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ORGANIZED A PRIL 29th, 1893 INCORPORATED APRIL 29th, 1893

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We, t he undersigned women, citizens of the and of the State of New York, all being of full age, do hereby asso ciate and form ourselves into a Society by the name, style and title of : "The C olonial Dames of the State of New York," andn i order that the said Society shall be a body corporate and politic under and in pursuance of the Act of the Legislature of the State of New York (Chapter 267), passed May 12, 1875, en~ titled "An Act for the incorporation of societies or clubs for cer tain lawful purposes," and of the several Acts of the Legislature of said State amendatory thereof, we do hereby certify : First. — T hat the name or title by which the said Society shall be known in , shall be "The Colonial Dames of the State of New York." Second. — T hat the particular business and objects of the said Society shall be patriotic, historical, literary, benevolent and so cial, and for the purposes of perpetuating the memory of those honored men whose sacrifices and labors, in colonial times and until national independence was assured, potentially aided in lay ing the foundations of a great empire; of collecting and pre serving the records of their services, and of undertaking or as sisting in the erection of proper memorials thereof ; of inspiring among the members the patriotic spirit of their forefathers in colonial times ; of inculcating in the community in general, senti ments of nationality and patriotism, and respect for law, order and constituted authority; of promoting social intercourse and friendship among the members; of undertaking or assisting in the proper commemorative celebration of important events in the history of the Colonies, and of other patriotic events of national 7 importance; o f affiliating and uniting with other State Societies of Colonial Dames in such manner as may not be inconsistent with law, in order to concert and take such measures, patriotic, his torical, literary, benevolent and social, as may conduce to the gen eral intendment of this Society, and better accomplish the objects hereinbefore set forth. Third. — T hat the number of managers, trustees or directors who shall have the control and management of the affairs of said Society shall be six, and the names of the managers for the first year are: Eleanor V an Rensselaer Fairfax Mary Van Wyck Church, Katherine E. Turnbull, Ruth Lawrence, Maria Duane Bleecker Miller, Matilda Oakley Rhinelander. Fourth. — That the principal office of said Society, "The Co lonial Dames of the State of New York," shall be located in the City, and State of New York. In w itness thereof, we have hereunto and to the duplicate hereof set our hands and seals at the City of New York, the twenty-fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord One Thou sand Eight Hundred and Ninety-three. Signed and sealed in the presence of JOHN G. DAVIS. (Signed) E leanor Fairfax, [seal] Mary Van Wyck Church, [seal] Katherine E. Turnbull, [seal] " Ruth Lawrence, [seal] Maria Duane Bleecker Miller, [seal] " Matilda Oakley Rhinelander. [seal] City and County of New York, ss fState o New York, ' } On this 25th day of April, One Thousand Eight Hundred and 'hree hefore me personally appeared, Eleanor Van merit, a nd they severally acknowledged that they executed the same. (Signed) J OHN G. DAVIS, [seal.]ss. : N. Y. Co. Statef o New York, "1 City and County of New York, j I, H enry D. Purroy, Clerk of the City and County of New York, and also Clerk of the Supreme Court for the said City and County, the same being a Court of Record, do hereby certify, that John G. Davis, whose name is subscribed to the certificate of the proof or acknowledgment of the annexed instrument, and thereon written, was, at the time of taking such proof or acknowledgment, a Notary Public in and for the City and County of New York, dwelling in the said City, commissioned and sworn, and duly authorized to take the same. And further, that I am well ac quainted with the handwriting of such Notary, and verily believe that the signature to the said Certificate of proof or acknowledg ment is genuine. In t estimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court and County, the 28th day of April, 1893. (Signed) ' H ENRY D. PURROY, ( E ndorsed ) Clerk. Certificate o f Incorporation of the Society of "The Colonial Dames of the State of New York." Supreme Court, Special Term, City a nd County of New York. I h ereby consent to and approve of the incorporation of the within named society. EDWARD P ATTERSON, Justice S upreme Court. Dated A pril 26, 1893. State of New York, Office of Secretary of State. Filed a nd recorded, April 29, 1893, 11 A. M. TH.. E BENEDICT, Deputy S ecretary of State. City a nd County of New York, Office of the County Clerk. Filed and recorded, April 29, 1893, 11 x>5 A. M. 9 "Virtutes M ajorum Filiae Conservant."

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THE C OLONIAL DAMES OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WHICH IS THE CONSTITUTION OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY As A mended by the Council of 1910

PREAMBLE

Whereas, H istory shows that the remembrance of a nation's glory in the past stimulates to national greatness in the future, and that successive generations are awakened to truer patriotism and aroused to nobler endeavor by the contemplation of the heroic deeds of their forefathers: therefore the Society of Colonial Dames of America has been formed, that the descendants of those men who in the Colonial period by their rectitude, courage, and self-denial prepared the way for success in that struggle which gained for the country its liberty and constitution, may associate themselves together to do honor to the virtues of their fore fathers, and to encourage in all who come under their influence, true patriotism, built on a knowledge of the self-sacrifice and heroism of those men of the colonies who laid the foundation of this great nation. ARTICLE I TITLE Name a nd Organization. — This Society shall be known by the name, style, and title of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, and shall be composed of Corporate Soci eties of which there are: the Societies of the Thirteen Colonial States, or the Ancestral Societies; the Society of the District of Columbia, or the Domicile or Charter Society ; and the Societies of the Non-Colonial States, or the Associate Societies. Every m ember of every State Society shall be a Dame of one of the Thirteen Ancestral Societies. 13 ARTICLE I I OBJECTS The o bjects of this Society shall be to collect and preserve man uscripts, traditions, relics, and memontos of by-gone days, to pre serve and restore buildings connected with the early history of our country, to diffuse healthful and intelligent information con cerning the past, to create a popular interest in our Colonial his tory, to stimulate a spirit of true patriotism and a genuine love of country, and to impress upon the young the sacred obligation of honoring the memory of those heroic ancestors whose ability, valor, sufferings, and achievements are beyond all praise.

ARTICLE I II ELIGIBILITY O F MEMBERS 1. M embership. — The Corporate Societies shall be composed entirely of women who are descended in their own right from some ancestor of worthy life who came to reside in an American colony prior to 1750, which ancestor or some one of his descend ants, being a lineal ascendant of the applicant, shall have rendered efficient service to his country during the Colonial period, either in the founding of a commonwealth, or of an institution which has survived and developed into importance, or who shall have held an important position in a Colonial government, or who, by distinguished services, shall have contributed to the founding of this great and powerful nation. 2. D ate of Ancestor's Services. — All services which consti tute a claim to membership must have been rendered before July 5, 1776, but this date shall be held to include all the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

ARTICLEV I COUNCILS I. M eetings. — The regular meeting of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America shall be held every two years in Washington, D. C. Special meetings may be held upon the order of the National President or upon a request of not less 2. M embers. — Such meetings shall consist of the National Officers, and representatives from the Corporate Societies, as pro vided in the Covenant ratified at the Council of 1910. 3. M e thod of Voting. — The vote of each of the original four teen societies however cast, shall count as five, and in voting on the Constitution and in balloting for officers, each society dele gation shall vote as a unit. 4. E xpenses. — The necessary expense of such meetings shall be borne by the National Society, and it shall be empowered, at its regular meeting, to assess each Corporate Society in order to provide requisite funds. 5. O fficers. — At the regular meeting of the National Society, a President, three Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Assistant Secre tary, Treasurer, Registrar and Historian shall be elected by bal lot, a majority of the delegates elected or appointed to the Coun cil being necessary to a choice, and each chairman casting the ballot of her delegation in accordance with the wishes of a major ity of said delegation. All officers to serve until the next regular meeting or until their successors shall be chosen. 6. A dmission of Societies. — The National Society shall have power at any meeting to admit a Corporate Society thereto from any State in the Union and from the District of Columbia, pro vided such' State or District is not already represented in the National Society. 7. Q uorum. — A majority of the delegates elected or appointed to the Council shall form a quorum.

ARTICLE V STATE S OCIETIES 1. M eetings. — The Corporate Societies of the Colonial Dames of America shall meet annually on the day appointed by their several by-laws, and oftener if found expedient. 2. O fficers and Managers. — Their affairs shall be conducted by a Board, consisting of a President, two Vice-Presidents, and twelve or more Managers, who shall be elected by ballot by the members of each Corporate Society. 3. E lections. — The Presidents and Vice-Presidents shall be chosen annually. The Managers shall serve for three years, and 15 the t erm of one-third shall expire annually. The Board shall fill its own vacancies, the members chosen to serve until the next annual election. At the first meeting of the Board after the an nual election, they shall organize by choosing from their own members, two Secretaries, a Treasurer, a Registrar, and a His torian. All officers shall continue to hold office until their suc cessors are elected. 4. M embership. — The members of the Corporate Societies of the Colonial Dames of America at the date of the certificate of the incorporation of the Corporate Society shall be elected mem bers of the corporation at the first meeting of the said Society, subsequent to the incorporation, and thereafter no person shall be a candidate for admission unless invited and proposed by one member and seconded by another member of the Society, to both of whom the candidate must be well known, and by whom she shall be recommended. 5. A dmission of Members. — The President of each of the original fourteen societies shall, from time to time, appoint from the Board of Managers three persons who shall examine the claims of each candidate, and report in writing to the President. When such reports are unanimously favorable, the name of the candidate shall be presented at any meeting of the Board of Man agers next after the report of such nomination shall have been received by the President. The name of each candidate shall be voted upon separately, and, if any member of the Board of Man agers so demands, by ballot. Two negative votes shall act as a rejection of the candidate. 6. D ues. — Each member shall contribute upon her admission to the Society, and annually thereafter, such sums as the by-laws of the respective Corporate Societies may require ; but any Cor porate Society may provide for the endowment of life-member ships, by the payment of a proper sum. 7. A uthority. — The Corporate Societies shall regulate all mat ters respecting their own affairs, consistent with the general good of the Society ; judge of the qualifications of their members, or of those proposed for membership, subject however, to the pro visions of this constitution; and shall have the power to expel 8. R egistrar's Report. — The Registrar of each Corporate So ciety shall transmit to the National Registrar a list of the mem bers thereof, and from time to time, as the same shall be printed, the names and official designations of those from whom such members derive their claim to membership, and thereafter upon the admission of each Corporate Society, the Registrar thereof shall transmit to the National Registrar information respecting such members similar to that herein required. 9. C ircular Letters. — Each Corporate Society shall cause to be transmittted annually to the other Corporate Societies, a cir cular letter calling attention to whatever may be thought worthy of observation concerning the welfare of the Society, and giving information of the officers chosen for the year ; and copies of these letters shall also be transmitted to the National Secretary, to be preserved among the records of the Society. 10. S tate Seals. — 'Each Corporate Society shall adopt its own seal. 11. C ertificates. — Each member when admitted to the privi leges of one of the original fourteen societies is entitled to receive a certificate of membership, signed by the President and Secre tary, and bearing the seal of the Society. 12. F orm of Certificate. — The form shall be: has b een duly elected a member of the National S ociety of the Colonial Dames of America, i n right of her ancestor In testi mony whereof, the names of the President and Sec retary and the seal of the Secretary are here unto affixed. ARTICLEI V BADGEND A SEAL 1. C ustodian. — The Custodian of the Insignia shall be the National Registrar, who shall issue a badge to members of any Corporate Society, upon an order from the Registrar of any of the original fourteen Societies. She shall keep a register of such issue, wherein each badge issued may be identified by the number thereof, and each Corporate Society shall have its own numbers. 2. D escription of Badge. — The badge shall consist of a round disc with a center of light blue enamel, and the figure of a Colon 17 ial D ame in gold, modeled in relief on the same. Around the cen ter of blue enamel shall be a circle of white enamel, with the title of the Society, "National Society Colonial Dames of America," in gold letters, flush. Surmounting this shall be the modeled fig ure of an eagle in gold, and diverging from the disc twenty rays in gold, arranged in four groups of five each, the three center rays in each group to be surmounted by stars of blue enamel, these, with a similar star placed immediately below the central disc being emblematic of the thirteen original States. 3. M otto and Material. — On the reverse side of the badge shall be the motto, "Virtutes Majorum Filiae Conservant." The materials of the badge shall be 14-karat gold and enamel, and it shall be worn suspended by a silk ribbon of blue and yellow from a gold bar on which is the name of the State. 4. R ibbon. — This ribbon shall be one and one-half inches wide, the central section of blue being one inch, with a section one-quarter of an inch wide on each side. 5. U se of Badge. — This badge shall be worn by the members on all occasions when they assemble officially for any stated pur pose or celebration, and may be worn on any occasion of cere mony. It shall be carried conspicuously on the left breast, but members who are or have been national officers may wear it sus pended from the ribbon around the neck. 6. S eal. — The seal of the National Society shall be : Within a beaded annulet a title scroll bearing the inscription "National So ciety of the Colonial Dames of America." Within t he scroll a shield, surmounted of , quarterly of four — I. Q uarterly, one and four azure, three fleurs de lis, or, Two and three gules, three lions passant, gardant in pale, or, for Eng land; II. A zure, three fleurs de lis, or, for France; III. A zure billette, a lion rampant, holding in his dexter paw a naked sword, and in his sinister paw a sheaf of arrows, or, for Holland ; IV. O ne and four (Sweden modern) azure, three open crowns, or, two and three (Sweden ancient) azure, three bend- lets sinister, wavy, argent, over all a lion rampant, or, crowned gules, for Sweden. 18 7. U se of Seal. — This seal is to be used on the certificate, for further authentication, and with it the signatures of the National President and National Secretary.

ARTICLE V II AMENDMENTS This C onstitution may be altered, added to or amended by the vote of four-fifths of the delegates elected or appointed to the Council; but the unanimous consent of said Council shall be necessary to amend or repeal the conditions of admission into the Society, and the basis of representation in the National Councils set forth in the Covenant ratified at the Council of 1910 and stated in Article I and Article IV, paragraph 2 of this Constitu tion ; or to adopt any amendments which shall interfere with the present status and rights of the original fourteen societies ; or to repeal paragraph 3 of Article IV. Due n otice of an intention to amend any clause or article of this Constitution shall be given to each of the Corporate Societies, one year before the meeting of the Council at which action is to be taken on such change, alteration or amendment.

19 COVENANT

BETWEENHE T SOCIETIES CONSTITUTING THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA

This S ociety is known by the name, style and title of The Na tional Society of the Colonial Dames of America, and is com posed of Societies, of which there are at present, in the year 1908, thirty-six incorporated in accordance with the laws of their re spective domiciles. For t he purpose of the perpetual maintenance and preservation of the Colonial character of the Society it is mutually covenanted and agreed that every member of every State Society shall be a Dame of one of the thirteen Ancestral Societies. For t he further maintenance and preservation of the Colonial character of the Society, it is mutually covenanted and agreed that the number of delegates to the National Council from each of the Societies representing the and from the Society in the District of Columbia (which is the domicile of the National Society), shall be to the number of delegates from the Societies now existing or hereafter to be formed in each of the other States, in the proportion of five to one. This c ovenant shall not be added to, altered or amended with out the unanimous consent of the parties thereto; but further than as above expressed every delegate to the National Council shall have the right to vote upon the National Constitution and By-laws and upon any and all questions which come before the Council.

20 THE B Y-LAWS OF THE C OLONIAL DAMES OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

Government Section I . — The control and management of the affairs of the Colonial Dames of the State of New York shall be vested in a President and two Vice-Presidents and a Treasurer and a Board of Managers of fifteen members. The officers shall be the Presi dent, two Vice-Presidents, and Treasurer, who shall be elected an nually by the society by ballot, and a Recording Secretary, a Cor responding Secretary, a Registrar and a Historian, who shall be elected annually by the Board of Managers from their own num ber. The President, the two Vice-Presidents and Treasurer shall act as ex-officio members of the Board.

President Section I I. — The executive power of the Society is vested in the President. She shall preside at all meetings of the Society, and act as Chairman of the Board of Managers. The P resident shall be ex-officio member of all committees other than the Nominating Committee, and she shall have power to call Meetings of the Society or the Board of Managers. In t he absence of the President, the first Vice-President shall discharge the duties of the President, and in the absence of both the President and first Vice-President, the second Vice-President shall discharge said duties.

Recording S ecretary Section I II. — The Recording Secretary shall keep Minutes of all the proceedings of the Society and of the Board of Managers 21 at t heir Meetings, and shall make a report of the same at the An nual Meeting. She shall notify the members of their admission, issue notices for all Meetings, and together with the presiding officer shall certify all acts of the Society and when necessary shall authenticate them with the Seal. She shall have charge of the Seal, Certificate of Incorporation and all records of the So ciety, and shall keep a list of its members. The Recording Sec retary shall give notice to the several officers or committees of all votes, orders or proceedings of the Society or Board of Man agers appertaining to their respective duties, and shall perform such other duties as her office in the Board of Managers requires of her.

Corresponding S ecretary SectionV. I — The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct the general correspondence of the Society and shall keep a record thereof. When required by the Board of Managers, or in the ab sence of the Recording Secretary, she may assist in, or perform the duties of that office, and may in such cases authenticate any acts or records until cause for such assistance shall cease.

Treasurer .Section V — It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to collect and, under the direction of the Board of Managers, disburse the funds of the Society, and to keep a true account of the same. She shall make a statement of the Funds at each Annual Meeting, and at such other times as required by the Board of Managers. Her accounts shall be audited by a committee of three, appointed or elected at the Business Meeting of the Society next previous to the Annual Meeting. All moneys shall be deposited in a bank of the City of New York to the credit of the Colonial Dames of the State of New York.

Registrar I.Section V — The Registrar shall file and keep on record all the proofs upon which membership shall be granted, and shall re ceive all applications for membership. She shall keep a list of the members of the Society and of the certificates of membership 22 issued. S he shall order from the National Registrar the insignia for the members and keep a record of the number of each badge, and to whom issued, and shall perform such other duties as the Society or the Board of Managers require.

Historian Section V II. — The Historian shall keep a detailed record, to be deposited with the Recording Secretary, of all historic or com memorative celebrations of the Society. She shall edit and pre pare for publication any historical addresses or essays, or other documents of the same character that may be directed by the So ciety or Board of Managers. At e very Annual Meeting, if there be a necrological list for the year then closing, she shall submit the same. She shall also per form such other duties as may devolve on her as a Member of the Board of Managers.

fBoard o Managers Section V III. — The Board of Managers, exclusive of the Pres ident, the two Vice-Presidents, and the Treasurer, shall consist of fifteen members, who shall be divided into classes, so that not less than one-third of their number shall be elected annually by the Society. No member shall be eligible for election to the Board of Managers for more than two consecutive terms. No two persons within the relationship of mother, daughter or sister, shall be members of the Board at the same time. It s hall be the duty of the Board of Managers to recommend plans for promoting the purposes and objects of the Society. They may appoint any committee, representatives to kindred or ganizations or subordinate officials, and they may require the at tendance of any member, or committee of the Society, at any meeting of the Board for consultation or advice. The B oard of Managers shall have the power to remit the dues of any member for such cause and for such period as in their judgment may be advisable. The Meetings of the Board may be held at their discretion, or at the call of the President, or at the written request of three members of the Board, addressed to the Recording Secretary. Seven shall constitute a quorum. 23 Vacancies a nd Terms of Office X.Section I — Whenever an office in this Society shall become vacant, the Board of Managers shall fill the vacancy for the re mainder of the unexpired term. The B oard of Managers shall have power to fill a vacancy pro tempore in any committee.

Standing C ommittees Section. X — The Standing Committees of the Society are: the Search Committee, the Van Cortlandt House Committee and the Committee in charge of its grounds ; the Library Committee in charge of the Genealogical and Historical Library of the So ciety ; the Tablet Committee, charged with the marking of historic spots throughout the State; the Committee on Prizes for essays on Colonial History; the Relief Committee to act in connection with the Relief Association of the National Society ; the Finance Committee, the City History Committee, which works in co operation with the City History Club; a Committee on History and Tradition, which shall from time to time cause to be pre pared and read before the Society, papers on the history, tradi tion and genealogy of the Colonial Settlers, and a Committee on the Search of Supplemental Claims to Membership in the Society.

Nominating C ommittee SectionI. X — Nine persons from the list of members of the Society, not holding office at the time, shall be nominated by the President, and shall be chosen by ballot by the Board of Mana gers, at a stated meeting in March. Such nominations shall be added to the List of Officers and Managers to be balloted on at the annual meeting, and shall constitute a committee, which shall be known as the Nominating Committee, whose duty shall be, to nominate candidates for the Board of Managers, for the Presi dent, for the two Vice-Presidents, and for the Treasurer, to be voted on at the succeeding annual meeting. Should t he Society fail to act in this matter, the appointment of the Committee shall rest with the President. All n ominations made by the Nominating Committee shall be 24 printed a nd mailed by the Recording Secretary to each member of the Society at least three weeks before the Annual Meeting. Section X II. — Any member of the Society may also be placed in nomination for any office by any fifteen members of the Society who may communicate such nomination to the Secretary, in ing, over their signature, at least two weeks before the Annual Meeting; such nominations shall also be printed and mailed by the Recording Secretary to each member of the Society at least one week before the Annual Meeting. Nothing herein shall pre clude the right of any member to vote as she individually shall desire.

Admission o f Members

Section X III. — The members of this Society shall consist ex clusively of women of colonial descent, not less than eighteen years of age. No person shall be eligible for admission as a member unless she be lineally descended from an ancester, whose qualifying service, to enable such descendant to acquire member ship, shall for the State of New York be comprised in one of the following classes, viz. :

Dutch P eriod

Directors-General o f the of Nieuw-Netherland. Vice- Directors of Fort Orange, and of the South River Colony. Members o f the Council of the Directors-General. Members o f the Representative Bodies of Nieuw-Netherland, known as "The ," "The " and "The ." Members o f the Provincial Conventions. Patrons of Nieuw-Netherland. Burgomeisters of Nieuw-Amsterdam. Schouts-Fiscaal. Acting C ommissioners of Indian Affairs under Dutch Colonial Rule. Commissioners o f Boundaries and of Treaties with other Col onies. Commissioned O fficers of Troops under Dutch Colonial Rule. Naval Officers under the Dutch. 25 English P eriod Governors. Lieutenant-Governors. Chief J ustices of the . Members of the Governor's Council. Secretaries of the Province of New York. Justices of the Supreme Court. Judges of the Court of Admiralty. Chancellors. Masters of the Rolls. Attorneys-General. ^Presiding Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. High Sheriffs. Speakers o f the Provincial Assembly. ^ Members of the Assembly who served five or more years. Members of the Colonial Congresses of 1722, 1754 and 1765. Commanders of the Forces of the Province. Commissioned officers of the Militia of the Province prior to I765- Commissioned O fficers of the Army and Navy for the protec tion of the Province prior to 1765. Commissioners a ppointed to treat with other Colonies. Commissioners o f Indian Affairs, prior to 1776. Receivers-General o f the Province. Surveyors-General o f the Lands. Rangers-General o f the Island of Nassau. Chief M agistrates of the Islands of and Martin's, now Martha's Vineyard, 1664- 1691. Mayors a nd Recorders of Albany, prior to 1776. Mayors a nd Recorders of New York, prior to 1776. Lordsf o Manors. Presidents o f King's College.

American P eriod

Members o f the of 1774, 1775 and 1776. Members of the Provincial Congresses of 1775 and 1776. Signers of the Declaration of Independence. 26 No s ervice of an ancestor shall be deemed as qualifying serv ices in this Society, where such ancestor, from whom the descent is derived, adhered to or took protection from the enemy, during the War of the Revolution, or who failed to maintain an honor able record. The S ociety may be augmented by the addition of thirty new members annually. Each candidate for admission shall be invited and proposed by one member and seconded by another member of the Society, to both of whom she must be well known. No member of the Society shall be entitled either as a proposer or seconder to sign a paper of application for membership more than once during each year. Every c andidate shall furnish to the members who have pro posed and seconded her, such proof of eligibility as the Board of Managers may exact and which shall be satisfactory from per sonal knowledge to each nominating member. If the nomination prove acceptable to the Board of Managers, the candidate shall then be called upon to set forth in a written application sub scribed to by herself and stating in detail, her claim of eligibility and line of descent from her ancestor or propositus, in the form prescribed by the Society, and upon blanks furnished by the So ciety for that purpose. Said blanks shall contain a declaration that the statements made therein are true to the best knowledge and belief of the candidate, and that if admitted to membership in the Society, she endeavor to observe and comply with its By-Laws and Regulations, the whole being duly attested before a notary. The B oard of Managers may require more detailed statement, or proofs concerning the eligibility or qualifications of the pro posed member, and at their discretion may demand the same. No admission shall become effective unless by a vote of the Board of Managers at a legal meeting, .and two negative votes shall pre vent favorable consideration of the applicant for membership. No person shall be eligible as a candidate whose name has at any time been rejected by the Board of Managers unless fresh proof of acceptability can be adduced. No candidate shall be enrolled as a member of the Society until after the payment of the stated initiation fee, and dues for the current year, notice of which shall be sent by the Treasurer. Initiation F ee, Dues and Contributions

Section X IV. — The initiation fee of every member shall be twenty-five dollars. The A nnual Dues for every member shall be ten dollars, pay able on or before the day fixed for the Annual Meeting of the Society, excepting members living one hundred and seventy-five miles from , whose Annual Dues shall be five dol lars. In the event of the date of admission of a member falling within two months before such Annual Meeting, her dues paid at such time shall be held to cover the ensuing fiscal year, but this favor shall only extend to admission within the said two months. The p ayment of two hundred dollars shall henceforth exempt the member so paying from payment of Annual Dues. There s hall be for the use of the Society a permanent Fund, to be derived from contributions ; this fund shall be in the hands of a Finance Committee of three well known bankers and one member of the Board ,to be invested to the best advantage. The income only of this fund shall be expended, unless an emergency arise, when the Board of Managers, having the consent of the Financial Committee may borrow from such fund, the amount to be repaid with interest within a specified time. Any member who may contribute four hundred dollars to this fund shall be exempt from the payment of Annual Dues, and such exemption may extend to her lineal successors in membership from the same propositus, such successor to be appointed by herself or in de fault of such action to be chosen by the Society.

Non-Colonial M embership

SectionV. X — The membership of non-Colonial State Socie ties, who on account of New York ancestry enter through this Society, are required to pay only an initiation fee of twenty-five dollars, the yearly dues being fixed and collected by their own organizations. This shall constitute them associate members of the Colonial Dames of the State of New York, and they shall thereafter be connected with this Society only by the payment of the per-capita tax to the National Treasury, which in accordance with the ruling of the National Council must be paid through the Parent Society for each member of a non-Colonial State Society 28 by i ts Treasurer. No rule limiting the membership of the So ciety shall be held to apply to these associate members.

Certificate o f Membership Section X VI. — The National Certificate of Membership may be procured upon the payment of two dollars and a half, by ap plication to the Registrar.

Resignation

Section X VII. — No Resignation of Membership in the Society shall become effective unless consented to and accepted by the Board of Managers.

fDecease o Members. Section X VIII. — The Membership of any person in this Society shall be determined by her decease. Upon t he decease of any member, notice thereof shall be given at the next succeeding General Meeting of the Society, and at each Annual Meeting the names of those who have died during the year shall be entered in full on the Minutes of the meeting by the Recording Secretary.

Expulsion a nd Suspension Section X IX. — The Board of Managers shall have the power to expel any enrolled member of this Society, provided that such member shall have received at least ten days' notice in writing of the charge preferred against her, and of the time and place of hearing, that she may have an opportunity to be heard in her own favor. When the cause of expulsion shall not have involved moral unworthiness, the member expelled may be restored by the Society to membership, upon the unanimous vote of the Board of Managers and at any meeting of the Society. Should a ny member of the Society become two years in arrears in payment of her dues, the Board of Managers shall have power to drop her name from the roll, after she has failed to answer a notice to this effect. Upon her application to the Board of Man 29 agers f or re-membership, and the payment of her indebtedness to the Society, the Board of Managers may restore her to member ship at any time. An o fficer may for cause be suspended from the performance of her duties, by the Board of Managers, which proceeding must be reported to the Society and acted upon by it within thirty days, or the suspension shall cease. When an officer is thus removed by the Society, the Board of Managers shall fill the vacancy for the unexpired term. Meetings. X.Section X — There shall be an annual meeting of the Society for the election of members of the Board of Managers, the Pres ident, two Vice-Presidents, and the Treasurer. It shall be held on the first Wednesday in April of each year. The Society may also hold meetings for the transaction of general business at the call of the Board of Managers. Special M eetings of the Society shall be held by direction of the Board of Managers or upon the written request of not less than fifteen members of the Society, at such time and place as the Board may direct. At such Special Meeting no business shall be transacted except such as shall be specified in the notice thereof. At l east one week's notice shall be given of time and place of Annual or Special Meeting, by mailing notice to every member of the Society, the postage on every such notice to be duly pre paid. The b usiness of the Annual Meeting shall be limited, any un finished business to be postponed to a subsequent Special Meeting. Twenty-five members shall constitute a quorum. No q uestion involving the party politics of the day within the United States shall ever be discussed or considered at any Meet ing of the Society, or of the Board of Managers, or of any com mittee thereof.

Servicef o Notices Section X XI. — It shall be the duty of every member to inform the Recording Secretary, by written communication, of her place of residence and of any change thereof, and of her Post Office address. 30 Servicef o any notice under these By-Laws upon any member of the Society, addressed to her at her last recorded place of res idence or Post Office address, and forwarded by mail, shall be deemed sufficient service of such notice.

Orderf o Business Section X XII. — For the Annual Meeting : 1. M eeting called to order by Presiding Officer. 2. R eports of Officers. 3. R eports of Standing Committees. 4. S pecial Notices. 5. E lection of Managers, President, Vice-Presidents and Treasurer. 6. A djournment. The m eetings of the Society for business shall be generally con ducted according to parliamentary laws, and in the following order : 1 . M eeting called to order by Presiding Officer. 2. R eading of the Minutes. 3. R eports of Special Committees. 4. S pecially Noticed Business. 5. W ritten Communications requiring Action by the Society. 6. M iscellaneous Business. 7. A djournment. Insignia Section X XIII. — The insignia or distinctive Badge of the So ciety shall be that prescribed by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, and shall be worn in accordance with the rule of that Society. The Registrar of the Society shall order the Badge for the members thereof, and no member shall receive more than one Badge, unless to replace one, the loss or destruc- ton of which shall be satisfactorily established. Every B adge of the Society heretofore or hereafter issued to a member thereof, shall be the property of such member.

Seal Section X XIV. — The Seal of the Society shall be one and seven- eighths of an inch in diameter, and shall contain therein the arms 31 of t he Province of Nieuw-Netherland, the whole encircled by a band three-eighths of an inch wide, thereon in the upper half the words "Colonial Dames," and in the lower half the word "New York." The R ecording Secretary shall be the custodian of the seal, which shall be identical in every particular with this description.

Alteration a nd Amendment

Section X XV. — These By-Laws may be amended at any Annual or Special Meeting, provided such amendment shall have been : First, P roposed in writing, and signed by five members of the Society at a previous Business Meeting and Second, P rinted and a copy mailed to each member, with the notice of the meeting at which the same is to be voted on ; and Thirdly, A dopted at such meeting by the vote of three- fourths of the members present.

32 OFFICERS OFHE T

National S ociety of the Colonial Dames of America FROMTS I INCORPORATION

Presidents

Mrs. H OWARD TOWNSEND Mrs. WILLIAM RUFFIN COX

Vice-Presidents

Mrs. B EVERLY KENNON Mrs. E. D. GILLESPIE Mrs. H ERBERT A. CLAIBORNE (Mrs. Wm. R. Cox) Mrs. S AMUEL COLT Mrs. H ENRY F. LeHUNTE LEPTER Mrs. W ILLIAM REED Mrs. B ARRETT WENDELL Mrs. A LEXANDER F. JAMIESON Mrs. F RANCIS W. GODDARD Mrs. J OSEPH RUCKER LAMAR Mrs. E LIHU CHAUNCEY

Secretaries

Mrs. W ILLIAM REED Mrs. JOSEPH RUCKER LAMAR Mrs. CHARLES R. MILLER 33 Assistant S ecretaries

.J.Mrs. J JACKSON Mrs. R OSA WRIGHT SMYTH Mrs. J OHN Y. TAYLOR

Treasurers

Miss E LIZABETH BYRD NICHOLAS Mrs. ALEXANDER J. CASSATT

Registrars

Mrs. E MIL RICHTER Mrs. N ATHANIEL TERRY BACON Mrs. F RANKLIN B. DEXTER

Historians

Miss A NNE HOLLINGSWORTH WHARTON Miss A LICE FRENCH Mrs. A LBERT L. SIOUSSAT

34 OFFICERS

HEOF T

Colonial D ames of the State of New York

President

Mrs. W ILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN

First V ice-President Mrs. WILLIAM ADAMS BROWN

Second V ice-President Mrs. FREDERICK FERRIS THOMPSON

Recording S ecretary

Mrs. EDWARD M. TOWNSEND, JR.

Corresponding S ecretary Mrs. BENJAMIN W. FRANKLIN

Treasurer M iss JULIA G. McALLISTER

Registrar

M rs. HAMILTON R. FAIRFAX

Historian Mrs. Q UINCY GILLMORE 35 Boardf o Managers

To s erve until 1914

Mrs. E LIHU CHAUNCEY Mrs. E DWARD G. JANEWAY Mrs. J AMES M. LAWTON Mrs. R OLLIN S. SALTUS Mrs. E DWARD M. TOWNSEND, JR.

To s erve until 191 5

Mrs. B ENJAMIN W. FRANKLIN Mrs. Q UINCY GILLMORE Mrs. W ILLIAM BAYARD VAN RENSSELAER Mrs. W ILLIAM V. S. THORNE Mrs. W ILLIAM B. WOOD

To s erve until 1016

Mrs. F REDERICK H. BETTS Mrs. HAMILTON R. FAIRFAX Miss RUTH LAWRENCE Mrs. GEORGE D. PRATT Mrs. GORDON WENDELL Former O fficers

Honorary P resident

Mrs. H OWARD TOWNSEND

Presidents

Mrs. H OWARD TOWNSEND Mrs. SAMUEL VERPLANCK Mrs. ANSON P. ATTERBURY Mrs. WILLIAM ROBISON

Vice-Presidents

Mrs. R OBERT E. LIVINGSTON Mrs. P IERRE VAN CORDLANDT Mrs. W ILLIAM RHINELANDER Mrs. B ENJAMIN SILLIMAN CHURCH Mrs. E DWARD MITCHELL Mrs. H ERMAN T. LIVINGSTON Mrs. W ILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE Mrs. A NSON PHELPS ATTERBURY Mrs. H ERMAN T. LIVINGSTON Miss E MILY M. de PEYSTER Miss A NNE S. VAN CORDLANDT Mrs. H AMILTON R. FAIRFAX Mrs. W ILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN Mrs. E LIHU CHAUNCEY Mrs. F REDERICK FERRIS THOMPSON 37 Recording S ecretaries

Mrs. B ENJAMIN SILLIMAN CHURCH Mrs. A LFRED ELY Miss M ARGARET SEYMOUR HALL Miss M ARY H. HALDANE Mrs. D ANIEL M. STIMSON Mrs. F RANCKE H. BOSWORTH Mrs. E DWARD M. TOWNSEND, JR. Miss M ARY H. HALDANE Mrs. E DWARD M. TOWNSEND, JR.

Corresponding S ecretaries

Miss K ATHERINE E. TURNBULL Mrs. C HARLES B. CURTIS Mrs. T HEODORE WOOLSEY SCARBOROUGH Mrs. D ALLAS BACHE PRATT Mrs. M ONTGOMERY SCHUYLER Mrs. H ENRY L. STIMSON Miss E DITH JOHNSON Mrs. W ILLIAM I. INNES Miss J ULIA G. McALLISTER Mrs. D eWITT KNOX Mrs. B ENJAMIN W. FRANKLIN

Treasurers

Mrs. W ILMOT TOWNSEND COX Mrs. ELIHU CHAUNCEY Mrs. OLIVER LIVINGTON JONES Miss JULIA G. McALLISTER Mrs. CHARLES F. OSTRANDER Mrs. WALTER LESTER CARR Miss JULIA G. McALLISTER 38 Registrars

Mrs. S AMUEL VERPLANCK ,- Mrs. W ILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN Mrs. M ONTGOMERY SCHUYLER Mrs. H ENRY L. STIMSON Mrs. D ANIEL M. STIMSON Mrs. T HOMAS TOWNSEND SHERMAN Miss M ARGARET STIMSON VAMiss E BUCKINGHAM

Historians

Miss R UTH LAWRENCE Miss A NNE DEAS DUANE Miss M ARGARET SEYMOUR HALL Miss M ARY ISABELLA FORSYTH- Mrs. J AMES A. GLOVER Miss j ulia g. McAllister Mrs. W ILLIAM H. DAVIDGE Mrs. WILLIAM ADAMS BROWN Miss CHARLOTTE DUDLEY Mrs. QUINCY GILLMORE

fBoard o Managers

Mrs. H AMILTON R. FAIRFAX Mrs.. S E. JOHNSON HUDSON Mrs. W ILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN Mrs. L YDIG M. HOYT Mrs.. S VAN RENSSELAER TOWNSEND Mrs. C HARLES E. PELLEW Mrs E LLIHU CHAUNCEY -Mrs' D ANIEL M. STIMSON Mrs. C HARLES B. CURTIS Mrs. A LFRED ELY Mrs. L OUIS FITZGERALD Mrs. W ILLIAM ROBISON Miss A NNE DEAS DUANE Mrs. O LIVER LIVINGSTON JONES Miss M ARGARET SEYMOUR HALL Mrs. T HEODORE WOOLSEY SCARBOROUGH Mrs.. J WARREN GODDARD Mrs. P RESCOTT HALL BUTLER Miss J ULIA G. McALLISTER Mrs. M ONTGOMERY SCHUYLER Miss A NNE S. VAN CORTLANDT Mrs. J OSEPH WALKER, JR. Miss C HARLOTTE L. LIVINGSTON Mrs. R OBERT FANSHAWE BLOODGOOD Miss M ARY H. HALDANE Mrs. H ENRY L. STIMSON Miss M ARY ISABELLA FORSYTH Mrs. H ENRY F. DIMOCK Mrs. A LFRED CORNELIUS HOWLAND Mrs. H ENRY DENTON NICOLL Mrs. C HARLES F. OSTRANDER Mrs. E DWARD MITCHELL TOWNSEND, JR. Mrs. T HOMAS TOWNSEND SHERMAN Miss E DITH JOHNSON Mrs. J AMES A. GLOVER Miss A LLETTA LAWRENCE CLARKE Mrs. R IPLEY HITCHCOCK Mrs. W ILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER, JR. Mrs. C HARLES L. HACKSTAFF Mrs. J AMES TERRY GARDINER Mrs. J OHN W. McBURNEY Mrs. F REDERICK H. BETTS Mrs. W ILLIAM LORING ANTV Mrs. S AMUEL VERPLANCK Mrs. J OHN B. PINE Mrs. W ILLIAM H. DAVIDGE Mrs. M OSES TAYLOR PYNE ANMrs. L SD ALE BOARDMAN Mrs. T HOMAS HICKS Mrs. W ILLIAM S. LITTLE Mrs. H ENRY CADY STURGES Miss E MILY M de PEYSTER Mrs. W ILLIAM ADAMS BROWN Mrs. D eWITT KNOX Miss M ARGARET STIMSON Mrs. F REDERICK F. THOMPSON Mrs. E DWARD G. JANEWAY Mrs. H ENRY W. EVERETT Mrs. C HARLES W. WHIPPLE Mrs. E DWARD S. HARKNESS Miss C HARLOTTE ELIZABETH DUDLEY Mrs. R OBERT TEMPLE EMMET Mrs. B ENJAMIN W. FRANKLIN Miss E VA BUCKINGHAM Mrs. W ALTER JENNINGS Mrs. H OWARD TOWN SEND MARTIN Mrs. E DWARD CODMAN PARISH Mrs. W ILLIAM BAYARD VAN RENSSELAER Mrs. J AMES MARSLAND LAWTON Mrs. R OLLIN SANFORD SALTUS Mrs. Q UINCY GILLMORE Mrs. W ILLIAM V. S. THORNE Mrs. W ILLIAM BENJAMIN WOOD Colonial M embers of New York State who have Served as Officers in their Resident State

California

Mrs. G EORGE W. GIBBS Mrs. CHARLES HEDGES

Ohio

.Mrs. N MORRIS WHITE Mrs. ASHTON BRYANT HEYL Miss NELLIE AGNEW BECHTEL

Colorado

M rs. FRANCIS W. GODDARD

Maine

Mrs. H ENRY A. NEELY Mrs. W ILLIAM A. HOUGHTON Mrs. C HARLES DAVIS MERRILL

Missouri

Mrs. J OHN BLASDEL SHAPLEIGH Mrs. JAMES HAMILL BROOKMIRE Mrs. JOHN NAYLOR BOOTH Mrs. HORACE WHITE 43 Kentucky

Mrs. M ORRIS B. BELKNAP Mrs. C HARLES GODFREY STRATER

Indiana

Miss M ARY FLORENCE MALOTT Mrs. GEORGE F. ADAMS Mrs. EDGAR F. EVANS

Arkansas

Mrs. P ROSPER HARVEY ELLSWORTH

Florida

Mrs. D ENNIS EAGAN Mrs. TELFAIR STOCKTON

Kansas

M rs. EDWARD VAIL

43 Life M embers

Mrs. W ILLIAM RHINELANDER Mrs. J AMES M. LAWTON Mrs. J OHN D. JONES Mrs. O LIVER LIVINGSTON JONES Miss L OUISE ELIZABETH JONES Mrs. C HARLES ERNEST PELLEW Mrs. H ENRY G. TREVOR Mrs. C HARLES W. WHIPPLE Mrs. C ORNELIUS VANDERBILT Miss O LIVIA E. PHELPS STOKES Mrs. F REDERICK J. COX COUNTESSON V FRANCKEN SIERSTORPFF Mrs. R OBERT WARDEN PATERSON Mrs. J AMES J. BELDEN Mrs. R ICHMOND MAYO-SMITH Mrs. E DWARD TRENCHARD Miss M ARION JANE TERRY Mrs. M ALCOLM STUART Mrs. P ERCY HAMILTON GOODSELL Mrs. V ERNON M. DAVIS Mrs. E DWARD STEPHEN HARKNESS Mrs. M ARTIN SHEELER WATTS Mrs. F RANCIS RUSSELL STODDARD Mrs. J OSEPH FERRIS SIMMONS Miss. M ELIZABETH BEERS .Mrs. J STUART WHITE Mrs. W ILMOT T. COX Mrs. C HARLES RICHARD BAKER Mrs. A RTHUR MORRIS COLLENS 44 Incorporators

ELEANORAN V RENSSELAER FAIRFAX

MARYAN V WYCK CHURCH

KATHERINE E . TURNBULL

RUTH L AWRENCE

MARIA D UANE BLEECKER MILLER

MATILDA O AKLEY RHINELANDER REGISTERF O MEMBERS Register o f Members

273. M RS. ROBERT ABBE (Katherine A mory Bennett) Seventh i n descent from Capt. George Denison 8th f rom Capt. Richard Brackett 8th f rom Major Aaron Cooke 8th f rom Capt. William French 8th f rom Hon. John Greene 8th f rom Thomas Hazard 8th f rom William Westwood 7th f rom Capt. James Avery 7th f rom James Babcock 7th f rom Rev. Chad Brown 7th f rom Capt. Aaron Cooke, Jr. 7th f rom 7th f rom George Lawton 7th f rom Rev. Jonathan Mitchell 7th f rom Henry Sewall 7th f rom Lieut. John Wyman 6th f rom Hon. Jonathan Amory 6th f rom Capt. John Avery 6th f rom Samuel Porter 6th f rom Major

524.* M ISS FRANCES S. ADAM Eighth i n descent from Capt.

650. M ISS AGNES CRITTENDEN ADAMS Sixthn i descent from Governor 49 4SO. M RS. CHARLES HENRY ADAMS (Judith Crittenden Coleman) nSixth i descent from Attorney General Richard Lee 9th f rom Christopher Branch 8th f rom Elder William Brewster 8th f rom Thomas Harris 8th f rom Hon. Henry Soane 7th f rom Isaac Allerton 7th f rom Peter Field 7th f rom Major William Harris 7th f rom Francis Morgan 7th f rom James Taylor 7th f rom Hon. Adam Thorogood 6th f rom Lieut.-Col. Isaac Allerton, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. 6th f rom Lieut.-Col. Thomas Turpin 5th f rom Capt. Hancock Lee 5th f rom Henry Willis 4th f rom John Harris 4th f rom Major John Lee

445- M RS. GEORGE F. ADAMS (Rebecca R aymond) Indiana nEighth i descent from David Demarest 8th f rom Jacob Walingen Van Winckel

913. M RS. HENRY CLAY ADAMS ( Patteson)

Eighthn i descent from Governor Edward Digges

210. M RS. WALTER WOOD ADAMS (Harriette Augusta Hillhouse) Sixthn i descent from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 9th f rom Rev. Chad Brown 8th from Capt. Richard Arnold 50 8th f rom Capt. Randall Holden 8th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Comstock 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. John Mason 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Capt. 7th f rom Capt. Gooszen Gerretsen Van Schaick 7th f rom Henry Wolcott 6th f rom Hon. Johannes Guyler 6th f rom Capt. Matthew Sherwood 6th f rom Major 3rd f rom Major William Hillhouse

475. M RS. SPENCER ALDRICH 1 (Harriette Holley Dall) nNinth i descent from William Phelps

132. M RS. FREDERICK PERCIVAL ALLEN (Caroline C larke) nFifth i descent from Capt. Janna Meigs 7th f rom Lieut. William Spencer 7th f rom Andrew Ward 7th f rom Major Simon Willard 6th f rom Samuel Buel 6th f rom Edward Griswold 5th f rom Capt. Samuel Buel, 2nd 5th f rom Capt. John Griswold 5th f rom Capt. Peter Ward 4th f rom Capt. Josiah Meigs 3rd f rom Capt. Daniel Hand

307. M ISS MARY PERCIVAL ALLEN nEighth i descent from Major Simon Willard

5i 413- M RS. FREDERICK ALLIEN (Susan Taber Martin) Ninthn i descent from 9th f rom Thomas Hazard 9th f rom Capt. John Johnson 8th f rom Capt. James Avery 8th f rom Hon. Joseph Clarke 8th f rom Capt. John Gorham 8th f rom George Lawton 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Brocklebank 7th f rom Hugh Cole 7th f rom Philip Taber 7th f rom Lieut. John Thompson

606. M RS. GEORGE ALBERT ALLIN (Heloise Marie Litchfield) Seventh i n descent from Capt. George Denison 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. John Mason 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Prentice 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Stanton 5th f rom Nicholas Litchfield 4th f rom Capt. John Randall

922. M RS. CHARLES T. AMES (Helen Van Wyck Dodge) nSixth i descent from Capt. David Provoost, 3rd. 8th f rom David Provoost, 1st 5th from Theodorus Van Wyck

483.* M RS. JOSEPH C. ANDERSON (Fanny Goodrich Underwood) Eighthn i descent from Hon. Richard Treat 9th f rom Walter Haynes 9th from Edmond Hobart 9th from Edward How 52 9th f rom Rev. Peter Noyes 8th f rom William Bassett 8th f rom Edmund Rice 8th f rom Lieut. Ralph Sprague 7th f rom John Sharpe 7th f rom Capt. John Sprague 6th f rom Capt. Ephraim Goodrich 5th f rom Col. Joseph Buckminster 4th f rom Lieut. Phineas Leland

407. M RS. WILLIAM LORING ANDREWS (Jane Elizabeth Crane) Seventh i n descent from Jasper Crane 3rd f rom James Havens

379. M RS. HENRY ANSTICE (Flora Helen Fenner) Sixthn i descent from Capt. Arthur Fenner

861. M RS. DANIEL REED ANTHONY, JR. (Elizabeth H avens) Kansas nFourth i descent from Col. Hendrick Frey

823. M RS. WILLIAM LUCIUS ARMSTRONG (Helen Stillman) Eighth i n descent from Governor Jeremiah Clarke

512*. M RS. A. ALEXANDER ATOCHA (Anne Hunloke Brotherson) Fourthn i descent from Col. Jacob Lansing, Jr. 7th f rom John Ogden 6th from Sander Leendertse Glen 5th from Lieut. Jacob Sanders Glen 4th from Samuel Woodruff 53 388. M ISS ALICE LANSING ATOCHA Sixth in descent from Samuel Woodruff 8th f rom John Ogden 7th f rom Sander Leendertse Glen 7th f rom Ensign John Woodruff 6th f rom Lieut. Jacob Sanders Glen 4th f rom Col. Jacob Lansing, 2nd

7. M RS. ANSON PHELPS ATTERBURY (Catharine G. Van Rensselaer) nFifth i descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 8th f rom Capt. PhiHp Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Gen. 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Chief-Jus. 6th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 5th f rom Hon. 5th f rom Hon. 4th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 3rd f rom

96. M RS. LEWIS BOUDINOT ATTERBURY (Annie Townsend Lawrence) Sixthn i descent from Capt. William Lawrence

410. M RS. EDGAR S. AUCHINCLOSS (Maria La Grange Sloan) Fifthn i descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph

266. M RS. FRANCIS B. AUSTIN (Mary North Weston) Seventh i n descent from Col. Robert Livingston

702. M RS. GEORGE C. AVERY (Kate Shindler) Kentucky Eighthn i descent from Jan Snedeker 54 594- M RS. ANASTASIO C. M. AZOY (Mary Letitia Bolton) Fourth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Charles Clinton

457* M RS. FRANCISCO AZOY (Anastasia Velasquez) Fifth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston

443. M RS. DANIEL BACON (Charlotte M acy Vantine) Seventh in descent from Hon. Thomas Macy

903. M RS. CHARLES RICHARD BAKER (Mary Sneeden Schenck) Seventh in descent from Adriaen Hegeman 8th f rom Capt. Martin Crygier 8th from Cornelis Hendrickse Van Nes 7th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 7th from Peter Claesen Wyckoff 6th from Pieter Guilliame Cornell

642. M ISS MARY CLARK BANCKER Michigan Sixthn i descent from Hon. 10th f rom Gov. 10th from Hon. Richard Treat 10th from William White 10th from Gov. Thomas Wiggin 9th f rom Gov. 9th f rom Capt. John Gilman 9th f rom John Hollister 9th f rom Gov. John Winthrop 8th f rom Major Robert Pike 7th f rom Capt. John White 55 816. M RS. GEORGE JARVIS BANCROFT (Ethel Morton) Colorado Sixth in descent from Lieut. Daniel Kettelhuyn

688. M ISS JOSEPHINE KING BARBER nEighth i descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley

36. M RS. THOMAS H. BARBER (Harriet B ayard Townsend) Sixthn i descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 7th f rom Gov. 7th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 6th f rom Robert Livingston, Jr. 6th f rom Col. 6th f rom Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 4th f rom Maj.-Gen. Philip J. Schuyler

926. M RS. CHARLES BRACKETT BARKLEY (Marion J. Mills) Seventh in descent from John Houghton, Jr.

496 * M RS. ALFRED C. BARNES (Josephine Richardson) Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley

949. M RS. EDWARD BARR (Julia Louisa Weld) Ninth in descent from Capt. Joseph Weld 56 268.* M RS. WILLIAM RUFUS BARR (Rosalie G reenleaf Ford) Eighthn i descent from Governor William Bradford 8th f rom Hon. Tristram Coffin 8th f rom Gov. John Webster 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford 7th f rom Rev. Charles Chauncey 7th f rom Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin 7th f rom Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 7th f rom Lieut. Robert Webster 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Gookin 6th f rom Capt. Stephen Greenleaf, 2nd 5th f rom Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey 4th f rom William Greenleaf

798. M RS. WILLIAM F. BARRET (Margaretta M ason Brown) Kentucky Sixth in descent from Hon. David Provoost

399. M ISS HARRIET BARROWS Eighthn i descent from Capt. Richard Beers

400. M ISS LOUISE BARROWS nEighth i descent from Capt. Richard Beers

724. M RS. DONALD McLEAN BARSTOW (Clara Arabella Gerrish) Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Prince

318. M ISS MAUD WILLARD BARTLETT Eighth in descent from 57 603.* M RS. WESTERN BASCOME (Ellen K earny) Missouri Fifthn i descent from Stephanus Van Cort- landt 7th f rom Hon. Mathias Nicoll 7th f rom Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Jeremias Van Rensselaer 7th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 6th f rom Hon. 5th f rom Etienne de Lancey

787. M RS. BECHTEL (Sarah Cowdin Garretson) Ohio Sixth in descent from Capt. Jochem Gulick

703. M ISS NELLIE AGNEW BECHTEL Ohio Sixth in descent from Capt. Jochem Gulick 6th f rom Lieut. Ferdinand Van Sicklen, Jr.

349. M ISS JOSEPHINE LAWRENCE BEEKMAN Seventh i n descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 9th f rom Capt. John Seaman 9th f rom Capt. 7th f rom Capt. 6th f rom Capt. Isaac Bedlow 6th f rom Gov. 6th f rom Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 6th f rom Adam Hude 5th f rom Col. James Hude 5th f rom Capt. Hendrick Rutgers 4th f rom

58 675. M ISS MARY ELIZABETH BEEKMAN nSeventh i descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman

10. M RS. WILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN (Katharine Morris Parker) nFifth i descent from Chief Justice Stephanus Van Cort- landt ioth from Elder W illiam Brewster ioth from Gov. T homas Welles 9th from Rev. C harles Ghauncey 9th from Capt. G eorge Denison 9th from Edward G riswold 9th from Joseph J udson 8th from Lieut. T homas Benedict 8th from Capt. J ohn Gallup 7th from Rev. N athaniel Chauncey 7th from Col. D avid Goodrich 6th from Major D aniel Ely 6th from Capt. J oseph Piatt 6th from Capt. P hilip Pieterse Schuyler 6th from Col. O loff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th from Rev. W illiam Worthington 5* from Capt. D aniel Benedict 5th from Rev. S amuel Cook 5th from Hon. J ohn Johnstone 5th from Elisha P arker 5th from Hon. J ohn Stites 4th from Col. J oseph Piatt Cooke 4th from Capt. J ohn Parker 4th from Rev. W illiam Skinner 3rd from Capt. J ames Parker .

.MRS. E LE GRAND B EERS (Mary Multer) nTenth i descent from Dep.-Gov. Samuel Symonds 8th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 59 403. M ISS M. ELIZABETH BEERS Sixthn i descent from Dep.-Gov. Nathan Gold, 2nd 9th f rom Hon. John Talcott 7th from Major Nathan Gold 7th from Capt. Samuel Marshall 7th from Lieut.-Col. John Talcott 6th from Joseph Hawley

622*. M RS. JAMES JEROME BELDEN (Mary Anna Gere) Fifthn i descent from Capt. John Stanton

516*. M RS. JAMES MEAD BELDEN (Jessie Perry Van Zile) nEighth i descent from Edmund Rice

672. M RS. MORRIS B. BELKNAP (Marion S tewart Dumont) Kentucky Seventh i n descent from Wallerand Du Mont

100. M RS. BELKNAP (Mary Phoenix Remsen) Seventh i n descent from Johannes de Peyster 6th f rom Capt. William Hallett 51th from Capt. Hendrick Rutgers 3rd from Col. Henry Remsen

634. M RS. ABIJAH B. BENNETT (Florence H utton Harmer) Alabama Eighthn i descent from Capt. Albert Heymans Roosa

277*. M RS. RICHARD HOFFMAN BENSON (Sarah Vanderpoel) Fourthn i descent from Capt. Benjamin Williams 60 423.* M RS. THOMAS S. BERRY (Anne E. Sylvester) Eighth in descent from Governor John Winthrop

246. M RS. FREDERICK H. BETTS (Mary Louise Holbrook) Eighth in descent from Capt. John Underhill 8th from

902.* M RS. JOHN SHAW BILLINGS (Katherine Mary Stevens) Seventh in descent from Maj.-Gen. Robert Sedgwick

884. M ISS DORIS WOLCOTT SANFORD BISSELL Seventh in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott nth f rom Hon. Richard Treat 10th f rom Gov. William Bradford 10th f rom Lieut. John Hollister 10th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 10th f rom Gov. John Webster 10th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 9th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford 9th f rom John Bissell 9th f rom Capt. John Chester 9th f rom William Gibbard 9th f rom Capt. Elizur Holyoke 9th f rom Major Benjamin Newberry 9th f rom Capt. Nicholas Olmsted 9th f rom Hon. John Talcott 9th f rom Henry Wolcott 8th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 8th f rom John Strong 8th f rom Capt. Samuel Talcott 8th f rom Capt. Simon Wolcott 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Stoughton 6th f rom Brig.-Gen. Erastus Wolcott 61 126. M RS. SANFORD BISSELL (Florence S anford Bissell) Sixthn i descent from Governor Roger Wolcott 9th f rom Matthew Allyn 9th f rom Gov. William Bradford 9th f rom Capt. Nathan Gold 9th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 9th f rom Gov. John Webster 9th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 8th f rom John Bissell 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford 8th f rom Capt. John Chester 8th f rom Capt. Daniel Clarke 8th f rom Edward Griswold 8th f rom John Loomis 8th f rom Major Benjamin Newberry 8th f rom Capt. Nicholas Olmsted 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 8th f rom Hon. John Talcott 8th f rom William Wadsworth 7th f rom Samuel Buel 7th f rom Major James Fitch 7th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 5th f rom Col. Ebenezer Marsh 5th f rom Brig.-Gen. Erastus Wolcott

871. M RS. JOSEPH AUGUSTUS BLAKE . (Catharine Ketchum) Sixth in descent from Governor

655* M RS. SAMUEL MILFORD BLATCHFORD (Henrietta Tilden) Eighth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton

885. M RS. WILLIAM HENRY BLISS (Anna Blaksley) Fourthn i descent from Capt. Thomas Blakesley 62 26i. M RS. ROBERT FANSHAWE BLOODGOOD (Eloise Pirsson) Fifth in descent from Col. Jonathan Hoyt

56. M RS. LANSDALE BOARDMAN (Levantia W hite Cox) nSixth i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 8th f rom Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 6th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 5th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 4th f rom Robert Livingston

947. M RS. ARNOLD G. H. BODE (Lucy Dyott) Wyoming Fifth in descent from Eleazer Miller

653. M RS. HENRY W. BOOKSTAVER (Mary Bailey Young) Sixth in descent from Rev.

867. M ISS ANNE WALKER BOOTH nEighth i descent from Capt. Thomas Minor 8th f rom Capt. Thomas Munson 8th f rom Andrew Ward 7th f rom Dr. John Hull 6th f rom Capt. Joseph Hull 63 183. M RS. CHARLES MACLAY BOOTH (Rejoyce Ballance Collins) Seventh in d escent from Roelof Swartwout nth from Hugh C aulkins 9th from Gov. W illiam Bradford 8th from Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford 8th from Edward C ollins 8th from David P rovoost 8th from Capt. A lbert Heymans Roosa 8th from Thomas S wartwout 8th from Hon. W illiam Whiting 7th from Rev. W illiam Adams 7th from Rev. N athaniel Collins 7th from Capt. A rie Roosa 7th from Capt. S tephen Upson 5th from Robert G reen

669. M RS. JOHN NAYLOR BOOTH (Mary Alice Garrison) Missouri Sixth in descent from Col. Arent Schuyler 8th f rom Lieut. William Teller 7th f rom Capt. 7th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 5th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler

951. M RS. GEORGE BORWICK (Mary Mason Hasell) Seventh i n descent from Hon. John Cruger

305.* M RS. CHARLES PARTRIDGE BOSWELL (Harriet Oliver) Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 64 188 * M RS. FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH (Mary Putnam) Fourth in descent from Maj.-Gen. 8th f rom Hugh Caulkins 7th from Major William Hathorne 7th from Capt. John Putnam 6th from Lieut. Israel Porter 4th from Capt. John Douglas 3rd from Capt. Daniel Warner

698. M RS. PIERRE L. BOUCHER (Sophie Holland Van Vorst) Fifth in descent from Ensign Benjamin Butterfield

441. M RS. CLARENCE WINTHROP BOWEN (Roxana A twater Wentworth) Fourthn i descent from Col. John Wentworth 8th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 8th f rom Elder William Wentworth 8th f rom Henry Wolcott 7th f rom Quartermaster George Colton 7th f rom Lieut. John Hollister 6th f rom Lieut. Timothy Baker 6th f rom Major Charles Frost 6th f rom Hon. John Gilman 6th f rom Ensign Samuel Loomis 5th f rom Capt. Thomas Baker 5th f rom Lieut. Charles Frost 5th f rom John Frost 5th f rom Justice Nicholas Gilman

39.* M RS. JOHN MYERS BOWERS (Susan Bowler Dandridge) Fifth in descent from Governor 65 385 * M RS. GEORGE PENDLETON BOWLER (May W illiamson) nThird i descent from James Taylor, 4th 5th f rom James Taylor, 2nd 5th from Francis Thornton 4th from Benjamin Hubbard 4th from James Taylor, 3rd 3rd from Major Hugh Moss

347* M RS. JOHN J. BRANDEGEE (Martina Louisa Condict) Fifth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph

621. M RS. JOHN CABELL BRECKENRIDGE (Isabella Goodrich) Sixth in descent from Capt. Ephraim Goodrich

535. M RS. JOHN BREMOND (Julia Swart) Texas Seventh in descent from Col. Abram Gaasbeeck Chambers

376. M RS. E. FRANKLIN BREWSTER (Sarah Macy) Eighth in descent from Capt. John Gorham

191. M RS. HENRY COLVIN BREWSTER (Alice Elizabeth Chapin) Sixth in descent from Col. Samuel Partridge

377- MISS J ANE EUNICE BREWSTER Seventh in descent from Capt. George Denison 66 925. M ISS ALICE BRINSMADE nSixth i descent from Capt. James Beebe 9th f rom 9th f rom Lieut. Samuel Smith 8th f rom John Bouton 8th f rom William Holton 8th f rom Capt. William Lewis 8th f rom Lieut. Philip Smith 8th f rom Rev. Samuel Stone 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Benedict 7th f rom Lieut. Joseph Kellogg 7th f rom Lieut. Timothy Nash 7th f rom Samuel Sherman 6th f rom Justice Joseph Curtis 6th f rom Ephraim Stiles 5th f rom Capt. James Beebe 4th f rom Rev. James Beebe 4th f rom Capt. Abraham Brinsmade

222. M RS. CHARLES PRICE BRITTON (Caroline Berry) Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Welles 8th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 7th f rom William Berry 7th f rom Lieut. William Clarke 7th f rom Lieut. John Hollister 7th f rom John Strong 6th f rom Capt. William Clark 6th f rom Ephraim Stiles 5th f rom Capt. Timothy Hatch 4th f rom Capt. Theophilus Baldwin 4rt f rom Ca.pt. Nathaniel Berry 85*. M RS. JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD (Eugenia Bloodgood) Fourth i n descent from Hon. Sybrant G. Van Schaick 6th f orm Capt. Johannes Bleecker 6th from Col. Gooszen Van Schaick 5th from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 5th from Major Abram Staats

775. M ISS HELEN CHAUNCEY BRONSON Ninth in descent from Anthony Hawkins

316. M RS. WILLIAM BROOKFIELD (Kate Morgan) nEighth i descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 8th f rom Elder William Brewster 8th from Edward Griswold 8th from Gov. William Hutchinson 8th from Hon. Richard Treat 7th from Capt. James Avery 7th from Jonathan Brewster 7th from Gov. 7th from Capt. George Denison 7th from Capt. John Griswold 7th from Dep.-Gov. William Jones 7th from Capt. James Morgan 7th from Rev. James Noyes 7th from Lieut. 7th from Capt. John Warren 6th from Capt. Ephraim Goodrich 6th from Rev. James Noyes, 2nd 6th from Gov. 6rh from Capt. Daniel Witherell 5th from Col. Ebenezer Avery 5th from John Ledyard

689. M RS. HENRY D. BROOKMAN (Marian Prentice) Sixthn i descent from Capt. John Howard 68 52i.* M RS. JOHN ULMER BROOKMAN (Sarah Carleton) nFourth i descent from Capt. John Webster

768. M RS. JAMES HAMILL BROOKMIRE (Anna Forbes) Missouri Sixth in descent from Major Abram Staats

137* M RS. ABRAHAM GILES BROWER (Jennie Helen Vedder) nSixth i descent from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 6th f rom Capt. Johannes Sanders Glen 5th f rom Hon. Evert Bancker 5th f rom Major Johannes Wynkoop 4th f rom Lieut. Gerrit Symonse Veeder 4th f rom Lieut. Jan Wemple 3rd f rom Lieut. Matthew Ten Eyck

939. M RS. ARTHUR VOORHEES BROWN (Katherine Fletcher Malott) Indiana Eighthn i descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin

640. M RS. CHARLES HILTON BROWN (Anna Lawrence) Sixthn i descent from Governor William (Tangier) Smith 9th f rom Hon. John Brown 8th f rom Gov. William Coddington 8th f rom Lieut. Robert Feake 8th f rom William Holton 8th f rom John Strong 8th f rom Capt. John Underhill 8th f rom Hon. 7th f rom Capt. William Lawrence 7th f rom Capt. Epenetus Piatt 7th f rom 69 357- M RS. CHARLES S. BROWN (Lucy Barnes) Eighthn i descent from Capt. Nathaniel White

860. M RS. FREDERICK TILDEN BROWN (Mary Crosby Renwick) Sixth f rom Hon. Johannes de Peyster

219. M RS. GEORGE HUNTER BROWN (Cornelia Emily Moss) nFourth i descent from Governor Matthew Griswold 9th f rom William Hubbard 8th f rom Capt. Richard Bushnell 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell 8th f rom William Lewis 8th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Merriman 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Tracy 8th f rom 7th f rom Capt. Daniel Clarke 7th f rom Capt. William Lewis 7th f rom John Moss 7th f rom Henry Wolcott 5th f rom Gov. Roger Wolcott 4th f rom Major Zabdiel Rogers

127. M RS. JOHN CROSBY BROWN (Mary Elizabeth Adams) Seventh i n descent from Governor William Bradford 9th f rom Stephen Hopkins 8th f rom Edward Bangs 8th f rom John Doane 8th f rom Edmond Hobart 8th f rom Rev. Ralph Partridge 8th f rom Nicholas Snow 8th f rom George Soule 7th f rom Major-Gen. 70 7th f rom Capt. John Gallup 7th f rom Rev. Peter Hobart 7th f rom Hon. Edward Johnson 7th f rom Rev. John Oxenbridge 7th f rom Thomas Payne 7th f rom Rev. Thomas Thacher 6th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 6th f rom Major William Johnson 6th f rom Capt. Thomas Leonard 6th f rom Rev. Peter Thacher 5th f rom Joshua Ripley

254*. M RS. JOHN MARSHALL BROWN (Alida Catherine Carroll) nFifth i descent from Col. Cornelius Van Home

568. M RS. WILLIAM ADAMS BROWN (Helen Gilman Noyes) Seventh i n descent from Governor 8th f rom Gov. William Hutchinson 8th f rom Gov. Thomas Mayhew 8th f rom Richard Warren 7th f rom Gov. William Coddington 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. Francis Willoughby 6th f rom Rev. James Noyes 6th f rom Gov. Peleg Sanford

783. M RS. WILLARD HERBERT BROWNSON (Isabella King ) Seventh i n descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew

620. M RS. GEORGE BRUCE-BROWN (Ruth Arabella Loney) Seventhn i descent from John Walston

818. M RS. CHARLES EDWARD BRUGLER (Mary Louise Hubbell) Fifthn i descent from Major-Gen. Israel Putnam 71 691. M ISS EVA BUCKINGHAM nSixth i descent from Rev. Thomas Buckingham

863. M RS. JOHN BUCKINGHAM (Nellie Hibbard) Illinois Eighth in descent from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck

431*. M RS. WILLIAM A. BUDD (Margaret Hardenbergh) Fifth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Johannes Hardenbergh

274. M RS. J. EDGAR BULL (Sarah Adams Williams) Eighth in descent from Hon. John Alden 9th f rom Emanuel Downing 9th f rom William Mullins 9th f rom Edmund Quincy, 1st 9th f rom Hon. William Tyng 8th f rom Samuel Bass 8th f rom Rev. Charles Chauncey 8th f rom Volkert Janse Douw 8th f rom Lieut.-Col. Edmond Quincy, 2nd 8th f rom Rev. Thomas Shepard 7th f rom Israel Chauncey 7th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Rev. John Norton 7th f rom Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 6th f rom Hon. 6th f rom Capt. Petrus Douw 6th f rom Col. John Quincy 5th f rom Rev. 4th f rom President John Adams 4th f rom Johannes Ten Broeck

436. M RS. HENRY BURDEN (Julia Radcliffe Hart) Seventh in descent from Capt. John Gallup 72 404*. M RS. CHARLES R. BURKE (Maria Cowerihoven Benson) Eighthn i descent from Capt.-Lieut. Nicasius de Sille

735. M ISS MARY SINCLAIR BURKHAM Sixth in descent from Henry Hayes

880. M RS. WILLIAM HUBERT BURR (Gertrude Gold Shipman) nEighth i descent from Ma j .-Gen. Robert Sedgwick

586. M RS. WINTHROP BURR (Frances Page) nSixth i descent from Thomas Wright 5th f rom Jacob Clement

334*. M RS. EDWARD H. BUTLER (Harriet Pier son Stryker) Seventh in descent from Capt. Jan Strycker

324. M ISS JULIA HENRIETTA BUTLER Seventh i n descent from Dep.-Gov. John Mason

14. M RS. PRESCOTT HALL BUTLER (Cornelia Stewart Smith) Fourth i n descent from Col. 8th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortland* 7th f rom Hon. 7th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 7th f rom Col. Richard Floyd 6th f rom Capt. Henry Holland 6th f rom William Nicoll 5th f rom Hon. 73 361. M RS. BUTLER (Louise Collins) Eighth i n descent from Governor William Bradford 8th f rom Capt. Timothy Dwight 8th f rom Gov. William Leete 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell 8th f rom Lieut. Samuel Partridge 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 7th f rom Lieut. John Lyman 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Tracy

156*. M RS. FREDERICK BUTTERFIELD (Caroline Falconer) nSixth i descent from Col. John Burr 8th f rom Andrew Ward

660. M RS. JOHN N. CALKINS (Mary Bates) Eighth in descent from Capt. Martin Crygier

293*. M RS. ANGUS CAMERON (Mary Papillion Baker) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Thomas Topping 6th f rom Ensign Thomas Baker

86*. M RS. GEORGE FOLGER CANFIELD (Sarah Kittredge) Seventh i n descent from Sergt.-Major Simon Willard

365. M RS. REGINALD CANNING (Jeanie Shattuck) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Timothy Wheeler 8th f rom Capt. Thomas Brooks 8th from Capt. Hugh Mason 74 7th f rom Capt. James Minot 7th from Capt. Jonathan Prescott

792. M RS. JAMES OLIVER CARPENTER (Alena F. Lyon) Seventh in descent from Capt. John Stanley

460. M RS. WALTER LESTER CARR (Grace E lmendorf) Fourth i n descent from Johannes Snyder 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Stebbins 6th f rom Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 6th f rom Capt. Jochem Hendrickse Schoonmaker

725. M RS. ERNEST TROW CARTER (Laura Hoe) Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley

463. M RS. MELBERT B. CARY (Julia M etcalf) nEighth i descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 7th f rom Joseph Curtis 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Jones

899. M RS. WILLIAM HARRIS CARY (Katherine B abcock Thomas) Ninthn i descent from Governor William Bradford 10th f rom John Howland 9th from Gov. William Coddington 9th from Capt. George Denison 8th from Rev. James Fitch 8th from Gov. Peleg Sanford 75 9. M RS. FRENCH ENSOR CHADWICK

(Cornelia J ones Miller) Sixth in descent from Major 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 7th f rom Capt. Epenetus Piatt 7th f rom Major Abram Staats 7th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 7th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 6th f rom Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 6th f rom Pieter Haring 6th f rom Col. John Jackson 6th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 6th f rom Lieut. Epenetus Piatt 6th f rom Capt. Jochem Staats 5th f rom Hon. Rutger Bleecker 5th f rom Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 5th f rom Robert Livingston 5th f rom Eleazer Miller 5th f rom Capt. Barent Staats 4th f rom Att.-Gen.

840. M RS. GEORGE F. CHAMBERLIN (Josephine L. Macy) Eighth in descent from Hon. Thomas Macy

76* M RS. CHARLES F. CHANDLER (Anna Maria Robinson Craig) Seventh in descent from Ma j .-Gen. Robert Sedgwick

797. M RS. OSCAR JEROME CHARLES (Susanna Livingston Glover) Seventh i n descent from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 76 452. M ISS MARY LIVINGSTON CHASE Seventh i n descent from Dep.-Gov. Pieter Schuyler

105. M RS. ELIHU CHAUNCEY (Mary Jane Potter) Seventh i n descent from Governor Thomas Welles

569* M RS. CHARLES FRANCIS CHICKERING (Garafelia Oakes) nSixth i descent from Daniel Pierce 7th f rom Hon. Tristram Coffin 7th from Capt. William Gerrish 7th from Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 7th from Col. Daniel Pierce 6th from Lieut. Tristram Coffin, 2nd

384. M RS. SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN (Mary M. Hill) nNinth i descent from John Howland 9th f rom Thomas Gardner 9th f rom Capt. John Gorham 8th f rom Chief Justice Peter Coffin

2. M RS. BENJAMIN SILLIMAN CHURCH (Mary Van Wyck) Seventh i n descent from David Provoost 8th f rom Cornelis Melyn 8th f rom Peter Stretch 8th f rom Capt. Jan Stryker 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Johannes de Peyster 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 77 6th f rom Col. Henricus Beekman 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Ch.-Jus. Abraham de Peyster 6th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 5th f rom Gilbert Livingston 5th f rom Capt. David Provoost, 3d 5th f rom 5th f rom Capt. Abraham Van Wyck 4th f rom Samuel Howell 4th f rom 4th f rom Theodorus Van Wyck

752. M RS. JOHN CLAFLIN (Elizabeth Stewart) Seventh i n descent from Col. George Reade

952. M RS. DAVID CRAWFORD CLARK (Zelina Elizabeth Keyser) nEighth i descent from Hon. James Saunders.

801. M RS. JEFFERSON CLARK (Cynthia H. Bennett) Seventh i n descent from Governor Thomas Welles ' 9 th from Hon. Richard Treat. 8th from Lieut. John Hollister 7th from Joseph Haw ley 7th from Ephraim Stiles 7th from Capt. Samuel Welles 6th from Lieut. John Hawley 6th from Capt. Joseph Nichols 5th from Lieut.-Col. Edmund Lewis 4th from Capt. Nathan Bennett 4th from Capt. Joseph Tomlinson

78 591.* M RS. WILLIAM NEWTON CLARK (Hannah Matilda Anderson) Eighth in descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler

8th f rom Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 8th from Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 7th from Chief- Justice William Pinhorne 7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th from Chief-Justice Stephanus Van Cortlandt 5th from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer

6o. M ISS ALLETTA LAWRENCE CLARKE Sixth in descent from Major

6i* M ISS CATHARINE M. CLARKE nSixth i descent from Major Thomas Lawrence

734- M ISS FLORENCE CLARKE Sixthn i descent from Major Thomas Lawrence

228* M RS. L. WARD CLARKE

(Mary Eliza Hall) Fourth in descent from Major Henry Champion

68. M ISS LOUISE WATSON CLARKE Eighthn i descent from Governor

gth f rom Herbert Pelham 8th from Gov. Josiah Winslow 7th from Justice Isaac Winslow 6th from Col. Benjamin Marston 5th from Major John Brown 79 i62. M RS. WALLACE CLARKE (Sarah Elizabeth Scoville) nNinth i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 8th f rom Gov. Simon Bradstreet 8th f rom Edward Holyoke 8th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 7th f rom Capt. William Barron 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. 7th f rom William Parke 7th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 6th f rom Major Peter Bulkeley 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Talcott 3rd f rom Rev. Samuel Whiting

57. M RS. BAYARD CLARKSON (Eliza Livingston de Peyster) Fifthn i descent from Capt. Johannes de Peyster 7th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 6th f rom Johannes de Peyster 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 6th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 5th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 5th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 4th f rom Robert Livingston 3rd f rom Peter R. Livingston

779. M RS. J. WRAY CLEVELAND (Edith Robertson Marshall) Sixth in descent from Capt. Anthony Lispenard

80 9ii. M RS. WILLIAM HORNER COCKE (Annie Owen) Missouri Seventh i n descent from Chief Justice Stephanus Van Cortlandt

533. M RS. C. VAN RENSSELAER COGSWELL (A. Eugenie Nickerson) Eighth in descent from Kenelm Winslow

906. M RS. ARTHUR MORRIS COLLENS (Annette Bailey Whipple) Fifth in descent from Col. John Bailey

583. M RS. RICHARD COLLINS COLT (Mary Adelaide Sloan) Fifth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph

707. M RS. EUSTACE CONWAY (Maud Allis) Seventh in descent from Lieut. William Allis

406* M RS. THOMAS DYER CONYNGHAM (Harriette Michler) Seventh in descent from Edward Howell

841. M RS. HENRY FRANCIS COOK (Lena Marianne Fahys) Ninthn i descent from Hon. Thomas Topping 10th f rom Elder William Brewster 10th from Stephen Hopkins 9th f rom John Crowell 9th f rom Gov. Thomas Prince 9th f rom Nicholas Snow 8th f rom Elder Henry Cobb 8th f rom Thomas Payne 8th f rom Capt. Jonathan Sparrow 81 29 * M RS. COOPER (Angelica Schuyler) Fourthn i descent from Governor Pieter Schuyler

935. M ISS MARY B. FENNIMORE COOPER Fourthn i descent from Governor

429. M RS. WILLIAM AMASA COPP (Emily Maltby) Seventh i n descent from Dep. -Gov. James Bishop 9th f rom Edward Collins 9th f rom William Whiting 8th f rom Rev. John Lothrop 8th f rom Rev. 8th f rom Rev. John Whiting 7th f rom Rev. Samuel Russell 6th f rom Edward Barker 6th f rom Capt. Abraham Fowler 6th f rom William Maltby 6th f rom Lieut.-Col. John Russell 6th f rom Micaiell Taintor 5th f rom Capt. Samuel Maltby 4th f rom Capt. Edward Russell

593. M RS. EDWARD WARD COREY (Louie Churchill Boyd) Maine Eighthn i descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 8th f rom Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 7th from Capt. Samuel Brocklebank 7th from Lieut. Tristram Coffin 6th from Nathaniel Coffin 5th from Col. Joseph Coffin

796. M RS. ALBERT ANDREW COWAN (Margaret Clare Bockee) Kentucky Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Underhill 82 719- MRS. G ILBERT SEDGWICK COWAN (Mary Embry Curd) Kentucky nEighth i descent from Hon. Gerrit Van Sweringen

546. M RS. FREDERICK J. COX (Elizabeth Butler) nNinth i descent from Capt. Nathaniel Turner

5. M RS. WILMOT TOWNSEND COX (Maria Duane Bleecker Miller) Seventh i n descent from Governor Rip Van Dam 8th f rom Maj. Thomas Jones 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 7th f rom Capt. Epenetus Piatt 7th f rom Maj. Abram Staats 7th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 7th f rom Abram Ver Planck 6th f rom Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 6th f rom Pieter Haring 6th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 6th f rom Lieut. Epenetus Piatt, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Jochem Staats 5th f rom Hon. Rutger Bleecker 5th f rom Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 5th f rom Robert Livingston 5th f rom Eleazer Miller 5th f rom Capt. Barent Staats 4th f rom Att.-Gen. James Duane 4th f rom Burnet Miller

789. M RS. WILLIAM BERRY CRAIG (Katherine Taylor Craig) Ninthn i descent from Col. John Washington 83 912. M ISS ELSIE SCHUYLER CRANE nEighth i descent from Governor John Haynes 9th f rom Gov.Thomas Dudley 8th f rom Isaac Allerton 8th f rom Gov. Simon Bradstreet 8th f rom Thomas Clarke 8th f rom Francis Cooke 8th f rom Rev. John Cotton 8th f rom Emanuel Downing 8th f rom Edward Holyoke 8th f rom Stephen Hopkins 8th f rom Capt. Richard Lord 8th f rom Rev. John Lothrop 8th f rom William Parke 8th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 7th f rom Rev. Seaborn Cotton 7th f rom Jasper Crane 7th f rom Capt. Elizur Holyoke 7th f rom Hon. Barnabas Lothrop 7th f rom Rev. James Noyes, ist 7th f rom Thomas Stanton 7th f rom Anthony Stoddard 7th f rom Hon. John Talcott 7th f rom Rev. John Warham 7th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 7th f rom Lieut. Isaac Williams 6th f rom Capt. John Chester 6th f rom Rev. James Noyes, 2nd 6th f rom Rev. James Pierpont 6th f rom Rev. Solomon Stoddard 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Talcott 5th f rom Serg.-Maj. John Chester, 2nd 4th f rom Col. John Chester, 3rd 4th f rom Col. William Williams

84 205. M RS. CRARY (Agnes Boyd Van Kleeck) Sixthn i descent from Capt. Francois Rombouts - 4th f rom Abraham Schenck 3rd f rom Major Henry Schenck »

804. M RS. JAMES CREELMAN (Alice Leffingwell Buell) Sixthn i descent from Major David Buel

883. M RS. MATTHEW CRESSWELL (Deborah Moulson) Sixthn i descent from Hon. Thomas Ellis

865. M ISS SARAH WILLIAMS CRESSWELL (Sarah Williams) Seventh i n descent from Hon. Thomas Ellis

448. M ISS MARY ROOSEVELT CROSBY Sixthn i descent from Capt. Johannes de Peyster

515. M RS. FRANK H. CROUL (Julia J osephine Toll) Michigan nSixth i descent from Karel Hansen Toll

717. M RS. BRIGGS SWIFT CUNNINGHAM (Elizabeth Kilgour) Seventh i n descent from Chief Justice Stephanus Van Cortlandt 8S ii4. M RS. CHARLES BOYD CURTIS (Isabella Douglass) Ninthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 8th f rom Gov. 8th from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 8th from Rev. John Eliot 8th from Gov. William Leete 8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 7th from Frederick Lubbertsen 7th from Capt. Daniel Whitehead 6th from Major Cornelius Sebring 4th from Joseph Elfacott

97. M RS. EDWARD CURTIS (Augusta Lawler Stacey) Sixthn i descent from John Ap Bevan

657. M RS. WILLIAM HATHORN DAVIDGE (Virginia Mason) nSixth i descent from Col. George Mason

635. M RS. GIBSON MALLORY DAVIS (Lento Cooper) Kentucky nSixth i descent from Capt. Hackaliah Brown

747. M RS. VERNON M. DAVIS (Harriet Lobdell) Seventh i n descent from Rev. John Wilson

741. M RS. HOWARD DAVISON (Marion M axwell Cheeseborough ) nNinth i descent from Hon. Richard Woodhull 86 666. M RS. JULIAN DAY (Isabel W. Curtis) Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster ioth f rom Gov. Thomas Dudley 9th from Gov. William Brenton 9th from Ensign Thomas Cornell 9th from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 9th from Rev. John Eliot 9th from Gov. William Leete 9th from Capt. Jan Strycker 9th from Rev. John Woodbridge 8th from Jonathan Brewster 8th from Richard Cornell 8th from Gov. Theophilus Eaton 8th from Frederick Lubbertsen 8th from Rev. Thomas Walley 7th from Dep.-Gov. William Jones 7th from Cornelius Sebring 5th from Joseph Ellicott

488. M ISS LAURA VALETTE DAY nNinth i descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton

654. M RS. ZACH. CANTEY DEAS (Helen Gaines Lyon) Third in descent from Col. James Lyon

158. M RS. LOCKWOOD de FOREST (Meta Kemble) Sixth in descent from General Nicholas Bayard

517. M RS. MAURITZ F. H. de HAAS (Alice P reble Tucker) Fourth in descent from Brig.-Gen. Jedediah Preble ioth f rom Gov. Ambrose Gibbons ioth from Rev. Ralph Partridge 87 9th f rom Elder William Brewster 9th f rom William Mullins 9th f rom Henry Sherburne 9th f rom Constant Southworth 9th f rom Rev. Thomas Thacher 8th f rom Hon. John Alden 8th f rom Edward Bangs 8th f rom Capt. George Denison 8th f rom Renald Fernald 8th f rom Lieut. Francis Peabody 8th f rom Thomas Stanton 8th f rom Robert Tucker 7th f rom Thomas Clarke 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Wadsworth 6th f rom Major Abraham Preble 5th f rom Capt. James Milk

317. M RS. SIDNEY de KAY (Minna Craven) Seventh in descent from Jacob Jansen Schermerhorn

58. M ISS EMILY M. de PEYSTER Fifthn i descent from Capt. Johannes de Peyster 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 6th f rom Johannes de Peyster 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 6th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 5th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 5th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 4th f rom Robert Livingston 3rd f rom Peter R. Livingston

88 18. M RS. EDWARD DE ROSE (Susan G raham Varnum) Fifth in descent from Col. Joseph Varnum

805. M RS. FREDERICK CLINTON DE VEAU (Sarah Hunt Putnam) Eighth in descent from Governor John Endicott

690.* M RS. WALTER BOURCHIER DEVEREUX (Mary Porter Gregory) Seventh i n descent from Justice Richard Christopher

578. M RS. EDWARD WILKINS DEWEY (Harriet R ussell) Eighthn i descent from Capt. George Denison 8th f rom William Gaylord 8th from John Moore

172. M ISS ANNIE BREESE DEXTER Fifthn i descent from Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel Stanley

181. M RS. STANLEY WALKER DEXTER (Gabrielle M anigault McAllister) nEighth i descent from Att.-Gen. 10th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 9th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. Cadwalader Colden 7th f rom Etienne de Lancey 7th f rom Gov. Lewis Morris 7th f rom Hon. Lewis Morris, 2nd 6th f rom Hon. Gabriel Manigault 6th f rom Gov. Arthur Middleton 4th f rom Col. Richard McAllister 89 552. M RS. DAVID JUDKINS DICKSON (Katherine Griswold Pratt) Eighth in descent from Capt. William Pratt, 2nd ioth from Hon. J ohn Brown ioth from Hon. J ohn Clark ioth from Gov. R oger Williams 9th from Gov. C aleb Can- 9th from George C larke 9th from Gov. J eremiah Clarke 9th from William C ollier 9th from Capt. N icholas Danforth 9th from Capt. G eorge Denison 9th from Capt. R alph Earle 9th from Benjamin F enn 9th from Rev. J ames Fitch 9th from Hon. S amuel Gorton 9th from Thomas H azard 9th from Capt. R andall Holden 9th from Obediah H olmes 9th from Rev. T homas Hooker 9th from William H ubbard 9th from Gov. W illiam Leete 9th from Dep.-Gov. J ohn Mason 9th from Lieut. W illiam Pratt 9th from Lieut. J ohn San ford 9th from John S ayles 9th from Maj.-Gen. R obert Sedgwick 9th from Capt. T homas Willett 8th from Capt. J ames Bollen 8th from Rev. T homas Buckingham 8th from Capt. R obert Chapman 8th from Jeremiah C larke, 2nd 8th from Hugh C ole 8th from Capt. W illiam Cory 8th from Capt. H enry Crane 8th from Ensign G eorge Gardiner 8th from Lieut. J ohn Holmes 8th from Rev. S amuel Hooker

9° 8th f rom Gov. Sir John Leverett 8th from Capt. John Sanford, Jr. 8th from Daniel Smith 8th from Constant Southworth 8th from William Wells 7th from Joseph Gardiner 7th from Capt. Jonathan Horton 7th from Capt. Reinold Marvin 7th from Capt. Samuel Ruggles 6th from Capt. John Bartlett 6th from Thomas Ruggles 6th from Col. Joseph Stout

MRS. H ENRY F. DIMOCK (Susan Whitney) nEighth i descent from Governor William Bradford oth from 8th from 7th from 7th from 7th from 7th from h7t from 7th from 7th from 7th from 7th from 6th from 6th from 6th from 6th from 4th from 4th from

91 487*. M RS. WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE (Sarah Katharine Condit) Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat 8th f rom William Swaine 8th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 7th f rom Jasper Crane 7th f rom John Ogden 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Swaine 7th f rom Abram Ver Planck

600. M ISS Ninthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 8th from Rev. Jonathan Mitchell

674. M RS. BAYARD DOMINICK (Ella Marian Babcock) Sixth in descent from Lieut. Nathaniel Mott

738. M RS. GEORGE FRANCIS DOMINICK (Emma Louisa Sparks) Eighth in descent from Robert Cole

180*. M RS. CHARLES H. DOOLITTLE (Julia Tyler Sherman) Sixth in descent from

319. M RS. CHARLES AVERY DOREMUS (Elizabeth Johnson Ward) Eighth in descent from Hon. Henry Soane 9th f rom Christopher Branch 8th from Thomas Harris 7th from Peter Field 7th from Major William Harris 7th from Thomas Jefferson 7th from Francis Thornton 6th from James Taylor 92 5th f rom Benjamin Cave 5th f rom Col. Littleberry Moseby 5th f rom Lieut.-Col. Thomas Turpin 4th f rom William Cannon 4th f rom John Harris 4th f rom William Johnson 4th f rom James Taylor

598. M RS. GRAFTON DUVALL DORSEY (Isabel Lovell) Seventh i n descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley

241. M RS. GEORGE WILLIAM DOUGLAS (Cornelia de Koven) nEighth i descent from Governor John Winthrop

684. M RS. JOHN FRANCIS DOUGLAS (Minnie Ethel Cooley) nEighth i descent from Capt. Richard Davenport 8th f rom Capt. Richard Beers 8th from Major Bryan Pendleton 7th from Capt. James Pendleton

562. M RS. JOHN SHEAFE DOUGLAS (Honor Ellsworth Barr) Eighthn i descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey

910. M RS. FRANK FOWLER DOW (Harriet E. Brown) Eighthn i descent from Capt. James Avery

831. M ISS ALICE E. DOYLE Ninthn i descent from Governor Thomas Welles

134 M ISS ANNE DEAS DUANE Fourthn i descent from Hon. 3rd from 93 759* M RS. HENRY AUGUSTUS DU BOIS (Emily Blois) California Tenthn i descent from Capt. William Lawrence

492. M ISS CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH DUDLEY Eighthn i descent from Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 7th f rom Capt. Andries Draeyer 6th from Thomas Barclay

938. M RS. HOWARD DUFFIELD (Katherine Nash Greenleaf) Seventh i n descent from Governor Robert Treat

670. M RS. GEORGE HOWELL DUNBAR (Mary Talman Davis) Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Underhill

529. M RS. SAMUEL BOWNE DURYEA (Kate Flanders) Eighth i n descent from Maj.-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 9th f rom Hon. Tristram Coffin 9th f rom Richard Swan 8th f rom Edward Jackson 8th f rom 7th f rom Lieut. John Andrews 7th f rom Robert Clement 7th f rom Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 7th f rom Quartermaster William Hartwell 7th f rom Simon Stone 7th f rom Lieut. James Trowbridge 7th f rom Ensign John Ward 6th f rom Ensign William Andrews 6th f rom Capt. Stephen Greenleaf MRS. J OSEPH RANKIN DURYEE (Margaret E lmendorf Sloan) Fifth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph

79. M RS. HORACE CLARK DUVAL (Ida L ivingston Frost) Seventh i n descent from Col. Robert Livingston 9th f rom Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 8th f rom Lieut. Robert Feake 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 7th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 6th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 5th f rom Robert Livingston

536. M RS. DENNIS EAGAN (Katherine L ivingston) Florida Seventh i n descent from Maj. Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 7th f rom Johannes de Peyster 6th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 5th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 4th f rom Lieut. Wessel Ten Broeck

123.* M RS. HENRY EARLE (Alice M orse) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Hugh Mason 6th f rom Capt. Thomas Browne 6th from Capt. Samuel Bullard 6th from Capt. Joseph Morse 5th from Joseph Mason 4th from Capt. Richard Heard 4th from Thomas Morse 95 309. M RS. LAUREN C. EASTMAN (Sarah E lizabeth Gardiner) Iowa Seventh i n descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner

753.* M RS. WILLIAM EASTWOOD (Ellen Clarissa Bigelow) nEighth i descent from Stephen Paine

72. M ISS LAURA JAY EDWARDS Seventh i n descent from Col. Robert Livingston

644. M RS. WILLIAM H. LEONARD EDWARDS (Susan Sherman White) Fourth i n descent from Justice Roger Sherman

430. M RS. CYRUS L. W. EIDLITZ (Jennie Turner Dudley) Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 10th f rom Andries de Vos 8th from Sander Leendertse Glen 7th from Peter Bogardus 7th from Capt. Johannes Sanders Glen 7th from Lieut. William Teller 7th from Lieut. Johannes Van Eps 7th from Capt. Gerrit Teunisse Van Vechten 7th from Capt. Johannes Wendell 5th from William Teller

882. M ISS MARGARET HENDERSON ELLIOT Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles

852. M RS. JOHN D. ELLIS (Mary Jane Buell) Eighthn i descent from Edward Griswold 96 573- M RS. PROSPER HARVEY ELLSWORTH (Sarah Elizabeth Van Patten) Arkansas nSixth i descent from Karel Hansen Toll

846. M RS. EDWARD S. ELLW ANGER (Leah Cresswell) Seventh i n descent from Hon. Thomas Ellis 7th f rom William Garrett 6th from Samuel Garrett 6th from Thomas Oldman

247. M ISS MARY CROOKE ELMENDORF Fourth i n descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph

290*. M RS. JACOB W. ELSEFFER (Harriet Eliza Mesick) Thirdn i descent from Lieut. Hendrick Mesick

159. M RS. GEORGE MAY EL WOOD (Mary Cheney) Eighthn i descent from Governor William Bradford 10th f rom William Mullins 9th f rom Hon. John Alden 8th f rom William Paybodie 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd

31. M RS. ALFRED ELY (Helena Rutherfurd) Fifthn i descent from Attorney General 9th f rom Edward Collins 9th f rom William Whiting 8th f rom Rev. John Russell 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Johannes de Peyster 97 7th f rom Att.-Gen. James Graham 7th f rom Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Major Abram Staats 6th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 6th f rom Col. Henricus Beekman 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Gov. Lewis Morris 6th f rom Samuel Staats 5th f rom Gilbert Livingston 5th f rom Hon. Lewis Morris, 2nd 4th f rom Rev. Judah Champion 4th f rom Capt. James Landon 4th f rom Brig.-Gen. Lewis Morris, 3rd 4th f rom Major

32. M RS. DEVEREUX EMMET (Ella Batavia Smith) Fourthn i descent from Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull

700. M RS. ROBERT TEMPLE EMMET (Helena Van Cortlandt Phelps) Sixthn i descent from Governor Lewis Morris

313. M RS. A. WENTWORTH ERICKSON (Cecile Rusch Macy) nEighth i descent from Capt. John Gorham

652. M RS. EDGAR H. EVANS (Ella Laura Malott) nEighth i descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin

545*. M RS. SAMUEL MORLEY EVANS (Ellen James Hoe) Seventh i n descent from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 98 590. M RS. HENRY W. EVERETT (Ella Waite Truman) nThird i descent from Major Benjamin Waite

862. M RS. WILLIAM ALEXANDER EWING (Maud Mills) Seventh i n descent from John Houghton, Jr.

52. M RS. CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD (Helen Ledyard Lincklaen) Fifthn i descent from John Ledyard

1. M RS. HAMILTON R. FAIRFAX . (Eleanor C. Van Rensselaer) nFifth i descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Hon. Nicholas Bayard 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 5th f rom Hon. Stephen Bayard 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 4th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 3rd f rom Gov. William Paterson

17. M RS. LINDSAY FAIRFAX (Grace Bradford) Eighthn i descent from Governor William Bradford 9th f rom Hon. John Alden 7th f rom Dept.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 55- M RS. MORRIS PATTERSON FERRIS (Mary Lanman Douw) Third in descent from Hon. Volckert Pieter Douw 9th from William Collier 9th from Richard Warren 8th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 8th from Constant Southworth 8th from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 8th from Henry Wolcott 7th from Col. Benjamin Church 7th from Major Nicholas De Meyer 7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th from Abram Ver Planck 6th from Col. 6th from Capt. Charles Church 6th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 6th from Johannes de Peyster 6th from Lieut. Volckert Jansen Douw 6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 6th from Gov. Roger Wolcott 5th from Col. Samuel Coit 5th from Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 5th from Capt. Jonas Douw 5th from Gov. Matthew Griswold 5th from Major Myndert Schuyler 5th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 4th from Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 3rd 4th from Capt. Petrus Douw 4th from Col. Kiliaen K. Van Rensselaer

433*. M RS. (Clemence S tephens Bryce Smith) Seventh in descent from Augustine Herman

192. M RS. LOUIS FITZGERALD (Gelyna Ver Planck) Eighth in descent from Abram Ver Planck 100 904. M RS. LOUIS FLICKINGER (Ella Hoyt) Arkansas nFifth i descent from Capt. Johannes Hoogeboom

326. M RS. ELBERT FLOYD- JONES (Elizabeth M. Smith) nEighth i descent from Capt. Nicasius de Sille 9th f rom Joris Jansen de Rapalje 8th f rom Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 7th f rom Ensign Jean L'Escuyer 3rd f rom William Smith

708. M RS. -JONES (Lillian Isabel Ferris) Seventh i n descent from Lieut. Jonathan Lockwood

829. M RS. ROBERT WILLIAM FOAT (Margaret Coleman) Texas Seventh i n descent from Col. Jacob Rutsen 9th f rom Joris Jansen de Rapalje 8th f rom Rutger Jacob Van Schoendervoert 7th f rom Lieut. Hendrick Jochemse Schoonmaker 6th f rom Capt. William Nottingham 6th f rom Capt. Jochem Hendrickse Schoonmaker 4th f rom Capt. Jacob Rutsen De Witt

372*. M RS. CHARLES E. FOGG (Elizabeth Van Kleeck) nSixth i descent from Capt. Baltus Barentsen Van Kleeck

95. M RS. WILLIS E. FORD (Mary Ledyard Seymour) Fifthn i descent from Hon. Edward Antill 101 605. M RS. EDWIN HENRY FORRY (Cornelia G race Malott) Indiana Eighthn i descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin

421. M ISS MARY ISABELLA FORSYTH Seventh i n descent from Major Abraham Hasbrouck 7th f rom Francis Bloetgoet 7th f rom Lieut. Hendrick Jochemse Schoonmaker 6th f rom Capt. Jochem Hendrickse Schoonmaker 5th f rom Jacobus Bruyn 5th f rom Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 4th f rom Quarter-Master Severyn Bruyn 4th f rom Adj. Petrus Edmundus Elmendorph

289. M RS. JOSEPH C. FOSTER (Frances M ary Livingston Hubbell) Ohio Sixthn i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 8th f rom Lieut. John Hollister 8th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 8th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Welles 6th f rom Capt. John Nelson 5th f rom Gilbert Livingston 4th f rom Henry Livingston 4th f rom Col. Melancthon Taylor Woolsey

446. M RS. EDWARD FOULKES (Virginia T allmadge) Wisconsin nFourth i descent from Hon. William Floyd

242. M RS. ROBERT LUDLOW FOWLER (Julia Groesbeck) Seventh i n descent from David Pieterse Schuyler 6th f rom Hon. James Claypoole 102 6i8. M RS. BENJAMIN WHITING FRANKLIN (Mary C ornelia Vanderpoel) Eighth i n descent from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 9th f rom Major Simon Willard 8th f rom Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom David Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Dr. Cornells Van Dyck 7th f rom Abram Isaacse Ver Planck 6th f rom Col. Pieter Schuyler 6th f rom Melgert Wynant Van Der Poel

929. M RS. PHILIP A. S. FRANKLIN (Laura Merryman) Fifth in descent from Dr. George Buchanan

109. M RS. JAMES CARROLL FRAZIER (Elizabeth Kennedy Van Rensselaer) Sixth in descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer

173. M RS. GEORGE CORNELL FREEBORN (Adelaide Yates) Fifth in descent from Capt. Christopher Yates

601. M ISS WILHELMINA FREEBORN Seventh i n descent from Col. Robert Livingston

830. M RS. CHARLES DANFORTH FREEMAN (Eloise Wool Telfair) Ninth in descent from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne

944. M RS. JOHN NEWTON FREEMAN (Mary Helen Yoe) Seventh in descent from Robert Coe 103 767. M RS. JOSEPH SHERMAN FRELINGHUYSEN (Emily Mason Brewster) Ninth in descent from Capt. John Gorham

371. M RS. CHARLES D. FULLER (Anna Pendleton Rogers) Sixth in descent from Hon. Pierre Fauconnier

887. M RS. SAMUEL LESTER FULLER (Constance Pelham Greenough) Fifth in descent from Nathaniel Gorham

500.* M RS. JAMES TERRY GARDINER (Eliza Greene Doane) Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner * 8th from John Doane

458. M RS. JOHN GATES (Frances A melia White) Ohio Seventh in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin

623. M RS. GARDINER GAYLEY (Julia Thurston Gardiner) Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner

542. M RS. GEORGE W. GIBBS (Augusta Kane) Eighth in descent from Hon. William Whiting 104 8o2. M RS. CASS GILBERT (Julia T. Finch) Eighth in descent from Dep. -Gov. John Mason

564. M RS. CLINTON GILBERT (Margaret Gray Bacon) Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley

411. M ISS ELLEN GILDERSLEEVE GILBERT Seventh in descent from Jonathan Gilbert

858. M RS. RILEY MILES GILBERT (Anne Ruffin Williams) Eighth in descent from Hon. Walter Chiles

570. M ISS SARAH ELIZABETH GILBERT Seventh in descent from Jonathan Gilbert

694. M RS. WILLIAM HOWARD GILDER (Louise Bancker Stafford) Fifth in descent from Col. Abraham Van Campen

432. M RS. GEORGE LEWIS GILLESPIE (Frances Rhoby McMaster) Eighth in descent from Stukeley Westcott

760. M RS. LOUIS ALLSTON GILLET (Helen V an Cortlandt Le Roy Kent) Eighth in descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 105 770. M RS. JOHN WESTFIELD GILLETTE (Grace James) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Timothy Dwight ioth f rom Walter Haynes ioth f rom Edmond Hobart 9th f rom Matthew Allyn 9th f rom Thomas Newberry 9th f rom William Phelps 9th f rom Edmund Rice 9th f rom Gov. John Webster 9th f rom Lieut. David Wilton 8th f rom Lieut. Jeremiah Beal 8th f rom Capt. Roger Clap 8th f rom Lieut. William Clarke 8th f rom Rev. Henry Flynt . 8th f rom William Holton 8th f rom Capt. Samuel Marshall 8th f rom Major Benjamin Newberry 8th f rom Col. Samuel Partridge 8th f rom Lieut. Samuel Smith 8th f rom Rev. Samuel Stone 8th f rom John Strong 8th f rom William Ward 7th f rom Elder Preserved Clap 7th f rom Samuel Clap 7th f rom Capt. Joseph Hawley 7th f rom Lieut. John Lyman 6th f rom Capt. Henry Dwight 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Dwight 5th f rom Lieut. -Col. Simeon Dwight

749. M RS. QUINCY O'M. GILLMORE (Margaret Van Kleeck) nSixth i descent from Col. Johannes Hardenbergh 9th f rom Joris Jansen de Rapalje 9th f rom Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoendervoert 8th f rom Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 106 7th f rom Lieut. Wallerand Du Mont 7th f rom Col. Jacob Rutsen 7th f rom Roelof Swartwout 6th f rom Col. Leonard Lewis 6th f rom Capt. Baltus Barentsen Van Kleeck 5th f rom Jacobus Bruyn

MRS. J AMES A. GLOVER (Frances Livingston) Fifthn i descent from Justice William Smith 9th f rom Benjamin Kissam 9th f rom Brandt Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 8th f rom Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 7th f rom Adriaen Hegeman 7th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 7th f rom Major Abram Staats 7th f rom Capt. Daniel Whitehead 6th f rom Capt. Nicholas Hoffman 6th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 6th f rom Englebert Lott 6th f rom Anthony Rutgers 6th f rom Samuel Staats 5th f rom Ensign Andries Coeymans 5th f rom Col. Martinus Hoffman 5th f rom Hon. Abraham Lott 4th f rom Isaac Roosevelt

MRS. F REDERICK NORTON GODDARD (Minna Godwin) nEighth i descent from Hon. John Alden 9th f rom Francis Cooke 8th f rom Capt. John Howard

107 368. M RS. J. WARREN GODDARD (Geraldine Augusta Winslow) Seventh i n descent from Kenelm Winslow 7th f rom Ensign Samuel Corning 7th from Major Thomas Leonard 7th from Capt. Cyprian Nichols 7th from John Woodbury 6th from Capt. Anthony Lispenard 6th from Capt. Thomas Seymour 6th from Lieut. Peter Woodbury 5th from Thomas Seymour, 2nd

