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Mrs. J ohn M. Holcombe, Chairman Miss M ary K. Talcott Mrs. F ranklin G. Whitmore Miss M ary E. Beach Mrs. C harles A. White Mrs. W nxiSTON Walker Mrs. A rthur Perkins . Mrs. C harles E. Gross

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Incorporators, 9 Actf o Incorporation 11 Constitution, 1 3 National O fficers, 19o7 23 Officers a nd Managers of the Connecticut Society of Colonial D ames 25 Former O fficers and Managers, 28 Introduction, 3 3 fRolls o Membership, 41 In M emoriam, 195 Eligibility L ist .198 Ministers o f , 2oo Preachers o f Election Sermons 2o1 Patentees o f the Charter 2o3 Signatures o f the Members of the General Court of April, 1639 [ From Colonial Records of Connecticut, I, 227], . 2o4 Also S ignatures of Fifteen Members of the General Court of 1 665 2o5 Explanatory N otes 2o8 Quotation f rom Sermon of Rev. Mr. Stoughton of Dor chester, 1668, 2o6 The N aming of New London, 1658, 2o6 Ancestors a nd Descendants, . 2o9 Indexf o Members, 321 LISTF O ILLUSTRATIONS

Portraits o f the Founders Frontispiece The W yllys House, 33 Mabel H arlakenden 36 Rev. J ohn Davenport, 38 The E aton House 4o Gov. J ohn Winthrop, 2o3 Gov. J ohn Winthrop's New London Commission [Original in S tate Library] • . 2o6 Gov. J ohn Winthrop's Letter of Credit [Original in State Library], 2 o9 INCORPORATORS

♦ELIZABETH H . COLT ♦ELIZABETH JAMES HAMERSLEY

*MARY DEMING HOPPIN EVELYN McCURDY SALISBURY ARTICLESF O ASSOCIATION

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CONNECTICUT S OCIETY OF THE COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA

Sl|r u narratgnfd, Elizabeth Hart Colt and Elizabeth James Hamersley, both of Hartford, Connecticut, Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury and Mary Deming Hoppin, both of New Haven, Con necticut, hereby associate as a body politic and corporate, but without capital stock, under the provisions of Section nineteen hundred and seven (19o7) of the Revised Statutes of the State of Connecticut, and all other statute laws of said State, by articles of association as follows : Article I . The name by which said corporation shall be known is The Connecticut Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Article I I. The purposes for which it is constituted are to create widespread interest in American history to inspire love of this Republic, to do justice and honor to heroic ancestors, and to commemorate the labors and achievements of the founders of our country. Article I II. The corporation is to be located in the city and county of Hartford, and State of Connecticut. V.Article I The officers of the corporation shall be a president, two vice-presidents, a board of managers consisting of twelve, and such additional members as shall hereafter be named in the by-laws, and from the board of managers, two secretaries, a treasurer, a registrar, and an historian, who shall be chosen by the board. Article. V The said corporation is one of the affiliated State societies which compose the National Society entitled " The So ciety of the Colonial Dames of America " in the manner and to the extent provided by the constitution of said National Society. And said constitution, to which, for a more particular description thereof, reference is herein had, is a part of the articles of asso ciation of this corporation. ArticleI. V The members of said corporation shall be women having the qualifications prescribed by Article III of said constitu 12 tion, a nd who shall become connected with this corporation in the manner to be provided in its by-laws. 3n i nttnrM inbrrrof we have hereto set our hands this 28th day of November, A. D. 1893. Elizabeth H . Colt, Elizabeth James Hamersley, Mary Deming Hoppin, Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury. State of Connecticut, Hartford, Dec. 16, 1893. The a bove and foregoing is a true and attested copy of the articles of association of the corporation, having no capital stock, entitled " The Connecticut Society of the Colonial Dames of America." Attest, Elizabeth H . Colt, President, Elizabeth C. J. Beach, R. Secretary. Received and filed Dec. 19, 1893. Office of the Secretary. / Statef o Connecticut, )rSS 3 b rrrbg rrrtifu that the foregoing is a true copy of record in this office. in Q Jratimoitg tabrrrnf, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the s eal of said State, at Hartford, this fifth day of January, A. D. 19o7. Theodore B odenwein, Secretary. THE C ONSTITUTION THE C ONSTITUTION

OFHE T COLONIAL D AMES OF CONNECTICUT IVbicb i s the Constitution of tie National Society

PREAMBLE W hereas, History 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 Colon ial Dames of America has been formed, that the descendants of those men who in the Colonial period, by their rectitude, cour age 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 forefathers, and to encourage in all who come under their in fluence true patriotism, built on a knowledge of the self-sacrifice and heroism of those men of the colonies who laid the founda tion of this great nation. ARTICLE I . " T his Society shall be known by the name, style, and of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, and shall be composed of State Societies, of which there shall be one in each of the thirteen original States and one in the District of Columbia." There may be an associate society in any of the non-colonial States by and through the consent of the National Society. ARTICLE I I. The o bjects of this Society shall be to collect and preserve manuscripts, traditions, relics, and mementoes of by-gone days, to preserve and restore buildings connected with the early his tory of our country, to diffuse healthful and intelligent infor (i5) 1 6 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames mation c oncerning the past, to create a popular interest in our Colonial history, 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 ances tors whose ability, valor, sufferings, and achievements are beyond all praise. ARTICLE I II. The S tate Societies shall be composed entirely of women who are descended in their own right from some ancestor of worthy who came to reside in an American colony prior to 1750, which ancestor, or some one of his descendants, 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. All s ervices which constitute 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 Indepen dence. ARTICLE I V. " T he regular meeting of the National Society of the Col onial Dames of America shall be held every two years in Wash ington, D. C. Special meetings may be held upon the order of the National President or upon a request of a majority of the State Societies. Such meetings shall consist of the National officers and a representation not exceeding five delegates from each Colonial State Society and the District of Columbia. Each Society in the non-colonial States may send one delegate to the Biennial Council, with the right to vote on all questions except ing changes in the Constitution. The vote of each of the four teen societies now forming the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, however cast, shall count as five. The necessary expense of such meeting shall be borne by the National The C onstitution. 17

Society, a nd it shall be empowered at its regular meeting to assess each State Society in order to provide requisite funds. At the regular meeting of the National Society, a President, three Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, and Historian shall be elected by ballot, a majority of the States present being necessary to a choice. All officers to serve until the next regular meeting, or until their successors shall be chosen. " T he National Society shall have power at any meeting to admit a State Society thereto from the thirteen original States and from the District of Columbia, and also an associate Society from any of the non-colonial States, a majority of the States admitted forming a quorum." ARTICLE V . " T he State Societies of the Colonial Dames of America shall meet annually on the day appointed by their several by laws, and oftener if found expedient. " T heir 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 the said State Society. " T he Presidents and Vice-Presidents shall be chosen annu ally. The Managers shall serve for three years, and the term of one-third shall expire annually. The Board shall fill its own vacancies, the member chosen to serve until the next annual election. At the first meeting of the Board after the annual election they shall organize by choosing from their own mem bers two Secretaries, a Treasurer, a Registrar, and a Historian. All officers shall continue to hold office until their successors are elected. " T he members of the State Societies of the Colonial Dames of America at the date of the certificate of the incorporation of the State Society shall be elected members of the corporation at the first meeting of the said Society, subsequent to the incor poration, and thereafter no person shall be a candidate for admission unless invited and proposed by one member and 8 18 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames secondedy b another member of the Society, to both of whom the candidate must be well known, and by whom she shall be recommended. " T he President 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 candi date shall be presented at any meeting of the Board of Managers 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 Managers so demands, by ballot. Two negative votes shall act as a rejec tion of the candidate. " E ach member shall contribute, upon her admission to the Society, and annually thereafter, such sums as the by-laws of the respective State Societies may require; but any State Society may provide for the endowment of life memberships by the pay ment of a proper sum. " T he State Societies shall regulate all matters 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 provisions of this con stitution ; and shall have the power to expel any member who, by conduct unbecoming a gentlewoman, may render herself unworthy to continue in membership. " T he Registrar of each State Society shall transmit to the National Registrar a list of the members thereof, and from time to time, as the same shall be printed, the names and official desig nations of those from whom such members derive their claims to membership, and thereafter, upon the admission of each State Society, the Registrar thereof shall transmit to the National Registrar information respecting such members similar to that herein required. " E ach State Society shall cause to be transmitted annually to the other State Societies a circular letter calling attention to whatever may be thought worthy of observation concerning the welfare of the Society, and giving information of the officers The C onstitution 19 ctiosen f or the year; and copies of these letters shall also be transmitted to the National Secretary, to be preserved among the records of the Society. " E ach State Society shall adopt its own seal. " E ach member, when admitted to the privileges of her State Society, is entitled to receive a certificate of membership, signed by the State President and State Secretary, and bearing the seal of the State Society. "The f orm shall be: " h as been duly elected a member of the N ational Society of the Colonial Dames of America, i n right of her ancestor In testimony whereof, t he names of the President and Secretary and t he seal of the Society are hereunto affixed." ARTICLE V I. " T he custodian of the insignia shall be the National Regis trar, who shall issue the badge to members of any State Society, upon an order from the Registrar of that State; and she shall keep a register of such issues, wherein each badge issued may be identified by the number thereof, and each State Society shall have its own numbers. " T he badge shall consist of a round disc with a centre of light blue enamel, and the figure of a Colonial Dame in gold, modeled in relief on the same. Around the centre 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 figure of an eagle, in gold, and diverging from the disc twenty rays in gold, arranged in four groups of five each, the three centre 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. n" O the reverse side of the badge shall be the motto, ' V ir- tutes Majorum Filits Comervant.' The materials of the badge shall be 14-karat gold and enamel, and it shall be worn sus pended by a silk ribbon of blue and yellow from a gold bar on which is the name of the State. 20 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

" T his ribbon shall be one and one-half inches wide, the cen tral section of blue being one inch, with a section one-quarter of an inch wide on each side. " T he badge shall be worn by the members on all occasions when they assemble officially for any stated purpose or celebra tion, and may be worn on any occasion of ceremony. It shall be carried conspicuously on the left breast, but members who are or have been national officers may wear it suspended from the ribbon around the neck. " T he seal of the National Society shall be : Within a beaded annulet, a title scroll bearing the inscription, ' National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.' " W ithin the scroll a shield, surmounted of the crown, quarterly of four — ". I Quarterly, one and four azure, three fleurs-de-lis, or, Two and three gules, three lions passant, guardant in pale, or, for ; I." I Azure, three fleurs-de-lis, or, for France; " I II. Azure billettee, a lion rampant, holding in his dexter paw a naked sword, and in his sinister paw a sheaf of arrows, or, for Holland ; V." I One 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. " T his seal to be used on the certificate, for further authenti cation, and with it the signatures of the National President and National Secretary." ARTICLE V II. This constitution shall not be altered, added to, or amended, save by the vote of thirteen out of the fourteen Societies now forming the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America ; due notice of one year of any proposed change, alteration, or amendment, having been given to each of the fourteen Societies before the meeting of the council, at which action is to be taken on said change, alteration, or amendment. OFFICERS THE N ATIONAL SOCIETY

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THE N ATIONAL OFFICERS

^onor»ry | b-ratftrnt MRS. H OWARD TOWNSEND 127 East Seventy-second Street,

MRS. W ILLIAM RUFFIN COX 6o9 Grace Street, West, Richmond, Va

^ntinrarg H rr-Jrrai&ntt MRS. B EVERLY KENNON Tudor Place, Georgetown, District of Columbia

Jiln-fmlbmtB MRS. A LEXANDER F. JAMIESON Lawrenceville, N ew Jersey MRS. H ENRY F. LeHUNTE LYSTER 72o Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan

MRS. B ARRETT WENDELL 358 M arlborough Street, , (23) 24 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

wtmtttn MRS. J OSEPH RUCKER LAMAR , Sand Hills, Augusta, Georgia

Aanintant f trcrrtam MRS. R OSA WRIGHT SMITH Fort Hancock, New Jersey

JUrranum MRS. A LEXANDER J. CASSATT Haverford, P ennsylvania

Kfgtatra MRS. N ATHANIEL TERRY BACON Peace Dale,

ljt»lort«n M ISS ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH WHARTON 2131 Delancey Place, Phladelphia, Pennsylvania THE C ONNECTICUT SOCIETY

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{Irrii&rnt LIMRS. E WHITNEY, JR 8oo W hitney Avenue, New Haven

Blrr-|rrrni!intta MRS. A RTHUR T. HADLEY 93 Whitney Avenue, New Haven

MRS. J OHN M. HOLCOMBF 79 Spring Street, Hartford

Brrar&tag f torrrtarg MISS R EBECCA D. BEACH 78 Wall Street, New Haven

fflnrrropmiMmi S m-rtary MISS H ELEN R. DWIGHT 56 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven

BtMMUV MRS. A RTHUR PERKINS 95 Niles Street, Hartford

Ifgtatnr MISS M ARY KINGSBURY TALCOTT 135 Sigourney Street, Hartford

^i«tortau MRS. J OHN L. BUEL Litchfield (»5) BOARDF O MANAGERS

Term E xpires In May. 1907 MISS M ARTHA R. DRIGGS Waterbury MISS H ELEN R. DWIGHT New Haven MRS. W ILLIAM HAMERSLEY Habtford MRS. A RTHUR PERKINS Hartford MRS. H ORACE L. WELLS New Haven Term E xp1res 1II May, 1908 " M RS. JOHN L. BUEL Litchfield MRS. C HARLES HOPKINS CLARK Hartford MRS. L EWIS H. ENGLISH New Haven MISS M ARY KINGSBURY TALCOTT Hartford MRS. E DWARD L. WELLS Southport

Term E xpires In May, 1909 MRS. J MASON HOPPIN New Haven MISS R EBECCA D. BEACH New Haven MRS. J OHN O. ENDERS Hartford MRS. O LIVER L. JOHNSON MRS. G EORGE G. WILLIAMS ^ Hartford <*7) FORMER O FFICERS OF THE CONNECTICUT SOCIETY

PnaBrata MRS. S AMUEL COLT 1893-1896 MISS H ARRIET WADSWORTH TERRY 1896-1898 MRS. F RANK W. CHENEY 1898-1899 MISS J ULIA DAVENPORT 1899-19o1 MRS. F RANKLIN B. DEXTER 19o1-19o4 MRS. M ORGAN G. BULKELEY 19o4-19o5 LIMRS. E WHITNEY 19o5-19o8

JFlrnt V iit-pnatiittttt .MRS. F B. DEXTER 1893-1895 MRS. EDGAR L. HEERMANCE 1895-1896 MRS. FRANK W. CHENEY 1896-1898 MRS. E. K. HUBBARD 1898-1899 MRS. WILLIAM H. PALMER 1899-19o1 MRS. EDWARD H. PERKINS 19o1-19o4 MRS. ARTHUR T. HADLEY 19o4-19o7

#nanb I t1rr-firratfitntD MRS. C HARLES DUDLEY WARNER 1893-1896 MRS. E. KENT HUBBARD 1896-1898 MISS MARTHA DAY PORTER 1898-1899 MRS. GODFREY DUNSCOMBE 1899-19o1 MISS EDITH WOOLSEY 19o1-19o2 MRS. ARTHUR T. HADLEY 19o2- 19o4 MRS. JOHN M. HOLCOMBE 19o4-19o7

KrrorWurt © rrrrlarim MRS. G EORGE WATSON BEACH 1893-1896 MRS. ELI WHITNEY 1896-1899 MRS. WILLISTON WALKER 1899-19o4 MISS MARTHA R. DRIGGS 19o4-19o6 MISS REBECCA D. BEACH 19o6

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Unrrrnpnnblnri f trrrrtarirn MRS. G ODFREY DUNSCOMBE 1893-1895 MRS. C HARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON 1895-1896 MRS. J AMES M. HOPPIN, JR., 1897-1898 MRS. J AMES P. ANDREWS 1898-19oo MISS C LARA LEE BOWMAN 19oo-1oo2 MRS. F RANK D. GLAZIER 19o2-19o6 MISS H ELEN DWIGHT 19o6-19o7

Srranma MISS S ARAH DUNHAM 1893-1895 MRS. FRANKLIN B. DEXTER 1895-18o8 MRS. FRANK D. GLAZIER 1898-1899 MRS. WILLIAM B. GLOVER 1899-19oo MRS. FRANK G. BEACH 1ooo-19o4 MRS. ARTHUR PERKINS 19o4-19o7

Hrgiatr*r« MRS. C OLIN M. INGERSOLL JR., 1893-1894 MISS MARY K. TALCOTT 1894-19o8

ft»tort«n» MRS. C HARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON 1893-1895 MRS. G ODFREY DUNSCOMBE 1895-1897 MRS. J OHN M. HOLCOMBE 1897-19oo MRS. F RANK C. PORTER 1ooo-19o1 MRS. F RANKLIN G. WHITMORE 19o1-19o5 MRS. J OHN LAIDLAW BUEL 19o5-19o8

*an«grr« MISS S USAN CARRINGTON CLARKE 1893-1896 MISS E LLEN COLLINS 1893-1897 MISS E LLEN HOOKER 1893-1896 MRS. J OHN M. HOLCOMBE 1893-1896 1897-19oo MISS S ARAH DUNHAM 1893-1897 MRS. G ODFREY DUNSCOMBE 1893-1897 MRS. C OLIN M. INGERSOLL 1893-1895 MRS. C HARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON 1893-1896 MRS. J AMES M. B. DWIGHT 1893-1896 MISS H ARRIET WADSWORTH TERRY 1893-1895 30 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

MRS. C HARLES A. WHITE 1893-1896 19oo-19o4 MISS A LICE WOLCOTT 1893-1894 MRS. G EORGE WATSON BEACH 1893-1896 MISS M ARY K. TALCOTT 1894-19o8 MRS. T HOMAS HOOKER 1894-1895 MRS. W ILLIAM W. FARNAM 1895-1898 MRS. E DWARD H. PERKINS 1895-1898 MISS M ARTHA DAY PORTER 1895-1898 MRS. F RANKLIN B. DEXTER 1895-1898 MRS. K NIGHT D. CHENEY 1896-1899 MISS J ULIA L. HAVEMEYER 1896-1899 MRS.LI E WHITNEY 1896-1899 MRS. J AMES MASON HOPPIN, JR., 1896-1899 19o6-19o9 MRS. F RANK D. GLAZIER 1896-1899 19o2-19o6 MRS. J ONATHAN BUNCE February s 897 to November s697 MRS. J AMES J. GOODWIN 1897-19oo MRS. W ILLIAM H. PALMER 1897-19oo MRS. W ILLIAM B. GLOVER 1897-19oo MRS. W ILLIAM BEEBE 1897-19oo MISS M ARIANA TOWNSEND 1898-19o1 MRS. M ORRIS W. SEYMOUR 1898-19o1 MRS. J AMES P. ANDREWS 1898-19oo MRS. F RANK C. PORTER 1898- 19o1 MISS C LARA LEE BOWMAN 19oo-19o2 MRS. B ELA P. LEARNED 1899-19o2 MRS. H ENRY B. SARGENT 1899-19o2 MRS. F RANK W. CHENEY 1899-19oo MRS. J AMES K. THACHER 19oo-19o1 MRS. E LMER G. DERBY 1899-19o2 MRS. W ILLISTON WALKER 1899-19o2 19o2-19o6 MRS. J OHN C. DAY 18o9-19o1 MRS. F RANK G. BEACH 19oo-19o4 MRS. J OHN M. TAYLOR 19oo-19o4 MRS. W ALTON FERGUSON 190o-19o1 MISS G RACE E. ALLEN 19o1-19o4 MISS E DITH D. KINGSBURY 19o1-19o4 MISS S USAN M. DAY 19o1-19o5 MISS F LORENCE T. 19o1-19o5 MISS M ARY P. HINSDALE 19o1-19o5 MRS. F RANKLIN G. WHITMORE 19o1-19o5 MRS. W ILLIAM J. COMSTOCK 19o2-19o6 MISS S ARAH ALLEN STODDARD 19o2-19o6 MRS. C HARLES E. GROSS 19o2-19o6 Former O fficers 31

MRS. H ORACE L. WELLS 19o4-19o7 MRS. WILLIAM HAMERSLEY 19o4-19o7 MRS. ARTHUR PERKINS 19o4-19o7 MISS MARTHA R. DRIGGS 19o4-19o7 MISS CAROLINA B. FARNAM 19o4-19o5 MISS HELEN ROOD DWIGHT 19o5-19o7 MRS. IRVING FISHER 19o5-19o6 MRS. CHARLES H. CLARK 19o5-19o8 MRS. JOHN LAIDLAW BUEL 19o5-19o8 MRS. EDWARD L. WELLS 19o5-19o8 MRS. LEWIS H. ENGLISH 19o6-19o8 MISS REBECCA D. BEACH 19o6-19o9 MRS. GEORGE G. WILLIAMS 19o6-19o9 MRS. JOHN O. ENDERS 19o6-19o9 MRS. OLIVER L. JOHNSON 19o6-19o9

INTRODUCTION

November 2 2, 1893, a small com pany of Connecticut ladies met at the residence of Mrs. Colt in Hartford and organized the Con necticut Society of Colonial Dames of America. An early and pleasant duty was the selection of a state insignia for the society, and this resulted in the adoption of the as a fitting emblem. Nothing c ould have been more appropriate, for the Charter Oak is ' W vl Lvs Chair full of historic significance to Con fOne o a let brought from England to H artford, s638 necticut, and linked to that remark able series of events which secure to Connecticut today a promi nent position in the line of colonial states. We may add that the full measure of this historic significance has not been thor oughly appreciated until a recent date. The l ate Dr. John Fiske wrote that " a really intelligent and fruitful study of American history is only an affair of yesterday." In Connecticut it is very noticeable that some of the most important facts in her long record have been but recently brought to light. By the interpretation of an ancient cipher report of a sermon preached by Rev. , May 31, 1638, Dr. J. Hammond Trumbull, the distinguished antiquarian, discovered the germ of our American federal gov ernment.

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In c onsequence of this and by a more thorough examination of records and documents, historians today accord to Connecti cut the distinction of being the birthplace of the first written constitution known to the world. Alexander Johnson declares that " the birthplace of Democracy is Hartford. Government of the people, by the people, and for the people first took shape in Connecticut, not in Massachusetts, Virginia, or any other colony." Elliot, i n his History of , writes: "Thomas Hooker — the man who first made possible our American de mocracy." John F iske says: " In Hartford, 1639, was adopted the first written constitution known to history that created a gov ernment, and it marked the beginnings of American democracy, of which Thomas Hooker, more than any other man, deserves to be called the father. The government of the today is in lineal descent more nearly related to that of Con necticut than to that of any of the ." The r eligious fervor which animated the founders of Con necticut was only equaled by their constructive qualities as statesmen, for without precedent or example of any kind they created that first written constitution, and inaugurated in the wilderness a system of government which after a satisfactory trial of a century and a half, formed the framework of the United States constitution. What would have occurred at that time of confusion and bitter feeling between the states in 1787, but for the model presented by Connecticut, one can hardly imagine. John Fiske writes in his Address on Connecticut's Part in the Federal Constitution: " T he convention was on the verge of breaking up, and the members were thinking of going home, their minds clouded and their hearts rent at the imminency of civil strife, when a compromise was suggested by of Windsor, of New Haven, and of Stratford, — three immortal names. These men represented Connecticut, the state which for a hundred and fifty years had been familiar with the harmonious co-operation of the federal Introduction 3 5 and n ational principles. In the election of her Governor Connecticut was a little nation ; in the election of her assembly she was a little confederation. However the case may stand under the altered conditions of the present time, Connecticut had in those days no reason to be dissatisfied with the working of her government. Her delegates suggested that the same two fold principle should be applied on a continental scale in the new constitution ; let the national principle prevail in the House of Representatives and the federal principle in the Senate." Fisk s ays : " It is safe to say that the diplomatic skill, fore thought, and self-control shown by the men who guided the course of Connecticut have seldom been equaled on the larger fields of the world's history. As products of democracy they were its best vindication." The l ittle republic in Connecticut which lived under that Constitution of 1639 might easily have gone out of existence, had not the Charter been secured from Charles II in 1662, under which its powers and strength developed mightily. In 1687 this Charter was demanded by the Crown, and the life of the little republic hung in the balance, for the Charter once surrendered would never be renewed with the same broad pro tective qualities. Daring and ingenuity were not wanting in the Connecticut colonist at that crucial moment, and the precious Charter, pregnant with great possibilities for a nation, was carefully laid in the hollow of a great oak on Wyllys Hill, and remained concealed until safety was assured. Under its benign powers this little republic lived and flourished, and after a century and a half of successful existence proved the example and inspiration for the adoption of the United States Constitution in Philadelphia in 1787. Rev. T homas Hooker and his company settled first at New- towne (Cambridge), Mass., but the restriction of the " elective franchise to church members only " did not accord with their doctrines of liberty, or bring the reward for their sacrifices which they looked for, and they soon evinced a determination to again migrate. Fidelity to their lofty ideals, which had made them exiles from a pleasant land and comfortable homes, 36 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames prompted a s econd sacrifice of comfort, home and friends, and bade them seek even a newer country with a broader horizon. Massachusetts could ill afford to lose men of such a type, and, to retain them, , the foremost layman of the com pany, was made Governor of the Colony. This p ost of honor he held but one year, and in 1636 this immortal band, under the leadership of the Rev. Thomas Hooker, made the celebrated pilgrimage to " the fair lands of the ," settling at Hartford. It is a conspicuous feature of Connecticut history that her early settlers, not only were men of the highest religious character, but were organized into church bodies, each led by its own minister. No s pirit of adventure, or commercial gain impelled these colonists to seek a wilderness home in Connecticut. The Rev. Thomas Hooker and his church at Hartford; the Rev. John Wareham and his people at Windsor; the Rev. John Daven port and his church at New Haven; the Rev. Henry Whitfield with his followers at Guilford, and others constitute an extraor dinary migration of persons holding lofty ideals of a pure personal religion, and seeking only such conditions in the new world, as were favorable to a higher spiritual life and greater freedom of thought. There e xists no picture of the Rev. Thomas Hooker, but in that sermon of 1638, and other writings, we get a reflection of a great man, termed the " Light of the Western Churches." Neither i s there any picture of Gov. John Haynes, but the accompanying one of Mabel Harlakenden, his wife, was taken from a painting executed in England about 1635, and shortly before she sailed for America. On the Haynes Memorial Gate way at the old Burying-ground in Hartford are two tablets. One records in usual form the birth and death of John Haynes, First Governor of the Colony of Connecticut, and the other bears the following tribute: "John Haynes, one of the three illustrious Framers of the first written Constitution creating a government upon which were based the principles of American constitutional liberty." * * T he three names referred to are Thomas Hooker, John Haynes, . MABEL H ARLAKENDEN

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Another e arly Governor of Connecticut was , who came from Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, in 1638. He had sent, in 1636, his steward with twenty men to erect a suit able mansion for himself and family. This was situated on an eminence overlooking the Greate River (Connecticut), and laid out with flowers, ornamental shrubberies, a miniature lake, and orchards planted with imported fruit trees. Here lived successive generations of distinguished patriots, and their unbroken line of honorable public service is an example of ability and loyalty that Connecticut may well be proud of. The first George Wyllys was Governor of the Colony, and his son, Samuel Wyllys, was in the General Assembly thirty-six years. Samuel's son, Hezekiah, was elected in 171 1 Secretary of State, and he was succeeded by his son, George Wyllys. who occupied the important office for the unusual term of sixty-four years. Then it was filled for fifteen years by his son, General Samuel Wyllys, who also served long and ably in the War of the Revolution, first as colonel and later as brigadier-general, entering at the beginning and remaining until the close of the protracted conflict. For nearly a century the office of Secretary of State was thus filled by father, son, and grandson. I.. W Stuart remarks in his of the Early Governors of Connecticut: " It is believed that this instance of the per petuation of high office in the same family for so long a term of years is without a parallel in this country." If to this series of ninety-eight years is added the thirty-six years of service of Hon. Samuel Wyllys and the six years of the first George Wyllys, when he was Governor and Magistrate, the total of one hundred and forty years makes a noble record. In 1 638 Boston received another notable company, headed by a great divine from London. The Rev. John Davenport- had evinced such Puritan tendencies as a student before his ordination that the probability of his receiving orders seemed doubtful, but his brother-in-law, Sir Richard Conway, Prin cipal Secretary to the King in 1624, possessed great influence with Charles I, and the young man was evidently forgiven any 38 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames offensese h may have committed, and he was ordained, and established over St. Stephen's Church, London. He early evinced the dauntless courage that characterized him through life, for during the London plague of 1625, when other minis ters deserted their flocks, and fled from the pestilence-stricken city, young Davenport remained at his post, courageously visit ing the sick, and though thousands of inhabitants were swept away, Davenport, nothing daunted, continued his ministrations, carrying courage and cheer in the midst of gloom and despair. He came from an ancient family, being in the direct and lineal line from a Davenport in the eleventh century, and his grand father was the Mayor of Coventry. When he left for America, even Laud paid him a tribute, and described him as " a most religious man who fled to New England for the sake of a good conscience." Davenport a nd his company received a warm welcome in Massachusetts, and when they too openly sighed for the " fair lands of the Connecticut," very generous overtures were again made to retain such a company. But nothing could restrain them, and they emigrated to Quinnipiac and founded New Haven, desiring to establish a government upon a strictly scriptural basis. The house of John Davenport was built in the form of a cross, with chimneys in the center, and had many apartments. No picture exists, but under the house which was long since built upon its site remained a cellar room, with ponderous lock and key, which, with the courage of the owner of the house, formed a sufficient barrier to protect the regicide judges from even the officers of the King. fOne o the most prominent and wealthy members of this company was Mr. Theophilus Eaton. His mansion, erected in 1639, must have closely resembled the English manor house, for it is described as being " built in the form of a capital E ; was large and lofty, and had twenty-one fireplaces." Within this spacious house, which stood on the north corner of Elm and Orange streets, was accommodated a large household, for many relatives and persons apart from the immediate family circle enjoyed its hospitable accommodations. JOHN D AVEX PORTE

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Two s tepsons of Gov. Theophilus Eaton were and Thomas Yale, the former being the father of Elihu Yale.• The i nventory of the Eaton estate gives evidence of the wealth and state maintained by some of the ancestors of the Colonial Dames in the first half of the seventeenth century in Connecticut. There was a large amount of silver plate, and " Turkey hangings and Turkey carpets, a cushion for a very long window seat " [which window is easily recognized in the accompanying illustration], and various other cushions of both " Turkey work " and " needlework." "A tapestry covering for a bedstead at £4 " rouses one's curiosity as to its characteristics. A large number of rooms, referred to as the blue room, the green room, the red room, the parlour, etc., indicate an assort ment of apartments equal to the suggestion made by the record of " twenty-one chimneys." " A s ilver gilt ewer and basin," f for use in the toilet of Mrs. Eaton, discloses a degree of luxury hardly expected in those early pioneer days, when the true Colonial Dame lived in the little Colony of Connecticut. Gov. J ohn Winthrop, whose name is endeared to Connecti cut as the illustrious man who secured the Charter, was the son of Gov. of Massachusetts, born at Groton, Suffolk, 1605. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and an extensive European trip found him at twenty-five one of the most elegant and accomplished gentlemen of his day. In 1 63 1 he came with his father to America, and was chosen Magistrate for Massachusetts. Soon after he returned to Eng land, but in 1635 came back to America, bearing a commission to build a fort at the mouth of the Connecticut River, and to hold the position of Governor. His services to Connecticut were varied and distinguished, but the most conspicuous event was his part in the construction of the Charter which secured to the Connecticut colonist all the rights of liberty he desired, and the greater feat of securing the sanction and signature of Charles II. Sagacity, diplomacy, and tact combined in Win throp to accomplish a service for Connecticut, the large results

* N aters' Genealogical Gleanings in England, 65. N. E. Historic-Gen ealogical Register, X1V, MS. t M r. Eaton was, at an earlier date, engaged in the " East Country Trade." i. e., with Russia and the other countries bordering on the Baltic, and lived in Denmark for a time, as an agent for the " East Land Company." He gave such satisfaction to his employers that they " presented his Wife with a Bason and Ewer double gilt and curiously wrought with Gold and weighing above Sixty Pound." — , Magnolia, Book II, 17, ed., 170a. 40 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames of w hich can best be appreciated in the long retrospect of two and a half centuries. Bancroft, t he historian, thus sums up his estimate of Con necticut: " There is no state in the Union, and I know not any in the world, in whose early history, if I were a citizen, I could find more of which to be proud and less I should wish to blot." E.. S G. H. Hartford, Conn. March 2 3, 1907.

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1 M RS SAMUEL COLT ( E lizabeth Hart Jarvis ) [Died 1 9o5] By right of descent from Stephen Hart, Deputy from Farmington to the General Court of Connecticut Rev. Thomas Buckingham Edward Griswold Gov. H enry Bull •Francis Griswold Lieut. J ireh Bull Capt. Thomas Hart Gov. J ohn Easton Hon. Anthony Hawkins Gov. N icholas Easton Thomas Hazard Hon. E dmund Freeman Rev. William Hubbard i G ov. 2 E LIZABETH JAMES HAMERSLEY [Died 1 898] By r ight of descent from Thomas Gordon, Treasurer of the Province of New Jersey Abrahame D Peyster Reade 3RS M EDWARD ELBRIDGE SALISBURY ( E velyn McCurdy ) By r ight of descent from Henry Wolcott, Magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. D aniel Clark Hon. John Ogden Gov. M atthew Griswold William Swayne Rev. S tephen Johnson Deputy-Gov. Francis Wil- Judge R ichard Lord loughby Judge S imon Lynde Gov. Roger Wolcott (43) 44 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

RS4 M JAMES MASON HOPPIN ( M ary Deming Perkins ) [Died 1 9o5] By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Col. H enry Champion Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell Hon. J ohn Deming Lieut. Samuel Smith Edward F uller Hon. Richard Treat Lieut. M atthew Fuller Gov. George Wyllys Hon. S amuel Wyllys

RS5 M FRANKLIN BOWDITCH DEXTER ( T heodosia Mary Wheeler By r ight of descent from Rev. John Davenport, an Historic Founder of the Colony of New Haven Maj-Gen. H umphrey Ather- Rev. Timothy Edwards ton R ev. Richard Mather Deputy-Gov. J ames Bishop Col. Hon. Davenport William Whiting, Treas. Rev. John Davenport Capt. George Woolsey

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7 M ISS SARAH ROOT DUNHAM By r ight of descent from , Governour of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay Rev. J ohn Cotton Hon. Jesse Root Gov. T homas Dudley Rev. John Sergeant Col. O liver Partridge Rev. Stoddard Col. S amuel Partridge Capt. Williams Rollsf o Membership 45 8RS M GODFREY DUNSCOMBE (Marion C ollins [Edwards]) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut Lieut. W illiam Chittenden Samuel Marshfield Capt. D aniel Collins Edward Morris *Thomas F ord Capt. John Scranton William H olton Capt. John Sherman John J ohnson Hon. Samuel Sherman Thomas L ynde Elder John Strong

9RS M GEORGE WATSON BEACH (Elizabeth C olt Jarvis) By r ight of descent from Captain Thomas Hart, Deputy from Farmington and Speaker of the House Rev. Thomas Buckingham Hon. John Hamlin Gov. H enry Bull Stephen Hart Lieut. J ireh Bull Hon. Anthony Hawkins Rev. N athaniel Collins Thomas Hazard Gov. J ohn Easton Rev. William Hubbard Gov. N icholas Easton Capt. Samuel Jarvis Hon. E dmund Freeman Gov. John Leverett Edward G riswold Rev. Nathaniel Rogers •Francis G riswold Maj.-Gen. Robert Sedgwick

RS10 M COLIN MACRAE INGERSOLL JR ( T heresa McAllister ) By r ight of descent from Col. Richard McAllister, Member of Committee of Safety, Pennsylvania Rev. R obert Breck Rev. Francis Higginson Dr. J ohn Cutler Capt. James Morgan Thomas F airchild Capt. William Trask Capt. S imon Wainwright 46 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 11RS M CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON ( Ellen Terry ) [Died 1 896] By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. W illiam Bradford Lieutenant-Col. John Talcott Gov. T homas Dudley Gov. Joseph Talcott Gov. J ohn Haynes Hon. William Wadsworth Col. S amuel Partridge William Whiting, Treas. Gov. G eorge Wyllys

12 M ISS ELLEN FRANCES HOOKER [Died 1 897] By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Major S amuel Appleton Gov. Hon. J ohn Deming Hon. Thomas Welles, Jr. Hon. J ohn Hooker William Whiting, Treas. Hon. R ichard Treat Hon. Henry Wolcott, Jr. Hon. H enry Wolcott, Sr.

