne, Thomas, 1687. Member Penn. Provincial As sembly, 1687. Wister, Rodman Langstaff, Capt. John, 1647-1707. Deputy to Council held at Perth Amboy, Prov. of N. J., 1688. Capt. of Militia, 1707. Bradford, Thomas Hewson Morton, Thos. Geo. Lansing, Jacob, 1695 . In Capt. Henry Van Rensselaer's Albany Troops, 1715. Grinnell, William M. Lansing, Capt. Johannes, 1728, Albany, N. Y. Capt. of Foot Co., 1690. Clark, Kenneth Lansing, Lieut. Johannes, , Albany, N. Y. Lieut, Albany Co. Militia, 1717. Clark, Kenneth Lansing, Lieut. Philip, 1729 , Albany, N. Y. Lieut in Capt. Philip Schuyler's Co., 1755- Clark, Kenneth Lapham, John, 1635-1710. Dep uty, R. I., 1673. White, Hunter C. Larabee, Thomas, 1661-1723, Scar- boro, Me. Portsmouth soldier in King William's War. De fended Scarboro from Indians in Dummer's War. Killed by Indians, 1723. Libby, Charles T. Larabee, Thomas, 1723-1792, Wo burn. At Fort William Henry, 1756. In French and Indian War, i757-'58. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Lardner, Lieut. Lynford, 171 5- 1774. Receiver-General, and Member of the Council, Prov. of Penn. Lieut, Philadelphia Troop, French and Indian War. Lardner, James L. Starr, Isaac, Jr. Starr, Isaac, VII Large, Joseph, 1706. Member of the Train Band of Ames bury in 1680 and a soldier there in 1689. Dixon, Willis M. Larkin, Edward, 1652, Charlestown, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1645. Bent, Samuel A. Hill, John B. Lord, Charles E. Merriam, Frank Robinson, Lewis A. Wyman, Walter C. Larned, Sergt. Isaac, Sr., 1623- 1657, Chelmsford, Mass. Sergt. of Train Band, 1656. Litchfield, Wilford J. Larned, Isaac, Jr., 1656 - 1737, Framingham, Mass. Under Capt. Syll and Capt. Dav enport, Great Swamp Fight Litchfield, Wilford J. Larrabee, Benjamin, 1700-1763, Scarboro, Me. Served in Col. Westbrook's Co. in Dummer's War. Member of Narragan sett Expedition. Libby, Charles T. Larrabee, Stephen, North Yar mouth. Killed by Indians in North Yarmouth in King Philip's War. Libby, Charles T. Latham, Cary, 1613-1685, Groton, Conn. Deputy to General Court, 1 664-1 670. Randall, John F. Smith, William D. G. Lathrop v. Lothrop. Latimer, Capt. John, 1713-1792. In Capt. Whittelsey's Co., 1758. Gen. Lyman's Regt., 1759. Capt. King's Co., 1760. Capt. Patterson's Co., 1762 . Bennett, Robert R. Latimer, Capt. Robert, 1664-1728, New London, Conn. Ens., West Co., 1704. Lieut, 1708. Capt, 1715. Deputy, 1705. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Lattimer, John, 1662. In Capt. Mason's Wethersfield, Conn., Troops, 1658. Bennett, Robt. Root Smith, Charles S. 288 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Smith, Howard C. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Laurence, Ens. Nathaniel, 1639- 1724. Ens., Mass. Militia, 1673. Wetherill, Albert L. Laurence, Col. William, 1697- 1764. Col., Mass. Militia. Deputy, 1744, et seq. Wetherill, Charles Law, Gov. Jonathan, , Stamford, Conn. Judge, Su preme Court, i7i5-'25, Chief justice, i725-'4i. Gov., 1742- '50. Chew, James L. Law, Richard, , Stamford, Conn. Deputy, General Court, i64i-'64. Governor's Assist ant, 1647. Blagden, Thomas Lawrence, Capt. Amos, 1715-1785, Groton, Mass. Sergt, Capt. William Lawrence's Co., at the Alarm, 1746. Lieut, in Scout ing Party, from Athol to Brookfield, 1755. Capt, 1760. Lawrence, William Lawrence, Corp. Asa, 1737-1804, Groton, Mass. Corp., Capt. Jonathan Rolfe's Co., 1761. Brackett, Sidney L. Lawrence, Capt. Daniel, 1681- 1777, Plainfield, Conn. Capt. of ist Co., 1736. Deputy, I722-'4I. Jordan, Scott Sears, Clinton B. Lawrence, Eleazer, Groton, Mass. Member of Military Co. Brown, Paul Lawrence, Elisha, 1666 1724. Member General Assembly, Prov. N. J., 1708, '09, '16, '21. Lieut, of Militia, 1705. Moses, Walter Watson, Samuel N. Lawrence, Enoch, 1648 - 1744, Watertown, Mass. In King Philip's War. In Groton Garrison, i69i-'92. Wounded, 1694, King William's War. Jordan, Scott Sears, Clinton B. Whitcomb, Lawrence Lawrence, John, 1609-1669, Gro ton, Mass. In King William's War. Brown, Paul Mersereau, John D. Wead, Leslie C. Whitcomb, Lawrence Lawrence, Capt. John, 1729. Capt, Newtown, L. I. Troop, i689-'9i. High Sheriff, 1698. Lawrence, Abraham R. Smith, Karl Beckwith Walsh, James W. Wells, Thomas L. Whitney, Stephen Whitney, Stephen Lawrence, Jonathan, 1703-1789, Littleton, Mass. Soldier in 1748. Wead, Leslie C. Lawrence, Major Jonathan, 1737- 1812. Capt, 1772. Major, 1775, Provincial Forces of N. Y. Delegate to Provincial Con gress, 1775. Lawrence, Abraham R. Lawrence, Ens. Joseph, 1666-1759, Flushing, L. I. Ens., Queens Co. Militia, 1684. Ahles, Robt Lawrence Elliman, Lawrence B. Pell, Howland Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Schieffelin, George R. Thomas, Lawrence B. Underhill, Edgar Underhill, Frederic E. Lawrence, Joseph, 1688-1756. Rep resented the town of Plainfield at the General Assembly held in Hartford, Conn., 1729. Mersereau, John D. Lawrence, Ensign Nathaniel, '639-1724, Groton, Mass. En sign, 1673. Representative, i692-'93. Marble, John E. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Smith, Walter C. Wetherill, Albert L. Wetherill, Charles Lawrence, Peleg, 1646-1692, Gro ton, Mass. In Garrison, King Philip's War. Brown, Paul 289 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Greene, Charles L. Mersereau, John D. Wead, Leslie C. Whitcomb, Lawrence Lawrence, Richard, 1691 - 1758, Tews Neck, L. I. In Capt Jonathan Wright's Co., 1715. Elliman, Lawrence B. Lawrence, Thomas. A soldier in King Philip's War, serving in the Narragansett Campaign, 1675, and at Garrison Punka- pog, 1676. McKechnie, William T. Lawrence, Major Thomas, 1625- 1703, Newton, L. I. Major, Queens Co. Forces, 1689. Giddings, George Welling Lawrence, Abraham Lindsay, John D. Pool, Eugene Hillhouse Riker, Henry Riker, John J. Riker, John L. Riker, Richard Smith, Karl Beckwith Suydam, Walter L. Walsh, James W. Wells, Thomas L. Whitney, Stephen Lawrence, Lieut.-Col. Thomas, 1689-1754, Phila. Member of Governor's Council, Pa., 1728; Lieut.-Col. of Associated Regt of Foot of Phila., 1747. Timpson, Lawrence Lawrence, Capt. Thomas, 1733- 1817. Commanded ship Tartar, 1758. Pool, Eugene H. Wells, Thomas L Lawrence, Capt. William, 1623- 1680. Queens Co. Militia, 1665-1680. Commanded Flush ing Co. at surrender of N. Y. to the Dutch, 1673. Ahles, Robt. L. Beatty, A. Chester Beatty, Robert C. Beatty, W. Gedney Clark, William N. De Forest, Louis Effingham DuBois, Ernest Blois Elliman, Lawrence B. Lawrence, Robert C. Lawrence, William M. Livingston, John H. Marshall, John Gilbert Mitchell, Edward C. Nicoll, Fancher Pell, Howland Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Sayers, Wm. L. Schieffelin, Eugene Schieffelin, George R. Schieffelin, Wm. J. Suckley, Robert B. Thomas, Lawrence B. Underhill, Frederic E. Lawrence, William, 1638 - 1704, Middletown, N. j. Deputy to General Court, 1669, '71, '72. Katzenback, Fred'k F. Moses, Walter Lawrence, Col. Wm., 1697-1764. Deputy from Groton to the Gen. Court of Mass., i744-'54. Wetherill, Charles Lawton, George, 1643 Gov ernor's Assistant, R. I., 1680- '90. Member, Council of War, 1 671. Deputy, 1660, et seq. Member Court of Trials, 1648. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Lawton, Isaac, 1650-1731. Got ernor's Assistant, R. I., 1690 '91. Deputy, 1696, et seq. Almy, William E. Jeffries, John T. L Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Noyes, Charles P. Lawton, Job, 1716-1777. Private in Crown Point Expedition, 1755, under Capt. Walker and Maj. James House. With Capt. Hedge, 1759. Lawton, Mark Anthony Lawton, Thomas, 1681, Ports mouth, R. I. Commissioner, i656-*58, '61. Deputy, 1666. Almy, William E. Jeffries, John T. L. Noyes, Charles P. Tilley, R. Hammett Lay, John, Jr., 1633-1696, Lyme, Conn. In King Philip's War, wounded in Great Swamp Fight 290 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Jewett, Stephen Lea, James H. Noyes, Charles P. Lay, Robert, 1618-1689, Saybrook, Conn. Deputy, i666-'78. Brown, Paul Cadle, Cornelius Chesebrough, Geo. L. Randall, John F. Leach, Capt. Richard, 1639-1687, Salem, Mass. Allen, Francis O. Richardson, William S. Leadbetter, Henry, 1722, Dorchester. King Philip's War. Sudbury Fight, 1676, under Capt. Samuel Wads worth. Guilford, Wm. W. Lear, John, 1695. Member Colonial Council, Va., 1683. Member House of Burgesses, 1666, '85, '88. Garland, Hugh A. Learned, Benoni, 1657-1738, Sher- born, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1676. Deputy, 1701. Bartlett, Joseph G. Bickford, Robert S. Enos, Alanson T. Hicks, Lewis W. Howe, Edward W. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Learned, Col. Ebenezer, 1655 , Chelmsford, Mass. In Indian and French Wars. Capt. of Rangers, 1756-1763. Marched to relief of Ft. William Henry. Hill, Clarence Edward Learned, Col. Ebenezer, 1773. Ens., 1717, Father Rasle's War. Capt, 1726. Maj., 1744. Col., 1747. Old French War. Anthony, James L. Hill, Clarence Edward Learned, Corp. Fanning, 1733-1734, . Corp. in Richard Grid- ley's Co. at Crown Point, 1756. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Learned, Sergt. Isaac, i623-'24, 1657, Chelmsford, Mass. Elected Sergeant of the Train Band at Chelmsford, 1656. Hill, Edward Clarence Robinson, Hamline Elijah Learned, Isaac, Jr., 1655-1737, Framingham, Mass. In Capt. Davenport's Co. Wounded in fight with Narragansetts. In Capt Sill's Co., King Philip's War. Hand, Billings Learned Hill, Clarence Edward Hosmer, Jerome C. Larned, Daniel R. Learned, Bela P. Learned, Myron L. Learned, Walter Robinson, Hamline E. Leavenworth, Rev. Mark, . Chaplain, Col. Nathan Whiting's 2d Conn. Regt, Ex pedition against Canada, 1760; Montreal, 1761. Kingsbury, Frederick J. Kingsbury, Fred'k J., Jr. Merriman, William B. Leavitt, Caleb, 1730 . Hing ham, Mass. In Capt. Thaxer's Co., 1756. Clerk, 1756. Pri vate in Capt. Gay's Co. on Col. Powall's Expedition to the Me. Coast, 1759; went also to Halifax. James, Howard K. Leavitt, John, 1608-1691, Hing ham, Mass. Deputy, i658-'64- Adams, Chas. E. Brooks, Lyman L. Cragin, Charles I. James, Howard K. James, Richard Leavitt Hubbard, Phineas Rollins, Philip Ashton Leavitt, Moses, 1650-1731, Exeter, N. H. In garrison, 1696. Rep resentative, 1693, et seq. Hubbard, Phineas Rollins, Philip Ashton Leavitt, Samuel, 1641-1707. A soldier in King Philip's War in the Exeter Company. Burleigh, Geo. W. Leaycraft, Capt. Viner, 1784. Capt. of Privateers King George, 1758; Elizabeth and Mary, 1759. War Commis sioner, 1758. Barrell, Harry F. Leaycraft, John E. Lee, Capt. Hancock, 1653-1709. 291 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Justice, 1677, '87, and '99. Bur gess, 1688. Naval Officer and Collector of Va. Duties, 1699. High Sheriff, 1677. Griffin, Edward S. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Lee, John, 1657-1711, Westfield, Mass. In Capt. William Tur ner's Co., King Philip's War, 1676. Trowbridge, Rutherford White, William C. Lee, Rev. Jonathan, 1718-1788, Salisbury, Conn. Chaplain in the forces raised in this colony for the expedition against Crown Point. Sterling, Graham L. Lee, Hon. Philip, 1681-1744. Mem ber, Council of Maryland, 1728. Moran, Charles Lee, Col. Richard, — c. 1663-4. Co lonial Secretary of Va., under Sir William Berkeley. Pres., Council of State, 1641. Carleton, Henry Guy Chandler, Walter Griffin, Edward S. Hatcher, Robert S. Lee, Edmund J. Mackoy, Harry B. Moran, Charles Pope, Gustavus Dibrell Robinson, Alex. Gait Smith, Henry Lee Stearns, John L. Watson, Alex. Mackenzie Lee, Richard, 2d, 1646-1714. Mag istrate, King's Council, Va. Naval Officer, 1 692-1704. Chandler, Walter Lee, Edmund J. Moran, Charles Lee, Capt. Richard Henry, 1732- 1794. Capt, Westmoreland Co., Va. Cavalry, i755-'65. Burgess, i757-'64. Lee, Edmund J. Lee, Col. Stephen, 1698-1783. Crown Point Expedition. Col. of Militia. Deputy, Colony of Conn. Culver, Charles M. Richards, Fred'k B. Lee, Ens. Thomas, 1641-1705, Lyme, Conn. Ensign, 1701. Deputy, 1676. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Frazer, Sheldon L. Jackson, Oswald Richards, Frederick B. Sill, Howard Spencer, Seldon P. Stone, Jacob Williams, Edw. G. Lee, Gov. Thomas, 1690-1750. Of King's Council, 1742. Commis sioner to treat with Six Na tions, 1744. Pres., Council, and Acting Gov., 1749. Chandler, Walter Lee, Edmund J. Packard, Joseph Lee, Lieut. William, 1650-1741. Was in Norwalk, Conn., 1673, and called Sergt, 1682. Lieut, i7io-'33. In King Philip's War. Lee, Ralph William Lee, William, 1707-1791. Deputy for Ridgefield to the General Court of Conn., 1766, '67, '68, '69, '71, '72. Lee, Ralph William Leech, Tobias (Toby), 1651-1726. Member of Penn. Assembly, 1713, et seq. Gibson, George T. M. Levick, Lewis J. Perkins, Charles P. Perkins, Rowan P. Tyson, Malcolm V. Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720. Member of Lord Cornbury's Council between years i70i-'o8-'io. Member of N. J. Assembly, 1682. Burnett, Charles H. Cox, Edwin Stockton Disston, William Dunlop Leeds, Warner M. Leeds, William B. Nixon, Horace Franklin Leeds, Joseph, 1637-1715, Dor chester, Mass. Under Capt. William Turner, Falls Fight, 1676. Howe, Edw. W. Leeds, Charles 292 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Leeds, Francis Mansfield, Geo. Stanley McKechnie, William T. Ware, Horace E. Leete, Gov. William, 1613-1683, Guilford, Conn. Deputy, 1644. Secretary, 1646. Gov.'s Asst, New Haven Colony, i653-'58. Dep.-Gov., i658-'6i. Commis sioner for the United Colo nies, i655-'79. Gov., i66i-'65. Gov.'s Asst, Conn. Colony, i665-'69. Dep.-Gov., i669-'76. Gov., i676-'83. Adams, Edward M. Andrews, Herbert C. Beach, Sylvester Woodbridge Betts, Frederick H. Betts, Louis F. H. Bostwick, Henry A. Brooks, Isaac W. Brooks, John N. Buel, John L. Buell, Frederick F. Burbank, Eugene D. Clark, Eliot A. Clephane, Lewis P. Collins, Atwood Collins, Clarence L. Comfort, Benjamin F. Franklin, William B. Hall, Benjamin E. Herrick, Chas. Wm. Humphreys, Frank L. Ingraham, Phoenix Jacobs, Elmer R. Leete, Charles S. Lloyd, John U. Murray, Chas. H. Norton, Thomas H. Norton, Thomas M. Peck, George L. Peck, Geo. Lyman Perkins, Nathaniel S. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Rhodes, Dudley W. Richardson, Wm. E. Rogers, Wm. E. Ruggles, James F. Scofield, George S. Sherwood, Samuel Strong, Alan H. Tracy, Robert S. Trowbridge, Chas. H. Wadhouse, Fred'k E. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Leffingwell, Lieut. Thomas, 1622- 1714, Norwich, Conn. Deputy to General Assembly, 1661- 1710. Rendered important aid to Uncas when besieged by hostile Indians. Ens., 1672. Lieut, 1676. In King Philip's War, and Capt. Denison's Co. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Bottum, Harlow A. Brewer, Alfred Lee Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Burt, Chas. Wellington Bushnell, Asa S. Chesebrough, George L. Clark, Kenneth Collins, Clarence L. Copp, Andrew James, Jr. Dutton, Wm. D. Ely, Grosvenor Fouquet, Morton L. Hand, Billings L. Haughton, Richard Johnson, Oliver Lewis Learned, Bela P. Leffingwell, Chas. Warring Lippitt, Costello Lord, Nathan H. Macpherson, Robert B. Murray, Charles H. Parker, Calvin D. Partridge, Edward L. Perkins, j. Deming Ridgely, Charles Shipman, Nathaniel Smith, Clarence E. Smith, Thomas E. V. Starkweather, Frank H. Sweet, Henry N. White, William R. Woodward, Joseph G. Leffingwell, Ens. Thomas, Jr., 1649-1724. Ens., Norwich, Conn., Militia. Deputy, 1716. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Clark, Kenneth Lord, Nathan H. Partridge, Edward L. Ridgely, Charles 293 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Starkweather, Frank H. Leffingwell, Lieut. Thomas, 1674- 1733, Norwich, Conn. Ens., ist Co., 1708. Lieut, 1714. Deputy, 1716. Member Coun cil of War, I7i3-'i4. Partridge, Edward L. Legrand, Sergt. Alexander, 1728- 1822. Sergt. of Volunteers at tached to ist Regt, Va., under Major Andrew Lewis, French and Indian War. Lancaster, Edwin R. Lancaster, Edwin W. Leighton, Capt. John, 1661-1724. Ens. and Capt, Queen Anne's War, 1704. Representative, Mass., i704-'i4. Hill, John Fremont Leighton, George B. Leighton, George E. Rollins, Edward A. Rollins, Edw. Warren Rollins, Philip A. Leisler v. Leysseler, Lieut.-Gov. Jacob, 1691. Soldier from Frankfort to New Netherland, 1660. Capt. of the Fort and Military Commandant. Lieut.- Gov., 1689. Gov., Prov. of N. Y., i689-'9i. Ogden, Thos. L. Seaman, Wm. Bleecker Thomas, Geo. C. Thomas, Robert McK. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Leland, Benjamin, 1715-1790, Grafton, Mass. Member of Train Band, 1757, under Capt. Samuel Warren. In Capt. Maynard's Co., Col. Williams' Regt., for reduction of Can ada, 1759. Hicks, Lewis W. Leland, Ens. Henry, 1680-1732. Ens., Middlesex Militia, 1726, Lovewell's Expedition, Father Rasle's War. Leland, Charles H. Leland, Joshua, 1705-1772, Sher- bourne, Mass. Alarm List, Capt. Joseph Perry, French War. Leland, Herbert M. Le Maistre, Claude, 1610-1683. Cadet against Esopus Indians. One of the 30 provided with pound of powder each for service at Harlem. Bussing, John S. Coles, H. R. Remsen Dos Passos, Louis H. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Suydam, Walter L. Lempriere, Clement. Capt. of the frigate Centaur, at the siege of Havana, 1762. Prince, Laurence L. LeNoble, Henri, South Carolina. Member of Gov.'s Council. Macbeth, Malcolm Macbeth, Ravenel Lent, Capt. John, 1725-1768, N. C. Capt, in Braddock's Ex pedition against Fort Du- quesne, 1755. French and Indian War. Served under Wolfe at the fall of Quebec, 1759- Curtiss, Harlow C. Leonard, Capt. Ebenezer, 1709 . Appointed by Gen. As sembly in 1741 to be Capt. of the 2d Co., Train Band, in the town of Preston, Conn. Deputy, 1744, '45> '47. '50. Bennett, Robert R. Leonard, James, 1621-1691, Taun ton, Mass. Defended his gar rison house, King Philip's War, 1675. Britton, Edward E. Denny, Thomas Leonard, William A. Winslow, Chauncey R. Leonard, James, circ. 1643-1726. Deputy to the General Court of Mass. Bay, 1701, '08, '21. Leonard, Wm. A. Lovering, Henry M. Runk, Louis B. Leonard, James, Jr., 1677 , Taunton, Mass. Representa tive, 1726, '33, '35. Lovering, Henry M. Leonard, John, 1676, Spring field, Mass. Killed, King Philip's War. Bennett, Robert Root Enos, Alanson T., Jr. '-'ji INDEX OF ANCESTORS Fisher, Albert Judson Haven, Wm. Homer, Wm. B. Long, John Conant Snow, Edgar M. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Wade, James F. White, William C. Whitney, Howard F. Leonard, John, 1668, Taun ton. In Expedition to Little Compton, 1691. Robinson, Roswell R. Leonard, Josiah, 1658-1689. In the Falls Fight, under Capt Tur ner, 1676. Bennett, Robert Root Leonard, Capt. Philip, 1785, Middleboro, Mass. Capt, 3d Co., ist Regt., i77i-'72. Leonard, Geo. H. Leonard, Maj. Thomas, 1641-1713, Taunton, Mass. Ens., 1665. Capt, 1690; afterwards Maj. in command of Bristol Co., Mass., Troops. Deputy, 1680- '90. Leonard, Harry W. Moseley, Frank Perry, John P. H. Reynolds, George N. Robinson, Roswell R. Tyler, Edward R. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Leonhard, Lieut. William, 1734- 1805. 2d Lieut, Capt. Hecht's Co., Fort George, N. Y., 1772. Bolmer, Thomas H. Lequie (L'Escuiyer), Jan, 1713. In Ens. Dirck Schmitt's Co. at Esopus, Indian War, 1660. Lane, Francis T. L. Lawrence, Robert C. Luquer, Lea Mel. Luquer, Thatcher T. P. L'ESPENARD (LlSPENARD), An- toine, 1643-1696. Bearer of military despatches from Gov. Dongan of N. Y., to Marquis de Neuville, Gov. of Canada, 16,87. Returning alone in win ter, he warned the English of French Expedition known as Snowshoe Expedition, which resulted in its defeat. Bleecker, Anthony J. Seaman, Wm. B. Smith, Henry E. Smith, L. Bayard Suydam, W. Lispenard Trevor, Henry G. Lester, Andrew, 1644-1708. Dep uty from New London to Conn. Gen. Court, i693-'97, 1704- '05; from Groton, 1706. Lester, Maxwell Leverett, Gov. John, 1616-1679. A. & H. A. Co., 1639. Sergt, 1642. Lieut, 1652. Agent of Bay Colony to the English Court. Maj. - Gen., Mass. Forces, i663-'73. Member of General Court, 1663, '64, '65. Speaker, 1663, '64. Gov.'s Asst., i665-'7i, i673-'79. Everett, Torrey Fry, Charles Hart, Samuel Hubbard, Gardiner G. Jeffries, John T. L. Johnson, Charles W. L. Landon, Francis G. Landon, Henry H. Lewis, George W. Merrill, James C. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Ward, Brownlee R. Ward, Charles S. Levis, Samuel, 1649-1734. Member of Pa. Assembly from Chester County, 1686, '89, '94, '98, 1700, i7o6-'o9. Member Provincial Council of Pa., 1692. Levis, Henry Levis, Samuel W. Starr, Isaac, Jr. Starr, Louis Warner, Edward T. Warner, John Levis, Samuel, Sr., 1680-1758. Member of Assembly, Prov ince of Penn., 1720, '21, '22, '23. Levis, Samuel W. Levis, Samuel, Jr., 1711-1794. Member of Assembly, Prov ince of Penn., i739-'47- Levis, Samuel W. Lewis, Brig.-Gen. Andrew, 1720- 295 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1781. In Va. Indian Wars. I754"'76, with Washington at surrender of Fort Necessity; at Braddock's defeat; Sandy Creek Expedition, 1756. Brig.- Gen., 1774. Commander-in- Chief at Point Pleasant. McCulloch, Richard McCulloch, Robert Stewart, Joseph K. Lewis, Lieut. Barachiah, 1663- 1710. Lieut, in Major Spurr's Co., Col. Hilton's Regt, on the Campaign to Nova Scotia, in 1707, and elsewhere. Lewis, Isaac Newton Lewis, Benjamin, 1700 , Truro, Mass. Member of the Mili tary Co. in Truro, 173 1. Bickford, Robert Sloane Lewis, Maj. David, Sr., 1685-1779, Va. Served as a Major in the French and Indian War before 1750, and was Member of the House of Burgesses, 1779. Bagnell, Robert A. Helm, Thomas Kennedy Lewis, Capt. Eldad, 1711-1784, Farmington, Conn. Capt, South Co., 1753, in Old French War. Camp, Chas. L. N. Lewis, George W. Lewis, John L. Lewis, Evan, 1677-1735. Member of Prov. Assembly of Penn., i7o6-'i9. Flagg, Stanley G. Lewis, Fulton Lewis, John T., Jr. Lewis, William F. Mayer, Henry C, Jr. Stewart, Andrew Lewis, Col. Fielding, 1725-1782. Lieut, 1758. Commander-in- Chief, Militia, 1761. Member of Va. Assembly, i76i-'68. Reid, Francis F. Lewis, Francis, 1713-1803. At the attack by Montcalm on Fort Oswego in 1756. Captured and turned over to the Indians. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Innes, William Theodore Lewis, Henry, 1671-1731. Penn. Assembly, I7oo-'o8-'o9, '15, '18. Price, Eli K. Lewis, Hezekiah, 1720 . In Capt. Elihu Hall's Co., King George's War. In Capt. Adam Hitchcock's Co., French and Indian War. Little, Robt. Forsyth Lewis, Isaac, i656-'57-i69I, Char lestown, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War, and a "soldier grantee" in the Narragansett Township No. 2. Witthaus, Guy H. Lewis, Lieut. James, 1637-1713. Lieut, Barnstable Co., Mass., 1678. Bates, Theodore C. Brown, Philip G. Gerry, Allston Lombard, Josiah L. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Whitcomb, Lawrence Willcutt, Levi L. Wolcott, Roger Young, Innis Lewis, Capt. James, 1677-1766. Stratford, Conn. Ens., 1709. Lieut, 1714. Capt, 2d Co., 1714. Deputy. Deming, Judson K. Jennings, Walter Jones, Charles L. Terry, John Taylor Lewis, Lieut. John, 1631 , Lynn, Mass. In Capt. Daniel Henchman's Co. in King Phil ip's War, 1675. Under Capt. Nicholas Manning and also under Capt. Scottow in 1676. Libbey, Wm. Watkins, Walter K. Lewis, Maj. John, Sr., 1635 . Member House of Burgesses, Va. Capt. of Horse in New Kent Militia, 1680. Justice, i675._ McGuire, James C. Thomas, John L. Lewis, Sergt. John, 1655-1717, New London, Conn. In King Phil ip's War. Sergt, Train Band. Collins, Holdridge O. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Lewis, John, Jr., 1669-1725. Mem ber of the Virginia Council. Barret, Richard A. Block, Geo. Montgomery Jackson, Nathaniel Francis Lewis, Marvin Harrison McGuire, James C. Thomas, John L. Lewis, Maj. John, 1683-1739. Served in the Colonial Wars. Lewis, John C. Lewis, Capt. John, i 694-1777. Capt of 3d Co., Simsbury Train Band, 1736. Adams, Fred'k C. Lewis, Sergt. Joseph, 1676-1749, Simsbury, Conn. Town Treas urer, 1711. Deputy, I7i3-'4i. Sergt., 1724. Hart, Alfred Lucius Hawkins, William Elton Piatt, Lewis Alfred Lewis, Joseph, 1762, Woburn, Mass. In Expedition to Crown Point, 1757. Wyman, Walter C. Lewis, Capt. Leonard, 1730. Capt. of Foot Co., N. Y., 1700. Member of Assembly from N. Y., 1699-1701; from Dutch ess Co., i7i3-'26. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Roe, Charles F. Smith, Philip H. W. Lewis, Philip, 1700, Ports mouth, N. H. He was a sol dier in King Philip's War, un der Capt. Wm. Turner, 1676. Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Lewis, Robert, 1704-1765. Member, Va. House of Burgesses, 1744. Barret, Richard A. Lewis, Sergt. Samuel, 1648-1732, Farmington, Conn. Sergt, Farmington Military Co., 1676. Atkinson, Charles T. Sheldon, Frank P. Thomson, Arthur C. Lewis, Thomas, before 1639, Saco. Counsellor of Prov. of New Somersetshire (Maine), 1636. Davis, Walter Goodwin Lewis, Thomas, 1762. Mem ber of the House of Burgesses and a member of the Conven tions, i775-'76, etc. Lewis, Harry K. Lewis, Thomas, 1718-1790. Mem ber of Va. House of Burgesses, 1733, et seq. Lewis, Charles Lewis, Charles Birk Lewis, Harry T. Lewis, William, 1 671, Lan caster, Mass. Founder of Lan caster, 1653. Member of Train Band, 1661. Lewis, Geo. Harlan Lewis, William, 1683, Hart ford, Conn. Hadley and North ampton, Mass. Trooper under John Pynchon. Deputy from Hadley, i662-'63, from North ampton, 1664. Booth, Charles E. Preston, Deming H. Lewis, Capt. William, 1690, Farmington, Conn. Capt, 1674. Deputy, i689-'90. Aldridge, Fred'k T. Atkinson, Charles T. Bardwell, Harry J. Booth, Charles E. Lewis, George W. Little, Robt. Forsyth Preston, Deming H. Schroeder, Henry Schroeder, J. Langdon Whitman, Chas. S. Lewis, William, 1731, New town, Pa. Member of Prov. Assembly, Pa., 1710, '18. Thompson, Henry B. Lewis, Col. Zachary, 1731-1803. Capt. of Spottsylvanis Foot Co., 1758. Lewis, John Franklin Leydecker, Capt. Ryck, . Capt, Military Co., Boswyck, 1663. Delegate from Boswyck to the Landt's Vergadering at New Amsterdam, 1663. Reg ister, 1626-74. Schepen, 1661, '62, '63, '65. _ Demarest, Benj. G. Corbusier, William H. Libbee, Lieut. Andrew, 1700-1773, Eliot, Me. Lieut, of Scarboro 297 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Train Band in King George's War. Libby, Charles T. Libby, Abraham, 1688-1767, Ep som, N. H. At Fort William and Mary. New Castle, N. H., 1708. Collins, Loren W. Libby, Anthony, 1649-1718, Scar borough, Me. Under Capt. Scottow, 1677. In garrison at Black Point, 1676. Collins, Loren W. Libbey, Wm. Libby, Henry, . In the Expedition against Louisburg, 1745- Libby, Charles F. Libby, Isaac, 1690-after 1746. Mem ber of Rye, N. H., Co. at Fort William and Mary, 1746. Libbey, Wm. Libby (Libbey), John, 1602-1682, Scarborough, Me. First Select man, 1669. Bore arms in de fence of Scarborough, 1675. Defended Black Point against Indians, 1676. Collins, Loren W. Libbey, Wm. Libby, Charles F. Miller, Benjamin de M. Morrell, George C. Libby, John, 1636-1720, Ports mouth, N. H. Defended Black Point against Indians, 1676. Libby, Charles T. Libby, Capt. John, 1665-1750. Lieut, in action of Breakfast Hill, 1696. Capt. of Ports mouth Train Band in Dum mer's War. Libby, Charles T. Libby, John, . Capt. of Company in Col. Jedidiah Preble's Regt, in Ticonderoga Expedition, 1758. Libby, Charles F. Libby, Joseph, 1715-1778, New Dur ham, N. H. In Capt. Thomas Bell's Co., in defense of Fort Edward, 1757. Collins, Loren W. Libby, Matthew, 1663-1741, Eliot, Me. Private in Portsmouth Train Band in King William's War. Lived in garrison in Eliot in Queen Anne's War. Libby, Charles T. Lightfoot, Maj. Goodrich, 1738. Commissioned Major, 1729. Qualified as Justice of Spotsylvania Co., Va., 1722. Smith, Rogers M. Lightfoot, Col. John, 1707, King and Queen Co., Va. Member of the Council, 1692- 1707. Auditor General, 1670. Appointed to the Council, 1695. Commander-in-Chief of King and Queen Co., Va. Smith, Rogers M. Lightfoot, Hon. Philip, 1689-1748, Yorktown, Va. Member, Royal Council, i733-'47. Tarleton, Robert M. Lillington, Hon. Alexander, . Member, Council of N. C. and ex officio Governor, 1698. Middleton, John I. Lincoln, Col. Benjamin, 1699- 1771, Hingham, Mass. Col. of Third Suffolk Regt., . Member of King's Council. Andrew, Henry H. Lincoln, Cornet Samuel, 1650- 1721, Hingham, Mass. In Capt Isaac Johnson's Co., Narragan sett Campaign, King Philip's War. Soldier in Foot Co. of Hingham, 1679. Cutler, Edward H. Green, Robert M. Howard, William C. Whitcomb, Lawrence Young, Edward B. Young, George B. Lincoln, Sergt. Thomas, 1692. Appointed Ensign of the Foot Co. of Soldiers of Hing ham, 1682. Hunt, Arthur K. Lincoln, Thomas, 1656-after 1711- '12. In King Philip's War. Ladd, Wm. W. Lindall, Deacon Henry. Deputy to General Court of New Haven, 1644. Cadle, Cornelius 298 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Lindall, Timothy, i 642-1 699. Dep uty from Salem to Mass. Gen. Court, 1683. Jeffries, John T. L. Lindall, Hon. Timothy, 1677-1760. Deputy from Salem to Mass. Gen. Court, i7i7-*38. Speaker of the House, 1720. Councillor, I727-'3C Judge, 1729. Chief Justice, i733-'54- Jeffries, John T. L. Lindon, Ensign Henry, 1660. Ensign of Artillery, 1648. McClintock, Emory Lindsay, Christopher, 1669. Soldier and wounded in Pequot War. Baker, Alfred L. Lindsay, John D. Tudbury, Warren C. Lindsay, Eleazer, 1669. Served in King Philip's War in Capt. Jos. Gardiner's Co. Baker, Alfred L. Lindsay, John D. Tudbury, Warren C. Lindsay, Lieut. James, 1730- 1804. Provincial Forces, Penn., 1757- '58. Liggett, Sidney B. Lindsay, John, 1728 . Soldier in Va. Troops in French and Indian Wars. Rodes, Frank Lindsay, Capt. Samuel, 1725-1792. Ens., 3d Battalion, under Col. Hugh Mercer in Forbes' Ex pedition, 1758. Capt, 2d Bat talion, under Bouquet, 1763. Holliday, John H., Jr. Lindsley, Ens. Eleazer, 1737-1794- Commissioned Ens. of a Co. of Grenadiers in a Morris Co. Regt., commanded by Capt. Thomas Hullach, Colonial Army, 1762. Tyler, James Monroe Lines, Ebenezer, 1718-1798. Served in Capt. Peck's Co., 17 days. In ist Co., 2d Regt., under Maj. Hubbard "in ye late alarm for ye defense of Fort William Henry and Parts Ad jacent," 1757. Lines, Harvey K. Lines, Theodore T. Lines, Ralph, 1689, New Haven. Member of Train Band, 1646. Pack, Arthur Newton Lip, Jan Arianse, 1662-1729. Ber gen, N. J. Lieut, and later Capt. in Bergen Militia, 1703 to 1711. Booraem, Robert Elmer Lippett, Christopher, 1712-1764, Cranston, R. I. Deputy. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Lippett, Moses, 1703, War wick, R. I. Deputy, i68i-'99. Baker, Albert Allison Burlingame, Edwin A. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Rice, Herbert Ambrose Lippincott, Richard, 1683. Deputy from Shrewsbury to the General Court or Assembly of East Jersey, i669-'77. Lippincott, Joseph W. Lippitt, John, 1669. Commis sioner to form government un der a Charter, May 16, 1647, Colony of R. I. and Provi dence Plantations. Burlingame, Edwin A. Rice, Herbert A. Lippitt, Moses, Jr., 1745, R. I: Deputy, 1715, et seq. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Lispenard (L'Espenard), Antoine, 1643-1696. Bearer of military despatches from Gov. of N. Y. to Gov. of Canada, 1687. Re turning alone in the dead of winter, he warned the English of the French Expedition, known as the "Snowshoe Ex pedition," which resulted in its defeat. Fox, Noel B. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Smith, Gouverneur M. Lispenard, Capt. Anthony, 1683- 1758. Capt. of a company raised at New Rochelle, N. Y., to take part in war against Spain, i740-*42. Bleecker, Anthony J. 299 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Cleveland, Robertson Lispenard Fox, Noel B. Marshall, Robertson Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Seaman, Wm. B. Smith, Gouverneur M. Smith, Henry E. Smith, L. Bayard Suydam, W. Lispenard Trevor, Henry G. Lispenard, Capt. Anthony, Jr., 1709-1740. Commissioned Capt. N. Y. Colonial Forces, July 5, 1740, to take part in war against Spain. Suydam, Walter L. Lispenard, Col. Leonard, 171 5- 1790. Capt, French and Indian War, 1759. Member N. Y. Colonial Assembly, i759-'68. Member First Colonial Con gress, 1765. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Seabury, William M. Smith, Gouverneur M. Smith, Henry E. Smith, L. Bayard Trevor, Henry G. Litchfield, Lawrence, 1614-1657, Barnstable and Scituate, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1640, and of Lieut. Thomas Dymoke's Co., in active service with the In dians, i643-'44. Litchfield, Edw. Hubbard Litchfield, Edward H. Litchfield, Electus D. Litchfield, Wilford J. Litchfield, William E. Litchfield, Nicholas, 1680-1750, Scituate, Mass. Representative, i738-'42. Litchfield, Wilford J. Litchfield, Ensign Samuel, 171 5- 1804, Scituate, Mass. Ensign in Capt. Benjamin James' Co., 1762. Litchfield, Wilford J. Lithgow, Capt. William, 171 5- 1798, Popham, Me. Capt, Swan Island. In command of Fort Richmond, Western and Halifax, French and Indian Wars, 1755. Willey, W. Lithgow Litschoe, Lieut. Daniel, . Burgher Corps, New Amster dam. Blue Flag Co., 1653- '54. Lieut, 1656. Keith, Boudinot Little, Ephraim, . Dep uty, Plymouth Colony, Mass., 1697, '98, '1705, '06, '07. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Little, Lieut.-Col. John, 1675- 1750. Monmouth Co., N. J., Regt, 1746. Little, Thomas Little, William A. . Little, John, 1745-1822, Schenec tady, N. Y. Under Capt John Duncan, in Grenadier Co., Albany Co. Militia, 1767. Johnson, Charles W. Little, Capt. Joseph, 1653-1740. In King Philip's War, 1676. Davies, William G. Denny, Thomas Sprague, Rufus William Sprague, Rufus William, Jr. Little, Moses, 1657-1691, New bury, Mass. In King Philip's War. Elwell, Walter E. Gerrish, Frederic H. Gerrish, William L. Hale, Josiah L. Little, Duncan Mac Dougald Little, Frederick S. Little, Henry L. Newhall, James S. Little, Capt. Moses, 1724-1798, Newbury, Mass. Capt, Mili tia, 1763-75. Hale, Josiah L. Little, Francis B. Little, Josiah LiTTLEFIELD, FRANCIS, 1619-1712, Wells, Me. Deputy, General Court of Mass. Bay, from York, Me., 1660; from Wells, 1665-76. Appleton, Francis H. Bent, Samuel A. Chase, Walter H. Sawyer, Isaac H. Wilson, John A. LiTTLEFIELD, ENS. FRANCIS, Jr., 1631-1675. Appointed Ensign 300 INDEX OF ANCESTORS in York Regt., King Philip's War, 1668. Lord, Charles Edward LiTTLEFIELD, LlEUT. JOHN, 1696, Wells, Me. Lieut, and Capt, French and Indian Wars, 1668. Appleton, Francis H. Chase, Walter H. Durrell, Oliver H. Parsons, Charles S. LiTTLEFIELD, LlEUT. JOSIAH, 1712, Wells, Me. Lieut, Wells Co. Captured by Indians, Queen Anne's War, 1708. Shot by Indians, 1712. Durrell, Oliver Heber Littleton, Nathaniel, 1654. Chief Magistrate of Northamp ton Co., Va., 1640. Member of Va. House of Burgesses, 1652. Member of Council, 1652. Dennis, James T. Hobson, Henry W. James, Thomas Waters, John S. T. Littleton, Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel, i702-'03, Va. Lieut.-Col. of Northampton Co., Va. James, Thomas Littleton, Col. Southey, 1645- 1679, Accomac Co., Va. Col. Va. Forces, 1676. Served against Indians, and under Gov. Berkeley, Bacon's Rebel lion. Dennis, James T. James, Thomas Waters, John S. T. Livermore, Lieut. Elijah, 1730- 1808, Waltham, Mass. Chief Proprietor of the town of Liv ermore, Me. Lieut, of Train Band. Wilson, John Appleton Livermore, Corp. John, 1606-1684, New Haven, Conn. Corp. in the New Haven Co., 1647. Chapman, Joseph W. Clark, Byron N. Harrington, Charles Jaynes, Fremont N. Johnson, Charles W. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Washburn, William D. Livermore, Lieut. John, 1638- 1718, Watertown, Mass. Sol dier, King Philip's War. Brown, Daniel A. Kingman, William L. Partridge, Edward L. Livermore, Samuel, 1701-1773, Waltham, Mass. Representa tive, i745-'63, except 1748. Johnson, Charles W. Wilson, John A. Livezey, Thomas, . Mem ber of Penn. Assembly, 1765- '7i- Robeson, Andrew Livingston, Major Gilbert, 1689- 1746. Major of Foot, 1737. Marshall, Wm. St J. E. Myer, Albert J. Pillot, Peter S. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Sanford, Henry G. Livingston, Col. Peter R., 1737- 1794. Militia, N. Y., 1763. Assembly, 1761, et seq. Fryer, Robert L. Plympton, Gilbert M. Livingston, Col. Philip, 1686-1749. 2d Lord of the Manor. At capture of Port Royal, 1710. Col. of Provincial Forces. Member of Council, i725-'49. Secretary for Indian Affairs, Prov. of N. Y., i72i-'49. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Barnwell, Morgan G. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Devereux, Walter Du Val, Clive L. Fryer, Robert L. Lawrence, Benjamin B. Livingston, Philip Minis, J. Livingston Plympton, Gilbert M. Satterlee, Francis LeR. Strong, Joseph M., Jr. Livingston, Col. Robert, 1654-1728. ist Lord of the Manor of Liv ingston. Member of Council, Prov. of N. Y., 1698-1701. Member of Assembly, 1709- 'n. Austin, William M. 301 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Armstrong, Horatio G. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Azoy, Anastasio C. M., Jr. Bailey, Theodorus Barnwell, Morgan G. Barry, Herbert Beeckman, Robert L. Crosby, Edward N. Crosby, Livingston Delafield, Edward C. Delafield, John R. Delafield, Jos. Livingston Delafield, M. Livingston, Jr. De Luze, Philip S. De Peyster, F. Ashton De Rose, Edward Devereaux, Walter Du Bois, Ernest B. Du Val, Clive L. Erving, William V. R. Fryer, Robert L. Hamersley, J. Hooker Howard, Charles E. N. Hoyt, Henry S. Hunt, Ridgely Jones, Charles H. Jones, O. Livingston Jones, Oliver L., Jr. Livingston, Gilbert R. Livingston, John H. Livingston, Philip Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. McKinstry, Chas. H. Minis, John L. Montgomery, Hardman P. A. Montgomery, Henry E. Mortimer, Stanley G. Myer, Albert J. Ogden, Thomas L. Olin, Stephen H. Pierrepont, Henry E. Pillot, Peter S. Plympton, Gilbert M Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Sanford, Henry G. Satterlee, Francis LeR. Seaman, Louis L. Strong, J. Montgomery Suckley, E. H. Montgomery Suckley, Robert B. Thayer, Nathaniel Livingston, Lieut. Robert, Jr. ("the nephew"), 1687-1725. Re corder of Albany, 1710. Mayor of Albany, i7io-'i9. Commis sioner of Indian affairs, 1715- '20. Member of General As sembly for Albany, I7ii-'i5. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Fryer, Robert L. Minis, John L. Plympton, Gilbert M. Spalding, George B., Jr. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Livingston, Col. Robert, 1708- 1790. Capt, Militia, "Seven Years' War." Served on Fron tier and Fort William Henry. 3d Lord of Manor. Member Provincial Assembly. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. DuVal, Clive L. Fryer, Robert L. Livingston, Philip Plympton, Gilbert M. Livingston, Hon. Robert R., 1718- 1775. Capt, Independent Co. of Foot, N. Y. City Guards, '755, i76o-'6s. Assembly, 1759- '74. Admiralty Judge, 1760. Judge Supreme Court, 1763- '75. Delegate to Stamp Act Congress, 1765. Livingston, Edward de P. Livingston, John H. Wainwright, John T. Wainwright, William P. Livingston, Gov. William, 1723- 1790. Member of the New Jersey Assembly, 1758. Mem ber of the Committee of Cor respondence, 1774. DuBois, Ernest Blois Lloyd, Edward, 1615-1695. Burgess from Lower Norfolk Co., Va., i644-'45. Commander of Anne Arundel Co., Md., 1650. Com missioner to make treaty with Susquehannock Indians, 1652. General Assembly, 1654. Coun cil, i658-'66. Brice, Nicholas Brice, Philip H. Howard, McHenry Merritt, Simon W. Merritt, William A. Paca, John P. 302 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Pennington, Josias Pennington, Wm. C. Lloyd, Gov. Edward, 1670-1718. Pres. of Council and ex- officio Gov. of Province, 1701, et seq. Member of the Lower House of Assembly of Md., from Talbot Co., 1697-1701. Major-General, 1707. Howard, McHenry Lloyd, Edward, 171 1 -1770, Md. Member of the Lower House, 1739. Member of the Coun cil, i743-'68. Treasurer of Western Shore. Howard, McHenry Lloyd, Edward, 1744-1796, Md. Member of Lower House of Assembly, i77i-'74. Howard, McHenry Lloyd, Henry, 1685-1763, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1703. Jeffries, John T. Stone, Charles W. Lloyd, Hugh, 1741-1832, Chester Co., Penn. Member of Provin cial Convention of 1774. Lloyd, William McClure, Jr. Lloyd, James. Member of Md. Assembly, 1712, et seq. Mem ber of Governor's Council, I722-'23. Brice, Philip H. Lloyd, Capt. John, 1728, Sa lem County, N. J. Capt, Foot Co., 1715. Thompson, Henry B. Lloyd, Col. Philemon, 1646-1685. Commissioner, Capt. of Horse on Chester and Wye River, 1667; served against Indians. Col. of Horse of Talbot, Kent and Cecil Cos., 1681. Member of Assembly, 1671. Speaker of House of Burgesses, 1678, et seq. Commissioner to treaty, Five Nations, 1682. Brice, Philip H. Howard, McHenry Owen, Franklin B. Paca, John P. Pitts, Tilghman Goldsborough Lloyd, Dep.-Gov. Thomas, 1640- 1694. Member and President of Council, and Dep.-Gov. of Prov. of Penn. during William Penn's absence. Chief Magis trate of Prov., i684-*93. First Master of Rolls, and Keeper of Great Seal. Bickley, Lawrence W. Collins, Henry H., Jr. Griscom, Clement A. Griscom, Clement A., Jr. Griscom, Lloyd C. Griscom, Rodman E. Jackson, Oswald Lloyd, Malcolm, Jr. Lukens, Alfred B. Milnor, Thomas W. Moore, Clarence Morris, Henry Lobdell, Isaac, 1718, Hull, Mass. King Philip's War. Served under Capt. Wood- worth in the Sudbury Fight, 1676. Guilford, Wm. W. Locke, Lieut. John, 1626-1696, Portsmouth and Hampton, N. H. In Indian Wars. Killed by the Indians. Brown, David H. Hanson, Henry Hall Hanson, Stacy Locke Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Parker, Henry R. Locke, Surgeon William, 1628- 1720. Surgeon, Mass. Forces, Mount Hope Campaign. King Philip's War. Mott, Luther W. Sears, Walter J. Lockwood, Ephriam, 1641 , Watertown, Ct. In Campaign of 1757, and French and In dian War. Enlisted several times during 1757 and 1758 in different companies. Lockwood, Jay C. Lockwood, Lieut. James, 1683- 1769. Representative from Norwalk, 1721. Ens. of North Co. or Train Band, 1729. Lieut, 173 1. Capt, 1737. Major of 9th Regt. of Conn. Col., 1739- Lieut.-Col., 1751. Lockwood, Thomas St. John Lockwood, Lieut. Jonathan, 1639- 3")3 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1688, Norwalk, Conn. Colonial Forces of Conn. Deputy. Chambers, Walter B. Coffin, William K. Lockwood, James B. Lockwood, Luke V. Reynolds, John J. Lockwood, Joseph, 1638-1717, Fair field, Conn. Deputy, 1696, '81. Sergt. Jennings, Walter Lockwood, Sergt. Robert, 1658. Sergt, Fairfield, Conn., Regt, Capt. Nathaniel Seeley. Barlow, Elbert Spicer Bell, Jared W. Coffin, William K. Crandall, Arthur L. Crandall, Orestes A. Dwight, Frederick' Enos, Alanson T. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Jennings, Walter Lockwood, Joseph Eugene Lockwood, Thos. St. John McClintock, Emory Reynolds, John J. Seymour, Henry P. Terry, John Taylor Wakeman, Robert P. Logan, Sergt. Benjamin, 1810. In Col. Bouquette's Ex pedition and Dunmore's Ex pedition, 1774. Throckmorton, Chas. W. Logan, James, 1674-1751. Member Provincial Council, Penn., i702-'47. Acting Gov., 1736- '38. Coles, Walter D. Hilles, William S. Wister, Rodman Logan, William, 1718-1776. Mem ber Governor's Council, Penn., i747"'7«- Coles, Walter D. Wister, Rodman Lokar, Henry, 3d, 1684-1759. In Capt. Josiah Brown's Co., i747-'48, King George's War. Leland, Charles H. Loker, Henry, 1688, Sudbury, Mass. In Sudbury Fight, King Philip's War, 1676. Litchfield, Wilford J. Loker, John, , Sudbury, Mass. In garrison at Sudbury, King Philip's War, 1676. Gage, Herbert E. Stone, Charles W. Lombard, Jedediah, 1641 . A soldier in King Philip's War. Wolcott, Roger Long, David, i7io-'i2-i783. Served in the Colonial Militia in the year 1748, in Capt. John Evans' Co., Worcester County, Md. Long, John Dudley Long, Robert, 1593-1664, Charles town, Mass. A. & H. A. Co. Anderson, Arthur C. Dixon, Willis M. Fulton, Wm. E. Jeffries, John T. L. Morris, Seymour Starkweather, Frank H. Stone, Chas. W. Stone, Jacob Talbot, Joel F. Thompson, Abijah Walton, Charles S. Longfellow, Nathan, 1690-1730. Member of Lieut Joseph Sweet's Co. Scales, John Longfellow, Ens. William, 1651- 1690, Newbury, Mass. Ens. in Expedition against Canada un der Sir William Phips, 1690. Drowned near Anticosti. Dorman, William B. Gerry, Allston Longfellow, Alexander W. Mallett, Percy S. Scales, John Woodman, Clarence E. Longley, Deacon John, 1 682-1758. Representative from Groton to General Court -of Mass. Cap tured by Indians in a raid, 1699, and held prisoner for five years until ransomed. Adams, Herbert L. Pollock, Edwin T. Longley, Joseph, 1724- 175 8. En listed for French and Indian War, 1758. Mortally wound ed at Battle of Fort William 304 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Henry and died at Greens- burg, N. Y. Pollock, Edwin T. Longley, Wm., 1614-1680, Groton, Mass. Clerk of Groton Co., 1664. Jeffries, John T. L. Longley, William, 1694. Served in garrison under Capt. Parker to guard Groton. Mas sacred, 1794. Adams, Herbert L. Loockermans, Lieut. Govert, 1 671. Member, Burgher Corps, 1653. Lieut, in N. Y. Militia, 1670. One of the Nine Men, i647-'49. Schepen, i657-'6o. Indian Interpreter, 1658. In dian Commissioner on Raritan River, 1663. Led attack on Indians at Corlears' Hook, 1643. Lieut, 1673. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Fryer, Robert L. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Plympton, Gilbert M. Suydam, Walter L. Loomis, John, 1 622-1 688, Wind sor, Conn. Deputy General Court. Williams, Geo. C. F. Loomis, Joseph, 1590-1658, Wind sor, Conn. Deputy, 1643- '44- Booth, Charles E. Cooper, Leslie B. Enders, John O. Gaines, Fred'k F. Hayes, Marshall Crane Isham, Norman M. Salisbury, Herbert Spencer Shepard, Edw. M. Smith, William D. G. Loomis, Joseph, 1616-1687, Wind sor, Conn. Member of the Windsor Troop, King Philip's War. Byington, Charles S. Byington, Wm. W. Dickinson, Oliver P. Fall, Charles G. Foote, Andrew Giraud Foote, John C. Loomis, Joseph, 1651-1699. Under Maj. William Whiting. Expe dition from Windsor to Deer field, 1694. Partridge, Edward L. Loomis, Capt. Joseph, 1682-1748. Conn. Militia, 1723, et seq., Father Rasle's War. Barnes, Alfred C. Loomis, Capt. Matthew, 1703- 1764, Bolton, Conn. Ens., 1752. ist Lieut, Invasion of Canada, 1758. Capt, 1761. Baxter, James P. Loomis, Nathaniel, 1688, Windsor, Conn. Trooper un der Maj. John Mason, ist Conn. Cavalry, 1658. Douglas, Walter B. Fall, Charles G. Jaynes, Fremont N. Little, Robt. Forsyth Loomis, Archie Harwood White, John B. Loomis, Lieut. Samuel, 1689, Westfield, Mass. Ens., 1674. Lieut, . Booth, Charles E. Hayes, Marshall Crane Loomis, Charles J. Loomis, John H. Smith, William D. G. Wade, John P. Loomis, Sergt. Samuel, 1711, Westfield, Mass. Sergt. in Westfield Train Band. Booth, Charles E. Loomis, Thomas, 1689. Mem ber, ist Troop, 1658. Trooper, King Philip's War. Cooper, Leslie B. Jones, Charles L. Whitman, Chas. S. Loomis, Thomas, i655-'56-i746. Served in King Philip's War, i675-'76. Member of a Troop of Horse, i757-'58, under the command of Capt. John Mason. Loomis, Archie Harwood Loper, Capt. Jacob, before 1653, New Amsterdam. Mem ber of Council of New Nether land, 1649. Capt.-Lieut. of the Dutch Navy. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. 305 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Lord, Capt. Abraham, 1699-1779, Berwick, Me. Capt York Co. Troop, Col. Sir William Pep- perrell's Regt, 1757. Capt. of Blue Troop of Horse. Bennett, Larkin E. Lord, Calvin Lord, Benjamin, 1667-1714. Rep resentative from Saybrook, i709-'io. Edwards, Edward Junius Lord, Nathan H. Lord, Nicholas, 1726 . Private in 2d Co. of Militia in the town of Berwick, commanded by Capt. Hill. In Sir Wm. Pepperrell's Regt. Lord, Calvin Lord, Capt. Richard, 1611-1662. Capt, ist Troop, Colony of Conn., i657-'58. Cooper, Leslie B. Cox, John L. Day, Robert Webster Grinnell, William M. Inches, Geo. B. Lord, Frank H. McAllister, Heyward H. Lord, Richard, 1636-1685, Conn. Deputy, 1669, et seq. Cox, John L. Fish, Henry M. Lord, Lieut. Richard, 1647- 1727. Ens., Lyme, Conn., Train Band, 1703. Lieut, 1708, of New London Co., Queen Anne's War. Culver, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Kobbe, George C. Kobbe, Philip F. Noyes, Charles P. Richards, Frederick B. Sill, Frederick S. Sill, Howard Wade, James F. Waite, Horace F. Lord, Lieut. Richard, 1669-1712. Lieut, 1700. Commissioner, Mohegan Land Claim, 1705. Cox, John L. Day, Robert W. Lord, Judge Richard, 1690-1776, Lyme, Conn Deputy, 1729. Judge of Quorum, 1740. Noyes, Charles P. Lord, Robert, 1683. Served twenty years in Indian Wars. Preston, Howard W. Roberts, James A. Roberts, Joseph B. Lord, Captain Samuel, 1689-1762, , Me. Captain of the Ber wick Company, First York County Regiment commanded by Sir William Pepperrell. Fall, Charles G. Fall, George H. Lord, William, 1623-1678. Deputy. Lord, Nathan H. Loring, Ens. Benjamin, 1672-1723, Hull, Mass. Ens. in Hull Mili tary Co. Bates, Theodore C. Loring, John, 1630-1714, Hull, Mass. Deputy to Gen. Court, 1692. Town Clerk. Select man. Loring, Philip Quincy Loring, Capt. John, 171 5 , Plympton, Mass. Commanded Co. in Col. Joseph Thatcher's Regt; Crown Point Expedi tion, i755-'s6. Barker, E. Tobey Kingman, Wm. L. Lawrie, Andrew W. Nickerson, Thos. W. Noyes, James A. Sleeper, Henry D. Sleeper, Stephen W. Whiting, Jasper Loring, Ens. Joseph, 1738-1795, Hingham, Mass. In the Expe dition to Crown Point, 1756- '57, under Gen. Winslow, Col. Gridley's Regt Ensign in Capt. David White's Co. at Fort William Henry. Young, Edward Blake Young, George Brooks Loring, Joshua, 1688 , Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1722. Brooks, Lyman L. Loring, Thomas, 1661-1738, Hing ham, Mass. Representative, I72I-'25. Rogers, Allan 306 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Loring, Lieut. Thomas, 1668-1717. Lieut., Mass. Militia. Howe, Herbert M. Lothrop, Barnabas, 1636-1715, Barnstable, Mass. Assistant, Plymouth Court, 1681, et seq. Councillor, 1692-1715. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Rich, William T. Stafford, Morgan H. Tyler, Harry B. Tyler, Sidney F. Lothrop, Capt. Ebenezer, , Norwich, Conn. Ensign, 1740. Lieut, 1742. Capt, .1745- Ridgely, Charles Lothrop, Ebenezer, 1743-1815, Barnstable, Mass. Private, in Expedition to Nova Scotia. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Stafford, Morgan H. Lothrop, Capt. Elisha, . Ens. and Capt. of Sixth Co., Conn. Col. Troops, 1746. Dep uty, 1766, et seq. Ridgely, Charles Lothrop, Capt. Joseph, 1624-1702, Barnstable, Mass. Deputy, 1667. Member of Council of War, 1676; Military Co., 1643. Lieut, and Capt, Indian Wars. Allen, Frederic P. Bardwell, Harry J. Bement, Robert B. C. Danforth, Allen Griggs, Chauncey M. Griggs, Theodore W. Lothrop, Arthur E. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Monfort, Frederick D. Stafford, Morgan H. Lothrop, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1693- 1774. Lieut, 1745. Served in the capture of Louisburg, un der Gen. William Pepperrell, i745-'46. Served in Capt. Coit's Co. in the campaign of 1757 against the Indians. Hutchings, George Long Lothrop, Judge Samuel, 1620-1700. Member Barnstable Co , 1643. In Maj. Willard's Expedition against Ninigret, 1654. Relief of Uncas, under Lieut. James Avery, 1657. Avery, Samuel P. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Henry G. Hart, Richard H. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Inches, Geo. B. Ives, Marvin A. Jerome, John L. Lathrop, Henry W. Lathrop, Chas. Gardner Lathrop, Joseph Lawton, Daniel L. Moses, Zebina Ridgley, Charles Stark, Charles G. Wickwire, Arthur Manley Wolcott, Roger Young, William H. Lothrop, Capt. Samuel, 1685-1754. At Port Royal, 1710. Ens. in 1721, Fourth Train Band, Conn., 1724. Capt, Second Train Band. Ridgely, Charles Lothrop, Lieut.-Col. Simon, 1689- 1774. Commanded a Conn. Regt at Louisburg, 1745. Fry, Charles Hooker, Edward W. Hyde, Clarence M. Hyde, Edwin F. Hyde, Frederick E. Hyde, James N. Hyde, Samuel Mead Lord, Chas. E. Merritt, Alan D. Young, Innis Young, William H. Lott, Col. Johannes, 1692-1775. Commissioned Col. of Regt. of King's Co., 1738. Member, Colonial Assembly, i727-'6i. Ditmas, Chas. A. Louw, Matthys, . Served in 1715 against Indians in a Foot Co. of Militia, in Capt. Johannes Vernooy's Co., Col. Jacob Rutsen's Regt, Ulster Co., N. Y. Keator, Frederick Rose, 307 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Lovejoy, John, 1690, Andover, Mass. In Capt. Joseph Gar diner's Co., Narragansett Cam paign. Later in Capt Samuel Brocklebank's Co., at Marl boro, King Philip's War. Dyer, Isaac W. Sherman, Roger Wetherbee, Winthrop Lovejoy, Joseph, 1734-1814. In Col. John Hart's Regt, Crown Point, 1758. Haskell, Frederick A. Stewart, Henry P. Lovett, Major Daniel, 1692 , Mendon, Mass. Lieut, 1730. Capt, 1735. Maj., 1743. Adams, Edward M. Brown, Paul Meacham, Franklin Adams Lovett, Capt: James, 1648 , Mendon, Mass. Sergt., 1689. Ens., 1693. Lieut, 1710. Capt later. Adams, Edward M. Brown, Paul Meacham, Franklin Adams Lovewell, Capt. John, 1691-1725, Dunstable, Mass. Pecquakett, 1725. Camp, Edward N. Low, Major Anthony, - R. I. Militia, 1726. 1713, et seq. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Low, Cornelis Peterson, 1670- . Trooper under Capt. Hendrickus Beekman, Kings ton, i686-'87, period of French Invasion. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Low, Sergt. David, 1667-1746. Sergt. in Expedition to Canada, 1690. Patch, Charles Endicott Low, Capt. David, 1700-1771. Ens. in Mass. Militia, 1746. Capt, Essex Militia. Low, William G, Jr. Patch, Charles Endicott Low, Vice-Admiral John, . In command of Win- throp's fleet sailing for Salem, April, 1630. Commander of ship Ambrose. Killed at — 1752. Deputy, Patch, Charles Endicott Whipple, Durand Low, John, R. I. Deputy, 1682, Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Low, Lieut.-Col. John, 1731 , Warwick, R. I. Deputy, 1773- '74"'75- Lieut-Col., 1774. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Low, Lieut. Petrus, 1697 . Lieut, in the Blue Artillery Co., Capt. John Waldron. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Low, Petrus, Jr., 1727 . In Fort at N. Y. under Capt. John Waldron, i744-'45-'46 (King George's War). Shirley, Rufus Geo. Low, Pieter Corneliss, . In Capt. Matthis Matyson's Kingston Co. of Foot, i686-'87. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Low, Col. Stephen, 1788, R. I. Deputy, i746-'57-'6i. Lieut.- Col., 1752. Col., 1757. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Lowe, Lieut.-Col. Henry, 1717. Commanded the Militia, St. Mary's Co., 1696. Judge Provincial Court, Md., 1697. Deputy, Comm.-Gen., 1695- '97- Browne, Bennet B. Lowe, Major John, 1701. Major of the County Militia. Rep. of the House of Bur gesses for St. Mary's Co., etc. Jenkins, Austin L. Jenkins, Spalding L. Lowe, Thomas, 1632-1712, Ipswich, Mass. In King Philip's War. Cutler, Edward H. Lord, Charles E. Martin, George Washington Patch, Charles Endicott Paul, Edward J. Lowell, Abner, 1711-1761, Pema quid, Me. Ambushed by In dians at Fort Pemaquid and wounded, May 26, 1747. Lowell, Payson T. Lowell, Gideon, 1672-1751, New bury, Mass. Under Capt. 308 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Thomas Noyes, Newbury Co., 1688. Daggett, Geo. H. *LUBBERTSEN, FREDERICK, 1 679. One of the "Twelve Men." Mersereau, John D. Lucas, Basil, 1718-1779, Prince George's Co., Md. Soldier in Capt. George Beall's Co., 1748. Gregg, Maurice Ludington, Capt. Henry, 1739- 1817. Private in Capt. Foote's Co., 2d Conn. Regt, at Battle of Lake George, Sept. 8, 1755. Private in Col. Andrew Ward's Regt., Crown Point, Apr. 19, 1756. Private in relief of Fort William Henry, under Col. Newton, Aug., 1757. Private in Campaign of 1759, Quebec, Sept. 13, 1759. Appointed Lieut, by King George II, 1760. Commissioned Capt. by Gov. William Tryon, Feb. 13, 1773. Van Schaick, Arthur P. Van Schaick, Harrison L. Ludlow, Dep-Gov. Roger, 1590- 1665. Governor's Assistant, Mass. Bay Colony, 1630. Dep.- Gov., 1634. With Mason in Pequot War. Dep.-Gov., Conn., 1639. Com.-in-Chief of Conn. Forces in anticipated conflict with Manhattoes and Dutch. Burling, Wm Raymond Edgar, Clinton Goodloe Lewis, George W. Nicoll, Fancher Shelton, George G. Shelton, William A. Short, William Smith, George W. Smith, Leroy Thompson, F. Diodati Thompson, John T. Thompson, Joseph T. Thompson, William P. Walsh, Samuel A. Ludwell, Gov. Philip, . Member of King's Council, i676-'83. Member of the Pro vincial Assembly, 1676-77. Deputed to raise men and * Service not now qualifying. horses, Indian War, 1676. Proprietory Gov., Prov. N. C, i693-'97. Chandler, Walter Lee, Edmund J. Ludwell, Col. Philip, 1672-1727, Burgess, Va., 1695. Member of King's Council, i7io-'i5. Chandler, Walter Lee, Edmund J. Lummis, Edward, 1606-1682, Ips wich, Mass. Served in Pequot War, 1637. Lummis, Benjamin R. Lummis, Charles A. Lummis, William Lund, Thomas, 1721. Posted in the "Queen's garrison," 1702, in Col. Jonathan Lyng's Co. Had a garrison house of his own in 1711. Hubbard, Ralph H. Lund, William, 1686-1759. In Mr. Thos. Lund's garrison house in 1711. Took part in the Indian attack and massa cre at Dunstable, 1728. Hubbard, Ralph H. Lunt, Henry, 1653 , Newbury, Mass. Sir William Phips' Expedition to Quebec. Libby, Charles T. Morse, Glenn T. Wolcott, Roger Luquer, Abraham, 1764. In Capt. Francis Titus' Co., Kings County Militia, 1715. Lane, Francis T. L. Lux, Darby, 1695-1750. Member of General Assembly of Md., 1748-1750. Wilson, James G. Wilson, Marshall G. Wilson, William B. Luyster, Capt. Cornelius, 1662- 1731. Capt, Light Horse, King William's War. Magis trate, Newton. Trenchard, Edward Lyford, Francis, 1645-1723. In Capt Kinsley Hall's Co. of Exeter, N. H., King William's War. Marsh, George S. Lyll, Capt. Joseph, 1639-1696. In 309 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS King Philip's War. Capt, Train Band of Lynn. Hall, George F. Lyman, Lieut. Benjamin, 1674- 1723. Lieut, in Northampton, Mass., Co. Cox, John L. Hunt, Arthur K. Lyman, Elias, 1710-1790, North ampton. In Capt. Pomeroy's Co., French and Indian War, and engaged in the attack upon Louisburg, 1745. Beach, Sylvester Woodbridge Lyman, Lieut. John, 1623-1690. In command after death of Capt. William Turner, North ampton soldiers, Falls Fight, 1676. Beach, Sylvester Woodbridge Benjamin, Marcus Brewster, Samuel D. Brockway, William S. Brown, Paul Collins, Clarence L. Cox, John L. Haight, Charles S. Haight, Frederick E. Hammond, Lyman D. Hunt, Arthur K. Lisle, Lyman Lyman, Elias Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Noyes, James A. Partridge, Edward L. Sanford, George B. Short, Charles L. Short, Edward L. Short, Livingston L. Stearns, Foster W. Terry, John Taylor Wight, William W. Woodruff, Frederick S. Lyman, Lieut. John, Jr., 1660- 1740. Northampton, Mass. In King Philip's War; Ens., Northampton Military Co., 1682. Benjamin, Marcus Lyman, Elias Terry, John Taylor Lyman, Lieut. Jonathan, 1684- 1753, Lebanon, Conn., Ens. of North Co. of South Society in Lebanon, 1726. Lieut, of same, or Train Band, in the First Society, 1729. Lyman, George H. Parker, Calvin D. Partridge, Edward L. Lyman, Capt. Joshua, 1704-1777. Fourth in command at Fort Dummer, under Capt. Kellogg, 1 728-1740. Capt. in Col. Williams' Regt., 1757. In Father Rasle's War. Irwin, John V. Lyman, George A. Newman, Clarence E. Lyman, Capt. Moses, Jr., 1689- 1762, Mass. Capt. from North ampton in French War, and in service after fall of Louisburg. Brewster, Samuel D. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Lyman, Capt. William, 1715-1774. Lieut. Mass. Militia, 1746. 1755- Cox, John L. Lynde, Benjamin, Sr., 1666-1745. Governor's Assistant, Mass., i7i3-'36. Coale, Geo. O. G. Dorr, Dalton Smith, Thos. Kilby Lynde, Benjamin, Jr., 1700-1781. Governor's Assistant, Mass., 1737, et seq. Coale, Geo. O. G. Dorr, Dalton Smith, Thomas K. Lynde, Captain John, 1648-1723. Appointed Member of the Council of the Colony of Massachusetts by Royal Char ter, 1692. Green, Robert Stockton Lynde, John, . Under Major Willard in King Philip's War. McKeon, Newton F. Lynde, Joseph, 1652 -1735, '36. Member of the Middlesex Troopers under Capt. Thomas Prentice, Narragansett Cam paign. Baker, Alfred L. Lynde, Judge Nathaniel, 1659- 1729, Boston, Mass., and Say brook, Conn., Deputy from 310 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Saybrook, i694-'98, i700-'o6; Commissioner, i69o-'97; Judge of Quorum, 1698-1706. Noyes, Charles P. Lynde, Sergt. Simon, 1 624-1 687. A. & H. A. Co., 1658. Clerk and Sergeant. In King Philip's War, 1675. Assistant, 1668- '79- Ballord, Esek S. Bates, James H. Coale, George O. G. Hart, Samuel Hubbard, Ralph H. Noyes, Charles P. Noyes, Daniel R. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Sill, Howard Smith, Thomas K. Lynde, Thomas, 1594 - 1671, Charlestown, Mass. Deputy, i636-'37, '45-'52. Baker, Alfred L. Fall, George H. Farwell, John W. Sprague, Phineas W. Wolcott, Roger Lynde, Ens. Thomas, 1615-1693, Maiden, Mass. Sergt, Maiden Co., 1658. Ens., 1675. Baker, Alfred L. Denny, Thos. Fall, Geo. H. Farwell, John W. McKeon, Newton F. Morse, Willard S. Sprague, Phineas W. Wolcott, Roger Lyne, Col. William, 1737-1808. Burgess for King and Queeti Co., Va., i769-'70, '71. Mem ber of Committee of Safety, 1775. Col. in Rev. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Lyon, Abiel, 1680-1756. Deputy for Pomfret, Conn., 1721, '25, '36. Pack, Arthur Newton Lyon, Benjamin, 1668-1720. Mem ber N. J. Assembly, i7o8-'o9. Member of Council. Richards, George Herbert Lyon, Lieut. Daniel, 1702-1767. In Capt. Carpenter's Co., French and Indian War, 1757. Ensign, Eastern Parish, 1754. Lieut, 7th Co., 4th Regt, 1756. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Lyon, Ebenezer, 1692-1764. Ex pedition to Nova Scotia, 17 10. Parker, Frederick S. Lyon, Henry, 1618-1703, Milford, Conn., and Newark, N. J. Deputy, i675-'86. Member of the Council, i683-'86. Agens, Sylvester Halsey Moore Goode, George Brown Murphy, Franklin Richards, Geo. Herbert Stewart, Samuel L. Lyon, Capt. Jabez, 1704 - 1760, Woodstock, Conn. Capt. of the 3d Co., 1750. Chapman, Chandler P. Lyon, Thomas, 1673 - 1720. In Robert Hunter's Co., Fusileers, 171 1, Frontier service. Hincken, Cort R. Lyon, John H. H. Paulson, Leonard, Jr. Stephens, Thomas C. Lyon, William, 1620-1692, Rox bury, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1645. Chapman, Chandler P. Lyon, Hiram R. Pack, Arthur Newton Parker, Frederick S. Rumrill, Frank Stowell, Wm. H. H. Whitin, Frederick H. Lyon, Deacon Wm., 1675-1741. Deputy, Gen. Court, i734-'4i. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Lyon, Lieut. William, 1729-1809, Carlisle, Pa. In Provincial Military service, defence of frontier against French and Indians. Lieut, 1757. _ In Forbes' Expedition against Fort Duquesne, 1758. Magis trate, 1764. Lyon, George M. Stevenson, Archibald E. Lyttleton (Littleton), Nathan iel, 1654. Councillor of State to Gov. Berkeley, Va., 1652. Savage, William L. 3" SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS M Mabie, Jan Pietersie, ' 1725, Albany, N. Y. Served on all the alarms and enrolled men under Colonial sanction. De fended stone Garrison House against Indians, Schenectady, 1690. Long, Oscar F. Kinnan, Morris Egenton Reynolds, Henry S. Maccaney, William, 1630-1703, Dedham and Wrentham, Mass. Captured at Battle of Worces ter, 1651. Soldier in King Philip's War. Stowell, Wm. Henry Harrison Macey, Capt. George, 1630-1693, Taunton, Plymouth Colony. Lieut, of Taunton Military Co., 1665. In King Philip's War. Capt, 1690. Deputy, i672-'77, '86. Bowen, Clarence W. Brown, Louis Farnham, Elijah T. Fisher, Francis P. Hatch, Josiah O. Lovering, Henry M. Miller, Chas. B. Miller, Edward C. Murdock, Harold Murdock, Joseph B. Mack, Solomon, 1732-1815, Gilsum, N. H. Served in French and Indian War, in Israel Putnam's Co., from Pomfret and adjoin ing towns, Wyndham Co., Ct. Salisbury, Herbert Spencer Mackall, Hon. James, 1670-1716. Assembly from Calvert Co., Md., I7i2-'i3. Mackenzie, George N., 2d Mackenzie, George N, 3d Maclay, Lieut. William, 1737- 1804. Lieut, in Capt. Mont gomery's Company, 3d Bat talion of Penna. Militia, com manded by Col. Mercer; took part in Gen. Forbes' Expedi tion against Fort Duquesne, 1758. Brinton, Howard F. Macklothlan, Robert, 1690. Served against French and Indians, 1688. Claflin, William B. Mackworth, Arthur, 1657, Falmouth, Me. Councillor, 1645; Assistant, 1650. Jeffries, John T. L. MacNutt, Col. Alexander, 181 1. In the expedition against the Shawnee Indians, 1756, commanded by Maj. Lewis. In Gen. Braddock's Expedition against Fort Duquesne. At the Siege of Louisburg, 1758, etc. MacNutt, Francis A. Macomber, Capt. Elijah, 1718- 1802, Taunton, Mass. Ens. 5th Co., 3d Regt., Mass. Militia, 1762. Capt. 5th Co., 1771. Foster, F. Apthorp Macpherson, Capt. John, 1726- 1792. Commanded privateer Britannia, of Philadelphia, French War, 1757; Spanish War, 1762. Burroughs, Wm. B. Hornor, Wm. M. Macpherson, Lieut. William, 1756-1813. Ens., 1769. Lieut, 1773. Adjt. 16th Regt. Foot, British Army. Hornor, Wm. M. Macy, Thomas, 1608-1682, Salis bury and Nantucket, Mass. Commissioner and Representa tive from Salisbury to General Court. Chief Magistrate Nan tucket, 1675. First Recorder of Deeds, Nantucket. Barnard, Job Barnard, Ralph P. Jones, Edw. C. Jones, Philip I. Robeson, Andrew Staats, Wm. Richardson Maddox, John, 1638-1701. Member of General Assembly, New Jersey, i683-'85. Hudnut, Alex. Malieu Williams, Thomas Wright Wright, Joseph Haddaway Madison, Ensign Humphrey, 1730- 312 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1770, Augusta Co., Va. Ens. in Capt. John Dickinson's Co., 1756. McMullin, Nelson V. Magruder, Alexander, 175 1. Private in Capt. George Brail's Troop of Horse, Fred eric Co., Md., 1748. Magruder, John H. Magruder, John, 1694-1750. Rep resented Prince George's County in House of Burgesses, 1728-45. Muncaster, Stewart B. Wells, Walter A. Magruder, Nathan, 1786. Associate Judge, Frederick County, Md. Circuit, 1749. Member of House of Burgesses, I75°-'53i 1760-J63. Delegate to Provincial Congress of Md., 1774. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Wells, Walter A. Magruder, Capt. Samuel, 1654- 171 1, Md. High Justice and Capt. of Militia, Pr. George's Co., 1696. Member House of Burgesses, i704-'o7. Commis sioner, 1697. Bukey, Benton M. Duvall, Richard M. Knight, William W. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Magruder, John Holmes Muncaster, Stewart B. Passano, Edward Boteler Wells, Walter A. Magruder, Lieut. Samuel W., 1728-1792. Lieut, of Volun teers during French and In dian War from Fred'k Co., Md. Magruder, John H. Mainard, Zachariah, 1 720- 1 804. In Captain Josiah Richardson's (2d Sudbury) Company, 1757. Keyes, John Maynard Makepeace, Thomas, 1666- '67. Member A. & H. A. Co., i638-'39- In Narragansett Ex pedition against the Indians, 1654. Brown, Francis H. Hoppin, Hamilton L. 1723 - 1804, In Capt. Co., Fort Expedition, 1710. Cor- Hoppin, Samuel H. Mersereau, John D. Mallary, Abner, Woodbury, Conn. Ebenezer Down's William Henry 1757- Backus, Brady E. Maltby, William, net in New Haven Troop, 1673. Brown, Louis Foster, Reginald L. Maltoon, Philip, 1696. Served under Turner in Falls Fight. Schroeder, Henry Manchester, Capt. Matthew, 1720-1801, Providence, R. I. Capt, i747-'48. Manchester, Harry S. Mandall, Col. Paul, 1723 -1809, Hardwick, Mass. Capt. of Co. Worcester County Regt., 1756 At Fort William Henry, 1758 Capt. First Hardwick Co. Col. John Murray, 1761. Col. 1774. Mandell, Samuel P. Manje, Jan, 1600-1643. Wounded at Stamford, Conn., in Expe dition against Indians, under Capt. Underhill, combined Dutch and English Forces, 1643. Burtis, Peter Phillips Manlove, George, 1650-1694, '95, Kent Co., Del. Member of Assembly of Pa. from Kent. Co., 1692. Hayden, Horace Edwin Hayden, William M. Manly, William, 1717, Eas ton, Mass. In Capt. Turner's Co., 1675 ; in Capt. David Henchman's Co., 1675. Cutler, Edward H. Mann, Richard, 1652-1728, Scitu ate. In Indian Wars in Conn., and in Narragansett Sortie. Banks, David, Jr. Hull, James W. Kent, Henry O. Mann, Charles A. Mann, Chas. A., Jr. 3i3 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Mann, Elias P. Mann, Francis N., Jr. Mann, Matthew D. Mann, Thomas, i 600-1 694. Wound ed in "Pierce's Fight," 1676. Spalding, George B., Jr. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Stewart, Jeremiah C. Manning, John, i666-i7i8-'i9. Soldier in Sir William Phips's Expedition to Canada, 1690. Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Manning, Corp. John, 1731-1780. Soldier under Capt. Benjamin Ballard and Col. Timothy Ruggles in the first Crown Point Expedition, 1755. Re- enlisted under the same Capt. in the second Crown Point Expedition, and in this service was a Corporal. Libbey, Octavus B. Manning, Ens. Samuel, 1644- 1710. Representative, 1695. Ens. in the Militia, Colony of Mass. Brooks, Lyman L. Combes, Abbott C. Combes, J. de Raismes Dennis, Rodney Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Leach, Henry Goddard Leach, J. Granville Manning, Frank O. Manning, Prentiss Hubbs Manning, William T. Richardson, George E. Robinson, Lewis A. Sargent, John S. Winship, Wm. Henry Manning, Samuel, Mass. In Capt. John Stevens's Co., Townsend, 1759- Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Mansfield, Andrew, 1623-1683, Lynn, Mass. Deputy, 1680- '83. Bryant, Fred'k S. Lord, Charles E. Sears, Henry D. Watkins, Walter K. Mansfield, Joseph, 1694 . In Capt. Appleton's Co. In King Philip's War, storming of Narragansett Fort Lindsay, John D. Pike, Warren Austin Wheaton, Frank Mansfield, Maj. Moses, 1639- 1703, New Haven, Conn. Lieut, 1675. Capt, 1676. Major commanding, 1694. Served in Indian Wars. Dep uty. Asst, 1691. Andrews, James Sherlock Bishop, William H. Brereton, Tallmadge H. Conover, John Thompson Cowles, Calvin D. Cowles, Edmund B. De Forest, Louis Effingham French, Wm. F. Huntington, Frederick J. Lines, Ernest V. R. Lines, Harvey K. Lines, Theodore T. Scudder, Henry T. Mapes, Ens. Thomas, 1628-1686, '87. Ensign in Capt Richard Brown's Co., Suffolk Co., N. Y, 1686. Little, Robert Forsyth Marble, Samuel, 1729-1799, Dan vers, Mass. In Capt. John Putnam's Co. Guilford, William W. March, Col. Clement, New Hampshire. Col. of Horse Guards under Gov. Went worth. Representative from Greenland in Genl. Court Clark, Rufus W. March, George, 1646-1699. Cornet for the town of Newbury and Rowley, 1687. Pettingell, Frank H. March, Sergeant Hugh, 1673- 1695. "Twenty-four men at Pemaquid going out to get wood are shot, four of whom are dead. Sergeant Hugh March was killed at first shot." Pettingell, Frank H. 314 INDEX OF ANCESTORS March, Captain James, 1663 . Captain of a Company in Col. Francis Wainwright's Regt. in the Expedition against the French at Nova Scotia, 1707. Pettingell, Frank H. March, Col. John, 1658-1712. Captain of a Company raised for the Expedition against Canada, 1690. Later Major; Colonel, 1706. Pettingell, Frank H. March, Lieut. John, 1676-1751, Newbury, Mass. Lieut, in Eastern Expedition, 1707; Lieut, in Three Years' War; Lieut, commanding a Co. to the Eastward, i723-'24. Davis, Walter Goodwin March, Joseph, 1727-1797. Mem ber of Train Band, Capt Ca leb Cushing's ist Salisbury Co. of Mass. Militia, 1757. Pettingell, Frank H. Marchant, Lieut. John. Ensign of Yarmouth Company, 1664. Lieut, of the Military Company in Yarmouth, 1670. Bickford, Robert Sloane Maris, George, 1632-1705. Mem ber Prov. Council, 1695, Prov. Penn. Member Assembly, i684-'93. Cox, Edwin S. Dulles, Andrew C. Hanna, Chas. A. Hanna, Chas. Augustus Lamborn, William J. Maris, Henry J. Rogers, James S. Taylor, John Y. Wood, Arthur K. Marks, Joseph, . Soldier in Capt Buell's Co., sent to Albany and Schenectady, 1689, against the French and In dians. Taken prisoner; es caped in 1692; was a noted Indian fighter. Peters, Theodore L. Marselis, Ahasuerus, 1678-1724. Private in Capt. John Sanderse Glen's Co. of Militia of Sche nectady, N. Y., 1715. Loughead, Isaac Marselis Marsh, Lieut. Alexander, 1628- 1698. In Indian Wars. Dep uty, 1692. Reynolds, Henry S. Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden Spencer, Selden P. Stetson, Caleb R. Stetson, George R. Marsh, Cutting, 1729-1818, Haver hill, Mass. Served in the French and Indian War, 1756- '63. Marsh, Robert Marsh, Capt. Hezekiah, 1720- 1791, Hartford, Conn. Ens. in the " rain Band at Hart ford, 1751. Lieut, 1756. Capt, 1765. Marsh, Henry D. Marsh, Oliver Allyn Marsh, John, 1643-1727, Hartford, Conn. Under Major Savage, King Philip's War. Deputy, 1693. Anderson, Arthur C. Bowen, Clarence W. Cowles, William N. Isham, Norman M. Jones, Charles L. Marsh, Henry D. Marsh, Oliver A. Marsh, Capt. John, 1668-1744. Lieut, Hartford, Conn., 1717. Capt., Litchfield, 1722. Com manded Expedition against Indians, 1726. Father Rasle's War. Jones, Charles L. Marsh, Henry D. Marsh, Oliver A. Parsons, Charles L. Partridge, Edward L. Marsh, John, 1679-1725. At Deerfield Meadow, 1704, Queen Anne's War. Bardwell, Harry J. Whitman, Chas. S. Marsh, Lieut. Jonathan, 1650- 1730, Hartford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. Lieut, Had ley Company, 1682-1715. Dep uty, 1 701. Paul, Edward J. Marsh, Capt. Joseph, 1671-1753, 3i5 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Lebanon, Conn. Lieut, of Train Band, 1717. Capt, 1722. Deputy, 1712, '31. Anderson, Arthur C. Marsh, Capt. Joseph, 1705-1755 Ens. Capt Colonial Forces. Conn. Stevens, Charles E. Marsh, Capt. Joseph, Lebanon Conn. Ens., Lord Loudon's Expedition to Fort Edward 1757. Lieut, 1761. Capt. 4th Co., 12th Conn. Regt, 1763 French and Indian War. Rogers, James S. Marsh, Capt. Moses, 1718-1796 Commanding Hadley Co., Mass. Militia. Relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Marsh, Chas. W. Marsh, Onesiphorous, 1633 - 1713. Haverhill, Mass., Garrison under Sergt. John Haseltine, 1690. Bowen, Clarence W. Burleigh, Geo. W. Davies, William G. Denny, Thomas Marsh, Robert Reade, Philip Thompson, Frank C. Marsh, Onesiphorous, 1655 - 1732. In garrison under Sergeant John Haseltine, 1690. Burleigh, Geo. W. Marsh, William, Conn. Soldier in Great Swamp Fight. Deputy, '774- Douglas, Walter B. Paul, Edward J. Marshall, Capt. David, , Kent Co., Pa. Capt. of a Co., 1748, Associated Companies, of Kent Co., Pa. Overfield, Chauncey Percival Marshall, Eliakim, 1669 , Conn. Soldier in King Philip's War under his father, Samuel Marshall. Chapman, Edwin L. Marshall, Capt. John, 1596-1660. Capt. of Cavalry in reign of Chas. I. In the Indian Wars of Virginia. Lawton, Edmund Martin MacDonnell, Austin M. Marshall, Capt. John, 1700-1752. Capt of Militia in the French and Indian War. MacDonnell, Austin McC. Marshall, Capt. Samuel, 1675, Windsor, Conn. Killed in the Swamp Fight, King Philip's War. Ens., 1675. Capt, 1675. Camak, James W. Camack, Louis Chapman, Edwin L. Dutton, Wm. D. Gibbs, William B. Greene, Richard H. Hyde, Frederic B. Loomis, John H. Partridge, Edward L. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Watson, Charles P. Young, Innis Young, Jared Wilson Young, William H. Marshall, Capt. Thomas, 1613- 1689, Lynn, Mass. Capt. of Militia Co., 1664. Deputy, 1659 et seq. Baker, Alfred L. Bronson, Edward P. Houghton, William A. Libbey, William Monnette, Orra E. Rollins, Philip A. Watkins, Walter K. Marshall, Lieut. Thomas, 1730- 1802. In French and Indian War, Va. Militia. House of Burgesses, i762-'6s. Barton, Randolph Barton, Randolph, Jr. Bullitt, Wm. Marshall Marshall, David Barton Marshall, David P. B. Marshall, James M. Smith, Edwin H. Smith, Thomas Marshall Thomas, Douglas Hamilton Thomas, Douglas Hamilton, Jr. Marshfield, Samuel, 1630-1692, Springfield, Mass. Deputy, i68o-'83-'84 Clark, Lot Curran Cox, John L. Foote, John Crocker 316 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Picher, Oliver S. Stone, Jacob Wilder, Edward B. Marston, Caleb, 1672-1747. Served at Daniel Tilton's garrison in Hampton, N. H. Rollins, Philip Ashton Marston, Ephraim, 1655 - 1742. Representative, N. Hamp., 1697. Mahin, Frank C. Moulton, John H. Marston, Isaac, Hampton, N. H. In King Philip's War. Pearson, Jos. H. S. Rollins, Philip Ashton Marston, James, 1697-1767. In Capt. Whidden's Co., Col. Joshua Wright's Regt, Cape Breton Expedition, 1745 ; Col. Morre's Co. at Louisburg, 1745. Rollins, Philip Ashton Marston, Lieut. John, 171 5-1786. Lieut, in Timothy Ruggles' Foot Co., 1740. At Louisburg, J745- Marston, Henry Ward Marston, John Marston, John, 3d Marston, Thomas, 1615 1690. Representative, Mass., 1677, and N. H., i68o-'84. Cadle, Henry Mahin, Frank C. Moulton, John H. Rollins, Philip Ashton Martian, Nicholas, 1591 - 1657. Member of the Va. House of Burgesses, i623-'3i-'33. Barret, Richard A. Block, Geo. Montgomery Fetter, George G. Gray, Coleman R. Gray, Norborne R. Henry, John Porter Thomas, John L. Martin, Capt. Abram, 1716-1780. In command with Col. Wash ington and Gen. Braddock on their way to Duquesne. Howard-Martin, Edmund Martin, Capt. Clement, Sr., 1775, Savannah; Ga. Member of Governor's Council. MacDonell, Alexander H. Martin, Clement, Jr., 1775, Savannah, Ga. Member of Assembly, 1755; Royal Council, 1755. Councillor, 1763. MacDonell, Alexander H. MacDonell, Alexander R. Saussy, Frederick T. Martin, John, 1642 , Charles town. Soldier in Capt. Mose ley's Co., King Philip's War. Robinson, Roswell R. Martin, John, 1632-1713, Reho both. Served in King Philip's War. Rumrill, Frank Martin, John, 1651-1693, Ames bury, Mass. At Garrison in Chelmsford, 1675. Atwood, Luther Morrell, George C. Martin, Ens. John, Jr., 1657-1703. Ensign of New Piscataway, N. J., Militia, 1675 and 1681. McCurdy, Irwin Pounds Monnette, Orra E. Scott, Harry Kistler Martin, John, 3d, New Jersey. In Capt. John Moore's Co., Col. Thomas Farmer's Regt, N. J. Militia, 171 5. Torrance, Ell. Martin, Joseph, 1750. In Capt. Moore's 3d Co., Col. Thomas Ffarmer's Regt, 1715. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Martin, Col. Josiah, 1698-1778. Provincial Aide-de-Camp to Royal Gov., Prov. N. Y., 1757. Governor's Council, i759-'6i. Martin, J. Willis Martin, Richard, 1694. In King Philip's War. Stowell, Wm. Henry Harrison Martin, Lieut Samuel, 1683. In King Philip's War. Cor poral in 1675. Was in Great Swamp Fight, and was made Lieut, 1675. Martin, Fred'k Roy Martin, Thomas, Marblehead, Mass. One of the soldiers assigned to the Marlborough Garrison in Oct., 1675. Lord, Calvin Martyn, Richard, 1694. Gov. 317 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Cutt's Council, 1680. N. H. Legislature and Speaker, 1692. Chapman, Wm. L. Dyer, Leonard H. Libby, Charles T. Morris, Seymour Rumrill, Frank Shepley, George L. Tucker, Gilman H. Marvin, Matthew, 1600 1687. One of Winthrop's outposts on the Conn., i636-'37. Deputy, 1653. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Booth, Chas. Edwin Cadle, Cornelius Case, John E. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Clark, Kenneth Dutton, Wm. D. French, Leon L. L. Fulton, William E. Hebard, Frederic S. Marvin, Chancellor S. Marvin, Samuel W. Montfort, Fred'k D. Morse, Glenn T. Parker, Chas. Wolcott Partridge, Edward L. Short, John C. Squires, Geo. Clark Wolcott, Roger Marvin, Lieut. Reinold (Rein- hold), 1633-1676, Lyme, Conn. Sergt, Saybrook Train Band, 1661. Subsequently Lieut. Dep uty from Lyme, i670-'75. Farr, Marvin A. Frazer, Sheldon L. Marvin, Loren P. W. Moran, Charles Myer, Albert J. Noyes, Charles P. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Spencer, Seldon P. Webster, Edmund K. Marvin, Capt. Reynold, 1669-1737, Lyme, Conn. Deputy repre senting Lyme in the General Court for thirteen years be tween 1711-1728. Capt of Militia, 1718. Blackwood, Norman J. Spencer, Seldon P. Webster, Edmund K. Mascarene, Maj-Gen. Jean Paul, 1684-1760, Boston, Mass. Sen ior Capt, 40th Regt. of Foot, 1717, and Lieut.-Col. 1742. Defended Annapolis Royal ; Lieut.-Gov. Nova Scotia, 1744. Maj.-Gen. British Army, 1758. Hubbard, Paul M. Mason, Lieut. Arthur, 1674 . Second Lieut, of Grenadiers in Col. John March's Regt., Nova Scotia Expedition, i7o6-'o7. Bryant, W. Sohier Mason, Capt. David, 1726-1794, Boston, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1754. Lieut, under Capt. Tap- ley, of Salem. In French and Indian War. Commanded a Battery at Fort William Henry. Gunner in Capt. Green's Co., 1758. Organized the first Train of Artillery in Boston, and was its Capt-Lieut, 1763. Bryant, Henry Bryant, Jas. S. Bryant, W. Sohier Mason, Col. George, Sr. County Lieut. Stafford Co., Va., 1675. Represented his Co. in Bacon's Assembly, 1676. Espoused the popular side in the House of Burgesses. Indian Wars, 1675- 1684. Carleton, Henry G Colston, Frederick M. Hornor, William M. Raborg, H. Mason Raborg, Thomas M. T. Robinson, Charles B. Throckmorton, Charles W. Mason, Col. George, Jr., 1670- 1711. Capt of Rangers, 1699- 1700. County Lieut, Stafford Co., Va., and under Gen. Nich olson in Indian Wars. Hornor, William M. Raborg, H. Mason Raborg, Thomas M. T. Throckmorton, Charles W. Mason, Col. George, 3d, 1690- Jt8 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1735. County Lieut. Stafford Co., Va., 1719. Member As sembly, i7i8-'28. Burgess, i7i8-'26. Member of the Knights of the Golden Horse shoe Expedition under Gov. Spotswood. Raborg, H. Mason Raborg, Thomas M. T. Robinson, Avery Robinson, Charles B., Jr. Throckmorton, Charles W. Mason, George, 1725-1792, Doeg's Neck, Va. Member House of Burgesses, 1759. Member last Colonial Assembly before Rev olution; Author of Bill of Rights, 1776. Wallace, Elliott L. Mason, Capt. Hugh, 1605-1678, Watertown, Mass. Lieut., 1645. Capt, i652-'78. Deputy, 1635, et seq. Council of War, 1676. Commander of Volun teers against Manhattoes, 1664. Commanded Company in Sud bury Fight, King Philip's War. Ayer, James B. Baker, Frank Bent, Samuel A. Brown, Francis H. Brown, Otis S. Burling, Wm. Raymond Farwell, John W. Frost, Walter C. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Hill, John B. Lea, James H. Learned, Francis M. Mason, Chas. F. Mason, Theo. B. M. Merriam, Frank Partridge, Edward L. Richardson, William E. Stevens, Wm. S. B. Stone, Chas. F., Jr. Wade, Alfred B. Wade, Herbert T. Wheeler, Horace L. White, John B. Woodworth, Andrew Joslyn Young, Edward B. Young, George B. Mason, James, 1625-1667. Gov ernor's Council, Col. Va., 1652- '54- Cleeman, Richard A. Mason, Maj. John, 1 600-1 672. Lieut, under Sir Thomas Fair fax in the Netherlands. Com manded in Pequot War, 1637. Asst, i64i-'59. Dep.-Gov., i659-'69. Commissioner for United Colonies, i647-'6i. Dep. Gov. under Charter from Charles II, 1662. Maj. and Commander-in-Chief of Conn. Militia. Organized first Troop of Horse in the Colony, 1657- •58. Anderson, Arthur C. Arms, Frank T. Atkinson, Chas. T. Bardwell, Harry J. Bissell, Eugene Bissell, George P. Bissell, Pelham St. Geo. Brown, George L. Buel, Clarence Bunce, Jonathan B. Camp, Edward N. Davison, Chas. M. Davison, John M. DePeu, John Dewey, Edward W. Dewey, George A. Fisher, James H. Fitch, Edwin O., Jr. Fitch, Winchester Glidden, John M. Glidden, Joseph W. Hamlin, Albert C. Hart, George W. Harvey, Erwin M. Hewit, James H. Hillhouse, Francis Jaynes, Fremont N. Jewett, Stephen Kennedy, Elijah R. Kennedy, Sidney R. Lee, Edward C. MacVeagh, Eames Marsh, Wm. L. Mason, Amos L. Metcalf, William P. Norris, Henry McC. Norton, Thomas H. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. 319 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Price, Henry R. Rogers, James S. Stevens, Chas. E. Symonds, Chas. S. Thomson, Arthur C. Turner, Luther G. Tyler, Mason W. Warren, Walter P. Watson, Wm. H. White, Wm. C. Whitney, Drake Mason, Lieut. John, Sr., 1645-1730. Lieut, Mass. Militia. Brown, Francis H. Mason, Ens. John, Jr., 1677-1739. Ens., Mass. Militia. Brown, Francis H. Mason, Col. John Tufton, 171 3- 1787. In Louisburg Expedi tion, 1745. Hayes, William A. Hayes, Wm. A. 2nd Hill, John F. Mason, Joseph, 3d, . Soldier in Capt. Hercules Mooney's Co., Crown Point Expedition, '757- Burleigh, Geo. W. Mason, Robert, 1700, Med field, Mass. Served under Lieut Nath. Reynolds in 1676. Robinson, Hamline E. Mason, Robert Tufton, . Chancellor, 1680, and Council lor, 1685. Hill, John F. Mason, Thomas, 1625-1676, Med field. Killed in the defense of Medfield under Lieut. Henry Adams, when that town was partially destroyed by the In dians under "Monaco" in King Philip's War, 1676. Mason, William Lyman Massie, Thomas, 1732. Bur gess for the Assembly for New Kent Co., Va., 1722- -'26. Doneghy, John T. Masten, Johannes, 1678 . In Co. of Capt. Wittaker, Regt. of Col. Jacob Rutson (Ulster Co., N. Y), 1715. Keator, Frederic Rose Masterson, Edward, 1705 - 1760. Soldier of Va Troops in French and Indian Wars. Rodes, Frank Mather, Atherton, 1663 - 1734. Rep. of Suffield for four years. Bain, Robert E. M. Mather, Lieut. Joseph, 1686-1749, Lyme, Conn. Lieut, ist Co., 1738. Mather, Frederic Gregory Smith, Gouveneur M. Smith, H. Erskine Smith, L. Bayard Mathes, Capt. Francis, 1669-1755, Durham, N. H. Capt. of a Co. of Militia; Selectman for twenty years ; Representative to the General Court, 1728- '32. Mathes, John Ralph Matthews, James, 1686. A member of the Yarmouth Co., under Lieut. Wm. Palmet, 1643. Deputy to the Gen. Court of Plymouth Colony, 1644, from Yarmouth, 1664. Clark, Homer P. Matthews, Lieut. Rogers. Lieut. Md. Militia, defense against Indians, 1694. Hall, William C. Mathewson, Francis, 1680-1750. Deputy, R. L, General Assem bly, 1734- Preston, Howard Willis Mathewson, Henry, 1646 - 1690. Deputy, R. I., General Assem bly, 1685-1701. Preston, Howard Willis Mathewson, Lieut. John, 171 6, Providence, R. I. Lieut, Colonial Troops. Dyer, Horace E. Matthewson, James, 1682. Deputy, R. I., 1680. White, Hunter C. Mattoon, Philip, 1696. Un der Major Appleton, Narra gansett Campaign. Also under Capt. Turner, Falls Fight. Foote, Horace A. Graves, Albert M. Hering, Oswald C. Knapp, Henry E. Mattoon, Richard, 1706. Ex- 320 INDEX OF ANCESTORS eter, N. H. Killed by Indians, July 33, 1706, at Exeter, N. H. Burleigh, Geo. W. Maudesley, vide Moseley. Maury, Rev. James, 1717-1769. Chaplain, 1756, in Militia of Louisa Co., Va., under Col. Washington, campaign against Fort Duquesne. Nichols, Maury Maverick, Sergt. Elias, 1 604-1 684, Rumney Marsh, Roxbury, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1654. Sergt, 1658. Anderson, Arthur C. Brown, David H. Evans, George F. Marble, John Emerson Walton, Charles S. Maxfield, Clement, 1692. Stationed with a garrison at Medfield during King Philip's War, 1676, etc. Mersereau, John D. Maxwell, Bezabel, 1751-1828. A member of Capt. Doack's Co., Va. Militia, 1774. Also in an expedition against the Indians, 1774. With Capt. Shelby, 1775- Cowan, John M. Houston, DeVerne C. Houston, Edw. M. Houston, Junius W. Maxwell, Capt. Hugh, 1733-1799- French and Indian Wars, 1755- '64. Prisoner at Fort William Henry, 1756. Lieut, Co. of Foot, Col. Joseph Ingersoll's Regt., 1762. Maxwell, Francis T. Maxwell, William Maxwell, Col. James, 1728, Md. Capt. of Rangers, 1692. Member Md. House of Bur gesses, 1694-1727. Major, 1695. Lieut.-Col., 1702. Col., 1716. High Sheriff, Baltimore Co., 1696-1702. Reifsnider, John Milton Maxwell, Capt. John, 1814, Ky. Captain of the Augusta County, Va., Militia, 1762. Cowan, John M. Deane, John M. Deane, George R. C. Houston, DeVerne C. Houston, Edw. M. Houston, Junius W. Maxwell, Thompson, 1742 - 1836. In Co. of Rangers under Capt. Lovell at Battle of Fort Ann. Under Gen. Abercrombie at Ticonderoga, i758-'59- At Taking of Isle aux Nois and in battle near Chambly, 1760. At Bloody Run under Gen. John Stark, 1763. Pomeroy, Robert W. May, John, 15 90- 1670, Roxbury, Mass. In Roxbury Military Co., 1647. Bates, Daniel M. Brown, John Barker Inches, Geo. B. Morris, Seymour Stowell, Wm. H. H. Mayberry, Richard, 1735 - 1807. Under Sergt. Thomas Chute at New Marblehead, 1757. Maybury, William J. Walker, Richard Henry Mayberry, William, 1710 , New Marblehead (Windham), Me. Under Sergt. Thos. Chute, 1747, Capt Berry, 1747; Capt. Hills, i748-'49. French and Indian War. Bodge, George M. Mayhew, Gov. Thomas, i 592-1 681. Deputy from Watertown, Mass, i636-'37- Gov., 1647- '81, and Commander of Mar tha's Vineyard, Prov. of N. Y., under commissions from Govs. Lovelace and Nichols. Anderson, Arthur C. Bullen, Dana Ripley Burroughs, William B. Chilcott, Langdon S. Cook, Ansel G. Daggett, Chas. D. Daggett, George H. Daggett, William G. Eaton, Berrien Clark Eaton, Theodore H. Folger, Walter A. Lathrop, Arthur Ellsworth Lovering, Henry M. 321 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Mayhew, Zeb, Jr. McGrath, John Monfort, Fred'k D. Palmer, Lowell M. Robinson, Roswell R. Stafford, Morgan H. Thomson, George M. Thomson, Giraud F. Tupper, James B. T. Woodruff, Edward L. Young, Francis C. Maynard, Jonathan, 1717 - 1782, Framingham, Mass. Sentinel in Capt. Brown's Co., 1747. Hosmer, Jerome €. Maynard, Capt. Moses, 1697- 1782, Sudbury, Mass. Capt, ist Foot Co., Alarm List, 1757- Stearns, Albert H. Robinson, Francis W. *Mayo, John, 1676. Barnsta ble Co., Plymouth Col., Lieut. Thomas Dymoke, 1643- '44- Sears, Walter J. Mayo, John, 1656-1726, Harwich, Mass. Representative, six years. Mayo, Charles E. Nickerson, Thomas W. Mayo, John, 1737-1792. Member Va. House of Burgesses from Chesterfield Co., 1769, et seq., and Henrico Co., 1772. Mem ber of Convention, 1775. Ross, Erskine M. Scott, Winfield Thom, Cameron D. Thom, Cameron E. Thom, Catesby C. Thom, Wm. H. De C. W. *Mayo, Samuel, 1625-1663. Mem ber of Barnstable Co., Ply mouth Col., Lieut. Thomas Dymoke, 1643 -'44. Sears, W. J. Mayo, Col. William, 1684-1744. Major, 1730. Col. 1740, * Service accepted by New York Society before organization of Gen eral Society. Service not now qualifying. Goochland Co. Troop, Prov. Forces, Va. Crutcher, Edwin R. Mayo, Edward C. Peter, Arthur Thom, Wm. H. De C. W. McAllister, Archibald, Frances- town, N. H. In Capt. Alex ander Todd's Co., Col. John Goffe's Regt., Expedition to Canada, 1760. Chamberlin, Clarence A. Chamberlain, Jehiel W. McAllister, John, Francestown, N. H. In Capt. Alexander Todd's Co., Col. John Hart's Regt, Crown Point Expedition, 1758 ; also in Col. John Goffe's Regt., 1760. Chamberlin, Clarence A. Chamberlain, Jehiel W. McCall, George, 1724-1756. "In dependent Co. of Foot" in Philadelphia in 1756. Hall, William C. McCall, Major Samuel, 1721- 1762. Major in association Regt, in French and Indian Wars. Balch, Edwin Swift Balch, Thomas Willing McCarty, Daniel, 1679-1724. Bur gess, Westmoreland Co., Va., 1706. Speaker, House of Bur gesses, 1715-1720. Throckmorton, Chas. W. McClary, Capt. John, 1719-1801. Epsom, N. H. In Capt Joseph Thomas' Co. of Scouts, relief of Epsom, 1747 ; under orders from Gov. Benning Wentworth. Capt N. H. Prov. Militia. Bangs, Charles M. Bangs, Frederick L. McCobb, James, 1710-1792. Cap tain in a Company in George town, i747-'49. Justice of the Peace for the County of Lin coln. Justice of the Superior Court of Common Pleas for Lincoln. Knowlton, John G. W. McCollester, Isaac, 1736-1814, Marlborough, N. H. Appears 322 INDEX OF ANCESTORS as sentinel on muster roll, dated Hatfield, Sept. 26, 1755, of officers and men in his Majesty's service under com mand of Israel Williams, Crown Point Expedition. En tered service March 15, 1755, and served until June 3, 1755- McCollester, Lee S. McConnell, Lieut. Robert, 1707- 1770. Lieut in Prov. Forces, Penn., i757-'s8. In Capt Armstrong's Co. of Rangers, i755-'56. Kunkel, Robert S. Liggett, Sidney B. McCrea, Major William, 1705- 1763, New Castle Co., Del. Capt. and Major, Delaware Regt, French and Indian War, 1 747- 1 748. Simpson, Jay Maxwell McCreary, John, 1777. In 1740 a member of the Foot Co. of Cecil Co., Md., under Capt. Peter Bayard, enrolled for service against the King of Spain. Green, Thomas E. McDonald, Lieut.-Col. Angus, 1727-1778. Capt, 1754. Ma jor, 1765. Lieut, 1774. Sher iff, 1775. Justice and Dep. Sheriff, 1776. In Capt. Van Braam's Command, Washing ton's campaign against French, 1754- MacDonald, Harry Peake McDougall, Gen. Alexander, 1732-1786. Commanded the Tiger and Barrington, from N. Y., under letters of marque, French War, 1756. Hawkes, E. McDougall McDowell, Andrew, 1671 . Ulster Co., N. Y. In French and Indian Wars, under Capt. Thomas Ellison. Bogert, Theo. P. Bogert, Wm. B. Huidekoper, Fred'k W. McDowell, Col. Andrew, 1778, of Scotland and Pennsyl vania. Col. of one of the As- sociator Regts. of Chester Co., Penn., i747-'48. Huidekoper, Frederic W. McDowell, Lieut. James, 1716 . Lieut. Augusta Co., Va., French and Indian War, 1754- '63. Jordan, Scott McDowell, Capt. John, 1742. Killed in battle with Indians at Timber Ridge Church. Bruce, James W. Childs, Starling W. Matthews, Albert McDowell, Capt. Joseph, 171 5 . Capt. of Militia, Fred erick Co., Va. In Border and French and Indian Wars. Matthews, Albert McDowell, Capt. Samuel, Sr., 1735-1817. Private, Capt. Samuel Lewis' Co., Augusta Co., Va., Braddock's defeat. In Dunmore's War in Col. Charles Lewis' Regt, at Point Pleasant in command of his Co. Capt. Co. of Scouts against Shawnees. House of Burgesses, i765-'73. McDowell, Edward C. McDowell, Henry McDowell, Hervey Smith, Irvin McD. McIntire, Ebenezer, 1770 -1776. In Capt. Richard Dresser's Co., Col. Chandler's Regt, re lief of Fort William Henry. McIntire, Chas. J. McIntosh, Capt. John Mohr, 1700- 1761, Mcintosh Co., Ga. Capt. Highland Light Infantry, un der Gen. Oglethorpe, against the Spaniards, 1740. Wounded and captured at Fort Moosa, Florida. Cuthbert, Charles M. Winston, Bertram M. Winston, Fred. H. McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817, Del aware. Assembly, i762-'79. Delegate to the Stamp Act Congress in N. Y., 1765. Speaker in the Assembly, 1772. Buchanan, Roberdeau 323 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Coale, Geo. O. G. Ingalese, Richard McKechnie, Lieut. John, 1782. Sentinel in Co. under Capt. North, 1756. Clerk, i756-'57, with Capt. Bradbury. In service, i756-'57, '57 to '58, and 11 weeks 1758. Lieut, in Capt. North's Co. At Fort St. Georges, i758-'59. Sergeant of same Co. McKechnie, William T. McKee, Col. William, 1732-1816. In Braddock's Expedition to Fort Duquesne. Capt. at bat tle of The Points and Point Pleasant in 1774. Wilson, George W. Wilson, Henry L. McKenzie, Major John, . Surgeon of 60th Royal Amer. Regt. of Foot, under command of Gen. Forbes, Fort Duquesne, 1758 ; Ticonderoga, 1758. Ex pedition against Quebec, 1759. Kinzie, John H. McKim, Lieut. Thomas, 1710-1786. Lieut, of Militia, Upper Regt from Brandywine Hundred, Del., 1756. Patterson, James W. Wilson, James G. Wilson, Marshal G. Wilson, William B. McKinnie, Barnabus, Jr., 1685- 1759, Edgecomb Co., N. C. Civil Officer; Justice of the Peace ; Member Assembly from Edgecombe, 1734. Barrow, Craig Townsend, George H. McLellan, Hugh, 1710-1787. De fence of Narragansett, No. 7, French and Indian War, 1745. Coffin, William K. Foster, Howell Southgate, Hugh M. McMillan, Col. Andrew, 1731- 1780. Received Lieutenant's Commission from Gen. James Abercrumby "In the Independ ent Company of Rangers," June 26, 1758. Served in Ex pedition against St. Francois, 1759. Received grant of land from Provincial Government for services in Old French War, 1767. Colonel of nth N. H. Regt, 1774. McMillan, Frank G. McMullin, Edward, 1740 -1798, Virginia. On Frontier, 1758- '59- McMullin, Nelson Van Buskirk McNeil, Capt. Archibald, Litch field, Conn. Ens., Col. Lyman's ioth Conn. Regt, Lord Lou don's Expedition, Fort Edward, 1757. Capt, Col. Reed's Regt, 1758, and Capt. Col. Wooster's Regt, Crown Point, 1759.. Against Canada, 1760. Col. Whiting's Regt., against Mon treal, 1761, and against Ha vana, 1762. Noble, Henry H. McPherson, Capt. Robert, 1730- 1789. Capt in ist Regt. of Penn., 1758. Member Prov. Assembly. Russell, Alexander W. Russell, Alexander W., Jr. Stevenson, Wm. P. McWilliam, Capt. Richard, 1781. Capt Co. of Foot, Del. Militia, 1757. Keeper of the Great Seal of Delaware. 1772. Pearce, Thomas D. Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Meade, Lieut. Caleb, 1716-1798, Greenwich, Ct. In French and Indian War, 1757. Mead, Spencer P. Mead, Dr. Amos, 1730 1807, Greenwich, Ct. Surgeon in the 3d Conn. Regt in the expedi tion of 1759 against Crown Point and Ticonderoga. Webb, Nathaniel Mead, Israel, 1639-1714. Dor chester, Mass. In garrison at Punkapogue, 1676, King Phil ip's War. Thompson, Abijah Mead, Corp. Samuel, 1706-1804, Harvard, Mass. In Col. Whit- comb's Battalion, 1755. In Capt. Israel Taylor's Co., Col. Wilder's Regt, for relief of 324 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Fort William Henry, 1757. Corp. in Capt Whitney's Co., Col. Bagley's Regt, 1758. Patch, Andrew W. Mead, Stephen, 1728-1806, Red ding, Conn. In Capt. Peter Van Derbergh's Co., Dutchess Co., 1755. Capt, Michael Thodey's Co., 1755. Repre sentative from Redding, 1768 and 1770. Douglas, Charles H. Douglas, Duncan Mead, Corp. Sylvanus, 1728-1781. French and Indian Wars, 1759. Mead, Spencer P. Mead, Capt. Thaddeus, 1726-1760, Norwalk. Capt, 1759; expedi tion against Crown Point and Fort Ticonderoga; battle of Lake George, 1755 ; alarm for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757 Wood, Walter Aaron Mead, Zebulon, 1728-1797. Lieut, in Capt. Peter Vanderburgh's Co., Dutchess Co., N. Y., 1755. Mead, Lewis H. Meeker, William, 1690, New Haven, Ct. Member of New Haven Train Band, 1643. Dean, Sidney B. Dean, William J. Meekins, Thomas, Sr., 1687, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1644. De Wolf, Edwin A. Meekins, Edward M. Meekins, Thomas, Jr., 1643-1675, Hadley, Mass. Scout attack on Hadley, King Philip's War. Belknap, Robt. L. Dickinson, Frederick Enders, John O. Meekins, Edward M. Meese, Col. Henry, 1681, Va. Member of House of Burgesses for Stafford, 1666; of the King's Council, 1680; Colonel of the Colonial Militia. MacDonnell, Austin M. Ramsay, Henry A. Meigs, Capt. Janna, 1672-173 9, Guilford, Conn. Capt, 1717. Deputy, I7i6-'i8. Chittenden, Edward A. Clarke, Edward S. Fletcher, Truman C. Meade, Richard W. Meigs, Henry B. Stevens, Charles Ellis Wilcox, Reynold W. Meigs, Capt. Josiah, 1741 - 1774. Deputy, Conn. General Court, 1767. Ensign, 1741 ; Lieut, 1743 ; Capt, 1747. Stevens, Charles Ellis Mellen, Ens. James, 1732-1769, Framingham, Mass. Tillinghast, Charles M. "Melvin, Capt. David, 1690-1745. In Pigwacket fight under Capt. Lovewell, 1725. Capt, 5th Co., 4th Mass. Regt, Col. Samuel Willard against Louisburg, 1745- Palmer, Lowell M. Melvin, Capt. Eleazer, 1703-1754. Served under Capt. John Lovewell against the Indians, 1725. Capt, French War, 1745- '47, serving in several cam paigns, and at defence of Lunenburg, Mass. Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H Woodin, William H. Melvin, John, 1652-1726, Charles town, Mass. Under Captains Joseph Sill and John Cutler, King Philip's War. Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Melville, Henry Palmer, Lowell M. Woodin, William H. *Melyn, Cornelis, 1602 - 1674. President of Eight-Men, 1643, Prov. of New Netherland. Patroon of Staten Island, 1642- '59- Houston, Wm. C, Jr. Howard, Edwin G. Libbey, William Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Rutherfurd, John _ Rutherfurd, Morris Terry, John Taylor, Jr. * Service not now qualifying. 325 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Melyn, Jacob, 1640- 1706. In Foot Co. at Esopus, 1660, Capt. Dirck Schmitt. Capt. and Deputy, Elizabeth Town, 1673- '74, Dutch Restoration. Ames, Louis A. Duffield, Howard Mendenhall, Benjamin, Chester Co., Pa. Member of Assem bly, 1714. Gheen, Edward H. Mercer, Gen. Hugh, 1720- 1777. In French and Indian War, 1755, and Braddock's Expedition to Fort Duquesne. Lieut.-Col. under Gen. Forbes, at Pitts burgh. Mercer, Robt. Lee Tucker, Beverly Tucker, John S. Meredith, Capt. Samuel, 1732- 1808. Capt. in Col. William Byrd's Regt, Old French War. Jones, David M. Jones, Paul Rose, Hiram H. Rose, Landon C. Walker, Gustavus A. Meriwether, Francis, Va. Clerk of Essex Co., 1692. Member House of Burgesses from Essex Co., 1706, '12. Robinson, James Dixon Robinson, Robert McTyiere Stewart, Joseph A. Meriwether, Nicholas, 1680-1744. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for New Kent Co., i7io-'i6, and for Hanover Co., 1743- Barret, Richard A. Block, Geo. Montgomery Furlow, Floyd Chas. Meriwether, Chas. Louis Meriwether, Hunter M. Meriwether, William W. Meriwether, Colonel Nicholas, 1736-1772. Colonel of a Vir ginia Regiment attached to General Braddock's Army; with the aid of three others carried the General off the field of battle, 1755. Meriwether, Charles Louis Merriam, John, 1729-1798, Con cord, Mass. Private, ist Foot Co. of Sudbury, 1757, Capt. Moses Maynard. Expedition against Canada, 1759, under Major-Gen. Amherst Willis, Henry A. Merriam, Corp. Samuel, 1723- 1794. Served under Col. Jas. Minot with rank of Corp., 1757. In Capt. Benj. Reed's Co., 1759. Cowee, James C. Merriam, William, 1626 -1689. Trooper in Capt. Curwin's Troop, Narragansett Cam paign. Bronson, Edward P. Carter, Walter S. Merriam, Henry P. Merrick (Meyrick, or Mirick), Capt. James, 1698 1790, Springfield and Monson, Mass. Ens., 1747. Capt, i754-'56. In expedition for relief of Fort William Henry. Merrick, Cyrus H. Merrick, Henry S. Merrick, Capt. Nathaniel, 1675- 1743, Harwich, Mass. Capt. in Colonial Militia. Snow, Edgar Morton Merrick, Timothy, 1704 -1784. Soldier from Methuen in Capt. Daniel Bodwell's Co., Lieut - Col. John Osgood's Regt Kreider, George N. Merrick, Lieut. William, 1602- 1689. In Duxbury Co. under Capt. Myles Standish, 1636- '43. Ensign, Military Co., Eastham, Mass., and Lieut, of same, 1663. Council of War, 1658. Bryant, Percy Foster, Albert V. Ladd, Wm. W. Merrick, Frederick L. Parker, Frederick W. Sears, Walter J. Snow, Edgar Morton Williams, Edw. Gilbert Merrick, William, Jr., 1643-1732, Harwich, Mass. Representa tive, 1719. Snow, Edgar Morton 126 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Merrill, Corp. Abel, 1671-1759, Newbury, Mass. Corporal under Capt Hugh March, 2nd Foot Co., Newbury, 1710- '11. Russell, Stevens G. Merrill, Daniel, 1642-1717, New bury and Salisbury, Mass. In Newbury Co., under Capt. Thomas Noyes, 1688. In Lieut. - Col. Thomas Noyes' Co. of Snowshoe Men, 1706. Daggett, George H. Hunt, Arthur K. Merrill, Frank A. Merrill, Thomas D. Merriman, Lieut. Caleb, 1707- 1770, Wallingford, Conn. Ens., Train Band, 1749. Lieut, ist Co. of Wallingford, 1756. Justice, i758-'70. Hall, Henry O. Johnson, S. Albert Merriman, Capt. John, 1659-1742, Wallingford, Conn. Lieut, 1704. Capt., 1712. Deputy, 1697-1715. Hall, Henry Orville Johnson, S. Albert Merriman, Capt. Nathaniel, 1613- 1693, Conn. Sergt. of Militia, New Haven, 1665. Lieut, at Wallingford, 1672. Capt. of Troop, New Haven Co., 1675. In Pequot and King Philip's Wars. Deputy from Walling ford, 1674, et seq. Crouse, Daniel N. Curtis, Geo. Munson Doolittle, Geo. T. Dyer, Horace E. Elton, John P. Hall, Henry O. Hayes, Birchard Austin Ives, Marvin A. Johnson, Edward H. Johnson, Joseph H. Johnson, S. Albert Little, Robt Forsyth Merriman, Buckingham P. Myer, Albert J. Parker, Fred'k S. Tuttle, Joseph F., Jr. Whitney, Chas. P. Wickwire, Arthur Manley Merritt, Thomas. Deputy to Gen eral Assembly, Hartford, Conn., Oct. 12, 1699. Merritt, Douglas Merritt, Henry K. Merryman, Capt. Chas., 1657P9, 1725. Capt. in the Colonial Militia of Baltimore, 1696. Perkins, Wm. Henry, Jr. Merwin, Lieut. Miles, 1721-1786. Lieut, 10th Conn. Troop, 1764. Brereton, Tallmadge H. Conover, John T. Merwin, Walter L. Metcalf, Ens. Eleazer, 1653- 1706, Wrentham, Mass. Ens., 1689. Farrington, Robt. I. Hill, Henry B. Hill, John W. Parker, Edw. H. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Metcalf, Capt. Timothy, 1697- 1767, of Wrentham. Hall, Lewis C. Meyer, Corp. Adolph, 1661-1711. Private in 3d Company, raised to defend Harlem against In dians, 1663. Corporal of the Harlem Night Watch, 1676. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Curtiss, Harlow C. Dos Passos, Louis H. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. La Bach, Paul M. MlCHIELSEN, REYER, 1 653 , Member of the Night Watch, Harlem, 1676. Ryer, George S. Ryer, James B. Middleton, Gov. Arthur, 1681- 1737. Commissioner to Va., 171 5. Member and Speaker of the Commons. President Con vention of 1719. President of Council, and Gov., i725-'30, Prov. S. C. Middleton, John Izard Norris, Charles C. P. Middleton, Edward, 1685. 327 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Member Grand Council, 1678- '84, Prov. of S. C. Middleton, John Izard Norris, Charles C. P. Middleton, Hon. Henry, 1717- 1784. Member and President of the Council, Prov. of S. C. President of Congress, 1774. Middleton, John Izard Norris, Charles C. P. Middleton, Jonathan, 1684-1754. Soldier in the Indian War, 1706. Hall, Henry B. Mifflin, John, 1714-1759. Com missioner, defence of the Prov. of Penn., 1745. Prov. Council, 1752. Indian Conference of Easton, 1757. Mifflin, James Mifflin, William Mighill, Stephen, 1651 , Row ley, Mass. In King Philip's War. Spofford, Paul N. Mighill, Deacon Stephen, 1707- 1783. Clerk of Capt. Pear son's Co. of Cavalry, 1757. Spofford, Charles M. Miles, Capt. John, 1644-1704. Ens. in command of New Haven soldiers in garrisoning Westfield, Mass., 1675. Lieut. under Major Robert Treat, Great Swamp Fight. Capt. of New Haven Co. Wood Creek Expedition, 1693, King Wil liam's War. Baldwin, Wilson L. Dwight, Frederick Miles, Frederick P. O'Conor, John C. Pond, Charles H. Pond, Nathan G. Pond, Nicholas M. Pond, Winthrop Sanford, George B. Warren, Walter P. Wylie, George S. Miles, Richard, 1663, New Haven, Conn. Deputy, 1648- '49. Clerk of Artillery, 1648. Judge, 1639. Hatch, Josiah O. Jewett, Stephen Miles, Lieut. Richard, 1672-1756. Lieut. Port Royal, 1710. Lieut. New Haven Train Band, 1712. Dwight, Frederick Smith, Wyllys K. Milk, Capt. James, 1711-1772, Falmouth. Capt, Indian Wars. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Noyes, Edward D. Millard, Robert. Under Capt. Turner, King Philip's War. Paul, Edward J. Miller, Abraham, Sr., 1 672-1749. Soldier in Father Rasle's War. Wounded at North Hampton, Mass., August, 1724. Miller, Robert F. Miller, Abraham, Jr., 1720-1785. Enlisted Dec. 3, 1754, in Berk shire Co., Mass., Miiitia. Pri vate under Maj. Seth Pom eroy, Expedition to Canada, 1747. Miller, Robert F. Miller, Abraham, 1735-1815. Non commissioned officer in the Penn. Militia, French and In dian War. Akers, Matthew L. Miller, Amos, 1713 . Mem ber of 5th Company, Capt. John Stanton, of Groton, 4th Regt, Col. Eleazer Fitch, Lieut-Col. Israel Putnam, Campaign of 1759. Miller, Henry Lewis Miller, Andrew, Jr-, 1716. In Canada Expedition, 1690. Served in N. Y. Militia, Suf folk Co., Regt, Brookhaven Co., 1715. Smith, Leroy Miller, Elijah, 1725-1776, White Plains. First Lieut, of Capt. Fowler's Co. of Foot in the Middle Battalion of the West chester Militia. Cornell, Thomas Lavender, 2d Miller, Gayen, . Pa. Assembly, 1714. Gest, Alexander P. Gest, John M. Miller, Lieut- John George, 1715- 328 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1762. Lieut-Col. James Burd's Regt., Prov. Forces, 1760. Egle, Wm. H. Law, Robert D. Lobingier, Andrew S. Lobinger, Chas. S. Talbot, Archie L. Miller, John, 1632-1711, Yar mouth, Mass. Deputy, Ply mouth Colony, 1 671 -'82. Coun cil of War, 1676. Baker, Alfred L. Brooks, Lyman L. Nickerson, Thos. W. Wolcott, Roger Miller, John, 1640-1715, Kenne- bunkport, Me. Assemblyman from Cape Porpoise, 1685. Davis, Walter Goodwin Libby, Charles T. Miller, Captain John, 1737-1807, Soldier in French and Indian Wars. Private in Captain Benjamin Pratt's Company in the Expedition to Canada, 1758. Lieutenant and Captain in the Revolutionary War. Talbot, Archie Lee Miller, Josiah, 1679-1729, Yar mouth, Mass. Selectman, 1707- '22. Town Treasurer, 171 5- '27. Rep., 1727. Nickerson, Thos. W. Miller, Lieut. Robert, 1715 , Lyme, Conn. Ens., 1755. Lieut, 1756. Marsh, George S. Miller, Lieut.-Col. Samuel, 1696 . Lieut-Col., ist Regt., of Horse, 1736. Botsford, Harry G. Miller, William, 1690, Ips wich, Mass. Served against Indians. Webb, William S. Millet, Hon. Thomas, 1689-1761, Dover, N. H. Representative from Dover, 1731, et seq. Speaker of the House, 1755. Judge of the Sup. Ct, 1740-42. Captain. Smith, William D. G. Mills, Benjamin, 1651 , Ded ham and Needham, Mass. Served under Captain Thomas Brattle, of record 24 August, 1676. Pearson, Arthur E. Mills, Capt. John, 1812, Amherst, N. H. Served in Capt. Alexander Todd's Co., Regt of Col. John Hart, in Crown Point Expedition, 1758 ; in invasion to Canada, 1760. Hill, Wm. Carroll Mills, Timothy, 1667-1752. Served in New York Militia, Suffolk County Regt., Smithtown Co., 1715. Smith, Leroy Zabriskie, Andrew C. Miner, Ens. Clement, 1640-1700, New London, Conn. In King Philip's War. Ens., 1693- '95- Stout, John K. Miner, Dr. Joseph, 1636-1712, New London and Stonington, Conn. Deputy, 1696-1706. In King Philip's War. Cadle, Cornelius Peet, Emerson W. Reed, Latham G. Miner, Capt. Manassah, 1647- 1728. Stonington, Conn. Ens., New London County Troops, 1693. Capt. in Expedition against Canada, 1709. Indian Adviser, 1694. Deputy, 1698- 1718. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Miner, Lieut. Simeon, 1708 . Stonington, Conn. Deputy to the General Court, 1739 to 1 76 1. Ens. and Lieut, of Stonington Train Band. Randall, John F. Miner (Minor), Capt. Thomas, 1608-1690, Pequot, Conn. Sergt, 1649. Deputy, i65o-'5i, etseq. Capt, King Philip's War. Chief Military Officer at Mys tic, 1665. Abbott, Everton J. Adams, Edw. M. Byrns, Robert A. Cadle, Cornelius Chesebrough, Geo. L. Clark, Fred'k Hamilton 3^9 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Critchlow, George R. Dennison, Ira W. Fletcher, Paris Hawkins, William Elton Hull, James W. Lewis, Charlton T. Meacham, Franklin A. Miner, Charles E. Miner, Edward G. Miner, George L. Miner, Karl R. Mott, John T. Mott, Luther Wright Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Peet, Emerson W. Randall, John F. Reed, Latham G. Russell, Julius Wm. Smith, Albert Y. Stout, John K. Suydam, Walter L. Tuttle, Albert Minor (Miner), Ephraim, Stoning ton, Conn. In Narragansett War. Deputy, 1676. Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Randall, John F. Suydam, Walter L. Minor, Capt. Ephraim, 1675-1762, Stonington, Conn. Lieut., Ston ington Train Band, 1707. Capt, 1715. Deputy, i722-'28; from Woodbury, i734-'35. Abbott, Everton J. Randall, John F. Minor, Capt. John, 1 634-171 9, Woodbury, Conn. Capt, 1684. Indian Commissioner and In terpreter. Deputy for Strat ford and Woodbury, 1667- 1710. In French and Indian Wars, i707-'o8. Abbott, Everton J. Beach, Bennett S. Clark, Frederick Hamilton Critchlow, George R. Hawkins, William Elton Judson, William V. Minor, John C. Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Robinson, Frederick M. Treadwell, George C. Tuttle, Albert Minor, Col. Joseph, 1673-1774, Woodbury, Conn. Ens., 1712. Lieut, 1720. Capt, 1724. Col., 1745. Deputy. Adams, Edw. M. Beach, Bennett S. Minor, Capt. Matthew, 1708- 1778, Woodbury, Conn. Ens., 1747. Lieut, 1754. Capt, 1757- Abbott, Everton J. Minor, Seth, . In Capt. Eben ezer Down's Co., Relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Minor, John C. Minot, George, 1594-1671, Dor chester, Mass. Deputy, 1635- :36- Bent, Samuel A. Clark, Arthur W. Hunt, Henry W. Minot, Grafton W. Minot, James Minot, Joseph G. Wells, Wellington Wetherill, Charles Minot, Cornet George, 1703-1744. Cornet, Dorchester Troop, 1 741. Hunt, Henry W. Minot, James Minot, Joseph G. Minot(t), Capt. James, 1653-1735, Concord, Mass. Deputy, 1700- '01. Capt, 1684. Bent, Samuel A. Brown, Otis S. Clark, Arthur W. Depew, Chauncey M. Melville, Henry Minot, James Moore, George H. Shuart, William H. Swain, William C. Warren, Charles E. Wells, Wellington Minot, Col. James, 1694-1759, Concord, Mass. Col. French and Indian War, 1756. Depew, Chauncey M. Mitchell, William A. Warren, Charles E. 330 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Minot, John, 1648-1690, Dorches ter, Mass. In Capt. Edward Hutchinson's Co., Mount Hope Campaign, King Philip's War, 1675. Minot, Joseph G. Minot, Lieut. John, 1730-1805. Lieut. South Independent Co., Dorchester, Mass. Capt. Withington, at Castle Wil liam, 1768. Hunt, Henry W. Judson, William V. Minot, Joseph G. Minot, Col. Stephen, 1662-1732, Boston. Had charge and cus tody of clothing brought him by John Wentworth, 1714. Botsford, Harry G. Mirick, John, . Under Capt. Sill in King Philip's War. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Miserole, Capt. Jan, 1685-1756, Brooklyn. In Capt. Daniel Aersius' Kings Co. Militia, 171 5. Capt, 1728. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Mitchell, Edward, 1715 1801, Bridgewater, Mass. Repre sentative, 1769-70. Rogers, Allan Mitchell, Ens. Jacob, 1649-1675, Bridgewater, Mass. Killed by Indians on his way to the garrison at Dartmouth, Mass. Bennett, Robt. Root Cushing, Luther S. Fuller, Linus E. Goddard, Lester O. Howard, Charles E. N. Kingman, William L. Rogers, Allan Mitchell, Matthew, 1590-1645. Deputy, 1637, when was voted that "There shalbe an offen sive warr against the Pe- quoitt" Asst, 1638. Served in garrison at Saybrook Fort under Lieut. Lion Gardiner, Pequot War. Indian Fight, Conn. River, 1636. Abbott, Everton J. Adams, John Q. Benjamin, Marcus Depew, Chauncey M. Depew, Chauncey M., Jr. Depew, Lawrence Farnham, Elijah T. Hatch, Josiah O. Hurd, Ethan O. Hurd, Rukard Judson, William P. Judson, William V. Kissam, Henry S. Ladd, Wm. W. Latham, Harry Woodville Merritt, Alan D. Mitchell, William A. Noble, Henry H. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Smith, Robert A. Stebbins, Albert K. Terry, John Taylor Winslow, Chauncey R. Mitchell, Matthew, , Stam ford. Signed Compact with Pyncheon at Springfield, 1636. Clerk, 1640. Founder of Stamford, 1641. One of five Commissioners to form Provin cial Government, 1641. Elected to Govern Town, 1641. Rep., 1637. Pequot War. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Mitchell, Lieut. Matthew, 1709- 1792. Lieut. Capt. Downs' Co., Fort William Henry Alarm, 1757. Benjamin, Marcus Mix, Sergt. Timothy, Jr., 1740- 1824, Conn. Sergt. in Capt. James Peck's Co., 1757. Thorpe, Burton Lee Mixer, Isaac, 1603-1655, Water- town, Mass. Clerk of the Train Band, 1654. Fulton, William E. Heald, Clarence E. Monnette, Orra E. Wyman, Walter C. Moale, John, 1695-1740. Member Lower House of Assembly, Md., from Baltimore Co., 1735, et seq. 331 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1708-1744, Lieut, of 1669-1759, Ens. of Jones, Arthur L. Moale, William A. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collins Modsley, Thomas, 1706, Dor chester, Mass. Soldier in gar rison at Punkapog in King Philip's War, June 24, 1676. McKechnie, Wm. T. Moseley, John G. Moffett, Col. George, 1735-1801. Capt. of Militia, Augusta Co., Va., before 1764, later Col. in French and Indian Wars. Matthews, Albert Moffett, Lieut. John, Augusta Co., Va. Militia, 1742. Jordan, Scott Matthews, Albert Monroe, Ens. William Lexington, Mass. Militia. Baker, Frank Brown, Francis H. Hopkins, Alfred F. Hopkins, Neville M. Monsall (or Mousall), John, 1596-1665, Mass. Deputy, 1635. A. & H. A. Co., 1641. Brooks, Lyman L. Eldridge, Wm. H. Goshorn, Alban O. Goshorn, Edwin C. Richardson, Wm. E. Monsall, Ralph, 1657, Charlestown, Mass. Deputy, i636-'38. Litchfield, Wilford J. Montague, John, 1681 . At Deerfield Meadows, Falls Fight, 1704. Wilder, Edward B. Montague, Peter, 1 603-1 659. Mem ber House of Burgesses, Va., from Nansemond, i652-*53 ; from Lancaster Co., i65i-'58. Anderson, John F. Caine, Paul Gilbert, Robt James, Jr. Hays, Edgar Clinton Robertson, Henry M. Montfort, Lieut. Peter, 1726, Flatlands, L. I. of Foot Co., Kings Co., Militia at Amersfort, 1700. 1652- Lieut Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Moody, Dr. Caleb, 1637-1698, Newbury, Mass. Deputy, i677-'78. Sergt. Newbury Co. Deering, Henry Fall, Charles G. Felton, Samuel M. Fessenden, Francis Gage, Herbert E. Howe, Edward W. Hubbard, Phineas Hunt, Arthur K. Noyes, Edward D. Spofford, Chas. M. Moody, Rev. Samuel, 1675-1747. Chaplain to the York, Me., Garrison, i698-'99. Chaplain in Louisburg Expedition, 1745. Fall, Chas. G. Rockwood, Charles G. Mooney, Capt. Hercules, of Col. Messerve's Regt, Fort Wil liam Henry. Pond, Charles H. Pond, Nicholas Moore, Archelaus, 1722 - 1786. Served 148 days in Indian War, from July 4 to Dec. 4, 1746. Moore, Howard P. Moore, Benjamin, 1678 - 1728, Southold. In Capt John Cooper's Troop, Col. Henry Smith's Suffolk Regt., 1715. Little, Robt. Forsyth Moore, Bernard, . Virginia. Member House of Burgesses, Va., 1752. Taylor, Carter B. Taylor, John B. Taylor, Robert R. Moore, Sergt. Isaac, 1622-1705, Farmington, Conn. Sergt., Train Band, 1649. Deputy, 1657P8. Booth, Charles E. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Hart, Richard H. Pack, Arthur Newton Powell, Lyman Theodore Winslow, Chauncey R. Moore, Gov. James, 1709. Commanded first Expedition against Spaniards in St Aug- 33- INDEX OF ANCESTORS ustine, 1702. Gov. St Croix, 1700. Middleton, John I. Waring, Thomas P. Moore, Gov. James, 1640-1706, Charleston, S. C. Deputy, 1683. Member of Council. Receiver General. Gov., 1700- 1702. Middleton, John I. Postell, John C. Moore, Gen. James, 1723, South Carolina. Col. Tusca rora War, 1713. Lieut-Gen., Yamassee War, 1715. Gov., 1719. Postell, John C. Moore, Rev. John, 1657, Southampton, L. I. Deputy and Commissioner, 1644. Burroughs, Wm. B. Moore, Albert R. Moore, John, 1677. Deputy to the General Court of Conn., 1653, et seq. Adams, Frederick C. Bissell, William P. Douglas, Walter B. Fulton, William E. Hayden, Wm. M. Ingraham, Wm. S. Jaynes, Fremont N. Moore, John H. Moore, John, Jr., 1645 1700, Windsor, Conn. Asst, 1696- '98, Col. of Conn. Bloss, Orlando P. Hayden, Horace E. Ingraham, William S. Moore, John Henry Sherman, Roger Moore, Ens. John, 1702, Sud bury and Lancaster, Mass. Sergt, 1670. Ens., 1689. In garrison, 1676, et seq. Repre sentative, i689-'90. Bloss, Orlando P. Daniels, Walter Edward Fisher, Albert Judson Parker, Geo. T. Poole, Chas. C. Stone, Charles W. Moore, Col. John, 1686 -1749. Alderman, N. Y. City, i730-'37. Capt. of Militia, N. Y. City, 1738. Col., 1738. Member Gov.'s Council, 1745-49. Haughton, John P. Haughton, Richard Huntington, Charles R. Moore, T. Channing Moore, Hon. John, 1658-1732. Member Gov.'s Council, South Carolina, 1684. Bellas, Henry H. Haughton, Richard Hayden, Horace E. Moore, Capt. John, 1674-1730. Capt in Col. Thomas Farmer's N. J. Regt., 171 5. Monnette, Orra E. Moore, Jonathan, Newbury, Mass. In Lieut-Col. Thomas Noyes' Co., 1707. Daggett, George H. Moore, Jonathan, 1 669-1741, Lan caster, Mass. Maintained the Garrison House at Wataqua- dock, King Philip's War, 1675- '76. Fisher, Albert J. Stone, Charles W. Moore, Joseph, 1647-1725. Served in Mt. Hope campaign. Under Capt. Prentice as Trooper from Middlesex Co. Martin, George Washington Simmons, Joseph F. Moore, Joseph, 1712-1790. Served in the "French War," 1755. Moore, John Henry Moore, Col. Maurice, 1694 . Deputy Lord Proprietor of Province. Commander of N. C. Volunteers in Indian War in S. C. in 1718. Middleton, John I. Moore, Oliver, 1707-1774, Lancas ter, Mass. Private, 2d Foot Company of Sudbury, Mass., under Captain Richardson. In Campaigns on the Canada Ex pedition. Parker, George Turner Moore, Capt. Richard, i 670-1767, Oxford, Mass. Capt, 1720. Deputy, i72o-'2i. Litchfield, Wilford J. Moore, Samuel, 1632-1688. Dep uty to General Assembly of 333 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS N. J., 1668, '71, '82, '88. Monnette, Orra E. Moore, Capt. Samuel, 1662-1717. Capt Militia, Newtown, L. I., 1689. Under Major Thomas Lawrence, after the burning of Schenectady. Burroughs, Stiles B. Chambers, Thomas S. Frye, Jed High, Everett Nelson Moore, Albert R. Moore, Capt. Samuel, 1705-1786. Lieut, of ist Co., Salisbury, Mass., 1752. Capt, 1756. Deputy, i759-'65. Averill, Henry K, Jr. Kellogg, George C. Moore, Major Samuel, 1708-1784, Hudson, N. H. Lieut, 1744; Capt, 1758; Major, 1759, in N. H. Troops. Moore, Franklin Smedley Moore, Thomas, . Member Train Band, Southold, under Lieut. Chas. Glover, i652-'53, in the troubles with Dutch and Indians. Little, Robt. Forsyth Moore, Col. William, 1699-1780. Of Moore Hall. Col. ist As sociated Regt, Chester Co., Militia, Prov. of Penn., French and Indian War, i747-'48, '55. Bellas, Henry H. Smith, Morton W. Smith, Wm. R. Ward, Brinton Morehead, Capt. Charles, 1725- 1783. Captain in the Fauquier Co., Va., Militia, 1767. Lewis, Marvin H. Morehouse, Lieut. Samuel, 1687. Lieut, Conn., 1686. Jennings, Walter McClintock, Emory Morey, Roger, . Commissioner, Providence, 1658. Robinson, Roswell R. Morgan, Charles, 1649-1719, Mon mouth Co., N. J. Quartermas ter of Militia for Queen's Co., N. Y, i689-'9o. Hubbard, Ralph H. Hubbard, Walter C. Jones, Walter Rysam Reichner, Aiken Morgan, Capt. Daniel, 1712-1773, Preston, Conn. Ens., 1752. Lieut, and Capt, 1766. Dep uty, 1764. Trowbridge, William P. Morgan, David. One of the de fenders of Springfield, Mass., during King Philip's War. Fisher, Albert J. Morgan, David, 1721 . With Virginia Troops in the French and Indian War. Robinson, Morgan Poitiaux Morgan, Capt. Francis, 1657. Capt. of Militia; Burgess for York, i647-'52-'53. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Morgan, Henry, 1613-1674. Sher iff of Kent Co., Md., and Commander of Militia, 1648. Commissioner for Kent Island and Asst. to the Commander, i652-'54. Lower House of Legislature, 1659. Browne, Bennet B. Howard, McHenry Morgan, Isaac, 1 652-1706. In the Falls Fight, 1676, under Capt. William Turner. Averill, Henry K, Jr. Kellogg, George C. Morgan, Capt. Jacob, 1716-1792. Capt, i7$g-'6$. French and Indian Wars, Prov. Forces of Penn. Ash, Gordon Monges Kuhn, John J. Wetherill, Alexander M. Wetherill, Charles Wetherill, Richard B. Morgan, Lieut. Jacob, Jr., 1742- 1802. Ens., Capt. Levi Trump's Co., Pa. Provincial Troops, 1758. Lieut, i758-'59. Adjt, 1760. Ash, Gordon Monges Morgan, James, Jr., — 171 1, Gro ton, Conn. In King Philip's War, 1675. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Morgan, James, Sr., 1607-1685, Groton, Conn. In Pequot War. 334 INDEX OF ANCESTORS In ist Col. Gen. Assembly of Colony of Conn. Dickinson, Oliver P. Dutton, Wm. D. Morgan, Franklin T. Morgan, George D. Morgan, James H. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Randall, John F. Rhodes, Dudley W. Richardson, Wm. Eddy Rogers, Morgan Witter Sherman, Roger Stetson, Caleb R. Trowbridge, Wm. P. Yemans, Herbert Wm. Morgan, Capt. James, 1644-1711, Groton, Conn. Capt. of Dra goon, 1690. Dep. to General Court of Conn., 1689-1706. Was in Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Randall, John F. Reed, Latham G. Stetson, Caleb R. Morgan, Capt. John, 1645-1712, Groton, Conn. Lieut, 1692. Indian Commissioner and Deputy, 1690; from Preston, i693-'94. Brookfield, Henry M. Heilner, George C. Morgan, George E. Morgan, James H. Morgan, Wm. F. Morgan, William H. Rhodes, Dudley W. Richardson, Wm. E. Sanger, Joseph P. Sherman, Roger Talbot, Archie L. Trowbridge, William P. Morgan, Capt. John, 1667-1746. Lieut, of ist Co. of Groton, Ct, 1692. Capt, 1714. Brookfield, Henry M. Heilner, George C. Morgan, John Morgan, Joseph, 1702-1773. In Capt. Josiah Kellogg's Co., Suffield, 1723*24, and in Capt. Wright's Co., Brookfield, 1725. Dickinson, Oliver P. Goodwin, Francis Goodwin, James J. Goodwin, Walter L. Morgan, Sergt. Joseph, Brimfield, Mass. Sergt. in 2d campaign against Louisburg, i758-'59. Dickinson, Oliver P. Morgan, Appleton Morgan, Capt. Joseph, 1736-1813. In Seven Years' War. Capt. Benjamin Day's Co., Crown Point, 1755. Sergt. in same in Canada, 1758. At Fort Wil liam Henry, 1757. Capt. John Bancroft's Co., Invasion of Canada. Goodwin, Francis Goodwin, James J. Goodwin, Walter L. Morgan, Capt. Miles, 1616-1699. Built a block house which he defended against the Indians, sacking of Springfield, Mass., 1675. Barbour, Lucius B. Bement, Robert B. C. Bucklin, Harry Masters Collins, Holdridge O. Fisher, Albert J. Freeman, Alden Goodwin, Francis Goodwin, James J. Goodwin, Walter L. Morgan, Louis S. Wood, Charles M. Wood, Ephraim M. Morgan, Capt. Theophilus, 1703- 1766. Commanded ist Co. of Killingworth, Conn., 1756, French and Indian War. Morgan, William H. Morgan, Capt. William, 1723- 1777. Sergeant in Joseph Morgan's Company that marched to the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. He was ist Lieut, of the Train Band, 6th Company, New London, 1759; Capt,, 1760. Morgan, Christopher Morrill, Abraham, 1662. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Monnette, Orra E. Morrill, Isaac, 1 588-1661, Rox- 335 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS bury, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Booth, Charles E. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Marble, John Emerson Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Morris, Anthony, 3d, 1654-1731. Prov. Council of Penn., 1695- '97. Justice Supreme Court, 1694. Collins, Henry H., Jr. Crothers, Stevenson Morris Davids, Richard W. Draper, Thomas Wain-Morgan Elliman, Lawrence B. Mifflin, James Mifflin, William Moran, Charles Morris, Frederick W. Morris, Jacob Giles Morris, Roland S. Tyson, Anthony M. Tyson, Matthews S. Morris, Anthony, Jr., 1683-1763. Prov. Assembly, Penn., 1722- '34. Collins, Henry H., Jr. Mifflin, Wm. Morris, Capt. Charles, 1711-1781. Capt at Minas and Grand Pri, i746-'47, under Noble. Surveyor-General of Nova Scotia. Councillor, 1755- „ '74- McIntire, Chas. J. Morris, Lieut. Edward, ist, 1630- 1689, Roxbury, Mass. Deputy, i677-'87. First Military Offi cer of Woodstock, Conn. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robt Barbour, Wm. W. Butler, Frank Osgood Childs, James E. Christian, George C. Hammond, Lyman D. Heaton, John E. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Morris, Seymour Morrison, Seth Warner, Jr. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Strong, Richard P. Weld, Geo. F. Morris, Deacon Edward, 1658- 1727, Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn. In expedi tion under Phipps against Quebec, 1690. Stowell, Wm. Henry Harrison Morris, Lieut. Edward, 3d, 1688- 1769, Woodstock, Conn. French and Indian Wars. Morris, Seymour Stowell, Wm. H. H. Strong, Frederick S. Strong, Richard P. Morris, Joshua, 171 3-1 802. Mem ber of Penn. Assembly, 175 1- '55- Levick, Lewis J. Morris, Gov. Lewis, 1671-1746. Chief Justice of New York, 1 720- '3 8. • ist Gov. Prov. of N. J, i738-'46. Burrill, Drayton Carnochan, G. Morris Coerr, Frederic D. H. De Peyster, F. Ashton Jones, Arthur S. H. Lefferts, Frederic R., Jr. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Morris, Lewis Morris, Lewis G. Morris, Wm. H. Norwood, Lewis M. Robertson, James M. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Timpson, Lawrence Van Buren, Laurens H. Walker, Wm. Henry Watson, Samuel N. Wyeth, George E. Morris, Lewis, 1698-1762. Member of Governor's Council, New York, 1720. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Morris, Morris, 1677-1764. Mem ber of Penn. Assembly, 1718, et seq. Levick, Lewis J. Morris, Capt. William. N. Y. City Militia, 1701. Member of the Council, N. J., 1713. Earle, Ferdinand P. 336 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Morrison, Dr. Normand, 1700-1761. Surgeon of the Conn, troops in the Louisburg Expedition. 2d Lieut, in Capt. Whiting's Co., 1746. Isham, Norman M. Morse, Lieut. Anthony, 1606-1686, Newbury, Mass. Lieut, Mili tia. Private, i755-'56. Stowell, Wm. Henry Harrison Morse, Benjamin, 1640 . New bury, Mass. Soldier in Capt. Thomas Noyes' Co., 1688. Dorman, Wm. B. Morse, Benjamin, Jr., 1669-1743. Drummer in Command of Capt Thomas Noyes. Pettingell, Frank H. Morse, Daniel, Sr., — — 1688, Sherborn, Mass. In command at his garrison house during King Philip's War. Holbrook, Levi Morse, Daniel, Jr., 1640-1702. He served with his brothers and four others in the house of his father during King Philip's War. Holbrook, Levi Morse, Deacon John, Watertown. Ensign before elected Deacon in 1697. Hall, Lewis C. Morse, Ens. Jonathan, 1643-1727. Ens. in Major Gookins' Regt. at Sherbourne, Mass., 1682. Alexander, Harrison B. Morse, Capt. Joseph, 1649-1718. Medfield Co., Mass. Militia. Defended the town against King Philip, 1675. Deputy, from Sherbourne. Aldridge, Fred'k T. Goddard, Herbert W. Hill, Lew Cass Holbrook, Levi Morse, Waldo Grant Nichols, Geo. Leslie Morse, Joshua, 1653-1692, New bury, Mass. Soldier, acting as drummer in Capt. Thomas Noyes' Co., 1689. Morss, Charles A. Morss, Everett Morse, Joshua, 1677-1749. Rep. to the General Court, 1727, '32, '33, '36. '44-. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Morse, Levi, 1741-1816, Sharon and Wrentham, Mass. Private un der Capt. Moses Curtis at St. Johns, i759-'6o. He enlisted for the invasion of Canada. Morse, Sidney Levi Morse, Col. Moody, 1719-1805, Sutton, Mass. Capt. 3d Co. from Sutton, ist Worcester Regt, John Chandler, Col., 1763. Howe, Edward W. Morse, Capt. Samuel, 1639-1718, Medfield, Mass. Representa tive in Genl. Court, 1707. Butler, Edward A. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Morse, Samuel, 1 670-1726, Marl boro, Mass. In Joseph Mores' Garrison at Marlborough, 1710. Burt, Charles W. Morton, Lieut. Ephraim, 1623- 1693, Plymouth. Lieut, of Plymouth Military Co., 1656- '64. Deputy to General Court of Plymouth Col., i66o-'76, '78, '86. Representative to Mass. General Court, 1692. Council of War, i68i-'88. Bowers, Henry Brown, Philip G. Crandon, Edwin S. Cushing, Luther S. Lovering, Henry M. Palmer, William L. Wheeler, Edw. J. Morton, Capt. George, Jr., 1641- 1696. Deputy, 1693. Ens. of Militia, 1681; later Capt. In Garrison at Brookfield, 1676. Jackson, Edward F. Morton, John, 1616 , Middle- boro, Plymouth Colony. Dep uty from Bridgewater, 1672- '73- Parker, Fred'k W. Talbot, Archie L. Morton, Capt. John, Jr., 1728. Lieut, of Militia, 1713, Richmond Co., Va. Capt Morton, Daniel 337 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Morton, John, 1724-1777. Mem ber of Penn. Assembly, 1756, et seq. Mcllvain, Edward M. Mcllvain, William Morton, Joseph, 1759. Mem ber Va. House of Burgesses, i756-'58. Morton, Daniel Morton, Nathaniel, 1613-1710. Secretary, Plymouth Col., i645-'85. Council of War. Awashonk uprising, 1671. Brown, John B. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Crandon, Edwin S. Danforth, Allan Evans, George F. Parker, Edward L. Van Dyke, Harry W. Moseley, Consider, 1675 - 1755, Westfield, Mass. Garrison House, against Indians. Maynard, George C. Moseley, Sergt. Increase, 1663- 1690, Dorchester, Mass. Sergt. in Capt. John Withington's Co., from Dorchester. Phips' Expedition against Canada, 1690. Moseley, John Graham Moseley, Increase, 1712 - 1795, Woodbury, Conn. Representa tive, i75i-'79. Moseley, John G. Moseley, Lieut. - Col. Increase, 1740 -18 1 1, Woodbury, Conn. Ensign in the Thirteenth Regi ment of Connecticut Militia, 1760; Lieutenant, 1762 '64; Captain, 1774; Lieutenant-Col onel, 1774. Moseley, John G. Moseley, Lieut. John, 1640-1690, Lieut. Westfield Co. of Foot, King Philip's War. Dewey, Chauncey E. Maynard, George C. Wight, William Ward Moseley, Josiah, 1748-1826. In Capt James Noble's Co., Col. Easton's Regt, Expedition to Canada, 1775. Maynard, George Colton Moseley, Capt. Samuel, 1641- 1680, Mass. Commanded Ex pedition against the Dutch pirates, 1675. Capt of an Independent Co. of Volun teers, King Philip's War. Harris, Charles Moseley, Rev. Samuel, 1708-1791. Chaplain to Gov. Belcher at Castle William, Boston Har bor, 1730. Moseley, Charles Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Moseley, Thomas, 1706. Served at Punchapauge, 1676. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Mosely, Robert, Virginia. Officer in Colonial Militia, 1767. Butt, Archibald W. Moses, Lieut. Aaron, before 1713, Sagamore Creek, N. H. Lieut, in Capt. Tobias Lang- don's Co. Member of a Court Martial called by Gov. Usher at Newcastle, 1696. Salter, John Lowe, Jr. Moses, James, . Served at her Majesty's Fort William and Mary, at Newcastle, N. H., 1708. Libbey, Wm. Moses, John, 1683, Windsor, Conn. In Major John Mason's Troop, in Indian Wars against King Philip and the Narragan setts. Case, John Edward Moses, Zebina Tuller, Walter K. Mosher, Ens. Hugh, 1633-1713. Ens., 1676. On Court Martial for Trials of Indians engaged in Philip's designs. Greene, Douglas N. Preston, Howard W. Williams, Norman A. Moss, John, 1604-1707, New Haven and Wallingford, Conn. Trooper under Major John Mason. Representative, 1667- '73- 338 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Clark, Lot Curran Doughty, Francis E. Dwight, Frederick Foster, Frederick de P. Ives, Marvin A. Knapp, Henry E. Lloyd, John U. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Wetherill, Charles Wickwire, Arthur M. Williams, Norman A. Mott, Capt. James. Capt of a Co. of Foot, Mamaroneck, West chester County, N. Y. Mott, John G. Mott, Nathaniel, 1675, Braintree, Mass. Killed in defense of Braintree, 1675. Butters, William Mott, William, 1673-1740. In Capt. Joshua Cornell's Co., Queens Co., 1715. Jones, Walter R. Mott, William, Jr., 1709-1789. Enrolled, 1758, Suffolk Co., Capt. Alexander Smith's Co., French and Indian War. Jones, Walter R. Mottrom, Col. John. Member Va. House of Burgesses from Northumberland Co., 1645, '52, '56. Stewart, Joseph A. Moulton, Capt. Ebenezer, 1709- 1756. At Crown Point, 1755- Coles, H. R. Remsen Moulton, Jacob, 1688 1751, Hampton, N. H. Under Capt. John Gilman, 1710. Peirce, Jonathan F. Moulton, Col. Jeremiah, 1765. Sergt, Lieut, and Capt, French and Indian War. Col. 3d Regt, 1745, in Expedition which captured Louisburg. Led Expedition which cap tured Norridgewock, 1724. Clarke, Charles L. Lisle, Lyman Moulton, John, 1599-1650, Hamp ton, N. H. Deputy Mass., 1639. Bennett, Larkin E. Parker, Henry R. Morrell, George C. Moulton, Ens. John, 1638-1705, Hampton, N. H. In King Philip's War. Ens., 1690. Moulton, George M. Parker, Henry R. Parsons, William D. Pearson, Joseph H. S. Peirce, Jonathan F. Rollins, Philip Ashton Moulton, Gen. Jonathan, 1726- 1797, Hampton, N. H. Under Capt. John Ladd, 1757. Lieut.- Col. 3d Regt. of Militia, 1760. Brig.-Gen., N. H. Militia, 1785. Moulton, George M. Peirce, Jonathan F. Porter, Horace Moulton, Robert, 1665. Deputy from Charlestown to Gen. Court of Mass., 1634; from Salem, 1637. Coles, H. R. Remsen Moulton, Robert, 1675 1756. First Representative from Brimfield, Mass., to Gen. Court of Mass., 1730. Coles, H. R. Remsen Mount, George, 1705. Dep uty to First General Assembly of N. J., 1668. Sheib, Samuel H. Mount, Lieut. Richard. Lieut, of Fifth Co., Middlesex County, N. J. Militia, 1715. Sheib, Samuel H. Mowry, Roger, 1666. Com missioner of Providence, 1658. Phillips, Henry Byron Mudge, John, 1654-1733. Soldier under Capt. Samuel Moseley in Narragansett War, 1675; also under Capt. Joseph Sill in King Philip's War, 1676. Baker, Alfred L. Burdett, Cyril Herbert Mudge, Solomon H. Mudge, Thomas, . In Garri son at Wading River, 1675. In Capt. Moseley's Co. Robinson, Roswell R. Mulford, Jeremiah, 1687-1766. In 339 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Capt. Mathias Burnett's 2d Easthampton Co., 171 5. Jones, Walter R. Mulford, John, 1606-1686. Sol dier at Easthampton in the Indian alarm of 1653. Libbey, William Mulford, Thomas, , Eastham, Plymouth Col. In King Philip's War, i675-'76. Bickford, Robt Sloane Daniels, Edwin Alfred Eldredge, Zoeth S. Mulford, Thomas, 1666 - 1747, Eastham and Truro. Rep. to General Court, 1718, '19, and '20. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Mullins, Matthew, . In Va. Militia, against French and Indians. Quisenberry, Anderson Chenault Mumford, Capt. Thomas, 1706- 1764, Groton, Conn. Lieut. New London Co. Troop, 1728. Capt, 1736. Mumford, James G. Munn, Benjamin, 1675, Springfield, Mass. Under Major John Mason in the Pequot War. Merritt, Douglas Moseley, John G. Munn, Henry N. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Munning, George, 1597-1658, Bos ton, Mass. Granted 5 pounds for the loss of his eye in country's service on the voy age to Block Island, 1636. Hill, Lew C. Munro, Alexander, . Member of Highland Grenadiers who under Wolfe first scaled the Heights of Abraham at Battle of Quebec when Montcalm was defeated and Wolfe died in the hour of victory. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Munroe, Capt. Edmund, . En sign, Rogers' Rangers in French War. Capt. at Crown Point, 1762. Lieut, 1763, etc. Brown, Francis H. Munroe, Lieut. John, 1666-1753, Lexington, Mass. Lieut. At the Indian fight at Lamprey's River, 1690. Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, William H. Munroe, Ens. William, 1669- 1759, Lexington. Ens. in Mili tia. Brown, Francis H. Hopkins, Alfred Francis Hopkins, Neville Monroe Rice, Henry B. Munson, Sergt. Joel, 1702 , New Haven. Sergeant in 1758, French and Indian War. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Munson, Ens. Samuel, 1643-1693, Wallingford, Conn. Ens., King Philip's War. Brewer, William A. Clark, Eliot A. Doolittle, Geo. T. Haight, Frederick E. Johnson, Stephen A. Munson, C. La Rue Myer, Albert J. Story, Henry G. Story, Joseph G. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Munson, Capt. Thomas, 1612-1685. In the Pequot War under Mason as Sergt., 1642. Ens., i66i-'64. Lieut, i664-'76. Under Capt Treat in King Philip's War. Capt, 1676, New Haven Co. Militia. Bishop, William H. Brewer, William A. Brokaw, George T. Bushnell, Clarence M. Candee, Henry Hinsdale Candee, Henry S. Clark, Eliot A. Curtis, Geo. Munson Doolittle, Geo. T. Foote, Horace A. Haight, Frederick E. Hartley, George D. Hartley, Isaac S. Hayes, Birchard Austin Heaton, John E. Johnson, Stephen A. Johnson, William S. Munson, C. La Rue 340 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Munson, Dunham O. Munson, Francis M. Munson, Francis M., Jr. Munson, Frederic G. Myer, Albert J. Rogers, Charles B. Story, Henry G. Story, Joseph G. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Trowbridge, Rutherford Tuttle, Henry S. Tuttle, Joseph F., Jr. Murdock, Major John, 1706-1778. Lieut, 1747. Capt. 10th Co., 7th Conn. Regt, 1749. French and Indian War, 1758. Major, 1766. Huntting, Teunis D. Smith, Philip S. Murdock, Lieut. Robert, 1694- 1762. Deputy Mass., 1751. Lieut, of Newton Militia. Jackson, Edw. F. Jackson, George E. Murdock, Capt. Samuel, 1698- 1769, Windham, Conn. Cornet of Windham Co. Troop, 1739. Capt. of Troop of Horse in Fifth Regt., 1741. Deputy, 1756, et seq. Murdock, Harold Murdock, Joseph B. Murray, Seth, 1736-1795. Col. Isaac Williams' Regt, Old French War. Foster, Reginald L. Muzzey, Benjamin, 1630 -1690. Soldier under Capt. Hench man, King Philip's War. Simmons, Joseph F. Muzzey, Benjamin, 1657 . On roll of English Prisoners in hands of French and Indians in Canada, 1710. Simmons, Joseph F. Myer . See Meyer. Mygatt, Capt. Eli, 1742-1807, Conn. Capt. of ist Co. Train Band, 16th Regt. Conn. Colony Troops, 1774. Adams, Asael E. Adams, George D. Adams, Whittlesey Mygatt, Jacob, 1633-1706. In Major John Mason's Troop, 1658. Shepard, Edw. M. Mumford, Thomas, 1656 - 1726. Deputy from Kingston, R. I., 1701. Mumford, James G. Myrick, Capt. Isaac, 1665-173 i, Newburg. Capt. in Col. Church's Port Royal Expedi tion, 1704. Kellen, William V. N Nagel, Barent, 1678 , Har lem, N. Y. Soldier in 171 5. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Nagel, Capt. Jan. In service of Dutch West India Co., 1664. Magistrate, 1673. Corporal of Co., at New Harlem, 1673 and 1675. Corbusier, William H. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Nalle, Martin, , Culpepper and Orange, Va. Served in an Independent Corps under Maj. John Field, 1764; also in an expedition under Col. Bouquet against the Shawnee Indians, 1779. Haldeman, Walter Newman Nash, Gov. Abner, 1740- 1786. Member of the House of As sembly of North Carolina, i764-'7o. Member ist Provin cial Congress, 1774. Second Governor of North Carolina. Burgevin, Geo. C. Nash, Jacob. In King Philip's War. Moran, Charles Nash,. Colonel John, 1769, Virginia. Member of Assem bly from Prince Edward County, i754-'57. Colonel of Militia defending the frontier. Nash, Joseph Cheshire Nash, Lieut. Samuel, 1602 , Duxbury, Mass. Private, 34i SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Lieut. Holmes's Co. against Pequot Indians, 1637. Sergt, Duxbury Co., 1643; Lieut, 1645. Sheriff of Plymouth Col., 1652. Chief Marshal of Gen eral Court, 1652. Deputy 1653. Member of Council of War, 1658. Butters, George Cushing, Luther S. Kingman, William L. Nickerson, Thomas W. Richardson, Geo. E. Sampson, Clark H. Thompson, Gilbert Nash, Thomas, 1658, New Haven, Conn. Deputy, 1640. Hubbard, Phineas Pack, Arthur Newton Nash, Lieut. Timothy, 1626-1699, Hadley, Mass., and New Haven, Conn. Lieut, Hadley Military Co., 1678. Deputy, Mass., 1690, '92, '95. Ensign. Converse, Charles A. Hubbard, Phineas Russell, Thomas Wright White, William C. Nason, Nathaniel, 1740-1805. In Capt. Timothy Hamont's Co., Col. Saltonstall's Regt, at Crown Point, 1762. Butterfield, Charles B. Nason, Ens. Richard, 1 606-1 697, Kittery, Me. Elected and confirmed July 4, 1653. Harrington, Harrison L. Lord, Calvin Neal, Sergeant Henry, 1649-1717, Braintree. Soldier in King Philip's War. Guilford, Wm. W. Neale, Lieut. Anthony, 1659- 1723. Lieut, in Capt. Brandt's Militia Co., Charles Co., Md., 1686. Browne, Bennet B. Knott, Aloysius L. Smith, William D. G. Neale, Lieut. Daniel, . Lieut. in an Irish Regt. that fought against Oliver Cromwell in the Irish Civil War, 1641. Lieut. of Northumberland Co. Hume, Edgar E. Neale, Capt. James, 1615-1684. Prov. Council, 1643, et seq. Member House of Burgesses, 1666. Commissioner of the Treasury, 1643. Capt, 1661, to raise troops against the Dutch. Brent, Joseph L. Brice, Philip H. Browne, Bennet B. Fleet, Alexander F. Fleet, Henry W. Fleet, John S. Grindall, Chas. Sylvester Howard, McHenry Keyser, Robert B. Knott, Aloysius L. Mackenzie, George N. Paca, John P. Smith, Thomas M. Smith, William D. G. Tyson, Malcolm V. Neale, Capt. John. Member Council of Md., i643-*44, '60- '61. Burgess from Charies Co., 1666. Commissioned to make war upon the Dutch, 1660. Tyson, Malcolm V. Neely, Lieut. Henry, 1743-1802. Served as one of the men raised and passed for guard ing the Western Frontier of the counties of Ulster and Orange, where Jas. Clinton is Captain. Also in Captain Wm. Neely's Company. Barnes, George Edward Nelles, William (Nellis), N. Y. Served as Volunteer in the Expedition against Canada in 1711. Barnes, George Edward Nelson, Capt. John, 1654-1734. Headed the Bostonians at the attack on Gov. Andros, 1689. Captured in 1691, taken to Quebec. Broome, George C. Jeffries, John T. L. Stone, Charles W. Nelson, Jonathan, 1698 - 1792, Rowley, Mass. In Expedition against Canada, 1758, and in Capt. Asa Foster's Co., 1759. Britton, Edward E. 342 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Nelson, Leander, 1724-1820, Ports mouth, N. H. Volunteer in Louisburg Expedition, took part in the storming of the island battery, and for his sufferings and loss was voted £1 9s. 6d. by the N. H. Legis lature, 12 August, 1746. In Captain Samuel Hale's Com pany, Colonel Samuel Moore's Regiment. Lamson, William G. Nelson, Capt. Philip, 1636-1691, Rowley, Mass. Lieut, 1673. Capt. in Expedition to Quebec, 1690. Atwood, Luther Nelson, Gov. William, 1711-1772. President of Council, Domin ion of Va., and Gov. Moffett, Darius L. Moffett, Darius L. V. Page, S. Davis Nevil, Col. James, 1728 - 1784. Capt. Albemarle Co., Va., Mi litia, i757-'s8, French and Indian Wars. Major, Amherst Co. Troops, 1761. Lieut.-Col., 1764. Col., 1769. Vaughan, George T. Vaughan, Wm. Washington Neville, Capt. George, 1695-1774. Capt, Va. Militia. Knight, William W. Nevins, Ensign Cornelis, 1661- 171 1. Ensign, 1689 , Foot Co., Staten Island, Queen Anne's War. Coit, Henry L. Nevius, Martinus, 1693-1766. In Capt. Roulif Lehrman's Co., Kings Co. Militia, 171 5. Jones, Walter R. Nevius, Capt. Petrus, 1663-1740. Capt in Lieut-Col. Henry Filkin's Kings Co. Regt., Queen Anne's War, 1711. Jones, Walter R. Newberry, Capt. Benjamin, 1634- 1689, Windsor, Conn. Dep. Gov.-Asst, 1685. Member Council of War. Capt. in King Philip's War. Day, Robert W. Dewey, Chauncey E. Dixon, Francis Stillwell Ewing, Alonzo P. Haskell, Frank W. Jones, Charles L. Loomis, John H. Metcalf, James B. Orne, Henry M. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Weaver, Clinton H. Wight, Wm. W. Newberry, Thomas, 1636. Deputy, Mass. Bay. Colony, i634-'35. Adams, Frederick C. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Clark, Kenneth- Cutler, Ralph W. Douglas, Walter B. Foster, Frederick de P. Hayes, Birchard Austin Monnette, Orra E. Munds, James Theus Parker, Geo. T. Rose, John C. Short, John C. Wetherill, Charles Wilder, Edward B. Wolcott, Roger Newberry, Walter, 1646 , Newport, R. I. Assistant, Col ony of R. I., 1686. Member of Gov. Andros. Council, 1686, 1688. Milne, Caleb J., Jr. Milne, David Smith, Thomas G. Newbold, Michael, 1668 - 1721, New Jersey (Burlington Co.). One of the King's Justices and an Officer of the Provincial Troops. Inches, George B. Newcomb, Lieut. Andrew, 1640- 1708, Edgartown, Mass. Lieut, 1691 ; in command of the forti fication there. Anderson, Arthur C. Brewster, Samuel D. Emerson, George D. Graves, Albert M. Newcomb, Bethuel M. Newcomb, Clarence F. Newcomb, Francis H. Newcomb, George W. Newcomb, Harry T. Pack, Arthur Newton 343 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Pack, Chas. Lathrop Peck, Warren Picher, Oliver S. Rich, William T. Newcomb, Isaac, 1700-1761. Under Capt. Richard Thayer, Mass. Troops, 1747. Newcomb, Chas. Lawrence Newcomb, George A. Newell, John, 1634-1704, Roxbury, Mass. In King Philip's War under Capt Isaac Johnson, i675-'76. Wyman, Walter C. Newell (Newhall), Joseph, 1658- 1706. In Major Thomas Savage's Co., Lieut. Benj. Gillam, Mount Hope Cam paign. Johnson, Enoch S. Newhall, James S. Newell, Capt. Nathaniel, 1703- 1753, Farmington, Conn. Ens., 2d Co. of Farmington, 1745. Lieut, 1750. Capt, 1751. Deputy, i750-'5i. Pack, Arthur Newton Newell, Ens. Samuel, 1660-1753, Farmington, Conn. Ens. of the Farmington Train Band, 1707. Dickinson, Oliver P. Pack, Arthur Newton Powell, Lyman Theodore Wead, Leslie C. Newgate, John, 1580-1665. Dep uty, Mass., 1638. Dorr, Dalton Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Wolcott, Roger Wood, Eric F. Newhall, Capt. Benjamin, 1698- 1763, Lynn, Mass. Representa tive, i749-'5o, '53-'63. Johnson, Enoch S. Newhall, Ens. John, 1634-1735, '36. Ensign of the Lynn Foot Co., under Capt. Oliver Pur chase, commissioned 13 July, 1689. Jeffries, John T. L. Newhall, Ens. Joseph, 1658-1706. 1630- Ens., 1653- Lieut A soldier in Major Thos. Sav age's Co. under command of Lieut. Benj. Gillman, in Mt. Hope Campaign, King Philip's War, 1676. Ens. of the Lynn Co., 1705. Johnson, Enoch S. Libbey, William Wilson, Frederic N. Newhall, Thomas, Sr., 1674. A Member of the Train Band of Lynn, released in 1649. Tudbury, Warren C. Newhall, Ens. Thomas, 1687, Lynn, Mass. 1687. Baker, Alfred L. Libbey, William Tudbury, Warren C. Wade, James F. Newhall, Lieut. Thomas, 1728. Maiden, Mass. of the Maiden Military Co., 1700. Wade, James F. Winship, William H. Newlin, Nathaniel, 1660 - 1729, Chester Co., Pa. Member of Assembly, 1698, et seq. Sharp, George M. Newlin, Nicholas, 1699. Provincial Council of Penn., 1685. Draper, Thomas Wain-Morgan Harvey, Richard W. Lewis, David Piatt, Franklin Sharp, George M. Newman, Gov. Francis, 1660. Gov. of New Haven Colony, i658-'6o. Assistant, 1653. Served as Commissioner to the United Colonies, i654-'58. Mathews, Chas. T. Newton, Maj. Israel, 1694-1745. Capt, 1730. Major at Cape Breton, 1745. Siege of Louis burg. Newton, Henry A. Newton, Capt. James, 1735. Capt of ist Co., Colchester, Conn., 1716. Deputy, I7i3-'i6. Foote, John Crocker Newton, Charles H. 344 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Parker, Frederick S. Waite, Horace F. Newton, Lieut. Marshall, 1729- 1783, Shrewsbury, Mass. Lieut. in Capt. John Fay's Co. against Crown Point, i755-'56; in Capt. Artemas Ward's Shrewsbury Co., 1757. Stevenson, John M. Newton, Moses, 1646-1736, Sud bury and Marlborough, Mass. In garrison at Marlborough, King Philip's War. Robinson, Lewis A. Newton, Richard, 1701, Marlborough, Mass. In King Philip's War. Cushing, Luther S. Newton, Col. Roger, 1685-1771. Col. 2d Conn. Regt, Expedi tion to Canada, i709-'io. Pond, Winthrop Newton, Capt. Samuel, 1 646-1708. Ens., King Philip's War. Capt, 1698. Baldwin, Elbert F. Newton, Henry G. Pack, Arthur Newton Pond, Charles H. Sanford, George B. Newton, Thomas, Deputy, Conn., 1645. Foote, John C. Newton, Charles H. Newton, Capt. Thomas. Capt., 1653. Under Gov. Stuyvesant at defense of New Amster dam, 1655. Parker, Frederick S. Newton, Thomas, 1721. Member N. H. Prov. Council, 1692. Fryer, Greville Edward Nicholas, Capt. Benj., 1676-1736. Capt, i725-'26. Deputy. Dyer, Horace E. Nicholas, Dr. George. Member of Virginia Assembly, i727-'34. Tyler, George T. Nicholas, Robert Carter, 1728- 1780. Member Virginia House of Burgesses, i756-'6i, 1765-V6. Clarke, Bailey Tyler Sanders, Dallas Tyler, George T. Nichols, Col. Ebenezer, 1703-1770, Reading, Mass. Sentinel under Col. Tyng, 1722. In Capt. Blanchard's Co. of Volunteers, 1725. Col., i757-'59. French and Indian War. Deputy, nine terms from 1752 to 1767. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Nichols, Sergt. Francis, 1650, Stratford, Conn. Training Sergt. for Stratford, 1639. Judson, Fred'k N. Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Moseley, John G. Nichols, Acosta Nichols, George L. Peet, Emerson W. Terry, John Taylor Nichols, Isaac, 1695, Strat ford, Conn. Deputy, i662-'65- Judson, Fred'k N. Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Moseley, John G. Nichols, John, Stratford, Conn. In King Philip's War under Capt. Turner. Peet, Emerson W. Nichols, Capt. Joseph, 1685-1758, Stratford, Conn. Lieut, Strat ford Co., 1726. Capt, 1738. Nichols, Acosta Nichols, Geo. Livingston Peet, Emerson W. Nichols, Joseph, 1707 - i79°- Deputy from East Greenwich to Gen. Assembly at Newport, i744-'53- Deputy from W. Greenwich, 1754. Dyer, Horace E. Nichols, Thomas. Member of Train Band, Amesbury, Mass., 1680. Nichols, Willard A. Nichols, Thomas, 1737. Read ing, Mass. Under Capt. Nathaniel Davenport, King Philip's War. Bryant, W. Sohier Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, Joseph H. S. Pearson, William H. Nicholson, Capt. James, 1737- 1804. Commanded a vessel from Md. at capture of Ha vana, 1762. 345 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Chrystie, Thomas L. Gallatin, Albert E. Gallatin, Frederic Gallatin, R. Horace Nicholson, Samuel, 1644 -1689, Marblehead, Mass. Served in Narragansett Wars. Lord, Calvin Nickerson, William, 1604 , Chatham, Mass. Deputy, 1665. First proprietor and founder of the town of Chatham (Monomoy). Daniels, Edwin A. Nickerson, Philip T. Nickerson, Stephen W. Nickerson, Thomas W. Nickerson, William, 1646-1719, Chatham, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Nickerson, William E. Nickerson, William, 1658-1721, Yarmouth, Mass. Soldier of Yarmouth, Fourth Expedition, i675-'76, in Co. of Capt. Michael Pierce, of Scituate. Kendall, Henry M. Nickerson, Philip T. Nickerson, Stephen W. Nickerson, Thomas W. Nicoll, Maj. Francis, 1739-1817. Major of First Battalion of a Regt. of Militia in the Manor of Rensselaerwyck. Sill, Howard Nicoll, Lieut. John, 1737-1783, 2d Lieut, in Foot Co. under Capt. Wm. Ellison, 2d Regt. Ulster Co., N. Y. Nicoll, Henry D. Nicoll, Matthias, 1621 - 1687. Secretary Prov. of N. Y., 1664- '80. Member King's Council, i667-'8o. Speaker, Prov. As sembly, 1683. Judge, Court of Admiralty, 1686. Bascome, Western R. Campbell, William A. Crane, Chas. Nicoll Crosby, Edward N. Crosby, Livingston Lawrence, Abraham R. Nicoll, DeLancey Oothout, John W. Paige, Edward W. Sill, Howard Smith, George W. Tilley, R. Hammett Walsh, James W. Woodward, Francis W. Nicoll, Lieut. Rensselaer, Albany, N. Y. A. Militia Officer of the city and County of Albany, 1733. Sill, Howard Nicoll, Hon. William, 1657-1723. Member of Council, N. Y., i69i-'98. Speaker of Colonial Assembly, i702-'i8. Atty.- Gen., i687-'90. Bascome, Western R. Oothout, John W. Sill, Howard Tilley, R. Hammett Woodward, Francis W. Nieukerk, Corp. Gerrit, Jr., Ul ster Co., N. Y. Corp. in Capt. John Rutsen's Troops, 1715. Clark, Kenneth Niles, Capt. Nathaniel, 1642-1727. Elected Grand Juror, 1687. deputy, R. L, 1705. Justice of the Peace. Dyer, Horace E. Nims, Godfrey, 1704, North ampton, Mass. In "Falls Fight" with Capt. Wm. Turner. Hawks, Fred'k E. Nixon, Jeremiah, 1727. Pri vate in Captain Joseph See- ley's Company of Fairfield, south side of the Cohansey, Cumberland County, N. ]., Militia, 1715. Nixon, Horace Franklin Nixon, Capt. John, 1728-1825, Framingham, Mass. Company Officer (Capt.) in expedition against Cape Breton under Gov. Wm. Shirley, and an officer under Pepperell in the Louisburg expedition. Capt. of Colonial troops at Ticonde roga and Lake George. Wood, Leonard Noble, Col. Arthur, 1747, Georgetown, Me. Lieut.-Col. 2d Mass. Regt., Siege of Louis burg, 1745. Upon return made 346 Index of ancestors Col. by Gov. Shirley. Killed at the battle of Minas, Nova Scotia. Rice, Arthur N. Sowdon, Arthur J. C. Willey, William L. Noble, Capt. Daniel, 1721-1757. Capt North Militia Co., New Fairfield, 1753. Capt. in Col. Ebenezer Marsh's 13th Conn. Regt., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Metcalf, Bryce Metcalf, James Betts Nicoll, Fancher Noble, Ens. David, 1695-1760. En sign North Military Co., New Milford, Conn., i743-'48. Nicoll, Fancher Noble, Henry H. Noble, Capt. Eli, 1739-1827. Capt, French and Indian War. Taken prisoner at Fort William Henry, but escaped from the Indians. Served in 1758. Noble, Robert Noble, Capt. Stephen, 1686-1755. Capt. of Militia at New Mil ford, Conn. Twenty years' service against the Indians. Deputy, 1725, et seq. Averill, Charles S. Averill, Henry K., Jr. Day, Robert Webster Kellogg, George C. Noble, Thomas, 1632-1704, West- field, Mass. Deputy, 1692. Booth, Charles E. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Homer, Wm. B. Norman, Lieut. Robert, 1 623-1 682, Marblehead, Mass. Ens. Mar blehead Co. in King Philip's War. Lieut, in Military Co., Marblehead. Candler, Duncan Norris, Henry, 1706. Deputy, 1692. Bibb, Wm. Garrett Marsh, Charles C. Marsh, John E. Marsh, Rolph Thayer Norris, Isaac, 1671-1735. of Governor's Prov. of Penn. Member Council, 1709, Norris, George W. North, Lieut. John, 1708-1763. Served under Capt. Moody as Lieut, 1746, '47, '48. McKechnie, William T. North, Lieut. Roger, 1785. Lieut. Philadelphia Associa- tors, 1748. Benson, Edwin N. Benson, Edwin N., Jr. North, Thomas, 1649-1712, Farm ington, Conn. In Narragan sett Campaign, Hadley Garri son. Dickinson, Oliver P. Fulton, William E. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Wright, James N. Northend, Corp. Ezekiel, 1622- 1698. Corporal in Rowley Train Band. Libby, Charles T. Northend, Capt. Ezekiel, 1666- 1732, Rowley, Mass. Rep. to General Court, 171 5, et seq. Cornet of Rowley Horse in Queen Anne's War; later Captain. Libby, Charles T. Northey, John, 1731, Scituate, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War under Maj. James Cud- worth, 1675. Chapman, Joseph W. Northrup, Capt. Jonathan, 1715- 1783, Newtown, Ct Captain of the First Company or Train Band in the town of Newtown, 1753. Buck, Geo. William Norton, Bonus, 1657-1717, Ipswich, Mass. Member of Capt. Green's Scouting Company, 1712. Libby, Charles T. Norton, Lieut. - Col. Ebenezer, 1715-1785. Lieut, 1756. Capt, 1760. Lieut.-Col., 1774. Dep uty, Conn., i76o-'79- Buell, Frederick F. Norton, Thomas H. Norton, Capt. Francis, 1667, Charlestown, Mass. Captain, Charlestown Train Band, 1646. 347 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hall, George F. Solis, Andrew J. Stone, Jacob Norton, Sergt. George, 1659, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy to Mass. Gen. Court, 1642, '43, '44. Sergt. and Drill Master, 1644. Burt, Charles W. Jackson, Edward F. Norton, Capt. George, 1641-1696, Suffield, Conn. Ensign of Military Co. in Suffield, 1681; Capt. of same, 1694. Burt, Charles W. Norton, John, 1606-1663. Deputy and Commissioner from Mass. Bay Col. to Charles II, 1662. Norton, John G. Norton, John, 1657-1725. One of the Brookfield Garrison, 1675. Representative, i68o-'8i-'82. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Winslow, Chauncey R. Norton, John, 1709, Farming- ton, Conn. Deputy, i68o-'82. Booth, Charles E. Cadle, Cornelius Gesner, Anthon T. Norton, Sergeant John, 1684- 1752, , Conn. Sergeant in Train Band, . Booth, Charles E. Norton, Rev. John, 1715-1778, Middletown, Conn. Chaplain to Forts Shirley and Pelham, Mass., 1745. At Siege of Fort Massachusetts, 1746. At its surrender. Chaplain, 1755, to the forces destined for Crown Point; again, 1756. Chaplain Third Conn. Regt, 1760, French and Indian War. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Norton, Nicholas, 1610-1690. Member of the Military Co. of Edgartown, 1662. Bickford, Robert S. Norton, Thomas, 1648. Member Guilford Foot Co., defense against Pequots. Bell, Jared W. Fulton, Wm. E. Nott, Sergt. John. Commanded men from Wethersfield, Conn., Pequot War. Barrell, Harry F. Webb, Alex. S., Jr. Webb, Henry W. Webb, James W. Webb, j. Sidney Webb, Wm. S. Webb, W. Seward, Jr. Nottingham, Sergt. Thomas, 1708 . In Ulster Co. Militia under Col. A. Grassbeck Chambers, 1738. Q. M. inde pendent militia of horse, Capt. Jacob Rutsen, Jr., 1740. Sergt. in company of Stephen Not tingham, 1758. De la Montanye, James Nottingham, Capt. William, Marbletown, N. Y. In Ulster Co. Regt, commanded by Col. Jacob Rutsen. Capt. of Marbletown Co., I7i5-'i7, Ex pedition against the Iroquois. De la Montanye, James ReQua, Charles H. Roosa, DeWitt Sherrili, Charles H. Nowell, George, 1635-1688, '89, Boston. Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., 1662. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Nowell, Increase, 1655, Charlestown, Mass. Asst, i630-'55. Secretary Col. of Mass. Bay, i636-'50. Appleton, Nathan Noyes, Capt. Cutting, 1649-1734, Newbury, Mass. Lieut, and Capt. of Militia. Chilcott, Langdon S. Constant, S. Victor Noyes, Edward D. Remick, John A. Remick, Timothy Noyes, Lieut. Cutting, 1677 , Newbury, Mass. Lieut of the Newbury Military Company. Remick, John A. Remick, Timothy Noyes, Rev. James, 1640 -1 719. Chaplain in Capt. George Denison's Expedition that cap- 348 INDEX OF ANCESTORS tured Canonchet, Chief Sa chem of Narragansett Indians, 1676. Arnold, Benjamin W. Doane, Wm. H. Fox, Noel B. Inches, Geo. B. Noyes, Chas. P. Noyes, Daniel R. Palmer, Lucius N. Peet, Emerson W. Stetson, Caleb R. Stone, Chas. F., Jr. Taintor, Starr Wells, Eben F. Noyes, Joseph, 1736-1826, Newbury, Mass. Soldier in the Second Louisburg Expedition, 1758- '59- Remick, John A. Remick, Timothy Noyes, Moses, 2d, 1 643-1729, New bury, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Noyes, Bartholomew Skaates Noyes, Nicholas, 1614-1701. Dep uty, 1660, et seq., Colony of Mass. Bay. Burnham, Albert W. Chilcott, Langdon S. Constant, S. Victor Cutler, Edward H. Davis, Walter Goodwin Little, Henry L. Merrill, Henry Foster Noyes, Edward D. Pearson, Arthur E. Pettengill, Geo. Howard Pettingell, Frank H. Remick, John A. Remick, Timothy Silvester, Wm. W. Storer, John H. Noyes, Peter, 1591-1657, Sudbury, Mass. Deputy, 1640- '41, '50. Adams, Charles E. Haynes, Emory J. Noyes, Col. Thomas, 1648-1730. Cornet, 1675; Lieut; Capt; Major; Lieut.-Col.; and Col. Noyes, Harry Floyd Noyes, Capt. Thomas, 1679-1755, Stonington, Conn. Capt of Militia, 1723. Deputy, 1713. Noyes, Chas. P. Peet, Emerson W. Noyes, Timothy, 1655-1718. Sol dier in King Philip's War. Noyes, David A. Smith, Walter Calef Wills, Henry LeB. Nugent, Lieut. Richard, 1710-1783. Lieut. 5th Regt. of Foot under Gen. Amherst at Louisburg, i758-'59. Robinson, Eugene N. Nutter, Anthony, 1630 - 1685. Deputy, Mass. King's Coun cillor, 1682. Dyer, Leonard H. Peavey, Frank H. Nutting, John, 1676. Killed while defending his garrison house, Groton, Mass., King Philip's War. Nutting, George H. Nutting, Grant H. Nutting, James R. Pearson, Arthur E. Washburn, William D. Nye, Col. Joseph, 1711-1794. En sign in Hale's Regt. at Siege of Louisburg. Col. in the French and Indian Wars. Martin, William P. Nye, Stephen, 1729-1810, Sand wich, Mass. Deputy, i76i-'66- '68-'74- Wesson, James L. Wheeler, Horace L. o Oakes, Lieut. Edward, Concord, Mass. Representative, 1659- '8i-'83-'84-'86. Q. M. of Troop, 1656. Lieut, under Capt. Prentice, King Philip's War. Caldwell, Samuel L. Flint, Wyman K. Lea, James H. Ober, Ebenezer, 1722-1782, Upton, Mass., and Townsend, Vt. 349 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Soldier from Upton in French and Indian War, 1756. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Odell, Thomas, 1721. Mili tary officer for Anne Arundel Co., Md., 1697. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Hadley, William L. Odiorne, Jotham, 1675-1748. Rep resentative N. H, I7i5-'i7, '18, '21, '23, '24. Councillor N. H., i724-'48. Godwin, Joseph JB. Hill, John F. Odiorne, Jotham, Jr. Assembly man, N. H., 1736. Butters, George Hill, John F. Odlin, John, 1666-1738, Newport, R. I. Deputy, 1724. Noyes, Charles P. Offley, David, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Offley, Cleland N. Ogden, Ens. David, 1707-1760. Justice of the Peace, i748-'58. Ensign in Militia, 1747. Nixon, Horace Franklin Ogden, David, 2d, 1710-1800. King's Council, N. J., i75i-'69. Judge Superior Court, Chief Justice Supreme Court, N. J. Ogden, Thos. L. Ogden, John, 1610-1682, Elizabeth Towne. Magistrate, 1656. Upper House, General Court, i66o-'6i, Conn. King's Coun cil, N. J., 1665. Schout and Acting Gov. of English Col. in East Jersey, 1673, Dutch Occupation. Ballard, Edw. Lathrop Banks, David, Jr. Beatty, A. Chester Beatty, Robert C. Beatty, W. Gedney Camak, Louis Chandler, Walter De Luze, Philip S. Du Bois, Ernest B. Haines, John P. Halsey, Harlan P. Halsey, Henry A. Halsted, David C. Halsted, Edward B. Halsted, Pennington Keep, Ogden Avery Lindly, John Milton Ogden, Louis Mansfield Ogden, Ludlow Shields, Chas. W. Simpson, Frank B. Smith, Chas. S. Smith, Howard C. Terry, John Taylor, Jr. Toler, Henry P. Tyler, Harry Blake Tyler, Sydney F. Woodruff, Henry G. Ogden, Lieut. John, 1671-1745. Lieut, in Fairfield, N. J., Militia, 1715. Gerald, Herbert P. Nixon, Horace Franklin Picher, Oliver P. Ogden, Capt. John, 1706-1759. Capt. of the Fairfield Company of Militia, Cumberland County, N. J., in Col. Nicholas Gibbon's Regt. of Foot. Commissioned April 9, 1748. Gerald, Herbert P. Ogden, Capt. Jonathan, . Westchester Militia, N. Y., French and Indian War. Wounded at Lake George, 1757 Easton, Irving B. Ogden, Col. Josiah, 1679-1763, Newark, N. J. Representative, N. J., i7i6-'38. Major, Col. Johnson's Regt., 171 8. Col. to raise troops for Spanish War, 1740. Banks, A. Bleecker Banks, David Banks, David, Jr. Chandler, Walter De Luze, Philip S. Halsted, David C. Halsted, Edward B. Ogden, Q. M. Robert, 2d, 1716- 1787. Q. M. and Commissary King's Troops under Gen. Abercrombie. Du Bois, Ernest Blois Lindly, John M. Wagstaff, Cornelius D. Ogle, Gov. Samuel, 1694-1732. 350 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Gov. of Md. Commissioned 173 1, served until 1742; re appointed i733-'46, served un til his death, 1752. Snyder, Wm. T. Ogilvie, Rev. John, 1724-1774. Chaplain of Royal American Regt of Foot, 1756. His name is on the British Army list, i762-'63. Comstock, Wm. O. Old, Capt. William, 1 682-1749. Garrison soldier at Brookfield, Mass. during Summer and Fall of 1706 for protection against Indian Attacks; Corp. at Brookfield, Mass., 1725, "Fa ther Rasle's War"; Capt. at Brookfield, 1745, French and Indian War. Olds, Irving S. Oldfield, John, . Under arms, Southampton, 1657, threatened invasion. Little, Robt. Forsyth Oldfield, Ens. Richard, 1670-1727. Ensign of Capt. Hope Carpen ter's Foot Co., Jamaica, 1700. Little, Robert Forsyth Olds, Corp. Ezekiel. In Capt jabez Upham's Co., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Olds, Irving Sands Olney, Geo. W. Oliver, Andrew, 1706 . Lieut. Governor under the second Charter, Mass. Coale, George O. G. Oliver, Sergeant John, , 1642, Newbury, Mass. Deputy, 1637- '38. Sergeant, . Bent, S. Arthur Wilson, John A. Oliver, Capt. Peter, 1618-1670, Boston. Cornet in Suffolk Co. Troop of Horse, 1652. Lieut. in Narragansett Expedition under Maj. Willard, 1654. Capt, A. & H. A. Co., 1669. Webber, William O. Wood, Eric F. Oliver, Capt. Thomas, 1646-1715. Rep. i692-'93, '98, 1700, '05, '07, '13. Councillor, 171 5. Wolcott, Roger Olmstead, Ens. Daniel, 1684 , Ridgefield, Conn. Ens., 1732. General Assembly, i742-'43. French, Leon LeL. Gilbert, Frederick L. Olmstead, Captain James. Com missioner for Norwalk, 1690, '91, '92, '93. '94- Deputy, 1691, '92, '95, '99. Captain, 1 691. Cadle, Cornelius Olmstead, Lieut. John, . Had Military service during the early Indian troubles. Ensign of the Train Band of Norwalk. French, Leon L. L Olmstead, Capt. Nicholas, 1619- 1684. Corp. ist Troop Col. of Conn., Capt Richard Lord, under Major John Mason, i657-'58. Deputy for Hart ford, 1672. Lieut, Train Band, 1673. Capt. of Militia, 1675, defence of New London and Stonington. Cutler, Ralph Wm. Hammond, Andrew G. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Holcombe, John M. Salisbury, Herbert Spencer Shepard, Edw. M. Strong, Theron G. Whitman, Chas. S. Olmstead, Capt. Richard, 1612- 1686, Hartford, Conn. Sergt, 1635. Lieut, 1659. Deputy, 1665, et seq. Commissioner for Norwalk, 1668. Muster- Master, 1673. Capt, 1680. Andrews, Chas. Sperry, Jr. Cadle, Cornelius Clark, Fred'k Hamilton French, Leon L. L. Gilbert, Frederick L. Hess, Frank Judson Parker, Philip MacGregor Weaver, Geo. Shearman Olney, Epenetus, Sr., 1634-1694, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1666, '76, '84 and '86. Bowen, Edgar C. Nickerson, Thos. W. Olney, Capt. James, 1670-1744, 351 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1721. Wheaton, Frank Olney, Thomas, Sr., 1600-1682. First Treasurer of R. I., 1638. Asst. Prest, 1649, et seq. Dep uty, 1665, et seq. Bowen, Edgar C. Brown, Edgar C. Lewis, Arnold A. Lovell, Frank H., Jr. Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Olney, Edwin Lewis Olney, Elam Ward Olney, Geo. W. Potter, Henry Olney Preston, Howard W. Root, George F. Wheaton, Frank Woodward, William Olney, Thomas, Jr., 1632-1722. Asst. Prest, 1669, et seq. Dep uty, 1672-1711. Commissioner before Lord Bellmont for Conn., Western boundary of R. I. Lewis, Arnold A. Lovell, Frank H., Jr. Olney, Geo. W. Potter, Henry O. Olyphant, Dr. David, So. Caro lina. Surgeon, Three Inde pendent Companies of Regu lars, 1747. Olyphant, John K. Olyphant, Robert Onderdonk, Adrian, 1684-1764. Soldier in Capt. Thomas Tred- well's Hempstead Co., 1715. Brearley, Samuel R. Davidson, Frank E. Onderdonk, Andries, 1686-1758, L. I. Private in Capt. Joshua Cornell's Co., Queen's County Militia, 1715. Simms, Harry Onderdonk, Capt. Andries, 1707- 1790. Lieut, of Orange Co., N. Y., Militia, in Capt. Jacob Vanderbilt's Co., Col. Vincent Mathew's Regt, 1738. In 1759 he was a Capt. in Orange Co. Brearley, Samuel R. OOSTERHOUT, J AN, Sr., 1 6 87. In Capt. Matthis Matyson's Kingston Co. for frontier de fence, i686-'87. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. OOSTERHOUT, JAN, Jr., 1666-1687. In Capt. Matthis Matyson's Kingston Co. for frontier de fence, i686-'87. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. OSLERHOUDT, PETER, 1696 . Served in the Co. of Capt. Wittaker in the Regt. of Col. Jacob Rutsen, in Ulster Co., N. Y., in 1715. Brink, Theodore Opdyke, Gysbert, 1605 . Com mander at Fort Good Hope, succeeding Sergt David Pro- voost Greene, Douglas N. Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Osborn, William U. Roddy, Hugh V., Jr. Ordway, Hananiah, i 665-1758, Newbury, Mass. Maintained garrison house at Newbury, during Indian Wars. Little, Henry L. Ordway, James, 1687 . One of the "Snow-shoe Men" of New bury, Mass., for service in the Indian troubles, 1709- '10. Wood, Eric F. Wood William B. Ormsbe (Ormsbee, or Ormsbey), John, 1641-1717, Mass. Mem ber of Gallup's Co., in Phip's Expedition to Canada, 1690. Armsby, James K. Ormsbee, Capt. Daniel, 1690 , Rehoboth, Mass. Capt. of Militia. Foster, V. William Ormsby, John, 1720 - 1805, Pa. Commissary of Provisions, Pennsylvania Militia, i758-'6o. Commissary and Paymaster, 1760. Burgevin, Geo. C. Page, Oliver O. Phillips, Duncan C. Phillips, Morris S. Orrick, Capt. Nicholas, 1725-1768. 352 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Commanded Co. of Militia in Baltimore Co., Md., 1756. Orrick, Henry A. Orton, Thomas, 1613-1688, Farm ington, Conn. Deputy, Conn., 1684. Hurd, Ethan O. Orton, Edward Orton, Forrest H. Osborn, Hon. John, 1689-1768, Bos ton, Mass. Councillor, 173 1- '40, '4o-'63. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Osborn, Capt. John, 1728-1814, Litchfield, Conn. Capt. Train Band, 1769. Hurd, Ethan O. Hurd, Rukard Winslow, Chauncey R. Osborn, Capt. Richard, 1612-1686, Windsor, Conn. Pequot War, 1637. Ballantine, Henry W. Erwin, James J. Harral, George Hubbell, Henry W. Jennings, Walter McClintock, Emory Osborn, Henry A. Osborn, Henry F. Peet, Emerson W. Peet, Frederick T. Perry, John P. H. Terry, John Taylor Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Osborne, William, Jr., 1637-1715, Salem. In Capt Nicholas Page's Co., in King Philip's War. Howe, Chas. Luke Osgood, Capt. Christopher, 1643- 1723, Andover, Mass. Capt, Andover Military Co., 1690- 1704. Deputy, 1690 and 1709. Angellotti, Frank M. Clark, Homer P. Osgood, Corp. Hooker, 1668-1748. Corp., Andover Co., 1689. Rhoades, Nelson O. Osgood, John, 1595-1651, Andover, Mass. Deputy, 1651. Greene, Chas. Lyman Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, Henry O., Jr. Houghton, James C. Rhoades, Nelson O. Rowe, Charles E. Osgood, Capt. John, Jr., 1630-1693. Sergt, Andover, Mass., Mil itia, i658-'6i. Lieut, 1666. Capt, 1683, King Philip's War. Representative, 1668. Briggs, Edward C. Frye, jed Grinnell, William M. Osgood, Josiah A. Otis, Col. James, 1702- 1778, Barn stable, Mass. Commander of the County Militia. Chief Jus tice of the Court of Common Pleas, i764-'76. Member of the Provincial Legislature, 1768. Speaker of the House. Greve, Clifford Otis, John, Jr., 1621-1684. In King Philip's War, in Capts. Hench man's and Moseley's Cos., 1675. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Coleman, Leighton P. Counselman, Chas. Dykman, Jackson A. Greve, Clifford Howard, Harry S. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Otis, Charles T. Otis, George A. Otis, Harrison G. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Otis, Ralph C. Otis, Thomas G, Jr. Otis, Col. John, 1657-1727. Com mander of Barnstable Militia. Justice of the Court of Com mon Pleas, 1702, et seq. Coun cillor, 1708, et seq. Represent ative, 1692-1700, I703-'o4, i7o8-'o9. Greve, Clifford Grinnell, William M. Porter, Alexander S., Jr. Otis, Joseph, 1665-1754, Scituate, Mass. Judge, Court Common Pleas, Plymouth Co., i703-'i4. Rep. to General Court, 1700- '13. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Harris, Walter St. Geo. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Otis, Edward Osgood 353 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Otis, Harrison Gray Weld, George F. Otis, Col. Joseph, circ. 1725-1810, Barnstable, Mass. Representa tive to the General Court, 1774. Greve, Clifford Overton, Capt. James, 1688-1749, St Martin's Parish, Hanover Co., Va. Justice of Hanover Co. and Capt. of Militia. Cary, Wilson M. Owen, Robert, 1705. Penn. Prov. Assembly, i695-'97- Wister, Rodman Owen, Hon. Thomas, 1707-1798. Deputy to R. I. Gen. Assembly from Smithfield, i756-'57! Johnson, i759-'6i ; Gloucester, 1770. Asst, i766-'68. Judge, Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Providence Co., 1 76 1, '62, '64-'68. Hering, Oswald C. Owsley, Capt. Thomas, 1663-1700, Va. Member of House of Bur gesses for Stafford County, i692-'93. Montfort, Barret Pabodie, or Peabody, William, 1620-1707, Duxbury, Mass.; Little Compton, R. I. In Capt Myles Standish's Co., 1643. Deputy, 1654, et seq. Baker, Alfred L. Baker, George F. Blagden, Thomas Boyd, Robt M., Jr. Brown, Philip G. Clark, Eliot A. Coe, Henry F. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Crandon, Edwin S. Farnham, Elijah T. Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Loring, Philip Quincy Mersereau, John D. Richardson, Geo. E. Rogers, Edward L Seabury, Fred'k C. Smith, William D. G. Spicer, Geo. T. Tompkins, Hamilton B. Woodward, Samuel W. Paca, John, 1712-1785. Member of the Legislature, i757-'63. Mem ber of the Convention of 1774, which sent delegates to the Continental Congress. Paca, John P. Paca, William, 1740-1799. Assem bly, i77i-'73, Prov. Md. Davidson, James Philemon Paca, John P. Packard, Eleazer, 1727 . Un der Col. Thomas Clapp, Inva sion of Canada ; also under Col. Thomas, Expedition to Halifax, N. S., 1760. Packard, Durand C. Packard, Ens. Samuel, 1698, Bridgewater, Mass. Ens., Bridgewater Military Co., 1689. Leonard, Geo. H. Packard, Samuel. In King Phil ip's War. Moran, Charles Southworth, Constant Paddy, William, 1600-1658. Mem ber of the A. & H. A. Co., 1652. Stafford, Morgan H. Page, Sergt. Ebenezer, 1737-1784. Private and Sergt. under Capt. Lovewell; at relief of Fort William Henry, Crown Point, Ticonderoga, and in Concord Fight, 1775. Philbrook, Charles F. B. Page, Sergt. John, 1621-1711, Gro ton, Mass. Deputy, 1700. Gar rison duty, 1691. Page, Walter G. Page, Col. John, 1 627-1 692, York County and Bruton Parish, Va. Justice before 1655. Bur gess, i655-'66. Member of 354 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Council, i68i-'92. Major, 1676- '77. Col. and County Lieut, i68o-'8s. Bryan, Charles P. Cary, Wilson M. Page, S. Davis Page, John, i 630-171 i, Watertown, Mass. Deputy, 1700. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Page, Lieut. Joseph, 1714-1799. Corp. in Capt. William Law rence's Co., King George's War, 1746. Sergt in Capt. James Prescott's Co., 1758. Lieut. Page, Walter G. Page, Mann, 1691-1731, Glouces ter Co., Va. Member of Coun cil, I7i3-'i4, I73I- Cary, Wilson M. Page, S. Davis Page, Col. Matthew, 1659-1703. Her Majesty's Council, Va., i698-'99. Cary, Wilson M. Page, S. Davis Page, Robert, 1604-1679, Hampton, N. H. Representative, Mass., i657-'68. Bennett, Larkin E. Clarke, George K. Collins, Loren W. Crawford, George A. Hubbard, Phineas Ingraham, William M. Mahin, Frank C. Moulton, Augustus F. Moulton, John H. Parker, Henry R. Robie, Guy S. Robie, William J. Weeks, Stephen H. Paige, John, 1738-1812. French and Indian War, i758-'59; wound ed on Plains of Abraham. Campbell, William A. Paige, Edward W. Paine, Brinton, 1741-1830. In Capt. Saml. Chapman's Co., Bolton, Conn., French and In dian War. Dewey, Edward W. Teall, Edward McK. Paine, Lieut. Moses, 1690, Boston, Mass. Deputy, 1666- '68. Ensign and Lieut. Mem ber A. & H. A. Co. Chapin, Clifford S. Parker, Edward H. Paine, Nathaniel, ist, 1630-1677- '78, Rehoboth, Mass. Repre sentative, i676-'77. Lea, James H. Wolcott, Roger Paine, Nathaniel, 3d, 1661-1723, Bristol, R. I. Councillor, 1703, et seq. Baker, George F. Lea, James H. Wolcott, Roger Paine, Nathaniel, 3d, 1688-1730, Bristol, R. I. Representative, 1724, '29. Lea, James H. Paine, Stephen, 1629-1677. Served under Maj. William Bradford, Plymouth Colony Forces, in King Philip's War. Allen, Oliver F. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner Cadle, Cornelius Dewey, Edward W. Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Woodin, William H. Paine, Stephen, 1679, Reho both, Mass. Deputy, 1647, '49- '59, '63-*66, '70-'7i. Barlow, Peter T. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner Cadle, Cornelius Dewey, Edw. W. Dewey, Geo. A. Lea, James H. Teall, Edward McK. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Paine, Thomas, 1612-1706, East ham, Mass. In King Philip's War. Deputy. Bryant, W. Sohier Cooper, Leslie B. Griffith, Wm. H. Jordan, Scott Ladd, Wm. W. Smith, Thomas H. Paine, Thomas. Yarmouth Mili tary Co., 1643, Lieut. William Palmer. Deputy, 1639. Chittenden, Edwin S. 355 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Jordan, Scott Lombard, Josiah L. Merrick, Frederick L. Orr, Arthur Paine, Cyrus F. Paine, Hon. Timothy, 1730-1793, Worcester, Mass. Representa tive, 1755, et seq. Councillor, 1763, et seq. Lea, James H. Paine, Lieut. William, 1695-1746. Lieut, 1745, 7th Mass. Regt at Louisburg, where he died, 1746. Luquer, Lea Mel. Luquer, T. T. Payne Painter, Shubael, 1677, Westerly, R. I., and New Ha ven. Deputy to R. I. General Court, i67o-'72. Pack, Arthur Newton Painter, Ens. Thomas, 1670-1747, Westerly, R. I., and New Ha ven. Ens. at West Haven, Conn., 1720. Pack, Arthur Newton. Palfrey, Peter, 1663, Salem, Mass. Deputy, 1635. Rowe, Charles E. Palmer, Gershom, 1719- Vol unteer in Narragansett War, 1 701. Palmer, Ernest Palmer, Lucius N. Palmer, Henry, 1680. Dep uty to the General Court, 1667, '76, '77> '78, '79- Flint, James Milton Palmer, Capt. Ichabod, 1677 , Stonington, Conn. Ens., North Co., 1707. Lieut, 2d Co., 171 5. Capt, 3d Co., 1720. Adams, Edw. M. Palmer, Lieut. Ichabod, Stoning ton, Conn. Ens., 1737. Lieut, 1739. Meacham, Franklin Adams Palmer, Col. John, 1740. Col. of Expedition from S. C. against Yemasse Indians in Florida, 1727. Aide-de-Camp to Gov. Oglethorpe against St. Augustine, and killed at Fort Moosa. Harden, Edward T. 356 Palmer, Joseph, 1650 , Hamp ton, N. H. In Capt. John Gillman's Co. against Indians. In Capt. Samuel Chesley's Co. at Fort William Henry, New Castle, Queen Anne's War, 1708. Brown, David H. Palmer, Nehemiah, 1637-1718, Stonington, Conn. Deputy, 1668, '76, '81, '85-'86, '89, '91, '99, 1702, '07. Adams, Edw. M. Meacham, Franklin Adams Palmer, Lucius N. Palmer, Sergt. Nicholas, 1689, of Windsor. Sergt. in Pequot Wars, 1637. Norton, Thomas H. Palmer, Samuel, 1659-1743, Wind ham, Conn. In Narragansett Campaign under Maj. William Bradford. Palmer, Lowell M. Palmer, Walter, 1585-1663. Dep uty, Plymouth, Mass., 1645. Abbott, Everton J. Adams, Edward M. Cadle, Cornelius Chesebrough, Geo. L. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Hawkins, William Elton Peet, Emerson W. Randall, John F. Stout, John K. Parish, Robert, 1703, Dunsta ble, Mass. (Nashua, N. H.). In Capt. Samuel Moseley's In dependent Co. of Vols., Major Samuel Appleton. Under jo siah Winslow, Commander-in- Chief, King Philip's War. Member of the Garrison, Dun stable, Mass., i676-'89. Mas sacred, 1703. Hitchcock, James Ripley William Parker, Moses Greeley Reade, Philip Storer, John H. Parish, Dr. Thomas, 161 5 , Cambridge, Mass. Surgeon in Capt. George Cook's Co., Ex pedition against Samuel Gor ton, of Warwick, Conn., 1643. Parker, Moses Greeley INDEX OF ANCESTORS Reade, Philip Storer, John H. Park, Capt. Benjamin, 1735-1775. In Crown Point Expedition, 1756. Defense Fort William Henry, 1757. Avery, Samuel P. Avery, Samuel P., Jr. Park, Ens. Joseph, Penn. and Geor gia. Ens., Associate Regts., Chester Co., Pa., i747-'48. Park, Orville A. Park, Robert E. Park, Sir Robert, 1 585-1 665. Re turned to England to carry an order from the Gov. Was Deputy to Gen. Court. Green, John W. Park, Sergt. Rosewell, 1726-1763. Sergt. of a Co. of "Provin cials" sent to the West Indies, 1762. He was in Lieut. Moses Park's squad of Capt. King's Co. Park, Julian Parke, John, 1665-1718, Newton, Mass. In Capt. Richard Beers' Co., King Philip's War. Ames, Joseph B. Avery, Samuel P. Parke, Robert, 1 573-1 662, New London, Conn. Colonial As sembly, 1642 and 1652. Select man, 1651. Burt, Charles W. Cadle, Cornelius Dutton, Wm. D. Enos, Alanson T. Inches, George B. Keogh, Chester Henry Mackenzie, George N. Parker, Geo. Turner White, William R. Wilson, John A. Wolcott, Roger Yemans, Herbert Wm. Parke, Robert, 1651-1707, Weth ersfield, Stonington, New Lon don, Preston, Conn. In King Philip's War. Burt, Chas. W. Parks, William S. White, William R. Parke, Thomas, 1706, Weth ersfield, Stonington, New Lon don, and Preston, Conn. In King Philip's War. Cadle, Cornelius Chesebrough, Geo. L. Dickinson, Oliver P. Dutton, Wm. D. Hull, James W. Macpherson, Robert B. Parke, Robert Irvin Parker, George T. Peet, Emerson W. Reed, Latham G. Sherman, Roger White, William R. Yemans, Herbert Wm. Parke, William, 1595-1685. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Represented Roxbury, Mass., in the Gen eral Court, i635-'67. Surveyor- General of Arms and Ammu nition for the Colony, 1660. Barrows, John W. Bates, Daniel M. Belknap, Robt. L. Belknap, Waldron P. Cadle, Cornelius Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Dennison, Ira W. Dixon, Willis M. Gary, Elbert Henry Green, John W. Harris, Williams C. Hull, James W. Hunt, Arthur K. Inches, Geo. B. Mackenzie, George N. Parker, George T. Peet, Emerson W. Pierce, George W. Potts, Charles E. Reed, Latham G. Robinson, Francis W. Rogers, James S. Smith, Karl Beckwith Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. Ives Williams, Geo. C. F. Wilson, John Appleton Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Parker, Abraham, 1652 , Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War; in garrison at Dun stable, 1676. 357 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Chapman, Joseph W. Parker, John N. Salinas, Anthony Joseph Salinas, Anthony Joseph, Jr. Salinas, Christopher Edward Swan, Reuben S. Parker, Ebenezer, 1702-1783. Trooper under Col. Edmund Goffe on western frontier. "Centinel" at Castle William, in Boston Harbor, under Capt. Spencer Phipps, 1740. Rollins, Philip Ashton Parker, Edward, 1598-1662. Un der Capt. John Underhill, 1652-1654, Dutch and Indian Wars. Little, Robt. Forsyth Parker, Frederick S. Parker, Capt. Elisha, 1660-1717. Capt. of Provincial Forces, N. J., 1707. Member of Gov.'s Council, I7ii-'i3. Parker, Charles W. Parker, Dudley Fuller Whitehead, Cortlandt Parker, Lieut. Hananiah, 1638- 1724, Reading, Mass. Ens. in Capt. Swayne's Foot Co., 1680. Lieut, 1684. Deputy, i683-'84. Representative, 1695. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Mott, Luther W. Parker, Charles L. Parker, C. Wallingford Parker, Edward L. Parker, Herman Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, William H. Parker, Capt. James, 1617-1701. Lieut, 1673. Capt, 1678. Com manded garrison at Groton, Mass. Parker, Charles W. Parker, Charles W., Jr. Parker, George T. Smith, John S. Stone, Chas. W. Walton, Charles S. Williams, Norman A. Parker, James, 1 652-1694, Groton, Mass. In garrison at Groton. Committee of Safety. Stone, Charles W. Parker, Sergt. James, 1686-1754, Reading, Mass. Sergt in Capt Joshua Moodey's Co., 1725. Parker, Charles W. Parker, Charles W., Jr. Parker, Capt. James. Capt. in Canada Expedition, 1746. Member King's Council of N. J., i764-'75. Parker, Charles W. Parker, Sergt. John, 1640-1698, Reading, Mass. In King Phil ip's War in Capt. Poole's Co., 1675 ; under Capt. Henchman, i675-'76. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Parker, Moses G. Parker, John, circ. i642-i684-'85, Roxbury, Mass. Soldier in Capt. John Hoibrook's Co., King Philip's War, i675-'76. Holbrook, Levi Monnette, Orra E. Williams, Edw. G. Parker, John, 1651 . Served as a private soldier from An dover in the early French War, 1709. Britton, Edward E. Parker, Col. John, 1693-1732. Member Gov.'s Council, Prov ince of N. J., i7i8-'32. Col., Provincial Forces, 1721. Parker, Charles W. Parker, John, 1703-1783, Fram ingham, Mass. Soldier on the Alarm List, Capt Henry Eames' Co., 1757, French and Indian War. Parker, Charles L. Parker, C. Wallingford Parker, Herman Parker, Joseph, 1614-1678, Ando ver, Mass. A soldier in King Philip's War. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Noyes, Edward D. Reynolds, Henry S. Parker, Joseph, 1642-1684, Chelms ford and Andover, Mass. A soldier in King Philip's Waj'. 358 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Noyes, Edward D. Parker, Capt. Joseph, 1681 , Andover, Mass. Capt of a Snow-shoe Company to serve against the Indians. Repre sentative, i73o-'35, '39. Deering, Henry Eaton, Joseph G. Fessenden, Francis Noyes, Edward D. Parker, Lieut. Josiah, 1694-1756, Lexington, Mass. Lieut, of the Military Co., . Trooper under Capt. John Cutting, Alarm on approach of the French fleet, 1746. Mott, Luther W. Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, Wm. H. Parker, Ens. Nathaniel, 1651- 1737, Reading, Mass. Ensign in Militia. Eldridge, William Henry Parker, Nathaniel, 1670-1747. In His Majesty's service under Capt. Richard Kimball. Troop er in Troop of Horse. Rollins, Philip Ashton Parker, Capt. Peter, 1714-1795, Andover, Mass. A Capt. dur ing the French and Indian Wars, i745-'63. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Noyes, Edward D. Parker, Peter, 1738-1803, Fram ingham, Mass. Private on Alarm List, Capt. Henry Eames' Co., 1757. Parker, Charles L. Parker, Samuel^ 1600-1678, Ded ham, Mass. Served under Capt. Thos. Brattle in King Philip's War, 1675. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Parker, Samuel, 1659 , Ded ham, Mass. In King Philip's War. Credited for services in Capt Thomas Brattle's Co., 1676. Rollins, Philip A. Parker, Stephen, 1651-1718, An dover, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War at Lancaster, Mass., 1675. Reynolds, Henry S. Parker, Corp. Thomas, 1699 . Corporal in the Crown Point Expedition, impressed 1756, Capt Philip Richardson's Co., Col. Chandler's Regt. Britton, Edward E. Parker, William, 1686, Say brook. In the Pequot War. Parker, Lewis D. Williams, Edward G. Parker, William, 1703-1781, Ports mouth, N. H. Representative in Provincial Assembly, i765-'74. Britton, Edward E. Parker, Henry R. Parkhurst, John, 1644-1725, Sud bury, Mass. In Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Hicks, Lewis W. Parmalee, John, Jr., 1620-1688, Guilford, Conn. Drummer in Train Band. Powell, Lyman Theodore Parmele, Samuel. In Col. Nathan Whiting's Regt., Seven Years' War. Parmele, George L. Parmelee, Sergt. John, 1659-1725. Sergt. in Indian Wars. Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Parmelin, Lieut. Abraham, 1717- 1795. Commissioned Ens. of the East Co. in Goshen, 1762. Lieut, 1766. Deputy to the General Court, 1769. Adams, John Q. Parmenter, Sergt. John, 1666, Sudbury, Mass. Served in King Philip's War. Lea, James H. Parrish, Capt. Edward, , Maryland. In 1652 Capt. Par rish organized a Co. of troops and took the field against the Nanticoke Indians. Marshall, Charles Parrott, Francis, 1656, Row ley, Mass. Deputy, 1640, '42. Richardson, Wm. E. Parrot, William, 1668, Tal- 359 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS bot Co., Md. Commissioner appointed by Parliamentary authority for the Government of Md., i654-'57. Hopkins, Granville Bowdle Parry, John, 1740. Member of Penn. Assembly, 1724, et seq. Cox, John L. Parsons, Aaron, 1712-1795. In the Battle of Lake George. Parsons, Albert R. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Parsons, Louis F. Parsons, Lieut. Benjamin, 1723- 1777. In Capt. William Wil liam's Co., at Siege of Louis burg, 1745. Garrisoned at Fort Massachusetts, i747-'48. Lieut in French and Indian War. Parsons, Charles L. Parsons, Capt. Ebenezer, 1675- 1744. Ens., Northampton, Mass., Co., 1723, and later Capt. Parsons, Charles L. _ Parsons, Hugh, 161 3-1 684, Ports mouth, R. I. Deputy from Portsmouth to R. I. General Assembly, 1678. Member of a Troop of Horse, 1667. Adams, Washington I. L. Preston, Howard W. Parsons, Capt. John, 1649-1728. Capt, King William's War. Enos, Alonson T., Jr. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Parsons, Cornet Joseph, 1618- 1683, Springfield, Mass. Cor net, Capt. John Pynchon's Hampshire Co. Troop, 1672- 1678. In the early French and Indian Wars. Dyer, Horace E. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Fulton, William E. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, Wm. M. Keegan, Dermot W. Keegan, Vincent E. Lord, Frank H. Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Parsons, Albert R. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Charles L. Parsons, Lewis B. Parsons, Louis F. Parsons, William D. Parsons, William N. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Edw. L. Partridge, Frank H. Shurtleff, Howard L. Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. Ives Webb, Francis P. Parsons, Capt. Joseph, 1647- 1727. In King Philip's War. Deputy, 1693, et seq. Dyer, Horace E. Fulton, William E. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, Wm. M. Keegan, Dermot W. Lord, Frank H. Merritt, Douglas Parsons, Albert R. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Charles L. Parsons, Lewis B. Parsons, Louis F. Parsons, William D. Partridge, Edward L. Partridge, Frank H. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, Wm. Ives Parsons, Moses, 1687-1754, Conn. Deputy from Durham to the General Court of Conn., 1732, '34, '38. Hayden, Wm. M. Parsons, Nathaniel, 1709 , Enfield, Conn. French and In dian War. In General Ly man's Regt., i758-'6o. In Capt. Pettibone's Regt., 1757. Wilder, Edward B. Parsons, Thomas, 1 605-1 661, Wind sor, Conn. Soldier in the Pe quot War, 1637. Finley, Charles Beatty Finley, Charles Beatty, Jr. Partridge, Eli, 1729 . In Capt. Whiting's Co., Medway, Mass., 1745. In Capt. Thomas Wis- wall's 3d Foot Co. of Militia, Mendon, Mass., 1757. 360 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Partridge, Col. Oliver, 1712-1792. Representative. Delegate to Congress at Albany, N. Y., 1754, to confer with Six Na tions. Also delegate to first Colonial Congress, 1765. One of a committee, i746-'47, to direct the re-building of Fort Massachusetts. Colonel, Mass. Bay Forces, capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 1758. Ward, Frederick W. Ward, Henry L. Partridge, Q. M. Samuel, 1645- 1740. Quartermaster, Major John Pynchon's Troop, 1688. Deputy, 1683, et seq. Benjamin, Marcus Bissell, Eugene Bissell, Pelham St. Geo. Burbank, Robert A. Childs, James E. Collins, Clarence L. Dwight, Frederick Hering, Oswald C. Hunt, Arthur K. Nye, Charles F. Partridge, Edward L. Partridge, Theodore D. Short, Charles L. Short, Edward L. Sikes, Frederick G. Smith, Wyllys K. Terry, John Taylor Waldo, Rhinelander Ward, Frederick W. Ward, Henry L. Partridge, Lieut. Samuel, 1730- 1809. Lieut, of Foot, Capt. Salab Barnard, Prov. of Mass., reduction of Canada. Partridge, Edward L. Parvin, Josiah, 1761. Private in Capt Joseph Seeley's Com pany of Militia, Cumberland County, N. J., 1715. Gerald, Herbert P. Parvin, Thomas, 1663-1743. Pri vate in Capt. Joseph Seeley's Co. of Militia, Cumberland County, N. J., 1715. Gerald, Herbert P. Paschall, Thomas, 1634-1718. As- 361 sembly, i685-'89, Prov. of Penn. Griswold, Benjamin H. Lea, James H. Mullikin, Howard Stewart, Andrew Troth, William P., Jr. Paschall, Thomas, Jr., 1666- 1743. Assembly, 1717, Prov. of Penn. Griswold, Benjamin H. Lea, James H. Mullikin, Howard Stewart, Andrew Troth, William P., Jr. Patten, Nathaniel, 1643- 1725. Soldier in King Philip's War. Rollins, Philip A. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Wood, Eric F. Patten (Patton), Thomas, 1636- 1690, Billerica, Mass. In War against the Weymesit Indians, his house used as garrison, 1675. Member of Militia, Bil lerica, Mass., 1664, and there after. Bryant, Fred'k S. Fox, Noel B. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Sherman, Roger Patten, William, 1668. Mem ber Cambridge Militia, 1636- '42, Pequot War. A. & H. A. Co., 1642. Fox, Noel B. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Rollins, Philip A. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Patten, William, 1671-1730, Bil lerica and Cambridge, Mass. Representative, i729-'30. Bryant, Fred'k S. Patten, John D. Patterson, Arthur, 1697-1763, Pa. Member of the Provincial As sembly, Lancaster Co., Pa., i744-'54. Collector of Excise SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS appointed by George IL, 1745- '48. Lachmund, Ralph H. Patterson, Edward. Under Capt. Mason, Pequot War, 1637. Davies, William G. Patterson, James, 1633-1701. House used for Garrison, King Phil ip's War. Hill, John P. Patterson, Capt. James, 1715-1771. In "Cresap's War," i730-'35. Capt, Associated Regt. of Lancaster Co., i747-'48, on the Susquehanna. In the rangers, Braddock's Campaign, and in French and Indian War, in Col. Armstrong's ist Bat talion, Penn. Regt, and in Col. Burd's Regt., i757-'58. In command of Fort Hunter, i763-'64. Capt., Prov. service of Penn. Patterson, Chas. L. Peale, Albert C. Patterson, Major John, 1707-1762, Conn. Lieut, 1740. Capt, 1752. Major, 1756. Served in King's forces under Wolfe against the Indians in the Ex pedition against Crown Point, in Expedition to capture Can ada, and was with Wolfe on Plains of Abraham. Egleston, Thomas Patterson, Lieut. John, 1711-1806. Lieut, Church's Co., Col. Wooster's Regt., 1746. Patterson, Elisha G. Patterson, Col. John, 1744-1808. Commissioned in Berkshire County Regiment, 1774. Egleston, Thomas Pattishall, Capt. Edmund. Dur ing King Philip's War the General Court of Mass. ap pointed Capt. E. P of Sagadahock, Maine, one of a Committee entrusted with "su perintendence and military power over the Eastern parts, and to furnish themselves the necessary munition of war, June 24, 1675." Favor, Otis S. Paul, James. In Col. Bayley's Regt, Louisburg Expedition. Paul, Edward J. Paul, Joseph, 1717, Philadel phia Co., Pa. Member of Pro vincial Assembly, Pa., 1687. Moses, Walter Thompson, Henry B. Paul, Richard, 1654, Taunton, Mass. Served at Fort in Bos ton, 1636. Rumrill, Frank Paul, Lieut. Samuel, 1 639-1 690, Dorchester. With Capt. Jacob of Hingham Co. in Narragan sett War. Rumrill, Frank Paull, Capt. George, 173 3-1778, Westmoreland Co., Pa. Served in French and Indian Wars. Was at Braddock's Defeat. In command of Fort Burd. Sargent, George P. T. Torrence, George P. Pawling, Col. Henry, 1692. Schout at Esopus. Capt. and Col. of Militia, i674-'88. Bull, James Henry Hatfield, Henry R. Innis, Hasbrouck Russell, Averley C. H. Young, Innis Pawling, Lieut. John, Ulster Co., N. Y. Lieut, of Militia, 171 1. Hatfield, Henry R. Paxson, Henry, 1778, Mount Holly, N. j. Member Assem bly, Colony of New Jersey, 1754. '55. '56, '57. '58, '60. Walker, Edwin Robert Paxton, Capt. John, 1715-1784. Virginia Indian Wars. Beckurts, Charles L. McCord, Francis McCord, George L. McCord, James H. McCord, Robert H. McCord, Samuel S. McCord, William H. Patterson, Wm. M. Paybodie, William, 1619-1707. In Capt. Myles Standish's Co., 1643. Deputy, 1654, et seq. Spicer, Geo. T. Payne, Robert, 1601-1684, Ipswich, 362 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Mass. Deputy for Ipswich, 1647, et seq. County Treasurer of Essex Co. Founder of free school. Southworth, Constant Payson, John, 1643 , Roxbury, Mass. Served in King Philip's War, under Capt. Thomas Prentice. Sherman, Roger Peabodie, William, 1 620-1707, Plymouth, Mass. (See Pa- bodie.) In Capt. Myies Stand ish's Duxbury Co., 1643. Dep uty, 1654, et seq. Baker, Alfred L. Baker, George F. Blagden, Thomas Brown, Philip G. Curtis, George M. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Stetson, Caleb R. Tompkins, Hamilton B. Tucker, Wm. R. Woodward, Samuel W. Peabody, Cornet Francis, 1594- 1769. Cornet of Middleton Military Co. Wolcott, Roger Peabody, Lieut. Francis, 1614-1697, Topsfield, Mass. Lieut, 1668. Brewster, Samuel D. Brown, John B. Brush, Murray P. Bryant, W. Sohier Cadle, Chas. F. Cadle, Cornelius Damon, Edwin A. Dorman, Wm. B. Durrell, Oliver Heber Gould, George L. Hall, George F. Hicks, Lewis W. Howe, Herbert M. Jordan, Fritz H. Kent, Henry O. Leland, Charles H. Lunt, William W. Lyon, Albert Wm. Morse, W. Samuel Moseley, John G. Perry, Alexander Perry, John P. H. Putnam, George J. Spofford, Chas. M. Tyler, Harry B. Tyler, Sydney F. Wilson, Chas. Hiram Wolcott, Roger Peabody, Isaac, 1648-1726. Rep. from Topsfield, 1707. Wolcott, Roger Peabody, Capt. John, 1642-1720, Boxford, Mass. Deputy, 1689, et seq. Ens., 1682. Lieut, 1691. Capt, 1699. Barry, Herbert Hall, George F. Jordan, Fritz H. Lunt, William W. Perry, John P. H. Spofford, Chas. Milton Wilson, Chas. Hiram Peabody, Capt. Richard, 1731-1820, Boxford, Mass. Centinel in Capt. Dan'l Hill's Co., 1748. Corp., in Capt. Voor's Co., Expedition to Crown Point. Sergt. in Capt. Davis' Co. At Fort William Henry, 1756. Also Crown Point. Alarm list of Boxford, 1757. Peabody, James C. Peabody, William, 1646 - 1700, Topsfield, Mass. Under Capt. Joseph Gardiner in the Narra gansett Campaign, King Phil ip's War, i675-'76. Dorman, Wm. Barnes Johnston, Kenneth Peabody Rich, William L. Rich, William L., Jr. Peake, Christopher, 1666, Roxbury, Mass. Member of Roxbury Military Co., 1647. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Morris, Seymour Stowell, Wm. H. H. Peake, John, 1707-1755. Served in the French and Indian War, '755. against the Indians. Wounded, and died on the fifth day for lack of surgical aid. Peake, William Woodhouse Pearl, Richard, 1727-1780. Private in the Alarm list, Second Com pany of Boxford, Mass., 1757. 3^3 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Private in Capt. Chadbourn's Mass. Company stationed at Albany, 1760. Haggott, Ernest A. Pearl, Capt. Timothy, 1723-1789, Wellington, Conn. Lieut, of the Eighth Co., Fifth Conn. Regt, 1756. Capt, 1763. Dep uty, 1764, '66-'67, '69. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Pearson, Benjamin, 1658-173 i, Rowley, Mass. In King Philip's War. Dutton, Leland T. Pearson, John, 1693, Rowley, Mass. Representative, 1678, et seq. Patch, Charles Endicott Perkins, William H. Pike, Chas. E. Wolcott, Roger Pearson, Lieut. John, 16 50- 172 8, Lynnfield, Mass. Deputy, 1702- '03. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Pearson, John, 1706-1775. Built, in 1756, the first fort on the Ten nessee River. Macbeth, Malcolm Macbeth, Ravenel Pearson, Capt. Moses, 1 697-1 778, Falmouth and Pearsontown, Me. Capt, 10th Co., ist Mass. Regt, Louisburg Expedition, '745 i agent for Sir William Pepperrell's Regt. and Treas urer of the nine Regts. at Siege; in charge of Louisburg fortifications, 1746. Deputy, i737-'4°-'49- Noyes, Edward D. Noyes, Wadsworth Pike, Chas. E. Pike, Francis W. Peartree, Col. William, 1642- 1714. Mayor of New York, i703-'o6. Member King's Coun cil, I7o8-'o9. Col. of N. Y. In fantry. Commanded a Naval Expedition, composed of four vessels, directed against French privateers off Sandy Hook. Keith, Boudinot Pease, Capt. John, 1630-1689. A & H. A. Co., 1661. Sergt., 1665. Freeman of Salem, 1668. Capt, 1668. Collins, Holdridge O. Freeman, Alden Geer, Walter Pease, Capt. John, 1654-1734, En field, Conn. Capt. of Militia. Allen, Francis O. Collins, Holdridge O. Freeman, Alden Pease, Robert, 1656-1744, Salem, Mass. In King Philip's War. Geer, Walter Peaslee, Nathaniel, 1682 , Haverhill, Mass. Deputy, 1737, et seq. Bell, Charles U. Wenzell, Henry Burleigh Peasley, Joseph, Jr., i646-i734-*35. In Garrison at Haverhill, near the "White" house, 1690. In 1687 was chosen Constable. Pettingell, Frank H. Peck, Capt. Ephraim, 1692-1760. Ens. and Capt. of Militia, Newtonville, i734-'44. Deputy, 1750. Millard, Frank A. Peck, Jathniel, 1660-1742, Reho both, Mass. Served in the Indian Wars. Representative, i72i-'23, i726-'3i. Cadle, Cornelius Peck, Hamilton S. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Peck, Lieut. Jeremiah, 1 687-1 763. Ens., 1735. Lieut, 1737. Peck, Theodore S. Peck, John, 1742-1819. In the French and Indian War, 1759- '63. Peck, John H. Peck, Joseph, 1587-1664, Rehoboth, Mass. Commissioner for Hing ham, 1639. Deputy, i639-'42. In Rehoboth Co., 1643, raised for the Indian Wars. Brown, John B. Cadle, Cornelius Cutler, Edward H. Holbrook, Harry Sherman Kilton, Rftymond J. 364 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Peck, Hamilton S. Peck, Hiram H. Peck, Raymond E. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Peck, Joseph, Jr., 1625 . In King Philip's War. Cadle, Cornelius Peck, Ens. Joseph, 1641-1718, Lyme, Conn. Ens., 1678. Deputy, 1676-1710. Dwight, Frederick Frazer, Seldon L. Millard, Frank A. Noyes, Charles P. Spencer, Seldon P. Peck, Lieut. Joseph, 1653 . Lieut, 1709. Bartlett, Joseph G. Millard, Clifford I. Peck, Hiram H. Peck, Theodore S. Peck, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1699-1756. Lieut, in Colonial Forces. Peck, Frederick S. Peck, Leander R. Seymour, Walter F. Peck, Lieut. Nicholas, 1630-1710. Ens., Mass. Militia, 1678. Member Council of War, 1678. Lieut, 1682. Blackmer, Henry M. Holbrook, Harry Sherman Howe, Herbert M. Peck, Samuel, 1638-1708, Reho both, Mass. Deputy, i689-'92. Bartlett, Joseph G. Cadle, Cornelius Cutler, Edward H. Peck, Lieut. Samuel, 1736-1822, Milford, Ct. ist Lieut, Capt. Willmot's nth Co., 2d Regt, Conn. Militia, Campaign of 1759, French and Indian War. Glenney, Walter L. Peck, William, 1601-1694, New Haven, Conn. One of the founders of the Colony, 1638. Deputy, i64o-'48. Dyer, Horace E. Frazer, Sheldon L. Little, Robt. Forsyth Royce, Alfred L. Tupper, James B. T. Peeck, Jan. Burgher Corps of New Amsterdam, 1653. Bogert, Wm. B. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Elliman, Lawrence B. Griffith, Wm. H. Holland, John B. Holland, Joseph Kinnan, Morris Egenton Reynolds, Henry S. Peet, Lieut. Thomas, 1698-1760, Stratford, Conn. Lieut of Militia, 1745. Hubbell, Henry W. Peet, Emerson W. Terry, John Taylor Peirce, Capt. Gad, Stow, Mass. Private in Capt. Abijah Hall's Co., 1759. In Col. William Brattle's Regt, 1760. Corp. in Capt Moses Hart's Co. Capt. of Train Band. Peirce, George W. Peirce, Giles, 1651-1698, East Greenwich. Served in King Philip's War. Peirce, Thomas Arnold Peirce, Joseph, 1609-1678, Water- town, Mass. Under Capts. Henchman, Parke, and Sill in King Philip's War. Peirce, George W. Peirce, Samuel, 1656 . Under Capt. Appleton in King Phil ip's War. Downs, Edgar R. Peirce, Capt. William, ist, 1646, Virginia. Capt. of Guard at Jamestown, i6i7-'32. He was sixth in standing in the Council, and in 1646 he was second. Member of Va. Coun cil, i63i-'32, '46. Of House of Burgesses, 1646. He was Com missioned to go against the Chickahominies, 1623. Doneghy, John T., 3d Peirce, Capt. William, 1707 , Stow, Mass. In Capt. Jona than Burns' Co., 1747. Capt, i754-'56, French and Indian War. Peirce, George W. Pell, Capt. (Justice) Evert, 3«5 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS -* . One of the first three Schepens of Wiltwyck appoint ed by Charter granted by Di rector General Peter Stuyves ant, 1660. Capt. of Troop of Horse, commission by Gov. Thos. Dongan, 1684. Member of Military Council. Roosa, DeWitt Pell, Major John, 1643-1702. Styled Sir John Pell in New Rochelle Records. Second Lord of Manor of Pelham, 1669. First Member Assembly, 1691- '95, for Westchester Co., Prov. of N. Y. Committee for De fence of Frontier and Chair man of the Grand Committee. Capt of Horse, 1684. Major, 1692, French and Indian War. Clark, Henry S. Darrach, Bradford Jackson, Pearsall B. Lahens, Louis E. Lahens, Pierre Pearsall Lindsay, John D. Morgan, Charles Pell, Duncan Clarkson, Jr. Pell, Harrison A. Pell, Howland Pell, Howland Gallatin Pell, Howland Haggerty Pell, Rodman C. Pell, Stephen H. P. Pell, Theodore R. Pell, Wm. Cruger Phelps, Livingston Schieffelin, Eugene Schieffelin, Geo. R. Schieffelin, Schuyler Thompson, Henry B. Whipple, Charles H. Pell, Capt. John, 1728-1782. Capt, privateers Mary, 1756, and Revenge, 1758, French War. Pell, Frederick A. Pell, John H. Pell, Ens. Joseph, 1721-1752, Pel- ham Manor. Ens. in Capt. Anthony Lispenard's Co., New Rochelle. Spanish Expedition, i740-'42. Schieffelin, George R. Pell, Samuel. In the Armed Pa trol at Harlem during Indian alarms. Pell, Frederick A. Pell, John H. Pell, Surgeon Thomas, 1613-1669, Fairfield, Conn. Surgeon under Lieut. Lion Gardiner at Fort Saybrook, under Capt. John Mason, against Pequots, 1637. Pell, Howland Pemberton, Benjamin, 1708, Mass. A. & H. A. Co. Hatch, Josiah O. Pemberton, Israel, 1715-1779. Member of Assembly, Prov. of Pa., 1750. Lewis, Wm. Fisher Pemberton, John, 1691. With Capt. Henchman, and Capt. Poole, 1675; with Capt. Mose ley, i675-'76. Gage, Herbert E. Pemberton, Phineas, 1650-1702. Council, Penn., 1685-1701, Bucks and Philadelphia Cos. Member of the Provincial As sembly, 1689, et seq. Speaker, 1698, 1700. Lewis, Wm. Fisher Middleton, Harvey Middleton, Merle Pemberton, Dr. Thomas, 1652- 1693. Surgeon, Expedition to Canada, 1690. Hall, Clayton C. Hall, Thos. Wm. Reed, John L. Pemberton, Thomas, , New Jersey. Member of the Gov.'s Council from Sussex Co., 1695. Justice, 1694-1702. Member of Prov. Assembly, 1693, '94, '96, 1700, and of the two extra sessions, 1700. Houston, Deverne C. Houston, Junius W. Pendleton, Maj. Brian, 1599-1681, Portsmouth, N. H. Capt. of Portsmouth Mil. Co., 1664. Maj., Saco, 1668. Deputy to Mass. General Court from Watertown, 1635, et seq.; from Sudbury, i638-'39; from Ports mouth, i652-'54. Deputy Gov. for Province of Maine. 366 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Barbour, Lucius A. Britton, Edward E. Hoes, Roswell R. Nichols, Charles Joseph Pendleton, Edward W. Pendleton, Wyman Turner, Everett P. Turner, Herbert B. Turner, Howard C. Pendleton, Judge Edmund, 1721- 1803. House of Burgesses. Pendleton, Edmund Pendleton, Capt. James, 1709. Capt. in King Philip's War. Britton, Edward E. Pengry, Moses, 1610-1696. Deputy to General Court of Mass., 1665. Lewis, Geo. Harlan Monnette, Orra E. Penhallow, Capt. John, 1693-1735, Portsmouth, N. H. Capt of the Militia at Arrowsick, 1720. Took an active part in the wars against the Eastern In dians. Penhallow, Charles S. Penhallow, Samuel, 1665-1726: Dep., 1698. Speaker, 1699. Treas., 1699-1726. Asst., 1702. Sec, 1704. Chief Justice, 1717- '26. Commissary Gen., 1712, New Hampshire. Hall, Clayton C. Hall, Thos. W. Jeffries, John T. L. Penhallow, Charles S. Reed, John L. Penn, William, 1644-1718. Paten tee and Founder of Pennsyl vania and West Jersey. Hall, P. Penn-Gaskell Hall, William P. G. Penniman, Joseph, 1639-1705, Braintree, Mass. In Suffolk Troop under Capt. Thomas Prentice, King Philip's War. Talbot, Joel F. Penniman, Lieut. Samuel, 1655- 1704, Braintree, Mass. Ensign, i693-'99; Lieut, 1699-1704. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Pennock, Joseph, 1627-1771, Phila delphia. Rep. the County of Chester for twelve years in" the Prov. Assembly, first elect ed, 1717. Marshall, Edwin J. Marshall, Francis M. Marshall, Marcus McL. Pennoyer, Sergt. John, 1698 , Stamford, Conn. In Capt. Daniel Noble's Co., Col. Ebenezer Marsh's Regt. for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757, French and Indian War. Disbrow, Samuel Cowan Pepper, Capt. Benjamin, 1719- 1807, Framingham, Mass. Lieut, in Capt Caleb Leland's Troop, 1762; Capt, 1771. Hosmer, Jerome C. Pepper, Jacob, 1661-1739, Framing ham, Mass. In Capt Isaac Clark's Troop, 1725. Hosmer, Jerome C. Pepperrell, Lieut.-Col. William, 1647-1733, Kittery, Me. Capt of the Company of Provincial Militia, 1714. Commandant of his Majesty's Fort at Kittery Point, 1714. Subsequently Lieut.-Col. of the Provincial Militia of York County, Me. Justice of the Court of Com mon Pleas, i7i5-'3o. Deputy to the General Court of Mass., 1696 et seq. Father of Sir Wil liam Pepperrell, Bart Blunt, Stanhope E. Deering, John W. Frisbee, Ivory Franklin Frisbie, Franklin S. Furber, William C. Haven, Wm. Higgins, George Hill, John F. Leighton, Geo. E. Low, Wm. G., Jr. Montague, Henry W. Morrell, George C. Penhallow, Chas. S. Salter, Jasper C. Salter, William T. Wilson, Fred A. Pepperrell, Lieut.-Gen., Sir Wil liam, Bart., 1696-1759. Lieut.- Gen. and Commander-in-Chief at the Siege of Louisburg, 1745- 367 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Budd, Kenneth P. Wheeler, E. Pepperrell Perham, Sergt. John, 1667-1743, Groton, Mass. In garrison at Groton, Mass., i69i-'92, under Lieut. Jonas Prescott. Sergt. in Lieut Seth Wyman's Co., 1706. Britton, Edward E. Hawks, James D. Perin, Ens. Jesse, 1 726-1 801, Mass. Ens. in Crown Point Expedi tion, 1755, Capt. Timothy Walker's Co., Col. Bohuri's Regt. Gates, John L. Langdon, Perin Perin, Frank L. Perin, Nelson Perkins, Abraham, 1640 -1722. Ipswich, Mass. Representa tive to the General Court, 1710. Hunt, Arthur K. Perkins, David, 1653-1736, Bridge- water, Mass. Deputy, 1692. Newton, Charles H. Tyler, Edward R. Perkins, Elisha, 1656-1741, Tops- field, Mass. Representative, i705-'o6. Perkins, William H. Perkins, Elisha, Jr., 1683-1754, Ipswich. Soldier in Indian Wars. Howe, Chas. Luke Perkins, Humphrey, 1661-1712. King Philip's War. Parsons, William D. Perkins, Isaac, 1650-1726, Ipswich, Mass. Served at Brookfield, King Philip's War, 1676. Cutler, Edward H. Paul, Edward J. Winslow, Chauncey R. Perkins, Jabez, 1677-1741. Dep uty from Norwich, 1720. Ens., 1715; Capt. Inches, George B. Wolcott, Roger Perkins, Sergt. Jacob, 1624-1701, Ipswich, Mass. Sergt, Ips wich Co. Dickinson, Oliver P. Inches, George B. Lewis, Geo. Harlan Page, Carroll Smalley Pettingell, Frank H. Wills, Henry LeB. Wolcott, Roger Perkins, James, 2d, 1647-1731, Hampton, N. H. Soldier in King Philip's War. Pettingall, Frank Hervey Perkins, Sergt. John, 1590-1654, Ipswich, Mass. Sergt. of the Allied English and the friendly Indians under Masconoma at Agawam (Ipswich, Mass.) in the War with the Tarratines, 1631. Deputy, 1636. Brown, Philip G. Burrage, Henry S. Chamberlin, Paul M. Coale, George O. G. Cutler, Edward H. Deering, Henry Dutton, Wm. D. Eberlein, Chas. W. Fall, Charles G. Fessenden, Francis Guilford, Wm. W. Howe, Charles Luke Howe, Edward W. Hubbard, Phineas Hunt, Arthur K. Inches, George B. Lewis, George Harlan Martin, George Washington Noyes, Edward D. Page, Carroll S. Patch, Charles Endicott Paul, Edward J. Perkins, Fred'k S. Perkins, Thomas A. Perkins, Wm. H Pettingell, Frank H. Powell, Lyman T. Reade, Philip Robinson, Hamline E. Spofford, Chas. M. Thompson, Frank C. Wills, Henry LeB. Winslow, Chauncey R. Wolcott, Roger Perkins, Q. M. John, 1614-1686. Saved Ipswich from destruc tion in 1633, defeating a party of Indians. Hunt, Arthur K. 368 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Martin, George Washington Paul, Edward J. Winslow, Chauncey R. Perkins, John, 1685-1750, Tops- field, Mass. In King Philip's War. Perkins, William H. Perkins, Luke, 1640-1710, Charles town, Mass. Under Lieut. Edward Oakes, King Philip's War. Talbot, Joel F. Turner, Luther G. Perkins, Luke, 1696-1777, Groton, Mass. Member General As sembly, i736-'76. One of the first judges appointed under the new Government. Turner, Luther G. Perkins, Thomas, 1616-1686, Tops- field, Mass. A soldier serving against the Indians, 1643. Howe, Chas. Luke Patch, Charles Endicott Perkins, Timothy, 1661 - 1751. Represented Topsfield in Gen eral Court, i723-'24. Davis, Walter Goodwin Perkins, Capt. Tobijah, 1646-1723, Topsfield, Mass. Quartermas ter, 1698. Lieut., i702-'o3. Capt. Deputy, 1695, et seq. Dorman, William B. Perkins, Capt. William, 1607- 1682, Topsfield, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Deputy, 1644. Capt. of Military Co., Wey mouth. Bartlett, Joseph G. Dorman, William B. Gould, George L. Perrine, Daniel, 1672-1745. Pri vate under Lieut. Nathaniel Brittain, Richmond County Militia, N. Y., 1715. Poillon, Arthur Poillon, William Perrine, Henry, 1669 , N. Y. and N. J. Private under Capt. James Pollion (Poillon), Richmond Co., N. Y. Militia, 1715. Sillcocks, Henry Perry, Arthur, 1652, Boston. Drummer, A. & H. A. Co., 1638-1651, and of Town Mili tia. Collins, Holdridge O. Perry, Corp. Josiah, 1735-1815, Stoughton, Mass. In Crown Point Expedition. Corp. under Col. J. Frye in Fort Cumber land, Nova Scotia, i759-'6o. Perry, Stephen K. Perry, Samuel, 1695-1775. Dep uty, R. I., 1739, '40, '41, '42, '46. White, Hunter C. Perry, Simeon, 1726-1802. Dep uty, R. I., 1675, '79, '82, '85, '86. White, Hunter C. Peters, Andrew, 1634-1713, Ando ver, Mass. Soldier in Narra gansett Campaign, King Phil ip's War. Hewins, James Peters, Edward M. Peters, William R. Stevens, John W. Peters, Capt. John, 1717-1811, Chatham, Conn. Ens., 1755. Lieut, 1758. Capt, 1762, in 12th Regt, Old French War. Morgan, George D. Peters, Capt. William, 1698, Andover, Mass. Capt, King William's War. Killed by Indians, 1698. Morgan, George D. Peters, William, 1710-1780, Penn sylvania. Court Registrar, 1745. Member Assembly, I753"'55- Secretary Land Of fice, 1760. Peters, Ralph Peters, Richard Peters, Richard, Jr. Pettibone, Lieut. John, 2d, Sims bury, Conn. Representative, I7i5-'i6. Lieut, South Co. Train Band, 1716. Case, John E. Parker, George T Pettibone, Lieut. Samuel, 1672- 1747, Simsbury, Conn. Ens., South Co., 1 72 1. Lieut, 1723. Scout under Capt. Richard Case, 1724. 369 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Case, John E. Pettibone, Asa G. Pettengill, Nathan, 1732 . A Soldier under Gen. Winslow in Nova Scotia in 1755. Was in the Co. of Capt. Hoz- zan, Regt. of Col. Goffe, in the invasion of Canada in 1760. Pettengill, Heman J. Pettingell, Cutting, 1721-1793. Member Col. John Greenleaf's Co., Mass. Militia, 1757. Pettingell, Frank H. Pettingill, Benjamin, 1720-1795. Clerk, Col. Ephraim Leonard's Regt, Fort William Henry Expedition, 1757. Foster, Howell Pettus, Col. Thomas, . Emi grated from Eng. to Va. in 1640. Was Col. of Militia. Harrison, Carter Henry Peyton, Col. Henry, 1781. In the battle at Braddocker. County Lieut, 1755. Member of the House of Burgesses, Virginia, 1761. Duke, Richard T. W., Jr. Peyton, Maj. Robert, 1640-1694. Major of Gloucester Co. Troops, 1680. Offley, Cleland N. Phelps, Capt. Caleb, 1708-1781. Lieut, Windsor, Conn., Mili tia, 1757. Capt, 1761, ist Co., ist Regt., Conn. Troops. Newberry, John S. Newberry, Truman H. Warren, Walter P. Phelps, George, 1605-1687. Mem ber Hartford Co., ist Troop, 1658. Member Council of Ten. Cooper, Leslie B. Dewey, Chauncey E. Earle, Ferdinand P. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Wood, Wm. Herberjt Phelps, Capt. Ichabod, 1708-1772, Hebron, Conn. Capt, 5th Co., 2d Regt, under Col. Whiting, and of 8th Co., ist Regt, un der Col. Phineas Lyman. In Crown Point Expedition, 1756. Morgan, Geo. Dayton Norton, Edward L. Phelps, Capt. Joseph, 1693-1761, Hebron, Conn. Scout under Lieut. William Crocker, 1712. Lieut, Hebron Militia, 1736. Capt, 1740. Q. M., Troop of Horse, 12th Conn. Regt, 1747. Deputy from Hebron, i735-'s8. Justice of the Peace. Cooper, Leslie B. Morgan, George D. Norton, Thos. H. Parker, Geo. Turner Phelps, Capt. Nathaniel, 1677- 1746. Deputy from Hebron, Conn., 1726, '31. Capt. of Hebron Train Band, 1729. White, William H. Phelps, Capt. Timothy, 1639-1719, Windsor, Conn. Lieut, under Col. William Whiting, Queen Anne's War. Capt. of Train Band, 1696. Cooper, Leslie B. Grafton, Charles C. Gunsaulus, Frank W. Morgan, Geo. Dayton Norton, Edward L. Paine, Cyrus F. Parker, George T. Phelps, Edw. Bunnell Phelps, George N. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Warren, Walter P. White, William H. Woodruff, Chas. H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Phelps, Asst. William, 1599- 1672. One the Eight Commis sioners appointed by the Bay Colony March 3, 1636, to gov ern the people of Connecticut Gov.'s Asst, i636-'42, '58-'62, and Member of Council, 1637. Pequot War. Adams, Frederick C. Austin, Eugene K. Bailey, Edward P. Barbour, Lucius A. Bennett, Robert R. Brewster, Samuel D. Brown, Charles C. Brown, Frank Lampson Clapp, Chas. Edwin 370 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Cooper, Leslie B. Dall, Horace H. Demorest, William C. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Fisher, Francis P. Fulton, William E. Grafton, Chas. C. Gunsaulus, Frank W. Hayes, Birchard Austin Holcombe, John M. Hunt, Arthur K. Lampson, Frank B. Merrill, Frederick J. H. Morgan, Geo. Dayton Morgan, Leslie A. Murphey, Elijah W. Norton, Thos. H. Paine, Cyrus F. Parker, George T. Parker, Woodruff J. Phelps, Edmund J. Phelps, Edw. Bunnell Phelps, Luis J. Richardson, Chas. Francis P. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Simmons, Samuel S. Thompson, Hobart W. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Warren, Walker P. White, Henry K. White, William H. Williams, Geo. C. F. Woodruff, Charles H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Philbrick, Joseph, 1663 - 1775, Hampton, N. H. Deputy, i745-'49-'S2. Collins, Loren W. ?Phillips, Rev. Georce, 1593-1644. Minister at Watertown. Au thor of protest against . taxa tion without representation. Spofford, Paul N. Phillips, Israel, 1737-1800, Oxford, Mass. In Col. John Chand ler's Regt for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Hicks, Lewis W. Phillips, John, 1602-1691, Marsh field. Was a member of Ply mouth Colony Co., 1637, against the Pequot Indians. * Services accepted by New York Society before organization of Gen eral Society. Services not now qualifying. Phillips, Arthur S. Phillips, Joseph, 1718-1788, N. J. In Colonial service, i757-'62; at Fort Pitt, 1759; at siege of Havana, 1762. Phillips, Duncan C. Phillips, Maj. Philip, 1678-1740, N. J. Capt, 1722. Maj. in Col. Reading's Regt., 1727. Phillips, Duncan C. Phillips, Capt. Philip, 1738-1800. Justice and State Magistrate in Ashfield, Mass. Capt. in the Militia. Member of the Gen eral Court of Mass. Phillips, ZeBarney T. Phillips, Ens. Samuel, 1662-1720, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1693. First Sergt, 1699; subsequently Ensign. Brooks, Lyman L. Phillips, Theophilus, 1636 , Watertown, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Hicks, Lewis W. Phillips, Major William, 1683. Commander, Yorkshire Forces, Maine, 1663. King's Commis sioner and Justice for settling the affairs of New England. Major Commandant, Military Forces, Province of Maine, 1665. In the Indian troubles in 1675, his house and mills at Saco were burned, and his garrison sustained a long and terrible siege. Adams, Washington Irving Carhart, Alfred B. Carhart, Wm. Edw. Emerson, Clifford Coburn Thomas, Howard Van S. Wood, Eric F. Phillips, Lieut. Zerobabel, 1632- 1686. Lieut, of Long Island Militia. Landreth, Burnet, Jr. Phillipse, Frederick, 1627 - 1702. Member of Council, 1675, et seq. Secretary of Prov. of N. Y., 1688. First Lord of Phillipse Manor. Bailey, Theorodus Boardman, Lansdale Du Bois, Ernest B. Fryer, Robert L. 371 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Pillot, Peter S. Sanford, Henry G. Phinney, Capt. Edmund, 1723- 1808. Centinel in Capt. Geo. Barry's Co., and Capt Daniel Hill's Co., 1747-48. Corp., 1748, Capt. John Smith's Co. Capt. of Gorham Militia. Loring, Philip Quincy Phinney, John, 1638 , Ply mouth. Soldier in King Phil ip's War. Loring, Philip Quincy Rumrill, Frank Phinney, Capt. John, 1693-1780. Sergt. in First French and In dian War under Capts. Berry and Hill. Commander of Gor ham Fort. Capt of Gorham Co. in second French and In dian War. Loring, Philip Quincy Phipps, Capt. Samuel, 1647 , Charlestown, Mass. Town Treas., i687-'88. Commissioner of Claims, 1700. Representa tive, 1692. Capt. of Militia, 1704. Hatch, Josiah O. Phipps, Corporal Solomon, 1643 , Charlestown, Mass. In Mt. Hope Campaign under Capt Thomas Prentice; under Capt. Thomas Brattle, garri son duty, and King Philip's War. Bardwell, Harry J. Phipps, Capt. Solomon, 1 645-1 692, Charlestown, Mass. Capt, A. & H. A. Co. Capt, Charles town Co. Bowen, Clarence W. Pickard, John, 1683, Rowley, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1661. Pearson, Arthur E. Pickard, John Jr., 1653-1697, Row ley, Mass. Served under Cap tain Nicholas Paige, and also under Captain Nicholas Man ning in the Narragansett Cam paign. Pearson, Arthur E. Pickens, Maj.-Gen. Andrew, 1739- 1817, Penn. and So. Carolina. Soldier in French and Indian Wars under Marion and Moultrie. Banks, Charles H. Pickering, Lieut. John, 1637-1694, Salem, Mass. Lieut, served under Capt. Samuel Moseley, King Philip's War, 1676. Ens. of the 2d Military Co., Essex Regt, Major Daniel Denison, 1674. Abbott, George B. Ballou, Henry L. Ballou, Paul H. Howard, Leland O. Libbey, William Newhall, James S. Nichols, Henry A. Nichols, Willard A. Orne, Henry M. Putnam, George J. Rowe, Charles E. Wolcott, Roger Pickering, Capt. John, 1640-1721, Portsmouth, N. H. Capt. of the Portsmouth Company, 1689- 1692. Member of the Assem bly, 1684-1709. Speaker, 1697, et seq. Lamson, William G. Rollins, Philip A. Runk, Louis B. Pickering, Lieut. John, Jr., 1658- 1722. Deputy, Mass., for Portsmouth, N. IL, 1680. Mem ber of Assembly, N. H., 1684- '91. Deputy, Portsmouth, Con vention to choose form of gov ernment, 1690. Lieut, 1690. Capt, 1692. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Wolcott, Roger Pickering, Capt. Thomas, 1703- 1786. Ens. at capture of Louis burg, 1745. Capt. in Expedi tion against Crown Point, 1755. Gerrish, William L. Pickering, McLaurin J. Pickering, Capt. Thomas. Com manded a militia company and was killed by the Indians at Casco, Me., where his com pany was stationed. Gerrish, Frederic H. 372 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Pickerinc, Capt. William, 1670 , Salem, Mass. Commis sioned to protect the fisheries at Cape Sable, 1707. Andrew, Henry H. Pickett, John, , Stamford, Conn. Deputy from Stamford, 1673-75. Booth, Charles M. Coffin, William K. Mersereau, John D. Pickett, John, 1685 , New London, Conn. Deputy, 1727. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Pickman, Capt. Benjamin, 1671- 1719, Salem. Master of the Scout Shallop Phoenix in Mili tary and Naval expedition un der Capt. Benj. Church, 1704. Libbey, Wm. Pierce, Sergt. Benjamin, 1667- 1739, Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War, i675-'76. Sergt. in Woburn Co. of Militia, i70i-'37. Thompson, Abijah Pierce, Daniel, 1611-1677. Mem ber Governor's Council, Wood- bridge, N. J., 1668. Jones, Walter R. Pierce, Col. Daniel, 1638-1704, Newbury, Mass. Capt, New bury Foot Co., 1678. Col. Essex Regt. Deputy, i682-'83. Member Cuncil of Safety, 1689. Representative, 1692. Council lor, 1693-1703. Jones, Walter R. Nichols, Richard J. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Pierce, Isaac, 1661-1732. in Narragansett War. Brown, Paul Pierce, John, 1661, town, Mass. Deputy, '39- Parker, Geo. T. Parker, Moses G. Pierce (Peirse), Captain Michael, 161 5-1676, Scituate, Plymouth Colony. Ens. under Capt. James Cudworth, 1673, for service against the Dutch. Capt, commanding force of Soldier Water- 1638- whites and friendly Indians; killed in ambuscade near what is now Central Falls, R. I. King Philip's War, 1676. Brown, Henry M. Brown, Walter M. Duncan, James L. Flanders, Albert A. P. Grant, Geo. Henry Hill, Clarence Edward Lincoln, John L. Metcalf, Geo. P. Murdock, Harold Murdock, Joseph B. Pearce, Edward D. Pierce, Bradford DeW. Pierce, Edward E. Pierce, Edwin C. Post, Wm. A. Robinson, Roswell R. Rumrill, Frank Tanner, Herbert S. Pierce, Samuel, 1636-1721, Wo burn, Mass. In Capt John Cutler's Co., King Philip's War, 1676. Downs, Edgar R. Pierce, Capt. Samuel, 1739-1815. Capt. Co. of Foot, Dorchester, under Col. Nathaniel Hatch, 1772. Moseley, Frank Pierce, Geo. F. Pierce, Sergt. Thomas, Woburn, Mass. Deputy, 1658. Sergt, i669-'82. Corp., 1683. Trooper in King Philip's War, under Capt. Thomas Prentice and Capt. Thos. Brattle. Anderson, James T. Baker, Alfred L. Burt, Chas. Wellington Clark, Homer Pierce Dixon, Willis Milnor Downs, Edgar R. Eldredge, Zoeth Skinner Lea, James H. Pierce, George W. Sawyer, Charles F. Sawyer, William Davis Spalding, George B. Spalding, George B., Jr. Swan, Reuben S. Thompson, Abijah Wellington, Jonas F. 373 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Pierce, Col. Timothy, 1673-1748, Plainfield, Conn. Ens., 1708. Lieut, 171 1. Capt, 1723. Col., nth Conn. Regt, 1739. Speaker of the House, 1728. Gov.'s Asst, i728-'48. Pierce, Charles H. Pierce, Geo. W. Shepard, Ralph K. Spalding, George B. Spalding, George B., Jr. Pierce, Col. Wm., Jr., 1632-1702, Northumberland Co., Va. jus tice, 1668; Burgess, 1680; Col., 1680. Doneghy, John T., 3d Pierpont, Lieut. Joseph, 1704-1752. Lieut of the 5th New Haven Co., 1742. Brackett, Robert L. Pierrepont, John, 1619-1682. Dep uty to the General Court, Mass. Bay Colony, from Rox bury, 1672. Inches, George B. Pierson, Rev. Abraham, 1613-1678, Chaplain Colony of New Haven, Expedition against the Dutch under Lieut. Robert Seeley. Banning, Pierson W. Brokaw, George T. Clark, Fred'k Hamilton Curtis, George M. Hoyt, Edward C. Hoyt, Samuel R. J. Jewett, William K. Judson, William P. Kitchel, William L. Murphy, Franklin Pierson, Lieut.-Col. Henry, 1652- 1701. Lieut.-Col., Suffolk Co. Militia, 1698, Prov. of N. Y., and under Earle Bellomont, 1700. Speaker 4th Colonial Assembly. Du Fais, John McClure, Archibald J. McDonald, John Pierson, James R. Prime, Ralph E. Slocum, Joseph J. Pierson, Lieut. Joseph, . Was a Lieut, in Southampton, L. I., in 1650. Flint, Wyman K Kneeland, James Pike, James, 1699, Reading, Mass. King Philip's War, under Capt. Poole. Guilford, Wm. W. Fike, Capt. John, 1614-1698. Lieut, 1699. Capt, i673-'8i. English- Dutch Wars, 1664 and 1673. Member of Gov. Carteret's Council, i670-'72, East Jersey. Chapman, Joseph W. Hadden, Crowell, Jr. Hazelton, Gerry W. Hudnut, Alexander Malieu Pike, Major Robert, 1616-1706. Lieut, Salisbury Troop, 1652. Capt, 1659. Major, Military Forces Norfolk and Piscataqua Cos., 1670. Commander-in- Chief of all Military Forces North and East of Merrimac River, in War against French and Indians, 1690. Deputy, i648-'82. Gov.'s Asst, 1682. Committee of Safety, 1689. Commissioner to treat with Indians, 1690. Brown, Philip G. Burrows, Charles W. Coale, George O. G. Dorr, Dalton Favor, Otis S. Kingsbury, Jerome Jacobs, Elmer R. Pike, Charles Elliot Pike, Francis W. Pile, Hon. John, 1665, St. Mary's Co., Md. Member of Provincial Council, 1648-1651. Brent, Joseph L. Keyser, Robert B. Pillsbury, Capt. Caleb, 1717-1778, Amesbury, Mass. Capt. 2d Regt, Essex Co. Militia, 1771. Pillsbury, Charles A. Pillsbury, Rosecrans W. Pinckney, Charles, 1758, South Carolina. Attorney-Gen. of the Province, 1733. Speaker of the House, 1736, '38, '40. 374 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Chief Justice, i752-'53. Agent for S. C, i753-'58. Pinckney, Chas. C. Pinckney, Capt. Philip, 1618-1688- '89. Capt. of East Chester Militia, 167-, 1681. On Com mittee to treat with Indians, 1681. McClintock, Emory Pinder, John, 1630-1700. In King Philip's War. Griffith, Wm. H. Pinhorn, Judge William, 1720. Judge of Supreme Ct, N. J. Speaker of Assembly, N. Y., 1685. Asst. Justice, Supreme Ct. N. Y., 1691. Member Gov.'s Council N. J., 1698, 1702. Commander-in- Chief, N. J., 1709. Woodruff , Charles H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Pinney, Sergt. Isaac, 1663-1709, Windsor, Conn. Was a Ser geant in Queen Anne's War, dying on board vessel bringing wounded soldiers. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Pinney, Ens. Jonathan, 1738-1813, Windsor, Conn. Ens., Wind sor Co. Goddard, Lester O. Pinney, Sergt. Nathaniel. In Capt. Moses Diamond's Co., Expedition against Canada, 171 1, Queen Anne's War. Goddard, Lester O. Pitkin, Col. Joseph, 1696-1762, Conn. Ens., 1730. Lieut, 1733. Capt, 1738. Lieut.-Col., 1741. Cox, John L. Pitkin, Ens. Nathaniel, 1670-1733. Ens. East Hartford Co., 1716. Fisher, Francis P. Pitkin, Capt. Roger, 16 62- 1748. Capt 3d Co., Hartford Militia, 1698. Ens., 1704. Enders, John O. Hammond, Andrew G. Strong, Theron G. Pitkin, Capt. Thomas, 1700-1766, of Bolton. Lieut, 1737; Capt, 1739. Deputy General Court of Connecticut, i755-'s6. Rogers, James S. Pitkin, Capt. Thomas, , Connecticut. 2d Lieut, of First Co., First Regiment, 1761. Capt, 1764, in the Seven Years' War. Rogers, James S. Pitkin, William, ist, 1636-1694. Deputy, 1 675-1690. Atty.-Gen., 1664. Treas., 1676. Asst, i690-'94. Commissioner for the United Colony of Conn., 1678. Anthony, James L. Cowles, William N. Cox, John L. Enders, John O. Fisher, Francis P. Isham, Norman M. Jones, Charles L. Marsh, Henry D. Patten, John D. Pollock, Edwin T. Roberts, Henry Rogers, James S. Schauffler, Wm. G. Pitkin, Chief-Justice William, 2d, 1664-1723. Deputy, 1696. Asst, 1697. Member Committee of War, 1702, War of the Spanish Succession. Chief-Justice Col ony of Conn., i7i3-'23. Cox, John L. Patten, John D. Rogers, James S. Schauffler, William G. Cox, John L. Pitkin, Gov. William. Col. ist Conn. Regt, 1737, and Gov ernor. Grinnell, George B. Grinnell, William M. Jones, Charles L. Plaisted, Elisha. Representative, Mass., for Berwick, Me., 1714. Rollins, Philip A. Runk, Louis B. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Plaisted, John, 1659 , Ports mouth, N. H. Member of As sembly, 1693, et seq. Speaker of the House, 1696-1727. Mem ber of Council, i702-'o8. Pierce, Jacob W. Rollins, Philip A. 375 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Runk, Louis B. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Plaisted, Lieut. Roger, 1627-1675. Deputy, i663-'64, '73. Lieut, 1670, Capt. Charles Frost's Co. Killed by Indians. Rollins, Philip A. Runk, Louis B. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Plant, John. In King Philip's War. Plant, Henry Bradley Plant, Morton F. Plater, Col. George, 1695-1755. Member Council, 1732 '55. Collector for Pocomoke Dist, 1728. Naval Officer for Patuxent, 1755. Secretary of Maryland, 1755. Eberlein, Charles W. Howard, McHenry Snyder, Wm. T. Platt, Capt. Epenetus, 1640-1693. Capt. of Suffolk Co. Foot, 1684. Sent in command of East End Men to demand surrender of Fort at N. Y., 1689. Averill, Henry K, Jr. Griffith, Wm. H. Kellogg, George C. Smith, Wm. Sidney Tredwell, Henry Hewlett Van Nostrand, Benjamin T. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Platt, Joseph, c 1703, Mil ford, Conn. In King Philip's War. In the "Great Swamp Fight." Pack, Arthur Newton Platt, Capt. Joseph, 1672 -1745. Capt, Norwalk, Conn., 1710. Port Royal Expedition. Fitch, Edward S. Parker, Chas. Wolcott Platt, Capt. Zephaniah, 1735- 1807. Ens. in Capt. Joseph Lewis' Co., Huntington, L. I., 1758. Capt. Co. of Foot, N. Battalion, Dutchess Co. Regt., Col. Martin Hoffman, 1760. Averill, Henry K, Jr. Kellogg, George C. Platts, Ens. Abel, 1690, Rowley, Mass. Ens. in the Rowley Co., Expedition against Canada, 1690. Haskins, Leander M. Libby, Chas. T. Pearson, Arthur E. Platts, Moses, 1707-1745, Rowley, Mass. Died at Siege of Louisburg, 1745. Haskins, Leander M. Pearson, Arthur E. Plowden, Sir Edmund, 1659. Gov., Capt-Gen., and Earl Palatine of New Albion. Garland, Hugh A. Jenkins, Austin L. Jenkins, Edmund Plowden Jenkins, Edward A. Jenkins, F. de Sales Jenkins, Spaulding L. Plum, John, 1646 , Milford, Ct. Volunteer in Narragansett War, 1675. Cadle, Cornelius Plumb, John, 1594-1648. In Capt. Mason's Co., Pequot War, 1637. Deputy from Wethers field, i636-'42, Col. of Conn. Banks, David, Jr. Benjamin, Marcus Brewster, Samuel D. Bronson, Edward P. Brown, Paul Cadle, Cornelius Carter, Walter S. Collins, Holdridge O. Cox, John L. Hunt, Arthur K. May, Calvin S. Monnette, Orra E. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Plum, David B. Plum, Frederick A. Preston, Deming H. Short, Charles L. Short, Edward L. Terry, John Taylor White, William R. Plummer, Asa, 1742-n'rc 1810, Haverhill, Mass. Private in John Moody's Company, Col. Bagley's Regt. at Louisburg. Wade, Joseph M. Plummer, Joseph, 1630 1683. 376 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Trooper with Capt. Appleton, King Philip's War. Dutton, Leland T. Plummer, Samuel, 1619 - 1702, Newbury, Mass. Deputy, 1676. Daggett, Geo. H. Plumsted, Clement, 1680-1745, Philadelphia. Common Coun cil. Penn. Assembly, i7i2-'2o. Provincial Council, 1727-1^5. Burton, Robert Devereux, Alfred Devereux, Frederick Klapp, William H. Williams, William Klapp Plumsted, William, 1708-1765. Assembly, i755-'57. Council, i759-'64, Prov. of Penn. Burton, Robert Devereux, Alfred Klapp, William H. Plympton (Plimpton), Sergt. John, 1620-1677, Deerfield, Mass. Sergt, 1674. Captured by the Indians and killed, 1677. Adams, Edwin P. Beardsell, George R. Cutler, Samuel M. Davies, William G. Freeman, James G. Hawkins, William Elton Parker, Frederick S. Plimpton, Howard D. Reeves, Jesse S. Plympton, Lieut. Joseph, 1677- 1739, Medfield, Mass. Repre sentative, 1720. Lieut, 1723. Freeman, James G. Plympton, Thomas, 1 620-1 676. Killed in Indian Fight at Boon's Plains, Sudbury, Mass., 1676. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Plympton, Gilbert M. Poillon, Capt. Jacques (James), 1720. Capt of the South Company, Richmond County Militia, N. Y., 1715. James Carlton Poillon, Arthur Poillon, John E. Poillon, William Poillon, Ensign Jacques (James), 1732-1793- C, Benjamin, Jr., i68i-i732-'33. Ensign in Capt. James Poillon's South Co., Richmond County Militia, N. Y., 1715. Poillon, Arthur Poillon, William Pole, Capt. William, 1593-1674. Capt of Tauton Train Band, i638-'6i. Deputy, i639-'44. Member of the Plymouth Coun cil of War, 1646. Jeffries, John T. L. Polhemus, Capt. Daniel. Cornet, Kings Co., N. Y. Militia, 1690. Capt. of Troop of Horse. Voorhees, Wm. P. Polk, Col. Thomas, General Assembly of N. I769"'71- Houston, Allen Polk Polk, Isaac H. Pollard, Lieut.-Col. 1696-1756, Boston. First Com mander, Governor's Company of Cadets, 1741. Winslow, Erving Pollard, John, 1699-1772, Biller ica, Mass. In 2d Expedition of Capt. John Lovewell, 1724- '25. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Pollard, Corp. John, 1729-1814, Lancaster, Mass. Sentinel in Capt. Josiah Willard's Co., 1748. Corp. in Capt. Thomas Wilder's Co., Col. O. Wilder's Regt, relief of Fort William Henry and Lake George Expe dition. French and Indian War. Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, William H. Pollard, Thomas, 1660 -1724. Served in war with Indians, i705-'o6, under Capt Lane. At relief of Groton, Dunstable, and Dracut Richards, Jeremiah Richards, Chas. S. Richards, William S. Pollard, William, 1698 , Lan caster, Mass. In Capt. Israel Williams' Co, i754-'55. In Capt Thomas Wilder's Co., 37/ SOCIETY OP COLONIAL WARS of Leominster, Relief Fort William Henry. Gilson, Arthur S. Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, William H. Pollock, Capt. Robert Bruce, , Somerset Co., Md. Col. of Militia prior to Revolution ary War. Wheeler, Charles V. Polly, George, 1683, Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War under Capt. John Cutter. Adams, John Q. Polly (Polley), John, 1618-1689, Roxbury, Mass. In Capt. Dan iel Henchman's Co., King Philip's War. Eldridge, Wm. H. Parker, Frederick S. Rumrill, Frank Stowell, Wm. H. H. Whitin, Ernest S. Pomeroy, Capt. Ebenezer, 1669- 1754, Northfield, Mass. Capt. Commissioner to meet the In dians in Albany, 1724. In 171 1 he led a Co. of soldiers in the Expedition to Canada. Westfall, John H. Pomeroy, Joseph, 1652-1739, North ampton, Mass. Soldier in King William's War, serving at in tervals between 1688 and 1698. Pomeroy, Abram Ehle Pomeroy, Medad, 1638-1716. Dep uty, Mass., 1677, et seq. Served from Northampton, Mass., un der Capt. Turner in the Falls Fight Benton, Arthur B. Cox, John L. Granger, William S. Hunt, Arthur K. Short, Charles L. Smith, Byron Laflin Waters, Arthur Jay Westfall, John H. Pomeroy, Gen. Seth, 1706-1777. 4th Mass. Regt., Louisburg Expedition, 1745. Crown Point, 1755- Burbank, Robt. A. Dewey, Chas. A. Pomeroy, George E. Turner, Theodore C. Pond, Charles, 1744-1832. In Ma jor David Baldwin's Co., Col. Nathan Whiting's 2d Conn. Regt, 1761. Pond, Charles H. Pond, Nicholas M. Pond, Winthrop Pond, Lieut. Daniel, 1698, Dedham, Mass. Sergt. and Lieut, in Dedham Militia, 1672. Daniels, Edwin A. Parker, Edward H. Pond, George E. Pond, Ephraim, 1 656-1704, Ded ham, Mass. In Capt. Samuel Wadsworth's Co., Sudbury Fight. Pond, George E. Whitney, Warham Pond, Lieut. Samuel, 1648-1718. Ens., 1689. Lieut, 1695, Brad ford, Conn., Militia. Pond, Edwin W. Pond, Sergt. William, 1690, Dorchester, Mass. Sergt. of the Military Co. Talbot, Joel F. Poole, John, 1670-1727, Beverly, Mass. In Beverly Co., Capt. William Raymond, Expedition to Canada, 1690. Pool, Wellington Poole, Capt. Jonathan, 1634-1678, Reading, Mass. Appointed Q. M. by General Court, 1671. Cornet of Three County Troop, 1674. Capt, Reading Co., 1677. Deputy, 1677. Presi dent of Council of War, 1675- •76. Boardman, Waldo E. Carpenter, Fred'k B. Cox, Edward B. Cox, Wm. E. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Kellogg, John P. Marble, John Emerson Poole, Chas. C. Poole, Clark L. Stevens, Chas. E. Poole, Lieut. Jonathan, 1665-1723, Reading, Mass. In 1690 on 378 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Expedition to Canada, War with France. Poole, Charles C. Poole, Samuel, 3d, 1736-1780. In Old French War, 1758, at Cap ture of Fort Frontenac. Hersey, Dudley H. Hersey, Roscoe F. Poole, Murray Edward Russell, Emory P. Poore, Henry, 1650-1741, New bury, Mass. Under Major Appleton, Narragansett Cam paign, 1675. Johnson, George P. Martin, George Washington Merrell, George Pearson, Arthur E. Russell, Steven G. Webb, J. Sidney Poore, Samuel, 1653-1727. Soldier in King Philip's War, i675-'76. Served in Major Samuel Ap pleton's Co. at Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Dorman, Wm. B. Pope, Col. Nathaniel, 1660. Lieut.-Col., Westmoreland Co., Va., 1655. Ballard, Samuel Thruston Helm, Thomas Kennedy Jackson, Nathaniel Francis Platt, Beverly Crump Pope, Curran Pope, George L. Pope, William H. Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Wood, Geo. Twyman Wood, Geo. Twyman, Jr. Pope, Capt. Seth, 1648-1727. Dep uty, Mass. General Assembly, 1689. Lieut, 1686. Capt, 1690. Briggs, Wm. C. Jordan, Fritz H. Lee, Edward C. Wilson, Chas. Hiram Pope, Thomas, 1608-1683, Plym outh, Mass. In Volunteer Co. under William Holmes and Thomas Prence, Pequot War. In service, 1643. Bennett, Robert R. Bryant, W. Sohier Cushing, Luther S. Fuller, Linus E. Jordan, Fritz H. Kingman, Wm. L. Parker, Edward L. Rogers, Allen Snow, Albert Eugene Wilson, Charles H. Woodruff, Edward L. Porter, Ens. Aaron, 1729-1820, Conn. Ens., 1773. Booth, Charles E. Porter, Experience, Sr., 1676-1750, Hadley, Mass., and Mansfield, Conn. In Troop under Qm'r Dickinson, 1695, for service against Indians. Deputy, Conn., i625-'4i. Barrows, John W. Dixon, Willis M. Porter, Capt. Israel, Jr., 1643- 1706. Lieut, in Capt. Bartholo mew Gidney's Co., Salem, Mass., 1683 ; afterwards Capt. Brown, John B. Porter, John, Sr., 1590-1648, Wind sor, Conn., Deputy, 1639, et seq. Abbott, Everton J. Blagden, Thomas Booth, Charles' E. Converse, Chas. A. Cox, John L. Crane, Roy E. Dixon, Willis M. Hubbard, Phineas Jennings, Walter Ladd, Wm. W. Mann, Chas. A. Mann, Matthew D. Moseley, John G. Short, John C. Snow, Edgar Morton Van Nostrand, Benj. T. White, William C. Williams, Geo. C. F. Wilson, John A. Porter, Sergt. John, 1596-1676, Salem, Mass. Sergt., 1646. Deputy, Hingham, 1644; Sa lem, 1668. Armsby, James K. Barnes, George E. Brown, John B. Brown, Otis S. Coffin, William K. 379 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Davis, Walter Goodwin Dyer, Isaac Watson Porter, George L. Putnam, George J. Skinner, William C. Porter, John, 1674. One of the original Proprietors of Portsmouth, 1638. Assistant, i64o-'64. Commissioner for Portsmouth, i658-'6o; for War wick, 1661. Magistrate, 1665. Moses, Walter Perry, Alexander Woodward, William Porter, John, Jr., 1621-1688, Wind sor, Conn. Member ist Troop, 1658. Trooper in King Philip's War. Blagden, Thomas Booth, Charles E. Britton, Charles P. Cooper, Leslie B. Earle, Ferdinand L. Jones, Charles L. Mann, Matthew D. Norton, Edward L. Porter, Capt. John. Private in French and Indian War, 1760- '61. Sergt. and Capt. Woodbury, Urban A. Porter, John, 1651 . Served in King Philip's War, 1675. Hale, Charles Reuben Porter, John, 1711. House of Burgesses, Va., 1663. Middleton, John I. Porter, John, . Member of Assembly, N. C, I7i5-'i8. Middleton, John I. Porter, Sergt. John, 1667-1722, Weymouth, Mass. Sergt. of Weymouth Military Co. Willcutt, Levi L. Porter, John, 1658-1753, Wenham, Mass. Deputy from Wenham, I7I2-'24-'25. Coffin, William K. Dyer, Isaac Watson Porter, Joseph, 1638-1714, Wind sor, Conn. Under Capt Mose ley, King Philip's War. Skinner, William C. Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. I. Porter, Captain Joseph, 1702-1759, Conn. Capt. of Wintonbury Co., 1751. Booth, Charles E. Porter, Capt. Moses, 1722-1755, Hadley, Mass. Capt. in Brad dock's Crown Point Expedi tion. Killed in the "Bloody Morning Scout." Fisher, F. Porter Porter, Nathaniel, 1680-1710. Served in the Canada Expedi tion, i7o8-'o9. Died at Fort Anne. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Porter, Peter A. Porter, Peter A., Jr. Porter, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1704- 1759. Under Capt. Israel Put nam, 1756. Indian Scout. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Porter, Samuel, 1626-1689. Par ticipated in the Hadley Alarm, 1675. Hubbard, Ralph H. Hubbard, Walter C. Whitman, Chas. S. Porter, Samuel, 1660-1722. Rep. in Conn. Judge and Sheriff of Hadley. Wilson, John Appleton Porter, Samuel, 1755- In gar rison at Fort Edward. Skinner, Wm. C. Washburn, John H. Washburn, William I. Porter, Lieutenant Timothy, 1689-1764, Conn. Lieut, 1717. Deputy, 1745, 47, '48. Booth, Charles E. Porter, Capt. William, i 695-1 749. Capt, Penn. Militia, i747-'4§. Porter, Augustus D. Post, Lieut. Abraham, 1690. Ens., Saybrook, Conn., 1667. Lieut, Saybrook Fort, 1680. Clark, Eliot A. Post, Frank T. Post, Wm. A. Post, Lieut. Richard, 1689. Lieut, of Southampton troops, 1660. Little, Robert Forsyth Postell, Capt. John, 1717-1782, 3S0 INDEX OF ANCESTORS South Carolina. Capt. in Cher okee War, 1766. Postell, John C. Potter, Edmund, 1644 , Ips wich, Mass. Served under Capt. Thomas Prentice in the Narragansett Campaign; after wards scouting in various places, 1675. Patch, Charles Endicott Robinson, Hamline Elijah Potter, John, 1652-1718, Ipswich, Mass. Served in Garrison at Groton, Mass., under Capt. Thomas Wheeier, King Phil ip's War, i675-'76. Dorman, Wm. B. Potter, Robert, 1655. Com missioner from Warwick, R. I., 1651. One of signers of Ports mouth, R. I., Compact, April 30, 1639. Phillips, Henry Byron Van Nostrand, Benjamin T. Potter, Robert, 1630-1709, Lynn, Mass. Served in King Philip's War. Selectman of Lynn. Knight, Stephen Herrick Lord, Calvin Potts, David, 1670-1730. Member of Penn. Assembly, 1728- '30. Colket, Charles H. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Potts, John, 1710-1768, Pottsgrave, Pa. Member of Assembly, i759-'6i. Brooke, John R. Powell, William, Virginia. Mem ber of First House of Bur gesses assembled at James town (James City), July, 1619. Henry, John Porter Power, Nicholas, 1675, R. I. Killed in Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Goddard, Robert H. I., Jr. Spicer, George T. Powers, Gideon, 1704 . In French and Indian Wars. Powers, Chas. Andrew Powers, Capt. Isaac, 1665 . Captain of Militia. Twice elected to General Court Colonial Agent for conveying land. Whitcomb, Lawrence Powers, Capt. Jeremiah, 1710 . Capt of a Co. in Col. Israel William's Regt. for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Fall, Charles G. Powers, Capt. Peter, 1707-1757. Capt. of the 3d Co., Col. Jo seph Blanchard's Regt, Crown Point Expedition, 1755. Cutter, Edw. J. Forbes, Harry R. Powers, Stephen, 1729 . Pri vate in Capt. Peter Power's Co., in Col. Joseph Blanchard's Regt, in the Crown Point Ex pedition, 1755. Cutter, Edward J. Poythress, Peter, 1733 . Bur gess for Prince George Co., Va., i769-'75. Member of Vir ginia Conventions, 1774, '75, '76. Thom, Wm. H. DeC. W. Praa, Capt. Pieter, 1655-1740, Brooklyn. Capt. of Foot Co., Kings Co. Regt, Col. Stephen Cortlandt, i700-'i3. Lane, Francis T. L. Prall, William Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Pratt, Aaron, 1732-1817, Reho both, Mass. In Expedition to Crown Point, 1759. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Pratt, Benajah, 1632 , Plym outh. Under Commander War ren, Plymouth South and North Cos., 1699. Miller, Robert F. Pratt, Daniel, 1639-1691, Hart ford and Colchester, Conn. Trooper in ist Conn. Cavalry, 1658. Clark, Kenneth Monnette, Orra E. Munds, James Theus Whitman, Chas. S. Winslow, Chauncey R. Pratt, Sergt. David, , 3S1 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Framingham, Mass. Buckmin- ster's Rutland Scouts, 1722. Hosmer, Jerome C. Pratt, John, 1655, Cambridge, Mass., and one of the founders of Hartford, Conn. Deputy from Hartford, 1639, and later. Holcombe, John M. Isham, Norman M. Monnette, Orra E. Reynolds, Frederick P. Richardson, Wm. E. Treat, James W. Winslow, Chauncey R. Pratt, Ens. John, 1664, Hart ford, Conn. Ens., Hartford Co. Edwards, Charles L. Pratt, Ens. John, 1644-1726, Say brook, Conn. Ens., 1684. Dep uty, 1684, et seq. Clark, Eliot A. Edwards, Charles L. Edwards, Edward Junius Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Moran, Charles Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Spencer, Selden P. Pratt, John, 1693-1780. In Capt. Ebenezer Beal's Co., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Pratt, Joseph, 1637-1720, Wey mouth, Mass. In King Phil ip's War. Bates, James H. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Pratt, Lieut. Joseph, 1671 , Conn. Sergt and Lieut, of Militia, 1700, '23. Deputy from Milford, 1700. Reynolds, Frederick P. Pratt, Lieut. Nathaniel, , Saybrook, Conn. Lieut. of Train Band of Saybrook, 1717. Deputy, 1719, '20, '21. Spencer, Selden P. Pratt, Phineas, 1590-1680. Skir mishes with Indians, Wey- 38^ mouth, Dorchester, and Ips wich. Macdonough, Rodney Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Talbot, Archie L. Pratt, Samuel, 1676. In Capt. Michael Pierce's Co. of Scit uate. Killed, 1676. Talbot, Archie L. Pratt, Capt. Thomas, 1699-1780, Chelsea, Mass. Lieut, Chelsea Military Co. Capt, 1775. Pratt, Herman W. Pratt, Walter Merriam Pratt, Lieut. William, 1622-1678. Lieut, Saybrook Forces, under Mason, Pequot War. Deputy, 1666, et seq. Council of War, 1642. Chittenden, Edwin S. Clark, Eliot A. Clark, Lot Curran Clarke, Chauncey H. Dickinson, Oliver P. Eaton, Daniel Cady Eaton, George F. Edwards, Charles L. Edwards, Edward J. Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Frazer, Sheldon L. Hart, Samuel Hitchcock, Jas. Ripley Wm. Hopkins, Constant C. Huse, Robert S. Ingersoll, Colin M. Jennings, Walter jewett, Stephen Leonard, Edgar C. Leonard, Gardner C. Marvin, R. Pratt McKinstry, Elisha W. Monnette, Orra E. Moran, Charles Moses, Zebina Peck, William H. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Sill, Frederick S. Sill, Howard Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden Spencer, Selden P. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Waldo, Rhinelander Williams, Edward Gilbert Pratt, Capt. William, 1653-1718. Lieut of Conn. Troops in 1709, and Capt of the ist Co., Say brook, Conn., 1717. Ingersoll, Colin M. Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden Spencer, Selden P. Pray, John, 1730, Providence, R. I. One of the Defenders of Providence in King Philip's War. "One of those who stayed and went not away." Cadle, Cornelius Pray, Richard, 1630-1693, Provi dence, R. I. One of the de fenders of Providence in King Philip's War. "One of those who stayed and went not away." Cadle, Cornelius Preble, Major Abraham, 1603- 1663, York, Me. Magistrate, i645-'46, '58. Treas., 1654. Commissioner for York, 1655- '57, '59-'6o. Held first military appointment with rank of Major. Adams, Edward M. Coffin, William K. Preble, Capt. Abraham, 1673-1723, York, Me. Capt. of Militia. Adams, Edward M. Coffin, William K. Prence v. Prince. Prence, Gov. Thomas, 1600-1673. Asst, Plymouth Col., 1635. Gov., i634-'38, '57, '72. Mem ber Council of War, and went forth against the Pequot In dians, 1637. Commissioner for United Colonies, 1645. Adams, Edward M. Alderson, Victor C. Bickford, Robert S. Bowman, Austin L. Bowman, George E. Brooks, Lyman L. Brown, Frederick L. Carter, Walter S. Clark, A. Howard Clark, Fred'k H. Clark, Homer P. Cole, Amedee B. Curtis, Geo. Munson Daniels, Edwin A. Dimock, Weston Pettit Doane, Wm. H. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Foster, Albert V. Foster, Daniel R. Foster, Volney Wm. Freeman, George W. Freeman, James G. Fuller, Austin W. Gillette, Edward F. Griffith, Wm. H. Gross, Charles E. Howland, Charles W. Howland, Daniel W. Hulbert, Henry C. Kendall, Henry M. Ladd, William W. Lawrence, Harris H. Lawrie, Andrew W. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Luquer, Thatcher T. P. Mayo, Charles E. Meacham, Franklin A. Merrick, Fred'k Laforest Moseley, John G. Nickerson, Philip T. Nickerson, Thos. W. Paine, Cyrus F. Philips, Arthur Sherman Rich, William T. Rogers, Edward S. Scammon, Chas. W. Sears, Clinton B. Sears, Henry D. Smith, Thomas H. Snow, Albert E. Snow, Isaac B. Stafford, Morgan Hewitt Story, Henry G. Tobey, Frank B. Warden, Wm. Francis Williams, Edw. Gilbert Prentice, Solomon, Cambridge, Mass. In King Philip's War. Fessenden, Charles N. Prentice, Capt. Thomas, 1621- 17 10. Lieut, Mass. Troop, 1656. Capt, 1662. Pequot and Narragansett Wars. Ames, Louis A. Baird, William Bartholomew, Jas. H. S. 383 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Dennison, Ira W. Mason, Wm. L. Prentice, Samuel O. Prentiss, Samuel L. Rice, L. Frederick Sanger, Joseph P. Schroeder, Henry Swan, George F. Prentis, John, 1631-1691. Deputy, Conn., 1668. Adams, John Q. Cadle, Cornelius Converse, Chas. A. Peet, Emerson W. Teed, Freeman G. Prentis, Capt. John, 1705-1747. Commander Sloop Defense at the taking of Louisburg, 1745. Chew, James L. Huntington, Charles R. Prentis, Edward Prentis, Jonathan. Deputy, 1702. Member of Council, i707-'24. Overseer of Indians, 1715. Prentis, Edward Prentis, Capt. Joseph, 1701-1773, New London, Conn. Lieut, Conn. Militia, 1737. Capt, 1748. Converse, Chas. A. Prentis, Capt. Stephen, 1666-1758, New London, Conn. Deputy, 1712, et seq. Captain of Mili tia, 1714. Converse, Chas. A. Converse, John H. Prentise, Capt. John, 1652-1715. Capt. of the Fort at New Lon don, Conn. Patentee of New London. "In command of Prov ince Galley, May, 1695, and ordered to equip same for an expedition of three weeks ; men, arms and provisions im pressed for immediate service, May 27, 1695." Cooper, Leslie B. Prescott, Lieut.-Col. Benjamin, 1696-1738. Rep., 1723, '24, '27, '34, '38. Lieut.-Col., 1723. Wolcott, Roger Prescott, Col. Charles, 1711-1779, Concord, Mass. Capt. of Troop of Horse, 1752. Enlisted for His Majesty's service for the reduction ' of Canada, 1760. Col. of Expedition against Canada, 1760. Lieut.-Col., 3d Regt, Militia of Middlesex Co., 1764. Penniman, Josiah H. Prescott, John, 1 604-1 681, Lancas ter, Mass. Served in Garrison at Lancaster against Indians, 1675 and 1676. Anderson, Arthur C. Bennett, Asahel F. Boutell, Henry S. Brown, Daniel A. Burrage, Henry S. Candee, Lyman Cutter, Edw. J. Dixon, Willis M. Enos, Alanson T. Frost, Walter C. Gage, Herbert E. Gerry, Allston Granger, William S. Greenlaw, William P. Houghton, William A. Huse, Arthur H. Kent, Daniel Keogh, Chester Henry Love, Wm. DeL. Melville, Henry Moore, George H. Nye, Charles F. Parker, Geo. T. Richardson, Wm. E. Sawyer, Chas. Francis Sawyer, William D. Stone, Chas. W. White, John B. Wilson, Frederic N. Wolcott, Edw. B. Wolcott, Roger Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Prescott, John, 3d. In Garrison at Lancaster, Mass., i704-'o5. Bennett, Asahel F. Prescott, Capt. Jonas, 1648-1723. Capt, Groton Co., in King William's War, 1689. Deputy, 1699, et se9-i Colony of Mass. Adams, Herbert L. Eaton, Joseph G. Farnsworth, Charles Farnsworth, Frederick Gage, Herbert E. 3S4 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Grover, Oliver D. Langworthy, Chas. F. Melville, Henry Paine, Franklin Stone, Charles W. Warren, Joseph D. Wolcott, Roger Prescott, Capt. Jonas, 2d, 1678- 1750, Groton, Mass. Deputy, 1720. Adams, Herbert L. Cutter, Edw. J. Melville, Henry Prescott, Capt. Jonathan, 1643- 1721, Concord, Mass. Capt of Militia, Garrison duty. Dep uty, 1692. Boutell, Henry S. Brown, Daniel A. Churchill, Gardner A. Goodrich, William Granger, William S. Moore, George H. Nye, Charles F. Prescott, Jonathan, 1675-1755, Kensington, N. H. At Fort William and Mary, 1696; un der Capt. John Gilman, 1710. Emery, Brainerd P. Palmer, William L. Prescott, Frank C. Prescott, Capt. Jonathan, 1696- 1746, Hampton, N. H. Capt in Sir William Pepperrell's Expe dition against Louisburg, 1744- '45, where he died after the capture of the fortress. Palmer, William L. Prescott, Lieut.-Col. Samuel, 1697-1758, Hampton, N. H. Lieut-Col. of Col. Peter Gil- man's Regt. Moulton, George M. Prescott, Col. William, 1720-1795, Pepperrell, Mass. Lieut, 1755, in expedition against Aca dians. Capt. of Pepperrell Dis trict Co., 1771. Clerk of Mili tary Co., 1746. Col. of Regt. of Minute Men, 1775. Wolcott, Roger Presley, Col. Peter, 1750. Member Va. House of Bur gesses, 1711. Barret, Richard A. Presley, William, 1621-1669. Member Va. House of Bur gesses, 1647. Barret, Richard A. Pressey, John, 1639-1707, Ames bury, Mass. Under Capt. Turner, King Philip's War. Bailey, Everett H. Pressey, Joseph W. Preston, Eliasaph, 1643 -1705, Conn. Deputy from Walling ford, i679-'9i, '96. Hall, Henry O. Hayes, Birchard Austin Preston, John, Hadley, Mass. In Capt. Turner's Co., Falls Fight, King Philip's War. Preston, Ernest J. Preston, John, 1737-1799. Served under Capt. Kendall in Sixth Co. of Conn, for relief of Gen. Webb at Fort Edward in Campaign of 1757. Preston, Howard Willis Preston, Richard, 1669. Gov.'s Council, Md., 1652. Commis sioner to govern the Province, 1651. Coates, Edward H. Coates, George M. Griscom, Clement A. Troth, William P. Preston, Samuel, 1665-1743. Gov.'s Council, Prov. of Penn., 1700. Griscom, Clement A. Preston, Lieut.-Col. William, 1679-1754, Woodbury, Conn. Capt, South Train Band, 1723. Lieut.-Col., 13th Regt, Conn. Militia, 1739. To Defense of Skippaug, 1726. Deputy, 1714- '49- Abbott, Everton Judson Moseley, John G. Preston, William, 1729 - 1783. Member of Va. House of Bur gesses, 1751. Commissioner from Va. to treat with Shaw nee and Delaware Indians, 1757- Coles, Walter D. Price, Capt. Thomas, 1732-1795. Capt. in Penn. Regt., 1759; in Md. Rifle Co., 1775. Johnston, Christopher 385 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Price, Capt. Walter, 1620- 1674, Salem, Mass. Cornet of Foot Co., 1662. Lieut, 1664. Capt, 1664. Deputy from Salem, 1665. Cushing, Luther S. Prichard, Sergt. William, 1675, Brookfield, Mass. One of the founders of Brookfield; second Sergt. of Military Co., i673-'75; killed by Indians. Baxter, William E. Burt, Charles W. Priest, Degorie, 1580-1621, Plym outh, Mass. Under Myles Standish, Indian Wars. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Talbot, Archie L. Prince, Lieut. Charles. Lieut, on frigate Mercury at siege of Charleston, 1762. Prince, Laurence L. Prince, Gov. Thomas, 1600-1673, Mass. Assistant, 1635, '36, '37, '39, '46, '56. Governor, Plym outh Colony, 1634, '38, '57-*73. Member of the Council of War and went forth against the Pe quot Indians, 1637. A Com missioner for the United Col onies, 1645, '50, '61. Died while Governor. Kendall, Henry Myron Prince, Thomas, Eastham, Mass. In King Philip's War. Smith, Thomas H. Prindle, Capt. Joseph, Jr., 1772. Ensign of First Co. of Train Band of Newton, Conn., 1768. Lieut, 1770. Capt, 1771. Prindle, Edgar Lewis Prioleau, Col. Samuel, 1690-1752, South Carolina. Member of Council, and Col. of Regt. of Horse Guards, 1733. Chisholm, Wm. G. Macbeth, Malcolm Macbeth, Ravenel Proctor, George, 1738. Fought under Bacon in "Bacon's Re bellion," 1676. Hume, Edgar E. Proctor, John, 1694-1783, Mass. Served in the "Snowshoe Co." of Chelmsford, 1724, in 4th In dian War (Lovell's War). Langworthy, Charles F. Proctor, Robert, 1697, Mass. In King Philip's War; also in garrison at Chelmsford, 1691- '92- Estey, Jacob G. Estey, Julius J. Langworthy, Charles F. Proctor, Mortimer Robinson Proctor, Redfield Provender, John, 1712, Fra mingham, Mass. In Capt. Samuel Moseley's Co., King Philip's War, i675-'76. At Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Stone, William Eben. Provoost, Sergt. David, 1608-1656. Commander at Fort Good Hope, 1 642- '47. First of the "Nine Men," 1652. Sergt., Blue Flag Co., Burgher Corps, New Amsterdam, 1653. First separate Schout at Breuckelen, 1655. Schout and Sec. of Breuckelen, Amersfoort, and Midwout until his death. Boardman, Lansdale Collins, Holdridge O. Foster, Frederick de P. Hance, William W. Hodges, Alfred Hoffman, Samuel V. Moller, Charles G, Jr. Pinkney, Cornelius S. Pinkney, Townsend Plympton, Gilbert M. Provoost, John M. Seaman, Wm. B. Scofield, George S. Shirley, Rufus G. Sill, Howard Sill, John T. Smith, Karl Beckwith Thomas, George C. Thomas, James P. Thomas, Robert McK. Veazey, Duncan Provoost, David, 1642 . Mem ber of Assembly, 1699-1702. Member of Council, I7o8-'ii. Hance, William W. Sill, Howard INDEX OF ANCESTORS Provoost, Col. David, 1670-1734. Capt. in Col. Abraham de Peyster's Regt, N. Y. City, 1700. Major, 1710. Member of General Assembly, 1702-'! 1. Lieut-Col., 1716. Col., 1718. Member of Council, i7o8-'io. Hodges, Alfred Provoost, John Moffat Seaman, Wm. B. Thomas, George C. Thomas, Robert McK. Veazey, Duncan Provoost, Capt. David, 1695-1781. 2d Lieut, in Capt. Cornelius Van Home's Co., 1737; ist Lieut, under Capt. Paul Rich ard, 1738. Capt. of a Co. of Troops, 1740, Spanish Expe dition. Hodges, Alfred Provoost, John M. Seaman, Wm. B. Thomas, George C. Thomas, Robert McK. Provoost, David W., 1703 - 1776. Appointed in charge of mili tary affairs, Bergen Co., April 18, 1740. Hance, William W. Provoost, Jonathan. Soldier en rolled in New Orange, N. Y., 1673. Shirley, Rufus G. Provoost, William, 1679-1746. Governor's Council, N. Y., I723-'35- Governor's Council, N. J., i734-'4i. In charge of Military affairs in N. J. Hance, William W. Hoffman, Samuel V. Pruyn, Samuel, 1677-1752. In Capt. Rooseboom's Co., Albany, 1715. Pruyn, John Van S. L. Sanford, George D. Pryor, Col. William, 1777. Capt, Va. Militia, 1753. Major, 1761. Col., 1770. Morton, Daniel Puffer, Richard, 1657-1723. Sol dier in King Philip's War. Representative to the General Court, i705-'o6. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Pumpelly, Sergt. John, 1727-18 19, Served under Capt. John Lor ing, relief of Fort William Henry, 1758. Crown Point, 1755- Read, Harmon P. Purchase, John, 1645. Sol dier in the Pequot War with Capt. Mason, 1637. Parker, Geo. T. Purchase, Ens. Oliver, 1613-1701. Ensign, 1651. Assistant to Governor Bradstreet, 1685. Allen, Francis Olcott Purefoy, Thomas, 1656. Mem ber Va. House of Burgesses, i629-'30. Member of Council, i63i-'37. Thom, William H. DeC. W. Pusey, William, Chester Co., Pa. Member of Assembly, 1725- '26. Sharp, George M. Putnam, Capt. Benjamin, 1664- 1715, Salem. Lieut, Capt, 1706-'!!. Black, Albert Shirley Black, Everett Hudson Boynton, Charles S. Hubbard, Ralph H. Newhall, James S. Nourse, John Francis Putnam, George J. Wolcott, Roger Putnam, Ebenezer, 1719-1782. In Col. Josiah Williams's Co. at Fort Dummer, 1746, and Capt. Stephens's Co., Charlestown, N. H., i75i-'55- Putnam, Ralph W. Putnam, Elisha, 1685-1745. Rep. to the General Court from Sutton. Thompson, Frank C. Putnam, Capt. Henry, 1712-1775. At Louisburg, French and In dian War. Carnochan, Gouverneur Morris Putnam, Major-Gen. Israel, 171 8- 1790. French War, 1755, he raised a company at Pomfret, Conn. ; Capt. in Lyman's Regt. ; Lake George- and Crown Point. Rogers' Rangers, 1755. Major, 1757. Lieut.-Col., 1759- 387 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Havana Expedition, i76i-'62. Col., 1764. Browne, George Israel Castle, Alfred H. Dana, Chas. D. Day, George H. Miller, Guy Partridge Osgood, Edward L. Putnam, Douglas Putnam, Wm. Hutchinson Thompson, Ebenezer Wheeler, Jerome W. Putnam, Capt. John, 1627-1710, Salem. Corp., 1672. Lieut, 1678. Capt, 1687. Deputy, 1679. Black, Albert Shirley Black, Everett Hudson Brown, John B. Dutton, Wm. D. Guilford, William W. Miles, Alfred G. Newhall, James S. Presby, Frank Henry Putnam, Eben Putnam, Edw. Floyd Putnam, Geo. J. Skinner, Henry W. Wolcott, Roger Putnam, Capt. Jonathan, 1659- 1739. Representative, 1710. Capt, Salem Militia, 1689. Guilford, Wm. W. Putnam, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1619- 1700, Salem Village, Mass. Deputy, i69o-'9i. Lieut, Foot Co., Salem Village, 1683. Black, Albert Shirley Black, Everett Hudson Boynton, Charles S. Clarke, Geo. K. Cochrane, James E. Flint, James M. Frye, Jed Hubbard, Ralph H. Newhall, James S. Parker, Moses G. Putnam, Geo. J. Robbins, Howard S. Stearns, H. Putnam Tapley, Henry F. Watkins, Nathaniel Wolcott, Roger Putnam, Brig.-Gen. Rufus, 1738- 1824. French and Indian War. Capt. Ebenezer Leonard's Co., Col. Joseph Frye's Mass. Regt, 1758. Capt. Joseph Whitcomb's Co., Col. Timothy Ruggles' Regt, 1759. Ens., Capt. Thom as Beman's Co., Col. Willard's Regt, 1760. Stillwater, Sara toga, Fort Edward, etc. Fenner, Charles P. Putnam, Seth, 1695-1775, Charles town, N. H. In Capt. Phineas Stephens's Co., i75i-'55. Putnam, Ralph W. Putnam, Warren E. Putnam, Lieut. Stephen, 1694- 1772, Salem. Lieut, in 3d Co., ist Regt. of Mass. Militia, 1739, Capt. Samuel Flint, Col. Ichabod Plaisted. Newhall, James S. Putnam, George F. Putnam, George J. Putnam, Lieut. Thomas, 1614- 1686. Lieut., Troop of Horse, Lynn, Mass., 1662. In King Philip's War. Bissell, William P. Castle, Alfred H. Dana, Charles D. Fenner, Charles P. Heaton, John E. Hitchcock, (Jas.) Ripley (Wm.) Howe, Chas. Luke Hubbard, Ralph H. Partridge, Edward L. Phelps, Luis J. Powell, Lyman T. Putnam, John B. Putnam, Ralph W. Putnam, Warren E. Robbins, Howard S. Sargent, John S. Stearns, H. Putnam Thompson, Frank C. Walcott, Arthur S. Wyman, Walter C. Pynchon, Col. John, 1625-1703. Assistant, 1655-1686. Member of Council, 1688, 1693-1703. Capt, Major, Lieut, and Col., 1688. Bagley, John N. Coale, Geo. O. G. Lyman, Elias Stafford, William F. Pynchon, Lieut.-Col. John, Jr., 388 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1647-1721. Commissioner for United Colonies. Coale, Geo. O. G. Lyman, Elias Stafford, William F. Pynchon, Gov. William, 1590- 1662, Springfield, Mass. As sistant. Treasurer, i632-'34. Governor of Springfield, 1641- '50. Governing Magistrate of Conn., i637-'38. Babcock, Harry W. Barrows, Charles H. Brown, John B. Coale, Geo. O. G. Collins, William G. Cooper, Leslie B. Cox, John L. Cutler, Ralph Wm. Day, Robert W. Dewey, Charles Ensign, Joseph Ralph Evans, Ira H. Foote, Robert D. Foote, Robert Dumont, Jr. Hamlin, Albert C. Haughton, Richard Hosmer, Edward S. Inches, George B. Lord, Frank H. Lyman, Elias McKinstry, Charles H. McKinstry, Elisha W. Perrin, William R. Stafford, William F. Stetson, Caleb R. Teall, Edward McK. Treat, Erastus B. Walbridge, Thomas Chester Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. Ives Wells, Eben F. Williams, Geo. C. F. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Woodruff, Chas. H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Q Quackenbos, John, 1742-1824. In Capt. John Peter Smith's Co., 1758, Old French War. Quackenbos, Henry Forrest Quackenbos, John D. Sherrili, Charles H. Quarles, William, 1646-1689, Ips wich, Mass. Treasurer of War for Mass., i675-'78. Soldier in King Philip's War. Patch, Charles Endicott Robinson, Hamline Elijah Quick, Jacobus, . In the Co. of Capt. Cornelius Van Home, N. Y., i737-'38. Bogert, William B. Quick, Capt. Thomas Teunisse, Capt of Marbletown, Ulster Co., N. Y., Militia, 1689. Collins, Holdridge O. Quigley, Ens. James, 1710-1782. Commissioned Ensign in Co lonial Forces, 1756, in John Steele's Co., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania, Rangers. Brady, Wrn. P. Quincy, Edmund, Sr., 1602- 1635, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1634. Amsden, Franklin D. Quincy, Charles F. Quincy, Col. Edmund, 1627-1698, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1670, et seq. Member of the Coun cil, 1689. Capt, Military Co. at Braintree, 1684. Major, Suf folk Regt, and Lieut-Col., 1694. Col., 1695. Amsden, Franklin Dana Chauncey, Elihu Davies, Julien T., Jr. Davies, Wm. G. Denny, Thomas Eaton, William S., Jr. Luquer, Lea Mel. Luquer, Thatcher T. P. Pierce, Fred'k E. Quincy, Charles F. Salisbury, Edward E. Wild, Benjamin F. Quincy, Edmund, 1681-1738, Brain tree, Mass. Representative, 389 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS I7i3-'i4. Member of Council, i7i5-'29, '34-'37- Amsden, Franklin D. Amsden, Henry F. Davies, William G. Denny, Thomas Quincy, Josiah Quincy, Col. John, 1689-1767. Major and Col. of Mass. Mili tia. Speaker of House. Gov ernor's Council. Johnson, John Q. A. Quintard, Capt. Isaac, . Ensign, 2d Co., Train Band, 1764. Lieut, 1768. Capt, 12th Co., 9th Regt, Conn. Troops, 1773. Kinzie, John H. Quinton, Edward, 1696-1756, Sa lem, N. J. Private in Capt. Daniel Rumsey's Co., Salem Co. Militia, 1715. Reichner, Aiken Reichner, Louis Irving R Raddin, John, 2d, 1665 , Lynn and Marblehead, Mass. Troop er from Marblehead, 1689. Name listed as "John Rid ding." Pike, Warren Austin Rambo, Peter Gunnerson, 1698. Member of the Council, Prov. of Penn., 1668. Benson, Edwin N. Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Ramsey, Capt. William, 1732-1795. Capt. in French and Indian Wars, i755-'56. Janeway, Geo. H. Rand, Sergt. Thomas, 1627- 17 10. Sergt. in Capt. John Cutler's Co., 1676, King Philip's War. Clarke, George K. Favor, Otis S. Lunt, William W. Tudbury, Warren C. Wolcott, Roger Wyman, Walter C. Randall, Sergt. John, 1680, Watertown, Mass. In King Philip's War, under Capt. Poole and Capt. Holbrook. Farr, Marvin A. Randolph, Isham, 1687-1742. Mem ber House of Burgesses and Adj. -Gen , Va., 1740. Cary, Wilson M. Harrison, Carter Henry Thomas, John L. Trumbull, Nathan Franklin Randolph, Sir John, 1689-1737. Attorney General and Speaker of the House of Burgesses. Offley, Cleland N. Randolph, Col. Richard of "Curls," 1691-1748, Henrico County, Va. Burgess of Gooch land, 1728; of Henrico, 1736- '42. Treas. of Va., 1738. Col., i742-'48. Cary, Wilson M. Randolph, Col. Thomas of Tuck- AHOE, 1689-1730, Henrico and Goochland Cos., Va. Major and Burgess, i72o-'22. Presid ing Justice, Col. and Co. Lieut of Goochland, 1727. Cary, Wilson M. Thomas, Douglas H. Randolph, Col. Thomas Mann of Tuckahoe, 1741-1793, Gooch land Co., Va., Burgess, 1769, et seq. Col. and Co. Lieut, 177°-'7S- Committee of Safety, 1775. Member of Va. Conven tions, i774-'75-'76. Cary, Wilson M. Randolph, Lieut.-Col. William, 1651-1711. Member House of Burgesses, I700-'o5. Capt, Henrico Co. Forces, 1680. Lieut.-Col., 1699. Att-Gen. and Member Royal Council of Va. Appleby, George F. Applegate, Leslie T, Jr. Applegate, Matthew Mullins J 90 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Burnley, Edwin T. Cary, Wilson M. Harrison, Carter Henry Hoge, Peyton Harrison Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Jr. Hutchinson, Cary T. Lee, Edmund J. Marbury, William Luke Offley, Cleland N. Smith, Robert White Thom, Wm. H. De C. W. Thomas, Douglas H. Thomas, Douglas H., Jr. Thomas, John L. Trumbull, Nathan Franklin Randolph, Col. William of Tuck- ahoe, 1713-1745, Goochland Co., Va., Burgess, i742-'45. Col. and Co. Lieut, i74o-'45- Cary, Wilson M. Ransom, Ens. Joshua. Ens., New Salem Co., 12th Regt, Conn., i757-'62, '72-'75. Torbert, Willard H. Rapalje, Ens. Daniel, 1650-1725, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ens. of Breuckelen Militia, 1673. Moore, Albert R. Rapelje, Lieut. Joris, 1675-1741. Lieut, of His Majesty's Forces, Queens Co., N. Y. Frye, Jed. Hall, George P. Kitchen, John C. D. Moore, Albert R. Strong, Frederick S. Strong, Richard Polk Suydam, Lambert Whitehouse, James Norman de R. Rapelje, Joris Jansen See de Rapelje. Rathbone, John, 1658-1723, Rox bury, Mass., and Shoreham, R. I. Dep. from New Shore- ham, i683-'84. French, Leon L. L. Rhodes, Dudley W. Rattone, Thomas, 1664-1730, Perth Amboy. In Capt. Jonathan Wright's Co , Flushing Militia, defense of Prov. of N. Y., 1715. Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Ravenel, Rene, 1656 , South Carolina. Member of Assem bly. Macbeth, Malcolm Macbeth, Ravenel Rawlins, Ichabod, 1640- 1707. In Train Band at Dover, N. H., 1689. Killed by Indians, 1707, while going from Field's to Bunker's Garrison at Dover. Rollins, Philip Ashton Rawlins, Joseph, 1702 , Exeter and Hampton, N. H. At the Siege of Louisburg, 1745. Johnson, Charles H. Rawson, Sec. Edward, 1615-1693. Sec, Mass. Bay Col., i650-'8i. Commissioner at Boston, 1658. Officer to enforce English Na val Laws, 1663. Hill, John F. Rawson, Edward S. Spicer, Geo. T. Taft, Charles P. Vaile, Joel F. Wheaton, Frank Rawson, Rev. Grindal, 1659-1715. Chaplain of the Fleet, Port Royal Expedition, 1690. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Rawson, Fred'k H. Vaile, Joel F. Wheaton, Frank Rawson, Lieut. Stephen, 1722- 1773, Providence, R. I. Lieut, Militia, 1749. Assistant, 1760. Wheaton, Frank Rawson, William. Deputy from Braintree, Mass., i695-'96. Hill, John F. Ray, Capt. Symon, 1635-1712. Com manded New Shoreham Co., R. I., defense of Block Island, 1705. Lahens, Louis E. Thomas, Robert M. Trenchard, Edward Raymond, John, Jr., circ. 1650-1725. Served under Capt. Samuel Appleton, Narragansett Cam paign, King Philip's War. He claimed to be the first soldier to enter the Fort in the Great Swamp Fight. 3?i SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Moore, Howard P. Preston, Howard W. Robinson, Roswell R. Raymond, Ens. Jonathan, , Mass. Rep., i724-'25. Ensign, 1701. Wolcott, Roger Raymond, Joshua, 1639-1676, Sa lem, Mass., and New London, Conn. Deputy from New Lon don to General Assembly, 1669. Appointed Cornet of the New London Troopers, 1672. Com missary in King Philip's War. Jeffries, John T. L. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Parker, Frederick S. Perry, Alexander Stowell, Wm. H. H. Waite, Horace F. Raymond, Lieut.-Com. William, 163 5-1709, Beverly, Mass. Nar ragansett Campaign, 1675. Capt. and Lieut, of Salem and Beverly Troop, 1683. Canada Expedition, 1690. Burling, Wm. Raymond Kendall, Henry M. Lord, Charles E. Raymond, George L. Wyman, Walter C. Raynes, Capt. Francis, 1625-1693. Ensign, 1652. Lieut, 1654. Capt, 1659. New Hampshire Troops. Monnette, Orra E. Rayno, Elias, 171 5-1787. Private in Col. Nathaniel Meserve's New Hampshire Co. in Expe dition against Crown Point, 1756. Monnette, Orra E. Raynolds, Thomas. Delegate from Calvert Co., Md., Lower House of Assembly, i745-'57- Reynolds, Edward Raynor, Capt. Samuel, . Commander of a Sloop cruis ing for Privateers, 171 1, off Sandy Hook. In 1712 asked for compensation for services in pursuit of a French Priva teer. Smith, Leroy Rea, or Ray, Daniel, Danvers, Mass. In King Philip's War. Brown, John B. Read, Charles, 1705. Mem ber of Assembly, Prov. of Pa., i703-'o4. Lewis, Wm. Fisher Read, Col. Clement, 1707-1763. In Command of Expedition, French and Indian War, 1758. Deen, Wm. M. Read, Esdras, 1680, Boston. Deputy from Wenham, 1648- 'Si- Read, Charles F. Read, Robert L. Read, Israel, 1642-1711, Rehoboth, Mass. In Narragansett Cam paign under Major Brad ford. Anderson, Arthur C. Wyman, Walter C. Read, John, Sr., 1598-1685, Reho both, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Hill, Henry B. McIntire, Charles J. Robinson, Hamline E. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Read, John, Jr., 1640- 1676, Reho both, Mass. Killed by the Indians at Pierce's Fight. Hall, Nelson R. Hill, Henry B. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Read, John, 1720. In Capt. Johnson's Co., in King Philip's War. Hall, Lewis C. Read, Atty.-Gen. John, 1679-1749, Boston, Mass. Deputy, 1738. Member of Council, i74i-'42. Atty.-Gen., 1723, et seq. Eaton, Theodore H. McIntire, Charles J. Read, Lieut. John, 1688 -1756. Lieut in the Delaware Colo nial Forces, 1747, French War. Read, Harmon P. Read, John M., Jr. Read, Col. John, 1699-1786, Red ding, Conn. Major, 1753. 392 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Lieut-Col., 1757. Col., Seven Years War. Eaton, Theodore H. Read, Samuel, 1635-1718, Mendon, Mass. In Garrison at Groton, 1675 ; also at Quaboag under Captain Poole. Representative in. the Gen. Court of Mass., 1 7 10. Robinson, Hamline Elijah Read, Thomas, 1730. Served in King Philip's War in the force commanded by Major Savage, 1676. Captured by the Indians and held for one month. Read, Frederick F. Read, Major Thomas, 1688-1773, Westford, Mass. In i724-'25 he was a member of Capt. Richardson's Co. of Snowshoe Men; Capt, 1734; Major, 1767. Rep. from Westford in the Mass. Gen. Court, i739-'52. Heckman, William W. Read, William, Weymouth, Mass. Representative, i636-'38. Hall, Lewis C. Read (Reed), Captain William, 1662-1718, Lexington, Mass. Captain of a Company of Dra goons, 1706. Representative to the General Court, 1714. Wellington, Jonas F. Wilson, Chas. Hiram Read, Captain William, 2d, 1693- 1778. Capt. of the Lexington Military Co. and served with his company in French War of 1755 under Gen. John Win- slow. Selectman eleven years. Representative to the General Court seventeen years. Beatty, William T. Reade, Col. George, 1600-1671. Colonel of Va. Militia. Sec, Colony of Va., 1637. Acting Gov., 1638. Member House of Burgesses, James City Co., 1649 ; York Co., 1656. Member Royal Council, i657-'7i. Barret, Richard A. Block, Geo. Montgomery Fetter, George G. Glenn, Garrard Glenn, John T. Gray, Coleman R. Gray, Norborne R. Henry, John Porter Huie, Wm. Henry Thompson Jackson, Henry R. Lipscomb, Francis A. McAllister, John M. McGuire, James C. Ord, Henry Norton Suter, Henderson Thomas, John L. Throckmorton, Chas. W. Watson, Alex. Mackenzie Whitner, Charles F. Whitner, John A. Reade, Joseph, 1694-1771. Member of Prov. Council of N. Y., i764-'7i. Hamersley, J. Hooker Pillot, Peter S. Sanford, Henry G. Reade, Ens. William, 1 605-1 663. Weymouth, Mass. Ens. Foot Co., 1640. Deputy, i635-'36- '38. Reade, Philip Reed, John L. Reade, William, 1625-1690, Wo burn, Mass. Mount Hope Campaign, 1675, under Capt. Prentice; under Lieut Oakes, 1676, King Philip's War. Hall, Dudley Reade, William, 1639-1706, Wey mouth, Mass. In King Philip's War. Reade, Philip Reading, John, 1686-1767. Mem ber of Council, i728-'67. Vice- President and Acting Gov. N. J., 1747 and 1757. Remington, Robert R. Terry, John Taylor, Jr. Reddocke, Henry, , Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1654. Macdonough, Rodney Redeway, James, 1676. Served under Major Bradford in King Philip's War. Woodward, Wm. Redfield, Levi, 1749-1838. En listed 1762 at Killingworth, Conn., in Col. Putnam's Regt., which sailed from New York 393 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS in June, 1762, in the Expedi tion against Havana. Mersereau, John D. Redfield, Capt. Peleg, 1723-1760. French and Indian War. 2d Lieut, 10th Co., 2d Conn. Regt, 1756. ist Lieut, 1758, capture of Ticonderoga. Capt, 1759- '60. Under Lord Amherst at Crown Point. Proctor, Thos. R. Redfield, Ens. Theophilus, 1718- 1770. Sergeant in Company commanded by his brother Peleg, which formed a part of Provincial forces engaged in campaigns of i759-'6o. Ensign in same Company, 1761. Mersereau, John D. Rediat, John, , Marl borough, Mass. In garrison at Marlborough, under Lieut. John Ruddock, against the Hassanemesit Indians, 1675. Barnes, Frank L. Barnes, W. Howard Parker, Geo. T. Redington (Reddington), Sergt. John, 1690, Topsfield, Mass. Sergt. at Topsfield, King Philip's War; afterward called Capt. Brown, John Barker Simmons, Joseph Ferris Redman, John, Sr., . Representative, 1722. Mahin, Frank C. Redman, John, Jr., 1672-1718. In King William's War from Hampton, N. H., 1694. Mahin, Frank C. Reed, Capt. James, 1723-1807. In command of Co., under Col. Brown, 1755. In command of Co., under Gen. Abercrombie, at Ticonderoga, 1758, and Gen. Amherst, 1759. Bellows, Charles Bloss, Orlando P. Reed, Latham G. Reed, John, 1633-1730, Norwalk. Deputy to General Court from Norwalk, I7i5-'i7. Cadle, Cornelius Reed, John, 1649-1721. In Great Swamp Fight in King Philip's War, 1675, under Capt. Isaac Johnson. Member First Regt of Taunton, Mass., i682-'70. Tiffany, George Reed, Corp. John, 1723-1795. Corp. in Capt. William Burns's Co. in Spanish and Indian Wars of i745-'49- Turner, Philip F. Reed, Lieut. Joseph, 1741, Woburn, Mass. in Expedition to Canada, 1690. Sergt. in Woburn Co., i7oi-'i3. Ens , I7I3-'I5- Lieut, I7i6-'4i. Swan, Reuben S. Reed, Capt. Thomas, 1624 , . Member of Salem Militia Co. Ensign before 1647; Capt. in 1647. Howe, Charles Luke Reed, William, 1605-1658. Deputy from Weymouth, to General Court, 1636. Reed, John L. Reeve, Thomas, . Member Southold Co., Suffolk Regt, 1715, Col. Henry Smith. Howell, Edwin A. Reid, John, 1 655-1723. Surveyor- General of East Jersey, 1703. Presiding Justice, 1711, '15, '19. Member of Assembly, 1693. Sargent, Christopher S. Sargent, George P. T. Reid, Col. Thomas, 1 600-1 663, Salem, Mass. Col. of Militia, 1643. Returned to Eng., and was made Col. of a Royal Regt. Howe, Chas. Luke Remick, Lieut. David, 1732-1793. Haverhill, Mass. Lieut, in Capt. Gideon Parker's Co., Col. Abijah Williams' Regt, 1759. At Louisburg, Ticonde roga, and Quebec. Remick, Daniel C. Remick, Joseph, 1731-1782, New bury, Mass. Clerk in Lieut.- Col. John Kingsbury's Regt. at Fort William Henry, 1756. Remick, John A. Remick, Ninian B. Remick, Timothy 394 Index 6f ancestors Remington, Lieut. John, 1617- 1667, Rowley, Mass. Pequot War. Jeffries, John T. L. Hubbard, Ralph H. Remington, Chas. Stevens Remington, Cyrus Kingsley Remington, Harvey Foote Remington, Jonathan, 1677-1745. Of Harvard College, i703-'n. Rep. from Cambridge to Mass. Gen. Court, I7i4-'i5, 'i7-'i8, '22, '28. Councillor, i73o-'40. Judge of Court of Common Pleas, i7i5-'33. Judge of Pro bate, i725-'45. Justice of Su perior Court, i733-'45- Jeffries, John T. L. Remmington, Capt. Jonathan, 1639-1700. In King Philip's War, 1676. Corporal; Cap tain. Hubbard, Ralph H. Jeffries, John T. L. Remsen, Capt. Henry, 1736-1792. Ens. in Capt. David Abell's Foot Co., N. Y., 1760. Capt, 1772, Col. Leonard Lispenard's Regt Belknap, Waldron P. Remsen, Phoenix Remsen, Capt. Jeromus, 1705-1781. Newtown, Long Island. Pro vincial Forces, N. Y. Capt. of a Company in the French War. Wyckoff, Charles R., Jr. Wyckoff, Clarence J. Remsen, Col. Jeromus, 1735-1790. Provincial Forces, New York. Whitehouse, James Norman de R. Remsen, Maj. Joris, 1706-1741. Major, Orange Co., Militia, Col. Vincent Mathews, 1738. Corbusier, William H. Remsen, Rem, 1685-1752. Soldier in Capt. Joshua Cornell's Co., Queens County Militia, 1715. Lane, Francis T. L. Revell, Randall, . Member of Assembly, Maryland, 1638. Member of Va. House of Bur gesses, i657-'58. Custis, George W. N. Custis, J. B. Gregg Dennis, James T. Revere, Lieut. Paul, Crown Point Campaign. Lieut, of Artillery at Fort William Henry,' 1756. Revere, Augustus L. Reynolds, Capt. Nathaniel, 1708. A. & H. A. Co., 1658. Lieut, 4th Co., Suffolk Regt, Major Thomas Clarke. Lieut. and Capt, King Philip's War. Command of Chelmsford Gar rison, i675-'76. Baker, George F. Cornish, Leslie Colby Haskell, Charles O. Raynolds, Edward V. Reynolds, George N. Schauffler, Wm. G. Reynolds, Philip, 1740-1775. In Capt. Dunbar's Co., Crown Point Expedition, 1762. Haskell, Charles O. Reynolds, George N. Reynolds, Capt. Samuel, 1720- 1810, Waterbury, Conn. Capt. of Train Band in the Parish of Westborough, Waterbury, Conn., 1765. Bates, William O. Reynolds, Thomas. Delegate from Calvert Co., Md., to Lower House of Assembly, i754-'57. Reynolds, Edward Reynor, Humphrey, 1660. Deputy from Rowley to the General Court, 1649. Nickerson, Thos. W. Rhoades, Henry, 1608-1675. In King Philip's War. Adams, Edward M. Rhoades, Lyman Rhoades, Atty.-Gen. John, 1658- 1716, Rhode Island. Deputy. Clerk of Assembly. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Felton, Samuel M. Rhoades, Samuel, 1643 . Under Capt. Gardiner, King Philip's War. Rhoades, Lyman Rhoades, Ens. Samuel. Ens., 1768, in the 3d Co., Capt. Gallison, of Marblehead, Mass., in Col. Jacob Fo-wle's Regt. of Foot. Rhoades, Lyman 395 society of colonial wars Rhoades (Rhoads), Samuel, 171 i- 1784. Mayor of Philadelphia, 1774. Member of Assembly, i76i-'63 ; i77o-'74. Member of the Continental Congress, 1774- Baker, Frederick D. Franklin, William B. Rhodes, Henry, 1608-1703. Fought against Indians in "the Nip- mugg country, and was in the fight at Fort Narragansett" in 1675. Dorsey, James Owen Rhodes, John, 1658-1716, R. I. Deputy, i702-'o4, '08. Felton, Edgar C. Litchfield, Wilford J. Rhodes, Major John, 1691-1776, Warwick, R. I. Deputy, R. I., i742-'53. Major. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Rhodes, Samuel. In Capt. Eben ezer Cox's Co. from Stough- tonham, Mass., in French and Indian War, 1760. In Samuel Miller's Regt. at Crown Point, 1756, and in Capt. Nathaniel Blake's Co. at Crown Point, i756-'57. Adams, Edw. M. Rhodes, Zachariah, 1603 - 1665, Providence, R. I. Commis sioner, i6s8-'63. Deputy, 1663- '65. Bowen, Edgar C. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. FitzGerald, Desmond Hart, George T. Litchfield, Wilford J. Preston, Howard W. Rice, Edmund, 1594-1663, Sudbury, Mass. Deputy, 1640. Adams, Charles E. Amee, Albert F. Bates, Daniel M. Bent, Samuel A. Bloss, Orlando P. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Farwell, John W. French, Leon LeL. Fulton, Wm. E. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Holbrook, Levi Homer, Wm. B. Houghton, Wm. A. Howe, Edward W. Jaynes, Fremont N. Martin, Geo. Washington Parker, Charles L. Parker, Geo. T. Rice, George S. Rice, Henry B. Rice, Lewis F. Richardson, Wm. E. White, John B. Rice, Edmund, 1663-1726. Served in Capt. Browne's Co., King Philip's War, in Marlboro, Lancaster, and Groton, Mass., 1690. Holbrook, Levi Rice, Edward, 1619-1712, Marl boro, Mass. Member of West Middlesex Regt.; quartered in his garrison house, 1691. Fulton, Wm. E. Parker, Geo. T. Pierce, Frederick C. Rice, Henry B. Rice, Corp. Henry, 1616-1711, Sudbury, Mass. Corp., 1686. Amee, Albert F. French, Leon Le L. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Rice, Henry B. Smith, Walter C. Rice, John, , Needham, Mass. Service under Captain Mose ley, of record 10 December, 1675, 24 April, 1676. Pearson, Arthur E. Rice, John, 1646-1731. Deputy from Warwick, 1710. Member of Grand Jury, Warwick, R. I., 1687. Phillips, Henry Byron Rice, Herbert Ambrose Rice, Herbert W. Rice, Joseph, 1637-1685, Marlboro, Mass. Owned a garrison house, King Philip's War, 1675-76. Deputy, 1683. 396 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Enos, Alanson T. Jaynes, Fremont N. Rice, L. Frederick Rice, Capt. Richard, 1709-1789. Lieut, of 2d Coventry Co., I745",46. Captain, 1747. Rice, Arthur A. Rice, Samuel, 1634- 16 84. Member of the garrison at the house of Joseph Rice, in Marlborough, Mass., 1675. Adams, Charles E. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Holbrook, Levi Homer, Wm. B. Martin, George Washington Messinger, Wm. D. Pierce, Frederick C. Rice, L. Frederick Rice, Seth, 1705-1796, Westbor- ough, Mass. In the French and Indian Wars. Served in Capt Eager's Co. of Mili tia of Westborough, Mass., 1757 Holbrook, Levi Rice, Thomas, 1595-1681, Sudbury, Mass. Commanded a garrison at Marlborough, 1675. Bennett, Asahel F. Bloss, Orlando P. Richardson, Wm. E. Simmons, Joseph F. White, John B. Rich, Lieut. Elisha, 1717 . In Capt. Ebenezer Learned's Co., v Col. Ruggles Regt, Lake George, 1756. Anthony, James L. Rich, Sergt. Samuel, 1684-1752, Truro, Mass. Sergeant in the Military Company in Truro, 1731- Bickford, Robert Sloane Richard, Capt. Paul, 1697-1756. Capt, N. Y. City Militia, 1738. Mayor, I735p39- Deputy, 1743- '56. Commissary of War, 1746. Member Colonial As sembly. Brown, Paul R. Richards, Benjamin, 1738-1816. Colonial Militia, 1757. Served under Captain Jackson, Col. Williams' Regt, Expedition to Canada. Guilford, Wm. W. Richards, Daniel, 1738-1819. A soldier serving in Canada in 1760 under Col. Montgomery. Richards, Wm. Ferry Richards, Wm. Kennedy Richards, Capt. George, 1695-1750, New London, Conn. Deputy. Ens., 1726. Lieut, 1736. Capt, 1739. Haughton, Richard Prentis, Edward Richards, Capt. Jeremiah, Jr., 1705-1776, Roxbury, Mass. Col. Williams' Regt. in Canada, 1755- Rawson, Edward S. Richards, John, 1641-1688, Ded ham, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Robinson, Roswell R. Richards, Sergt. Moses, 1730-1756. In Capt. Nathan Adams' Co., French War, 1754. Gerry, Allston Richards, Nathaniel, 1648 -1726, Dedham, Mass. Served under Capt. Thomas Prentice and Maj. Savage in King Philip's War, 1675. Guilford, William W. Hill, James F. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Elijah L. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Richard, Lieut. Stephen, 1670- 1730. In Capt Isaac De Riemer's Co., Col. Abraham de Peyster's Regt, under Earl Bellomont, 1700. Brown, Paul R. Richards, Thomas, 1650, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1648. Bement, Robert B. C. Collins, Holdridge O. Jewett, Stephen Mersereau, John D. Rogers, Allan Shepard, Edw. M. Tucker, William R. Richards, Ens. William, 1707-1797, Stoughton, Mass. In Capt. 397 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Benjamin Johnson's Co., Col. Miller's Regt., 1757. Guilford, William W. Richardson, Abel, 1736-1761. In French War, i756-'6o. Woodworth, Newell B. Richardson, Amos, 1683, Stonington, Conn. Deputy General Court, i676-*77. Doane, Wm. H. Richardson, Edward, 1649 . In North Regiment, Essex, as Snowshoe Man for scouting service, 1709. Pettingell, Frank H. Richardson, Ezekiel, 1602 -1647. Deputy, General Court, Mass , 1635. Baldwin, Chas. Henry Little, Henry L. Lunt, William W. Monnette, Orra E. Parker, Moses Greeley Richardson, Albert E. Richardson, Frederick A. Stone, William E. Storer, John H. Swan, Reuben S. Richardson, Corp. Israel, 1736- 1800, New Salem, Mass. In Capt Andrew Dalrumple's Company, 1756. On Crown Point Expedition; Corp. at Fort Wm. Henry. Burt, Charles W. Richardson, Lieut. James, 1641- 1677, Chelmsford, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1675. By Gov.'s order in command of fort at West Chelmsford, April, 1676. Commanded party of scouts in search of hostile Mohawks. Lieut, under Capt Benjamin Swett, of force sent by Mass. Bay to protect settlements in Maine. Killed at Scarborough, June 28, 1677, in fight with hostile Indians. Hall, William S. Phelps, John S. Richardson, Capt. James, 1676- 1722, Woburn, Mass. Against Indians, Maine. Richardson, Wm. E. Richardson, James, 1730 1808, Lancaster, Mass. In Capt David Moore's Co., Lieut-Col. Enoch Hallet Richardson, Wm. E. Richardson, Lieut. John, 1639- 1696, Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War, and Phips' Ex pedition. Lieut, in Militia. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Griffin, Henry A. Leach, Henry Goddard Leach, J. Granville Stone, William Eben Thompson, Abijah Richardson, Capt. John, 1737-1819, Templeton, Mass. Corp. in Capt Benjamin Hastings' Co., Col. Abijah Willard's Regt, Campaign of 1759. Stone, Charles W. Richardson, Lieut. Jonathan, 1720-1768, Dracut, Mass. Capt, Timothy Coburn's Co., 1762. Storer, John H. Richardson, Joseph, 1643 - 1717. Under Major Samuel Apple- ton in Great Swamp Fight. Baldwin, Charles H. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Johnson, Enoch S. Lunt, William W. Swan, Reuben S. Woodworth, Newell B. Richardson, Sergt. Joseph, 1655 , Newbury, Mass. Sergt. of Newbury Military Co., circ. 1700. Richardson, William S. Richardson, Capt. Joseph, 1720- 1798. 3d Bat, Penn. Regt., under Lieut.-Gov. Wm. Denny, Col.-in-Chief, 1759. Craiger, Sherman M. Richardson, Joshua, 1651-1725. Served in King Philip's War, 1676. Smith, Walter C. Richardson, Capt. Josiah, Sr., 1635-1695, Chelmsford, Mass. Capt, West Regt, Middlesex Militia, during portion King William's War, i689-'97. In garrison at Chelmsford, 1691- =92. 398 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Davis, Walter Goodwin Hill, John P. Parker, Moses Greeley Reade, Philip Storer, John H. Richardson, Lieut. Josiah, 1665- 171 1, Chelmsford, Mass. West Middlesex Regt, in garrison, i69i-'92, King William's War. Davis, Walter Goodwin Parker, Moses G. Reade, Philip Storer, John H. Richardson, Capt. Josiah, Jr., 1691-1776, Dracut, Mass. Capt. of Dracut Military Co. Belknap, Morris B. Storer, John H. Richardson, Nathaniel, 1651-1714, Woburn, Mass. In Capt. Pren tiss's Co. Wounded in the Great Swamp Fight. In Lieut. Hasey's Three County Troop, 1676. Anderson, Arthur C. Baldwin, Chas. Henry Boynton, Charles E. Boynton, Chester C. Boynton, Frederick C. Brooks, Lyman L. Burt, Charles W. Denny, Thomas Dixon, Willis M. Farwell, John W. Goodspeed, Benj. F. Holmes, Edwin T. Morris, Seymour Preston, Howard Willis Richardson, Francis A. Richardson, George E. Richardson, William E. Stone, Charles W. Tolman, William S. Walcott, Arthur S. Richardson, Reuben, 1704-1776, Stoneham. Served under Capt. Joseph Blanchard in 1725. Swan, Reuben S. Richardson, Samuel, 1643 - 1719. Provincial Councillor, 1688- '95. Member of Assembly fourteen terms, Prov. of Penn. Campbell, Benjamin H. Campbell, Shiras Clement, John Browning Flagg, Stanley G., Jr. Lewis, William F. Pennypacker, Samuel W. Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Richardson, Samuel, 1646 Mass. In War, under Hasey, 1675; • 1712, King Lieut. again, 1683. Oakes, King 1720. Woburn. Philip's William 1676. Brooks, Lyman L. Richardson, Albert E. Richardson, Frederick A. Richardson, Stephen, Under Lieut. Edward King Philip's War. Doane, Wm. H. Reynolds, James Richardson, Stephen, 1652 Stonington, Conn. In Philip's War, i675-'76. Richardson, Samuel W. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Richardson, Thomas, 1645 Under Capt. Samuel Gallup, Expedition to Canada, 1690. Deputy, i703-'o4. Holden, Joshua B. Keith, Arthur Richardson, Chas. F. P. Sherman, Roger Richardson, Capt. Thomas, 1728- 1782, R. I. Ens. of 2d Co. of Newport Regt. Capt. on Crown Point Expedition. Burroughs, Wm. B. Richardson, William, '697. Member of Md. Assembly, i678-'84, from Anne Arundel Co. Boogher, Howard M. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Carleton, Murray Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, William F. Sharp, George M. Richardson, Capt. William, 1699- 1770. Woburn and Lancaster, Mass. Capt, Lancaster Co. ; also in Capt. Ephraim Wilder's Co., 1748. Deputy, 1741 and 1761. Richardson, Wm. E. Richmond, Capt. Edward, 1632- 399 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1696. Lieut, in King Philip's War. Capt, 1690. Deputy, R. I. Assembly, 1678, et seq. Campbell, William A. Dyer, Horace E. Kennedy, George C. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Loring, Philip Quincy . Paige, Edward W. Parkhurst, Chas. D. Richmond, Adelbert Gillette Richmond, Edward A. Richmond, Frank C. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Watson, William H. White, Hunter C. Wilbour, Joshua Richmond, Col. Ezra, 1721-1800, Dighton, Mass. Aide-de-Camp to his father, Col. Sylvester Richmond, Louisburg Expedi tion, 1745. French and Indian Wars. Representative, 1752, et seq. Allen, Francis R. Richmond, John, 1 594-1 664, New port, R. I. Member of R. I. Court of Commissioners, 1656. Brown, Paul Leonard, George H. Loring, Philip Quincy Matteson, Frank W. Robinson, Roswell R. Richmond, John, i 627-171 5, Tau ton, Mass. In garrison at Tauton in King Philip's War, 1675. Robinson, Roswell R. Richmond, Col. Sylvanus, 1672- 1754, Little Compton, R. I. Lieut, 1710; Col., 1742; in Mass. Militia. Deputy, 1732. Loring, Philip Quincy Richmond, Col. Sylvester, 1698- 1783, Dighton, Mass. Repre sentative, i74i-'47. Col. of the Sixth Mass. Regt. in the Expedition to Louisburg, 1744. Planned assault which led to fall of Louisburg, and received a French flag at capture of fortress. Allen, Francis R. Allen, Frederick B. Chapman, Thomas B. Tobey, Rufus B. Ricker, Ephraim, 1696-1773, Dover and Somersworth, N. H. In Capt. Job Clement's Co. of Guards, 1748 ; in Capt. John Titcomb's Co., Col. Nathaniel Meserve's Regt., Crown Point Expedition, 1757; in Capt. John Pickering's Co., Col. John Hart's Regt, Crown Point Ex pedition, 1758. Ricker, Clinton Atwood Ricker, Everett W. Ricketts, Capt. William, 1633- 1700, Elizabethtown, N. J. Capt., British Army in Expe dition to subjugate Jamaica, W. I. Commandant of the Island. Livingston, Philip Ridgely, Charles, 1702-1772. Mem ber Md. House of Burgesses, '75i-'54- Chew, Samuel C. Keech, Edward P. Maynadier, Thomas M. Williams, Wm. S. G. Ridgely, Dr. Charles, 1737-1785. Member Colonial Assembly of Delaware, 1774, which selected delegates to Continental Con gress, Carpenter's Hall, Phila delphia. Du Pont, Alexis I. Du Pont, Eugene Gooch, D. Linn Morris, Walter Ridgely, Henry, Jr. Ridgely, Lieut.-Col. Henry, 1659- 171 1. Member of Assembly, 1692. Member of Gov.'s Council, Maj. and Col. of Militia, Anne Arundel Co., Md. Commissioner, 1683. Lieut.-Col., i694-'99. Andrews, Chas. Lee Ball, Samuel B. Boogher, Frank Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Dorsey, Wm. H. Evans, Frank G. 400 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Evans, Henry Cotheal Gooch, D. Linn Hadley, William L. Hall, William C. Hill, John P. Peale, Albert C. Riggs, Elisha F. Scott, Townsend, IV Tilton, Palmer Tilton, Warren C. Ridgely, John, 1723-1771. Bur gess for Baltimore County, Md., 1767. Williams, Wm. S. G. Rigby, Samuel, 1641-1691. In King Philip's War under Maj. Savage. Wood, Eric F. Riggs, Sergt. Edward, 1619-1669, Roxbury, Mass. In Pequot War, 1637. Daniels, Edwin A. Hawkins, William Elton Myer, Isaac Riggs, Royal E. T. Short, William Watt, Paul H. Wheeler, Joseph Riggs, Ens. Samuel, 1640-1738, Milford, Conn. Ens. of Train Band, 1790. Deputy for Derby, 1692, '95, '96, 1701. Hawkins, William Elton Riggs, Thomas, 1632-1722, Glouces ter, Mass. Representative, 1700. Chilcott, Langdon S. Foster, Joseph , Hubbard, Phineas Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Riggs, Manfred M. Rindge, Capt. Daniel, 1656-1738, Ipswich, Mass. In Narragan sett Fight, King Philip's War as Corp., Sergt., Lieut, and Capt. Chamberlain, Paul M. Hunt, Arthur K. Todd, Thomas Todd, Thomas, Jr. Ringgold, Major James, 1636-1686. Lord of Eastern Neck Manor, Md. Maj. and Commander of Militia, Kent Co., in Nanticoke Expedition, 1678. Spencer, John T. Tyson, Malcolm V. Ripley, Lieut. Jeremiah, 1662- 1737, Windham, Conn. Ens. of Windham Co., 1720. Lieut, 1722. Deputy, i7i9-'20, '22- '25. Monfort, Fred'k D. Ripley, John, 1684. In Punk- apauge Co., 1676, King Philip's War. Hallowell, Thomas J. Waldo, Rhinelander Ripley, Joshua, 1658-1739, Wind ham, Conn. Deputy, 1699 and 1722. Commissioner, 1693. Monfort, Fred'k D. Robbins, John, 1660. Deputy to General Court, Conn., in 1643, '5<5> '57. '59- Robbins, Ernest Ames, Jr. Tuller, Walter K. Robbins, Lieut. Jonathan, 1686- 1725. Served under Capt Lovewell. Killed in battle with Indians at Fryeburg, Me. Robbins, Howard S. Robbins, Nathaniel, 1648 - 1719. Under Capt. Poole, King Philip's War. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Robbins, Samuel, 1643-1708, Cam bridge, Mass. In Capt Thomas Prentice's Co., King Philip's War. Robbins, Howard S. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Robbins, Thomas, 1703-1791. Sol dier in French and Indian War. Enrolled in Capt. Parker's Co., 1775. Schroeder, Henry Robbins, William, 1725. In campaign against Nipmuck Indians. Talbot, Archie L. Robbins, Ens. Zechariah, Sr., 1720 . At Louisburg, 1745, Expedition to Canada, 1762. Bates, James H. Roberdeau, Brig. - Gen. Daniel, 1727-1795, Philadelphia. Dele- 401 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS gate to Assembly, i756-'6o. Col. 2d Battalion Penn. Associates, 1775. Brig.-Gen., 1776. Buchanan, Roberdeau Roberts, Sergt. Abiel, Jr., 1725 , Waterbury, Conn. Served against French and Indians, campaigns of 1756, '58, '59, '60, '61; in 2d Conn. Regt; ad vanced from Corp. to Sergt, J756.- Hawkins, William Elton Roberts, David, 1724. In King Philip's War, 1676; received for services £1 10s. Eldridge, William Henry Roberts, Sergt. Ephraim, 1662- 1732, Haverhill, Mass. Ser geant, 1707. Selectman, 1700- '01, 'o9-'io. Led Sentinels from the Haverhill garrison, i7o6-'o7. Pettingell, Frank H. Roberts, John, 1724. Mem ber of Assembly from Lower Merion, Pa., 1704, 'o6-'o9, '11, 'i3-'i5, '17. Moses, Walter Roberts, Lieut. Lemuel, 1700-1772. Conn. Militia, 1743. Goodwin, Francis Goodwin, James J. Roberts, Cyrus S. Roberts, Capt. Lemuel, 1742-1789, Simsbury, Conn. 9th Co. Conn. Militia, 1774. Goodwin, Francis Goodwin, James J. Roberts, Col. Owen, 1779, Charleston, S. C. Capt. in Col. Middleton's Regt to fight Cherokee Indians, 1760. Capt. in Provincial Regt; appointed Capt. of Artillery. Roberts, Irving Bruce Robertson, John, Virginia. Officer in Colonial Militia, 1761. Butt, Archibald W. Robertson, William, Virginia. Receiver of York River, and Sec. of Council of State under Gov. Spottswood. Butt, Archibald W. Robeson, Andrew, 1653 - 1719. Member of Penn. Council, under Gov. Fletcher, 1693. Robeson, Andrew Robeson, Jonathan, 1686 - 1766. Member of (Penn.) Assembly, 1729. '34> '3^. '38. Robeson, Andrew Robie, Henry, 1618-1688, Hamp ton, N. H. Member of Gov.'s Council, N. H., i683-'84. Judge. Parker, Henry R. Rollins, Philip A. Robie, Ichabod, 1680-1753. In gar rison at Exeter, N. H., 1696. Aided in construction of Fort William and Mary, New Cas tle, N. H., 1697. Received war rant in 1733 to enlist company of cavalry in Hampton and Rye, N. H. Member of As sembly, 1735, '36, '39, '41. Drew, Charles W. Robie, Samuel, 1659-1717, Hamp ton, N. H. In King William's War, i694-'95-'96. Hubbard, Phineas Mahin, Frank C. Parsons, William D. Rollins, Philip A. Robins, Col. Obedience, 1 600-1 662. Burgess, i622-'52. Member of Council, i655-'69. Justice and Commander of Eastern Shore, 1632. Col., 1656. Dennis, James T. James, Thomas Robinson, Capt. Andrew, 1679- 1742. Representative in Genl. Court of Mass., i738-'39. Hunt, Arthur K. Robinson, Christopher, 1645-1693. Secretary of State and Mem ber of Council, i692-'93. Hornor, Wm. M. Pollard, Frederick G Robinson, George, 1630-1702, Mass. In Maj. Clarke's Co , Boston, 1681. Favor, Otis S. Robinson, Hamline E. Robinson, George, 1 656-1724, Re hoboth, Mass. In King Philip's War. under Maj. William Bradford. A. & H. A. Co., 1694. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Blackmer, Henry M. Denny, Thomas Farr, Marvin A. Robinson, Hamline E. Robinson, Roswell R. Robinson, George, 1680 - 1752, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1710. Robinson, Hamline E. Robinson, Isaac, 1610-1704, Ply mouth, Duxbury, Scituate, and Barnstable. Member of the Grand Inquest for the Col., 1639, 1648; Deputy from Barnstable, 1645, 1651; Re ceiver of Excise for Barnsta ble; Recorder at Tisbury, Mass. Pack, Arthur Newton Robinson, John, 1640, Fal mouth. First Deputy from Falmouth to the Colony Court, i690-'9i. Pack, Arthur Newton Robinson, John, 1675, Exe ter, N. H. Killed by Indians in King Philip's War, 1675. Burleigh, Geo. W. Robinson, John, 1683-1749, of "Piscataqua," Essex Co., Va. President of the Council, 1720; Acting Governor, 1749. Grayson, Wm. Leon Hornor, Wm. M. Hornor, Wm. Macpherson, Jr. Pollard, Frederick Gresham Robinson, Lieut. Peter. Sussex Co. Regt, 1756, Delaware, French War. Robinson, Thomas Robinson, Capt. Samuel, 1705- 1767. Served in French and Indian Wars, 1756, as Capt. in Col. Timothy Ruggles' Regt, Mass. Troops. At battle of Lake George. Robinson, Lewis A. Robinson, Col. Tully, 1658-1723. Sheriff of Accomac Co., Va., I7o6-'io. County Lieut, 1715. Justice of Co., 1680. Member House of Burgesses. Hobson, Henry W. Robinson, William, 1668, Dorchester, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1643. Robinson, Daniel W. Talbot, Joel F. Robinson, Dep. - Gov. William, 1694-1751. Dep.-Gov. of R. I., i745-'48. French War. Judge of the Court of Equity, 1741- '42. Deputy, i724-'26, '34- '42. Hazard, Rowland Pell, Howland Robinson, Rowland R. Watson, Charles P. Watson, William Henry Roby, Thomas, . In King Philip's War. Stevens, John W. Roby, Lieut. William, 1648 . A. & H. A. Co., 1685, '9i-'96. Lieut., 1693. Stevens, John W. Rocket (Rockwood), Benjamin, 1 65 1 , Dorchester, Mass. Soldier, King Philip's War. Under Capt. Benjamin Swett at Black Point, 1677. Ware, Horace E. Rockett, Josiah, Medfield, Mass. In King Philip's War. Daggett, Geo. H. Rockwell, Capt. Joseph, 1670- 1733, Windsor and Middle- town, Conn. Deputy, I7i2-'i9. Lieut. Middletown Train Band, 1712. Capt, 1717. Anderson, Arthur C. Burton, Lewis W. Rockwood, Lieut. Elisha, 1716- 1788. Served against Indians, Lunenburg, 1748. Lieut, in Capt. Joseph Sheple's ist Gro ton Co., 1762. Rockwood, Charles G, Jr. Rockwood, Joseph, 1692-1774. In garrison at Oxford Fort, Queen Anne's War, 1704. Anthony, James L. Rockwood, Josiah, 1644-1727, Med field, M-ass. In King Philip's War. In garrison at Spring field, 1676. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Stone, William Eben Rodman, John, 1679-1756. Mem ber of King's Council, 1738- '56. Member of Court to set- 4°3 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS tie the controversy between Mohegan Indians and Colony of Conn., 1749. Jones, Charles H. Jones, Richmond L. Paul, John Rodman Paul, Lawrence T. Rodman, Major Thomas, 1726 , Newport, R. I. Surgeon with rank of Major, French and Indian War, 1759. Spies, Francis F. Spies, Henry H. Rodman, William, 1720 -1794. Member Assembly, Prov. of Penn., i763-'75. Commissioner to negotiate with Indians at Fort Pitt, 1768. Jones, Charles H. Jones, Richmond L. Rodney, William, 1652 - 1708. Member Colonial Council from Kent Co., Delaware, 1688- '89. Burton, Hiram R. Rodney, John H. Roe, Lieut. Daniel, 1740-1820. Lieut, in French and Indian Wars under Capt. Daniel Griffin. Smith, Clarence W. Roe, John, 1628-1711. Member Train Band, under Lieut. Chas. Glover, Southold, 1652- '53, in troubles with Dutch and Indians. Little, Robt. Forsyth Roe, John, 1756. Killed in French and Indian Wars, near Lake Champlain, 1756. Roe, Francis Asbury Roe, George Roe, John Roe, Nathaniel, Flushing, L. I. Under Capt. Jonathan Wright, 1715. Roe, Fayette W. Roe, Francis A. Roe, Frank O. Roe, George Rogers, Sergt. James, 1676, R. I. Sergt, 1643 to 1676, at various periods, serving sixteen times. General Solicitor, 1657, '58, '59. Ordered to .apprehend the Indian Sachem at "Nine- craft," 1669. Bennett, Robert R. Rogers, James, 1615-1687, Conn. Deputy, i662-'66, '73. Commis sioner for New London, 1660- '61. Commissioner to treat with Indians. Served in Pequot War, 1637. Converse, Charles A. Converse, John H. De Beixedon, Bennett De Beixedon, Edw. F. F. De Beixedon, Edw. F. F., Jr. Fletcher, Henry Fletcher, Robert Sharp Harris, Walter St. G. Mecklem, Henry C. Mersereau, John D. Rogers, James S., Jr. Rogers, Major James, 1726-1790. Ens., Lieut, Capt. and Major of the Queen's Rangers in New Hampshire, i756-'79. Rogers, Edmund j. A. Rogers, Jesse, 1740 . In Capt. Thomas West's Co. in French War, 1760. Expedition to Canada. Rogers, Edward S. Rogers, John, 1661, Wey mouth, Mass. Deputy, 1659. Daniels, Edwin A. Litchfield, Wilford J. Pratt, Charles A. Robinson, Roswell R. Wolcott, Roger Rogers, John, Sr., 1611-1686, Bil lerica, Mass. In King Philip's War. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Rogers, John, 1692, Duxbury, Mass. Member Capt. Myles Standish's Co., 1643. Deputy, 1657, Plymouth Colony. Allen, Frederick B. Brown, Paul Dodge, Robert Oatley Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Leonard, Geo. H. Pratt, Charles A. Rogers, James S., Jr. Seabury, Frederick C. Tucker, Wm. R. 404 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Rogers, John, Jr., 1641-1695, Bil lerica, Mass. In King Philip's War. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Rogers, Capt. John, 1641-1716, Newport, R. I. Capt, 1701. Asst, i705-'i2. Noyes, Chas. P. Rogers, Ens. John, Jr., 1668- 1727. Newport, R. L, Militia, 1714. Noyes, Chas. P. Rogers, Major John, 1789. Member of Conventions of Md., i774-'76. Council of Safe ty! J775- Major, Lower Bat talion of Prince George's Co., Md. Chandler, Walter Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, William F. Rogers, Jonathan, 1702 . In 1756 he was with Col. Plai- stead's Regt. against Crown Point. At Fort William Henry, 1757- Folsom, Albert A. Rogers, Lieut. Joseph, 1678, Eastham, Mass. Member of the Duxbury Co., under Capt. Myles Standish. Lieut, in Capt. Matthew Fuller's Co., 1647. Member of Council of War, 1658. Bickford, Robert S. Ladd, Wm. W. Leonard, George H. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Rogers, Harry L. Rumrill, Frank Smith, Dwight Strong, Richard P. Rogers, Lieut. Joseph, 1671-1754. Ens., Milford, 1723. Lieut, 1726, Colony of Conn. Kobbe, George C. Kobbe, Philip F. Rogers, Obadiah, 1699-1783. In Capt. Jeremiah Scott's First Southampton Co., 1715. Jones, Walter R. Rogers, Richard, 1703-1742, Ips wich, Mass. Representative, i730-'4i, and a Justice. Dyer, Leonard H. Rogers, Samuel, 1709-1772, Ips wich, Mass. Representative in General Court, i76i-'63. Col. of a Regt. Chamberlain, Paul M. Hunt, Arthur K. Rogers, Thomas, 1652-1735, New bury, Mass. A Soldier in King Philip's War. At Great Swamp Fight Folsom, Albert A. Rogers, Lieut. William, 1736. New Jersey Militia, 1706. McMichael, Charles B. Rogers, Lieut.-Col. Zabdial, 1737- 1808, Norwich, Conn. Lieut, 3d Regt, 1762. Capt, 1765. Maj., 20th Regt., 1774. Lieut.- Col., 1777. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Lane, Ebenezer Rolfe, Lieut. Thomas, of Varina, i6i6-'63-'73. Henrico and James City Co., Va. Lieut. commanding Fort Chickahom iny, 1646. Cary, Wilson M. Tiernan, Charles B. Rollins, Ens. Jeremiah, 1687-1752. In 1712, while a member of Capt. Tibbefs Dover, N. H., Co., he served 9 days in scout ing Expedition under Capt. James Davis. Commissioned, 173 1, Ens. of Dover, N. H., Militia. Rollins, Philip A. Rollins, Thomas, 1633-1706, Do ver, N. H. Member of the N. H. Assembly of 1683. Bogardus, Frederick R. Rombouts, Capt. Francis, 1635- 1691. Member of Council, Province of N. Y., under Gov. Sloughter, 1691. Schepen, New Orange, 1674. Mayor, New York, 1679. Capt, 1684. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Darrach, Bradford Hale, Walter Stearns Rankin, Egbert G. Timerlake, William S. Roosa, Capt. Albert Heymanse, 1679. Militia of Hurley 405 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS and Marbletown, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1673. Collins, Holdridge O. Hatfield, Henry R. Roosa, De Witt Zabriskie, Andrew C. Roosa, Capt. Arie, 1650 . Capt, Foot Co. in Ulster and Dutchess Co. Regt, Lieut.-Col. Jacob Rutsen, 1700. Collins, Holdridge O. Roosevelt, Nicholas (Claes Roes- enfelt), . In Capt. Matthis Matyson's Kingston Co. of Foot, i686-'87. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Root, Capt. Ebenezer, 1732-1758. Capt, French and Indian War. Died in camp at Fort Edward. Hart, George Wm. Root, John, 1642-1687. Commis sary at Westfield, Mass., King Philip's War. Dickerman, William C. Douglas, Charles H. Douglas, Duncan Eaton, Frederick H. Hayes, Birchard Austin Wilder, Edward B. Woodin, William H. Root, Oliver, 1741-1826. Under Capt. John Fellows, 1760. Douglas, Charles H. Douglas, Duncan Root, Thomas, 1605-1695, Hart ford. In Pequot War. Banks, David, Jr. Bronson, Edward P. Cary, George P. Cary, John W. Clark, Lot Curran Kent, Henry O. Kissam, Henry S. Mann, Elias P. Mann, Francis N. Raymond, Geo. L. Root, Arthur G. Root, Edwin Park Smith, Dudley W. Stockbridge, Henry Rose, Hugh, 1743-1797, Virginia, Member Amherst Committee of Safety, 1775. Garland, Hugh A. Rose, Capt. Jonathan, 1736. Lieut, Train Band, Branford, Conn., 1722. Capt, 1726. Dep uty, 1723, '27, '32, '33. Clark, Eliot A. Rose, Robert, Sr., 1594-1664, Conn. Representative from Wethers field to General Court, 1641, '42, '43. In Pequot Campaign. Hawkins, William Elton Houghton, William A. Kissam, Henry S. Rose, John C. Rose, Thomas, 1733- Deputy. General Court, Conn., 1695. Swisher, Benjamin F. Swisher, Stephen A. Rosewell, Capt. William, 1630- 1694, New Haven, Conn. Capt. of New Haven County Troop. Soldier in King Philip's War. Judge of the Court before 1690. Rose, John Carter Ross, Lieut. George, Jr., , N. J. Commissioned Lieut, 1683. Selectman, 1676. Judge, 1686. McElroy, Clayton Rosseter, Edward, 1630. Gov.'s Asst, Colony of Mass. Bay, i629-'30. Adams, John Q. Bartlett, Joseph G. Betts, Fred'k H. Betts, Louis F. H. Betts, Samuel R. Coale, George O. G. Doughty, Francis E. Hart, George T. Judson, William P. Kelly, James H. Pierce, James O. Southgate, Hugh M. Thayer, Nathaniel Rosseter, Josiah. Gov.'s Asst, Colony of Conn., I70i-'n. Betts, Fred'k H. Betts, Louis F. H. Betts, Samuel R. Judson, William P. Rousby, John, 1685. Member of Assembly, Md., i68i-'84. Howard, McHenry Rousby, John, 1744. Member House of Assembly, Md., 406 INDEX OF ANCESTORS I7i4-'2i. Member of Council, i72i-'44- Howard, McHenry Rowe, Anthony, 1636-1700, Scar boro, Me. Defended Black Point against Indians, 1676. Libby, Charles T. Rowe, Hugh, 1645 , Glouces ter, Mass. In King Philip's War. Farr, Marvin A. Royall, Joseph, 1728, Charles town, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Tyler, Edward R. Royall, William, — — 1676, Dor chester, Mass. Asst, Colony of Mass. Bay, i636-'48. Coale, George O. G. Holden, Edward S. Moseley, Frank Tyler, Edward R. Royce, Ensign Nathaniel, 1639 . Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Wallingford, 1693-1704. Wickwire, Arthur Manley Royce, Robert, 1676. Deputy from New London, Conn., 1661. Bronson, Edward P. Monnette, Orra E. Royce, Alfred L. Royce, or Roys, Lieut. Samuel, 1672-1757, Meriden, Conn. Ens., Wallingford, Conn., 1709. Deputy, 1710. Lieut, 1712. Jones, Charles L. Maxwell, Robert A. Ruck, John, 1627-1697. Rep. to General Court, 1685, '90, '91. "Reserve of Salem, Old Troop," in 1678. Selectman, 1686. Tudbury, Warren C. Ruck, Thomas, 1658-1704, Salem, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Tudbury, Warren Chamberlain Rudd, Jonathan, 1648-1689. Sol dier in Saybrook and Norwich Troops in Indian Wars. Rec'd land grants Nos. 65 and 141 for service in Narragansett War. Dutton, Wm. D. Macpherson, Robert B. Rudd, Capt. Jonathan, 1728 . Ens., 1745. Lieut, 1750. Capt, 1758, 2d Co., 5th Regt, Conn Troops. Deputy, 1762 and 1764. Bailey, Edward P. Ridgely, Charles Rugg, John, 1697, Lancaster, Mass. In Garrison at Lancas ter, 1675, also 1676, King Philip's War. Gerry, Allston Ruggles, Sergt. John, 1625-1658. Sergt. of the Military Co., of Roxbury. Representative. Mem ber of A. & H. A. Co., 1646. Green, John Wm. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Ruggles, John, 1633-1713, Rox bury, Mass. Under Capt Nich olas Manning, 1676, Lieut. Gilman's Co., Major Savage. Trooper under Capt. Davis, 1675, in King Philip's War. Adams, Edw. M. Bostwick, Henry A. Hall, Benjamin E. Hall, Lemuel Ruggles Norton, Thos. H. Pettibone, Asa G. Rumrill, Frank Spooner, Frank E. Ruggles, Capt. Samuel, 1629-1692. Sergt, 1675. Lieut, 1675. Capt, Roxbury Militia, 1692 Active ly engaged in overthrow of Andros, 1689. Deputy, i689-'92. Adams, John Walker Davis, Fellowes Green, John Wm. Hall, Lemuel Ruggles Plympton, Gilbert M. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Rich, James R. Schauffler, William G. Snow, Edgar M. Thompson, Norman F. Tucker, Wm. R. Ruggles, Capt. Samuel, 1658-1715. Capt. of Roxbury, Mass., Mil itia. Deputy four years. Adams, John W. Green, John Wm. Hall, Lemuel R. Rich, James R. 407 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Snow, Edgar M. Tucker, Wm. R. Ruggles, Brig.-Gen. Timothy, 1711-1795, Hardwick, Mass. Provincial Forces of Mass., Northern Frontiers. French and Indian War, i753-'63. Sec ond in command, battle of Lake George. Delegate to Congress, N. Y., 1765, and its President. Green, John Green, Samuel S. Tucker, Wm. R. Rumball, Thomas, 1613-1649. In Pequot War, 1636, under Lieut. Lion Gardiner. Dwight, Frederick Rumrill, Aaron, 1800, Rox bury and Dorchester. In Capt Solomon Whitney's Co., Col. Bagley's Regt, Lake George Expedition, 1759. Rumrill, Frank Rumrill, Simon, 1696 , West ford, Mass. On New Hamp shire frontier, i745-'49. In Westford Snowshoe Company under Capt. Robert Richard son, 1725- In Capt. Jeremiah dough's Scouts at Canter bury, N. H., 1745. In Lieut. William Niles' Scouts, 1745. In Capt. Daniel Ladd's Com pany for scouting at Canter bury and Rumford, 1746. In Capt. John Golf's Company for scouting on the frontier of the Province of New Hampshire, 1748. Rumrill, Frank Rumsey, William, 1698-1742. Member of a Company of Troopers from Cecil Co., Md. Rumsey, Charles L. Rush, Lieut. Joseph, 1720 . Northern Liberties Pa. Co., Capt. William Parr, 1755. French and Indian War. Dunton, Wm. Rush Farr, John Russell, Lieut. Benjamin, 1677- 1754. Lieut of Ashford, Conn., Militia, 1722. Monnette, Orra E. Russell, George, 1595-1695, Hing ham and Scituate, Mass. Mem ber Scituate Co., 1645. Cushing, Luther S. Russell, James, 1640-1709, Char lestown, Mass. Speaker, 1654- '56, '58-'6o, Member A. & H. A. Co. Clark, A. Howard Russell, Jason, 1635 , Cam bridge. Private in Capt Jos. Sill's Co., 1675-V6, King Phil ip's War. Howe, Chas. Luke Russell, John, 1676. Member Barnstable Co., Plymouth Col ony, under Lieut. Thomas Dymoke, in active service against Indians, i643-'44- Bartlett, John R. Wing, John D. Wing, John M. Wing, Louis S. Russell, John, 1608-1695, Barn stable, Mass. Soldier in Ex pedition against Narragansett Indians, 1645. Rep., i665-'83, with the exception of two years. Signer of the Oath of Fidelity, 1684. Pack, Arthur Newton Wood, Henry Russell, John, i686-'87-i757. Dep uty to General Assembly at 45 sessions between 1714 and 1753. Hayes, Birchard Austin Trowbridge, Rutherford Russell, Ens. John, 1728-1811, Marblehead. Capt. Jeremiah Richardson's Co., Col. Waldo's Regt, 1745. Knight, Stephen Herrick Lord, Calvin Russell, Lieut. Jonathan, 1700- 1774. Ens., Provincial Forces, Conn., 1731. Lieut, 1737. Dep uty, 1738, et seq. Merwin, Walter L. Rose, John C. Stone, William E. Russell, Lieut. Peletiah. Crown Point Expedition, 1757, Col. Nathaniel Meserve's N. H. Regt Russell, Stephen G. 408 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Russell, Philip. Member of Coast Guard at Cape Henlopen, 1697-1701. Saulsbury, Willard Russell, Hon. Richard, 1611-1676. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Deputy to Mass. General Court, 1642, '46, '48, '50, '55, '57, '58. Speaker for the House of Deputies, 1648, '50, '54, '56, '58. Treas. of Mass. Bay Colony, i644-'76. Assistant, 1659, '60- '76. Benedict, Russell Clark, A. Howard Jeffries, John T. L. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Ward, Charles S. Russell, William, ist, 1685-1757. An officer in the British Army of occupation and defense in Va. Accompanied Gov. Spotts- wood in Expedition across the Appalachians. A Knight of the Golden Horseshoe. Church Warden of St. Mark's Parish. Harrison, Carter Henry Russell, Capt. William, 1735- 1793. Capt Rangers under Gen. Braddock, 1755. Com manded against French and Indians, 1757. On mission to Indians near Chattanooga, Tenn., 1765. In campaign against Shawnees, Southwest ern Virginia, 1774. Command ed company in battle of Great Kanawha or Point Pleasant. Commanded garrison at Kana wha until it was disbanded by Gov. Dunmore, 1775. Harrison, Carter H. Russell, William, 3d, 1758-1825. Fought against Indians at age of 16 in 1774. Commanded his Co. at battle of King's Mt. Served through Rev., retiring as Col. Harrison, Carter Henry Rust, Sergt.-Maj. Daniel, 1711 . In Maj.-Gen. Lyman's Regt, 1756. Sergt.-Maj. on muster roll of Maj. John Slopp's Co. at Ticonderoga, 1759; also 4th Regt, Col. Eleazer Fitch, ist Co., Ens. Bennett, Robert R. Rust, Q. M. Nathaniel, 1639-1713, Ipswich, Mass. Q. M., Expe dition to Canada, 1690. Dep uty, i690-'9i. Dorman, Wm. B. Foster, Joseph Parker, Henry R. Rust, Edgar C. Rust, Nathaniel J. Rutgers, Capt. Anthony, N. Y. City Militia, i726-'46. Mem ber N. Y. Colonial Assembly, i726-'37. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Smith, Gouverneur M. Smith, Henry'E. Smith, L. Bayard Rutgers, Harman, 1711. Burgher Corps, New Amster dam, 1653. Barrowe, Samuel Belknap, Waldron P. Du Val, Clive L. Marshall, Henry R. McKinstry, Chas. H. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Satterlee, Francis LeR. Trevor, Henry Graff Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Rutgers, Lieut. Henry (Hen drick), 1711-1779. Ens., Capt. Cornelius Van Home's Co., N. Y. City Militia, 1737. 2d Lieut, Capt. Abraham Van Wyck's Co., 1738. Barrowe, Samuel Belknap, Waldron P. Foulke, William LeRoy, Frederick G. Wells, Thomas L. Rutherfurd, Major Walter, 1723- 1804. Capt. of Grenadiers, 4th Battalion, Royal Americans, Old French War. Also pay master of a battalion, and Major of the Royal American Regt. Served at the Battle of Ticonderoga. Received terms of surrender at Fort Niagara, and the keys at the surrender at Montreal. 409 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Du Bois, Ernest Blois Jay, John Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Rutledge, George, 1719 . Pri vate in Capt. Samuel Coburn's Co., 1745. Called into service of the Colony of N. C. in de fense of Brunswick and other settlements on Eastern coast of Colony from attacks of the Spaniards. Withers, William A. Rutsen, Col. Jacob. Ens., Co. Foot, Kingston and New Paltz, 1685- '87. Lieut.-Col., Regt. Militia, Ulster and Dutchess Counties, 1700. Col., Ulster Co. Militia, 1715 and '28. De la Montanye, James Roosa, DeWitt Stewart, Ralph W. Rutter, Thomas, 1660-1730. Mem ber Penn. Assembly, 1713, et seq. Brooke, John R. Cox, John L. Rutter, Thomas, Jr., 1734, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Assembly, 1729. Brooke, John R. Sabin, Benjamin, 1646-1725. Dep uty, Conn., 1719-1723. Edwards, Edward j. Sabin, David D. Sabin, Ens. Ebenezer, 1671-1739, Rehoboth, Mass., Woodstock, and Pomfret, Conn. Ens. in Expedition against Canada, 1700. Deputy, 1719. Edwards, Edward J. Sabin, Major John, 1666-1742, Pomfret, Conn. Capt. of Mil itia, 1 714. Cutler, Edward H. Sabin, Sergt. Samuel, 1699. Sergt. in Capt. Samuel Gal- lup's Co., 1690, Expedition to Canada. Robinson, Roswell R. Sabin, William, 1600-1687, Reho both, Mass. Deputy, 1657. Brown, George E. Cutler, Edward H. Edwards, Edward J. Hill, Henry B. Knapp, Henry E. Robinson, Roswell R. Sabin, David D. Stowell, Wm. Henry Harrison Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Sackett, Daniel, 1693 , West- field, Mass. In Capt. Adyat Dewey's Troop, 1723, also un der Hezekiah Noble and Capt. John Ashley to guard West- field. Smith, Wyllys K. Sackett, Capt. Daniel, 1734-1824. In Capt. Horten's Co., Col. Worthington's Regt., also un der Capt. Benj. Day for rein forcing army for Crown Point. Smith, Wyllys K. Sackett, Lieut. Joseph, 1656- 171 9, Newton, L. I. Lieut in Capt. Samuel Moore's Co., Newtown, 1689. Bissell, Pelham St. Geo. Chambers, Thomas S. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Moore, Albert R. Sadler, Capt. Isaac, 1730-1793. Capt of a Company from York Co., Pa. Sadler, Wilber Fisk, Jr. S afford, Joseph, 1640 , Ips wich, Mass. Was a member of Capt. Page's Co. in the Ex pedition to Mt. Hope and Nar ragansett, 1675. Robinson, Hamline Elijah Sage, Capt. David, 1703-1798, Conn. Capt. of 8th Co., 6th Regt., 1761. Booth, Charles E. 410 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Sage, John, 1668-1751, Conn. Dep uty, 1717, et seq. Booth, Charles E. Salisbury, Lieut. Edward, 1733- 1829, Gloucester, R. I. Lieut. in French and Indian War, 1755-1758. In battle of Plains of Abraham. Fitz, Howard W. Rich, G. Barrett Salisbury, Lieut. Sylvester, 1629- 1680. Lieut-Gov.'s Co. of Foot and Commander of Fort Al bany, i67o-'8o. Morris, John J. Sill, Howard Sill, John T. S altar, Richard, Jr., circ. 1699- 1763. Provincial Councillor of N- J-. 1749. et seq. Starr, Isaac, Jr. Saltonstall, Gov. Gurdon, 1666- 1724. Gov., Colony of Conn., 1708. Fitch, Wm. Edward Lennig, Charles F. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Mumford, James G. Ransom, Frank McN. Ransom, Warren A. Seabury, William M. Stoddard, Enoch V. Thompson, Edward Ray Thompson, Hobart W. Saltonstall, Col. Gurdon, 170S- 1785, New London. Col., 3d Regt., Conn. Militia, 1739- Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Mumford, James G. Saltonstall, Col. Nathaniel, 1647-1707. Commanded troops sent to Boston to prevent usurpation of Gov. Andros, and to quiet the people at Casco Bay, 1680. Member of Council, and Asst, Mass. Bay Colony, i679-'86. Bagley, John N. Bartlett, Joseph G. Hastings, Henry Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Southgate, Hugh M. Thayer, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 1586- 411 1660, Watertown, Mass. As sistant, i628-'3i. Bartlett, Joseph G. Hastings, Henry Mallett, Geo. Hooper Mallett, Percy S. Mickle-Saltorjstall, Andrew H. Phelps, Samuel F. Southgate, Hugh M. Thayer, Nathaniel Wight, William W. Saltonstall, Sergt.-Maj. Richard, 1610-1694, Salem, Mass. Dep uty, i635-'37. Assistant, 1637- '49, '64, '8o-'82. Sergt-Maj. of Col. Endicott's Regt, 1641. Bagley, John N. Bartlett, Joseph G. Hastings, Henry Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Southgate, Hugh M. Thayer, Nathaniel Sampson, Henry, 1614-1684. In Lieut. William Holmes' Co. against Pequot Indians, 1637. Butters, George Cushing, Luther S. Hill, John F. McCurdy, Irwin P. Sampson, Zabdiel, 1727-1776, Dux bury, Mass. In French War, 1756. Butters, George Sanborn, Daniel, 1728-1812. Capt. Nathaniel Drake's Co., 1746, Prov. of N. Hamp.; also Capt. Nathaniel Folsom's Co., Col. Joseph Blam's Regt, 1755, Crown Point Expedition. Sanborn, John P. Sanborn, Jeremiah, 1753 , Hampton, N. H. Served under Maj. John Gilman. Deputy in 1775 to Second Provincial Congress. Hubbard, Phineas Sanborn, Lieut. John, 1620-1692, Hampton, N. H. Ensign, 1677. Lieut, Hampton, N. H., 1679. Representative for Hampton, 1685. Served in King Wil liam's War. Cadle, Henry Chase, Charles H. Chase, Daniel E. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Chase, Daniel E., Jr. Clark, Byron N. Clarke, George K. n Collins, Loren W. Conner, John S. Conner, Phineas S. Fernald, Frederik A. Hubbard, Phineas Kimball, Benj. A. Mahin, Frank C. Marsh, George S. Moore, Howard P. Moulton, John H. Sanborn, John E. Sanborn, Joseph W. Weeks, Stephen H. Sanborn, Capt. John, 1649-1723, Hampton, N. H. In garrison Fort William and Mary, 1708. In French and Indian War. Lieut, Hampton Military Co., 1678. Capt. at New Castle, 1690. Clark, Byron N. Clarke, Geo. K. Conner, John S. Conner, Phineas S. Sanborn, Hon. John, 1680-1767, Hampton, N. H. Representa tive, 1722, et seq. Speaker (pro-tem), 1745 -'47. Brown, Harry L. Hubbard, Phineas Sanborn, Ens. John, 1681-1727, Hampton, N. H. Soldier at Fort William and Mary, New Castle, N. H, June and July, 1708. Sergt. in Lovewell's War, 1724. Subsequently En sign. Fernald, Frederik A. Hubbard, Phineas Weeks, Stephen H. Sanborn, Capt. Jonathan, 1672- 1741, Kingston, N. H. Capt, Militia, i724-'26. Clarke, George K. Sanborn, Nathaniel, 1666-1723, Hampton, N. H. In Capt. James Davis' Co., Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713. Moulton, Geo. Mayhew Sanborn, Richard, 1655 . Sol dier in the Garrison at Oyster River, 1696. Fernald, Frederik A. Hubbard, Phineas Weeks, Stephen A. Sanborn, Stephen, 1671-1750, Hampton, N. H. Served 1695, '96, 1704, '08. At Fort Exeter and Ft William and Mary. Served as scout under Capt. James Davis, 1712. Marsh, George S. Sanborn, Ens. Tristram, 1683 , Kingston, N. H. Ensign. Built and owned a garrison house. Representative, 1736- '37 Clarke, George K. Conner, John S. Conner, Phineas S. Sanborn, William, 1622-1692, Hampton, Mass. Under Maj. Samuel Appleton, King Phil ip's War, i675-'76. Bennett, Larkin E. Hubbard, Phineas Marsh, George S. Sanborn, John B. Sanborn, Kingsbury Sanborn, William, 1650-1744, Hampton, N. H. In Garrison at Oyster River, 1694. Hubbard, Phineas Sanborn, William, 1682-1718, N. H. Private in Capt. Wood man's Co. from Hampton at Oyster River. Private in Capt. Walton's Co. at Fort William and Mary, 1708. In Capt Dana's scouting party, N. H. troops, 1712. Bennett, Larkin E. Sanborn, Kingsbury Sanderlaine, Capt. James, . Capt. of a Co., Upland, Pa., 1675. Justice of Upland Court, 1681. Rep. for Chester Co. in Pa. Gen. Assembly, i688-'9o. Justice of Chester Co. Court, 1690. Hall, William Carvel Sandelandes, James, 1636-1692. Provincial Councillor, Penn., 1681. Middleton, John I. Ward, Brinton Sanders, Capt. John, 1714-1782. 412 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Under Sir William Johnson, Bart, i757-'58, "in several marches on the frontier of Al bany Co. against the enemy." Beekman, James Wm. Sanders, Robert, Sr. Lieut. Train Band, Albany, 1687. Deputy to Indians, 1689. Commis sioned to procure Indian scouts, 1689. Beekman, James Wm. Sanders, Thomas, 1742, Glou cester, Mass. He commanded the Colonial Sloop Merry Meeting, being in command at the time of his death, 1742, and was succeeded in the com mand by his son, Thomas. Wright, Frank Vernon Sanderson, John, 1677 , Wa tertown, Mass. Deputy, 171 1- '12. Jaynes, Fremont N. Sanderson, William K. Sandford, Major William, Sr., 1692, Bergen Co., N. J. Major, 1683. Att-Gen., 1683. Member of Council, East Jer sey, i682-'86. President of . Court at Elizabeth, 1671. Parker, Chas. Wolcott Toler, Henry P. Sandford, Lieut. Zachariah, 1659- 1713. Ensign of Train Band of Hartford, 1689. Lieut. in Capt. Wadsworth's Co., 1697. Flagg, Stanley G., Jr. Sands, Capt. James, 1622-1695. Deputy, New Shoreham Co., R. I., 1665. Assistant Warden, 1676. Commanded the Militia Co. in King Philip's War. Burling, Wm. Raymond Darrach, Henry De la Montanye, James Downing, Augustus C. Dyer, Horace E. Keater, Frederick R. Lahens, Louis E. Otis, Joseph E., Jr. Otis, Philo A. Parker, Frederick S. Perry, Alex. Preston, Howard W. Prime, Frederick Sands, B. Aymar Sands, Benjamin J. Sands, James T. Schieffelin, Eugene Schieffelin, Schuyler Seton, Robert Suckley, Robert B. Thomas, Robert McK. Thompson, Henry B. Trenchard, Edward Waite, Horace F. Sands, Capt. John, 1649-1712, New Shoreham Co., R. I., Troops. Deputy, i678-'8i. Brooks, Walter De la Montanye, James Keator, Frederick R. Prime, Frederick Sands, B. Aymar Suckley, Robert B. Thompson, Henry B. Trenchard, Edward Sanford, Cornet David, 1709-1750- '51. Quartermaster, 1749. Cor net, 1750. Daniels, Richard H. Sanford, Capt. Ephraim, 1708- 1762, Redding, Conn. Capt. of Train Band in Redding, Conn. Sanford, Frederik H. Sanford, Ezekiel, Fairfield, Conn. He had charge of the erection of the stockade Fort at Say brook, Conn., which guarded the mouth of the Conn. River. Osborn, Henry A. Sanford, Pres. John, 1653, Portsmouth, R. I. Cannoneer for Fort at Boston, i634-'36. Committee as to Ordnance, Boston, 1634. Surveyor of Ordnance and Ammunition at Boston, 1636. Disarmed, 1637. Constable, 1640, at R. I. Lieut, 1644. Governor's Assistant, i647-'49. Pres. of Portsmouth and Newport, 1653. Briggs, Southwick C. Fox, Noel B. Moriarty, Geo. A. Jr. Noyes, Charles P. Peet, Emerson W. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Sheffield, Wm. P. Spies, Francis F. Spies, Henry H. 4i3 Society of colonial wars Sanford, John, Jr., 1633-1687. Gen. Treas. of R. I., i6s5-'6s. Com. Portsmouth, 1656, et seq. Genl. Recorder, i657-'86. Gen. Atty., i663-'7D. Gov.'s Asst, 1664- '65, i679-'8o. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Sanford, Gov. Peleg, 1639-1701. Capt. of R. I. Troop of Horse, 1667. Assistant, R. I., 1667- '69. Deputy to the General Assembly, i670-'77. Major, King Philip's War, 1675-76, and in 1679. General Treas urer of the Colony, i678-'8o. Governor, R. I., i68o-'83. Lieut.-Col., 1687. Member An dros' Council, 1687. Judge of Courts of General Sessions and Common Pleas, 1687. Champlin, John D., Jr. Farnsworth, Charles Fox, Noel B. Noyes, Charles P. Noyes, Daniel R. Palmer, Lucius N. Peet, Emerson W. Sanford, Seth, 1735-1805, Redding, Conn. In Capt. Bradley's Co., Col. Andrew Burr's Regt, in the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Sanford, Frederic F. Sanford, Thomas, 1644 . Sol dier in Indian Alarm, 1675, New Haven, outbreak of King Philip's War. Little, Robt. Forsyth Sanger, Richard, 1620-1691. Re sided in Watertown, Mass. Served in guarding the mill at Watertown during King Phil ip's War. Derby, William M., Jr. Holbrook, Levi Sanger, William Cary, Jr. Sanger, Richard, 1704 . Dep uty, Mass., 1775. Sanger, Joseph Prentice Sares, Richard. See Sears. Sargent, Charles, 1674 -1737, Amesbury, Mass. He was a Snowshoe Man of Amesbury, Mass., 1708. Clark, Byron N. Sargent, John, 1639-1716, Charles town, Mass. In King Philip's War under Lieut. Gillam and Major Savage. Denny, Thomas Sargent, Frederic Homer Sargent, Wm. P. Winship, William H. Sargent, William, 1646-1700, Amesbury, Mass. A Private in the Train Band of Amesbury, 1680. Clark, Byron N. Satterlee, Lieut. Benedict, 1714- 1778. French and Indian War. Ens., 1758. Lieut, 1759. Satterlee, Edward R. Satterlee, F. Le Roy Satterlee, Herbert L. Swartwout, Satterlee Saunders, James, 1707. Mem ber Assembly, Md., 1692-1701. Member of the Council, 1701- '07. Thompson, Eustis Thompson, Henry O. Wilson, James G. Wilson, Marshall G. Wilson, William B. Wirgman, Harold F. Saunders, Martin, 1658. Trooper from Braintree, 1675, and in Capt. Davis' Co. Wead, Leslie C. Saunders, Tobias, 1695. Con servator of the Peace, 1669, '70, '78, '95. Deputy, i669-'90. Assistant, 1663. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Savage, Capt. Anthony, . Jus tice of Gloucester Co., Va., 1660. Capt of Militia. Adams, Gilmer S. Jones, Walter R. Suydam, Walter L. Trabue, Edmund F. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Savage, Lieut. Elisha, 1728-1807, Middletown, Conn. Ens., Mid dletown Co., 1767; Lieut, '775-. Wickwire, Arthur M. Savage, Capt. Habijah, 1638-1669, Boston, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1665. Capt. of Militia. ¦114 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Chadwick, William H. Libby, Charles T. Savage, John, 1624 . Member Va. House of Burgesses, 1667- '76. Dennis, James T. James, Thomas Savage, William L. Savage, Capt. John, 1652-1726, Middletown, Conn. Ens., Mid dletown Co., 1700; Lieut, 1703; Capt, 1711. Savage, Albert R. Wickwire, Arthur M. Savage, Capt. John, 1707-1792. Under Abercrombie ; also un der Bradstreet at Ticonderoga, 1758. Shelton, George G. Shelton, William A. Savage, Ens. Thomas, 1 594-1 627. Commanded Expedition on Chesapeake Bay. James, Thomas Savage, Major Thomas, 1607-1682, Boston, Mass. Lieut, A. & H. A. Co., i64i-'45. Capt. of same, 1651, et seq. Capt. of Suffolk Regt. before 1655. Maj. commanding the Mass. forces in the Mount Hope Campaign, King Philip's War, 1675. Dep uty to the General Court, 1654, et seq. Speaker, 1659, et seq. Assistant, i68o-'8i. Andrew, Henry H. Bell, Charles U. Brooks, Lyman L. Brown, Daniel A. Chadwick, William H. Hotchkiss, Henry L. Libby, Charles T. Park, Lawrence Starr, Isaac, Jr. Weld, Charles R. Winslow, Erving Savage, Capt. Thomas, i 669-1728. Captain in Virginia Militia, 1716. James, Thomas Savage, Thomas, 1714-1798, Judea (Washington), Conn. In Capt. Gideon Stoddard's Co., Col. Whiting's 2d Conn. Regt, French and Indian Wars. Savage, Albert R. Savage, Ens. Thomas, — - -. Went with Cap'. Smith against the Powhaians and was held as hostess by Powhatan. Dennis, James T. Savage, Capt. William, 1668-1726, Middletown, Conn. Lieut, Middletown Co., 1717. Capt, 1719. Deputy, i7i5-*26. Gardner, Freeland B. Whittemore, Laurence J. Wickwire, Arthur M. Savel, William, 1652-1676, Brain tree, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1675, under Capt. Isaac Johnson. Talbot, Joel F. Savery, Thomas, Scituate. In Capt. Michael Pierce's Co.; killed by Indians in fight against Chief Canonchet, 1676. Butters, George Sawin, Capt. Samuel. Sergeant in 1771 under Capt. Nathan Whitney. Houghton, William A. Sawin, Lieut. Thomas, 1657-172S, Sherborn, Mass. Private, from Watertown, in King Philip's War, i676-'77. Representative, 1703. Hill, Lew C. Sawtell, Joseph, 1738-1822, Gro ton, Mass. In Capt. Thomas Lawrence's Co. and Capt. Ephraim Wesson's Co., Col. Nichols's Regt, in movement for reduction of Canada, French and Indian War. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Sawtell, Richard, 1694. He served in King Philip's War as soldier from Watertown. Tudbury, Warren C. Sawtell, Zachariah, 1716-1752, Groton, Mass. In Capt. Wil liam Lawrence's Co. in King George's War. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Sawyer, Caleb, 1659-1755. In gar rison at Lancaster, Mass., 1704. Sawyer, Charles F. Sawyer, Wm. D. 4i5 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Sawyer, Sergt. Caleb, 1737-1815, Harvard, Mass. In Col. Wild er's Regt, Crown Point, 1755. Sergt in Capt. Thos. Wilder's Co., 1757, and under Capt. Jo siah Whitney. Sawyer, Chas. Francis Sawyer, William D. Sawyer, Capt. Ephraim, '759, Lancaster, Mass. Capt in King George's War, 1746. Stone, Charles W. Sawyer, Francis, 1681-1756, Wells, Me. Representative, Mass. Bay Colony, i720-'2i. Appleton, Francis H. Sawyer, Isaac H. Wilson, John A. Sawyer, John, 1675-1756, Newbury, Mass. Soldier against the Mer rimack Indians, 1709. Bryant, W. Sohier Wood, Eric F. Sawyer, Joshua, 1655-1738, Lan caster, Mass. Member Capt. Daniel Henchman's Co., King Philip's War. Dixon, Willis M. Sawyer, Nathaniel, 1 670-1 756. In garrison at Lancaster, 1704- '11. Parker, Geo. T. Sawyer, Samuel, 1698-1787. Served in Lovewell's War, i722-'26. Gerry, Allston Sawyer, Thomas, 1616-1706. At Lancaster garrison, King Phil ip's War. Anderson, Arthur C. Dixon, Willis M. Frost, Walter C. Gerry, Allston Holden, Wm. Henry Morris, Seymour Parker, Geo. T. Richardson, Wm. E. Sawyer, Charles F. Sawyer, William D. Stone, Charles W. Wilder, Edward B. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Sawyer, Thomas, Jr., 1648-1736, Lancaster, Mass. Lancaster garrison, King Philip's War, 1675-76. Taken prisoner to Canada, 1705. Deputy, 1707. Stone, Charles W. Walker, John B. Sawyer, William, 1656-1718, New bury, Mass. In Major Apple- ton's Regt, King Philip's War. Representative, 1707, et seq. Appleton, Francis H. Bennett, Larkin E. Bent, Samuel A. Morgan, Appleton Sawyer, Isaac H. Wilson, John A. Saxton, Capt. Joseph, 1656-1715. Of Capt. Moseley's Co., 1675; also under Lieut Nathaniel Reynolds, 1676. Capt, Mili tia. Fletcher, Paris Sayles, John, 1633-1681. Commis sioner for Providence, R. I., 1653. '55, '57> '59- Assistant, 1653. Treasurer for Provi dence, 1653. Warden for Prov idence, General Council, 1658. Deputy, 1669, '70, '71, '74. Cooke, Thomas F. Dyer, Horace E. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Sayles, Frank A. Tilley, R. Hammett Sayre, Capt. Daniel, 1666-1748. Lieut, Col. Schuyler's Co., N. Y. Militia. Expedition to Can ada, 1711; afterward Capt. Banta, Theodore M. Bryant, Frederick S. Duffield, Howard Sayres, Edward S. Smith, Wm. Sidney Sayre, John, Sr., (Deacon), 1665- 1724. In the Expedition from Albany, 1687. Jones, Walter R. Sayre, Dea. John, 1692-1767. In Capt. Isaac Halsey's 2d South ampton Co., 171 5. Jones, Walter R. Sayre, Thomas, 1 597-1670. Served as a Scout against the Indians at Southampton. Carpenter, Frederick W. Duffield, Howard Sayward, James, 1667-1734, Glou- 416 INDEX OF ANCESTORS cester. Rep., 1720, '23, '24, '26, '27, '28, 1733. Rowe, Arthur E. Scammon, Capt. Humphrey, 1640- 1727. Capt. of the Military Co. at Saco, Maine. In 1641, during King William's War, was carried captive by the In dians, with his wife and five children, to Canada. After a year's time, during which they suffered many hardships, a treaty was made and they were returned safely to Saco. Favor, Otis S. Libby, Chas. T. Scammon, Capt. Humphrey, 1677- 1734, Saco, Me. Properly Lieut He was a Sea Capt. Lieut, at Saco, in Dummer's War; had a Garrison at Saco Ferry. Deputy from Biddle- ford to General Court, 1719. Libby, Charles T. Scarborough, John, . Member of the A. & H. A. Co. Col., 1643. Slain by Great Gun, 1646. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Scarbrook, Major John, . Justice of the Peace, York County, Va., 1664. Member of Council, 1666. Henry, John Porter Scarbrugh, Capt. Edmund, ist, 1584-1635. Member, Va. House of Burgesses from Accomac Co., 1629, et seq. Bartlett, Lanier Dennis, James T. Joynes, Levin Scarbrugh, Col. Edmund, 2d, 1671. Member Va. House of Burgesses, i642-'7i. In com mand of Expedition against Assateague Indians, 1659. Dennis, James T. Hobson, Henry W. Schenck, Judge Abraham, 1720- 1790, Kings County, N. Y. Representative, i759-'68. Judge of Common Pleas, 1767. Timberlake, William S. Schenck, Roelof Martense, 1619- 1704. Capt of Horse, Kings Co., N. Y., 1690. Barclay, Chas. Brackett Duffield, Howard Jones, Walter R. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Sillcocks, Henry Sillcocks, Warren S. VanderVeer, Edgar A. Schissler, Conrad, 1786. Pri vate in Lieut-Col. Joseph Ship- pen's Pa. Regt., 1760. Monnette, Mervin J. Monnette, Orra E. Schmidt, Dr. Gottfried Christian, 1730-1791. Surgeon in Col. Richard Saltonstall's Regt, French and Indian War, 1761- '62. Smith, Thomas K. Schneider, Johannes Wilhelm, 1682-1768. Volunteer Co. of Palatines, Expedition against Canada, 1711, from Annsberg. Kissam, Henry S. Reynolds, Hoffman Kissam Snyder, Louis V. Schoonmaker, Benjamin, 1719- 1779. Delegated by Gov. Mor ris, of the Prov. of Pa., to at tend a conference with the Indian Chief Teedyuscung, Dec, 1755. Member of Capt. Van Etten's Co. in service against the Indians. Catlin, George de G. Schoonmaker, Lieut. Hendrick, 1683 . Ens and Lieut, Capt. Whittaker's Co., Col. Jacob Rutsen's Regt, Ulster County Militia, I7i5-'i7. Catlin, George de G. Schoonmaker, Lieut. Hendrick Jochemsen, 1 68 1. Lieut. in Capt. Thomas Chamber's Co. At Fort Orange and Eso pus War. Member of Council of War. Severely wounded at Wittnych, 1663. Catlin, George de G. Poucher, John W. Re Qua, Chas. Howard Roosa, DeWitt Schoonmaker, Capt. Jochem, 1658- 4'7 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1730. Capt, Ulster Co. Militia, N. Y., against the Indians, 1700. Catlin, George de G. Keogh, Chester Henry Poucher, John W. ReQua, Charles Howard Roosa, DeWitt Schut, Sergt. Jan. Hermanns, 1651. Sergt. at New Am sterdam. Killed by Indians, 1651. Sherrili, Charles H. Schuyler, Capt. Arent, 1662-1730. N. Y. Forces, French and In dian Wars, i693-'96. Barrell, Harry F. Clark, Henry S. Goodspeed, Benjamin F. Harriman, Francis C. Harriman, William E. Schieffelin, Schuyler Schwartz, Frank N. Schwartz, Frank R. Schwartz, John L. Schuyler, Col. Johannes, 1668- 1747. N. Y. Forces, French and Indian Wars. Church, Richard Delafield, Edward C. Delafield, John R. De Luze, Philip S. Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Henry N. Livingston, Philip Ogden, Thomas L. Schuyler, John Schuyler, Capt. Johannes, Jr., 1697-1741. Commissary at Os wego, 1733, et seq. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Livingston, Philip Schuyler, Colonel Johannis, v. Van Schuyler. Schuyler, Major Myndert, 1672- 1755, Albany, N. Y. Capt, 1710. Major, 1714. Repre sentative, i70i-'io, 'i5-'i6, '27, '28-'37. Indian Commissioner, 1706, '10, '12, '15, '39, '42, '52, '54- Douw, Charles G. Schuyler, Capt. Nicholas, 1692- 1748. Expedition to Onon- dagua, 1711. Capt. of the Fort at Albany, 17^7-'^%. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Schuyler, Capt. Peter, 1698-1771. Capt. at Fort Seneca, 1721. Commissary at Oswego, 1741. Delafield, Edward C. Livingston, Philip Simpson, Jay Maxwell Schuyler, Lieut. Philip, 1666- 1724. Albany, 1704. Officer Fusileers, 1715. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Schuyler, Col. Philip, 1733-1804. Capt, Colonial Service, 1755. Major, 1758. Col., 1767. French and Indian Wars. De Luze, Philip S. Ogden, Thos. L. Schuyler, Philip Arent, 1687 . Expedition against Can ada, 1709. Barrell, Harry F. Schuyler, Capt. Philip Pieterse, 1628-1683. Capt, N. Y. Pro vincial Forces, 1667. Capt. of Foot at Schenectady, 1669. Armstrong, Horatio B. Booth, Edward E. Crosby, Edward N. Cunningham, Frances de L. Cunningham, Wm. De L. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. De Luze, Philip S. Duane, William N. Du Bois, Ernest B. Du Val, Clive L. Fryer, Robert L. Goodspeed, Benjamin F. Harriman, Francis C. Hoffman, Samuel V. Livingston, Philip L. Miller, John Bleecker Montgomery, James Lynch Ogden, Thomas L. Parker, Charles W. Robbins, Le Roy K. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Satterlee, Francis LeR. Schuyler, Montgomery Schuyler, Philip Van R. Schuyler, Sidney S. Schwartz, Frank N. 418 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Schwartz, John L. Seaman, Louis L. Sill, John T. Simpson, Jay Maxwell Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Ver Planck, William G. Schuyler, Col. Pieter ("Queed- er"), 1657-1724. Lieut of Horse, 1685. Commanded a Co. at Schenectady, N. Y., 1689. Commanded Fprt at Albany, 1689. Delegate to Councils of Five Nations. Led expedition which ended in capture of Fort La Prairie. King's Council, 1692-1720, Pres., Acting Gov. of the Prov., 1709. Armstrong, Horatio G. Beekman, j. William Clark, Kenneth Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Fitzgerald, Louis Fryer, Robert L. Livingston, John H. Livingston, Philip Livingston, Philip L. Montgomery, J. Lynch Ogden, Thos. L. Olin, Stephen H. Plympton, Gilbert M. Schuyler, Clarkson C. Spalding, George B., Jr. Simpson, Jay Maxwell Stanton, Henry Tucker, William Ruggles Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Wainwright, John T. Wainwright, William P. Wetmore, Edw. W. Schuyler, Capt. Pieter, Jr., 1698- 1771. Capt. at Fort Seneca, 1721. Commissary at Oswego, 1741. Delafield, John R. Livingston, Philip Scofield, Reuben. Member of Mil itia, i755-'6o. Scofield, George S. Scott, Benjamin, . Served in a special Troop organized in 1675, from the regular Troops of Massachusetts Bay, commanded by Capt. Prentice. Engaged in scouting, 1675. Robinson, Hamline Elijah Scott, Daniel, i68o-i745-'46, Bal timore Co , Md. Representa tive in the Maryland General Assembly. Hurst, John Edward Scott, Ens. James, 1782. Chester Co., Penn., Militia, i747-'48. Norris, Alexander W. Scott, John, 1640-1677. Wounded at Pawtucket, King Philip's War. Boucher, Charles Elliman, Lawrence B. Mowatt, Charles G. Scott, John, 1690. Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Johnson. In Falls Fight, 1676, under Capt. William Turner. Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Woodin, William H. Scott, Capt. John, 1725. Lieut, Fusileers, N. Y. Mili tia, 1710. Commandant Fort Hudson, i7i7-'22. Beale, Leonard T. Scott, Alexander H. Scott, John M. Scott, Lewis A. Scott, John, 1702-1756, Lunenberg, Mass. Private in Crown Point Expeditions, i755-'56, under Captains Joseph Whitcomb and James Reed, Col. Timothy Ruggles' Regt. Scott, Henry E. Scott, Phineas, 1745-1819, Ben nington, Vt. In Capt John Fassett's Co., 1764. Moses, Zebina Scott, Richard, 1607 - 1680. Wounded at Pawtucket, King Philip's War. Boucher, Charles Cowee, James C. Elliman, Lawrence B. Robeson, Andrew Scott, William. In Capt. Wil liam Turner's Co., Falls Fight. Murray, Charles H. Scottow, Capt. Joshua, 161 5-1 698. Capt. A. & H. A. Co., 1645, and of a Co. in King Philip's War. Capt of Garrison. 419 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Magistrate at Scarborough. Deputy. Coale, Geo. O. G. Dorr, Dalton Pike, Chas. E. Pike, Francis W. Scranton, Capt. Ichabod, 1717- 1760. Lieut, 1755, Louisburg and Ticonderoga. Died in Service. Scranton, Benjamin H. Scranton, John, 1609-1671, Conn. Deputy, 1664, '69-'70. Marshal New Haven Colony, i66i-'62. Clephane, Lewis P. Clephane, Walter C. Scribner, Benjamin, 1704. Member of the Train Band in Norwalk, Conn. Finck, Leon C. Scribner, Samuel, 1716-1794. Pri vate in Col. Samuel Moore's N. H. Regt. at Louisburg, 1745 ; Col. Nathaniel Meserve's Regt. at Crown Point, 1756; Major Thomas Tash's Bat talion, 1757; and in Col. Hart's Regt., 1758. Hull, John C. F. Monnette, Orra E. Scripture, Samuel, , Concord, Mass. Under Capt. Joseph Sill, King Philip's War, 1675. In King Philip's War, i69i-*92. Greene, Charles L. Wead, Leslie C. Scruggs, Thomas, 1652, Salem. Deputy to Mass. Gen. Court, i635-'36. Davis, Walter Goodwin Libby, Charles T. Preston, Howard W. Robinson, Roswell Raymond Wolcott, Roger Scudder, Lieut. Richard, 1671-1754, Hopewell, N. J. Lieut, 171 1, Expedition to Canada. Chambers, Thomas S. Pratt, Thomas Lovell Stryker, William S. Seabrook, Captain Robert, 1652- 1710. South Carolina. Mem ber of Assembly; Speaker, 1705. Captain of a Company during the French Invasion of 1700. Seabrook, Whitemarsh Benj. Seabrook, Thomas, 1675. Capt Osborne's Co., N. Y. Prov. Troops. Killed by In dians at Castle Hill, 1675. Moses, Walter Seabury, Ens. Samuel, 1640-1681, Duxbury, Mass. Deputy, 1676. Ens., 1678. Hitchcock (Jas.), Ripley (Wm.) Seabury, Frederick C. Smith, William D. G. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Sealis, Dea. Richard, . Dep uty from Scituate to Gen. Court, i640-'4i. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Seaman, Capt. John, 1610-1695, Hempstead. In Indian Wars, i668-'76. Ahles, Robt Lawrence Bostwick, Henry A. Brokaw, George T. Davies, Julien T., Jr. Elliman, Lawrence B. Hawxhurst, Arthur Hicks, Benjamin D. Hicks, Frederick C. Jones, Walter R. Keator, Frederic Rose Lahens, Louis E. Mead, Spencer P. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Seaman, Frederick A. Seaman, Louis L. Seaman, William B. Smith, Wm. Sidney Tredwell, Henry Hewlett Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Williams, Harvey L. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Searle, Capt. John. Commanded the privateer Jacob, Spanish War, 1762. Barclay, James S. Trenchard, Edward Searle, Capt. Ralph, 1 606-1 678. Treas. Portsmouth, 1649. Dep uty, 1658. Trooper, 1667, Capt. Watson, William H, 420 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Sears, Lieut. David, 1710-1788. Lieut. French War, Oneida Station, 1758, in Bradstreet's Expedition. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Sears, Capt. Paul, 1 637-1707. Capt Mass. Militia, Narragan sett War. Alderson, Victor Clifton Bryant, Percy Clark, Homer P. Morse, W. Samuel Rich, William T. Sears, Clinton B. Sears, Henry D. Sears, Walter J. Squires, George C. Sears, or Sares, Richard, 1590-1676. Member Yarmouth Co., Lieut William Palmer. Deputy, Plymouth Col., 1662. Barnard, Job Clark, Homer P. Coleman, Leighton P. Forbes, Charles S. Gillette, Edwin F. Hawks, Fred'k E. Hulbert, Henry C. Morse, W. Samuel Richardson, Wm. E. Sears, Clinton B. Sears, Frank I. Sears, Joseph D. Sears, Walter J. Squires, George C. Tobey, Frank B. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Washburn, John Henry Washburn, Wm. Ives Sears, Capt. Samuel, 1663-1741. Lieut, 1706. Capt. Hawks, Frederick E. Sears, Henry D. Sears, Walter J. Squires, George C. Sears, Lieut. Silas, 1637-1697. Ens., "Barnstable Co," 1681. Lieut, 1682. Deputy, Ply mouth Col., i685-*9i. Benedict, James A. Clark, Alonzo H. Hawks, Fred'k E. Sears, Alfred D. Sears, Walter J. Van Dyke, Harry W. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Seaver, John, 1671 , Snowshoe man under Capt. Kimball in Col. Noyes' Regt. Munds, James Theus Seaver, Nathaniel, 1645 - 1676. Capt. Wadsworth's Co. Killed by Indians, Sudbury Fight. Barrows, John W. Munds, James Theus Seaver, Nathaniel, 1709-1777, Sud bury, Mass. Capt. Joseph Brown's Co., French and In dian War, 1739. Trumpeter Capt. Josiah Brown's Co., 1746- '47- Boutelle, Frank W. Seaver, Robert, 1608-1683, Rox bury, Mass. In King Philip's War. Barrows, John W. Brown, Daniel A. Crafts, John C. Danforth, Allen Lovering, Henry M. Moore, Howard P. Munds, James Theus Seaver, Everett H. Seaver, James E. Seaver, Robert, 1703-1752. Served in Louisburg Expedition, 1745. Moore, Howard P. Seavey, Benjamin, 1669 1760. (Name spelled Ben Seve.) A soldier in Garrison at Hamp ton, N. H., i693-'94. Libbey, William Seavey, Moses, 1737 , Ports mouth, N. H. Soldier in War, i756-'6o. Parker, Henry R. Seavey, William, 1744. Sen tinel under Capt. John Gilman, 1710. Libbey, William Sebring, Major Cornelis, 1652- 1723. Member of N. Y. As sembly, 1695-1726. Major of Kings Co. Troops, Prov. of N. Y., 1720. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Sebring, Frederick, , New 421 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS York. In Capt. Chas. Laroex's Co., 1738. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Sebring, Sergt. Jacob. Sergt, Kings County Militia, "In service against all enemies, rebels and pirates on land and sea," 1715. Adjutant, 1728. Croft, Samuel Mandeville Weisse, Faneuil S. Secord, Jonathan, 1742, New Rochelle. Private in Captain Peter Secord's Co., 1758. Adams, Washington I. L. Sedgwick, Maj.-Gen. Robert, circ. 1613-1656. Appointed Capt. for Charlestown, Mass., 1636- '37. Deputy to the General Court, i637-'49. Commander at the Castle, 1641. Capt, A. & H. A. Co., 1640, '45, '48. Commanded the Middlesex Regt, 1643, and was first Sergt.-Maj. commanding this Regt, 1644. Commander-in- Chief, 1652. Chosen, with Capt. Leverett, to organize an expedition against the Dutch in Manhattan, 1654. Com manded fleet of four vessels against Acadia, 1654. Com manded a Regt. to occupy the Island of Jamaica, 1655, and appointed Commissioner to govern the Island. Commis sioned Major - General by Cromwell, 1656. Andrews, James S. Barnes, Alfred C. Hart, Henry G. Hart, Samuel Johnson, S. Albert Johnson, William S. Klink, George T. Murray, Charles H. Mynderse, Wilhelmus Phillips, George M. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Sedgwick, Edwin H. Sedgwick, Robert Sedgwick, Theodore Taylor, Ewing Thompson, Harry G. Ward, Brownlee R. 1667- Capt. Capt. King Ward, Charles S. Wright, Harry L. Sedgwick, Capt. Samuel, 1735, Hartford, Conn. Militia. Phillips, George M. See, John, 1657-1711. In William Turner's Co., Philip's War. Hayes, Birchard Austin Seeley, Benoni, 1746. Mem ber of the Foot Co. of Salis bury, Mass., 1703. Pettingell, Frank H. Seeley (Seelye), Capt. Nathaniel, 4th Co. Conn. Regt, 1675. Killed in Great Swamp Fight. Castle, Ernest B. Quackenbush, Claire C. Seeley, Frederick S. Seeley, Wm. E. Seeley (Seelye), Lieut. Robert, 1668, Conn. Lieut, in Pequot War. In 1654 led force against Province of New Netherlands. Castle, Ernest B. Monnette, Orra E. Quackenbush, Claire C. Seely, Ens. Eliphalet, 1701 , Canaan, Conn. Train Band, 1743. Knapp, Henry E. Selden, Lieut. Ezra. Lieut 3d Co. of Foot, Lyme, Conn., 1755. Representative, 1768, et seq. Eaton, Daniel C. Eaton, George F. Selden, Joseph, 1651-1724. In Capt. William Turner's Co., Falls Fight, 1676. Eaton, Daniel C. Eaton, Geo. F. Frazer, Sheldon L. Moran, Charles Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden Spencer, Seldon P. Selden, Capt. Samuel, 1695-1745. Lieut. Conn. Colonial Troops, 1738. Capt. 3d Co. Foot, Lyme, 1740. Representative, 1744. Eaton, Daniel C. Eaton, George F. Frazer, Sheldon L. 422 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Huse, Robert S. Moran, Charles Spencer, Selden P. Selden, Col. Samuel, 1723-1776. Lieut. 5th Co., of Lyme, 1752. Major, 1774. Col., Battalion Foot, 1776. Deputy, Conn., i762-'66, '68, '69, '71, '72, '73. Frazer, Sheldon L. Moran, Charles Spencer, Selden P. Selleck, Maj. Jonathan, 1641- 1712. Deputy from Stamford, Conn., 1670-1708. Assistant, 1695-1701. Capt. Great Swamp Fight. Maj., 1696. Blagden, Thomas Selley (or Cilley), Benoni, 1746, Seabrook, N. IL, and Salisbury, Mass. Member of Foot Co., Salisbury, 1703. Pettingell, Frank H. Severance, Ephraim, 1656 . In Capt Henry True's Co of Snowshoe men of Col. Thomas Noye's Essex (Mass.) North Regiment, 1709. Rollins, Philip A. Severance, John, 1682. Mem ber A. & H. A. Co., 1641 and 1654. Monnette, Orra E. Rollins, Philip Ashton Severance, Jonathan. Served in French and Indian War, in Brookfield Co., commanded by Capt. Thomas Wells. Severance, Cordenio A. Severance, Corp. Joseph, 1682- 1766, Montague, Mass. Mead ows Fight, 1704. Soldier, 1713. Wounded by Indians. Corp. under Capt. Kellogg, 1743. Orderly, 1747. Fiske, George F. Severance, Martin, 1718-1810. At Fort Dummer under Capt. Kellogg, i738-'39- Under Capt. Clessom, 1755. Under Capt. Catlin, 1756. In Capt. Robert Roger's Rangers, 1758. Fiske, George F. Merrill, Edward S. Sevier, Capt. John. Settled in Shenandoah Valley, Va. Ac tive in warfare with Indians. Capt, 1772. Distinguished himself in battle, Point Pleas ant, Oct. 10, 1774. Fuller, Oliver C. Sewell, Lieut. Dummer, 1737- 1832, York, Me. Ens. on gar rison duty at Louisburg, 1759. Lieut, in Captain Johnson Moulton's Company, 1760. Benson, Frank S. Sewall, Henry, 1614-1700, New bury, Mass. Deputy, 1661. Coale, Geo. O. G. Davies, Julien T., Jr. Davies, Wm. G. Denny, Thomas Dorman, William B. Fall, Charles G. James, Howard K. Libby, Charles T. Merritt, Alan D. Remick, John A. Remick, Timothy Rollins, Philip A. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sewall, Henry, 1620-1665. Prin cipal Secretary of Md., 1661- 1665. Deputy, 1661, et seq. Gov.'s Council, 1661. Brent, Joseph L. Chandler, Walter Coale, George O. C. Jenkins, Thomas C. Johnston, Christopher Keyser, Robert B. Knott, Aloysius L. McKaig, W. Wallace Sewall, Wynn R. Smith, William D. G. Spencer, John T. Williams, Mason L. W. Sewall, John, 1654-1699. In Capt. Thos. Noyes' Co., Newbury, Mass., 1688; in Snowshoe Co., of Essex North Regt. Rollins, Philip A. Sewall, Dep.-Gov. Maj. Nicholas, 1655-1737. Member and Secre tary, Prov. Council, Md., 1686. Dep.-Gov., 1689. Major of Militia. Coale, George O. G. Jenkins, Thos. C. 4=3 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Johnston, Christopher Smith, William D. G. Spencer, John T. Williams, Mason L. W. Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730. As sistant and Chief Justice, Col ony of Mass. Bay. Chauncey, Elihu Davies, Julien T., Jr. Davies, William G. Denny, Thomas Sewall, Capt. Samuel, 1688-1769. Capt, 4th Co. of ist York Co., Me., Regt, 1757. Representa tive for York Co., i73o-'3i. Rollins, Philip Ashton Sewall, Maj. Stephen, 1657-1729. Capt, 1689, of Salem Co. Later Major. In 1704, com manded expedition which cap tured a notorious pirate, Capt. John Quelch and his crew, tak ing them to Boston to be hanged. Coale, George O. G. Sanger, William Cary, Jr. Seward, Capt. William, 1627-1689. Sergt Guilford, Conn., Militia. Lieut, and Capt. Deputy, 1683- '85. Bell, Jared W. Clephane, Lewis P. Clephane, Walter C. Munger, Carl E. Sewitz, Abraham. Member of Capt. George Wolf's Co., 1763. Eyerman, John Sexton, Daniel. Member of Brookhaven Co., Long Island Militia, 1715. Sheib, Samuel H. Seymour, Capt. Richard, 1655, Hartford and Farming- ton, Conn. Capt Seymour Fort (Kensington). Brooker, Charles F. Fulton, William E. Granger, William S. Hart, Samuel Morris, Seymour Shepard, Edw. M. Whitman, Charles S. Winslow, Chauncey R. Seymour, Lieut. Stephen, Water bury, Conn. Ens. Train Band in Northbury, Parish, Water bury, 1764. Lieut, 1765. Bickford, Robert Sloane Morris, Seymour Seymour, Capt. Thomas, 1 633-1712. Ens. of Southside Co., Hart ford, Conn., 1713. Deputy from Norwalk, 1690. Cadle, Cornelius Hart, Samuel Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Seymour, Col. Thomas, 1735-1829. Capt, ist Conn. Regt, 1773. Lieut.-Col., 1774. Ely, William Brewster Seymour, Ens. Timothy, 1749, Hartford, Conn. Ensign in Train Band at Hartford, 1743. Hale, Charles Reuben Shackford, Capt. Samuel, 1666- 1724, Newington, N. H. Capt, Portsmouth, N. H., Military Co. Indian attack at "Straw berry Bank" and "Breakfast Hill." Hale, Thomas W. Shackford, Capt. William, 1702- 1773, Portsmouth, N. H. Capt. of Co. for Invasion of Canada, 1746. Capt. at Fort Dummer, 1750. Hale, Thomas W. Shapleigh, Lieut. John, 1640-1706, Kittery, Me. Sergeant, 1659; Ens., 1665; Lieut, 1696; Rep., 1696. Killed by Indians, 1706. Boyd, Augustus Shapleigh Rollins, Philip A. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Shapleigh, Major Nicholas, 1680 . Representative, Mass., for York Co., Me., 1733. Capt. and Major of Co. Troops, 1733- Peirce, William H. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Shapleigh, Nicholas, 1720 -1758. In Blue Troop, Sir William Pepperrell's Regt., 1757. Rollins, Philip A. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Sharp, Hugh, 1668-1742, Burling ton, N. J. Member of the Pro- 4-4 INDEX OF ANCESTORS vincial Assembly of N. J., 1708, 'og-'is. Flagg, Stanley G, Jr. Klapp, Wilbur Paddock Sharp, Col. Isaac. Member N. J. Assembly, 1709, et seq. Col., 1716. Perkins, Charles P. Sharpe, Capt. James, 1779. Capt, 1758, in 3d Battalion, Penn. Regt, under Col. Hugh Mercer. In Forbes campaign. Under Col. William Clapham, 1759- Kunkel, Robt. S. Liggett, Sidney B. Sharp(e), Lieut. John, 1643-1676, Brookline, Mass. In Capt Wadsworth's Co. Killed at Sudbury Fight. Barry, Herbert Brown, Daniel A. Crafts, John C. Dorr, Dalton Hastings, Henry Hubbard, Ralph H. Sharpe, Henry D. Tyler, Henry B. Tyler, Sidney F. Shattuck, Job. 1736-1819. Served under Col. Monkton in Nova Scotia, 1755. Cornish, Leslie Colby Shattuck, Sergt. John, 1647-1675, Watertown, Mass. Sergt. in Capt Richard Beer's Co., King Philip's War, 1675. Relief of Northfield. Adams, Herbert L. Cornish, Leslie Colby Cutter, Edw. J. Farr, Marvin A. Shattuck, Edward H. Swayze, Robt. C. Shattuck, William, Jr., 1653 , Watertown, Mass. In Capt. Prentice's Co., King Philip's War. Cowee, James C. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Shattuck, William, 1670-1744. Soldier in King William's War, 1691. Cornish, Leslie Colby Shaw, Benjamin, 1641 1717, Hampton, N. H. In King William's War, i689-*98. Rollins, Philip A. Shaw, Benjamin, 1672 , Ply mouth and Taunton, Mass. Under Maj. Thomas Leonard in Expedition to Canada, 171 1. Tucker, William R. Shaw, Edward, 1688-1764, Hamp ton, N. H. In Scouting Party under Capt. James Davis, 1712. Folsom, Albert A. Shaw, John, , Plymouth. One of 'Eight Men' who went against the Narragansetts, 1645. One of the purchasers of Darmouth, 1652. Lockwood, Thomas St. John Shaw, John, 1694. Plymouth Military Co., 1643. In King Philip's War. Baker, George F. Freeman, Alden Fuller, Linus E. Little, Robt. Forsyth Miller, Robt. F. Paine, Cyrus F. Tucker, William R. Vaile, Joel F. Shaw, Lieut. John, 1630-1704, Weymouth, Mass. In King Philip's War, Lieut. Upham's Co. Maxwell, Robert Chester Shaw, Lieut. Jonathan, Jr., 1663- 1729. Under Commander Warren, Plymouth South and North Co.'s, 1699. Miller, Robert F. Shaw, Joseph, 1635-1720, Hamp ton, N. H. Under Major Savage. Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Shaw, Nathaniel, 1724 - 1804, Raynham, Mass. In Capt. Philip King's Co. Militia, 1757. Leonard, George H. Shaw, Roger, 1661. Deputy from Hampton, N. H., Mass. Bay Colony, i65i-'53. Cadle, Henry Folsom, Albert A. MahiB, Frank C. 425 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Morrell, George C. Nealley, John Haven Robie, Guy S. Robie, William J. Shaw, Harris Moore Shaw, Oliver W. Sheafe, Jacob, 1616-1659, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1648. Hastings, Henry Haven, Wm. Sheafe, Sampson, 1650-1724. Asst. and Sec, Mass. Bay Colony, 1698. Commissary New Eng land Forces, Expedition against Quebec, 171 1. Blunt, Stanhope E. Haven, Wm. Mallett, Percy S. Sheafe, Sampson, Jr., 1681-1772, New Castle, N. H. Member Council, i740-'6i. Blunt, Stanhope E. Haven, William Shed, Corp. Daniel, Sr., i62o-'25 1708, Billerica, Mass. Billerica garrison, King Philip's War, 1675. Corp., 1679. Bryant, Fred'k S. Dixon, Willis M. Geer, Walter Sherman, Roger Shed, John, 1655-1736, '37. In garrison of Rev. Samuel Whiting, at Billerica, Mass., Oct. 8, 1675. Under Major Simon Willard, 1675. Geer, Walter Sheffield, Lieut. William, 1699- 1788, Mendon, Mass. Lieut. 3d Co. Foot Militia of Men don, 1757. Bogert, Theo. P. Bogert, William B. Shelby, Capt. Evan, 1720-1794. Capt of Co. Rangers, French and Indian War, 1754. Capt. in Provincial Forces. Led ad vance against Fort Duquesne, under Gen. Forbes. In Battle of Loyal Henning. In battle at Kenawha, 1774, ranking offi cer at its close. Shelby, Cass K. Todd, Charles H. Shelby, Gov. Isaac, 1750-1826. Under his father, Capt. Evan Shelby, Army of Va., 1774, Under Gen. Lewis, War against Shawnees and Dela- wares. First Gov. Kentucky. Todd, Charles H. Sheldon, Capt. Daniel, 1726-1773. Lieut, 1761. Capt, 1770, 2d Co., Town of Hartford. Sheldon, Charles L. Sheldon, Ens. Ebenezer, 1678- 1755. Ensign, 1701. Rhoades, Lyman Shelton, Lieut. Daniel, 1728, Stratford, Ct. Served in and was Commissioned a Lieut, of Stratford Train Band, 1717. Moseley, John G. Shepard, Eldad, 1740-1806. Pri vate in Col. Nathan Payson's Co., Conn. Troops, i758-'59- Shepard, Edward M. Shepard, Isaac, 1639-1676, Con cord, Mass. Killed in King Philip's War. Douglas, Walter B. Shepard, Ralph K. Shepard, Major John, 1690-1781, Canton, Mass. Capt, 1741. Commanded Regt., 1746, en camped near Boston, Alarm of approaching French Fleet un der D'Anville. Pierce, George F. Shepard, Capt. John, 1700 , N. H. Capt. of Co. I, of Col. Nathaniel Meserve's Regt. which N. H. raised in 1756 for the Expedition against Crown Point. Shepard, Frederick Johnson Shepheard, Hercules. Member of Pennsylvania Assembly from Sussex, i683-'84. Minis, John L. Sheppard (Shepard), Sergt. John, 1653-1707, Hartford, Conn. In Indian War, Expeditions to Deerfield and Albany, 1692, Capt. John Bull. Dyer, Horace E. Shepard, Edward M. Sherburne, Henry, 1680, Portsmouth, N. H. Deputy, Mass. Bay, 1660. 426 Index of ancestors Clarke, Geo. K. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Hill, John F. Noyes, Edward D. Rollins, Edw. Warren Shapleigh, Alfred L. Storer, John H. Thompson, Harry G. Sherburne, Henry, 1757, N. H. Chief Justice of New Hampshire ; Member of As sembly and Governor's Coun cil. Erving, Wm. Van Rensselaer Sherburne, Capt. Henry, 1709- 1767, N. H. King's Councellor, 1766. Raised Co. and went to the taking of Louisburg, 1745. Hopkins, Eustis L. Whipple, Julian Van Ness Sherburne, Sergt. John, 1615- 1693, Portsmouth, N. H. Sergt. of Militia, 1695. Morse, Edward E. Sherburne, Lieut. John, 1650-1729, "of ye Plains." Lieut, of Militia, N. H., i704-'i5; was styled "Captain." Morse, Edward E. Sherburne, Capt. Samuel, 1638- 1691. Killed by Indians at Meregnoit, King William's War. Clarke, George K. Knox, William S. Moulton, George M. Thompson, Harry G. Sherman, Asaph, 1741 , Graf ton, Mass. In Capt William Paige's Co., 1761. Endicott, Eugene F. Sherman, Benjamin, 1662-1742. Deputy from Stratford, Conn., 1711. Fitch, Edw. S. Sherman, Lieut. Daniel, 1669- 1741, New Haven, Conn. Lieut. Train Band, 1690. Capt, 1700. Q. M. New Haven Co. Troops, 171 5. Abbott, Everton J. Ladd, Wm. W. Sherman, Capt. David, 1665-1753, Stratford, Conn. Ens., 1703. Lieut, 1708. Capt, 1709. Deputy, 1709. Hatch, Arthur M. Latham, Harry Woodville Sherman, Lieutenant Jabez, 1704- 1774. Lieutenant in the Brit ish Colonial Navy. Fisher, William Garrett Sherman, Capt. John, 16 14-1690, Watertown, Mass. Ens., 1654. Capt, 1680. Depjty, 1651. Boutell, Henry S. • Brown, Francis K. Burling, Wm. Raymond Daniels, Howard B. Depew, Chauncey M. Endicott, Eugene F. Hall, Harrison C. Mitchell, Wm. A. Sherman, Roger Vail, Henry S. Warren, Charles E. Wheeler, Horace L. Willey, William L. Wilson, Charles H. Sherman, Capt. John, 1650-1730, Woodbury, Conn. Capt., 171 1. Train Band, 1711. Assistant, i7ii-'23. Deputy, Speaker, I7II-'l2. Adams, John Q. Noble, Henry H. Sherman, Joseph, 1650-1731. Sol dier in King Philip's War un der Capt. Jonathan Poole and Capt. Thomas Brattle in 1676. Rep. to the General Court, 1702 to 1705 inclusive. Endicott, Eugene F. Sherman, Roger Wiliun, Charles H. Sherman, Ens. Nathaniel, 1696 , Grafton, Mass. Sergt. Capt James Whipple's Co., 1757. Ens. in Capt. Stephen Maynard's Co., 1759. Endicott, Eugene F. Sherman, Philip, 1610-1689. First Sec. Providence Plantations, 1639. Court of Commissioners, 1656. Deputy, i665-'67- Coun cil, King Philip's War. Anthony, James L. Brown, Paul Campbell, Wm. A. 427 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Doughty, Francis E. Fisher, Wm. Garrett Giffcrd, Charles E. Greene, Chas. A. Guilford, Nathan Haight, Abner S. Haight, Frederick E. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Lathrop, Charles G. Lawton, Daniel L. Mumford, Jas. G. Otis, Joseph E., Jr. Otis, Philo A. Paige, Edward W. Perry, Stephen Kingsbury Sherman, Duff F. Smalley, Bradley B. Vail, Carl Montaigne Watson, William H. Sherman, Roger, 1751-1789. Mem ber Assembly during French Wars. Member Continental Congress, i774-'8o. Member Conn. Council of Safety, 1774- '80. Hammatt, Clarence S. Sherman, Samuel, 1618 1684. Deputy Gen. Court of Conn., 1637, which declared war against Pequots. Asst, 1663- '68 ; on committee to defend coast against Dutch, 1665. Abbott, Everton J. Adams, John Q. Betts, Louis F. H. Driggs, Lawrence La Tourette Gilfillan, Wm. W. Judson, Fred'k N. judson, William P. Kissam, Henry S. Ladd, William W. Latham, Harry W. Logan, Walter S. Noble, Henry H. Palmer, Wm. P. Stebbins, Albert K. Terry, John Taylor Sherman, Lieut. Samuel, Jr., 1641-1718. Assistant to Gov ernor, under Gov. John Winthrop. Lieut, and Ens., 1667. Betts, Frederick H. Kissam, Henry S. Ladd, Wm. W. 428 Stebbins, Albert K. Sherrill, Capt. Recompense, 1760 , Easthampton, N. Y. Line No. 2, Matthias Burnett, Capt, 1715. Sherrill, Charles H. Sherwood, Hugh, 1632-1710. Mem ber Md. Assembly, 1692. Troth, William P., Jr. Sherwood, Capt. Matthew, 1643- 171 5. French and Indian Wars. Ens., Conn. Militia, 1685, Lieut, 1690. Capt, 1690. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Haughton, Richard Hubbell, Henry W. Jennings, Walter McClintock, Emory Stewart, Philip B. Sherwood, Thomas, 1585 -1655. Conn. Deputy, from Hartford, i645-'47. Adams, Fred'k C. Cadle, Cornelius Latham, Harry W. Stiles, Edward H. Shippen, Dep.-Gov. Edward, 1639- 1712. A. & H. A. Co., 1669. Speaker of Assembly, 1695. Member Provincial Council Penn., 1696-1712. Dep.-Gov., 1703. Pres. Provincial Council, i702-'04. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Brinton, Ward Buchanan, Roberdeau Canby, Caleb H., jr. Fisher, Robert S. J. Huidekoper, Fred. W. Huidekoper, Wallis Hurchinson, Chas. H. Jackson, Oswald Luquer, Lea Mel. Luquer, Lea Shippen Luquer, Thatcher T. P. Lynch, Jasper Page, Samuel D. Powel, Samuel Prime, Alfred Coxe Prime, Frederick Shippen, Edward Willing, Charles Shippen, Paymaster Edward, 1703- INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1781. British and Provincial Forces, French and Indian War, under Gen. Forbes Stan- wix. Mayor of Philadelphia, 1744. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Huidekoper, Fred. W. Luquer, Lea M. Lynch, Jasper Peale, Albert C. Shippen, Edward Shippen, Col. Joseph, 1733-1810. Col. Penn. Troops, Provincial Army, French and Indian Wars. In Braddock's Expedi tion against Fort Duquesne. Capt, 1756. Brigadier-Major, 1758. Lieut.-Col., 1759. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Huidekoper, Frederic L. Huidekoper, Fred. W. Newell, Wm. H. Shippen, Edward Swift, Joseph Swift, William H. Shirley, Gov. William, 1693-1771. Commander-in-Chief of all Forces in British North America, 1755. Gov. Mass. Bay Colony, 1 741 -'45. Erving, William V. R. Short, Henry, 1673, New bury, Mass. Deputy to Gen. Court, Mass., i643-'44. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Short, Rev. Matthew, 1688-1731. Chaplain at Fort William, Saco, Me., i7i6-'22. Perry, Ralph Percy Shotwell, Capt. John, 1658-1719. Capt. in Capt. August Gra ham's Richmond Co., N. Y., Militia, 171 5. Monnette, Orra E. Shrimpton, Jonathan, 1673 , Boston. A. & H. A. Co, 1665. Shrimpton, Jonathan Shumway, Pierre, 1635 . In Narragansett and other Indian Wars, 1675. Anthony, James L. Shute, Lieut. William, 1723-1784. I 429 In Capt. Samuel Hunt's Co., N. J. Troops, French and In dian Wars, 1761. McCowan, Robt. Jos. Foster Shute, Samuel Moore Sibley, John, 1661, Salem, Mass. Deputy to Gen. Court of Mass. Hull, Jep Rucker Sibley, George Royal Sill, Lieut. John, 1710-1796, Lyme, Conn. Lieut, Train Band, 1758. Sill, Howard Sill (Syll), Capt. Joseph, 1636- 1696, Lyme, Conn. In King Philip's War, and Expeditions against Indians in Mass., Maine, and New Hampshire. Banning, Kendall Brown, Daniel A. Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Gray, Theodore Hall, Alexander M. Hall, Dudley Hall, Geo. F. Schott, Hubert M. Scofield, George S. Sill, Frederick S. Sill, Howard Sill, John T. Wade, James F. Silliman, Ebenezer, 1707 - 1775, Fairfield, Conn. Speaker of the House seven years. Mem ber of the Council twenty- eight years. Blagden, Thomas Silliman, Lieut.-Col. Gold Sel- leck, 1732-1790, Fairfield, Conn. Capt. Militia. Major, 4th Regt. Lieut-Col., 1774. Blagden, Thomas Silsby, Capt. Henry, 1718-1787, Ackworth, N. H. Ens., 1755- '59. Lieut, 1760. Capt. Silsby, Thomas Julien Silver, Thomas, 1624-1682, New bury, Mass. A soldier in King Philip's War, 1675. Dorman, Wm. B. Silverwood, Joshua, 1654 - 1698. Impressed as a private in Capt. Daniel Henchman's Co. at SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Boston, Dec. 3, 1675, for King Philip's War. Monnette, Orra E. Simkins, Nicholas, , Boston, Mass. First Capt. of the Castle, 1634. Member of the A. & H. A. Co., 1650. Appleton, Francis H. Hammond, Samuel Tyler, Edward R. Simonds, Capt. Benjamin, 1726- 1807, Williamstown. In garri son, Fort Massachusetts, under Sergt. John Hawks, siege by French and Indians. Lieut. West Hoosack Co., 1764, Col. William Williams, North Regt. Militia, Berkshire Co. Capt, 1771. Skinner, James H. Simonds, Caleb, 1649-1712, Wo burn, Mass. In King Philip's War, Capt. Nathaniel Daven port's Co. Thompson, John T. Simonds (Symonds), James, 1658- 1717, Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War and Expedition to Quebec, 1690. Brooks, Lyman L. Wilson, Chas. H. Simonds, Ens. Joseph, 1652-1733, Woburn and Lexington, Mass. In garrison at Chelmsford, King Philip's War, i675->76. In Capt. Joseph Sill's Co., 1676. Sergt. of Lexington Military Co., 167-. Ens., 1712. Stone, Charles W. Wheeler, Horace L. Simpkins, Capt. Nicholas, 1656. Ist Capt. at the Castle, 1634. A. & H. A. Co., 1650. Appleton, Francis H. Low, Wm. G, Jr. Simpkins, Pilgrim, 1624-1720, Bos ton. In naval service, King Philip's War, 1676. Tyler, Edward R. Sinclair, James, 1660-1732, Exeter, N. H. A soldier in King Philip's War, in Capt. John Holbrook's Co. Marsh, George S. Sinclair, Richard, 1730-1813. Pri vate, 1760, in Capt Jer. Mar- ston's Co., of Col. Goffe's N. H. Regt., French and Indian War. Sinclair, Henry H. Sip, Capt. Jan Ariense, 1662-1729. Lieut, and Capt, Bergen, N. J., Militia, i703-'n. Mersereau, John D. Skelton, Joseph, 1705. Served in King Philip's War. Whitin, Ernest S. Skelton, Rev. Samuel, 1592-1634. Elected by the Co. in London as one of the Governor's Council in New England, 1628. Felton, Samuel M. Marsh, George S. Newhall, James S. Palmer, Lowell M. Patch, Charles Endicott Powell, Lyman T. Putnam, George J. Whitin, Frederick H. Skidmore, Thomas, 1684. Agent of Gov. Winthrop in planting of Saybrook, 1635. One of Associates of Lancas ter, Mass., 1643. One of Patentees of Huntington, L. I., 1666. Deputy from Hunting ton, 1673. In service during King Philip's War. Smith, George W. Suydam, Walter L. Skidmore, Lieut. Thomas, 1693- 1761, Newtown, Conn. Ens., 1723. Lieut, 1734. Skidmore, William L. Skiff, James, 1688, Sandwich, Mass. Deputy, 1645, et seq. Member Governor's Council. Anderson, Arthur C. Bartlett, Joseph G. Bassett, Charles F. Chilcott, Langdon S. Hulbert, Henry C. Pike, Chas. E. Tobey, Frank B. Tucker, Wm. R. Skiff, Stephen, 1641 , Sand wich, Mass. In Council of War, 1675. Deputy to Gen- 430 Index of ancestors eral Court, i675-'85. Rep., 1696-1706. Pike, Chas. E. Skinner, Abraham, 1649 . In Mount Hope Campaign, 1675, and Narragansett Fort Fight, 1676, King Philip's War. Skinner, Wm. C. Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. I. Skinner, Ens. Andrew. Anne Arundel Co. Forces, under Capt Norwood, 1661. Clerk of Assembly at Patuxent, 1657. Jewell, Thomas F. Skinner, Sergt. Ebenezer, 1684 , Maiden, Mass., and Col chester, Conn. Sergt. Col chester Co. Militia. Dyer, Horace E. Skinner, Charles M. Teall, Edward McK. Skinner, Corp. John, 1637-1690, Hartford, Conn. Corp. in the Train Band. Booth, Charles E. Skinner, Lieut. John, 1675-1740. Ensign Conn. Troop, 1712. Lieut, 1715. Deputy, i726-'27- Benton, Arthur B. Foote, John C. Skinner, Thomas, . Served in King Philip's War under Capt. Wm. Turner, i675-'76. Treat, James W. Skinner, Ens. William, 1720-1807. Siege of Louisburg, 1745. Ens., 15th Co, nth Conn. Regt, 1757. Skinner, Wm. C. Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. I. Slaughter, Capt. Francis, 1630- 1656. Capt. of Militia Va. Justice for Rappahannock Co., Va. Smith, Rogers M. Slaughter, Col. Francis, 1701- 1766. Commissioned as Capt, later Col. of Militia, Justice, Church Warden. Lieut, in Robt. Green's Co., 1730. Lieut. in Co. of Foot. Smith, Roger M. Slaughter, Col. Robert, 1769, Va. Served in campaign1 against the Indians, 1758. Briston, Wm. Benj. Slaughter, Thomas, . Mem ber of House of Burgesses in Virginia. Huie, Wm. Henry Thompson Slayton, David, 1740-1794. In Capt. Sylvanus Walker's Co. for relief of Fort William Henry, from May 15 to Dec. 27, 1759. Slayton, William H. Slayton, Phineas, 1737-1825, Mass. and Vt. Served in expedition against Crown Point, 1755 ; on relief of Fort William Henry, 1757; at Ticonderoga and on expedition against St. Francis Indians. Slayton, Henry Albert Slayton, William Taft Sleght, Sergt. Cornelius Barent- SEN, 1671. Sergt Military Co. which built Esopus Stock ade. Member first Board Schepens, 1661. At Indian at tack on Wiltwyck, 1663. Catlin, George de G. Collins, Holdridge O. English, William E. Greene, Richard H. Gross, Samuel E. Poucher, John W. ReQua, Charles H. Roosa, De Witt Sharp, George M. Shirley, Rufus G. Suydam, Walter L. Weisse, Faneuil S. Slingerland, Cornelise, - Served in frontier wars, bany Co., N. Y., 1689. Tyson, Malcolm V. Slocum, Anthony, Esqr., 1590- 1690. Member of the Taunton Military Co., 1643, under Capt. Poole. One of the original purchasers of Taunton. Re moved to N. C. ; member of "Palatine Court." Lord Pro prietor and member of Coun cil, 1679. Hayward, Frank Earle Hudnut, Alexander Malieu 1753- Al- 43i SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles Lathrop Williams, Thomas Wright Wright, Joseph Haddaway Slocum, Giles, 1647 . Deputy, R. L, 1685, '86, '88-'90, 1701. Asst, 1696, '98-1700, 'o3-'o5, '08, '10, '12. Tilley, R. Hammett Slocum, Hon. Joseph, 1706 . Deputy from West Greenwich, R. I., 1741, '42, '44. Rogers, James S. Slocum, Elliott T. Slocum, Capt. Simon, 1705 , Wrentham, Mass. Capt under Col. Joseph Williams, 1757- '58, and under Col. Frye, 1759- '60. Served in Nova Scotia. Hill, Henry B. Hill, John W. Hill, William S. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Slocumb, Simon, Sr., Boston, Mass. Commander Sloop Seaflower in service eastward, i723-'24- '25- Hill, Henry B. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Slot, Sergt. Jan Pieterszen. Com missary, 1660. Sergt. in com mand of New Harlem, Esopus War. Corbusier, William H. Slot, Pieter Janszen. Cadet, 3d Co., Harlem, 1663. Corbusier, William H. Slye, Capt. Gerard, 1654-1703, St Mary's Co., Md. Capt, St. Mary's Co. Militia, 1675. Commander at Fort Susque- hannock. Member of Council of War, 1676. Of the Quorum, St. Mary's Co. Court, 1679, and Chief Justice, 1680. High Sheriff of the County, 1677- '79- Garland, Hugh A. Slye, Gerard, 1662-1733. Com mander at Fort Susquehannock. Jenkins, Edward A. Jenkins, Edward Plowden Jenkins, Francis de S. Slye, Capt. Robert, 161 5-1670. Commissioner, Prov. and Council of State, Md. Mem ber Assembly, St. Mary's Co. Garland, Hugh A. Jenkins, Austin L. Jenkins, Edward A. Jenkins, Edward Plowden Jenkins, Francis de S. Jenkins, Spalding L. Small, Edward, . Assistant under Dep.-Gov. Richard Vines, Province of Maine, 1645. Dyer, Isaac W. Libby, Chas. T. Small, Francis, 1625-1713. Mem ber of the Ossipee excursion in King Philip's War. Special Rep. of Falmouth to the Gen. Court to acknowledge the town's allegiance to Mass. Dyer, Isaac W. Libby, Chas. T. Small, Deacon Samuel, 1700-1775. Had a Garrison house at Kit tery, Me., in Dummer's War. Libby, Chas. T. Smallwood, James, . Engaged in many conflicts with the In dians. For 30 years he com manded the military forces of Maryland. Harrison, Carter Hanry Smart, Sergt. Robert, 1703, Exeter, N. H. Sergeant at Ex eter, N. H., 1677. Rollins, Philip A. Smart, Robert, 171 8, Exeter, N. H. In King Philip's War, credited for Military service, 1676. Rollins, Philip A. Smead, John, 1673-1720. Soldier in the Meadow Fight, Deer field, Mass., Feb. 29, 1703, Queen Anne's War. Hedgcock, William E. Smead, William, 163 5-1 704, North ampton, Mass. In Falls Fight, under Capt. William Turner, 1676. Converse, Charles A. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Smidt, Hendryck Barentsen, 432 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Schepen for Boswyck. Deputy, New Netherland, 1674. Buchanan, Roberdeau Smith, Arthur, 1655, Conn. In Pequot War. Deputy, 1643, •46. Booth, Charles E. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Smith, Sergt. Benjamin, 1631- 1713. Sergeant, 1654. Deputy for Warwick. Governor's As sistant. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Wheaton, Frank Smith, Benjamin, 1687-1731. Pri vate in Col. Thomas Farmer's N. J. Regt, 171 5. Hale, Josiah L. Monnette, Orra E. Smith, Lieut. Charles. Ens. un der Washington at Great Meadows. Lieut at Brad dock's defeat, 1755. English, William E. Morton, Daniel Rawlings, Carroll C. Smith, Ens. Chileab, 1635-1731, Hadley, Mass. Ens. of Had ley Military Co., 1692-173 1. Wilder, Edward B. Smith, Sergt. Christopher, 1676. Deputy to General Court of the Province of Mass., 1655. Sergeant, 1655. Cadle, Cornelius Smith, Daniel, 1635-1692. Reho both, Mass. Member Govern or's Council, 1686. Deputy, i672-'78. Asst, 1679. Cadle, Cornelius Pratt, Alexander D. B. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Stowell, Wm. Henry Harrison Smith, Capt. Daniel, 1693-1752, Biddeford, Me. Member Ex eter Scouting Company, 1712. Captain of Biddeford Train Band in King George's War. Deputy to Mass. General Court, 1747, 1749, 1750. Bacon, Horace S. Libby, Chas. T. Smith, Col. Daniel, 1724-1781. Capt. of Co. under Gen. Teurs in battle of Point Pleasant at beginning of French War, 1777. Justice of Augusta Co., Va., 1757. Smith, Rogers M. Smith, Ens. David, 1747-1809, Woodbridge, Conn. Ens. of 8th Co., ist Regt., 1775. Pack, Arthur Newton Smith, Edward, 1675. Gov.'s Asst, R. I., 1654, et seq. Mem ber of Council, 1658. Deputy, from Newport, 1655, et seq. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Nickerson, Thos. W. Palmer, Lowell M. Phillips, Henry Byron Simmons, Joseph Ferris Smith, Howard Smith, Marion McA. Stewart, Jeremiah C. Tilley, R. Hammett White, Hunter C. Smith, Sergt. Edward, 1693. Sergt, 1662. Deputy, R. I., 1665, et seq. Asst, 1671. Denny, Thomas Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Hubbard, Ralph H. Palmer, Lowell M. Preston, Howard W. Robeson, Andrew Wheaton, Frank Smith, Elnathan, 1738-1826, New Britain, Conn. Soldier in French and Indian War. Webster, Edmund K Smith, Col. Francis, Va. Justice 1740. Maj. of Horse, 1753. Afterwards Col. Burgess from Essex Co., i752-'58. Robinson, James Dixon Robinson, Robert McTyiere Stewart, John Carter Stewart, Joseph A. Smith, Francis, 1733-1812, Bev erly, Mass. In Capt. Samuel Flint's Co., Col. Plaisted's Regt, battle at Fort Edward, 1755- Smith, Chas. Fred'k Smith, George H. Smith, George, 1662, New 433 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Haven, Conn. Member of the Night Watch, 1647. Pack, Arthur Newton Smith, Judge George, . Lieut. of Military Co. in Dover, 1645. Town Clerk of Dover, i646-'47. Associate Justice of the County. Brown, Harold Winthrop Rollins, Philip Ashton Smith, Rev. Henry, 1588 - 1648. Member of Gen. Court of Conn., appointed by Gov. Win throp, 1636. Soldier in Pequot War. Homer, William B. Smith, Henry, 1649, Dedham, Mass. Representative to Gen eral Court, 1641. Cadle, Cornelius Smith, Col. Henry, 1 590-1 649, Hingham and Rehoboth. Dep uty from Hingham, 1641. Stowell, William H. H. Smith, Col. Henry, 1679 , Brookhaven, L. I. Col. Suf folk Co. Regt, 1707. Stone, Charles W. Smith, Henry, 1682. Com missioned, 1636, by Mass. Bay Colony to govern the first set tlement of Conn. Cooper, Leslie B. Cox, John L. Stetson, Caleb R. Smith, Lieut. James, Newbury, Mass. Expedition, 1690. Constant, S. Victor Hale, Josiah L. Hazelton, Gerry W. Smith, Q. M. John, - Dorchester, Mass. Suffolk Troop, 1652. Edwards, Edward J. Wade, John P. Smith, Rev. John, 1614 — and N. J. Member of Lieut Thomas Dimmock's Co., Barn stable, Mass., 1643. Deputy, N. J. Assembly, 1669, i67i-'72. Assistant, i670-'7i. Greve, Clifford Monnette, Orra E. Tobey, Frank B. 1645-1690, In Phips' Q. M. Mass. Smith, Col. John, 1615 - 1680. Speaker of the House of Bur gesses, 1657. Lieut. Col., 1674. Henry, John Porter Smith, John, 1637-1676, Hadley, Mass. Soldier under Capt William Turner, Falls Fight. Slain by the Indians at "Hat field Meadow," May 30, 1676. Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Hayes, Birchard Austin White, William C. Wilder, Edward B. Woodin, William H. Smith, Lieut. John, Jr., 1618-1692. In the war with the Dutch. Made complaints against the Pequots. Lieut of the Military Companies of Dartmouth. Smith, Julian Pearce Smith, Ens. John, 1682, Providence, R. I. Ens., 1654. Deputy, i666-'72. Bowen, Edgar C. Cadle, Cornelius Hering, Oswald C. Robeson, Andrew Smith, John, 1690, Taunton, Mass. Soldier in Expedition to Canada, 1690. Dutcher, Frank j. Smith, John, of Smithfield, 1623- 1693, Salem Co., N. J. Mem ber of West Jersey Assembly, 1682, and 1684. Reichner, Aiken Reichner, Louis I. Smith, Capt. John, 1662-1698, Purton, Va. Capt. Provincial Service, Gloucester Co., Va. Henry, John Porter Smith, Lieut. John, Jr., 1706, Reading, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1669. Lieut. Marble, John Emerson Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Wolcott, Roger Smith, John, 1708, Dorchester and Sudbury, Mass. In King Philip's War under Major Willard, relief of Brookfield, 1675; also under Major Rich ard Walderne, Capt. Samuel 43 + INDEX OF ANCESTORS Wadsworth, Sudbury Fight, 1676; Capt. Turner, Falls Fight, 1676; Capt. John Cutter and Capt. Parker, 1676. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Smith, Capt. John, 1669-1744. Oyster River, Dover, N. H. Capt. of Co. at Oyster River. Held his garrison against the French and Indians at the Oyster River Massacre, 1694. Mallett, Percy S. Pinkham, Joseph Smith, William D. G. Smith, John, Jr., 1678 . In Capt. Noyes' Co. of Snowshoe Men, 1704. Bryant, W. Sohier Smith, Maj. John, 1715-1771. Member House of Burgesses, i737-'68 (31 years). Henry, John Porter Smith, Capt. John, 1698-1776. Capt. of Militia in Augusta Co., Va., 1742-1760. In com mand of Fort Vause, captured June 26, 1756, and sent as pris oner of war to France. Re turned, 1758. Smith, Rogers M. Smith, Capt. John, i7oi-'o2, , Goshen, Conn. Capt of the west company or train band in the town of Goshen, 1764. Pack, Arthur Newton Smith, Hon. John, 1722-1794, Bal timore, Md. Justice Cumber land Co., Pa., i757-'64. Mem ber of Assembly, Cumberland Co., i754-'57. Member of Committee of Correspondence, 1774. Member of Md. Conven tion of 1776. Cary, Wilson M. Tyler, George T. Smith, Gen. John, 1750-1836. In Dunmore's War with the In dians, 1774. County Lieut, and King's Justice prior to 1776. (Memorable services in Rev. War.) Henry, John Porter Smith, Jonathan, 1659-1720. In the Indian Wars, 1696. Smith, Charles F. Tucker, Gilman H. Smith, Jonathan, i 675-1726. Pri vate on Muster Roll of Capt. Daniell Rumsey's Co., Salem County Militia, dated 171 5. Reichner, Aiken Reichner, Louis Irving Smith, Joseph, 1640- 1727. Com manded Garrison house at Oyster River, N. H., during attack of 1694 — "Oyster River Massacre." Rollins, Philip A. Smith, Maj. Joseph, 1724-1765. Lieut, in Col. Hart's Regt. on expedition to Crown Point. Later became Major. Brown, Harold Winthrop Smith, Maj. Lawrence, 1700. Commanded Forty at Falls of Rappahannock, i675-'76. Led forces against Bacon's Rebel lion. Surveyor, Cos. Glouces ter and York, 1686. McGroarty, Wm. B. Trabue, Edmund F. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Smith, Merriwether, 1730-1790. Member House of Burgesses from Essex Co., Va., 1770, 1774, and of the Virginia Con vention, i775-'76. Nicholson, John R. Smith, Nehemiah, 1605-1685. Sol dier in King Philip's War. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Smith, Lieut. Nehemiah, 1646- 1727. Ens. of Train Band, New London, Conn., May, 1697. Lieut, 1706. Deputy from New London, 1690, et seq. Gov.'s Council, 1703, et seq. Adams, Edw. M. Meacham, Franklin A. Otis, Joseph E., Jr. Otis, Philo A. Randall, John F. Reed, Latham G. Sherman, Roger Smith, Karl Beckwith Smith, Nicholas, Jr., 1661-1716, Exeter, N. H. In Capt. Nich olas Gilman's Co., 1710. 435 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Burleigh, Geo. W. Libby, Charles T. Smith, Obadiah, 1739 . New Jersey. Private in French and Indian Wars. Richards, Geo. Herbert Smith, Lieut. Philip, 1633-1684, Hadley, Mass. Lieut, Town Troop and Troop Hampshire Co., 1678. Deputy, i68o-'84. Brown, Paul Hubbard, Phineas Ives, Francis J. Morton, J. Sterling Smith, George K. Stockbridge, Henry Underwood, Harold G. White, William C. Smith, Lieut. Richard, 1625-1685. Lieut. Md. Militia, 1650. Bur gess, i66i-'65, '67. Atty.-Gen., i655-'8o. Browne, Bennett B. Coale, George O. G. Johnston, Christopher Spencer, John T. Williams, Mason L. W. Williams, Wm. S. G. *Smith, Richard (Bull Smith), 1692. This was Richard Smith of Smithtown, com monly called "Bull" Smith. He was not a Major, and had no Colonial War service. "Bull" Smith lived at South ampton, L. I., and afterwards at Smithtown, which he founded. He died in 1692. Foster, Howell Major Richard Smith lived at Narragansett. A full ac count of him will be found in Austin's R. I. Genealogical Dictionary, p. 18$. He had in terests in New Amsterdam and at Newtown, L. I., and has been confused with "Bull" Smith. Major Richard also died in 1691 or 1692, leaving * Service accepted by New York Society before organization of Gen eral Society. Service not now qualifying. Smith, Richard, Sr. Served from Conn, in Narragansett War. Burleigh, Geo. W. Marsh, George S. Treat, Edward A. Smith, Richard, Jr. Served from Conn, in Narragansett War. Marsh, George S. Treat, Edward A. Smith, Lieut. Samuel, Sr., 1602- 1680, Hadley, Mass. "Antient Serjeant" at Wethersfield, Conn., and Deputy, i640-'6i. Lieut, of Hadley Troop, 1661- '78, and Deputy to General Court of Massachusetts Bay, i66i-'73. Commissioner to the Mohawks, 1667. Bardwell, Harry J. Benton, Arthur B. Brown, Paul Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Clark, Lot Curran Conover, John T. Cooley, Francis R. Cooper, Leslie B. Cutler, Ralph W. Dickerman, William C. Eaton, Frederick H. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Foote, John Crocker Hall, Harrison C. Hawks, Frederick E. Hawks, William I. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, William M. Hayes, Birchard Austin Houghton, George C. Hubbard, Phineas Hulbert, Edmund D. Isham, Charles Ives, Francis J. Lefferts, William H. Longacre, James B. MacVeagh, Eames McClintock, Emory Mersereau, John D. Morton, J. Sterling Murray, Charles H. Norton, Thomas H. Osborn, Harry A. Sherrill, Chas. H. Sill, Frederick S. Smith, Archibald H. 4"6 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Smith, Howard C. Smith, Stewart W. Smith, William W. Snow, Edgar Morton Stearns, Foster W. Stearns, Frank W. Stebbins, Albert K. Stockbridge, Henry Stockbridge, Henry, 3d Telford, W. Smith Terry, John Taylor Whipple, Durand White, William C. Whitman, Chas. S. Wilder, Edward B. Williams, Geo. C. F. Woodin, William H. Smith, Samuel, 1644-1719. Mem ber N. J. Assembly, 1709, '16, '18. Levick, Lewis J. Smith, Col. Samuel, 1 687-1760, Durham, N. H. Royal Coun cillor, i742-'6o. On important committees during French and Indian Wars, including Com mittee on Louisburg Expedi tion. Many years in militia, attaining rank of Colonel. Brown, Harold W. Rollins, Philip A. Smith, Forrest S. Smith, Samuel, 1693-1784, Lancas ter and Cumberland Cos. Penn. High Sheriff, i735-'36. Member of Assembly, 1737- '38. Cary, Wilson M. Smith, Capt. Samuel, 1699-1763. South Hadley, Mass. Capt. So. Hadley Co., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Isham, Chas. White, William G. Smith, Hon. Samuel, 1714-1785. Representative from Topsfield, Mass., to the Gen. Court, 1764- '72. Rep. to Prov. Congress, 1774, and 2d Prov. Congress, 1775. In Provincial Militia of Mass. before 1775. Salisbury, Herbert Spencer Smith, Frederick Madison Smith, Ensign Samuel, 1717-1801. Lieut of a Co. to garrison Mass. Fulton, Wm. E. Smith, Capt. Simon, 1712, Warwick, R. I. Deputy, Speaker of House, Attorney- General, Lieut, and Capt. Wheaton, Frank Smith, Gov. Thomas, 1648-1738, South Carolina. Gov. S. Caro lina, 1690- '94; also of N. and S. Carolina, 1693. Bond, James Sullivan Carr, Roy Screven Meredith, Philip T. Mikell, Waring Mikell, William E. Strohhart, Richard Screven Waldo, Rhinelander Smith, Capt. Thomas, 2d, 1673 , East Haven, Conn. En sign, 1716. Lieut, 1718. Capt, 1723. Brackett, Robt L. Smith, Lieut. Titus, 1722-1799, Woodbridge, Conn. Ens. of 10th Co., 2d Regt, 1769. Lieut, 1774. Pack, Arthur Newton Smith, Col. Walter, 1711. Burgess for Calvert Co., Md., 1696-1704, i7o8-'n. Major, 1695, and later Col., Militia of Calvert Co. Abodie, Eugene H. Coale, Geo. O. G. Johnston, Christopher Montgomery, Thomas H. Wight, Goulding Kumler Wight, John Brewer Williams, Mason L. W. Williams, Wm. S. G. Smith, Walter, 1734. Bur gess from Calvert Co., Md., I7I9-'22. Coale, Geo. O. G. Johnston, Christopher Williams, Mason L. W. Smith, Gov. William, 1655-1705. Gov. of Tangier, i675-'83. Member Colonial Council, N. Y., 1691 - 1704. Judge, Court of Admiralty, N. Y., N. J., and Conn., i693-'97. 437 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Commander of Suffolk Forces, 1693. Colonial Gov., 1701. Duffield, Howard Este, Charles Houston, Wm. C, Jr. Lawrence, Abraham R. Smith, Wm. S. Stone, Chas. W. Walsh, James W. Woolsey, Theodore S. Smith, William, 1670, Weth ersfield and Farmington, Conn. Clerk Train Band and Inspec tor of Arms, 1645. Deputy, i652-'53- Adams, John Q. Pack, Arthur Newton Powell, Lyman T. Smith, Hon. William, 1697-1769. Atty.-Gen., 1 751 -'52. Member of Council, i753-'57- Deputy Prov. Council, 1754, and one of the Committee to draft the Bond of Alliance. Judge of the Supreme Court of the Province of N. Y., i763-'69. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Foulke, Bayard F. Smith, Lieut. William, Cumber land Co., Pa. Lieut, in Capt. Richard O'Cain's Co., Col. Benjamin Chamber's Regt, i747-'48. Sargent, George P. T. Torrence, George P. Smith, Major, Wm. Henry, 1689- 1763. Major of Suffolk Co. Troop in the Province of N. Y., 1715. Smith, Wm. Sidney Smoot, Capt. Thomas, 1630-1704, Charles Co., Md. Captain of State Militia of Md. Elected Col. Sheriff of Charles Co.; re-commissioned Sheriff, 1703. Iglehart, James D. Smyth, Patrick, . Officer of a Privateer in French and In dian War, 1757. Isham, Norman M. Smyth, Ralph, 1685. Came from Old Hingham, 1633. Deputy, 1636. Nickerson, Thos. W. Smythe, Col. Thomas, ist, 1650- 1719. Assembly, 1694-1707. Council, I7i5-'i9. Col. of Kent Co. Militia, 1699. Dep uty Commissary-Gen., 1707- '18, Prov. of Md. Browne, Bennet B. Neff, Peter Wayne, James S. Smythe, Thomas, 2d, 1710-1741. Assembly, Province of Md., 1738. Neff, Peter Smythe, Thomas, 3d, 1730-1819. Provincial Convention, Prov. of Md., 1774. Neff, Peter _ Snedeker, Isaac, 1680-1758, N.~"Y. In King's County Militia, 1715. Sillcocks, Henry Snedeger, or Snediker, Jan, . Cadet, 1640. Delegate from Midwout to the Convention at New Orange, 1674. Corbusier, William H. Snell, George, 1708, Ports mouth, N. H. In garrison at Dover, N. H., 1696. Rollins, Philip Ashton Snelling, Capt. Jonathan, 1697- 1754. Commanded Frigate Ctesar at the Siege of Louis burg, 1745. Snelling, Samuel Snow, Anthony. Deputy from Marshfield, Mass., 1656, et seq. From Plymouth, i679-'8o. Field, John I. H. Snow, Ely, 1740-1786, Yarmouth. In Co. of Jabez Snow against French in Nova Scotia, 1759. In same Co. at Annapolis Royal. Later Sergt. Snow, Edgar Morton Snow, Lieut. Jabez, 1642-1690. Lieut in Capt John Gorham's Co., Expedition to Canada, 1690. Burke, James S. Snow, John, 1707 . Under Col. John Partridge, 1722, in 3d Co. of Falmouth, Capt. Samuel Ilsley, 1757. Walker, Richard Henry Snow, Capt. Mark, 1 628-1 695, 438 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Eastham, Mass. Deputy, 1675, et seq. Capt 1659. Member of Council of War, 1675; Member of Militia, 1643. Daniels, Edwin A. Griffith, Wm. H. Nickerson, Philip T. Nickerson, Thos. W. Snow, Albert Eugene Snow, Nicholas, 1676. Ply mouth Militia, 1643. Deputy from Eastham, Mass., 1648. Atwood, Edward S. Bickford, Robert S. Burke, James S. Clark, Fred'k H. Cooper, Leslie B. Daniels, Edwin A. Doane, William H. Griffith, Wm. H. Jordan, Scott Ladd, Wm. W. Lombard, Josiah L. Nickerson, Thomas W. Orr, Arthur Paine, Cyrus F. Rich, William T. Smith, Dwight Smith, Thomas H. Snow, Charles Henry Snow, Edgar Morton Snowden, Capt. Richard, 171 1. Capt. Prov. Forces of Md., i700-*03. Andrews, Chas. Lee Hopkins, Constant Church Large, James Savage, James Thomas, Lawrence B. Tyson, Malcolm V. Snyder, Lieut. Johannes, 1720- 1794, Kingston, N. Y. Lieut, of the First Co. of Militia, King ston, 1756. Served in Old French War. Taylor, John M. Soane, Hon. Henry, 1620-1662, James City County, Va. Jus tice and Burgess, i652-'62. Speaker of House of Burgesses, i66i-'62. Cary, Wilson M. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Sotcher, John, 1729. Pa. Assembly, 1712, i7i5-'22. Martin, Jonathan W. Smith, Joshua E. Soule, George, 1680, Dux bury, Mass. In Lieut. Wil liam Holmes' Co., Pequot War. Representative, 1645- '54- Brown, Philip G. Butters, George Chamberlain, Jehiel W. Crandon, Edwin S. Cutler, Edward H. Miller, Robert P. Monnette, Orra E. Parker, Edward L. Parker, Fred'k W. Phillips, Arthur S. Richardson, Geo. E. Vaill, Edward G. Vaill, Frederick S. Van Dyke, Harry Weston South, Lieut. John, . Served in the Expedition, 171 1. Rep. from Fayette Co. in the first Legislature of Kentucky. Hume, Eugene E. South, Lieut. John, Jr., 1782. Served in the Cherokee Expe dition, 1771, commanded by Col. Wm. Christian. Lieut. Killed in the battle known as "Estill's Defeat," 1782. Hume, Edgar E. South, Lieut. John, 1716-1802. In the expedition against the Cherokee Indians, 1771, com manded by Col. Christian. Lewis, Marvin H. Southack, Capt. Cyprian, 1662- 1745. Served under Col. Ben jamin Church in an expedition against the French and Indians in 1704, in which he com manded a vessel. In Phipp's Expedition to Nova Scotia, 1690. Commanded Province Galley of Mass. for a number of years. Southack, Eugene Southworth, Gen. Constant, 1615- 1679, Duxbury. In Pequot War, 1637. Ens., Duxbury Co., 1646. Deputy twenty-two years. Lieut, 1653. Deputy Treas. «f Plymouth Colony. 139 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Member Council War, 1658. Commissioner for United Col onies, 1668. Commissary-Gen., King Philip's War. Baker, George F. Brown, Philip G. Bryant, Percy Clark, Homer P. Earle, Fred C. Freeman, James G. Forbes, Charles S. Griffith, William H. Houghton, John P. Kittredge, Abbott Eliot Lombard, Josiah L. Long, Harry V. Mayo, Charles E. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Dallas B. Raymond, Henry Jarvis Raymond Henry W. Richardson, Geo. E. Seabury, Frederick C. Sears, Henry D. Shaw, Henry S. Smith, William D. G. Snow, Edgar M. Southworth, Constant Spicer, George T. Stevens, John A. Thompson, Norman F. Traphagen, Frank W. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Southworth, Ens. Nathaniel, 1648-1711, Plymouth, Mass. Ens. of Plymouth Train Band, i694-'95. Represented Ply mouth in Gen. Court, 1696. Southworth, Constant Southworth, Capt. Thomas, 1616- 1669, Plymouth. Lieut, 1648. Commander, i659-'69. Deputy, i65i-'53. Assistant, i652-'69. Commissioner for the United Colonies, i659-'62, '69. Gov. of Kennebec, 1654. Crandon, Edwin S. Crandon, John H. Fairbanks, Henry N. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Leonard, Geo. H. Spaford, John, 1648-1697. Trooper in Capt Appleton's troop. Dorman, William B. Spalding, Lieut. John, 1633-1721, Chelmsford, Mass. In King Philip's War under Capt, Nicholas Manning. Lieut, under Lieut. Wm. Tyng, 1701, and under Lieut.-Col. Jonathan Tyng, 1702. Barrows, John W. Foster, Joseph Spaulding, John W. Spalding, Lieut. John, 1704-1752, Chelmsford, Mass. in Capt. Robt. Richardson's Snowshoe Co., Father Rasle's War, 1724. Barrows, John W. Spalding, John F. Spalding, Lieut. Timothy, 1676- 1763, Chelmsford and West ford, Mass. Sergt. under Capt. Timothy Underwood. Lieut, 1697. Reade, Philip Sparhawk, Nathaniel, 1598-1647, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy, 1 642- 1 647. Bent, Samuel A. Brooks, Lyman L. Clarke, George K Hill, John B. McIntire, Charles J. Merriam, Frank Wheeler, Horace L. Spaulding, Henry, 1704 - 1792, Chelmsford, Mass. In Love well's War in Capt. Robt Richardson's Snowshoe Co., 1724. In French and Indian War in Capt. Samuel Pres ton's Co., 1756. Marched for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757, in Col. Eleazer Tyng's Troop of Horse. Spaulding, Walter Levi Spa(u)lding, John, 1633 r72i. Chelmsford, Mass. In King Philip's War, under Capt. Nicholas Manning. Foster, Joseph Spalding, John F. Young, Harry Sparrow, Capt. Jonathan, 1630- 440 Index Of ancestors 1695, Eastham, Mass. Lieut, Capt. John Gorham's Co., King Philip's War, Narragan sett Swamp Fight. Deputy, at Plymouth, and at Boston after the union of the Colo nies. Capt, French and Indian War, 1690. Alderson, Victor Clifton Clark, Alonzo H. Clark Homer P. Freeman, James G. Mayo, Charles E. Paine, Cyrus F. Sears, Clinton B. Sears, Henry D. Smith, Thomas H. Snow, Albert E. Southworth, Constant Williams, Edw. G. Spead, Capt. James, 1714.-1782. A member of Va. Militia, 1758. A member of the House of Burgesses, i772-'75. Speed, Joshua Fry Speed, Capt. James, 1739-18 ii. Member of Lunenburg Co., Va., Militia, 1758. Member House of Burgesses, i772-'73-'74-'75. Lieut, of Cocke's Militia. Shot through the body, 1781. Adams, Gilmer S. Spencer, Isaac, 1678-1751. Dep uty, Conn., 1734. Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden Spencer, Ens. Jared, 1610-1685, Haddam, Conn. Commis sioned, 1656. Ens., Train Band, Lynn, Mass., 1656, and in Haddam, 1675. Representa tive, 1674, et seq. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Benton, Arthur B. Booth, Charles E. Brainerd, Cephas Brainerd, Cephas, Jr. Clark, Chauncey H. Dutton, Wm. D. Dyer, Horace E. Fisher, Albert Judson King, Harris M. Macdonough, Rodney Roy, Edw. F. Salisbury, Herbert Spencer Sherrill, Chas. H. Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Horatio N., Jr. Spencer, Selden Spencer, Selden P. Wells, Henry R. Spencer, Sergt. John, before 1627- 1684. In Narragansett Cam paign, King Philip's War. Deputy to Colonial Legislature of R. I. from East Greenwich, 1680. First Grantee East Greenwich lands in Narragan sett Country. Spencer, Joseph W. W. Tiffany, Geo. Spencer, Lieut.-Col. Joseph, 1714- 1789. Maj., 2d Conn. Regt, Col. Whiting. Lieut-Colonel, French and Indian Wars, 1758. Brush, Edmund C. Delafield, Wallace Spencer, Chas. W. Spencer, Nicholas, Va. Pres. of Council from Sept. 17, 1683, to April 16, 1684. Thorpe, Spencer R. Spencer, Sergt. Thomas, 1686. Under Major John Mason, Pequot War. Earle, Ferdinand P. Enders, John O. Homer, Wm. B. Isham, Norman M. Little, Robt. Forsyth Palmer, Lowell M. Stafford, William F. Spencer, Lieut. William, 1640. Lieut, Newtown (Cam bridge), Mass., 1636. Deputy from Cambridge to Mass. Gen eral Court, i634-'38. Deputy from Hartford to Conn. Gen eral Court, 1639. One of the four founders of A. & H. A. Co. Adams, Frederick C. Barbour, Lucius A. Brown, Paul Case, John E. Goddard, Lester O. Hawkins, William Elton Hilliard, Elisha Clinton Hubbard, John E. 441 society Of Colonial WARS Norton, Thos. H. Parker, George T. Primrose, John S. Tuller, Willis Norman Ward, Christopher L. Weld, George F. Sperry, Richard, , New Haven, Conn. Proprietor, 1685. Member of the "Night Watch." Carter, Walter S. Dickerman, Wm. C. Eaton, Fred'k H. Lines, Harvey K. Lines, Theodore T. May, Calvin S. Spicer, Peter, 1695, Conn. In King Philip's War. Horton, William E. Spicer, George T. Spicer, Wm. Arnold Spies, Peter, 1690-1734, Annsberg, N. Y. One of the Pal atine Vols, against Canada, 1711. Spies, Francis F. Spies, Henry H. Spink, Capt. Ishmael, 1680-1759, R. I. Capt., 1728. Deputy from East Greenwich, 1728- '29, and from West Green wich, i743-'45. Dyer, Horace E. Spofford, Lieut. Abel. Lieut in South Division, 2d Regt, Co. of Essex, 1771. Lieut, in Capt. Eliphalet Spofford's Co. (2d Rowley), Col. Stephen Emery's Regt. Dorman, Wm. B. Spofford, Paul N. Spofford, Capt. Abner, 1705-1777. Mass. Prov. Forces, 1743. Spofford, Paul N. Spofford, Col. Daniel, 1721-1803, Rowley, Mass. Ensign, 1757. Capt, 1764. Major, 1774. Col., 7th Mass. Regt, 1775. Spofford, Charles M. Spofford, Paul N. Spofford, David, 1710 , Town- send, Mass. In French and In dian War, i757-'58, at Siege of Louisburg. Crockett, Edward S. Spofford (Spafford), John, 1648- 1696, Rowley, Mass. In Capt. Prentice's Troop, Narragan sett Campaign, King Philip's War, i675-'76. Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Geer, Walter Spofford, Charles M. Storer, John H. Spofford, Capt. John, 1678-1735, Rowley, Mass. Prov. Forces, 1721. Fish, Charles M. Fish, Henry M. Geer, Walter Spofford, Charles M. Spofford, Paul N. Spooner, Thomas, 1664, Sa lem, Mass. Member of the Train Band, 1659. Tudbury, Warren C. Spoor, Gerrit, 1720. Private in Capt. Gerrit Roseboom's Co., Albany, 1715. Dwight, Frederick Spoor, Ens. Johannes, . One of the Petitioners of the "Protestants" of America to King William 3d, 1701. Later became Ensign. Spoor, John A. Spotswood, Major-Gen. Alexan der, 1 676-1740. Lieut.-Gov., 1710. Deputy Postmaster of the Colonies. Major-Gen., 1740. Gov. of Va. twelve years. Dandridge, Nathaniel P. Duckworth, Wm. King Junkin, Francis T. A. Offley, Cleland N. Robertson, Kenneth Spruance, Arthur Willing Spruance, Wm. Corbit, Jr. Taylor, Carter B. Taylor, John B. Taylor, Robert R. Sprague, Anthony, 1636-1719, Hingham, Mass. His house burned by Indians during an attack, 1676, King Philip's War. Sprague, Frank W. Sprague, Lieut. Daniel, 1713-1788, iNDEX Of ancestors Providence, R. I. Ens., 3d Providence Co., 1750. Lieut, 1751. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Sprague, Ebenezer, 1682-173 i. Deputy to R. I. Assembly from Providence, 1721. Cowen, Benjamin R. Cowen, Benjamin S. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Capt. Edward, 1663 , Maiden, Mass. Capt, Maiden Co., 1715. Chamberlain, Jehiel W. Sprague, John, 1676, Dux bury, Mass. In King Philip's War. Killed at Pawtucket Falls. Wheat, Henry Axtell Wheat, Maxwell Congdon Sprague, Capt. John, 1627-1692, Maiden, Mass. Capt, 1685. Deputy, 1690. Bates, George W. Chamberlain, Jehiel H. Clark, Alonzo H. Clarke, George K. Fall, George H. Jeffries, John T. L. Sargent, John S. Sprague, John T. Sprague, Phineas W. Sprague, Rufus W. Sprague, John, 1638-1690, Hing ham and Mendon, Mass. Un der Major Willard on scout ing service, 1675, King Phil ip's War. Britton, Edward E. Sprague, John, 1719-1801, Hing ham, Mass. In Capt. Samuel Thaxter's Hingham Co., Crown Point Expedition, 1756. Brooks, Lyman L. Sprague, Jonathan, 1648-1741, Hingham, Mass , and Provi dence, R. I. Deputy, R. I., 1695-1714. Speaker, 1703. Sol dier in King Philip's War un der Captains Henchman and Mosely. Sprague, George E. Sprague, Henry Breed Sprague, Jonathan, 1656-1731, Maiden. In Capt Moseley's Co., King Philip's War. Green, Samuel S. Jeffries, John T. L. Sargent, John S. Sprague, John T. Sprague, Knight, 1711-1804, Hing ham and Spencer, Mass. In Capt. Gay's Co., Gov. Pown- all's Regt, 1759, at massacre of Fort William Henry; in at tack upon Fort Frontenac un der Col. Bradstreet. Sprague, John Hobart Sprague, Ens. Phineas, 1666-1736, Maiden, Mass. Ensign to the Maiden Military Company, 1689. Representative, i690-'9i. Fall, Geo. Howard Sprague, Phineas W. Spracue, Lieut. Ralph, 1603-1650. Deputy for Charlestown, Mass., 1635, et seq. Sergt. in Capt. Underbill's Co., 1634. Ensign for Charlestown, 1646. Lieut, i637-'4i, '47-'49. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1637 Bates, George W. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Clarke, Charles L. Clarke, George K. Dorsey, James Owen Fall, Geo. Howard Green, Samuel S. Holden, Joshua B. Ingalls, Phineas H. Jeffries, John T. L. Johnson, Alba B. Lea, James H. Mower, Edw. Baldridge Richards, Frederick B. Sargent, John S. Sprague, John T. Sprague, Phineas W. Young, Edward B. Sprague, Sergt. Samuel, 1640-1710, Marshfield, Mass. Representa tive, i682-'84, '86. Sergt, Marshfield Train Band, 1682- '86. Sec, Plymouth Col., 1686- '92. Gilbert, Edward W. Sprat, John, . Sheriff, Alderman, Deputy Mayor, Ca det, Burgher Corps at New 'rs between the whites and In dians. Deputy, 1666. Adams, Edward M. Ames, Louis A. Bartholomew, Jas. H. Brown, Paul Converse, Charles A. Cox, William V. Z. Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Dennison, Ira W. Doane, Wm. H. Eaton, Daniel C. Eaton, George F. Fox, Noel B. Gardiner, Curtis C. Holt, Henry P. R. Inches, Geo. B. Lefferts, Frederic R., Jr. Mason, Wm. Lyman McAlpin, Benj. B. McAlpin, Edwin A. Meacham, Franklin Adams Mecklem, Henry Clay, Jr. Noyes, Charles P. Palmer, Ernest Palmer, Lucius N. Peet, Emerson W. Plumb, Henry B. Randall, John F. Reed, Latham G. Schroeder, Henry Sherman, Roger Spalding, Geo. B. Stanton, Henry Stone, Chas. F., Jr. Swan, George F. Turner, Luther G. Stanwood, David, 1702 . In 1745 he came home wounded from Cape Breton. Dorr, Alfred Stanwood, Sergt. David, 1721-1752. Brunswick, Me. In Capt. John Getchell's Co., 1751. In Expedition against Louisburg. Bailey, Everett H. Stanwood, Lieut. Ebenezer, 1695- 1772, Gloucester, Mass. Un der Sergt. Jonathan Kings bury, 1717. Under Capt. John Giles at Fort George, i723-'24. Sergt. in Capt. Dunninge's Co., i747-'49. In Capt. John 447 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Getchell's Co., 1753. Lieut, 1767. Bailey, Everett H. Stanwood, Sergt. Philip, 1672, Gloucester, Mass. Sergt, Train Band, 1666. Bailey, Everett H. Dorr, Alfred Stanwood, Samuel, 1658-1726. Un der Major Richard Walderne, 1675, and Capt Jonathan Poole, 1676. Bailey, Everett H. Stanyan, Anthony, Hampton, N. H. Deputy, Mass., i654-'8o. Representative, N. H., 1680, '84. Runk, Louis B. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Staples, Abraham, , Dor chester and Weymouth, Mass. In Capt. Poole's Co., King Philip's War. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Staples, Capt. Peter, 1699-1768. Lieut and Capt of the ist Mass. Troops, 1744; served under Sir Wm. Pepperrell in the Expedition to Cape Breton, and at the capture of Louis burg, 1745. Capt. in a Regt. of Foot, 1745. Runnells, John S. Starbuck, Edward, 1 604-1 690, Do ver, N. H., and Nantucket, Mass. Representative, Dover, i643-'46. Barnard, Job Colket, Charles H. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Robeson, Andrew Rotch, William Sawyer, Charles F. Sawyer, Wm. D. Storer, John H. Wilson, John A. Wolcott, Roger Stark, Aaron, 1602-1685. In Pe quot and King Philip's Wars. Blackmer, Henry N. Doane, Wm. H. Smith, William S. Stark, Charles G. Stark, Capt. John, 1728-1822, Manchester, N. H. Lieut, of Roger's Rangers, 1755. Capt, '757 Winslow, Arthur Starkey, John, 1712 . In Capt. Tyler's Co., Attlebor- ough, Mass., 1757. Crane, Albert Wheelock, William B. Starr, Comfort, 1589-1659, Bos ton, Mass. Deputy to General Court, 1642. Randall, John F. Westfall, John H. Starr, Maj. Daniel, 1724-1777, Danbury, Conn. In 2d Dan- bury Co., Capt. John Barnum, Andrew Burr, Col., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Scofield, George S. Starr, John, 1704, Duxbury, Mass. Served under Capt. Samuel Wadsworth, i676-'77; in garrison at Mendon and Wrentham, King Philip's War. Ballou, Hosea S. Moller, Charles G, Jr. Westfall, John H. Starr, Capt. Josiah, 1693-1778, Danbury, Conn. Lieut, 1710. Capt, 1713. Capt. of a Co., Expedition to Cape Breton, i745-'46. Goodell, George A. Scofield, George S. Starr, Dr. Thomas, 1616-1658, Mass. Surgeon of Forces against Pequots. Booth, Charles E. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Dana, Richard T. Gilbert, James H. Granger, William S. Hulbert, Edmund D. Loomis, Archie Harwood MacVeagh, Eames Merritt, Alan D. Murray, Charles H. Myers, William S. Nichols, George Pardee Nichols, Harry P. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Plumb, Henry B. Randall, John F. Scofield, Geo. S. Starr, Wm. J. 448 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Tredwell, Henry Hewlett Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Williams, Norman A. Starr, Thomas, 1663-1711, New London, Conn. Was in Port Royal Expedition under Nich olson, 1710. Randall, John F. Starr, Lieut. William, 1730-1763. Lieut, 6th Co., ist Conn. Regt, in British and Colonial Expe dition which captured Havana, Cuba. Myers, William S. Stearns, Lieut. Isaac, 1661-1739. In Capt John Lane's Co., Bil lerica, Mass., Queen Anne's War, i7o6-'o7. Lieut under Jonathan Butterfield, Crown Point Expedition. Belknap, Robert L. Belknap, Waldron P. Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Pierce, Henry L. Stearns, Lieut. Isaac, 1722-1808. A soldier in the French War. Lieut, 1755, on the Crown Point Expedition. Senator, i787-'88. Heald, Clarence E. Stearns, Lieut. John, 1654-1728. Lieut, in Capt. John Lane's Co., 1704. Relief of Dun stable, 1706. Bryant, Frederick S. Dennis, Rodney S. Stearns, Albert H. Stearns, Charles F. Stearns, Frederick M. Stearns, Maurice H. Stearns, Walter H. Wyman, Walter C. Stearns, Capt. John. Capt. in In dian Wars, 1748. Stearns, Henry P. Stearns, Samuel, 1638-1683. In King Philip's War. Stevens, John W. Wood, Eric F. Stearns, Lieut. Samuel, 1673 , Watertown, Mass. Dep uty, I7i4-'3i. Daniels, Howard B. Heaton, John E. Wheeler, Horace L. Stearns, Samuel, Jr., 1713-1793, Amherst, Mass., and Hoi lis, N. H. In Col. Blanchard's Regt, 1754, on the Connecti cut River. Reynolds, James Stearns, Shubael, 1655-1734, Cam bridge, Mass. King Philip's War. Howard-Martin, Edmund Newton, Charles H. Reynolds, James Stearns, John N., Jr. Stebbings, Capt. John, 1711-1756. French War, 1746, under Gov. Shirley, Canada. In i755-'s6, Capt. in Col. Timothy Rug gles' Mass. Regt. Upham, Henry P. Stebbins, Benjamin, 1658-1698. In Garrison at Deerfield, King Philip's War, Benoni Falls Fight. Merritt, Douglas Stebbins, Benjamin, 1676-1748. In the "Pomeroy Pursuit," 1698, and in the Meadow Fight, Deerfield, i703-'o4. Elmendorf, John Barker Stebbins, Edward, 1663, Hart ford, Conn. Deputy, 1639- '56. Blagden, Thomas Homer, Wm. B. Hubbard, Ralph H. Hubbard, Walter C. Stebbins, John, 1 626-1 679. In Capt. Samuel Moseley's Co., King Philip's War. Brewster, Samuel D. Elwood, George M. Murphey, Elijah W. Rhoades, Lyman Upham, Henry P. Stebbins, Lieut. Joseph, 1652-1728. Ensign, 1694. Lieut, 1707. Deputy, 1707, '17, '21. Elmendorf, John Barker Fulton, William E. Homer, Wm. B. Stebbins, Ensign Joseph, 1735-1794, Ridgefield, Conn. Ensign in the 6th Co., Capt Thomas 449 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hobby, in Col. Nathan Whit ing's Regt, Campaign of 1761, Old French War. Clark, Frederick H. Stebbins, Lieut. Thomas, 1620- 1683. Lieut, in Capt. Turner's Co., Falls Fight, King Phil ip's War. Allen, Oliver F. Atkinson, Charles T. Elmendorf, John Barker Fulton, William E. Homer, Wm. B. Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Moseley, John G. Stebbins, Albert K. Thomson, Arthur C. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, Wm. Ives Westfall, John H. Stedman, Lieut. John, 1675, Hartford, Conn. King Phil ip's War. Fisher, Albert Judson Jeffries, John T. L. Stedman, Q. M. John, 1601-1693, Cambridge, Mass. Ensign, 1 641 -'47. Cornet in Capt. Davis' Troop, Expedition against Ninigret, 1657. Q. M., 1676. Mifflin, James Mifflin, William Steele, George, 1663, Hart ford, Conn. Under Capt. Ma son, Pequot War. Benjamin, George P. Dickinson, Oliver P. Haskell, Frank W. Jones, Charles L. Shepard, Edw. M. Whitman, Chas. S. Wright, Harry L. Steele, Ensign John, 1653, Farmington, Conn. Ensign, 1651. Case, John Edward Dickinson, Oliver P. Preston, Deming H. Steele, James. Under Capt. Rich ard Lord, 1657. Comm., 1675- '76, King Philip's War. Benjamin, George P. Haskell, Frank W. Jones, Charles L. Newman, Clarence E. Shepard, Edw. M. Whitman, Chas. S. Wright, Harry L. Steele, Capt. James, 1658-1712. Lieut, 1708. Capt, 1710, Hartford Co. Troops. Abbott, Everton J. Booth, Charles E. Haskell, Frank W. Jones, Charles L. Morse, Glenn T. Newman, Clarence E. Shepard, Edw. M. Steele, Capt. James, Conn. Ens. of Train Band on "the South- side of the riverett," Hartford, 1708. Lieut, 1708. Capt of the Troops, 17 10. Robinson, Charles L. F. Steele, John, 1665, Hartford, Conn. Deputy to the Massa chusetts General Court from Cambridge, 1635. One of eight Commissioners appointed by the General Court of Massa chusetts to govern the Con necticut Colony for one year from March 3, 1636. Secretary of the Connecticut Colony, i636-'39- Deputy to the Con necticut General Assembly, 1637, '39> '40-'43> '45-'48. Mem ber of the Upper House, 1636- '37, when war was declared against the Pequots. Abbott, Everton j. Booth, Charles E. Case, John Edward Cowles, Calvin D. Curtis, Lewis B. Day, Robert W. Dickinson, Oliver P. Douglas, Walter B. Jaynes, Fremont N. Morse, Glenn T. Preston, Deming H. Squires, George C. Warren, Walter P. Wead, Leslie C. Steele, Lieut. John, 1687-1751, Farmington and Woodbury, 450 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Conn. Ens., Earmington Train Band, 1734. Lieut, Wood bury Train Band, 1739. Case, John E. Dickinson, Oliver P. Steele, Lieut. Samuel, 1626-1685, Farmington, Conn. Ens., Train Band, 1669. Lieut, 1674. Dep uty, i667-'77. Abbott, Everton J. Booth, Charles E. Morse, Glenn T. Steele, Capt. William, 1707-1780. Capt, Associated Cos. of Lan caster Co., Penn., 1756. Beekman, James W. Fraser, Reah Sample, Nathaniel W. Stein, Ens. John Abraham, 1724- 1807. Ens. in Capt. Caleb Grayden's Co., ist Battalion, Pa. Regt., commanded by Hon. John Penn, i763-'64. Stein, Simon G. Steinmets, Capt. Caspar, 1702. Lieut, Bergen Militia, 1657. Capt, 1673. Deputy from Bergen, 1674. Rep., ist and 2d General Assemblies, N.J. Cannon, Henry B. Stelle, Benjamin, 1683-1759. Pri vate in Col. Thomas Farmer's N. j. Regt, 1715. Monnette, Orra E. Stent, Eleazer, Sr., before 1678. In Pequot War, 1637. Hawkins, William Elton Stetson, Amos, 1703-1777, Brain tree, Mass. In Capt Edward Ward's Co., Col. Joseph Wil liams' Regt., 1758, French and Indian War. Danforth, Allen Seaver, James E. Stetson, Cornet Robert, 1613- 1703, Scituate, Plymouth Col ony. Deputy, 1655, et seq. Council of War, 1661, '71, '81. Cornet, First Body of Plymouth Horse, 1659. Press Master, 1675. Baker, George F. Bowers, Henry Caldwell, Frank E. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Crandon, Edwin S. Danforth, Allen Moore, Howard P. Paul, Edward J. Simonds, Albert G. Stetson, Albert L. Stetson, Caleb Rochford Stetson, Eliot D. Stetson, Henry C. Wood, Eric F. Stetson, "Ensign" Samuel, 1713- 1782. Deputy from Mansfield, Conn., i766-'67-'68-'69. Stetson, Albert L. Steut, Eleazer, 1678. In King Philip's War. Parker, Frederick S. Stevens, Cyprian, 1649 . At tacked by Indians in his gar rison, i675-'76. Served at Groton, Mass., under Capt. Thomas Wheeler, i675-*76; at Lancaster under Ens. Peter Joselin, 1704. Stevens, Clarence W. Stevens, Frederic B. Stevens, Ebenezer, 1725-1801, New Marlboro. Served in Lieut.- Col. Whitney's Co. at relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Stevens, Plowdon Stevens, Edward, i756-'59- Soldier under Capt. John Tit- comb, 1756. Burleigh, Geo. W. Stevens, Ens. Erasmus, Marble head, Mass. Ens., Co. of Foot, Capt. Samuel Ward, 1683. Bryant, W. Sohier Cox, John L. Stevens, Lieut. Erasmus, 1686- 1750. A. & H. A. Co., 1720. Second Sergt, 1724. Lieut., 1739. Cox, John L. Stevens, John A. Stevens, Henry, 1726, Ston ington, Conn. In King Philip's War. Selectman in Stonington, Ct, 1696, '97, '98, '99, 1702, '03, '04, '07, and Rep., 1699 to 1707. Keator, Frederick Rose Stevens, Henry Ebenezer, Jr. 45i SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Stevens, Mark Burnham Stevens, Plowdon Stevens, Capt. James, 1654-1743, Andover, Mass. Commanded a Co. in the Cape Breton Expe dition, 1745. Deputy. Stevens, Geo. Beckwith Stevens, Capt. James, 1686-1769. Commanded Co. at Louis burg. Grinnell, William M. Stevens, Geo. B. Stevens, Sergt. John, 1606-1662, Andover, Mass. Sergt, An dover Military Co., 1661. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Morse, Willard S. Stevens, Geo. B. Stevens, John W. Stevens, Sergt. John, 1611-1688- '89. Sergt. of Salisbury Militia. Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Favor, Otis S. Rollins, Philip A. Stevens, Lieut. John, 1639-1689, Andover, Mass. Lieut, King Philip's War; killed at Casco Bay, 1689. Stevens, John W. Stevens, Capt. Joseph, 1682-1769, Rutland, Mass. Ens., 1722. Capt, 1724, Father Rasle's War. Stevens, Clarence W. Stevens, Frederic B. Stevens, Nathaniel, 1645-1708. In King Philip's War. Served un der Capt. Samuel Brockelbank. In 1696 served at Exeter, N. H. Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Rollins, Philip A. Stevens, Capt. Nathaniel, 1747. Capt of 6th Co., 7th Conn. Regt, 1741. Stevens, Charles E. Stevens, Capt. Timothy, 1641- 1708, Roxbury, Mass. Ens., Roxbury Co. of Militia, 1689. Representative, 1698 - 1700. Lieut, 1689. Capt, 1693. Bowen, Clarence W. Stevens, Capt. Uriah, 1708-1764, Canaan and Stillwater, N. Y. Capt. under Col. Ebenezer Marsh at relief of Fort Wil liam Henry, 1757. Bainbridge, William Seaman Stevenson, Thomas, 3d, 1673-1719, Bucks Co., Pa. Member Prov. Assembly, i7io-'i9. Mitchell, Edward C. Stewart, Capt. Charles, 1709-1794, Pa. Capt, Bucks Co., Militia, I755_'56. In Indian Wars. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr., 3rd Todd, George D. Stewart, Dr. David, 1707-1776. Capt. of Del. Militia, 1747. Craven, Thomas J. Stewart, George, 1733. Penn. Assembly for Lancaster Co., i730-'33. Peale, Albert C. Stewart, James, 1 664-1 750. Soldier in the Canada Expedition of 1690. Petitioner for grant of land in 1736. Stewart, George S. Stewart, Col. John, Sr., , Georgia. On Comm. to obtain grant of land for settlement of families who founded the Mid way Congregational Church Society. 1759, elected one of the Selectmen of the Society. Karow, Lester Stewart, Col. John, Jr., 1726-1776, Georgia. Member of His Maj esty's Council, 1772. Col. of Artillery in Continental Line, Ga. Brigade. Karow, Lester Stewart, Sergt. Solomon, 1698- 1758. Sergt. in Capt Wain- wright's Co., 1721 ; in .Capt Johnson's Co., 1722; again in 1724. Pilot, i725-'49. Stewart, George S. Stewart, William, i 737-1 802. Member Paxtang Volunteers, Wyoming Valley, Pa., 1770. Miller, Robert F. Stickney, Abraham, 1703 - 1783, Tewksbury, Mass. Under Lieut Peter Abbot, 1722, relief of Fort William Henry. Ens. in Col. Tyng's Regt, i757-'58- Flint, James M. Stickney, Albert Taylor 452 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Stickney, Herbert W. Stickney, Herbert W., Jr. Stickney, William A. Stickney, Benjamin, 1739-1801, Rowley, Mass. Private in Capt. John Pearson's Troop of Horse, May 31, 1757. Clerk of the Co. Stickney, Wm. Stickney, William B. C. Stickney, Moses, 1677-1756. Pri vate in Capt. Noyes' Co., North Regt., Essex, Mass. Clark, Byron N. Stickney, Lieut. William, 1592- 1665. Rowley, Mass., 1639. Lieut, 1 66 1. Bailey, Edward P. Burnham, Walter Willcutt Clark, Byron N. Flint, James M. Hall, Clayton C. Jacquelin, S. Stickney de la Roche Stiles, Ephraim, 1645-1714, Strat ford, Conn. Deputy, i686-'96. Court of Elections, 1695-1708. Committee of Safety, Fairfield Co. Curtiss, Harlow C. Enos, Alanson T. Moseley, John G. Peet, Emerson W. Terry, John Taylor Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Stiles, Lieut. Francis. Lieut, of South Co. at Woodbury, Conn., 1773. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Stiles, Lieut. Jacob, 1737-1829, Lunenberg, Mass. Private, Re lief of Fort William Henry, I758-'59- Lieut in Capt Aaron Willard's Co., 1759. Stiles, James A. Stillwell, Lieut. Nicholas, 1612- 1671. Organized a Troop in Va., 1644. Captured King Opechancanagh, successor to Powhatan. Lieut, under Capt. Martin Kregier, second Esopus War, 1663. Schepen, 1650, '51, '54. '55. '57- Schout of Graves- end, 1663. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Barnes, Geo. Edward Clark, Henry S. Clark, William N. Jackson, Pearsall B. James, Carlton Jones, Walter R. Lahens, Louis E. Page, James Rathwell Pearce, Charles E. Prall, Wm. Schenck, Charles L. Schenck, Willard P. Schieffelin, Eugene Schieffelin, Schuyler Sill, John T. Stillwell, Walter Brooks Stillwell, Wm. Horace Stillwell, William Moore Tiffany, George Wyckoff, Charles R., Jr. Wyckoff, Clarence j. Wyckoff, Peter Stillwell, Capt. Nicholas, 1636- 171 5. Capt. of Gravesend Militia, 1687. Member of As sembly for Kings Co., i6gi-'g2. Capt. of Kings Co. contingent of 50 men, accompanying Gov. Fletcher's Expedition against French and Indians. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, William W. Stillwell, Col. Richard, 1677- 1758. Capt, 1713. Col., 1715. Commanded the Kings County Regt from 1715 to 1757. Mem ber of Assembly, i725-'27. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Barnes, George E. Stillwell, Capt. Thomas, 1651- 1705. Capt. of the Militia in the County of Richmond, in what was called the Foot Co., i7oo-'o5. Page, James Rathwell Stith, Drury, 1770. Burgess for Brunswick, Va., 1748, '52. Johnston, Christopher Stith, Maj. John. Burgess for Charles City Co., Va., 1685, i692-'93- Capt, 1676. Major, 453 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1680, Charles City Co. Mili tia. Johnston, Christopher Lorton, Heth St. John, Capt. Daniel, 1700-1761, Norwalk, Conn. Ens., 1741. Lieut, 1744. Capt, 1746. Se lectman, 1737, '41, '44. Con stable. Commissioner of High ways. Lockwood, Thos. St. John Stockbridge, Charles, 1634-1683. Soldier, King Philip's War. Bowers, Henry Stockbridge, Henry Stockett, Capt. Thomas, 1671. Capt, Colonial Militia, i66o-'6i. Duvall, Richard M. Hill, John P. Stocking, Sergt. Samuel, 1683, Hartford and Middle- town, Conn. Deputy, 1665- '69, '74-'77, '81. In King Phil ip's War, 1675. Sergt. in 1677. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Jones, Walter R. Stockton, Lieut. Richard, 1606- 1682, Flushing, N. Y., and Princeton, N. J., 1606-1707. First Lieut, 1665, Flushing, L. I., Troop of Horse. Burnett, Chas. H. Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2d Collins, Henry H., Jr. Cox, Edwin Stockton Edwards, Charles L. Edwards, Edw. Junius Francine, Albert P. Gillespie, George C. Green, Robert Stockton Hornor, Caleb W. Hornor, Wm. M. Hunter, Richard S. Levis, Henry Levis, Samuel W. McGrath, John Powell, Washington B. Reed, Charles A. L. Reed, Henry Budd Stockton Sheib, Samuel H. Smith, Thomas K Stockton, John W. Stockton, Richard, Jr. Stokes, John S. Van Amringe, Guy Wetherill, Alex. M. Wright, Jacob R. Stockton, Richard, 1730-1781. Governor's Council, Prov. N. J-, 1768. Hornor, Caleb W. Stockton, Bayard Stockwell, Emmons, 1741-1819, Lancaster, N. H. Was one of Major Rogers's Rangers, . His first service in the French and Indian Wars was the means of obtaining his release from apprenticeship, the gov ernment making this offer to youths bound out for service, to recruit the ranks. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Stoddard, Sergt. Anthony, 1687. Clerk, 1642, et seq., and 3d Sergt, 1650, A. & H. A. Co. Deputy, 1659, et seq. Hastings, Henry Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Wilson, John A. Stoddard, Lieut. Gideon, 1714- 1780. Ens., 1754. Lieut, 1757. Capt, 1759, '60. In the relief of Fort William Henry English, Lewis H. Stoddard, Col. John, 1682-1749, Mass. Col., Northampton, Mass. Militia. Green, Charles E. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William I. Stodder, Sergt. Samuel, 173 1, Hingham, Mass. King Philip's War. Sprague, Frank W. Whitcomb, Lawrence Willcutt, Levi L. Stone, Daniel, 3d, Cambridge, Mass. King Philip's War. Stone, Ellery Wheeler Stone, Daniel, 1 668-1702, Fram ingham, Mass. Served in Ex pedition to Canada, 1690. Robinson, Francis W. Storer, John H. 1640- Sergt, 1651-1730, Served in 454 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Stone, David, 1704. Trooper from Middlesex, Mass. King Philip's War. Fuller, Linus E. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Stone, Capt. Dixey, 1713-1780, Kennebunkport, Me. Com manded the Sloop Speedwell in expedition to the eastward, 1754- Davis, Walter Goodwin Stone, Ebenezer, 1662-1734, New ton, Mass. Deputy, i7o8-'i7. Royal Councillor of the Prov., '73°-'33- Burnham, Albert W. Crafts, J. Chancellor Hammond, Lyman D. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Robinson, Roswell R. Vaile, Joel F. Stone, Gregory, 1590-1672, Cam bridge, Mass. Deputy, Mass. Bay Col., 1638. Anderson, James T. Bent, S. Arthur Bryant, Fred'k Stewart Burling, Wm. Raymond Cutler, Elbridge G. Cutler, Ralph William Dickerman, Wm. C. Eaton, Fred'k H. Heathfield, Herbert D. Jeffries, John T. L. Lea, James H. Litchfield, Wilford J. Parker, George T. Robbins, Howard S. Sprague, Phineas W. Stone, Charles W. Stone, William E. Storer, John H. Winship, Wm. Henry Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Stone, Corp. Isaac, 1695-1776. Corp. in Co. of Capt. Wm. Pierce, Col. John Witcomb's Regt, Mass. Prov. forces, 1755 ; in Capt Henry Erne's Co., 1757; in Co. of Capt. Israel Taylor, Col. Wilder's Regt. for relief of Fort William Henry; in Capt. James Reed's Co., Col. Ruggles' Regt, 1758- Parker, George Turner Stone, Jasper, 1726-1802, Shrews bury, Mass. Private in Lieut. Stephen Maynard's Co., which marched from Marlboro, Mass , for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Britton, Edward E. Cluett, Sanford Lockwood Stone, John, 1618-1683, Cambridge, Mass. Deputy to General Court, i682-'83. Bent, Arthur S. Jeffries, John T. L. Lea, James H. Robbins, Howard S. Stone, William E. Storer, John H. Stone, Deacon John, 1635-1691, Watertown, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Stone, Corp. John, 1663-1713, Lex ington, Mass. Corporal, Lex ington Military Co. Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, William H. Stone, John, 1728-1791, Newbury- port, Mass. In Capt. John Codman's Co., 1748. Bickford, Scott F. Stone, Jonas, 1725 , Shrews bury, Mass. Deputy to the General Court of Mass., 1775. Parker, George Turner Stone, Micah, 1699-1738, Fram ingham, Mass. Representa tive, i734-'35- Storer, John H. Stone, Hon. Nathaniel. Repre sentative, 1701. Betts, Frederick H. Stone, Noah, 1736-1825. Private in Capt. John Marsh's Co., Col. Ebenezer Marsh's Regt, at relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Phillips, Edson Stone, Rev. Samuel, 1602-1663, Hartford, Conn. Chaplain, Pequot War, Capt. John Ma- 455 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Andrews, James S. Booth, Charles E. Britton, Edward E. Converse, Charles A. Cowles, William N. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Hibbard, Homer Nash Hubbard, Phineas Ives, Marvin A. Johnson, S. Albert Kent, Henry O. King, Harris M. Mann, Chas. Addison Mann, Matthew D. Murray, Charles H. Phillips, George M. Seymour, McNiel V. Snow, Edgar Morton Thompson, Harry G. White, William C. Wright, Harry Linn Stone, Capt. Samuel, 1635-1715, Lexington, Mass. Trooper un der Major. Willard against Ninigret, 1654. Capt, Lexing ton Co. Britton, Edward E. Heathfield, Herbert D. Lea, James H. Parker, George T. Stone, Charles W. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Stone, Samuel, 1656-1743, Con cord, Mass. Under Capt. Prentice, King Philip's War. Wounded at Great Swamp Fight, 1675. In Capt. Thomas Brattle's Troop, Mt. Hope Ex pedition, 1676. Anderson, James T. Messinger, William D. Stone, Charles W. Upham, Henry P. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Stone, Simon, 1585-1665, Water- town, Mass. Deputy, 1636- '56. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Farr, Marvin A. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Stone, Simon, 1631-1708, Water- town, Mass. Representative, i678-'90. Brown, David H. Crafts, J. Chancellor Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Jaynes, Fremont N. Robinson, Roswell R. Stone, Chas. F., Jr. Stone, Charles W. Stone, Simon, 1656-1741, Water- town, Mass. In garrison at Mendon, 1675. At Groton, 1 675-76. Under Capt. Sill, King Philip's War. In King William's War at Exeter, 1690. Brown, David H. Stone, Charles W. Stone, Gov. William, , of Maryland. Governor from 1648 to 1665. Brent, Joseph L. Stoothoff, Capt. Elbert Elbert- son, 1620-1688. Capt. of Mili tia, Prov. of N. Y., Dutch Con quest, 1673. One of the Nine Men, i649-'5o. Barclay, David Jones, Charles H. Robeson, Andrew Wister, Rodman Storer, Lieut. John, 1694 , Wells, Me. Lieut, and Capt, 3d Co., ist Mass. Regt, 1744, and Siege of Louisburg. Rep resentative, Mass., i748-'50- '54- Hale, Josiah L. Storer, Horatio R. Storer, John H. Storer, Lieut. Joseph, 1648-1730. Maintained a garrison house in Wells, Me., against Indians. Ensign, 1680. Lieut, 1691. Commissary, 1694. Hale, Josiah L. Storer, Ebenezer Storer, Horatio R. Storer, John H. Storer, Samuel, 1653-1700, Wells, Me. Distinguished in the de fense of Storer's garrison, in attack made June, 1692, by 400 French and Indians under 45« INDEX OF ANCESTORS command of Postney and La- borsee. Rollins, Philip A. Storey, Sergt. Jacob, 1686-1772, Essex, Mass. Had title of Sergt. Patch, Charles Endicott Storey, Lieut. Jacob, Jr., 1714- 1796. Lived and died in Essex. Commissioned Ensign, 1761. Lieut, 1765. Patch, Charles Endicott Storey, Deacon Seth, 1647-1732, Essex. In Major Appleton's Co., Narragansett Campaign. Martin, George Washington Patch, Charles Endicott Storm, Isaac, 1740-1792. Served in Capt. Buckhut and Capt. Joshua Bloomer's Companies, Westchester County Militia, 1759. Old French War. Storm, Geo. Harpell Storm, Capt. Thomas, 1748 . Capt in Regt. of Col. John Van Rensselaer, 1770; also in Col. Jeremiah Hoogeboom's Regt, 1770. Hoffman, Samuel V. Storm, Clarence Storrs, Major Joseph, 1711-1785. Crown Point Expedition, 1756. Deputy, i752-'56. Pierce, George W. Stoughton, Sergt.-Major Israel, 1644, Dorchester, Mass. Ens., Capt. Mason, 1633. Dep uty, i634-'35. Asst, i637-'44. Capt. and Com.-in-Chief of Mass. forces against the Pe quots, 1637. Sergt.-Maj. in Col. Winthrop's Regt, 1641. Jeffries, John T. L. Smith, Charles W. Stoughton, Lieut. Thomas. Ens. and Lieut, Windsor, 1640. Walker, Stoughton Stoughton, Capt. Thomas. Ens., Windsor, 1689. Capt, 1698. Lieut, 1734. Deputy, 1699, i725-'29, '33. Moore, John Henry Walker, Stoughton Stout, Col. Joseph, 1686-1767. Or dered by Gov. Belcher to be in readiness to march with Penn. Troops, Nov. 12, 1755. Fur nished 60 men in defence of Morris and Sussex Cos. In French and Indian War, 1755. Pratt, Alexander D. B. Pratt, Thos. Lovell Stout, Lieut. Joseph, R. N., 1773. Lieut, in the British Navy, 1773. Hornor, William M. Stout, Richard, 1620-1705, New Amsterdam. Assembly, N. J., 1671. Moses, Walter Stoutenburgh, Ens. Isaac, 1668- 1712. Ensign, N. Y. Militia, 1710. Haines, John P. Stow, John, 1641-1688, Middle- town, Conn. Indian Wars ; wounded at Hatfield. Gilbert, James H. Stow, Thomas, 1684, Brain tree, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Gilbert, James H. Macdonough, Rodney Stow, Lieut. Thomas, 1650-1730, Middletown, Conn. Ens., North Co. of Middletown, 1717. Lieut, Third Co., 1723. Gilbert, James H. Macdonough, Rodney Stowe (Stow), John, 1595-1643, Roxbury, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Deputy, 1639. Chittenden, Edwin S. Farwell, John W. Gilbert, James H. Inches, George B. Ketchum, Charles J. Macdonough, Rodney Stowe, Benj. Lewis Stowell, Jacob, 1736-1806, Ded ham, Mass. Drummer in Capt John Stebbin's Co, Col. Tim. Ruggle's Regt. Roll dated at Fort Edward, 26 July, 1756. Stowell, Wm. Henry Harrison Straight, Corp. Thomas, 1619- 1681, Watertown, Mass. Corp., Watertown Co. Stone, Charles W. Stratton, Benjamin, 1665-1716. 457 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Private in Capf. Joseph See ley's Company of Cumberland County, N. J., Militia, 171 5. Gerald, Herbert P. Stratton, Lieut. Hezekiah, 1689- 1756. Sentinel under Capt. Jos. Kellogg and Capt. Phineas Stevens. Lieut under Capt Ebenezer Alexander; went to relief of a Co. between Fort Dummer and Hinsdale's. Field, Frank H. Stratton, John, 1633-1691. Under Maj. Appleton, Narragansett Campaign, i675-'76. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Crossett, Frederick M. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Stratton, Joseph, 1666 . Sol dier in garrison, Marlborough, Mass., 1711. Stratton, George G. Stratton, Samuel, 1590-1672. Member of Watertown Train Band, 1652. Cadle, Chas. F. Cadle, Cornelius Stratton, Corp. Samuel, 1707. He was a Corporal in Capt. Wheeler's Co., King Philip's War. Homer, William B. Stream, Ensign John, 1621-1685. Ensign, 1665, Colonial Forces of Connecticut. Brereton, Tallmadge H. Bronson, Edward P. Conover, John T. Jones, Charles L. Sherman, Roger Smith, Wyllys K. Stevens, John B. Streeter, John, 1732-1810. In the Fourth Co., under Capt. and Major Nathan Payson, First Conn. Regt., Col. Phineas Ly man, Campaign of 1755, French and Indian War. Also under Capt. and Lieut.-Col. John Payson, same Regt, Maj.-Gen. Phineas Lyman, Campaign of 458 1756, Crown Point Expedi tion. Wells, Frederick H. Strettell, Robert, 1693-1761. Pro vincial Councillor of Penn., i74i-'6o, and President of the Council. Fisher, Robert S. J. Strickland, John, . In Pequot Campaign, 1637. Ahles, Robert Lawrence Jones, Walter Rysam Keator, Frederic Rose Kissam, Henry S. Van Nostrand, Benjamin T. Strong, Lieut. Caleb, 1710-1776. In service, 1746, in King George's War. Ens. of North ampton Co., 1748. Lieut, 1756- '64. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Strong, Ens. Ebenezer, 1643-1729. Chosen Ensign, 1689, at North ampton. Earlier was called Sergeant. Fulton, Wm. Edwards Homer, William B. Moseley, Charles Wm. Westfall, John H. Strong, Jedediah, 1667-1709. Slain by Indians, Queen Anne's War. Murray, Charles H. Strong, Elder John, 1 605-1 699. Deputy, 1641, et seq., Colony of Mass. Bay. Atkinson, Chas. T. Ballard, Edw. Lathrop Bates, George B. Bates, William G. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Cox, John L. Daniels, Richard H. Davis, Gustavus P. Dennis, Rodney S. Dyer, Horace E. Fulton, William E. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, William M. Homer, Wm. B. Hubbard, Phineas Ketchum, Charles J. Maclaren, Robt. Forrest INDEX OF ANCESTORS McNamee, Charles Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Partridge, Edward L. Smith, Wm. D. G. Strong, Charles H. Strong, Frederick S. Strong, Harry C. Strong, Richard P. Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, William B. Wessells, Henry W. Westfall, John H. White, Wm. C. White, Wm. R. Whitman, Chas. S. Wickwire, Arthur M. Williams, Geo. C. F. Yemans, Herbert Wm. Strong, Ens. John, 1707 - 1793, Windsor, Conn. Drummer in Capt. Benj. Allyn's Co., Crown Point Expedition, 1755. Ens. in Gen. Phineas Seymour's command, siege of Montreal. Hall, Lemuel R. Strong, William W. Strong, Josiah, 1705-1761. He served in Capt Noble's Co., of New Fairfield, Conn., in the Campaign of 1757. McNamee, Chas. Strong, Sergt. Solomon, 1741-1791. Service in Capt. Samuel El more's Co., 3d Regt. of Conn. Troops. McNamee, Chas. Strong, Lieut. Return, 1 640-1 726, Windsor, Conn. Cornet of Troop, 1689. Deputy, i689-'90. Lieut, 1692. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Estes, Clifford W. Estes, Joseph B. Estes, Webster C. Fyfe, Richard H. Gunsaulus, Frank W. Haskell, Frank W. Hayden, Horace E. Hayden, William M. Jones, Charles L. Loomis, Archie Harwood Plumb, Henry B. Strong, Thomas, 1630-1689. Under Major John Mason, 1658. Daniels, Richard H. Dent, Alfred B. Maclaren, Robt. Forest Strong, J. Montgomery Strong, Thomas M. Strother, Capt. John, 1721-1795. Capt. in French and Indian War, i756-'57, from Culpepper Co., Va. Bayne, Howard R. Strycker (Stryker), Capt. Jan, 1615-1697. Member Great Landtag, New Amsterdam, 1664. Member Hempstead Convention, 1665. Schepen, 1673. Capt. Military Co. at Midwout, L. I. Deputy, Great Conference at New Orange, 1674. Averill, Henry K., Jr. Bartholf, John H. Bramwell, George Moffat Corbusier, William H. Demarest, Benj. G. Eaton, Theodore H. Haines, John P. Kellogg, George C. Moore, Albert R. Neely, Robert C. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Smith, Wm. S. Storm, Clarence Stryker, Samuel S. Stryker, Thomas H. Stryker, William S. Veazey, Duncan Voorhees, Wm. P. Whitin, Ernest S. Strycker, Jan, Jr., 1684 - 1770. Member of Capt Van der Vere's Co., Kings Co., N. Y., Militia, 1715. Voorhees, Wm. P. Strycker, Capt. Peter, 1697-1784, Flatbush, L. I. In Capt. Van der Vere's Co., Kings Co. Militia, 1715. Capt, 1758- 1760. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. 459 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Strycker, Pieter Janse, 1653-1741. Capt Kings Co., N. Y., Mili tia, 1689. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Voorhees, Wm. P. Stuart, Capt. Wentworth, 1731- 1776, Gorham, Me. Lieut, in the French and Indian War, 1757. Rep. to the Gen. Court, I773"'74- Capt. in the War of the Revolution. Robertson, Albert J. Sturgis, Edward, 1678, Yar mouth, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, 1664, '66-'67, '72. Locke, Charles A. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Stuyvesant, Capt. Gerardus, . Captain of a Militia Co., in N. Y., 1738. Marshall, Wm. St J. E. Stuyvesant, Capt. Nicholas Wm., . Commissioned a Capt, 1684; later Justice of the Peace, 1684. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Stuyvesant, Petrus, 1602 -1682. The last Dutch Director-Gen eral of New Netherland. Barry, Herbert Gibson, Henry Pierson Marshall, W. St. J. Elliot Pillot, Peter S. Sanford, Henry G. Sumner, Samuel, 1659 , Dor chester, Mass. Under Capt Thomas Brattle, King Philip's War. Washburn, William D. Sumner, William, circ. 1604-1688, Dorchester, Mass. Deputy, 1658, et seq. Clerk of the Train Band, 1663. Bullen, Dana Ripley Chapman, Chandler P. Crafts, John W. Jackson, Alfred B. Jarves, Deming Lovering, Henry M. Nichols, Willard A. Ware, Horace E. Washburn, William D. Sunderlaine, Capt. James, Up land, Penn. Capt. of Militia, 1675. Representative for Ches ter Co., i688-'90. Hall, William C. Sunderland, John, 1618-1703, Bos ton, Mass. Member A. & H. A. Co., 1658. Jeffries, John T. L. Lea, James H. Sutherland, Lieut. David, 1732- 1794. Lieut, Militia Regt, Dutchess Co., Prov. of N. Y. Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Whiting, Edw. McK. Sutliffe, John, 1674-1752, Deer field. Deputy for Durham, Conn., 1716. Hawkins, William Elton Sutliffe, Nathaniel, 1676, Medfield, Mass. Killed, Bloody Brook Massacre in Turner's Falls campaign, King Philip's War. Davies, William G. Hawkins, William Elton Parker, Frederick S. Sutton, Ens. John, 1642-1691. Ens. in King Philip's War, Capt Williams' Co. Hull, James W. Mann, Chas. Addison Mann, Elias P. Mann, Francis N., Jr. Mann, Matthew D. Rumrill, Frank Sutton, Richard, 1736-1825, Ips wich, Mass. In Capt. Thomas Peevor's Co., in the Regt. com manded by Col. Brattle, Expe dition against Crown Point, 1755, and Quebec, 1760. Breed, George H. Caldwell, Samuel Le N. Sutton, Eben Swaine (Swayne), Major Jere miah, 1643-1710, Reading, Mass. Wounded in Narragan sett Fight Lieut, and Capt. in King Philip's War. Major and Com.-in-Chief, Expedition against Kennebec and Eastern Indians, 1689. Representative. Governor's Assistant. Bryant, Frederick S. Carney, Sydney H., Jr. 460 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Carpenter, Frederick B. Lowe, Thaddeus Parker, Chas. W. Parker, Chas. W., Jr. Parker, Edward L. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Swain, Charles E. Swain, Julius C. Swain, Julius M. Swain, William N. Swain, William C. Swaine, Capt. Samuel, 1610-1682. Lieut. Conn. Colonial Forces, 1663. Newark soldiers. Capt. Robert Treat, i667-'73. Capt. East Jersey Prov. Forces. Deputy, Conn., 1663. Deputy and "Third Man," Provincial Assembly of East Jersey, 1673- '76. Agens, Sylvester Halsey Moore Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Chandler, Walter Goode, George Brown Grant, De Forest Grant, Madison Haines, John P. Halsey, Harlan Page Halsey, Henry A. Halsted, David C. Halsted, E. Bayard Murphy, Franklin Murphy, Franklin, Jr. Toler, Henry P. Swaine, William, 1585-1664. Dep uty, Mass. Bay Col., 1636. Commissioner to establish and govern the new Colony of Conn., 1636. Assistant, First Gen. Court, 1637. Deputy New Haven Col., 1653- '57- Agens, Sylvester Halsey Moore Chandler, Walter Goode, George Brown Haines, John P. Halsted, David C. Halsted, E. Bayard Murphy, Franklin Swan, Gershom, 1654-1708, Cam bridge, Mass. In King Phil ip's War, under Capt. Sill, 1675, and in garrison at Springfield, 1676. Swan, Reuben S. Swan, William L. Swan, Richard, 1 604-1 678, Row ley, Mass. In King Philip's War and Expedition to Can ada. Deputy, i666-'77. Cadle, Cornelius Cutler, Edward H. Deering, Henry Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Fessenden, Francis Flint, James M. Frost, Walter C. Greene, Charles L. Noyes, Edward D. Owen, Frederick D. Patch, Charles Endicott Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Roberts, Cyrus S. Swan, Edward H., Jr. Swan, Frederick George Swan, Robert O. Walcott, Arthur S. Swan, Robert, 1628-1698, Haver hill, Mass. In Great Swamp Fight, Lieut. Benjamin Swett's Co. Atwood, Luther Cadle, Cornelius Deering, Henry Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Fessenden, Francis Noyes, Edward D. Owen, Frederick D. Robert, Cyrus S. Swan, Frederick George Swan, Lieut. Robert, Jr., 1657 . Representative from Haverhill, Mass., 1684. Deering, Henry Fessenden, Francis Noyes, Edward D. Swan, Timothy, 1694-1746, Mass. Militia, 1725. Swan, Frederick G. Swann, Col. Samuel, 1653-1707, Va. and N. C. He was Speaker of the House of Assembly of N. C. before 1715, when the records begin. Middleton, John I. Swann, Thomas, 1616-1680. Bur- 461 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS gess, James City Co., Va., i645-'49. Middleton, John I. Swann, Col. William, 1586-1638. Collector of Royal Customs in 1615, Jamestown, Va. Middleton, John I. Swartwout, Lieut. Abraham. Ens., 2d N. Y. Regt., under Gen. Amherst, in campaign of i76o-'6i. Lieut, same Regt, attack on Havana, 1762. Swartwout, Satterlee Swartwout, Capt. Jacobus, 1692- 1749, N. Y. Prior to 1710 Capt of Co. of Orange Co. Militia in Queen Anne's War. In Capt. James Vernooy's Co., in Ulster Co. Regt. of Col. Jacob Rusten, 1715. Super visor Dutchess Co., i722-'30. Assessor, i730-'43. Justice, 1 743 -'49- Swartwout, Frank A. Swartwout, Roeloff, 1634-1715, N. Y. Held office of Schout of Esopus. In Indian fight June 7, 1663. Member of Gov. Leisler's Council in War with France. Collins, Holdridge O. Dudley, Edgar S. Roosa, De Witt Swartwout, Frank A. Swartwout, Satterlee Swartwout, Thomas, 1660-1723, N. Y. Served in Militia Co. of Capt. James Vernooy in Ulster Co. Regt, Jacob Rusten Col. Roosa, De Witt Swartwout, Frank A. Sweat, Benjamin, Jr., Boscawen, N. H. In Capt. Jacob Bay- ley's Co., Col. Lovewell's Regt, 1759. Webster, Frank D. Sweetsir, Benjamin. Siege of Louisburg, 1745, in Capt. Moses Pearson's Co. Jones, Edward C. Jones, Philip I. Swett, Capt. Benjamin 1626-1677, Hampton, N. H. Ens. New bury Co., 1 65 1. Lieut, com manding militia in King Phil ip's War. Capt, 1677. Killed by Indians at Scarborough. Clarke, Geo. K. Eaton, Louis G. Knight, Stephen H. Libby, Charles T. Morrell, George C. Rolfe, Benjamin S. Rollins, Philip A. Swett, Trevor Washington Tyler, Edward R. Swett, Capt. Benjamin, 1710-1762. Capt. of Hampton Falls Train Band. Libby, Charles T. Swett, John, 1661-1735. Member of Assembly from Bucks Co., Pa., 1689, '92-'93, '95, '99-1701, 'o4-'o7, 'i3-'i6, '18. Member from Philadelphia, i720-'3O. Minis, John L. Swett, Capt. Joseph, 1658-1721. Marched company to Saco in Queen Anne's War. Deputy from Hampton, 1693. Libby, Charles T. Swett, Stephen, 1620 , New bury, Mass. Member Maj. Samuel Appleton's Co., King Philip's War. Daggett, Geo. H. Richardson, William S. Swift, Capt. Nathaniel, 1707- 1790, Kent, Conn. Lieut, 1749. Capt. of the 2d Co. Young, Francis C. Swift, William, Jr., 1705, Sandwich, Mass. Deputy from Sandwich, i673-'78. Foote, John C. Strong, Richard P. Swits, Isaac Cornelius, 1707. Carried to Canada as a pris oner by the French after par ticipating in the defense of Schenectady, N. Y., in 1690. Sanvoord, Seymour V. Swords, Lieut. Thomas, 1738-1780. Ensign in 55th Regt. of Foot, under Gen. Abercrombie, 1756. At Fort Ticonderoga and pro moted to a Lieutenancy on the field. Also served at Fort 462 INDEX OF ANCESTORS George and other important points. Blye, Joseph N. Cook, Robert B. M. Rogers, Edward K. Swords, Edward J. Swords, Edward Jenner Swords, Henry C. Swords, Wm. Voorhis Sylvester, Capt. Joseph, 1638- 1690, Scituate, Plymouth Col. Deputy, i689-'90. Capt. Scit uate Military Co., 1689. Capt. Expedition of 1690. Parker, Edward L. Schauffler, William G. White, John B. Sylvester, Sergt. Nehemiah, 1663. Sergt in Expedition to Crown Point, 1755. Caldwell, Frank E. Sylvester, Richard, . Served in King Philip's War. Briggs, William C. Symcock, John, 1629 - '30- 1702. Member of Provincial Council of Pa., 1683, et seq. One of the five Commissioners appointed by William Penn to govern the Province of Pa., 1688. Speaker of Pa. Assembly, 1696. Presi dent of the Provincial Council, 1686. Smith, Thomas K. Symes, Major Lancaster, 1660- 1729, N. Y. Ens. of Infantry, 1691; Capt and Major in N. Y. Service ; commissioned Ranger of Orange Co., 1719; Capt of one of N. Y. Inde pendent Companies, 1723 ; As semblyman from Orange Co., i725-'29. Comstock, William O. Symonds, John, 1671, Salem, Mass. Member of the Train Band of Salem. Tudbury, Warren C. Symonds, Dep.-Gov. Samuel, 1595- 1678, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, i638-'43. Assistant, i643-'73. Dep.-Gov., i673-'78. Appleton, Francis H. Averill, Henry K, Jr. Bartlett, Joseph G. Bent, Samuel A. Brown, Daniel A. Caesar, Henry I. Chase, George T. Curtiss, Frederick H. Davis, Fellowes De Benneville, James S. Dickerman, Wm. C. Eaton, Frederick H. Gray, Theodore Jordan, Fitz H. Kellogg, George 0. Merrill, John L. Morgan, Appleton Platt, Franklin Pleasants, Henry Sands, Edward P. Skinner, Henry W. Smith, Samuel F. Story, Henry G. Story, Joseph G. Tucker, Gilman H. Wight, William W. Wilson, John A. Woodin, William H. Symonds, Samuel, 1638-1722, Box ford, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1704. Dorman, Wm. B. Symonson, Moses, Sr., 1640. Member Duxbury Military Co., 1643. Member General Court of Plymouth, 1633. Miller, Robert F. Tabb, Humphrey, 1659. Mem ber Va. House of Burgesses, for Elizabeth City, 1652. Thom, William H. De C. W. Wilson, George H. Tabb, Col. Thomas, 1769, Amelia Co., Va. Member of the House of Burgesses, 1748- '69, Virginia. Barksdale, Hamilton McF. 463 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Taber, Philip, 1605-1669, Yar mouth, Plymouth Colony. Deputy, i639-'4o; R. I., 1660- '63. Lovering, Henry M. Nickerson, Thomas W. Noyes, Charles P. Taft, Capt. Robert, 1674-1750, Mendon, Mass. Capt, 1735, et seq. Representative. Adams, Edward Milton Meacham, Franklin Adams Robbins, Howard S. Simmons, Joseph F. Talbot, Sergt. Ambrose, 1725-1804. In company, Dorchester, Mass., and Sergt. in first company in No. Yarmouth. Talbot, Archie L. Tainter, Benjamin, 1725 - 1810. Soldier at Fort Massachusetts Fight, and captured by the In dians and taken to Canada; exchanged by the French, 1747. Tainter, Frank S. Tainter, Joseph, i6i3-i689-'9o. Served with three of his sons in King Philip's War. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Tainter, Frank S. Tainter, Wm. Henry Harrison Taintor, Michael, 1673, Branford, Conn. Rep. to the Gen. Court, i670-'72. Strong, Richard P. Tainter, Lieut. Simon. Lieut in the Colonial Forces at Water- town, Mass. Tainter, Frank S. Talbot, Peter, 1704, Dor chester and Chelmsford, Mass. In King Philip's War. Talbot, Joel F. Talbot, Roger. Mate of Sloop George, four guns, Colonial naval service. Talbot, Archie L. Talcott, Lieutenant Benjamin, 1674-1727. Lieutenant of Glastonbury Train Band, 1713. Deputy to the General Court, 1720. Hale, Charles Reuben Talcott, John, 1 600-1 660, Mass. and Conn. Deputy, Mass., i634-'36. Conn., ist General Court, i637-'54. Assistant, i654-'6o. Treas., i652-'6o. Commissioner, i656-'58. Anthony, James L. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Bradley, Cyrus S. Clephane, Lewis P. Clephane, Walter C. Dewey, Charles Dutton, Wm. D. Edwards, Charles J. Evans, Ira H. Holcombe, John M. Inches, George B. Jennings, Walter Marsh, Henry D. McIntire, Chas. Jno. Norton, Porter Patten, John D. Sands, James T. Sanford, Henry G. Sherman, Roger Smith, Wyllys K. Treat, Erastus B. Wakeman, Jesup Walbridge, Thos. Chester Washburn, John Henry Washburn, Wm. Ives Wells, Eben F. Wolcott, Roger Talcott, Lieut.-Col. John (Jr.), 1620-1688. Ens., 1650. Capt, 1660. Sergt.-Maj. Conn. Col. Troops, 1672. Maj., 1673. Commander-in-Chief, Colony of Conn., 1673. Lieut.-Col. Dutch Restoration, King Phil ip's War, 1675. Gov.'s Asst. and Treasurer, i662-'76. Asst, i678-'87. Council, 1663, et seq. Commissioner for United Colo nies, 1663, et seq. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robert Barbour, Wm. Warren Blakeman, Fred'k T. Bradley, Cyrus S. Chittenden, Edwin S. Clephane, Alan O. Clephane, Lewis P. Clephane, Walter C. Cobb, Morton E. 464 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Eaton, Theodore H. Edwards, Charles J. Holcombe, Harold Goodwin Holcombe, John M. Jennings, Albert G. Jennings, Walter Lord, Joseph E. P. Marsh, Henry D. McIntire, Chas. J. Meyer, Blakeman Q. Moore, John H. Norton, Porter Patten, John D. Russell, Talcott H. Sherman, Roger Smith, Wyllys K. Wakeman, jesup Watson, Charles P. Welles, Paul Williams, Geo. C. F. Talcott, Capt. John, 1699-1772. Lieut of Train Band at Bol ton, Conn., 1728. Capt, 1737. Sherman, Roger Smith, Wyllys K. Talcott, Gov. Joseph, 1669-1741, Hartford, Conn. Dep.-Gov., 1724. Deputy, i7o8-'io. Asst, i7ii-'23. Gov., i725-'4i. Patten, John D. Sanford, Henry G. Sherman, Roger Smith, Wyllys K. Talcott, Capt. Samuel, 1635-1691. Hartford Troop, Deerfield, King William's War. Lieut, 1677. Capt, 1681. Deputy, i669-'84- Asst, i685-'9i. Backus, J. Bayard Dewey, Charles Evans, Ira H. Hosmer, Edward S. Inches, George B. Talcott, Edward C. Treat, Erastus B. Walbridge, Thos. Chester Washburn, John Henry Washburn, Wm. Ives Wells, Eben Freme Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Taliaferro, Col. Francis, 1758. Col. in Va. Forces. Commissioned 1752. Waters, J. Seymour T. Taliaferro, Lieut. John, 1720. Lieut commanding a Co. of Rangers against the Indians, 1692. Member of House of Burgesses, 1699. Sharp, Robt. Mosby Trabue, Edmund F. Waters, John S. T. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Tallmadge, Capt. James, 1689- 1748. Commissioned Q. M. of the troop in New Haven, 1725; Cornet, 1731 ; Lieut, 1734; Capt, 1735. He commanded the only troop of cavalry in the colony of Connecticut. Tallmadge, Henry O. Tallmadge, Lieut. Thomas, 1690. Lieut, 1665. Deputy, Recorder, 1650. Talmadge, Robert S. Tallman, Peter, 1708, Ports mouth, R. I. Deputy, 1662- '65; Deputy from Warwick, 1661 ; Commissioner, i66i-'62. Almy, William E. Jeffries, John T. L. Noyes, Charles P. Talmadge, Lieut. Enos, 1 656-1 690. Lieut of " Company sent from Conn, to the defense of Albany and Schenectady, i689-'9o; killed by the Indians in the attack on the latter town. Curtis, Geo. Munson Tanner, Capt. Thomas, Jr., 1743- 1817. Ens. of North Co. or Train Band, Cornwall, Conn.; Lieut. 12th Co.; Capt. 12th Co. Westcott, Frank Judson Tapp, Edmund, 1653. Judge, 1639. Magistrate after the Union. Gov.'s Asst, 1644. Council of War, 1644. Bickford, Robert S. Blagden, Thomas Brereton, Tallmadge H. Carter, Walter S. Conover, John T. Griffith, Wm. H. Hawkins, William Elton Rich, William T. Richards, George H. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Terry, John Taylor Tappan, Ens. Jacob, 1645-1717, 465 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Newbury, Mass. Ens., 1683. Lieut, 1717. Emery, Rufus Little, Francis B. Little, Josiah Tarbell, Ensign John, 1654-1715. Soldier in King Philip's War from Charlestown. Hubbard, Ralph H. Tarbell, John, 1657 , Lynn- field, Mass. In King Philip's War under Major Willard. Ferris, Alexander M. Newhall, James S. Tarbell, Thomas, Jr., 1678. A Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Wheeler, of Groton, i675-*76. Marble, John E. Tarbell, Thomas, 1717, Gro ton, Mass. Served in Capt. Thomas Wheeler's Co., King Philip's War. In Groton gar rison, i69i-'92. In an engage ment with Indians about 1704, when his sons John and Zacha- riah were captured. Langworthy, Charles F. Tarbox, Sergt. Samuel, 1647-1715. In the Long March in the Nip- mugg country and Great Swamp Fight. In Capt. Gard ner's Co., i675-'76. Sergt, 1689. Primrose, John S. Tarbox, Wm. George Woodbury, Urban A. Tasker, Benjamin, 1690 - 1769. President of the Council of the Province of Md. and acting Gov'r. Commissioned, 1752. Member of the Council, 1722- '68. Snyder, Wm. T. Tasker, Capt. John, 1688-1761, Madbury, N. H. In scouting party under Capt. James Davis, 1712. In command of Co. of 63 men, in Col. Peter Gilman's Regt, in Crown Point Expedition. Tasker, Harry B. Tasker, Capt. Thomas, 1700. Lower House of Assembly, Md., 1697; of the Council, 466 1 698-1700. Treasurer of the Western Shore, 1695. Howard, McHenry Semmes, Raphael Williams, Wm. S. G. Tate, Ens. Magnus, 1732-1808. Ens. in the Va. Militia during French and Indian Wars, 1758. Tate, Magnus A. Tayloe, Col. John, J779- Council of Virginia, 1756. Howard, McHenry Taylor, Asa, Sr., 1733-1803, Narra gansett, Mass. In Capt Asa Whitcomb's Co. of Col. Bag- ley's Regt., 1757, reduction of Canada. In service, 1758 and '59- Chatfield-Taylor, H. C. Taylor, Lloyd B. Taylor, Col. George, 1711-1792. Col. of Regt. of Va. Colonial Troops under Gov. Dinwiddie, 1755. Orange Co. Committee of Safety of 1774. Member of Va. Convention of 1775. Mem ber House of Burgesses of Virginia, 1748 to 1758. Anderson, William K. Jacob, Donald R. Jacob, John I. McLennan, John H. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr., 3d Taylor, Jacob Swigert Trabue, Edmund F. Taylor, Col. James, 161 5-1 698. Justice of Peace, i702-'i4. Burgess, King and Queen's Co., Va., i702-'i4. Surveyor- General ; Col. of Militia ; Member of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, 1716. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Taylor, James, 1713, Marl boro, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1675. Litchfield, Wilford J. Taylor, Col. James, 2d, 1674-1730. Burgess, King and Queen's Co., Va., i702-'i4. Surveyor-Gen- erai for the colony. Col. of Militia and Justice, 1702- ¦14. INDEX OF ANCESTORS McLennan, John H. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr., 3d Taylor, Jacob Swigert Thompson, John T. Trabue, Edmund F. Taylor, James, 1703-1784. Mem ber of the House of Burgesses for Orange Co., Va. Trabue, Edmund F. Taylor, Lieut.-Col. James, 1732- 1814. Adjt. under Washing ton, Braddock's Campaign. Lieut-Col. of Caroline Co. prior to Revolution. Member House of Burgesses, Va. Cooper, Leslie B. Norman, Albert C. Thompson, John T. Trabue, Edmund F. Taylor, Capt. John, 1641-1704. Capt, Hampshire Troop. Killed by Indians after de struction of Pascomuck, Queen Anne's War. Betts, Frederick H. Betts, Louis F. H. Chittenden, Edwin S. Haight, Frederick E. Metcalf, James B. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Parker, Frederick S. Pollock, Edwin T. Woodruff, Chas. H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Taylor, Lieut. John, 1667-1744. Lieut, in "Troop of Hamp shire," French and Indian Wars. Metcalf, James B. Taylor, The Hon. Col. John, 1687-1747. A member of the King's Council in the colony of Va., 1732. Snyder, Wm. Taylor Taylor, John, M.D, 1695-1756. Prov. Assembly, Penn., 1730- '3'- Frazer, Persifor Tyson, Malcolm V. Taylor, Jonathan, 1683, Suffield, Mass. Served under Capt Turner at the Falls Fight Burt, Charles W. Taylor, Rev. Nathaniel, 1722- 1800. Chaplain, Col. Nathan Whiting's Regt, Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 1759. Hatch, Arthur M. Taylor, Capt. Othniel, 1719-1788. Capt. of Charlemont, Mass., Militia Co. Commanded Fort at Charlemont during French and Indian War. Sergt, 1756. Pollock, Edwin T. Taylor, Philip, 1680-1732. Assem bly, Chester Co., Prov. of Penn., I7i5-'i6. Taylor, John Y. Taylor, Sergt. Samuel, 1688-1738. Sergt of Militia, Deerfield, Mass. Wounded in Indian Fight, 1734, dying from wounds; Queen Anne's War. Pollock, Edwin T. Taylor, Thomas, 1600-1656, War wick Co., Va. Justice of Court, i645-'56. Burgess, 1646. Cary, Wilson M. Taylor, Thomas, ist, . In French and Indian Wars. Wounded at Deerfield. Roberts, Henry Taylor, Thomas, 2d, . Captured by Indians on march from Deerfield to Fort Dum mer, 1748. Roberts, Henry Taylor, Ens. Thomas, 1643-1735, Danbury, Conn. Ens., Train Band, 1689-1706. Deputy, 1697 Hatch, Arthur M. Taylor, Col. William, 17 10. Member of the House of Bur gesses of Virginia from Rich mond County, i705-'io. Howard, McHenry Taylor, William, 1722-1777. In Col. Elisha Williams' Regt, Expedition to Canada, 1746. In Capt. Phineas Lyman's ist Conn. Regt, 1758. Carter, Walter S. Teackle, John, 1 693-1721. A mem ber of the Assembly of Va. Dennis, James T. 467 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Teall, Surgeon Oliver. Surgeon in English army, French War. Teall, Edward McK. Tefft, John, 1676. Killed by Indians, King Philip's War, while attempting to rescue his captive son. Woodward, William Teller, Lieut. William, 1620- 1701, Albany, N. Y. Corporal at Fort Orange, 1639. Lieut, Foot Co., under Capt. Abra ham Staats, 1669. Barrell, Harry F. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Schwartz, Frank N. Schwartz, John L. Timberlake, William S. Tuller, Walter K. Tempe, Isaac, 1678 , Marlbor ough, Mass. Soldier in garri son at Marlborough, 1711. Clark, Arthur W. Tempe, Isaac, 1704-1760, Marlbor ough, Mass. Representative to Mass. General Court, 1747, '49, '56, '58. Clark, Arthur W. Temple, Abraham, 1652-1739. In Capt. Nathaniel Davenport's Co., 1675. Houghton, William A. Temple, Herbert M. Ten Broeck, Major Dirck Wes sels, 1638-1717. Major, 1688. Despatched to Canada. Served under Gen. Winthrop, Cana dian Expedition, 1690. May or of Albany, i696-'98. Com missioner Indian Affairs, 1691. Major, 1700. Hardie, Francis H. Hardie, Joseph C. Livingston, Philip Owen, William H., Jr. Runk, Louis B. Sherrill, Charles H. Smith, Telamon C. Spalding, George B., Jr. Storm, Clarence Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Van Shaick, Arthur P. Van Shaick, Harrison L. Ten Broeck, Capt. John, 1790. Capt, N. J. Militia, 1759- '62. Runk, Louis B. Ten Broeck, Lieut. Wessels, 1636- 1704. Ambassador to Canada under Gov. Dongan. Commis sary, 1689. Lieut, of Foot Co., 1700. Innis, Hasbrouck Smith, Walter B. Van Schaick, Arthur P. Young, Innis Ten Broeck, Capt. Samuel, 1680- 1756. Capt in Iroquois Alarm, 1717. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Ten Eyck, Corp. Coenraet, 1651- 1687. Lance Corp., 3d Co., Burgher Corps, New Amster dam. Clark, Kenneth Innis, Hasbrouck Kinnan, Alex. Phoenix Waldron Kinnan, Morris Egenton Lane, Francis T. L. Lawrence, Robert C. Moller, Charles G. Parsons, William D. Reynolds, Henry S. Sanford, George D. Ten Eyck, Lieut. Hendrick. Lieut. of Foot, King William's War, 1689. Lane, Francis T. L. Ten Eyck, Jacob. Served in Capt. Johannes Shepmoes' Hurley Co., 1715. Lane, Francis T. L. Tenney, Daniel, 1653-1748, Row ley, Mass. In Capt. Samuel Brockelbank's Co., King Phil ip's War, i675-'76. Dutton, Leland T. Tenney, Ens. John, 1640-1722, Rowley, Mass. In garrison at Blackpoint, Me., 1676. Under Capt. Scottow, 1677-78. Tenney, Daniel G. Tenney, Ens. Thomas, 1614-1700, Bradford, Mass. Sergt. and Ens. of Rowley Foot Co., 1677 Dutton, Leland T. Tenney, Charles H. 468 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Tenney, Daniel G. Tenney, Horace K. Tenney, Thomas, Sr., i 648-1730, Rowley, Mass. In Capt Lath rop's Co., at Hatfield, 1675. In Capt. Appleton's Co , and in Capt Gardner's Co., King Philip's War. Tenney, Samuel P. Tenney, Thomas, Jr., 1721-1762, Rowley, Mass. In the ist Foot Co., Capt. Northead, 1757. In Capt. Thomas Poor's Co., 1759, and the same year in Col. Appleton's Regt. Tenney, Samuel P. Terneur, Corporal Daniel, 1673. Appointed Corporal of Militia at Midwout, 1654, by the Military Council held at Brooklyn. Was also Magis trate for Harlem, i66o-'63, and Member of the General Assem bly, 1664. Griffen, Charles Field Terrill, Capt. Ephraim, 1713- 1786. Capt. Troop, Elizabeth- town, N. j., 1760. Squier, Chas. B. Terry, Dr. Ebenezer, 1696-1780. Represented Enfield in the General Court of Mass. be fore it became a part of Conn. Collins, Holdridge O. Terry, Major Ephraim, 1701- 1795, Enfield, Conn. Major Militia. Justice, Hartford Co., 1737. Allen, Francis O. Benjamin, Marcus Chapman, Chandler P. Hall, Lemuel R. Strong, William W. Terry, John Taylor Terry, Nathaniel, Va. Justice and Sheriff Halifax Co., 1752. Member House of Burgesses, 1768, '72, '75. Slaton, John Marshall Terry, Alvah L. Terry, Sergt. Samuel, 1634-1730, Springfield, Mass., and Enfield, Conn. In 1635 he is spoken of as Sergeant. Chapman, Chandler P. Collins, Holdridge O. Terry, Capt. Samuel, Jr., 1661- 173 1, Conn. Capt, Enfield Train Band, 1716. Allen, Francis O. Benjamin, Marcus Bucklin, Harry Masters Chapman, Chandler P. Collins, fioldridge O. Freeman, Alden Terry, John Taylor Terry, Stephen, 1 590-1 668. In Windsor Troop, 1658. Adams, Edward M. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Foote, John Crocker Freeman, Alden Ives, Francis J. Nicoll, Fancher Noble, Henry H. Pack, Arthur Newton Wright, Harry Linn Terry, Thomas, 1675-1740. Sol dier in 171 5 in Capt. Benj. Young's Southold Co. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Terry, Capt. Thomas, 1724-1750. Took part in Military Cam paign of 1759, Col Amherst's Army. Pearsall, Leigh Morgan Terry, Capt. Thomas, 1727-1777. Capt. in the Indian Wars. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Teter, Capt. Samuel, 1737-1823. He was in Braddock's Expedi tion, 1755 ; Grant's Defeat, and Forbes' Expedition, 1758. Uzzell, Rudyard S. Tetherly, William, 1693, Kittery, Me. Had a Garrison House during King William's War, 1690. Libby, Chas. T. Tew, Dep.-Gov. Henry, 1654-1718. Deputy, R. I., i690-'98. Capt, 1698. Major, 1699-1706. As sistant, i703-'i2. Lieut.-Col. and Deputy-Governor, 1714. Parkhurst, Chas. Dwyer Topham, Theophilus Tew, Richard, 1673. Deputy, R. L, 1654, et seq. Asst, 1657. 469 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Allin, George A. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Denny, Thomas Hord, Arnold H. Nickerson, Thos. W., Jr. Palmer, Lowell M. Parkhurst, Charles D. Preston, Howard W. Robeson, Andrew Topham, Theophilus White, Hunter C. Tewksbury, Thomas, , Manchester, Mass. Representa tive, 1692. Galloupe, Isaac F. Thacher, Judah, 1693-1775. Rep resentative to the General Court, 1737. Eldridge, Edric Thackara, Thomas, 1702. Member of West New Jersey Gen. Assembly, 1682, '84, '85, '97, 1701. Justice, 1682, '84, '85. Lord Commissioner, West Jersey, i683-'85. Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Thatcher (Thacher), Anthony, 1 589-1667, Yarmouth, Mass. Representative, 1643, «' se1- Militia and Council of War, 1642. Bryant, Percy Clark, A. Howard Eldridge, Edric Gorham, Austin G. Locke, Charles A. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Pike, Chas. Elliot Shaw, Nathan H. Squires, Geo. Clark Thatcher (Thacher), Col. John, 1639-1713, Yarmouth, Plym outh Colony. Ensign of the Yarmouth Military Company, 1674. In King Philip's War, 1675. Commanded sixth expe dition sent to pursue the In dian Totoson. Lieut, 1681. Member of the Council of War, 1681. Capt., 1685. Major, 1697. Colonel, 1697-1704. Dep uty, i668-'7i, '73;'74, '76, '78- '80. Representative, i692-'93. Asst, i682-'86, '89-'9i. Coun cillor, 1694-1707. Clark, A. Howard Eldridge, David G. Eldridge, Edric Gorharq, Austin G. Locke, Charles A. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Pike, Chas. Elliott Sprague, Frank W. Squires, George C. Stafford, Morgan H. Totten, John R. Thatcher (Thacher), Peter, 1665-1736, Yarmouth, Plym outh Colony. Councillor, 1729- '31. Judge, Court of Common Pleas, i729-'3i. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Sprague, Frank W. Stafford, Morgan H. Thatcher (Thacher), Ens. Ro- dolphus, 1645-1735. Ensign of Yarmouth Military Co., 1674. Selectman for Yarmouth, 1676 and 1681. Thatcher, Julius Erastus Thaxter, Capt. John, 1626-1687, Hingham, Mass. Ens., 1675. Lieut, 1664, under Capt. Hud son. Capt against the Dutch at N. Y. Capt. of Cavalry. Deputy, 1666. Andrew, Henry H. Brown, Philip G. Farnam, Charles H. Farnam, William W. Green, Robert M. Howard, Wm. C. Rogers, Allan Scott, Henry E. Soule, Horace H., Jr. Swan, Robert T. Thaxter, Col. Samuel, 1665-1740, Hingham, Mass. Col., 1725. Deputy, 1697, et seq. Asst. Member of Council. Commis sioner on the Canadian Em bassy, 1724. Andrew, Henry H. Colburn, William J. Green, Robert M. Porter, Alexander S., Jr. Scott, Henry E. Swan, Robert T. 470 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Thaxter, Major Samuel, 1723- 1771, Hingham, Mass. Capt. in Col. Gridley's Regt., Crown Point Expedition, French and Indian Wars, 1755. Ma jor, 1756. Fort William Henry. Andrew, Henry H. Scott, Henry E. Swan, Charles H. Swan, Robert T. Thayer, Ferdinando, 1713, Braintree and Mendon, Mass. Member of Mendon Commit tee of Militia, 1675, King Phil ip's War. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Thayer, Lieut. Jonathan, Brain tree, Mass. Lieut, of the Braintree Co., 1773. Thayer, Charles I. Thayer, Richard, 1 630-1 705, Brain tree, Mass. In King Philip's War, under Capt. Isaac John son. Adams, Henry H. Danforth, Allen Foote, Horace A. Hayden, Henry W. Hayden, James R. Leeds, Charles Morse, W. Samuel Robinson, Hamline E. Sears, Clinton B. Stetson, Caleb R. Stetson, George Rockford Thayer, Francis A. Thayer, Henry V. Thayer, Richard, 1655-1729. In Capt. Johnson's Co., in King Philip's War, Swamp Fight. Stetson, George R. Thayer, Lieut. Samuel, 1721, Mendon, Mass. Served from Weymouth in the Canada Ex pedition, 1690, under Capt. Ephraim Hunt. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Thing, Capt. Jonathan, 1655- 1694. Ens., Exeter Co., N. H. Militia, 1690. Capt, 1692. Folsom, Albert A. Koues, George E. Thiving, Col. Nathaniel, 1703- 1768. Capt. and Lieut, of Col. Gridley's Regt, 1756. Col. in Crown Point Expedition, 1756. Brown, John B. Thomas, Christopher. Member of ist and 2d Assemblies of Md., i637-'38. Williamson, Thomas W. Thomas, Cornelius, 1775- Member Va. House of Bur gesses, I76i-'7i. Thomas, John L. Thomas, John, 1671, New Haven, Conn. Member of the New Haven Watch, 1640- '48. Dickerman, Wm. C. Eaton, Fred'k H. Thomas, Capt. Nathaniel, 1610- 1674. Ens., Plymouth Colony, under Capt. Myles Standish, 1640. Lieut, 1643. Capt, 1644. Pequot War. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Downing, Augustus C. Flint, Wyman K. Kneeland, James Lahens, Louis E. Leonard, Geo. H. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Perkins, Joshua N. Schieffelin, Eugene Schieffelin, Schuyler Stone, Jacob Thompson, Henry B. Trenchard, Edward Weld, George F. Thomas, Capt. Nathaniel, 1643- 1718, Marshfield, Mass. Rep resentative, 1672, et seq. Capt, King Philip's War. Gover nor's Council. Chamberlain, Jehiel W. Chatfield.-Taylor, Hobart C. Cushing, Luther S. Downing, Augustus C. Flint, Wyman K. Harris, Walter St. G. Kneeland, James Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo Adams 471 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Slade, Henry Lewis Weld, George F. Thomas, Lieut. Philip, 1600-1675, Maryland. Lieut, of Provincial Forces prior to 1655. High Commissioner governing Md., i656-'58, and one of those ef fecting the surrender of the Province to Lord Baltimore, 1658. Andrews, Charles L. Boogher, Frank Boogher, Howard M. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Carleton, Murray Duvall, Richard M. Ellicott, William M. Hopkins, Constant Church Hyde, Thomas Large, James Le Due, Lewin Bel! Mifflin, James Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, Wm. F. Muncaster, Stewart B. Savage, James Sharp, George M. Thomas, Lawrence B. Wells, Walter A. Woodward, James T. Woodward, Wm. Thomas, Hon. Philip, 1694-1762. Governor's Council, Md., 1742- '62. Indian Commissioner at Lancaster, Pa., 1744. Thomas, Lawrence B. Thomas, Reese, 1660-1748. Mem ber Penn. Assembly, 1702, '05, '19. Williams, Charles Williams, Francis H. Thomas, Samuel, 1655-1742, Anne Arundel Co., Md. Was made Military Officer for Kent County, Md., 1694. Boogher, Howard Murray Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Carleton, Murray Thomas, William, 1573-1651, Marshfield, Mass. Gov.'s Asst, Plymouth Colony, 1642, '43, '44, '47, '51. Member of Council of War. Deputy, 1640, 44- Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Cushing, Luther S. Flint, Wyman K. Greene, Charles A. Kneeland, James Lahens, Louis E. Leonard, George H. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Otis, Joseph E., Jr. Otis, Philo A. Parish, Edward C. Thompson, Henry B. Trenchard, Edward Thomas, William, 1748, Orange Co., Va. Justice of Northumberland Co., 1656. Burgess of Surry Co., 1652. Haldeman, Walter Newman Thomassen, Ens. Johannes (Cad- ums), , Bergen Co., N. J. Ensign in Capt. Albert Rykman's Co., Albany, N. Y., 1700. Little, Robert Forsyth Thompson, Abijah, 1739-1811. Mass. Col. Forces, French and Indian War. Lake George, 1758. Thompson, Abijah Thompson, Ambrose, 1652-1742. Deputy from Stratford to General Court of Conn., 1697- 1717. Judson Fred'k N. Thompson, Anthony, 1612-1647. Signer of "Compact" with Gov. Eaton and Rev. John Davenport, at New Haven, 1639. Soldier in Indian Trou bles, 1642. Clark, Lot Curran Collins, Holdridge O. Curtiss, Harlow C. Farnham, Elijah T. Ferris, Hiram B. Mathews, Charles T. Merritt, Alan D. Merritt, Douglas Osborn, Henry A. Sherman, Roger 472 Index of ancestors Thompson, Henry H. Thompson, Hobart W. Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, William B. Thomson, Arthur C. Thompson, Daniel, 1668-1749. Served in Suffolk Co. Militia, Brookhaven Co., 1715. Smith, Leroy Thompson, Col. George, 1748- 1835. Captain of Militia of the County of Albemarle, Va. Vance, Ap Morgan Thompson, Lieut.-Col. Jabez, 1727-1776. First Lieut, 1755. 7th Co., 4th Regt, Crown Point Expedition. Capt.-Lieut, 1760. Maj., 2d Conn. Regt, 1774- Viele, Sheldon Warren, Wm. Y. Thompson, Capt. Jacob, 1662-1726, Middleboro, Mass. Capt, Middleboro Co., 171 1. Leonard, George H. Thompson, Lieut. James, 1649- 1693, Woburn, Mass. In the Indian Wars, i675-'76. Sergt, 1691. Lieut, 1693. Hill, Clarence Edward Thompson, Cabell Thompson, Jno. T. Thompson, Sergt. James, 1680- 1763. In Capt. Bragden's Co., 1723. Corp., 1723. Sergt, 1724. Thompson, Jno. T. Thompson, James, 1716 , Wo burn. In Coi. Murry's Regt, under Col. Benj. Goldthwait, Lake George, 1756. In Capt. Samuel Bancroft's Co., Col. Eleazer Tyng's Regt, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Thompson, Jno. T. Thompson, Lieut. John, 1616- 1696, Middleboro, Mass. Dep uty, Plymouth Col. from Barn stable, i67i-'72; from Middle boro, 1674, et seq. Sergt, Mil itary Co., 1673. Lieut, 1675. Commanded garrison, King Philip's War, 1675. Doughty, Francis E. Leonard, Geo. H. Parker, Frederick W. Thompson, Clifton S. Thompson, Col. John, 1636-1736. Col. of Militia, Prov. of Md. Member of Legislature, 1694. Commissioner to treat with the Indians. Spencer, John T. Thompson, Ensign John, 1667- 1749. Ensign of Mendon, Mass., Co., 1718. Sergt, 1715- '17 Litchfield, Wilford J. Thompson, Paymaster Hezekiah, 1735-1803. In Capt. Wait Hin- man's Co., relief of Fort Wil liam Henry, 1757. Gilfillan, William Whitehead Ladd, William W. Thompson, Richard, 1646. Commissioned, 1642, by Lord Baltimore, Governor of Kent Island. In Md. Assembly, 1637, '40-'4i-'42. Thomas, Douglas H. Thompson, Capt. Samuel, 1669- 1749, New Haven, Conn. Lieut. and Capt. of First Co. Dep uty, 1716. Abbott, Samuel K. Atkinson, Charles T. Clark, Lot Curran Farnham, Elijah T. Osborn, Henry A. Sherman, Roger Thompson, Norman F. Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, William B. Thomson, Arthur C. Thompson, Lieut. Samuel, 1731- 1820, Woburn, Mass. Lieut, Capt. Jones' Co., Col. Nichols' Regt., Lake George, French and Indian War, 1758. Thompson, Leonard Thompson, Thomas, 1617-1655, Farmington, Conn. Deputy, 1650. Booth, Charles E. Thompson, Rev. William, 1599- 1666. Chaplain of Braintree's 473 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS quota of 200 men in Narragan sett Campaign. Green, John W. Thompson, William, 1781. In Militia of Penn., French War, i659-'6o. Hayes, Birchard A. Nelson, Ben Barrare Thong, Ens. Walter, 1724. Ensign in the Militia of New York City, 1710. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Fryer, Robert L. Thorndike, Capt. Paul, 1643 , Beverly, Mass. Lieut, in Capt. Dixie's Foot Co., 1677. Capt, 1689. Deputy, 1681. Goldsmith, Oliver Hawks, James D. Pike, Charles Elliot Thorndike, Augustus L. Thorndike, Townsend W. Thorne, Q. M. John, Kingston, N. H. In Capt. Marston's Co., Exeter, Col. John Goff, Crown Point Expedition, 1762. Thorne, John C. Thornton, Ebenezer, 1690-1750, Boston, Mass. Member of the A. & H. A. Co., 1716. Libby, Charles T. Thornton, Francis, 1682-1752. Member of Va. House of Bur gesses from Spottsylvania Co., i723-'26. Adams, Gilmer S. Block, Geo. Montgomery Meriwether, Charles L. Meriwether, Hunter M. Meriwether, William W. Trabue, Edmund F. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Thornton, Lieut.-Col. Francis, 1711-1749. Lieut-Col., Va. Mil itia, 1742. Forbes, Wm. I. Meriwether, Hunter McK. Watson, Alexander Makcnzie Thornton, Ens. Timothy; 1646- 1726, Boston. Ens., Boston Co, 1689. Ens., A. & H. A. Co., 1691. Representative, 1694- '95- Emery, George A. Libby, Charles T. Thornton, James B. Thornton, Ens. Timothy, 1726- 1787, Boston, Mass. Member of A. & H. A. Co. Ens. of Capt. Bell's Co., Col. Jackson's Regt, Boston, 1765. Libby, Charles T. Thorowgood, Capt. Adam, 1603- 1639. Burgess, i629-'30, '32. Council, 1637. Courtenay, Erskine Howard Courteney, James Clark Dennis, James T. Horner, Alfred B. Raborg, H. Mason Raborg, Thomas M. T. Throckmorton, Charles W. Thorp, Samuel, 1711-1745, Ded ham, Mass. In Major Twing's Co., Col. John Choate's Regt, 1745. Louisburg Expedition. Died at Cape Breton. Wheeler, Bertrand F. Wheeler, Bertrand T. Thrall, William, 1606- 1679, Windsor, Conn. Under Capt. John Mason, in Pequot War, 1637 Case, John E. Cooper, Leslie B. Gay, Frank B. Moses, Zebina Norton, Edward L. Norton, Thos. H. Tuller, Walter K. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Weld, George F. Throckmorton, Gabriel, 1665- 1737. Officer in Colonial wars and Presiding Justice of Glou cester Co., Va., for many years. Harris, William O. Throckmorton, John, 1631-1687. One of the original proprie tors, Providence Plantation. Deputy, i664-'74. Harmar, William W. Topham, Theophilus Woodward, William Throckmorton, Capt. Mordecai, 1695-1768. Capt. of Glouces ter Co. Militia. Sheriff of King and Queen Co., Va. Harris, William O. 474 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Throope, William, . Dep uty to General Court from Bristol, 1691. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Thruston, Lieut. Rev. Charles Mynn, 1738-1812. Lieut, of Va. Provincial troops under Washington, at Fort Duquesne, Old French War. Ballard, Charles T. Ballard, Gustave Breaux Ballard, Samuel T. Pope, Curran Thruston, Rogers C. B. Thurston, Corporal Abner, 1699 . In Capt Daniel Ladd's Co., 1724. Burleigh, Geo. W. Thurston, Daniel, 1693, Newbury, Mass. Under Capt. Samuel Appleton, King Phil ip's War, 1675. Burleigh, Geo. W. Greene, Charles L. Haskins, Leander M. Patch, Charles Endicott Thurston, John H. Watson, Irving A. Thurston, Edward, 1617-1707, Rhode Island. Commissioner, 1663. Deputy, 1667, et seq. Gov.'s Asst, 1675, et seq. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Pierce, James O. Smith, Leroy Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Thurston, Theodore P. Tompkins, Hamilton B. Woodward, Wm. Thurston, John, 1601 . Mem ber of Train Band of South- old, under Lieut. Chas. Glover, i652-'53, in the troubles with the Dutch and Indians. Little, Robt. Forsyth Thurston, John, 1635-1712, Med field and Dedham, Mass. In King Philip's War. Represent ative, 1697, 1702. Adams, Edward M. Daniels, Richard H. Hicks, Lewis W. Meacham, Franklin Adams Robinson, Hamline E. Sears, Clinton B. Spooner, Frank E. Whitin, Frederick H. Thurston, Lieut. Thomas, 1633- 1704. Sergt, 1675. Lieut, 1678. In King Philip's War. Representative, Mass., 1676. Haydon, Benjamin L. Ridgely, Charles Starkweather, Ralph E. Thurston, Lieut. Thomas, Med field, Mass. Sergt, 1657. Lieut, 1658. Representative, 1686. Hall, Lewis C. Thwing, Col. Nathaniel, 1703- 1768. Capt in Col. Gridley's Regt. Lieut-Col., i756-'57 Col., under Maj.-Gen. Winslow, Crown Point, 1756. Lieut.-Col. under Col. Williams, 1759. Lieut.-Col. under Col. John Thomas, i759-'6o. Lieut-Col. under Gen. Jeffrey Amherst, 1759. Col., succeeding Col. John Thomas at Nova Scotia, 1760. Brown, John B. Furness, William E. Tibbals, Sergt. Thomas, 1615- 1703, Milford, Conn. In the Pequot War. Sergt, 1671. Baldwin, Morton G. Brereton, Tallmadge Bronson, Edward P. Conover, John T. Ford, George H. Sherman, Roger Smith, Wyllys K. Tibbals, Frederick L. Tibbits, George, 1638 . Served under Geo. Lovelace at Flush ing, L. I., 1667. Foster, Frederick de P. Tibbitts, Henry, 1713, Kings town, R. I. Constable, 1670- '78. Member of Grand Jury, i687-'88. Conservator of Peace, 1690. Deputy, 1705. Phillips, Henry Byron Ticknor, Sergt. William, . Sergt, Gen. Cudworth's Guard, King Philip's War. Rogers, Hubert E. Tidd, Sergt. John, 1643, Wo burn, Mass. Sergt in Militia. 475 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Adams, Charles E. Brown, George E. Burt, Charles W. Denny, Thomas Dixon, Willis M. Monnette, Orra E. Morris, Seymour Partridge, Edward L. Richardson, Wm. E. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Stone, Charles W. Wyman, Walter C. Tilden, Ens. Joseph, 1670. Served in the Scituate Military Co., and was appointed En sign of that Co. by the Gen eral Court of Plymouth Colony, June 29, 1652. Rogers, Arthur R. Rogers, George H. Tileston, Col. Thomas, 1675- 1745. Capt, 4th Co., 1707, Ex pedition to Nova Scotia. Dep uty to General Court of Mass., 1719, '25, '28, i734-'36. Bates, Daniel M. Tileston, Lieut. Timothy, 1637- 1697, Dorchester, Mass. Dep uty, i689-'92. In Capt. Wads- worth's Co., under Maj.-Gen. Winslow, King Philip's War. Ens., 1689. Lieut, 1694. Bartlett, Joseph G. Bates, Daniel M. Fish, Charles H. • Hemenway, Fred T. Hollingsworth, Zachary T. McKechnie, Wm. T. Ware, Horace E. Willcutt, Levi L. Tilley, John, 1621. Under Myles Standish in first en counter with the Indians at Great Meadow Creek, Dec. 8th, 1620, three days before the landing of the Pilgrims. Ames, Louis A. Bement, Robt. B. C. Brewster, Samuel D. Brown, John B. Bryant, Percy Burke, James S. Burt, Charles W. Cadle, Cornelius Champlin, John D., Jr. Clark, Eliot A. Coleman, Leighton P. Crandon, Edwin S. Denny, Thomas Dwight, Frederick Eldridge, Edric Foote, John C. Fuller, Henry C. Gardner, Cecil J. Gorham, Austin G. Haven, William Hawes, Emory Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Hull, James W. Jackson, Herbert W. Jones, Walter Rysam Kellogg, David S. Leonard, George H. Locke, Charles A. Morrell, George C. Palmer, Lowell M. Peet, Emerson W. Reed, Latham G. Richardson, Geo. E. Robinson, Roswell R. Shaw, Nathan H. Talbot, Archie L. Usher, Ellis B. Tilghman, Col. Edw., 1713-1785. Member of Maryland Legisla ture, 1746, '49, '57, '58, '62, '65, '66, '68. Member of the Stamp Act Congress of 1765. Paca, John P. Tilghman, Matthew, 1718-1790. Member of Md. Assembly, 1751, et seq. Brice, Philip H. Tilghman, Richard, 1672-1738. Member of Md. Assembly, 1698-1702. Member of Gov ernor's Council, 1711-1738. Brice, Philip H. Paca, John P. Tilghman, Samuel H. Tilghman, William, 1711-1782. Member of Md. Assembly, i734-'38. Brice, Philip H. Tillinghast, Pardon, 1622-1718, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1672, '80, '94, '97, 1700. Lovering, Henry M. 476 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Nickerson, Thos. W. Noyes, Charles P. Tillinghast, Philip, 1668-1732, Providence, R. I. In Capt. Gallop's Co. in Expedition against Canada, 1690. Assist ant Ballard, Edward Lathrop Nickerson, Thomas W. Tillinghast, Thomas, 1742-1821. Member R. I. General Assem bly, i772-'75. Tillinghast, William H. Tillotson, Capt. Morris, 1683- 1755, Hebron, Conn. Lieut, 1729. Capt, 1736. Morgan, George D. Norton, Edward L. Tilton, Lieut. Abraham, 1690, Ipswich, Mass. Lieut, Phips' Expedition, 1690. Davis, Walter Goodwin Tilton, Palmer Tilton, Warren C. Tilton, Ens. Daniel, 1646-1715, Lynn, Mass. Represented Hampton in the Colonial As sembly in the years 1693, '95, 1702, '09, 'n, '12, '13, '14. Speaker of the Assembly, 1702. Busiel, Charles Albert Tilton, George Henry Tilton, Lieut. Daniel, 1697-1745, Ipswich, Mass. Lieut, at Louisburg, 1745. Lieut, of 2d Co., 5th Mass. Regt, 1744. In Indian Fight, 1722. Busiel, Charles A. Davis, Walter Goodwin Tilton, George H. Tilton, Palmer Tilton, Warren C. Tilton, Capt. Jonathan, 1708- 1797, Hampton, N. H. Capt. in Col. Peter Gilman's Regt., 1755. Member of Legislature, i772-'74 Moulton, George M. Tilton, Peter, 1696. Deputy, 1675, et seq. Assist, i68i-'86, Colony of Mass. Bay. Eastman, Lauren C. Hawks, Fred'k E. Timberlake, Corp. Henry, before 1669, Newport, R. I. Corporal in 1664. Commis sioner in 1663. Anthony, Frank Dell Timpson, Capt. Robert, . Capt, His Majesty's 22d Foot. Granted a coat of arms, 4 Dec, 1767 Timpson, Lawrence Tingley, Benjamin, 1741-1828. Soldier in French and Indian War. Dexter, Theodore E. Tingley, Benjamin, 1741-1828. In Col. Ephraim Leonard's Regt. for the invasion of Canada, 1759- Dexter, Henry C. Dexter, Theodore E. Tinkham, Sergt. Ephraim, 1685. Sergt. in Lieut. John Tomson's Co. in the Garrison at Middleborough, Mass., at the outbreak of King Philip's War, 1675. Talbot, Archie L. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Tisdale, John, 1675, Taun ton, Plymouth Colony. Dep uty, 1674. Killed by Indians, 1675. Adams, John Q. Gardner, John C. F. Lane, Francis T. L. Mersereau, John D. Moseley, Frank Tyler, Edward R. Wade, John P. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Titcomb, Benaiah, 1653 . In Capt Thomas Noyes' Foot Co., 1696, Colony of Mass. Bay. Remick, John Anthony Remick, Timothy Titcomb, Ens. Benjamin, 1727 1798. Ens. in Capt. Bagley's Co., 5th Mass. Regt. Siege of Louisburg, i744-'45. Hawes, Andrew Titcomb, Col. Moses, 1707-1755. Commanded Titcombs Bat tery, Siege of Louisburg. Com manded the right wing of Gen. Sir William Johnson's army, 477 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS defeat of Baron Dieskau. Killed at Lake George. Howard, William C. Titcomb, Lieut. Thomas, 1661- 1734. Sergt and Lieut, of Newbury Co. Pettingell, Frank H. Titcomb, William, 1676, Newbury, Mass. Deputy, 1655. Clark, Byron N. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Pettingell, Frank H. Pike, Charles E. Remick, John Anthony Remick, Timothy Sprague, Rufus Wm. Titcomb, Ens. William, 1659-1740. Ensign, . Moseley, Chas. Wm. Titus, Capt. Francis. Capt. of Kings County, N. Y., Militia, 1715. Lane, Francis T. L. Titus, John, 1 627-1 689 Philip's War, 1675. Farr, Marvin A. Titus, Capt. John, Huntington, L. I. Huntington Co., 1722 Field, Thaddeus C. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Titus, Robert, 1609 , Reho both, Mass. Deputy, Mass., 1 648-' 50. Field, Thaddeus C. Monfort, Frederick D. Tobey, Thomas, Sr., . Council of War for town of Sandwich, Mass., 1676. In King Philip's War. Briggs, Wm. C. Tobey, Frank B. Tobey, Major Zaccheus, 1704- 1798. Ens., 2d Regt., Bristol Co. Militia. Capt, 1758. Major. Daggett, Freeman Lyman Todd, John, 1622 , Rowley, Mass. Representative, 1664- •86. Guilford, Wm. W. Todd, Capt. Thomas, 1625-1676. Capt of Militia. Burgess in 478 In King 1684-1754, Capt, 2d the Assembly of Md., 1674- '75- Trabue, Edmund F. Todd, Capt. Thomas, 1660-1725. Member of Maryland Assem bly for Baltimore Co., 1674. Holloway, Chas. Thos. Tolman, Thomas, 1633-1718, Dor chester, Mass. In King Phil ip's War, under Thomas Swift. Bird, Robert Daly, Martin O. Pearson, Arthur E. Sherman, Roger Tomlinson, Lieut. Agur, 1658- 1727. Ens., 1690, in Capt. Ebenezer Johnson's Co., Strat ford, defence of Albany. Harral, George Hubbell, Henry W. Peet, Frederick T. Terry, John Taylor Tompson, Deacon Samuel, 1631- 1695, Braintree, Mass. Ens., 1684. Deputy from Braintree ten years. Libby, Charles T. Tompson, Rev. William, 1599-1666, Braintree, Mass. Chaplain of Narragansett Forces, 1645. Libby, Charles T. Tong (Thong), Lieut. Walter. Ens. in N. Y. City Militia, 1710, 3d Co. Lieut, Queens Co. Militia. Fryer, Robert L. Livingston, Philip Plympton, Gilbert M. Toppan, Lieut. Jacob, 1644 . Ens., 1690. Lieut, 1717. Remick, John Anthony Remick, Timothy Topping, Capt. Thomas, 1688. Capt Southampton, L. I., Mili tia, 1651. Asst, 1655, et seq. Baker, Frank Fahys, George E. Fahys, George E., Jr. Jones, Walter R. Lindly, John M. Torrey, Lieut. James, 1615-1685, Mass. Commissioned Lieut, of Provincial Forces, 1640. Mackenzie, Geo. N. Torrey, Lieut. Josiah, 1645-1732, INDEX OF ANCESTORS Mendon, Mass. Selectman, 1 69 1, '92, '95, '96. Lieut, of Militia, 1696. Foster, V. William Torrey, Capt. William, 1608-1690. Hingham, Mass. Capt, 1645. Deputy, 1644, et seq. Clerk, House of Deputies, 1666. Foster, V. William Langdon, Perin Laws, Harry L. Torrey, Benjamin B. Torrey, Corp. Wilson, 1732 , Mansfield, and Rehoboth, Mass. In Major Howe's Co., Col. Joseph Dwight's Regt, against Crown Point. Corp., 1756, under Col. Thomas Doty, Expedition to Canada, 1759. Foster, Volney W. Tourneur, Corp. Daniel, 1626- 1673. Corp., Military Co., at Midwout, for defence against English, 1654. Against In dians, 1660. Magistrate, 1660- '63. Patentee of Harlem. Dos Passos, Louis H. Griffen, Charles F. Heylman, Henry Budelman Spies, Francis F. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Turner, Chas. Henry B. Tower, John, 1609-1702. Of Tow er's Garrison House, King Philip's War. Ballord, Esek S. Bates, James H. Bissell, William P. Brown, Paul Evans, George F. Farr, Marvin A. Hill, Henry B. Hill, Wm. S. Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Litchfield, Wilford J. Vickers, Wm. H. C. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Towne, Amos, 1709-1747, Arundel, Me. Drowned at Mt Desert, 1747, while under Capt. Thos. Perkins en route to defense of Annapolis, Nova Scotia. Davis, Walter Goodwin Towne, Sergt. Edmund, 1628-1678, Topsfield, Mass. Sergeant in Train Band. Pa:ch, Charles Endicott Towne, Ens. Jacob, 1632-1704, Topsfield, Mass. Ens., 1687- 1704. Gage, Herbert E. Hicks, Lewis W. Perkins, William H. Townley, Col. Richard, 1628- 171 1. Capt, Elizabeth Town Train Band, 1686. Col. before 1690. Took part in defeat and arrest of Gov. Leisler, 1690. Member of Gov. Lord Neill Campbell's Council, East Jer sey, 1686. Member of Gov. Fletcher's Council, N. Y., 1692. Du Bois, Ernest Blois Elliman, Lawrence B. Haines, John P. Magie, James McCosh Parrot, George T. Parrot, Raymond Townley Pell, Howland Schieffelin, Eugene Schieffelin, George R. Schieffelin, Schuyler Townley, Philip Beardsley Townley, Stephen B. Townley, Wm. Richard Underhill, Frederic E. Townsend, Andrew, 1677, Lynn, Mass. In Capt. Gard ner's Co., King Philip's War. Evans, George F. Townsend, Henry, 1695. As sistant, 1650. Representative, 1653- Ahles, Robt. Lawrence Barlow, Peter T. Macdonough, Rodney Townsend, James, . In Capt James Dickenson's Queens Co. Foot Company, 1715. Jones, Walter R. Townsend, John. Commissioner in R. I., i652-'54. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Jones, Walter R. Scott, John F, Smith, Wm. Sidney 479 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Townsend, Richard, 1671. Member of Provincial Assem bly of Rhode Island. Atkinson, John Bond Townsend, Richard, 1739. In Capt. John Hicks' Co., Queens Co., N. Y., Militia, 1738. Scudder, Townsend Townsend, James H. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Townshend, Capt. Richard, 1596 . Council, i636-'45. Bur gess for the plantations be tween Archer's Hope and Mar tin's Hundred, Va., 1629. Capt. of Militia. Hornor, Wm. M. MacDonnell, Austin M. Trabue, Edmund Francis Waters, John S. T. Tozier (Tozer), Richard, 1675, Kittery, Me. Served un der Capt. John Wincoll, King Philip's War. Killed by the Indians, Oct. 16, 1675. Fall, Charles G. Fall, George H. Harrington, Arthur C. Lord, Calvin Lord, Charles E. Pickering, McLaurin J. Trabue, Lieut. James, 1746-1803. Lieut, in the Dunmore Indian War against the Shawnees in 1774- Trabue, Edmund F. Tracy, Isaac, 1706-1779, Norwich, Conn. Deputy, i74i-'75. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Chesebrough, George L. Tracy, Lieut. John, 1633-1718, Norwich, Conn. Ens., Dux bury Co., 1682. Lieut., 1689. Deputy from Duxbury, 1683- '84, '86. Meacham, Franklin Adams Moseley, John G. Tracy, John, 1642-1702, Norwich, Conn. Deputy, 1694, '97, '99, 1701. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Chesebrough, George L. Jewett, Stephen Tracy, Lieut. Jonathan, 1646- 171 1, Preston, Conn. Lieut, of Preston Train Band, 1690. Deputy from Preston to the General Assembly, Hartford, Conn., 1699-1700. Deputy to the General Court, 1710. Chilcott, Langdon S. Tracy, Charles A. Tracy, Thomas H. Tracy, Lieut. Dr. SoLomon, 1651- 1732, Canterbury, Conn. Ens., Canterbury Co., 1700. Sergt, 1701. Lieut, 1702. Deputy, 1698, 1717. Jewett, William P. Ridgely, Charles Starkweather, Frank H. Tracy, Solomon, 1688-1751, Can terbury, Conn. Deputy, 1726- 1750. Jewett, William P. Tracy, Lieut. Thomas, 1610-1685, Norwich, Conn. Ens., ist Co , Militia, Conn., 1666. Lieut, New London Co. Dragoons, 1672. Member of General Court Commissary. King Philip's War. Commissioner, 1678, et seq. Bardwell, Harry J. Bennett, Robert R. Bottum, Harlow A. Brewer, Alfred L. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Brockway, William S. Chesebrough, George L. Chilcott, Langdon S. Clark, Kenneth Dewey, Chauncey E. De Wolf, Edwin A. Eager, Joseph P. Farnam, Charles H. Gere, Charles H. Grant, Charles J. C. Grant, Thomas P. Hartson, Millard T. Haughton, Richard Hopkins, Constant Church Huntington, Charles R. Jewett, Stephen jewett, William P. 480 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Johnson, Tracy Ayres Kent, Charles F. Kneeland, Frank G. Lathrop, Alanson P. Lord, Nathan H. Macpherson, Robert B. Mott, John T. Mott, Luther W. Murray, Charles H. Parker, Calvin D. Partridge, Edward L. Prior, John A. Rawson, Edw. S. Ridgely, Charles Ripley, Charles S. Robinson, Chas. L. F. Starkweather, Frank H. Tracy, Charles A. Tracy, Ira Otis Tracy, Joseph P. Tracy, Robert S. Tracy, Thomas H. Warren, Walter P. Waterman, Harrison L. Williams, Winslow T. Traine, John, 1680. Member of the Watertown, Mass., Train Band, 1652. Cadle, Chas. F. Cadle, Cornelius Trask, Capt. William, 1587-1666, Salem, Mass. Capt, 1632 et seq. Commanded Salem Co. in Expedition under Col. John Endicott, 3d Mass. Regt., against Pequot Indians, 1637. Representative, i635-'37, *39- Bissell, William P. Enos, Alanson T. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Howe, Chas. Luke Partridge, Edward L. Powell, Lyman T. Taft, Horace D. Trowbridge, William P. Wood, Eric F. Trask, William, 1640-1691. In King Philip's War. Enos, Alanson T. Howe, Chas. Luke Partridge, Edward L. Travers, Capt. Samuel, 1660 , Richmond Co., Va. Capt. of Militia, i685-'93. Thomas, Douglas H. Travers, William, 1630 . Commissioner, 1673, to employ Indians in defense of Colony. House of Burgesses for Lan caster Co., Va., 1677, and Speaker. Thomas, Douglas H. Treat, Lieut. James, 1634-1709, Wethersfield, Conn. Trooper, Indian War, 1658, Governor's Council. Doane, Wm. H. Smith, Charles S. Smith, Howard C. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Treat, Major John, 1650 . Major commanding Essex Co., N. j. Militia, 173 1. Assembly, 1695-1710. Halsey, Henry A. Halsey, Harlan Page Treat, Capt. Joseph, 1662-1721, Milford, Conn. Sergt. Ens. Lieut Capt, 1708. Deputy, i707-'o8. Brereton, Tallmadge H. Conover, John T. Pack, Arthur Newton Treat, John S. Treat, Joseph, 1693-1772, Milford, Conn. Ens., 1739. Lieut, 1741. Pack, Arthur Newton Treat, Hon. Richard, 1584-1669, Wethersfield, Conn. Deputy, i637-'44, for Wethersfield Co. Asst, i657-'6s. Patentee under Charles II. Charter, 1662. Gov. John Winthrop's Council, i663-'65. Abbott, Everton J. Andrews, James S. Arnold, Benj. W. Barnes, Alfred C. Beardsley, Samuel F. Bell, Jared W. Benjamin, George P. Bickford, Robt. Sloane Blagden, Thomas Booth, Charles E. Boyd, Robt Munro, Jr. Briggs, Herbert Brooker, Charles F. Camp, Charles L. N. Canfield, Von Beck Carpenter, William M. 481 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Chapman, Thomas B. Cropper, John Curtiss, Harlow C. Davis, Septimus Day, Robt. Webster Denny, Thomas Doane, William H. Dudley, Frank A. Durand, Harvey Elliot, Daniel G. French, Wm. Emerson Gesner, Anthon T. Grant, de Forest Grant, Madison Griffith, Wm. H. Gross, Charles E. Hack, Mervin R. Hack, Thomas H. Harral, George Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Hay, Charles C. Heaton, John E. Hosmer, Edward S. Hubbell, Henry W. Hulbert, Henry C. King, Harris M. Kittredge, Abbott E. Logan, Walter S. Lombard, Josiah L. Mackenzie, Geo. N., 2d Mackenzie, Geo. N., 3d McGeoch, Arthur N. Miller, Eddis N. Moffat, R. Burnham Morgan, George D. Morris, Seymour Morse, Glenn T. Mosley, John G. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles Lathrop Parker, George T. Patten, John D. Peet, Emerson W. Peet, Frederick T. Preston, Deming H. Raymond, George L. Reynolds, James Rhodes, Dudley W. Rich, William T. Richards, George H. Richardson, William E. Root, Cyrus Rumrill, Frank Seymour, Henry Shepard, Edw. M. Smith, Archibald H. Smith, Charles S. Smith, Howard C. Smith, Stewart W. Stevens, John B. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Taylor, Ellsworth M. Terry, John Taylor Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, William B. Toler, Henry P. Treat, Erastus B. Treat, James W. Walcott, Arthur S. Welles, Paul Wentworth, Moses J. Wenzell, Henry B. Whitman, Charles S. Wickwire, Arthur M. Williams, John S. Williams, Norman A. Williams, Wm. S. G. Wilson, John A. Wright, Ebenezer K Wright, Harry Linn Treat, Corp. Richard, 1622-1693. In 1657 was Corporal of the Train Band in Wethersfield, the first Cavalry in Conn. Booth, Charles Edwin Treat, James W. Wilson, J. Appleton Treat, Rev. Richard, *759- Soldier, perhaps Chaplain. Died on road to Quebec, 1759. Treat, James W. Treat, Gov. Robert, 1624-1710, Milford, Conn. Lieut, 1654. Capt, 1661. Commanding at Great Swamp Fight. Major commanding Conn. Troops, Hadley and Springfield, 1673. Dep.-Gov., i676-'82. Appoint ed Gov., 1683. In the encoun ter with the Indians at Bloody Brook, Sept 18, 1675, his ar rival on the scene of action with the Conn. Forces turned the tide. Col., 1687. Ames, Joseph B. Baldwin, Nathan A. Bickford, Robert S. Blagden, Thomas Boyd, Charles H. 482 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Boyd, Robert M., Jr. Brereton, Tallmadge H. Bristow, Frank H. Bunce, Jonathan B. Chittenden, Jonathan Brace Clark, Samuel W. Conover, John T. Cooper, William E. Crane, Percy Waldron Day, Robert W. Downes, Anson T. Downes, John I. H. Downes, William E. Durand, William C. Ford, George H. Goodwin, Augustus F. Grant, De Forest Grant, Madison Griffith, William H. Gunn, George M. Halsey, Harlan Page Halsey, Henry A. Hayes, Charles H. Kittredge, Abbott E. Lindly, John M. Lombard, John W. P. Lombard, Josiah L. Marsh, Henry D. Merwin, Alexander M. Merwin, Augustus White Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Randolph Green Rich, William T. Richards, George H. Richards, Herbert Le Van Smith, Bradish J. Smith, Edwin P. Smith, George L. Smith, Stephen M. Stevens, John B. Taylor, Ellsworth M. Toler, Henry P. Tomlinson, Charles A. Treat, Erastus B. Treat, John S. Treat, Howard Alton Voorhees, John Brownlee Ward, Leslie Dodd Warren, Herbert C. Woodruff, Rollin S. Young, Charles Mervyn Treat, Lieut. Thomas, 1668-1712. Deputy, 1706 and 1712. Lieut, Wood Creek Expedition, 1709. Queen Anne's War. Treat, Erastus B. Treat, James W. Treat, Timothy, 1731-1776. Pri vate in Capt. Elisha Noble's Co. of Sheffield, Mass., in the French War, 1755. Treat, James W. Tredwell, Surgeon Benjamin, Jr., 1735-1830, Hempstead, N. Y. Surgeon on privateer-ship Her cules, commanded by Capt. Samuel Bayard, on a voyage against the French, 1756. Tredwell, Henry Hewlett Van Nostrand, Benjamin T. Tredwell, Capt. Thomas, 1722. Capt of Militia, Hempstead, Queens County, N. Y, 1715- Smith, Wm. Sidney Tredwell, Henry Hewlett Van Nostrand, Benjamin T. Trenchard, Hon. George, 3d, 1720 . King's Attorney, Salem and Cumberland Counties. Atty.-General, West New Jer sey, i767-'75- Surrogate Gen eral, 1772. Trenchard, Edward Trescott, John, 1651-1741, Dor chester, Mass. In Capt. Sam uel Wadsworth's Co., King Philip's War, 1676. Danforth, Allen Triplett, Francis, 1728 - 1794, Fauquier Co., Va. A Volun teer from Prince William Co., .French and Indian War, 1750. Hord, Arnold H. Tripp(e), John, 1610-1678. Com missioner, 1655. Deputy, 1648, et seq. Asst, 1670, et seq. Banks, Warren S. Burlingame, Edwin A. Dyer, Horace E. Greene, Douglas N. Peck, Raymond E. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Watson, William H. Tripp, Ens. Othniel, 173 8-1 83 5, * Service accepted by New York Society before organization of General Society. Service not now qualifying. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Providence, R. I. Ens. in Col. Harris' Regt. for the reduction of Montreal and Canada, un der Capt. Tew, 9th Company, Feb., 1759. Tripp, Frederick E. Trippe, Lieut.-Col. Henry, 1632- 1697, Dorchester Co., Md. Maj. of Horse, 1689. Lieut.- Col. of Field Officers, 1694. Lower House of Assembly, i67i-'8i. Trippe, Andrew C. Trippe, Chas. W. Trippe, James McC. Trippe, Juan Terry Trow, Bartholomew, 1753. Capt. 9th Co., Col. Moulton's Regt., at siege and capture of Louisburg. Blodgett, John T. Trowbridge, Lieut. James, 1636- 1717, Newton, Mass. Deputy from Cambridge, i700-'o3. In King Philip's War. Lieut, 1675. Adams, Herbert L. Barrows, John W. Brown, Daniel A. Burnham, Albert W. Cowee, James C. Farr, William M. Hall, Clayton C. Hammond, Lyman D. Hemenway, Frederick T. Hubbard, Ralph H. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Ray, Franklin T. Reed, John L. Rhodes, Dudley W. Robinson, Roswell R. Trowbridge, Samuel B. P. Trowbridge, William P. Turner, Luther G. Vaile, Joel F. Trowbridge, Lieut. Thomas, 1632- 1702, New Haven Troop, Capt. William Rosewell, King Phil ip's War. Dwight, Frederick Hayes, Bichard Austin Hotchkiss, Henry S. Rose, John Carter Trowbridge, Charles H. Trowbridge, Edmund Q. Trowbridge, Edwin D. Trowbridge, Ezekiel H. Trowbridge, Hayes Q. Trowbridge, Rutherford Trowbridge, Thomas R. Trowbridge, Ens. William, 1700- 1787, New Haven. Ens. of West Haven Co., 1751. . Pack, Arthur Newton Truax, Isaac Jacobse, 1726-1805. Under Lieut. John Darling. Peopendael Massacre, 1748. Truax, Charles H. True, Capt. Henry, 1645-1735, Salisbury, Mass. Capt, 1696- 1722. Representative, i689-'95. Pettingell, Frank H. Scales, John Stone, Jacob Trumbull, Capt. Benoni, 1684- 1770. Ens., 1729. Lieut, 1736. Capt, 1740, North Co. of Hebron. Norton, Edward L. Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan, 1710- 1785. Dep.-Gov., i766-'69. Gov. of Conn., i770-'83. Coit, James Dana Huntington, Frederick J. Lanman, David H. Trumbull, Jonathan Tuck, John, 1652-1742, Hampton, N. H. Deputy, 1696, 1717. Palmer, William L. Tuck, Jonathan, 1697 - 1781, Hampton, N. H. Deputy, 1754, 1758. Palmer, William L. Tucker, Lieut. Benjamin, 1646- 1713, Roxbury, Mass. Lieut. Roxbury Militia, 1710. Brooks, Lyman L. Nickerson, Thos. W. Tucker, Benoni, 1662-173 5, Ames bury, Mass. Snowshoe Man in Capt. Harvey's Co., Essex Regt, i7o8-'o9. Clark, Byron N. Tucker, Lieut. Ephraim, 1689- 1774. Milton, Mass. Received a Lieut's commission from Gov. Shirley, 1744. Chapman, Chandler P. Tucker, Ezra, Jr., 1738-1804, 484 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Haverhill, Mass. Private in Lieut. Benj. Gale's Co., Col. Osgood's Regt. of Essex County Militia. Regt. was at Crown Point in i757-'s8. Clark, Byron N. Tucker, Capt. Moses, i 704-1 769, New Ipswich, N. H. Capt French and Indian War. Start, Charles M. Tucker, Wm. R. , Tucker, Robert, 1 604-1 682, Mil ton, Mass. Deputy, 1669, '80, '81. Brooks, Lyman L. Nickerson, Thos. W. Ware, Horace E. Wheeler, Bertrand T. Tuckerman, John, 1655-1735, Bos ton, Mass. Under Captains Henchman and Wadsworth in King Philip's War, 1675- '76. Tuckerman, Alfred Tuckerman, Bayard Tuckerman, Bayard, Jr. Tudor, Elihu, M.D., 1732-1826. In the Campaign against Can ada, 1755. Under Wolfe in 1759. In Havana Expedition, 1762. Hoadley, James H. Platt, Walter B. Tufts, Capt. Peter, 1648-1721, Medford, Mass. Representa tive, i689-'92, '95, '97, '99- 1700, '02. Lieut, 1690. Capt. of Horse, Indian Campaign, 1706. Brooks, Lyman L. Wolcott, Roger Tupper, Capt. Thomas, Sr., 1578- 1676, Sandwich, Mass. Founder of town, 1637. Capt. and Member of Council of War. Deputy, 1644, et seq. Chilcott, Langdon S. Lovering, Henry M. Tupper, James B. T. Tupper, Thomas, Jr., 1637-1706, Sandwich, Mass. Capt. Barn stable Co., 1690. Deputy, Plymouth Col., 1679. Deputy, Mass., 1692. Chilcott, Langdon S. Lovering, Henry M. Young, Francis C. Turck, Lieut. Paulus. Lieut, 1689. Lieut, of Foot, New York, King William's War. Cannon, Henry B. Lane, Francis T. L. Turel, Capt. Daniel, 1646-1699, Boston, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1674. Capt. Boston Mili tia. Talbot, Joel F. Turel, Lieut. Daniel, 1693, Boston, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1660. 2d Sergt, 1666. Lieut, 1676. Talbot, Joel F. Turgis, Francis, 1697. Mem ber of Assembly, 1678. Middleton, John I. Turner, Humphrey, — — 1673, Scituate, Mass. Representa tive, Plymouth Col., 1640, et seq. Private in Military Co. Baker, Alfred L. Bicknell, George A. Brown, John B. Brown, Philip G. Dutton, William D. Homer, Wm. B. Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Hunt, Arthur K. Perry, Alex. Rumrill, Frank Turner, Philip F. Vaile, Joel F. Wood, Eric F. Turner, John, . One of eight men from the town of Scituate, Mass., in expedition against the Narragansetts, 1645. Perry, Alex. Wood, Eric F. Turner, Capt. Nathaniel, 1647, New Haven, Conn. Block Island Expedition, Gen. John Endicott, 1636, and Pe quot War. Gov.'s Asst, 1639 First Magistrate of New Ha ven, 1639. Capt, Salem, Mass., 1634. Benjamin, George P. 485 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Carter, Walter S. Cropper, John Little, Robt. Forsyth Moore, John Henry Plumb, James I. Royce, Alfred L. Safford, Ralph Kirkham Scoffield, George S. Smith, Robert A. Strong, Theron G. Tuttle, Frank D. Tuttle, Winthrop M. Upson, William F. Warren, Charles E. Washburn, William I. Whitman, Chas. S. Wright, Harry Linn Turner, Capt. Philip, 1755- Cornet of Troop of Horse, King George's War, 1747-1749. Capt. of Troop of Horse. Deputy for Norwich. Dutton, Wm. D. Turner, Robert, 2d, 1635 . Governor's Council, Penn., 1686, et seq. Bradford, Thomas H. Turner, Capt. William, 1675. Capt. King Philip's War; killed in "Falls Fight," 1675. Abbott, Charles J., Jr. Adams, Benjamin B. Davol, Chas. Joseph Turner, Philip F. Wheaton, John R. Turner, William. Deputy, R. I., 1757 Tilley, R. Hammett Turney, Capt. Robert, 1633-1689. Capt. of Fairfield, Conn., Train Band, 1685. Jennings, Walter Turpin, Lieut.-Col. Thomas, 1708- 1790. Militia of Cumberland Co., Virginia, 1754. Cooper, Leslie B. Deen, William M. Patteson, Herbert L. Patteson, Thomas A., Jr. Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr., 3rd Turpin, Frank B. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Turrell, Ephraim, 1702 1784, Woodbridge. In the French 486 and Indian War. Private in Capt. James Peck's Co., 7th Regt, 1755. Pack, Arthur Newton Tusten, Col. Benjamin, 1716- 1796. Southold, L. I., and Goshen, N. Y. Judge of Co. Court, 1763. Col. of a Regt. of Militia. Deputy in 1775. Little, Robert Forsyth Maclaren, Robt. Forrest Tusten, Thomas, 1635-1698. Mem ber of Train Band under Lieut. Glover, i652-'53, in the trou bles with Dutch and Indians, Southold. Little, Robert Forsyth Tusten (Thurston), Thomas, 1680-1736, Southold, L. I. Sol dier in Capt. James Reeve's Co., 1715. Little, Robt. Forsyth Tuthill, Daniel, 1679-1762. In Capt. Wm. Booth's Southold Co., 1715. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Tuthill, John, 1635-1717. Mem ber of Train Band in i652-'53, Southold, under Lieut. Chas. Glover, in the troubles with Dutch and Indians. Little, Robt. Forsyth Tuttle, Caleb, 1721-1790, New Haven. Served 18 days in 1757 on expedition to relieve Fort William Henry; in campaigns of 1758, '59, '60. Hawkins, William Elton Tuttle, Capt. Daniel, 1680-174S, Wallingford, Conn. Capt. of Southeast Co., 1738. Tuttle, Daniel S. Tuttle, Lieut. John, 1 596-1656, Ipswich, Mass. Representa tive, 1644. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Constant, S. Victor Dyer, Leonard H. French, Leon LeL. Gordon, Edwin A. Libby, Charles T. Little, Henry L. Wills, Henry LeB. Wolcott, Roger Tuttle, Capt. John, 1646-1720, INDEX OF ANCESTORS Dover, N. H. Representative, 1692, '98-1701, '07. Lieut, King William's War, i689-'90. Capt, 1692. Member of the Council of War, 1707. Parker, C. Wallingford Parker, Herman Robinson, Charles L. F. Runk, Louis B. Soule, Horace H., Jr. Tuttle, Hiram A. Tuttle, Q. M. Capt. Joseph, 1692- 1761. Q. M. 2d Conn. Regt, 1742. Capt, East Haven Co., 1743- Candee, Henry S. Tuttle, Nathaniel, 1652-1721. As "a soldier," he was allotted land at New Haven in 1680. Hawkins, William Elton Tuttle, William, 1609 1673. Served on the Night Watch at New Haven, 1646. Brokaw, George T. Cadle, Cornelius Dwight, Frederick Enos, Alanson T. Gould, Charles J. Hawkins, William Elton Jennings, Walter Lines, Harvey K. Pack, Arthur Newton Patterson, Andrew S. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Tuttle, Henry S. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Whitman, Chas. S. Twichell, Joseph, 1654-1710, Dor chester, Mass. In Capt. Sam uel Moseley's Co., Great Swamp Fight, 1675. Bartlett, Joseph G. Stone, William E. Twining, William, 1595 - 1659. Served in the Indian Wars, 1645. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Tyler, Abraham, Sr., 1707-1776, Haddam, Conn. Private Capt. Well's 5th Company, Col. Whiting's Regt, Conn. Mili tia. Tyler, James Jay Tyler, Abraham, Jr., 1733-1804, Haddam, Conn. Member of a Regt. led by Col. Nathan Whiting of Litchfield. In 2d attack on Fort Ticonderoga, 1758. Tyler, James Jay Tyler, Lieut. Dudley, 1700-1790. Clerk of a company of Capt. Richard Turner's, 1757. Lieut. in Capt. Daniel Spafford's Co., 1761 and 1765. Patch, Charles Endicott Tyler, Sergt. Elijah, 1727 . In Capt. John Trip's Co., Col. Willard's Regt, 1755. Simmons, Joseph F. Tyler, Q. M. John, 1725-1794, Attleboro, Mass. Q. M- and Lieut, in Third Bristol Co. Regt, Troop of Horse, 1762- '71- Carpenter, Wheaton A. Tyler, Q. M., Moses, 1642-1727, Boxford, Mass. Q. M. Essex Co Militia, 1689. Coffin, William K. Dennett, Tyler Dyer, Isaac W. Patch, Charles Endicott Tyler, Lieut. Moses, 1722-1804, Attleboro, Mass. Lieut, in Capt. Jacob Ide's Co., 1771. Litchfield, Wilford J. Tyler, Nathaniel, 1699 - '774- Enlisted in Capt. Slap's Co.; on Muster Roll of Capt Bill ing's Co., 1756. Clark, Eliot A. Tyler, Robert, 1671-1738. Assem bly from Prince George's Co., Md., i704-'25. Johnson, Bradley Tyler Pottenger, Francis Marion Tyler, Royall, 1724-1771, Boston. Council, i764-'7i. Tyler, Edward R. Tyler, Samuel, 1655-1695, Ando ver, Mass. In King Philip's War. Cadle, Cornelius Litchfield, Wilford J. Tyler, Capt. Samuel, 1695-1780, Attleboro, Mass. Representa tive, I747"'49- Capt, 1757. Litchfield, Wilford J. Tyng, Edward, 1610-1681, Boston. 487 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Deputy, i66i-'62. Asst, 1668- '81. Bell, Charles U. Libby, Charles T. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Parker, George T. Rumrill, Frank Tyng, Gov. Edward, 1649 1690. Commander of Fort Loyal, i68o-'8i. Council, Prov. of Me., 1686. Lieut.-Col. and Commander of the Prov. of Laganaduck, i68i-'89. Gov. of Nova Scotia, 1690. Chadwick, William H. Fox, James C. Moseley, Chas. Wm. Moseley, Edward A. Starr, Isaac, Jr. Tyng, Capt. William, 1653, Boston and Braintree, Mass. Capt. of Militia at Braintree. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Ens., 1640. Treasurer of Colony, 1640-44. Commissioner New England Colonies, 1643. Dep uty from Boston, i639-'43, '47. From Braintree, i649-'5i. Jeffries, John T. L. Jones, George W. Stone, Chas. W. Webber, William O. Wood, Alfred Trenchard Wood, Eric F. U Ufford, Ens. Samuel. Ens., Strat ford, Conn., 1714. Lieut, 1720. Whitney, Charles P. Underhill, Capt. John, 1600- 1672. Officer, A. & H. A. Co. In Pequot War. Gov. of Ex eter and Dover, N. H., 1641. Led the Dutch Troops against the Simaroy Indians, 1644. Ahles, Robt. Lawrence Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Barlow, Peter T. Barrowe, Samuel Barry, Herbert Coles, Henry, R. R. Davies, Julien T. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Elliman, Lawrence B. Field, Wm. Broadhurst Osgood Marshall, Wm. St J. E. Morgan, James L. Morgan, John H. Morton, Charles M. Morton, Thomas G. Smith, Karl Beckwith Smith, William Sidney Spies, Francis F. Sutton, Ashabel Suydam, Walter L. Taylor, Myron Charles Taylor, Willard Underhill Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Tiffany, George Townsend, Edwin S. Townsend, Isaac H. Townsend, James H. Townsend, John Tredwell, Henry Hewlett Underhill, Edgar Underhill, Francis T. Underhill, Frederic E. Underhill, Meredith Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Willets, Howard Wing, John D. Wing, John M. Wing, Louis S. Wood, Arnold Wood, Gilbert Congdon Wood, Rushmore Underhill, Capt. John, 1718 . Capt Westchester Co. Troops, i758-'6o, French and Indian War. Underhill, Edgar Underhill, Fred E. Underwood, Corp. Jonathan, 1716- 1804, Sudbury and Weston. Corp. in French and Indian War from Sudbury. Simmons, Joseph Ferris 488 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Underwood, Thomas, 1658 . Soldier from Watertown in King Philip's War. Simmons, Joseph F. Updike, Daniel, 1694-1757. At torney-Gen. of R. I. Commis sioner to meet Commissioners of other Colonies, 1755, to consult with Gov. Shirley of Mass. who held field com mand. Hidden, Walter Updike, Gilbert, 1605-1654, New Amsterdam, N. Y. Member of Council of War, 1645. Com mander of Fort Good Hope, 1638, et seq. Hagan, Gilbert H. Kenyon, Geo. Henry Mersereau, John D. Updike, Lodowick, 1646-1736, R. I. Deputy, 1696. Hidden, Walter Upham, John, 1600-1681, Wey mouth and Maiden, Mass. Deputy, i636-'39- Litchfield, Wilford J. Sprague, Phineas W. Upham, Henry P. Upham, Henry W. Wade, James F. Winship, Wm. H. Wolcott, Roger Upham, Lieut. Phineas, 1635-1676, Maiden, Mass. Lieut, in Capt. Wayte's Co., King Philip's War. Lieut 4th Mass. Co. under Capt. Isaac Johnson, in the Great Swamp Fight, 1675. After Capt. Johnson was shot, took command until wounded. Died from effect of his wounds in Oct, 1676. Baker, Frank Leslie Bell, Charles U. Crafts, John W. Gould, Levi S. Green, Samuel S. Hall, Henry H. Haskins, Charles W. Heywood, Henry B. Litchfield, Wilford J. Munds, James Theus Orvis, Charles E. Orvis, Edwin W. Trumbull, Nathan Franklin Upham, Charles C. Upham, Edward D. Upham, Frederick W. Upham, Henry M. Upham, Henry P. Upham, Henry W. Upham, James B. Upham, Robert H. Upham Wm. Henry Wade, James F. Winship, Wm. H. Woolson, Charles A. Upham, Phineas, 1659-1720, Mai den, Mass. Deputy, I70i-'o2, '05, '16, '18. Bell, Charles U. Upham, Henry W. Wade, James F. Winship, Wm. H. Upshall, Nicholas, 1596 -1666, Boston, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1637. Haven, Wm. Stevens, John W. Upson, Sergt. Stephen, 1653- 1735, Waterbury, Conn. Dep uty, • i7io-'i2, '29. Sergt., 1715. Collins, Holdridge O. Upson, Capt. Stephen, Jr., 1686- 1777, Waterbury, Conn. Dep uty, 1743, et seq. Capt. of Militia. Collins, Holdridge O. Usher, Ens. Hezekiah, Sr., — — 1676, Boston and Billerica, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. 2d Sergt, 1657. ist Sergt, 1663. Ens., 1664. Brooks, Lyman L. Gilbert, James H. Jeffries, John T. L. Stone, Charles W. Usher, Col. John, 1648 - 1726. Q. M. Boston Troop of Horse, 1683. Councillor, i686-'89, un der Pres. Dudley and Gov. Andros. Treasurer, 1686. Lieut.-Gov. of N. H. and Commander-in-Chief, i692-'97, i703-'i5. A. & H. A. Co., 1673. Colonel, 1715. Jeffries, John T. L. Utie, Capt. John, 1634. House 4S9 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS of Burgesses, Va., i623-'29, for plantations between Archer's Hope and Martin's Hundred. Member for Hogg Island. Capt. of Militia, 1631. Mem ber of King's Council, 1632- '34- Browne, Bennet B. V Vail, Edward, i 695-1 749, Boston, Mass. Member of the A. & H. A. C, 1733- Bates, Daniel M. Vail, John, ist, 1663-1737, South- old, L. I. In Southold Mili tary Co., No. 1, Benjamin Youngs, Capt, 1715. Corwin, Hamilton S. Jones, Charles L. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Vail, John, 2d, 1768, South- old, L. I. In Southold Mili tary Co. No. 1, Benjamin Youngs, Capt, 171 5. Corwin, Hamilton S. Vail, Lieut. Thomas, , 1734-1807. Sergt, Capt. Thomas Ferry's Co., Col. Oliver de Lancey's Regt. under Gen. Prideaux and Sir William Johnson, 1759. Lieut. Capt. Israel Horton's Co., N. Y. Militia, Col. Nathaniel Woodhull, un der Gen. Amherst, at capture of Fort Lewis, 1760. Vail, Henry H. Valentine, Col. Benjamin, 1650- 1712. Dragoon in Colonial service. Lindsay, John D. Valentine, Abraham B. Valentine, Samuel H. Van Alen, Pieter, . In Capt. John Schuyler's Albany Co., 1715. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Van Alstyne, Capt. Abraham Janse, after 1742. Capt. of an Albany Co., 171 5. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Van Baal, Jan Hendrickse, 1636 , Albany. Magistrate of Fort Orange and Indian Com missioner, 1664, '66, '70, '72. Cornet in Troop of Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer in 1670. Judge of Court of Ad miralty in 1664, '72. Reichner, Aiken Van Benschoten, Ensign Elias, 1679 . Ensign in Capt. Wessel Ten Broeck's Ulster Co. Company, Canada Expedi tion, 1711. Helmuth, William T. Van Bersum, Egbert, . Sol dier in Burgher Corps, 4th Co., 1653. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Van Bibber, Capt. John, 1740- 1820. Fought in the battle of Point Pleasant, 1774. One of the most daring Indian fighters. Smith, Rogers M. Van Blarcum, Jan Lubbertsen, 1674. Commissioned to fortify Bergen against the English, 1664. Cannon, Henry Brevoort VAN Brugh, Capt. Johannis Pie- terszen, 1624- 1697. Corp. Blue Flag Co., Burgher Corps, i652-'53, New Amsterdam. Prest. of the Bench, 1662. Pro vincial Envoy to Amsterdam, 1664. Burgomaster, i673-*74. Capt New Orange, i673-'74. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Boardman, Lansdale Botsford, Harry G. Brown, Paul R. Davies, Julien T., Jr. Davies, William G. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Denny, Thomas Du Bois, Ernest Bloise Du Val, Clive L. 490 Index of ancestors Fryer, Robert L. Hardie, Joseph C. Livingston, John H. Livingston, Philip Minis, John L. Plympton, Gilbert M. Runk, Louis B. Satterlee, Francis LeR. Storm, Clarence Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Van Brugh, Capt. Peter, 1666- 1740. Mayor of Albany, N. Y., 1699-1700, '2o-'23. Member of Assembly, 1705, et seq. Capt at Fort Orange, 1715-1722. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Du Val, Clive L. Fryer, Robt. L. Livingston, Philip McKinstry, Chas. H. Satterlee, Francis LeR. Seaman, Louis L. Van Brunt, Major Cornelius, 1754. King's Co. Militia, 1700. General Assembly, Prov. N. Y., 1690-1711. Voorhees, William P. Warner, Culbreth H. Van Brunt, Col. Joost Rutgers, 1746. Ens. Foot, Kings Co. Militia. Lieut, 1700. Capt, 1705. Lieut.-Col., 1715. Col., 1722. Schenck, Charles L. Schenck, Willard P. Van Buren, Ens. Martin, 1678- 1740, Albany. Ensign in 171 5. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Van Buren, Petrus, 1723 . Soldier for frontier defense, 1767. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Van Buren, Pieter Tobias, 1697 , Kinderhook, N. Y. Served in Capt. Fraens Claevw, Jr.'s Co., Kinderhook, May 15, 1767. Neithercut, Richard Irving Van Buskirk, Lourens Andries- sen, 1694. Appointed member of Governor's Coun cil, N. J., Mar. 18, 1672, and served many years. Mersereau, John D. Poillon, Arthur Poillon, William Vance, Capt. John, 1763. Captain in the Lower Regi ment, New Castle County Militia, 1747-1755. MacDonough, Rodney VanCleef, Laurens, 1780, Freehold, N. J. On Muster- roll of Sept., 1746, to serve under Capt. Richards against Canada. Jones, Walter R. Van Corlear, Benoni, 1704. Cornet, Capt. Killian Van Rensselaer's Troop, Col. Peter Schuyler's Regt, Albany, 1700. Cutler, James G. Cutler, Joseph W. Van Cortlandt, Col. Frederick, . Colonel of a Regi ment of Militia in Westchester Co., N. Y., 1741. Marshall, Wm. St. John Elliot Van Cortlandt, Col. Jacobus, 1658 . Col. of Militia, Prov. N. Y., 1702. Kings Co. Militia, I7i7-'i8. Expedition to Canada, 1711. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Fryer, Robert L. Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Suydam, Walter L. Van Cortlandt, Col. Oloff Stev- en«en, 1600-1684, New Am sterdam. One of the eight men to adopt measures against the Indians, 1645. Col. Bur gher Corps, 1649, '55-'64- Burgomaster, New Amsterdam, 1655, '56. '58, '60, '62, '63. Schepen, 1654. Commissioner to settle boundaries between New Netherland and New England, 1663. Commissioner to surrender New Netherland to the English, 1664. Astor, John Jacob Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Bailey, Theodorus Bascome, Western R. Beekman, J. William Cammann, Chas. Lewis Campbell, Wm. A. Clark, Kenneth 491 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Cunningham, Francis DeL. Cunningham, Wm. De Lancey Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. De Luze, Philip S. De Peyster, F. Ashton Douw, Charles G. DuBois, Ernest Bois Erving, William V. R. Fryer, Robert L. Hardie, Joseph C. Harriman, Francis C. Harriman, William E. Hillhouse, Chas. B. Hillhouse, Francis Hoffman, Samuel V. Hunt, Ridgely, Jr. Livingston, Philip Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Ogden, Thomas L. Oothout, John W. Paige, Edward W. Parker, Charles W. Plympton, Gilbert M. Runk, Louis B. Schieffelin, Schuyler Sill, Howard Sill, John T. Storm, Clarence Suydam, Walter L. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Tucker, William R. Van Cortlandt, Robt. B. Vander Veer, Edgar A. Van Rensselaer, Augustus C. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Ver Planck, Wm. G. Watkins, de Lancey W. Whitehead, Cortlandt Woodward, Francis W. Van Cortlandt, Col. Stephanus, 1643-1710. Kings Co. Regt, i67i-'93. Member King's Coun cil, 1680-1700. Bascome, Western R. Clark, Henry S. Cunningham, Francis de L. Cunningham, Wm. D. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Erving, William V. R. Hoffman, Samuel V. Livingston, Philip Ogden, Thomas L. Parker, Charles W. Russell, William H. Schieffelin, Schuyler Schuyler, Philip Van R. Tucker, Wm. Ruggles Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Ver Planck, William G. Whitehead, Cortlandt Van Cowenhoven, Capt. Jacob. One of the "Nine Men," 1647- '58. Capt. of Burghery in Netherland. Coles, Henry Rutgers Remsen Foster, Frederick de P. Suydam, Walter L. Weisse, Faneuil S. Van Cowenhoven, Jan Gerretse, 1639 , Flatlands, Manhat tan. Member of Leister's Council ; of New Amsterdam Court of Exchequer. Reichner, Aiken *Van Cowenhoven, Wolfert Ger retse, 1 630-1 660. One of the Eight Men; also one of the Twelve Men under Gov. Kieft, 1643-44. Burling, Wm. Raymond Conover, Chas. Hopkins Duffield, Howard Hutton, Arthur L. Jones, Walter R. Lane, Francis T. L. Lefferts, Frederic R. Lefferts, William H. Luquer, Thatcher T. P. McKesson, Irving Perry, Alexander Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Suydam, Walter L. Trenchard, Edward Weisse, Faneuil S. Van Dam, Gov. Rip, 1660-1749. N. Y. Provincial Assembly, 1699. Member of Council. Gov. of the Prov., 173 1. Crosby, Maunsell S. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Duane, William N. DuVal, Clive L. Fryer, Robert L. Livingston, Philip "Service not now qualifying. 492 INDEX OF ANCESTORS McKinstry, Chas. H. Miller, John B. Newman, Clarence E. Plympton, Gilbert M. Satterlee, Francis LeR. Van Den Bergh, Corporal Arent, . Soldier in Fort at Albany, 1689. Dwight, Frederick Vandenbergh, Barent Gerritse, . In Capt. Henry Van Rensselaer's Albany Co., 1715. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Van Der Beek, Coenradus, 1647- 1709. Was one of the soldiers sent on an expedition to Al bany, 1690. Katzenbach, Frederick F. Vanderberg, Johannes, , Albany, N. Y. Soldier in Capt. Jacobus Van Schoonhoven's Company, N. Y. Militia, 1715. Morrison, Geo. A., Jr. Van Der Bogaert, Surgeon Har- men myndertse, 1612-1647. Surgeon, West India Co.'s ship Endraght, at New Amsterdam, i630-'33. Commissary at Fort Orange, 1645. Du Bois, William M. Tyson, Malcolm V. Van Voast, Horace S. Viele, Sheldon T. Van der Cliff, or Van Cliff, Lieut. Dirck, 1694. Com missioned Lieut, 1684. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Van der Heyden, Dirck, . In Capt. Schuyler's Troop, Albany, 171 5. Grinnell, William M. Vander Leyden, Matthias. Mem ber of Md. Assembly, 1709, '13, '15, '16. Brice, Philip H. Van der Poel, Abraham, 1680 . On a "List of the Men who have sign'd to goe on board Capt. Calvers," 1704. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Van der Poel, Lieut. Melgert Wynantse, 1646-1710. Lieut. for Albany defense, 1690. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Van der Spiegel, Cadet Laurens, Burgher Corps, 2d Platoon under Sergt. Isaac Van Kleeck, Cornells Steenwyck, Capt. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Fryer, Robert L. Vandervoort, Paulus, Queen's Co., N. Y. Under Capt Nathaniel Hazen, 1715. Hale, Walter S. Timberlake, William S. Van Deusen, Corp. Abraham Pieterson. Lance Corp. in 2d Burgher Corp., New Amster dam, 1653. One of the "Twelve Men," Aug., 1641. One of the "Eight Men," Nov., 1643. One of the "Mounted Guards," 1653. Kinnan, Morris Egenton Little, Robt. Forsyth Maclaren, Robt. Forrest Reynolds, Henry S. Shirley, Rufus G. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Van Dusen, Fred Clark Van Deusen, Gysbert, 1709 . In Lieut David Schuyler's Co, Shirley, Rufus Geo. Van Deusen, Jacobus, 1670-1729. Conducted a detachment to Albany; was allowed expenses of military transport, 1703. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Van de Water, Q. M. Evert, 1714. Quartermaster of a Troop of Horse of a Regt. of Militia in New York City in 1700, and again in 1702 on the arrival of Lord Cornbury. Hance, William W. Van Duzer, Isaac, . On roll of "Captyn Cornells Har- ing's Company of Orange Co. Militia, Oct. 25, 171 5." Maclaren, Robt. Forrest Van Dyck, Dr. Jacobus, . Surgeon of Fort at Schenec tady, 1704, Queen Anne's War. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Van Dyck, Jan Thomasse, 1632- 1673, New Utrecht, L. I. He was Sergt, 1659, in Esopus War. Commissioner to First 493 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Court, 1661. Magistrate for Fort Orange and New Utrecht, 1654, '57, '58, '59, '60, *6i, '62, '63, '73- Martin, George Washington Van Dyke, Ens. Hendrick, 1655. Ens. under Gov. Kieft, against Indians of Westchester, i639-'42. Under Capt. Under hill on Long Island, 1644. Member of Council, 1642, et seq. Schout Fiscall, 1645- '52. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. De Forest, Louis Effingham Kinnan, Morris Egenton Reynolds, Henry S. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Van Dyke, Jan, 1680-1764. Private in 6th Co., New jersey Mili tia, 1715. Founder of New Brunswick, N. J. Alderman by Charter of King George II. Aitken, Wm. B. Van Dyke, Capt. Jan Janse, 1652- 1736. Lieut, of New Utrecht Militia, 1689. Capt, 1700. Aitken, Wm. B. Van Eps, Jan Baptist, 1673. French and Indian Wars. Taken captive Schenectady, 1690, carried to Canada; escaped after three years. Was afterward Interpreter and Ambassador of Five Nations. Eldredge, Zoeth S. Griffith, Wm. H. Santvoord, Seymour V. Van Eps, Jan Dirk, 1690. Killed in the defense of Sche nectady against the French and Indians. Santvoord, Seymour V. Van Eps, Lieut. Johannes, 1673- 1690, Schenectady, N. Y. Lieut, of Foot under Capt Johannes Glen. Boucher, Charles Dwight, Frederick Eldredge, Zoeth S. Fryer, Robert L. Griffith, Wm. H. Van Voast, Horace S. Van Gelder, Johannes. Mus keteer in Fort in New York, June 12, 1689. Foster, Frederick de P. Haines, John P. Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Lane, Francis T. L. Van Guysling, Myndert, 1691- 1772, Schenectady, N. Y. In 2d Foot Co. of Schenectady, N. Y., 1715- Van Guysling, George E. Van Harlinger, Jan Wybesse, . Private in Co. from Fort Orange that went to fight Esopus Indians in 1660. Dwight, Frederick Van Horne, Col. Philip, 1719 . Commanding a Regt of Mili tia, Prov. of N. J., 1771. Boardman, Lansdale Lansdale, Philip Van Horne Van Imbroch, Dr. Gysbert G, 1665. Surgeon in Esopus War. Member of Court at Wildwyck. Bogert, Theodore P. Bogert, William B. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Elliman, Lawrence B. Van Keuren, Capt. Matthys Jansen. Ens., 1670. Capt, 1685; later served against French on northern frontier. Sherrill, Charles H. Van Kleeck, Capt. Baltus. Capt. of Foot Co., Ulster and Dutch ess Troop, Lieut.-Col. Jacob Rutsen, 1693 and 1700, for at tack on Canada. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Van Kleeck, Lawrence, 1690- 1769, Poughkeepsie. In Capt Barend Z. Van Kleeck's Dutchess Co. Company, 1715. Richards, Charles S. Richards, William S. Van Kortright, Michiel Bastaen- sen, 1630-1689. Member of Night Watch, 1676. Magis trate, 1673. Ryer, George S. ¦194 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Ryer, James B. Spies, Francis F. Van Leeuwen, Johannes, . A member of Capt. Timothy Bagley's Co. of Horse, Queens Co., L. I., 1714. Hudnut, Alex. M. Van Luvanigh, Ens. Zachariah, 1789. Ens., 1756, French and Indian War, Upper Regt, New Castle Co., Delaware. Bird, John B. Du Pont, Charles I. Du Pont, Victor, Jr. Du Pont, Victor, 3d Wainwright, Francis King Wainwright, Clement R. Van Naerden, Lieut. Pieter Cas- parse Mabie, 1663. Corp., Burgher's Corps, 1653. Ens., 1658. Lieut, 1660. Died on Expedition to Esopus, 1663. Kinnan, Morris Egenton Mabie, Hamilton W. Reynolds, Henry S. Vanneman, Lieut. Garret, 1713- 1761. Commissioned Lieut, in Capt. Abraham Nelson's Co. of Piles Grove, Col. Nicholas Gibbon's Salem and Cumber land County Regt. of Foot, 1748. Reichner, Aiken Reichner, Louis Irving Van Nese, Jan, 1747. In Capt. Johannes Mingael's Co., Al bany, in 1715. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Van Ness, Capt. Cornelius Hen dricks, 1681. Capt, Night Watch, Rensselaerwyck, 1663. Corbusier, William H. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Van Ness, Capt. John, 1725 . Capt. of a Co. of N. Y. Pro vincial Troops, 1760. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe Van Newkirk, Sergt. Arien Ger ritsen, 1662 , Ulster Co., N. Y. Trooper in i686-'87, under Capt Beeckman. Sol dier, 1687, at Esopus, under Capt Thos. Gersones. Ens., 1700. Sergt, 1738. Keator, Frederick R. Van Nuys, Isaac, 1695-1780. Served as a Private in Capt. Aartt Van Pelt's Co. of King's County Militia in the Colony of New York, 171 5. Van Nuys, James Benton Van Oblinus, Joost, 1706. Member ist Co. of Harlem. Night Watch, i675-'76, for protection against Indians. Spies, Francis F. Van Pelt, Lieut. Jan Teunissen, . Lieut, 1689. Mem ber of Assembly, 1692. Peti tioned in 1702 against the Leisterian faction. Mersereau, John D. Van Rensselaer, Capt. Hendrick, 1667-1740. Capt, 2d Co., Manor of Rensselaerwyck, 1717. Runk, Louis B. Storm, Clarence Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Van Rensselaer, Capt. Henry. Capt, Foot, 1735. N. Y. Pro vincial Forces, French and In dian Wars. Hardie, Francis H. Hardie, Joseph Cuyler Van Rensselaer, Col. Jeremias, 1632-1674. The 2d Patroon. Member Colonial Assembly and Speaker, 1664. Col., Mili tia. Bascome, Western R. Beekman, James Wm. Campbell, Wm. A. Clark, Henry S. Clark, Kenneth Cogswell, Cullen Van R. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. De Luze, Philip S. Douw, Charles G. Erving, William Van R. Hardie, Francis H. Hardie, Joseph Cuyler Harriman, Francis C. Harriman, William E. Hillhouse, Francis Livingston, Philip Oothout, John W. Paige, Edward W. Plympton, Gilbert M. 495 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Runk, Louis B. Schieffelin, Schuyler Sill, Howard Sill, John T. Simpson, Jay Maxwell Storm, Clarence Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Vander Veer, Edgar A. Van Rensselaer, Augustus C. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Van Rensselaer, Eugene Van Rensselaer, John Van Rensselaer, John A. Woodward, Francis W. Van Rensselaer, Col. Johannes, 1708-1783. N. Y. Provincial Forces. Cogswell, Cullen Van R. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. *Van Rensselaer, Kiliaen, 1595- 1647. ist Patroon, Manor of Rensselaerwyck, 1631. Clark, Henry S. Erving, Wm. V. R. Schieffelin, Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Van Rensselaer, Lieut.-Col. Kil- lian, 1663-1719. Second Lord and 4th Patroon of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck. Capt, Al bany Co. Militia, defense of Schenectady, 1693. Member of Assembly. Member of Pro vincial Council, N. Y., 1693- 1719. Clark, Henry S. Harriman, Francis C. Ogden, Thos. L. Schieffelin, Schuyler Schuyler, Philip Van R. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Van Rensselaer, Eugene Van Rensselaer, Lieut. Killian, 1717-1781. Provincial Forces of N. Y., 1743. Douw, Charles G. Hoff, J. Van Rensselaer Van Schaick, Capt. Anthony, 1682 - 175 — . Commissioned Lieut, by Gov. Hunter, 1717. *Service accepted by the New York Society before organization of General Society. Service not now qualifying. 496 Commissioned Capt. of the "Manor of Rensselaerwyck" by Gov. Burnet, Oct. 26, 1725. Served in Indian Wars. Held prisoner by the French in Quebec. Van Schaick, Arthur P. Van Schaick, Capt. Anthony, 1721-1782. Commissioned Capt. by Gov. Shirley, June 23, 1755- Van Schaick, Arthur P. Van Schaick, Anthony Sybrant, 1681-1737. Commissioned Cor net by Gov. Hunter, 1717. Served in French and Indian Wars, Albany, N. Y. Van Schaick, Arthur P. Van Schaick, Capt. Goosen Ger- ritse, 1676. Lieut, 1670, at Albany, Rensselaerwyck and Schenectady, 1672. Capt, 1673, Dutch reoccupation of New Netherland. Bleecker, Anthony J. Brown, Bache Hamilton Clark, Kenneth Cox, John L. Delafield, Edward C. Delafield, John R. Hill, Robert C. Hoffman, Samuel V. Inches, Geo. B. Livingston, Philip Marshall, Wm. St J. E. Suydam, Walter L. Tyson, Malcolm V. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Van Shaick, Arthur P. Van Shaick, Harrison L. Wurts, Pierre J. Van Schaick, Col. Gozen, 1736- 1789, Albany, N. Y. Lieut- Col., ist Regt, 1761. Capt. of Troops of the Province of N. Y, 1759. Col. of 2d N. Y. Regt., 1775. Col., ist Regt. of Line, i776-'8j. Grig.-Gen. by Brevet, 1783. Bloodgood, John Van Schaick Van Schaick, Levinus, , New York. Fortified a mill on Rensselaer's Place against the French and Indians, 1690. Also fought against them in INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1689. Alderman, 1693. Justice, 1693. Marshall, William St J. E. Van Schoonhoven, Capt. Jacobus, 1690-1749. Colonial Forces, N. Y., Albany Co., 1715. Thorne, Joel W. Thorne, Samuel, Jr. Whitney, Drake Van Schuyler (see Schuyler), Capt. Filyp Pieterse, 1628- 1683. Capt, N. Y. Provincial Forces, 1667. Capt. of Foot at Schenectady, 1669. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Barrell, Henry F. Bascome, Western R. Beekman, James Wm. Church, Richard Clark, Kenneth Crosby, Edward N. Crosby, Livingston De Luze, Philip S. Duane, William N. Du Val, Clive L. Fryer, Robert L. Goodspeed, Benj. F. Hamersley, J. Hooker Harriman, William E. Hoffman, Samuel V. Howard, Charles E. M. Livingston, Philip Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Miller, John B. Montgomery, J. Lynch Myer, Albert J. Parker, Charles Wolcott Plympton, Gilbert M. Robbins, Le Roy K. Satterlee, Francis Le R. Schieffelin, Schuyler Schuyler, Clarkson C. Schuyler, Philip Van R. Schuyler, Montgomery Schuyler, Sidney S. Seaman, Louis L. Sill, John T. Spalding, Geo. B., Jr. Suckley, Robert B. Ver Planck, William G. Whitehead, Cortlandt Van Slichtenhorst, Brant Ar- entse, 1610-1668. First Resi dent Director of Colony of Rensselaerwyck, i646-'48. Com mander of Fort at Rensselaer wyck. > Armstrong, Horatio G. Azoy, Anastasio C. M. Barrell, Harry F. Bascome, Western R. Beekman, James William Clark, Kenneth Crosby, Edward N. Crosby, Livingston Cunningham, Francis de L. Cunningham, Wm. de L. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Fryer, Robert L. Hamersley, J. Hooker Livingston, Philip Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Montgomery, J. Lynch Myer, Albert J. Parker, Charles W. Pillot, Peter S. Plympton, Gilbert M. Pruyn, John Van S. L Robbins, Le Roy K. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Sanford, Henry G. Satterlee, Francis Le R. Schieffelin, Schuyler Schuyler, Clarkson C. Schwartz, Frank N. Schwartz, John L. Seaman, Louis L. Sill, John T. Simpson, Jay Maxwell Spalding, Geo. B., Jr. Suckley, Robt. B. Tucker, Wm. R. Vander Veer, Edgar A. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Whitehead, Cortlandt Van Steltyne, Capt. Evert Pels, . One of first three Schepens of Wiltwyck, Esopus, 1661. Capt. of a Troop of Horse, 1684. Member of a Military Council during sec ond Esopus War. Collins, Holdridge O. Van Suydam, Lieut. Rick, 1675- 1741, Flatbush, L. I. In service against all enemies, pirates, or rebels, on land or sea, 1715. Suydam, Walter L. 497 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Suydam, Walter Lispenard, Jr. Weisse, Faneuil S. Van Sweringen, Garrett, 1636- 1698. Councillor and Commis sary-General from Amsterdam to New Amstel (Newcastle, Del.), on the South River. Buckey, John Spencer Graham, Kelley Swearingen, Embry Lee Swearingen, Henry C. Tiernan, Charles B. Welsh, Luther W. Van Tuyl, Abraham, '735- Private under Lieut. Jacob Corsen, North Company, Rich mond County Militia, N. Y., 1715. Little, Robt. Forsyth Poillon, Arthur Poillon, William Van Veghten, Capt. Dirck Teunis, 1634-1702. Capt, 1686- '89. Bussing, John S. Hoffman, Samuel V. Van Vechten, A. Van W. Van Vechten, Lieut. Teunis, 1707-1785. First Lieut, 1748. Capt. Casparus Bronk's Co., First Battalion, Sir William Johnson's Regt, Albany Co., N. Y. Van Vechten, A. Van W. Van Voorhees, Albert Stevense. In Capt. Roulif Terhune's Co. of Militia, 1715. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Van Voorhees, Capt. Coert Stev ense, 1637-1702, Flatlands, L.I. Capt, 1689, Amersfoort, Kings Co. Militia, under Maj. Ger ardus Beekman; in King Wil liam's War; in French and In dian Invasion of the Prov. of N. Y. and march on Albany. Debevoise, George Debevoise, Paul Debevoise, Thomas McElrath Voorhees, George V. W. Van Vorst, Dirck, 1705 . Wounded and taken prisoner at Poependael Massacre. Old French War, i744-'4S. Boucher, Charles Van Vorst, Jellis, 1670 . ist Foot Co. of Schenectady, 1715, Capt. Johannes Sanderse Glen. Boucher, Charles Van Voast, Horace S. Van Vranken, Gerrit Ryckertse, 1748. Private in Capt Jacobus Van Schoonhoven's Co , 1715. Dwight, Frederick Van Vreedenberg, William, . Soldier in Dutch West India Co., i658-'6i. Du Pont, Henry A. Du Pont, Henry F. *Van Whickel (or Winckel), Ja cob Walingsen. One of the 12 Men, Aug. 29, 1641. Corbusier, William H. Van Wie, Hendrickse Gerritse, 1691. Soldier, Expedition to Canada, 1690. Wounded at La Prairie. Beale, Charles F. T. Isham, Norman M. Lawton, Daniel L. Van Wyck, Adjt. Cornelius, 1696- 1761. Adjt. in Col. Isaac Hick's Regt. Private in Jonathan Wright's Co., Flushing, in 1715. Brett, Cornelius Vardaman, John, 1718-1827. Served in the Militia of Bedford County, Va. Later in the Revolution. Hume, Edgar Franklin Varnum, George, 1594-1649, Ips wich, Mass. In Indian wars in Mass. Eaton, Joseph G. Gage, Herbert E. Varnum, James M. Varnum, Robert T. Varnum, Maj. Joseph, 1672-1749. Representative from Dracut, i72i-'22. Capt, i72i-'22. Ma jor, I722-'23. Gage, Herbert E. Varnum, James M. Varnum, Robert T. Varnum, Samuel, 1620-1680, Ips wich, Mass. In Capt. Nicholas 498 ' Service not now qualifying. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Manning's Co., King Philip's War. Varnum, James M. Varnum, Robert T. Varnum, Maj. Samuel, 1715-1797. Mass. Troop, Indian Wars. Varnum, James M. Varnum, Robert T. Vassall, Lieut. John, 1625-1690. Lieut, Scituate Co., 1652. Mem ber of Assembly for Clarendon Co., i665-'7i. Surveyor-Gen eral, i664-'72. Jeffries, John T. L. Vassall, William, 1593-1655. Gov. ernor's Assistant, Mass. Bay Colony, i629-'30. Council of War, Plymouth Colony, 1642. Allen, Francis O. Bucklin, Harry Masters Collins, Holdridge O. Freeman, Alden Jeffries, John T. L. Upham, Henry P. Vaughan, George, 1622-1694. In Capt. John Tomson's Co. in the garrison at Middleborough, Mass., at outbreak of King Philip's War, 1675. Talbot, Archie L. Vaughan, George, 1 650-1 704, Dep uty, 1684, '98, '99, 1704. Served in a cavalry company, 1687. Burlingame, Edwin A. Vaughan, George, 1676-1724. Vol unteer in Expedition against Port Royal, 1710. Lieut.-Gov. of N. H., I7i5-'i7. Butters, George Butters, William Shannon, Richard C. Shannon, Richard Cutts, 2d Vaughan, Capt. Robert, 1 600-1 668. Commander of Palmer's Island, 1637. Lieut, 1640. Capt, 1647. Commander of Kent, Md., 1647. Privy Councillor, 1648- '50. Member of Assembly, 1642. Burgess for Kent, 1650, '62. Spencer, John T. Tyson, Malcolm V. Vaughan, Maj. William, 1640- 1719. Lieut, of Horse, 1672. Capt, 16S0. A Royal Council- CaptRich- 1701- lor in Charter granted 1679, constituting New Hampshire a separate province. Councillor, i690-'98. President of Council, i7o6-'i5. Commanded Pro vincial Militia, 1690. Later Maj. Butters, George Butters, William Jameson, Winfield S. Parker, Henry R. Rust, Nathaniel J. Veazey, Col. John, 1700-1777. Col., Provincial Military Force in Cecil Co., Md., I7s6-*s8. Com mander of Cecil Co., 1755- '58. Veazey, Duncan Veazey, George R. Veght, Capt. Jan, 1684 . of Northern Division, mond Co. Militia, 1738. Aitken, Wm. B. Venable, Capt. Abraham, 1768. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1748. Ballantine, Henry W. Vaughn. Wm. W. Venable, Capt. Nicholas, 1732- 1808. Member of the Va. House of Burgesses, represent ing Prince Edward. Co., 1768. Ballantine, Henry W. Veren, Capt. Nathaniel, 1623- 1665. Served in the Expedi tion of 1655 against the Span iards of Jamaica, for which 3,500 men and a Troop of Horse were enlisted in Bar bados. Jeffries, John T. L. Vermilye, Isaac, 1601-1676. Com manded Harlaem Volunteers in Expedition to Esopus, 1663. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Dos Passos, Louis H. Hays, Eugene Delaney Hutchings, DeWitt V. King, Rufus Rockwood, Chas. G, Jr. Underhill, Edgar Underhill, Frederic E. Vermilye, Ashbel G. Vermilye, Frederic M. 499 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Vermilye, Johannes, 1632-1696. Member Gov. Leisler's Coun cil, 1690. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Dos Passos, Louis H. Hutchings, DeWitt V. King, Rufus Rockwood, Charles G. Underhill, Edgar Underhill, Frederic E. Vermilye, Ashbel G. Vernon, Randal, 1640-1725. Mem ber Provincial Assembly of Penn., 1687. Griswold, Benjamin H. Howell, Henry W., Jr. Stewart, Andrew *Ver Planck, Abraham Isaacsen, 1680. One of the "Twelve Men," 1641. Cannon, Harry B. Corbusier, William H. Fox, Noel B. Houston, De Verne C. Houston, Junius W. Smith, Karl Beckwith Sterling, Duncan Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Van Schaick, Arthur P. Ver Planck, Ensign Geleyn, 1637- 1684. Ensign, 1673. In garri son at the Fort, N. Y. Hoffman, Samuel V. Ver Planck, William G. Ver Planck, Ensign Philip, 1695- 1771. Ens., Col. Vetch's Regt, Mass. Colonial Forces, 1611. Commissioner to Six Nations, 1746. Commissioner for forti fications, 1755. Member N. Y. Provincial Assembly, 1734- '68. Hoffman, Samuel V. Ver Planck, Edward D. Ver Planck, William G. Viall, Benjamin, 1672-1750, Reho both, Mass. Ensign in Mass. Militia, i723-'27. Viall, William Angell Vickere, George, 1679. In Capt. Johnson's Co., King Phil ip's War. Binney, William G. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collins Viele, Arnout Cornelise. Raised arms of Duke of York at Onontague, 1684. Prisoner of the French, 1687. Secured the capture of le Chevalier d'Eau, 1689. Gave notice of Indian War, 1689. Warning of French and Indian raid, 1695. Ordered to watch Indians at Onnon- dage, 1699. Military Interpre ter. Isham, Norman M. Porter, Valentine M. Schermerhorn, Arthur F. Schermerhorn, Edward G. Suydam, Walter L. Vincent, John, Lynn and Sand wich, Mass. Deputy to Gen eral Court, 1638, et seq. McGrath, John Vinton, Blaise, 1654-1716. Soldier in King Philip's War. Benkard, Harry H. Vinton, Capt. John, 1680-1760, Stoneham, Mass. Lieut, 1720. Capt, 1723. Representative, 1734- Parker, C. Wallingford Parker, Herman Von Kronenschildt, Dr. Johann Kasper Richter, 171 1, Salem, Mass. Surgeon on privateer Dolphin, 1694. Hammond, Samuel Vore, Richard, Windsor, Conn. Member of Windsor Military Co. Benton, Arthur B. Yemans, Herbert Wm. Vose, Lieut. Thomas, 1641-1708, Milton, Mass. Lieut in Capt. Samuel Wadsworth's Co., 1676. Brown, Charles A. Vreeland, Ensign Enoch. Mem ber General Assembly, East Jersey. Ens., 1681. Earle, Ferdinand P. Hance, Wm. W. *Vreeland, Michael Jansen, 1663. One of the "Nine Men." "Service not now qualifying. •Service not now qualifying. 500 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Hance, Wm. W. Hoffman, Samuel V. Mersereau, John D. Van Vechten, A. Van W. Vroom, Lieut. Peter Dumont, 174.5-1831. Lieut. of the Hillsborough Company com manded by Capt. John Ten Eyck. Vroom, Garret D. W. Vrooman, Lieut. Adam, 1649-1730. Lieut, in Foot Co., Schenectady, 1700. Tyson, Malcolm V. w Waddams, John, 1726-1812, Glas tonbury, Conn. Served as a Private in the French and In dian Wars, from Sept. to Dec, .1755- Rich, John Harrison Wade, Capt. Jonathan, 1637-1689, Ipswich, Mass. Capt. of Three County Troop, King Philip's War. Clark, Byron N. Poole, Charles C. Sargent, John S. Whitney, Harry E. Wade, Jonathan, 1684, Med ford, Mass. Deputy, i669-'8i- •82. Reed, John L. Wade, James F. Whitney, Harry E. Wade, Major Nathaniel, 1648- 1707, Medford, Mass. Major in Militia. Deputy, i684-'92. Wade, James F. Wade, Capt. Robert, 1714. Capt. of Horse, Prince George's Co., Md., 1695. Gentleman Justice, 1696 -'97. Commis sioner, 1706. Magruder, John H. Wade, Capt. Samuel, 1683-1738. He was a Captain at Medford, Mass., 1720. Wade, James F. Wade, Samuel, 1715 , Med ford, Mass. He was a private in Capt. Moses Hart's Co., Lynn, Mass., 1762. Wade, James F. Wade, Col. Thomas, 1651-1696, Ipswich, Mass. Cornet, Ips wich Troop, 1683. Capt, 1689. Col. of Middle Essex Regt, 1696. Merrill, John L. Wade, Henry F. Wade, Herbert T. Wade, Zashariah, 1677. Rep., Charles Co., Md., in the House of Burgesses, 1659, '60, '62, '66. High 'Sheriff, 1664. Justice, 1665. Commissioner, 1666, '67, '70. Magruder, John H. Wadleigh, Capt. Robert, 1702, Exeter, N. H. Deputy, i68o-'8i. Councillor, i682-'83. Atwood, Luther Wadsworth, Christopher, 1688, Duxbury. Deputy, Plym outh Col., 1639. In Capt. Myles Standish's Co., 1643. Brewster, Samuel D. Elwood, George M. Leonard, Geo. H. Richardson, George E. Thompson, Clifton S. Wadsworth, John, 1689, Farmington, Conn. Commis sioner of United Colonies to meet at Plymouth to dispose of lands, etc., after the Indian Wars, 1678. Root, Cyrus Wadsworth, John, 1638-1700, Dux bury, Mass. Representative, i69o-'92, '94. Leonard, Geo. H. Richardson, Geo. E. Wadsworth, Capt. Joseph, 1649- 1731. Ens. and Lieut, King Philip's War. Afterward Capt. Barlow, Peter T. Brewster, Samuel D. Buell, Robert C. Catlin, Abijah Cowles, William N. 501 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Gross, Chas. E. Holcombe, John M. Hungerford, Clarence C. Hungerford, Newman Noble, Robt. Ernest Seymour, Morris W. Stanley, Samuel G. Whitney, Charles W. Williams, Geo. C. F. Wood, Franc O. Woodruff, Chas. H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Woodruff, George Catlin Woodruff, James Parsons Wright, Harry Linn Wadsworth, Capt. Samuel, 1631- 1676, Milton. Killed by In dians at Sudbury, King Phil ip's War. Dickerson, Clarence Wadsworth Elwood, George M. Wadsworth, Dexter E. Wadsworth, Edwin D. Wadsworth, Paul Wadsworth, William, 1677. Deputy from Hartford, 1656- '75- Cowles, William N. Gross, Chas. Edw. Yemans, Herbert Wm. Wadsworth, Capt. William, . Capt, ist Co., Train Band of Farmington, Conn., 171 5. Deputy, i7i8-'25. Walker, Stoughton Wagner, Capt. Peter, Jr., , Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. of 2d Battalion of N. Y. Mili tia, 1758. Wagner, Arthur L. Wainwright, Francis, 1609-1692. In Pequot War. Bloody Brook, King Philip's War. Beale, Charles F. T. Fulton, William E. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Hill, John F. Hull, James W. Jones, Walter R. Libby, Chas. T. Martin, George Washington Patch, Charles Endicott Rollins, Philip A. Rumrill, Frank Wainwright, Col. John, 1648- 1708, Ipswich, Mass. Repre sentative, i696-'98. Rumrill, Frank Wainwright, Capt. Simon, 1656- 1708, Haverhill, Mass. Capt, Military Co., 1694 -1708. In command of house of refuge, killed defending it, 1708. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Hill, John F. Jones, Walter R. Rollins, Philip A. Wait, Sergt. Benjamin, 1647- 1704. Under Capt Turner, Falls Fight, King Philip's War. Relief of Deerfield, and slain in the Meadow Fight Converse, Charles A. Elwood, George M. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Hubbard, Phineas Long, John C. White, Henry K. White, William C. Wait, Capt. John, 1629-1722, Wa tertown. Commissioned by General Court to command Foot Company in King Philip's War. Parker, Geo. T. Wait, Capt. Joseph, . In Capt Eleazer Melvin's Co., 1754, Provincial Army. Corp. in John Burk's Co. of Rangers. Expedition to Crown Point, Lake George, Fort Edward, Fort William Henry, and Ticonderoga. Capt. in Major Rogers' Corps of Rangers. Wait, Horatio L. Wait, Richard, 1608-1668. Com missary in Pequot War. Spe cial Commissary to the Narra gansetts, 1664. Parker, Geo. T. Waite, Capt. John, 1618-1693, Maiden, Mass. Deputy, 1666- '84. Speaker, 1684. Ens., Mai den Train Band, 1651. Lieut, 1654. Capt, i662-'84. Led de tachment of soldiers to Marl borough, 1675, and served sub sequently in Maj. Pynchon's command, King Philip's War. Baker, Alfred L. 502 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Brooks, Lyman L. Burrage, Henry S. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Clarke, Charles E. F. Farwell, John W. Haskins, Chas. Waldo Lea, James H. McKeon, Newton F. Morse, Willard S. Sprague, Phineas W. Stone, William E. Wait, Chas. Edmund Wheelock, Wm. B. Waite, Sergt. Richard, 1680, Boston. In Pequot War, 1637. Marshal of Mass. Colony, 1653. Lloyd, John U. Waite, Lieut. Richard, 171 1 -1790, Lyme, Conn. Ens., 1746. Lieut, 1749. Deputy. Waite, Horace F. Waite, Horace G. Waite, Capt. Samuel, 1680- 1740, Maiden, Mass. Representa tive, i735-'36. Capt. Baker, Alfred L. Sprague, Phineas W. Waite, Sergt. Thomas, 1665, Ipswich, Mass. Sergt, 1664. Howard, Harry S. Wakelee ( Wakely, or Walkley) , Sergt. Zebulon, 1712-1767, Fairfield, Conn. In Campaign of 1758, in ioth Co., 4th Regt. of Conn. Corp., Sergt, 1758. Jennings, Walter Wakeman, Capt. John, i598-'99- 1661, Conn. Signer New Haven Compact, 1639. Deputy, 1641, et seq., New Haven Col. Capt. of Colonial Forces. Treasurer, i655-'6o. Almy, William E. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robt. Barbour, Wm. Warren Bradley, Cyrus S. Clephane, Lewis P. Clephane, Walter C. Haines, John P. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Holcombe, John M. Jennings, Walter Longacre, James B. Marsh, Henry D. Milbank, Chas. Budd Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Milbank, Robt. Watkinson Milbank, Samuel Moore, John Henry Sherman, Roger Wakeman, Jesup Wakeman, Robert P. Williams, Geo. C. F. Wakeman, Capt. John. Lieut, Fairfield Militia, 1697. Capt, 1704. Deputy twenty-three sessions. Bradley, Cyrus S. Edwards, Charles J. Milbank, Isaac Milbank, Nichols Wakeman, Capt. Joseph, 1670- 1726. Lieut, 1704. Capt, 1708. Committee of War, 1709. Asst, i724-'25. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Jennings, Walter Longacre, Jas. B. McClintock, Emory McClintock, John Moulton, John H. Wakeman, Jesup Wakeman, Robert P. Walbridge, Ens. Amos, 1727-1793, Conn. Ens., ist Regt, 1759, French and Indian War. Capt, 17th Co., 5th Regt., Train Band. Dixon, Willis M. Walcott, Lieut. John, 1738. In Capt. Prentice's Co., King Philip's War. Trooper under Capt. Appleton. Walcott, Nathaniel Adams Walcott, Capt. Jonathan, 1645- 1699, Salem, Mass. In Pren tice's 73 Troopers, King Phil ip's War. Dutton, Wm. D. Phelps, Luis J. Robbins, Howard S. Walcott, Arthur S. Walcott, Nathaniel A. Wolcott, Frederic C. Waldo, Daniel, 1657-1737, Pom fret, Conn. Deputy, 1720. Per formed mounted guard duty 503 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS against the Indians at Dun stable, . Performed garri son duty at Chelmsford, Mass., i69i-'92. Kent, Daniel Waldo, Lieut. Edward, 1684-1767, Windham, Conn. Lieut, 1722, et seq., Father Rasle's War. Waldo, Rhinelander Waldo, John, 1624-1700, Wind ham, Conn. Served at Qua- boag under Capt. Wheeler, King Philip's War. Brown, Charles H. Hyde, Alvan W. Waldo, Rhinelander Waldron, Benjamin, 1714-1782, New York. In Capt. Gerard Stuyvesant's Co. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Waldron, Daniel, 1650. Wounded in their Majesties' service at Whitehall, March 19, 1691. Foster, Frederick de P. Waldron, Capt. John, 1740. Capt, Dover, N. H, Militia, 1722. Rollins, Philip A. Waldron, Capt. John (Johannes), 1665-1753, Harlem. Capt. of Greyhound. Man-of-War, 1721. Shirley, Rufus Geo. Waldron, Resolved, 1613-1690. Commissioner to Md. to vin dicate the Dutch title on the Delaware. One of the Night Watch, 1675. Brett, Cornelius Brett, Philip M. Corbusier, William H. Curtiss, Harlow C. Dos Passos, Louis H. Foster, Frederick de P. Hargitt, Robert P. Lawton, Daniel L. Moller, Charles G., Jr. Pinkney, Townsend Shirley, Rufus G. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Underhill, Edgar Underhill, Frederic E. Waldron (Walderne), Major Richard, 1617-1689, Dover, N. H. Deputy to General Court, Mass. Bay Col., 1654-79. Speaker, i666-'68, '73-'79- Member Council of N. fi., i68o-'82. Vice-President, 1680. President, 1681. Captain, York shire Militia, 1672; Sergt.- Maj., 1674. Commander-in- chief of the Expedition against Penobscot and Kennebec In dians, King Philip's War. Commander of Provincial Forces of N. H., i679-'89- Killed by Indians at Dover, June 27, 1689. Butters, George Butters, William Frisbee, Ivory Franklin Frisbie, Franklin S. Gerrish, Frederic H. Gerrish, Orville K Gerrish, William L. Livermore, John R. Parker, Henry R. Rollins, Edward A. Rollins, Edw. Warren Rollins, Philip A. Rust, Nathaniel J. Webber, William O. Wilson, Fred A. Waldron, Col. Richard, 1650-1730. Deputy, 1691. Councillor, 1692. Colonel in Militia. Parker, Henry R. Rust, Nathaniel J. Waldron, Richard, 1772. Private in Capt. Tristram Cof fin's Dover, N. H., Troop, 1740. Rollins, Philip A. Waldron, Sergt. William, 1705- 1769, Harlem, N. Y. Sergt in Capt. Stuyvesant's Co. Moller, Charles G, Jr. Wales, Elder Nathaniel, 1650- 1718. Rep. from Braintree to the Mass. General Court, 1696. Robinson, Hamline Elijah Wales, Capt. Timothy, 1616-1690, Milton, Mass. Private in Capt. Moseley's Co., King Philip's War., 1675. Capt. in Col. Samuel Wadsworth's Regt., 1676. Fletcher, Henry Walker, Alexander, 1716-1785. 5°4 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Served under Capt. Buchanan, Augusta County, Va., 1742. Banning, Pierson W. Walker, Ebenezer, 1716-1799, Re hoboth, Mass. In Capt. Jona than Peck's Co., 1746. Hill, Henry B. Hill, John W. Hill, William S. Walker, Edward, 1656-1735. In Capt. Samuel Moseley's Co., Narragansett Campaign. Adams, John W. Bloss, Orlando P. Olds, Irving S. Upham, Henry P. Walker, Edward, 1694-1787, Wo burn, Mass. Representative, i745-'54- Thompson, Abijah Walker, George, 173 i . In Capt. Israel Davis' Co., 1757. Walker, Richard Henry Walker, Ens. Israel, 1648-1719, Woburn, Mass. Served in the Woburn Co. as Corporal, 1683- '90. Sergt., i690-'96. Ensign, 1696-1719. Monnette, Orra Eugene Swan, Reuben S. Walker, James, 1691, Taun ton. Deputy, 1654, '58, '62, '70, '79. Council of War, 1675- '91. Robinson, Roswell R. Walker, Ensign James, 1643-1704. Corporal, Sergt. and Ensign of Woburn Co. Member of Bos ton Convention, 1689. Deputy, 1694. Wood, Alva S. Walker, James, 1645-1718, Taun ton. In Capt. Thomas Leon ard's Co., 1696. Robinson, Roswell R. Walker, Lieut. James, 1674-1749. Lieut, Taunton Military Co., 1744. Ens. in Gravestone, Lieut, 1744. Robinson, Roswell R. Walker, John, 1650-1724. Served in King Philip's War from Woburn, 1676. Foster, Everett W. Walker, Sergt. John, 1 665-1 699, Woburn, Mass. Corp., Wo burn Co. of Militia, 1694; Sergt., i697-'99. Thompson, Abijah Walker, Capt. John, . Taken prisoner by the Indians at Fort Vause, 1756. Qualified as Captain of Foot, 1753, in Augusta Co., Va. McCulloch, Champe C. Walker, Josiah, 1741-1812. Served in Col. John Chandler's Regt. under Gen. Amherst in the Expedition to Canada, 1759. Also performed service in 1760 and 1761. Foster, Everett W. Walker, Capt. Nathaniel, 1708- 1783, Reading, Mass. Capt. of Military Co., ist Regt. of Wor cester, 1755. In the relief of Fort William Henry. Foster, Everett W. Walker, Philip, 1679, Reho both, Mass. General Court, 1669. Brown, John Barker Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Hill, Henry B. Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, Henry O., Jr. Houghton, Jas. C. Walker, Phineas, 1738-1829. In Capt. Baldwin's Co., Col. Tim othy Ruggles' Regt, Mass. Troops, 1759. Walker, George L. Walker, Stoughton Walker, Capt. Richard, 1592-1687, Reading and Lynn, Mass. Dep uty, 1640, et seq. Lieut, defend ing Lynn, 1632. Ens., 1637, Pequot War. Capt, 1656. Member of the A. & H. A. Co., i622-'38. Brown, Daniel A. Gordon, Edwin A. Hall, Dudley Hurty, Frank W. Monnette, Orra E. Pettingell, Frank H. Pollock, Edwin T. Smith, Edward Alfred Smith, Herbert K. 5°5 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Walker, Charles R. Walker, George L. Walker, Joseph B. Walker, Stoughton Walker, Williston Wilson, Charles H. Wood, Alva S. Walker, Ens. Robert, 1607-1687, Lynn, Mass. Ens., Militia, Capt. Nathaniel Turner. Bostwick, Henry A. Brown, Paul Hall, Benjamin E. Walker, Capt. Samuel, 1615-1684, Woburn, Mass. At Black Point with Capt. Scottow, 1677, King Philip's War. Bloss, Orlando P. Brown, Daniel A. Foster, Everett Worth.' ngton Hall, Dudley Monnette, Orra E. Swan, Reuben S. Thompson, Abijah Walker, Joseph Wellington, Jonas F. Wilson, Charles H. Wood, Alva S. Walker, Ens. Samuel, 1642-1703, Woburn, Mass. Corp., Sergt, i684-'90, and Ens., i690-'92. Member Boston Convention, 1689. Deputy, 1694. Bloss, Orlando P. Brown, Daniel A. Dyer, Isaac W. Hall, Dudley Stearns, Albert H. Thompson, Abijah Wilson, Charles H. Wood, Alva S. Walker, Capt. Samuel, 1655-1712. Comet, Lieut, and Capt. Un der Major William Bradford, King Philip's War. Deputy, Plymouth, Mass., 1705. Brown, Geo. L. Brown, John B. Bryson, Andrew Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, Henry O., Jr. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Walker, Lieut.-Col. Thomas, . He was Burgess of Gloucester Co., 1663. Major, 1666. Lieut.-Col., 1683. Adams, Gilmer S. Walker, Thomas, , Vir ginia. Founded Walkerton and was Burgess in 1732. Adams, Gilmer S. Walker, Dr. Thomas, 1715-1794. Adjutant of the Frontier Coun ties of Va., 1754. In Ohio Ex pedition against French. At Braddock's defeat. Member House of Burgesses. Adams, Gilmer S. Bacon, Cary H. Bacon, Leonard Block, Geo. Montgomery Block, Harry L. Duke, R. Thomas Walker, Jr. Morton, David C. Offley, Clelland Nelson Walker, Rev. Timothy, 1705-1782. His house was a garrison house in King George's War. Dyer, Isaac W. Walker, William, 1700 . In Capt. Joseph Ingersoll's Co., Col. Jonathan Bagley's Regt, Fort William Henry, 1756. In Capt. Richard Cutts' ist Co., of Kittery, Me., 1759. Walker, Henry Richard Wall, Robert, Jr., 1653-1724, Wrentham, Mass. Served with Moseley in King Philip's War. Walcott, Arthur S. Wallbridge, Ens. Amos, Sr., 1693- 1788. Ensign of Train Band in Stafford, 1737. Dixon, Willis M. Waller, Benjamin, 1717-1786, Vir ginia. Member House of Bur gesses, 1744, et seq. Waller, Robert T. Waller, Robt. T., Jr. Walley, Lieut.-Col. John, 1643- 1712, A. & H. A. Co., Com mander, 1679. Asst, Plymouth Col., i684~'9i. Council, Col. of Mass., 1691. Commander of the Land Forces against Que bec, 1690. Judge Superior Court, 1700-1711. Chauncey, Elihu Cushing, Luther S. 506 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Davies, Julien T., Jr. Davies, William G. Denny, Thomas Salisbury, Edward E. Whitney, Eli Wood, Alfred T. Woolsey, Theodore S. Walling, Thomas, Providence, R. I. Commissioner, 1657. Deputy. FitzGerald, Desmond Wallingford, Col. Thomas, 1697- 177 1, Portsmouth, N. H. Rep resentative, 1739, et seq. Capt. of the Military Co. of Somers- worth, N. H., 1746. Colonel, 1747- Pickering, McLaurin J. Runk, Louis B. Soule, Horace H., Jr. Wallis, Ens. Nicholas, 1633-1711. Rep., 1691 ; also Ensign. Patch, Charles Endicott Waln, Nicholas, 1721. As sembly, Prov. of Penn., 1683- 1704. Large, James Meirs, Richard W. Savage, James Walter, Rev. Nathaniel, 1711- 1776. Chaplain, 6th Mass. Regt., Louisburg Expedition, 1744- Dorr, Dalton Smith, Thomas K. Walton, Lieut. Jacob, 1703-1747. Lieut. Capt. Cornelius Van Home's Co., N. Y. Militia, '737- Bradish, George J. Camochan, Gouverneur M. Johnstone, Francis U. Johnstone, John Marshall, Wm. St. J. E. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Walton, Lieut. John, Jr., 1710- 1785, Mass. In 1762 Lieut, Capt. Green's Co., of Col. Fyng's 2d Regt, Middlesex Co. Militia. Walton, Charles S. Walton, Col. Shadrach, 1658- 1741, New Castle, N. fi. Ens., 1691. Col. at the capture of Port Royal, 1710. Council, 1716. Blunt, Stanhope E. Haven, William Mallett, Percy S. Walton, Thomas. Member of the Assembly of North Carolina, I739-'4°» '46-'47. Justice of the Peace, 1750. Gilchrist, Malcolm M. Wanton, Gov. Gideon, 1692-1767. Governor of R. I., 1745, '47, '56. Denny, Thomas Robinson, Edward W. Stewart, Jeremiah C. Wanton, John G., Newport, R. L, 1729-1797. Naval Officer, 1762. Denny, Thomas Ward, Hon. Andrew, circ. 1600- 1659. One of the Commission ers appointed by the Mass. Bay Colony to govern Conn., March 3, i635-'36. Magistrate of Conn., 1636, '37. The Court of 1637 ordered an offensive war against the Pequots. Dep uty, 1638, '39, '53-'56, '58. On committee to press men for the expeditions against the Dutch, 1653, and the Narragansetts, 1654. Andews, James S. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robt. Barbour, Wm. Warren Bell, Jared W. Bement, Robert B. C. Betts, Frederick H. Bradley, Cyrus S. Brinton, John Hill Brinton, John Hill, Jr. Brinton, Ward Brown, Paul Clarke, Isaac Sherman Doughty, Francis E. Enos, Alanson T. Harral, George Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Heaton, John E. Hubbell, Henry W. Isham, Norman M. Jennings, Walter judson, William P. Leete, Charles S. Longacre, James B. 507 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Lord, Joseph E. P. McNamee, Chas. Moseley, John G. Moulton, John H. Osborn, Henry F. Peet, Emerson W. Perry, John H. Perry, John Walter Primrose, John S. Sturges, Henry C. Terry, John Taylor Wakeman, Jesup Wakeman, Robt. P. Ward, Brownlee R. Ward, Chas. M. Ward, Chas. Samuel . Ward, Christopher L. Ward, Sylvester L'H. Wessels, Henry W. Whipple Charles H. Ward, Capt. Andrew, . Representative, i7io-'i7, '21, '25, and '26. Betts, Frederick H. Ward, Col. Andrew, . In command of Conn. Troops, Louisburg, i7\\-\s,. Repre sentative, i750-'59. Betts, Frederick H. Betts, Louis F. H. Ward, Gen. Artemas, 1727-1800, Worcester, Mass. Major against Canada, 1758. Col., 1759. Commander of Army of New England, 1775. Baldwin, Ward Rhodes, D. Ward Ward, Sergt. Billious, 1729-1777. Sergeant, 4th Co., ist Regt., under Col. Lyman, 1755, Conn. Troops, French and Indian War. Was in the battle of Lake George. Isham, Norman M. Ward, Charles, 1722-1745, Stur- bridge, Mass. Enlisted in the expedition against Cape Bre ton, was at the taking of Louisbourg, and died there in the service, 1745, in his 24th year. Holt, Frank Ward Ward, Ens. Daniel, 1700-1777. He served as Ens. of Col. Abra ham Williams' ist Marlbor ough Regt. in the alarm of April, 1757, in French War. Britton, Edward E. Ward, Edmund, 173 1. Mem ber of ioth Colonial Assembly, N. Y., i705-'o7; nth, i7o8-'o9; 13th, i7io-'n; 14th, i7ii-'i3. Whipple, Chas. H. Ward, Col. Edward, 1694-1766. Col. in early Colonial Wars, North Carolina. Justice of the Quorum, Onslow Co., N. C, 1744. Hall, Edward S. Hall, W. Hunt, Jr. Ward, John, 1626-1708. Deputy from Cambridge (Newtown), i689-'98. Fessenden, Chas. N. Hall, Clayton C. Reed, John L. Robinson, Roswell R. Ward, Lieut. John, 1650-1694. Lieut, of Newark Soldiers, 1673, of Essex Co. Militia, 1683. Schepen, 1673. Judge, 1683. Agens, Sylvester Halsey Moore Force, Jacob Francis Haines, John P. Toler, Henry P. Ward, Col. John, 1673-1749. Col. in Provincial Forces in Cecil County, Md., 1717. Md. House of Burgesses from Cecil Co., 1708, '09, '11. Hall, Clayton C. Veazey, Duncan Ward, Sergt. Nahum, 1684-1754. Sergt. of Scouts, Middlesex Co., Mass., 1722. Fulton, William E. Rhodes, Dudley W. Ward, Richard, 1666-1739. Re sided in Newton, and was Rep resentative to the General Court of Mass. for Newton eight years. Reed, John L. Ward, Dep.-Gov. Richard, 1689- 1763. Attorney-General R. I., I7i2-'i3. Deputy and Clerk of the Assembly, 1714. Re corder, i7i4-'3o. Dep.-Gov., i74°-'43- 508 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1725-1776, Governor, Va. House Hall, Clayton C. Vernon, William B. Vernon, Wm. Ward Ward, Samuel, 1593-1682, Hing ham, Mass. Rep. to General Court, 1637. Guilford, Wm. W. Reed, John L. Wolcott, Roger Ward, Maj. Samuel, . Serj., 1666; Lieut, 1670; Capt, 1679. Major in Quebec Expedition, 1 6 90-. Wolcott, Roger. Ward, Gov. Samuel, Newport, R. I. 1762, '63, '65, '67 Greene, Wm. Chace Ward, Seth, . of Burgesses, 1768. Ward, Hugh C. Ward, Capt. Thomas, 1661-1728, Middletown, Conn. Lieut, Middletown Train Band, 1699; Capt, 1712, of South Co.; Deputy, 1706, '07, '11, '12. Hawkins, William Elton Ward, Thomas, 1725 . Served from N. Y. in French and In dian War, 1762. Little, Robert Forsyth Ward, William, 1597-1687. In garrison at Marlborough, Mass., Oct. 1, 1675, King Philip's War. Deputy from Marlborough, 1666. Bailey, Everett H. Barnes, George E. Britton, Edward E. Converse, Charles A. Dix, William F. Eager, Joseph P. Farwell, John W. Fessenden, Charles N. Fulton, William E. Hall, Clayton C. Hall, Thos. W. Holt, Frank Ward Reed, John L. Rhodes, Dudley W. Robinson Roswell R. Starkweather, Frank H. Starkweather, Ralph E. Stratton, Geo. G. Thompson, Abijah Wakeman, Robt. P. Wilder, Edward B. Ward, Ens. William, 1632-1690, Middletown, Conn. Ens., Train Band in 1682. Hawkins, William Elton Ward, Dr. and Ensign William, i675-'76. Appointed by the Gen. Court of Conn, as Surgeon to accompany Fair field Co. Troops in Expedition against the Narragansetts. Lost his life in attack on the In dian Fort, Great Swamp Fight. Ditmas, Chas. A. Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. Jennings, Walter McClintock, Emory Wakeman, Robt. P. Ward, Col. William, 1680-1767, Southboro, Mass. Capt. of Artillery Co., 1724. Colonel, 1742, '48, '51. Holt, Frank W. Ward, William, 1727-1776. Md. House of Burgesses from Cecil County, i762-'72. Deputy from Cecil County to Convention of Provincial Deputies, 1774. Veazey, Duncan Wardell, Uzell, 1639-1732. In Capt. Poole's Co., King Philip's War, 1676. Snow, Louis F. Ware, Capt. John. Representative from Wrentham, 1689. Hall, Lewis C. Ware, Capt. John, 1646-1718, Wrentham, Mass. In Capt. Thos. Brattle's Co., King Philip's War, 1675. Com manded at Indian Rock. Lieut. ist Military Co., 1689-1704. Capt, 1715. Green, Robert M. Merriam, Frank Nash, Louis P. Ware, Jonathan, Sr., 1686-1740, Wrentham, Mass. General Court, i726-'27. Ware, Horace E. Ware, Moses E. Ware, Jonathan, Jr., 1734-1774, Wrentham, Mass. In Capt. 509 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Samuel Day's Co., Col. Miller's Regt, 1753, Expedition to Lake George. Ware, Horace E. Ware, Moses E. Ware, Robert, Sr., 1699, Ded ham, Mass. A. &. H. A. Co., 1644. Daniels, Richard H. Dyer, Horace E. Endicott, Eugene F. Green, Robert M. Merriam, Frank Ware, Horace E. Ware, Moses E. Ware, Robert, Jr., 1653-1724, Ded ham, Mass. In King Philip's War, Wrentham Co., 1689. Deputy, 1703. Phelps, Luis J. Ware, Horace E. Ware, Moses E. Warfield, Capt. Richard, i703-'o4. Military officer, Arundel Co., Md., 1696. Duvall, Richard M. Gambrill, Howard Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, Wm. F. Warfield, Richard, Jr., 1676-1755. Burgess for Anne Arundel Co., Md., i7i6-'37; Justice, 1714- '15, 'i8-'i9, '22, '32-'37, and Presiding justice, i735-'37. Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, William F. Waring, Capt. Basil, 1683-1733. Capt of Militia, 1715. Duvall, Richard M. Waring, Samson, 1618-1668. Mem ber Md. Council, i6s5-'s9. Duvall, Richard M. Warner, Andrew, 1610 - 1684, Hartford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass. In Troop, Maj. Mason, 1658. In Hampshire Troop, Capt. Pynchon, 1663. Brewster, Samuel D. Case, John E. Clark, Francis D. Cook, Joshua O. Dickinson, Oliver P. Frazer, Sheldon L. Fulton, William E. Hubbard, Phineas Richardson, Wm. E. Warren, Walter P. Wead, Leslie C. Wilder, Edward B. Warner, Augustine, Sr., 1610- 1674. Burgess from York Co., Va., 1652; Gloucester Co., 1655. Council, i659-'74- Barret, Richard A. Block, Geo. Montgomery Henry, John Porter McGuire, James C. Smith, Francis L. Thomas, John L. Watson, Alex. Mackenzie Warner, Col. Augustine, Jr., 1642-1681. Col. commanding Colonial Forces and receiving submission of Bacon the rebel, 1676. Speaker of the Va. House of Burgesses, i675-'77. Member of Council, 1680. Barret, Richard A. Block, Geo. Montgomery Chisolm, Wm. Garnett Henry, John Porter Jackson, Nathaniel F. McGuire, James C. Thomas, John L. Watson, Alex. Mackenzie Warner, Capt. Benjamin, 1709- 1765. Lieut, 1754. Capt. 1755. McClintock, Emory Warner, Benjamin, 1739-1817. Soldier at relief of Fort Wil liam Henry. Enlisted, 1758. Enlisted Lexington Alarm. McClintock, Emory Warner, Ens. Daniel, 1 643-1 692, Hadley. Ens. Foot Co., 1674. Brewster, Samuel D. Cook, Joshua O. Frazer, Sheldon L. Fulton, William E. Gilbert, Chas. Pierpont H. Hubbard, Phineas Moseley, Chas. Wm. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Pollock, Edwin T. Rhodes, Dudley W. Richardson, Wm. Eddy Stockbridge, Henry White, William C. Wilder, Edw. B. 510 Index of ancestors Warner, Ens. Daniel, 1666-1754. Ens. in Foot Co. of Hampshire Co. Cook, Joshua O. Lord, John P. Warner, Daniel, i 734-1 823. In Capt Joseph Warner's Co., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757- Cook, Joshua O. Gilbert, Charles P. H. Lord, Jno. P. Partridge, Frank H. Warner, Capt. Ebenezer, I755> Conn. Lieut, 1722. Capt, 1738. In command of Grand Scout in 1724. McClintock, Emory Warner, Capt. Elijah, 1739-1819. Capt. of Militia ; member of Capt Jos. Warner's Co , for relief of Fort Wm. Henry, 1757- Pollock, Edwin T. Warner, Capt. Ephraim, i669-'7o- 1753, Waterbury. Deputy, 1714, '17, '22; Lieut., 1721 ; Capt, 1722; sent to defend Shippany, Conn., in 1726. Hawkins, William Elton Warner, John, Sr., 1615-1679, Farmington, Conn. Served in Pequot War, and received grant of land for his services. Bates, William O. Hawkins, William Elton McClintock, Emory Warner, John, 1717, Phila delphia. Penn. Assembly, I7i3-'i5. Bates, William O. Stone, Morton Warner, Capt. Joseph, 1710-1781. Relief of Fort William Henry, 1757 Gilbert, Charles P. H. Goddard, Lester O. Warner, Charles D. Warner, Samuel, 1680 , Had ley, Mass. Served at Deer field Meadows, i703-'o4. Wilder, Edward B. Warner, Samuel, 1708 1785, Springfield, Mass. In expedi tions to Crown Point, i755-'s6 ; in Army for Reduction of Can ada, 1758; Corp., 1758; with Gen. Amherst's forces for in vasion of Canada, 1759; Senti nel in Capt. Davis' Co , 1760. King, George Wales Warner, Samuel, Jr., 1733-1823, Springfield, Mass. Soldier in the Expeditions to Crown Point and for the Reduction of Canada. King, George Wales Warner, William, 1627 - 1706. First Council Prov. of Pa., 1681. Kite, Louis S. Kite, Thomas Kite, Thomas Moore Kite, William H. Kite, William Henry Stone, Morton Thom, William H. De C. W. Wright, John N. Warner, Lieut. William, 1646- 1714, Wethersfield, Conn. Lieut Train Band, 1689. Dep uty to General Court, 1697, i7°3. '04. '°6. Tuller, Walter K. Warren, Daniel, 1628 , Wat ertown, Mass. Member of Watertown Train Band, 1653. In Capt. Nathaniel Daven port's Co., King Philip's War, Great Swamp Fight, 1675. In Sudbury Fight, 1676. Bickford, Robert S. Britton, Edward E. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Dorman, William B. Guilford, Nathan Harrington, Arthur C. Martin, Ora Alexander Partridge, Edward L. Sears, Clinton B. Tucker, Wm. R. Vandercook, John D. Warren, Charles E. Warren, Nathan Whitney, Drake Warren, Jacob, 1 642-1723, Chelms ford, Mass. Member of garri son in West Regt. in Middle- 5" SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS sex. Chelmsford, i692-'93, un der Lieut. Ephraim Hildreth. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robt Barbour, Wm. Warren Warren, Albert C. Warren, John B. Warren, Walter B. Warren, John, — about 1679. Served in Pequot War. Brown, Paul Warren, Capt. John, 1 622-1 703 Watertown, Mass. Capt, 1684. Adams, Chas. Elisha Heathfield, Herbert D. Warren, Joseph, 1657-1696, Ply mouth. General Court, 1681- '86. Crandon, Edwin S. Parker, Edward L. Warren, Joseph, 1745-1808, Graf ton, Mass. In Captain Ebe nezer Cox's Company, 1763. Heathfield, Herbert D. Warren, Richard, 1628. Signer of Mayflower Compact. In "First Encounter" with Indians at Great Meadow Creek (East ham), Dec. 8th (O. S.), 1620, three days before the landing at Plymouth. Avery, Samuel P. Baker, Alfred L. Barbour, Fritz Krupp Barbour, Robt. Barbour, Wm. W. Bell, Jared W. Botsford, Harry G. Bouve, Charles O. Bouve, Clement L. Brooks, Lyman L. Brown, John B. Chamberlin, Jehiel W. Cornish, Herbert L. Crandon, Edwin S. De Forest, Louis Effingham Dorman, William B. Doughty, Francis E. Fisher, Wm. G. Goodwin, Vernon, Sr. Greene, Charles A. Hull, James W. Irish, Edward S. James, Howard Kellogg Jaynes Fremont N. Jewett, Stephen Lockwood, Thos. St. John Lovell, Leander N. Metcalf, Wm. P. Moran, Charles Murdock, Joseph B. Nye, Charles F. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Palmer, William L. Parker, Edward L. Peck, Warren Perry, Alexander Philips, Arthur S. Ridgely, Charles Rogers, Allan Smith, Charles F. Sprague, Frank W. Stevens, John A. Stone, Chas. F., Jr. Swift, Henry W. Thomas, Frank R. Tiffany, Ebenezer Tilden, John P. Upham, Charles C. Vaill, Edward G. Vaill, Frederick S. Warren, Charles E. Washburn, William D. Watson, William H. Willard, Edward A. Willard, James LeB. Woodward, Wm. Yemans, Herbert W. Warren, Samuel, i703-'o4-i775, Watertown, Mass. Commanded a Company in the expedition for the relief of Fort William Henry, March 25, 1757. Heathfield, Herbert D. Warriner, James, 1641-1727. Sol dier under Col. Pynchon, 1668. Built Gilbert Fort, Brook field. Booth, Charles E. Burt, Charles W. Fisher, Albert J. Homer, William B. Parsons, Charles Parsons, Lewis B. Stebbins, Albert K. Wilder, Edw. B. Warriner, Joseph, 1642 - 1689, Springfield and Hadley, Mass., and Enfield, Conn. Under 513 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Capt. Turner in the Falls Fight. Pease, Arthur B. Washburn, Capt. Israel, 1718- 1796. Mentioned as Capt., 1770. Appointed Capt. of the Taynham Co., 3d Regt, Bris tol Co., Mass., 1774. Member of a Committee of Safety, 1774. Washburn, William D. Washburn, Capt. Joseph, 1705- 1766, Mass. Was in the French and Indian Wars; in the Crown Point Expedition, 1755- Cutler, Edward H. Washburn, Capt. Nehemiah, 1686- 1748. Rep. to Mass. Gen Court, 1742. Capt. Robinson, Roswell R. Washburn, Sergt. Samuel, 1651- 1720. Sergt. Bridgewater Co., Mass., King Philip's War. Deming, Judson K. Robinson, Roswell R. Washburn, William D. Washburne, John, Sr., 1585-1670, Duxbury, Mass. First Secre tary, Mass. Bay Colony. Un der Capt. Myles Standish, 1643. In Expedition against Narragansetts, 1645. Cutler, Edward H. Leach, J. Granville Lee, Edward C. Leonard, Geo. H. Newton, Charles H. Robinson, Roswell R. Tyler, Edward R. Vail, Henry H. Van Dyke, Harry W. Washburn, John H. Washburn, William Ives Washburn, Wm. Johnson Washburn, William D. Washburne, Hempstead Washburne, John, Jr., 1621-1686, Duxbury, Mass. Pequot Al arm, 1645, Narragansett and King Philip's Wars, under Capt Church. Cutler, Edvvard H. Leonard, Geo. H. Newton, Charles H. Robinson, Roswell R. Tyler, Edward R. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William D. Washington, Col. John, 1629-1677. In House of Burgesses, Va., from Westmoreland Co., 1666, '75"'77- Col. of Va. troops, Indian War of 1675. Chisolm, William G. Duke, Richard T. W., Jr. Jackson, Nat'l. Francis Offley, Cleland N. Schultz, Carl H. Washington, William L. Watson, Alexander M. Whitham, Lloyd Bankson Washington, Capt. Laurence, 1661-1697, Va. Capt. Mem ber House of Burgesses, 1685, et seq. Offley, Cleland N. Washington, Lawrence G. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Waterbury, Lieut. David, 1646- 1706. Ens., Fairfield Co. Dra goons, 1690. Lieut. Stamford Militia, 1698. In King Philip's War. Adams, Edward M. Mead, Spencer P. Scofield, George S. Waterhouse, Timothy, . Portsmouth, N. H. Sentinel in Heard's Garrison in Dover in King William's War. Davis, Walter Goodwin Waterman, Lieut. John, 1719- 1790, Halifax, Mass. Lieut. in Capt. Josiah Sturtevant's Co., Col. Geo. Wattson's Regt., 1771. Waterman, Frank S. Waterman, George H. Waterman, Resolved, 1638-1670. Deputy, R. I., 1667. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Litchfield, Wilford J. Waterman, Richard, 1590-1^73 Deputy, R. I., i655-'56-*s8. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Cadle, Cornelius Felton, Edgar C. 5i3 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Roxbury, Mass. Capt. Militia, i636-'46, John Winthrop, Col. Ens., A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Deputy, 1637, et seq. Bowen, Clarence W. Booth, Charles E. Cooper, Leslie B. Davis, Fellowes Fuller, Austin W. Gilbert, James H. Goodrich, William Granger, William S. Green, John Wm. Hulbert, Edmund D. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Myers, William S. Pond, George E. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Spicer, Geo. T. Weld, De Witt C. Weld, De Witt C, Jr. Weld, George F. Weller, Eleazer, 1650 - 1684." Served at Turner's Falls Fight. Wilder, Edward B. Welles, Capt. Gideon, 1692-1740. Ens., 1725. Lieut, 1731. Capt, North Co., of Wethers field, Conn., 1735. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Welles (Wells), Ens. Hugh, 1590-1645, Wethersfield, Conn. Ens. Militia. Converse, Charles A. Doane, Wm. H. Lee, Bradner W. Lee, Kenyon F. Libby, Chas. T. Snow, Edgar M. Wells, Edward Wells, Frank R. Wells, Frederick H. Welles, Ichabod, 1660-1706, Hart ford, Conn. Commissary to the Expedition under Sir Wm. Phipps, against the Indians, 1693. High Sheriff of- the Colony. Hale, Charles Reuben Welles, John, 1621-1659. Deputy, 1656. Asst, 1658. 518 Booth, Charles M. Castle, Ernest B. Judson, Fred'k N. Little, Robt. Forsyth Peet, Emerson W. Sparrow, Jackson W. Terry, John Taylor Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Welles, John, Jr., 1714. Deputy to the General Court of Conn, for Stratford, 1689- '93- Peet, Emerson W. Welles, Ens. John, 1730-1801. Ens., Conn. Militia, 1770. Cox, John L. Welles, Jonathan, 1689 - 1742, Hartford, Conn. Cornet in the Hartford troop, 1726. Hale, Charles Reuben Welles, Capt. Robert, 1648-1714. Deputy, 1619-1714. Council, 1697. Capt, 1687-1701. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Welles, Capt. Samuel, 1625-1675. Deputy, i637-'62. Commanded a company, Great Swamp Fight. Abbott, Everton J. Andrews, James S. Booth, Charles E. Curtiss, Harlow C. Elliot, Daniel G. Harral, George Hinchman, Fred'k B. Hubbell, Henry W. Morse, Glenn T. Moseley, John G. Patten, John D. Root, Cyrus Shelton, George G. Shelton, William A. Terry, John Taylor Welles, Capt. Samuel, 1693-1760. Lieut, Conn. Militia, 1736. Capt, 1750. Cox, John L. Welles, Gov. Thomas, 1598-1660, Wethersfield, Conn. Magis trate, i637-'6o. Second Treas., i639-'5i. Sec, i640-*48. Gov. pro tern., 1651. Dep.-Gov., 1654, et seq. Gov., i65s-'58. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1649. Abbott, Everton J. Andrews, Alfred H. Andrews, Herbert C. Andrews, James S. Anthony, James L. Backus, j. Bayard Beach, John K. Beardsley, Morris B. Birdseye, Isaac W. Booth, Charles E. Booth, Chas. Mackey Bowen, Clarence W. Britton, Charles P. Britton, Henry B. Bronson, Charles F. Buckingham, Clarence Case, John E. Castle, Ernest Beecher Chapman, Edwin L. Chapman, Thomas B. Cox, John L. Curtis, George M. Curtiss, Harlow C. Darneal, Harvey Deming, Judson K. Douglas, Charles H. Douglas, Duncan Durland, Frederick Lovejoy Eldredge, Zoeth S. Elliot, Daniel G. Enos, Alanson T. Fisher, Joel Ellis Gray, John Lathrop Gregory, Chas. Noble Gridley, Horace W. Gridley, Nelson C. Harral, Edward W. Harral, George Hart, Charles N. Hart, Geo. W. Hart, Richard H. Heaton, John E. Hooker, Edward W. Hooker, Thomas W. Hosmer, Edward S. Hoyt, Albert E. Hubbell, Henry W. Inches, Geo. B. Jennings, Walter Jewett, William K. Johnson, Francis J. Johnson, Joseph H. Jones, Charles L. Judd, Orrin R. Judson, Frederick N. Judson, William P. Kellogg, Edwin W. Lee, Bradner W. Lennig, Charles F. Lennig, Frederick Little, Robt. Forsyth Mitchell, Charles F. Moffat, R. Burnham Montgomery, Eugene Willard Moran, Charles Morse, Glenn T. Moseley, John G. Munson, C. La Rue Neff, Rollin Gray Niles, Robert L. Norton, Porter Ormsbee, Herman W. Pack, Arthur Newton Parker, Charles W. Patten, John D. Peet, Emerson W. Peet, Frederick T. Perry, John P. H. Pond, Edwin W. Pond, Samuel Henry St. John Postley, Sterling Plyer, Chas. Whiting Preston, Deming H. Randall, Eugene S. Richards, Edward O. Rogers, James S. Root, Charles S. Root, Cyrus Root, William S. Sargent, Edward R. Schauffler, William G. Seymour, George D. Shelton, George G. Shelton, William A. Smith, Frank B. Smith, Henry L. Sparrow, Jackson W. Stafford, William F. Stevens, Charles E. Strong, William J. H. Terry, John Taylor Terry, John Taylor, Jr. Thompson, Hobart W. Throop, Geo. Enos Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Walbridge, Thos. Chester Warren, Henry Mather Warren, Henry Mather, Jr. 5'9 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Fort George and Fort Edward, i756-'57. Price, Henry R. Webber, Corp. Christopher, 1740- 1803, Conn and N. H. Private, 1759; Corp., 1761. Marched to the relief of Fort William Henry. Capt. of N. H. Regi ment, 1776, at Ticonderoga; 1777 at Saratoga. Webber, Marvelle C. Webster, Lieut. Benjamin, Sr., 1698 , Litchfield, Conn. Deputy. Lloyd, John U. Webster, Lieut. David, 1738-1829. Sergt. and Lieut, in Capt. Hazen's Co., New Hampshire Regt, "Seven Years' War." Russell, Alfred Webster, Ebenezer, 1667 - 1736. Private in Capt. Gilman's N. H. Co., 1710. Monnette, Orra E. Webster, Capt. Ebenezer, 1739- 1806. Capt. in Roger's New Hampshire Rangers and Capt. under Sir Jeffrey Amherst Invasion of Canada. Webster, George B. Webster, Gov. John, 1590-1661. Deputy, 1637. Gov.'s Asst, i639-*55. Commissioner of the United Colonies, from Conn., 1654. Dep.-Gov., 1655. Gov., 1656. First Magistrate, 1657- '59- Anderson, Arthur C. Barbour, Lucius B. Bardwell, Harry J. Barnes, Alfred C. Bascom, George J. Benjamin, George P. Bunce, Jonathan B. Camp, Charles L. N. Chapin, Samuel A. Collins, William G. Cooley, Francis R. Cowles, William N. Cropper, John Daniels, Richard H. Day, Robert W. Dudley, Frank A. Eaton, Daniel C. Eaton, George F. Eaton, George L. Ely, John S. French, William F. Gesner, Anthon T. Gilbert, Charles P. H. Grinnell, William M. Gross, Chas. Edw. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. Harvey, Erwin M. Holcombe, John M. Holden, Edward P. Holden, Edw. Packard, Jr. Holden, Horace Hunt, Arthur K. Hunt, Philip B. Ingersoll, Charles A. Ingersoll, Colin M., Jr. Isham, Norman M. Jones, Charles L. King, Harris M. Klink, William M. Lloyd, John U. Marsh, Henry D. Palmer, Henry B. Parsons, Chas. L. Partridge, Edward L. Peck, Guy Dayton Perkins, Seymour Pollock, Edwin T. Pond, Edw. Watson Raymond, Geo. L. Ripley, Charles S. Rogers, James S. Schauffler, William G. Seymour, Henry Shepard, Edward M. Stevens, Charles E. Upham, Henry P. Wadhams, John M. Webster, Basil M. Webster, Edmond K. Webster, Edwin C. Webster, Joseph R. Webster, Parker S. Webster, Wm. H. Webster, Wm. R. Westfall, John H. Whitman, Chas. S. Wright, Harry L. Webster, John, 1683-1732. Soldier in Foot Co., 1702. Smith, Thomas H. Webster, Lieut. Robert, 1677, Middletown, Conn. Lieut, 516 INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1654. King Philip's War, 1675. Barnes, Alfred C. Benjamin, George P. Camp, Chas. L. N. Cropper, John Day, Robt. Webster Dudley, Frank A. Gesner, Anthon T. Hart, Charles N. Hart, Richard H. King, Harris M. Raymond, Geo. L. Seymour, Henry Shepard, Edward M. Whitman, Chas. S. Wright, Harry L. Webster, Thomas, 171 i . Served from Haverhill, April, 1757, in the 2d Foot Co., of which Major Richard Salton- sall was Captain. Webster, William Arthur Weed, Sergt. Benjamin, 1681-1748, Stamford, Conn., in Lovewell's Expedition, Father Rasle's War, i722-*26. Bell, Jared W. Weed, Lieut. John, 1689, Amesbury, Mass. In King Philip's War. Atwood, Luther Morrell, George C. Patch, Charles Endicott Weed, Capt. Nathaniel, 1696- 17 — . Capt. of ist Co. of Stamford Militia, 1743. Weed, Henry Davis Weeden, Edward, 161 3 , Bos ton. King Philip's War, under Capt. Henchman, 1675, and Capt Moseley, 1676. Guilford, Wm. W. Weeks, John, . One of the Founders of Warwick, R. I., i642-'43. Member of Town Council and Magistrate, 1647. A Commissioner, i65i-'63. Deputy, i664-'75- Slain by the Indians in King Philip's War, 1675. Atkinson, John Bond Weeks, John, 1651-1690, Dorches ter, Mass. Died Canada Ex pedition. Moseley, Chas. W. Moseley, Edw. A. Moseley, Frank Weeks, Capt. Samuel. Served the New Hampshire Colony, as per allowance on muster roll by committee for auditing the public accounts, at Portsmouth, Nov. 19, 1712. Weeks, Stephen H. Weire, Major John, . Burgess from Old Rappahan nock Co., Va., 1663. Howard, McHenry Key, Edward Weiser, Col. Conrad, 1696-1760. CoL, 1755. Officer in the Pala tine (N. Y.). Commanded a regiment of Vols, from Bucks Co. Had command of the 2d Battalion, Penn. Regt, French and Indian War. Cammann, Edward C. Cammann, George P. Cammann, Henry L. Cammann, Philip Gallatin Cunningham, Francis de L. Schwab, John Christopher Welch, Lieut. Paul, 1696-1778, New Milford, Conn. Lieut, 1743. Deputy. Noble, Henry H. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Welch, Philip, 1638-1700. Sol dier in King Philip's War, 1675. Monnette, Orra E. Weld, Dr. Daniel, 1642 1690. Surgeon - General, Narragan sett Expedition, 1675, under Gen. Winslow. Howard, Leland O. Weld, John, 1623-1691. In garri son at Quaboug, King Philip's War. Bowen, Clarence W. Davis, Fellowes Fuller, Austin W. Green, John Wm. Jackson, Edw. F. Jackson, George E. Pond, George E. Weld, George F. Weld, Capt. Joseph, 1595-1646, 5'7 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Roxbury, Mass. Capt. Militia, 1636-46, John Winthrop, Col. Ens., A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Deputy, 1637, et seq. Bowen, Clarence W. Booth, Charles E. Cooper, Leslie B. Davis, Fellowes Fuller, Austin W. Gilbert, James H. Goodrich, William Granger, William S. Green, John Wm. Hulbert, Edmund D. Jackson, Edward F. Jackson, George E. Myers, William S. Pond, George E. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Spicer, Geo. T. Weld, De Witt C. Weld, De Witt C, Jr. Weld, George F. Weller, Eleazer, 1650 1684. Served at Turner's Falls Fight. Wilder, Edward B. Welles, Capt. Gideon, 1692-1740. Ens., 1725. Lieut, 1731. Capt, North Co., of Wethers field, Conn., 1735. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Welles (Wells), Ens. Hugh, 1590-1645, Wethersfield, Conn. Ens. Militia. Converse, Charles A. Doane, Wm. H. Lee, Bradner W. Lee, Kenyon F. Libby, Chas. T. Snow, Edgar M. Wells, Edward Wells, Frank R. Wells, Frederick H. Welles, Ichabod, 1660-1706, Hart ford, Conn. Commissary to the Expedition under Sir Wm. Phipps, against the Indians, 1693. High Sheriff of the Colony. Hale, Charles Reuben Welles, John, 1621-1659. Deputy, 1656. Asst, 1658. 518 Booth, Charles M. Castle, Ernest B. Judson, Fred'k N. Little, Robt. Forsyth Peet, Emerson W. Sparrow, Jackson W. Terry, John Taylor Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Welles, John, Jr., 1714. Deputy to the General Court of Conn, for Stratford, 1689- '93- Peet, Emerson W. Welles, Ens. John, 1730-1801. Ens., Conn. Militia, 1770. Cox, John L. Welles, Jonathan, 1689 1742, Hartford, Conn. Cornet in the Hartford troop, 1726. Hale, Charles Reuben Welles, Capt. Robert, 1 648-1714. Deputy, 1619-1714. Council, 1697. Capt, 1687-1701. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William Ives Welles, Capt. Samuel, 1625-1675. Deputy, i637-'62. Commanded a company, Great Swamp Fight. Abbott, Everton J. Andrews, James S. Booth, Charles E. Curtiss, Harlow C. Elliot, Daniel G. Harral, George Hinchman, Fred'k B. Hubbell, Henry W. Morse, Glenn T. Moseley, John G. Patten, John D. Root, Cyrus Shelton, George G. Shelton, William A. Terry, John Taylor Welles, Capt. Samuel, 1693-1760. Lieut, Conn. Militia, 1736. Capt, 1750. Cox, John L. Welles, Gov. Thomas, 1598-1660, Wethersfield, Conn. Magis trate, i637-'6o. Second Treas., i639-'5i. Sec, i640-'48. Gov. pro tern., 1651. Dep.-Gov., 1654, et seq. Gov., i6s5-'s8. INDEX OF ANCESTORS Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1649. Abbott, Everton J. Andrews, Alfred H. Andrews, Herbert C. Andrews, James S. Anthony, James L. Backus, j. Bayard Beach, John K. Beardsley, Morris B. Birdseye, Isaac W. Booth, Charles E. Booth, Chas. Mackey Bowen, Clarence W. Britton, Charles P. Britton, Henry B. Bronson, Charles F. Buckingham, Clarence Case, John E. Castle, Ernest Beecher Chapman, Edwin L. Chapman, Thomas B. Cox, John L. Curtis, George M. Curtiss, Harlow C. Darneal, Harvey Deming, Judson K. Douglas, Charles H. Douglas, Duncan Durfand, Frederick Lovejoy Eldredge, Zoeth S. Elliot, Daniel G. Enos, Alanson T. Fisher, Joel Ellis Gray, John Lathrop Gregory, Chas. Noble Gridley, Horace W. Gridley, Nelson C. Harral, Edward W. Harral, George Hart, Charles N. Hart, Geo. W. Hart, Richard H. Heaton, John E. Hooker, Edward W. Hooker, Thomas W. Hosmer, Edward S. Hoyt, Albert E. Hubbell, Henry W. Inches, Geo. B. Jennings, Walter jewett, William K Johnson, Francis J. Johnson, Joseph H. Jones, Charles L. Judd, Orrin R. Judson, Frederick N. Judson, William P. Kellogg, Edwin W. Lee, Bradner W. Lennig, Charles F. Lennig, Frederick Little, Robt. Forsyth Mitchell, Charles F. Moffat, R. Burnham Montgomery, Eugene Willard Moran, Charles Morse, Glenn T. Moseley, John G. Munson, C. La Rue Neff, Rollin Gray Niles, Robert L. Norton, Porter Ormsbee, Herman W. Pack, Arthur Newton Parker, Charles W. Patten, John D. Peet, Emerson W. Peet, Frederick T. Perry, John P. H. Pond, Edwin W. Pond, Samuel Henry St. John Postley, Sterling Plyer, Chas. Whiting Preston, Deming H. Randall, Eugene S. Richards, Edward O. Rogers, James S. Root, Charles S. Root, Cyrus Root, William S. Sargent, Edward R. Schauffler, William G. Seymour, George D. Shelton, George G. Shelton, William A. Smith, Frank B. Smith, Henry L. Sparrow, Jackson W. Stafford, William F. Stevens, Charles E. Strong, William J. H. Terry, John Taylor Terry, John Taylor, Jr. Thompson, Hobart W. Throop, Geo. Enos Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Walbridge, Thos. Chester Warren, Henry Mather Warren, Henry Mather, Jr. 519 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Warren, Richard Fairfield Washburn, John H. Washburn, Wm. Ives Watson, Charles P. Welles, Benjamin Welles, Chas. E. Welles, Lemuel A. Welles, Paul Welles, Philip Turner Welles, Roger, Jr. Wells, Benjamin W., Jr. Wells, Eben F. Wells, Henry J. Wells, Samuel R. Wells, Walter F. Williams, David W. Williams, Geo. C. F. Williams, Geo. G. Williams, John C. Williams, Robt. Stanton Wilson, John A. Wolcott, Roger Wright, Joshua Butler Welles, Thomas, 1620-1676. In King Philip's War. Cooper, Leslie B. Enos, Alanson T., Jr. Moffat, R. Burnham Root, William S. Wells, Edward Wells, Frank R. Wells, Frederick H. Wells, Henry Wright, Joshua B. Welles, Hon. Thomas, 1 627-1 668. Q. M., 1658. Deputy, 1662. Asst, 1668. Cox, John L. Enos, Alanson T. Jennings, Walter Jewett, William K. Moran, Charles Moseley, John G. Parker, Charles W. Schauffler, Wm. G. Stevens, Chas. Ellis Terry, John Taylor Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Welles, William, 1605 - 1671, Southold, L. I. Gov. Nichol's Council, 1664. Deputy, at New Haven, 1653 '57 - '61. Member of Hempstead Con vention, 1665. Deputy-Sheriff of New Yorkshire, i665-'69. Akerly, Samuel M. Corwin, Hamilton S. Howell, Edwin A. King, Rufus Manning, Clarence Augustus Mumford, William C. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Weeks, Frank B. Wells, Alexander, 1727 1813, Washington Co., Pa. Built and maintained a stockade fort on Cross Creek, Lord Dun- more's War. Moore, Wm. Jno. Wells, Col. George. Member of Gen. Assembly in Patuxent, 1654. Comr. for reducing Province to authority of England. Judge of Prov. Court in Md. in 1655 and 1658. Kenly, William W. Wells, Ens. Hugh, 1590-1645, Wethersfield, Conn. Ens. Militia. Lee, Bradner Wells Lee, Bradner Wells, Jr. Wells, Henry White, Henry Wells, Capt. Jonathan, 1659- 1738. King Philip's War, and later King William's War, and Queen Anne's War. Com mander at Deerfield at the at tack, 1703. Deputy. Richardson, George H. Wells, Ens. Nathaniel, 1699- 1790, Ipswich, Mass. Ensign of Ipswich Military Company, 1748. Wells, Wellington Wells, Ens. Noah, 1666-1712, New London, Conn. Ens. Militia, 1703. Lee, Bradner Wells Lee, Bradner Wells, Jr. Lee, Kenyon F. Wells, Richard, 1667. Com missioner of Maryland, 1654. Member of Prov. Court, 1655. Duvall, Richard Warren Hill, John P. Wells, Thomas, 1 620-1 676. In 520 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Capt. William Turner's Co., Falls Fight. Lee, Bradner W. Murray, Charles H. Snow, Edgar M. Wells (Welles), Ens. Thomas, i 605-1 666, Ipswich, Mass. Ens. "Military Co. of the Massa chusetts," 1644. Holbrook, Levi Hunt, Arthur K. Libbey, Wm. Martin, George Washington Monnette, Orra E. Nichols, Willard A. Patch, Charles Endicott Pearson, Arthur E. Tudbury, Warren C. Wellington, Benjamin, 1676- 1738, Lexington, Mass.; Rep. to Mass. General Court, 1728- 1730. Clark, Arthur W. Wellington, Benjamin, 1709, Watertown, Mass. In the Forces of Mass. Col. Expedi tion against Narragansett Fort Robinson, Lewis A. Sherman, Roger Whitin, Ernest S. Wellington, Joseph, 1643 - 1714, Watertown, Mass. In King Philip's War, 1676. Stone, Charles W. Wellington, Corp. Roger, 1609- 1698, Watertown, Mass. Corp. in Watertown Co. Endicott, Eugene F. Stone, Charles W. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Wellington, Jonas F. Welsh, Sergt. Thomas, 1 622-1701, Charlestown, Mass. Sergt. Charlestown Train Band, 1681- ,0/, Welsh, Willard Wemple, Capt. Barent Janse, 1656- after 1743. Expedition against Canada. Commissioned Capt. of Foot Co. of Albany, 1690. Sergt. in Capt. Johan nes Sanderse Glen's Co., 1715. Bissell, P. St. Geo. Wemple, Capt. Johannes, 1675- 1749. Capt. of a Co. of Albany Militia at Schenectady, 1714. Lieut, 1715, and Ens., 1717, in Capt Johannes Sanders Glen's Co., Albany Militia at Sche nectady. Bissell, Pelham St Geo. Wendell, Capt. Johannes, Sr., 1649-1692. Capt. of Infantry at Albany, 1684. Beekman, James W. Davies, Julien T., Jr. Davies, Wm. G. Denny, Thomas Grinnell, William M. Pierce, Jacob W. Webber, Wm. Oliver Wendell, Barrett Woolsey, Theodore S. Wendell, Capt. Johannes, Jr., . In French and In dian Wars. Grinnell, William M. Wentworth, Capt. Benjamin, 1691-1736. Sergt, 1717. Capt, 1726. Representative, Dover, N. H., 1724. Rollins, Edward A. Rollins, Edward Warren Rollins, Philip A. Wentworth, Capt. Charles, 1686- 1780, Canton, Mass. Lieut. 3d Co., 4th Regt., Mass. Militia, 1744. Capt, 1746. Pierce, George F. Wentworth, Ezekiel, 1651-1711. Deputy from Dover, N. H., 1711. Bennett, Larkin E. Lord, Calvin Rollins, Edw. Warren Rollins, Philip Ashton Wenzell, Henry Burleigh Wentworth, Lieut. - Gov. John, 1671-1730, Portsmouth, N. H. Council, 171 1. Lieut. - Gov. N. H., i7i7-'30. Field, H. Wentworth G. Morrell, George C. Penhallow, Charles S. Pope, Percival W. Wentworth, Albert James Wentworth, Col. John, 1719- 1781, Dover and Somersworth, N. fi. Capt, Major, Lieut- 521 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Col., and Col. of the 2d N. H. Regt. in 1772. Representative from Dover and Somers- worth. Wentworth, Moses J. Wentworth, Elder William, 1616-1697, Dover, N. H. Saved Heard's garrison, 1689. Baer, Lorenzo Emly Bennett, Larkin E. Fall, Charles G. Fall, George H. Lord, Calvin Meserve, Albert Jackson, Jr. Morrell, George C. Pickering, McLaurin J. Rollins, Edw. Warren Rollins, Philip A. Wentworth, Chas. S. Wentworth, Moses J. Wentworth, Philip C. Wentworth, William G. Wentworth, Capt. William, 1705- 1767, Kittery, Maine. Served under Col. William Pepperrell in various expeditions. Morrell, George C. Wescoat (Westcott), Richard, 1649. One of 26 men from Wethersfield in the Pe quot War, 1637. Clevenger, Wm. M. Wessels, Dirck v. Ten Broeck. Wesson, Jeremiah, 1745- In 6th Mass. Regt, and died at Cape Breton, 1745. Houghton, William A. West, Bartholomew, 1673- '74, Shrewsbury, N. J. Deputy to General Assembly of East New Jersey, 1667. McGrath, John West, Hon. Francis. Council of Penn., 1757. Cottman, James H. Fisher, Chas. D. West, Col. John, 1689. Pres ident of the Council, and Cap tain-General. Gov. Va., 1635- '37 Aylett, Patrick H. Dennis, James T. Edmunds, Bernard C. Edmunds, Henry L. Junkin, Francis T. A. Junkin, William D. A. Munds, James Theus West, Col. John, 1638-1702, Va. Capt. of State Troops, 1665; Major, 1675; Lieut.-Col., 1679. Dennis, James T. West, Matthew, Newport, R. I. Member from Providence to the Court of Commissions at Portsmouth, R. I., 1655. McGrath, John West, Thomas v. Lord de la Warr. Westcott, Daniel, 1702. Voted land for military services, Stamford, Conn., 1676. Dep uty, 1 691, '92, '94. Hill, Malcolm W. Hill, Norman A. Westcott, Richard, 1651. A soldier in the Pequot War from Wethersfield, Conn. Lummis, Benjamin R. Westcott, Lieut. Robert, 1675. In 1659 Commissioner of the Court; Lieut, 1671. Killed by Indians, 1675. Mersereau, John D. Westcott, Stukely, 1592 -1677, Providence, R. I. One of the Founders of the Providence Plantation. Deputy, 1650. Commissioner, 1651, et seq. Gov.'s Asst, 1656 . Albro, Addis Bailey, Gilbert L. Bailey, John W. Cook, Stephen C. Daniels, Edwin A. Gillespie, Lawrence Lewis Hord, Arnold H. Kelly, James H. Lewis, Arnold A. Mersereau, John D. Nickerson, Stephen W. Nickerson, Thos. W. Rice, Herbert Ambrose Snyder, Charles E. Stafford, William F. Topham, Theophilus Watson, William H. Westcote, Robert D. Westcote, William Joseph Woodward, Wm. Weston, Corp. Edmund, 1660-1723. 522 Index Of Ancestors Corporal in Capt Samuel Moseley's Co., King Philip's War, at Dedham, 1675. Miller, Robert F. Weston, James, Sr., 1723-1786. In the French and Indian War under Col. Thomas Doty, 1758. Miller Robert F. Westwood, William, 1607-1669. Commissioner appointed by the General Court of Mass. to govern Conn., 1635. Deputy. Bardwell, Harry J. Brown, Paul Cooley, Francis R. Fisher, Francis P. Gross, Chas. Edw. Haskell, Frank W. Hawks, Fred'k E. Hayes, Birchard Austin Hubbard, Phineas Jones, Charles L. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Washburn, William Ives White, William C. Whitman, Chas. S. Williams, Geo. C. F. Wilson, John A. Woodruff, Chas. H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Wright, Harry Linn Wetherbee, Capt. Ephraim, 1682- 1745. Lieut, 1737. Capt, 7th Co., 9th Mass. Regt, Col. Jos. Dwight, Expedition to Cape Breton, 1745. Billings, Charles M. Billings, David L. Frost, Walter C. Wetherbee, John, 1643-1711, Marl borough, Mass. Soldier in garrison, King Philip's War. Billings, David L. Green, Charles M. Green, Robert M. Wetherbee, Winthrop Wetherell, Capt. Daniel, 1630- 1719. Capt. and Commissary at New London, King Philip's War. Avery, Frank M. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Kennan, Thomas L. Randall, John F. Wetherell, William, 1600-1684. A member of the Scituate Co., Plymouth Colony Militia, 1643. Deputy, Gen. Court, 1642, from Duxbury. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Randall, John F. Wetherill, Christopher, 171 1. Council of West Jer sey, 1688-1703, '06, '07. Levick, Lewis J. Levis, Henry Levis, Samuel W. Powell, Washington B. Wetherill, Charles Wetherill, John P. Wetherill, William C. Wetherill, John, 1784. Commissary of Prov. Troops on Frontiers, 1756. Member of House of Assembly of N. J. from the 17th to 22d session inc., i749-'75- Dean, Aaron Wicoff, John V. B. Wetmore, John, 1648. Weth ersfield, Conn. Deputy, 1647. Killed by Indians, 1648. Gilbert, James H. Wetmore, Thomas, 1615 - 1681, Middletown, Conn. Commis sioner, i653-'54, Colony of Conn., to enlist men against the Indians. Deputy, 1654- '55- Durand, Harvey Ketchum, Chas. John Wharton, Dep.-Gov. Jesse, 1675. President and Member Council of Md., i672-'76. Dep.-Gov., 1676. Brent, Joseph L. Keyser, Robert Brent Wheaton, Christopher. In King Philip's War, under Capts. Isaac Johnson and John Jacob. Sargent, John S. Wheeler, Daniel, . In old French Wars of 1755, Capt. Peter Power's Co., made up from Hollis (Nashua, N. H.), and vicinity. Wheeler, Giles Wheeler, David, 1625 , Rowley, Mass. Soldier in King Philip's War, and drew 523 society of colonial wars a lot in Narragansett Town ship. Cutler, Edward H. Wheeler, Isaac, 1646-1712, Ston ington, Conn. In King Philip's War, 1676. Deputy, 1692. Cadle, Cornelius Chesebrough, Geo. L. Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Hull, James W. Parker, George T. Peet, Emerson W. Randall, John F. Reed, Latham G. Sherman, Roger Wheeler, Isaac, 1698-1769, Rut land, Mass., under Capt. Peter Davis for relief of Fort Wil liam Henry. Wilson, Frederic N. Wheeler, James, . In old French wars of 1755, Capt. Peter Power's Co., made up from Hollis (Nashua, N. H.), and vicinity. Wheeler, Giles Wheeler, Lieut. Jeremiah, 173 1- 1811, Rehoboth, Mass. 2d Lieut. in Capt. Valentine Wheeler's Co., Col. Wm. Bul lock's Regt., 1761. Rumrill, Frank Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, William B. Wheeler, Maj. John, 1638-1694. Major, Charles Co., Md., 1680- '89. Garland, Hugh A. Lilly, Austin Jenkins Jenkins, Austin L. Jenkins, Benj. Wheeler Jenkins, Edward A. Jenkins, Francis de Sales Jenkins, Spalding Lowe Shriver, Alfred Jenkins Shriver, Edward Jenkins Shriver, Robert Hickley Wheeler, John, Concord, Mass. In Capt. Davenport's Co., Great Swamp Fight Abbott, Everton J. Baker, Frank Hill, John B. Wheeler, Jonathan, 4th, 1686 , Rowley, Mass. Stationed at Castle William, Boston Harbor, between 1725 - 1748. The command of this fort de volved upon the Lieut.-Gov. of Mass. Bay. Wheeler, Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Lieut. Joseph. Lieut., Concord Militia, King Philip's War, 1676. Bissell, William P. Cadle, Charles F. Cadle, Cornelius Hall, Lemuel R. Wheeler, Ens. Joseph, 1797, Bloomsburg, Pa. Ens., 1760, in ist Battalion of Pa. Militia, under Col. Jas. Burd. Pickett, Montgomery Wheeler, Col. Philip, 1698-1765, Rehoboth, Mass. Capt, 1747. Major, 1758. Colonel, 1759. Thayer, Rufus Calvin Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, William B. Wheeler, Benjamin D. Wheeler, William H. Wheeler, Richard, 1676, Lancaster, Mass. He was killed outside of Rowland- son's Garrison, Feb. 10, 1676. Wilson, Frederic N. Wheeler, Lieut. Thomas, Sr., 1654. Lieut, 1653, Fairfield Troop, enlisted against the Dutch. McNamee, Chas. Wheeler, Capt. Thomas, 1602 1686. Capt. of Co. of Horse, 1669. In King Philip's War. Cadle, Cornelius Carney, Franklin L. Denison, Charles Denison, John H. Gibson, Charles L. Parker, George T. Randall, John F. Walcott, Arthur S. Wheeler, James E. Williams, Norman A. Wheeler, Sergt. Thomas, 1625- 1704, Concord, Mass., Sergt of Foot, 1662. Baker, Frank 524 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Bent, Samuel A. Carney, Franklin La F. Hill, John B. Hurd, Rukard McNamee, Chas. Merriam, Frank Winslow, Chauncey R. Wheeler, Lieut. Thomas, 1672. Lieut, in Col. Service in Conn. Rep. from Milford, 1671. Judson, Fred'k N. Wheeler, Ens. Thomas, 1660-1734, Concord, Mass. Ens. of the Concord Co. Bates, Theodore C. Hurd, Ethan O. Wheeler, Capt. Timothy, 1604- 1687. Concord, Mass. Mili tia. In King Philip's War. Deputy, 1663, et seq. Ensign 1646. Capt, 1662. Baker, Frank Bent, Samuel A. Boutell, Henry S. Depew, Chauncey M. Hill, John B. Melville, Henry Moore, George H. Shuart, Wm. H. Wetherill, Charles Wheeler, Capt. Timothy, 1697- 1782. Member Concord, Mass., Militia. Moore, George H. Wheeler, Lieut.-Col. Valentine, 1725-1791. Major in Col. Bower's Regt. of Militia, Bris tol, Mass., 1762. Lieut-Col. under Col. William Bullock, 1767. Thompson, Royal W. Thompson, William B. Wheeler, William H. Wheeler, William, 1728-1804. In Capt Robert Roger's Co., Col. Jonathan Bayley's N. H. Regt, 1755- Wheeler, Francis Brown Wheelock, Capt. Eleazar, 1654- 1731. Medfield, Mass. Com manded a corps of cavalry. Camp, Robert Wheelock, Ralph, 1600-1683, Med field, Mass. Deputy, 1663, et seq. Bates, Daniel M. Hicks, Lewis W. Leach, J. Granville Wheelwright, Col. John, 1664- 1745. Garrison House, Wells, Me. Under Major John Converse. Stationed at Fort Mary on the Saco. Dep uty, Mass., 1692-1742. Mem ber of Council, i7o8-'33. In dian Commissioner, 1714- 41. Clark, Alexander B. Clark, James B. Clark, Rufus W. Clark, Samuel A. Littlefield, Marcellus Lord, Charles E. Pierce, Jacob W Prime, Ralph Earl Rollins, Philip A. Runk, Louis B. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Wheelwright, Edmund M. Wheelwright, John, 1760. Gov.'s Asst, i745-'54, Mass. Bay Col. Prime, Ralph E. Wheelwright, Capt. Samuel, 1623-1700. In King Philip's War, on a committee to impress men and supplies at Wells, Me. Lieut, Capt Commanded his own and three other Garrison houses. Dep., 1671-77. Member of Council, i694-'99; Assoc, 1676; Justice, 1692-1700. Rollins, Philip A. Wheelwright, Lieut. Samuel, 1635-1700. Lieut, 1665., Mass. Bay Col. Militia. Gov.'s Asst, i695-'99. Clark, Alex. Bayard Clark, Rufus W. Lord, Charles E. Prime, Ralph E. Runk, Louis B. Shapleigh, Alfred L. Whipple, Capt. Abraham, 1733- 1819. Capt. of the Privateer Gamecock, 1760. Miller, Sydney T. Sibley, Frederick T. Whipple, David, 1714-1766, Cum- 525 Society Of Colonial wars berland, R. I. Representative, i756-'57. Hill, Henry B. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Whipple, Eleazer, 1646 1719, Providence. Wounded serving in King Philip's War. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Whipple, Ens. Jeremiah, 1683- 1721. Ens., 6th Co., 2d Regt, Nova Scotia Expedition, 1707. Farnum, Arthur W. Hill, Henry B. Hill, John W. Hill, William S. Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Whipple, John, 1 596-1 669, Ipswich, Mass. Deputy, 1640, et seq. Brown, Daniel A. Clarke, George K. Dorman, Wm. B. Guilford, Wm. W. Holbrook, Levi Jackson, Edw. F. Jackson, Geo. E. Jaynes, Fremont N. Lewis, Geo. Harlan Libby, Charles T. Nickerson, Thos. W. Patch, Charles Endicott Pettingell, Frank H. Robinson, Hamline E. Robinson, Roswell R. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Stone, Charles W. Whipple, Capt. John, 1617-1685. In King Philip's War under Capt. Roger Williams; com manded an expedition into the Indian country. One of de fenders of Providence when it was attacked by Indians. Dep uty, 1666, et seq. Bicknell, George A. Blackmar, Wilmon W. Bowen, Edgar C. Britton, Edward E. Brooks, Lyman L. Brown, Otis S. Brown, Paul Cadle, Cornelius Denny, Thomas Dewey, Chauncey E. Farr, Marvin A. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Hering, Oswald C. Hill, Clarence Edward Hill, Henry B. Hill, John W. Hill, William S. Hubbard, Ralph H. Jackson, George E. Lewis, Arnold A. Lovell, Frank H., Jr. Nickerson, Thos. W. Olney, George W. Page, Walter G. Palmer, Lowell M. Preston, Howard Willis Simmons, Joseph Ferris Robeson, Andrew Wheaton, Frank Whipple, Charles H. Whipple, Henry B. Wood, Eric F. Woodward, Wm. Whipple, Capt. John, 1626-1683, Ipswich, Mass. Cornet in Capt John Appleton's Troop, 1668. Lieut, in Capt. Nicholas Faige's Co., Mount Hope Cam paign, King Philip's War, 1675. Capt, Ipswich Troop, 1676. Marched against In dians, Marlborough, 1676. En gagements, Quabog and Salis bury, 1677. Deputy, 1674, et seq. Boutelle, Henry S. Britton, Edward E. Brown, Otis S. Clark, Arthur W. Farr, Marvin A. Gould, Levi S. Merriam, Frank Nickerson, Thos. W. Page, Walter G. Palmer, Lowell M. Philbrook, Chas. F. B. Whitmore, Franklin G. Whipple, Lieut. John, 1632-1695, Ipswich, Mass. Lieut, of a Co. of Militia. Deputy four years. Dorman, Wm. B. Talbot, Joel F. Whipple, John, 1640-1700. Deputy for Providence, 1669 - '90. 526 INDEX of ancestors Governor's Assistant, 1677- '8o. Woodward, William Whipple, Col. Joseph, 1662-1746, Providence, R. I. Deputy, 1698-1728. Gov.'s Asst, 1714. Col. of Land Forces, i7i9-'20. Beckwith, Warren L. Denny, Thomas Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Hubbard, Ralph H. Preston, Howard Willis Robeson, Andrew Whitcher, Sergt. Morril, 1726- 1778, Newbury, Mass. Served as a Sergeant in Capt. Edmund Morse's Co., 1755, in the Crown Point Expedition. Pettingell, Frank H. Whitcomb, John, 1683. In garrison at Lancaster, Mass., 1675. Vandercook, John D. Wait, Horatio L. Whitcomb, Josiah, 1638-1718, Lan caster, Mass. Deputy, 1710. Commanded garrison there, 1711. Guilford, Nathan Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, Henry O., Jr. Love, Wm. De L. Richardson, Wm. E. Tucker, Wm. R. Vandercook, John D. White, John B. Wilder, Edward B. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Whitcomb, William, . Under Capt. John Prescott, of Concord, Mass. Spanish War, 1740. Love, Wm. De Loss Love, Wm. De L., Jr. White, Ens. Benjamin, 1646-1723, Brookline, Mass. One of the assessors of the Province Tax. A soldier in King Philip's War. Green, John W. White, Benjamin, 1723, Mendon and Uxbridge. Sol dier in Louisburg Expedition. Simmons, Joseph Ferris White, Christopher, 1642-1693. Member of Assembly, Province of West Jersey, 1684. Mem ber of the Council, 1684. Cox, Edwin S. White, Lieut. Daniel, 1639-1713. Lieut. Hatfield, Mass. Co., 1692. Bissell, Pelham St. George Bissell, William P. Brown, Louis Cooper, Leslie B. Cox, John L. Elwood, George May Foster, Reginald L. Hunt, Arthur K. Schauffler, William G. Stockbridge, Henry White, Henry K. White, Capt. Daniel, 1671-1726. Ens., 171 1, Queen Anne's War. Capt. of Conn. Troop, 1716. Foster, Reginald L. Rogers, James S. Schauffler, William G. White, Henry K. White, Capt. Daniel, 1698-1786. Capt. of Hatfield, Mass., Co., French and Indian War. Hutchins, James Calhoun White, Henry K. White, Capt. Ephraim, 1677-1752. Lieut, of ist Co. of Militia of Southampton, L. I., 1732; later Captain. Lindly, John M. White, Hon. Henry, 1732-1785. Gov. Tryon's Council, 1771, Prov. N. Y. Irving, Cortlandt Suydam, Walter L. White, Capt. John, Sr., 1673, Salem and Lancaster, Mass. Soldier in Lancaster, Mass., Co. Richardson, Wm. E. White, Elder John, 1 595-1684, Hadley, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. Deputy, General Court Mass. Bay from Hadley, 1664, '69. Bissell, Pelham St. George Bissell, William P. Booth, Charles E. Cox, John L. 527 SOCIETY of colonial wars Hunt, Arthur K. Isham, Norman M. Rogers, James S. Stockbridge, Henry White, Henry Kirk White, William C. White, William G. White, William R. Wickwire, Arthur Manley Williams, Geo. C. F. White, Capt. John, 1685. Delegate from Somerset Co. to Md. Assembly, i678-'8i. Capt. of Horse, Somerset Co. Duer, Henry L. White, Lieut. John, 1 642-1 695, Roxbury and Brookline, Mass. Lieut Militia. Castle, Alfred H. Dana, Charles D. White, Capt. John, 1664-1727, Haverhill, Mass. Ens., 1692. Lieut, 1697. Capt, 1715. Representative, 1700 - '03 - '08- '16, '19. Commanded garrison house, 1694. Bullock, James W. Smith, Samuel F. White, Rev. John, 1677-1760, Gloucester, Mass. Services at Pemaquid; Chaplain to the Garrison at Casco Bay, 1701 ; Chaplain at Saco, 1701- '02. Dyer, Isaac Bartlett Cabot Dyer, Isaac W. White, Col. Jonathan, i 708-1788, Lancaster, Mass. Capt, 1755, French and Indian War, Worcester Regt, Col. Ruggles. Major and Lieut.-Col., Battle Lake George. Col., 1756, Lake Champlain Campaign. White, John B. White, Capt. Joseph, circ. 1635- 1706, Mendon, Mass. Sergt. in command of scouts in King Philip's War. Sergt, 1681- '88. Capt, 1689. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Holbrook, Levi Litchfield, Wilford J. _ Simmons, Joseph Ferris Talbot, Joel F. White, Joseph, 1724. Nar ragansett Campaign, 1675. Wounded in Swamp Fight, 1675. White, Edward L. White, Sergt. Joseph, 1662-1757, Mendon, Mass. Sergt, 1716. Litchfield, Wilford J. White, Joseph, 1687-1770, Hadley, Mass. In Col. Benj. Gold- thwait's Regt, Lake George, 1756. White, William G. White, Sergt. Josiah, 1643-1714. Under Major Simon Wil lard 1675, King Philip's War, and Sergt. in the Train Band, 1704. His house in Lancas ter, Mass., used as a garrison house. Bloss, Orlando P. White, John B. White, Sergt. Josiah, Jr., 1682- 1772, Lancaster, Mass. Sergt. in command of garrison, 1704- 'n. Deputy, 1728, et seq. White, John B. White, Josiah, 1729 -1809. So. Hadley, Mass. In Capt. Sam uel Smith's Co., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. White, William G. White, Capt. Nathaniel, 1629- 171 1, Middletown, Conn. Dep uty, 1659, 1661-1710. Lieut' 1679. In King Philip's War. Capt, 1690 and 1699. Booth, Charles E. Clark, Francis Dayton Farnham, Elijah T. Hatch, Clarence Hatch, Josiah O. Isham, Norman M. Palmer, Lowell M. Sayres, Edward S. Slade, George T. Smith, Robt. Atwater Strong, Theron G. Wells, Edward Wells, Frank R. Wells, Frederick H. Wells, Henry White, William G. White, William H. White, William R. Wickwire, Arthur M. 528 INDEX OF ANCESTORS White, Nathaniel, 1652 - 1742, Hadley, Mass. In Third Indian War and at Deerfield Meadow, 1704. White, William G. White, Nicholas, 1732-1802. In Capt James Andrew's Co., Col. Thatcher's Regt., Crown Point Expedition, 1755 ; in Capt. Jonathan Eddy's Co., Col. Thomas Doty's Regt., 1758. White, Edward L. White, Capt. Peregrine, 1620- 1704. Capt. of Mass. Troops. Plymouth Council of War, 1675. Brown, Frederic T. Brown, John B. Durand, Harvey Hoyt, Charles W. Obear, Clarence C. Obear, Frank Prescott, Frank C. Tilden, John P. White, Charles G. White, Lieut. Philips, 1729-18 ii. Lieut in Col. Bagley's Regt, Crown Point Expedition, 1755. Capt.-Lieut., 1755. He was also a Revolutionary Soldier and performed distinguished civil service. Herron, Rufus Hills White, Resolved, 1614-1690, Ply mouth, Mass. In Scituate Co., 1643. White, Edwin White, Corp. Salmon, 1731-1815. Corp. in Capt. William Ly man's Company, from Whately, Mass., French and Indian War, 1756. White, Henry K. White, Captain Thomas. 1599- 1679, Weymouth, Mass. Cap tain of the Weymouth Military Company, 1635. Deputy, 1637, '40, '57, '70, '71- Amsden, Franklin D. Amsden, Henry F. Atkinson, Chas. T. Daniels, Edwin A. Daniels, Richard H. Doughty, Francis E. Dyer, Leonard H. Glover, Chas. Carroll, Jr. Holbrook, Levi Leonard, George H. Litchfield, Wilford J. Simmons, Joseph Ferris Talbot, Joel F. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Webb, John Sydney White, Col. Thomas, 1704-1779. Col. Forces of Md., 1740- '50. Montgomery, Thomas H. White, Capt. William, 1610-1690, Haverhill, Mass. Capt. of First Military Co. Herron, Rufus H. Smith, Samuel F. Wilson, John A. White, Capt. William, 1694-1737. Capt. of the Haverhill, Mass., Military Company; in 1733- 1734, Rep. to the General Court from Haverhill. Herron, Rufus Hills Whitehead, Major Daniel, 1646- 1704. Assembly for Queen's Co., Prov. N. Y., 1691-1701. Capt of Militia; supported Ingoldsby vs. Leisler, 1691. Ahles, Robt. Lawrence Barrowe, Samuel Crothers, Stevenson Hicks, Benjamin D. Hill, Robert C. Holly, James K Kissam, Albert W. Kissam, Henry S. Moore, Albert R. Rankin, Egbert G. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Whitehead, Lieut. Isaac, 1691, Elizabeth, N. J. In Capt. Jacob Meleyn's Co., under the Dutch reoccupation. Banta, Theodore M. Stewart, Samuel L. Whiting, Ens. Benjamin, 1694- 1773. Appointed Ens. in Colo nial Troops in 1730; again in 1740. Dyer, Horace E. Whiting, Caleb, 1729-1814, Bozrah, Conn. Under Capt. Zebulon 529 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Butler, 1762, Expedition to the Northward. Parker, Frederick S. Whiting, Lieut. Charles, 1692- 1788. Lieut, Conn. Militia, 1719. Haughton, Richard Whiting, Rev. John, 1635-1689. Chaplain. Hartford Forces, King Philip's War. Fisher, Francis P. Foster, Frederick de P. French, Wm. Freeman Hayes, Birchard Austin Ingraham, William S. Jewett, Stephen McKinstry, Chas. H. McKinstry, Elisha W. Parker, Frederick S. Plyer, Chas. W. Rose, John C. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Stetson, Caleb R. Trowbridge, Rutherfurd Watson, Charles P. Wetherill, Charles Whiting, Lieut. John, 1665-1732. Rep. to the General Court, 171 1. Lieutenant . Daniels, Richard H. Whiting, Col. John, 1719-1770. Capt, 1758. Maj., 1759. Lieut.-Col., 1760. Col., 1761. Haughton, Richard Whiting, Jonathan, 1667 -1728. In Capt. John Whittington's Co., Suffolk Regt, Maj. Thomas Savage, Expedition to Canada, 1690. Rumrill, Frank Whitin, Ernest S. Whitin, Frederick H. Whiting, Captain Nathaniel, 1691-1779. Captain of a Medway Company, 1745, '49, '53- Daniels, Richard H. Whiting, Oliver, 1665-1736, Bil lerica, Mass. Representative, i7i9-'2o, '28. Bigelow, Henry N. Whiting, Capt. Samuel, 1720- 1803. Capt. in 2d Regt, 1755; '6i-'62; in ist Regt, i756-'57 ; 3d Regt, i759-'6o, Conn. Forces. Plyer, Charles Whiting Watson, Charles P. Whiting, Major William, 1647. Asst. and second Colo nial Treasurer, Conn., 1641- '47. Major in Colonial Forces. Deputy, 1637. Allen, Francis O. Backus, Brady E. Benjamin, Marcus Chapman, Chandler P. Collins, Holdridge O. Collins, William G. Crowell, Francis Stirling Cutler, Ralph Wm. Day, Robt. Webster Doughty, Francis E. Dwight, Frederick Fisher, Francis P. Foster, Frederick De P. French, William F. Gross, Chas. Edw. Hall, Lemuel Ruggles Hamlin, Albert C. Haughton, Richard Hayden, Henry W. Hayden, James R. Hayes, Bichard Austin McKinstry, Chas. Hedges McKinstry, Elisha W. Parker, Frederick S. Plyer, Chas. Whiting Ray, Franklin T. Raymond, Geo. L. Robbins, Rowland A. Rose, John C. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Shepard, Edw. M. Slauson, John W. Smith, Wyllys K. Sparrow, Jackson W. Stetson, Caleb R. Terry, John Taylor Trowbridge, Rutherford Watson, Charles P. Wetherill, Charles Whiting, Edward McK. Wilder, Edw. B. Whiting, Col. William, 1659- 1724. Deputy, i7io-'i5. Speaker, 1714. Capt, Major, and Col., French and Indian Wars, 53° INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1693-1709. Commanded Expe ditions to Port Royal, 1710. Haughton, Richard Hayden, Henry W. Hayden, James R. Hyde, James N. McKinstry, Chas. Hedges McKinstry, Elisha Williams Parker, Frederick S. Stetson, Caleb R. Whiting, Lieut. - Col. William, 1704-1787. Made Capt at the Siege of Louisburg, 1745, for gallant conduct; Lake George, 1755- Hayden, James R. Parker, Frederick S. Tyler, Mason W. Whitman, Francis, . Soldier in King Philip's War. Bates, Daniel M. Whitman, Ens. John, 1672, Weymouth, Mass. Ensign of Military Co. at Weymouth, ap pointed 1645, and served until 1692. Tallman, Roscoe S. Whitman, Ensign John, 1603-1692, Weymouth, Mass. Ensign of Foot Co. Led the Weymouth men in the march against Nini- gret, 1654. Bates, Daniel M. Benjamin, Samuel G. W. Coffin, Rufus Cutler, Edward H. Howard, Harry S. Jaynes, Fremont N. Lockwood, Thos. St. John Pike, Chas. E. Robinson, Roswell R. Snow, John L. Taintor, Wm. Henry Harrison Thompson, Clifton S. Washburn, William D. Whitman, Charles S. Whitman, Valentine, Mass. Com missioner, 1658. Deputy, 1675, et seq. Brown, Paul Cadle, Cornelius White, Hunter C. Whitmarsh, John, 1708, Weymouth, Mass. In King Philip's War under Capts. Johnson and Jacob. Freeman, Alden Fuller, Linus E. Healy, David A. Reed, John L. Snow, Edgar Morton Whitmore, Sergt. Francis, 1625- 1685, Cambridge, Mass. In Maj. Simon Willard's Com mand, King Philip's War, 1676. Anderson, Arthur C. Bartlett, Joseph G. Booth, Charles E. Gould, Levi S. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Jordan, Scott Merriam, Frank Messinger, Wm. D. Nickerson, Thos. W. Thompson, Abijah Thompson, Eben F. Whitmore, Franklin G. Whitmore, Lieut. Francis, 1650- 1700, Middletown, Conn. Lieut, 1699. Booth, Charles E. Whitmore, John, 1648, New Haven. Deputy, i642-'43. Booth, Charles E. Whitmore, John, 1654-1739, Med ford. Under Major Swayne against Saco Indians. Gould, Levi S. Merriam, Frank Nickerson, Thomas W. Whitmore, Thomas, 1615 - 1681, Middletown, Conn. Member of Conn. Gen. Court, repre senting Middletown, 1664 and 1665. Sills, Kenneth Chas. M. Whitmore (Wetmore), Ens. Thomas, 1673-1752, Cambridge, Mass., and Killingly, Conn. Ens. 3d Co., or Train Band of Killingly, 1742. Deputy from Killingly, i720-'25 and 1729. Jordan, Scott Ketchum, Charles J. Whitney, Benjamin, 1643-1723. In the Narragansett Cam paign, King Philip's War, 1675. 53 » SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Bogert, Theo. P. Bogert, William B. Daniels, Edwin Alfred Hill, Lew C. Stone, William Eben Whitney, Ens. David, 1697-1745. Ensign in Waltham Company. Stone, Chas. W. Whitney, John, 1599-1673. In Garrison duty during King Philip's War, 1675. Cadle, Charles Francis Whitney, John, 1624-1692, Water- town, Mass. In Capt. Hugh Mason's Co., King Philip's War. In the Sudbury Fight, 1676. Adams, Charles E. Adams, Herbert L. Allen, Fred'k R. Allen, Fred'k W. Cowee, James C. Endicott, Eugene F. Farr, Marvin A. Fisher, Francis P. Fiske, George F. Flint, James M. Harrington, Chas. Jordan, Scott Pierce, Frederick C. Sears, Clinton B. Spooner, Frank E. Wait, Horatio L. Whitney, Ralph H. Whitney, Richard Whitney, Robert B. Whitney, Warham Whitney, Jonathan, 163 3-1702, Watertown, Mass. In King Philip's War. Cadle, Charles Francis Cadle, Cornelius Whitney, Jonathan, 1658 - 1735, Concord, Mass. Served in King Philip's War, in Capt. Joseph Syll's Co., 1676. Baldwin, Townsend B. Farwell, John W. Hill, John Boynton Whitney, Capt. Jonathan, 1704- 1756, Milford, Mass. Mass. Colonial Forces, 1748. Robinson, Hamline Elijah Trott, James P. Whitney, Drake Whitney, Jonathan, 1735-1792, Milford, Mass. In Capt. Phineas Lovet's Co., relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. In Capt Thomas Wiswall's Co., 1757- Whitney, Drake Whitney, Sergt. Joshua, 1714- 1786. Sergt, Capt. John New- hall's Co., Col. John Chandler's Regt, relief of Fort William Henry, 1759. Whitney, Warham Whitney, Lieut.-Col. Josiah, 173 i- 1806. In Capt. Samuel Pres ton's Co., Col. John Whit- comb's Regt, Crown Point Expedition, 1755. In Capt Israel Taylor's Co., Col. Oliver Wilder's Regt, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Capt, Harvard, Mass., 1773. Lieut- Col., Worcester Co. Militia, 1774- Melville, Henry Whitney, Chas. Lee A. Whitney, Wm. M. Whitney, Moses, 1655 - 1710, Watertown, Mass. Under Lieut. Hugh Mason. Taken prisoner, King Philip's War. Marsh, Henry W. Upham, Edwin D. Whitney, Eugene W. Whitney, Harry E. Whitney, Capt. Salmon, 1712- 1759. Lieut. Capt Samuel Preston's Co., 1755, French and Indian Wars. Capt. in Col. Jonathan Bagley's Regt., 1758. Bellows, J. McClure Whitney, Thomas, 1629 - 1719, Bolton, Mass. Served in King Philip's War. In a Garrison at Lancaster, Oct., 1675. Synnott, Thomas Whitney Whiton, James, Jr., 1651-1725, Hingham. In King Philip's War. Little, Robt Forsyth Whiton, Thomas, 1719 . In Capt Ezekiel Turner's Co., Hanover,' 1750. In 2d Foot Co., Capt. Stephen Cush- 53i INDEX OF ANCESTORS ing Hingham, 1755, French War. Whiton, Louis C. Whitredd, William, 1599-1668. In Capt. Francis Wainwright's Co., Pequot War. Fulton, Wm. E. Whittemore, Lieut. Rev. Aaron, 1711-1767, Pembroke, N. H. Lieut in command of garrison at Pembroke. Lieut in Capt. Moses Foster's Co.; scouting, 1748. Whittemore, Arthur G. Whittemore, Captain Joseph, 1667-1746, Charlestown, Mass. Captain of the Charlestown Military Company . Lunt, William W. Wolcott, Roger Whitticker, William, 1685 , Haverhill, Mass. Snowshoe man under Col. Saltonstall, 1 710. Atwood, Luther Whittier, Green, 1696 - 1764, Haverhill, Mass. A member of the 3d Company in the Crown Point Expedition. Pettingell, Frank H. Whittier, Reuben, 1686 - 1722, Salisbury, Mass. Went to Exeter, July 5, 1710, one-half of the Salisbury Company be ing imprest for her Majesty's service in the field. Whittier, Ira Glidden Whittingham, Capt. John, 1649, Ipswich, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Ens., 1644. Capt, 1645. Lieut, at Ipswich, 1645. Appleton, Francis H. Chamberlain, Paul M. Dyer, Leonard H. Hunt, Arthur K. Whittlesey, Rev. Samuel, 1686- 1752. Chaplain of Conn. forces in Expedition against Port Royal, 17 10. Wright, Harrison B. Wickenden, Rev. William, 1670. Deputy, R. I., 1647, et seq. Cadle, Cornelius Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Dyer, Horace E. Hough, Oliver Wickes, John, 1609-1675. Deputy, i664-'73-'75. Gov.'s Asst, i65o-'55. Killed by Indians in King Philip's War. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Greene, George S., Jr. Phillips, Henry Byron Rice, Herbert Ambrose Townsend, James Hill Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Wickes, John, 1671-1741. Deputy, R. I., 1706, et seq. Assistant, 1715, et seq. Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Wickes, Maj. Joseph, 1620-1692, Kent Co., Md. Member Mary land General Assembly, 1654- '57. Burgess for Kent Co., i659-'6o; for Talbot Co., 1669- '76 ; and again for Kent Co., i678-'84. Capt, 1655, and Major, 1678, Kent Co. Militia. Justice and County Commis sioner, i65i-'83, and Presid ing Justice from 1675, Kent Co. Merritt, James A. Merritt, Robert G. Wickes, Joseph Lee Wickes, Capt. Thomas, 1650-1725, Huntington, L. I. Received Captain's commission, 1690. Trustee, 1694-1720. Clark, Lot Curran Wickham, Thomas, 1651 - 1730, Wethersfield. "Cornet of the Troop." Parker, George T. Wickwire, John, 1712, New London, Conn. In Great , Swamp Fight. Wickwire, Arthur M. Wicom, Daniel, 1635-1700. In Mt. Hope Expedition, 1675. Johnson, Francis J. Wiggin, Gov. Thomas, 1667. Gov. Upper Plantations, N. H., under Lord Saye and Sele and Lord Brooke, i63i-'36. Dep uty, Mass. Bay Colony, 1645, 533 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Hampton, N. H. Gov.'s Asst., i654-'6o. Godwin, Joseph B. Hill, John F. Hoyt, Charles W. Hoyt, Wm. E. Janvrin, Joseph E. Morse, Edward E. Smith, Walter Calef Taylor, Washington I. Wiggin, Arthur M. Wiggin, James H. Wight, Capt. John, 1705. Captain of Militia, 1696. Member of a Committee to treat with the Indians, Gen tleman of the Quorum, 1697, Member of the House of Burgesses, i698-'99, 1700- '04. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Wightman, Valentine. Commis sioner, 1658. Deputy, 1675, et seq. "One of those who staid and went not away in King Philip's War." Wilcox, Dutee Wilcox, Howard D. Wilbore, Samuel, Sr., 1656. Deputy to Rhode Island Legis lature several times. Assist ant, i665-'69, '77-'78. Moses, Walter Wilbour, Sergt. Samuel, Ports mouth, R. I. Clerk of Train Band, 1638. Sergt, 1644. Cook, Stephen C. Perry, Alexander Tucker, Wm. R. Wilbur, Capt. Samuel, 1614-1679. Commissioner for Portsmouth to Court of Commissioners, i648-'63. Deputy, i664-'7o. Governor's Asst, i665-'78. Captain, i669-'78. Moses, Walter Woodward, William Wilbur (Wilbour), William, Rhode Island. Deputy from Portsmouth, 1678. Tompkins, Hamilton B. White, Hunter C. Wilcox, John, 1676. In Troop, Pequot War. Bell, Jared W. Wilcox (Wilcoxson), Samuel, 1713, Simsbury, Conn. Deputy, i688-'89, '94-1701, '10- '12. Holcombe, John M. Moses, Zebina Norton, Thos. H. Wilcoxen, John, . Member of the North Carolina Assembly in 1771 ; served in the North Carolina Continental line in the Revolution. Hume, Edgar E. Wilcoxson, William, i 601 -1652, Stratford, Conn. Rep. at Hartford, 1647. Hayden, Horace Edwin Hayden, William M. Mersereau, John D. Royce, Alfred Lee Weld, George F. Wilcoxson, William, Conn. Representative in 1697. Preston, Deming H. Wild, Capt. Joseph, 1595-1646. Capt of Militia, 1636, under Col. John Winthrop. Ensign, Ancient and Honorable Artil lery Co., 1638. Hawkins, William Elton Spicer, Geo. T. Wilde, Corp. John, 1618 . King Philip's War. Corp. under Capt William Tur ner. Darlington, Charles F. Darlington, James H. Darlington, Thomas Wildey, William H. Winant, Fred'k Wilde, John, 1618-1705. In Pequot War. Davis, Walter Goodwin Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Winant, Frederick Wilde, Richard, 1698 . In Capt. Jonathan Wright's Co., of Flushing, L. I. Darlington,- Charles F. Darlington, James H. Darlington, Thomas Wildey, William H. Winant, Frederick Wilde, Corp. Thomas, 1718-1776, 534 ¦ INDEX OF ANCESTORS White Plains, N. Y. Corp. in Capt. Isaac Corsa's Co. Darlington, Charles F. Darlington, James H. Darlington, Thomas Wildey, William H. Winant, Frederick Wilder, Edward, 1623 , Hing ham, Mass. Was a Member of Captain Johnson's Company, 1675. Perry, Alexander Wilder, Col. James, 1680-1739. King William's War. Ens., 1717. Capt, 1722. Col., 1737. Deputy, Mass., 173 1. Frost, Walter C. Richardson, Wm. E. White, John B. Wilder, Lieut. John, , Lan caster, Mass. Lieut, in Train Band, 1675. Bloss, Orlando P. Richardson, Wm. E. Wilder, Edward B. Wilder, John, 1673 . Was in Garrison at Lancaster, 1704; under Capt Thomas Wilder's command; again in 1725. Wilder, Edward Bliss Wilder, John, 171 3 . Col. Willard's Command of Scouts, 1748 ; Col. Isaac William's Regt., 1757; Col. Oliver Wilder's Command at Lake George, 1758. Wilder, Edward B. Wilder, Lieut. Nathaniel, 1630- 1704. Charlestown and Lan caster, Mass. Lieut, at Charles town, 1704. Killed by Indians. Frost, Walter C. Richardson, Wm. E. Wilder, Edward B. Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Wilder, Capt. Thomas, 1645-1716. King William's War. Lieut, 1689. Capt. of garrison at Lancaster, Mass., 171 1. Frost, Walter C. Houghton, William A. Richardson, Wm. E. White, John B. Wilkin, John, 1699 - 1783. In French and Indian Wars in Company of Militia of the Walla-Kill, Capt. Bayard. Bogert, Theo. P. Bogert, Wm. B. Wilkinson, John, 1654 1708, Providence, R. I. King Philip's War. Deputy, I7oo-'o6. Waterman/ Lucius Wilkinson, Lawrence, 1692. Deputy, R. I., 1667, '73. Cadle, Cornelius Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Hough, Oliver Newhall, Charles C. Weld, George F. Wilkinson, Henry Lawrence Wilkinson, Capt. Samuel, 1727. Deputy to the General Court from Providence, R. I., 1693-1723. Weld, George F. Wilkinson, Ogden Dungan Wilkinson, Thomas, 1757. Member of Md. Assembly from Queen Anne Co., 1738, et seq. Williams, Nathan W. Willard, Daniel, 1658-1708. In King Philip's War. Enos, Alanson T. *Willard, George, 1614 . In Scituate Co., Plymouth Col., 1 643 -'44. Sears, Walter J. Willard, Henry, 1655-1701, Lan caster, Mass. Was with his father (Major Simon Willard) at the relief of Brookfield, Mass., in 1675. Commanded the Garrison at Still River (Lancaster), in 1692. Howe, Edward W. Sawyer, Charles F. Sawyer, William D. Willard, Dr. Jacob, 1646-1710. Surgeon Mass. Regt, under Gen. Josiah Winslow. Sur geon in Major Samuel Apple- ton's Regt, Great Swamp Fight, 1675. * Service accepted by New York Society before organization of General Society. Service not now qualifying. 535 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Willard, Edward A. Willard, Edward A., Jr. Willard, J. Le Baron Willard, Josiah, 1674, Weth ersfield, Conn. In Pequot War, i637-'38. Jennings, Walter Willard, Col. Josiah, Sr., 1693- 1750, Lunenburg, Vt. Col. at Fort Dummer, Vt, under the Mass. Government, i740-'5o. Howe, Edward W. Willard, Col. Josiah, Jr., 1716- 1786, Winchester, N. H. Offi cer at Fort Dummer, 1740. Major, 1746. Lieut.-Col., in command of Fort Dummer, 1750. Col. in the N. H. serv ice, Fort Edward, N. S., 1755. Representative, 1768. Howe, Edward W. Willard, Major Josiah, 1736- 1801, Keene, N. H. Lieut, in Lieut.-Col. Josiah Willard, Jr.'s, Command, 1754. Capt. Major, 1770. Representative, i77o-'77. Howe, Edward W. Willard, Major Simon, 1 605-1 676. Deputy, i636-'54. Gov.'s Asst, i654-'76. Commander- in-Chief of the Expedition against Ninigret, 1655. Battle of Brookfield. Commanded the Middlesex, Mass., Regt. in King Philip's War. Albee, Edmund H. Barnes, Frank L. Barnes, W. Howard Bartlett, Franklin Bartlett, Willard Billings, David L. Blood, John B. Booth, Chas. Edwin Burrage, Henry S. Chittenden, Edward A. Crane, Albert Curtis, Rodney Deming, Judson K. Eaton, William Enos, Alanson T. Fletcher, Truman C. Gilbert, Mahlon N. Goddard, John Calvin Goodwin, Charles A. Hayden, Charles Heaton, John E. Hodgdon, Alex. L. Hodgdon, Anderson D. Houghton, Henry O. Houghton, Jas. C. Howe, Edward Willard Howe, George A. Jennings, Walter Johnson, Emery W. Lea, James H. Leland, Charles H. Manning, Clarence A. Manning, Frank O. Meade, Richard W. Meigs, Henry B. Meigs, Peveril, Jr. Melcher, John S. Montgomery, Eugene W. Oddie, Orville, Jr. Pierce, Dean Pierce, Jacob W. Pope, Franklin L. Reade, Philip Rice, L. Frederick Root, Elihu Sawyer, Charles F. Sawyer, William D. Simmons, Walter W. Smith, Frank B. Smith, Henry Tomlinson Stevens, Chas. E. Stevens, Clarence W. Stevens, Frederic B. Stevens, Solon W. Talbot, Joel F. Tuck, Parker Wait, Horatio L. Watmough, James H. Wheeler, Horace L. Wilcox, Reynold W. Willard, Chas. Forster Willard, Joseph Willard, Martin S. Wood, Chas. Adams Willett, Col. Thomas, 1610-1674. Capt, Plymouth Col. Militia, 1648. Council of War, 1653. General Council, 1672. First English Mayor of New York, 1665. Served on Expedition which captured New York from the Dutch, 1664. Bicknell, George A. Camp, Chas. L. N. Davies, William G. 53« INDEX OF ancestors Denny, Thos. Dorr, Dalton Edwards, Pierrepont Hooker, Edward W. Luquer, Thatcher T. P. Pike, Charles Elliot Pike, Francis W. Pratt, Alex. D. B. Sanford, Henry G. Schroeder, Henry Schroeder, J. Langdon Smith, Thomas K. Tyler, Augustus C. Tyler, Harry B. Tyler, Sidney F. Whitney, Eli, Jr. Woolsey, Theodore S. Willett, Col. Thomas, 1645-1722. Commander, Queen's Co. Mili tia, i683-'89. Member of Gov ernor's Council, i690-'98, Prov. of N. Y. Barclay, David Comstock, Wm. O. Elliman, Lawrence B. Jones, Charles H. Jones, Richmond L. Pell, Howland Pratt, Alexander D. B. Robeson, Andrew Rotch, William Sanford, Henry G. Whitney, Eli, jr. Wister, Rodman Willett, William, 1668-1723. Assembly, Prov. of N. Y., i7oi-'33. Jones, Charles H. Jones, Richmond L. Willets, John, 1688 . Judge, Cape May Co., N. J. Member of N. J. Legislature, 1743. Atkinson, John B. Willey, Lieut. John, 1648-1688. In King Philip's War. Batchelder, Nath'l H. Willey, W. Lithgow Williams, Col. Abraham, 1695- 1781, Marlborough, Mass. Col. of Middlesex Regt, 1757. Williams, Robert B. Williams, Sergt. Charles, 1691- 1769. Sergt., Haddam, Conn., Indian Wars. Flint, Wyman K. Williams, Corp. Daniel, 1712 . Private in Capt. Barker's Co., Col. Nathaniel Whiting's Regt., 1758. Corp. in Capt Fitch's Co, 1759. Homer, Wm. B. Williams, Sergt. David. Served as a Sergt. in the Train Band of Fairfield, Fairfield Co., un der the authority of the Col ony of Conn. Kulp, John S. Williams, Ebenezer, 1650-1718, Dorchester, Mass. In Capt. Wadsworth's Co., 1676. Brown, Charles A. Williams, Rev. Elisha, 1694-1755. Rep. in Senate, 1717, '18, '19, '30. Deputy Judge of Superior Court. Chaplain of Cape Bre ton Expedition. Commander- in-Chief, 1746. Wilson, John Appleton Williams, Col. Ephraim, 1691- 1754. Capt. at Newton, Mass. Afterwards Col. Williams, John Williams, Capt. Ezekiel, 1729- 1818, Wethersfield, Conn. Capt. ist Co., 6th Regt, 1761. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, William I. Williams, Ensign George, 1717- 1803, Taunton, Mass. Ens. of 3d Foot Co. of Taunton, Ebenezer Dean, Capt, and Ephraim Leonard, Col., 1754. Served in French and Indian War, 1757. Taken prisoner. Stark, Lloyd Rider Williams, Borland Williams, Charles J. Williams, Samuel K. Williams, Capt. Isaac, 1638-1707. Lieut, Cambridge Foot Co., 1677. Capt, 1692. Deputy from Newton to Mass. Gen eral Court, 1692, '95, '97, 1699- 1702. Cadle, Cornelius Chesebrough, Geo. L. Gary, Elbert H. Hull, James W. Hyde, James C. Hyde, Raymond N. 537 Society of colonial wars Metcalf, William P. Peet, Emerson W. Pierce, George W. Potts, Charles E. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Washburn, John Henry Washburn, Wm. Ives Williams, Ephraim Williams, George B. Williams, Geo. C. F. Williams, Gordon Williams, Harrison Williams, John Williams, Louis W. Williams, Samuel B. Wilson, John A. Williams, Captain Jacob, 1689- 1753. Ensign of Wethersfield, Militia in 1727. Lieutenant, 1733. Captain, 1734. Wickwire, Arthur Manley Williams, Lieut.-Col. John, 1692- 1761. Deputy to the General Court of Conn, for Stonington, 1727P6. Major of the 8th Regt., 1739; Lieut.-Col., 1746. Peet, Emerson W. Williams, Col. John, 1706-1774, Sharon, Conn. Capt, 1745. Lieut.-Col., 1767. Col., 14th Regt, 1770. Belknap, Robert Lenox Belknap, Waldron P. Williams, John, 1726-1811, Say brook. In Capt. Spauldings's Co. of Conn. Troops, ist Regt, under Gen. Lyman, 1761. Williams, Edward G. Williams, John, . As sembly of S. Carolina, 17 — . Middleton, John I. Williams, John, 1667, Scitu ate, Plymouth Col. Deputy, 1641, '43-'44, '47-'48. Crandon, Edwin S. Hunnewell, Wm. Bowne Middleton, John I. Williams, Joseph, 1679 - 1752, Plainfield, Conn. In 1728, Deputy from Plainfield to the General Assembly. Mersereau, John D. Williams, Col. Joseph, 1708-1798. Mass. Colonial Line, 1755, Mohawk War; also in Cana dian Campaign, i758-'6o. Beal, Boylston A. Hoyt, Charles W. Mackenzie, Geo. N. Mackenzie, Geo. N., 3d Rumrill, Frank Williams, John S. Williams, Wm. S. G Williams, Ens. Josiah, 1721-1759. Stockbridge, Mass. In Col. Ephraim Williams' Regt. in the battle of Lake George; was wounded in the abdomen, 1755, dying four years later from the effects. Lyon, Albert W. Williams, Peleg, 1766, Providence. In Capt. Jenckes' Co., 1756; marched on alarm, Aug., 1757, and served in Cam paigns of i758-'59. Johnson, Milbank Williams, Richard, 1599 . Representative, i646-'48, '50. Briggs, Wm. C. Leonard, Geo. H. Miller, Charles B. Miller, Edward C. Wood, Eric F. Williams, Richard, 1606 -1693, Taunton, Mass. Deputy, 1646, et seq. Danforth, Allen Deane, Gardiner A. A. Foster, F. Apthorp Manley, Samuel C. Talbot, Joel F. Williams, Robert, 1608-1693, Rox bury, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Bardwell, Harry J. Barrows, John W. Cadle, Cornelius Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Davis, Fellowes Dixon, Willis M. Green, John Wm. Harris, Williams C. Hunt, Arthur K. Inches, George B. Kulp, John S. Mackenzie, George N. Parker, George T. Peet, Emerson W. Potts, Charles E. Reed, Latham G. 538 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Rumrill, Frank Schauffler, Wm. G. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Swan, Reuben S. Williams, Geo. C. F. Williams, Harrison Williams, John S. Williams, Wm. S. G. Wilson, John A. Williams, Roger, 1584-1660, Dor chester, Mass. One of the founders of Dorchester. Free man, 1630. Selectman, 1633, '34. '35- In Rev. Joseph Hooker's Regiment Deputy, 1637, '38. Member of the A. & H. A. Co., 1647. Bates, Geo. William Williams, Gov. Roger, 1599-1683. Capt, Providence, R. I., King Philip's War. Gov., i654-'56. Asst, 1647, 't seq. Deputy, 1667. Aldrich, Edw. Kimball, Jr. Arnold, Benjamin W. Barrett, Frank Harvey Battelle, John G. Bates, Francis Eliot Bates, George W. Bond, Thomas Edward Bowen, Edgar C. Brenton, Cranston H. Brown, Charles H. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold Brown, Harold W. Brown, John N. Brown, Paul Brown, Philip Carter Bullard, Ernest L. Chapman, Edwin N. Constantine, Richard B. Cooke, Edwin David Cooke, Thomas F. Dennis, Arthur W. Dennis, John R. Dyer, Daniel B. Dyer, Horace E. Dyer, Louis Felton, Edgar C. Felton, Samuel M. Fenner, Charles P. Fitzgerald, Desmond Gratwick, Frederic C. Gratwick, W. Henry, Jr. Harrington, Ernest Stone Hart, Geo. Thomas Henderson, Harry Preston Hering, Oswald C. Huntingdon, Henry A. Johnson, Millbank Kimball, Charles D. Kirk, Edwin Lee, Edmund J. Lewis, Arnold A. Litchfield, Wilford J. Lovell, Frank H., Jr. Page, Samuel D. Parkhurst, Chas. D. Philips, Henry Byron Pratt, Alexander D. B. Preston, Howard Willis Prince, Charles J. Sayles, Charles N. Sprague, George E. Stevens, Clarence Mann Taft, Orray Tilley, R. Hammett Watson, Byron Sprague Willard, Edward A. Willard, J. Le Baron Williams, Percy Martin Wilson, Huntington Williams, Samuel, 1633 1698, Roxbury. In King Philip's War. Wolcott, Roger Williams, Capt. Samuel, 1680- 1765. In King William's War, 1697. In Queen Anne's War, 1702. Capt, ist Mili tary Company of Taunton, 1714. Rep. to Mass. Gen. Court, i7ii-'37. Putnam, Franklin Delano Williams, William C. Williams, Capt. Stephen, 1640- 1720, Roxbury, Mass. Capt. of Troop serving at the East ward, 1704- '05; on Frontier, i707-'i2. Guard to Col. Schuyler and the Maqua Indians, 1710. Bardwell, Harry J. Davis, Fellowes French, John D. W. Green, John Wm. Hastings, Henry Mackenzie, Geo. N. Mackenzie, Geo. N, 3d Rumrill, Frank Williams, John D. 539 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Williams, John S. Williams, Wm. S. G. Williams, Stephen. Member from Currituck Co., North Carolina Assembly, 1733. Williams, Nathan W. Williams, Rev. Stephen, D.D., 1693-1782. Chaplain to Gen. Pepperrell, Louisburg, 1745. Sir William Johnson, Lake Cham plain, 1755, and Gen. John Winslow, Crown Point, 1756. Schauffler, William G. Schauffler, Wm. Gray, Jr. Williams, Jared I. Williams, Thomas, — post 1682, Biddeford, Me. Member of Council of George Cleves; Deputy Pres., Province of Ligonia, 164-. Libby, Chas. T. Williams, Thomas, . Served in the war against the Pequots in 1636. Flint, Wyman K. Williams, Capt. Thomas, 1665- 1723, Plainfield, Conn. Ens. of Train Band of Plainfield, 1704; Lieut, 1707; Capt, 1711. Mersereau, John D. Williams, Surgeon Thomas, 171 8- 1775. French and Indian Wars of i744-'48. Surgeon in charge of forts on Connecticut River. Surgeon under Sir William Johnson, Crown Point Expedition, 1755. In Col. Ephraim Williams' Regt. Jones, Edw. Wadsworth Williams, Ephraim Williams, Geo. B. Williams, John Williams, Samuel B. Williams, Captain Veach, 1727- 1804. Lebanon, Conn., Mili tia, 1765, et seq. Deputy, 1765. Metcalf, William P. Williamson, Capt. Caleb, 1651- 1738. Corp. in Capt. John Gorham's Co., Phips' Expedi tion. Captain, 8th Co., ist Mass. Regt, Nova Scotia Expedition, 1707. Goodwin, Francis Goodwin, James J. Williamson, Daniel, 1728, Chester Co., Pa. Member of Assembly, i7o8-'o9, '2o-'22, '27. Gheen, Edward H. Williamson, Duncan (Derck). Soldier in the New Nether land against the Indians at Esopus, N. Y., 1660. Williamson, Thomas W. Willing, Capt. Charles, 1710- 1754. Commanded a company, Associated Regt. of Philadel phia Foot, i747-'48, Col. Abra ham Taylor. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Bayard, Thomas Francis Bayard, Thomas F. Jackson, Oswald Morrell, Edw. de V. Page, S. Davis Prime, Frederick Willing, George Willing, Thomas, 1731-1821. Jus tice of Supreme Court of Pa., 1767. Mayor of Phila. Rep. in General Assembly. President of Provincial Congress. Balch, Edwin Swift Balch, Thomas Willing Willis, Col. Henry, 1740, Fredericksburg, Va. Lieut.- Col. of Spotsylvania Co., 1730. Burgess from Gloucester Co., 1718, '20, '22-'23, '26-'27-'28, from Spotsylvania, 1740. Founder of Fredericksburg. Lieut, Orange Co., 1735. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Willis, Hon. John, 1692. In Capt Myles Standish's Duxbury Co. Deputy from Bridgewater. Cutler, Edward H. Freeman, Alden Moran, Charles Pike, Chas. E. Rogers, Allan Southworth, Constant Tsintor, Wm. Henry Harrison Tyler, Edward R. Willis, Capt. Joseph, 1712 , Sudbury, Mass. Sergt. in 2d Foot Co., of Sudbury, Josiah Richardson, Capt, 1737. Willis, Henry A. Willis, Thomas, 1638-1725. Rep- 540 INDEX OF ANCESTORS resentative to the General Court of Mass., i703-'o5, from Medford. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Willmarth, Ens. Thomas, 1665- 1690. Ens. Rehoboth, Mass., Militia. Council of War. Blackmer, Henry M. Litchfield, Wilford J. Newton, Charles H. Wilmer, Simon, , Kent Co., Md. Burgess, i697-'98. Vickers, Wm. Handy Collins Willoughby, Dep.-Gov. Francis, 1613-1671. Gov.'s Asst, 1640. Member of Parliament, 1658. Dep.-Gov. Mass. Bay Colony, i665-'7i. Canfield, Von Beck Chadwick, Chas. Noyes Hart, Samuel Moore, George Henry Noyes, Chas. P. Noyes, Daniel R. Otis, Edw. J. Otis, Philo A. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles Lathrop Sill, Howard Sill, John T. Willoughby, Capt. Thomas, 1601- 1658. House of Burgesses for Elizabeth City, Va., i629-'32. Of the Council, i644-'46-'50. Sharp, Wm. Willoughby Thomas, Douglas H. Thomas, Douglas H., Jr. Watson, Alexander Mackenzie Wills, Daniel, 1633-1698, New Jersey. Prov. Councillor, i682-'85- Bettle, Samuel Jaggard, Edward A. Wood, Joseph Wills, Lieut. Joshua, 1647-1721, Conn. Lieut, of the Windsor Troop, 1698. Monfort, Fred'k D. Wills, Capt. Joshua, 1700-1767, Conn. Lieut, of the Tolland Co., 1651, and Capt., 1656. Deputy to General Court of Conn., i749-'64. Monfort, Fred'k D. Wills, Col. Solomon, 1731-1807, Tolland, Conn. Ens. 12th Co. ist Regt., 1758. 2d Lieut 7th Co., 1759; ist Lieut. 4th Co., 1761 ; 2d Co., 1762. Capt, South Co., 1770. Served in Campaign in Cuba, 1762. At Crown Point and Fort William Henry. Deputy. Montfort, Frederick D. Wills, Thomas, 1605-1666. Mem ber A. & H. A. Co., 1 641. Citizen of Ipswich.' Lewis, Geo. Harlan Wilson, Benjamin, 1653-1694. Soldier in Capt. Isaac John son's Roxbury Co., King Phil ip's War, 1675. Monnette, Orra E. Munds, James Theus Wilson, Col. Benjamin, 1747- 1827. Lieut, Dunmore Army, Expedition against Chilicothe Indians, 1774. Smith, Benjamin W. Wilson, Lieut.-Col. James, 1712. Norfolk, Va. Lieut-Col. and Commander-in-Chief, Mi litia, Norfolk Co., Va. Sheriff, 1698-1712. Burgess, i7io-'n- '12. Harris, William O. Wilson, Rev. John, circ. 1583-1667, Boston, Mass. Pastor of First Church, 1630. Military Chaplain in Pequot War un der Capt. Israel Stoughton, 1637. Allen, Crawford C. Foster, V. William Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Kinzie, John Harris Langdon, Perin Laws, Harry L. Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden Vaile, Joel F. Wheaton, Frank Wilson, Frank Stedman Wilson, Sergt. John, 1687, Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War, under Capt. Samuel Moseley, at Mount Hope, 1675; under Capt, Richard Beers, i675-'76; under Capt. Samuel Brocklebank and Capt. John Cutler, 1676. Sergt. 54i SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Parker, Moses Greeley Spencer, Horatio N. Walton, Charles S. Wilson, Lieut. John, 1650-1715. Lieut. Mass. Militia, 1692. Howe, Herbert M. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Wilson, Dr. John, 1660-1724, Braintree, Mass. Deputy, 1698. Spencer, Horatio N. Spencer, Selden Spencer, Selden P. Wilson, Sergt. Joseph, 1655-1710, Kittery, Me. Keeper of garri son. Lydston, Geo. Frank Wilson, Fred A. Wilson, Joseph, 1717-1775. Pri vate, Conn. Troops, 1755, '56, •61. Monnette, Orra E. Munds, James Theus Wilson, Maj. Josiah, 1660-1717. Capt, 1698. Maj., 1702. High Sheriff, i702-'o5, i7o6-'o8, i709-'n. Sergeant-at-arms, 1707. Delegate from Prince George's County, Md., to Lower House of Gen. Assem bly, I7i5-'i7. Died in office. Wilson, Samuel M. Wilson, Nathaniel, 1622-1692. In Capt. Isaac Johnson's Roxbury Co., at the Fort Fight, 1675. Hubbard, Ralph H. Wilson, Nathaniel, 1653 - 1721, Roxbury, Mass. In King Philip's War, in Johnson's Co. ; fought at Narragansett, 1675. Wilson, Harry Maxwell Wilson, Sergt. Samuel, 165 8-1 729, Woburn, Mass. Corp. Woburn Military Co., 1694. Sergt., 1695-1729- Parker, Moses Greeley Reade, Philip Wilson, Charles H. Wilson, Col. William, 1646-1713, Hampton, Va. High Sheriff, i693-'94. Burgess, 1685, '9i-'92, 1702-'o5. Naval Officer of James River, 1699, 171 1. Mayor, 1691. Col. and County Lieut, 1698. Cary, Wilson M. Tyler, George T. Wilton, Lieut. David, 1678, Windsor, Conn., and North ampton, Mass. Ensign, Wind sor Troops, March., i657-'58. Deputy to Conn. General Court, i65o-'56. Ensign, Northampton, Mass., 1661. Lieut, Hampshire Troop, 1663- '64. Deputy to Mass. General Court, 1665. Member of the Council of War, Hampshire County, King Philip's War. Dutton, Wm. D. Greene, Richard H. Loomis, John H. Partridge, Edward L. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Young, Innis Young, William H. Winchester, John, 1616 - 1694. Member of the A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Active in military af fairs, i644-'45. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Winchester, John, 1643-1718. In garrison at Punckapauge, 1676. Castle, Alfred H. Dana, Charles D. Mackensie, George Winchester, Capt. John, 1675- 1751, Muddy River (Roxbury), Mass. Capt. of Militia. Bowen, Clarence W. Castle, Alfred H. Dana, Charles D. Winchester, Josiah, 1655 - 1728. Deputy to General Court from Brookline, Mass., 171 1, '13, '17. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Winchester, William, 1710-1790, Frederick Co., Md. Soldier in the French and Indian War, I757P8. Winchester, William * Windebank, Sir Francis. Secre tary of State for Prov. of N. Y, 1626. Carnochan, Gouverneur Morris * Service accepted by New York Society before organization of General Society. Service not now qualifying. 542 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Wing, Ens. John, 1699, Brewster. Was of Suffolk Regt. with Major Thos. Clark. Later an Ensign. Parker, Geo. T. Wingate, Col. Joshua, 1679-1769, Hampton, N. H. Capt. in Col. Hawkins' Regt, 1717. Major, 1730. Col., 1744. At Louis burg, 1745. Bell, Charles U. Brackett, William S. Hall, Clayton C. Libby, Charles T. Reed, John L. Reynolds, George N. Stickney, George H. Wolcott, Roger Winn (Twing or Wing), Increase, 1641-1690. Under Capt. Thomas Brattle, King Philip's War. Hastings, Henry Hill, Clarence Edward Tudbury, Warren C. Wheelock, William B. Winn, John, 1723-1790. Burgess from Amelia County, Va., 1760- '61, '69, '71, '76. Capt, 1758. Lewis, Marvin H. Winn, John, Esq., 1781, Midway, Ga. Member of Colonial Assembly of Ga. Bullen, Dana Ripley Winn, Ens. Joseph, 1725, Woburn, Mass. In King Philip's War, under Capt. Thomas Wheeler and Lieut. Henry Woodhouse, i676-'77; also in Lieut. William Hasey's Three County Troop. Ens. of Woburn Foot Co. Reade, Philip Winne, Franz, Albany, N. Y. In Capt. Johannes Mingael's Co , 1713. Clark, Kenneth Winne, Pieter, 1696. Town Major in Militia, Albany, N. Y., 1689. Commissioner to treat with Indians, 1690. Magistrate, 1650. Dwight, Frederick Isham, Norman M. Lawton, Daniel L. Stringer, Edward C. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Tyson, Malcolm V. Winship, Lieut. Edward, 1613- 1688, Cambridge, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1638. Ens., 1647. Lieut, 1660. Deputy, 1663, et seq. Boutell, Henry Sherman Conner, Chas. E. Depew, Chauncey M. Endicott, Eugene F. Fessenden, Chas. N. Foster, V. William Hadden, Crowell, Jr. Hill, John Creagh Leach, J. Granville Noyes, James A. Sawyer, Chas. F. Sawyer, William D. Schroeder, Henry Schroeder, J. Langdon Sherman, Roger Sprague, Phineas W. Waters, Arthur Jay Wellington, Jonas F. Whitney, fiarry E. Wilson, Chas. H. Winship, William H. Winship, Isaac, 1724-1783. In Capt. Benj. Reed's Co. of Lex ington, Mass., 1759, and Capt. Wm. Reed's Co., 1755. Fessenden, Chas. W. Winship, Samuel, 1712-1780, Lex ington, Mass. Gentleman Trooper in Governor's Horse Guards under Brig.-Gen. Isaac Royal, 1764. Sprague, Phineas W. Winship, Wm. H. Winsley, Samuel, 1663, Salis bury, Mass. Deputy, 1642, et seq. Commissioner, 1652. Atwood, Luther Morrell, George C. Patch, Charles Endicott Webb, William S. Winslow, Gov. Edward. Came to Plymouth in the Mayflower. Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1633. '36, '44- Bassett, Charles F. Hulbert, Henry C. 543 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Pollock, Edwin T. Ward, Aaron Winslow, Col. Edward, 1669-1753, Boston. A. & H. A. Co., 1700. Sergt, 1702. Lieut, 1711. Capt, i7i4-'29. Major of Boston Regt, 1729. Col., 1733. Winslow, Arthur Winslow, Erving Winslow, George S. Winslow, Major Edward, 1680- 1760, Rochester, Mass. Capt of Militia, 1724. Major of County Militia. McGrath, John Winslow, Kenelm, 1599 - 1672, Marshfield, Mass. Member of the Marshfield Military Co., 1643. Representative, i643-'44, i649-'53- Hawks, Joseph M. McGrath, John Morrell, George C. Snow, Edgar M. Whitney, Harry E. Williams, Nathan W. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Winslow, Kenelm, III, 1667-1729, Windham, now Mansfield, Conn. Town Treas., 1707; Selectman, 1713; Representa tive, 1720. Snow, Edgar Morton Winslow, Col. James, 1712-1777, Freetown, Mass. Lieut, ist Foot Co. of Militia, 1771. Capt. of 2d Regt. Militia, Bristol Co. Lord, John Brackett Winslow, Lieut. Job, 1641-1720, Freetown, Mass. In Fight at Swansea, 1675. Deputy, 1692. Gardner, John C. F. Greene, Richard H. Hawks, Joseph M. Knowlton, Hosea Morrill Morrell, George C. Tuttle, Frank D. Vandercook, John D. Williams, Nathan Winslow Wilson, Chas. R. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Winslow, John, i 597-1 674, Ply mouth. Member of the Council of War, 1646. Deputy, 1653- '55- Cabot, Louis Crandon, Edwin S. Cushing, Luther S. Howard, Harry S. Leonard, George H. Nichols, Willard A. Shaw, Henry S. Southworth, Constant Vail, Henry H. Winslow, Josiah, 1605 - 1674, Marshfield, Mass. Deputy, 1643, et seq. Baker, Alfred L. Bottum, Harlow A. Brewer, Arthur H. Brewer, William A. Brooks, Lyman L. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Clark, Kenneth Jewett, Stephen Kent, Daniel Locke, Charles A. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Lovering, Henry M. Nickerson, Thos. W. Parker, Calvin D. Snow, Edgar M. Sprague, Frank W. Squires, George C. Wolcott, Roger Winslow, Gov. Josiah, 1629-1680. Commander-in-Chief, Colonial Forces, Great Swamp Fight. Gov. Plymouth Colony, '80. Hulbert, Henry C. Ingersoll, Edward Payson Squires, George C. Ward, Aaron Winsmore, William, Member from Kent Co. of William Penn's Assembly, Philadelphia, 1683. Comegys, Edward T. Comegys, William H. Winsor, Samuel. Soldier in King Philip's War. Deputy, 1674. Parkhurst, Chas. Dwyer Winston, Stephen, 1733 . Private in the Company of Capt Eldad Lewis of South- ington, Conn., Campaign of 1760. Miller, Robert F. 1673- 1686. 544 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Winston, Lieut. William, 1707- 1799. Hanover, Va., Troops, French and Indian Wars, i735-'9°. Barret, Richard A. Hendrick, Calvin W. Winter, John, 1648, Cape Elizabeth, Me. Coun cillor or Member of Sir Ferdinando Gorge's First Gov ernment. Libby, Chas. Thornton Winter, John, 1634-1690. In Capt. Henchman's Co., King Philip's War. Bloss, Orland P. Eldridge, Wm. Henry Gerry, Allston Lewis, Geo. Harlan Nickerson, Thos. W. Swan, Reuben S. Wilson, John A. Winthrop, Gov. John, 1 587-1 649. First Governor of Mass. Bay Colony, 1629. Asst, 1635 and 1 641. Dep.-Gov., 1636 and 1644. Commissioner for United Colonies, 1643 and 1645. Col. Suffolk Regt., 1636. Ballantine, Henry Watkins Bartlett, Josiah Brown, Harold W. Burleigh, Geo. Wm. Caldwell, Frank E. Davis, Fellowes Davis, Joseph Swallow De Russy, Rene A. Erving, William V. R. Koues, George E. Luton, Cecil R. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Mumford, James G. Nichols, Willard A. Pinkham, Joseph Rollins, Philip A. Seabury, William M. Smith, Hamilton Smith, Joshua B. Smith, Ralph L. Smith, William D. G. Spencer, Jos. Wm. Winthrop Wadsworth, Clarence S. Winthrop, Grenville B. Winthrop, Gov. John, 1606-1676. Gov. Conn., i657-'76. Lieut.- Col. Essex Regt, 1636. Luton, Cecil R. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Mumford, James G. Seabury, William M. Winthrop, Grenville B. Winthrop, Maj.-Gen. Wait Still, 1641-1717. Maj.-Gen., Chief Justice, Member Executive Council, Mass. Bay. Colony. Mumford, Jas. G. Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle Winthrop, Grenville B. Wise, Maj. Ammi Ruhami, 1689- 1749, Mass. Representative, I739"'4°. Commanded Com pany from Essex Co. in expedi tion against West Indies, 1740. Chamberlin, Paul M. Hunt, Arthur K. Wise, Rev. John, 1652-1725, Ips wich, Mass. Chaplain, Narra gansett Campaign, and in Phips' Expedition, 1690. Dep uty, Mass., 1689. Chamberlin, Paul M. Dyer, Isaac W. Hunt, Arthur K. Jameson, Winfield S. Libby, Chas. F. Low, Wm. G., Jr. Wisner, Capt. John, 1722-1778. Capt Orange Co., N. Y., Mili tia, 1755. Fight with Indians in the Delaware, 1757. Sent to reinforce Fort William Henry. Barrell, Harry F. Wiswall, Elder John, 1 601-1687. In King Philip's War. Libby, Charles T. Morse, Willard S. Sears, Clinton B. Swan, Reuben S. Wiswall, Capt. Noah, ist, 1638- 1690, Newton, Mass. Marched to relief of Casco, now Port land, Me., 1690. Killed at Wheelwright's Pond. Bible, Howard W. Brown, Daniel A. Cadle, Chas. F. Cadle, Cornelius Richards, Charles S. 545 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Rollins, Philip Ashton Wiswall, Herbert Wiswall, Noah, i 699-1786, New ton, Mass. In Expedition to Cuba, 1740. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Wiswall, Lieut. Thomas, 1668- 1709. Lieut, in Militia Co., Newton, Mass., 1695-1700. King William's War. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Withers, Thomas, 1606-1685, Kit tery, Me. Assistant of the Province of Maine, 1651. Rollins, Philip A. Withington, Henry, 1653-1688, Dorchester. Soldier in King Philip's War, i675-'76. Guilford, Wm. W. Withington, Capt. John, 1649- 1690. Dorchester Co. Phips' Expedition, lost at sea. Capen, Walter N. Guilford, Wm. W. Swan, Reuben S. Withington, James H. Withington, Richard, 1618-1701, Dorchester, Mass. A. & H. A. Co., 1646. Guilford, Wm. W. Swan, Reuben S. Talbot, Joel F. Witt, Capt. Oliver, 1720-1808, Leicester, Mass. Capt in Col. John Chandler's Regt, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757 Brown, David H. Wodbourne, Sergt. John, 1716- 1789. In Capt. Jonathan Bean's Co., i747-'48. Sentinel in Capt. Samuel Wheelwright's Co., 1749. Sergt, i759-'6o. Harrington, Arthur C. Wodell, William, 1693. Spe cial Councillor, Col. of R. I., King Philip's War. Deputy from Portsmouth, R. I., 1664, et seq. Commissioner for Portsmouth, 1656, '63. Anthony, Frank Dell Anthony, James L. Bell, Jared W. Boyd, Robt. M., Jr. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Mersereau, John D. Spies, Francis F. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Watson, William H. Woelpper, Lieut. John David, 1708. Served under Washing ton in Expedition against In dians, 1759. Later appointed by Honorable Congress Capt in German Battalion. Lieut, in Virginia, 1759. Harding, Hammond L. Woertman, Ensign Tunis Dirckse. Soldier in Albany Expedition, 1690. Ensign in Capt. Francis Titus' Co., Kings County Mili tia, 1715. _ Lane, Francis T. L. Wolcott, Dr. Alexander, 1712- 1795. Surgeon at the Siege of Louisburg. Kinzie, John H. Wolcott, Gov. Henry, 1 578-1 655. Deputy, 1639. Magistrate to Asst. Gov., i643-'55. Adams, Frederick C. Adams, John W. Bowen, Clarence W. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Clark, Lot Curran Converse, Charles A. Converse, John H. Dewey, Chauncey E. Douglas, Walter B. Fisher, Francis P. Gross, Charles E. Haven, Wm. Hayes, Stanley W. Homer, William B. Hulbert, Edmund D. Hunt, Arthur K. Kinzie, John H. McElroy, Clayton Noyes, Chas. P. Randall, John F. Robbins, Rowland A. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Sherman, Roger Sill, Howard Sparrow, Jackson W. 54« INDEX OF ANCESTORS Stone, Jacob Waite, Horace F. Weeks, Wm. R. Whitney, Eugene Wolcott Wilder, Edw. B. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Henry, Jr., 1610-1680. Representative, 1655 - '56 - '6i. Gov's Asst, 1662. Council of War, i675-'76. Bowen, Clarence W. Douglas, Walter B. Gross, Charles E. Robbins, Rowland A. Sparrow, Jackson W. Whitney, Eugene W. Wolcott, Col. Oliver, 1726-1797, Litchfield, Conn. Deputy, i764-'67-'68-'70. Gov.'s Asst, i77i-'74. Maj., 13th Regt, 1771. Col., 17th Regt, 1774. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Gov. Roger, 1679-1767, Windsor, Conn. Deputy, 1709. Commissary, Expedition of 171 1. Councillor, 1714. Dep.- Gov., 1741. Commander of Conn. Forces, Expedition to Cape Breton, 1745; Maj.-Gen. Gov., 1750. Chesebrough, George L. Chew, James L. Davis, Gustavus P. Dennis, Rodney S. Douw, Charles G. Gardiner, David Gardiner, Robert A. Griggs, Robert F. Gordon, Geo. Arthur Gordon, William W., Jr. Hall, Lemuel R. Harrison, Alexander Harrison, Lynde Hoyt, Albert E. Kinzie, John H. Kinzie, Julian M. Lane, Ebenezer Spencer, Lorillard Street, George Howard Strong, William W. Taintor, George E. Thompson, Frederick D. Wolcott, Edward O. I733-I797 Delaware 1725 - 1805, In French Wolcott, Henry Roger Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Samuel, 1656-1695, Conn. Deputy, 1685. Douglas, Walter B. Wolcott, Capt. Simon, 1625-1687. Trooper from Windsor under Major Mason, 1657. Capt of Foot at Simsbury, Conn., and Dept, 1673. Chesebrough, Geo. L. Hunt, Arthur K. Kinzie, John H. Lane, Ebenezer McElroy, Clayton Wilder, Edward B. Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Roger Wolfe, Lieut. Reece, Lieut. Essex Co., Militia, 1756. Wolfe, Daniel R. Wolfe, M. Good Wood, Benjamin, Franklin, Conn. and Indian War. Booth, Charles E. Wood, Ebenezer, 1671 . In Capt. Philip Nelson's Co., ex pedition to Canada under Sir William Phips, 1690. Whitin, Frederick H. Wood, George, 1703. Member of Pennsylvania Assembly from Chester Co., i682-'83. Lloyd, William McClure, Jr. Wood, Col. Henry, 1696-1757, Va. Captain Goochland Co., Va. Militia, 1730. Col. of Foot, 1753- McCulloch, Champe C, Jr. Morton, Daniel Wood, John, Sr., 1642-1706. Mem ber West N. J. Assembly, 1685. Coroner, 1695-1700. King's Attorney, 1701 Wainwright, Clement R. Wainwright, Francis K. Wood, John, 1643 . Soldier in King Philip's War under Capt. Davenport, and again under Capt. Tyng. Bennett, Robert R. Wood, John, 1656-1735, Rowley, 547 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Mass. In King Philip's War. Booth, Charles E. Dutton, Leland T. Lloyd, William McClure, Jr. Wood, John, 1677-1750. In Cap tain Thomas Huntington's Co., 1715. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Wood, Lieut. Jonas, 1640-1712. Lieut of Suffolk Co., N. Y., Troops, 1684; Albany Expedi tion, 1690. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Goadby, Arthur McM. Little, Robert Forsyth Wood, John H. Wood, Jonathan, 1651-1676, Sher- born, Mass. In King Philip's War. Killed during Indian Attack on Medfield, 1676. Holbrook, Levi Stone, William E. Wood, Josiah, 1629-1691, Charles town, Mass. Under Capt. John Cutler, King Philip's War. Eberlein, Charles W. Wood, Alva S. Wood, Thomas, 1635-1687, Rowley, Mass. In King Philip's War. Booth, Charles E. Cutler, Edward H. Derby, Wm. M., Jr. Dutton, Leland T. Gage, Herbert E. Pearson, Arthur E. Pearson, William H. Wood, Thomas, 1691 , Brad ford, Mass. In French and Indian War. Booth, Charles E. Wood, Timothy, 1683-1775. In Capt. Nathaniel Hazard's Co., Queens Co., 1715. Little, Robt. Forsyth Wood, Lieut. - Col. Valentine, 1724-1781. Captain of Horse, Goochland Co., Va., 1755. Major of Militia, 1757, and Lieut-Co., 1760. McCulloch, Champe C, Jr. Wood, Lieut. William, . Lieut. of the Albemarle County, Virginia, Militia; in active service for the defence and protection of the frontier against the Indians, 1758. McCord, James Woodbridge, Rev. John, 1613-1695. A. & H. A. Co., 1644. Gov.'s Asst, Mass. Bay Col., 1683- '84. Adams, Edward M. Adams, John W. Beach, Sylvester Woodbridge Bostwick, Henry A. Davis, Fellowes Green, John Wm. Hall, Benjamin E. Hall, Lemuel Ruggles Jeffries, John T. L. Norton, Thomas H. Pettibone, Asa G. Plympton, Gilbert M. Rhodes, Dudley W. Rich, James R. Richardson, William E. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Schauffler, Wm. G. Scofield, George S. Snow, Edgar M. Treat, James W. Tucker, Wm. R. Woodbury, Andrew, 1731 - 1808, Manchester, Mass. In Col. Ichabod Plaisted's Co., 1756. Rep. 1774. Delegate to Spanish Convention, 1774. Delegate to Provincial Congress, 1774. Pitman, Charles F. Woodbury, James, 1738-1823. In Col. Robert Rogers' Rangers at Storming of Quebec, 1759. Howe, Chas. Luke Woodbury, Urban A. Woodbury, John, 1580-1641. Con stable at Salem, 1630. Dep., i635-'37-'38-'39. Selectman. Dyer, Isaac Watson Howe, Chas. Luke Libby, Charles T. Lord, Charles E. Ober, Gustavus Pool, Wellington Verrill, Harry Mighels, Wolcott, Roger " ";. \ 548 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Woodbury, Chas. L. Woodbury, Edward P. Woodbury, Urban A. Woodbury, Peter, 1705-1775, Mar blehead, Mass. French and Indian War, 1755. Howe, Chas. Luke - Woodbury, Urban A. Woodbury, William, 1589 - 1677. Served as pilot under Capt. Lathrop in the Port Royal Expedition, 1654. Fulton, William E. Simmons, Joseph F. Yemans, Herbert Wm. Woodcock, John, 1701, Attle boro, Mass. Commander of Woodcock's Garrison, King Philip's War. Daggett, George H. Guild, Chester Lyon, Albert W. Morse, W. Samuel Woodford, Capt. Joseph, Jr., Northington (Avon), Conn. Capt. Militia, 1694-1740. In dian Wars in Conn. River Valley. Woodford, Stewart L. Woodhouse, Richard, 1676. Member of the Boston Train Band, 1657. Pettingell, Frank H. Woodhull, Gen. Nathaniel, 1722- 1776. Under Lord Abercrom bie, 1754, and Lord Amherst, 1759. Present at capitulation of Montreal, 1760. Lawrence, Abraham R. Strong, Joseph M. Walsh, James W. Wayne, Henry Nicoll Woodhull, Richard, 1620-1670. A Magistrate of Seatalcott, and in 1663 represented that place in the Hartford Gen eral Court. In 1666, Jus tice in the Court of Assizes. Was Dep. Commander from L. I. Barry, Herbert Marshall, William St. J. E. Woodis, Lieut. Henry, 1700, Lieut, in Capt. Thomas Wheel er's Co., 1676. Against Indians near Brookfield. Partridge, Arthur S. Partridge, Frank H. Woodman, Lieut. Edward, 1612- 1694. Lieut, 1637. In Pequot War. Deputy, 1636, et seq., Mass. Bay Col. Clarke, Geo. K. Fessenden, Charles N. Gamble, Thomas, Jr. Goodrich, Hazen B. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Hamilton, Irenus K, Jr. Hunt, Arthur K. Knight, Stephen H. Pettingell, Frank H. Remick, Timothy Rhoades, Nelson O. Woodman, Clarence E. Woodman, Fred'k T. Woodman, George, 1676, Watertown, Mass. Private in Capt. John Cutter's Co. Fisher, Albert J. Woodman, Capt. John, 1630-1706, Oyster River, N. fi. Capt. of Woodman's Garrison before 1690. Aldrich, Talbot B. Scales, John Woodman, Jonathan, 1643-1706. Member of North Regt. of Essex County as Snowshoe Man. Pettingell, Frank H. Woodman, Lieut. Joshua, 1720- 1800. Sergt. in Capt. Joseph Woodman's Co., 1757. Lieut, 1761. Woodman, Clarence E. Woodruff, Lieut. David, 1699- 1767, Southington, Conn. En sign, 1742. Lieut, 1743. Woodruff, Frederick O. Woodruff, Ens. Jacob, 1717-1790. Ens., 1753, 3d Co. of Foot, 13th Conn. Regt. Deputy, i759-'68. Magistrate, i759-'90. Parker, Frederick S. Woodruff, Chas. H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Woodruff, John, 1670. Sol dier in Indian Alarm at South ampton, 1657. 549 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Libbey, Wm. Woodruff (Wordrof), Ensign John, 1637-1691. Ensign of Militia at Elizabethtown, N. J., Sept. 14, 1673. Appointed High Sheriff, Essex Co., N. J., 1684. Haines, John P. Shields, Charles W. Smith, Archibald H. Woodruff, Edward L. Woodruff, Capt. Nathaniel, 1687- 1758. Ens., 1733. Lieut, 1736. Capt, 1738, ist Co., Foot, Littlefield, Conn., Regt Babcock, Harry W. Parker, Frederick S. Woodruff, Chas. H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Woodruff, Thomas A. Woodruff, Capt. Samuel, 1686- 1766, Southington, Conn. Capt, 1729. Leader of a band gath ered to resist the Mohawk in vaders. Woodruff, Arthur E. Woods, George, 1807. Deliv ered to Col. Peter Schuyler in 1758 in an exchange of Eng lish and French soldiers. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Woods, Lieut. Henry, 1735-1804. Corporal, 1754, for the defence of the Eastern Frontier. Sergt, Ens., and 2d Lieut, in Co. of Capt. Lawrence for the reduc tion of Canada, 1758. Walton, Charles S. Woods, Isaac, 1700 , Mass. "Centinel" in a Co. in His Majesty's Service, from Gro ton, under Lieut. Fairbank. Served from November, 1723, to June, 1724. Walton, Charles S. Woods, Sergt. John, 1678. Sergt. of a Marlborough garri son house, 1675. Fulton, William E. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Wilder, Edward B. Woods, John, 1641-1716, Marlboro. Served as Garrison soldier at Marlborough in King Philip's War. Fulton, Wm. E. Parker, Geo. T. Wilder, Edward B. Woods, Lieut. John, 1697-1761. Lieut, of Militia at Groton, Mass. Adams, Herbert L. Woods, Col. John, 1712-1791, Va. He was called Captain from i759-'66. Was made Major of Albemarle Co., Va., 1766. Lieut.-Col., 1770. Later he was known as "Colonel" John Woods. Macfarlane, Guy O'Rear Woods, Lieut.-Col. Michael, 1684- 1762, Va. Major and Lieut.- Col. of a Company of Militia called the "Rangers." Macfarlane, Guy O'Rear Woods, Samuel, 1718, Groton, Mass. In garrison, 1692. Train Band, 1653. Litchfield, Wilford, J. Woodson, Dr. John. Accompanied Sir Harvey to Virginia. Sur geon Militia, 1623. Stationed at what is now James City Co. Clark, John Asa Clarke, Bailey T. Watkins, John Elfreth Woodward (Woodworth), Benja min. Killed in King Philip's War. Cann, John W. Woodward, Benajah, 1792. A soldier in the Fourth Foot Company of Tauton, Mass., Captain Cobb, 1759. Woodward, Theron Royal Woodward, George, 1621 1676, Watertown, Mass. In Capt. John Cutler's Co., and died in service. Brown, George E. Burnham, Albert W. Crafts, J. Chancellor Messinger, Wm. D. Parker, Geo. T. Robinson, Roswell R. Woodward, Francis W. Woodward, Quartermaster Henry, 55P INDEX OF ANCESTORS 1685, Dorchester and Northampton, Mass. Quarter master of the Hampshire Troop, 1663. Benton, Arthur B. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Parker, Frederick S. Westfall, John H. Woodward, Ernest L Yemans, Herbert Wm. Woodward, Henry, 1720 - 1756. Killed in French and Indian War, June, 1756. Page, Carroll S. Woodward, Israel, 1681 - 1766. Member of the First Military Company of Taunton, Mass., 1700. Detached from same Company in 1705 for service in Queen Anne's War. Woodward, Theron Royal Woodward, Capt. Israel. Capt. of Conn. Troops, i744-'49. Gillette, Rufus W. Lathrop, Kirke Woodward, John, 1688, Taun ton, Mass. In First Squadron of Taunton, 1682. Woodward, Theron R. Woodward, Jonathan, 1740-1840, Dunstable, Mass. In Capt. Leonard Whiting's Co., 1761. In Capt. Benjamin Edwards's Co., 1762. Dyar, Perlie A. Woodward, Peter, 1603-1685. Rep resentative from Dedham, Mass., to General Court, 1665, '69, '70. Rose, John C. Woodward, Peter, Jr., 1638-1721. Soldier in King Philip's War, from Dedham, Mass. Rose, John C. Woodwell, Capt. Gideon, 1720- 1790. Lieut, and Capt, 1756. On Crown Point Expedition and Fort William Henry, 1756- '57. Capt, 1757. Patch, Charles Endicott Woolford, Col. Roger, 1670-1730, Md. Military officer of Dor chester Co. Col. Thompson, William Joseph Woolsey, Joris, "George," 1610- 1698. Cadet Burgher Corps. Barrowe, Samuel Brokaw, George T. Delafield, Edw. C. Delafield, John R. Rankin, Egbert G. Winslow, Chauncey R. Winslow, Howard S. Woolsey, John M. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Woolsey, Capt. George, 16 50- 1740, Capt Queen's Co. Militia, 1715, Prov. of N. Y. Townsend, James H. Woolsey, John M. Woolsey, Theo. S. Woolson, Thomas. In Capt. Pren tice's Co. in Mt. Hope Cam paign, 1675. In Capt. Poole's Co., 1676. Douglas, Walter B. Stowell, Wm. H. H. Woolson, Charles A. Woolsten, John, 1698. Bur lington, N. J. Member of As sembly, i683-'8.).-'97. Middleton, Harvey Wooster, Sergt. Edward, 1622- 1689. First settler of Derby, Conn., 1651. Constable, 1669. Sergt. of Derby Train Band, 1681. Collins, Holdridge O. Hawkins, William Elton Wooster, Lieut. Thomas, 1656- 1713. Sergt. in Derby Train Band until 1706 when pro moted to Lieut. Hawkins, William Elton Worcester, Samuel, 1680, Bradford, Mass. Deputy, 1679- '81. Bigelow, Henry N. Richardson, Wm. E. Worden, Peter, 1609-1681. Mem ber of Yarmouth, Mass. Co., under Lieut. William Palmer, 1643. Johnson, James G. Powell, Lyman T. Snow, Edgar M. Whitney, Harry E. Wormeley, Hon. Ralph, 1615- 1651, York Co., Va. Member 551 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS of Council, 1640, '50, '51. Capt, 1640. Burgess for York Co., 1649. Cary, Wilson M. Wormeley, Hon. Ralph, 1650 1701. Middlesex Co., Va, Capt. and Burgess, 1674 Member of Council, 1675-1701 Secretary of State, 1693-1701 Prest. of Council, 1692. Col lector and Naval Officer of Rappahannock, i692-'98. Cary, Wilson M. Worrilow, John. Member of As sembly from Chester Co., now Delaware Co, Pa., 1699. Rogers, James Slocum Worth, John, 1664-1707. One of the Snowshoe Men under the command of Capt. Noyes, 1688. Pettingell, Frank H. Worthington, Elijah, 1710-1764, Colchester, Conn. Representa tive, i757-'62. Cooper, Leslie B. Worthington, George Worthington, Capt. John, 1650- 1701. Justice A. A. Co., Md., 1692. Burgess, 1699. Capt in Militia. Ball, Samuel B. Dorsey, Wm. H. Wragg, Joseph, . Member of Council, 1730. Lucas, Jonathan Wright, Lieut. Abel, 1631-1725. In Indian Wars. Deputy, Mass. Bay Colony, 1695. Allen, Francis O. Barrows, John W. Chapman, Chandler P. Geer, Walter Hubbard, Ernest V. Hubbard, Ralph H. Hubbard, Walter C. Wright, Benjamin, 1677. Member Guilford Foot Co., defense against Pequots. Bell, Jared W. Kissam, Henry S. Wright, Capt. Benjamin, 1660- 1743, Northfield, Mass. Capt, 1685. Also Sergt. In Indian Wars. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Parker, Frederick S. Wright, Capt. Dudley, 1717-1806. Capt. 12th Regt., Col. of Conn., 1763. Corp. in Samuel Wright's Co., 1757. Ens., 1752. Tilden, John P. Wright, Ebenezer, 1663 - 1742, Northampton, Mass. Deacon, Soldier, and Town Clerk. Westfall, John H. Wright, Capt. Edward, 1703, Sudbury, Mass. In King Phil ip's War. Lieut, 1689; Capt. Baker, Frank Bartlett, Joseph G. Bickford, Robert S. Enos, Alanson T. Hicks, Lewis W. Merriam, Frank Wright, Deacon John, 1601-1688. Deputy to Gen. Court from Woburn. Town officer and Deacon at Woburn. Dixon, Willis M. Wright, John, 1667-1749. Mem ber Penn. Assembly, i729-'30, '33-'34, '37"'48. Speaker, 1745. Houston, Samuel F. Wright, Lieut. John, 1709-1784. 2d Lieut, in French and Indian War. Appointed by Assembly of Conn., 1759, 2d Lieut, of 10th Co., 3d Regt, Conn. Troops. Parker, George T. Wright, John, Jr., 1711-1759. Member Penn. Assembly, 1749- '59- Houston, Samuel F. Wright, Lieut. John, 1743-1825, Winsted, Conn. Second Lieut. of the 10th Company, 3d Regi ment, Conn. Troops, 1759. Parker, George Turner Wright, Jonathan, 1742. Member of New Jersey As sembly, 1721. Hudnut, Alexander Malieu Williams, Thomas Wright Wright, Joseph Haddaway Wright, Capt. Jonathan, 1743. Capt. of Regt. from Flushing, L. I., 1715. Darlington, Charles F. 5 52 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Darlington, James H. Darlington, Thomas Wildey, William H. Winant, Frederick Wright, Joseph, 1660 . At the Burning of Springfield, 1675; joined with the other inhabi tants in repelling the Indian enemy. Hubbard, Ralph H. Hubbard, Walter C. Wright, Joshua, 1641-1724. In Capt. Prentice's Troop, Nar ragansett Campaign. In Great Swamp Fight. In Lieut. Wil liam Hasey's Three County Troop. Downs, Edgar R. Wright, Joshua, 1645 1695. Member General Assembly, N. J., i682-*83, '85. Collins, Henry H., Jr. Hudnut, Alexander M. Neff, John Thomley Williams, Thomas Wright Wright, Joseph Haddaway Wright, Capt. Noah, 1699-1775, Northampton, Mass. Sergeant and Captain. Westfall, John H. Wright, Oliver, 1722 , West ford, Mass. Private in Capt. Thos. Robert's Co., Col. Nich ols' Regt., 1758. Howe, Chas. Luke Wright, Remembrance, 1685-1765. He was with Capt. Dwight, at Fort Dummer, 1725. In Capt. Joseph Kellogg's Co. from July 6, 1725, to Jan. 5, 1726. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Chas. Lathrop Wright, Sergt. Samuel, 1630- 1675. Sergt., King Philip's War. Killed at Northamp ton. Brown, Paul Follett, Edgar A. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Parker, Frederick S. Sands, James T. Upham, Henry P. Westfall, John H. Wilder, Edward B. Woodruff, Chas. H. Woodruff, Frederick S. Wright, Judge Solomon, 171 7- 1792. Burgess for Queen Anne's Co., Md., i77i-'74. Member of Maryland Conven tions, 1774, '75. Chairman Committee of Queen Anne's Co., i775-'76. Thom, Wm. Henry De C. W. Wright, Thomas, 1610-aVr. 1670. Member of the Mass. Court of Assistants before the Colonial Government was established at Boston. Churchill, Herman Fulton, William E. Parker, Geo. Turner Wright, Thomas, 1684. Mem ber of Penn. Assembly, 1682- •83. Page, Louis R. Wright, Thomas, 1705, Bur lington Co., N. J. Signer of the Concessions. Member of Assembly of N. J., 1682. Hudnut, Alex. Malieu Keim, George de B. Williams, Thomas Wright Wright, Joseph Haddaway Wyatt, Lieut. Israel, 1668 . Lieut Colchester Militia, Deputy, 1723, '27. Parker, Frederick S. Wyatt, Ens. John, Commanded a Co. from Hart ford in pursuit of Indians, 1677 Bardwell, Harry J. Newton, Charles H. Wyeth, John, 1655-1706. Gookin's Co., King War. Fessenden, Chas. N. Wyeth, Richard Horner Wyllys, Gov. George, 1 602-1 645, Hartford, Conn. Trooper in Pequot War. Gov.'s Asst, 1639. Gov., i64i-'42. Bagley, John N. Barney, Roderick D. Betts, Frederick H. Betts, Louis F. H. Clark, Eliot A. 1712. 1668. In Capt. Philip's 553 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Coale, Geo. O. G. Cutler, Ralph Wm. Edwards, Charles L. Edwards, Edward J. Fahnestock, James F., Jr. Green, Robert S. Grinnell, Wm. M. Hubbard, Gardiner G. Huntington, Frederick J. Jeffries, John T. L. Lewis, George W. . Lyman, Elias Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Spies, Francis F. Stafford, Wm. F. Stokes, Anson P. Terry, John Taylor Terry, John Taylor, Jr. Thomas, Fr,ank W. Treat, James W. Ward, Brownlee R. Ward, Chas. S. Whitman, Chas. S. Wyllys, Samuel, 1632-1709. Asst, i654-'S5. Commissioner, United Colonies, 1661, et seq., Col. of Conn. Betts, Frederick H. Betts, Louis F. H. Clark, Eliot A. Edwards, Edward J. Hubbard, Gardiner G. Jeffries, John T. L. Sanger, Wm. Cary, Jr. Terry, John Taylor Treat, James W. Ward, Brownlee R. Ward, Chas. S. Whitman, Chas. S. Wyman, Ezekiel, 1712-1784, Wo burn, Mass. In Capt Jona than Willard's Co., i748-'49. Wyman, Walter C. Wyman, Francis, 1617-1699. Un der Capt. Thomas Prentice, Mount Hope Campaign, 1675- '76- Baldwin, Charles H. Mill, Charles D. Preston, Howard W. Richardson, William S. Stone, Charles W. Swan, Reuben S. Wyman, Walter C. Wyman, Col. Isaac. At Fort Massachusetts and in French and Indian War, i747-'48 and 1760. Lieut, 1754. Capt, 1755. Commanded Fort Mas sachusetts, 1756. Representa tive, N. H., 1773. Rainforth, Selden Irwin Wyman, Lieut. John, 1621-1684, Charlestown and Woburn, Mass., 1640. Cornet in Capt. Thomas Prentiss' Troop, Mount Hope Campaign, 1675; Lieut. Narragansett Fight. Brooks, Lyman L. Burt, Charles W. Ludington, Elliot K Ludington, Francis H. Noyes, James A. Richardson, George E. Stearns, Ezra S. Thompson, Leonard Wyman, Walter C. Wyman, John, i 648-1 675. Capt. Prentiss' Co. of seventy-three troopers, Middlefield, Mass. Burt, Charles W. Dexter, Charles W. Wyman, Walter C. Wyman, Lieut. Nehemiah, 1722- I775. Sergt., Capt. David Green's Co., Col. Eleazer Tyng, relief of Fort William Henry, 1757; also same Regt., 1759. Lieut, i763-'74- Wyman, Charles Hadley Wyman, Henry P. Wyman, Walter Wyman, Corp. Ross, 1717-1808. He was Corporal in Troop of Horse, 3d Regt. of Militia, Middlesex and Worcester Counties, Mass., under Captain Eager; also under Lieut. May nard, 1757. Ludington, Elliot Kingman Ludington, Francis Henry Wyman, Capt. Seth, Sr., 1665- 171 5, Woburn, Mass. Lieut. Woburn Militia, i705-'i2. Capt, I7i2-'i5. Brooks, Lyman L. Ludington, Elliot K. Ludington, Francis H. Thompson, Leonard Wyman, Capt. Seth, 1686-1725. 554 INDEX OF ANCESTORS Ensign in Capt Lovewell's Co. at Fryeburg, Me. Later pro moted Capt. Hutchinson, Edward Bryant Wyman, Corp. Seth, 1717-1808. Corp. in Troop of Horse, 3d Regt.. of Militia, Middlesex and Worcester Counties, Mass., under command of Capt. Benjamin Eager, 1757. Corp. in the Co. of Lieut Stephen Maynard for relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. Ludington, Elliot K. Luddington, Francis H. Wyngaert, Lieut. Garret. Lieut. in Capt. Wessel Ten Broeck's Co., Albany County Militia, i709-'i5, in defense of the frontiers. Catlin, George de G. Wynkoop, Lieut. Dirck, 1732-1796. Lieut, under Capt. Richard Rea, ist Regt, Albany Co., 1761. Old French War. Sherrill, Charles H. Wynkoop, Capt. Evert, 1709-1757. Under Capt. Tjerck Van Keuren, 1738. Capt. French and Indian War. Sherrill, Charles H. Wyncoop, Hubert S. Wynkoop, Maj. Johannes, 1730. In command of Foot Co., Kingston, N. Y., i686-'87. Old French War. Sherrill, Charles H. Wynne, Dr. Thomas, 1630-1692. First Provincial Assembly, Penn., i682-'83. Boogher, Frank Boogher, Howard M. Boogher, John H. Boogher, Lawrence Carleton, Murray Iredell, Charles J. Iredell, Jas. Wilkins Morrison, Samuel T. Morrison, Wm. F. Sharp, George M. Steinmetz, Spencer J. Williams, Charles Williams, David E. Williams, Francis H. Williams, Joseph J. G. Williams, josiah R. Williams, Reed A., Jr. Williams, Samuel Williams, Samuel C. Wister, Alexander W. Wister, Rodman Yale, Capt. Thomas. Ens., 1692. Lieut. Capt, Indian Campaign, i690-'9i. Little, Robt. Forsyth Royce, Alexander L. Strong, Theron G. Yale, Capt. Thomas, 1646-1736. Ensign, Indian Campaign, i690-'9i. Afterwards Cap tain. Ogden, Louis Mansfield Yale, Ens. Thomas, 1647-1736. Ensign of Train Band of Wallingford, i69i-'92. Deputy to Gen. Court, 1684. to 1704. Commissioner from Hartford, 1689 to 1697. Royce, Alfred Lee Yardley, Thomas. Member Pa. Assembly, 171 5, '22. Tyson, Malcolm V. Yardley, William, 1632 1693, Bucks Co., Pa. Member of the Governor's Council, 1688. Powell, Washington B. Yarnall, Francis, 1721. Member General Assembly from Chester County, Pa., 1711. Abert, William S. Wetherill, Charles Yates, Capt. Christopher, 1737- 1785. Wounded at Ticonde roga, 1758. Sanford, Henry G. Satterlee, Edward R. 555 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Yates, Hon. Jasper. Chief Burgess Chester Co., Pa., 1720. Member Provincial Council, Pa., 1705. Middleton, John I. Yates, Joseph, 1660-1730, Albany, N. Y. Colonial soldier, 1689, '97, '98. Myers, James F. C. Yates, Blinn Yeamans, Sir John, 1674. Member of Council. Lieut.- Gen. Gov. of Carolina, 1671, and Commissioner-Governor of Co. of Clarendon near "Cape Faire." Middleton, John I. Postell, John C. Yeardley, Sir George, 1 577-1 627. Gov.'s Council, Va., 1625. Dep.-Gov., i6i6-'i7. Governor, i6i8-'26. Chisolm, Wm. G. Doran, Joseph I. Haviland, Pierson Prentis, Robert R. Yeates, Jasper, 1720. Chief Burgess, Chester Co., Penn., 1703. Member Prov. Council. Balch, Edwin S. Balch, Thomas W. Brinton, Ward Hall, William C. Middleton, John I. York, Benjamin, 1655-1701, Dover and Exeter, N. H. Served un der Capt. Willard and Capt. Shadrach Walton. Rollins, Philip Ashton York, John, Exeter, N. H. In 1710 in garrison under Capt's. Nicholas and John Gilman. Rollins, Philip A. Yorke, Lieut.