534. M RS. PERCY HAMILTON GOODSELL (Katharine Seymour Jackson) nNinth i descent from Governor John Haynes nth f rom John Tilley 10th from Gov. William Bradford ioth from John Howland 10th from Hon. William Pynchon 9th from Dr. George Alcocke 9th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 9th from Capt. Lieut. Nicasius de Sille 9th from Emanuel Downing 9th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 9th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 9th from Hon. John Talcott 9th from Capt. Nathaniel Turner 9th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 9th from Brandt Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 9th from Gov. Thomas Welles 9th from Hon. William Whiting 9th from Gov. George Wyllys 8th from Rev. William Adams 8th from Lieut. Thomas Cooper 8th from Col. John Gorham 8th from Gov. William Leete 108 8th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin, 1st 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Capt. Caleb Stanley 8th f rom John Steele 8th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 8th f rom Rev. John Warham 8th f rom Gov. John Webster 8th f rom John Woodbridge 8th f rom Hon. Samuel Wyllys 7th f rom Major John Chester 7th f rom Justice William Pitkin, 2nd 7th f rom Rev. Solomon Stoddard 7th f rom Lieut. Robert Webster 7th f rom Henry Wolcott 7th f rom Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 6th f rom Rev. Thomas Clap 6th f rom Gov. William Pitkin, 3rd 6th f rom Rev. Samuel Whitman 5th f rom Maj.-Gen. Jabez Huntington 5th f rom Gov. Roger Wolcott 4th f rom Brig.-Gen. Oliver Wolcott

MISS M ARY SILSBY GOULD Ninthn i descent from Governor William Bradford 10th from William M ullins 9th from Hon. J ohn Alden 9th from Maj.-Gen. H umphrey Atherton 9th from Elder W illiam Brewster 9th from William C ollier 9th from Edward G riswold 9th from Richard M ather 9th from Hon. C onstant Southworth 9th from Lieut. T homas Stoughton 9th from William W adsworth 8th from David A lden 7th from Atherton M ather 7th from Joshua R ipley 109 589. M RS. WILLIAM GRANT .(Sarah A Bates) California Eighth in descent from Capt. Martin Crygier

765. M RS. COLLINS MILLARD GRAVES (Florence D ewey Quackenbush) Eighth in descent from Resolved Waldron

632. M ISS FRANCES SUSAN GRAY nFifth i descent from Col. Abraham Van Campen

799. M RS. OLIN D. GRAY (Lydia Blossom Gwin) Fifth in descent from Capt. Ephraim Grant

271. M RS. GEORGE WALTON GREEN (Harriet Brodhead Atwater) Sixth in descent from Capt. Daniel Brodhead 8th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Turner 7th f rom Major Moses Mansfield 6th f rom Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 6th f rom Major Abraham Hasbrouck 6th f rom Col. Jacob Rutsen 5th f rom Capt. Johannes Bleecker 5th f rom Ensign Charles Brodhead 5th f rom Lieut. Col. Johannes Hardenbergh

298. M RS. WALTER JEROME GREEN . (Sarah Kettelhuyn Swartwout) Fifth in descent from Lieut. Daniel Kettelhuyn 8th f rom Thomas Swartwout 8th from Gov. John Webster 7th from Thomas Judd 7th from Roeloff Swartwout 6th from Lieut. Johannes Ter Bos 5th from Capt. Jacobus Swartwout 110 5th f rom Lieut. Hendrick Ter Bos 5th from Karl Hansen Toll 4th from Capt. Cornelius Swartwout 4th from Capt. Simon Hansen Toll

848. M RS. ERNEST GREENE (Margaret Herriman Dow) nTenth i descent from Elder William Brewster

118. M RS. GEORGE de BOKETON GREENE (Harriet Mum ford Campbell) Seventh i n descent from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 9th f rom Philip Sherman 8th f rom Att.-Gen. Edward Richmond 8th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 8th f rom Kenelm Winslow 5th f rom Col. Jedediah Elderkin 5th f rom Capt. Thomas Mumford 4th f rom Col. Samuel Campbell 4th f rom Major John Keyes

257*. M RS. WILLIAM GREENOUGH . (Alice Mary Patterson) nEighth i descent from Richard Warren

941. M RS. MAX GRUNDNER (Sarah Bloodgood) nEighth i descent from Nathaniel Fitz Randolph

782. M RS. WILLIAM CURTIS GULLIVER (Louisa Green) nEight i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 8th f rom Gov. John Haynes 8th from Gov. George Wyllys 7th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 6th from Lieut. Henry Green 5th from Rev. Abraham Pierson in 294*. M RS. CHARLES L. HACKSTAFF (Margaret Euphemia Hoffman) Fourthn i descent from Col. Martinus Hoffman

130*. M RS. CHARLES COOLIDGE HAIGHT (Euphemia Kneeland) nFifth i descent from Col. Peter Bard

308. M RS. FREDERICK E. HAIGHT (Alice Post) Fourth in descent from Capt. Stephen Barber

398. M ISS MARY H. HALDANE nSixth i descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Fillrin

679. M ISS ELIZABETH PRESCOTT HALE Tenthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 10th f rom William Chadburne 10th f rom Governor Ambrose Gibbons 9th f rom Rev. Peter Bulkeley 9th f rom Hon. Tristram Coffin 9th f rom Rev. Samuel Dudley 9th f rom Lieut. Andrew Eliot 9th f rom Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 9th f rom Lieut. Ralph Hall 9th f rom George Hubbard 9th f rom Edmund Rice 9th f rom Alexander Shapleigh 9th f rom Henry Sherburne Qth f rom Rev Samuel Skelton 8th f rom Nathaniel Felton 8th f rom Capt. Kinsley Hall 8th f rom Richard Hubbard 8th f rom Rev. Robert Jordan 8th f rom Thomas Moulton 8th f rom Lieut. Andrew Newcomb 8th f rom Lieut. Roger Plaisted 8th f rom Edward Richworth 8th f rom Henry Sewall 8th f rom Lieut. 8th f rom Capt. William White 7th f rom Capt. Matthew Austin 7th f rom Cornet Peter Ayer 7th f rom Hon. Peter Bulkeley 7th f rom Hon. John Gilman 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Hale 7th f rom Capt. Tobias Langdon 7th f rom Justice Simon Lynde 7th f rom Capt. Jonathan Prescott 7th f rom Lieut. Humphrey Scammon 7th f rom Lieut. James Smith 7th f rom Lieut. Joseph Storer 7th f rom Lieut. Jacob Toppan /th f rom John White 7th f rom Rev. Michael Wigglesworth 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. Francis Willoughby 6th f rom Capt. Ichabod Goodwin 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Jordan 6th f rom Nathaniel Lynde 6th f rom Obediah Newcomb 6th f rom James Plaisted 6th f rom Ensign Benjamin Smith 6th f rom Col. John Storer 5th f rom Lieut. Samuel Black 5th f rom Lieut. Thomas Hale 5th f rom Capt. Samuel Haywood 5th f rom Capt. Tristram Jordan 5th f rom Capt. Moses Little 5th f rom Capt. John Prescott 4th f rom Richard King "3 54I-* M RS. CHARLES HENRY HALL (Elizabeth Margaret Ames) Eighth i n descent from Governor George Yeardley 8th f rom Justice Adam Thorogood 7th from Col. Argall Yeardley 6th from John Powell

201. M ISS MARGARET SEYMOUR HALL Seventh i n descent from Capt. Joshua Scottow 9th f rom Justice Adam Thorogood 9th f rom Gov. George Yeardley 8th f rom John Powell 8th f rom Col. Argall Yeardley 7th f rom Capt. John Powell, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Benjamin Gibbs 5th f rom Hugh Hall

743. M RS. WILLIS E. HALL (Ina Buckingham Fenner) nSixth i descent from Capt. Arthur Fenner

776* M RS. LAWRENCE WOODRUFF HALSEY (Mary Louisa Loveridge) Wisconsin nSixth i descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Pierson

886. M RS. RICHARD T. HAINES HALSEY (Effie Torboss Underhill) Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Underhill

166.* M RS. WILLIAM L. HALSEY (Helen Mumford) Eighthn i descent from Governor John Winthrop 8th f rom Philip Sherman 7th f rom Gov. Thomas Dudley 114 7th f rom Hon. Anthony Hawkins 6th from Capt. Thomas Hart 5th from Gov. Gurdon Saltonstall 4th from Capt. Thomas Mumford

757. M RS. EDWARD STEPHEN HARKNESS (Mary Stillman) nNinth i descent from Major Bryan Pendleton 10th from Thomas H azard 9th from John A nthony 9th from William A rnold 9th from James B abcock 9th from Hon. J oseph Clarke 9th from Capt. E dmund Goodenow 9th from George L awton 9th from John T ripp 9th from Stukeley W estcott 8th from Gov. B enedict Arnold 8th from Robert B urdick 8th from Gov. J eremiah Clarke 8th from Joseph C larke, Jr. 8th from Gov. J ohn Coggeshall 8th from Joshua C oggeshall 8th from John C randall 8th from John M axson 8th from Capt. J ames Pendleton 8th from Tobias S aunders 7th from George B abcock 7th from John B abcock 7th from Major J ohn Bliss 7th from Jeremiah C larke, Jr. 7th from John S aunders 7th from George S isson 7th from William W eedon 6th from Capt. T homas Potter 5th from Capt. W illiam Bliss 5th from Ensign B enjamin Stillman 4th from Capt. G eorge Stillman "5 894. M RS. WILLIAM LAMON HARKNESS (Edith Hale) Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Welles 9th f rom Rev. Adam Blackman 9th from Edward Holyoke 9th from WilKam Mullins 9th from Hon. Richard Treat 8th from Hon. John Alden 8th from Samuel Boardman 8th from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 8th from Rev. Charles Chauncy 8th from John Dunham 8th from Lieut. John Hollister 8th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 8th from 8th from Hon. William Pynchon 8th from Hon. John Talcott 7th from Rev. Gershom Bulkeley 7th from Capt. John Carter 7th from Lieut. James Converse 7th from Ensign Elizur Frary 7th from Rev. Thomas Han ford 7th from Atty.-Gen. William Pitkin 7th from Edmund Rice 7th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 7th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 7th from Capt. Samuel Welles 6th from Major James Converse 6th from Rev. Moses Dickinson 6th from Justice William Pitkin, Jr. 6th from Capt. Samuel Welles, Jr. 5th from Capt. Josias Converse 5th from Col. Thomas Welles 6th from Capt. Samuel Comstock

946. M RS. JOSEPH W. HARRIMAN (Augusta Barney) Seventh i n descent from Jacob Barney 116 803. M RS. RICHARD B. HARRIS (Cornelia W. Macy) Eighthn i descent from Capt. John Gorham

422. M RS. THOMAS ROBINSON HARRIS (Margaret Schenck Van Kleeck) Eighthn i descent from Capt. Francois Rombouts 6th f rom Lieut. William Teller 4th from Lieut. Abraham Schenck 3rd from Major Henry Schenck

258. M RS. HENRY GILBERT HART (Lucy Lord Kimball) Seventh i n descent from Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell 8th f rom Hon. Matthew Allyn 8th f rom Maj.-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 8th f rom Col. John Clark 8th f rom Lieut. Samuel Smith 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Stebbins 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 8th f rom William Wadsworth 7th f rom Capt. Roger Clap 7th f rom Nathaniel Dickinson 7th f rom Edward Jackson 7th f rom Major Benjamin Newberry 7th f rom Lieut. William Pratt 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Tracy 6th f rom Capt. Preserved Clap 6th f rom Atherton Mather 5th f rom Lieut.-Col. Simon Lothrop

117 412* M RS. MARCELLUS HARTLEY (Frances Chester White) Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Welles 9th f rom Rev. Peter Bulkeley 9th f rom Edward Holyoke 9th f rom Rev. John Jones 9th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 9th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 8th f rom Lieut. Francis Bell 8th f rom Hugh Calkins 8th f rom George Clark 8th f rom Thomas Gardner 8th f rom Lieut. John Hollister 8th f rom Capt. Elizur Holyoke 8th f rom Edward Howe 8th f rom Hon. John Talcott 7th f rom Cornet Peter Ayer 7th f rom John Bissell 7th f rom Hon. Tristram Coffin 7th f rom Richard Gardner 7th f rom Hon. Thomas Macy 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. John Mason 7th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 7th f rom Edmund Rice 7th f rom Capt. Caleb Stanley 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Talcott 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Welles 6th f rom Quarter-Master John Bissell, 2nd 6th f rom Lieut. Josiah Jones 6th f rom Justice William Pitkin, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Daniel Sterling 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Welles, 2nd 6th f rom Lieut. Daniel White 5th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Kingsbury 5th f rom Col. Thomas Welles 5th f rom Capt. Daniel White, Jr. 4th f rom Lieut.-Col. Isaac Dayton 4th f rom Capt. Joel White 118 345- M RS. WILFRID HARTLEY (Leonora Berry) Ninthn i descent from Governor John Winthrop

482.* M ISS ANN E. HASBROOK nSixth i descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Filkin

630.* M RS. FREDERICK HASBROUCK (Melinda Harriet Van Vorst) Eighth i n descent from Ensign Benjamin Butterfield

617.* M RS. NATHANIEL W. T. HATCH (Margaret Riggs Sanford) nNinth i descent from Governor John Webster

260. M ISS FRANCES BARNARD HAWLEY nNinth i descent from Governor Thomas Welles 10th f rom Hon. William Pyncheon 10th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 9th f rom Hon. John Talcott 8th f rom Hon. Thomas Macy 8th f rom Hon. John Mason 8th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 7th f rom Capt. William Curtis 7th f rom Capt. John Gardner 7th f rom Capt. Joseph Hawley 4th f rom Col. Henry Quackenbush

647. M ISS MARGARITA LANSING HAWLEY nEighth i descent from Governor Thomas Welles 9th f rom Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 8th from John Briggs 8th from Capt. George Denison 8th from Andrew Ward 7th from Capt. William Curtis 119 7th f rom Lieut. Volckert Jansen Douw 7th f rom Joseph Hawley 6th f rom Capt. John Hawley 4th f rom Col. Jacob Lansing 4th f rom Col. Henry Quackenbush

473. M RS. JOHN CUNNINGHAM HAZEN (Emily Hall) Seventh i n descent from Francis Bloetgoet 7th f rom Adriaen Hegeman 7th f rom Lieut. 6th f rom Ensign Samuel Frye 5th f rom Capt. Joshua Hall 4th f rom Capt. Abiel Frye 3rd f rom Lieut. Abiel Frye, and

295. M RS. CHARLES HEDGES (Anne L ivingston) California Fifthn i descent from Col. Robert Livingston

891. M RS. WILLIAM TODD HELMUTH (Fannie Ida Pritchard) Fifthn i descent from Major Elias Van Benschoten

613. M RS. ALEXANDER HENDERSON (Catherine Mary Middleton) Sixthn i descent from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 8th f rom Hon. Tristram Coffin 8th from Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 7th from Lieut. Andrew Eliot 7th from Capt. William Gerrish 7th from Maj. Gen. Daniel Gookin 7th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 6th from Capt. Samuel Gookin 4th from William Greenleaf 120 35Q. M RS. ELLWOOD HENDRICK (Mary Josephine Pomeroy) Eighthn i descent from Governor John Webster

556. M RS. JAMES WILLIAMSON HENNING (Sue Thornton Merriwether) Fifthn i descent from County-Lieut. John Baylor

665. M RS. HAROLD HERRICK (Anne Trotter Lawrence) Sixthn i descent from Capt. William Lawrence

637. M RS. LOUIS HEWLETT (Althea L ivingston Schoonmaker) Seventh i n descent from Governor Rip Van Dam

838. M ISS ANNA ASHFIELD HEWSTON Seventh i n descent from Col. Robert Livingston

494. M RS. ASHTON BRYANT HEYL (Charlotte Kilgour) Ohio nSixth i descent from Att.-Gen. James Alexander

745. M RS. FREDERICK B. HIBBARD (Alida Van Deusen) Seventh i n descent from Abram Pieterse Van Deursen

426. M RS. ALFRED HINES HICKS, JR. (Margaret L awrence Hoyte) Tennessee Seventh i n descent from Major Thomas Lawrence 9th f rom Hon. John Alden 8th f rom Gov. Thomas Mayhew 4th f rom Justice John Berrien

259. M RS. THOMAS HICKS (Angie King) Seventh i n descent from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwen- hoven 121 397- M RS. FRANCIS J. HIGGINSON (Grace G. Haldane) nSixth i descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Filkin

794. M RS. LOUIS W. HILL (Maud V an Cortlandt Taylor) Minnesota Seventh i n descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman

467. M RS. FRANCIS HILLHOUSE (Sarah Griswold Fitch) Eighthn i descent from Dep.-Gov. John Mason

47. M RS. JAMES HILLHOUSE (Hildegarde Speyers) Seventh i n descent from Col. Robert Livingston 9th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 8th f rom Capt. Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 7th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 6th f rom Col. Jacob Kollock 6th f rom Col. Philip Livingston 5th f rom Capt. Robert Livingston 5th f rom

212. M ISS MARGARET PROUTY HILLHOUSE Sixthn i descent from Hon. Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 9th f rom Thomas Angell 9th from Thomas Arnold 9th from Rev. Chad Brown 9th from Rev. Obadiah Holmes 9th from Hon. John Wickes 8th from Capt. Richard Arnold 8th from John Brown 8th from Griffin Crafts 122 8th f rom Capt. Samuel Gorton 8th f rom Lieut. William Hatch 8th f rom Capt. Edward Johnson 8th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Comstock 7th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Major William Johnson 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. John Mason 7th f rom Lieut. James Torrey 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 7th f rom Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 7th f rom Major Peter Winne 7th f rom Henry Wolcott 6th f rom Hon. Johannes Cuyler 6th f rom Capt. Randall Holden 6th f rom Rev. James Fitch 6th f rom Capt. Matthew Sherwood 6th f rom Major Joseph Stafford 6th f rom Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 5th f rom Capt. Gideon Comstock 3rd f rom Major William Hillhouse

MRS. T HOMAS HILLHOUSE (Harriet Prouty) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Randall Holden 8th f rom Thomas Angell 8th f rom Thomas Arnold 8th f rom Rev. Chad Brown 8th f r6m Obadiah Holmes 8th f rom Hon. John Wickes 7th f rom Capt. Richard Arnold 7th f rom John Brown 7th f rom Hon. Samuel Gorton 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Comstock 6th f rom Major Peter Winne Jth f rom Joseph Stafford 4th f rom Justice Gideon Comstock 123 I54-* M RS. RIPLEY HITCHCOCK (Martha Wolcott Hall) nFifth i descent from Governor Roger Wolcott 8th f rom Hon. Matthew Allyn 8th f rom Edward Holyoke 8th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 8th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 8th f rom Gov. John Webster 7th f rom Capt. John Chester 7th f rom Capt. Daniel Clarke 7th f rom Capt. John Minor 7th f rom Capt. Nicholas Olmsted 7th f rom Hon. John Talcott 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Welles 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Talcott 4th f rom Capt. David Ellsworth 4th f rom Major Erastus Wolcott 3rd f rom Ch.-Jus. Oliver Ellsworth

236. M RS. GEORGE HOADLEY (Genevieve G roesbeck) Ohio Eighthn i descent from Abram Ver Planck

327. M RS. ROBERT HOE (Olivia Phelps James) nEighth i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 8th f rom George Alcocke 8th f rom William Gaylord 8th f rom Edward Griswold 8th f rom Gov. John Haynes 8th f rom Henry Wolcott 8th f rom Gov. George Wyllys 7th f rom Rev. John Woodbridge 7th f rom Samuel Wyllys 6th f rom Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 5th f rom Rev. Timothy Woodbridge, 2nd 124 I45-* M RS. EUGENE AUGUSTUS HOFFMAN (Mary Crooke Elmendorf) Fifth in descent from Capt. Conradt Elmendorph

149. M RS. SAMUEL VERPLANCK HOFFMAN (Louisa N orwood Smith) Seventh i n descent from Governor Lewis Morris 9th f rom Maj.-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. James Graham 7th f rom Anthony Rutgers 6th f rom Leonard Lispenard 5th f rom Hon. Lewis Morris Ashfield

819. M RS. CHARLES SAVAGE HOMER (Martha E llen French) Seventh i n descent from Capt. William French 7th f rom Lieut. John Johnson 6th from Capt. Jonathan Danforth

321. M RS. HAMILTON L. HOPPIN (Cornelia Van Rensselaer Erving) Eighth in descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer

81. M ISS ANNIE LAWRENCE HORN Fourthn i descent from Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull 6th f rom Major Thomas Lawrence 5th from Capt. John Lawrence 3rd from Major

461. M RS. WILLIAM B. HORNBLOWER (Emily San ford) Ninth in descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker 125 4i8. M RS. DAVID LEAVITT HOUGH (Heloise B eekman) Seventh in d escent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman nth from Gov. T homas Welles ioth from Rev. C harles Chauncy ioth from Capt. G eorge Denison 9th from Capt. J ohn Gallup 9th from Capt. J ohn Seaman 9th from Capt. J ohn Underhill 8th from Capt. W illiam Ely 8th from Col. D avid Goodrich 7th from Johannes d e Peyster 7* from Major D aniel Ely 7th from Elisha P arker 7th from Capt. J oseph Piatt 7th from Capt. P hilip Pieterse Schuyler 7th from Col. O loff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th from Brant A rentse Van Slichtenhorst 6th from Capt. I saac Bedlow 6th from Gov. G erardus Beekman 6th from Capt. J ohannes de Peyster, 2nd 6th from Adam H ude 6th from Hon. J ohn Johnstone 6th from Capt. E lisha Parker, 2nd 6th from Ch.-Jus. S tephanus Van Cortlandt 5th from Col. J oseph Piatt Cooke 5th from Col. J ames Hude 5th from Capt. J ohn Parker 5th from Capt. H endrick Rutgers 5th from Rev. W illiam Skinner 4th from James B eekman 4th from Capt. J ames Parker

356. M RS. WILLIAM ADDISON HOUGHTON (Charlotte Morris) Maine Seventh in descent from Governor 126 8n. M RS. EDMOND HOWARD-MARTIN (Elizabeth Agnew) nNinth i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley

614. M RS. HENRY L. HOWISON (Hannah Johnson Middleton) nSixth i descent from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 8th f rom Tristram Coffin 8th from Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 7th from Lieut. Andrew Eliot 7th from Capt. William Gerrish 7th from Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin 7th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 6th from Capt. Samuel Gookin 4th from William Greenleaf

193. M RS. ALFRED CORNELIUS HOWLAND (Clara Ward) Fifthn i descent from Edmund Ward 8th f rom Lieut. Nathaniel Mott 8th from Sir John Pell 7th from Andrew Ward

744. M RS. EDWARD C. HOYT (Ida Bruggerhof) Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster

64. M RS. LOUIS THURSTON HOYT (Frances Mary Jones) Eighthn i descent from Governor Benedict Arnold

127 24.* M RS. LYDIG M. HOYT (Geraldine Livingston) nThird i descent from Francis Morgan 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Col. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 6th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 5th f rom Col. Henricus Beekman 5th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 5th f rom Governor Pieter Schuyler 4th f rom Col. Henricus Beekman, 2nd 2nd f rom Major 3rd f rom Justice Robert R. Livingston 3rd f rom Justice William Smith

777. M RS. WILLIAM BALLARD HOYT (Esther Hill) Tenthn i descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew

252. M RS. WILLIAM E. HOYT (Susan Rogers White) Fourth i n descent from Col. Joseph Williams

919. M RS. SAMUEL BIRDSEY HUBBARD (Irma Allen Phillips) Florida Fifthn i descent from Ensign Thomas Bull

8. M RS. S. E. JOHNSON HUDSON (Susan Edwards Johnson) Thirdn i descent from Lieut.-Col. William Samuel Johnson

128 382 * M RS. WILLIAM P. HULBERT (Caroline M. Bowne) Ohio Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Underhill

466. M RS. GEORGE H. HULL (Lucia E. Houston) Fourthn i descent from Col. Thomas Polk

161 * M RS. CHARLES H. HUNT (Annae d Peyster Livingston) nSixth i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 6th f rom Johannes de Peyster 6th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 6th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 5th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 5th f rom Dr. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 4th f rom Robert Livingston 3rd f rom Col. Peter R. Livingston

711. M RS. CHARLES WARREN HUNT (Mary Osgood Riggs) Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Osgood 7th f rom Governor 7th from Col. Henry Ridgely 6th from Major Edward Dorsey

854. M ISS VIRGINIA LIVINGSTON HUNT Tenthn i descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 129 62.* M RS. WALDO HUTCHINS (Elizabeth Ellsworth) Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford 8th from Richard Treat 7th from Tristram Coffin 7th from Lieut. John Hollister 7th from John Steele 7th from Gov. John Webster 7th from Gov. Thomas Welles 7th from William Whiting 6th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 6th from Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin 6th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 6th from Joseph Hawley 6th from Capt. Samuel Welles 6th from Henry Wolcott 5th from Capt. Samuel Gookin 5th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf, 2nd 3rd from Capt. David Ellsworth 3rd from William Greenleaf 2nd from Hon. Oliver Ellsworth

571. M RS. F. ABBOTT INGALLS (Martha Houghtaling) Eighth in descent from Lieut. Jan Willemsen Hooghtyling

93. M ISS ELIZABETH RICKARD INNES Fourth in descent from

440. M RS. WILLIAM T. INNES (Elizabeth G oodrich Le Moyne) Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley

581. M RS. GEORGE INNESS, JR. (Julia Goodrich) Eighth in descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey

459. M ISS JEANNE CLARKE IRWIN-MARTIN Seventh in descent from Dep.-Gov. George Clarke 130 864. M RS. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY ISAACS (Marion Esther Fuller) Seventh i n descent from Hon. John Alden

352. M RS. JOSEPH C. JACKSON (Katharine Perkins Day) nFifth i descent f rom Governor William Pitkin 10th from John T illey 9th from Gov. W illiam Bradford 9th from John H owland 8th from Dr. G eorge Alcocke 8th from Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford, 2nd 8th from Emanuel D owning 8th from Gov. T homas Dudley 8th from Gov. J ohn Haynes 8th from Capt. N athaniel Turner 8th from Major W illiam Whiting 8th from Gov. G eorge Wyllys 7th from Rev. W illiam Adams 7th from Lieut. T homas Cooper 7th from Capt. J ohn Gorham 7th from Att.-Gen. W illiam Pitkin 7th from Capt. C aleb Stanley 7th from John S teele 7th from Anthony S toddard 7th from Hon. R ichard Treat 7th from Rev. J ohn Warham 7th from Gov. J ohn Webster 7th from Rev. J ohn Whiting 7th from John W oodbridge 7th from Hon. S amuel Wyllys 6th from Justice W illiam Pitkin, 2nd 6th from Rev. S olomon Stoddard 6th from Lieut. R obert Webster 6th from Rev. T imothy Woodbridge 6th from Rev. T homas Clap 5th from Rev. S amuel Whitman 131 692. M RS. PERCY JACKSON (Alice Hooker Day) Eighth in descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker

217. M RS. WILLIAM BENNETT JACKSON (Cornelia Franklin Sherman) nEighth i descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet 9th f rom Gov. Thomas Dudley 8th f rom Edward Holyoke 8th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. Thomas Dan forth 7th f rom Philip Sherman 7th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 7th f rom Rev. Samuel Whiting 7th f rom Kenelm Winslow 6th f rom Major Peter Bulkeley 3rd f rom Capt. William Barron

896. M RS. WALTER BELKNAP JAMES (Helen G oodsell Jennings) Sixthn i descent from Col. John Burr 9th f rom Hon. John Clark 9th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 9th f rom Major Simon Willard 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. Stephen Goodyear 8th f rom Joseph Hawley 8th f rom George Hull 8th f rom Rev. John Jones 8th f rom Joseph Judson 8th f rom Lieut. William Pratt 8th f rom Capt. Matthew Sherwood 8th f rom Hon. John Talcott 8th f rom John Wakeman 8th f rom Andrew Ward 132 8th f rom Dr. William Ward 8th f rom Quarter-Master Thomas Welles, Jr. 7th f rom Major Nathan Gold 7th f rom Cornelius Hull 7th f rom Capt. James Judson 7th f rom Lieut.-Col. John Talcott 7th f rom Rev. Samuel Wakeman 6th f rom Jehu Burr, Jr. 6th f rom Dep.-Gov. Nathan Gold, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Theophilus Hull 6th f rom Capt. John Kirtland 6th f rom Capt. James Lewis 6th f rom Capt. Joseph Wakeman 5th f rom Capt. John Burr 5th f rom Justice Peter Burr 4th f rom Capt. Abraham Gold

599. M RS. EDWARD G. JANEWAY (Frances Strong Rogers) nFifth i descent from Capt. Caleb Stanley

844. M RS. JOHN HOWELL JANEWAY (Margaret McAllister) Seventh i n descent from Governor Lewis Morris

940. M ISS HELEN HARTLEY JENKINS nTenth i descent from Governor Thomas Welles nth f rom Rev. Peter Bulkeley nth f rom Edward Holyoke nth f rom Rev. John Jones nth f rom Hon. William Pynchon nth f rom Hon. Richard Treat 10th from Lieut. Francis Bell 10th f rom Hugh Caulkins 10th f rom George Clarke 133

L ioth f rom Thomas Gardner ioth from William Goodwin ioth from Lieut. John Hollister ioth from Capt. Elizur Holyoke ioth from Hon. John Talcott 9th from Cornet Peter Ayer 9th from John Bissell 9th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 9th from Richard Gardner 9th from Hon. Thomas Macy 9th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 9th from Capt. Thomas Mumson 9th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 9th from Edmund Rice 9th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 9th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 9th from Capt. Samuel Welles 8th from Capt. John Bissell 8th from Lieut. Samuel Hale 8th from Capt. Josiah Jones 8th from Capt. Nathaniel Merriman 8th from Justice William Pitkin, Jr. 8th from Capt. Daniel Sterling 8th from Capt. Samuel Welles, Jr. 8th from Lieut. Daniel White 7th from Capt. Thomas Curtis 7th from Capt. Jonathan Hale 7th from Capt. Nathaniel Kingsbury 7th from Col. Thomas Welles 7th from Capt. Daniel White 6th from Lieut. Col. Isaac Dayton 6th from Capt. Jonathan Hale, Jr. 6th from Capt. Joel White

263. M RS. SILVANUS F. JENKINS, JR. (Eliza Macy)

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Gorham 134 MRS. W ALTER JENNINGS (Jean P ollock Brown) nEighth i descent from Rev. Chad Brown 9th f rom Gov. William Hutchinsoifc 9th f rom Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 9th f rom Abram Isaacse Ver Planck 8th f rom Gov. William Coddington 8th f rom Capt. George Denison 8th f rom Lieut. Wallerand Du Mont 8th f rom John Sanford 8th f rom Lieut. Hendrick Jochem Schoonmaker 8th f rom David Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Thomas Stanton 7th f rom Quarter-Master Jan Baptist Du Mont 7th f rom Rev. James Noyes 7th f rom Nehemiah Palmer 7th f rom Gov. Peleg Sanford 7th f rom Capt. Egbert Schoonmaker 7th f rom Hon. David Davidse Schuyler 6th f rom Ensign Igenes Du Mont 6th f rom Rev. James Noyes, Jr. 6th f rom Capt. Ichabod Palmer 5th f rom Major James Brown 5th f rom Capt. Thomas Noyes 5th f rom Ensign Theunis Van Benschoten

MRS. W ILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME (Lavinia T aylor Howe) Seventh i n descent from Major Sir John Pell 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Brigham 6th from Col. Thomas Howe 6th from Thomas Pell

135 146* M RS. EDWARD H. JEWETT (Sophia Seymour Miller) nSixth i descent from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 7th f rom Gov. Abram Staats 7th from Capt. John Underhill 7th from Major John Webster 5th from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 5th from Eleazar Miller

369 * M RS. ARTHUR BREEZE JOHNSON (Eliza Stringham Hunt) Fifthn i descent from Capt. John Savage

44. M ISS EDITH JOHNSON Fifthn i descent from Samuel Johnson 9th f rom Abram Ver Planck 8th from Rev. Thomas Hooker 8th from Justice Nicholas Newlin 8th from Ensign Gulian Ver Planck 7th from Justice Nathaniel Newlin 7th from Major Matthias Nicoll

276. M RS. JOHN QUINCEY ADAMS JOHNSON (Caroline Curtiss) nEighth i descent from Capt. Myles Standish

102. M RS. PHILIP EDWARDS JOHNSON (Laura Hoadley) Seventh i n descent from Governor William (Tangier) Smith 8th f rom Rev. Thomas Hooker 8th from Capt. Thomas Willett 7th from Capt. Timothy Dwight 7th from Col. Samuel Partridge 6th from Col. Timothy Dwight, 2nd 6th from Rev. James Pierpont 4th from William Burnet 136 769. M RS. S. FISHER JOHNSON (Sara Lowry Seymour) Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Welles 8th f rom Henry Wolcott 7th f rom Major Samuel Appleton 7th f rom Hon. Henry Wolcott 6th f rom Capt. Robert Welles 5th f rom Capt. Robert Welles, 2nd 4th f rom Capt. Robert Welles, 3rd

712. M RS. EDWARD RENSHAW JONES (Mary Baldwin) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Richard Beers

46* M RS. JOHN D. JONES (Josephine K atharine Floyd-Jones) nFourth i descent from Justice David Jones 7th f rom Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 6th from Col. Richard Floyd 6th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 6th from Col. Thomas Willett 5th from Col. William Willett

78. M ISS LOUISE ELIZABETH JONES Seventh i n descent from Col. Robert Livingston 9th f rom Lieut. Lion Gardiner 8th f rom Capt. John Avery 8th f rom John Hicks 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Col. Thomas Hicks 7th f rom Justice Hercules Shepard 137 7th f rom Major Pieter Van Brugh 7th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 6th f rom Major Thomas Jones 6th f rom Col. Jacob Kollock 6th f rom Oswald Peel 5th f rom John Swift

54. M RS. OLIVER LIVINGSTON JONES (Mary Elizabeth Jones) Eighthn i descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 7th f rom William Washburne 6th from Robert Jackson 6th from Capt. John Seaman 5th from Col. John Jackson 5th from Major Thomas Jones

435. M RS. S. BEACH JONES (Gertrude R. Crosby) nFifth i descent from Capt. Jacobus Van Schoonhoven

116. M RS. WALTER MOTT JONES (Ellen Shepherd Van Cleef ) Eighthn i descent from Edward Howell 9th f rom Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 8th f rom Lieut. Lion Gardiner 8th f rom Joseph Judson 8th f rom Capt. Roelof Mattense Schenck 7th f rom Major John Howell 7th f rom Petrus Nevius 7th f rom Jan Van Cleef

771. M RS. WILLIAM PIERSON JUDSON (Anna Littlejohn Thompson) Eighth i n descent from Hon. Richard Treat 138 859. M RS. JOHN I. KANE (Fanny R andall Brandreth) nEighth i descent from Governor Edward Winslow

408. M RS. THEODORE F. KANE (Bessie Henley Higbee) nEighth i descent from John Howland

945. M RS. THOMAS KEELY (Elizabeth K endall) Colorado Seventh i n descent from Col. Henry Pierson

424. M RS. WILLIAM A. KEENER (Frances Smith) nThird i descent from Capt. John Nixon

693. M RS. JOHN S. KENNEDY (Emma Baker) Thirdn i descent from Matthias Baker

139. M RS. (Louisa M orris Stewart) Sixthn i descent from Governor Lewis Morris 9th f rom Att.-Gen. James Graham 8th f rom Lieut. Govert Loockermans 8th f rom Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 8th f rom Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Major Abram Staats 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 6th f rom Samuel Staats 6th f rom Col. 5th f rom Hon. Lewis Morris, 2nd 4th f rom Brig.-Gen. Lewis Morris, 3rd 139 455- M RS. W. IRVING KENT (Helen V an Cortlandt Stewart) Sixthn i descent from Governor Lewis Morris 8th f rom Lieut. Go vert Loockermans 8th f rom Hon. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 8th f rom Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Att.-Gen. James Graham 7th f rom Major Abram Staats 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 6th f rom Samuel Staats 6th f rom Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 5th f rom Hon. Lewis Morris, 2nd 4th f rom Brig.-Gen. Lewis Morris, 3rd

718 * M RS. WILLIAM KENT (Emily T. Lorillard) Fourth i n descent from Col. John Lasher

373. M ISS ELIZABETH BUTLER KERNAN Eighth in descent from Capt. James Avery

916. M RS. WALTER N. KERNAN (Sophia Maria Swan) Eighthn i descent from Rev. Samuel Stone

856. M RS. WALTER CRAIG KERR (Lucy Lyon) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Philip Schuyler

563. M RS. WILLIAM PLATT KETCHAM (Lydia Coit Collins) nEighth i descent from Governor William Bradford 485 * M RS. EDWARD KING (Mary Augusta Le Roy) nSixth i descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant

486* M ISS MARY LE ROY KING Seventh i n descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant

231. M RS. WILLIAM M. KINGSLAND (Mary J. Macy) Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Gorham 8th f rom Hon. Tristram Coffin 8th f rom Thomas Gardner 8th f rom John Howland 7th f rom Hon. Richard Gardner 7th f rom Capt. Christopher Hussey 7th f rom Hon. Thomas Macy 6th f rom Lieut.-Col. John Gorham, 2nd

876. M RS. CHARLES EDWARD KNOBLAUCH (Mary Aletta Bookstaver) Seventh i n descent from Rev. Thomas Hanford

278. M RS. BENJAMIN KNOWER (Mary Constance Allen) Seventh i n descent from William Phelps 7th f rom Hon. Roger Ailing 5th from Col. Joseph Phelps 4th from Capt. Asahel Hall 3rd from Col. Noah Phelps

447. M RS. DE WITT KNOX (Louise Chambers) Thirdn i descent from Col. Frederick Frelinghuysen 141 897. M RS. HERMAN D. KOUNTZE (Clara A. Palmer) nEighth i descent from Samuel Boardman

820. M RS. GILBERT DIMOCK LAMB (Blanche Dominique Baldwin) Fourth i n descent from Justice Roger Sherman

395* M RS. LEWIS LAMPMAN (Adelaine Ely Bronck) nFourth i descent from Major Jan Leendertse Bronck 9th f rom William Mullins 8th f rom Hon. John Alden 8th f rom Thomas Stanton 7th f rom Capt. George Denison 7th f rom William Paybodie 7th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 7th f rom Henry Wolcott 7th f rom Andries de Vos 6th f rom Capt. John Gallup 6th f rom Capt. Martin Cornelisse Van Buren 6th f rom Lieut. Daniel White 6th f rom Major Peter Winne 5th f rom Lieut. Jan Pieterse Bronck 4th f rom Lieut. Leendert Janse Bronck 4th f rom Rev. William Worthington

710. M ISS MARIA BRONCK LAMPMAN nSixth i descent from Lieut. Jan Pieterse Bronck

325. M RS. EDWARD H. LANDON (Mary Lucretia Grinnell) Tenthn i descent from Governor William Bradford 142 842. M ISS CHARLOTTE TAYLOR LANE Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 8th f rom Gov. William Bradford 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell 8th f rom Capt. Hugh Mason 8th f rom Rev. Nathaniel Rogers 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Tracy 8th f rom Rev. Henry Whitfield 8th f rom Lieut. Edward Winship 8th f rom Josiah Winslow 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Brooks 7th f rom Capt. Richard Bushnell 7th f rom Rev. James Fitch 7th f rom Gov. William Leete 7th f rom George Minot 7th f rom John Whipple 7th f rom Rev. John Woodbridge 6th f rom Major James Fitch, Jr. 6th f rom Job Lane 6th f rom Capt. Timothy Wheeler 6th f rom Capt. John Whipple 5th f rom Col. John Lane 4th f rom Major Zabdiel Rogers

438. M RS. WOLCOTT GRISWOLD LANE (Edith Green Perkins) Fourth i n descent from Governor Matthew Griswold

311. M RS. GERRIT YATES LANSING (Sarah Rathbone Townsend) Eighth i n descent from Capt. John Underhill

810. M RS. FRANCIS LARKIN (Lily Virginia Brandreth) Eighthn i descent from Governor Edward Winslow 143 5<5o. M RS. BRYAN LATHROP (Helen L ynde Aldis) Illinois Sixth in descent from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 7th f rom Quartermaster George Colton 7th from Lieut. David Hoyt 7th from Gov. 7th from Lieut. Jonas Wood 6th from Capt. John Sheldon 6th from Capt. Jonathan Wells 5th from Capt. Epenetus Piatt, 2nd 5th from Lieut. Ebenezer Sheldon 5th from Ensign Jonathan Wells, 2nd

265. M RS. ABRAHAM RIKER LAWRENCE (Eliza Williams Miner) Sixth in descent from Lieut. Jonathan Lockwood

214. M ISS CAROLINE T. LAWRENCE Sixthn i descent from Capt. William Lawrence

303. M RS. JOHN L. LAWRENCE (Alice Work) Tenth in descent from Governor William Bradford 9th f rom Edward Collins 9th from Thomas Newberry 9th from William Whiting 8th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 8th from William Sumner 8th from Henry Wolcott 7th from John Strong 6th from Gov. Roger Wolcott

4. M ISS RUTH WOODHULL LAWRENCE Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence 7th f rom Capt. Jonathan Lockwood 7th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 144 7th f rom Capt. Jan Strycker 6th from Samuel Edsall 6th from Col. Richard Floyd 6th from Gov. William Smith 6th from Capt. Richard Woodhull 5th from Capt. John Lawrence 4th from Major Jonathan Lawrence 4th from William Smith, 2nd 4th from Col. Nathaniel Woodhull

370. M RS. GEORGE P. LAWTON (Jeannie M onteath Wilson Lathrop) Tenthn i descent from Hendrick Kip 8th f rom Hugh Caulkins 8th f rom Isaac De Forest 8th f rom Sander Leendertse Glen 8th f rom Rev. John Lothrop 8th f rom Jacob Janse Schermerhorn 8th f rom Cornelis Hendrickse Van Nes 8th f rom Resolved Waldron 8th f rom Evert Jansen Wendell 8th f rom Major Peter Winne 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Beeckman 7th f rom Ensign George Gardiner 7th f rom Lieut. Jacob Sanders Glen 7th f rom Philip Sherman 5th f rom Capt. Daniel Hyde

42. M RS. JAMES MARSLAND LAWTON (Eliza Mcintosh Clinch Anderson) Eighthn i descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 8th f rom Johannes de Peyster 8th f rom Sir Patrick Houstoun 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 8th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th f rom Gen. Nicholas Bayard 145 7th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. 7th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 7th f rom Hon. John Spratt 7th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 7th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Att.-Gen. James Alexander 6th f rom Samuel Bayard 6th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 5th f rom Peter 5th f rom Capt. John Mohr Mcintosh 4th f rom Duncan Lamont 4th f rom George Mcintosh 3rd f rom Lieut. Joseph Clinch 2nd f rom Lieut.-Col. Richard Clough Anderson

355. M RS. EDWARD TATNALL LEA (Lucy Philips Este) Ohio Seventh i n descent from Cornelis Melyn

168. M RS. JOHN BROOKS LEAVITT (Mary Keith) Seventh i n descent from Hon.

527. M RS. ARTHUR HAMILTON LEE (Ruth Moore) Ninthn i descent from Capt. Joseph Hills 9th f rom Lieut. John Andrews 9th from Cornet Peter Ayer 9th from John Bissell 9th from George Giddings 9th from John Greene 9th from Edward Griswold 9th from Edward Howe 9th from Thomas Newberry 9th from William Phelps 9th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 146 9th f rom Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 9th f rom John Strong 9th f rom William Wadsworth 9th f rom Rev. John Warham 9th f rom John Woodbury 8th f rom Capt. Daniel Clarke 8th f rom Thomas Greene 8th f rom Capt. John Wayte 8th f rom Peter Woodbury 7th f rom Capt. Joseph Kingsbury 6th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Giddings 6th f rom Capt. Jacob Hyde 5th f rom Capt. Isaac Pinney

401. M RS. WARNER MIFFLIN (Louise Taylor Hartshorne) Sixthn i descent from Hon. Richard Hartshorne 9th from James H ubbard 9th from Gerrit W olfertse Van Couwenhoven 8th from Hon. R ichard Borden 8th from James B owne 8th from Obadiah H olmes 8th from James H ubbard, 2nd 8th from John P orter 8th from Samuel W ilbore 7th from James A shton 7th from Major J ohn Bowne 7th from Capt. J onathan Holmes 7th from William L awrence 7th from Simon V an Aersdalen 7th from Capt. S amuel Wilbore, 2nd 7th from Pieter C laesen Wyckoff 6th from Samuel F orman 6th from Elisha L awrence 6th from Richard S alter 5th from Jonathan F orman 5th from Justice R ichard Salter, 2nd 5th from Col. J ohn Van Couwenhoven 147 337- M RS. FREDERICK R. LEFFERTS (Elizabeth Morris Waring) Sixthn i descent from Governor Lewis Morris 9th f rom Thomas Hazard 8th from Capt. James Avery 8th from Rev. Chad Brown 8th from Rev. George Denison 8th from Capt. John Gallup 8th from Thomas Stanton 7th from Nehemiah Palmer

237.* M RS. CHRISTOPHER STARR LEFFINGWELL (Catherine Beatty Alsop) Maine nSixth i descent from Richard Betts 7th f rom Rev. Charles Chauncey 7th from Hon. Thomas Gregson 7th from Anthony Stoddard 7th from Hon. William Whiting 6th from Capt. John Underhill 5th from Rev. Timothy Edwards 5th from Capt. Nathaniel Gilbert 5th from Justice Joseph Whiting 3rd from Richard Alsop

577. M ISS MAUD AGUILAR LELAND Ninthn i descent from Major Simon Willard

809. M ISS MARIE MITCHELL LE MOYNE Seventh i n descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley

641. M RS. ARTHUR LAWRENCE LESHER (Marion Alice Isaacs) Fourth i n descent from Capt. Benjamin Isaacs 148 6io. M RS. FRANK NICHOLS LEWIS (Eliza R aymond Adams) Indiana Eighth i n descent from David DeMarest

602. M RS. FREDERICK W. LINCOLN (Philena Prentice) Seventh i n descent from Lieut. John Howard

850. M RS. SMITH M. LINDSLEY (Dorlissa Johnston) Ninthn i descent from Samuel Chapin 9th f rom Rev. Adam Blackman 9th f rom Hugh Caulkins 9th f rom John Clarke 8th f rom Ensign John Hitchcock 8th f rom John Rodman

705. M RS. WILLIAM LITTAUER (Catharine M. Manice) nEighth i descent from Dep.-Gov. Stephen Goodyear

224. M RS. WILLIAM SEELYE LITTLE (Caroline Crafts) Thirdn i descent from Lieut.-Col. Samuel Campbell 7th f rom Lieut. Griffin Craft 6th f rom Lieut. Samuel Craft 4th f rom Capt. Joseph Craft 4th f rom Col. Jedediah Elderkin

38. M ISS CHARLOTTE LUCIA LIVINGSTON nSixth i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 8th f rom Hon. John Alden 8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 149 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 6th from Col. Thomas Hicks 6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th from Governor Rip Van Dam 5th from Col. Jacob Kollock 5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 4th from Robert Livingston 4th from John Swift

30. M ISS CLARISSE HAZELTINE LIVINGSTON Fifth in descent from Hon. Philip Livingston

343. M RS. HERMAN T. LIVINGSTON (Susan Bard Rogers) Fourth i n descent from Col. Peter Bard, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Daniel Whitehead 5th from Hon. Pierre Fauconnier 5th from Peter Bard 4th from Samuel Fitch

625. M RS. JOHN C. LIVINGSTON (Louise Bowler) nThird i descent from Metcalf Bowler

120. M ISS JULIA RAYMOND LIVINGSTON Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 8th f rom Cornelis Melyn 8th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Capt.-Lieut. Jacob de Loper 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 6th f rom Col. Henricus Beekman 6th f rom Justice Bbenezer Burrill 5th f rom Ebenezer Burrill, 2nd 5th f rom Gilbert Livingston 4th f rom Robert Gilbert Livingston 4th f rom John Kane 150 MRS. P HILIP L. LIVINGSTON (Juliet Morris) Fifthn i descent from Governor Lewis Morris MRS. R OBERT E. LIVINGSTON (Susan M. Clarkson de Peyster) Fifthn i descent from Hon. Abraham de Peyster

MRS. W ILLIAM S. LIVINGSTON (Emily Augusta Green) Sixthn i descent from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 8th f rom Rev. Adam Blackman 7th f rom Nathaniel Dickinson 7th f rom Cornelis Melyn 6th f rom Capt. Jacob Melyn 6th f rom Gov. William Smith 5th f rom Rev. 5th f rom William Green 5th f rom Justice William Smith 5th f rom Major William Henry Smith MISS E MMA HABICHT LOCKWOOD Ninthn i descent from Capt. Myles Standish ioth f rom William Mullins 9th from Hon. John Alden 9th from Lieut. Thomas Burnham 9th from Richard Warren 9th from Ensign John Whitman 8th from Lieut. William Avery 8th from Lieut. Thomas Benedict 8th from Elder Henry Cobb 8th from Walter Hoyt 8th from Job Lane 7th from Edward Gray 6th from Daniel Parker 895. M RS. LUKE VINCENT LOCKWOOD (Alice Gardner Burwell) Eighth in descent from William Sumner

175* M RS. PIERRE LORILLARD, JR. (Caroline Hamilton) Sixthn i descent from Maj.-Gen. John Bradstreet

733. M RS. HETH LORTON (Mary N ewbold Lawrence) Seventh in descent from Capt. William Lawrence

930. M RS. JEREMIAH LOTT (Caroline V irginia Cortelyou) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou

683. M RS. CHARLES ADOLPHE LOW (Martha Westervelt) Third in descent from Hon. Jonathan Griffin Tompkins

7th f rom David DeMarest 7th f rom Capt. Caspar Stymets 7th f rom Abraham Pietersen Van Deursen 7th f rom Jacob Wallingen Van Winckel 6th f rom Jean DeMarest 6th f rom Capt. Cornelius Haring 5th f rom Ensign Philip Minthorne 4th f rom Lieut. Philip Minthorne, Jr.

627. M ISS KATHERINE LUDINGTON Seventh i n descent from Governor William Coddington 152 8i4- M RS. FRANK MOORE LUPTON (Annie E stelle Conkling) nNinth i descent from Dep.-Gov. Roger Ludlow 9th f rom Col. Philip Eliot 9th f rom Edmond Hobart 8th f rom Rev. Peter Hobart 8th f rom George Hull 7th f rom Lieut. Joshua Horton 7th f rom Lieut. Josias Hull 7th f rom William Welles 6th f rom Capt. Jonathan Horton 4th f rom Capt. Daniel Wells

543. M RS. WILLIAM J. LYSTER (Martha Guthrie Doughty) Seventh in descent from Col. John Jackson ,

338. m iss julia g. McAllister Tenthn i descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 10th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 9th from Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 8th from Alexandre Thesee de Chastaignier 8th from Att.-Gen. James Graham 8th from Ralph Izard 8th from Gov. Nathaniel Johnson 8th from Gov. Lewis Morris 8th from Major Abram Staats 8th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 7th from Hon. Jonathan Amory 7th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 7th from Dep.-Gov. Cadwalader Colden 7th from Etienne de Lancey 7th from Att.-Gen. Ralph Izard, 2nd 7th from Gov. Robert Johnson 153 7th from Hon. L ewis Morris, 2nd 7th from Samuel S taats 6th from Petere d Lancey 6th from Henry I zard 6th from Gabriel M anigault 6th from Gov. A rthur Middleton 6th from Lewis M orris, 3rd 5* from Dr. J ohn Cutler 5th from Hon. P eter Manigault 5th from Col. T homas Middleton 4th from Major P ierce Butler 4th from Capt. G eorge Matthew Dill 4th from Col. R ichard McAllister

498. MRS. J OHN W. M cBURNEY (Louisa E ldridge) Seventh i n descent from Anthony Thacher 10th f rom Capt. John Gorham 9th from William Thomas 8th from Edmund Hawes 6th from Col. John Thacher 5th from Col. Joseph Thacher 3rd from Major William Thompson

582. M RS. LOUIS BUTLER McCAGG (Edith Edgar King) Seventh i n descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant

501* M RS. ROBERT McCARTEE (Julia Jermain) Sixthn i descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Pierson

699. M RS. WILLIAM McCLURE (Ella Crane) Seventh i n descent from Jasper Crane 154 170. M RS. WILLIAM HENRY McCLURE (Catherine Barclay Jermain) nSixth i descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Pierson

833. M RS. ISAAC McCONIHE (Phebe Warren) Seventh m d escent from William Phelps

451. M RS. WILLIAM McCORD (Helen Washburn) Seventh i n descent from Hon. Jacobus Kip

597. M RS. ROBERT S. McCORMICK (Katharine Medill) Illinois Seventh i n descent from Capt. Arie Roosa

825. M RS. DAVID IVES MACKIE (Isabel Turlay) Seventh f rom Lieut. Thomas Stebbins

750. M RS. CHARLES FRASER MAC LEAN (Marie Mott) Seventh i n descent from Capt. William Lawrence

624. M RS. GRANT C. MADILL (Lucia James) nNinth i descent from Governor William Bradford

513. M RS. VOLNEY T. MALOTT (Caroline Macy) Indiana Seventh i n descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 155 329. M RS. DANIEL MANNING (Mary Margaretta Fryer) Seventh i n descent from Col. Robert Livingston 9th f rom Brant Arentse Van Sliehtenhorst 8th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Johannes de Peyster 7th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 6th f rom Ch.-Jus. Abraham de Peyster 6th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 6th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 6th f rom Lieut. Walter Tong 6th f rom Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 5th f rom Abraham de Peyster, 2nd 5th f rom Robert Livingston 4th f rom Peter R. Livingston

875. M RS. FRANCIS SKIDDY MARDEN (Fanny Louise Clarke) Eighth i n descent from Lieut. William Clarke

282. M RS. JOSIAH T. MAREAN (Elizabeth Richards) Fifthn i descent from 8th f rom John Brown 7th f rom Hon. Tristram Coffin 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Willett 6th f rom Rev. Samuel Hooker 5th f rom Justice John Hooker

156 480* M RS. LEON MARIE (Caroline Phelps Hoe) nNinth i descent from Governor George Wyllys

661. M RS. HOWARD TOWNSEND MARTIN (Justine de Peyster) Eighth in descent from Johannes de Peyster

392* M RS. WILLIAM M. MARTIN (Lydia Mathews) nNinth i descent from Governor Francis Newman 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. James Bishop 7th f rom David Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 6th f rom Capt. Abraham Schuyler

795. M RS. WALTER RUMSEY MARVIN (Julia Collins) Sixth in descent from Col. Jedediah Elderkin

510. M RS. EFFINGHAM MAYNARD (Helen M. Hollister) Eighthn i descent from Hon. Richard Treat 8th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 7th f rom Lieut. John Hollister 7th f rom Hon. John Talcott 6th f rom Samuel Talcott

87. M RS. JOHN FREDERICK MAYNARD (Mary Adams Beardsley) Eighthn i descent from Governor John Haynes 9th f rom Elder William Brewster 9th from Hon William Pynchon 9th from Rev. Henry Smith 157 8th f rom William Dudley 8th f rom Edmund Freeman 8th f rom John Glover 8th f rom John Hatheway 8th f rom Capt. Richard Lord 8th f rom Governor Thomas Prince 7th f rom Major John Freeman 7th f rom Hon. John Haynes, 2nd 7th f rom Richard Lord, 2nd 6th f rom Samuel Knowles 6th f rom Lieut. Richard Lord, 3rd

.51 1 MISS MARY HOLLISTER MAYNARD nEighth i descent from Hon. John Talcott 9th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 9th from Hon. William Pynchon 7th from Capt. Samuel Talcott

378. M RS. RICHMOND MAYO-SMITH (Mabel Percy Ford) Eighth i n descent from Governor John Webster

574. M RS. RICHARD WORSAM MEADE (Helena Rutherfurd Ely) Ninthn i descent from Elder William Brewster

245. M RS. CHARLES DAVIS MERRILL (Elizabeth Deblois Jackson) nEighth i descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant 9th f rom Hon. John Alden 7th from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 7th from Col Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 4th from Col. 158 341- M RS. PAYSON MERRILL (Emma Harrison Strong) Seventh i n descent from Captain Nathaniel White ioth f rom Capt. Nathaniel Turner 8th from John Moss 7th from Capt. Thomas Bull 7th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 7th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 6th from Capt. Roger Pitkin

748. M RS. MANSFIELD MERRIMAN (Bazina Treat Downes) Seventh i n descent from Governor Robert Treat

375. M RS. DOUGLAS MERRITT (Elizabeth Cleveland Coxe) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Stephen Sewall 9th f rom Henry Sewall 8th f rom Hugh Caulkins 8th f rom Capt. Aaron Cooke 8th f rom Rev. Jonathan Mitchell 8th f rom Samuel Porter 8th f rom William Westwood 7th f rom Capt. Aaron Cooke, 2nd

576. M RS. AUSTIN D. MIDDLETON (Catherine Cornell Tompkins) Seventh i n descent from Frederick Lubbertsen 8th f rom Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 7th from Capt. Daniel Whitehead 6th from Major Cornelius Sebring 3rd from Jonathan Griffin Tompkins 159 387. M ISS MARGARET MIDDLETON Ninthn i descent from Governor William Bradford 9th f rom Edward Holyoke 9th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 9th f rom William Sumner 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 8th f rom Edward Collins 8th f rom Capt. Elizur Holyoke 8th f rom Hon. John Talcott 8th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 8th f rom William Whiting 7th f rom Rev. William Adams 7th f rom Capt. John Chester 7th f rom Robert Coe 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Talcott 7th f rom Rev. John Whiting 6th f rom Major John Chester, 2nd 6th f rom Joseph Hawley 6th f rom Capt. Robert Welles 5th f rom Capt. John Coe 5th f rom Capt. Gideon Welles 5th f rom Col. John Whiting, 2nd

285.* M ISS CATHERINE DE NAVARRE MILLER Colorado Fifthn i descent from Hon. Rutger Bleecker

335. M RS. EDMOND E. MILLER (Mary Kilgour) Sixthn i descent from Att.-Gen. James Alexander 9th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 8th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 8th from Johannes de Peyster 8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 8th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th from Gen. Nicholas Bayard 7th from Dep.-Gov. Jacob Leisler 160 7th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 7th f rom Hon. John Spratt 7th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 7th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Samuel Bayard 6th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 5th f rom Peter Van Brugh Livingston

189. M RS. J. BLACKBURN MILLER (Pauline Rives Clarkson) Sixth in descent from Hon.

2a* M RS. JOHN BLEECKER MILLER (Cornelia Jones) Third in descent from Att.-Gen. James Duane 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Col. John Jackson 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 5th f rom Pieter Haring 5th f rom Major Thomas Jones 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston

133. M RS. BUELL PAINE MILLS (Henrietta Ward Allen) Eighth in descent from Capt. John Stanley 8th f rom Lieut. William Spencer 8th from Andrew Ward 8th from Major Simon Willard 7th from Edward Griswold 6th from Capt. John Griswold 6th from Capt. Janna Meigs 6th from Capt. Peter Ward 5th from Capt. Josiah Meigs 4th from Capt. Daniel Hand 161 663.* M RS. JOHN BEALE MILLS (Mary Georgina Crane) Seventh in descent from Jasper Crane

320. M ISS ELIZA THEODORA MINTURN nNinth i descent from Dep.-Gov. John Greene 7th from Gov.

954. M RS. THOMAS FREDERICK MITCHELL (Mary Hamilton Smith) Sixth in descent from Capt. John Bayley

580. M RS. DWIGHT PRESTON MONTAGUE (Genevieve Allan) Tennessee Eighthn i descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler

907. M RS. AUGUSTE PHILIPPE MONTANT (Hannah T ownsend) Eighth i n descent from Dep.-Gov. Francis Willoughby 9th f rom Lieut. Robert Feake 8th from Capt. John Underhill 6th from Capt. Matthew Seymour 6th from Robert Titus

656. M RS. HUGH EGLINTON MONTGOMERY (Alice Ward Howland) Eighthn i descent from Andrew Ward 7th from John Howland 162 286* C OMTESSE de MONTSAULNIN (Anna Elliott Morris Zborowski) Sixthn i descent from Governor Lewis Morris

176. M RS. JOSEPH LEDLIE MOODY (Ida Jorane Schander) California nSixth i descent from Ensign Simon Van Nes 8th f rom Joris Jansen de Rapalje 8th from Paulus Van Der Becq

869. M ISS FAITH MOORE nNinth i descent from Hon. Joseph Hills 9th f rom Lieut. John Andrews 9th f rom Cornet Peter Ayer 9th f rom John Bissell 9th f rom George Giddings 9th f rom John Greene 9th f rom Edward Griswold 9th f rom Edward Howe 9th f rom Thomas Newberry 9th f rom William Phelps 9th f rom John Strong 9th f rom Lieut. Thomas Tracy 9th f rom William Wadsworth 9th f rom Rev. John Warham 9th f rom John Woodbury 8th f rom Capt. Daniel Clarke 8th f rom Thomas Greene 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 8th f rom Capt. John Wayte 8th f rom Lieut. Peter Woodbury 7th f rom Capt. Joseph Kingsbury 6th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Giddings 6th f rom Capt. Jacob Hyde 5th f rom Capt. Isaac Pinney 163 465. M RS. RUSSELL WELLMAN MOORE (Anna Buckham Wright) nNinth i descent from Capt.-Lieut. Nicasius de Sille 10th f rom Andries de Vos 9th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 9th from Edward How 9th from Capt. Albert Heymans Roosa 9th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 9th from Michael Jansen Vreeland 8th from Edward Collins 8th from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 8th from Capt. Jeronimus de Rapalje 8th from Capt. Pieter Jansen De Witt 8th from William Holton 8th from Thomas Newberry 8th from William Whiting 7th from Capt. William Curtis 7th from Ensign Theunis de Rapalje 7th from Rev. John Russell 7th from Lieut. Samuel Stearns 7th from Lieut. Denys Theunisse 7th from Rev. John Whiting 6th from Col. Johannes Lott 6th from Rev. Samuel Russell 6th from Lieut. Eleazar Wright 4th from Dr. Thomas Russell

901. M RS. WILLIAM HENRY MOORE (Ada Waterman Small) Eighthn i descent from Edward Small 8th f rom Isaac Allerton 8th f rom Joseph Andrews 8th f rom Francis Cooke 8th f rom Rev. Robert Cushman 8th f rom John Jenny 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Andrews 164 7th f rom Cornet Robert Stetson 6th from Capt. Benjamin Stetson 6th from Capt. Roger Talbot 4th from Capt. John Small

631. M RS. EDWIN D. MORGAN (Elizabeth Mary Moran) Seventh i n descent from Frederick Lubbertsen

301. M RS. JAMES L. MORGAN (Alke Matilda Hill) Ninthn i descent from John Howland 9th f rom Thomas Gardner 8th f rom Chief Justice Peter Coffin 8th f rom Richard Gardner 8th f rom Capt. John Gorham

Hi. M RS. J. PIERPONT MORGAN (Frances Tracy) nFifth i descent from Capt. Joseph Tracy 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Tracy

82. M RS. JUNIUS S. MORGAN (Josephine Adams Perry) nNinth i descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 10th f rom Sir Richard Saltonstall 7th from Lieut. Henry Adams 6th from Henry Adams, 2nd

165 915- M RS. LANCASTER MORGAN (Letitia Goodwin) nSixth i descent from Hon. Robert Ridgeley

868. M RS. CHARLES MORRIS (Gertrude M issroon) Maine Seventh i n descent from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt

565. M RS. WOODBURY TREAT MORRIS (Mary Florence Mallott) Indiana Eighth i n descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin

870. M RS. DAVID MITCHELL MORRISON (Abby Matilda Putnam) Eighth i n descent from Major William Hathorne

124. M RS. LEVI P. MORTON (Anna L ivingston Reade Street) Sixthn i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 8th f rom Cornelis Melyn 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Hon. Matthias Nicoll 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 6th f rom Col. Henricus Beekman 6th f rom Hon. 6th f rom 6th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 5th f rom Etienne De Lancey 5th f rom Hon. Michael Kearney , 5th f rom Gilbert Livingston 4th f rom Joseph Reade

943. R OSALIE SLAUGHTER MORTON, M.D. Fourthn i descent from Col. Robert Slaughter 166 920. M RS. AUGUSTUS HENRY MOSLE (Cornelia Elizabeth Boardman) Eighth i n descent from Dep.-Gov. John Mason

390. M RS. JOHN T. MOTT (Alice Wright) Sixthn i descent from Lieut. Hananiah Parker 5th f rom Dr. William Locke 4th from Lieut. Josiah Parker

507. M RS. JORDAN LAWRENCE MOTT, JR. (Katherine Jerome Purdy) Seventh i n descent from Major Moses Mansfield

664. M RS. WILLIAM ROBERT MOWE (Charlotte Brainard) Seventh i n descent from Governor Robert Treat 8th f rom Ma j .-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 8th f rom Rev. Peter Bulkeley 8th f rom Rev. Charles Chauncey 8th f rom Rev. Richard Mather 8th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 7th f rom Rev. Gershom Bulkeley 6th f rom William Dudley 5th f rom Joshua Brainard

538. M RS. FRANCIS WISNER MURRAY (Mary Gertrude Lawrence) Seventh i n descent from Capt. William Lawrence

299. M RS. MICHAEL P. MYERS (Margaret Piatt) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 167 200. M RS. WILHELMUS MYNDERSE (Helen Gould) Eighth i n descent from Governor William Bradford ioth from William C ollier 8th from Hon. J ohn Alden 8th from Maj.-Gen. H umphrey Atherton 8th from Elder W illiam Brewster 8th from Edward G riswold 8th from Hon. C onstant Southworth 8th from Lieut. T homas Stoughton 8th from William W adsworth 7th from Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford, 2nd 7th from Lieut. F rancis Griswold 6th from Atherton M ather 6th from Joshua R ipley

199* M RS. HENRY A. NEELY (Mary F loyd Delafield) Maine Sixthn i descent from Hon. William Floyd 7th f rom Thomas Hazard 7th f rom Rev. Thomas Hooker 7th f rom Gov. William Leete 7th f rom Capt. John Underhill 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Willett 6th f rom Capt. William Hallett 6th f rom Hon. Matthias Nicoll 5th f rom Richard Floyd 3rd f rom Joseph Hallett

544. M RS. WILLIAM NEGLEY (Susan M. Jones) Texas Fifthn i descent from Major Thomas Jones 8th f rom Richard Smith 8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 8th from Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 168 8th f rom William Washburne 7th from Robert Cole 7th from Robert Jackson 7th from Capt. William Lawrence 7th from Capt. John Seaman 7th from John Townsend 7th from Col. Thomas Willett 6th from Col. John Jackson

439. M RS. ALFRED NELSON (Emily Fairlie Ogden) Sixth in descent from John Ogden

113. M ISS CORNELIA LEONARD NEVINS Ninth in descent from Governor George Wyllys 9th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 9th from Gov. John Haynes 8th from Gov. William Leete 8th from Gov. Sir John Leverett 8th from Hon. Richard Russell 8th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 5th from Lieut. -Col. Simon Lothrop 5th from Gov. Roger Wolcott 4th from Gov. Matthew Griswold 3rd from Ensign David Nevins

267* M ISS LOUISA EMILY NEVINS Eighthn i descent from Governor John Haynes 8th f rom Governor George Wyllys 7th from Hon. Richard Russell 7th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 4th from Lieut. -Col. Simon Lothrop 2nd from Ensign David Nevins

866. M RS. JOHN LUDLOW NEWMAN (Evelina Egberts Steele) Fifth in descent from Governor Rip Van Dam 169 296* M RS. JAMES £. H. NICHOLS (Mary Winthrop Tappan) nEighth i descent from Governor John Winthrop

256. M RS. WILLIAM NICHOLS (Elizabeth B rinckerhoff Miller) Fifthn i descent from Hon. Rutger Bleecker

262* M RS. NICKERSON (Mary Louisa Hoffman) nFifth i descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 8th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 5th f rom Ensign Philip Ver Planck

23. M ISS ANNIE NICOLL Sixthn i descent from Hon. Matthias Nicoll

393. M RS. HENRY D. NICOLL (Anne Bancker Camac) Sixthn i descent from Hon. Evert Bancker

953. M RS. HERBERT NOBLE (Elsie Randolph) nEighth i descent from Governor Edward Digges

843. M RS. JOHN GOULD NOBLE (Gertrude Bigelow Pollard) Sixthn i descent from Samuel Bigelow 170 288. M RS. ADAM GORDON NORRIE (Eloise Lawrence Breese) nSixth i descent from Capt. William Lawrence

555. M RS. MARTHA B. NORRIS (Martha Valentine Bussing) Seventh i n descent from Johannes Vermilye 8th f rom Resolved Waldron 7th from Capt. Johannes Benson

269. M ISS CATHERINE NORWOOD Sixthn i descent from Governor Lewis Morris

37. M RS. CHARLES J. NOURSE (Julia Livingston Peabody) nSixth i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 8th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 5th f rom Col. Jacob Kollock 4th f rom John Swift

791. M RS. CLINTON L. NOURSE (Eva Miller) Iowa Seventh i n descent from Lieut. Solomon Du Bois 6th f rom Robert Lucas 4th f rom Lieut. Peter Steenberger

171 300. M ISS ELLEN ROSE NYE Eighthn i descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey 8th f rom Rev. Peter Bulkeley 8th f rom Rev. Henry Smith 8th f rom Richard Warren 7th f rom Rev. Gershom Bulkeley 7th f rom Capt. Timothy Dwight 7th f rom Col. Samuel Partridge 7th f rom Capt. Jonathan Prescott 6th f rom Edmund Freeman 5th f rom Edmund Freeman, 2nd

827. M RS. WALTER OAKES (Mary B eekman Taylor) Washington Seventh i n descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman

106. M RS. WALTER GEORGE OAKMAN (Elizabeth Cockburn Conkling) Seventh i n descent from Governor John Webster

204. M RS. EBEN ERSKINE OLCOTT (Katherine L awrence Van Santvoord) Fourthn i descent from Col. Thomas de Kay 9th f rom Andries de Vos 8th f rom Ensign Thomas Cornell 8th f rom Abraham Pieterse Van Deursen 7th f rom Lieut. Volckert Jansen Douw 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Sanders Glen 7th f rom Lieut. Johannes Van Eps 6th f rom Samuel Cook 6th f rom Capt. Jacobus de Kay 6th f rom Major Thomas Miles 4th f rom Col. Jacob Lansing 4th f rom Col. Henry Quackenbush 172 626. M RS. MARVIN OLCOTT (Fanny Fuller Cook) Seventh in descent from Col. John Jackson

751. M ISS SOPHIE VERNON OLYPHANT Fourth in descent from Dr. David Olyphant

34. M RS. HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN (Lucretia T hatcher Perry) nNinth i descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 8th f rom Col. George Lyddall 8th from Gov. John Webster 7th from Lieut. Henry Adams 7th from Gov. Gurdon Saltonstall 6th from Henry Adams, 2nd

360* M RS. JOHN H. OSBORNE (Julia Matthews Porter) Fifth in descent from Hon. Johannes Abeel

63. M RS. CHARLES F. OSTRANDER (Mary Morris Edwards) Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris

851. M RS. CLOUGH C. OVERTON (Lucy Crittenden Stockton) Seventh in descent from Major William Harris

643. M RS. HOWARD PAGE (Mildred A bbot Mitchell) Eighth in descent from Hon. Richard Borden 173 933- M RS. URIAH HUNT PAINTER (Belinda Avery) Eighthn i descent from Capt. James Avery

832. M RS. CHARLES H. PALMER (Mary Hastings Allis) Seventh i n descent from Lieut. William Allis

609. M RS. JOHN BOYNTON PALMER (Frances Marvin Kirby) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Reinold Marvin

740. M RS. ENSIGN BENNETT PARDEE (Clara Burton) nNinth i descent from Edmund Rice

592. M RS. EDWARD CODMAN PARISH (Mary Brinckerhoff Perkins) Eighthn i descent from Governor John Webster 9th f rom Hon. William Whiting 8th from Capt. Thomas Bull 8th from Hon. Richard Treat 7th from Lieut. Robert Webster

478. M RS. WILLIAM GRAY PARK (Elizabeth Sweitzer) nThird i descent from George Stevenson

394. M RS. JAMES HENRY PARKER (Julia Augusta Jones) Ninthn i descent from William Gaylord 174 76i* M RS. THEODORE W. PARMELE (Mary Piatt) nSixth i descent from Col. Robert Livingston

537. M RS. EDWARD LOWDEN PARRIS (Mary Ida Du Bois) Seventh i n descent from Frederick Lubbertsen 6th f rom Major Cornelius Sebring

522. M RS. HERBERT PARSONS (Emeline Furman Coe) nFifth i descent from Col. Jonathan Hoyt

575. M RS. WILLIAM H. PARSONS (Laura Wolcott Collins) Fifthn i descent from Governor Roger Wolcott

539. M RS. ROBERT WARDEN PATERSON (Marie Louise Fahys) Ninthn i descent from Capt. Thomas Topping 10th f rom Elder William Brewster 10th from Stephen Hopkins 9th from Governor Thomas Prince

283* M ISS CAROLINE HOMANS PATTERSON Eighth in descent from Richard Warren

612.* M RS. EDWARD PATTERSON (Isabella Liddon Cox) Fifthn i descent from Michael Newbold

284. M ISS JESSIE PATTERSON nEighth i descent from Richard Warren 175 MRS. R OBERT W. PATTERSON (Elinor M edill) Illinois Seventh in descent from Capt. Arie Roosa

MRS. W ILLIAM K. PAYNE (Clara K eyes Paige) Sixthn i descent from Kenelm Winslow 8th f rom Philip Sherman 7th f rom Art. -Gen. Edward Richmond 7th f rom Edward Thurston 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Matthias Nicoll 6th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 4th f rom Capt. Thomas Mumford

MRS. C HARLES A. PEABODY (Athenia Livingston) nFifth i descent f rom Col. Robert Livingston 8th from William S waine 7th from John O gden 7th from Major A bram Staats 7th from Capt. S amuel Swaine 7th from Brant A rentse Van Slichtenhorst 6th from Major H endrick Cuyler 6th from Col. M artinus Hoffman 6th from Capt. P hilip Pieterse Schuyler 6th from Samuel S taats 6th from Capt. J ohannes Pieterse Van Brugh 5* from Capt. N icholas Hoffman 5th from Pieter V an Brugh 5th from Gov. R ip Van Dam 4th from Capt. P hilip Livingston 3rd from Robert L ivingston

176 7S>o. M RS. JAMES PEABODY (Ellen Mortimer Rapalje) Alabama Sixthn i descent from Joris Jansen de Rapalje

727. M RS. HENRY D'AUBY PEARCE (Morgiana Ardella Owen) Eighth i n descent from Roeloff Swartwout 7th f rom David Provoost 7th f rom Capt. Albert Hey mans Roosa 7th f rom Thomas Swartwout 6th f rom Capt. Arie Roosa

874. M RS. ROBERT BURNS PEATTIE (Ella Wilkinson) Illinois Sixthn i descent from Col. John Hazeltine

807. M RS. HOWLAND HAGGERTY PELL (Mary Willets) Eighthn i descent from Governor William Coddington

889. M RS. STEPHEN H. P. PELL ( Sarah Gibbs Thompson ) nEighth i descent from Rev. John Russell

77. M RS. CHARLES ERNEST PELLEW (Margaret Walton Chandler) Sixthn i descent from Chief Justice John Chandler 8th f rom Maj.-Gen. Robert Sedgwick 7th from Dep.-Gov. Nathan Gold, 2nd

177 48. M RS. HENRY E. PELLEW (Augusta Jay) nSecond i descent from Governor 6th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 6th f rom Lieut. Govert Loockermans 6th f rom Frederick Philipse 6th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 6th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 5th f rom Gov. Anthony Brockholles 5th f rom Hon. Philip French 5th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 5th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 5th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 5th f rom Capt. Daniel Whitehead 4th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 4th f rom Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 3rd f rom Gov.

793. M ISS MARION PELLEW Thirdn i descent from Governor John Jay 7th f rom Hon. Frederick Philipse 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Major Anthony Brockholles 6th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Moore 6th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt

178. M RS. JOHN de WITT PELTZ (Catharine Barnard Walsh) Seventh in descent from Hon. Myndert Schuyler

330. M RS. FRANK L. PERIN (Matilda H ulbert) Ohio Eighthn i descent from Capt. John Underhill 8th f rom Lieut. Robert Feake 8th from Capt. John Seaman 6th from Col. Jonathan Hoyt 178 195- M ISS ELIZABETH BISHOP PERKINS nEighth i descent from Capt. Nathaniel Thomas 9th f rom Gov. Thomas Mayhew 9th f rom William Mullins 9th f rom William Thomas 8th f rom Hon. John Alden 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Benedict 8th f rom George Clarke 8th f rom Edward Doty 8th f rom Capt. Richard Olmsted 8th f rom George Soule 7th f rom Capt. 7th f rom Reinold Marvin 7th f rom Hon. Matthew Mayhew 7th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Thomas, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Samuel St. John 4th f rom Capt. Benjamin Marvin 302* M RS. HENRY CLARK PERKINS (Eliza Martin Seymour) Seventh i n descent from Governor John Webster 8th f rom Hon. William Whiting 7th from Capt. Thomas Bull 7th from Hon. Richard Treat 6th from Lieut. Robert Webster 135. M RS. NEWTON PERKINS (Mary Sowles) Sixth in descent from Reinold Marvin 8th f rom William Mullins 7th f rom Hon. John Alden 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Benedict 7th f rom George Clarke 7th f rom Edward Doty 7th f rom Capt. Richard Olmsted 7th f rom George Soule 5th f rom Capt. Samuel St. John 3rd f rom Capt. Benjamin Marvin 179 248* M RS. WILLIAM H. PERKINS (Sarah Olivia Dewey) nFourth i descent from Brig.-Gen. Seth Pomeroy

937. M RS. WILLIAM A. PERRY (Emma Constance Frink) Seventh i n descent from Capt. James Avery 9th f rom Lieut. Thomas Stoughton, Sr. 7th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Merriman 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Miner 7th f rom Thomas Stanton 7th f rom Rev. William Thompson 6th f rom Ephraim Miner 6th f rom Capt. John Stanton

572* M ISS MARY ARNOLD PETRIE Fourth i n descent from Capt. Marcus Petrie 9th f rom Gov. 8th from Thomas Angell 8th from Rev. Chad Brown 8th from Lieut. Thomas Harris 8th from William Harris 7th from Capt. Richard Arnold 7th from Joseph Jencks

720. M RS. ASA G. PETTIBONE (Elizabeth Hamilton Walcott) Sixthn i descent from Capt. Jonathan Walcott

471. M RS. CHARLES PHELPS (Helen Minerva Stowe) nEighth i descent from James Barker 180 39i * M RS. ISAAC N. PHELPS (Anna Frances Swartwout) Fifthn i descent from Lieut. Daniel Kettlehuyn 8th f rom Thomas Swartwout 8th f rom Gov. John Webster 7th f rom Thomas Judd 7th f rom Roelof Swartwout 6th f rom Lieut. Johannes Ter Bos 5th f rom Capt. Jacobus Swartwout 5th f rom Lieut. Hendrick Ter Bos 5th f rom Karel Hansen Toll 4th f rom Capt. Cornelis Swartwout 4th f rom Capt. Simon Hansen Toll

207. M RS. JOHN HENRY PIATT (Julia Chester Goddard) Eighth in descent from Governor William Leete

806. M RS. ROBERT DALE PIERCE (Katherine F. Spraker) Seventh in descent from Jacob Jansen Schermerhorn 7th f rom Sander Leendertse Glen 6th f rom Capt. Johannes Sanders Glen 6th f rom Lieut. Johannes Van Eps 5th f rom Karel Hansen Toll

908. M ISS ANNIE EVELYN PIERPONT Tenth in descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley

414. M RS. JOHN B. PINE (Caroline Pryor) Fourthn i descent from Eleazer Miller

358* M ISS SARAH BALDWIN PITKIN Fourthn i descent from Governor William Pitkin 181 662* M RS. HENRY BARSTOW PLATT (Grace Phelps) Eighth in descent from William Phelps

351 * M ISS GRACE VIRGINIA POMEROY nEighth i descent from Governor John Webster

731. M RS. CHARLES LONGSTREET POOR (Mary Livingston Austin) Eighth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston

881. M RS. CARROLL J. POST, JR. (Anne Elizabeth Jones) Sixth in descent from Valentine Peyton

873. M ISS EDWIN A MARGARET POST Sixth in descent from Hon. Robert Gibbes

839. M RS. STEPHEN RUSHMORE POST (Caroline B ulkeley Morgan) Seventh i n descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 9th f rom Stephen Hopkins 8th f rom Edward Bangs 8th f rom Elder William Brewster 8th f rom William Collier 8th f rom John Doane 8th f rom Capt. 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. Stephen Goodyear 8th f rom Joseph Hawley 8th f rom Nicholas Snow 8th f rom Hon. John Wakeman 8th f rom Andrew Ward 8th f rom Dr. William Ward 182 7th f rom Rev. Peter Bulkeley 7th f rom Major John Burr 7th f rom Capt. Robert Chapman 7th f rom John Doane, Jr. 7th f rom Thomas Payne 7th f rom Hon. John Talcott 7th f rom Rev. Samuel Wakeman 6th f rom Col. John Burr 6th f rom Nathaniel Chapman 6th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Jones 6th f rom Lieut. Col. John Talcott 6th f rom Capt. Joseph Wakeman 5th f rom Col. Andrew Burr 5th f rom Capt. John Burr, Jr. 4th f rom Capt. Joseph Morgan

104* M ISS ANNA POTTER Seventh i n descent from Governor Thomas Welles

495. M RS. CHARLES B. POTTER (Jennie Weaver) Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Welles

51a M RS. DALLAS BACHE PRATT (Mary Gordon Landon) Seventh i n descent from Governor John Leverett 9th f rom John Brown 8th f rom Lieut. Benjamin Fenn 8th f rom Rev. Thomas Hooker 8th f rom William Hubbard 8th f rom Gov. William Leete 8th f rom Maj.-Gen. Robert Sedgwick 8th f rom Capt. Thomas Willett 7th f rom Capt. Henry Crane 7th f rom Rev. Samuel Hooker 7th f rom William Wells 6th f rom Capt. Jonathan Horton 183 6th f rom Lieut. Ralph Hunt 6th from Capt. Samuel Ruggles 5th from Capt. John Bartlett 5th from Rev. Thomas Ruggles 5th from Col. Joseph Stout

817. M RS. GEORGE DUPONT PRATT (Helen Denning Sherman) Fourth in descent from Justice Roger Sherman

203. M ISS KATE PRIME Eighthn i descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Pierson 9th f rom Capt. Ralph Earle 9th f rom Thomas Gardner 9th f rom Edward Howell 9th f rom Rev. John Wheelwright 8th f rom William Earle 8th f rom Major John Howell 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Putnam 8th f rom Samuel Wheelwright 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Gardner 7th f rom Capt. Jonathan Walcott 7th f rom Capt. John Wheelwright

428. M RS. RALPH EARL PRIME (Anne R ichards) Sixthn i descent from Capt. Jonathan Walcott 8th f rom Thomas Gardner 8th from Edward Holyoke 7th from Edmond Hobart 7th from Lieut. Thomas Putnam 7th from Capt. Joseph Weld 6th from Capt. Samuel Gardner 6th from Lieut. James Lewis 6th from Dr. Daniel Weld 5th from Capt. John Gardner 184 2J4- M ISS ANNE DALUSIA PROCTER Fourthn i descent from Capt. Peleg Redfield

312. M RS. FREDERICK T. PROCTOR (Rachel Munson Williams) Eighthn i descent from Capt. Thomas Munson

235.* M ISS LOMY REDFIELD PROCTOR Fourth i n descent from Capt. Peleg Redfield

207. M RS. THOMAS REDFIELD PROCTOR (Maria Watson Williams) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Thomas Hart

280. M ISS SARAH MERWIN PROVOOST Iowa Seventh in descent from David Provoost 7th from Gov. Robert Treat

680. M RS. NATHAN T. PULSIFER (Almira Houghton Valentine) nFifth i descent from Lieut. Jonathan Houghton

179* M RS. JOHN PURDON (Frances N elson Bogert) Fifthn i descent from Adj. Michael Jackson 9th f rom Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 8th from Rev. Richard Denton 6th from Lieut. William Sheffield 4th from Capt. 185 931. M RS. WILLIAM ALLEN PUTNAM (Carolyn R. R. Haines) nSixth i descent from Col. Richard Townley 9th f rom Hon. John Clark 8th from Hon. William Bond 8th from Emanuel Downing 8th from Daniel Pierce 8th from Major Robert Pike 8th from Lieut. William Pratt 7th from Ensign John Barrell 7th from Anthony Stoddard 6th from Hon. Joshua Pierce 6th from Lieut. Thomas Wilder 5th from Dr. Joseph Pierce 5th from Hon. Joseph Wilder 4th from Col. Caleb Wilder

84. M RS. MOSES TAYLOR PYNE (Anna Margaretta Stockton) nFourth i descent from Justice Richard Stockton

462. M RS. LEONARD GREEN QUINLIN (Mary A mis) nFourth i descent from Col. George Taylor 7th f rom Col. John Catlett 6th from John Catlett, 2nd 5th from Jonathan Gibson 5th from James Taylor 4th from Capt. John Ashby

437.* M RS. THOMAS RAINEY (Grace Priscilla Ogden) Sixth in descent from John Ogden 186 68i. M RS. GEORGE FREDERICK RALPH (Cornelia Marion Barnes) Eighthn i descent from Resolved Waldron ioth from William C ollier ioth from Stephen H opkins 9th from Thomas B urgess 9th from Giles H opkins 9th from Capt. J ohn Johnson 9th from Lieut. W illiam Merrick 9th from Nicholas S now 9th from Hon. C onstant Southworth 8th from William B artholomew 8th from Joris J ansen de Rapalje 8th from Capt. I saac Johnson 8th from William S wift 8th from Capt. T homas Topping 7th from Lieut. W illiam Bartholomew 7th from Peter B ogardus 7th from Isaac J ohnson 7th from Lieut. W illiam Teller 7th from Capt. G errit Teunisse Van Vechten 7th from Evert J ansen Wendell 7th from Major P ieter Winne 6th from Ensign S tephen Topping 5th from Lieut. W illiam Teller 5th from Lieut. D aniel Topping

107.* M RS. JAMES M. RANKIN (Anna Evelina Schenck) nFifth i descent from Capt. Francois Rombouts 5th f rom Robert Blackwell 3rd from Rev. Jacob Blackwell 3rd from Abraham Schenck 2nd from Major Henry Schenck

187 464. M RS. EDWARD S. RAWSON (Elizabeth Rogers) nSixth i descent from Hon. Pierre Fauconnier

197. M RS. ELIPHALET REMINGTON (Jane Strawbridge Ledyard) Sixthn i descent from Col. William Fitzhugh

558. MISS MARGARET SOPHIA REMSEN Seventh in d escent from Johannes de Peyster 8th from Joris J ansen de Rapalje 8th from Thomas S picer 8th from Rutger J acobsen Van Schoenderwoert 7th from Hon. E vert Bancker 7th from Capt. J an Strycker 6th from Capt. J oris Hansen Bergen 6th from Ensign A braham Brasier 6th from Capt. J ohannes de Peyster, 2nd 5th from Lieut. W illiam de Peyster 5th from Lieut. R em Remsen, 2nd 5th from Capt. H endrick Rutgers 4th from Capt. G eorge Steuart 3rd from Col. H enry Remsen 3rd from Capt. J ames Stewart

28* M RS. PHOENIX REMSEN (Sarah Louisa Wagstaff) nFourth i descent from Hon. Robert Ogden

16. M RS. PHILIP RHINELANDER (Adelaide Kip) nEighth i descent from Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 188 53. M RS. T. J. OAKLEY RHINELANDER (Edith Cruger Sands) Sixthn i descent from Hon. John Cruger 9th f rom John Walker 7th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Pierre Fauconnier 7th f rom Capt. John Sands 6th f rom Col. Peter Bard 6th f rom John Abram De Normandie 5th f rom Peter Bard, 2nd 5th f rom 4th f rom Comfort Sands

6. M RS. WILLIAM RHINELANDER (Matilda Cruger Oakley) Fourthn i descent from Hon. John Cruger 5th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 3rd f rom Henry Cruger 2nd f rom Lieut. Jesse Oakley

540. M ISS LOUISA VERPLANCK RICHARDS Fifth in descent from Capt. George Richards

773. M RS. JOHN JACKSON RIKER (Edith Bartow) nSixth i descent from Major Sir John Pell

762. M RS. WILLIAM R. ROBERTSON (Eva Hutchins) Texas Eighthn i descent from Capt. John Seaman

189 2o8. M RS. ARTHUR ROBINSON (Jane Howell Porter) Fifthn i descent from Hon. Johannes Abeel 7th f rom Edward Howell 7th f rom Lieut.-Col. Joshua Porter 5th f rom Major Peter Matthews 4th f rom Col. Vincent Mathews

900. M RS. CHARLES MULFORD ROBINSON (Eliza Ten Eyck Pruyn) Fifthn i descent from Capt. Hendrick Ten Eyck

89. M RS. JEREMIAH POTTER ROBINSON (Margaret Downing Lanman) nFourth i descent from Governor Jonathan Trumbull no. M RS. WILLIAM ROBISON (Jeannie Floyd-Jones) nSixth i descent from Col. Richard Floyd 8th f rom Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 7th f rom Hon. Matthais Nicoll 7th f rom Col. Thomas Willett 6th f rom Pieter Haring 6th f rom Col. John Jackson 6th f rom Major Thomas Jones 6th f rom Col. William Willett 5th f rom Justice David Jones

328. M RS. CHARLES FRANCIS ROE (Katherine Bissell Bogert) Sixthn i descent from Capt. John Marsh 10th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 9th from Jan Snedeker 8th from Gerrit Bicker 190 8th from David D eMarest 8th from Lieut. J ohn Hollister 8th from Minne J ohannes 8th from Capt. J an Stryker 8th from Capt. A rie Cornelisen Van Schaick 8th from Abram V er Planck 8th from Gov. J ohn Webster 7th from John B issell 7th from Edward G riswold 7th from John L oomis 7th from John M oore 7th from Capt. C asper Stymets 7th from Hon. R ichard Treat 7th from Laurens A ndriese Van Boskirck 6th from Quartermaster T homas Bissell 6th from Samuel B uel 6th from Jean D eMarest 6th from Capt. C yprian Nichols 6th from Att.-Gen. W illiam Pitkin 6th from Albert T erhune 6th from Lieut. R obert Webster 5th from Capt. J ohn Buel 4th from Col. E benezer Marsh

194. M RS. ARCHIBALD ROGERS (Annie Caroline Coleman) Fourthn i descent from Governor James Habersham

892. M RS. HANFORD NEWELL ROGERS (Juliette G ardiner) Mississippi Eighthn i descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner

226* M RS. P. V. ROGERS (Elizabeth Butler) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Thomas Munson 191 MRS. W ALLACE B. ROGERS (Nina E astman) Mississippi Eighth i n descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 8th f rom Peter Tilton 7th from David Gardiner

MISS L UCY WARD ROLLINS Seventh i n descent from Chief- Justice John Plaisted ioth from Gov. A mbrose Gibbons ioth from Lieut. R alph Hall 9th from Gov. T homas Dudley 9th from Capt. K ingsley Hall 9th from Ensign J eremy Houchin 9th from Henry S herburne 9th from Anthony S tanyan 9th from Rev. J ohn Wheelwright 9th from Gov. J ohn Winthrop 8th from Lieut. T homas Bartlett 8th from Robert C lement 8th from Rev. S amuel Dudley 8th from William E stowe 8th from Edward H ilton 8th from Capt. C hristopner Hussey 8th from Lieut. S amuel Ingalls 8th from Edward J ackson 8th from Moses L eavitt 8th from Robert P age 8th from Capt. J ohn Pickering 8th from Lieut. R oger Plaisted 8th from Henry S ewall 8th from Roger S haw 8th from Samuel W heelwright 7th from Capt. J osiah Converse 7th from Capt. H enry Dow 7th from Capt. A bner Fogg 7th from Major C harles Frost 192 7th f rom Capt. Tobias Langdon 7th f rom Capt. John Leighton 7th f rom Henry Robie 7th f rom Lieut. John Shapleigh 7th f rom Capt. Benjamin Swett 7th f rom Ezekiel Wentworth 7th f rom Capt. John Wheelwright, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Jabez Dow 6th f rom Lieut. Charles Frost, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Paul Gerrish 6th f rom Justice Richard Hilton 6th f rom Ensign Jeremiah Rollins 6th f rom Capt. John Waldron 6th f rom Capt. Benjamin Wentworth 5th f rom Justice Simon Frost 5th f rom Ichabod Rollins 4th f rom Lieut. Michael Jackson

914. M RS. CHARLES WILLIAM ROMEYN (Caroline Estelle Young) Ninthn i descent from Hendrick Hendricksen Kip

35. M RS. HILBORNE L. ROOSEVELT (Kate Shippen) Seventh i n descent from Justice

754- M RS. ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT (Lilie Hamersley) nSixth i descent from Col. Jabez Hamlin

193 167.* M RS. ROSWELL-SMITH (Annie G oodrich Ellsworth) Seventh i n descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey 8th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 7th f rom Lieut. William Chittenden 7th f rom Edward Griswold 6th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 6th f rom Capt. Caleb Stanley 6th f rom Henry Wolcott 5th f rom Col. David Goodrich 5th f rom Justice William Pitkin 2nd f rom Ch.-Jus. Oliver Ellsworth

502. M RS. JOHN SUMNER RUNNELS (Helen Rutherford Baker) Illinois Seventh i n descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant

331. M RS. WALTER S. RUSSELL .(Mary E Rumney) Michigan Sixthn i descent from Anthony Rutgers

714. M RS. JOHN O'BRIEN RUST (Cynthia W estfall) Tennessee nEighth i descent from David Provoost 7th f rom Roeloff Swartwout

608. M RS. JOHN P. RUTTER (Jane Foulke) Seventh i n descent from Justice

845. M RS. ARTHUR RYLE (Caroline E lizabeth Fisher) Seventh i n descent from Lieut.-Col. William Fitzhugh 194 696. M RS. CHARLES DWIGHT SABIN (Susan Gould Tilden) nEighth i descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton

764. M ISS GERTRUDE TREADWELL SACKETT Fifth in descent from Col. John Moore

826. M RS. RUSSELL SAGE (Margaret O livia Slocum) Fifthn i descent from Governor John Wanton

211. M RS. WILLIAM HENRY SAGE (Isabel Whitney) Ninthn i descent from Hon. John Alden 10th f rom Capt. John Gorham 10th from John Howland 10th from William Mullins 9th f rom Lieut.-Col. John Gorham 9th f rom Constant Southworth 8th f rom Capt. George Denison 8th f rom Capt. John Gallup 8th f rom Thomas Stanton 6th f rom Nehemiah Smith

141* M RS. ETIENNE ST. GEORGE (Alice Lee Goodrich) Eightn i descent from Governor Thomas Welles 7th f rom Rev. Charles Chauncey 7th f rom Capt. George Denison 7th f rom Edward Griswold 6th f rom Capt. John Gallup 6th f rom Capt. James Judson 5th f rom Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey 5th f rom Col. David Goodrich 4th f rom Rev. William Worthington 195 409* M RS. FRANCIS H. SALTUS (Eliza Howe Evertson) nSixth i descent from Governor Rip Van Dam 7th f rom Lieut. William Teller 6th f rom Cornet Jan Hendrickse Van Baal 4th f rom Capt. Nicholas Evertsen 3rd f rom Jacob Evertsen

774 M RS. ROLLIN SANFORD SALTUS (Evelyn McCurdy Noyes) Seventh i n descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley 9th f rom Richard Warren 8th f rom Gov. William Hutchinson 8th f rom Gov. Thomas Mayhew 7th f rom Gov. William Coddington 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. Frances Willoughby 6th f rom Rev. James Noyes 6th f rom Gov. Peleg Sanford

142* M RS. MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON (Frances Gardiner) Sixthn i descent from Hon. Pieter Schuyler 8th f rom Lieut. Lion Gardiner 8th f rom Edward Thurston 8th f rom Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 8th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th f rom Major Nicholas de Meyer 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 7th f rom Evart Jansen Wendell 6th f rom Capt. Philip Schuyler 6th f rom Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 6th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rennselaer 5th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 196 5th f rom Capt. Nicholas Schuyler 5th f rom Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 4th f rom Harmanus Schuyler 4th f rom Capt. Johannes Van Rensselaer

548.* M RS. EDWARD SANDERSON (Elizabeth A . Byron) Wisconsin Third in descent from William W. Gilbert

147* M RS. WILLIAM R. SANDS (Mary Thompson Gardiner) Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner

405. M RS. HERBERT LIVINGSTON SATTERLEE (Louisa Pierpont Morgan) Eighth in descent from Col. Samuel Eells

221. M ISS ALICE SCARBOROUGH Ohio nEighth i descent from Hon. Thomas Willett 8th f rom Gov. William Smith 7th from Col. Samuel Partridge

184. M RS. CHARLES ASHMEAD SCHAEFER (Evelyn Schuyler) nSixth i descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 6th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 6th from Major Nicholas De Meyer 6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 5th from Capt. Philip Schuyler 5th from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 5th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 3rd from Capt. Nathaniel Scribner 3rd from Harmanus Schuyler 197 153- M RS. ERNEST SCHELLING (Lucie How Draper) Eighthn i descent from Att.-Gen. Anthony Checkley

163 * M ISS EMMA SCHENCK Fifthn i descent from Hon. Francois Rombouts 7th f rom Joris Jansen de Rapalje 6th from Abraham Schenck 2nd from Major Henry Schenck

721. M RS. FRANK SCHLESINGER (Margaret L ouise Barber) nEighth i descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley

722. M RS. GEORGE J. SCHUSTER (Mary A lexander Bloodgood) Fifthn i descent from Lieut.-Col. Charles Clinton

80. M ISS FANNY SCHUYLER Sixthn i descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 5th f rom Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 4th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston

67. M RS. MONTGOMERY SCHUYLER (Katherine Livingston) nSixth i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 10th f rom Hon. Richard Borden 10th from Capt. Thomas Cook 198 ioth f rom Thomas Newberry ioth from Richard Warren 9th f rom Edward Collins 9th f rom Capt. John Cooke 9th f rom Ensign Thomas Cornell 9th f rom Lieut. William Fowler 9th f rom Ensign Bernard Lombard 9th f rom William Whiting 8th f rom Roger Ailing 8th f rom Capt. William Fowler, 2nd 8th f rom Edward Griswold 8th f rom Cornelis Melyn 8th f rom John Moss 8th f rom William Phelps 8th f rom David Provoost 8th f rom Rev. John Russell 8th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 8th f rom Rev. John Whiting 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom John Briggs 7th f rom Justice Ebenezer Burrill 7th f rom Capt.-Lieut. Jacob de Loper 7th f rom William Dudley 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. Jacob Leisler 7th f rom Rev. Joseph Moss 7th f rom Ensign James Pecker 7th f rom David Provoost, 2nd 7th f rom Rev. Samuel Russell 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. William Trask 6th f rom Col. Herrricus Beekman 6th f rom Ebenezer Burrill, 2nd 6th f rom Hon. Johannes Jansen 6th f rom Capt. David Provoost, 3rd 5th f rom Gilbert Livingston 4th f rom John Kane I44-* M RS. WALTER S. SCHUYLER (Mary Miller Gardiner) Fifth in descent from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 8th f rom Lieut. Lion Gardiner 8th f rom Edward Thurston 8th f rom Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 8th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th f rom Major Nicholas de Meyer 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 7th f rom Evert Jansen Wendell 6th f rom Capt. Philip Schuyler 6th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 6th f rom Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 6th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 5th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 5th f rom Capt. Nicholas Schuyler 4th f rom Harmanus Schuyler 4th f rom Capt. Johannes Van Rensselaer

788. M RS. CHARLES SCRIBNER (Louise Flagg) Eighth in descent from Governor Roger Williams

950. M ISS ALICE RAYMOND SCUDDER Seventh i n descent from Major Matthias Howell

927. M RS. LOUIS LIVINGSTON SEAMAN (Mary Stuart Huntington) Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 9th f rom Edward Holyoke 9th from Hon. William Pynchon 8th from William Cheeseborough 8th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 8th from Hon. John Talcott 200 8th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Capt John Chester 7th f rom Hon. Matthias Nicoll 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Talcott 7th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 6th f rom Major John Chester, Jr. 6th f rom Hon.William Nicoll 5th f rom Capt. Joshua Huntington 4th f rom Col. Jabez Huntington

374. M RS. EDWARD GRIFFIN SELDEN (Abby Spencer Lansing) Seventh i n descent from Sander Leendertse Glen

476. M RS. WILLIAM H. SEWARD (Janet Watson) nSixth i descent from John Winslow 8th f rom Gov. William Hutchinson 7th from Capt. Edward Hutchinson 7th from Rev. William Thompson 7th from Rev. Thomas Weld 7th from Rev. Samuel Whiting 6th from Rev. Joshua Moody 6th from Thomas Weld, 2nd 5th from Col. Edward Winslow

215. M RS. (Abigail Adams Johnson) nSixth i descent from Capt Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 8th f rom Hon. John Alden 8th from Lieut. -Col. Edmund Quincy 8th from Rev. Thomas Shepard 8th from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 7th from Major Nicholas de Meyer 6th from Col. John Quincy 201 6th f rom Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 5th from Capt. Nicholas Schuyler 5th from Capt. John Stephens 4th from President John Adams

671. M RS. JOHN BLASDEL SHAPLEIGH (Anna Merrit) Missouri nEighth i descent from Thomas Benedict

223. M RS. F. W. HOTCHKISS SHEFFIELD (Sarah Kellogg) Eighthn i descent from Governor William Coddington 8th f rom Capt. William Lewis 8th f rom Capt. Thomas Minor 7th f rom Capt. George Denison 6th f rom Lieut. Joseph Kellogg 6th f rom Capt. Thomas Noyes 6th f rom Gov. Peleg Sanford 6th f rom Thomas Stanton

778. M RS. CHARLES SHELDON (Louisa Walker Gulliver) Ninthn i descent from Governor William Bradford

834. M RS. GEORGE R. SHELDON (Mary Robinson Seney) nFourth i descent from Capt. James Nicholson

281. M RS. WILLIAM EDGAR SHEPHERD (Cettie Moore Gwynne) Sixthn i descent from Hon. James Claypoole 8th f rom Governor Roger Williams 202 83. M RS. CHARLES E. SHERMAN (Hannah Newbold Lawrence) Fourthn i descent from Gen. Nathaniel VVoodhull 7th f rom Hon. Matthias Nicoll 7th from Capt. Richard Woodhull 6th from Major Thomas Lawrence 6th from Capt. William Lawrence 6th from Richard Smith, 2nd 6th from Gov. William Smith 5th from Capt. John Lawrence 3rd from Major Jonathan Lawrence

847. M RS. JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN (Carrie Babcock) Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Babcock

474. M RS. RAYMOND HOUGH SHERMAN (Eda Jorane Moody) California nNinth i descent from Joris Jansen de Rapalje

454. M RS. RICHARD J. SHERMAN (Julia Avery) Seventh i n descent from Dep.-Gov. John Humfrey

425. M RS. THOMAS TOWNSEND SHERMAN (Anne Wiggin) Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 9th f rom Hon. Matthew Allyn 9th from Capt. Roger Clap 9th from Capt. Thomas Fitch 9th from Major Benjamin Newberry 8th from Preserved Clap 8th from Rev. Thomas Han ford 8th from Capt. Richard Olmsted 8th from Capt. John Taylor 203 7th f rom Governor Simon Bradstreet 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Comstock 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Couch 7th f rom Capt. James Olmsted 7th f rom Gov. Thomas Wiggin 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Comstock 6th f rom Samuel Fitch

136. M RS. EDWARD LYMAN SHORT (Anna Livingston Petit) Seventh i n descent from Col Robert Livingston 8th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Johannes de Peyster 7th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 7th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 6th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 6th f rom Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 6th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 6th f rom Robert Livingston 5th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 4th f rom Col. Peter R. Livingston

781. M RS. RUFUS ADAMS SIBLEY (Elizabeth Conkey) nNinth i descent from Robert Moulton

520. C OUNTESS VON FRANCKEN SIERSTORPFF (Mary Knowlton) Eighth in descent from Col. William Ward 8th f rom Edward Bangs 8th from William Carpenter 8th from Thomas Howes 8th from Hon. Edward Johnson 7th from Capt. Thomas Howes, 2nd 7th from Matthew Johnson 204 835- M RS. JOSEPH FERRIS SIMMONS (Mable Louise Storm) nFifth i descent from Rev. John Graham 9th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 8th f rom Rev. Charles Chauncey 8th f rom Ensign Thomas Cornell 8th f rom Lieut. Volckert Jansen Douw 8th f rom Capt. Jan Strycker 8th f rom Hon. Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 8th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 8th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 7th f rom Rev. Israel Chauncey 7th f rom Richard Cornell 7th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Capt. Jonas Douw 7th f rom Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 7th f rom Johannes Verveelen 6th f rom Hon. Johannes Cuyler 6th f rom Capt. Petrus Douw 4th f rom Rev. Chauncey Graham 4th f rom Johannes Ten Broeck

S5i. M RS. ROBERT RYLAND SIZER (Mary Theodora Thomsen) nEighth i descent from Capt. Myles Standish

359. M RS. ROSWELL SKEEL, JR. (Emily Ellsworth Ford) Seventh i n descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey

668. M RS. JAMES H. SKINNER (Annie Wood) Minnesota Eighth i n descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 205 MRS. G EORGE P. SLADE (Cornelia Wheeler Strong) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Nathaniel White 9th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Turner 8th f rom John Moss 8th f rom Capt. Nicholas Olmsted 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Wheeler 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Bull 7th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 7th f rom Capt. Caleb Stanley 7th f rom John Strong 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Yale 6th f rom Capt. Roger Pitkin

MRS. H OWARD SLADE (Louisa Norwood) Seventh i n descent from Governor Lewis Morris

MRS. P RESCOTT SLADE (Josephine Bissell Roe) Ninthn i descent from Governor John Webster ioth from Gov. T homas Welles 9th from David D eMarest 9th from Lieut. J ohn Hollister 9th from Minne J ohannes 9th from Capt. J an Strycker 9th from Capt. A rie Cornelisen Van Schaick 9th from Abram I saacse Ver Planck 8th from Hon. R oger Ailing 8th from John B issell 8th from Hon. R ichard Treat 7th from Lieut. J ean DeMarest 7th from Col. L eonard Lewis 7th from Hon. W illiam Pitkin 6th from Capt. J ohn Buel 5th from Ebenezer M arsh 206 131. M RS. SAMUEL SLOAN (Margaret Z abriskie Elmendorf) Fourth i n descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph

554. M RS. ANDREW HEERMANCE SMITH (Jane Terry Sheldon) Seventh i n descent from John Loomis ioth f rom Gov. William Bradford 9th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 7th from Gov. John Haynes 7th from Gov. George Wyllys 6th from Capt. Jonathan Sheldon

396. M RS. ARTHUR COSSLETT SMITH (Elizabeth Storer Atkinson) Sixthn i descent from Lieut. Joseph Storer

506. M RS. C. A. de PEYSTER SMITH ( C atherine A. de Peyster Greene ) Arkansas Fifthn i descent from Chief-Justice Abraham de Peyster 6th f rom Johannes de Peyster

346. M RS. CHARLES EDWIN SMITH (Anna Louise Malsan) Fourth i n descent from Hon. Robert Morris

270. M RS. EDMUND MUNROE SMITH (Gertrude Huidekoper) Seventh i n descent from Justice Edward Shippen 8th f rom Valentine Hollingsworth 7th from Hon. Thomas Budd 5th from 5th from John Lukens 207 5th f rom Capt. Andrew McDowell 5th f rom Hon. Edward Shippen 4th f rom Andrew Colhoon 4th f rom Evan Evans 4th f rom Major Joseph Shippen

786. M RS. EUGENE SMITH (Katharine W adsworth Bacon) nEighth i descent from Governor William Bradford

51. M RS. L. BAYARD SMITH (Louisa Norwood) Sixthn i descent from Governor Lewis Morris 7th f rom Att.-Gen. James Graham 4th from Lewis Morris Ashfield

367. M RS. WILTON MERLE SMITH (Zaidee Van Santvoord) Fourth i n descent from Col. Thomas De Kay 7th f rom Robert Titus 7th f rom Capt. John Underhill 7th f rom Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 6th f rom Lieut. Jacob Sanders Glen 6th f rom Col. John Jackson 6th f rom Major Thomas Miles 6th f rom Col. Thomas Willett 5th f rom Capt. Samuel Cook 4th f rom Col. Jacob Lansing 4th f rom Col. Henry Quackenbush

468. M RS. JOHN HOWARD SOUTHWORTH (Mary Lyon) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 208 596. M RS. CHARLES ALFRED SPALDING . (Katharine Culver) -Seventh i n descent from Lieut. Jasper Griffing

579. M RS. WILLIAM DIXON SPALDING (Mary Elizabeth Field) nSixth i descent from Governor Robert Treat

291. M RS. THOMAS W. SPENCE (Maria C ornelia Tallmadge) Wisconsin nFourth i descent from Hon. William Floyd

924. M RS. IRVIN AUCHINLOSS SPRAGUE (Julia Miller) nTenth i descent from Dep.-Gov. Samuel Symonds 9th f rom Edward Griswold 8th from Thomas Chandler 8th from George Giddings 8th from Lieut. Frances Paybodie 8th from Lieut. John Stevens 8th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 8th from John Whipple

202. M RS. LOUIS LEE STANTON (Pauline Dickson) Seventh i n descent from Capt. George Denison 7th f rom Gov. William Coddington 7th from Rev. James Noyes 7th from Thomas Stanton 7th from Capt. Isaac Williams 6th from Rev. James Noyes, 2nd 6th from Gov. Peleg Sanford 5th from Lieut.-Col. 4th from Capt. William Williams 209 755- M RS. EDWIN LINCOLN STANWOOD, JR. (Margaret C hurchill Boyd) Maine nEighth i descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin

918. M RS. JOHN NOBLE STEARNS (Mary Potts) Fifthn i descent from Daniel McConaughy

420* M RS. JAMES HERVEY STEBBINS (Frances Ames Phelps) nEighth i descent from John Willis

553. M RS. ROBERT DUTCHER STERLING (Ruth Lancaster Hoe) nNinth i descent from Governor John Haynes

815. M ISS MARY B. STEWARD Eighthn i descent from Capt. John Underhill 9th f rom Lieut. Robert Feake 8th f rom Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 8th f rom Robert Titus 7th f rom Col. John Jackson 7th f rom Capt. John Seaman *'~ 6th f rom Gabriel Ludlow

673. M ISS FRANCES ANN STIGER Eighthn i descent from Rev. George Phillips 9th f rom John Cross 8th f rom Samuel Appleton 7th f rom Lieut. » T homas Lambert 434- M RS. WILLIAM EDWIN STIGER (Mary Hamilton Morris) Fifthn i descent from Governor Lewis Morris

784. M ISS CHARLOTTE ROGERS STILLMAN Ninth in descent from Gov.

509.* M RS. THOMAS E. STILLMAN (Elizabeth Greenman) Eighthn i descent from Hon. Joseph Clarke

13a* M RS. DANIEL M. STIMSON (Edith Parker) Ninthn i descent from Governor William Bradford 9th f rom Major-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 9th f rom Thomas Gardner 9th f rom Rev. Frances Higginson 9th f rom Edmond Hobart 9th f rom John Howland 9th f rom Rev. Zachariah Symmes 9th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 9th f rom Rev. Henry Whitfield 8th f rom Hon. Matthew Allyn 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 8th f rom Edward Collins 8th f rom Gov. Thomas Dudley 8th f rom Capt. John Gorham 8th f rom Gov. John Haynes 8th f rom Rev. John Higginson 8th f rom George Hull 8th f rom Rev. Richard Mather 8th f rom Capt. John Putnam

211 8th f rom Capt. Thomas Savage 8th f rom Lieut. William Spencer 8th f rom John Strong 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. Samuel Symonds 8th f rom Gov. Robert Treat 8th f rom Rev. John Warham 8th f rom Hon. William Whiting 8th f rom Gov. George Wyllys 7th f rom Rev. William Adams 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Allyn 7th f rom Samuel Clap 7th f rom Capt. Daniel Epes 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Gardner 7th f rom Lieut.-Col. John Gorham, 2nd 7th f rom Major William Hathorne 7th f rom Capt. John Higginson, 2nd 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. John Mason 7th f rom Samuel Mather 7th f rom John Moore 7th f rom Capt. Cyprian Nichols 7th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 7th f rom Capt. Caleb Stanley 7th f rom Rev. John Whiting 7th f rom Major Simon Willard 7th f rom Rev. John Woodbridge 7th f rom Hon. Samuel Wyllys 6th f rom Rev. Daniel Epes, 2nd 6th f rom Lieut. John Higginson, 3rd 6th f rom Capt. Cyprian Nichols, 2nd 6th f rom Justice William Pitkin, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Jonathan Prescott 6th f rom Lieut. James Putnam 6th f rom Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 5th f rom Rev. Thomas Clap 5th f rom Rev. Peter Clark 5th f rom Major Daniel Epes, 3rd 5th f rom Gov. William Pitkin, 3rd 5th f rom Lieut. Israel Porter 4th f rom Capt. Daniel Epes, 4th 212 342. M RS. HENRY L. STIMSON (Mabel Wellington White) Eighth in descent from Capt. Myles Standish ioth f rom Rev. Francis Higginson ioth from Rev. Henry Whitfield 9th from John Clark 9th from Rev. Nathaniel Rogers 9th from Capt. Thomas Savage 9th from Gov. John Webster 9th from Gov. George Wyllys 8th from Hon. John Alden 8th from Rev. William Hubbard 8th from Major John Pynchon 8th from Major Simon Willard 7th from Capt. Richard Bushnell 7th from Capt. Jonathan Prescott 7th from Capt. Nathaniel White 4th from Justice Roger Sherman

354. M ISS MARGARET STIMSON nNinth i descent from Governor George Wyllys ioth f rom Gov. William Bradford ioth from Rev. Francis Higginson ioth from Capt. John Johnson ioth from Rev. Richard Mather 9th from Lieut. Henry Bowen 9th from Gov. John Haynes 9th from Capt. Isaac Johnson 9th from Peter Palfrey 9th from Dep.-Gov. Samuel Symonds 8th from Lieut.-Col. John Gorham 8th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 8th from Major Simon Willard 6th from Gov. William Pitkin, 3rd

213 704. M RS. EDWARD CANTEY STOCKTON (Nellie E. Mitchell) Fifthn i descent from Governor Alexander Spotswood 7th f rom Gov. Robert Carter 7th f rom Gov. 5th f rom Gov. John Blair 5th f rom William Dandridge 4th f rom Armistead Burwell 4th f rom County-Lieutenant John Spotswood

813. M ISS MAUDE SPOTTSWOOD STOCKTON Sixthn i descent from Governor Alexander Spotswood

701. M RS. TELFAIR STOCKTON (Florence O rlean Fitch) Florida Eighth in descent from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne

304. M RS. CHAUNCEY STODDARD (Pauline Cady) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Epenetus Piatt

800. M RS. FRANCIS RUSSELL STODDARD, JR. (Eleanor Sherburne Whipple) Seventh i n descent from Gov. John Wentworth 10th f rom William Arnold 10th f rom Gov. Thomas Dudley 10th f rom Rev. William Thompson 9th f rom William Carpenter 9th f rom Robert Coles, 1st 9th f rom Rev. Samuel Dudley 9th f rom Gov. Theophilus Eaton 9th f rom Lieut. Andrew Eliot 9th f rom Gov. Ambrose Gibbons 214 9th f rom Hon. Samuel Gorton 9th f rom Lieut. Ralph Hall 9th f rom Edward Howell 9th f rom Henry Langstaffe 9th f rom Hon. Matthias Nicoll 9th f rom Hateville Nutter 9th f rom Capt. Jan Strycker 9th f rom William Washburne 9th f rom Elder William Wentworth 9th f rom Francis Wickes 9th f rom Lieut. Jonas Wood 8th f rom Capt. Robert Cole, 2nd 8th f rom Col. Richard Floyd 8th f rom Major Charles Frost 8th f rom Justice Kinsley Hall 8th f rom Valentine Hill 8th f rom Robert Jackson 8th f rom Lieut. Anthony Nutter 8th f rom Hon. William Pepperrell 8th f rom Capt. Epenetus Piatt 8th f rom Capt. John Seaman 8th f rom Henry Sherburne 8th f rom Richard Smith 8th f rom John Townsend 7th f rom Capt. Benjamin Carpenter 7th f rom Hon. John Frost 7th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Hill 7th f rom Col. John Jackson 7th f rom Col. Joseph Sherburne 7th f rom Capt. Edmund Smith 7th f rom Lieut. Richard Smith, 2nd 7th f rom Lieut. Johannes Ter Bos 6th f rom Rev. John Blunt 6th f rom Major Thomas Jones 6th f rom Capt. Richard Smith, 3rd 6th f rom Hon. Daniel Warner 6th f rom Hunking Wentworth 5th f rom Col. John Bailey 5th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Piatt

215 567 * M ISS CAROLINE PHELPS STOKES Eighthn i descent from Governor John Haynes

503. M ISS OLIVIA E. PHELPS STOKES Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley

772. M ISS ANNIE STONE Ninthn i descent from Rev. Francis Higginson

444. M RS. LAURISTON L. STONE (Martha Noyes Burt) Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 9th f rom Hon. John Alden 9th f rom William MulHns 9th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 9th f rom Thomas Rogers 8th f rom Hon. Matthew Allyn 8th f rom William Paybodie 8th f rom Hon. William Whiting 7th f rom Col. John Allyn 7th f rom Thomas Benedict 7th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford 7th f rom Capt. John Gallup 7th f rom Rev. James Noyes 7th f rom Rev. John Whiting 6th f rom Rev. James Noyes, Jr. 6th f rom Hon. William Whiting

737. M RS. AARON PUTNAM STORRS (Louise Leavitt Piatt) nEighth i descent from Hon. Richard Treat 6th from Capt. William Ely

645.* M RS. WILLIAM MANSFIELD STORRS (Harriet Louise Butterfield) Fifth in descent from Ensign Benjamin Butterfield 216 636. M RS. WILLIAM CUMMINGS STORY (Daisy Allen) Eighthn i descent from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne —

687. M RS. VANDERLYNN STOW (EHza W ar ford Ellis) California Seventh in d escent from Col. Robert Livingston 9th from Cornelis M elyn 9th from Brant A rentse Van Slichtenhorst 8th from Lieut. W ilhelmus Beekman 8th from Jacobe d Loper 8th from Hon. J ames Graham 8th from Lieut. G overt Loockermans 8th from David P rovoost 8th from Capt. P hilip Pieterse Schuyler 7th from Col. H enricus Beekman 7th from Governor L ewis Morris 6th from Richard A shfield 6th from Gilbert L ivingston 6th from Gerrit V an Home 5th from Hon. L ewis Morris Ashfield 5th from Lieut.-Col. J ames Hude 5th from Robert G ilbert Livingston

559* M RS. CALVIN D. STOWELL (Amelia Wilgus Estey) Eighth in descent from Governor John Winslow 10th f rom Governor William Hutchinson 8th from Capt. Edward Hutchinson 8th from Rev. William Thompson 8th from Rev. Thomas Weld 8th from Rev. Samuel Whiting 7th from Rev. Joshua Moody 7th from Thomas Weld, 2nd 6th from Col. Edward Winslow 217 MRS. C HARLES GODFREY STRATER (Adeline H elme) Kentucky Eighth in descent from Capt. Nicasius de Sille

MRS. E LIPHALET PLATT STRATTON (Harriet L ouisa Woodhull) Seventh in descent from Justice Richard Woodhull 6th f rom Gov. William (Tangier) Smith 6th from Capt. Richard Woodhull, Jr. 5th from Lieut. Daniel Sayre 5th from William Henry Smith

MRS. A LBERT THEODORE STRAUCH (Maude M ary Mitchell) Seventh in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 9th f rom Ensign Thomas Cornell 9th from John Stratton 8th from John Hicks 8th f rom Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 7th f rom Capt. William Hartwell 7th f rom Col. Thomas Hicks 7th f rom Major Daniel Whitehead 7th f rom Col. Thomas Willett 6th f rom Gideon Macon 5th f rom William Macon

MRS. A LAN HARTWELL STRONG e(Susan D Lancey Van Rensselaer) Sixth in descent from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 9th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 8th f rom Col. Henricus Beekman 8th f rom Edward Collins 7th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 7th f rom Rev. John Russell 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Rev. John Whiting 218 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Rev. Samuel Russell 6th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 5th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston, 2nd 5th f rom Col. Jacob Rutsen 5th f rom Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 4th f rom Capt. Jacob Rutsen, 2nd 4th f rom Capt. Johannes Van Rensselaer 3rd f rom Col.