13 M ISS ELLEN COLLINS By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and Connecticut Lieut. W illiam Chittenden Capt. Lyman Capt. D aniel Collins Capt. Morris Hon. J asper Crane Hon. Richard Treat Edward G riswold Gov. Robert Treat Rollsf o Membership 47 14RS M JOHN MARSHALL HOLCOMBE (Emily S eymour Goodwin) By right of descent from William Pitkin, Assistant and Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut Nicholas Browne Capt. Jonathan Kingsbury Hon. S amuel Chapin Capt. Nicholas Olmsted Gov. R oger Conant Capt. Roger Pitkin Capt. R ichard Ely John Pratt Capt. W illiam Ely Lieut. Samuel Smith •Thomas F ord Capt. Caleb Stanley William G oodhue Capt. Paul Thorndike Capt. W illiam Haskell Hon. Richard Treat Lieut. J ohn Hollister Gov. Elder J ohn Whipple 15 M ISS SUSAN CARRINGTON CLARKE [Died 1 895] By right of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Rev. Charles Chauncey, D.D. Capt. Samuel Newton Hon. Benjamin Fenn William Whiting, Treas. Esek H opkins Rev. Samuel Whittlesey Col. R oger Newton Lawrence Wilkinson RS16 M JAMES McLAREN BREED DWIGHT ( C ora Charlesina Tallmadge ) By right of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Deputy-Gov. James Bishop Gov. William Leete Capt. John Brown William Leete, Jr. Benjamin F enn Samuel Marshfield •Thomas F ord Major Ebenezer Pomeroy Capt. N athaniel Harrison Medad Pomeroy William H olton Gen. Seth Pomeroy Judge J ames Hooker Elder John Strong Rev. S amuel Hooker Captain James Tallmadge Capt. J ohn King Gov. John Webster Capt. T homas Willett 48 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 17RS M CHARLES ATWOOD WHITE ( F rances Spencer Eaton By r ight of descent from Samuel Selden, Captain of the Train Band in Lyme Capt. R ichard Bushnell Capt. W illiam Lewis Hon. John Clark •Lieut. Richard Lord William Dudley Nehemiah Palmer Capt. Samuel Ely Cornet Joseph Parsons William Hubbard Lieut. William Pratt Joseph Judson Rev. Nathaniel Rogers Thomas Lee Thomas Stanton Gov. J ohn Webster

18 M ISS MARY KINGSBURY TALCOTT By r ight of descent from John Talcott, Assistant and Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. W illiam Bradford Rev. N oadiah Russell Rev. Thomas Clap, D. D. Lieut. Robert Seely Hon. John Deming Rev. Solomon Stoddard Gov. Col. Elizur Talcott Col. John Gorham Capt. Samuel Talcott Capt. Elizur Holyoke Hon. Richard Treat Hon. Rev. John Warham Gov. John Haynes Gov. John Webster Capt. Joseph Kingsbury Rev. John Whiting Capt. John Osborne Rev. Timothy Woodbridge Gov. William Pitkin Gov. George Wyllys Hon. William Pynchon Hon. Samuel Wyllys

RS19 M FRANCIS GOODWIN (Mary A lsop Jackson) By r ight of descent from Edward Jackson, Deputy from Cambridge to the General Court of Massachusetts Gen. Jackson Major Simon Willard Rollsf o Membership 49

20 M ISS HARRIET WADSWORTH TERRY By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Elder W illiam Goodwin Rev. James Pierpont Rev. T homas Hooker Rev. Noadiah Russell Capt. S ampson Howe Hon. John Talcott Col. S amuel Partridge Hon. William Wadsworth William W hiting, Treas.

21RS M WILLISTON WALKER (Alice M ather) By right of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Hon. J ohn Alden Major John Mason Major-Gen. H umphrey Ather- Rev. Richard Mather ton Rev. James Pierpont Rev. J onathan Edwards D.D. William Whiting, Treasurer Lieut. Matthew Griswold Lieut.-Col. William Whiting Rev. T homas Hooker Capt. Thomas Willett Dep.-Gov. F rancis Willoughby

22 M ISS ISAPHENE HILLHOUSE [ D ied 19o5 ] By r ight of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of the Connecticut forces in the

28 M ISS SOPHIA HAMERSLEY By r ight of descent from Thomas Gordon, Treasurer of the Province of New Jersey Abraham d e Peyster Joseph Reade David M udie Johannes Van Brugh Oloff V an Cortlandt 4 50 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames RS24 M MORGAN GARDNER BULKELEY ( F annie Briggs Houghton ) By right of descent from Nathaniel Sparhawk, Deputy from Cambridge to the Massachusetts General Court Capt. Benjamin Houghton John Longley John Houghton Capt. Jonas Prescott 25 M ISS ELIZABETH SELDEN EATON [ D ied 19o1 ] By right of descent from Hon. John Clark, Patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut •Lieut John Beebe Capt. John Perry Captain R ichard Bushnell Lieut. William Pratt Lieut. Capt. Samuel Selden Nehemiah P almer Thomas Stanton Gov. J ohn Webster RS26 M HAYES TROWBRIDGE ( K atharine Allen Quincy ) By right of descent from Edmund Quincy, 2nd, Deputy from Braintree to the First General Court of Massa chusetts Capt. John Brown Capt. Thomas Southworth Gen. D aniel Gookin Major Abram Staats John H owland Capt. Johannes Van Brugh Major E dmund Quincy, 3rd Capt. John Wendell Thomas Willett RS27 M EDWARD WILLIAMS HOOKER ( M ary Mather Turner ) By right of descent from Robert Treat, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Major-Gen. Humphrey Ather- Gov. John Haynes ton E nsign Robert Peaslee Elder W illiam Brewster Capt. John Stanton Capt. G eorge Denison Capt. Isaac Turner Lieut. S amuel Fosdick Capt. Nathaniel Turner Rollsf o Membership 51

28 M ISS MARTHA DAY PORTER By r ight of descent from Rev. Nathaniel Taylor, Chaplain in the French War, 1759 Capt. J ames Beebe Capt. Janna Meigs Samuel B oardman Col. Samuel Partridge Edward C ollins Capt. David Sherman Rev. N athaniel Collins Thomas Taylor Hon. G iles Hamlin Rev. Samuel Whiting Hon. J ohn Hamlin William Whiting, Treas. Major Simon Willard

RS20 M RALPH WILLIAM CUTLER ('Grace D ennis ) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Rev. W illiam Lieut. Joseph Kellogg Dep.-Gov. William Bradford Ensign James Kidder Hon. D aniel Clark Thomas Newberry Edward C ollins Lieut. John Stearns Rev. N athaniel Collins Elder John Strong Rev. F rancis Dane William Sumner Hon. J ohn Deming Capt. Samuel Terry Rev. J ohn Dennis Hon. Richard Treat Lieut. W illiam French William Whiting, Treas. William G oodhue Hon. Henry Wolcott, Sr. Capt. W illiam Goodhue Gov. Roger Wolcott

80RS M WILLIAM MILLER HUDSON ( E llen Hirskell ) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governor of Plymouth Colony Col. T imothy Matlack 52 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

81RS M JOHN METCALF TAYLOR (Edith E merson) By r ight of descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley, first Minister of Concord, Massachusetts Hon. J ohn Bulkeley Rev. Charles Chauncey, D.D. Rev. E dward Bulkeley Rev. Samuel Moody Rev. G ershom Bulkeley Michael Taintor

82RS M HOWARD HUNT GARMANY (Caroline D ay Bissell) By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rev. W illiam Adams Gov. William Pitkin Hon. M atthew Allyn William Spencer John B issell Hon. John Steele Gov. W illiam Bradford Rev. Solomon Stoddard Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford Gov. Robert Treat Rev. T homas Clap, D.D. Capt. Nathaniel Turner Lieut. T homas Cooper Rev. John Warham Hon. E manuel Downing Gov. John Webster Gov. T homas Dudley Rev. Samuel Whitman Hon. J ohn Howland Rev. John Whiting Capt. C yprian Nichols, Sr. Rev. John Woodbridge Judge W illiam Pitkin Rev. Timothy Woodbridge Gov. George Wyllys

88RS M DANIEL ROBINSON HOWE ( H enrietta Atwood Collins ) By r ight of descent from William Lebte, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 53 RS84 M EDGAR LAING HEERMANCE (Agnes W oolsey) By r ight of decent from Daniel Gookin, Major-General of Massachusetts Troops Col. T imothy Dwight Hon. Edmund Quincy Rev. J onathan Edwards Chief Justice Samuel Sewall Rev. T homas Hooker Hon. Col. William Smith Hon. J ohn Hull Rev. Thomas Walley Rev. J ames Pierpont Capt. George Woolsey

RS85 M NATHANIEL SHIPMAN ( M ary Caroline Robinson )

[Died 1 9o3 ] By r ight of descent from Elder William Brewster, one of the Founders of the Plymouth Colony Capt. George Denison Hon. Richard Treat Gov. J ohn Webster

86RS M WILLIAM BUEL FRANKLIN ( A nna L Franklin ) [ D ied 19oo] By r ight of descent from John Ogden, Patentee of the Charter of Connecticut Capt. S amuel Swain

RS87 M JONATHAN BRACE BUNCE (Laura M aria Dibble) By r ight of descent from Capt. Thomas Topping, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut Samuel Wilcockson 54 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

38 M ISS MARY ELIZABETH DUNHAM By r ight of descent from Simon Bradstreet, Governour of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay Rev. •Hon. Jesse Root Gov. T homas Dudley Rev. John Sergeant Col. O liver Partridge Rev. Solomon Stoddard Col. S amuel Partridge Capt. Isaac Williams

39RS M ARTHUR MARTIN WHEELER (Harriet S taples) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of the Plymouth Colony Hon. John Alden Capt. Myles Standish

40RS M COLIN MACRAE INGERSOLL ( J ulia Harriet Pratt ) [Died 1 898] By r ight of descent from William Pratt, Lieutenant of Saybrook Train Band Capt. Robert Chapman Gov. Nicholas Easton Hon. J ohn Clark Deputy-Gov. John Greene Hon. J ohn Coggeshall Capt. Joseph Hawley Gov. J ohn Easton Lieut. Col. George Hazard Capt. S amuel Wilbore

RS41 M WILLIAM WOODVILLE ROCKHILL ( E dith Howell Perkins ) By r ight of descent from Hon. Samuel Wyllys, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut Col. Henry Champion Lieut. Matthew Fuller Hon. J ohn Deming Gov. John Haynes Gov. T homas Dudley Gov. William Leete Edward F uller Hon. Richard Treat Gov. G eorge Wyllys Rollsf o Membership 55 42RS M WILLIAM TILDEN BLODGETT (Hannah E ugenia Lawrence Whitney) By right of descent from Thomas Lawrence, Major of New York Forces Gerrit Cowenhoven Capt. William Lewis Capt. J ohn Lawrence Capt. Nathaniel Merriman Maj. J onathan Lawrence Capt. Joseph Sackett Capt. J ohn Strycker

43 M ISS MARY ELISE INGERSOLL By r ight of descent from Jonathan Ingersoll, Captain of Massachusetts Forces, 1755 Roger Ailing, Treas. Deputy-Gov. John Greene Hon. J ohn Coggeshall Rev. Thomas Hooker Gov. J ohn Easton Lieut. William Pratt Gov. N icholas Easton Gov. John Webster William W hiting, Treas. 44 R esigned 45RS M TIMOTHY DWIGHT ( J ane Wakeman Skinner ) By right of descent from Henry Wolcott, Magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut Capt Richard Beers Capt. Joseph Hawley Capt R oger Clap Capt. John Sherman Isaace d Forest Hon. Roger Sherman Major N athan Gold Lieutenant-Col. John Talcott Hon. A ndrew Ward 46RS M CHARLES ROBERT CHAPMAN ( H arriet Brownell ) [Died 1 9o3] By right of descent from John Alden, an Historic Founder of Plymouth Colony Col. Col. Sylvester Richmond 56 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 47 M ISS HELEN ROOD DWIGHT By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an Historic Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. John Brown Capt. John King Capt. G eorge Denison Col. Samuel Partridge Hon. E manuel Downing Rev. James Pierpont Capt. T imothy Dwight Medad Pomeroy Col. T imothy Dwight Anthony Stoddard Rev. J onathan Edwards, D.D. Hon. Robert Walker Elder William Goodwin Rev. John Warham William H olton Capt. Thomas Willett Capt. G eorge Woolsey

RS48 M WILLIAM WHITMAN FARNAM ( S usan Francis Strong ) By r ight of descent from Elder John Strong, Deputy from Taunton to Plymouth General Court •Thomas Ford Stephen Hart •Lieut. H awkins Hart Capt. Thomas Hart

49 M ISS EMILY W BRACE By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Samuel Buel Lieut. William Chittenden Gov. W illiam Leete

60 M ISS ANNE LAW HUBBELL [Died 1 9o5] By right of descent from Jonathan Law, Govemour of Colony of Connecticut Elder William Brewster Hon. Richard Johnson •Richard L aw Hon. Robert Johnson Hon. R ichard Law, LL.D. Capt. John Prentiss Rollsf o Membership 57 51 M ISS MARY ELIZABETH BEACH By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Govern- our of Plymouth Colony Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford Major Jehoshaphat Starr Capt. Stephen Bradley Hon. John Steele Capt. J ohn Beach Hon. Richard Treat Lieut. W illiam Chittenden Hon. Andrew Ward Capt. John Miles Gov. John Webster William W hiting, Treas.

62RS M HENRY LUCIUS HOTCHKISS ( Jane Trowbridge ) [Died 1 9oa] By r ight of descent from Thomas Trowbridge, Lieu tenant of the New Haven County Troop Judge J ohn Ailing Capt. Thomas Munson Deputy-Gov. J ames Bishop Col. John Russell Gov. William Bradford Hon. John Steele William G reenleaf Gov. John Webster William W hiting, Treas.

58RS M NICHOLS BEACH ( H etty Hart Jarvis ) [Died 1 898] By r ight of descent from Stephen Hart, Deputy from Farmington to the General Court Rev. T homas Buckingham Capt. Thomas Hart Edward G riswold Hon. Anthony Hawkins •Francis G riswold Rev. William Hubbard 8 58 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 45RS M CHARLES LEONARD FROST ROBINSON ( Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Beach ) By r ight of descent from Stephen Hart, Deputy from Farmington to the General Court Capt. J ohn Beach Capt. Samuel Jarvis Gov. W illiam Bradford Gov. John Leverett Dep.-Gov. William Bradford Capt. John Miles Rev. T homas Buckingham Capt. Cyprian Nichols, Jr. Gov. H enry Bull Capt. Cyprian Nichols, Sr. Lieut. J ireh Bull Capt. Nicholas Olmsted Rev. N athaniel Collins Thomas Richards Gov. J ohn Easton Rev. Nathaniel Rogers Gov. N icholas Easton Maj.-Gen. Robert Sedgwick Edmund F reeman William Spencer Edward G riswold Hon. John Steele •Francis G riswold Hon. John Talcott Hon. G iles Hamlin Lieutenant-Col. John Talcott Hon. J ohn Hamlin Hon. Richard Treat Capt. T homas Hart John Wakeman, Treas. Hon. A nthony Hawkins Gov. John Webster Thomas H azard Lieut. Robert Webster Rev. W illiam Hubbard William Whiting, Treas.

RS55 M WILLIAM HAMERSLEY (Jane A llen ) By r ight of descent from Hon. William Phelps, One of the Commissioners to govern Connecticut, 1635 Rev. Gershom Bulkeley Edward Griswold Rev. P eter Bulkeley Rev. John Lothrop Rev. C harles Chauncey Major Moses Mansfield Hon. D aniel Clarke Cornet Joseph Parsons Major A aron Cooke Capt. Phelps William G aylord Capt. Jonathan Prescott Lieut S amuel Smith Rollsf o Membership 59 RS56 M DAVID CHITTENDEN COLLINS ( C larissa Ely) By r ight of descent from Elder John Strong, Deputy from Taunton to Plymouth General Court •Thomas Ford Thomas Lynde William H olton Samuel Marshfield John J ohnson Edward Morris

RS57 M WILLIAM LEWIS MATSON (Louise R oss) By r ight of descent from Giles Slocum, Assistant of the Colony of Rhode Island Hon. Richard Borden Capt. Ralph Earle Hon. G eorge Brownell Thomas Lawton

58RS M FREDERICK W RUSSELL (Anna J ane Hudson) [ D ied 19o7. ] By right of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Thomas Bull Hon. Richard Treat Dr. T homas Starr William Whiting, Treas.

59RS M GEORGE LEON WALKER (Amelia R eed Lamed) [Died 1 898] By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an Historic Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. John Brown Rev. Noadiah Russell Deputy-Gov. N athan Gold Lieutenant-Col. John Talcott Elder William Goodwin Gov. Joseph Talcott Rev. J ames Pierpont John Wakeman, Treas. Capt. T homas Willet 6o C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames. 60 M ISS REBECCA DONALDSON BEACH By r ight of descent from William Curtis, Captain of Forces in Fairfield County James Gibbons 1st James Gibbons 3rd James G ibbons 2nd Joseph Judson Gov. T homas Welles

61 M ISS FLORENCE THOMSON GAY By r ight of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of Connecticut Troops in Pequot War Rev. Gershom Bulkeley Hon. Anthony Hawkins •Thomas F ord Capt. William Lewis Col. F isher Gay Hon. John Steele Stephen H art Gov. Thomas Welles

62 M RS ELI WHITNEY JR ( S arah Sheffield Famam ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Samuel Whitman, Fellow of Yale College Daniel C ushing Rev. Solomon Stoddard Hon. E manuel Downing Capt. John Thaxter Hon. J ohn Howland Lieut. Thomas Tracy Lieut. T homas Loring Ensign John Whitman Hon. A nthony Stoddard Solomon Whitman

RS68 M MELVILLE KNOX BAILEY (Elizabeth H art) By r ight of descent from Captain Thomas Hart, Deputy from Farmington, and Speaker of the House •Lieut. William Bushnell Rev. William Hubbard Hon. J ohn Clarke Nathaniel Lynde Stephen H art Judge Simon Lynde Hon. A nthony Hawkins Lieut. William Pratt Dep.-Gov. F rancis Willoughby Rollsf o Membership 61 64RS M LYMAN B JEWELL ( C harlotte Williams ) [Died 1 9oa] By right of descent from Samuel Ayer, Captain of Military Company at Haverhill, Massachusetts Hon. John Gilman Lieut. John Peabody Lieut. R ichard Hazen Capt. Lieut. F rancis Peabody William White

65 M ISS LAURA CAROLINE BARNUM By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Capt. John Beach Hon. John Steele Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford Hon. Richard Treat Col. Charles Burrall Gov. John Webster •Joseph M ygatt William Whiting, Treas.

RS66 M FRANK WAYLAND FELLOWES ( M argaret McConn ) By r ight of descent from , Magistrate of Fort Orange Major H e nd rick Van Rensselaer

67RS M PHINEAS HENRY INGALLS ( M ary Helen Beach ) By right of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Capt. John Beach Hon. John Steele Capt. S tephen Bradley Hon. Richard Treat •Richard B utler Gov. John Webster •Joseph M ygatt William Whiting, Treas. 62 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 68 M ISS AMELIA HOTCHKISS SHEFFIELD

[Died 1 9o6] By right of descent from Theophilus Eaton, Govemour of the Colony of New Haven Edward Collins •Cary Latham Hon. J ohn Hamlin Gov. John Leverett Rev. W illiam Hubbard Major Brian Pendleton Deputy-Gov. W illiam Jones Maj.-Gen. Robert Sedgwick William Whiting, Treas. 69RS M THOMAS HOOKER ( S arah Augusta Bowles ) By right of descent from Rev. John Eliot, Apostle to the Indians Major John Bowles Capt. Timothy Dwight Capt. J ohn Brown Judge Hugh Gelston Judge H enry Dwight Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer Capt. T homas Willett

70RS M JOHN ROGERS JR ( E lizabeth Selden White ) By right of descent from Captain Nathaniel White, Deputy from Middletown to the General Court Hon. John Alden Major John Pynchon Hon. J ohn Ailing Hon. William Pynchon Capt. R ichard Bushnell Rev. Nathaniel Rogers Hon. J ohn Clarke Major Robert C oe Capt. Samuel Selden Col. T homas Dyer Capt. John Sherman Captain S amuel Ely Hon. Roger Sherman Thomas G ardner Capt. Myles Standish Rev. F rancis Higginson Rev. Zechariah Symmes Lieut.-Col. J ohn Higginson Gov. John Webster William Hubbard Rev. Stephen White Rev. W illiam Hubbard Rev. Henry Whitfield Capt. J onathan Prescott Major Simon Willard Gov. G eorge Wyllys Rollsf o Membership 63

RS71 M LA FAYETTE S FOSTER ( M artha Prince Lyman ) [ D ied 19o3 ] By right of descent from Thomas Dudley, Governour of the Colony of Massachusetts Gov. Simon Bradstreet Rev. John Cotton Gov. T homas Hinckley

RS72 M JAMES C WELLING ( Clementine Louise Dixon ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Henry Whitfield, first Minister at Guilford Hon. M atthew Allyn Lieut. John Moseley Samuel A ppleton Capt. Philip Nelson Capt. R ichard Brackett Capt. Benjamin Newberry Rev. J ohn Cotton Rev. George Phillips Rev. J ames Fitch Deputy Gov. Samuel Symonds Rev. I ncrease Mather Capt. Jonathan Wade Rev. R ichard Mather Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Wade

73 M ISS ELIZABETH LYDIA DIXON By r ight of descent from Rev. Henry Whitfield, first Minister of Guilford Hon. M atthew Allyn Lieut. John Moseley Samuel A ppleton Capt. Philip Nelson Capt. R ichard Brackett Capt. Benjamin Newberry Rev. J ohn Cotton Rev. George Phillips Rev. J ames Fitch Deputy-Gov. Samuel Symonds Rev. I ncrease Mather Capt. Jonathan Wade Rev. R ichard Mather Lieut.-Col. Thomas Wade

74 M RS KNIGHT DEXTER CHENEY ( E dnah Dow Smith ) By r ight of descent from Hon. William Smith, Delegate to the Provincial Congress from , 1774 64 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

75 M ISS ELIZABETH TALLMADGE WHITE By r ight of descent from Captain Nathaniel White, Deputy from Middletown to General Court Gov. Thomas Dudley Major John Pynchon Hon. W illiam Floyd Hon. Roger Sherman Rev. T homas Hooker Capt. Miles Standish Gov. W illiam Leete Major Simon Willard Gov. G eorge Wyllys

76 R esigned

77 M RS DENNING DUER (Louise S uydam) By r ight of descent from Captain John Underhill, Governour of Dover and Exeter, N. H. Robert Feake Hon. John Reid

78RS M SAMUEL GURLEY DUNHAM (Alice C ollins) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven, and of Connecticut Capt. Moses Lyman

78RS M JULIA LOOMIS HAVEMEYER By r ight of descent from John Loomis, Deputy from Windsor to the General Court of Connecticut Jonathan Brewster Lieut. Thomas Minor Elder W illiam Brewster Judge Joseph Otis Elder W illiam Goodwin •James Rogers Lieut. J ames Harris Thomas Stanton Capt. J ohn Johnson Capt. Nathaniel Thomas •Lieut. S amuel Loomis Col. Nathaniel Thomas Major J ohn Mason William Thomas Daniel M ason Humphrey Turner Lieut. D aniel White Rollsf o Membership 65

80 M ISS ALICE WOLCOTT By r ight of descent from Henry Wolcott, Sr., Magis trate of the Colony of Connecticut •Lieut Drake Col. Joshua Huntington Hon. J ohn Howland Gov. William Leete Col. J abez Huntington Gov. Gov. R oger Wolcott

81RS M CHARLES HARVEY TOWNSHEND (Mary A nn Hotchkiss ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Henry Whitfield, first Minister at Guilford Thomas Gardner Hon. James Minot Hon. J ohn Higginson Capt. Jonathan Prescott Rev. J ohn Higginson Major Thomas Savage

82 M ISS ANTOINETTE RANDOLPH PHELPS By r ight of descent from Hon. William Phelps, one of the Commissioners to Govern Connecticut, 1635 Hon. Daniel Clarke Thomas Newberry Major A aron Cooke Col. Jonathan Pettibone Gov. T homas Dudley Joseph Phelps William G aylord Capt. Noah Phelps Edward G riswold Hon. Richard Treat Capt. G eorge Griswold Samuel Wilcoxson Lieut. J ohn Hollister Rev. John Woodbridge Gov. W illiam Leete Rev. John Woodbridge, Jr.

83 M ISS JANE LATHROP TRUMBULL By r ight of descent from , Govern- our of the Colony of Connecticut 66 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames RS84 M GRACE KING INGERSOLL By r ight of descent from William Whiting, Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. Matthew Allyn Captain Richard Lord Hon. B enjamin Fenn "Joseph Mygatt Edward G riswold Hon. William Pynchon Rev. T homas Hooker Hon. Richard Treat Gov. J ohn Webster

85RS M THOMAS BROWNELL CHAPMAN (Helen P ost) By r ight of descent from Elder John Strong, Deputy from Taunton to the Plymouth General Court •Lieut. Richard Burnham •Lieut. Abraham Post

86 M ISS HENRIETTA EDWARDS WHITNEY By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an t Historic Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Rev. Timothy Edwards Col. Jabez Huntington * Judge B enjamin Huntington Hon. John Ogden Capt. Thomas Willett

RS87 M AUGUSTUS J LYMAN (Julia E llsworth) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Govemour of Plymouth Colony Dep.-Gov. William Bradford Hon. John Steele Hon. Oliver Ellsworth Gov. John Webster 8 H enry Wolcott, Sr.

8RS M SARAH THOMSON KINNEY By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Hon. John Steele Elder John Strong Rollsf o Membership 67

89RS M EDWARD KENT HUBBARD (Margaret S ill) By r ight of descent from John Griswold, Deputy from Lyme to the General Court of Connecticut Matthew Griswold Hon. Henry Wolcott

00 M ISS MARIANA TOWNSEND By r ight of descent from Rev. Samuel Johnson, Presi dent of King'9 College Capt. J ohn Brown Hon. John Ogden Col. R ichard Floyd Rev. James Pierpont Rev. T homas Hooker Col. Thomas Pollok Hon. W illiam Samuel John- Anthony Stoddard son C apt. John Underhill Hon. M atthias Nicoll Capt. Thomas Willett

RS91 M JAMES JUNIUS GOODWIN (Josephine S arah Lippincott) By r ight of descent from Richard Lippincott, Deputy from Shrewsbury to the General Court of Gov. William Bradford Restore Lippincott Francis C ollins William Shattuck John H ugg, Jr. Richard Warren Daniel W ells

RS92 M ATWOOD COLLINS (Mary B race) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Maj.-Gen. Humphrey Ather- Gov. William Leete ton R ev. Richard Mather Capt. S amuel Buel Rev. Samuel Mather Lieut. W illiam Chittenden Gov. Robert Treat Edward Griswold William Whiting, Treasurer 68 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

93 R esigned

94RS M (George Anna Muirson Woolsey) [Died 1 9o6] By r ight of descent from George Woolsey, Captain of Queen's County Militia Hon. John Howland Rev. Thomas Shepard Rev. J ohn Reyner Col. William Smith Capt. T homas Southworth

RS95 M LEVERETT BRAINARD (Mary B ulkeley) By r ight of descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley, first Minister of Concord Elder William Brewster Gov. Theophilus Eaton Rev. G ershom Bulkeley Capt. James Morgan Hon. J ohn Bulkeley Thomas Stanton Rev. J ohn Bulkeley Hon. Henry Wolcott

96 R esigned

97RS M HENRY FERGUSON (Emma J ane Gardiner) By r ight of descent from Edward Dimmick, Captain in Seventh Massachusetts Regiment at the Siege of Louisburg Ensign S hubael Dimock Lieut. Thomas Dimock Capt. T homas Dimock Rollsf o Membership 69 98RS M EDWARD LEAVITT (Louisa C hapman [Bean]) By r ight of descent from Robert Chapman, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. John Alden Hon. Constant Southworth Col. B enjamin Church Hon. Richard Treat Col. S ylvester Richmond Gov. Thomas Welles

99RS M THOMAS BELKNAP BEACH (Mary M ansfield) By r ight of descent from Capt. John Quincy, Deputy from Braintree to Massachusetts General Court Hon. Emanuel Downing Rev. Thomas Shepard P orter Col. John Thaxter Lieut.-Col. E dmund Quincy Col. Samuel Thaxter Capt William Tyng

100 M ISS EDITH WOOLSEY By r ight of descent from Rev. Jonathan Edwards, President of the College of New Jersey Hon. Isaac Allerton Rev. James Pierpont Robert C ushman Rev. Thomas Shepard Col. T imothy Dwight Col. William Smith Rev. T homas Hooker Capt. George Woolsey

101 M RS L G TURNER (Mary S tearns) By r ight of descent from Joseph Hills, Deputy from Maiden to the General Court of Massachusetts Thomas Lynde Lieut. Phineas Upham 70 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

102 M ISS MINERVA WADHAMS BUELL By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut Capt. Samuel Buel Edward Griswold Lieut. W illiam Chittenden William Whiting, Treas.

RS103 M CHARLES W PAGE (Caroline L yman Collins) By right of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven ^nd of Connecticut Gov. Simon Bradstreet Gov. Thomas Dudley Tristram C offin Capt Edmund Greenleaf Capt D aniel Collins Capt, Moses Lyman Rev. J ohn Cotton Capt. Peter Tufts Capt. S amuel Wadsworth

104 M ISS EMILY MALBONE MORGAN By r ight of descent from Israel Putnam, Colonel in the Old French War, and General in the Revolution Capt. James Morgan "John Morgan

105RS M CHARLES EDWARD GROSS (Ellen C larissa Spencer) By right of descent from Humphrey Atherton, Major- General of Massachusetts Colony Thomas Gardner Lieut. Thomas Stoughton Atherton M ather Hon. William Wadsworth Rev. R ichard Mather Peregrine White 106 M ISS JULIA MATILDA DAVENPORT By r ight of descent from Rev. John Davenport, an Historic Founder of the Colony of New Haven Hon. Abraham Davenport Gov. John Lcverett Rev. John Davenport Hon. Edmund Quincy, Sr. Hon. J ohn Hull Chief Justice Samuel Sewall Col. J ohn Leverett Rev. Henry Smith Rollsf o Membership 71 RS107 M WILLIAM H PALMER (Frances C ollins) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut Capt. Jonathan Buel Edward Griswold Lieut. W illiam Chittenden Capt. Moses Lyman Capt. Daniel Collins Capt. Amos Morris Hon. J asper Crane Hon. Richard Treat Gov. R obert Treat

108RS M CLARENCE DEMING (Mary B ryan Whiting) By r ight of descent from William Whiting, Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. John Alden Rev. James Fitch Lieut. - Col. John Allyn Rev. Thomas Hooker Gov. W illiam Bradford Capt. John Mason Hon. A lexander Bryan Hon. William Pynchon Gov. R obert Treat

RS109 M GEORGE HERBERT DAY (Katharine B each) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Capt. John Beach Hon. John Steele Capt. S tephen Bradley Hon. Richard Treat •Richard B utler Gov. John Webster •Joseph M ygatt William Whiting, Treas.

RS110 M CHARLES HOPKINS CLARK I (Matilda C olt Root) By r ight of descent from Elder William Brewster, one of the Historic Founders of Plymouth Colony Captain John Colt Thomas Lynde Edward M orris 72 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 111RS M FRANK DWIGHT GLAZIER ( E mily Spencer Williams ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Solomon Williams of Lebanon, Preacher of Election Sermon, 1741 Hon. J ohn Allyn Capt. J ohn Osborne Hon. Matthew Allyn Capt. Richard Osborne Anthony Annable William Parke Comet Peter Ayer Hon. Samuel Porter Capt. John Breck Hon. William Pynchon Judge James Coffin Lieut. Robert Seely Tristram Coffin Capt. Smith Capt. Aaron Cooke Anthony Stoddard Capt. Aaron Cooke Rev. Solomon Stoddard Major Aaron Cooke Hon. John Talcott Rev. Ebenezer Devotion Lieut.-Col. John Talcott Hon. Emanuel Downing Hon. John Wakeman Judge William Gayer Rev. John Warham Elder William Goodwin Capt. Samuel Welles Lieut. Joseph Judson Gov. Thomas Welles Capt. Ephraim Kingsbury Hon. Thomas Welles Capt. Joseph Kingsbury William Westwood Rev. John Lothrop Capt. Thomas Wheeler Col. Simon Lothrop Lieut. Daniel White Capt. I saac Williams

112 M ISS CAROLINA BRONSON FARNAM By r ight of descent from Rev. Samuel Whitman, Fellow of Yale College Lieut. T homas Loring Capt. John Thaxter Rev. S olomon Stoddard Solomon Whitman Rollsf o Membership 73

113 M RS WILLIAM BEEBE (Elizabeth F rances Febiger) By r ight of descent from William Jenkins, Provincial Councillor, Pennsylvania Ensign Richard Baldwin Thomas Paschall Walter F aucet Thomas Paschall, Jr. Joseph P eck

114 R esigned

115RS M BERNARD TRUMBULL WILLIAMS ( F rances Goodrich Welch ) By r ight of descent from Lieut.-Col. John Allyn, Secre tary of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Aaron Cooke Hon. William Pynchon Major A aron Cooke Capt. John Stanley Lieut. T homas Leffingwell Rev. Solomon Stoddard Capt. W illiam Lewis Hon. John Talcott Capt. N athaniel Merriman Lieut. Thomas Tracy Rev. John Warham

116RS M HENRY SHEAFF GLOVER (Harriet D awson Coleman)

By r ight of descent from Isaac Norris, Provincial Councillor, Pennsylvania Joseph Fox James Marshall Dep.-Gov. T homas Lloyd Charles Norris Joseph Parker 74 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 117 M RS IRVING FISHER (Margaret H azard) By r ight of descent from John Ogdek, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut John B orden Robert Hazard Hon. R ichard Borden Thomas Hazard Thomas B rownell Thomas Hazard William E arle Dep.-Gov. William Robinson William W oodell

118 M ISS ELIZABETH GRISWOLD By r ight of descent from Matthew Griswold, Deputy from Lyme to the General Court of Connecticut Hon. D aniel Clark CoL Samuel Selden Gov. M atthew Griswold Lieut Thomas Tracy Capt. R einold Marvin Hon. Henry Wolcott Col. Z abdiel Rogers Gov. Roger Wolcott

119RS M HENRY WALCOTT FARNAM (Elizabeth U pham Kingsley) By r ight of descent from Rev. John Cotton, Minister of the First Church, Boston Gov. T homas Dudley Lieut. Phineas Upham

RS120 M EDWARD HENRY PERKINS (Mary E velyn Dwight) By r ight of descent from Hon. Daniel Clark, Patentee named in Royal Charter of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership - 75

RS121 M WALTON FERGUSON (Julia L ee White) By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Govern- our of the Colony of Connecticut Elder William Goodwin Capt. White Rev. W illiam Hubbard Gov. George Wyllys Hon. R ichard Russell Hon. Samuel Wyllys

122RS M WILLIAM D BISHOP (Julia T omlinson) [Died 1 9o6] By Tight of descent from Samuel Tomlinson, Deputy from Derby to the General Court of Connecticut

123RS M MORRIS WOODRUFF SEYMOUR (Charlotte S anford) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an Historic Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Dep.-Gen. James Bishop Lieut. John Lyman Benjamin F enn Rev. Roger Newton William G ibbard Elder John Strong

124 M ISS LUCY CUSHING JARVIS By r ight of descent from Anthony Hawkins, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut , • ..