-Col. Thomas, 1708- 1764. Lieut.-Col. in the French and Indian War, 1747. Rep., 1757, of Penn. Buckley, Jas. Monroe Young, Samuel. Member of Md. Assembly, 1700. Member of Governor's Council, 1722. Brice, Philip H. Young, William, 1743 1776. Speaker House of Commons, Colony of Georgia, 1775. Grant, John W. Grant, William D. Youngs, Lieut. Gideon, 1673-1749, Oyster Ponds, L. I., N. Y. Pri vate in Southold Co., 1715. Bramwell, George Moffat Youngs, Capt. Henry, 1700-1743, N. Y. Capt. of Troop of Horse, Orange Co., N. Y., 1738. Bramwell, George Moffat Youngs, Col. John, 1623-1697, Southold, L. I. Capt, Militia at Southold to aid in capture New Amsterdam, 1664. In command when the Dutch landed at Southold, 1673. Member Gov.'s Council, 1686, '88, *9i-'92, '97 Col., 1693. Commissioner of United Colo nies, 1654. Bramwell, George Moffat Mumford, William C. Shepard, Ralph K. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Tuttle, Joseph F., Jr. Vail, Henry H. Youngs, Judge Joshua, 1684-1755. In Capt. William Booth's Southold Co., 1715. Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe z Zimmerman, Lieut. Christopher, 1717-1748, Va. Lieut, 1740. Crisler, Lewis Allen 556 A LIST OF ANCESTORS WHOSE SERVICE IS NOT NOW ACCEPTED APPENDIX Adams, James, 1651. In Marshfield Military Co., 1643. Collins, Holdridge O. Freeman, Alden Alden, Joseph, 1624-1697, Dux bury, Mass. In Capt. Myles Standish's Co., 1643. Freeman, Alden Fuller, Linus E. Snow, Edgar M. Allyn, Thomas, 1680, Barn stable, Mass. Military Co., 1643, under Lieut Thomas Dimmock. Greve, Clifford Ash, John, 1670-1706, Amesbury, Mass. Killed by Indians, 1706. Atwood, Luther Ball, John, 1675, Lancaster, Mass. Killed by Indians at the Siege of Lancaster, 1675. Ball, Geo. Lewis Endicott, Eugene F. Parker, Geo. T. Wilson, John A. Barret, Charles, 1565-1634. Pro prietor of New Albion, New jersey, Staten Island, and Long Island, 1634. Barret, Richard A. Barrett, Joseph, 1745-183 i, Mason, N. H. Member of Provincial Congress which met at Exeter, N. H., 25 January, 1775, and which is known as the Second Provincial Congress. Bent, S. Arthur Bartlett, William, 1741 - 1794. Naval Agent of the Port of Beverly, Mass. Brown, Dudley P. Bassett, William, Jr., 1 625-1 670, Duxbury, Mass. Member of Military Co., Capt. Myles Standish, 1643. Chilcott, Langdon S. Strong, Richard P. Tobey, Frank B. Battle, Elisha, 1723-99. Member of the State Congress of North Carolina, 1776, and afterwards of the State Senate throughout the Revolutionary War. Dancy, Frank B. Dancy, Wm. Grimes Bearse, Austin, 1618-169 — . Mem ber of Barnstable Military Co., Plymouth Colony, 1643. Clark, Homer P. Hall, Lemuel R. Beaver, Austin, 16 18 . Barn stable, Mass. Member of Barnstable Military Co., 1643. Richardson, Wm. E. Beebe, Thomas, — before June 8, 1699. On the Committee to fortify New London in King Philip's War. Fulton, Wm. E. Behethland, Robert, . Va. One of the early American set tlers, 1607. Accompanied Capt. John Smith on an expedition, 1609. Magruder, Caleb C, Jr. Bennet, George, 1675. Killed by Indians in Lancaster mas sacre, 1675, King Philip's War. Fisher, Albert J. Bernard, Gov. John. Gov. Som- ers Isles, Prov. Va., 1622. Tiernan, Charles B. Bessey, Anthony, 1609-1657, Sand wich, Mass. Member Sand wich Co., 1643. Anderson, Arthur C. Betts, William, 1632-1675, Dor chester, Mass., and Westches ter, N. Y. Barnstable Co., 1643. Magistrate, 1662. Foster, Frederick de P. 557 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Ryer, George S. Ryer, James B. Bodfish, Robert, 1651, Lynn and Sandwich, Mass. Mem ber Lieut Blackmer's Co., Sandwich, Mass., 1643. Foote, John C. White, William C. Bonum, George, 1 620-1 660. Ply mouth Military Co'y. 1643. Gifford, Charles E. Borden, John, 1640-1716. Active in trying to avert a war be tween King Philip and the English, i675-'76, acting under instructions of General Court of Plymouth. Stone, Charles F., Jr. Brewer, John, 1691, Sudbury, Mass. Suffered great damage at assault of Indians on the town, April 21, 1676. Brewer, Gardner Brinckerhoff, Abraham Joris, 1632 . Magistrate, Flat- lands, 1673. Kitchen, John C. D. Brown, Rev. Chad, 1650. One of the 13 signers of the com pact, Providence Plantations, R. I. Bennett, Robt Root Bicknell, George A. Brown, Elisha R. Brown, Harold W. Denny, Thomas Huse, Robert S. Morrison, Geo. Austin Wood, Eric F. Brown, William, 1650. Sec retary and Registrar of Gen eral Court of Southampton, L. I., 1 649-' 50. Cadle, Cornelius Caldwell, Rev. James, 1734-1781. Chaplain and Quartermaster General in Continental Army. Camak, Louis Carhart, Thomas, 1650 - 1695. Private Secretary to Gov. Dongan, 1683. Clerk Rich mond Co., 1691. Carhart, Amory S. Caswell, Thomas, Mass. 1697', Member of Taunton Military Co., 1643. Brown, Paul Chamberlain, Richard, 1673. Member of Roxbury Militia Co., 1643. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Chas. Lathrop Chew, Samuel, 1693-1744, Dela ware. Chief Justice of the Colony of Delaware. Beckett, Wesley W. Chilton, James, 1621. Signer of Compact on Mayflower. In Capt Miles Standish's Co. Phillips, Arthur S. Churchill, John. Member of the New Plymouth Co., 1643. Baker, Alfred L. Coffin, Rufus Clarkson, Matthew, 1666 -1702. Commissioned in 1689 by William III. Secretary of the Colony of New York. Barnwell, Morgan G. Bleecker, Anthony J. Clarkson, Banyer Clarkson, Clermont L. Clarkson, David A. Clarkson, Frederick Clarkson, Jno. Van B. Cox, John L. Crosby, Edward N. Crosby Livingston DuBois, Ernest B. Hill, Robert C. Houston, Samuel F. Inches, George B. Coffin, Tristram, 1605-1681. Com missioner at Salisbury, Mass., 1655. Chief Magistrate for Nantucket under Gov. Love lace, 1671. Amsden, Franklin D. Amsden, Henry F. Appleton, Nathan Austin, Amory Bacon, Horace S. Bailey, Edward P. Barnard, Job Boyd, Charles H. Bryant, W. Sohier Capen, Walter N. 558 APPENDIX Clark, Byron N. Clark, Rufus W. Clarke, George K. Coffin, Charles E. Coffin, John Elihu Coffin, Tristram R. Coffin, William K. Coleman, Leighton P. Conner, John S. Conner, Phineas S. Constant, S. Victor Davies, julien G. Davies, William G. Day, Robert W. Deering, Henry Denny, Thomas Fessenden, Fiancis Furness, Dawes E. Gardner, John C. F. Gerrish, Frederic H. Geirish, William L. Gordon, Edwin A. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Halsted, David C. Halsted, E. Bayard Harris, James L. Hill, Clarence Edward Jones, Edward C. Jones, Philip 1. Kimball, Frank R. Knight, Stephen H. Little, Henry L. Little, Josiah Low, William G, Jr, McGrath, John Merrill, John L. Newhall, James S. Noyes, Edward D. Parker, Moses G. Pettingell, Frank H. Pierce, George W. Remick, Timothy Robeson, Andrew Rotch, William Sawyer, Charles Francis Sawyer, Wm. D, Smith, William F. Sprague, Rufus Wm. Sprague, Rufus Wm., Jr. Stafford, Morgan H. Storer, John H. Swift, Henry W. Truman, Henry H. Underwood, Edward L. Usher, Ellis B. Waterman, Lucius Wills, Henry Le B. Wilson, John A. Wolcott, Roger Woodruff, Edward L. Conkling, John, i 600-1 684. One of Committee of four from Huntington, L. I., at surrender to the Dutch, 1673. Van Nostrand, Benj. T. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Cooper, John, 1625-1677. One of Council of Seven Men to defend Southampton against threatened attack of Indians, April and May, 1657, for which Maj. Mason was sent from Conn, with 20 men. Haines, John P. Jones, Walter Rysam Crossman, Robert, 1657 - 1738. Member of Plymouth Council of War, King William's War. Pollock, Edwin T. Cruger, John, 1642-1744. Alder man, N. Y, i7i2-'33. Mayor, N. Y., i739"'44- Oakley, Henry C. Rhinelander, Philip Rhinelander, T. J. Oakley Curtiss, Benjamin, 1652 1753. Naval Officer, Port of Fair field. Brown, Paul Cushman, Robert, 1580 - 1625. Acted as agent for Plymouth Colony. Was mentioned with Edward Winslow in the Char ter granted to Plymouth Planters, i623-'24. Barney, Danford N. Haven, William Cushman, Thomas, 1608 , Plymouth, Mass. Member Plymouth Co., 1643. Cushing, Luther S. Haven, Wm. Darnall, Henry, 1703 . At torney-General, Prov. of Md., '754- Jackson, Oswald Davenport, Abraham, 1715-1789, Stamford, Conn. Member of committee to furnish supplies to Stamford, Conn., 1758. Davenport, John 559 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Dean, John, i 600-1 660, Taunton, Mass. Under Capt. William Poole, at Taunton, 1643. Washburn, William D. De Key, Jacob, 1691. Killed in the Leicester troubles. Denny, Thomas Lane, Francis T. L. De Rapelje, Joris Jansen, 1665. Representative from Waal-boght, 1641. One of the Twelve Men. Magistrate, 1655. Bicknell, George A. Burling, Wm. Raymond Cannon, Henry B. Corbusier, William H. Ditmas, Charles A. Fox, Noel B. Frye, Jed Gillmore, Quincy A. Hargitt, Robert P. Lane, Francis T. L. Lefferts, William H. Luquer, Thatcher T. P. McKesson, Irving Moller, Chas. G, Jr. Moody, Frederick S. Moore, Albert R. Perry, Alexander Poillon, William Richards, Charles S. Richards, Wm. S. Roosa, De Witt Talmage, Robert S. Williamson, Thomas W. Wood, Spencer S. Yerkes, Leonard A. Zabriskie, Andrew C. DeVos, Andries, . Deputy Di rector of Col. of Rensselaer wyck; Magistrate in 1648. Dwight, Frederick Dingley, John, 1608-1658, Marsh field, Mass. Member, Marsh field Co., under Capt. Thomas, 1643. Almy, William E. Cushing, Luther S. Donehogawa, Hereditary Chief Sachem of the "Five Na tions." Chief Sachem of Sen- ecas and Iroquois Indians, from unknown antiquity ; in all Indian Wars. Parker, Ely S. Dunham, Thomas, 1626 . Member of Plymouth Co. in Indian Alarms of 1642-'^. Libbey, Wm. du Trieux, Philip, ab. 1585 before 1653. Appears to have been murdered, together with his son, by the Indians before 1653- Suydam, Walter L. Eaton, Samuel, 1619 . Mem ber Plymouth Military Co., 1643. Viale, Joel F. Eddy, Samuel, 1608-1688. Member of Plymouth Co., 1643. Anderson, Arthur C. Anthony, James L. Bowen, Edgar Campbell Eddy, George S. Eddy, Thomas H. Fuller, Linus E. Horton, William E. Lawton, Daniel L. Lawton, George P. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Chas. Lathrop Porter, Valentine M. Richards, Charles S. Richards, Jeremiah Richards, William S. Richardson, Wm. Eddy Towne, Edward P. Vandercook, John D. Eliot, Rev. John, 1603 1690. Commissioner with Majors Gookin and Willard to visit Indians with messages of peace. Clark, Eliot A. Scofield, George S. Ellery, William, 1727 - 1820. Signer of Declaration of Inde pendence, 1776. Delegate to Continental Congress, 1776- '85. Justice of Superior Court of R. I., 1785, Collector, 1790. One of the Incorporators of Brown University, 1764. Jeffries, John T. L. Fallowell, Gabriel, 1584-1667. In Plymouth Military Co., 1643. 560 APPENDIX Alderson, Victor C. Baker, Alfred L. Faunce, John, 1654. Ply mouth, Mass. Member Ply mouth Co., 1643. Cushing, Luther S. Greve, Clifford Little, Robt. Forsyth Miller, Robt. F. Parker, Edward L. Fitz-Randolph, Benjamin, Barn stable Company, 1643. Libbey, William Fitz-Randolph, Edward, 1669. A member of the Barnstable Militia Co. under Lieut. Thomas Dimmock, Aug., 1643. Libbey, William Parker, Joseph B. B. Smith, Thomas Marsh Fobes, John, 1661, Bridge- water, Mass. Member Dux bury Military Co., Capt. Myles Standish, 1643. Washburn, William D. Ford, William, Sr., 1594 . A member of Capt. Myles Stand ish's Duxbury Co., 1643. Almy, William E. Fowle, George, 1610-1682, Rox bury, Mass. Surveyor of Arms for Concord, 1639. Brooks, Lyman L. Green, John Wm. Greenleaf, Franklin L. Johnson, Enoch S. Fuller, Rev. Samuel, 1623-1695. Private, Plymouth Co., 1643. Fuller, Linus E. Vaile, Joel F. Gardiner, David, 1636-1689, Hart ford, Conn. 2d Lord Proprie tor of the Isle of Wight (Gar diner's Island), N. Y., 1665- '89. Jeffries, John T. L. Gardiner, John, 1661-1738, Gro ton, Conn. 3d Lord Proprietor of the Isle of Wight (Gardi ner's Island), N. Y., 1689- 1738. Jeffries, John T. L. Gilbert, John, 1654, Dor chester and Taunton, Mass. In Military Co., Yarmouth, Lieut. Wm. Palmer, 1643. Gilbert, Charles P. H. Gilbert, Shepard D. Jones, Walter Rysam Rollins, Philip Ashton Tucker, Wm. R. Godfrey, Francis, 1669. Served in the Military Co. of Duxbury with Capt. Standish, 1643. Marble, John E. Gooch, James, Sr., 1676. Killed by Indians at Welles, Me., 1676. Hubbard, Ralph H. Knowlton, Daniel W. Goodspeed, Roger, Barnstable, Mass. In Barnstable Co., 1643. Bowen, Edgar C. Graves, John, 1677, Wethers field, Conn., and Hatfield, Mass. Killed by Indians, at tack on Hatfield, 1677. Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C. Clark, Lot Curran MacVeagh, Eames Stebbins, Albert K. Griffin, Leroy, . High Sher iff of Richmond Co., Va., 1734. Adams, Gilmer S. Hall, John, 1611-1696, Barnsta ble, Mass. Member Military Co., 1643. Clark, Homer P. Hall, Lemuel R. Richardson, Wm. E. Hallett, Andrew, Sr., 1608-1684. In Lieut Wm. Palmer's Co. at Yarmouth, Mass., 1643. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Tobey, Frank B. Tucker, Wm. R. Hallett, Joseph, 1667-1750, Long Island. Was a respected Mag istrate. Burroughs, Wm. B. Halley, Joseph, . Mem ber of Sandwich Co., 1632. Parlor, Joseph B. Hamlin, James, Sr., 1690. Member of Barnstable Co. un der Lieut. Thos. Dimmock. Treat, James W. Harvey, Thomas, 1617-1651. Mem- 561 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS ber Taunton Military Co., 1643. Freeman, Alden Hassell, Joseph, 1691. Killed by the Indians at attack of Dunstable. Wolcott, Roger Hayward, Thomas, 1681, Duxbury, Mass. Of Capt. Myles Standish's Co. Cutler, Edward H. Freeman, Alden Fuller, Linus E. Hayward, William E. Moran, Charles Washburn, William D. Hinckley, Samuel, 1662. In Lieut. Thomas Dymoke's Co., Barnstable, Mass., 1643. Haven, Wm. Hinckley, Sylvester B. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Monnette, Orra E. Moran, Charles Morrell, George C. Parker, Charles Wolcott Rumrill, Frank Teed, Freeman G. Tobey, Frank B. Hobbs, Benjamin, 1728-1804. In 1746 impressed men to work at a fort in N. H. Rollins, Philip Ashton Holley, Joseph. Member of the Sandwich, Mass., Military Company under Lieut. J. Blackmer, 1643. Parker, Joseph B. B. Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 1585-1647. Leader of Expedition which founded the Colony of Conn., .1635. Bicknell, George A. Driggs, Geo. A. Fairbrother, Arthur L. Hooker, Thomas Hoppin, Hamilton L. Hoppin, Samuel H. Langdon, Perin Laws, Harry L. Logan, Walter S. Perry, Henry P. Perry, Wm. Alfred Spencer, Selden Wilcox, Frank L. Hoskins, William, 1695, Scit uate, Mass. Member Plymouth Co. Brown, Paul Cutler, Edward H. Haven, Wm. Howard, John, 1700. Mem ber, Capt Myles Standish's Duxbury Co., 1643. Fuller, Linus E. Howes, Thomas, Sr., 1676, Yarmouth, Mass. Member of Capt. Wm. Palmer's Co., 1643. Clark, Homer P. Doane, William H. Rogers, Benjamin R. Tobey, Frank B. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Howland, Arthur, 1 587-1 675, Marshfield, Mass. In Lieut Nathaniel Thomas' Co., 1643. Howland, Charles W. Howland, Daniel W. Hull, Elizabeth, 1626-1706. Com manded her husband's Dover, N. H., garrison house for more than ten years after his death in 1688 or '89. Rollins, Philip A. Hull, Capt. Tristram, 1624-1667. In Capt. Myles Standish's Co., 1643. Cluett, Sanford Lockwood Hull, Louis K Hunter, William, 1676. Killed by the Indians in King Philip's War. Fulton, Wm. E. Hurst, James, 1657, Plym outh, Mass. Member Plym outh Military Co. Cutler, Edward H. James, John, 1641-1676. Wounded in fight with Indians and died from his wounds. Baker, Alfred L. Jay, John, 1745-1829. Member of Continental Congress, i774-'75. Member of N. Y. Provincial Congress, 1775. Chief Justice of United States. Du Bois, Ernest B. Jeffries, Dr. John, 1744-1819. Sur- 562 APPENDIX geon, i77i-'74, on H. M. S. Captain, an English ship-of- the-line, in Boston Harbor. Jeffries, John T. L. Johnson, Hon. Samuel, 1710-1785. Chief Magistrate of West jer sey and Delegate to the First Provincial Congress, of Tren ton, 1775. Bowers, John M. Jones, Evan, 1711-1751. Justice of the Peace for Craven Pre cinct in 1726, again in 1749. Townsend, George H. Jones, Owen, 1711-1793. Treas. of the Prov. of Penn., i769-'76. Wister, Rodman Jordan, John, . — . Member of Plymouth Co., 1643. Alderson, Victor C. Kempton, Ephraim, Jr., 1655, Scituate, Mass. Member Scit uate Co., 1643. Cushing, Luther S. King, Benjamin, 1720-1803, Rayn- ham, Mass. Committee of Safety, 1774. Provincial Con gress at Salem, i774-'75. Washburn, William D. King, Thomas, Scituate, Mass. Member Scituate Co., 1643. Whitney, Harry E. Kirby, John, 1677, Middle- town, Hartford, and Wethers field, Conn. Plymouth, Mass., Military Co., 1643. Hulbert, Edmund D. Latham, William, , Marshfield, Mass. Member of Marshfield Co., 1643. Cushing, Luther S. Lee, Col. Jeremiah, 1721-1775. Chairman of Marblehead Del egates to Essex Co. Conven tion, 1774. Provincial Con gress, 1775. Member Joint Committee on Supplies, 1774- '75, etc. Lee, Thomas Amory Leonard, Solomon, 1610 . Dux bury Co., 1643. Bennett, Robert Root. Leonardson (Leonard) , Samuel, 1683-1718, Mass. and Conn. Kidnapped by Indians, 1695, and escaped with Mrs. Han nah Duston, after killing their captors. Bennett, Robert R. Leverett, Thomas, 1585-1650. Pro prietor and patentee of Mus- congus (now Me.), granted, i629-'30, by the Great Council (sometimes called the Lincoln Grant and later the Waldo Patent). Jeffries, John T. L. Lindall, James, 1652. In Capt. Myles Standish's Co., at Plymouth. Elwood, George M. Libbey, Wm. Linnell, Robert, 1663, Barn stable, Mass. In Barnstable Co., 1643. Dyer, Leonard H. White, William C. Little, Thomas, 1671, Ply mouth and Marshfield, Mass. In Plymouth Co., 1643. Baker, George F. James, Howard Kellogg Little, Edward P. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Lloyd, James, 1646-1693. First Lord Proprietor of Queen's Village, L. I., N. Y, 1685 (now Lloyd's Neck). Jeffries, John T. L. Lombard, Thomas, 1610 . Member Barnstable Militia, under Lieut. Thomas Dymoke, 1643. Rich, William T. Lothrop, John, 1584-1653, Barn stable, Mass. Member of Military Co. under Capt. Thomas Dimmock, 1643. Baker, Alfred L. Bryant, Fred'k S. Lathrop, Henry W. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth MacLean, George E. Monfort, Frederick D. Monnette, Orra E. Pack, Arthur Newton 5^3 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Pack, Charles Lathrop Richardson, Wm. E. Wickwire, Arthur M. Lothrop, Thomas, 1621-1707, Barn stable, Mass. Member Barn stable Co., 1643. Bardwell, Harry J. Bryant, Fred'k S. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Chas. Lathrop Richardson, Wm. E. Lucas, Thomas, 1676. Killed in King Philip's War, 1676. Little, Robt Forsyth Lumpkin, William, . In the Yarmouth, Mass., Co., 1643. Griffith, Wm. H. Johnson, James G. Kittredge, Abbott E. Lombard, Josiah L. Rumrill, Frank Maverick, Samuel. Commissioner from the King regarding gov ernment in New England. Commissioner to hear appeals from Courts ; also Commis sioner to settle boundary of Mass. Colony. Hawks, James D. Mayo, John, 1676, Barnsta ble Co., Plymouth Col., Lieut. Thomas Dymoke, i643-'44. Clark, Homer P. Greve, Clifford Griffith, Wm. H. Johnson, James G. Kittredge, Abbott E. Lombard, Josiah L. Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth Sears, Walter J. Mayo, Samuel, 1625-1663. Mem ber Barnstable Co., Plymouth Col., Lieut Thomas Dymoke, 1 643 -'44. Foster, Albert V. Griffith, Wm. H. Johnson, James Gibson Kittredge, Albert E. Lombard, Josiah L. Rich, William T. Sears, Walter J. Micou, Paul, 1658-1736. A Hugue not fugitive from France. Served as Justice of the Peace, Essex Co., i700-'20. Adams, Gilmer S. Minis, Abraham, 1794, Sa vannah, Ga. Given grant of land in Georgia, 1733. Gran tee. Minis, Abraham Mitchell, Experience, 1609-1689, Duxbury, Mass. In Militia, 1643. Bennett, Robert Root Cushing, Luther S. Culler, Edward H. Fuller, Linus E. Howard, Wm. C. Newton, Charles H. Vail, Henry H. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Washburn, William D. Washburn, Wm. Johnson Nelson, Thomas, 1677-1741, York- town, Va. Founder of York- town, 1705. Offley, Cleland N. Nelson, William, Plymouth, Mass. In Plymouth Military Co., 1643. Cutler, Edward H. Paddock, Robert, 1650. Mili tary Co., Plymouth, 1643. Anthony, James L. Bowen, Edgar C. Bryant, Percy Clark, Homer P. Coleman, Leighton P. Lawton Daniel, L. Lawton, George P. Porter, Valentine M. Richardson, Wm. Eddy Tobey, Frank B. Paebody, John, 1590-1667. In Dux bury Military Co., under Capt. Myles Standish, 1643. Cadle, Chas. F. Cadle, Cornelius Smith, William D. G. Paine, Moses, 1643. Contrib uted largely toward the ex penses of the earlier Indian Wars. Cadle, Chas. F. 564 APPENDIX 1608-1695. Plymouth 1 701. Cadle, Cornelius Payne, Henry C. Paine, Stephen, 1628-1691. Con tributed largely to the early Indian Wars. Payne, Henry C. Parker, Judge Richard, 1729-1813. King's Counsel for the County of Westmoreland, Va. (Called "King's Attorney"). Parker, Daingerfield Partridge, George, 1695. Dux bury, Mass. Member Duxbury Military Co., under Capt. Myles Standish. Cutler, Edward H. Dutton, Wm. D. Peck, Henry. Services not filed. Learned, Bela P. Peck, Deacon Paul, Member Militia, Colony, 1 643 -'45. Adams, Fred'k C. Bell, Jared W. Enos, Alanson T. Shepard, Edw. M. Pennock, Christopher, Fought in the battle of the Boyne, 1690. Marshall, Edwin J. Marshall, Francis M. Marshall, Marcus McL. Phillips, Rev. George, 1593-1644. Minister at Watertown. Au thor of first remonstrance against taxation without repre sentation. Spofford, Paul N. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Pierce, Abraham, 1673, Mass. Member of Plymouth Mil. Co., 1643. Brown, Paul Pierce, William, 1717-1781, West moreland Co., Va. Joined in the Protest of Westmoreland Patriots, 1766, and was chosen to serve on the Committee of Safety, i775-'76. Doneghy, John T. Pinckney, Maj.-Gen. Thomas, 1750-1828. Commanded the Southern Army in the War of 1 812, and the Creek War of 1 8 14. Fuller, Ford P. Pocohontas, 1595 . In Eng land, 1616. Married John Rolfe, 1 61 3. Harrison, Carter Henry Pratt, Joshua. In Plymouth Mili tary Co., 1643. Gifford, Charles E. Hall, Lemuel R. Miller, Robert F. Pratt, Thos. Lovell Spooner, Frank E. Putnam, Edward, 3d, 1711-1800, Sutton, Mass. Delegate Gen eral Congress, 1774. Stearns, H. Putnam Quimby, John. Member Hemp stead Convention, 1665. Boynton, Charles E. Runk, Louis B. Rawlings, Thomas, Scituate, Mass. Member of Scituate Co., 1643. Cushing, Luther S. Reyner, John, Plymouth, Mass. Member Plymouth Military Co., 1643. Chamberlain, Jehiel W. Fisher, Albert J. Ring, Andrew, 1617-1692. Member of Plymouth Military Co. Vaile, Joel F. Vaill, Edward G. Vaill, Frederick S. Roberts, Robert, 1617-1663, Ips wich, Mass. Member of the Military Co., 1643. Pettingell, Frank H. Roberts, Gov. Thomas, 1674. Last Colonial Governor of Dover, New Hampshire, 1640. Atwood, Edward S. Bickford, Robert Sloane Bond, Walter H. Carter, Walter S. Collins, Loren W. Fernald, Frederic A. Fiske, George F. Lombard, Josiah L. Marsh, George S. Martin, Jonathan W. McCurdy, Irwin Pounds Monnette, Orra E. Pease, Albion P. 56< SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Rich, William T. Rich, Willis Doane Roberts, James A. Roberts, Joseph B. Talmage, Robert S. Torrance, Ell Wood, Eric F. Wood, William B. Rolfe, John, i 585-1622. First Sec retary and Recorder of Colony of Virginia. Cary, Wilson M. Harrison, Carter Henry Hoge, Peyton H. Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Jr. Tiernan, Charles B. Rowley, FIenry, 1673. Mem ber of the Barnstable Military Co., 1643. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Rutherfurd, John Rutherfurd, Morris Russell, Joseph, Sr., 1650-1739. Built a fort in his orchard to defend his family and neigh bors. Pack, Arthur Newton Pack, Charles L. Rust, Col. Henry, 1726-1807. Judge of Probate Court, Staf ford Co., N. H., under the Crown. Parker, Henry R. Sampson, Abraham, 1686. Member of Duxbury Militia, 1643. Cushing, Luther S. Nash, Samuel Sampson, Clark H. Sanders, Robert, Jr., 1705-1765. Mayor of Albany, i750-'54. Beekman, James Wm. Schermerhorn, Symon Jacobse, 1658-1696, who, at the destruc tion of Schenectady by the French and Indians, February 8, 1690, though wounded, rode to Albany to give the alarm. Clark, Wm. Nicholas Gilbert Schermerhorn, Arthur F. Schermerhorn, Chas. A. Schermerhorn, Edw. G. Suydam, Walter L. Thebaud, Paul G. Schuyler, David, 1690, New York City. Magistrate, 1673. Alderman, i686-'88. Member of Convention that assumed government of the City, 1689. Appointed Justice of the Peace by Gov. Dongan, 1683. Van Schaick, Arthur P. Simmons, Moses, 1689, Ply mouth, Mass. Member of Duxbury Military Co., 1643. Cutler, Edward H. Freeman, Alden Fuller, Linus E. Litchfield, Wilford J. Miller, Robert F. Snow, Edgar Morton Spoor, John A. Talbot, Joel F. Smith, Maj. Richard, 1692. Indian Wars in Conn. Treaty with Narragansetts for deliv ery of Philip of Pocanoket, 1675. Smith, Richard (Bull Smith), 1692. This was Richard Smith of Smithtown, commonly called "Bull" Smith. He was not a Major, and had no Colonial War service. "Bull" Smith lived at Southampton, L. I., and afterwards at Smithtown, which he founded. He died in 1692. (Pelletreau's Smith- town, pp. VH-X). Beatty, A. Chester Beatty, Robert C. Beatty, W. Gedney Buchanan, Roberdeau Foster, Howell Lawrence, Robert C. Roddy, Hugh V., Jr. Smith, Geo. W. Suckley, Robert B. Underhill, Edgar Underhill, Fred'k E. Snow, William, 1624-1708, Dux bury, Mass. Member Plym outh Military Co., 1643. Cutler, Edward H. Sparrow, Richard, 1660. Plymouth Company, 1643. Alderson, Victor C. Clark, Homer P. 566 APPENDIX Gillette, Edwin F. Smith, Thomas H. Spofford, Lieut. Moody, 1744- 1828. Lieutenant in the Revo lution; was at Ticonderoga. Page, Walter G. Patch, Chas. E. Spofford, Paul N. Spooner, William, 1684. Plymouth Militia, 1643. Gifford, Charles E. Hall, Lemuel R. Spooner, Frank E. Standish, Alexander, . Duxbury, Mass. Member Capt. Myles Standish's Co., 1643. Coffin, Rufus Cushing, Luther S. Stockbridge, John, 1 608-1 657. Pri vate in Scituate Co., 1643. Stockbridge, Henry, Jr. Stone, Robert, 1690. Cap tured by the Dutch in 1667; summoned before the General Court to testify about his cap ture and captivity. Tudbury, Warren C. Street, Rev. Nicholas, 1602- 1674. Member Taunton Militia, 1643, under Capt. William Poole. Carter, Walter S. Hatch, Josiah O. Terry, John Taylor Strong, Samuel, 1652-1732. Was wounded, captured, and car ried to Canada by Indians, Aug., 1711. Fulton, William E. McNamee, Samuel Strong, Joseph M. Strycker, Jacobus Gerritsen, 1617- 1687. Delegate to Convention at New Orange to confer with Gov. Colve, 1674. Voorhees, Wm. P. Sturtevant, Samuel, 1622-1669, Plymouth, Mass. Plymouth Military Co., 1643. Chamberlain, Jehiel W. Jaynes, Fremont N. Otis, Joseph E. Otis, Philo A. Sturtevant, Henry D. Sullivan, James, 1744-1808, Mass. King's Attorney. Member Prov. Congress, Mass., 1775. Schley, John S. Swift, William, 1644. In Lieut. John Blackmer's Co., Sandwich, Mass., 1643. Swift, George D. Tobey, Frank B. Sylvester, Nathaniel, 1680. Lord Proprietor of Shelter Island, N. Y. Jeffries, John T. L. Thomas, Dr. Philip, 1747-1815. Delegate from Frederick Co., General Congress, Annapolis, Md., 1774. Thomas, Douglas H. Thomson, Gen. Stephens, 1713. Attorney-General of Virginia, i703-'i3. Throckmorton, Chas. W. Tillson, Edmund, 1699. In Plymouth Military Co., 1643. Cutler, Edward H. Monnette, Orra E. Thompson, Clifton S. Tippett, George, 1675. Served under Gov. Lovelace at Flush ing, L. I., 1667. Ryer, George S. Ryer, James B. Townsend, James, 1665-1730. Dep. Surveyor Gen., Prov. of N. Y. Gallatin, R. Horace Townsend, John. Justice and High Sheriff of Cape May County, N. J., 1695-1711. Atkinson, John Bond Trenchard, Hon. George, 3d, 1720 . King's Attorney, Salem and Cumberland Counties. Atty. -General, West New Jer sey, i767-'75. Surrogate Gen eral, 1772. Trenchard, Edward Turner, Elder John. Member of Military Co. of Scituate, 1643. Baker, Alfred L. Valentine, John, 1724. Crown Advocate-General of the Provinces. Ballord, Esek S. Van Rensselaer, Killian, 1595- 1647. ist Patroon, Manor of Rensselaerwyck, 163 1. Delafield, Edw. C. 5«7 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Delafield, John R. Erving, William V. Hardie, Francis H. Hardie, Joseph C. Harriman, William E. Ogden, Thos. L. Oothout, John W. Terhune, Ten Broeck M. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Van Schoenderwoerdt, Hon. Rut- ger Jacobsen, 1665. In dian Commissioner. Du Val, Clive L. Fox, Noel B. Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew H. Roosa, DeWitt Wells, Thomas L. Van Voorst, Cornelis, 1600-1638, N. J. Patroon of Pavonia. Booram, Robert Elmer Van Wagonen, Gerrit Gerritse, Bergen, N. J. At time of Eso pus War, 1663, appointed one of three Commissioners to for tify Communipaw, N. J. DeMott, Harry Mead Veeder, Simon Volkertsie, 1624- 1697. One of the defenders of Schenectady, 1690. Long, Oscar F. Van Voast, Horace S. Warren, Joseph, 1629-1689. Mem ber of Council of War, 1675. Baker, George F. Wendell, Evert Jansen, 161 5- 1702. Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Magistrate at Fort Orange, i66o-'63. Porter, Valentine M. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. Weston, Edmund, Sr., 1605-1685. In Capt. Myles Standish's Dux bury Co., 1643. Miller, Robert F. Van Dyke, Harry Weston Wetherill, Thomas. Member of the Council of West New Jer sey, 1728. Levick, Lewis J. Whitcomb, John, Dorchester, Scituate and Lancaster, Mass. Member of Military Co. of Scituate, 1643. Hall, Lemuel R. Tucker, Wm. R. Wilder, Edward B. Whitney, William. (No record of services received.) Foster, Frederick de P. Whiton, James, 1710, Hing ham, Mass. His house was burned by Indians in King Philip's War, 1676. Little, Robert Forsyth Willard, George, 16 14 . In Scituate Co., Plymouth Col., i643-'44- Clark, Homer P. Morse, W. Samuel Sears, Clinton Brooks Sears, Walter J. Squires, George C. Willard, Edward A. Willard, J. Le Baron Windebank, Sir Francis. Secre tary of State for Prov. of N. Y., 1626. Carnochan, Gouverneur Morris Wing, Daniel. Member Sand wich Military Co., Plymouth Colony, 1643. Hall, Lemuel R. Spooner, Frank E. Woodbridge, Rev. Timothy, 1732, fiartford, Ct Special Commissioner appointed, 1705, by Genl. Ct. to consider com plaints against Conn. Colony, also to inquire into wrongs done to Indians. Treat, James W. Wood, Jonas, 1595-1689, Hunting ton, L. I. Justice, 1681. Mem ber of Hempstead Convention, 1665. Dwight, Frederick Goadby, Arthur McM. Little, Robt. Forsyth Smith, Wm. Sidney Wood, John H. Zabriskie, Andrew C. Wylly, Col. Richard, 1801, Savannah, Ga. Member of First Provincial Congress, 1775 ; President of Rebel Coun cil, 1775 ; Quarter-Master Gen eral, Continental Line, with rank of Colonel. West, Thomas Newell 568 ROLL OF MEMBERS ROLL OF MEMBERS 5695 Abadie, Eugene Hiliarian — 67(3), 68, 437 Mo. 4073 Abadie, Eugene Solignac — 67 Mo. 5635 Abbott, Charles Johnston, Jr. — 486 R.I. 1997 Abbott, Edgar Wade — 1 Conn. 886 Abbott, Edwin Hale — 1 Mass. 1415 Abbott, Everton Judson — 53, 85(2), 130(2), 131, 140, 167, 245, 277(2). 329, 330(3), 331, 356, 379, 385, 427, 428, 450(2), 451. 481, 518, 519, 524 Minn. 228 Abbott, Francis Ellingwood — 1(3), ^6, 117, 147, 214 N.Y. and Mass. 1370 Abbott, George Birch — 1, 372 N.Y. 2725 Abbott, Samuel Kendrick — 473 Ga. 4167 Abert, William Stone — 555 D.C. 6190 Ackley, Charles Sexton — 2 N.Y. 5085 Adams, Arthur — 3, 24, 219 N.J., N.Y., and Conn. 3812 Adams, Asael Edward — 341 Ohio. 3733 Adams, Benjamin Bosworth — 486 R.I. 1850 Adams, Charles Elisha — 232, 252, 253(2), 291, 349, 397, 476, 512, 532 Mass. 5262 Adams, Charles Franklin — 3 N.J. 828 Adams, Edward Milton — 2, 17, 33, 45, 95, 98, 108, 109(2), 114, 140, 141, 153, 157, 202, 210, 246, 252, 254, 260(3), 271, 278, 293, 308(2), 329, 330, 356(3), 383(3), 395, 396(2), 407, 435, 447, 464, 4^9. 475, 5i3> 548 Mass. and III. 4053 Adams, Edwin Plimpton — 377 N.J. 807 Adams, Francis Peter — 225 Pa. 53 1 1 Adams, Francis Peter — 225 Pa. 2826 Adams, Frederick Cossette— 2(2), 28, 32(2), 46, 91, 96, 104, 118, 119(2), 150, 166(2), 180, 192, 211, 244, 260, 297, 343, 37°, 428, 441, 546, 5^5 Mo- 4260 Adams, George Dana — 341 Ohio. 5365 Adams, George Elder — 243 N.Y. 2240 Adams, George Huntington— 165 N.Y. 4637 Adams, Gilmer Speed— 2, 3, 16, 55, 84, 85, no, 122, 161(2), 186(2), 210(2), 414, 44i, 474, 5°6(3), 5^1, 5^4 N-Y- 4253 Adams, Henry — 3 St'v 405 Adams, Henry Herschel— 2, 89, 118(2), 471 N.Y. 5175 Adams, Herbert Luther— 16, 163, 168, 304, 305, 384, 385, 425, 484, 532, 550 D-C- 5759 Adams, Herbert Matthews— 254 *•*• 5352 Adams, John Dunbar — 243 NY- 1416 Adams, John Quincy— 2, 30, 75, 109, 124, 138, 169, 173, 182(2), 183, 225, 256, 271, 331, 359, 378, 384, 406, 427, 428, 438, 446(2), 477 MlNN- 57i society of colonial wars 1616 Adams, John Walker — 116, 153, 407(2), 505, 546, 548 Minn. 2906 Adams, Joseph Weaver — 3 N.Y. 5483 Adams, Purser Elder — 243 N.Y. 681 Adams, Robert, Jr. — 225 Pa. 3625 Adams, Walter Woods — 3, 78 N.Y. 394 Adams, Washington Irving — 371 N.Y. 859 Adams, Washington Irving Lincoln — 3, 10, 65, 86, 157(2), 207, 360, 422 N.J. 3813 Adams, Whittlesey — 341 Ohio. 1 148 Adams, William Porter — 3 Mo. 6096 Adams, Wilson Irving — 3 N.J. 5259 Addoms, Lewis Paddock — 3 N.j. 5903 Adkins, William Griffin — 4 III. 6168 Adreon, Robert Enos — 192 Mo. 4933 Adsit, Charles Chapin — 95 III. 4379 Adsit, Elbridge Seneca — 252 Vt. 4934 Adsit, James Monroe — 95 III. 6082 Agens, Sylvester Halsey Moore — 125, 126, 190, 217, 311, 461(2), 508 N.J. 5787 Ahles, Robert Lawrence — 170, 237(3), 267, 285, 289, 290, 420, 458, 479, 488, 529 N.Y. 363 Aitken, Wm. Benford — 37(2), 139, 494(2), 499 N.Y. 1182 Akerly, Samuel Mitchell — 204(2), 250, 258, 520 N.Y. 1530 Akers, Matthew Love — 328 Ky. 5644 Albee, Edmund Howard — 536 N.H. 1667 Albro, Addis — 4, 14, 27, 49, 522 N.Y. 1774 Alden, Isaac Carey — 4, 445 Ohio. 2439 Alden, John Tilton — 4 Mo. 5767 Alden, William Tracy — 4 III. 1056 Alderson, Victor Clifton — 25, 30, 63(2), 114, 183, 383, 421, 441, 561, 563, 567 III. 5328 Aldrich, Edward Kimball, Jr. — 539 R.I. 4318 Aldrich, Talbot Bailey — 549 Mass. 3087 Aldridge, Frederick Thurston — 148, 216, 259, 297, 337 N.Y. 4736 Alexander, Charles Beatty — 6 N.Y. 1443 Alexander, Ebenezer — 6 Mass. 2206 Alexander, Harrison Babcock — 25, 337 Cal. 1022 Alexander, William Henry — 149 Neb. 5582 Alexander, Winthrop — 6 Mass. 5304 Alfred, Frank Edward — 10 Vt. 6151 Alfriend, Otis Manson — 80 Va. 2562 Allen, Charles Edwin — 7, 273, 445(2) Vt. 3443 Allen, Crawford Carter — 126, 134, 170, 541 Mass. 471 Allen, Francis Olcott — 57, 59, 115, 291, 364, 387, 469(3), 499, 530, 552 Pa. 2068 Allen, Francis Richmond — 7, 8, 138, 189, 400(2) Mass. 660 Allen, Frederic Percival — 7, 188, 354, 307, 446(2) N.Y. 2069 Allen, Frederick Baylies — 4, 7, 34, 198, 400, 404 Mass. 1004 Allen, Frederick Hobbes — 7, 261 N.Y. 6210 Allen, Frederick Emerson — 57 Cal. 5575 Allen, Frederick Richmond — 532 R.I. 4612 Allen, Frederick William — 137, 173(2), 188, 532 R.I. 5950 Allen, George Bion — 7 R.I. 6145 Allen, George Fearing — 173 R.I. 3800 Allen, Hem an Woods — 7 Vt. 4269 Allen, John Johnson — 7, 273, 445 Vt. 572 ROLL OF members 3668 Allen, John Kermott— 34 III. 4135 Allen, Marion Shaler — 7, 273, 445 Vt! 4583 Allen, Oliver Field— 7, 115, 171, 172(2), 355, 450 N.Y. 528 Allen, Theodore Lathrop— 9, 103(4), 180 Mass. 5740 Allen, Yorke — 273 N.J. 3620 Allerton, Walter Scott— 8 N.Y 3612 Allin, George Albert — 69, 191 N.Y. 4921 Allin, George Litchfield — 191, 223, 246, 470 N.Y. 956 Almy, Leonard Ballou — 9, 122 Conn. 2304 Almy, William Ellery— 9, 10(2), 72, 122, 180, 259(2), 283(2), 290(2), 465, 503, 560, 561 Minn. 6199 Alter, Robert Smith — 190 Ohio. 5672 Alvord, John Watson— 10 III. 2229 Amee, Albert Francis— 121(2), 195, 196, 396(2) Mass. 2893 Ames, Adelbert — 158 Mass. 1717 Ames, Joseph Blanchard — 10, 120, 148, 357, 482 Mass. 1746 Ames, Louis Annin— 140, 203, 254, 326, 383, 447, 476 N.Y. and N.J. 1804 Amory, Francis Inman — 10 Mass. 1702 Amsden, Franklin Dana — 10, 193, 201, 202, 208, 209(2), 389(2), 390, 529, 558 Mass. 1703 Amsden, Henry Frank— 10, 193, 201, 208, 209(2), 390, 444, 529, 558 Mass. 5004 Amy, Edward — 10 N.Y. 5659 Amy, Henry Joseph — 10 N.Y. 4754 Amy, Louis Henry, Jr. — 10 N.Y. 2606 Anderson, Arthur Converse — 4, n, 23, 63, 70, 89, 118, 155, 161, 272, 304, 315, 316, 319, 321(2), 343, 384, 392, 399, 403, 4!6, 430, 5*6, 53', 557, 560 Minn. 3563 Anderson, Clarence Gordon, Jr. — 252 Ga. 143 1 Anderson, James Thomas — 41, 42, 71, 373, 455, 456 D.C. 1663 Anderson, Jefferson Randolph — 269 Md. and Ga. 3707 Anderson, John F. — 332 D.C. 1865 Anderson, John Wheelwright — 105 Mo. 6244 Anderson, Robert Morris — 185 N.J. 2983 Anderson, William Kyle — 466 Mich. 1910 Andrew, Henry Hersey — 158, 237(2), 267, 298, 373, 415, 470(2), 471 Mass. 3339 Andrews, Alfred Hinsdale — 519 III. and Mass. 4957 Andrews, Charles Lee — 99, 100, 148, 208, 400, 439, 444, 472 N.Y. 5504 Andrews, Charles Sperry, Jr. — 351 N.Y. 3551 Andrews, Herbert Cornelius — 293, 519 Cal. 3866 Andrews, James Madison — 11(2), 19, 200, 212, 263 N.Y. 5650 Andrews, James Madison — 11 N.Y. 2001 Andrews, James Sherlock — n, 215, 245, 314, 422, 456, 481, 507, 518, 519 Conn. 5051 Andrews, Roger Mercein — 237 Cal. 1978 Andrews, William Given — n Conn. 1235 Andrus, Edwin Proctor — 249 Mass. 4805 Angellotti, Frank Marion — 353 Cal. 5966 Anthony, Frank Dell — 12(3), 33, 112(2), 477, 546 N.Y. 2638 Anthony, James Louis — 12, 33, 92, 97, 99, 112(2), 118, 136, 291, 375, 397, 403, 427, 429, 464, 519, 546, 560, 564 N.Y. 2499 Appleby, George Franklin — 41, 48(2), 227, 266, 390 D.C. 6310 Applegate, Leslie T., Jr. — 390 Ohio. 573 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 6269 Applegate, Matthew Mullins — 390 Ohio. 4665 Appleton, Charles Brooks — 13 Mass. 6348 Appleton, Charles Lanier — 13 N.Y. 5592 Appleton, Eben Dodge — 13 D.C. 1798 Appleton, Francis Henry — 12, 13(2), 21, 106(3), io7, I24, 132, 300, 301, 416(2), 430(2), 463, 533 Mass. 4386 Appleton, Francis Randall — 13 N.Y. 5618 Appleton, Francis Randall, Jr. — 13 N.Y. 519 Appleton, Nathan — 13, 66, 111(2), 147, 208, 209, 270, 348, 558 Mass. ii 15 Appleton, Randolph Morgan — 12 Mass. 3111 Arms, Frank Thornton — 319 Conn. 3674 Armsby, James Kendall — 56, 132(2), 352, 379 III. 6239 Armsby, James Kendall — 56, 132(2), 352, 379 Cal. 492 Armstrong, Horatio Gates — 14, 37(2), 302, 418, 419, 497 Md. 6304 Armstrong, James Lewis — 14 N.Y. 4900 Arnold, Arthur Henry — 14 R.I. 1611 Arnold, Benjamin Walworth — 17, 18, 63, 349, 481, 539 N.Y. 788 Arnold, Conway Hillyer, Jr. — 85 N.Y. 4290 Arnold, Luther Bishop — 103 Minn. 2522 Arthurs, Edward Ferguson — 171 Md. 5479 Ash, Gordon Monges — 334(2) D.C. 6332 Ashbury, Howard Elmer — 267 Md. 1956 Ashton, Thomas George — 27S Pa. 1634 Ashton, William Easterly — 278 Pa. 138 Astor, John Jacob — 14, 491 N.Y. 2047 Atherton, Fisher C. — 16 N.Y. 4676 Atherton, William — 16 Mass. iooi Atkinson, Charles Thompson — 46, 104, 119(2), 211, 229, 249, 254(2), 276(2), 297(2), 319, 450, 458, 473, 529 III. 3829 Atkinson, John Bond — 480, 517, 537, 567 Ky. 1769 Atwill, James W. — 79 Mo. 2046 Atwood, Edward Stanley — 129, 240, 249, 439, 565 N.Y. 4818 Atwood, James Arthur — 8 Conn. 4819 Atwood, John Walter — 8 Conn. 4291 Atwood, Luther — 20, 262, 317, 343, 461, 501, 517, 533, 543, 557 Mass. 3110 Austin, Amory — 10, 163, 558 R.I. 3627 Austin, Eugene K. — 143, 283, 370 N.Y. 3577 Austin, Georce William — 91 Mass. 4026 Austin, William Morris — 301 N.Y. 6243 Auten, Frederick Probasco — 254 N.J. 3757 Averill, Charles Sydle — 347 N.Y. 987 Averill, Henry Ketchum, Jr. — 334(2), 347, 376(2), 459, 463 N.Y. 4701 Averill, John Chester — 99 Conn. 4661 Averill, Nathan King — 241 Conn. 2210 Avery, Asahel George — 17 Cal. and Wash. 278 Avery, Frank Montgomery — 17(3), 18(2), 140, 523 N.Y. 3868 Avery, Irving Montgomery — 17, 18 N.Y. 2392 Avery, John Herbert — 161 Mich. 2505 Avery, Samuel Putnam — 18, 114, 307, 357(2), 512 N.Y. 2700 Avery, Samuel Putnam, Jr. — 357 N.Y. 2255 Avery, Trueman G. — 17, 106 N.Y. 2872 Axtell, Decatur — 4 Va. 822 Ayer, James Bourne — 19(2), 319 Mass. 574 ROLL OF MEMBERS 3436 Aylett, Patrick Henry— 522 Mo. 2708 Azoy, Anastasio Carlos Mariano — 133, 142, 143, 301, 302, 490, 491(3), 497(2) N.Y. 5968 Azoy, Anastasio Carlos Mariano, Jr.— 302 N.Y. B 6390 Babcock, Donald Sturges — 19 R.I. 3948 Babcock, Harry Woodruff — 19, 389, 550 N.Y. 963 Babcock, Joseph Noyes — 19 N.Y. 962 Babcock, Philip Sheridan — 19 N.Y. 196 Backus, Brady Electus — 19, 57, 75, 313, 530 N.Y. 257 Backus, J. Bayard— 57, 59, 99(3), 231, 465, 519 N.Y. 3023 Bacon, Alfred Terry — 57 Colo. 1 195 Bacon, Cary Harrison — 186, 506 Ky. 1092 Bacon, Gorham — 235 N.Y. 1354 Bacon, Horace Sargent— 4, 31, 66, m, 165(2), 238, 433, 558 Mass. 2526 Bacon, Leon Brooks — 20 N.Y. 3157 Bacon, Leonard — 186, 506 Ky. 6354 Baer, Lorenzo Emly — 522 N.H. 4316 Bagley, George Colt — 115 Minn. 4986 Bagley, John Du Charme — 277 Mich. 1832 Bagley, John Newbury — 60, 153, 277, 388, 411(2), 553 III. and Mich. 4859 Bagley, Ralph Colt — 115 Minn. 5242 Bagnell, Robert Adams — 296 Mo. 5502 Bail, Hamilton Vaughan — 57 N.Y. 1655 Bailey, Edward Payson — 2(2), 17, 34(2), in, 165, 208, 211, 236, 364, 274, 286, 370, 407, 453, 558 III. 2319 Bailey, Everett Hoskins — 20, 56, 69, 128, 253(2), 280, 385, 447, 448(3), 509 Minn. 3336 Bailey, Gilbert Langdon — 522 Ohio. 1491 Bailey, John W. — 522 Ohio. 1463 Bailey, Theodorus — 20, 37, 142, 302, 371, 491 N.Y. 6141 Bailey, Vernon Howe — 20 N.Y. 5913 Bailly, Edward Cashman — 127 N.Y. 5605 Bain, Robert Edward Mather — 16, 320 Mo. 6189 Bainbridge, William Seaman — 56, 185, 190, 453 N.Y. 672 Baird, Absalom — 21 D.C. 556 Baird, George William — 35 Conn. 4189 Baird, Oliver Hopkinson — 250 Pa. 883 Baird, William — 21, 383 D.C. 6291 Baird, Wyllys Warner — 16 III. 5818 Baker, Albert Allison — 299 R.I. 3669 Baker, Alfred Landon — 4, 28, 30(3), 54, 63(3), 102, 105, 114, 139, 234, 239, 268, 299(2), 310, 311(2), 316, 329, 339, 344, 354, 3*3, 373, 485, 5°2, 503, 5", 544, 558, 561, 562, 563, 5«7 T lLL- 3902 Baker, Charles Edward — 218 Iowa. 1208 Baker, Charles Henry' — 21 D.C. 5015 Baker, Dwight Brainard — 63 N.Y. 897 Baker, Frank— 22(2), 68, 132(2), 319, 332, 478, 524(2), 525, 552 III. 575 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 106 Baker, Frank Leslie — 489 N.Y. 4039 Baker, Frederic Wallace — 21, 261 Mass. 3409 Baker, Frederick Diller — 396 Pa. 3060 Baker, George Arnold — 21 Mo. 1381 Baker, Georce Comstock — 21(2) N.Y. 4207 Baker, George Fales — 4, 59, 105, 189, 190, 205, 354, 355, 363, 395, 425, 440, 445, 45i, 563, 568 N.J. and Pa. 3485 Baker, Henry Moore — 21 N.H. 4378 Baker, Hugh Potter — 21 Iowa. 3703 Baker, Marcus Stephen — 21 Ga. 3574 Baker, Roy Ball — 201 Mass. 3421 Baker, William Street — 21 Mo. 413 Balch, Edwin Swift — 35(2), 43, 67(2), 68, 217(2), 322, 428, 429(2), 472, 488, 540, 556 Pa. 508 Balch, Francis DuPont — 35 Md. 5819 Balch, Joseph — 101 R.I. 412 Balch, Thomas Willing — 35(2), 43, 67(2), 68, 217(2), 322, 428, 429(2), 472, 488, 540, 556 Pa. 3128 Baldwin, Berry Oakley — 42 N.Y. 63 1 1 Baldwin, Buel Blinn — 49 Vt. 3756 Baldwin, Charles Bacon — 184 N.Y. 5468 Baldwin, Charles Henry — 50, 398(2), 399, 554 Mass. 5187 Baldwin, Charles Warren — 42 N.Y. 3947 Baldwin, Elbert Francis — 345 N.J. 188 Baldwin, Joseph Clark — 35 N.Y. 544 Baldwin, Morton Griggs — 475 Mass. 12 Baldwin, Nathan Adolphus — 482 N.Y. and Conn. 3685 Baldwin, Orville Dwight — 22 Cal. 1743 Baldwin, Townsend Burnet — 38, 220, 274, 532 N.J. 3335 Baldwin, Ward — 508 Ohio. 2179 Baldwin, Wilson Leslie — 328 Conn. 1315 Baldy, John Montgomery — 181 Pa. 6173 Ball, George Lewis — 557 Mo. 2153 Ball, George Oscar — 60, 153 N.H. 3797 Ball, Samuel Boyd — 148, 219, 400, 552 Mo. 2973 Ballance, John Green — 206 Cal. 793 Ballantine, Henry Watkins — 24(2), 353, 499 (2), 545 Md. 6178 Ballantyne, Lewis Bacon — 20 N.J. 4124 Ballard, Charles Thruston — 475 Ky. 6119 Ballard, Edward Lathrop — 53, 180, 246, 247, 350, 458, 477 N.Y. 6162 Ballard, Gustave Breaux — 224, 475 Ky. 4123 Ballard, Samuel Thruston — 13, 47, 102(2), 223(2), 224, 379, 475 Ky- 4331 Ballard, Willis Dana — 23, 88, 252 Mass. 5434 Ballinger, Thomas French — 24 N.J. 757 Ballord, Esek Steere — 8, 23, 24, 105, 196, 199, 242, 311, 479, 568 Mo. and Iowa. 2722 Ballord, Webb Rysse — 8, 23, 57, 196, 205, 242 Iowa. 4845 Ballou, Henry Lincoln — 372 Vt. 3001 Ballou, Hosea Starr — 24, 98, 220(2), 448 Mass. 6029 Ballou, Paul Holton — 372 Vt. 4697 Bancker, Enoch — 24 Mich. 3558 Bancroft, Levi Horace — 263 Wis. 4500 Bancroft, Joseph — 445 Del. 4341 Bancroft, Samuel, Jr. — 445 Del. 233 Bangs, Anson Cuyler — 49(2) N.Y. 576 ROLL OF MEMBERS 728 Bangs, Charles McClary— 322 N.H. 2475 Bangs, Fletcher Harper — 25 N.Y. 4277 Bangs, Francis Sedgwick — 25 N.Y. 721 Bangs, Frederick Lincoln — 322 N.H. 4353 Bangs, Lemuel Bolton — 25 N.Y. 1390 Banks, A. Bleecker— 350 N.Y. 3514 Banks, Charles Henry — 372 Ga. 302 Banks, David — 350 N.Y. 107 Banks, David, Jr. — 313, 350(2), 376, 406 N.Y. 3691 Banks, George Washington — 25 Pa. 4387 Banks, Warren Sanford — 483 N.Y. 321 1 Banning, Kendall — 429 N.H. 5386 Banning, Pierson Worrall — 74, 374, 505 Cal. 298 Banta, Theodore Melvin — 127, 139, 143, 416, 529 N.Y. 446 Barber, Edwin Atlee — 17 Pa. 2613 Barber, LeDroict Langdon — 13 D.C. 5547 Barbour, Fritz Krupp — 7, 30, 56, 81, 151, 161, 185, 199(2), 258(2), 264, 293, 318, 336, 428, 441, 453(3), 464(2), 503, 507, 512(2) N.Y. 2680 Barbour, George Harrison — 26 Mich. 2002 Barbour, Lucius Albert — 26, 95, 122, 341(3), 367, 370, 441 Conn. 4498 Barbour, Lucius Barnes — 335, 516 Conn. 5195 Barbour, Robert — 7, 30, 56, 81, 151, 161, 185, 199(3), 358(3), 264, 293, 318, 336, 428, 441, 453(3), 464(2), 503, 507, 512(2) N.Y. 3170 Barbour, William DeLamater — 50 N.Y. 5194 Barbour, William Warren — 7, 30, 56, 81, 151, 162, 185, 199(2), 258(2), 264, 293, 318, 336, 428, 441, 453(3), 464(2), 503, 507, 512(2) N.Y. 5201 Barclay, Charles Brackett — 417 N.Y. 3043 Barclay, David — 139(2), 456, 537 N.Y. 321 Barclay, James Searle — 420 N.Y. 1059 Bardwell, Harry Jenkins— i, 26, 27(2), 34, 38, 57, 67, 79(2), 119(2), 134, 145(2), 171(2), 172, 175(4), 179, 180, 196(2), 227, 230, 249, 277, 297, 307, 315, 319, 372, 436, 446, 480, 514, 516, 523, 538, 539, 553, 564 lLL- 212 Barker, Edward Tobey — 4, 306 N.Y. and Mass. 2696 Barker, Henry Rodman — 27 R-L 4692 Barksdale, Hamilton Macfarland — 463 Del. 5186 Barlow, Elbert Spicer — 304 N.Y. 2968 Barlow, Peter Townsend— 27, 170, 355, 479, 488, 501 N.Y. 3203 Barnard, Charles Nathan — 27 Mass. 5583 Barnard, Franklin — 28, 119 Mass. 3081 Barnard, Job— 28, 312, 421, 448, 558 D.C. 4926 Barnard, John Augustus — 89 N.Y. 4585 Barnard, Ralph Putnam — 312 D.C. 662 Barnes, Alfred Cutler— 78, 95, 116, 282, 305, 422, 481, 516, 517 NY- 2271 Barnes, Alfred Victor — 153 r,N-Y- 3448 Barnes, Amos Foote — 28 Conn. 4404 Barnes, Cornelius Abbott— 28 vj- 2800 Barnes, Frank Loring— 28, 253, 264, 394, 536 N.Y. 4105 Barnes, George Edward— 28, 41, 147(2), 193, 200, 253(4), 261, 274, 342(2), 379, 453(2), 509 N-X- 4248 Barnes, Monroe James — 28 VT- 577 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 6306 Barnes, William Henry — 282 N.Y. 3092 Barnes, Winthrop Howard — 253, 264, 394, 536 N.Y. 5318 Barney, Danford Newton — 559 Conn. 6266 Barney, George Deverell — 28, 90 N.Y. 3296 Barney, Howard — 231 Ohio. 5296 Barney, John Eliot — 231 Ohio. 2030 Barney, Roderick Douglas — 553 Ohio. 2245 Barnwell, Morgan Gibbs — 28, 194, 301, 302, 558 N.Y. 4973 Barnwell, William Graham — 28, 29 Ga. 4470 Barratt, Norris Stanley — 130 Pa. 1819 Barrell, Harry Ferdinand — 29, m, 283, 291, 348, 418(2), 468, 497(2), 545 N.J. 766 Barret, Richard Aylett — 4, 19, 29(2), 73, 120, 122, 135, 210, 297(2), 317, 326, 385(2), 393, 510(2), 545, 557 Mo. 532 Barrett, Edwin Shepard — 29(3) Mass. 5906 Barrett, Frank Harvey — 539 Ga. 4642 Barroll, Lewin Wethered — 36 Md. 3006 Barron, Thomas — 29 N.Y. 5854 Barrow, Craig — 324 Ga. 971 Barrowe, Samuel— 36(2), 37(2), 43, 139, 143, 170, 217, 280, 409(2), 488, 529, 55i N.Y. 5435 Barrows, Charles Henry — 389 Mass. 2241 Barrows, Ira — 38 N.Y. 3970 Barrows, John Chester — 446(2) Mo. 3677 Barrows, John Stuart — 60 Mass. 1503 Barrows, John Wright — 16, 104, 107, 128, 357, 379, 421(2), 440(2), 484, 538, 552 Colo. 4787 Barry, Herbert — 48, 49, 161, 302, 363, 425, 444(2), 460, 488, 549 N.J. 3379 Barstow, Donald McLean — 57 N.Y. 2637 Bartholf, John Henry — 220, 459 N.Y. 3693 Bartholomew, George K. — 30 Ohio. 1427 Bartholomew, James Hull Sherman — 30, 152, 185, 272, 283, 383 Minn. 4682 Bartholomew, James Ripley — 57, 447 N.Y. 1244 Bartlett, Franklin — 536 N.Y. 792 Bartlett, George Frederick Hunter — 4, 30(2), 63, 104, 445 N.Y. 6356 Bartlett, John Henry — 196 N.H. 282 Bartlett, John Russell — 408 N.Y. 1013 Bartlett, Joseph Gardner — 13, 20, 31, 54(2), 56, 60(2), 86, 87, 88, 100, 103, 153, 173, 174(2), 188, 254, 274, 281, 291, 355(2), 365(2), 369, 406, 411(3), 430, 463, 476, 487, 531, 552 Mass. 6362 Bartlett, Josiah — 545 N.H. 6204 Bartlett, Lanier — 417 Cal. 1 741 Bartlett, Sidney Roland — 287 •> Colo. 1245 Bartlett, Willard — 536 N.Y. 4418 Barton, Joseph Jewett — 31 Mo. 489 Barton, Randolph — 316 Md. 5287 Barton, Randolph, Jr. — 316 Md. 6166 Bascom, Charles Edward — 31 Mo. 2575 Bascom, George Jonathan — 516 N.Y. 1770 Bascome, Western Radford — 139, 277(2), 346(2), 491, 492, 495, 497(2), 515 Mo. and N.Y. 4593 Bassett, Austin Bradley — 32, 188, 202, 254 Conn. 578 ROLL OF MEMBERS 200 Bassett, Charles Franklin — 31, 32, 54, 63, 158(2), 430, 543 N.Y 2510 Bassett, Roger Marcus — 22, 23, 31(2) III. 644 Batchelder, George Aitkin — 32, 56, 196 D.C. 237 Batchelder, Joseph Frederick— 32, 56, 196 N.Y. and D.C. 5264 Batchelder, Nathaniel Haywood — 537 N.H. 236 Batchelder, Richard Napoleon — 196 N.Y. and D.C. 2559 Batchellor, Albert Stillman — 8 N.H. 4501 Bates, Daniel Moore — 4, 44(2), 105, 121, 174, 192, 227, 244, 321, 357, 396, 476(2), 490, 525, 531(2) Del. 5564 Bates, Francis Eliot — 539 R.I. 3452 Bates, George Butterfield — 96, 132, 205, 458 N.Y. 3430 Bates, George William — 73, 443(2), 539(2) Mich. 2805 Bates, James Hale — 23, 105, 199, 242, 311, 382, 401, 479 N.Y. 4925 Bates, Lindon Wallace — 49 N.Y. 1214 Bates, Theodore Cornelius — 11(2), 34(4), 35, 103, 104, 136, 177(2), 226(3), 242, 296, 306, 525 Mass. 2947 Bates, William Graves — 96, 132, 205, 458 N.Y. 2307 Bates, William Oscar — 230, 395, 511(2) Minn. 2496 Battelle, John Gordon — 539 Ohio. 2616 Battis, Edward Clarence — 235 Mass. 4066 Baughman, Edwin Austin — 85 Md. 3527 Baughman, Louis Victor — 85 Md. 6336 Baxter, Hugh Henry — 243 Vt. 4694 Baxter, James Phinney — 305 Me. 2997 Baxter, Jesse Bunton — 244 Mass. 1507 Baxter, Joseph Nickerson — 202 Colo. 3283 Baxter, William Elihu — 386 Mass. 445 Bayard, Thomas Francis — 540 Pa. 3726 Bayard, Thomas Francis — 540 Del. 8 Bayne, Howard Randolph — 15, 459 N.Y. 977 Beach, Bennett Sheldon — 330(2) N.Y. 6283 Beach, Charles Edmund — 34 Vt. 1976 Beach, John Kimberly — 519 Conn. 5397 Beach, Sylvester Woodbridge — 62, 153, 293, 310, 548 N.J. 3281 Beal, Boylston Adams — 538 Mass. 3575 Beal, Herman Lincoln — 34 Mass. 645 Beale, Chas. Fred'k Tiffany — 118, 498, 502 D.C. 4871 Beale, Leonard Tillingast — 87, 419 Pa. 4718 Beall, Fielder Montgomery Magruder — 35 Minn, and D.C. 4147 Beall, William Marbury — 35 D.C. 4741 Beard, William Kelly — 90 Va. 4292 Beardsell, George Richardson — 377 Mass. 2176 Beardsley, Morris Beach — 519 Conn. 3971 Beardsley, Samuel Fayerweather — 481 Conn. 1374 Beatty, Alfred Chester — 75, 290, 350, 566 N.Y. 2129 Beatty, Franklin Thomason — 36, 40, 268 N.H. 384 Beatty, Robert Chetwood — 75, 290, 350, 566 N.Y. 383 Beatty, William Gedney— 75, 290, 350, 566 N.Y. 4459 Beatty, William Trimble — 393 III. 5619 Beck, James Montgomery — 73 N.Y. 5267 Beckett, Wesley Wilbur — 99, 100, 235, 558 Cal. 369 Beckurts, Charles Lewis — 362 N.Y. 98 Beckwith, Leonard Forbes — 47 N.Y. 5093 Beckwith, Oliver Russell — 36 Conn. 3173 Beckwith, Paul Edward— 137, 178, 236 , .. D.C. 579 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1213 Beckwith, Warren Lippitt — 527 III. 5452 Beeckman, Robert Livingston — 302, 413(2) R.I. 5571 Beede, Herbert Gould — 269 R.L 108 Beekman, James William — 37(2), 138, 197(2), 198, 280, 4i9, 444, 45i, 49i, 495, 497(2), 521, 566 N.Y. 5864 Beers, Louis Gilbert — 263 N.J. 1817 Beers, William Francis — 38 N.j. 4145 Belknap, Morris Burke — 399 Ky. 158 Belknap, Robert Lenox — 18, 39(2), 176, 287, 325, 357, 449, 538 N.Y. 1246 Belknap, Waldron Phoenix — 18, 39(2), 143, 176, 217, 287 357, 395, 409(2), 449, 538 N.Y. 3129 Belknap, William Cook — 39 N.Y. 5860 Bell, Charles Grandy — 39 Ga. 820 Bell, Charles Upham — 55, 60, 69, 153, 201(2), 271, 272, 364, 415, 488, 489(2), 543 Mass. 2894 Bell, Edwin — 154 Minn. 1839 Bell, George — 154 D.C. 5615 Bell, James Franklin — 39 Ky. 1872 Bell, Jared Weed— 39(2), 40, 84, 102(4), "3, 123, 125, 128, 140, 150, 180, 219, 246, 258, 263(2), 304, 348, 424, 481, 507, 512, 517, 534, 546, 552, 565 N.Y. 3057 Bell, Nicholas Montgomery — 39 Mo. 3342 Bell, Sidney Eugene — 39 Mass. 1867 Bell, William Duffield— 154 D.C. 802 Bellas, Henry Hobart — 239, 333, 334 Pa. 5878 Bellows, Charles — 394 N.Y. 2798 Bellows, John McClure — 39, 532 N.Y. 2896 Bement, Robert Bunker Coleman — 30, 302, 240, 254, 258, 284(2), 307, 335, 397, 476, 507 Minn. 1029 Bemis, George Pickering — 64, 134, 176 Neb. 734 Benedict, George Grenville — 40(3), 144 Vt. 1084 Benedict, James A. — 421 N.Y. 2052 Benedict, Lemuel Coleman — 40 N.Y. 356 Benedict, Robert Dewey — 40, 144 N.Y. 751 Benedict, Robert Patterson — 40 III. 4323 Benedict, Russell — 409 N.Y. 2932 Benedict, Walter St. John — 40, 275 N.Y. 1296 Benedict, William deLiesseline — 40 N.Y. 4209 Benedict, William Leonard — 40 N.Y. 2988 Benham, Daniel Webster — 40 Colo. 2580 Benjamin, George Powell — 450(2), 481, 485, 516, 5V, N.Y. 875 Benjamin, Marcus— 57, 59, 157, 310(2), 331(2), 361, 376, 469(3), 530 N.Y., Mass., and D.C. 4317 Benjamin, Samuel Greene Wheeler — 531 Vt. 4034 Benkard, Harry Horton — 500 N.Y. 1737 Bennett, Asahel Frank — 384(2), 397 III. 2120 Bennett, Josiah Chase — 97 Mass. 2121 Bennett, Larkin Everett — 1, 97, 149, 306, 339, 355, 412(2), 416, 521, 522 Mass. 3347 Bennett, Robert Root — 12(3), 41(2), 45(2), 106, 119, 120, 171, 270, 282(2), 284(4), 287, 288(2), 294(2), 295, 331, 370, 379, 404, 409, 480, 547, 558, 563(2), 564 D.C. 800 Benson, Alexander — 41 Pa. 4702 Benson, Arthur Davis — 41 N.Y. 411 Benson, Edwin North — 41, 110, 347, 390 Pa. 580 ROLL OF members 5295 Benson, Edwin North, Jr.— 41, 347 Pa. 1893 Benson, Frank Sherman— 109(2), 423 N.Y. 527 Bent, Samuel Arthur— 12(2), 13(2), 21, 29(2), 41(2), 4a, 68(2), 152(3), 252, 288, 300, 319, 330(2), 351, 396, 416, 44o, 455, 463, 525(2), 557 Mass. 3351 Benton, Arthur Burnett— 1(2), 42(2), 92, 94(2), 95, 137(2), 145(2), 167, 179, 180, 197, 305, 341(3), 358(2), 378, 431, 436, 441, 500, 551 Cal. 4677 Benton, Everett Chamberlain — 93 Mass. 6095 Bergen, Francis Livingston — 42 N.J. 4788 Bergen, James J. — 43 N.J. 70 Berry, Gerald — 42 N.Y. 4293 Berry, Henry Newhall — 62 Mass. 4643 Berry, Jasper Mauduit, Jr. — 42 Md. 4328 Berry, Thomas Lansdale — 42(2), 103, 148, 154 Md. 1643 Bettle, Samuel — 541 Pa. 80 Betts, Frederick Henry — 30, 43, 129, 231, 293, 406(2), 428, 455, 467, 507, 508(2), 553, 554 N.Y. 314 Betts, Louis Frederick Holbrook — 43, 129,-231, 293, 406(2), 428, 467, 508, 553, 554 ' N.Y. 315 Betts, Samuel Rossiter — 43, 406(2) N.Y. 241 1 Betts, Wyllys Rosseter — 231 N.Y. 6066 Bibb, William Garrett — 347 N.J. 68 Bibby, Andrew Aldridge — 13 N.Y. 2535 Bible, Howard Wiswall — 545 N.Y. 3499 Bickford, Robert Sloane — 2, n, 13, 32, 34, 43, 44, 67, 114, 124, 128, 174, 229, 236(2), 245, 246, 249(2), 254(2), 291, 296, 315, 340, 348, 383, 397, 405, 424, 439, 446, 465, 481, 482, 511, 552, 565 Mass. 1846 Bickford, Scott Fitz — 43, 214, 455 Mass. 710 Bickley, Lawrence Wharton — 303 N.Y. 4448 Bicknell, Eugene Pintard — 145 N.Y. 4141 Bicknell, George Augustus — 23(2), 53, 70(2), 118, 121, 145(2), 247, 269(2), 485, 526, 536, 558, 560, 562 N.Y. 5144 Bicksler, Winfield Scott — 231, 446 Cal. 5136 Biddle, Clement — 43 Pa. 5558 Biddle, Nicholas — 44 Pa. 414 Biddle, Thomas — 44 Pa. 804 Biddle, William Foster — 44 Pa. 2400 Bigelow, Frank Gordon — 44 Wis. 1805 Bigelow, Henry Nelson — 44(3), 134(2), 530, 551 Mass. 1513 Bigelow, Isaac Stover — 44 Iowa. 530 Bigelow, Melville Madison — 44(2) Mass. 2401 Bigelow, William — 44 Wis. 4700 Bill, Charles Gurdon — 45 Conn. 3039 Billings, Charles Miller — 523 N.Y. 2043 Billings, David Lane — 253, 272, 286, 523(2), 536 N.Y. 2423 Bingham, Leroy Monroe — 45 Vt. 1674 Bingham, Theodore Alfred — 272 N.Y. 3548 Binney, Charles Chauncey — 271, 272 Pa. 390 Binney, William Greene — 128, 500 N.Y. 3811 Bird, Francis Joseph — 148 Minn. 3239 Bird, John Blymyer — 495 Del. 3285 Bird, Robert— 478 Mass. 5351 Bird, William Pengest — 139 N.Y. 2435 Birdseye, Isaac Washington — 257(2), 519 Conn. 581 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 167 Bishop, Cortlandt Field — 46, 142 N.Y. 906 Bishop, Henry Alfred — 241 Conn. 4812 Bishop, Louis Bennett — 160 Conn. 6206 Bishop, Norman Daboll — 46 Cal. 618 Bishop, Timothy Huggins — 160 Conn. 2436 Bishop, William Henry — 46, 314, 340 Conn. 1247 Bissell, Eugene — 157, 319, 361 N.Y. 564 Bissell, Evelyn Lyman — 46(2) Conn. 745 Bissell, George Francis — 47 III. 4505 Bissell, George Perkins — 319 Del. 3124 Bissell, John — 46 N.Y. 3719 Bissell, Leslie Dayton — 47 N.H. 15 1 5 Bissell, Lester Clark — 46 Iowa. 6131 Bissell, Pelham St. George — 10, 43, 46, 47, 50, 157, 319, 361, 410, 521(2), 527(2) N.Y. 2107 Bissell, William Putnam — 18, 46, 74, 75, 131, 157, 201, 214, 247, 287, 333, 388, 479, 481, 524, 527(2) Minn. 6161 Bixby, Harold McMillan — 47 Mo. 4185 Bixby, William Keeney — 47 Mo. 4848 Black, Albert Shirley — 387, 388(2) Mass. 4847 Black, Everett Hudson — 387, 388(2) Mass. 2523 Black, John Janvier — 118 Del. 2603 Blackmar, Wilmon Whilldin — 12, 14, 15, 47, 526 Mass. 2025 Blackmer, Henry Myron — 365, 403, 448, 541 Colo. 3403 Blackmer, Henry Reed — 4, 445 Mass. 6129 Blackwell, James Madison — 47 N.Y. 5598 Blackwell, Jonathan Hunt — 260 N.J. 3058 Blackwell, Sidney Smith — 47 Mo. 4586 Blackwood, Norman Jerome — 318 D.C. 41 1 1 Blagden, Edward Reynolds — 118(3) Mo. 1433 Blagden, Thomas — 4, 85, 192, 204, 258(2), 289, 354, 363, 379, 380, 423, 429(2), 446, 449, 465, 481, 482 D.C. 1723 Blair, Andrew Beirne — 276 Va. 5226 Blair, Watson Franklin — 205 III. 4980 Blakeman, Frederick Tomlinson — 464 N.Y. 4850 Blaker, Clarence Judson — 123 III. 5348 Blanchard, Maurice Alvah — 48 N.Y. 4184 Blatchford, Paul — 57 III. 6010 Bledsoe, Benjamin Franklin — 197 Cal. 35 Bleecker, Anthony James — 49, 108, 143(2), 237, 295, 299, 496, 558 N.Y. 3681 Bliss, Chester William — 104 Mass. 2549 Bliss, Elias James — 49 Mass. 2246 Bliven, William Warren — 14, 27, 50(2) N.Y. 6160 Block, George Montgomery — 297, 317, 326, 393, 474, 506, 510(2) Mo. 1768 Block, Henry Leach — 506 Mo. 3962 Blodgett, John Taggard — 484 R.I. 2227 Blood, John Balch — 536 Mass. 1576 Bloodgood, Delavan — 50 N.Y. 5003 Bloodgood, John Van Schaick — 496 N.Y. 1535 Bloss, Orlando Powers— 50, 69, 116, 117, 126, 132(2), 133, 168, 211, 218, 227, 264(2), 333(2), 394, 396, 397, 505, 506(2), 528, 535, 545 Mo. 4601 Blount, George Dexter — 145 Ga. 122 Blunt, Stanhope English — 132, 186, 194, 367, 426(2), 507 N.Y. 582 ROLL OF MEMBERS 4278 Blye, Joseph Napoleon— 463 N.Y. 1472 Boardman, Lansdale — 37, 371, 386, 490, 494 N.Y. 4441 Boardman, Waldo Elias— 378 Mass. 5778 Boddie, John Bennett— 51 III. 5745 Boddie, John Rumph — 51 Mo. 5763 Boddie, John Thomas — 51 III. 511 Bodge, George Madison — 51, 102, 221, 260(2), 321 Mass. 4846 Bogardus, Frederic Ruthven — 405 Mass. 2697 Bogert, Theodore Peacock — 52, 139, 267, 323, 426, 494, 532, 535 R.I. 2379 Bogert, William Benezet — 52, 139, 367, 323, 365, 389, 426, 494, 532, 535 III. 716 Bolling, Thomas — 52 Va. 1894 Bolmer, Thomas Henry — 295 N.Y. 6325 Bond, Beverley Waugh, Jr. — 35 Ohio. 3587 Bond, Charles Henry — 52 Mass. 4528 Bond, Charles Parkhurst — 224 Mass. 5857 Bond, James Sullivan — 437 Ga. 5047 Bond, Thomas Edward — 53, 198, 539 Cal. 4576 Bond, Walter Huntington — 44, 52, 121, 226, 274, 565 N.Y. 2656 Bonney, Charles Lidius — 46 III. 6258 Bonnie, Hundley Sevier — 49 Ky. 6259 Bonnie, Robert Palen — 49 Ky. 4731 Bonsal, Leigh — 32 Md. 4421 Boogher, Frank — 99, 100, 113, 167, 263, 283, 400, 472, 555 Mo. 4556 Boogher, Howard Murray — 99, 100, 113, 167, 263, 283, 399, 472(2), 555 Mo. 4420 Boogher, John Hogan — 99, 100, 113, 167, 263, 283, 350, 399, 400, 472(2), 555 Mo. 4419 Boogher, Lawrence — 99, 100, 113, 167, 263, 283, 350, 399, 400, 472(2), 555 Mo. 370 Booraem, Robert Elmer — 164, 299, 568 N.Y. 1564 Booth, Charles Austin — 53 Colo. 3576 Booth, Charles Edwin — 1, 2(2), 3, 25, 33(4), 38(2), 50, 53(4), 63, 74, 75, 79, 80(4), 82(2), 94(2), 96, 102, 123, 124, 137, 140(3), 145(2), 147(2), 159, 174(2), 179, 200(3), 205(2), 211, 221(2), 223, 245, 249, 251, 276(2), 297(2), 305(3), 318, 332, 336, 347, 348(2), 379(2), 380(3), 410, 411, 418, 431, 433, 441, 446(2), 448, 450(2), 451, 456, 473, 481, 482, 512, 515, 518(2), 519, 527, 528, 531(3), 536, 547(2), 548(2) Mass. 4844 Booth, Charles Maclay — 53, 130, 266, 277, 373, 5,18, 519 Cal. 3839 Booth, Edward Hudson — 125 N.J. 3241 Booth, Henry Driver — 130 Del. 2431 Booth, John Henry — 53(2) Vt. 6337 Booth, John Parkhurst — 53 Vt. 6193 Bossom, Frederick Needham — 178 Mass. 1459 Bostwick, Henry Anthon — 10, 54, 153, 241, 293, 407, 420, 506, 548 N.Y. 4628 Bosworth, Orrin Luther — 54 R.I. 4264 Botsford, Harry Gordon — 54, 140, 153, 329, 331, 490, 512 Mass. 6340 Bottum, Harlow A. — 293, 480, 544 Vt. 1895 Boucher, Charles— 23, 54, 82, 419(2), 494, 498(2) N.Y. 749 Boutell, Henry Sherman— 55, 384, 385, 427, 525, 526, 543 III. 583 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1284 Boutelle, Frank Warren — 55(2), 124, 239, 421 N.Y. 3284 Bouve, Charles Osborne — 512 Mass. 5379 Bouve, Clement Lincoln — 512 D.C. 76 Bowen, Clarence Winthrop — 16, 55, 99, in, 124, 135, 137, 149, 163, 201, 208, 234, 271, 312, 315, 316, 372, 452, 517, 518, 519, 542, 546, 547 N.Y. 1617 Bowen, Edgar Campbell — 12(2), 55(2), 108, 171, 201, 247, 270, 351, 352, 396, 434, 526, 539, 560, 561, 564 Minn. 726 Bowen, George Henry — 165 N.H. 724 Bowen, Hosea Emery— 165(2) N.H. 964 Bowers, Henry — 337, 451, 454 N.Y. 244 Bowers, John Meyer — 563 N.Y. 6333 Bowie, Clarence Keating — 444 Md. 3034 Bowie, Washington, Jr. — 216 Md. 1440 Bowman, Austin Lord — 383 Mass. 1075 Bowman, George Ernest — 240, 383 Mass. 5741 Bowman, Oliver Otis, 2nd — 267 N.J. 669 Boyd, Allen Richards — 16, 103(2), 198, 240 D.C. 6201 Boyd, Augustus Shapeleigh — 424 Mo. 2596 Boyd, Charles Harrod — 66, 111(3), 138, 482, 558 Me. 4429 Boyd, Robert Munro, Jr. — 4, 46(3), 72, 111(4), 119(2), 125(2), 126, 147, 211, 230, 331, 340, 354, 359, 461, 481, 483, 546 N.J. 6152 Boykin, Hamilton Godwin — 65 Va. 3218 Boynton, Charles Edward — 399, 565 N.Y. 3399 Boynton, Charles Smith — 387, 388 Vt. 4683 Boynton, Chester Clarke — 399 N.Y. 3366 Boynton, Frederick Chester — 56, 399 N.Y. 1551 Brackett, Frederick Huntington — 56 Mass. 295 Brackett, Robert Lambert — 56, 374, 437 N.Y. 1453 Brackett, Sidney Lawrence — 56, 289 Mass. 2624 Brackett, William Starr — 56, 109, 543 III. 4166 Bradford, Ben Bogland — 238 D.C. 1928 Bradford, Edward Green — 57 Del. 3396 Bradford, Edward Green, Jr. — 57 Del. 141 Bradford, Thomas Hewson — 57, 60, 74, 288, 486 N.Y. and Pa. 5531 Bradford, William — 60 Pa. 4035 Bradish, George Johnston — 26, 37(2), 273, 507 N.Y. 5924 Bradley, Charles Henry — 60 Mass. 569 Bradley, Cyrus Sherwood — 60, 74, 78, 201, 258(2), 259(2), 464(2), 503(2), 507 Conn. 976 Bradley, Frederick Lines— 446 N.Y. 922 Bradstreet, Edward Payson — 60 Md. 3687 Brady, Cyrus Townsend — 61(2) N.J. 1281 Brady, William Perry — 61, 389 Mo. and Iowa. 776 Brainard, Leverett — 180 Conn. 3975 Brainard, Morgan Buckeley — 180 Conn. 4875 Brainard, Newton Case — 180 Conn. 3871 Braine, Clinton Elgin — 61 N.Y. 3910 Braine, Lawrence Fulton — 61 N.Y. 240 Brainerd, Cephas — 61, 441 N.Y. 245 Brainerd, Cephas, Jr. — 61, 441 N.Y. 4877 Brainerd, Lyman Bushnell — 179 Conn. 6264 Bramwell, George Moffat — 191, 459, 556(3) N.Y. 4397 Branch, Charles — 39(2) Mo. 4465 Branch, Henry — 39(2), 61 Md. 581 ROLL OF MEMBERS 5597 Branch, James Rawson— 6i Va. 5383 Bratenahl, George Carl Fitch— 176 D.C. 2448 Brayton, Charles Ray— 62 R.I. 2694 Bready, John Ely — 16 Iowa. 5043 Brearley, Samuel Rezeau — 352(2) Cal. 6061 Breck, Edward — 62 Mass. 5111 Breckinridge, Scott Dudley — 83 D.C. 3944 Breed, Charles Norcross — 168 Mass. 4570 Breed, Francis Stewart — 79 Mass. 4344 Breed, George Herbert — 32, 460 Mass. 479 Brent, Joseph Lancaster — 24, 62, 67, 85(2), 342, 374, 423, 456, 523 Md. 1675 Brenton, Cranston — 62, 126(2), 539 N.Y. 3872 Brereton, Tallmadge IIepburn — 23, 72, 314, 327, 458, 465, 475, 481, 483 N.Y. 3547 Brett, Cornelius— 41, 63(2), 81, 139, 193, 327, 365, 405, 468, 493, 494(2), 498, 499, 500, 504 N.J. 5824 Brett, Everett Abbott — 63 N.Y. 3613 Brett, Martin Wiltsie — 63 N.Y. 4445 Brett, Philip Milledoler — 41, 63, 81, 139, 193, 327, 365, 405, 468, 493, 494(2), 499, 500, 504 N.Y. 2078 Brewer, Alfred Lee — 81(2), 148, 215, 216, 293(2), 336, 458, 480(3) Cal. 3146 Brewer, Arthur Henry — 63, 81(2), 148, 315, 216, 293(2), 336, 458, 480(3), 544 Conn. 4475 Brewer, Gardner — 558 Vt. 1526 Brewer, John — 63 N.J. 1200 Brewer, William Augustus — 60, 63, 66, 81(2), 101, 148, 214, 215, 216(2), 293(2), 336, 340(2), 458, 480(3), 544 Cal. 3846 Brewster, Chauncey Bunce — 63, 75 Conn. 990 Brewster, Henry Colvin — 140 N.Y. 613 Brewster, Lyman D. — 63, 278(2) Conn. 2802 Brewster, Samuel Dwight — 30, 46, 57, 59, 63(2), 69, 70, 114, 254, 279, 310(2), 343, 363, 370, 376, 449, 476, 501(2), 510(2) N.Y. 2162 Brice, Nicholas — 302 Pa, 674 Brice, Philip Howard — 64, 88, 185, 234, 302, 303(2), 342, 476(3), 493, 556 Pa 2018 Briggs, Edward Cornelius — 353 Mass 861 Briggs, Frank Obadiah — 57, 165 N.J. 3331 Briggs, Frankland — 57 NJ, 5059 Briggs, Herbert — 481 ¦$$$: 3593 Briggs, Southwick Cary— 68, 74, 106, 191, 232, 245,.^^, ^h 413 ,nwoaS p?#j> 5584 Briggs, William Churchill— 28, 54(3), 100, izapifiiw&fS, SSJ£ 379, 463, 478, 538 Vet Mass. 701 Bright, Louis Victor — 62 .Lnu3 eajnAnD .viwoafl @&$k- 1935 Brinckle, John Rumsey — 65 ^ — kiwuH 83jjiahD ,nwona J«l 5482 Brink, Theodore — 65, 35^ ,j — aooaajoll ehjjiahD ,nwoa3 1266 Brinsmade, Hobart — 36, ,$& ,1^ — hiteuA jsimaO ,uwona & 5640 Brinsmade, Louis Lag^-;^ ,514 ,j8j ,^8f ,105 ,(s)f£S 5181 Brinton, Howard Futhey— 312 54^ ,dsj ,(s)Joj 430 Brinton, Johns $%&-$&), itf>7o\ ,it— -fsiiaH an aO. .viwosia sJ|a 444 Brinton, JoSft flB^jjR^qTsE ,joe ,d8s ,?2<; ,£?s ,04s £A 1946 Brinton, Ward — 76,^?|4« (4}?,Ea42%8i5ffl?»C. 4826 Bukey, John Spencer — 498 „• . D.C. 57S Bulkeley, Morgan Gardner — 74 ,,. ,.| Cojmj. 5218 Bulkley, Erastus Brainerd-^-6i N^Y. 4559 Bulkley, Frederick Charles — 74 'Mo. 1983 Bull, Charles Stedman — 75 Conn. 6106 Bull, Jamej Henry — 362 Cal. 5373 Bull,; Ludlow SeguIne — 75 > Conn. 2289 Bull, Melville — 75 R.L 4258 Bullard, Ernest Luther — 539 ,- - W*?- 6062 Bullen, Dana Ripley — 16, 321, 460, 543 6171 Bullitt, William Marshall — $t6- , 2036 Bullock, James Wilson — 528 . ¦¦.,, 507 Bunce, Jonathan Brace — 16, 76, 319, .483, 516 2249 Bunker, William — 191 1 3176 Burbank, Eugene Damon — 293 ,> > 588 Mass. Ohio. Conn. N.Y. Iowa. ROLL OF MEMBERS 4403 Burbank, Eugene Damon — 293 Cal. 5493 Burbank, Robert Abraham — 76, 157, 205, 361, 378 N.Y. 4827 Burdett, Cyril Herbert — 76(2), 339 N.Y. 5367 Burgevin, George Collinson — 77, 341, 352 Pa. 2574 Burke, James Stranahan — 26, 88, 104, 106, 127, 155, 249, 255, 258, 438, 439, 476 N.Y. 5344 Burleigh, George William — 77, 81, 91, 125, 153, 197, 225, 236, 239(2), 286, 291, 297, 316(2), 320, 321, 403, 425, 436(2), 451, 452(2), 475(2), 545 N.Y. 4910 Burley, Clarence Augustus — 77 III. 5185 Burling, William Raymond — 122, 170, 171, 172, 198, 250, 309, 319, 392, 413, 427, 455, 492, 560 N.Y. 3957 Burlingame, Edwin Aylsworth — 70, 77, 215, 216, 217, 247, 299(2), 483, 499 R.L 1336 Burnett, Charles Henry — 292, 454 Pa. 2443 Burnham, Albert Winslow — 16, 266, 349, 455, 484, 550 Mass. 3601 Burnham, Charles Luther — 77 N.Y. 2769 Burnham, Edward Payson — 77, 252 Me. 2761 Burnham, Frederick Gordon — 78 N.J. 1265 Burnham, John Appleton — 12 Mass. 3680 Burnham, Kingsley Allen — 78 Mass. 5816 Burnham, Walter Wilcutt — 453 R.L 5696 Burnley, Edwin Temple — 391 Va. 4497 Burns, Samuel Austin — 78 Conn. 5738 Burrage, Charles Dana — 92 Mass. 2595 Burrage, Henry Sweetser — 167, 239, 252, 368, 384, 503, 515, 536 Me. 1694 Burrell, Herbert Leslie — 19 mass. 3371 Burrill, Drayton — 79(2), 336 N.Y. 4703 Burrill, Edward Livingston — 79 N.Y. 2294 Burrough, Lewis Fairbrother — 2 R.L 5989 Burrough, Charles Frederick — 261 N.J. 5107 Burroughs, Stiles Brown — 334 Ga. 3511 Burroughs, William Berrien— 42, 160, 161, 217(2), 312, 321, 333, 399, 561 Ga- 4366 Burrows, Charles Williams— 374 Ohio. 5917 Burrus, Charles Delevan — 213 N.Y. 1499 Burt, Andrew Sheridan — 79 III. 5525 Burt, Charles Wellington— 4, 26, 29, 41, 79, 80(3), 102, 119(2), 139, 170, 179, 180, 224, 226, 254, 255, 264(2), 293, 337, 348(2), 357(2), 373, 386, 398, 399, 467, 476(2), 5". 554(2) Mass. 3655 Burt, Eugene— 80 M""J- 2058 Burt, Stephen < Smith— 79, 80 n.x . 1890 Burtis, Peter PHiLLiPS^-313 vr 4J270 Burton, Clarence Monroe,— 57 Mich. 3831 Burton, George Lee— 284 S> f*J- 952 Burton, George Smith-8o(2) ' A *¦...* *.hj Mass. 1943 Burton, Hiram R0DNEY-404 uhkwvuoO ,««/,,,,. ^ Del. 4097 Burton, Lewis William— 130, 179, 277, 403 ¦ '*jY- *¦ J „« ¦ 4343 Burton Ward Cotton^So ¦> -• <; £ <*-™^ ™3 Minn. tU Busch, 'Miers-87(3), 225 VSS'wO NY 11087 Bush, Charles Homer— 57 a-H«ouJ mawA ,«*J N.Y. $40 Bush George Washington, Jr.~8t <-":' ''-'"592 ROLL OF MEMBERS 4651 Catlin, Isaac S.— 66(4) N.Y. 966 Chadwick, Charles Noyes — 541 N.Y. 2730 Chadwick, William Harris— 113, 201(2), 286, 415(2), 488 III. 5369 Chaffee, Newman Keyes — 285 Vt. 1726 Chamberlin, Clarence Abner — 92, 93(2), 322(2) Minn. 4667 Chamberlin, Emerson — 93 N.Y. 31 10 Chamberlin, Georce Harris — 93, 93 Minn. 1422 Chamberlin, Jehiel Weston — 76, 92, 93(2), 99, 102, 178, 199, 287, 322(2), 338, 439, 443(3), 47P2), 472, 512, 515, 565, 567 Minn. 3229 Chamberlin, Paul Mellen — 1, 35, 140, 153, 181, 227, 368, 401, 405, 533, 545(2) III. 4629 Chambers, Robert Foster — 182 R.L 5515 Chambers, Thomas Stryker — 173, 254, 285, 334, 410, 420 N.J. 4204 Chambers, Walter Boughton — 304 N.Y. 926 Champlin, George Greenman — 93(3) N.Y. 5624 Champlin, John Denison, Jr. — 14, 17, 27, 93, no, 141, 202, 255, 264, 414, 476 N.Y. 129 Chandler, Walter — 94(2), 125, 126, 140, 153, 292(3), 309(2), 350(2), 405, 423, 461(2) N.Y. and N.J. 4031 Chandler, Walter, Jr. — 94 N.Y. 610 Chapin, Charles Frederic — 95(2) Conn. 3818 Chapin, Clifford Samuel — 8, 57, 79, 95(2), 106, 119, 131, 355 Mass. 403 Chapin, Henry Dwight — 95, 157 N.Y. 6388 Chapin, Howard Millar — 95 R.L 3615 Chapin, Samuel Austin — 57, 59, 91, 95(4), 278, 516 N.Y. 5057 Chapman, Benjamin Ogden — 96 Minn. 999 Chapman, Chandler Pease — 57, 95, 115, 311(2), 460, 469(3), 484, 530, 552 . III. and Wis. 4820 Chapman, Edward Mortimer — 96 Conn. 3901 Chapman, Edwin Lyon — 96, 164, 316(2), 519 D.C. 4583 Chapman, Edwin Nesbit — 4, 53, 88, 96, 120, 247, 539 N.Y. 3949 Chapman, Frank Michler — 96 N.Y. 3137 Chapman, Joseph Warren — 97, 167, 301, 347, 358, 374 Colo. 170 Chapman, Thomas Brownell — 4, 96, 101, 400, 482, 519 N.Y. 5383 Chapman, William Louis — 318 R.L 3509 Charlton, Thomas Jackson — 97 Ga. 6250 Charlton, Thomas Jackson — 97 Ga. 1356 Chase, Allan McCleery Parker — 97 Mass. 4407 Chase, Arthur Booth — 216 (see Arthur Edwin Kramer) Mass. 1032 Chase, Champion Spalding — 97 Neb. 3591 Chase, Charles Henry — 91, 411 Mass. 1023 Chase, Clement — 56, 57, 62, 97, 141, 202, 255 Neb. 3589 Chase, Daniel Emery — 97, 411 Mass. 3590 Chase, Daniel Emery, Jr. — 97, 412 Mass. 3187 Chase, George Bigelow — 97 Mass. 5363 Chase, George Thorndike — 1, 13, 166, 463 N.Y. 770 Chase, Henry Leverett — 53 »J^° 6285 Chase, John Carroll — 97 771 Chase, Robert Savage — 122 3186 Chase, Stephen — 97 4987 Chase, Walter Greenough — 97 4265 Chase, Walter Howard — 152, 300, 301 524 Chase, William Leverett — 97, 121, 188, 266 593 Mass. Mo. Mass.Mass. Mo. Mass. society of colonial wars 1047 Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart Chatfield — 13, 25, 41, 73(2), 76, 97, 120, 158, 159, 180, 185, 200(2), 240, 241, 247, 252, 264, 286, 347, 353(2), 357, 436, 448, 453, 454, 458(2), 459, 466, 469, 471(2), 503, 533, 535, 538, 561 III. 680 Chauncey, Charles — 97 Pa. 1099 Chauncey, Elihu — 97, 153, 201, 231, 259, 389, 424, 506 N.Y. 317 Chauncey, Henry, Jr. — 153 N.Y. 2636 Chenery, Leonard — 98 N.Y. 3390 Chenery, Leonard Edwin — 98 Cal. 6054 Cheney, Benjamin Austin — 98 Conn. 2224 Cheney, John Eugene — 98(2) Mass. 1967 Cheney, Louis Richmond — 64 Conn. 2659 Cheney, Person Colby — 78 N.H. 169 Chenoweth, Alexander Crawford— 127, 128 N.Y. 2320 Chesebrough, George Latimer — 54, 63, 81(2), 84, 98, 99, 104, 141(2), 142, 144, 149(4), 150, 211, 212(2), 242, 245, 251(2), 257, 288, 291, 292, 293(3), 318, 329(2), 343, 356, 357(2), 373, 405, 480(3), 523(2), 524, 537, 538, 544, 546, 547 Minn. 6039 Chesley, Thomas Jewett — 99 N.H. 4222 Chester, Walstein Roath — 64 Mass. 1609 Chew, Beverly — 6 N.Y. 1644 Chew, David Sands Brown — 100 Pa. 495 Chew, Fielder Bowie — 100 Md. and Minn. 608 Chew, James Lawrence — 289, 384, 547 Conn. 223 Chew, Samuel Claggett — 99, 100, 103, 148, 239, 400 N.Y. and Md. 2014 Chew, Thomas John — 99, 100 Md. 4372 Chilcott, Langdon Sargent — 32(2), 54, 211(3), 331, 348, 349, 401, 430, 480(3), 485(3), 557 Me. 4223 Childe, John Healey — 44 Mass. 6031 Childs, Arthur Francis — 64 Vt. 2529 Childs, Edward Herrick — 80 N.Y. 264 Childs, James Edmund — 100, 157, 176, 206, 213, 336, 361 N.Y. 2783 Childs, Starling Winston — 323 Pa. 1365 Childs, William Ward — 89 N.Y. 5678 Chisolm, Edward Clifford — 252 Ga. 5103 Chisolm, Frank Miller — 28 Ga. 5095 Chisolm, John Anderson — 252 Ga. 5101 Chisolm, Julian Ford — 28 Ga. 5089 Chisolm, William Garnett — 386, 510, 513, 556 Md. 505 Chittenden, Edward Alonzo — 101(2), 325, 536 Md. and Vt. 1410 Chittenden, Edwin Sedgewick — 28, 53, 101, 105, 147, 148, 225, 249, 355, 382, 457, 464, 467 Minn. 5332 Chittenden, Harley Wheeler — 101 Vt. 5331 Chittenden, Hem an Bethuel — 101 Vt. 5915 Chittenden, Jonathan Brace — 483 N.Y. 5330 Chittenden, Merritt Darrow — 101 Vt. 3122 Choate, Edward Austin — 77 N.Y. 1569 Christian, George Chase — 336 Minn. 1607 Chrystie, Thomas Ludlow — 346 N.Y. 4324 Church, Elihu Cunyngham — 38 N.Y. 155 Church, Richard — 143, 418, 497 N.Y. 3310 Church, William Conant — 117 N.Y. 520 Churchill, Gardner Asaph — 8, 73, 274, 385 Mass. 5563 Churchill, Herman — 51, 73, 82, 102(2), 148, 179, 251, 553 R.I. 594 ROLL OF MEMBERS 819 Churchill, Nathaniel Wiley— 8(2), 196(2), 197 Mass. 4575 Cilley, Harry Bouton— 209 N.H. 3365 Claflin, William Bement— 312 N.Y. 5489 Claiborne, John Herbert — 103 N.Y. 5083 Clapp, Charles Edwin — 9, 103, 140, 256, 271, 283, 370 D.C. 3933 Clapp, Edward Everett — 103 N.J. 725 Clapp, Frederick Walter — 103 N.H. 6063 Clapp, Kennedy Newton — 103 Mass. 4305 Clapp, Moses Edwin — 190 Minn. 4690 Clark, Alexander Bayard — 525(2) N.J. 637 Clark, Alonzo Howard — 64, 87(2), 105, 107, 183, 184, 202, 227, 231, 249, 255, 383, 408, 409, 421, 441, 443, 470(2) D.C. 215 Clark, Arthur Wellington — 68, 236, 287, 330(2), 468(2), 521, 526 N.Y. and Mass. 2066 Clark, Augustus Taylor — 10, 268 Mass. 3388 Clark, Byron Nathaniel — 53, 65, in, 121(2), 129, 159(2), 179, 204(2), 208, 227, 301, 412(2), 414(2), 453(2), 478, 484, 485, 501, 559 Vt. 2003 Clark, Charles Hopkins — 106 Conn. 6003 Clark, Eli P. — 106 Cal. 4003 Clark, Eliot Albert — 4, 30(2), 60, 81(2), 101, 105 (2), 106, 141(2), 152, 153, 154, 202, 231, 241, 255, 271, 272, 283, 293, 340(2), 354, 380, 382(2), 406, 476, 487, 553, 554, 560 Mass. 3824 Clark, Emory Wendell — 106 Mich. 5219 Clark, Francis Dayton — 510, 528 N.Y. 4597 Clark, Frederick Hamilton — 39(2), 64, 105(2), 183, 184(2), 249, 329, 330, 351, 374, 383, 439, 446, 450 N.Y. 95 Clark, Henry Schieffelin — 265, 366, 418, 453, 492, 495, 496(2) N.Y. 2077 Clark, Homer Pierce — 25, 64, 105, 106, 107, 128, 147(2), 155, 183, 184, 234, 320, 353, 373, 383, 421(2), 440, 441, 557, 561, 562, 564(2), 567, 568 Minn. 3617 Clark, James Bayard — 525 N.Y. 5839 Clark, John Asa — 16, 110(2), 550 Ky. 2106 Clark, Kenneth — 54, 66(2), 104, 126, 138, 144(2), 145, 169, 173, 183, 243, 288(3), 293(2), 318, 343, 346, 381, 419, 468, 480, 491, 495, 496, 497(2), 543, 544 Minn. 3823 Clark, Lorenzo E. — 106 Mich. 5273 Clark, Lot Curran — 27, 44, 46, 66, 67, 95, 105(2), 121, 145, 158(2), 172, 176, 211(3), 316, 339, 382, 406, 436, 472, 473, 533 546 561 Cal. 2175 Clark, Orland Elmer — 104, 105, 152 Wis. 6251 Clark, Reuben Grove — 282 Ga. 2390 Clark, Rufus Wheelwright— 107, 182, 193, 209, 314, 525(2), s59 Mich. 3879 Clark, Samuel Adams — 525 N.Y. 1688 Clark, Samuel Wyllis — 483 D.C. 3566 Clark, William Bullock — 76 Md. 109 Clark, William Newton — 290, 453 N.Y. 5925 Clark, William Nichols Gilbert— 566 Mass. 3827 Clarke, Bailey Tyler— 89, 90(2), 91, 228, 345, 550 Ky. 3201 Clarke, Charles Edes Fletcher— 503, 515 Mass. and N.Y. 2051 Clarke, Charles Lorenzo — 60, 153, 187, 339 N.Y. 2881 Clarke, Charles McClellan— 106, 443 N.Y. 4595 Clarke, Chauncey Hazeltine— 96, 105, 211, 283, 382, 441 Mo. 595 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 4242 Clarke, Edward Hobson, Jr. — 228 Ky. 689 Clarke, Edward Smith — 325 N.Y. 3261 Clarke, Fabius Maximus — 107 N.Y. 2019 Clarke, George Kuhn— 3, 32(2), 33, 49, 73(2), 107(2), in, 133, 159, 160, 161, 194, 199, 208, 209, 355, 388, 390, 412(4), 427(2), 440, 443(2), 462, 526, 549, 559 Mass. 5628 Clarke, Hovey Charles — 153 Minn. 864 Clarke, Isaac Sherman — 507 N.Y. 1 1 62 Clarke, William Bingham — 104 Mo. 160 Clarkson, Banyer — 107, 108, 558 N.Y. 92 Clarkson, Clermont Livingston — 108, 558 N.Y. 91 Clarkson, David Augustus — 108, 558 N.Y. 325 Clarkson, Frederick — 108, 558 N.Y. 938 Clarkson, John Van Boskerck — 558 N.Y. 5032 Clay, Philip Tuggle — 173 Cal. 1906 Clay, Thomas Savage — 146 N.Y. 447 Cleeman, Richard Alsop — 16, 319 Pa. 920 Clement, John Benham — 114 Md. and Ohio 6058 Clement, John Browning — 399 Pa. 4440 Clephane, Alan Ogilvie — 464 D.C. 3789 Clephane, Lewis Painter — 85, 101, 115, 123, 199, 204, 293, 420, 424, 464(2), 503 D.C. 3348 Clephane, Walter C. — 204, 420, 424, 464(2), 503 D.C. 3133 Cleveland, Charles Dexter — 109 N.Y. 3774 Cleveland, Henry Edward — 109 N.Y. 2272 Cleveland, James Wray — 109 N.Y. 6124 Cleveland, Robertson Lispenard — 300 N.Y. 5190 Cleveland, Reginald McIntosh — 109 N.Y. 5302 Clevenger, William M. — 522 N.J. 4460 Clinch, Richard Floyd — 133 III. 5764 Cloney, Thomas Warren — 222 III. 5879 Cluett, Sanford Lockwood — 455, 562 N.Y. 5436 Coale, George Oliver George — 38(2), 53, 55, 57, 67(2), 71, 72, 77, 98, 134, 176, 216, 250, 310(2), 311, 324, 351, 368, 374, 388, 389(2), 406, 407, 420, 423(3), 424, 436, 437(2), 554 Mass. 1339 Coates, Edward Horner — 269, 385, 445 Pa. 433 Coates, George M. — 385, 445 Pa. 5474 Coates, Malcolm Vernon — 445 Pa. 3292 Cobb, Carolus Melville — 66 Mass. 3946 Cobb, Morton Eddy — 464 Mass. 5414 Cochran, George DeWar — 19(2) N.Y. 2957 Cochrane, Adam William Spies — 248 N.Y. 3404 Cochrane, James Eugene — 388 Mass. 4799 Codd, Robert Matthew — 141 N.Y. 6300 Coe, Arthur Paul — 4 N.Y. 1295 Coe, Henry Clark — 4 N.Y. 1355 Coe, Henry Francis — 4, 354 Mass. 3153 Coerr, Frederic Dan fiuNTiNGTON — 336 N.Y. 3557 Coffin, Charles Emmett — 559 Ind. 6234 Coffin, John Elihu — in, 559 Cal. 547 Coffin, Rufus — 4, 445, 531, 558, 567 Mass. 5754 Coffin, Tristram Roberts — 559 Cal. 1852 Coffin, William King — 66, 111(2), 147, 151, .208, 256, 282, 304(2), 324, 373, 379, 380, 383(2), 487, 559 Minn. 2375 Coggeshall, Morton Cheesman — 112 N.J. 596 ROLL OF MEMBERS 192 194 4057 4108 5371 2154 594 2490 20404238 3036 5007 3461 923 784 4400 1591 2850 4937 6376 545 5395 599 2203 697 1095 1954 23 2105 2774 432 5097 37854080 1704 1684) 3213$ 5494 5488 5366 29372524 3821 593039246392 4890 Coghill, Howard — 39, 191, 202(2), 254, 255 Cogswell, Cullen Van Rensselaer— 495, 496 Cogswell, John Francis — 300 Coit, Henry Leber — 343 Coit, James Dana — 484 Coit, James Milnor — 355 Coit, Robert — 191 Colburn, Burnham Standish— 445 Colburn, William James — 470 Cole, Amedee Berthold — 64, 113, 184, 249, 383 Coleman, Charles Philip — 219 Coleman, Leander W. T. — 202 Coleman, Leighton Palmer— 202(2), 255, 267(2), 353, 421, 476, 559, 564 Coleman, William Wheeler — 219 Coles, H. R. Remsen— 81, 84, 114, 394, 339X3), 488, 493 Coles, Walter DeRosset — 304(3), 385 Colfax, Albert Eben — 17 Colket, Charles Howard — in, 112, 113, 233(2), 381, 448 Colket, George Hamilton — 113 Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2D — 3, 4(2), 7(2), 12, 16, 65, in, 112, 113, 158(2), 173, 180, 227, 233(2), 300, 354, 381, 448, 451, 454 Collamore, John Hoffman — 114 Collier, Allen — 153 Collins, Atwood — 293 Collins, Charles Lee — n 1 Collins, Clarence Lyman — 57, 59, 115, 293(2), 310, 361 Collins, Edwin Pinckney — 36, 115 Collins, Henry Hill, Jr.— 159, 303, 336(2), 454, 553 Collins, Holdridge Ozro — 1(3), 36, 49, 57, 59, 67(2), 84, 115(2), 152(2), 167, 225, 234, 236, 251, 256, 296, 335, 364(2), 369, 376, 386, 389, 397, 406(2), 431, 462, 469(3), 472, 489(2), 497, 499, 53o, 551, 557 N.Y. and Cal. Collins, Loren Warren — 115, 150, 160, 298(4), 355, 371, 412, 565 Minn. Collins, William George — 9(2), 56, 57, 59, 115, 389, 516, N.Y. and N.J. N.Y. Me. N.J. Conn. N.H. Conn.Mich. Ohio Mo. N.Y.N.Y. N.Y. Md. N.Y. Mo. N.Y. Pa.Pa. Pa. Mass. Ohio Conn. Cal. N.Y.N.Y. Pa. 530 Collum, Richard Strader — 96 Colquitt, Joseph Clay Habersham — 213 Colquitt, William Negle — 213 Colston, Frederick Morgan — 318 Colt, Samuel Pomeroy — 57 Colton, Allen Lysander — 116 Colyer, Joseph Henry, Jr. — 17, 114(2) Combes, Abbott Carson, Jr. — 314 Combes, J. de Raismes — 314 Comegys, Edward Tiffin — 544 Comegys, William Henry— 544 Comfort, Benjamin Freeman — 293 Comstock, Frank Paine — 116 Comstock, George — 268 Comstock, Louis Hall — 116 N.Y. Pa. Ga.Ga. Md. Mass. and R.L Cal. and Mich. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y.Del. Del. Mich. R.I. Conn. R.I. Comstock, William Ogilvie— 116, 137, 162, 201, 209, 351, 463, 537 597 Mass. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 4974 Conant, Elbridge Robbins — 117 Ga. 1298 Conant, Ernest Lee — 117 N.Y. 3360 Conant, Henry Estes — 116, 117 N.H. 1843 Conant, Samuel Morris — 116 Mass. and R.I. 5580 Conant, William Albert — 117 Mass. 1969 Cone, James Brewster — 117 Conn. 6248 Cone, Morris Huntington — 118 Vt. 5189 Congdon, Herbert Wheaton — 208 N.Y. 2808 Conger, Arthur Latham — 67 N.Y. 2977 Conkey, Walter Blakesley — 2 III. 5792 Conkling, William Johnson — 217 N.J. 5647 Conn, Charles Fuller — 117 N.H. 2132 Conn, Granville Priest — 117 N.H. 2836 Connell, Robert — 108(2), 123, 174 D.C. 5046 Conner, Charles Eichler — 543 Cal. 5762 Conner, John Gilbert — 117 NJ. 2038 Conner, John Sanborn — 97, in, 208, 412(3), 559 Ohio 2039 Conner, Phineas Sanborn — 97, in, 208, 412(3), 559 Ohio 5228 Conover, Charles Hopkins — 492 III. 3100 Conover, John Thompson — 23, 72, 314, 327, 436, 458, 465, 475, 481, 483 ' N.Y. 3875 Conrow, Wilford Seymour — 278 N.Y. 1 Constant, Samuel Victor — in, 186, 208, 348, 349, 434, 486, 559 N.Y. 93 constantine, rlchard buell — 539 n.y. 2419? Converse, Charles Allen — 7, 8, 33, 38(2), 47, 114, 118, 3015) 169, 195, 3ii, 230, 286, 342, 379, 384(3), 404, 432, 447, 456, 502, 509, 518, 546 Vt. and Pa. 1124 Converse, Edmund Cogswell — 118 N.Y. 3359 Converse, John Heman — 7, 118, 211, 230, 384, 404, 546 Vt. 5104 Conyers, Christopher Bowen — 150 Ga. 1927 Cooch, Joseph Wilkins — 118 Del. 4594 Cook, Ansel Granville — 321 Conn. 2949 Cook, Edmund Howell — 254 N.Y. 2717 Cook, Ferdinand Hunting — 254 N.Y. 2743 Cook, Henry Francis — 254 N.Y. 4006 Cook, Joseph Tottenham — 129 N.Y. 2657 Cook, Joshua Osgood — 8, 9, 38, 76, 165, 194, 510(2), 511(2) III. 3772 Cook, Robert Bowne Minturn — 463 N.Y. 2076 Cook, Stephen Champlin — 14, 93, 183, 233, 522, 534 Minn. 238 Cooke, Charles Edward — 72 N.Y. and D.C. 5920 Cooke, Edwin David — 539 Cal. 1523 Cooke, Humphrey Karl — 260 N.J. 474 Cooke, James Welch — 120 Pa. 3498 Cooke, Thomas Frank — 10, 88(2), 112, 160(2), 186, 207(3), 208, 416, 539 Iowa and Cal. 5477 Cooke, William Dewey — 119 Ga. 4462 Cooley, Charles Parsons — 60 Conn. 586 Cooley, Francis Rexford— 60, 119, 436, 516, 523 Conn. 5309 Cooley, Franklin Solomon — 85 Mass. 2618 Coolidge, David Hill, Jr. — 121 Mass. 4515 Coolidge, Howard King — 121 N.Y. 4047 Coolidge, Louis Arthur — 121(2) D.C, 39 Coon, Charles Edward — 72 N.Y. and D.C. 5364— Cooper, Leslie Bradford — 25, 33, 36, 42, 46, 57, 59, 74, 75, 76, 95, 102, 109(2), 142, 145(2), 147(2), 166, 172, 179, 598 ROLL OF MEMBERS 180, 205, 211, 214, 223, 237, 249, 250, 269, 305(2), 306, 355, 37o(3), 371, 380, 384, 389, 434, 436, 439, 467, 474, 486, 518, 520, 527, 552 N.Y. 3041 Cooper, William Edward — 483 N.Y. 5972 Coote, Albert Eyre — 16 N.Y. 4064 Copeland, Charles — 445 Del. 6212 Copp, Andrew James, Jr. — 293 Cal. 2718 Copp, William Maltby — 46 N.Y. 3921 Corbin, Elbert Augustus, Jr. — 16, 233 Pa. 3393 Corbit, Daniel Wheeler — 65 Del. 3044 Corbusier, Wm. Henry — 51, 139(2), 140, 143(2), 297, 341, 395, 432(2), 438, 459, 495, 498, 500, 504, 560 N.Y. 2675 Corey, Eben — 60, 153, 201(2), 265(2) Me. 3141 Corey, Edward Ward — 60, 153, 201(2), 265(2) Me. 521 Corliss, Augustus Whittemore — 122 Mass. and Colo. 2834 Cornell, Norman Riley — 92, 93 Iowa 4821 Cornell, Thomas Lavender — 122 Conn. 6341 Cornell, Thomas Lavender, 20 — 328 Conn. 5050 Cornish, Herbert Lemuel — 107, 512 Cal. 5974 Cornish, Leslie Colby — 123, 395, 425(3) Me. 1787 Corser, Elwood Spencer — 123 Minn. 3054 Corwin, David Rittenhouse Porter — 123 Cal. 2345 Corwin, Hamilton Stewart — 123(2), 198, 490(2), 520 N.Y. 1347 Cottman, James Hough — 10, 52, 522 Md. 4912 counselman, charles — 353 ill. 5603 Courtenay, Erskine Howard — 62, 67(2), 68, 101(2), 142, 182, 224, 235, 474 Ky. 5836 Courtenay, James Clark — 62, 67(2), 68, 101(2), 142, 182, 224, 235, 474 Ky. 5314 Courts, George McCall — 124 D.C. 4165 Courts, James Carson — 124 D.C. 6172 Cowan, Gilbert Sedgwick — 195 Ky. 5610 Cowan, John Maxwell — 321 (2) Mo. 4704 Cowdin, Winthrop — 124 N.Y. 5353 Cowee, Harvey Denison — 141 N.Y. 5546 Cowee, James Clarence — 16, 65, 88, 121, 135, 161, 198, 245, 267(2), 326, 419, 425, 484, 532 N.Y. 3337 Cowen, Benjamin Rush — 443 Ohio 3803 Cowen, Benjamin Sprague — 443 Ohio 649 Cowles, Calvin Duval— 16, 21, 124(2), 193, 225, 276(3), 314, 450 D.C. 1796 Cowles, Edmund Brainerd — 314 Mass. 2810 Cowles, William Northrop — 45, 124(2), 180, 315, 375, 456, 501, 502, 516 Cal- 1016 Cox, Edward Birchard — 25, 151, 378 Mass. 4737 Cox, Edwin Stockton — 53, 212, 292, 315, 454, 527 N.Y. 2734 Cox, George Howland — 255 Mass. 984 Cox, James William, Jr.— 76 N.Y. 2171 Cox, John Lyman — 108, 143, 164, 180, 191(2), 201, 215, 232, 247, 272, 277, 306(3), 310(3), 316, 360, 375(4), 376, 378, 379, 389, 4io, 434, 446, 45p2), 458, 496, 518(2), 519, 520, 527(2), 558 Pa. 6157 Cox, Theodore Sullivan— 141 D.C. 888 Cox, William Emerson— 25, 151, 378 Mass. 1771 Cox, William VanZandt— 53, 141, 190(2), 447(2) D.C. 599 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1116 Crafts, John Chancellor — 16, 20, 124, 125, 421, 425, 455, 456, 550 Mass. 2269 Crafts, John Willard — 124, 125(2), 460, 489 N.Y. 2625 Cragin, Charles Isaiah — 118(2), 134, 280, 291 Pa. 3082 Craiger, Sherman Montrose — 398 D.C. 5516 Cramer, Jesse Grant — 205 N.J., N.Y., and Mass. 3483 Crandall, Arthur Lee — 125, 304 Mo. 3120 Crandall, Orestes Augustus — 125, 304 Mo. 1829 Crandon, Edwin Sanford — 4, 14, 34, 57(2), 59, 73, 101, 109, 114, 120, 131, 151, 189, 205, 249, 255(2), 276, 337, 338, 354, 439, 440, 45i, 476, 512(2), 538, 544 Mass. 1851 Crandon, John Howland — 57, 59, 120, 249, 255(2), 440 Mass. 3449 Crane, Albert — 448, 536 Conn. 1378 Crane, Charles Nicoll — 346 N.Y. 5362 Crane, Percy Waldron — 483 N.Y. 5428 Crane, Ralph Adams — 48 Mass. 4453 Crane, Roy Elwood — 4, 7, 73, 126, 379, 445 Mass. 5761 Cranmer, George Thomas — 162 N.J. 3862 Crannell, Clarke Winslow — 126 N.Y. 2853 Craven, Thomas Jenkins — 452 Del. 290 Crawford, Charles Ellison — 263 N.Y. 4040 Crawford, George Artemas — 355 Mass. 5995 Creer, Burnham Robert — 78 Cal. 5041 Crenshaw, Loren Oldham — 23(3), 206 Cal. 2666 Crichter, Edward Payson — 229 Mass. and N. Y. 6108 Crisler, Lewis Allen — 556 Cal. 5361 Crispin, Mordecai Jackson — 147, 246 N.Y. 3086 Critchlow, George Read — 330(2) N.Y. 3935 Crocker, Clarence Pardee — 64 N.J. 4368 Crocker, David — 20(2), 127, 240, 255(2) Mass. 3518 Crockett, Edward Sherman — 442 Mass. 6281 Croft, Samuel Mandeville — 422 D.C. 2358 Crofts, George Wallen — 124 Neb. 746 Cromwell, Charles — 128 III. 565 Cropper, John — 482, 486, 516, 517 Conn. 242 Crosby, Edward Nicoll — 37, 108, 143(2), 302, 346, 418, ¦497(2), 558 N.Y. 3808 Crosby, Francis Marion — 7 Minn. 3559 — Crosby, Henry Alvin — 128 Wis. 241 Crosby, Livingston— 37, 108, 133, 143(2), 302, 346, 497(2), 558 N.Y. 5544 Crosby, Maunsell Schieffelin — 492 N.Y. 5002 Crosby, William Chauncey — 249 N.Y. 6227 Cross, Arthur Dudley, Jr. — 96 Cal. 3960 Cross, William Pierce — 109 R.I. 4081 Crossett, Frederick Melvin — 458 N.Y. 431 Crothers, Stevenson — 529 Pa. 6382 Crothers, Stevenson Morris — 336 Pa. 2041 Crouse, Daniel Nellis — 337 N.Y. 4533 Crowder, Frank Warfield — 77 N.Y. 6130 Crowell, Francis Stirling — 530 N.Y. 4089 Cruikshank, Barton — 251 N.Y. 2091 Crutcher, Edwin Ruthven — 322 Mo. 4245 Crumb, Leverett Fitch — 129 N.Y. 1387 Culver, Charles Mortimer — 129, 215, 292, 306 N.Y. 5976 Culver, Francis Barnum — 129 Md. 600 ROLL OF MEMBERS 2349 Culver, Henry Brundage— 86, 129 N.Y. 4224 Cummins, Thomas Kittredce — 129 Mass. 5216 Cunningham, Francis de Lancey — 113, 139, 418, 492(2), 497, 517 N.Y. 4062 Cunningham, William Cochran — 248 Ind. 5120 Cunningham, William de Lancy — 113, 139, 418, 492(2), 497 N.Y. 5245 Curran, Guernsey — 246 N.Y. 2928 Currier, Amos Noyes — 27(2) Iowa 5289 Curtis, Everett Nichols — 29 Mass. 4813 Curtis, George Munson — 4, 64, 130, 195, 202, 251, 327, 340, 363, 374, 383, 465, 519 Conn. 1544 Curtis, Henry Melville — 46 Ohio 2180 Curtis, John Calvin — 130 Conn. 592 Curtis, Jonathan Strong — 4, 130 Conn. 3113 Curtis, Lewis Beers — 57, 130, 204, 450 Conn. 3973 Curtis, Roderick Sterling — 130 Conn. 1662 Curtis, Rodney — 536 Colo. 1800 Curtiss, Frederick Haines — 130, 188, 445, 463 Mass. 2807 Curtiss, Harlow Clarke — 130, 131, 245, 257, 294, 327, 453, 472, 482, 504, 518, 519 N.Y. 4112 Curwen, Samuel Moore — 36 Pa. 838 Cushing, Harry Cooke — 131 Mass. 837 Cushing, Harry Cooke, Jr. — 101 Mass. and N.Y. 1567 Cushing, Luther Stearns — 4, 8, 28, 38, 120(2), 131, 139, 249, 267, 268, 270, 279, 282, 331, 337, 342, 345, 379, 386, 408, 4n, 445, 47i, 472, 506, 544, 559, 560, 561, 563(2), 564, 565, 566, 567 Minn. Cushman, James Martyn — 243 Mass. 957 2336 3325 5081 2925 2109 3268 4716 1612 13 1 1 5900 572 3572 4884 884 1446 2141 3986 1220 Custis, George Washington Neale — 132, 395 D.C. Custis, James Bayard Gregg — 132, 395 D.C. Custis, James Bayard Gregg, Jr. — 132 D.C. Cuthbert, Charles McIntosh — 323 Mo. Cutler, Edward Hutchins — 7, 27, 54(2), 56, 57(2), 71, 109, 120, 132(2), 151, 155, 162, 166, 171, 184(2), 212, 214(2), 215, 261, 264, 270, 278, 282, 283, 298, 308, 313, 349, 364, 365, 368(2), 410(2), 439, 461, 513(3), 524, 53i, 540, 548, 562(3), 564(2), 565, 566, 567(2) Minn. Cutler, Elbridge Gerry — 271, 455 Mass. Cutler, Fred Abbott — 131 Minn. Cutler, James Goold — 491 N.Y. Cutler, Joseph Warren — 491 N.Y. Cutler, Ralph Dennis — 132 Conn. Cutler, Ralph William — 104, 132(2), 246, 343, 351, 389, 436, 455, 53o, 554 Co£N- Cutler, Samuel Milton — 377 *-Y- Cutter, Charles Gordon — 132 Mass. Cutter, Edward Jones— 6, 132, 381(2), 384, 385, 425 Mass Cutter, John Clarence — 132 Cutter, Henry Arthur— 132 Cutter, Watson Grant — 133 Cutter, William Richard — 3(3), 132 Mass. N.H. Mass. Mass. 601 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS D 1950 DaCosta, Charles Frederick — 76 Pa. 5054 Daggett, Charles Daniel — 133(2), 134, 321 Cal. 1061 Daggett, Daniel Charles — 134 III. 5629 Daggett, Freeman Lyman — 478 Minn. 986 Daggett, George Henry — 20, 28(2), 65, 69, 97, 114, 129, 133(2), 134, 176, 208, 213(2), 256, 309, 321, 327, 333, 377, 403, 462, 549 N. Y. and Minn. 6oi Daggett, William Gibbons — 321 Conn. 4534 Dall, Horace Holley — 371 N.Y. 1218 Daly, Martin Ordway — 45, 119, 259, 271(2), 272, 478 Mass. 2539 Damon, Charles Edward — 134 Mass. 915 Damon, Edwin Adams — 75, 134, 363 Pa. 4885 Damon, Frank Herbert — 134 Mass. 902 Dana, Charles Durkee — 228, 388(2), 528, 542(2) III. 2348 Dana, Charles Loomis — 253 N.Y. 73 Dana, Richard Starr — 278 N.Y. 4201 Dana, Richard Turner — 448 N.Y. 4979 Dancy, Frank Battle — 557 Md. 6078 Dancy, William Grimes — 557 Md. 1205 Dandridge, Nathaniel Pendleton — 442 Va. 1827 Danforth, Allen — 109, no, 127, 134, 202, 307, 338, 421, 451(2), 471, 483, 538 Mass. 2945 Daniel, John Francis — 249 N.Y. 4121 Daniell, Griswold Boyce — 249 N.Y. 2946 Daniell, William Sohier — 249 N.Y. 4168 Daniels, Edwin Alfred — 2(2), 4, 7, 22, 25, 26(2), 31, 32, 55(2), 62, 97(2), 104(2), 105, 107, 109, 114, 117, 128, 135, 137, 162, 164(2), 167, 185, 201, 238, 249, 275, 337(2), 340(2), 346, 367, 378, 383, 387, 398, 401, 403, 404, 4'4, 439(2), 487, 522, 528, 529, 532 Mass. 1693 Daniels, Howard Bigelow — 27, 44(2), 121, 437, 449 Mass. 4406 Daniels, Richard Holbrook — 33, 95(3), 138, 135, 164, 173, 180, 185, 244(3), 247, 413, 458, 459, 475, 510, 516, 529, 530(2) Mass. 6104 Daniels, Walter Edward — 333 III. 1283 Darling, Charles William — 231 N.Y. 5757 Darling, Chester Colburn; — 135 RI. 1454 Darlington, Charles Francis — 46, 210(2), 534(2), 535, 552 N.Y. 5551 Darlington, Elliot Christopher Bearns — 46 N.Y. 5552 Darlington, Gilbert Sterling Bancroft — 46 N.Y. 5617 Darlington, Henry Vane Bearns — 46 N.Y. 1455 Darlington, James Henry — 46, 210(2), 534(2), 535, 553 N.Y. 2967 Darlington, Thomas — 46, 210(2), 534(2), 535, 553 N.Y. 2082 Darneal, Iiervey — 15, 257(3), 5T9 Cal. 852 Darrach, Bradford — 60, 254(2), 366, 405 N.J. 1317 Darrach, Henry — 57, 60, 74, 413 Pa. 5001 Darrach, William — 60 N.Y. 6147 Dart, William Crary — 126 RI. 2669 Dary, George Allen — 198 Mass. 3528 Dashiell, Nicholas Leeke — 135 Md. 4092 Davenport, John — 559 Conn. 77 Davenport, Richard Graham — 62 N.Y. and D.C. 602 ROLL OF MEMBERS 299 Davenport, Timothy— 204 N.Y. 1372 Davenport, William Bates— 40 N.Y. 796 Daves, John Collins — 160, 181 Md. 1332 Davids, Richard Wistar— 336 Pa. 5128 Davidson, Frank Everett — 352 N.Y. 6040 Davidson, James Philemon — 354 Md. 409 Davies, Julian Townsend — 10, in, 137, 180, 201, 208, 259, 389, 420, 423, 424, 444, 488, 490, 507, 521, 559 N.Y. 187 Davies, William Gilbert — 70(2), in, 137, 179, 180(2), 201, 208, 247, 259, 300, 316, 362, 377, 389, 390, 423, 424, 444, 460, 490, 507, 521, 536, 559 N.Y. 3004 Davis, Chandler — 25, 94(3), 136, 137 N.Y. 5940 Davis, Charles — 136 Mass. 974 Davis, Fellowes— 125(2), 136(2), 148, 153, 240, 407, 463, 517, 518, 538, 539, 545, 548 N.Y. 585 Davis, Gustavus Pierrepont — 57, 458, 547 Conn. 6079 Davis, James Vila — 136 Mass. 5392 Davis, Joseph Swallow — 136, 153, 545 Cal. 2201 Davis, Nathaniel Henchman — 134(2), 234 Ohio 3758 Davis, Robert Johnson — 253 N.Y. 5977 Davis, Septimus — 482 Md. 1730 Davis, Simon — 137 Mass. 6175 Davis, Walter Goodwin— 7, 9, 13, 31, 33, 69, 97, 124, 136, 146, 171, 194, 215, 221, 222, 228, 237, 238, 256(2), 297, 3i5, 329, 349, 3«9, 380, 399(2), 420, 455, 477(2), 479, 513, 534 Me. 1103 Davison, Charles Mason — 58, 319 N.Y. 1388 Davison, John Mason — 58, 319 N.Y. 5928 Davol, Charles Joseph — 486 R.L 4906 Dawes, Charles Gates — 148 III. 4908 Dawes, Henry May — 148 III. 4907 Dawes, Rufus Cutler — 148 III. 3987 Day, Fred Nahum — 138 Mass. 1995 Day, George Herbert — 388 Conn. 1972 Day, John Calvin — 231 Conn. 1898 Day, Robert Webster — 9, 16, 58, 59, 75, 76, 119, 122, 144, 193, 200, 201, 208, 209(2), 258, 274, 306(2), 343, 347, 389, 450, 482, 483, 516, 517, 530, 559 N.Y. 6298 Dean, Aaron — 523 N.J. 4797 Dean, Bashford — 138 N.Y. 5255 Dean, Leon W. — 187 Vt. 5406 Dean, Sidney Butler — 325 Minn. 5404 Dean, William John — 325 Minn. 2634 Deane, Gardiner A. A. — 138, 195(2), 538 Mo. 5667 Deane, George R. C. — 321 Mo. 5636 Deane, John Maxwell — 321 Mo. 4082 Dearborn, Frederick Myers — 138 N.Y. 3725 Dearing, William Dearing — 103 Ga. 3056 Deas, Henry Beverly — 273 Mo. 4823 Deats, Hiram Edmund — 269 N.J. 5844 De Beixedon, Bennett — 404 N.Y. 5843 De Beixedon, Edward Francis Fremaux— 404 N.Y. 5963 De Beixedon, Edward Francis Fremaux, Jr.— 404 N.Y. 806 DeBenneville, James Sequin— 463 Pa. 6275 Debevoise, George — 498 N.Y. 6182 Debevoise, Paul — 498 N.Y. 603 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 6280 Debevoise, Thomas McElrath — 498 N.Y. 4726 Decker, Wilbur Fiske — 246 Minn. 3578 DeCormis, Louis — 183 Mass. 378 Deen, William Morris — 62, 86, 107, 172, 223, 269(3), 370, 392, 486 N.Y. and N.J. 4695 Deering, Frank Cutter — 55, 165 Me. 2590 Deering, Henry — 57, 171(2), 194, 208, 209, 265(2), 328, 332, 358, 359(3), 368, 427, 461(3), 559 Me. 2276 Deering, John Wentworth — 367 N.H. 4949 De Forest, Louis Effingham — 138, 140, 160, 170, 275, 290, 3'4, 494, 512 N.Y. 3136 DeKay, Eckford Craven — 139 N.Y. 5250 DeKay, Sidney Gilder — 139 N.Y. 357 DeKoven, Henry Louis Reginald — 152 N.Y. 4088 Delafield, Edward Coleman — 6, 10, 37(3), 122, 133, 143, 170, 217(3), 232(2), 281(2), 296, 301, 302(3), 305, 418(4), 419, 438, 444(2), 474, 488, 490, 491, 492(3), 493, 495, 496, 497, 55o, 551, 568 N.Y. 4275 Delafield, John Ross — 6, 10, 37(3), 122, 133, 143, 170, 217(3), 232(2), 281(2), 296, 301, 303(3), 305, 418(3), 419(2), 438, 444(2), 474, 488, 490, 491, 492(3), 493, 495, 496, 497, 55o, 55i, 568 N.Y. 163 Delafield, Joseph Livingston — 302 N.Y. 164 Delafield, Maturin Livingston, Jr. — 302 N.Y. 3838 Delafield, Wallace — 441 Mo. 3948 De la Montanye, James — 139, 348(2), 410, 413(2) N.Y. 5458 DeLancey, Darragh — 61 Conn. 94 DeLancey, Edward Floyd — 139 N.Y. 5366 Delano, Francis Henry — 139 N.H. 4375 Delano, Mortimer — 5 N.Y. 2784 De la Roche, Charles Percy — no Pa. 2956 DeLuze, Philip Schuyler — 302, 350(2), 418(3), 492, 495, 497 N.Y. 5009 Demarest, Benjamin Garrison — 41, 64, 127, 139, 140(2), 143, 188, 250, 297, 459 N.Y. 6149 Deming, John Howard — 140 R.L 612 Deming, Judson Keith — 16, 140, 152, 277(2), 278, 296, 5'3, 519, 536 Conn, and Iowa. 3631 Demorest, William Curtis — 371 N.Y. 6133 De Mott, Harry Mead — 568 N.Y. 813 Denis, Augustus Henry — 217 N.H. 1140 Denis, George Jules — 217 N.Y. and Cal. 1562 Denison, Charles — 17, 18, 98, 141(2), 189, 190(2), 447(2), 461(2), 524(2) Colo. 41 17 Denison, Egbert Cook — 141 N.Y. 3435 Denison, Henry Heber — 141 Mo. 1811 Denison, John Henry — 17, 18, 98, 141(2), 189, 190(2), 447(2), 461(2), 524(2) Colo. 4177 Denman, Abram Cross, Jr. — 217 Cal. 6109 Denman, Frederick IIalsey — 217 Cal. 6318 Denmead, Garner Wood — 220 Md. 5269 Dennett, Tyler — 487 Cal. 3545 Dennis, Alfred Lewis Pinneo — 58 Me. 3731 Dennis, Arthur Wellington — 539 R.L 6191 Dennis, David Nichols — 142 N.Y. 4446 Dennis, Edward — 143 N.Y. 604 ROLL OF MEMBERS 2053 Dennis, Holmes Van Mater, Jr.— 142 N.Y. 3482 Dennis, James Shepard— 58 N.Y. 494 Dennis, James Teakle — 56, 132, 142, 301(2), 395, 402, 415(2), 417, 445, 467, 474, 522(2) Md. 4620 Dennis, John Rhodes — 539 R.L 3387 Dennis, Otis Alonzo — 189 N.Y. 584 Dennis, Rodney — 142, 185, 280, 314 Conn. 1464 Dennis, Rodney Strong — 58, 142, 183, 200, 261(2), 449, 458, 547 N.Y. 2842 Dennis, Warren Egerton — 58 N.Y. 882 Dennison, Ira Warren — 17, 99, 141, 190, 330, 357, 384, 447 D.C. 4927 Denny, Thomas — 20, 32, 48, 69, 70(2), 72, 75(2), 100, in, 112(2), 137, 138, 142, 145(2), 180, 201, 223, 228, 247, 255, 259, 264, 294, 300, 311, 316, 389, 390, 399, 403, 414, 423, 424, 433, 444, 470, 476(2), 482, 490, 507(3), 521, 526, 527, 537, 558, 559, 560 N.Y. 2780 Densmore, Edward Dana — 66 Mass. 5895 Densmore, George Ellis — 66 Mass. 5926 Densmore, John Hopkins — 66 Mass. 4693 Dent, Alfred Barbour — 166, 459 D.C. 4584 Dent, Louis Addison — 142 D.C. 4259 DePeu, John — 319 Conn. 2701 Depew, Chauncey Mitchell — 330(2), 331, 427, 525, 543 N.Y. 4488 Depew, Chauncey Mitchell, Jr. — 331 N.Y. 3428 Depew, Lawrence — 331 Mich* 2815 De Peyster, Frederic Ashton — 143, 302, 336, 492 N.Y. 36 De Peyster, Frederic J. — 142, 143 N.Y. 3216 DePeyster, Johnston Livingston — 142 N.Y. 3361 DePeyster, Wm. Moore Dongan — 143 N.Y. 5671 Derby, William M., Jr. — 64, 226(3), 266, 414, 548 III. 393 DeRose, Edward — 302 N.Y. 1 301 DeRussy, Rene Amedee — 545 N.Y. 3641 Deshon, George Durfee — 274 Mass. 5894 Deshon, Percy — 274 Mass. 416 Devereux, Alfred — 377(2) Pa. 448 Devereux, Frederick — 377 Pa. 1484 Devereux, Walter — 301, 302 N.Y. 2413 Dewey, Charles — 144, 247, 389, 464, 465 Vt. 1 183 Dewey, Charles Ayrault — 144, 378 N.Y. 1573 Dewey, Chauncey Edward — 9, 144(2), 15°, 338, 343, 37°, 480, 526, 546 Colo. 1172 Dewey, Edward Wilkins— 58, 59, 175, 319, 355(3) N.Y. 2663 Dewey, George — 144 Vt. 1597 Dewey, George Augustus — 58, 59, 175, 319, 355 N.Y. 3282 Dewey, Henry Sweetser — 144 Mass. 4648 Dewey, James French — 5 Vt. 4649 Dewey, Maurice William — 5 Vt. 4000 Dewey, William Tarbox— 5 Vt. 3386 DeWitt, George Gosman — 144 N.Y. 1864 DeWolf, Edwin Allis— 9, 38(2), 54, 84, 95, 144, 145, 325, 480, 514 Mo. 2600 Dexter, Charles Warner — 554 Mass. 4624 Dexter, Theodore Everett — 477 R.L 3736 Dextor, Henry Clinton — 477 R-I- 1578 Deyo, Jerome Vernet — 43 N.Y. 605 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 148 1 Deyo, Peter — 152 N.Y. 4591 Dickerman, Francis Eliot — 5 Mass. 4098 Dickerman, William Carter — 71, 79, 81, 100, 102, 121, 179, 198, 210, 250, 279(2), 325(2), 355, 406, 419, 434, 436, 442, 455, 463, 47i N.Y. 5840 Dickerson, Clarence Wadsworth — 502 Mich. 2235 Dickinson, Frederick — 76, 84, 145, 146, 325 III. 1736 Dickinson, Oliver Partridge — 19, 95, 105, 129, 135, 145(3), 167, 210, 225(2), 229, 272, 305, 335(3), 344, 347, 357, 368, 382, 450(3), 45i, 510 III. 2546 Dickson, Brenton Halliburton, Jr. — 59 Mass. 449 Dillard, Henry Kuhl — 239 Pa. 6028 Dillingham, Paul — 146 Vt. 738 Dillingham, William Paul — 146 Vt. 6296 Dimock, Weston Pettit — 383 N.J. 1596 Dimock, William DeWolf — 158 N.Y 2079 Dimond, Edwin Rodolph — 146 Cal. 1493 Dimond, Henry Cipperly — 146 Ohio. 6138 Disbrow, Samuel Cowan — 367 N.Y. 5666 Disston, William Dunlop — 292 N.J. 4598 Ditmas, Charles Andrew — 78, 247, 307, 509, 560 N.Y. 2923 Dix, William Frederick — 162, 189, 190, 276(2), 509 N.J. 5827 Dixon, Francis Stilwell — 343 N.Y. 3689 Dixon, Willis Milnor — 32, 57, 89, 116, 118(5), 188, 242, 245, 256, 279, 283, 288, 304, 357, 373, 379(2), 384, 399, 416(2), 426, 446, 476, 503, 506, 538, 552 Cal. 1303 Doane, William Croswell — 32, 147, 518 N.Y. 1402 Doane, William Howard — 25, 64, 147 (2), 195, 203, 249, 349, 383, 398, 399, 439, 447, 448, 481, 482, 562 Ohio. 2104 Dobbin, Edward Savage — 20 Minn. 6196 Dodge, Robert Oatley — 404 Ohio. 3150 Dodge, William Earl — 153 N.Y. 1375 Dominick, George Francis, Jr. — 122 N.Y. 3235 Dominick, Henry Blanchard — 122 N.Y. 1376 Dominick, Lamont — 122 N.Y. 343 Dominick, William Gayer — 122 N.Y. 5712 Doneghy, John Templeman, Jr. — 234, 320, 365, 374, 565 Mo. 4153 Donnell, Murray Cushing — 58 Me. 2204 Doolittle, George Tilton — 105, 120, 148, 327, 340(2) Cal. and Wash. 6080 Dooly, Oscar Earle — 10 Ga. 1948 Doran, Joseph Ingersoll — 556 Pa. 3014 Dorland, William Alexander Newman — 148 Pa. 518 Dorman, William Barnes — 2(2), 13, 60, 101, 102, 141, 148(2), 158, 183(3), 203(2), 214(2), 227, 268, 304, 337, 363(2), 369(2), 379, 381, 409, 423, 429, 44o, 442, 463, 511, 512, 526(2) Mass. 5652 Dornin, William Coffin — 109 N.Y. 4604 Dorr, Alfred — 53, 65, 121(2), 148, 447, 448 Mass. 1640 Dorr, Dalton— 55(3), 70, 71(2), 98, 108, 131, 133, 148, 210, 233, 310(2), 344, 374, 420, 425, 507, 537 Pa. 6286 Dorr, Hancock — 148 Mass. 1625 Dorr, Joseph — 202(2), 255 Mass. 627 Dorsey, James Owen — 79, 396, 443 D.C. 5074 Dorsey, William Henry — 148(2), 208, 209, 219, 400, 553 D.C. 606 ROLL OF MEMBERS 3374 Dos Passos, Louis Hays— 8i, 157, 294, 327, 479, 499, 500, 504 N.Y. 4370 Doten, Elmer Ansel — 255 Me. 3316 Doty, Paul Aaron Langevin— 148 Mich. 2934 Doughty, Francis Edward — 53, 120, 167, 230, 339, 406, 428, 473, 507, 512, 529, 530 N.Y. 2410 Douglas, Charles Henry — 15, 200, 325, 406(2), 519 N.Y. 2534 Douglas, Duncan— 15, 200, 325, 406(2), 519 N.Y. 3486 Douglas, Edward Laird — 149 N.H. 5654 Douglas, George William— 149 N.Y. 2873 Douglas, Samuel Townsend — 149 Mich. 3249 Douglas, Walter Bond — 13(2), 30, 53(2), 78, 84, 96, 133, 149(2), 251, 259, 268, 269, 276, 305, 316, 333, 343, 426, 444, 450, 546, 547(2), 551 Mo. 2486 Douglas, William Harris — 149 N.Y. 5099 Douglas, William Walter — 23 Ga. 275 Douw, Charles Gibbons — 101, 113, 143, 149(4), 212, 418, 492, 495, 496, 547 N.Y. 5996 Dow, Robert Percy — 149, 150 Cal. 1882 Downe, Henry Watson — 13 N.Y. 27 Downes, Anson Treat — 150, 483 N.Y. 4090 Downes, John Ireland Howe — 483 Conn. 83 Downes, Stancliffe B/zen — 150 N.Y. 568 Downes, William Elijah — 483 Conn. 1856 Downing, Augustus Cornwall — 413, 471(2) N.J. 1810 Downs, Edgar Rollin — 44(2), 64, 65, 156, 257(2), 271, 273, 365, 373(2), 553 Colo. 865 Downs, Emery Newell — 56 N.Y. 4886 Dowse, William Bradford Homer — 5 Mass. 3607 Drake, William Wilson — 151 N.Y. 5585 Draper, Benjamin Helm Bristow — 151 Mass. 176 Draper, Charles Albert — 151(2) N.Y. 949 Draper, Eben Sumner — 151 Mass. 4956 Draper, Herbert Stone — 151 N.Y. 3392 Draper, James Avery — 151 Del. 3729 Draper, James Avery, Jr. — 151 Del. 5 Draper, Thomas Waln-Morgan — 27, 28, 87, 100, 151(2), 173, 336, 344 N.Y. and Colo. 5119 Draper, Thomas Waln-Morcan, Jr. — 151 N.Y. 216 Draper, Walter Holbrook — 151 N.Y. and Mass. 214 Draper, William Franklin — 151 N.Y. and Mass. 4717 Drew, Charles Wayland — 402 Minn. 5254 Drew, John Almus — 151 Vt. 3302 Drew, Morrill Newman — 46 Me. 4535 Driggs, Frederick Eliott — 151 N.Y. 4810 Driggs, George Asa — 562 Conn. 4536 Driggs, Lawrence LaTourette — 151(2), 428 N.Y. 5384 Drown, Charles Lincoln — no R.L 2980 Drouillard, James Pierre — 93, 129, 515 Mo. 2732 Drummond, John N., Jr. — 223 III. 2219 Duane, Charles Williams — 183 Mass. 268 Duane, William North — 262, 418, 492, 497 N.Y. 4134 Du Bois, Ernest Blois— 6, 66, 133, 143, 152, 172, 185, 290, 302(2), 350(2), 371, 410, 418, 479, 490,, 492, 558, 562 Cal. 4800 Du Bois, Floyd Reading — 152 N.Y. 607 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 2799 DuBois, John VanWyck — 152(2) N.Y. 232 DuBois, William Maison — 66, 152, 493 N.Y. 1253 Ducharme, Charles Albert — 30, 185, 271, 272 N.Y. and Mich. 4806 Ducharme, Frederick Trempe — 30 Mich. 4734 Ducharme, George Alfred — 30, 271, 272 Mich. 2821 Duckworth, William King — 442 Mo. 230 Dudley, Edgar Swartwout — 152, 462 N.Y. 2509 Dudley, Frank Alonzo — 125, 126, 482, 516, 517 N.Y. 1014 Dudley, Myron Samuel — 152 Mass. 5789 Dudley, William Beebe — 190 N.Y. 3324 Duer, Iienry Lay — 528 Md. 4332 Du Fais, John — 374 N.Y. 1575 Duffield, Howard — 145, 154, 326, 416(2), 417, 438, 492 N.Y. 351 Duke, Richard Thomas Walker, Jr. — 154, 370, 506, 512 N.Y. and Va. 5979 Duke, William Bernard — 142 Md. 415 Dulles, Andrew Cheves — 234, 315 Pa. 4213 Dumont, Charles Gregg — 155 N.Y. 4753 Dumont, John Eignace — 155 N.Y. 2999 Duncan, James Lewis — 373 Mass. 4773 Dunlap, Boutwell — 155 Cal. 6150 Dunlop, Charles Denison — 141 R.L 1456 Dunnell, William Nichols — 157 N.Y. 4783 Dunton, William Rush, Jr. — 408 Md. 1942 DuPont, Alexis Irenee — 400 Del. 2989 DuPont, Charles Irenee — 495 Del. 5937 DuPont, Eugene — 400 Del. 2665 DuPont, Henry Algernon — 498 Del. 3391 DuPont, Henry Francis — 498 Del. 1929 DuPont, Victor, Jr. — 495 Del. 3539 DuPont, Victor, 3RD — 495 Del. 2709 Durand, Harvey — 72, 156, 157, 271, 482, 523, 529 N.Y. 47 Durand, William Cecil — 483 N.Y. and Conn. 6274 Durland, Frederick Lovejoy — 519 N.Y. 4020 Durrell, Harold Clark — 156 Mass. 2750 Durrell, Jesse Murton — 156 N.H. 2542 Durrell, Oliver Heber — 155, 301(2), 363 Mass. 3227 Dutcher, Frank Jerome — 138, 163, 275(2), 434 Mass. 4524 Dutton, Leland Turner — 364, 377, 468(2), 547, 548 N.Y. 5012 Dutton, William Dalliba — 9, 49, 63, 64, 81(2), 105, 114, 122, 137(2), 156(2), 157, 183, 230, 262, 293, 316, 318, 335, 357(2), 368, 388, 407, 441, 464, 485, 486, 503, 542, 565 N.Y. 2933 DuVal, Clive Livingston — 133, 170, 301, 302(2), 409, 418, 49o, 49i, 492, 497, 568 N.Y. 3890 Duvall, Richard Mareen — 35, 156, 208, 281, 313, 444, 454, 472, 510(3), 520 Md. 256 Dwight, Arthur Smith — 101, 157(2), 162 N.Y. and Colo. 4410 Dwight, Austin Walke — 157 Wis. 3600 Dwight, Frederick — 8, 61(2), 75, in, 121, 145, 154, 157, 179, 180, 195(2), 202(2), 218(2), 241, 250, 255, 256(2), 304, 328(2), 339, 361, 365, 408, 442, 476, 484, 487, 493, 494(2), 498, 530, 543, 548, 560 N.Y. 5224 Dwight, Henry Rutherford — 157 N.Y. 3508 Dwight, Oliver Frederic — 157 Wis. 3326 Dyar, Perlie Appleton — 551 Mass. 608 ROLL OF MEMBERS 5540 Dye, John Sinclair— 89 Conn. 3552 Dyer, Daniel Burns— 157, 539 Vt. 2285 Dyer, Elisha — 157 R.L 4842 Dyer, George Rathbone — 158 N.Y. 5025 Dyer, Hezekiah Anthony— 158 R.L 742 Dyer, Horace Edward— 8, 9, n, 14, 15, 55(2), 84, 96(2), 106, 130(2), 134, 135, 157, 158, 180, 183, 207, 216, 217, 229, 247, 251, 258(2), 264(2), 320, 327, 345(2), 346, 360(2), 365, 400, 413, 416, 426, 431, 441, 442, 458, 483, 510, 529, 533, 539 Vt. 5988 Dyer, Isaac Bartlett Cabot — 528 Me. 5750 Dyer, Isaac Watson— i, 2(2), 48, 93, 94(4), 99, 131, 147(2), 187, 219, 227(2), 259, 268, 281, 308, 380(2), 432(2), 487, 506(2), 528, 545, 548 Me. 2814 Dyer, Leonard Huntress — 33, 99, 120, 133, 140, 142, 153, 157(2), 160, 238, 239, 257, 262, 318, 349, 405, 486, 529, 533, 563 D.C. 3489 Dyer, Louis — 539 III. 1287 Dyckman, Myron Horton— 157 N.Y. 4793 Dykman, Jackson Annan — 79, 127, 202(2), 255(2), 353 N.Y. 2536 Eager, Joseph Percy — 158(3), 262, 480, 509 N.Y. 3884 Eagle, Clarence Henry — 185 N.Y. 1601 Eames, Francis L — 5, 159 N.Y. 5822 Eames, Laurence Waldo — 95 R.L 1461 Eames, Stewart Woodford — 5 N.Y. 123 Earle, Ferdinand Pinney — 46, 139, 159, 282, 336, 370, 380, 441, 500 N.Y. 3978 Earle, Frank Breckenridge — 159 III. 5161 Earle, Frederic Caldwell — 77, 82, 114, 440 Conn. 1754 Earle, Richard Harrison — 159 Ga. 2138 Eastman, Edson Cummings — 159 N.H. 5902 Eastman, John Coates — 5 III. 756 Eastman, Lauren Chase — 109(2), 477 Mo. and Iowa. 2133 Eastman, Samuel Coffin — 159 N.H. 4808 Easton, Frederick Willard — 159, 160' R.L 1585 Easton, Irving Boyd — 350 N.Y. 5817 Easton, Nicholas Howard — 159, 160 R.L 5166 Easton, Robert Barker — 159 R.L 895 Eaton, Alfred Beers — 262 III. 5321 Eaton, Berrien Clark — 321 Mich. 574 Eaton, Daniel Cady— 36, 105, 262, 382, 422(3), 447, 5*6 Conn. 4354 Eaton, Frederick Heber — 71, 79, 81(2), 100, 102, 121, 179, 198, 210, 250, 279(2), 325(2), 355, 406, 419, 434, 436, 442, 455, 463, 47i , N-Y- 1962 Eaton, George Francis— 36, 104, 105, 107, 262, 382, 422(3), 447, 516 Conn. 4577 Eaton, George Luther — 516 N.Y. 1845 Eaton, Joseph Giles— 69, 160, 185, 187, 203, 280, 359, 384, 498 Mass. 5437 Eaton, Louis Gill— 462 Mass. 1854 Eaton, Theodore Horatio— 77, 160, 161, 235, 321, 392, 393, 4S9, 465 N.J. and Mich. 609 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 121 7 Eaton, William — 536 Mass. 1824 Eaton, William Stover, Jr. — 389 Mass. 2847 Eberlein, Charles Wood — 23, 62, 65, 103, 113, 121(2), 135(2), 183, 256(3), 279(3), 368, 376, 548 Minn. 341 1 Eddy, George Simpson — 560 III. 3410 Eddy, Thomas Hooker — 560 III. 4897 Edenharter, Ralph Edward Gibbons — 194 Ind. 6339 Edgar, Clinton Goodloe — 309 Mich. 4268 Edgell, George Stephen— 159 Vt. 2277 Edgerly, Edwin Lorraine — 161 N.H. 5633 Edmunds, Bernard Claiborne — 71, 103, 522 Mo. 765 Edmunds, Henry Littleton — 71, 103, 522 Mo. 3653 Edsall, Samuel Cook — 187(2) Minn. 1689 Edsall, Thomas Henry — 161 Colo. 2583 Edwards, Charles Jerome — 96, 115, 201, 464, 465, 503 N.Y. 1404 Edwards, Charles Lincoln — 104, 117, 231, 382(3), 454, 554 Ohio and Cal. 1407 Edwards, Edward Junius — 3(2), 70(2), 104, 105, 128, 135, 221, 222, 231, 306, 382(2), 410(3), 434, 454, 554(2) Minn. 6232 Edwards, John Robert — 231 Cal. 4298 Edwards, Maurice Dwight — 153 Minn. 131 Edwards, Pierrepont — 162, 537 N.Y. and N.J. 6233 Edwards, Richard S afford — 231 Cal. 2889 Eells, James — 162 Mass. 434 Egle, William Henry — 329 Pa. 866 Egleston, Thomas — 162(3), 362(2) N.Y. 5889 Ehrman, George Bartholomew — 30 Ohio. 5039 Elder, Charles Abbott — 23, 49 Cal. 4140 Elder, Thomas Lindsay — 285 N.Y. 1 1 84 Elderkin, William Anthony — 161 N.Y. and Cal. 2343 Eldredge, Zoeth Skinner — 23, 31, 45, 70, 105, 155, 183, 184(2), 197, 198, 247, 248, 249, 255, 332, 340, 348, 356, 364, 373, 3§3, 494(2), 519 Mass. 4454 Eldridge, David Gorham — 202, 470 Mass. 3943 Eldridge, Edric — 128, 202, 229, 255, 307, 470(3), 476 Mass. 4758 Eldridge, William Henry — 29, 32, 35, 68, 84(2), 98, 113(2), 136, 162(3), 227, 235(3), 264, 332, 359, 378, 402, 514, 545 Vt. 5179 Ellegood, Joshua Atkinson — 62 Del. 3567 Ellicott, William Miller — 472 Md. 4200 Elliman, Lawrence Bogert — 52(2), 122, 139, 170, 221, 237, 267, 282, 289, 290(2), 336, 365, 419(2), 420, 479, 488, 494, 537 N.Y. 3003 Eliot, Walter Graeme — 163 N.Y. 285 Elliot, Daniel Giraud — 163(2), 245, 482, 518, 519 N.Y. 4054 Elliot, Richard McCall — 163(2) Pa. 5934 Elliott, George Armstrong — 268 Del. 5739 Ellis, Albert Washington — 234 Mass. 5855 Ellis, Charles — 163, 164 Ga. 5413 Ellis, William Dewar — 19(2) N.Y. 5967 Elmendorf, John Barker — 164, 449(2), 450 N.Y. 51 16 Elton, George Blackmar — 282 Ga. 1973 Elton, John Prince — 327 Conn. 3780 Elwell, Walter Edward — in, 300 Me. 942 Elwood, George May— 8, 9, 81(3), 145, 449, 501, 502(2), 527, 563 N.Y. 610 ROLL OF MEMBERS 6142 Ely, George William, 2nd — 133 N.Y. 4338 Ely, Grosvenor— 393 Conn. 2914 Ely, John Stoney — 516 Iowa. 312 Ely, Smith — 165 N.Y. 5080 Ely, William Brewster — 424 Conn. 2474 Ely, William Caryl — 195 N.Y. 6222 Emerson, Clifford Coburn — 5, 60, 153, 165, 371 Me. 2907 Emerson, George Douglas — 144(2), 343 N.Y. 3433 Emerson, Justin Edwards — 103 Mich. 698 Emery, Brainerd Prescott — 61(2), 165(2), 385 N.Y. 4531 Emery, George Addison — 474 Me. 3542 Emery, Ralph — 165 Me. 663 Emery, Rufus — 12, 155, 165(2), 466 N.Y. 6293 Emmons, Harold FIunter — 14 Mich. 4558 Emory, Edward Hardcastle — 234 Mo. 4307 Enders, John Ostrom — 76, 78, 124, 214, 259(2), 305, 325, 375(2), 441, 446(2) Conn. 1828 Endicott, Eugene Francis — 121(2), 134, 165, 173(2), 227, 229, 252, 280, 427(4), 510, 521, 532, 543, 557 Mass. 168 Endicott, Robert — 166 N.Y. 3889 Endicott, William Crowningshield — 166 Mass. 5776 English, Albert John — 148 Iowa. 4872 English, Lewis Hotchkiss — 454 Conn. 2795 English, William Eastin — 49, 152, 242, 431, 433 III. 3764 Enos, Alanson Trask — 22, 54, 75, 78(2), 132, 229, 238, 244, 250(2), 258, 259, 277(2), 291, 304, 357, 384, 397, 453, 481(2), 487, 507, 519, 520, 535, 536, 552, 565 N.Y. 4525 Enos, Alanson Trask — 7, 13(2), 27, 107, 114(2), 145, 230, 254(2), 294, 360(2), 371, 432, 436, 456, 481, 502, 520 N.Y. 5933 Ensign, Joseph Ralph — 389 Conn. 5971 Erskine, Alfred Massena — 2 N.Y. 6290 Erskine, Greene — 31, 203, 207 Mo. 173 Erving, William Van Rensselaer — 33, 153, 166(2), 302, 427, 429, 492(2), 495, 496, 545, 568 N.Y. 5637 Erwin, James J. — 353 Ohio. 221 1 Estabrook, Frederick Watson — 166 Mass. 801 Este, Charles — 438 Pa. 4953 Estes, Clifford Webster — 459 N.Y. 4954 Estes, Joseph Beecham — 459 N.Y. 4634 Estes, Webster Cummings — 459 N.Y. 2416 Estey, Jacob Gray — 93(2), 386 Vt. 2415 Estey, Julius Jacob — 93(2), 386 Vt. 3538 Evans, Charles Black — 118 Del. 4686 Evans, Charles Clark — 104 Mo. 1855 Evans, Dudley— 166 N.J. 5543 Evans, Frank Garrettson — 400 Md. 2152 Evans, George Frederic— 34, 61, 242, 321, 338, 479(2) N.H. and Me. 5981 Evans, Henry Cotheal — 401 Md. 2565 Evans, Ira Hobart— 242, 389, 464, 465 Vt. 6238 Everett, Edward — 5 Cal. > 1677 Everett, Torrey— 295 Cal. and N.Y. 3434 Everhart, Lay Hampton — 219 D.C. 1554 Ewing, Alonzo Prentiss — 343 Mich. 527 Eyerman, John— 83, 277, 424 N.J. 611 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 4114 Fahnestock, James Frederick, Jr. — 231, 554 Pa. 2910 Fahys, George Ernest — 478 N.Y. 5410 Fahys, George Ernest, Jr. — 478 N.Y. 3140 Fairbanks, Henry Nathaniel — 8, 100, 109, 255, 440 Me. 49 1 1 Fairbanks, Warren Charles — 167 III. 3109 Fairbrother, Arthur Lewis — 562 R.I. 4346 Falkner, William Howard — 225 Mass. 3405 Fall, Charles Gershom — 57, 136, 165(2), 174, 305(2), 306, 332(2), 368, 381, 423, 480, 515(2), 522 Mass. 4225 Fall, George Howard — no, 165(2), 199, 203, 306, 311(2), 443(3), 480, 522 Mass. 3131 Falls, DeWitt Clinton — 168 N.Y. 1905 Farnam, Charles Henry — 168, 255, 470, 480 N.Y. 5277 Farnam, Henry Walcott — 168 Conn. 1984 Farnam, William Whitman — 470 Conn. 2090 Farnham, Elijah Thompson — 5, 8, 23, 46, 121, 145, 168, 210, 312, 331, 354, 472, 473, 528 N.J. 2484 Farnham, Paulding — 5 N.Y. 3178 Farnsworth, Charles — no, 141, 384, 414 Colo. 775 Farnsworth, Frederick — 2, 384 Conn. 3658 Farnum, Arthur Wadsworth — 526 Minn. 2726 Farr, John — 408 N.J. 1649 Farr, Marvin Andrus — 12, 36, 84, 88, 167, 168, 169, 189, 190, 213, 225(3), 226, 229, 251(2), 272, 276, 318, 390, 403, 407, 425, 456, 478, 479, 526(2), 532 III. 4895 Farr, Merton Elmer — 169 Mich. 3860 Farr, William Mattocks — 169, 484 Wis. 4485 Farrand, Jacob Shaw, Jr. — 147 Mich. no Farrar, George Dow — 169 N.Y. 4663 Farrel, Alton — 304 Conn. 5319 Farrel, Franklin, Jr. — 304 Conn. 1778 Farrington, Robert Irving — 113, 173, 327 Minn. 3079 Farwell, John Whittemore — 31, 32, 68(3), 84, 153, 169, 220, 239, 252, 311(2), 319, 396, 399, 457, 503, 509, 532 Mass. 3415 Farwell, Walter — 169 III. 3982 Favor, Otis Skinner — 98, 147(2), 161, 163, 236, 275(2), 362, 374, 390, 402, 417, 452 III. 4815 Faxon, Walter Collyer — 58 Conn. 5019 Fay, Francis Brittain — 169 N.Y. 3238 Felton, Edgar Conway — 10, 12, 14(2), 15, 27, 86, 203(3), 207(3), 208, 244(2), 245, 299(3), 308(4), 396(2), 433(2), 479, 513(2), 526, 527, 533(2), 539 Pa. 921 Felton, Samuel Morse — 10, 12, 14, 15(2), 27, 57, 86, 170, 203(3), 206, 207(3), 208, 244(2), 245, 299(3), 308(4), 332, 395, 396, 430, 433(2), 479, 513, 514, 526, 527, 533(2), 539 Md. and Ohio. 1185 Fenner, Charles Putnam— 73, 170, 171, 388(2), 539 N.Y. and Cal. 2031 Ferguson, Henry Christopher — 64 Ohio. 844 Fernald, Charles Augustus — 171 Mass. 4212 Fernald, Frederick Atherton — 194, 412(3), 565 N.Y. and D.C. 6231 Fernald, Reginald Goodwin — 193(2) Cal. 5581 Ferrin, Frank Myer — 171 Mass. 2619 Ferris, Alexander Marsh — 466 Mass. 612 ROLL OF MEMBERS 2587 Ferris, Hiram Burns — 169, 185, 247(2), 264, 280, 472 Wash. 303 Ferris, Morris Patterson — 143 N.Y. 5491 Ferris, Van Wyck— 143 N.Y. 2386 Ferris, William Marsh — 183 Mass. 5415 Ferns, Robert Morrison — 36 N.Y. 903 Fessenden, Charles Newton — 198, 201, 383, 508, 509, 543(2), 549, 553 III. 2597 Fessenden, Francis — 57, 165, 171(2), 194, 208, 209, 265(2), 328, 332, 358, 359(3), 368, 437, 461(3), 559 Me. 3243 Fetter, George Griffith — 42, 208, 317, 393 Ky. 3791 Field, Frank Henry — 173, 458 Vt. 783 Field, Hugh Wentworth Greene — 531 N.Y. 3318 Field, John Ireland Howe — 438 Minn. 3550 Field, Kirke Hart — 172 Cal. 2607 Field, Thaddeus Crane — 65(2), 123, 126(2), 170, 171, '72, 173, 211(2), 478(2) Minn. 783 Field, Thomas Goldsmith — 172 N.Y. 4988 Field, Vernon Ashley — 5 Mass. 2969 Field, William Broadhurst Osgood — 488 N.Y. 6085 Field, William Pierson — 172(2) N.J. 2427 Fifield, Benjamin Frank — 172(3) Vt. 3820 Finck, Leon Christian — 36, 37, 173, 420 Mich. 4273 Finck, William Muir — 173 Mich. 5063 Finley, Charles Beatty — 360 Md. 5088 Finley, Charles Beatty, Jr. — 360 Md. 261 1 Fish, Charles Henry — 476 N.H. 3673 Fish, Charles Manning — 5, 104(2), 153, 154, 184, 185, 249, 314(3), 354, 382(2), 429, 442(2) III. 3382 Fish, George Farnham — 173 N.Y. 3980 Fish, Henry Manning — 5, 104, 105, 185, 249, 306(2), 314(3), 354, 382(2), 429, 442(2) III. 1063 Fisher, Albert Judson — 18, 20, 41, 44, 79, 84, 95, 122, 149, 154, 167, 169, 173, 214, 232(2), 241, 251(4), 252, 253, 272, 287, 295, 333(2), 334, 335, 44i, 45o, 512, 514, 549, 557, 565 Jll. 1239 Fisher, Charles David — 10, 52, 522 Md. 1040 Fisher, Francis Porter — 18, 104, 116(2), 119(2), 211, 262(2), 287, 312, 371, 375(2), 380, 523, 530(2), 532, 546 III. 398 Fisher, Harris Baldwin — 173 N.Y. 5774 Fisher, Harry Waldo — 145 Ohio. 5880 Fisher, Herman Clarence — 213 N.Y. 4645 Fisher, James Henry — 319 Pa. 5345 Fisher, Joel Ellis, Jr. — 519 N.Y. 5736 Fisher, Marshall Elwood — 173 R.I. 399 Fisher, Nathaniel Campbell — 173 N.Y. 651 Fisher, Robert Strettle Jones— 268, 428, 458 D.C. 1505 Fisher, William Garrett— 139(2), 427, 428, 512 Colo. 4828 Fisk, Harvey Edward, Jr. — 254 N.Y. 6134 Fisk, Kenneth — 254 N.Y. 2806 Fiske, Edwin W.— 82 N.Y. 1651 Fiske, George Foster— 241(2), 278, 423(2), 532, 565 III. 4148 Fiske, Louis Samuel — 174 Pa- 346 Fitch, Edward Sherman— 160, 175, 176, 274, 275, 376, 427 N.Y. 5735 Fitch, Edwin Oberlin, Jr. — 3J9 *"a. 1919 Fitch, Grant— 176 Wis. 613 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 4766 Fitch, John Brewster — 58, 64, 175 Conn. 4801 Fitch, William Edward — 176, 231, 411 N.Y. 2032 Fitch, Winchester — 175, 319 Ohio 5456 Fitz, Howard Whittier — 411 R.I. 950 FitzGerald, Desmond — 15, 115, 396, 507, 539 Mass. 358 Fitzgerald, Louis — -419 N.Y. 3855 Fitzhugh, Charles Lane — 176 Pa. 1698 Flagg, Augustus — 16 Mass. 4792 Flagg, Charles Fobes — 445 Me. 1 721 Flagg, Charles Partridge — 116 Mass. 1720 Flagg, Henry Daggett — 116 Mass. 3632 Flagg, Stanley Griswold, Jr. — 43, 44, 47, 75, 76, 176, 231, 296, 399, 4'3, 425 Pa. 6378 Flagg, Stanley Griswold, 3D — 176 Pa. 5557 Flanders, Albert Allen Pierce — 373 Me. 402 Fleet, Alexander Frederick — 67, 176, 263, 342 N.Y. and Mo. 3423 Fleet, Henry Wyatt — 67, 176, 263, 342 Mo. 3484 Fleet, John Seddon — 67, 177, 263, 342 Mo. 2099 Fleming, David Law — 30 Colo. 5517 Fleming, Robert Hull — 17, 259 III. 6214 Fletcher, Austin Bradstreet — 60 Cal. 3649 Fletcher, Frank Fayette — 101 Minn. 4853 Fletcher, George Moore — 177 N.H. 4175 Fletcher, Henry — 104, 153, 177(2), 197, 404, 504 N.Y. 21 14 Fletcher, Paris — 17, 141, 202, 255, 330, 416 Minn. 4834 Fletcher, Robert Sharp — 404 N.Y. 733 Fletcher, Truman Chittenden — 101(2), 325, 536 Vt. 1353 Fletcher, Walter Varnum — 132 Mass. 3385 Flint, Austin — 177(3) N.Y. 2173 Flint, Francis Gardiner — 177 Wis. 1682 Flint, Frank Putnam — 178 Cal. 1793 Flint, James Milton — 1(2), 19, 94, 108(2), 185, 284, 356, 388, 452, 453, 461, 532 D.C. 4759 Flint, Jerome Tabor — 177 Vt. 2098 Flint, John Wyman — 177 Wis. [681 Flint, Motley Hewes — 177(2), 178 Cal. 1051 Flint, Wyman Kneeland — 12, 105(2), 130, 188, 191, 240(2), 284, 349, 374, 47i (2), 472, 537, 540 III. and Wis. 1039 Flower, James M. — 260 III. 4086 Floyd, William — 58, 178 N.Y. 4300 Fobes, William Huntington — 58 Minn. 5183 Fogg, John Smith — 178 Me. 2765 Folger, Walter A. — 321 Ohio. 1 1 73 Follett, Edgar Austin — 553 N.Y. 516 Folsom, Albert Alonzo — 178, 179, 196, 405(2), 425(2), 471 Mass. 690 Folsom, William Henry — 179 N.Y. 3035 Folsom, William Howard — 197 N.H. 4480 Foot, Augustus Richard — 179 Mass. 4481 Foot, Homer, Jr. — 180 Mass. and N.Y. 5549 Foote, Andrew Giraud — 179(2), 180, 215(2), 305 N.Y. 5400 Foote, Elmer Leon — 180 Ohio. 1304 Foote, Gilbert Flagler — 179(2), 180, 215(2) N.Y. 5962 Foote, Gilbert Flagler, Jr. — 179 N.Y. 1305 Foote, George Benton — 179 N.Y. 400 Foote, Horace Allen — 44, 98, 172(2), 320, 340, 471 N-Y, 614 ROLL OF MEMBERS 764 Foote, John Crocker— 34(2), 95, 127, 164, 179(2), 180(2), 212, 255(2), 278, 305, 316, 344, 345, 431, 436, 462, 469, 476, 558 Mo. 702 Foote, Morris Cooper — 179, 180 N.Y. 2518 Foote, Robert Dumont — 389 N.J. 6088 Foote, Robert DuMont, Jr. — 389 N.J. 867 Foote, Wallace Turner, Jr.— 180 N.Y. 5697 Foran, George Jesse — 152 N.Y. 739 Forbes, Charles Spooner — 4, 5, 132(2), 259, 421, 440 Vt. 3892 Forbes, Harry Rogers — 381 N.H. 1632 Forbes, William Innes — 474 Pa. 700 Forbush, William Curtis — 180 N.Y. 6008 Force, Jacob Francis — 224, 508 Cal. 29 Ford, George Hare — 35, 170, 199, 204(2), 284, 475, 483 N.Y. and Conn. 2145 Forney, James— 87 N.H. and Pa. 2454 Forrest, Herbert Moulton — 130 Pa. 5198 Fosdick, Frank Sheldon — 181 N.Y. 2658 Foster, Albert Volney — 25, 181, 184(2), 326, 383, 564 III. 1222 Foster, Alfred Dwight — 157 Mass. 2939 Foster, Antoine Lentilhon — 49 Del. 4627 Foster, Charles Samuel — 182 R.L 5931 Foster, Chester Curtis — 182 R.L 4673 Foster, Daniel Requa — 64, 383 N.J. 3918 Foster, Everett Worthington — 7, 27, 181, 182, 505(3), 506 D.C. 772( Foster, Francis Apthorp — 181, 312, 538 Mass. 3603 Foster, Frederick de Peyster — 37(3), 47, 111(2), 115, 139, 157, 161, 248, 377, 281, 283, 339, 343, 386, 475, 492, 494, 504(3), 530(3), 557, 568 N.Y. 814 Foster, George W. — 178, 194 Mass. 4856 Foster, Harrison Gardner — 182 Minn. 266 Foster, Howell — 43, 114, 127, 254(2), 324, 370, 436, 566 N.Y. 2146 Foster, Joseph — 54, 82, 182, 194, 200, 265(3), 267, 283, 401, 409, 440(2) N.H. 4611 Foster, Joseph Henry — 182 R-L 2353 Foster, Maximilian Hilland — 46 N.Y. 2197 Foster, Reginald Love — 46, 75, 313, 341, 527(2) N.Y. 2231 Foster, Volney William — 181, 184, 352, 383, 479(3), 541, 543 lLL- 3718 Foster, William Hamilton — 181 N.H. 5704 Foster, William Price — 184 N.Y. 655 Foulke, Bayard Fish — 37(2), 139, 143, 280, 438 N.Y. 1371 Foulke, William — 36, 37(2), 143, 280, 409 N.Y. 5354 Fouquet, Morton Leffingwell — 293 N.Y. 6303 Fowler, Benjamin Sherman — 53, 183 N.Y. 26 Fowler, Franklin Hamilton — 183, 243 N.Y. and Conn. 25 Fowler, William Miles — 35 N.Y. 5343 Fox, Howard — 22 N.Y. 2772 Fox, James Carter — 105, 109, 183, 488 Me. 4350 Fox, Noel Bleecker — 22, 23, 49, 86(2), 98, no, 141, 142, 156, 184, 264, 271, 273, 299, 300, 349, 361(2), 413, 414, 447, 5°o, 560, 568 N.Y. 3265 Fox, Walter Silvanus — 103 Mass. 1924 Frame, Thomas Clayton, Jr.— 108 Del. 3920 Francine, Albert Philip — 454 Pa. 615 society of colonial wars 3586 Francis, George Hills— 8 Mass. 2286 Francis, Valentine Mott — 132 R-L 6398 Francisco, Israel Holmes — 276(3) Vt. 595 Franklin, William Buel — 293, 396 Conn. 3163 Frazer, Persifor — 467 Pa. 3794 Frazer, Reah — 451 Pa. 1571 Frazer, Sheldon (Lord — 104(3), 105, 164(3), 292, 318, 365(2), 382, 422(2), 423, 510(2) Minn. 3795 Frazier, William West — 98 Pa. 2762 Freeman, Alden— 1(3), 5, 85, 128, 155, 226, 232, 335, 364(2), 425, 469(2), 499, 53', 54o, 557(2), 562, 566 N.J. 4034 Freeman, Frank Wetmore — 280 N.Y. 688 Freeman, George Wentworth — 184, 383 N.Y. 1264 Freeman, James Goldthwait — 64, 114, 183, 184(2), 199, 377(2), 383, 440, 441 Mass. 3332 Freeman, Joel Francis — 85 N.J. 5454 Freeman, Joseph Wood — 58 R.L 5821 Freeman, Otis Mason — 167 R.I. 6370 Freeman, Walter Jackson — 184 Pa. 3442 French, Charles Edward — 33 Mass. 3717 French, George Baldwin — 33 Mass. 5014 French, John — 5, 16, 118 N.Y. 1622 French, John Davis Williams — 539 Mass. 3471 (French, Leon LeLanne — 40, 49, 78, 89(2), 102, 152(3), 5149) 158, 159, 176(2), 179, 185, 200(2), 318, 351(3), 391, 396(2), 486 D.C. and Cal. 1710 French, Walter Henry — 185 Mass. 555 French, William Freeman— 67, 72, 73, 140, 183, 314, 516, 530(2) Conn. 834 Frisbee, Ivory Franklin — 163, 185, 187, 193, 367, 504 Me. and Mass. 717 Frisbie, Franklin Senter — 163, 187, 193(3), 367, 504 N.H. 4660 Frost, Russell — 185, 186 Conn. 2986 Frost, Walter Clarence — 9, 75, 90, 167, 190, 252, 319, 384, 416, 461, 523, 535(3) Colo. 4022 Frothingham, Francis Eaton — 186 N.Y. 953 Fry, Alfred Brooks — 187 Mass. and N.Y. 2628 Fry, Charles — 231, 295, 307 Me. 1341 Fry, John Walker — 186 Va. 3232 Frye, Jed— 169, 265, 334, 353, 388, 391, 560 N.Y. 2537 Fryer, Greville Edward — 345 Pa. 1904 Fryer, Robert Livingston — 133, 142, 143, 281, 301(2), 302(3), 305, 37i, 418, 419, 474, 478, 49p3), 492(2), 493, 494, 497(2) N.Y. 5235 Fullam, William Freeland — 187 Md. 3492 Fuller, Alfred Worcester — 187 Mass. 3643 Fuller, Arthur Greenwood — 187 Mass. 741 Fuller, Austin Weld — 64, 184, 188, 383, 517, 518 Vt. 6387 Fuller, Caleb Allen — 151 R.I. 6386 Fuller, Frederic Henry — 151 R.L 4970 Fuller, Ford Prioleau — 565 Ga. 1859 Fuller, Henry Clay — 8, 255, 476 III. 5370 Fuller, Horace Frederick — 188 D.C. 2870 Fuller, Linus E. — 5, 38, 120, 132, 154, 187, 188, 270, 331, 379, 425, 455, 53i, 557, 560, 561, 562(2), 564, 566 N.Y. 3665 Fuller, Oliver Clyde — 423 Wis. 616 ROLL OF MEMBERS 4041 Fuller, Percy Whitney— 187 Mass. 4935 Fuller, William Alden — 220 III. 4664 Fulton, William Edwards — 41, 46, 47, 96, 101, 112(2), 128, 135, 158(4), 162, 180, 200(3), 221, 222(2), 236, 247, 253, 270(2), 273, 279, 304, 318, 331, 333, 347, 348, 360(2), 371, 396(2), 424, 437, 449, 450, 458(2), 502, 508, 509, 510(2), 533, 549, 550(2), 553, 557, 562, 567 Conn. 4052 Furber, William Copeland — 367 Pa. 5433 Furlow, Floyd Charles — 326 N.J. 2654 Furnald, Francis Perkins, Jr. — 78 N.Y. 4561 Furness, Alexander Ramsay — 189, 208, 209(2) Mo. 1554 Furness, Dawes Eliot — 103, 137, 189, 208, 209(2), 559 Mass. 2833 Furness, William Eliot — 103, 137, 189, 201, 209(2), 475 III. 3852 Furness, William Theodore — 189 Mass. 2874 Fyfe, Richard Henry — 459 Mich. 4321 Gage, Herbert Edwin — 60, 177, 189, 270, 304, 332, 366, 384(2), 479, 498(2), 548 Mass. 5356 Gage, Samuel Edson — m N.Y. 5100 Gaines, Frederick Frelinghuysen — 276, 305 Ga. 2494 Gaither, Alfred — 77 Ohio 2778 Gaither, Charles Perry — 77 Mass. 1228 Gale, Thomas Monroe — 188 D.C. 3376 Gallatin, Albert Eugene — 346 N.Y. 85 Gallatin, Frederic — 346 N.Y. 61 Gallatin, Rolaz Horace — 10, 346, 567 N.Y. 2457 Galloney, Frank Hutchinson — 283 Pa. 1629 Galloupe, Charles William — 189, 190 Mass. 2213 Galloupe, Isaac Francis — 182, 190(2), 279, 470 Mass. 5463 Galusha, Elon Gilbert — 101 Cal. 2265 Gamble, Joseph — 21, 159, 258, 263 N.Y. 3721 Gamble, Thomas, Jr. — 34(2), 60(2), 61, 153, 200, 203(2), 279(2), 286, 345, 358, 378, 415(2), 452, 502(2), 549 Ga. 5688 Gamble, Thomas Weldon — 153 Ga. 5312 Gambrill, Howard — 510 Mo. 4261 Ganson, George Henry — 100 Ohio 753 Gardiner, Curtis Crane — 141, 191, 255, 447 Mo. 53 Gardiner, David — 191, 547 N.Y. 54 Gardiner, Robert Alexander — 191, 547 N.Y. 1 51 9 Gardiner, Silas Wright — 191 Iowa 5033 Gardner, Cecil James — 100, 255, 476 Cal. 3934 Gardner, Edmund La Breton — 153 N.J. 3594 Gardner, Freeland Barney — 415 D.C. 3257 Gardner, James Browne— 194, 226 Mass. 4490 Gardner, John Charles Fremont— 191, 477, 544, 559 N.Y. 6086 Gardner, Prescott Le Breton— 153 N.J. z'29 !• Garfield, Harry Augustus— 193 Ohio, Mass. and N.J. 6000 Garfield, James Rudolph— 192 «-al. 3727 Garland, Hugh Alfred— 47, 48, 62, 80(3), 120, 124, 176(3), 192, 237, 276, 291, 376, 406, 432(2), 524 Del. 3065 Garland, Spotswood — 176 "el. 1534 Garvin, Frank Hamilton— 54 M°- 617 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 5022 Gary, Elbert Henry — 149, 162, 280, 357, 537 N.Y. 3069 Gates, Horatio — 157 Wis. 5639 Gates, John Langdon — 368 Ohio 3835 Gay, Ernest Lewis — 191 Mass. 615 Gay, Frank Butler — 474 Conn. 2434 Gay, Frederick — 129 Vt. 4941 Gay, Robert Harvey — 129 Vt. 4226 Gay, Warren Fisher — 191 Mass. 4376 Geer, Danforth — 134 N.Y. 4837 Geer, Danforth, Jr. — 134 . N.Y. 5346 Geer, Joseph White — 134 N.Y. 4308 Geer, Olin Potter — 134 N.Y. 4279 Geer, Walter— i, 7, 81, 92, 134(2), 160, 249, 364(2), 426(2), 442(2), 552 N.Y. 4922 Geer, Walter, Jr. — 134 N.Y. 4336 Gerald, Herbert Parvin — 176, 247, 350(2), 361(2), 458 D.C. 2094 Gere, Charles Henry — 480 Ky. 2812 Gerrish, Frederic Henry — m, 163, 193(3), 208, 300, 372, 504, 559 Me. 3853 Gerrish, Orville Knight — 193(5), 504 Mass. 3544 Gerrish, William Little — in, 163, 193(3), 208, 300, 372, 504, 559 Me- 38 Gerry, Allston — 66, 221, 270, 296, 304, 384, 397, 407, 416(2), 545 N.Y. 3648 Gerry, William Beckwith — 15 Minn. 4730 Gesner, Anthon Temple — 348, 445, 482, 516, 517 Minn. 4"3[ Gest, Alexander Purves — 118, 328 Pa. and N.J. 4867 Gest, Alexander Purves, Jr. — 118 N.J. 5086 Gest, John Barnard, 2nd — 118 N.J. 2851 Gest, John Marshall — 118, 328 Pa. 6371 Gest, Sydney Grier — 118 Pa. 4708 Gettys, Francis McKeldin — 177 Ky. 1780 Gheen, Edward Hickman — 248(2), 268, 326, 540 Minn. 3028 Gibbs, William Briggs — 316 III. 2710 Gibson, Charles Langdon — 137, 194(3), 524 N.Y. 2391 Gibson, Edwin Wells — 194 Mich. 4028 Gibson, George Thornburg Macauley — 292 Md. 6302 Gibson, Henry Pierson — 460 N.Y. 5846 Giddings, George Welling — 290 N.Y. 2731 Gifford, Charles Edgar, Jr. — 8, 120, 428, 558, 565, 567 III. 4574 Gignilliat, Leigh Robinson — 225 N.H. 4603 Gignilliat, Thomas Heyward — 225 Ga. 5106 Gignilliat, William Robert — 225 Ga. 3105 Gilbert, Arthur Eaton — 265 Minn. 1384 Gilbert, Benjamin Davis — 195(2), 253 N.Y. 2936 Gilbert, Charles Pierrepont IIenry — 8, 9, 38, 195(2), 510, 511(2), 516, 561 N.Y. 5830 Gilbert, Clinton — 195 N.Y. 3255 Gilbert, Edward Winsor — 443 Mass. 1418 Gilbert, Frederick Lee — 265,351(2) Minn. 5973 Gilbert, Fitch — 175 N.Y. 1500 Gilbert, James Harris — 82(2), 195(3), 200, 239, 448, 457(4), 489, 518, 523 III. 2108 Gilbert, Mahlon Norris — 536 Minn. 4301 Gilbert, Payson Henry — 210 Minn. 618 ROLL OF MEMBERS 5923 Gilbert, Robert James, Jr. — 332 Mo. 2644 Gilbert, Shepard Devereux — 195(2), 561 Mass. 5263 Gilchrist, Donald Bean — 155 ' N.H. 2147 Gilchrist, Harry Wilbur— 155 N.H. 5466 Gilchrist, Malcolm McGehee — 275, 507 Cal. 2921 Giles, Frank Warren, Jr. — 17, 18, 196 N.J. 2920 Giles, Howard Everett — 17, 18, 196 N.J. 4310 Giles, Murray Ogden — 46 N.Y. 3765 Giles, Stephen Weart — 152 N.Y. 406 Gilfillian, William Whitehead — 46, 263, 277, 428, 473 N.Y. 497 Gill, William Harrison — 13, 23(2), 102(2), 223, 224 Md. 146 Gillespie, George Cuthbert — 113(2), 132, 454 N.Y. and Pa. 5896 Gillespie, Lawrence Lewis — 522 R.L 1254 Gillett, Rufus Woodward — 212, 551 N.Y. and Mich. 1657 Gillette, Edwin Fraser — 12, 25, 64, 120, 184, 228, 383, 421, 567 III. 5196 Gillmore, Quincy Adams — 220, 283, 560 N.Y. 6397 Gilman, Daniel — 197 N.H. 2686 Gilman, Daniel Coit — 197 Md. 4235 Gilpin, Francis Hopkinson — 250 Pa. 450 Gilpin, George — 99, 212 Pa. 4083 Gilpin, William Bernard — 99 N.Y. 3645 Gilson, Arthur Scott — 378 Me. 5142 Gist, James Black — 197(2) Cal. 3510 Glenn, Gerrard — 393 Ga. 1757 Glenn, John Thomas — 393 Ga. 5743 Glenney, Walter Lester — 365 N.J. 2679 Glidden, John Montfichet — 58, 197, 198(3), 275 Me. 2166 Glidden, John Murray — 197, 198(2), 275, 319 Pa. and Me. 2593 Glidden, Joseph Warren — 58, 197, 198(2), 275, 319 Me. 5807 Glover, Charles Carroll, Jr. — 529 D.C. 4169 Glover, George Edward — 198, 240 Mass. 1 613 Go adby, Arthur McM aster — 548(2) N.Y. 5622 Goddard, Herbert Willard — 337 N.Y. 5849 Goddard, John Calvin — 536 Conn. 1210 Goddard, Lester Orestes — 260, 331, 375(2), 441, 511 III. 5446 Goddard, Robert Hale Ives, Jr. — 381 R.I. 4362 Godfrey, Lincoln — 198 Pa. 3029 Godwin, Joseph Brown — 61, 153, 194, 350, 534 Pa. 1 160 Goffe, Charles Henry — 199 Mo. 2489 Goldsmith, Oliver — 264, 474 Mich. 1313 Gooch, Daniel Linn — 148(2), 208, 210, 218(2), 219, 400, 401 Ky. 573 Gooch, Frank Austin — 199, 243 Conn. 638 Goode, George Brown— 84, 126(2), 311, 461(2) D.C. 1280 Goodell, George Arthur— 448 Mo. and Iowa 1624 Goodhue, Samuel Amory — 32 Mass. 3929 Goodman, Richard Johnston — 200 Conn. 4442 Goodrich, Hazen Barnard— 549 Mass. 4489 Goodrich, Henry Wickes — 200 N.Y. 2165 Goodrich, William— 74, 110(2), 140, 200(2), 201, 385, 518 Pa. 3453 Goodrich, William Winton — 200 N.Y. 3260 Goodspeed, Benjamin Franklin— 158(2), 201, 399, 418(2), 497 N.Y. 3523 Goodwin, Augustus Franklin— 483 N.H. 4091 Goodwin, Charles Archibald — 536 Conn. 619 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 589 Goodwin, Francis — 162(2), 335(3), 402(2), 540 Conn. 575} Goodwin, James Junius— 162(2), 335(3). 402(2), 540 9785 Conn, and N.Y. 5140 Goodwin, Vernon, Sr. — 512 Cal. 3972 Goodwin, Walter Lippincott — 335(3) Conn. 3915 Goodyear, Charles Porter — 201 Ga. 1221 Gordon, Edwin Averill — m, 202(2), 208, 271, 486, 505, 559 Mass. 5853 Gordon, George Arthur — 202, 547 Ga. 2134 Gordon, George Augustus — 30, 89, 176, 194 N.H. 1537 Gordon, William Washington, Jr. — 547 Md. and Ga. 1508 Gorham, Austin Goddard — 303(2), 303(2), 240, 255, 470(2), 476 Colo. 5165 Gorton, George Tillinghast — 203 R.I. 3156 Goshorn, Alban Oliver — 133, 332 Ky. 2200 Goshorn, Edwin Clarence — 133, 332 Ohio 1027 Goss, Charles Albert — 1 Neb. 6355 Goss, William Abbott — 61 N.H. 1903 Gould, Charles Albert — 203 N.Y. 4099 Gould, Charles Judson — 487 N.Y. 1964 Gould, David Henry — 203 Conn. 2389 Gould, George Lambert — 12, 13, 31(2), 61, 86, 153, 203, 363, 369 Mass. 550 Gould, Levi Swanton — 203, 287, 489, 526, 531(2) Mass. 3313 Gould, S. Seward — 203 N.Y. 1608 Gould, Seabury Smith — 59 N.Y. 4095 Grafton, Charles Chapman — 370, 371 Mass. 5720 Graham, Kelley — 498 Ky. 6125 Grain, Arthur Howland — 255 N.Y. 1598 Granger, John Albert — 267 N.Y. 3020 Granger, William Smith — 16, 74(2), 205, 378, 384, 385, 424, 448, 518 R.I. 3330 Granniss, Robert Andrews — 205 N.J. 1 194 Grant, Charles Julian Clarke — 480 Ky. 51 Grant, De Forest — 126(2), 138, 461, 482, 483 N.Y. 340 Grant, Frederick Dent — 205 N.Y. 5329 Grant, George Henry — 373 RI. 1748 Grant, John William — 556 Ga. 40 Grant, Madison — 126(2), 138, 461, 482, 483 N.Y. 607 Grant, Thomas Page — 205, 480 Conn, and Ky. 1749 Grant, William Daniel — 556 Ga. 2485 Gratwick, Frederic Coleman — 539 N.Y. 2057 Gratwick, William Henry, Jr. — 539 N.Y. 1656 Graves, Albert Mattoon — 58, 59, 200, 205, 320, 343 III. 5308 Graves, Arnold Landon — 205 Wash. 6006 Graves, Buford Allen — 205 Cal. 3983 Graves, Carroll Stephen — 205, 247, 282 Wash. 3341 Graves, Clyde Meritt — 205, 282 Wash. 6051 Graves, Francis Porter — 205 Cal. 2588 Graves, Frank Hyde — 305, 383 Wash. 2768 Graves, Jay P. — 205, 282 Wash. 3666 Gray, Alfred William — 206 Wis. 1932 Gray, Andrew Caldwell — 84 Del. 5664 Gray, Coleman Rogers — 317, 393 Ky. 1931 Gray, George — 84 Del. 6261 Gray, John Lathrop — 519 N.Y. 620 ROLL OF MEMBERS 2487 Gray, Nathaniel A.— 206(2) Wis. 5663 Gray, Norborne Russell — 317, 393 Ky. 6015 Gray, Theodore — 429, 463 Cal. 4963 Grayson, William Leon— 403 Ga. 5093 Green, Ceylon Lafayette — 20 Vt. 2437 Green, Charles Edward — 454 Mo. 846 Green, Charles Montraville — 41, 42, 152(3), 206, 237, 252(2), 253, 396(3), 533 Mass. 758 Green, John — 153, 408 Mo. 5174 Green, John William — 13, 54, 91, 113, 125, 127, 137, 148, 153, 156, 169, 170(2), 206(2), 245, 282, 357(2), 407(3), 474, 517, 518, 527, 538, 539, 548, 561 Ky. 3519 Green, Robert Montraville — 34, 41, 42, 106, 152(3), 189, 206, 227, 242, 252(2), 268, 276, 298, 396(2), 470(2), 509, 510, 523 Mass. 1521 Green, Robert Stockton — 153, 231, 310, 454, 554 N.J. 209 Green, Samuel Swett — 153, 255, 408, 443(2), 489 N.Y. and Mass. 5669 Green, Thomas Edward — 213(2), 323 III. 1744 Greene, Charles Arthur — 70, 107, 112(2), 120, 428, 472, 512 N.J. 4932 Greene, Charles Frederic — 207 III. 2849 Greene, Charles Lyman — 48, 94, 151, 187, 208, 290, 353, 420, 461, 475 Minn. 1386 Greene, Douglas Norval — 112(2), 338, 352, 483 N.Y. 1 174 Greene, Edward Nelson — 162(2) N.Y. 259 Greene, George Sears, Jr. — 112, 198, 207, 533 N.Y. 2367 Greene, Howard — 202(2), 203, 255 Wis. 955 Greene, Jacob Lyman — 187, 208 Conn. 5862 Greene, Noah Lincoln — 206 Mass. 172 Greene, Richard Henry — 202, 258, 316, 431, 542, 544 N.Y. 3298 Greene, Richard McCormick — 207 Colo. 4899 Greene, William Chace — 509 • R.L 3735 Greene, William Maxwell — 207 R.L 3834 Greenlaw, William Prescott — 384 Mass. 2569 Greenleaf, Charles Henry — 78 N.H. 4044 Greenleaf, Edward Everett — 208, 209(2) Vt. 1420 Greenleaf, Franklin Lewis — 50, 182(2), 190, 206, 208, 319, 398, 53i, 54i, 549, 559, 561 Ml™- 473 Greenough, Eben W. — 78 Fa. 4625 Greenough, Henry Waldo — 15 R-L 4626 Greenough, William Bates — 15 R-L 4309 Greer, Charles— 73 »/rN 5244 Gregg, Dean Bradish — 233 Minn. 4302 Gregg, Henry Sellers — 233 Minn. 3107 Gregg, Jesse Ashton— 233 MmNv 283 Gregg, Levi Laertes — 209(2) N.Y. 4069 Gregg, Maurice— 31(2), 260, 309 Md. 768 Gregg, Norris Bradford — 209 Mo. 767 Gregg, William Henry— 209 Mo. 769 Gregg, William Henry, Jr.— 209 Mo. 5139 Gregory, Charles Noble— 519 "-^- 1476 Gregory, Clifford Daniel— 209 n.y. 1405 Greve, Charles Theodore— 165 °«!0 1476 Gregory, Clifford Daniel— 209 1405 Greve, Charles Theodore— 165 4416 Greve, Clifford— 9, 20, 104, 148, 188(2), 353(3), 354, 434, - - MO. 557, 56i, 564 m "S- 1465 Gridley, Horace Warren— 210, 519 «•*• 621 ROLL OF MEMBERS 1760 Gridley, Nelson Cowles — 210, 519 III. 2428 Griffen, Charles Field — 210, 469, 479 N.Y. 5612 Griffin, Edward Shirley — 122, 210(2), 279, 292(2) Mo. 1175 Griffin, Francis Butler — 82 N.Y. 4074.I Gmffin> Henry Arthur— 89, 118(2), 398 N.Y. and N.J. 840 Griffith, Merriwether Hood — 208 Mass. 1255 Griffith, William Herrick — 7, 18, 25, 80, 115, 141(2), 147, 180, 197, 198, 249, 285, 355, 365, 375, 376, 383, 439(2), 440, 447, 465, 482, 483, 494(2), 564(3) N.Y. 225 Griffith, William Ridgely — 208 N.Y. and Md. 4996 Griggs, Chauncey Milton — 307 Minn. 3777 Griggs, Robert Foote — 547 Conn. 4860 Griggs, Theodore Wright — 307 Minn. 5812 Grindall, Charles Sylvester — 342 Md. 269 Grinnell, George Bird — 231, 375 N.Y. 270 Grinnell, William Milne — 5, 58, 59, 129, 153, 187, 202, 203, 211, 231, 288, 306, 353(2), 375, 444, 446, 452, 493, 516, 521(2), 554 N.Y. 675 Griscom, Clement Acton — 87, 303, 385(2) Pa. 1338 Griscom, Clement Acton, Jr. — 303 Pa. 1334 Griscom, Lloyd Carpenter — 303 Pa. 808 Griscom, Rodman Ellison — 303 Pa. 224 Griswold, Benjamin Howell — 115,211,254,361(2) N.Y. and Md. 6075 Griswold, Benjamin Howell, Jr. — an, 500 Md. 1645 Groesbeck, Robert Benoist — 445 Pa. 954 Gross, Charles Edward — 13, 28, 76, 119, 383, 482, 502(2), 5'6, 523, 530, 546, 547 Conn. 4190 Gross, Charles Welles — 28 Conn. 723 Gross, George Herbert — 108 N.H. 748 Gross, Samuel Eberly — 49, 152(3), 178, 192, 431 III. 6295 Grove, George Wilson — 21 N.J. 6294 Grove, Leslie Styer — 21 N.j. 3487 Grover, Oliver Dennett — 385 III. 1524 Grubb, Charles Ross — 76 N.J. 451 Grubb, Edward Burd — 76, 213 Pa. and N.j. 5679 Grubb, Edward Burd — 213 N.J. 1835 Grubb, Ignatius Cooper — 9, 73, 108, 212(2), 213 Md. and Del. 548 Guild, Chester — 213(3), 549 Mass. 1762 Guild, Curtis, Jr. — 213(2) Mass. 4614 Guild, Frederick Taft — 255 R.L 1478 Guilford, Nathan — 29, 168, 174, 213(2), 227(2), 242, 428, 511, 527 N.Y. 3345 Guilford, William Wallace — 21(2), 31, 38(3), 86(2), 92, 113(2), 136(2), 150, 163, 166(2), 168(2), 173(3), 188, 213(2), 214, 225(2), 232, 242, 243(3), 261(2), 266, 270, 281, 291, 303, 314, 342, 368, 374, 388(2), 397(2), 398, 478, 509, 5'7, 526, 546(2) Mass. 7 Gunn, George Miles — 483 N.Y. and Conn. 1647 Gunsaulus, Frank Wakely — 211, 230, 250, 370, 371, 459 III. 5065 Gunther, Albert Edward, Jr. — 282 N.Y. 3878 Gunther, Clarence Eugene — 282 N.Y. 3895 Gunther, Franklin L. — 282 N.Y. 4835 Gunther, Franklin Mott — 282 N.Y. 4931 Gurley, William Wirt — 213 III. 1480 Guthrie, Edward Buckingham — 78 N.Y. 622 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS H 391 1 Hack, George Earnest — 214 Vt. 3553 Hack, Mervin Root — 300(2), 214, 482 Vt. 3886 Hack, Thomas Henry — 200, 482 Vt. 960 Hadden, Crowell, Jr. — 133, 374, 543 N.Y. 2440 Hadley, Emerson — 5 Minn. 5634 Hadley, Ralph Vincent — 214 R.L 4557 Hadley, William Lester — 350, 401 Mo. 3732 Hagan, Gilbert Harris — 489 R.L 1755 Hagan, Hugh — 515 Ga. 4549 Haggott, Ernest Ames — 364 Cal. 20 Haight, Abner Sherman — 428 N.Y. 1672 Haight, Charles Sherman — 310 N.Y. 6 Haight, Frederick Everest — 216, 310, 340(2), 428, 467 N.Y. 4537 Haines, John Peter— 54, 126(2), 167, 268, 283, 350, 457, 459, 461(3), 479, 494, 503, 508, 550, 559 N.Y. 6363 Haldeman, Walter Newman — 36, 341, 473 Ky. 4061 Hale, Alton Thomas — 220 Ind. 2170 Hale, Arthur — 58, 153, 214(2) Pa. 1153 Hale, Charles Reuben — 214, 246, 380, 424, 464, 518(2) Mo. 441 1 Hale, Clarence — 214 Me. 3143 Hale, Frederick — 199 Me. 843 Hale, Henry Appleton — 13 Mass. 5710 Hale, Horace Charles — 32 N.Y. 1118 Hale, Josiah Little — 153, 197, 215, 275, 276(2), 282, 300(2), 433, 434, 456(2) Mass. 6262 Hale, Thomas — 153 N.Y. 2650 Hale, Thomas Wright — 136, 150(2), 214(3), 424(2) N.H. 5420 Hale, Walter Stearns — 63, 405, 493 N.Y. 4060 Hale, William Bayard— 220 Ind. 5721 Hall, Alexander Mitchell, 2nd — 429 N.Y. 352 Hall, Benjamin Elihu — 153, 293, 407, 506, 548 N.Y. 2021 Hall, Bordman — 215 Mass. 2081 Hall, Charles Lauder — 216 Cal. 3989 Hall, Clarence Loines — 116, 183 Conn. 504 Hall, Clayton Colman — 16, 50, 115, 132, 133, 266, 366, 367, 453, 484, 508(2), 509(2), 543 Md. 3961 Hall, David Allen — 247 R.L 2060 Hall, Dudley— 215, 393, 429, 505, 506(2) N.Y. 5492 Hall, Edward Simmons — 508 N.Y. 3331 Hall, Frank Gardner — 198 Mass. 3080 Hall, George Eli — 216 Cal. 517 Hall, George Franklin— 64, 134, 215, 310, 348, 363(3), 429 Mass. Hall, George Purdy — 391 N.Y. , Hall, George Robinson — 199 Mass. 2545 Hall, Harrison Coburn— 57, 58, 212, 215, 232, 427, 436 Mass. 899 Hall, Harry Newbury— 445 III. 3888 Hall, Henry— 216 »3TASS' 4714 Hall, Henry Benbrooke— 215, 328 m't" 3306 Hall, Henry Harrington— 489 N.J. 3352 Hall, Henry Lyon— 216 Mass- 3270 Hall, Henry Orville— 215(4), 271, 272, 327(2), 385 D.C. 623 29552220 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 3245 Hall, John Henry — 116, 183 Conn. 896 Hall, Lemuel Ruggles — 153, 214, 407(3), 459, 469, 524, 530, 547, 548, 557, 561, 565, 567, 568(2) III. 1085 Hall, Lewis — 44(2), 98 N.Y. 534 Hall, Lewis Colman — 18(2), 114, 169, 173, 229, 287, 327, 337, 392, 393, 475, 509 Mass. and N.Y. 2809 Hall, Maurice Arthur — 216 Cal. 3984 Hall, Nelson Read — 247, 392 R.I. 4322 Hall, Oliver — 216 Mass. 418 Hall, Peter Penn-Gaskell — 26, 367 Pa. 4546 Hall, Samuel Stickney — 215 N.J. 924 Hall, Thomas William — 16, 115, 132, 366, 367, 509 Md. 3690 Hall, Victor Joseph — 216 Cal. 2687 Hall, Warren Vail — 267 D.C. 1687 Hall, William Carvel — 63, 92, 198, 215, 216, 285, 320, 322, 401, 412, 460, 556 D.C. 4333 Hall, William Hunt, Jr. — 508 N.Y. 4327 Hall, William Penn-Gaskell — 367 Pa. 3715 Hall, William Stickney — 398 Mass. 4102 Hallowell, Thomas Jewett — 58, 59, 401 N.Y. 1522 Halsey, Charles Thompson Day — 126 N.J. 2357 Halsey, Edmund Tryon — 217 Ky. 18 Halsey, Harlan Page — 350, 461, 481, 483 N.Y. 17 Halsey, Henry Augustus — 126, 217, 350, 461, 481, 483 N.Y. 3573 Halsey, Lewis — 217 Ky. 3840 Halsey, Samuel Armstrong — 217 N.J. 2087 Halsey, William Armstrong — 217 N.j. 1 191 Halsey, William Lafon — 217 Ky. 1176 Halsted, David Crane — 126(2), 350(2), 461(2), 559 N.Y. 1177 Halsted, Edward Bayard — 126(2), 350(2), 461(2), 559 N.Y. 4004 Halsted, Pennington — 350 N.Y. 3790 Hambleton, Frank Sherwood — 218 Md. 5283 Hambleton, Thomas Edward — 218 Md. 151 Hamersley, James Hooker — 202, 218, 302, 393 497(2) N.Y. 5246 Hamersley, Louis Gordon — 218 N.Y. 587 Hamersley, William — 142, 218 Conn. 1026 Hamilton, Charles William — 218(2) Neb. 177 Hamilton, Alexander — 418 N.Y. 4059 Hamilton, Alexander — 218 Ind. 1025 Hamilton, Frank Tiernan — 218(2) Neb. 5729 Hamilton, Harry Fuller — 218 Vt. 4509 Hamilton, Henry DeWitt — 445 N.Y. 3234 Hamilton, Henry Nicoll — 418 N.Y. 4977 Hamilton, Irenus Kittredge, Jr. — 549 Conn. 6130 Hamlen, Arthur Byron — 218 N.Y. 5623 Hamlin, Albert Church— 5, 9, 58, 115, 175, 319, 389, 530 N.Y. 2558 Hamlin, Charles Sumner — 218 Mass. 2399 Hammett, Clarence Sherman — 428 Ga. 1982 Hammond, Andrew Goodrich— 351, 375 Conn. 5060 Hammond, Edward — 219 Md. 743 Hammond, Lyman Dresser— 16, 151(2), 218, 310, 336, 455, 484 III. 4227 Hammond, Samuel— 94, 137, 154, 174, 43o, 500 Mass. 2514 Hammond, William Buehler— 218 Pa. 2994 Hammond, Winthrop — 103 Mass. 4255 Hance, Irwin Howell — 219 N.J. 624 roll of members 4254 Hance, William White— 7, 159, 219, 258, 386(2), 387(2), 493, 500, 501 N.J. 4569 Hancock, James Etchberger — 219 Md. 691 Hand, Billings Learned — 45, 141, 291, 293 N.Y. 5288 Handy, John Custis— 219 Md. 4833) Hanna, Charles Augustus— 315 Neb. 6357 Hanson, Henry Hall— 303 N.H. 6353 Hanson, Stacy Locke — 303 N.H. 5371 Harbeson, Frank O'Ferrell — 43 Cal. 3515 Harden, Alfred Dearing — 21 Ga. 1197 Harden, Edward Thomas — 21(2), 356 Cal. 650 Hardie, Francis Hunter — 133, 468, 495(2), 568 D.C. 639 Hardie, Joseph Cuyler— 133, 197, 468, 491, 492, 495(2), 568 D.C. 4039 Harding, George Chamberlain — 93 N.Y. 3373 Harding, Hammond Lee — 546 N.Y. 3843 Hardwick, Charles Cheever — 339 N.J. 900 Hardy, Cyrus Austin — 89(2), 118(2) III. 4675 Hargitt, Robert Palmer — 50, 504, 560 Ohio 4723 Hargreaves, Fred Wells — 55 Minn. 4679 Harlow, Arthur Franklin — 166 Mass. 5469 Harlow, John Bradford — 59 Mass. 5253 Harmar, William Wurts — 474 Pa. 2226 Harmon, Ralph Gilbert — 221 Mass. 1979 Harral, Edward Wright — 519 Conn. 1248 Harral, George — 82, 167, 245, 353, 478, 482, 507, 518, 519 N.Y. 5885 Harriman, Edward Avery — 18 Conn. 55 Harriman, Francis Cottenet — 265, 418(2), 492, 495, 496 N.Y. 127 Harriman, William Edward — 265, 418, 492, 495, 497, 568 N.Y. 4991 Harrington, Arthur Clark — 33, 40, 44, 65, 106, 109, 174, 221(2), 480, 511, 546 Me. 2116 Harrington, Charles — 30, 52(2), 53, 65, 106, 121(2), 227, 301, 532 Mass. 5899 Harrington, Ernest Stone — 539 R.L 5158 Harrington, Harrison Loring — 136, 186, 342 Mass. 3441 Harris, Alfonso Scott — 221 Mass. 2022 Harris, Charles — 338 Mass. 4469 Harriss Clinton Gardner — 66 Pa. 4529 Harris, Credo Fitch — 175 Ky. 3642 Harris, Frederick — 104 Mass. 5877 Harris, Galen Moses — 104 N.Y. 2942 Harris, James Louis — 559 N.H. 4913 Harris, Norman Wait — 222 III. 5076 Harris, Walter St. George— 16, 17, 18, 222, 353, 404, 471 Conn. 5718 Harris, William Overton — 103, 200, 222, 474(2), 541 Ky. 4486 Harris, Williams Cooper — 64, 141, 222, 234, 357, 538 Mich. 2394 Harrison, Alexander — 547 Conn. 2377 Harrison, Carter Henry— 52(3), 80(2), 89(2), 223(4), 224, 225, 237, 370, 390, 391, 409(3), 432, 565, 566 III. 562 Harrison, Lynde — 547 Conn. 3474 Harrison, Russell B. — 223(2) Ind. 3850 Hart, Albert Bushnell — 225 Mass. 5833 Hart, Alfred Lucius — 297 Conn. 805 Hart, Byerly— 225 Pa. 625 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1740 Hart, Charles Nelson— 210, 225(2), 307, 347, 348, 351, 380(2), 428, 433, 482, 516, 517, 519 CoLO- 5874 Hart, Frederic Jones — 224, 225(2) Mo. 4746 Hart, George Thomas — 207(2), 396, 406, 539 R.L 323 Hart, George William — 76(2), 174, 175, 190, 225(2), 229, 319, 406, 519 N.Y. 2192 Hart, Henry Gilbert — 224, 225(2), 229, 278, 307, 422 N.Y. 3898 Hart, Richard Huson — 190, 210, 225(2), 307, 332, 347, 348, 351, 380(2), 428, 433, 482, 516, 517, 519 Colo. 581 Hart, Samuel — 33, 81, 104, 203, 218(2), 225(2), 229, 257, 295, 3", 382, 422, 424(2), 541 Conn. 5730 Hart, Thomas — 225 Pa. 360 Hartley, George Derwent — 340 N.Y. 826 Hartley, Isaac Smithson — 340 Mass. 2208 Hartson, Millard Tracy — 480 Cal. and Wash. 5305 Harvey, Erwin Maurice — 319, 516 Vt. 4504 Harvey, LeRoy — 65 Del. 2513 Harvey, Richard Wistar — 344 Pa. 1096 Hasell, Lewis Cruger — 128, 133 N.Y. 1945 Haseltine, Frank — 197 Pa. 3318 Haskell, Charles Oliver — 395(2) Me. 3093 Haskell, Frank Walsh — 9, 96(2), 119(2), 153, 162, 195, 227, 343, 450(3), 459, 523 N.Y. 1288 Haskell, Frederick Augustus — 308 N.Y. 4905 Haskell, Frederick Tudor— 58 III. 3728 Haskell, Harry Garner — 10 Del. 2660 Haskell, Horace Stewart — 240 Vt. 640 Haskins, Charles Waldo — 227, 255, 489, 503, 515 D.C. and N.Y. 5324 Haskins, Frederic Chandler — 94 Mass. 5870 Haskins, Henry Stanley — 446 N.Y. 1799 Haskins, Leander Miller — 376(2), 475 Mass. 5150 Haskins, Samuel Moody — 227 Cal. 841 Hastings, Henry— 64(2), 134, 411 (3), 425, 426, 454, 539, 543 Mass. 1439 Hastings, Hugh — 270 N.Y. 21 Hatch, Arthur Melvin — 51, 427, 467(2) N.Y. 3516 Hatch, Clarence — 528 Ga. and Mich. 3517 Hatch, Josiah Oakes — 8(2), 28, 31, 36, 48, m, 121, 145, 146, 172, 198, 199, 209, 232, 312, 328, 331, 366, 372, 528, 567 Ga. 1429 Hatcher, Robert Stockwell — 292 D.C. 4578 Hatfield, Abraham, Jr. — 41, 78, 182, 201, 228, 304, 327, 503(2), 507, 509 N-Y. 4056 Hatfield, Henry Reed — 362(2), 406 Pa. 1875 Hatfield, William Henry — 226 N.Y. 1042 Hathaway, Forrest Henry — 30, 271, 272 III. and Vt. 5944 Hathaway, Harry St. Clair — 228 N.J. 3786 Haughton, Richard — 9(2), 19, 56, 58, 59, 112, 262, 293, 333(2), 389, 397, 428, 480, 530(3), 531 Pa. 3802 Haven, William — 8, 12, 13, 23, 49, 100(2), 109, 116, 140, 142, 150, 153, 160, 186(2), 229(2), 242, 255, 295, 367, 426(3), 476, 489, 507, 546, 559(2), 562(2) Iowa 5408 Haviland, Pierson — 556 Minn. 2901 Hawes, Andrew — 477 Me. 2712 Hawes, Emory — 127, 202, 229(2), 255, 476 N.Y. 626 ROLL OF MEMBERS 199 126 6276 3378 4426 3431 1779 23602205 2856 3462 4775 19071986 2702 419 27462128 5698 910 3688 1350 6207 562737o8 5588 510 1362 6272 2092 5021 4545 52143530 2300 2698 4609 33344045 5465 1848 4021 552 3977 Hawes, Gilbert Ray — 229(3) N.Y. Hawkes, E. McDougall — 323 N.Y. Hawkins, William Elton — 12, 20(2), 28, 31(2), 66, 69, 91, 156, 164, 183(2), 213, 215, 216(2), 221, 223, 224(2), 230(2), 259(2), 297, 330(2), 356, 377, 401(2), 402, 406, 44i, 45i, 460(2), 465, 486, 487(2), 509(2), 511(2), 534, 551(2) N.Y. Hawks, Edward Clinton — 175 N.Y. Hawks, Frederick Elliot — 28, 38, 52, 119(2), 230(2), 265, 280, 346, 421(3), 436, 477, 523 Mass. Hawks, James Dudley — 8, 63(2), 64, 112, 175, 177, 229, 368, 474, 564 Mich. Hawks, Joseph Matthew — 88, 544(2) Minn. Hawks, William Irving — 27, 44, 229, 230, 436 Neb. and N.Y. Hawley, Walter Augustus — 230 Cal. Hawxhurst, Arthur — 229, 230, 420 III. Hay, Charles Cortlandt — 482 N.Y. Hay, Thomas Robson — 222 Ohio. Hayden, Charles — 536 Mass. Hayden, Edward Simeon — 243 Conn. Hayden, Henry Whiting — 58, 231, 471, 530, 531 N.Y. Hayden, Horace Edwin — 180, 199, 230(2), 231, 313, 333(2), 360(2), 436, 458, 459, 534 Pa. Hayden, James Raynor — 58, 231, 471, 530, 531(2) N.Y. Hayden, William Mozart — 23, 79, 180, 199, 230(2), 231, 313, 333, 360(3), 436, 458, 459, 534 Md. Haydon, Benjamin Leslie — 475 N.Y. Hayes, Birchard Austin — 45, 94(2), 102, 115, 119(2), 122, 179, 180, 231, 252, 258, 337, 340, 343, 371, 385, 406, 408, 422, 434, 436, 474, 484, 523, 530(2) Md. and Ohio. Hayes, Charles Harris — 483 N.J. Hayes, John — 169(2) Mo. Hayes, Marshall Crane — 305(2) Cal. Hayes, Stanley Wolcott — 546 Ind. Hayes, William Allen — 8, 320 Mass. Hayes, William Allen, 2nd — 320 Mass. Haynes, Emory James — 232, 349 Mass. and N.Y. Haynes, John Randolph — 170 Cal. Haynes, Nathan Williams — 190 N.J. and Md. Hays, Edgar Clinton — 332 Mo. Hays, Eugene Delancy — 499 N.Y. Hays, James Amenza — 256 Wash. Hayward, Frank Earle — 431 N.Y. Hayward, William Eugene — 562 Hazard, Rowland — 232, 403 Hazard, Rowland Gibson — 403 Hazard, Thomas George, Jr.— 160 Hazelton, Gerry Whiting— 374, 434 Hazleton, William Carpenter — 121(2) Heald, Clarence Edward— 233(2), 238, 271, 331, 449 Healey, David Alden — 5, 155, '95, 203, 204, 233(2), 531 Heathfield, Herbert D'Estemanville— 218, 227, 455, 456, 512(3) t Mass- Heaton, John Edward— 71(2), 146, 201, 257, 271, 272, 336, 340, 388, 449, 482, 507, 519, 536 Conn. Hebard, Frederic Schiller— 234, 318 ill, 627 Ind. RI. R.I.RI. Wis. Vt. Cal. Mass. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 5797 Heckman, William Wallace — 393 Mass. 4401 Hedgecock, William Edgar — 432 Mo. 2944 Hegeman, John Rogers, Jr. — 96 N.Y. 263 Heilner, George Corson — 64, 82, 173, 335(2) N.Y. 6365 Helm, Thomas Kennedy — 296, 379 Ky. 4526 Helmuth, William Tod — 490 N.Y. 535 Hemenway, Fred'k Trowbridge — 103(2), 119, 234, 476, 484 Mass. 4735 Hemphill, Robert William, Jr. — 199 Mich. 6352 Henderson, Harry Preston — 539 N.H. 2198 Hendrick, Calvin Wheeler — 545 N.Y. 6077 Hendrick, Herring de la Porte — 142 Md. 5441 Hendrick, John Buford — 104 Ky. 5432 Hendrick, John Buford, Jr. — 104 Ky. 6377 Henry, C. S. Ashby — 15 Pa. 6187 Henry, Charles Seton, 2nd — 49 N.Y. 4106 Henry, George Farnam — 253 Iowa. 670 Henry, James Malcom — 181(2) D.C. 64 Henry, John Francis, Jr. — 189, 235 N.Y. 5241 Henry, John Porter — 75, 90(2), 268, 317, 381, 393, 417, 434(2), 435(2), 510(2) Mo. 643 Henry, John William — 126, 181 D.C. 274 Henry, William Barrett — 189, 235 N.Y. 3737 Henshaw, Joseph Greene — 202 R.L 6117 Hering, Oswald Constantin — 12(2), 61, 108, 153, 172(4), 320, 354, 361, 434, 526, 539 N.Y. 148 Herman, John Armstrong — 14 N.Y. and Pa. 1086 Herrick, Charles William — 293 N.Y. 6105 Herrick, Samuel — 153 D.C. 5049 Herron, Rufus Hills — 529(3) Cal. 3080 Hersey, Alfred Henry — 233 Mass. 1789 Hersey, Dudley Hall — 379 Minn. 1783 Hersey, Roscoe Freeman — 379 Minn. 6016 Hertzog, Walter Sylvester — 236 Cal. 5656 Hess, Frank Jusdon — 351 N.Y. 6170 Hewett, Henry Ball — 186 Ky. 2992 Hewins, James — 2, 228, 369 Mass. 2926 Hewit, James Hillhouse— 319 Mo. 6139 Heylman, Henry Budelman — 479 N.Y. 1034 Heywood, Henry Brady — 489 Neb. and Ind. 994 Hibbard, Homer Nash — 456 III. 4107 Hibben, Paxton Patteson — 155 Ind. 2063 Hicks, Benjamin Doughty — 237(2), 420, 529 N.Y. 5651 Hicks, De Forest — 237 N.Y. 5070 Hicks, Evelyn Pierpont — 237 N.Y. 2064 Hicks, Frederick Cocks — 237, 420 N.Y. 3817 Hicks, Lewis Wilder — 93, 95, 151, 206, 337, 291, 294, 359, 363, 371(2), 475, 479, 525, 552 Mass. 4171 Hicks, Samuel Chudleigh — 217, 244 N.Y. 5569 Hidden, Walter — 489(2) R.L 41 1 9 Higgins, Edward Everett — 141 N.Y. 1896 Higgins, Frederick Alden — 58 N.Y. 2156 Higgins, George — 367 N.H. 6267 High, Everett Nelson — 334 Ohio. 2576 Hill, Charles Borland— 238 N.Y. 628 ROLL OF MEMBERS 6194 Hill, Clarence Edward — 2, 21(2), 113, 118, 209(2), 238(2), 291(4), 373, 473, 526, 543, 559 Mass. 3496 Hill, Edward Marcy — 238 Mass. 4046 Hill, Edwin Allston — 160, 274(2), 275 D.C. 3287 Hill, Frederic Stanhope— 48 Mass. 1139 Hill, Henry Benjamin — 30, 75, 173, 215, 216, 327, 392(2), 410, 432(2), 479, 505(2), 526(3) N.Y. and Minn. 3495 Hill, Henry Horace — 238 Mass. 2144 Hill, Howard Fremont — 3(2), 159, 238 N.H. 3466 Hill, James Frank — 397 Mass. 2632 Hill, John Boynton — 32(2), 38, 68, 132(2), 220, 252, 288, 319, 44o, 524, 525(2), 532 Mo. 4995 Hill, John Creagh — 543 Minn. 3032 Hill, John Fremont — 25(2), 57, 58, 128, 163(2), 171(2), 186, 194, 198, 219, 238, 294, 320(2), 350(2), 367, 39P2), 411, 427, 502(2), 534 Me. 3683 Hill, John Philip— 3, 24, 239(2), 362, 399, 401, 454, 520 Md. 1502 Hill, John Whipple — 2, 75, 173, 216, 327, 432, 505, 526(2) III. 1114 Hill, Lew Cass — 20, 238, 337, 340, 415, 532 Mass. 2462 Hill, Malcom Westcott — 90, 179, 223, 264, 265, 522 Md. 3891 Hill, Norman Alan — 90, 179, 223, 264, 265, 522 Md. 5686 Hill, Ralph Waldo Snowden — 62 D.C. 1586 Hill, Robert Cormer — 31, 49(2), 95, 143(3), 197, 237, 496, 529, 558 N.Y. 1853 Hill, Wallace Morrell — 105 N.J. 5891 Hill, William Carroll — 329 Mass. 1133 Hill, William Squier — 2, 216, 432, 479, 505, 526(2) N.Y. 4340 Hilles, William Samuel — 304 Del. 1 181 Hillhouse, Charles Betts — 492 N.Y. 50 Hillhouse, Francis — 49, 103, 319,. 492, 495 N.Y. 4814 Hilliard, Elisha Clinton — 441 Conn. 5419 Hills, John Albert — 158, 159, 191 N.Y. 3225 Hills, Joseph Lawrence — 5, 64, 151 Vt. 4657 Hills, Ralph Warren — 239 D.C. 4929 Hills, Thomas Lawrence — 5 Vt. 3842 Hills, William, Jr. — 239 N.J. 1094 Hills, William Ellery — 239 N.Y. 4014 Hinchman, Frederick Barnard — 518 N.Y. 3608 hlncken, cort roadside — 311 n.y. 3106 Hinckley, Nathaniel Bent — 240 Minn. 1849 Hinckley, Sylvester Baxter — 109, 562 Mass. 4234 Hinman, Edward Chauncey — 5 Mich. 4755 Hitchcock, James Ripley Wellman— 19, 58, 59, 64, 95, 105, 115, 116, 122, 237, 241, 356, 382, 388, 420 N.Y. 4228 Hitchcock, Thomas Barnes — 241 Mass. 42 Hoadley, James Henry— 239, 485 N.Y. 3200 Hobbs, Franklin Warren — 200 Mass. 1815 Hobson, Henry Wise — 301, 403, 417 Colo. 4641 Hodgdon, Alexander Lewis — 536 Md. 4978 Hodgdon, Anderson Dana — 536 Md. 933 Hodges, Alfred— 189, 190, 243(3), 386, 387(2) N.Y. 1707 Hodges, George — 445 Mass. 2298 Hoes, Roswell Randall — 367 R.I. 121 Hoff, John Van Rensselaer— 198, 496 N.Y. 3323 Hoffman, Charles Frederick— 243 N.Y. 629 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 3628 29436257 4033 6021 2185) 6032) 58861991 4434 5811 1359 4431 1119 1226 6049 5237 4985 5390 3130 1 100 2463 3475 5614 4271 55H16351729 32475922 4829 5689 3343 4617 2243 556761023583 5000 5184 4698 1840 4903 39063697 Hoffman, Eugene Augustus — 243(3) N.Y. Hoffman, Richard Curzon — 208, 219 Md. Hoffman, Samuel Verplanck — 37(2), 127, 164(2), 204, 243(3), 386, 387, 418, 444, 457, 492(2), 496, 497, 498, 500(2), 501 N.Y. and N.J. Hoffman, William Mitchell Vail — 243 N.Y. Hoge, Peyton Harrison — 89, 223, 391, 566 Ky. Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Jr. — 89, 223, 391, 566 Ky. Holbrook, Clark — 244 N.Y. Holbrook, Harry Sherman — 15, 65, 244, 256, 364, 365 Mo. Holbrook, Levi — 25, 78, 167, 173, 194, 200, 212(2), 227, 238, 244, 337(2), 358, 396(2), 397(2), 4H, 521, 526, 528, 529, 548 Mass. and N.H. Holcombe, Harold Goodwin — 465 Conn. Holcombe, John Marshall — 67, 82, 95, 191, 210, 211, 234, 583 244 35i, 371, 382, 464, 465, 502, 503, 516, 534 Conn. Holden, Edward Packard — 516 N.J. Holden, Edward Packard, Jr. — 516 N.j. Holden, Edward Singleton — 16, 48, 163, 244, 407 Cal. Holden, Horace — 244 N.J. Holden, Joshua Bennett — 84(3), 280, 399, 443 Mass. Holden, William — 245 Mass. Holden, William Henry — 416 Mich. Holladay, Alexander Randolph — 52 Va. Holladay, Charles Bolling — 52 Del. Holladay, Edmund Burke — 127 Cal. Holland, Alexander — 245 N.Y. Holland, John Butterfield — 82, 245, 365 N.Y. Holland, Joseph — 82, 245, 365 N.Y. Holliday, Jacquelin Smith — 235 Ind. Holliday, John Hampden, Jr. — 299 Ind. Holliday, William Post — 245 Mich. hollingsworth, wllliam irving — 245 cal. Hollingsworth, William Wharton — 87 Pa. hollingsworth, zachary taylor — 476 mass. Hollister, Horace Edward Tompkins — 245 Mo. Holloway, Charles Thomas — 478 N.Y. Holly, James Kissam — 529 N.Y. Hollyday, Guy Tilghman Orme — 35 Md. Holman, Charles Bradley — 246 Mass. Holmes, Daniel Franklin — 247 R.L Holmes, Edwin Thomas — 153, 399 N.Y. Holmes, George Henry — 115 R.L Holmes, Samuel Spelman — 247 III. Holmes, William Boyd — 135(2), 246, 247 Mass. Holmes, William H. Appleton — 149 N.Y. Holstein, Otto — 197 N.Y. and Ky. Holt, Frank Ward — 109(2), 508, 509(2) Mich. Holt, Henry Peter Renoux — 64, 141, 447 D.C. Holt, John Howland — 247 Holton, Henry Dwight — 212, 247(2) Homer, William Bradford — 33(2), 46(2), 49(2), 79, 80(2), 95, 116, 146, 150, 180, 198, 199(2), 241(2), 242(3), 256, 264, 280, 282, 295, 347, 396, 397, 434, 441, 449(2), 450, 458(3), 485, 5", 537, 546 Hooker, Edward Williams — 195, 307, 519, 537 630 R.L Vt. Mo. Conn. ROLL OF MEMBERS 5164 Hooker, Thomas, Jr. — 562 Conn. 4464 Hooker, Thomas Williams — 519 Conn. 4613 Hoopes, Wilford Lawrence — 248 R.L 3205 Hopkins, Alfred Francis — 67, 271, 332, 340 D.C. 632 Hopkins, Archibald— 249(3), 257(2) D.C. 2404 Hopkins, Bedford Brown— 44(2) Wis. 6215 Hopkins, Constant Church — 99, 153, 382, 439, 472, 480 III. 5340 Hopkins, Eustis Langdon — 12, 13(2), 140, 153, 216, 427 N.Y. 4205 Hopkins, Forest — 249 III. 3073 Hopkins, George Hiram — 248 Mich. 5983 Hopkins, Granville Bowdle — 360 Md. 3206 Hopkins, Neville Monroe — 67, 271, 332, 340 D.C. 149 Hopkinson, Edward — 250 N.Y. and Pa. 4173 Hoppin, FIamilton Louis — 42, 45, 47, 107(2), 137, 138, 155, 158, 161, 189, 191, 228, 248, 252, 255(2), 262, 264, 275, 307, 313, 39i, 440, 476, 494, 534, 54i, 562 N.Y. 4174 Hoppin, Samuel Howland — 42, 45, 47, 107(2), 137, 1-55, 158, 161, 189, 191, 228, 248, 252, 255(2), 262, 264, 275, 307, 313, 39i, 440, 476, 494, 534, 54i, 562 N.Y. 4962 Hopping, Allen Tilton — 250 N.Y. 4945 Hopping, Andrew Howard — in, 151, 217, 250, 261 N.Y. 1868 Hord, Arnold Harris — 12, 14(2), 15(2), 69, 190, 222(3), 470, 483, 514, 522 D.C. 2813 Horner, Alfred Byrne — 47, 76, 161, 182(2), 474 D.C. 4567 Horner, Inman — 182 Pa. 1321 Hornor, Caleb Wright — 454(2) Pa. 144 Hornor, William Macpherson — 23, 43, 182, 285, 312(2), 318(2), 402, 403, 454, 457, 480 N.Y. and Pa. 6379 Hornor, William Macpherson, Jr. — 403 Pa. 5480 Horton, Elias Quereau — 250 D.C. 668 Horton, William Edward — 9, 107, 250, 442, 560 D.C. and N.Y. 248 Hosmer, Edward Sturges — 78, 247, 389, 465, 482, 519 N.Y. 4137 Hosmer, James Ray — 229, 250 N.Y. 1618 Hosmer, Jerome Carter — 89, 90, 116, 117, 250, 253, 291, 322, 367(2), 382 Mass. 2044 Hotchkin, Walter Bryant — 9 N.Y. 1985 Hotchkiss, Henry Lucius — 415 Conn. 4789 Hotchkiss, Henry Stuart — 484 Conn. 4263 Hough, Benjamin Kent — 22 Mass. 467 Hough, Oliver — 21, 109, 127, 220, 225, 246, 251, 269, 533, 535 pA- 1448 Houghton, Clement Stevens — 251 Mass. 3221 Houghton, George Clarke — 436 N.Y. 525 Houghton, Henry Oscar — 2, 55, 146, 251(4), 286, 353, 505, 506, 527, 536 Mass. 537 Houghton, Henry Oscar, Jr. — 146, 251, 353, 505, 506, 527 Mass. 2425 Houghton, James Clay — 251(4), 353, 505, 536 Vt. 3165 Houghton, John Paul — 5, 9, 56, 57, 58, 63, 112, 122, 247, 262, 333, 44o Pa. 2676 Houghton, William Addison — 21, 31, 65, 71, 121(2), 167, 181, 236, 251(2), 252, 316, 384, 396, 406, 415, 468, 522, 535 Me. 5231 Houston, Allen Polk — 160, 377 III. 5608 Houston, De Verne Cary — 69, 107, 321(2), 366, 500 Mo. 5606 Houston, Edward Maxwell — 321 (2) Mo. 5609 Houston, Junius Wilson — 69, 107, 321(2), 366, 500 Mo. 631 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 2648 Houston, Samuel Frederic — 552(2), 558 Pa. 452 Houston, William Churchill — 325, 438 Pa. 3384 How, John Gordon — 173 , N.Y. 2306 Howard, Charles Edward Nason — 37, 302, 331, 497 Minn. 5147 Howard, Edwin Grant — 325 Cal. 2738 Howard, Harry Morton — 253 Mass. 3389 Howard, Harry Stinson — 5, 10, 83, 166, 253, 353, 503, 531, 544 Vt. 4466 Howard, John Duvall — 99 Md. 1002 Howard, Leland O. — 191, 373, 517 D.C. 488 Howard, McHenry — 4(2), 51, 77, 99(2), 122, 158, 191(3), 213, 269, 280, 302, 303(4), 334, 342, 376, 406, 407, 466(3), 517 Md. 3905 Howard, Oliver Otis— 253 Vt. 133 Howard, William Coleman — 249, 267, 298, 470, 478, 564 N.Y. 3860 Howard-Martin, Edmund — 317, 449 N.Y. 6036 Howe, Charles Luke — 10, 11, 82, 133, 155, 221, 252, 256, 353, 368(2), 369, 388, 394(2), 408, 481(2), 548(2), 549, 553 N.H. 3226 Howe, Edward Jenkins — 16 Mass. 1219 Howe, Edward Willard — 16, 18, 75, 119, 180, 256, 291, 292, 332, 337, 368, 396, 535, 536(4) Mass. 2456 Howe, George Allaire — 536 Pa. 2960 Howe, George Rowland — 253 N.J. 2101 Howe, Herbert Marshall — 131, 185, 253, 307, 363, 365, 542 Pa. 4356 Howe, John Bigelow — 44 N.Y. 5422 Howell, Benjamin Franklin — 254 N.J. 4527 Howell, Charles Fish — 254 N.Y. 2878 Howell, Edwin Albro — 254(2), 394, 520 N.Y. 1482 Howell, Gilbert — 254(2) N.Y. 78 Howell, Henry Wilson, Jr. — 254, 500 N.Y. 329 Howell, William — 254(2) N.Y. 124 Howes, Frederic Reuben — 254 N.Y. 4435 Howland, Carver — 254 Cal. 890 Howland, Charles Warren — 27, 383, 562 Mass. 513 Howland, Daniel Webster — 27, 383, 562 Mass. 3253 Howland, Shepard — 255 Mass. 1680 Hoyt, Albert Ellis — 240, 519, 547 N.Y. 3321 Hoyt, Charles Wentworth — 5, 61, 153, 529, 534, 538 N.Y. 2008 Hoyt, Edward Corse — 39(2), 246, 256, 374 Conn. 1673 Hoyt, Henry S. — 302 N.Y. 1517 Hoyt, Sam'l Roosevelt Johnson— 39(2), 256(2), 268, 374 Iowa. 1105 Hoyt, William Edwin — 5, 61, 153, 534 N.Y. 811 Hubbard, Adolphus Skinner — 256(2), 257 N.H. 4191 Hubbard, Elijah Kent, Jr. — 16 Conn. 5649 Hubbard, Ernest Valentine — 552 N.Y. 1107 Hubbard, Gardiner Greene — 231, 295, 554(2) D.C. 2414 Hubbard, John Erastus — 48, 256, 441 Vt. 3328 Hubbard, Paul Mascarene — 257, 318 Mass. 4294 Hubbard, Phineas— 57, 67, 88, 114, 119(2), 127, 153(2), 171(2), 173, 179, 180, 313, 356, 363, 291(2), 332, 342(2), 355, 368, 379, 401, 402, 4", 4*2(6), 436(2), 456, 458, 502, 510(2), 523 , , Mass. 5509 Hubbard, Ralph Hustace— 16, 30, 46, 51(2), 78, 125, 165, 185, 199, 243, 256, 265, 309(2), 3", 334, 380, 387, 388(2), 632 ROLL OF MEMBERS 395(2), 425, 433, 449, 466, 484, 526, 527, 542, 552, 553, 561 N.Y. 3723 Hubbard, Robert Morris — 257 Mo. 4005 Hubbard, Walter Comstock — 30, 51(2), 78, 256, 334, 380, 449, 552, 553 N.Y. 6319 Hubbard, Wilbur Ross — 514 Md. 5980 Hubbard, Wilbur Watson — 514 Md. 1462 Hubbell, Charles Buckley — 74 N.Y. 2339 Hubbell, Frederick Cooper — 257 Iowa. 2199 Hubbell, Frederick Marion — 257 Iowa. 359 Hubbell, Henry Wilson — 54, 78, 170, 176, 245, 257(3), 353, 365, 428, 478, 482, 507, 518, 519 N.Y. 4738? Hudnut, Alexander Malieu — 7, 9, n, 53, 164, 181, 185, 47855 312, 374, 431, 495, 552, 553(2) N.Y. & N.J. 4562 Huidekoper, Frederic Louis — 429 D.C. 673 Huidekoper, Frederick Wolters — 74, 166(2), 245, 323(2), 428, 429(2) D.C. 3163 Huidekoper, Wallis — 428 Pa. 5993 Huie, William Henry Thompson — 42, 182, 393, 431 Cal. 2378 Hulbert, Edmund Daniel — 258, 263, 436, 448, 518, 546, 563 III. 182 Hulbert, Henry Carleton — 31, 32, 54, 64, 158(2), 258, 383, 421, 430, 482, 543, 544 N.Y. 3784 Hull, Frederick Marcus, Jr. — 207 Ga. 1670 Hull, George Huntington — 259 N.Y. 1628 Hull, James Wells — 17, 51, 141(2), 158, 179, 189, 190(2), 202, 233, 255, 259, 272, 313, 330, 357(2), 460, 476, 502, 512, 524, 537 Mass. 6256 Hull, Jep Rucker — 429 Ga. 4554 Hull, John Baker Thompson — 23 Md. 4247 Hull, John Charles Fremont — 259, 420 Cal. 5631 Hull, Louis Kossuth — 562 Minn. 1256 Humason, Virgil Pettibone — 47 N.Y. 4879 Hume, Edgar Erskine — 26(2), 53, 72, 127, 151, 242, 259(2), 342, 386, 439(2), 498, 534 Ky. 1030 Humphrey, Charles Frederick — 260 Neb. 5131 Humphrey, Henry Clay — 287 Vt. 5133 Humphrey, William Jerome — 287 Vt. 305 Humphreys, Frank Landon — 15*3, 260, 293 N.Y. and N.J. 857 Humphreys, Frederick H. — 260 N.J. 3569 Hundley, John Barret — 29 Ky. 1595 Hungerford, Charles Stuart — 260 N.Y. 617 Hungerford, Clarence Catlin — 502 Conn. 3925 Hungerford, Newman — 502 Conn. 4374 Hungerford, Victor William — 260 N.Y. 6211 Hunnewell, William Bowne — 12, 27, 227(2), 235, 260, 303, 401, 479, 485, 538 Cal. 3546 Hunt, Arthur Kinsman — 7, 8, 13, 35, 54, 63, 64, 67, 108, 121, 140, 153, 157, 181, 201, 220, 242, 245, 251, 261(2), 265(2), 283, 298, 310(2), 327, 332, 357, 361, 368(3), 371, 376, 378, 401, 402, 405, 485, 516, 521, 527, 528, 533, 538, 545(2), 546, 547, 549 Me- 1718 Hunt, Henry Warren — 181, 330(2), 331 Mass. 4887 Hunt, Nathaniel Francis — 260 Mass. 4727 Hunt, Philip Barstow — 516 Minn. 3207 Hunt, Ridgely — 302 N.Y. 4652 Hunt, Ridgely, Jr. — 492 N.Y. «33 society of colonial wars 918 Hunt, Samuel Furman — 43, 53, 56, 246, 247, 261 Md. and Ohio. 4892 Hunt, Wetmore— 278 Mich. 3903 Hunter, Edward — 361 Minn. 678 Hunter, Richard Stockton — 454 Pa. 1900 Huntington, Charles Richards — 5, 53, 64, 101, 335, 363, 333, 384, 480 N.Y. 1989 Huntington, Frederick Jabez — 113, 331, 363(3), 314, 484, 554 Conn. 3488 Huntington, Henry Alonzo — 539 III. 5389 Huntington, Henry Edwards — 105, 363(3) Cal. 3707 Huntting, Teunis Dimon — 191, 337, 341 N.Y. 815 Hurd, Charles Russell — 80 Mass. 5863 Hurd, Edward Augustus — 80 Mass. 1403 Hurd, Ethan Osborn — 240(2), 262, 263(2), 281, 331, 353(2), 525 Ohio. 2196 Hurd, Harold — 80 N.Y. 287 Hurd, Rukard — 240(2), 262, 263(2), 281, 331, 353, 525 N.Y. and Minn. 3147 Hurlbutt, John Henry — 258, 263 Conn. 6316 Hurst, John Edward — 419 Md. 5243 Hurty, Frank Walker— 505 Minn. 4373 Huse, Arthur Hosmer — 384 Me. 737 Huse, Hiram Augustus — 122 Vt. 985 Huse, Robert Selden — 96, 104, 382, 423, 558 N.Y. 4548 Hutchings, DeWitt Vermelye — 499, 500 Cal. 4772 Hutchings, George Long — 307 N.J. 4989 Hutchings, Henry Matthias — 240 Mass. 1 143 Hutchins, Charles Lewis — 263 Mass. 6198 Hutchins, Harry Walter — 241 Ohio 5227 Hutchins, James Calhoun — 527 III. 2267 Hutchinson, Gary Talcott — 391 N.Y. 4688 Hutchinson, Charles Edward — 515 N.J. 417 Hutchinson, Charles Hare — 428 Pa. 5975 Hutchinson, Charles Lyman — 116 Me. 4896 Hutchinson, Edward Bryant — 555 Mass. 3258 Hutton, Arthur Lefferts — 492 N.Y. 5716 Hutton, William Henry Harrison, Jr. — 269 Mich. 71 Hyatt, Frank Stanley — 264 N.Y. 5313 Hyatt, Jesse Middleton — 106 D.C. 4876 Hyde, Alvan Waldo — 504 Conn. 2472 Hyde, Clarence Melville — 307 N.Y. 785 Hyde, Edwin Francis — 307 N.Y. 1733 Hyde, Frank Charles — 125 Mass. 4256 Hyde, Frederic Bulkeley — 316 D.C. 653 Hyde, Frederick Erastus — 307 N.Y. 1885 Hyde, James Clarence — 264, 537 N.Y. 2028 Hyde, James Nevins — 307, 531 III. 1367 Hyde, Raymond Newton — 264, 537 N.Y. 5200 Hyde, Samuel Meade — 307 N.Y. 2868 Hyde, Thomas — 35, 472 D.C. 2004 Hyde, William Waldo — 64 Conn. 634 ROLL OF MEMBERS I 4684 Ide, Robert Leonard — 265 N.Y. 5443 Iglehart, Iredell Waddell — 92 Md. 5286 Iglehart, James Davidson — 438 Md. 3202 Inches, George Brimmer — 99(3), 105, 108, 143(2), 189, 231, 245, 247(2), 262(4), 306, 307, 321, 343, 349, 357(2), 368(3), 374, 389, 447, 457, 464, 465, 496, 519, 538, 558 Mass. 5151 Ingalese, Richard — 324 Cal. 2178 Ingalls, Phineas Henry — 443 Conn. 1990 Ingersoll, Charles Anthony — 516 Conn. 570 Ingersoll, Colin Macrae, Jr. — 112, 160, 207, 265, 382, 383, 516 Conn. 1 141 Ingersoll, Edward Payson — 544 N.Y. and Cal. 1952 Ingham, William Henry — 254, 265, 273 Pa, 4210 Ingraham, Phcenix — 293 N.Y. 2972 Ingraham, William Moulton — 32, 89, 355 Me. 3114 Ingraham, William Shurtleff — 14, 72, 75, 271, 333(2), 530 Conn. 5506 Innes, William Theodore — 296 N.Y. 354 Innis, Hasbrouck — 43, 49, 144(3), 152(2), 227, 362, 468(2) N.Y. 5599 Iredell, Charles Jones — 555 Ohio. 4760 Iredell, James Wilkens, Jr. — 555 Ohio. 2723 Irish, Edward Shaw — 102(2), 266, 512 Colo. 3042 'Irving, Cortlandt — 527 N.Y. 3308 Irving, Washington — 6 N.J. 2251 Irwin, John Vosburgh — 310 N.Y. 104 Isham, Charles — 50, 81, 92, 95, 145(2), 179, 180, 436, 437 N.Y. and Conn. 4193 Isham, Norman Morrison — 44, 82(2), 92, 95, 146, 162, 179, 180(2), 266(2), 305, 315, 337, 375, 382, 438, 441, 498, 500, 507, 508, 516, 528(2), 543 R.I. 5234 Israel, Rogers — 77 Md. 3513 Ives, Anson Jesse — 120 Ga. 6045 Ives, Anson Jesse, Jr. — 120 Ga. 709 Ives, Francis Joseph — 119, 179(3), '80, 200, 278, 436(2), 469 N.Y. 1833 Ives, Marvin Allen — 222, 266, 307, 327, 339, 456 III. 1884 Ives, Ralph Olmsted— 267 N.Y. 401 Jackson, Alfred Baury — 5, 235, 460 N.Y. 1909 Jackson, Arthur Eugene — 266 Mass. 4943 Jackson, Daniel Dana — 267 N.Y. 6395 Jackson, Donald— 207 R.L 2823 Jackson, Edward Fisher — 16, 100, 136, 188, 265, 266, 267(2), 33i, 336, 337, 34i, 344, 348, 4'7, 455, 456(2), 484, 505, 506, 517, 518, 526 Mo. 2822 Jackson, George Edwards — 16, 100, 136, 188, 265, 266, 267(2), 331, 336, 341, 344, 417, 455, 456(2), 484, 505, 506, 517, 518, 526(2) Mo. 6022 Jackson, George Murdock — 266 Mo. 635 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 5929 Jackson, Henry Greene — 207 R.L 1752 Jackson, Henry Rootes — 393 Ga. 722 Jackson, Henry Stedman — 267 N.H. 5238 Jackson, Herbert Worth — 476 Va. 6053 Jackson, Hubert King — 266 Mo. 1886 Jackson, James H. — 64, 267 N.Y. 3698 Jackson, John Day — 231 Conn. 3965 Jackson, Nathaniel Francis — 297, 379, 510, 513 Ga. 161 Jackson, Oswald — 99, 100, 135, 146(2), 211, 213, 292, 303, 428, 540, 559 N.Y. 2756 Jackson, Pearsall Bradhurst — 207, 266, 267(2), 366, 453 N.Y. 1711 Jackson, William — 266 Mass. 4162 Jacob, Donald Robertson — 466 Ky. 4161 Jacob, John I. — 466 Ky. 5222 Jacobs, Elmer Rand — 130(2), 257(2), 293, 374 N.Y. 3635 Jacobs, Henry Barton— 267 Md. 5706 Jacobs, Lawrence Merton — 166 N.Y. 6012 Jacquelin, Sydney Stickney de la Roche — 453 Cal. 3647 Jaggard, Edwin Ames — 541 Minn. 6118 James, Carlton — 248, 377, 453 N.Y. 2376 James, Edmund Jones — 150 III. 5772 James, Howard Kellogg — 34, 242, 275, 286, 291(2), 423, 512, 563 Cal. 6014 James, Richard Leavitt — 291 Cal. 1274 James, Thomas — 11(2), 56, 108, 221, 301(3), 402, 415(3) Mo. 5722 Jameson, Edwin Cornell — 268 N.Y. 2143 Jameson, Winfield Scott — 268, 499, 545 N.H. and Wash. 4898 Janeway, George Harold — 390 Cal. 1610 Janvrin, Joseph Edward — 5, 61, 113, 153, 196, 534 N.Y. 5554 Jardine, John Earle — 75(2) Cal. 4214 Jarves, Deming — 460 Mich. 625 Jarvis, Samuel Fermor — 225, 229 Conn. 5994 Jay, Cassius Milton — 269 Cal. 4510 Jay, John — 410 N.Y. 1024 Jaynes, Fremont Nathan — 4, 30, 38, 44, 57, 58, 59, 64(2), 102, 121(2), 134, 174(3), '75, 176(2), 214, 268(2), 269, 276(2), 301, 305, 319, 333, 396, 397, 413, 450, 456, 512, 526, 531, 567 Neb. 5438 Jeffries, John Temple Lloyd — 9, 10(3), 16, 38, 48, 54(2), 61, 62(2), 94(4), 98, 116, 122, 132, 134, 149, 153, 163(2), 166, 167(2), 190, 191, 194, 199, 207(2), 219, 231, 238, 252, 257, 265, 268(2), 290(2), 295, 299(2), 303, 304, 305, 312, 342, 344, 367, 377, 392, 395(3), 409, 443(3), 450, 455(2), 457, 460, 465, 488, 489(2), 499(3), 548, 554(2), 560, 561(2), 563(3), 567 Mass. 1122 Jenkins, Austin Lowe — 62, 192, 219, 229, 308, 376, 432, 524 Md. 5284 Jenkins, Benjamin Wheeler — 524 Md. 1003 Jenkins, Edmund Fellows — 170 N.Y. 795 Jenkins, Edmund Plowden — 62, 192, 376, 432(2) Md. 506 Jenkins, Edward Austin — 62, 192, 376, 432(2), 524 Md. 1037 Jenkins, Francis deSales — 62, 192, 376, 432(2), 524 Md. 1123 Jenkins, Spalding Lowe — 62, 192, 219, 229, 308, 376, 432, 524 Md. 2126 Jenkins, Thomas Courtney — 191(3), 280, 423(2) Md. 5572 Jenks, Albert Alvin — 269 R.L 636 ROLL OF MEMBERS 2466 Jenks, Almet Francis — 270 N.Y. 6103 Jenks, Chancellor Livingston — 269 III. 2875 Jenks, Edward Watrous — 269 Mich. 845 Jenks, Henry Fitch — 270 Mass. 5445 Jenks, Hiram Cleveland — 269 R-L 3432 Jenks, Nathan — 269 Mich. 5573 Jenks, Robert Rice — 269 R.L 3182 Jenney, Bernard — 270 Mass. 5586 Jenney, Bernard, Jr. — 270 Mass. 2037 Jenney, Herbert — 5, 58, 270 Ohio. 395 Jennings, Albert Gould — 78, 79, 199, 204, 465 N.Y. 1999 Jennings, Arthur Osborne — 204 Conn. 9ll\ Jennings, Oliver Gould— 78, 204 N.Y. and Conn. 3927) 4668 Jennings, Walter — 27, 38, 60(2), 78(3), 79(3), 86, 105, 121, 130, 201, 203, 204(2), 230, 249, 258, 259(2), 277(2), 283, 296, 304(2), 334, 353, 379, 382, 428, 446, 464, 465, 486, 487, 503(3), 507, 509, 519, 520, 536(2) N.Y. 3083 Jerome, John Lathrop — 307 Colo. 2493 Jerome, Thomas Spencer — 217, 431 Mich. 1 821 Jewell, Theodore Frelinghuysen — 41, 446 Md. 5082 Jewett, Richard Dickinson — 270 D.C. 1138 Jewett, Stephen— 19, 45, 54, 55, 58, 59, 104, 175, 256, 278, 291, 319, 328, 382, 397, 480(2), 512, 514, 530, 544 N.Y. and Minn. 2987 Jewett, William Kennon — 19, 58, 59, 104, 105, 121, 262, 277(2), 374, 519, 520 Colo. 2691 Jewett, William Parker— 3(2), 58, 59, 175(3), 445(2), 480(3) Minn. 2433 Jocelyn, Stephen Perry — 271 Vt. 5559 Johnson, Alba Boardman — 45, 227, 273, 280, 443 Pa. 226 Johnson, Bradley Tyler — 487 N.Y. and Md. 2190 Johnson, Charles Alfred — 272 Colo. 4519 Johnson, Charles Hudson — 391 Mass. 3704 Johnson, Charles William Leverett — 273, 295 Md. 1786 Johnson, Charles Williamson — 64(2), 134, 300, 301(2) Minn. 1944 Johnson, Edward Hine — 327 Pa. 2905 Johnson, Elias Henry — 189 Md. 891 Johnson, Emery Walter — 25, 75, 177, 271, 272, 536 Mass. 1444 Johnson, Enoch Stafford — 182(2), 273, 344(3), 398, 561 Mass. 2941 Johnson, Francis Jewett — 56, 272(2), 519, 533 Wis. 4051 Johnson, Frederic Ernest — 201 D.C. 1289 Johnson, Frederick Curtis — 271 N.Y. 5607 Johnson, Frederick Foote — 179 Mo. 1716 Johnson, George Perry — 379 Mass. 4756 Johnson, Hallett — 194 N.Y. 3304 Johnson, Henry Lowry Emilius — 201 D.C. 631 Johnson, James Bowen — 5, 31, 55(3), 194, 271, 272(2) D.C. 904 Johnson, James Gibson — 5, 25(2), 31, 194, 551, 564(3) III. 380 Johnson, Jeremiah Augustus — 194 N.Y. 1713 Johnson, John French — 149, 271 Mass. 1460 Johnson, John Quincy Adams — 390 N.Y. 4090 Johnson, Joseph Burr — 201 D.C. 791 JOhnson, Joseph Horsfall — 271, 327, 519 N.Y. 2497 Johnson, Joseph Taber — 5 D.C. 4439 Johnson, Lucius Warren — 39 D.C. 6001 Johnson, Milbank — 53, 272, 538, 539 Cal. 637 society of colonial wars 4791 Johnson, Oliver Lewis — 293 Conn. 2188 Johnson, Otis Stafford — 273 Colo. 404 Johnson, Stephen Albert — 39, 67, 215, 271, 327(2), 340(2), 422, 456 N.Y. 3836 Johnson, Stephen Seguine — 139 N.J. 5876 Johnson, Tracy Ayres— 481 N.Y. 4136 Johnson, Tristram Burgess — 194 N.Y. 4050 Johnson, William Goodyear — 201 D.C. 3458 Johnson, William Schuyler — 271, 340, 422 N.Y. 2395 Johnston, Christopher — 32, 67(2), 68, 73, 77, 142, 153, 216, 242, 385, 423, 424, 436, 437(2), 453, 454 Md. 6047 Johnston, James Houstoun, II. — 252 Ga. 4739 Johnston, Kenneth Peabody — 363 N.Y. 1290 Johnstone, Francis Upton — 26, 37(2), 128, 133, 272, 273, 507 N.Y. 2266 Johnstone, John — 26, 37, 128, 133, 273, 507 N.Y. 1010 Jones, Alfred Gilpin — 274 Mass. 4067 Jones, Arthur LaFayette — 208, 219, 332 Md. 3857 Jones, Arthur Sidney Herbert — 336 N.Y. 3584 Jones, Charlie Arthur — 274 Mass. 5999 Jones, Charles Colcock — 108 Cal. 2202 Jones, Charles Davies — 181 Ohio. 4371 Jones, Charles Folsom — 178 Me. 420 Jones, Charles Henry — 122, 404(2), 456, 537(2) Pa. 3125 Jones, Charles Herbert — 274, 302 N.Y. 2867 Jones, Charles Landon— 9, 22, 40, 64, 96(2), 119(2), 192, 211, 270, 274, 286(2), 305, 315(2), 343, 375(2), 380, 407, 450(3), 458, 459, 49o, 516, 523 N.Y. 2403 Jones, Charles Louis — 277, 296, 519 Wis. 1 1 90 Jones, David May — 326 Ky. 3°33 Jones, Edward Clarence — 88, 112(2), 160, 312, 462, 559 Me. 5387 Jones, Edward Wadsworth — 540 Cal. 1538 Jones, Francis Fitch — 16 Md. and Ga. 4966 Jones, George Noble — 274 Ga. 1763 Jones, George William — 62, 488 Mass. 1090 Jones, Oliver Livingston — 302 N.Y. 3858 Jones, Oliver Livingston, Jr. — 302 N.Y. 1342 Jones, Paul — 326 Ky. 2651 Jones, Philip Ingraham — 88, 112(2), 160, 312, 462, 559 Me. 435 Jones, Richmond Legh — 404(2), 537(2) Pa. 2819 Jones, Robert Ralston — 231 Ohio. 5890 Jones, Robert Ralston, Jr. — 231 Ohio. iii Jones, Shipley — 14 N.Y. 4635 Jones, Walter Rysam — 7, 15, 56, 82, 87, 88, 91, 95, 114(2), 122, 186(3), 191, 203, 217, 254(2), 255, 267, 275, 334, 339(2), 340, 343(2), 373(2), 405, 414, 416(2), 417, 420, 453, 454, 458, 476, 478, 479(2), 491, 492, 502(2), 559, 561 N.Y. 4807 Jones, William Worthey — 160 N.H. 2561 Jones, Wylie Brantley — 271 Vt. 41 8 1 Jordan, Charles Philander — 109 III. 4992 Jordan, Franklin — 275 Me. 2594 Jordan, Fitz Hermann — 12, 13(2), 21, 275, 363(2), 379(2), 463 Me. 6156 Jordan, Horace Malcolm Seale — 275(2) D.C. 453 Jordan, John Woolf — 235 Pa. 638 Roll Of mPMbeHS 849 Jordan, Scott— 25, 33, 83, 84(3), 109(3), 147(2), 249, 258, 289(2), 323, 332, 355, 356, 439, 514, 531(2), 532 III. 1 1 17 Jordan, William Meserve — 275 Mass. 4516 Joy, Russell Tamerlane — 276 N.Y. 1825 Joy, William Francis — 189 Mass. 6154 Joynes, Levin — 417 Va. 5670 Judd, Edward Sanderson — 276 III. 2045 Judd, Orrin Reynolds — 46, 229, 276(2), 519 NY., 1533 Judson, Frederick Newton — 277(2), 345(2), 428, 472, 518, 519, 525 Mo. 3108 Judson, Henry Sheldon — 277 Minn. J307 Judson, William Pierson — 277, 331, 374, 406(2), 428, 507, 519 N.Y. 831 Judson, William Vorhees— 277, 285, 330, 331(2) Mass. 2481 Junkin, Francis Thomas Anderson — 6, 19, 128, 134, 442, 522 N.Y. and III. 2703 Junkin, William Dandridge Alexander — 522 N.Y. K 5858 Karow, Lester — 452(2) Ga. 5322 Katzenback, Frederick Frelinghuyson — 290, 493 N.J. 4919 Keator, Frederick Rose— 49, 96, 98, 189, 190, 248, 267, 277, 307, 320, 413(2), 420, 451, 458, 495 N.Y. 798 Keech, Edward Parkin — 124, 148, 277, 400 Md. 1588 Keech, Frank Browne — 277 N.Y. 2194 Keegan, Dermot Warburton — 360(2), 515 N.Y. 2781 Keegan, Vincent Elijah — 360 Mass. 1955 Keen, Gregory Bernard — 278 Pa. 4477 Keep, Chauncey — 278 III. 5918 Keep, Ogden Avery — 350 N.Y. 4430 Keim, George de Benneville — 553 N.J. 636 Keith, Arthur — 399 D.C. 1368 Keith, Boudinot — 54, 300, 364 N.Y. 123 1 Keith, Solomon Lorin — 5 Mass. 3851 Kellen, William Vail — 341 Mass. 1605 Kellogg, David Sherwood — 202, 476 N.Y. 4100 Kellogg, Edwin Welle: — 519 N.Y. 3809 Kellogg, Frank Billings — 278 Minn. 2605 Kellogg, Frederick Rogers — 255 N.Y. 4355 Kellogg, George Casper— 278, 334(2), 347, 376(2), 459, 463 N.Y. 3532 Kellogg, Harry Lafayette — 278 Wis. 1966 Kellogg, John Prescott — 278, 378 Conn. 1511 Kelly, Edward Lowell — 120(2), 148, 179, 249, 278 Colo. 4777 Kelly, Henry Morris — 32 Mass. 410 Kelly, James Henry — 41, 164, 236, 406, 522 N.Y. 1830 Kelly, Luther Sage — 278 Colo. 5220 Kelsey, Ernest Westervelt — 152 N.Y. 2840 Kemble, Francis Tillon — 279 N.Y. 1430 Kemp, FIenry Greenway — 43 D.C. 389 Kendall, Edward Hale — 279 N.Y. 3149 Kendall, Henry Myron — 64, 184(2), 248, 249, 279, 346, 383, 386, 392 D.C. 639 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 6237 Kenfield, Fred Standish — 445 Cal. 3745 Kenly, William Watkins — 148, 192, 199, 208, 520 N.Y. 3160 Kennan, Thomas Lathrop — 63, 64, 141(2), 523 Wis. 1326 Kennard, Joseph Spencer, Jr. — 115, 258 Pa. 1881 Kennedy, Elijah Robinson — 319 N.Y. 4405 Kennedy, George Calvin — 400 Iowa 5421 Kennedy, Sidney Robinson — 319 N.Y. 4002 Kennett, William Potts — 234 Mo. 5871 Kennon, Lyman Walter Vere — 215 N.Y. 4976 Kent, Charles Foster — 481 Conn. 3401 Kent, Daniel — 3, 75, 242, 384, 504, 544 Mass. 5276 Kent, Dorman Bridgman Eaton — 70 Vt. 720 Kent, Henry Oakes — 82, 279, 313, 363, 406, 456 N.H. 5687 Kenyon, Clarence Alvaro — 8 D.C. 3018 Kenyon, George Henry — 489 R.L 3236 Kenyon, Ralph Wood — 8 N.Y. 5904 Keogh, Chester Henry — 156, 167, 221, 357, 384, 418 III. 5905 Keogh, James Benjamin — 167 III. 3873 Ketcham, Arthur C. — 280 N.Y. 4359 Ketcham, David McDonald— 155 Ind. 656 Ketcham, William Platt — 280 N.Y. 2737 Ketchum, Charles John — 145, 172, 180, 280, 457, 458, 523, 531 Mass. 3833 Key, Edward — 51, 191(4), 269, 280, 517 Md. 4743 Keyes, John Maynard — 313 Mass. 703 Keyser, Robert Brent — 24, 62, 85(2), 342, 374, 423, 523 Md. 5758 Kilton, George Jedediah — 279 R.I. 4656 Kilton, Raymond Jenckes — 364 R.I. 779 Kimball, Arthur Reed — 95 Conn. 5642 Kimball, Benjamin Ames — 412 N.H. 3942 Kimball, Charles Dean — 539 R.L 4229 Kimball, Clarence Houghton — 271 Mass. 2543 Kimball, Frank Reed — 281, 559 Mass. 2270 Kimball, Harold Chandler — 60, 234 N.Y. 5643 Kimball, Henry Ames — 90 N.H. 736 Kimball, Robert Jackson — 60 Vt. 6287 Kimball, William Otis — 271 Mass. 4967 King, Charles William — 282 Ga. 2990 King, Edward — 129 Mass. 4964 King, Edward Postell, Jr. — 8 Ga. 5875 King, George Wales — 511(2) Mo. 6203 King, Habersham, Jr. — 282 Cal. 3562 King, Harris Macleod — 175, 221, 282, 441, 456, 482, 516, 517 Ga. 6046 King, Harris MacLeod, Jr. — 282 Ga. 21 1 5 King, Henry Parsons — 445 Mass. 1490 King, Rufus — 250, 499, 500, 520 N.Y. 4240 King, Samuel Balch — 205, 269, 282(3) III. 1091 Kingman, William Livermore — 120, 301, 306, 331, 342, 379 N.Y. 593 Kincsbury, Frederick John — 282(2), 291 Conn. 4543 Kincsbury, Frederick John, Jr. — 291 Conn. 4192 Kingsbury, George Nelson — 162 R.I. 4798 Kingsbury, Howard Thayer — 282(2) N.Y. 4802 Kingsbury, Jerome — 374 N.Y. 4380 Kingsley, Harvey Roberts — 243 (2) Vt. \ 640 ROLL OF MEMBERS 6299 Kinnan, Alexander Phoenix Waldron— 468 N.Y. 6113 Kinnan, Morris Egenton — 197, 198, 312, 365, 468, 493, 494, 495 N.Y. 1758 Kinzie, John Harris — 104, 149, 150(2), 324, 390, 541, 546(2), 547(2) Ga. 4343 Kinzie, Julian Magill — 547 Cal. 97 Kip, William V. B— 285 N.Y. 4588 Kirk, Edwin — 539 D.C. 4299 Kirk, Everett Buell — 7 Minn. 2912 Kirkland, Howard McKesson — 188 N.Y. 6011 Kirkley, Richard Williams — 259 Cal. 2689 Kirkman, George Wycherly — 112 D.C. 2102 Kirkman, Van Leer — 515 D.C. 5138 Kirkman, Van Leer — 515 D.C. 4838 Kissam, Albert Ward — 529 N.Y. 2042 Kissam, Henry Snyder — 38, 43, 122, 160, 167, 172, 198, 210, 240, 268, 331, 406(2), 417, 428(2), 458, 529, 552 N.Y. 3626 Kitchel, William Lloyd — 374 N.Y. 96 Kitchen, John Cornelius Duryea — 391, 558 N.Y. 1525 Kite, Louis Stanwood — 511 N.J. 3297 Kite, Thomas — 511 Ohio 6323 Kite, Thomas Moore — 511 Ohio 6324 Kite, William Henry — 511 Ohio 5775 Kite, William Henry, Jr. — 511 Ohio 3864 Kittle, Charles Albert — 280 N.Y. 1058 Kittredge, Abbott Eliot — 115, 185, 248, 249, 284, 440, 482, 483, 564(3) III. 5941 Kittredge, Edward Holmes — 284 Mass. 6381 Klapp, Wilbur Paddock — 43, 425 Pa. 454 Klapp, William H. — 377(2) Pa. 1685 Klink, George Timothy — 422 Cal. 1686 Klink, William Marcy — 516 Cal. 6158 Knapp, Charles Manley — 284 Mo. 2309 Knapp, Henry Eno— 60, 95, 148(2), 172(4), 246(2), 284(2), 320, 339, 410, 422 Minn. 1772 Kneeland, Frank Gilbert — 481 Ky. 1917 Kneeland, James — 12, 105, 188, 284, 374, 471(2), 472 Wis. 5382 Knight, Clinton Prescott — 284 R.L 6389 Knight, Howard— 284 R.L 5444 Knight, Richard Dexter — 284 R.L 2488 Knight, Stephen Herrick — 66, 79, 112, 146, 208, 381, 408, 462, 549, 559 Mich. 5381 Knight, Webster — 284 R.I. 4560 Knight, William Warren — 35(2), 161(2), 313, 343 Mo. 3565 Knott, Aloysius Leo — 48, 146(2), 192, 342(2), 423 Md. 5496 Knowlton, Daniel Waldo — 199, 243, 285, 561 N.Y. 1215 Knowlton, Hosea Morrill — 544 Mass. 4219 Knowlton, John Greenleaf Whittier — 333 N.H. 5715 Knowlton, Paul Clapp — 385 Mo. 5714 Knowlton, Wilbur Clark — 285 Mo. 5713 Knowlton, Wilbur Franklin — 285 Mo. 641 Knox, William Salsbury — 165(3), I94, 427 D.C. 854 Kobbe, George Clinton — 306, 405 N.J. 2476 Kobbe, Philip Ferdinand— -284, 306, 405 N.Y. 1369 Koop, Eugene — 266, 267(2) N.Y. 948 Koop, Godfrey Phelps — 267 N.Y. 641 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 367 Koues, George Ellsworth — 139, 153, 197, 240, 471, 545 N.Y. and N.J. 4407 Kramer, Arthur Edwin (see Arthur Booth Chase) — 216 Mass. 4458 Kreider, George Noble — 326 III. 4566 Krumbhaar, Alexander — 62 Pa. 4012 Kuhn, John Joseph — 334 N.Y. 3634 Kulp, John Stewart — 537, 538 Cal. 1888 Kunkel, Robert Sharp — 323, 425 N.Y. 4183 La Bach, Paul Mayer — 327 III. 1 192 LaBree, Benjamin — 260 Ky. 1397 Ladd, Charles Franklin — 17 Neb. 1373 Ladd, Samuel Beach — 46 N.Y. 1379 Ladd, William Whitehead, Jr. — 46, 64, 105, 182, 184(2), 249, 277, 298, 326, 331, 355, 379, 383, 405, 427, 428(2), 439, 473 N.Y. 2744 Lahens, Louis Emile — 10(2), 366, 391, 413, 420, 453, 471, 472 N.Y. 5660 Lahens, Pierre Pearsell — 366 N.Y. 5539 Lake, Simon — 3 Conn. 4712 Lamb, Stacy Caldwell — 162 Cal. 2167 Lamberton, James McCormick — 74, 220 Pa. 3040 Lamborn, William Joseph — 315 N.Y. 1936 LaMotte, William Alexander — 108, 343 Del. 533 Lamson, Daniel Sanderson — 386 Mass. 3544 Lamson, William George — 343, 373 Mass. 2577 Lancaster, Edwin Robinson — 294 N.Y. 3746 Lancaster, Edwin Williams — 294 N.Y. 2959 Landon, Francis Griswold — 295 N.Y. 2719 Landon, Henry Hutton — 295 N.Y. 475 Landreth, Burnet, Jr. — 60, 261, 371 Pa. 4363 Landreth, David — 60 Pa. 1340 Landreth, Symington Phillips — 60 Pa. 1209 Lane, Ebenezer — 104, 212, 258, 259(2), 405, 547(2) III. 2350 Lane, Francis Titus Luqueer — 40(2), 41, 79, 117, 124(3), 143, 156, 179, 242, 263, 295, 309, 381, 468(3), 477, 478, 485, 492, 494, 546, 560(2) N.Y. 4314 Lane, George Bishop — 287 Minn. 1592 Lane, Smith Edward — 287(2) N.Y. 3770 Lane, Wolcott Griswold — 212 N.Y. 1676 Langdon, Andrew — 13 N.Y. 6123 Langdon, John — 153 N.Y. 919 Langdon, Perin— 69, 368, 479, 541, 562 Md. and Ohio 5832 Langdon, Robert Getty — 231 N.Y. 2260 Langdon, William Chauncey — 13 N.Y. 1897 Langdon, Woodbury Gersdorf — 153 N.Y. 3305 Langworthy, Charles Ford — 168, 238, 385, 386(2), 466 D.C. 5657 Lanman, David Haskell — 484 N.Y. 112 Lansdale, Philip Van Horne — 494 N.Y. 4096 Larchmund, Ralph Henry — 362 Mass. 423 Lardner, James Lawrence — 288 Pa. 421 Large, James — 226, 439, 472, 507 Pa. -, 642 ROLL OF MEMBERS 1792 Larned, Daniel Read — 291 D.C. 5991 Latane, John Holladay — no Md. 1204 Latham, Harry Woodville — 176, 230, 331, 437, 428(2) Cal. 3650 Lathrop, Alanson Peckham — 481 Minn. 3 121 Lathrop, Charles Gardner — 84, 228, 252, 264, 307, 428 Cal. 3070 Lathrop, Henry Warren — 307, 563 Iowa 1257 Lathrop, Kirke — 212, 551 N.Y. and Mich. 1060 Lathrop, Joseph — 307 III. 6358 Laughlin, Laurence Cramer — 174 N.H. 4349 Law, Robert Davis — 329 III. 84 Lawrence, Abraham Riker — 289(25,290,346,438,549 N.Y. 1509 Lawrence, Benjamin Bowden — 301 Colo. 4010 Lawrence, Frank Walter — 148 N.J. 4666 Lawrence, Harris Hooper — 383 Mass. 2059 Lawrence, Robert Cutting — 123, 143, 237, 290, 295, 468, 566 N.Y. 2016 Lawrence, William — 289 Mass. 3412 Lawrence, William Mangam — 290 III. 2625 Lawrence, William Watson — 73 Pa. 1714 Lawrie, Andrew Westcott — 188, 271, 272, 306, 383 Mass. 2034 Laws, Harry Langdon — 479, 541, 562 Ohio 4139 Lawton, Daniel Lathrop — 5, 12, 23, 33, 36, 70, 84, 112(3), 138, 159, 160, 197(2), 205, 215, 228, 232, 233, 247, 264, 269(2), 283, 290(2), 307, 354, 400, 404, 428, 433, 475, 498, 504, 543, 546, 560, 564 N.Y. 6081 Lawton, Edmund Martin — 316 Ga. 3963 Lawton, Fred'k Chester — 445 R.L and Mich. 1587 Lawton, George Perkins — 5, 12, 24, 33, 70, 112(3), 159, 160, 205, 215, 232, 233, 247, 269(3), 290(2), 354, 400, 404, 433, 475, 546, 560, 564 N.Y. 5156 Lawton, Mark Anthony — 290 Mass. 2550 Lea, James Henry — 38, 41, 42, 65(2), 86, 94(2), 103, 105, 169, 177(2), 181(2), 191, 210, 239, 251, 252, 269, 291, 3'9, 349, 355(4), 356, 359, 361(3), 373, 443, 446, 455(3), 456, 460, 503, 536 Mass. 1941 Lea, Preston — 369 Del. 3395 Lea, William — 269 Del. 5700 Leach, Henry Goddard — 239, 280, 314, 398 N.Y. 456 Leach, Josiah Granville — 158, 252, 280, 314, 398, 513, 525, 543 Pa. 1547 Leakin, William Ridgely — 77 Md. and Ga. 602 Learned, Bela Peck — 45, 64, 141, 291, 293, 565 Conn. 799 Learned, Francis Mason — 319 Mass. 1028 Learned, Myron Leslie — 44, 291 Neb. 609 Learned, Walter — 291 Conn. 3865 Leaycraft, John Edgar — 291 N.Y. 2818 LeBaron, Frederick Nelson — 445 N.Y. 5192 Le Due, Lewin Bell — 472 N.Y. 1198 Lee, Bradner Wells — 518, 519, 520(2), 521 Cal. 5755 Lee, Bradner Wells, Jr. — 520(2) Cal. 468 Lee, Edmund Jennings — 41, 48, 233, 245, 346, 370, 393(4), 309(2), 391, 539 Pa. 422 Lee, Edward Clinton — 5, 33, 70(3), 112(2), 146, 260, 319, 379, 445, 5i3 Pa. 201 1 Lee, Hilly ard Cameron — 170 Md. 4553 Lee, Howard Hall Macy — 148 Md. 643 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1081 Lee, Julian Harry — 170 Md. 5753 Lee, Kenyon Farrar — 518, 530 Cal. 5481 Lee, Ralph William — 96(2), 255, 258, 259(3), 292(2) D.C. 5310 Lee, Thomas Amory — 563 Mass. 1225 Leeds, Charles — 2, 16, 119, 292, 471 Mass. 2071 Leeds, Francis — 293 Mass. 3749 Leeds, Warner Mifflin — 292 N.Y. 3762 Leeds, William Bateman — 292 N.Y. 554 Leete, Charles Sidney — 101, 254, 293, 507 Conn. 3097 Lefferts, Frederic Raymond — 492 " N.Y. 2966 Lefferts, Frederic Raymond, Jr. — 18, 141, 190, 233, 336, 447 N.Y. 3127 Lefferts, William Henry — 13, 38, 143, 436, 492, 560 N.Y. 6005 Leffingwell, Charles Warring — 293 Cal. 5052 Leigh, Armistead C. — 103 Cal. 3251 Leighton, George Bridge — 294 Mo. 1271 Leighton, George Eliot — 163(2), 186, 194, 238, 294, 367 Mo. 2699 Leland, Charles H. — 25, 26, 132, 294(2), 304, 363, 536 N.Y. 3581 Leland, Herbert Merringer — 294 Mass. 1012 Leland, Lester — 219 Mass. 457 Lennig, Charles Fred'k — 191, 411, 519 Pa. 6368 Lennig, Frederick — 519 Pa. 4377 Lennig, George Grossmann — 191 Pa. 1602 Leonard, Daniel — 58 N.Y. 693 Leonard, Edgar Cotrell — 58, 59, 104, 382 N.Y. 1258 Leonard, Gardner Cotrell — 58, 59, 104, 105, 382 N.Y. 2118 Leonard, George Henry — 5, 7, 11(2), 100, 117, 120, 138, 195(2), 215, 255(2), 258, 295, 354, 400, 404, 405, 425, 440, 47i, 472, 473(2), 476, 501(2), 513(2), 529, 538, 544 Mass. 5359 Leonard, Harry Wentworth — 295 N.Y. 4007 Leonard, William Andrew — 294(2) Ohio. 1385 LeRoy, Frederick G. — 409 N.Y. 912 LeRoy, Jacob — 191 Pa. 6133 Lester, Maxwell — 65(2), 169, 295 N.Y. 3792 Levick, Lewis Jones — 231, 292, 336(2), 437, 523, 568 Pa. 476 Levis, Henry — 295, 454, 523 Pa. 472 Levis, Samuel White — 295(3), 454, 523 Pa. 1795 Lewis, Arnold Angell — 12, 170, 171, 352(2), 522, 526, 539 N.Y. 5604 Lewis, Bransford — 43 Mo. 4551 Lewis, Charles — 297 Ohio 6197 Lewis, Charles Birk — 297 Ohio 2922 Lewis, Charlton Tyler — 330 N.J. 436 Lewis, David, Jr. — 344 Pa. 5461 Lewis, Edward Simmons — 43 Mo. 4587 Lewis, Fulton — 231, 296 D.C. 5921 Lewis, George Harlan — 78, 104, 108, 133, 137, 173, 200, 221, 286, 297, 367, 368(2), 526, 541, 545 Cal. 1426 Lewis, George Winthrop — 58, 231, 249, 257(2), 295, 296, 297, 309, 554 Minn. 5773 Lewis, Harry Kemper — 297 Ohio 51 14 Lewis, Harry Thomson — 297 Ohio 5470 Lewis, Isaac Newton — 296 Mass. 3214 Lewis, John Calvin — 297 Ky. 1 1 93 Lewis, John Franklin — 297 Ky. 2655 Lewis, John Locke — 296 N.Y. 437 Lewis, John Thompson, Jr. — 296 Pa. 644 ROLL OF MEMBERS 5431 Lewis, Marvin Harrison — 13, 102(2), 223(2), 224, 297, 334, 439, 543 Ky- 142 Lewis, William Fisher — 87, 183, 224, 231, 258, 268, 283, 296, 366(2), 392, 399 N.Y. and Pa. 5260 Libbey, Frederick Abbay — 191 N.J. 401 1 Libbey, Octavius Bailey — 314 N.Y. 2961 Libbey, William — 10(2), 46, 50(3), 62(2), 82(2), 107, "7(5), 138(2), 143, 150, 155(2), 164, 169, 187, 188, 191, 203, 278, 296, 298(3), 316, 325, 338, 340, 344(2), 372, 373, 421(2), 521, 550, 560, 561, 563 N.J. 2592 Libby, Charles Freeman — 276, 298(3), 545 Me. 5751 Libby, Charles Thornton — n, 24, 32, 53, 61, 97, 106, 112(2), 117, 130, 132(3), 138, 147(2), 150, 153, 165(2), 171, 183, 189(2), 195, 196, 200(2), 201(2), 202, 204, 227, 233, 235, 240, 242, 257(2), 259, 264, 273, 275(2), 286(2), 288(3), 298(4), 309, 318, 329, 347(3), 376, 407, 415(2), 417(2), 420, 423, 432(3), 433, 436, 462(3), 469, 474(3), 478(2), 486, 488, 502, 518, 526, 540, 543, 545(2), 548 Me. 2169 Liggett, Sidney B. — 299, 323, 425 Pa. 2685 Lightner, Clarence Ashley — 153 Mich. 1417 Lightner, William Hurley — 152(2) Minn. 6072 Lilly, Austin Jenkins — 524 Md. 3476 Lilly, John Miller — 145 Ind. 4784 Lincoln, Charles Edward — 121(2) R.L 3738 Lincoln, George Henry — 121 R.L 1000 Lincoln, John Larkin, Jr. — 373 III. 5691 Lincoln, Preston Shepard — 198 Mass. 3941 Lindly, John Milton — 28, 47, 61, 125, 126, 350(2), 478, 483, 527 Iowa. 3752 Lindsay, John Douglas — 187, 188, 290, 299(2), 314, 366, 490 N.Y. 3880 Lines, Ernest Van Rensselaer — 314 N.Y. 3775 Lines, Harvey Klapp — 8, 39, 121, 299, 314, 442, 487 N.Y. 3481 Lines, Theodore Truesdale — 8, 39, 299, 314, 442 N.Y. 5533 Lippincott, Joseph Wharton — 299 Pa. 3931 Lippitt, Costello — 293 Conn. 3537 Lipscomb, Francis Adgate — 393 Ga. 5534 Lisle, Lyman — 62, 87, 310, 339 Pa. 1630 Lisle, Robert Patton — 62 Pa. 335 Litchfield, Edward Hubbard — 300 N.Y. 3274 Litchfield, Edward Hubert — 300 N.Y. 3123 Litchfield, Electus Darwin — 300 N.Y. 4520 Litchfield, Wilford Jacob — 8, 15, 21, 44, 55, 73, 105, 106, 115(2), 188, 206(2), 236, 239, 265(2), 286(2), 288(2), 300(3), 304, 332, 333, 396(2), 404, 455, 466, 473, 479, 487(3), 489(2), 513, 5H, 528(2), 529, 539, 541, 550, 566 Mass. 4592 Litchfield, William Elias — 300 Mass. 6349 Little, Duncan MacDougald — 300 N.Y. 3661 Little, Edward Porter — 5, 58, 563 Mo. and N.J. 2855 Little, Francis Brown — 34, 112, 208, 300, 466 III. 3037 Little, Frederick Scrymser — 300 N.Y. 2322 Little, Henry Lyman — 30, 66, 78, 89(2), in, 112, 174(3), 176, 208, 209, 233, 239(2), 281, 300, 349, 352, 398, 486, 559 Minn. 2857 Little, Josiah — 112, 208, 300, 466, 559 III. 5841 Little, Robert Forsyth — 26(2), 32, 34, 40, 46, 47, 91(3), 100, 117(3), 121(2), 123, 131, 142, 145, 195(2), 210(3), 211(3), 217, 219, 241(2), 249, 250(2), 260, 266, 296, 297, 645 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 305, 314, 327, 332, 334, 35p2), 358, 365, 380, 404, 414, 425, 441, 472, 475, 486(5), 493, 498, 509, 514, 5l8, 5'9, 532, 548(3), 555, 56i, 564, 568 N.Y. 2741 Little, Thomas — 300 N.Y. 2767 Little, William Agnew — 300 D.C. 2749 LiTTLEFIELD, GEORGE EMERY — 276 MASS. 1113 LiTTLEFIELD, MARCELLUS — 525 MASS. 3373 Livermore, John Riley — 504 N.Y. 44 Livingston, Edward de Peyster — 302 N.Y. 1 1 88 Livingston, Gilbert Robert — 302 N.Y. 455 Livingston, John Henry — 37, 290, 302(2), 419, 491 Pa. and N.Y. 2089 Livingston, Philip — 49, 301, 302(2), 400, 418(4), 419(2), 444, 468, 478, 49P2), 492(3), 495, 496, 497(2) N.J. 32 Livingston, Philip L. — 419 N.Y. 676 Lloyd, Howard William — 51, 269 Pa. 1545 Lloyd, John Uri— 15, 33, in, 148(2), 211, 230, 278, 293, 339, 503, 516(2) Ohio. 3209 Lloyd, Malcolm, Jr. — 303 Pa. 6372 Lloyd, William McClure, Jr. — 43, 51(2), 303, 547(2) Pa. 3912 Lobingier, Andrew Stewart — 329 Cal. 5425 Lobingier, Charles Sumner — 329 D.C. 2225 Locke, Charles Augustus — 8, 202, 239, 255, 460, 470(2), 476, 544 Mass. 280 Lockwood, James Betts — 304 N.Y. 5298 Lockwood, Jay Cannon — 303 Ohio. 4971 Lockwood, Joseph Eugene — 304 Ga. 1963 Lockwood, Luke Vincent — 304 Conn. 3252 Lockwood, Thomas St. John — 5, 18, 40, 78, 287, 303, 304, 425, 445, 454, 5 '2, 531 Mass. 1574 Logan, Walter Seth — 245(2), 246, 428, 482, 562 N.Y. 1918 Lombard, John William Peterson — 483 Wis. 750 Lombard, Josiah Lewis — 115, 249, 296, 356, 439, 440, 482, 483, 564(3), 565 III. 3582 Long, Harry Vinton — 440 Mass. 1057 Long, John Conant — 117, 295, 502 III. 5236 Long, John Dudley — 304 Md. 634 Long, Oscar Fitzalan — 312, 568 D.C. 1 3 14 Longacre, James Barton — 78, 201, 436, 503(2), 507 Pa. 3288 Longfellow, Alexander Wadsworth — 304 Mass. 5396 Loomis, Archie Harwood — 19, 76, 96, 231, 282, 305(2), 448, 459 N.J. 4180 Loomis, Charles Joel — 305 III. 3414 Loomis, John Henry — 226, 305, 316, 343, 542 III. 3419 Lord, Calvin — 79, 165(2), 204, 243, 248, 284, 306(2), 317, 342, 346, 381, 408, 480, 521, 522 Mass. 2215 Lord, Charles Edward — 54, 116(2), 117, 147(2), 214, 238, 288, 301, 308, 314, 392, 480, 525(2), 548 Mass. 125 Lord, Charles Elliott — 307 N.Y. 708 Lord, Frank Howard — 74, 306, 360(2), 389 N.Y. 5230 Lord, John Brackett — 544 III. 1031 Lord, John Prentiss — 511(2) Neb. 291 1 Lord, Joseph Edwin Potter — 199, 204, 465, 508 N.Y. 166 Lord, Nathan Holcomb — 293(2), 306(2), 481 N.Y. 5986 Loring, Philip Quincy — 5, 306, 354, 372(3), 400(3) Me. 2244 Lorton, Heth — 236, 454 N.Y. 5439 Lothrop, Arthur Ellsworth — 20, 105, 109, no, 115, 202, 646 ROLL OF MEMBERS 255, 258, 296, 307(3), 321, 383, 405, 460, 470(3), 544, 561, 562, 563, 564 Mass. 5990 Loughead, Isaac Marselis — 315 N.J. 5901 Love, William DeLoss — 106, 213, 384, 527(2) Conn. 1968 Love, William DeLoss, Jr. — 527 Conn. 6213 Loveland, Crittenden Andrus — 129 Cal. 1579 Lovell, Frank Hallett — 188, 202, 240, 255, 263 N.Y. 1580 Lovell, Frank Hallett, Jr. — 12, 20, 202, 240, 255, 352(2), 526, 539 N.Y. 1818 Lovell, Leander Newton — 255, 512 N.J. 1112 Lovering, Henry Morton — n, 54, 86, 104(2), 105, 283, 294(2), 312, 321, 337, 421, 460, 464, 476, 485(2), 544 Mass. 3596 Low, Joseph Tompkins — 7 N.Y. 1892 Low, William Gilman, Jr. — 101, 193, 208, 228, 308, 367, 430, 545, 559 N.Y. 6007 Lowe, Thaddeus — 461 Cal. 4409 Lowell, Payson Tucker — 308 Mass. 5907 Lucas, Jonathan — 552 Ga. 4071 LUDDINGTON, ELLIOT KlNGMAN — 221 (2), 273, 554(3), 555 Mo. 4070 Luddington, Francis Henry — 221 (2), 273, 554(3), 555 Mo. 4202 Ludlam, Percy Clifford — 141 N.Y. 3524 Ludlow, George McMurty — 148 III. 4447 Lukens, Alfred Brandriff — 303 N.Y. 4197 Lummis, Benjamin Rush — 309, 522 N.Y. 4669 Lummis, Charles A. — 309 N.Y. 4208 Lummis, William — 309 N.Y. 3744 Lung, George Augustus — 271 N.Y. 2672 Lunt, William Wallace — 16, 73, 119, 134, 185, 226, 233, 363(2), 390, 398(2), 533 Mass. 253 Luquer, Lea McIlvaine — 143, 201, 295, 356, 389, 428, 429 N.Y. 6192 Luquer, Lea Shippen — 428 N.Y. 787 Luquer, Thatcher Tayler Payne — 143, 201, 207, 249, 295, 356, 383, 389, 428, 492, 537, 560 N.Y. 5152 Luton, Cecil Randolph — 129, 545(2) Cal. 6069 Lydston, George Frank — 542 III. 2417 Lyman, Elias — 116, 310(2), 388, 389(2), 554 Vt. 2622 Lyman, George Alexander — 310 III. 3204 Lyman, George Huntington — 310(2) Mass. 4023 Lyman, Walter H. — 58, 59, 175 N.Y. 3936 Lynch, Jasper — 428, 429 N.J. 5290 Lyon, Albert Williams — 367, 538, 549 Mass. 3422 Lyon, George Elmer — 237 Mo. i860 Lyon, George Mulhollan — 311 III. 4720 Lyon, Hiram Rogers — 311(2) Minn. 4312 Lyon, John Henry Hobart — 311 Minn. 712 Lyons, James — 103 Va. M 3932 Mabie, Hamilton Wright — 495 N.J. 3720 Macbeth, Malcolm — 97, 143, 236(2), 294, 364, 386, 391 Mo. 3787 Macbeth, Ravenel — 97, 143, 236(2), 294, 364, 386, 391 Mo. 5038 Macomber, Laurence Osgood — 133(2) Cal. 5202 Macdonald, Harry Peake — 323 N.J. 677 Macdonald, Malcolm — 141 Pa. and N.J. 647 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 6065 Macdonald, Malcolm, Jr. — 141 N.J. 4972 MacDonell, Alexander Harrison — 317(2) Ga. 5117 MacDonell, Alexander Ratcliffe — 317 Ga. 4733 MacDonnell, Austin MacCarthy — 47, 100, 348, 316, 325, 480 Md. 1552 Macdonough, Rodney — 229, 382, 393, 441, 457(3), 479, 491 Mass. 4230 Macfarlane, George Sidney — 58, 160, 275 Mass. 5275 Macfarlane, Guy O'Rear — 550(2) D.C. 217 Mackenzie, George Norbury — 67, 140, 219, 245, 254(2), 263, 312, 342, 357(2), 478, 482, 538(2), 540 N.Y. and Md. 1344 Mackenzie, George Norbury, 3RD — 67, 254, 312, 482, 538, 540 Md. 3244 Mackoy, Harry Brent — 292 Ohio 5997 Maclaren, Robert Forrest — 180, 247, 459(2), 486, 493(2) Cal. 3071 MacLean, George Edwin — 563 Iowa. 5798 Macnaughton, William — 141 Mass. 5058 MacNutt, Francis Augustus — 312 Ind. 3372 Macpherson, Robert Barclay — 84, 226, 293, 357, 407, 481 N.Y. 1759 MacVeagh, Eames — 41, 76, 159, 253, 319, 436, 448, 561 III. 1589 Macy, Charles Alexander, 2nd— 202 N.Y. 1590 Macy, Coggeshall — 202 N.Y. 1584 Macy, George Henry — 202 N.Y. 877 Macy, Silvanus Jenkins — 202 N.Y. 991 Macy, Silvanus Jenkins, Jr. — 202 N.Y. 5016 Magie, James McCosh — 479 N.Y. 3848 Magruder, Caleb Clarke, Jr. — 4, 22, 26, 35(2), 39, 100, 106, 208, 217, 248, 313(2), 515, 534, 557 D.C. 4762 Magruder, John Holmes — 35(2), 67(2), 68, 313(3), 444, 501(2) D.C. 5240 Mahin, Frank Cable — 32(2), 160, 178, 263, 272(2), 287 317(2), 355, 394(2), 402, 412, 425 Mo. 5881 Mallett, George Hooper — 411 N.Y. 5125 Mallett, Percy Smith — 64, 304, 411, 426, 435, 507 N.Y. 4663 Maltby, Julius — 149 Conn. 6396 Manchester, Charles Howard — 5 R.L 4457 Manchester, Harry Stewart — 313 III. 2670 Mandall, Samuel Pierce — 313 Mass. 4412 Manley, Samuel Cony — 538 Me. 881 Mann, Charles Addison — 82, 234, 313, 379, 456, 460 D.C. 1435 Mann, Charles Addison, Jr. — 313 D.C. 361 Mann, Elias Plum — 314, 406, 460 N.Y. 362 Mann, Francis N., Jr. — 314, 406, 460 N.Y. 1485 Mann, Matthew Derbyshire — 82, 234, 314, 379, 380, 456, 460 N.Y. 5197 Manning, Clarence August — 520, 536 N.Y. 4491 Manning, Frank Orlando — 314, 536 N.Y. 2382 Manning, Prentiss Hobbs— 314 Mass. and N.Y. 1614 Manning, William Thruston — 314 Md. 2015 Mansfield, George Stanley — 293 Mass. 3616 Manton, Leon Wood — 70 N.Y. 5648 Marble, John Emerson — 24, 25(2), 63, 70, 71, 170, 206, 207, 289, 321, 336, 378, 434, 466, 561 Cal. 6013 Marble, William Carey — 24 Cal. 6073 Marine, Richard Elliott — 232 Md. 6245 Marbury, William Luke — 391 Md. 5733 Maris, Henry Jesse — 315 Pa. 5399 Marsh, Charles Capron — 347 N.J. 648 ROLL OF MEMBERS 345 Marsh, Charles Welles — 316 N.Y. 998 Marsh, George Samuel — 30, 79, 86, 134(2), 309, 329, 412(3), 430(2), 436(2), 566 III. 1068 Marsh, Henry Daniel — 9, 16, 75, 315(3), 375, 464, 465, 483, 503, 516 Mass. 2976 Marsh, Henry Wheelwright — 532 III. 2573 Marsh, John Edward — 347 N.J. 2886 Marsh, Oliver Allyn — 315(3) Mass. 5141 Marsh, Robert — 315, 316 Cal. 6068 Marsh, Rolph Thayer — 347 N.J. 4761 Marsh, William Lowrey — 57, 58, 59, 174, 175, 176, 319 D.C. 6002 Marshall, Charles — 359 Cal. 486 Marshall, David Barton — 316 Md. 3867 Marshall, David Parish Barbydt — 316 N.Y. 5770 Marshall, Edwin Joseph — 367, 565 Cal. 261 Marshall, Henry Rutgers — 66, 152, 277 N.Y. 69 Marshall, Howard — 42 N.Y. 3899 Marshall, James M. — 316 Ky. 292 Marshall, John Gilbert — 290 N.Y. 5771 Marshall, Marcus McLemore — 367, 565 Cal. 5293 Marshall, Robertson — 300 Ga. 3059 Marshall, William St. John Elliot — 10, 26(2), 33, 36, 37(3), 42, 43, 144, 151, 161, 170, 173, 204, 220, 301, 302, 305(2), 325, 336, 410, 444(2), 460(3), 488, 491(2), 492, 496, 497(3), 507, 549 Mo- 683 Marston, Henry Ward — 317 Pa. 458 Marston, John — 317 Pa. 4436 Marston, John, 3RD — 317 Pa. 3193 Martin, Charles Henry — 34 Mass. 4809/ martin, Frederick Roy — 317 R.L 5177$ ' i ' 4917 Martin, George Washington — 78, 214, 308, 333, 368, 369, 379, 396, 397, 457, 494, 502, 521 N.Y. 4940 Martin, Howard Lucius — 187 Vt. 4352 Martin, James — 129 N.Y. 686 Martin, Jonathan Willis — 44, 283(2), 317, 439, 445, 566 Pa. 6052 Martin, Ora Alexander — 511 Cal. 538 Martin, William Pierce — 187, 349 Mass. 4456 Marvin, Chancellor Sanford — 318 III. 4463 Marvin, Loren Pinckney Waldo — 318 Conn. 1497 Marvin, Richard Pratt — 382 Ohio. 5124 Marvin, Samuel Wesley — 318 N.Y. 3228 Mason, Amos Lawrence — 319 Mass. 533 Mason, Charles Frank — 168, 319 Mass. 5951 Mason, Fletcher Stone — 100 R.L 426 Mason, George Champlin, Jr. — 93 Pa. 2609 Mason, James Blaine — 189 Iowa. 247 Mason, Theodorus Bailey Myers — 319 N.Y. and D.C. 2095 Mason, William Lyman — 2, 320, 384, 447 Wis. 6321 Mather, Frederic Gregory — 320 N.Y. 6326 Mather, Samuel — 16 Ohio. 6200 Mather, William Gwinn — 16 Ohio. 6361 Mathes, John Ralph — 320 N.H. 5358 Mathews, Charles Thompson — 46, 344, 472 N.Y. 5982 Mathews, Edward Bennett — 58 Md. 5568 Matteson, Frank Willington — 400 R.I. 649 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1572 Matthews, Albert — 7, 263, 323(2), 332(2) Ohio. 1401 Matthews, Caleb Bentley — 69 Ohio. 1958 Maxwell, Francis Taylor — 321 Conn. 2866 Maxwell, Robert Alexander — 40, 64, 192, 270, 274, 407 N.Y. 6177 Maxwell, Robert Chester — 425 N.J. 4461 Maxwell, William — 321 Conn. 5505 May, Calvin Sloane — 66, 67, 225, 236, 251, 376, 442 N.Y. 2627 Maybury, William Jordan — 321 Me. 4916 Mayer, IIenry Christian, Jr. — 296 Pa. 2445 Mayhew, Matthew Allen — 139 Mass. 4517 Mayhew, Zeb, Jr. — 322 N.Y. 5285 Maynadier, Thomas Murray — 400 Md. 642 Maynard, George Colton — 53, 94, 116(2), 338(3) D.C. 1419 Mayo, Charles Edwin — 5, 105, 184, 322, 383, 440, 441 Minn. 66i Mayo, Edward Carrington — 322 N.Y. and Va. 56 McAllister, Heyward Hall — 132, 146, 236, 306 N.Y. 1756 McAllister, John Meriwether — 393 Ga. 3460 McAlpin, Benjamin Brandreth — 447 N.Y, 3459 McAlpin, Edwin Augustus — 447 N.Y. 4138 McAlpin, Milo Frederick — 205 N.Y. 2088 McClintock, Emory — 13, 25, 38(2), 60, 78, 91, 146, 201, 230, 240, 299, 304, 334, 353, 375, 428, 436, 503, 509, 510(2), 511(2) N.J. 3320 McClintock, John — 503 N.Y. 1308 McClure, Archibald Jermain — 374 N.Y. 4484 McCollester, Lee Sullivan — 323 Mich. 2371 McCord, Francis — 362 Mo. 2372 McCord, George Lawrence — 362 Mo. 3660 McCord, James — 548 Mo. 2369 McCord, James Hallack — 362 Mo. 2373 McCord, Robert Hamden — 3'62 Mo. 2370 McCord, Samuel Steele — 362 Mo. 2368 McCord, William Hallack — 362 Mo. 5203 McCowan, Robert Joseph Foster — 429 N.J. 5513 McCracken, Charles Dowden — 37 N.j. 5514 McCracken, Frederick Beekman — 37 N.J. 1087 McCulloch, Champe Carter — 13, 16, 83, 88, 89(3), 93, no, 235, 238(2), 505, 547, 548 N.Y. and D.C. 2630 McCulloch, Richard — 296 Mo. 2631 McCulloch, Robert — 296 Mo. 3861 McCulloch, Walter Buchanan — 93 N.Y. 2438 McCurdy, Irwin Pounds — 46, 50, 114, 148, 149, 221, 317, 411, 566 Mo. 1669 McDonald, John — 374 N.Y. 2461 McDowell, Edward Campbell — 323 Ky. 3526 McDowell, Henry — 323 Ky. 1532 McDowell, Hervey — 323 Ky. 2785 McElroy, Clayton — 116, 406, 546, 547 Pa. 4246 McFarland, George Eldrick — 3 Iowa. 2405 McGeoch, Arthur Nye — 482 Wis. 847 McGlenen, Edward Webster — 131 Mass. 951 McGlenen, Henry Janett — 131 Mass. 3706 McGrath, John — 10, 218, 260, 322, 454, 500, 522(2), 544(2), 559 Ohio. 4433 McGregor, Graham Bradford — 58 N.J. 5593 McGroarty, William Buckner — 435 Va. 650 ROLL OF MEMBERS 361 1 McGuire, JAmes Clarke — 42, 91, 92, 169(2), 172, 237, 296, 297, 393, 510(2) N.Y. 3990 McIlvain, Edward Morton — 338 Pa. 2788 McIlvain, William — 338 Pa. 1071 McIntire, Charles John — 280, 323, 336, 392(2), 440, 464, 465 Mass. 5062 McKaig, W. Wallace — 423 Md. 5579 McKechnie, William Tileston — 33, 47, 119, 180, 181, 290, 293, 324, 332, 347, 476 Mass. 5793 McKeon, Newton Felch — 22, 34, 98(2), 310, 311, 503 N.J. 2913 McKesson, Irving — 143, 188, 492, 560 N.Y. 5090 McKim, Randolph Harrison — 90 D.C. 387 McKinney, Lemuel King — 281 N.Y. 1134 McKinstry, Charles Hedges — 5, 58, 59, 133, 191, 302, 389, 49i, 493, 530(2), 531 N.Y. 1398 McKinstry, Elisha Williams — 5, 9(2), 19, 58, 59, 382, 389, 530(2), 531 Cal. 1637 McKnight, Charles — 21 Pa. 1777 McLean, John — 108 Minn. 5299 McLennan, John Harbison — 15, 91, 92, 194, 466, 467 Ky. 2837 McMichael, Charles Barnesly — 405 Pa. 4728 McMillan, Frank Griggs — 324 Minn. 4893 McMillan, James Thayer — 278 Mich. 4981 McMillan, Marion B. — 143 N.Y. 3429 McMillan, Philip Hamilton — 278 Mich. 1483 McMillan, William Charles — 278 N.Y. and Mich. 5837 McMullin, Nelson V. — 13, 234, 313, 324 Ky. 4281 McMurran, William Thomas — 132 Minn. 3451 McNair, Eben Orlando — 211(2) N.Y. 2801 McNamee, Charles — 180, 344, 348, 459(3), 508, 534, 535 N.Y. 3367 McNamee, Theodore H. — 248 N.Y. 5303 McPherson, Chauncey Ryder — 278 N.J. 786 McVickar, Edward — 118 N.Y. and Mass. 3597 McVickar, John Augustus — 60 N.Y. 1046 Meacham, Franklin Adams — 2, 18, 45, 95(2), 108, 109, 115, 141(2), 202, 246, 255, 271, 308(2), 330, 356(2), 383, 435, 447(2), 464, 475, 480 III. 3806 Mead, Lewis Henry — 325 Minn. 1468 Mead, Spencer Percival — 324, 325, 420, 513 N.Y. 635 Meade, Richard Worsam — 325, 536 D.C. 3845 Meader, Richard Dame — 19 Ga. 5193 Mecklem, Henry Clay, Jr. — 220, 404, 447 N.Y. 694 Meday, Henry Hawes — 229 N.Y. and Mich. 482 Meeker, Richards Carson — 226 Md. 2117 Meekins, Edward Munro — 325(2) Mass. 4589 Meigs, Henry Benjamin — 325, 536 Vt. 3629 Meigs, Peveril, Jr. — 536 N.Y. 5535 Meirs, Richard Waln — 507 Pa. 3622 Melcher, John Stevens — 536 N.Y. 1445 Melcher, Samuel Appleton — 240 Mass. 273 Melville, Henry— 29, 68, 145, 252, 325, 330, 384, 385(2), 525, 532 N.Y. 5856 Mercer, Robert Lee — 326 Ga. 3012 Mercur, James Watts — 246 pA. 1324 Mercur, Rodney Augustus — 246 Pa. 4658 Meredith, Philip Taliaferro — 437 Pa. 6Si SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 4237 Meriwether, Charles Louis — 43, 326(2), 474 Mo. 1158 Meriwether, Hunter McKeand — 326, 474(2) Mo. 4555 Meriwether, William Western — 326, 474 Mo. 1773 Merrell, George — 379 Ohio. 889 Merriam, Frank — 2, 68(2), 287(2), 288, 319, 440, 509, 510, 525, 526, 531(2), 552 Mass. 4025 Merriam, Henry Parker — 326 N.Y. 3937 Merrick, Cyrus Henry — 326 Iowa. 1053 Merrick, Frederick Laforest — 113, 184(2), 248, 249, 326, 356, 383 III. 3938 Merrick, Henry Spencer — 241, 326 Iowa. 1211 Merrill, Anthony French — 185 III. 5538 Merrill, Charles Greenleaf — 208 Iowa. 5034 Merrill, Edward Strong — 423 Cal. 5587 Merrill, Frank Abner — 327 Mass. 3183 Merrill, Frederic Augustus — 57 Mass. 2507 Merrill, Frederick James Hamilton — 371 N.Y. 6221 Merrill, Henry Foster — 349 Me. 5537 Merrill, Herman Wood — 208 Iowa. 646 Merrill, James Cushing — 295 D.C. 3838 Merrill, John Lenord — 463, 501, 559 N.J. 2835 Merrill, Joseph Henry — 208 Iowa. 3810 Merrill, Thomas Davis — 327 Minn. 5459 Merriman, Buckingham Parsons — 327 Conn. 611 Merriman, William Buckingham — 172, 291 Conn. 4538 Merritt, Alan Douglas — 46, 84, 109, 119, 125, 129, 149(2), 203, 209, 210, 251, 258, 307, 331, 352, 360, 423, 448, 450, 459, 460, 473 N.Y. 932 Merritt, Douglas — 46, 84, 149, 163, 198, 203, 251, 327, 340, 352, 360(2), 449, 450, 459, 460, 473 N.Y. 4361 Merritt, Henry Keble — 327 Ind. 5457 Merritt, James Alfred — 533 Md. 4079 Merritt, Robert Gwathmey — 533 Md. and N.Y. 3682 Merritt, Simon Wickes — 302 Md. 1697 Merritt, Walter Howard — 178 Mass. 2978 Merritt, William Alfred — 302 Md. 4394 Mersereau, John Daniel— 3(3), 5, 57(2), 58, 59, 74, 83(3), 95, 123(2), 126, 138(2), 179, 180, 193, 211(3), 230, 231, 252, 284, 287, 289(2), 290, 309, 313, 321, 354, 373, 394(2), 397, 404, 430, 436, 477, 489, 491, 495, 501, 522(2), 534, 538, 540, 546 Cal. 1203 Merwin, Alexander Moss — 483 Cal. 52 Merwin, Augustus White — 483 N.Y. 2182 Merwin, Orange — 183 Conn. 1951 Merwin, Walter Lee — 179, 180(2), 327, 408 Pa. 1055 Messinger, William Dorrance — 50(2), 232, 397, 456, 531, 550 III. 6195 Meserve, Albert Jackson, Jr. — 522 Mass. 1470 Metcalf, Bryce — 9, 25, 42, 160, 347 N.Y. 5448 Metcalf, George Pierce — 373 R.L 5449 Metcalf, Houghton Pierce — 252 R.L 136 Metcalf, James Betts — 9, 25, 42, 103, 160, 200, 275, 343, 347, 446, 467(2) N.Y. 6094 Metcalf, Jesse — 58 N.J. 5450 Metcalf, Jesse Houghton — 58 R.L 5528 Metcalf, Manton Bradley — 58 N.J. 652 ROLL OF MEMBERS 6093 Metcalf, Manton B., Jr. — 58 N.J. 6092 Metcalf, Rowe Browning — 58 N.J. 5447 Metcalf, Stephen Olney — 58 R.L 1145 Metcalf, William Park — 18, 30(2), 58, 64, 115, 175, 260, 271, 319, 512, 538, 540 D.C. 4036 Meyer, Blakeman Quintard — 465 N.Y. 5261 Meyers, Charles Lee — 126 N.J. 2981 Meysenburg, Robert Carr — 100(2) Mo. 277 Mickle-Saltonstall, Andrew Hutchins — 152, 153, 299, 300(2), 409(3), 411(5), 545(3), 568 N.Y. 1794 Middleton, Harvey — 2, 3, 7, 122, 224, 366, 551 Md. 1167 Middleton, John Izard — 15(3), 19, 69, 194, 266(3), 272, 298, 327, 328(2), 333(3), 380(2), 412, 461, 462(2), 485, 538(2), 556(3) Md. 2727 Middleton, Merle — 366 Pa. 4382 Middleton, Nathan Atherton — 224 Md. 140 Mifflin, James — 176, 328, 336, 450, 472 N.Y. and Pa. 424 Mifflin, William — 176, 328, 336(2), 450 Pa. 6385 Mikell, Waring — 437 Ga. 5794 Mikell, William Ephraim — 437 Ga. 5020 Milbank, Charles Budd — 503 N.Y. 6110 Milbank, Isaac — 25, 204(2), 258, 259(2), 345(2), 503(2) Cal. 6050 Milbank, Nichols — 25, 204(2), 258, 259(2), 345(2), 503(2) Cal. 5008 Milbank, Robert Watkinson — 503 N.Y. 5006 Milbank, Samuel — 503 N.Y. 2706 Miles, Alfred Graham — 388 N.Y. 567 Miles, Frederick Plumb — 328 Conn. 4958 Miles, George Elmer — 55 N.Y. 4959 Miles, George Frederick — 55 N.Y. 1861 Mill, Charles David — 554 III. 1275 Millard, Clifford Isaac — 365 Mo. 1269 Millard, Frank Ashley — 364, 365 Mo. 3470 Miller, Benjamin deMeir — 298 D.C. 46 Miller, Charles Benjamin — 100, 240, 258, 312, 538 N.Y. 892 Miller, Charles Kingsbury — 9 III. 5808 Miller, Clarence Menzies — 3 Vt. 3881 Miller, Eddis Nelson — 22, 245, 482 N.Y. 4 Miller, Edward Clarence — 100, 240, 258, 312, 538 N.Y. 5077 Miller, Guy Partridge — 388 Conn. 5555 Miller, Henry Lewis — 328 Cal. 159 Miller, John Bleecker— 418, 444(2), 493, 497 N.Y. 5705 Miller, John Post — 160 N.Y. 4423 Miller, Robert Finner— 139, 155(2), 189, 221, 237, 328(2), 381, 425(2), 439, 452, 463, 5i4, 523(2), 544, 561, 565, 566, 568 Mo. 13 10 Miller, Sidney Trowbridge— 525 N.Y. and Mich. 4149 Milne, Caleb Jones, Jr.— 7, 343 Pa- 4687 Milne, David— 7, 343 Pa. 855 Milnor, Thomas William — 303 N.J. 2422 Miner, Charles Edmund — 330 Vt. 961 Miner, Edward Griffith, Jr.— 5, 330 N.Y. 4610 Miner, George Leland — 330 ILL 3219 Miner, Karl Roswell — 330 NY. 5105 Minis, Abraham— 564 Ga. 491 Minis, John Livingston— 18, 285, 301, 302(2), 426, 462, 491 Md. 243 Minor, John Crannel— 330(2) N.Y. 653 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 5157 Minot, Grafton Winthrop — 330 Mass. 2753 Minot, James — 330(3) N.H. 1067 Minot, Joseph Grafton — 181, 330(2), 331(2) Mass. 4172 Minton, Telfair Marriott — 210 N.Y. 21 8 1 Mitchell, Charles Foote — 519 Conn. 1565 Mitchell, Edward Craig — 44, 269, 290, 452 Minn. 45 Mitchell, William Anderson — 330, 331, 427 N.Y. 1822 Moale, William Armistead — 332 Md. 3610 Moffat, R. Burnham — 130, 245, 277(2), 482, 519, 520 N.Y. 2284 Moffett, Darius Lauden — 343 Ky. 1 541 Moffett, Darius Lauden Vigus — 343 Colo. 2755 Moller, Charles George, Jr. — 43(2), 50, 189, 191, 386, 448, 468, 504(2), 560 N.Y. 1724 Monfort, Delos Abram — 200 Minn. 1725 Monfort, Frederick Delos — 58, 59, 84, 134, 147, 149, 200, 242, 307, 318, 322, 401(2), 478, 541(3), 563 Minn. 4218 Monnette, Mervin Jeremiah — 124, 417, 444 Cal. 4176 Monnette, Orra Eugene — 19, 20, 35, 50, 53, 74, 78(2), 84, 96, 104(2), 105, 108, 124(2), 125, 136, 150(3), 151, 155(4), 184(2), 224(3), 237(2), 256, 258(2), 259, 262, 268, 279, 316, 317, 331, 333, 334, 335, 343, 358, 367, 376, 381, 382(2), 392(2), 398, 407, 408, 417, 420, 422, 423, 429, 430, 433, 434, 439, 444(2), 45", 476, 505(2), 506, 516, 517, 521, 541, 542, 562, 563, 566, 567 Cal. 4160 Montague, Henry Watmough — 367 Mass. 6307 Montfort, Barret — 354 Ky. 2236 Montgomery, Archibald Roger — 77 Pa. 5232 Montgomery, Eugene Willard — 5, 13, 519, 536 III. 1 178 Montgomery, Hardman Philips Alan — 302 N.Y. 1297 Montgomery, Henry Eglinton — 99 N.Y. 3010 Montgomery, Henry Eglinton, 2nd — 303 N.Y. 2262 Montgomery, James Eglinton — 100 N.Y. 3 171 Montgomery, James Henry — 280 Pa. 307 Montgomery, James Lynch — 37, 418, 419, 497(2) N.Y. 145 Montgomery, Thomas Harrison — 77, 154, 278, 280, 437, 529 N.Y. and Pa. 2085 Moody, Frederick Schander — 560 Cal. 1421 Moore, Albert Randell — 43(2), 217(3), 333, 334, 391(3), 410, 459, 529, 560 Minn. 4563 Moore, Clarence — 303 D.C. 4508 Moore, Charles — 199 Mich. 3814 Moore, Frank Remick — 273 Mass. 6059 Moore, Franklin Smedley — 199, 334 Pa. 1648 Moore, George Henry — 29, 68, 75, 330, 384, 385, 525(2), 541 III. 3599 Moore, Howard Parker — 56, 116, 117, 156, 172, 332, 392, 412, 421(2), 451 N.Y. 4874 Moore, James Bunce — 116 Conn. 5072 Moore, John Henry— 9, 144, 333(3), 457, 465, 486, 503 D.C. 4013 Moore, Thomas Channing — 333 N.Y. 1735 Moore, William John — 520 III. 3477 Moores, Charles Washington — 155 Ind. 3478 Moores, Merrill — 155, 281 Ind. 3005 Moran, Charles — 1, 4, 10, 67(2), 68, 102, 104, 109, in, 122, 140, 153, 164, 240(2), 253, 277, 292(3), 318, 336, 34i, 354, 382(2), 422, 423(2), 512, 519, 520, 540, 563 N.Y. 654 ROLL OF MEMBERS 5766 Morehead, John Motley — 221 III. 6226 Morehouse, Max — 159 Cal. 34 Morgan, Appleton — 13, 21, 335, 416, 463 N.Y. 2775 Morgan, Charles — 366 N.Y. 5163 Morgan, Christopher — 335 Conn. 3085 Morgan, Fisher Corlies — 107 Pa. 5067 Morgan, Frank — 122 N.Y. 5781 Morgan, Franklin Townsend — 335 N.Y. 2259 Morgan, George Dayton— 18(2), 46, 335, 369(2), 370(3), 37i, 477, 482 N.Y. 3051 Morgan, George Edgar — 335 N.Y. 113 Morgan, James Henry — 18, 335(2) N.Y. 1285 Morgan, James Lancaster — 255, 488 N.Y. 2242 Morgan, John Hill — 335, 488 N.Y. 4552 Morgan, John Hurst — 42(2), 103, 148, 154 Md. 3038 Morgan, Leslie Allen — 371 N.Y. 2465 Morgan, Louis Segur — 335 N.Y. 279 Morgan, Robert Webb — 18 N.Y. 853 Morgan, William Fellowes — 335 N.J. 229 Morgan, William H. — 335(2) N.Y. 3678 Moriarty, George Andrews, Jr. — 413 Mass. 914 Morrell, Edward deVeaux — 540 Pa. 4521 Morrell, George Corydon — 16, 28, 88, 101, 109, 113, 163, 171, 187, 206, 240, 255, 298, 317, 339, 367, 426, 462, 476, 517, 521, 522(2), 543, 544(2), 562 Mass. 2673 Morrill, Samuel — 275 Mass. 1329 Morris, Frederick Wistar, Jr. — 336 Pa. 425 Morris, Henry — 303 Pa. 6367 Morris, Jacob Giles — 336 Pa. 5727 Morris, John Jacob — 411 N.Y. 114 Morris, Lewis — 336 N.Y. 4450 Morris, Lewis Gouverneur — 336 N.Y. 3278 Morris, Roland Sletor — 336 Pa. 823 Morris, Seymour — 28, 55, 58, 67, 89, 92, 118(4), r85, 205, 236(3), 239, 242(2), 245, 246, 249, 271, 272, 304, 318, 321, 336(2), 363, 399, 416, 424(2), 476, 482 Mass. and III. 4852 Morris, Seymour, Jr. — 58 III. 2341 Morris, Walter — 400 Del. 193 Morris, William Henry — 336 N.Y. 1466 Morrison, Charles King — 272 N.Y. 878 Morrison, George Austin, Jr. — 70, 138, 144(2), 163, 247, 272, 493, 558 N.Y. 3299 Morrison, Samuel Turner — 77(2), 99, 100, 167, 220, 263, 399, 405, 472, 510(2), 555 Iowa. 6240 Morrison, Seth Warner, Jr. — 336 Cal. 3633 Morrison, William Francis — 77(2), 99, 100, 167, 220, 263, 399, 405, 472, 510(2), 555 Iowa. 3805 Morse, Edward Emery — 61, 153, 427(2), 534 D.C. 2275 Morse, Frederick Winslow — 131, 267 N.H. 3994 Morse, Glenn Tilley — 67, 200, 249(2), 309, 318, 450(2), 451, 482, 518, 519 Mass. 6351 Morse, Sidney Levi — 337 N.Y. 332 Morse, Waldo Grant — 337 N.Y. 2024 Morse, Willard Samuel — 1, 16, 98, 117, 164, 169, 185, 213(3), 239, 311, 363, 421(2), 452, 471, 503, 515, 545, 549, 568 Colo. 655 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 2123 Morss, Charles Anthony — 337 Mass. 5154 Morss, Everett — 337 Mass. 5709 Mortimer, Stanley Grafton — 302 N.Y. 1642 Morton, Charles Mortimer — 488 Pa. 5613 Morton, Daniel — 16, no, 242, 337, 338, 387, 433, 547 Mo. 4880 Morton, David Cummins — 186, 506 Ky. 731 Morton, Frederick Nash — 164 Vt. 1392 Morton, Julius Sterling — 278, 436(2) Neb. 1438 Morton, Levi Parsons — 249 N.Y. 809 Morton, Thomas George — 74, 170, 288, 445, 488 Pa. 5325 Moseley, Charles William — 68, 70, 73, 105, 109, 146, 159, 180, 183, 310(2), 338(2), 353(3), 376, 450, 458(2), 459, 471(2), 472, 478(2), 488(2), 510, 517 Mass. 249 Moseley, Edward Augustus — 70, 73, 105, 109, 183, 310, 338, 353, 376, 450, 459, 47p2), 472, 488, 517 N.Y. and D.C. 2645 Moseley, Frank— 16(2), 41, 103, 216, 253, 295, 373, 407, 477, 517 Mass. 958 Moseley, John Graham— 33, 35, 36, 47, 79, 98, 115, 130(3), 131(3), 167, 205, 216, 230(2), 233, 240, 241, 246, 256, 257(3), 277(2), 332, 338(3), 340, 345(2), 363, 379, 383, 385, 426, 450, 453, 480, 482, 508, 518, 519, 520 Mass. 6242 Moses, Walter — 165(2), 181, 212, 274, 289, 290, 362, 380, 402, 420, 457, 534(2) N.J. 1866 Moses, Zebina — 19, 45, 130(2), 307, 338, 382, 419, 474, 534 D.C. 2740 Motley, Thomas Lawrence — 98 Mass. 4696 Mott, John Grenville — 339 Ind. 1901 Mott, John Thomas — 18, 84, 149(2), 185, 251, 330(3), 391, 481, 5'4 N.Y. 5825 Mott, Jordan Lawrence — 165, 267 N.Y. 2257 Mott, Luther Wright — 18, 78, 84, 89, 133, 147, 149(2), 165, 185, 251, 303, 330(3), 358, 359, 391, 481, 514 N.Y. 2633 Motter, Isaac — 154 Mo. 2971 Moulton, Augustus Freedom — 32, 89, 109, 355 Me. 6394 Moulton, Edward Stephen — 88 R.L 2233 Moulton, George Mayhew — 194, 204, 239, 339(2), 385, 412, 427, 477 III. 1351 Moulton, John Henry — 60, 78, 160, 201, 263, 317(2), 355, 412, 503, 508 Mo. 3455 Mowatt, Charles Grayson — 419 N.Y. 4471 Mower, Charles Herrick — 235 Vt. 5518 Mower, Edward Baldridge — 443 III. 5464 Mudd, Seeley Wintersmith — 51, 269 Cal. 2407 Mudge, Alfred — 283 Mass. 2557 Mudge, Frank Herbert — 283 Mass. 3992 Mudge, Solomon Hinckley — 339 Mo. 3427 Mulford, Ernest Denman — 191 N.J. 794 Mullikin, Howard — 23, 41, 116, 269, 361(2) Md. ion Mumford, James Gregory— 99, 152, 340, 341, 411(2), 428, 545(3) Mass. 5217 Mumford, William Clinton — 191, 210, 520, 556 N.Y. 4573 Muncaster, Stewart Brown— 35, 313(2), 472 D.C. 6185 Munds, James Theus— 69(2), 103(2), 104(2), 125, 128, 343, 381, 421(3), 489, 522, 541, 542 N.Y. 1974 Munger, Carl Eugene — 424 Conn. 2883 Munn, Henry Norcross — 340 N.Y. 465 Munro, Wilfred Harold— 2, 88(2), 249 Pa. and R.I. 656 ROLL OF MEMBERS 245, 270, 312, 341, 4194 Munroe, Addison Pierce — 101 4622 Munroe, Lyman Francis — 101 5953 Munroe, Philip Allen — 101 682 Munson, Cyrus LaRue — 195, 340(2), 519 5239 Munson, Dunham Ockerman — 60, 66, 130(2), 1 2938 Munson, Francis Merton — 341 3064 Munson, Francis Merton, Jr. — 341 4424 Munson, Frederic Granville — 341 6309 Murdoch, Carlisle — 270 2547 Murdock, Harold — 192, 312, 341, 373 2447 Murdock, Joseph Ballard — 23, 192, 373, 5" 3614 Muren, George Morgan — 229 1243 Murphey Elijah Warriner — 196, 279, 285(2), 37 3169 Murphy, Chauncey Hurlbut — 196 2519 Murphy, Franklin — 311, 374, 461(2) 4076 Murphy, Franklin, Jr. — 461 4492 Murphy, William Dennistown — 122 3 Murray, Charles Henry — 9, 23, 38(2), 64, 141, 293(2), 419, 422, 436, 448, 456, 458, 481, 521 3240 Murray, George Henry — 195 5178 Murray, Henry Hotchkiss — 195 4084 Murray, William — 141 1019 Mussey, William Lindsly — 5 2193 Myer, Albert James — 37(2), 130, 215, 216, 301, 327, 34o, 341,497(2) ¦ 62 Myer, Isaac — 143, 401 3783 Myers, James Fairlie Cooper — 556 1066 Myers, Philip VanNess — 236 2308 Myers, Theodore Benjamin — 221 2303 Myers, Walter Frederick — 72, 221, 236 3705 Myers, William Starr — 448, 449, 518 1469 Mynderse, Wilhelmus — 422 51 18 Myrick, Shelby — 85 48, 34i R.I.R.I. RI. Pa. Mo. Del. Del. D.C. and N.Y. Ohio. Mass. 1, 449 145, 241, R.I. N.Y. N.Y.N.Y. N.J. N.J. N.Y. N.Y. Del. Del. N.Y. Ohio. 302, 318, N.Y. N.Y. Ga. Ohio. Minn, and N.Y. Minn. Md. N.Y. Ga. N 3454 Napier, Charles Dwight — 157 5281 Nash, Francis Smith — 228 6383 Nash, Joseph Cheshire — 341 3494 Nash, Louis Philip — 509 1826 Nash, Nathaniel Cushing — 131 6035 Neally, John Haven — 426 2355 Neely, Robert Caldwell — 459 5160 Neff, John Thornley — 553 6089 Neff, John Thornley, Jr. — 79 665 Neff, Peter — 438(3) 5744 Neff, Rollin Gray — 519 6347 Neithercut, Richard Irving — 491 6216 Nelson, Ben Barrere — 474 3212 Nelson, Edwin Horatio — 5 2681 Newberry, John Stoughton — 370 iioi Newbury, Truman Handy — 370 5385 Newcomb, Bethuel Merritt — 343 657 N.Y. D.C. Ga. Mass. Mass. N.H. Ga. N.J. N.J. Md. N.J. Conn. Ohio. Mich. Mich. N.Y. and Mich. Cal. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 6169 Newcomb, Charles Lawrence — 344 Mo. 4267 Newcomb, Clarence Fisher — 58, 59, 343 Mo. 5519 Newcomb, Francis Herbert — 343 III. 1 147 Newcomb, George Amos — 57, 58, 344 Mo. 997 Newcomb, George Whitfield — 58, 59, 129, 343 III. 3788 Newcomb, Harry Turner — 343 D.C. 2168 Newell, William Harmar — 429 Pa. 3142 Newhall, Charles Cary — 535 R.L mi Newhall, James Silver — 24, 25, 112, 166, 170, 208, 335, 300, 344, 372, 387, 388(3), 430, 466, 559 Mass. 1135 Newman, Clarence Egberts — 310, 450(2), 493 N.Y. 2033 Newton, Charles Humphreys — 120, 257, 344, 345, 368, 449, 513(2), 541, 553, 564 Ohio. 1 1 70 Newton, Henry Allen — 344 N.Y. 558 Newton, Henry Gleason — 345 Conn. 715 Newton, Virginius — 122 Va. 3007 Nichols, Acosta — 345(2) N.Y. 5182 Nichols, Charles Joseph — 367 Me. 2646 Nichols, George Leslie — 2, n, 34(2), 104, 337 Mass. 3008 Nichols, George Livingston — 345(2) N.Y. 5823 Nichols, George Pardee — 448 N.Y. 5790 Nichols, Harry Parmalee — 448 N.Y. 1186 Nichols, Henry Atherton — 140, 153, 196, 197(2), 208, 372 N.Y. and D.C. 943 Nichols, Maury — 321 N.Y. 4965 Nichols, Mongin Baker — 162 Ga. 3995 Nichols, Richard Johnson — 373 Mass. 5954 Nichols, Thomas Buffum — 160 R.I. 1187 Nichols, Willard Atherton — 17, 19, 140, 153, 178, 179, 196, 197(2), 264(2), 286, 345, 372, 460, 521, 544, 545 N.Y. and Cal. 1933 Nicholson, John Reed — 135, 169, 281, 435 Del. 5453 Nicholson, Paul Coe — no R.I. 5815 Nicholson, Samuel Mowry — no R.L 1700 Nickerson, Herman — 16 Mass. 2748 Nickerson, Philip Tillinghast — 64, 184, 232, 346(2), 383, 439 Mass. 2733 Nickerson, Stephen Westcott — 184(2), 226, 249, 346(2), 522 Mass. 1626 Nickerson, Thomas White, Jr. — 14, 15(2), 27(3), 45, 53, 54(2), 55, 64, 73, 88, 115, 120, 170, 171, 184(2), 188(2), 205, 222(2), 223, 226(2), 232(2), 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 252, 268, 271, 272, 287(2), 306, 322, 329(2), 342, 346(2), 351, 352, 383, 395, 433, 438, 439(2), 464, 47o, 477(2), 484, 485, 5H, 522, 526(3), 53i(2), 544 545 Mass. 4590 Nickerson, William Emery — 346 Mass. 5910 Nicklin, Benjamin Patton — 24 Md. 591 1 Nicklin, John Bailey, Jr. — 24 Md. 5728 Nicoll, De Lancey — 346 , N.Y. 3750 Nicoll, Fancher — 200, 217(2), 290, 309, 347(2), 469 N.Y. 3277 Nicoll, FIenry Denton — 346 N.Y 2292 Nightingale, George Corlis — 202, 207, 245 R.L 4616 Nightingale, George Corlis, Jr. — 5 R.I. 970 Niles, Robert Lossing — 519 N.Y. 4752 Nixon, Horace Franklin— 135, 222(2), 292, 346, 350(2) N.J. 658 ROLL OF MEMBERS 339 Noble, Henry Harmon — 200, 324, 331, 347, 427, 438, 469, 517 N.Y. 732 Noble, Robert — 144, 347 Vt. 5882 Noble, Robert Ernest — 502 N.Y. 121 6 Norcross, Grenville Howland — 95 Mass. 3724 Norman, Albert Clift — 467 Ga. 2299 Norman, Hugh Kinsley — 58 R.L 2296 Norman, Reginald— 58 R.I. 2512 Norris, Alexander Wilson — 419 Pa. 6042 Norris, Bennet Biscoe — 48 Md. 438 Norris, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney — 327, 328(2) Pa. 439 Norris, George Washington — 347 Pa. 3694 Norris, Henry McCoy — 95, 109, 123, 180, 272, 319 Ohio. 5576 Northrop, Edwin Canfield — 204 Conn. 3381 Northrop, Frank — 204 N.Y. 4337 Northrop, Otis Smith — 204 Conn. 381 Norton, Edward Loudon — 26, 153, 188(2), 202(2), 250, 255, 380, 474, 477, 484 N.Y. 740 Norton, John Grant — 160, 275, 348 Vt. 1437 Norton, Porter — 464, 465, 519 N.Y. 917 Norton, Thomas Herbert — 23, 82, 91(2), 153, 157, 191, 250(2), 260(3), 293, 319, 347, 356, 370(3), 371, 407, 436, 442, 474, 534, 548 Md., N. Y. and Ohio. 134 Norwood, Lewis Morris — 336 N.Y. 1841 Nourse, John Francis — 387 Mass. 6236 Noyes, Bartholomew Skaats — 349 Cal. 347 Noyes, Charles Phelps — 27, 104, no, 190, 212, 230, 264, 290(2), 291, 306(2), 311(2), 318, 349(2), 350, 365, 405(2), 413, 414, 447, 464, 465, 477, 514, 541, 546 N.Y. and Minn. 1424 Noyes, Daniel Rogers — 27, 110, 311, 349, 414, 541 Minn. 3976 Noyes, David Allen — 349 III. 2591 Noyes, Edward Deering— 57, 66, 102, 165, 171(2), 194, 208, 209, 265, 274, 328, 332, 348, 349, 358, 359(3), 364, 368, 427, 461(3), 559 Me. 5476 Noyes, Harry Floyd — 349 Ga. 210 Noyes, James Atkins — 306, 310, 543, 554 N.Y. and Mass. 2629 Noyes, Wadsworth — 364 Me. 3588 Nutter, Charles Read — 193 Mass. 5291 Nutting, George Hale — 349 Mass. 2338 Nutting, Grant Hosford — 349 Iowa. 2337 Nutting, James Ralph — 349 Iowa. 1874 Nye, Charles Freeman — 30, 74, 184, 361, 384, 385, 512 N.Y. 3670 Nye, James Warren — 278 III. o 288 Oakley, E. Benedict — 40(2) N.Y. 115 Oakley, Henry Cruger — 128, 133, 559 N.Y. 759 Obear, Clarence Cord£ — 529 Mo. 760 Obear, Frank — 529 Mo. 3358 Ober, Gustavus — 548 Md. 5355 O'Connor, Charles Wainwright — 23 N.Y. 49 O'Conor, John Christopher — 328 N.Y. 3276 Oddie, Orville, Jr. — 536 N.Y. 4127 Odell, William Herrick Lovett — 228 Mass. 659 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 3269 Offley, Cleland Nelson — 43, 80, 89(2), 213, 350, 370, 390, 391, 442, 506, 513(2), 564 £>.C. 5130 Ogden, Louis Mansfield — 200, 350, 555 N.Y. 338 Ogden, Ludlow — 350 N.Y. 67 Ogden, Thomas Ludlow — 294, 302, 350, 418(3), 419, 492(2), 496, 568 N.Y. 5347 Olds, Irving Sands — 189, 351(2), 505 N.Y. 355 Olin, Stephen Henry — 37, 302, 419 N.Y. 2139 Olmstead, William Adams — 268 N.H. 3117 Olmsted, Edward — 265 N.J. 5809 Olney, Edwin Lewis — 352 Vt. 5503 Olney, Elam Ward — 352 N.Y. 22 Olney, George Washington — 351, 352(2), 526 N.Y. and R.L 1292 Olyphant, John Kensett — 352 N.Y. 1 29 1 Olyphant, Robert — 352 N.Y. 1 130 Oothout, John Webster — 178, 245(2), 346(2), 492, 495, 568 N.Y. 6225 Ord, Henry Norton — 393 Cal. 1179 Ormsbee, Hermann Williams — 99(2) 163, 201, 519 N.Y. 203 Orne, Henry Merrill — 9, 103(3), 343, 372 N.Y. 2621 Orr, Arthur — 25, 58, 59, 147, 175(2), 356, 439 III. 3564 Orrick, Henry Albert — 219(2), 353 Md. 2495 Orton, Edward — 353 Ohio 2764 Orton, Edward, Jr. — 194 Ohio 3652 Orton, Forrest Hoy — 353 Minn. 3126 Orvis, Charles Eustis — 489 N.Y. 5486 Orvis, Edwin Waitstill — 489 N.Y. 1043 Osborn, Henry Austin — 8, 38, 46, in, 180, 258, 259, 278(2), 353, 413, 436, 473(2) III. 2328 Osborn, Henry Fairfield — 78(2), 176, 204, 353, 508 Conn. 3771 Osborn, William Updike — 352 N.Y. 2735 Osgood, Edward Louis — 388 Mass. 3776 Osgood, .Frederic Larned — 13 Conn. 1 1 99 Osgood, Josiah Alonzo — 353 Cal. 3828 Otter, John Delaware — 23 Ky. 4125 Otter, Robert Wortham — 23 Ky. 3981 Otis, Charles Tillinghast — 353 III. 4778 Otis, Edward Osgood — 354 Mass. 2974 Otis, George Asahel- — 353 III. 5148 Otis, Harrison Gray— 268, 353, 354 Cal. 1501 Otis, Joseph Edward, Jr. — 5, 18, 45(2), 63, 115, 116, 168, 190, 212(2), 311, 330(2), 334, 335, 353, 363, 392, 413, 428, 435, 440, 448, 471(2), 472, 512, 541, 563, 567 III. 1738 Otis, Philo Adams — 5, 18, 45(2), 63, 115, 116, 168, 190, 212(2), 311, 330(2), 334, 335, 353, 363, 392, 413, 428, 435, 440, 448, 47i, 472(2), 512, 541, 563, 567 III. 3340 Otis, Ralph Chester — 353 III. 2975 Otis, Thomas Gould, Jr. — 353 III. 3828 Otter, John Delaware — 23 Ky. 4125 Otter, Robert Northam — 23 Ky. 6107 Overfield, Chauncey Percival — 316 Cal. 4742 Owen, Franklin Buchanan — 303 Md. 1557 Owen, Frederick Denison — 18(2), 141, 461(2) D.C. 4038 Owen, Robert Latham — 258 D.C. 2579 Owen, William Henry, Jr. — 468 N.Y. 3900 Owen, William Otway — 258 D.C. 660 ROLL OF MEMBERS 483 Paca, John Philemon — 99, 100, 302, 303, 342, 354(2), 476(2) Md. 5946 Pack, Arthur Newton — 7(2), 12, 22(2), 23, 31, 35, 36, 37(2), 42, 55, 72, 73, 79, 85, 86(2), 92, 93(2), 100, 104(2), 121, 128, 147, 161, 169, 170, 174(3). 175, 176, 181, 199, 203, 207(2), 210(2), 215, 225(4), 227(2), 228(3), 229, 230, 272, 273, 278(2), 281, 286, 299, 307, 311(2), 332, 342, 343, 344(2), 345, 356(2), 376, 403(2), 408, 432, 433, 434, 435, 437, 438, 467, 469, 481(2), 482, 483, 484, 486, 487, 519, 541, 551, 552, 553(2), 558, 560, 563, 564, 565, 566(3) N.J. 5301 Pack, Charles Lathrop — 12, 31, 79, 86, 92, 93(2), 128, 147, 161, 181, 203, 307, 327(2), 228, 307, 344, 433, 467, 482, 54i, 55i, 552, 553(2), 558, 560, 564(2), 565, 566(2) N.J. 6327 Pack, Randolph Green — 483 N.J. 3024 Packard, Durand Clarence — 354 Colo. 5984 Packard, Joseph — 292 Md. 2528 Packer, Flavius — 67 N.Y. 5589 Paddock, Ernest Moorhead — 58 Mass. 2952 Paddock, William Henry — 241 N.Y. 2661 Page, Carroll Smalley — 364, 368(3), 551 Vt. 5374 Page, James Rathwell — 45, 65, 453(2) Cal. 2979 Page, Louis Rodman — 553 Md. 1333 Page, Oliver Ormsby— ^52 Pa. 440 Page, S. Davis— 10, 83(3), 88, 89(2), 184, 207(3), 343, 355(3), 428, 539, 54o Pa. 213 Page, Walter Gilman— 68, 287, 354, 355, 444, 526(2), 567 N.Y. and Mass. 310 Paige, Edward Winslow — 346, 355, 400, 428, 492, 495 N.Y. 2760 Paine, Cyrus Fay— 58, 59, 64, 211, 249, 356, 370, 371, 383, 425, 439, 44i, 5H »tN-Y' 4861 Paine, Franklin— 385 Minn. 4452 Paine, Waldo Grant— 168 Wash. 5066 Paine, Willis Seaver— 5 N.Y. 5171 Palen, Gilbert J. — 78 N.J. 887 Palmer, Charles Dana— 28(2), 88, 136, 266, 267(2) Mass. 4518 Palmer, Charles Howard, 2nd— 9 N.Y. 3935 Palmer, Ernest— 45, 116, 141(2), 356, 447 N-Y. 4650 Palmer, Henry Brewster — 516 N.Y. 3720 Palmer, Lowell Mason— 12, 70, 79, 123, 143, 164, 169, 202, 223, 226, 230, 233(2), 247, 255, 272, 322, 325(2), 356, 430, 433(2), 441, 47o, 476, 526(2) 528 N.Y. 3609 Palmer, Lucius Noyes— no, 141, 349, 356(2), 414, 447 !N.y. 1902 Palmer, Walter Warner— 141 N.Y. « 523 Mass. and III. 5683 Sargent, William Parker — 414 R.I. 1300 Satterlee, Edward Rathbone — 414, 555 N.Y. 239 Satterlee, Francis LeRoy — 18, 69, 133, 190, 301, 302, 409, 414, 418, 491(2), 493, 497(2) N.Y. 1097 Satterlee, Herbert Livingston — 414 N.Y. 4063 Saulsbury, Willard — 409 Del. 2668 Saunders, Charles Gurley — 66 Mass. 6279 Saunders, Goddard Weld — 5 N.Y. 5102 Saussy, Frederick Tupper — 317 Ga. 3535 Savage, Albert Russell — 415(2) Me. 6055 Savage, Charles Chauncey, Jr. — 97 Pa. 46a Savage, William Lyttleton — 97, 311, 415 Pa 2492 Savidge, George Patten — 269(2) Mich. 677 Mo. N.H. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 2491 Savidge, William — 269(2) Mich, 2273 Sawyer, Charles Francis — in, 112, 373, 384, 415, 416(2), 448, 535, 536, 543, 559 ^.H 4417 Sawyer, Isaac Howe — 281, 300, 416(2) 2135 Sawyer, William Davis — in, 112, 373, 384, 415, 4l6(2), 448, 535, 536, 543, 559 3767 Saxe, Edward Thomas — 218, 270(2) JN.Y. 629 Saxton, Henry Dearborn — 91, 92(3) D.C 5013 Sayers, William Lawrence — 290 N.Y. 4862 Sayles, Charles Nehemiah — 539 Minn. 5451 Sayles, Frank Arthur — 416 R-L 1320 Sayres, Edward Stalker — 416, 528 Pa. 2158 Scales, John — 32, 206(2), 260, 304(2), 484, 549 N.H. 4473 Scammon, Charles William — 383 Vt. 3877 Schall, John Hubley — 76 N.Y. 2516 Schauffler, William Gray — 54, 86, 116, 154, 204, 249, 375(2), 395, 407, 446, 463, 516, 519, 520, 527(2), 539, 540, 548 N.J. 6097 Schauffler, William Gray — 540 N.J. 3101 Schenck, Charles Lott — 139, 453, 491 N.Y. 6277 Schenck, Stewart Courtney — no N.Y. 3045 Schenck, Willard Parker — 139, 453, 491 N.Y. 3094 Schermerhorn, Arthur Frederic — 38, 86, 211, 500, 566 N.Y. 162 Schermerhorn, Charles Augustus — 211, 566 N.Y. 706 Schermerhorn. Edward Gibert — 38, 86, 211, 500, 566 N.Y. 4547 Schermerhorn, J. Maus — 26 N.Y. 103 Schieffelin, Eugene — 170, 290, 366, 413, 453, 471, 479 N.Y. 60 Schieffelin, Geo. Richard — 170, 186, 289, 290, 366(2), 479 N.Y. 101 Schieffelin, Schuyler — 170, 265, 366, 413, 418, 453, 471, 479, 492(2), 496(3), 497(2) N.Y. 102 Schieffelin, William Jay — 290 N.Y. 3714 Schley, John Sullivan — 567 Ga. 6330 Schley, Richard Larcombe — 122 Ga. 5786 Schott, Hubert Mandeville — 429 N.Y. 5497 Schroeder, Henry — 55, 57, 70, 125, 128, 172(3), 248, 267, 271(2), 273, 280, 297, 313, 384, 401, 446, 447, 537, 543 N.Y. 705 Schroeder, James Langdon — 57, 70, 248, 297, 446, 537, 543 N.Y. 5416 Schultz, Carl H. — 513 N.Y. 348 Schuyler, Clarkson Crosby — 419, 497(2) N.Y. 154 Schuyler, John — 418 N.Y. 1251 Schuyler, Montgomery — 418, 497 N.Y. 4032 Schuyler, Philip Van Rensselaer — 418, 492, 496, 497 N.Y. 4233 Schuyler, Sidney Schieffelin — 418, 497 N.J. 4770 Schwab, John Christopher — 517 Conn. 3407 Schwartz, Frank Nicholson — 127(2), 418(2), 468, 497 Pa. 3406 Schwartz, John Leser — 127(2), 418, 419, 468, 497 Pa. and D.C. 2758 Scofield, George Starr — 37(2), 38, 62, in, 122, 139, 154, 206, 210, 246, 281, 293, 386, 419, 429, 448(3), 486, 513, 548, 560 N.Y. 2453 Scott, Alexander Harvey — 419 Pa. 4863 Scott, Francis Louis — 191 Ohio. 5036 Scott, Harry Kistler — 150(2), 155, 317 Cal. 4571 Scott, Henry Edwards — 282, 419, 470(2), 471 Mass. 1606 Scott, John Frederick — 40, 170, 214, 479 N.Y. 5734 Scott, John Fulton Reynolds — 54 Pa. 6184 Scott, John Henry, Sr. — 102 N.Y. 678 roll of members 2451 Scott, John Morin — 419 Pa. 3013 Scott, John Reed — 4 Pa. 2452 Scott, Lewis Allaire — 419 Pa. 6018 Scott, Townsend, IV. — 401 Md. 1603 Scott, William Sherman — 40, 170, 214 N.Y. 5749 Scott, Winfield — 322 Va. 1363 Scranton, Benjamin Hand — 420 N.Y. and Mich. 344 Scudder, Henry Townsend — 314 N.Y. 3377 Scudder, Marvin — 218 N.Y. 3769 Scudder, Townsend — 480 N.Y. 6384 Seabrook, Whitemarsh Benjamin — 420 Ga. 2364 Seabury, Channing — 5 Minn. 1600 Seabury, Frederick Chandler — 5, 115, 354, 404, 420, 440 N.Y. 4142 Seabury, William Marston — 153, 154, 300, 411, 545(2) N.Y. 4451 Seaman, Frederick Augustus — 420 N.Y. 82 Seaman, Louis Livingston — 133, 142, 143, 302, 419, 420, 49i, 497(2) N.Y. 930 Seaman, William Bleecker — 49, 294, 295, 300, 386, 387(2), 420 N.Y. 1451 Seamans, Frank Manning — 82, 253 Mass. 2908 Sears, Alfred Daw — 421 N.Y. 659 Sears, Clinton Brooks — 25, 29, 44(2), 58, 64, 95(2), 98, 174, 184(2), 269, 289(2), 383, 421(2), 441, 471, 475, 511, 532, 545, 568 N.Y. and Minn. 4348 Sears, Frank Irving — 421 Mass. 1761 Sears, Henry Darrah — 184(2), 314, 383, 421(2), 440, 441 Mass. 5223 Sears, Joseph Davis — 421 N.Y. 59 Sears, Walter Jesse— 303, 322(2), 326, 421(4), 535, 564(2), 568 N.Y. 5055 Seaver, Everett Herbert — 421 Cal. 1450 Seaver, James Edward — n, 101, 190(3), 226, 249, 421, 451 Mass. 2635 Seaverns, Francis — 271 N.Y. 4415 Secor, Horace, Jr. — 169 N.Y. 1863 Sedgwick, Edwin Henry — 58, 422 III. 3098 Sedgwick, Robert — 422 N.Y. 3104 Sedgwick, Theodore — 422 Minn. 3974 Seeley, Frederick Sterling — 422 Conn. 1959 Seeley, William Elmer — 422 Conn. 1498 Seely, William Wallace — 116, 117 Ohio. 4757 Sellers, Edwin Jaquett — 18, 171, 268 Pa. 6246 Semmes, Raphael — 466 Md. 719 Senter, George Albert — 108 N.H. 4058 Senter, William — 193 Me. 1088 Seton, Robert — 413 N.Y. 4280 Severance, Cordenio Arnold — 423 Minn. 1646 Sewell, Wynn Reeves — 423 Pa. 2502 Sexton, Alonzo Gilbert — 278(2) Wis. 2608 Sexton, Arthur Taylor — 141 Wis. 2501 Sexton, Paul Denison — 141 Wis. 1977 Seymour, George Dudley — 519 Conn. 980 Seymour, Henry — 75, 482, 516, 517 N.Y. 2498 Seymour, Henry Albert — 13 D.C. 4155 Seymour, Henry Platt — 304 Me. 3807 Seymour, McNeil Vernon — 456 Minn. 579 Seymour, Morris Woodruff — 502 Conn. 3144 Seymour, Thomas Day — 231 Conn. 679 society of colonial wars 4608 Seymour, Walter Francis — 365 !*-!¦ 3753 Shailer, William Griggs — 188 N.Y. 3882 Shannon, Richard Cutts — 499 N.Y. 5914 Shannon, Richard Cutts, II. — 499 N.Y. 1272 Shapleigh, Alfred Lee — 194, 251, 287, 372, 375, 376(2), 424(3), 427, 448, 525(2) Mo. 3897 Sharp, Charles Edward — 49 Mo. 3357 Sharp, George Matthews — 21, 49, 99, 100, 108, 152, 167, 219(2), 242, 263, 344(2), 387, 399, 431, 472, 555 Md. 6155 Sharp, Robert Mosby — 465 Va. 5961 Sharp, William Willoughby — 541 N.Y. 5380 Sharpe, Henry Dexter — 425 R.L 1555 Shattuck, Edward Horace — 425 Mass. 4144 Shaw, Charles Gray — 5 N.Y. 3450 Shaw, Edward Arthur — 5 Me. 6359 Shaw, Harris Moore — 426 N.H. 4474 Shaw, Henry Bigelow — 154 Vt. 2212 Shaw, Henry Southworth — 8, 115, 184, 249, 440, 544 Mass. 5393 Shaw, Nathan Hastings — 254, 255, 470, 476 Cal. 2848 Shaw, Oliver Warren — 426 Minn. 3139 Shead, Edward Wadsworth — 5, 272 Me. 5029 Sheffield, William Paine — 413 R.L 4078 Sheib, Samuel Henry — 74, 113(2), 116, 136, 164, 234, 339(2), 424, 454 Md- 324 Shelby, Cass Knight — 426 N.Y. 2970 Sheldon, Charles Lawrence — 426 N.Y. 3672 Sheldon, Frank Parmly — 297 III. 2891 Sheldon, Ned Lewis — 129 Mass. 3874 Sheldon, Theodore Butler— 141 N.Y. 286 Shelton, George Gregory- — 206, 309, 415, 518, 519 N.Y. 3904 Shelton, Richard Theodore — 222 Mo. 284 Shelton, William Atwood — 206, 309, 415, 518, 519 N.Y. 3602 Shepard, Augustus Dennis, Jr. — 58 N.Y. 3333 Shepard, Benjamin — 58 N.J. 3954 Shepard, Edward Martin — 45, 58, 59, 82, 305, 341, 351, 397, 424 426(2), 450(3), 482, 516, 517, 530, 565 Mo. 6360 Shepard, Frederick Johnson — 426 N.H. 2352 Shepard, Ralph Kissam— 58, 185, 249, 374, 426, 556 N.Y. 333 Shepard, Robert Fitch — 58, 59, 175(2) N.Y. 4605 Shepherd, Edward Hawks — 229 R.L 3739 Shepley, George Leander — 318 R.I. 5327 Sherman, Duff Frank — 428 RI. 2832 Sherman, Roger — 8, 18(2), 36, 38, 46, 48, in, 134, 141(2), 142(2), 145, 160, 168, 184(2), 185(2), 204, 211, 212(2), 226, 236, 275, 280, 308, 333, 335(2), 357, 361, 363, 399, 426, 427(2), 435, 447(2), 458, 464, 465(3), 473(2), 475, 478, 503, 521, 524, 543, 546 III. 1891 Sherman, William Watts — 127 N.Y. 2964 Sherrill, Charles Hitchcock — 50, 51, 52, 92, 95(2), 122, 137(2), 144, 145, H6, 179, 180, 243, 348, 389, 418, 428, 436, 441, 468, 494, 555(3) N.Y. 1007 Sherwood, Samuel — 154, 293 N.Y. 2520 Shields, Charles Woodruff — 191, 350, 550 N.J. 598 Shipman, Arthur Leffingwell — 141 Conn. 597 Shipman, Nathaniel — 293 Conn. 147 Shippen, Edward — 428, 429 N.Y. and Pa. 680 ROLL OF MEMBERS 443 Shippen, Edward — 429 Pa. 3894 Shirley, Rufus George — 12, 41, 49, 50, 110(2), 139, 144, 252, 285, 294, 308(4), 317, 386, 387, 406, 421(2), 422, 43i, 490, 493(4), 504(3) NY. 1021 Shoemaker, Frederick Bellinger — 236 Ohio. 498 Shoemaker, Michael Myers — 114, 235, 236 Md. and Ohio. 3295 Shoemaker, Murray Marvin — 114 Ohio. 909 Shoemaker, Robert Henry — 114, 235, 236 Md. and Ohio. 2601 Short, Charles Lancaster — 157, 310, 361, 376, 378 Mass. 4018 Short, Charles Wilkins — 200 Ohio. 696 Short, Edward Lyman — 157, 310, 361, 376 N.Y. 4019 Short, John Cleves — 104, 200, 318, 343, 379, 446 Ohio. 5545 Short, Livingston Lyman — 310 N.Y. 2333 Short, William — 185, 371, 309, 401 Mo. 5305 Shriver, Alfred Jenkins — 534 Md. 6315 Shriver, Edward Jenkins — 534 Md. 6370 Shriver, Robert Hickley — 524 Md. 1131 Shuart, William Herbert — 29, 68, 75, 330, 525 N.Y. 2551 Shurtleff, Howard Livingston — 360 Mass. 246 Shute, Samuel Moore — 429 N.Y. and D.C. 790 Sibley, Frederick Trowbridge — 525 N.Y. and Mich. 6255 Sibley, George Royal — 429 Ga. 4326 Sikes, Frederick Gilbert — 361 III. 326 Sill, Frederick Shroeder — 105(2), 180, 306, 382, 429, 436 N.Y. 1808 Sill, Howard — 16, 104, 105, 145, 164, 212, 292, 306, 311, 346(4), 382, 386(2), 411, 429(2), 492, 496, 54', 546 Md. 349 Sill, John Targee — 16, 212, 386, 411, 419, 429, 453, 492, 496, 497(2), 541 N.Y. 5653 Sillcocks, Henry — 259(2), 369, 417, 438 N.Y. 5699 Sillcocks, Warren Scott — 417 N.Y. 5987 Sills, Kenneth Charles Martin — 531 Me. 5802 Silsby, Thomas Julien — 429 Mass. 4150 Silvester, Learoyd — 66, 209, 263 Pa. 684 Silvester, William Wallace — 66, 112, 209(2), 263, 349 Pa. 3885 Simmons, Joseph Ferris — 7(2), 8, 12, 14, 15(2), 20(2), 27, 31, 71, 73(2), 88, 168, 174(2), 188, 197(3), 232, 245, 333, 341(2), 350, 394, 397, 401, 433(2), 448, 464, 471(2), 476, 487, 488, 489, 526(2), 527, 528, 529, 549 N.Y. 2097 Simmons, Samuel Sweet — 371 Wis. 3279 Simmons, Walter Everett — 131 Mass. 5265 Simmons, Walter Willard — 536 N.H. 3184 Simmons, William Steams — 5 Mass. 5873 Simms, Harry — 352 N.Y. 5601 Simonds, Albert Gallatin — 451 Cal. 1623 Simons, William C. — 47 Mass. 3967 Simpson, Frank Bradford — 350 N.Y. 6164 Simpson, Henry Jerome — 152 Mich. 6121 Simpson, Jay Maxwell— 108, 323, 418, 4r9(2), 496, 497 N.Y. 365 Sims, Clifford Stanley— 61 N.Y. and N.J. 2831 Sims, John Clark — 61 Pa. 4936 Sims, Joseph Patterson — 61 Pa. 3914 Sinclair, Henry Harbison — 430 Cal. 330 Skidmore, William Lemuel — 286, 430 N.Y. 5349 Skillin, Augustus Hewlett— 267 N.Y. 3988 Skinner, Charles Mather— 431 Mo. 1873 Skinner, Henry Whipple— 12, 13, 21, 388, 463 N.Y. and Mich. 681 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 2301 778 14745872 5658 4968 4154 63383456 6249 3194 3195 5978 6041 4276 31342984 1008 869 1809 1659 6043)6247 ) 42504568 1994 33013272 2792 561 4909 6128 2111 1263 5524 2254 253046332164368426834541 603 1784 2412 485 560 3353 12385919 630 59574615 Skinner, James Henry — 430 Skinner, William Converse — 5, 228, 239, 431(2) Slade, George Theron — 528 Slade, Henry Lewis — 154, 472 Slade, Henry Lewis, Jr. — 154 Slaton, John Marshall — 221, 469 Slauson, John Whiting — 530 Slayton, Henry Albert — 431 Slayton, William Henry — 431 Slayton, William Taft — 431 Sleeper, Henry Davis — 306 Sleeper, Stephen Westcott — 306 Sloan, Francis Burns — 131 Sloan, Francis Eugene — 131 Sloane, John — 42 Sloane, William — 42 Slocum, Elliott Truax — 432 Slocum, Herbert Jermain — 219, 445 Slocum, Joseph Jermain — 254, 374, 445 Slocum, William Frederick — 58 Slosson, Frank — 18(2) Sluder, Greenfield — 79, 208(2) Smalley, Bradley Barlow — 428 Smith, Albert York — 330 Archibald Henderson — 437, 482, 550 Augustus Ledyard, Jr. — 100 Bayard Marston — 16 Benjamin Wilson — 541 Bradish Johnson — 483 Byron Laflin — 378 Chandler White — 141 Charles Eastwick — 215 Charles Frederick — 49, 433 Charles Frederic — 158, 176, 212, 435, 512 Charles Stewart — 51, 288, 350, 481, 483 Clarence Ednor — 293 Clarence Wilbur — 404 Clement Grubb — 76 Curtis Nye — 105 Dudley Wetmore — 406 Dwight— 249, 405, 439 Edward Alfred — 505 Edward Barnum — 205 Edward Curtis — 61 Edwin Harvie — 316 Edwin Porter — 483 Forrest Starr — 437 Francis Lee — 510 Francis Marion — 27 Frank Birge — 99, 176, 201, 213, 255(2), 281, Minn. 253, 380(3), Conn. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. Ga. N.Y. Vt. N.Y. Vt. Mass.Mass. Md.Md. N.Y.N.Y. Mich. N.Y. N.Y. Colo. III. and Wis. Smith, SmithSmith SmithSmith,Smith. Smith,Smith Smith.Smith. Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith. Smith. Smith.Smith.Smith.Smith, Smith, Smith,Smith,Smith, SmithSmith 536 Smith. Smith 5i9, Franklin Augustus, Jr. — 207 Frederic Estabrook, Jr. — 131 68a Mo. Vt. Pa. Conn. Me. N.Y.Wis. Conn. III. N.Y. Minn. Mass.Mass. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. Pa. Colo. Mich. N.Y. Conn. Minn. Vt. Md. Conn. N.H. Va. Cal. D.C. R.I. R.I. UoLL OF MEMBERS 5960 Smith, Frederick Madison— 437 Mo. 2563 Smith, George Gregory — 61 Vt! 1627 Smith, George Henry — 49, 433 Mass! 3246 Smith, George Kimball — 436 Mo'. 5162 Smith, George Lamberton — 483 Conn! 4413 Smith, George William— 178, 217, 309, 346, 430, 566 N.y! 2247 Smith, George William — 260 N.Y. 267 Smith, Gouverneur Mather — 16, 299, 300(2), 320, 409 N.Y.' 3696 Smith, Hamilton — 545 Mo. 4315 Smith, Harvey Blatchford — 58 Minn. 1696 Smith, Harvey Cushing — 214 Mass. 4306 Smith, Henry Edwin — 145 Minn! 2430 Smith, Henry Erskine— 16, 295, 300(2), 320, 409 NY. 5061 Smith, Henry Lee — 292 Md. 2951 Smith, Henry Lyle — 519 NY. 6217 Smith, Henry Tomlinson — 536 Ohio. 1971 Smith, Herbert Knox — 505 Conn! 1912 Smith, Hinsdale — 137 Mass. 2290 Smith, Howard — 433 Ra. 2479 Smith, Howard Caswell— 51, 289, 350, 437, 481, 482 N.Y 5134 Smith, Hoxie Harrison — 447 Pa. 3491 Smith, Irvin McDowell — 323 Ohio. 2531 Smith, John Sabine — 358 N.Y. 3314 Smith, Joshua Ballard — 153, 154, 545 N.H. 4342 Smith, Joshua Ernest— 137, 220, 245, 439, 514(3) Del. 5087 Smith, Julian Pearce — 434 N.J. 3893 Smith, Justin Harvey — 58, 59 N.H. 6144 Smith, Karl Beckwith — 37, 38, 156(2), an, 258, 289, 290, 357, 386, 435, 445, 488, 500 N.Y. 3312 Smith, L. Bertrand — 2 N.Y. 4961 Smith, Leroy— 6, 63, 136, 229, 309, 328, 329, 392, 473, 475 N.Y. 291 Smith, Lewis Bayard — 16, 295, 300(2), 320, 409 N.Y. 2297 Smith, Marion McAllister — 433 R.L 5707 Smith, Morton Wistar — 334 N.Y. 4476 Smith, Orson — 284 III. 391 Smith, Philip Henry Waddell — 172, 397 N.Y. 1359 Smith, Philip Sherwood — 341 N.Y. 3733 Smith, Ralph Lancaster — 545 Mo. 647 Smith, Robert Atwater — 86, 176, 301, 331, 486, 528 D.C. 6074 Smith, Robert White — 391 Md. 3830 Smith, Rogers M— 200, 223, 274, 298(2), 431(2), 433, 435, 490 Ky. 3917 Smith, Roland Cotton — 13 D.C. 1282 Smith, Samuel Francis — 197, 281, 463, 528, 529 Mo. and Iowa. 4689 Smith, Stephen Munn — 483 N.J. 1996 Smith, Stewart Woodruff — 437, 482 Conn. 2397 Smith, Telamon Cuyler — 133, 468 Ga. 879 Smith, Thomas Edward Vermilye — 293 N.Y. 3151 Smith, Thomas Guilford— 7, 343 N.Y. 3525 Smith, Thomas Herbert — 28, 64, 234, 249, 355, 383, 386, 439, 441, 516, 567 III. 4631 Smith, Thomas Kilby — 7, 19, 55, 56, 71, 98, 120, 275, 281, 310(2), 311, 417, 454, 463, 507, 537 Pa. 481 Smith, Thomas Marsh — 44, 67, 176, 226, 263, 269, 342, 561 Md. 6076 Smith, Thomas Marshall — 316 Md. 683 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 4928 Smith, Walter Brett — 468 N.Y. 5472 Smith, Walter Calef — 3, 61, 92, 97, 113, 130, 154, '65, 176, 270, 289, 349, 396, 398, 534 Mass. 3^4 ) Smith, William Dickinson Griswold— 4, 5, 24, 36, 45, 57 ibb2 » 67(4), 77(3), 78, 85, 90(2), 99, 115, "7, i34, i35, 146(4)1 153, 154, '63, 180, 190, 211(2), 212, 213, 216, 260, 276(3), 281, 288, 305(2), 329, 342(2), 354, 420, 423, 424, 435, 44o, 459, 545, 564 N.H., and Mo. 1395 Smith, William Farnam — 112, 559 Neb. 2331 Smith, William Poultney — 197 Pa. 1328 Smith, William Rudolph — 334 Pa. 5188 Smith, William Sidney — 123, 267, 275, 376, 416, 420, 438(2), 459, 479, 483, 488, 548 N.Y. 2877 Smith, William Stark — 448 Wis. 4262 Smith, William Walker — 437 Ohio. 1660 Smith, Wyllys King — 75, 157, 204, 328, 361, 410(2), 458, 464, 465(3), 475, 530 III. 1337 Snelling, Samuel — 438 Pa. 1045 Snow, Albert Eugene — 25, 115, 184(2), 240, 249, 258, 270, 379, 383, 439, 441 III. 6350 Snow, Charles Henry — 439 N.Y. 3067 Snow, Edgar Morton — 2, 5, 25, 36, 38, 55, 112, 114, 115, 146, 154, 155, 164, 171, 172, 175, 184, 230, 231, 241, 244, 248, 249, 295, 326(3), 379, 407, 408, 437, 438, 439, 440, 456, 518, 521, 531, 544(3), 548, 55i, 557, 566 III. 3166 Snow, Isaac Burrows — 383 III. 4681 Snow, John Livingston — 531 N.Y. 3016 Snow, Louis Franklin — 509 RI. 4231 Snow, William Brown — 190 Mass. 3841 Snyder, Charles Edward — 522 N.J. 5788 Snyder, Louis J. — 10 N.Y. 4385 Snyder, Louis Virtue — 417 N.Y. 5315 Snyder, William Taylor — 351, 376, 466, 467 D.C. 3816 Solis, Andrew Jackson — 55, 64, 93, 219, 221, 348 Mass. 5071 Somervell, William Howe — 135, 253 D.C. 2223 Soule, Horace Homer, Jr. — 5, 6(2), 103, 131(3), 246, 268, 470, 487, 507 Mass. 6305 Southack, Eugene — 439 N.Y. 2217 Souther, Charles Henry — 515 Mass. 2620 ) Southgate, Hugh MacLellan — 131(3), 324, 406, 411(3) 5084 J Mass., and D.C. 6224 Southworth, Constant — 25, 115, 117, 205, 253, 354, 363, 440(2), 441, 540, 544 Me. 531 Sowdon, Arthur John Clark — 86(2), 103(2), 114, 216, 343, 347 Mass. 1133 Spalding, George Burley — 14, 51, 64, 106, 263, 373, 374, 447, 497(2) N.Y. 1671 Spalding, George Brown, Jr. — 49, 51, 106, 133, 263, 302, 314, i 373, 374, 419, 468 N.Y. 260 Spalding, John Franklin — 440(2) N.Y. and Colo. 3922 Sparrow, Jackson Wolcott— 13, 218, 231, 518, 519, 530, 546, 547 Ohio. 3543 Spaulding, John Walker — 440 Me. 6064 Spaulding, Walter Levi — 440 Mass. 5225 Speed, Joshua Fry — 186, 441 Ky. 684 ROLL OF MEMBERS 5440 Spencer, Charles Winthrop — 441 Mass. 763 Spencer, Horatio Nelson — 66, 102, 105, 107, 315, 382, 383, 422, 441(2), 541, 542(2) Mo. 56 1 1 Spencer, Horatio Nelson, Jr. — 441 Mo. 428 Spencer, John Thompson — 67, 77, 234, 401, 423, 424, 436, 473, 499 Pa. 4763 Spencer, Joseph William Winthrop — m, 131, 441, 545 D.C. 183 Spencer, Lorillard — 547 N.Y. 4396 Spencer, Selden — 102, 105, 107, 315, 382, 383, 423, 441(3), 54i, 542, 562 Mo. 763 Spencer, Selden Palmer — 66, 103, 104, 105, 115, 153, 154, 164, 393, 315, 318(3), 365, 382(3), 383, 423, 423(2), 44i, 542 Mo. 4747 Spicer, George Thurston — 5, 9, 88, 141, 145, 202, 203, 207, 232, 245, 255, 354, 362, 381, 391, 440, 442, 518, 534 R.L 5956 Spicer, William Arnold — 442 R.L 364 Spies, Francis Ferdinand — 106, 107, 112(3), I7°> I8i, 191, 220, 248, 404, 413, 442, 479, 488, 495(2), 546, 554 N.Y. 2642 Spies, Henry Hull — 106, 107, 191, 404, 413, 442 N.Y. 5526 Spofford, Charles Milton — 12, 13, 31, 57, 64, 86, 178, 332, 363(2), 368, 442(3) Mass. 128 Spofford, Paul Nelson — 56, 57, 95, 151, 209, 249, 328(2), 37i, 442(4), 565, 567 N.Y. 1044 Spooner, Frank Eugene — 95(3), 152, 407, 475, 532, 565, 567, 568 III. 1653 Spoor, John Alden — 5, 442, 566 III. 825 Sprague, Frank William — 136, 146, 158, 202(2), 240, 242, 255(2), 442, 454, 470(2), 512, 544 Mass. 4320 Sprague, George Everett — 88, 197, 443, 539 Mass. 5024 Sprague, Henry Breed — 443 Mass. 5300 Sprague, John Hobart — 443 N.J. 654 Sprague, John Titcomb — 443(3) N.Y. 2442 Sprague, Phineas Warren — 128(2), 178(2), 199, 206, 238, 239, 280, 311(2), 340, 358, 359, 377, 378, 443(3), 455(2), 489, 503(2), 543(2) Mass. 4691 Sprague, Rufus William — 35, 112, 128(2), 158, 209(2), 215, 239, 273, 300, 314, 348, 373, 423, 429, 443(3), 478, 526, 559 Mass. 4825 Sprague, Rufus William, Jr. — 35, 112, 128(2), 158, 209(2), 215, 239, 273, 300, 314, 348, 373, 443, 559 N.J. 5210 Spring, George Frederick — 444 Mass. 5936 Spruance, Arthur Willing — 442 Del. 5939 Spruance, William Corbit, Jr. — 442 Del. 858 Squier, Charles Burnham — 126, 469 N.J. 2790 Squires, George Clark — 55, 234(2), 276(2), 318, 421(3), 450, 470(2), 544(2), 568 Minn. 5560 Staats, William Richardson — 312, 444 Cal. 5590 Stafford, Morgan Hewitt — 115, 184, 202, 309(3), 255, 280, 307(3), 322, 354, 383, 470(2), 559 Mass. and Cal. 1467 Stafford, William Frederick — 1, 41, 51, 105, 112(2), 210, 230, 272, 388, 389(2), 441, 519, 522, 554 N.Y. 3434 Standish, Charles Dana — 445 Mich. 1357 Standish, James Myles — 445 Mass. 309 Standish, Myles — 445 N.Y. and Mass. 4839 Stanford, Welton — 446 N.Y. 2136 Staniels, Charles Eastman — 159 N.H. 685 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 3447 Stanley, Alix Welch — 446 Conn. 5280 Stanley, Arthur Camp — 447 D.C. 3446 Stanley, Charles Brown — 446 Conn. 1549 Stanley, James Gordon — 446 Md. 1883 Stanley, Samuel Goodman — 446, 502 N.Y. 2310 Stanton, Benjamin Irving — 447 Minn. 3595 Stanton, Frank McMillan — 143 N.Y. 937 Stanton, Henry — 419, 447 N.Y. 2086 Stanton, Josiah Ramball — 66 Cal. 2174 Stark, Charles Gager — 307, 448 Wis. 5831 Stark, Lloyd Rider — 537 N.Y. 2796 Starkweather, Frank Henry — 158, 293, 294, 304, 480, 481, 509 III. 3797 Starkweather, Ralph Edward — 158, 262, 475, 509 III. 469 Starr, Isaac, Jr. — 288, 295, 411, 415, 488 Pa. 6374 Starr, Isaac, VII — 388 Pa. 1631 Starr, Louis — 295 Pa. 2173 Starr, William James — 449 Wis. 3839 Start, Charles Monroe — 485 Minn. 1693 Stearns, Albert Henry — 271, 322, 449, 506 Mass. 5565 Stearns, Charles Falconer — 449 R.L 2137 Stearns, Ezra Scollay — 175, 285, 554 N.H. 3854 Stearns, Foster Waterman — 310, 437, 514 Mass. 3985 Stearns, Frank Waterman — 131, 437 , Mass. 18 1 6 Stearns, Frederick Maynard — 449 Mass. 590 Stearns, Henry Putnam — 44, 347, 388(3), 449, 565 Conn. 5388 Stearns, John Eldredge — 38 Cal. 3734 Stearns, John Lloyd — 393 Colo. 4037 Stearns, John Noble, Jr. — 449 N.Y. 5167 Stearns, Maurice Harrison — 449 RI. 3438 Stearns, Melvin Hall — 270 Mo. 5570 Stearns, Walter Henry — 449 R.L 3161 Stebbins, Albert Kellogg — 36, 40, 331, 428(2), 437, 450, 512, 561 Wis. 1492 Stedman, Charles James — 16 Ohio. 3465 Steele, Thomas Sedgwick — 58 Mass. 4638 Stein, Simon Gerberich — 451 Mo. 4443 Steinmetz, Spencer Janney — 555 Mass. 3856 Stephens, Thomas Concklin — 311 N.Y. 5199 Sterling, Duncan — 500 N.Y. 5791 Sterling, Graham Lee — 292 N.Y. 6004 Stetson, Albert L. — 451(2) Cal. 1556 Stetson, Caleb Rockford — 5, 9(2), 18(2), 31(2), 58, 59, 99, 101, 114, 115, 190, 360(3), 315, 335(3), 349, 363, 389, 434, 45i, 47i, 53o(3), 531 D.C. 4990 Stetson, Eliot Dawes — 451 Mass. 1434 Stetson, George Rockford — 5, 31(2), 101(2), 114, 260, 315, 471(2) D.C. 1847 Stetson, Henry Crosby — 451 Mass. 119 Stevens, Charles Ellis — 316, 320, 325(2), 378, 452, 516, 519, 520, 536 N.Y. and Pa. 4749 Stevens, Clarence Mann — 539 R.L 1361 Stevens, Clarence Winthrop — 58, 154, 387, 451, 453, 536 N.Y. 1363 Stevens, Frederic Bliss — 58, 154, 387, 451, 452, 536 N.Y. 4339 Stevens, Frederick Beckwith — 36 Mich. 4889 Stevens, George Beckwith — 5, 452(3) Mass. 686 ROLL OF MEMBERS 3344 Stevens, Harry Appleton — 13 Mass. 6378 Stevens, Henry Ebenezer, Jr. — 451 N.Y. 2287 Stevens, John Austin— 88, 101, 103, 115, 157, 330, 440, 446, 45i, 512 Ra. 1471 Stevens, John Bright— 73, 458, 482, 483 N.Y. 4646 Stevens, John Conyngham— 83 pA. 3845 Stevens, John Walter— 8, 34, 35, 94(3), n2) 174, ig2, 242, 369, 403(2), 449, 452(2), 489 Minn. 4997 Stevens, Mark Burnham — 452 Mich. 6188 Stevens, Plowdon — 451, 452 N.Y. 5272 Stevens, Ralph Partridge — 154 Cal. 2993 Stevens, Solon Whithed — 536 Mass. 3267 Stevens, William Studley Bartlett— 255, 319 Mass. 4953 Stevenson, Archibald Ewing — 143, 311 N.Y. 6338 Stevenson, Howard Griffith — 308 Cal. 4514 Stevenson, John McAllister — 345 Mass. 137 Stevenson, William Paxton — 324 N.Y. 5110 Stewart, Andrew— 108, 115, 331, 354, 270, 396, 361(3), 500 D.C. 6067 Stewart, Frank H. — 77 N.J. 5311 Stewart, George Sawin — 338, 453(3) Mass. 5668 Stewart, Harry Brown — 340 Vt. 1306 Stewart, Henry Pierce — 308 N.Y. 5838 Stewart, Jefferson Davis — 345 Ky. 1783 Stewart, Jeremiah Clark— 15, 73, 88, 106, 107, 113, 160(3), 3H, 433, 507 Minn. 6330 Stewart, John Carter— 13, 90(2), 102, 233(2), 224, 433 Ky. 3570 Stewart, Joseph Adger — 52, 245, 326, 339, 433 Ky. 4709 Stewart, Joseph Kino — 296 Ky. 3215 Stewart, Philip Battell — 428 Colo. 4479 Stewart, Ralph William — 152, 220(2), 410 Cal. 5499 Stewart, Samuel Lachlan — 311, 529 N.Y. 2347 Stewart, William Dingwall — 68 N.Y. 6165 Stickney, Albert Taylor — 452 Mo. 500 Stickney, George Henry — 50, 543 Md. 3969 Stickney, Herbert Whiting — 453 N.Y. 4924 Stickney, Herbert Whiting, Jr. — 453 N.Y. 5333 Stickney, William — 453 Vt. 2824 Stickney, William Albert — 453 Mo. 447a Stickney, William Brunswick Curry — 453 Vt. 3659 Stiles, Edward Holcomb — 244(3), 428 Mo. 4455 Stiles, James Arthur — 453 Mass. 5795 Stillwell, Walter Brooks — 453 Ga. 5852 Stillwell, William Horace — 453 Ga. 320 Sttlwell, William Moore — 453 N.Y. 3309 Stimson, Daniel MacMartin — 16, 55, 271, 272 N.Y. 3254 Stimson, Frederic Jesup — 274 Mass. 3019 Stiness, Edward Clinton Bessom — na R.I. 5036 Stiness, George Armington — 113 R.L 221 Stockbridge, Henry, Jr. — 8, 9, 38(3), 67, 145, 172, 256, 406, 436, 437, 454, 510, 527, 528, 567 N.Y. and Md. 220 Stockbridge, Henry — 256 N.Y. and Md. 4383 Stockbridge, Henry, 3RD — 437 Md. 2919 Stockton, Bayard — 454 N.J. 3327 Stockton, John Wishart — 454 Mass. 5258 Stockton, Richard, Jr. — 454 N.J. 1488 Stoddard, Enoch Vine — 58, 411 N.Y. 687 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 2880 Stoddard, Francis Russell — 58 N.Y. 4103 Stoddard, Francis Russell, Jr. — 58 N.Y. 563 Stoddard, William Buddington — 193 Conn. 371 Stokes, Anson Phelps — 154, 231, 554 N.Y. 983 Stokes, John Stiles — 454 N.Y. 2020 Stone, Charles Augustus — 5 Mass. 4449 Stone, Charles Francis, Jr. — 3, 54, 77, 102, 121, 159, 195, 205, 267(2), 289, 291(2), 319, 349, 361(2), 399, 400, 447(2), 455, 456, 464, 481, 482, 483, 487, 512, 546, 558 N.Y. 1913 Stone, Charles Wellington — 3, 49, 133, 159, 168, 172, 303, 304(2), 333(2), 342, 358(2), 384, 385, 398, 399, 416(3), 430, 434, 438, 455, 456(4), 457, 476, 488, 489, 514, 521(2), 526, 532, 554 Mass. 6230 Stone, Ellery Wheeler — 454 Cal. 1566 Stone, Jacob— 57(2), 95, 212(2), 213, 258, 292, 304, 317, 348, 47i, 484, 547 Minn. 2747 Stone, Morton — 127, 511(2) Mass. 3825 Stone, Samuel Hanson — 220 Ky. 1764 Stone, William Eben — 3(2), 6, 16, 26(3), 45, 46, 75, 104(2), 121(2), 164, 173, 185, 239, 244, 252, 275, 386, 398(2), 403, 408, 455(2), 487, 503, 532, 548 Mass. 3089 Storer, Ebenezer — 456 N.Y. 2288 Storer, Horatio Robinson — 456(2) R.I. 2599 Storer, John Humphrey — 42, 66, 71(2), 105, 111(2), 112, 117(2), 154, 162, 181, 185(2), 194, 209, 216(2), 238, 252, 349, 356, 357, 398(2), 399(3), 427, 442, 448, 454, 455(3), 456(2), 559 Mass. 2508 I Storm, Clarence — 98, 133, 149(2), 205, 457, 459, 468, 491, 3440 ( 492, 495, 496 N.Y. and N.J. 5005 Storm, George Harpell — 457 N.Y. 2380 Storrs, Henry Randolph — 93 Mass. 1230 Storrs, Leonard Kip — 93 Mass. 5782 Story, Allen Lawrence — 139 N.Y. 190 Story, Henry Grafton — 12, 13, 21, 184(2), 340, 341, 383, 463 N.Y. 191 Story, Joseph Grafton — 12, 13, 21, 340, 341, 463 N.Y. 1766 Stout, John Kennedy — 329, 330, 356 Cal., D.C, and Wash. 6331 Stovall, Pleasant Alexander — 247 Ga. 5865 Stowe, Benjamin Levi — 457 N.J. 4282 Stowell, William Henry Harrison — 4, 44(3), 53(2), 55(4), 64(2), 87, 88(2), 94(2), 113, 121(2), 134(2), 149, 176, 182, 183(2), 185, 236, 239, 261, 264, 271, 272, 301, 311(3), 312, 317, 321, 336(3), 337, 363, 378, 392, 407, 410, 420, 433, 434, 435, 457, 565, 475, 521, 538, 539, 542(2), 550, 551 Minn, and Mass. 6202 Strater, Leonard Godfrey — 143 Ky. 3000 Stratton, Charles Edwin — 242 Mass. 5251 Stratton, Eliphalet Platt — 275 N.Y. 536 Stratton, George Gardner — 353, 458, 509 Mass. 3819 Stratton, Solomon Piper — 343 Mass. 1441 Street, George Howard — 547 Mass. 3103 Stringer, Edward Charles — 543 Minn. 201 Stringer, George Alfred — 5, 162, 164 N.Y. 4266 Strobhart, Richard Screven — 437 Mo. 3307 Strong, Alan Hartwell — 62, 154, 293 N.J. 3026 Strong, Charles Hall — 459 Ga. 688 ROLL OF MEMBERS 936 Strong, Donald Watkins — 125 N.Y. 2521 Strong, Frederick Steele — 31, 32, 202, 271, 336, 391, 459 Md. 4724 Strong, Harry Carter — 459 Minn. 5490 Strong, Marvin Herbert — 148 N.Y. 152 Strong, Joseph Montgomery, Jr. — 301, 302, 459, 549, 567 N.Y. 1348 Strong, Richard Polk — 31, 32, 55, 185, 188, 202(2), 255, 272(2), 336(2), 391, 405, 459, 462, 464, 557 Md. 1125 Strong, Theron George — 189, 351, 375, 446, 486, 528, 555 N.Y. 2887 Strong, Thomas Morris — 459 Mass. 2876 Strong, William James Henry — 229, 519 Wis. 893 Strong, William Wolcott — 58, 59, 104, 459, 469, 547 III. and Wis. 3630 Stryker, Samuel Stanhope — 278, 459 Pa. 1260 Stryker, Thomas Hubbard — 459 N.Y. 466 Stryker, William Scudder — 420, 459 Pa. and N.J. 3021 Studley, John Edward — 159 R.L 1975 Sturges, Henry Cady — 508 Conn. 3027 Sturtevant, Henry Dexter — 567 III. 5132 Styles, Humphrey Aubrey — 287 Vt. 501 1 Suckley, Henry Eglington Montgomery — 302 N.Y. 1189 Suckley, Robert Bowne — 37, 38, 290, 302, 413(2), 497(2), 566 N.Y. 4220 Sullivan, Andrew McClure — 177(2) Mo. 4437 Suter, Henderson — 393 D.C. 1834 Sutton, Asahel — 170, 488 Colo. ?? j- Sutton, Eben — 460 Mass. and Md. 4950 Suydam, Lambert, Jr. — 391 N.Y. 174 Suydam, Walter Lispenard — 17, 18, 26, 37, 38, 81, 86, 151, 170, 220, 248, 290, 294, 295, 300(2), 305, 330(2), 414, 430, 43i, 488, 491, 492(3), 496, 497, 5oo, 527, 560, 566 N.Y. 6116 Suydam, Walter Lispenard, Jr. — 498 N.Y. 4129 Swain, Charles Elwood — 461 Mass. 2674 Swain, Julius Curtis — 275, 461 Mass. 2444 Swain, Julius Marshall — 461 Mass. 1916 Swain, William Chester — 75, 214, 255, 330, 461 Wis. 4130 Swain, William Newman — 461 Mass. 4170 Swan, Charles Herbert — 471 Mass. 2351 Swan, Edward Henry, Jr. — 461 N.Y. 289 Swan, Frederick George — 286, 461(3) N.Y. 2963 Swan, George Francis — 77, 141, 384, 447 N.Y. 3325 Swan, Reuben Samuel — 21, 32, 124, 132, 133(2), 163, 221, 271, 272, 358, 373, 394, 398(2), 399, 461, 505, 506, 539, 545(2), 546(2), 554 Mass. 3217 Swan, Robert Otis — 461 N.Y. 816 Swan, Robert Thaxter — 27, 131, 268, 470(2), 471 Mass. 2381 Swan, William Lock — 461 Mass. 3473 Swartwout, Frank Austin — 462(2) D.C. 9 Swartwout, Satterlee — 414, 462(3) N.Y. 5078 Swayze, Robert Carlyle — 425 Conn. 6364 Swearingen, Embry Lee — 498 Ky. 5632 Swearingen, Henry Chapman — 498 Minn. 5948 Sweeny, William Montgomery — 237 Va. 1803 Sweet, Henry Nettle — 293 Mass. 3521 Sweetser, Arthur Leslie — 214, 216 Mass. 4779 Sweetser, Theodore Hale — 214 Mass. 5803 Swett, Trevor Washington — 462 Mass. 689 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1857 Swift, Eugene L'Hommedieu — 54 III. and N.Y. 4722 Swift, George Damon — 567 Minn. 1620 Swift, Henry Walton — 5, 120(2), 184, 512, 559 Mass. 1937 Swift, Joseph — 429 Del. 1934 Swift, William Henry — 429 Del. 4530 Swisher, Benjamin Franklin — 406 Iowa. 1536 Swisher, Stephen Alfred — 406 Mo. and Iowa. 2816 Swords, Edward Jenner — 463 N.Y. 4960 Swords, Edward Jenner — 463 N.Y. 57 Swords, Henry Cotheal — 463 N.Y. 5010 Swords, William Voorhis — 463 N.Y. 1594 Symonds, Charles Stanley — 58, 174, 320 N.Y. 5257 Synnott, Thomas Whitney — 532 N.J. 2029 Taft, Charles Phelps — 391 Ohio. 4767 Taft, Horace Dutton — 481 Conn. 4195 Taft, Orray — 539 R.L 3993 Tainter, Frank Stone — 464(3) D.C. 6167 Tainter, William Henry Harrison — 120, 464, 531, 540 Mo. 583 Taintor, George Edwin — 164, 547 Conn. 4951 Taintor, Starr — 141, 180, 190, 202, 255, 349 N.Y. 3072 Talbot, Archie Lee — 34, 70, 120, 121, 254, 255, 265, 329(2), 335, 337, 382(2), 386, 401, 464(2), 476, 477, 499 Me. 2623 Talbot, Joel Francis — 5, 7, 8, 48(3), 117, 163, 231, 244(2), 304, 367, 369, 378, 403, 415, 464, 485(2), 526, 528, 529, 536, 538, 546, 566 III. 3624 Talcott, Edward Coleman — 465 N.Y. 5127 Tallmadge, Henry Overinq — 465 N.Y. 5752 Tallman, Roscoe Samuel — 531 Mo. 781 Talmage, Robert Sanford — 155, 285, 465, 560, 566 N.Y. 5682 Tanner, Herbert Sanford — 373 RI. 2216 Tapley, Henry Fulton — 188, 388 Mass. 718 Tappan, Charles Langdon — 233 N.H. 1240 Tapscott, John Shurman — 163 Md. 5884 Tarbox, William George — 466 Conn. 3155 Tarleton, Robert Melvin — 298 N.Y. 6038 Tasker, Harry Birney — 466 N.H. 4550 Tate, Magnus Alfred — 466 Ohio. 5804 Taylor, Arthur Orison — 154 Mass. 1788 Taylor, Bankson — 268 Minn. 2566 Taylor, Carter Berkeley — 89(3), 332, 443 Pa. 3716 Taylor, Charles Henry, Jr. — 220 Mass. 6308 Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr. — 91, 92, 189, 194, 466, 467 Ky. 6313 Taylor, Edmund Haynes, Jr., 3RD— 91, 92, 189, 194, 222(3), 223, 452, 466, 467, 486 Ky. 5391 Taylor, Ellsworth Mather — 16, 482, 483 Cal. 5602 Taylor, Emerson Gifford — 201 Conn. 45 1 1 Taylor, Ewing — 422 N.Y. 4482 Taylor, Ezra Wilmarth Bartlett — 156 Mass. 5529 Taylor, Irving Kurtz — 225 N.J. 6312 Taylor, Jacob Swigert — 91, 92, 189, 194, 466, 467 Ky. 690 ROLL OF MEMBERS 2568 Taylor, John Bonsall— 89(3), 332, 443 Pa. 2007 Taylor, John Metcalf — 201 Conn. 1889 Taylor, John Myers— 21(2), 196, 439 N.Y. 1550 Taylor, John Yeatman — 245, 315, 467 D.C. 5478 Taylor, Lewis Harvie — 83 D.C. 4206 Taylor, Lloyd Berthronq — 466 III. 5912 Taylor, Myron Charles — 488 N.Y. 2311 Taylor, Oscar Livingston — 195 Minn. 2567 Taylor, Robert Randolph — 89(3), 332, 442 Pa. 695 Taylor, Washington Irvin — 61, 154, 534 N.Y. 5916 Taylor, Willard Underhill — 488 N.Y. 3437 Teachout, Oscar Leander — 144(2) Mo. 744 Teall, Edward McKinstry — 74, 100, 191, 355(2), 389, 431, 468 III. 4544 Teed, Freeman Golding— no, 190(3), 384, 562 Cal. 3618 Tefft, Erastus Theodore — 211 N.Y. 939 Tefft, Frank Griswold — 211 N.Y. 2418 Telford, Worthington Smith — 437 Vt. 4713 Temple, Herbert Mortimer — 468 Minn. 2804 Tenney, Charles Henry — 468 N.Y. 2776 Tenney, Daniel Gleason — 56, 468, 469 N.Y. 2332 Tenney, Horace Kent — 469 III. 2214 Tenney, Samuel Parcher — 156, 469(2) Mass. 5098 Tennille, George Francis — 20 Ga. 3355 Tennille, William Alexander — 20 N.J. 5510 Terhune, Ten Broeck Monroe — 10, 32, 121, 143(2), 144, 170, 212, 233(2), 250, 281, 283(2), 340(2), 341(3), 352(3), 468(3), 469, 475, 479, 486, 488, 490(3), 491(3), 493, 493(4), 495(3), 496(3), 500, 504, 530, 543, 556(3), 568 N.Y. 3490 Terry, Alvah LaMar — 469 Ky. 4120 Terry, Eliphalet Bradford — 58 N.Y. 336 Terry, George Davis — 59(2), 231 N.Y. 2861 Terry, John Taylor — 59 N.Y. 5126 Terry, John Taylor — 45, 51, 59(2), 115, 121, 122, 130, 131, 157, 167, 179, 180(2), 183(2), 201, 215(2), 216, 331, 246, 377(3), 396, 304, 319(2), 331, 345, 353, 361, 365, 376, 428, 437, 453, 465, 469(2), 478, 482, 508, 518(2), 519, 520, 53o, 554(2), 567 N.Y. 5550 Terry, John Taylor, Jr.— 59, 231, 325, 350, 393, 519, 554 N.Y. 5326 Terry, Roderick — 59 R.I. 6163 Thatcher, Julius Erastus — 470 Mich. 2670 Thayer, Charles Irving — 5, 125, 236, 471 Mass. 4729 Thayer, Edwin Alston — 280 Minn. 2909 Thayer, Francis Andres — 471 N.Y. 5429 Thayer, Henry Vaughan — 471 Mass. 1 108 Thayer, Nathaniel — 33, 302, 406, 411(3) Mass. 3177 Thayer, Rufus Calvin — 524 Colo, and Cal. 337 Thebaud, Paul Gilbert — 566 N.Y. 3657 Theopold, Herbert Cotton — 123 Minn. 2572 Thom, Cameron DeHart — 14, 322 Cal. 1 361 Thom, Cameron Erskine — 323 Cal. 3571 Thom, Catesby Charles — 14, 322 Cal. 218 Thom, William Henry DeCourcy Wright— 41, 48(3), 108, 123, 124, 248(2), 266, 323(2), 381, 387, 391, 463, 511, 553 N.Y. and Md. 595a Thomas, Arthur Abbott — 187 R.L 691 society of colonial wars 319 Thomas, Douglas Hamilton — 4, 8(3), 64, 67(2), 68, 115, 118, 120, 142, 176, 199, 220(2), 266, 316, 390, 391, 473, 481(2), 541, 567 N.Y. and Md. 1 168 Thomas, Douglas Hamilton, Jr. — 8, 64, 67, 176, 199, 220, 3'6, 391, 541 Md. 3741 Thomas, Frank Ray — 5, 6(2), 59(2), 148, 512 Mass. 1665 Thomas, Frank Warner — 34, 241, 445, 554 N.Y. 851 Thomas, George Cummins — 294, 386, 387(2) N.J. 2892 Thomas, Houston Addison — 1 Mass. 2532 Thomas, Howard VanSyckel — 371 N.Y. 5398 Thomas, James Provoost — 386 N.J. 4399 Thomas, John Lilburn — 266, 296, 297, 317, 390, 391, 393, 471, 510(2) Mo. 272 Thomas, Lawrence Buckley — 99, 100, 170, 289, 290, 439, 472(2) N.Y. 3364 Thomas, Robert McKean — 170, 247, 294, 386, 387(2), 391, 413 N.Y. 211 Thompson, Abijah — 89(2), 118(4), 252(2), 253, 271, 273, 279, 304, 324, 373(2), 398, 472, 505(2), 506(2), 509, 531 N.Y. and Mass. 2471 Thompson, Arthur Graham — 205 N.Y. 6289 Thompson, Cabell — 473 Mass. 1510 Thompson, Clifton Sharp — 120, 473, 501, 514, 531, 567 Colo. 1452 Thompson, Eben Francis — 117(2), 531 Mass. 3493 Thompson, Ebenezer — 388 Mass. 871 Thompson, Edward Ray — 411 N.Y. 4644 Thompson, Eustis — 414 Md. 5316 Thompson, Frank Clement — 19(2), 92, 97(3), 108(4), 156, 264, 281, 316, 368, 387, 388, 515(2) Mo. 43 Thompson, Frederick Diodati — 190, 191, 212, 309, 547 N.Y. 5341 Thompson, George Halsey — 52, 115, 139, 217, 254 N.Y. 628 Thompson, Gilbert — 5, 59, 278, 342, 445 D.C. 2006 Thompson, Harry Grant — 44, 194, 205(2), 422, 427(2), 456 Conn. 4065 Thompson, Henry Burling — 4, 234, 274, 297, 303, 362, 366, 413(2), 471, 472 Del. 4782 Thompson, Henry Oliver — 414 Md. 870 Thompson, Hobart Warren — 191, 371, 411, 473, 519 N.Y. 817 Thompson, John Taliaferro — 240, 309, 430, 467(2), 473(3) Mass., Neb., and III. 2477 Thompson, Joseph Todhunter — 309 N.Y. 1705 Thompson, Leonard — 473, 554(2) Mass. 4289 Thompson, Mackey James — 118 Minn. 5692 Thompson, Marshall Putnam — 174 Mass. 2728 Thompson, Norman Frederick — 46, 154, 249, 407, 440, 473 III. 4334 Thompson, Royal Wheeler — 22, 46, 106, 246, 459, 473(2), 482, 524(2), 525 D.C 2688 Thompson, William Baker — 22, 46, 106, 246, 459, 473(2), 482, 524(2), 525 ... D^ 6176 Thompson, William Joseph — 551 N.J. 318 Thompson, William Prall — 309 N.Y. 797 Thomsen, Alonzo Lilly — 445 Md. 1346 Thomsen, Herman Ivah — 445 Md. 1345 Thomsen, John Jacob — 446 Md. 2023 Thomson, Arthur Cecil — 46, 249, 297, 320, 450, 473 (2) Mass. 2252 Thomson, George Mortimer — 322 N.Y. 692 ROLL OF MEMBERS 2253 Thomson, Giraud Foster — 322 N.Y. 1844 Thorndike, Augustus Larkin — 474 Mass. 1797 Thorndike, Townsend William — 474 Mass. 982 Thorne, Joel Wolfe— 497 N.Y. 2131 Thorne, John Calvin — 474 N.H. 1887 Thorne, Robert — 41 N.Y. 5625 Thorne, Samuel, Jr. — 497 N.Y. 2387 Thornton, James Brown — 61, 154, 201, 474 Mass. 5146 Thorpe, Spencer Guy — 23(3), 235 Cal. 1202 Thorpe, Andrew Roane — 235 Cal. 6159 Thorpe, Burton Lee — 331 Mo. 1201 Thorpe, Spencer Roane — 23, 235, 441 Cal. 4655 Thresher, Henry Gilbert — 129 R I. 195 Throckmorton, Charles Wickliffe — 23,42,177, 304, 318(2), 319, 322, 393, 474, 567 N.Y. 252 Throop, George Enos — 46, 210(2), 230(2), 519 N.Y. and III. 4122 Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard — 13, 47, 102(2), 223(2), 224, 379, 475 Ky. 5897 Thurber, Frederick Butler — 255 R.L 5898 Thurber, William Herbert — 255 R.L 5574 Thurston, Edward Anthony — 70(2) R.L 41 5 1 Thurston, John Henry — 475 Mass. 2653 Thurston, Nathaniel Blunt — 16 N.Y. 4721 Thurston, Theodore Payne — 475 Minn. 551 Tibbals, Frederick Lemuel — 475 Conn. 222 Tiernan, Charles Bernard — 52, 405, 498, 557, 566 N.Y. and Md. 4745 Tiffany, Ebenezer — 76, 255, 512 R.L 5417 Tiffany, George — 170, 255, 267, 394, 441, 453, 488 N.Y. 2716 Tilden, John Newell — 150 N.Y. 1286 Tilden, John Packwood — 512, 529, 552 N.Y. 5307 Tilghman, Samuel Harrison — 476 Md. 2291 Tilley, Risbrough Hammett — 7, 112(2), 159(2), 160(2), 184, 247, 290, 346(2), 416, 432, 433, 486, 539 RI. 3197 Tillinghast, Charles Mellin — 325 Mass. 6391 Tillinghast, John Avery — 18 R.L 186 Tillinghast, William Henry — 477 N.Y. 2159 Tilton, George Henry — 477(2) N.H. 818 Tilton, Palmer — 77, 208, 401, 477(2) Mass. and N.Y. 832 Tilton, Warren Codman — 77, 208, 401, 477(2) Mass. 1837 tlmberlake, william sharp — 63, 405, 417, 468, 493 mlnn. 5869 Timpson, Lawrence — 290, 336, 477 N.Y. 2330 Tingley, Witter Kinney — 59 Conn. 1732 Tobey, Edward Silas — 5 Mass. 996 Tobey, Frank Bassett— 25, 31(2), 32, 54, 64, 147, 184(2), 234(2), 383, 421, 430, 434, 478, 557, 561, 562(2), 564, 567 III. 3076 Tobey, Rufus Babcock — 400 Mass. 1196 Todd, Charles Henry — 426(2) Ky. 2917 Todd, George Davidson — 452 Ky. 3639 Todd, Thomas — 401 Mass. 3640 Todd, Thomas, Jr.— 401 Mass. 2155 Todd, William Cleaves — 166, 228 N.H. 860 Toler, Henry Pennington — 59, 126, 350, 413, 461, 482, 483, 508 N.J. 1820 Toler, William Pennington — 126 N.J. 1701 Tolman, William Sawyer — 399 Mass. 30 Tomlinson, Charles Abraham— 35, 483 Conn. 693 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 945 Tomlinson, John Canfield — 10, 210 N.Y. 379 Tompkins, Hamilton Bullock — 5, 72, 354, 363, 475, 534 N.Y. and R.L 2695 Topham, Theophilus — 14, 112, 469, 470, 474, 522 R.L 1514 Torbert, Horace Gates — no, 112 Iowa. 2751 Torbert, Willard Horatio — 391 Iowa. 2789 Torrance, Eli — 50(2), 317, 566 Minn. 4163 Torrence, George Paull — 362, 438 Ind, 2888 Torrey, Benjamin Barstow — 479 Mass. 3968 Totten, John Reynolds — 470 N.Y. 2554 Towne, Edward Penfield — 560 Minn. 6099 Townley, Philip Beardsley — 479 N.J. 5665 Townley, Stephen Bertram — 479 Conn. 6098 Townley, William Richard — 479 N.J. 5495 Townsend, Edward Nicoll — 143 N.Y. 4392 Townsend, Edwin Somarindyck — 488 N.Y. 5317 Townsend, George Hermann — 241, 287(2), 324, 563 Mo. 4393 Townsend, Isaac Holbrook — 488 N.Y. 31 Townsend, James Hill — 203, 480, 488, 533, 551 N.Y. 1408 Townsend, John — 488 Minn. 132 Townsend, Rufus M. — 446 N.Y. 4841 Tows, Ferrars Heaton — 201 N.Y. 5173 Trabue, Edmund Francis — 42, 91, 92, 194, 224(2), 237, 256, 414, 435, 465, 466, 467(3), 474, 478, 480(2) Ky. 3467 Tracy, Charles Alcinous — 480, 481 Neb. 5845 Tracy, Ira Otis— 481 N.Y. 2690 Tracy, Joseph Powell — 481 Minn. 2010 Tracy, Robert Sylvester — 101, 293, 481 Ky. 3468 Tracy, Thomas Herbert — 480, 481 Neb. 4048 Traphagen, Frank Weiss — 440 Colo. 2647 Trask, Charles Hooper — 125 Mass. 6140 Trask, Frederick Kingsbury — 125 N.Y. 1604 Treadwell, George Curtis — 330 N.Y. 3263 Treat, Edward Adams — 436(2) N.Y. 2473 Treat, Erastus Buck — 74, 149, 191, 200, 246, 247, 389, 464, 465, 482, 483(2) N.Y. 6132 Treat, Howard Alton — 483 N.Y. 4398 Treat, James Wilbur — 74, 114, 154, 155, 218, 231, 382, 431, 482(5), 548, 554(2), 561, 568 Mo. 2142 Treat, John Sheldon — 481, 483 N.H. 4636 Tredwell, Henry Hewlett — 5, 170, 236, 376, 420, 449, 483(2), 488 N.Y. 10 Trenchard, Edward — 19, 49, 194, 237, 387(3), 309, 391, 413(2), 420, 471, 472, 483, 492, 567 N.Y. ¦ 63 Trevor, Henry Graff — 295, 300(2), 409 N.Y. 4902 Tripp, Frederick Eugene — 484 R.I. 493 Trippe, Andrew Cross — 484 Md. 5337 Trippe, Charles White — 484 N.Y. 3416 Trippe, James McConky — 484 Md. 6265 Trippe, Juan Terry — 484 N.Y. 2899 Troth, William Penn, Jr. — 42(2), 270, 361(2), 385, 428 Pa. 281 Trott, James Parkhurst — 44, 532 N.Y. 65 Trowbridge, Charles Hotchkis? — 293, 484 N.Y. and Conn. 3926 Trowbridge, Edmund Quincy — 484 Conn. 2327 Trowbridge, Edwin Dwight — 484 Conn. 1980 Trowbridge, Ezekiel Hayes — 484 Conn. 694 ROLL OF MEMBERS 4369 Trowbridge, Hayes Quincy — 484 Conn. 4659 Trowbridge, Rutherford — 231, 241, 292, 341, 408, 484, 530(2) Conn. 366 Trowbridge, Samuel Breck Parkman — 484 N.Y. 1957 Trowbridge, Thomas Rutherford— 484 Conn. 1728 Trowbridge, William Petit — 38, 217, 334, 335(2), 481, 484 Minn. 2504 Truax, Charles Henry — 484 N.Y. 3356 Truman, Henry Hertel — 64, 559 N.J. 780 Trumbull, Jonathan — 484 Conn. 1506 Trumbull, Nathan Franklin — 390, 391, 489 Colo. 5927 Tuck, Parker — 536 Mass. 2013 Tuck, Philemon Hallam — 99, 100 Md. 2100 Tucker, Beverly — 326 Colo. 376 Tucker, Gilman Henry — 152, 153(2), 154, 178(2), 179, 196, 197(2), 198(2), 236, 286, 287, 318, 435, 463 N.Y. 3179 Tucker, John Speed — 326 Colo. 1615 Tucker, William Francis — 213 Minn. 830 Tucker, William Ruggles — 5, 48(2), 54, 57, 59(2), 98, 154, 168(3), 174, i95, 196, 327, 228(4), 255, 264, 273, 363, 397, 404, 407, 408(2), 419, 425(2), 430, 485, 492(2), 497, 511, 514, 527, 534, 548, 561(2), 568 Mass. and III. 4831 Tuckerman, Alfred — 485 N.Y. 4671 Tuckerman, Bayard — 485 N.Y. 5805 Tuckerman, Bayard, Jr. — 485 Mass. 5212 Tudbury, Warren Chamberlain — 8, 11(2), 17(2), 49, 56, 62, 68(3), 72, 74, 117, 120, 136, 161, 169(2), 181, 281, 299(2), 344(2), 390, 407(2), 415, 442, 463, 521, 543, 567 Mass. and Cal. 24 Tufts, Walter Brownell — 61, 154 N.Y. 5467 Tuller, Walter Kimple— 67, 281, 338, 401, 468, 471, 511 Cal. 5893 Tuller, Willis Norman — 442 Mass. 3172 Tupper, James Brainerd Taylor— 322, 365, 485 D.C. 4982 Turner, Charles Henry Black — 479 Del. 1987 Turner, Elisha — 16 ^»NN' 3506 Turner, Everett Pendleton — 72, 101, 367 Mass. 995 Turner, Henry Lathrop — 195 III. 3504 Turner, Herbert Bryant — 72, 101, 367 Mass. 3505 Turner, Howard Chubbuck— 72, 101, 367 Mass. 2852 Turner, Joseph Brown — 31 DEL- 908 Turner, Luther Guiteau— 16, 18, 141, 320, 369(2), 447, 4g4 Conn. 3303 Turner, Philip Foster— 63, 64, 73, 148, 156, 181, 242, 394, 485,486 Me. 2055 Turner, Theodore Campbell— 378 £¦*• 3686 Turpin, Frank Blair— 486 Cal. 2598 Tuttle, Albert— 59, 330(2) Vt. 1276 Tuttle, Daniel Sylvester— 486 M£- 862 Tuttle, Frank Day— 486, 544 N.Y. 5777 Tuttle, Frederick Bulkley— 74 III- 4402 Tuttle, Henry Solomon— 341, 487 Ma 3210 Tuttle, Hiram Americus— 487 N.H. 1542 Tuttle, Joseph Farrand, Jr.— 191, 327, 34', 556 Colo. 5507 Tuttle, Winthrop Murray— 486 N.Y. 3346 Tweedy, Frank — 78 ,-, 774 Tyler, Augustus Cleveland— 162, 537 Conn, 69s society of colonial wars 2614 Tyler, Edward Royall — 6, 57, 83, 120, 162, 178, 232, 253, 278, 282, 283, 295, 368, 407(2), 430(2), 462, 477, 487, 513(2), 514, 540 Mass. 2916 Tyler, George Trotter— 13, 47, 48, 89, 90(2), 182, 345(2), 435, 542 Pa. andKy. 913 Tyler, Harry Blake— 70, 162, 253, 307, 350, 363, 425, 537 Pa. 5908 Tyler, James Jay — 162, 197, 487(2) Ohio 5958 Tyler, James Monroe — 299 Mo. 1745 Tyler, Mason Whiting — 59, 320, 531 N.J. 5834 Tyler, Orson Kellogg — 278 III. 911 Tyler, Sidney Frederick — 70(2), 162, 253, 307, 350, 363, 425, 537 Pa- 477 Tyson, Anthony Morris — 226, 336 Md. 2662 Tyson, Malcolm VanVechten — 44, 51, 67, 130(2), 179(2), 263, 269(2), 292, 342(2), 401, 431, 439, 445, 467, 493, 496, 499, 5oi, 543, 555 Md- 484 Tyson, Matthew Smith — 226, 336 Md. u 322 Underhill, Edgar — 157, 170, 289, 488(2), 499, 500, 504, 566 N.Y. 1380 Underhill, Francis Townsend— 488 N.Y. 872 Underhill, Frederick Edgar — 157, 170, 248, 261(3), 270, 289, 290, 479, 488(2), 499, 500, 504, 566 N.Y. 5701 Underhill, Meredith — 488 N.Y. 2739 Underwood, Edward Livingston — 66, 559 Mass. 2859 Underwood, Harold Green — 436 Wis. 2096 Underwood, Herbert Wight — 213 Wis. 833 Upham, Charles Clifton — 136, 489 Mass. 1695 Upham, Charles Clifton — 512 Mass. and N.Y. 1512 Upham, Edward Darwin — 154, 489, 532 Colo. 901 Upham, Frederick William — 489 III. 1706 Upham, Henry Macy — 489 Mass. 1409 Upham, Henry Pratt — 30, 44, 220, 449(2), 456, 489(2), 499, 505, 516, 553 Minn. 4232 Upham, Henry Warren — 489(3) Mass. 3740 Upham, James Bailey — 489 Mass. 3181 Upham, Robert Hay — 489 Mass. 1050 Upham, William Henry — 489 III. and Wis. 5726 Upjohn, Dudley Tyng — 154 N.Y. 3439 Upson, William Ford — 486 N.J. 2540 Upton, James Cowdin Madison — 124 Mass. 1915 Usher, Ellis Baker — 255, 287(2), 476, 559 Wis. 5375 UZZELL, RUDYARD §TEPHEN — 469 Mo. 6328 Vail, Carl Montaigne — 428 N.J. 940 Vail, Henry Hobart — 120, 490, 513, 544, 556 N.Y. 1661 Vail, Henry Sherman — 427, 564 III. 1540 Vaile, Joel F.— 16, 52, 53, 63, 64, 160, 188, 249, 391(2), 425, 455, 484, 485, 5H, 54', 560, 561, 565 Colo. 3463 Vaill, Edward Griswold — 5, 439, 446, 512, 565 Me. 696 ROLL OF MEMBERS 2770 Vaill, Frederick Sturtevant — 5, 249, 439, 446, 512, 565 Me. 66 Valentine, Abraham Bates — 122, 490 N.Y. 382 Valentine, Samuel Hempstead — 18, 490 N.Y. 1678 Van Amringe, Guy — 454 N.Y. 3798 Van Blarcum, Jacob Craig — 143 Mo. 3604 Van Buren, Laurens Hardy — 336 N.Y. 4882 Vance, Ap Morgan — 473 Ky. 184 Van Cortlandt, Robert Bunch — 492 N.Y. 1062 Vandercook, John Demmon — 168(2), 174, 227, 511, 514, 527(2), 544, 560 III. 1666 Vander Veer, Edgar Albert — 8, 30, 417, 492, 496, 497 N.Y. 5630 Van Dusen, Fred Clark — 493 Minn. 1207 Van Dyke, Harry Weston — 47, 104, 254, 255, 338, 371, 375, 421(3), 439, 474, 477, 513(2), 562, 564, 568 D.C. 3679 Van Guysling, George Edmund — 494 Mass. 4832 Van Mater, Joseph Appleton— 142 N.Y. 4581 Van Nostrand, Benjamin Tredwell — 5, 40, 115, 131, 170, 217, 236, 267(2), 277(2). 278, 295, 353, 376, 379, 381, 420(2), 440, 449, 453, 458, 480, 483(2), 487, 488, 5'9, 520, 529, 533, 548, 559 N.Y. 5270 Van Nuys, James Benton — 495 Cal. 2460 Van Patten, Charles Strain — 149 Vt. 2459 Van Patten, William James — 149 Vt. 1250 Van Rensselaer, Augustus Cortlandt — 33, 181, 492, 496 N.Y. 74 Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt Schuyler — 33, 37, 38, 140, 294, 302, 409, 418(2), 419(2), 444, 445, 468, 492(2), 494, 495, 496(4), 497, 568 N.Y. 178 Van Rensselaer, Eugene — 496(2) N.Y. 5109 Van Rensselaer, John — 496 D.C. 180 Van Rensselaer, John Alexander — 496 N.Y. 105 Van Rensselaer, Maunsell — 197 N.Y. 5620 Van Santvoord, Seymour — 462, 494(2) N.Y. 4215 Van Schaick, Arthur Patten — 1, 133(2), 309, 468(2), 496(4), 500, 566 III. 4216 Van Schaick, Harrison Ludington — 133, 309, 468, 496 III. 3030 Van Syckel, Nehemiah Dunham — 155(2) Pa. 185 Van Vechten, Abraham Van Wyck — 498(2), 501 N.Y. 5248 Van Voast, fioRACE Silliman — 41, 197, 198, 280, 493, 494, 498, 568 N.Y. 48 Varnum, James M.— 498(2), 499(2) R.I.andN.Y. 1252 Varnum, Robert Taylor — 493(2), 499(2) N.Y. 648 Vaughan, George Tully — 343 D.C. 5207 Vaughan, William Washington — 343, 499 D.C. 3102 Veazey, Duncan — 386, 387, 459, 499, 508, 509 Md. 4733 Veazey, George Ross — 499 Md. 341 Vermilye, Ashbel Green — 499, 500 N.Y. and N.J. 2757 Vermilye, Frederick Montgomery — 499 N.Y. 1529 Vernon, William Byran — 509 N.J. 6100 Vernon, William Ward — 509 N.J. 4572 Ver Planck, Edward Durbrow — 500 Mass. 99 Ver Planck, William Gordon— 37, 38, 249, 419, 492(2), 497, 500(2) N.Y. 6223 Verrill, Harry Mighels— 32, 171, 192, 235, 549 Me. 6393 Viall, William Angell — 500 R.L 2354 Vickers, William Handy Collins— 35, 47, 73, 208, 219(2), 223, 242, 264, 265, 332, 479, 500, 541 697 Md. SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1475 Viele, Sheldon Thompson — 284, 473, 493 N.Y. 5512 Voorhees, Georce Van Wickle — 498 N.J. 5320 Voorhees, John Brownlee — 483 Conn. 1267 Voorhees, William Perrine — 37, 38, 139, 377, 459(2), 460, 491, 567 Mo. 4865 Vroom, Garret Dorset Wall — 501 N.J. W 2843 Wade, Alfred Byers — 319 N.Y. 2553 Wade, Benjamin Franklin — 154 Minn. 2890 Wade, Henry Francis — 501 Mass. 2950 Wade, Herbert Treadwell — 319, 501 N.Y. 2305 Wade, James Franklin — 61, 104, 146, 154, 208, 239, 295, 306, 344(2), 429, 489(3), 501(4) Minn. 2313 Wade, John Parsons — 3, 52, 135, 138, 154, 169, 173, 278, 305, 434, 477 Minn. 4009 Wade, Joseph Morrison — 376 Mass. 873 Wadhams, Frederick Eugene — 393 N.Y. 5374 Wadhams, John Marsh — 516 Conn. 5347 Wadsworth, Clarence Seymour — 545 N.Y. 549 Wadsworth, Dexter Emerson — 503 Mass. 540 Wadsworth, Edwin Dexter — 503 Mass. 3331 Wadsworth, Paul — 502 N.Y. 2902 Wagner, Arthur L. — 39, 150, 235, 502 Minn. 944 Wagstaff, Cornelius DuBois — 350 N.Y. 4188 Wainwright, Clement Reeves — 25, 43, 137, 263(2), 324, 390, 399, 47o, 495, 547 Pa. 2787 Wainwright, Francis King — 25, 43, 137, 263(2), 324, 390, 399, 470, 495, 547 Pa. 89 Wainwright, John Tillotson — 302, 419 N.Y. 88 Wainwright, William Pratt, Jr. — 302, 419 N.Y. 4840 Wait, Charles Edmund — 503 N.Y. 898 Wait, Horatio Loomis — 286, 502, 514, 527, 532, 536 III. 2027 Waite, Horace Frederick — 66, 67, 165, 212, 270, 271, 306, 345, 392, 413, 503, 547 III. 2335 Waite, Horace Garfield — 503 III. 311 Wakeman, Jesup — 47, 60, 74, 78(3), 201, 258, 259(2), 464, 465, 503(2), 508 N.Y. 1965 Wakeman, Robert Peel — 47, 78, 146, 201, 202, 255, 304, 503(2), 508, 509(2) Conn. 4740 Walbridge, Charles Carter — 231 Pa. 143 Walbridge, Thomas Chester — 99(3), 231, 247(2), 389, 464, 465, 519 N.Y. and Pa. 1879 Walcott, Arthur Stuart — 56, 145(2), 148, 200, 325, 246, 388, 399, 461, 483, 503, 506, 534 N.Y. 3364 Walcott, Frederic Collin — 503 N.Y. 3157 Walcott, Nathaniel Adams — 503(3) N.H. 3639 Waldo, Rhinelander— 3, 19(2), 59(2), 76, 79, 105, 157, 158(3), 305, 382(2), 361, 383, 401, 437, 504(2) N.Y. 4506 Wales, Joseph Patten — 5 Del. 3242 Walker, Bryant — 103 Mich. 5646 Walker, Charles Rumford — 506 N.H. 4751 Walker, Edwin Robert — 362, 445 N.J. 588 Walker, George Leon — 159(2), 505, 506 Conn. 698 Roll op members 316 Walker, Gustavus Adolphus — 326 N.Y. and Va. 3048 Walker, Isaac Henry — 202 N.Y. 4705 Walker, John Baldwin — 416 N.Y. 714 Walker, John Garland — 176 Va. 3709 Walker, Joseph — 506 Mass. 3638 Walker, Joseph Burbeen — 506 N.H. 16 Walker, Richard Henry — 35, 215, 321, 438, 505, 506 N.Y. 2374 Walker, Stoughton — 159, 162(2), 457(2), 502, 505, 506 Mo. 4915 Walker, William Henry — 336 DC. 713 Walker, William James — 176 Va. 2965 Walker, William Macy — 202 N.Y. 604 Walker, Williston — 204, 506 Conn. 3959 Wallace, Elliott Lambert — 319 D.C. 5965 Wallace, Louis Frederick William — 199 N.Y. 3702 Waller, Robert Tyler — 506 Ga. 4975 Waller, Robert Tyler, Jr. — 506 Ga. 3529 Walling, William English — 152 Ind. 2062 Walsh, James William — 289, 290, 346, 438, 549 N.Y. 1098 Walsh, Samuel Armstrong — 309 N.Y. 3656 Walton, Charles Strong — 238, 286, 304, 321, 358, 507, 542, 550(2) Minn. 293 Ward, Aaron — 139, 544(2) N.Y. 2177 Ward, Brownlee Robertson — 201, 210, 231, 257(2), 295, 422, 508, 554(2) Conn. 231 Ward, Charles Samuel — 59(2), 210, 231, 357(3), 395, 409, 422, 508, 554(2) N.Y. and Conn. 1939 Ward, Christopher Longstretch — 67, 74, 81, 211, 429, 442, 508 Del. 3175 Ward, Frederick Wood — 361(2) Vt. 3174 Ward, Henry Landon — 361(2) Vt. 1268 Ward, Hugh Campbell — 509 Mo. 3329 Ward, Leslie Dodd — 483 N.J. 206 Ward, Sylvester L'FIommedieu — 508 N.Y. 5806 Warden, William Francis — 383 Mass. 4295 Wardwell, Walter Clark — 25 Mass. 4283 Ware, Edwin Morton — 122 Minn. 4286 Ware, George Bertram — 122 Minn. 1072 Ware, Horace Everett — 16, 62, 119, 164, 173, 180, 181, 293, 403, 460, 476, 485, 509, 510(3) Mass. 4284 Ware, Howard Fithian — 122 Minn. 1121 Ware, Moses Everett — 164, 173, 509, 510(3) Mass. 4285 Ware, Robert Leslie — 122 Minn. 1548 Waring, Thomas Pinckney — 252,333 Md. andGa. 626 Warner, Charles Dudley — 241, 511 Conn. 496 Warner, Culbreth Hopewell — 248, 491 Md. 3394 Warner, Edward Tatnall — 295 Del. 546 Warner, Frank Edwards — 80 Mass. 4502 Warner, John — 295 Del. 3580 Warren, Albert Cyrus — 512 Mass. 2478 Warren, Charles Elliot — 330(2), 427, 486, 511, 512 N.Y. 2898 Warren, Henry Mather — 519 Pa. 4854 Warren, Henry Mather, Jr. — 519 Pa. 559 Warren, Herbert Cleveland — 483 Conn. 4296 Warren, John Broadfield — 512 Mass. 3958 Warren, Joseph Draper — 385 R.L 3585 Warren, Nathan — 511 Mass. 699 society Of colonial Wars 6375 Warren, Richard Fairfield — 520 Pa. 6218 Warren, Tracy Bronson — 59 Conn. 3579 Warren, Walter Burgess — 512 Mass. 2483 Warren, Walter Phelps — 328, 370(2), 371, 450, 481, 510 N.Y. 2483 Warren, Walter Phelps — 40, 59(2), 175(2), 320 N.Y. 1477 Warren, William Young — 473 N.Y. 388 Washburn, John Henry — 99(2), 119(2), 120, 150, 201, 228, 239, 247, 253, 340, 357, 360(2), 380(2), 389, 421(3), 431(2), 450, 454(2), 464, 465, 513(2), 518(3), 520, 538 N.Y. 2312 Washburn, William Drew — 29, 48(2), 64(2), 65, 102, 120, 121, 134, 146, 301, 349, 460(2), 512, 513(4), 531, 560, 561, 563, 564 Minn. 386 Washburn, William Ives — n, 23(2), 62, 66, 99(2), 119(4), 120, 150, 201, 228, 239, 242, 247, 253, 259, 266, 340, 357, 360(2), 380(2), 389, 421(3), 431(2), 450, 454(2), 464, 465, 486, 513, 518(3), 520, 523, 537, 538 N.Y. 6112 Washburn, William Johnson — 120, 271, 273, 513, 564 Cal. 993 Washburne, Hempstead — 120, 513 III. 874 Washington, Hugh Vernon — 219 N.Y. and Ga. 4994 Washington, Laurence Gibson — 513 Minn. 4101 Washington, William Lanier — 513(2) N.Y. 3198 Waterman, Frank Sturtevant — 513, 514 Mass. 3199 Waterman, George Huse — 513 Mass. 5536 Waterman, Harrison Lyman — 55, 481, 514(2) Iowa. 2426 Waterman, Herman Allen — 514(2) Vt. 2279 Waterman, Lucius — 203, 207, 217, 222, 269, 535, 559 N.H. 5048 Waters, Arthur Jay — 24, 378, 543 Cal. 4251 Waters, John Seymour Taliaferro — 6(2), 26(2), 192, 301(2), 465(2), 480, 514(2) Md. 2585 Watkins, DeLancy Walton — 492 N.Y. 1559 Watkins, John Elfreth — 550 D.C. 208 Watkins, Walter Kendall — 8, 187(2), 188, 296, 314, 316, 514 N.Y. and Mass. 156 Watmough, James Horatio — 514, 536 N.Y. and D.C 464 Watmough, John G. — 514 Pa. 5675 Watrous, Charles Albert — 249 Iowa 4017 Watrous, Charles Leach — 249 Iowa 5616 Watson, Alexander Mackenzie — 8(2), 61, 64, 84, 85, 172, 222, 223, 292(2), 311, 334, 379, 393, 414, 435, 439, 465, 466, 474(2), 486, 510(2), 513(2), 540, 541 Ky. 5455 Watson, Byron Sprague — 539 RI. 1309 Watson, Charles Pixley — 14, 59(2), 107, 131, 199, 204, 277, 316,403,465,520,530(3) N.Y. 4217 Watson, Irving Allison — 475 N.H. 5360 Watson, John Jay, Jr. — 88 N.Y. 3135 Watson, Preston — 42 N.Y. 1273 Watson, Samuel Newell — 77, 204, 277, 289, 336 Mo. and Ohio 374 Watson, William Henry — 12, 33, 54, 70(3), 72, 75, 97(2), 106, 107, 112(2), 113, 114, 120, 159, 190, 232, 320, 400, 403, 420, 428, 445, 483, 512, 522, 546 N.Y. 5626 Watt, Paul Harris — 401 Wash. 1998 Wayland, Francis — 240 Conn. 2183 Wayne, IIenry Nicoll — 549 Conn. 2035 Wayne, James Starke — 438 Ohio 139 Wayne, William — 515 N.Y. and Pa. 429 Wayne, William, Jr. — 515 Pa. 700 roll of members 1232 Wead, Leslie Clark — 130, 131, 225(2), 229, 276, 289(2), 290, 344, 4H, 420, 450, 510 Mass. 4239 Weare, John — 515 III. 1520 Weaver, Clinton Hosmer — 343 Iowa 5069 Weaver, George Shearman — 351 N.Y. 204 Webb, Alexander Stewart, Jr. — 348 N.Y. 2930 Webb, Charles Hathaway — 515 N.Y. 810 Webb, Francis Parsons — 360 Pa. 4331 Webb, Henry Walter — 348 Vt. 4329 Webb, James Watson — 348 Vt. 6126 Webb, John Griswold — 244 N.Y. 880 Webb, John Sidney — 348, 379, 529 DC. 5783 Webb, Nathaniel — 324 N.Y. 3259 Webb, William Clarke — 59 N.Y. 2931 Webb, William Edward — 515 N.Y. 730 Webb, William Seward — 69, 105(2), 125(2), 149, 150, 184, 206(3), 248, 329, 348, 515, 543 Vt. 4330 Webb, William Seward, Jr. — 348 Vt. 5334 Webber, Marvelle Christopher — 516 Vt. 3280 Webber, William Oliver — 62, 193, 195, 351, 488, 504, 521 Mass. 2361 Webster, Basil Marion — 516 Neb. 3952 Webster, Edmund Kirby — 318(2), 433, 516 N H. 1394 Webster, Edwin Catlin — 516 Neb. 368 Webster, Frank Daniel — 462 N.Y. 2982 Webster, George Barry — 516 Mo. 671 Webster, Joseph Rawson — 516 D.C. 15 1 6 Webster, Parker Stewart — 516 Iowa 5673 Webster, Ralph Waldo — 16 III. 1236 Webster, William Arthur — 517 Mass. 666 Webster, William Holcomb — 516 D.C. 623 Webster, William Reuben — 516 Conn. 1 391 Weed, George Standish — 446 N.Y. 5859 Weed, Henry Davis — 14, 15(2), 517 Ga. 5279 Weeks, Frank Bentley — 191, 210, 520 Conn. 3534 Weeks, Stephen Holmes — 355, 412(3), 517 Me. 3050 Weeks, William Raymond — 212, 547 N.Y. 2604 Weir, Levi Candee — 199, 204 N.Y. 6148 Weis, Frederick Lewis — 103 R.L 3606 Weisse, Faneuil Suydam — 49, 132, 422, 431, 492(2), 498 N.Y. 4993 Welch, Pierce Noble — 13 Conn. 3815 Weld, Charles Richmond — 415 Mass. 1458 Weld, DeWitt Clinton — 518 N.Y. 967 Weld, DeWitt Clinton, Jr. — 518 N.Y. 3999 Weld, George Francis — 12, 47, 91(2), 123, 169, 171, 244(2), 259, 260(2), 268, 336, 354, 442, 471, 472, 474, 517, 518, 534, 535(2) Mass. 130 Welles, Benjamin — 520 N.Y. 981 Welles, Charles Edwin — 520 N.Y. 2061 Welles, Lemuel Aiken — 520 N.Y. 5018 Welles, Paul — 465, 482, 520 N.Y. 5578 Welles, Philip Turner — 520 Conn. 3145 Welles, Roger, Jr. — 520 Conn. 3047 Welling, Richard Ward Greene — 207 N.Y. 4043 Wellington, Jonas Francis — 373, 393, 506, 521, 543 Mass. 2610 Wellman, James Albert — 59 N.H. 667 Wells, Benjamin Warren, Jr. — 520 D.C. 701 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 37 5 Wells, Charles Nassau — 281 N.Y. 1727 Wells, Eben Freme — 99(3), 231, 247(2), 262(3), 349, 389, 464, 465, 520 Minn. 2424 Wells, Edward — 518, 520, 528 Vt. 2449 Wells, Frank Richardson — 518, 520, 528 Vt. 2420 Wells, Frederick Howard — 518, 520, 528 Vt. 4390 Wells, Frederick Howard — 458 N.Y. 2421 Wells, Henry — 520(2), 528 Vt. 3651 Wells, Henry Journeay" — 520 Minn. 2895 Wells, Henry Rogers — 441 Minn. 1064 Wells, Samuel Rogers— 520 III. 90 Wells, Thomas Lawrence — 289, 290(2), 409, 568 N.Y. 4438 Wells, Walter Augustus — 35, 106, 156, 313(3), 444, 472 D.C. 4955 Wells, Walter Farrington — 520 N.Y. 4780 Wells, Wellington — 54, 134(2), 271(2), 273, 274, 283(2), 330(2), 520 Mass. 1807 Welsh, Luther Winfield — 148, 208, 210, 219, 498 Mo. 1 1 59 Welsh, Milton — 208 Mo. 3497 Welsh, Willard — 521 Mass. 3286 Wendell, Barrett — 521 Mass. 6268 Wentworth, Albert James — 521 Ohio 5430 Wentworth, Charles Sumner — 522 Mass. 2232 Wentworth, Moses Jones — 21, 112, 186, 482, 522(2) III. 4901 Wentworth, Philip Carlton — 522 R.L 2334 Wentworth, William Grafton — 522 III. 2314 Wenzell, Henry Burleigh — 21(2), 22(2), 44, 209, 246, 364, 482, 521 Minn. 576 Wessells, Henry Walter — 459, 508 Conn. 1734 Wesson, James Leonard — 31, 32, 54, 105, 184, 349 Mass. 2541 West, Charles Alfred — 154 Mass. 5861 West, Thomas Newell — 568 Ga. 5068 Westcote, Robert Dun — 522 N.Y. 3275 Westcote, William Joseph — 522 N.Y. 6229 Westcott, Frank Judson — 465 Cal. 4444 Westfall, John Henry — 80, 160, 180, 247, 251, 261, 282, 378(2), 448(2), 450, 458, 459, 516, 551, 552, 553(2) Mass. 509 Wetherbee, Winthrop — 253, 308, 523 Mass. 1953 Wetherill, Albert Lawrence — 289(2) Pa. 271 Wetherill, Alexander Macomb — 334, 454 N.Y. and Ky. 1319 Wetherill, Charles — 68, 115, 289(2), 290, 330, 334, 339, 343, 523, 525, 530(2), 555 Pa. 1335 Wetherill, John Price — 523 Pa. 2406 Wetherill, Richard Benbridge — 334 Wis. 3667 Wetherill, William Chattin — 523 Colo. 1489 Wetmore, Edward Willard — 419 N.Y. 1633 Wharton, Bromley — 52 Pa. 3400 Wharton, Charles, Jr. — 52 Pa. 5418 Wheat, Henry Axtell — 443 N.Y. 61 14 Wheat, Maxwell Congdon — 443 N.Y. 1560 Wheaton, Frank— 15, 54(2), 79(2), 88, 171(2), 191, 223, 314, 352(2), 391(3), 433(2), 437, 526, 541 Colo. 3022 Wheaton, John Robert — 486 R.L 2365 Wheeler, Benjamin Dudley — 524 Iowa 6235 Wheeler, Benjamin Ide — 281, 524 Cal. 3196 Wheeler, Bertrand Thorp — 474, 484 Mass. 5113 Wheeler, Charles Van Cise — 378 D.C. 702 ROLL OF MEMBERS 373 Wheeler, Edward Jonathan — 77, 105, 227(2), 337 N.Y. 968 Wheeler, Everett Pepperrell — 368 N.Y. 934 Wheeler, Francis Brown — 525 N.Y. 4710 Wheeler, Giles — 523, 524 N.H. 515 Wheeler, Horace Leslie — 68, 69, 77, 137, 184, 252, 319, 349, 427, 430, 440, 449, 536 Mass. 5541 Wheeler, James Everett — 524 Conn. 5405 Wheeler, Jerome Winthrop — 388 Minn. 3192 Wheeler, John Frederic — 16 Mass. 2396 Wheeler, Joseph — 401 D.C. 624 Wheeler, Ralph — 141 Conn. 21 13 Wheeler, William Henry — 524, 525 Iowa 1862 Wheelock, William Barker — 27, 86, 239, 448, 503, 515, 543 III. 1234 Wheelwright, Edmund March — 525 Mass. 319 Whipple, Charles Henry — 30, 75, 173, 215, 216, 327, 366, 392(2), 410, 432(2), 479, 508(2), 526(3) N.Y., Minn., and Cal. 2503 Whipple, Durand — 54, 119(2), 308, 437 Mo. 1413 Whipple, Henry Benjamin — 30, 75, 173, 215, 216, 327, 392(2), 410, 432(2), 479, 526(3) Minn. 5826 Whipple, Julian Van Ness — 427 N.Y. 353 Whistler, Garland Nelson — 50 N.Y. 2067 Whitcomb, Lawrence — 35, 129, 242, 289(2), 290, 296, 298, 381, 454 Mass. 3876 White, Alain Campbell — 78 N.Y. 2228 White, Charles Goddard — 529 Mass. 2869 White, Edward Lupton — 91, 168(2), 528, 529 N.Y. 4715 White, Edwin — 529 Minn. 4335 White, Fletcher — 44, 269 D.C. 2915 White, Henry Kirk — 5, 46, 75, 201, 371, 502, 520, 527(3), 528 529 Cal. 2293 White, Hunter Carson — 14, 15(2), 222(2), 230, 232(2), 233, 234, 259, 266(2), 288, 320, 369(2), 400, 433, 470, 531, 534 RI- 5031 White, Hunter Carson — 222 R.L 1151 White, John Barber — 10, 26, 82(2), 103, 158, 167, 180(2), 190, 197, 250, 353, 364, 305, 319, 384, 396, 397, 463, 514, 527, 528(3), 535(2) Mo. 4680 White, Joseph Foster — 134 Mass* 1423 White, William Chester — 28, 46, 47, 67, 72, 100, 114, 119(3), 137, 171. '72, 180(2), 201, 213, 231, 256, 292, 295, 320, 342, 379, 434, 436, 437, 446, 456, 459, 502, 510, 523, 528, 558, 563 Minn. 1570 White, William Gardner — 437, 528(4), 529 Minn. 3445 White, William Henry — 162, 370(2), 371, 528 Conn. 3189 White, William Roland — 82, 293, 357(3), 376, 459, 528(2) Mass. 1331 Whitehead, Cortlandt — 358, 492(2), 497(2) Pa. 75 Whitehouse, James Norman Rapelje — 391, 395 N.Y. 3369 Whitin, Ernest Stagg — 6(2), 28, 159, 163, 169, 244, 267, 378, 430, 459, 521, 530 N.Y. 3088 Whitin, Frederick Henry — 95(4), 169, 173, 177(2), 253, 3", 430, 475, 530, 547 N-Y- 5498 Whiting, Edmund McKinstry — 5, 59, 175, 460, 530 N.Y. 251 1 Whiting, Jasper — 306 III. mo Whiting, William Sawin — 61, 154 Mass. 5485 Whitman, Charles Seymour — 50, 74(2), 95, 104, 106, 116, 119(2), 180(2), 231, 297, 305, 315, 351, 380, 381, 424, 437, 703 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 45o(2), 459, 482, 486, 487, 516, 517, 523, 531, 554(2) N.Y. 5204 Whitman, Lloyd Bankson — 513 Md. 4428 Whitmore, Charles Edward — 287 Mass. 4093 Whitmore, Franklin Gray — 89, 182, 287, 526, 531 Conn. 1750 Whitner, Charles Frank — 393" Ga. 1751 Whitner, John Addison — 393 Ga. 4833 Whitney, Charles Lee Anthony — 532 N.Y. 1054 Whitney, Charles Pratt — 34, 120(2), 327, 488 III. 2480 Whitney, Charles Wadsworth — 502 N.Y. 297 Whitney, Drake — 29, 44(2), 151, 174, 320, 497, 511, 532(2) N.Y. 777 Whitney, Eli, Jr. — 70, 507, 537(2) Conn. 1654 Whitney, Eugene Wolcott — 13, 532, 547(2) III. 2316 Whitney, Frank Irving — 5, 31, 88 Minn. 1406 Whitney, Harry Edward — 40, 79, 103, 104, 154, 155(2), 161, 501(2), 532, 543, 544, 551, 563 Minn. 5064 Whitney, Howard Fletcher — 50(2), 295 N.Y. 3289 Whitney, Ralph Holyoke — 532 Mass. 3290 Whitney, Richard — 532 Mass. 3291 Whitney, Robert Bates — 532 Mass. 619 Whitney, Stephen— 289, 290 Conn. 4769 Whitney, Stephen — 289 Conn. 1089 Whitney, Warham — 378, 532(2) N.Y. 1104 Whitney, William Minott — 532 N.Y. 3754 Whiton, James Bartlett — 5 N.Y. 300 Whiton, Louis Claude — 533 N.Y. 1165 Whitridge, William — 131(3) Md. 2612 Whittemore, Arthur Gilmore — 533 N.H. 5278 Whittemore, Harris — 32 Conn. 1006 Whittemore, James Madison — 202, 203 N.Y. 4699 Whittemore, Laurence Johnson — 415 Mich. 5030 Whittier, Ira Glidden — 533 R.I. 2998 Whitwell, Frederick Silsbee — 117 Mass. 6271 Wickes, Joseph Lee — 533 Md. 2844 Wickwire, Arthur Manley — 30(3), 39, 40, 46, 130, 140(2), 168, 201, 205, 215(3), 216, 218, 272(2), 273, 307, 327, 339, 407, 4H, 415(2), 459, 582, 528(2), 533, 538, 564 Minn. 5527 Wicoff, John Van Buren — 523 N.J. 4152 Wiggin, Arthur Meserve — 61, 154, 534 Mass. 1223 Wiggin, James Henry — 534 Mass. 5674 Wight, Ambrose Spencer — 169 Iowa 6087 Wight, Goulding Kumler — 437 N.J. 4824 Wight, John Brewer — 437 N.J. 1049 Wight, William Ward — 9, 26, 140, 154, 310, 338, 343, 411, 463 III. and Wis. 1120 Wilbour, Joshua — 54, 65(2), 119, 120, 159, 400 Mass. and R.L 4939 Wilbur, Kenneth — 1 Pa. 1322 Wilbur, Rollin Henry — 1(2) Pa. 5887 Wilby, Joseph — 84 Ohio 4600 Wilcox, Charles Henry — 231 Ga. 5027 Wilcox, Dutee — 534 R.L 3923 Wilcox, Frank Langdon — 562 Conn. 4873 Wilcox, George Horace — 123 Conn. 3956 Wilcox, Howard Dutee — 534 R.L 265 Wilcox, Reynold Webb — 160, 172(2), 275, 325, 515, 536 N.Y. 6346 Wilcox, Roy Cornwell — 123 Conn. 4319 Wild, Benjamin Franklin — 389 Mass. 704 ROLL OF MEMBERS 3063 Wilder, Edward Bliss — 59(2), 78, 80, 95, 104, 115, 116, 121, 158(2), 172(2), 220(3), 239, 241(3), 252, 253, 281(4), 317, 332, 343, 360, 406, 416, 433, 434, 437, 446, 509, 510(2), 511, 512, 514, 518, 527, 530, 535(4), 547(2), 550(2), 553, 568 Mo. 3916 Wilder, William Willis — 19 Ga. 1577 Wildey, William Henry — 210(2), 534(2), 535, 553 N.Y. 1432 Wilhelm, William Herman — 515 D.C. 5970 Wilkes, William Douglas — 52 N.Y. 4771 Wilkinson, Henry Lawrence — 535 Conn. 6380 Wilkinson, Ogden Duncan— 535 Pa. 6143 Willard, Charles Forster — 536 N.Y. 2803 Willard, Edward Augustus — 30, 59(2), 174, 205, 512, 536, 539, 568 N.Y. 2817 Willard, Edward Augustus, Jr. — 536 N.Y. 2714 Willard, James LeBaron — 30, 59(2), 174, 205, 512, 536, 539, 568 N.Y. 1553 Willard, Joseph — 536 Mass. 2186 Willard, Martin Stevenson — 536 Mass. 2073 Willcutt, Levi Lincoln — 11(2), 34, 35(2), 78, 83, 192, 242, 296, 380, 454, 476 Mass. 41 3 1 Willcutt, Levi Lincoln — 35 Mass. 2469 Willets, Howard — 488 N.Y. 514 Willey, Wm. Lithgow — 64, 300, 347, 427, 537 Mass. and N.H. 5096 Williams, Allen Izard — 266 Ga. 1229 Williams, Borland— 537 Mass. 463 Williams, Charles — 472, 555 Pa. 2584 Williams, Charles Howard — 66, 209 N.Y. 3520 Williams, Charles Jarvis — 537 Mass. 4236 Williams, David Evans — 555 Pa. 2005 Williams, David Willard — 520 Conn. 5357 Williams, Edward Gilbert — 25, 64, 105, 146, 147(3), 184(3), 292, 326, 358, 359, 383(2), 441, 538 N.Y. 308 Williams, Ephraim — 61, 154, 538, 540 N.Y. 1325 Williams, Francis Howard — 445, 472, 555 Pa. 6034 Williams, Frank Bartlett — 154 N.H. 929 Williams, George Burbank — 61, 154, 538, 540 N.Y. 48 1 1 Williams, George Clinton Fairchild — 9, 18, 26, 46, 74, 119, 121, 167, 180, 185, 201, 211, 255, 260, 264, 281, 305, 371, 379, 389, 437, 446, 459, 465, 502, 503, 520, 528, 538, 539 Conn. 3928 Williams, George Goodwin — 520 Conn. 4542 Williams, George Lombard — 66 N.Y. 3623 Williams, Gordon — 538 N.Y. 4203 Williams, Harrison — 538, 539 N.Y. 3116 Williams, Harvey Ladew — 420 Conn. 2161 Williams, Jared Irving — 540 N.H. 557 Williams, John — 537, 538, 540 Conn. 3418 Williams, John Camp — 520 N.J. 1619 Williams, John Davis — 540 Mass. 3152 Williams, John Oliver — 154 N.Y. 227 Williams, John Savage — 140, 229, 254(2), 482, 538, 539, 540 N.Y. and Md. 2900 Williams, Joseph John Gurney — 555 Pa. 1949 Williams, Josiah Randall — 555 Pa. 5661 Williams, Louis William — 538 N.Y. 70s society of colonial wars 487 Williams, Mason Locke Weems — 67(2), 68, 77, 99, 100, 142, 148, 190, 216, 423, 424, 436, 437(2) Md. 1722 Williams, Nathan Winslow — 123, 535, 540, 544(2) Md. 3671 Williams, Nelson Butterick — 144 III. 1242 Williams, Norman Alton — 4, 65, 106, 112, 148, 160(2), 201, 225, 246, 338, 339, 358, 449, 482, 524 N.Y. 6335 Williams, Percy Martin — 539 Vt. 3256 Williams, Ralph Blake — 48 Mass. 4115 Williams, Reed Augustus, Jr. — 555 Pa. 2884 Williams, Robert Breck — 73, 537 Mass. 927 Williams, Robert Day — 180 N.Y. 2263 Williams, Robert Stanton — 520 N.Y. 2515 Williams, Samuel — 555 Pa. 928 Williams, Samuel Burbank — 61, 154, 538, 540 N.Y. 5094 Williams, Samuel Chester — 555 Pa. 1224 Williams, Samuel King — 537 Mass. 4786 Williams, Thomas Wright — 7, 9, 54, 164, 181, 185, 312, 432, 552, 553(2) N.J. 6292 Williams, William Carver — 90 III. 5213 Williams, William Cowles — 539 Mass. 773 Williams, William Klapp — 377 Mass. 1166 Williams, Wm. Smith Gettings — 4(2), 73, 140, 148, 216, 229, 254(2), 400, 401, 436, 437, 466, 482, 538, 539, 540 Md. 2009 Williams, Winslow Tracy — 481 N.Y. and Conn. 179 Williamson, George De Witt — 237 N.Y. 4467 Williamson, Thomas Wilson — 471, 540, 560 Md. 6057 Willing, Charles — 428 Pa. 1641 Willing, George — 540 Pa. 4744 Willis, Gardner Billings — 45 R.L 1442 Willis, Henry Augustus — 326, 540 Mass. 2684 Willis, Richard Storrs — 149 Mich. 1813 Wills, Henry LeBreton — 78, 92, 209(2), 239, 273, 349, 368(2), 486, 559 Colo. 1916 Wilson, Andrew Gray — 84 Del. 4159 Wilson, Arthur Henry — 177 Mass. 2617 WiLson, Charles Hiram — 270(2), 271(2), 273, 363(2), 379(2), 393, 427(2), 430, 506(3), 542, 543 Mass. 1137 Wilson, Charles Robert — 544 N.Y. 173 1 Wilson, Frank Stedman — 541 Mass. 835 Wilson, Frederick Allan — 187, 193(2), 367, 504, 542 Mass. 5703 Wilson, Frederic Newhall — 344, 384, 554(2) N.Y. 3826 Wilson, George Hall — 463 Ky. 4360 Wilson, George W. — 324 Ind. 5985 Wilson, Harry Maxwell — 542 Me. 2586 Wilson, Henry Lane — 324 Wash. 5233 Wilson, Huntington — 539 D.C. 501 Wilson, James Gulian — 309, 324, 414 Md. 480 Wilson, John Appleton — 12, 13(2), 21, 64(2), 99, in, 114, "9, i34, i54, 191(2), 197, 207, 221, 251, 300, 301(2), 351, 357(2), 379, 380, 416(2), 445, 446, 448, 454, 463, 482(2), 520, 523, 529, 537, 538, 539, 545, 557, 559 Md. 1747 Wilson, Marshall Gulian — 309, 324, 414 Md. 5433 Wilson, Samuel Mackay — 542 Ky. 2127 Wilson, William Bowly — 309, 324, 414 Md. 3350 Wilson, William Thomas — 445 Md. 3759 Winant, Frederick— 46, 210(2), 534(3), 535, 553 N.Y. 706 ROLL OF MEMBERS 4325 Winchester, Henry Carroll, Jr. — 250 N.Y. 6334 Winchester, William — 542 Md. 3760 Wing, John Daniel — 122, 170, 408, 488 N.Y. 3748 Wing, John Morgan — 122, 170, 408, 488 N.Y. 3761 Wing, Louis Stuart — 122, 170, 408, 488 N.Y. 5075 wlngate, abram reber — 43 d.c. 2072 Winship, William Henry — 76(2), 128(2), 161, 181, 186, 206(2), 239, 250, 280(2), 314, 340, 344, 358, 359, 377, 378, 4H, 455(2), 489(3), 543(2) Mass. 4408 Winslow, Arthur — 448, 544 Mass. 1494 Winslow, Chauncey Rose — 32, 72, 122(2), 164, 165, 217(3), 221, 267, 281, 294, 295, 331, 332, 348, 353, 368(2), 369, 381, 382, 420, 424(2), 477, 525, 544(2), 551 Ohio. 3887 Winslow, Erving — 377, 415, 544 - Mass. 2885 Winslow, George Scott — 544 Mass. 1400 Winslow, Howard Sydenham — 32, 122, 165, 217(3), 267, 295, 420, 424, 477, 544(2), 551 Ohio. 4478 Winston, Bertram McIntosh — 323 III. 829 Winston, Frederick Hampden — 323 Mass. and III. *55 Winter, Francis Anderson — 6 N.Y. and Mo. iioi 2184 Winter, Samuel Drew — 6 Conn. 328 Winthrop, Grenville Bayard — 545(3) N.Y. 2555 Winton, William Crayton — 148 Minn. 4776 Wirgman, Harold Franklin — 414 Pa. 3164 Wirgman, William Wayne — 515 Pa. 1947 Wister, Alexander Wilson — 555 Pa. 1323 Wister, Rodman — 44(3), 54, 106, 107, 122, 166, 274, 283(2), 288, 304(2), 354, 456, 537, 555, 563 Pa. 1233 Wiswall, Herbert — 546 Mass. 4164 Withers, William Alphonso — 410 D.C. 235 Withington, James Harvey — 546 N.Y. 4512 Witthaus, Guy Henry — 296 Pa. 327 Wodell, Silas — 215 N.Y. 1563 Wolcott, Edward Oliver — 547 Colo. 1 56 1 Wolcott, Henry Roger — 547 Colo. 1237 Wolcott, Roger — 101, 247, 262(2), 293, 355, 357, 389, 465, 547(4) Mass. 3078 Wolcott, Roger — 8, 10, 17(2), 20(2), 48(3), 71, 78, 79, 99(2), 101, in, 113, 114, 115(2), 120, 123, 125, 150(2), 161, 186(2), 188(3), 189, 192, 208, 215, 216, 239, 247(2), 249, 257, 262(6), 280(2), 293, 296, 304, 307, 309, 311(2), 318, 329, 343, 344, 351, 355(3), 357(2), 363(3), 364, 368(3), 372(2), 384(2), 385(2), 387, 388(2), 389, 390, 392, 404, 420, 434, 448, 464, 465, 485, 486, 489, 509(2), 520, 533, 539, 543, 544, 547(4), 549, 559, 562 Mass. 3293 Wolfe, Morris Good — 547 Mo. 3250 Wolfe, Daniel Reece — 547 Mo. 2056 Wood, Alfred Trenchard — 62, 167, 488, 507 N.Y. 539 Wood, Alva Sylvanus — 118(2), 271, 273, 505, 506(3), 548 Mass. 3009 Wood, Arnold — 488 N.Y. 5866 Wood, Arthur Heulings — 170 N.J. 4706 Wood, Arthur King — 315 N.Y. 4836 Wood, Ben— 255 N.Y. 5943 Wood, Charles Adams — 536 Mass. 1496 Wood, Charles Morgan — 104, 335 Ohio. 7°7 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 1495 Wood, Ephraim Morgan — 104, 335 Ohio. 4494 Wood, Eric Fisher— 2, 3, 17, 29, 49, 54, 62, 63, 64, 70, 71(3), 72, 83, 84, 97, ioi, 106, 113, 116(2), 117, 121, 135, 145, '59, 165, 172, 178, 179, 197, 201, 205, 206, 222, 231, 232, 244, 247, 264, 286(2), 344, 351, 352, 361(2), 371, 374, 384, 401(2), 416(2), 425, 435, 449, 451; 455(2), 456(2), 481, 485(2), 488, 526, 527, 535, 538, 558, 566 N.Y. 5829 Wood, Fernando — 255 N.Y. 1739 Wood, Franc Ogilvy — 502 Colo. 2766 Wood, George Twyman — 29, 379 Ky. 5719 Wood, George Twyman, Jr. — 6, 29, 112, 379 Ky. 5412 Wood, Gilbert Congdon — 488 N.Y. 5206 Wood, Henry — 408 Md. 5323 Wood, Henry Abiel — 231 N.J. 2704 Wood, John Henry — 548(2) N.Y. 1327 Wood, Joseph — 541 Pa. 571 1 Wood, Leonard — 346 N.Y. 120 Wood, Marshall William — 201, 208, 209(4) N.Y. 6253 Wood, Raiford James — 30 Ga. 6329 Wood, Richard Veech — 29 Ky. 4866 Wood, Rushmore — 488 N.J. 3742 Wood, Spencer Shepard — 560 N.Y. 397 Wood, Thomas Newton — 85 N.Y. 5869 Wood, Walter Aaron — 325 Wis. 4495 Wood, William Benjamin — 2, 3, 29, 49, 71, 83, 84, 97, 106, 113, 116(2), 117, 165, 178, 179, 197, 206, 333, 344, 364, 286(2), 352, 361, 374, 384, 401, 416, 425, 435, 455(2), 456(2), 527, 535, 566 N.Y. 6137 Wood, William Herbert — 370 N.Y. 850 Woodbridge, Jonathan Edwards — 154 III. 3222 Woodbury, Charles Lincoln — 549 Vt. 3223 Woodbury, Edward Philip — 549 Vt. 735 Woodbury, Urban Andrain— 61, 154, 380, 466, 548, 549(2) Vt. 1790 Woodford, Stewart Lyndon — 549 N.Y. 4351 Woodin, William Hartman — 80, 81(2), 100, 210, 250, 279(2), 325(2), 355, 406, 419, 434, 437, 463 N.Y. 707 Woodman, Clarence Eugene — 304, 549(2) N.Y. 5769 Woodman, Frederick Thomas — 549 Cal. 41 10 Woodman, Walter Irving — 8 Me. 5746 Woodruff, Arthur Edson — 550 Conn. 969 Woodruff, Charles Hornblower — 9(2), 119(2), an, 365, 370, 371, 375, 389, 467, 503, 523, 549, 550, 553 N.Y. 1914 Woodruff, Edward Lowery — 203, 355, 360, 353, 370, 333, 379, 55°, 559 Mich, and N.Y. 4533 Woodruff, Frederick Orr — 1, 549 Mass. 3768 Woodruff, Frederick Sanford — 9(3), 119(3), an, 365, 310, 370, 371, 375, 389, 467, 502, 523, 549, 550, 553 N.Y. 6344 Woodruff, George Catlin — 502 Conn. 3605 Woodruff, Henry Gilbert — 350 N.Y. 6343 Woodruff, James Parsons — 502 Conn. 5690 Woodruff, Rollin Simmons — 483 Conn. 4182 Woodruff, Thomas Adams — 550 III. 5847 Woodward, Ernest L. — 551 N.Y. 2693 Woodward, Francis William — 34, 178, 245(3), 346(2), 492, 550 Minn, 708 ROLL OF MEMBERS 4297 Woodward, Frank Ernest — 6 Mass. 5350 Woodward, Harold Chase — 219 N.Y. 4496 Woodward, James Thomas — 35, 61, 444, 472 N.Y. 622 Woodward, Joseph Gurley — 293 Conn. 3469 Woodward, Samuel Walter — 6, 30, 354, 363 D.C. 3230 Woodward, Theron Royal — 550, 551(2) III. 4654 Woodward, William— 10, 14(2), 15, 22, 24, 35, 61, 72, 75, 86, 87, 88, 102, 109, 112(2), 159, 160, 205, 207, 232(4), 233, 269, 352, 380, 393, 444, 468, 472, 474, 475, 512, 522, 526, 527, 534 N.Y. 1869 Woodworth, Andrews Joslyn — 319 N.Y. 2482 Woodworth, Chauncey Clark — 106 N.Y. 6301 Woodworth, Chauncey Clark — 106 N.Y. 296 Woodworth, Newall Bertram — 57, 271, 398(2) N.Y. 5935 Woolley, Victor Baynard — 241 Del. 2393 Woolsey, John Munro — 551(2) Conn. 621 Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury — 70, 157(2), 201, 259, 438, 444, 507, 521, 537, 55i Conn. 3676 Woolson, Alvin Mansfield — 32 Ohio. 3646 Woolson, Charles Amasa — 489, 551 Vt. 2359 Woolworth, Charles Peck — 116(2) Neb. 1033 Woolworth, James Mills — 116(2) Neb. 2432 Worthington, George — 75, 76, 552 Vt. 5998 Wotkyns, Benjamin Marshall, Jr. — 141 Cal. 6297 Wright, Albert Southard — 185 N.J. 973 Wright, Ebenezer Kellogg — 140, 482 N.Y. 2643 Wright, Frank Vernon — 413 Mass. 4647 Wright, Harrison Baldwin — 533 Pa. 1038 Wright, Harry Linn — 67, 119(2), 200, 278, 422, 450(2), 456, 469, 482, 486, 502, 516, 517, 523 III. 2782 Wright, Jacob Ridgway — 454 Pa. 4507 Wright, James North — 347 Mich. 5336 Wright, John Neale — 511 N.Y. 4864 Wright, Joseph Haddaway — 7, 9, 54, 164, 181, 185, 312, 432, 552, 553(2) N.J. 3319 Wright, Joshua Butler — 520(2) N.Y. 1767 Wright, William Hammond — 89 Cal. 4391 Wurts, Pierre Jay — 496 N.Y. 4015 Wyckoff, Charles Rapelyea, Jr. — 395, 453 N.Y. 4016 Wyckoff, Clarence Johnson — 395, 453 N.Y. 2048 Wyckoff, Peter — 453 N.Y. 3743 Wyeth, George Edward — 336 N.Y. 79 Wyeth, Richard Horner — 553 N.Y. 856 Wylie, George Sanford — 328 N.J. 755 Wyman, Charles Hadley— 133, 554 Mo. 754 Wyman, Henry Purkitt — 133, 554 Mo. 633 Wyman, Walter — 133, 554 D.C. 894 Wyman, Walter Channing — 44, 56, 84, 114, 128, 136, 161, 186(2), 194(2), 216, 232, 235, 272, 273, 280(2), 284, 288, 297, 33i, 344, 388, 390, 392(2), 449, 476, 514, 554(4) III. 4794 Wynkoop, Hubert Schuurman— 555 N.Y. 709 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 3837 Yardley, Farnham — 44 N.J. 301 1 Yates, Blinn — 556 N.Y. 5591 Yemans, Herbert William — 80, 88, 139(2), 180, 227, 335, 357(2), 459, 500, 502, 512, 549, 551 Mass. 4984 Yerkes, Leonard Augustus — 560 Del. 4085 Yoemans, George Dallas — 191 N.Y. 6317 Young, Charles Mervyn — 483 Md. 2846 Young, Edward Blake — 9, 17, 48, 68, 73, 103, 198, 240, 268, 298, 306, 319, 443 Minn. 1812 Young, Francis Crissy — 322, 462, 485 Colo. 2752 Young, George Brooks — 9, 68, 73, 268, 298, 306, 319 Minn. 1163 Young, Harry — 32, 82, 97, 146, 181, 440 Mass. 2958 Young, Henry Baldwin — 177 N.Y. 5122 Young, Innis— 43, 144(3), 157, 219. 227, 248, 296, 307, 316, 362, 446, 468, 542 N.Y. 4851 Young, Jared Wilson — 80, 316 III. 306 Young, William Hopkins — 46, 156, 157, 230, 307(2), 316, 542 N.Y. 4946 Zabriskie, Andrew Christian — 52, 181, 217(2), 221, 234, 250, 329, 376, 406, 478, 498, 548(2), 551, 559, 560, 565 N.Y. 710 THE HONOR ROLL OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS SERVICES OF MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY DURING THE WORLD WAR i 9 i 7 - i 9 i 8 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY NEW YORK 1922 PREFACE At the Thirty-second meeting of the General Council held in Philadel phia, June 14, 1918, on motion of John Lenord Merrill, Esquire, the Secretary General, it was voted to recommend to the General Assembly the following Resolution: Resolved by the General Assembly of the General Society of Colonial Wars that the Secretary General be requested to communicate with the Secretaries of all the State Societies requesting complete information of all members who are in the service of the United States Government, in the Army, Navy, or other service, in order that the Secretary General may compile a complete Roster thereof ; and in connection with the above information that each State Society shall acquaint the Secretary General with a record of the patriotic work being done by the respective State Societies. This resolution was adopted by the General Assembly June 15, 1918. At a meeting of the General Council in Burlington, Vermont, June 14, 1919, the Governor General called attention to the vote, and it was Resolved: that the preparation and publication of a Roster of the Services of Members in the World War be referred to the Committee appointed to prepare the General Register and Index of Members, or to a Committee of three to be appointed by the Governor General if, after conferring with the first named Committee, it be deemed best so to do, and that the cost of the publication be borne by the General Society. The Governor General appointed the Registrar General, Arthur Adams, the Secretary General, Henry Arthur Griffin, and the Treasurer General, William Macpherson Hornor to be the Committee. Forms for reports of service were furnished to the Secretaries of the State Societies. These reports were put into the hands of the Committee charged with the award of the War Service Insignia and certificates. From these reports, that Committee compiled the statements of service here presented, modified as circumstances demanded. At the meeting of the General Assembly in Cincinnati, June 3, 1921, it was proposed to issue the "Honor Roll" with the "Index of Ancestors." This the Committee has done, carrying out what it believes to be the will of the General Assembly. The "Honor Roll" is also issued separately. It is hoped that, although errors doubtless appear, a substantially correct record of the services of members of the Society of Colonial Wars to the Government of the United States during the World War is here presented. The Committee is certain that however faulty its work may be, the record is one in which the Society of Colonial Wars may pardonably take pride. CONTENTS The War Service Insignia Frontispiece PAGE Preface iii New York Society i Pennsylvania Society 64 Maryland Society 77 Massachusetts Society 88 Connecticut Society 98 War Service Certificate Facing page 100 District of Columbia Society 108 New Jersey Society 118 New Hampshire Society 136 Vermont Society 137 Illinois Society 142 Missouri Society 146 Ohio Society 150 Kentucky Society 153 California Society 158 Colorado Society 172 Georgia Society 173 Michigan Society 178 Rhode Island Society 182 Washington Society 187 Maine Society 188 Indiana Society 189 Index 191 Register of Members of the Society of Co lonial Wars Who Served the United States in the Military or Naval Forces or in Other Capacities During the World War. NEW YORK SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Joseph Weaver Adams Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, U. S. Guards, N. A., May 25, 1918, and assigned to Company "C", ist Bn., U. S. Guards. Discharged at Camp Dix for physical disability on April 10, 1919. Purser Elder Adams Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., August 15, 1917; assigned to 308th Infantry, 77th Division; served over seas from April, 1918; took part in engagements in the Baccarat Sector and on the Vesle River in Oise-Aisne Offensive; severely wounded in action near Fismes, August 21, 1918. Discharged for physical disability January 18, 19 19. Frederick Hobbes Allen Commissioned Lieutenant, Senior Grade, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, August 20, 191 7; promoted Lieutenant Commander, March 23, 1918. Overseas in September, 191 7, and served as Aide to Commander Aviation Forces, A. E. F. ; also as Chief Censor of those forces in France; later as Senior Aviation Of ficer in Paris and Aide to Staff representative there; made in spection of aviation work on the Rhine in 1919 and attached to Peace Commission and commended for his services by the Secretary General of the American Peace Commission. Placed on inactive duty February 1, 1920. honor roll Oliver Field Allen Commissioned Captain, Engineer Reserve Corps, U. S. A., Au gust 14, 1917; promoted Major, November 18, 1917; served with 2 1 6th Engineers, 24th Engineers and with Chief Engineer, A. E. F., and Chief Engineers of ist and 2d Armies and as Section Engineer, Advance Section; took part in St. Mihiel Offensive and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Victory Medal with two bars. Discharged June 30, 1919. Edward Amy Entered the U. S. service on May 28, 1917, as Private, 1st class, Medical Corps, U. S. A., and sailed July 1, 1917, with Mackay Roosevelt Unit, Base Hospital 15, attached to ist Division of the Army. Transferred June 12, 191 8, to Evacua tion Hospital 7, attached to 42d Division at Chateau Thierry. Transferred August 8, 1918, to Mobile Hospital 2. Entered Saumur Artillery School September 30, 1918. Graduated De cember 23, 1918. Discharged February 17, 1919. Henry Joseph Amy Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., August J5> IQI7 ! promoted ist Lieutenant, December 31, 1917; served with 304th F. A., 302d Ammunition Train and Headquarters, 153d Infantry Brigade. Served in France in the Baccarat Sector July 12 to August 1, 191 8; Vesle Sector August 11 to 18, 1 91 8; Oise-Aisne Offensive August 18 to September 16; Argonne Offensive September 26 to October 16; Meuse-Ar gonne Offensive November i to 11; wounded slightly at St. Juvin October 15. Discharged May 12, 1919. Louis Henry Amy, Jr. Warranted Corporal, 105th Machine Gun Battalion, 27th Di vision, U. S. A. Served in the engagements on the Hindenburg Line, La Salle River and Jonc de Mer Ridge, France; Vier- straat Ridge and Dickebusch Sector, Belgium. Discharged April 1, 1919. James Madison Andrews, Jr. Entered the U. S. service at the call of the President in July, 1917, as Colonel, 2d Infantry, N. G., N. Y., later the 105th Infantry, 27th Division, U. S. A., and served in that grade and with that command throughout the war, in the United States, Belgium, and France. new york society Francis Randall Appleton, Jr. Commissioned Captain, Infantry, O. R. C, U. S. A., Novem ber 8, 1916; called to active duty about break of war; Assist ant Instructor of Company at Plattsburg; assigned to 77th Division and to command Headquarters Company, 307th In fantry, then transferred to Divisional Headquarters as Assistant in "G 3" Section of Staff; assigned to the 4th Division and took part in Meuse-Argonne Offensive; promoted Major, In fantry, October 28, 1918, and detailed as Secretary of the General Staff of the 2d Army and then detailed to General Staff, A. E. F. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, March 9, 19 1 9. Discharged July 19, 19 19, and recommissioned, same grade, O. R. C. Anastasio Carlos Mariano, Azoy, Jr. Entered R. O. T. C, Fort Monroe, Va., May 15, 191 7; com missioned 2d Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A., Au gust 15, 1917, and ist Lieutenant, August 27, 1918. Served in Coast Defenses at Sandy Hook, N. Y., and at Fort Hancock, "N. J. Discharged December 12, 1918. Hamilton Vaughan Bail Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Engineer Corps, U. S. A., June 28, 1917; promoted Captain, July 30, 1918. Served overseas with 6th Engineers, 3d Division, in Picardy and at Chateau Thierry. Discharged January 15, 1919. Theodorus Bailey, M.D. Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A., November 9, 1918. Served at Base Hospital, Camp Dix, N. J., with detail at Kingston, R. I. Discharged September 4, 1919. Commis sioned Major, M. R. C, January 27, 1920. William Seaman Bainbridge, M.D. Commissioned Lieutenant (j. g.), Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. N., March 3, 1913. Called into active service April 7, 191 7. Promoted Lieutenant Commander, Medical Reserve Force, July 18, 191 7; promoted by selection to Commander, Class Four, July 28, 1919, later transferred to Class. Two. Served as Operating Surgeon, U. S. S. George Washington; as Medical Observer with the Allied Armies in the field, work ing with the Medical Corps of the Allies at the front, and making special report of methods and results for the Surgeon General of the U. S. Navy; as Chief of Surgical Division, HONOR ROLL U. S. Naval Hospital, Ward's Island, N. Y.; as Consulting Suigeon, Third Naval District, and Chief of Physiotherapy Division, U. S. Naval Hospital, New York, N. Y. Still in active service, January, 1922. David Banks Commissioned Captain, U. S. Guards, N. A., May 22, 1918; promoted Major, August 14, 1918, with command of 33d Bat talion, U. S. Guards. Served at Fort Niagara, N. Y., Picka- tinny Arsenal, N. J., and as Assistant to Demobilization Officer, Camp Dix, N. J. Discharged as Major, Infantry, U. S. A., October 3, 1919. Commissioned Major, Infantry Reserve Corps, U. S. A., January 29, 1920. Frederick Krupp Barbour Enlisted September 4, 1917, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A., and served with 13th C. A., N. Y., at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. Harbor; transferred, February, 19 18, to Ordnance Department and warranted Sergeant and made Instructor, Ordnance Motor Instruction School. Discharged January 29, 1919. John Augustus Barnard Mustered into U. S. Service, July 16, 1917, as Captain, N. G. ; drafted into U. S. Army as Captain, August 5, 1917; served overseas with the 107th Infantry, 27th Division, U. S. A., July 9 to August 1, 1918; sent to School of Line, August 1, 1918, and as Instructor to nth Division, Camp Meade, September 19, 1918. Promoted Major, July 30, 1918. Discharged Janu ary 3, 1919. Alfred Victor Barnes Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps, U. S. A., in March, 1918; promoted Major, Ordnance Department, Au gust, 1918, and Lieutenant Colonel, January, 1919. Served as Disbursing Officer at Cincinnati, Ohio, Financial Manager at Washington, D. C, and District Chief in Baltimore Ordnance District. Discharged in July, 1919. William Graves Bates Ordered on active duty by U. S. as Colonel, Commanding 71st N. Y. Infantry, March 25, 1917, to guard railroads in N. Y. State; January 3, 19 1 8, Regiment redesignated 54th Pioneer Infantry. Served overseas, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Sep tember-November, 19 1 8. Assigned to Army of Occupation, 4 NEW YORK SOCIETY vicinity of Coblenz, November, 1918, to May, 1919. Dis charged August 7, 1919. Theodore Alfred Bingham Brigadier General, U. S. A. retired. Placed on active service October n, 191 7, in charge of fortifications of N. Y. Harbor and 2d and 3d Engineering Districts, N. Y. Harbor; also Chief Engineer of Eastern Department on Staff of General Com manding. Pelham St. George Bissell Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Infantry Reserve Corps, May n, 1917; promoted 1st Lieutenant, N. A., December 31, 1917; Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., March 26, 1919. Served overseas with 77th Division in the Baccarat Sector; Vesle Sector; Oise- Aisne Offensive and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Honorably dis charged May 9, 1919. Commissioned Captain, Infantry R. C, June 12, 1919. James Madison Blackwell Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Infantry Reserve Corps, August T5) ^9^1\ assigned to 308th Infantry, U. S. A., and served with same overseas in Arras Sector, Baccarat Sector, Vesle Defensive, Oise-Aisne Offensive and Argonne-Meuse Offensive. Wounded August 21, 1918; returned to Regiment in October. Promoted Captain, March 25, 1919. Discharged May n, 1919, and recommissioned in O. R. C. Frederick Tomlinson Blakeman Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Air Service, U. S. A., March I, 1917. Promoted Captain, October 25, 1918, and Major, No vember 14, 19 1 8. Served overseas as C. O., training U. S. Bombing School and in the field at St. Mihiel Laury Area, and Chateau Thierry Area — also in Italy. Decorated with the Croix de Guerre. Discharged February 6, 1919. Stanhope English Blunt Colonel, Ordnance Department, U. S. A. retired. Recalled to active Service April 7, 191 7, and assigned to Office of Chief of Ordnance, representing that Department on the General Muni tions Board of the Council of National Defense and the War Industries Board and as Supervisor of Manufacturing Arsenals. Returned to the retired list August 4, 19 18. 5 honor roll George Moffat Bramwell Entered the U. S. Service in July, 1917, under the President's call, as ist Lieutenant, 12th Infantry, N. G, N. Y. Later with 105th Infantry, U. S. A., 27th Division. Served overseas, tak ing part in the engagements in the Somme Offensive and La Salle River. Discharged March 2, 1920. Frank Brookfield Entered U. S. Service May 3, 1918, as Captain, Ordnance De partment, and served in the Administrative Division in the U. S. and overseas. Discharged February 25, 1919. Arthur Flint Brown Commissioned Captain, Cavalry, N. A., August 16, 1917. As signed to 76th Division; served overseas in the Toul Sector, Cantigny, and Montdidier. Discharged December 19, 1918. Dudley Southworth Brown Entered Marine Corps by examination May 21, 1917, as 2d Lieutenant. Promoted ist Lieutenant, August 12, 191 7. Tem porary Captain. Served at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, and at Quantico, Va. Permanent commission as ist Lieutenant, U. S. M. C, January 1, 1920. George Le Roy Brown Colonel, U. S. A. retired; at beginning of war made C. O., Student Army Training Corps, at University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. George Le Roy Brown, Jr. Captain, 18th Infantry, U. S. A., serving in France . Kenneth Pepperrell Budd Commissioned Captain, Infantry Reserve Corps, U. S. A., May 7, 1917, promoted Major, Infantry, January 1, 1918. Assigned to 308th Infantry; served overseas in the Baccarat Sector; the Vesle; Oise-Aisne Offensive and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Gassed at Villisaroye, August 16, 191 8. Decorated with Croix de Guerre with palm; Distinguished Service Cross, and made Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Discharged February 13, 1919. Robert Abraham Burbank Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., Oc tober 25, 1918, and served in the Office of the Quartermaster 6 NEW YORK SOCIETY General in the Award and Contract Section, Purchase Branch, Administrative Division. Bruce Bradford Buttler Promoted through grades in Army, serving as Captain, 30th Infantry, at opening of war. While in this grade served as in structor at Fort Myer, R. O. T. C. Promoted Major, Avia tion Section, Signal Corps, in December, 1917, and assigned for pilot training at Rockwell Field, California. Promoted Lieu tenant Colonel, August, 19 18, in command of Bolling Field, District of Columbia, and of other fields. Rated Junior Mili tary Aviator from March 8, 19 19. Injured while flying and in hospital eight months in 191 8. Retired from active service as result of these injuries, January 25, 1920, with rank of Captain. Promoted Major. Retired, with rank from April 7, 1921. Robert Ainsworth Byrns Entered U. S. service July 15, 191 7, as ist Lieutenant, Com pany "L," 107th Infantry, 27th Division. Served at Camp Wadsworth, S. C, and overseas from May, 19 18, to December, 1918. In the engagements at Dickebusch Lake, Sharpenberg Sector, Ypres-Lysle, and Somme Offensive. Severely wounded, September 29, 19 18. Awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and the British Military Cross. Discharged May 21, 1920. Commissioned Captain, 7th Infantry, N. Y. G. Harry Irvin Caesar Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Ordnance Reserve Corps, U. S. A., December 7, 1917 ; promoted Captain, May 24, 1918. Served in Washington and with Supply Division, Ordnance Department, A. E. F., at Liverpool and Southampton, England, and at Tours, France. Discharged January 6, 1919. Philip Gallatin Cammann Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Infantry, R. C, November 27, 1917. Promoted ist Lieutenant; served with I02d Machine Gun Battalion; Machine Gun Co., io2d Infantry, 26th Di vision, taking part in Aisne-Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel Offen sive, and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Discharged August 7, 1919. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, 12th Infantry, N. G, N. Y., November 14, 1920. Shiras Campbell Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Reserve Corps, U. S. A., October 27, 1917; promoted Captain, October HONOR ROLL 3, 1918; assigned to 80th Aero Squadron. Served at Paris and Tours, France; Milan, Italy; and in England. Discharged December 31, 19 18. George de Grasse Catlin Promoted through grades in permanent establishment to Major, Infantry, U. S. A., May 15, 1917. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, N. A., on August 5th, 1917, and served in that grade until August 3, 1919, when returned to rank of Major. Re tired as Lieutenant Colonel. Elihu Cunyngham Church Entered service of United States at Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., in May, 191 7, and commissioned Captain, Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps, June, 1917. Promoted Major, September, 1918. Served overseas with the A. E. F. as Regimental Adjutant, 117th Engineers, 42d Division, and as instructor at War Col lege, Washington. Assigned to the General Staff Corps, War Department. Discharged July 23, 1919. William Bement Claflin Commissioned Captain, Engineer Reserve Corps, July 10, 19 1 7- Assigned to 114th Engineers, 39th Division, and served in France on special duty as its acting 2d Assistant Chief of Staff until November 22, 1918. Discharged January 15, 1919. James Bayard Clark, M.D. Commissioned in Medical Officers' Reserve Corps, U. S. A., and later in Medical Corps, U .S. A. First Lieutenant in April, 1917; Captain in July, 1917; Major in September, 1917. Served overseas with A. E. F. in Hospital work, going over as Medical Director of Base Hospital No. 66. Discharged in March, 19 19. Robertson Lispenard Cleveland Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Reserve Corps, August 15, 1917. Served at Fort Wadsworth and with 74th Artillery, C. A. C, at Fort Hamilton. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, Coast Artillery, U. S. A., August 31, 1918. Served with 74th Artillery overseas. Honorably discharged January 10, 1919- Henry Clark Coe, M.D. Commissioned Major, Medical Reserve Corps, May 10, 1917; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, September 28, 1918, and Colonel, NEW YORK SOCIETY May 25, 1919. Served at Headquarters in Paris, in camp at Winchester, England, Toul-Lorraine Sector, Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, in Hoye, Alecon, and at Hoboken, N. J., on return. Edwin Pinckney Collins Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Corps of Interpreters, U. S. A., August 14, 1918. Assigned to Headquarters Staff, 84th Di vision, serving at London, Paris, Bordeaux, Chateau de Neuvic; later assigned to 331st Infantry. Honorably discharged Febru ary 1, 1919. Joseph Henry Colyer, Jr. Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Reserve, August 22, 1917; promoted Major, July 25, 1918. Assigned to office Chief of Ordnance. Later acted as Finance and Disbursing Officer at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Discharged. J. De Raismes Combes Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A., Janu ary 3> 1918; promoted Captain, February 17, 1919. Served overseas with the 58th British Division, taking part in the Somme and Lens Offensives. Discharged June 5, 1919, and commissioned Captain, Medical Officers' Reserve Corps, U. S. A., September 26, 1919. Arthur Latham Conger Promoted through grades in Regular Army and commissioned Major, Infantry, U. S. A., May 15, 1917; promoted Lieuten ant Colonel, August 5, 19 17, and Colonel, National Army, July 28, 19 1 8. Served on the General Staff, at General Head quarters, A. E. F., from May, 1917, to July 13, 1919, with details as Assistant Chief of Staff, G 2, 2d Division, at Chateau Thierry; on Staff, ist Army, during St. Mihiel Offensive; as C. O., 56th Brigade, 28th Division, in Meuse-Argonne Offen sive, and as Acting Assistant Chief of Staff at Advance Gen eral Headquarters, A. E. F., Treves, Germany. Leslie Bradford Cooper Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Air Service, U. S. A., March 23, 1918. Served with 8th, 7th, 2d and 3d A. I. C, 185th Aero Squadron, 27th Squadron, and ist Pursuit Corps. Served in St. Mihiel and Argonne-Meuse Offensives. Cited in orders 9 HONOR ROLL for distinguished and exceptional gallantry at Verdun. Hon orably discharged February 20, 1919- William Henry Corbusier Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. A. retired. Placed on duty July 25, 19 18, and served at Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J. Jesse Grant Cramer Commissioned Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., August 5, 191 7; served as Military Attache, Copenhagen, Denmark, and in Mili tary Intelligence Division, Washington. Discharged March 17, 1919. Maunsell Schieffelin Crosby Mustered into U. S. Service from N. G., N. Y., July 15, 1917. Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., August 5, 191 7. Served at N. Y. State Arsenal and Camp Mills. Dis charged October 28, 1919. Frederick Melvin Crossett Commissioned Major, Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. A., July 31, 191 8. Served at Chemical Warfare Service headquarters, Washington, D. C, July 31, 1918, to April 5, 1920. Trans ferred to Chemical Warfare Service Training School for Officers at Lakehurst, N. J., graduating on June 30, 1920. Transferred on July 25, 1920, to U. S. Army School for Edu cation and Recreation Officers at Camp Grant, 111., graduating August 29, 1920. Returned to Lakehurst, N. J., as Education and Recreation Officer, serving until discharge, with rank of Major, December 6, 1920. Francis Stirling Crowell Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., June 24, 191 8, and assigned to the Construction Division. Served as Officer in Charge of pier construction at the Brooklyn Army Supply Base. Discharged August 31, 19 19. Francis De Lancey Cunningham Entered service at Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., on May 14, 191 7, and commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Infantry, O. R. C, August 15, 1917. Served with I52d Depot Brigade, Camp Upton, N. Y., August 31, 1917, to April 5, 1918, and at Head quarters, Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J., April 6, 1918, to January 15, 1919, and on that date discharged. 10 new york society Griswold Boyce Daniell Mustered into U. S. service August 5, 191 7, while 2d Lieuten ant, Co. K, 7th Infantry, N. G, N. Y. Promoted ist Lieu tenant, Infantry, U. S. A., January 19, 1918, and Captain, November 5, 1918. Served with Co. K, 107th Infantry over seas at Hindenburg Line, La Salle River, Jonc de Mer Ridge, St. Maurice River, East Poperinghe Line, and Dickebusch Sec tor. Cited in orders "for gallantry in action near Vendhuille, France, and for his brilliant leadership" by the C. in C, A. E. F., General John J. Pershing; cited in orders "for exceptional courage and leadership near Vendhuille, France, in assisting in the reorganization of the battalion after the battalion com mander was wounded and the second in command killed," by the C. G., 27th Division, General John F. O'Ryan; and again cited in orders by General O'Ryan "for coolness, courage, and efficiency in handling his platoon in the Dickebusch Lake line, Belgium, August, 1919." Discharged April 2, 1919. Com missioned Captain, 7th Infantry, N. Y. Guard, Commanding Company K, September 25th, 1919, with rank from November 5th, 1918. Promoted Major, April 12th, 1920, and still serv ing. John Francis Daniell Commissioned Major, Adjutant General, Reserve Corps, U. S. A., June 30th, 191 7. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. A., April 7th, 1919. Served as Assistant Adjutant General, Headquarters Southeastern Department; overseas as Adjutant, 164th Infantry Brigade, 82d Division, A. E. F. In the Lagney Sector (with the 154th French Division), the Toul Sector, and the Marbache Sector; Adjutant General and Chief of Staff at Base Section No. 1, A. E. F., and as Camp Surveying Officer and Camp Summary Court Officer at Camp Upton, N. Y. Cited in orders for "exceptionally meritorious and conspicu ous services in the American Expeditionary Forces" by the Com mander-in-Chief, General John J. Pershing. Cited for "special meritorious service" and decorated as Officier de l'Ordre de l'Etoile Noire by the President of the French Republic. Dis charged October 27th, 1919. Commissioned Lieutenant Colo nel, N. Y. Guard, October 27th, 1919, with rank from April 7th, 1919, and assigned to duty with the Division. Promoted Colonel May 15th, 1920, and still serving. honor roll Gilbert Sterling Bancroft Darlington On declaration of war enrolled at Columbia College as Stu dent Aviator Seaman, Second Class, U. S. N. R. F. Discharged August 29, 19 1 7. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Aviation Sec tion, Signal Officers Reserve Corps, U. S. A., August 29, 191 7. Appointed as Acting Chaplain from September 4, 191 7, and served at Newport, R. I., Naval Station and on U. S. S. Okla homa. Discharged January 20, 1919. Henry Vane Bearns Darlington Commissioned Chaplain, rank of ist Lieutenant, U. S. A., February 16, 19 1 8. Assigned to Coast Artillery, 50th Regi ment, 38th Brigade. Served as Post Chaplain, Coast Defenses of Eastern New York and at Camp Eustis, Va. ; went overseas as Senior Chaplain, 38th Brigade, Coast Artillery of the ist Army, serving with 50th Regiment. Discharged February 17, 1919- Thomas Darlington, M.D. Commissioned Major, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., May, 1917. Was engaged in essential war work and not ordered to active duty until August 5, 191 8. Stationed at Fort Oglethorpe and, in September, 1918, at Camp Lee, Va., attached to Camp Headquarters. Transferred to Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, December n, 1918, and discharged February 15, 1919. William Darrach, M.D. Entered service on May 10, 1917, as Captain, Medical O. R. C. ; promoted Major, July 15, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, June 14, 1918; Colonel, March 8, 1919. Served overseas with Brit ish E. F. and A. E. F. Commanding Officer, U. S. Base Hos pital No. 1 ; Consulting Surgeon, 42d Division Hdqrs. ; Assist ant to Chief Surgeon, ist Corps; Assistant to Chief Surgeon, ist Army; and Senior Consultant, 3d Army. In Paschendael Cam paign, Flanders, with British, and with A. E. F. at Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Argonne, and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Discharged April 12, 1919. Chandler Davis Commissioned Captain, Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps, January 23, 191 7; on active duty May 8, 191 7; promoted Ma jor. Served with 6th Engineers in the Somme Defensive and at Montsec and Argonne; wounded at Warfusee-Abancourt. Awarded the British Military Cross in these words: "for gal- NEW YORK SOCIETY lantry and devotion to duty in action. His Lieutenant being killed, Captain Davis, although wounded, insisted on remaining with his command during heavy bombardment until his Com pany was relieved." Bashford Dean Commissioned Major, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., No vember 8, 1917; served at Washington and on Special Mission to England and France. In charge of Armor Unit and Ord nance and Engineering Equipment. Discharged December 23, 1918. Frederick Myers Dearborn, M.D. Commissioned Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A., December 7, 1917; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, July 2, 1918; served at Base Hospital 48, Convalescent Camp, Mars Hospital Center, Bordeaux Embarkation Hospital, and elsewhere. Discharged April 8, 1919. Paul Debevoise Commissioned Captain, Infantry Reserve Corps, August 15, 1917; promoted Major, National Army, December 31, 1917;. later Major, Infantry, U. S. A., and in March, 1920, Lieuten ant Colonel, Infantry Reserve Corps. Served overseas with 312th Infantry, 78th Division, taking part in engagements in the Limy Defensive Sector and St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne actions. Cited in orders by Division Commander and by Com mander-in-Chief, A. E. F. Discharged December 10, 191 8. Louis Effingham de Forest Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Reserve Corps, U. S. A., August 16, 191 7, and on active duty that date. Under in struction at Washington and Fort Myer, Va. Assigned to staff of 87th Division, at Camp Pike, Ark., as Division Ex change Officer and Assistant to Division Quartermaster, re porting for duty September, 1917. Later relieved by War De partment orders as Assistant to Division Quartermaster and continued on Division Staff as Division Exchange Officer and Camp Exchange Officer to June, 191 8. Assigned to Chicago, 111., and served as Assistant to Depot Quartermaster (later Zone Supply Officer), being Accountable Officer for all sup plies, Executive Officer of Finance and Accounts Division, and in charge of sales, issues, adjustments, and other branches, Dis charged February 7, 1919. 13 honor roll Sidney Gilder de Kay Commissioned Major, Infantry, U. S. A., April 9, 1917. Served with 105th and 106th U. S. Infantry; with 27th Di vision Headquarters as Assistant Chief of Staff, G 3. Took part in engagements at Vierstraat Ridge, Kummel Hill, and Hindenburg Line near Roussoy. Wounded September 25, 1918, at Roussoy. Discharged April 1, 1919. John Ross Delafield Commissioned Major, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., on Sep tember 17, 19 1 8, and assigned to active duty. Served as Finan cial Manager of the Chicago Ordnance District Office; and as Member Ordnance Claims Board and as Chief of Advisory Sec tion of the Ordnance Department. Promoted March 25, 1919, Lieutenant Colonel, Ordnance Department, U. S. A. Promoted Colonel, June 28, 1919. Chairman, Board of Contract Ad justment, War Department. Discharged June 30, 1920. Com missioned Colonel, Ordnance Department Reserve Corps, February 21, 192 1. Awarded Distinguished Service Medal. George Jules Denis Commissioned Major, Judge Advocate General's Department, U. S. A., July 5, 1918. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, April 21, 1919. Served as Section Judge Advocate, Advance Section, Service of Supplies, A. E. F., in France. Discharged June 4, 1919- Thomas Denny Commissioned Major, Ordnance Reserve Corps, U. S. A., Janu ary 18, 1918. Served on special duty for financing purchases of Ordnance Supplies in Canada; established a Finance Office for the Ordnance Department and assigned as Chief of the N. Y. District Ordnance Office, Finance Division; also in Purchase, Storage, & Traffic Division, General Staff, Office of the Director of Finance. Discharged January 22, 19 19. Com missioned Lieutenant Colonel, Ordnance Reserve Corps, Nov. 12, 1919. At present Colonel, Reserve List, N. Y. G, and Colonel, Reserve List, N. Y. N. G. Frederic Ashton De Peyster Entered the U. S. service on the call of the President, July 15, 1917, as Captain, Company "B," 12th Infantry, N. G, N. Y, this regiment becoming the 52d Pioneer Infantry, U. S. Army Accompanied regiment to France, August 8, 19 18. In Meuse- H NEW YORK SOCIETY Argonne operations. Promoted Major, Infantry, U. S. A., March 23, 1919. Discharged April, 1919. Samuel Co.wan Disbrow Enlisted as private, Motor Transport Corps, U. S. A., October 15, 1918; sent to O. T. S., Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. Discharged December 3, 191 8. Lamont Dominick Commissioned Captain, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, N. A., August 30, 191 7. Served as CO., Aviation troops, at Fulton, Va., and of Post Aviation Camp No. 2, Richmond, Va., and at Washington in command of Aviation General Supply depots. Discharged December 9, 19 18. Jackson Annan Dyckman i Commissioned Major, Judge Advocate General's Reserve Corps, November 3, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, Judge Advocate Gen eral's Department, U. S. A., October 10, 1918. Served at Headquarters, Eastern Department, New York City, and Judge Advocate General's Office, Washington. Discharged Decem ber 17, 1918. .George William Ely, 2d Entered U. S. Service under the President's call as private, Co. K, 7th Infantry, N. G., N. Y., later 107th Infantry, U. S. A. Served overseas, taking part in engagements East Poperinghe Line, Dickebusch Sector; Hindenburg Line in vicinity of Bony; La Salle River; and Saint Souplet. Cited in Orders. Discharged April 2, 1919. DeWitt Clinton Falls Commissioned Major, Inspector General's Department, and U. S. A., October 19, 19 18, and immediately assigned to in spection duty covering 15 cantonments, camps, and posts. Transferred to Bureau of Operations, General Staff, March 31, 1919. Discharged and commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, In spector General's Dept., Officers' Reserve Corps, June 10, 1919- William Bradhurst Osgood Field Commissioned ist Lieut., Signal Reserve Corps, U. S. A., Janu ary 17th, 1918; promoted Captain, Air Service, U. S. A., Sept. 18, 1918, and Major, June, 1919. Served at Ithaca, N. Y., and Washington, D. C, as instructor, School of Aerial Photography and in charge of the Schools and Technical HONOR ROLL Training in Aerial Photography and as Assistant to Chief of Military Intelligence. Discharged July 25, 19 19. Joel Ellis Fisher Enrolled in U. S. N. R. F. as Ensign, April 1, 1917. Assigned to U. S. S. Wanderer, July 30, 1917, and sailed that day for European waters. Later served on U. S. S. Isabel and U. S. S. Palmer. Engaged in convoy duty and in Brittany patrol. Placed on inactive duty December 30, 191 8, with rank of Lieutenant (j. g.), Harvey Edward Fisk, Jr. Chief Yeoman, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, June 6, 1918; pro moted Ensign, December 14, 19 18. Served under Coast In spector and at Pelham Training Camp and Assistant Supply Officer, Leviathan. Placed on inactive duty, February 15, 1919. Kenneth Fisk Commissioned April 6, 191 7, as Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Force; assigned to Construction Department. Served in Brook lyn Navy Yard from April 9, 1917, to July 23, 1918. From July 23, 1918, to May 9, 1919, on special duty under Com mander, Cruiser and Transport Force, Atlantic Fleet. Placed on inactive duty May 9, 1919. On August 23, 1920, Lieuten ant (j. g), Construction Corps, U. S. N. R. F. William Edward Fitch, M.D. ist Lieutenant, Medical Officers' Reserve Corps, July 3, 1912; Captain, July 16, 1917; Major, September 25, 1917. Served as Camp Surgeon, Fort Terry; C. O. Post Hospital, Fort Schuyler, and at Camp Jackson, S. C. Discharged December 3, 1918. Howard Fox, M.D. Commissioned Captain, Medical O. R. C, April 2, 1917; promoted Major, October 1, 1917, and Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. A., November 6, 1918. Served at Fort Slocum, Fort Porter, at Camp Upton, and overseas with the A. E. F., as C. O., Base Hospital No. 136 at Vannes, France. Discharged August 7, 1919. Noel Bleecker Fox Commissioned Captain, Field Artillery, National Army, Aug ust 15, 191 7; promoted Major, July 30, 1919. Served with 16 NEW YORK SOCIETY 305th Field Artillery and 57th Field Artillery, taking part in overseas campaigns of 77 th Division in the Vosges and on the Vesle. Discharged February 15, 1919. Albert Eugene Gallatin On active duty as Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., May to September, 1917, with station at Bar Harbor, Maine. Danforth Geer, Jr. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, U. S. A., unassigned, October 9, 191 8, and attached to the General Staff, Operations Division, Equipment Branch, Washington, D. C. Discharged February 18, 1919. Joseph White Geer Commissioned 2d Lieutenant and ist Lieutenant, Cavalry, U. S. A., November 30, 1916; promoted Captain, August 5, 1917; served overseas with the A. E. F. in the Service of Supplies in France. Captain, Cavalry, in permanent establishment, February 4, 1919- Olin Potter Geer Entered Field Artillery Officers' Training Camp, Camp Zach ary Taylor, Ky., November 6, 1918. Discharged December 7, 1918. Charles Langdon Gibson, M.D. Commissioned Major, Medical Officers' Reserve Corps, U. S. A., April, 1917; placed on active duty July 14, 1917, and served overseas from August 7, 1917, to February 16, 1918, being Director, U. S. Base Hospital No. 9, in France. Still in R. C. Quincy Adams Gillmore Entered service May 10, 1917, as Colonel, ist F. A., N. G, N. J. (later 112th Heavy F. A., U. S. A.). Commissioned Colonel, Field Artillery, U. S. A., August 5, 1917; assigned to command, 1 1 2th Heavy F. A.; served overseas from June 28, 19 1 8, to May 21, 1919; took part in engagements at Meuse- Argonne. Discharged May 30, 1919. Herbert Willard Goddard Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps, U. S. A., February 9, 1918; Major, National Army, July 25, 1918, and promoted Major, U. S. A., April 17, 1919. Served at Wash ington, Camp Amatol, N. J., Philadelphia and New York in 17 HONOR ROLL Construction Section as Vice-Chief; Production Division as Joint Chief, Construction and Engineering Branch, Plant Con struction; Chief, Loading Plant Section, Philadelphia, and member Salvage Boards. Discharged March 25, 1919. Albert Edward Gunther, Jr. Entered U. S. service July 15, 1917, as 2d Lieutenant, Coast Artillery, N. G., N. Y. Served with 36th Company, C. A. C, N. G., N. Y., and with 58th F. A., U. S. A, at Fort Schuyler, N. Y. On May 10, 1918, discharged and recommissioned on June 10, 1918, as ist Lieutenant, National Army. Commis sioned Captain, U. S. Guards, August 17, 1918, and served in that grade until discharged on January 4, 19 19, at that time being a Company Commander in 47th Battalion, U. S. Guards. Horace Charles Hale Entered U. S. Service as Sergeant, Signal Corps, June n, 1917; promoted Sergeant, ist Class, December 1, 191 7. Served at Camps Dodge, Morse, and Sheridan. Transferred to Army Replacement Troops, May 4, 191 8, and detailed to Signal Officers Training Corps, Camp S. F. B. Morse, Leon Springs, Texas. Commissioned as 2d Lieutenant August 27, 1918, and assigned to 209th Field Signal Battalion, 9th Division, Camp Sheridan, Ala. Assigned to command of Company "B," this battalion, September n, 1918. Detailed to Advance Detach ment, 9th Division, October 20, 19 18. Discharged December 6, 1918. Alexander Mitchell Hall, 2d Commissioned Lieutenant, Junior Grade, U. S. N. R. Force, June 21, 191 8; Lieutenant, October 1, 191 8; served at Field Headquarters, Northern Bombing Group, at Antigues, France. Placed on inactive duty in May, 1919, and given Reserve Com mission as Lieutenant, October 1, 19 19. Louis Gordon Hamersley Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., Oc tober 2, 191 7. Served overseas in Montdidier Defensive, at Soissons, St. Mihiel, and the Argonne. Discharged April 14, 1919. Henry De Witt Hamilton Commissioned Colonel, Infantry, U. S. A., August 22, 1918, and stationed at Camp Lee, Va. Discharged December 6, 191 8. 18 new york society Henry Stanley Haskins Enlisted in Tank Corps, U. S. A., October 30, 1918, and served for five months as Private. On duty at Camp Polk, Raleigh, N. C, and New York City. William Tod Helmuth, M.D. Commissioned Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A., June 20, 1917. Served as Camp Surgeon, Camp Vail, and on special duty in New York in physical examination of officers. Discharged March 14, 19 19. Henry Budelman Heylman Entered U. S. Service in July, 191 7, as Captain, 7th Infantry, N. G, N. Y., later 107th U. S. Infantry. Served overseas, taking part in engagements on East Poperinghe Line, the Dicke busch Sector, the Hindenburg Line, La Salle River, Jonc de Mer Ridge, and St. Maurice River. Cited. Discharged April 2, 1919. Samuel Chudleigh Hicks Commissioned Captain, Infantry, N. A., August 15, 1917; promoted Major, Infantry, U. S. A., July 30, 1918. Served at Fort Myer, Va., Camp Lee, Va., and overseas in Somme Offen sive. Discharged December 2, 191 8. John Van Rensselaer Hoff Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. A. retired. Assigned to active duty July 12, 1916, and relieved August 2, 1918. Died Janu ary 14, 1920. His widow, Lavinia D. Hoff, survives. William Edward Horton At time U. S. entered War was Lieutenant Colonel, Quarter master Corps, U. S. A. Promoted Colonel, Quartermaster Corps, N. A., March 15, 1918. Served as Chief Q. M., Ad vance Section, A. E. F., in France, and Assistant to Chief Q. M., A. E. F., from September 7, 1918, to December 31, 1919. Decorations, Officer of the Legion of Honor; Com mander, Order Nichau and Amour, France; Companion, Or der St. Michael and St. George of England; Commander, Order Leopold, 2d, of Belgium; Commander, Order Prince Danilo ist of Montenegro; Officer, Order White Eagle of Serbia ; Commander, Order of the Crown of Italy. Now serv ing as Colonel, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A. 19 HONOR ROLL Charles Wentworth Hoyt, M.D. Entered the service September 30, 1917, as Captain, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A. Promoted Major, November 8, 1918. Served with 83d Division at Camp Sherman, Ohio, until trans ferred to Base Hospital No. 19, sailing for France with that unit June 4, 19 18. Stationed at hospital center in Vichy, France. Returned to United States, April, 1919, and assigned to General Hospital No. 41, Fox Hills, Staten Island, N. Y., until discharged, August 1, 19 19. Victor William Hungerford Mustered in U. S. Service, August 5, 191 7, as Captain, Field Artillery, N. G., Colorado; promoted Major, August 1, 1918; assigned to 148th Field Artillery. Served in Champagne-Marne Defensive; Aisne-Marne Offensive; St. Mihiel Offensive, and Meuse-Argonne Offensive; at Hohr, Germany, in Army of Occupation. Discharged August 26, 19 19. Ridgely Hunt Entered U. S. Service under the call of the President in July, 191 7, as a Private in the 7th Infantry, N. G., N. Y., after wards the 107th Infantry; promoted Second Lieutenant, Sep tember 20, 1918. Took part in the engagements at Ypres, Lys, the Vosges, the Meuse-Argonne. Discharged May, 1919. Lefferts, Hutton Entered U. S. Service July 16, 1917, as Major, Medical Corps, N. G., N. Y. Assistant Division Surgeon, 27th Division; pro moted Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. A., February 21, 1918. Served overseas in Hindenburg Line, La Salle River, Jonc de Mer Ridge, Vierstraat Ridge, The Knoll, Guil- lemont Farm, and St. Maurice River. Cited in Division orders "For exceptional energy and zeal in the performance of all duties as Assistant Division Surgeon and for courage displayed under fire in the forward areas. This throughout the service of the Division in Belgium and France." Discharged March 31, 1919. Carlton James Entered the U. S. Service under the President's call as a Private in the 7th Infantry, N. G, N. Y., and mustered into U. S. Service, July 18, 1917, as member of 107th Infantry and served in Camp until discharged for physical disability, October 24, 1917- new york society Walter Rysam Jones Entered U. S. Service as Private in Ordnance Department, U. S. A., September 23, 1918. Served in Washington, D. C. Discharged December 18, 19 18. Frank Browne Keech Commissioned Major, Field Artillery, U. S. A., August 5, 1917; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector General, Febru ary 7i 1918. Served at Newport News as Port Inspector. Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. Lyman Walter Vere Kennon A graduate of the U. S. Military Academy in 1881, he had served as an officer of the Army since that time. He had been on duty at various posts in the United States and in Costa Rica, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Alaska, Hawaii, France,. Italy, Spain, and England. He built the famous Ben- guet Road from Manila to Baguio, was Military Governor of a Province in the Philippines, and Secretary of Commerce at Havana during the occupation. Served against the Ute Indians, was a Major of Infantry in the Spanish-American War, and Colonel of the 34th Volunteer Infantry in the Philippines. In 1910 graduated from the War College. He was the author of several military text books. Promoted permanent Colonel in 1912, and Brigadier General, N. A., August 5, 191 7. In com mand of cantonment at Syracuse, N. Y., for a few months until ordered to Camp Grant, 111., as Commanding General of 171st Infantry Brigade, 86th Division. Was Division Commander for several months. In 1918 was rejected for overseas service by a board of surgeons. Was returned to his permanent grade of Colonel and sent in June, 19 18, to command Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. He died in New York City on September 9, 1918, while visiting his old Division, which was embarking for France. He was buried at Arlington with full military honors. Jerome Kingsbury, M.D. Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A., January 17, 1918; served overseas from July 8, 1918, to August 1, 1919, with the 80th Division, A. E. F., at U. S. Base Hospital 68 and at Camps Crane and Mills in U. S. Discharged September 9, 1919, and commissioned Major, Medical Reserve Corps. honor roll Morris Egenton Kinnan Entered U. S. Service, Pelham Bay, N. Y., Training Camp, May 8, 1918, and transferred to U. S. Naval Auxiliary Reserve. Served at N. Y. City and on voyages abroad. Placed on in active duty December 24, 191 8. Daniel Waldo Knowlton Mustered into U. S. Service August 5, 1918, as 1st Lieutenant, Field Artilleiy, Colorado N. G. ; promoted Captain, August 20, 191 8. Served with 148th Field Artillery, ist Army Corps. Was in battle Chateau Thierry, Second Battle of the Marne, and Battle of Ourcq. Discharged December n, 1918. John Joseph Kuhn Entered U. S. Service August 23, 1917, as ist Lieutenant, Field Artillery. Promoted Captain, March 12, 1919. Served with 307th Field Artillery, Headquarters, 78th Division, and Head quarters, 3d Army Corps, in the Arras Sector, St. Mihiel Of fensive, Meuse Offensive, and the Argonne Forest. Discharged May 24, 1919. Francis Griswold Landon Commissioned Major, Adjutant General's Department, U. S. A., August 17, 1918. Served at Camp Merritt, N. J. John Langdon Enlisted in U. S. N. R. Force July 25, 1918. Served at Min neapolis and Boston. Placed on inactive duty November 28, 1918. Edward Hubert Litchfield Commissioned Major, Air Service, U. S. A., December 22, 19 1 7. Served at San Antonio, Texas, and Washington, D. C. Discharged January n, 1919. Nathan Holcomb Lord Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., August 15, 1917, promoted ist Lieutenant, December 27, 1917, and Cap tain, February 22, 1919. Served with 307th Infantry, 77th Division, in the Baccarat Sector, Vesle Sector, Oise-Aisne Of fensive, Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Discharged May 12, 1919. George Augustus Lung, M.D. Entered Medical Corps, U. S. N., as Assistant Surgeon in Au gust, 1888, and promoted through grades to Captain, 1918. 22 NEW YORK SOCIETY Served at U. S. Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., in command from October, 191 6, to November, 19 19. Lea Shippen Luquer Enlisted in U. S. N. R. Force October 3, 1918. Served as member of the Naval Unit Students Training Corps. Placed on inactive duty December 18, 19 18. Thatcher Taylor Payne Luquer Commissioned Captain, Engineer Reserve Corps, U. S. A., March 1, 1917, and ordered to active duty May 8, 1917; promoted Major, August 15, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, Na tional Army, May 14, 1918; Colonel, U. S. A., March 21, 1919. Assigned to 306th Engineers, 81st Division, August 27, 1917, and was C. O. of the Regiment from October 6, 1918. Took part in Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Cited for services in this engagement in Division Orders. Discharged May 28, 1919. Commissioned Colonel, E. O. R. C, November 21, 1919. Clarence Augustus Manning Was drafted and assigned to 42d Infantry, U. S. A. Made Sergeant, Corps of Intelligence Police, Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, December 13, 1918. Served at Pica- tinny Arsenal, N. J., Camp Devens, Mass., and Army War College, Washington, D. C. Discharged February 28, 1919. Zeb Mayhew Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Air Service, U. S. A., February 8, 1918. Served at Atlanta, Ga., and Champaign, 111. Dis charged December 8, 1918. Milo Frederick Mc Alpin Commissioned Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A., Au gust 15, 1917. Served at Fort Tilden and Fort Hamilton, N. Y., Fort Hancock, N. J., and Camp Eustis, Va. Discharged February, 19 19. Champe Carter McCulloch, Jr., M.D. Commissioned Assistant Surgeon (ist Lieutenant), U. S. A., May 5, 1892, promoted through grades to Colonel, May 15, 191 7. Served during the War in Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D. C. (Librarian). Charles Hedges McKinstry Lieutenant Colonel, Engineer Corps, U. S. A., at commence ment of War; promoted Colonel, April 10, 1917; Brigadier 23 HONOR ROLL General, August 5, 1917, C. O., nth Engineers, May 1, 1917, to August 28, 1917; C G, ist Field Artillery Brigade, A. E. ,F., October 11 to December 23, 1917; C. G, 67th Field Ar tillery Brigade, A. E. F., December 28, 1917, to July 6, 1918. Director of Light Railways and Roads, A. E. F., July 20 to December 1, 19 18, thereafter with American Peace Commis sion. Served British front, France, near Peronne and at Valda- hon ; French front near Baccarat, American front near Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, and Argonne. Cited for exceptionally meritorious and conspicuous services as Director of Light Rail ways and Roads, A. E. F. Decorations, Officer, Legion of Honor. Marion Blaisdell McMillan, M.D. Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Served as Assistant to Di vision Surgeon, 42d Division, and as Director of a Field Hos pital in France. Robert Gwathmey Merritt Commissioned Lieutenant, Senior Grade, U. S. N. R. F., March 29, 191 7, in grade of Passed Assistant Paymaster, Pay Corps, and entered on active duty. Served at Washington, D. C, until July 20, 191 7, when relieved from active duty. Discharged June 6, 1920. Samuel Milbank, M.D. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A., Oc tober 5, 1918. Served at Camp Greenleaf, Ga. Discharged December 17, 1918. Alfred Graham Miles Commissioned Captain, Q. M. Corps, National Army, June 7, 19 1 8. Served in Office Quartermaster General, Washington, D. C, and as assistant to Camp Quartermaster, Camp Devens, Mass. Discharged January 14, 1919. George Frederick Miles Commissioned Captain, Engineers, June 19, 191 7. Assigned to 20th Engineers overseas at Le Gavre, Orleans, Le Mans, Bauge, and Bourges, France. Discharged July 8, 19 19. Hardman Philips Alan Montgomery Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Quartermaster's Corps, U. S. A., November 2, 1918. Served in Requirement Division, Office of Quartermaster General, at Washington, D. C. Discharged December 19, 1918. 24 NEW YORK SOCIETY Henry Eglinton Montgomery, 2d Commissioned Captain, Infantry R. C, U. S. A., May 23, 1917, and ordered to active duty on June 5, 1917. Overseas from April 6, 1918, to May 5, 1919. Served as Company Commander, 306th Infantry, 77th Division, and with 302d Am munition Train, and at Division Headquarters, 77th Division. In Baccarat Sector, Vesle Sector, Oise-Aisne Offensive, and Argonne-Meuse Offensive. Discharged May 20, 1919. Charles Moran Commissioned Lieutenant, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, Sep tember 21, 191 7; served as Assistant Naval Attache, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. Placed on inactive duty December 18, 1918. Lewis Morris, M.D. Promoted through grades in U. S. Navy to Captain, Medical Corps, on October 15, 19 17. Served from outbreak of war to May 17, 1919, as Medical Officer, Navy Yard, New York, and also to August, 1 918, had additional duty as Medical Aide of the Third Naval District. Retired late in 1920 as Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy. Stanley Grafton Mortimer Enlisted in U. S. Naval Reserve Force, July 3, 191 7, in Avia tion Section. Served at Bay Shore and Pelham Bay, N. Y. Placed on inactive duty December 15, 1918. Frederic Granville Munson Entered U. S. service as Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, N. G, N. Y. Promoted Major, Coast Artillery, U. S. A, October 10, 1918. Served at Coast Defences of Eastern N. Y., of Chesa peake Bay, and Newport News. Later assigned as Major, Judge Advocate General. Charles Dwight Napier, M.D. Commissioned Major, Medical Reserve Corps, June 20, 1917. Served at Base Hospital, Camp Dix, N. J.; Base Hospital 37, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Base Hospital, Fort Riley, Kans. ; Camp Lee, Va. ; Base Hospital 158 at Camp Crane, Pa.; and Debarkation Hospital No. 3, N. Y. City. Discharged July 11, 1919. Clarence Egberts Newman Commissioned Captain, Adjutant General's Department, U. S. A., November 4, 1918; served at Camp Greene, N. C. Dis charged January 31, 1919. 25 honor roll George Pardee Nichols Entered U. S. Service as Captain, 7th Infantry, N. G., N. Y., August 5, 191 7. Served with 107th Infantry at Poperinghe Line, Dickebusch Sector, Belgium, and Hindenburg Line, France. Wounded at Roussoy, France, September 28, 19 18. Discharged April 2, 1919. Maury Nichols Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, U. S. A. retired. Detailed to active duty, April 13, 191 7. Served in command, Richmond, Va., Recruiting District. Promoted Colonel on Retired List by Act of Congress, July 9, 191 8. Relieved from active duty October 10, 1918. Fancher Nicoll Entered the service of the United States at the call of the President in July, 1917, as Captain of Company "L," 7th In fantry, N. Y. N. G, having been a member of the Regiment since 1900. Commissioned Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., August 5, 1917, when the 7th Infantry became the 107th Infantry, 27th Division. Served with the Regiment at Camp Wadsworth, S. C, and in Belgium and France, taking part in its engage ments until he was instantly killed in action leading his men at Guillemont Farm, Aisne, in the assault on the Hindenburg Line. His death came on September 29, 1918, and he was buried at Bony Aisne. Captain Nicoll was commended for his gallantry and skill at Dickebusch Lake by the Commanding General, 6th British Division. Robert Ernest Noble Serving as Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A., in April, 1917; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, May 15, 1917; Colonel, N. A., January 26, 1918; Brigadier General, N. A., May 9, 1918; Major General, Medical Corps, U. S. A., October 30, 1918; served in Office, Surgeon General, and with A. E. F. Decora tions, Commander, Legion of Honor, and Distinguished Service Medal. Elam Ward Olney Commissioned Captain, Ordnance ' Reserve Corps, September 26, 1917. Served at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., and at Ordnance Office, New York City. Discharged February 15, 1919- 26 new york society Charles Howard Palmer, Jr. Commissioned Lieutenant, Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps, August 8, 1917; entered active service September 25, 1917; promoted Captain, July 1, 191 8; served with 304th Engineers, 79th Division, and at Government Explosives Plant, Wash ington. Discharged February 18, 1919. Henry Brewster Palmer A volunteer in the American Ambulance Field Service, enter ing the service in France on June 25, 191 6. Transferred to Greece on October 1, 1916, with Section 3, driving the ambu lance given by his class at Harvard, 19 10. Returned to France in May, 19 17, and entered the Ecole d 'Aviation Militaire, com pleting his training and receiving his brevet on September 30, 1917. On November 1, 1917, commissioned Lieutenant in the aviation service of the U. S. Army. On the nth of the same month he died of pneumonia and was buried at Pau, France, with full military honors. Decorated with the Croix de Guerre by the French Ministry of War for gallantry in removing wounded in the region of Monastir between October and De cember, 19 16, while with the French Army of the Orient. Later, while with the Lafayette Escadrille, he received a citation for bravery, relating to his services from June, 1916, to May, 1917, reading: "Well before the entrance of the United States into the War, he was of the campaign in Lorraine, Verdun, and with the Army of the Orient, serving as an ambulance driver in the American Sanitary Section, No. 3. He has been cited to the Order of the Brigade by the General Commander and Chief of the Allies' Armies in the Orient." Theodore Dwight Partridge Boatswain's Mate, ist Class, May 5, 1917; promoted Ensign; served on outside patrol from bases New Bedford, Newport, Brooklyn. Discharged April 29, 1919. Duncan Clarkson Pell, Jr. Entered service May 7, 191 7, as candidate at Officers' Train ing School, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Commissioned Captain, In fantry, August 15, 1917. Assigned to 324th Infantry and later to 306th Ammunition Train, both 8 ist Division. Served at Camp Jackson, S. C, and overseas. In Meuse-Argonne offen sive, 1918. Overseas from August 7, 1918, to September 28, 1919. Discharged as Captain, Infantry, October 17, 19 19. 27 honor roll Howland Gallatin Pell Enlisted in U. S. Naval Reserve Force March 17, 1917. Served with ratings of Machinist's Mate, 2d Class, and Chief Quarter master at Stations at Newport and Block Island. Discharged December 26, 1918. Howland Haggerty Pell Entered the Service of the U. S. on the President's call, as Pay master, grade of Lieutenant, Naval Militia, N. Y., April 7, 1917; promoted Lieutenant Commander, Pay Corps, U. S. N. R. F., January 20, 1919, with rank from July 1, 1918. Served on U. S. S. Indiana guarding N. Y. Harbor and as part of Squadron A, Battleship Force No. 1, of Atlantic Fleet. Placed on inactive duty May 7, 1919. Edward McClure Peters Entered U. S. Service on the call of the President, April 6, 191 7, as Captain, Naval Militia, N. J. Served in command U. S. S. Adams. Placed on inactive duty January 23, 1919. Arthur Poillon Entered Army in 1898. Commissioned Major, Cavalry, U. S. A., August 5, 191 7; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, November !3i T9T7- Member Supreme War Council; attached to Staff Marshal Foch; Military Attache, Athens, Greece; served in Argonne action and at capture of Aidin, Asia Minor. Decora tions, Officer, Legion of Honor, Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy, Officer, Order Leopold of Belgium. Eugene Hillhouse Pool, M.D. Commissioned Major, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., May 26, 1917; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, November 10, 1918. Had served in France as chief of medical unit from August to October, 1916. At Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, May to August, 1917. Overseas from August, 1917, serving in Belgium and France. Consultant Surgeon to 5th Division, and to 5th Army Corps, and Assistant Consultant Surgeon to ist Army, A. E. F. Cited by General Pershing for services as Chief of Surgical Service, Evacuation Hospital No. 1, A. E. F., in 1918. Discharged January 30, 1919. Alexander Dallas Bache Pratt Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Infantry, August 15, 1917; pro moted Captain, July 30, 19 18. Served with 77th Division and 13th Division overseas on Arras front and Louvain front. 28 NEW YORK SOCIETY Gassed at Lorraine, June, 191 8. Cited in Division order for bravery in action. Discharged January 14, 1919. John Byron Putnam Chief Yeoman, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, November 9, 1917; Ensign, June 29, 191 8. Served with U. S. Naval Censorship. Placed on inactive duty January 8, 19 19. Frederick Glover Pyne Entered the United States Navy as an Assistant Paymaster, February 28, 1901. Promoted through grades to Commander, Supply Corps, on January 14, 19 18. Served during the war in U. S. S. Michigan, U. S. S. George Washington, and Navy Yard, New York. Henry Forrest Quackenbos, M.D. Major of Infantry, U. S. A., on duty at Camp Wadsworth, S.C. Thomas Mason Thomson Raborg Commissioned Major, Infantry Reserve Corps, U. S. A., Oc tober, 191 7. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, U. S. A., November, 19 18. Served during entire period of war at Head quarters, Western Department, Presidio, San Francisco. Dis charged January 31, 19 1 9, and recommissioned Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry Reserve Corps. Frank McNulty Ransom Enlisted as Coxswain, U. S. N. R. F., June, 19 17. Commis sioned Ensign, Pay Corps, U. S. N. R. F., September 13, 1917- On duty at Bensonhurst, N. Y., Washington, D. C, Lewes, Del., Chicago, 111., and Princeton, N. J. Supply Officer, U. S. S. Gopher, and Assistant to Supply Officer, U. S. S. Mercury, a transport. Released from active service January 15, 1919. At present Ensign, Pay Corps (class 2), U. S. N. R. F. William Lathrop Rich, Jr. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Ordnance Reserve Corps, U. S. A., June 1, 1917; promoted Captain, National Army, January 8, 1 91 8; served as Assistant to the Executive Officer, Inspection Division, as Traveling Supervisor, as Assistant to Chief of Pur chase Branch, Purchase, Storage, and Traffic Division. Dis charged November 23, 1918. Commissioned Major, ' Motor Transport Section, Quartermaster Reserve Corps, June 19, 1920. 29 honor roll Royal Edward Trumbull Riggs Commissioned Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., November 27, 1917; promoted Major, September n, 1918; served as Infantry In structor of Officers at Training Schools, Camp Upton and else where. Graduate of Army Staff School, War College, October, 1918. Discharged December 23, 1918. Recommissioned Ma jor, Infantry Reserve Corps. Francis Le Baron Robbins, Jr. Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps, August 15, 1917; Major, Ordnance Department, N. A., January 15, 1918; Lieutenant Colonel, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., October 16, 1918. Served in charge of Artillery Branch, Supply Divi sion, Ordnance Department, and Assistant to Chief of Artillery Division, Ordnance Department, at Washington. Discharged February I, 19 19. Rowland Ames Robbins, Jr. Enlisted at Paris, France, in U. S. Air Service, October 12, 1917; promoted Corporal, November 15, 1917; commissioned 2d Lieutenant, December 24, 1917; served overseas with A. E. F., taking part in the Argonne and St. Mihiel Offensives. Russell Hurlbut Robbins Commissioned Captain, Signal Corps, U. S. A., September 12, 1918. Served with Chief Signal Officer at Washington and at Eastern Department Headquarters. Discharged February 4, 1919. William Rees Rush Promoted through grades in U. S. Navy to Captain, October, 1909. Retired November 9, 1916, as Captain, but recalled to active duty at outbreak of war and served as Commandant of Navy Yard at Boston to July 25, 1919, when detached from active duty and returned to retired status. Awarded Congres sional Medal of Honor for valor in commanding landing forces at Vera Cruz, 19 14. Ferdinand Doan Sanford Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Infantry O. R. C, August 15, 191 7; promoted ist Lieutenant, December 20, 191 7; assigned to 306th Infantry, 153d Brigade, 77th Division; took part in engagements in the Baccarat Section; Oise-Aisne Offensive; Meuse-Argonne Offensive, ist and 2d phases. In November, 30 NEW YORK SOCIETY 191 8, assigned to 63d Brigade Headquarters and served in the Army of Occupation in Luxembourg and at Coblenz. Dis charged May 10, 1919. Louis Phipps Sanger Entered U. S. Service as ist Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, N. G., N. Y., July 11, 1917. Served with I02d Supply Train, 27th Division, as Billeting Officer 27th Division, in France; on Liaison service at Paris and as Convoy Officer, Air Service. Discharged April 3, 19 19. William Cary Sanger, Jr. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917. Served with the 165th Depot Brigade; with 131st Infantry, 33d Division, A. E. F., in Belgium and Luxembourg and on firing line at Woel, France. Served with American Ambulance Field Service in France, December, 1916, to May, 1917. While with U. S. Army had tours of duty with Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, at Washington, and as an Assistant to the Military Attache in Paris. Discharged May 31, 1919. Schuyler Schieffelin Commissioned Captain, Signal Corps, U. S. A. Served as C. O. 49th Aero Squadron; at Signal Corps Concentration Depot at Winchester, England; at Issoudun and elsewhere in France. Discharged February 10, 19 19. Carl H. Schultz Entered U. S. Service as Private, Infantry, U. S. A., December 5, 1917; Corporal, January 1, 1918; Sergeant, August 1, 1918; served with 305th Infantry overseas on the Arras Front, Bac carat Sector, Vesle River Offensive, and Argonne Forest Offen sive. Wounded by machine gun and by shrapnel, October 3, 1918, and in hospital to January 28, 1919. Discharged March 20, 1919. Joseph Davis Sears Commissioned Captain, Signal Corps, December 21, 1917; Captain, Chemical Warfare Service, August 24, 1918; Major, October 2, 1918; served as Commander, Signal School of Photography, Radio Officers' School, and C. O. at Columbia University. Discharged January 29, 19 19. Livingston Lyman Short Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, August 15, 31 HONOR ROLL 1917; promoted ist Lieutenant October 29, 1918. Served with 306th Supply Company, Q. M. C. At Camp Upton, Madison Barracks, Camp Montoir, and elsewhere overseas. Discharged May 31, 1919. Henry Lewis Slade, Jr. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Ordnance Reserve Corps, U. S. A., May 14, 191 7. Served in Engineering Bureau, office of Chief of Ordnance, with Ordnance Section, Chemical Warfare Service, and Headquarters, Ordnance Repair Shops, A. E. F., France. Discharged May 14, 1919. Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps, U. S. A., August 14, 1919. Herbert Jermain Slocum Promoted through grades in permanent establishment to Colonel, Cavalry, U. S. A., on August 2, 1912, and served in that grade throughout the war. Retired April 25, 1919. Chandler White Smith, M.D. Commissioned Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Navy, June 15, 1908, and promoted through grades to Lieutenant Commander, Med ical Corps, July 1, 1918; served at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, in Hospital there and at sea. Still in Service. Karl Beckwith Smith Entered service of U. S. as Quartermaster, 2d Class, U. S. N. R. F., June 8, 1917; promoted Ensign, December 17, 1917. Served as C. O., Scout Patrol 56, duty L. I. Coast; as Signal Officer, U. S. S. Illinois, in ist Division, Atlantic Fleet; placed on inactive duty December 10, 19 18. William Sidney Smith, M.D. Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps, April 15, 1918. Served at Camp Meade, Md., Hospital Center, Rimancourt, France, at Vichy, and at Bordeaux Embarkation Camp. Discharged June 13, 1919. Herbert Whiting Stickney, Jr. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Infantry Officers' Reserve Corps, November 27, 1917. Assigned to 305th Infantry, 77th Divi sion. Overseas at Luneville Sector, Vesle River, Aisne River, and Argonne Forest. Discharged January 19, 1919. Francis Russell Stoddard, Jr. , Commissioned Major, Ordnance Reserve Corps, May 8, 1918; assigned to active duty May 15; appointed chief of External 32 NEW YORK SOCIETY Relations Section, Control Division, Washington, D. C, May 1 5 ; ordnance representative to Purchase, Storage, and Traffic Division, General Staff, Washington, June 1 7 ; executive assist ant to Brig. General O. C. Homey, August 19; ordered to Di vision Staff Officers' School, Army War College, Washington, October 4; graduated November 2, and was sent for further instruction to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., and to Ordnance Office, Camp Meade, Md. ; ordered on completion of instruc tion to Headquarters, 17th Division, Camp Beauregard, La., November 6, and assigned as division ordnance officer; dis charged January 31, 191 9. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, Ordnance Officers' Reserve Corps, September 19, 19 19. While a Major in the New York State Service, was sent at request of Eastern Department of the Army in the fall of 191 7, as rank ing member of a commission of three to investigate and report on anti-aircraft artillery; in performance of his duties, he visited as observer and student both the British and P'rench Armies at the front. George Harpell Storm Enlisted as Private, H. Q. Troop, N. G., N. Y., June 4, 191 7, and promoted ist Lieutenant and assigned to I02d Ammunition Train; promoted Captain, February 9, 1918, assigned to 104th Machine Gun Battalion, 27th Division, and served with it overseas from March, 1918, to September 27, 1918, when sent to War College at Langres, France, and graduated with highest rating; took part in engagements at East Poperinghe Line, Mt. Kemmel, and the Hindenburg Line. Discharged April 2, 1919- Allen Lawrence Story Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., June 21, 19 1 8, and served at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Discharged April 25, 1919. Walter Lispenard Suydam, Jr. Commissioned Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, April 5, 1917; promoted Lieutenant, Junior Grade, May 1, 1918. As signed to Command U. S. S. Hebe, Section Base No. 5, third Naval District, and as Acting Division Commander, Squadron 9, Division 25. Placed on inactive duty December 30, 1918. Starr Taintor Entered U. S. Service from New York Naval Militia, June 23, 19 1 7, as Lieutenant Commander, National Naval Volunteers; 33 HONOR ROLL transferred to U. S. Naval Reserve Force, July I, 191 8, with same rank; served as Officers' Detail Officer and Assistant to Personnel Officer, Third Naval District; also on U. S. S. America and U. S. S. South Dakota; relieved from active duty at Portsmouth, N. H., May 28, 1919- Washington Irving Taylor Entered U. S. Service July 15, 1917, as Colonel, Coast Artil lery Corps, N. G, N. Y., and served in that grade in Coast Defenses at Fort Hancock, N. J., Fort Monroe, Va., and elsewhere. Discharged January 2, 1919. Ten Broeck Monroe Terhune Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., June 16, 19 1 8. Served at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. Dis charged March 17, 1919. George Halsey Thompson Entered Field Artillery, O. T. C, at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., July 23, 1918. Discharged November 28, 1918. Juan Terry Trippe Enrolled in U. S. Naval Reserve Force March 28, 1918. Com missioned Ensign October 21, 19 18. Placed on inactive duty January 25, 1919. Guy Van Amringe Services as Captain, Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, from September 3, 191 8. Discharged April 2d, 1919. Stationed at Washington, D. C. Herbert Treadwell Wade. Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps, U. S. A., June 14, 19 1 8. Served in Office of Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington, in charge Special Report Unit, Information Section, Ad ministration Division. Discharged March 22, 19 19. Recom- missioned Captain, Ordnance R. C, April 17, 1919. Rhinelander Waldo. Commissioned Major, Infantry O. R. C, September 10, 1916. Assigned to active duty, May 5, 1917. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, November 8, 1918. Served as Major in 301st U. S. Infantry, as Assistant Chief of Staff of 7th and 76th Divisions, and as Lieutenant Colonel, 2d U. S. Infantry. With British Army in defensive sector, Flanders, and in defensive sector in Lorraine with the 7th Division. Graduate of General 34 UEW YORK SOCIETY Staff College, A. E. F., and attached to General Staff at War Department. Discharged and commissioned Lieutenant Colo nel, Infantry R. C, July 10, 1919. John Baldwin Walker, M.D. Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A., July 18, 1917; promoted Major, November 5, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, October 1, 1918, and Colonel, May 10, 1919. Served in Sur geon General's Office, Washington, organizing first Army Base Hospital for special injuries; in England and France as Ob server; Chief of Surgical Service, Base Hospital 116, Advance Zone. Discharged June 28, 1919. Charles Elliott Warren Commissioned Major, Quartermaster Reserve Corps, U. S. A., January 9, 1917; commissioned Major, Ordnance Reserve Corps, U. S. A., April 16, 1917, and promoted Lieutenant Colonel, January 13, 191 8. Served on Staff of Chief of Ord nance, Executive Officer and Contracting Officer, Small Arms Division, Member Compensation Board, Vice-President and Governor, War Credits Board, Office Secretary of War. Re ceived Conspicuous Service Cross of New York State. Now Colonel, Ordnance Department, Officers' Reserve Corps. Dis charged January 2, 19 19. Griswold Webb Enlisted as Private, F. A., U. S. Army, August 15, 1918, as candidate at Field Artillery Officers' Training Camp, Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. Discharged February 21, 1919. Frank Daniel Webster Graduate U. S. Military Academy, serving as Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, U. S. A., at opening of War. Promoted Colonel, June 30, 1917, and Brigadier General, National Army, December 17, 1917; served in Camps here and with A. E. F., and as C. G. 8th Brigade, 4th Division; served in Aisne-Marne, at Brest, and elsewhere. Retired as Colonel, U. S. A., De cember 3, 19 1 8. De Witt Clinton Weld, Jr. Entered U. S. Service on the President's call in 191 7, under Commission as Major, Field Artillery, N. G, N. Y., serving with 2d N. Y. Regiment, afterwards the 105th F. A., U. S. A. Served in Camp here and overseas with A. E. F. ; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, October 1, 191 7, and Colonel, September 35 HONOR ROLL ii, 1918; took part in the engagements at St. Mihiel, Forges, Sivry, Bois de Chaume, Haramont Ridge, Hill 378, Reville, Cote de Romagne, and Meuse-Argonne Offensive; Cited in Division Orders: "Col. Weld commanding 105 F. A., A. E. F., during the training in France and was responsible for its splen did efficiency. He also commanded this regiment throughout the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and in the attack on Hill 378 sug gested and carried out the military plans which made possible the successes attained by the Infantry supported by his regi ment." Decorated with the Victory ribbon with three stars. Discharged April 3, 1919. Reentered State Service and is Brigadier General, Commanding F. A. Brigade, N. G., N. Y. Paul Welles Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Signal Reserve Corps, U. S. A., June 10, 1917; promoted Captain, October, 1918, and Major, May, 1919. Served in Office, Chief Signal Officer, A. E. F., at Paris and Tours, France, in liaison work. Discharged July 19, 1919. Richard Ward Greene Welling Ensign, Fleet Naval Reserve, March 27, 191 7, promoted Junior Lieutenant and Senior Lieutenant; assigned to command Section Base 4, 3d Naval District, with headquarters at Montauk. Reynold Webb Wilcox, M.D. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, April 6th, 1910, promoted to Major April 9th, 1917, served on Board of Examiners for Medical Reserve Officers, New York, from April to September, 191 7, and as Instructor, Medical Officers Training Camp, Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Hon orably discharged as "Physically disqualified for active duty," November 25th, 1917. William Douglas Wilkes Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Air Service, U. S. A., July 15, 191 8. On duty at New York City in charge of Air Service Disposals Office in that District until May 20, 1920, when dis charged. Howard Willets Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., August 9, 1918. Served at Auxiliary Remount Depot 333 at Camp Johnston, Florida. Discharged February 5, 1919. 36 new york society Gordon Williams Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Infantry, N. A., November 27, 1 91 7; served with 49th Infantry, 323d Infantry, and 30th In fantry. Served in England, France, Luxembourg, and Ger many. In action in St. Die Sector, Sommedieu Sector, Meuse- Argonne Offensive. Cited General Orders, 8 1st Division. Frederic Newhall Wilson, M.D. Commissioned Captain, Medical Reserve Corps, April, 191 7; Major, September, 1918; Lieutenant Colonel, May, 1919. Served at Camp Upton and Camp Dix; at Medical Evacuation Hospital No. 19, and with Headquarters Staff at Allerey and Beaune, France. Discharged June 14, 19 19. Eric Fisher Wood Major, Infantry Reserve Corps, U. S. A., in 1916. Major, British Army, 1917. Commissioned Major, Infantry, N. A., August 14, 191 7; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, and assigned to General Staff, A. E. F., 191 8. Served with 83d and 88th U. S. Divisions at the Somme, Arras, Meuse-Argonne. Twice wounded, Arras, April, 19 17, gassed at Lake La Chaussee, November, 19 18. Decorated with Croix de Guerre (Corps citation). Received the Medaille d'Honneur (en or) of French Ministry of Health, and is Officier Ordre de 1' Eletoile Noire. Discharged April 25, 1919. Made Officer, Legion of Honour. Leonard Wood At opening of the War was Major General, U. S. A., and served in command of Departments and Divisions. Decorated with the Medal of Honor (Indian Campaign) ; Grand Officer, Legion of Honor; Distinguished Service Medal. Marshall William Wood Promoted through grades in permanent establishment until re tirement on April 23, 1904, as Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. Army. Assigned to active duty on June 22, I9!7> and continuously on active duty until February 28, 1919- Served during this period as president or senior medical officer of medical examining board, examining National Guard, candi dates for Officers Training Camps, and applicants for com mission in Medical and Dental Corps. At present on retired list with same grade of Lieutenant Colonel. 37 honor roll Spencer Shepard Wood Graduate U. S. Naval Academy; promoted through grades to Rear Admiral in October, 1917; served during the war in command U. S. S. Oklahoma; the ist Naval District and Di vision of the Pacific Fleet. William Herbert Wood Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Infantry Reserve Corps, August 15, 1917. Served with 166th Infantry, 42d Division, and 104th Infantry, 26th Division. Served overseas in the Luneville Sector, Baccarat Sector, Northwest of Toul, Belleau Woods, and Second Battle of the Marne; wounded July 25, 1918, near Epieds, France. Discharged March 28, 1919. Harold Chase Woodward Commissioned Captain, Infantry Reserve Corps, U. S. A., May 2, 1917; promoted Major, Infantry, U. S. A., August 15, 1917. Served with 305th Infantry, 77th Division, in the Aisne-Marne, Aisne-Oise, and Defensive Sector; also Baccarat Sector, Ville Savoie, Vesle, Mount Diable, and elsewhere. Wounded twice and gassed at Aisne River near Longueville, September 5, 1918. Discharged August 25, 1919. Recommissioned Major, In fantry R. C. Service Other Than Military or Naval George Elder Adams Service as an agent in the U. S. Secret Service Division, U. S. Treasury Department from February 12, 191 7, to December 1, 1917, and then regularly appointed and commissioned an operative and served as a volunteer for the duration of the war. Robert Lawrence Ahles Services as a member of the American Red Cross with the A. E. F. in France from October, 19 18, to March, 1919. Louis Annin Ames Services as member Am. Red Cross in N. Y. City from April 17, , to January, 1919; as chairman Liberty Loan Commit tee of the Sons of the American Revolution in all drives, selling over 150 million dollars worth of bonds; and as chairman of N. Y. Trade Division, Flag Trade; and in War Savings Stamps drives. 3» new york society William Morris Austin Services in Office Superintending Constructor, U. S. Navy, 3d District, in charge of the Textile Department. J. Bayard Backus Services as "Field Director, Red Cross War Council," in 1917, May and June, in organizing Red Cross Chapters in the New England States; and in September and October, 191 7, as "Spe cial Field Representative," in the "Campaign Headquarters Division of U. S. Food Administration," serving in West Va., N. C, Penn., and Delaware. William Seaman Bainbridge, M. D. Service in aid of American Red Cross, Brooklyn Chapter, in raising funds and furnishing medical and surgical department U. S. S. Washington; in making Red Cross, hospital, and sani tary survey at fronts of Allied and Central powers and reporting them to U. S. Navy and War Departments; and in organizing, lecturing to and preparing men for Naval Medical Service. Rev. Charles Warren Baldwin Services as "Four Minute Man" for the whole period of that organization, and Red Cross Representative for Field Hospital No. 2 at Ossining, N. Y., from November, 1918, to March, 1919. Elbert Spicer Barlow Services as member Local Advisory Board No. 14 of Cleveland in Selective Service Draft in 1918; as member Local Board, Division No. 7, for Boston, 19 18, and as member Liberty Loan Committee of New England in Spring, 191 8. Morgan Gibbes Barnwell Services as Chairman Local Board No. 2 of Orange Co., N. Y., in Selective Service Draft from July 14, 191 7, to March 31, 1919. George Butterfield Bates Chief Clerk of Supplies in Federal Food Bureau, Sugar Divi sion, N. Y. City, from August 1 to December 15, 19 18. William Graves Bates Services in making addresses at Middletown, Port Jervis, and other places for the purpose of arousing patriotic interest in the War and stimulating recruiting in April and May, 191 7, when in U. S. service. 39 honor roll Howard Randolph Bayne Services from September to November, 191 8, as Associate mem ber Legal Advisory Board for the City of New York, as a mem ber of the "Administrative Committee," supervising work of 8 or 10 local boards; also as member of the Board of Contract Adjustment, U. S. War Department, from September, 1919, to 1920; as a Charter member of Staten Island Chapter Am. Red Cross; also as a member V. C. A., field service in guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct from September 5th to 14th, 191 7. Bennett Sheldon Beach, M. D. Services as volunteer with British and Canadian Recruiting Mission in N. Y. City as Special Examiner of the eyes of re cruits, attending daily from June 12, 1917, to October 12, 1918. Robert Chetwood Beatty Services as Associate member Legal Advisory Board No. 125, Borough of Manhattan, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft from December 12, 1917, to termination of Board. James Montgomery Beck Services throughout the War period by voice and pen in creat ing in this country and abroad sentiment in support of the suc cess of the World War and the creation of patriotic support of the efforts of this nation to that end. Decorated by France as Officer of the Legion of Honor and by Belgium as Com mander of the Order of the Crown. Charles Bellows Services in 19 15 arid 191 6, in carrying messages to and from our Ambassadors in France and Spain and here, and in 191 7- 1918 acted for the Emergency War Board and National Se curity League, drilling men for U. S. Army in Vermont, N. H., and N. Y., and in drilling women for work abroad for Nat'l League of Women Workers. Samuel Rossiter Betts Services as Advisory Counsel to U. S. Alien Property Custo dian in matters relating to patents and trademarks; as member Legal Advisory Board, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft; U. S. Commissioner Southern District, N. Y., acting as Mag istrate in enforcing War statutes. William Peugeot Bird Services from August 1, 1918, to February 15, 1919, as Gen eral Auditor, Y. M. C. A., in connection with National War 40 NEW YORK SOCIETY Work Council, with jurisdiction over all accounting forces in the cities here and all affiliated branches abroad. Joseph Napoleon Blye Services from November 28, 191 7, to end of war as an Oper ator of the American Protective League. John Meyer Bowers Appointed by the President as one of three lawyers to act on the Legal Advisory Board in New York City. Died March 7, 1918. Frederick Chester Boynton Services as member Local Board, Borough of New York City, in Selective Service Draft. George Johnston Bradish Services as Legal Advisor to the Local Selective Service Draft Board at Charlottesville, Va., during its existence. Cranston Brenton Services in charge of the personnel of the Young Men's Chris tian Association in Great Britain with headquarters at London. Philip Milledoler Brett Services as member of Executive Committee Y. M. C. A. Over seas Athletic Work and Associate Member of Legal Advisory Board to Local Board in N. Y. City in Selective Service Draft. Theodore Brink Services as Chairman of Committee for Town of Ulster, Ulster County, New York, for sale of War Savings Stamps during June, 1918, and also as Chairman in Red Cross Drives. William Benjamin Bristow Services as Associate Director of Foreign Personnel, Atlantic Division, American Red Cross, March-December, 1918, and as Chairman Legal Advisory Board to Local Board 132, New York City, in Selective Service Draft from November, 1917, to end of hostilities. George Tuttle Brokaw Services as Corporal in First Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, on guard duty on New York Aqueduct in field service from August 7, to 22, 1917; also President of Industrial Chris tian Alliance during the War which recruited 750 men and cared for soldiers and their families. 41 honor roll John Barker Brown Services as member Legal Advisory Board, Warren County, New York, in Selective Service Draft, and as Chairman of Com mittee for middle Warren County Section in all Liberty Loan Drives. Andrew Bryson In Liberty Loan and Red Cross drives in New Castle, Dela ware, served as Chairman of the Men's Committee during the Second and Third Liberty Loan drives. Died October I, 1918. Cyril Herbert Burdett Member Legal Advisory Board No. 23, New York City, for December, 1917, to November, 1918. George William Burleigh Member of Liberty Loan Committee, Red Cross Committees, officer who was designated by the War Work Council of Y. M. C. A. to establish a School of Instruction for its Overseas Secretaries; officer of N. Y. Guard on active duty for State at Washington, service on Aqueduct as inspector and detailed aide of the General commanding the Military forces of the State. Awarded by Republic of France the decoration of Chevalier, Legion d'Honneur, which was conferred by Monsieur Rene Viviani at N. Y. City, April 11, 1921; awarded by the Gov ernor of New York the Conspicuous Service Cross of the State of N. Y., June 4, 1921. Awarded by Italy the Order of the Crown. William Raymond Burling Services as Negotiator and later as Real Estate Examiner for U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. Charles Sperry Byington Services as Captain of a Company in Pasadena, California, in sale of Liberty Bonds. Charles Lewis Cammann, Jr. Services in organizing and constructing pistol and revolver in struction to the Home Defense League and of Classes for rifle instruction for recruits for the army — New York City. Edward Cary Cammann Worked as Member American Protective League under U. S. Department of Justice from July, 1917, to end of war. 42 new york society Duncan Candler Services in designing and superintending erection of housing buildings for the Housing Committee of the War Work Coun cil of the Y- M. C. A. in 1917-1918. Henry Brevoort Cannon During entire war period served as Member Executive Com mittee Hackensack Chapter, American Red Cross and Chair man Military Relief Committee working at Camp Merritt, New Jersey. Sydney Howard Carney, Jr. In 1917 and 1918 Medical Examiner for Selective Service Draft Board at New Brighton, S. I., and from October 1, 1918, to July 7, 1919, as member American Red Cross Headquarters, Paris, France, serving in Bureau of Hospital Administration. John Denison Champlin Services as member detachment V. C. A. forming part of ist Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, in field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct between August 18 and September 3, 1917. Samuel Austin Chapin Assistant Field Director with rank of Captain, serving at Red Cross Headquarters at General Hospital No. 3, Colonia, New Jersey, from May to November, 1918. Edwin Nesbit Chapman Services as Instructor in Navigation at U. S. Naval Commu nication Service and U. S. S. Granite State, New York City, from May, 1918, to end of the war. Frank Michley Chapman Appointed Director Bureau of Publications, National Head quarters, American Red Cross, June 1, 1917; attached to In sular and Foreign Division June 1, 1918; appointed Commis sioner to Latin-American Republics in October, 19 18, and toured there; reported to League of Red Cross Societies at Paris, April 1 to June 1, 19 19. Jonathan Brace Chittenden Services as private and 1st Lieutenant, ist Provisional Regi ment, N. Y. Guard, in field service on the N. Y. Aqueduct. John Herbert Claiborne Member Medical Advisory Board, Selective Service Draft, 43 HONOR ROLL N. Y. City; Speaker in Red Cross and Liberty Bonds drives and in recruiting for 27th Division. Howard King Coolidge Served in ist Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, on N. Y. Aqueduct, doing field service for six weeks in 1917- Winthrop Cowdin Treasurer of Westchester County Chapter, American Red Cross, July 1, 1915, to November 1, 1918, and on field staff of Red Cross at Debarkation Hospital No. 3, New York City, January to April, 1919. Edwin Stockton Cox Services as member V. C. A. part of ist Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, in field service on the Aqueduct from August 23 to September 3, 1917, inclusive. Percy Waldron Crane Services as Associate Member Legal Advisory Board, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, in Selective Service Draft. Leverett Finch Crumb Government Appeal Agent for Local Board No. 1, Westchester County, New York, in Selective Service Draft; member Peek- skill Committee in all Liberty Loan Drives; Chairman Home Service Commmittee, Peekskill Branch American Red Cross, and Fuel Administrator for Village of Peekskill. Guernsey Curran Member Liberty Loan Committees, Town of Oyster Bay, in all drives; Chairman of Committees in Red Cross War Fund and Roll Call Drives ; Chairman Oyster Bay War Savings Commit tee and Y. M. C. A. Drives for funds and of Speakers Bureau Allied War Work Drive for funds on Long Island. Harlow Clarke Curtiss Member District Board No. 3 of Western District of New York in Selective Service Draft having appellate jurisdiction over Erie and other counties; serving from March, 19 18, to close of hostilities. Richard Turner Dana Served from July, 1917, to June, 1918, under appointment by Secretary Navy with title of Supervising Engineer, stationed at Navy Yard, New York City. 44 NEW YORK SOCIETY Right Rev. James Henry Darlington Services as Volunteer Chaplain for U. S. troops stationed at Fort Totten, New York, in 191 7. Thomas Darlington Secretary of Welfare, American Iron and Steel Institute ; Chair man, Committee on Fatigue, Council of National Defense; in October, 1919, appointed Consulting Physician and in charge of welfare at Hog Island Shipyard. William Bates. Davenport Member Draft Appeal Board for New York City in 191 7, in Selective Service Draft. Frank Everett Davidson Served as one of Y. M. C. A. Corps of Instructors for the in struction of overseas Secretaries in 191 8 and member of Staff of Army and Navy Officers working in Liberty Loan Drives in 1918. Member with the grade of Captain, of detachment V. C. A. forming part of ist Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, in field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct with grade of Captain, serving as Battalion Adjutant for thirty days in August and September, 19 17. Bennett De Beixedon Services throughout the period of the War as member of Legal Advisory Board to Draft Board No. 44, N. Y. City, in the Selective Service Draft. Edward Francis Fremaux de Beixedon, Jr. Ambulance Driver for Transportation Dept., American Red Cross in France from February, 191 8, to January, 19 19. Louis Effingham de Forest Secretary Yale Military Committee of New York from March 17, 1917, until entry into Army August 16, 1917- This com mittee by speeches and literature and individual appeal worked in aid of the Officers Training Camps, the Medical Officers Reserve Corps, maintaining a recruiting station and a Red Cross Auxiliary. David Nichols Dennis Services as member Medical Advisory Board, District of Penn sylvania, in Selective Service Draft, at Erie from June, 191 6, to November, 19 18. 45 honor roll Rene Amedee de Russy Services as Lieutenant in the American Protective League, an Auxiliary of the U. S. Department of Justice, in Zone No. 6, New York City. William De Wolf Dimock Food Administrator for Gloucester Co., Va. Local Treasurer of the Red Cross. In Naval Intelligence Service under Com mandant, Norfolk, Va., Navy Yard. Charles Andrew Ditmas Served as Army Y. M. C. A. Assistant Secretary, without sal ary, from May i, 191 8, to April 30, 1919, at Fort Hamilton, Fort Tilden, Fort Totten, and the Rockaway Naval Air Station. Francis Stilwell Dixon Services as Member of Commission on Training Camp activities in Song Leadership at Naval Stations and Camps. William Coffin Dornin Served with the ist Provisional Regiment from August 7th to August 25th, 1917. Louis Hays Dos Passos Services as member of Committee of 9th Coast A. C, New York Guard; in Liberty Loan Drives. Charles Gregg Dumont Assistant Treasurer, Rochester Chapter American Red Cross, July to October, 191 7, and Associate Member of Legal Ad visory Board of Monroe County, New York, from November, 1917, to May, 1918. John Eignace Dumont Director Rochester Chapter American Red Cross with rank of Major and Chairman Canteen services from May, 1918, to October, 1919, giving entire time to the work. Frederick Lovejoy Durland Services as member Legal Advisory Board to Draft Board, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft. Frederick Dwight Associated with War Trade Board, New York office, from November 14, 191 7, to May 14, 191 9, helping to conduct Bureau of Enemy Trade and later the Bureau of War Trade Intelligence, assigned for a time to pass upon mail matter in- 46 NEW YORK SOCIETY terrupted by the Postal Censorship, and for a time to assist in closing affairs of the Bureau of Enemy War Trade in Wash ington, D. C. Thomas Lindsay Elder Services as Member Local Board No. 159, Borough of New York City, in Selective Service Draft. Lawrence Bogert Elliman Lieutenant of American Protective League under Department of Justice; Chairman of District House to House Canvass, 42nd to 1 ioth Streets, in United War Work Campaign; Chairman 42nd to 59th Streets District in the Liberty Loan Drives; and District Leader in Red Cross Campaign. Alanson Trask Enos, Jr. Entered New York Office War Trade Board November 20, 191 7, and served to April, 191 9, as Administrative Officer, Assistant to Special Agent, and Special Agent in charge of office. DEWrrT Clinton Falls Services in compiling the work known as "Army and Navy In formation" ; as member of Civilian Board to take up matter of procuring uniforms, their manufacture and specifications; from September, 19 17, through 191 8 and into 1919, gave up all his time to the recruiting of a regiment in place of the 7th Infantry N. G. of upwards of 2,000 men under his command and furnishing over 1,000 recruits for U. S. service; organized and supervised teams in two Victory Loans and Red Cross Drive; this work continued until his entry into U. S. service in 1918. Hugh Wentworth Greene Field From November 6, 1917, to July 5, 1918, had charge of the Speakers Bureau of the Central Division of American Red Cross in Chicago and from July 6 to October 25, 191 8, con nected with the Italian Auxiliary there which is a Chapter of Red Cross. Andrew Giraud Foote Civilian Assistant to Paymaster General, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C, in charge of operating Navy tank cars, transporting high explosives. Served to January 1, 1919. 47 honor roll George Jesse Foran Chairman American Engineering Service which furnished thou sands of highest type engineers to the Government; Chair man Committee on Engineering Resources of American So ciety of Mechanical Engineers doing similar work; member Special Condenser Committee of War Industries Board; and Chairman of Condenser Committee of Emergency Fleet Cor poration. Samuel Edson Gage Served about twelve days in ist Provisional Regt., N. Y. Guard, in 19 1 7. Captain of ist Provisional Company, men of the Vet eran Corps of Artillery. Elbert Henry Gary Chairman Sub-Committee War Industries Board. Danforth Geer Services during period of the War as Chairman Hoosick Chap ter, American Red Cross, and of the various Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. drives, of United War Work and the four Lib erty Loan and Victory Loan Drives. Danforth Geer, Jr. From November 1, 1917, to January 20, 1918, Member Legal Advisory Board in New York City in Selective Service Draft; and from January 21, to October 9, 19 18, served as Executive Assistant to head of Work Order Branch in contract section of Procurement Division, Ordnance Department. Frederick Everest Haight Member Council National Defense from April, 191 7, to January, 1918; Member War Industries Board, 19 17, and 1918; and from January 17, 1918, to December 31, 1918, served as buyer of knit goods for Quartermaster Corps. Waived recommendations for Commission in Army to act in civilian capacity at War Department's request. Thomas Hale Active committeeman in all Liberty Loan campaigns and in all drives of Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., United War Work, and Salvation Army. Registrar at several registrations under Selec tive Draft Act. 48 NEW YORK SOCIETY Alexander Mitchell Hall, 2nd Served in France from September, 1917, with American Red Cross, first as Aide to Committee of Military, then as Director of Transportation before entering the Army in June, 19 18. Edward Simmons Hall Served in Supply Department, New York County Chapter, Atlantic Division, American Red Cross, September, 191 8, to January 1, 1919. Arthur Byron Hamlen Member Local Board No. 47, New York City, in Selective Service Draft, from December, 1917, to March 15, 1919, and member American Protective League, under Department of Justice, from March 6, 1918. Albert Church Hamlin Served from September 1, 1917, to November, 1918, in Clerical positions without pay under the management of the War Work Council of Y. M. C. A. Henry Stanley Haskins Song Leader for Camps Merritt and Mills from early in 191 7 to October, 191 8; also did some service as Song Leader at other Long Island Army Camps and at the Port of Embarkation. Abraham Hatfield, Jr. Accepted as Volunteer in American Red Cross for service in France in May, 1918; made Inspector, with rank of Captain, and served overseas until February, 1919. John Armstrong Herman A four minute speaker for one year prior to the Armistice; member Legal Advisory Board of Harrisburg, Pa., in Selective Service Draft, serving one and one-half years to date of Armis tice; member American Red Cross, Harrisburg. Frank Judson Hess Services as member of organization taking part in Liberty Bond and War Chest drives. Frederick Barnard Hinchman Served during 191 7 and 191 8 as Member Legal Advisory Board No. 23, New York City, in Selective Service Draft. Allen Tilton Hopping Member Legal Advisory Board to Local Board, New Yirk 49 HONOR ROLL City, in Selective Service Draft during entire operation of the draft; also member Liberty Loan Committees and the Execu tive Committees of the Woolen and Worsted Industries in Liberty and Victory Loan Drives. William Macpherson Hornor Member Advisory Committee, American Red Cross, Main Line Branch No. i ; served in Red Cross and War Chest Drives; member of the Reception Committee of the War Service Com mittee, Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Harold Hurd Chief of American Protective League, Chaves and Lea Cos, N. M., from January, 1918, to February, 1919; also Chairman Chaves Co. 4 minute men during entire war period. Raymond Newton Hyde Served in Battery A, First Provisional Regt., N. Y. G, Aug. 10 to Sept. 15, 1917. John Vosburgh Irwin Served as Government Appeal Agent at Local Board No. 164 in Borough of Manhattan, New York City, in Selective Service Draft, from August 15, 1918, to March 19, 1919. Daniel Dana Jackson Volunteer Services as Dean of the School of Military Photog raphy and Professor of Explosives in Columbia University; services rendered in New York City and at War Department, Washington. Walter Jennings Chairman N. Y. Co. Chapter Am. Red Cross from September 20, 1918, to April 1, 1919. John Quincy Adams Johnson " Services as member of detachment of V. C. A., forming part of ist Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, in field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct in August and September, 1917. William Schuyler Johnson Services with War Trade Board at Washington, D. C, from October, 1917, to December 23, 1918. Walter Rysam Jones Services as member ist Provisional Regt., N. Y. Guard, in 50 NEW YORK SOCIETY field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct in July, August, and September, 19 17. Orrin Reynolds Judd Associate member Legal Advisory Board to Local Board No. N. Y. City in Selective Service Draft in 1917, 1918; Member of Personnel Committee of Y. M. C. A., Eastern Dept., in 19 17. Ogden Avery Keep Member of Committee of Brooklyn Chapter Am. Red Cross during their several drives for funds. Jerome Kingsbury Served as Surgeon, V. C. A., detailed to headquarters, 1st Pro visional Regiment, N. Y. Guard. In field service guarding the New York Aqueduct August 8, to November 17, 1917. Eugene Jackson Koop Services as member V. C. A. detachment forming part ist Pro visional Regiment, N. Y., Guard, in field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct August 8th to and including August 21st. Robert Sharp Kunkel Work as member Am. Protective League in Zone 10-B in Bor ough of Brooklyn from March, 191 8, to February 1, 19 19. Francis Griswold Landon Field Director Am. Red Cross in charge of Camp Jackson, Camp Mills, Aviation Fields 1 & 2, L. I., and Camp Merritt, serving from September 1, 19 17, to October 1, 19 18. Robert Getty Langdon Member Legal Advisory Board to Local Board No. 47, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft, October-November, 19 18, and assisted Local Board No. 126, N. Y. City, in June and July, 1917- Edgar Cottrell Leonard Member of Liberty Loan Committee of Albany from 19 17 to end of War, taking active part in all drives. Maxwell Lester Worked from July 15, 1918, to February 1, 1919, as Investi gator and Captain in American Protective League in Military Intelligence Cases. 51 honor roll John Douglas Lindsay Chairman Local Board No. 153, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft from July, 1917, to January, 1919. Harvey Klapp Lines Services as Member of Committee at Flushing, N. Y., in all Liberty Loan Drives. Edward Hubbard Litchfield Services as member of sub-committee of the Council of National Defense from August, 191 7, to end of the war in devising pro tective body armor for troops. Electus Darwin Litchfield Services as architect and Town Planner to the Shipping Board from February, 1917, to December, 1919. Robert Forsyth Little Government Appeal Agent for Local Board No. 19, Borough of the Bronx. William Gilman Low, Jr. Legal Adviser to Local Board No. , Borough Man hattan, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft during entire War period; also member of Executive Committee of War Works Council Y. M. C. A. during the War; also from January ist, 19 1 8, to January 1, 1919, Liaison Official between War Work Council Y. M. C. A. and Division of Military In telligence, Army General Staff, and the office of Naval Intelli gence, Washington, D. C. Benjamin Rush Lummis Services as Commissary and Captain in V. C. A., serving with the ist Provisional N. Y. Guard in field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct from August 17th. for about two months in 1917. Lea McIlvaine Luquer Service in 19 18 as Volunteer Instructor in War Topography for the Students' Army Training Corps at Columbia University. James McCosh Magie Member Local Board, Chelsea District, N. Y. City, in Selective Draft from December, 1917, to March, 1918, and with U. S. Food Administration at N. Y. City from March, 1918, to July, 1919. 52 new york society Clarence Augustus Manning Special Translator in Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, and as Reader of Foreign News papers for Post Office Department serving for $i a year. David Parish Barhydt Marshall Four Minute Man of the Committee on Public Information in Wyoming through entire period of its existence; also Director of Sheridan Co., Wyoming, Chapter Am. Red Cross, for entire period of war; also member Executive Committee Loyalty League, which had sole charge of all financial war activities, as Liberty Loan, Red Cross, United War Charities, and other drives; also Chief of American Protective League for Sheridan Co., Wyoming. George Washington Martin Member Legal Advisory Board to Local Board No. 31, Borough of Brooklyn. John Stevens Melcher Member Local Board, Borough of Manhattan, in Selective Service Draft from January to December, 19 18. Henry Melville Member Legal Advisory Board for 108th District, Borough of Manhattan, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft from its organization to completion of the Draft. Samuel Milbank, M. D. Medical Examiner for Local Board No. 159, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft from July, 1917, to entrance into Army in August, 19 1 8. John Post Miller Fuel Administrator for Oswego Co. from October 19, 1917, to February 28, 1919; also Chairman Oswego County War Sav ings Committee; Secretary Liberty Loan and Victory Loan Committee; also member Executive Committee Oswego Co. Chapter Red Cross from January, 191 7. Telfair Marriott Minton Associate Field Director with rank of Captain in Am. Red Cross, serving from February 3, 1918, to October 1, 1920, at Governors Island and Debarkation Hospital No. 3, N. Y. City. 53 honor roll Hardin Philips Alan Montgomery Services as member American Protective League from February, 1918, till entry in U. S. Service. Henry Eglinton Montgomery Active member in American Protective League from December, 1917, to its disbandment in February, 1919; also raised the Section of Ambulances from the N. Y. Stock Exchange known as No. 10, which served in Albania, and raised also a section and one-half of Ambulances from Columbia University, which served on the French front. Both of these were for American Field Service. John Hill Morgan Member of Brooklyn Committee in all Liberty Loan Drives and active as a Speaker in the same. Albert James Myer Services as Chairman Liberty Loan Committee for Pemaquid, Town of Bristol, Maine, in 3d, 4th, and Victory Loan Drives; member Committee of Public Safety and Eight Minute Men. Acosta Nichols Member Distribution Committee of the Liberty Loan Commit tee for Second Federal Reserve District, having entire charge of selling Liberty bonds in N. Y. Reserve District; also Chairman Liberty Loan Committee, District No. 6, in all campaigns in Queens & Richmond Boroughs & Nassau & Suffolk Counties. Harry Parmelee Nichols Secretary Home Service Section ; Chairman Military Relief and Treasurer of Glen Ridge Chapter Am. Red Cross during 1918 and 1919 to date; also Assistant Director, Secretary & Treasurer War Camp Community Committee of Glen Ridge 1918-1919; also member of Victory Loan Committee of Glen Ridge. Louis Mansfield Ogden Services in Bureau of Administration, War Trade Board at Washington, D. C, from September, 1918, to May, 1919. Irving Sands Olds Special Assistant to Second Assistant Secretary of War, Wash ington, D. C, February to July, 1918; and acting Counsellor Am. Red Cross at Paris in Connection with organization of League of Red Cross Societies in April and May, 19 19. 54 new york society Rev. William Henry Owen, Jr. Civilian Chaplain of War Commission of Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of New York, serving as such at Debarkation Hospitals No. I and 2, at Ellis Island and Fox Hills, Staten Island, respectively, serving in October, November, and De cember, 191 8. Howland Pell Captain of Infantry, N. Y. Guard, served with 1st Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, guarding Water Supply, N. Y. City; on Field service duty from August 8, 191 7, to March 26, 1919. Theodore Roosevelt Pell Services as member V. C. A. and part of ist Provisional Regi ment, N. Y. Guard, in field service on New York Aqueduct, 1917- Harvey Foote Remington Member Monroe County, N. Y., Legal Advisory Board, Selec tive Service Draft, from July, 1917, through drafts of 1917 and 19 1 8. Solicitor, Liberty Loan drives. George Nelson Reynolds Served on several Teams in Liberty War Bond Drives in Lan caster, Pa., and also as President of the Hamilton Club there; organized drives in it, securing $1,000,000 subscriptions. Henry Suydam Reynolds Services in Military Intelligence Department of the East, at Governors Island, N. Y., daily from June to December, 1918. Philip Rhinelander Services as member V. C. A. Detachment, forming part ist Pro visional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, in field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct for three weeks in summer, 1917- T. J. Oakley Rhinelander Services as member V. C. A. detachment, forming part ist Pro visional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, in Field Service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct, 19 17. Frederick Barnard Richards Services in the City of Glens Falls in all Drives for war loans ; Chairman of Committee in "Salvation Army" Drive; Captain of team in 3d Ward "War Chest" Drive; and member Executive Committee, Y. M. C. A. Drive. 55 honor roll Archibald Rogers Chairman, Dutchess County, New York, Defense Council, November 21, 1917, and still serving. Chairman, Liberty and Victory Loan Committees, Dutchess County, N. Y. Com missioned Lieut. Colonel, N. Y. G. on November 22, 1917, and on December 8, 191 7, detailed to ist Infantry, N. Y. G. Commanded ist Infantry on Aqueduct duty, 191 7. Trans ferred to Reserve List, N. Y.G., as Colonel, on March 20, 19 19. Edward Kendall Rogers Served as Operative in American Protective League, Bureau of Investigation, from April, 1917, to February 1, 1919, at Santa Barbara, Cal. Edward Adolphus Rollins Served with 1st Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, guarding Water Supply, N. Y. City, doing field service August 22d to September 5, 19 17. Henry Gansevoort Sanford Served in War Trade Board as Assistant in Bureau of Enemy Trade in the N. Y. Office from December, 1917, to May, 1918. W. Prentice Sanger Appointed District Director of War Department Commission on Training Camp activities in January, 191 8; served as such until appointed Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff of the Commission, serving until February, 19 19. William Cary Sanger Appointed Director of Department of Military Relief, Potomac Division, Am. Red Cross, Washington, D. C, December 22, 1917, and served as such and as Assistant Manager and Man ager until January 28, 1919. Herbert L. Satterlee Services during the period of the War in aiding organization of the N. Y. Naval Militia, in the selection of Naval Camps, in establishing the Radio School on U. S. S. New Hampshire, contributing its apparatus, and in establishing training schools, camps, and activities for Naval Forces at Columbia University and elsewhere; services in connection with the Navy League and the "Comforts Committee"; also services in connection with the Presidency of the Navy Club in providing in N. Y. City during war time housing accommodations for Navy men. 56 new york society William Lawrence Sayers Services as member detachment,' V. C. A. forming part of 1st Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, in field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct, August 15th to September 15, 1917. Arthur Frederic Schermerhorn Services in 1917-1918 as U. S. Disbursing Officer in the State of N. Y. specially in connection with the Selective Service Draft. Wm. Jay Schieffelin Member War Work Council, Y. M. C. A., Liberty Loan Com mittee and Chairman of Drug Trade Division, National War Savings Committee. Philip Van Rensselaer Schuyler Member of the American Protective League, organized under the Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice. Carried on investigations at Amityville, Long Island, and Plainfield, New Jersey. John Henry Scott Services during the period of the War with the International Committee Y. M. C. A.; as member Brooklyn Liberty Loan Drives Committee in charge of meetings, Speakers, and Parades. Louis Livingston Seaman Services beginning in 1914 and continuing during the War in Belgium and France in organizing the Anglo-American Ambu lance service, and in Red Cross and Hospital Work with the Allied forces. Charles Lawrence Sheldon Services in Chemical Warfare Department in charge of Inspec tion of parts of Gas Masks at the Gas Defense Plant, Long Island City, N. Y., from April to December 20, 1918. Robert Fitch Shepard Services as associate member of Legal Advisory Board, District of Columbia, in Selective Service Draft from December, 19 17, to November, 191 8. Charles Hitchcock Sherrill Services as Adjutant General N. Y. State in connection with the Selective Service Draft in 1917-1918. Henry Sillcocks Services as member of detachment of V. C. A. forming part of ist Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, in field service guard- 57 HONOR ROLL ing the N. Y. Aqueduct August 15 to 25, 1917, inclusive. Also as legal advisor in 1918 to Local Board No. 155, Borough Manhattan, N. Y. City, in the Selective Service Draft. John Sloane Entered the Division of Military Intelligence as a Volunteer Worker, September 15, 19 18, was commissioned 1st Lieutenant Nov. 9, but because he did not receive the commission until Armistice was signed, declined it. William Sloane Chairman of the National War Work Council of the Y. M. C. A. from its organization April 26, 19 17, and still serving. Chairman of its Executive Committee and Chairman of its Committees on Allied Armies and Prisoners of War and member of its Finance Committee. Served overseas in France with the A. E. F. from June to August, 19 18. Clarence Wilbur Smith Devoted practically all his time in 19 17 and 191 8 to the raising of troops for the Army, sending overseas in Federal Service over 1700 men, furnishing 200 men and officers for guarding the Aqueduct, and raising and organizing under his command a regiment of State troops of over 1000 men. George William Smith Services as member American Protective League, Zone No. 7, from April, 19 18, to end of the War, and as member Red Cross Drive Committee December, 1917-January, 191 8. Louis J. Snyder Services at Washington, D. C, as Chief of the Division of In tangible Assets in the Bureau of Enemy Trade in the War Trade Board. Archibald Ewing Stevenson Special Agent, Bureau of Investigation, U. S. Dept. of Justice, in studying enemy propaganda from May 15, 1918, to October 15, 1918, and member Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, from October 15, 1918, to February 1, 1919, engaged in same work. Samuel Lachlan Stewart From April, 191 7, to November, 1918, was Chairman of Com mittee for Town of Newburgh for all Liberty Loan and Victory Loan Campaigns, worker in all Red Cross Campaigns, and 58 NEW YORK SOCIETY Director of Agricultural Bureau of Newburgh, Chamber of Commerce. William Dingwall Stewart Services in 191 7-19 1 8 as member American Protective League. Francis Russell Stoddard, Jr. After return from France in 191 7, was a regular speaker for the "Men from the Front" Section (Division of 4 Minute Men) U. S. Committee on Public Information, and regular speaker of the National Security League, continuing until return to the Army in May, 1918. Marvin Herbert Strong Government appeal agent for Local Board No. 1, Schenectady Co., in Selective Service Draft, and member of Local Advisory Board in same City. Henry E. Montgomery Suckley Served in the Vosges and other parts of the French front in the American Field Ambulance Section in 1915. While perform ing his duty at Saloniki on March 25, 1917, was wounded by a bomb from a German Airplane and died from the wound March 26, 1917. Recommended by General Sarrail for the Legion of Honor. Robert Swartwout Talmage Services as Captain, American Red Cross at Debarkation No. 2, Staten Island, N. Y. from October, 1918, to April 15, 1919. Paul Gibert Thebaud Services as member V. C. A. detachment, serving with the ist Provisional Regiment N. Y. Guard, in field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct in August and September, 1917, with rank of Captain. George Mortimer Thomson Associate member Legal Advisory Board for Local Board No. 129, N. Y. City, in the Selective Service Draft in September and October, 19 18. Samuel Thorne, Jr. U. S. Government Appeal Agent for Local Board No. 143, N. Y. City, in the Selective Service Draft from August, 19 17, to March 31, 1919. 59 honor roll George Tiffany Government Appeal Agent for Local Board No. 35, Borough of Brooklyn, N. Y. City, in the Selective Service Draft from August 18, 1917, to September 25, 1917. Lawrence Timpson Services from August, 191 4, until July 30, 19 18, as a Com missioned Officer in the British Expeditionary Forces, holding the position of Remount Officer. Wounded and lost an eye. Decorated with Mons Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Imperial Service, and Silver Badge. He held the rank of Cap tain in the British Army. Frederick Kingsbury Trask In ist Provisional Battery, Veteran Corps of Artillery, from Aug. 8 to Sept. 15, 1917, guarding N. Y. City Water Supply. Henry Hewlett Tredwell Services as member Committee in Liberty Loan Drives at West- bury, L. I., and as member American Protective League. Charles White Trippe One of the Directors of Personnel of the Red Cross. The work he directly achieved was the outfitting of the Destroyer Trippe, named from an earlier Trippe, and establishing the Wall Street Home Defense. He died July 23, 1920. Walter Brownell Tufts Member Executive Committee, Business Men's Recruiting Cam paign; member Board of Directors and of the Executive Com mittee and Assistant Treasurer, British War Relief Associa tion. Edgar Albert Vander Veer Member of Medical Advisory Board to Local Board No. 27, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft from January 1, 1918, to end of the War. Seymour van Santvoord Member Executive Committee of Troy Liberty Loan Board and speaker in the various Liberty Loan Campaigns during the War period. William Gordon Ver Planck Services as member Legal Advisory Board. Selective Service Draft, Borough of Manhattan, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft. 60 new york society Herbert Treadwell Wade Special Assistant in Ordnance Dept. U. S. A., in compilation of Special Confidential Information for Chief of Department from February 9 to June 14, 191 8, when commissioned in the Army. Frederic Collin Walcott Served as a member of the Advisory Staff of Mr. Hoover, U. S. Food Administrator, from May 1, 191 7, to February 1, 1919. Serving in England, France, Belgium, Italy, and at Wash ington, D. C. William Ives Washburn Member U. S. District Board for N. Y. City, hearing appeals from 189 Local Boards in the Selective Service Draft from August, 191 7, through 19 18. W. Lanier Washington Continuous and active service as Investigator and Secret Ser vice worker as member American Protective League from October, 1917, to March, 1919. John Jay Watson, Jr. Comptroller of Liberty Loan Committee of Brookville, L. I., in second Liberty Loan drive and chairman of Committees in the Fourth and Victory Loans. John Griswold Webb Federal Fuel Administrator for Dutchess Co., Chairman for Local Red Cross, Liberty Loans, and War Savings Stamp Cam paign Drives. Faneuil Suydam Weisse, M. D. Examining Physician for Local Board No. 153, N. Y. City, in Selective Service Draft from the second draft to November, 1919. Charles Nassau Wells Associate member Legal Advisory Board for Peekskill in Se lective Service Draft, 1917 to 1919; representative of the Naval Intelligence Bureau in Westchester Co. 1917-1918; member Peekskill Liberty Loan Committee and Chairman of Red Cross Committee in the 2d War Fund Drive, and solicitor in United War Work Campaign. Julian Van Ness Whipple Services as member of detachment of V. C. A. forming part of 61 HONOR ROLL ist Provisional Regiment N. Y. Guard in field service guarding the N. Y. Aqueduct for two weeks in August and September, 1917. J. Norman de R. Whitehouse Services as member V. C. A. and part 1st Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Guard, in field service on the New York Aqueduct in September, 191 7, and in making patriotic addresses in 191 8. Charles Seymour Whitman Services as Governor of State of New York, January, 19 15, to January, 1919, in causing to be prepared War legislation and in enforcing the same. Howard Fletcher Whitney Served actively in all Liberty Loan Campaigns; in the 1st on a team in N. Y. City; in the 2d and 3d member Executive Com mittee in Brooklyn, and in 4th and Victory Loans member Executive Committee and Advisory Chairman, Metropolitan District. William Douglas Wilkes Services as member detachment V. C. A., forming part of the ist Provisional Regiment N. Y. Guard, in field service guard ing the N. Y. Aqueduct between August 22d and September 3, 1917. Charles Foster Willard Services during the war period as a member of a special mission of the Bureau of Aircraft Production serving overseas in Eng land, France, and Italy, as an agency of and under direction of the War Department. Edward Gilbert Williams Service as Real Estate Appraiser at $1 per annum on appoint ment of Chief of Ordnance, U. S. A. Silas Wodell Associate member Legal Advisory Board to Local Board No. ^156, N. Y. City, from December, 191 7, to late in 1918; served as an active member American Protective League from May, 1918, to its dissolution. Arnold Wood Associate Director Military Relief and Director of Hospital Service of the Atlantic Division of the American Red Cross 62 NEW YORK SOCIETY stationed at Headquarters, N. Y. City, from February 15, 1918, to April 1, 1920; Lieutenant in American Protective League, 1917 to 1919. Newell B. Woodworth Chairman Syracuse Chapter American Red Cross from April 4, 1917 to 1920, and Chairman of Central N. Y. District in 2d Red Cross War Fund campaign in 191 8. 63 PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY Military or Naval Service William Easterly Ashton, M.D., LL.D. Regimental Surgeon, 309th Field Artillery, 78th Division. Commissioned Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A., April 12, 1917; promoted Lieut.-Colonel February 24, 19 19. In training at Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and with the artillery at Camp Dix, N. J. Served with the A. E. F. in France for eleven months. Attached to the 90th Division in the St. Mihiel offensive; with the 78th Division in the Meuse and Argonne offensives; after the fall of Sedan, attached to the 6th Division and at the front till the armistice. Gassed Oct. 23, 1918, at St. Juvin in the Argonne. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., April 23, 1919. Edwin North Benson, Jr. Entered Field Artillery Central Officers' Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., October 16; discharged Dec. 1, 1918. Clement Biddle Commander, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy, retired. Entered Medical Corps, U. S. Navy, as Assistant Surgeon, rank of Lieut. Junior Grade, June 18, 1878; promoted, Passed Ass't Surgeon, rank of Lieut., June, 1882; Surgeon, rank Lieut. Commander, 1895, and with rank as Commander, June 18, 1907. In Ger man war served at Navy Recruiting Station, Wilmington, Delaware, April 7, 191 7, to October 23, 1918; and as senior Medical Officer Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, October 30, 1918, to March 12, 1919. Member of a General Court Martial, New York Navy Yard, March-October, 1919. Resumed status on retired list, Oct. 24th, 1919, having origi nally retired October, 1908. West Indian Campaign Medal, Spanish-American War, 1898; and Victory Medal, in German War. 64 pennsylvania society Nicholas Biddle Captain, Quartermaster Corps U. S. A., May 4, 1917; pro moted Major, February 13, 1919; Commanding officer Auxil iary Remount Depots, Oct., 191 7; June, 191 8; with A. E. F. from July, 1918, to April, 1919. Served in the Troyon Sector north of St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensive, North of Verdun. With 2d Cavalry, August, 191 8, and Headquarters, 26th Division, September, 1918-April, 1919. Discharged April 29, 1919- William Bradford Private and made Sergeant-Major Signal Corps U. S. A., April 21, 191 7; Commissioned 2nd Lieut., A. G. Department, De cember 21, 191 7; and ist Lieut. Infantry, Oct. 29, 19 18. Served with A. E. F. in the Vosges ; in the Champagne, Marne, in the Aisne-Marne, and at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Discharged May 14, 19 19. Ward Brinton, M.D. Commissioned ist Lieut., Medical Reserve Corps, April 28, 1916, serving on Mexican Border; Captain, Medical Reserve Corps U. S. A., April 26, 1917; Major Medical Corps, Feb ruary 17, 1919. Left New York, December 25, 19 17, and arrived at Brest, France, January 6, 191 8. Served with A. E. F. from January 1, 1918, at the Aisne defensive, the Chemin des Dames, near Rheims, and the Aisne-Marne offensive. Dis charged August 7, 1919. Thomas Cadwalader Commissioned ist Lieut., Cavalry, U. S. A., April 4, 1917; promoted Captain, October 12, 1918. Served with ist Penn sylvania Cavalry; 103rd Engineers; 103rd Trench Mortar Bat tery ; and in the A. E. F. with the 28th Division. Organizing and commanding Military Police. Discharged Feb. 18, 1919. Malcolm Vernon Coates Enlisted Infantry Officers Training School, Camp Lea, Va. Sept. 9, 1918. Discharged November 23, 1918. G. Hamilton Colket Commissioned July 26, 19 18, Captain, J. A. G. Department, U. S. A. On duty as Camp J. A. at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Discharged December 28, 19 18. 65 honor roll Tristram Coffin Colket, 2nd. Officers Training School, May 15, 1917; 2nd Lieutenant In fantry U. S. A., August 15, 191 7; promoted 1st Lieutenant, February, 1918. Served with A. E. F. from July 15, 1918, to May 16, 19 1 9, at the Meuse-Argonne, and elsewhere. Stevenson Morris Crothers Entered Air Service, U. S. A., December 14, 191 7; made Cor poral May ist, 1918, and Chauffeur, May 10, 1919. Served in Camps in Texas, Illinois, and New York, in England, and with A. E. F. in France, Discharged, June 21, 1919. S. Griswold Flagg, 3rd Commissioned July 6, 1918, Lieutenant, Construction Corps, U. S. N. R. F. Served as Assistant General Superintendent, Naval Air Craft Factory. League Island Navy Yard. Placed on inactive duty, February 1, 1919. William Innes Forbes Major of Cavalry, Pennsylvania Reserve Militia, 191 7. Or ganized and commanded the Squadron of Cavalry in Pennsyl vania. Major, 309th Cavalry, United States National Guard, United States National Army, February 15, 191 8, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Major, 57th Field Artillery, United States Army, August 17, 191 8, Camp Bowie, Texas. Organized and commanded this Regiment. Attended and received a Certificate from the School of Artillery Fire, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. On graduation was ordered back to 57th Field Artillery, December 6, 19 1 8, Camp Donophan, Oklahoma. On demobilization of 57th Field Artillery, February 8, 19 18, was ordered by the War Department to the School of Artillery Fire, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, as Instructor. Resigned March 1, 191 9. Reah Frazer Captain's Clerk, U. S. Navy, November 2, 1872, to May 30, 1875; Assistant Paymaster July 15, 1875; Paymaster January, 1892; Commodore August 11, 1915; West Indian Campaign and Santiago Medals in Service. Walter Jackson Freeman, Jr. Enlisted in Medical Reserve Corps, October 18, 191 7. Served at Base Hospital, Camp Dix, June to September, 1918. Stu dent Training Corps, University of Penna., December, 191 8. Discharged December 20, 19 18. 66 pennsylvania society Sydney Grier Gest Enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps as Private, April 30th, 191 7. Served with the 43 rd Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Regi ment of Marines from July 2, 1917, to April 4, 1919; at Belleau Woods, Soissons, St. Mihiel and Blanc Mont; Cited a l'ordre de l'Armee "On October 3, 1918, in the region of Blanc Mont, while the Company was advancing under a heavy ¦ barrage, gave first aid to a wounded comrade, thus displaying the highest qualities of courage and devotion to duty." Deco rated with the Croix de Guerre with Palm. Served at Mongir- mont, Chatillon, Bois de Belleau, Chateau Thierry, Soissons, Rheims, Pont-a-Mousson, St. Mihiel, Champagne, and Blanc Mont sectors. Discharged August n, 19 19. William Wurts Harmar Yeoman, U. S. N. R. F. August 11, 1917; Ensign in Pay Corps, May 22, 1918; promoted Lieutenant April 22, 1919. Served as Assistant to Supply Officer 4th Naval District. Placed on inactive duty June 10, 191 9. Honorably discharged August 10, 1921. Thomas Hart Enlisted April 30, 1917, in ist Troop Philadelphia City Cav alry, afterwards 103rd Trench Motor Battery, U. S. A. War ranted Corporal in 103rd Trench Mortar Battery, January 1, 1918, graduated Cadet Major, School of Military Aeronautics, at Princeton, N. J., October 5, 1918. Discharged, December 17, 19 1 8, while member Detachment of Aerial Cadets No. 2 at Post Field, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, as Private ist Class. Wallis Huidekoper Commissioned Captain, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, U. S. A., December 5, 1917; promoted Major and commissioned in O. R. C, May 16, 1919; served with Spruce Production Di vision. Discharged January 27, 1919- David Lewis Commissioned Major, Inspector General's Department, U. S. A., April 13, 19 1 8. Served in office of the Inspector General, U. S. A, Washington, D. C; Assistant to the Port Inspector at the Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J. ; and as Inspector, 6th Division, U. S. A., A. E. F. Honorably discharged, De cember 23, 1919- 67 honor roll Joseph Wharton Lippincott Entered U. S. N. R. F. June 20, 1918. Rated Yeoman 1st Class. Served in the Intelligence Division, Washington. Dis charged December 10, 191 8. John Marston Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, U. S. Marine Corps, May 25, • 1908 ; promoted ist Lieutenant 191 1 ; Captain, August 29, 1916, Major, May 22, 1917. Served in Haiti, 1915-1918, and U. S. Naval Academy, 1918-1919; Civil Administrator of the City of Port au Prince, 1917-1918; C. O. Marines, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, 1918-1919; Campaign Medals for serv ice in Mexico and Haiti and Victory Medal. Still in Service. Philip T. Meredith Enlisted May 25, 191 7, Headquarters Co., 8th Pennsylvania Infantry, N. G. P., later 112th Infantry, U. S. A. Promoted Sergeant June 21, 1917; Served with the A. E. F. at Hill 204 (Chateau Thierry) July 5-7, 1918; Fifth German Offen sive July 14-27, 1918; Ourcq- Vesle (Fismes) July 28-Sept. 7, 1918; Meuse Argonne, Sept. 26-October 9, 1918; Thiacourt Sector October 15-November 11, 1918 (armistice). Recom mended for commission by Geo. C. Rickards, Colonel, 112th U. S. Infantry, Feb. 15, 19 19. Regimental citation awarded by Geo. C. Rickards, Colonel, 112th Infantry, U. S. A., for "Exceptionally meritorious and conspicuous services with the 112th Infantry, 28th Division, American Expeditionary Forces," April 19, 191 9. Discharged May 7, 1919. Henry Jarvis Raymond Entered service July 11, 19 18, as ist Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A.; transferred to Motor Transport Corps, Sep tember 1, 19 1 8. Served on Staff of Embarkation Officer at Philadelphia; on Staff Depot Quartermaster as Chief, Motor Transport Corps, on staff Depot Quartermaster at Boston as Assistant to Chief, Motor Transport Corps. Dorrance Reynolds Entered service August 27, 1917, in Officers Reserve Training Camp ; made Captain U. S. Infantry Reserve Corps, November 27, 191 7; Major U. S. A., November, 1918; Lieutenant Colo nel, May, 19 19. Served at Camp Meade, Ohio, and with A. E. F. in France at Chaumont, Varennes, Chatel Chehery in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive; wounded at Chatel Chehery, 68 PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY October 7, 1918; promoted from Captain to Major for "Gal lantry in Action," with citation in General Orders. Decorated by the French with the Etoile Noire of the Legion of Honor. Discharged July 8, 191 9. Re-commissioned as Lieut. Colonel Infantry U. S. Reserve Corps, August, 1919, and assigned to the General Staff, Reserve Corps. Louis Barcroft Runk Commissioned Major, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., Au gust 28th, 191 7. Served as Inspector of Ordnance at Bridge port, Conn., in Information Dept. of Inspection Division of Ordnance Dept., Washington, D. C, and as Publicity Officer, Administrative and Finance Officer at Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y. Discharged September ioth, 1919. Charles Chauncey Savage, Jr. Enlisted May, 1917, Seaman U. S. N. R. F. ; promoted Ensign U. S. N. R. F., September, 1917; Ensign (T) U. S. N., February, 1918; Lieutenant, Junior Grade (T), U. S. N., September, 1918. Served on "S. P. No. 5" Coast Patrol; Destroyer "Rathbourne" No. 113, on escort duty; and on transport "America." John Fulton Reynolds Scott Commissioned Captain, Cavalry, U. S. A., April 14, 1917. Served at Fort Meyer and Camp Lee, Va., Fort Ethan Allen, Vt; Camp Jackson, S. C. ; Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Commissioned Captain of Cavalry in Reg ular Army, July 1, 1920. Adjutant, ioth Cavalry. John Reed Scott Commissioned Major, Judge Advocate General's Section, Offi cers' Reserve Corps, U. S. Army, June 29, 191 8, and ordered to duty in the Office of the Judge Advocate General, Wash ington, D. C. Lieut.-Col., Judge Advocate (Emergency), Apr. 22, 1919. Chief of Military Affairs Division, in the same office, March 14, 1919, to date of discharge, Dec. 31, 1920. H. Harrison Smith Service with First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry, January, 1913, to April, 1917. (July, 1916, to February, 1917, in Federal Service on Mexican Border.) Discharged from Penna. National Guard to accept commission April 22, 1917. Com missioned ist Lieut, of Cavalry, O. R. C, May 2, 191 7, and 69 HONOR ROLL assigned for duty at First Reserve Officers Training Camp at Fort Niagara, N. Y. Commissioned Captain of Cavalry, O. R. C, August 15, 19 1 7, and assigned to duty as Instructor at 2nd Reserve Officers Training Camp at Fort Niagara, N. Y. Commissioned Major of Infantry, O. R. C, November 27, 191 7, and assigned for duty with 79th Division at Camp Meade, Md. Service with 79th Division as follows: C. O., 312th Machine Gun Battalion (attached), December 14, 1917-Feb- ruary 15, 1918; Director of Department of Automatic Arms, February 15 -March 15, 191 8; Commandant Division Infantry School of Arms, March 15-May 14, 1918; Brigade Adjutant, 158th Infantry Brigade, May 14-November 5, 1918; C. O., ist Battalion, 316th Infantry Regt., November 5, 1918-June 9, 1919; C. O., 3rd Battalion, 315th Infantry Regt. (attached), November 8-November 14, 191 8; and Regimental Musketry Office, 316th Infantry Regt., April 1, 1919-June 1, 1919. Took part in the St. Mihiel offensive, September 10-13, T9!8; Defensive Sector 304, September 13-26, 191 8; Meuse-Argonne offensive (twice in line), September 26-November 11, 19 18. Wounded, November 26, 1918. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., June 9, 19 19. Present commission, Lieut. -Colonel of Infantry, O. R. C, assigned to 316th Infantry Regt., 79th Division (Reserve). Isaac Starr, Jr., M. D. Entered service as recruit, unassigned, in National Army, Sep tember 25, 1917; discharged October 13, 1917; enlisted as private in Students Army Training Corps October 18, 1918. Discharged December 20, 191 8. Clement R. Wainwright Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service in U. S; A. July 20, 1918. Engineer Officers Training School, July 30 to October 21, 1918; U. S. Gas School, October 21, 1918, to December 4, 1918. Discharged December 4, 191 8. Charles C. Walbridge Enlisted Seaman First Class, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, June 17, 1918, and served until placed on inactive duty, December 17, 1918. Richard Fairfield Warren Commissioned Ensign, U. S. N. R. F. February 26, 191 7; 70 PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY promoted Lieutenant Junior Grade, February 10, 1919; Com mander, U. S. S. Valiant, SP. 535 ; Executive Officer, U. S. S. Arawan 2nd, SP. 1. On foreign Service under Admiral Sims and at Paris. Staff duty on Admiral Wilson's Staff, Brest, France. Placed on inactive duty, Feb. 20, 1919. Gurney Williams, M.D. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant M. C, U. S. A., April 10, 1917; promoted Captain, November 2, 1917; Major, May 21, 1919. Member Army Medical Board for the State of New Jersey. Discharged February 3, 1919. Harold F. Wirgman Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps, April 2, 1904; promoted First Lieutenant, Captain, and Major; Served in Nicaragua, 1909, 1910, 1912; Vera Cruz Expedition, Cuba Expedition, 1913; with Atlantic Fleet, U. S. S. Pennsylvania, and on Staff Duty with U. S. S. New Mexico during the World War. Medals U. S. Marine Corps Expeditionary, Nicaragua Cam paign, Vera Cruz, Great War, and Officers of Belgium Order of Leopold II. In Service. Service Other Than Military or Naval Thomas G. Ashton Director of Military Relief, Foreign and Insular Division of the American Red Cross, having direct supervision of measures of Military Relief in the United States Army and Naval camps in insular possessions in the Canal Zone, and in foreign Coun tries other than the War Zone. Oliver Hopkinson Baird Chief Clerk, U. S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corpora tion, August to December, 191 8; member Philadelphia Home Defense Reserve ; served in connection with Liberty Loan. Frank Nicholson Black Member Aviation Examining Board; Officers Training Camp Examination Board; Military Training Association Board; Chairman Pittsburg Intelligence Committee for War Office. Philip H. Brice Head of Legal Department Intelligence Office, 2nd Naval District, Philadelphia, October 1, 191 7, to May 1, 19 18. 71 HONOR ROLL Executive Secretary to Director of U. S. Food Administra tion in Penna., 9th Regional Zone, May 1, to August 15, 1918. Howard Futhey Brinton Four Minute Speaker and service with Historical Society War Service Committee. Miers Busch Chairman of the House Committee and Vice Chairman of Committee on National Activities of the Union League of Philadelphia. As such was from December 11, 19 17, to June 23, 1919, executive in charge of "The Annex" — the Union League Club House for Service Men. Estimated attendance over 600,000. Also on Committees of the War Camp Com munities Service. John Browning Clement Services as Chairman American Bankers Association Commit tee on ist Liberty Loan, and member Executive Committee of ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Liberty Loans. Appointed by President of American Bankers Association, by whom the ist Liberty Loan Campaign was put over, as a member of the State committee for the State of N. J., May 15, 1917. May l7> I9I7, appointed by General Committee of American Bankers Association as a State Chairman on flotation of ist Liberty Loan. June 26, 191 7, special personal letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C, telling of appreciation for the Liberty Loan work done. May 12, 1918, appointed a member of the Finance Committee of the War Service Committee by the Council of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. A member of the Executive Council of the American Bankers Association during the War, 191 7 to 1922 inclusive, and also Counsellor of Woman's Land Army, Ches ter Valley Unit, Whitford Lodge, Whitford, Pa., and Woman's Land Army of America, Philadelphia, 1918, 1919, and 1920. Malcolm Vernon Coates Business Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Camp Meade, Md., March 9, to September 9, 19 18. G. Hamilton Colket Four Minute Speaker ; member of Staff of Alien Property Cus todian Director, Manager Plant Protection Department of the Department of Naval Intelligence, 4th Naval District. 73 pennsylvania society Elbert Augustus Corbin, Jr. Shipfitter and Leaderman Shipfitter at Hog Island, Pa. Charles Frederick Da Costa Services as Special Assistant United States Attorney, Depart ment of Justice, relative to Alien enemies and War matters; also as Law Officer, Naval Intelligence Bureau at Philadelphia in charge of investigations. Edgar Conway Felton Director Department of Civilian Service and Labor, Pennsyl vania Council of National Defense — July, 1917; February, 1919; Federal Director for Pennsylvania of U. S. Employment Service, Department of Labor, May, 19 18. Examiner for Philadelphia District of Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board. Francis Hopkinson Gilpin Services as Mechanical Engineer in connection with high ex plosives and in Aircraft Construction. William B. Hammond Survey work for U. S. through National Board of Fire Under writers, and Investigator for U. S. Food Administration. Henry Reed Hatfield Maintained Recruiting Station for U. S. A. on his homestead, and gave its use for Cavalry training; Member Red Cross Auxiliaries at Bar Harbor and Philadelphia; Associate Legal Advisor to Draft Board in Philadelphia. Served in connection with Liberty Loans. Member First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. Formerly Judge Advocate and Major, N. G. P. Charles Samuel Ashby Henry Served as Member Liberty Loan Committee Northern Division, Montgomery Co., Pa. Member 41st Company, Philadelphia Home Defense Reserve. John Armstrong Herman Member Legal Advisory Board under Draft Act ; Member Red Cross Chamber of Commerce, Harrisburg, and Four Minute Speaker. William Macpherson Hornor Member Advisory Committee, American Red Cross, Main Line Branch No. 1. Served in Red Cross and War Chest Drives. Member Reception Committee of the War Service Committee, Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 73 honor roll George Allaire Howe Associate Member Legal Advisory Board under Draft Act. Lyman Lisle Services in four Liberty Loan Drives and as Captain in the 4th and 5th drives, being specially commended from National Head quarters. Malcolm Lloyd, Jr. Service as lawyer in Intelligence Division of War Trade Board in connection with the Trading with the Enemy and Espionage Acts. William McClure Lloyd Member Executive Committee, Downingtown Branch, Red Cross ; Chairman of Committee on Auxiliaries ; member Indus trial Committee, Philadelphia, in all Liberty Loan Campaigns. Hon. J. Willis Martin Services as Chairman Philadelphia Council of National Defense, including Speakers Bureau, Publicity Department, Department of Civilian Service and Labor, Department of Civic Relief, De partment of Construction and Material Department. United States Boys Working Reserve, Transportation Bureau, U. S. Homes Registration Bureau, Liberty Song Department, Com mittee on Social Hygiene, Voluntary Placement Bureau, and Welcome Home Committee. Edward Morton McIlvain Services as Official Director for the Alien Property Custodian. Rodney Augustus Mercur U. S. Appeal Agent for the County of Bradford under Draft Act and member Legal Advisory Board, No. 2, of that County ; Chairman Legal Advisory Committee, Pennsylvania Council of National Defense. David Milne Services as Treasurer of National Red Cross General Hospital No. 1 for officers and sailors of the United States Navy. Rev. Franklin Smedley Moore Services as Chairman of the Liberty Loan Committee, German- town. Cyrus La Rue Munson Chairman Committee of Public Safety and Council of National 74 PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY Defense for Lycoming County, 1917-1919, and member of State Committee on Liberty Loans, 191 8. George W. Norris Executive officer Federal Farm Loan Board under Act of Con gress of July 17, 19 16. Oliver Ormsby Page Entered Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Carnegie Insti tute of Technology July 1, 1918; completed course August 10, 1918. John Rodman Paul Member of Legal Advisory Board under Draft Act, serving with Local Board No. 38 of Philadelphia. Member of Phila delphia Liberty Bond Committee, Fire Insurance Department. Rowan Penrose Perkins Services in Supply Department, Emergency Fleet Corporation, as Assistant Supervisor in charge of production of Pipe, Valves, and Fittings from May 15, 1918, to March 1, 1919. Richard Peters, Jr. Service as Expert in Steel Division of War Industrial Board as Assistant Chief of Section under Director of Steel Supply. John Cadwalader Rowland Service rendered War Department, War Camp Community Service, 1917-1919. John Reed Scott Senior member of the Legal Advisory Board, Adams County, Pennsylvania, Selective Service Regulations Draft Act from date of its organization in 1917, until June 28, 1918, and also member of Writers' Committee of the Committee on Public Information from Aug. 1, 1917, until June 28, 1918, when he resigned to accept commission as Major, J. A. G. R. C, U. S. A. Edwin Jaquett Sellers Chairman of Legal Advisory Board under Draft Act, serving with local Board No. 2 of Philadelphia. Thomas Kilby Smith Chairman of Legal Advisory Board under Draft Act, serving with Local Board No. 34 of Philadelphia. 75 HONOR ROLL Louis Starr, M.D. Member General Committee of American Red Cross, London Chapter. C. Berkeley Taylor Chairman of Legal Advisory Board under Draft Act, serving with Local Board No. 22 of Philadelphia. F. King Wainwright Served from Spring, 1917, in Naval Intelligence Service, Phila delphia. Rollin H. Wilbur General Manager, U. S. Railroad Administration, in charge of Lehigh and New England Railroad. Ogden Dungan Wilkinson Service in obtaining and furnishing in Philadelphia, Medical At tendance for U. S. Officers; in securing for them accommoda tions and furnishing information and instructions to them; and in obtaining and furnishing information as to activities of the Country's enemies. Captain Quartermaster, 19th Pennsyl vania Infantry, a Regiment organized for the Spanish-Ameri can War as part of the N. G. P., and mustered out shortly after that war. Francis Howard Williams Services 1915-1919 as Treasurer of Auxiliary No. 7, Red Cross, and Treasurer, Sailors and Soldiers Receptions. 76 MARYLAND SOCIETY Military or Naval Service L. Wethered Barroll Entered U. S. Service in July, 19 17, on Call of the President under his Commission as Captain, Coast Artillery, N. G., Md. Served in Coast Defenses at Fort Howard, Md., Fort Monroe, Va., Fort Hancock, N. J. Discharged December 13, 1918. Washington Bowie, Jr. Called into service of U. S. as Colonel 5th Maryland Infantry, N. G, in April, 191 7, and served -as its C. O. and Colonel 1 ioth Field Artillery to June, 19 19. Serving at Camp McClel lan, Fort Sam Houston, Fort Sill, and overseas one year, taking part in battles in Meuse-Argonne in October-November, 191 8. Discharged, June 20th, 1919. William Garnett Chisolm Enlisted July 1, 1918, in U. S. Naval Reserve Force as Yeoman 3d Class; promoted Chief Storekeeper, September ist, 1918; Commissioned Ensign, Pay Corps, November 13, 191 8. Served at Annapolis, Md., at Yeoman School, Hampton Roads, Va. ; at Naval Officers Training School at Princeton; at Pelham Bay Training Station; and on U. S. S. Western Ocean under overseas orders. Placed on inactive duty June 2, 1919. William Grimes Dancy Commissioned 2d Lieutenant Field Artillery, U. S. A., July 25, 1917; promoted ist Lieutenant, September 15, 1917. Served with 1 ioth Field Artillery, 29th Division, and by transfer in the Quartermaster's Corps and Adjutant General's Department. Served at Camp McClellan, Ala.; Camp Hill, Va.; Camp Beauregard, La. ; Camp Pike, Ark. ; and overseas, with General Headquarters at Chaumont, France. Discharged, April 15, 1919. Henry Cotheal Evans Served in France with American Ambulance and French Motor Transport Service, May to October, 191 7. Commissioned 2d 77 HONOR ROLL Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., October 2, 1917; ist Lieut., August 2, 1918; and Captain, November 6, 1918. Served with 6th Field Artillery overseas in engagements at Cantigny, Montdidier, Noyon, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Meuse- Argonne, and Sedan; cited. Discharged, April 8, 1919. France, June 3, 19 19. Citation Orders No. 2. 1. The following named officers and enlisted men of the American Expeditionary Forces, are cited for gallantry in ac tion and are entitled to wear a silver star on the Victory medal ribbon, as prescribed by paragraph I. G. O. 75, c. s. these headquarters. 2. 2nd Lieut. Henry C. Evans, Btrf. F. 6th F. A. for gal lantry in action near Chaudon, France, 18-19 July, 1918, in fearlessly exposing himself to shell and machine gun fire in order to observe the fire of his battery. By command of General Pershing: James C. Harbord, Chief of Staff. Headquarters First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, Germany, December 4, 1919. General Orders No. 89. The Division Commander cites the following officers and men of this command for conspicuous gallantry and heroism in the re cent operations between the Argonne and the Meuse, Oct. ist- nth, 1918. ist Lt. Henry C. Evans, 6th Field Artillery "during an in tense enemy bombardment of a battery position, went from piece to piece, giving the crews the data for continuing the rolling barrage in support of the infantry and inspiring his men by his coolness and disregard of personal danger." By command of Major-General McGlachlin, Stephen C. Fuqus, Chief of Staff. Charles Beatty Finley Entered U. S. Service as Captain ist Maryland Infantry in July, 19 1 7, under President's Call. Commissioned Major, August 4, 1917, Lieutenant Colonel, October 26, 1918, and 7« MARYLAND SOCIETY Colonel, March 20, 19 19. Served in the 29th Division with 115th Infantry, 11 6th Infantry, 113th Infantry, and with Headquarters 58th Brigade and 29th Division. Served at Camp McClellan, Ala., and overseas in defense of the Center Sector, Haute Alsace, and in Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Discharged, July 29, I9I9- William Freeland Fullam Rear Admiral U. S. N. Retired. Entered the Navy in 1873 and promoted through grades to Rear Admiral in 19 14. In command of U. S. Naval Forces in the Pacific throughout War period. Commended by his superiors for his "energetic mea sures" and performance of duties. Retired for age October, 1920. John Custis Handy Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Air Service, U. S. A., Septem ber 4, 1917; promoted Captain April 3, 1918; served at Kelly Field, Texas ; Washington, D. C. ; Fort Sill ; and Texas. Dis charged June 6, 1 9 19. John Phillip Hill Called into U. S. Service under Commission as Major Judge Advocate General's Department, Maryland N. G, July 25th, 1917. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Judge Advocate, 22nd October, 1918. Served with the 29th Division from its or ganization till after the Armistice and with the 8th Army Corps from December ioth, 191 8, until its dissolution, April 20th, 1919. Liaison Officer to the General Staff of the 17th French Army Corps during the operations north of Verdun in October, 1918. Decorated with the Croix de Guerre with Silver Star. Discharged May 9th, 1919. Malcolm Westcott Hill Commissioned Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., August T5> !9T7' Served in Belvoir Camp until November 13, 1917; then assigned to General Engineer Depot, Production Division, November 1917-1918; transferred to Engineering and Stand ardization branch, General Staff, until discharged August ist, 1919. Anderson Dana Hodgon Called into U. S. Service April 6, 1917, as Lieutenant Maryland Naval Militia; promoted Lieutenant Commander U. S. Naval 79 HONOR ROLL Reserve Force; served on U. S. S. Missouri, New Mexico, New York and Pennsylvania with West Atlantic Fleet. Com mended by Fleet Commander for "highly efficient service" as his Aide and as Fleet Discipline Officer. Placed on inactive duty July 20, 19 19. Charles Thomas Holloway, 2d. Enlisted in U. S. Naval Reserve Force in April, 191 7, and assigned to Aviation duty. Discharged at his own request in October, 191 7; then served as Civilian Instructor for the Army at Mineola Field, L. I., and Gerstner Field, Lake George, La.; while working there he was commissioned in March, 19 1 8, 2d Lieutenant in the Marine Corps and assigned to the First Squadron Marine Aviation Corps. Served overseas in France between Calais and Dunkirk until returned and dis charged January 11, 19 19. Guy Tilghman Orme Hollyday Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Cavalry, U. S. A., October 26, 191 7; promoted ist Lieutenant with original date of rank. Served at Fort Myer, and Camps Stuart and Hancock. Dis charged on resignation June 10, 1919. Iredell W. Iglehart Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., No vember 25, 1917, and promoted Captain, July 2, 1918. Served with 310th Field Artillery, 79th Division, at Camp Meade and overseas in France. Discharged March 5, 1919. Rogers Israel Commissioned in June, 19 1 8, Chaplain with assimilated rank of First Lieutenant in the Army of the U. S., to rank as such from May 27, 1918. Served overseas at Base Hospital No. 20 at Chatel Guyon until discharged January 20, 1919. John Dudley Long Graduated from U. S. Military Academy February 15, 1899. Entered the War as Captain U. S. A. Promoted Major, May !5> I9I75 Lieut. Colonel, August 5, 1917; and Colonel, July 30, 19 1 8. Served at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Camp Pike, Ark. ; Camp Stanley, Texas ; and Camp Devens, Mass. ; served with 87th Division; organized and commanded 305th U. S. Cavalry; later Military Attache, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. 80 maryland society Austin McCarthy McDonnell Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A., September 30, 1910; promoted Captain, July, 1917; and Major, Field Artillery, N. A., June, 1918. Served at Fort Randolph, Canal Zone; Fort Strong, Mass.; Camp Merritt; and overseas at Bain de Bretagne and elsewhere in France. James Alfred Merritt Commissioned Second Lieutenant, U. S. A., September 25, 1908; promoted ist Lieutenant June 18th, 1916; retired as Cap tain for disability incurred in the line of duty, May 15, 1917; placed again on active duty and served at Fort Bayard, at Boulder, and Fort Logan, Colorado. Returned finally to re tired list July 15, 1920. William A. Merritt Entered U. S. Navy May 20, 1898, as Assistant Paymaster, rank of Ensign ; promoted through grades to Pay Inspector with rank of Commander, July 1, 191 7. Served on various ships during War period. Nathan Atherton Middleton Commissioned Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., July 30, 1917, and promoted Major October 2, 1918. Served with 23d Regiment Engineers overseas, taking part in Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Discharged July 7, 1919. Benjamin Patten Nicklin Entered U. S. Army January, 1895, in Infantry arm of service; promoted through grades to Colonel, May 11, 19 18. Served during War period as Instructor and Commander at Fort Oglethorpe, Camp Merritt, and elsewhere. John Bailey Nicklin Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, N. A., August 15, 191 7. Served at Fort Oglethorpe, Frankfort Ar senal, Camp Meade, and Washington, D. C. Discharged, May 31, I9I9- Francis F. Randolph Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A. Pro moted Captain March 28, 1918. Served with 6th Field Artil lery, ist Brigade, ist Division, overseas at Santigny, Montdidier, Noyon, Department of the Aisne, Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel Offensive, and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Cited in orders by 81 HONOR ROLL Division Commander August 2d, 1918, for "distinguished con duct during the operations of this division south of Soissons, July 18-22, 1918" he having "distinguished himself by his tire less and courageous performance of duty as regimental opera tions officer through the attack," and again cited by the same C. O. on December 13, 1918, "for distinguished conduct in the recent operations between the Argonne and the Meuse" "for the greatest efficiency in the discharge of his duties. He has at all times displayed the highest devotion to duty, untiring energy and zeal, and absolute loyalty. His example has been worthy of the best traditions of our service and of the First Division." Deco rated with the Victory Medal with 5 clasps and 2 silver stars. Discharged June 25, 1919, at Gievres, France. Cited in Orders by C. O. ist Division A. E. F. August 2d, 1918, as follows: "The Division Commander cites the following organizations, officers and men, for distinguished conduct during the operations of this Division south of Soissons, July 18-22, 1918: Captain Francis F. Randolph 6th Field Artillery, 'distinguished himself by his tireless and courageous performance of duty as regimental operations officer through the attack.' By command of Major General Summerall:" Again cited by C. O. ist Division, A. E. F., December 13, 1918, as follows: "The Division Commander cites the following officers and men of this command for distinguished conduct in the recent opera tions between the Argonne and the Meuse : «slr. fir. Mr tl> J- %b ?r* >r» *T< ^F flff fl|t "Captain F. F. Randolph Operations Officer, 6th F. A., 'for the greatest efficiency in the discharge of his duties. He has at all times displayed the high est devotion to duty, untiring energy and zeal, and absolute loyalty. His example has been worthy of the best traditions of our service and of the First Division.' ******* By command of Major General McGlachlin." 82 maryland society Francis Fielding Reid Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., Novem ber 30, 1916; promoted through grades to Captain, October 8, 1918. Served with 3d, 12th, and 7th Field Artillery and ist Field Artillery, Brigade Headquarters, here and overseas, taking part in engagements east of Verdun and at Cantigny, France, and serving in Germany. Discharged on resignation November 12, 1919. Ernest Ames Robbins, Jr. Entered U. S. Service, July 25, 1917, under his Commission as Major, Adjutant General's Department, N. G., Md., under the President's Call. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel September 20, 1918. Served as Adjutant, 58th Infantry Brigade, 29th Division, here and overseas in France, and as Adjutant General of the 7th, 6th, and 4th Army Corps in succession, and on court martial duty in Paris; took part in engagement in Haute- Alsace; and the 2d Army Operations before Metz. Discharged September 15, 1919. Robert Hickley Shriver Called into U. S. Service in May, 1917, by the President as Private 5th Infantry, Maryland N. G., which became the 115th U. S. Infantry; made Private ist Class September 15, 1918. Served with 29th Division at Camp McClellan, Ala. ; and over seas in the Alsace Haute Sector from July to September, 191 8, and in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive October 8-29th, 1918. Discharged June 5, 19 19. Henry Lee Smith Commissioned ist Lieutenant Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., March 29, 1917; promoted Captain July 16, 1917. Served as Medical Examiner and Instructor at Johns Hopkins University, Fort Myer, and Base Hospital, Camp Lee. Discharged De cember 16, 191 8. Harrison Tilghman Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A., April 7, 1909; promoted ist Lieutenant March 11, 191 1; Cap tain July 1, 1916; Major in National Army May 3d, 1918. Served overseas and took part in engagements near Verdun while with 2d French Army in Spring, 1918; attached to Head quarters 91st Division in St. Mihiel Offensive; with Head- 83 HONOR ROLL quarters Railway Artillery Reserve during Meuse-Argonne Of fensive. Resigned October 8th, 19 19. Scott Townsend, IV. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant Infantry August 15, 1917; trans ferred to School of Military Aeronautics; rated as Reserve Mili tary Aviator September 14, 19 18. Served at Camp Meade, Kelly Field, Taliaferro Field, and Langley Field. Lloyd B. Whitman Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A., April, 191 7, and promoted Captain, September, 1918. Served at Johns Hopkins University, and Bazeilles-sur-Meuse, Vosges, France, with A. E. F., and as Consultant for American Red Cross Hospital for French Civilians. Discharged February, 1919. Thomas Wilson Williamson Entered the active service May 1, 1917, under his Commission as ist Lieutenant, Infantry Reserve Corps, U. S. A. Served with 302d Infantry and discharged by reason of illness, Feb ruary 26, 19 1 8. Service Other Than Military or Naval Randolph Barton Chairman and Member Selective Service Local Board No. 4, Baltimore County, June, 1917, to April, 1919. Randolph Barton, Jr. Services during period of war as Associate Member Legal Ad visory Board, 3d District, Selective Service Draft, City of Balti more, and in aid of Liberty Loans and War Savings Stamp Campaigns. Leigh Bonsal Services as Member Legal Advisory Board, 3d Legislative Dis trict of Baltimore, in the Selective Service Draft during the war period. Francis Barnum Culver Services from November, 19 17, as President Auditor, U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, located at Balti more. 84 maryland society Septimus Davis Associate Member Legal Advisory Board for Harford County in Selective Service Draft. William Rush Dunton, Jr. Neurologist to Medical Advisory Board No. 2 for Maryland in Selective Service Draft, December, 1917, to November, 1918. Richard Mareen Duvall Services during period of war as Associate Member Legal Ad visory Board, 2d District Selective Service Draft, City of Balti more. James Etchberger Hancock Services as Chairman of Military Relief, Baltimore Chapter American Red Cross, and in connection with Baltimore Ath letic Club Volunteers for Home Defense Service. Alexander Lewis Hodgdon Member Medical Committee assisting St. Mary County Selec tive Service Draft Board. Granville B. Hopkins Services October, 1917, to July, 1919, as Assistant Director, Bureau of Exports, War Trade Board in Washington, D. C, and U. S. representative on Allied Blockade Committee in London and representative there of War Trade Board. James Davidson Iglehart, M.D. Services in 1917-1918 in attending sick and wounded soldiers stationed in or passing through Baltimore; in connection with Recruiting Committee; and under the direction of the Council of National Defense. Rogers Israel Services as Chaplain, American Red Cross, from June 6, 191 7, to entry into U. S. A., in June, 1918. Served overseas visit ing English Hospitals and Depots and from Camp to Camp of the American Army from the sea to the firing lines in France and in Italy. Henry Barton Jacobs Services in Drives for Liberty Loans, Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., and other Loans. Edward B. Mathews Services in Association with National Council of Defense, Na- 85 HONOR ROLL tional Research Council; as Chairman Sub-Committee on ma terials for highway, railroad, and other constructions; and as Chairman of Committee and Editor of reports on highway ma terials of roads in various states. W. Wallace McKaig Services in aid of U. S. Fuel Administrator for Maryland and in Resources Section, War Industries Board, as Chairman Sub- region No. 6. Harvey Middleton Services to U. S. Quartermaster's Department in charge of in stalling heating plant at Camp Funston and as Production Engineer for Ordnance Department. Charles M. Parr Made Adviser in charge of tin, and all products containing tin, Bureau of Exports, War Trade Board, Washington, D. C\ Special Assistant Department of State, and by that Department sent to Canary Islands as representative of War Trade Board. Edward Boteler Passano Special Agent, U. S. Shipping Board, at Baltimore in charge of chartering docks and ships in overseas trade; Chairman Towson Branch Red Cross. Tilghman Goldsborough Pitts Member Selective Service Local Board No. 4, Baltimore Coun ty; also Investigator and later Chief for the State, of American Protective League. Walter Brewster Platt Services in October, 19 18, in aid of U. S. Public Health Ser vice in Influenza Epidemic. John C. Rose Services as Judge of U. S. District Court, District of Mary land. Alfred Jenkins Shriver Services during the period of the War as Associate Member, Legal Advisory Board, 4th District, Selective Service Draft, City of Baltimore, and in advising and assisting Local Board No. 19. William Henry De Courcy Wright Thom Services as Chairman Committee on Appeals of the "Maryland Belgian Aid Committee"; as member of Executive Committee 86 MARYLAND SOCIETY of the National Belgian Aid Committee ; Vice-Chairman Mary land Naval Recruiting Committee; Member Maryland Com mittee Naval League ; and Member American Red Cross. Anthony Morris Tyson Permanent member Legal Advisory Board, Selective Service Draft, for First District of Baltimore City, 1917-1919. George Ross Veazey Associate member, Legal Advisory Board, Selective Service Draft, for Fourth District, City of Baltimore, 1917-1919, and especially assigned to assist Local Draft Board No. 22, 1918- 1919. John Seymour Taliaferro Waters Associate member, Legal Advisory Board, Selective Service Draft, 3d District, City of Baltimore — December, 191 7, to completion of Draft Lloyd B. Whitman Member of committee of four for examining applicants from Maryland and adjacent counties of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Delaware for admission to the Officers' Medical Reserve Corps, working about three nights a week at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, from December 1, 1916, to June 7, 191 7. 87 MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Willis D. Ballard Commissioned Major Ordnance, Reserve Corps, U. S. A., June 8, 191 8. Served at Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, and else where as Inspector of Ordnance. Discharged July 15, 1919. Edward Breck Entered U. S. Service February 13, 191 7, as Lieutenant Com mander U. S. Naval Reserve Force; served in Office Naval In telligence, operating in Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina, then in Portugal and France. Decorated with the Navy Cross, French Legion of Honor, and made Commander of Portuguese order of Ariz and Order of Christ, with the U. S. Navy Cross "for dangerous and distinguished service in the line of his pro fession as Special Agent in Brazil and Argentine and later as Naval Attache at Lisbon, where he established a valuable ser vice of information throughout Tortgual.'' Francis S. Breed Enlisted April 18, 1917, in U. S. Naval Reserve Force — War ranted Coxswain and Storekeeper ist Class and Chief Store keeper. Sailed for France in July, 191 7; served at Mine Sweep ing base in 1918. Relieved from active duty January 13, 1919. George Ellis Densmore Entered U. S. Service October 28th, 1918, as 1st Lieutenant Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., and assigned to Duty as head of Construction branch, Plant Maintenance Office, Boston Zone, Quartermaster Department. Discharged May 15, 1919. George D. Deshon Graduated from U. S. Military Academy in 1886. At outbreak of war was serving in the Canal Zone in the grade of Lieu tenant-Colonel Medical Corps, U. S. A., as Chief Surgeon on the Staff of General Clarence Edwards, with whom he was MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY transferred to the Northeastern Department at Boston, where he served till his death on June 24, 191 7. Percy Deshon Commissioned 2d Lieutenant Field Artillery in April, 1912; promoted ist Lieutenant May 15, 1916, and Captain May 15, 1917; retired for physical disability in September, 1917, and served as Adjutant of Recruit Depot at Fort McDowell, Cal., till September, 1919, when relieved from active duty. Hancock Dorr Enlisted U. S. Navy as Seaman September, 1918; promoted Quartermaster 3d Class December 2, 1918, served at Bumkin Island Training Station and Hingham Training Station. Re leased from active duty December 21, 1918. David Gorham Eldridge Entered the service April, 191 7, as Lieutenant-Commander M. C. National Naval Volunteers; promoted Commander M. C. U. S., Naval Reserve Force, July, 1919. Served at Boston. Edward A. Hurd Commissioned 2d Lieutenant Cavalry November 27, 1917. Served overseas with 348th Machine Gun Battalion, 91st Division. Served at St. Mihiel, the Meuse-Argonne, and Lys- Scheldt, Belgium. Discharged May 26, 1919. John Lloyd Temple Jeffries Private Air Service, U. S. A., September 3, 1917, by volunteer enlistment at Paris, France; commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., November 8, 19 17; served with A. E. F. at Paris, Tours, Saumar, and elsewhere in France. Discharged October 22, 191 8. Henry Morris Kelley Enlisted at Camp Zachary Taylor Training Camp, November 6, 1918, and served there until discharged December 5, 1918. Preston Shepard Lincoln Commissioned Lieutenant Junior Grade, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, March 24, 191 7; promoted Lieutenant Naval Reserve Flying Force Corps October 7, 1919. Served at Coast Sta tions in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, in England and France, and on shipboard in the Mediterranean. Relieved from active duty July 11, 1919. 89 honor roll William McNaughton Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., De cember 12, 1917. Served at Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., as De tachment Commander, Post Adjutant, and Personnel and In telligence Officer. Discharged May 17, 1919. Commissioned Major, Officers Reserve Corps, July 9, 1919. Grafton Winthrop Minot Commissioned ist Lieutenant, U. S. Ordnance Reserve Corps, June 11, 1917; promoted Captain February, 1919. Served at Camp Devens and with A. E. F. Discharged December, 1918. George Andrews Moriarty, Jr. Commissioned April 4, 191 8. Captain, Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, and served in the War Department at Washington. Joseph B. Murdock Rear Admiral U. S. Navy Retired. Placed on active duty and served at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., from May 1, 1918, to May 1, 1919. Walter Merriam Pratt Commissioned Captain, Military Intelligence Division, U. S. A., November 1, 1918, and served at Camp Mills, N. Y. Dis charged March 28, 1919. Eben Putnam Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., June 25, 1917. Served at Boston Depot, Q. M. Dept; overseas with the A. E. F., at Nantes, France; and in return with head quarters N. E. Dept. Discharged August 22, 19 19. Franklin Delano Putnam Enlisted May 8, 191 7, in the Harvard Regiment and served till its disbandment August 15, 1917. Entered Plattsburg Train ing Camp August 25, 191 7; commissioned Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., November 27, 191 7; served with 302d Infantry and at Headquarters 76th Division at Camp Devens and overseas in France. Discharged December 18, 1918. Ralph Kirkham Safford Entered U. S. Service in March, 191 7, as ist Lieutenant In fantry; served with 104th Infantry, 52d Brigade, 26th Divi sion, overseas at Quincy Bois, Chemin des Dames, Soissons, Apremont, Vivay, Seicheprey, and Chateau Thierry; wounded 90 MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY at Beaumont, Toul Sector, June 16, 191 8. Served as Instructor at Camp Grant, 111. Discharged December 19, 19 18. Foster Waterman Stearns Commissioned ist Lieutenant Infantry, November 27, 191 7 ; served with the 41st Division and ist Division with the General Staff and as Assistant Military Attache at Brussels. Took part in engagements at St. Mihiel September, 1918, and was wounded. Discharged August 5, 19 19. Trevor Washington Swett Commissioned 2d Lieutenant Infantry, Officers Reserve Corps, August 15, 19 1 7, and provisionally in U. S. A. October 26, 1917; promoted ist Lieutenant October 26, 1917, and Captain July 31, 191 9. Served overseas with 9th Infantry, 2d Division Headquarters and Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, and as Assistant Military Attache at Warsaw. Took part in en gagements in Toulon-Troyon Sector; Chateau-Thierry; Sois sons, and Meuse-Argonne. Wounded at Soissons. Decorated with the Croix de Guerre (gold star). Cited in orders by Marshal Petain as follows: "The Marshal commanding the Army of the East cites in the orders of the Army Corps with the Approval of the General Commanding in Chief the Amer ican Expeditionary Forces, ist Lieutenant Trevor W. Swett, 9th Infantry, U. S., who on July 18, 1918, southwest of Soissons, although wounded, continued to advance with his Colonel — would not allow himself to be evacuated except after being ordered evacuated by the Regimental Surgeon." Parker Tuck Commissioned Captain Infantry, U. S. A., August 14, 191 7. Served at Camp Devens, Mass., with A. E. F. ; in France, being assigned to the 303d Infantry, 76th Division; took part in the Somme Offensive ; Attached to G. H. 2 Intelligence Service ; as signed as Assistant Military Attache at Berne, Switzerland, and then to the General Staff at Washington, D. C. Honorably discharged January 19, 1920; Commissioned Major Quarter Master R. C. March 20, 1920. Bayard Tuckerman, Jr. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant Infantry, U. S. A., November 27, 1917; promoted ist Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, 1918; assigned to 77th Division; served at Camp Shelby, Miss., and 91 HONOR ROLL with A. E. F., taking part in engagements in the Argonne Forest. Discharged February, 1919. Charles Sumner Wentworth Commissioned Major Infantry August 15, 1917, served with 301st Ammunition Train, with Military Police, and otherwise here and overseas in France and Germany. Discharged August 15, 1919. John Henry Westfall Lieutenant U. S. Navy, retired ; placed in command U. S. Naval Station, East Lamoine, Maine and there served till his death January 19, 1919. Roger Wolcott Commissioned Major Infantry, U. S. A., December 4, 1917, and assigned to duty in Judge Advocate General's Department in connection with the Selective Service Draft. Service Other Than Military or Naval Talbot Aldrich Services as member Unpaid Supplementary Volunteer Protective Force of the Department of Justice and as private in Motor Corps. Henry Hersey Andrew Services in 191 7, as Member Veteran Corps of Artillery, N. Y., on active duty guarding the Aqueduct to N. Y. City. In 191 8, served with Red Cross in Paris, attached to the Bureau of Refugees, and elsewhere in France and in England. Francis Henry Appleton Services as Chairman Essex County Red Cross Chapter and services in recruiting 101st U. S. Engineers, which served in France as part of the 26th Division, and in organizing the ist Motor Corps. Luther Atwood Services as Chairman of Lynn War Records Committee; as member of the Red Cross Committee for Lynn, and in Liberty Loan Drives. Hosea Starr Ballou Services as Chairman for Red Cross, Young Men's Christian 92 MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY Association, and War Libraries in Brookline, Mass., and in the several Liberty Loan Drives. Jesse Bunton Baxter Services as member Committee on Public Safety for Milton, Member American Protective League, member five Liberty Loan Committees in Milton, Chairman War Savings Stamp Cam paign, Red Cross Membership Campaign, Treasurer Y. M. C. A. War Work Fund, and United War Work Campaign. Boylston Adams Beal Diplomatic Special Agent of the Department of State attached to the U. S. Embassy at London, 1916-1919. Frederic Ruthven Bogardus Services as Chairman District D, Ward 5, Boston, in all Liberty Loan Drives, in Victory Loan drive, and in Red Cross Drives. Harry Lamprey Brown Services as member Jewelers War Service Committee and mem ber Community Labor Board, District No. 6, Division B, Bos ton. John Lawton Butler Services as Registrar of Selective Service Draft Board, Nye County, Nevada. Director of local Council of Defense, Local Food Administrator, and active in Liberty Loan Drives and Red Cross and War Savings Stamp Drives. Louis Arthur Coolidge Chairman National Committee on Welfare Work, Council of National Defense; Member Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board; Member Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety; Chairman Massachusetts Committee to welcome home return ing soldiers and sailors. William Ogilvie Comstock Services in Brookline and Boston in aid of the Red Cross and with Y. M. C. A. entertaining soldiers and sailors. Thomas K. Cummins Member Executive Committee for Massachusetts of the Na tional War Savings Committee. Vice-President and later Treasurer Italian War Relief Fund of America. Alfred Dorr Services from June I, 191 8, to the following winter as Member and Investigator, American Protective Association, giving much 93 HONOR ROLL time and the use of his automobile both night and day in his work of making investigations. Francis Apthorp Foster Secretary Committee on Recruiting, Dukes County; Member Edgartown Committee on Public Safety. Chairman Edgar- town Branch, Martha's Vineyard Chapter, Red Cross and Home Service. Harry Augustus Garfield Member U. S. Food Administration; Chairman of Committee that fixed price of wheat June to September, 1917; U. S. Fuel Administrator from August 23, 1917. Samuel Hammond Member Public Safety Committee, town of Nahant; Special Police for War Service from Spring, 191 7, and Treasurer since February, 191 8; also member Liberty Loan Local Committees and Registrar for Selective Draft. Franklin W. Hobbs Member War Service Committee of Wool Manufacturing In dustry of the U. S. ; advisor to the War Industry Board in all matters connected with wool manufacturing. Paul M. Hubbard Associate member Legal Advisory Board, town of Brookline, in the Selective Draft. John M. Keyes Chairman Local Board for Selective Draft, Division No. 29 of Massachusetts. Member Concord, Mass., Committee of Public Safety. Retail price reporter for U. S. Food Adminis trator. Edward Holmes Kittredge Services from February, 1918, to December 31, 1918, as Secre tary of the Capital Issues Committee of New England, created under the War Finance Corporation Act for the conservation of credit, labor, and material. Joseph Grafton Minot Member Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety; Secretary Committee on Solicitation of Funds for Patriotic Purposes. Member Executive Committee Army and Navy Club for en listed men ; Vice Chairman Army & Navy Branch, Y. M. C. A. 94 MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY Member of War Work Committee Y. M. C. A., and Director of its Boston Branch. Seymour Morris Treasurer of Chicago Chapter Red Cross; Chairman Selective Draft District Board No. 2, Northern District of Illinois. Glen Tilley Morse Services as Chairman West Newbury Auxiliary, Essex County Chapter, American Red Cross, and Chairman of the Home Ser vice of the same and of Red Cross, Liberty Loan, and other drives; member Public Safety Committee of West Newbury and Chairman of Special Aid and Relief Committee. Everett Morss Member Priorities Committee, War Industries Board, and Chief of Brass Section, War Industries Board. Charles Read Nutter Associate Director Northeastern Division Red Cross from De cember, 191 7, to September, 19 18, and Director of its Publicity Bureau September, 1918, to April, 1919. Edward Osgood Otis Services as Army Contract Surgeon assigned to examination of men of 26th Division, and after 1918, Major Medical Reserve Corps. Frederick Wesley Parker Services as Coal Commissioner at Somerville, Mass., from Sep tember 1, 1917, to June 1, 1919. Howard L. Shurtleff Member War Service Committee for War Department relative to Surgical Supplies for the U. S. Government during and fol lowing the War. William B. Snow Services during and after the War period as Special Agent, Bureau of Investigation, U. S. Department of Justice, serving throughout New England. Morgan Hewitt Stafford Services 1917-1918 in Red Cross and Liberty Loan Campaigns and as member of Selective Service Draft Board at Newton, Mass.; as Civilian Auditor, 1917, Quartermaster's Department, Camp Devens ; Assistant Chief, Section of Administration, De partment of Tuberculosis, American Red Cross Commission to 95 HONOR ROLL Italy, 1918. Stationed in New York City and in 1918-1919 in Rome, Italy; Red Cross Commissions as 2d Lieutenant, ist Lieutenant, and Captain. Spencer J. Steinmetz Services as Four Minute Man throughout New England and the U. S. Elliot Dawes Stetson Services as Chairman Liberty Loan Committee for New Bed ford in ist, 2d, and 3d loan drives; a member and in part Chairman of Selective Draft, Local Board Division No. 3, New Bedford. Harry Appleton Stevens. Chairman and worker in all Liberty Loan and Red Cross Drives and attached to Boston Headquarters Department of Justice as Special Investigator. James Arthur Stiles Chairman Selective Draft, Local Board Division No. 13, Mass., through entire period; Chairman Community Labor Board; member enlistment Committee Local Public Safety Committee and Speaker in aid of Liberty Loans. Henry Fuller Tapley Services as President and member Executive Committee of Lynn Chapter Red Cross from February, 19 17. Charles Henry Taylor, Jr. Services from April, 191 7, to December, 1918, as member of Intelligence Bureau, Paper and Pulp Conservation Division of War Industries Board, and as War Conservator of Paper and Pulp for New England States under that Board. Houston A. Thomas Chairman Hamilton and Wenham Branch Red Cross; member Committee of Public Safety for same ; member all Local Liberty Loan Committees during War period; Comptroller of U. S. War Work Fund for Hamilton and Wenham. Member Wel come Home Committee for Town of Hamilton. William Francis Warden Services in designing and producing range finding landscapes for Camp Devens; Volunteer in Surgical Dressing Inspection and Packing Departments of Red Cross and for the Surgical Dressing Committee of New England. 96 massachusetts society Nathan Warren Chairman Committee for War Libraries ; member committee on War Chest Work; Member Red Cross and other organizations for War Work. Walter Kendall Watkins Engaged in recruiting men for the Army and Navy; sending supplies to the camps and overseas; assisting men on their dis charge financially, and obtaining employment. Member of Executive Committee of the 191 7 Minute Men Committee, Mass. Society, Sons of the American Revolution. George Francis Weld Services as a Four Minute Man; as member Episcopal Church General War Commission and Secretary Episcopal Church War Commission for California and Secretary for the Province of the Pacific. Frederick Silsbee Whitwell Services as Associate Member Legal Advisory Board for the Boston District in the Selective Service Draft and as a member of the American Red Cross. Arthur Meserve Wiggin Member Brookline ist, 2d, and 3d Liberty Loan Drives; Dis trict Chairman in Boston 4th Liberty Loan ; member and worker of all Red Cross Drives; and District Chairman in Boston of United War Drive. Martin S. Willard Federal Fuel Administrator for New Hanover County, North Carolina, from October, 191 7, to end of War; member Soldiers' Business Committee for New Hanover County from July, 191 7. Fred Allan Wilson Member for New England District of the Federal Board for Curtailment of Non-War Building Construction and Special Delegate for Builders of New England to War Labor Policies Board. 97 CONNECTICUT SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Henry Adams Commissioned July i, 191 7; ordered in active service, August 16, 1917. Captain Engineers, U. S. A.; promoted Major, February 25, 19 18. Served at Boston, Mass., as Assistant Department Engineer, U. S. A. Northeastern Department and overseas as Head of Engineering Section and Consulting En gineer, Offensive Division Chemical Warfare Service ; at Peace Conference; as Chief, Coal Division in France, on Peace Com mission, Engineering Department and Assistant Chief Mines Section, Belgian Mission; and in command 2d Battalion 158th Infantry. Discharged May 12, 1918. Frank Thornton Arms Entered Navy as Assistant Paymaster, March 14, 1892, having previous Naval service as Paymaster's Clerk, 1886-7. Pro moted to Paymaster, 1898; Pay Inspector, 1905; Pay Director (Captain), 19 14. Received medals for services on U. S. S. Detroit, during war with Spain. Served during World War, at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. Nathan King Averill Graduate U. S. Military Academy, 1895, Second Lieutenant Cavalry, ist Lieutenant, 1899; Captain, 1901 ; Major, 1916; Lieutenant Colonel, 1917; commissioned Colonel, Infantry N. A., August 16, 191 7. Assigned to command 308th Infantry. Serving overseas at Arras Front, Baccarat Sector, the Vesle, the Oise-Aisne Offensive, and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Lucius Barnes Barbour Commissioned Captain, Infantry, N. A., November 2, 1917, assigned to duty in office of Provost Marshal General, Wash ington, D. C, and there served until discharged February 11, 1919- 98 . connecticut society Amos Foote Barnes Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., October 31, 191 8, and served with i52d Depot Brigade at Camp Upton, N. Y. Discharged October 30, 191 9. Newton Case Brainard Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Field Artillery, N. A., November 27, 1917. Served with 303d Field Artillery, 59th Field Artil lery, at Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, in Camp Devens, Camp Jackson, and Fort Ethan Allen. Discharged December 7, 1918. Ludlow Seguine Bull Enlisted in Medical Corps, U. S. A., joining the Yale Mobile Unit, June 28, 191 7; promoted Private ist Class, August, 1917; Sergeant, June 26, 1918. Went overseas, August, 1917, and served in France at Limoges and elsewhere, and on assign ment to Chief Surgeon, A. E. F., being attached to the Rent ing, Requisition, and Claims Service Headquarters, S. O. S., from July, 19 18, to September, 1919. Discharged September 29, 1919. Ansel Granville Cook Commissioned Captain, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., July 23, 1917; promoted Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A., June 1, 1918. Served at Fort Adams, R. I.; Ft. Oglethorpe, Camp Gordon, and Camp Wheeler, Ga. ; Camp McLellan and Camp Sheridan, Ala.; Camp Shelby, Miss.; and Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Discharged March 1, 1919, and commissioned, April 13th, 1920, Lieut. Colonel, Medical Reserve Corps. Calvin Duvall Cowles Graduated U. S. Military Academy, June 13, 1873. Retired for age as Colonel, Infantry, U. S. A., June 26, 1913. Detailed to duty, Connecticut Organized Militia, July 22, 1913. Over seer of drills and instruction, Mobilization of i02d U. S. In fantry at Camp Yale in 191 7; Professor, Military Science and Tactics R. O. T. C. and C. O. S. A. T. C, Trinity College, 191 8-1 919; relieved from active duty May 20, 19 19. Ralph Dennis Cutler Called into U. S. Service, July 19, 1917, under commission as Captain, Quartermaster Corps, Conn. N. G. Served at Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C, as Assistant to Constructing Q. M. and Camp Q. M., July, 191 7, to February 3, 1918, and Assist- 99 HONOR ROLL ant to Chief Purchasing Officer, Q. M. C, A. E. F., at Paris, France, March, 191 8, to December 31, 19 18. Discharged February 3, 19 19. John Sinclair Dye Commissioned Captain, Medical Reserve Corps, April 25, 191 7; promoted Major, May 18, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, September 9, 1918. Served at Camp Benjamin Harrison; at Base Hos pital, Camp Sevier; as assistant in Surgeon General's Office. Discharged June 7, 1919, and commissioned Colonel, Medical Reserve Corps, same day. George Francis Eaton Commissioned Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, March 20, 1917; promoted Lieutenant, Junior Grade, May 1, 191 8; served as Instructor in Navigation and Seamanship in Section 1, Third Naval District; placed on inactive duty, January 15, 1919. Franklin Farrel, Jr. Called into service April, 1917, as member U. S. Naval Reserve Force with commission as Ensign ; promoted Lieutenant, Junior Grade, January, 1918, and Lieutenant, April 1, 1918; served with Patrol Boat Fleet at Newport and New London, and on inspection duty for Navy Ordnance Bureau; placed on inactive duty January 9, 1919. Richard Johnston Goodman Entered the Service of the U. S., March 26, 1917, on the call of the President, as Colonel, ist Infantry, Connecticut, N. G: Served on Guard duty in Connecticut from March 26, 1917, to July 6, 191 7, and thereafter training men for new organiza tions and for replacements. Discharged December 22, 1918.' Walter Lippincott Goodwin Enlisted October 28, 1918, in Field Artillery Central Officers Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Discharged De cember 1, 19 1 8. Alfred Lucius Hart Entered Great Lakes Naval Training Camp as Chief Quarter master, Aviation, in U. S. Naval Reserve Corps, July 18, 1918; graduated therefrom and commissioned as Ensign, November 21, 1918. Placed on inactive duty December 10, 1918. Henry Stuart Hotchkiss Commissioned Captain, Signal Reserve Corps, October 25, 191 7; i General Society of Colonial Wars ¦//l/'rir/J //if /fH-tf///, f/i /-rrriy/t/V/n/' f/J, ///r//rMjr//./s>yrr/sr/u/ //ft/rift/tr .ieri'frr /•r/u/rf/'i//// /////i A)///r /////Yr//- //////:> ry- r///tr/-/r/r //„ //,>,/,/'//„,- /.V/7-/.9M IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF //r Jr\./,,/W,r ¦Or,,rrn/Jc~-,r/y ,//"¦''"'"'/ Warn ,jA,„/„ *M**/im //„->/,.,„/,s„/Ur,y ,/ f,< ,„¦ ' ,„ //«¦ r«,- fd&M t's^/s'f/.V1 w ///fit.M /u/, /*' /if ///s/if/rrf/ tf/Kf />/ *f/°f /¦/¦// tr////fy////' % -' m o-w ^jj~r7~n «-*-^w*_ ^y. JStmefay $>**/**/ tiW&M^ yj.„,„,/./™rSyY':"'"""""'"' .'/„„„/. //r.rty./C,,/,;,;,,/*),,,. \ # m !/(.' CONNECTICUT SOCIETY promoted Major, Signal Corps, U. S. A., January 28, 1918; Lieutenant Colonel, Air Service, October 8, 1918; served in Washington and overseas in France and England. Served as Assistant Chief Inspection Equipment Division, Signal Corps; as Senior Member Joint Army and Navy Committee on Balloon Air Service; Senior Assistant Military Attache, American Em bassy, London; and Vice Representative of U. S. War Board. Discharged January 25, 191 9. William DeLoss Love Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A., November, 1917; promoted Captain, November, 1918. Served as Instructor at Officers' Training Camp, Fort Monroe, Va. Discharged December, 1918, and commissioned Major, Officers' Reserve Corps. Buckingham Parsons Merriman Enlisted as private, Infantry, U. S. A., October 3, 191 7; pro moted Corporal, February 11, 19 18. Served with 304th In fantry, 76th Division, at Camp Devens and overseas at Chateau Neuf, France. On special duty with Chief of Staff, 76th Di vision, St. Amand, France. Discharged December 18, 1918. John Alexander Prior Enlisted March 22, 1917, as Seaman, U. S. Naval Reserve Force. Served on Convoy Duty in French Waters. Discharged March 14, 1919. George Lamberton Smith Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Philippine Scouts, U. S. A., March 25, 1914; promoted ist Lieutenant, March 22, 1918; Captain,. September 30, 19 18. Served in Philippine Islands. Herbert Knox Smith Commissioned Major, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., October 7, 1918, and assigned as Assistant Port Storage Officer, Port of Philadelphia, November 3, 1918, to July 26, 1919, and dis charged on that date. William George Tarbox Entered U. S. Service, July, 191 7, as Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, N. G, Connecticut; served in Coast Defenses Long Island Sound at Fort Terry. Transferred to U. S. Guards, October 21, 1918, and served at Presidio of San Francisco and at Camp Fremont, Cal. Discharged December 26, 191 8. tidNOR ROLL Gifford Emerson Taylor Commissioned Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., August 18, 1917; promoted Major, February 22, 1919. Served with I02d In fantry; with General Staff Headquarters, 26th Division, in Champagne-Marne Defensive; in Aisne-Marne Offensive; St. Mihiel Offensive; Meuse-Argonne Offensive; and Seicheprey. Cited in Division Orders, September 8, 191 8, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in action, July 23d, 1918." Cited by Head quarters A. E. F., April 19, 19 19, "for exceptionally meritor ious and conspicuous services." Discharged April 29, 1919. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, R. C, October 4, 1919. Edmund Quincy Trowbridge Commissioned Captain, Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. A., October 15, 1918. Served at Camp Humphries, Va., and Kendrick, N. J. Discharged December 3, 1918. Roger Welles Entered Naval Academy, Sept. 25, 1880, was graduated, June, 1884. In U. S. N., commissioned Ens., Lt. j. g., Lt, Bt. Comdr., Capt, R. A. (temporary), and July 1, 1919, R. A. (permanent). Served in Spanish War, receiving three medals. World War Decorations: Commander Legion of Honor, France; Grand Officer Order of Leopold II, Belgium; Order of the Rising Sun, Second Class, Japan; Navy Cross, United States of America. From April 16, 1917, to Jan. 31, 1919, was Director of Naval Intelligence, Washington, D. C. ; Feb. 4, 19 1 9, commanded 2nd Division U. S. Fleet; Sept. 1, 1919, com manded 4th Division, Atlantic Fleet; Jan. 26, 1920, and pres ent duty Commandant, Naval Base, San Diego, Cal.; Jan. 26, 1 92 1, ordered first Commandant, nth Naval District. William Henry White Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps, January 26, 1918; promoted Major, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., March 25, 1919. Served in Ordnance Department, Washing ton, and at Bridgeport. Discharged August 16, 1919. Roy C. Wilcox Served with the French from June 1, 191 7, until he was en listed with the U. S. A. in France, Oct. 1, 191 7. Prepared and commissioned in French Officers' School at Meaux. Com missioned 2nd Lt, M. T. C, 2nd Lt, Dec. 19, 1917, Cable Connecticut Society No. 542, Par 1. Promoted to ist Lt, Feb. 13, 1919, S. O. 44 G. H. Q., A. E. F. Recommended for Captaincy before Ar mistice. Served with French in American Field Service, Mallet Reserve American Mission and Motor Transport Corps, U. S. A. Was in ten out of the thirteen engagements credited to U. S. Army abroad in France. Awarded Croix de Guerre Field Service Medal. Whole outfit cited by Gen. Petain. Dis charged April 23, 1919. Service other than Military or Naval John Kimberly Beach President of New Haven War Bureau from its organization in 191 7 to its dissolution in 191 9. Samuel Fayerweather Beardsley Service as Government Appeal Agent with Local Board No. 6, Selective Draft, District of Bridgeport, throughout its existence. Service from March, 191 7, in Connecticut Home Guard. Charles Gurdon Bill Member Fuel Committee, Connecticut State Council of De fense, from 191 7; Chairman Connecticut Fuel Conservation Committee, November, 19 17, to February, 1919; Member U. S. Fuel Advisory Committee for Connecticut; Member Connecticut State Council of Defense, 19 18. John Norton Brooks Services as Chief Registrar Local Board Selective Draft; in Liberty Loans ; and as Agent for Alien Property Custodian and for the Military Emergency Board. In 19 17 and 191 8, as Aide to Governor and State Senator. Instrumental in recruiting and putting into effect, Military Laws of Connecticut. Edward Mortimer Chapman Chairman, New London Chapter, American Red Cross, Febru ary, 191 7, to August, 1919, serving in administration and relief work. Louis Richmond Cheney Services in 191 7, 1918, and 1919, as Chairman in Red Cross Membership Campaign; as member of Committee in aid of Liberty Loans; and in United War Work Campaign. 103 honor roll Francis Rexford Cooley Services in Food Saving Campaign ; as Chairman of Committee to raise funds for United War Work; and as Commander, Naval Battalion, Connecticut State Guard. Darragh DeLancey Secretary, August-December, 191 7, and Chairman, December, 1 91 7, to June, 1 9 19, of 2d District Board, State of Connecticut, in Selective Draft; Chief Industrial Furlough Section Adjutant General's Office, W. D., July, 1918, to January, 1919. John Ireland Howe Downes Artistic work in furtherance of the War in portraying in oil "The German Cruiser Emden destroyed by the British at Cocos Island" presented to and used by the N. Y. Victory Loan Com mittee. Grosvenor Ely Services as Associate — Cotton Goods Section, War Industries Board, at Washington, 191 8. Joseph Ralph Ensign Member Simsbury War Bureau under State Council of Defense; Vice-Chairman, Advisory Committee on Explosives for Con necticut under Bureau of Mines; District Chairman, Y. M. C. A., and United War Workers Drives; and member of Red Cross Drive Committee. Walter Collyer Faxon Services April 8, 19 17, to November, 191 8, as Chairman, Ways and Means Committee of Admiral Bunce Section, No. 41, Navy League of the U. S. Russell Frost Chairman, Norwalk Mayor's Committee on Safety; Chairman, Military Department, Fairfield County, Resources Mobiliza tion Committee; Chairman, Norwalk War Bureau under Con necticut Council of Defense; Chairman, United War Work Campaign of Norwalk and Wilton. John Calvin Goddard Services under Council of Defense in delivering patriotic ad dresses; in Liberty Loan, Red Cross, Y. M. C. A. and other drives; Member, town board, Council of Defense; Registrar in local Draft District in Selective Draft. 104 connecticut society Charles Archibald Goodwin Special Attorney for Supply Division U. S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation, and Manager Supply Division of same, October, 191 8, to February, 1919. Walter Lippincott Goodwin Services as member, Connecticut State Food Commission, from May to September, 1917; Chairman, Committee on Military Census, 191 7; Member of Connecticut State Council of De fense, 191 7-1 8. Charles Welles Gross Member and Secretary, Local Board No. 1, Selective Draft, City of Hartford, May 25, 1917, to March 18, 1919. Edward Avery Harriman Services October 19, 1918, to March 12, 1919, as Associate Member, Legal Advisory Board, Selective Draft, City of New Haven. Thomas Hooker, Jr. Member, Local Board No. 6, City of New Haven in Selective Draft, September 1, 19 18, to March 31, 19 19. Henry Stuart Hotchkiss Chairman, Rubber Co-Operative Committee, Council of Na tional Defense, April 13, to October 25, 1917, when he resigned to take Army Commission. Phineas Henry Ingalls Services as member, Board of Registration, ist District, Hart ford; member Local Draft Board, ist District, Hartford; and member Medical Committee, State Council of Defense, April 1917, to March 31, 1919. f Frederick John Kingsbury Served on Executive and Finance Committees of National War Work Council, April, 191 7, to March, 1921. Member of Con necticut State Council of Defense, June 29, 1917, to close of war; Chairman, United War Work Campaign of New Haven, August, 19 1 8, to November 20, 19 18. Luke Vincent Lockwood Served during entire period of war as Chairman of Local Board, Selective Draft, No. 15, Fairfield County. 105 honor roll Francis Taylor Maxwell Chairman, Liberty and Victory Loan Drives, town of Vernon, Conn. Member, Executive Board of Rockville Red Cross So ciety, and member, Connecticut Council of Defense. Buckingham Parsons Merriman Services as Assistant Publicity Manager, Victory Loan in Waterbury. John Walter Perry Served in N. Y. Division, Bureau of Aircraft Production, In spection Section, beginning May i, 191 8; later transferred to the Signal Corps, U. S. A. ; in the office of the Signal Officer, Eastern Department, New York City, as Assistant to the In spector in Chief until May 1, 19 19. Registrar in Fairfield County in the Selective Service Draft in 1917. Bradford De Witt Pierce Services as Chairman of Campaign Executive Committee of American Red Cross War Fund at Bridgeport in 1917 and 1918; member State Red Cross Campaign Committee, 1917; member War Industries Board, acting during the War as Regional Advisor for District No. 2 of Resource and Conver sion Section comprising Connecticut and Western Massachu setts. Herbert Knox Smith Chairman, Selective Draft, Local Board, Division No. 2, Con necticut, July 1, 1917, to October 1, 1917, and thereafter with the Connecticut Council of Defense. Edmund Quincy Trowbridge Director of the Bureau of Prices, U. S. Fuel Administration, September 30, 1917, to October 15, 1918, and January 1, to March 1, 1919. John Brownlee Voorhees Entered the service of the Y. M. C. A., May, 19 18, and went overseas, serving in France at Corneville, Minorville, and Roy- mient On June 19, 19 18, while near his Y. M. C. A. tent, he was wounded by a German shell, shattering his right thigh bone ; was invalided home and died of his wounds in New York City, January 8, 191 9. 106 connecticut society Frank Bentley Weeks Services as Vice-President, Middlesex Chapter Red Cross ; Mem ber Middlesex War Bureau; Member State Council of De fense; Speaker in Red Cross and Liberty Loan Drives, 19 17- 1919. James Everett Wheeler Chairman, Local Draft Board, Division No. 6, City of New Haven; Censor of personal communications to Enemy Coun tries; New Haven Chapter, Red Cross; Associate on Legal Advisory Board, Division No. 6, City of New Haven; Chief, New Haven District, American Protective League, served 19 17 to 1919. 107 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Military or Naval Service William Baird Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. A., retired. Placed on active duty at his own request in 191 7, and served in the War Department, Washington, D. C, until relieved from Active Duty, October, 1917. Robert Root Bennett Commissioned Captain, Signal Reserve Corps, August 5, 191 7. Served at Washington, D. C, in Military Intelligence Division, General Staff. Discharged January 17, 1919. Norman Jerome Blackwood Captain Medical Corps, U. S. Navy, having entered the service in 1883. Served with Atlantic Fleet and at U. S. Naval Hos pital, Chelsea, Mass. Still in Service. Clement Lincoln Bouve Served in 1900-2 as private, corporal, ist Lieut., and Bn. Adj., ist Regt. F. A., M. V. M.; was commissioned Captain, F. A., Nov. 27, 1917, having entered the service, Aug. 27, 1917, and Major, F. A., Nov. 5, 1918. Was attached, and subsequently assigned to 92nd Division; left for France, June 5, 1918; attached to Division Hdqrs., Brigade Adj. 167th F. A. Brigade; attached to Gen. Hdqrs., A. E. F., December, 1918, to July, 1919. He served at Fort Myer, Va., Camp Meade, Md., Fort Sill, Okla., in France and in Germany. Was in the Meuse- Argonne engagement. Discharged July 28, 1919. Scott D. Breckenridge Commissioned Captain, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., May 21, 1917; promoted Major March 8, 1918; Lieutenant Colonel July 31, 1918; and Colonel February, 19 19. Served in Sur geon General's Office, Washington, D. C, at Camp Meade, and at Savenay, France. Discharged July 2, 1919. 108 district of columbia society Guy Wilkinson Stuart Castle Graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy 1901. Commissioned Commander, U. S. N., August, 1917. Served abroad with the Grand Fleet and in Convoy between the U. S. and France; was also in charge of Electrical Bureau of Engineering, but relieved at his own request and returned to sea duty and assigned to command U. S. transport Martha Washington on board of which ship he died at Sea August 10, 1919. Decorated with the "Medal of Honor" in April, 1914, for "Distinguished Conduct in Battle" while serving at Vera Cruz, Mexico. Died at sea while in Command Aug. 10, 1919. Alan O. Clephane Commissioned Lieutenant, Junior Grade, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, March 6, 191 7. Served in command of U. S. S. Arc- turns and Whirlwind, and on confidential duty in Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, until his death in Jan uary 13, 19 1 8, from pneumonia contracted in the line of duty. Lewis P. Clephane Commissioned Lieutenant, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, February 24, 1917; promoted Lieutenant Commander, June 25, 1918. Served at Headquarters 5th Naval District, Norfolk, Va. ; as C. O. Naval Section Base No. 1, Baltimore; and in Bureau of Navigation, Washington. Walter C. Clephane Commissioned Major, Judge Advocate General's Department, October 9, 191 8, and served in the Department at Washington; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, April 22, 19 19. Discharged June 30, 1920. Charles Edward Cooke Commissioned Major, Engineer Corps, U. S. A., December 29, 1917, and served at Fort Omaha, Neb.; Aiken, S. C. ; Camp Jackson, S. C. Served in Topographical Engineering and as Instructor of Officers in that branch. George McCall Courts Entered U. S. Service as Midshipman, U. S. N., June 25, 1902; promoted Ensign February, 1909; Lieut, Junior Grade, Febru ary, 19 12; Lieutenant, December, 191 5; Lieutenant-Com mander, November, 191 7; and Commander, September, 19 18. 109 HONOR ROLL Decorated with Medal of Honor for Service at Vera Cruz in April, 1 914. Theodore Sullivan Cox Commissioned ist Lieut., Field Artillery, November 27, 1917; promoted Captain, July 2, 1918. Served with 314th Field Artillery, 59th Field Artillery Brigade, and 125th Field Artil lery; served at Camps Lee, Jackson, Cody, Fort Sill, and over seas in England and France. Discharged January 24, 1919. Richard Graham Davenport Commodore U. S. Navy, Retired. Placed on active duty in January, 1918, and served till June, 1919, at Brooklyn Navy Yard as Senior Member of the Permanent Board of Investiga tion and President of Courts of Inquiry for the 3d Naval Dis trict and the Navy Department. Leonard Huntress Dyer Commissioned Lieut., U. S. Naval Reserve Force, March 5, 1 91 7, and served as Commander Section 2, Third Naval Dis trict, in Connecticut. Lay Hampton Everhart Naval Cadet May 20, 1886; promoted Ensign, 1892; Lieut., J. G., 1899; Lieut., 1899; Lieut-Commander, 1904. Retired for physical disability in line of duty. Placed on duty April 10, 191 7, in Department of Navigation, U. S. Naval Academy, and served till June i, 19 18. Charles Carroll Glover, Jr. Chief Petty Officer, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, February 17, 1918; promoted Ensign June, 1918. Served in Navy Disburs ing Office, Washington, in Supply Office, Newport News, and on U. S. S. Antigone at Brest, France. Placed on inactive duty January, 19 1 9. Ralph Warren Hills Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., January 29, 1918; promoted Captain October 21, 1918. Served in Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, Washington. Discharged August 23, 1919. Nevil Monroe Hopkins Commissioned Major, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., No vember 21, 191 7. Served with the Technical Staff of the Ord nance Department, in Gun Division Trench Warfare, Explosive DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Branch ; in the Nitrate Division, Engineering Section, and acted as Inspector of experimental plants and factories. Discharged March 10, 19 19. Elias Quereau Horton Enrolled as Coxswain, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, April 1, 1917; commissioned Ensign (T), U. S. Navy, and promoted Lieut, Junior Grade. Served on U. S. S. South Carolina, and at Philadelphia. Died of pneumonia, March 4, 1919. Frederick L. Huidekoper Commissioned Major, Adjutant General's Section Officers' Re serve Corps, May 16, 1916; promoted Lieut. -Colonel, Adjutant General's Department, U. S. A., September 25, 1918. Served as Assistant to Department Adjutant, South Eastern Depart ment, and as Division Adjutant, 33d Division, served overseas and took part in engagements at Meuse-Argonne. Cited. Discharged April 1, 19 19. Frederic Bulkeley Hyde Enlisted as Private, General Staff, U. S. A., in October, 1918; placed on duty in the Office of the Military Intelligence Divi sion; transferred December 2d, 1918, as Sergeant, to the Corps of Intelligence Police, and served at Washington, D. C. Hon orably Discharged from this enlistment May 12, 1919. Com missioned Captain, Reserve Corps, January n, 191 9. Van Leer Kirkman Entered U. S. N., June 26, 1907. Was Past Midshipman, June 2, 191 1 ; Ensign, March 7, 1912; Lieut, j.g., March 7, 1916; Lieut, July 1, 1917; Lieut. Comdr., July 26, 1918. He took part in the Nicaraguan Campaign, 1912; Mexican Cam paign; from July 1, 1917, to Jan. 1, 1919, in the Queenstown, Ireland, Destroyer Force. Awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and Victory Medal with Destroyer Clasp. Commended by the Secretary of the Navy for extraordinary heroism, cool ness and devotion to duty when the Shaw and Aquitania collided, Oct. 9, 19 18. He is still in the service at the Navy Dept, Bureau of Navigation, Washington, D. C. Champe Carter McCulloch, Jr. Entered U. S. A. as Assistant Surgeon, May 5, 1892, promoted through grades to Colonel, Medical Corps, May 15, 1917- Served in Army Medical School, Washington, as Professor of HONOR ROLL Military Hygiene, 1917-1918, and overseas in France as Chair man of Board on Medical History of the War. John Henry Moore Commander U. S. Navy Retired. Placed on duty and served from September 8, 19 17, to November 1, 19 19, in charge of Cost Plus Contracts, Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department. Cleland Nelson Offley Entered U. S. Navy September 5, 1885; promoted through grades to Captain in 19 16. Served as Engineer Officer at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, California. William O. Owen U. S. A. Retired. Entered U. S. A., May 23, 1882, as Assis tant Surgeon; promoted through grades to Major and retired as such, November 23, 1905, for disability incurred in the line of duty; placed on active duty in the grade of Colonel, May, 1916; retired for age July 6, 191 8; placed on active duty and served till January, 19 19, when returned to the Retired List. Served during the War in the office of the Surgeon Gen eral at Washington. J. Brooks B. Parker Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Reserve Military Aviator, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps, October 3, 191 7. Served in Office Chief Signal Officer, Washington, on detail to War Industries Board with the General Staff. Discharged December 14, 1918. Edwin Taylor Pollock Entered U. S. Navy, May 1887, and promoted through grades to Captain, January 1, 1917. In command U. S. S. Hancock and Acting Governor Danish West Indies, March, 1916, to September, 191 7. In command U. S. S. George Washington, and in command of convoy groups on eight round trips carrying 140,000 men. Charles Stevens Root Entered U. S. Coast Guard in June, 1900, promoted through grades to Lieutenant-Commander, July 1, 19 18. Served with U. S. Atlantic Fleet, Caribbean Patrol Force, April to Sep tember, 1917; thereafter in Third Naval District and Cruiser and Transport Force to Armistice. William Colby Rucker While commissioned in U. S. Public Health Service, detailed DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY January i, 1918, to U. S. Army pursuant to law; served on general inspection duty with the A. E. F. in England and France, and at the Port of Embarkation at Newport News. Recalled from service with the Army, June 4, 19 19. Arthur Camp Stanley Original Commission, Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy, February 10, 1908; promoted Lieutenant-Commander, July 1, 1918. Served as Aide to Surgeon-General, U. S. Navy, and in Boards of Selection. Relieved, of Active Duty, December 1, 1919. Frank Stone Tainter Commissioned Major, Engineer Corps, U. S. A., September 4, 1917; promoted Lieutenant-Colonel, July 28, 1919. Served in several states on travel detail and as Engineer Officer at Aber deen Proving Ground. Now Lieut-Colonel Reserve — Engineer Section. Lewis H. Taylor, M.D. Commissioned Junior Lieutenant, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, Medical Corps, September 10, 1918; placed on active duty October 23, 191 8, and served at the Naval Hospital at Ports mouth, Va. ; promoted Lieutenant, January 26, 1919. Medical Corps, U. S. N. R. F. Placed on inactive duty January 29, 1919. John Van Rensselaer Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A., April 9, 1917. Served at General Hospital No. 3, near Rahway, N. J., from June, 1918, to May, 1 919, in care of those wounded overseas. Discharged May 15, 1919. George Tully Vaughan Commissioned Lieut.-Commander, Medical Corps, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, April 17, 191 7, promoted Commander July 22, 1919. Served in Washington and on the Leviathan August, 1917, to December, 1918, crossing Atlantic Ocean 20 times. Placed on inactive list April 5, 1919. William Washington Vaughan First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A., April 30, 1913, pro moted through grades to Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) February 27, 1918. Served in command of Base Hospital No. 14, in France, July, 19 18, to January, 19 1 9- 113 HONOR ROLL Walter A. Wells, M. D. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, U. S. Medical Reserve Corps, January 17, 1917; promoted Captain, April 9, 1917; and Major July 10, 1918. Served at Base Hospital 64; then overseas at Rimancourt, France; and later in Coblenz, and at Evacuation Hospital No. 9. Discharged May 26, 1919. Service other than Military or Naval Herbert Luther Adams Services with Field Auditing Branch of U. S. Housing Corpora tion from August, 19 18. John F. Anderson Services as member Medical Advisory Board, Middlesex County, N. J., in aid of Selective Service Draft. Ralph Putnam Barnard Chairman D. C. Local Bar Association Committee assisting Judge Advocate General in renewing draft appeals and in filling out questionnaires. Marcus Benjamin Services during war period as Voluntary Aid under the Office of Naval Intelligence and in consultations and advice with Officers and Departments of the Government in scientific and technical subjects and the Secret Service. Decorated by France for patriotic services with the "Palmes Academiques" with the rank of "Officier de l'lnstruction Publique." Robert Root Bennett Services in 191 7 as Volunteer Special Agent of the Department of Justice by Appointment of the Attorney General. John Loeser Black Services in 1918, .in charge of correspondence of Personnel Bureau at National Headquarters Red Cross, Washington. Walter C. Clephane Member Legal Advisory Board, Selective Service Draft, Dis trict of Columbia, from creation to October 9, 1918. William Van Zandt Cox Services as Member of Local Board for Division No. 10, D. C, in Selective Service Draft, and as Chairman of the Board from 114 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY June 21, 1917, to March 31st, 1919, when such Boards were discontinued. Charles Carroll Glover, Jr. Chairman, Civilian Relief Committee of Red Cross, District Columbia Chapter, April, 1917, to January, 1918. Charles Noble Gregory Services with U. S. War Trade Board for one month and up wards of one year in working without pay or rank for the De partment of State on Prize Law, the Ms. of which was pub lished by the Department. Samuel Herrick Services March, 1918, to March, 1919, as public speaker and Four Minute Man under Committee on Public Information and as member Speakers' Committee for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Liberty Loan Drives, Red Cross Campaigns, United War Works Cam paign, and others. Also member Legal Advisory Board, Selec tive Draft, District of Columbia. All services without com pensation. Ralph Waldo Snowden Hill Services as Assistant Solicitor for the Department of State dur ing the period of the War. Ralph Warren Hills Services in Military Intelligence Division of General Staff. Later in charge of Corps of Intelligence Police and in making political and psychologic examinations and reports, 19 1 8-1 9 19. Alfred Byrne Horner Services in 19 18 as Associate Member Legal Advisory Board for Selective Service Draft in Fauquier County, Virginia. Frederic Bulkeley Hyde Services as Secretary to the Censorship Board, exercising control over all forms and kinds of Censorship — Military Cable, etc. Clarence Alvaro Kenyon Services in 19 17 and 19 18, as member of the Legal Advisory Board at the Public Library, Washington, D. C, in the Selec tive Service Draft. Ralph William Lee Services from June, 191 7, to January, 1919, as Member Local Board No. 9, D. C, Selective Service Draft; Member Finance "5 HONOR ROLL Committee, D. C. Chapter Am. Red Cross ; Member American Protective League and of Committees taking part in Liberty and Victory Bond drives. Charles Ford Longworthy Services as member of Committee on Alimentation and of the- Home Economics Advisory Committee of the U. S. Food Ad ministration for the period of the War; Member of Committee of District of Columbia Food Administration for last two years of war; and as Chief of the Office of Home Economics. Caleb Clark Magruder, Jr. Services as Associate Member, Legal Advisory Board, of Prince George's County, Md., during operation of Draft Law; April, 1917, to April, 1919, as organizer and Treasurer of an Aux iliary of American Red Cross. John H. Magruder Services during the War period, 1917-1919, at Washington, D. C, as head of the Fair Price Committee of the U. S. Food Administration. Benjamin deMier Miller Member from the beginning of U. S. Advisory Purchase Board in the Zone Purchase Supply Branch. Edward Emery Morse Services as member, Local Board No. 11, D. C, Selective Service Draft, January to August, 1918, and as Lecturer for Potomac Division, Red Cross, July and August, 191 8. Steuart Brown Muncaster Services from April to September, 19 18, as member Medical Advisory Board for District No. 2 in this D. C. William Colby Rucker Secretary Committee on Sanitation of the General Medical Board of the Council of National Defense, and member of its Committee on Standardization of Drugs and Hospital Equip ment — through War period. Dearborn Saxton Services 191 7-1 91 9, as Principal Clerk, Cemeterial Branch Office of Quartermaster-General, War Department, Washing ton, D. C. 116 district of columbia society Andrew Stewart Services in 191 8 as Chemist, U. S. Bureau of Mines, particu larly concerned with the production of Lelium gas for mili tary purposes; as representative of the Research Information Service of the Council of National Defense; and as Liaison Officer representing the Bureau of Mines in this regard and in matters of scientific research. John Kennedy Stout Services as Special Agent and Law Librarian, U. S. Federal Trade Commission, during War period. George Tully Vaughan Chairman D. C. Committee on Medical Preparedness. Charles Van Cise Wheeler Services as D. C. Director, U. S. Public Service Reserve, De partment of Labor, January 26, to March 1, 1918; in Y. M. C. A. Drive; as Chairman of a team in each Red Cross Drive; on Publicity Committee; and member and Vice-Chairman of Committee on Clearings in Liberty Loan Campaigns. 117 NEW JERSEY SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Charles Franklin Adams Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., April 5, 191 7; promoted Captain February 12, 1918; Major, March 11, 1918. Served at Base Hospital Camp Greene, N. C, as Chief of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Department; President Aviation Examining Board and member of Board for Examina tion of Officers ordered overseas. Discharged, March 20, 1919. Edwin Plimpton Adams Commissioned June 27, 191 7, Lieutenant in the Royal Engi neers British Army; promoted Captain November 12, 1917 ; served with the 3d Field Survey Battalion Royal Engineers on the 3d British Army Front in France. Decorated with the Order of the British Empire. Discharged March 30, 1919. Washington Irving Lincoln Adams Commissioned Major, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., January 8, 1917. Served at U. S. Army Building, New York City; at Governors Island, N. Y. ; and at Bush Terminal, having charge of Employment Bureau in N. Y. City, and finance and accounts elsewhere. Discharged August 20, 1918. Lewis Bacon Ballantyne Entered service, May 4, 1904, National Guards of New Jersey; served as Corporal, 1904; and Lieut. Cav., 1913; ist Lieut Cav., 1916; Capt. Cav., 1918; Maj. Cav., 1920; and Col. Cav., 1921, in ist N. J. Cavalry, 104th Military Police, Headquar ters Troop, 29th Division. With A. E. F. in defense sector Haute Alsace, 191 8, and Meuse-Argonne offensive, 19 18. Served on Mexican Border, 1916. Demobolized from Federal Service, July 1, 191 9. Present station, Newark, N. J., com manding 102nd Reg. Cavalry, N. J. N. G. 118 new jersey society Herbert Barry Commissioned Major, Infantry, U. S. A., May, 191 8. Served with 105th Infantry, with Headquarters 27th Division, with 2nd British Army Headquarters, and with Headquarters 2nd Army of the A. E. F. Served in Spartanburg, S. C. ; France, Belgium, and Luxemburg. Discharged in July, 1919. Francis Livingston Bergen Enlisted in Air Service, U. S. A., July 19, 19 17. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, May 17, 1918; served overseas from October 26, 1917; assigned as Staff Pilot 2nd Aviation Instruction Centre at Tours. Discharged September 2, 19 19. Bache Hamilton Brown Corporal of Troop B, Squadron A, New York Cavalry, at the beginning of the War; mustered into Federal Service in May, 1917; commissioned ist Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U. S. A., September 17, 1917 (Aviation Section). Served as Adjutant in 78th Aero Squadron, Air Service Concentration Barracks III, Base Section 1, First Army Air Service Headquarters. In service at Air Service Camp, Mineola, Long Island; Win chester, England; St. Maixent, and Colombey Les Belles, France. Served as Statistical, Personnel Officer, and Provost Marshal on the Staff of General Foulois. Took part in the engagements at St. Mihiel and the Argonne as Staff Officer to the Chief, Air Service, Zone of Advance, and Assistant Chief, Air Service, Zone of Advance. Sailed for France, November 22, 191 7; relieved of duty and ordered home, November 30, 1919; honorably discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland, Feb ruary 22, 19 19. Prescott le Breton Gardner Enlisted April 16, 1917, as Oiler in U. S. Naval Reserve Force; promoted 2d Class Machinist's Mate, March 15, 19 18. Served in Mechanical branch of Naval Aviation at Pelham Bay, at Rockaway Naval Station, and at Detroit. Placed on inactive duty. John Barnard Gest, 2nd Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Engineer Reserve Corps, U. S. A. July 5, 1917. Placed on active duty September 2, 1917. Served with 303d Engineers, 117th Engineers, n 6th Engineers, and 302d Engineers, taking part in engagements in the Baccarat De- 119 HONOR ROLL fensive Sector and Meuse-Argonne Drive in France. Discharged May 15, 1919. Henry Arthur Griffin, M. D. Entered the service of the U. S. October 10, 1918, as Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Served at U. S. Base Hospital, Camp Jackson, S. C, in the position of Sanitary Inspector, and at General Hospital, No. 36, Detroit, Mich., in general medical service; at General Hospital No. 31 at Carlisle, Pa., as Ex ecutive Officer. Discharged September 13, 1920. Edward Burd Grubb Enlisted October 14, 19 17, as Private, Philadelphia City Troop, E. ; promoted second Lieutenant November 5, 191 8; served over seas with 103rd Train, Headquarters 28th Division; took part in Argonne Offensive and Defensive ; gassed July 26 at Chateau Thierry; discharged April 27, 1918. William Libbey Commissioned Major, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., Febru ary 20, 1918; promoted Lieutenant Colonel September 18, 1918. Served as Inspector of Rifle Work in Camps from February 20, to May 13, 1918; Assistant Chief Inspector Small Arms Firing School, Camp Perry, Ohio, May 14th to October 1, 1918; Chief Rifle Demonstrator, Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C, October 1, 1918, to March 26, 1919, when discharged. Robert J. F. McCowan Enlisted May 30, 1917, as Private, 3d New Jersey Infantry; went to Camp Edgar, Sea Girt, New Jersey; mustered into Federal Service August 5th, 1917; discharged August 6th, 1917, on account of badly knit broken shoulders. Chauncey Ryder McPherson Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Cavalry, U. S. A., October 26, 1917; promoted ist Lieutenant March 11, 1918; served with nth Cavalry as Intelligence Officer, Provost Marshal, and Per sonnel Officer. Served at Fort Meyer, Va., Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. ; and at Chattanooga, Tenn. Resignation accepted February 13, 1919. Frank Worthington Melvin Commissioned First Lieutenant of Infantry, O. R. C, May 11, 1917. Was a member of Company I, Sixth Training Regi ment at Plattsburg in 191 6, and of the R. O. T. C, Fort NEW JERSEY SOCIETY Niagara, in 191 7. Served with the 26th Infantry, D. S., with 2nd Division, Ad. Sec. Lines in Communication and Graves Registration Service. Served for twenty months in France, and took part in engagements at Cambrai, the Meuse- Argonne, and the Defensive Sector. Discharged May 24, 19 19, at Camp Dix. Awarded Victory Medal and Expert Rifleman's Medal. Jesse Metcalf Enlisted in May, 1917, in U. S. Naval Reserve Force and war ranted Boatswain, same month; promoted Ensign June, 19 18. Served on U. S. S. Sachem and Sierra. Placed on inactive duty in March, 19 19. James Stephens Montgomery Enlisted as a Private in the Students' Army Training Corps at Princeton University, October 16, 191 8. Served as a Y. M. C. A. overseas entertainer from June 15, 191 8, to October 4, 191 8, singing as a member of the Princeton Quartet in Camps, Hospitals, and Front Line Trenches in France. Discharged December 10, 1918, at Princeton, New Jersey. John Thornley Neff, Jr. Entered U. S. Service as ist Class Petty Officer, U. S. Naval Reserve Force; promoted Chief Petty Officer in August, 1917. Served from May to September, 191 7, with Cable Censor; from September to December, 191 7, at Headquarters 3d Naval Dis trict; and from December, 1917, on board mine layer and on transport service. Placed on inactive duty February 11, 1918. Rollin Gray Neff Commissioned Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, May 2, 191 7, and served as Censor at Mexican Telegraph Co.'s Station in New York and later as Censor at the Western Union Tele graph Station in New York. Discharged. Frank John Newbury, Jr. Commissioned First Lieutenant, Aviation Section, U. S. Army, April 16, 1 91 8. Member of First Squadron, U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, Princeton ; under instruction at Issou- dun, Clermont Ferrand, and Cazau. Entered Foreign Service September 25, 1917, and was stationed at Amanty and Moulin. Was in service at the Front from April 17, 191 8, to October 19, 1918, taking part in the St. Mihiel Drive and the Meuse- HONOR ROLL Argonne and Argonne Offensives. Returned to the United States November 3, 1918, and was discharged at Ellington Field, January 15, 1919. Edward Olmsted Entered service of the U. S. on the President's Call July 16, 1917, under his commission as Lieutenant Colonel, Adjutant- General's Department, N. G. N. Y. ; serving as Adjutant-Gen eral N. Y. Division, afterwards the 27th Division. Commis sioned Major N. G. in U. S. Service August 5, 191 7, and Lieu tenant-Colonel, Infantry, U. S. A., September 9, 1918. Served at Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C, till September, 1917; at Army War College, Washington, D. C, I4th-25th Novem ber, 1917; went overseas January 7, 1918; attached to 39th Division British Expeditionary Forces 8-13, February, 1918; Army General Staff College, France, 15 February to 31st May, 191 8; assigned to Headquarters 27th Division, A. E. F., June 4, 1 91 8, as Assistant Chief of Staff, and served with the Division throughout its operations and engagements in the Defensive Sec tor; Scherpenberg-Dickebusch Lake, Ypres-Luys; engagement Vierstraat Ridge ; Somme Offensive ; Battles, Hindenburg Line, Le Selle River, The Knoll, Guillemont Farm, Quennemont Farm; Engagements St. Maurice River and Jonc de Mer Ridge. Gassed at St. Souplet, France, October 17, 1918. Cited in orders by C. O. 27th Division, February 11, 1919. "Special Orders No. 42 (Extract) 18. The following named officer is commended for the meri torious service hereinafter mentioned. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Olmsted, Assistant Chief of Staff, G-i For zeal, energy and skilled accomplishment while serv ing as Assistant Chief of Staff G-i throughout the entire period of active operations of the Division in Belgium and France. ***** By command of Major General O'Ryan." Cited by C. O., A. E. F. : "Citation Lieut. Colonel Edward Olmsted, General Staff, for excep tionally meritorious and conspicuous service as Asst. Chief of Staff, G-i, 27th Division, France American Expeditionary Forces NEW JERSEY SOCIETY In testimony thereof, and as an expression of appreciation of these services, I award him this Citation John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief." Decorated with the Distinguished Service Medal pursuant to G. O. 22 W. D., April 8, 1920: "Edward Olmsted, Lieutenant- Colonel, United States Army. For exceptionally meritorious and conspicuous services. As assistant chief of staff, G-i, of the 27th Division, by his high military attainments, zeal, and keen perception of his manifold duties, the technical services of the division were so promptly and effectively coordinated and supervised that the front-line units were at all times completely supplied with all necessities. He has rendered services of par ticular worth to the American Expeditionary Forces. Resi dence at appointment : 700 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. vfc flf& -ir yp 5|t By order of the Secretary of War Peyton C. March, General, Chief of Staff." Discharged May 10, 19 19. Now Lt. Col. and Asst. Chief of Staff, N. Y. Div. Arthur Newton Pack Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., November 13, 1917; promoted Captain February 16, 1919. Served in Gun Division, Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C. ; in Purchase and Supply Division, General Staff, Wash ington, D. C. ; and in Aircraft Armament Section, Aircraft Service Overseas in France and England. Discharged Febru ary 19, 1920. Robert Irvin Parke Enlisted in Students Army Training Corps at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., October 7, 1918, and served there until dis charged December 14, 191 8. Dudley F. Parker Enlisted in U. S. Naval Reserve Force, Class 2, as Machinist's Mate ist Class, April 7, 191 7; Commissioned Ensign March, 1918, and Lieutenant, Junior Grade, July i, 1919- Served from 123 HONOR ROLL May to September, 19 17, with the Coast Patrol, and from March to November, 191 8, with the Transport Service con voying troop transports to France. Placed on inactive duty No vember 27, 1918. Philip MacGregor Parker Enlisted July 30, 1917, at Fort Totten, N. Y., in U. S. Coast Artillery Corps; warranted Sergeant October 12, 1917. Served at Fort Totten and with 304th Trench Mortar Battery; went overseas with latter and was ordered to Artillery School at Saumur, France, and there graduated. Discharged April 5, 1919. Aiken Reichner Enlisted October 25, 1918, as Private in U. S. A. in Students' Artillery Training Corps at Princeton University, N. J., and served there until discharged, December 10, 191 8. Received Victory Medal. Louis Irving Reichner Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., and assigned to duty in the Administration Division, Ordnance De partment, October 23, 1918. Served as Head of Field Service Branch, Civilian Personnel Section, Administration Division, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., at Washington, D. C. Dis charged May 5, 1919. Herbert LeVan Richards Enlisted in Troop C, ist Cavalry, N. G, N. J., May 23, 1917; mustered into U. S. Service in August, 191 7. Served at Camp Edge, N. J., Camp McClellan, Ala., and overseas with A. E. F., taking part in Alsace Defensive and Meuse-Argonne Of fensive. Discharged July 12, 19 19. John Rutherfurd Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., Novem ber, 1917; promoted ist Lieutenant August, 1918. Served over seas with 308th Field Artillery, 133d Brigade, 78th Division, A. E. F., taking part in engagements at St. Mihiel, the Moselle, Meuse, and Argonne, 1st and 2d phases, and serving at Grand Pre, in the advance on Sedan, at Verdun, and Cote D'Or. Dis charged May 25, 19 19. William Gray Schauffler Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. A., 124 NEW JERSEY SOCIETY August 5th, 1917; promoted Colonel May 27, 1919. Served as Sanitary Inspector 39th Division, August, 1917, at Camp Beauregard, La., and St. Florent-Cher, France, till November 27, 1918; at Chief Investigation Department, Advance General Headquarters, Treves, Germany, till July 18, 1919; Member Interallied High Rhineland Commission at Treves till Sep tember ist, 1919. Attached to Office, Chief Surgeon A. E. F., in Germany at Coblenz till October 16, 19 19. Cited by C. O., A. E. F. "Citation Lieut.-Colonel William G. Schauffler, Medical Corps, for Exceptionally Meritorious and Conspicuous Services as In terpreter, Translator, and Investigator, France, American Ex peditionary Forces in testimony thereof, and as an expression of appreciation of these services, I award him this Citation. Awarded on June 20th, 19 19. John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief." William G. Schauffler, Jr. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps, U. S. A., March 17, 1917; placed on active duty April 2, 1917; promoted Captain October 3, 1918, and Major, April 9, 1919; served with 3d Aero Squadron at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; overseas with ist Aero Squadron; in command of 90th Aero Squadron and of 3d Corps Observation Group; as Informa tion Officer, Air Service First Army; as Assistant Chief of Staff and as Chief of Staff, 1st Army Air Service Commander; and as C. O. Provisional Battalion 259; served overseas on the front lines in St. Mihiel Drive, in Meuse-Argonne Drive. Decorated with the French Croix de Guerre, and cited in the order awarding it as follows : "Capitaine William G. Schauffler, Jr., Commandant L'Escadrille, 90 U. S. Commandant d'Esca- drille d'une haute valeur, entrainement ses observateurs et ses pilots par son example. Le ier Octobre, 1918, attaque par une patrouille de 8 avions ennemis, a brillamment accepte et soutenu le combat au cours du quel un de ses adversaires est tombe desempare. L' attaque repoussee, a termine sa mission en rap- portant des reseignements complets sur la situation. Le Marechal de France, Cdt en Chef. Petain." 125 HONOR ROLL Cited in Orders by the C. O. A. E. F., as follows: "Captain William G. Schauffler, Jr., Chief of Staff, ist Army Air Service, for distinguished and exceptional gallantry at Verdun Sector on i Oct., 1918, in the operations of the American Expeditionary Forces, in testimony thereof, and as an expression of appreciation of his valor, I award him this citation. John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief." and again cited by the same as follows: "Received citation date June 3, 1919, G. H. Q., A. E. F., Citation Orders No. 4. Captain William G. Schauffler, Jr., Chief of Staff, ist Army A. S. For Gallantry in action near Dannevoux, France, 1 October, 1 91 8, while on an important mission. By command of General Pershing: James G. Harbord, Chief of Staff." Cited by the Army Air Service Commander ist Army as follows : "France, 25th January, 1919. General Orders, Number 5. EXTRACT Par. 3. The Army Air Service Commander, First Army, cites the following officer for exceptional devotion to duty: Captain W. G. Schauffler, Jr., A. S., U. S. A., Headquarters, Air Service, First Army, Assistant Chief of Staff and Operations Officer, served with the greatest degree of efficiency. Prior to the cessation of hostilities, this officer was in command of the Observation Group, Third Army Corps, and through his un tiring efforts, skill, and bravery attained for his Group the highest state of morale and efficiency, which placed it among the foremost of any of the First Army. Captain Schauffler was one of the first American officers to fly over the lines, and through his excellent work in the Spring of 1918, he was afterwards given command of the 90th Aero Squadron. 126 NEW JERSEY SOCIETY In the summer months of 191 8, he was admitted to the hos pital, but when news of the proposed American offensive at St. Mihiel reached him, he left the hospital, although still in an unfit physical condition and joined his squadron in time to par ticipate in that offensive. This officer through his own personal bravery, flying continu ously over the lines while acting as Squadron Commander, was awarded the French Croix de Guerre and was recommended for the American Distinguished Service Cross. The Army Air Service Commander takes great pleasure in thanking this officer for the great help and assistance he con tributed to the success of the Air Service, not only as a Squad ron Commander, and Group Commander, but also as a Staff Officer at these headquarters. By order of Colonel Milling, R. L. Walsh, Major, A. S., U. S. A. Chief of Staff." Commended by same in orders October 23, 1918, as follows: "General Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces Office of the Chief Air Service France, 30 January, 1919. 1. Desire to invite attention to the services of Captain Wil liam G. Schauffler, Jr., Air Service, who, while commanding the 90th Aero Squadron under my orders, signally distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism and consistent bravery and devotion to duty in connection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United States. 2. On October ist, 191 8, while carrying out an important reconnaissance mission over enemy territory in the region of Dannevoux, north of Verdun, Captain Schauffler's plane was attacked by a formation of eight hostile pursuit planes. Captain Schauffler unhesitatingly accepted combat and by an admirable display of skill and coolness not only succeeded in beating off his assailants but destroyed one of them. In the course of the combat this officer's plane was riddled with bullets and partially disabled. Notwithstanding the disabled condition of his plane, which rendered further flight extremely hazardous, Captain Schauffler resumed his mission which he successfully ac- 127 HONOR ROLL complished, returning to the airdrome with information of great tactical value. In the performance of his duties as Command ing Officer of the 90th Aero Squadron, Air Service of the Third Corps, First Army, this officer at all times distinguished himself by his qualities as a leader and an executive. The example he set in volunteering for and accomplishing at frequent intervals airplane missions of the most hazardous and difficult nature held the morale of the pilots and observers under his command con stantly at a high level. In untiring energy, military zeal, and most complete devotion to duty Captain Schauffler set the pace and marked the standard of efficiency, completely dominating, and winning the respect and admiration of all whom he com manded." "Headquarters Air Service First Army American Expeditionary Forces. France, October 23, 1918. General Orders No. 20. EXTRACT 13. First Lieutenant W. G. Schauffler, Jr., and first Lieu tenant Morton B. Adams, 90th Aero Squadron, 3rd Corps Ob servation Group, are hereby credited with the destruction, in combat, of an enemy Fokker, in the region of Dannevoux, at 500 meters altitude, on October ist, 1918, at 5:00 o'clock. By order of Col. Milling, W. G. Sherman, Lt. Col., G. S., P. S. A. Chief of Staff." Commended and recommended for Distinguished Service Cross by Chief of Air Service, A. E. F., as follows: "3. Recommend the award of the Distinguished Service Cross to this officer in recognition of his extraordinary services and signal gallantry. Captain Schauffler has been awarded the Croix de Guerre. Next of kin — Mrs. William G. Schauf fler, mother, 400 Madison Ave., Lakewood, N. J., Captain Schauffler is now serving as Chief of Staff, First Army Air Ser vice, A. E. F. (Signed) K. P. Littauer." April 1, 1921. 128 new jersey society Richard Stockton, Jr. Commissioned Major, Infantry, U. S. A., May 7, 191 7. Served with 317th Infantry; on Staff Duty here at Camp Lee and Fort Myer, Va. ; Hoboken; and overseas in France, taking part in engagements at Gomme-Court, Hereturne, Serre, and elsewhere. In the service September 7, 1920. William Richard Townley Entered U. S. Service as Private 2nd Infantry, N. G, N. J., on The President's Call in 191 7; promoted Private 1st Class Sep tember, 1917; served with inth Machine Gun Battalion, 29th Division; at ist Army Headquarters and with 231st Co. Mili tary Police. Served at Newton and Camden, N. J.; at Camp Anniston, Ala.; Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. ; Camp Mer ritt, N. J. ; overseas at St. Nazaire, France, Montoir, and else where. Discharged August 5, 1919. William Ward Vernon Enlisted May 3d, 1917, in U. S. Naval Reserve Force at New port, R. I., and thence transferred to New London in Anti submarine Device School; was promoted Quartermaster, 2d Class; was mustered out at Philadelphia in December, 19 18. George Van Wickle Voorhees Mustered into U. S. Service as Captain Co. M, 2d Infantry, N. G., N. J., March 30, 1917; transferred November 6, 1917, to Headquarters Co. 1 15th Infantry, 29th Division. Discharged January n, 1918, and commissioned ist Lieutenant, Dental Corps, U. S. A., October 1, 1918. Discharged February 14, 1919. Goulding K. Wight Enlisted July 2d, 1917, as Private in 7th Infantry, N. G, N. Y., afterwards 107th U. S. Infantry; commissioned Lieutenant Oc tober 26, 191 7, and assigned to 22d U. S. Infantry. Resigned May 9, 1919. Rushmore Wood Commissioned 2d Lieutenant Air Service, U. S. A., March 21, 1918. Served overseas at St. Jean de Monts, Vendee, France, Aerial Gunnery School. Discharged April 15, 1919. 129 HONOR ROLL Service other than Military or Naval Arthur Adams Services as Registrar for Selective Service Draft in Hartford, Conn., and in aiding and assisting the American Library As sociation in collecting and forwarding books for the Army at home and overseas. Lewis Paddock Addoms, M.D. Served from September i, 1917, to end of the War on Medical Advisory Board, Greenpoint Hospital Division, Selective Serv ice Draft. Sylvester Halsey Moore Agens Services as Member of Committee of Electrical Industry in all Liberty Loan Drives and in Victory Loan Campaign. Yorke Allen Services as Chairman Legal Advisory Board, Selective Service Draft, at South Orange, N. J. William Garrett Bibb Services from June 15, 1918, to January 19, 1919, as member Am. Red Cross with rank of Captain, serving overseas at U. S. Base Hospital No. 66, near Neufchateau, France. O. Otis Bowman, 2nd Served at Trenton, N. J., on all Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross drives, and all four Liberty Loan, the Victory Loan, United War Work, and Knights of Columbus drive Committees dur ing the War Period. Robert Munro Boyd, Jr. Services as Chairman Montclair Branch National Security League; as member American Protective League; as member Legal Advisory Board, Selective Service Draft, for Montclair District; as member Montclair Council of Defense and of the Executive Committee thereof. Alexander Bayard Clark Chairman for Anson County, N. C, of the "Victory Boys Divi sion," United War Work Campaign ; Vice-Chairman Y. M. C. A. Campaign in 191 7 for Anson County, speaker in Red Cross Campaign, 191 7, in that County, and in charge there of Boy Scouts, Liberty Bonds Campaign; Chairman Board of In struction, Anson County, in connection with Selective Service 130 NEW JERSEY SOCIETY Draft; and organizer of "Bickett Battery," afterwards a part 1 1 2th Field Artillery, U. S. A. William M. Clevenger Services as Associate Member of Legal Advisory Board, Selec tive Service Draft, for Atlantic City, N. J., during operation of the Draft Act. William D. Disston Chairman, Board No. 5, Federal Community Labor Board of Penna. of the U. S. Employment Service of Federal Dept. of Labor. Chairman, ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Penna. Boards comprising County and City of Phila., called the Associated Community Labor Boards of Phila. County. Time of service from Oct. 15 to Dec. 15, 19 18. William Frederick Dix Services in organizing in 19 18 a battalion of Police Reserves in New York City and as Colonel of the same; in organizing and serving as Company Commander of the East Orange Rifles, a Home Guard of about one thousand men. Alden Freeman Services in donating to the War Department in August, 191 8, and thereafter his house in East Orange for a Convalescent Hos pital and in maintaining at his cost this Hospital in which fully 1000 invalid soldiers were cared for and treated; this service continuing through 1919 into September, 1920. Henry Arthur Griffin, M. D. Services from January 16, 1918, to April 15, 1918, as Addi tional Examining Physician for Local Board Division 159, New York City, in the Selective Service Draft. Edward Packard Holden Services during the period of the War at Madison and Newark, N. J., and at New York City as Captain of a team in all Lib erty Loan Drives, in Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. drives, and in United War Work Campaigns. Charles E. Hutchison Services from September, 1917, to November, 1918, in Second Federal Reserve District Speakers' Bureau as Speaker in Bond Drives and as a Four Minute Man speaking for the Committee on Public Information. 131 honor roll George de Benneville Keim Services as Member Chain Stores Committee, Philadelphia Dis trict, in the four Liberty Loan Drives and the War Chest Cam paign; donor of Ambulance Motor to the Philadelphia Branch of the Navy League. Archie Harwood Loomis Services as one of the organizers of the Montclair Council of Defense, as a member of the Mayor's Committee, and as a Member U. S. Public Service Reserve, Department of Labor. Jasper Lynch Services as Chairman for Ocean County, N. J., for United War Work Campaign, September-December, 1918. Rolph Thayer Marsh Entered Reserve Officers' Training Camp at Yale University in October, 1917. Served in summer, 1918, as Instructor of drafted men at Camp Jackson, and while so serving was in jured and in hospital. Ordered to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., for training in Reserve Officers' Training Camp just prior to the time it was closed. Robert Chester Maxwell Services from August, 19 17, to January, 1919, at Washington, D. C, as Chief of the Advertising Department of the U. S. Food Administration, rendering volunteer service. Graham Bradford McGregor Services as member of Committee in 19 17, that organized in Newark, N. J., a Civilian Police of Spanish and Foreign War Veterans armed with rifles, of regularly equipped policemen on foot, mounted men, motorcycle men, and a machine gun Com pany, upwards of 1,500 men in all; and services with this organization in all Liberty Loan drives and on other occasions, including services at Morgan at the time of the explosion. John Lenord Merrill Services in 191 7 and 1918 at Washington, D. C, and New York City, as Special Agent of the Department of State of the U. S., commissioned by the Secretary of State. Charles Lee Meyers Services as Member Executive Committee, American Red Cross, for Hudson County, N. J., and in all five Liberty Loan Drives. 13a new jersey society William Fellowes Morgan Services as Regional Adviser for the War Industries Board for the District comprising Southern New York, Northern New Jersey, and all of Long Island. Horace Franklin Nixon Services as Associate Member of Legal Advisory Board for Gloucester County, N. J., in Selective Service Draft, from November 12, 191 7, to end of draft period. Edward Olmsted Services during the year, 19 17, as Member of Committee of Safety of Elizabeth, N. J., appointed by the Mayor of that City by authority of the Governor of the State and as member of Committee of 3 which organized the Home Guard of Eliza beth, N. J.; also served in organization of the movement in Elizabeth, N. J., to stimulate enrollment in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, presiding at a Public meeting held in that behalf. Raymond Townley Parrot Member Field Artillery Central Officers' Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Nov. 4, 1918-December 7, 1918. Leigh Morgan Pearsall Services from July 4th, 1918, to the end of the War at Wash ington as a Dollar a Year Man in organizing and carrying on the Purchase, Storage, and Traffic Division of the War De partment. Thomas Lynch Raymond Services as President of the New Jersey State Council of National Defense during the entire period of the War. Louis Irving Reichner Volunteer Registrar appointed by the Mayor of Philadelphia in the 1 2th Division, 8th Ward, Phila., under Selective Draft Law on June 5, 1917, and September 12, 1918. Member of E. T. Stotesbury's Committee of 120 in the Philadelphia Red Cross Drive, fall of 1917. Captain of I2th Division, 8th Ward, Philadelphia Men's Committee, Third Liberty Loan Drive, 1918. Captain of American Protective League. Member of National Security League. Member of Navy League. Morris Rutherfurd Services during the period of the war as member of Committee 133 HONOR ROLL at Warwick, N. Y., in Liberty Loan and Victory Bond Drives; as Vice-President of the Home Defense League; as member of American Protective League ; and member Executive Committee and Chairman Home Service Committee of Red Cross. Rufus William Sprague, Jr. Services December n, 1917, to April, 1919, as Special Attor ney under the Attorney-General having special charge of the drafting and enforcement of statutes and regulations concern ing the registration of Alien Enemies and the War Zone and Water Front Regulations; served at Washington, D. C, and at New York City in charge of the Port Alien Enemy Bureau covering the Port and City of New York and Northeastern New Jersey. Irving Kurtz Taylor Services from January 25 to November, 1918, as Deputy Com missioner American Red Cross with relative rank of Major stationed at Turin, Italy; engaged in Military and Civil relief work in Piedmont. James Provoost Thomas Quartermaster with the rank of Lieutenant, Home Guard of Elizabeth, N. J., for the duration of the War. Member of Executive Committee of Elizabeth, N. J., for promoting sale of War Savings Stamps, in charge of sales to clubs and fra ternal organizations. Services in Liberty Loan Drives in organizing the sale of bonds among various trades in New York City, for example, the silk trade with a quota of $18,000,000. Philip Beardsley Townley Services in 1918 as member of Princeton University Quartet under Entertainment Committee of Y. M. C. A. in Paris, British Area, Alsace, and elsewhere. John Van Buren Wicoff Federal Food Administrator for Mercer County, N. J., from 1 91 8, to June 30, 19 19; Member Legal Advisory Board for Mercer County in Selective Service Draft ; Member Legal Ad visory Board for Middlesex County in Selective Service Draft; Chairman War Service Stamp Committee for Plainsboro, N. J., in 1 91 8. Chairman Y. M. C. A. War Fund Drive Committee for Plainsboro in 191 8. 134 new jersey society Farnham Yardley Services as Chairman for West Orange for ist Liberty Loan and Vice Chairman for same for each succeeding Liberty Loan ; Federal Food Administrator for the Oranges from June 29, 1918, until administration ended; Chairman for West Orange of War Savings Stamps Committee; member of the Defense Committee of Citizens War Committee of the Oranges; mem ber Executive Committee of Hardware, Metals, and Allied Trades of New York City in connection with Liberty Loans and Red Cross Campaigns. 135 NEW HAMPSHIRE SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Kendall Banning Commissioned Major, Signal Corps U. S. A., September 24, 191 7; served with Photographic Section and with Pictorial Section, Army War College, and as Chief of Pictorial Section, War Plans Division, General Staff; later transferred to the General Staff. Discharged April 19, 1919. Service other than Military or Naval Walter W. Simmons. Official Representative of the American Library Association with the Army and Navy men in service in Massachusetts and along the Atlantic sea-board from Portsmouth, N. H., to Key West, Fla., during 1917 and 1918. In behalf of the American Expedi tionary Force in France and the American Forces in Germany, 19 1 9 and 1920. 136 VERMONT SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Paul H. Ballou Entered American Field Service, Sanitary Section, May 26, 191 7. Served in Alsace and at Verdun; discharged October 26th, 1917. Entered U. S. Military Academy, February, 1918. Discharged as Cadet Captain January 16, 19 19; decorated with the Croix de Guerre and French Volunteer Medal. Cited by the French Military Authorities October 2nd, 191 7. "Volontaire Americain, conducteur d'une auto Sanitaire. A fait preuve de courage et de mepris absolu du danger en evacu- ant les blesses de la Division dans les conditions tres penible, sur des routes frequemment soumises a des bombardements violents." Thomas Stephen Brown Captain, Med. R. C, April 17, 1918. Served in Mailly; Vi- tray; Haute Saone; Beaume, Cote D'Or, France. Discharged July 8, 1919. Harley W. Chittenden Private Co. D, 14th U. S. Engineers, June 28, 1917; sailed overseas July 27; in Boulogne, August 18. Served with 3rd British Army in vicinity of Arras; at Chateau Thierry; and Coincy. Evacuated to hospital Aug. 25, 1918. Discharged April 17, 1 91 9. Morris Huntington Cone Entered the U. S. N. R. F., Class 4, as Ensign, April 16, 191 7. Was Lieutenant, j.g., April 14, 1918; Assistant Naval Con structor, Bureau of Construction and Repair, U. S. Navy; assigned to duties in the Hull Division of the Boston Navy Yard, April 16, 1917. Relieved from active duty, March 15, 1919- John A. Drew ist Lieut, M. C, April 25, 1917; promoted Captain Nov. 6, 137 HONOR ROLL 1917; promoted Major September 4, 1918. Dec. 31, 1919, in service on duty at Camps and as Instructor in Gas Defense. Thomas Lawrence Hills ist Lieut., Sanitary Corps, March 3, 1918. Served with 83rd Division and 78th Division with British forces in Arras Sector, St. Mihiel Offensive, and at Dijon. Discharged Sept. 8, 1919. William J. Humphrey Private, Motor Transport Corps, May 16, 1918; promoted Corporal, Feb. 1, 1919. Served with A. E. F. in France. Dis charged July 31, 19 1 9. Stephen K. Perry Entered U. S. Service by enlistment as Private Medical Corps, U. S. A., September 25, 1918; promoted Private First Class March 8, 1919; served at Camp Greenleaf and General Hos pital No. 8 at Lakewood. Discharged May 12, 19 19. Oliver Hyde Presbrey Captain Ordnance Dept, U. S. A., May 19, 1918; promoted Major, July 11, 19 19. Acted as Assistant to Chief of Nitrate Division, Ordnance Dept. Discharged, Oct. 18, 1919. Mortimer R. Proctor Entered service September 18, 191 7, at Camp Devens with 302nd F. A.; Sergeant Nov. 1, 191 7; 2nd Lieutenant, June 1, 1918; January ist to April 6th, 1918; 3rd Officers Training Corps, Camp Devens; April 27th, 1918, overseas; May 5th to July 31, 1918, Saumur Artillery School; August 1 to Septem ber 24th, 19 1 8, Heavy Artillery School, Angers; September 24th, 1918, to March 8th, 1919, with 71st Art. C. A. C. Discharged, March 8, 1919. Redfield Proctor Captain, Engineers, U. S. A., Aug. 12, 1917. Served in train ing Engineer Troops and in charge of Engineer Equipment and Supplies. Discharged Jan. 11, 1919. Albert William Rutter Lieutenant, Senior Grade, Supply Corps, United States Navy. Enlisted as Ensign 20 June, 191 7; promoted Lieutenant, Junior Grade, 1 July, 1917 ; at United States Naval Pay Officers' School, Washington, D. C, 3 August, 1917, to 29 September, 191 7; assistant to Supply Officer of the New York Navy Yard 138 VERMONT SOCIETY 4 October, 1917, to 24 April, 1918; promoted Lieutenant Sen ior Grade, 1 February, 1918; Supply Officer of the troop trans port S. S. Kroonland from 24 April, 1918, to 5 June, 1919; made ten trips to France ; Supply Officer of various divisions of destroyers from 1 July, 19 19, to 24 October, 19 19. Discharged 13 January, 1920. Henry Bigelow Shaw Major, J. A. G. Dept, U. S. A., Nov. 19, 1917; Chief of In formation Division, Provost Marshal's Office, in Administering Draft Law. Discharged Dec. 31, 191 8. William Taft Slayton, M.D. Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps U. S. A., November 8, 1918; served at Camp Meade, Maryland. Discharged Decem ber 23, 1918. William Stickney ist Lieut, Med. R. C. June 8, 191 7; promoted Captain, Oc tober, 1917; Major, February, 1918. Served overseas at the Marne, Aisne, St. Mihiel, and the Argonne. Discharged May 13, I9I9- Humphrey Aubrey Styles Enlisted Private, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., March 2, 1918; promoted Sergeant, November 18, 1918; served at Fort Slocum, Camp Hancock, and Camp Devens. Discharged Janu ary 31, 1919. James Watson Webb Captain, Field Artilleiy, U. S. A., August 29, 191 7; served as Adjutant 351st F. A., and 157th Infantry Brigade, and as Battalion Adjutant, 311th F. A. William Seward Webb, Jr. Commissioned Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., November 17, 1917; promoted Lieutenant, Junior Grade, September 19, 191 8. En gaged in laying mines in North Sea till Armistice was signed. Put on inactive duty, June 5, 1919- Service other than Military or Naval Marion Shaler Allen Member, local Draft Board, New York City. Monroe James Barnes Member of the Committee of Public Safety, Chittenden County. 139 honor roll John Henry Booth Member of Legal Advisory Board, Clinton County, N. Y.; Chief of Plattsburg Division of American Protective League. Gardner Brewer Chairman War and School Gardens Committees, Burlington. Newman Keyes Chaffee City Chairman Y. M. C. A. Drive, 1918, Rutland. Merritt Darrow Chittenden Chairman Committee of Teachers in connection with the Draft Board, Chittenden County; Secretary Chittenden County Red Cross. Byron Nathaniel Clark Organizing and Divisional Secretary, Y. M. C A., in France, September, 191 7, to April, 19 18, and December, 19 18, to May, 1919; Headquarters Secretary 32nd and 42nd Divisions; served in camps in La Fauche, Rimaucourt, Prauthoy, Chateauvillain, divisional areas, and in the front lines of the Luneville Sector. James French Dewey Member State Advisory Board as to Labor and Essential In dustry. William Paul Dillingham United States Senator from Vermont. William Henry Eldridge Captain in Red Cross, Liberty Bond, Y. M. C. A., and United War Work Drives. Harry Fuller Hamilton Served as Dental Examiner for Draft Exemption Board. Harry Stinson Howard Secretary, Vermont Chapter, American Red Cross. Brig.-Gen. Stephen Perry Jocelyn Chairman, Board of Examination, Officers' Training Camps. Dorman Bridgman Eaton Kent Secretary Montpelier Committee of Public Safety and War Chest Association. Harvey Roberts Kingsley Assistant Clerk, Draft Board; Chairman Four Minute Men; and member of Committee on Food Consumption and Produc tion. 140 vermont society Clarence Menzies Miller Associate Member, Legal Advisory Board, Windham County. Edwin Lewis Olney City Chairman Rutland Liberty Loan Drives. Carroll Smalley Page United States Senator from Vermont. Thomas Reed Powell Associate Member Legal Advisory Draft Board. Edward Hyde Presbrey Served as Administration Manager and assistant to District Chief of Ordnance from September ist to December 31st, 1919. Warren Edward Putnam, M. D. Chairman Division Council, National Defense, Bennington County. William Brunswick Curry Stickney Chairman Legal Advisory Draft Board, Rutland County. William James Van Patten Member for Vermont in the National War Work Council, Y. M. C. A. Marvelle Christopher Webber Chairman Community Labor Board, Rutland County. 141 ILLINOIS SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Charles G. Dawes Commissioned Major, Engineer Corps, U. S. A., June n, 1917. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel July 16, 1917; Colonel January 16, 191 8; Brigadier-General, October 15, 19 18. Served over seas from July, 191 7, to August, 1919. General Purchasing Board, A. E. F., August 30, 1917, to July 1, 1919. Member representing A. E. F., on Military Board of Allied Supply June 20, 19 1 7 to July 30, 19 18. Member Advisory Liquidation Board, A. E. F., November 27, 1918, to January 30, 1919. Member U. S. Liquidation Board, W. D. February 11, 1919, to July 26, 1 9 19. Decorations: the Distinguished Service Medal of the U. S. ; Commander of the Legion of Honor of France; Companion of the Order of the Bath of Great Britain; Com mander of the Order of Leopold of Belgium; Croix de Guerre with Palm of France. Citations: In the Order awarding the Distinguished Service Medal: "For exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services. "He rendered most conspicuous services in the organization of the General Purchasing Board, as General Purchasing Agent of the American Expeditionary Forces, and as the representa tive of the United States Army on the Military Board of Allied Supply. His rare qualities, sound business judgment, and ag gressive energy were invaluable in securing needed supplies for the American Armies in Europe." Cited in Orders by the Marshal of France, Commander in Chief of the Allied Armies: — "In the course of the Operations of 19 1 8 (he) has assured a complete union over the supplies between the American and French Armies. By his breadth of spirit and his constant effort to put in common the resources of the two armies, he has permitted to be realized under the best possible conditions the community of efforts which conducted the Americans and French together to Victory." 142 ILLINOIS SOCIETY William M. Derby, Jr. Commissioned March 9, 191 7, Lieutenant Senior Grade, U. S. N. R. F., and served until placed on inactive duty February 7, 1919, as Commander of Yacht, Patrol 216, Division Officer Gun Boat Gopher and Executive Officer Naval Training School, Chicago. Paul Mayer LaBach Commissioned Major Engineer Corps, U. S. A., January 30, 1918; served on Staff of Director General of Transportation of American Expeditionary Forces in France until honorably discharged July 28, 1919. Was Engineer of "Water Supply" "Lines of Communication," and "Troops in Transit," with ter ritory extending from base ports in France to the Rhine. John Motley Morehead Commissioned Major Ordnance Department, U. S. A., April 7, 1918, and Major attached to the General Staff November 7, 19 1 8, served in the Ordnance Department, on the General Staff, and on detail on War Industries Board. Seymour Morris, Jr. Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., with rank from February 14, 1918; served at General Depot Quar termaster Corps, Chicago, as Assistant to Depot Quartermaster. Discharged February 15, 19 19. Edward B. Mower Enlisted as Private, Motor Transport Corps, U. S. A., October 8, 1918; promoted ist Lieutenant November 7, 1918. Honor ably discharged December 15, 19 18. Ralph Waldo Webster Commissioned Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A., April 17, 1917 ; served at Fort Riley, Kas.; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.; General Hospital No. 28, at Fort Sheridan, 111. Discharged August 29, 1919. Thomas Adams Woodruff Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A., April, 1917, and Major September, 191 7, Chief Ophthalmic Service, Base Hospital, Camp Grant, III, September to December, 1917- In charge of Hospital at Fort Greble, R. I. December, 1917, to April, 19 18; Chief Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Department, 143 HONOR ROLL Base Hospital, Camp Beauregard, La., April to July, 1918. Chief, Section Surgery of Head, at Base Hospital, Camp Meade, Md., and Assistant to C. O. there, July to December, 1918. Service other than Military or Naval William Tracy Alden Member Legal Advisory Committee, First District Exemption Board of Chicago, October 10, 191 7, to March 4, 191 8. During same period acted as Adviser for Legal Department, U. S. Fuel Administration. March 4, 1918, to December 6, 1918, served as Attorney for U. S. Fuel Administration at Washington, and later was General Solicitor and head of its Legal Department. Thomas Edward Green Service from September 1, 191 7, to December, 1919. Toured Camps for Fosdick Commission ; representative of Red Cross at large for Florida for Christmas Roll Call; National Director of Speakers, and later Director of Treasury Speakers Bureau, 5th Liberty Loan, and Permanent Director Speakers Bureau of Red Cross. Carter Henry Harrison Services as Investigator for Treasury Department into work ing of Soldiers and Sailors Allowance and Allotment Law, visiting Camps in Mo., Wash., Cal., and N. M. Served Red Cross from October 1, 1918, to April 24, 1919, holding affiliated rank of Captain as hospital representative of the R. C, with charge of its activities in the Justice Group of Hospitals 1 and 12 and Mobile Hospitals 3 and 39. John Motley Morehead Service from January 2, 191 8, to February 15, 19 19, as Chief of "Industrial Gases and Gas Products" Section of the Chemical Division and Secretary of Explosives Division of War Industries Board. Also member Ammonia Committee. Seymour Morris Service from June 1, 1917, to March 31, 1919, as Chairman of District Board for Select Draft, District No. 2, Northern Dis trict of Illinois, and after February 1, 191 7, Treasurer of Chi cago Chapter of the Red Cross. 144 illinois society Seymour Morris, Jr. Services from April 15, 1917, to February 14, 1918, as Assist ant Director, Supply Service, Red Cross, and later as Director of the same. As ist Lieutenant, 111. N. G., and Aide to Gen eral Dickson assigned to special services in connection with Local and District Draft Boards. Edward B. Mower Service from November 1, 1917, to October 8, 1918, as Asso ciate Director, Department of Supplies, of the Red Cross at National Headquarters, Washington, D. C. Montgomery Pickett Services as member and Captain in American Protective League under direction Department of Justice November 15, 1917, to February 1, 1919; member Y. M. C. A. War Work Recruiting Committee, May, 1918, to December, 1918. Ralph Waldo Webster Services as Instructor in Military Course in Medical Officers' Training Camp at Fort Riley, Kas., September, 191 7, to July, 1918; and as Adjutant and Instructor in basic Military Course, Medical O. T. C, Camp Greenleaf, Ga., July, 1918, to Janu ary, 1919, and Executive Officer, U. S. General Hospital, Fort Sheridan, 111., to August 29, 1919. 145 MISSOURI SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Eugene Hilarian Abadie Commissioned Major, Engineer Reserve Corps, U. S. A., June nth, 1917, promoted Lieutenant Colonel Quartermaster Corps September 4, 191 8; assigned to the Construction Division, Quar termaster Corps, and supervised construction of cantonments at Camp Lee, Va. ; Augusta Arsenal, Augusta, Ga. ; and camps, repair shops, hospital buildings, and prison barracks elsewhere in different states; commended by General Littell in charge of cantonment construction. Discharged August 27, 1919; recom mended May 20, 1920, Colonel, Quartermaster Officers' Re serve Corps, U. S. A. Frank Boogher, M.D. Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A., June 21, 191 8. Served at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, in charge of wards in hospital ; in examining men for overseas and as Post Sanitary In spector. Discharged December 14, 191 8. John Templeman Doneghy, Jr. Entered Officers' Training Camp, Fort Riley, Kansas, May- 9, 1917. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant August 15, 1917; pro moted ist Lieutenant Field Artillery, U. S. A., and served as Radio Officer, 342 Regiment Field Artillery, December 31, 191 7. Served overseas in France, England, and Germany; took part in engagements at St. Mihiel and the Thiacourt Sector. Discharged April 15, 19 19. Junius Wilson Houston Enlisted as Private, Engineer Corps, U. S. A., September 9th, 1918; promoted ist Class Private, October 16, 1918, and Second Lieutenant October 28, 1918. Served with Co. B, 5th Provi sional Battalion, Engineer Corps, and 82d Engineers at Fort Harrison, acting as personnel officer. Discharged January 1, 1919. 146 missouri society George Murdock Jackson Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, U. S. A., August 15, 1918; pro moted ist Lieutenant September 4, 19 18. Served with 341st Machine Gun Battalion, 89th Division. Served overseas at Sucey Sector; St. Mihiel Drive; Envesin Sector; Meuse-Ar gonne Offensive ; and with the Army of Occupation. Discharged June 2d, 1919. Hubert K. Jackson Entered U. S. Service as private April 29, 191 8, in 164th Depot Brigade, Camp Funston; promoted Corporal May 14th, 1918; transferred to Coast Artillery Corps at Jackson Barracks. Dis charged December 20, 191 8. Paul Clapp Knowlton Entered Service U. S., March 4, 1918, by enlistment in Medi cal Corps, U. S. A. Served at Fort Riley and with Evacuating Hospital No. 12 as part of A. E. F. Took part in the St. Mihiel Drive and Meuse-Argonne engagements in France, serving later with the forces in Germany. Discharged July 7, 1919. James Hamilton McCord Called into the service of the U. S. under his commission as Lieutenant Colonel, N. G. Missouri, and commissioned Lieu tenant Colonel, Inspector General's Department, U. S. A., Dec. 6, 1917. Served as U. S. Disbursing Officer in Missouri from May 19, 1917, to May, 1919; Adjutant General of Missouri, May to Dec, 1917. Executive Officer, Selective Service Draft. Discharged May 10, 1919. Robert Finney Miller Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps U. S. A. Served as plas tic and oral Surgeon with the 90th Division at Camp Travis, Texas; at Base Hospital, Camp Green, N. C, and at Base Hos pital, Mesres, France, and Base Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Honorably Discharged October 10, 1919. Leroy K. Robbins Entered U. S. Service under commission as Lieutenant-Colonel, Infantry, Missouri N. G, March 28, 191 7 i promoted Colonel, July, 1917. Served with 138th U. S. Infantry and 62d Pioneer Infantry at Camp Clark, Mo.; Camp Sill, Okla. ; Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; and elsewhere. Discharged May 31, 1919- 147 HONOR ROLL Service other than Military or Naval Lawrence Boogher Service in Red Cross, commencing February, 191 8. Associate Field Director in charge of home service at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and at Camp Travis, Texas, and later of home service program in Mo., Ark., Tex., Okla., and Kansas. Director of Camp Service, with entire charge of the South Western Division. Walter De Rosset Coles Service as Chairman, Legal Advisory Board, for Draft Division No. 17, of St. Louis, from December, 1917, to November, 1918. George R. C. Deane Services from December 1, 19 18, to May 14, 1919, as Musical Director, Building and Assistant Secretary at Camp Travis, Texas, of the National War Work Council of the Y. M. C. A. William Warren Knight Services as member, Secretary, and Clerk of Local Draft Board Division No. 11, Kansas City, Mo., from May, 1917, to April 1, 1919. Edward Simmons Lewis Services as Food Administrator, 28th Ward, St. Louis, Mo., and in the ist Regiment, Missouri Home Guards, as private and Second Lieutenant from July 27, 19 17. Heman Judson Pettengill Chairman War Camp Environs Committee, October, 191 7, to September, 19 18. Member Executive Committee and Treas urer War Camp Community Service in St. Louis, November, 1 91 8, to January, 1920. LeRoy K. Robbins Lieutenant Colonel, ist Missouri Infantry, guarding St. Louis and East St. Louis, March-July, 19 17. Booker Hall Rucker District Chairman, Crawford, Dent, Phelps, and Pulaski Coun ties, Y. M. C. A. and United War Work; Chairman, Phelps County Chapter Red Cross ; member, Legal Advisory Board for Phelps County; Director of Sales for Phelps County in five Liberty Loan Campaigns; First Lieutenant Rolla Home Guards. 148 missouri society Selden Palmer Spencer Chairman, Selective Service Draft, District Committee for St. Louis City and County; as private, Lieutenant, and Captain, ist Regiment, Missouri Home Guard. John Barber White Services as member United States Shipping Board by appoint ment of the President from January to July, 19 17. 149 OHIO SOCIETY Military or Naval Service George Bartholomew Ehrmann Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Cavalry, U. S. A., May i, 191 7, and ist Lieutenant, Infantry, August 15th, 1917. Served with 329th Infantry, 83rd Division, in the U. S., and overseas in England and France. Discharged February 18, 19 19. Robert Ralston Jones, Jr. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant Cavalry, U. S. A., August 15, 1917. Served with Headquarters Troops, 83rd Division in the U. S. and in France, where detailed as Transportation Officer at Le Mans. Discharged September nth, 1919. William Henry Kite, Jr. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., August 15, 1917, and served until discharged Februaiy 13, 1919. Promoted Captain O. R. C. Assigned to 330th Regiment Infantry, 83rd Division, and served with same in LeMans Area, France. Charles Birk Lewis Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., June 6th, 1917. Served with 320th Infantry, 80th Division, in Camp Lee, Virginia. Discharged December 7th, 191 8. Walter Wales Parker Commissioned July 5, 1918, Major, Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. A. Attached to its Headquarters in Washington, serv ing as Chief of Office Administration and Central Disbursing Officer. Charles A. L. Read Entered the service as Major, Medical Corps, U. S. A., in April, 191 8. Served in the Surgeon General's Office, Washington, in Personnel Division and on detail for recruiting service in Ohio, West Virginia, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and New York ; also at Fort Oglethorpe and with the General Staff. 150 ohio society Cameron Haskin Sanders Entered Service as ist Lieutenant, Field Artillery, O. N. G., August 5, 1917. Served in U. S. and overseas with 344th Field Artillery, 90th Division, in France in Marbach Sector, St. Mihiel Sector, the Meuse-Argonne, and with Army of Occupa tion. Discharged July 11, 1919. Service other than Military or Naval John Langdon Gates Served from 1917, to 1919, as Secretary and General Manager of Liberty Loan Committee for Cincinnati and Hamilton Co., Ohio, and as Secretary and General Manager, War Savings Committee, for Cincinnati and Hamilton Co. Harry Walter Hutchins Served in Cincinnati from Dec. 1, 1917, to close of operations as a member of the American Protective League, with rank of Operative. Harry Brent Mackoy Services as 4 Minute Man ; Precinct Chairman, Kenton Co., Ky., First Red Cross War Fund Campaign-; City Chairman, Covington, Ky., Y. M. C. A. War Fund Campaign; Member Executive Committee, Kenton Co., Ky., Red Cross Membership Drive; Member Executive Committee and Chairman County Committee 2d Red Cross War Fund Campaign ; Member Legal Advisory Board for Kenton Co., Ky., in Selective Service Draft; Chairman Legal Aid Committee for Red Cross and Council of Defense, Kenton Co., Ky. ; Chairman for Kenton Co., Kentucky State, Y. M. C. A. War Recruiting Committee; Chairman Kenton Co., Ky., National War Savings Drive; Member for Kenton Co. of Council of Defense and Chairman of its Com mittee on Military Affairs; Member Civilian Relief Commit tee, Red Cross, for Kenton Co. ; Register in Tranter's Precinct, Kenton Co., for Selective Service Draft; Member Executive Committee, Kenton Co. Chapter; Red Cross; Member Advisory Committee U. S. Military Training Camps Assn. ; Kenton Co. United War Work Campaign. Henry McCoy Norris Service as "Efficiency Expert" at Water-town Arsenal; as "Ex pert" in Council of National Defense ; Member American Pro- 151 HONOR ROLL tective League; served in preparing Questionnaires for "Select ing Competent Machine Tool Draughtsman"; served in Ma chine Tool Section of Finished Products Division, Carriage Section of Production Division, and as Mechanical Engineer in the Ordnance Department at large; Served as Chairman Committee in Red Cross, War Chest, and 3rd, 4th, and 5th Liberty Loan Drives. Achilles Henry Pugh, Jr. Served, 1918-1919, as head of Loading and Explosives section of Ordnance Department, Cincinnati, and as member of Cin cinnati District Claims Board, settling claims on cancelled con tracts. William Reynale Sanders The particular service rendered was his co-operation, the giving of his time, money, use of his employees, etc., in the organiza tion of Troop F of the First Ohio Cavalry, accomplished in six days in 191 7, which afterward became Battery F of the 136th Field Artillery and served with distinction overseas. Jackson Wolcott Sparrow Aid on Draft Board, both first and second Drafts; Solicitor on all Red Cross Drives; and on first, second, and third Liberty Loan Drives; Captain 4th and 5th Victory Loan Drives. 152 KENTUCKY SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Gustave Breaux Ballard Entered Officers' Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, August 17, 191 7; commissioned Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A., December, 191 7; served at Boston and overseas with the A. E. F. as Regimental Supply Officer of 73rd C. A. C. Regiment. Discharged December 24, 191 8. Robert P. Bonnie Entered ist Officers' Training Camp, May 15, 1917. Com missioned 2nd Lieut., Q. M. C, Aug. 15, 191 7. Assigned to 84th Division, and with that division sailed for France. Upon disbandment of Division 84, was assigned to Headquarters, In termediate Section S. O. S. Discharged Sept. 12, 1919. Recommended for commission in Regular Army. Sevier Bonnie Entered ist Officers' Training Camp, May 15, 19 17 and com missioned Captain, Infantry. Assigned to 84th Division, G-2 and G-3 Sections, and with that Division, sailed for France, Sept. 9, 191 8. Reassigned to 37th Division and reported for duty in Belgium. Reassigned to ist Army, G-3 Section. Recom mended for Majority in Reserve Corps. Discharged May 27, 1919. James White Bruce, M.D. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, July 1, 1916; promoted Captain- November 20, 191 7. Served over seas with the A. E. F., and at the engagements at Chateau Thierry, Soissons, and St. Mihiel. Evacuated to Base Hospital at Blois for influenza and later stationed there. Discharged July 15, 1919. Erskine Howard Courtenay Entered Navy Yard, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 1, 1917, and was attached to Public Works Department as Naval Inspector of 153 HONOR ROLL materials and construction on contract work. Assistant Engineer Officer on U. S. S. Huntington, engaged in convoying troop ships to France. Division Officer of one of the three Engineer ing Divisions. Released from all active service, December 17, 1918. James Clark Courtenay Entered Aviation, U. S. N., Jan. 10, 191 8. At Petty Officers' School at Dunwoodie Naval Detachment, Minneapolis, received rating of Q. M. 2nd c, Aviation, U. S. N. Attached to French Aviation Proving Ground, Lyons; served in Flanders with Northern Bombing Group, Field A., U. S. N. ; on detached service with No. 214, Royal Air Force of Great Britain; with first contingent of Allies to enter Bruges. Discharged Dec. 26, 1918. Gilbert S. Cowan Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., June 12, 1 91 8. Served in the Depot and Depot Operating Division at Washington, D. C, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and elsewhere. Discharged January 31, 19 19. Norborne R. Gray Entered Training Camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison in May, 191 7. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., August I5> T9I7- Served overseas with the A. E. F., with the 28th In fantry, ist Division. Took part in the attack at Cantigny, and was killed in action on May 29, 19 18. Decorated with the Croix de Guerre with the Silver Star for bravery in action. William Overton Harris Entered U. S. Naval Reserve Force as Ensign April 2, 1917. Served on U. S. S. Biddle, Flusser, and Wanderer; went over seas; attached to Staff of Vice Admiral Wilson at Brest; Staff U. S. Naval Attache at Paris. Awarded Navy Cross, April 17, 1918. Placed on inactive duty June 5, 1919. Peyton Harrison Hoge, Jr. Entered Officers' Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, May 13, 1917. Commissioned Captain, Infantry, U. S. A., August 29, 191 7; assigned to the 336th Infantry, 84 Division, and went overseas with the A. E. F. in France. Discharged April 5, 1919. '54 KENTUCKY SOCIETY Edgar Erskine Hume, M.D. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, Septem ber 16, 1916; ist Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A, January 14, 1917; promoted Captain in March, 1918; Major in March, 1918; and Lieutenant -Colonel in April, 1918. Served as C. O., Base Hospital 102, at Camp Beauregard. Served overseas with the A. E. F. in the Italian War Zone ; at Rouen and Toul, Fiance; Chief Medical Officer for Serbia in 1919, and Red Cross Commission to that country in June of that year. Made an Officer of the "Crown of Roumania" by the King. John Harbison McLennan Entered Officers' Training Camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison May 1, 191 7. Commissioned Captain Field Artillery, U. S. A., in August, 1917; assigned to the 325 F. A. Regiment at Camp Taylor; acted as Adjutant; served at School of Fire at Fort Sill, acting as Instructor there and Inspector at Camp Taylor. Discharged January 21, 19 19. Avery Robinson Signed up June, 191 7, and enlisted August 29, 19 17, Field Ar tillery. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, F. A., November 29, 1917; ist Lieutenant, Jan. 20, 1918; Captain, Feb. 23, 1919. Served in 327th F. A., 159th F. A., Brig. Hdqrs.; and 3rd F. A. Brig. Hdqrs. Was in the Argonne-Meuse, Oct. 20, to Nov. 11, 1918, and on the march into and occupation of Ger many. Received Victory Medal, two bars. Mentioned in Division Orders, Army and Navy Journal. Discharged May 15, I9T9. Leonard G. Strater Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Q. M. C, U. S. N. A., at Fort Benjamin Harrison, May 15, 1917; in Salvage Service, C. O. Field Salvage Squad No. 6. Promoted to ist Lieutenant, Oct. 31, 191 8. Took part in Meuse-Argonne actions and in the defense of the Alsace Sector. Discharged June 11, 19 19. J. Adger Stewart Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., October 30, 191 8. Served at Camp Meggs, and at Washington, D. C. Discharged November 30, 19 18. Alexander MacKenzie Watson Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, U. S. Marine Corps, April 2, 155 HONOR ROLL 1904; Captain, June, 1914; Major, May, 19 17. Served with U. S. M. C. in United States Atlantic Fleet (U. S. S. Okla homa, and U. S. S. Utah, aide on staff of Comdr. Division Six) and at Hdqrs., U. S. Marine Corps, Washington, D. C. Samuel Mackay Wilson Commissioned Major, Judge Advocate Officers' Reserve Corps, October 25, 1917; promoted Lieutenant Colonel April 7, 1919. Served as Assistant Judge Advocate, 77th Division, and later as Division Judge Advocate, 77th Division. Served overseas with the A. E. F. in the Baccarat Sector, Vesle Sector, Oise-Aisne Offensive, and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Wounded by Air bomb fragment May 18, 1918. Commended on Discharged Certificate: "This Officer has rendered most excellent service as Division Judge Advocate 77th Division." Discharged May 12, 1919. Commissioned Major, Judge Advocate, Officers' Re serve Corps, U. S. A., June 30, 1919. Service other than Military or Naval S. Thruston Ballard Served from 191 6 to June, 1920. State Chairman, War Camp Community Service and member of National Committee; mem ber, United States Council of National Defense; Major Gen eral in the Louisville Liberty Loan Legion, June 19 17. William Marshall Bullitt Services as member American Red Cross with rank of Major in 19 1 8 and 19 19 in France, Italy, England, and Belgium. George L. Burton Services as member Y. M. C. A. as Secretary under its National War Work Council, 1917, 1918, and 1919; serving in the U. S. and overseas in France in the St. Mihiel and Argonne Sectors and elsewhere. Taken ill in line of duty and sent to hospital; later returned to duty. Coleman R. Gray Services as member Y. M. C. A., in 191 8, with the 32d Division in Alsace and the 1st Division at Montdidier, later at Cha teau-Thierry, Bar-le-Duc, and elsewhere. Credo Harris Services as member American Red Cross with rank of First 156 KENTUCKY SOCIETY Lieutenant November, 191 7, to June, 1918. Served overseas with the A. E. F., serving at Neuilly, Paris, and elsewhere in France. Injured while doing volunteer stretcher service, but returned to duty. Otto Holstein Entered the War as Captain, Signal Corps, Kentucky Militia, under the Call of the President. Served as Provost Marshal of Lexington and Camp Shelby; transferred to the Field Artillery in the 63d Brigade; went overseas with advance detachment 38th Division; served at Field Artillery School and at Paris. Sep tember 3, 1919, commissioned Major in the Reserves. Marvin H. Lewis Services during the period of the War as Chairman of Four Minute Men of Louisville, and Jefferson County, and of the State of Kentucky ; Chairman Speakers' Bureau of the Council of National Defense of the State and of Jefferson County; Member of Executive Committee in the second and later Lib erty Loan Drives. Curran Pope Served from July, 1917, to December 28, 1918, in Louisville and Jefferson Co., Ky. ; was Four Minute Man and made speeches of longer duration whenever requested by the local chairman of the Committee of Public Information. R. C. Ballard Thruston Services during the period of the War as Chairman of the Louisville Chapter, American Red Cross ; and as Assistant Man ager of the Lake Division,- American Red Cross, for Kentucky. 157 CALIFORNIA SOCIETY Military or Naval Service. Frederick Emerson Allen Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A., October 12, 1917; promoted Major June 6, 1918. Served in the Letter- mann General Hospital, Alcatraz Island. Lanier Bartlett Enlisted in U. S. Naval Reserve Force April 13, 1917, receiving rating as Coxswain. Served at Training Station, San Pedro, Cal. Discharged for physical disability October 28, 1917. Rawlins Cadwallader, M.D. Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A., July 16, 1917; promoted Major, June 6, 1919. Served with and in command of 264th Ambulance Co. at 93d and 167th Base Hospitals, and at Base Hospital at Camp Lewis, Wash. Dis charged August 28, 19 1 9. Tristram Roberts Coffin Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., and assigned to duty as Assistant to C. O., Miscellaneous Branch, Artillery Section, Procurement Division, and served in Washington, D. C, until discharged in January, 1919. Edwin D. Cooke Enlisted November 21, 191 7, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, U. S. A. ; transferred to Field Artillery two weeks later and as signed to 2d Field Artillery; entered Officers' Training Camp at Camp Fremont, but was transferred to Field Artillery Of ficers' Training School at Camp Taylor. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Field Artillery, Aug. 31, 19 18. Served at Angel Island, Camp Fremont, Cal. ; Camp Taylor, Ky. ; Camp Travis, Tex., and Camp Mills, N. Y. Discharged July 12, 19 19. Thomas Frank Cooke Commissioned Captain Quartermaster Reserve Corps, U. S. A., February 9, 1917. Served in recruiting duty two months; com- »58 CALIFORNIA SOCIETY mand of Reserve Motor Truck Co. three months; in charge Motor and Wagon Transportation, Camp Kearny, Cal., four months; Sub-depot Quartermaster, Self ridge Field, Mich., nine months; served in France as disbursing officer, Joinville, six months, and Cochem, Germany, one month. Discharged July II, 1919- Andrew James Copp, Jr. Commissioned Major, Judge Advocate Generals' Reserve Corps, U. S. A., July 30, 1918; promoted Lieutenant Colonel September 10, 1919. Served as Camp Judge Advocate at Camp Dix, N. J., July 30, to August 10, 1918; at Washing ton, D. C, Office August 10, to September 10, 1918; at Camp Sheridan, Ala., as Camp Judge Advocate September 12, 19 18, to March 3, 1919; in Washington, D. C, office; and at Camp Sherman, March 3, 1919, till discharged November 29, 1919. George J. Denis Commissioned Major, Judge Advocate General's Department, U. S. A., July 5, 1918; promoted Lieutenant Colonel, April 21, 1919. Served as Section Judge Advocate, Advance Section, Ser vice of Supplies, A. E. F., in France. Discharged June 4, 1919. Charles Stockton Edwards Entered the Service September 2, 191 8, at Camp Kearny, Cali fornia. Promoted Corporal, October 24, 1918. Discharged at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, January 31, 19 19. John Robert Edwards Enlisted March 14, 191 8, in Company C, 3rd U. S. Engineers. Served with 3rd U. S. Engineers, 4th O. T. S. Schofield Bar racks H. T. Hawaii and Fort McDowell, Cal. Served in Hawaii from April 3, 1918, to Nov. 9, 1918. Transferred par 6 S. O. 243 to Central O. T. S., Nov. 6, 1918. Dis charged December 11, 19 18. Richard Safford Edwards Entered the U. S. Army as Private in Infantry Arm ; assigned to and served with 116th Engineers and ist Engineers, ist Divi sion, A. E. F. ; took part in engagements at Montdidier-Noyon (April- July 3, 19 18, including Cantigny attack) ; in Aisne- Marne Offensive (July 18-24*, 1918) ; St. Mihiel Offensive; Meuse-Argonne Offensive (Oct. I-I2th, 1918) ; the Second Meuse-Argonne Offensive (November 5th, nth, 191 8) ; and later with the Army of Occupation. Decorated with the 159 HONOR ROLL Victory Medal with 5 Battle Clasps. Discharged September 29, 1919- Reginald Goodwin Fernald Enlisted at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 9, 1917. Ordered to Columbus, Ohio, and commissioned 2nd Lieut, A. S. A., Feb., 1918. Was made ist Lieut, A. S. A., about Sept., 19 1 8. After being commissioned 2nd Lieut, he returned to Fort Worth and remained there until the Armistice. Dis charged January, 191 9. Leon French Enlisted as Private, U. S. A., at Bakersfield, Cal., and assigned to 15th Co., Central Machine Gun Officers' Training School, Camp Hancock, Ga., and served there until discharged Decem ber 5, 1918. Francis Porter Graves Enlisted April 9, 1917, in U. S. Naval Reserve Force; dis charged for physical disability December 15, 191 7. Enlisted February 15, 191 8, in U. S. Navy, submarine and destroyer ser vice. Served in U. S. Naval Reserve Camp at San Pedro, Cal. ; at U. S. Submarine Base, same place; at Mare Island, and on U. S. S. Mugford. Discharged January 13, 1919. Clarence Edward Heald Entered Service of the U. S. under his commission as Captain, Coast Artillery, N. G. CaL, on the President's Call, and was mustered into U. S. Service, August 5, 1917. Commissioned Captain, N. G., in the service of the U. S. Served at Fort Win field Scott, Cal. ; Fort Monroe, Va. ; and with the 56th Ammu nition train at Camp Eustis, Va. Discharged December 23, 1918. Richard Leavitt James Enlisted May 1 ,1917, in 2d Co., Coast Artillery, N. G. Cal. Mustered into U. S. Service August 5, 19 17, and served at Presidio until discharged for physical disability August 21, 1917- Bradner Wells Lee, Jr. Ensign Naval Militia of California, April 10, 1917; enrolled in U. S. Service April 23, 1917; promoted Lieutenant, Junior Grade, U. S. N. R. F., July 1, 1918. Served on U. S. S. Paul Jones in western Atlantic waters. Placed on inactive duty June 30, 19 19. 160 california society Marcus McLemore Marshall Enlisted in U. S. Navy Aviation Corps December 13, 191 7, at San Diego, Cal.; ordered to Ground School at Boston, March 10, 1918; transferred to Pensacola July 25, 1918; commissioned Ensign, U. S. N. Aviation Corps, and ordered to overseas duty, "but orders cancelled November 13, 1918. Placed on inactive duty March 4, 19 19. Ora Alexander Martin Entered U. S. Navy in April, 1903, and served through every grade from Apprentice Seaman to commissioned Officer, having now the grade of Lieutenant. In active service throughout World War. Decorated with Philippine War Medal, Navy Good Conduct Medal, and Service Medal. Still in Service. Frederic Schander Moody Commissioned Lieutenant, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, June 18, 1918, and served at the Branch Office of Naval Intelligence at San Francisco. Placed on inactive duty, November 29, 1918. Seth Warner Morrison, Jr. Commissioned second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., August 15, 191 7; promoted ist Lieutenant December 31, 191 7 ; served overseas with 347th Field Artillery, 91st Division; took part in engagements on the Nancy front ; Argonne front ; and in the Rhineland with the Army of Occupation; discharged April 30, 1919. Seeley Wintersmith Mudd Commissioned Major, Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps, Febru ary 12, 191 7; promoted Colonel, U. S. A., May 24th, 191 8. Served at Washington as Assistant Director of U. S. Explosives Plants. Honorably discharged January 20, 19 19. Henry Norton Ord Commissioned ist Lieutenant, Cavalry, Officers' Reserve Corps, May 15, 1917; promoted Captain, Infantry, and Major on General Staff, A. E. F.; served overseas, taking part in the entire St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. Discharged Sep tember 8, 1 919. James Rathwell Page Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., August 15, 191 7; promoted ist Lieutenant, March 15, 191 8. Served at Camp Lewis, Washington ; Camp Kearny, Cal. ; and 161 HONOR ROLL overseas with the A. E. F. Served as Assistant to Disbursing Officer, 40th Division, at Camp Kearny and as Assistant to Chief Finance Officer, A. E. F., at Tours, France. Discharged April 4, 1919. Warren Austin Pike Entered the Service of the U. S. by enlistment in the Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A., at Fort Winfield Scott, California, September 6, 1918, and served there until discharged December 12th, 1918. Royall Roller Richardson Was on duty at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Las Animas, Colo rado, when war was declared and remained there until ordered to U. S. S. Oklahoma. Reported on board at Base No. 2, Yorktown, Va., on A^ugust 5, 1917, and served on board her from that time until the end of the War and until July 14, 1919. Was recommended for the "Navy Cross" for work during the influenza epidemic and work throughout the whole war. Still in the service, being Commander (MC), U. S. Navy, Naval Air Station, San Diego, Cal. Samuel K. Rindge Enlisted August 8, 191 7, in U. S. Medical Reserve Corps; war ranted Sergeant and attached to Base Hospital 35. Trans ferred July 4, 19 1 8, to Ordnance Department, and warranted Sergeant. Served at Base Hospital 35, at 131st Ordnance Depot, and Camp Kearny, Cal. Discharged January 8, 1919. Harold Swayne Ryerson Called into U. S. Service April 7, 191 7, while Ensign, Califor nia Naval Militia ; promoted Lieutenant, Junior Grade, January 1, 19 1 8, and Lieutenant, Senior Grade, August 1, 19 18. Served on convoy duty, A. E. F., to Europe and as C. O., U. S. Hydro plane School, New London, Ct. ; placed on inactive duty in December, 1918^ Roy Adolos Shaw Commissioned Major, Quartermaster Corps, N. A., February, 19 1 8, and was placed in charge of the Distribution Branch, Office of the Quartermaster General, Washington, D. C. From March until June, 191 8, served as Chief of the Supply Control Division; he was then detailed as an Assistant in the Office of the Assistant to the Acting Quartermaster General. 162 California S6CietY In July, 1918, ordered overseas as second in command of a Liaison Group consisting of six officers to inspect and report on the supply situation in France and England. On return to Washington, was detailed as a Special Assistant in the Act ing Quartermaster General and Director of Purchase and Storage, U. S. Army. Discharged December 5, 1918. Ellery Wheeler Stone Commissioned March 16, 191 7, Lieutenant, U. S. Naval Re serve Force. Served as District Communication Superintendent, 12th Naval District and Commanding Officer U. S. Naval Radio Station, San Diego, Cal., and on U. S. S. Saratoga and Boston. Placed on inactive duty September 3, 1919. Walter K. Tuller Commissioned Major, Infantry, U. S. A., April 28, 1917. Served with the 362 Infantry, at Army Staff College and with the A. E. F. in France. Discharged March 16, 1919. Herbert William Yemans, Commissioned Major, Medical Section Officers' Reserve Corps, August 13, 1917. Served at Alcatraz, Cal., 1916-1919. Retired September 21, 19 19. Service other than Military or Naval James Kendall Armsby Services during the duration of the War and principally in California in the Naval Intelligence Office, a part of the U. S. Secret Service with especial reference to the protection of food plants. Pierson Worrall Banning Service from commencement to close of War. Organizer and Manager for Southern California of the "Nathan Hale Volun teers." Under appointment of U. S. A. Intelligence Department, was Divisional Commander for its volunteer work in Southern California. Organizer of the National Intelligence Bureau, having a strength of 150,000 throughout the country. Marcus Benjamin Services during war period as Voluntary Aid under the Office of Naval Intelligence and in and consultations and advice with Officers and Departments of the Government in scientific and technical subjects and the Secret Service. Decorated by 163 HONOR ROLL France for patriotic services with the "Palmes Academiques" with the rank of "Officier de l'lnstruction Publique." Benjamin Franklin Bledsoe Services as Four Minute Man in Los Angeles County from their organization in 191 7, to their disbandment in January, 1 91 9; also as Los Angeles County Director, Federal Public Service Reserve, 191 7-19 18, mobilizing workers at home and furthering efficiency. Samuel Rezeau Brearley Captain American Red Cross having charge of about 15 pre cincts in all Red Cross Drives in Wilshire District, Los Angeles. Philip King Brown Services from June 7, 1918, to January 2, 1919, as Major in the Red Cross — serving both in France and England; Assistant Medical Adviser of American Red Cross in France and Asso ciate Director of the Department of Medical Research and Intelligence. James Henry Bull Commodore, U. S. Navy, Retired. Services in 1917, at Santa Barbara as a member of a Board for Selection of Candidates for Officers' Training Camp, U. S. Army. Eugene Damon Burbank Services with War Camp Community Service under War De partment Commission on Training Camp Activities, from Au gust I, 1918, to March 15, 1919, at Indianapolis and Lafayette, Ind., in organizing and carrying on the work and at Vancouver, Wash., in organizing the Spruce Production of the National Army. Rawlins Cadwallader, M.D. Service as member of Selective Draft Board, District No. 6, Los Angeles, Cal.; assisted in District No. 17, and served on various Committees in Red Cross and bond drives. Harry Rea Callender Served on draft board, District 6, Los Angeles, registering under the draft act; also assisted in registering in District 17; served on various committees in Red Cross and Bond drives. Edwin Cook Carhart Services during period of the War as member of team of all Liberty Loan Drives but the last; and on all Am. Red Cross 164 CALIFORNIA SOCIETY drives; Secretary Sierra Madre Chapter Am. Red Cross; Vice Chairman in active charge of War Savings Stamp Campaign. Alvin Bacon Carpenter Services as member Mining Engineers Team of the joint tech nical Societies of Los Angeles on 2d and 3d Liberty Loan drives; and on Engineers team and Chamber of Commerce team on Red Cross Drives, canvassing Mining Cos. and men and engineers. Services at Red Cross Headquarters, Los Angeles, and in advising engineer applicants for commissions. Lot Curran Clark Services as member of team in San Francisco on 2d and 4th Liberty Loan Drives; as Assistant to Selective Service Draft Board in San Mateo County; and in the Salvation Army Drive in San Francisco. Philip Tuggle Clay Services as Chairman, San Francisco Clearing House Commit tee, fifth Liberty Loan ; Director General, Red Cross Christmas Roll Call, December, 1918; Mem. Executive Committee of all Red Cross Drives. Charles Daniel Daggett Services at Pasadena and South Pasadena in Liberty Bond drives and in United War Work Campaign; also Member Legal Ad visory Board No. 1, Selective Service Draft, Pasadena. Joseph Swallow Davis Services as Active Canvasser in Los Angeles, Cal., in each Lib erty and Victory Bond Drive and in Red Cross and Thrift Stamp Drives. Member U. S. Army Intelligence Department, Western Division. Abram Cross Denman, Jr. Member and Treasurer U. S. Scrap Commission Board, July, 1918, to March, 1919. Served during all Liberty Bond and Red Cross Campaigns in Los Angeles as General Chairman of the Manufacturers, Producers, and Factory Agents Committee. Served as Captain and Inspector for his district in Los Angeles for the American Protective League throughout the War. Frederick Halsey Denman In the U. S. Merchant Marine from Sept. 1, 191 8, to Jan. 5, 1919, at San Francisco training station. Took one trip as student quartermaster on a Union Oil Tanker. 165 Honor roll Willis Milnor Dixon Chairman Sub-Committee, American Library Association, to col lect books from members Sons of the Revolution for Soldiers and Sailors ; member War Intelligence Committee, Sons of the Revo lution, and assisted in their drives for Liberty Loans. Charles Lincoln Edwards Services in 191 8, at Los Angeles in organizing Los Angeles City Schools Junior League of the American Red Star Animal Re lief; as Chairman directing the same and raising and for warding to the War Department over $3,500 from its member ship of 25,000. Kirke Hart Field Services at Redlands and San Bernardino as Captain of a team in each Liberty Loan Drive, each Red Cross Drive, and in United War Work Campaign ; and as member San Bernardino County Committee on Non-War Building. Jacob Francis Force He was enrolled in the Volunteer Medical Corps of the U. S., authorized by the Council of National defense, but was never called for service. Leon Le Lanne French Service as Assistant Registrar of Selective Draft Board in First Draft and as member of Legal Advisory Board in Second Draft in Keen County, Cal. James Rudolph Garfield Services as Manager of Lake Division, Am. Red Cross, com prising States of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, with head quarters at Cleveland, Ohio. James Black Gist Services as member of Red Cross Team No. 12 in Red Cross Drives, as team member in Liberty Loan Drives, and as mem ber American Protective Association. Vernon Goodwin, Sr. Food Administrator for Los Angeles prior to permanent or ganization of U. S. Food Administrator. Chairman Red Cross Committee having in charge Hotels, Restaurants, and Apart ment Houses in all Red Cross, Liberty Loan, and Thrift Stamp Drives. Captain in Los Angeles Division, American Protective League. 166 california society Buford Allen Graves Services in 1917, 1918, 1919 as U. S. Fuel Administrator for Los Angeles, Cal. Edward Thomas Harden One of first members of "Nathan Hale Volunteers" and of the "Volunteer Intelligence Corps, Western Department; Chair man, War Intelligence Committee of the "Sons of Revolution" in California and active in canvassing in Liberty Bond and other drives. Samue M. Haskins Service as member team in Los Angeles in all drives for Lib erty and Victory Loans and Red Cross and other drives. John Randolph Haynes Services as Industrial Adviser to the U. S. War Board of the Southern District of California and later as Industrial Adviser to the U. S. Employment Bureau. Enrolled Member of U. S. Volunteer Medical Service. Chairman, Committee of Educa tion and Relief, State Council of Defense, California. Walter Sylvester Hertzog Services during period of the War in the National Intelligence Bureau, and in the Volunteer Intelligence Corps, Western Department. William Irving Hollingsworth Services during period of the War in aid of Liberty Loans, Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. Drives, and as a member of the American Protective League. Edwin Grant Howard Services during period of War as Chief Dental Examiner for Board No. 17, Selective Service Draft, and as member, Pre paredness League of American Dentists. William Bowne Hunnewell Services as Special Representative, Federal Reserve Board, 12th District in ist Liberty Loan Drive; member Distributing Com mittee, Southern California, State Central Committee, for 2d Liberty Loan Drive; Director, County Organization, Southern California, State Central Committee, in 3d and 4th Liberty Loan and Victory Loan Drives. Howard Kellogg James Member Legal Advisory Board, for Alameda County, Cal., for 167 HONOR ROLL Selective Draft throughout the War. Active in aid to Alien Property Custodian. G. Harold Janeway Member of Legal Advisory Board to Local Board for Los Angeles County in Selective Service Draft in 19 17 and 1918. John Earle Jardine Services as member of Red Cross Teams in Drives in Los Angeles, Cal. Richard William Kirkley Services at Los Angeles as Precinct Captain Am. Red Cross and in general work at Red Cross headquarters there; also in office work with District Board in Selective Service Draft at Los Angeles. Bradner Wells Lee Services from December 11, 19 1 7, to the end of the War as member of Legal Advisory Board of Los Angeles County in the Selective Service Draft, and as Captain of Red Cross Team, Precinct 434, Los Angeles City, in the 2d Red Cross Drive and other Red Cross War Activities. Andrew Stewart Lobingler Services from August, 1917, to November 11, 1918, as Chief Medical Examiner and Operating Surgeon for Selective Draft, District Board No. 12, Los Angeles, Cal. Thaddeus Lowe Services during the War in Liberty Loan Drives in connection with Southern California Liberty Loan State Central Com mittee. Cecil Randolph Luton Services during the War in all Bond drives and Red Cross Drives with the Sons of the Revolution teams at Los Angeles. Charles Marshall Services at Germantown and Philadelphia in soliciting subscrip tions in Drives for Liberty Loans, Victory Loan, and for the War Chest. Edward Strong Merrill Services as member Campaign Committee, Los Angeles, in Y. M. C. A. Drive. Nichols Milbank Services on teams in Drives for 3d, 4th, and 5th Liberty Loans; 168 CALIFORNIA SOCIETY in Red Cross Drives; in United War Work Campaign; and in assistance for six weeks to Draft Board No. 17, Selective Service Draft. Henry Lewis Miller Services at Rochester, N. Y., as member team in War Chest Campaign and in Y. M. C. A. Drives in 1918 and 1919. Orra E. Monette Services as Captain of Team of the Red Cross in soliciting funds for various organizations assisting in the War and in the 3d, 4th, and 5th Liberty Loan Drives. Max Morehouse Services as Captain of team in Columbus, Ohio, in first and all subsequent Liberty Loan Drives; Ohio State representative of U. S. Food Administration during war period. Seeley Wintersmith Mudd Service from January, 1918, to January, 1919, as Assistant Di rector of U. S. Explosives Plants. Chauncey Percival Overfield Services in making Patriotic Addresses during the War period at Salt Lake. Louis Fairman Parsons Services as member of Committees of the Stock Exchange and stock and bond brokers and of bankers, working in all Liberty Loan Drives; addressed factory and railroad workers, made public street addresses, and loaned automobile and driver to workers. Everett Robbins Perry Services in campaigns to collect books and money to buy books for sailors and soldiers — two under the auspices of the Am. Li brary Association, and a third joint campaign by six Associations including Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., and Knights of Co lumbus, having charge of collections in southern California in two campaigns and in Southern California and Arizona in the third. Frank Hervey Pettingell Services as member War Finance Committee, American Library Association, 1917-1918, and as member of Red Cross Team at Los Angeles, Cal. 169 honor roll George Howard Pettengill Services as President, South California Iron & Steel Co., War Savings Society; Member of Red Cross teams in Drives; on Industrial Committee ; Member Liberty Loan Teams, Industrial Division ; and member United War Work Campaign, Industrial Committee. Warren Austin Pike Services at Los Angeles on Committee for 2d and 3d Liberty Loan Drives, and in Am. Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. drives, and in Drive for Victory Loan. Francis Marion Pottenger Member of Medical Advisory Board, Selective Draft, and mem ber of Physicians Committee in Liberty Loan Drives. Ransom Pratt Services in Liberty Loan Drives at San Francisco. Nelson Osgood Rhoades Services as Chairman, Local Board No. 12, City of Los Angeles, in the Selective Service draft in 191 7, and as Agent of the In telligence Bureau of the General Staff at Washington. F. C. Richmond Services as President Salt Lake Commercial Club working in all Liberty Loan and Red Cross drives and War Welfare Work throughout the War Period in the State of Utah. Also as member Utah Council of Defense, and Member and Inspector of American Protective League. William Richardson Staats Services in Drives on Liberty Loan Bonds, War Stamps &c, and as Treasurer of Pasadena Patriotic Committee. Warren Chamberlain Tudbury Service as civil engineer for the U. S. Navy Department in de signing and constructing Aeroplane Hangers, erecting shops and buildings for Projectile and Armor Plants. Promoted to Expert Aide, and engaged in construction work on Pacific Coast Stations from Alaska to Samoa. Charles Strong Walton Member and Secretary, Selective Draft Board No. 10, of Los Angeles, from July 1, 191 7, to June 1, 1918; also member Legal Advisory Board, Selective Draft, Los Angeles County. Assisted in Liberty Loan and Red Cross Drives. 170 california society Benjamin Ide Wheeler Services as Chairman Committee on Resources and Food Sup ply, California Council of Defense, 1917-1919; member at Washington, D. C, of Food, Fuel, and Price Conference of Federal Trade Commission by appointment of Governor; mem ber of conference of States called by Council of Defense at Washington, D. C. ; member Committee to examine candidates for Reserve Officers' Training Corps; member Executive Com mittee, California Council of Defense. Charles Henry Whipple Services in assisting Board of Army Officers in examining candi dates for Commissions in the Army at Los Angeles, and in assisting Loyal Legion in Drive for U. S. War bonds. Benjamin Marshall Wotkyns Services at Los Angeles as an active working member, American Protective League, and in Drives for Liberty Loans. 171 COLORADO SOCIETY Service other than Military or Naval Charles Alfred Johnson Service with the American Ambulance, January to July, 19 17, at Neuilly, France, and elsewhere; with the American Relief Clearing House as Assistant Comptroller; as Assistant Section Director of American Ambulance; with the Liberty Loan Or ganization, Red Cross, and Y. M. C. A., in Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; and on Ways and Means Committee of Fourth and Fifth Liberty Loan Campaigns in Denver. 172 GEORGIA SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Craig Barrow Commissioned as Captain, Medical Corps U. S. A., August, 1918; served at Walter Reed General Hospital, Camp Greene, and Camp Wheeler until discharged January 19, 19 19. Reuben Grove Clark Entered the service of the United States as Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, and served with the 315th Field Artillery from August 15th, 1917, to April ist, 1918; detailed to Air Service at School of Instruction until discharged January 4th, 1919. William Dewey Cooke Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. A., October 21, 191 8. Served at Camp Humphreys, Va., and Camp Kendrick, N. J., until honorably discharged, December 9, 1918. Ford Priolean Fuller Enlisted in the Field Artillery in the Central Officers Train ing Camp at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., in October, 19 18, and discharged November 29, 191 8. William Robert Gignilliat Entered U. S. Service August 5, 1917, on call under his com mission as Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, N. G. Georgia, and served with U. S. Coast Artillery in the Southeastern Coast Defense Department at Forts Craven, Monroe, Moultrie, and elsewhere. Discharged April 19, 1919. Jep Rucker Hull Enlisted June 27, 1918, U. S. N. ; was appointed Dec. 11, 1918, Company Commander of the Sixth Company, Second Regiment, Seaman Guard ; was stationed at U. S. Naval Training Station, Charleston, S. C, and U. S. Navy Yard, League Island, Phila., Pa. Discharged Oct. 26, 1920. 173 honor roll Anson Jesse Ives, Jr. Enlisted June 23, 1916, in Battery C, F. A. N. G., Ga.; later volunteered in American Field Service, and served overseas at Champagne Sector; was an ambulance driver of Section 68, at Boulouse, France; returned to U. S. about Nov. 1, 191 7, and enlisted in Air Service. Discharged Nov. 18, 191 8. George Noble Jones Commissioned Captain, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., July 11, 1918. Served in Procurement Division, Small Arms Sec tion, Ordnance Department. Honorably discharged, December 20th, 19 1 8. Lester Karrow Commissioned Captain, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., May 17, 19 18. Served at Camps Zachary Taylor, Joseph E. John son, Logan, and Shelby, and at Washington, D. C. Discharged May 1, 1919. Richard Larcombe Schley Enlisted Nov. 11, 1906, to Nov. n, 1912, N. G. C. A., Ga.; commissioned ist. Lieut., Sept. 2, 1914. Inducted with Georgia Coast Artillery, National Guard Battalion, with commission as ist. Lieut, C. A. C, Aug. 5, 1917. Assigned to 61st Artil lery C. A. C.-O. and T. C. T. A. No. 1, A. E. F., France. Discharged March 8, 1919. Whitemarsh B. Seabrook Enlisted at Fort Screven, Ga., April 8, 1918; assigned to 20th Engrs., Camp American University, D. C. With A. E. F., stationed at Cheauonceaux (Indre et Loire). Discharged at Camp Gordon, Ga., July 13, 1919. Robert Tyler Waller, Jr. Called into Service August 5, 1917, under commission as Cap tain, Coast Artillery Corps, N. G. Georgia; served with his Regiment at Fort Screven, Ga., Camp Eustis, Va. ; and at Castellon in France. Discharged March 8, 1919. Raiford James Wood Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., August 15, 191 7; served overseas in the A. E. F. with Machine Gun Co. 385th Infantry, 82d Division; took part in the engagements in the Argonne. Wounded in the left chest October 11, 191 8. 174 GEORGIA SOCIETY Cited in orders by Division Commander for distinguished and meritorious services near St. Juvan, October n, 1918. Service other than Military or Naval Clarence Gordon Anderson, Jr. Chairman, Local Registration Board, Savannah, Ga., Sept. 12, 1918. William Graham Barnwell Served in Savannah, Ga., from June, 191 7, to May, 1918, as a member of the Executive Board of all Liberty Loan Drives, the Red Cross Campaign, and the War Chest Campaign. Craig Barrow Service as member, Medical Advisory Board, Savannah, Georgia, until entry into U. S. A. John Avery Gere Carson Chairman Local Draft Board No. 1, of Savannah, Georgia. William Walter Douglas Chairman of Board of Instruction for Drafted Men, Savannah, Ga. Organized office force and assisted District Exemption Board for Southern District of Georgia. Four Minute Speaker; Chairman, Red Cross Roll Call for Chatham Co., Nov. 1919; 2nd Lieut, Battery C, ist Bn., Chatham Home Guard. Charles Ellis One of the most active of the promotors and organizers of the Savannah War Chest Association, serving as its President dur ing 191 8, 1919, and 1920. Chairman of Finance Committee of Savannah Chapter of American Red Cross. Frederic F. Gaines Services at Washington, D. C, from May 25, 1918, to the Armistice, as member, Vice Chairman, and Chairman of the Board of Wages and Working Conditions under the Director General of the U. S. Railroad Administration. George Arthur Gordon Service in Red Cross at Gare de l'Est, Paris, France, in March, 191 8. Commissioned Captain Red Cross and made Division Representative, 2nd Division, A. E. F., in April, 19 18, serving 175 HONOR ROLL in Verdun, St. Mihiel Sector, near Chateau-Thierry, Belleau Woods, Vaux and vicinity. John William Grant Business Manager of Red Cross Sanitary Unit No. n. William L. Grayson Services as Secretary Registration Board in Savannah under Selective Draft Law; Treasurer War Camp Community Ser vice from March, 1918, to February, 1920; Chairman, Con servation Committee, Savannah Chapter Red Cross; Chairman, Bureau for returning Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and War Workers. Josiah Oakes Hatch Services in 1918 as member Chatham Home Guard on riot and field duty. Harris MacLeod King Member Home Guards in Co. A, Savannah Volunteer Guards, and on duty in Street Car Strike, December, 1918. Jonathan Lucas Services in 19 18, as member Chatham Home Guard in riot and field duty. Richard Dane Meader Service in the Department of the Alien Property Custodian, and as Special Assistant to the Department of State. William Ephraim Mikell Services as President, Augusta Branch of the Navy League; in Community War Service, and Liberty Loan Drives. Abram Minis Services in 19 18, as member and Commander of a Company of Chatham Home Guard on riot and field duty. James Fairlie Cooper Myers Services from February, 19 18, to January, 19 19, as Captain, Red Cross in Paris and other parts of France; as Chief of Bureau of Red Cross Supplies; and as Emergency Volunteer Worker. Mongin Baker Nichols Director of Publicity, Savannah Chapter Red Cross ; also served in Canteen Work; Captain, American Protective League, aux iliary to U. S. Department of Justice. 176 georgia society Harry Floyd Noyes Services as member of Committee at Savannah, Ga., in the ist, 2d, 3d, and 4th Liberty Loan Drives and in Red Cross, War Chest, and other Drives. William N. Pratt Services in 19 18 as member Chatham Home Guard in riot and field duty. Christopher Edward Salinas Services from September 23, 1918, to April 7, 1921, as a mem ber of Company A, First Battalion, Georgia State Guard. Frederick Tupper Saussy Member Local Board for Selective Draft for Chatham County, Georgia, and Four Minute Man — 1917, 1918. John Marshall Slaton Services as Assistant Legal Adviser to Selective Draft Board. Pleasant Alexander Stovall Served as U. S. Minister to Switzerland from Aug. 25, 191 3, to Dec. 15, 1919. Representative of belligerents. After American Embassy in Berlin was withdrawn, was directly upon the firing line. Thomas Pinckney Waring Served from Nov., 1917, to end of War on District Medical Advisory Board, Savannah, Ga. 177 MICHIGAN SOCIETY Military or Naval Service John Ducharme Bagley Entered Service July 3, 191 7, as Machinist's Mate ist Class, U. S. Naval Reserve Force; promoted Chief Machinist's Mate, December 5, 1917. Served at Bremerton Navy Yard; on U. S. S. Granite State, Submarine Chaser 87, and at An napolis and N. Y. City. Placed on inactive duty December 4, 1918. Berrien Clark Eaton Entered Service August 15, 191 7, as 2nd Lieutenant, Field Ar tillery Reserve Corps; promoted ist Lieut, U. S. A., September 19, 1918. Served with 330th Field Artillery, 85th Division, August, 1917, to April, 1918; then with Headquarters Troop, 85th Division. Served overseas in the operations between the Meuse and Moselle Rivers. Discharged February 26, 1919. Robert M. Hemphill, Jr. Entered the U. S. Service in August, 1917, as Captain of Ord. Dept., U. S. A. Served at Washington and elsewhere with especial duty of location of Nitrate plants and their construc tion. Discharged Aug. 16, 19 19. William Henry Harrison Hutton, Jr. Entered Service April 17, 19 17, under Commission as Major, Quartermaster Officers Reserve Corps, dated December I, 19 16. Promoted Lieut. Col., Signal Corps, U. S. A., August T5> I9I7> Colonel February 21, 19 19. Served on detail to Chief Signal Officer and to War Industry Board, and over seas as Chief of Personnel, Air Service, and Assistant Chief of Supply, Air Service. Served in France, Belgium, Germany, and England. Took part in the Somme Offensive in March and April, 191 8. Decorated with Distinguished Service Medal and medal of the Escadrille Lafayette of France; cited by Gen. Pershing. Commander in Chief American Expeditionary 178 MICHIGAN SOCIETY Forces "for exceptionally meritorious and conspicious services as organizer of Air Service in France," and awarded U. S. Distinguished Service Medal "for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services. As Chief of Personnel Service and latei Assist. Chief of the Supply Section, Air Service, he was charged with duties of a varied and difficult nature. He constantly dis played marked zeal and sound judgment in the solution of the important problems of supply and transportation of the Air Service, rendering services of inestimable value to the American Expeditionary Forces." Discharged August 4, 1919. James T. McMillan Entered Service as Captain, Motor Transport Corps, U. S. A., September 28, 1918. Served in Washington and at Camp John ston, Florida. Discharged, December 2nd, 19 18. Truman H. Newberry Entered the Service of the U. S. as Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, June 6, 1917. Served in the Third Naval District, N. Y. Discharged January 2d, 19 19. Service other than Military or Naval John Newbury Bagley Services as Chairman, Selective Service Draft Board No. 13, City of Detroit in 191 7 and 191 8. George Williams Bates Services in 19 17-19 18 at Detroit as member Auxiliary Legal Board for Wayne County; as a Four Minute Man delivering addresses; and in aid of Liberty Bond and Red Cross Drivers. Alanson S. Brooks Services from August 14, 1917, to March 31, 1919, as member of Local Board, No. 13, Selective Service Draft, City of De troit. Guy Brewster Cady Services as Member of Liberty Loan Teams; of Red Cross Drives; and as a member of American Protective League. Burnham Standish Colburn , Served as Field Director for the Red Cross at Pensacola, Flori da, in charge of Naval Air Station, Fort Barranca, Fort Pick ens, Fort McRae, and outlying stations from October ist, 1918, to April, 1919. 179 honor roll Williams Cooper Harris Chairman for Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, during the first and second Liberty Loan Drives; Chairman of the Executive Committee of War Board for Bloomfield Township, which took charge of Liberty Loan Campaigns and all other war activities of the County. In Detroit, was Director of Legal Advisory Board for Wayne County, which organization sup plemented the work of the Draft Board by instructing and assisting registrants in the preparation of their Questionnaires. Was also an active member of American Protective League. Robert William Hemphill, Jr. Services in organization of American Protective League in Michigan, and Chairman of Red Cross Committee in the City of Ypsilanti. Stephen Herrick Knight, M.D. Services as Member American Protective League; as a member of the Volunteer Medical Service, aiding soldiers' families; and as Chairman Medical Advisory Board, Selective Draft District No. I, later No. 20, Wayne County. Harry Brent Mackoy Served from June, 191 7, to Jan. 1, 19 19, in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Four Minute Man; Precinct Chairman, First Red Cross War Fund Campaign; City Chairman, Y. M. C. A., War Fund Campaign; Member of Executive Committee in Red Cross Membership Drive; Member of Executive Committee and Chairman of County Organization Committee, Second Red Cross War Fund Campaign ; Member of Legal Advisory Board of Kenton Co.; Member of British and Canadian Recruiting Comm. for Cincinnati; Member of Military Entertainment Council for Ky. ; Chairman, Legal Aid Comm. for Red Cross and Council of Defense; Chairman, Kenton Co. Y. M. C. A. War Recruiting Comm. ; Chairman, Co. Comm., National War Savings Drive; Member of Council of Defense; Chairman of Comm. on Military Affairs for Council of Defense; Member of Civilian Relief Comm., Red Cross; Registrar for Selective Service registrants in Tranter's Precinct, Kenton Co.; Local Field Examiner for Bureau of War Risk Insurance, Treasury Dept; Member of Advisory Committee for the U. S. Mili tary Training Camps Assn., Southern Ohio Division; General 180 MICHIGAN SOCIETY Chairman for Kenton Co. of the United War Work Campaign ; Member of Executive Comm., Kenton Co. Chapter, of Amer. Red Cross ; Member of Executive Comm. for Red Cross Christ mas Membership Roll. Gustavus D. Pope Chairman, Detroit Chapter Red Cross; member State Board of Red Cross; member Board of Directors of Detroit War Camp Community Service; Vice-President in 1918, President, 1919, National Investigation Bureau, later National Information Bureau; and Director, Detroit Patriotic Fund. Henry Jerome Simpson Services 1918-1919 with Y. M. C. A., and as Divisional Secre tary at Aix les Bains, St. Mais, Dinard, and elsewhere over seas. Julius Erastus Thatcher Services during the period of the War in Detroit as member of American Protective League and in aid of American Red Cross. 181 RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Charles Wheaton Abbot Continuously in service since February 16, 1881. Served in 12th and 25th U. S. Infantry; 2nd Lieutenant, 12th U. S. Infantry, Feb. 16, 1881; Colonel, July 9, 1918, retired. On duty with R. F. U. S. until August 25, 1917. Commanding Officer, Students Army Training Corps, at Brown University from September 9, 191 8, to January 25, 19 19. As Adjutant General of Rhode Island, supervised the Selective Service under direction of the Governor. F. Richmond Allen Entered service, March 8, 1918, Naval Training Station, New port, R. I., as Quartermaster, U. S. N. R. F. Served in Second Naval District U. S. Submarine chaser No. 164. Foreign ser vice at U. S. N. Base at Brest, France; Plymouth, Eng.; Queenstown, Ireland; U. S. Atlantic Fleet, Mine-sweeping Detachment, at Inverness, Scotland; U. S. Receiving Ship, Liverpool, Eng.; U. S. S. Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm. Inactive duty discharge May 10, 1919. George Fearing Allen Enlisted October 12, 1918, in 2nd Naval District, Newport, R. I., as Apprentice Seaman, U. S. N. R. F. Served in Brown University Naval Training School Unit at Providence, R. I. to December 13, 1918, when he received his inactive duty dis charge. Chester Coleman Darling Entered service as ist Lieutenant, Ordnance Dept., U. S. A., at Washington, D. C, January 21, 191 8. Disbursing Officer at Williamsburg, Va., and Asst. Disbursing Officer at New York City; Special Courier to Peace Conference; in Inspection Dept. at Paris inspecting all advance Ordnance Dumps on en tire American front, including advance lines in Argonne front during the Argonne drive. Discharged January 24, 1919. 183 rhode island society Laurence Waldo Eames Entered Plattsburg Training School, May 12, 191 7. Com missioned Captain, Infantry, August 15, 1917. Commanded Co. K, 302d Infantry, August, 1917, to September, 1918. In Army School of the Line, Lugru, France, October, 1918, to January, 19 19. Commanded Co. F, 138th Infantry, January to April, 1919. Recruiting duty, New York City, until discharged, July 30, 1919. Marshall Elwood Fisher Entered service, September 18, 191 7, as Private, 301st Engrs., Medical Detachment, Camp Devens, and in England, France, and Luxemburg, Germany. In St. Mihiel Offensive, Toul Sector, and Army of Occupation. Discharged June 20, 1919. Chester Curtis Foster Entered service May 15, 191 7, Plattsburg Barracks. Com missioned 2nd Lieutenant, August 15, 1917. Served in 104th Infantry at Chemin des Dames and Toul Sectors. Wounded at Apremont Woods, April 6, 191 8. Discharged January 10, 1919. George Pierce Metcalf Entered service, April 28, 19 17, Plattsburg, in Infantry and Army Service Corps, as 2nd Lieutenant, Inf. R. C. ; promoted to ist Lieutenant and later Captain, A. S. C. Served in 302nd Infantry and Postal Express Service, A. E. F. at Camp Devens and S. O. S., A. E. F., France. Discharged June 13, 19 19. Houghton P. Metcalf Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Cavalry, R. C, August 15, 1917, at Plattsburg Training Camp, and entered into active service August 29, 19 1 7. Transferred to 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, N. A., Oct., 1917. Served in 304th Inf., 76th Division, and 358th Inf., 90th Division. In St. Mihiel Offensive and Meuse Ar gonne Offensive. Courier to Peace Commission. Discharged March 25, 1919. Frederick B. Thurber Entered service as Lieutenant, j. g., Class 4, U. S. N. R. F., Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I., March 30, 191 7. Promoted to Class 2 and later to Lieutenant s. c. Active duty 183 HONOR ROLL at Training Station Newport; Executive Officer, U. S. S. Ve suvius; Comdr. Mine Force, 2nd Naval District, Mine Sweep ing, patrol, and salvage work. Cited "For exceptionally efficient service in aid rendered during the stranding of a naval vessel off Block Island, Oct. 4th, 191 7." Inactive duty April 10, I9I9- Hunter C. White Entered service as Captain, Coast Artillery, Coast Artillery Training Camp, Fort Monroe, Va., September 22, 191 7. Com manding Officer, 28th Co. and nth Co., Coast Defense, Long Island Sound; Commanding Officer, Bat. C, 34th Art, C. A. C. ; Personnel Adjutant, 34th Art., C. A. C. Discharged Feb ruary 3, 1919. Service other than Military or Naval. Charles Wheeler Abbott Services as Adjutant General in connection with the Selective Service Draft. Robert Livingston Beeckman Services as Governor of the State in enforcing War Legislation. Edwin Aylesworth Burlingame Services from February 1, 1918, to June 1, 1919, in Rhode Island, and at Washington, D. C, as Federal Director for Rhode Island of U. S. Employment Service, of the Public Service Reserve ; and of the Boys Working Reserve, — all under U. S. Department of Labor in the recruiting, classification, and placement of labor. Charles Edward Cannon Services between December 6, 1917, and December 30, 1918, as Agent and Captain of Agents of the Information Bureau, U. S. Federal Food Administration, covering Ward 5, City of Providence; also as Registrar on both occasions of the Se lective Service Draft. Henry Clinton Dexter Services as Chairman of Local Board No. 7, State of Rhode Island, from June 20th, 191 7, until the completion of its work. Frederic Willard Easton Services in 1917-1918 at Pawtucket, R. I., as member of War Service Committee, Textile Machinery; member, Manufactur- 184 RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY ers Association, Cotton Branch ; member of Executive Commit tee of the War Loan Drives for the five government loans; and as member of the Fuel Commission. Robert Barker Easton Service as Federal Food Administrator under the Food Ad ministrator for the State from December, 191 7, to December, 1918; in the Military Intelligence Bureau Auxiliary at Paw tucket; in the 3d, 4th, and 5th Liberty Loan Drives as Sub- Chairman of Textile Industries and Employees Committees; also team worker in Red Cross Drives. Howard W. Fitz Services in Pawtucket and vicinity as Chairman of Committee and worker in all Liberty Loans, and as Chairman War Com munity Labor Board. Joseph Wood Freeman Services as member of Executive Committee and worker in all Liberty Loan Drives and as Chairman of Department of Mili tary Relief, American Red Cross. George Henry Holmes Services in Federal Food Administration at Providence from October 1, 1917 to May 15, 1918. Charles Dean Kimball Services as Chairman of Draft Board Division No. 1, State of Rhode Island, in Selective Service Draft, during entire period of its existence. Arthur S. Phillips Services as Associate Member of Legal Advisory Board at Fall River, Mass., in Selective Service Draft during its existence. George Thurston Spicer Services as member Local Board No. 2, City of Providence, in Selective Service Draft, from June 20, 191 7, to March 31, 1919, and as member of Registration Committee for Conscrip tion, Ward 2, City of Providence, from May, 1917. Walter H. Stearns Services as Chairman of Local Board for District No. 1 of the City of Pawtucket in the Selective Service Draft from June, 1917, to November, 1918. Herbert Sanford Tanner Services as Chairman of Local Board for ist Ward in the City 185 HONOR ROLL of Cranston in the first Selective Service Draft, and as member and later Chairman of Local Board No. 8 in City of Cranston, serving from 1917 to 191 9. Arthur Abbott Thomas Services as Government Appeal Agent for Ward 2 of the City of Providence in the Selective Service Draft, and as a member of the Legal Advisory Board for that District Philip Carlton Wentworth Services from April to December, 191 8: first, as Manager of the Northern Section of the Production and Inspection Section of the Cotton Goods Branch of the Supplies and Equipment Divi sion, Quartermaster General's Department; and later as Chief of the Production and Inspection Branch, Cotton Goods, in the General Staff Division of Purchase, Storage, and Traffic. 186 WASHINGTON SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Hiram Burns Ferris Entered service October 28, 1917. Commissioned Captain, Quartermasters R. C, July 2, 1918. Stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, during entire period of service. Awarded Victory Medal. Discharged October 31, 19 19. Commissioned Major, Quartermasters' Section, Officers' Reserve Corps, March io, 1920. Carroll S. Graves Promoted through grades in U. S. Navy from Midshipman to Lieutenant Commander, July 1, 19 17, and Commander, July 1, 1918. Served on anti-submarine and convoy of troopships duty in British Channel and elsewhere. 187 MAINE SOCIETY Military or Naval Service Joseph Warren Glidden Served in Regular Army, 1898 to 1906, 2nd Lieutenant to Captain. Commissioned Major, Adjutant General's Depart ment, Feb. 12, 1918. Served in Regular Division Hdqrs. 2d Army; Hdqrs. Advance Section S. O. S. at Camp Forrest, Camp Wadsworth, and in France at Toul and Neufchateau. Discharged August, 1919. Arthur Clark Harrington Inducted September 20, 191 7, and assigned to 13th Co., 4th Bn., 151st Depot Brigade, Camp Devens. Warranted Ser geant, Nov. 1. 191 7. Transferred to 3rd Co., Third Officers' Training School, Jan. 5, 1918. Warranted Sergeant, N. A., Apr. 19th. Transferred to 23rd Co., 2nd Provisional Infantry Replacement Regt., Camp Gordon, May 2, 1918. Commis sioned Second Lieutenant, Inf., U. S. A., June 1. Transferred to Co. K, 1 2th Bn., Inf., Repl. and Tr. Camp, Camp Mac- Arthur, Texas, July 24, 191 8. Commanded Co. D, 2nd Bn., Recruit Camp, Camp MacArthur, from Sept. 4, 1918. Dis charged December 7, 191 8. Service other than Military or Naval William M. Ingraham Assistant Secretary of War, May 8, 1916, to November 8, 1917- Henry Platt Seymour Volunteered for active service as a Secretary of Y. M. C. A., for work in front line. He was appointed Secretary in Sep tember, 1917, and sailed for France on the 13th of that month. He was killed while handling supplies for soldiers in a Y. M, C. A. warehouse near Paris, October 24th, 191 7. 188 INDIANA SOCIETY Service other than Military or Naval Alexander Hamilton Services from July ist, 1918, to June 15th, 1919, in Army and Navy Department, Brotherhood of St. Andrew, under the general direction of the Church Council for War, of the Prot estant Episcopal Church. Served at Great Lakes, Camp John ston, and Camp Custer. 189 INDEX INDEX Abadie, Eugene Hilarian.... 146 Abbot, Charles Wheaton 182 Abbott, Charles Wheeler 184 Adams, Arthur 130 Adams, Charles Franklin... 118 Adams, Edwin Plimpton .... 118 Adams, George Elder 38 Adams, Henry 98 Adams, Herbert Luther 114 Adams, Joseph Weaver 1 Adams, Purser Elder 1 Adams, Washington Irving Lincoln 118 Addoms, Lewis Paddock, M.D 130 Agens, Sylvester Halsey Moore 130 Ahles, Robert Lawrence.... 38 Alden, William Tracy 144 Aldrich, Talbot 92 Allen, F. Richmond 182 Allen, Frederick Emerson. . 158 Allen, Frederick Hobbes.... 1 Allen, George Fearing 182 Allen, Marion Shaler 139 Allen, Oliver Field 2 Allen, Yorke 130 Ames, Louis Annin 38 Amy, Edward 2 Amy, Henry Joseph 2 Amy, Louis Henry, Jr 2 Anderson, Clarence Gordon 175 Anderson, John F 114 Andrew, Henry Hersey 92 Andrews, James Madison, Jr. 2 Appleton, Francis Henry. . . 92 Appleton, Francis Randall, Jr. 3 Arms, Frank Thornton 98 Armsby, James Kendall 163 Ashton, Thomas G 71 Ashton, William Easterly, M.D., LL.D 64 Atwood, Luther 92 Austin, William Morris 39 Averill, Nathan King 98 Azoy, Anastasio Carlos Mar- ano, Jr 3 Backus, J. Bayard 39 Bagley, John Ducharme.... 178 Bagley, John Newbury 179 Bail, Hamilton Vaughan.... 3 Bailey, Theodorus, M.D 3 Bainbridge, William Seaman M.D. 3,39 Baird, Oliver Hopkinson.... 71 Baird, William 108 Baldwin, Rev. Charles War ren 39 Ballantyne, Lewis Bacon.... n8 Ballard, Gustave Breaux.... 153 Ballard, S. Thruston 156 Ballard, Willis D 88 Ballou, Hosea Starr 92 Ballou, Paul H 137 Banks, David 4 Banning, Kendall 136 Banning, Pierson Worrall... 163 Barbour, Frederick Krupp.. 4 Barbour, Lucius Barnes 98 Barlow, Elbert Spicer 39 Barnard, John Augustus.... 4 Barnard, Ralph Putnam 114 Barnes, Alfred Victor 4 Barnes, Amos Foote 99 Barnes, Monroe James 139 Barnwell, Morgan Gibbes.. 39 Barnwell, William Graham. 175 Barroll, L. Wethered 77 Barrow, Craig 173, 175 Barry, Herbert 119 Bartlett, Lanier 158 Barton, Randolph 84 Barton, Randolph, Jr 84 Bates, George Butterfield . . . 39 Bates, George Williams 179 Bates, William Graves 4,39 Baxter, Jesse Bunton 93 193 HONOR ROLL Bayne, Howard Randolph... 40 Beach, Bennett Sheldon, M.D. 40 Beach, John Kimberly 103 Beal, Boylston Adams 93 Beardsley, Samuel Fayer weather 103 Beatty, Robert Chetwood.... 40 Beck, James Montgomery. . 40 Beeckman, Robert Livingston 184 Bellows, Charles 40 Benjamin, Marcus 114,163 Bennett, Robert Root 108, 114 Benson, Edwin North, Jr. . . . 64 Bergen, Francis Livingston.. 119 Betts, Samuel Rossiter 40 Bibb, William Garrett 130 Biddle, Clement 64 Biddle, Nicholas 65 Bill, Charles Gurdon 103 Bingham, Theodore Alfred.. 5 Bird, William Peugeot 40 Bissell, Pelham St. George.. 5 Black, Frank Nicholson 71 Black, John Loeser 114 Blackwell, James Madison.. 5 Blackwood, Norman Jerome. . 108 Blakeman, Frederick Tom linson 5 Bledsoe, Benjamin Franklin 164 Blunt, Stanhope English.... 5 Blye, Joseph Napoleon 41 Bogardus, Frederic Ruthven 93 Bonnie, Robert P 153 Bonnie, Sevier 153 Bonsai, Leigh 84 Boogher, Frank, M.D 146 Boogher, Lawrence 148 Booth, John Henry 140 Bouve, Clement Lincoln.... 108 Bowers, John Meyer 41 Bowie, Washington, Jr 77 Bowman, O. Otis, 2nd 130 Boyd, Robert Munro, Jr 130 Boynton, Frederick Chester. . 41 Bradford, William 65 Bradish, George Johnston.. 41 Brainard, Newton Case.... 99 Bramwell, George Moffat... 6 Brearley, Samuel Rezeau.... 164 Breck, Edward 88 Breckenridge, Scott D 108 Breed, Francis S 88 Brenton, Cranston 41 Brett, Philip Milledoler 41 Brewer, Gardner 140 Brice, Philip H 71 194 Brink, Theodore 41 Brinton, Howard Futhey 72 Brinton, Ward, M.D 65 Bristow, William Benjamin. 41 Brokaw, George Tuttle 41 Brookfield, Frank (, Brooks, Alanson S 179 Brooks, John Norton 103 Brown, Arthur Flint 6 Brown, Bache Hamilton 119 Brown, Dudley Southworth.. 6 Brown, George Le Roy 6 Brown, George Le Roy, Jr... 6 Brown, Harry Lamprey 93 Brown, John Barker 42 Brown, Philip King 164 Brown, Thomas Stephen 137 Bruce, James White, M.D... 153 Bryson, Andrew 42 Budd, Kenneth Pepperrell 6 Bull, James Henry 164 Bull, Ludlow Seguine 99 Bullitt, William Marshall... 156 Burbank, Eugene Damon 164 Buibank, Robert Abraham.. 6 Burdett, Cyril Herbert 42 Burleigh, George William.. 42 Burling, William Raymond. . 43 Burlingame, Edwin Ayles- worth 184 Burton, George L. 156 Bucch, Miers 72 Butler, John Lawton 93 Buttler, Bruce Bradford 7 Byington, Charles Sperry 42 Byrns, Robert Ainsworth 7 Cadwalader, Thomas 65 Cadwallader, Rawlins, M.D. 158, 164 Cady, Guy Brewster 179 Caesar, Harry Irvin 7 Callender, Harry Rea 164 Cammann, Charles Lewis, Jr. 42 Cammann, Edward Cary. ... 42 Cammann, Philip Gallatin.. 7 Campbell, Shiras 7 Candler, Duncan 43 Cannon, Charles Edward. .. 184 Cannon, Henry Brevoort 43 Carhart, Edwin Cook 164 Carney, Sydney Howard, Jr. 43 Carpenter, Alvin Bacon 165 Carson, John Avery Gere.. 175 Castle, Guy Wilkinson Stuart 109 Catlin, George De Grasse 8 INDEX 140 43 130 140 Chaffee, Newman Keyes.... 140 Champlin, John Denison 43 Chapin, Samuel Austin 43 Chapman, Edward Mortimer 103 Chapman, Edwin Nesbit. ... 43 Chapman, Frank Michley. . 43 Cheney, Louis Richmond .... 103 Chisolm, William Garnett. . . 77 Chittenden, Harley W 137 Chittenden, Jonathan Brace. . 43 Chittenden, Merritt Darrow. Church, Elihu Cunyngham.. Claflin, William Bement.... Claiborne, John Herbert. . . . Clark, Alexander Bayard.. Clark, Byron Nathaniel.... Clark, James Bayard, M.D. 8 Clark, Lot Curran 165 Clark, Reuben Grove 173 Clay, Philip Tuggle.. 165 Clement, John Browning. ... 72 Clephane, Alan 0 109 Clephane, Lewis P 109 Clephane, Walter C 109, 114 Cleveland, Robertson Lispen ard 8 Clevenger, William M 131 Coates, Malcolm Vernon. ... 65, 72 Coe, Henry Clark, M.D 8 Coffin, Tristram Roberts.... 158 Colburn, Burnham Standish.. 179 Coles, Walter De Rosset 148 Colket, G. Hamilton 65, 72 Colket, Tristram Coffin, 2nd. . 66 Collins, Edwin Pinckney.... 9 Colyer, Joseph Henry, Jr 9 Combes, J. De Raismes .... 9 Comstock, William Ogilvie. . 93 Cone, Morris Huntington.... 137 Conger, Arthur Latham. ... 9 Cook, Ansel Granville, M.D. 99 Cooke, Charles Edward.... 109 Cooke, Edwin D 158 Cooke, Thomas Frank 158 Cooke, William Dewey 173 Cooley, Francis Rexf ord .... 104 Coolidge, Howard King.... 44 Coolidge, Louis Arthur 93 Cooper, Leslie Bradford.... 9 Copp, Andrew James, Jr... 159 Corbin, Elbert Augustus, Jr. . 73 Corbusier, William Henry.. 10 Courtenay, Erskine Howard. 153 Courtenay, James Clark.... 154 Courts, George McCall .... 109 Cowan, Gilbert S 154 Cowdin, Winthrop 44 Cowles, Calvin Duvall 99 Cox, Edwin Stockton 44 Cox, Theodore Sullivan.... no Cox, William Van Zandt 114 Cramer, Jesse Grant 10 Crane, Percy Waldron 44 Crosby, Maunsell Schieffelin. 10 Crossett, Frederick Melvin.. 10 Crothers, Stevenson Morris . . 66 Crowell, Francis Stirling. ... 10 Crumb, Leverett Finch 44 Culver, Francis Barnum 84 Cummins, Thomas K 93 Cunningham, Francis De Launcey 10 Curran, Guernsey 44 Curtiss, Harlow Clarke.... 44 Cutler, Ralph Dennis 99 Da Costa, Charles Frederick 73 Daggett, Charles Daniel.... 165 Dana, Richard Turner 44 Dancy, William Grimes.... 77 Daniell, Griswold Boyce.... n Daniell, John Francis n Darling, Chester Coleman.. 182 Darlington, Gilbert Sterling Bancroft 12 Darlington, Henry Vane Bearns 12 Darlington, Right Rev. James Henry 45 Darlington, Thomas 45 Darlington, Thomas, M.D... 12 Darrach, William, M.D 12 Davenport, Richard Graham, no Davenport, William Bates.. 45 Davidson, Frank Everett.... 45 Davis, Chandler 12 Davis; Joseph Swallow.... 165 Davis, Septimus 85 Dawes, Charles G 142 Dean, Bashford 13 Deane, George R. C 148 Dearborn, Frederick Myers, M.D 13 De Beixedon, Bennett 45 de Beixedon, Edward Francis Fremaux, Jr 45 Debevoise, Paul 13 de Forest, Louis Effingham 13, 45 de Kay, Sidney Gilder 14 Delafield, John Ross 14 DeLancey, Darragh 104 Denis, George J 159 195 HONOR ROLL Denis, George Jules Denman, Abram Cross, Jr.. Denman, Frederick Halsey. . Dennis, David Nichols Denny, Thomas Densmore, George Ellis De Peyster, Frederic Ashton Derby, William M., Jr de Russy, Rene Amedee .... Deshon, George D Deshon, Percy Dewey, James French Dexter, Henry Clinton Dillingham, William Paul... Dimock, William De Wolf. . Disbrow, Samuel Cowan Disston, William D Ditmas, Charles Andrew.... Dix, William Frederick Dixon, Francis Stilwell Dixon, Willis Milnor Dominick, Lamont Doneghy, JohnTemplemanJr. Dornin, William Coffin.... Dorr, Alfred Dorr, Hancock Dos Passos, Louis Hays.... Douglas, William Walter. . Downes, John Ireland Howe Drew, John A. . . ; Dumont, Charles Gregg.... Dumont, John Eignace Dunton, William Rush, Jr... Durland, Frederick Lovejoy. Duvall, Richard Mareen .... Dwight, Frederick Dyckman, Jackson Annan.. Dye, John Sinclair Dyer, Leonard Huntress Eames, Laurence Waldo.... Easton, Frederic Willard... Easton, Robert Barker Eaton, Berrien Clark Eaton, George Francis Edwards, Charles Lincoln.. Edwards, Charles Stockton.. Edwards, John Robert Edwards, Richard Safford... Ehrmann, George Bartholo mew Elder, Thomas Lindsay Eldridge, David Gorham... Eldridge, William Henry. . . Elliman, Lawrence Bogert. . Ellis, Charles 14 Ely, George William, 2d 15 165 Ely, Grosvenor 104 165 Enos, Alanson Trask, Jr 47 45 Ensign, Joseph Ralph 104 14 Evans, Henry Cotheal 77 88 Everhart, Lay Hampton no H 143 Falls, DeWitt Clinton 15, 47 46 Farrel, Franklin, Jr 100 88 Faxon, Walter Collyer 104 89 Felton, Edgar Conway 73 140 Fernald, Reginald Goodwin. . 160 184 Ferris, Hiram Burns 187 140 Field, Hugh Wentworth 46 Greene 47 15 Field, Kirke Hart 166 131 Field, William Bradhurst Os- 46 good I5 131 Finley, Charles Beatty 78 46 Fisher, Joel Ellis 16 166 Fisher, Marshall Elwood 183 15 Fisk, Harvey Edward, Jr. 16 146 Fisk, Kenneth 16 46 Fitch, William Edward, M.D. 16 93 Fitz, Howard W 185 89 Flagg, S. Griswold, 3rd 66 46 Foote, Andrew Giraud 47 175 Foran, George Jesse 48 104 Forbes, William Innes 66 137 Force, Jacob Francis 166 46 Foster, Chester Curtis 183 46 Foster, Francis Apthorp 94 85 Fox, Howard, M.D 16 46 Fox, Noel Bleecker 16 85 Frazer, Reah 66 46 Freeman, Alden 131 15 Freeman, Joseph Wood 185 100 Freeman, Walter Jackson, Jr 66 1 10 French, Leon 160 French, Leon Le Lanne 166 183 Frost, Russell 104 184 Fullam,. William Freeland.. 79 185 Fuller, Ford Priolean 173 178100 Gage, Samuel Edson 48 166 Gaines, Frederic F 175 159 Gallatin, Albert Eugene 17 159 Gardner, Prescott le Breton. 119 159 Garfield, Harry Augustus.. 94 Garfield, James Rudolph 166 150 Gary, Elbert Henry 48 47 Gates, John Langdon 151 89 Geer, Danforth 48 140 Geer, Danforth, Jr 17.48 47 Geer, Joseph White 17 175 Geer, Olin Potter 17 196 INDEX Gest, John Barnard, 2nd 119 Gest, Sydney Grier 67 Gibson, Charles Langdon, M.D 17 Gignilliat, William Robert. . 173 Gillmore, Quincy Adams.... 17 Gilpin, Francis Hopkinson . . 73 Gist, James Black 166 Glidden, Joseph Warren 188 Glover, Charles Carroll, Jr no, 115 Goddard, Herbert Willard. . 17 Goddard, John Calvin 104 Goodman, Richard Johnston. 100 Goodwin, Charles Archibald 105 Goodwin, Vernon, Sr 166 Goodwin, Walter Lippincott 100, 105 Gordon, George Arthur 175 Grant, John William 176 Graves, Buford Allen 167 Graves, Carroll S 187 Graves, Francis Porter 160 Gray, Coleman R 156 Gray, Norborne R 154 Grayson, William L 176 Green, Thomas Edward 144 Gregory, Charles Noble...'. 115 Griffin, Henry Arthur, M.D. 120, 131 Gross, Charles Welles 105 Grubb, Edward Burd 120 Gunther, Albert Edward, Jr. 18 Haight, Frederick Everest.. 48 Hale, Horace Charles 18 Hale, Thomas 48 Hall, Alexander Mitchell, 2d 18, 49 Hall, Edward Simmons 49 Hamersley, Louis Gordon 18 Hamilton, Alexander 189 Hamilton, Harry Fuller.... 140 Hamilton, Henry De Witt. . 18 Hamlen, Arthur Byron 49 Hamlin, Albert Church 49 Hammond, Samuel 94 Hammond, William B 73 Hancock;, James iEtchberger 85 Handy, John Custis 79 Harden, Edward Thomas.. 167 Harmar, William Wurts 67 Harriman, Edward Avery.. 105 Harrington, Arthur Clark... 188 Harris, Credo 156 Harris, William Overton.... 154 Harris, Williams Cooper.... 180 Harrison, Carter Henry 144 Hart, Alfred Lucius 100 Hart, Thomas 67 Haskins, Henry Stanley 19,49 Haskins, Samuel M 167 Hatch, Josiah Oakes 176 Hatfield, Abraham, Jr 49 Hatfield, Henry Reed 73 Haynes, John Randolph 167 Heald, Clarence Edward.... 160 Helmuth, William Tod, M.D 19 Hemphill, Robert M., Jr 178 Hemphill, Robert William, Jr 180 Henry, Charles Samuel Ash by 73 Herman, John Armstrong.. 49,73 Herrick, Samuel 115 Hertzog, Walter Sylvester.. 167 Hess, Frank Judson 49 Heylman, Henry Budelman.. 19 Hicks, Samuel Chudleigh. . . . 19 Hill, John Phillip 79 Hill, Malcolm Westcott. ... 79 Hill, Ralph Waldo Snowden 115 Hills, Ralph Warren 110,115 Hills, Thomas Lawrence.... 138 Hinchman, Frederick Bar nard 49 Hobbs, Franklin W 94 Hodgdon, Alexander Lewis. . 85 Hodgon, Anderson Dana.... 79 Hoff, John Van Rensselaer.. 19 Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Jr... 154 Holden, Edward Packard.. 131 Hollingsworth, William Irv ing 167 Holloway, Charles Thomas, 2d 80 Hollyday, Guy Tilghman Orme 80 Holmes, George Henry 185 Holstein, Otto 1 57 Hooker, Thomas, Jr 105 Hopkins, Granville B 85 Hopkins, Nevil Monroe no Hopping, Allen Tilton 49 Horner, Alfred Byrne 115 Hornor, William Macpher son 50,73 Horton, Elias Quereau m Horton, William Edward... 19 Hotchkiss, Henry Stewart 100, 105 Houston, Junius Wilson 146 Howard, Edwin Grant 167 197 HONOR ROLL Howard, Harry S tin son.... 140 Howe, George Allaire 74 Hoyt, Charles Wentworth, M.D 20 Hubbard, Paul M 94 Huidekoper, Frederick L.... m Huidekoper, Wallis 67 Hull, Jep Rucker 173 Hume, Edgar Erskine, M.D.. 155 Humphrey, William J 138 Hungerford, Victor William. 20 Hunnewell, William Bowne 167 Hunt, Ridgely 20 Hurd, Edward A 89 Hurd, Harold 50 Hutchins, Harry Walter.... 151 Hutchison, Rev. Charles E., D.D 131 Hutton, Lefferts 20 Hutton, William Henry Har rison, Jr 178 Hyde, Frederic Bulkeley. 111,115 Hyde, Raymond Newton 50 Iglehart, Iredell W... 80 Iglehart James Davidson, M.D 85 Ingalls, Phineas Henry 105 Ingraham^ William M 188 Irwin, John Vosburgh 50 Israel, Rogers 80, 85 Ives, Anson Jesse, Jr 174 Jackson, Daniel Dana 50 Jackson, George Murdock.. 147 Jackson, Hubert K 147 Jacobs, Henry Barton 85 James, Carlton 20 James, Howard Kellogg.... 167 James, Richard Leavitt 160 Janeway, G. Harold 168 Jardine, John Earle 168 Jeffries, John Lloyd Temple 89 Jennings, Walter 50 Jocelyn, Brig.-Gen. Stephen Perry 140 Johnson, Charles Alfred.... 172 Johnson, John Quincy Adams 50 Johnson, William Schuyler.. 50 Jones, George Noble 174 Jones, Robert Ralston, Jr.... 150 Jones, Walter Rysam 21, 50 Judd, Orrin Reynolds 51 Karrow, Lester 174 Keech, Frank Browne 21 198 Keep, Ogden Avery 51 Keim, George de Benneville 132 Kelley, Henry Morris 89 Kennon, Lyman Walter Vere 21 Kent, Dorman Bridgman Eat on 140 Kenyon, Clarence Alvaro... 115 Keyes, John M 94 Kimball, Charles Dean 185 King, Harris McLeod 176 Kingsbury, Frederick John . . 105 Kingsbury, Jerome 51 Kingsbury, Jerome, M.D 21 Kingsley, Harvey Roberts.. 140 Kinnan, Morris Egenton 22 Kirkley, Richard William... 168 Kirkman, Van Leer in Kite, William Henry, Jr.... 150 Kittredge, Edward Holmes . . 94 Knight, Stephen Herrick M.D.. 180 Knight, William Warren 148 Knowlton, Daniel Waldo. 3 . . 22 Knowlton, Paul Clapp 147 Koop, Eugene Jackson 51 Kuhn, John Joseph 22 Kunkel, Robert Sharp 51 LaBach, Paul Mayer 143 Landon, Francis Griswold. 22, 51 Langdon, John 22 Langdon, Robert Getty 51 Lee, Bradner Wells 168 Lee, Bradner Wells, Jr 160 Lee, Ralph William 115 Leonard, Edgar Cottrell 51 Lester, Maxwell 51 Lewis, Charles Birk 150 Lewis, David 67 Lewis, Edward Simmons .... 148 Lewis, Marvin H 157 Libbey, William 120 Lincoln, Preston Shepard 89 Lindsay, John Douglas 52 Lines, Harvey Klapp 52 Lippincott, Joseph Wharton. 68 Lisle, Lyman 74 Litchfield, Edward Hubbard. 52 Litchfield, Edward Hubert.. 22 Litchfield, Electus Darwin.. 52 Little, Robert Forsyth 52 Lloyd, Malcolm, Jr 74 Lloyd, William McClure 74 Lobingier, Andrew Stewart. 168 Lockwood, Luke Vincent 105 Long, John Dudley 80 INDEX Longworthy, Charles Ford.. 116 Loomis, Archie Harwood.... 132 Lord, Nathan Holcomb 22 Love, William DeLoss 101 Low, William Gilman, Jr.. 52 Lowe, Thaddeus 168 Lucas, Jonathan 176 Lummis, Benjamin Rush.... 52 Lung, George Augustus, M.D. 22 Luquer, Lea McIlvaine 52 Luquer, Lea Shippen 23 Luquer, Thatcher Taylor Payne 23 Luton, Cecil Randolph 168 Lynch, Jasper 132 Mackoy, Harry Brent 151 Mackoy, Harry Brent 180 Magie, James McCosh 52 Magruder, Caleb Clark, Jr.. 116 Magruder, John H 116 Manning, Clarence Augustus 23,53 Marsh, Rolph Thayer 132 Marshall, Charles 168 Marshall, David Parish Bar- hydt 53 Marshall, Marcus McLemore 161 Marston, John 68 Martin, George Washington 53 Martin, "Hon. J. Willis 74 Martin, Ora Alexander.... 161 Mathews, Edward B 85 Maxwell, Francis Taylor . . . 106 Maxwell, Robert Chester 132 Mayhew, Zeb 23 McAlpin, Milo Frederick.... 23 McCord, James Hamilton... 147 McCowan, Robert J. F 120 McCulloch, Champe Carter, Jr. in McCulloch, Champe Carter, Jr., M.D 23 McDonnell, Austin McCar thy 81 McGregor, Graham Brad ford 132 Mcllvain, Edward Morton.. 74 McKaig, W. Wallace 86 McKinstry, Charles Hedges. 23 McLennan, John Harbison.. 155 McMillan, James T 179 McMillan, Marion Blaisdell, M.D 24 McNaughton, William 90 McPherson, Chauncey Ryder 120 199 Meader, Richard Dane 176 Melcher, John Stevens 53 Melville, Henry 53 Melvin, Frank Worthington 120 Mercur, Rodney Augustus. . 74 Meredith, Philip T 68 Merrill, Edward Strong 168 Merrill, John Lenord 132 Merriman, Buckingham Par sons 101, 106 Merritt, James Alfred 81 Merritt, Robert Gwathmey. . 24 Merritt, William A 81 Metcalf, George Pierce 183 Metcalf, Houghton P 183 Metcalf, Jesse 121 Meyers, Charles Lee 132 Middleton, Harvey 86 Middleton, Nathan Atherton. 81 Mikell, William Ephraim.. 176 Milbank, Nichols 168 Milbank, Samuel, M.D 24,53 Miles, Alfred Graham 24 Miles, George Frederick.... 24 Miller, Benjamin deMier.... 116 Miller, Clarence Menzies. . 141 Miller, Henry Lewis 169 Miller, John Post 53 Miller, Robert Finney 147 Milne, David 74 Minis, Abram 176 Minot, Grafton Winthrop . . 90 Minot, Joseph Grafton 94 Minton, Telfair . Marriott. . 53 Monette, Orra E 169 Montgomery, Hardin Philips Alan 54 Montgomery, Hardman Phil ips Alan 24 Montgomery, Henry Eglinton 54 Montgomery, Henry Eglin ton, 2d 25 Montgomery, James Stephens 121 Moody, Frederic Schander. . 161 Moore, Rev. Franklin Smed- ley 74 Moore, John Henry 112 Moran, Charles 2I5 Morehead, John Motley.. 143,144 Morehouse, Max 169 Morgan, John Hill 54 Morgan, William Fellowes.. 133 Moriarty, George Andrews, Jr 9° Morris, Lewis, M.D 25 Morris, Seymour 95 HONOR ROLL Morris, Seymour 144 Morris, Seymour, Jr 143,145 Morrison, Seth Warner, Jr.. 161 Morse, Edward Emery 116 Morse, Glen Tilley 95 Morss, Everett 95 Mortimer, Stanley Grafton.. 25 Mower, Edward B 143,145 Mudd, Seeley Wintersmith 161, 169 Muncaster, Steuart Brown.. 116 Munson, Cyrus La Rue 74 Munson, Frederic Granville 25 Murdock, Joseph B 90 Myer, Albert James 54 Myers, James Fairlie Cooper 176 Napier, Charles Dwight, M.D 25 Neff, John Thornley, Jr 121 Neff, Rollin Gray 121 Newberry, Truman H 179 Newbury, Frank John, Jr. . 121 Newman, Clarence Egberts. 25 Nichols, Acosta 54 Nichols, George Pardee 26 Nichols, Harry Parmelee.... 54 Nichols, Maury 26 Nichols, Mongin Baker 176 Nicklin, Benjamin Patten.... 81 Nicklin, John Bailey 81 Nicoll, Fancher 26 Nixon, Horace Franklin 133 Noble, Robert Ernest 26 Norris, George W 75 Norris, Henry McCoy 151 Noyes, Harry Floyd 177 Nutter, Charles Read 95 Offley, Cleland Nelson 112 Ogden, Louis Mansfield.... 54 Olds, Irving Sands 54 Olmsted, Edward 122, 133 Olney, Edwin Lewis 141 Olney, Elam Ward 26 Ord, Henry Norton 161 Otis, Edward Osgood 95 Overfield, Chauncey Percival 169 Owen,, Ttev. William Henry, Jr 55 Owen, William 0 112 Pack, Arthur Newton 123 Page, Carroll Smalley 141 Page, James Rathwell 161 Page, Oliver Ormsby 75 Palmer, Charles Howard, Jr 27 Palmer, Henry Brewster 27 Parke, Robert Irvin 123 Parker, Dudley F 123 Parker, Frederick Wesley... 95 Parker, J. Brooks B 112 Parker, Philip MacGregor.. 124 Parker, Walter Wales 150 Parr, Charles M 86 Parrot, Raymond Townley.. 133 Parsons, Louis Fairman 169 Partridge, Theodore Dwight 27 Passano, Edward Boteler. . . 86 Paul, John Rodman 75 Pearsall, Leigh Morgan.... 133 Pell, Duncan Clarkson, Jr. . 27 Pell, Howland 55 Pell, Howland Gallatin 28 Pell, Howland Haggerty 28 Pell, Theodore Roosevelt. . . 55 Perkins, Rowan Penrose 75 Perry, Everett Robbins 169 Perry, John Walter 106 Perry, Stephen K 138 Peters, Edward McClure 28 Peters, Richard, Jr 75 Pettengell, Frank Hervey. . . . 169 Pettengill, George Howard.. 170 Pettengill, Heman Judson 148 Phillips, Arthur S 185 Pickett, Montgomery 145 Pierce, Bradford De Witt. . 106 Pike, Warren Austin 162,170 Pitts, Tilghman Goldsbor- ough 86 Platt, Walter Brewster 86 Poillon, Arthur 28 Pollock, Edwin Taylor 112 Pool, Eugene Hillhouse, M.D. 28 Pope, Curran 157 Pope, Gustavus D 181 Pottenger, Francis Marion.. 170 Powell, Thomas Reed 141 Pratt, Alexander Dallas Bache 28 Pratt, Ransom 170 Pratt, Walter Merriam 90 Pratt, William N 177 Presbrey, Edward Hyde 141 Presbrey, Oliver Hyde 138 Prior, John Alexander 101 Proctor, Mortimer R 138 Proctor, Redfield 138 Pugh, Achilles Henry, Jr 152 Putnam, Eben 90 Putnam, Franklin Delano... 90 200 INDEX Putnam, John Byron 29 Putnam, Warren Edward, M.D 141 Pyne, Frederick Glover 29 Quackenbos, Henry Forrest, M.D 29 Raborg, . .Thomas Mason Thomson 29 Randolph, Francis F 81 Ransom, Frank McNulty 29 Raymond, Henry Jarvis.... 68 Raymond, Thomas Lynch.. 133 Read, Charles A. L 150 Reichner, Aiken 124 t Reichner, Louis Irving. . . 124, 133 ' Reid, Francis Fielding 83 Remington, Harvey Foote.. 55 Reynolds, Dorrance 68 Reynolds, George Nelson.... 55 Reynolds, Henry Suydam 55 Rhinelander, Philip 55 Rhinelander, T. J. Oakley.. 55 Rhoades, Nelson Osgood.... 170 Rich, William Lathrop, Jr. . 29 Richards, Frederick Barnard 55 Richards, Herbert LeVan 124 Richardson, Royall Roller.. 162 Richmond, F. C 170 Riggs, Royal Edward Trum bull 30 Rindge, Samuel K 162 Robbins, Ernest Ames, Jr. . . . 83 Robbins, Francis Le Baron, Jr 30 Robbins, Leroy K 147, 148 Robbins, Rowland Ames, Jr. 30 Robbins, Russell Hurlbut.... 30 Robinson, Avery 155 Rogers, Archibald 56 Rogers, Edward Kendall .... 56 Rollins, Edward Adolphus.. 56 Root, Charles Stevens 112 Rose, John C 86 Rowland, John Cadwalader. 75 Rucker, Booker Hall 148 Rucker, William Colby... 112,116 Runk, Louis Barcroft 69 Rush, William Rees 30 Rutherfurd, John 124 Rutherfurd, Morris 133 Rutter, Albert William 138 Ryerson, Harold Swayne 162 Safford, Ralph Kirkham.... 90 Salinas, Christopher Edward 177 Sanders, Cameron Haskin.. 151 Sanders, William Reynale... 152 Sanford, Ferdinand Doan.. 30 Sanford, Henry Gansevoort.. 56 Sanger, Louis Phipps 31 Sanger, W. Prentice 56 Sanger, William Cary 56 Sanger, William Cary, Jr. . 31 Satterlee, Herbert L 56 Saussy, Frederick Tupper. . 177 Savage, Charles Chauncey, Jr 69 Saxton, Dearborn 116 Sayers, William Lawrence.. 57 Schauffler, William Gray.... 124 Schermerhorn, Arthur Fred eric 57 Schieffelin, Schuyler 31 Schieffelin, Wm. Jay 57 Schley, Richard Larcombe... 174 Schultz, Carl H 31 Schuyler, Philip Van Rensse laer 57 Scott, John Fulton Reynolds. 69 Scott, John Reed 69, 75 Scott, John Henry 57 Seabrook, Whitemarsh B.... 174 Seaman, Louis Livingston... 57 Sears, Joseph Davis 31 Sellers, Edwin Jaquett 75 Seymour, Henry Platt 188 Shaw, Henry Bigelow 139 Shaw, Roy Adolos 162 Sheldon, Charles Lawrence.. 57 Shepard, Robert Fitch 57 Sherrill, Charles Hitchcock. . 57 Short, Livingston Lyman 31 Shriver, Alfred Jenkins.... 86 Shriver, Robert Hickley 83 Shurtleff, Howard L 95 Sillcocks, Henry 57 Simmons, Walter W 136 Simpson, Henry Jerome 181 Slade, Henry Lewis, Jr 33 Slaton, John Marshall 177 Slayton, William Taft, M.D. 139 Sloane, John 58 Sloane, William 58 Slocum, Herbert Jermain 32 Smith, Chandler White, M.D. 32 Smith, Clarence Wilbur 58 Smith, George Lamberton... 101 Smith, George William 58 Smith, H." Harrison 69 Smith, Henry Lee 83 Smith, Herbert Knox 101,106 201 HONOR ROLL Smith, Karl Beckwith 32 Smith, Thomas Kilby 75 Smith, William Sidney, M.D. 32 Snow, William B 95 Snyder, Louis J 58 Sparrow, Jackson Wolcott. . 152 Spencer, Selden Palmer.... 149 Spicer, George Thurston 185 Sprague, Rufus William, Jr 134 Staats, William Richardson 170 Stafford, Morgan Hewitt. ... 95 Stanley, Arthur Camp 113 Starr, Isaac, Jr., M.D 70 Starr, Louis, M.D 76 Stearns, Foster Waterman... 91 Stearns, Walter H 185 Steinmetz, Spencer J 96 Stetson, Elliot Dawes 96 Stevens, Harry Appleton.... 96 Stevenson, Archibald Ewing 58 Stewart, Andrew 117 Stewart, J. Adger 155 Stewart, Samuel Lachlan.... 58 Stewart, William Dingwall. 59 Stickney, Herbert Whiting, Jr. 32 Stickney, William 139 Stickney, William Brunswick Curry 141 Stiles, James Arthur 96 Stockton, Richard, Jr 129 Stoddard, Francis Russell, Jr 32,59 Stone, Ellery Wheeler 163 Storm, George Harpell 33 Story, Allen Lawrence 33 Stout, John Kennedy 117 Stovall, Pleasant Alexander. 177 Strater, Leonard G 155 Strong, Marvin Herbert. ... 59 Styles, Humphrey Aubrey. . . 139 Suckley, Henry E. Montgom ery 59 Suydam, Walter Lispenard, Jr 33 Swett, Trevor Washington 91 Tainter, Frank Stone 113 Taintor, Starr 33 Talmage, Robert Swartwout. 59 Tanner, Herbert Sanford... 185 Tapley, Henry Fuller 96 Tarbox, William George.... 101 Taylor, C. Berkeley 76 Taylor, Charles Henry, Jr.. 96 Taylor, Gifford Emerson.. 102 Taylor, Irving Kurtz 134 202 Taylor, Lewis H., M.D n3 Taylor, Washington Irving. . 34 Terhune, Ten Broeck Mon roe 34 Thatcher, Julius Erastus 181 Thebaud, Paul Gibert 59 Thom, William Henry De Courcy Wright 86 Thomas, Arthur Abbott 186 Thomas, Houston A 96 Thomas, James Provoost. ... 134 Thompson, George Halsey. . . 34 Thomson, George Mortimer. . 59 Thorne, Samuel, Jr 59 Thruston, R. C. Ballard 157 Thurber, Frederick B 183 Tiffany, George 60 Tilghman, Harrison 83 Timpson, Lawrence 60 Townley, Philip Beardsley. . 134 Townley, William Richard. . 129 Townsend, Scott, IV 84 Trask, Frederick Kingsbury. 60 Tredwell, Henry Hewlett. . 60 Trippe, Charles White 60 Trippe, Juan Terry 34 Trowbridge, Edmund Quincy 102, 106 Tuck, Parker 91 Tuckerman, Bayard, Jr 91 Tudbury, Warren Chamber lain 170 Tufts, Walter Brownell 60 Tuller, Walter K 163 Tyson, Anthony Morris 87 Van Amringe, Guy. 34 Vander Veer, Edgar Albert 60 Van Patten, William James 141 Van Rensselaer, John 113 van Santvoord, Seymour 60 Vaughan, George Tully.. 113,117 Vaughan, William Washing ton 113 Veazey, George Ross 87 Vernon, William Ward 129 Ver Planck, William Gordon 60 Voorhees, George Van Wickle 129 Voorhees, Rev. John Brown lee, D.D 106 Wade, Herbert Treadwell.. 34 Wade, Herbert Treadwell.. 61 Wainwright, Clement R. . . . 70 Wainwrieht. F. King 76 INDEX Walbridge, Charles C 70 Walcott, Frederic Collin 61 Waldo, Rhinelander 34 Walker, John Baldwin, M.D. 35 Waller, Robert Tyler, Jr 174 Walton, Charles Strong.... 170 Warden, William Francis... 96 Waring, Thomas Pinckney. . 177 Warren, Charles Elliott 35 Warren, Nathan 97 Warren, Richard Fairfield . . 70 Washburn William Ives.... 61 Washington, W. Lanier.... 61 Waters, John Seymour Talia ferro 87 Watkins, Walter Kendall ... 97 Watson, Alexander MacKenzie 155 Watson, John Jay, Jr 61 Webb, Griswold 35 Webb, James Watson 139 Webb, John Griswold 61 Webb, William Seward, Jr.. 139 Webber, Marvelle Christo pher 141 Webster, Frank Daniel.... 35 Webster, Ralph Waldo. . . 143, 145 Weeks, Frank Bentley 107 Weisse, Faneuil Suydam, M.D 61 Weld, De Witt Clinton, Jr.. 35 Weld, George Francis 97 Welles, Paul 36 Welles, Roger 102 Welling, Richard Wardi Greene 36 Wells, Charles Nassau 61 Wells, Walter, A., M.D 114 Wentworth, Charles Sumner. 92 Wentworth, Philip Carlton.. 186 Westfall, John Henry 92 Wheeler, Benjamin Ide.... 171 Wheeler, Charles Van Cise. . 117 Wheeler, James Everett.... 107 Whipple, Charles Henry 171 Whipple, Julian Van Ness. . 61 White, Hunter C 184 White, John Barber 149 White, William Henry 102 Whitehouse, J. Norman de R. 62 Whitman, Charles Seymour 62 Whitman, Lloyd B 84,87 Whitney, Howard Fletcher.. 62 Whitwell, Frederick Silsbee 97 Wicoff, John Van Buren 134 Wiggin, Arthur Meserve 97 Wight, Goulding K 129 Wilbur, Rollin H 76 Wilcox, Reynold Webb, M.D. 36 Wilcox, Roy C 102 Wilkes, William Douglas.. 36,62 Wilkinson, Ogden Dungan . . 76 Willard!, Charles Foster... 162 Willard, Martin S 97 Willets, Howard 36 Williams, Edward Gilbert. . . 62 Williams, Francis Howard.. 76 Williams, Gordon 37 Williams, Gurney, M.D 71 Williamson, Thomas Wilson 84 Wilson, Fred Allan 97 Wilson, Frederic Newhall, M.D 37 Wilson, Samuel Mackay.... 156 Wirgman, Harold F 71 Wodell, Silas 62 Wolcott, Roger 92 Wood, Arnold 62 Wood, Eric Fisher 37 Wood, Leonard 37 Wood, Marshall William. . . 37 Wood, Raiford James 174 Wood, Rushmore 129 Wood, Spencer Shepard 38 Wood, William Herbert 38 Woodruff, Thomas Adams.. 143 Woodward, Harold Chase.. 38 Woodworth, Newell B 63 Wotkyns, Benjamin Mar shall 171 Yardley, Farnham 135 Yemans, Herbert William.. 163 203 YALE UNIVERSITY