470. M RS. THERON G. STRONG (Martha Howard Prentice) nSixth i descent from Lieut. John Howard 7th f rom Thomas Lynde 7th f rom Edward Morris 5th f rom Nathaniel Sartell 4th f rom Lieut. Joshua Howard 3rd f rom Lieut. Ezra Parmelee 3rd f rom Major Nathaniel Sartell Prentice

103.* M RS. HOMER H. STUART (Margaret Elizabeth Dunbar) Eighth i n descent from Governor Thomas Welles 7th f rom Rev. Charles Chauncey 7th f rom William Chesebrough 7th f rom Lieut. William Chittenden 7th f rom Capt. George Denison 7th f rom Edward Griswold 6th f rom Samuel Boardman 6th f rom Capt. John Gallup 6th f rom Capt. James Judson 5th f rom Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey 5th f rom Capt. William Ely 5th f rom Col. David Goodrich 4th f rom Col. Elihu Chauncey 4th f rom Major Daniel Ely 4th f rom Rev. William Wortbington 219 746. M RS. MALCOLM STUART (Edna Graham Storm) Fifthn i descent f rom Rev. John Graham 8th from Rev. C harles Chauncey 8th from Ensign T homas Cornell 8th from Lieut. V olckert Jansen Douw 8th from Capt. J an Strycker 8th from Capt. J ohannes Pieterse Van Brugh 8th from Col. O loff Stevense Van Cortlandt 8th from Capt. J eremias Van Rensselaer 7th from Rev. I srael Chauncey 7th from Richard C ornell 7th from Major H endrick Cuyler 7th from Capt. J onas Douw 7th from Major D irck Wesselse Ten Broeck 7th from Major H endrick Van Rensselaer 7th from Johannes V erveelin 6th from Capt. P etrus Douw 6th from Hon. J ohannes Cuyler 4th from Rev. C hauncey Graham 4th from Johannes T en Broeck

88. M RS. HENRY CADY STURGES (Sarah A dams MacWhorter) nNinth i descent from Governor John Webster 9th f rom Major George Lydall 8th f rom Lieut. Henry Adams 8th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 7th f rom Henry Adams, 2nd 7th f rom Capt. John Buel 6th f rom Col. Ebenezer Marsh

45 * M RS. WOODRUFF SUTTON, JR. (Helen Rosalie Remsen) Fifth in descent from Hon. Robert Ogden 220 272 * M RS. JOSEPH R. SWAN (Emma Mann) Seventh i n descent from Rev. Samuel Stone

587* M RS. DANIEL SWIGERT (Annette M agdalen Brodhead) nFifth i descent from Capt. Daniel Brodhead

481. M RS. FITCH J. SWINBURNE (Laura Perry) nEighth i descent from Capt. Thomas Minor 9th f rom John Dunham 9th f rom Governor Thomas Roberts 8th f rom Capt. James Avery 8th f rom Rev. John Lothrop 7th f rom Hugh Caulkins 7th f rom Philip Sherman 5th f rom Capt. Daniel Hyde

763. M RS. SEABROOK WHITE SYDNOR (Ella Hutchins) Texas Eighthn i descent from Capt. John Seaman

187. M ISS MARY TABER Fifthn i descent from Maj.-Gen. John Bradstreet

363. M ISS LOUISA WEBSTER TAYLOR Seventh i n descent from Capt. Giles Hamlin 10th f rom Elder William Brewster 8th from Capt. Christopher Christophers 8th from Edward Collins 8th from Hon. Richard Treat 8th from Gov. John Webster 221 8th f rom William Whiting 7th f rom Justice Richard Christophers 7th f rom Lieut. Robert Webster 6th f rom Justice John Hamlin 5th f rom Col. Jabez Hamlin 4th f rom Col. Comfort Sage

682. M ISS MARGARET LIVINGSTON TAYLOR Ohio Sixth in descent from Governor Pieter Schuyler

756. M RS. THOMAS TAYLOR, JR. (Florence C larkson) Illinois Sixthn i descent from Hon. Matthew Clarkson

709. M RS. WILLIAM AMBROSE TAYLOR (Jessie Stillman) Eighthn i descent from Governor Benedict Arnold

604. M RS. WILLIAM HENRY TAYLOR (Helen Collard) Ohio Ninthn i descent from Abraham Pieterse Van Deursen

686. M ISS MARION JANE TERRY Seventh i n descent from Governor John Haynes

490 * M RS. SETH SPRAGUE TERRY (Gertrude Putnam Fenner) Sixthn i descent from Capt. Arthur Fenner

453* M RS. DAVID G. THAYER (Helen L. Vose) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Martin Crygier 222 362. M RS. FREDERICK FERRIS THOMPSON (Mary Clark) Eighthn i descent from Lieut. William Clarke

469. M RS. JOSEPH T. THOMPSON (Jane Remsen) Seventh i n descent from Johannes de Peyster

878. M RS. LAUNT THOMPSON (Maria Potter) Seventh i n descent from Hon. Samuel Gorton 7th from W illiam Arnold 7th from E dward Fisher 7th from R obert Potter 7th from E dward Smith 6th from S tephen Arnold 6th from M oses Lippitt 6th from J ohn Nott 6th from J ohn Potter 6th from C apt. Thomas Topping 5th from C apt. Othniel Gorton

646. M RS. ROBERT MEANS THOMPSON (Sarah Gibbes) Seventh i n descent from Rev. John Russell

157* M RS. WILLIAM A. THOMPSON (Harriet Clarkson Crosby) nSixth i descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler

255. M RS. WILLIAM GILMAN THOMPSON (Harriet Pomeroy) nFifth i descent from Governor William Pitkin 223 649. M ISS ANNE THOMSON nNinth i descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew

477* M ISS ELIZABETH MAYHEW THOMSON Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew in. M RS. CONDE RAGUET THORN (Louise Akerly Floyd-Jones) Fifthn i descent from Justice David Jones 8th f rom Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 7th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 6th from Col. Richard Floyd 6th from Lieut. Epenetus Piatt 6th from Col. William Willett

898. M RS. EDWIN THORNE (Phebe Ketchum) Seventh i n descent from Att.-Gen. James Graham 8th f rom John Banks 8th f rom Rev. Peter Bulkeley 7th f rom Marshal-Gen. John Green 7th f rom Col. Jonathan Horton 7th f rom Marshal-Gen. Edward Mitchelson 7th f rom Hon. John Talcott 7th f rom William Wells 6th f rom Capt. Matthias Burnet 6th f rom Gov. Lewis Morris 6th f rom Lieut.-Col. John Talcott, Jr. 5th f rom Major Augustine Graham 5th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Ketchum 5th f rom Eleazar Miller 4th f rom Capt. Joseph Ketchum 4th f rom Major Jonathan Landon 224 143- M RS. JONATHAN THORNE (Harriet S. Van Schoonhoven) Fifthn i descent from Capt. Jacobus Van Schoonhoven

872. M RS. WILLIAM V. S. THORNE (Julia Therese Keyser) nEighth i descent from Hon. James Saunders 9th f rom Philip Eliot 8th f rom Capt. Daniel Fisher 8th f rom Ensign Thomas Fuller 8th f rom Edward Holyoke 7th f rom Capt. Daniel Fisher, Jr. 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Putnam 6th f rom Capt. Darby Lux 5th f rom Dirck Keyser 4th f rom Ensign Daniel Bowley

101. M ISS MARY BLEECKER SEYMOUR TIBBITS Sixth in descent from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker

90. M ISS SARAH BLEECKER TIBBITS Seventh i n descent from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 8th f rom Major Abram Staats 8th f rom Abram Ver Planck 8th f rom Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 7th f rom David Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Jochem Staats 6th f rom Capt. Barent Staats

344.* M RS. WALTER P. TILLMAN (Ellen Augusta Freeman) nEighth i descent from Edmund Freeman 6th f rom Capt. John Otis 225 151. M RS. T. WOLFE TONE (Rosalie Colhoun) nSixth i descent from Hon. Matthew Clarkson

227. M RS. JOSEPH TUCKERMAN TOWER (Maria Bockee Carpenter) nSixth i descent from Major Thomas Jones

785. M ISS AMY CORNELL TOWNSEND Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Underhill

415. M RS. EDWARD MITCHELL TOWNSEND, JR. (Alice Greenough) Ninthn i descent from Richard Warren 9th f rom Ma j .-Gen. Daniel Gookin 9th f rom Major Abram Staats 9th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 9th f rom Evert Jansen Wendell 9th f rom Hon. Thomas Willett 8th f rom John Cushing 8th f rom Anthony Stoddard 8th f rom Capt. Johannes Wendell 7th f rom Edward Bromfield 7th f rom Col. Edmund Quincy

13* M RS. HOWARD TOWNSEND (Justine Van Rensselaer) Fifthn i descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th from Gov. Nicholas Bayard 6th from Col. Robert Livingston 6th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 6th from Major Abram Staats 6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 226 6th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 5th f rom Samuel Bayard 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 5th f rom Robert Livingston, 2nd 5th f rom Col. Johannes Schuyler 5th f rom Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 5th f rom Gov. 4th f rom Hon. Stephen Bayard 4th f rom Lieut.-Col. 3rd f rom Major-Gen. Philip J. Schuyler 3rd f rom Col. Stephen Van Rensselaer, 2nd

531. M RS. JAMES RODMAN TOWNSEND (Martha Rosalie Coe) nFifth i descent from Col. Jonathan Hoyt

456. M RS. JOHN TOWNSEND (Mary L earned Cook) Minnesota Seventh i n descent from Col. John Jackson

35 * M RS. STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER TOWNSEND (Janet King) nFifth i descent from Capt. George De Kay

766. M RS. ANDREW J. TOWN SON (Marie Antoinette Castle) Ninthn i descent from Governor Thomas Prince

676. M RS. EDWARD TRENCHARD (Mary Cornelia Stafford) Eighth i n descent from Hon. William Pynchon 9th f rom Capt. John Johnson 8th f rom Gov. John Coggeshall 8th f rom William Gaylord 8th f rom William Hubbard 227 8th f rom Roger Mowry 8th f rom Rev. Nathaniel Rogers 8th f rom Rev. Henry Smith 8th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 8th f rom Matthew West 8th f rom Stukeley Westcott 8th f rom Gov. George Wyllys 7th f rom Samuel Bennett 7th f rom Samuel Boardman 7th f rom Joshua Coggeshall 7th f rom Emanuel Downing 7th f rom Joseph Hawley 7th f rom Rev. William Hubbard, 2nd 7th f rom Major John Pynchon, 1st 7th f rom John Rathbone 6th f rom Col. John Pynchon, 2nd 5th f rom Capt. Joseph Hawley 5th f rom Capt. Samuel Terry

70. M RS. HENRY GRAFF TREVOR (Margaret Helen Schieffelin) Seventh in descent from Capt. William Lawrence

595. M RS. THEODORE VAN ANTWERP TROTTER (Lucy Byrd Allibone) Fifth in descent from Hon. John Kay

479. M RS. FREDERIC C. TRUSLOW (Annie Gates Babcock) Seventh in descent from Capt. James Babcock

489. M RS. ROBERT H. TURLE (Kathleen Gordon Ford) Eighth in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 228 3. M ISS KATHERINE E. TURNBULL Fifthn i descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Maj. Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 6th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 5th f rom Stephen Groesbeck 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 5th f rom Hon. Dirck Ten Broek 4th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 3rd f rom William Paterson

879. M RS. GEORGE MONTGOMERY TUTTLE (Mabel Chauvenet Holden) Eighthn i descent from Maj. -Gen. Humphrey Atherton

532. M RS. RICHARD KNICKERBOCKER TYLER (Louise McCullough Rollins) Seventh i n descent from Chief -Justice John Plaisted 10th f rom Gov. Ambrose Gibbons ioth from Lieut. Ralph Hall 9th f rom Gov. Thomas Dudley 9th f rom Capt. Kingsley Hall 9th f rom Ensign Jeremy Houchin 9th f rom Henry Sherburne 9th f rom Anthony Stanyan 9th f rom Rev. John Wheelwright 9th f rom Gov. John Winthrop 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Bartlett 8th f rom Robert Clements 8th f rom Rev. Samuel Dudley 229 8th f rom William Eastowe 8th f rom Edward Hilton 8th f rom Capt. Christopher Hussey 8th f rom Lieut. Samuel Ingalls 8th f rom Edward Jackson 8th f rom Moses Leavitt 8th f rom Robert Page 8th f rom Capt. John Pickering 8th f rom Lieut. Roger Plaisted 8th f rom Henry Sewall 8th f rom Roger Shaw 8th f rom Samuel Wheelwright 7th f rom Capt. Josiah Converse 7th f rom Capt. Henry Dow 7th f rom Capt. Abner Fogg 7th f rom Major Charles Frost 7th f rom Capt. Tobias Langdon 7th f rom Capt. John Leighton 7th f rom Henry Robie 7th f rom Lieut. John Shapleigh 7th f rom Capt. Benjamin Swett 7th f rom Ezekiel Wentworth 7th f rom Capt. John Wheelwright 6th f rom Capt. Jabez Dow 6th f rom Lieut. Charles Frost, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Paul Gerrish 6th f rom Justice Richard Hilton 6th f rom Ensign Jeremiah Rollins 6th f rom Capt. John Waldron 6th f rom Capt. Benjamin Wentworth 5th f rom Justice Simon Frost 5th f rom Ichabod Rollins 4th f rom Lieut. Michael Jackson

MRS. C HARLES DELAMATER VAIL (Helen Hall) nEighth i descent from Francis Bloetgoet

230 ! 888. M RS. EDWARD VAIL (Julia King) Seventh i n descent from William Wells

220. M RS. GARRETT A. VAN ALLEN (Elizabeth Morgan Barker) nEighth i descent from Governor Roger Williams 8th f rom Gov. Jeremiah Clarke 7th from Hon. Richard Borden 7th from Gov. John Coggeshall 7th from Gov. 7th from Gov. 6th from Dep.-Gov. James Barker 6th from Gov. 6th from Att.-Gen. Peter Easton 5th from William Barker 5th from Giles Slocum

523. M RS. E. H. VAN ANTWERP (Elizabeth Hough Trotter) nFifth i descent from Joseph Trotter

115. M RS. JAMES SPENCER VAN CLEEF (Harriet Mulford Howell) Seventh i n descent from Edward Howell 7th f rom Lieut. Lion Gardiner 6th from Major John Howell 6th from Capt. Ezekiel Mulford

231 92. M ISS ANNE STEVENSON VAN CORTLANDT nSixth i descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Capt. Daniel Brodhead 7th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 6th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 6th f rom Major Myndert Schuyler 6th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 5th f rom Ch.-Jus. Abraham de Peyster 5th f rom Johannes de Peyster 5th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 4th f rom Hon. Volckert Pieterse Douw 4th f rom James Stevenson

22* M RS. PIERRE VAN CORTLANDT (Katherine Elizabeth Beck) Sixth from Capt. Daniel Brodhead

148. M RS. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT (Alice Claypoole Gwynne) Sixth in descent from Hon. James Claypoole

152. M ISS MARY VAN BUREN VANDERPOEL nFourth i descent from Capt. Benjamin Williams 8th f rom Rev. John Lothrop 8th f rom Richard Warren 7th f rom Lieut. Anthony Eames 7th f rom Edward Griswold 7th f rom Abram Ver Planck 6th f rom Lieut. Francis Griswold 6th f rom Capt. Isaac Van Vleeck 6th f rom Richard Williams 5th f rom Lieut. Melgert W. Vanderpoel

808. M RS. LAWRENCE E. VAN ETTEN (Elizabeth Barnard Schoonmaker) Eighth i n descent from Lieut. Hendrick J. Schoonmaker 232 508* M RS. ALEXANDER T. VAN NEST (Margaret Taylor) Thirdn i descent from Justice Roger Sherman

716. M RS. CORTLANDT S. VAN RENSSELAER (Horace Macauley) Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Underhill

15. M RS. KILIAEN VAN RENSSELAER (Olivia Phelps Atterbury) Thirdn i descent from Justice Elisha Boudinot 9th f rom Gov. John Haynes 8th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 8th from Henry Wolcott 8th from Gov. George Wyllys 7th from Col. William Peartree 4th from William Peartree Smith

196. M RS. MAUNSELL VAN RENSSELAER (Isabella Mason) nSixth i descent from Col. Jabez Hamlin 10th from Elder W illiam Brewster 8th from Rev. A dam Blackman 8th from Capt. N icholas Danforth 8th from Hon. R ichard Treat 8th from Gov. J ohn Webster 8th from Rev. J ohn Wilson 7th from Rev. S amuel Danforth 7th from Richard D ummer 6th from Edward B romfield 6th from Capt. C hristopher Christophers 6th from Jeremiah D ummer , 5th from David C owpland 233 91* M RS. STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER (Mary Thorn Carpenter) Seventh i n descent from Roelof Swartwout 7th f rom Capt. John Under hill 6th from Major Thomas Jones 6th from Lieut. Epenetus Piatt

253. M RS. WILLIAM BAYARD VAN RENSSELAER ^ (Louisa Lane) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer

366. M ISS ANNA T. VAN SANTVOORD Fourthn i descent from Col. Thomas De Kay 8th f rom Robert Cole 8th f rom Lieut. Robert Feake 8th f rom Capt. Thomas Munson 7th f rom Sander Leendertse Glen 7th f rom Robert Jackson 7th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Merriman 7th f rom Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 6th f rom Capt. Joseph Hull 6th f rom Col. Thomas Willett 4th f rom Major Abraham Swits

928. M RS. HOWARD VAN SINDEREN (Mary Wilhelmina Mason) Eighthn i decsent from Lieut. Henry Adams

780. M RS. WILLIAM LESLIE VAN SINDEREN (Mary Brinsmade) nSixth i descent from Capt. James Beebe 9th f rom William Lewis 9th f rom Lieut. Samuel Smith 234 8th f rom John Bouton 8th f rom William Holton 8th f rom Capt. William Lewis 8th f rom Lieut. Philip Smith 8th f rom Rev. Samuel Stone 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Benedict 7th f rom Lieut. Timothy Nash 7th f rom Samuel Sherman 6th f rom Joseph Curtis 6th f rom Lieut. Joseph Kellogg 6th f rom Ephraim Stiles 5th f rom Capt. James Beebe 4th f rom Rev. James Beebe 4th f rom Capt. Abraham Brinsmade

322. M RS. ALBERT VAN WYCK (Fanny Gilfillan) Seventh i n descent from Dep.-Gov. James Bishop

336. M ISS MARIANA VELASQUEZ nFifth i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 7th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 6th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 6th f rom Johannes de Peyster 6th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 6th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Col Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 5th f rom Ch.-Jus. Abraham de Peyster 5th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 5th f rom Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 4th f rom Abraham de Peyster, 2nd 4th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston

942. M ISS MARGARITA S. VER PLANCK Sixthn i descent from Ensign Philip Ver Planck 235 MRS. S AMUEL VERPLANCK (Katherine Rankin Wolcott) Fourth i n descent from Governor Roger Wolcott 9th from Capt. T homas Bull 9th from Gov. T homas Welles 8th from Rev. C harles Chauncey 8th from Capt. G eorge Denison 8th from Edward G riswold 8th from John S trong 8th from Thomas W elles, 2nd 7th from William C hittenden 7th from Capt. J ohn Gallup 7th from Capt. J ames Judson 7th from Gov. W illiam Leete 6th from Rev. N athaniel Chauncey 6th from Capt. D aniel Clarke 6th from Capt. W illiam Ely 6th from Col. D avid Goodrich 6th from Henry W olcott 5th from Major D aniel Ely 5th from Capt. S imon Wolcott 5* from Rev. W illiam Worthington 3rd from Gov. O liver Wolcott

MRS. W ILLIAM EDWARD VERPLANCK (Virginia Eliza Darby) Eighth i n descent from Capt. Reinold Marvin 9th f rom Capt. William Lawrence 8th from Gov. 7th from Thomas Stevenson 6th from Samuel Brown 6th from Benjamin Field 5th from John Brown

236 155- M RS. WILLIAM GORDON VER PLANCK (Harriet Anderson Clark) Ninth in descent from Dep.-Gov. Richard Ingoldsby 9th f rom Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 9th f rom Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 8th f rom Justice William Pinhorne 8th f rom Lieut. Nicholas Stillwell 8th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 6th f rom Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer

853. M ISS MARY'WAGSTAFF nFifth i descent from Hon. Robert Ogden

732. M RS. WILLIAM STEWART WOLCOTT (Emeline Alice Welch) Eighth in descent from Lieut. William Pratt

232.* M RS. ISAAC H. WALKER (Cornelia M acy) Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Gorham 8th f rom Hon. Tristram Coffin 8th f rom Thomas Gardner 8th f rom John Howland 7th f rom Hon. Richard Gardner 7th f rom Capt. Christopher Hussey 7th f rom Hon. Thomas Macy 6th f rom Lieut.-Col. John Gorham, 2nd

713. M RS. WALKER (Eliza Marsh) Illinois Fifth in descent from John Hazeltine 237 332. M RS. JOSEPH WALKER, JR. (Elizabeth La Grange Sloan) nFifth i descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph

218* M RS. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS WALKER (Jeannie Livingston Edmond) Sixthn i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 8th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Hon. Frederick Philipse 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Gov. Anthony Brockholles 6th f rom Hon. Philip French 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston 4th f rom Gov. William Livingston

695. M RS. WILLIAM KNICKERBOCKER WALLBRIDGE (Gertrude Minturn Sanford) nTenth i descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker

209. M RS. JAMES W. WALSH (Susan Newbold Lawrence) Sixthn i descent from Capt. William Lawrence

628. M RS. ALEXANDER LADD WARD (Carolyn Dudley Eidlitz) Ninthn i descent from Major Abram Staats

619. M RS. FREDERICK A. WARD (Jessie Littlejohn Thompson) Eighthn i descent from Hon. Richard Treat

697. M RS. THOMAS WARD (Catherine L ucinda Mott) nNinth i descent from Capt. Thomas Minor 238 427. M RS. PERCY WARNER (Margaret E lizabeth Lindsley) Tennessee Seventh i n descent from Major Thomas Lawrence

323.* M RS. GEORGE HENRY WARREN (Mary Caroline Phoenix) Eighthn i descent from Lieut. William Spencer

633. M RS. JAMES TALMAN WATERS (Jane B ailey) West Virginia Seventh i n descent from Capt. Daniel Whitehead

677. M RS. JAMES WASHINGTON WATSON (Mary Elizabeth Ward) Ninthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley

65. M ISS LUCY CARLILE WATSON Sixthn i descent from Dep.-Gov. William Robinson 10th f rom Lieut. William Baulstone 10th from Gov. John Coggeshall 9th f rom John Brown 9th f rom Ralph Earle 9th f rom Dep.-Gov. John Mason 9th f rom Stukely Westcott 9th f rom William Wodell 8th f rom Thomas Arnold 8th f rom Gov. 8th f rom Philip Sherman 8th f rom Lieut. Sarquel Stafford 8th from Richard tyaterman 7th from John Wats0n 5th from Robert Hazard MRS. W ILLIAM H. WATSON (Julia Millard) Sixthn i descent from Capt. 8th f rom John Briggs 8th f rom Gov. John Coggeshall 8th f rom Gov. Nicholas Easton 8th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 7th f rom Gov. Jeremiah Clarke 7th f rom Att.-Gen. Peter Easton 7th f rom Lieut. John Hollister 7th f rom John Moss 6th f rom Att.-Gen. Weston Clarke 6th f rom Capt. Thomas Wheeler

MRS. M ARTIN SHEELER WATTS (Elizabeth Huntington Wolcott Jackson) Sixthn i descent from Governor William Pitkin nth from John T illey ioth from Gov. W illiam Bradford ioth from John H owland ioth from Hon. W illiam Pynchon 9th from Dr. G eorge Alcocke 9th from Capt. N icasius de Sille 9th from Emanuel D owning 9th from Gov. T homas Dudley 9th from Gov. J ohn Haynes 9th from Hon. J ohn Talcott 9th from Capt. N athaniel Turner 9th from Gerrit W olfertse Van Cowenhoven 9th from Brant A rentse Van Slichtenhorst 9th from Gov. T homas Welles 9th from Gov. G eorge Wyllys 8th from Rev. W illiam Adams 8th from Lieut. T homas Cooper 8th from Col. J ohn Gorham 8th from Gov. W illiam Leete 240 8th f rom Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 8th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 8th f rom Capt. Caleb Stanley 8th f rom John Steele 8th f rom Hon. Richard Treat 8th f rom Rev. John Warham 8th f rom Gov. John Webster 8th f rom Rev. John Whiting 8th f rom Hon. Samuel Wyllys 7th f rom Maj. John Chester 7th f rom Justice William Pitkin 7th f rom Rev. Solomon Stoddard 7th f rom Lieut. Robert Webster 7th f rom Henry Wolcott 7th f rom Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 6th f rom Rev. Thomas Clap 6th f rom Capt. Simon Wolcott 5th f rom Maj .-Gen. Jabez Huntington 5th f rom Gov. Roger Wolcott 4th f rom Brig.-Gen. Oliver Wolcott

128. M RS. WILLIAM WATSON WEBB (Mary Clarke) Fifthn i descent from Capt. Janna Meigs 7th f rom Lieut. William Spencer 7th f rom Andrew Ward 7th f rom Major Simon Willard 6th f rom Samuel Buel 6th f rom Edward Griswold 5th f rom Capt. Samuel Buel, 2nd 5th f rom Capt. John Griswold 5th f rom Capt. Peter Ward 4th f rom Capt. Josiah Meigs 3rd f rom Capt. Daniel Hand

936. M ISS ALICE DELANO WEEKES nSixth i descent from Lieut. Jonathan Delano 241 MISS J ULIA CHESTER WELLS Eighth i n descent from Governor John Haynes 8th f rom Thomas Bourne 8th f rom Edward Griswold 8th f rom Edward Holyoke 8th f rom John Loomis 8th f rom Capt. Richard Lord 8th f rom Rev. John Lothrop 8th f rom William Parke 8th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 7th f rom Samuel Buel 7th f rom Thomas Gardiner 7th f rom Hon. John Glover 7th f rom Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 7th f rom Capt. Elizur Holyoke 7th f rom Capt. John Putnam 7th f rom Thomas Stanton 7th f rom Hon. John Talcott 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Tracy 7th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 7th f rom Josiah Winslovv 6th f rom Capt. John Chester 6th f rom Samuel Gardner 6th f rom Rev. James Noyes 6th f rom Rev. James Pierpont 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Talcott 6th f rom Capt. Jonathan Wolcott 5th f rom Major John Chester, 2nd 5th f rom Col. Jabez Huntington 5th f rom Capt. Joshua Huntington 5th f rom Rev. James Noyes, 2nd 5th f rom Capt. Joseph Tracy 4th f rom Col. John Chester, 3rd 4th f rom Maj. Gen. Jabez Huntington, 2nd 3rd f rom Col. John Chester, 4th 3rd f rom Hon. Benjamin Huntington

242 122. M RS. WENDELL (Sarah Delano Swift) nFifth i descent from Col. William Fitzhugh

934. M RS. GORDON WENDELL (Frances Elwyn) nSixth i descent from Tobias Langdon

822. M RS. JOHN HENRY WENDELL (Eleanor H owe Visscher) Michigan nEighth i descent from Andries de Vos

229. M RS. EDWARD WENTWORTH (Katherine Schuyler Malcolm) nThird i descent from Lieut. Philip Schuyler

6th f rom Philip Pieterse Schuyler 6th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 5th f rom Col. Robert Livingston 5th f rom Col. Johannes Schuyler 5th f rom Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 4th f rom Capt. Johannes Van Rensselaer 3rd f rom Maj.-Gen. Philip J. Schuyler

739. M RS. CLARENCE LINCOLN WESTCOTT (Maria Dunbar Lockwood) Ninthn i descent from Capt. Myles Standish 10th f rom William Mullens 9th f rom Hon. John Alden 9th f rom Lieut. Thomas Burnham 9th f rom Richard Warren 9th f rom Ensign John Whitman 243 8th f rom Lieut. William Avery 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Benedict 8th f rom Elder Henry Cobb 8th f rom Walter Hoyt 8th f rom Job Lane 7th f rom Edward Gray 6th f rom Capt. John Raymond 6th f rom Daniel Parker 5th f rom Lieut-Col. James Lockwood 5th f rom Capt. Daniel St. John

706.* M RS. JOHN CALVIN WESTERVELT (Alice Doty) nEighth i descent from Governor Roger Williams

125.* M RS. J. BLOOMFIELD WETHERILL (Kate Annette Smith) Seventh i n descent from Hon. Matthias Nicoll

615. M RS. EDMUND WETMORE (Helen Howland) nSixth i descent from John Howland

108. M RS. FRANK WHEATON (Maria B leecker Miller) Colorado Fifthn i descent from Hon. Rutger Bleecker

557. M RS. ISAAC SMITH WHEATON (Helen Fairchild) Ninthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 8th f rom Rev. John Eliot 8th from Gov. William Leete 8th from Rev. John Woodbridge 244 99. M RS. CHARLES B. WHEELER (Frances Munro Rochester) Fourth i n descent from James De Lancey 8th f rom Barent Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th f rom Balthazar Bayard 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Col. Richard Floyd 6th f rom Col. 6th f rom Col. William Smith 6th f rom Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 5th f rom Etienne de Lancey 3rd f rom Nathaniel Rochester

94. M RS. CHARLES W. WHIPPLE (Josephine Katherine Jones) nFifth i descent from Major Thomas Jones 9th f rom William Arnold 9th from Rev. William Thompson 8th from William Carpenter 8th from Robert Coles, 1st 8th from Hon. Samuel Gorton 8th from Edward Howell 8th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 8th from William Washburne 8th from Francis Wickes 8th from Lieut. Jonas Wood 7th from Capt. Robert Coles, 2nd 7th from Col. Richard Floyd 7th from Robert Jackson 7th from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 7th from Capt. John Seaman 7th from Richard Smith, 1st 7th from John Townsend 245 6th f rom Capt. Benjamin Carpenter 6th from Col. John Jackson 6th from Capt. Edmund Smith 6th from Lieut. Richard Smith, 2nd 6th from Lieut. Johannes Ter Bos 5th from Capt. Richard Smith, 3rd 4th from Col. John Bailey 4th from Capt. Nathaniel Piatt

729. M RS. JOHN BLAKE WHITE (Margaret Stuyvesant Jackson) Seventh i n descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant

855. M RS. J. STUART WHITE (Ella Holmes) Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley

380. M RS. M. MORRIS WHITE (Hannah Amelia Coffin) Seventh i n descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin

948. M RS. PAUL HELB WHITE (Daisy Patterson Malott) nNinth i descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin

728. M RS. ROBERT HORACE WHITE (Grace Pearce) nNinth i descent from Roelof Swartwout 9th f rom Albert Heymans Roosa 8th from David Provoost 8th from Capt. Arie Roosa 8th from Lieut. Nicholas Stillwell 8th from Thomas Swartwout 246 49- M RS. STANFORD WHITE (Bessie Smith) Fourthn i descent from Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull 6th f rom William Nicoll

119. M RS. OOTHOUT ZABRISKIE WHITEHEAD (Maria Starkweather Campbell) nEighth i descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 8th f rom Edward Thurston 8th from Kenelm Winslow 7th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 5th from Capt. Thomas Mumford 4th from Major John Keyes

921. M RS. BUTLER WHITING (Marion Frances Bull) nSixth i descent from Rev. John Graham

742. M ISS FRANCES SUTHERLAND WHITING Seventh i n descent from Governor William Bradford

150.* M RS. THOMAS PARMELEE WICKES (Harriette Douw Alley) Eighthn i descent from Hon. John Alden

353. M RS. LOUIS WILHELMI (Julia Pauline Malsan) nFourth i descent from Hon. Robert Morris

715. M RS. JOSEPH HEWLETT WILLETS (Phoebe Elizabeth Hewlett) Fifthn i descent from Major Thomas Jones 247 736. M RS. CHAUNCEY P. WILLIAMS, JR. (Emma McClure) nEighth i descent from Edmund Rice

416* M RS. GEORGE NORTON WILLIAMS (Abigail Stanley Clark) Seventh i n descent from Lieut. William Clarke

225. M RS. HENRY T. WILLIAMS (Mary Frances Ward) nSixth i descent from Major David Buel

824. M ISS LOUISE LYDIA WILLIAMS nFourth i descent from Capt. Daniel Ingham

530. M RS. HENRY B. WILLIS (Elizabeth L ivingston) Minnesota Sixthn i descent from Col. Robert Livingston 8th f rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th f rom Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th f rom Lieut. Govert Lookermans 7th f rom Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 7th f rom Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 7th f rom Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 6th f rom Lieut Hans Kiersted 6th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 6th f rom Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 6th f rom Gov. Rip Van Dam 6th f rom Capt. Arie Cornelisen Van Schaick 5th f rom Hon. Philip Livingston

248 5th f rom Hon. Robert Livingston 5th from Lieut. Walter Tong 4th from Robert Livingston, 2nd 3rd from Col. Peter Robert Livingston

828. M RS. NATHANIEL TAYLOR WILSON (Cora Ogden) Texas Seventh i n descent from Major Abram Staats

442. M RS. WILLIAM RICHARDSON WILSON (Katherine Bratde Harris) Seventh i n descent from Governor Gurdon Saltonstall 10th f rom Gov. T homas Dudley 10th from Sir R ichard Saltonstall 9th from Gov. S imon Bradstreet 9th from Richard S altonstall, 2nd 9th from Capt. W illiam Tyng 8th from William B ond 8th from Capt. T homas Brattle 8th from Capt. G eorge Denison 8th from Capt. H ugh Mason 8th from Capt. P eter Oliver 8th from Col. N athaniel Saltonstall 8th from Thomas S tanton 8th from Gov. J ohn Webster 7th from Rev. W illiam Brattle 7th from Lieut. C ol. Joseph Lynde 7th from Capt. S amuel Mosely 7th from Capt. J ohannes Wendell 7th from Ralph W heelock 6th from Col. J acob Wendell

890. M RS. FRANK G. WISNER (Jeanette G ardiner) Mississippi Eighthn i descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 249 877- MRS. F RANK SPENCER WITHERBEE (Mary Rhinelander Stewart) Fifthn i descent from Capt. Anthony Lispenard

566. M RS. SILAS WODELL (Marion R uthven Adriance) nSixth i descent from Thomas Noxon 8th f rom Joris Jansen de Rapalje 8th f rom Jacob Jansen Schermerhorn 8th f rom Capt. Jan Strycker 7th f rom Gilbertse Bogart 7th f rom Capt. Baltus Barentse Van Kleeck 6th f rom Col. Barent Van Kleeck

190 * M RS. JOEL WOLFE (Margaret V . S. Brinckerhoff ) nFifth i descent from Capt. Epenetus Piatt

504. M RS. ARNOLD WOOD (Ethel Hartshorne) nSixth i descent from Hon. Richard Hartshorne

213. M RS. FRANCIS G. WOOD (Mary Gilbert) Fourth i n descent from Col. Samuel Coit

230* M RS. JOHN BRANDEGEE WOOD (Sarah Miller) Fifthn i descent from Eleazer Miller

250 812. M RS. WILLIAM BENJAMIN WOOD (Frances Fisher) nEighth i descent from Major-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 9th f rom Elder William Brewster 9th f rom Capt. Ralph Earle 9th f rom Edmund Rice 9th f rom John Walker 8th f rom Hon. Richard Borden 8th f rom Jonathan Brewster 8th f rom Rev. Chad Browne 8th f rom Thomas Brownell 8th f rom Isaac Chittenden 8th f rom Capt. Richard Davenport 8th f rom Gov. Gregory Dexter 8th f rom William Earle 8th f rom John Field 8th f rom Capt. Benjamin Gillam 8th f rom Capt. Thomas Harris, Sr. 8th f rom Lieut. William Hatch 8th f rom Rev. Obadiah Holmes 8th f rom Major William Philips 8th f rom Isaac Stearns 8th f rom Cornet Robert Stetson 8th f rom Capt. William Trask 8th f rom Humphrey Turner 8th f rom Capt. William Tyng 8th f rom Capt. John Whipple 8th f rom Richard Williams 7th f rom John Borden 7th f rom Capt. Thomas Brattle 7th f rom John Brown, Sr. 7th f rom George Brownell 7th f rom Capt. Anthony Collimer 7th f rom Thomas Field 7th f rom Jeremiah Hatch 7th f rom 6th f rom Nathaniel Oliver

251 837. M RS. WILLIAM WILTON WOOD (Elizabeth Hewlett Jones) nFifth i descent f rom Major Thomas Jones 8th from Capt. J an Strycker 8th from Capt. E lbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 8th from William W ashburne 7th from Robert C ole 7th from Robert J ackson 7th from Capt. W illiam Lawrence 7th from Capt. J ohn Seaman 7th from Richard S mith 7th from John T ownsend 7th from Col. T homas Willett 6th from Col. J ohn Jackson

238. M RS. THEODORE CLARENCE WOODBURY (Cornelia Delafield) Fourthn i descent from Hon. William Floyd 8th f rom Thomas Hazard 8th from Rev. Thomas Hooker 8th from Gov. William Leete 8th from Capt. Thomas Willett 7th from Capt. William Hallett 7th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 6th from Col. Richard Floyd 4th from Joseph Hallett

472. M RS. OLIVER JONES WOODHULL (Virginia Warwick Jones) Texas Fifthn i descent from Major Thomas Jones 8th f rom William Washburne 7th from Capt. John Seaman 5th from Col. John Jackson

252 758. M RS. FREDERICK WOOLEY (Mary Bolton Warren) Ninthn i descent from Governor Roger Conant

849. M RS. MINTHORNE WOOLSEY (Thomasene Housen Rigby) Eighthn i descent from Henry Langstaff

129 * M RS. EDWIN H. WOOTTON (Mary Hill Wright) Sixthn i descent from Hon. Robert Carter 8th f rom Capt. Robert Chapman 7th from Lieut.-Col. John Armistead 7th from Hon. John Carter 7th from Col. Edward Hill 5th from Col. John Carter

561* M ISS FLORENCE RUSSELL WRIGHT nNinth i descent from Capt. Lieut. Nicasius de Sille 10th f rom Andries de Vos 9th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 9th from Capt. Albert Heymans Roosa 9th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 8th from Edward Collins 8th from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 8th from Capt. Jeronimus de Rapalje 8th from Capt. Pieter Jansen de Witt 8th from William Holton 8th from Thomas Newberry 8th from Major William Whiting 7th from Ensign Theunisse de Rapalje 7th from Rev. John Russell 7th from Lieut. Denys Theunisse 7th from Rev. John Whiting 6th from Col. Johannes Lott 253 6th f rom Rev. Samuel Russell 6th from Lieut. Samuel Stearns 6th from Lieut. Eleazer Wright 4th from Dr. Thomas Russell

685. M RS. FREDERICK WILLIAM YATES (Anah Frederica Babcock) Seventh i n descent from Capt. John Babcock

917. M RS. EDWIN YOUNG (May Cornell) nEighth i descent from Ensign Thomas Cornell

519. M RS. HALDEMAND PUTNAM YOUNG (Marie Robina Voorhies) California Eighth i n descent from Coert Stevense Van Voorhees 9th f rom Joris Jansen de Rapalje 9th from Jan Strycker 9th f rom Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 7th f rom Joris Hansen Bergen 7th f rom Cornells Coert Van Voorhees

333. M RS. WILLIAM HOPKINS YOUNG (Martha Innis) nSixth i descent from Capt. Henry Pawling 7th f rom Lieut. Wessel Ten Broeck 6th f rom Ensign Louis Beviere 6th f rom Lieut. Cornelius Decker 6th f rom Lieut. Pieter Maese Hoogeboom 5th f rom Ensign Louis Beviere, Jr. 5th f rom Capt. Tjerck de Witt 5th f rom Lieut. Philip Du Bois 5th f rom Capt. Jacob Hasbrouck 5th f rom Capt. Philip Hooghtyling 4th f rom Capt. Petrus de Witt 254 658. M RS. ANDREW C. ZABRISKIE (Frances Hunter) nFifth i descent from Abraham Van Campen

449. M ISS LOUISE GARVIN ZABRISKIE Ninthn i descent from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne

417.* M RS. N. LANSING ZABRISKIE (Louise Morgan) Eighthn i descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 8th f rom Elder William Brewster 7th f rom Gov. William Coddington 7th f rom Gov. John Coggeshall 7th f rom Capt. George Denison 7th f rom Gov. Nicholas Easton 7th f rom Capt. James Morgan 6th f rom Dep.-Gov. James Barker

♦Deceased.

255 Registerf o Member;

Ircm P apers Received, 1913-19

SiOREY S . ALVERSON 1» Ms) California Register o f Members

From P apers Received, 1013-1015

968. M RS. CAREY S. ALVERSON (Mary D avis) California nEighth i descent from Thomas Skidmore

979. M RS. WILLIAM BANCROFT ANDERTON (Elizabeth Palmer) nNinth i descent from Captain Richard Olmstead 9th f rom George Clarice 9th from Capt. Thomas Fitch 8th from Capt. James Olmstead 7th from Capt. Thomas Fitch

975. M RS. WILLARD S. AUGSBURY (Mary Ellis) Sixthn i descent from Governor Roger Wolcott 9th f rom Edward Griswold 8th from Samuel Buel 8th from Henry Wolcott 7th from Capt. Simon Wolcott 5th from Major Roger Wolcott

991. M ISS MARGRETA RUTGERS BEEKMAN Seventh from William Beekman

969. M ISS MARY BENSON • Fourth from Colonel Dummer Sewall 256-1 44i. M RS. CLARENCE WINTHROP BOWEN (See page 65) 9th f rom Gov. Theophilus Eaton 9th f rom Gov. Ambrose Gibbons 9th f rom Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 9th f rom Rev. John Lothrop 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Jones 8th f rom John Moss 8th f rom Alexander Shapleigh 8th f rom Henry Sherburne 7th f rom Rev. Francis Dane 7th f rom Thomas Judd 6th f rom Capt. William Goodhue 6th f rom Col. Nathaniel Peaslee 6th f rom William Pepperrell 6th f rom Ezekiel Wentworth 5th f rom Capt. Benjamin Wentworth

995. M RS. HENRY BOWERS (Louise Willard) nSixth i descent from Major Simon Willard

1002. M RS. JOHN HENRY BRADFORD (Elizabeth Campbell Phipps) Fifthn i descent from Captain Isaac Coolidge

640. M RS. CHARLES HILTON BROWN (See page 69) 10th f rom William Arnold 9th from William Carpenter 9th from William Carpenter 9th from Robert Cole 9th from William Washburne 8th from Robert Jackson 8th from Capt. John Seaman 8th from John Walker 8th from Lieut. Jonas Wood 256-2 7th f rom Col. John Jackson 6th f rom Lieut. Epenetus Piatt 6th f rom Capt. Daniel Sayre 6th f rom Lieut. Richard Smith 5th f rom Major William Henry Smith

1014. M RS. THATCHER MAGOUN BROWN (Caro L. Noyes) nEighth i descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew

961. M ISS BRUNDIGE Fifth in descent from Captain Ebenezer Mead 957. M ISS VERONICA CAMINONI Eighth in descent from Robert Cole 797. M RS. OSCAR JEROME CHARLES (See page 76) 9th f rom Hon. Theophilus Eaton 8th f rom Capt. Andries Draeyer 8th f rom Col. Martinus Hoffman 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Jones 8th f rom Gov. Pieter Schuyler 8th f rom Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 7th f rom Englebert Lott 7th f rom Samuel Staats 5th f rom Hon. Isaac Roosevelt

105. M RS. ELIHU CHAUNCEY (See page 77) 7th f rom William Arnold 7th f rom Edward Fisher 7th f rom Robert Potter 7th f rom Edward Smith 7th f rom Hon. John Talcott 6th f rom Major Nathan Gold 6th f rom Moses Lippitt 6th f rom John Potter 5th f rom Capt. Othniel Gorton 256-3 985. M RS. HARRIS ROBBINS CHILDS (Eleanor Stuart) Sixth in descent from Michael Newbold

952. M RS. DAVID CRAWFORD CLARK (See page 78) 9th f rom Col. Philip Eliot 8th from Capt. Daniel Fisher 8th from Ensign Thomas Fuller 8th from Edward Holyoke 7th from Capt. Daniel Fisher 7th from Lieut. Thomas Putnam 7th from James Saunders 6th from Capt. Darby Lux 5th from Dirck Keyser 4th from Ensign Daniel Bowley

1011. M ISS MARJORIE CLEVELAND Seventh i n descent from Captain Anthony Lispenard

984. M RS. I. SHERWOOD COFFIN (Ida Willets) nEighth i descent from Governor William Coddington 10th from William A rnold 10th from Capt. E dward Hutchinson 9th from John B rown 9th from William C arpenter 9th from William C arpenter 9th from Robert C ole 9th from Lieut. R obert Feake 9th from John W alker 8th from Major J ohn Bowne 8th from Gov. C aleb Carr 8th from Thomas C ornell 8th from Gov. S amuel Gorton 8th from John H icks 8th from Thomas H opkins 8th from Lieut.-Col. J ohn Russell 256-4 8th f rom James Sands 8th f rom Robert Titus 8th f rom Capt. John Underhill 8th f rom William Washburne 8th f rom Hon. Thomas Willett 7th f rom Adam Mott, Jr. 7th f rom John Quimby 7th f rom Capt. John Seaman 7th f rom Richard Townsend 7th f rom Francis Wickes 7th f rom Andrew Willett

1008. M RS. WILLIAM WHEELER CONDE (Catharine Elizabeth Clute) Seventh i n descent from Sander Leendertse Glen

998. M RS. ALICE HALE COWLES (Alice Hale) 1 Eighthn i descent from Governor Thomas Welles

983. M RS. ERASTUS CRAVATH (Alice Maud Baldwin) Ninthn i descent from Governor William Bradford

973. M RS. GHERARDI DAVIS (Alice King) Fifthn i descent from Deputy-Governor Cadwalader Colden

990. M RS. E. MORA DAVISON (Emeline Middleton) nThird i descent from Arthur Middleton

996. M RS. WILLIAM BROWN DINSMORE (Helen Frances Adams) Sixthn i descent from Lieutenant Thomas Adams 9th f rom Edmond Hobart 256-5 8th f rom John Bridge 8th from Capt. Nicholas Danforth 8th from Capt. John Sherman 7th from Capt. Thomas Andrews 7th from Lieut. James Lewis

684. M RS. JOHN FRANCIS DOUGLAS (Marion Ethel Cooley) (See page 93) 9th f rom John Balch 9th from Thomas Bourne 9th from Thomas Gardner • 9th from George Hubbard 9th f rom Edmund Rice 8th from Thomas Dyer 8th from Walter Fairfield 8th from Capt. William French 8th from Ensign Stephen Kinsley 8th from Capt. William Raymond 8th from Isaac Stearns 8th from Robert Waterman 8th from John Whipple 7th from Ensign James Kidder 7th from Simon Stone 6th from Capt. James Leonard 6th from Lieut. Paul Raymond

910. M RS. FRANK FOWLER DOW (See page 93) 9th f rom William Chesebrough 9th from Stephen Hopkins 9th from Capt. Thomas Minor 8th from James Babcock 8th from Edward Bangs 8th from John Doane 8th from Ephraim Minor 8th from Nicholas Snow 7th from Cant. Tohn Averv 7th f rom John Doane, Jr. 7th from

1017. M RS. NOEL C. EDWARDS (Constance V an Etten Collins) California

Seventh i n descent from Roelof Swartwout

852. M RS. JOHN D. ELLIS (See page 96) 9th f rom George Hull 8th f rom Hon. Thomas Gregson 8th f rom Lieut. Josias Hull 7th f rom Samuel Buel 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Buel

846. M RS. EDWARD S. ELL W ANGER (See page 97) 4th f rom Daniel Williams

1. M RS. HAMILTON R. FAIRFAX (See page 99) 7th f rom Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 7th f rom Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 6th f rom Samuel Bayard 6th f rom Gov. Samuel Vetch 5th f rom Stephen Groesbeck 5th f rom Hon. 4th f rom Lieut.-Col. Stephen Van Rensselaer 3rd f rom Col. Stephen Van Rensselaer

1005. M RS. WILLIAM THOMAS FARLEY (Fanny Livingston) Sixth f rom descent from Colonel Robert Livingston 256-7 929. M RS. PHILIP A. S. FRANKLIN (Laura Merryman) Fifthn i descent from Dr. George Buchanan 7th f rom Hon. John Dorsey 7th from Hon. Robert Ridgely 7th from James Saunders 5th from John Cockey 5th from Capt. Darby Lux 5th from Col. Charles Ridgely 4th from James Gittings 4th from Capt. Darby Lux 4th from John Merryman 4th from William Rogers 3rd from John Merryman, Jr.

1010. M RS. GEORGE CORNING FRASER (Jane Gardner Tutt) 1 Seventh i n descent from Captain Thomas Owsley

960. M RS. JOHN FRENCH (Mary M ontagu Billings) Ninthn i descent from Major Simon Willard

974. M RS. BANCROFT GHERARDI (Mary Hornblower Butler) Eighthn i descent from Hon. William Peartree

802. M RS. CASS GILBERT (See page 105) 10th f rom Hon. John Clark 9th from Thomas Bourne 9th from Gov. William Bradford 9th from Rev. Peter Hobart 256-8 9th f rom Lieut. William Pratt 8th f rom Lieut. Henry Adams 8th f rom Matthew Allyn 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford 8th f rom Major Aaron Cooke 8th f rom Thomas Newberry 8th f rom John Strong 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Tracy 8th f rom Rev. John Warham 8th f rom Robert Waterman 8th f rom William Westwood 7th f rom Capt. Aaron Cooke 7th f rom Rev. James Fitch 7th f rom Benjamin Newberry 7th f rom Joshua Ripley 6th f rom John Fitch 6th f rom Samuel Porter 6th f rom Capt. James Steele 6th f rom William Swift 5th f rom Samuel Chapman

MRS. L OUIS ALLSTON GILLET (Helen Van Cortlandt LeRoy Kent) (See page 105)

9th f rom Lieut. Govert Loockermans 9th f rom Capt. Gooszen Garretse Van Schaick 9th f rom Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 8th f rom Balthazar Bayard 8th f rom Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 8th f rom Att.-Gen. James Graham 8th f rom Major Abram Staats 7th f rom Gov. Gerardus Beekman 7th f rom Gov. Lewis Morris 7th f rom Dr. Samuel Staats 7th f rom Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 6th f rom Hon. Lewis Morris 5th f rom Lewis Morris 256-9 251. M RS. JAMES A. GLOVER (See page 107) 9th f rom Joris Jansen de Rapalje 5th from Alexander Moore

1000. M RS. ELGIN RALSTON LOVELL GOULD (Mary Hunt Purnell) Eighthn i descent from Hon. John Dorsey

1007. M RS. JOHN GRIBBEL (Elizabeth B ancker Wood) nSixth i descent from Hon. Evert Bancker

967. M RS. HOWARD VANCE HARPER (Corinne Sallie Tebault) nSixth i descent from Isaac De Riemer

963. M RS. FRANKLIN SYLVESTER HENRY (Mary Margaret Kirkpatrick Wilson) Sixthn i descent from Lieut.-Col. Thomas Wade 7th f rom Capt. Jonathan Wade 6th from Capt. Philip Nelson 5th from Lieut. James Bayard 4th from Col. John Bayard

1003. M RS. RIPLEY HITCHCOCK (Helen Sanborn Sargent) Ninthn i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley

978. M RS. EUSTIS LANGDON HOPKINS (Elizabeth Stockwell) Seventh i n descent from Colonel Joseph Buckminster 10th f rom Gregory Stone 8th from Capt. Henry Kerley 256-10 932- M RS. WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME (Seepage 135) Eighth f rom Governor William Coddington 6th f rom Lieut. James Trowbridge 4th from Ezra Taylor

971. M RS. HENRY MEYER JOHNSON (Grace Baldwin) Seventh i n descent from Captain Richard Beers

993. M RS. CLARENCE H. JONES (Anne Moore Hubbell) nEighth i descent from Captain Epenetus Piatt

945. M RS. THOMAS KEELY (See page 139) 9th f rom Capt. Isaac Johnson 8th from Lieut. Henry Bowen 8th from Major James Converse 8th from Major John Howell 5th from Capt. Joshua Kendall

992. M RS. FRANK KELLOGG (Josephine Leonard) Seventh i n descent from Jan Snedeker

139. M RS. JAMES KENT (See page 139) 7th f rom Balthazar Bayard

959. M RS. JEROME HENRY KIDDER (Anne Mary Maynard) Seventh i n descent from Dep.-Gov. Samuel Symonds 256-11 994- MRS. S AMUEL WALDRON LAMBERT (Elizabeth Willets) 8th f rom Capt. John Underhill 8th from Capt. Thomas Willett 7th from Capt. Andrew Willett

265. M RS. ABRAHAM RIKER LAWRENCE (See page 144) 8th f rom Capt. Thomas Minor

956. M RS. HENRY CORBIN LAWRENCE (Lucy Barnard Ryerson) Seventh i n descent from Joris Jansen de Rapalje

4. M ISS RUTH LAWRENCE (See page 144) 9th f rom Capt. Thomas Minor 6th f rom Richard Betts 5th f rom Lieut. John Berrien 5th f rom Capt. Joseph Sackett 5th f rom Major William Henry Smith

966. M RS. RICHARD FITZ HUGH LEDYARD (Catherine Ten Eyck Burr) nSixth i descent from Captain Jan Jansen Bleecker

905. M ISS EMMA HABICHT LOCKWOOD (See page 151) 7th f rom William Churchill 7th from Ephraim Little

1012. M ISS ALICE LOUNSBERRY Fourthn i descent from Hon. Thomas Woodruff 256-12 987. M RS. MOSES LYMAN (Sarah L ucretia Robbins) Eighthn i descent from Governor William Bradford

624. M RS. GRANT C. MADILL (See page 155) 9th f rom Rev. Chad Brown 9th f rom Gov. Jeremiah Clarke 9th f rom Gov. William Coddington 9th f rom Rev. Peter Hobart 9th f rom John Lothrop 9th f rom Gov. Thomas Welles 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 8th f rom Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell 8th f rom Lieut. Joseph Lothrop 8th f rom Gov. Peleg Sanford 8th f rom Capt. Samuel Welles 7th f rom Major James Brown 7th f rom Capt. Richard Bushnell 7th f rom Joshua Ripley 7th f rom Capt. Samuel Welles 6th f rom Col. Thomas Welles

375. M RS. DOUGLAS MERRITT (See page 159) 9th f rom Hon. Thomas Gregson 9th from Rev. Zachariah Symmes 8th from Hon. Matthew Allyn 8th from Robert Clement 8th from Lieut. Griffin Craft 8th from Thomas Newberry 8th from Dr. Thomas Starr 7th from Capt. Samuel Marshall 7th from Capt. Benjamin Newberry 6th from Thomas Ruggles 256-13 955- M ISS IRENE MERSEREAU California

Tenthn i descent from Frederick Lubbertsen nth from William M ullins ioth from Hon. J ohn Alden ioth from Samuel C hapin ioth from Richard S mith ioth from Lieut. S amuel Smith ioth from William W odell 9th from Thomas B ourne 9th from Gov. W illiam Bradford 9th from Hon. T ristram Coffin 9th from Lieut. E dmund Greenleaf 9th from Edward G riswold 9th from Gysbert O pdyck 9th from William P aybodie 9th from Laurens A ndriessen Van Buskirk 9th from Michael J ansen Vreelandt 9th from Stukeley W estcott 8th from Lieut. T homas Adams 8th from Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford 8th from Samuel B uel 8th from Capt. C ornelius Corsen 8th from Quartermaster N athaniel Foote 8th from Capt. S tephen Greenleaf 8th from Maximilian J ewett 8th from Robert L ane 8th from Lieut. J an Teunissen Van Pelt 8th from Lieut. R obert Westcott 7th from Col. J acob Corsen 7th from Lieut. J onathan Crane 7th from Lieut. G arret Garretson 7th from Ensign J oseph Jewett 7th from Lieut. J an Arianse Sip 7th from Ensign T homas Tenney 7th from Laurens V an Buskirk 7th from Capt. T homas Williams 6th from Capt. J oseph Adams 6th from Lieut. S amuel Butts 256-14 6th f rom Major Eleazer Lawrence 6th from Capt. Isaac Powers

907. M RS. AUGUSTE PHILIPPE MONTANT (See page 162) 9th f rom William Fowler 9th from Robert Potter 9th from John Townsend 9th from Hon. Richard Treat 8th from Hon. 8th from Capt. William Fowler 8th from Rev. Thomas Han ford 7th from Capt. Samuel Comstock 7th from Francis Wickes

980. M RS. LOUIS TOWNSEND MONTANT (Alice Anderton) nTenth i descent from Captain Richard Olmstead 10th f rom George Clarke 10th f rom Capt. Thomas Fitch 8th f rom Thomas Fitch 8th f rom Capt. James Olmstead

870* M RS. DAVID MITCHELL MORRISON (See page 166) 7th f rom Rev. Francis Dane 7th f rom Capt. John Putnam 7th f rom Lieut. Nathaniel Putnam 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Putnam 6th f rom Capt. William Goodhue.

920. M RS. A. HENRY MOSLE (Cornelia E lizabeth Boardman) (See page 167) 9th f rom Gov. William Bradford 9th from Edmond Hobart 256-15 9th f rom Capt. Joseph Weld 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford 8th f rom Edward Collins 8th f rom Rev. Peter Hobart 8th f rom Rev. Samuel Whiting 8th f rom Hon. William Whiting 7th f rom Rev. William Adams 7th f rom Samuel Boardman 7th f rom Rev. John Whiting 5th f rom Lieut.-Col. William Whiting

972. M RS. HOWARD HILL MOSSMAN (Edith Chauncey Martin) nTenth i descent from Governor Francis Newman

1016. M RS. ROBERT HUDE NEILSON (Sarah Russell) nEighth i descent from Samuel Bigelow

866. M RS. JOHN LUDLOW NEWMAN (See page 169) 7th f rom Gov. William Bradford

1013. M RS. FRANK COURTNEY NICODEMUS, JR. (Dorothy Harcourt Townsend) nNinth i descent from Lieutenant Robert Feake

999. M RS. CLINTON OGILVIE (Helen Slade) Ninthn i descent from Hon. William Thomas 8th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Thomas 8th f rom Richard Warren 7th f rom Lieut. William Hatch 7th f rom Nathaniel Tilden 7th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Thomas 6th f rom Samuel Clap 256-16 6th f rom Joseph Otis 6th f rom Lieut. James Torrey 4th f rom Capt. Caleb Torrey

MRS. H ENRY E. PELLEW (See page 178) 7th f rom Capt. William Lawrence

962. M RS. ROBERT LOW PIERREPONT (Kathryn Reed) nNinth i descent from Maj.-Gen. Humphrey Atherton

965. M RS. PIERREPONT (Nathalie Elizabeth Chauncey) Seventh i n descent from Rev. Charles Chauncy 9th f rom Gen. Daniel Gookin 8th from Gov. Samuel Gorton 8th from Gov. John Haynes 8th from Capt. John Hull 8th from Gov. Thomas Welles 7th from Col. Edmund Quincy 7th from 7th from Justice John Walley 4th from Col. Elihu Chauncy

988. M RS. FREDERIC BAYLEY PRATT (Caroline Ames Ladd) Eighth i n descent from Hon. John Gilman 10th f rom Alexander Shapleigh

681. M RS. GEORGE FREDERICK RALPH (See page 187) 8th f rom Cornells Teunisse Bosch 8th from William Chesebrough 8th from Capt. George Denison 256-17 8th f rom Capt. John Prentice 8th f rom Abraham Pietersen Van Deursen

1004. M RS. PAUL CARLTON RANSOM (Alice Ruth Carter) Eighth i n descent from Cornelis Melyn

328. M RS. CHARLES FRANCIS ROE (See page 190) 9th f rom Jacob Walingen Van Winckel

826. MRS. RUSSELL SAGE (See p age 195) 8th from Joseph A ndrews 8th from George S oule 8th from Christopher W adsworth 7th from Edward D oty 7th from Edward H owell 7th from Thomas L awton 7th from Ensign W illiam Read 7th from Richard S cott 7th from Capt. M yles Standish 7th from Peter T allman 7th from John W adsworth 6th from Major J ohn Howell 6th from Isaac L awton 5th from Lieut.-Col. H enry Pierson 4th from Thomas J osselyn

958. M RS. DONALD SCOTT (Mary Channing Eustis) Fifthn i descent from Hon. 9th f rom Gov. Thomas Dudley 8th from Christopher Almy 8th from Gov. Simon Bradstreet 8th from Isaac Lawton 256-18 8th f rom Rev. John Woodbridge 7th f rom Capt. Job Almy 7th f rom Rev. Simon Bradstreet 7th f rom Benjamin Ellery 7th f rom Lieut. Jonathan Remington 6th f rom Dep.-Gov. William Ellery

986. M ISS MARY THOMAS SEAMAN Eighth in descent from John Hicks 9th f rom William Arnold 9th from Robert Cole 9th from Robert Titus 9th from William Washburne 8th from Nathaniel Allen 8th from William Carpenter 8th from William Carpenter 8th from 8th from Thomas Hopkins 8th from John Hoskins 8th from Robert Jackson 8th from Joseph Jewett 8th from Nicholas Newlin 8th from Capt. John Seaman 8th from Richard Townsend 7th from Nehemiah Allen 7th from 7th from Hon. Joseph Growdon 7th from Col. Thomas Hicks 7th from John Hoskins, Jr. 7th from Col. John Jackson 7th from Nathaniel Newlin 6th from Nathaniel Allen 6th from William Husband 6th from William Pusey 6th from Thomas Williams 6th from Francis Yarnall 5th from Capt. Caleb Jewett 5th from Joseph Richardson 256-19 997- M RS. FINLEY JOHNSON SHEPARD (Helen Miller Gould) Sixthn i descent from Deputy-Governor Nathan Gold 9th f rom Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 9th f rom Hendrick Hendrickson Kip 8th f rom Rev. Peter Bulkeley 8th f rom Dep.-Gov. Stephen Goodyear 8th f rom Joseph Hawley 8th f rom Hon. Jacobus Kip 8th f rom Hon. John Talcott 8th f rom Hon. John Wakeman 8th f rom Andrew Ward 8th f rom Dr. William Ward 7th f rom Jehu Burr, Jr. 7th f rom Major Nathan Gold 7th f rom Lieut.-Col. John Talcott 7th f rom Rev. Samuel Wakeman 6th f rom Col. John Burr 6th f rom Justice Peter Burr 6th f rom Capt. Joseph Wakeman 5th f rom Capt. John Burr 4th f rom Capt. Abraham Gold

425. M RS. THOMAS TOWNSEND SHERMAN (See page 203) 10th f rom Thomas Newberry 8th from Capt. Thomas Bradbury 8th from Robert Clement 8th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 8th from Major Simon Willard 7th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 7th from Capt. Joseph Hills 7th from Maximilian Jewett

977. M ISS ELIZABETH ALMY SLADE 1TT 1 r*lf • T"»t 7th f rom Lieut. William Hatch 7th f rom Capt. Nathaniel Thomas, 2nd 7th f rom Nathaniel Tilden 6th f rom Rev. Samuel Clap 6th f rom Joseph Otis 6th f rom Lieut. James Torrey 4th f rom Caleb Torrey

836. M RS. PRESCOTT SLADE ( See page 206) 8th f rom Gerrit Janse Hardenbergh

800. M RS. FRANCIS R. STODDARD, JR. (See page 214) nth f rom John Tilley 10th f rom John Howland 9th f rom Robert Potter 7th f rom William Creed 6th f rom Theodorus Van Wyck

362. M RS. FREDERICK FERRIS THOMPSON (See page 223) 8th f rom Edward Jackson 8th f rom William Ward 7th f rom Lieut. Henry Adams 7th f rom John Strong 7th f rom John Ward 6th f rom Henry Adams 6th f rom Capt. William Clarke, 2nd 6th f rom Capt. Joseph Morse 5th f rom Capt. William Clarke, 3rd 4th f rom Capt. William Clarke, 4th

"~"TTT T T f~lWvrCr-»'T»^ 989. M RS. ROBERT COOPER TOWN SEND (Louisa Anna Johnson) Eighth i n descent from Major Thomas Lawrence 9th f rom Capt. Jan Strycker 9th f rom Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 9th f rom Michael Jansen Vreelandt 8th f rom Richard Betts 8th f rom Samuel Edsall 8th f rom Capt. Thomas Fitch 1 8th f rom Edmund Rice 8th f rom Andrew Ward 8th f rom Major Daniel Whitehead 8th f rom Richard Woodhull 7th f rom Lieut. John Berrien 7th f rom Lieut. Thomas Cooper 7th f rom Capt. John Lawrence 7th f rom Lieut. Joseph Sackett 7th f rom Capt. Matthew Sherwood 7th f rom Lieut. Samuel Smith 6th f rom Titus Hinman 6th f rom Capt. Samuel Sherwood 5th f rom Capt. Andrew Hinman 5th f rom Major Ithamar Hubbell 5th f rom Major Jonathan Lawrence

1015. M ISS JANE FRANCIS TUCKERMAN Eighth in descent from Hon. Andrew Eliot

1009. M RS. HENRY CROSWELL TUTTLE (Penelope Sturgis Cooke) Thirdn i descent from Ensign Stokely Sturgis

982. M RS. AUGUSTUS VAN CORTLANDT (Ethel Wilson) Seventh i n descent from Captain Jan Jansen Bleecker 10th f rom Samuel Appleton 10th from Thomas Newberry 256-22 ioth f rom Henry Wolcott 9th from Major Samuel Appleton 9th from Lieut. William Chittenden 9th from Edward Collins 9th from Gov. William Leete 9th from Hon. William Whiting 9th from Hon. Henry Wolcott 8th from Capt. Robert Chapman 8th from Rev. Nathaniel Collins 8th from Capt. Gooszen Garretse Van Schaick 8th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 7th from Capt. John Chapman 7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 7th from Capt. Samuel Wolcott 6th from Capt. Johannes Bleecker 6th from Ensign Abraham Cuyler 5th from Capt. Nicholas Bleecker 5th from Ensign Hendrick Cuyler 4th from Hendrick Bleecker

928. M RS. HOWARD VAN SINDEREN (See page 234) 9th f rom Edmund Rice 9th f rom Capt. William White 8th f rom William Ward 7th f rom John Sharpe 6th f rom Col. Joseph Buckminster 6th f rom Quartermaster Ebenezer Mason 5th f rom Col. Joseph Buckminster 1001. M RS. ALEXANDER VON GONTARD (Elizabeth Ladd) nEighth i descent from Dep.-Gov. James Bishop

970. M RS. W. HOLDEN WEEKS (Anna Ross) nNinth i descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 9th f rom Gov. Simon Bradstreet 9th from Rev. John Cotton 256-23 9th f rom Daniel Pierce 9th f rom Major Robert Pike 9th f rom William Washburne 8th f rom Samuel Boardman 8th f rom Rev. Seaborn Cotton 8th f rom Robert Jackson 8th f rom Capt. John Seaman 8th f rom John Townsend 7th f rom Col. John Jackson 7th f rom Capt. Peter Tufts 5th f rom Rev. Joshua Tufts

739. M RS. CLARENCE LINCOLN WESTCOTT (See page 243) 7th f rom William Churchill 7th from Ephraim Little

1006. M RS. CORYDON WHEAT (Emilie Lacy) Seventh i n descent from Capt. Matthew Fuller

94. M RS. CHARLES W. WHIPPLE (See page 245) 10th f rom John Tilley 9th from John Howland 8th from Robert Potter 6th from William Creed 5th from Theodorus Van Wyck

119. M RS. OOTHOUT Z. WHITEHEAD (See page 247) 8th f rom William Chesebrough

742. M ISS FRANCES SUTHERLAND WHITING (See page 247) 8th f rom Hon. John Alden 8th f rom Hon. William Pynchon 256-24 8th f rom Thomas Rogers 7th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford 7th from Sander Leendertse Glen 7th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 7th from William Paybodie 7th from Hon. William Whiting 6th from Rev. James Fitch 6th from Rev. John Whiting

MISS. F ETHEL WICKHAM Seventh i n descent from Lieutenant Thomas Wilder

MISS M ARY LIVINGSTON WILLARD Seventh in d escent from Major Simon Willard 9th from Thomas G ardner 9th from John T illey 8th from Thomas B ourne 8th from Hon. T ristram Coffin 8th from Justice R ichard Gardner 8th from John H owland 8th from Hon. T homas Macy 8th from Rutger J acobsen Van Schoenderwoert 8th from Brant A rentse Van Slichtenhorst 7th from Anthony A nnable 7th from Capt. J an Jansen Bleecker 7th from Major H endrick Cuyler 7th from Capt. J ohn Gorham 7th from Capt. W illiam Lawrence 7th from Capt. P hilip Pieterse Schuyler 7th from Major D irck Wesselse Ten Broeck 7th from Anthony T hacher 7th from Capt. G ooszen Garretse Van Schaick 7th from Stukeley W estcott 7th from Josiah W inslow 6th from John B arker 6th from Lieut.-Col. J ohn Gorham 6th from Lieut. J abez Howland 6th from Gov. P ieter Schuyler 256-25 6th f rom Lieut. Samuel Stafford 6th from Capt. Wesselse Ten Broeck 6th from Lieut.-Col. John Thacher 5th from Col. Shubael Gorham 5th from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 5th from Hon. Dirck Ten Broeck

976. M RS. (Alice French Hinkley) Seventh i n descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley 9th f rom Elder William Brewster 8th from Edmund Freeman 8th from Gov. Thomas Prince 7th from Major John Freeman 7th from Nicholas Noyes

812. M RS. WILLIAM BENJAMIN WOOD (See page 251) 7th f rom Nicholas Browne

I &h f rom Got iw""* ^hffwn Major JotaFws" jib from .Vicfcobs Sons jflJS. W ILLIAM BENJAMIN^ (SeeropiJ1' from NkWb Biw*

REGISTERF O md REGISTERF O ANCESTORS The s ervices herein credited to each ascendant, are as a rule eligible services only. In exceptional cases, however, where distinguished services were rendered at a date too late to be accepted under the rules of the State in which the ancestor lived, these services have nevertheless been added. This was done to render each record more com plete, and to avoid the manifest injustice of printing insignificant achievements only, where later services of great importance stand to the ascendant's credit. To e ligible services have also in particular cases been added, other services of equal grade, even where the period of such service was too short to comply with the rules of the Eligibility Lists. In c ompiling the Register the greatest care has been taken to avoid mistakes, but in a work of this kind it is impossible to eliminate all inaccuracies; for such as may later be discovered the Committee beg the lenient judgment of the members, hoping they will consider the difficulties of the undertaking. It is important, however, that any mistakes or omissions in the present book shall be corrected in future publications, and in the permanent records of the Society. It is therefore requested that any member who may notice such errors will promptly re port them in writing to THE C HAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION OF REGISTER, 105 W est 40 Street.

258 Register o f Ancestors

The n ames marked with a star are those of ancestors who are no longer eligible according to the present lists, but who have been ac cepted on the requirements of lists no longer in use.