125RS M JAMES KINGSLEY THACHER (Emily F oster) By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Govern- our of the Colony of Connecticut 7 6 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames j 128RS M LOUIS VALENTINE PIRSSON (Eliza T rumbull Brush) By r ight of descent from Jonathan Trumbull, Gov- ernour of the Colony of Connecticut

RS127 M BELA PECK LEARNED (Mary W orthington Bulkeley) By r ight of descent from Rev. Gershom Bulkeley, Chap lain in King Philip's War Capt Richard Bushnell Lieut. Thomas Tracy Lieut T homas Leffingwell Gov. Thomas Welles

128 M ISS EMILY HENRIETTA WHITNEY By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Govem- our of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Bradford Rev. Francis Higginson Rev. T homas Clap, D. D. Gov. William Pitkin Gov. T homas Dudley Hon. Roger Sherman Capt T imothy Dwight Rev. Henry Whitfield Gov. G eorge Wyllys RS129 M GEORGE DICKINSON WHITTLESEY (Bertie I ngham Loomis) By r ight of descent from John Loomis, Deputy from Windsor to the General Court of Connecticut John Johnson Capt Nathaniel Thomas Philip S herman Col. Nathaniel Thomas Thomas S tanton William Thomas

130 M ISS MARY CATHARINE GOULD [Died 1 899] By right of descent from Nathan Gold, Deputy Gov- ernour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership TJ 131RS M JOHN A BUCKINGHAM (Annie M cLean) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

RS132 M GEORGE H HULBERT (Henrietta L ee Russell) [Died 1 9o5) By right of descent from Rev. Noadiah Russell, Fellow of Yale College Lieut Lyon Gardiner Gov. Joseph Talcott Rev. T homas Hooker Capt. Thomas Willett

133 M ISS MARY PITKIN HINSDALE By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

134RS M ELMER GOODRICH DERBY (Alice G rey Southmayd) By r ight of descent from Lyon Gardiner, Lord of the Manor of Gardiner '9 Island Hon. Matthew Allyn Hon. William Pynchon Rev. T homas Hooker Rev. Noadiah Russell Rev. J ames Pierpont Hon. John Talcott

135 M ISS JANE RICHARDS PERKINS By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven, and of Connecticut 78 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

136 M ISS CAROLINE ELIZABETH DAY By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Governour ...,., of the Colony of Connecticut ...... Rev. W illiam Adams Gov. William Pitkin Dep.-Gov. William Bradford Hon. John Steele Gov. W illiam Bradford Rev. Solomon Stoddard Rev. T homas Clapp, D.D. Capt. Nathaniel Turner Lieut. T homas Cooper Rev. John Warham Hon. E manuel Downing Gov. John Webster Gov. T homas Dudley William Whiting, Treas. Col. J ohn Gorham Rev. John Woodbridge Hon. J ohn Howland Rev. Timothy Woodbridge Hon. W illiam Pitkin Gov. George Wyllys

137RS M GEORGE GOODWIN WILLIAMS ( J eanette Crosby Hunt) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of t he Colony of Connecticut Gov. W illiam Bradford Capt. Joseph Kingsbury Lieut. T homas Dimock Dep.-Gov. John Mason

138RS M WILLIAM CONVERSE SKINNER i (Florence Cornwell Roberts) By r ight of descent from Rev. Gershom Bulkeley, Chaplain in King Philip's War Capt. J ohn Bassett . Capt, John Savage Capt. E dward Bulkeley Captain William Savage Rev. P eter Bulkeley William Sumner Rev. C harles Chauncey, D.D. Peregrine White ' Rollsf o Membership 79 139RS M FRANK WOODBRIDGE CHENEY (Mary B ushnell) By r ight of descent from Rev. John Davenport, an Historic Founder of the Colony of New Haven Ensign Richard Baldwin Col. Jabez Fitch Dep.-Gov. J ames Bishop Major James Fitch Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford Rev. James Fitch Gov. William Bradford Capt. Perez Fitch Dep.-Gov. J ohn Coggeshall Col. Jabez Huntington President John Coggeshall Rev. Abraham Pierson Hon. Abraham Davenport Maj.-Gen. Robert Sedgwick Rev. J ohn Davenport Anthony Stoddard Nathaniel D ickinson Rev. Solomon Stoddard Hon. E manuel Downing Rev. Samuel Stone Rev. T imothy Edwards John Throckmorton Capt. J ohn Ensign Rev. John Warham Rev. H enry Whitfield

140RS M FREDERICK JOHN KINGSBURY ( A lethea Ruth Scovill ) [Died 1 899] By right of descent from George Nichols, Captain of Military Company in Waterbury

141RS M GEORGE ANGELL (Maude M argaret Seymour Ingersoll) [Died 1 9oo] By right of descent from Rev. Jonathan Ingersoll, Chaplain of Connecticut Troops in Old French War Gov. John Coggeshall Rev. Thomas Hooker Gov. N icholas Easton Lieut. William Pratt Dep.-Gov. J ohn Greene Gov. John Webster 8o C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

142 M ISS KATHERINE SEYMOUR DAY By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an Historic Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. R ichard Bonython Gov. William Pitkin Dep.-Gov. William Bradford Major Thomas Savage Gov. W illiam Bradford Capt. Caleb Stanley Lieut. A rthur Bragdon Hon. John Steele Rev. T homas Clap, D.D. Rev. Solomon Stoddard Gov. T homas Dudley Rev. Samuel Stow Thomas G ardner Rev. Zachariah Symmes Col. J ohn Gorham Rev. John Warham Gov. J ohn Haynes Gov. John Webster Rev. F rancis Higginson Gov. Thomas Welles Rev. J ohn Higginson Rev. Henry Whitfield Rev. S amuel Hooker Capt. John Whipple Hon. J ohn Howland Rev. John Whiting Gov. T homas Mayhew Major Simon Willard Hon. J ames Minot Rev. Timothy Woodbridge Gov. George Wyllys

143 M ISS ELIZA DE FOREST DOWNER By r ight of descent from Hon. William Wadsworth, Deputy from Hartford to the General Court of Con necticut

144RS M ROBERT HARWOOD (Lucy C aroline Richardson) [Died 1 9o3] By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 81 RS145 M CHARLES BOUGHTON WOOD (Antoinette E no) By r ight of descent from Hon. William Phelps, As sistant of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Edward Bulkeley Capt. Thomas Hart Rev. G ershom Bulkeley Hon. Anthony Hawkins Rev. P eter Bulkeley George Hull Rev. C harles Chauncey, D.D. Capt. Jonathan Lewis Lieut. William Chittenden Capt. William Lewis Capt. Daniel Clark Cornet Joseph Parsons Major A aron Cooke Joseph Phelps William G aylord Capt. Noah Phelps Col. D avid Goodrich Capt. Jonathan Prescott Edward G riswold Lieut. Samuel Smith Capt. G eorge Griswold Hon. John Steele Gov. T homas Welles

RS146 M JAMES MASON HOPPIN (Susan P ringle Mitchell) By r ight of descent from Gurdon Saltonstall, Govern- our of the Colony of Connecticut Elder William Brewster Hon. Jacob Motte Gov. T homas Dudley Judge Robert Pringle Lient. L yon Gardiner Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall Gov. W illiam Leete Anthony Stoddard 147RS M FRANK CHAMBERLAIN PORTER ( D elia Lyman ) By r ight of descent from Hon. Henry Wolcott, Magis trate of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. David Ellsworth Captain John Minor Joseph H awley Hon. Richard Treat Lieut. J ohn Hollister Capt. Samuel Welles Gov. T homas Welles 82 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

148RS M HOWARD SAXTON CLAPP (Lucy B each Barnum) By right of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Dep.-Gov. William Bradford Hon. Richard Treat Hon. John Steele Gov. John Webster William W hiting, Treasurer

149 M RS STUART HART (Mary R obbins) By right of descent from Henry Wolcott, Magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut 150RS M WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MUHLENBURG WAINWRIGHT (Helena B arker Talcott) By right of descent from Joseph Talcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

151 R esigned

152 M ISS ALICE CHEW By r ight of descent from Jonathan Law, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. R oger Wolcott

RS153 M WALTER BULKLEY HUBBARD (Katharine M ather Mansfield) By r ight of descent from Moses Mansfield, Sergeant- Major of New Haven County Robert Livingston, Jr. Col. Peter Schuyler Rev. R ichard Mather Dirck Ten Broeck Hon. H enry Wolcott Rollsf o Membership 83 154RS M WILLIAM B GLOVER ( H elen Wardwell ) By r ight of descent from Andrew Ward, Commissioner to govern Connecticut, 1635

155 M ISS ALICE TAINTOR By r ight of descent from Michael Taintor, Deputy from to the General Court of Connecticut

156RS M WILLIAM D BISHOP JR (Susan W ashburn) By r ight of descent from Joshua Hempsted, Captain of New London Trainband

157 M ISS ISABELLA ELDRIDGE By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony

RS158 M JOHN HENRY ROSE (Susan T arleton Goldthwaite) By r ight of descent from John Goldthwaite, Lieu tenant of Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company

159 M ISS LILIAN ELIZA PRUDDEN By r ight of descent from Rev. Peter Prudden, first Minister of the Church in Milford 84 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 160RS M FRANKLIN GRAY WHITMORE (Harriet E liza Goulden) By r ight of descent from Colonel John Burr, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Jehu Burr Capt Theophilus Hull Capt. M oses Dimon Rev. John Jones William H ill Capt. Hezekiah Sturges Lieut C ornelius Hull Hon. Andrew Ward George H ull Dr. William Ward John W heeler

RS161 M THOMAS DAY SEYMOUR (Sarah M aria Hitchcock) By r ight of descent from Thomas Munson, Captain of New Haven County Troops

162RS M WILLIAM JAMES COMSTOCK (Mary K ing Bunce) By r ight of descent from Captain Thomas Bull, Com mander of the Fort at Saybrook

163 M ISS MARY AMELIA TERRY

[ D ied 19o4] By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Rev. J ames Allen Elder John Strong Major S amuel Appleton Rev. John Warham Rev. N athaniel Collins William Whiting, Treas. Nicholas D anforth Rev. John Wilson Rev. S amuel Danforth Hon. Henry Wolcott Rollsf o Membership 85 RS164 M HENRY T SPERRY (Mary E lizabeth Loomis) [Died 1 9oo] By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

165RS M LINCOLN S GOLD (Martha R amsay) By r ight of descent from Nathan Gold, Deputy Gover nour of the Colony of Connecticut

166 M ISS EDNAH PARKER CHENEY By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Govern our of the Colony of Connecticut

167 M ISS ANNIE BURR JENNINGS By r ight of descent from Colonel John Burr, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut Lieut. Jehu Burr Joseph Judson Capt. J ohn Burr Capt. John Kirtland Judge P eter Burr Capt. James Lewis Hon. J ohn Clark Lieut. William Pratt Capt A braham Gold Capt. Matthew Sherwood Dep.-Gov. N athan Gold Hon. John Talcott Major N athan Gold Lieut.-Col. John Talcott Dep.-Gov. S tephen Goodyear Hon. John Wakeman Joseph Hawley Capt. Joseph Wakeman Lieut. C ornelius Hull Rev. Samuel Wakeman George H ull Hon. Andrew Ward Capt. T heophilus Hull Dr. William Ward Rev. J ohn Jones Gov. Thomas Welles Capt. J ames Judson Hon. Thomas Welles Major S imon Willard 86 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

168RS M WILLIAM DAYTON (Cornelia H amilton Hughes) By r ight of descent from Theophilus Eaton, first Governour of the Colony of New Haven

169RS M JAMES PARKHILL ANDREWS (Julia L incoln Ray) By r ight of descent from Hon. Emanuel Downing, Dep uty from Salem to the General Court of Massachusetts Major John Chester Anthony Stoddard Stephen H opkins Rev. Solomon Stoddard Rev. E phraim Huit Hon. John Talcott Capt. M yles Standish Rev. John Warham Gov. T homas Welles

RS170 M HENRY FOWLER ENGLISH (Alice K imball) By r ight of descent from Simon Willard, Sergeant-Ma jor of Middlesex County, Massachusetts Capt. Thomas Brooks Capt. Palmer Goulding Capt. J ohn Goulding Capt. Hugh Mason

171 M ISS ELIZABETH DAY FERGUSON By r ight of descent from William Beekman, Burgomas ter of New Amsterdam

172RS M FRANCIS GIBBONS BEACH ( E lizabeth Charnley Wells ) By r ight of descent from Captain Thomas Hart, Deputy from Farmington, and Speaker of the House Rollsf o Membership 87

RS173 M CHARLES H BLATCHFORD Transferred t o Society

RS174 M HORACE LEMUEL WELLS (Sarah G riffin) By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Col. Z ebulon Butler Judge Richard Lord Gov. M atthew Griswold Hon. John Ogden

RS175 M HENRY WALTON WESSELLS ( A nne Emlen Dotterer ) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut

176 M ISS MAY MANSFIELD By r ight of descent from Moses Mansfield, Sergeant- Major of New Haven County Hon. J ohn Ailing Hon. William Pynchon Roger A iling, Treas. Capt. Thomas Seymour Lieut-Col. J ohn Allyn Henry Smith Hon. M atthew Allyn Lieut. William Spencer Francis B ell Judge Nathaniel Stanley Dep.-Gov. M atthew Gilbert Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel Stanley Thomas G regson, Treas. Capt. Nathaniel Turner Capt. C yprian Nichols Capt. Joseph Whiting Capt. C yprian Nichols, Jr. William Whiting, Treas. Capt Thomas Wilmot 88 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 177RS M HENRY BRADFORD SARGEANT (Harriet A melia Oaks) By right of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut Roger Ailing, Treas. Capt. Theophilus Munson Dep.-Gov. J ames Bishop Capt. Thomas Munson Hugh C alkins Rev. Henry Smith Lieut. W illiam Chittenden Capt. Nathaniel Turner Capt. John Miles Capt. Thomas Yale

178RS M JOHN WHITNEY BARLOW (Alice S tanton Turner) By right of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of Connecticut Troops in Pequot War

179 M ISS CHARLOTTE BUCKINGHAM MERRIMAN By r ight of descent from Rev. Mark Leavenworth, Chaplain in Expedition to Canada

180RS M EDWARD S VAN ZILE (Mary M organ Bulkeley) By right of descent from Rev. Gershom Bulkeley, Chaplain in King Philip's War

181 M RS JOSEPH TOY (Mary F lorilla Seymour) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Elder W illiam Brewster Hon. William Pynchon Capt. G eorge Denison Hon. Richard Treat Rev. R ichard Mather Capt. Daniel Wetherell Col. J ohn Whiting Rollsf o Membership. 89 182RS M JOSHUA WILSON ALLEN (Lucy M ather Brace) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut

183 M ISS AMY POWELL By r ight of descent from Richard Waterman, an Orig inal Proprietor of Providence Plantations

184RS M HENRY CHAMPION (Sarah E B ooth) By r ight of descent from Robert Treat, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

185 R esigned

186RS M WEBB (Mary P arsons) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

187 M ISS FANNY COLEBY CRUMP By r ight of descent from Jonathan Law, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

188 R esigned

189RS M JACOB LYMAN GREENE ( C aroline Sutton Barrow ) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut 90 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

190 M ISS MARIA TRUMBULL DANA By r ight of descent from Jonathan Trumbull, Gov- ernour of the Colony of Connecticut

191 M ISS SARAH ALLEN STODDARD By r ight of descent from Gurdon Saltonstall, Gov- ernour of the Colony of Connecticut

192 R esigned

193RS M GEORGE W LANE (Louisa G ilman) By r ight of descent from Rev. John Lothrop, first Minister at Scituate and Barnstable Gov. Thomas Dudley Capt. and Hon. John Gilman

RS194 M CHARLES ALEXANDER JEWELL (Julia W hittlesey Brown) By r ight of descent from Eliphalet Whittlesey, Cap tain in the Old French War

195RS M BENJAMIN WISNER BACON (Eliza B uckingham Aiken) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Buckingham, Fellow of Yale College

196 M RS CALEB J CAMP (Sarah M aria Boyd) By r ight of descent from Baldwin, Member of Provincial Congress, New Hampshire, 1775 Rollsf o Membership 91

197 M ISS CAROLINE SELINA SANFORD By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

198 M ISS EMILY MATILDA WHEELER By r ight of descent from Rev. John Davenport, an Historic Founder of the Colony of New Haven

199RS M CHARLES PETER CLARK (Caroline T yler) [Died 1 9o6] By right of descent from Captain Richard Walker, Deputy from Reading to the General Court of Mass- chusetts

RS200 M DAVID TRUMBULL LANMAN (Elizabeth B attelle Knapp) By r ight of descent from Daniel Pierce, Colonel of the Regiment

201 M ISS MARTHA RATHBURN DRIGGS By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an Historic Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. Alexander Bryan Rev. Charles Chauncey, D.D. Capt. N athaniel Merriman

202 M ISS MARY ALATHEA CURTIS By r ight of descent from John Holbrook, Captain in King Philip's War 92 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

203 M ISS SUSAN MARBLE DAY By r ight of descent from Theophilus Eaton, Gov- ernour of the Colony of New Haven Lieut. Capt. Richard Lord Dep.-Gov. W illiam Jones Capt. Stephen Noble Hon. W illiam Pynchon

RS204 M WILBUR BROOKS SMITH (Julia H ubbell Billings) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

RS205 M FREDERICK LARNED OSGOOD

(Eliza W hite) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of P lymouth Colony Dep.-Gov. William Bradford Dep.-Gov. Capt Joseph Kinne

206 M ISS ELLEN PAGE SARGENT By r ight of descent from Humphrey Atherton, Major- General of Massachusetts Colony

207 M RS MOSES LYMAN (Sarah L ucretia Robbins) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Gov ernour of Plymouth Colony Lieut-Col. J oshua Porter Rollsf o Membership 93 RS208 M FREDERIC JOHN KINGSBURY JR (Adele T ownsend) By r ight of descent from Matthew Seymour, Captain of North Company in Norwalk

209 M ISS MARY HOYT WILLIAMS By r ight of descent from John Williams, Lieutenant- Colonel of the Eighth Connecticut Regiment

210 R esigned

211 M RS JULIUS GAY (Maria C lark) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rev. C harles Chauncey, D.D.

212 M RS STEPHEN WRIGHT KELLOGG (Lucia H osmer Andrews) By r ight of descent from Humphrey Atherton, Major- General of Massachusetts Colony Rev. Richard Mather

213RS M JAMES BREWSTER CONE (Harriet E lizabeth Uhlhorn) By r ight of descent from Rev. Gershom Bulkeley, Chaplain in King Philip's War

RS214 M ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY (Helen H arrison Morris) By r ight of descent from Thomas Munson, Captain of New Haven County Troops 94 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 215 M ISS EDITH DAVIES KINGSBURY By r ight of descent from Joseph Kingsbury, Captain of Trainband in Norwich Rev. Mark Leavenworth Cornelius Melyn

216 M ISS GRACE ELECTA ALLEN By r ight of descent from Hon. William Phelps, one of the Commissioners to govern Connecticut, 1635

217 M ISS CLARA LEE BOWMAN By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an Historic Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Joseph Bowman Rev. Samuel Hooker Capt. J ohn Brown Rev. Ephraim Huit Hon. S amuel Chapin Joseph Judson Capt. J osiah Curtis Capt. Hugh Mason Lieut. D avid Fiske Capt. John Sherman Jonathan G ilbert Capt. John Stanley Hon. J ohn Hooker Capt. Thomas Willett

RS218 M CHARLES LEE ROCKWELL ( M ary Everest ) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut Lieut. William Chittenden Hon. Richard Treat Dep.-Gov. William Jones Gov. John Webster Lieut. R obert Webster

219 M ISS ANNE WELLS CHENEY By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 95 220RS M FRANCIS B COOLEY (Clarissa A lexander Smith) By r ight of descent from Lieut. Samuel Smith, Dep uty from Wethersfield to the General Court of Con necticut

221 M ISS MARY CHENEY By r ight of descent from J ohn Haynes, first Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

222 M ISS SUSAN VIRTUE HOTCHKISS By r ight of descent from Rev. Henry Whitfield, first Minister of Guilford

223RS M MILO BARNUM RICHARDSON (Ella C aroline Miner) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

225RS M CHAUNCEY BUNCE BREWSTER (Alice T ucker Stephenson) By r ight of descent from Elder William Brewster, an Historic Founder of Plymouth Colony Lieut Arthur Bragdon Rev. Samuel Dudley Gov. T homas Dudley

RS226 M HENRY HAVEN STODDARD (Marie D ay McEwen) By r ight of descent from Andrew Ward, one of the Commissioners to govern Connecticut, 1635. 1)6 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 227 M RS EDWARD G COY ( H elen Marsh ) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

228RS M OLIVER LEWIS JOHNSON JR (Fannie C hester) By r ight of descent from Colonel John Chester, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Richard Bushnell Rev. James Pierpont Gov. J ohn Haynes Hon. William Pynchon Lieut. T homas Leffingwell Hon. John Talcott Rev. James Noyes Gov. Thomas Welles

229RS M JOHN KIMBERLY BEACH ( M ary Roland Sanford ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an Historic Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

230 M RS JOHN DE PEU (Mary C hild Freeman) By r ight of descent from Thomas Dudley, Governour of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay

231 M ISS ANNA LORD HUNTINGTON By r ight of descent from John Ogden, a Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

RS232 M WILLIAM KNEELAND TOWNSEND (Mary L eavenworth Trowbridge) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 97 233RS M HORACE BUSHNELL CHENEY (Mary C aroline Ogden Pierson) By r ight of descent from Thomas Dudley, Governour of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay Hon. Jasper Crane Hon. Richard Treat Gov. W illiam Leete Gov. Robert Treat Rev. J ohn Woodbridge 234RS M ALLEN EVERETT BEEMAN ( S arah Carrington ) By r ight of descent from Robert Chapman, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut

RS235 M CUTHBERT HARRISON SLOCOMBE (Abby H annah Day) By r ight of descent from Andrew Ward, one of the Com missioners to govern Connecticut, 1635

236RS M TALCOTT HUNTINGTON RUSSELL (Geraldine W hittemore Low) By r ight of descent from Samuel Symonds, Deputy- Governour of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay Maj.-Gen. Daniel Denison Hon. John Howland Gov. Thomas Dudley Capt. Thomas Munson Col. D avid Goodrich Rev. John Rogers Captain J ohn Gorham Rev. Nathaniel Rogers

RS237 M CHARLES F BROOKER (Julia E lizabeth Clark) By r ight of descent from Nathan Gold, Major of Fair field County Troops 98 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 238RS M JAMES OSBORNE WRIGHT ( M abel Osgood ) By r ight of descent from Richard Russell, Treasurer of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay

238RS M CHARLES EDWARD BEACH (Catharine Harriet Coffin) [Died 1 9oo] By right of descent from Thomas Fitch, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

RS240 M LEWIS SHELDON WELCH ( M ary Stuart Williams ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Solomon Stoddard, Fel low of

241 M RS FRANK H ARMS (Grace T urner) By r ight of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of Connecticut Troops in the Pequot War

RS242 M EBENEZER J HILL (Mary E llen Mosman) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut / Capt. George Barber Capt. Joseph Hills Capt. S amuel Brigham Capt. Thomas Howe Ensign J ohn Call Ensign Richard Kettell Capt, E dmond Goodenow Lieut. John Livermore Capt. J ohn Green Edmund Rice Capt. N athaniel Green Lieut. Samuel Smith Capt. W illiam Green Lieut. Ralph Sprague Lieut. S amuel Sprague Rollsf o Membership 99 RS243 M JOHN HENRY HALL (Sarah G arrett Loines) By r ight of descent from David Twining, Deputy from the County of Bucks to the Pennsylvania Assembly

244 M ISS FRANCES EDWARDS CHAPLAIN By r ight of descent from Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

245RS M CHARLES DICKERMAN McCANDLISS (Elizabeth E llsworth Lyman) By r ight of descent from Henry Wolcott, Magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. David Ellsworth Capt. John Minor Joseph H awley Hon. Richard Treat Lieut J ohn Hollister Capt. Samuel Welles Gov. T homas Welles

246RS M WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM MERRIMAN (Sarah K ingsbury Parsons) By r ight of descent from Joseph Kingsbury, Captain of the Trainband in Norwich

247RS M EDWARD L WELLS (Mary H uder Hughes) By r ight of descent from Theophilus Eaton, Governour of the Colony of New Haven Rev. N icholas Street loo C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 248RS M ELISHA LOOMIS PALMER (Cornelia K issam) By r ight of descent from Captain Richard Betts, High Sheriff of Yorkshire ()

RS249 M RUSSELL SARGENT (Margaret B errian Motte) By r ight of descent from Thomas Prentice, Captain in King Philip's War

250RS M CHARLES WILLIAM BARNUM (Mary N icholls) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Dep.-Gov. William Bradford Capt. Theophilus Nichols Hon. John Steele

251 M ISS MARY R HILLARD By r ight of descent from Elder William Brewster, an Historic Founder of Plymouth Colony

RS252 M GEORGE BLISS SANFORD ( G ertrude Minturn ) By r ight of descent from William Robinson, Deputy- Governour of Rhode Island

253 M ISS MARY BULKELEY By r ight of descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley, first Minister of Concord, Mass. Rollsf o Membership ioi RS254 M HARRY GRANT THOMPSON ( H enriette de Lolme Fellows ) By r ight of descent from Jeremias Van Rensselaer, Magistrate of Fort Orange

RS255 M GEORGE WILLIAMSON SMITH ( S usanna Duvall) By r ight of descent from Richard Hall, Burgess of Calvert County, Maryland

256RS M HENRY H BRIDGMAN (Alice B radford Eldridge) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony

257 M ISS ROSALIE HUBBARD By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Elder William Brewster Gov. John Haynes Gov. M atthew Griswold Gov. George Wyllys

258 M ISS JENNIE MILES CLARKE By r ight of descent from Lawrence Wilkinson, Com missioner and Deputy in Rhode Island

MISS A NNA LEA BAKEWELL By r ight of descent from James Lea, Chief Burgess of the Borough of Wilmington, Delaware 102 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 260RS M GILMAN CRANE HILL (Charlotte B uckingham Benedict) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Rev. Samuel Andrew Hon. William Gibbard Gov. B enedict Arnold Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin Thomas B enedict Stephen Hart Capt. J ohn Brown Gov. Jonathan Law Alexander B ryan Capt. William Rosewell Capt. J ohn Chester Lieut. Samuel Smith Rev. J ohn Eliot Gov. Robert Treat Hon. J ohn Elliot Gov. Thomas Welles Hon. H enry Wolcott

281RS M WINSLOW TRACY WILLIAMS ( Florence Prentice Williams ) By r ight of descent from Francis Cooke, Signer of the Mayflower Compact

262RS M GEORGE C WOODRUFF (Lucy E C rawford) By r ight of descent from Benjamin Harrison, Member of House of Burgesses, Virginia Col. John Armistead Lieut Moses Este Hon. W illiam Bassett Lieut John Pengilly

RS263 M WILLIAM SHURTLEFF INGRAHAM (Grace E lla Seymour) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. John Alden Major Samuel Appleton Capt. J onathan Alden Samuel Boardman Rollsf o Membership. 103

Rev. W illiam Burnham Hon. Richard Treat Capt. C harles Churchill Lieut. Robert Webster Major A aron Cooke Capt. Robert Welles, Jr. Capt. W illiam Curtis Capt. Robert Welles, Sr. George H ubbard Gov. Thomas Welles Lieut. J oseph Kellogg Major Simon Willard Capt. W illiam Lewis Hon. Henry Wolcott, Jr. Capt. R ichard Osborne Hon. Henry Wolcott, Sr.

264RS M CHARLES L EDWARDS (Jessie S afford ) By r ight of descent from Challis Safford, Surgeon in Old French War Ensign D aniel Warner

265 M ISS ELIZABETH WHITMAN FARNAM By r ight of descent from Rev. Samuel Whitman, Fellow of Yale College

266RS M JOHN LAIDLAW BUEL (Elizabeth C ynthia Barney) By r ight of descent from Robert Cushman, an His toric Founder of Plymouth Colony Edward Sturges

RS267 M JOHN GILMAN STANTON (Elizabeth S avage Cooper) By r ight of descent from Chief-Justice Samuel Sewall of Massachusetts Gov. Simon Bradstreet Hon. John Cushing Rev. W illiam Cooper Gov. Thomas Dudley 104 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Capt. J ohn Hull Capt. Joshua Scottow Hon. W illiam Hutchinson Capt. Israel Stoughton Col. T homas Savage Major Abraham Staats Major T homas Savage Capt. William Tyng Capt. J acob Wendell

268RS M EDWARD RUPERT SARGENT (Helen L awton) By r ight of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to the General Court of Connecticut

RS269 M LEWIS HOTCHKISS ENGLISH ( H enrietta Wodell ) By r ight of descent from Asahel Hall, Captain of the Trainband in Wallingford Teunis Gysbertse Bogaert Joris Jansen Rapalie John Briggs Jan Stryker Capt. A aron Cook Peter Tallman Isaac L awton John Tripp Thomas L awton Col. James Van Der Burgh Rev. J ohn Lothrop Capt. Thomas Wheeler Lieut. A ndrew Newcomb Lieut. Thomas Wheeler William Wodell

270RS M MARTIN TOSCAN BENNETT (Josephine B each Day) By r ight of descent from William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony Rollsf o Membership 105 271RS M (Carolyn Elizabeth Smith) By r ight of descent from Col. John Thatcher, Coun cillor of Massachusetts Capt. William Gerrish Capt. Richard Olmsted Dep.-Gov. S tephen Goodyear Samuel Olmsted Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin Anthony Thacher Capt. Samuel Gookin Hon. John Wakeman Capt. S tephen Greenleaf Rev. Samuel Wakeman Josiah W inslow, Sr.

272RS M JOHN WALCOTT THOMPSON (May L ilian Bishop) By r ight of descent from Theophilus Eaton, Govern- our of the Colony of New Haven

273RS M THEODORE S FERRY (Julia E leanor Benedict) By r ight of descent from Josiah Starr, Captain of the Trainband in Danbury Lieut. Thomas Benedict Capt. Josiah Starr Dr. T homas Starr

274 M ISS THEODATE By r ight of descent from Kenelm Winslow, Deputy from Marshfield to the General Court of Plymouth Colony William A lmy Capt. Roger Clap Capt. T homas Baker Capt. Samuel Clap Ensign T imothy Baker Henry Cobb William C arpenter Francis Cooke John C hipman John Cooke 106 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Lieut. J ohn Hollister Philip Taber Hon. J ohn Howland Hon. Richard Treat George S umner Richard Warren William S umner Bartholomew West Matthew W est

275RS M ALFRED TERRY BACON (Mary P richard Woolsey) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

276RS M DOUGLAS C PEABODY (Mary J ane Welles) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut 277RS M WILLIAM T FURNESS (Jessie C rawford Foster) By r ight of descent from Toby Leach, Member of the Pennsylvania Assembly

278 M ISS MARY ELIZABETH DAY By r ight of descent from Theophilus Eaton, Govern our of the Colony of New Haven Lieut. Thomas Cooper Capt. Richard Lord Dep.-Gov. W illiam Jones Capt. Stephen Noble Hon. W illiam Pynchoh

RS279 M FRANK HUNTINGTON CHAPPELL (Catherine B ishop) By r ight of descent from Nicholas Bishop, Captain in the Old French War Rollsf o Membership 107 RS280 M CHARLES J COLE ( E lizabeth Adams Huntington ) By r ight of descent from Henry Champion, Major of Twelfth Connecticut Regiment

281 M ISS ADELIA STEWART SHELTON By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut Dep.-Gov. R oger Ludlow

282RS M JOHN OSTROM ENDERS (Harriet G oulden Whitmore) By r ight of descent from Col. John Burr, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Jehu Burr Job Lane Capt. J ohn Carter Col. John Lane Capt. M oses Dimon Rev. John Reyner Lieut. J ames Fowle Capt. Hezekiah Sturges William H ill, Jr. Hon. Andrew Ward Lieut. C ornelius Hull Dr. William Ward George H ull John Wheeler Capt. T heophilus Hull John Whipple Rev. J ohn Jones Capt. John Whipple

283 M RS ANDREW J COE (Katharine F oote) By r ight of descent from Andrew Ward, Colonel in the Old French War

284RS M ARTHUR PERKINS (Amy D enniston) By right of descent from Capt. Nathaniel White, Deputy from Middletown to the General Court of Con necticut forty-eight years Capt. R oger Clap 108 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

RS285 M HENRY SEYMOUR ROBINSON ( S arah Morgan Goodwin ) By r ight of descent from Simon Willard, Sergeant- Major of Middlesex County

286RS M OLIVER GOULD JENNINGS (Mary D ows Brewster) By r ight of descent from Elder William Brewster, an Historic Founder of Plymouth Colony

RS287 M WILLIAM N BLACKSTONE (Julia F S quire) By r ight of descent from Thomas Gregson, Treasurer of the Colony of New Haven

RS288 M DANIEL ANSON MARKHAM (Grace U pson Goodrich) By r ight of descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey, D.D., President of Harvard College Elder William Brewster Col. David Goodrich Rev. N athaniel Chauncey Elder John Strong Major Daniel Ely Gov. Thomas Welles

280RS M THOMAS BURR OSBORNE (Elizabeth A nnah Johnson) By r ight of descent from Henry Champion, Major of the Twelfth Connecticut Regiment Jonathan Gilbert Capt. Abner Johnson Rollsf o Membership 109 290RS M JAMES ULYSSES TAINTOR (Isabella S pencer) By r ight of descent from Humphrey Atherton, Major- General of the Colony of Massachusetts Thomas G ardner Ensign Thomas Stoughton Atherton M ather Hon. William Wadsworth Rev. R ichard Mather Peregrine White

RS291 M FRANCIS MARVIN BUNCE (Mary E B ull) [Died 1 9o7] By r ight of descent from Thomas Bull, Captain of the Fort at Saybrook

292RS M EDWARD WASHBURN HOPKINS (Mary C lark) By r ight of descent from William Clark, Captain of Trainband in Lebanon Capt. S amuel Candee

293RS M LEWIS DARLING PARKER (Carrie K nous) By r ight of descent from George Wyllys, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Quartermaster George Colton, Hon. William Pynchon Rev. James Fitch Rev. Henry Whitfield Major J ohn Pynchon Hon. Henry Wolcott no C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames 294RS M THEODORE SEDGWICK GOLD (Emma T racy) By r ight of descent from John Talcott, Assistant and Treasurer of the Colony of Connecitcut Lieut. John Hollister Capt. Samuel Talcott Capt. E lizur Holyoke Lieut. Thomas Tracy Lieut. T homas Leffingwell Hon. Richard Treat Hon. William Pynchon Josiah Winslow

RS295 M JAMES H WELLES (Mary E lizabeth Wait) By r ight of descent from Lieut. Thomas Tracy, Dep uty from Norwich to the General Court

296 M ISS FRANCES WARD PERKINS By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Govern- our of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Bradford Gov. William Pitkin Rev. T homas Clap, D.D. Rev. Nathaniel Ward Gov. Thomas Dudley Richard Warren Gov. G eorge Wyllys

297 M ISS CLARA MOSSMAN HILL By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. G eorge Barber Capt. Moses Dimon Capt T homas Bradbury Capt. Edmund Goodenow Capt. S amuel Brigham Capt. Lieut. J ehu Burr Capt. Nathaniel Green Ensign J ohn Call Capt. William Green Hon. T ristram Coffin Capt. Edmund Greenleaf Rollsf o Membership m

Capt. S tephen Greenleaf Capt. Richard Osborne William H ill, Jr. Capt. Joseph Parker Capt. J oseph Hills Capt. Peter Parker Capt. T homas Howe Edmund Rice Lieut. C ornelius Hull Lieut. Samuel Smith George H ull Lieut. Ralph Sprague Capt I saac Ilsley Lieut. Samuel Sprague Rev. J ohn Jones Ensign Ephraim Stevens Ensign R ichard Kettell Richard Swan Lieut. J ohn Livermore Hon. Andrew Ward

298RS M SAMUEL OSCAR PRENTICE (Anna C ombe Post) By r ight of descent from Richard Bushnell, Captain of the Trainband in Norwich Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell Lieut. Thomas Tracy

RS299 M ANSEL GRANVILLE COOK (Annah H untington Richardson) By r ight of descent from Cary, Captain in ex pedition against Canada Capt. Capt. Benjamin Shed Hon. J ohn Alden Cornelius Waldo Francis C ooke Richard Williams Lieut. J ohn Howard John Willis

300RS M LEONARD CUTLER SANFORD (Henrietta E dwards Whitney) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an Historic Founder of the Colony of Connecticut 112 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames RS301 M JOHN HOYT PERRY (Virginia B ulkley) By r ight of descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley, first Minister of Concord Hon. Andrew Ward Gov. Thomas Welles

302RS M SHORT WILLIS (Mary C arter Hawley) By r ight of descent from Joseph Hawley, Deputy from Stratford to the General Court of Connecticut

303RS M ELISHA ELY GARRISON (Helen S outhgate Hotchkiss) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

304 M ISS EDITH DEAN WEIR By r ight of descent from , Governour of Plymouth Colony Gov. S imon Bradstreet

RS305 M JAMES PARSONS WOODRUFF (Lilian B ell) By r ight of descent from Jasper Crane, Assistant of , and one of the Founders of New ark RS306 M GEORGE D COIT (Frances D ana) By r ight of descent from Jonathan Trumbull, Gov ernour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership. 113

RS307 M EDWIN KNOX MITCHELL ( H ettie Marquand Enos ) By r ight of descent from Captain William Trask, an Historic Founder of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay Rev. P eter Bulkeley Hon. Andrew Ward Hon. A nthony Hawkins Gov. Thomas Welles

308 M ISS CAROLINE TRUMBULL GILMAN By r ight of descent from Hon. Ebenezer Silliman, Judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut

309RS M RODERICK PERCY CURTIS (Louisa W ells) By r ight of descent from Theophilus Eaton, Govern our of the Colony of New Haven

310 M ISS MARY PRATT ROBERTS By r ight of descent from Joseph Sill, Captain in King Philip's War

311RS M MELANCTHON WILLIAMS JACOBUS ( C lara May Cooley ) By r ight of descent from Rev. George Phillips, an Historic Founder of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay

312RS M ANSON PHELPS STOKES, JR ( C aroline Green Mitchell ) By r ight of descent from Thomas Dudley, Governour of t he Colony of Massachusetts Bay 16 114 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames. RS313 M BENEZETTE ALANSON HOUGH (Maria S tarr) By r ight of descent from Dr. Thomas Starr, Surgeon in the Pequot War Joseph Hawley Hon. Richard Treat Lieut. J ohn Hollister Capt. Samuel Welles Capt. J osiah Starr Gov. Thomas Welles

314RS M JOHN CORNELIUS WILSON (Grace H all) By r ight of descent from David Twining, Deputy from the County of Bucks to the Pennsylvania Assembly

RS315 M GEORGE BRINLEY MORGAN ( M ary Delavan Nelson ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Stephen Bachiler, one of the Historic Founders of the Province of New Hamp Hon. Samuel Dalton Capt. Christopher Hussey

316RS M ARTHUR LEFFINGWELL SHIPMAN ( M elanie Van Kleeck ) By r ight of descent from Baltus Barentsen Van Kleeck, Captain of Dutchess County Troops

317RS M BERNADOTTE PERRIN (Susan L ester) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership. 115

318RS M OLIVER R BECKWITH ( S arah Upson Goodrich ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey, D.D., President of Harvard College Elder William Brewster

319RS M RUSSELL LEE JONES ( H arriet Arnold Ingersoll ) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. Matthew Allyn Lieut. John Moseley Maj. B enjamin Newberry

320 M RS JOHN H GIBBONS ( M aude Ingersoll Ely ) By right of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

321RS M WALTER LONG BOREHAM (Mary A lsop Oliver Dabney) By r ight of descent from George Wyllys, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. Thomas Dudley Ralph Wheelock Gov. J ohn Haynes Rev. Samuel Whiting Edmund H obart Rev. Timothy Woodbridge Rev. P eter Hobart Col. George Wyllys Rev. B enjamin Pomeroy Hon. Hezekiah Wyllys Medad P omeroy Hon. Samuel Wllys

322RS M FREDERICK H CHURCHILL (Annie S mith ) By right of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut n6 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames. RS323 M FLAVEL SWEETEN LUTHER (Isabel B lake Ely) By r ight of descent from Elder William Brewster, one of the Historic Founders of Plymouth Colony

324 M ISS ELIZABETH PAGE ELY By r ight of descent from Captain William Ely, Dep uty from Lyme to the General Court of Connecticut

RS325 M CHARLES NORTHAM LEE ( H arriet Welles Lee ) By r ight of descent from Sir Richard Saltonstall one of the Historic Founders of the Colony of Massa chusetts Bay Capt. J ohn Brown Capt. Richard Lord Col. Z ebulon Butler Rev. John Lothrop Lieut. William Chittenden Hon. William Pitkin Capt. J ohn Cullick Judge Willaim Pitkin Hon. J ohn Glover Hon. Richard Russell Col. D avid Goodrich Gov. Gurdon Saltonstall Thomas G regson Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall Hon. G iles Hamlin Hon. Richard Saltonstall Stephen H art Capt. Rosewell Saltonstall Gov. J ohn Haynes Capt. Caleb Stanley Judge J ohn Haynes Hon. Richard Treat Rev. S amuel Hooker Rev. Nathaniel Ward Rev. T homas Hooker Capt. Jonathan Welles Col. I saac Lee Gov. Thomas Welles Hon. A ndrew Leete Col. Thomas Welles Gov. W illiam Leete Capt. Thomas Willett

326 M ISS CAROLINE CLIFFORD NEWTON By r ight of descent from Hon. Richard Treat, a Pat entee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership. 117 RS327 M FRANK L UNDERWOOD (Theodosia I rene Hawley) By r ight of descent from Joseph Hawley, Deputy from Stratford to the General Court of Connecticut

328 M RS JAMES GOODWIN ( F rances Whittlesey Brown ) By r ight of descent from Eliphalet Whittlesey, Cap tain in the Old French War

RS329 M GEORGE CLAPP PERKINS ( M ary Roberts ) By r ight of descent from Hon. William Pitkin, As sistant and Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut John Allen Hon. John Howland Nathaniel D ickinson George Hull Elder W illiam Goodwin Josiah Hull Capt. J ohn Gorham Judge Ozias Pitkin

330 M ISS GRACE BONTECOU LOW By r ight of descent from Thomas Dudley, Governour of the Colony of Massachusetts

RS331 M CLARENCE L HALL ( E lizabeth Coggswell Runk ) By r ight of descent from Dirck Wesselle Ten Broeck, Mayor of Albany

332RS M CHARLES HORACE MOSS (Elizabeth G riswold Lane) By r ight of descent from Matthew Griswold, Deputy Governour of Connecticut MEMBERS

OF THE C ONNECTICUT SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA. RESIDENT I N NON-COLONIAL STATES.