JOHANNES A BEEL. 1667-1712. Minister t o Holland, 1783. Mayor of Albany, 1694, 1709. Minister to Great Britain, Member of the Assembly of the 1785-1788. Province o f New York, 1695- Member of a Committee of 1698, 1 702-1704. Five appointed to draft the Recorder. 1702. Declaration of Independence. Commissioner o f Indian Affairs, Signer of the Treaty of Peace. 1706-1712. Second President of the United Mrs. John H. Osborne. States. Mrs. Arthur Robinson. Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Mrs. Horatio Seymour. HENRY A DAMS, 1604-1676. Deputy from Medfield to the General Court of Massachu WILLIAM A DAMS, 1650-1685. setts Bay, 1659, 1665, 1674, One of the Ministers active in 1675. forwarding the interests of Lieutenant o f the Medfield the Colony of Company, 1673. Served in Bay. King Philip's War and was Preached t he election sermon, killed by Indians, 1676. 1685. Mrs. J unius S. Morgan. Minister a t Dedham, 1672-1685. Mrs. H enry F. Osborn. Mrs. Charles M. Booth. Mrs. H oward Van Sinderen. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Mrs. H enry C. Sturges. Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson HENRY A DAMS, 2nd, 1657-1733. Miss Margaret Middleton. Representative from Medfield Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson to the General Court of Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Massachusetts, 1706, 1709, 1710, 1711, 1717-1719, 1721- GEORGE A LCOCKE, 1640. 1724, 1728. Deputy f rom Roxbury to the Mrs. Junius S. Morgan. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Henry F. Osborn. setts Bay, 1634-1637. Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. JOHN A DAMS, 1735-1826. Mrs. Robert Hoe. Representative t o the General Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. fCourt o Massachusetts, 1770. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Delegate f rom Massachusetts to t he Continental Congress, DAVID A LDEN, 1646-1719. 1774-1776. Representative from Duxbury S igner of the Declaration of to the General Court of Mas Independence. sachusetts, 1690. C ommissioner to France, 1777, Governor's Assistant. 1778;o t Great Britain, 1783. Miss Mary S. Gould. 259 JOHN A LDEN, 1599-1687. Member o f New York Assem fOne o the Recognized His bly, 1737-1738. toric Founders of Plymouth Mrs. Alfred Ely. Colony. Mrs. Ashton B. HeyL. Governor's A ssistant, 1632, Mrs. James M. Lawton. 1633, 1 634-1639, 1650-1686. Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. Deputy from Duxbury to the General C ourt of Plymouth, ISAAC A LLERTON, 1583-1659. 1641-1649. fOne o the Recognized His T reasurer of the Colony, 1656- toric Founders of Plymouth 1659. Colony. Member o f the Councils of Governor's A ssistant, 1634. War, 1646, 1653, 1658, 1667. Member o f the Representative Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Body of Nieuw Xethcrland Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. known as "The Eight Men," Mrs. George M. Elwood. 1643. Mrs. Lindsay Fairfax. Mrs. C harles H. Adams. Mrs. Frederick N. Goddard. Miss Elsie S. Crane. Miss Mary S. Gould. Mrs. William H. Moore. Mrs. Alfred H. Hicks, Jr. Mrs. William L. Harkness. ISAAC A LLERTON, 2nd, 1630- Mrs. William M. Isaacs. 1702 Mrs. Lewis Lampman. Member o f the House of Bur Miss Charlotte Livingston. gesses, Virginia, 1676, 1677, Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 1696. Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. Member o f the Governor's Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. Council, 1 683, 1688. Mrs. Newton Perkins. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1680. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Major in Indian Wars, 1675. Mrs. William H. Sage. Mrs. Charles H. Adams. Mrs. Horatio Seymour. Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. ROGER A LLING, 1674. Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. Signerf o Fundamental Agree Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. ment of , Mrs. Thomas P. Wickes. 1639. Treasurer o f New Haven Col ony, 1661-1664. JAMES A LEXANDER, 1691- Mrs. Benjamin Knower. 1756. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Surveyor-General o f West Jer Mrs. Prescott Slade. sey, 1715-1756. Receiver-General a nd Collector WILLIAM A LLIS, 1678. of Quit Rents for the Prov Lieutenant o f a Troop of ince of New , 1716. Horse, Hampshire County, Commissioner o n Boundaries Massachusetts, 1672. of New York and New Jer In Command of the Guard at sey, 1719, 1737. Hatfield, 1 677. Attorney-General o f the Prov Magistrate of Hampshire ince of New York, 1721. County Court, 1676-1678. Member o f Governor's Council Mrs. Eustice Conway. in New York, 1721-1737, 1750. Mrs. Charles H. Palmer. 1756. Member_ o f King's Council in iriH"l i l vm 1506. of t he Colony was given for RICHARD A LSOP, 1726-1776. safe keeping, 1662. Deputy from Middletown to Commissioner o f the United the General Assembly of Colonies, 1674-1684, 1686. , 1764-1767, 1770- Commissioner t o arrange the 1774. Boundary Lines between Mrs.. C S. Leffingwell. Connecticut and Massachu setts, 1678, 1695; and be JONATHAN A MORY, 1642- tween Connecticut and New 1699. York, 1683. Member a nd Speaker of Pro fJudge o the Inferior Court of vincial Legislature of South Common Pleas, 1688. Carolina, 1695. One o f the Commissioners to Treasurer o f the Province un treat with the Five Nations, der the Lords Proprietors. 1694. Receiver G eneral. Comet o f Hartford Troops, Advocate i n Admiralty, 1697. 1658. Received f rom King William a Lieutenant, 1 661. Captain, 1673. commission as Advocate- Lieutenant-Colonel, 1689. General of the Province, 1697. Mrs. L auriston L. Stone. Mrs. Robert Abbe. Miss Julia G. McAllister. MATTHEW A LLYN, 1605-1670. RICHARD C LOUGH ANDER A Corporator named in the SON, 1750-1826. Connecticut C harter of Captain of a Company of Reg Charles I I, 1662. ulars of Hanover County, Commissioner of the United Virginia, 1775; in Fifth Vir States f or Connecticut, 1660, ginia Battalion, 1775. 1664. Major and Lieutenant-Colonel Magistrate a nd Governor's As in the War. sistant of Connecticut, 1658- Mrs. James M. Lawton. 1667. Deputy f rom Cambridge to the JOHN A NDREWS, 1621-1708. General Court of Massachu Lieutenant of the Third Com setts Bay, 1635; from Wind pany of Chelsea, Massachu sor to Connecticut General setts, 1683. Court, 1648-1657. Mrs. S amuel B.Duryea. Moderator of Connecticut Gen Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. eral Court, 1660-1662, 1667. Miss Faith Moore. Commissioner of Connecticut for adjustment of Colonial JOSEPH A NDREWS, 1597-1635. Boundaries, 1664. Deputy from Hingham to the Member of Committees ap General Court of Massachu pointed by Connecticut Gen setts, 1636, 1637, 1638. eral Assembly to treat with Appointed in a Commission to the Colony of New Haven settle the lines between the respecting union with Con Colonies. necticut, 1662, 1663. Mrs. William H. Moore. Mrs. Sanford Bissell. THOMAS A NDREWS, 1632- Mrs. John W. Gillette. 1690. Mrs. Henry G. Hart. Deputy f rom Hingham to the Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. setts, 1678. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Onef o the Council of Safety Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. of the People, 1689. Sergeant o f the Train Band, THOMAS A LLYN, 1696._ 1684. Captain, 1690. Captainf o Tram "■««• - WILLIAM A NDREWS, 1649- chusetts, 1 668, 1669. 1671, 1715. 1673, 1675,-1677, 1679, 1680. Ensign i na Military Company Governor's A ssistant, 1681-1692. of Chebacco, Ipswich Parish, Captain, 1 675. Commander-in- Colony of Massachusetts. Chief of Massachusetts Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. Troops, 1675. Major in Com mand, 1675. THOMAS A NGELL, 1618-1694. Sergt.-Major o f South Essex A Founder of the Historic Regiment, 1682. Charter Colony of Provi Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. dence, being one of the Five who accompanied Roger Williams, 1637. JOHN A RMISTEAD, . One of the Signers of the First Member o f the House of Bur Written Compact of Provi gesses from Gloucester Co., dence Plantations, 1637. Virginia, 1685. Commissioner from Providence Member o f the Governor's to the General Court of Council, 1687. , 1652, 1653. Lieutenant-Colonel o f Horse in Miss Maud W. Bartlett. the Gloucester County Mil Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. itia, 1680. Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton. Miss Mary A. Petrie. JOHN A NTHONY, 1607-1675. BENEDICT A RNOLD, 1615- Deputy from Providence to the 1678. General Court of Rhode Is fOne o the Thirteen Signers land, 1661; from Portsmouth of the First Written Com to the General Assembly, pact of Providence Planta 1666-1672. tions, 1637. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Commissioner t o the General Court, 1654-1663, from the EDWARD A NTILL, 1701-1770. towns of Newport, Warwick, Member of the King's Council Portsmouth and Providence. in , 1745, 1761. Governor's A ssistant, 1655, Mrs. Willis E. Ford. 1660, 1661. JOHN A PPLETON, 1622-1699. President o f Providence Plan Deputy f rom Ipswich to the tations, 1657-1660, 1662, 1663. General Court of Massachu Named i n the Royal Charter of setts Bay, 1656-1660, 1662- Charles II, 1663. 1665, 1667, 1669, 1670, 1671, Governor o f Rhode Island, 1674, 1678. 1663-1666, 1669-1672, 1677, Lieutenant, I pswich Troop, 1654. 1678. Captain o f the Second Essex Mrs. E dward S. Harkness. Troop, 1675. Captain, 1683. Mrs. William A. Houghton. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Mrs. Louis T. Hoyt. Mrs. William A. Taylor. SAMUEL A PPLETON, 1586- 1670. Deputy f rom Ipswich to the RICHARD A RNOLD, 1642-1710. General Court of Massachu Deputy f rom Providence to the setts Bay, 1637. General Assembly of Rhode Associate J ustice of the Quar Island, 1671, 1676; 1679, 1680. ter Court, 1637. 1681, 1696, 1698, 1700, 1701, 1702, 1705, 1707, 1708. Miss Frances A. Stiger. Governor's A ssistant, 1681- SAMUEL A PPLETON, 1625- 1686, 1689, 1690, 1698, 1699. 1696. Member o f the Council of the Representative f rom Ipswich to Royal Province of New Eng the General Court of Massa land, 1686-1689. Speaker o f the General Assem Recommended t o Council for bly, Rhode Island, 1707, 1708. the Eastern Division of New Captain, 1698-1710. Jersey, 1732, 1740. Mrs. W alter W. Adams. Actingn i Council, 1741. Miss M argaret P. Hillhouse. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. Mrs. T homas Hillhouse. Miss M ary A. Petrie. JAMES A SHTON, 1 1711. STEPHEN A RNOLD, 1622-1699. Commissioner i n Rhode Island, Representative from Provi 1652, 1 658, 1659, 1663. dence to the General Assem Member of Assembly, Province bly of Rhode Island, 1664, of N ew Jersey, 1667, 1672, 1665, 1667, 1671-1672, 1674- 1675. 1677, 1684, 1685, 1690. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. Governor's Assistant, 1667, 1677- 1681, 1690, 1691, 1696, 1698. HUMPHREY A THERTON, Mrs. Launt Thompson. 1609-1661. Deputy from Dorchester to the THOMAS A RNOLD, 1599-1674. General Court of Massachu Deputy from Providence to the setts, 1638, 1639, 1641, 1643- General Assembly of Rhode 1646, 1648, 1650, 1651, 1653. Island, 1666, 1670, 1671, 1672. Governor's Assistant, 1654-1661. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Commissioner of the United Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. Colonies, 1 653. Miss Lucy C. Watson. Lieutenant, 1643. Captain of the Dorchester WILLIAM A RNOLD, 1587-1676. Company, 1 646. One of the Thirteen Original Elected Ensign of the Ancient Proprietors of Providence and Honorable Artillery Plantations. Company, 1645. Lieutenant, Signed the Agreement for First 1646. Captain, 1650, 1658. fForm o Government, 1640. One of the Purchasers of the Commissioner from Provi "King's P rovince," 1659. dence to the General Court Major-General of Massachu of Rhode Island, 1661. setts Troops, 1661. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. Mrs. Launt Thompson. Miss Mary S. Gould. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Mrs. Henry G. Hart. Mrs. Samuel V. Hoffman. JOHN A SHBY, 1707-1797. Mrs. William R. Mowe. Captain o f Second Company Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. Virginia Rangers, 1755, 1757; Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. of Third Company, 1776. Mrs. George M. Tuttle. Mrs. Leonard G. Quinlin. Mrs. William B. Wood. LEWIS M ORRIS ASHFIELD, 1724-1769. MATTHEW A USTIN, Commissioned Member of the King's Council in New Jer Lieutenant, 1 707, at York. sey, 1751. Served, 1753-1769. Commanded a Company, 1709. Mrs. Samuel V. Hoffman. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. L. Bayard Smith. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. EBENEZER A VERY, 1704-1780. RICHARD A SHFIELD, 1695- Lieutenant of Train Band of 1742. Groton, 1728. Captain, 1733. Receiver-General o f the Board Colonel of the Eighth Regi of Proprietors of East Jers ment of Connecticut. 1739. under Governor Burnet, 17 Mrs. William Brookfield. 263 JAMES A VERY, 1620-1700. GEORGE B ABCOCK, 1673-1756. Deputy from New London to Representative from Westerly Connecticut General Court, to the General Assembly of 1659-1661, 1664, 1665, 1667- Rhode Island, 1716, 1721. 1669, 1675-1678, 1680, 1682- Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 1686, 1689, 1690, 1692, 1694, 1695, 1697. JAMES B ABCOCK, 1612-1679. Marshal of the Court for New Commissioner from Ports London C ounty, 1676. mouth to the General Court Assistant Military Officer to of Rhode Island, 1656-1659. Captain John Winthrop for Mrs. Robert Abbe. New London County, 1672. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Captain in King Philip's War, 1675; of Train Band of New JAMES B ABCOCK, 2nd, 1650- London, 1681. 1737. Mrs. Robert Abbe. Deputy f rom Westerly to the Mrs. Frederick Allien. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. William Brookfield. Island, 1701, 1707, 1708, 1709. Mrs. Frank F. Dow. Called C aptain, 1701. Miss Elizabeth B. Kernan. Mrs. F rederick C. Tmslow. Mrs. Frederick R. Lefferts. Mrs. Uriah H. Painter. JOHN B ABCOCK, 1644-1685. Mrs. William A. Perry. Deputy from Westerly to the Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. General Assembly of Rhode Island, 1682, 1684. JOHN A VERY, 1654 . Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Captain o f Train Band of New London, Connecticut, 1697. JOHN B ABCOCK, 1669-1746. Mrs. Robert Abbe. Deputy f rom Westerly to the General Assembly of Rhode JOHN A VERY, 1682. Island, 1695, 1702, 1713, 1715, President o f the Court in Dela 1717, 1718, 1720, 1723-1726. ware, 1675. Captain o f Rhode Island Mili Justice, 1678, 1681, 1682. tia, 1709-1713, 1715, 1718- Lieutenant of Foot Company 1723. of Militia at the Whorekill, Mrs. J ames S. Sherman. 1675. Mrs. Frederick W. Yates. Captain, 1676. Miss L ouise E. Jones. RICHARD B ACHE, 1737-1811. Secretary of the Province of WILLIAM A VERY, 1687. , 1 775, 1776. Representative f rom Dedham Register-General, 1775-1776. to the General Court of Mas. Postmaster-General, 1776-1782. sachusetts, 1669. Member of the Board of War, Sergeant, 1669. Lieutenant, 1673. 1777. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. fOne o those commissioned to Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. sign the Bills of Credit of the United States, 1780. PETER A YER, 1633-1699. Miss Anne D. Duane. Deputy from Haverhill to the General Court of Massachu JOHN B AILEY, 1732-1806. setts, 1680, 1681, 1683. 1685, Lieutenant-Colonel i n Expedi 1686, 1689, 1690, 1695-1698. tion to Lake George under Cornet, 1689. Major-General Johnson, at Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Crown Point, 1755. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Colonel a t Ticonderoga, 1758. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Lieutenant-Colonel o f Second Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Regiment of Dutchess Miss Faith Moore. County Militia, 1775. Mrs. A rthur M. Collens. Member o f Colonial Court in Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Chancery, 1 705-1711. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Member of Commission in Charge of Expedition against MATTHIAS B AKER, 1742-1789. , 1711. Member of Committee of Cor In command of the Fort at Os respondence for Middlesex wego, 1727. County, , 1775. Miss M ary C. Bancker. Mrs. John S. Kennedy. Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. Mrs. Henry D. Nicoll. THOMAS B AKER, 1682-1753. Miss Margaret S. Remsen. Lieutenant, Deerfield, Massa chusetts, 1704. EDWARD B ANGS, 1592-1678. Captain, and commanded a One of the Recognized His company in an expedition toric Founders of Plymouth against the Indians in North Colony. ern , 1712. Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. THOMAS B AKER, 1618-1700. Countess von Francken Magistrate o f Connecticut Col Sierstorpff. ony, 1658-1663. Delegate t o the Convention JOHN B ANKS, 1684. held in New York, 1665. Deputy f rom Fairfield to the Ensign o f East Hampton General Court of Connecti Troops, Nieuw Netherland, cut, 1651, 1661, 1663-1666, 1654. 1671, 1673; from Rye, 1671, Mrs. A ngus Cameron. 1672. Mrs. E dwin Thorne. TIMOTHY B AKER, 1729. nEnsign i a company of North STEPHEN B ARBER 1724-1806. ampton, Massachusetts. Captain of the Fifth Company Lieutenant i n Captain Turner's of the Twelfth Regiment of Company in the Falls Fight, Connecticut, 1769. 1685. Mrs. Frederick E. Haight. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. THEOPHILUS B ALDWIN, THOMAS B ARCLAY, 1668-1725. 1694-1745. Chaplain at Fort Frederick, Deputy f rom Stonington to New York, 1708-1721. Connecticut General Assem Miss Charlotte E. Dudley. bly, 1729-1731, 1737; from Stonington and New Milford, PETER B ARD, 1678-1734. 1735, 1736; from New Mil- Member o f the King's Council ford, 1739-1741. in the Province of West Jer Lieutenant o f Train Band of sey, 1720-1725, 1727-1734. Stonington, 1734. fJustice o the Supreme Court Captainf o Train Band of New of New Jersey, 1734. Milford, 1738. Colonel o f a Regiment of Foot, Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 1722. Mrs. C harles C. Haight. EVERT B ANCKER, 1665-1734. Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. Mayor of Albany, 1695, 1707- Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 1709. Commissioner o f Indian Affairs PETER B ARD, 1712-1769. in the Province of New Commissary-General o f the York, 1696-1698, 1706-1712, Province of , 1720-1734. 1756. Member o f New York Assem Mrs. H erman T. Livingston. bly, 1702-1705. Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 26S EDWARD B ARKER, 1668-1727. vide P atent of Swampscott, Deputy from Branford to Con 1638, 1655, 1656, 1657. necticut General Assembly, Mrs. George F. Ralph. 1708, 1710-1717, 1721, 1724- 1726. WILLIAM B ARTHOLOMEW, Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. Jr., 1640-1697. Representative f rom Suffolk JAMES B ARKER, 1623-1702. County to the General Court Commissioner from Newport of Massachusetts, 1692. to the General Court of Ensign o f a New Roxbury Rhode Island, 1648, 1661, Company, 1689. 1663; from Providence, 1655, Lieutenant o f a Military Com 1661. pany at Woodstock, 1691. Namedn i the Royal Charter of Mrs. George F. Ralph. Charles I I, 1663. Governor's Assistant, 1663-1666, JOHN B ARTLETT, 1692-1747. 1671, 1 672, 1676-1678. Captain of Train Band of Guil Deputy from Newport to the ford, Connecticut, 1737. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. David J. Dickson. Island and Providence Plan Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. tations, 1667, 1669-1671, 1674, 1681, 1683-1686. THOMAS B ARTLETT, 1594- Deputy Governor, 1678, 1679. 1654. Mrs. Charles Phelps. Ensign, 1639. Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. Lieutenant i n a Company of Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. Watertown, Massachusetts Bay, 1639-1645. WILLIAM B ARKER, 1662-1741. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Deputy from Newport to the Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. General Assembly of Rhode SAMUEL B ASS, 1601-1695. Island, 1709, 1721-1724. Deputy from Braintree to the Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. General Court of Massachu JACOB B ARNEY, 1601-1673. setts, 1641-1645, 1652, 1654, Deputy from Salem to the Gen 1657, 1659, 1663, 1664. eral Court of Massachusetts Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Bay, 1635, 1638, 1647, 1653. WILLIAM B ASSETT, 1667. Mrs. Joseph W. Harriman. Onef o the Recognized Historic Founders of Plymouth Col JOHN B ARRELL, 1658. ony. Ensign i n the Ancient and Deputy f rom Duxbury to the Honorable Artillery Com General Court of Plymouth, pany, 1656. 1640, 1642, 1643, 1644, 1648. Mrs. William A. Putnam. Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. WILLIAM B ARRON, 1734-1784. Captain in a Massachusetts WILLIAM B AULSTONE, 1600. Regiment at Crown Point 1678. and in an expedition against A F ounder of the Historic Canada, 1760. Charter Colony of Ports Mrs. Wallace Clarke. mouth, being one of the Mrs. William B. Jackson. Eighteen Original Proprie tors of Aquidneck who set WILLIAM B ARTHOLOMEW, tled Pocasset, 1638. Sr., 1603-1681. Treasurer for Portsmouth and Deputy from Ipswich to the Newport, 1 640-1642. General Court of Massachu Treasurer for Portsmouth, setts, 1635-1641, 1647, 1650. 1643-1649, 1 650, 1651. One of the Special Commission Governor's Assistant, 1641-1644, ers to settle dispute and di 1648, 1656-1673. Commissioner f rom Ports JOHN B AYLOR, 1705-1772 mouth to the General Court Member from Caroline County of Rhode Island, 1654-1656, to the House of Burgesses of 1658-1663. Virginia, 1742, 1745, 1746, nNamed i the Royal Charter of 1747, 1750. Charles II., 1663. Commissioned County-Lieuten Lieutenant, 1 640, 1642. ant of Orange County, 1752. Miss Lucy C. Watson. Mrs. James W. Henning. BALTHAZAR B AYARD. Deputy from Bergen under JEREMIAH B EAL, 163U1716. Gov. Philip Carteret. Representative from Hingham Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. to the General Court of Mas sachusetts, 1692-1702. NICHOLAS B AYARD, 1644- Lieutenant, 1692-1702. 1709. Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. Secretary o f the Province of New Y ork, 1673-1680, 1688. Receiver-General, 1683, 1689. ISAAC B EDLOW, 1673. Mayor of New York, 1685. fCaptain o Burgher Corps, New Member of Governor's Council, York, 1671. 1685, 1 687-1689, 1691-1698. Miss Josephine L. Beekman. Lieutenant of Burgher Corps, Mrs. David L. Hough. fCity o New Orange, 1673. Colonel of Foot, New York Troops, 1 686. JAMES B EEBE, 1641-1728. Commander-in-Chief, 1691. Deputy from Danbury to the Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. Lockwood DeForest. 1707-1711, 1713-1715, 1718, Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 1719, 1725. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Miss Alice Brinsmade. Mrs. Edmond £. Miller. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Mrs. Howard Townsend. SAMUEL B AYARD, 1669-1745. JAMES B EEBE, 2d, 1682-1750. Judee of the Court of Common Deputy from Danbury to the Pleas, Bergen County, Pro Connecticut General Court, vince of New Jersey, 1711. 1726-1749. Member of New York Assem Captain of a Train Band of bly, 1713-1715. Danbury, 1710, 1716. Mrs. J ames M. Lawton. Miss Alice Brinsmade. Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Mrs. Howard Townsend. JAMES B EEBE, 3d, 1718-1785. STEPHEN B AYARD, 1700- . Chaplain in the Third Connect Member o f the Governor's icut Regiment in the Expedi Council in the Province of tion against Canada, 1760. New York, 1746-1747. Mayor of New York, 1744-1747. Miss Alice Brinsmade. Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. Mrs. Howard Townsend. JOHANNES B EECKMAN, 1732. JOHN B AYLEY, 1635-1690. fCaptain o a Company of Al Captain of a company of Jamai bany County Troops, Pro ca, L. I. Called to arms 1690. vince of New York, 1709. Commissioned by Dep.-Gov. Served in Expedition to Can Leisler. ada, 1709. Mrs. Thomas F. Mitchell. Mrs. George P. Lawton. 267 GERARDUS B EEKMAN, 1653- Member o f New York Assem 1723. bly, 1725-1758. Member o f Leister's Council, Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 1690, and as such was tried for treason and acquitted. Member of New York Assem JAMES B EEKMAN, 1732-1807. bly, 1698. Member of the First, Second, Judge of King's County, 1700. Third and Fourth New York Member of Governor's Council, , 1775, 1702-1723. 1776, 1777. A cting Governor of the Pro Miss Josephine L. Beekman. vince of New York, as Pres Mrs. David L. Hough. ident of Council, 1710. Judge in a Special Court con WILHELMUS B EEKMAN, vened to try Pirates, 1717. 1623-1707. Captain of Foot Company at Member of the Representative Flatbush, 1 686. Body of Major of Horse and Foot in known as "The Nine Men," King's C ounty, 1689. 1652. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1700. Commissioner o f Indian Af Miss J osephine L. Beekman. fairs under the Dutch, 1658. Mrs. Lansdale Boardjtan. Delegate t o the Convention Mrs. Bayard Clarksorf .» . held at Nieuw Amsterdam, Miss Emily M. DePeyste*. 1653. Mrs. Alfred Ely. Vice-Director o f the Dutch CoL Mrs. David L. Hough. ony on the South River Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. (), 1658-1664. Mrs. James Kent. Schout-Fiscaal a t the South Mrs. W. Irving Kent. River, 1661. Schout-Fiscaal Miss Julia G. McAllister. at Esopus, 1664-1671. Mrs. Thomas W. Nickerson. Burgomaster o f New Orange, Mrs. Edward L. Short. 1674. Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Member o f Leisler's Council, 1690. HENRICUS B EEKMAN, 1652- Lieutenant o f Burgher Corps, 1716. Nieuw Amsterdam, 1651; in Member o f the New York As New Orange, 1673. sembly, 1691-1693, 1695-1698, Acted as Schepen in Nieuw Am 1702-1715. sterdam, 1650, 1673. Presi Lieutenant-Colonel, 1693. dent of Schepen's Court, 1657. Colonel of Troops in Ulster One of the Commissioners to County, Province of New fortify t he City, 1654. York, 1701. Orphan Master, 1658. Mrs. B enjamin S. Church. As Chief Magistrate of Esopus, Mrs. Alfred Ely. it fell to him to quiet the ris Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. ing there against the English. Miss Julia R. Livingston. Miss Josephine L. Beekman. Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Miss Mary E. Beekman. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. Mrs. Bavard C,nrkson. Mrs.. W Irving Kent. Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. Miss Julia R. Livingston. Miss Alice Brinsmade. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Mrs. T. W. Nickerson. Mrs. Newton Perkins. Mrs. Walter Oakes. Mrs. John B. Shapleigh. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. Mrs. Edward L. Short. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. NATHAN B ENNETT, 1697- 1748. RICHARD B EERS, 1612-1675. Ensignf o the Train Band of Deputy from Watertown to the Stratford, 1 740. General Court of Massachu Lieutenant, 1742. Captain, 1745. setts Bay, 1663-1675. Mrs. Jefferson Clark. Lieutenant of the Watertown Company, 1 664. SAMUEL B ENNETT, 1684. Captain of Watertown Com Commissioner f rom Providence pany in King Philip's War, to t he General Court, 1657. 1675; slain by the Indians at Representative from Provi Northfield, 1675. dence to the General Assem Miss Harriet Barrows. bly of Rhode Island, 1668, Miss Louise Barrows. 1674, 1678. Mrs. John F. Douglas. General Sergeant, 1652. Mrs. Edward R. Jones. Mrs. E dward Trenchard. FRANCIS B ELL, 1690. JOHANNES B ENSON, 1655- Deputy f rom Stamford to the 1715. General Court of New Haven Lieutenant o f Albany Troops, Colony, 1641, 1653-1659, 1661- Province of New York, 1688. 1664. Captain, 1689. Lieutenant o f Train Band of Mrs. M artha B. Norris. Stamford, Connecticut, 1655, 1666. JORIS H ANSEN BERGEN, Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. 1736. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Captain o f Troops, Province of New York, 1701. DANIEL B ENEDICT, 1706- Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 1773. Mrs. Haldemand P. Young. Deputy f rom Danbury to the General Court of Connecticut, JOHN B ERRIEN, 1711-1772. 1747, 1751, 1753-1756, 1760, Judge of the Supreme Court of 1763. 1769. New J ersey, 1764-1772. Captain o f a Danbury Train Member of the Assembly from Band, 1752. Somerset, 1769, 1770, 1771. Mrs. William B. Beekman. Mrs. Alfred H. Hicks, Jr. THOMAS B ENEDICT, 1617- NATHANIEL B ERRY, 1690- 1690. 1757. Delegate f rom , Long fCaptain o Train Band of Kent, Island, to the Colonial Con Connecticut, 1750. vention at Hempstead, March Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 1st, 1665. Lieutenant o f a Foot Company WILLIAM B ERRY, 1600-1654. at Jamaica, , 1665. A Recognized Historic Founder Deputy f rom Norwalk to the of the Province of New Connecticut General Court, Hampshire. 1670, 1675. Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 269 RICHARD B ETTS, 1713. Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. High S heriff of Yorkshire, Mrs. William M. Martin. Province of New York, 1678- Mrs. Albert Van Wyck. 1680. Delegate t o the Convention at JOHN B ISSELL, 1591-1677. Hempstead, 1665. Deputy from Windsor to Con Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. necticut General Court, 1648, 1650-1656. 1658, 1664. PJOHN A BEVAN, 1646-1726. Mrs. S anford Bissell. Justice of the Peace for Phil Miss D oris W. Bissell. adelphia County, 1685, and Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. for Chester County, 1689. Miss H elen H. Jenkins. Member of Pennsylvania As Mrs. A rthur H. Lee. sembly for , 1687, Miss F aith Moore. 1695, 1699, 1700. Mrs. C harles F. Roe. Mrs. Edward Curtis. Mrs. P rescott Slade. JOHN B ISSELL, 2d, 1693. LOUIS B EVIERE, 1647-1720. Captainf o Troopers of Wind Ensign, Ulster County Troops, sor, Connecticut, 1676. Province of New York, 1698. Quartermaster of Troops of Mrs. William H. Young. Hartford County, 1677. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. LOUIS B EVIERE, 1684-1753. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Ensign of a Company at New Paltz, Province of New York, THOMAS B ISSELL, 1689. 1717. Quartermaster o f a Troop of Mrs. W illiam H. Young. Horse, Hartford, Connecti cut, 1681. Mrs. C harles F. Roe. GERRIT B ICKER, , Commissioner a nd Command SAMUEL B LACK, 1669-1745. ant at , South Lieutenant in the Expedition River Colony, 1652. to Louisburg, Feb. 7th, 1745. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. SAMUEL B IGELOW, 1653-1732. ADAM B LACKMAN, 1598-1665. Representative from Water- One of the Ministers of par town to the General Court of ishes active in founding or Massachusetts, 1708-1710. forwarding the interests of Mrs. John G. Noble. the Colony of Connecticut prior to 1675. JAMES B ISHOP, 1691. Minister at Stratford, 1640. Secretary o f Colony of New Mrs. William L. Harkness. Haven, 1661-1665. Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. Magistrate a nd Governor's As Mrs. W. S. Livingston. sistant of Connecticut, 1667- Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens 1682. selaer. Deputy f rom New Haven to General Court, 1661-1664. JACOB B LACKWELL, 1717- Member o f Committee ap 1780. pointed by the General Court Deputy f rom County of New Haven Colony, to to the First, Third and treat with the Colony of Con Fourth New York Provincial necticut respecting union Congress, 1775. 1776, 1777. with New Haven, 1664. oDeputy t the New York Pro Deputy G overnor of Connecti vincial Convention, 1775. cut, 1683-1687, 1689-1691. Mrs. James M. Rankin. ♦ROBERT B LACKWELL, RUTGER B LEECKER, 1675- -1717. 1756. Member o f Fourth Assembly of Mayorf o Albany, 1726-1729. the Province of New York, First Judge of Court of Com 1693-1695. mon Pleas, Albany County, Mrs. J ames M. Rankin. 1726-1733. JOHN B LAIR, 1686-1771. Recorder of Albany, 1726. Member f rom Williamsburg, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Virginia, to the House of in the Province of New York, Burgesses, 1736-1740. 1728-1734. 1738-1746. President of King's Council, Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 1758. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Deputy f rom the William and Miss Catherine de N. Miller. Mary College to the House Mrs. William Nichols. of Burgesses, 1765-1768. Mrs. Frank Wheaton. Acting G overnor, 1768. Mrs. E dward C. Stockton. JOHN B LISS, 1645-1715. Deputy f rom Newport to the THOMAS B LAKESLEY, 1700- General Assembly of Rhode 1778. Island, 1679, 1682. fCaptain o the Third Company, Ensign, 1679. Lieutenant, 1682. Waterbury, Connecticut, 1740. Major for the Island, 1696. Mrs. William H. Bliss. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. JAN J ANSEN BLEECKER WILLIAM B LISS, 1728-1808. 1642-1732. Captain in 1753, -1754, 1755, Mayorf o Albany, 1700. Re 1757; named in lists of Field corder of Albany, 1698. Officers of a Newport and Commissioner o f Indian Affairs County Regiment. in the Province of New York. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 1691. Captainf o Albany Troops, 1684. FRANCIS B LOETGOET, 1635- Member of Leisler's Assem 1676. bly, 1690; member of New York Assembly, 1698-1701 Secretary f or the Province of Justice in Albany County, 1683, the South River Colony, 1659. 1685, 1690. Delegate to the Convention Mrs. John R. Brodhead. held in New Orange, 1674. Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Miss Mary I. Forsyth. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Mrs. John C. Hazen. Mrs. George W. Green. Mrs. Charles D. Vail. Mrs. Edward H. Jewett. Miss Mary B. S. Tibbits. JOHN B LUNT, 1706-1748. Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. One of the Ministers active in forwarding the interests of JOHANNES B LEECKER, 1668- the Colony of Massachusetts 1738. Bay prior to 1750. Member o f the New York As Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. sembly, 1701-1702. Mayorf o Albany, 1701. SAMUEL B OARDMAN, 1615. Recorder o f Albany, 1701. 1670. Commissioner o f Indian Af Deputy f rom Wethersfield to fairs in the Province of New the Connecticut General York, 1690, 1720. Court, 1657-1667. Captain i n Colonel Pieter Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. Schuyler's Regiment, 1698. Mrs. H erman D. Kountze. Mrs. John R. Brodhead. Mrs. H omer H. Stuart. Mrs. George W. Green. Mrs. E dward Trenchard. 271 PETER B OGARDUS, 1645-1703. Onef o the Original Purchasers Commissioner of Indian Af of Land in New Jersey, 1667. fairs, Province of New York, Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 1690. Mrs. Howard Page. Mrs. C yrus L. W. Eidlitz. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. George F. Ralph. Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. Mrs. William B. Wood. TEUNIS G ILBERTSEN BO- GAERT, 1 687. ELISHA B OUDINOT, 1749- Delegate f rom Brooklyn to the 1819. Conventions held at Flatbush Deputyo t the Continental Con and in 1664; gress from New Jersey. at Hempstead, 1665, and at Member o f the Committee of New Orange, 1674. Correspondence, 1775; of the Mrs. Silas Wodell. Committee of Safety, 1775. Secretary o f Council of Safety, JAMES B OLLEN, 1682. 1777. (Woodbridge, N . J.) fMayor o the Borough of Eliz Justice of the Peace, 1665, abeth. 1676, 1 677, 1679, 1681. Commissary f or Prisoners, Secretary of the Province of from N ew Jersey, 1778. New Jersey, 1668, 1670, 1673, Judge of the Supreme Court of 1674, 1679. New Jersey, 1798. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensse laer. WILLIAM B OND, 1625-1695. Deputy from Watertown to the THOMAS B OURNE. 1581-1664. General Court of Massachu Deputy from Marshfield to the setts, 1689-1693, 1695. General Court of Plymouth Speaker of the House, 1691, Colony, 1640, 1641, 1644, 1645. 1692, 1 693, 1695. Miss Julia C. Wells. Member of the Committee of Safety, 1 689. JOHN B OUTON, 1615-1704. Lieutenant of a Troop, Water- Deputy from Norwalk to the town, 1675. Captain, 1690. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. William A. Putnam. 1669, 1671, 1673-1683, 1685. Mrs. William R. Wilson. Miss Alice Brinsmade. JOHN B ORDEN, 1640-1716. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Deputy from Portsmouth to HENRY B OWEN, 1638-1724. the General Assembly of Lieutenant of Massachusetts Rhode Island, 1673, 1680, Troops in King Philip's War, 1700, 1704, 1705, 1708. 1675. Mrs. William B. Wood. Miss M argaret Stimson. RICHARD B ORDEN, 1601-1671. Governor's A ssistant, Provi METCALF B OWLER,. 1716- dence Plantations, 1653, 1654. 1789. General T reasurer under the Deputy f rom Newport to the Parliamentary Patent, 1654, General Assembly of Rhode 1655. Island and Providence Plan Commissioner f rom Ports tation, 1764-1767; from Ports mouth to the General Court, mouth, 1768-1776. Speaker of 1654, 1656, 1657. the Assembly, 1768-1776. Deputy f rom Portsmouth to Onef o the Commissioners from the General Assembly of Rhode Island to the Congress Rhode Island, 1667, 1670. of New York, 1765. fOne o a Committee of Seven Chief J ustice of the Superior in the case concerning war Court of Rhode Island, 1780. against the Dutch, 1653. Mrs. John C. Livingston. DANIEL B OWLEY, 1745-1807. Mrs. W illiam H. Cary. Ensign in Captain John Ster- Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. ritt's Company, Mrs. George M. Elwood. Militia, 1776. Mrs. Lindsay Fairfax. Member of the Senate of Mary Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. land, 1786, 1789, 1791. Miss Mary S. Gould. Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Mrs. William P. Ketcham. JAMES B OWNE, 1636-1695. Mrs. Edward H. Landon. Member of the Assembly of Miss Charlotte T. Lane. New Jersey, 1667. Mrs. John L. Lawrence. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. Mrs. Grant C. Madill. Miss Margaret Middleton. JOHN B OWNE, 1684. Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. Member o f Assembly, Province Mrs. Charles Sheldon. of N ew Jersey, 1668, 1675, Mrs. Andrew H. Smith. 1680, 1 681-1683. Mrs. Eugene Smith. Speaker of the House, 1680. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Justice of the Peace, 1679, 1683. Miss Margaret Stimson. Major of Provincial Troops, Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 1683. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. Miss Frances S. Whiting. RICHARD B RACKETT, 1611- WILLIAM B RADFORD, 2d, 1691. Deputy f rom Braintree to the 1624-1703. General Court of Massachu D eputy from Plymouth to the setts, 1655, 1665, 1667, 1671, General C ourt, 1657. 1672, 1674, 1680. Governor's Assistant, 1658-1681. Commissioner t o arrange the Treasurer of the Colony, 1679- boundary line between Mas 1686, 1 689-1692. sachusetts and Plymouth, Deputy Governor of Plymouth 1655. Colony, 1 682-1686. Captain a nd Chief Military Commissioner of the United Colonies, 1 682-1686. Commander in Braintree, Councillor of the Royal Pro 1684. vince of New , 1686- Mrs. R obert Abbe. 1689. WILLIAM B RADFORD, 1589- Named C ouncillor in the Char 1657. ter of Massachusetts, 1692. Onef o the Recognized Found Councillor, 1 693-1698. ers of Plymouth Plantation. . Ensign Plymouth Company, Governor, 1 621-1633, 1635, 1637, 1648. 1639-1643, 1645-1656. Captain o f a Troop, 1659. Governor's A ssistant, 1634, Major Plymouth County 1636, 1638, 1644. Forces, 1 685. Commissioner o f the United Member of the Councils of War Colonies, 1647-1649, 1652, of 1657, 1658, 1667. 1656. Mrs. W illiam R. Barr. Member o f the Councils of War Mrs. S anford Bissell. of 1642, 1643, 1653. President Miss D oris W. Bissell. of the Councils of 1643, 1653. Mrs. C harles M. Booth. Mrs. W illiam R. Barr. Mrs.. J Crosby Brown. Mrs. S anford Bissell. Mrs. W illiam A. Butler. Miss D oris W. Bissell. Mrs. H enry F. Dimock. Mrs. C harles M. Booth. Mrs. G eorge M. Elwood. Mrs. L indsay Fairfax. Mrs. C harles P. Boswell. n-"-v H. Goodsell. Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. JOSHUA B RAINARD, 1671- Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 1755. Miss Margaret Middleton. Ensign i n East Haddam, Con Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. necticut, 1706. Lieutenant. Mrs. Andrew H. Smith. 1722. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Captain o f Train Band, 1725. Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. Mrs. William R. Mowe. JOHN B RADSTREET, 1711- CHRISTOPHER B RANCH, 1774. 1591-1681. Major C ommandant of Town Member of the House of Bur and Fortifications of Louis- gesses from Henrico County, burg, and Lieutenant-Colonel Virgipia, 1639. in Sir William Pepperell's Mrs. C harles H. Adams. Regiment, 1745. Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. Captain o f Regulars, 1745. Lieutenant-Governor o f St. ABRAHAM B RASIER, 1668- John, , 1746. 1747. Adjutant-General u nder Gover High S heriff of New York nor Shirley, 1755; also under County, Province of New Abercrombie in the Attack York, 1691. on Ticonderoga, 1758. fEnsign o New York Troops, Colonel, 1 762. Commander of 1689. an Expedition against the Miss M argaret S. Remsen. Western Indians, and made peace with them at Detroit, 1764. THOMAS B RATTLE, 1683. Deputy f rom Lancaster to the Major-General u nder Royal General Court of Massachu Commission, 1772. setts Bay, 1671, 1672; from Mrs. Pierre Lorillard, Jr. Concord, 1678-1681. Miss Mary Taber. Cornet of a Suffolk Troop, 1670. Lieutenant, 1675. Captain, 1676. SIMON B RADSTREET, 1603- Mrs. William R. Wilson. 1697. Mrs. William B. Wood. fOne o the Recognized Historic Founders o f the Colony of WILLIAM B RATTLE, 1662- Massachusetts B ay. 1717. Governor's Assistant ( elected Fellow o f Harvard College, firstn i England), 1629-1678. 1685-1700, 1703-1717. Secretary of the Colony, 1630- Mrs. William R. Wilson. 1636. oAgent t England, 1602. WILLIAM B RENTON, Commissioner of the United 1674. Colonies, 1644, 1648, 1661, Deputy f rom to the 1663-1666, 1670-1672. General Court of Massachu Governor of Massachusetts setts Bay, 1635-1637. Bay, 1 679-1686, 1689-1692. A R ecognized Founder of the President of the Council of Historic Charter Colony of Safety, 1 689. Newport, being one of the Member of the Council named nine who settled Newport, in the Charter of 1692. 1639. Miss Mary C. Bancker. Onef o the Elders of Aquid- Mrs. Wallace Clarke. neck, 1639. Deputy-Governor Miss Elsie S. Crane. ol Aquidneck, 1640-1647. Mrs. William B. Jackson. President of the Colony of Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. , 1660- Mrs. William R. Wilson. 1662. Commissioner t o the General Miss M argarita L. Hawley. Court f rom Providence, 1660, Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. from P ortsmouth, 1660; from Mrs. William H. Watson. Newport, 1 661-1663. Deputy-Governor of Rhode Island, 1 663-1666. SAMUEL B RIGHAM, 1652-1713. Named in the Royal Charter of Representative from Marlbor Charles I I., 1663. ough to the General Court of Governor of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, 1697, 1698, 1666-1669. 1699, 1705. E lected Governor in 1672, but Lieutenant in the Company of refused t o serve. Captain T homas Howe. Mrs. C harles B. Curtis. Called Captain. Mrs. Julian Day. Mrs. W illiam T. Jerome. JONATHAN B REWSTER, ABRAHAM B RINSMADE, 1593-1659. 1726-1801. Deputy from Duxbury to the Captain of a Train Band in the General Court of Plymouth Fourth Regiment of Connect Colony, 1639, 1641, 1642, 1643, icut, 1769. 1644. Miss A lice Brinsmade. Mrs. W illiam Brookfield. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Mrs. J ulian Day. Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. ANTHONY B ROCKHOLLES, WILLIAM B REWSTER, Member of the Governor's 1644. Council, 1674-1679, 1683-1688. fOne o the Recognized Historic Receiver-General, 1681-1683. Founders o f Plymouth. Lieutenant of Royal Troops, Chosen Teaching Ruling Elder 1674. of Plymouth. Commandant a t Albany, 1680. Mrs. C harles H. Adams. Acting Governor of the Pro Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. vince of New York as Com Mrs. W illiam Brookfield. mander-in-Chief, 1677, 1681. Mrs. H enry F. Cook. Major of Horse, 1684. Mrs. J ulian Day. Represented the Governor in Mrs. M auritz F. H. de Haas. Boston, 1689. Miss M ary S. Gould. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Mrs. E rnest Greene. Miss Marion Pellew. Mrs. R ichard W. Meade. Mrs. William A. Walker. Mrs. J ohn F. Maynard. Mrs. W ilhelmus Mynderse. SAMUEL B ROCKLEBANK, Mrs. R obert W. Paterson. 1636-1676. Mrs. C harles Phelps. Captain of the Foot Company Mrs. S tephen R. Post. of Rowley, Massachusetts Miss L ouisa W. Taylor. Bay, 1673; of a Company in Mrs. M aunsell Van Rens- King Philip's War, was killed sclsicr at Sudbury Fight, 1676. Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. Mrs. Frederick Allien. Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. Mrs. Edward W. Corey. JOHN B RIGGS, 1609-1690. Commissioner f rom Ports CHARLES B RODHEAD, 1660- mouth, 1648, 1654-1656, 1659, 1724. 1661, 1662, 1663. Ensign o f Foot in Ulster Deputy f rom Portsmouth to the County, Province of New General Assembly of Rhode York, 1685. Island, 1664, 1665, 1666, 1668, Patentee o f Marbletown, 1694. 1669. Mrs. George W. Green. 275 DANIEL B RODHEAD, Miss M argaret P.Hillhouse. 1667. Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. Captain o f Royal Musketeers, Mrs. Walter Jennings. commissioned 1 660. Mrs. Frederic R. Lefferts. Chief in command of Troops at Miss Mary A. Petrie. Esopus, New York, 1665. Mrs. William B. Wood. Mrs. George W. Green. Mrs. Daniel Swigert. HACKALIAH B ROWN, Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. 1784. Mrs. Pierre Van Cortlandt. Captainf o Westchester County Troops, Province of New EDWARD B ROMFIELD, 1648- York, 1756. 1734. In c ommand of Westchester Deputy f rom Boston to the Levies, 1756. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Gibson M. Davis. setts, 1693, 1694, 1695. Councillor, 1703-1724. JAMES B ROWN, 1756. Mrs.. E M. Townsend, Jr. Representative f rom Newport Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens to the General Assembly of selaer. Rhode Island, 1706, 1707, 1708, 1710, 1711, 1713, 1715. ♦JAN L EENDERTSE BRONCK, Called Lieutenant, 1706. 1723-1794. Major 1711, 1713. Captain, 1770. Adjutant, 1777. Governor's Assistant, 1715-1723. Major of New York Provincial Mrs. Walter Jennings. Troops, 1775-1778. JOHN B ROWN, 1584-1662. Mrs. L ewis Lampman. Governor's Assistant, , 1 636, 1638-1655. JAN P IETERSE BRONCK, Commissioner of the United 1650-1742. Colonies, 1 644-1655. Lieutenant of Foot Company, Member of the Councils of Albany County, Province of War, 1642, 1646, 1653. New York, 1709. Mrs. Charles H. Brown. Mrs. Lewis Lampman. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Miss Maria B. Lampman. Mrs. Joseph T. Marean. Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. LEENDERT J ANSE BRONCK, Miss Lucy C. Watson. after 1 738. Lieutenant A lbany County JOHN B ROWN, 1725-1802. Troops, Province of New Member from Buck's County York, 1718. to the Provincial Assembly Mrs. L ewis Lampman. of Pennsylvania, 1767-1775. Mrs. William E. Verplanck. THOMAS B ROOKS, 1667. Deputy f rom Concord to the JOHN B ROWN, 1744-1780. General Court of Massachu Member o f a Committee of setts Bay, 1642-1645, 1654, Correspondence, Massachu 1659-1662. setts, 1774, 1775. Mrs. Reginald Canning. Major i n the Expedition Miss Charlotte T. Lane. against Canada, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel, C ontinen CHAD B ROWN, died before tal Army, and killed at Stone 1650. Arabia. fOne o the Thirteen Signers of Miss Louise W. Clarke. the First Written Compact of Providence Plantations, 1637. SAMUEL B ROWN, 1694-1769. Mrs. Robert Abbe. Member from Bucks County Mrs. Walter W. Adams. to the Provincial Assembly of 276 Pennsylvania, 1 751-1755, 1761- gesses f rom Baltimore, 1745- 1766. 1749. Mrs. W illiam E. Verplanck. Mrs. P hilip A. S. Franklin. JOHN B ROWNE, Sr., 1630-1706. THOMAS B UCKINGHAM, Commissioner from Providence 1646-1709. to t he General Court, 1654. Onef o the Trustees named in Deputy from Providence to the the Act of 1701 establishing General Assembly of Rhode a Collegiate School (Yale Island, 1664. College). Fellow of Yale Col Governor's Assistant, 1665, 1666. lege, 1701-1709. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. fOne o the Ministers of Par Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. ishes active in founding or Mrs. William B. Wood. forwarding the interests of the Colony of Connecticut THOMAS B ROWNE, 1645-1709. prior to 1675. Minister at Representative from Sudbury Saybrook, Connecticut, 1669- to the General Court of Mas 1709. sachusetts, 1692, 1694, 1702. Miss E va Buckingham. Captain, 1692. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. H enry Earle. JOSEPH B UCKMINSTER, GEORGE B ROWNELL, 1646- 1666-1747. 1718. Representative f rom Framing- Deputy f rom Portsmouth to ham to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1709, 1710, the General Assembly of 1713-1716, 1718, 1719, 1721, Rhode Island, 1699, 1702. 1722, 1723, 1733. Governor's A ssistant, 1706-1711. Captain o f a Company of Gren Mrs. William B. Wood. adiers in Sir Charles Hobby's Regiment, , 1710. THOMAS B ROWNELL, i^J- Colonel, M assachusetts Regi 1665. ment, 1722. Commissioner f rom Ports Mrs. J oseph C. Anderson. mouth to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1655, 1661, THOMAS B UDD, 1698. 1662, 1663, 1664. Member o f the King's Council, Mrs. William B. Wood. Province of West Jersey, 1683. JACOBUS B RUYN, 1680-1744. Receiver-General, 1 681. Commissioner of Boundaries, Member of Assembly, 1682, Province of New York, 1731. 1683, 1 685. Miss Mary I. Forsyth. Treasurer, 1683. Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. Signer of the West Jersey Charter o f Fundamental SEVERYN B RUYN, 1726-1759. Laws, 1 676. Quartermaster of Ulster Coun Mrs. M unroe Smith. ty Troops, Province of New York, 1755-1759. DAVID B UEL, 1679-1749. Miss Mary I. Forsyth. Deputy f rom Killingworth to Connecticut General Assem GEORGE B UCHANAN, 1698- bly, 1717-1719, 1721-1728, 1730, 1750. 1731, 1733-1736, 1738, 1739. Justicer o Commissioner of the Captain of Train Band of Kill Peace for Baltimore County, ingworth, 1727. Maryland, 1732-1739. Major of Seventh Regiment of Judgef o the Quorum, 1741- Connecticut, 1739. 1750. Mrs. J ames Creelman. Member o f the House of Bur Mrs. Henry T. Williams. JOHN B UEL, 1671-1746. forwarding t he interests of Captain of Train Band of Litch the Colony of Massachusetts field, Connecticut, 1729. Bay. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Minister a t Concord, 1635-1658. Mrs. Prescott Slade. Miss Josephine K. Barber. Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. William L. Harkness. SAMUEL B UEL, 1641-1720. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Deputy from Killingworth to Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Connecticut General Assem Mrs. William R. Mowe. bly, 1692, 1693, 1696-1698, Miss Ellen R. Nye. 1700-1702, 1704, 1706, 1708, Miss Annie E. Pierpont. 1710, 1711, 1714, 1715. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Mrs. F rederick P. Allen. Mrs. Frank Schlesinger. Mrs. S anford Bissell. Mrs. Edwin Thorne. Mrs. C harles F. Roe. Mrs. W illiam W. Webb. PETER B ULKELEY, 1641-1688. Miss J ulia C. Wells. Deputy f rom Concord to the General Court of Massachu SAMUEL B UEL, 1663-1732. setts Bay, 1673-1676. Captain of Train Band of Kill Speaker o f the House, 1676. ingworth, Connecticut, 1718. Agent s ent to England by the Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. Colony with an address to the Mrs. William W. Webb. King, 1676. Governor's A ssistant, 1677-1684. Commissioner o f the United EDWARD B ULKELEY, 1614- Colonies, 1682, 1683. 1696. Councillor o f the Royal Pro Preached M assachusetts Elec vince of , 1686- tion Sermon, 1680. 1688. Minister a t Marshfield, 1643- Captain o f the Concord Com 1658; at Concord, 1659-1696. pany, 1677. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Major of the Middlesex Regi ment, 1680. GERSHOM B ULKELEY, 1636- Fellow of Harvard College, 1713. 1663-1666. One o f the Ministers of Par ishes active in founding or Mrs. Wallace Clarke. forwarding the interests of Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. the Colony of Connecticut Mrs. William B. Jackson. prior to 1675. Minister a t Wethersfield, 1667- STEPHEN B ULL, 1706. 1677. Preacher of Connecticut Member o f the Governor's Election Sermon about 1680. Council in as Deputy f rom Wethersfield to Deputy for Lord Ashley, Connecticut General Court, 1669-1672, and for Lord Corn- 1679. bury, 1674-1682. Surgeon o f Connecticut Troops Appointed by Governor Arch- in King Philip's War, 1675, dale to make a treaty with the 1676. Chaplain, 1676. Indians of the North Caro Fellow of Harvard College, lina Coast. 1658-1661. Surveyor-General of the Pro Mrs. William L. Harkness. vince, 1685. Register, 1696. Mrs. William R. Mowe. Master of Ordnance, Captain Miss Ellen R. Nye. and Engineer of the Forts, 1671-1675. PETER B ULKELEY, 1583-1658. Colonel of Provincial Forces, One of the Ministers of Par 1687-1703. ishes active in founding or Miss Julia G. McAllister. 278 THOMAS B ULL. 1605-1684. 1727, 1 729, 1731, 1732, 1733, Lieutenant of Troops of Hart 1735-1746. ford County, 1653. Clerk of the Lower House, Captain, 1673. In command of 1738, 1 740. the Fort at Saybrook, 1675. Speaker, 1741-1745. Mrs. Samuel B. Hubbard. Governor's Assistant, 1746-1763. Mrs. Payson Merrill. Judge of the Fairfield County Mrs. Edward C. Parish. Court, 1 745-1761. Mrs. Henry C. Perkins. Lieutenant of Fairfield Train Mrs. George P. Slade. Band, 1 731. Captain, 1733. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Major of Fourth Regiment of Connecticut, 1 739. SAMUEL B ULLARD, 1667-1727. In expedition to Cape Breton, Representative from Sherborne and at Siege of Louisburg, to the General Court of Mas 1745. sachusetts, 1708, 1709, 1723, fColonel o Connecticut Forces, 1724, 1725. 1750. Captain, 1724. Mrs. S tephen R. Post. Mrs. H enry Earle. ROBERT B URDICK, 1672. JOHN B URR, 1625-1692. Deputy f rom Warwick to the Deputy f rom Fairfield to the General Assembly of Rhode General Court of Connecticut, Island, 1680; from Westerly, 1660, 1661, 1663, 1668, 1669, 1683, 1685. 1670, 1672-1676, 1678, 1679, Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 1680, 1682-1686, 1691. Mrs. Walter B. James. THOMAS B URGESS, 1603-1685. Deputy to the General Court of JOHN B URR, 1694. Massachusetts Bay, 1642, Deputy f rom Fairfield to the 1644, 1645, 1648, 1654, 1657, General Court of Connecticut, 1660, 1662, 1668. 1685-1689. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Governor's Assistant, 1690-1694. Mrs. George F. Ralph. Captain of Train Band of Fair- WILLIAM B URNET, 1730-1791. field, 1690. Chairman of the Committee of Commissary, 1693. Safety, Essex County, Pro Sergeant-Major, 1694. vince of New Jersey, 1775. Mrs. S tephen R. Post. Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. MATTHIAS B URNET, 1674- JOHN B URR, 1673-1750. 1745. Governor's A ssistant of Con Captain i n East Hampton Com necticut Colony, 1729-1739. pany of a Suffolk County Speaker of the House, 1723, Regiment under Col. Henry 1724. Smith, 1715. Deputy f rom Fairfield to Con Mrs. Edwin Thorne. necticut General Assembly, THOMAS B URNHAM, 1623- 1704, 1705, 1708, 1710-1714, 1694. 1717-1721, 1723-1729. Deputy f rom Ipswich to the Judge of Fairfield County General Court of Massachu Court, 1 726-1744. setts, 1683, 1684, 1685. Captain of Fairfield County Troop, 1 714. Sergeant, 1664. Ensign, 1675. Major of Forces in Expedition Lieutenant, 1683. to P ort Royal, 1710. Miss E mma H. Lockwood. Colonel of Fourth Regiment of Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. Connecticut, 1739. ANDREW B URR, 1696-1763. Mrs. F rederick Butterfield. Deputy from Fairfield to _ the Mrs. Walter B. James. General Court of Connecticut, Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 279 JOHN B URR, 1698-1752. 1720. S peaker of the House, Captain o f a Train Band at 1713, 1715, 1717, 1719, 1720. Stratford, Connecticut, 1734. Member of Governor's Council, Mrs. Walter B. James. 1703-1705, 1 719-1721. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Clerk of Connecticut General Assembly, 1 707. PETER B URR, 1667-1724. Judge of New London County Deputy f rom Fairfield to the Court, 1 717-1719. General Court of Connecti Lieutenant of Train Band of cut, 1700, 1701, 1702. Norwich, Connecticut, 1698. Speaker o f the House, 1701. Captain, 1701. fJudge o the Supreme Court, Mrs. G eorge H. Brown. 1711-1716. Miss Charlotte T. Lane. Chief J udge, 1723, 1724. Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. Commissioner o n the Boundary Line between Connecticut PIERCE B UTLER, 1822. and New York, 1713. Lieutenant w ith Royal Com Member o f Governor's Coun mission, serving in South cil, 1703-1724. Carolina, 1755, 1760. Majorf o Fairfield County Mil Captain, Twenty-second Regi itia, 1708. ment of Foot, 1761. Mrs. W alter B. James. Major Twenty-ninth Regiment of Foot, 1766. EBENEZER B URRILL, 1679- Miss J ulia G. McAllister. 1761. Representative f rom Lynn to BENJAMIN B UTTERFIELD, the General Court of Massa 1702-1747. chusetts, 172S, 1728-1731, 1746. Ensign in Second Massachu Councillor, 1 731-1740, 1742, setts Regiment at the Siege 1743, 1746. of Louisburg, 1745. Special J ustice Superior Court, Mrs. F rederick Hasbrouck. 1739. Mrs. Pierre L. Boucher. Commissioner t o treat with In Mrs. William M. Storrs. dians at Casco Bay, 1732. ♦SAMUEL C AMPBELL, 1738- Miss Julia R. Livingston. 1824. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Lieutenant-Colonel o f Tryon County T roops, Province of EBENEZER B URRILL, 1702- New Y ork, 1775. 1778. Ensign, 1768. Lieutenant, 1772. Representative f rom Lynn to Member of a Committee of the General Court of Massa Safetyn i Tryon County. chusetts, 1764-1774. Colonel Tryon County Troops, Miss J ulia R. Livingston. 1778. Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler. Mrs. G eorge de B. Greene. ARMISTEAD B URWELL, 1718- Mrs. W illiam S. Little. 1754. WILLIAM C ANNON, 1820. Deputy f rom Williamsburg, Member o f a Committee of Virginia, to the House of Safety, Cumberland County, Burgesses, 1752, 1753, 1754. Virginia, 1775. Member o f the Deputation sent Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. to invite King George II, to come to Virginia. BENJAMIN C ARPENTER, Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. 1676-1729. Captain of Western Company RICHARD B USHNELL, 1652- of Oyster Bay, Queens 1727. County, Province of New Deputy f rom Norwich to Con York, November 29, 1728. necticut General Assembly, Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 1691-1694, 1696-1699, 1702- Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 280 WILLIAM C ARPENTER, JOHN C ARTER, 1690-1742. 1658. Secretary of State, Virginia, Deputy f rom Weymouth to the 1722. General Court of Massachu Member o f Governor's Council, setts, 1641, 1643; from Reho- 1724. both to the General Court of Mrs. E dwin H. Wootton. Plymouth Colony, 1656. Countess Von Francken ROBERT C ARTER, 1663-1732. Sierstorpff. Member o f the House of Bur M rs. Charles W. Whipple. gesses, 1690. Speaker of the House, 1695-1699. WILLIAM C ARPENTER, Treasurer o f the Province, 1699. 1685. Member o f the Board of Visi fOne o the Thirteen Original tors of William and Mary Proprietors of Providence College. Plantations. Signed the agree Member o f the Governor's ment for First Form of Gov Council, Virginia, 1704-1732, ernment, 1640. and President of that body. Commissioner f rom Providence Acting G overnor, 1726-1727, un to the General Court, 1658- til the arrival of Governor 1660, 1662-1665, 1676-1679. Gooch. Governor's A ssistant, 1665-1672. Mrs. E dward C. Stockton. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton. CALEB C ARR, 1624-1695. JOHN C ATLETT, 1670. Commissioner f or Newport to Presiding J ustice, Rappahan the Court of Commissioners, nock County, Virginia, 1665. 1654, 1658-1662. Appointed o ne of the Commis General T reasurer for the Col sioners on the part of Vir ony of Rhode Island, 1661. ginia to settle the boundary Deputy f rom Newport to the fine of Maryland, 1663. General Assembly, 1664, 1665, Captain, a nd later Colonel of 1667-1672, 1674, 1678, 1679, Militia of Rappahannock 1690. County. Governor's A ssistant, 1679- Mrs. L eonard G. Quinlin. 1685, 1 686, 1690, 1691. Governor of Rhode Island, 1695. JOHN C ATLETT, 1724. Mrs. D avid. J. Dickson. Member o f the House of Bur Miss E liza T. Minturn. gesses for Essex, Virginia, JOHN C ARTER, 1669. 1700, 1702. Member o f the Governor's Presiding Justice of Essex, Council, Virginia, 1658, 1662, 1699, 1702. 1665. Mrs. Leonard G. Quinlin. Member o f the House of Bur HUGH C AULKINS, 1600-1690. gesses, 1642, 1644, 1649, 1654, Deputy from Gloucester to the 1657-1661. General Court of Massachu Appointed J ustice of Lancaster setts Bay, 1650, 1651; from County, 1653. New London to the General Presiding J ustice, 1656. Court of Connecticut, 1653, Major, 1 653. In command of 1654, 1656-1660, 1662; from the Forces sent against the Norwich, 1663-1666. Rappahannock Indians, 1656. Mrs. C harles M. Booth. Colonel c ommanding the Militia Mrs. F rancke H. Bosworth. of Lancaster County, 1656. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton. Miss H elen H. Jenkins. JOHN C ARTER, 1616-1692. Mrs. G eorge P. Lawton. Captain of Company in Wo- Mrs. S mith M. Lindsley. burn, Massachusetts, 1672. Mrs. D ouglas Merritt Mrs. William L. Harkness. Mrs. F itch J. Swinburne. 281 BENJAMIN C AVE, 1762. Councillor, 1 727-1732. Member o f House of Burgesses Judgef o Court of Common from Orange County, Vir Pleas, Pleas, W orcester County, ginia, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1731-1739. 1756. Judgef o Probate, 1731-1739. Mrs. C harles A. Doremus. Captain of Woodstock Troop, 1706. WILLIAM C HADBURNE. Captain S now Shoe Men, 1711. One of the Recognized Historic Major, Worcester Scouts, 1722. Founders of New Hampshire. Colonel of a Foot Regiment, Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 1724. Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. ABRAM G AASBEEK CHAM BERS, 1680-1759. JOHN C HANDLER, 3d, 1693- fLord o the Manor of Foxhall. 1762. Member o f the Assembly of the Representative f rom Worcester Province of New York, 1717- to the General Court of Mas 1727, 1728-1738. sachusetts, 1732-1735, 1737- Lieutenant C olonel of Ulster 1740, 1742-1753. County Troops, 1717. Councillor, 1 743-1762. Colonel, 1 738. Judgef o Court of Common Judgef o the Court of Common Pleas, 1754-1762. Pleas in Ulster County, 1729. fJudge o Probate, 1757-1762. Mrs. John Bremond. Special J ustice of Superior Court, 1756. HENRY C HAMPION, 1723- 1797. Commissioner f rom Massachu Captainf o Connecticut Troops setts to the Congress held in for invasion of Canada, 1758. Albany, 1754. Captain o f Train Band of Col Captain A ncient and Honorable chester, 1760. Artillery Company, 1736. Deputy f rom Colchester to Mrs. Charles E. Pellew. Connecticut General Assem bly, 1761, 1765, 1767-1775. THOMAS C HANDLER, 1630- fOne o the Commissioners to 1703. supply stores and provisions Representative f rom Andover for , 1775. to the General Court of Mas Majorf o the Twelfth Regiment sachusetts, 1678, 1680. of Connecticut, 1772. Captain o f a Company in An Lieutenant-Colonel o f Twelfth dover, 1683. Regiment of Connecticut, Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. 1775. Colonel o f Twenty-fifth Regi ment of Connecticut Militia SAMUEL C HAPIN, 1595-1675. in Continental Army, 1776. Magistrate of County Court at Mrs. L. Ward Clarke. Springfield, Massachusetts, 1652. JUDAH C HAMPION, 1729-1810. Mrs. H enry F. Dimock. Preacher of Connecticut Elec Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. tion Sermon, May, 1776. Mrs. Alfred Ely. NATHANIEL C HAPMAN, 1653- 1726. JOHN C HANDLER, 2nd, 1665- Deputy f rom Saybrook to the 1743. General Court of Connecti Representative f rom Wood cut, 1697, 1699, 1701, 1702, stock to the General Court of 1704, 1705, 1707, 1712-1716, Massachusetts, 1711, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1722, 1723. 1720-1722, 1724-1726. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 282 ROBERT C HAPMAN, 1616- ISREAL C HAUNCEY, 1644- 1687. 1703. Governor's A ssistant of Con Minister a t Stratford, Connect necticut Colony, 1681-1684. icut. Deputy from Saybrook to Gen Member o f Council of War, eral Court, 1653, 1654, 1656- 1675. 1665, 1667-1671, 1674-1680. Chaplain w ith the Army under Captain of Train Band of Say- Major Robert Treat in King brook, Connecticut, 1675. Philip's War. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Trustee of Yale College, 1701. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton. Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. CHARLES C HAUNCEY, 1592- 1672. NATHANIEL C HAUNCEY, Second P resident of Harvard 1681-1756. College, 1 654-1672. Preacher of Connecticut Elec One of the Ministers of Par tion Sermons, 1719, 1734. ishes active in founding or The first graduate of Yale Col forwarding the interests of lege. B. A., 1702. M. A., 1705. the Colony of Massachusetts Minister at Durham. Bay. Preacher of Election Mrs. W illiam R. Barr. Sermon, 1656. Mrs. William B. Beekman. Mrs. W illiam R. Barr. Mrs. Etienne St. George. Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. .Mrs. J Edgar Bull. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Mrs. J ohn S. Douglas. Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. ANTHONY C HECKLEY, 1636- Mrs. D avid L. Hough. 1708. Mrs. G eorge Inness, Jr. Attorney-General o f Massachu. Mrs.. C S. Leffingwell. setts, 1 692-1702. Mrs. W illiam R. Mowe. Ensign of a Foot Company, Miss E llen R. Nye. 1675. Mrs. J oseph F. Simmons. Ensign o f the Ancient and Mrs. R oswell Skeel, Jr. Honorable Artillery Com Mrs. E tienne St. George. pany, 1680. Lieutenant, 1683. Mrs. R oswell-Smith. Mrs. Ernest Schelling. Mrs. H omer H. Stuart. Mrs. M alcolm Stuart. WILLIAM C HESEBOROUGH. Mrs. S amuel Verplanck. 1594-1667. Deputy from Boston to the ELIHU C HAUNCEY, 1710-1791. First General Court of Mas Deputy from Durham to Con sachusetts Bay, 1632. necticut General Assembly, Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 1734, 1 736-1776. Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. Clerk of the House, 1754-1757. Judge of County Court of New JOHN C HESTER, 1635-1698. Haven C ounty, 1773-1776. Deputy from Wethersfield to Captain of Second Company of Connecticut General Court, Durham, 1 738. 1676-1687. Major of the Tenth Regiment Lieutenant of Train Band of of C onnecticut, 1742. Wethersfield, 1 672. Lieutenant-Colonel of Tenth Captain, 1677, 1689. Regiment, 1 755. Mrs. S anford Bissell. Colonel of Fourth Regiment in Miss Doris W. Bissell. expedition a gainst Crown Miss Elsie S. Crane. Point, 1 755. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. Colonel of Tenth Regiment, Miss Margaret Middleton. 1773. Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. Mrs. H omer H. Stuart. Miss Julia C. Wells. 283 JOHN C HESTER. 1656-1711. ISAAC C HITTENDEN, Governor's A ssistant of Con 1676. necticut, 1701-1711. Deputy f rom Scituate to the Deputy f rom Wethersfield to General Court of Plymouth, General Court, and Speaker 1658, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1669, of the House, 1699, 1700. 1670, 1671, 1673, 1674. Member o f Governor's Council, Chosen o ne of the Council of 1696. War to be added to the Mag fJudge o County Court of Hart istrates, 1671. ford County, 1703, 1704, 1711. Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. Captain of Train Band of Wethersfield, 1 698. WILLIAM C HITTENDEN, Sergeant-Major of Hartford 1594-1661. County, 1702. Lieutenant of Artillery of New Miss Elsie S. Crane. Haven C olony, 1648. Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Deputy from Guilford to the Miss Margaret Middleton. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 1653-1659. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Mrs. Roswell-Smith. Miss Julia C. Wells. Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. JOHN C HESTER, 1703-1771. Governor's A ssistant of Con necticut, 1747-1766. CHRISTOPHER C HRISTO oDeputy t the General Assem PHERS, 1682-1729. bly from Wethersfield, 1727- Governor's Assistant, 1723-1728. 1747, 1766-1771; from Groton, Deputy from New London to 1736. Connecticut General Assem fJudge o County Court of bly, 1721-1723. Hartford County, 1754. Judge of County Court of New Captain o f Train Band of London C ounty, 1724-1728. Wethersfield, 1725. Captain of Second Company or Captainf o Train Band of Gro Train Band of New London, ton, 1738. 1715. Lieutenant-Colonel o f Sixth Naval O fficer of the Port of Regiment of Connecticut, New London, 1714. 1739. Colonel, 1756. Miss Louisa W. Taylor. Miss Elsie S. Crane. Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens Miss Julia C. Wells. selaer. JOHN C HESTER, 1749-1809. RICHARD C HRISTOPHERS, Deputy f rom Wethersfield to 1662-1726. Connecticut General Assem Governor's Assistant of Con bly, 1772, 1774, 1776. necticut, 1699, 1703-1722. Colonel o f Connecticut Battal Deputy from New London to ions of Foot, 1776. Connecticut General Court, fCaptain o Ninth Company of 1691, 1693. Second Regiment, 1775. Judge of County Court of New fMajor o Sixth Regiment, 1775. London County. 1709-1712, Miss Julia C. Wells. 1714-1717, 1720-1722. Judge of Superior Court of WALTER C HILES, 1653. Connecticut, 1711-1720. Member o f the House of Bur Mrs. Walter B. Devereux. gesses from Charles City, Miss Louisa W. Taylor. Virginia, 1641-1643; from James City, 1645, 1646, 1649, BENJAMIN C HURCH, 1641- 1652, 1653. 1718. Member of Council, 1651. Deputy f rom Bristol to the Speaker of the House, 1652. General Court of Plymouth. Mrs. Riley M. Gilbert. 1682-1684; from Tiverton to 284 the G eneral Court of Massa Lieutenant, A ncient and Honor chusetts, 1696; from Little able Artillery Company, 1655. Compton, 1706. 1710. Captain o f "The Castle," 1665- Judgef o the Inferior Court of 1686. Common Pleas of Bristol Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. County, 1708-1715. Mrs. Henry G. Hart. Commissary-General i n King Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Philip's War, 1675. Member P lymouth Council of SAMUEL C LAP, 1641 . War. 1676. Deputy f rom Scituate to the Commander o f the Plymouth General Court of Plymouth, Forces, 1676. 1680-1686, 1690, 1691. nMajor i command of the Ply Deputy to the General Court mouth Forces in the expedi of Massachusetts, 1699, 1703- tion against the Eastern In 1705, 1707-1709, 1714, 1715. dians, 1689. Mrs. John W. Gillette. Commander o f the second expe Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. dition, 1690; of third expedi tion to the Penobscot River, THOMAS C LAP, 1703-1767. 1692; of the fourth expedi President of Yale College, 1740- tion, 1696. 1766. Fellow of Yale College, Commissioned C olonel by Gov 1740-1745. ernor Dudley, for service east Minister at Windham, Con of Casco, 1704. necticut. Conducted t he attack which re Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. sulted in the defeat and death Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. of King Philip. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. JOHN C LARK, 1673. CHARLES C HURCH, 1682- A C orporator named in the 1746. Connecticut Charter of Deputy f rom Bristol to the Charles II., 1662. General Court of Massachu Magistrate of Connecticut, 1656. setts, 1730-1735, 1743, 1746. Deputy from Saybrook to the Captain o f a Company of In Connecticut General Court, dians in Sir Charles Hobby's 1649, 1651-1659, 1661-1663, Regiment, 1710. 1665-1668. Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. Henry G. Hart. PRESERVED C LAP, 1643-1720. Mrs. Walter B. James. Deputy from Northampton to Mrs. William A. Putnam. the General Court of Massa Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. chusetts, 1697, 1704, 1705. Miss Julia C. Wells. Captain of Northampton Com PETER C LARK, 1693-1768. pany, 1689. Preacher of the Election Ser Mrs. John W. Gillette. mon before the General Court Mrs. Henry G. Hart. of Massachusetts, 1736. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. ROGER C LAP, 1609-1691. WILLIAM C LARK, 1656-1725. Onef o the Recognized Historic Deputy from Lebanon to Con Founders of the Colony of necticut General Assembly, Massachusetts Bay. 1705-1713, 1715, 1717-1719, Deputy f rom Dorchester to the 1723, 1724. General Court, 1647, 1652- Speaker of the House, 1723. 1657, 1659-1665, 1671. Captain of Train Band of Leb Lieutenant o f Dorchester Com anon, 1708. pany, 1646. Mrs. Charles P. Britton. DANIEL C LARKE, 1623-1710. Lieutenant, 1 642. Captain, 1644. A Corporator named in Con Mrs. W. L. Armstrong. necticut Charter of Charles Mrs. David J. Dickson. II, 1662. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Magistrate and Governor's As Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. sistant of Connecticut, 1650- Mrs. William H. Watson. 16S7, 1663. 1664, 1667. Secretary of Connecticut, 1658- JEREMIAH C LARKE, Jr., 1643- 1663, 1 665, 1666. 1729. Lieutenant, 1657. Captain of Deputy f rom Newport to the Troop of Horse, 1664. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. Sanford Bissell. Island, 1696, 1698, 1699, 1701, Mrs. George H. Brown. 1702, 1704, 1705. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. John L. Lawrence. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. JOHN C LARKE, 1605-1673. Miss Faith Moore. Deputy from Saybrook to the Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. General Court of Connecti GEORGE C LARKE 1690. cut, 1641-1665. Deputy f rom Milford to the Named in the Connecticut General Court of New Haven Charter of Charles II, 1662. Colony, 1664; to Connecticut Served in the . General Court, 1665, 1666, Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. 1668, 1669, 1672-1676. Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. JOSEPH C LARKE, 1618-1694. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. Commissioner from Newport to Miss H elen H. Jenkins. the General Court of Rhode Miss E lizabeth B. Perkins. Island, 1648, 1655, 1657, 1658, Mrs. N ewton Perkins. 1659. Governor's A ssistant, 1658, SIR G EORGE CLARKE, 1676- 1659, 1 663-1665, 1677-1680. 1760. Named in the Royal Charter of Secretary t o the Province, 1703. King C harles II., 1663. Member of the Governor's Deputy from Newport to the Council, 1 716-1736. General Assembly of Rhode Lieutenant-Governor of the Island, 1668-1672, 1690. Province o f New York, 1736- Mrs. Frederick Allien. 1743. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Miss J eanne C. Irwin-Mar Mrs. Thomas E. Stillman. tin. JEREMIAH C LARKE, 1652. JOSEPH C LARKE, Jr., 1642- A F ounder of the Historic 1726. Charter Colony of Newport, Deputy f rom Westerly to the Rhode Island, being one of General Assembly of Rhode the nine who settled New Island, 1698, 1700, 1702, 1703, port, 1639. 1704, 1706, 1708. Acting T reasurer for Ports Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. mouth and Newport, 1639. Treasurer for Newport, 1644- THOMAS C LARKE, 1599-1697. 1647. General Treasurer of One of the Recognized Historic Rhode Island, 1647-1649. Founders of Plymouth Col Governor's A ssistant, 1648. ony. President R egent, 1648, acting Deputy f rom Plymouth to the as Governor under this title, General Court of the Colony, pending Governor Codding- 1651, 1655, 1656. ton's clearance of certain ac Miss Elsie S. Crane. cusations. Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 286 WALTER C LARKE, 1640-1714. JAMES C LAYPOOLE, 1634- Deputy f rom Newport to the 1689. General Assembly of Rhode Member o f Assembly, Province Island, 1667, 1670, 1672, 1673. of Pennsylvania, 1686. Governor's A ssistant, 1673-1675, Register-General, 1 686. 1699. Member o f Provincial Council, Deputy-Governor, 1 679-1686, 1687. 1700-1714. In 1 684 he was one of those in G overnor of Rhode Island, Pennsylvania commissioned 1676, 1 686, 1696, 1697, 1698. to sign patents and grant Member of the Council of the warrants; commissioned Jus Royal P rovince of New Eng tice of the Peace, 1685. land, 1686-1689. Appointed to the Council for Lieutenant-Colonel, 1705. three years, 1689, but died in the first year. Miss Lucy C. Watson. Mrs. R obert L. Fowler. Mrs. W illiam E. Shepherd. WESTON C LARKE, 1648-1728. Mrs. C ornelius Vanderbilt. Deputy f rom Newport to the General Assembly of Rhode JACOB C LEMENT, 1678 . Island, 1672. Sherifff o Gloucester County, Attorney-General o f Rhode Is New Jersey, 1709. land, 1676, 1677, 1680, 1681, Mrs. Winthrop Burr. 1683, 1684, 1714-1721. General T reasurer, 1681-1685. ROBERT C LEMENT, 1658. General R ecorder, 1690, 1691, Deputy f rom Haverhill to the 1695-1714. General Court of Massachu Ensign. C aptain, 1715, 1716. setts Bay, 1647, 1648-1653. Mrs. William H. Watson. Magistrate of the Court of Nor folk County, 1648, 1649. Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. WILLIAM C LARKE, 1609-1690. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Deputy from Northampton to Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. the General Court of Massa chusetts, 1663, 1664, 1668- JOSEPH C LINCH, . 1677, 1 680, 1681-1682. nEnsign i Second North Caro Lieutenant Northampton Com lina Regiment, 1775. pany, 1661. Lieutenant, April, 1776. Lieutenant N orthampton Com Mrs. James M. Lawton. pany, Hampshire Regiment, in King Philip's War, 1675. CHARLES C LINTON, 1690- Associate Magistrate Hamp 1773. County, 1665-1685. Lieutenant-Colonel o f Ulster Mrs. C harles P. Britton. County Troops, Province of Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. New York, 1758. Mrs. F rancis S. Marden. Mrs. Anastasio C. M. Azoy. Mrs.. F F. Thompson. Mrs. George J. Schuster. Mrs. G eorge N. Williams. HENRY C OBB, 1679. MATTHEW C LARKSON, Deputy f rom Barnstable to the 1660-1702. General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1644-1647, 1652, 1659- Secretary of the Province of 1662. New York, 1691-1702. Appointed R uling Elder, 1670. Mrs. J. Blackburn Miller. Mrs. Henry F. Cook. Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Jr. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. Mrs. T. Wolfe Tone. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 287 WILLIAM C ODDINGTON, Delegate t o the Conventions of 1601-1678. November 26th and Decem O ne of the Recognized Historic ber 10th, 1653. Founders o f the Colony of Mrs. J ohn N. Freeman. Massachusetts B ay. Miss M argaret Middleton. Chosen Governor's Assistant in England, 1 629; Assistant in ANDRIES C OEYMANS. Massachusetts B ay, 1630-1637. Member of the Assembly, Pro Treasurer of the Colony, 1634- vince of New York, 1701, 1636. 1702, 1715. 1716-1726. Deputy f rom Boston, 1637. Ensign in a Foot Company, Al A F ounder of the Historic bany County, 1700. Charter Colony of Ports Mrs. J ames A. Glover. mouth, being one of the Eighteen Original Proprie JOSEPH C OFFIN, 1702-1773. tors of Aquidneck who set Captain-Major of Foot Com tled Pocasset, 1638. pany in Newbury, Massachu tJudge a Portsmouth, 1638, 1639. setts, 1757. A F ounder of the Historic Col Major of Second Regiment of ony of Newport, being one of Essex County Militia, 1762. the nine who settled New Mrs. Edward W. Corey. port, 1639. tJudge a Newport, 1639, 1640. NATHANIEL C OFFIN. 1669- Governor o f Portsmouth and 1749. Newport, 1640-1647. Deputy f rom Newbury to the President o f the Colony, 1648, General Court of Massachu 1649. setts, 1719-1721. Commissioner f rom Newport, Councillor, 1 730. 1656, 1663. Deputy from New Special J ustice of the Court of port to the General Assem Common Pleas for Essex bly of Rhode Island, 1666. County, 1734. Named in the Royal Charter of Mrs. Edward W. Corey. Charles I I., 1663. Governor's Assistant of. the PETER C OFFIN, 1631-1715. Colony of Rhode Island, Chief Justice of the Superior 1666, 1667. Court of New Hampshire, Deputy Governor, 1673. 1697. Governor of Rhode Island, Associate J ustice, 1699-1712. 1674-1676, 1678. Councillor, 1692-1712. Mrs. William Brookfield. Deputy from Dover to the Mrs. Charles H. Brown. General Court of Massachu Mrs. William A. Brown. setts Bay, 1672, 1673, 1679. Mrs. William H. Cary. Served as Lieutenant in King Mrs. Walter Jennings. Philip's War, 1675. Miss Katherine Ludington. Mrs. Simeon B. Chittenden. Mrs. Howland H. Pell. Mrs. James L. Morgan. Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. TRISTRAM C OFFIN, 1605-1681. Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. Chief Magistrate of the Island Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. of Nantucket, 1671, 1677. Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. Mrs. William R. Barr. JOHN C OE, 1658-1741. Mrs. Arthur V. Brown. Captainf o Train Band of Strat Mrs. Charles F. Chickering. ford, Connecticut, 1709. Mrs. Edward W. Corey. Miss Margaret Middleton. Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. Mrs. Edgar H. Evans. Mrs. Edwin H. Forry. ROBERT C OE, 1596 . Mrs. John Gates. High S heriff of Yorkshire, New Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. York, 1669-1671. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 288 Mrs. A lexander Henderson. Governor's A ssistant, 1669, 1670, Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 1672-1676. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. Edward Trenchard. Mrs. William M. Kingsland. Mrs. Volney T. Malott. NATHANIEL C OGGSWELL, Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. 1739-1822. Mrs. Woodbury T. Morris. Member of the Committee of Mrs. Edwin L. Stanwood, Safety in Rowley, Massachu Jr. setts, 1776. Mrs. R obert H. Turle. Miss Frances A. Stiger. Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. Mrs. M. Morris White. SAMUEL C OIT, 1708-1792. Mrs. Paul H. White. Deputy from Preston, Conn., 1742, 1743, 1746, 1749-1751, 1753, 1754, 1757, 1758, 1760- TRISTRAM C OFFIN, 2d, 1632- 1762-1764, 1766-1769, 1771- 1704. 1773. Representative f rom Newbury Major, 1 746. Colonel, 1768. to the General Court of Mas Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. sachusetts, 1695, 1700-1702. Mrs. Francis G. Wood. Lieutenant, N ewbury Company, 1683. CADWALADER C OLDEN, Mrs. C harles F. Chickering. 1688-1776. Mrs. Edward W. Corey. Member of the Governor's Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Council, 1 721-1776. Commissioner of Boundaries, 1723, 1 725, 1731. JOHN C OGGESHALL, 1591- Surveyor-General, 1720-1762. 1647. Deputy-Governor of the Prov Deputy f rom Boston to the ince of New York, 1760-1765, General Court, 1634-1637. 1769, 1770, 1774-1776. A F ounder of the Historic Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. Charter Colony of Ports Miss Julia G. McAllister. mouth. Treasurer o f Portsmouth, 1638. HUGH C OLE, 1627 . A Founder of the Historic Deputy f rom Swansey to the Charter Colony of Newport. General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1673-1675, 1680, 1683- One of the Three Elders of 1686, 1689. Aquidneck, 1 639, 1640. Mrs. Frederick Allien. Governor's Assistant, 1640-1644. Mrs. David J. Dickson. President of Providence Plan tations, 1647. ROBERT C OLE, 1591-1655. Mrs. E dward S. Harkness. One of the Thirteen Original Miss C harlotte R. Stillman. Proprietors of Providence Mrs. E dward Trenchard. Plantations, 1636. Mrs. G arrett A. Van Allen. Mrs. G eorge F. Dominick. Mrs. W illiam Negley. Miss L ucy C. Watson. Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. Mrs. W illiam H. Watson. Miss A nna Van Santvoord. .Mrs. N Lansing Zabriskie. Mrs. C harles W. Whipple. Mrs. W illiam W. Wood. JOSHUA C OGGESHALL, 1623- ROBERT C OLE, 2d, 1642-1715. 1688. Captain of a company of Foot Deputy f rom Newport to the of Oyster Bay, Province of General Assembly of Rhode New York. Island, 1664, 1666-1668, 1670- Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 1672. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 289 ANDREW C OLHOON, 1794. Quartermaster o f the Hamp fJustice o the Peace, Cumber shire Troop, 1668; served land County, Pennsylvania, during King Philip's War. 1764. 1770, 1771. Mrs. Clarence W. Bo wen. Mrs. Munroe Smith. Mrs. Bryan Lathrop.

WILLIAM C OLLIER, 1670. GIDEON C OMSTOCK, 1709 . Governor's A ssistant, Plymouth Governor's A ssistant, Rhode Colony, 1634-1652, 1654-1665. Island, 1 758, 1778, 1780. Commissioner of the United Deputy from Cranston to the Colonies, 1 643. General Assembly of Rhode Member of the Councils of Island, 1770, 1771. War of 1642, 1643. Member of Council of War, Mrs. David J. Dickson. 1761, 1 777. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Justice of Superior Court, 1780. Miss Mary S. Gould. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. SAMUEL C OMSTOCK. 1654- Mrs. George F. Ralph. 1727. Deputy f rom Providence to the ANTHONY C OLLI MER, General Assembly of Rhode 1693. Island, 1699, 1702, 1707, 1708, Captainf o a Military Company 1711. of Scituate, Massachusetts, Ensign, 1 707. Captain, 1711. 1693. Mrs. Walter W. Adams. Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. EDWARD C OLLINS, 1603-1689. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Deputy from Cambridge to the SAMUEL C OMSTOCK, 1680- General Court of Massachu 1752. setts Bay, 1654-1670. Deputy f rom Norwalk to Con Mrs. C harles M. Booth. necticut General Assembly, Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. 1711, 1714, 1720, 1723, 1725- Mrs. H enry F. Dimock. 1730, 1738. Mrs. A lfred Ely. fCaptain o the South Company Mrs. J ohn L. Lawrence. of Norwalk, Connecticut, Miss M argaret Middleton. 1730. Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. Mrs. A lan H. Strong. ROGER C ONANT. 1591-1679. Miss L ouisa W. Taylor. Onef o the Recognized Historic Miss F lorence R. Wright. Founders of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. NATHANIEL C OLLINS, 1643- Governor a t Cape Ann and 1684. Salem, 1625-1627. fOne o the "Ministers of Par Deputy f rom Salem to the Gen ishes active in furthering the eral Court of Massachusetts interests of the Colony of Bay, 1634. Connecticut prior to 1675." Magistrate o f Quarter Court at Mrs. C harles M. Booth. Salem, 1637. Mrs. H enry F. Dimock. Mrs. F rederick Wooley. JAMES C ONVERSE, 1620-1715. GEORGE C OLTON, 1699. Deputy f rom c Ensign i n a Woburn Company, AARON C OOKE, 1610-1690. 1672. Lieutenant, 1691, 1692. Deputy from Northampton to Mrs. William L. Harkness. the General Court of Massa chusetts Bay, 1668. JAMES C ONVERSE, 2d, 1645- Captain of Troops of Windsor, 1706. 1655. Deputy f rom Woburn to the Appointed C hief in Command General Court of Massachu of 65 Connecticut soldiers in setts, 1695-1699, 1701-1706. the War against the Dutch, Speaker o f the House, 1699- 1653. 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706. fMajor o Troops of Hartford, Major o f Massachusetts , ap Troops, 1695-1706. pointed by Governor Andros, Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. 1687. Mrs. R obert Abbe. JOSIAH C ONVERSE, 1660-1717. Mrs. Douglas Merritt. Captain of Foot, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 1706. AARON C OOKE, Jr., 1641-1716. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Deputy from Hadley to the Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. General Court of Massachu setts, 1689, 1691, 1693, 1697. JOSIAS C ONVERSE, 1684-1771. Associate Magistrate, Hamp Representative from Woburn shire County Court, 16/9, to the General Court of Mas 1680, 1682, 1684, 1685. sachusetts, 1715; from Brook- Captain of the Foot Company field, 1740-1745, 1747-1750. of Hadley, 1678. Captain in Militia, 1715. Mrs. Robert Abbe. Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. Mrs. Douglas Merritt. SAMUEL C OOK, 1667-1725. Clerk of the House, Connect FRANCIS C OOKE, 1574-1663. icut, 1713, 1714, 1715. One of the Recognized Historic Deputy from New Haven to Founders of Plymouth Col Connecticut General Assem ony. bly, 1712-1715. Signerf o the Mayflower Com Mrs. E ben E. Olcott. pact. Miss E lsie S. Crane. SAMUEL C OOK, 1695-1745. Mrs. Frederick N. Goddard. Captain of Train Band of New Mrs. William H. Moore. Cheshire, Connecticut, 1742. Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. JOHN C OOKE, 1695. SAMUEL C OOK, 1687-1747. Deputy f rom Dartmouth to the Graduated f rom Yale College General Court of Plymouth in Class, 1705. Colony, 1666-1668, 1673-1675, Trustee o f Yale College, 173Z 1678-1683, 1686. Fellow of Yale College, 1732- Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 1746. Signed the second Charter, 1745. JOSEPH P LATT COOKE, 1729- Deputy t o the General Assem 1818. bly of Connecticut, 1712-1715. fColonel o Sixteenth Regiment Minister a t Stratfield, 1715-1747. of C onnecticut, 1771. Mrs. William B. Beekman. Deputy from Danbury to Con THOMAS C OOK, 1674. necticut General Assembly, Captain, R hode Island, 1659. 1763, 1767-1776. Commissioner to decide the Colonel in the Continental western boundary line of the Army in Revolutionary War. Colony of Rhode Island, 1659. Mrs. William B. Beekman. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. David L. Hough. 291 THOMAS C OOPER, 1619-1675. Mrs. J eremiah Lott. Commanded the rescuing force Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. at Brookfield, Massachusetts, Mrs. Russell W. Moore. and was killed by the Indians Miss Florence R. Wright. at the burning of Springfield, 1675. WILLIAM C ORY, 1682. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Deputy f rom Portsmouth to the Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Island, 1678, 1679, 1680. Lieutenant, 1676-1679. PIETER G UILLIAME COR Captain, 1679. NELL, 1689. Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. Lieutenant o f Flatbush Com pany, King's County Militia, JOHN C OTTON, 1585-1652. 1688. Onef o the Founders of Har Mrs. C harles R. Baker. vard College. RICHARD C ORNELL, 1625- Onef o the Ministers of Par 1693. ishes active in founding or Delegate t o the first Represen forwarding the interests of tative Assembly under the the Colony of Massachusetts. English which met at Hemp Minister o f the First Church of stead, Long Island, on March Boston, 1633. Preacher of 1st, 1665, to promulgate the Election Sermon, 1647. code known as "Drakes Miss Elsie , S. Crane. Laws." SEABORN C OTTON, 1633-1686. Mrs. J ulian Day. One of the Ministers active in Mrs. J oseph F. Simmons. forwarding the interests of Mrs. M alcolm Stuart. the Colony of New Hamp THOMAS C ORNELL, 1656. shire. Ensign, P ortsmouth Company, Preached a n Election Sermon Rhode Island, 1642, 1643. June 2, 1673. Minister at Mrs. Julian Day. Hampton, N. H., 1660-1686. Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. Miss Elsie S. Crane. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. SAMUEL C OUCH, 1741. Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. Captain o f the West Company Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. of Fairfield, Connecticut, Mrs. Edwin Young. 1710. Mrs. T homas T. Sherman. SAMUEL C ORNING, 1694. Ensign i n a Military Company DAVID C OWPLAND, 1779. of Beverley, Massachusetts Member o f Committee of Bay, 1677. Safety, Pennsylvania, 1774, Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 1775. Elected C hief Burgess of JACQUES C ORTELYOU, Chester, March 29, 1779. 1693. Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens Surveyor-General o f the Pro selaer. vince of Nieuw Netherland and later of New York, 1657- GRIFFIN C RAFT, 1630-1689. 1683. Deputy from Roxbury to the Member o f the Convention General Court of Massachu theld a Hempstead, 1665. setts Bay, 1638, 1663-1667. Captain of a Company of Lieutenant of a Roxbury Mili Utrecht, Long Island, 1673. tary Company, 1653-1676. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. Mrs. William S. Little. . Mrs. Julian Day. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. JOSEPH C RAFT, 1694-1754. Mrs. W illiam C. Doane. Ensign at Pomfret, Connecti Mrs. William McClure. cut, 1733. Mrs. John B. Mills. Lieutenant, 1735. Captain, 1741. Mrs. William S. Little. JOHN C RANSTON, 1626-1680. Attorney-General for Provi SAMUEL C RAFT, 1637-1691. dence and Warwick, 1654. Lieutenant of a Military Com Attorney-General for the Col pany of Roxbury, Massachu ony, 1654-1656. setts. Commissioner from Newport, Mrs. W illiam S. Little. 1655-1658, 1 660, 1661, 1663. Deputy from Newport to the JOHN C RANDALL, 1676. General Assembly of Rhode Commissioner f rom Newport Island, 1664-1668. to the General Court of Governor's Assistant, 1668-1672. Rhode Island, 1658, 1659, Deputy-Governor, 1672, 1676- 1662, 1663; from Westerly, 1678. 1667, 1670, 1671. Governor o f Rhode Island, Commissioner t o mark the 1678-1680. western boundary of the Col C aptain, 1654-1676. ony, 1659. Major and Chief Captain of Conservator o f the Peace for Rhode I sland Forces, 1676. Westerly, 1659. Major-Commandant, 1679. Mrs. E dward S. Harkness. Mrs. G arrett A. Van Allen. HENRY C RANE, 1711. Governor's A ssistant, 1665. SAMUEL C RANSTON, 1659- Deputy from Killingworth to 1729. Connecticut General Court, Governor o f Rhode Island, 1675-1685, 1687, 1689, 1691, 1698-1727. 1693-1696, 1700-1702 G overnor's Assistant, 1696. Judge of County Court of New Captain, 1696. Major, 1698. London, 1 698, 1701-1703. Colonel, 1705. Lieutenant of Train Band of Mrs. G arrett A. Van Allen. Killingworth, 1 676. JOHN C ROSS, 1584-1652. Captain, 1704. Onef o the Recognized Historic Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. Founders of the Colony of Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. New Hampshire in the JASPER C RANE, 1681. Hampton Settlement, 1638. Magistrate o f New Haven Col Miss Frances A. Stiger. ony, 1658-1665. Governor's A ssistant of Con JOHN C ROWELL, 1672. necticut, 1665-1667. Deputy f rom Yarmouth to the Deputy t o General Court of General Court of Plymouth Jurisdiction. Colony, 1641, 1642, 1643. Deputy f rom New Haven to Magistrate at Yarmouth, 1640, General Court of the Colony, 1644. 1645, 1647-1649, 1653-1657. Mrs. H enry F. Cook. Onef o the signers of funda mental agreement of New HENRY C RUGER, 1707-1778. Haven Colony, 1639. Member of New York Assem fOne o twenty-three subscrib bly, 1745-1758. ers to fundamental agreement Commissioner of Boundaries, in the settlement of Newark, 1753. New Jersey. Member o f the Governors Deputy f rom Newark, to the Council, Province of New General Assembly, 1675. York, 1767-1772. Mrs. William L. Andrews. Mrs.. T J. O. Rhinelander. Miss Elsie S. Crane. Mrs. William Rhinelander. 293 JOHN C RUGER, 1744. Member o f the "Grand Com fMayor o the City of New mittee of the Colony," or York, 1739-1744. Council of War, 1673. Mrs. George Borwick. Miss F rances B. Hawley. Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. Miss M argarita L. Hawley. Mrs. William Rhinelander. Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. MARTIN C RYGIER, 1713. JOHN C USHING, 1627-1708. Burgomaster o f Nieuw Amster Deputy to the General Court of dam, 1653, 1654, 1659, 1660, Plymouth Colony, 1674, 1676, 1663. 1679, 1689-1691. Delegate t o the Convention at Governor's Assistant, 1689-1691. Nieuw Amsterdam, 1653. Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. Captain o ver Swedes at the Colony of South River, 1659. ROBERT C USHMAN. 1625. Captain-Lieutenant o ver Mili fOne o the Recognized Historic tary Forces of Nieuw Neth- Founders, of Plymouth Col erland, 1663. ony. Captainf o Burgher Corps, 1668. Was t he agent of the Pilgrims Orphan M aster, 1653, 1658, at Leyden, who chartered 1661, 1662. the Mayflower in London. Commissioner t o superintend Mrs. William H. Moore. fortifying Nieuw Amsterdam. 1673. JOHN C UTLER, 1717. Mrs. C harles R. Baker. Surgeon i n King Philip's War Mrs. John N. Calkins. under Major Samuel Apple- Mrs. William Grant. ton, 1775. Mrs. David G. Thayer. Miss J ulia G. McAllister. JOSEPH C URTIS, 1650 . HENDRICK C UYLER, 1637- Governor's A ssistant, 1698-1721. 1690. Deputy from Stratford to Con Lieutenant o f Foot, Albany necticut General Court, 1689- County, Province of New 1694. York, 1685. fJudge o County Court of Fair Captain at Fort James, 1689. field County, 1698, 1711, 1725. A Member of Leisler's Coun Commissioner to adjust the cil, 1689-1690. boundaries betwen Connecti Major of Foot, New York cut and New York, 1710. Troops, 1689. Miss Alice Brinsmade. Mrs. L ansdale Boardman. Mrs. Melbert B. Cary. Mrs.. J Edgar Bull. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. THOMAS C URTIS, 1648-1736. Mrs. J ames Hillhouse. Deputy from Wallingford to Miss M argaret P. Hillhouse. the General Court of Con Mrs. J ames M. Lawton. necticut, 1689, 1717, 1718. Miss C harlotte Livingston. Ensign, 1704. Lieutenant, 1729. Mrs. D aniel Manning. Captain of the Wallingford Mrs. E dmond E. Miller. Train Band, 1732. Mrs. C harles J. Nourse. Miss H elen H. Jenkins. Mrs. C harles A. Peabody. Mrs. H enry E. Pellew. WILLIAM C URTIS, 1618-1702. Mrs.. T J. O. Rhinelander. Deputy from Stratford to Con Mrs. W illiam Rhinelander. necticut General Court, 1667- 1670, 1672-1687, 1692 JOHANNES C UYLER, 1661- Governor's A ssistant, 1659-1678. 1740. Councillor, 1693-1699. Mayorf o Albany, 1725. Deputy-Governor, 1679-1686, Member of the Assembly of the 1689-1692. Province of New York, 1705- C ommissioner of the United 1712, 1715-1726. Colonies, 1 662-1679. Indian Commissioner, 1706- Member of the Council of 1712, 1715-1732. Safety, 1 689. Mrs. Walter W. Adams. Commissioner to Eastern Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Maine, 1 665. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. President of the District of Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. Maine, 1 679-1686, 1689-1692. Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. Justice of Superior Court, 1692- 1699. WILLIAM D ANDRIDGE, Treasurer o f Harvard College, -1743. 1650-1668. Member o f the Council of the Mrs. Wallace Clarke. State of Virginia, 1727. Mrs. William B. Jackson. Commanded t he English War Ships "Wolf," "South Sea" and "Ludlow Castle," 1737- RICHARD D AVENPORT, 1606- 1741. 1665. Mrs. E dward C. Stockton. Onef o the Recognized Historic Founders of the Colony of JONATHAN D ANFORTH, Massachusetts Bay. 1627-1712. Ensign, 1 634. Representative f rom Billerica Lieutenant i n Pequot War, 1637. to the General Court of Mas Deputy f rom Salem to the Gen sachusetts, 1685. eral Court of Massachusetts, House u sed for Garrison in Bil 1637. lerica, 1675. Captain o f Castle Island Fort Lieutenant, 1 675. Captain of Bil from 1644 to his death. lerica Foot Company, 1683. Mrs. -.-.s. JohnJ ohn F.. . Douglas. „ Mrs. Charles S. Homer. Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. NICHOLAS D ANFORTH, -1638. ISAAC D AYTON, 1720-1800. Deputy f rom Roxbury to the Quartermaster, 1759. General Court of Massachu Captain, 1767. Major, 1770. setts Bay, 1636, 1637. Lieutenant-Colonel of Troop of Captain, 1637. Horse, Newport, Rhode Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. Island, 1772. Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. selaer. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. SAMUEL D ANFORTH, 1626- 1674. ALEXANDRE T HESEE DE fOne o the Minister of Parishes CHASTAIGNIER, 1 743. active in founding or for Member o f the Commons warding the interests of the House of Assembly, South Colony of Massachusetts Bay. Carolina, from Craven Fellow of Harvard College, County, 1693. 1650-1654, 1668-1674. Miss J ulia G. McAllister. Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens selaer. CORNELIUS D ECKER, . THOMAS D ANFORTH, 1622- Lieutenant o f a Troop of Horse 1699. of Ulster and Dutchess Coun Deputy f rom Cambridge to the ties, Province of New York, General Court of Massachu 1700. setts Bay, 1657, 1658. Mrs. W illiam H. Young. 295 ISAACE D FOREST, 1616 . Mrs. W estern R. Bascome. Onef o the Representative Body Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. known as "The Nine Men Miss Julia G. McAllister. of Nieuw Amsterdam, 1652. Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Mrs. George P. Lawton. Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. GEORGEE D KAY, 1728-1757. JAMESE D LANCEY, 1708- Captain of a Troop of Horse, 1760. Province of New York, 1754. Acting G overnor of the Pro Mrs. S. Van R. Townsend. vince of New York, 1753,1757. Lieutenant-Governor, 1 753-1760. EJACOBUS D KAY, 1672 . Member o f the Governor's Lieutenant o f Troops, Province Council, 1729-1753. of N ew York, 1709. Chief J ustice of the Province, Captain, 1711. 1733. Mrs. E ben E. Olcott. Miss M ary B. F. Cooper. Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. THOMASE D KAY, 1697-1758. Colonel of Orange County PETERE D LANCEY, 1705-1770. Troops, Province of New Member from Westchester, of York, 1742-1757. the New York Provincial Mrs. E ben E. Olcott. Assembly, 1750-1768. Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. Miss J ulia G. McAllister. Miss Anna Van Santvoord. JONATHAN D ELANO, JOHANNES D E LA MON- 1720. TAGNE, 1593-1670. Lieutenant o f Plymouth Com Vice-Director of Fort Orange, pany, 1689. 1656, 1 664. Miss Alice D. Weekes. Member of the Council of the Director-General of Nieuw JACOBE D LOPER, 1650. Netherland, 1638-1656. Member o f the Council of the Delegate to the Convention at Director-General of Nieuw Nieuw A msterdam, 1653. Netherland as the Comman Commander of Troops on Man der of a Ship of War, 1647. hattan Island, 1640-1656. Captain-Lieutenant of Troops Sent in command of Troops to in the Island of Curacao. defend Fort Good Hope, 1641. Mrs. Julia R. Livingston. Commissioned to investigate an Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. alleged conspiracy of Dutch Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. and Indians against the Eng lish, 1653; to superintend the DAVIDE D MAREST, 1620-1693. fortifying of Nieuw Amster- Delegate from 1654; and to settle disputes to Convention in Nieuw Am with English, 1655. sterdam, 1664. Mrs. W illiam N. Clark. Mrs. George F. Adams. Mrs. Charles D. Freeman. Mrs. Frank N. Lewis Mrs. John Purdon. Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. Miss Mary B. Steward. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Mrs. Telfair Stockton. Mrs. Prescott Slade. Mrs. William C. Story. Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. EJEAN D MAREST, 1645-1719. Miss Louise G. Zabriskie. Member of Committee of Safety, 1 689. EETIENNE D LANCEY, 1663- Lieutenant of Militia at Fort 1741. William Henry, 1689. Member o f the Assembly of the Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. Province of New York, 1702- Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 1709 1710-1715, 1726-1737. Mrs. Prescott Slade. NICHOLASE D MEYER, forwarding t he interests of 1690. the Colony of Connecticut fMayor o New York City, 1676. prior to 1675. Captain of New York Troops, Minister at Stamford, 1641-1644. 1677. M ajor, 1684. Mrs. John Purdon. Appointed Member of the Gov ernor's Council of the Pro ABRAHAM D E PEYSTER, vince of New York, 1690. 1657-1728. Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. Member of the Governor's Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Council in the Province of Mrs. Charles A. Schaeffer. New York, 1698-1702, 1708, Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 1710-1722. Mrs. Horatio Seymour. , 1691. Chief Justice of the Province, GEORGE D ENISON, 1620-1694. 1701. Receiver-General, 1708. Deputy from Stonington to the Treasurer, 1706-1721. General Court of Connecticut, Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, 1654, 1656, 1671, 1674, 1675, 1695. 1678, 1 682-1687, 1689, 1694. Mrs. B enjamin S. Church. Captain of New London County Mrs. Robert E. Livingston. Troops i n King Philip's War, Mrs. Daniel Manning. 1675, 1676, and virtually ended Mrs. C. A. de P. Smith. the war by his capture of the Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. Indian Chief Canruchet. Miss Mariana Velasquez. Captain in Indian War of 1689. Mrs. R obert Abbe. EABRAHAM D PEYSTER, 2d, Mrs. G eorge A. Allin. 1696-1767. Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. Treasurer for the of Miss J ane E. Brewster. New York and New Jersey, Mrs. W illiam Brookfield. 1721-1767. Mrs. W illiam H. Cary. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Mrs. M auritz F. H. de Haas. Mss Mariana Velasquez. Mrs. E dward W. Dewey. Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. JOHANNES D E PEYSTER, Miss M argarita L. Hawley. 1620-1685. Mrs. D avid L. Hough. Burgomaster of Nieuw Amster Mrs. W alter Jennings. dam, 1673. Mrs. L ewis Lampman. Orphan Master, 1659, 1660. Mrs. F rederic R. Lefferts. Member of the Commission Mrs. W illiam H. Sage. appointed to confer with the Mrs. E tienne St. George. Dutch Naval Commanders, Mrs.. F W. H. Sheffield. 1673. Mrs. L ouis L. Stanton. Miss J osephine L. Beekman. Mrs. H omer H. Stuart. Mrs. Robert L. Belknap. Mrs. S amuel Verplanck. Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. Mrs. W illiam R. Wilson. Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. .Mrs. N Lansing Zabriskie. Miss Emily M. de Peyster. Mrs. Alfred Ely. JOHN A BRAM DE LA NOR- Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. MANDIE, 1688-1757. Mrs. David L. Hough. Sheriff, 1719. Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. fJustice o Peace, Bucks County, Mrs. James M. Lawton. Pennsylvania, 1745, 1749, 1752. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Member o f Assembly, 1756, Mrs. Howard T. Martin. 1757. Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. Mrs.. T J. O. Rhinelander. Miss Margaret S. Remsen. Mrs. Edward L. Short. RICHARD D ENTON, 1586-1662. Mrs. C. A. de P. Smith. One of the Ministers of Par Mrs. Joseph T. Thompson. ishes active in founding or Miss Mariana Velasquez. 297 JOHANNES D E PEYSTER, JORIS J ANSEN DE RAPALJE, 1666-1711. One of the "Twelve Men" in Mayor of the City of New York, Nieuw Netherland, 1641. 1698. Mrs. Charles R. Baker. Lieutenant o f Foot, 1689. Mrs. Robert W. Foat. Captain of a Troop of Horse, Mrs. Elbert Floyd-Jones. 1700. Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. Mrs. Joseph L. Moody. nMaster i Chancery, 1701-1705. Mrs. Russell W. Moore. Member of the Assembly of the Mrs. James H. Peabody. Province o f New York, 1699- Mrs. George F. Ralph. 1702. Miss Margaret S. Remsen. Miss J osephine L. Beekman. Miss Emma Schenck. Mrs. Frederick T. Brown. Mrs. R. H. Sherman. Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. Mrs. Silas Wodell. Miss Mary R. Crosby. Miss Florence R. Wright. Miss Emily M. de Peyster. Mrs. Haldemand P. Young. Mrs. Dennis Eagan. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. THEUNISSE D E RAPALJE, Mrs. David L. Hough. 1671-1723. Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. Ensign of a Foot Company in Miss Margaret S. Remsen. Brooklyn, Province of New Mrs. Edward L. Short. York, 1700. Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. JOHANNES D E PEYSTER, Miss Florence R. Wright. 1694-1789. M ayor of Albany, 1729, 1732. NICASIUS D ESILLE.1600 . Recorder of Albany, 1726, 1728. Schout F iscaal of Nieuw Neth Commissioner of Indian Affairs erland, 1656-1664. for t he Province of New First Councillor to the Direc tor-General, 1653-1664. York, 1 734-1738, 1739-1746. Commissioner of Boundaries, Lieutenant of Foot, Albany 1654-1656. County T roops, 1717. C aptain-Lieutenant of the Bur Captain of a Troop of Horse, gher Corps, 1656. 1744. Commissioner to superintend Paymaster o f Provincial the fortifying of Nieuw Am Troops, 1755. sterdam, 1654; to settle affairs Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. at the South River Colony, Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. 1659; and to counteract the mutinous proceedings in the EWLLIAM D PEYSTER, 1709- English towns on Long Island. Mrs. Charles R. Burke. 1784. Mrs. Elbert Floyd-Jones. Second L ieutenant of New Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. York Provincial Troops, 1738. Mrs. Russell W. Moore. Ensign in 1738. Mrs. Charles G. Strater. Miss M argaret S. Remsen. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Miss Florence R. Wright. JERONIMUS D E RAPALJE, 1643 . ANDRIESE D VOS, . Delegate t o the Convention in Acting I ndian Commissioner New O range, 1674. in Nieuw Netherland 1648. Captain of Provincial Troops Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. in B rooklyn, 1673. Mrs. Lewis Lampman. Justice of Kings County, 1689, Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 1690. Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. Mrs. John H. Wendell. Miss Florence R. Wright. Miss Florence R. Wright. 298 JACOB R UTSEN DE WITT, NATHANIEL D ICKINSON, 1729-1792. 1615-1676. Lieutenant, 1759. Deputy from Wethersfield to Captain of a company to guard Connecticut General Court, the of Ulster County 1646-1656. under General Loudoun. Recorder for Wethersfield, 1645. Captain in active service in the Mrs. Henry G. Hart. Revolution. Mrs. W. S. Livingston. Mrs. Robert W. Foat. PETRUSE D WITT, 1722-1790. EDWARD D IGGES, 1621-1675. Captain of Troops of Rhine- Member of Council in the Col beck Precinct, Province of ony of Virginia, 1654, 1670. New York, 1758. , 1655- Mrs. W illiam H. Young. 1658. Auditor-General, 1 670-1675. PIETER J ANSEN DE WITT. Receiver-General, 1672-1675. Delegate to the Convention in Mrs. H enry C. Adams. Nieuw N etherland, 1664. Mrs. H erbert Noble. Magistrate of Bushwick, 1661- 1665. Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. GEORGE M ATTHEW DILL, Miss Florence R. Wright. 1698-1750. Onef o the Five Commissioners TJERCKE D WITT, 1683-1762. with Benjamin Franklin to Captain of Foot, Ulster County make a treaty with the In Troops, Province of New dians at the Crohgan Fort in York, 1738. Cumberland County, Penn Mrs. W illiam H. Young. sylvania. fOne o the eight Justices of the GREGORY D EXTER, 1610- Peace who in Pennsylvania 1710. sat with the Supreme Court, fSigner o Agreement of 1640 September, 1749. for First Form of Govern Captain i n a Lancaster County ment, Providence. Regiment, 1747. Served in the Commissioner f or Providence . to the General Court of Com Miss Julia G. McAllister. missioners, 1651-1654. President ( Governor) of Rhode Island Colony, 1653-1654. JOHN D OANE, 1590-1685. Named i n the Royal Charter Governor's Assistant, Plymouth of Charles II, 1663. Colony, 1 633. Miss Mary A. Petrie. Deputy from Plymouth to the Mrs. William B. Wood. General Court of the Colony, 1639, 1642-1644, and from JONATHAN D ICKINSON, Eastham, 1649-1651, 1653, 1688-1747. 1654, 1659. A C harter Trustee of the Col Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. lege of New Jersey, 1746. Mrs. James T. Gardiner. First P resident of the College, Mrs. Stephen R. Post. now Princeton University, 1747. Mrs.. W S. Livingston. JOHN D OANE, Jr., 1635-1708. Representative from Eastham MOSES D ICKINSON, 1695-1778. to the General Court of Ply Minister at Norwalk, Connec mouth Colony, 1682, 1684, ticut. 1685, 1689; and to the Mas Preacher o f Connecticut Elec sachusetts General Court, tion Sermon, May 8, 1755. 1693, 1694, 1702. Mrs. William L. Harkness. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 299 EDWARD D ORSEY, 1705. Mrs.. J Edgar Bull. Associate J udge in Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. of Chancery, 1694. Miss Margarita L. Hawley. Commissioner f or Keeping the Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. Great Seal. Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. Deputy t o the House of Bur Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. gesses of Virginia, 1692-1697, 1700, 1705. Major of Horse, VOLCKERT P IETER DOUW, 1689. 1720-1801. Mrs. C harles W. Hunt. Recorder o f the City of Albany, 1750-1760. EDWARD D OTY, 1655. Member o f the Provincial As fOne o the Recognized Historic sembly, 1759-1768. Founders of Plymouth Col fMayor o Albany, 1761-1770. ony. Indian C ommissioner, 1774. fSigner o the Cape Cod Con Vice-President o f the Provin tract. cial Congress in New York, Miss E lizabeth B. Perkins. 1775. Mrs. Newton Perkins. Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. JOHN D OUGLAS, 1703-1766. Deputy from Plainfield to Con HENRY D OW, 1634-1707. necticut General Court, 1739, Representative from Hampton 1741, 1742. to the General Assembly of Lieutenant of Train Band of New Hampshire, 1693, 1697- Plainfield, 1741. Captain, 1745. 1699. Mrs. Francke H. Bosworth. Assistant J udge, Inferior Court, 1699. C ouncillor, 1702-1707. JONAS D OUW, 1736. Ensign, Hampton Company, Lieutenant o f Albany County 1689. Captain, 1692. Troops, Province of New Miss Lucy W. Rollins. York, 1700. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Captain of Troop of Horse, 1715; of Foot for Coxsackie JABEZ D OW, 1672-1752. and Catskill, 1717. Captain o f a Company in Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. Hampton, New Hampshire, Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 1718. Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. PETRUS D OUW, 1692-1775. Member o f the Assembly, Pro EMANUEL D OWNING, 1585- vince of New York, 1747- 1658. 1750, 1752-1758. Deputy f rom Salem to the Gen Ensign o f Provincial Troops, eral Court of Massachusetts 1717. 1639-1641, 1643, 1644, 1648. fCaptain o Troops at the Manor Associate of the Salem Court, of Rensselaerwyck, 1733. 1639, 1641, 1644, 1649. Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Mrs.. J Edgar Bull. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Miss E lsie S. Crane. Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. Mrs. W illiam A. Putnam. VOLCKERT 1681. J ANSEN DOUW, Mrs. E dward Trenchard. Mrs. M artin S. Watts. Acting^ C ommissioner of Indian Affairs as Magistrate of Al ANDRIES D RAEYER, be bany, 1669. fore 1699. Lieutenant o f Foot Company High Sheriff of Albany County, at Rensselaerwyck, 1669. Province of New York, 1673. 300 Commandant a t Fort Nassau Commissioner o f the United for the Dutch, 1673. Colonies, 1 643, 1647, 1649. Miss C harlotte E. Dudley. Lieutenant-Colonel, South Suf folk Regiment, 1636. JAMES D UANE, 1733-1797. Sergeant-Major-General, 1644. Member of the Continental A Founder of Harvard College. Congress from New York, One of the Commissioners to 1775-1784. treat with d'Aulnay, 1646. Attorney-General, 1767, 1768. Miss M ary C. Bancker. Commissioner on Boundaries Mrs. A lfred C. Barnes. of Massachusetts and New Mrs. E rnest T. Carter. York, 1768, 1784. Mrs. W allace Clarke. Indian Commissioner, 1774. Miss E lsie S. Crane. Member of the New York Pro Mrs. C harles B. Curtis. vincial Congress, 1776-1777. Mrs. J ulian Day. State Senator from New York Miss G race H. Dodge. City, 1 782, 1784, 1785. Mrs. C yrus L. W. Eidlitz. Mayor of New York, 1784-1789. Mrs. C linton Gilbert. Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Mrs. W illiam C. Gulliver. Mrs. John B. Miller. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. UPHILIP D BOIS, 1690 . Mrs. W illiam L. Halsey. Lieutenant o f Foot, _ Ulster Mrs. R obert Hoe. County Troops, Province of .Mrs. E Howard Martin. New York, 1715. Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. Mrs. William H. Young. Mrs. W illiam B. Jackson. Miss C harlotte T. Lane. USOLOMON D BOIS, 1670- Miss C ornelia L. Nevins. 1759. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. Lieutenant i n Ulster County Mrs. T homas T. Sherman. Regiment of Militia, 1728. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. Mrs. Clinton L. Nourse. Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. SAMUEL D UDLEY, 1610-1683. Miss O livia E. P. Stokes. Minister at Exeter, New Hamp Mrs. R ichard K. Tyler. shire, and active in founding Mrs. K iliaen Van Rensselaer. and forwarding the interests Mrs. J ames W. Watson. of the Colony. Mrs. M artin S. Watts. Deputy from Salisbury to the Mrs. I saac S. Wheaton. General Court of Massachu Mrs.. J Stuart White. setts Bay, 1641, 1643, 1644. Mrs. W illiam R. Wilson. Associate Judge of County Courts, 1647, 1648, 1649. WILLIAM D UDLEY, 1701. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Deputy f rom Saybrook to the Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 1682-1687, 1689-1695. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler, Mrs. John F. Maynard. THOMAS D UDLEY, 1576-1653. Mrs William R. Mowe. One of the Recognized Historic Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Founders o f the Colony of Massachusetts B ay. JEREMIAH D UMMER, 1645- Governor of Massachusetts, 1718. 1634, 1 640, 1645, 1650. Member o f the Council of Safe Deputy-Governor, 1630-1633, ty, Massachusetts, 1689. 1637, 1 638, 1639, 1646-1649, Justice Inferior Court of Com 1651, 1 652. mon Pleas, Suffolk County, Governor's Assistant (in Eng 1702-1715. land, 1629), 1635, 1636, 1641- Mrs. Maunsell Van Rensse 1644. laer. 301 RICHARD D UMMER, 1599- Captain i n Hampshire County, 1679. Massachusetts, 1746. Treasurer o f the Colony of Mrs. John W. Gillette. Massachusetts Bay, 1636. SIMEON D WIGHT, 1720-1778. Governor's A ssistant, 1635, 1636. nEnsign i Colonel John Chand Deputy f rom Newbury to the ler's Worcester County Reg General Court, 1640, 1644- iment, 1744. 1647. nMajor i Colonel Timothy Rug- Mrs. M aunsell Van Rens gles' Regiment, 1759. selaer. Major a nd Commissary of Mus JEAN B APTISTE DU MONT, ters, 1760. 1749. Lieutenant-Colonel i n Colonel Serveds a Quartermaster of the John Murray's Third Worces Troop under the Command ter County Regiment, 1761. of Captain John Rutsen, 1715. Mrs. John W. Gillette. Lieutenant of the Troop, 1717. TIMOTHY D WIGHT, 1629- Mrs. Walter Jennings. 1718. IGENESU D MONT, 1701-1748. Deputy f rom Dedham to the Ensign of a Foot Company General Court of Massachu under command of Captain setts, 1691, 1693, 1694. Tjerck De Witt, 1738. fCornet o the Suffolk Troop, Mrs. Walter Jennings. 1676. Lieutenant o f a Boston Troop, WALLERAND D U MONT, 1683. Captain, 1693. 1713. Mrs. William A. Butler. Cadetr o Second Lieutenant in Mrs. John W. Gillette. the Company of Soldiers sent Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. out to Director General Stuy- Miss Ellen R. Nye. vesant by the Dutch West Company, 1657. TIMOTHY D WIGHT. 1694- Member of Military Council in 1771. Second Esopus War. Justicef o the Court of Com Mrs. M orris B. Belknap. mon Pleas for Hampshire Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. County, Massachusetts, 1722- Mrs. Walter Jennings. 1729. 1737-1748, 1748-1758. Judgef o Probate, 1748-1761. JOHN D UNHAM, 1589-1668. Lieutenant, 1 724. In command Deputy from Plymouth to the at Fort Dummer, 1724-1726. General Court of the Colony, Colonel i n the Militia, 1750. 1639, 1640, 1642-1647, 1649, Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 1650, 1652-1656, 1658-1662, 1664. ANTHONY E AMES. Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. Deputy f rom Hingham to the Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1637, 1638, 1643. HENRY D WIGHT, 1676-1732. Deputy from Marshfield to the Deputy from Hartford to the General Court of Plymouth, General Assembly of Con 1653-1658, 1661. necticut, 1713, 1722, 1725, 1730. Member of a Council of War, Judge of the Court of Common 1657. Pleas, 1 722-1732. Called L ieutenant, 1645. In command of a Troop of Miss M ary V. VanderpoeL Horse, 1723. Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. RALPH E ARLE, 1606-1678. Treasurer of Portsmouth, 1649, SAMUEL D WIGHT, 1696-1763. 1651. Deputy from Somers to the Commissioner f rorr Portsmouth General Assemhlv r-* " Captain o f a Troop of Horse WILLIAM E ASTOWE, after 1667. 1655. Miss K ate Prime. Deputy f rom Hampton to the Mrs. David J. Dickson. General Court of Massachu Miss Lucy C. Watson. setts Bay, 1644, 1648. 1649. Mrs. William B. Wood. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. Mrs. R ichard K. Tyler. WILLIAM E ARLE, 1640-1715. Deputy from Portsmouth to the THEOPHILUS E ATON, 1591- General Assembly of Rhode 1658. Island, 1693, 1704, 1706. fOne o the Recognized Historic Miss Kate Prime. Founders of the Colony of Mrs. William B. Wood. New Haven. First Governor of New Haven Colony, 1 639-1657. NICHOLAS E ASTON, 1593 Commissioner of the United -1675. Colonies for New Haven, Onef o the Elders of Aquid- 1643-1651, 1653-1657. neck, 1 639. One of the signers of the Arti A Founder of the Historic cles of Confederation of the Charter C olony of Newport, United Colonies, 1643. 1639. One of the Recognized Historic Governor's A ssistant, 1640, Founders of the Colony of 1642-1644, 1 653. Massachusetts Bay. President of the Colony of Governor's Assistant of the Providence P lantations, 1650, Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1651, 1 654. appointed in England, 1629. Commissioner from Newport to One of the seven pillars of the the G eneral Court of Com Church in the Colony of New missioners, 1648, 1660. Haven, 1639. Deputy from Newport to the Mrs. S. M. Blatchford. General A ssembly of Rhode Mrs. William Brookfield. Island, 1 665, 1666. Mrs. Melbert B. Cary. Named in the Royal Charter of Mrs. Julian Day. Charles I I. 1663. Miss Laura V. Day. Deputy Governor of Rhode Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Island, 1 666-1669, 1670, 1671. Mrs. Charles D. Sabin. Governor of Rhode Island, Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 1672-1674. Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. M rs. Garrett A. Van Allen. Mrs. William H. Watson. Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. SAMUEL E DSALL, . Member o f Leister's Council, appointed by Committee of PETER E ASTON. 1622-1694. Safety, 1689, 1690. Commissioner from Newport Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. to t he General Court of Rhode I sland, 1660. Deputy from Newport to the TIMOTHY E DWARDS, 1669- _ 1758. -«-—f o Connecticut Elec SAMUEL E ELLS, 1666-1753. PHILIP E LIOT, 1602-1657. Governor's A ssistant, 1709-1740. Deputy f rom Roxbury to the Deputy f rom Milford to Con General Court of Massachu necticut General Assembly setts Bay, 1654-1657. and Speaker of the House, Colonel o f the Militia for Rox 1706-1708. bury. Judgef o Superior Court of Member o f the Ancient and Connecticut, 1711-1739. Honorable Artillery Com Commissioner o f Boundaries, pany of Boston. 1718-1720, 1723, 1724, 1730. Mrs. F rank M. Lupton. Captain o f Second Train Band Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. of Milford. 1699. Naval O fficer for the Port of JOSEPH E LLICOTT, 1732-1780. Milford, Connecticut, 1714. Sheriff of Bucks County, Penn Colonel o f the Second Regi sylvania, 1768, 1769, 1770. ment of Connecticut, 1739. Member of Provincial Assem Majorf o Regiment of New bly, 1772, 1773. Haven County, 1709. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. Mrs. Herbert L. Satterlee. Mrs. Julian Day. JEDEDIAH E LDERKIN, 1702- THOMAS E LLIS, 1688. 1794. Register-General o f Pennsyl Deputy f rom Windham to Con vania under , necticut General Assembly, 1687. 1751, 1755-1757, 1761, 1765- fJustice o the Peace, 1687. 1768, 1771, 1774-1776. Mrs. Matthew Cresswell. Member of Council of Safety Miss Sarah W. Cresswell. of C onnecticut, 1775, 1776. Mrs. Edward S. Ellwanger. Major of Fifth Connecticut Regiment, 1759. Colonel, 1775. DAVID E LLSWORTH, 1709- Lieutenant-Colonel, 1774. 1782. Mrs. George de B. Greene. Captain o f Train Band of Mrs. William S. Little. Windsor, Connecticut, 1742. Mrs. Walter R. Marvin. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. ANDREW E LIOT, 1627-1704. Representative from Beverly to ♦OLIVER E LLSWORTH, 1745- the General Court of Massa 1807. chusetts, 1690, 1691, 1692, Deputy f rom Windsor to Con 1694-1697. necticut General Assembly, Lieutenant of a Beverly Com 1773-1776. pany, 1694. Judge of Superior Court of Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Connecticut, 1 784, 1807. Mrs. Alexander Henderson. Chief Justice of the United Mrs. Howard L. Howison. States, 1 796-1799. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. United States Senator for Con necticut, 1789. JOHN E LIOT, 1604-1690. Member of Governor's Coun Onef o the Ministers of Par cil, 1780-1784, 1802. ishes active in founding or Mrs. R ipley Hitchcock. forwarding the interests of Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. the Colony of Massachusetts Mrs. Roswell-Smith. Bay, and called the "Apostle to the Indians." COENRADT E LMENDORPH. Minister at Roxbury, 1632-1690. 1669-1738. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. Captain of Ulster County Mrs. Julian Day. Troops, Province of New Mrs. Isaac S. Wheaton. York, 1693, 1700. 304 Mrs.. E S. Auchincloss. 1629, a lso 1630-1634, 1636-1640, Mrs. John J. Brandegee. 1645-1648. Mrs. Walter L. Carr. G overnor of Massachusetts Mrs. French E. Chadwick. appointed i n England, 1629, Mrs. Richard C. Colt. 1634, 1 636-1640, 1645-1648. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Deputy Governor, 1641-1643, Mrs. Joseph R. Duryee. 1650-1654. Miss Mary C. Elmendorf. C ommissioner of the United Miss Mary I. Forsyth. Colonies f or Massachusetts, Mrs. Eugene A. Hoffman. 1647, 1 648; and President of Mrs. Edward Jewett. the C ommission, 1658. Mrs. T. W. Nickerson. One of three members of a Mrs. Samuel Sloan. "Standing C ouncil for Life," Mrs. Joseph Walker Jr. 1637. Colonel i n the Pequot War, PETRUS E DMUNDUS EL- 1636-1637. MENDORPH, 1715-1765. M ajor-General of the Colony, Adjutant of Ulster County 1645-1648. Regiment, Province of New M rs. Frederic C. de Veau. York, 1738. Mrs. M ary I. Forsyth. DANIEL E PES, 1622-1692. Representative from Ipswich to the General Court of Mas DANIEL E LY, 1693-1776. sachusetts, 1682, 1684, 1689. Deputy from Lyme to Con Captain of the Ipswich Com necticut General Assembly, pany, 1683. 1729, 1734, 1735, 1738, 1739, Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. 1741, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1749- 1751, 1761. DANIEL E PES, 2d, 1649-1722. Lieutenant of North Company Representative from Salem to of L yme, 1733. the General Court of Massa Captain of Train Band, 1738. chusetts, 1708. Major of Third Regiment of Councillor, 1708-1713. Connecticut, 1739. Appointed Chaplain in the Port Mrs. William B. Beekman. Royal Expedition, 1707. Mrs. David L. Hough. Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. DANIEL E PES, 3d. 1679-1764. Representative from Salem to WILLIAM E LY, 1647-1717. the General Court of Massa Deputy f rom Lyme to Con chusetts, 1715, 1721, 1723- necticut General Assembly, 1727, 1731-1736, 1742, 1743. 1689, 1695, 1697, 1709, 1711- Major of Salem Company. 1713, 1715. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Member o f Governor's Council, 1703, 1705. DANIEL E PES, 4th, 1710-1773. Captainf o Train Band of Lyme, Representative from Salem to 1697. the General Court of Massa Mrs. D avid L. Hough. chusetts, 1754-1758. Mrs. Aaron P. Storrs. Captain of a Company, Dan- Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. vers, Massachusetts, 1757. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. ' Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. JOHN E NDICOTT, 1588-1665. EVAN E VANS, . One of the Recognized Historic Member f rom Chester County, Founders o f the Colony of Pennsylvania, to the Provin Massachusetts B ay. cial Conference, held June Governor's Assistant named in 18, 1776, at Philadelphia. the R oyal Charter of 1628- Mrs. Munroe Smith. 305 JOHN E VANS, 1700-1738. BENJAMIN F ENN, 1672. Member f rom Chester County Governor's A ssistant of Con to the Provincial Assembly necticut, 1665-1672. of Pennsylvania, 1734-1737. Magistrate of New Haven Col Justice of the Peace, 1737. ony, 1654-1659, 1661-1664. Mrs. Munroe Smith. Commissioner of the United Colonies for New Haven Col JACOB E VERTSEN, 1734-1807. ony, 1661-1663. Member of the Second New Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. York Provincial Congress, Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 1775, 1776. Mrs. Francis H. Saltus. ARTHUR F ENNER, 1622-1703. Commissioner f rom Providence NICHOLAS E VERTSEN. to the General Court of Captain of New York Company Rhode Island, 1653, 1655, in an expedition against a 1659, 1660, 1662, 1663. French , 1704. Governor's A ssistant, 1657, 1665-1668, 1672-1676, 1679- NICHOLAS E VERTSEN, Jr., 1686, 1690. 1699-1783. Deputy f rom Providence to the Justice of the Peace, Monmouth General Assembly, 1664, 1670, County, Province of New 1672, 1678, 1679, 1692, 1699, Jersey, 1747. 1700. Judge of the Court of Common Captain a t Providence before Pleas, 1746. 1670. Mrs. Francis H. Saltus. Chief C ommander of King's Garrison at Providence dur PIERRE F AUCONNIER, 1660- ing King Philip's War. 1749. Agent to England, 1683. Receiver-General o f the Pro Mrs. Henry Anstice. vince of New York, 1702, 1705. Mrs. Willis E. Hall. Naval Officer of the Port of Mrs. Seth S. Terry. New York, 1705. Mrs. Charles D. Fuller. RENALD F ERNALD, 1656. Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. One o f the Recognized Historic Mrs. Edward S. Rawson. Founders of New Hampshire. Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. ROBERT F EAKE, 1663. BENJAMIN F IELD, 1749. One o f the Recognized Historic Member f rom Buck's County to Founders of the Colony of the Provincial Assembly of Massachusetts Bay. Pennsylvania, 1738-1745. Deputy from Watertown to the Mrs. William E. Verplanck. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1634, 1635, 1636. JOHN F IELD. 1686. Appointed Lieutenant, 1632. Onef o the thirteen signers of Mrs. Charles H. Brown. the First Written Compact Mrs. Horace C. Duval. of Providence Plantation, Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. 1637. Mrs. Frank L. Perin. Signed a greement for First Miss Mary B. Steward. Formf o Government, 1640. Miss Anna Van Santvoord. Deputy from Providence. 1676. Mrs. William B. Wood. NATHANIEL F ELTON, 1615- 1705. PETER F IELD. 1640-1707. Ensign, 1679. Member of the House of Bur Captainf o a Foot Company of gesses in Virginia, 1668. Salem, Massachusetts, 1687. Mrs. Charles H. Adams. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 306 THOMAS F IELD, 1648-1717. Chaplain o f Connecticut Troops Deputy from Providence to the and Chaplain of the Army in General Assembly of Rhode King Philip's War, 1676. Island, 1670, 1683, 1685, 1706. Mrs. W illiam H. Cary. Governor's Assistant, 1673,1674. Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. Mrs. William B. Wood. Miss M argaret P. Hillhouse. Miss C harlotte T. Lane. HENRY F ILKIN, 1713. Captain, 1 711. JAMES F ITCH, 2d, 1649-1727. Lieutenant - C olonel, King's Governor's A ssistant, 1681-1687, County Troops, Province of 1689-1697, 1700-1708. New York, 1711. Commissioner o f Connecticut Member of New York Assem for adjustment of boundaries bly, 1693-1695. with Rhode Island, 1698. Miss M ary H. Haldane. Onef o Committee to revise Miss Ann E. Hasbrook. laws of Connecticut, 1696. Mrs. Francis J. Higginson. Captain o f Train Band of Nor wich, 1680. DANIEL F ISHER. 1619-1683. Sergeant-Major o f New Lon Deputy f rom Dedham to the don County, 1696. In com General Court of Massachu mand of Fort at New Lon setts Bay, 1658, 1660-1669, don, 1697. 1671-1682. Mrs. Sanford Bissell. Speaker o f the House, 1680, Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 1681, 1682. Governor's A ssistant, 1683. SAMUEL F ITCH, 1701 . Ensign, 1 660. Captain of the Deputy f rom Norwalk to Con Dedham Company, 1673. necticut General Assembly, Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. 1736, 1741-1748, 1750-1754, 1760, 1761. DANIEL F ISHER, 1650-1713. Justice of Court of Common Deputy from Dedham to the Pleas of Fairfield County, General Court of Massachu 1752-1766. setts, 1700-1704, 1712, 1713. Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. Served in King Philip's War, Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 1675-1676. S ergeant, 1696. Captain of Ded ham Company, 1707. THOMAS F ITCH, 1704. Mrs. W illiam V. S. Thorne. Captain o f a Company in Fair field County, Connecticut, EDWARD F ISHER, 1639-1677. 1673. Commissioner from Portsmouth Mrs. S tephen R. Post. to the General Court of Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Rhode Island, 1660. Deputy from Portsmouth to the WILLIAM F ITZHUGH, General Assembly of Rhode 1701. Island, 1672, 1673. Member o f the House of Bur Mrs. Launt Thompson. gesses from Stafford County, Virginia, 1667, 1668, 1676- JAMES F ITCH, 1622-1702. 1684. fOne o the Ministers of Par Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 687. ishes active in founding or Mrs. Arthur Ryle. forwarding the interests of the Colony of Connecticut WILLIAM F ITZHUGH, 1721- prior to 1675. 1798. Minister a t Norwich, 1660. Captain i n Colonel Gooch's Preacher o f first Connecticut Regiment, and served in the Election Sermon, 1674. attack on Carthagena. 307 Member f rom Stafford County HENRY F LYNT, — — 1668. to the House of Burgesses, As Minister of Braintree, Mas Virginia. 1750, 1753, 1754. sachusetts was active in for Colonelf o Maryland Troops in warding the interest of the the expedition against the Colony. French and Indians, 1755. Mrs. John W. Gillette. Member o f Convention of August, 1776. ABNER F OGG, 1704-1788. Councillor u nder the State Captain, F ifth Company New Government. Hampshire Cavalry, 1756, Mrs. E liphalet Remington. 1757. Mrs. Benjamin R. Wendell. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. NATHANIEL F ITZRAN- DOLPH, 1642-1713. JONATHAN F ORMAN, 1688- Associate Justice of Middlesex 1762. County, New Jersey, 1688, Judgef o Common Pleas, Mon 1692, 1693. mouth County, Province of Member of Assembly, 1693-1695. New Jersey, 1751, 1756. High Sheriff, 1699. Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. Mrs. M ax Grundner. SAMUEL F ORMAN, 1662-1740. RICHARD F LOYD, 1665-1728. High Sheriff of Monmouth Colonel of Suffolk County County, Province of New Troops, , 1696-1699. York, 1709. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. Lieutenant, 1700. High Sheriff, Suffolk County, ABRAHAM F OWLER. 1652- 1708-1710. 1719. Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. Governor's A ssistant of Con Mrs. John D. Jones. necticut. 1712-1719. Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. Deputy f rom Guilford to Gen Mrs. Henry A. Neely. eral Court, 1697, 1698, 1699, Mrs. William Robison. 1701-1712. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Speaker o f the House, 1711. Mrs. Condi R. Thorn. fCaptain o a Guilford Company, Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 1703. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. WILLIAM F OWLER, 1662. WILLIAM F LOYD, 1734-1821. Magistrate o f New Haven Col Signer of the Declaration of ony, 1643, 1644-1646, 1653, 1654. Independence. Deputy from Milford to New M ember of the Continental Haven General Court, 1657. Congress f rom New York, Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 1774, 1 775. M'mhcr o f the fninmittw of WILLIAM F OWLER, 1683. - M ilford to Con- • 1670- BENJAMIN F RANKLIN, 1706- Governor's A ssistant, 1667-1686, 1790. 1691. Signerf o the Declaration of fJustice o the Court of Com Independence. mon Pleas of Barnstable F ounder of the University of County, 1692, 1693, 1694. Pennsylvania, 1 749. Ensign, E astham Company, Commissioner to the Colonial 1655. Congress, h eld in Albany, 1754. Lieutenant o f a Troop, 1659. Agent to Great Britain, 1757- Commissioned s econd in com 1762, 1 765-1775. mand under Major Winslow, Member o f Assembly, 1751- 1671. 1763, 1 773, 1775. Major o f the Barnstable Speaker o f the House, 1763. County F orces, 1685. Member o f Provincial Confer Member of a Council of War, ence, 1775; of the Provincial 1658. Convention, 1776. Mrs. J ohn F. Maynard. President o f Council of Safety, 1775-1776. FREDERICK F REYLING- Member o f Continental Con HUYSEN, 1753-1804. gress, 1775. Member o f Provincial Congress Minister t o France, 1776. of New Jersey, 1775. fSigner o the Treaty of Peace Member o f Committee of Pub with England, 1783. lic Safety, 1775. Member o f the Committee to Captain o f Artillery, 1776. draft the Declaration of Inde Colonel, 1 776. pendence, 1776. Member o f Continental Con Miss A nne D. Duane. gress, 1778. Senator o f the United States, ELIEZER F RARY, 1709. 1793. Deputy f rom Hartford to the Mrs.e D Witt Knox. General Court of Connecti cut, 1692, 1693, 1695, 1702, PHILIP F RENCH, 1667-1707. 1703, 1707. Member of the Assembly of the Ensign of a Hartford Company. Province of New York, 1698, Mrs. William L. Harkness. 1702-1704, 1705-1707. Speaker of the Assembly, 1698. EDMUND F REEMAN, about Mayor of New York, 1702. 1590-1682. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Governor's A ssistant, Ply Mrs. William A. Walker. mouth Colony, 1640-1645. Deputy f rom Sandwich to the WILLIAM F RENCH, 1605-1681. General Court of Plymouth, Deputy from Billerica to the 1646. General Court of Massachu Member o f the Councils of setts, 1660, 1663, 1664. War of 1642, 1647. Sergeant, 1642. Lieutenant, 1647. Mrs. J ohn F. Maynard. Captain of Artillery Company Miss Ellen R. Nye. in Billerica, 1681. Mrs. Walter P. Tillman. Mrs. Robert Abbe. EDMUND F REEMAN, 2d, 1620- Mrs. Charles S. Homer. Deputy f rom Sandwich to the HENDRICK F REY, 1735-1822. General Court of Plymouth Captain S econd Battalion New York Miiltia, 1762. Colony, 1669, 1671, 1674, 1681. Lieutenant-Colonel i n the Mil Miss Ellen R. Nye. itary Department of Sir JOHN F REEMAN, 1627-1719. William Johnson, 1767. TVniit« from Eastham to the fJudge o the Court of Common rit .»t Pleas. Trvon County. 1772. CHARLES F ROST, 1631-1697. ABIEL F RYE. 2d, 1734-1806. Deputy f rom Kittery to the Lieutenant in a Massachusetts General Court of Massachu Regiment, 1761. setts, 1658, 1660, 1661, 1669, Mrs. John C. Hazen. 1672, 1674. Councillor, 1 693-1697. SAMUEL F RYE, 1650-1725. Commissioner O yer and Ter Ensign in a Company of miner, 1692. Andover, Massachusetts, 1712. Judgef o the Inferior Court of Mrs. John C. Hazen. Common Pleas for York, 1692-1697. THOMAS F ULLER, 1690. Lieutenant a t Kittery. Deputy f rom Dedham to the Captain, 1 668. General Court of Massachu Commander o f Maine Regi setts, 1673, 1679, 1686. ment, 1684. Ensign i n King Philip's War, Major West Regiment, 1687. 1675. Member of the first Provincial Mrs. W illiam V. S. Thorne. Council of Maine, 1680. Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. THOMAS G AGE, 1656-1707. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Lieutenant of Massachusetts Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Company, 1 696. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Was killed in the expedition against Port Royal. CHARLES F ROST, 1678-1724. Miss F rances A. Stiger. Councillor in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1719-1724. Judge of the Inferior Court of THOMAS G AGE, 1711-1788. Common Pleas for the Captain of Provincial Troops, County of York, 1719-1724. 1755. Deputy from Kittery to the Major, N ovember 16th, 1755. General Court of Massachu Lieutenant-Colonel at Lake setts, 1700, 1703. George, 1758. Lieutenant, 1703. Miss F rances A. Stiger. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. JOHN G ALLUP, 1615-1675. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Captain of Connecticut Troops in King Philip's War, 1675. Mrs. William B. Beekman. JOHN F ROST, 1681-1732. Mrs. John C. Brown. Member o f the Governor's Mrs. Henry Burden. Council, New Hampshire, Mrs. David L. Hough. 1724-1731. Mrs. Lewis Lampman. Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. Mrs. Frederick R. Lefferts. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. William H. Sage. Mrs. Etienne St. George. SIMON F ROST, 1706-1766. Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. Special Justice of the Superior Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. Court, M assachusetts, 1750. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for the DAVID G ARDINER, 1636-1689. County of York, 1749-1766. Second Lord of the Manor of Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Gardiner's Island. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Mrs. Wallace B. Rogers. ABIEL F RYE, 1703-1757. GEORGE G ARDINER, 1670. Captain i n a Massachusetts Ensign i n a Company, New Regiment in the expedition port, Rhode Island, 1644. against Crown Point, 1756. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. John C. Hazen. Mrs. George P. Lawton. 310 JOSEPH G ARDINER, 1669- SAMUEL G ARDNER, 1648-1723. 1726. Representative from Salem to Deputy t o the General Assem the General Court of Massa bly of Rhode Island, 1705, chusetts, 1692, 1694, 1697, 1710. 1713, 1714. 1698, 1701, 1703, 1705, 1707, Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. 1710. Ensign, S alem Company, 1678. Captain, 1692. LION G ARDINER, 1599-1663. Miss K ate Prime. Lord of the Manor of Gardi Mrs. R alph E. Prime. ner's Island. Lieutenant of Troops in Con Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. necticut, 1636-1639. Miss J ulia C. Wells. Served in Pequot War, in com mand of the Fort at Say- THOMAS G ARDNER, 1591-1674. brook, 1637. One of the Recognized Historic Mrs. L auren C. Eastman. Founders of the Colony of Mrs. J ames T. Gardiner. Mrs. G ardiner Gayley. Massachusetts Bay. Miss L ouise E. Jones. Deputy from Salem to the Gen Mrs. O liver L. Jones. eral Court, 1637. Mrs. W alter M. Jones. Mrs. S imeon B. Chittenden. Mrs. J unius S. Morgan. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. Mrs. H enry F. Osborn. Miss H elen H. Jenkins. Mrs. H anford N. Rogers. Mrs. W illiam M. Kingsland. Mrs. W allace B. Rogers. Mrs. J ames L. Morgan. Mrs. M artin W. Sampson. Miss K ate Prime. Mrs. W illiam R. Sands. Mrs. R alph E. Prime. Mrs. W alter S. Schuyler. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. Mrs. J ames S. Van Cleef. Mrs. I saac H. Walker. Mrs. F rank G. Wisner. Miss J ulia C. Wells.