Army a nd Navy. 1RS M HENRY H WHITNEY ( E llen Wadsworth Closson ) By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Bradford Rev. Thomas Hooker Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford Hon. Richard Russell Gov. Thomas Dudley Lieut.-Col. John Talcott Edward G riswold Gov. Joseph Talcott Gov. G eorge Wyllys tmoa. 2RS M JUDSON KEITH DEMING ( M ary Worthington ) By right of descent from John Alden, an Historic Founder of Plymouth Colony Capt. James Avery Capt. John Gallup, Jr. Capt. J ames Avery, Jr. Capt. John Gorham Hon. W illiam Collier John Howland Capt. G eorge Denison Johannes de la Montagne Col. B en Adam Gallup Constant Southworth Thomas S tanton 120 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames.

Michigan. 3 M ISS KATHARINE WADSWORTH TERRY By r ight of descent from Joseph Talcott, Governor of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Bradford Lieut-Col. John Talcott Capt. J ohn Brown Hon. William Wadsworth Hon. G iles Hamlin William Whiting, Treas. Rev. T homas Hooker Capt. Thomas Willett Col. S amuel Partridge Ohio. 4 M ISS FANNY BRYCE LEHMER By r ight of descent from Henry Champion, Major of the Twelfth Connecticut Regiment Capt. Samuel Gilbert Jonathan Gilbert Col. S amuel Gilbert Thomas Stanton . 5 M RS. HENRY GIBBONS, JR. ( M arie Raymond ) [ D ied 1899 ] By right of descent from Daniel Taylor, Captain of the Trainband of Danbury Capt. Samuel Bouton Rev. Seaborn Cotton Gov. S imon Bradstreet Gov. Thomas Dudley Rev. J ohn Cotton Thomas Taylor Ohio. 6 M RS. JAY OSBORNE MOSS ( F anny Griswold Boalt ) By right of descent from Hon. Henry Wolcott, Magis trate of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Richard Bushnell Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell Hon. D aniel Clark Col. Zabdiel Rogers Matthew G riswold Lieut. Thomas Tracy Gov. M atthew Griswold Josiah Winslow Gov. R oger Wolcott Rollsf o Membership. 121

/mow. 7 M RS. CHARLES FRANCIS CABLE ( H arriet Swan ) By r ight of descent from John Gallup, Captain in the Connecticut forces in the Narragansett Swamp Fight Capt. James Avery Capt. John Avery Capt. G eorge Denison

Michigan. MRS. J AMES BIDDLE ( M argaret Terry ) [Died 1 9oo] By right of descent from William Bradford, Govemour of Plymouth Colony Dep.-Gov. William Bradford Capt. John Stanley Rev. Thomas Hooker Hon. John Talcott Major M atthew Howell Gov. Joseph Talcott Rev. J ames Pierpont Hon. William Wadsworth Hon. J ohn Wakeman

Michigan. 9 M RS. GEORGE TYLER OLMSTED ( N ona Molony ) By r ight of descent from Jared Lee, Captain of Train band in Southington, Connecticut

Michigan. 10 M RS. DON M. DICKINSON ( F rances Piatt Swift ) By right of descent from Jared Lee, Captain of Train band in Southington, Connecticut 122 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames.

Vermont. RS11 M BRADLEY BARLOW SMALLEY (Caroline M aria Baxter) By r ight of descent from Hon. John Deming, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

Michigan. 12 M ISS MARY LOUISA STEBBINS By r ight of descent from Hon. Giles Hamlin, Assist ant of the Colony of Connecticut Rev. Nathaniel Collins William Whiting, Treas.

Michigan. 13RS M HENRY BOURNE JOY (Helen H art Newberry) By r ight of descent from Benjamin Newberry, Major of Dragoons of Hartford County Hon. Matthew Allyn Maj. James Fitch John B issell Lieut. Thomas Stoughton Gov. W illiam Bradford Hon. William Wadsworth Rev. J ames Fitch Rev. Henry Whitfield

Illinois. 14RS M HENRY BAIRD FAVILL ( S usan Pratt ) By right of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Major-General Humphrey Hon. Richard Treat Atherton Gov. Robert Treat John B issell Lieut. Robert Webster Elder W illiam Goodwin Capt. Joel White Rev. R ichard Mather Capt. Daniel White Rollsf o Membership. 123

Vermont. RS15 M GEORGE FRANKLIN EDMUNDS (Susan M arsh) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Lieut. John Lyman Capt. Joseph Marsh Capt. J oseph Marsh Major John Mason Rev. S amuel Whiting

Maine. 16 M ISS ANNIE FRANCES HARROD BOYD By r ight of descent from Robert Treat, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Tristram Coffin, Sr. Col. John Gilman Tristram C offin, Jr. Major John Gilman Hon. P eter Coffin Hon. John Gilman Hon. N athaniel Coffin Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf Gen. E lias Dayton Lieut. Ralph Hall Capt. H enry Dearborn Hon. Edward Hilton Gov. T homas Dudley Hon. Richard Treat Rev. S amuel Dudley Rev. Samuel Treat Gov. J ohn Winthrop

Michigan. 17RS M TRUMAN HANDY NEWBERRY ( H arriet Barnes ) By r ight of descent from Hon. William Phelps, one of the commissioners to govern Connecticut, 1635 Hon. Richard Treat Gov. John Webster Lieut. R obert Webster 124 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames.

lava. RS18 M ALONZO VAN DUZEE ( H annah Keith Judson ) By r ight of descent from John Miner, Captain of the Trainband of Woodbury Lieut. John Drury Joseph Judson

Mainr. 19 M ISS MARY MUTTER LEFFINGWELL By r ight of descent from Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Con necticut Elder William Brewster Major Moses Mansfield Rev. C harles Chauncey, D.D. William Whiting, Treas.

Wisconsin. RS20 M SHERBURNE SANBORN MERRILL ( M ary Ellen Freeman ) By r ight of descent from George Denison, Captain of New London County Troops in King Philip's War Capt. J ohn Gallup

Wisconsin. 21RS M WILLIAM CHESTER ( M arion Merrill ) By right of descent from George Denison, Captain of New London County troops in King Philip's War

Michigan. RS22 M WILLIAM JARED CHITTENDEN (Irene W illiams) [ D ied 19o7 ] By right of descent from Hon. John Clark, Patentee named in Royal Charter of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership. 125

Wisconsin. RS23 M WILLIAM H. ELDREDGE (Sarah C ornelia Pease) By right of descent from Samuel Marshall, Captain in King Philip's War, killed in the Narragansett Swamp Fight Illinois. RS24 M THOMAS S McCLELLAND ( E lla Gale) By r ight of descent from Hon. Matthew Allyn, Pat entee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut Lieut. Thomas Stoughton Hon. William Wadsworth Hon. H enry Wolcott

Wisconsin. RS25 M KELLOGG SEXTON (Mary E sther Taylor) [ D ied 19o6 ] By right of descent from George Denison, Captain of New London County Troops in King Philip's War

Michigan. RS26 M HENRY K LATHROP (Mary W oodward Gillett) By right of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to the General Court of Connecticut Vermont. 27RS M JOHN A ARTHUR (Harriet H all) By right of descent from George Wyllys, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut 126 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames.

Indiana. 28RS M JOHN O PERRIN (Ellen C athcart Bates) By r ight of descent from Rev. Abraham Pierson, one of the Ministers Active in Founding and Forward ing the Interests of the Colony of Connecticut Samuel Kitchell Robert Kitchell Richard L awrence

Illinois. RS29 M RALPH EMERSON (Adaline E lizabeth Talcott) By r ight of descent from John Talcott, Assistant and Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut

Minnesota. 30RS M WILLIAM H LEE ( C aroline Trumbull Isham ) [ D ied 1897 ] By r ight of descent from Jonathan Trumbull, Gov- ernour of the Colony of Connecticut

Vermont. 31 M ISS MARY ELLEN ARTHUR By r ight of descent from George Wyllys, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

*Florida. RS32 M PERCY ST JOHN STOLLENWERCK ( E llen Terry ) By r ight of descent from Joseph Talcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership. 127

Illinois. 33RS M CHARLES H FERRY ( E mily Dwight Mansfield ) By r ight of descent from Moses Mansfield, Sergeant- Major of New Haven County Roger A iling, Treas Hon. William Pynchon Hon. J ohn Ailing Lieut. William Spencer Hon. M atthew Allyn Capt. Thomas Seymour Lieut.-Col. J ohn Allyn Henry Smith Francis B ell Hon. Nathaniel Stanley Dep.-Gov. M atthew Gilbert Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel Stanley Thomas G regson Capt. Nathaniel Turner Capt. C yprian Nichols, Sr William Whiting, Treas Capt. C yprian Nichols, Jr Hon. Joseph Whiting Capt. Thomas Wilmot

34 M RS HENRY B GLOVER ( S arah Curtis )

[ D ied 19o3 ] By right of descent from Major Nathan Gold, Pat entee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut Joseph Curtis

Louisiana. 35RS M RANDALL T DUGUE ( S usan Marcia Glover ) By r ight of descent from Major Nathan Gold, Pat entee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut 128 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames.

Minnesota. 36 M RS HENRY HALE ( M ary Elizabeth Fletcher ) By right of descent from Thomas Minor, Chief Military Officer at Mystic, 1665 Capt. J ames Avery Capt. George Denison Ensign H opestill Bent Capt. Hopestill Foster Major T homas Brown Capt. John Gorham Lieut. W illiam Buss Capt. Joshua Hempsted Major J oseph Champlin Hon. John Howland

Michigan. 37RS M CHARLES A DU CHARME ( C aroline Philbrick ) By right of descent from James Avery, Captain in King Philip's War

Michigan. 38 M ISS MARY CONANT MASON By r ight of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of the Connecticut Troops in the Pequot War

Indiana. 30RS M CHARLES F SAYLES ( F rances Tuttle ) By right of descent from Daniel Tuttle, Captain of the Trainband in Wallingford Nathaniel Chapman Dr. John Hull Capt. R obert Chapman Lieut. Obadiah Ward Rollsf o Membership 129

Tennessee. RS40 M BENJAMIN B CATES (Clarissa H owe Terry) By r ight of descent from Joseph Talcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Bradford Lieut.-Col. John Talcott Rev. T homas Hooker William Whiting, Treas Col. S amuel Partridge Hon. William Wadsworth

41 R esigned Michigan. 42RS M GEORGE WILLIAM MOORE ( K atharine De Mille ) By right of descent from Dr. Amos Mead, Surgeon in the Old French War

Maine. 43RS M GEORGE SCOTT WINSLOW (Mary W arren Glidden) By right of descent from Hon. William Phelps, one of the Commissioners to Govern Connecticut, 1635

Colorado. 44RS M EDWARD C G ROBINSON (Ruth C owles Hart) By r ight of descent from Captain Thomas Hart, Deputy from Farmington to the General Court, and Speaker of the House Ohio. 45 M RS JAMES H FORCE ( F rancis Horton ) By r ight of descent from George Wvllys, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut 130 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Colorado. 46RS M ALFRED T BACON Transferred t o Connecticut Society

47 R esigned

Wisconsin. 48 M ISS MARY WILTON PEASE By r ight of descent from Samuel Marshall, Captain in King Philip's War, killed in the Narragahsett Swamp Fight

Michigan. RS40 M JAMES T STERLING ( S arah Mygatt Webster ) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Michigan. 50 M RS DANIEL EMBURY (Sophie R omeyn) [Died 1 898] By r ight of descent from Samuel Woodruff, Captain of the Trainband in Southington John A lden William Mullins

Tennessee. 51 M ISS HARRIET WADSWORTH TERRY By r ight of descent from Joseph Talcott, Governour the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Bradford Lieut.-Col. John Talcott Rev. T homas Hooker Hon. William Wadsworth Col. S amuel Partridge William Whiting, Treas. Rollsf o Membership 131

Wisconsin. RS52 M LUCIEN FAIRCHILD ( F rances Bull ) By r ight of descent from Capt. Thomas Bull, Com mander of the Fort at Saybrook

Wisconsin. 53RS M EDGAR PHILETUS SAWYER ( M ary Eleanor Jewell ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Israel Chauncey, a Trustee and Fellow of Yale College Samuel Chapin Rev. Charles Chauncey, D.D. Capt. N athan Hurd

Wisconsin. 54 M RS CHARLES CATLIN ( L aura Almira Wood ) By r ight of descent from Theophilus Yale, Captain of the West Company, Wallingford

Michigan. 55 M RS JAMES E DAVIS (Mary E liza Bissell) By r ight of descent from John Bissell, Deputy from Windsor to the General Court of Connecticut

Michigan. 56 M ISS HENRIETTA A BISSELL [ D ied ] By r ight of descent from John Bissell, Deputy from Windsor to the General Court of Connecticut 132 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Michigan. RS57 M MARY ANN THERESA NEWBERRY STARKWEATHER [ D ied 1897 ] By right of descent from Benjamin Newberry, Major or Dragoons of Hartford County Rev. James Fitch Hon. William Phelps

Michigan. 58RS M AUSTIN YATES LADUE ( M ary Almira Newberry ) By r ight of descent from Benjamin Newberry, Major of Dragoons of Hartford County

Illinois. 59 M ISS EFFIE LOUISE EPLER By r ight of descent from John Holbrook, Captain of the Trainband in Derby

Missouri. RS60 M WILLIAM HASKELL DUBOSE (Dean S pencer) By r ight of descent from Lieutenant William Pratt, Deputy from Saybrook to the General Court of Con necticut William Brockway Capt. William Pratt Hon. J ohn Clark Rev. John Wilson

Wisconsin. 61RS M ALLEN PERRY LOVEJOY (Julia S tow) By right of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 133

Michigan. 62RS M WILLIAM C WILLIAMS (Maria M urray) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut Gov. T homas Dudley

Indiana. 63RS M FREDERICK W CHISLETT ( M argaret Dwight Edwards ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

Indiana. 64 M ISS ALICE EDWARDS By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Brenton Hon. John Ogden Capt. J ohn Brown Rev. James Pierpont Hon. J ohn Clark David Provoost, Sr Lieut. T homas Cooper David Provoost, Jr Hon. E manuel Downing Anthony Stoddard Gov. T homas Dudley Rev. Solomon Stoddard Rev. J onathan Edwards, D.D. Garret Van Horn Rev. Timothy Edwards Rev. John Warham Rev. J ohn Eliot Capt. Thomas Willett Rev. S amuel Hooker Rev. John Woodbridge, Sr Gov. W illiam Leete Rev. John Woodbridge, Jr

Wisconsin. RS65 M CHARLES M MORRIS ( M ary Fairchild ) By r ight of descent from Thomas Bull, Captain of the Saybrook Fort 134 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Wisconsin. 66RS M CHARLES A SHEFFIELD ( L ouisa Meigs ) [ D ied 19o3 ] By right of descent from Janna Meigs, Captain of the Trainband of East Guilford

Ohio. 67RS M JANE ISHAM LEHMER By r ight of descent from Henry Champion, Major of the Twelfth Connecticut Regiment

Ohio. 68RS M STANHOPE BOAL ( A ugusta Isham [ Hicks] ) By r ight of descent from Henry Champion, Major of the Twelfth Connecticut Regiment

Colorado. 69RS M WILLIAM E RIDDLE (Ida B W heaton) By r ight of descent from Isaac Foote, Major in the Old French War

Florida. RSD70 M GRIFFITH AMBLER (Clarissa C oventry) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Buckingham, Fellow of Yale College

Wisconsin. RS71 M EDGAR JAMES TAPPING (Mary E lecta Goodrich) By right of descent from David Goodrich, Colonel of Connecticut Troops in Father Ralle's War Rollsf o Membership 135

Vermont. RS72 M T HOLMES JACKSON ( C aroline Deming Smalley ) By r ight of descent from John Deming, a Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

Colorado. 73 M ISS ANNA L WOLCOTT By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of Colony of Connecticut

Wisconsin. 74RS M HENRY C PAYNE (Lydia Wood Van Dyke) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. Joseph Curtis John Kay Joseph J udson Zachariah Rossell Ephraim S tiles

Ohio. RS75 M HARRY A LAWTON (Mary B aldwin Perkins) By r ight of descent from Capt. Richard Bushnell, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court, and Speaker of the House

Maine. RS78 M JOHN GLIDDEN (Anna W arren) By right of descent from Hon. William Phelps, one of the Commissioners to govern Connecticut, 1635 136 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Colorado. Tl M ISS MARY McLEAN BANCROFT By r ight of descent from Hon. Henry Wolcott, Magis trate of the Colony of Connecticut

Colorado. RS78 M JAMES ALEXANDER CHERRY (Sarah W alworth Davison) By r ight of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of the Connecticut Troops in the Pequot War

Colorado. 79 M RS J F SPALDING (Lavinia D eborah Spencer) By r ight of descent from Lieut. William Pratt, Deputy from Saybrook to the General Court of Con necticut

Iowa. RS80 M GRACE ANN MERWIN PROVOST

[ D ied 19o5 ] By r ight of descent from Robert Treat, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Colorado. 81 M RS A H FOWLER (Marie W ashburn) By r ight of descent from Joshua Hempsted, Captain of the Trainband in New London Rollsf o Membership 137

Wisconsin. 82RS M EDWARD THOMAS OWEN (Emily B race Pratt) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Kentucky. 83 M ISS BETTY KEENEY GRANT By r ight of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut

Michigan. 84RS M RUFUS W GILLETT (Charlotte M S mith) By r ight of descent from Alexander Bryan, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut

Ohio. RS85 M CHARLES HORACE MOSS Transferred t o the Connecticut Society

Indiana. RS86 M JOSEPH A MILBURN (Lucy F itch McDowell) By r ight of descent from Col. Samuel Selden, Deputy from Lyme to the General Court of Connecticut Hon. M atthias Nicoll Hon. John Steele Lieut. W illiam Pratt Oloff Steven Van Cortlandt 138 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Ohio. RS87 M ELBRIDGE L THOMAS (Isabella I sham)

By r ight of descent from Samuel Gilbert, Captain in Queen Anne's War, 171 1 Col. Henry Champion Capt. Samuel Gilbert Thomas S tanton

88 R esigned

California. RS89 M WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BREWER (Ellen Douglas Wheaton) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rev. James Beebe Capt. Samuel Marshall James B eebe Capt. Joseph Nichols Capt. J ames Beebe Hon. Samuel Sherman Lieut. T homas Benedict Rev. Henry Smith Hon. J oseph Curtis Hon. John Talcott Isaac D eforest Lieut.-Col. John Talcott Major N athan Gold Hon. Richard Treat Dep.-Gov. N athan Gold Hon. John Wakeman Capt. J oseph Hawley Hon. Andrew Ward Lieut. J ohn Hollister Capt. Samuel Welles

Ohio. 90 M RS L B HARRISON (Fanny G oodman) By r ight of descent from Joseph Wadsworth, Captain of the Trainband in Hartford Rollsf o Membership. 139

Army a nd Navy. RS91 M FAYETTE WASHINGTON ROE (Frances Marie Antoinette Mack) By r ight of descent from George Wyllys, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Quartermaster George Col ton Major John Pynchon Jonathan Gilbert Hon. William Pynchon Capt. J ohn Mack Hon. Henry Wolcott

Michigan. 92RS M MARY RANDALL PACKER PHILBRICK [ D ied 1898 ] By right of descent from James Avery, Captain in King Philip's War

Illinois. RS93 M CHARLES E CHENEY ( C lara Emma Griswold ) By r ight of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to the General Court of Connecticut Hon. Daniel Clark William Gaylord Capt. A aron Cooke Capt. John Stanley

Ohio. 9 4 MISS ELLA GERTRUDE TAYLOR By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. George Wyllys 140 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Wisconsin. 95RS M JARED COMSTOCK GREGORY (Charlotte C aroline Camp) [ D ied 19o3 ] By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Ohio. 96RS M FRANK B WIBORG (Adeline S herman) By r ight of descent from Daniel Sherman, Captain of the Trainband in New Haven

Michigan. 97 M ISS ANNA DENIO PITKIN By r ight of descent from William Pitkin, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Indiana. 98RS M F G DARLINGTON (Elise W ills Buckingham) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rev. Thomas Buckingham Judge William Pitkin Lieut. J ohn Hollister Capt. Caleb Stanley Edward H olyoke Hon. John Talcott Capt. E lizur Holyoke Capt. Samuel Talcott Capt. J ames Judson Hon. Richard Treat Joseph J udson Capt. Samuel Welles, Sr. Capt. J ames Lewis Capt. Samuel Welles, Jr. Hon. W illiam Pynchon Hon. Thomas Welles, Jr. Hon. W illiam Pitkin Col. Thomas Welles Rollsf o Membership 141

Ohio. 99RS M JAMES KENT HAMILTON (Ethel B eecher Allen) By r ight of descent from Andrew Ward, Colonel in the Old French War

Colorado. RS100 M FRANK L WOODWARD (Mary F arnam) By r ight of descent from Solomon Whitman, Deputy from Farmington to the General Court of Connecticut

Illino1s. 101RS M FRANKLIN MacVEAGH (Emily S herrill Eames) By r ight of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of Connecticut Troops in the Pequot War

Michigan. 102 M RS JOHN S AVERY (Ella M aria Smith) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut.

Minnesota. RS103 M ROBERT RANTOUL (Florence M ascarene Hubbard) By r ight of descent from Gurdon Saltonstall, Gov- ernour of the Colony of Connecticut 142 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Minnesota. 104RS M FRANK E SPRAGUE (Maria T alcott Lane) By r ight of descent from John Talcott, Assistant and Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut

Texas. 105 M ISS JULIA M PEASE By r ight of descent from Samuel Marshall, Captain in King Philip's War, killed in the Narragansett Swamp Fight

Michigan. 106RS M W MEDDAUGH (Kate M urray) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut Gov. Thomas Dudley

Illinois. 107RS M JAMES NEVINS HYDE (Alice L ouise Griswold) By r ight of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to the General Court of Connecticut Hon. Daniel Clark William Gaylord Capt. A aron Cooke Capt. John Stanley

Iowa. RS108 M MARY NEWBERRY ADAMS

[ D ied 1 9o1 ] By right of descent from George Wyllys, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 143

California. RS109 M BYRON COLEMAN DICK ( E llen C. Bulkeley Booth ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Gkrshom Bulkeley, Surgeon of Connecticut Troops in King Philip's War Rev. Peter Bulkeley Lieut. John Lyman Rev. C harles Chaunccy, D.D. Capt. Jonathan Prescott

Wisconsin. RS110 M ARNOLD GREGORY (Ella K neeland) By r ight of descent from Hon. John Clark, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

Minnesota. RSIll M JOSEPH A GILFILLAN ( H arriet Woodridge Cook ) By r ight of descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith, Deputy from Wethersfield to the General Court of Connecticut

California. 112RS M GEORGE W KIRKMAN (Grace G oodyear) By r ight of descent from Stephen Goodyear, Deputy- Governour of the Colony of New Haven 144 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Colorado. RS113 M FRANCIS C YOUNG (Carrie S ims) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. John Minor Capt. Gideon Stoddard Anthony S toddard Rev. Solomon Stoddard Rev. A nthony Stoddard Elder John Strong Rev. J ohn Warham

Arkansas. RS114 M LEWIS WILLIAMSON CHERRY (Lina V andergrift Denison) By r ight of descent from George Denison, Captain of Connecticut Troops in King Philip's War

Tennessee. 115RS M ELIJAH L DEXTER (Ellen C rittenden) By r ight of descent from Thomas Gregson, Treasurer of the Colony of New Haven

Michigan. RS116 M WILLIAM L SMITH (Anna M aria Olcott) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 145

Minnesota. 117 M RS JOHN CROSBY (Emma G ilson Pinney) By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. Matthew Allyn Major James Fitch John B issell Edward Griswold Gov. W illiam Bradford Major Benjamin Newberry Dep.-Gov. W illiam Bradford Capt. Roger Newberry Hon. Daniel Clark Hon. William Phelps Rev. J ames Fitch Rev. Henry Whitfield Hon. H enry Wolcott

Colorado. RS118 M MITCHELL BENEDICT (Mary C D oolittle) By r ight of descent from Moses Mansfield, Sergeant- Major of New Haven County

Iowa. 119RS M EDGAR HIRAM WHITCOMB (Ellen M aria Miner) By r ight of descent from Ephraim Miner, Deputy from Stonington to the General Court of Connecticut

/mm. RS120 M WALTER I HAYES (Frances C oan) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut 146 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Ohio. 121RS M BIRCHARD AUSTIN HAYES (Mary S herman) By r ight of descent from Henry Wolcott, Magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut

Colorado. RS122 M JOHN LATHROP (Lucy W right Sweetland) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Lieut. John Hollister Hon. John Talcott Capt. E lizur Holyoke Capt. Samuel Talcott Hon. W illiam Pynchon Hon. Richard Treat Capt. S amuel Welles, Sr

Alabama. 123RS M DOUGLAS C PEABODY Transferred t o the Connecticut Society

Indiana. 124RS M ISAAC C ELSTON (Sarah M ills) By r ight of descent from Hezekiah Brain ard, Deputy from Haddam to the General Court of Connecticut, and Speaker of the House

Texas. 125RS M CABELL CARRINGTON KINNEY (Annetta T rowbridge) By r ight of descent from Jared Lee, Captain of the Trainband in Southington Rollsf o Membership 147

Indiana. RS128 M CHARLES STERLING MILLARD (Lydia M organ Gilbert) By r ight of descent from Samuel Coit, Colonel of the Eighth Connecticut Regiment Edward Fuller Capt. Samuel Gilbert Capt. M atthew Fuller Col. Samuel Gilbert Jonathan G ilbert Rev. John Lothrop Thomas S tanton

Wisconsin. 127 M ISS GRACE ASHLEY YOUNG By r ight of descent from Richard Treat, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

Army a nd Navy. 128RS M PHILIP M PRICE (Emily R hoda Moss) By r ight of descent from William Lewis, Captain of the Trainband in Farmington

Michigan. 129 M RS ROBERT C FAULCONER ( E lizabeth Williams Emmons ) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Indiana. 130RS M JOHN M JUDAH ( M ary Jameson ) By r ight of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut 148 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Wisconsin. 131RS M WILLIAM DUNCAN VANDYKE (Grace H unter Goodrich) By r ight of descent from David Goodrich, Colonel of Connecticut Troops in Father Ralle's War

Arkansas. 132RS M PHILANDER KEEP ROOTS (Frances M aria Blakeslee) By r ight of descent from Thomas Judd, Deputy from Farmington to the General Court of Connecticut

Iowa. 133RS M WILLIAM R BOWMAN (Ellen M aria Winne) By r ight of descent from Thomas Hosmer, Captain of the Trainband in Hartford

Indiana. 134RS M CHARLES L THOMAS (Josephine T uttle) By r ight of descent from Thomas Munson, Captain of New Haven County Troops Obadiah Bruen Lieut. Lyon Gardiner David G ardiner Capt. Nathaniel Merriman Col. J ohn Youngs

Michigan. 135RS M CHARLES HORTON METCALF (Mattie K itchell Woodb ridge) By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Govern- our of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 149

Illinois. RS136 M SAMUEL GALE TAYLOR (Marian J uliana Winthrop) By r ight of descent from John Winthrop, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. Joseph Dudley Leonard Lispenard Gov. T homas Dudley Capt. James Rogers Samuel F itch Gov. John Winthrop Hon. T imothy Lindall Gen.Wait Still Winthrop Capt. G eorge Woolsey

Illinois. RS137 M ELIPHALET W BLATCHFORD (Mary E mily Williams) By r ight of descent from Rev. Henry Whitfield, first Minister of Guilford

Tennessee. 138RS M ROBERT MORRISON (Caroline P utnam) By r ight of descent from Israel Putnam, Colonel in the Old French War and General in the Revolution

Arkansas. 139RS M CHARLES JAMES LINCOLN ( E udora Percival Knox ) By r ight of descent from John Percival, Captain in the Old French War Capt. Nathaniel White 150 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Florida. RS140 M DEXTER HUNTER ( M argaret Williams ) By r ight of descent from Nathaniel Foote, Captain of the Trainband in Colchester

Ohio. 141RS M FRANK JOHNSTON JONES ( F rances Dering ) By r ight of descent from Samuel Fosdick, Captain of New London County Troops

Ohio. 142 M ISS KATHARINE LIVINGSTON MATHER By r ight of descent from Hon. Henry Wolcott, Magis trate of the Colony of Connecticut Robert Livingstone Rev. Richard Mather Col. P eter Philipse Schuyler Dirck Ten Broeck

Illinois. 143 M ISS FREDRIKA SKINNER By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

California. 144 M ISS EMILY RAYMOND By r ight of descent from Daniel Taylor, Captain of the Trainband in Danbury

Wisconsin. RS145 M CORNELIA MARIA RUGER PEASE By r ight of descent from Amos Morris, Captain of Train band in New Haven Rollsf o Membership 151

Illinois. 146RS M PHIL MITCHELL (Ella J udd) By r ight of descent from Thomas Judd, Deputy from Farmington to the General Court of Connecticut

Wisconsin. 147RS M OGDEN H FETHERS (Frances E lla Conkey) By r ight of descent from Rev. James Fitch, Chaplain of Connecticut Troops in King Philip's War

Louisiana. 148 M RS E JOHN ELLIS ( Josephine Chamberlain ) By r ight of descent from Thomas Stanton, Deputy from Stonington to the General Court of Connecticut

Illinois. RS149 M LUTHER W BODMAN (Grace H erbert Smith) By r ight of descent from Nehemiah Smith, Deputy from New London to the General Court of Connecticut

Iowa. RS150 M DE WITT CLINTON CRAM (Emily E dwards) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Brenton Hon. John Clark Capt. J ohn Brown Lieut. Thomas Cooper 152 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Gov. T homas Dudley David Provoost, Sr Hon. E manuel Downing David Provoost, Jr Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D.D. Anthony Stoddard Rev. T imothy Edwards Rev. Solomon Stoddard Rev. J ohn Eliot Garret Van Horn Rev. S amuel Hooker Rev. John Warham Gov. W illiam Leete Capt. Thomas Willett Hon. J ohn Ogden Rev. John Woodbridge, Sr Rev. J ames Pierpont Rev. John Woodbridge, Jr

Wisconsin. 151RS M JOHN C FINNEY ( K athleen Baker ) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut

lovia. 152RS M CALVIN DEXTER MAY (Grace R uth Lee) By r ight of descent from Hon. Matthew Allyn, Pat entee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

Ohio. RS153 M ALBERT H CHATFIELD (Helen F letcher Huntington) By r ight of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut

California. 154RS M CARROLL GEORGE CAMBRON (Maude E pler) By r ight of descent from John Holbrook, Captain of Trainband in Derby Rollsf o Membership 153

California. 155RS M FREDERICK PALMER (Florence E lizabeth Mason) By r ight of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of Connecticut Troops in the Pequot War

Illinois. RS156 M HENRY F EAMES (Emily S herrill) By r ight of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of Connecticut Troops in the Pequot War

Colorado. 157RS M FREDERICK O VAILLE ( H arriet Wolcott ) By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Michigan. 158RS M WILLIAM H BURTONSHAW (Anne K nous) By r ight of descent from George Wyllys, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Florida. 159 M RS JOSIAH JAMES (Rosalie M eeker) [ D ied 19o6 ] By r ight of descent from Roger Alling, Treasurer of the Colony of New Haven 154 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Michigan. 160 M ISS HARRIET STRONG STRINGHAM By r ight of descent from Joseph Strong, Deputy from Coventry to the General Court of Connecticut Hon, John Alden William Paybodie Hon. D aniel Clark Lieut. Samuel Smith Major A aron Cooke Capt. Philip Smith Edward G riswold Capt. Nathaniel Stillman Thomas N ewberry Elder John Strong

Wisconsin. RS161 M CHARLES D ATWOOD (Elizabeth W ard) By r ight of descent from Andrew Ward, One of the Commissioners to Govern Connecticut in 1635

Minnesota. 162RS M LESTER R BROOKS (Josephine B ullen) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Minnesota. RS163 M STEPHEN L MERCHANT (Elizabeth H untington Wolcott) By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Illinois. RS164 M HENRY WILLING (Frances S kinner) [ D ied ] By right of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 155

Ohio. 165RS M PETER M HITCHCOCK (Sarah W ilcox) By right of descent from John Seward, Captain of the Trainband in Guilford