JOHN G ARDNER, 1624-1706. SAMUEL G ARRETT, 1672-1743. Chief Magistrate of Nantucket, Representative from Chester 1680. County to the Provincial fJudge o Probate, 1699-1706. Assembly of Pennsylvania, Captain a nd Chief Military 1714, 1715, 1717. Officer of Troops on Nan Mrs. Edward S. Ellwanger. tucket Island, 1673. Miss F rances B. Hawley. WILLIAM G ARRETT, 1643- JOHN G ARDNER, 1681-1724. 1724. Deputy from Salem to the Gen Representative f rom Chester eral Court of Massachusetts, County to the Provincial 1716, 1719, 1720, 1721. Assembly of Pennsylvania, Called Captain. 1706, 1707. Mrs. R alph E. Prime. Mrs. Edward S. Ellwanger.

RICHARD G ARDNER, WILLIAM G AYLORD, 1585- 1689. 1673. Chief M agistrate of Nantucket, Deputy f rom Windsor to Con 1673-1675. necticut General Court, 1639 PAUL G ERRISH, 1674-1743. JONATHAN G IBSON, 1761. Representative f rom Dover to Member f rom Caroline County the General Assembly of New to t he House of Burgesses of Hampshire, 1726-1739. Virginia, 1 736, 1738. Captain o f the Dover Troop, Justice, Caroline County, 1721. 1717. Sheriff, Caroline County, 1733, Miss L ucy W. Rollins. 1734. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Mrs. L eonard G. Quinlin. WILLIAM G ERRISH, 1617-1687. GEORGE G IDDINGS, 1608-1676. Deputy from Newbury to the Deputy from Ipswich to the General Court of Massachu General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1650-1653. setts Bay, 1641, 1653, 1654, From Hampton, 1663, 1664. 1655, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1664, Captain of Foot and Horse at 1668, 1672, 1675. Newbury, 1651. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Mrs. Charles F. Chickering. Miss Faith Moore. Mrs. Alexander Henderson. Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. Mrs. Henry L. Howison. NATHANIEL G IDDINGS, 1705- WILLIAM G IBBARD, 1662. 1771. Deputyo t the General Court of Captainf o Train Band of Nor Connecticut, 1645, 1649, 1652, wich Connecticut, 1746. 1658. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Treasurer o f the Colony of Miss Faith Moore. Connecticut, 1648, 1649. Secretary o f the Colony, 1658. JONATHAN G ILBERT, 1618- 1659. Magistrate, 1662. 1682. Miss Doris W. Bissell. Marshal o f the Connecticut General Assembly, 1662-1664. ROBERT G IBBES, 1644-1715. Miss Ellen G. Gilbert. Treasurer of South Carolina, Miss Sarah E. Gilbert. 1670, 1 683. High Sheriff and Judge, 1682- NATHANIEL G ILBERT, 1689- 1685, 1 692-1698. 1756. Member of Governor's Council, fCaptain o the Train Band of 1699, 1 704, 1706, 1710. Middletown,Connecticut,1746. Chief Justice, 1708. Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. Governor, 1710, 1711. Miss Edwina M. Post. ♦WILLIAM W . GILBERT. Member of a Committee of AMBROSE G IBBONS, 1600- Safety, New York, 1775. 1656. Mrs. Edward Sanderson. A R ecognized Historic Founder of N ew Hampshire. BENJAMIN G ILLAM, 1685. Associate Governor, 1640. Lieutenant i n King Philip's Captain, 1642. War. Mrs. M auritz F. H. de Haas. Lieutenant o f Second Boston Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Company, Suffolk County, Miss L ucy W. Rollins. under Major Thomas Clarke, Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. prior to King Philip's War, Mrs. R ichard K. Tyler. 1675; and succeeded Major Savage as Captain of his BENJAMIN G IBBS, 1677. Company. Captain o fa Company of Mas Lieutenant in Company of sachusetts Volunteers in King Major Savage. Commissioned Philip's War, 1675. February 25th, 1675-1676. Miss Margaret S. Hall. Mrs. William B. Wood. JOHN G ILMAN, 1624-1708. Mrs. R obert D. Pierce. Councillor, Province of New Mrs. Edward G. Selden. Hampshire, 1 679-1682. Miss Anna Van Santvoord. Representative from Exeter to the General Assembly, 1693. JOHN G LOVER, 1600-1653. Speaker, 1693-1897. One of the Recognized Historic Lieutenant of the Exeter Mili Founders of the Colony of tary Company, 1669. Massachusetts Bay. Judge of Norfolk County Court, Deputy from Dorchester to the 1678-1679. General Court, 1637-1644, 1647-1651. Miss Mary C. Bancker. Governor's Assistant, 1652, 1653. Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. Mrs. John F. Maynard. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Miss Julia C. Wells. NICHOLAS G ILMAN.1672-1741. ABRAHAM G OLD, 1732-1777. Judge of the Court of Common Lieutenant-Colonel of Fourth Pleas, New Hampshire, 1729, Regiment of Connecticut 1730. Militia in the Revolution, Judgef o the Superior Court of 1777. New Hampshire, 1731-1740. fCaptain o the First Company Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. or Train Band in Fairfield, 1767. JACOB S ANDERS GLEN, 1645- Mrs. W alter B. James. 1685. NATHAN G OLD, 1694. Lieutenant o f an Albany Com A C orporator named in the pany of Foot, Province of Connecticut C harter of New York, 1684. Charles I I, 1662. .Mrs. A Alexander Atocha. Magistrate and Governor's Miss A lice L. Atocha. Assistant, 1 656, 1657, 1659- Mrs. G eorge P. Lawton. 1667, 1 668-1687, 1689-1694. Mrs. W ilton M. Smith. Commissioner for adjustment of b oundaries with New York, JOHANNES S ANDERS GLEN, 1684. 1648-1731. Judgef o Fairfield County, 1687. Captain of Schenectady Com Lieutenant of Fairfield Troops, pany of New York Provincial 1657. Troops, 1700. Captain, 1 669. Major, 1673. Served as Captain in Canada Chief Military Officer of Fair Expedition, 1 709. field County, 1672. Commissioned Senior Captain .Miss M Elizabeth Beers. of Foot, 1717. Mrs. S anford Bissell. Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. Mrs. W alter B. James. Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. NATHAN G OLD, 2d. 1663-1723. Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. Deputy from Fairfield to the Mrs. Robert D. Pierce. General C ourt, 1691, 1694. Governor's Assistant, 1695-1708. SANDER L EENDERTSE Judge of Fairfield County GLEN, 1 685. Court, 1 700-1707. Acting C ommissioner of Indian Chief Judge of Superior Court Affairs i n Nieuw Netherland, of C onnecticut, 1712, 1714- 1654-1660. 1722. M agistrate of Fort Orange, Lieutenant-Governor o f Con 1654-1660; o f Schenectady, necticut, 1708-1723. 1673. Captain of Train Band of Fair- .Mrs. A Alexander Atocha. field, 1695. Miss Alice L. Atocha. Miss M. Elizabeth Beers. Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. Mrs. Walter B. James. Mrs. George P. Lawton. Mrs. Charles E. Pellew. EDMUND G OODNOW, 1611- STEPHEN G OODYEAR, 1676. 1658. Deputy f rom Sudbury to the Magistrate o f the New Haven General Court of Massachu Colony, 1 641, 1642. setts, 1645, 1649, 1650, 1660, Commissioner of the United 1673, 1674, 1679, 1680. Colonies for New Haven, Ensign i n a Sudbury Company, 1643, 1645, 1647, 1650, 1651. 1645. Lieutenant, 1651. Deputy-Governor, 1643, 1644, Captain o f a Foot Company at 1646, 1647, 1653-1658. Sudbury, 1674. Mrs. Walter B. James. Mrs. E dward S. Harkness. Mrs. William L. Littauer. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. DAVID G OODRICH, 1667-1755. Member of Governor's Council, DANIEL G OOKIN, 1612-1687. Connecticut, 1 724-1729. Captain i n Virginia. Deputy from Wethersfield to "Commander i n Upper Nor the General Assembly, 1716- folk," 1642. 1727, 1729-1739. Deputy f rom Cambridge to the Adjutant and Quartermaster General Court of Massachu of Connecticut Troops, 1709. setts Bay, 1649. 1651. Captain of Train Band of Speaker o f the House, 1651. Wethersfield, 1 715. Governor's A ssistant, 1652- Colonel, 1724. 1675, 1677-1686. Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. Superintendent o f Indians, 1656. Mrs. David L. Hough. Agent, 1 661-1687. Mrs. Roswell-Smith. Captain o f Cambridge Com Mrs. Etienne St. George. pany, prior to 1659. Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. Sergeant-Major o f Middlesex Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Regiment, 1675. Colonel, 1680. General o f the Colony, 1681- EPHRAIM G OODRICH, 1663- 1687. 1739. Mrs. W illiam R. Barr. Captain o f Train Band of Mrs. Alexander Henderson. Wethersfield, Connecticut, Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 1716. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. Mrs. J oseph C. Anderson. Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. Mrs. John C. Breckenridge. Mrs. William Brookfield. SAMUEL G OOKIN, 1652-1730. Called Captain, Massachusetts, ICHABOD G OODWIN, 1700- Bay, 1 692. 1777. Lieutenant in Grenadier Com Lieutenant o f Train Band of pany, Colonel Tailer's Regi Berwick, Massachusetts, in ment, in Port Royal Expedi Major John Hill's Regiment, tion, 1710. 1757. Mrs. William R. Barr. Captain i n Colonel Jedediah Mrs. Alexander Henderson. Preble's Regiment, 1758. Mrs. Henry L. Howison. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. WILLIAM G OODWIN, 1632- JOHN G ORHAM, 1621-1676. 1673. Deputy from Yarmouth to the Deputy f rom Cambridge to the General Court of Plymouth General Court of Massachu Colony, 1653. setts Bay, 1634. Lieutenant, 1673. Ruling E lder of the First Captain of the Second Com Church at Hartford, Connect pany, Plymouth Colony Regi icut, 1636. ment in King Philip's War, Miss Helen H. Jenklns. 1675. Mrs. F rederick Allien. SAMUEL G ORTON, 1592-1677. Mrs. E. Franklin Brewster. A F ounder of the Historic Mrs. S. B. Chittenden. Charter Colony of Warwick, Mrs. A. W. Erickson. Rhode Island, being one of Mrs. J. S. Frelinghuysen. the twelve Purchasers, 1642. Mrs. Richard B. Harris. Commissioner t o England, 1644. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. General A ssistant, 1649, 1652. Mrs. Sylvanus F. Jenkins. President o f Providence and Mrs. William M. Kingsland. Warwick, 1651. Mrs. John W. McBurney. Commissioner f rom Warwick Mrs. James L. Morgan. to the General Court of Mrs. William H. Sage. Rhode Island, 1651, 1652, Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 1655-1660, 1662, 1663. Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. fOne o the Purchasers of the Narragansett Country, called "The King's Province," 1655. JOHN G ORHAM, 2d, 1652-1716. Onef o those named in the Deputy from Barnstable to the Royal Charter of Charles II, General Court of Plymouth 1663. Colony, 1689, 1690, 1691. Deputy f rom Warwick to the To the General Court of Massa General Assembly of Rhode chusetts, 1692, 1695, 1702, 1703. Island, 1664-1666, 1670. Captain in the expedition Mrs. F rederick H. Betts. against C anada, 1690. Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. Captain, second in Command, Miss M argaret P. Hillhouse. under M ajor Church, 1696. Mrs. T homas Hillhouse. Lieutenant-Colonel in expedi Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. tion against the French and Mrs. L aunt Thompson. Indians, 1703. Mrs. C harles W. Whipple. Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 1 711-1714. AUGUSTINE G RAHAM, Commissioner of Oyer and 1719. Terminer to try Indians, 1713. Surveyor-General o f New York, Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 1691-1719. Mrs. William M. Kingsland. R ecommended to the Council Mrs. William H. Sage. by G overnor Hunter, 1715._ Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Major of Westchester Militia, Miss Margaret Stimson. 1700. Mrs. Isaac N. Walker. Captain a nd Lieutenant-Colonel Mrs. Martin S. Watts. to Command all Militia on Staten Island, 1705. NATHANIEL G ORHAM, 1738- Colonel, 1 715. 1796. Mrs. E dwin Thorne. Deputy f rom Charlestown to CHAUNCEY G RAHAM, 1727- the General Assembly of 1784. Rhode Island, 1771-1774. Chaplain o f the Forces in the Member o f the First and Sec Province of New York in an ond Provincial Congresses of expedition against Canada, Massachusetts, 1774, 1775. 1760. Mrs. Samuel L. Fuller. Mrs. J oseph F. Simmons. Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. OTHNIEL G ORTON, 1669-1733. Representative from Warwick JAMES G RAHAM, 1701. to the General Assembly of Member o f the Governor's Rhode Island, 1726, 1730, Council, Province of New 1731, 1732, 1733. York, 1685, 1687-1700. Captain of Militia in Warwick. Recorder of New York City, Mrs. Launt Thompson. 1683-1701. Attorney-General o f the Pro WILLIAM G REEN, 1722. vince of New York, 1685- fJudge o the Court of Common 1687, 1691-1701. Pleas, Hunterdon County, Receiver-General, 1687, 1688. New Jersey, 1714-1721. Member and Speaker of the Mrs. W. S. Livingston. Assembly, 1691-1693, 1695, 1697-1699. NICHOLAS G REENBERRY, Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 1627-1697. Mrs. Alfred Ely. Justice of Ann Arundel County Mrs. Samuel V. Hoffman. Court, and of the Provincial Mrs. James Kent. Court, 1691. Mrs. W. Irving Kent. Member of the Governor's Miss Julia G. McAllister. Council, 1691-1693. President Mrs. L. Bayard Smith. of the Council and Acting Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. , 1693. Mrs. Edwin Thorn e. Chancellor and Keeper of the Great S eal, 1694. JOHN G RAHAM, 1694-1774. Called Colonel. Chaplain of a Connecticut Regi ment in Crown Point Expe Mrs. C harles W. Hunt. dition, 1756. JOHN G REENE, 1597-1658. Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. One of the Thirteen Original Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. Proprietors of Providence Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. Plantations, 1638. Mrs. Butler Whiting. One of the twelve Purchasers EPHRAIM G RANT, 1698-1785. of Warwick, Rhode Island, Ensign of Train Band at Tol 1642. land, Connecticut, 1737. Commissioner t o England, 1644. Lieutenant, 1746. Captain, 1751. Commissioner from Warwick to Mrs. Olin D. Gray. the General Court of Rhode Island, 1652, 1654-1657. EDWARD G RAY, 1681. Magistrate at General Court of Deputy f rom Plymouth to the Trials, 1655, 1656. General Court of the Colony, Mrs. Robert Abbe. 1676. 1677, 1679. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. Miss Faith Moore. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. JOHN G REENE, 2d, 1620-1708. HENRY G REEN, 1638-1717. Commissioner from Warwick Deputy from Malden to the to the General Court of General Court of Massachu Rhode Island, 1651-1663. setts, 1689, 1697. General Recorder, 1652-1654. Lieutenant in King Philip's Attorney-General, 1657-1660. War, 1 676. Named in the Royal Charter of Lieutenant of Malden Military Charles I I. 1663. Company, 1703. Deputy from Warwick to the Mrs. William C. Gulliver. General Assembly of Rhode Island, 1664, 1674, 1675. 1677. JOHN G REEN, 1636-1690. Governor's Assistant, 1660-1673, Marshal-General o f the Colony 1677, 1678, 1680-1686, 1689, of Massachusetts Bay, 1681. 1690. Mrs. Edwin Thorne. oAgent t England for vindica tion of the Charter, 1670. ROBERT G REEN, 1695-1747. One of the Council of the Member from Orange County Royal Province of New Eng to the House of Burgesses of land, 1686-1689. Virginia, 1736, 1738, 1740. Deputy-Governor of Rhode Sheriff of Orange County, 1740. Island, 1 690-1700. Mrs. Charles M. Booth. Captain, 1664-1683., 316 Major f or the Main, 1683-1686, WILLIAM G REENLEAF, 1725- 1690, 1691, 1696. 1803. Miss E liza T. Minturn. Member o f a Committee of Correspondence, Massachu THOMAS G REENE, 1628-1717. Commissioner from Ports setts, 1772. mouth, 1662. The Sheriff of Boston who first Deputy from Portsmouth to proclaimed the Declaration of the General Assembly of Independence from the State Rhode Island, 1683; from House. Warwick, 1667, 1669-1672, Mrs. W illiam R. Barr. 1674, 1678, 1681, 1684. Mrs. A lexander Henderson. Governor's Assistant, Rhode Mrs. H enry L. Howison. Island, 1678, 1679, 1680, 1684. Mrs. W aldo Hutchins. Mrs. Robert Abbe. THOMAS G REGSON, 1646. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Treasurer o f New Haven Col Miss Faith Moore. ony, 1641., EDMUND G REENLEAF, 1573- Magistrate o f New Haven Col 1671. ony, 1641, 1643, 1646. fEnsign o the Military Com Commissioner o f United Colon pany of Newbury, Massachu ies, 1643, 1644. setts Bay, 1639. Signerf o Articles of Corpora Lieutenant, 1642. tion of United Colonies, 1643. Mrs. C harles F. Chickering. Appointed b y the General Court Mrs. E dward W. Corey. of New Haven, Agent to Mrs. S amuel B. Duryea. to Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. procure a patent for the Col Mrs. A lexander Henderson. ony, 1645. Mrs. H enry L. Howison. Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. STEPHEN G REENLEAF, 1628- JASPER G RIFFING, 1648-1718. 1690. Lieutenant of Suffolk County Deputy f rom Newbury to the Company, Province of New General Court of Massachu York, 1693. setts, 1676, 1686, 1689, 1690. Mrs. C harles A. Spalding. Ensign N ewbury Company, 1670. Lieutenant, 1685. EDWARD G RISWOLD, 1607- Captain o f the East Regiment 1691. in expedition against Canada, Deputyo t the Connecticut Gen 1690. eral Court from Windsor, Member o f the Council of 1656, 1658-1660; from Kill- Safety, 1689. ingworth, 1662, 1667-1687, Mrs. W illiam R. Barr. 1689. Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. Mrs. F rederick P. Allen. Mrs. Alexander Henderson. Mrs. William B. Beekman. Mrs. Sanford Bissell. Mrs. Henry L. Howison. Mrs. William Brookfield. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. Mrs. John D. Ellis. Miss Julia C. Wells. Miss Mary S. Gould. STEPHEN G REENLEAF, 1652- Mrs. Robert Hoe. 1743. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Representative f rom Newbury Mrs. Buell P. Mills. to the General Court of Mas Miss Faith Moore. sachusetts, 1694, 1703. Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Miss M ary V. Vanderpoel. JOCHEM G ULICK, 1711. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Ensign o f Foot Company in Mrs. William W. Webb. Gravesend, Long Island, 1689. Miss Julia C. Wells. Captain, 1705-1711. Mrs. J ohn A. Bechtel. ♦FRANCIS G RISWOLD, 1635- Miss Nellie A. Bechtel. 1671. JAMES H ABERSHAM, 1712- Deputy f rom Norwich to Con 1775. necticut General Court, 1664- Secretary o f the Province of 1669, 1671. , 1 754. Lieutenant of Connecticut Appointed Councillor by the Troops, 1666. King, 1 754. Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. President of the Upper House Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. of G eneral Assembly of Georgia, 1 767. JOHN G RISWOLD, 1652-1717. Acting Governor as President Deputy from Killingworth to of t he Council, 1771. Connecticut General Court, Member of a Committee of 1690, 1697-1699, 1701-1704, Safety. 1707-1712, 1715, 1716. Mrs. A rchibald Rogers. Member of the Governor's Council, 1 714. JONATHAN H ALE, 1696-1772. Captain of Train Band of Kill Deputy from Glastonbury to the ingworth, 1712. General Court of Connecticut, Mrs. F rederick P. Allen. 1736, 1756, 1762, 1764. Mrs. William Brookfield. Lieutenant, May, 1738. Mrs. Buell P. Mills. Captain of Glastonbury Train Mrs. William W. Webb. Band, May, 1743. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. MATTHEW G RISWOLD, 1714- 1786. JONATHAN H ALE, Jr., 1721- Deputy f rom Lyme to the Con 1776. necticut General Assembly, Ensign, 1 760. Lieutenant, 1768. 1748, 1751, 1754-1759. Captain of the Train Band of Governor's A ssistant, 1759-1767. Glastonbury, Connecticut, Judgef o the Superior Court, 1772. 1765-1769; Chief Judge, 1769- fCaptain o the Sixth Company, 1779. afterward part of Colonel Member o f the Council of Wolcott's Regiment, 1776. Safety, 1 775-1779. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Deputy Governor, 1769-1784. Governor of Connecticut, 1784- SAMUEL H ALE, 1645-1711. 1786. Deputy from Glastonbury to Captain o f Train Band of the General Court of Con Lyme, 1 739. necticut, 1695-1698, 1701, 1702, Major of Third Regiment of 1704-1711. Connecticut, 1765. Lieutenant of the Glastonbury Mrs. George H. Brown. Train Band, 1698. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. Wolcott G. Lane. THOMAS H ALE, 1659-1730. Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. Deputy from Newbury to the General Court of Massachu STEPHEN G ROESBECK, setts, 1713, 1714. 1744. Served in Expedition against Commissioner o f Indian Affairs, Canada, 1690. Captain in ac Province of New York, 1728- tive service, 1704, 1705. 1738, 1739-1746. Justice of the Peace, 1721. Miss Katherine Turnbull. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 318 THOMAS H ALE, 1705-1759. Mrs. R obert L. Belknap. Lieutenant at Newbury, Massa Mrs. Henry A. Neely. chusetts. Called Captain, 1759. Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. GILES H AMLIN, 1622-1689. ASAHEL H ALL, 1717-1795. Deputy from Middletown to Captain of Train Band of Wal- Connecticut General Court, lingford, Connecticut, 1764. 1666-1668, 1670, 1671, 1673- Mrs. Benjamin Knower. 1675, 1678-1684. Member of Grand Committee HUGH H ALL, 1693-1773. or C ouncil of War, 1673. Special Justice of the Court of Captain of Connecticut Troops, Common Pleas of Suffolk 1683. County, Massachusetts, 1731- Governor's A ssistant of Con 1734. necticut, 1685-1687, 1689. Miss M argaret S. Hall. Miss Louisa W. Taylor. JOSHUA H ALL, 1703-1789. JABEZ H AMLIN, 1709-1791. Captain of Train Band of Read Deputy from Middletown to ing, Connecticut, 1754. Connecticut General Assem Mrs. John C. Hazen. bly, 1731-1758, 1766-1773. KINSLEY H ALL, 1652-1736. Speaker of the House, 1770- Representative from Exeter to 1772. the General Assembly of New Judgef o Hartford County Hampshire, 1694-1695. Court, 1 754-1779. Councillor, 1696, 1698-1736. Major of Sixth Regiment of Judge of the Supreme Court, Connecticut, 1739. Lieutenant- 1696-1699. Colonel, 1756. Colonel, 1771. L ieutenant of the Exeter Com Governor's Assistant of Con pany, 1692. Captain, 1695. necticut, 1758-1766, 1773-1779. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. Robert B. Roosevelt. Mrs. Lucy W. Rollins. Miss Louisa W. Taylor. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. selaer. JOHN H AMLIN, 1658-1733. RALPH H ALL, 1618-1701. Governor's Assistant, 1694-1730. Representative from Exeter to Judge of Hartford County the General Assembly of Court, 1 715. New Hampshire, 1680. Judge of Superior Court of Lieutenant of the Exeter Com Connecticut, 1716-1721. pany, 1680. Miss Louisa W. Taylor. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. DANIEL H AND, 1732-1816 Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Captain of Sixth Company of Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. the Seventh Regiment of Connecticut, 1773. JOSEPH H ALLETT, 1731-1799. Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. Deputy to the First, Second Mrs. Buell P. Mills. and Third New York Provin Mrs. William W. Webb. cial Congress, 1775, 1776. Member of the Committee of THOMAS H ANFORD, 1693. One Hundred, 1775. Onef o the Ministers of Par Mrs. Henry A. Neely. ishes active in founding or forwarding the interests of Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. the Colony of Connecticut WILLIAM H ALLETT, 1647- prior to 1675. 1729. Minister at Norwalk, 1654-1693. Captain o f Company of Foot, Mrs. H. W. Bookstaver. Province o f New York. Mrs. William L. Harkness. Judge of Oyer and Terminer in Mrs. C. E. Knoblauch. Queens C ounty, 1705. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 319 JOHANNES H ARDENBERGH, Named i n the Royal Charter 1670- . of 1663. Major, 1 717, 1728. Miss M ary A. Petrie. Lieutenant-Colonel o f Ulster Mrs. William B. Wood. County Troops, Province of New York, 1746. THOMAS H ARRIS, 1586 . High S heriff of Ulster County, Member o f the House of Bur 1690, 1709. gesses from Henrico County, Member o f New York Assem Virginia, 1623, 1639, 1647. bly, 1737-1743, 1745-1747, 1750, Member of the Virginia Com 1751. pany, 1609. Mrs. W illiam A. Budd. Called Captain, 1639. Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. Mrs. C harles H. Adams. Mrs. George W. Green. Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. CORNELIUS HARING, 1672- 1737. Member o f the Provincial WILLIAM H ARRIS, 1678. Assembly of New York from Justicef o Henrico. Orange County, 1713-1715, Member from Henrico to the 1726-1737. House of Burgesses, Virginia, fJudge o Orange County, 1727- 1652, 1653, 1656, 1657. 1733. Major of the Henrico and fCaptain o Orange County Mili Charles City Regiment, 1656. tia, 1715. Mrs. Charles H. Adams. Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. Mrs. Clough C. Overton. PIETER H ARING, 1664-1732. WILLIAM H ARRIS, 1610-1680. Member of the Assembly of the A F ounder of the Historic Province of New York, 1701, Charter Colony of Provi 1702, 1709, 1716-1726. dence, and one of the Thir Presiding Judge of the Court teen Original Proprietors. of Common Pleas of Orange Commissioner f rom Providence County, 1717-1727. to the General Court of Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Rhode Island, 1660-1663. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Deputy t o the General Assem Mrs. John B. Miller. bly, 1666, 1672, 1673. Mrs. William Robison. Governor's A ssistant, 1666- 1670, 1673-1676. Commissioner t o England on JOHN H ARRIS, 1800. Affairs of the Colony three Member o f Committee of times, and on his last trip in Safety of Cumberland County, 1679, taken prisoner by an Virginia, 1775, 1776. Algerian Corsair. He was Mrs. Charles H. Adams. sold into in Barbary, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. was ransomed after more than a year by the Colonies THOMAS H ARRIS, 1687. of Rhode Island and Con Commissioner f rom Providence necticut, and died at London to the Rhode Island Court of on his way home. Commissioners, 1651-1657, Miss Mary A. Petrie. 1661, 1662, 1663. Deputy t o the General Assem THOMAS H ART, 1643-1726. bly, 1664, 1666, 1670. Deputy f rom Farmington to Governor's A ssistant, 1666, 1668, Connecticut General Assem 1671, 1672, 1673, 1674, 1675. bly, 1690-1700, 1702, 1704- fOne o the Thirteen Signers of 1707, 1709-1711. the First Written Compact of Speaker o f the House, 1700, Providence Plantation, 1637. 1704-1706, 1709. 320 Captainf o Train Band of Farm- Captain, T hird Regiment, Ul ington, Connecticut, 1695. ster County, 1776. Mrs. William L. Halsey. Mrs. William H. Young. Mrs. Thomas R. Proctor. JEREMIAH H ATCH, 1712. RICHARD H ARTSHORNE, Deputy f rom Scituate to the 1641-1722. General Court of Plymouth, Member of the King's Council 1675, 1676, 1679, 1680, 1689, in East Jersey 1684, 1695-1698, 1690. 1699. Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. High S heriff of Monmouth County, 1683. Member o f Provincial Assem JETHRO H ATCH, 1722-1818. bly, 1683, 1686, 1687, 1692- Captain of Train Band of Kent, 1699, 1703, 1704. Connecticut, 1764. Speaker, 1 686, 1688, 1692, 1695. Mrs. Charles P. Britton. Patentee o f Middletown and Shrewsbury, 1672. TIMOTHY H ATCH, 1695-1766. fOne o the Commissioners Captain of Train Band of Kent, appointed by William Penn Connecticut, 1740. to lay out the Province of Mrs. Charles P. Britton. West Jersey, 1676. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. WILLIAM H ATCH, 1651. Mrs. Arnold Wood. Lieutenant o f a Militia Com pany, Scituate, Massachusetts, WILLIAM H ARTWELL, 1643. 1699. Representative, 1 642. fJustice o the Peace in James Miss M argaret P. Hillhouse. City County, 1680, 1683, 1687. Mrs. William B. Wood. Captain o f a Military Com pany of James City, Virginia, JOHN H ATHEWAY, 1629-1705. 1680. Deputy from Taunton to the Mrs. A lbert T. Strauch. General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1680-1684, 1691. To WILLIAM H ARTWELL, 1613- the General Court of Mas 1689. sachusetts, 1696, 1697. Quartermaster o f Captain Mrs. John F. Maynard. Thomas Wheeler's Company at Concord, Massachusetts WILLIAM H ATHORNE, 1607- Bay, 1673. 1681. Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. Deputy f rom Salem to the Gen eral Court of Massachusetts ABRAHAM H ASBROUCK, Bay, 1635-1646, 1648-1654, -1717. 1656-1661. Member o f the New York Speaker o f the House, 1644- Assembly, 1 698-1701. 1646, 1648, 1650, 1657, 1661. Lieutenant of Foot, 1685. Commissioner o f the United Captain, 1689. Colonies for Massachusetts Major o f Ulster County Bay, 1644, 1650-1654, 1673. Troops, Province of New Governor's A ssistant, 1662-1679. York. Captainf o the Salem Company, Miss M ary I. Forsyth. 1645. Major, 1657. Mrs. George W. Green. A C ommander in King Philip's War. JACOB H ASBROUCK, 1728- Appointed A gent to treat with 1806. d'Aulnay, 1646. Delegate f rom Ulster County Mrs. F ranke H. Bosworth. to the Provincial Congress of Mrs. David M. Morrison. New York. 1775. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. JAMES H AVENS, 1742-1828. fJudge o the Court of Common Member of New York Provin Pleas for Hampshire County, cial Congress, 1775. Massachusetts, 1692-1711. Mrs. W illiam L. Andrews. Miss. M Elizabeth Beers. Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. EDMUND H AWES, 1693. Mrs. E dward Trenchard. Deputy f rom Yarmouth to the General Court of Plymouth HENRY H AYES, 1745. Colony, 1645-1649, 1651, 1653- Member o f Assembly from 1661, 1665, 1674, 1675. Chester County, Pennsyl Mrs. John W. McBurney. vania, 1715, 1716, 1728, 1730. ANTHONY H AWKINS, Justice of the Peace, 1717, 1726, 1674. 1729, 1730, 1738, 1741. A C orporator named in the Miss Mary S. Burkham. Connecticut C harter of Charles I I., 1662. JOHN H AYNES, 1594-1654. Magistrate and Assistant of Governor of the Colony of Connecticut, 1 666-1673. Massachusetts B ay, 1635. Deputy from Farmington to Governor's Assistant, 1634, 1636. Connecticut G eneral Court, First Governor of Connecticut 1657, 1 658, 1660-1667. Colony, 1 639, 1641, 1643, 1645, Miss Helen C. Bronson. 1647, 1 649, 1651, 1653. Mrs. William L. Halsey. Deputy-Governor, 1640, 1644, 1646, 1 650, 1652. JOHN H AWLEY, 1661-1729. Magistrate of Connecticut, 1642, Deputy from Stratford to the 1648. General Assembly of Connec fOne o the Recognized His ticut, 1702, 1705, 1707, 1709- toric Founders of Connecti 1714, 1716, 1719-1724. cut. Justice of the Peace for Fair Commissioner o f the United field, 1720-1728. Colonies from Connecticut Lieutenant of Train Band in 1646, 1650. Stratford, 1709. Captain, 1709. Miss E lsie S. Crane. Mrs. Jefferson Clark. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Miss Margarita L. Hawley. Mrs. W illiam C. Gulliver. JOSEPH H AWLEY, 1603-1690. Mrs. R obert Hoe. Deputy from Stratford to Con Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. necticut General Court, Mrs. J ohn F. Maynard. 1658, 1 665. 1667-1671, 1673- Miss C ornelia L. Nevins, 1675, 1677, 1678, 1680-1685, Miss L ouisa E. Nevins. 1687. « Mrs. A ndrew H. Smith. Mrs. J efferson Clark. Mrs. R obert D. Sterling. Mrs. Walter B. James. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. Miss Frances B. Hawley. Miss M argaret Stimson. Miss Margarita L. Hawley. Miss C aroline P. Stokes. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. Miss M arion J. Terry. Miss Margaret Middleton. Mrs. K iliaen Van Re: Mrs. Stephen R. Post. laer. Mrs. Edward Trenchard. Mrs. M artin S. Watts. Miss Julia C. Wells. JOSEPH H AWLEY, 1654-1711. Deputy from Northampton to JOHN H AYNES, 2d, 1669-1713. the General Court of Massa Governor's Assistant of Con chusetts, 1683, 1685, 1691, necticut, 1708-1713. 1692, 1693, 1695, 1697-1699, Judge of County Court of 1700. Hartford C ounty, 1713. Lieutenant, N orthampton Foot Assistant Judge of Superior Company, 1685. Later called Court, 1713. Captain. Mrs. John F. Maynard. 322 WALTER H AYNES, 1583-1665. Lordf o the Manor of Scars- Deputy from Sudbury to the dale. General Court of Massachu Mayorf o New York, 1711. setts Bay. 1641, 1642, 1643, Judge of the Court of Admir 1644, 1646, 1648, 1651. alty, 1715. Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. Colonel of Militia. Mrs. John W. Gillette. Commander of Colony's Forces. Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. SAMUEL H AYWARD, 1715- 1792. Ensign a t Hojden, Mass. ADRIAEN H EGEMAN, 1639- Captain of Militia, 1763. 1672. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Magistrate a nd local Schout Fiscaal of the five towns, ROBERT H AZARD, 1689-1762. 1654-1658, 1661. Deputy from South Kingston Delegate to the Convention i to the General Assembly of held in Nieuw Nctherforml-, . Rhode Island, 1734-1736, 1738, 1664. 1739. Mrs. C harles R. Baker. Miss L ucy C. Watson. Mrs. James A. Glover. Mrs. John C. Hazen. THOMAS H AZARD, 1610-1680. A Founder of the Historic AUGUSTINE H ERMAN, 1605- Charter Colony of Newport, 1686. being one of the nine who Onef o the "Nine Men," Nieuw settled Newport, 1639. Netherland, 1649, 1650. Member of General Court of Commissioner f rom Nieuw Elections at Newport, 1640. Netherland to Rhode Island, Mrs. Robert Abbe. 1652; to Maryland, 1659. Mrs. Frederick Allien. Justice, B altimore County, Mrs. David J. Dickson. Maryland, 1665. Justice of the Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Quorum, Cecil County, 1674, Mrs. Frederic R. Lefferts. 1675. Presiding, Justice of Mrs. Henry A. Neely. Cecil County, 1676-1683. Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. Commissioner t o treat with the Delaware Indians, 1678. JOHN H AZELTINE, 1702-1777. fLord o Bohemia Manor, 1662. Delegate from Cumberland Mrs. Nicholas Fish. County to the First Provin cial Congress, New York, 1775. JOHN H ICKS, 1672. Mrs. R obert B. Peattie. Delegate f rom Flushing to the Mrs. James M. Walker. Conventions held in Nieuw Netherland, 1653, 1665. RICHARD H EARD. 1720-1792. Miss Louise E. Jones. Lieutenant of a Company of Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1762. Called Captain, 1774. THOMAS H ICKS, 1642-1717. Delegate to a Provincial Con High Sheriff of Queens County, gress, 1774. New Y ork, 1702, 1703. Mrs. H enry Earle. Captain, Queens County Troops, 1 686. CALEB H EATHCOTE, 1665- Called Colonel in 1693. 1721. Member of the New York Councillor, 1 692-1697, 1702-1720. Assembly, 1701, 1702 Mayor of Westchester, 1695. Miss Louise E. Jones. Receiver-General of Customs, Miss Charlotte Livingston. 1695. Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 323 FRANCIS H IGGINSON, 1586- NATHANIEL H ILL, 1660-1719. 1630. Deputy from Chelmsford to the Onef o the Recognized His General Court of Massachu toric Founders of the Colony setts, 1692, 1696, 1699, 1704. of Massachusetts Bay. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Minister of the First Church in the Colony, at Salem. VALENTINE H ILL, 1662. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Deputy f rom Dover to the Gen Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. eral Court of Massachusetts Miss Margaret Stimson. Bay, 1652-1655, 1657. Miss Annie Stone. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. JOHN H IGGINSON, 1616-1708. WILLIAM H ILLHOUSE, 1728- fOne o the Ministers active in 1816. founding or forwarding the Deputy f rom New London to interests of the Colonies of Connecticut General Assem Connecticut and Massachu bly, 1756-1760, 1763-1780, 1783- setts. Chaplain at Saybrook 1786. Fort, 1637. Quartermaster o f Troop of Minister a t Guilford, Connecti Horse of Third Regiment of cut, 1643-1650; at Salem, Mas Connecticut, 1750. sachusetts, 1660-1708. Major of Second Regiment of Preacher o f an Election Ser fHorse o Connecticut, 1776. mon, Massachusetts, 1663. Member of Council of Safety of Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Connecticut, 1776-1779. Mrs. Walter W. Adams. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. JOHN H IGGINSON, 2d, 1646- 1720. JOSEPH H ILLS, 1602-1687. Deputy f rom Salem to the Gen Deputy from Charlestown to eral Court of Massachusetts the General Court of Massa Bay, 1689, 1690, 1692. chusetts Bay, 1646, 1647. From Councillor, 1 700-1719. Malden, 1650-1656, 1660-1664. Judgef o the Court of Common From Newbury, 1667, 1669. Pleas, 1708-1720. Speaker of the House, 1647. Commissioner o f Oyer and Ter Captain of the Malden Com miner, 1703. Special J ustice of the Court of pany, 1650-1665. Common Pleas, 1705-1708. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Ensign, S alem Company, 1675. Miss Faith Moore. Lieutenant, 1 677. EDWARD H ILTON, 1671. Captain, S alem Troop, 1683. Onef o the Recognized His Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. toric Founders of New Hampshire, being the Leader JOHN H IGGINSON, 3d, 1675- of the_ Company sent by the 1718. Proprietors of Laconia who Lieutenant o f a Company in settled Dover, 1623. Salem, Massachusetts, 1700. Appointed to hold court for Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Dover, 1641, 1642. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. EDWARD H ILL, 1637-1700. Mrs. Richard K.Tyler. Member of the Council, Vir ginia, 1688. RICHARD H ILTON, after Appointed Judge of the Court 1715. of Admiralty of Virginia and Justicef o the Supreme Court of , 1697. the Province of New Hamp Colonel of Charles City and shire, 1698, 1699. Surrey County Militia. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. Mrs. Edward H. Wootton. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. THOMAS H INCKLEY, 1618- Mrs. J ames A. Glover. 1706. Mrs. Charles L. Hackstaff. Deputy f or Barnstable to the Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. General Court of Plymouth NICHOLAS H OFFMAN, 1680- Colony, 1646, 1648, 1649, 1653, 1750. 1654, 1655, 1659. Captainf o Ulster County Com Governor's A ssistant, 1658-1679. pany, Province of New York, Deputy-Governor, 1 680. 1715. Commissioner o f the United Mrs. J ames A. Glover. Colonies, 1673-1684, 1686, 1689-1691. Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. Councillor o f the Royal Prov RANDALL H OLDEN, 1612- ince of New England, 1686- 1692. 1689. A F ounder of the Historic Named C ouncillor in the Char Charter Colony of Warwick, ter of 1692. being one of the twelve Pur Member of the Councils of chasers, 1642. War, 1 658, 1667. Commissioner t o England, 1644. Governor of Plymouth Colony, Governor's A ssistant, 1647, 1681-1686, 1689-1691. 1653-1659, 1664, 1665, 1676. Mrs. William A. Brown. Treasurer o f Providence and Mrs. Grafton D. Dorsey. Warwick, 1652-1654. Mrs. William T. Innes. Commissioner f rom Warwick Miss Marie M. LeMoyne. to the General Court of Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. Rhode Island, 1652, 1654-1660, 1662, 1663. JOHN H ITCHCOCK, 1712. Captain, 1 658. Representative f rom Spring Onef o the Purchasers of the field to the General Court of Narragansett C ounty, 1659. Massachusetts, 1700-1706. Named in the Royal Charter of Ensign in King Phillip's War Charles I I, 1663. and wounded at the Turner Deputy from Warwick to the Falls Fight, 1676. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Island, 1666, 1667, 1669-1673, Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. 1675, 1680, 1686, 1691. Mrs. Walter W. Adams. EDMOND H OBART, 1570-1646. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Deputy from Hingham to the Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1639, 1640, 1642. Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. Mrs. J oseph C. Anderson. EDWARD H OLLAND, 1702- Mrs. J ohn C. Brown. 1756. Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. Member o f the Governor's Mrs. F rank M. Lupton. Council, Province of New Mrs. R alph E. Prime. York, 1748-1756. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. Mayorf o Albany, 1733-1741. Commissioner o f Indian Affairs, PETER H OBART, 1604-1679. 1734-1741. First Minister in Hingham, fMayor o New York, 1747-1756. Massachusetts Bay. Active Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. in forwarding the interests of HENRY H OLLAND, 1661-1736. the Colony prior to 1675. Captain of an Albany County Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. Company, N ew York, 1711. Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. Lieutenant, 1709. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, MARTINUS H OFFMAN, 1706- 1706, 1720, 1724, 1726, 1728, 1772. 1732. Colonel o f Dutchess County High S heriff of Albany County, Regiment, Province of New 1706-1712. York, 1759. Adjutant, 1739. Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. VALENTINE H OLLINGS- OBADIAH H OLMES, 1607-1682. WORTH, 1 710. Commissioner from Newport Member o f Provincial Assem to the General Court of bly of Delaware, 1682, 1683, Rhode Island, 1656, 1658. 1687-1689, 1695, 1700. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Justice of Peace and Courts, Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. New Castle County, Dela Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. ware, 1685. Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. Mrs. M unroe Smith. Mrs. William B. Wood. WILLIAM H OLTON, 1611-1691. JOHN H OLLISTER, 1665. Deputy from Northampton to Deputy f rom Weymouth to the General Court of Massa General Court of Massachu chusetts Bay, 1664, 1665, 1666, setts Bay, 1643; from Weth- 1667, 1669, 1670; from Hadley, ersfield to Connecticut Gen 1671. eral Court, 1644, 1645, 1650, Miss A lice Brinsmade. 1653-1659, 1661. Mrs. Charles H. Brown. Lieutenant o f Train Band of Mrs. John W. Gillette. Wethersfield, Connecticut, Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 1657. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Miss M ary C. Bancker. Miss Florence R. Wright. Miss Doris W. Bissell. EDWARD H OLYOKE, 1637- Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 1660. Mrs. Charles P. Britton. Deputy f rom Lynn to the Gen Mrs. Jefferson Clark. eral Court of Massachusetts Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. Bay, 1639-1643, 1647, 1648; Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. from Springfield, 1650, 1660. Mrs. William L. Harkness. Associate Judge of Salem Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. Court, 1639. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. W allace Clarke. Mrs. Effingham Maynard. Miss Elsie S. Crane. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Mrs. William L. Harkness. Mrs. Prescott Slade. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Mrs. William H. Watson. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. Mrs. William B. Jackson. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. JOHN H OLMES, 1649-1712. Miss Margaret Middleton. Deputy from Newport to the Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. Island, 1682, 1704, 1705. Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. General Treasurer of the Col Miss Julia C. Wells. ony, 1691, 1703, 1708, 1709. Lieutenant, 1696. ELIZUR H OLYOKE, 1676. Mrs. D Deputy f rom Springfield to the avid J. Dickson. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1656, 1661, 1667, JONATHAN H OLMES, 1637- 1670, 1673, 1674, 1675. 1713. Ensign, 1653. Captain, 1670. Deputy t o the General Assem Magistrate Hampshire County bly of Rhode Island, 1690- Court, 1665. 1691, 1696-1698, 1700-1702, Miss Doris W. Bissell. 1706, 1707. Miss Elsie S. Crane. Speaker, 1 696-1698, 1700-1702, Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 1706, 1707. Mrs. William L. Harkness. Member N ew Jersey Provincial Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Assembly, 1675. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Captain o f Provincial Troops, Miss Margaret Middleton. 1673. Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. Miss Julia C. Wells. 326 JOHANNES H OOGEBOOM, One o f the Ministers of Par 1708-1786. ishes active in founding or Captain in Sir William John forwarding the interests of son's Albany Regiment of the Colony prior to 1675. Militia, 1757. Minister at Hartford, 1636-1647. Mrs. L ouis Flickinger. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. W. B. Hornblower. PIETER M AESE HOOGE Mrs. Percy Jackson. BOOM, 1758. Miss Edith Johnson. Lieutenant o f Foot Company of Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. Claverack, Province of New Mrs. Henry A. Neely. York, 1717. Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. Mrs. W illiam H. Young. Mrs. W. K. Wallbridge. Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. JAN W ILLEMSE HOOGH- TYLING, 1 702. GILES H OPKINS, 1690. Lieutenant o f Ulster County Onef o the Recognized His Militia, Province of New toric Founders of Plymouth York, 1673. Colony. Mrs.. F Abbott Ingalls. Served in the Pequot War. Mrs. George F. Ralph. PHILIP H OOGHTYLING, 1680 . STEPHEN H OPKINS, Captain U lster County Militia, 1644. Province of New York, 1717. Onef o the Recognized His Mrs. William H. Young. toric Founders of the Ply mouth Colony. JOHN H OOKER, 1664-1734. Governor's Assistant, 1633-1636. Deputy f rom Farmington to Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. Connecticut General Assem Mrs. Henry F. Cook. bly, 1699-1701, 1704-1707, 1709, Miss Elsie S. Crane. 1713-1716, 1718-1720, 1722, Mrs. Robert W. Paterson. 1723. Clerk of Assembly, 1707, Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 1709, 1716. Mrs. George F. Ralph. Speaker o f the House, 1713- JONATHAN H ORTON, 1648- 1715, 1718, 1720. 1707. fJudge o the Superior Court of Captain, F oot Company of Suf Connecticut, 1723-1731. folk County, Province of New Governor's A ssistant,1723-1733. York, 1700. Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. SAMUEL H OOKER, 1635-1697. Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. Preacher of Connecticut Elec Mrs. Edwin Thorne. tion Sermons, 1677, 1693. One of the Ministers of Par JOSHUA H ORTON, 1643-1729. ishes active in founding or Lieutenant of Foot Company forwarding the interests of at Southold, Long Island, the Colony of Connecticut 1700; of Oyster Pond Com prior to 1675. Minister at pany, 1711, 1712. Farmington, 1661-1697. Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. Fellow of Harvard College, 1654-1656. JEREMY H OUCHIN, 1670. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Deputy f rom Hingham to the Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. setts Bay, 1651-1655, 1657, 1658, 1659; from Salisbury, THOMAS H OOKER, 1586-1647. 1663, 1664, 1665, 1667. One of the Recognized His Ensign, 1653. toric Founders of the Colony Miss L ucy W. Rollins. of Connecticut. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 327 JOHN H OUGHTON, 1650-1737. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. Representative from Lancaster Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. to the General Court of Mas Miss Faith Moore. sachusetts, 1690, 1692, 1693, Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 1697, 1705, 1706, 1708, 1711, 1712, 1715-1717. Mrs. Charles B. Barclay. THOMAS H OWE, 1656-1733. Deputy from Marlborough to Mrs. William A. Ewing. the General Court of Massa chusetts, 1700, 1701, 1704, 1706, JONATHAN H OUGHTON, 1711, 1713, 1717, 1718, 1719. 1703-1740. Mrs. William T. Jerome. Lieutenant in Company from Lancaster, Massachusetts, en gaged in West Indian Cam EDWARD H OWELL, 1584-1653. paign, 1739, 1740. Magistrate of Connecticut from Southampton, Long Island, Mrs. N athan T. Pulsifer. 1647-1653. .Mrs. T D. Conjmgham. SIR P ATRICK HOUSTON, Mrs. W alter M. Jones. 1698-1762. Miss K ate Prime. Delegate f rom Vernonburg Dis Mrs. A rthur Robinson. trict to First Provincial Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. Assembly of Georgia, 1751. Mrs. J ames S. Van Cleef. Register o f Grants and Receiver Mrs. C harles W. Whipple. of Quit Rents under First Royal Governor, August 6th, 1754. JOHN H OWELL, 1624-1690. Member o f King's Council and Governor's A ssistant of Con President of the same at his necticut, 1663, 1664. death, 1762. Delegate f rom Southampton to Mrs. James M. Lawton. the Convention held at Hempstead, Long Island, 1665. JOHN H OWARD, about fMajor o Southampton Troops, 1700. 1680. Deputy f rom Bridgewater to Commissioner a nd Judge under the General Court of Ply Connecticut Colony, for the mouth Colony, 1678, 1683. towns of Southampton, East- Ensign of the Bridgewater hampton, and Southhold, Company, 1 664. 1674. Lieutenant, 1689. Mrs. W alter M. Jones. Mrs. H enry D. Brookman. Miss K ate Prime. Mrs. Frederick N. Goddard. Mrs. J ames S. Van Cleef. Mrs. F. W.Lincoln. Mrs. Theron G. Strong. MATTHIAS H OWELL, 1651- 1706. JOSHUA H OWARD, 1696-1781. Representative f rom Suffolk to Lieutenant of Massachusetts the Colonial Assembly of Company from Easton, 1757. New York, 1693, 1695, 1696, Mrs. Theron G. Strong. 1698, 1699, 1701, 1702. High S heriff of Suffolk County, 1689. EDWARD H OWE, 1644. Commissioned b y Richard, Earl Deputy f rom Watertown to the of Bellemont, as Captain- General Court of Massachu General and Governor-in- setts1630 "r"- Bay, " 1635, 1636. 1638. Chi-f of - -* ' •*"■ SAMUEL H OWELL, 1723-1807. DAVID H OYT, 1651-1704. Member o f Pennsylvania Com Ensign in a Deerfield Company, mittee of Safety, 1775-1776. Massachusetts. Deputy t o Provincial Conven L ieutenant, 1703. tion, 1774. Mrs. B ryan Lathrop. Member o f Assembly, 1776. Member o f Common Council, JONATHAN H OYT, 1683-1768. 1774. Deputy f rom Stamford to Con fOne o the signers of the Non- necticut General Court, 1658, Importation Agreement, 1765. 1724-1757, 1760-1767. Member o f the Committee of Captain o f Connecticut Troops, Correspondence, 1774, 1775; a 1724. Signer of Provincial currency, fColonel o Ninth Regiment of 1772, and Port Warden of Connecticut, 1739. Philadelphia, 1791. Mrs. Robert F. Bloodgood. Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. Mrs. Frank L. Perin. Mrs. Herbert Parsons. THOMAS H OWES, 1590-1665. Mrs. James R. Townsend. Deputy from Yarmouth to the WALTER H OYT, 1618-1698. General Court of Plymouth Deputy from Norwalk to Con Colony, 1652, 1653, 1658-1662. necticut General Court, 1658, Countess Von Francken 1659, 1661, 1667, 1668, 1670, Sierstorpff. 1671, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1678, 1681. THOMAS H OWES, 2d, 1634- Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. 1676. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. Deputy f rom Yarmouth to the Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1672. BENJAMIN H UBBARD, 1673, 1675, 1676. 1775. Ensign, 1 670. Lieutenant, 1673. Member o f Committee of Saf fCaptain o Yarmouth Company, ety, Caroline County, Vir 1674. ginia, 1774, 1775. Countess V on Francken Mrs. G eorge P. Bowler. Sierstorpff. GEORGE H UBBARD, 1630-1683. JOHN H OWLAND, 1S92-1672. Deputy from Wethersfield One of the Recognized His to the General Court of Con toric Founders of Plymouth necticut, 1637-1642; from Colony. Guilford to General Court at Governor's A ssistant, 1633-1635. New Haven, 1654, 1655, 1657, Deputy from Plymouth to the 1658, 1659, 1661, 1662. General Court, 1641, 1645- Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 1656, 1658, 1659, 1661, 1663, 1666, 1667, 1670. JAMES H UBBARD, 1613- . Mrs. F rederick Allien. Delegate f rom Gravesend to Mrs. W illiam H. Cary. the Conventions held in Mrs. S imeon E. Chittenden. Nieuw Netherland, 1653, 1655. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Commissioner t o Connecticut in Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. 1664. Mrs. T heodore F. Kane. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. Mrs. W illiam M. Kingsland. Mrs. H ugh E. Montgomery. JAMES H UBBARD, 2d, 1665- Mrs. J ames L. Morgan. 1723. Mrs. W illiam H. Sage. Member o f the Supreme Court Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. as Justice of the Peace, Mon Mrs. I saac H. Walker. mouth County, Province of Mrs. M artin S. Watts. New Jersey, 1711, 1720. Mrs. E dmund Wetmore. Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 329 RICHARD H UBBARD, 1630- CORNELIUS H ULL, 1626-1695. 1719. Deputy from Fairfield to the Deputy f rom Salisbury to the General Court of Connecti General Court of Massachu cut, 1656-1660, 1662-1665, 1667. setts, 1694, 1695, 1704-1707. Mrs. Walter B. James. Cornett a Salisbury. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. GEORGE H ULL, 1659. Deputyo t the General Court WILLIAM H UBBARD, 1595- of Massachusetts Bay, 1634, 1670. 1636. Deputy f rom Ipswich to the Deputy f rom Windsor to Con General Court of Massachu necticut General Court, 1637- setts Bay, 1638, 1639, 1643- 1646, 1649, 1651; from Fair 1646, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1660. field, 1656. Mrs. G eorge H. Brown. Mrs. W alter B. James. Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. Mrs. F rank M. Lupton. Mrs. D allas B. Pratt. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. Mrs. E dward Trenchard. JOHN H ULL, 1640-1711. WILLIAM H UBBARD, 1621- Surgeon i n King Philip's War, 1704. One o f the Ministers of Par 1675-1676. ishes active in founding or Miss A nne W. Booth. forwarding the interests of the Colony of Massachusetts. JOSEPH H ULL, 1662-1744. Author of "The Present State Captain of Train Band of of New England." Derby, Connecticut, 1716. Mrs. H enry L. Stimson. Miss Anne W. Booth. Mrs. Edward Trenchard. Miss Anna Van Santvoord.

ADAM H UDE, 1662-1746. JOSIAS H ULL, 1675. High S heriff of Middlesex and Representative f rom Killing- Somerset Counties, Province worth to the General Court of New Jersey, 1709. Member P rovincial Assembly, of Connecticut, 1659, 1660. 1710-1715. 1662, 1667-1669, 1671-1673. Judgef o Court of Common Lieutenant of a Train Band at Pleas, Middlesex County, Killingworth, 1666. 1718. Presiding Judge, 1720- Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 1733. Miss J osephine L. Beekman. THEOPHILUS H ULL, 1670- Mrs. D avid L. Hough. 1710. Captain o f a Train Band in JAMES H UDE, 1695-1762. Fairfield, Connecticut, 1709. Member P rovincial Assembly, On Committee of War, 1709. 1727-1745. Mrs. Walter B. James. J udge of Common Pleas and Justice of the Quorum, Mid JOHN H UMFREY, 1661. dlesex County, 1739. One o f the Recognized His A Charter Trustee of the Col toric Founders of the Colony lege of New Jersey, 1748. of Massachusetts Bay. Lieutenant Colonel of Provin Named Assistant in the Royal cial Troops, 1739. Member of the King's Council, Charter of Charles I, 1628-9. Province of New Jersey, Depnty Governor, 1629. 1744-1749. Governor's Assistant, 1634-1641. Miss Josephine L. Beekman. Sergeant-Major-General, 1641. Mrs. David L. Hough. A Founder of Harvard College. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. Mrs. Richard J. Sherman. RALPH H UNT, 1677. JOSHUA H UNTINGTON, 1698- Lieutenant i n a Newtown Com 1745. pany, Province of New York, Deputy f rom Norwich to Con necticut General Assembly, Mrs. D allas B. Pratt. 1740-1745. Captain of Train Band of Nor wich, Connecticut, 1745. BENJAMIN H UNTINGTON, Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 1736 . Miss Julia C. Wells. Member o f Committee of Saf ety, 1775-1777. Deputy f rom Norwich to Con CHRISTOPHER H USSEY, necticut General Assembly, 1599-1686. 1771-1780. Clerk of the House, Deputy from Hampton to the 1776, 1777. Speaker of the General Court of Massachu House, 1778, 1779. setts Bay, 1658-1660, 1672. Delegate f rom Connecticut to Councillor in New Hampshire, the Congress of 1780. 1680-1685. Member o f the Continental L ieutenant, 1658. Captain, 1672. Congress from Connecticut, Mrs. William M. Kingsland. 1780-1784, 1787, 1788. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Representative f rom Connecti Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. cut to the first Congress of Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. the United States, 1789. Member o f the Upper House of EDWARD H UTCHINSON, 2d, Connecticut Legislature, 1781- 1613-1675. 1793. Deputy f rom Boston to the Judgef o Superior Court of General Court of Massachu Connecticut, 1793-1798. setts Bay, 1658. Delegate t o New Haven Con A F ounder of the Historlc vention, 1778: to Hartford Charter Colony of Ports Convention, 1779. mouth, 1638, being one of the Miss Julia C. Wells. eighteen original proprietors of Aquidneck, who settled Pocasset. A Purchaser of the JABEZ H UNTINGTON, 1691- "King's Province," 1659. 17S2. Ensignf o the Military Com Deputy f rom Windham to Con pany of Boston, 1645. necticut General Assembly, Lieutenant o f the Ancient and 1726, 1728-1733, 1735-1750. Honorable Artillery Com Sheriff o f Windham County, pany, 1654, and Captain, 1667. Connecticut, 1726. Captain o f the Three-County Captain T roop of Horse, 1735. Troop, 1659-1674; in King Colonel o f Fifth Regiment of Philip's War, 1675, and Connecticut, 1739. wounded in the Brookfield Mrs. L ouis L. Seaman. fight. Miss Julia C. Wells. Mrs. W illiam H. Seward. Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. JABEZ H UNTINGTON, 1719- 1786. WILLIAM H UTCHINSON, Governor's A ssistant, 1764-1775. 1586-1642. Member of Council of Safety Deputy f rom Boston to the of C onnecticut, 1775-1779. General Court of Massa Colonel of Connecticut troops, chusetts Bay, 1635, 1636. 1776. S econd Major-General, A F ounder of the Historic 1776. F irst Major-General, Charter Colony of Ports 1777. mouth (Rhode Island), being Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. one of the eighteen original Mrs. Martin S. Watts. proprietors of Aquidneck, Miss Julia C. Wells. who settled Pocasset, 1638. 331 Judgef o Aquidneck, 1639, 1640. RALPH I ZARD, 1710. Treasurer of Aquidneck, 1638. Member o f the Commons Mrs. W illiam Brookfield. House of Assembly of South Mrs. W illiam A. Brown. Carolina from Berkeley Mrs. W alter Jennings. County, 1692, 1693, 1696-1710. Mrs. R ollin S. Saltus. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Mrs. W illiam H. Seward. 1710. Mrs. C alvin D. Stowell. Introduced t he bill to establish the Church of England in the DANIEL H YDE, 1694-1770. Province of South Carolina, Captain of Train Band of Nor 1703. wich, Connecticut, 1746. Miss J ulia G. McAllister. Mrs. George P. Lawton. Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. RALPH I ZARD, 1688-1743. Member o f the Commons JACOB H YDE, 1703-1782. House of Assembly, South fCaptain o Train Band of Nor Carolina, 1711, 1716-1719. wich, Connecticut, 1742. Commissioner o f Indian ASairs, Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 1719. Miss Faith Moore. Lords P roprietors' Deputy in Governor Craven's Council, SAMUEL I NGALLS, 1714. 1712-1716. Lieutenant, i n a Company of Member o f Governor's Council, Ipswich, Massachusetts, 1691. South Carolina, 1719-1734. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. Attorney-General o f the Prov Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. ince, 1737. Assistant J udge in the trial of RICHARD I NGOLDSBY, Pirates, 1716. 1719. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Acting G overnor of the Prov ince of New York, as Com EDWARD J ACKSON, 1602-1681. mander-in-Chief, 1691. Deputy from Cambridge to the Deputy G overnor, 1709. General Court of Massachu Indian C ommissioner, 1712. setts Bay, 1647-1654, 1656, Majorf o Provincial Troops, 1661, 1662, 1665-1668, 1675, 1691. Colonel, 1696. 1676. Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. Mrs. S amuel B. Duryea. Mrs. Henry G. Hart. DANIEL I NGHAM,' 1723-1801. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Captain in Twelfth Connecticut Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Regiment, 1765. Miss Louise L. Williams. JOHN J ACKSON, 1725. High S heriff of Queens County, BENJAMIN I SAACS, 1737-1775. Province of New York, 1691. Captainf o Second Company or Member o f New York As Train Band, Norwalk, Con sembly, 1693-1701, 1702-1709, necticut, 1767. 1710-1716. Captain o f a Troop of Horse, Captain o f Queens County Ninth Connecticut Regiment, Troops in expedition to Al 1769. bany, 1687. Mrs. A rthur L. Lesher. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 700. Colonel, 1 700. HENRY IZARD, 1717-1749. Judge o f the Court of Common Mrs. M arvin Olcott. JOHN J AY, 1745-1829. Mrs. William Robison. Member o f the Continental Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. Congress, 1774, 1775, 1778, Miss Mary B. Steward. 1779, 1784. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Member o f New York Provin Mrs. John Townsend. cial Congress, 1775-1776. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. President o f Continental Con Mrs. William W. Wood. gress, 1778-1779. Mrs. Oliver J. Woodhull. Member o f the Committee of One Hundred, Province of MICHAEL J ACKSON, 1708-1789. New York, 1775. Adjutant of a Regiment of Member o f the Convention for Foot, Orange County, Prov framing the Constitution of ince of New York, 1738. New York, 1777. Cornet in Troop of Horse, 1738. Chief J ustice of the State of Mrs. John Purdon. New York, 1777-1779. Minister f rom the United States MICHAEL J ACKSON, 1734-1801. to Spain, 1779. Lieutenant in Captain Dunlap's A C ommissioner to negotiate Company, Newton, Massa peace with Great Britain, chusetts, 1761. In Captain 1782. Moulton's Company, 1761, A S igner of the Treaty of 1762. Peace, 1 783. Served i n the Revolutionary Envoy Extraordinary to Great War as Captain, Major and Britain, 1 794. Colonel of the Eighth Regi , 1795- ment, Massachusetts line. 1801. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. Chief-Justice o f the United Mrs. R ichard K. Tyler. States, 1789. Mrs. H enry E. Pellew. ROBERT J ACKSON, 1684. Miss Marion Pellew. A D elegate to the Convention held at Hempstead, New THOMAS J EFFERSON, 1678- York, 1665. 1731. Mrs. O liver L. Jones. fJustice o the Peace for Hen Mrs. W illiam Negley. rico County, 1706. Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. High Sheriff of Henrico Miss A nna Van Santvoord. County, Virginia, 1718, 1719. Mrs. C harles W. Whipple. Mrs. Charles H. Adams. Mrs. W illiam W. Wood. Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. JOSEPH J ENCKS, 1623-1717. •WILLIAM J ACKSON, 1745- Deputy from Warwick to the 1824. General Assembly of Rhode Captain, O range County Island and Providence Plan Troops, New York, 1775. tations, 1679-1691. Member o f the Committee of Governor's Assistant, 1680-1686, Safety for Hanover Precinct, 1689-1691, 1695, 1696. 1775. Miss Mary A. Petrie. Mrs. J ohn Purdon. SAMUEL J ENNINGS, x JOHANNES J ANSEN, 1660-1735. 1708. Member of the Assembly of Deputy G overnor of West Jer the P rovince of New York, sey, 1679-1683. 1709-1711, 1 716-1726. Acting Govern^' te-at Mayor of New York City, 1725 Member o f Lord Cornbury's ISAAC J OHNSON, 1667-1735. Council, 1 702-1708. Representative from Bridge- Member of the Council of the water to the General Court of Proprietors, 1 706, 1707. Massachusetts, 1727-1731. Mrs. William E. Verplanck. Mrs. George F. Ralph. JOHN J OHNSON, 1659. JOHN J ENNY, 1644. Deputy f rom Roxbury to the fSigner o the Mayflower Com General Court of Massachu pact, November 11th, 1620. setts Bay, 1634-1638, 1641- Governor's A ssistant, 1635-1643. 1653. Deputyo t the General Court of Captain o f a Roxbury Com Plymouth Colony, 1641, 1642. pany, 1653. fOne o the Council of War, Surveyor General, 1649-1658. 1643. Member of the Ancient and Mrs. W illiam H. Moore. Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1638. Mrs. Frederick Allien. MINNE J OHANNES, 1664- Mrs. George F. Ralph. High S heriff of Orange County, Miss Margaret Stimson. Province of New York, 1685. Mrs. Edward Trenchard. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. JOHN J OHNSON, 1633-1708. Mrs. Prescott Slade. Deputy f rom Haverhill to the General Court of Massachu EDWARD J OHNSON.1599-1672. setts, 1691. One of the Recognized His Lieutenant, 1 690. toric Founders of the Colony Served i n King Philip's War, of Massachusetts Bay. 1676. Deputy from Woburn to the Mrs. C harles S. Homer. General Court, 1643-1647, MATTHEW J OHNSON, 1634- 1649-1671. 1696. Speaker of the House, 1655. Deputy f rom Woburn to the Lieutenant, 1644. Captain, 1650. General Court of Massachu One of the four men appointed setts Bay, 1686, 1689-1692. by the Courts of the Colony Countess Van Francken to keep the Great Patent and Sierstorpff. be responsible for its safety. Author of "The Wonder Work SIR N ATHANIEL JOHNSON, 1644-1712. ing Providence," 1653. L andgrave under the Lords Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. Proprietors, 1 703. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Governor of Carolina under the Countess Von Francken Lords P roprietors, 1702-1708. Sierstorpff. Provincial Governor of South Carolina, 1 702-1709. ISAAC J OHNSON, 1675. Governor of the Leeward Ensign i n the Roxbury Com Islands u nder James II. pany, Massachusetts Bay. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Captain, 1 653, 1667. ROBERT J OHNSON, 1677-1735. Lieutenant, A ncient and Hon The last Proprietary Governor orable Artillery Company, of South Carolina, 1717-1719. 1666. Royal Governor, 1730-1735. fCaptain o a Company of Pray Miss Julia G. McAllister. ing Indians, King Philip's War, 1675. SAMUEL J OHNSON, 1696-1772. Deputy from Roxbury to the First President of King's Col General Court, 1671. lege, New York City, 1754- Mrs. George F. Ralph. Miss Margaret Stimson. Miss E dith Johnson. 334 THOMAS J OHNSON, 1631-1719. As a m ember of the Board of Lieutenant in a Company of Proprietors of East Jersey, Andover, Massachusetts, 1696, he signed the paper ceding 1697. that Province to the Crown, Mrs. J ohn C. Hazen. 1702. Judgen i Monmouth County, WILLIAM J OHNSON, 1630- 1711. 1704. Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. Deputy f rom Woburn to the Mrs. David L. Hough. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1674, 1676-1683. DAVID J ONES, 1699-1775. Governor's Ass'stant> 1684-1686. Member o f the Assembly of the Lieutenant, 1672. Called Major. Province of New York, 1737- Mrs. John Crosby Brown. 1758, 1761-1768. Speaker of Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. the Assembly, 1745-1758. Commissioner o f Boundaries, WILLIAM J OHNSON, 1714- 1753. 1768. Justicef o the Supreme Court, Deputy f rom Louisa County to 1758. the House of Burgesses of Mrs. J ohn D. Jones. Virginia, 1761-1764. Mrs. William Robison. Mrs. C harles A. Doremus. Mrs. Conde R. Thorn. WILLIAM S AMUEL JOHN JOHN J ONES, 1593-1665. SON, 1727-1819. fOne o the Ministers of Par Governor's A ssistant of Con ishes active in founding or necticut, 1766, 1771-1775. forwarding the interests of Deputy f rom Stratford to Con the Colony of Connecticut necticut General Assembly, prior to 1675. 1761, 1765. Minister at Fairfield, 1644-1665. Judgef o Superior Court of Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Connecticut, 1772, 1773. Mrs. Walter B. James. Delegate t o the Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Congress, 1765. Special A gent from Connecti JOSIAH J ONES, 1640-1714. cut to England to manage Lieutenant, Third Company the case of the Mohican In Militia of Watertown, Massa dians, 1766. chusetts Bay, 1691. Lieutenant o f Train Band of Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Stratford, Connecticut, 1754. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. fCaptain o Train Band, 1758. Majorf o Fourth Regiment of THOMAS J ONES, 1665-1713. Connecticut, 1772. Assistant Justice, Court of Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 774. Common P leas, Queens Mrs. S. E. J. Hudson. County, P rovince of New York, 1 709. JOHN J OHNSTONE, 1661-1732. Ranger General of the Island Onef o the King's Council, of N assau, 1710. Province of East Jersey, High Sheriff of Queens County, 1686-1688, 1704-1726. 1704. Member o f the Provincial Captain, 1 702. Major of Queens Assembly, 1709. 1710, 1720- County Regiment, 1707. 1733. Speaker of the Assem Mrs. French E. Chadwick. bly, 1720, 1733. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Mayorf o New York, 1714-1718. Miss Louise E. Jones. Member o f the Governor's Mrs. Oliver L. Jones. Council, Province of New Mrs. John B.Miller. York, 1716-1722. Mrs. Wjlliam Negjey. Boundary C ommissioner for Mrs. William Robison. East Jersey, 1719, 1720. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 335 Mrs. J oseph T. Tower. THOMAS J UDD, 1608-1688. Mrs. Stephen Van Rensse Deputy from Farmington to laer. the Connecticut General Mrs. C harles W. Whipple. Court, 1647-1651, 1656, 1658, Mrs. Joseph H. Willets. 1659, 1661-1663, 1666, 1668, Mrs. William W. Wood. 1670, 1677-1679. Mrs. Oliver J. Woodhull. Mrs. Walter J. Green. Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. WILLIAM J ONES, 1624-1706. Deputy-Governor o f New JAMES J UDSON, 1650-1721. Haven Colony, 1664. Deputy from Stratford to the Magistrate o f New Haven Col Connecticut General Court, ony, 1662, 1663. 1689-1692, 1694, 1696, 1698- Commissioner o f the United 1701, 1703, 1705-1709, 1711- Colonies for New Haven, 1715, 1718, 1719. 1664. Captain of Train Band of Deputy-Governor o f Connecti Stratford, 1698. cut, 1691-1697. Mrs. W alter B. James. Governor's Assistant of Con Mrs. Etienne St. George. necticut, 1665-1687, 1689-1691. Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. Judge of County Court of New Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Haven County, 1698. Mrs. William Brookfield. JOSEPH J UDSON, 1619-1690. Mrs. Melbert B. Cary. Deputy from Stratford to the Mrs. Julian Day. General Court of Connecti Mrs. Stephen R. Post. cut, 1659, 1661-1667; from Woodbury, 1684-1686. Mrs. William B. Beekman. ROBERT J ORDAN, 1612-1679. Mrs. Walter B. James. Magistrate o f Scarborough and Mrs. Walter M. Jones. Falmouth, Maine, 1659, 1660, 1661. An Associate, 1660. JOHN K ANE, 1734-1808. His h ome was one of the Gar Member from Dutchess risons at Spurwick, and was County of the Second Pro destroyed by the Indians in vincial Congress in New 1675. York, 1775-1776. Member o f the Council of Miss J ulia R. Livingston. George Cleves. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Appointed b y the Commis sioners of Charles II. as one JOHN K AY, 1656-1742. of the four to govern the Member o f the Assembly of , 1665. New Jersey from Gloucester Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. County, 1685, 1703, 1704, 1707-1713, 1716, 1718, 1719, SAMUEL J ORDAN, 1684-1742. 1721. Captain of a Saco, Maine, Com Speaker o f the Assembly, 1709- pany during the French and 1713, 1716, 1718, 1719, 1721. Indian Wars, 1725. Mrs. Theodore V. Trotter. Commissioner to the Indians for the . MICHAEL K EARNEY, 1669- Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 1741. Secretary o f the Province of TRISTRAM J ORDAN, 1731- East Jersey, 1720. Treasurer 1821. of the Province, 1723-1725. Captain i n First Regiment of Surrogate o f New York and York County Militia under New Jersey, 1720. Sir William Pepperel, 1755. Clerkf o the Court of Common Colonel i n the Revolution. Pleas, 1731. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 33<5 JOSEPH K ELLOGG, 1627-1707. RICHARD K ING, 1718-1775. Ensign, Hadley Company of Commissary of Troops, 1745. the Hampshire Regiment, Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Massachusetts, May 9, 1678. Lieutenant, October 7, 1678. JOSEPH K INGSBURY, Jr., Miss Alice Brinsmade. 1682-1757. Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. Captain of Train Band of Nor Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. wich, Connecticut, 1748. Deputy to Connecticut General Court from Norwich, 1731, JOSEPH K ETCHUM, 1716-1793. 1734, 1738, 1739. Captain of Train Band at Nor- Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. walk, Connecticut, 1739. Miss Faith Moore. Mrs. Edwin Thorne. NATHANIEL K INGSBURY, NATHANIEL K ETCHUM, 1684-1763. 1680-1738. Captain of Train Band of Wind Lieutenant of a Train Band at ham, Connecticut, 1730. Wilton, C onnecticut, 1727. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Captain, 1730. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. E dwin Thorne. ISAAC K INGSLAND, 1648-1698. Colonial Councilman under DANIEL K ETTELHUYN, 1674- Governor Laurie of New about 1717. Jersey, 1684, 1685, 1686; under Lieutenant of New York Com Governor , pany, 1709. 1692, 1698; under Governor Served in an expedition against Lord Niel-Campbell, 1686- Canada, 1709, and in the 1687. Indian War, 1711, when he Captain o f a Foot Company, petitioned that he might go to 1686. Lord High Sheriff of Canada to ransom his wife Essex, Bergen County, New and children from prison. Jersey, 1682-1683. Justice of Mrs. George J. Bancroft. Court of Common Rights. Mrs. Walter J. Green. Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. EDWARD K INNICUTT, 1715- 1754. JOHN K EYES, 1745-1824. Lieutenant-Colonel o f the Majorf o Third Brigade and Rhode Island Troops raised Adjutant-General of State of in 1746, to assist in the pro Connecticut, 1776. posed invasion of Canada. Captain of Twentieth Conti Governor's A ssistant, 1749. nentals, 1775. Miss Lucy C. Watson. First Lieutenant of Third Con necticut Regiment, 1775. HENDRICK H ENDRICKSEN Mrs. George de B. Greene. KIP, 1 576- . Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. fOne o the Representative Body known as "The Nine Men," Nieuw Netherland, DIRCK K EYSER, 1701-1756. 1647, 1649, 1650. Schepen in Judge of the Court of Common Nieuw Amsterdam, 1656. Mag Pleas and Justice of the istrate at Nieuw Amstel, 1660. Peace, 1741, 1745. Mrs. William N. Clark. Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. Mrs. Quincy Gilmore. Miss Margarita L. Hawley. HANS K IERSTED, 1644 . Mrs. George P. Lawton. Lieutenant o f Militia, Province Mrs. Philip Rhinelander. of New York, 1689. Mrs. Charles W. Romeyn. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. 337 JACOBUS K IP. 1631-1690. DUNCAN L AMONT, . Secretary o f the Province of Member o f Provincial Congress Nieuw Netherland, 1650. at Hillsboro', North Car Delegate t o the Convention olina, 1775; and of First Pro in Nieuw Amsterdam, 1663. visional Congress, Halifax Secretary o f Governor Stuyve- District, North Carolina, 1776. sant's Council, 1649. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Secretary o f the Court of Bur gomasters and Schepens, 1653. JAMES L ANDON, about 1722- President o f the Court of 1785. Schepens, 1674. Captainf o Train Band of Salis Mrs. W illiam McCord. bury, Connecticut, 1752. Mrs. Alfred Ely. JOHN K IRTLAND, 1681 . JONATHAN L ANDON, 1743- Captain o fa Troop of Horse of 1815. the Seventh Regiment of the Member o f the First, Third and Colony of Connecticut, 1749. Fourth Provincial Congress, Mrs. Walter B. James. 1775, 1776, 1777, Representing Duchess County, New York. BENJAMIN K ISSAM, 1728-1782. Major of Militia, 1775. Member of the First and Sec Colonel, 1778. ond Provincial Congress, Mrs. E dwin Thorne. New York, 1775, 1776. Member of the Committee of JOB L ANE, 1620-1697. One Hundred, 1775. Deputy f rom Billerica to the Mrs. James A. Glover. General Assembly of Massa chusetts, 1676, 1679, 1680; SAMUEL K NOWLES, 1651- from Malden, 1685-1692. 1737. Served in King Philip's War, Representative f rom Eastham 1685. to the General Court of Mas Miss C harlotte T. Lane. sachusetts, 1697, 1703-1708, Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 1710, 1712-1716. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. Mrs. John F. Maynard. JOHN L ANE, 1661-1715. JACOB K OLLOCK, 1692-1772. Lieutenant i n King William's Justice of Peace, 1726, 1727 War, 1 688 or 1689. (part of which time he was Captain in Queen Anne's War, Presiding Justice), 1/03-1713. Commissioned Cap County, Delaware. tain, October 4th, 1699. Member of Assembly for the Major, January 22nd, 1711. three Lower Counties, 1732- Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 1 772. Speake r, 1 758, 1 760, 1 762- TOBIAS L ANGDON, 1660-1725. 1764. Ensign of the Company of Lieutenant o f Shannon's Com Portsmouth, New Hampshire, pany raised for service 1690. against Canada, 1746. Lieutenant, 1 692. Captain, 1696. Colonel of Sussex Regiment, One of a Council of War. 1707. raised for service in the Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. French and Indian War, 1756. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Mrs. J ames Hillhouse. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Miss L ouise E. Jones. Mrs. Gordon Wendell. Miss C harlotte Livingston. Mrs. C harles J. Nourse. HENRY L ANGSTAFF, 1605- 1705. THOMAS L AMBERT, 1645-1685. Onef o the Recognized His Lieutenant in the Newbury and toric Founders of Dover and Rowley Company under Cap Portsmouth, New Hampshire. tain Richard Dummer, 1683. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Miss Frances A. Stiger. Mrs. Minthorne Woolsey. 338 JACOB L ANSING, 1714-1791. Captain, 1 665. Colonel of New York Provin Raised t roops for the defence cial Troops, in Albany of Albany against the French, County, 1775. 169a Member of a Committee of Miss A lletta L. Clarke. Safety, 1775. Miss Florence Clarke. Mrs. A. Alexander Atocha. Miss Catharine M. Clarke. Miss Alice L. Atocha. Mrs. Alfred H. Hicks, Jr. Miss Margarita L. Hawley. Miss Annie L. Horn. Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. Mrs. Percy Warner. JOHN L ASHER, 1724-1806. Lieutenant G renadier Guards, Fifty-third Regiment, 1759. WILLIAM L AWRENCE, 1623- Lieutenant u nder Lord Ster 1680. ling, 1765. Captain B urgher Corps in Captain F irst Grenadier Com Nieuw N etherland, 1655. pany, New York, 1775. Commanded Flushing Troops, Colonel o f Battalion of Inde 1673. pendent Foot Companies in Patentee o f Flushing, 1673. New York City, 1775. Magistrate of Flushing, 1655, Mrs. William Kent. 1658, 1661-1662. Mrs. Lewis B. Atterbury. ELISHA L AWRENCE, 1666- Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 1724. Mrs. Henry A. Du Bois. Member o f the Assembly, Mrs. Harold Herrick. Province of New Jersey, Miss Caroline T. Lawrence. 1708, 1709, 1716. Mrs. Heth Lorton. Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. Mrs. Charles F. MacLean. Mrs. Francis W. Murray. JOHN L AWRENCE, 1659-1729. Mrs. William Negley. Captain of a Troop of Horse, Mrs. Adam G. Norrie. Province of New York, 1689. Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. High Sheriff of Queens County, Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 1691, 1698. Mrs. Henry G. Trevor. Miss Annie L. Horn. Mrs. William E. Verplanck. Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. Mrs. James W. Walsh. Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. Mrs. William W. Wood. JONATHAN L AWRENCE, WILLIAM L AWRENCE, 1737-1812. 1704. Delegate from Queens County Member o f Assembly, Province to the First, Second and of New Jersey, 1667, 1672, Fourth Provincial Congress 1688, 1694, 1695, 1698. of New York, 1775, 1776, Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 1777. fMajor o Provincial Troops in Queens C ounty, 1775. GEORGE L AWTON, 1693. Captain, 1772. Commissioner f rom Ports Miss A nnie L. Horn. mouth to the General Court Miss R uth W. Lawrence. of Rhode Island, 1648. Mrs. C harles E. Sherman. Deputy from Portsmouth to the General Assembly, 1665, THOMAS L AWRENCE, 1625- 1672, 1675, 1676, 1679, 1680. 1703. Governor's Assistant, 1680- Majorf o New York Troops, 1686, 1689, 1690. and in command of all the Mrs. Robert Abbe. forces of Queens County, Mrs. Frederick Allien. 1689. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 339 MOSES L EAVITT, 1650-1730. Mrs. J ulian Day. Representative from Exeter to Mrs. David J. Dickson. the General Assembly of New Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Hampshire, 1693, 1695, 1699, Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 1702, 1703. Mrs. Henry A. Neely. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Mrs. John H. Piatt. Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. JOHN L EDYARD, 1700-1771. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Deputy from Groton to Con Mrs. Martin S. Watts. necticut General Court, 1742- Mrs. Isaac S. Wheaton. 1749; from Hartford, 1753- Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. 1761, 1766-1767. Mrs. William Brookfield. Mrs. Charles S. Fairchild. THOMAS L EFFINGWELL, 1622-1714. HANCOCK L EE, 1653-1709. Deputy from Norwich to the Member from Northumberland Connecticut General Court, County to the House of Bur 1662, 1663, 1665, 1668-1674, gesses of Virginia, 1688, 1699. 1676, 1677, 1679, 1681-1687, Captain of County Militia, 1680. 1689-1691, 1693, 1696, 1700, Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 1703. Lieutenant o f Troops of New JOHN L EE, 1743-1802. London County, Connecticut, Ensign, i n a , in King Philip's War, 1676. 1775. Mrs. G eorge H. Brown. Mrs. C harles H. Adams. Mrs. W illiam A. Butler. Mrs. H enry G. Hart. A RICHARD L EE, 1597-1664. Miss C harlotte T. Lane. " Clerkf o the Council, 1642. Attorney-General, 1 643. JOHN L EIGHTON, 1661-1724. Burgess f or the County of Called Ensign, Eliot, Maine, York, 1647; for the County of 1703. Northumberland, 1651. Commissioned C aptain by Gov Secretary o f State of Virginia, ernor Shute, 1704. 1651, 1659-1663. Representative from Kittery to Member o f the Council, 1663. the General Court of Massa Colonelf o Militia, 1651. chusetts, 1704, 1705. Mrs. Charles H. Adams. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. WILLIAM L EETE, 1612-1683. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Magistrate o f the New Haven Colony, 1653-1658. JACOB L EISLER, 1691. Commissioner o f the United Captainf o Provincial Troops in Colonies from New Haven, New York, 1684. 1655-1664; from Connecticut, Commander o f New York City 1665, 1667, 1668, 1672, 1675, Troops, and Lieutenant-Gov 1678. ernor of the Province, 1689. Deputy-Governor o f the New Tried f or High Treason and Haven Colony, 1658-1660. executed 1691, attainder re Governor o f the New Haven versed by Act of Parliament, Colony, 1661-1664. 1695. Governor's A ssistant in Con Mrs. J ames M. Lawton. necticut, 1665-1668. Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. Deputy G overnor of Connecti Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. cut, 1669-1675. Governor o f the Colony of PHINEAS L ELAND, 1730-1773. Connecticut 1676-1682. Lieutenant in the 3d Regiment, Mrs. William A. Butler. Massachusetts Troops, 1759. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 340 THOMAS L EONARD, 1641-1713. Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. Deputy from Taunton to the Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. General Court of Plymouth Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. Colony, 1680-1686, 1689, 1690; EDMUND L EWIS, 1679-1757. to the General Court of Mas Deputy f rom Stratford to the sachusetts, 1692-1696, 1698, General Assembly of Con 1699. necticut 1715, 1719, 1723-1730, Judgef o the Superior Court of 1739, 1744, 1745. Common Pleas of Bristol Assistant C ouncillor of State, County, 1692-1713. 1730-1738. Ensign, Taunton Company, Commissioner o f Boundaries, 1665. Captain, 2d Company, 1724-1730. Taunton, 1690. Captain o f First Company of .Mrs. J Crosby Brown. Stratford, 1734. Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 739. fOne o the Judges of the First JEAN L 'ESCUYER, 1657-1713. Court of Equity in the Col Ensign of Kings County ony of Connecticut, 1733. Troops, Province of New Mrs. Jefferson Clark. York, 1686. FRANCIS L EWIS, 1713-1803. Mrs. E lbert Floyd-Jones. Signerf o the Declaration of In dependence. SIR J OHN LEVERETT, 1616- Delegate o f the Provincial Con 1679. gress of New York, 1776-1777. Deputy f rom Boston to the Member o f the Continental General Court, 1651-1653, Congress, 1776. Member of 1663, 1664. Speaker of the the Provincial Convention, House, 1663, 1664. 1775. Governor's A ssistant, 1665-1670. Member o f the Committee of Deputy-Governor, 1 671, 1672. One H undred, 1775. Commissioner o f the United Member of the New York Colonies, 1668, 1669. Assembly, 1776, 1777. Agentf o the Colony in Eng Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. land to appear before the Miss Elizabeth R. Innes. , 1655. JAMES L EWIS, 1637-1713. Appointed b y the Governor and Lieutenant o f a Company in Assistants to present an ad Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, dress to the King and Parlia before 1690. ment, 1660. Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. Commissioner t o Rhode Island, 1664. JAMES L EWIS, 1679-1766. Onef o the four appointed by Deputy from Stratford to the the Courts of the Colony to General Assembly of Con have the care of the Great necticut, 1717, 1720, 1722, 1723, Patent and be responsible for 1725, 1726, 1731. its safe keeping. Captain of the Second Company Captain i n an expedition against of Stratford, 1717. the Indians, 1645. Captain of Mrs. Walter B. James. the Suffolk Troop, 1652. LEONARD L EWIS, 1667-1730. Elected L ieutenant of the An Member of the Assembly for cient and Honorable Artillery New York, 1699-1701; from Company, 1648. Dutchess County, 1713-1726. Captain, 1 652, 1663, 1670. Judge of the Court of Common Major-General o f the Forces of Pleas, 1 716. the Colony of Massachusetts Captain of a Foot Company, Bay, 1763-1673. 1702. Governor o f the Colony of Mrs. Q uincy Gillmore. Massachusetts Bay, 1673-1678. Mrs. Prescott Slade. ♦MORGAN L EWIS, 1754-1844. MOSES L ITTLE, 1724-1798. Major of the Second Regiment, Commanded in the Expedition New York Provincial Troops, against L ouisburg in 1758. 1774. Was Captain in the Militia, Mrs. L ydig M. Hoyt. 1763-1775. C olonel in the Revolution, re WILLIAM L EWIS, 1683. ceiving his commission from Deputy f rom Hadley to the the Continental Congress. General Court of Massachu Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. setts Bay, 1662, 1663; from Northampton, 1664. GILBERT L IVINGSTON, 1689- Miss Alice Brinsmade. 1746. Mrs. George H. Brown. Member o f the Assembly of the Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Province of New York from WILLIAM L EWIS, 1690. the Manor of Livingston, Deputy f rom Farmington to 1728-1737. the C onnecticut General Major of Dutchess County Court, 1 680-1699. Militia, 1 737. Lieutenant, 1651. Captain of Lieutenant-Colonel, 1739. Train B and of Farmington, Mrs. B enjamin S. Church. 1674. Mrs. Alfred Ely. Miss A lice Brinsmade. Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. Miss Julia R. Livingston. Mrs. George H. Brown. Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. MOSES L IPPITT, 1703. Deputy f rom Warwick to the HENRY L IVINGSTON, 1714- General Assembly of Rhode 1791. Island, 1681, 1684, 1690, 1698, Member o f the Assembly of the 1699. Province of New York, 1759- Mrs. L aunt Thompson. 1768. Mrs. J oseph C. Foster. ANTHONY L ISPENARD, 1683- 1757. .PETER R LIVINGSTON, 1737- Captain o f New York Troops 1794. in Spanish Expedition, 1740- Member f rom Albany County 1742. of the Second, Third and Mrs. J ames W. Cleveland. Fourth Assembly of the Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. Province of New York, 1761- Mrs. Frank S. Witherbee. 1769, 1774-1775. LEONARD L ISPENARD, 1715- Member of Provincial Con 1790. gress, 1775, 1776, 1777. Presi Member o f the Assembly of the dent of the Congress of 1776. Province of New York, 1759- Colonel of Militia, 1778. 1768. Mrs. B ayard Clarkson. Commissioner o f Boundary be Miss E mily M. de Peyster. tween New York and Massa Mrs. C harles H. Hunt. chusetts, 1764. Mrs. D aniel Manning. Member o f the Colonial Con Mrs. E dward L. Short. ference of 1765. Mrs. H enry B. Willis. Mrs. Samuel V. Hoffman. ANPETER V BRUGH LIVING NICHOLAS L ITCHFIELD, STON, 1710-1793. 1680-1750. First President of the New Deputy from Scituate to the York Provincial Congress, General Court of Massachu 1775. setts, 1737-1741. Member o f the Second Pro Mrs. G eorge A. Allin. vincial Congress, 1776. 342 Member o f the Committee of Speaker o f the Assembly, 1768. One Hundred, 1775. President of the New York Mrs. James M. Lawton. Provincial C onvention, 1775. Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. Delegate from New York County to the Third and PHILIP L IVINGSTON, 1686- Fourth Provincial Congress 1749. of New York. Second L ord of the Manor of Member of Continental Con Livingston. gress, 1775-1777. Served i n the expedition against Signer of the Declaration of In Port Royal, 1710. dependence. Secretary o f Indian Affairs, Second Lieutenant in Captain 1722, 1723, 1727, 1728, 1730. Robert Livingston's Company Commissioner o f Indian Affairs, of Independent Foot, 1740. 1720-1743. Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. Member o f the Governor's Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. Council, 1725-1749. Speaker Miss Clarissa H. Livingston. of the Council, 1725, 1750. Miss Fanny Schuyler. Commissioner f rom New York Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. to treat with Massachusetts and Connecticut, as to war ROBERT L IVINGSTON, 1654- against the Indians, 1737. 1728. President o f the Commission Secretary o f Indian Affairs, on Boundaries between New 1675-1695, 1696-1702, 1704- Hampshire and Massachu 1711, 1721. setts, 1737. Commissioner on First Lord of the Manor of Liv Boundaries between Massa ingston, 1686. chusetts and Rhode Island, Commissioner to Connecticut, 1740. 1689. Commissioner to Mas Mrs. A nson P. Atterbury. sachusetts Bay, 1689. Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. Member of Governor's Council, Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. Province of New York, 1698- Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 1701. Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. Member o f New York Assem Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. bly from Albany County, Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 1709-1715; from the Manor of Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. Livingston, 1716-1725. Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. Speaker of the Assembly, 1718- Mrs. James Hillhouse. 1725. Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. Boundary C ommissioner, 1725. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Captain of New York Troops, Miss Charlotte Livingston. 1693. Colonel, 1710. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Mrs. A nson P. Atterbury. Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. Mrs. Francis B. Austin. Mrs. John B. Miller. Mrs. Francisco Azpy. Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. Miss Fanny Schuyler. Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Mrs. Edward L. Short. Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. Mrs. Howard Townsend. Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Miss Marianna Velasquez. Miss Emily M. de Peyster. Mrs. William A. Walker. Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. Mrs. Dennis Eagan. Miss Laura J. Edwards. PHILIP L IVINGSTON, 1716- Mrs. Alfred Ely. 1778. Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. Member o f New York Assem Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. bly, 1759-1769. Miss Wilhelmina Freeborn. 343 Miss A nna A. Hewston. Member o f the Assembly of the Mrs. Charles Hedges. Province of New York, 1737- Mrs. James Hillhouse. 1758. Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. Captain o fa Company of Inde Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. pendent Foot, 1740. Miss Louise E. Jones. Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Miss Charlotte Livingston. Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. Miss Julia R. Livingston. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Miss Emily M. de Peyster. Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. Mrs. John B. Miller. Mrs. James Hillhouse. Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. Miss Charlotte Livingston. Mrs. T. W. Parmele. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Mrs. Edward L. Short. Miss Marion Pellew. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. Mrs. Charles L. Poor. Miss Fanny Schuyler. ROBERT G ILBERT LIVING Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. STON, 1713-1789. Mrs. Edward L. Short. Member from Dutchess County Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. of the Second New York Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Provincial Congress, 1775- Mrs. Howard Townsend. 1776. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. Majorf o the First Regiment of Miss Anna S. Van Cortlandt. Minute Men in the Revolu Miss Mariana Velasquez. tion. Mrs. William A. Walker. Miss J ulia R. Livingston. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. Edward Wentworth. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. ROBERT L IVINGSTON, Jr., 1725. ROBERT R . LIVINGSTON, Mayorf o Albany, 1710-1719. 1718-1775. Recorder of Albany, 1710. Justice of the Supreme Court Commissioner of Indian Affairs, of the Province of New York, Province of New York, 1715, 1763. 1719, 1720, 1724. Member o f the New York Member of the New York Assembly, 1 759-1768. Assembly, 1711-1714. Commissioner of Boundaries, Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 1764, 1767, 1773. Mrs. Oscar J. Charles. Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. Miss Emily M. de Peyster. Mrs. James A. Glover. WILLIAM L IVINGSTON, 1723- Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 1790. Mrs. William S. Livingston. Member o f the Continental Mrs. Daniel Manning. Congress from New Jersey, Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 1774, 1775, 1776. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Member of a Committee of Mrs. Edward L. Short. Correspondence, 1 774. Mrs. Alan H Strong. Commissioner of Boundaries, Mrs. Howard Townsend. 1754-1764. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. C ommander-in-Chief of New Jersey T roops, 1775. ROBERT L IVINGSTON, 1710- , 1776, 1790. 1778, 1782, 1783. Third L ord of the Manor of Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Livingston. Mrs. William A. Walker. 344 WILLIAM L OCKE, 1624-1720. Mrs. J ames Kent. Surgeon of the Massachusetts Mrs. W. Irving Kent. Forces in the Mount Hope Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Campaign, 1674; of the Mas Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. sachusetts Forces during King Mrs. Henry B. Willis. Philip's War, 1675. Mrs. John T. Mott. JOHN L OOMIS, 1622-1688. Deputy from Windsor to Con JAMES L OCKWOOD, 1683 ; necticut General Court, 1666, Deputy f rom Norwalk to the 1667, 1675-1687. General Assembly of Con Mrs. Sanford Bissell. necticut, 1721, 1722, 1723, Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 1724, 1726, 1727, 1729, 1732, Mrs. Andrew H. Smith. 1733, 1735, 1738, 1739, 1740, Miss Julia C. Wells. 1742, 1746, 1748, 1749, 1751. Justice of the Peace for Nor SAMUEL L OOMIS, 1689. walk, 1744-1756. Ensignf o the Foot Company, Ensign, 1729. Lieutenant, 1731. Westfield, Massachusetts, 1674. Captain, 1737. Maior, 1739. Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1751. Miss E mma H. Lockwood. RICHARD L ORD, 1611-1662. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. A Corporator named in the Connecticut Charter of JONATHAN L OCKWOOD, Charles II, 1662. 1634-1688. Captain of the First Troop of Deputy from Greenwich to Horse of Connecticut, 1658. Connecticut General Court, Miss Elsie S. Crane. 1671, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1683. Mrs. John F. Maynard. Commissioner of Connecticut Miss Julia C. Wells. for adjustment of boundaries with New York, 1674. RICHARD L ORD, 1636-1685. Mrs. W illiam Floyd-Jones. Deputy from Hartford to the Mrs. Abraham R. Lawrence. Connecticut General Court, Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 1669-1676, 1681, 1682. Member of Governor's Council, BERNARD L OMBARD, 1605- 1675, 1676. 1664. Mrs. John F. Maynard. Ensign o fa Barnstable Com pany, Plymouth Colony, 1652. RICHARD L ORD, 1669-1711. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Secretary of Connecticut, 1711. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Lieutenant of Troop of Horse of Hartford County, 1700. GOVERT L OOCKERMANS, Mrs. John F. Maynard. 1603-1670. One of the Representative Body BARNABAS L OTHROP, 1636- known as "The Nine Men" in 1715. Nieuw Netherland, 1647, 1649, Representative f rom Barnstable 1650. to the General Assembly of Indian C ommissioner under the Plymouth, 1674-1679. Dutch, 1663. Governor's Assistant, 1681-1686. Lieutenant, C ompany of Foot, Councillor under Andros, 1686- in the City of New York, 1670. 1689. Named Councillor in Schepen i n Nieuw Amsterdam, of 1657, 1660. 1692. Councillor, 1692-1702. Orphan M aster, 1663. First Judge of Probate, 1702- Commissioner t o investigate al 1714. Chief Justice of the leged conspiracy of Dutch Court of Common Pleas, against English, 1653. 1692-1714. Indian I nterpreter, 1658. Miss Elsie S. Crane. JOHN L OTHROP, 1584-1653. ROBERT L UCAS, 1688. One of the Ministers of Par Justicef o the Peace, 1681. ishes active in founding or Member o f the First Assembly forwarding the interests of under the Pennsylvania Char Plymouth Colony. ter, 1682-1683. Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. Signed t he Great Seal of Rights Miss E lsie S. Crane. at Philadelphia, 1683. Mrs. G eorge P. Lawton. Member o f the Pennsylvania Mrs. F itch J. Swinburne. Assembly, 1687, 1688. Miss M ary V. Vanderpoel. Mrs. Clinton L. Nourse. Miss J ulia C. Wells. GABRIEL L UDLOW, 1663 . SIMON L OTHROP, 1689-1774. Member o f the Assembly of the Captain of Train Band of Nor Province of New York, 1739- wich, Connecticut, 1738. 1745. Deputy from Norwich to the fClerk o the Assembly, 1699- Connecticut General Assem 1738. bly, 1735, 1742. 1743. Miss M ary B. Steward. Lieutenant-Colonel of Connect icut forces in expedition ROGER L UDLOW, 1590-1654. against Cape Breton, 1745. Governor's A ssistant of Massa Mrs. Henry G. Hart. chusetts Bay, 1630-1633. Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. Deputy-Governor o f Massachu Miss Louisa E. Nevins. setts, 1634. Deputy-Governor o f Connecti ABRAHAM L OTT, 1684-1754. cut Colony, 1639, 1642, 1648. Member of the New York Magistrate o f Connecticut, 1640, Assembly, 1 737-1749. 1641, 1643-1647, 1649-1653. Judge of Kings County Court, One o f the Commissioners ap 1745-1749. pointed by the General Court Mrs. James A. Glover. of Massachusetts Bay, to govern Connecticut, 1653. ENGLEBERT L OTT, 1654-1730. Commissioner o f the United High Sheriff of Kings County, Colonies for Connecticut, Province of New York, 1698. 1648, 1651-1653. Mrs. James A. Glover. Mrs. F rank M. Lupton. JOHANNES L OTT, 1692-1775. JOHN L UKENS, 1720-1789. Member of the New York Surveyor-General of the Prov Assembly, 1 727-1761. ince of Pennsylvania, 1761- Lieutenant of Kings County 1789. Troops, Province of New Mrs. M unroe Smith. York, 1728. DARBY L UX, 1696-1750. Captain, 1728. Colonel, 1741. Member from Baltimore Mrs. Russell W. Moore. County to the General Miss Florence R. Wright. Assembly of Burgesses of FREDERICK L UBBERTSEN, Maryland, 1749, 1750. 1609-1680. Associate Justice of Baltimore One of the Representative County C ourt, 1748-1750. Body known as "The Twelve Captain, 1748. 1750. Men" of Nieuw Netherland, Mrs. W illiam V. S. Thorne. 1641. GEORGE L YDDALL. 1705. Delegate t o the Conventions of Major, 1 675, and commanded at 1653, 1663, 1665. Fort M ehicton. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. Lieutenant-Colonel of the Mili Mrs. Julian Day. tia of New Kent County, Vir Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. ginia, 1680. Mrs. Edwin D. Morgan. Mrs. Henry F. Osborn. Mrs. Edward L. Parris. Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. 346 JOHN L YMAN, 1624-1690. rlchard M cAlllster, 1725- Ensignf o a Company of North 1795. ampton, Massachusetts Bay, Justice o f the Peace, York in the Falls Fight, 1676. County, Pennsylvania, 1771- Lieutenant. 1774, 1776. Mrs. W illiam A. Butler. Member o f a Committee of Mrs. John W. Gillette. Safety, 1775. Member of the Provincial Conference, 1776. JOSEPH L YNDE, 1636-1727. Colonel T hird Battalion of the Deputy f rom Charlestown to York Associates, 1775. the General Court of Massa Colonel, B attalion of Minute chusetts Bay, 1674, 1680. Men, 1775. Member o f the Council of Saf Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. ety, 1689. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Councillor, 1 694-1705, 1707-1716. Justicef o the Court of Common DAVID M cCONAUGHY, 1716- Pleas for Middlesex County, 1815. 1692-1719. • Member f rom York County of Ensign, S econd Charlestown the Provincial Assembly of Company, 1680. Pennsylvania, 1752-1764. Lieutenant, A ncient and Hon Sherifff o York County, 1765- orable Artillery Company, 1767. 1692. fJustice o the Peace, 1771-1774. Lieutenant-Colonel, P rovincial Member of Committee of Saf Troops, 1695. ety, 1775. Mrs. W illiam R. Wilson. Mrs. J ohn N. Stearns. NATHANIEL L YNDE, 1659- andrew M cdowell. 1729. Captain i n 2d Battalion of the Deputy f rom Saybrook to the Pennsylvania R egiment. General Court of Connecticut, Commissioned May 6, 1759. 1691, 1698, 1700-1706, 1708, Mrs. Munroe Smith. 1709, 1714-1716, 1720, 1722. First T reasurer of Yale College. GEORGE M cINTOSH, 1739- Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Member f rom St. Andrew's SIMON L YNDE, 1624-1687. Parish to the General Assem Assistant Justice of the Court bly of Georgia, 1764, 1768, of P leas and Sessions, 1686. 1771-1772. Assistant Justice of the Su Member o f Provincial Congress perior Court, 1687. at Savannah, July 4th, 1775. Member of Andros Council, Mrs. James M. Lawton. April 16th, 1688. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. JOHN M OHR McINTOSH, THOMAS L YNDE, 1594-1671. 1700-1763. Deputy from Charlestown to Captain of the First Company the General Court of Massa of Highlanders organized in chusetts Bay, 1636-1638, 1645, America, 1740. 1657. Delegate to First Provincial Mrs. T heron G. Strong. Assembly at Savannah, Georgia, 1751. JAMES L YON, 1736-1817. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Ensign i n Halifax County Mili tia, 1763. In active service. GIDEON M ACON, 1701. Major in Henry County, Vir Member f rom New Kent ginia, 1778. County, Virginia, of the Lieutenant-Colonel, 1780. House of Burgesses, 1696. Mrs. Zachary C. Deas. Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 347 WILLIAM M ACON, 1693-1773. Captainf o Train Band, 1683. Member from New Kent Sergeant-Major of New Haven County, Virginia, of the County, 1694. House of Burgesses, 1736- Mrs. G eorge W. Green. 1740. Mrs. J ordan L. Mott, Jr. Mrs. A lbert T. Strauch. BENJAMIN M ANTER, 1711- THOMAS M ACY, 1608-1682. 1796. Chief Magistrate of the Island Commissioned M ajor of Militia of Nantucket, 1670-1677. in a regiment in Fishbury, Mrs. Daniel Bacon. Martha's Vineyard, 1761. Mrs. George F. Chamberlin. Called " Colonel" on his grave Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. stone in Fishbury. Miss Frances B. Hawley. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. William M. Kingsland. EBENEZER M ARSH, 1701-1773. Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. Deputy f rom Litchfield to Con necticut General Assembly, SAMUEL M ALTBY, 1693-1751. 1740-1752, 1754-1769, 1771. Deputy from Branford to Con Majorf o Thirteenth Regiment necticut General Assembly, of Connecticut, 1741. Lieu 1722, 1728-1730, 1734, 1735, tenant-Colonel, 1754. Colonel, 1739. 1757. fCaptain o Train Band of Bran- Mrs. S anford Bissell. ford, Connecticut, 1716. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Mrs. William A. Copp. Mrs. Prescott Slade. WILLIAM M ALTBY, 1710. Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. Deputy f rom Branford to Con JOHN M ARSH, 1668-1744. necticut General Court, 1685, Deputy f rom Hartford to the 1686, 1689-1691, 1693-1703, Connecticut General Assem 1705-1709. bly, 1693, 1713, 1715, 1716, Mrs. William A. Copp. 1730-1744. GABRIEL M ANIGAULT, 1704- Captainf o Train Band of Litch 1781. field, 1722. Treasurer o f the Province of Member o f Council of War, South C arolina, 1740. Connecticut, 1740, 1743, 1744. Member of the Commons Mrs. Charles F. Roe. House of Assembly. SAMUEL M ARSHALL, Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 1675. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Captain o f the Second Com PETER M ANIGAULT, 1731- pany of a Connecticut Regi 1773. ment in King Philip's War, Member a nd Speaker of the 1675. Commons House of Assem Miss. M Elizabeth Beers. bly in the Province of South Mrs. John W. Gillette. Carolina, 1755, 1766-1773. BENJAMIN M ARSTON, 1697- Miss Julia G. McAllister. 1754. MOSES M ANSFIELD, 1639- Representative f rom Salem to 1703. the General Court of Massa Governor's A ssistant, 1692-1703. chusetts, 1727, 1728. Deputy f rom New Haven to Con Special Justice of Superior necticut General Court, 1676- Court, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740. 1679, 1681-1687, 1689-1691. Justice of Inferior Court of fJudge o New Haven County Common P leas, 1737-1754. Court, 1698, 1699, 1701-1703. Colonel in the Provincial Mili Lieutenant o f Troops of New tia, Massachusetts. Haven County, 1676. Miss Louise W. Clarke. BENJAMIN M ARVIN, 1737- Magistrate a nd Assistant of 1822. Connecticut, 1637-1659, 1669- Lieutenant i n Captain Griffins 1671. Company, Third New York Commissioner o f the United Regiment, Suffolk County, Colonies from Connecticut, June 29, 1775. 1647, 1654-1657, 1661. Captain in Fourth New York A P atentee named in the Royal Regiment, November 21, 1776. Charter of Charles II, 1663. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Deputy G overnor, 1659-1669. Mrs. Newton Perkins. Lieutenant o f Massachusetts Troops, 1633. Captain, 1633. •REINOLD M ARVIN, 1634-1676. Planned t he fortifications of Deputy from Lyme to the Con Dorchester. necticut General Court, 1670, Majorn i command of Connect 1672-1676. icut forces in Pequot War, Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 1637. Mrs. Newton Perkins. Mrs. W alter W. Adams. Mrs. George A. Allin. Miss Julia H. Butler. REINOLD M ARVIN, 1669-1737. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Deputy from Lyme to the Con Mrs. Cass Gilbert. necticut General Assembly, Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 1711-1713, 1716, 1718, 1720- Miss Frances B. Hawley. 1725, 1727, 1728. Mrs. Francis Hillhouse. Captain of Train Band of Lyme, Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 1718. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. D avid J. Dickson. Mrs. Augustus H. Mosle. Mrs. John B. Palmer. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Mrs. William E. Verplanck. Miss Margaret Stimson. Miss Lucy C. Watson. GEORGE M ASON, 1600-1688. Member from Stafford County, ♦JOSEPH M ASON, 1688-1755. Virginia, of the House of Bur Representative to the General gesses, 1676. Court of Massachusetts Bay, County-Lieutenant, 1675. 1733, 1734. Colonel of Militia, 1680. Mrs. Henry Earle. Mrs. W illiam H. Davidge. ATHERTON M ATHER, 1663- HUGH M ASON, 1605-1678. 1734. Deputy f rom Watertown to the Representative f rom Suffield to General Court of Massachu the General Court of Massa setts Bay, 1644, 1645, 1660, chusetts, 1712, 1713, 1715, 1661, 1664, 1671, 1674-1677. 1716. Lieutenant o f the Watertown Miss M ary S. Gould. Company, 1645. Captain, 1652. Mrs. Henry G. Hart. A C ommander in the expedi Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. tion against the Dutch, 1664. Captain o f the Watertown Com RICHARD M ATHER, 1597-1669. pany, Middlesex Regiment, Onef o the Ministers of Par 1675. ishes active in founding or Mrs. R eginald Canning. forwarding the interests of Mrs. Henry Earle. the Colony of Massachusetts Miss Charlotte T. Lane. Bay prior to 1675. Mrs. William R. Wilson. Minister a t Dorchester, 1636- 1669. JOHN M ASON, 1600-1672. Miss M ary S. Gould. Deputy f rom Hingham to the Mrs. William R. Mowe. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. setts Bay, 1634, 1635. Miss Margaret Stimson.