Illinois. 166 M ISS CORNELIA BARTOW WILLIAMS By r ight of descent from Hon. Jabez Hamlin, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. James Avery Ephraim Miner Elder W illiam Brewster Lieut. Thomas Miner Capt. C hristopher Christophers Judge Joseph Otis Hon. Richard Christophers John Pell Col. Samuel Coit Hon. Thomas Pell Rev. N athaniel Collins Capt. Jabez Perkins Capt. G eorge Denison Hon. John Reed Edward F uller Capt. Comfort Sage Capt. J ohn Gallup Capt. Nathaniel Thomas Hon. G iles Hamlin Judge Nathaniel Thomas Hon. J ohn Hamlin William Thomas Capt. H enry Hodges Lieut. Thomas Tracy Lieut. T homas Leffingwell Capt, Joseph Weld Capt. Thomas Leonard Hon. William Whiting Capt. E benezer Lothrop Capt. John Williams Rev. J ohn Lothrop Capt. Joseph Williams

Indiana. 167RS M FREDERICK VAN DOREN CHISLETT ( K atharine Elston ) [ D ied 1904 ] By right of descent from Hon. John Clark, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut 156 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Iowa. 168 M ISS HARRIET A CLARKE By r ight of descent from Robert Treat, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Army a nd Navy. RS169 M JOHN HENRY PAGE (Eliza T racy) By r ight of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut

Ohio. 170RS M WILLIAM AUSTIN GOODMAN (Grace H astings Griswold) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Edward Griswold

Michigan. RS171 M RODNEY MASON (Margaret C amp) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Wisconsin. YT1 M ISS CLARA McGEOCH By r ight of descent from Captain Samuel Talcott, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 157

Vermont. 173RS M HENRY S BINGHAM (Fannie T heresa Loring) By r ight of descent from Francis Bell, Deputy from Stamford to the General Court of New Haven Colony

Illinois. RS174 M ALBERT M GILBERT (Helen W B ascom) By r ight of descent from Gurdon Saltonstall, Gov- ernour of the Colony of Connecticut

Illinois. RS175 M EUGENE S PIKE (Mary R ockwell) By r ight of descent from Samuel Marshall, Captain in King Philip's War, killed in the Narragansett Swamp Fight

Illinois. 178 M ISS ELIZABETH SKINNER By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

Ohio. RS177 M PATTERSON ALLAN (Mary C aroline Wilson) By r ight of descent from William Gibbard, Treasurer of the Colony of New Haven Ensign Richard Baldwin Capt. Samuel Clark Hon. A lexander Bryan Capt. John Woodruff 158 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Minnesota. 178RS M THOMAS FERRIS SMITH ( L ucia Katharine Wheaton ) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut

Ohio. RS179 M JAMES DE LONG WILLIAMSON (Edith D ay Ely) By r ight of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut

Wisconsin. RS180 M CLAREMONT S JACKMAN (Clarice H anchett) By r ight of descent from Robert Treat, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut

Ohio. 181RS M WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON SMITH (Julia W elles Griswold) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut Edward Griswold Rollsf o Membership 159

Kentucky. RS182 M ANDREW COWAN (Anna G ilbert) By r ight of descent from Samuel Coit, Colonel of the Eighth Connecticut Regiment Edward Fuller Capt. Samuel Gilbert Capt. M atthew Fuller Col. Samuel Gilbert Jonathan G ilbert Rev. John Lothrop Thomas S tanton

California. 183RS M EDMUND BURKE HOLLADAY (Caroline D ensmore Huntington) By r ight of descent from John Clark, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

Kansas. RS184 M ELLWOOD D KIMBALL ( L uella A Johnson ) By r ight of descent from James Bishop, Deputy-Gov- ernour of the Colony of New Haven Lieut. W illiam Chittenden George Hubbard Capt. A braham Fowler Peter Tallman John F owler Capt. Joseph Weld William F owler Capt. Nathaniel White

Minnesota. 185RS M ALBERT WILLIAM HASTINGS (Caroline L ord Kittredge) By r ight of descent from Joseph Chandler, Captain of the Trainband in Pomfret 160 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Missouri. RS186 M WILLIAM BINGHAM CLARKE (Kate R ockwell) By r ight of descent from Lieutenant-Colonel John Talcott, Commander-in-Chief of Connecticut Troops in King Philip's War

Minnesota. 187RS M ARTHUR MONROE KEITH (Helen K enyon Benchley) By right of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to the General Court of Connecticut

California. RS188 M PETER LANSING WHEELER ( K ate Kirkham ) By r ight of descent from Captain Nathaniel Turner, Captain and Chief Military Officer of New Haven Colony

Illinois. RS189 M WALTER MORTON HOWLAND (Anna P rettyman) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Vermont. 190 M ISS GERTRUDE M DENISON By r ight of descent from George Denison, Captain of Connecticut Troops in King Philip's War Rollsf o Membership 161

Ivwa. 191 M ISS HELEN LOUISE SHAW By r ight of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut Capt. John Breck Edward Jackson Hon. J asper Crane Nehemiah Palmer Capt. G eorge Denison Capt. Thomas Prentice Edward G riswold Thomas Stanton Capt. N athaniel Thomas

Illinois. RS192 M CYRUS H ADAMS (Emma B lair) By r ight of descent from Captain Nathaniel White, Deputy from Middletown to the General Court of Connecticut forty-eight years

Wisconsin. 193RS M MALCOLM G JEFFRIES (Nancy L ois Roys) By r ight of descent from Benjamin Hitchcock, Cap tain of Trainband in Wallingford

Illinois. 194RS M JAMES S STONE (Caroline W orthington) By r ight of descent from John Allyn, Secretary of the Colony of Connecticut 12 6 Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Illinois. 195 M RS ROBERT B GREGORY (Addie V anderpoel Hibbard) By r ight of descent from Major Nathan Gold, Pat entee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut Dep.-Gov. N athan Gold Hon. John Talcott Dep.-Gov. S tephen Goodyear Lieut.-Col. John Talcott Josiah R ossiter Col. Cornelius Van Schaack Rev. T homas Ruggles Hon. John Wakeman Rev. Z achariah Symmes Hon. Andrew Ward

Ohio. 196RS M SAMUEL WATSON SMITH (Olive D ouglas Perkins) By r ight of descent from Capt. Richard Bushnell, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Con necticut, and Speaker of the House

Ohio. 197RS M JOHN FREDERICK BUTTERWORTH (Charlotte R ankin Duryee) By r ight of descent from John Ogden, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

Ohio. 1 98 MRS GEORGE BUCKLAND (Grace H untington) By r ight of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 163

California. RS199 M ANDREW JACKSON RALSTON ( C lara Williams Selby ) By r ight of descent from Daniel Williams, Captain of the Trainband in Groton Gov. William Leete

Arkansas. 200 M RS S E HAYMAN (Martha Washington Knox) By r ight of descent from John Percival, Captain in the Old French War Capt. Nathaniel White

Illinois. 201RS M CHAUNCY KEEP (Mary B lair) By r ight of descent from Captain Nathaniel White, Deputy from Middletown to the General Court of Connecticut, forty-eight years

Arkansas. RS202 M JAMES A SHIPTON (Georgia L incoln) By right of descent from John Percival, Captain in the Old French War Capt Nathaniel White

Illinois. RS203 M WILLIAM ARIEL TALCOTT (Fanny C aroline Jones) By right of descent from Jonathan Crane, Deputy from Windham to the General Court of Connecticut 164 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Mississippi. 204RS M HENRY CHARLES BURTON (Irwin H untington) By r ight of descent from General Jabez Huntington, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut

Illinois, 205 M ISS ANNE ELIZA ISHAM By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

Texas. 208 M RS JEFF N MILLER (Nellie E C rane) By r ight of descent from Henry Crane, Captain of Trainband in Killingworth

Ohio. 2 ffl MRS HARRIES C HULBERT (Elizabeth C hadfant Johnstone) By r ight of descent from Rev. Peter Prudden, first Minister of Milford

Michigan. RS208 M HAMILTON B CARHARTT (Annette W elling) By r ight of descent from Roger Alling, Treasurer of the Colony of New Haven Rollsf o Membership 165

Michigan. RS209 M CHAUNCEY HURLBURT SHEARER (Marie Louise Deshler) By r ight of descent from Rev. Peter Prudden, first Minister of Milford

Kentucky. RS210 M CHARLES BONNYCASTLE ROBINSON (Helen A very) By r ight of descent from James Avery, Captain in King Philip's War

Ohio. 2 11 MRS FERDINAND WELCH (Mary E liza Richardson) By r ight of descent from Thomas Stanton, Deputy from Stonington to the General Court of Connecticut Gov. William Coddington Gov. John Sanford Rev. James Noyes Gov. Peleg Sanford

Texas. 212 M RS IRA H EVANS (Francis A bi Hurlburt) By r ight of descent from Hugh Calkins, Deputy from New London to the General Court of Connecticut Hon. John Alden Capt. John Everett John J ohnson 16 6 Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Colorado. 213RS M CHARLES NELSON HART (Elizabeth A ugusta Arms) By r ight of descent from Stephen Hart, Deputy from Farmington to the General Court of Connecticut Maj. A aron Cooke Rev. Samuel Stone Capt. A aron Cooke William Westwood

Ohio. RS214 M CHARLES E BURR (Elizabeth P almer) By r ight of descent from George Denison, Captain of Connecticut Troops in King Philip's War

lllino'u. 215RS M CHARLES H BLATCHFORD (Carita T yler Clark) By r ight of descent from Elder William Brewster, an Historic Founder of the Plymouth Colony

Michigan. 216RS M THOMAS JACKSON ANKETELL (Elizabeth M oss Mills) By r ight of descent from William Lewis, Captain of the Trainband in Farmington

Tennessee. 217RS M HERBERT CUSHING TOLMAN (Mary W elles) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 167

Army a nd Navy. RS218 M MARSHALL I LUDINGTON ( H arriet Marvin ) By r ight of descent from John Clark, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

Wisconsin. RS219 M THEODORE YATES (Marion J ane Wolcott) By r ight of descent from George Hull, Deputy from Fairfield t o the General Court of Connecticut William G aylord Capt. Theophilus Hull Cornelius H ull Rev. John Jones

Army a nd Navy. 220RS M CLARENCE PAGE TOWNSLEY (Marion H owland) By r ight of descent from Edward Palmes, Captain of the Troop in New London County

Arkansas. 221RS M WILLIAM H WEST (Madge W ilbur Hennegin) By r ight of descent from Richard Olmsted, Captain of the Trainband in Norwalk Thomas B enedict Edward Griswold Capt. J ohn Griswold 18 6 Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames . . A rkansas. RS222 M DANIEL GILBERT FONES (Jennie H ennegin) By right of descent from Richard Olmstead, Captain of the Trainband in Norwalk Thomas Benedict Edward Griswold Capt. J ohn Griswold

Mississippi. 223RS M WILLIAM TORREY HOWE (Mary T hompson) By right of descent from John Webster, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut Capt Thomas Bull Hon. Richard Treat Tennessee. 224RS M WILLIAM ELY BOIES (Elizabeth P helps Wright) By right of descent from William Phelps, one of the Commissioners to Govern Connecticut, 1635

Michigan. 225RS M HARRY BURR HUTCHINS (Mary L ouise Crocker) By right of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

Vermont. RS226 M HORACE EDWARD DYER (Lillian G eoffrey) By right of descent from Jonathan Crane, Deputy from Windham to the General Court of Connecticut Gov. Benedict Arnold Edward Griswold Hon. C aleb Carr Lieut.-Col. George Hazard Capt. S amuel Wilbore Rollsf o Membership 169

California. 227 M ISS ADALENE WHIPPLE BREWER By r ight of descent from Thomas Leffingwell, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut

Ohio. RS228 M JESSE HEALEY MORLEY (Helen R ockwell) By r ight of descent from Samuel Marshall, Captain in King Philip's War, killed in the Narragansett Swamp Fight

Wisconsin. 229 M RS LOUIS ALLIS (Carol M arion Yates) By r ight of descent from George Hull, Deputy from Fairfield to the General Court of Connecticut

Wisconsin. 230 M ISS CATHARINE HUTCHINSON HINSDALE By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Thomas Bull Hon. Richard Treat

Vermont. RS231 M S CONANT PARKS (Clara H ills) By r ight of descent from Francis Bell, Deputy from Stamford to the General Court of New Haven 170 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

RS232 M JAMES H NORTON (Laura H ills) By r ight of descent from Francis Bell, Deputy from Stamford to the General Court of Connecticut

Minnesota. 233RS M WILLIAM B MITCHELL (Emily W hittlesey) By r ight of descent from Eliphalet Whittlesey, Cap tain in the Old French War

7mm. RS234 M ALVIN HOMER SMITH (Claudine C oan) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut

Oregon. RS235 M JAMES B MONTGOMERY (Mary P helps) By r ight of descent from William Phelps, one of the Commissioners to govern Connecticut, 1635 Rev. Gershom Bulkeley William Gaylord Rev. P eter Bulkeley Edward Griswold Rev. C harles Chauncey, D.D. Cornet Joseph Parsons Hon. Daniel Clark Capt. Jonathan Prescott Major A aron Cooke Lieut. Samuel Smith Rollsf o Membership 171

Wisconsin. RS236 M CHARLES HENRY FORD (Edna C oe Hillyer) By r ight of descent from John Coe, Captain of the Train band in Stratford

Mississippi. 237 M ISS AGNES Z CARPENTER By r ight of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to the General Court of Connecticut

Mississippi. 238RS M HUGH MILLER THOMPSON (Anna H insdale) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. Thomas Bull Hon. Richard Treat

Indiana. 239RS M JAMES M FOWLER (Eva H edges Gross) By r ight of descent from Major John Mason, Com mander of Connecticut Troops in the Pequot War

Wisconsin. 240RS M GYSBERT VAN STEENWYCK (Mariette N ichols) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Capt. John Chester Dep.-Gov. Nathan Gold Major N athan Gold Capt. Josiah Starr Hon. R ichard Treat 172 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Wisconsin. TAXRS M OTTO REINHARDT HANSEN (Mary H unt Catlin) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. John Allyn Hon. William Phelps Major A aron Cooke Hon. William Pitkin Col. E benezer Marsh Hon. William Pynchon Capt. J ohn Marsh Hon. William Wadsworth Capt. J oseph Wadsworth

Ohio. 242RS M CHARLES W DIMICK (Helen W olcott Skinner) By r ight of descent from Henry Wolcott, Magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut

Ohio. 243RS M FRANK MIDDLETON DOUGLAS (Jean L oughborough) [ D ied 1904 1 By right of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Iowa. 244RS M JOHN TOWNSEND COOLIDGE (Jenny M arsh) By r ight of descent from Thomas Leffingwell, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 173

Michigan. RS245 M MATTHEW H MAYNARD (Mary E udocia Foote) By r ight of descent from Jonathan Law, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Brenton William Lewis Capt. S amuel Cook Capt. William Lewis Rev. J ohn Eliot Lieut. John Lyman Rev. S amuel Hall Major Moses Mansfield Capt. S amuel Hall Capt. Nathaniel Merriman Hon. J ohn Hall Capt. Thomas Munson Dr. J ohn Hull Hon. Andrew Ward Capt. J oseph Hull Capt. William Ward

Minnesota. 246 M RS JOHN CROSBY (Margarette H astings) By r ight of descent from Joseph Chandler, Captain of the Trainband in Pomfret

California. RS247 M SIDNEY BARLOW CUSHING (Grace N ettleton) By r ight of descent from Robert Treat, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut

California. RS248 M WILLIAM ASHBURNER (Emilia F ield) By r ight of descent from Theophilus Eaton, Govemour of the Colony of New Haven 174 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Illinois. RS249 M CHARLES LEFFINGWELL BARTLETT (Clara C rouse) By r ight of descent from Nathaniel Merriman, Cap tain of Dragoons in New Haven County

Illinois. 250RS M ROBERT M WELLS (Mary B adgeley) By r ight of descent from Rev. Israel Chauncey, Trustee and Fellow of Yale College

Wisconsin. 251RS M LOUIS McLANE HOBBINS (Shirley F uller) By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Michigan. 252RS M JOHN D BARRETTE (Katharine B iddle) By r ight of descent from Joseph Talcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Missouri. RS253 M W SCOTT HANCOCK (Anna S pencer) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 175

Ohio. 254RS M GEORGE E POMEROY (Hannah M atilda Worthington) By r ight of descent from Lieutenant Lyon Gardiner, Commander of thhe Fort at Saybrook

Alabama. RS255 M WALTER A ROBINSON (Grace N oble) By r ight of descent from Joseph Spencer, Lieutenant- Colonel in the Old French War, and Major-General in the Revolution Capt. H enry Brace Lieut. William Pratt Hon. H ezekiah Brainard Capt. Samuel Selden Hon. J ohn Clark Col. Samuel Selden Edward C ollins Lieut. Samuel Smith William D udley Capt. Philip Smith Jonathan G ilbert Edward Stebbins Capt. D aniel Harris Rev. Samuel Stone Capt. W illiam Harris Rev. Samuel Stow Edmund H obart Hon. William Wadsworth Rev. P eter Hobart Capt. Joseph Wadsworth William P arker Capt. Joseph Weld Joseph P eck Rev. Samuel Whiting

Ohio. 2 56 MRS MOSES MOORHEAD GRANGER (Mary H oyt Reese) By r ight of descent from Captain John Sherman, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut 176 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Wisconsin. 257RS M EDWARD M FULLER (Jessica H askell) By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Gov. William Coddington Col. John Otis Major John Mason Gov. Thomas Welles Capt. T homas Willett

Ohio. 258 M RS JOHN H DOYLE (Alice F S kinner) By r ight of descent from Roger Wolcott, Governour of Connecticut

Army a nd Navy. RS259 M MOSES GRAY ZALINSKI ( H elen Brandegee ) By r ight of descent from Richard Christophers, Judge of Superior Court of Connecticut

Ortgon. 260RS M WALTER FRAZER BURRELL (Constance M ontgomery) By r ight of descent from William Phelps, one of the Commissioners to govern Connecticut, 1635

Vermont. RS261 M ARIMA DYER SMITH (Emma K neeland) [ D ied 19o4. ] By right of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 177

California. RS262 M LELAND STANFORD (Jane L athrop) [ D ied 19o5 ] By right of descent from Hugh Calkins, Deputy from New London and from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut

Illinois. 263RS M BENJAMIN A FESSENDEN (Laura C anfield Spencer Dayton) By r ight of descent from Samuel Adams, Captain in the Siege of Louisburg

Wisconsin. RS264 M ROBERT M BASHFORD (Sarah F uller) By r ight of descent from Amos Morris, Captain of Train band in New Haven

/mm, 265RS M JAMES GUEST BERRYHILL ( V irginia Joynes Slagle ) By r ight of descent from John Seward, Captain of Train band in Guilford

Ohio. 266 M ISS JANE SCOTT By r ight of descent from Stephen Goodyear, Deputy- Governour of the Colony of New Haven Capt Joseph Wakeman Hon. John Wakeman Rev. S amuel Wakeman 178 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

California. 267 M RS JOHN McGAW (Blanche E velyn Baldwin) By r ight of descent from Nathaniel Baldwin, Captain of the Trainband in Goshen Capt. John Stanley

lovia. 268 M RS JAMES GRANT ( E lizabeth Leonard ) By r ight of descent from Samuel Leonard, Captain of Trainband in Preston

/mm. RS269 M MARTIN H CASSELL ( B essie Grant Leonard ) By r ight of descent from Samuel Leonard, Captain of the Trainband in Preston

Ohio. RS270 M EVERARD J APPLETON (Susan A very) By r ight of descent from James Avery, Captain in King Philip's War

Mississippi. 271 M ISS ALICE QUITMAN LOVELL By r ight of descent from Major Moses Mansfield, Sergeant-Major of New Haven County Rollsf o Membership 179

Army a nd Navy. 272RS M LOUIS KINGSLEY (Lily C leveland) By r ight of descent from Simon Lothrop, Lieutenant- Colonel in the Expedition against Cape Breton, 1745

Ohio. RS273 M FREDERICK BURCKHARDT (Millicent W olcott) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Hon. G iles Hamlin William Whiting, Treas. Capt. R obert Welles Hon. Henry Wolcott, Sr. Hon. H enry Wolcott, Jr.

California. 274RS M EDWIN C MORRISON ( E mma Stanton ) By r ight of descent from John Stanton, Captain in King Philip's War

Texai. RS275 M ROBERT H CONNERLY (Louise H ale) By r ight of descent from Captain Robert Chapman, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut

Miiiouri. 278RS M GOUVERNEUR CALHOUN ( F elicia Eakin Judson )

By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut 180 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Michigan. 277RS M WILLIAM F CHURCH (Marie H ubbell Waterbury) By r ight of descent from Hon. Matthew Allyn, Pat entee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut Col. Matthew Allyn Lieut.-Col. John Talcott Capt. T homas Stoughton Rev. John Warham Hon. H enry Wolcott

Michigan. 278RS M JONATHAN E RICHARDS (Huldah L oomis) By r ight of descent from John Loomis, Deputy from Windsor to the General Court of Connecticut

Alabama. 279RS M HENRY A STANTON (Carrie C alvert Webster) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Govemour of the Colony of Connecticut

Illinois. RS280 M JOSEPH WINTERBOTHAM ( B aldwin) By r ight of descent from Henry Wolcott, Magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 181

Kentucky. RS281 M GEORGE ARTHUR PARK ( L aura Leonora Wilson ) By r ight of descent from Joseph Spencer, Lieutenant- Colonel in the Old French War, and Major-General in the Revolution Capt. H enry Brace Lieut. W illiam Pratt Hon. Hezekiah Brainard Capt. Samuel Selden Hon. John Clark Col. Samuel Selden Edward Collins Lieut. Samuel Smith William Dudley Capt. Philip Smith Jonathan Gilbert Edward Stebbins Capt. Daniel Harris Rev. Samuel Stone Capt. William Harris Rev. Samuel Stow Edmund Hobart Hon. William Wadsworth Rev. Peter Hobart Capt. Joseph Wadsworth William Parker Capt. Joseph Weld Joseph Peck Rev. Samuel Whiting

Ohio. 282RS M EDWARD LIVINGSTONE FORD (Blanche B utler) By r ight of descent from Rev. Jonathan Ingersoll, Chaplain of Connecticut Troops in the Old French War

Ohio. 2 83 MRS JOSEPH GREEN BUTLER (Harriet V oorhees Ingersoll) By r ight of descent from Rev. Jonathan Ingersoll, Chaplain of Connecticut Troops in the Old French War 12 8 Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Missouri. RS284 M EDWARD F FINNEY (Juliet F anning Stanton) By r ight of descent from Thomas Stanton, Deputy from Stonington to the General Court of Connecticut

Kansas. RS285 M JOHN BURKE PRIDDY (Lora R ockwell Mortrom) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Army a nd Navy. RS286 M CASPAR FREDERICK GOODRICH (Eleanor M ilnor) By r ight of descent from William Ely, Deputy from Lyme to the General Court of Connecticut

Kentucky. 287RS M JAMES BELL BULLITT (Clara S elby Ralston) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut

Vermont. MRS P ERLEY FULLER HAZEN (Minnie B aker) By r ight of descent from George Denison, Captain of Connecticut Troops in King Philip's War Rollsf o Membership 183

California. RS289 M JAMES LEE GILLOGLY ( L ydia Lucelia Webster ) By r ight of descent from Abraham Doolittle, Marshal of New Haven Colony

Missouri. 290RS M DWIGHT TREDWAY (Emma G urley) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Oregon. 291 M ISS MARY MONTGOMERY By r ight of descent from William Phelps, one of the Commissioners to govern Connecticut, 1635

Iovia. 292RS M CHARLES W MAJOR ( K atharine Welles ) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Army a na" Navy. RS293 M ABRAHAM VANHOY ZANE (Grace H elen Southgate) By r ight of descent from Hon. John Talcott, Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut 184 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Kansas. 294 M ISS FLORA COLBY CLOUGH By r ight of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to General Court of Connecticut Capt. Samuel Buell Dep.-Gov. Matthew Gilbert Quartermaster G eorge Colton William Parker

Kansas. RS295 M GEORGE KINGSLEY (Ella H ill) [ D ied 19o6 ] By r ight of descent from James Avery, Captain in King Philip's War

Kansas. 296RS M HERBERT G ROSE ( E lizabeth Adams Barnard ) By r ight of descent from John Webster, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Vermont. 2SHRS M DAVID NICHOLSON HAYNES (Anna Smith) By r ight of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut

Vermont. 298 M ISS ELLA ADELAIDE BINGHAM By r ight of descent from Francis Bell, Deputy from Stamford to the General Court of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 185

California. 299RS M SHERMAN P STOW (Ida H ollister) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Ohio. 300 M ISS SARAH SANFORD PARKS By r ight of descent from Thomas Tracy, Deputy from Norwich to the General Court of Connecticut

Texas. RS301 M FREDERIC BERNARD ENGELHOFF ( A lice Knowles ) By r ight of descent from James Avery, Captain in King Philip's War

Kansas. 302RS M WILLIAM EUGENE STANLEY (Emma H ills) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut Thomas Judd Hon. Anthony Hawkins Capt. D aniel Harris Capt. Joseph Hawley Stephen H art Capt. John Newell Capt. T homas Hart Rev. Henry Smith Capt. J oseph Weld Colorado. RS303 M JOHN HENRY DENISON (Agnes H awley) By r ight of descent from Joseph Hawley, Deputy from Stratford to the General Court of Connecticut 16 8 Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Missouri, 304 M RS ASA W DAY (Mary C oit) By r ight of descent from Thomas Fitch, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Michigan. 305RS M HENRY MARTYN WRIGHT (Flora M W right) By r ight of descent from Joseph Strong, Deputy from Coventry to the General Court of Connecticut

fPisconsin. 306RS M WILLIAM H JACOBS (Ella C assoday) Chaplain of Connecticut Troops in Queen Anne's War

Kansas. 307RS M EDWARD BENTON PURCELL (Elizabeth H oyt) By r ight of descent from Matthew Seymour, Captain of Trainband in Norwalk Lieut. Thomas Benedict Walter Hoyt

Vermont. RS308 M LYMAN FREDERIC ABBOTT (Laura T H ancock) By r ight of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to the General Court of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 187

Michigan. 309RS M JAMES PEASE BRAYTON (Emma M S anford) By r ight of descent from Nathan Gold, Deputy-Gov- ernour of the Colony of Connecticut Ensign Richard Baldwin Capt. Ephraim Sanford Jehu B urr, Jr. Hon. Samuel Sherman Major N athan Gold Rev. Henry Smith Philip G roves Hon. John Talcott Cornelius H ull Lieut.-Col. John Talcott George H ull Capt. Nathaniel Turner Rev. J ohn Jones Hon. John Wakeman Capt. I saac Piatt Hon. Andrew Ward Lieut. J onas Wood

Ohio. 310RS M L DEAN HOLDEN (Virginia H awley) By r ight of descent from Joseph Hawley, Deputy from Stratford to the General Court of Connecticut

lovia. RS311 M GEORGE WASHINGTON ALLEN (Lillian L ee) By r ight of descent from Matthew Allyn, Patentee named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut

Vermont. 312RS M CHARLES M TIBBALS (Fanny S quires) By r ight of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to the General Court of Connecticut 18 8 Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Alabama. 313RS M CHARLES WARD HOOPER ( C aroline Louise McKee ) By r ight of descent from Captain Nathaniel White, Deputy from Middletown to the General Court of Connecticut, forty-eight years

Colorado. 314 M ISS ANNE HOWARD GATES By r ight of descent from George Gates, Captain of Trainband in Haddam

Vermont. 315RS M ELBERT HARRISON PUTNAM ( T hetis Bishop ) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of New Haven and of Connecticut Dep.-Gov. James Bishop Gov. Thomas Dudley

Missouri. RS316 M WILLIAM H GARNETT (Worthen F atherly) By r ight of descent from John Haynes, first Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Missouri. RS317 M THOMPSON PURVIANCE McCLUNEY (Mary T uttle) By r ight of descent from William Jones, Deputy-Gov- ernour of the Colony of New Haven Rollsf o Membership 189

Missouri. RS318 M BERNARD CLAIBORNE EDMUNDS , ( Laura Hays Spencer) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

Army a nd Navy. RS319 M WILFRED JUDSON HAWKINS (Julia D avenport Fackler) By r ight of descent from Rev. John Davenport, an His toric Founder of the Colony of New Haven

West F irginia. 320 M ISS JULIA BARBER By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Tennessee. 321 M ISS LUCY McDANIEL CURTIS By r ight of descent from William Curtis, Captain of Forces in Fairfield County

Michigan. RS322 M JOHN STOUGHTON NEWBERRY (Helen P armelee Handy) By r ight of descent from Andrew Ward, one of the Com missioners appointed to govern Connecticut, 1635 190 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Michigan. 323RS M VERLING KERSEY HART ( J uliet Watson ) By r ight of descent from William Phelps, one of the Commissioners appointed to govern Connecticut, 1635

Missouri. RS324 M PEYTON HORATIO SKIPWITH ( L ennie Powell ) By r ight of descent from William Leete, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Missouri. 325 M ISS LUCY CALHOUN By r ight of descent from Lieutenant William Pratt, Deputy from Saybrook to the General Court of Con necticut

Ohio. RS326 M WILLIAM DARLINGTON SCHULTZ (Ethel G ranger) By r ight of descent from Captain John Sherman, Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut

Michigan. 327RS M CLARENCE ALEXANDER BLACK (Mary C orning Winslow) By r ight of descent from Thomas Seymour, Captain of Trainband in Hartford Rollsf o Membership 191

Kansas. 328RS M NATHAN FRANKLIN HANDY ( E lizabeth Paterson Smith ) By r ight of descent from John Paterson, Major in the Old French War

Vermont. 329RS M CLARA DENISON McCLELLAN By r ight of descent from George Denison, Captain of Connecticut troops in King Philip's War

Wisconsin. 330RS M FRANK BURLINGAME GOODHUE ( F lorence Coe ) By r ight of descent from Rev. Timothy Edwards, Chaplain of Connecticut Troops in Queen Anne's War

Alabama. 331RS M CHAMBLISS KEITH (Ada H ooper) By r ight of descent from Captain Nathaniel White, Deputy from Middletown to the General Court of Connecticut forty-eight years

Tennessee. 332RS M HENRY TREAT OLMSTED (Mary S eymour) By r ight of descent from Thomas Welles, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut 192 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Kentucky. 333 M RS SAMUEL THRUSTON BALLARD (Sunshine H arris) By r ight of descent from Rev. James Fitch, Chaplain of Connecticut Troops in King Philip's War Hon. J ohn Clark Capt. Nathaniel Fitch Major J ohn Mason

Missouri. RS334 M FRANCIS DWIGHT SEWARD ( M arion Day ) By r ight of descent from Thomas Fttch, Governour of the Colony of Connecticut

Florida. 335 M ISS ELIZA SCOTT BALDWIN By r ight of descent from Theophilus Eaton, Governour of the Colony of New Haven

Colorado. 336 M ISS FRANCES MARY HART By r ight of descent from Stephen Hart, Deputy from Farmington to the General Court of Connecticut

Kansas. 337RS M HOWARD W DARLING (Marietta U pson) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut Rollsf o Membership 193 338RS M ALFRED LEE TYLER JR ( H arriet Williams Bond ) Alabama. By r ight of descent from Hon. William Whiting, Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut

Wisconsin. 339 M ISS HELEN WORTHINGTON McINTOSH By right of descent from Hon. Henry Wolcott, Magistrate o f the Colony of Connecticut

Wisconsin. 340RS M ANDREW M JOYS (Alma M aria Merwin) By right of descent from Richard Baldwin, Ensign of Milford Company raised for expedition against the Dutch, 1654

Iowa. 341RS M GEORGE SCHOONOVER (Grace L ovell) By right of descent from Ezra Cullick Ely, Captain of the Third Military Company in Lyme

Indiana. 342 M ISS SARAH GILBERT MILLARD By r ight of descent from Samuel Coit, Colonel of the Eight Connecticut Regiment

Texas. 343 M ISS LUCY ELLA FAY By r ight of descent from Captain Nathaniel White, Deputy from Middletown to the General Court of Con necticut forty-eight years 194 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Vermont. 344RS M ORION M BARBOUR (Alice M abel Norton) By r ight of descent from Edward Griswold, Deputy from Windsor and Killingworth to the General Court of Con necticut

California. 345RS M ALEXANDER J CHANDLER (Julia Pope) By r ight of descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker, an His toric Founder of the Colony of Connecticut

Missouri. 346RS M FRANK PAYNE CRUNDEN (Elizabeth C hittenden) By r ight of descent from Hon. John Talcott, Assistant and Treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut IN M EMORIAM

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Miss S usan Carrington Clark 1895 Mrs Charles Frederick Johnson 1896 Miss Ellen Frances Hooker 1897 Mrs Colin Macrae Ingersoll 1898 Mrs George Leon Walker 1898 Mrs Cyprian Nichols Beach 1898 Miss Elizabeth James Hamersley 1898 Miss Mary Catherine Gould 1899 Mrs Frederick John Kingsbury 1899 Mrs George Angell 1900 Mrs Charles Edward Beach 1900 Mrs Henry T Sperry 1900 Mrs William Buel Franklin 1900 Miss Elizabeth Selden Eaton 1901 Mrs Lyman B Jewell 1902 Mrs Henry L Hotchkiss 1902 Mrs La Fayette S Foster 1903 Mrs Nathaniel Shipman 1903 Mrs Charles R Chapman 1903 Mrs Robert Harwood 1903 Mrs William Converse Skinner 1904 Miss Mary Amelia Terry 1904 Miss Isaphene Hillhouse 1904 Mrs James Mason Hoppin 1905 Miss Anne Law Hubbell 1905 Mrs Samuel Colt 1905 Mrs George H Hulbert 1905 Mrs Francis Bacon 1906 Miss Amelia Hotchkiss Sheffield 1906 Mrs Charles P Clark 1906 Mrs William D Bishop 1906 Mrs Francis Marvin Bunce 1907 Mrs Frederick W Russell 1907 Miss Mary E Dunham 1907 Miss Caroline E Day 1907 (196) In f lDemoriam

Non-Colonial Mrs M ary A T Starkweather 1897 Mrs W illiam H Lee 1897 Mrs D aniel Embury 1898 Mrs E lbridge G Philbrick 1898 Mrs H enry Gibbons Jr 1899 Mrs J ames Biddle 1900 Mrs W illiam L Smith 1900 Mrs M ary Curtis Newbury Adams 1901 Miss H enrietta A Bissell 1902 Mrs H enry B Glover 1903 Mrs W illiam Torrey Howe 1903 Mrs C harles A Sheffield 1903 Mrs H enry Willing 1904 Mrs J ared Comstock Gregory 1904 Mrs A rima Dyer Smith 1904 Mrs F rederick Van Doren Chislett 1904 Mrs F rank Middleton Douglas 1904 Mrs B enjamin B Cates 1904 Mrs L eland Stanford 1905 Mrs G race Ann Merwin Provost 1905 Mrs J osiah James 1906 Mrs K ellogg Sexton 1906 Mrs G eorge Kingsley 1906 Mrs W illiam Jared Chittenden 1907

(197) ELIGIBILITY L IST According t o the Requirements of the Constitution of the Connecticut S ociety of the Colonial Dames of America, a nd of the By-Laws of the same

This s ociety shall be known as the Connecticut Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Its o bjects shall be those laid down in Article II of the Constitution of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Its m embers shall consist exclusively of women of colonial descent. No person shall be eligible for admission as a member of this society unless she be lineally descended from one ancestor whose qualifying services, to enable the descendants to acquire such membership, shall be comprised in and limited to one of the following classes: The r ecognized Historic Founders of the Colonies of Con necticut and New Haven : Gov. John Haynes, Gov. Theophilus Eaton, Rev. John Davenport, Rev. Thomas Hooker. Patentees n amed in the Charter of Charles II. Trustees n amed in the act of 1701, establishing a Col legiate School (Yale College), the Fellows to 1745, and also the President and Fellows named in the new charter of 1745. Governors. Deputy G overnors. Colonial S ecretaries. Colonial T reasurers. Marshals o f the General Court and High Sheriffs. Magistrates — A ssistants or Members of the Upper House of the General Court, who served not less than three years. Speakers o f the Lower House.