> SAMUEL M ATHER, 1650-1728. Lieutenant o f a Foot Company, A T rustee named in the Act of 1709. 1701 establishing a Collegiate Mrs. H enry F. Dimock. School (Yale College). fFellow o Yale College, 1701- THOMAS M AYHEW, 1592-1682. 1724. fOne o the Ministers active in Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. founding or forwarding the interests of the Colony of PETER M ATHEWS, 1719. Massachusetts Bay. Major, w ith Royal Commission, Deputy f rom Watertown to the of N ew York Troops, 1714. General Court of Massachu Lieutenant, 1702. Captain, 1714. setts, 1636-1641, 1643. 1644. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Removed t o Martha's Vineyard. 1715-1719. Lord of Tisbury Manor, 1671. S pecial Messenger to Europe Governor a nd Chief Magistrate for Lord Cornbury, 1702. of Martha's Vineyard, 1674- Mrs. Arthur Robinson. 1682. Mrs. W illiam A. Brown. VINCENT M ATTHEWS, 1699- Mrs. William H. Brownson. 1784. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Colonel o f New York Troops, Mrs. Alfred H. Hicks, Jr. 1738. Mrs. William B. Hoyt. fMember o the Assembly, Prov Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. ince of New York, 1728-1739. Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. Commissioner o f Boundaries, Miss Anne Thomson. 1731. Miss Elizabeth M.Thom fOne o the original Patentees son. in Orange County of Ma- thewsfield. JANNA M EIGS, 1672-1739. County J udge, 1733, 1735. Deputy f rom Guilford to Con Mrs. Arthur Robinson. necticut General Assembly, 1716-1718, 1726. JOHN M AXSON, 1639-1720. Captain of Train Band of East Deputy from Westerly to the Guilford, Connecticut, 1717. General Court of Rhode Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. Island, 1670, 1686, 1690, 1693, Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 1705. Mrs. William W. Webb. Mrs. E dward S. Harkness. JOSIAH M EIGS, 1701-1774. Captain of the Sixth Company MATTHEW M AYHEW, 1648- of Seventh Connecticut Regi 1710. ment, 1747. Chief J ustice of the Court of Mrs. F rederick P. Allen. Common Pleas at Martha's Mrs. Buell P. Mills. Vineyard, 1683. Mrs. William W. Webb. Lordf o the Manor of Tisbury, 1685. CORNELIUS M ELYN, 1602- Deputy f rom Martha's Vine 1674. yard to the General Court of o f Staten Island, 1642- Massachusetts, 1694-1697. 1659. Judge of Probate. 1698. President o f the Council of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. "Eight Men" in Nieuw Neth- Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. erland, 1643. Mrs. B enjamin S. Church. PAINE M AYHEW, 1677-1761. Mrs. Edward T. Lea. fJustice o the King's Bench, Miss Julia R. Livingston. Martha's Vineyard, 1713-1715. Mrs. William S. Livingston. Deputy f rom Martha's Vine Mrs. Levi P. Morton. yard to the General Court of Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Massachusetts, 1718-1720. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. JACOB M ELYN, 1640-1700. Royal G overnor of South Car Treasurer of the Province of olina, 1725-1730, as President East J ersey, 1668. of the Council. Member of the Provincial Mrs. S tanley W. Dexter. Assembly, 1 668-1673. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Captain of Provincial Troops, 1673. THOMAS M IDDLETON, 1719- Magistrate o f Elizabethtown, 1766. 1673. Member o f the Commons oDeputy t the Council of Dutch House of Assembly, South Commanders held in New Carolina, from St. James Par Orange, 1673. ish, 1742. Afterwards from St. Mrs. William S. Livingston. Helena's or Prince William's until 1766. WILLIAM M ERRICK, 1603- Captain, B erkeley County Reg 1688. iment, 1750. Commander of an A m ember of Captain Miles expedition against the Chero Standish's Military Company, kee Indians. Colonel, South 1636-1642. Sergeant. Ensign. Carolina Provincials, 1760. Lieutenant, 1663. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Mrs. George F. Ralph. THOMAS M ILES, 1741. Captainf o Train Band of Wal NATHANIEL M ERRIMAN, lingford, Connecticut, 1731. 1613-1694. Major of the Tenth Connecti Deputy from Wallingford to cut Regiment, 1739. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 1674, 1678-1681, 1683, 1685. Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. Captain of Dragoons, New Ha ven County, 1675. JAMES M ILK, 1711-1772. Commanded Train Band of Captainf o a Company in Fal Wallingford, 1692. mouth, Province of Maine, Mrs. G eorge H. Brown. served against the Indians, Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 1757. Mrs. William A. Perry. Mrs. M auritz F. H. de Haas. Miss Anna Van Santvoord. ♦BURNET M ILLER, 1719-1784. Member of the New York HENDRICK M ESICK, 1714- Assembly, 1777-1783. 1809. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Lieutenant o f Troops in the Mrs. John B. Wood. Manor of Livingston, Prov ELEAZER M ILLER, 1697-1788. ince of New York, 1764. Member of the New York Pro Mrs. Jacob W. Elseffer. vincial Assembly, 1747-1769. Member of the Committee of ARTHUR M IDDLETON, 1681- One Hundred, 1776. . 1737. Mrs. Arnold G. H. Bode. Member a nd Speaker of the Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Commons House of Assem Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. bly, South Carolina, 1706- Mrs. Edward H. Jewett. 1710. Mrs. John B. Pine. Naval O fficer, 1711. Mrs. Edwin Thome. Member o f Council, 1711-1717. Mrs. John B. Wood. Commissioner t o Virginia, 1715. EPHRAIM M INOR, 1642-1724. President o f the Convention Deputy from Stonington to the which overthrew the Propri General Court of Connecticut, etary Government, 1719. 1676, 1681, 1690, 1699, 1701, President o f the Council, 1721- 1704, 1706-1709, 1711. 1725, 1731-1737. Mrs. William A. Perry. 35 JOHN M INOR, 1635-1719. Preached E lection Sermons be Deputyo t Connecticut General fore the General Court of Assembly from Stonington, Massachusetts Bay, 1658, 1667. 1667; from Stratford, 1676; Called "The Matchless from Woodbury, 1683-1687, Mitchell." 1689, 1692, 1695-1698, 1703, Mrs. Robert Abbe. 1705. Miss Grace H. Dodge. Captain o f Train Band of Mrs. Douglas Merntt. Woodbury, Connecticut, 1684. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. EDWARD M ITCHELSON, 1603-1680. THOMAS M INOR, 1607-1690. Marshal General of the Colony Deputy from Stonington to of Massachusetts Bay, 1637- Connecticut General Court, 1680. 1650, 1651, 1665, 1670, 1672, Mrs. E dwin Thorne. 1677, 1679, 1680, 1689. Captain in Stonington, 1665. JOSHUA M OODEY, 1632-1697. Miss Anne W. Booth. One of the Ministers of Par Mrs. William A. Perry. ishes active in forwarding Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. the interests of the Colony of Mrs. Thomas Ward. Massachusetts Bay. Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. Preacher of an Election Ser mon, 1675. Fellow of Harvard College, GEORGE M INOT, 1630-1671. 1656, 1 657. Deputy from Dorchester to the Minister at Portsmouth and General Court of Massachu New Castle. setts Bay, 1635, 1636, 1637. Mrs. William H. Seward. Miss Charlotte T. Lane. Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. JAMES M INOT, 1653-1735. JOHN M OORE, 1677. Representative f rom Concord Deputy f rom Windsor to Con to the General Court of Mas necticut General Court, 1665- sachusetts, 1700, 1701. 1677. Captain o fa Concord Company, Mrs. E dward W. Dewey. 1689. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Mrs. R eginald Canning. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. PHILIP M INTHORNE, 1668- JOHN M OORE, 1686-1749. 1722. Member o f the New York Pro Ensign i n the Sixth Company vincial Assembly, 1739-1745. of the New York Militia in Member of Council, 1745-1749. the Regiment of Colonel Wil Captain in a Regiment of New liam Peartree, 1710. York M ilitia, 1715. Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. Colonel, 1738. Miss G ertrude T. Sackett. PHILIP M INTHORNE, Jr., SAMUEL M OORE, 1717. 1696-1751. Captainf o a Foot Company at Ensign in Company of Captain Newtown, Queens County, Gerardus Stuyvesant, 1738. Long Island, 1690. Lieutenant, 1738. Miss Marion Pellew. Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. FRANCIS M ORGAN, • JONATHAN M ITCHELL, 1624- Member o f the House of Bur 1668. gesses from York County, A F ellow of Harvard College, Virginia, 1647, 1652, 1653. 1650-1668. Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 352 JAMES M ORGAN, 1644-1711. Miss C atherine Norwood. Deputy to Connecticut General Mrs. Charles F. Ostrander. Court from New London, Mrs. Howard Slade. 1689, 1691, 1692, 1695, 1699; Mrs. L. Bayard Smith. from Groton, 1706. Mrs. William E. Stiger. Captain of Dragoons of New Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. London, C onnecticut, 1690. Mrs. Edwin Thorne. Appointed adviser of the Pe- quots in Township of New LEWIS M ORRIS, 1698-1762. London, Connecticut, 1694. Member o f the Assembly of the Mrs. William Brookfield. Province of New York, 1732- Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. 1750. Speaker, 1737, 1738. Boundary C ommissioner, 1723- JOSEPH M ORGAN, 1701-1764. 1725. Captain, at Preston, Connecti Judgef o the Court of Admir cut, of the Fourth Company alty, 1760-1762. of the Eighth Regiment of Second Lord of the Manor of the Colony, 1761. /torrisania, 1746-1762. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. Mrs. Alfred Ely. EDWARD M ORRIS, 1630-1689. Mrs. James Kent. Deputy from Roxbury to the Mrs. W. Irving Kent. General Court of Massachu Miss Julia G. McAllister. setts Bay, 1678-1686. LEWIS M ORRIS, 1726-1798. Leader of the first settlers of Signer of the Declaration of In Woodstock and their first dependence. military officer, 1689. Member from New York of Mrs. Theron G. Strong. Continental C ongress, 1775. Appointed Judge of the Court LEWIS M ORRIS, 1671-1746. of Admiralty in the State of Member of King's Council, New York, 1776. 1710-1738. Deputy from Westchester to M ember of the New York the Fourth Provincial Con Assembly, 1 711-1738. gress, 1775-1776. Member of Boundary Commissioner, 1723. the State Senate, 1779-1781. Acting Governor of New Jer Brigadier-General of Westches sey, 1731. ter County Troops, 1776. Judge of the Superior Court of Third Lord of the Manor of New J ersey, 1692. Morrisania, 1762-1776. Chief Justice of the Province of Mrs. Alfred Ely. New Y ork, 1715-1733. Mrs. James Kent. First Governor of New Jersey Mrs. W. Irving Kent. as a s eparate Province, 1738- Miss Julia G. McAllister. 1746. First L ord of the Manor of ROBERT M ORRIS, 1734-1806. Morrisania, 1697-1746. A Signer of the Declaration of Mrs. Joseph A. Blake. Independence. Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. M ember of the Assembly of the Mrs. Alfred Ely. Province o f Pennsylvania, Mrs. Robert T. Emmet. 1775. Mrs. Samuel V. Hoffman. Delegate t o the Continental Mrs. John H. Janeway. Congress, 1775. Mrs. James Kent. Vice-President o f the Commit Mrs. W. Irving Kent. tee of Safety, 1775. Mrs. Frederic R. Lefferts. A S igner of the Non-Importa Mrs. Philip L. Livingston. tion Agreement, 1765. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Member o f Congress, 1777, Countesse de Montsaulnin. 1778. The F inancier of the Revolu Fellowf o Yale College, 1730- tion; organized the Bank of 1732. , 1781. Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler. Member o f the Pennsylvania Legislature, 1786. NATHANIEL M OTT, 1661-1717. Member o f the Constitutional Deputy from New Shoreham to Convention, 1787. the General Assembly of Member o f the United States Rhode Island and Providence Senate, 1 788-1795. Plantations, 1700, 1710. Mrs. C Lieutenant, 1710. harles E. Smith. Mrs. B ayard Dominick. Mrs. Louis Wilhelmi. Mrs. Alfred C. Howland. JOSEPH M ORSE, 1649-1717. Captain of the Company of ROBERT M OULTON, Sherburne, Massachusetts 1655. Bay, which in 1675 defended fOne o the Recognized His the place against 500 of the toric Founders of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. enemy. Deputy from Charlestown to Mrs. H enry Earle. the General Court of Massa THOMAS M ORSE, 1709-1776. chusetts, 1634, 1635. Captain in the 16th Regiment of Deputy from Salem, 1637. New Hampshire. Mrs. Rufus A. Sibley. Mrs. Henry Earle. THOMAS M OULTON, LITTLEBERRY M OSBY, 1729- 1665. 1809. fOne o the Recognized His Member o f the Committee of toric Founders of New Safety for Cumberland Hampshire. County, Virginia, 1774, 1775. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Captain i n the Continental Army. Colonel, 1777. ROGER M OWRY, 1666. Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. Commissioner f rom Providence SAMUEL M OSELEY, 1641-1680. to the General Court of Captain of an Independent Com Rhode Island, 1658. pany, Massachusetts, serving Mrs. Edward Trenchard. in King Philip's War, 1675. ♦EZEKIEL M ULFORD, Mrs. William R. Wilson. 1812. HUGH M OSS, : 1780. Captain o f Suffolk County fMajor o Militia in Goochland Troops in the Province of County, V irginia, 1770. New York, 1776. Captain, 1760. Mrs. James S. Van Cleef. Servedn i the War of the Revo WILLIAM M ULLINS, lution and died from wounds 1621. received in battle. fOne o the Recognized His Mrs. G eorge P. Bowler. toric Founders of Plymouth Colony, 1620. Signer of the JOHN M OSS, 1604-1707. Mayflower Compact. Deputy f rom Wallingford to Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. the Connecticut General Mrs. Mauntz F. H. de Haas. Court, 1667-1670, 1672, 1673, Mrs. George M. Elwood. 1675-1677, 1682-1684, 1686. Miss Mary S. Gould. Mrs. G eorge H. Brown. Mrs. William L. Harkness. Mrs. P ayson Merrill. Mrs. Lewis Lampman. Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. Mrs. G eorge P. Slade. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Mrs. W illiam H. Watson. Mrs. Newton Perkins. JOSEPH M OSS, 1679-1732. Mrs. William H. Sage. Preacher of Connecticut Elec Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. tion Sermon, 1715. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 354 THOMASUM M FORD, 1706- BENJAMIN N EWBERRY, 1764. -1689. Captain o f Train Band of Gro- Deputy f rom Windsor to Con ton, Connecticut, 1736. necticut General Court, 1656, Mrs. George de B. Greene. 1662-1675, 1677-1684. Mrs. William L. Halsey. Commissioner o f Connecticut Mrs. William K. Payne. for Adjustment of Boun Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. daries with Massachusetts and Rhode Island, 1664; with THOMAS M UNSON, 1612-1685. Rhode Island, 1670. Deputy from New Haven to Captain o f Dragoons of Hart Connecticut General Court, ford County, 1662, 1673, 1676. 1666, 1669-1679, 1681, 1682. Major, 1 689. Captain of New Haven County Governor's A ssistant of Con Troops, 1 676. necticut, 1685-1687, 1689. Member of the Grand Commit Miss Doris W. Bissell. tee or Council of War, 1673. Mrs. Sanford Bissell. Mjss Anna W. Booth. Mrs. John W. Gillette. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. Henry G. Hart. Mrs. Frederick T. Proctor. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Mrs. P. V. Rogers. THOMAS N EWBERRY, Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 1635. Deputy f rom Dorchester to the TIMOTHY N ASH, 1626-1699. General Court of Massachu Deputy from Hadley to the setts Bay, 1634, 1635. General Court of Massachu Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. setts, 1692, 1693, 169S, 1696. Mrs. J ohn L. Lawrence. Called Lieutenant of Militia. Mrs. A rthur H. Lee. Miss Alice Brinsmade. Miss F aith Moore. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler. JOHN N ELSON, 1656-1721. Miss F lorence R. Wright. Member o f the Committee of Safety, Massachusetts, 1689. MICHAEL N EWBOLD, 1667- fLeader o the Boston Troops 1721. who forced the surrender of fJustice o the Peace, Burling Governor Andros, 1689. ton, New Jersey, 1698-1721. Commissioned b y Lieutenant- Mrs. Edward Patterson. Governor Stoughton and his ANDREW N EWCOMB, 1640- Council to treat with the 1708. Eastern Indians, 1701. Lieutenant a t Edgartown, 1691. Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. Commander o f Fortifications by Order of Chief Magis •DAVID N EVINS, 1747-1830. trate, 1691. Ensign, New York Provincial Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Troops, 1775. First Lieuten ant, Continental Army, 1776. OBADIAH N EWCOMB, 1695- Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 1761. Miss Louise E. Nevins. Captain o f a Train Band of Andover, Massachusetts, 1749. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. PETRUS N EVINS, 1663-1740. Captain in Colonel Henry Fil- NATHANIEL N EWLIN, 1660- kin's Regiment, Kings County, 1729. 1711, 1713. Member o f the Pennsylvania Commissioner of Highways, Assembly, 1698, 1700, 1701, 1721, 1731. 1705, 1710, 1711, 1713, 1714, Mrs. W alter M. Jones. 1717, 1719, 1721, 1722. 355 Justicef o the Peace, Chester JOSEPH N ICHOLS, 1685-1742. County, 1703, 1718, 1722, 1723. Captain of the Fourth Com Member o f the Committee to pany of Troops in Stratford, draw up a new form of Gov Connecticut, 1738. ernment, 1700. Mrs. Jefferson Clark. fOne o the Proprietor's Com missioners of Property. A T rustee of the General Loan JAMES N ICHOLSON, 1737-1804. Office of the Province, 1722- Captain of the ship "Defense," 1729. March, 1 776. Miss E dith Johnson. Commander of the Frigate "Virginia," June, 1776, and NICHOLAS N EWLIN, later the first officer of rank 1699. in the . Member o f the Provincial Coun Mrs. George R. Sheldon. cil, Pennsylvania, 1685-1687. Justicef o the Peace, Chester MATTHIAS N ICOLL, 1621-1687. County, 1684, 1685, 1689. Secretary of the Province of Justice o f the Peace, Bucks New Y ork, 1664-1673. County, 1689. Member of the Governor's Miss E dith Johnson. Council, 1 667-1680. Mayor of New York, 1672. FRANCIS N EWMAN, 1660. Speaker of the New York Deputy, N ew Haven Colony, Assembly, 1 683-1684. 1645-1649. Judge of the Court of Admir Magistrate, 1 653-1657. alty, 1686. Secretary o f the Colony, 1646- Mrs. Western R. Bascome. 1649, 1653-1657. Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. Commissioner o f the United Mrs. George de B. Greene. Colonies for New Haven Col Miss Edith Johnson. ony, 1654, 1658-1660. Mrs. John D. Jones. Ensign, N ew Haven Train Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. Band, 1642. Lieutenant, Con Mrs. Levi P. Morton. necticut Troops, 1645. Stand Mrs. Henry A. Neely. ard Bearer, 1645. Miss Annie Nicoll. Governor o f New Haven Col Mrs. William Payne. ony, 1658-1660. Mrs. William Robison. Mrs. W illiam M. Martin. Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. CYPRIAN N ICHOLS, 1642 . Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Deputy f rom Hartford to the Mrs. Conde R. Thorn. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. J. B. Wetherill. 1680, 1683, 1685-1687, 1689- Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 1696, 1698-1700, 1702-1708, Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. 1715. Mrs.T. C. Woodbury. Captainf o Train Band of Hart ford, Connecticut, 1702. - Member of Governor's Council, WILLIAM N ICOLL, 1657-1723. 1696-1697. Member of the Governor's Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. Council, Province of New Mrs. Charles F. Roe. York, 1691-1698. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Member of the New York Assembly, 1701-1723. Speaker, CYPRIAN N ICHOLS, 1672-1756. 1702, 1705, 1708-1713, 1715- Captain in Command of Com 1718. pany of Hampshire County, Mrs. W estern R. Bascome. Massachusetts, against the In Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. dians, 1725. Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Mrs. Stanford White. 356 JOHN N IXON, 1727-1815. JAMES N OYES, 1640-1719. Lieutenant, 1 755. One of the Trustees named in Captain i n a Massachsuetts the Act of 1701 establishing a Regiment, 1757-1763, serving Collegiate School (Yale Col at Crown Point, Ticonderoga, lege). Fellow of Yale Col and in the Canadian Expedi lege, 1701-1719. tion of 1761. One of the Ministers of Par Captain, C olonel and Brigadier- ishes active in founding or General in the Revolutionary forwarding the interests of Army. Resigned in 1780. the Colony of Connecticut Mrs. William A. Keener. prior to 1675. Minister at Stonington, 1665-1719. EZEKIEL N ORTHEND, 1666- Mrs. W illiam Brookfield. 1732. Miss E lsie S. Crane. Deputy f rom Rowley to the Mrs. W alter Jennings. General Court of Massachu Mrs. R ollin S. Saltus. setts, 1715, 1716, 1717. Mrs. L ouis L. Stanton. Miss Frances A. Stiger. Mrs. L auriston L. Stone. Miss J ulia C. Wells. JOHN N ORTON, 1650-1716. Preacher of an Election Ser mon before the General Court PETER N OYES, 1591-1657. of Massachusetts, 1708. Deputy from Sudbury to the Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1640, 1641, 1650. JOHN N OTT, 1682. Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. Dep uty f rom Wethersfield to t h e General Court of Con THOMAS N OYES, 1679-1755. necticut, 1662-1672, 1674. Deputy from Stonington to Mrs. Launt Thompson. Connecticut General Assem bly, 1713, 1717, 1725, 1727, WILLIAM N OTTINGHAM, 1729, 1733. 1731. Captain of Train Band of Ston Captain o f Militia in a Com ington, Connecticut, 1723. pany from Marbletown Ulster Mrs. Walter Jennings. County Regiment, command Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. ed by Colonel Jacob Rutsen, 1715, 1717. Mrs. Robert W. Foat. ANTHONY N UTTER, 1630- 1686. THOMAS N OXON, 1736. Deputy f rom Dover to the Gen High S heriff of Ulster County, eral Court of Massachusetts, Province of New York, 1696- 1674-1676. Councillor, 1681. 1699, 1702, 1703, 1705-1709. Lieutenant, 1678. His house was Mrs. Silas Wodell. a Garrison against the Indians. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. JAMES N OYES, 1608-1656. One of the Ministers of Par ishes active in founding or HATEVILLE N UTTER, 1603- forwarding the interests of 1675. the Colony of Massachusetts Onef o the Recognized His Bay prior to 1675. toric Founders of Dover and Minister at Newbury, 1634-1656. Portsmouth, New Hamp Mrs. William Brookfield. shire, prior to 1640. Mrs. William A. Brown. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Miss Elsie S. Crane. Mrs. Walter Jennings. ♦JESSE O AKLEY, 1748-1827. Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. Lieutenant, Fifth Regiment Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. New York State Militia, 1775. Miss Julia C. Wells. Mrs. William Rhinelander. 357 JOHN O GDEN, 1610-1682. PETER O LIVER, 1618-1670. Deputy from Southampton, Cornet in the Suffolk Regiment, Long Island, to the General Massachusetts B ay, 1652. Court of Connecticut, 1659. Lieutenant in the Narragansett Magistrate of Connecticut, 1656- Expedition, 1 654. 1660. Ensign, Ancient and Honorable fJustice o the Peace in New' Artillery C ompany, 1658. Jersey in 1665. Captain, 1669. Burgess from Elizabethtown to Mrs. W illiam R. Wilson. the First General Assembly Mrs. William B. Wood. of New Jersey, 1668. Member of Council, 1668. JAMES O LMSTED, . Appointed Schout (virtually Deputy f rom Norwalk to the Governor) of the English Connecticut G eneral Court, Towns in East Jersey, as 1691-1693, 1 699. Schout of the District of Member of the Committee of Achter-Kol, 1673. Safety f or Fairfield County, One of the Commissioners to 1704. confer with the Dutch Com Captain o f a Company in Nor manders at New Orange, walk, Connecticut, 1691. 1673, on the part of the towns Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. of Elizabeth, Newark, Wood- bridge, Piscataqua, Shrews NICHOLAS O LMSTED, 1612- bury and Middletown. 1684. Mrs. A. Alexander Atocha. Deputy f rom Hartford to Con Miss Alice L. Atocha. necticut General Court, 1672, Mrs. William C. Duane. 1673. Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Captain o f Dragoons of Hart Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. ford, Connecticut, 1675. Mrs. Thomas Rainey. Miss Doris W. Bissell. Mrs. Sanford Bissell. ROBERT O GDEN, 1716-1787. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. Member of Provincial Assem Mrs. George P. Slade. bly of New Jersey, 1751. Member and Speaker of the RICHARD O LMSTED, 1607- . Assembly, 1579-1765. 1686. Judge of the Quorum, 1755- Deputy f rom Norwalk to the 1761. Justice and Judge, 1761. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. Phoenix Remsen. 1653, 1654, 1660-1663, as Mrs. Woodruff Sutton, Jr. ldes, 1671, 1679. Miss Mary Wagstaff. Member of a Committee of Safety, 1 665. THOMAS O LDMAN, 1733. Captain of a Company of Nor Justicef o the Peace for Sussex walk, 1680. CoXinty, 1 693. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Representative from Sussex Mrs. Newton Perkins. County to the Provincial Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Assembly of Pennsylvania, 1695, 1697, 1698. DAVID O LYPHANT, 1720-1805. Mrs. E dward S. Ellwanger. Surgeon to Three Independent Companies of Foot, South NATHANIEL O LIVER, 1652- Carolina, 1747. 1704. • Miss Sophie V. Olyphant. Member of the Council of Saf ety of the People, 1689. JOHN O SGOOD, 1631-1693. One of the Founders of the Deputy from Andover to the Brattle Street Church. General Court of Massachu Mrs. William B. Wood. setts, 1666, 1669, 1689. 358 Lieutenant o f an Andover Com 1668, 1 669, 1674, 1676, 1681, pany in 1666; in King Philip's 1685, 1686, 1689, 1691, 1693- War, 1676. Captain, 1683. 1695, 1 699, 1700, 1703, 1705, Mrs. Charles W. Hunt. 1707. Member o f the Governor's JOHN O TIS, 1657-1727. Council, 1703-1705. Representative f rom Barnstable Mrs. Walter Jennings. to the General Court of Mas Mrs. Frederic R. Lefferts. sachusetts, 1692, 1693, 1694, 1695, 1697-1699, 1700. WILLIAM P ARKE, 1607-1683. Councillor, 1 708-1727. Deputy from Roxbury to the Judgef o the Court of Common General Court of Massachu Pleas, 1702-1727. setts Bay, 1635-1638, 1640, Judgef o Probate, 1714-1727. 1644-1651. 1653, 1654, 1655, Captain, 1 702. 1659-1670, 1672, 1673, 1674, Mrs. W alter P. Tillman. 1676, 1677, 1679, 1680. The JOHN O XENBRIDGE, 1609- longest service under the 1674. Colonial Charter. Onef o the Ministers of Par Mrs. Wallace Clarke. ishes active in founding and Miss Elsie S. Crane. forwarding the interests of Miss Julia C. Wells. the Colony of Massachusetts DANIEL P ARKER, 1670-1728. Bay. Preacher of the Elec Deputy from Barnstable to the tion Sermon, 1671. General Court of Massachu Minister a t Boston, 1670-1674. setts, 1712-1718. Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. Judge of the Court of Common ROBERT P AGE, 1604-1679. Pleas of Barnstable County, One of the Recognized His 1713:1715. toric Founders of New Hamp Miss Emma H. Lockwood. shire. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. ELISHA P ARKER, 1700. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. High S heriff of Middlesex STEPHEN P AINE, 1679. County, Province of East Jer Deputy f rom Rehoboth to the sey, 1694. General Court of Plymouth Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. Colony, 1647, 1649-1659, 1663- Mrs. David L. Hough. 1666, 1670, 1671. Mrs. W illiam Eastwood. ELISHA P ARKER, 1660-1717. Member of the King's Council, PETER P ALFREY, 1663. Province of East Jersey, 1713- Onef o the Recognized Historic 1717. Founders of the Colony of Member o f the Assembly, 1708- Massachusetts Bay. 1710. Deputy from Salem to the fCaptain o Provincial Troops in General Court, 1634, 1635. Middlesex County, 1707. Miss Margaret Stimson. Mrs. William B. Beekman. ICHABOD P ALMER, 1677 . Mrs. David L. Hough. Ensign, O ctober 9th, 1707. Lieutenant, October 13th, 1715. HANANIAH P ARKER, 1638- Captain of the Third Company 1724. or Train Band of Stonington, Representative f rom Reading to Connecticut, 1720. the General Court of Mas Mrs. Walter Jennings. sachusetts, 1683, 1684, 1695, 1696, 1 697, 1698, 1699. NEHEMIAH P ALMER, 1637- Ensign of the Reading Com 1717. pany, 1680-1684. Deputy f rom Stonington to the Lieutenant, 1 684. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. J ohn T. Mott. 359 JAMES P ARKER, 1617-1701. RALPH P ARTRIDGE, 1658. Deputy f rom Groton to the Onef o the Ministers of Par General Court, 1683, 1693. ishes active in forwarding the Member o f the Council of Saf interests of Plymouth Colony ety, 1689. prior to 1675. Lieutenant o f the Groton Com Minister at Duxbury, 1637-1658. pany in the Colony of Massa Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. chusetts Bay, May, 1673. Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. Captain, O ctober, 1673. Captain o f the Groton Com pany, Middlesex Regiment, in SAMUEL P ARTRIDGE, 1645- King Philip's War, 1675. 1740. Mrs. William H. Watson. Deputy f rom Hadley to the General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1683, 1685, 1686; JAMES P ARKER, 1725-1797. from Hatfield, 1689, 1691, One of the King's Council in 1692, 1694, 1695, 1697-1700. the Province of East Jersey, Councillor, 1700-1714, 1718-1723. 1764-1775. Associate, Hampshire County, Captain of Middlesex County, 1685. Judge of the Court of East J ersey, Troops. Common Pleas, 1692-1737. Served in the Canada Expedi Judge of Probate, 1702-1729. tion of 1746. Quartermaster, Major Pyn- Elected to the Continental Con chon's T roop, 1683. gress, 1775, but did not serve. Called Captain, 1693. Lieuten Mayor of Perth Amboy. ant-Colonel, 1702. Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. Colonel of the Hampshire Reg Mrs. David L. Hough. iment, 1707. Mrs. H enry C. Brewster. JOHN P ARKER, 1692-1732. Mrs. William A. Butler. One of the King's Council, Mrs. John W. Gillette. Province of East Jersey, 1718- Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 1732. Miss Ellen R. Nye. Mayorf o Perth Amboy, 1726. Miss Alice Scarborough. Captain o f Middlesex County Provincial Troops, 1715. Onef o the Judges in a Special WILLIAM P ATERSON, 1745- Court to try Pirates, 1718. 1806. Chairman o f a Committee to Member a nd Secretary of the prepare an ordinance for reg New Jersey Provincial Con ulating the Courts of Judica gress, 1775, 1776. ture, 1724. Several times Attorney-General of New Jer Chairman of a Committee to sey, 1776-1783. Regulate the Expenditure of Delegate to Federal Conven the Public Monies. tion, 1787. United States Mrs. William B. Beekman. Senator, 1781-1790. Mrs. David L. Hough. Governor of New Jersey, 1790- 1793. Justicef o the Supreme Court of • JOSIAH P ARKER, 1694-1756. the U nited States, 1793-1806. Lieutenant in a Massachusetts One of the Framers of the Fed Regiment commanded by eral Constitution and a leader Colonel Phipps, 1744. of the party for State's Mrs. John T. Mott. Rights. Trustee o f Princeton College, EZRA P ARMELEE, 1745-1838. 1787-1802. Lieutenant, New Hampshire Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. Troops, January, 1776. Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. Mrs. Theron G. Strong. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 360 HENRY P AWLING, 1692. Commissioner o f the United Captain o f Troops at Esopus, Colonies, 1 645, 1646. New York, 1670. First Treasurer of Harvard Col Mrs. William H. Young. lege, 1 643-1650. Mi iss L ouise W. Clarke. FRANCIS P AYBODIE, 1614- 1697. SIR J OHN PELL, 1643-1702. Onef o the Recognized Historic Second Lord of the Manor of Founders of the Province of Pelham, 1 687. New Hampshire. First Judge of the Court of Lieutenant in a Military Com Common Pleas, Westchester pany of Topsfield, Massachu County, New York, 1688-1702. setts Bay, 1668. Member of the First Provincial Mrs. M auritz F. H. de Haas. Assembly, 1 691-1695. Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. Captain of a Troop of Horse, WILLIAM P AYBODIE, 1619- Westchester C ounty, 1684. 1707. Major, 1692. Deputy f rom Duxbury to the Mrs. A lfred C. Howland. General Court of Plymouth Mrs. William T. Jerome. Colony, 1654-1663, 1670-1682. Mrs. John J. Riker. Mrs. G eorge M. Elwood. Mrs. L ewis Lampman. THOMAS P ELL, 1686-1739. Mrs. L auriston L. Stone. Third Lord of Pelham Manor, THOMAS P AYNE, 1614-1706. 1702. Deputy from Yarmouth to the Mrs. W illiam T. Jerome. General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1639; from Eastham, BRYAN P ENDLETON, 1599- 1671, 1672, 1673, 1676, 1678, 1681. 1690. Deputy to the General Deputy f rom Watertown to the Court of Massachusetts, 1696. General Court of Massachu Mrs.. J Crosby Brown. setts Bay, 1635-1638, 1647, Mrs. H enry F. Cook. 1648; from Portsmouth, 1653, Mrs. S tephen R. Post. 1654, 1658, 1660, 1661, 1663. Councillor i n New Hampshire WILLIAM P EARTREE, 1642- under President Danforth, 1717. 1680. fMayor o New York, 1703-1707. Associate J ustice of the Court Member of the Governor's at Strawberry Bank, 1651, Council, 1 708, 1709. 1652; for York County, Maine, Colonel of New York Troops, 1669, 1675, 1676. Special Mag 1705. istrate, 1668. Mrs. J ohn B. Leavitt. Captainf o Provincial Troops at Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensse Portsmouth, 1664. laer. Majorf o Militia at Saco, Maine, 1666, 1676; and of York Regi7 JAMES P ECKER, 1622-1696. ment in King Philip's War, Ensign, Haverhill Company, 1675-1676. Massachusetts Bay, 1669. Mrs. John F. Douglas. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. OSWALD P EEL, . Member o f Pennsylvania As JAMES P ENDLETON, sembly, 1741-1747. 1709. Burgess of Philadelphia, 1741- Member o f the Council of Sir 1743, 1745-1747. Edward Andros, with the Miss Louise E. Jones. title of Captain, 1687-1691. Justice of the Superior Court of HERBERT P ELHAM, 1602-1673. Common Pleas, 1687, 1688. Assistant in the Colony of Mas Mrs. John F. Douglas. sachusetts Bay, 1645-1649. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 361 WILLIAM P EPPERELL, 1646- Miss F aith Moore. 1732. Mrs. H enry B. Platt. fJudge o the Court of Common Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler. Pleas, 1694-1702, 1708-1720. Representative t o the General GEORGE P HILLIPS, 1593-1644. Court of Massachusetts for One of the Recognized Historic Kittery, County of York, 1697. Founders of the Colony of Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Massachusetts Bay. Minister at Watertown, 1630- MARCUS P ETRIE, 1710-1776. 1644. Active in Founding and Captain of Troops in Northern Forwarding the Interests of New Y ork, 1757, 1762. the Colony prior to 1675. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1767. Miss Frances A. Stiger. Miss Mary A. Petrie. WILLIAM P HILLIPS, 1683. VALENTINE P EYTON, 1686- Confirmed a s Magistrate by the 1751. Royal Commissioners, 1663. Member o f the House of Bur Captain of York Regiment in gesses from Prince Philip's War, 1675-1676. County, Virginia, 1736, 1738, Mrs. William B. Wood. 1740. Mrs. C arroll J. Post, Jr. FREDERICK P HILIPSE, 1627- 1702. JOSEPH P HELPS, 1667-1750. First L ord of the Manor of Deputy from Simsbury to Con Philipseburgh, 1 693. necticut General Court, 1709- Member of the Governor's 1718, 1721, 1724-1726, 1731, Council, Province of New 1732, 1736, 1737. York, 1675-1688. 1691-1698. Captain of Train Band of Wind Secretary of the Province, 1688. sor, Connecticut, 1732. Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Mrs. Benjamin Knower. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Miss Marion Pellew. NOAH P HELPS, 1740-1789. Mrs. William A. Walker. Captain o fa Troop of Horse of the Eighteenth Regiment of JOHN P ICKERING, 1640-1719. Connecticut, 1774. Representative from Ports fCaptain o a Battalion of Con mouth to the General Assem necticut Militia in the Conti bly of New Hampshire, 1680, nental Army, 1776. 1684, 1689, 1690, 1692, 1694- Lieutenant-Colonel o f the 1704, 1707-1709. Eighteenth Regiment of Con Speaker of the House, 1693, necticut, 1779. Colonel, 1779. 1696, 1697, 1699, 1702-1704, Mrs. Benjamin Knower. 1707, 1708. Clerk of the House, 1694. WILLIAM P HELPS, 1599-1672. Captain, 1689. Deputy f rom Dorchester to the Miss L ucy W. Rollins. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. setts Bay, 1634, 1635. One o f the Commissioners to DANIEL P IERCE, 1610-1677. govern Connecticut; 1635, Member of the King's Council 1636. in E ast Jersey, 1668. Magistrate a nd Governor's As Came from Massachusetts, 1660, sistant, 1636-1642, 1658-1662. returned there, 1671. Deputy from Windsor to the Mrs. C harles F. Chickering. General Court, 1645-1657. Mrs. William A. Putnam. Mrs. Spencer Aldrich. Mrs. John W. Gillette. DANIEL P IERCE, 2d, 1642-1704. Mrs. Benjamin Knower. Deputy from Newbury to the Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Isaac McConihe. setts Bay, 1682, 1683, 1692. Member o f the Council of Saf Member o f Assembly, 1691- ety, 1689. 1695, 1 698-1700. Councillor. 1 693-1703. Lieutenant-Colonel of Suffolk Judgef o the Court of Common County Regiment of Provin Pleas, Essex County, Massa cial Troops, 1700. chusetts, 1698-1704. Mrs. Lawrence W. Halsey. Captain o f the Newbury Com Mrs. Thomas Kelly. pany, 1678. Colonel of an Es Mrs. Robert McCartee. sex Regiment, 1697. Mrs. William H. McClure. Mrs. C harles F. Chickering. Miss Kate Prime. JOSEPH P IERCE, 1698-1747. ROBERT P IKE, 1616-1706. Surgeon sent with a Ports Deputy from Salisbury to the mouth, N. H., Military Com General Court of Massachu mission to arrange certain setts Bay, 1648, 1649, 1658, affairs with the Indians, 1721. 1659, 1663, 1666, 1668, 1670, Surgeon-General of New 1673, 1680, 1681. Hampshire Troops and Naval Assistant and Councillor, 1682- Forces, 1744. 1686, 1 689, 1692-1695. Mrs. W illiam A Putnam. Lieutenant of a Salisbury Com pany, 1648._ Captain, 1663. JOSHUA P IERCE, 1670-1742. Sergeant-Major of Old Norfolk Representative for Portsmouth Regiment, 1670. to the General Assembly of Miss Mary C. Bancker. New Hampshire, 1717-1722, Mrs. William A. Putnam. 1729-1731, 1734. Clerk of the Assembly, 1717-1719. Speaker WILLIAM P INHORNE, of the Assembly, 1719-1721. 1719. Member of His Majesty's Coun Speaker o f the Assembly, 1685. cil under Governor Went- Recorder of the City of New worth, 1732-1742. York, 1 691, 1692. Mrs. W illiam A. Putnam. Member of the Governor's Council, 1 691, 1693-1698. JAMES P IERPONT, 1659-1714. Justice of the Supreme Court, One of the Trustees named in 1691-1693. C hief Justice of the the Act of 1701 establishing a Province o f New York, 1701. Collegiate School (Yale Col Captain of Provincial Troops, lege). Fellow of Yale Col 1684. lege, 1701-1714. Mrs. W illiam N. Clark. Preacher of Connecticut Elec Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. tion Sermon, 1690. Miss Elsie S. Crane. ISAAC P INNEY, 1716-1791. Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. Deputy from Stratford to Con Miss Julia C. Wells. necticut General Assembly, 1762-1767, 1769-1773, 1775- ABRAHAM P IERSON, 1645- 1779. 1707. Captain o f the Seventh Com Minister a t Killingworth, pany of the Fifth Regiment of Conn. Preached an Election Connecticut, 1756; of Train Sermon, May 9th, 1700. Band of Windsor, 1766. Trustee o f Yale College, 1701. Mrs. A rthur H. Lee. Fellowf o Yale College, 1701- Miss F aith Moore. 1707. Mrs. W illiam C. Gulliver. ROGER P ITKIN, 1662-1748. Captain of Train Band of Hart HENRY P IERSON, 1652-1701. ford, Connecticut, 1698. Speaker of the Assembly, Prov Mrs. Payson Merrill. ince of New York, 1693, 1694. Mrs. George P. Slade. 363 WILLIAM P ITKIN, 1635-1694. Judgef o the County Court of Treasurer of Connecticut, 1676- Hartford County, 1735-1752. 1678. fJudge o the Superior Court of Deputyo t Connecticut General Connecticut, 1741-1754. Court from Hartford, 1675- Chief J udge, 1754-1765. 1684, 1689, 1690. Commissioner o f Connecticut, Governor's Assistant, 1690-1694. appointed to the Congress Commissioner to Adjust Colo held in Albany, 1754. nial Boundaries, 1683, 1693. Captain o f Train Band of Hart Commissioner of the United ford, Connecticut, 1730. Colonies for Connecticut, 1678. Majorf o the First Regiment of Attorney-General of Connecti Connecticut Militia, 1739. cut, 1662-1664. Deputy G overnor, 1754-1766. Miss D oris W. Bissell. Governor o f Connecticut, 1766- Mrs. S anford Bissell 1769. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. Miss Sarah B. Pitkin. Miss F rances B. Hawley. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. Miss Margaret Stimson. Miss H elen H.Jenkins. Mrs. William G. Thompson. Mrs. P ayson Merrill. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Mrs. C harles F. Roe. Mrs. G eorge P. Slade. JAMES P LAISTED, 1710. Mrs. P rescott Slade. Deputy f rom York, 1701-1702. Mrs. R oswell-Smith. Captain of a Military Company Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. in York, Maine, 1709. Mrs. H enry C. Sturges. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. M artin S. Watts. JOHN P LAISTED, 1660-1745. WILLIAM P ITKIN, 1664-1723. Member of the Assembly of Governor's Assistant, 1697-1723. New Hampshire, 1693-1700, Deputy from Hartford to Con 1717, 1722-1727. Speaker of the necticut General Court, 1696, House, 1696, 1717. 1697. Councillor, 1702-1717. Judgef o County Court of Hart Justice of the Supreme Court, ford County, 1702-1703, 1706, 1699-1719. Chief Justice, 1716. 1707, 1709-1711. Judge of Su Commissioner of Oyer and Ter perior Court, 1711-1714. miner, 1707. Commissioner t o Adjust Colo Captain in Provincial Militia, nial Boundaries between Con 1715. Colonel, 1723. necticut and Massachusetts, Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 1712-1714, 1717; between Con Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. necticut and New York, 1718, 1719. ROGER P LAISTED, 1626-1675. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Deputy f rom Kittery to the Mrs. William L. Harkness. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. setts Bay, 1663, 1664, 1673. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Lieutenant, K ittery Company, Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 1668. Mrs. Roswell-Smith. Associate J udge, York County Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Court, 1675. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. WILLIAM P ITKIN, 1694-1769. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Deputy from Hartford to the Connecticut General Assem EPENETUS P LATT, 1640-1693. bly, 1728-1733. Speaker of the Captain of Foot, Suffolk House, 1732, 1733. County, Province of Njw Governor's Assistant, 1734-1766. York, 1684. 364 Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Colonel o f the Mecklenburg Mrs. French E. Chadwick. County Troops, 1775. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Colonel o f a North Carolina Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. Regiment, 1775; of the Fourth Mrs. Michael P. Myers. North Carolina Regiment, Mrs. Chauncey Stoddard. 1776. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. G eorge H. Hull. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. SETH P OMEROY, 1706-1777. EPENETUS P LATT, 1672-1745. Ensign, M assachusetts Troops, Member of the Assembly of the 1743. Captain, 1774. Province of New York, 1723- Colonel o f Fourth Massachu 1738. setts Regiment in Expedition Lieutenant o f Foot Company, against Louisburg, 1745. Huntington, L. I., 1700. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 755. Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Commissioned B rigadier-Gen Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. eral by the Continental Con Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. gress, 1775. Mrs. Cond6 R. Thorn. Member o f the Massachusetts Mrs. Stephen Van Rensse Provincial Congress, 1774, laer. 1775. Mrs. Joel Wolfe. Mrs. W illiam H. Perkins. JOSEPH P LATT, 1672-1748. Deputy to the Connecticut Gen ISRAEL P ORTER, 1643-1706. eral Assembly from Milford, Ensign of the Salem Foot 1700; from Norwalk, 1705- Company, 1 681. 1714, 1716, 1718-1722, 1724- Lieutenant, 1683. 1734; 1737-1739. Mrs. F ranke H. Bosworth. Commissioner for the Adjust Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. ment of Colonial Boundaries JOHN P ORTER, 1674. between Connecticut and A F ounder of the Historic New York, 1720. Charter Colony of Ports Captain of Train Band of Nor mouth (Rhode Island), 1638, walk, Connecticut, 1710. being one of eighteen original Mrs. William B. Beekman. Proprietors of Aquidneck, Mrs. David L. Hough. who settled Pocasset. NATHANIEL P LATT, 1741- Governor's A ssistant, 1640-1644, 1816. 1650, 1664. Ensign i n Captain Joseph Commissioner f or Portsmouth, Lewis' Company of Hunting 1658 to 1661. ton, Long Island, 1758. Named i n the Royal Charter of Captain i n Company of Foot in Charles II, 1663. Dutchess County Regiment, Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 1760. JOSHUA P ORTER, 1730-1825. Captain i n First Regiment of Deputy from Salisbury to the Minute Men from Suffolk Connecticut General Assem County in Revolution. At bly, 1764-1779. . Lieutenant-Colonel of the Four Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. teenth Regiment of Colonial Mrs. C harles W. Whipple. Troops, 1774; of the Seven THOMAS P OLK, 1732-1793. teenth Regiment, 1775. Member o f the Assembly of Mrs. Arthur Robinson. North Carolina for Mecklen burg County, 1766-1771. SAMUEL P ORTER, 1660-1722. Delegate t o the Mecklenburg Judge of the Court of Common Convention, and Signer of the Pleas for Hampshire County, Mecklenburg Declaration, Massachusetts, 1711-1722. 1775. Member of the Hills Mrs. Robert Abbe. borough Convention, 1775. Mrs. Douglas Merritt. 365 JOHN P OTTER, 1639-1694. Colonel, a t Crown Point, 1758. Deputy to the General Assem Brigadier-General, 1759. bly of Rhode Island, 1667, Appointed Commander-in-Chief 1671, 1672, 1680, 1683. of M assachusetts Forces, Governor's Assistant, 1685-1686. 1775. Mrs. Launt Thompson. Councillor, 1 773, 1774. Member of Provincial Con ROBERT P OTTER, 16S5. gress, 1774. Commissioner f rom Warwick Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1651, 1652, 1655. NATHANIEL S ARTELL Governor's Assistant, 1648. PRENTICE, 1735-1815. Mrs. Launt Thompson. Member of Provincial Congress, New H ampshire, 1775. THOMAS P OTTER, 1695-1773. Member of Committees of Cor Lieutenant of the Third Com respondence and Safety, 1775, pany of Westerly, Rhode Is 1776. land, 1732, 1733. Representative t o General As Captain of the Fourth Westerly sembly, 1775, 1776. Company, 1746. Captain o f New Hampshire Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Troops, 1776. Major, 1 776. JOHN P OWELL, 1596 . Mrs. T heron G. Strong. Member o f the House of Bur gesses, 1632. THOMAS P RENTICE, 1621- Miss Margaret S. Hall. 1710. JOHN P OWELL, 1624-1718. Cambridge, Mass. Member of the House of Bur Lieutenant of Massachusetts, gesses of Virginia, 1658-1660, 1656. C aptain, 1662. 1663, 1666. Captain of a Troop of Horse in Mrs. Charles H. Hall. the Indian War, 1675. Miss Margaret S. Hall. Mrs. George A. Allin. WILLIAM P RATT, 1622-1678. JOHN P RESCOTT, 1707-1743. Deputy from Saybrook to the Commanded a Company in the Connecticut General Assem Expedition to Cuba in 1740. bly, 1666-1677. Sent as Commissioner to Eng Lieutenant of Train Band of land, 1743, and died there. Saybrook, Connecticut, 1661. The English government con Mrs. David J. Dickson. ferred on his widow an an Mrs. Henry G. Hart. nual life pension. Mrs. Walter B. James. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. William A. Putnam. JONATHAN P RESCOTT, 1643- Mrs. William S. Walcott. 1721. WILLIAM P RATT, 1653-1718. Representative f rom Concord to Captain of First Company of the General Court of Massa Saybrook, Connecticut, 1717. chusetts, 1692-1695, 1697. 1698, Mrs. David J. Dickson. 1699, 1712, 1713. Lieutenant, 1693. Captain of a ABRAHAM P REBLE, 1600-1663. Foot Company, 1706. _ Commissioner to hold Court in Mrs. R eginald Canning. the Province of Maine, 1653, Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. 1655-1657, 1659, 1660. Miss E llen R. Nye. Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. Mrs. H enry L. Stimson. JEDEDIAH P REBLE, 1707-1784. Captain of Infantry, Massachu THOMAS P RINCE, 1600-1673. setts, 1746. One of the Recognized Historic Lieutenant-Colonel, 1754. Founders of Plymouth Colony. 366 Governor o f Plymouth Colony, ISRAEL P UTNAM, 1718-1790. 1634, 1 638, 1657-1672. Major-General i n the Conti Governor's Assistant, 1632, 1635, nental Army, 1775. 1636, 1 637, 1639-1656. Captain o f the Fourth Com Treasurer of the Colony, 1636- pany of Connecticut Troops, 1640. 1756. Major of the Third Commissioner o f the United Regiment, Connecticut, 1758. Colonies, 1645, 1650, 1653- Lieutenant-Colonel o f Connect 1658, 1661, 1663, 1670-1672. . icut Troops in the Expedition Member of the Councils of War, against Ticonderoga, 1759. 1642, 1643, 1646, 1653, 1657, Lieutenant-Colonel i n the Expe 1658, 1667. dition against Havana, 1762. President of the Councils of Colonel, C onnecticut Troops, in War of 1657, 1658 and 1667. the Detroit Expedition, 1763. Mrs. Donald M'L. Barstow. Colonel, 1 775. Brigadier-Gen Mrs. Henry F. Cook. eral, Continental Army, 1775. Mrs. John F. Maynard. Representative f rom Pomfret to Mrs. Robert W. Paterson. the Connecticut General As Mrs. Andrew J. Townson. sembly, 1766, 1767, 1775. Mrs. Franke H. Bosworth. DAVID P ROVOOST, 1608-1657. Mrs. Charles E. Brugler. One of the Representative Body knowns a "The Nine Men in N ieuw Netherland, 1652. JAMES P UTNAM, 1661-1727. Schout for Breukkelin, Amers- Lieutenant of a Troop of Horse fort, a nd Midwout, 1651. in Salem, Massachusetts Bay. Sergeant of Burgher Corps, Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 1653.t A Fort Good Hope, 1642. JOHN P UTNAM, 1627-1710. Mrs. C harles F. Ames. Deputy from Salem to the Gen Mrs. Charles M. Booth. eral Court of Massachusetts Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. Bay, 1680,- 1686, 1691. Mrs. Henry D'A Pearce. Lieutenant of a Troop of Miss Sarah M. Provoost. Horse, 1678. Called Captain. Mrs. John O'B. Rust. Mrs. Francke H. Bosworth. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. Miss Julia C. Wells. Mrs. Robert H. White. •DAVID P ROVOOST, 1642-1721. THOMAS P UTNAM, 1614-1686. Member of the Assembly Prov Lieutenant of the First Troop ince of New York, 1699-1701. of Horse, Essex County, Mas Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. sachusetts Bay, 1662. Miss Kate Prime. DAVID P ROVOOST, 1670-1725. Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. Mayor of New York, 1699. Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. Member of the Governor's Council, Province of New JOHN P YNCHON, 1625-1703. York, 1708-1711. Deputy f rom Springfield to the Member of the Assembly, 1699- General Court of Massachu 1702, 1 711-1713, 1716-1723. setts Bay, 1659, 1662-1664. Commissioner of Connecticut Governor's A ssistant, 1665-1686. Boundaries, 1 723. Agent f or Massachusetts to Captain of a Company of Foot, confer with Sir Edward An- 1700. Major of New York dros, 1680. Militia, 1710. Member o f the Council of the Mrs. Charles F. Ames. Royal Province of New Eng Mrs. William F. Barret. land, 1686-1689. Mrc R eniamin S (Tinrrh Commissioner t o settle the Mrs. E dward Trenchard. Southern Boundary Line of Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Patent, 1671. Miss Julia C. Wells. Judgef o the Court of Common Pleas of Hampshire County, HENRY Q UACKENBUSH, 1692-1702. 1737-1813. Judgef o Probate, 1692-1702. Lieutenant df Albany Connty Lieutenant, 1 653. Captain, Troops, ' Province of New Springfield Company, 16S7. York, 1757. Captain, 1775. Sergeant-Major o f the Hamp Chairman of Albany County shire Regiment, 1671. Committee o f Safety, 1775. Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. Colonel of the Fifth Regiment, Mrs. Edward Trenchard. New York Troops, 1778. Miss Frances B. Hawley. Miss Margarita L. Hawley. JOHN P YNCHON, 2d, 1647-1721. Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. Springfield, M ass. Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. Member of Governor's Council, 1715, 1 716. Commissioner of EDMUND Q UINCY, 1635. Oyer a nd Terminer, 1718. Deputy f rom Boston to the First Judge of the Court of Common General Court of Massachu Pleas, 1 710, 1711, 1715, 1719, setts Bay, 1634. 1720, 1 721. Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Major, 1676. Colonel, 1710. Mrs. Edward Trenchard. EDMUND Q UINCY, 1627-1698. Deputy f rom Braintree to the General Court of Massachu WILLIAM P YNCHON, 1590- setts Bay, 1670, 1673, 1675, 1662. 1679, 1681, 1692. fOne o the Recognized Historic Lieutenant o f the Braintree Founders of the Colony of Company, 1676. Captain, 1684. Massachusetts Bay. fMajor o the Suffolk Regiment, Named A ssistant in the Char 1692. ter of Charles I, and served in Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 694. England, 1628, 1629. Gover Member of the Committee of nor's Assistant in Massachu Safety, 1689. setts, 1630-1636, 1642-1650. .Mrs. J Edgar Bull. Treasurer o f the Colony, 1632- Mrs. H oratio Seymour. 1634. Onef o the Commissioners to EDMUND Q UINCY, 1681-1738. govern C onnecticut, 1636. Member of Governor's Council, Commissioner to govern Spring 1715-1729, 1 734-1737. field, 1641. Justice of the Superior Court Miss D oris W. Bissell. of Massachusetts, 1718-1738. Mrs. S anford Bissell. Agent of the Colony to Eng Mrs. W allace Clark. land, 1737. Miss E lsie S. Crane. Colonel, Suffolk Regiment, 1713. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. JOHN Q UINCY, 1689-1767. Miss F rances B. Hawley. Representative from Braintree Mrs. R ipley Hitchcock. to the General Court of Mas Mrs. W illiam B. Jackson. sachusetts, 1717, 1719-1740, Miss H elen H. Jenkins. 1744, 1745, 1747, 1755-1757. Mrs. E ffingham Maynard. Speaker of the House, 1729-1740. Mrs. J ohn F. Maynard. Councillor, 1742, 1747-1753. Miss M ary H. Maynard. Called Major and Colonel in the Miss M argaret Middleton. records of Braintree. Mrs. L ouis L. Seaman. Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Mrs. L auriston L. Stone. Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 368 JOHN R ANDALL, 1701-1761. EDMUND R ICE, about 1594- Lieutenant of a Train Band of 1663. Stonington, C onnecticut. Deputy f rom Sudbury to the Captain, 1745. General Court of Massachu Mrs. G eorge A. Allin. setts, 1640, 1643, 1652-1654. Mrs. J oseph C. Anderson. Mrs. J ames M. Belden. JOHN R ATHBONE, 1702. Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. Deputy f rom New Shorehara to Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. the General Assembly of Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. Rhode Island, 1681-1684. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. Mrs. Edward Trenchard. Miss H elen H. Jenkins. Mrs. E nsign B. Pardee. JOHN R AYMOND, 1665-1737. .Mrs. C P. Williams, Jr. Captain of a Norwalk Train Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. Band, 1710. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. GEORGE R ICHARDS, 1695- 1750. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. Captain o f Train Band of New London, Connecticut, 1739. GEORGE R EADE, 1671. Miss Louisa V. Richards. Acting S ecretary of the State of Virginia, 1640. EDWARD R ICHMOND, 1632- Member o f the House of Bur 1696. gesses from James City Attorney G eneral of Rhode Is County, 1649. land, 1677-1680. Member o f the Council from Deputy from Newport to the York, 1655-1656, 1657. General Court of Rhode Is Lieutenant-Colonel. land, 1678, 1679; from Little M rs. John Claflin. Compton to the General Court of Plymouth, 1686. Lieutenant in the Militia of JOSEPH R EADE, 1694-1771. Rhode Island and Providence Member of the Governor's Plantations, 1676. Council, Province of New Lieutenant, Bristol County York, 1764-1771. Company, Plymouth Colony, Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 1686. Captain, 1690. Mrs. George de B. Greene. PELEG R EDFIELD, 1723-1760. Mrs. Wm. K. Payne. Captain of Train Band of Kill- ingworth, Connecticut, 1760. HENRY R IDGELY, 1645-1711. Miss Anne D. Proctor. Justice of the Peace for Ann Miss Lomy R. Proctor. Arundel County, Maryland, 1686. HENRY R EMSEN, 1736-1792. oDeputy t the General Assem Captain of New York City bly of Maryland, 1692. Troops, 1 775. Justice of the Peace, 1692. Colonel of the First Regiment, Mrs. Charles W. Hunt. New Y ork Troops, 1775. ROBERT R IDGELY, 1681. Ensign, 1760. Clerkf o the Provincial Court Mrs. R obert L. Belknap. and the Secretary's Office, Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 1670-1671. Acting Secretary of the Prov REM R EMSEN, JR., 1685-1752. ince of Maryland in the ab Lieutenant of Kings County sence of Sir William Talbot, Troops, Province of New 1671. York. 1738. Acting A ttorney-General, 1674. Miss Margaret S. Remsen. Mrs. Lancaster Morgan. 369 JOSHUA R IPLEY, 1658-1739. JOHN R ODMAN, 1679-1756. Deputy from Windham to Con Member of the Ninth Assem necticut General Assembly, bly of New Jersey, repre 1699, 1701-1703, 1706-1716, senting the City of Burling 1719-1722. ton, 1727-1729. Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. King's Councillor for New Jer Miss Mary S. Gould. sey, 1738-1756. Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. EDWARD R ISLEWORTH, NATHANIEL R OGERS. 1598- 1617-1691. 1655. A R ecognized Historic Founder fOne o the Ministers of Par of New Hampshire, the Exe ishes active in founding or ter Settlement, 1638. forwarding the interests of Deputy f or York to the General the Colony of Massachusetts Court of Massachusetts, 1653- Bay. 1656, 1658-1661, 1663, 1672, Minister a t Ipswich, 1638-1655. 1674-1676, 1679. Miss Charlotte T. Lane. Associate f or York County Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. Court, 1653, 1675-1677, 1679. Mrs. Edward Trenchard. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. THOMAS R OGERS, 1621. THOMAS R OBERTS, 1673. Onef o the Recognized Historic Onef o the Recognized Historic Founders of the Plymouth Founders o f New Hampshire. Colony. Appointed Governor of Dover, Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 1640. Mrs. F itch J. Swinburne. ZABDIEL R OGERS, 1737-1807. Lieutenant of the 11th Com HENRY R OBIE, 1618-1688. pany Third Regiment of Con One of the Recognized Historic necticut Militia of Norwich, Founders of New Hampshire. 1762. Captain of same, 1765. Judge of the Court of Sessions, Major of Twentieth Regiment 1684. of Connecticut Troops, 1774. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. Mrs. George H. Brown. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Miss Charlotte T. Lane. WILLIAM R OBINSON, 1693- ICHABOD R OLLINS. 1722-1800. 1751. Member of the Provincial Con Deputy f rom South Kingston gress of 1775, when the Inde to the General Assembly of pendency of New Hampshire Rhode Island, 1724-1728, 1734- was determined. 1737, 1741, 1742. Speaker of Miss L ucy W. Rollins. the House, 1735, 1741. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Deputy G overnor of Rhode Is land, 1745, 1747. JEREMIAH R OLLINS, Judgef o the Court of Equity, 1768. 1741. Ensignn i a Company of Dover, Miss L ucy C. Watson. New Hampshire, 1731. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. NATHANIEL R OCHESTER, Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 1752-1831. Member from Orange County FRANCOIS R OMBOUTS. to the Provincial Congress, 1691. North Carolina, 1774-1776. Mayorf o New York City, 1679. Member of Committee of Saf Member of the Governor's ety, 1775. Council, P rovince of New Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. York. 1 691. 370 Captain o f Provincial Troops, EDWARD R USSELL, 1733-1819. 1684. Captain o f Train Band in the Mrs. R obert F. Crary. Second Regiment of Connect Mrs. Thomas R. Harris. icut, 1774. Mrs. James M. Rankin. Captain o f Second Company of Miss Emma Schenck. Fifth Battalion of State Troops, 1776. ALBERT H EYMANS ROOSA Afterwards C olonel under State Captain of Ulster County authority. Troops, Province of New Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. York, 1673. Mrs. A bijah B. Bennett. JOHN R USSELL, . Mrs. C harles M. Booth. Deputy t o Connecticut General Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. Assembly from East Haven, Mrs. H enry D'A. Pearce. 1709, 1710; from Branford, Mrs. R obert H. White. 1714-1716, 1718, 1719-1721, Miss F lorence R. Wright. 1725-1735, 1737, 1739, 1741, 1745, 1749-1753. ARIE R OOSA, before 1725. Speaker o f the House, 1751. Captain o f Foot, Ulster and fClerk o the House, 1726-1735, Dutchess County Troops, 1737, 1739, 1741. Province of New York, 1700. Captain o f Train Band of East Mrs. Charles M. Booth. Hav;n, 1710; of Branford, ' . Mrs. Robert McCormick. 1719. Mrs. Robert W. Patterson. fMajor o Second Regiment of Mrs. Henry D'A. Pearce. Connecticut, 1 748. Mrs. Robert H. White. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1752. Mrs. William A. Copp. ISAAC R OOSEVELT, 1726-1794. Member of the New York Pro vincial Congress, 1775, 1776, JOHN R USSELL, 1626-1692. 1777. One of the Ministers active in Member o f the Provincial Con founding and forwarding the vention and of the Commit interests of the Colony of tee of One Hundred, 1775. Connecticut. Minister at Senator i n New York State, Wethersfield, 1650-1659. 1777, 1780-1787, 1788-1792. Preacher of Election Sermon, fOne o the Council of Appoint Hadley, Massachusetts, 1665. ment, 1781. Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. Member o f the Convention to Mrs. A lfred Ely. adopt the Federal Constitu Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. tion, 1788. Mrs. S tephen H. P. Pell. Mrs. James A. Glover. Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler. Mrs. A lan H. Strong. SAMUEL R UGGLES, 1629-1692. Mrs. R obert M. Thompson. Lieutenant, Roxbury Company, Miss F lorence R. Wright. 1676. C aptain, 1692. Representative from Roxbury RICHARD R USSELL, 1611-1676. to the General Court of Mas Deputy from Charlestown to sachusetts Bay, 1689-1692. the General Court of Massa Mrs. David J. Dickson. chusetts Bay, 1643, 1646, 1648, Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 1650-1658. Speaker of the House, 1648, 1654-1656, 1658. THOMAS R UGGLES, 1671-1728. Treasurer of the Colony, 1644- Fellow of Yale College, 1710- 1676. 1728. Trustee, 1710-1728. Governor's A ssistant, 1659-1676. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. Miss Louisa E. Nevins. SAMUEL R USSELL. 1660-1731. COMFORT S AGE, 1731-1799. Fellow of Yale College, 1701- Colonel of the Third Battalion 1730. of Foot of Connecticut, 1776. Preacher o f Connecticut Elec Captain of a Troop of Horse tion Sermon, 1699. of the Sixth Regiment of Mrs. William A. Copp. Connecticut, 1763. Mrs. Russell W. Moore. Lieutenant - Colonel of the Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Twenty-third Regiment of Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Connecticut, 1775. Miss Florence R. Wright. Mrs. Louisa W. Taylor. THOMAS R USSELL, 1729-1801. Deputy from to Con DANIEL S T. JOHN, 1700-1760. necticut General Assembly, Ensign at Norwalk, Connecticut. 1761-1769, 1772-1774. Lieutenant, 1744. Captain, 1746. Mrs. Russell W. Moore. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. Miss Florence R. Wright. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. ANTHONY R UTGERS, 1680- SAMUEL S T. JOHN, 1680-1755. 1746. Lieutenant of the Train Band Member o f the Assembly, Prov of Ridgefield, Connecticut, ince of New York, 1726-1737. 1718. Captain, 1727. Mrs. James A. Glover. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Mrs. Samuel V. Hoffman. Mrs. Newton Perkins. Mrs. Walter S. Russell. HENDRICK R UTGERS, 1712- RICHARD S ALTER 1728. 1779. King's A ttorney, Shrewsbury, Ensignf o New York Tro6ps, Province of East Jersey, 1697. 1737. Member of the Provincial As Lieutenant, 1 737. Captain, 1738. sembly, 1695, 1704, 1705, 1706. Miss Josephine L. Beekman. Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. Mrs. Robert L. Belknap. Mrs. David L. Hough. RICHARD S ALTER 1699-1762. Miss Margaret S. Remsen. Member of the King's Council in East Jersey, 1749-1751, WALTER R UTHERFURD, 1753-1762. 1723-1804. Justice of the Supreme Court, Captain and Major in the Royal 1754, 1761, 1762. Member of American Regiment, 1750- Special Court to try Pirates, 1760. 1761. Mrs. Alfred Ely. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. JACOB R UTSEN, 1650-1730. Member of the Assembly of the GURDON S ALTONSTALL, Province of New York, 1693- 1666-1725. 1695. 1699-1702, 1713-1726. Preacher of Election Sermon, Lieutenant-Colonel of Ulster 1697. and Dutchess County Troops, Member o f the Governor's 1700. Colonel, 1710-1721. Council, 1 704. Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. Commander-in-Chief of Con Mrs. George W. Green. necticut Troops, 1708. Mrs. Robert W. Foat. Agent of Connecticut to Eng Mrs. Alan H. Strong. land, 1710. Chief Judge of the Superior JACOB R UTSEN, Jr., 1693 . fCourt o Connecticut, 1711. fCornet o Ulster and Dutchess Governor of Connecticut, 1707- County Troops, Province of 1724. New York, 1717. Mrs. W illiam L. Halsey. Captain, 1740. Mrs. Henry F. Osborn. Mrs. A lan H. Strong. Mrs. William R. Wilson. 372 NATHANIEL S ALTONSTALL, JOHN S ANFORD, 1653. about 1639-1707. President o f Portsmouth and Deputy f rom Haverhill to the Newport, 1 653. General Court of Massachu A Founder of the Historic setts Bay, 1666, 1669-1671. Charter Colony of Ports Governor's A ssistant, 1679-1686, mouth, being one of the 1689-1692. Eighteen Original Proprie Councillor, 1 690-1694. Member tors of Aquidneck who set of Council of Safety, 1689. tled Pocasset, 1638. Commissioner o f Oyer and Ter Governor's Assistant, 1647-1649. miner, 1692. Chief Justice of Lieutenant, 1644. the Court of Common Pleas Mrs. W illiam Brookfield. of Essex County, Massa Mrs. David J. Dickson. chusetts, 1702-1707. Mrs. Walter Jennings. Captain o f the Haverhill Com pany, 1665. Major, Second JOHN S ANFORD, Jr., 1633-1687. Essex Regiment, 1680. Deputy f rom Portsmouth to the Mrs. William R. Wilson. General Court of Rhode Is land, 1656-1660, 1662-1666, SIR R ICHARD SALTON 1668-1674, 1677, 1678; from STALL, 1586, after 1658. East Greenwich, 1681, 1682, Onef o the Recognized Historic 1683, 1688. Founders of the Colony of General T reasurer of Rhode Is Massachusetts Bay. land, 1655-1660, 1662-1664. Named as Governor's Assistant fClerk o the Court of Commis in the Charter of Charles I, sioners, 1656-1659, 1663, 1666, 1628, 1629. 1667, 1671-1686. Governor's Assistant in New General R ecorder, 1656-1661, England, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1633. 1666-1669, 1671-1676. An Original Patentee of Con General A ttorney, 1663, 1664, necticut. 1670. Secretary, 1654, 1672. Mrs. Junius S. Morgan. Governor's A ssistant, 1664, 1665, Mrs. William R. Wilson. 1679, 1680. RICHARD S ALTONSTALL, 2d. Member o f Sir Edmond Andros' 1610-1694. Council, 1686. Captain, 1664. Deputy to the General Court of Mrs. David J. Dickson. Massachusetts Bay, 1635-1637. Governor's Assistant, 1637-1649, PELEG S ANFORD, 1639-1701. 1664, 1 680, 1681, 1682. Governor's Assistant, 1667-1670, Sergeant-Major of the Essex 1677-1679. Regiment, 1641. D eputy from Newport to the Mrs. William R. Wilson. General Assembly of Rhode Island, 1670, 1677. COMFORT S ANDS, 1834. Agent to England, 1677, 1683. Member o f the Provincial Con General Treasurer for the Col gress of New York, 1775, 1776. ony, 1678-1681. Member o f the Committee of Governor of Rhode Island, One Hundred, 1776. 1680-1683. Member o f the New York C aptain of a Troop of Horse, Assembly, 1784, 1785, 1788, 1667. Served in King Philip's 1789. War, 1676. Major, 1679. .Mrs. T J. O. Rhinelander. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1687. Mrs. William Brookfield. JOHN S ANDS, 1649-1712. Mrs. William A. Brown. Deputy f rom New Shoreham to Mrs. William H. Cary. the General Court of Rhode Mrs. Walter Jenning. Island, 1678, 1680, 1690. Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. Captain, 1678. Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. .Mrs. T J. O. Rhinelander. Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. NATHANIEL S ARTELL, 1681- Proprietors o f Aquidneck. 1741. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Representative f rom Groton to Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. the General Court of Massa chusetts, 1732, 1733, 1739, 1741. JOHN S AYLES, 1633-1681. Mrs. Theron G. Strong. Governor's Assistant, 1653, 1655, 1657-1659, 1 669-1671, 1674. JAMES S AUNDERS, 1640-1707. Deputy from Providence to the Justice of Ann Arundel County, General Assembly of Rhode Maryland, 1 692-1701. Island, 1655-1659, 1669, 1670, Member of Maryland Assembly, 1671, 1674, 1676, 1677, 1678. 1692-1701. Mrs. David J. Dickson. M ember of Council, 1701-1707. Mrs. David C. Clark. DANIEL S AYRE, 1666-1748. Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. Sheriff of Suffolk County, 1711- 1713. Justice at South Hamp JOHN S AUNDERS, 1745. ton, 1718-1723. Deputy f rom Westerly to the Lieutenant of Suffolk County General Assembly of Rhode Troops, 1 709, 1714. Island, 1707, 1713. Called Captain. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Mrs. E liphalet P. Stratton. HUMPHREY S CAMMON, 1677- TOBIAS S AUNDERS, 1695. 1734. Deputy f rom Westerly to the Representative f rom Biddeford General Assembly of Rhode to the General Assembly, Island, 1669, 1671, 1672, 1680, 1719. 1681, 1683, 1690. Lieutenant i n charge of the Conservator of the Peace for Garrison House at Saco Fer Westerly, 1678, 1695. ry, 1723-1724. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. nWas i the Expedition against Port Royal in 1710. JOHN S AVAGE, 1707-1792. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Captain in Command of a Com pany of Massachusetts Vol ABRAHAM S CHENCK, 1720- unteers at Forts Frontenac 1784. and Ticonderoga, 1758. Member o f the Assembly of the Mrs. Arthur B. Johnson. Province of New York, 1759- 1768. County Judge of Kings THOMAS S AVAGE, 1608-1682. County, 1767-1770. Deputy f rom Boston to the Mrs. R obert F. Crary. General Court of Massachu Mrs. T homas R. Harris. setts Bay, 1654-1657, 1659- Mrs. J ames M. Rankin. 1663, 1671, 1672, 1677, 1678. Miss E mma Schenck. Speaker o f the House, 1659, 1660, 1671, 1677, 1678. HENRY S CHENCK. 1743-1799. Governor's A ssistant, 1680, 1681. Member of the New York Pro Captain, 1 653. vincial Congress, 1775-1777. In c ommand of the Forces of Major of Minute Men, Dutchess the Colony at Medfield, 1675. County, 1775, 1776, 1777. Commander-in-Chief o f the Mrs. Robert F. Crary. Forces of the Colony, 1675, Mrs. Thomas R. Harris. 1676. Mrs. James M. Rankin. Lieutenant o f the Ancient and Miss Emma Schenck. Honorable Artillery Com pany, 1641, 1645. Captain, ROELOF M ARTENSE 1651, 1659, 1668, 1675, 1680. SCHENCK, 1619-1704. A F ounder of Rhode Island as Magistrate of Flatlands, New one of the Eighteen Original York. 1662, 1663, 1664. Deputyo t the Hempstead Con DAVID D AVIDSE SCHUY vention, 1665. LER, 1669-1715. Sherifff o Kings County, 1685. Was twice a delegate to the In fJustice o the Peace, 1689, 1692. dian Councils at Onondago Captain o f Horse, Kings in 1701. County, 1665. fSheriff o Albany County, 1705. Mrs. Walter M. Jones. Mayor of Albany, 1706. Mrs. Walter Jennings. JACOB J ANSEN SCHERMER- HORN, 1623-1688. Acting Indian Commissioner DAVID P IETERSE SCHUY under the Dutch Rule, and LER, 1690. Magistrate of Fort Orange, Acting I ndian Commissioner as 1656, 1657, 1664, 1674. under Dutch Rule, and Mag Mrs. S idney de Kay. istrate of Albany, 1673. Mrs. G eorge P. Lawton. fJustice o the Peace for Al Mrs. R obert D. Pierce. bany, 1683. Mrs. S ilas Wodell. Member o f a Convention that assumed the Government at EGBERT S CHOONMAKER. Albany and protested against Captain of a Troop of Horse in the claims of Leisler, 1689, Ulster County, in Regiment 1690. commanded by Colonel Jacob Mrs. R obert L. Fowler. Rutsen, 1700. Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. Mrs. W alter Jennings. Mrs. Walter Jennings. HENDRICK J OACHEMSE Mrs. William M. Martin. SCHOONMAKER, 1 681. Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. Lieutenant o f Ulster County Troops, Province of New HARMANUS S CHUYLER, 1727- York, 1657. 1796. Mrs. Robert W. Foat. High S heriff of Albany County, Miss Mary I. Forsyth. Province of New York, 1761- Mrs. Walter Jennings. 1770. Mrs. L. E. Van Etten. Assistant D eputy Commissary- JOCHEM H ENDRICKSE General, Northern Depart SCHOONMAKER, 1 658-1730. ment, 1776. Captain of Ulster and Dutchess Mrs. M artin W. Sampson. County Troops, Province of Mrs. C harles A. Schaefer. New York, 1700. Mrs. W alter S. Schuyler. Mrs. Walter L. Carr. Mrs. Robert W. Foat. JOHANNES S CHUYLER, 1668- Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 1747. ABRAHAM S CHUYLER, 1663- Lieutenant o f Cavalry, 1700. 1729. Captain, 1705. Lieutenant-Col Captain o f Scouts, Albany onel, 1710. Colonel of New County, P rovince of New York Troops, 1710. York, 1 702. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Lieutenant in Command of the 1698-1700, 1710-1715, 1732- Indian E xpedition, 1689. 1734, 1739-1742. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Mayor of Albany, 1703-1706. 1703-1706. Member of the Assembly, Prov Mrs. W illiam M. Martin. ince of New York, 1710-1713. Indian Commissioner to repre ARENT S CHUYLER, 1662-1731. sent the Governor of Massa Captain of New York Troops chusetts at Albany, 1724. in French and Indian War, Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 1693-1696. Mrs. Howard Townsend. Mrs. John N. Booth. Mrs. Edward Wentworth. MYNDERT S CHUYLER, 1672- Miss M argaret L. Taylor. 1755. Mrs. Howard Townsend. Mayorf o Albany, 1719-1721, Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 1723-1725. M ember of New York Assem PHILIP S CHUYLER, 1666-1724. bly, 1701-1710, 1713, 1716- Lieutenant of New York 1726, 1728-1737. Troops; in Command of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Fort at Schenectady, 1703. 1706, 1710-1712, 1715, 1728- Served as Lieutenant in Canada 1734, 1739-1745, 1752. Expedition, 1 709. Captain of Albany Troops, 1710. Captain, 1711. Major, 1714. Mrs. J ohn N. Booth. Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. Mrs. Walter C. Kerr. Mrs. John De W. Peltz. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Miss Anne S. Van Cortlandt. Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. NICHOLAS S CHUYLER, 1692- Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 1748. Captainf o Schenectady Troops, PHILIP J . SCHUYLER, 1733- Province of New York, 1747. 1804. Member of New York Assem Member o f the Continental bly, 1727. Congress, 1775, 1777-1781. Mrs. M artin W. Sampson. Commissioner o f Boundaries, Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Province of New York, 1764, Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 1783. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1774. Captain o f New York Troops, PIETER S CHUYLER, 1657-1724. 1755. Colonel, 1768. First Mayor of the City of Al Major-General o f the United bany, 1686-1694. Colonies, 1775. Presiding Judge of the Court of Member o f the New York As Common Pleas, Albany sembly, 1750, 1768, 1775. County, 1691, 1702. Surveyor-General, 1 781. State Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Senator, 1780-1784. 1691-1698. 1 706, 1712-1724. Mrs. T homas H. Barber. Member of the Governor's Mrs. Howard Townsend. Council, Province of New Mrs. Edward Wentworth. York, 1692-1720. Acting Governor as President PHILIP P IETERSE SCHUY of t he Council, 1709, 1719. LER, about 1628-1683. Lieutenant of Horse, 1685. Vice-Director o f Nieuw Nether- Major of Albany Troops, 1691. land at Fort Orange, 1655. Colonel, 1697. Lieutenant-Gen- Acting I ndian Commissioner, eral, 1711. 1655-1659, 1662, 1666-1679. Mrs. T homas H. Barber. Captain o f Troops in Albany Miss Mary L. Chase. County, 1667. Captain of a Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. Company at Schenectady, Mrs. John T. Cooper. 1669. Mrs. Emily M. de Peyster. Magistrate o f Fort Orange, Mrs. Dennis Eagan. 1655-1679, excepting four Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. years. Mrs. James A. Glover. Mrs. A nson P. Atterbury. Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. Mrs. Charles H. Hunt Mrs. Wpstern Bascome. Mrs ~ Mrs. B enjamin S. Church. ♦NATHANIEL S CRIBNER, Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 1743-1799. Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. Lieutenant of Dutchess County Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. Troops, Province of New Mrs. Alfred Ely. York, 1776. Captain, 1778. Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. JOHN S EAMAN, 1610-1695. Mrs. James A. Glover. Delegate from Hempstead to Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Convention at Nieuw Amster Mrs. James Hillhouse. dam, 1653. Mrs. David L. Hough. Captain, Queens County Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. Troops, Province of New Miss Louise E. Jones. York, 1665. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Magistrate of Hempstead, 1656. Miss Charlotte Livingston. Miss Josephine L. Beekman. Miss Julia R. Livingston. Mrs. David L. Hough. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Mrs. Oliver L. Jones. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Mrs. William Negley. Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. Mrs. Frank L. Perin. Mrs. John B. Miller. Mrs. William R. Robertson. Mrs. Dwight P. Montague. Miss Mary B. Steward. Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. Thomas W. Nickerson. Mrs. Seabrook W. Sydnor. Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. Mrs. William W. Wood. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Mrs. Oliver J. Woodhull. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. CORNELIUS S EBRING, 1652- Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 1723. Miss Fanny Schuyler. Member o f New York Assem Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. bly, 1695-1726. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Major of Kings County Troops, Mrs. John H. Southworth. Province of New York. Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. Mrs. Julian Day. Mrs. William A. Thompson. Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. Mrs. Howard Townsend. Mrs. Edward L. Parris. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. ROBERT S EDGWICK, 1611- Miss Anne S. Van Cortlandt. 1656. Miss Mariana Velasquez. Deputy f rom Charlestown to Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. the General Court of Massa Mrs. William A. Walker. chusetts Bay, 1637-1644, 1648, Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 1649. Mrs. Edward Wentworth. Captain o f the Charlestown Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. Company, 1636. Commander Mrs. Henry B. Willis. of the Fort on Castle Island, 1641. Major, 1644. Major- JOSHUA S COTTOW, 1615-1698. General of the Colony, 1652. Ensign, 1653. Captain, Ancient and Honorable Captain, S carboro Company, Artillery Company, 1645, 1648. York Regiment, 1676, and of In 1654 went in command of Garrison of Scarboro, Dis a Regiment to Jamaica, where trict of Maine. he died. iudgef o Probate, 1687, 1688. Mrs. John S. Billings. iember of the First Provincial Mrs. William H. Burr. Council, Maine, 1681, 1689. Mrs. Charles F. Chandler. Ensign, Ancient and Honorable Mrs. David J. Dickson. Artillery Company, 1657. Mrs. Charles E. Pellew. Miss Margaret S. Hall. Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 377 HENRY S EWALL, 1614-1700. JOHN S HARPE, 1643-1676. Deputy from Newbury to the Lieutenant, Captain Wads- General Court of Massachu worth's Company, Massachu setts Bay, 1661, 1662, 1663, setts Troops, in King Philip's 1666, 1668, 1670. War, and killed in Sudbury Mrs. R obert Abbe. Fight, 1676. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. Mrs. D ouglas Merritt. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. ROGER S HAW, 1661. Miss F rances A. Stiger. Deputy f rom Hampton to the Mrs. R ichard K. Tyler. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1651, 1652, 1653. STEPHEN S EWALL, 1657-1725. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Captain, Salem Company, Mas Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. sachusetts Bay, 1690. Major, 1701. Commander of WILLIAH S HEFFIELD, 1699- the Expedition against the 1778. pirate Quelch, 1704. Lieutenant, F oot Company, Mrs. Robert Abbe. Mendon, Massachusetts, 1757. Mrs. Douglas Merritt. Mrs. John Purdon. MATTHEW S EYMOUR, 1669- EBENEZER S HELDON, 1691- 1734. 1774. Deputy f rom Norwalk to the Lieutenant a t Deerfield, Massa General Court of Connecticut, chusetts, 1747. Called Captain. 1712, 1713. Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. Lieutenant a t Norwalk, 1710. Captainf o a Train Band, 1729. JOHN S HELDON, 1658-1733. Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. Ensignn i a Deerfield Company, 1689, and also at the time of THOMAS S EYMOUR, 1668- the Massacre, 1703. 1740. ySent b the Governor pi Massa Deputy f rom Hartford to Con chusetts with Captain Living necticut General Assembly, ston, to negotiate with Vau- 1719-1728. dreuil for the exchange of the Lieutenant, 1 721. prisoners carried away by the Captainf o the South Side Com French and Indians. pany of Hartford, 1725. Captain, 1 727. Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. Mrs. B ryan Lathrop. THOMAS S EYMOUR, 2d, 1705- JONATHAN S HELDON, 1687- 1767. 1769. Captain, S econd Company of Lieutenant o f a Company in Troops of Hartford, Connect Suffield, Massachusetts, 1735. icut, 1752. Lieutenant, 1744. Captain, 1743. Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. Mrs. A ndrew H. Smith. ALEXANDER S HAPLEIGH, HERCULES S HEPARD, 1585-1650. before 1 706. Agent of Sir Ferdinando Gorges Member of the Assembly of in New England. Pennsylvania, 1 684. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Justice of the Peace, Sussex County, Delaware, 1683-1685. JOHN S HAPLEIGH, 1640-1706. Miss Louise E. Jones. Ensign, in Kittery, Province of Maine, 1 665. THOMAS S HEPARD, 1605-1649. Called Lieutenant in Records of One of the Ministers of Par Massachusetts, 1696. ishes active in forwarding the Miss Lucy W. Rollins. interests of the Colony of Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Massachusetts Bay. 378 A F ounder of Harvard College. signed " these four supreme Preacher of Election Sermons, papers of American Inde 1637, 1638. Minister at Cam pendence.") bridge, 1635-1659. Deputy t o General Assembly of Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Connecticut from New Mil- Mrs. Horatio Seymour. ford, 1755, 1756, 1758-1761; from New Haven, 1764-1766. HENRY S HERBURNE, 1612- Governor's A ssistant, 1766-1785. 1680. Judgef o Superior Court, 1766- fOne o the Recognized Historic 1789. Founders of New Hampshire. Member o f Council of Safety, Deputy from Portsmouth to the 1777-1780, 1782. General Court of Massachu Member o f Continental Con setts Bay, 1660. gress, 1774, 1781, 1783, 1784. Mrs. M auritz F. H. de Haas. Representative i n the Congress Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. of the United States, 1789- Miss L ucy W. Rollins. 1791. Senator of the United Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. States, 1791-1793. Mrs. R ichard K. Tyler. Member o f the Committee of JOSEPH S HERBURNE, 1680- Five to draft the Declaration 1744. of Independence, 1776. Mem Member o f the King's Council ber of the Board of War and at Portsmouth, New Hamp Ordnance, 1776. shire, 1733-1744. Delegate t o the Convention Justicef o the Supreme Court, with respect to Currency Mo 1739. nopolies, etc., at Springfield, Colonelf o Militia, 1734. Mass., 1777. Delegate to the Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. Convention to regulate prices, etc., at New Haven, 1778. PHILIP S HERMAN, 1610-1687. Member o f a Committee of Two A Founder of the Historic to Revise the Statutes of Charter Colony of Ports Connecticut, 1783. mouth, 1638, being one of the Delegate f rom Connecticut to Eighteen Original Proprietors the Constitutional Conven of Aquidneck, who settled Po- tion, 1787. CHSSCt Commissary o f Supplies for General R ecorder, 1648-1651 Connecticut Troops at Al Commissioner from Ports bany, 1759. mouth, 1656. Mrs.. W H. L. Edwards. Deputy from Portsmouth to the Mrs. Gilbert D. Lamb. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. George D. Pratt. Island, 1665, 1667. Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. Mrs. Charles H. Doolittle. Mrs. Alexander Van Nest. Mrs. George de B. Greene. Mrs. William L. Halsey. SAMUEL S HERMAN, 1618-1684. Mrs. William B. Jackson. Governor's Assistant of Con Mrs. George P. Lawton. necticut, 1663-1668. Mrs. William Payne. Miss Alice Brinsmade. Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Miss Lucy C. Watson. MATTHEW S HERWOOD, ROGER S HERMAN, 1721-1793. 1643-1715. Signer of the Declaration of In Deputy from Fairfield to Con dependence. Signer of the necticut General Assembly, „r A < -iatinn nf th», 1691, 1692. EDWARD S HIPPEN, 1639-1712. SAMUEL S KELTON. 1592-1634. Member o f Assembly, Pennsyl One of the Recognized Historic vania, 1695, 1700. Founders of the Colony of Speaker o f Assembly, 1695. Massachusetts Bay. Member o f the Governor's One of the Ministers active in Council, 1695-1712. forwarding the interest of the President o f Council, 1703, 1704. Colony. Preached Election Presiding J ustice of Common Sermon, 1627-1634. Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. 1697. Judge of the Supreme Court, 1699, 1701, 1702. Jus JAMES S KIFFE, 1688. tice of the Peace, 1697, 1700, Deputy f rom Sandwich to the 1701. General Court of Plymouth Mayorf o Philadelphia, 1701. Colony, 1644, 1645, 1652-1658, Puisne Judge, 1703-1705. 1663-1666. Deputy Keeper of the Seal, Member of Council of War, 1667. 1/02. Commissioner of Prop Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. erty, 1701-1712. Treasurer of the City of Phila WILLIAM S KINNER. 1687- delphia, 1705-1712. 1758. Mrs. Hilborne L. Roosevelt. Missionary o f the Society for Mrs. Munroe Smith. the Propagation of the Gos pel in New Jersey, 1723-1758. EDWARD S HIPPEN, 3d, 1703- Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. 1781. Mrs. D avid L. Hough. Member o f the City Council, Philadelphia, 1 733-1743. Mayor of Philadelphia, 1744. ROBERT S LAUGHTER. Justice of the Peace, 1749; of Colonel o f Virginia Troops in Lancaster C ounty, 1753, 1761, French and Indian War, 1758. 1764, 1 770. Rosalie Slaughter Morton, Charter Trustee of the College M. D. of N ew Jersey, 1748. GILES S LOCUM, 1680-1749. A Founder of the University of Deputy from Portsmouth to the Pennsylvania, 1 749. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. Munroe Smith. Island, 1705, 1717, 1718, 1720, 1722, 1724-1726, 1735-1739. JOSEPH S HIPPEN, 1732-1810. Governor's Assistant, 1722, 1723. Captain, Pennsylvania Troops, Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 1756. Major Second Battalion in Expedition against Fort EDWARD S MALL, 1653. Duquesne, 1758. Lieutenant- Magistrate a t Saco, Maine, 1645. Colonel of Second Battalion, Mrs. William H. Moore. 1759. Secretary o f the Province of JOHN S MALL, 1723-1761. Pennsylvania, 1762-1776. Ensign u nder Captain Daniel Sento t Lancaster in 1756 to in Fogg in Train Band of Scar quire into Indian affairs. borough, 1757. Appointed J udge of the Lancas Lieutenant, 1758. Captain, 1760. ter County Court, 1789. Mrs. William H. Moore. Mrs. Munroe Smith. BENJAMIN S MITH, 1681-1723. GEORGE S ISSON. 1644-1718. Ensign in Captain Richard Deputy from Portsmouth to the Kent's Company of Newbury, General Assembly of Rhode Massachusetts, 1706, 1707; in Island, 1690, 1702, 1705, 1707. Colonel Wainwright's Regi Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. ment. Wasn i the Expedition against JAMES S MITH, 1645-1690. Port Royal under Colonel Lieutenant in the Phipps Expe Marsh, 1707. dition against Quebec, 1689- Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. 1696. fOne o the "Snow Shoe Men" DANIEL S MITH, 1692. of Newbury, Massachusetts. Deputy f rom Rehoboth to the Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1672, 1674-1678. NEHEMIAH S MITH, 1646-1727. Governor's A ssistant, 1679-1685, Deputy to the Connecticut Gen 1791. eral Assembly from New Chosen a s Alternate Commis London, 1690, 1691, 1694, 1698- sioner of the United Colonies, 1705; from Groton, 1706, 1707, 1683, 1684, 1691, 1692. 1718, 1721-1724. Member o f the Council of Sir Member of Governor's Council, , 1687. 1703-1705, 1711-1715, 1724. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. William H. Sage. PHILIP S MITH, 1633-1685. EDMUND S MITH, 1779. Deputy from Hadley to the Captain o f a Smithtown Com General Court of Massachu pany in Regiment of Colonel setts, 1677, 1680-1684. Henry Smith, Province of Associate of Hampshire County New York, 1733. Court, 1 681, 1682, 1684. Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. Lieutenant of Hadley Foot Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Company, 1678; and of Hamp shire County Company, 1678. EDWARD S MITH. 1675. Miss Alice Brinsmade. Commissioner f rom Newport to Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. the General Court of Rhode Island, 1655, 1659. RICHARD ( BULL) SMITH, Deputy to the General Assem 1692. bly, 1665-1670. Member o f the Representative Governor's Assistant, 1654, 1655, Body of Nieuw Netherland 1658, 1659, 1665, 1666. known as the "Eight Men," Mrs. Launt Thompson. 1645. Member o f the Governor's Council of New York, 1688. HENRY S MITH, 1588-1648. Mrs. Charles H. Brown. fOne o the Ministers of Par Mrs. William Negley. ishes active in forwarding the Mrs. Charles R. Stoddard. interests of the Colony of Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Connecticut prior to 1675. Mrs. William W. Wood. Minister a t Wethersfield, 1641- 1648. RICHARD S MITH, 2d, 1647- Miss E llen R. Nye. 1720. Mrs. Edward Trenchard. Lieutenant o f a Suffolk County Company, 1685. HENRY S MITH, 1681. Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. Onef o the Commissioners ap Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. pointed by the General Court Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. of Massachusetts Bay to gov ern Connecticut, 1635. RICHARD S MITH, 3d, 1696 . Deputyo t the General Court of Lieutenant o f a Smithtown, Massachusetts Bay, 1641, 1651. Long Island, Company, 1733. Magistrate a t Springfield. Later served as Captain. Mre F rancis R. StnHrlard. SAMUEL S MITH, 1602-1680. WILLIAM S MITH, 1723-1808. Deputy f rom Wethersfield to Delegate to the Provincial Con the Connecticut General gress of New Hampshire, Court, 1640, 1641, 1643-1651, 1775. 1653, 1655, 1656, 1662. Mrs. E lbert Floyd-Jones. Deputy f rom Hadley to the General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1661, 1663-1665, WILLIAM H ENRY SMITH, 1667, 1668, 1671, 1673, 1678. 1690-1742. Lieutenant o f a Company of Major of Suffolk County Wethersfield, Connecticut, Troops, Province of New 1656. York, 1715. Miss A lice Brinsmade. Mrs. W illiam S. Livingston. Mrs. John W. Gillette. Mrs. Eliphalet P. Stratton. Mrs. Henry G. Hart. Mrs. W. H. Van Sinderen. WILLIAM P EARTREE SMITH, 1724-1801. Charter Trustee of the College WILLIAM ( TANGIER) of N ew Jersey, 1748. SMITH, 1655-1704. Member of a Committee of Saf Chief Justice of the Province of ety, 1774. Member of the New Y ork. 1692-1699, 1700. Provincial Congress, 1775. Justice of the Supreme Court, Member of the First State Con 1691-1693. vention in New Jersey, 1774. M ember of the Governor's Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensse Council. 1 691-1704. laer. Judge of the Court of Admir alty, 1693-1696, 1697-1701. JAN S NEDEKER. 1679. Acting Governor of the Prov Delegate t o the Convention held ince, 1701. at F latbush, 1664. Mrs.Charles H . Brown. Magistrate of Midwout, 1654- Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 1658, 1660, 1661, 1663, 1664. Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. Mrs. George C. Avery. Mrs. William S. Livingston. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Miss Alice Scarborough. Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. NICHOLAS S NOW, 1670. Mrs. Eliphalet P. Stratton. Onef o the Recognized Historic Founders o f Plymouth. WILLIAM S MITH. 1696-1769. Deputy from Eastham to the Judge of the Supreme Court of General Court of Plymouth New Y ork, 1763. Colony, 1648, 1650, 1652, 1657. Recorder of New York City, Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 1736. Attorney-General, 1751. Mrs. Henry F. Cook. Member of the Governor's Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Council, 1753-1767. Commis Mrs. George F. Ralph. sioner of Boundaries, 1754. Member of the Colonial Con JOHANNES S NYDER, 1720- ference held in Albany, 1754. 1794. Mrs. James A. Glover. Member o f the New York Pro Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. vincial Congress, 1776. Mrs. Will- ' »*aior of a Northern — Regiment 1775. HENRY S OANE, 1620-1662. WILLIAM S PENCER, 1640. Speaker of the House of Bur 1640. gesses of Virginia, 1660, 1661. Deputy f rom Newtown to the Mrs. Charles H. Adams. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. setts Bay, 1634-1638. Lieutenant, N ewtown Company, GEORGE S OULE, 1680. 1636. Deputy f rom Duxbury to the Committee t o the Connecticut General Court of Plymouth General Assembly, 1639, 1640. Colony, 1642, 1645, 1646, 1650, Charter Member of the Ancient 1651, 1654. and Honorable Artillery Mrs. J ohn C. Brown. Company of Boston. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Mrs. F rederick P. Allen. Mrs. Newton Perkins. Mrs. B uell P. Mills. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. CONSTANT S OUTHWORTH, Mrs. G eorge H. Warren. 1614-1678. Mrs. W illiam W. Webb. Deputy from Duxbury to the ALEXANDER S POTSWOOD, General Court of Plymouth 1676-1740. Colony, 1647, 1649-1656, 1658- Governor of Virginia, 1710- 1669. Treasurer of the Col 1722. ony, 1659-1678. Made t he Treaty with the Six Governor's Assistant, 1670-1678. Nations, 1 722. Ensign of the Duxbury Com Postmaster-General of the Eng pany, 1646. lish Colonies in America, Member of the Councils of War 1730-1739. of 1 658, 1667. Commissioned Major-General, Commanding General in King Commanding in the Expedi Philip's War. tion against Carthagena, with Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. Admiral Vernon, 1740. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. John M. Bowers. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. Miss Mary S. Gould. Miss Maude S. Stockton. Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. JOHN S POTSWOOD, 1758. Mrs. George F. Ralph. Deputy f rom Orange County, Mrs. William H. Sage. Virginia, to the House of JONATHAN S PARROW, 1633- Burgesses, 1748, 1749; and 1706. from Spotsylvania County, Representative f rom Eastham 1756, 1757, 1758. to the General Court of Ply County Lieutenant of Spotsyl mouth, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1673- vania County. 1679, 1681-1686, 1689-1691. Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. County J udge, 1689. Associate JOHN S PRAGUE, 1624-1692. for Barnstable County, 1690, Deputy from Malden to the 1691. Justice of the Superior General Court of Massachu Court of Common Pleas, 1695- setts Bay, 1689, 1690, 1691. 1706. Lieutenant. Captain of the Lieutenant i n King Philip's Malden Company, 1685. War. Captain, 1677. Com Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. manded Military Company of RALPH S PRAGUE. -1650. Scituate, Massachusetts, 1689. Onef o the Recognized Historic Mrs. Henry F. Cook. Founders of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. THOMAS S PENCER, 1596-1681. Deputy from Charlestown to One of the Recognized Historic the General Court, 1635-1641, Founders of New Hampshire. 1644, 1645. Lieutenant, 1637. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 383 JOHN S PRATT, . Mrs. A lfred Ely. Speaker o f Assembly of the Mrs. James A. Glover. Province of New York, 1690. Mrs. James Kent. Member of the Assembly, 1693- Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 1695. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Mrs. J ames M. Lawton. Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. JOSEPH S TAFFORD. THOMAS S PYCER, 16S8. Captain, R hode Island Troops, Delegate t o the Convention 1731. M ajor, 1739. held in Nieuw Amsterdam, Deputy from Warwick to the 1653. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. M argaret S. Remsen. Island, 1730-1733, 1735, 1737, 1739. 1741-1744, 1746. ABRAM S TAATS, 1694. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Majorf o Albany Troops, Prov Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. ince of New York, 1669. Captain, 1669. SAMUEL S TAFFORD, 1636- Special I ndian Commissioner as 1718. under the Dutch Rule, 1690. Deputy f rom Warwick to the Mrs. John R. Brodhead. General Assembly of Rhode Is Mrs. James H. Brookmire. land, 1670, 1672, 1674, 1679, Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 1682, 1686, 1690, 1705. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Lieutenant, 1705. Mrs. Alfred Ely. Mrs. L ucy C. Watson. Mrs. James A. Glover. Mrs. Edward H. Jewett. MYLES S TANDISH, 1586-1656. Mrs. James Kent. One of the Recognized Historic Mrs. W. Irving Kent. Founders o f Plymouth. Miss Julia G. McAllister. Captain of Plymouth Forces, Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 1621. Captain of an Expedition Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. against the Dutch, 1653. Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. Member of the Councils of War Mrs. Howard Townsend. of 1 642, 1643, 1646, 1653. Mrs. Alexander L. Ward. Deputy from Duxbury to the Mrs. Nathaniel T. Wilson. General C ourt, 1642, 1643. Governor's Assistant, 1632-1635, BARENT S TAATS, 1680-1752. 1637-1641, 1645-1656. Treasur Captain of Albany Troops, er of the Colony, 1644-1656. Province of New York, 1722. Miss Frances S. Adam. Lieutenant in French and In Mrs. John Q. A. Johnson. dian War, 1706-1709. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. Mrs. French E. Chadwick. Mrs. Robert R. Sizer. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. JOCHEM S TAATS, 1654-1712. Captain of New York Troops CALEB S TANLEY, 1642-I7la and in Command of all the Secretary of Connecticut Col Forces at Albany, 1690. ony, 1709-1711. Ensign, 1684. Commissioner Deputy from Hartford to Con of Indian Affairs, 1690. necticut General Court, 1683, Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 1684, 1689, 1690. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Governor's Assistant, 1692-1701. Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. Commissioner of Indian Affairs at A lbany, 1694. SAMUEL S TAATS, 1657-1716. Captain of Train Band of South Member of the Governor's Side of Hartford, 1689. Council, Province of New Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. York, 1698-1702, 1710-1716. Mrs. William L. Harkness. 384 Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. Mrs. W illiam A. Perry. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Mrs. William H. Sage. Mrs. Edward G. Janeway. Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. Mrs. Payson Merrill. Miss Julia C. Wells. Mrs. Roswell-Smith. Mrs. William R. Wilson. Mrs. George P. Slade. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. ANTHONY S TANYAN, 1611- Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 1684. Deputy f rom Hampton to the JOHN S TANLEY, 1624-1706. General Court of Massachu Deptuy from Farmington to setts Bay, 1654. Connecticut General Court, Representative to the General 1659, 1664-1671. 1673. 1674, Assembly of New Hampshire, 1676, 1678-1687, 1689-1691, 1680, 1684. 1693, 1695, 1696. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Captain, Hartford County, 167S. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Captain of Train Band of Farm ington, 1691. ISAAC S TEARNS, 1671. Mrs. J ames O. Carpenter. Onef o the Recognized Historic Mrs. Buell P. Mills. Founders of Massachusetts Bay. NATHANIEL S TANLEY, 1683- Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. 1755. Treasurer o f Connecticut Col SAMUEL S TEARNS, 1673 . ony, 1649-1655. Representative f rom Water- Governor's A ssistant, 1725-1749. town to the General Court of Lieutenant-Colonel o f First Massachusetts, 1714, 1715, Regiment of Hartford, 1739. 1718-1721, 1730, 1731. Miss Annie B. Dexter. Called Lieutenant. Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. JOHN S TANTON 1641-1713. Miss Florence R. Wright. Stonington, Connecticut. Captain of a Company in a THOMAS S TEBBINS, 1620-1683. Connecticut Regiment in Lieutenant in Springfield, Mas King Philip's War, took part in the Narragansett Swamp sachusetts Bay, 1683. Fight, December 19th, 1675. Mrs. Walter L. Carr. Mrs. James J. Belden. Mrs. Henry G. Hart. Mrs. William A. Perry. Mrs. David I. Mackie. JOHN S TEELE, 1665. THOMAS S TANTON, 1610-1677. Deputy f rom Cambridge to the Deputy from Stonington to the General Court of Connecti General Court of Massachu cut, 1651. 1666-1674. setts Bay, 1634, 1635. Appointed by the General Court One of the seven Commission to act as Interpreter with the ers appointed by the General Indians, 1638. Court of Massachusetts to Commissioner of Boundary be govern Connecticut, 1635. tween Rhode Island and Con Deputy from Hartford to the necticut, 1668. General Court of Connecticut, Mrs. G eorge A. Allin. 1636-1645; from Farmington, Miss Elsie S. Crane. 1646-1658. Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Mrs. Walter Jennings. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. Mrs. Lewis Lampman. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Mrs. Frederic R. Lefferts. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 385 PETER S TEENBERGER, Mayorf o Annapolis, 1759, 1760, 1790. 1763, 1764. Lieutenant i n a Virginia Regi Judgef o the Court of Vice-Ad ment under Captain Charles miralty, 1760. Lewis and Colonel George fCaptain o the Annapolis Com Washington. pany of Militia, 1761. Lieutenant i n Expedition Miss Margaret S. Remsen. against the French, 1755. Mrs. Clinton L. Nourse. JOHN S TEVENS, 1639-1689. Lieutenant at Casco Bay, JOHN S TEPHENS, 1740. Maine. Died in service, 1689. Captain o f a Company of New Mrs. Irwin A Sprague. York Troops in the Expedi tion against Carthagena. 1739. GEORGE S TEVENSON, 1718- Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 1783. fJustice o the Peace and Ran DANIEL S TERLING, 1671-1749. ger-General, in York County, Captain of Train Band of Lyme, Pennsylvania, 1749. Connecticut, 1728. Register of Wills and Recorder Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. of Deeds, Cumberland County. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Appointed on the Commission to settle the accounts after the capture of . BENJAMIN S TETSON, 1641- Mrs. William G. Park. 1711. Deputy f rom Scituate to the General Court of Plymouth JAMES S TEVENSON, 1688-1769. Colony, 1691, 1700. High Sheriff of the County of fCaptain o Scituate Militia, 1695. Albany, Province of New Mrs. William H. Moore. York, 1731. Miss Anne S. Van Cortlandt. ROBERT S TETSON, 1612-1702. Deputy f rom Scituate to the THOMAS S TEVENSON, 1674- General Court of Plymouth, 1719. 1653-1662, 1666, 1667, 1669- fJustice o the Peace for Bucks 1671, 1673, 1674, 1677, 1678. County, Pennsylvania, 1708- Member o f a Council of War to 1710. act with the Magistrates, 1671. Member f rom Bucks County to fCornet o a Plymouth Troop, the Provincial Assembly, 1659. 1710-1714, 1715-1718. Commissioner o n Boundary Mrs. W illiam E. Verplanck. with Massachusetts, 1664. Mrs. William H. Moore. JAMES S TEWART, . Mrs. William B. Wood. Captain o f a Militia Company, Harford County, Maryland, GEORGE S TEUART, 1708-1780. 1775-1777. Represented Annapolis in the Miss Margaret S. Remsen. Housef o Burgesses of Mary land. 1757-1764. EPHRAIM S TILES, 1645-1714. Member of the Council of Deputy from Stratford to the Maryland, 1 769-1773. Connecticut General Assem Justice of Anne Arundel bly, 1686, 1690, 1692, 1695- County, 1 746-1748. 1697, 1699, 1702, 1704, 1709, Justice of the Provincial Court 1710. of M aryland, 1749-1766. Miss A lice Brinsmade. Judge and Register of the Mrs. Charles P. Britton. Maryland L and Office, 1747- Mrs. Jefferson Clark. 1766. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 386 BENJAMIN S TILLMAN, 1726- vise m eans to reinforce Gen eral Washington, 1776. Ensign i n the First Westerly, Captured by Tories and impri Rhode Island Company. soned until Congress inter Kings County Regiment, 1768. fered for his release, 1777. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Mrs. Moses T. Pyne. GEORGE S TILLMAN, 1739- ANTHONY S TODDARD, 1617- 1817. 1686. Deputy f rom Westerly to the Deputy f rom Boston to the General Assembly of Rhode General Court of Massachu Island, 1761, 1762, 1765, 1790, setts Bay, 1650, 1659, 1660, 1791. 1665-1684. Ensign i n the First Military Miss E lsie S. Crane. Company of Westerly, 1744. Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. Lieutenant, 1 745. Captain, 1746, Mrs.. C S. Leffingwell. 1775. Mrs. W illiam A. Putnam. Captain, T hird Westerly Com .Mrs. E M. Townsend, Jr. pany, 1777, 1781, 1783, 1784. Majorf o First Regiment of SOLOMON S TODDARD, 1643- Washington County, Rhode 1729. Island, 1785, 1790. Fellow o f Harvard College, Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 791. 1666, 1 667. Lieutenant-Colonel C ommand Preached an Election Sermon ant. 1792. before the General Court of Mrs. E dward S. Harkness. Massachusetts, 1703. Miss Elsie S. Crane. NICHOLAS S TILLWELL, Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. -1671. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Lieutenant o f Troops at Eso- Mrs. Martin S. Watts. pus, Province of Nieuw Neth- erland, 1663. EBENEZER S TONE, 1662-1754. Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. Representative from Newton to Mrs. Robert H. White. the General Court of Massa chusetts, 1720-1724. Councillor, 1730-1733. JOHN S TITES, 1706-1782. Mrs. S amuel B. Duryea. Delegate f rom Essex County to the Provincial Congress of SAMUEL S TONE, 1602-1663. New Jersey, held at Trenton One of the Ministers of Par in May, June and August, ishes active in founding or 1775. forwarding the interests of Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. the Colony of Connecticut prior to 16/5. RICHARD S TOCKTON, 1730- Chaplain of Connecticut Troops 1781. in t he Pequot War, 1637. fSigner o the Declaration of In Minister at Hartford, 1636-1663. dependence. Miss Alice Brinsmade. Member o f the King's Council, Mrs. John W. Gillette. of New Jersey, 1678-1775. Mrs. Walter N. Kernan. Justicef o the Supreme Court, Mrs. Joseph R. Swan. 1774. Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. Member o f the Continental Congress, 1 776. SIMON S TONE, 1631-1707. Author of "An Expedient for Deputy from Watertown to the the S ettlement of American General Court of Massachu Disputes," 1 774. setts Bay, 1678-1684, 1686, One of a Committee to visit and 1689, 1702. relieve t he Army; and to de- Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 387 AUGUSTINE S TORER. PETER S TRETCH, 1746. One o f the Recognized Historic Member o f the Common Coun Founders of New Hampshire. cil, City of Philadelphia, 1708- A member of the Exeter Com 1746. bination, 1639. Mrs. B enjamin S. Church. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. JOHN S TRONG, 1605-1699. JOHN S TORER, 1694-1768. Deputy from Taunton to the Representative f rom Wells, General Court of Plymouth Maine, to the General Assem Colony, 1641, 1642, 1643. bly of Massachusetts, 1748- Miss D oris W. Bissell. 1751, 1754. Mrs. C harles P. Britton. Special J ustice of York Court Mrs. C harles H. Brown. of Common Pleas. 1743, 1749, Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. 1751. Mrs. J ohn L. Lawrence. Lieutenant. C aptain _ in First Mrs. A rthur H. Lee. Massachusetts Regiment at Miss F aith Moore. the Siege of Louisburg, 1744. Mrs. G eorge P. Slade. Called C olonel, 1755. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. S amuel Verplanck. JOSEPH S TORER, 1648-1730. JAN S TRYCKER, 1615-1697. Ensign of a Company at Wells, Captain of Troops at Midwout, Maine, 1 681. Long Island, Province of Lieutenant in Command of a New York, 1673. Garrison, 1690. Delegate to the Conventions of Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 1653, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1674. Mrs. Arthur C. Smith. Mrs. E dward H. Butler. Mrs. B enjamin S. Church. SAMUEL S TOUGHTON. 1702- Mrs. C harles B. Curtis. 1789. Mrs. J ulian Day. fCaptain o Company of Wind Miss R uth W. Lawrence. sor, Connecticut, 1751. Mrs. A ustin D. Middleton. Miss Doris W. Bissell. Mrs. W illiam Negley. THOMAS S TOUGHTON, Miss M argaret S. Remsen. 1661. Mrs. C harles F. Roe. oDeputy t the Connecticut Gen Mrs. J oseph F. Simmons. eral Court, 1639, 1640, 1643, Mrs. P rescott Slade. 1645-1648. Mrs. F rancis R. Stoddard. Ensign of Connecticut Troops, Mrs. M alcolm Stuart. 1636. Lieutenant, 1640. Mrs. C harles W. Whipple. Mrs. S anford Bissell. Mrs. S ilas Wodell. Miss M ary S. Gould. Mrs. W illiam W. Wood. Mrs. H enry G. Hart. Mrs. H aldemand P. Young. Mrs. A rthur H. Lee. PETRUS S TUYVESANT, 1592- Miss F aith Moore. 1672. Mrs. W ilhelmus Mynderse. Governor a nd Director-Genera! Mrs. W illiam A. Perry. of Nieuw Netherland, 1647- JOSEPH S TOUT, 1767. 1664. Colonelf ~ T " •- Governor o f the Island of Cora- "nHpr the Dutch West 1644. Mrs. L ouis B. McCagg. RICHARD S WAN, 1678. Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. Deputy f rom Rowley to the Mrs. John S. Runnells. General Court of Massachu Mrs. John B. White. setts Bay, 1660, 1667-1673, 1675, 1677. CASPER S TYMETS, 1702. Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. Lieutenant o f Bergen County Troops i n New Jersey, 1673. CORNELIS S WARTWOUT, Captain, 1673. 1722-1775. Delegate t o the Convention Captain of Dutchess County nheld i New Orange, 1674. Troops, Province of New Member from Bergen to the York, 1760. First General Assembly of Mrs. W alter J. Green. New Jersey, 1668. Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. JACOBUS S WARTWOUT, 1692- 1749. WILLIAM S UMNER, 1605-1688. Captain o f Ulster County Deputy from Dorchester to the Troops, Province of New General Court of Massachu York, 1710. setts Bay, 1658, 1666-1670, Assistant Judge of the Court of 1672, 1678-1681. 1683-1686. Common Pleas, Dutchess Mrs. John L. Lawrence. County, 1745. Mrs. Luke V. Lockwood. Mrs. W alter J. Green. Miss Margaret Middleton. Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. SAMUEL S WAINE, 1682. ROELOF S WARTWOUT, 1634- Deputy f rom Branford to the 1715. General Court of New Haven Schout F iscaal for Wiltwyck, Colony, 1653-1659, 1661-1664, 1661. Member of Leisler's and to the Connecticut Gen Council, 1689. eral Court, 1665. Mrs. C harles M. Booth. Member f rom Newark to the Mrs. Q uincy Gillmore. First General Assembly of Mrs. W alter J. Green. New Jersey, 1668. Mrs. H enry D'A. Pearce. Lieutenant a nd Chief Military Mrs. I saac N. Phelps. Officer at Branford, 1653. Mrs. J ohn O'B. Rust. Captain o f Militia at Newark, Mrs. S tephen Van Renssel 1673. aer. Mrs. W illiam C. Doane. Mrs. R obert H. White. Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. THOMAS S WARTWOUT, 1607- WILLIAM S WAINE, 1585 , 1670. after 1 657. Delegate t o the Convention A C ommissioner appointed by held at Nieuw Amsterdam, the General Court of Massa 1653. chusetts Bay to govern Con Mrs. C harles M. Booth. necticut, 1635. Mrs. Walter J. Green. Deputy f rom Watertown to the Mrs. Henry D'A. Pearce. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. setts Bay, 1636. Mrs. Robert H. White. Deputy f rom Wethersfield to the Connecticut General BENJAMIN S WETT, 1626-1697. Court, 1636, 1637, 1641-1643. Ensign, Newbury Company, Magistrate o f Connecticut, 1637, Massachusetts B ay, 1651. 1643, 1644. Lieutenant, 1675. JOHN S WIFT, 1720-1802. MICAIELL T AINTOR, 1652- Member o f the Common Coun 1731. cil of Philadelphia, 1757-1760, Deputy f rom Colchester to the 1762, 1771, 1773-1776. Connecticut General Assem Collector of the Port of Phila bly, 1708-1716, 1718-1721. 1723- delphia, 1762-1772. 1726. Justice of the Peace for Courts Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. of Bucks County, Pennsyl vania, 1773, 1774, 1802. ROGER T ALBOT, 1723. Mrs. James Hillhouse. Matef o the Sloop "George," a Miss Louise E. Jones. Transport in His Majesty's Miss Charlotte Livingston. service, 1722. Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. Acted as Master of Sloop "George" when Captain John WILLIAM S WIFT, 1756. Stratton was wounded by the Deputy f rom Sandwich to the Indians. General Court of Massachu Mrs. William H. Moore. setts. JOHN T ALCOTT, 1660. Mrs. G eorge F. Ralph. Deputy f rom Cambridge to the General Court of Massachu ♦ABRAHAM S WITS, 1730-1814. setts Bay, 1634-1636; from Lieutenant New York Troops, Hartford to the Connecticut 1768. Major, 1775. General Court, 1637-1653. Miss Anna Van Santvoord. Governor's A ssistant, 1654-1660. Commissioner o f the United ZACHARIAH S YMMES. 1599- Colonies, 1656-1658. 1671. Treasurer o f Connecticut, 1654- Onef o the Ministers of Par 1660. ishes active in forwarding the Miss. M Elizabeth Beers. interests of the Colony of Miss Doris W. Bissell. Massachusetts Bay. Miss Elsie S. Crane. Preached a n Election Sermon, Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 1648. Minister at Charleston, Mrs. William L. Harkness. 1634-1671. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Miss Frances B. Hawley. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. Mrs. Walter B. James. SAMUEL S YMONDS. 1595-1678. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Deputy from Ipswich to the Mrs. Effingham Maynard. General Court of the Colony, Miss Mary H. Maynard. 1638-1642. Miss Margaret Middleton. Governor's Assistant, 1643-1673. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Deputy Governor of the Col Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. ony of Massachusetts Bay, Mrs. Edwin Thome. 1673-1678. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Mrs. E. Le Grand Beers. Miss Julia C. Wells. Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. JOHN T ALCOTT, 1632-1688. Miss Margaret Stimson. A Corporator named in the Connecticut Charter of PHILIP T ABER, 1605-1673. Charles II, 1662. Deputy from Yarmouth to the Commissioner of the United General Court of Plymouth Colonies, 1662, 1663, 1669- Colony, 1639, 1640. 1677, 1683, 1684, 1686. Commissioner to the General Deputy from Hartford to the Court of Rhode Island from General C ourt, 1660, 1661. Portsmouth, 1660, 1663; from Magistrate and Governor's As Providence, 1661. sistant of Connecticut, 1662- Mrs. F rederick Allien. 1687. Treasurer, 1660-1676. Chief M ilitary Officer of Hart JAMES T AYLOR, 1674-1729. ford County, 1672. Major, Member from King and Queen 1673. County of the House of Bur Commander-in-Chief o f the Mil gesses of Virginia, 1702-1714. itary Forces of Connecticut Justice for King and Queen sent against New York, 1673. County, 1702, 1714. Lieutenant-Colonel of Connect Mrs. Charles H. Adams. icut Troops, 1687. Mrs. George P. Bowler. Miss M. Elizabeth Beers. Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. Mrs. Walter B. James. Mrs. Leonard G. Quinlin. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Mrs. Edwin Thorne. JAMES T AYLOR, 1732-1814. Member from King and Queen County of the House of Bur JOSEPH T ALCOTT, 1667-1741. gesses of Virginia, 1762-1764. Deputy f rom Hartford to Con Member of the Committee of necticut General Assembly, Safety, Orange County, 1774, 1708-1710. 1775. Member of the Con Speaker o f the House, 1710. ventions of 1774, 1776.' Governor's A ssistant, 1711-1723. Mrs. George P. Bowler. Judge o f the County Court of Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. Hartford County, 1714. fJudge o the Superior Court of JOHN T AYLOR, 1641-1704. Connecticut, 1/21. Captain of a Company of Majorf o a Militia Regiment of Northampton, Massachusetts, Hartford County, 1710. 1704, and killed by Indians Deputy-Governor, 1 723. while leading his Company. Governor o f Connecticut, 1724- Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 1741. WILLIAM T ELLER, 1620- Mrs. S anford Bissell. 1701. Lieutenant o f a Company of SAMUEL T ALCOTT, 1635-1691. Foot, Albany County, Prov Governor's Assistant of Con ince of New York, 1669. necticut, 1685-1687, 1689-1691. Mrs. J ohn N. Booth. Deputy from Wethersfield to Mrs. C yrus L. W. Eidlitz. the Connecticut General Mrs. T homas R. Harris. Court, 1669-1684. Mrs. G eorge F. Ralph. Captain of a Company of Hart Mrs. F rancis H. Saltus. ford County, 1681. Miss D oris W. Bissell. WILLIAM T ELLER, 1695 . Mrs. W allace Clarke. Lieutenant o f Schenectady Miss E lsie S. Crane. Troops, Province of New Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. York, 1733. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. Mrs. C yrus L. W. Eidlitz. Mrs. R ipley Hitchcock. Mrs. George F. Ralph. Miss H elen H. Jenkins. ENABRAHAM T BROECK, Mrs. E ffingham Maynard. 1734-1810. Miss M ary H. Maynard. Member of the Assembly of Miss M argaret Middleton. the Province of New York, Mrs. L ouis L. Seaman. 1761-1775. Miss J ulia C. Wells. Delegate from Albany County to the First, Second, Third GEORGE T AYLOR, 1711-1792. and Fourth Provincial Con Member from Orange County gress, 1775, 1776, 1777. of the House of Burgesses of Colonel of the Third Regiment Virginia, 1748-1758. of Albany County Troops, Colonel, Militia of Orange 1775-1778. County, 1755. Brigadier-General, 1778. Mrs. L eonard G. Quinlin. Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. DIRCKEN T BROECK, 1686- MATTHEWEN T EYCK, 1728- 1751. 1809. Member o f the New York Lieutenant, D utchess County Assembly, 1 728-1737. Troops, Province of New Commissioner of Indian Affairs, York, 1759. 1732-1738, 1 742-1746. Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. Mayor of Albany, 1746-1748. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. ERHENDRICK T BOS, 1704- 1762. DIRCK W ESSELSE TEN Lieutenant, D utchess County BROECK, 1642-1717. Troops, Province of New First Recorder of Albany, 1686. York, 1737. Captain, 1739. Member of the New York Mrs. Walter J. Green. Assembly, 1 691-1698. Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1691-1706. ERJOHANNES T BOS, 1665- M ayor of Albany, 1696-1698. Major of a Regiment of Albany Member o f the New York County Troops, 1700. Assembly, 1 717-1726. Mrs. Walter W. Adams. Lieutenant of Dutchess County Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. Troops, Province of New Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. York, 1715. Mrs. Dennis Eagan. Mrs. W alter J. Green. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. Mrs. William M. Martin. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. ALBERT T ERHUNE, 1651-1709. Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. Member of the Assembly of the Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. Province of New Jersey, 1696. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. JOHANNESEN T BROECK SAMUEL T ERRY, 1661-1730. 1740-1822. Deputy from Enfield to the Delegate to Third Provincial General Court of Massachu Congress, May, 1776, Prov setts, 1708, 1709, 1710, 1712, ince of New York. 1714-1718. 1720, 1724, 1725. Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. Sergeant, 1705. Ensign, 1705. Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. Captain, 1716. Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. Mrs. E dward Trenchard. WESSELEN T BROECK, 1636- ANTHONY T HACHER, 1587- 1704. 1667. Acting I ndian Commissioner, as Deputy f rom Yarmouth to the under Dutch Rule, and Mag General Court of Plymouth istrate of Albany, 1689. Colony, 1643-1647, 1651, 1652, Lieutenant o f a Troop of Horse, 1654, 1659, 1663, 1665. Province of New York, 168S. Member of the Councils of Lieutenant o f Foot, 1700. War of 1642, 1658, 1667. Special A mbassador to Canada Mrs. John W. McBurney. from Governor Dongan. Mrs. Dennis Eagan. JOHN T HACHER, 1638-1713. Mrs. William H. Young. Deputy from Yarmouth to the HENDRICKEN T EYCK, 1680- General Court of Plymouth 1772. Colony, 1668-1671, 1673, 1674, Lieutenant i n Company of Al 1676, 1678, 1679, 1680. bany Militia, 1722. Member of the Council of War, Captain, 1725. 1681. Mrs. C harles M. Robinson. Governor's A ssistant, Plymouth 392 Colony, 1 682-1686, 1689-1691. NATHANIEL T HOMAS, 1643- Councillor i n Massachusetts, 1718. 1694-1707. Deputy f rom Marshfield to the Justicef o the Court of Com General Court of Plymouth mon Pleas of Barnstable Colony, 1672, 1677, 1682-1685. County, 1692-1713. 1690, 1691; to the General Lieutenant, Y armouth Com Court of Massachusetts, 1692. pany, 1681. Called Colonel, Councillor of the Province, 1692. 1693-1702. Mrs. J ohn W. McBurney. J udge of the Court of Common Pleas for Plymouth County, JOSEPH T HACHER 1699-1763. 1692-1712. Judge of Probate, Captainf o the Third Company, 1702-1718. Commissioner of Seventh Massachusetts Regi Oyer and Terminer, 1713. Jus ment, 1745. tice of the Superior Court, Colonel o f a Massachusetts 1712-1718. Regiment which served in the Member of the Councils of War Expeditions against Fort Wil of 1 681, 1685. liam Henry and Crown Point, Lieutenant, King Philip's War, 1756. 1675. Mrs. J ohn W. McBurney. Captain o f the Marshfield Com pany, 1681. Colonel, 1702. PETER T HACHER, 1651-1727. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Fellow of Harvard College, 1674-1676, 1 697-1707. WILLIAM T HOMAS, 1573-1651. Preacher of Election Sermons Governor's Assistant, Plymouth before the General Court, Colony, 1642-1644, 1646-1650. Massachusetts, 1711, 1726. Deputy from Marshfield to the Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. General Court of the Colony, THOMAS T HACHER, 1620- 1641, 1645. 1678. Member of the Council of War, fOne o the Ministers of Par 1642. ishes active in founding or Mrs. J ohn W. McBurney. forwarding the interests of Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. JOHN T HOMPSON, 1616-1696. First P astor of the Old South Deputy from Barnstable to the Church in Boston. General Court of Plymouth Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. Colony, 1671, 1672; from Mid- Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. dleburgh, 1674, 1675, 1680, 1681-1686. DENYS T HEUNISSE, 1654- Lieutenant in King Philip's 1707. War, 1675. Lieutenant o f Richmond County Mrs. Frederick Allien. Troops, Staten Island, Prov ince of New York, 1700. WILLIAM T HOMPSON, 1599- Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. 1666. Miss F lorence R. Wright. Onef o the Ministers of Par ishes active in founding or NATHANIEL T HOMAS, 1606- forwarding the interests of 1675. the Colony of Massachusetts Deputy f rom Marshfield to the Bay. General Court of Plymouth Minister a t Braintree, 1639-1666. Colony, 1642. Mrs. William A. Perry. Ensign, M arshfield Company, Mrs. William H. Seward. 1638. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Lieutenant, 1 643. Captain, 1644. Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 393 WILLIAM T HOMPSON, 1731- Associate J udge for Hampshire 1818. County, 1 676-1679. Majorn i a Massachusetts Regi Governor's Assistant, 1680-1686. ment, 1756, served at Fort Mrs. Wallace B. Rogers. William Henry and in the Crown Point Expedition. ROBERT T ITUS, 1600 . Mrs. John W. McBurney. Deputy f rom Rehoboth to the General Court of Plymouth FRANCIS T HORNTON, 1682- Colony, 1648, 1649, 1650. 1726. Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. Member f rom Spottsylvania of Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. the House of Burgesses of Miss Mary B. Steward. Virginia, 1723-1726. Justice for Essex and Caroline KAREL H ANSEN TOLL, 1663- Counties. 1737. Mrs. G eorge P. Bowler. Member o f the Assembly of the Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. Province of New York, 1715- 1726. ADAM T HOROGOOD, 1603- Mrs. F rank H. Croul. 1639. Mrs. Prosper H. Ellsworth. Member f rom Elizabeth City Mrs. Walter J. Green. County to the House of Bur Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. gesses of Virginia, 1629, 1631, Mrs. Robert D. Pierce. 1632, 1636. Member of the Governor's SIMON H ANSEN TOLL, 1698- Council, 1637. Presiding Jus 1777. tice for Lower Norfolk, 1637. Captain o f Albany County Mrs. C harles H. Adams. Troops, Province of New Mrs. C harles H. Hall. York, 1733. Miss M argaret S. Hall. Mrs. W alter J. Green. Mrs. I saac N. Phelps. EDWARD T HURSTON, 1617- 1707. JOSEPH T OMLINSON, 1724- Commissioner f rom Providence 1774. to t he General Court, 1663. Captain o f a Troop of Horse in Deputy from Newport to the the Fourth Regiment of Con General Assembly of Rhode necticut, 1768. Island, 1667, 1671-1674. Mrs. J efferson Clark. Deputy from Westerly 1680; from N ewport, 1681-1686. JONATHAN G RIFFIN TOMP Goveror's Assistant, 1675, 1686, KINS, 1736-1820. 1690, 1691. Delegate t o the Third and Mrs. William K. Payne. Fourth New York Provincial Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Congress, 1776, 1777. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Member o f the Council of Saf Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. ety, 1777. Member of the New York Assembly, 1780, 1781, JOHNTILLEY, 1 621. 1782, 1786, 1787, 1788. One o f the Recognized Historic fJudge o Westchester County Founders of Plymouth Col Court, 1793-1797. ony. Member o f the Convention of Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. 1801. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Mrs.. C Adolphe Low. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. PETER T ILTON, -1696. WALTER T ONG, ■ - 1724. Representative f rom Hadley to Lieutenant o f Queens County the General Court of Massa Troops, Province of New chusetts Bay, 1665, 1666; from York, 1710. Chelmsford, 1667; from Had Mrs. Daniel Manning. ley, 1668, 1670-1677, 1679. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 394 JACOB T OPPAN, 1645-1717. JOSEPH T RACY, 1682-1765. Ensign of a Company of New Deputy from Norwich to the bury, Massachusetts, 1683. Connecticut General Court, Afterwards Lieutenant. 1729, 1733, 1735-1737. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Captain of Train Band of Nor wich, Connecticut, 1732. DANIEL T OPPING, 1720-1787. Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan. First Lieutenant in a Suffolk Miss Julia C. Wells. County Regiment, 1758. Mrs. George F. Ralph. THOMAS T RACY, 1610-1685. Deputy from Norwich to the STEPHEN T OPPING, 1679-1746. General Court of Connecticut, Ensign of a Company under 1662, 1663, 1667, 1670, 1672, Josiah Topping of Southamp 1673, 1675-1678, 1682-1684. ton. Captain, 1711. Lieutenant of New London Mrs. George F. Ralph. Company against Dutch and THOMAS T OPPING, 1610-1688. Indians, 1673. Member of the Governor's Quartermaster of Dragoons in Council, N ew York, 1665. King Philip's War, 1675. Deputy from Southampton to Mrs. E. Le Grand Beers. the Convention at Hemp Mrs. George H. Brown. stead, 1665. Mrs. William A. Butler. Governor's Assistant in Con Mrs. Henry G. Hart. necticut, 1651-1656, 1659-1664. Miss Charlotte T. Lane. Captain of Train Band of Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Southampton, 1650. Miss Faith Moore. Mrs. Angus Cameron. Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan. Mrs. Henry F. Cook. Mrs. Irvin Sprague. Mrs. Robert W. Paterson. Miss Julia C. Wells. Mrs. George F. Ralph. WILLIAM T RASK, 1589-1666. Mrs. Launt Thompson. One of the Recognized Historic Founders of the Colony of JAMES T ORREY, 1613-1665. Massachusetts Bay. Deputy from Scituate to the Deputy from Salem to the Gen General Court of Plymouth eral Court of Massachusetts, Colony, 1656, 1659-1664. 1635, 1636, 1637, 1639. Magistrate, 1664. Lieutenant Captain, 1632. Captain of a of a Scituate Company, 1655. Salem C ompany, 1636. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Muster-Master of the East Es RICHARD T OWNSLEY, sex Regiment, 1636. 1711. Commanded a Company in the Captainf o Train Band in Eliza Pequot War, 1637. beth, New Jersey, 1686. Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler. Colonel b efore 1691. Mrs. William B. Wood. Member o f Council, 1686, 1692- 1698. RICHARD T REAT, 1584-1669. fJustice o the Peace, 1709, 1710. A Corporator named in the Presiding Judge of the Court of Connecticut Charter of Quarter Sessions, 1711. Charles II, 1662. Mrs. William A. Putnam. Deputy from Wethersfield to the Connecticut General JOHN T OWNSEND, 1668. Court, 1644-1657. Commissioner f rom Warwick Magistrate and Assistant of to the General Court of Connecticut, 1658-1664. Rhode Island, 1652, 1653, 1654. Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. Mrs. William Negley. Miss Mary C. Bancker. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Miss Doris W. Bissell. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. Mrs. William W. Wood. Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 395 Mrs. W illiam Brookfield. Deputy f rom Portsmouth to the Mrs. Jefferson Clark. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. William C. Doane. Island, 1664, 1666, 1667, 1668, Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 1669, 1670, 1672. Mrs. William L. H ark n ess. Governor's A ssistant, 1670, 1673, Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 1674, 1 675. Miss Frances B. Hawley. Mrs. E dward S. Harkness. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. JOSEPH T ROTTER about Mrs. William P. Judson. 1696-1770. Mrs. Lewis Lampman. Member of Pennsylvania As Mrs. Effingham Maynard. sembly from Philadelphia, Miss Mary H. Maynard. 1739-1755. Mrs. William R. Mowe. Mrs. W illiam Van Antwerp. Mrs. Edward C. Parish. Mrs. Henry C. Perkins. JAMES T ROWBRIDGE, 1637- Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 1717. Mrs. Prescott Slade. Lieutenant, C ambridge Com Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. pany, Massachusetts Bay, Mrs. Aaron P. Storrs. 1675, 1 676. Miss Louisa W. Taylor. Mrs. Maunsell Van Renssel Mrs. S amuel B. Duryea. aer. Mrs. F rederick A. Ward. JONATHAN T RUMBULL, Mrs. William H. Watson. 1710-1785. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Deputy f rom Lebanon to the Connecticut General Assem ROBERT T REAT, 1624-1710. bly, 1733, 1736-1740, 1751-1754. Deputy from Milford to the Speaker o f the House, 1739, General Court of New Haven 1752, 1754. Governor's Assist Colony, 1653-1656, 1658. ant, 1740-1751, 1754-1766. Magistrate of New Haven Col Judgef o the County Court, ony, 1659-1663. 1746-1753, 1757-1767. Governor's Assistant of Con Chief- J ustice of the Superior necticut, 1673-1675. Court, 1766-1769. Member of Sir Edmond An- Deputy-Governor, 1 766-1769. dros's C ouncil, 1687-1689. Commissioner of the United Governor o f Connecticut, 1769- Colonies for Connecticut, 1784. 1681, 1682, 1684. Lieutenant o f a Troop of Horse, Commander-in-Chief of Con 1735. Lieutenant-Colonel of necticut Troops, 1675. the Twelfth Regiment of Co Deputy - Governor, 1676-1682, lonial Troops, 1739. Colonel, 1698-1708. 1753. G overnor of Connecticut, 1683- Agentf o Connecticut to Eng 1687, 1689-1698. land, 1756. Mrs. William C. Doane. Commissioner o f Boundary be Mrs. Howard Duffield. tween Massachusetts and Mrs. Mansfield Merriman. Connecticut, 1747. Mrs. William R. Mowe. Mrs. Jeremiah P. Robinson. Miss Sarah M. Provoost. Mrs. William D. Spalding. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. ROBERT T UCKER. 1604-1682. Deputy from Gloucester to the JOHN T RIPP, 1610-1678. General Court of Massachu Commissioner f rom Ports setts Bay, 1652; from Milton, mouth, 1648, 1654, 1655, 1658, 1669, 1680, 1681. 1661, 1662, 1663. Mrs. M auritz F. H. de Haas. 396 HUMPHREY T URNER, JOHN U NDERHILL, 1597-1672. 1672. fOne o the Recognized Historic Deputy f rom Scituate to the Founders of the Colony of General Court of Plymouth Massachusetts Bay, 1630. Colony, 1640, 1641, 1642, 1644- oDeputy t the General Court of 1647, 1650-1653. Massachusetts Bay, 1634. Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. Onef o a Committee to build fortifications in Boston Har bor, 1634. NATHANIEL T URNER, Servedn i Pequot War, 1636. 1647. Commander o f Saybrook Fort, Onef o the Recognized Historic Connecticut, 1637. Founders of the Colony of Governor o f Dover and Exeter, Massachusetts Bay. New Hampshire, 1641. Deputy f rom Saugus to the Member o f the Representative General Court of Massachu Body of Nieuw Netherland setts Bay, 1634, 1635, 1636. known as "The Eight Men," Captain o f the Saugus Com 1645. pany, 1633. Delegate t o the Convention at Magistrate o f the New Haven Hempstead, 1665. Colony, 1639-1643. High S heriff of the North Rid Deputyo t the General Court of ing, Island of Nassau, 1665. New Haven Colony, 1643- Captain o f Massachusetts 1645. Commissioner for the Troops, and Officer of the United Colonies, 1643. Ancient and Honorable Artil Captain a nd Chief Military Offi lery, 1636. Captain of Rhode cer of New Haven Colony, Island Troops, 1653. Captain 1640. under the Dutch, and Com Lostn i the "Phantom Ship." mander of Troops engaged Mrs. Frederick J. Cox. in the Indian War on Long Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Island. Mrs. George W. Green. Miss J osephine L. Beekman. Mrs. Frederick H. Betts. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Mrs. Charles H. Brown. Mrs. Payson Merrill. Mrs. Albert A. Cowan. Mrs. George P. Slade. Mrs. George H. Dunbar. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Mrs. Richard T. H. Halsey. Mrs. David L. Hough. THOMAS T URPIN, 1708-1790. Mrs. William P. Hulbert. Lieutenant-Colonel of Militia, Mrs. Edward H. Jewett. Cumberland County, Virginia, Mrs. Gerrit Y. Lansing. 1754. Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. Mrs. C harles H. Adams. Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. Mrs. Henry A. Neeley. Mrs. Frank L. Perin. Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. WILLIAM T YNG, 1653. Miss Mary B. Steward. Deputy f rom Boston to the Miss Amy C. Townsend. General Court of Massachu Mrs. C. S. Van Rensselaer. setts Bay, 1639-1644, 1646, Mrs. Stephen Van Renssel 1647; from Braintree, 1649- aer. 1651. STEPHEN U PSON, 1686-1777. Treasurer o f the Colony, 1640- Deputy from Waterbury to the 1644. General Assembly of Con- n-rticut. 1743, 1763, 1765, 1766. SIMONAN V AERSDALEN. Mrs. C harles J. Nourse. Delegate from Flatlands to the Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. Convention in Nieuw Am Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. sterdam, 1663. Miss Marion Pellew. Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. JAN H ENDRIKSE VAN BAAL, Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. before 1 683. Mrs. Horatio Seymour. Indian C ommissioner and Mag Mrs. Edward L. Short. istrate of Albany, New York, Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 1664-1666, 1670-1672. Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. Cornet in the Troop of Captain Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. Jeremias Van Rensselaer, 1670. Mrs. Howard Townsend. Mrs. Francis H. Saltus. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. Miss Mariana Velasquez. ANELIAS V BENSCHOTEN, Mrs. William A. Walker. 1679-1758. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. Lieutenant and Captain in Dutchess County Militia, 1711, ANPIETER V BRUGH, 1666- 1729-1739. Major, 1739. 1740. Mrs. William T. Helmuth. Mayorf o Albany, Province of New York, 1699, 1721, 1722. ANTHEUNIS V BENSCHOT Member of the Assembly, 1705- EN, 1716-1785. 1707, 1 713-1715, 1727. Ensign in New York Provincial Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Forces, Dutchess County* 1706-1734. Regiment, Rombout Precinct C aptain of Albany County Company, 1739. Troops, 1710. Mrs. W alter Jennings. Mrs. A nson P. Atterbury. Mrs. L ansdale Boardman. LAURENS A NDRIESSEN VAN Mrs. F rench E. Chadwick. BOSKIRCK, — -1694. Mrs. B ayard Clarkson. Member of the King's Council, Mrs. W ilmot T. Cox. New J ersey, 1672, 1673. Miss E mily M. de Peyster. Judge of Bergen County Court, Mrs. H orace C. Du Val. 1674, 1676, 1677, 1679. Presi Mrs. H amilton R. Fairfax. dent of the Court, 1681, 1682. Mrs. J ames Hillhouse. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Mrs. C harles H. Hunt. Miss L ouise E. Jones. JOHANNES P IETERSE VAN Mrs. J ames M. Lawton. BRUGH, 1624-1697. Miss C harlotte Livingston. Burgomaster of New Orange, Mrs. D aniel Manning. 1673, 1 674. Mrs. E dmond E. Miller. Captain of Nieuw Amsterdam Mrs. J ohn B. Miller. Troops, 1673. Mrs. C harles J. Nourse. Mrs. W alter W. Adams. Mrs. C harles A. Peabody. Mrs. F rench E. Chadwick. Mrs. H enry E. Pellew. Mrs. B ayard Clarkson. Mrs. E dward L. Short. Mrs. W ilmot T. Cox. Mrs. H oward Townsend. Mjss E mily M. de Peyster. Miss K atherine E. TurnbulL Mrs. H orace C. Du Val. Miss M ariana Velasquez. Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. Mrs. H enry B. Willis. Miss M argaret P. Hillhouse. Mrs. C harles H. Hunt. MARTIN C ORNELISSE VAN Miss L ouise E. Jones. BUREN, 1 710. Mrs. J ames M. Lawton. Captain o f Albany County Mrs. D aniel Manning. Troops Province of New Mrs. E dmond E. Miller. York, 1700. Mrs. J ohn B. Miller. Mrs. L ewis Lampman. 398 ABRAHAMAN V CAMPEN, Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. 1767. Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. Justicef o Morris County, New Mrs. Louis A. Gillet. Jersey, 1739. First Judge of Mrs. George de B. Greene. Sussex County, 1753, 1754. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Colonel of Regiment of New Mrs. David L. Hough. Jersey Militia, 1754-1755. Mrs. James Kent. Mrs. William H. Gilder. Mrs. W. Irving Kent. Miss Francis S. Gray. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Mrs. Andrew C. Zabriskie. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Miss Julia G. McAllister. ANJAN V CLEEF, 1628 . Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. Delegate f rom Bushwick to the Mrs. Thomas W. Nickerson. Convention at Nieuw Am Mrs. William Payne. sterdam, 1664. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Mrs. Walter M. Jones. Miss Marion Pellew. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. ANJACOBUS V CORTLANDT, Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 1658-1739. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Mayor of New York, 1710, 1719. Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. Member of New York Assem Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. bly, 1691-1693, 1698, 1702-1709, Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 1710-1715. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. Captain, 1691. Colonel of Kings Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. County Troops, 1713. Miss Mariana Velasquez. Mrs. James Kent. Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. Mrs. W. Irving Kent. Mrs. Edward Wentworth. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. Miss Mariana Velasquez. ANPHILIP V CORTLANDT, Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 1683-1746. OLOFF S TEVENSE VAN Member of the Governor's CORTLANDT, about 1600- Council in the Province of 1684. New York, 1730-1748. Member o f the Representative Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. Body of Nieuw Netherland known as the "Eight Men," PIERREAN V CORTLANDT, 1645. President of the "Nine 1721-1814. Men," 1650. Member o f the New York As Burgomaster o f Nieuw Amster sembly, 1768-1775. dam, 1655-1656, 1658-1660, Delegate f rom Westchester 1662, 1 663. County to the Second, Third Commissioner of Boundaries, and Fourth Provincial Con 1663. S pecial Commissioner gress of New York, 1775, of Indian Affairs under Dutch 1776. 1777. Rule, 1645. Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. fColonel o the Burghers' Corps, 1649. STEPHANUS V AN CORT Commissioner t o treat with the LANDT, 1643-1700. English Forces, 1664. Lord of the Manor of Cortlandt, Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 1677. Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. fMayor o New York, 1677, 1686. Mrs. William B. Beekman. First J udge of the Court of Ad Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. miralty, 1678. Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. Member o f the Governor's Mrs. William N. Clark. Council of New York, 1674, Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 1680-1688, 1691-1700. Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. Secretary o f the Province, 1688. 399 Chancellor o f the Province, Master i n Chancery, 1711, 1720. 1696. Receiver-General, 1687, Miss Agnes C. Adams. 1698. Chief Justice, 1700. Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. Colonel of Kings County Regi Mrs. French E. Chadwick. ment, 1700. Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. Mrs. A nson P. Atterbury. Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. Mrs. T homas H. Barber. Miss Emily M. de Peyster. Mrs. W estern Bascome. Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. Mrs. Louis Hewlett. Mrs. B enjamin S. Church. Mrs. James Hillhouse. Mrs. W illiam N. Clark. Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. Mrs. W illiam H. Cocke. Miss Louise E. Jones. Mrs. B riggs S. Cunningham. Miss Charlotte Livingston. Mrs. S tanley W. Dexter. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Mrs. H amilton R. Fairfax. Mrs. John B. Miller. Mrs. D avid L. Hough. Mrs. John L. Newman. Mrs. J ames M. Lawton. Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. Miss J ulia G. McAllister. Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. Mrs. E dmond E. Miller. Mrs. Frances H. Saltus. Mrs. C harles Morris. Mrs. Edward L. Short. Mrs. L evi P. Morton. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. Mrs. T homas W. Nickerson. Miss F anny Schuyler. ANPAULUS V DER BECQ, Miss K atherine E. Turnbull. 1680. Mrs. C harles B. Wheeler. Delegate f rom Brooklyn to the Convention in Nieuw Am GERRIT W OLFERTSE VAN sterdam, 1653. COUWENHOVEN, 1610- Mrs. Joseph L. Moody. 1645. Member o f the Representative MELGERT W YNENT VAN Body of Nieuw Netherland DER POEL, 1649-1710. known as the "Eight Men," Lieutenant, Albany County 1643. Troops, Province of New Mrs. E lbert Flovd-Jones. York, 1690. Ensign, 1689. Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. Mrs. Thomas Hicks. Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. Mrs. Walter M. Jones. Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. ABRAHAM P IETERSEN VAN Mrs. Russell W. Moore. DEURSEN, 1 605 . Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Member o f the Representative Miss Florence R. Wright. Body of Nieuw Netherland Mrs. Haldemand P. Young. known as the "Twelve Men," 1641. ANJOHN V COUWENHOVEN, Onef o the "Eight Men," 1643. 1734-1803. Mrs. Frederick B. Hibbard. M ember of Provincial Congress Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. of N ew Jersey, 1775, 1776. Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. Colonel of New Jersey Troops, Mrs. William H. Taylor. 1776. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. ANCORNELIS V DYCK. 1642- 1687. RIPAN V DAM, 1660-1749. Acting I ndian Commissioner, Acting G overnor of the Prov as under Dutch Rule, in the ince of New York, as Presi Province of New York, 1679, dent of the Council, 1731. 1682. Member o f the Governor's Magistrate o f Rensselaerwyck, Council, 1702-1735. 1673. Magistrate of Albany, Commissioner o f Indian Affairs, 1679, 1682. 1706. Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. 400 HENDRICKAN V DYCK, Major, 1 728. Lieutenant-Col about 1 687. onel, 1737. Member of the Council of the Mrs. Silas Wodell. Director-General of Nieuw Netherland, 1642, 1644. CORNELIS H ENDRICKSE Schout Fiscaal, 1647-1652. VAN N ES, 1681. Ensign in the service of the Acting I ndian Commissioner Holland West India Com under Dutch Rule, as Magis pany, 1639, 1640. trate of Fort Orange, 1665, Mrs. J ohn Buckingham. 1666. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Mrs. C harles R. Baker. Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. Mrs. George P. Lawton. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. SIMONAN V NES. 1665 . Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Ensign o f Albany County Mrs. Horatio Seymour. Troops, Province of New York, 1689. JOHANNESAN V EPS, 1690. Mrs. Joseph L. Moody. Lieutenant, S chenectady Troops, Province of New HENDRICKAN V RENSSE York, 1684. In Command of LAER, 1667-1740. all Troops in Schenectady, fMajor o New York Troops, 1685. 1722. Captain, 1714. Mrs. C yrus L. W. Eidlitz. Member o f Assembly, Province Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. of New York, 1705-1715. Mrs. Robert D. Pierce. Commissioner o f Indian Affairs, 1706, 1710, 1724, 1725, 1732- CORNELIUS V AN HORNE. 1738. Member of the King's Council, Mrs. W alter W. Adams. Province of New Jersey, 1727- Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 1745, Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Commissioner o f Boundaries, Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 1740. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Member o f the Assembly, Prov Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. ince of New York, 1743-1758. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Captain o f Provincial Troops, Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 1737. Colonel of New Jersey Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. Troops, 1756. Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Mrs. J ohn M.Brown. Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. Mrs. Howard Townsend. GERRITAN V HORNE, 1671- Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 1737. Member o f the New York Col ANJEREMIAS V RENSSE onial Assembly, 1716-1737. LAER, 1630-1674. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. President o f the Convention in Nieuw Amsterdam, 1664. BALTUS B ARENTSEN VAN Commissioner o f Indian Affairs KLEECK, 1644-1717. under Dutch Rule, as Magis Captain Dutchess County trate of Fort Orange, 1659- Troops, N ew York, 1700. 1660, 1663-1665. Member of New York Assem Captain o f a Troop of Horse, bly, 1715-1716. 1670. Mrs. C harles E. Fogg. Mrs. W alter W. Adams. Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. Mrs. Silas Wodell. Mrs. Western R. Bascome. Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. BARENTAN V KLEECK, 1677- Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 1750. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Captain i n a Regiment of Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Dutchess County, Militia, 1715. Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Mrs. W illiam Payne. ANROBERT V RENSSELAER, Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 1740-1802. Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. Member o f the First, Second, Miss Fanny Schuyler. Third and Fourth Provincial Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Congress of New York, from Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. Albany County, 1775-1777. Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. Colonel o f the Eighth Regi Mrs. Alan H. Strong. ment, Albany County Troops, Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 1775. Brigadier-General, 1780. Mrs. Howard Townsend. Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. Miss Anne S. Van Cortlandt. ANSTEPHEN V RENSSEL Mrs. W. B. Van Rensselaer. AER, 1706-1747. Mrs. Edward Wentworth. Fourth L ord of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck. ANJOHANNES V RENSSEL Commissioner o f Indian Affairs, AER, 1708-1783. Province of New York, 1745. Captain of Troops in Claverack, Captain o f New York Troops, Province of New York, 1733. 1733. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 745. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Mrs. Howard Townsend. Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Mrs. Edward Wentworth. ANSTEPHEN V RENSSEL AER, 1742-1769. ANKILIAEN V RENSSELAER, Fifth Lord of the Manor of 1663-1719. Rensselaerwyck. Lord of the Manor of Rensse- C aptain of a Troop of Horse, laerwyck, e rected 1685. Province of New York, 1764. Member of the Governor's Lieutenant-Colonel, 1768. Council, Province of New Colonel, 1768. York, 1704-1719. Mrs. H oward Townsend. Member of the Provincial As sembly, 1691-1704. ARIE C ORNELISEN VAN Commissioner of Indian Affairs, SCHAICK, 1642-1700. 1706, 1 710, 1712, 1715. Captain of New York City Cornet of a Troop of Horse, Troop, 1689. Ensign, 1684. 1684. C aptain, 1700. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Lieutenant-Colonel of Albany Mrs. Prescott Slade. Troops, 1702. Colonel, 1715. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. GOOSZENAN V SCHAICK, Mrs. William N. Clark. 1736-1789. Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. Lieutenant-Colonel F irst Reari- Mrs. James C. Frazier. ment, 1761. Mrs. Hamilton L. Hoppin. fCaptain o Troops of the Prov Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. ince of New York', 1759. Miss Fanny Schuyler. Colonel, S econd_ New York Mrs. Howard Townsend. Regiment Continentals, 1775. Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. Colonel, F irst Regiment of the Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. Line, 1776-1783. Brigadier-General b y Brevet, KILIAEN K . VAN RENSSEL 1783. AER, 1717-1781. Mrs. J ohn R. Brodhead. Lieutenant of Albany County Troops, Province of New GOOSZEN G ERRITSE VAN York, 1743. SCHAICK, 1 676. Colonel in the Continental Acting I ndian Commissioner in Army, 1778. Nieuw Netherland, as Magis Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. trate of Albany, 1649-1664. 402 Lieutenant o f Troops at Fort Mrs. W estern Bascome. Orange, 1670. Captain, 1676. Mrs. John N. Booth. Mrs. Walter W. Adams. Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. Miss Charlotte E. Dudley. Mrs. James A. Glover. Mrs. James A. Glover. Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Mrs. James Hillhouse. Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. Mrs. David L. Hough. Mrs. James Kent. Miss Virginia L. Hunt. Mrs. W. Irving Kent. Mrs. James M. Lawton. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Miss Charlotte Livingston. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. Miss Julia R. Livingston. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Miss Julia G. McAllister. SYBRANT G OOSZENSE VAN Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. SCHAICK, 1 708- . Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. fMayor o Albany, Province of Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. New York, 1756-1761. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. Mrs. John R. Brodhead. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. James H. Skinner. RUTGER J ACOBSEN VAN Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. SCHOENDERWOERT, Miss Marianna Velasquez. - a bout 1665. Mrs. William A. Walker. Acting Indian Commissioner, Mrs. Martin S. Watts. under the Dutch, as Magis Mrs. Charles W. Wheeler. trate of Fort Orange, 1655, Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 1656, 1660, 1661. Mrs. L ansdale Boardman. ELBERT E LBERTSE VAN Mrs. H orace C. Du Val. STOOTHOF. 1620-1688. Mrs. R obert W. Foat. Member of the Representative Mrs. Q uincy Gillmore. Body of Nieuw Netherland Mrs. J ames A. Glover. known as the "Nine Men," Mrs. W alter Jennings. 1649, 1650. Mrs. J ames Kent. Delegate from Flatlands to the .Mrs. W Irving Kent. Conventions of 1653, 1664, Miss M argaret S. Remsen. 1665. Miss S arah B. Tibbits. Captain o f New York Troops, 1673. JACOBUSAN V SCHOONHO- Mrs. J ohn D. Jones. VEN, 1 749. Mrs. William Negley. Captain o f a Company of Al Mrs. William Robison. bany County Troops, Prov Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. ince of New York, 1715. Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. Mrs. S. Beach Jones. Mrs. Conde Raquet Thorn. Mrs. Jonathan Thorne. Miss Anna Van Santvoord. Mrs. William W. Wood. ANFREDERICK V SICKLEN. Ensign of the Kings County GERRITAN V SWERINGEN, Militia in Captain Thomas 1636-1698. Stilwell's Company. Councillor under Governor Pet- Miss Nellie A. Bechtel. rus Stuyvesant at New Am- stel on the Delaware, 1659. BRANT A RENTSE VAN Commissioner to Holland, 1661, SLICHTENHORST, 1662. about 1 660. Removed t o Maryland, 1664, Acting Indian Commissioner, and the meetings of the Coun under Dutch Colonial Rule, in cil were held at his house, Nieuw Netherland, as Chief 1680-1692. Member of the Magistrate of Rensselaer- Maryland Council, 1694. wyck, 1646-1655. Mrs. Gilbert S. Cowan. 403 GERRIT T EUNISSE VAN JOSEPH V ARNUM, 1662-1749. VECHTEN, a fter 1700. Representative from Dracut to Captain, A lbany County the General Court of Massa Troops, Province of New chusetts, 1721, 1722. York, 1689, 1691, 1700. Captain of a Company, Dracut, Ensign, 1669. Massachusetts, 1 721. Mrs. C yrus L. W. Eidlitz. Major, 1722. Colonel, 1732. Mrs. George F. Ralph. Mrs. Edward De Rose. ISAACAN V VLEECK, 1644- GERRIT S YMONSE VEEDER, 1695. 1755. fCaptain o Troops, Province of Lieutenant i n a Military Com New York, 1684. pany of Schenectady, Prov Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. ince of New York, 1/14. CORNELIS C OERTE VAN Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. VOORHEES, . Ensign o f Kings County JOHANNES V ERMILYE, 1632- Troops, Province of New 1696. York, 1700. Commissioner f rom the Prov Mrs. H aldemand P. Young. ince of New York to confer with Governor Treat of Con COERT S TEVENSE VAN necticut, 1689. VOORHEES, 1637-1702. Member o f the Governor's Delegate to _ the Conventions Council of New York, 1689. held in Nieuw Amsterdam, Member o f a Committee of Saf 1664 and 1674. ety appointed by the Citizens Captain of Kings County of the Province of New York Troops, Province of New to organize the Government , York, 1689. under Leisler, 1689. Magistrate o f Flatlands, 1664- Mrs. Martha B. Norris. 1673. Mrs. H aldemand P. Young. ABRAMER V PLANCK, 1610- JACOB W ALINGEN VAN 1691. WINCKEL, 1 6S7. A m ember of the Representa Member o f the Representative tive Body of Nieuw Nether Body of Nieuw Netherland land known as "The Twelve known as the "Twelve Men," Men," 1641, 1642. 1641. A Member of the Council. Mrs. G eorge F. Adams. Mrs. W ilmot T. Cox. Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. Mrs. W illiam C. Doane. Mrs. M orris P. Ferris. ♦ABRAHAMAN V WYCK, 1748- Mrs. L ouis Fitzgerald. Mrs. B enjamin W. Franklin. 1786. Mrs. G eorge Hoadley. Captain o f New York Provin Mrs. W alter B. Jennings. cial Troops, 1775. Miss E dith Johnson. First L ieutenant in Rombout Mrs. C harles F. Roe. Precinct, 1775. Mrs. P rescott Slade. Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. Miss S arah B. Tibbits. THEODORUS V AN WYCK, Miss M ary V. Vanderpoel. 1718-1776. Member from New York GULIANER V PLANCK, 1637- County of the Second and 1684. Third New York Provincial Ensign o f Albany County Congress, 1775-1776. Troops, Province of New Mrs. Charles I. Ames. York, 1673. Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. Miss E dith Johnson. PHILIPER V PLANCK, 1695- Mrs. S anford Bissell. 1771. Miss Mary S. Gould. Member o f the Assembly of the Mrs. Henry G. Hart. Province of New York, 1734- Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 1768. Ensign of Troops, 1722. Miss Faith Moore. .Mrs. T W. Nickerson, Jr. Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. Miss M argarita Verplanck. BENJAMIN W AITE, 1725-1812. JOHANNES V ERVEELIN, Captain and Muster-Master in 1616-1700. Colonel Waldo's Regiment, Delegate to the General Assem Province of Maine, 1760. bly of Nieuw Amsterdam, Major, 1762. 1664. Mrs. H enry W. Everitt. Mrs. J oseph F. Simmons. JOHN W AKEMAN, 1598-1661. Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. Deputy from New Haven to the SAMUEL V ETCH, 1668-1732. General Court of the Colony, Envoy sent by Governor Dud 1641-1644, 1646-1648, 1655- ley to treat with Vaudreuil, 1659. 170S. Treasurer o f the Colony, 1655- Captain, 1 702. Adjutant-General 1660. of all her Majesty's Forces in Mrs. W alter B. James. America, 1710. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Governor o f Port Royal, 1710- JOSEPH W AKEMAN, 1670- 1713. 1726. Captain o f Company at Pla- Deputy f rom Fairfield to the centia, and Commander in General Court of Connecti Newfoundland, 1713. cut, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1710, Governor o f Nova Scotia, 1714. 1717-1722. Mrs. Howard Townsend. Governor's A ssistant, 1724, 1725. Commissioner o n the Boundary MICHAEL J ANSEN VREE- between New York and Con LAND, 1663. necticut, 1713, 1718, 1719, 1725. Member o f the Representative fCaptain o Train Band of Fair Body of New Netherland field, Connecticut, 1708. known as "The Nine Men," Mrs. Walter B. James. 1647-1652. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Onef o the Signers of the First SAMUEL W AKEMAN, 1635- Application to the States 1692. General for a Municipal Gov fOne o the Ministers of Par ernment in Nieuw Amster ishes active in forwarding the dam, 1649. interests of the Colony of Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. Connecticut prior to 1675. Minister o f Fairfield, Connecti SAMUEL W ADSWORTH, 1631- cut, 1665-1692. 1676. Preached t he Election Sermon, Captain o fa Company of Mas May 14th, 1685. sachusetts Volunteers in King Mrs. Walter B. James. Philip's War. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Killedn i Sudbury Fight, 1676. Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. JONATHAN W ALCOTT, 1699. WILLIAM W ADSWORTH, Lieutenant, 1 685. Captain of 1675. the Salem Company, Massa Deputy f rom Hartford to the chusetts Bay, 1689. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. Asa G. Pettibone. 1656-1675. Miss Kate Prime. Member of the Grand Commit Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. tee, or Council of War, 1673. Miss Julia C. Wells. JOHN W ALDRON, 1740. ANDREW W ARD, 1597-1659. fCaptain o a Company of Dover, A Commissioner appointed by New Hampshire, 1732. the General Court of Massa Miss Lucy W. Rollins. chusetts Bay, 1635. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. Magistrate of New Haven Col ony, 1646. RESOLVED W ALDRON, 1610- Deputy to the Connecticut Gen 1690. eral Assembly from Wethers- Special C ommissioner from field, 1636-1639; from Stam Nieuw Netherland to treat ford, 1643, 1644; from Weth- with Maryland and settle the ersfield, 1648-1656. Dutch title to the South River Mrs. F rederick P. Allen. Colony, 1659. Miss A nne W. Booth. Deputy Schout Fiscaal of Mrs. F rederick Butterfield. Nieuw N etherland, 16S8. Miss M argarita L. Hawley Schout Fiscaal, 1673. Mrs. A lfred C. Howland. Mrs. C ollins M. Graves. Mrs. W alter B. James. Mrs. George P. Lawton. Mrs. B uell P. Mills. Mrs. Martha B. Norris. Mrs. H ugh E. Montgomery. Mrs. George F. Ralph. Mrs. S tephen R. Post. Mrs. W illiam W. Webb. JOHN W ALKER, 1647. EDMUND W ARD, 1732. A F ounder of the Historic Member o f the Assembly of the Charter Colony of Ports Province of New York 1705- mouth, 1638, being one of the 1709, 1710-1712. Eighteen Original Proprie Mrs. Alfred C. Howland. tors of Aquidneck who set tled Pocasset. JOHN W ARD, 1626-1708. Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. Representative from Newton to Mrs. William B. Wood. the General Court of Massa chusetts, 1692-1694, 1696, 169a THOMAS W ALLEY, 1617-1678, Ensign, Newton Company, 1689. Barnstable, Mass., 1663-1678. Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. One of the Ministers of Par ishes Active in forwarding the PETER W ARD. 1676-1763. interests of the Massachu Deputy from Killingworth to setts Colony prior to 1675. the Connecticut General Mrs. Julian Day. Court, 1718. Captain of Train Band of Kil JOHN W ALSTON, 1693. lingworth, Connecticut, 1731. Justice o f Baltimore County, Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. Maryland, 1689. Mrs. Buell P. Mills. Mrs. George Bruce-Brown. Mrs. William W. Webb. JOHN W ANTON, 1672-1740. WILLIAM W ARD, 1680-1767. Deputy t o the General Assem Captain o f Massachusetts Mili bly of Rhode Island and tia, 1724. Colonel. Providence Plantations, 1706- Special J ustice of the Superior 1710, 1713. Court, Massachusetts, 1738, Speaker o f the House, 1707, 1739. 1710, 1713. Judgef o Court of Common Governor's A ssistant, 1715, 1717- Pleas, Worcester County, 1721, 1723, 1724. 1731-1744. Deputy-Governor, 1 721, 1722, Countess Von Francken 1729-1734. Sierstorpff. Governor, 1 734-1740. Captain o f Rhode Island Mili WILLIAM W ARD, 1687. tia, 1706. Colonel, 1709. Deputy f rom Sudbury to the Mrs. Russell Sage. General Court of Massachu 406 setts, 1 644; for Marlborough. Mrs. W illiam A. Brown. 1666; also to the Special Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Court, September 11th, 1666. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Mrs. John W. Gillette. Mrs. William Greenough. Miss Emma H. Lockwood. WILLIAM W ARD, 1630-1675. Miss Ellen R. Nye. Surgeon in King Philip's War Miss Caroline H. Patterson. and was killed in service. Miss Jessie Patterson. Mrs. Walter B. James. Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. Mrs. Stephen R. Post. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. JOHN W ARHAM, 1670. Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. Onef o the Recognized Historic Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. Founders of the Colony of WILLIAM W ASHBURNE, Massachusetts Bay. - 1 659. One of the Ministers of Par Delegate t o the Convention ishes active in founding or held in Nieuw Amsterdam, forwarding the interests of 1653. the Colonies of Massachu Mrs. G eorge F. Adams. setts and Connecticut prior to Mrs. Oliver L. Jones. 1675. Mrs. William Negley. Minister a t Dorchester, 1630; Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. at Windsor, Connecticut, Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 1636-1670. Mrs. William W. Wood. Miss E lsie S. Crane. Mrs. Oliver J. Woodhull. ■ Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. JOHN W ASHINGTON, 1631- Miss Faith Moore. 1677. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Member o f the House of Bur Mrs. Martin S. Watts. gesses from Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1666-1672, 1675-1677. DANIEL W ARNER, 1734-1823. Commander o f Virginia Troops Captain of a Company of Hard- in war against the Susque- wick, Massachusetts, 1757. hannocks, 1675. Mrs. Franke H. Bosworth. Mrs. William B. Craig. DANIEL W ARNER, 1697-1779. RICHARD W ATERMAN, 1590- King's Councillor, 1753-1778. , 1673. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Onef o the Thirteen Original Proprietors of the Providence JOHN W ARREN, 2d, 1622-1702. Plantations, 1638. Lieutenant in the Train Band of A F ounder of the Historic Watertown, Massachusetts, Charter Colony of Warwick, 1680. Called Captain, 1691. being one of the twelve Pur Mrs. William Brookfield. chasers, 1642. Commissioner f rom Providence NATHANIEL W ARREN, to the General Court of 1667. Rhode Island, 1652, 1655, 1656, Deputy f rom Plymouth to the 1658. General Court of Plymouth Miss L ucy C. Watson. Colony, 1658-1661, 1663-1665. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. JOHN W ATSON, . Deputy f rom Kingston to the RICHARD W ARREN, 1590-1628. General Assembly of Rhode JOHN W AYTE, 1618-1693. ROBERT W EBSTER, 1676. Deputy from Malden to the Deputy f rom Middletown to the General Court of Massachu Connecticut General Court, setts Bay, 1664-1684. 1653-1659. Speaker of the House, 1684. Lieutenant of Train Band of Called Lieutenant, 1655. Middletown, Connecticut, 1654. Captain of the Malden Train Mrs. William R. Barr. Band, 1 666. Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Captain of a Malden Company Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. in Middlesex Regiment, 1675. Mrs. Edward C. Parish. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Mrs. Henry C. Perkins. Mrs. Charles F. Roe. Miss Faith Moore. Miss Louisa W. Taylor. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. JOHN W EBSTER, 1590-1661. Magistrate of Connecticut, WILLIAM W EEDON, 1676. 1639-1654, 1 657-1659. Deputy f rom Newport to the Commissioner of the United General Assembly of Rhode Colonies, 1 654. Island, 1659-1662, 1665, 1669 Deputy-Governor, 1655. 1671, 1672, 1674. Governor of Connecticut, 1656 Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Mrs. W illiam R. Barr. Miss D oris W. Bissell. DANIEL W ELD, 1642-1690. Mrs. S anford Bissell. Chief Surgeon in the Narragan- Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. sett Campaign, King Philip's Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. War, 1675. Mrs. W alter J. Green. Mrs. R alph E. Prime. Mrs.. N W. T. Hatch. Mrs. E llwood Hendrick. JOSEPH W ELD, 1595-1646. Mrs. R ipley Hitchcock. Deputy from Roxbury to the Mrs. E dward C. Hoyt. General Court of Massachu Mrs. W aldo Hutchins. setts Bay, 1637, 1638, 1641, Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. 1643. Mrs. E dward J. Jewett. Captain o f Roxbury Militia, Mrs.RichmondMeyo-Smith. 1645. Mrs. W alter G. Oakman. Ensign o f the Ancient and Mrs. H enry F. Osborn. Honorable Artillery Com Mrs. E dward C. Parish. pany, 1638. Mrs. H enry C. Perkins. Mrs. E dward Barr. Mrs. I saac N. Phelps. Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. Miss G race V. Pomeroy. THOMAS W ELD, 1590-1660. Mrs. C harles F. Roe. One of the Ministers of Par Mrs. P rescott Slade. ishes active in founding or Mrs. H enry L. Stimson. forwarding the interests of Mrs. H enry C. Sturges. the Colony of Massachusetts Miss L ouisa W. Taylor. Bay. Mrs. M aunsell Van Renssel Agent f or the Colony in Eng aer. land, 1641. Mrs. M artin S. Watts. A Founder of Harvard College. Mrs. William R. Wilson. Mrs. W illiam H. Seward. Mrs. C alvin D. Stowell. JOHN W EBSTER, 1710-1788. Ensign, Sixth Massachusetts THOMAS W ELD, 2d, 1626-1683. Regiment, 1 745. Deputy from Roxbury to the Lieutenant in Goffe's Company, General Court of Massachu 1747. C aptain, 1747. setts Bay, August, 1676; Sep Served as Major and Colonel in tember, 1676; May, 1677. the Revolutionary War. Mrs. William H. Seward. Mrs. John U. Brookman. Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 408 GIDEON W ELLES, 1692-1739. THOMAS W ELLES, 1598-1660. Captain of Second Train Band Magistrate and Governor's As of Wethersfield, Connecticut, sistant of Connecticut, 1639- 1735. 1653. Miss M argaret Middleton. Secretary, 1 640-1648. Treasurer, 1639, 1641, 1643-1645, ROBERT W ELLES, 1651-1714. 1647-1650. Deputy from Wethersfield to C ommissioner of the United the Connecticut General Colonies, 1 649, 1659. Court, 1690-1694, 1697-1701, Deputy-Governor, 1654, 1656, 1704, 1705, 1707-1714. 1657, 1 659. Member of the Governor's Governor of Connecticut Col Council, 1 697, 1698. ony, 1655, 1658. Captain of Train Band of Weth Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. ersfield, Connecticut, 1689. Miss D oris W. Bissell. Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. Mrs. S anford Bissell. Miss Margaret Middleton. Mrs. C harles P. Britton. Mrs. E lihu Chauncey. ROBERT W ELLES, 2d, 1684- Mrs. J efferson Clark. 1738, Wethersfield, Conn. Mrs. W allace Clarke. Captain of a Troop in the Miss E lsie S. Crane. County of Hartford, Con Miss A lice E. Doyle. necticut, 1726. Miss M argaret H. Elliot. Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. Mrs. J oseph C. Foster. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. ROBERT W ELLES, 3d, 1710- Mrs. W illiam L. Harkness. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley. 1786. Miss F rances B. Hawley. Captain o f the Tenth Company Miss M argarita L. Hawley. of Sixth Regiment, Colony of Mrs. R ipley Hitchcock. Connecticut, 1748. Mrs. D avid L. Hough. Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. Mrs. W aldo Hutchins. Mrs. W illiam B. Jackson. SAMUEL W ELLES, 1630-1675. Mrs. W alter B. James. Deputy from Wethersfield to Miss H elen H. Jenkins. the Connecticut General .Mrs. S Fisher Johnson. Court, 1657-1661, 1675. Miss M argaret Middleton. Member of the Governor's Miss A nna Potter. Council, 1 675. Mrs. C harles B. Potter. Captain of Train Band of Weth Mrs. C harles F. Roe. ersfield, Connecticut, 1670. Mrs. R oswell-Smith. Mrs. Jefferson Clark. Mrs. L ouis L. Seaman. Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. Mrs. P rescott Slade. Mrs. William L. Harkness. Mrs. E tienne St. George. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Mrs. H omer H. Stuart. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. Mrs. E dward Trenchard. Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. Mrs. S amuel Verplanck. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. M artin S. Watts. SAMUEL W ELLES, 1660-1731. Miss J ulia C. Wells. Deputy from Glastonbury to the Connecticut General As THOMAS W ELLES, 1627-1668. sembly, 1697, 1705, 1707, 1712, A Corporator named in the 1713. Connecticut Charter of fCaptain o Train Band of Glas Charles II, 1662. tonbury, Connecticut, 1698. Governor's Assistant of Con Mrs. William L. Harkness. necticut, 1668. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Mrs. Walter B. James. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 409 THOMAS W ELLES, 1693-1767. Mrs. D allas B.Pratt. Deputy f rom Glastonbury to Mrs. Edwin Thorne. the Connecticut General Mrs. Edward Vail. Court, 1725, 1726, 1728, 1730- 1751. Speaker of the House, JAN W EMPLE, . 1746-1751. Lieutenant o f a Company of Commissioner f or Adjustment Foot in Schenectady, Prov of Boundaries between Mas ince of New York, 1715. sachusetts and Connecticut, Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. 1739. EVERT J ANSEN WENDELL, Governor's A ssistant, 1751-1760. 1615- about 1702. Captain of Train Band of Glas Acting Commissioner of Indian tonbury, 1724, 1725. Affairs under Dutch Colonial Colonel of Sixth Regiment of Rule, as Magistrate of Fort Connecticut, 1739. Orange, 1660-1663. Mrs. William L. Harkness. Mrs. G eorge P. Lawton. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Mrs. G eorge F. Ralph. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Mrs. M artin W. Sampson. Mrs. W alter S. Schuyler. WILLIAM W ELLES, 1608-1670, Mrs.. E M. Townsend, Jr. Southhold, Long Island. Member of Governor Nicoll's JACOB W ENDELL, 1691-1761. Council, 1 664. Councillor, C olony of Massa Member of Hempstead Con chusetts Bay, 1734-1760. vention, 1665. Captain o f the Ancient and High Sheriff of Yorkshire, New Honorable Artillery Com York, 1665, 1669. pany, 1735, 1745. Mrs. F rank M. Lupton. Lieutenant-Colonel, B oston Mi litia Regiment, 1733. Colonel, 1 736-1743. DANIEL W ELLS, 1701-1761, Mrs. W illiam R. Wilson. Southold, Long Island. Captain of a Suffolk County JOHANNES W ENDELL, 1649- Company of Militia, 1759. 1691. Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. Indian C ommissioner, Province of N ew York, 1684, 1690. JONATHAN W ELLS, 1659-1738. Captain of Albany County Representative from Deerfield Troops, 1684. to the General Court of Mas Mrs. C yrus L. W. Eidlitz. sachusetts, 1692, 1698. Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. Lieutenant, 1689. Captain, 1693, Mrs. William R. Wilson. and Commanded the Garri son at Deerfield at the time BENJAMIN W ENTWORTH, of the Massacre, 1703. 1691-1725. Mrs. Bryant Lathrop. Representative from Dover to the General Assembly of New Hampshire, 1724, 1725. JONATHAN W ELLS, 1684-1735. Lieutenant of a Company of Ensign in a Company of Deer Dover, New Hampshire, 1717. field, Massachusetts, in Fath Captain, 1721. er Rasle's War, 1722-1725. Miss L ucy W. Rollins. Mrs. Bryant Lathrop. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. WILLIAM W ELLS, 1671. EZEKIEL W ENTWORTH, Delegate f rom Southold to the about 1651-1712. Convention held at Hemp Representative from Dover to stead, 1665. the General Assembly of New High Sheriff of Yorkshire, Hampshire, 1709, 1711. Long Island, 1665-1669. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Mrs. David J. Dickson. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. HUNKING W ENTWORTH, Commissioner f rom Warwick 1697-1784. to the General Court of D eputy from Portsmouth to the Rhode Island, 1651, 1652, 1653, General A ssembly of New 1655, 1660. Hampshire, 1 740-1744. Governor's Assistant, 1653. Clerk of the Court of Common Deputy from Warwick to the Pleas, 1 742-1770. General Assembly, 1671. Chairman of the Committee of Mrs. George L. Gillespie. Safety, 1 775. Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. Edward Trenchard. Miss Lucy C. Watson. JOHN W ENTWORTH, 1719- 1781. WILLIAM W ESTWOOD, 1606- Representative f rom Dover and 1669. Somersworth to the General Onef o the Seven Commission Assembly of New Hampshire, ers appointed by the General 1748-1775. Speaker of the Court of Massachusetts Bay House, 1771-1775. to govern Connecticut, 1635. Chief J ustice of the Court of Deputy f rom Hartford to the Common Pleas, 1773. Connecticut General Court, President o f the Provincial 1636. 1642, 1643, 1644, 1646, Congress, 1775. 1647, 1648, 1651-1656. Lieutenant-Colonel u nder Col Mrs. Robert Abbe. onel John Goffe, 1767. Mrs. Douglas Merritt. Colonel o f the Second New Hampshire Regiment. JOSEPH W HEELER, 1676. Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. Lieutenant o f Militia in Captain Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Timothy Wheeler's Company of Concord, Massachusetts. WILLIAM W ENTWORTH, Served in King Philip's War, 1698. 1675-1676. fOne o the Recognized Historic Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Founders of New Hampshire. Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. THOMAS W HEELER, 1672. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. fEnsign o a Company of Fair field, Connecticut, for service JOHN W EST, 1590-1659. against the Dutch, 1653. Deputy f rom York County, Lieutenant, 1651. Virginia, t o the House of Mrs. G Burgesses, 1 629. eorge P. Slade. Justice of York County, 1634. Governor of Virginia, 1635. THOMAS W HEELER, 1676. Marshal and Muster General, Lieutenant, M iddlesex Troop, 1641. Massachusetts B ay, 1669. Mrs. E dward C. Stockton. Captain, Second Middlesex Troop, 1671. Captain of Troop MATTHEW W EST, . in King Philip's War, 1675. Commissioner f rom Providence Mrs. William H. Watson. to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1655. TIMOTHY W HEELER, 1601- Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 1687. Deputy f rom Concord to the STUKELEY W ESTCOTT, 1592- General Court of Massachu 1677. setts Bay, 1663-1666, 1668, fOne o the Founders of the 1669, 1671, 1672. Historic Charter Colony of Ensign of a Concord Company, Providence, being one of the 1646. Captain, 1663. Thirteen Original Proprie Mrs. Reginald Canning. tors, 1638. Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 41 RALPH W HEELOCK, 1600- Mrs. S amuel B. Duryea. 1684. Miss Charlotte T. Lane. Deputy f rom Dedham to the Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1639, 1640; from JOHN W HIPPLE, 1626-1683. Medfield, 1653, 1663, 1664, Deputy from Ipswich to the 1666, 1667. General Court of Massachu Mrs. William R. Wilson. setts, 1674, 1679, 1682, 1683. Captain of a Company at Ips JOHN W HEELWRIGHT, about wich, 1675. 1592-1679. Miss Charlotte T. Lane. One of the Ministers of Par ishes active in founding or JOHN W HIPPLE, 1617-1685. forwarding the interests of Deputy from Providence to the the Colony of Massachusetts. General Assembly of Rhode Minister at Braintree, Exeter Island, 1666, 1669, 1670, 1672, and Wells, 1636-1679. 1674, 1676, 1679. Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. Called Lieutenant in Colonial Miss Kate Prime. Records, 1666. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Mrs. William B. Wood. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. DANIEL W HITE, about 1639- JOHN W HEELWRIGHT, 1664- 1713. 1745. Lieutenant o f the Hatfield Com Representative f rom Wells to pany, Massachusetts, 1692. the General Court of Massa Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. chusetts, 1692, 1699. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Councillor, 1708-1732. Mrs. Louis Lampman. Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer, 1 707. DANIEL W HITE, 1671-1726. Judge of the Court of Common Captain of a Troop of Horse of Pleas f or York, 1702-1731. Hartford County, Connecti Judge of Probate, 1715-1745. cut, 1716. Captain, 1706. Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Miss K ate Prime. Miss Helen H.Jenkins. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. JOEL W HITE, 1705-1789. Deputy f rom Bolton to the SAMUEL W HEELWRIGHT, Connecticut General Court, 1635-1700. 1750-1757, 1759-1762, 1767- Deputy from York and Wells 1775. to the General Court of Mas fCaptain o the First Train Band sachusetts, 1671, 1677, 1693. of Bolton, Connecticut, 1755. Councillor, 1694-1699. Member of Committee of Cor Commissioner of Oyer and respondence, Inspection and Terminer, 1 692. Safety, 1777. Judge of the Court of Common Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. Pleas, 1 692-1700. Miss Helen H. Jenkins. Judge of Probate, 1694-1700. Miss Kate Prime. JOHN W HITE, 1664-1727. Miss Lucy W. Rollins. Deputy from Haverhill to the Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. General Court of Massachu setts, 1700-1703, 1708, 1713, JOHN W HIPPLE, about 1605- 1715, 1716, 1719. 1669. Clerk of the House of Repre Deputy f rom Ipswich to the sentatives, 1702. General Court of Massachu Ensign in Haverhill, 1701. setts Bay, 1640, 1641, 1642, Captain of a Haverhill Com 1646, 1650-1653. pany, 1724. Commanded t he Sixth Garrison Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. at Haverhill in the Indian Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. troubles of 1694. Miss Margaret Middleton. Miss M ary C. Bancker. Mrs. Russell W. Moore. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. NATHANIEL W HITE, 1629- Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 1711. Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Deputy f rom Middletown to the Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Connecticut General Court, Miss Florence R. Wright. 1659, 1661-1687, 1689-1710. JOHN W HITING, 1705-1786. Captain of Train Band of Mid Captainf o Train Band of Ston- dletown, 1690, 1699. ington, Connecticut, 1741. Mrs. Charles S. Brown. fCaptain o a Rhode Island Com Mrs. Payson Merrill. pany in the Crown Point ex Mrs. George P. Slade. pedition, 1755. Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. Fort M ajor and Adjutant at Lake George, 1755. WILLIAM W HITE, 1610-1690. Captain, T hird Company, Rhode Captain of the First Military Island Troops, 1757. Company formed in Haver Captain, F ourth Company, 1758. hill, Massachusetts, 1648. Major, 1 759. Miss Mary C. Bancker. Lieutenant-Colonel o f Regi Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. ment raised by Rhode Island for Expedition against Can DANIEL W HITEHEAD. 1646- ada, 1760. Colonel, 1761. 1704. Miss Margaret Middleton. Member o f the New York As sembly, 1691-1704. JOSEPH W HITING, 1680-1748. Captain of Queens County Governor's A ssistant, 1725-1741. Troops, Province of New Deputy f rom New Haven to the York, 1692. Ranger-General Connecticut General Assem of Long Island, 1685. bly, 1716, 1722, 1724. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. Clerkf o the House. 1716. Mrs. James A. Glover. Judgef o the Superior Court of Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. Connecticut, 1732-1744. Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. Captain o fa Troop of New Ha Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. ven County, 1715. Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. Lieutenant-Colonel o f the Sec Mrs. James T. Waters. ond Regiment of Connecticut, 1739. HENRY W HITFIELD, 1591- Mrs.. C S. Leffingwell. 1658. SAMUEL W HITING, 1597-1679. fOne o the Ministers of Par One of the Ministers of Par ishes active in founding or ishes active in founding or forwarding the interests of forwarding the interests of the Colony of Connecticut the Colony of Massachusetts. prior to 16/5. Minister at Lynn, 1636-1679. Minister at Guilford, 1639-1650. Mrs. Wallace Clarke. Miss Charlotte T. Lane. Mrs. William B. Jackson. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Mrs. William H. Seward. Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. JOHN W HITING, 1635-1689. WILLIAM W HITING. Preacher o f Connecticut Elec 1647. tion Sermon, 1686. Hartford, C onnecticut. Chaplain o f Connecticut Troops, Onef o a Committee that sat in King Philip's War, 1675. with the First Court of Mag Minister a t Hartford, 1670-1689. istrates in Connecticut, 1637. 413 Treasurer o f Connecticut, 1641- FRANCIS W ICKES. 1616-1687. 1647. M agistrate, 1641-1647. Signer of the First Written Commissioner of United Col Compact of Providence Plan onies, 1646. tations. Mrs. C harles M. Booth. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. W illiam A. Copp. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple Mrs. H enry F. Dimock. Mrs. A lfred Ely. JOHN W ICKES, 1609-1675 Mrs. G eorge W. Gibbs. A Founder of the H/Storic Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Charter Colony of Warwick, Mrs. W aldo Hutchins. being one of the Twelve Pur Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. chasers, 1642. Mrs. J ohn L. Lawrence. Commissioner from Warwick Mrs.. C S. Leffingwell. to the General Court of Miss M argaret Middleton, Rhode Island, 1651, 1652, Mrs. R ussell W. Moore. 1655-1663. Mrs. E dward C. Parish. Governor's Assistant, 1650, 1656, Mrs. H enry C. Perkins. 1666. Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler. Named i n the Royal Charter of Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. Charles I I, 1663. Mrs. L auriston L. Stone. Deputy from Warwick to the Miss L ouisa W. Taylor. General Assembly of Rhode Miss F lorence R. Wright. Island, 1664-1673, 1675. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. WILLIAM W HITING, 1660 . Commanded a R egiment in the THOMAS W IGGIN. 1667. French and Indian War, 1709. Proprietary G overnor of Dover Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. Plantation at Piscataqua, 1632-1637, and Agent of the JOHN W HITMAN, 1602-1692. Proprietors of that Planta tion. Ensign in Weymouth, Massa Governor's A ssistant, Massa chusetts, 1645-1680. chusetts Bay, 1650-1664. One of three persons appointed Deputyo t the General Court of by the Governor "to end the Colony, 1645. small controversies in Wey Appointed C ommissioner to mouth." hold Court at Piscataqua, Miss Emma K, Lockwood. 1642, 1643-1646. Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. To h old Court in Norfolk County, 1648, 1649. SAMUEL W HITMAN, 1676- Called C aptain, 1638. 1751. Miss M ary C. Bancker. Fellowf o Yale College, 1724- Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 1746. MICHAEL W IGGLESWORTH, Preacher o f Connecticut Elec 1631-1705. tion Sermon, 1714. Minister O ne of the Ministers active in at Farmington, 1706-1751. forwarding t he interests of Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. the C olony of Massachusetts. Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. Preached Election Sermon. 1686, 1 696. Graduated at Harvard College, JOSIAH W HITNEY, 1731-1806. 1651. F ellow of Harvard, Lieutenant in Regiment of 1652-1654, 1 697-1705. Lieutenant-Colonel Wilder, Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 1767. Captain o f Harvard Military SAMUEL W ILBORE, 1656. Company, 1775. A F ounder of the Historic Mrs. H enry F. Dimock. Charter Colony of Ports 414 mouth, R hode Island, 1638, Colonies i n the Expedition being one of the Eighteen against , 1654. Original Proprietors of Mrs. F rederick P. Allen. Aquidneck who settled Po- Miss M ary P. Allen. casset. Mrs. G eorge F. Canfield. Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. Mrs. B enjamin W. Franklin. SAMUEL W ILBORE, 2d, Mrs. W alter B. James. about 1 679. Miss M aud A. Leland. Commissioner f rom Ports Mrs. B uell P. Mills. mouth to the General Court, Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. 1656, 1658-1660, 1662, 1663. Mrs. H enry L. Stimson. Deputy f rom Portsmouth to the Miss M argaret Stimson. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. W illiam W. Webb. Island, 1664. 166$, 1669, 1670. Governor's A ssistant, 1665-1669, THOMAS W ILLETT, 1605-1674. 1677, 1678. fMayor o New York City, 1665, Named i n the Royal Charter of 1667-1668. Charles II, 1663. Governor's A ssistant in Ply Captain, 1 676. mouth Colony, 1651-1664. Mrs. W arner M. Leeds. Commissioner t o organize His Majesty's Government in the CALEB W ILDER, 1717-1776. Province of New York, 1665. Captain of the Third Company Member o f the Governor's at Lancaster, Massachusetts, Council, 1665-1672. 1761, under Colonel Richard Commissioner o f Boundaries, Saltonstall. 1650. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1766. Captain o f Plymouth Colony Colonel, 1771. Train Band, 1647. Mrs. W illiam A. Putnam. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. JOSEPH W ILDER, 1683-1757, Mrs. David J. Dickson. Lancaster, Massachusetts. Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. Chief Justice of the Court of Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. Common P leas, 1731-1757.. Mrs. Henry A. Neely. Special Justice of the Superior Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. Court, 1735, 1739. Miss Alice Scarborough. Mrs. William A. Putnam. Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. THOMAS W ILDER, 1658-1716. Lieutenant of the First Military THOMAS W ILLETT, 1645-1722. Company of Lancaster, Mas Colonel of Queens County sachusetts, under Command Troops, Province of New of Major Simon Willard, 1675. York, 1686. Mrs. William A. Putnam. Lieutenant, 1673. Major, 1685. SIMON W ILLARD, 1605-1676. High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1676- Deputy f rom Concord to the 1680, and of Queens County, General Court of Massachu 1683-1689, 1707. setts Bay, 1636-1642, 1645, Member of the New York As 1646, 1649-1653. sembly, 1701, 1710-1722. Governor's A ssistant, 1654-1675. Member of the Governor's Commissioner t o lay out the Council, 1 691-1697. Northern Boundary of Mas Judge of the Court of Common sachusetts, 1652. Pleas, Queens County, 1702. Lieutenant, C oncord Company, Mrs. John D. Jones. 1636. Captain, 1646. Mrs. William Negley. Sergeant-Major, M iddlesex Mrs. William Robison. Companies, Massachusetts, Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 1653. Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. Major a nd Commander-in-Chief Miss Anna Van Stantvoord. of the Forces of the United Mrs. William W. Wood. WILLIAM W ILLETT, 1670- 1643, 1 645, 1646, 1648, 1650, 1733. 16S1. 1653-1657, 1659, 1664, Judgef o the Court of Common 1665. Pleas, Westchester County, Miss M ary V. Vanderpo«l. New York, 1721-1733. Mrs. William B. Wood. Member of the Assembly, 1701- 1714, 1 716-1738. ROGER W ILLIAMS, 1599-1683. Commissioner of Boundaries, The R ecognized Historic 1718, 1 723. Founder of Rhode Island and Colonel of Westchester Troops, Providence Plantations, 1636. Province of New York, 1722. fOne o the Original Proprietors Mrs. John D. Jones. of_ Providence Plantations, Mrs. William Robison. being Grantor of Deed of In Mrs. Conde R. Thorn. dian Lands to Twelve Others, 1638. BENJAMIN W ILLIAMS, 1695- Agento t England to secure a 1775. Charter from Parliament, Ensign, S ixth Massachusetts 1642. Regiment, 1 744. Governor's A ssistant, 1647, 1648, Lieutenant, Second Regiment, 1664, 1665, 1670-1672. 1745. Captain, 1757. Deputy-President o f the Col Mrs. Richard H. Benson. ony, 1649. Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. oAgent t England for Provi dence and Warwick concern ISAAC W ILLIAMS, 1637-1707. ing the Charter, 1651. Representative from Newton to President o f the Colony, 1654- the General Court of Massa 1657. chusetts, 1692, 1695, 1697, Commissioner f rom Providence, 1699, 1701, 1705. 1655. 1 656, 1658, 1659, 1661. Lieutenant, Cambridge Foot Named in the Royal Charter of Company, 1 677. Charles I I, 1663. Called Captain, 1697. Deputy from Providence to the Miss Elsie S. Crane. General Assembly of Rhode Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. Island, 1667. Captain of Providence Train JOHN W ILLIAMS, 1692-1761. Band during King Philip's Deputyo t Connecticut General War, 1676. Assembly from Lebanon, Mrs. David J. Dickson. 1727, 1739-1741, 1743, 1748; Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. from Stonington, 1753-1757, Mrs. Charles Scribner. 1759-1761. Mrs. William E. Shepherd. Captain o f Train Band of Nor Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. wich, Connecticut, 1735. fMajor o the Eighth Regiment Mrs. John C. Westervelt. of Colonial Troops, 1739. Lieutenant-Colonel o f the WILLIAM W ILLIAMS, 1716- Eighth Regiment, 1746. 1801. Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. Deputy f rom Stonington to Connecticut General Assem JOSEPH W ILLIAMS, 1708-1798. bly, 1775, 1784, 1785. Colonel of a Regiment raised Captainf o Train Band of Ston by the Province of Massachu ington, Connecticut, 1759. setts Bay for the Expedition Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. against Canada, 1759. Mrs. William E. Hoyt. WILLIAM W ILLIAMS, 1711- 1784. RICHARD W ILLIAMS, 1606- Judgef o the Court of Common 1693. Pleas, 1761, 1765. Judge of Deputy f rom Taunton to the the Probate Court, 1765, 1777. General Court of Plymouth, Chief Judge, 1765, 1781. 416 Deputy f rom Pittsfield to the Ensign i n Connecticut, 1657, General Court of Massachu under M ajor John Mason. setts, 1763, 1765, 1770, 1771. Ensign in King Philip's War. Lieutenant-Colonel o f Hamp Called Captain, 1656. shire Regiment. Colonel, 175SL Mrs. J ohn W. Gillette. Was at the Battle of , July Sth, 1758. PETER W INNE, 1695. Miss Elsie S. Crane. Major o f Albany County Troops, Province of New HENRY W ILLIS, 1690-1740. York, 1689. Member from Gloucester Magistrate of Willemstadt, 1674. County, Virginia, to the Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. House of Burgesses, 1718, Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 1720, 1722, 1723, 1726; from Mrs. Lewis Lampman. Spottsylvania County, 1740. Mrs. George P. Lawton. Mrs. Charles H. Adams. Mrs. George F. Ralph. JOHN W ILLIS, 1692. EDWARD W INSHIP, 1613-1688. Deputy f rom Bridgewater to Deputy from Cambridge to the the General Court of Ply General Court of Massachu mouth Colony, 1657-1660, setts, 1663, 1664, 1681-1686. 1664, 1666-1680. Lieutenant, 1660. Mrs. J ames H. Stebbins. Miss C harlotte T. Lane. FRANCIS W ILLOUGHBY, EDWARD W INSLOW, 1595- -1671. 1655. Deputy f rom Charlestown to fOne o the Recognized Historic the General Court of the Col Founders of Plymouth Col ony, 1642, 1646, 1649. ony. Governor's A ssistant, 1650, 1651, Governor o f Plymouth Colony, 1664. 1633, 1 636, 1644. Deputy-Governor o f the Col Governor's Assistant, 1634-1638, ony of Massachusetts Bay, 1641, 1 642, 1643, 1645-1650. 1665-1670. Commissioner of the United Mrs. W illiam A. Brown. Colonies, 1 643, 1644. Miss E lizabeth P. Hale. Agent for the Colony in Eng Mrs. A uguste P. Montant. land, 1646. Mrs. R ollin S. Saltus. Member of the Councils of War of 1 642, 1643, 1646. JOHN W ILSON, 1588-1667. Sent by Cromwell on a Mission One of the Recognized Historic to the West Indies and died Founders o f the Colony of on the voyage thither. Massachusetts B ay. Miss Louise W. Clarke. A Founder of Harvard College. Mrs. John I. Kane. Chaplain in the Pequot War, Mrs. Francis Larkin. 1637. Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. Minister a t Boston, 1630-1667. Mrs. Vernon M. Davis. EDWARD W INSLOW, 1669- Mrs. Maunsell Van Rensse 1753. laer. Judge o f the Court of Common Pleas for Suffolk County, DAVID W ILTON, 1677. Massachusetts Bay, 1743-1753. Deputy f rom Windsor to the Major of a Boston Regiment, General Court of Connecticut, 1729. C olonel, 1733. 1646, 1650-1656; from North Lieutenant, Ancient and Hon ampton to the General Court orable Artillery Company, of Massachusetts, 1665. 1711. Captain, 1714, 1729. Associate f rom Hampshire, Mrs. William H. Seward. 1675-1677. Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 417 ISAAC W INSLOW, 1670-1738. JOHN W INTHROP, 1588-1649. Councillor, P rovince of Massa First Governor of the Colony chusetts, 1703-1724, 1726-1736. of M assachusetts Bay, 1629, Judgef o the Court of Common 1631-1633, 1 637-1639, 1642, Pleas, Plymouth County, 1643, 1 646-1648. 1702, 1712-1738. Governor's Assistant, 1634, 1635, Special J ustice of the Superior 1640, 1 641. Court, 1727. Deputy-Governor, 1636, 1644, Judgef o Probate, 1718-1738. 1645. Miss Louise W. Clark. Commissioner o f the United Colonies, 1 643, 1645. JOHN W INSLOW, 1597-1674. Colonel of Suffolk Regiment, One of the Recognized Historic 1646. Founders of Plymouth Plan A F ounder of Harvard College. tation. Miss Mary C. Bancker. Deputy f rom Plymouth to the Mrs. Thomas S. Berry. General Court of the Colony, Mrs. George W. Douglas. 1652, 1 654. Mrs. William L. Halsey. Member o f the Council of War, Mrs. Wilfrid Hartley. 1653. Mrs. James E. H. Nichols. Mrs. W illard H. Seward. Mrs. Lucy W. Rollins. Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. JOSIAH W INSLOW, 1605-1674. Deputy from Marshfield to the HENRY W ISNER, 1720-1790. General Court of Plymouth Member o f the Second, Third Colony, 1643, 1646, 1647, 1651, and Fourth New York As 1653, 1 654, 1655, 1659, 1660. sembly, 1759-1769. Member of the Council of War, Member o f the Continental 1671. Congress, 1775, 1776. Mrs. G eorge H. Brown. Member o f the Provincial Con Miss Charlotte T. Lane. gress, 1776. Miss Julia C. Wells. State S enator, 1777-1782. JOSIAH W INSLOW, 1629-1680. Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. Commissioner of the United Colonies, 1 658-1660, 1662-1680. DANIEL W ITHERELL, 1630- Governor's Assistant, 1657-1672. 1719. Governor of Plymouth Colony, Governor's A ssistant, 1690-1709. 1673-1680. Deputy f rom New London to E nsign, Marshfield Company, Connecticut General Court, 1648. 1679-1681, 1683-1686, 1689. Captain, 1 655. Major, 1658. Judgef o the County Court of Commander-in-Chief of the New London County, Con Plymouth F orces, 1671. necticut, 1698, 1701-1709. Member of the Councils of War Captain i n Command of the of 1 658, 1667. Fort at New London, 1695, * Miss Louise W. Clarke. 1699. Naval Officer 6f Con KENELM W INSLOW, 1599- necticut, 1710. 1672. Mrs. W illiam Brookfield. Deputy f rom Marshfield to the General Court of Plymouth WILLIAM W ODELL. 1693. Colony, 1642-1644, 1649-1653. A F ounder of the Historic * Mrs. C. Van R. Cogswell. Charter Colony of Warwick, .Mrs. J Warren Goddard. being one of the Twelve Pur Mrs. George de B. Greene. chasers of Warwick, 1642. Mrs. William B. Jackson. Commissioner^rom Portsmouth Mrs. William K. Payne. to the General Court, 1656, Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. 1663. 418 Deputy f rom Portsmouth to the Governor's A ssistant, 1771-1776. General Assembly of Rhode Sheriff of Litchfield County, Island, 1664-1667, 1669, 1670, 1762. 1672-1675, 1680-1684, 1686. fJudge o the County Court of Miss Lucy C. Watson. Litchfield County, 1774-1776. Signerf o the Declaration of In ERASTUS W OLCOTT, 1722- dependence for Connecticut, 1793. 1776. Deputyo t Connecticut General Member o f the Continental Assembly from Windsor, Congress for Connecticut, 1758-1762; from East Wind 1775. sor, 1768-1780. Majorf o the Thirteenth Regi Speaker o f the House, 1776. ment of Connecticut, 1771. Member o f the Council of Safe Colonel of the Seventeenth ty of Connecticut, 1778. Regiment, 1 774. fCaptain o Train Band of Wind Brigadier-General of the Con sor, 1761. necticut Militia, 1776. Majorf o the First Regiment of Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Connecticut, 1762. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Colonel o f the Nineteenth Regi Mrs. Martin S. Watts. ment of Connecticut, 1774. Brigadier-General, 1 776. ROGER W OLCOTT, 1679-1767. Miss Doris W. Bissell. Deputy f rom Windsor to the Mrs. Sanford Bissell. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 1709-1714, 1718, 1719. fClerk o the House, 1710, 1711. HENRY W OLCOTT, 1578-1655. Speaker o f the House, 1719. Magistrate of Connecticut, Governor's A ssistant, 1714-1718, 1643-1655. 1720-1741, 1754-1760. Mrs. Walter W. Adams. Judgef o the County Court of Miss Doris W. Bissell. Hartford County, 1723-1732. Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. fJudge o the Superior Court of Mrs. George H. Brown. Connecticut, 1732-1741. Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Chief J udge of the Superior Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Court, 1741-1750. Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. Commissioner o f Connecticut Mrs. Robert Hoe. for the Adjustment of Col Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. onial Boundaries, 1717, 1718, Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. 1723-1726, 1728, 1730, 1737, Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 1740, 1742, 1750. Mcs. John L. Lawrence. Governor o f Connecticut, 1750- Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 1754. Mrs. Kiliaen Van Renssel Lieutenant-Governor, 1 741-1750. aer. Captain of Train Band of Mrs. S amuel Verplanck. Windsor, C onnecticut, 1722. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Sergeant-Major of Regiment of Hartford C ounty, 1724. HENRY W OLCOTT, 1611-1680. Colonel of the First Regiment Named in Royal Charter of of C onnecticut, 1739. Charles I I, 1663. Major-General, 1745. Magistrate of Connecticut, 1662, Commander-in-Chief of the 1663. Forces in the Expedition to Governor's A ssistant, 1664-1680. Cape Breton, 1745. Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. Miss D oris W. Bissell. Mrs. Sanford Bissell. OLIVER W OLCOTT, 1726-1797. Mrs. George H. Brown. Deoutv from Litchfield to the Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. Mrs. J ohn L. Lawrence. Minister a t Hartford, 1685-1732. Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. Mrs. Samuel M. Evans. Mrs. William H. Parsons. Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Mrs. Robert Hoe. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. SIMON W OLCOTT, 1625-1687. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Deputy from Simsbury to the Connecticut General Court, TIMOTHY W OODBRIDGE, 1671, 1673, 1675. 1686-1742. Captain of Train Band of Sims- Preacher of Connecticut Elec bury, Connecticut, 1673. tion Sermon, 1739. Miss Doris W. Bissell. Minister at Simsbury, Connecti Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. cut. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. Mrs. R obert Hoe. JOHN W OODBURY, -1641. JONAS W OOD, 1689. fOne o the Recognized Historic Delegate f rom Huntington, Founders of the Colony of Long Island, to the Conven Massachusetts Bay. tion held at Hempstead, 1665. Of the Cape Ann Colony, 1624. Lieutenant of Suffolk County Deputy from Salem to the Gen Troops, Province of New eral Court, 1635, 1638, 1639. York, 1684. Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. Mrs. B ryan Lathrop. Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Miss Faith Moore. PETER W OODBURY, 1640-1704. JOHN W OODBRIDGE, 1613- Lieutenant in a Company of 1695. Beverley, Massachusetts, 1689. Deputy f rom Newbury to the Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. General C ourt of the Colony, Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 1637, 1 638, 1640, 1641. Miss Faith Moore. Associate Magistrate of the County C ourt of Essex, 1678, NATHANIEL W OODHULL, 1679. 1722-1770. Governor's A ssistant, Massa President of the Provincial chusetts Bay, 1683, 1684. Congress, in New York, 1775, Mrs. Julian Day. 1776. Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. Member f rom Suffolk County of Mrs. Robert Hoe. the First, Second, Third and Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Fourth New York Provincial Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Congress, 1775-1778. Major of New York Troops, JOHN W OODBRIDGE, 1644- 1754. C olonel, 1760. 1691. General in Command of the fOne o the Ministers active in Suffolk and Queens County Founding or Forwarding the Troops, 1775. interests of the Colony of Mrs. P rescott H. Butler. Connecticut prior to 1675. Mrs. D evereux Emmet. Miss C harlotte T. Lane. Miss A nnie L. Horn. Mrs. I saac S. Wheaton. Miss R uth W. Lawrence. TIMOTHY W OODBRIDGE, Mrs. C harles E. Sherman. 1656-1732. Mrs. S tanford White. A T rustee named in the Act of RICHARD W OODHULL, 1620- 1701 establishing a Collegiate 1691. School (Yale College). Fellow Delegate f rom Brookhaven, of Yale College, 1701-1732. Long Island, to the Conven Preacher o f Connecticut Elec tion held at New Orange, tion Sermons, 1698, 1727. 1673. 420 Justicef o the Court of Assizes, THOMAS W RIGHT, . 1666. Member o f the Assembly of the Mrs. H oward Davison. Province of New Jersey, 1682, Mrs. Eliphalet P. Stratton. 1683. Mrs. W inthrop Burr. RICHARD W OODHULL, 1649- PIETER CLAESEN WYCK- 1699. OFF, 1 695. Delegate t o the Convention Delegate f rom Flatlands to the held in Jamaica, Long Island, Convention held in Nieuw 1673. Amsterdam, 1664. Captain, 1685. Mrs. C harles R. Baker. Mrs. H oward Davison. Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. Miss Ruth Lawrence. Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. GEORGE W YLLYS, 1590-1644. Governor of Connecticut, 1642. Mrs. Eliphalet P. Stratton. Deputy-Governor of Connecti JOHN W OODRUFF, 1691. cut, 1641. High S heriff at Elizabethtown, Magistrate of Connecticut, 1639, New J ersey, 1684. 1640, 1643, 1644. Ensign of Elizabethtown Foot Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Company, 1673. Mrs. W illiam C. Gulliver. Miss Alice L. Atocha. Mrs. R obert Hoe. Mrs. J oseph C. Jackson. Mrs. L eon Marie. SAMUEL W OODRUFF, 1700- Miss C ornelia L. Nevins. 1768. Miss L ouisa E. Nevins. Member o f the King's Council, Mrs. A ndrew H. Smith. in the Province of New Jer Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson. sey, 1757, 1761-1768. Mrs. H enry L. Stimson. Mayorf o Elizabethtown, 1751- Miss M argaret Stimson. 1759. Mrs. E dward Trenchard. Trustee o f the College of New Mrs. K iliaen Van Renssel Jersey, 1749-1768. aer. Mrs.. A Alexander Atocha. Mrs. M artin S. Watts. Miss Alice L. Atocha. SAMUEL W YLLYS, 1632-1709. MELANCTHON T AYLOR A Corporator named in the WOOLSEY, 1717-1758. Connecticut Charter of Colonel of New York (Queens Charles II, 1662. County) T roops, 1757. Governor's Assistant, 1654-1684, Muster-Master, 1658. 1689-1693, 1 698, 1699. Mrs. J oseph C. Foster. Commissioner of the United Colonies for Connecticut, 1661, 1662, 1664, 1666-1668, WILLIAM W ORTHINGTON, 1670, 1671. 1695-1756. Mrs. P ercy H. Goodsell. Preacher of Connecticut Elec Mrs. Willjam C. Gulliver. tion Sermon, 1744. Minister at Saybrook. Mrs. Robert Hoe. Mrs. W illiam B. Beekman. Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. Mrs. Lewis Lampman. Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. Mrs. Etienne St. George. Miss Louisa E- Nevins. Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. Mrs. Martin S. Watts. JOHN W YMAN, 1648-1675. ELEAZER W RIGHT, 1668-1753. Lieutenant promoted from Cor Lieutenant, Northfield Com net in the Cavalry Troop of pany. Massachusetts, 1719. Thomas Prentice in King Mrs. Russell W. Moore. Philip's War, 1675. Miss Florence R. Wright. Mrs. Robert Abbe. 421 JOHANNES W YNKOOP, CHRISTOPHER Y ATES. 1737- 1730. 1785. Majorf o Kingston Troops, Delegate f rom Albany County Province of New York, 1728. to the Third Provincial Con High S heriff of Ulster County, gress of New York. 1730. Captainf o New York Provin Mrs. A braham G. Brower. cial Troops, 1757. Member o f a Committee of Saf THOMAS W YNNE, 1630-1692. ety, 1775. Speaker o f the First Pennsyl Mrs. G eorge C. Freeborn. vania Assembly, 1682, 1683. Member o f a Commission to ARGALL Y EARDLEY, 1621- treat with the Governor and 1655. Council of West Jersey, 1683. Member o f the Governor's Attorney G eneral, 1683. Council, Virginia, 1643-1646, Associate J ustice of the Sussex 1652. 1655. County Court, 1687. Colonel of Virginia Militia. Member o f the Assembly, 1688. Mrs. Charles H. Hall. Mrs. John P. Rutter. Miss Margaret S. HalL THOMAS Y ALE, about 1647- SIR G EORGE YEARDLEY, 1736. about 1580-1627. Deputy f rom Wallingford to the Acting Governor, 1616, 1617. Connecticut General Court, Member of the Council, 1621- 1684, 1686, 1687, 1689, 1690, 1626. 1692-1697, 1702, 1704, 1706, Governor o f the Province of 1707, 1709, 1710, 1712. Virginia, 1619-1621, 1626, 1627. Called C aptain, 1692. Mrs. Charles H. Hall. Mrs. George P. Slade. Miss Margaret S. Hall.

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HENRY A DAMS, 1604-1676, NEHEMIAH A LLEN, — -1735. Service on page 259. Member of the Common Coun Mrs. Cass Gilbert. cil from Philadelphia, 1701, Mrs. F. F. Thompson. 1705. Miss M ary T. Seaman. HENRY A DAMS, 1657-1733. Service on page 259. CHRISTOPHER A LMY, 1635- Mrs..F. F Thompson. 1713. Governor's A ssistant, 1690. Deputy from Newport to the JOSEPH A DAMS, 1683-1752. General A ssembly of Rhode Deputy from Canterbury to the Island, 1 690. General Court of Connecti Agent to England, 1693. cut, 1715, 1717-1725, 1727, Elected Governor in 1690 but 1728, 1734-1739, 1741-1743. refusedo t serve. Lieutenant of Canterbury Train Mrs. Donald Scott. Band, 1715. Captain, 1720. Miss Irene Mersereau. JOB A LMY, 1675-1743. Deputy f rom Newport to the THOMAS A DAMS, 1612-1688. General Assembly of Rhode Deputy to the General Court of Island, 1709, 1716, 1718-1720, Massachusetts B ay, 1673. 1725. Ensign, 1678. Lieutenant of Mrs. D onald Scott. Chelmsford Company, 1682. Mrs. W. B. Dinsmore. MATTHEW A LLYN, 1605-1670. Miss Irene Mersereau. Service on page 261. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. WILLIAM A DAMS, 1650-1685. Mrs. Douglas Merritt. Service on page 259. Mrs.. A Henry Mosle. JOSEPH A NDREWS, 1597-1680. Service on page 261. JOHN A LDEN, 1599-1687. Mrs. Russell Sage. Service on page 260. Miss I rene Mersereau. THOMAS A NDREWS, 1632-1690. Miss Frances S. Whiting. Service on page 261. Mrs. W illiam B. Dinsmore. NATHANIEL A LLEN, 1692. Commissioner f or the Colony ANTHONY A NNABLE, 1599- on the Delaware appointed 1675. by William Penn, 1681. fOne o the Recognized Historic Miss Mary T. Seaman. Founders of Plymouth Plan tation. NATHANIEL A LLEN, — -1757, Deputy f rom Scituate to the Philadelphia, Penn. General Court of Plymouth, Member of the Common Coun 1640-1645, 1647, 1650, 1651, cil, 1739. 1653, 1656, 1657. Miss M ary T. Seaman. Miss Mary L. Willard. SAMUEL A PPLETON, 1586- Cecil C ounty, Maryland 1670. Militia, commanded by Cap Servicen o page 262. tain Peter Bayard, 1740. Mrs.. A Van Cortlandt. Mrs. Franklin S. Henry. SAMUEL APPLETON, 1 625- JOHN B AYARD, 1738-1807. 1 696. Member o f the Provincial Con Servicen o page 262. gress of 1774; of the Pro Mrs.. A Van Cortlandt. vincial Convention at Phila delphia, 1774-1775. WILLIAM A RNOLD, 1587-1676. Member o f the Council of Service on page 263. Safety, 1775. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Major o f the 2d Battalion of Mrs. Elihu Chauncey. Philadelphia, 1775. Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. Mrs. F ranklin S. Henry. Miss Mary T. Seaman. SAMUEL B AYARD, 1669-1745. HUMPHREY A THERTON. Service on page 267. Service on page 263. Mrs. H amilton R. Fairfax. Mrs. R obert L. Pierrepont. GERARDUS B EEKMAN, 1653- JOHN A VERY, 1654- 1723. nService o page 264. nService o page 268. Mrs. F rank F. Dow. Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. JAMES B ABCOCK, 1612-1679. WILHELMUS B EEKMAN. Service on page 264. 1623-1707. Mrs. F rank F. Dow. Service on page 268. JOHN B ALCH, 1579-1648. Miss M argreta Beekman. fOne o the Recognized Historic Mrs. Louis A. Gillet. Founders of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. RICHARD B EERS, 1612-1675. Mrs. John F. Douglas. Service on page 269. Mrs. H enry M. Johnson. EVERT B ANCKER, 1665-1734. Service on page 265. JOHN B ERRIEN, 17l1. Mrs. John Gribbel. Lieutenant o f Foot Company at Newtown, Long Island, EDWARD B ANGS, 1592-1678. 1700. Service on page 265. Miss R uth Lawrence. Mrs. F rank F. Dow. Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. JOHN B ARKER, 1650-1729. Deputy from Marshfield to the RICHARD B ETTS, 1713. General Court of Plymouth Service o n page 270. Colony, 1689; from Scituate Miss R uth Lawrence. to the Massachusetts Court, Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. 1706, 1712, 1720. Miss Mary L. Willard. SAMUEL B IGELOW, 1653-1732. Service on page 270. BALTHAZAR B AYARD. Mrs. R obert H. Neilson. Service on page 267. Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. Mrs. James Kent. JAMES B ISHOP, 1691. Servicen o page 270. JAMES B AYARD, . Mrs. A lexander von Gon- Lieutenant i n a Company of tard. 424 HENDRICK B LEECKER, 1728- vincial A ssembly held in 1780. New York, March, 1691. Commissioners o f Indian Af Deputy from Gravesend to the fairs, 1752-1754. Assembly at Hempstead, Mrs.. A Van Cortlandt. 1665. Treasurer o f County, 1665. JAN J ANSEN BLEECKER, Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. 1642-1732. Service on page 271. THOMAS B RADBURY, 1611- .Mrs. R FitzHugh Ledyard. 1695. Mrs. A. Van Cortlandt. Deputy f rom Salisbury to the Miss Mary L. Willard. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1651, 1652, 1656, JOHANNES B LEECKER, 1668- 1657, 1660, 1661, 1666. 1738. Mrs. Thomas Sherman. Servicen o page 271. .Mrs. A Van Cortlandt. WILLIAM B RADFORD, 1589- 1657. NICHOLAS B LEECKER, 1702- Servicen o page 273. 1751. Mrs. E rastus Cravath. Captain o f a Foot Company of Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Albany County Militia, 1717. Mrs. Moses Lyman. Commissioner o f Indian Af Miss Irene Mersereau. fairs, 1728-1738, 1742. Mrs. A. Henry Mosle. Mrs. A. Van Cortlandt. Mrs. John L. Newman. SAMUEL B OARDMAN, 1615- WILLIAM B RADFORD, 1624- 1670. 1703. nService o page 271. nService o page 273. .Mrs. A Henry Mosle. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Mrs. W. Holden Weeks. Mrs. Grant C. Madill. Miss Irene Mersereau. CORNELIS T EUNISSE Mrs. A. Henry Mosle. BOSCH, 1 666. Miss Frances S. Whiting. Sellout F iscaal at Rensselaer- SIMON B RADSTREET, 1603- wyck, 1 650. 1697. Commissioner or Magistrate at Servicen o page 274. Fort Orange, 1656. Mrs. Donald Scott. Mrs. George F. Ralph. Mrs W. Holden Weeks. THOMAS B OURNE, 1581-1664. SIMON B RADSTREET, 1640- Service on page 272. 1682. Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. Onef o the Ministers active in Mrs. Cass Gilbert. founding or forwarding the Miss Irene Mersereau. interests of the Colony of Miss Mary L. Willard. Connecticut; at New Lon don, 1670-1683. HENRY B OWEN, 1638-1724. Mrs. D onald Scott. Service on page 272. Mrs. T homas Keely. WILLIAM B REWSTER, 1560- 1644. DANIEL B OWLEY, 1745-1807. Servicen o page 275. Service on page 273. Mrs. D avid Williams. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. JOHN B RIDGE, 1665. JOHN B OWNE, 1627-1695. Deputy f rom Cambridge to the Elected Member of the Pro General Court of Massachu- 425 setts B ay, 1637, 1638, 1639, JOHN B URR, 1673-1750. 1641. Service on page 279. Mrs. W illiam B. Dinsmore. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. CHAD B ROWN, 16S0. JOHN B URR, 1698-1752. Servicen o page 270. Service on page 280. Mrs. G rant C. Madill. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. JAMES B ROWN, 1756. PETER B URR, 1667-1724. Servicen o page 276. Service on page 280. Mrs. G rant C. Madill. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. JOHN B ROWN, 1584-1662. Service on page 276. ARMISTEAD B URWELL, 1718- Mrs. I . Sherwood Coffin. 1754. Omit s econd paragraph of serv NICHOLAS B ROWNE, ice as given on page 280. 1673. Deputy f rom Lynn to the RICHARD B USHNELL, 1652- General Court of Massachu 1727. setts Bay, 1641; from Read Service o n page 280. ing, 1671, 1672. Mrs. G rant C. Madill. Mrs. W illiam B. Wood. SAMUEL B UTTS, 1674-1747. JOSEPH B UCKMINSTER, Deputy from Canterbury to 1666-1747. the General Court of Con Service on page 277. necticut, 1715, 1716, 1719, Mrs. E ustis L. Hopkins. 1721, 1722, 1725-1729. Mrs. Howard Van Sinderen. Lieutenant, 1728. Miss I JOSEPH B UCKMINSTER, rene Mersereau. 1697-1780. Representative f rom Framing- MATTHEW C ANFIELD, ham to the General Assembly 1673. of Massachusetts, 1733, 1734, A C orporator named in the 1737, 1753, 1755-1770. Charter of Charles II. Colonel o f Middlesex Regi Governor's A ssistant, 1655, 1656, ment, 1738; with Expedition 1658. to Crown Point, 1755. Deputy t o the General Court Mrs. Howard Van Sinderen. of Connecticut, 1654, 1656, 1659, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1667. SAMUEL B UEL, 1641-1720. Member o f the Committee of Service on page 278. Safety, 1665. Mrs. W illard S. Augsbury. Mrs. A uguste P. Montant. Mrs. John D. Ellis. Miss Irene Mersereau. WILLIAM C ARPENTER, -1658. SAMUEL B UEL, 1663-1732. S ervice on page 281. Service on page 278. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Mrs. John D. Ellis. Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. Miss Mary T. Seaman. PETER B ULKELEY, 1583-1658. Service on page 278. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. WILLIAM C ARPENTER, -1685. JEHU B URR, Jr., 1625-1692. S ervice on page 281. Service on page 279. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Should be Jehu, not John. Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. Mrs. Finley J. Shepard. Miss Mary T. Seaman. 426 CALEB C ARR, 1624-1695. JOHN C LARK, 1673. Service on page 281. nService o page 285. Mrs.. I Sherwood Coffin. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. SAMUEL C HAPIN, 1595-1675. GEORGE C LARKE, 1690. Service on page 282. Servicen o page 286. Miss I rene Mersereau. Mrs. W illiam B. Anderton. Mrs. Louis T. Montant. JOHN C HAPMAN, 1644-1712. Deputy f rom Saybrook to the JEREMIAH C LARKE, General Court of Connecti 1652. cut, 1681, 1683-1691; from nService o page 286. Haddam, 1696-1698, 1701, Mrs. G rant C. Madill. 1703-1707. Captain o f Salem Train Band, WILLIAM C LARKE, 2d, 1656- 1691; of Haddam Train Band, 1725. 1706. Deputy f rom Lebanon to the Mrs.. A Van Cortlandt. General Court of Connecti cut, 1705-1724. Speaker, 1725. ROBERT C HAPMAN, 1616- Member o f the Governor's 1687. Council, 1719-1721. Servicen o page 283. Captain o f First Company of .Mrs. A Van Cortlandt. Train Band, 1708. SAMUEL C HAPMAN, 1696- Mrs..F. F Thompson. 1746. Captain o f a Company raised WILLIAM C LARKE, 3d, 1685- for the Expedition against 1752. Cape Breton, May, 1745. fCaptain o the North Company Mrs. Cass Gilbert. of the Train Band of Le ELIHU C HAUNCY. banon. Commissioned, Oct., Service on page 283. 1730. Mrs. S eth L. Pierrepont. Mrs..F. F Thompson. WILLIAM C HESEBROUGH, WILLIAM CLARK, 4th, 1712- 1594-1667. Service on page 283. Ensign a t Lebanon, 1753. Mrs. F rank F. Dow. Lieutenant, 1757. Mrs. George F. Ralph. Captainf o Train Band. Mrs. O. Z. Whitehead. Member o f the Second Pro vincial Congress from Wind WILLIAM C HITTENDEN, sor. 1594-1661. Member o f the General Court Service on page 284. held at Boston, May 25, .Mrs. A Van Cortlandt. 1775. WILLIAM C HURCHILL, 1685- Mrs.. F F. Thompson. 1760. Representative f rom Plympton ROBERT C LEMENT, — -1658. to the General Assembly of Service on page 287. Massachusetts, 1740-1742, Mrs. D ouglas Merritt. 1746-1749. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Miss E mma H. Lockwood. Mrs. C larence L. Westcott. JOHN C OCKEY, 1681-1746. SAMUEL C LAP, 1641 . Justice and County Commis nService o page 285. sioner for Baltimore County, Mrs. C linton Ogilvie. Maryland, 1724-1732. Miss Elizabeth A. Slade. Mrs. P. A. S. Franklin. 427 WILLIAM C ODDINGTON, Massachusetts, 1 741-1744, 1601-1678. 1746, 1748, 1749, 1752. Service on page 288. Called Captain in Colonial .Mrs. I Sherwood Coffin. Records. Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert. Mrs. J ohn H. Bradford. Mrs. Grant C. Madill. JOSEPH C OOPER, 1666-1731. TRISTRAM C OFFIN, 1605- Representative from Glouces 1681. ter County to the General Servicen o page 288. Assembly of New Jersey, Miss I rene Mersereau. 1733, 1738-1748. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Miss Mary T. Seaman. Miss Mary L. Willard. THOMAS C OOPER, 1619-1675. CADWALADER C OLDEX, Service on page 292. 1688-1776. Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. Service on page 289. WILLIAM C OOPER, 1632-1710. Mrs. G herardi Davis. Member of the Assembly of New J ersey, 1682-1685, 1697. ROBERT C OLE, 1591-1655. Justice of Gloucester County, Service on page 289. 1696. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Miss M ary T. Seaman. Miss Veronica Caminoni. Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. THOMAS C ORNELL, Miss Mary T. Seaman. 1656. Servicen o page 292. EDWARD C OLLINS, 1603-1689. .Mrs. I Sherwood Coffin. Service on page 290. .Mrs. A Henry Mosle. CORNELIUS C ORSEN, Mrs. A. Van Cortlandt. 1693. Captain o f Brookland Horse, NATHANIEL C OLLINS, 1643- 1680; of Richmond County, 1684. New York, Foot Company, nService o page 290. 1689. Mrs.. A Van Cortlandt. Miss I rene Mersereau. SAMUEL C OMSTOCK 1680- JACOB C ORSEN, . 1752. Lieutenant i n Richmond Coun nService o page 290. ty, New York, in Regiment Mrs. A uguste P. Montant. of Col. Augustine Graham, 1715. JAMES C ONVERSE, 1645-1706. Colonel o f Richmond County Service on page 291. Militia, 1738. Mrs. T homas Keely. Miss Irene Mersereau. AARON C OOKE, 1610-1690. JOHN C OTTON, 1585-1652. Service on page 291. Service on page 292. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Mrs.. W Holden Weeks. AARON C OOKE, 1641-1716. SEABORN C OTTON, 1633-1686. Service on page 291. Service on page 292. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. .Mrs. W Holden Weeks. ISAAC C OOLIDGE, 1685-1761. GRIFFIN C RAFTS, 1609-1689. Representative from Sherburn Service on page 292. to the General Assembly of Mrs. D ouglas Merritt. 428 JONATHAN C RANE, 1658-1735. JORIS J ANSEN DE RAPALJE. Deputy from Windham to the Service on page 298. General Court of Connecti Mrs. J ames A. Glover. cut, 1701-1703, 1705, 1707, Mrs. Henry C. Lawrence. 1709, 1711, 1713, 1714, 1717, 1718, 1721, 1722. Ensign of Train Band. GEORGE D ENISON, 1620-1694. Lieutenant, 1703. Service on page 297. Miss I rene Mersereau. Mrs. G eorge F. Ralph.