(198) Connecticut S ociety of Colonial Dames 199

Clerksf o the Lower House. Members o f the Lower House of the General Court, who served not less than ten years ; service not necessarily consecutive. Judgesf o the Superior and County Courts. Ministers o f Parishes who were active in founding or for warding the interests of the Colony prior to 1675; Preachers of Election Sermons down to the year 1776; Chaplains ap pointed by the General Assembly. Commissioners o f the United Colonies. Commissioners f or the adjustment of Colonial Boundaries. Commissioners a ppointed to the Congresses of 1754, 1765, and 1774. Commissioned o fficers of the Colonial Military or Naval forces to 1662. From 1662 to April 19th, 1775, commissioned officers above the rank of lieutenant. Members o f Colonial Congresses prior to July 4th, 1776; Agents or Ministers from the United Colonies to foreign coun tries; members of the Council of Safety. Signersf o the Declaration of Independence. MINISTERS O F PARISHES Who w ere active in Founding or Forwarding the Interests of the Colony prior to 1675

Rev. Thomas H ooker, . Hartford, 1636— 1 647 Rev. Samuel S tone, Hartford, 1636— 1 663 Rev. John W arham, Windsor, 1636 — 1 67o (1636— 1 639 Rev. Henry S mith, Wethersfield, . J1641— 1648 Rev. John D avenport, . New H aven, . 1639— 1 668 Rev. Ephraim H uit, Windsor, 163o— 1 644 Rev. Henry W hitfield, . Guilford, 1639—165o Rev. John J ones, Fairfield, 1639— 1 664 Rev. Peter P rudden, Milford, 164o — 1 656 Rev. Adam B lackmaii, . Stratford, 164o — 1 665 Rev. Richard D enton, Stamford, 1641 — 1 644 Rev. John H igginson, Guilford, 1643—165o Rev. William H ooke, New H aven, . 1644 — 1 <>56 Rev. Abraham P ierson, Branford, 1644— 1 665 Rev. John B ishop, . Stamford, 1644 — 1 694 ( S aybrook, ) . f 1 646 — 166o Rev. James F itch, . / Norwich, ( 1 166o— 1694 Rev. Richard B linman, . New L ondon, 165o— 1 659 Rev. John R ussell, Wethersfield, . 1650— 1 659 Rev. Samuel S tow, Middletown, . 1651 — 1 667 C F armington, ) (1652— 1 657 Rev. Roger N ewton, I Milford, \ 1 166o— 1683 Rev. Thomas H anford, . Norwalk, 1654— 1 693 Rev. Nicholas S treet, New H aven, . 1659— 1 674 Rev. Samuel H ooker, Farmington, . 1661— 1 697 Rev. Joseph E liot, . Guilford, 1664 — 1 694 Rev. Samuel W akeman, Fairfield, 1665— 1 692 Rev. Israel C hauncey, Stratford, " . 1665— 1 722 Rev. James N oyes, Stonington, 1665— 1 719 Rev. John W oodbridge, Killingworth, 1666— 1 679 Rev. Gershom B ulkley, . Wethersfield, . 1667 — 1 677 Rev. Nathaniel C ollins, . Middletown, . 1668— 1 684 Rev. Joseph P eck, . Waterbury, 1669— 1 679 Rev. Thomas B uckingham, Saybrook, 1669— 1 7o9 Rev. Simon B radstreet, New L ondon, 167o— 1 683 (2oo) PREACHERS O F ELECTION SERMONS

oDown t the Year 1776 1674, May 14. Rev. James Fitch, Norwich 1677, M IO, " Rev. S amuel Hooker, Farmington 1693. 11. About 168o, Rev. G ershom Bulkley Wethersfield 1685. May ')• Rev. S amuel Wakeman, Fairfield 1686. " 13. Rev. J ohn Whiting, Hartford " 169o, X. Rev. J ames Pierpont New Haven " 1694, 1O, Rev. M oses Noyes Lyme 16o7, s1 13. Rev. G urdon Saltonstall New London 1698, " 12. '' Rev. T imothy Woodbridge, Hartford 1727. 11, 1699, tt II. Rev. S amuel Russell Branford " 17oo, 0. Rev. A braham Pierson, Killingworth " s. Rev. J oseph Webb, Fairfield 1 7 o1, " 17o2, 14. Rev. I srael Chauncey, Stratford 17o3, 4i 13, u 8. Rev. J ohn Davenport, Stamford 1729, " 17o8, 13. Rev. T imothy Edwards East Windsor 1732, 1I 11, " 171o, 11. " Rev. E liphalet Adams New London 1o, '733. w 1711, IO. Rev. S tephen Buckingham, A.M Norwalk 1712, M 8. Rev. J ohn Woodward, A.M., Norwich 1713, • i 14. Rev. J ohn Bulkley, Colchester " 1714. 13. Rev. S amuel Whitman, Farmington M Rev. J oseph Moss, Derby 1715. " [2, 1716. 10. Rev. A nthony Stoddard, Woodbury " 1717. '). Rev. T imothy Cutler, A.M., Stratford 1718, M 8. Rev. S amuel Estabrook, Canterbury 1719, tt 14, Rev. N athaniel Chauncey, A.M., Durham 1734. tt q. tt Rev. S tephen Hosmer East Haddam 172o, U 12, 11, 1721, Rev. J onathan Marsh, A.M. Windsor 1736, tt 13, 1722, tt to, Rev. W illiam Burnham, A.M Kensington tt Rev. E leazar Williams, A.M., Mansfield 1723, " 9, 1724. 14. Rev. S amuel Woodbridge, A.M., East Hartford (*>i) 202 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

172s, Maj ' 1 3, Rev. A zariah Mather, A.M., Saybrook 1726, It 12, Rev. P hinehas Fisk, A.M Haddam 1728, a 9, Rev. T homas Buckingham, A.M., Hartford 173o, tt 14, Rev. W illiam Russell, A.M Middletown " .173 1 13. Rev- S amuel Whittlesey, A.M Wallingford sf 173s. 8, Rev. S tephen Mix, A.M Wethersfield 1737, " 12, Rev. B enjamin Colton, A.M., ... West Hartford 1738, It 11, Rev. J ared Eliot, A.M., Killingworth 1739. tt 1o, Rev. T imothy Woodbridge, Simsbury 174o, tt 8, Rev. J acob Heminway, A.M East Hartford 1741. M 14, Rev. S olomon Williams, A.M Lebanon 1742. M 13. Rev. I saac Stiles, A.M., North Haven 1743. M 12, Rev. S tephen Steel Tolland 1744. 1o, Rev. W 1lliam Worthington, A.M., Saybrook, W est 1745. M 9, Rev. E Inathan Whitman, Hartford " 1746, 8, Rev. S amuel Hall, A.M., Cheshire 1747, M 14, Rev. N athaniel Hunn, A.M Reading " 1748, 12, Rev. N athaniel Eells, A.M Stoningtott '* 1749. 11, Rev. J onathan Todd, A.M East Guilford 175o, tt 1o, Rev. N oah Hobart, A.M Fairfield M 175L 9. Rev. B enjamin Lord, A.M Norwich 1752, tt 14, Rev. A shbel Woodbridge, A.M Glastonbury 1753, tt 1o, Rev. E benezer Devotion, A.M. Windham 1754, tt H Rev. J ames Lockwood, A.M Wethersfield 1759. tt io,j 1755, tt 8, Rev. M oses Dickinson, A.M Norwalk 1756, tt 13. Rev. G eorge Beckwith, A.M., Lyme 1757. tt 12, Rev. P eter Raynolds, A.M., Enfield 1758, tt 11, Rev. B enjamin Throop, A.M., Norwich 176o, tt 8, Rev. J oseph Fish, A.M Stonington 1761, tt 14, Rev. J onathan Ingersoll, A.M Ridgefield 1762, tt 13. Rev. J oseph Bellamy, A.M., Bethlehem 1763, tt 12, Rev. S tephen White, A.M., Windham 1764. " 1o, Rev. N oah Welles, A.M Stamford tt 176S. 9. Rev. E dward Dorr, A.M., Hartford 176o, tt 8, Rev. J onathan Lee, A.M Salisbury 1767. tt 14. Rev. E dward Eells, A.M., Middletown Upper House 1768, tt 12, Rev. R ichard Salter, A.M Mansfield 1769. tt 11, Rev. E liphalet Williams, A.M., .. East Hartford 177o, tt 1o, Rev. S tephen Johnson, A.M., Lyme 1771, tt 9. Rev. J ames Cogswell, A.M., Canterbury

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177*, M ay 14, Rev. Mark Leavenworth, A.M Waterbury 1773, " 1 3. Rev. Izrahiah Wetmore, A.M Stratford 1774, " 1 2, Rev. Samuel Lockwood, A.M Andover 1775, " 1 1i Rev. Joseph Perry East Windsor 1776, " 9 , Rev. Judah Champion, A.M., Litchfield From t he list prepared by Bernard C. Steiner, Ph.D., Librarian of Enoch Pratt Library, Baltimore.

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" W hereas, it hath bene a comendable practice of y* inhab itants of all the Collonies of these parts, that as this Countrey hath its denomination from our deare natiue Countrey of Eng land, and thence is called New England, soe the planters, in their first setling of most new Plantations haue giuen names to those Plantations of some Citties and Townes in England, there by intending to keep vp and leaue to posterity the memoriall of seuerall places of note there, as Boston, Hartford, Windsor, York, Ipswitch, Braintree, Exeter,— This Court, considering that there hath yet noe place in any of the Collonies bene named in memory of ye Citty of London, there being a new plantation within this Jurisdiction of Conecticut setled vpon y* faire Riuer of Monhegin, in j^ Pequot Countrey, it being an excel lent harbour and a fit and convenient place for future trade, it being alsoe the only place wch ye English of these parts haue possessed by conquest, and y1 by a very iust war vpon y' great and warlike people, ye Pequots, that therefore they might therby leaue to posterity the memory of y* renowned citty of London, from whence we had our transportation, haue thought fit, in honour to that famous Citty, to cal ye said Plantation, New London." —Public R ecords of the Colon r of Connecticut, s636-1665, page 3s3. C..--tr::lK l

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As a ncestral services must be estimated according to the Eligibility Rules of the State in which such service was rendered, it has frequently been necessary for the Registrar of the Con necticut Society of the Colonial Dames of America to submit proposed names to the Registrar of the State in which occurred the service of said ancestor. In each case of this kind the ascendant name proposed has been accepted or rejected according to the rules and interpretation of the said State. By a c hange of rules in the Connecticut Society in 1895, certain ascendants whose service was of eligible quality before that date can not now be admitted. Names of ancestors are therefore starred that were eligible under the former rules, but not under present regulations. Revolutionary s ervices are added in brackets, but are not of themselves qualifying.

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SAMUEL A DAMS, 1617-1689 Mrs. I ra H. Evans, (Mass.) Mrs. Daniel Embury, Captain at Chelmsford before Mrs. Wm. S. Ingraham, 1679. Mrs. Edward LeavitL Mrs. A nsel G. Cook. Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., Miss Harriet S. Stringham, SAMUEL A DAMS, 17o6-1778. Mrs. Williston Walker, Captain, February, 1745, in Ex Mrs. Arthur M. Wheeler. pedition to Cape Breton. Cap tain of Trainband in Parish JONATHAN A LDEN, of Ripton, 1747. Deputy from 1697 (Mass.) Stratford to the General Ensign, J une 1, 1658; Lieu Court of Connecticut, 1748, tenant, October 28, 1681 ; 175o, 1751, 1752, 1754. 1756, Captain, October 2, 1689, to 1757. 1759. 1761. his death. Mrs. B enjamin A. Fessen- Mrs. W m. S. Ingraham. den. Rev. J AMES ALLEN, 1632-171o Rev. W ILLIAM ADAMS, 165o- (Mass.) 1685 (Mass.) Minister of the First Church, Minister at Dedham, 1672-1685. Boston, 1662-171o. Fellow of Preached an Election Sermon Harvard College, 1692-17o7. to the Massachusetts General Active in forwarding the inter Court, 1685. ests of the Colony. Preached Mrs. R alph W. Cutler, the Election Sermon, 1679. Miss Caroline E. Day, Miss Mary A. Terry. Mrs. Howard H. Garmany. JOHN A LLEN, 1675 JOHN A LDEN. 1599-1687 (Mass.) (Mass.) D eputy from Charlestown to One of the Historic Founders the Massachusetts General of Plymouth Plantation. As Court, 1668, 1669, 167o, 1671, sistant, 1632, 1633, 1634-1639, 1672, 1673, 167+ 165o-1686. Deputy from Dux- Mrs. G eorge C. Perkins. bury to the General Court of Plymouth, 1641-1649. Treas ISAAC A LLERTON, 1583-1659 urer of the Colony^ 1656- 1659. (Mass.; N. Y.) Member of the Councils of One of the Historic Founders War of 1646, 1653, 1658, 1667. of Plymouth Plantation. As Mrs. Charles R. Chapman, sistant, 1634. One of the Mrs. Ansel G. Cook, " Eight Men " of Nieuw Neth- Mrs. Clarence Deming, erland, 1643. Mrs. Judson K. Deming, Miss E dith Woolsey. (2o9) 2io C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

JOHN A LLING, 1647-1717- MATTHEW A LLYN, 16o5-1671 Deputy from New Haven to the (Mass. and Conn.) General Court, 1692, 1693, 1694, Deputy f rom Cambridge to the 169S, 1696, 1697, 1698, 1699. General Court of Massachu 17oo, 17o1, 17o2, 17o3. As setts Bay, 1635. Deputy from sistant, 17o4, 17o5, 17o6, 1707, Windsor to Connecticut Gen 17o8, 1 7o9, 171o, 1712, 1713, eral Assembly, 1648-1657. As 1714, 1715, 1716. Judge of the sistant of Connecticut, 1658- County Court for New Haven, 1667. Commissioner of the 17o4, 17o5, 17o6, 17o7, 17o8, United Colonies for Connecti 17o9, 1 71o, 1711, 1712. cut, 166o, 1664. Moderator of Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, Connecticut General Court, Mrs. Henry S. Hotchkiss, 166o-1662, 1666, 1667- A Pat Miss May Mansfield, entee named in the Royal Mrs. John Rogers, Jr. Charter of Connecticut, 1662. Member of Committee ap ROGER A LLING, 1674. pointed by Connecticut Gen eral Court to treat with the Treasurer o f New Haven Col Colony of New Haven re ony, 1661-1664. specting union with Connecti Mrs. H amilton B. Car- cut, 1662, 1663. Commissioner hartt, from Connecticut for adjust M rs. Charles H. Ferry, ment of Colonial Boundaries, Miss Mary Elise Ingersoll, 1664. Mrs. Josiah James, Mrs. G eorge W. Allen, Miss May Mansfield, Mrs. William F. Church, Mrs. Henry B. Sargent. Mrs. John Crosby, Mrs. Elmer G. Derby, JOHN A LLYN, 163o-1696. Miss Elizabeth L. Dixon, Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, Cornetf o Hartford County Mrs. Howard H. Garmany, Troop, March, 1658. Dep Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, uty from Hartford to the Gen Mrs. Grace King Ingersoll, eral Court, 1661. Assistant, Mrs. Russell Lee Jones, 1662-1695. Secretary of the Mrs. Henry B. Joy, Colony of Connecticut, 1663, Miss May Mansfield, 1664, 1667-1695. Captain, Oc Mrs. Calvin Dexter May, tober 1o, 1673. Commissioner Mrs. Thomas S. McClel of United Colonies, 1678- 1686. land, Lieutenant-Colonel, Septem Mrs. James C. Welling. ber, 1689. [One of the three men chosen by the Freemen of MATTHEW A LLYN, 166o-1758. the Colony in October, 1662 to take the Charter into their Captainf o the Trainband _ in custody for safe keeping; the Windsor, upon the south side others were John Talcott and of the Riverett, May, 17o1. Samuel Wyllys.] Deputy from Windsor to the Mrs. C larence Deming, General Court. 17oo, 17o3-17o5, Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, 17o7-17o9. Assistant, 171o- Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, 1733. Lieutenant-Colonel in Mrs. Otto R. Hansen, the expedition against Canada, Miss May Mansfield, 17o9; and also against Port Mrs. James S. Stone, Royal, August, 171o. On Com Mrs. Bernard T. Williams. mittee of War, 17o7, 17o8, Ancestors a nd Descendants 211

1723. 1 725. Judge of the Su 1692. M ajor in command of perior Court, May, 1723. One the Massachusetts troops of of the Commissioners ap the Army of the United Colo pointed to run the boundary nies, December 19, 1675. Ser between Massachusetts and geant-Major of South Regi Connecticut, 1717. ment in Essex, October 18, Mrs. W illiam F. Church. 1682. Miss E llen F. Hooker, WILLIAM A LMY, 16o1-1676 Mrs. Wm. S. Ingraham. (R- I.) Miss Mary A. Terry. Member of General Court of Elections from Portsmouth, JOHN A RMISTEAD, (Va.) 1648. Commissioner from Member of the House of Bur Portsmouth to the Court of gesses, Virginia, 1685. Mem Commissioners, 1656, 1657, ber of the Governor's Council, 1663. 1687-1698. Lieutenant-Colonel Miss T heodate Pope. of Horse in the Gloucester County Militia, 168o. Rev. S AMUEL ANDREW, Mrs. G eorge C. Woodruff. 1656-1738 (Mass.; Conn.) Fellow of Harvard College, BENEDICT A RNOLD, 1615- 1679-1684. Fellow of Yale R.1678 ( I.) College, 17o1-1738. of Onef o the Thirteen Signers Yale, 17o7-1719. Minister at of t he first written Compact Milford, 1685-1738. of P rovidence Plantations, Mrs. G ilman C. Hill. 1637. C ommissioner to the Court of Commissioners, 1654- ANTHONY A NNABLE, 1674 1663, for the towns of New (Mass.) port, Warwick, Portsmouth, One of the Historic Founders and Providence. Assistant, of the Plymouth Plantation. 1655, 166o. 1661. President of Representative from Scituate Providence Plantations, 1657- to the General Court of 166o, 1662-1663. Named Pat Plymouth Colony, 1639; from entee in the Royal Charter, Barnstable, 1646. 1663. Governor of Rhode Mrs. F rank D. Glazier. Island, 1663-1666, 1669-1672, 1677. 1678. SAMUEL A PPLETON, 1586- Mrs. H orace E. Dyer, 167o (Mass.) Mrs. Gilman C. Hill. Deputy to Massachusetts Gen eral Court, 1637. Associate HUMPHREY A THERTON, Justice of the Quarter Court, 16o9-1661 (Mass.) May 17, 1637. Deputy from Dorchester to Miss E lizabeth L. Dixon. Massachusetts General Court, Mrs. James C. Welling, 1638, 1 639, 1641, 1643, 1645, 1646, 1648, 165o, 1651, 1653. SAMUEL A PPLETON, 1624- Speaker of the House, 1653. 16o6 (Mass.) Member of Council of War Deputy from Ipswich to the for the United Colonies, 1645. Massachusetts General Court, Ensifrn, 1645; Captain of the 1668, 1671, 1673, 1675, 1676, Dorchester Company, May 16, 1677, 1679, 168o. Assistant, 1646. Captain of the Ancient 1681-1686. Councillor, 1689- and Honorable Artillery Com- 212 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

pany, 1 65o, 1658. Commission berf o the Governor's Coun er of the United Colonies, cil, 172o. Guardian or Over 1653. Assistant, 1654-1661. seer of the Pequots, 172o, Superintendent of Indian 1722, 1723. Affairs, 1658. One of the Pur Mrs. J udson K. Deming. chasers of the "King's Prov ince," 1659. Major-General of JOHN A VERY, 1654-1715. Massachusetts Colony, 1661. Captain of the Trainband in Mrs. Atwood Collins, New London on the east side Mrs. Charles E. Gross, of the river, 1697. Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter, Mrs. C harles F. Cadle. Mrs. Henry B. Favill, Mrs. Edward W. Hooker, PETER A YER, 1699 Mrs. Stephen W. Kellogg, (Mass.) Miss Ellen P. Sargent, Mrs. James U. Taintor, D eputy from Haverhill to the Mrs. Williston Walker. General Court of Massachu setts, 168o, 1683, 1686, 1689, JAMES A VERY, 162o-17oo. 16oo. Cornet of Haverhill Troop, 1689. Deputy from New London to Mrs. F rank D. Glazier. Connecticut General Court, 1659-1661, 1664, 1665, 1667- SAMUEL A YER, 1654-17o8 1669, 1675-1678, 168o, 1682- (Mass.) 1686, 1689, 16oo, 16o4, 1695. Captain of New London Fort, Captain Military Company of 1673. Captain in King Phil Haverhill. Killed by the In ip's War, 1675. Captain of dians, 17o8. Trainband of New London, Mrs. L yman B. Jewell. May, 1 681. Mrs. E verard J. Appleton, Rev. S TEPHEN BACHILER, Mrs. Charles F. Cadle, 1561-166o (N. H.) Mrs. Judson K. Deming, One of the Historic Founders Mrs. Charles A. Du of New Hampshire. Minister, Charme, 1638- 1641 in Hampton, New M rs. Frederic B. Egelhoff, Hampshire. Mrs. Henry Hale, Mrs. G eorge Brinley Mor Mrs. George Kingsley, gan. Mrs. Mary R. P. Philbrick, Mrs. Charles B. Robinson, TIMOTHY B AKER, 1729 Miss Cornelia B. Williams. (Mass.) E nsign of the Foot Company JAMES A VERY, Jr., 1646- of Northampton, October 14, 1728. 1685. Captain of the Company in Miss T heodate Pope. New London on the east side of the river, 1692. Deputy THOMAS B AKER, 1682, died from New London to the Gen before 1753. (Mass.) eral Court of Connecticut, Lieutenant in Deerfield Com 1692, 1697, 17o2. For Groton, pany, 17o4. Captain of accom 17o7, 17o8, 171o, 171 1, 1712. pany from Northampton inthe Adviser of the Pequot Indians, Expedition against the Indians 1694. Commander of the in Northern New Hampshire, Indians in the Expedition 1712. against Canada, 17o9. Mem Miss T heodate Pope. Ancestors a nd Descendants 213

NAHUM B ALDWIN, 1734- WILLIAM B ASSETT, 1671- 1788 (N. H.) 1723 (Va.) Member from Amherst of the Burgess from New Kent Co., Fifth Provincial Congress of Va., 1692 and 17o2. Coun the Colony of New Hampshire, cillor, 17o2. County Lieuten Exeter, December 21, 1775. ant of New Kent, 17o9. Appointed Receiver of Fire Mrs. G eorge C. Woodruff. Arms for Hillsboro County, January 2o, 1776. Mayor of JOHN B EACH, 169o-1767. Exeter, December, 1775. Captain of the Trainband in Member of the House of Rep the Parish of Goshen, May, resentatives of the Colony of 1743. New Hampshire which con Miss L aura C. Barnum, vened at Exeter, March 6, Miss Mary Elizabeth 1776. Muster Master and Pay Beach, master, March 16, 1776. [Ap M rs. George H. Day, pointed Colonel of a New Mrs. P. H. Ingalls, Hampshire Regiment, October Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin 28, 1776.] son. Mrs. C aleb J. Camp. JAMES B EEBE, 1642-1728. NATHANIEL B ALDWIN, Deputy from Danbury to the 1693-176o. General Assembly of Connec Captain of the East Company ticut, 17o7-1711, 1713-1715. or Trainband in Goshen, 1752. 1718, 1719, 1725. Mrs. John McGaw. Mrs. W illiam A. Brewer, Miss Martha Day Porter. RICHARD B ALDWIN, 1622- 1665. JAMES B EEBE, 1682-175o. Ensign of Milford Company Deputy from Danbury to the raised for Expedition against General Assembly of Connec the Dutch, 1654. ticut, October, 1725, 1726, 1727, Mrs. P atterson Allan, 1728, 1729, 173o, .1731, 1732, Mrs. William Beebe, 1733. 1734. 1735. 1736, 1737, Mrs. James P. Brayton, 1738, 1739, 174o, 1741. 1742, Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, 1743, 1744. 1745, 1746, 1747, Mrs. Andrew M. Joys. 1748, 1749. Captain of the Trainband in the Town of GEORGE B ARBER, 1635-1685 Danbury, May, 171o. (Mass.) Mrs. W illiam A. Brewer. Captain of Medfield Company in 1668 (and during King Rev. J AMES BEEBE, Philip's War). Deputy from -1785. Medfield to Massachusetts C haplain of Third Conn. Regi General Court, 1668, 1669, ment in the Expedition against 1673, 1676, 1677, 1679, 168o, Canada, March, 176o. 1682. Mrs. W illiam A. Brewer. Miss C lara Mossman Hill, ♦JOHN B EEBE, 1628-1714. Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. Appointed Ensign in forces JOHN B ASSETT, 1652-1714. ra1sed to fight the Indians un Captain of the First Company der Major Talcott, 1676. or Trainband in New Haven, Lieutenant of New London May, 171o. Trainband, 169o. Mrs. W illiam C. Skinner. Miss E lizabeth S. Eaton. 214 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

WILLIAM B EEKMAN, 1623- HOPESTILL B ENT, 1672- 1717 (N. Y.) 1725 (Mass.) Lieutenant of Burgher Corps, Ensign in active service in 1651. One of the " Nine 169o. Captain in Col. Wain- Men" 1652. A delegate to wright's command, 1707. the Convention of 1653. Vice- Mrs. Henry Hale. Director of the Nieuw Nether- land at the Colony of South RICHARD B ETTS, 1713 River, 1658- 1664.. Commis .)(N. Y sioner of Indian Affairs un High Sheriff of Yorkshire, der the Dutch, 1658. Schout- , 1678- Fiscaal of the Nieuw Nether- 168o. Delegate to the Con land at South River, 1661. vention at Hempstead, 1665. Schout-Fiscaal at Esopus, Mrs. Elisha L. Palmer. 1664-1671. Lieutenant of New York Troops, 1673. Burgo JAMES B ISHOP, 1691. master of Nieuw Amsterdam, 167+ Deputy f rom New Haven to Miss E lizabeth D. Fergu General Court, 1661-1664. Member of Committee ap son. pointed by the General Court RICHARD B EERS, 1612-1675 of New Haven Colony, to (Mass.) treat with the Colony of Con Captain of Watertown Com necticut respecting union with pany in King Philip's War, New Haven, 1664- Deputy 1675. Lieutenant of the Governor of Connecticut, 1683- Watertown Company, 1663. 1687, 1689-1691. Secretary of Deputy from Watertown to the Colony of New Haven, 1661- General Court of Massachu 1665. Assistant of Connecti setts Bay, 1663-1675. cut, 1667-1682. Mrs. T imothy Dwight. Mrs. F rank W. Cheney, Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter, FRANCIS B ELL, 16oo. Mrs. James M. B. Dwight, Deputy f rom Stamford to the Mrs. Henry L. Hotchkiss, General Court of New Haven Mrs. Ellwood D. Kimball, Colony, 1641, 1653-1659, 1661- Mrs. Elbert H. Putnam, 1664. Mrs. Henry B. Sargent, Miss E lla A. Bingham, Mrs. Morris W. Seymour. Mrs. Henry S. Bingham, Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, NICHOLAS B ISHOP, 1723- Miss May Mansfield, 178o. Mrs. James H. Norton, Captain of a company in the Mrs. S. Conant Parks. Fourth Connecticut Regiment, THOMAS B ENEDICT, 1617- raised in 1759 for the expedi 169o (N. Y.) tion against Canada. Lieutenant of the Foot Com Mrs. F rank H. Chappell. pany of Jamaica, Long Island, April 7, 1665. Member of Con JOHNIS B SELL, 1591-1677. vention at Hempstead, 1665. Deputy from Windsor to Con Mrs. William A. Brewer, necticut General Court, 1648, Mrs. Theodore S. Ferry, 165o-1656, 1658, 1664. Mrs. Daniel G. Fones, Miss H enrietta A. Bissell, Mrs. Edward B. Purcell, Mrs. John Crosby, Mrs. William H. West. Mrs. James E. Davis, Ancestors a nd Descendants 215

Mrs. H enry B. Favill, tions, 1 653, 1654. General Mrs. Howard H. Garmany, Treasurer, 1654, 1655. Com Mrs. Henry B. Joy. missioner from Portsmouth to the Court of Commis SAMUEL B OARDMAN, sioners, 1654, 1656, 1657. Dep -1673. uty from Portsmouth to the General Assembly of Rhode D eputy from Wethersfield to Island, 1667, 167o. One of a Connecticut General Court, Committee of Seven in the 1657. 1658, 1659, 166o, 1661, case concerning war against 1662, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1667, the Dutch, 1653. 1671. Mrs. W illiam L. Matson, Mrs. W illiam S. Ingraham. Mrs. Irving Fisher. Miss Martha Day Porter. SAMUEL B OUTON, TEUNIS G ISBERTSE B0- -1761. GAERT, a fter 1687 (N..) Y C aptain of the Second Com pany or Trainband in Dan- Delegate from , Feb bury, Oct., 1739. ruary 27, 1664, to Convention Mrs. H enry Gibbons, Jr. at Flatbush, and to New Orange, March 26, 1674. Rep resentative for Brooklyn to JOHN B OWLES, 1685-1737 the Hempstead Convention, (Mass-) 1665. Magistrate of Brooklyn Representative f rom Roxbury in 1663, 1667, and 1673, and to the General Court of Mass one of the Patentees named in achusetts, 1729-1733. Major in Governor Nicholl's charter of 173o, and afterward. Brooklyn, 1667. Mrs. T homas Hooker. Mrs. L ewis H. English. JOSEPH B OWMAN, 1674- RICHARD B ONYTHON, 158o- 1762 (Mass.) 165o (Maine.) Representative from Lexing Member of the first Civil ton to Massachusetts General Court held in Maine, March Court, 1718, 1731-1737. 21, 1636. Member of the first Miss C lara Lee Bowman. General Assembly in Maine, June, 164o (as Councillor to HENRY B RACE, 1712-1787. Deputy-Governor) . Council Captain of the 4th Company lor probably to 1645. or Trainband in the Town of Miss K atharine S. Day. Hartford, May, 176o. Mrs. G eorge Arthur Park, JOHN B ORDEN, 164o-1716 Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. (R. I.) Deputy f rom Portsmouth to RICHARD B RACKETT, the General Assembly of -1691 ( Mass.) Rhode Island, 1673, 168o, 17oo, Captain of the Braintree Mil 17o4, 1 7oS, 17o8. itary Company. Deputy from Mrs. I rving Fisher. Braintree to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1655, 1665, RICHARD B ORDEN, 16o1- 1667, 1671, 1672, 1674, 168o. 1671 (R I.) Miss Elizabeth L. Dixon, Assistant, Providence Planta Mrs. James C. Welling. 216 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames.

THOMAS B RADBURY, 1611- Mrs. M oses Lyman, 1695 (Mass.) Mrs. Frederic L. Osgood, Deputy from Salisbury to Miss Frances W. Perkins, Massachusetts General Court, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin 1651, 1652, 1656, 1657, 166o, son, 1661, 1666. Was associate Miss Mary K. Talcott, Judge, and Captain, 166o. Miss Harriet Wadsworth Miss Clara Mossman Hill. Terry, M iss Mary A. Terry, WILLIAM B RADFORD, 1589- Miss Harriet Wadsworth 1657 (Mass.) Terry, M iss Katharine Wads Onef o the Founders of Ply worth Terry, mouth Plantation. Governor, Mrs. Williston Walker, 1621-1633, 1635, 1637, 1639- Mrs. Arthur M. Wheeler, 1643, 1645-1656. Assistant, Mrs. Henry H. Whitney, 1634, 1636, 1638, 1644. Com Miss Emily H. Whitney, missioner of the United Col Mrs. George G. Williams. onies, 1647-1649, 1652, 1656. Member of the Councils of WILLIAM B RADFORD, 2d, War of 1642, 1643, 1653. Pres 1624-17o3 (Mass.) ident of the Councils of 1643 Deputy from Plymouth to the and 1653. President of the General Court, 1657. Assistant United Colonies, 1648. Com 1658-1681. Treasurer of the missioner on the Boundary be Colony, 1679-1686, 1689-1692. tween Plymouth and Massa Commissioner of the United chusetts, 164o. Colonies, 1682-1686. Council Mrs. C harles W. Barnum, lor of the Royal Province of Miss Laura C. Barnum, New England, 1686- 1689. Miss Mary Elizabeth Named Councillor in the Beach, Charter of the Province of M rs. Martin T. Bennett, Massachusetts Bay, 1692. Mrs. James Biddle, Councillor, 1693-1698. En Mrs. Henry H. Bridgman, sign Plymouth Company, 1648. Mrs. Ralph W- Cutler, Captain of Troop, 1659. Major Mrs. Howard S. Clapp, Plymouth County Forces, Mrs. John Crosby, 1685. Member of the Councils Mrs. Benjamin B. Cates, of War of 1657, 1658, 1667. Mrs- Frank W. Cheney, Deputy Governor of Plymouth Miss Caroline E. Day, Colony, 1682-1686. Mrs. George H. Day, Mrs. C harles W. Barnum, Miss Katharine Seymour Miss Laura C. Barnum, Day, Miss Mary E. Beach, M rs. Clarence Deming, Mrs. James Biddle, Miss Isabella Eldridge, Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, Mrs. Howard H. Gar- Mrs. Howard S. Clapp, many, Mrs. John Crosby, Mrs. James J. Goodwin, Mrs- Frank W. Cheney, Mrs. Henry L. Hotchkiss, Miss Caroline E. Day, Mrs. William M. Hudson, Miss Katharine S. Day, Mrs. P. H. Ingalls, Mrs. Howard H. Gar- Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, many, Mrs. Henry B. Joy, Mrs. Augustus J. Lyman, Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, Mrs. Frederick L. Osgood, Mrs. Augustus J. Lyman, Mrs. Henry H. Whitney, Ancestors a nd Descendants 217

STEPHEN B RADLEY, Ass1stant, 1 723, 1724, 1725, -17o2. 1726, 1 727. Captainf o the Trainband in Mrs. I saac C. Elston, Guilford, 1698. Deputy from Mrs. George Arthur Park, Guilford, 1692-1694, 1696, 1698, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. 17oo, 17o1. Ensign of Dra JOHN B RECK, 1651-1691 goons raised in New Haven (Mass.) County for King William's War, 169o. Captain o f the Dorchester Miss M ary E. Beach, Company. Mrs. George H. Day, Mrs. F rank D. Glazier, Mrs. P. H. Ingalls. Miss Helen L. Shaw. Rev. R OBERT BRECK, 1682- SIMON B RADSTREET, 16o3- 1731. (Mass.) 1697 (Mass.) Preacher of Massachusetts Onef o the Historic Founders Election Sermon, 1728. Min of the Colony of Massachusetts ister at Marlborough, 17o4- Bay. Assistant (elected first 1731. in England), 1629- 1678. Sec Mrs. C olin M. Ingersoll, retary of the Colony, 163o- Jr. 1636. Agent to England, 1662. Commissioner of the United WILLIAM B RENTON, Colonies, 1644, 1648, 1661, 1663- -1674 ( Mass.; R. I.) 1666, 167o-1672. Governor of Deputy f rom Boston to Mass Massachusetts Bay, 1679-1686, achusetts General Court, 1635, 1689-1692. President of the 1636, 1637. A Founder of the Council of Safety, 1689. Historic Charter Colony of Councillor named in the Newport, being one of the Charter of 1692. nine men who settled New Miss M ary E. Dunham, port, 1639. One of the Elders Miss Sarah R. Dunham, of Aquidneck, 1639. Deputy Mrs. L. F. S. Foster, Governor of Newport, 164o, Mrs. Henry Gibbons, Jr., 1641, 1642. President of the Mrs. Charles W. Page, Colony of Providence Planta Mrs. John G. Stanton, tions, 166o, 1661. Commis Miss Edith D. Weir. sioner to the General Court for Providence, 166o; for ARTHUR B RAGDON, — Portsmouth, October, 166o; -1678 (Maine.) for Newport, 1661, 1662. Appointed Lieutenant of Aga- Named in the Royal Charter, menticus, November 22, 1652. 1663. Commissioner on Mrs. Chauncey B. Brew Boundary w ith Plymouth Col ster, ony, 1664. Deputy Governor Miss Katharine S. Day. of Rhode Island, 1663, 1664, 1665. Governor, 1666, 1667, HEZEKIAH B RAINARDJ 1668. 1680-1727 Mrs. D eWitt C. Cram, Miss Alice Edwards, D eputy from Haddam to Con Mrs. Matthew H. May- necticut General Court, 1713, nard. 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 172o, 1721, 1722, 1723. Clerk JONATHAN B REWSTER, of the House, 172o, Speaker 1593-1659 (Mass.) of the House, 1721, 1722, 1723, Deputy to the General Court 218 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

of P lymouth Colony, 1639, General C ourt of Rhode Is 1641, 1642, 1643, 1644. Deputy land, 1664, 1665, 1666, 1668, from New London to the Gen 1669. eral Court of Connecticut, Mrs. L ewis H. English. 165o, 1655, 1656, 1657, 1658. Mrs. J. L. Havemeyer. WILLIAM B ROCKWAY, 1723- 1798. Elder W ILLIAM BREW Captain of Fifth Company or STER, 1566-1644 (Mass.) Trainband in Lyme, October, One of the Historic Founders 1768. of Plymouth. Teaching and Mrs. W illiam H. Du Bose. Ruling Elder of the Plymouth Plantation. THOMAS B ROOKS, 1667 Mrs. O liver R. Beckwith, (Mass.) Mrs. Charles W. Blatch- D eputy from Concord to the ford, Massachusetts General Court, M rs. Leverett Brainard, 1642, 1644, 1654, 1659, 1662. Mrs. Chauncey B. Brew Captain of the Concord Foot ster, Company, 1643. Mrs. Charles Hopkins Mrs. H enry F. English. Clark, M rs. Julia L. Havemeyer, Miss Mary R. Hillard, JOHN B ROWN, 1584-1662 Mrs. Edward W. Hooker, (Mass.) Mrs. James M. Hoppin, Assistant, Plymouth Colony, Jr., 163S-55, except 1636. Com M iss Rosalie Hubbard, missioner of the United Col Miss Anne Law Hubbell, onies, 1644-1655. Council of Mrs. Oliver G. Jennings, War, Plymouth Colony, 1642, Miss Mary M. Leffingwell, 1646, 1653. A Purchaser of Mrs. Flavel S. Luther, " the King's Province," Rhode Mrs. Daniel A. Markham, Island, 1659. Mrs. Nathaniel Shipman, Miss C lara Lee Bowman, Mrs. Joseph Toy. Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, Miss Helen R. Dwight, SAMUEL B RIGHAM, 1652- Mrs. James M. B. Dwight, 1713 (Mass.) Miss Alice Edwards, Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, Representative from Marlbor Mrs. Thomas Hooker, ough to Massachusetts Gen Mrs. Charles N. Lee, eral Court, 1697, 1699, 17o5. Miss Katharine W. Terry, Lieutenant in Capt. Howe's Miss Mariana Townsend, company of Dragoons, 17o4. Mrs. E Hayes Trow Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill, bridge, Miss Clara Mossman Hill. Mrs. George Leon Walker. JOHN B RIGGS, 16o9-169o (R I.) NICHOLAS B ROWNE, Member of the Court of As -1673 ( Mass.) sistants of Rhode Island, 1648; Deputy from Lynn to Massa of the Court of Commis chusetts General Court, 1641 ; sioners, 1654, 1655, 1656, 1659, from Reading, 1671, 1672. 1661, 1662, 1663. Deputy to the Mrs. John M. Holcombe. Ancestors a nd Descendants 219