WILLIAM C REED. EISAAC D RIEMER, 1666- High S heriff of Queens County, Province of New York, 1709. fMayor o New York City, 1700. Mrs. F. R. Stoddard, Jr. Member o f the Colonial As Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. sembly of New York, 1701- 1702. ABRAHAM C UYLER, 1747. Mrs. H oward V. Harper. Ensign o fa Foot Company in Albany in the Regiment of JOHN D OANE, 1590-1685. Colonel Pieter Schuyler, Service on page 299. 1700. Mrs. F rank F. Dow. Mrs.. A Van Cortlandt.

HENDRICK C UYLER, 1637- JOHN D OANE, 1635-1708. 1690. Service on page 299. Servicen o page 294. Mrs. Frank F. Dow. Mrs.. A Van Cortlandt. Miss Mary L. Willard. JOHN D ORSEY, 1714. Member o f the House of HENDRICK C UYLER, 1690- Burgesses, 1692-1695, 1697, 1767. 1698, 1701. 1702, 1704. Ensign i n a Foot Company in Commissioner from Anne Albany in the Regiment of Arundel C ounty, 1694. Colonel Pieter Schuyler, Justice 1697, 1698. 1717. Member of Governor's Council Mrs.. A Van Cortdandt. of M aryland, 1711-1714. Captain, 1695. Major, 1697. FRANCIS D ANE, 1615-1697. Mrs. P. A. S. Franklin. One of the Ministers active in Mrs. E. R. L. Gould. founding or forwarding the interests of the Colony of EDWARD D OTY, 1655. Massachusetts Bay at And- Servicen o page 300. over, 1648-1696. Mrs. Russell Sage. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Mrs. David M. Morrison. ANDRIES D RAEYER, JOHANNES D E LA MON- 1699. TAGNE, 1593-1670. Servicen o page 300. Service on page 296. Mrs. O scar J. Charles. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. THOMAS D UDLEY, 1576-1653. NICHOLAS D ANFORTH, Service on page 301. -1638. Mrs. R ipley Hitchcock. on p age Mrs. Donald Scott. Mrs, . Williai iam. B Dinsmore. Mrs. W. Holden Weeks. 429 THOMAS D YER, 1612-1676. Incorporator o f Brown Uni Deputy from Weymouth to the versity. General Court of Massa Mrs. Donald Scott. chusetts, 1646, 1647, 1650, 1653, 1654, 1656, 1658, 1660, WILLIAM E LLERY, 1701-1764. 1661, 1663, 1665, 1666, 1668, Governor's Assistant, 1742-1744. 1674-1676. Deputy-Governor of Rhode Mrs. John F. Douglas. Island, 1 748, 1749. Judge of the County Court. THEOPHILUS E ATON, 1591- Mrs. Donald Scott. 1658. Servicen o page 303. WALTER F AIRFIELD, 1636- Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. 1723. Mrs. Oscar J. Charles. Representative f rom Reading to the General Assembly of SAMUEL E DSALL, 1633-1704. Massachusetts; from Wen- Revised f rom page 303. ham, 1692, 1700. Member o f Governor Carteret's Ensign, 1 689. Council, Province of New Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. Jersey, 1668. Councillor u nder Leisler, Pro ROBERT F EAKE, 1663. vince of New York, 1689- Servicen o page 306. 1691. Mrs. I . Sherwood Coffin. In E sopus War, 1663. Indian Mrs. F. C. Nicodemus, Jr. Interpreter at New Castle on Hudson, 1675-1676. DANIEL F ISHER, 1619-1683. Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. Service on page 307. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. ANDREW E LIOT, 1627-1703. Service on page 304. DANIEL F ISHER, 1650-1713. Miss J ane F. Tuckerman. Service on page 307. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. PHILIP E LIOT, 1602-1657. Service on page 304. EDWARD F ISHER, 1639-1677. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. Service on page 307. Mrs. E lihu Chauncey. BENJAMIN E LLERY, 1669- 1746. JAMES F ITCH, 1622-1702. Representative f rom Newport Service on page 307. to the General Assembly of Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Rhode Island, 1711, 1713, Miss Frances S. Whiting. 1715, 1727, 1730-1737. Speaker 1727. JOHN F ITCH, 1667-1743. Governor's A ssistant, 1722, Deputy f rom Windham to the 1738, 1 740. General Court of Connecti Judge of County Court. cut, 1712-1715, 1717, 1718, 1723- Commissioner of Boundaries 1725, 1727-1730, 1738, 1739. between R hode Island and Captain of Windham Train Connecticut, 1 738. Band, 1703. Mrs. Donald Scott. Mrs. Cass Gilbert.

WILLIAM E LLERY, 1727-1820. THOMAS F ITCH, 1704. Delegate to the Second Conti Servicen o page 307. nental Congress, 1776. Mrs. W illiam B. Anderton. Signer of the Declaration, of Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. Independence, 1776. Mrs. Louis T. Montant. 430 THOMAS F ITCH, 1665-1731. of P lymouth Colony in King Captain in Norwalk, Connecti Philip's War. cut. Mrs. C orydon Wheat. Commissioner, 1 691, 1692, 1693, 1694. THOMAS F ULLER, 1690. Mrs. W illiam B. Anderton. Servicen o page 310. Mrs. Louis T. Montant. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. NATHANIEL F OOTE, 1647- 1703. RICHARD G ARDNER, Deputy f rom Bradford to the 1689. General Court of Connecti nService o page 311. cut, 1698-1700, 1706. Miss M ary L. Willard. Quartermaster i n Captain William Turner's Company THOMAS G ARDNER, 1591- in King Philip's War in 1674. Falls Fight, May, 19, 1676. nService o page 311. Miss Irene Mersereau. Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. Miss Mary L. Willard. WILLIAM F OWLER, 1662. Service o n page 308. GARRET G ARRETSON, JR., Mrs. A uguste P. Montant. 1658-1703. Associate Judge of Bergen WILLIAM F OWLER, 1683. County, N ew Jersey, 1681. Servicen o page 308. Lieutenant, 1692. Mrs. A uguste P. Montant. Miss I rene Mersereau. ELIEZER F RARY, 1709. AMBROSE G IBBONS, 1600- Revised f rom page 309. 1656. Deputy from Hatfield to the nService o page 312. General Assembly of Massa chusetts, 1692, 1693, 1695, Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. 1702, 1703, 1707. Ensign of a Hatfield Company. JOHN G ILMAN, 1624-1708. Mrs. William L. Harkness. Service on page 313. Mrs. F rederic B. Pratt. EDMUND F REEMAN, 1590- 1682. JAMES G ITTINGS, 1736-1823. nService o page 309. Member f rom Baltimore Mrs. D avid Williams. County of the Maryland Con vention, 1775. JOHN F REEMAN, 1627-1719. Member o f the Committee of Service on page 309. Observation, 1775-1776. Mrs. D avid Williams. Majorn i the Gunpowder Bat talion. WILLIAM F RENCH, 1605-1681. Lieutenant-Colonel o f same, Service on page 309. 1777. Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. .Mrs. P A. S. Franklin. MATTHEW F ULLER, 1603- SANDER L EENDERTSE 1678. GLEN, 1 685. Lieutenant i n the Company of Servicen o page 313. Captain Myles Standish, Mrs. W illiam W. Conde. 1652, 1654. Captain 1668. Miss Frances S. Whiting. Member o f Council of War, 1671. ABRAHAM G OLD, 1732-1777. Magistrate o f the Colony. Service on page 313. Surgeon-General of the Troops Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. 431 NATHAN G OLD, 1644-1694. JAMES G RAHAM, 1701. Service on page 313. nService o page 315. Mrs. E lihu Chauncey. Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. Mrs. Finley J. Shepard. EDMUND G REENLEAF, 1573- NATHAN G OLD, 1663-1723. 1671. Service on page 313. Service o n page 317. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Miss Irene Mersereau. WILLIAM G OODHUE, 1645- 1712. STEPHEN G REENLEAF, 1628- Representative f rom Ipswich 1690. to the General Assembly of Servicen o page 317. Massachusetts, 1692, 1698, Miss I rene Mersereau. 1701, 1704-1709, 1712. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Ensign i n Third Company of Chebacco, 1683. WILLIAM G REENOUGH, 1641 Captain i n Colonel Appleton's -1693. Regiment. Captain i n King Philip's War, Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. 1676. Mrs. David M. Morrison. Ensign i n the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com STEPHEN G OODYEAR, pany of Boston, 1691-1693. 1658. Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. Servicen o page 314. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. THOMAS G REGSON, 1646. DANIEL G OOKIN, 1612-1687. nService o page 317. Service on page 314. Mrs. John D. Ellis. Mrs. S eth L. Pierrepont. Mrs. Douglas Merritt. JOHN G ORHAM, 1621-1676. EDWARD G RISWOLD, 1607- Service on page 314. 1691. Miss M ary L. Willard. Service o n page 317. Mrs. W illard S. Augsbury. JOHN G ORHAM, 1652-1716. Miss Irene Mersereau. Service on page 315. Miss M ary L. Willard. STEPHEN G ROESBECK, 1744. SHUBAEL G ORHAM, 1686- Servicen o page 318. 1746. Mrs. H amilton R. Fairfax. Colonel o f the Seventh Massa chusetts Regiment in Ex JOSEPH G ROWDEN, 1730. pedition against Canada, Member o f the Pennsylvania 1744. Also Captain and Assembly from Philadelphia Colonel in First Company. County, 1684, 1685. Miss Mary L. Willard. Speaker and Member from Bucks County. 1686, 1690, OTHNIEL G ORTON. 1669-1773. 1693, 1700, 1701, 1704, 1705. Service on page 315. 1713, 1715, 1717, 1722. Mrs. E lihu Chauncey. Miss Mary T. Seaman. SAMUEL G ORTON, 1592-1677. THOMAS H ANFORD. Service on page 315. 1693. .Mrs. I Sherwood Coffin. Servicen o page 319. Mrs. Seth L. Pierrepont. Mrs. A uguste P. Montant. 432 GERRIT J ANSE HARDEN- EDMOND H OBART, 1570-1646. BERGH, 1 696. Service on page 325. Captain o f a Sloop called Mrs. W illiam B. Dinsmore. Royal A lbany. Mrs. A. Henry Mosle. Commissioned to war against the French in Canada by PETER H OBART, 1604-1679. order of Gov. Jacob Leisler, Service on page 325. May 19, 1690. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Mrs. P rescott Slade. Mrs. Grant C. Madill. Mrs. A. Henry Mosle. WILLIAM H ATCH, 1651. Servicen o page 321. MARTINUS H OFFMAN, 1706- Mrs. C linton Ogilvie. 1772. Miss Elizabeth A. Slade. Servicen o page 325. JOSEPH H AWLEY, 1603-1690. Mrs. O scar J. Charles. Service on page 322. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. EDWARD H OLYOKE, 1660. JOHN H AYNES, 1S94-16S4. Servicen o page 326. Service on page 322. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. Mrs. S eth L. Pierrepont. STEPHEN H OPKINS, JOHN H ICKS, 1672. 1644. Revised f rom page 323. nService o page 327. Delegate from Flushing to the Mrs. F rank F. Dow. Convention held in Nieuw Netherlands, 1653, and from Hempstead to that of 1665. THOMAS H OPKINS, 1616-1684, Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. Signer of the First Compact Miss Mary T. Seaman. of the Providence Plantation, 1637. Commissioner f rom Providence THOMAS H ICKS, 1640-1740. to the General Court of Service on page 323. Rhode Island, 1652, 1655, Miss M ary T. Seaman. 1659, 1660. .Mrs. I Sherwood Coffin. JOSEPH H ILLS, 1602-1687. Miss M ary T. Seaman. Service on page 324. Mrs. T homas T. Sherman. JOHN H OSKINS, , Chester, P enn. THOMAS H INCKLEY, 1618- Member of the Provincial As 1706. sembly, 1682. One of the Service o n page 325. original purchasers of land Mrs. D avid Williams. under William Penn. Miss Mary T. Seaman. ANDREW H INMAN, 1690- 1750. Captain o f South Company at JOHN H OSKINS, 1717. Woodbury, Connecticut, 1733. High S heriff of Chester Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. County, 1703, 1710; appointed by William Penn. TITUS H INMAN, 1655-1736. Miss M ary T. Seaman, Deputy from Woodbury to the General Court of Connecti EDWARD H OWELL, 1584- cut, 1712-1720. 1653. Captain of a Train Band. nService o page 328. Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. Mrs. Russell Sage. 433 JOHN H OWELL, 1604-1696. 1680-1683. C aptain of the Governor's A ssistant in Con Ancient and Honorable Ar necticut, 1663, 1664. tillery Company, 1671, 1678. Commissioner a nd Judge ap Lieutenant in Captain Hud pointed by the General son's Company, 1673. Cap Court, 1674. tain, 1675. Delegate f rom Southhampton Mrs. Seth L. Pierrepont. to the Convention held at Hempstead, 1665. Major of JOSIAS H ULL, 1675. a Troop of Horse, 1684. Servicen o page 330. Mrs. Russell Sage. Mrs. John D. Ellis. JOHN H OWELL, 1624-1690. WILLIAM H USBAND. Service on page 328. Justice, 1696. Councillor about Mrs. T homas Keely. Indian Affairs in Council held at Annapolis, 1697. JABEZ H OWLAND, 1712. Miss Mary T. Seaman. Ensign i n the Company of Captain John Walley at EDWARD H UTCHINSON, Bristol, Rhode Island, 1684. 1613-1675. Miss Mary L. Willard. Service on page 331. .Mrs. I Sherwood Coffin. JOHN H OWLAND, 1592-1672. Service on page 329. EDWARD J ACKSON. Mrs.. F R. Stoddard, Jr. Service on page 332. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. .Mrs. F F. Thompson. Miss Mary L. Willard. JOHN J ACKSON, 1725. GEORGE H UBBARD, 1683. nService o page 332. Deputy f rom Wethersfield to Mrs. C harles H. Brown. the General Court of Con Miss Mary T. Seaman. necticut, 1637-1642; from Mrs. W. Holden Weeks. Guilford to the New Haven ROBERT J ACKSON, 1684. General Court, 1654, 1655, Servicen o page 333. 1657-1659, 1661, 1662. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Mrs. John F. Douglas. Miss Mary T. Seaman. Mrs. W. Holden Weeks. ITHAMAR H UBBELL, 1761. CALEB J EWETT, 1710-1778. Captain a t Sheffield, Connecti Deputy from Sharon to the cut, 1756; in Crown Point General Court of Connecti Expedition. Major, 1760. cut, 1760-1766, 1770, 1775, Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. 1776. Captain, 1761. Miss Mary T. Seaman. GEORGE H ULL, 1659. nService o page 330. JOSEPH J EWETT, 1609-1660. Mrs. John D. Ellis. Deputy from Rowley to the General Court of Massachu JOHN H ULL, 1624-1683. setts Bay, 1651-1654, 1660. Deputy f rom Wenham to the Miss Mary T. Seaman. General Court of Massachu setts, 1668; from Westfield, JOSEPH J EWETT, 1654-1735. 1671-1674; from Concord. 1676; from Salishnrv ' ' Mint-M- MAXIMILIAN J EWETT, 1607- in C aptain Danforth's Com 1684. pany during King Philip's Deputy f rom Rowley to the War, and was killed, 1676. General Court of Massachu Mrs. John F. Douglas. setts Bay, 1641-1643, 1648, 1651, 1652, 1654-1660, 1662- STEPHEN K INSLEY, 1665, 1672-1676. 1673. Miss I rene Mersereau. Deputy f rom Braintree to the Mrs. T homas T. Sherman. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 1640, 1641, 1643, ISAAC J OHNSON, 1675. 1644, 1648, 1650-1653; from Servicen o page 334. Milford, 1666. Mrs. T homas Keely. Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. WILLIAM J ONES, 1624-1706. HENDRICK H ENDRICKSEN Service on page 336. KIP, 1 576 . Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Servicen o page 337. Mrs. Oscar J. Charles. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. THOMAS J OSSELYN, 1702- 1782. JACOBUS K IP, 1631-1690. Representative f rom Hanover Service on page 338. to the General Assembly of Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. Massachusetts, 1739, 1741, 1742. ROBERT L ANE, 1639-1717. Mrs. R ussell Sage. Deputy from Killingworth to the General Court of Con THOMAS J UDD, 1608-1688. necticut, 1699-1701, 1703, Service on page 336. 1706, 1707, 1709, 1711-1716. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Miss Irene Mersereau. JOSHUA K ENDALL, 1689- ELEAZER L AWRENCE, 1674- 1767. 1754. Ensign i n Ashford, Connecti Lieutenant a t Groton, Massa cut, Fifth Company of Fifth chusetts, 1724. Regiment, 1722; Captain of Captain, 1727. Major. same, 1756. Miss Irene Mersereau. Mrs. T homas Keely. HENRY K ERLEY, 1632-1713. JOHN L AWRENCE, 1659-1729. Ensign of Train Band at Service on page 339. Marlborough, Massachusetts, Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. 1684. Lieutenant i n Lancaster JONATHAN L AWRENCE, County Middlesex Regi 1737-1812. ment under Major Daniel Service on page 339. Gookin. In garrison at Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. Marlborough in King Philip's War, 1675. THOMAS L AWRENCE, 1625- Mrs. E ustis L. Hopkins. 1703. Servicen o page 339. DIRCK K EYSER, 1701-1756. Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. Service on page 337. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. WILLIAM L AWRENCE, 1623- 1680. JAMES K IDDER, 1626-1676. Servicen o page 339. Ensign in a Military Company Mrs. H enry E. Pellew. of Braintree, Massachusetts, Miss Mary L. Willard. 435 ISAAC L AWTON, 1650-1732. ROBERT L IVINGSTON, 1654- Governor's Assistant, 1690. 1728. Deputy from Portsmouth to Servicen o page 343. the General Court of Rhode Mrs. W illiam T. Farley. Island, 1696-1699, 1702, 1704- 1706, 1708. ROBERT L IVINGSTON, Mrs. R ussell Sage. 1725. Mrs. Donald Scott. Servicen o page 344. Miss M ary L. Willard. THOMAS L AWTON, 1681. Commissioner f rom Ports ROBERT G ILBERT LIVING mouth to the General Court STON, JR., 1749-1791. of Rhode Island, 1655, 1656, Revised from page 344, where 1658, 1661. the service was by mistake Deputy to the General As attributed to Robert Gilbert sembly, 1666. Livingston, Sr. Mrs. Russell Sage. Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. WILLIAM L EETE, 1612-1683. Service on page 390. GOVERT L OOCKERMANS, Mrs. A 1603-1670. . Van Cortlandt. Service on page 345. Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. THOMAS L EFFINGWELL, 1622-1714. JOHN L OTHROP, 1584-1653. Service on page 340. Service on page 346. Mrs. G rant C. Madill. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Mrs. Grant C. Madill. JAMES L EONARD, 1643-1726. Representative from Taunton to the General Assembly of JOSEPH L OTHROP, 1624-1702. Massachusetts, 1701, 1708, Deputy from Barnstable to the 1710, 1721. General Court of Plymouth, Captain-Lieutenant of Taunton 1666-1668, 1673, 1676, 1679- 1685, 1690. Foot, 1710. Captain of First Member of the Council of War, Company, 1713. 1681. 1 685. Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. Lieutenant, 1668. Captain, 1682. Mrs. Grant C. Madill. JAMES L EWIS, 1637-1713. Service on page 341. ENGLEBERT L OTT, 1654-1730. Mrs. W illiam B. Dinsmore. Service on page 346. Mrs. O scar J. Charles. MOSES L IPPITT, 1703. Servicen o page 342. FREDERICK L UBBERTSEN. Mrs. Elihu Chauncey. 1609-1680. Service on page 346. ANTHONY L ISPENARD, 1683- Miss I rene Mersereau. 1757. Servicen o page 342. Miss M arjorie Cleveland. DARBY L UX, 1696-1750. Service on page 346. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. EPHRAIM L ITTLE, 1650-1717. Mrs. P. A. S. Franklin. Representative from Marsh- field to the General Assembly of Massachusetts, 1697-1699, DARBY L UX, 1795. 1705-1708. Justice a nd County Commis Miss Emma H. Lockwood. sioner for Baltimore County, Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 1774-1775. 436 Member o f the Committee of fJudge o Orphan's Court, 1784. Observation, 1775-1776; of Mrs. P. A. S. Franklin. the Maryland Convention, 1775. THOMAS M AYHEW, 1592-1682. Lieutenant-Colonel o f the Gun Service on page 350. powder Battalion; Colonel of Mrs. T hatcher M. Brown. same, 1777. Mrs. P. A. S. Franklin. ARTHUR M IDDLETON, 1742- 1787. THOMAS M ACY, 1608-1682. Member o f Commons from St. Service on page 348. Helena, 1765, 1766, 1772; of Miss M ary L. Willard. Provincial Congress, 1774. Member o f Committee of De SAMUEL M ARSHALL. fence, 1775; of a Committee Service on page 348. of Safety, 1775. Mrs. D ouglas Merritt. Signerf o the Declaration of In *BENJAMIN M ARVIN, 1737- dependence. 1822. Mrs.. E Mora Davison. nFound o page 349. Is no longer eligible, service EPHRAIM M INOR, 1642-1724. being too late a date. Service on page 351. Mrs. F rank F. Dow. EBENEZER M ASON, 1669- 1754. THOMAS M INOR, 1607-1690. Representative f rom Medfield Service on page 352. to the General Assembly of Mrs. Frank F. Dow. Massachusetts, 1730. Mrs. A. R. Lawrence. Quartermaster, 1 716. Miss Ruth Lawrence. Mrs. H oward Van Sinderen. ALEXANDER M OORE, JOHN M ASON, 1600-1672. 1786. Service on page 349. Judgef o the Court of Com Miss F rances S. Whiting. mon Pleas, Province of New Jersey, 1760-1776. Collector EBENEZER M EAD, 1692-1775. of Cumberland County, 1775. Deputy from Greenwich to the Mrs. James A. Glover. General Court of Connecti cut, 1733, 1734, 1737, 1738. Captain of a Company at LEWIS M ORRIS, 1671-1746. Horseneck, 1738. Service on page 353. .Miss E B. Brundige. Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. CORNELIS M ELYN, 1602-1674. LEWIS M ORRIS, 1698-1762. Service on page 350. Service on page 353. Mrs. P aul C. Ransom. Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. JOHN M ERRYMAN, 1705-1777. LEWIS M ORRIS 1726-1798. Justice and County Commis Service on page 353. sioner for Baltimore County, Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. 1753-1754. .Mrs. P A. S. Franklin. JOSEPH M ORSE, 1649-1717. Service on page 354. JOHN M ERRYMAN, 1737-1814. .F.Mrs. F Thompson. Member of the Committee of Observation, 1 774-1776. JOHN M OSS, 1604-1707. Justice for Baltimore County, Service on page 354. 1778-1783. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. 437 ADAM M OTT, 1623-1673. JAMES O LMSTEAD. Commissioner f rom Ports Service on page 358. mouth to the General Court Mrs. W illiam B. Anderton. of Rhode Island, 1658. Mrs. Louis T. Montant. Deputy to the General As sembly, 1673. RICHARD O LMSTEAD, 1607- Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. 1686. WILLIAM M ULLINS, Servicen o page 358. 1621. Mrs. W illiam B. Anderton. Service o n page 354. Mrs. Louis T. Montant. Miss I rene Mersereau. GYSBERT O PDYCK, 1605-1664. PHILIP N ELSON, 1633-1691. Commissary for Fort Good Lieutenant at Rowley, Massa Hope, 1638-1640; for the chusetts, 1673. Commanded Connecticut Colony, 1642. a Company in Expedition to Governor's Assistant, 1645. Canada, 1690. Member of Council of War. Mrs. F ranklin S. Henry. Commander of Fort Good Hope, 1647. BENJAMIN N EWBERRY, Miss I rene Mersereau. 1634-1689. Service on page 355. JOSEPH O TIS, 1666-1754. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Judgef o the Court of Com Mrs. Douglas Merritt. mon Pleas of Plymouth THOMAS N EWBERRY, County, 1703-1715. 1635. Representative to the General Servicen o page 355. Assembly of Massachusetts, Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 1710, 1713. Mrs. Douglas Merritt. Mrs. Clinton Ogtlvie. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Miss Elizabeth A. Slade. Mrs. A. Van Cortlandt. THOMAS O WSLEY, 1663-1700. MICHAEL N EWBOLD, 1667- Member of the Virginia House 1721. of Burgesses from Stafford Servicen o page 355. County, 1692, 1693, 1695, Mrs. H arris R. Childs. 1698. Sheriff o f Stafford County, NATHANIEL N EWLIN, 1660- 1696. 1729. fMajor o Militia, 1699. nService o page 356. Mrs. G eorge C. Fraser. Miss M ary T. Seaman. WILLIAM P AYBODIE, 1619- NICHOLAS N EWLIN, 1707. 1699. nService o page 361. nService o page 356. Miss I rene Mersereau. Miss M ary T. Seaman. Miss Frances S. Whiting.

FRANCIS N EWMAN, 1660. THOMAS P AYNE, 1614-1706. Servicen o page 356. Service on page 361. Mrs. H oward H. Mossman. Mrs. F rank F. Dow. NICHOLAS N OYES, 1615-1701. Deputy from Newbury to the WILLIAM P EARTREE, 1642- General Court of Massachu 1717. setts, 1660, 1678-1681. Servicen o page 361. Mrs. David Williams. Mrs. B ancroft Gherardi. 438 NATHANIEL P EASLEE, 1682- WILLIAM P RATT, 1622-1678. 1775. Service on page 366. Representative f rom Haverhill Mrs. Cass Gilbert. to the Massachusetts General Assembly, 1737, 1739-1742. JOHN P RENTICE, 1691. 1746-1749, 1752, 1753. Deputy f rom New London to Member o f Committee to de the G eneral Court, 1703, 1704. cide boundary between Captain at the Fort at New Massachusetts and New London, 1 692, 1693, 1695, Hampshire. 1702. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Mrs. G eorge F. Ralph. WILLIAM P EPPERRELL, 1646-1732. THOMAS P RINCE, 1600-1673. Service on page 362. Service on page 366. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Mrs. D avid Williams. DANIEL P IERCE. 1610-1677. WILLIAM P USEY, 1726. Service on page 362. Member f rom Chester County Mrs.. W Holden Weeks. to the Assembly of Pennsyl vania, 1725, 1726. HENRY P IERSON, 1652-1701. Miss M ary T. Seaman. Service on page 363. Mrs. Russell Sage. JOHN P UTNAM, 1627-1710. Service on page 367. ROBERT P IKE, 1616-1706. Mrs. D avid M. Morrison. Service on page 363. .Mrs. W Holden Weeks. NATHANIEL P UTNAM, 1619- 1700. EPENETUS P LATT, 1646-1693. Deputy t o the Massachusetts Service on page 364. General Court, 1690, 1691. Mrs. C larence H. Jones. Lieutenant i n Salem Village, EPENETUS P LATT, 1672-1745. 1683. Service on page 365. Mrs. D avid M. Morrison. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. THOMAS P UTNAM, 1614- SAMUEL P ORTER, 1660-1722. 1686. Service on page 365. Servicen o page 367. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. Mrs. David M. Morrison. JOHN P OTTER, 1694. nService o page 365. WILLIAM P YNCHON, 1590- Mrs. E lihu Chauncey. 1662. Service o n page 368. ROBERT P OTTER, 1655. Miss F rances S. Whiting. nService o page 366. Mrs. E lihu Chauncey. Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. EDMUND Q UINCY, 1681-1738. Mrs. F. R. Stoddard, Jr. Service on page 368. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Mrs. S eth L. Pierrepont. 3SAAC P OWERS, 1665-1717. JOHN Q UIMBY, 1620- Representative from Littleton Representative f rom West to the General Assembly of Chester to the Convention Massachusetts, 1726, 1727. called by Governor Nicolls, Captain of Militia. 1663. Miss I rene Mersereau. Mrs. I . Sherwood Coffin. 439 PAUL R AYMOND, 1695-1759. ROBERT R IDGELY, In Expedition to Crown Point 1681. as Lieutenant in Company Servicen o page 369. from Bedford, Massachu Mrs.. P A. S. Franklin. setts, 1755. Mrs. John F. Douglas. JOSHUA R IPLEY, 1658-1739. Service on page 370. WILLIAM R AYMOND, 1652- Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 1709. Mrs. Grant C. Madill. Deputy f rom Beverly to the General Court of Massachu THOMAS R OGERS, 1621. setts, 1685, 1686, 1689. Servicen o page 370. Lieutenant o f Beverly Troops, Miss F rances S. Whiting. 1683. Captain commanding a Company in the Expedition WILLIAM R OGERS, 1701-1761. to Canada. 1690. Justice and County Commis Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. sioner for Baltimore County, 1756-1761. WILLIAM R EADE, 1605-1663. Mrs. P. A. S. Franklin. Deputy from Weymouth to the General Court of Massa ISAAC R OOSEVELT, 1726- chusetts Bay, 1635, 1636, 1638. 1794. Ensign of Foot Company, 1640. nService o page 371. Mrs. Russell Sage. Mrs. O scar J. Charles. JONATHAN R EMINGTON, THOMAS R UGGLES, 1671-1728. 1640-1700. Service on page 371. Captain in King Philip's War, Mrs. D ouglas Merritt. 1676, f rom Groton, Mass. Lieutenant, 1689; at Wells JOHN R USSELL, . 1691. Servicen o page 371. Mrs. D onald Scott. .Mrs. I Sherwood Coffin. EDMUND R ICE, 1594-1663. Service on page 369. JOSEPH S ACKETT, 1656-1719. Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. Lieutenant of Foot Company Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. of Newtown, Queens County, Mrs. Howard Van Sinderen. Province of New York, 1690. Captain, 1712. JOSEPH R ICHARDSON, 1711- Miss R uth Lawrence. 1784. Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. Member o f the Provincial As sembly from Philadelphia JAMES S ANDS, 1695. County, 1763-1769. Commissioner t o the General Founder o f Pennsylvania Hos Court of Rhode Island, 1657. pital. Deputy t o the General As Miss M ary T. Seaman. sembly from , 1665. CHARLES R IDGELY, 1703- .Mrs. I Sherwood Coffin. 1772. Justice a nd County Commis PELEG S ANFORD, 1639-1701. sioner for Baltimore County, Service on page 373. 1741-1754; and of the Quorum Mrs. G rant C. Madill. from 1748. Burgess, 1 752-1754. JAMES S AUNDERS, 1640-1707. Called M ajor and Colonel in Service on page 374. Home Journals, 1752-1754. Mrs. D avid C. Clark. Mrs. P. A. S. Franklin. Mrs. P. A. S. Franklin. 440 DANIEL S AYRE, 1666-1748. Servicen o page 378. Service on page 374. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Mrs. Frederic B. Pratt. PHILIP P . SCHUYLER, 1628- JOHN S HARPE, 1643-1676. 1683. Service on page 378. Service o n page 376. Mrs. H oward Van Sinderen. Miss M ary L. Willard. HENRY S HERBURNE, 1611- PIETER S CHUYLER, 1657- 1680. 1724. nService o page 379. Servicen o page 376. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Mrs. O scar J. Charles. Miss Mary L. Willard. JOHN S HERMAN, 1691. Deputy f rom Watertown to RICHARD S COTT, 1680. the General Court of Massa Onef o the Recognized Historic chusetts, 1651, 1653, 1663. Founders of Rhode Island. Captain of Watertown Train First of the Signers of the Band, 1680. Compact of the Providence Mrs. W illiam B. Dinsmore. Plantation. Mrs. R ussell Sage. MATTHEW S HERWOOD, 1643-1715. JOHN S EAMAN, 1610-1695. Service on page 379. Service on page 377. Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. SAMUEL S HERWOOD. Miss Mary T. Seaman. Captain o f Train Band at Mrs. W. Holden Weeks. Stratfield, Connecticut, 1722. Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. DUMMER S EWALL, 1737-1832. sServed a Ensign at the siege JAN A RIANSE SIP, 1662-1729. of Louisbourg, 1758. Ensign, 1692. As L ieutenant fought in Canada Lieutenant o f Bergen County, under General Amherst. New Jersey, 1703-1711. Major i n Massachusetts Afterwards Captain. Militia, 1776; Lieutenant- Miss Irene Mersereau. Colonel of same, 1776. Member o f Provincial Congress THOMAS S KIDMORE, at Watertown, 1776. 1684. Miss Mary Benson. Deputy f rom Huntington, Long Island, to the Pro SAMUEL S EWALL, 1652-1730. vincial Convention, 1673. Fellow o f Harvard College, Mrs. Carey S. Alverson. 1673, 1678, 1679. Governor's A ssistant, 1684- EDWARD S MITH, 1675. 1686, 1689. Servicen o page 381. Councillor, 1 693-1725. Mrs E lihu Chauncey. Judgef o Superior Court, 1692- 1718. Chief Justice of Su ♦RICHARD ( BULL) SMITH, perior Court, 1718-1728. 1692. Ensign a nd Captain of Revised f rom page 381. Ancient and Honorable Is not eligible. The services Artillery Company. attributed to him belong to Mrs. S eth L. Pierrepont. Richard Smith, 1st, and Rich ard Smith, 2d, of Rhode ALEXANDER S HAPLEIGH, Island and later of New 1585-1650. York, as below. 441 RICHARD S MITH, 1666. ISAAC S TEARNS, 1671. Member o f the Representative Servicen o page 385. Body of Nieuw Netherlands Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. known as the "Eight Men," 1645. JAMES S TEELE, 1658-1718. Miss I rene Mersereau. Lieutenant of Hartford County Troops, 1 708. RICHARD S MITH, 1647-1720. Captain, 1710. Service on page 381. Mrs. C ass Gilbert. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. GEORGE S TILLMAN, 1739- 1817. SAMUEL S MITH, 1602-1680. In s ervice on page 387, omit Service on page 382. Miss I rene Mersereau. paragraphs second and third. Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. GREGORY S TONE, 1592-1674. Deputy from Cambridge to the WILLIAM H ENRY SMITH, General Court of Massachu 1690-1742. Service on page 382. setts Bay, 1638. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Mrs. Eustis L. Hopkins. Miss Ruth Lawrence. SIMON S TONE, 1631-1708. JAN S NEDEKER, 1679. Service on page 387. nService o page 382. Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. Mrs. F rank Kellogg. JOHN S TRONG, 1605-1699. Service on page 388. NICHOLAS S NOW, 1670. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Servicen o page 382. Mrs. F. F. Thompson. Mrs. F rank F. Dow. JAN S TRYCKER, 1615-1697. GEORGE S OULE, 1680. Service on page 388. Servicen o page 383. Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. Mrs. Russell Sage. STOKELY S TURGIS, 1732- 1787. ABRAM S TAATS, 1694. Ensign i n service of the Pro nService o page 384. vince of Pennsylvania, 1755, Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. 1756. Mrs. H enry C. Tuttle. SAMUEL S TAATS, 1657-1716. Service on page 384. ROELOF S WARTWOUT, Mrs. O scar J. Charles. 1634-1715. Mrs. Louis A. Gillet. Service on page 389. Mrs. N oel C. Edwards. SAMUEL S TAFFORD, 1636- WILLIAM S WIFT, 1630-1706. 1718. Revised from page 390. Servicen o page 384. Deputy from Sandwich to the Miss M ary L. Willard. General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1673, 1676-1678. MYLES S TANDISH, 1584-1656. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Service on page 384. Mrs. Russell Sage. ZACHARIAH S YMMES, 1599- 1671. THOMAS S TARR, 1616-1658. Onef o the Ministers of Par Surgeon of the Plymouth ishes active in founding or Forces in the Pequot War, forwarding the interests of 1637. the Colony of Massachu Mrs. D ouglas Merritt. setts Bay. 442 Minister a t Charlestown, 1634- JAN T EUNISSEN VAN PELT 1671. 1720. Mrs. D ouglas Merritt. Member o f the Assembly, 1692, 1694, 1 698. SAMUEL S YMONDS, 1595- Lieutenant of Infantry for 1678. Richmond County, New Servicen o page 390. York, 1689. Mrs. J erome H. Kidder. Miss I rene Mersereau.

JOHN T ALCOTT, 1660. ANTHONY T HACHER, 1587- nService o page 390. 1667. Mrs. E lihu Chauncey. Servicen o page 392. Mrs. Finley J. Shepard. Miss M ary L. Willard. JOHN T ALCOTT, 1632-1688. Service on page 390. JOHN T HACHER, 1638-1713. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. Service on page 392. Miss M ary L. Willard. PETER T ALLMAN, 1708. Commissioner f rom Ports mouth to the General Court NATHANIEL T HOMAS, 1606- of Rhode Island, 1661, 1662, 1675. 1665. Servicen o page 393. General S olicitor of the Colony, Mrs. C linton Ogilvie. 1661. Miss Elizabeth A. Slade. Mrs. R ussell Sage. NATHANIEL T HOMAS, 1643- EZRA T AYLOR, 1720-1767. 1718. Representative from South- nService o page 393. borough to the General As Mrs. C linton Ogilvie. sembly of Massachusetts, Miss Elizabeth A. Slade. 1760-1767. Mrs. W. Travers Jerome. WILLIAM T HOMAS, 1573-1651. ENDIRCK T BROECK, 1686- Service on page 393. 1751. Mrs. C linton Ogilvie. nService o page 392. Miss Elizabeth A. Slade. Mrs. H amilton R. Fairfax. Miss Mary L. Willard. NATHANIEL T ILDEN, 1641. DIRCK W ESSELSE TEN Commissioner o f Boundary BROECK, 1638-1718. between the Colonies of Service on page 392. Plymouth and Massachu Mrs. H amilton R. Fairfax. setts Bay, 1637. Miss Mary L. Willard. Mrs. Clinton Ogilvie. iMiss Elizabeth A. Slade. ENWESSEL T BROECK, 1664- 1747. Lieutenant i n Regiment of JOHN T ILLEY, 1621. Pieter Schuyler, 1700. Servicen o page 394. Captain, 1 709, 1714. Mrs.. F R. Stoddard, Jr. Member o f Indian Board, 1698, Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 1699, 1701. Miss Mary L. Willard. Miss M ary L. Willard. THOMAS T ENNEY, 1648-1732. ROBERT T ITUS, 160Q- . Ensign in Rowley, Massachu Service o n page 394. setts, 1677. Mrs. I . Sherwood Coffin. Miss I rene Mersereau. Miss Mary T. Seaman. 443 CALEB T ORREY, 1695 . JOHANNES P IETERSE VAN Representative f rom Scituate BRUGH, 1624-1697. to the General Assembly of Service on page 398. Massachusetts, 1745-1749. Mrs. H amilton R. Fairfax. Called Captain. Mrs. C linton Ogilvie. LAURENSAN V BUSKIRK, Miss Elizabeth A. Slade. 1752. Representative f rom Bergen to JAMES T ORREY, 1665. the Provincial Assemblies Servicen o page 395. from Ninth to Seventeenth. Mrs. C linton Ogilvie. Justice of Bergen County, New Miss Elizabeth A. Slade. Jersey, 1745. Miss I rene Mersereau. JOHN T OWNSEND, 1668. Servicen o page 395. LAURENS A . VAN BUSKIRK, Mrs. A uguste P. Montant. 1694. Mrs. W. Holden Weeks. Member o f the County Court, Bergen, New Jersey, 1677, RICHARD T OWNSEND, 1680; President of same, 1671. 1681, 1682. Commissioner f rom Warwick Member of Governor's Council, to the General Court of 1670, 1672, 1674, 1682. Rhode Island, 1652-1656, 1659. Miss Irene Mersereau. Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. Miss Mary T. Seaman. JACOBUSAN V CORTLANDT. 1658-1739. THOMAS T RACY, 1610-1685. Service on page 399. Service on page 395. Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. OLOFF S TEVENSE VAN CORTLANDT, 1600-1684. RICHARD T REAT, 1584-1669. Service on page 399. Service on page 395. Mrs. O scar J. Charles. Mrs. A uguste P. Montant. ABRAHAM P IETERSEN VAN JAMES T ROWBRIDGE, 1637- DEURSEN, 1 605 . 1717. Servicen o page 400. Servicen o page 396. Mrs. G eorge F. Ralph. Mrs.. W Travers Jerome. HENDRICKAN V DYCK, 1687. JOSHUA T UFTS, 1716-1769. Servicen o page 401. One of the Ministers active in Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. founding or forwarding the interests of New Hampshire. .JAN T VAN PELT. Mrs. W. Holden Weeks. Lieutenant i n Richmond Coun ty, 1689. PETER T UFTS, 1648-1721. Member of the Assembly, 1692, Representative from Medford 16%, 1698. to the General Assembly of Miss Irene Mersereau. Massachusetts, 1689-1692, ANSTEPHEN V RENSSEL 1695, 1697, 1699, 1700, 1702, AER, 1706-1747. 1715. Captain, 1706. Service on page 402. Mrs. W. Holden Weeks. Mrs. H amilton R. Fairfax. GOOSZEN G ERRITSEN VAN Colony, 1 640, 1642, 1654, SCHAICK, 1 676. 1666, 1667. nService o page 402. Mrs. Russell Sage. Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. Mrs. A. Van Cortlandt. JOHN W ADSWORTH, 1638- Miss Mary L. VVillard. 1700. Deputy f rom Duxbury to the RUTGER J ACOBSEN VAN General Court of Plymouth SCHOENDERWOERT. Colony, 1690, 1691 ; from Dux Service on page 403. bury to the General Assembly Mrs. L ouis A. Gillet. of Massachusetts, 1694. Mrs. A. Van Cortlandt. Mrs. Russell Sage. Miss Mary L. Willard. JOHN W AKEMAN, 1598-1661. BRANT A RENTSE VAN Service on page 405. SLICHTENHORST. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. Service on page 403. JOSEPH W AKEMAN, 1670- Miss M ary L. Willard. 1726. nService o page 405. JACOB W ALINGER VAN Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. WINCKEL, 1 657. Servicen o page 404. SAMUEL W AKEMAN, 1635- Mrs. C harles F. Roe. 1692. Servicen o page 405. THEODORUS V AN WYCK, Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. 1718-1776. JOHN W ALKER, 1647. Service on page 404. Servicen o page 406. Mrs.. F R. Stoddard, Jr. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. SAMUEL V ETCH, 1668-1732. JOHN W ALLEY, 1644-1712. Service on page 405. Captain o f the Ancient and Mrs. H amilton R. Fairfax. Honorable Artillery Com pany, 1679, 1699, 1707. MICHAEL J ANSEN VREE- Captain o f Bristol Military LANDT, 1 663. Company, 1684; Mayor, 1685; Servicen o page 405. Commander of land forces Miss I rene Mersereau. in expedition of 1690. Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. Commissioner o f the United Colonies, 1689, 1690. Gov JONATHAN W ADE, 1684. ernor's Assistant of Plymouth Deputy f rom Ipswich to the Colony, 1684, 1686, 1689-1691. General Court of Massachu Mrs. Seth L. Pierrepont. setts, 1669, 1681, 1682. ANDREW W ARD, 1597-1659. Lieutenant, 1663. Captain, 1677. Service on page 406. Mrs. Franklin S. Henry. Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. Mrs. Robert C. Townsend. THOMAS W ADE, 1650-1696. Captain of Ipswich Troops, JOHN W ARD, 1626-1708. 1689. Lieutenant-Colonel of Deputy f rom Newton, 1689, Middle Essex Regiment, 1696. 1691-1694, 1696, 1698. Mrs. Franklin S. Henry. Mrs. F. F. Thompson. CHRISTOPHER W ADS- WILLIAM W ARD. 1630-1675. WORTH, 1677. Service on page 406. Deputy f rom Duxbury to the Mrs. F inley J. Shepard. General Court of Plymouth 445 WILLIAM W ARD, 1687. fJustice o the Court of Com Servicen o page 406. mon Pleas, 1713-1718. Mrs..F. F Thompson. Commander-in-Chief, 1 722. Mrs. Howard Van Sinderen. Signed T reaty of Peace with the Indians, 1726. JOHN W ARHAM, 1670. Deputy-Governor o f New Servicen o page 407. Hampshire, 1717-1730. Act Mrs. Cass Gilbert. ing-Governor, 1723-1728. RICHARD W ARREN, Mrs. F. R. Stoddard, Jr. 1628. Not u nder Col. John Went- Service o n page 407. worth as on page 411. Mrs. C linton Ogilvie. EZEKIEL W ENTWORTH, Miss Elizabeth A. Slade. — — -1712. WILLIAM W ASBBURNE, Service on page 410. 1659. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Service o n page 407. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. ROBERT W ESTCOTT, Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin. 1676. Miss Mary T. Seaman. Commissioner t o the General Mrs. W. Holden Weeks. Court of Rhode Island, 1651. Lieutenant a t Warwick, 1659, ROBERT W ATERMAN, 1671. 16S2. Miss I rene Mersereau. Deputy f rom Marshfield to the General Court of Plymouth STUKELEY W ESTCOTT, Colony, 1644-1649. 1592-1677. Mrs. C ass Gilbert. Service on page 411. Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. Miss I rene Mersereau. Miss Mary L. Willard. JOSEPH W ELD, 1S9S-1646. Service on page 408. WILLIAM W ESTWOOD, .Mrs. A Henry Mosle. 1606-1669. SAMUEL W ELLES, 1630-1675. Service on page 411. Service on page 409. Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Mrs. G rant C. Madill. JOHN W HIPPLE, 1605-1669. SAMUEL W ELLES, 1660-1731. Service on page 412. Service on page 409. Mrs. J ohn F. Douglas. Mrs. G rant C. Madill. WILLIAM W HITE, 1610-1690. THOMAS W ELLES, 1598-1660. Service on page 413. Service on page 409. Mrs. H oward Van Sinderen. Mrs. A lice H. Cowles. Mrs. Grant C. Madill. DANIEL W HITEHEAD. 1646- Mrs. Seth L. Pierrepont. 1704. THOMAS W ELLES, 1693-1767. Servicen o page 413. Service on page 410. Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. Mrs. G rant C. Madill. JOHN W HITING, 1635-1689. BENJAMIN W ENTWORTH, Service on page 413. 1691-1725. .Mrs. A Henry Mosle. Service on page 410. Mrs. C larence W. Bowen. Miss Frances S. Whiting. JOHN W ENTWORTH, 1671- SAMUEL W HITING, 1597- 1730. 1679. Councillor u nder Royal Gov Servicen o page 413. ernment, 1711-1715. .Mrs. A Henry Mosle. 446 WILLIAM W HITING, — -1647. THOMAS W ILLIAMS. Service on page 413. Member o f the Council for .Mrs. A Henry Mosle. New York, December 24, Mrs. A. Van Cortlandt. 1689, and June 11, 1690. Miss Frances S. Whiting. Miss Mary T. Seaman. WILLIAM W HITING, 1704- THOMAS W ILLIAMS, 1665- 1787. 1723. Captain o f a Train Band of fJustice o Peace from New Norwich, Connecticut, 1739; London County, 1709. in the Expedition against Deputy f rom Plainfield to the Louisbourg, 1745; in a Com General Court of Connecti pany of Foot against Can cut, 1710, 1711, 1713-1716. ada, 1746. Ensign, 1 704; Captain, 1707, Major i n Expedition against 1711, of Canterbury Train Crown Point, 1755. Band. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 756. Miss I rene Mersereau. Mrs. A. Henry Mosle. JOSIAH W INSLOW, 1605-1674. FRANCIS W ICKES, 1616-1687. Service on page 418. Service on page 414. Miss M ary L. Willard. Mrs.. I Sherwood Coffin. WILLIAM W ODELL, 1693. Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. nService o page 418. Miss I rene Mersereau. THOMAS W ILDER, 1658-1716. Service on page 415. HENRY W OLCOTT, 1578-1655. .Miss F Ethel Wickham. Service on page 419. Mrs. W illard S. Augsbury. SIMON W ILLARD, 1605-1676. Mrs. A. Van Cortlandt. Service on page 415. HENRY W OLCOTT, 1611-1680. Mrs. H enry Bowers. Service on page 419. Mrs. John French. .Mrs. A Van Cortlandt. Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. Miss Mary L. Willard. ROGER W OLCOTT, 1679-1767. Service on page 419. ANDREW W ILLETT, 1655- 1712. Mrs. W illard S. Augsbury. Deputy f rom Kingston to the ROGER W OLCOTT, 1704-1759. General Court of Rhode Deputy from Windsor to the Island, 1696, 1698; from General Court of Connecti Westerly, 1703; from Kings cut, 1740, 1741, 1743-1747. ton, 1704. Governor's Assistant, 1754- Captain, 1696. 1759. Judge of the Superior Mrs. I . Sherwood Coffin. Court, 1754-1759. Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert. Captain, 1743. Major, 1753. Mrs. Willard S. Augsbury. THOMAS W ILLETT, 1605- 1674. SIMON W OLCOTT, 1625-1687. Servicen o page 415. Service on page 420. .Mrs. I Sherwood Coffin. Mrs. W illard S. Augsbury. Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert. SAMUEL W OLCOTT, 1679- 1754. DANIEL W ILLIAMS, 1717- Deputy from Windsor to the 1794. General Court of Connecti Member o f the Provincial cut, 1706, 1707. Congress from Philadelphia, Captain of a Troop of Hartford 1751. County, 1705. Mrs. E dward S. Ellwanger. Mrs. A. Van Cortlandt. 447 JONAS W OOD, 1689. THOMAS W OODRUFF, 1722- nService o page 420. 1804. Mrs. C harles H. Brown. fJudge o the Court of Com mon Pleas of New Jersey. JOHN W OODBRIDGE, 1613- Member o f the Essex County 1695. Committee of Correspond Servicen o page 420. ence and Observation, 1774. Mrs. Donald Scott. Miss Alice Lounsberry. RICHARD W OODHULL, 1620- FRANCIS Y ARNALL, 1721. 1691. Member f rom Chester County Service o n page 420. to the Provincial Assembly Mrs. R obert C. Townsend. of Pennsylvania, 1711. Miss Mary T. Seaman.

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Mrs. W illiam Keyes Payne, July 27th, 1894. Mrs. C harles F. Chandler, May 6th, 1894. Mrs. P ierre Van Cortlandt, January 12th, 1895. Mrs. J ohn Taylor Cooper, March 6th, 1896. Mrs. J ohn Brandegee Wood, March 13th, 1896. Mrs. E dward H. Jewett, October 19th, 1896. Mrs. J oel Wolfe, February 27th, 1897. Mrs. L ydig M. Hoyt, April 17th, 1897. Mrs. I saac Henry Walker, May 15th, 1897. Mrs. G eorge Folger Canfield, July 15th, 1897. Mrs. W illiam Greenough, November 27th, 1897. Mrs. E dward H. Butler, March 12th, 1898. Mrs. C harles E. Fogg, September 21st, 1898. Mrs. F rancis H. Saltus, March 15th, 1899. Mrs. T homas Parmalee Wickes, May 25th, 1899. Mrs. F rancisco Azoy, July 8th, 1899. Mrs.. S Van Rensselaer Townsend, August 19th, 1899. Mrs. J ames E. H. Nichols, October 21st, 1899 Mrs. A lfred C. Barnes, October 25th, 1899. Mrs. T homas Dyer Conyngham, November nth, 1899. Mrs. R os well-Smith, January 21st, 1900. Mrs. W illiam S. Livingston, March 22nd, 1900. Mrs. C harles R. Burke, March 31st, 1900. Mrs. S eth Sprague Terry, July 5th, 1900. Miss A nna Potter, January 4th, 1901. Mrs. G eorge Henry Warren, January 18th, 1901. Mrs. W aldo Hutchins, January 20th, 1901. Mrs. T homas E. Stillman, February 20th, 1901. Mrs. H enry A. Neeley, July 2nd, 1901. 449 Miss F lorence Russell Wright, July ioth, 1901. Mrs. George Pendleton Bowler, August 22nd, 1901. Mrs. Edward Sanderson, September 5th, 1901. Mrs. L. Ward Clarke, November nth, 1901. Mrs. John Bleecker Miller, December 8th, 1901. Mrs. George Norton Williams, January 24th, 1902. Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler, March 8th, 1902. Mrs. Stephen Van Rensselaer, October 12th, 1902. Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton, February 13th, 1903. Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse, March 16th, 1903. Mrs. Nathaniel W. T. Hatch, April 19th, 1903. Mrs. Etienne St. George, August 17th, 1903. Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock, September 1st, 1903. Mrs. P. V. Rogers, December 25th, 1903. Miss Emma Schenck, January 4th, 1904. Mrs. Lewis Lampman, January 7th, 1904. Miss Mary Le Roy King, January 8th, 1904. Miss Catherine M. Clarke, March 7th, 1904. Mrs. John Purdon, May 23rd, 1904. Mrs. Leon Marie, September 15th, 1904. Miss Lomy Redfield Proctor, October 6th, 1904. Mrs. A. Alexander Atocha, October ioth, 1904. Mrs. Woodruff Sutton, Jr., November 18th, 1904. Mrs. Charles H. Doolittle, November 20th, 1904. Miss Mary Arnold Petrie, December 6th, 1904. Mrs. John J. Brandegee, December nth, 1904. Mrs. Walter P. Tillman, December 20th, 1904. Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson, March 6th, 1905. Mrs. Robert McCartee, March 25th, 1905. Mrs. William A. Budd, May 1st, 1905. Mrs. Edward King, May 3rd, 1905. Mrs. William A. Thompson, June 8th, 1905. Miss Louisa Emily Nevins, July 2nd, 1905. Mrs. John H. Osborne, August 6th, 1905. 450 Mrs. W illiam Mansfield Storrs, October nth, 1905. Mrs. A rthur Breeze Johnson, October 27th, 1905. Mrs. J ohn D. Jones, November 15th, 1905. Miss F rances S. Adam, March 2nd, 1906. Mrs.. N Lansing Zabriskie, March 10th, 1906. Mrs. J oseph R. Duryee, April 18th, 1906. Miss G race Virginia Pomeroy, May 14th, 1906. Mrs. D aniel M. Stimson, May 30th, 1906. Mrs. J ohn Beale Mills, July 12th, 1906. Mrs. W illiam L. Halsey, August 18th, 1906. Mrs. H enry Clark Perkins, September 16th, 1906. Mrs. H omer H. Stuart, March 6th, 1907. Mrs. J acob W. Elseffer, April 20th, 1907. Mrs. C harles Havens Hunt, May 2nd, 1907. Mrs. L awrence Woodruff Halsey, May 22nd, 1907. Mrs. J ames M. Rankin, May 29th, 1907. Mrs. I saac N. Phelps, May 31st, 1907. Mrs. E dward Patterson, June 1st, 1907. Mrs. P hoenix Remsen. June 9th, 1907. Mrs. H enry B. Platt, July 14th, 1907. Mrs. S amuel M. Evans, September 25th, 1907. Mrs. R ichard Hoffman Benson, October 3rd, 1907. Mrs. A ngus Cameron, October 10th, 1907. Mrs. W illiam Croswell Doane, November 9th, 1907. Mrs. D aniel Swigert, 1908. Mrs. C hristopher S. Leffingwell, April 27th, 1908. Mrs. Thomas S. Berry, September 4th, 1908. Mrs. Philip L. Livingston, September 16th, 1908. Mrs. Charles L. Hackstaff, October 5th, 1908. Mrs. J. Bloomfield Wetherill, December 1st, 1908. Mrs. Nicholas Fish, December nth, 1908. Mrs. Martin W. Sampson, 1909. Mrs. William A. Walker, January 7th, 1909. Mrs. David G. Thayer, March 25th, 1909. 45i Mrs. P ierre Lorillard, Jr., March 25th, 1909. Mrs. W illiam M. Martin, June 24th, 1909. Mrs. M arcellus Hartley, April 22nd, 1909. Miss C aroline Phelps Stokes, April 26th, 1909. Mrs. B ayard Clarkson, May 13th, 1909. Miss A nn E. Hasbrook, August 10th, 1909. Mrs. W illiam R. Sands, August 20th, 1909. Mrs. T homas Rainey, August 24th, 1909. Mrs. J ohn Myers Bowers, September 13th, 1909. Mrs. W illiam Newton Clark, September 19th, 1909. Mrs. C harles Coolidge Haight, October 27th, 1909. Mrs. A lexander T. Van Nest, November 7th, 1909. Mrs. J ames H. Stebbins, January 26th, 1910. Mrs. J ames Mead Belden, February 2nd, 1910. Mrs. R obert E. Livingston, February 10th, 1910. Mrs. W illiam Stuart Walcott, February, 1910. Mrs. H enry A. Dubois, March 5th, 1910. Mrs. J ohn Romeyn Brodhead, April 14th, 1910. Mrs. J oseph R. Swan, April 16th, 1910. Mrs. W illiam Kent, April 20th, 1910. Miss C aroline Homans Patterson, August, 1910. Mrs. C harles Henry Hall, September 20th, 1910. Mrs. W illiam P. Hulbert, October, 1910. Mrs. C harles A. Peabody, December 26th, 1910. Mrs. J ames J. Belden, December 26th, 1910. Mrs. H enry Earle, February 16th, 191 1. Mrs. H erman T. Livingston, April 27th, 191 1. Mrs. T heodore W. Parmele, May 26th, 191 1. Mrs. W illiam Eastwood, July 16th, 191 1. Mrs. W illiam H. Perkins, August 1st, 191 1. Mrs. W alter B. Devereux, September 19th, 191 1. Mrs. W illiam Rufus Barr, September 16th, 191 1. Mrs. T homas W. Nickerson, October 5th, 191 1. Miss S ara Baldwin Pitkin, October 28th, 191 1. 452

1 1 Mrs. J ohn Marshall Brown, November, 1911. Miss C atherine de Navarre Miller, December 8th, 191 1. Mrs. E ugene A. Hoffman, December 22nd, 191 1. Mrs. C harles Francis Chickering, January 10th, 1912. Mrs. C harles Partridge Bos well, January 17th, 191 2. Mrs. A braham Giles Brower, February 14th, 1912. Mrs. J ohn Ulmer Brookman, March 12th, 1912. Mrs. H oward Townsend, April 6th, 1912. Mrs. F rederick Butterfield, June 7th, 1912. Mrs. W estern Bascombe, June, 1912. Mrs. J ames Terry Gardiner, July 31st, 1912. Mrs. J ohn Shaw Billings, August 19th, 1912. Mrs. F rancke H. Bosworth, September 6th, 1912. Mrs. S amuel M. Blatchford, September nth, 1912. Mrs. F rederick Hasbrouck, October 25th, 1912. Comtesse d e Montsaulnin, January 6th, 191 3. Miss E lizabeth M. Thompson, January 29th, 1913. Mrs. J ohn Calvin Westervelt, March 20th, 1913. Mrs. G eorge R. Sheldon, June 16th, 1913. Mrs. A lfred Cornelius Howland, August 7th, 1913. Mrs. C alvin D. Stowell, September 19th, 191 3. Mrs.. S E. Johnson Hudson, September 21st, 1913. Mrs. S amuel Sloan, October nth, 1913. Mrs. S eabrook W. Sydnor, October nth, 1913. Mrs. W illiam H. Seward, November 9th, 191 3. Mrs. C harles Longstreet Poor, November nth, 191 3. .Mrs. W Jerome Green, November 17th, 1913. Mrs. W illiam E. Stiger, December 6th, 1913. Mrs. R obert D. Pierce, December 22nd, 191 3. Mrs. A sa G. Pettibone, January 25th, 1914. Mrs. W illiam Rhinelander, February 13th, 1914. Miss C harlotte Taylor Lane, April 25th, 1914. Miss M ary Isabella Forsyth, July 1st, 1914. Mrs. M ontgomery Schuyler, July 6th, 1914. 453 Mrs. T homas Ward, November ioth, 1914. Mrs. D avid Mitchell Morrison, November nth, 1914. Mrs. J oseph Cooke Jackson, November 25th, 1914. Mrs. C harles Morris, December, 1914. Miss G race Hoadley Dodge, December 27th, 1914. Mrs. H oratio Seymour, January 6th, 191 5. Mrs. P hilip Edwards Johnson, January 25th, 1915. Associate M embers Residing Non-Colonial States

CALIFORNIA Mrs. C ary S. Alverson. Mrs. C harles Maclay Booth. Mrs. J ohn N. Calkins. *Mrs. Henry A. Du Bois. Mrs. N oel C. Edwards. Mrs. G eorge W. Gibbs. Mrs. W illiam Grant. Mrs. C harles Hedges. Miss I rene Mersereau. Mrs. J oseph Ledlie Moody. Mrs. R aymond Hough Sherman. Mrs. V anderlynn Stow. ♦Mrs. David G. Thayer. Mrs. H aldemand Putnam Young. ILLINOIS Mrs. J ohn Buckingham. Mrs. John Newton Freeman. Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. Mrs. Robert McCormick. Mrs. Robert W. Patterson. Mrs. Robert Burns Peattie. Mrs. John S. Runnels. Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Jr. Mrs. James M. Walker. MICHIGAN Miss M ary C. Bancker. Mrs. Frank H. Crowl. Mrs. Walter S. Russell. Mrs. John Henry Wendell. MINNESOTA Mrs. L ouis W. Hill. Mrs. James H. Skinner. Mrs. John Townsend. Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 455 IOWA Mrs. L auren C. Eastman. Mrs. Clinton L. Nourse. Miss Sarah Merwin Provoost.

OHIO Mrs. J ohn Adams Bechtel. Miss Nellie Agnew Bechtel. Mrs. Briggs Swift Cunningham. Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. Mrs. John Gates. Mrs. Ashton Bryant Heyl. Mrs. George Hoadley. ♦Mrs. William P. Hulbert. Mrs. Edward Tatnall Lea. Mrs. Frank L. Perin. Miss Alice Scarborough. Miss Margaret Livingston Taylor. Mrs. William Henry Taylor. Mrs. M. Morris White.

COLORADO Mrs. G eorge Jarvis Bancroft. Mrs. Thomas Keely. ♦Miss Catherine de Navarre Miller. Mrs. Frank Wheaton.

MAINE *Mrs. J ohn Marshall Brown. Mrs. E dward Ward Corey. Mrs. W illiam A. Houghton. ♦Mrs. Christopher Starr Leffingwell. Mrs. C harles D. Merrill. ♦Mrs. Charles Morris. ♦Mrs. Henry A. Neely. Mrs. E dwin Lincoln Stanwood, Jr.

MISSOURI ♦Mrs. W estern Bascome. Mrs. John Naylor Booth. Mrs. James Hamill Brookmire. Mrs. William H. Cocke. Mrs. John Blasdell Shapleigh. Mrs. Robert H. White. 456 WISCONSIN *Mrs. A ngus Cameron. Mrs. E dward Foulkes. ♦Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff Halsey. *Mrs. Edward Sanderson. Mrs. G eorge J. Shuster. Mrs. T homas W. Spence.

TENNESSEE Mrs. A lfred Hines Hicks, Jr. Mrs. Dwight Preston Montague. Mrs. John O'Brien Rust. Mrs. Percy Warner.

KENTUCKY Mrs. G eorge C. Avery. Mrs. William F. Barret. Mrs. Morris B. Belknap. Mrs. Albert Andrew Cowan. Mrs. Gilbert Sedgwick Cowan. Mrs. Gibson Mallory Davis. Mrs. Charles Godfrey Strater. ♦Mrs. Daniel Swigert.

ALABAMA Mrs. A bijah B. Bennett. Mrs. Peabody.

INDIANA Mrs. G eorge F. Adams. Mrs. Arthur Voorhees Brown. Mrs. Edgar H. Evans. Mrs. Edwin Henry Forry. Mrs. Frank Nichols Lewis. Mrs. Volney T. Malott. Mrs. Woodbury Treat Morris. Mrs. Paul H. White.

TEXAS Mrs. J ohn Bremond. Mrs. Robert William Foat. Mrs. T. Frederick Mitchell. Mrs. William Negley. 457 Mrs. W illiam R. Robertson. ♦Mrs. Seabrook White Sydnor. Mrs. Nathaniel Taylor Wilson. Mrs. Oliver J. Woodhull.

ARKANSAS Mrs. P rosper Harvey Ellsworth. Mrs. L ouis Flickinger. Mrs.. C A. de Peyster Smith.

FLORIDA Mrs. D ennis Eagan. Mrs. Samuel Hubbard. Mrs. Telfair Stockton.

WEST V IRGINIA Mrs. James Talman Waters.

VERMONT M rs. Collins Millard Graves.

WASHINGTON M rs. Walter Oakes.

KANSAS Mrs. D aniel Reed Anthony, Jr. Mrs. Edward Vail.

MISSISSIPPI Mrs. H anford Newell Rogers. Mrs. Wallace B. Rogers. Mrs. Frank G. Wisner.

WYOMING M rs. Arnold G. H. Bode.

LOUISIANA Mrs. H oward V. Harper. Miss Alice Raymond Scudder. ♦Deceased. 458 Errata f or the Register of 1913-1915 Colonial Dames of the State of New York In s ome cases, the names of States have been omitted after the names of non-colonial members. In all such cases the index at the back will give the member's name under her State Society. Page 3 3, line 14: Lepter s hould read Lyster. Page 3 4, line 2: Smyth should read Smith. Page 4 2, line 8: N. Morris should read M. Morris. Page 7 7, line 25: Stryker should read Strycker. Page 9 3, line 2: Should read Cornelia de Koven Dickey. Page i i2, line 29: Capt. should read Rev. Page 1 1 8 , line 11 : Clark should read Clarke. Page 1 19, line 10: Margaret should read Mary. Page 1 50, line 11 : Add * to Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. Page 1 60, line 11 : Add Hon. to William Whiting. Page 1 66, line 8: Mallott should read Malott. Page 1 68, line 2: Helen should read Hannah. Page 1 78, line 6: Add Hon. to Frederick Philipse. Pages 2 00 and 209 : Cheeseborough should read Chesebrough. Page 2 05, line 2: Mable should read Mabel. Page 2 09, line 11 : Miller should read Muller. Page 2 40, line 2 8: Cowenhoven should read Couwenhoven. Page 2 47, line 6: Insert 8th from William Chesebrough. Page 2 81, Transfer Mrs. Whipple to the second Wm. Carpenter. Page 2 83, Isreal C hauncey should read Israel Chauncy. Page 2 83, Under William Chesebrough add Mrs. O. E. Whitehead. Page 2 97, C auruchet should read Canonchet. Page 3 28, Houston should read Houstoun. Page 3 37, Dirck Keyser was of Pennsylvania. Page 3 37, Gilmore should read Gillmore. Page 3 43, Clarissa H. Livingston should read Clarisse. Page 3 58, Mrs. William C. Duane should read Doane. Page 4 03, Mrs. Conde Raquet Thorne should read Raguet. Page 4 08, Meyo- S mith should read Mayo-Smith. Page 4 23, Parmalee should read Parmelee. Page 4 31, Shuster should read Schuster. ,v 1 kwvft i * ant.« 10 oirc«*~ .toes to be taken from the Building

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