THOMAS B ROWN, 1645-17o9 ticut p rior to 1675. Minister (Mass.) at Saybrook, 1669-17o9. One Deputy from Sudbury to the of the Trustees named in the Massachusetts General Court, Act of 17o1 establishing a 1692, 1693, 1694, 17o2. Collegiate School (Yale Col Mrs. Henry Hale. lege). Fellow of Yale Col lege, 17o1-1709. THOMAS B ROWNELL, Mrs.. D Griffith Ambler, -1665R. ( I.) Mrs. Benjamin W. Bacon, Commissioner f rom Ports Mrs. George W. Beach, mouth to Rhode Island Court Mrs. C Nichols Beach, of Commissioners, 1655, 1661, Mrs. Samuel Colt, 1662, 1663, 1664. Mrs. F. G. Darlington, Mrs. I rving Fisher. Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- GEORGE B ROWNELL, 1685- 1756 (R. I.) JONATHAN B UEL, 1717-1796. Deputy from Portsmouth to Captain of the West Company, Rhode Island General Asem- or Trainband at Goshen, Octo bly, 1699, 17o2. Assistant, ber, 1766. 17o6, 1707, 17o8, 1709, 171o, Mrs. W illiam H. Palmer. 1711. Mrs. W illiam L. Matson. SAMUEL B UEL, 1663-1732. Deputy from Killingworth to OBADIAH B RUEN, 16o6 General Court of Connecticut, (Mass.; C onn.) 1692, 1693, 1696, 1697, 1698, Representative from Glou 17oo, 17o1, 17o2, 17o4, 1706, cester to the General Court of 17o8, 171o, 171 1. Captain of Massachusetts, 1647, 1648, Trainband of Killingworth, 1649, 1651. A Patentee named 1718. in the Royal Charter of Con Miss E mily W. Brace, necticut, 1662. Miss Minerva W. Buel, Mrs. C harles L. Thomas. Miss Flora C. Clough, Mrs. Atwood Collins. ALEXANDER B RYAN, -1679. Rev. E DWARD BULKELEY, A ssistant of Connecticut Col 1614-1696 (Mass.) ony, 1668, 6619, 167o, 1671, Preacher of Massachusetts 1672, 1673, 1674, 167s, 1676, 1677, 1678. Election Sermon, 168o; Minis Mrs. P aterson Allan, ter at Marshfield, 1643- 1658, Mrs. Clarence Deming, and at Concord, 1659-1696. Miss Martha R. Driggs, Mrs. John M. Taylor. Mrs. Rufus W. Gillette, Mrs. Gilman C. Hill. EDWARD B ULKELEY, 1673- 1748. Rev. T HOMAS BUCKING Captain of the Company or HAM, 1646-17o9. Trainband in Stepney Parish, One of the Ministers of Par in the Town of Wethersfield, ishes who was active in found May, 1727. ing and forwarding the inter Mrs. W illiam C. Skinner, ests of the Colony of Connec Mrs. Charles B. Wood. 220 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Rev. G ERSHOM BULKELEY, Rev. P ETER BULKELEY, 1636-1713. 1583-1658 (Mass.) fFellow o Harvard College, First M inister of Concord, 1658-1661. One of the Minis 1635-1659. One of the Minis ters of Parishes who was ac ters of Parishes active in tive in founding or forward founding and forwarding the ing the interests of the Colo interests of the Colony of ny of Connecticut prior to Massachusetts Bay. 1675. Minister at Wethers- Mrs. L everett Brainard, field, 1667-1677. Preacher of Miss Mary Bulkeley, Connecticut Election Sermon, Mrs. Byron C. Dick, 168o. Surgeon of Connecticut Mrs. William Hamersley, Troops in King Philip's War, Mrs. Edwin Knox Mitch 1675, 1676. Chaplain of Con ell, necticut Troops, 1676. Mrs. James B. Montgom Mrs. L everett Brainard, ery, Mrs. James B. Cone, Mrs. John H. Perry, Mrs. Byron C. Dick, Mrs. William C. Skinner, Miss Florence T. Gay, Mrs. John M. Taylor, Mrs. William Hamersley, Mrs. Charles B. Wood. Mrs. Bela P. Learned, Mrs. James B. Montgom ery, HENRY B ULL, 161o-1694 Mrs. William C. Skinner, (R- I) Mrs. John M. Taylor, Mrs. Edward S. Van One of the Eighteen Original Zile, Proprietors of Aquidneck who M rs. Charles B. Wood. settled Pocasset (later Ports mouth), 1638. One of the Nine who settled Newport, Rev. J OHN BULKELEY, 1679- 1639. Commissioner from 1731. Newport to the Court of Com Preacher of Connecticut Elec missioners, 1655, 1657. Dep tion Sermon, May, 1713. Min uty, 1666, 1672, 1673, 1674, ister at Colchester, 17o3-1731. 1679, 168o, 1681, 169o. Assist Mrs. Leverett Brainard. ant, 1674, 1675. Governor of Rhode Island, 1685, 1686, 169o. JOHN B ULKELEY, 17o5-1753. Mrs. George W. Beach, Deputy from Colchester to Mrs. Samuel Colt, Connecticut General Assembly, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- 1729-1743. Clerk of the House, 1734, 1736. Captain of the Trainband in Colchester, May, 1732. Appointed Agent JIREH B ULL, 1638-1684 (R. I.) for the Colony in the Mohe- Lieutenant o f Militia, May gan Case, May, 1738. Colonel 19, 1671. One of the Commis of the Twelfth Regiment, sioners to act with the Com October, 1739. Judge of Su missioners of Connecticut to perior Court, 174S-1753. Com settle the Rhode Island Bound missioner on Massachusetts ary, May 14, 1672. Boundary Line, 1747. 1749, Mrs. G eorge W. Beach, 175o. Mrs. S amuel Colt, Mrs. L everett Brainard, Mrs. C harles L. F. Robin- Mrs. John M. Taylor. Ancestors a nd Descendants 221

THOMAS B ULL, 1610-1684. 17o5, 1 7o8, 171o-1714. 1717- Lieutenant of Major Mason's 1721, 1723-1729. Speaker of Troop, 1653; also Lieutenant the House, 1723, 1724. Major of forces " raised to make war of Forces in Expedition to against the Dutch," 1653. Port Royal, , 171o. Captain of Troop of Hartford Captain of Fairfield County County, 1763. In command of Troop, 1714. Judge of Fair the Fort at Saybrook, 1675. field County Court, 1726- 1744. Mrs. Francis M. Bunce, Assistant of Connecticut, 1729- Mrs. William J. Com- T739. Colonel of Fourth Reg stock, iment of Connecticut, 1739. M rs. Lucien Fairchild, Mrs. John O. Enders, Miss Catharine H. Hins Miss Annie B. Jennings, dale, Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- Mrs. William T. Howe, more. Mrs. Charles M. Morris, JOHN B URR, 1698-1752. Mrs. Frederick W. Rus sell, fCaptain o Trainband of Strat- Mrs. Hugh M. Thompson. field, May, 1734. Miss A nnie B. Jennings. ♦RICHARD B URNHAM, 1692- PETER B URR, 1667-1724. 1754. Deputy from Fairfield, 17oo- Lieutenant of the 3d Com 17o2. Speaker of the House, pany or Trainband in Hart 17o1. Assistant, 17o3-1724. ford, 1738. Major of Fairfield County, Mrs. T homas B. Chap- October, 17o8. Judge of County Court, 17o8-1711. Judge of the Superior Court, Rev. W ILLIAM BURNHAM, 1711. On Committee of War, 1684-175o. 17o9. Commissioner on Preached Election Sermon Boundary Line with New May, 1722. Minister at Ken York, 1713. sington. Miss A nnie Burr Jennings. Mrs. W illiam S. Ingra- ham. CHARLES B URRALL, 172o^ 18o3. JEHU B URR, Jr., 1625-1692. Captain of the Trainband in Deputy from Fairfield to the Canaan, 1751. Deputy from General Court, 166o, 1661, Canaan, 176o-1764, 1766, 1767, 1663, 1664, 1668, 1669, 167o, 1769-1775. Major of the 1672, 1673, 1674, 1675, 1676, Fourth Connecticut Regiment, 1678, 1679, 168o, 1682, 1683, 177o; Colonel, 1774. 1684, 1685, 1686, 1691. Miss L aura C. Barnum. Mrs. J ames P. Brayton, Mrs. John O. Enders, RICHARD B USHNELL, 1652- Miss Clara Mossman Hill, 1727. Miss Annie B. Jennings, Deputy from Norwich to Con Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- necticut General Court, 1691- 1694, 1696-1699, 17o2-172o. Clerk of the House, 17o7. JOHN B URR, 1673-175o. Speaker of the House, 1713, Deputy from Fairfield to Con 171S, 1717, 17i9, 172o- Mem necticut General Court, 17o4, ber of Governor's Council, 222 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

1703-17o5, 1 719-1721. Judge of HUGH C ALKINS, 16oo-169o New London County Court, (Mass.; Conn.) 1717-1719. Captain of Train Deputy from Gloucester to band of Norwich, 17o1. General Court of Massachu Miss E lizabeth S. Eaton, setts, 165o, 1651; from New Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, London to the General Court Jr., of Connecticut, 1653, 1654, M rs. Bela P. Learned, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659, 166o, Mrs. Harry A. Lawton, 1662, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1666, Mrs. Jay Osborn Moss, 1669, 1671. Mrs. Samuel O. Prentice, Mrs. I ra H. Evans, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., Mrs. Henry B. Sargent, Mrs. Samuel W. Smith, Mrs. Leland Stanford. Mrs. Charles A. White. ♦WILLIAM B USHNELL, JOHN C ALL, 1635-1697 -1683. (Mass.) L ieutenant of the Trainband Ensign o f first Company, at Saybrook, May, 1679. Charlestown, M arch 16, 1681. Mrs. Melville K. Bailey. Miss C lara Mossman Hill, Mrs. E benezer J. Hill. WILLIAM B USS, 1613-1698 (Mass.) SAMUEL C ANDEE, 1678-1749. Ensign of the Concord Com Captain of the Trainband in pany in the Middlesex Regi the Parish of West Haven, ment in King Philip's War. Oct., 1737. Appointed Lieutenant of the Mrs. E dward W. Hopkins. Foot Company in Concord, 1681. WILLIAM C ARPENTER, Mrs. H enry Hale. 16o5-1659 (Mass.) ♦ R ICHARD BUTLER, Deputy from Rehoboth to Massachusetts General Court, -1684. 1 641 -1643. Deputy to Ply D eputy from Hartford, 1656- mouth General Court, 1656. 166o. Miss Theodate Pope. Mrs. G eorge H. Day, Mrs. P. H. Ingalls. CALEB C ARR, i624-i695(R. I.) Commissioner in Newport, ZEBULON B UTLER, 1731- 1654, 1658, 1659, 166o, 1661, 1795. 1662. General Treasurer, 1661, Captain of the 1oth Company, 1662. Deputy, 1664-1672, 1674, Fourth Regiment, of the forces 1678, 1679, 169o. Assistant, raised in March, 176o, for the 1679-1686, 169o, 1691. Justice reduction of Canada. [Lieu of General Quarter Sessions tenant-Colonel Second Regi and Inferior Court of Common ment, Connecticut Line, 1777- Pleas, 1678-1688. Governor of 1781 ; in command of the gar Rhode Island, May 16, 1695- rison at Wyoming, Pennsyl December 17, 1695. vania, at the time of the mas Mrs. H orace E. Dyer. sacre, July 3, 1778; in 1781 commissioned Colonel of the JOHN C ARTER, 1616-1692 Fourth Regiment, Connecticut (Mass.) Line.] Captain of Woburn Company, Mrs. C harles N. Lee, May 15, 1672. Mrs. Horace L. Wells. Mrs. J ohn O. Enders. Ancestors a nd Descendants 223

SIMEON C ARY, 1719-18o2 17o1, 1 7o2, 17o4, 17o5, 17o7. (Mass.) 1712, 1713, 1714, 1715, 1716, Captain in Expedition against 1718, 1719, 1722, 1723. Canada, 175o, 1759. Mrs. C harles F. Sayles. Mrs. A nsel G. Cook. ROBERT C HAPMAN, 1616- HENRY C HAMPION, 1723- 1687. 1797. Deputy from Saybrook to Con Captain of Connecticut Troops necticut General Assembly, raised for invasion of Canada, 1654, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1758. Captain of Trainband 166o, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1665, of Colchester, 176o. Deputy 1667, 1668, 1669, 167o, 1671, from Colchester to Connecti 1674, 1675, 1676, 1677, 1678, cut General Court, 1761, 176s, 1679. 168o. Assistant of Con 1767-1775. Major of Twelfth necticut, 1681, 1682, 1683, Regiment of Connecticut, 1684. Captain of Trainband 1772. [One of the Commis of Saybrook, 1675. sioners to supply stores and Mrs. A llen E. Beeman, provisions for Continental Mrs. Robert H. Connerly, Army, 1775. Lieutenant- Mrs. Colin M. Ingersoll, Colonel of Twelfth Regiment, Mrs. Edward Leavitt. 1775. Colonel of Twenty- fifth Regiment of Connecticut Rev. C HARLES CHAUNCEY, Militia in Continental Army.] D.D., 1 592-1672 (Mass.) Mrs. Charles J. Cole, Second P resident of Harvard Mrs. Augusta I sham Hicks, College, 1 654-1672. One of the M rs. James M. Hoppin, Ministers o f Parishes active Miss Fanny Bryce Lehmer, in f ounding or forwarding the Mrs. Jane Isham Lehmer, interests o f the Colony of Mrs. Thomas B. Osborne, Massachusetts B ay. Preacher Mrs. William Woodville of E lection Sermon, 1656. Rockhill, Mrs. O liver R. Beckwith, M rs. Elbridge L. Thomas. Miss S usan Carrington Clarke, JOSEPH C HANDLER, 1683- M rs. Byron C. Dick, 175o. Miss Martha R. Driggs, Captain of Trainband, Pom- Mrs. Julius Gay, fret, October, 1729. Mrs. William Hamersley, Mrs. John Crosby, Miss Mary M. Leffingwell, Mrs. Albert W. Hastings. Mrs. Daniel A. Markham, Mrs. James B. Montgom SAMUEL C HAPIN, 1642-1675 ery, (Mass.) Mrs. Edgar P. Sawyer, Magistrate of County Court at Mrs. William C. Skinner, Springfield, 1652-1659. Mrs. John M. Taylor, Miss C lara Lee Bowman, Mrs. Charles B. Wood. Mrs. John M. Holcombe, Mrs. Edgar P. Sawyer. Rev. I SRAEL CHAUNCEy] 1644-17o3. NATHANIEL C HAPMAN, Chaplain with the army under 1653-1726. Major Robert Treat, 1675, in Deputy from Saybrook to the King Philip's War. A Trus General Court, 1697, 1699, tee named in the Act of 17o1 224 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

establishing a C ollegiate JOHN C HIPMAN, about 1621- School ( Yale College), and 17o8 (Mass.) Fellow u ntil his death. Deputy from Barnstable to Mrs. E dgar P. Sawyer, Plymouth General Court, 1663, Mrs. R obert M. Wells. 1664, 1665, 1666, 1668, 1669. Miss Theodate Pope. Rev. N ATHANIEL CHAUN- WILLIAM C HITTENDEN, CEY, 1681-1756. 1594-1661. Preached C onnecticut Election Lieutenant of Artillery of Sermons, 1719, 1734. Minister New Haven Colony, 1653. at Durham, Connecticut. Deputy from Guilford to New Mrs. D aniel A. Markham. Haven General Court, 1653, 1654, 1655. 1656, 1657. 1658, 1659- JOHN C HESTER, 1635-1698. Miss M ary Elizabeth Captain o f the Trainband of Beach, Wethersfield, 1677. Deputy M iss Emily W. Brace, from Wethersfield to the Gen Miss Minerva W. Buell, eral Court of Connecticut, 1676, Miss Ellen Collins, 1677, 1678, 1679, 168o, 1681, Mrs. Atwood Collins, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1685, 1686, Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe, 1687, 1689. Mrs. Ellwood D. Kimball, Mrs. G ilman C. Hill, Mrs. Charles N. Lee, Mrs. Gysbert van Steen- Mrs. William H. Palmer, wyck. Mrs. Charles L. Rockwell, Mrs. Henry B. Sargent, Mrs. Charles B. Wood. JOHN C HESTER, 1656-1711. Deputy f rom Wethersfield to CHRISTOPHER C HRISTO the General Court, 1694-17oo. PHERS, 1683-1728. Speaker of the House, 1699. Captain of the 2d Company or Captain of the Trainband in Trainband in New London, Wethersfield, 1698. Assistant 1715. Deputy from New Lon 17o1-1711. Judge of County don to the General Court. Court, 17o3, 17o4. 171 1. Ser 1721-1723. Assistant, 1723- geant-Major for the County of 1728. Judge of the County Hartford, 17o6. Court of New London Coun Mrs. J ames P. Andrews. ty, 1 724- 1728. Miss C ornelia B. Williams. JOHN C HESTER, 17o3-1771. RICHARD C HRISTOPHERS, Deputy from Wethersfield to 1662- 1 726. the General Court of Con Deputy from New London to necticut, 1727-1747, 1766-1771. Connecticut General Court, Assistant, 1747-1766. Judge 1691, 1693. Assistant of of County Court, Hartford Connecticut, 1699, 17o3-1722. County, 1754. Captain of the Judge of County Court of New Trainband in Wethersfield, London County, 17o9-1712, 1725; appointed Lieutenant- 1714-1717, 172o-1722. Judge Colonel of the Sixth Regi of Superior Court of Connec ment, 1739; Colonel, 1756. ticut, 1711-172o. Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, Miss C ornelia B. Williams, Jr. Mrs. Moses G. Zalinski. Ancestors a nd Descendants 225

BENJAMIN C HURCH, 1639- sentative t o Massachusetts 1718 (Mass.) General Court, 1689, 169o, Aid on General Staff of Army 1691, 1692, 1693, 1695, 1696, of United Colonies, Dec, 1675. 1698, 1699, 17oo. Major in command of the Ply Miss T heodate Pope. mouth Forces in the Expedi tion against the Eastern In Rev. T HOMAS CLAP, D.D., dians, 1689, 169o; and to the 17o3-1767. Penobscot River, 1692 ; and the President of Yale College, fourth expedition, 1696. Com 174o-1766. Fellow of Yale missioned Colonel by Governor College, 174o-1745. Fellow of Dudley, for service east of Yale named in the new Char Casco, 17o4. Deputy from ter of 1745. Bristol to the General Court Miss C aroline E. Day, of Plymouth, 1682, 1683, 1684; Miss Katharine Seymour from Tiverton to the General Day, Court of Massachusetts Bay, M rs. Howard H. Gar- 16o6; from Little Compton, many, 17o6, 171o. Judge of the In Miss Frances W. Perkins, ferior Court of Common pleas Miss Mary K. Talcott, of Bristol County, 17o8-1715. Miss Emily H. Whitney. Mrs. Charles R. Chapman, Mrs. Edward Leavitt. DANIEL C LARK, 1623-171o. Magistrate and Assistant of CHARLES C HURCHILL, 1723- Connecticut, 165o-1657, 1663, 18o2. Captain of the Tenth Company 1664, 1667. Secretary of the in the Sixth Regiment of Con Colony, 1658-1663, 1665, 1666. necticut, 1762. A Patentee named in Royal Mrs. W illiam S. Ingra- Charter of Connecticut, 1662. ham. Lieutenant of Major Mason's Troop, 1658. Captain of ROGER C LAP, 16o9- 1691 Troop of Horse, 1664. (Mass.) Mrs. C harles E. Cheney, Mrs. John Crosby, One of the Historic Founders Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, of the Colony of Massachu Miss Elizabeth Griswold, setts Bay. Deputy from Dor Mrs. William Hamersley, chester to the General Court Mrs. James N. Hyde, of Massachusetts, 1647, 1652- Mrs. James B. Montgom 1657, 1659-1665, 1671. Lieu ery, tenant of Dorchester Company, Mrs. Jay Osborne Moss, 1646. Lieutenant, Ancient and Mrs. Edward H. Perkins, Honorable Artillery Company, Miss Antoinette R. Phelps, 1655. Captain of " The Cas Mrs. Edward E. Salisbury, tle," 1665- 1686. Miss Harriet S. String- Mrs. T imothy Dwight, ham, Mrs. Arthur Perkins, Mrs. Charles B. Wood. Miss Theodate Pope. SAMUEL C LAP, 1624-17o8 JOHN C LARK, 1673. (Mass.) Deputy f rom Saybrook, and Ensign Dorchester Foot Com also from Milford to the Con pany, March 3o, 1683. Cap necticut General Court, 1649, tain, June 27, 1689. Repre 1651, 1652, 1653, 1654, 1655, 226 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

1656, 1 657, 1658, 1659, 1661, 1637. T reasurer, 1634. Dep 1662, 1663, 1665, 1666, 1667, uty, 1636- 1637. A Founder of 1668. A P atentee named in Portsmouth, R. I., 1638; of the Royal Charter of Connec Newport, 1639. Judge, 1638- ticut, 1662. 164o. Governor of Ports Mrs. M elville K. Bailey, mouth and Newport, 164o- Mrs. S. Thruston Ballard, 1647. A ssistant, 1647, 1666, Mrs. Frederick Van Doren 1667. President of Colony, Chislett, 1648. C ommissioner to New M rs. William J. Chit York, 1656, 1663. Named in tenden, Royal Charter, 1663. Deputy, Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, 1666. Deputy-Governor, 1673, Mrs. William H. Du Bose, 1674. Governor of Rhode Is Miss Elizabeth S. Eaton, land, 1674-1676, 1678. Miss Alice Edwards, Mrs. E dward M. Fuller, Mrs. Arnold Gregory, Mrs. Ferdinand Welch. Mrs. Edmund B. Holladay, Mrs. Colin Macrae Inger- JOHN C OE, 1658-1741. soll, Captainf o Trainband of Strat M iss Annie B. Jennings, ford, Connecticut, 17o9. Mrs. Marshall I. Luding- Mrs. C harles Henry Ford. ton, M rs. George Arthur Park, ROBERT C OE, 1672 Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, (N..) Y Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., Mrs. Charles A. White. High Sheriff of Yorkshire, Long Island, 1669-1671. SAMUEL C LARK, 1666-1725. Mrs. John Rogers, Jr. Captain of First Company or Trainband of Milford, May, JAMES C OFFIN, 164o-172o 1719. (Mass.) Mrs. P atterson Allan. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Nantucket, 1696-1718; WILLIAM C LARK, 1656-1725. its Chief Justice, 17o8-1718; Deputy from Lebanon to Con Commissioner of Oyer and necticut General Court, 17o5- Terminer, 17o4. 1713. 1 715, 1717-1719. 1723, Mrs. F rank D. Glazier. 1724. Speaker of the House, 1723. Captain of Trainband of NATHANIEL C OFFIN, 1669- Lebanon, 17o8. 1749 (Mass.) Mrs. E dward W. Hopkins. Representative from Newbury to Massachusetts General HENRY C OBB, 1679 Court, 1719, 172o, 1721. (Mass.) Councillor for Province at D eputy from Barnstable to Large, 173o. General C ourt of Plymouth Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd. Colony, 1 652, 1659, 166o, 1661, 1662. PETER C OFFIN, 1631-1715 Miss T heodate Pope. (Mass., N. H.) Deputy from Dover to the WILLIAM C ODDINGTON, General Court of Massachu 16o1-1678. (Mass., R. I.) setts Bay, 1672, 1673, 1679. A Founder of Massachusetts Lieutenant in King Philip's Bay Colony. Assistant, 1629- War, 1675. Councillor, 1692- Ancestors a nd Descendants 227

1714. C hief Justice of the Su er f or Newport, 1654 and 1663. preme Court of New Hamp Assistant, 1656, 1663, 1664, shire, 1697. Associate Jus 1665, 167o, 1671, 1672, 1674, tice, 1699-1712. 1676, 1 683, 1684, 1685, 1686, Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd. 169o. Named in the Royal Charter, 1663. General Treas TRISTRAM C OFFIN, 16o5- urer of Colony, 1664-1672, 1681 (N. Y.) 1677. D eputy from Newport, 1665, 1668, 1669, 167o, 1675, Chief Magistrate of the Is 1683, 17o1. Major for the Is land of Nantucket, 1671-1673, land, 1683. 1684, 1685, 1686. commissioned by Governor Deputy Governor (elected Lovelace, of New York, and 1673 but declined) May, 1686, by Sir Edmond Andros, 1677- February, 169o. Councillor of 1681. the Royal Province of New Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd, England, December 3o, 1686. Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Mrs. F rank W. Cheney. Miss Clara Mossman Hill, Mrs. Charles W. Page. SAMUEL C OIT, 17o8-1792. TRISTRAM C OFFIN, Jr., Captain of Preston Company, 1632-17o4 (Mass.) 1739. Deputy from Preston Representative from Newbury to Connecticut General Court, to the General Court of Mas 1742, 1743, 1746, 1749-17S1. sachusetts Bay, 1695, 17oo, 1753. 1754. 1757, 1758, 176o- 17o1, 17o2. Lieutenant, New 1762, 1764, 1766-1769, _ 1771- bury Company, 1683. 1773. Major, 1746. Lieuten Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd. ant-Colonel, 1761. Colonel of Eighth Regiment of Connec ticut Troops, 1768. JOHN C OGGESHALL, 1591- Mrs. A ndrew Cowan, 1647 (Mass.; R. I.) Mrs. Charles S. Millard, Deputy from Boston to Massa Miss Sarah G. Millard, chusetts General Court, 1634, Miss Cornelia B. Williams. 1635, 1636, 1637. A Founder of Rhode Island as one of the Original Proprietors of Aquid- WILLIAM C OLLIER, neck, 1638. A Founder, and -167o ( Mass.) Elder of Newport, 1639. Pres Assistant, Plymouth Colony, ident of Rhode Island Colony, 163S. 1036, 1637, 1639-1651, 1647. Assistant, 164o, 1641, 1654-1665. Commissioner of 1642, 1643. the United Colonies, 1643. Mrs. G eorge Angell, Member of the Councils of Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, War of 1642, 1643. Mrs. Colin Macrae Inger- Mrs. J udson K. Deming. soll, M iss Mary Elise Ingersoll. DANIEL C OLLINS, 17o1-1751. Captain May, 1749, of the JOHN C OGGESHALL, Jr., 9th Company in the Seventh 1618-17o8 (R. I.) Connecticut Regiment. General Treasurer of Ports Miss Ellen Collins, mouth and Newport, May 17, Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe, 1653; of Providence and Mrs. Charles W. Page, Warwick, 1654. Commission Mrs. William H. Palmer. 228 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

EDWARD C OLLINS, 16o3- Courtf o Massachusetts, 1669, 1689. 1671, 1677. Quartermaster in Deputy from Cambridge to Major Pynchon's " Hamp the General Court of Massa shire Troop," 1668. chusetts Bay, 1654-167o. Miss F lora C. Clough, Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, Mrs. Lewis D. Parker, Mrs. George Arthur Park, Mrs. Fayette W. Roe. Miss Martha Day Porter, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, ROGER C ONANT, 1592-1679 Miss Amelia H. Sheffield. (Mass.) fOne o the Historic Founders FRANCIS C OLLINS, 1635- of M assachusetts Bay Colony. 172o (N. J.) Governor a t Cape Ann, 1625- Member of Governor's Coun 1626. G overnor at Salem, cil in New Jersey, 1683, 17o7. 1627. D eputy to first Massa Member of Assembly, 1683- chusetts General Court, 1634. 1685. Commissioner of Lands, Magistrate of Quarter Court 1683. J udge of Gloucester at Salem, 1637. County, 1684, 1685. Justice, Mrs. J ohn M. Holcombe. 1685, 1686. Mrs. J ames J. Goodwin. AARON C OOK, 1696-1756. Captain in territory of " 3d Rev. N ATHANIEL COLLINS, Society," Branford, October, 1 642- 1 684. 1746. Minister of Middletown, 1668- Mrs. L ewis H. English. 1684, a nd active in forwarding the interests of the Colony. In SAMUEL C OOK, 1695-1745. 1681, " for his good services in Captain of the Company of sundry Expeditions and En Trainband in the South part gagements against the Indian of New Cheshire Parish, Oc Enemy," the General Court tober, 1742. granted him a farm of 2oo Mrs. M atthew H. May- acres. nard. Mrs. G eorge W. Beach, Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, Miss Martha Day Porter, AARON C OOKE, 161o-169o. Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin (Conn., Mass.) son, Chief in Command of the Con Miss Mary L. Stebbins, necticut soldiers " raised to Miss Mary A. Terry, make War against the Dutch," Miss Cornelia B. Williams. 1653. Captain in Windsor, 1655. Major of Troop in JOHN C OLT, 1658-1751. Hampshire County, appointed Deputy from Lyme to Connec by Governor Andros, 1687. ticut General Assembly, 1712, Mrs. Charles E. Cheney, 1718, 1719, 1722-1724, 1726, Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, 1728-1731. Captain of Train Mrs. William Hamersley, band of Lyme, 1723. Mrs. Otto R. Hansen, Mrs. C harles Hopkins Mrs. Charles N. Hart, Clark. Mrs. James N. Hyde, Mrs. William S. Ingra- GEORGE C OLTON, 1699 ham, (Mass.) M rs. James B. Montgom R epresentative to the General ery, Ancestors a nd Descendants 229

Miss H arriet S. String- Springfield, O ctober 5, 1675, in ham, King P hilip's War. Mrs. Bernard T. Williams, Mrs. D eWitt C. Cram, Mrs. Charles B. Wood. Miss Caroline E. Day, Miss Mary Elizabeth Day, AARON C OOKE, 1641-1716. Miss Susan Marble Day, (Mass.) Miss Alice Edwards, Representative from Hadley to Mrs. Howard H. Garmany. the General Court of Massa chusetts Bay, 1689, 1691, 1693, Rev. W ILLIAM COOPER, 1697. Associate Magistrate, 1694-1743 ( Mass.) Hampshire County Court, Preached Election Sermon 1679, 168o, 1682, 1684, 1685. May 28, 174o. Minister of the Captain of the Foot Company Brattle Square Church, Bos of Hadley, 1678. ton, 1716-1743. Mrs. F rank D. Glazier, Mrs. J ohn G. Stanton. Mrs. Charles N. Hart, Mrs. Bernard T. Williams. Rev. J OHN COTTON, 1585- 1652 (Mass.) AARON C OOKE, 1663-1725. " The most distinguished Min Captain of the Trainband In ister of the Massachusetts the Town of Hartford, at the Colony." One of the Founders " North end of the Town," Oc of Harvard College. One of tober, 1698. Deputy from the Ministers of Parishes Hartford to the General Court active in founding and for of Connecticut, 1697-1699, 17o1, warding the interests of the 17o2, 17o6-1708, 1711, 1714- Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1718. On Committee of War, Minister of the First Church 17o6, 17o7, 17o8, 1723. of Boston, 1633-1652. Preacher Mrs. F rank D. Glazier. of first (known) Election Ser mon, 1634. Miss E lizabeth L. Dixon, FRANCIS C OOKE, 1663. Miss Mary E. Dunham, Signerf o the Mayflower Com Miss Sarah R. Dunham, pact. Mrs. Henry W. Farnam, Mrs. A nsel G. Cook, Mrs. L. F. S. Foster, Miss Theodate Pope, Mrs. Henry Gibbons, Jr., Mrs. Winslow T. Williams. Mrs. Charles W. Page, Mrs. James C. Welling. JOHN C OOKE, 1695 (Mass.) Rev. S EABORN COTTON, D eputy from Dartmouth to 1633-1686. (N. H.) Plymouth General Court, 1673, Distinguished Minister of 1674, 167S, 1678, 1679, 168o, Hampton, N. H., 166o- 1686. 1681, 1683, 1686. Mrs. Henry Gibbons, Jr. Miss T heodate Pope. GERRIT C OWENHOVEN, THOMAS C OOPER, 1675 ; d ied about 1644 (Mass.) (N..) Y E nsign of the Springfield Com One of the "Eight Men" to pany, October 23, 1657. Lieu adopt measures for controlling tenant, April, 1668. Killed by the Indians, September, 1643. the Indians when they burned Mrs. William T. Blodgett. 230 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

HENRY C RANE, 171 1. mentf o Boundaries between Deputy f rom Killingworth to Connecticut and New York, Connecticut General Court, Oct. 1, 171o. Assistant of Con 1675-1685, 1687, 1689, 1691, necticut 1698-1721. Judge of 1693-1696, 17oo-17o2. Captain County Court of Fairfield of Trainband of Killingworth, County, 171 1, 1725. 17o4. Mrs. W illiam A. Brewer, Mrs. J eff N. Miller. Mrs. Henry B. Glover, Mrs. Henry C. Payne. JASPER C RANE, 16o5-1681. (Conn., N. J.) JOSIAH C URTISS, 1662-1745. Deputy from Branford to New Captain of the First Company Haven General Court, 1653- in Stratford, 1714. 1658. Magistrate of New Miss G ara Lee Bowman. Haven, 1658, 1659, 166o, 1661, WILLIAM C URTISS, 1618-1702. 1662, 1663, 1664; Connecticut, Deputy from Stratford to Con 1665, 1667. Deputy to Provin necticut General Court, 1667- cial Assembly of New Jersey, 167o, 1672-1687, 1692. Cap 1669-1773. One of the Found tain of Trainband of Strat ers of Newark, N. J., and its ford, 1672. Captain of all the first Magistrate, 1667. forces of Fairfield County, Miss Ellen Collins, 1673. Member of the " Grand Mrs. William H. Palmer, Committee of the Colony," or Miss Helen L. Shaw, Council of War, 1673. Cap Mrs. James P. Woodruff. tain of forces raised in Fair JONATHAN C RANE, 1658- field County in 1675 for ser 1734. vice against the Indians. Miss Rebecca D. Beach, Deputy from Windham to Miss Lucy McD. Curtis, Connecticut General Court, Mrs. William S. Ingra- 17o1, 1702, 17o3, 17o5, 17o7, ham. 17o9, 171 1, 1713, 1714, 1717, 1718, 1721, 1722. DANIEL C USHING, 17oo Mrs. H orace E. Dyer, (Mass.) Mrs. William A. Talcott. D eputy from Hingham to Massachusetts General Court, JOHN C ULLICK, 1663. 168o, Special Court, January Deputy f rom Hartford to the 4, 168o-1681, 1682, 1695. General Court of Connecticut, Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr. 1644, 1645, 1646, 1647. Magis trate, 1648, 1649, 165o, 1651, JOHN C USHING, 1662-1738 1652, 1 653, 1654. 1655. 1656, (Mass.) 1657. Secretary of the Col Councillor, 171o-28; Judge of ony, 165o, 1652, 1654, 1655, the Superior Court of Judica 1656, 1657, 1658. Commis ture of the Province, 1729-33. sioner of the United Colonies, Mrs. John Gilman Stanton. 1653. 1 654, 1655. Mrs. C harles N. Lee. ROBERT C USHMAN, -1624 ( Mass.) JOSEPH C URTISS, 165o-1727. One of the Recognized Histor Deputy from Stratford to Con ic Founders of Plymouth Col necticut General Court, 1686, ony. 1689-1694. Commissioner of Mrs. J ohn Laidlaw Buel. Connecticut for the Adjust Miss Edith Woolsey. Ancestors a nd Descendants 231

JOHN C UTLER, 1717 THOMAS D ANFORTH, 1622- (Mass.) 1699 (Mass.) S urgeon in King Philip's War, Treasurer o f Harvard College, December 1o, 1675. 165o- 1668. Deputy from Cam Mrs. C olin Macrae Inger- bridge to the General Court soll, Jr. of Massachusetts Bay, 1657, 1658; Assistant, 1659-1678, SAMUEL D A LTON, 1681 1689-91, 1693-1699. Com (Mass.;. N H.) missioner to Eastern Maine, 1665. Commissioner of United Deputy from Hampton to the Colonies, 1668- 1679. Deputy General Court of Massachu Governor of Massachusetts, setts Bay Colony, 1662, 1664, 1679-1686, 1689-1692. Presi 1665, 1666, 1669, 167o, 1671, dent of District of Maine, 1673, 1674, 1675. 1676, 1678, 168o-1686, 1689-1692. Mem 1679. Magistrate, 1669, 167o, ber of Counsel of Safety, 1689. 1673, 1 676, 1677, 1678, 1679. Justice of Superior Court, Associate for County, 1674, 1 675, 1676, 1677, 1678, 1692-1699. Councillor, 1693- 1679. Chosen a Member of 1699. the Council from Hampton by Mrs. F rederick L. Osgood. the Royal Commissioners in 1679 when New Hampshire was made a Royal Province. ABRAHAM D AVENPORT, Mrs. G eorge Brinley Mor 1716-1789. gan. Deputy f rom Stamford, 1747- i75L 1753, 1757, 1759-1766. Clerk of the House, 176o-1763; Rev. F RANCIS DANE, 1615- Speaker, 1764, 1765. Assistant, 1697 (Mass.) 1766-178o. Major of the Ninth Minister at Andover, 1648- Regiment of Militia, October, 1696, and active in founding 1767. Colonel, 1768. Judge and forwarding the interests of County Court in Fairfield of the Colony. County, 1 768- 1 776. Mrs. R alph W. Cutler. Mrs. F rank W. Cheney, Miss Julia M. Davenport, NICHOLAS D ANFORTH, Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter. 1638 ( Mass.) Deputy t o the Massachusetts General Court from Cam Rev. J OHN DAVENPORT, bridge, September, 1636, De 1S79-167o. cember, 1636, April, 1637, One of the Historic Founders May, 1637, September, 1637. of New Haven Colony, and Miss Mary A. Terry. Minister of the First Church, 1639-1668. One of the Minis ters of Parishes active in Rev. S AMUEL DANFORTH, founding and forwarding the 1626-1674 (Mass.) interests of the Colony prior to Minister at Roxbury, 165o- 1675. 1674. Fellow of Harvard Col Mrs. F rank W. Cheney, lege, 165o-1654, 1668-1674. Miss Julia M. Davenport, Preached Election Sermon, Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter, 167o. Mrs. Wilfred J. Hawkins, ,Miss Mary A. Terry. Miss Emily M. Wheeler. 232 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Rev. J OHN DAVENPORT, of C onnecticut from Wethers- 1669-1731. field, 1649-1661, 1667, 1668, Preached Connecticut Election 1669, 1672. Named as Patentee Sermons, 17o3, 1729. Minister in the Royal Charter of Con at Stamford, 1696-1731. necticut, 1662. Mrs. F rank W. Cheney, Mrs. R alph W. Cutler, Miss Julia M. Davenport, Miss Ellen F. Hooker, Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter. Mrs. James M. Hoppin, Mrs. J. Holmes Jackson, Mrs. William Woodville ELIAS D AYTON, 1737-18o7 Rockhill, (N. J.) M rs. Bradley B. Smalley. Member of Committee of Miss Mary K. Talcott. Safety, 1775. [Later was Brigadier-General, and com manded a Jersey Brigade in DANIEL D ENISON, the Revolution.] -1682 ( Mass.) Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd. Deputy f rom Ipswich, 1635- 164o, 1643, 1644, 1648, 1649, HENRY D EARBORN, 1751- 1651, 1652. Speaker of the 1829 (N. H.) House, 1651, 1652. Assistant, 1653-1682. Commissioner of Captain in the First New United Colonies, 1654-1657, Hampshire Regiment, May 5, 1775. [Lieut.-Col. in the Rev 1659-1662. President of the olution. Major-General in the United Colonies, 1662. Com War of 1812.] missioner to treat with the Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd. French Governor d'Aulnay, 1646. Ordered by General Court to revise and codify the EISAAC D FOREST, 1616- laws, 1658. Captain, 1636. 1674 (N. Y.) First Sergeant-Major Essex One of the " Nine Men " of Regiment, 1644. Major-Gen Nieuw Amsterdam, 1652. eral of Massachusetts Colony, Mrs. W illiam A. Brewer, 1653-1655, 166o, 1662, 1663, Mrs. Timothy Dwight. 1674-168o. Fellow of Har vard College, 1673-1681. JOHANNES D E LA MON- Mrs. Talcott H. Russell. TAGNE, 1596-167o (N. Y.) Supreme Councillor under GEORGE D ENISON, 1620-1694. Governor Kieft, 1638-1646. Chief in military command Deputy f rom Stonington to of Manhattan Island, 164o- Connecticut General Court, 1654, 1656, 1671, 1674, 1675, 1645. Member of Governor 1678, 1682-1687, 1689, 1693, Stuyvesant's Council, 1647- 1694. Captain of New London 1656. Vice-Director of Fort County Troops in King Phil Orange, 1656- 1664. Member ip's War, 1675, 1676. of Convention, 1653. Com Mrs. C harles E. Burr, missioner on Fortifications, Mrs. Charles F. Cadle, 1654. Mrs. Lewis W. Cherry, Mrs. J udson K. Deming. Mrs. William Chester, Mrs. Judson K. Deming, JOHN D EMING, 17o5. Miss Gertrude M. Deni- Deputyo t the General Court son, Ancestors a nd Descendants 233

Miss H elen R. Dwight, EDWARD D IMMICK, 1692- Mrs. Henry Hale, 1745 (Mass.) Mrs. Perley Fuller Hazen, Captain of the 1st Company Mrs. Edward W. Hooker, in the Seventh Massachusetts Mrs. Clara D. McClellan, Regiment, February, 1744; Mrs. Sherburne S. Mer served at the Siege of Louis- rill, burg, in Colonel Gorham's Mrs. Kellogg Sexton, Regiment. Miss Helen L. Shaw, Mrs. H enry Ferguson. Mrs. Nathaniel Shipman, Mrs. Joseph Toy, SHUBAEL D IMOCK, 1644- Miss Cornelia B. Williams. 1732 (Mass.) fEnsign o Barnstable Train band, 1683. Deputy to Ply Rev. J OHN DENNIS, 17o8- mouth General Court, 1685, 1773 (Mass.) 1686, 1689. Chaplain in the French and Mrs. H enry Ferguson. Indian Wars, 1748, 1755-1763; also Chirurgeon at Fort St. THOMAS D IMOCK, George and Fort Frederick. -1658 ( Mass.) Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler. Lieutenant o f Barnstable Com pany, October 1o, 1642, Dep ABRAHAM D E PEYSTER, uty from Barnstable to Ply 1657-1728 (N. Y.) mouth General Court, 164o, 1641, 1642, 1648, 1649, 165o. Member of the Governor's Mrs. Henry Ferguson, Council in the Province of Mrs. George G. Williams. New York, 1698-17o2, 17o8, 171o-1722. Mayor of New THOMAS D IMOCK, 1664- York City, 1691. Chief Justice 1697 (Mass.) of the Province, 17o1. Receiv Captain of Massachusetts er-General, 17o8. Treasurer troops at Damariscotta. Killed of the Province, 17o6-1721. at the battle of Canso, Sept. Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, 9, 1697. 169S. Mrs. H enry Ferguson. Miss E lizabeth J. Ham- ersley, MOSES D IMON, 1672-1748. M iss Sophia Hamersley. Captain of Company in the Ex pedition " to take Canada," Rev. E BENEZER DEVOTION, under Colonel Whiting and 1714-1771. General Nicholson, 1711. Preached Election Sermon, Mrs. John O. Enders, 1753. Minister of Scotland Miss Clara Mossman Hill, Parish, 173S-1771- Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- Mrs. F rank D. Glazier. ABRAHAM D OOLITTLE, NATHANIEL D ICKINSON, 1 6 2o- 1 69o. 1 6oo- 1 676. Marshal of New Haven Col Deputy from Wethersfield to ony, 1662-1665. Deputy from the General Court of Connecti Wallingford to Connecticut cut, 1642, 1643, 1644, 1646-1656. General Court, 1668, 1671, 1672, Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, 1679, 1683, 1684. Mrs. George C. Perkins. Mrs. J ames Lee Gillogly. 234 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

EMANUEL D OWNING, 1585- ♦JOSEPH D UDLEY, 1674-1744. 166o (Mass.) Ensign, October, 1747; Lieu Deputy from Salem to Mass tenant of the Trainband in achusetts General Court, 1639, the old Society in the Town 164o, 1641, 1644, 1648. of Saybrook, May, 1718. Mrs. J ames P. Andrews, Miss E lizabeth S. Eaton. Mrs. T. Belknap Beach, Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, Rev. S AMUEL DUDLEY, 16o8- Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, 1684 (Mass.; N. H.) Miss Caroline E. Day, Deputy from Salisbury to the Miss Helen R. Dwight, General Court of Massachu Miss Alice Edwards, setts Bay, 1641, 1643, 1644. Mrs. Howard H. Garmany, Associate Judge of County Mrs. Frank D. Glazier. Court, 1647, 1648, 1649. Minis Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr. ter at Exeter, New Hampshire, 165o-1683, and active in found ♦JOB D RAKE, 1652-1711. ing and forwarding the in Lieutenant of the Trainband terests of the Colony. on " the south side of the Riv- Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd, erett," Windsor, May, 17o1. Mrs. Chauncey B. Brew Miss Alice Wolcott. ster. JOHN D RURY, 1646-1678 THOMAS D UDLEY, 1576-1653 (Mass.) (Mass.) Lieutenant at Mt. Hope, Aug One of the Historic Founders ust, 1675. Ensign in Captain of the Colony of Massachu Davenport's Company in Nar- setts Bay. Assistant (in Eng ragansett Swamp Fight, De land, 1629), 1635, 1636, 1641- cember 19, 1675. 1644. D eputy-Governor, 163o- Mrs. A lonzo Van Duzee. 1633, 1637, 1638, 1639, 1646- 1649, 1651, 1652. Governor JOSEPH D UDLEY, 1647-172o of Massachusetts, 1634, 164o, (Mass., N. Y.) 1645, 1 65o. Lieutenant-Colonel Deputy from Roxbury to the of Col. Winthrop's Regiment, General Court of Massachu 1636. Sergeant-Major-General setts, 1673, 1674, 1675. As of Massachusetts, 1644. Com sistant, 1676-1683, 1685. Com missioner of the United Col missioner of the United Colo onies, 1643, 1647, 1649. A nies, 1676-1681. Sergeant- Founder of Harvard College. Major, Suffolk County, 1681. One of the Commissioners to Agent to England for the Col treat with d'Aulnay, 1646. ony, 1682. One of the Coun Mrs. M ary A. D. Boreham, cillors of the Royal Province Miss Annie F. H. Boyd, of New England, 1686- 1689. Mrs. Chauncey B. Brew President of the Council, 1686. ster, Chief Justice of the Superior Mrs. Horace B. Cheney, Court, 1687. Chief Justice of Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, New York, 1691-1692. Mem Miss Caroline E. Day, ber of the Governor's Council Miss Katharine Seymour of New York, 1691. Governor Day, of the Province of Massachu M rs. John De Peu, setts Bay, 17o2-1715. Miss Mary E. Dunham, Mrs. S amuel G. Taylor. Miss Sarah R. Dunham, Ancestors a nd Descendants 235

Miss A lice Edwards, Mrs. T homas Hooker, Mrs. Henry W. Farnam, Miss Emily H. Whitney. Mrs. La Fayette S. Foster, Mrs. Howard H. Gar- TIMOTHY D WIGHT, 1694- many, 1771 (Mass.) Mrs. Henry Gibbons, Jr., Lieutenant, 1724. Captain in Mrs. James M. Hoppin, Jr., teh French War, in command Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, at Fort Dummer, 1724-1726. Mrs. George W. Lane, Judge of the Court of Com Miss Grace B. Low, mon Pleas for Hampshire Mrs. Elijah W. Meddaugh, County, Massachusetts Bay, Mrs. Charles W. Page, 1737-1748, 1748-1758, and Miss Frances W. Perkins, Chief Justice. Lieutenant, Miss Antoinette R. Phelps, Colonel of the Hampshire Mrs. Elbert H. Putnam, County Regiment, 175o. Mrs. William Woodville Miss H elen Rood Dwight, Rockhill, Mrs. Edgar L. Heermance, M rs. Talcott H. Russell, Miss Edith Woolsey. Mrs. John G. Stanton, Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, THOMAS D YER, 1676 Jr.. (Mass.) M iss Mary K. Talcott, Mrs. Samuel G. Taylor, D eputy from Weymouth to Miss Elizabeth T. White, Massachusetts General Court, Miss Emily H. Whitney, 1646, 1647, 165o, 1653, 1654, Mrs. Henry H. Whitney, 1656, 1658, 166o, 1661, 1663, Mrs. William C. Williams. 1665, 1666, 1668, 1674, 1675, 1676. WILLIAM D UDLEY, 1639-17o1. Mrs. J ohn Rogers, Jr. Deputy from Saybrook to the RALPH E ARLE, 16o6-1678 Connecticut General Court, (R. I.) 1682-1687, 1689-1695. Mrs. G eorge Arthur Park, Treasurer of Portsmouth, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, 1649, 1651. Commissioner from Mrs. Charles A. White. Portsmouth to the General Court of Commissioners of HENRY D WIGHT, 1676-1732 Rhode Island, 165o. Captain (Mass.) of Troop of Horse, 1667. Judge of Court of Common Mrs. W illiam L. Matson. Pleas of Hampshire County, January 9, 1722-3, to March WILLIAM E ARLE, 164o-1715 2o, 1731-2. .)(R. I Mrs. T homas Hooker. Deputy f rom Portsmouth to the G eneral Assembly of TIMOTHY D WIGHT, 1629- Rhode I sland, 1693, 17o4, 17o6. 1717 (Mass.) Mrs. I rving Fisher. Cornet of the Suffolk Troop, May 5, 1676. Deputy from JOHN E ASTON, 1624-17o5 Dedham to the General Court (R. I.) of Massachusetts Bay, 1691, Attorney-General of Rhode 1693, 1694. Lieutenant, Oct. Island from 1656-1671. Dep 1o, 1683. Captain, 1693. uty Governor, 1674. Assistant, Miss H elen Rood Dwight, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1686, 236 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

169o. G overnor of Rhode Is Miss E liza S. Baldwin, land, 169o, 1691, 1692, 1693, Mrs. Leverett Brainard, 1694, 1695- Mrs. Roderick P. Curtis, Mrs. G eorge Angell, Miss Mary Elizabeth Day, Mrs. George W. Beach, Miss Susan Marble Day, Mrs. Samuel Colt, Miss Amelia H. Sheffield, Mrs. Colin Macrae Inger- Mrs. John W. Thompson, soll, Mrs. Edward L. Wells. M iss Mary Elise Ingersoll, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- Rev. J ONATHAN EDWARDS, D.D, 17o3-17S8 (N. J.) NICHOLAS E ASTON, 1593- President of the College of 167s (R- I.) New Jersey at Princeton. Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, Onef o the Elders of Aquid- Miss Helen R. Dwight, neck, 1639. A Founder of the Miss Alice Edwards, Historic Charter Colony of Mrs. Edgar L. Heermance, Newport, 1639. Assistant, Mrs. Williston Walker, 164o, 1642-1644, 1653. Com Miss Edith Woolsey. missioner for Newport to the General Court of Commis sioners, 1648, 166o. President Rev. T IMOTHY EDWARDS, of the Colony of Providence 1669-1758. Plantations, 165o, 1651, 1654. Preacher of Connecticut Elec Deputy from Newport to the tion Sermons, 17o8, 1^32. General Assembly of Rhode Chaplain of Connecticut Island, 1665, 1666. Patentee Troops in the Expedition named in the Royal Charter, against Crown Point, 171 1. 1663. Deputy-Governor, 1666- Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, 1669, 167o, 1671. Governor of Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, Rhode Island, 1672-1674. Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter, Mrs. George W. Beach, Miss Alice Edwards, Mrs. Samuel Colt, Mrs. Frank B. Goodhue, Mrs. Colin M. Ingersoll, Mrs. William H. Jacobs, Miss Mary Elise Ingersoll, Miss Henrietta E. Whit Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- ney.

THEOPHILUS E ATON, Rev. J OHN ELIOT, 16o4-169o 1591-1658 (Mass.; Conn.) (Mass.) Onef o the Founders of the One of the Ministers of Par Colony of Massachusetts Bay. ishes active in founding and One of the Historic Founders forwarding the interests of the of the Colony of New Haven. Colony of Massachusetts Bay, First Governor of New Haven and called the " Apostle to the Colony, 1639-1657. One of the Indians." Minister at Rox- signers of the Articles of bury, 1632- 169o. Confederation of the United Mrs. D eWitt C. Cram, Colonies, 1643. Commissioner Miss Alice Edwards, of the United Colonies from Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, New Haven, 1643, 1651, 1653- Mrs. Thomas Hooker, 1657. Mrs. Matthew H. May- Mrs. W illiam Ashburner, nard. Ancestors a nd Descendants 237

JOHN E LIOT, 1667-1719. RICHARD E LY, 1685-1761. Deputy from Guilford to the Captain of the North Com General Court of Connecticut, pany or Trainband in Lyme, 1696, 1697; from Windsor, May, 1733. Deputy from 17o1, 17oa, 17o3, 17o4, 17o5, Lyme to the General Court of 17o7, 1 708, 17o9, 171o, 1716, Connecticut, 1719, 1724, 1725, 1717, 1718. Speaker of the 1726, 1727, 1728. House, 17o2, 17o3, 17o4, 17o5, Mrs. J ohn M. Holcombe. 17o8, 1 7o9. One of the Com mittee of War in the County SAMUEL E LY, 1713-1784. of Hartford, 17o8. Captain of the 3d Company or Mrs. G ilman C. Hill. Trainband in Lyme, 1755. DAVID E LLSWORTH, 17o9- Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., 1782. Mrs. Charles A. White. Captainf o Trainband of Wind sor, Connecticut, 1742. Com WILLIAM E LY/1647-1717. manded a Connecticut Com Deputy from Lyme to Connec pany at the Siege of Louis- ticut General Court, 1689, burg, 1745. 169o, 1692, 1693, 1694, 1695, Mrs. C harles D. McCand- 1697, 1698, 1699, 17oo, 17o1, liss, 17o2, 17o3, 17o4, 17o5, 17o6, Mrs. F rank C. Porter. 17o7, 17o8, 17o9, 1711, 1712, 1713, 171S- Member of Gov OLIVER E LLSWORTH, 174S- ernor's Council, 17o3, 17o5. 18o7. Captain of Trainband of Lyme, Deputy from Windsor to Con May, 1697. necticut General Court, 1773- Miss E lizabeth P. Ely, 1776. [Member of Governor's Mrs. Caspar F. Goodrich, Council of Connecticut, 178o- Mrs. John M. Holcombe. 1784, 1802. Judge of Superior Court of Connecticut, 1784- JOHN E NSIGN, 1724-181o. 18o7. Chief Justice of the Captain First Company, Town United States, 1796-18oo. of Canaan, May, 1772. United States Senator from Mrs. F rank W. Cheney. Connecticut, 1789. United States Minister to France, MOSES E STE, 1752-1836 1799-18o1.] (N. J.) Mrs. A ugustus J. Lyman. Lieutenant o f Militia, Hunter DANIEL E LY, 1693-1776. don County, N. J., 1774. Deputy from Lyme to General [Captain, 1778.] Court of Connecticut, 1729, Mrs. G eorge C. Woodruff. 1734. 173S, 1738, 1739, 1741. JOHN E VERETT, 1647-171S 1742, 1744, 1745, 1749, 17SO, 17S1, 1761. Captain of the (Mass.) Trainband of Lyme, May, 1738. First styled Captain in 1673, Major of the Third Connecti in the records of Dedham ; in cut Regiment, October, 1739. 1695 he was Captain of a Com Mrs. Daniel A. Markham. pany sent by Massachusetts to assist in protecting New EZRA C ULLICK ELY, 1728- Hampshire from Indian at 1793. tacks. In 1696, he, with his Captainf o the Third Military company, was stationed at Company in Lyme, 1762. York and Wells, in Maine. Mrs. G eorge Schoonover. Mrs, Ira H. Evans. 238 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

* T HOMAS FAIRCHILD, 1753, 1 755, 1756, 1757. 1758, -167o. 1759. 1761-1768, 1770-1775- Deputy f rom Stratford to the Captain of the Troop in the General Court of Connecticut, Eleventh Regiment, October, 1654, 1655, 1658-166o, 1664- 174o. Lieutenant-Colonel of 1667. the Eleventh Regiment. Mrs. C olin Macrae Inger- Mrs. F rank W. Cheney. soll, Jr. Rev. J AMES FITCH, 1622-17o2. WALTER F AUCET, 17o4 Onef o the Ministers of Par (Pa.) ishes who were active in Member o f Assembly from founding or forwarding the Chester County, in 1695. interests of the Colony of Con Mrs. William Beebe. necticut prior to 1675. Minis ter at Saybrook, 1646-166o. ROBERT F EAKE, 1668 Minister at Norwich, 166o- (Mass.) 1694. Preacher of first Con O ne of the Founders of the necticut Election Sermon, 1674. Colony of Massachusetts Bay. Chaplain of Connecticut Appointed Lieutenant, 1632. Troops, and Minister of the Deputy from Watertown to Army in King Philip's War, the General Court of Massa 1676. chusetts Bay, 1634, 1635, 1636. .Mrs. S Thruston Bal Mrs. Denning Duer. lard, Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, Mrs. John Crosby, BENJAMIN F ENN, 1672! Mrs. Clarence Deming, Magistrate o f New Haven Miss Elizabeth L. Dixon, Colony, 1 654-1659, 1661-1664. Mrs. Ogden H. Fethers, Commissioner o f the United Mrs. Henry B. Joy, Colonies f rom New Haven Mrs. Lewis D. Parker, Colony, 1 661-1663. Assistant Mrs. Mary A. T. New of C onnecticut, 1665-1672. berry Starkweather, Miss S usan C. Clark, Mrs. James C. Welling. Mrs. J ames M. B. Dwight, Mrs. G race King Ingersoll, JAMES F ITCH, 1649-1727. Mrs. M orris W. Seymour. Deputy from Norwich to Con necticut General Court, 1678- DAVID F ISKE, 1711 1681. Assistant, 1681-1687, (Mass.) 1689-1697, 17oo-1708. Captain Norwich Trainband, May, Deputy f rom Cambridge to 168o. In command of New Massachusetts General Court, London Fort, August, 1689. May, 1689, with title of En Sent to New York with Ma sign. Lieutenant in Cam jor Nathan Gold to confer bridge Upper Farms, June 21, with Captain at 1689. the Fort, 1689. Appointed Miss C lara Lee Bowman. Commissioner on Boundary Line with Massachusetts, 1695. JABEZ F ITCH, 17o3-1784. Sergeant-Major of the County Deputy from Canterbury to of New London, October, 1696. the General Court of Connec Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, ticut, 1734, 1735, 1736, 1738, Mrs. John Crosby, 174o, 1741, 1746, 1749, 1751, Mrs. Henry B. Joy. Ancestors a nd Descendants 239

NATHANIEL F ITCH, 1679- nty i New York, 1777, 1778. 17S9. Member of the Senate, 1777- Captain of the South Com 1783] pany or Trainband in Leba Miss E lizabeth T. White. non, May, 1726. .Mrs. S Thruston Ballard. ISAAC F OOTE, 1717-1755. Captain of the 3d Company in DR. P EREZ FITCH, 1726-1774. Branford, 1753. Major of the Captain of the 2d Company Second Regiment, 1755, raised or Trainband of Stamford, for service in Expedition to October, 1756. Canada. Mrs. F rank W. Cheney. Mrs. W illiam E. Riddle.

SAMUEL F ITCH, 17o1-17— . NATHANIEL F OOTE, 1682- Deputy from Norwalk to the 1774. General Court of Connecticut, Deputy from Colchester to 1736, 1741. 1742, 1743. 1744. Connecticut General Court, 174S, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1751, 1724-1732, 1738, 1739, 1742, 17S2, 1753. 1754. 176o, 1761. 1743, 1744. 1745, 1746. Cap Mrs. Samuel G. Taylor. tain First Company, Colches THOMAS F ITCH, 17oo-1774. ter, October, 1736. Deputy from Norwalk to the Mrs. D exter Hunter. General Court, 1726, 1727, ♦ T HOMAS FORD, 1676. 1729, 173o. Assistant, 1734, 1735. 1740-175o. Lieutenant- Member o f committee that Colonel of the Ninth Regi sat with the first Court of ment, 1739. Agent for the Magistrates, 1638, 1639. Dep Colony in the Mohegan Case, uty from Windsor to the Gen 1738. Agent for the Colony in eral Court of Connecticut, England, 1745. Deputy-Gov 164o, 1641, 1644, 1654. ernor, 175o-1753. Commission Mrs. D avid C. Collins, er for Massachusetts Boundary Mrs. James M. B. Dwight. Line, 175o. Chief Judge of Mrs. William W. Farnam, the Superior Court, 175o-1753. Miss Florence T. Gay, Governor of Connecticut, 1754- Mrs. John M. Holcombe. 1765. SAMUEL F OSDICK, 1655-17o2. .Mrs. C Edward Beach, Mrs. Asa W. Day, Captain of forces raised for Mrs. Francis D. Seward. the defense of New London County, 1697. Deputy from RICHARD F LOYD, 1665-1728. New London, 16o4, 1696-17oo. (N. Y.) Mrs. Edward W. Hooker, Lieutenant o f the Foot Com Mrs. Frank J. Jones. pany in Brookhaven, 17oo. Judge of Suffolk County, 1708. HOPESTILL F OSTER, 1634- Miss Mariana Townsend. 1676 (Mass.) Ensign Dorchester Company, WILLIAM F LOYD, 1734-1821 May 6, 1646. Lieutenant, 1662. (N. Y.) Captain. Deputy from Dor Signer of the Declaration of chester to Massachusetts Gen Independence. Member of the eral Court, 1652, 1653, 1657, from 1659, 166o, 1661-167o, 1672- New York, 1774, 1775. [Mem 1676. ber of the Committee of Safe Mrs. H enry Hale. 240 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

JAMES F OWLE, 1643-169o. 1647. D eputy from Billerica (Mass.) to the Massachusetts General Lieutenant of Woburn Com Court, 166o, 1663, 1664. pany. Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler. Mrs. J ohn O. Enders. EDWARD F ULLER, 1621 ABRAHAM F OWLER, 1652- (Mass.) 1719. O ne of the Historic Founders Deputy f rom Guilford to the of Plymouth Colony. General Court, 1697, 1698, 1699, Mrs. A ndrew Cowan, 17o1-1712. Speaker of the Mrs. James M. Hoppin, House, 1711. Assistant, 1712- Mrs. William Woodville 1719. Appointed Captain of Rockhill, the Trainband in Guilford, M rs. Charles S. Millard, May, 17o3. Miss Cornelia B. Williams. Mrs. E llwood D. Kimball. MATTHEW F ULLER, 16o3- JOHN F OWLER, 1676. 1678 (Mass.) Deputy f rom Guilford to Gen Lieutenant of Barnstable Mili eral Court of New Haven Col tia, October 15, 1652. Lieu ony, 1661, 1664, 1665; to the tenant in Expedition against General Court of Connecticut, the Dutch, 1654. Captain, 1668. 1666-1675. Member of Council of War, Mrs. E llwood D. Kimball. 167 1. Surgeon in King Phil ip's War, 1675. WILLIAM F OWLER, Mrs. A ndrew Cowan, -1661. Mrs. James M. Hoppin, Magistrate o f New Haven Col Mrs. William Woodville ony, 1643, 1644, 1646. 1653. Rockhill, 1654. M rs. Charles S. Millard. Mrs. E llwood D. Kimball. BEN A DAM GALLUP, 1716- JOSEPH F OX, 1710-1779 (Pa.) 18oo. Member of Pennsylvania As Captain i n Colonel Phineas sembly, 1753-1771. Speaker, Lyman's Regiment raised for 1765, 1768. the Expedition to Canada, Mrs. H enry Glover. 1757. Deputy from Groton, 1764-1771. [Major and Lieu EDMUND F REEMAN, 159o- tenant-Colonel in the Revolu 1682 (Mass.) tion.] Mrs. J udson K. Deming. Assistant of Plymouth Colo ny, 164o-1646. Member of the JOHN G ALLUP, Jr., 1618-1675. Council of War, 1642. Mrs. George W. Beach, Captain of one of the Connec Mrs. Samuel Colt, ticut companies in the Narra- Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin gansett Swamp Fight, 1675, son. and killed then. Mrs. C harles F. Cadle, Mrs. J udson K. Deming. WILLIAM F RENCH, Mrs. S herburne S. Mer -1681 ( Mass.) rill, Lieutenant of the Cambridge Miss C ornelia B. Williams. Military Company, May 26, Ancestors a nd Descendants 241

DAVID G ARDINER, Foot r aised in June, 1776. -1689N. ( Y.) Killed August, 1776.] Second Lord of the Manor of Miss F lorence T. Gay. Gardiner's Island. Mrs. C harles L. Thomas. WILLIAM G AYER. 171o (Mass.) LYON G ARDINER, 1599-1663. T he first Representative elec (Conn.; N. Y.) by Nantucket to the Mass achusetts General Court, 1692, Lieutenant o f Troops in Con 17o2, 17o3. Judge of Court of necticut, 1636-1639. Served in Common Pleas, 1696-171o. Pequot War, in command of Commissioner of Oyer and the Fort at Saybrook, 1637. Terminer, June 15, 17o4. Lord of the Manor of Gardi Mrs. Frank D. Glazier. ner's Island. Mrs. E lmer G. Derby, WILLIAM G AYLORD, 1585- Mrs. James M. Hoppin, 1673 (Mass.) Jr., Deputy from Dorchester to M rs. George H. Hulbert, the Massachusetts General Mrs. George E. Pomeroy, Court, 1635, 1636, 1638. Dep Mrs. Charles L. Thomas. uty from Windsor to the Con necticut General Court, 1639- THOMAS G ARDNER, 1647, 1649- 1662, 1664. -1674 ( Mass.) Mrs. C harles E. Cheney, One of the Historic Founders Mrs. William Hamersley, of the Colony of the Massa Mrs. James N. Hyde, chusetts Bay. Deputy from Mrs. James B. Montgom Salem to the Massachusetts ery, General Court, 1637. Miss Antoinette R. Phelps, Miss K atharine Seymour Mrs. Charles B. Wood, Day, Mrs. Theodore Yates. M rs. Charles E. Gross, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., HUGH G ELSTON, 1697-177S Mrs. James U. Taintor, (N..) Y Mrs. Charles H. Town- Judgef o the Court of Common send. Pleasn o Long Island for twenty-one y ears from 1752. GEORGE G ATES, 1634-1724. Mrs. T homas Hooker. Deputy from Haddam to the WILLIAM G ERRISH, 162o- General Court of Connecticut, 1687 (Mass.) 1668, 1683, 1685- 1687, 1689- Deputy from Newbury to the 1691, 1694, 1698- 1 7o2. Captain General Court of Massachu of the Haddam Trainband, setts Bay, 165o-1653. From 1692. Hampton, 1663, 1664. Cap Miss A nne Howard Gates. tain of Foot and Horse at Newbury, 1651. FISHER G AY, 1733-1776. Mrs. H enry Roberts. Deputy from Farmington, 1769-1776. Captain of the 2d WILLIAM G IBBARD, Company in the 15th Regi -1663. ment, 1771. [Colonel of the Deputy f rom New Haven to ieth Regiment of Militia, May, the General Court of the 1776. Colonel of Battalion of Colony, 1645- 1649, 1653- 1658. 242 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Treasurer o f New Haven Col the G eneral Court of the Col ony, 1648, 1649. Secretary, ony, 1639-1643. Magistrate of 1658, 1659. Magistrate, 1662. the Colony, 1658- 166o, 1664. Mrs. Patterson Allan, Deputy-Governor of New Ha Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, ven, 1661-1663. Mrs. Morris W. Seymour. Miss F lora C. Clough, Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, JAMES G IBBONS, 1st, Miss May Mansfield. -1733 ( Pa.) Representative from Chester County to the Pennsylvania SAMUEL G ILBERT, 1663- Assembly, 1717, 1718, 1719. 1733. Justice of the Peace, 1718-1722, Captainf o the Trainband in 1723-1729. Colchester, 17o7 ; commanded Miss R ebecca D. Beach. a Companw in the Exposition to Canada in 1711. JAMES G IBBONS, 2d, 171o- Mrs. A ndrew Cowan, 1746 (Pa.) Miss Fanny B. Lehmer, Representative from Chester Mrs. Charles S. Millard, County to the Assembly, 1737- Mrs. Elbridge L. Thomas. 1744. Miss R ebecca D. Beach. SAMUEL G ILBERT, 1711-1774. JAMES G IBBONS, 3d, 17361 Captain o f the Trainband in 1823 (Pa.) the Parish of Gilead, 1749. County Treasurer from Ches Captain of the 7th company in ter County, 1770-1776. County the Third Regiment raised for Assessor, 1766-1767. Justice the Expedition against Crown Court of Common Pleas, 177o. Point, 1755. Deputy from Representative to the Assem Hebron to the General Court bly, 1773, 1774, 1775. of Connecticut, 175o-1755, 1758, 1761, 1762-1767, 177o-1772. Miss R ebecca D. Beach. Mrs. Andrew Cowan, Miss Fanny B. Lehmer, JONATHAN G ILBERT, 1618- Mrs. Charles S. Millard, 1682. Mrs. Elbridge L. Thomas. Marshal of the Colony of Con necticut, 1662-1664. Cornet of the Troop of Horse of Hart JOHN G ILMAN, 1624-17o8 ford County, 1668. Deputy (N. H.) from Hartford to the General Lieutenant o f the Exeter Mil Court of Connecticut, 1677, itary Company, October, 1669. 1678, 1681. Captain. Councillor of Province Miss C lara Lee Bowman, of New Hampshire, 168o, 1681, Miss Fanny B. Lehmer, 1682, 1683. Representative Mrs. Charles S. Millard, from Exeter to the General Mrs. Thomas B. Osborne, Assembly, 1692, 1697. Speaker Mrs. George Arthur Park, 1693-1697. Associate Judge of Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, Old Norfolk County Court, Mrs. Fayette W. Roe. 1678-1679. Judge of Court of Common Pleas. MATTHEW G ILBERT, Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd, -1679. Mrs. Lyman B. Jewell, D eputy from New Haven to Mrs. George W. Lane. Ancestors a nd Descendants 243

JOHN G ILMAN, 1677- died be Mrs. C harles F. Brooker, tween 1738 and 1742 (N. H.) Mrs. Randall T. Dugue, Commander of a Company in Mrs. Timothy Dwight, an expedition against the In Mrs. Henry B. Glover, dians, 17o3, 17o4. Representa Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, tive to the General Assembly, Miss Annie B. Jennings, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719. 172o, Mrs. Gysbert Van Steen- 1721, 1722. Colonel. wyck. Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd. NATHAN G OLD, 1663-1723. JOHN G ILMAN, 1712-1757 Deputy from Fairfield to the (N. H.) General Court, 1691, 1694. Assistant of Connecticut, 1695- Major at Fort Edward, and at 17o8. Captain of Tra1nband Fort William Henry, 1757. of Fairfield, 1695. Judge of Miss Annie F. H. Boyd. Fairfield County Court, 17oo- 17o7. Chief Judge of Super JOHN G LOVER, 1653 ior Court of Connecticut, 1712, (Mass.) 1714-1722. Deputy-Governor D eputy from Dorchester to the of Connecticut, 17o8- 1723. Massachusetts General Court, Mrs. James P. Brayton, 1637-1644, 1647-1651. Assist Mrs. William A. Brewer, ant, 1652, 1653. Mrs. Lincoln S. Gold, Mrs. C harles N. Lee. Miss Mary C. Gould, Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, ABRAHAM G OLD, 1732-1777. Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, Captain of the First Company Miss Annie B. Jennings, or Trainband in Fairfield, May, Mrs. Gysbert Van Steen- 1767. [Lieutenant-Colonel, Oc wyck, tober, 1776, Fourth Regiment M rs. George L. Walker. of Militia. Fell in the battle JOHN G OLDTHWAITE, 1677- at Ridgefield, April 27, 1777.] 1766 (Mass.) Miss Annie B. Jennings. Ensign of Ancient and Honor able Artillery Company, 173o. NATHAN G OLD, 1694. Lieutenant, 1732. Magistrate a nd Assistant of Mrs. J ohn H. Rose. Connecticut, 1656, 1659-1667, 1668-1687, 1689-1604. Lieuten EDMUND G OODENOW, ant at Fairfield, 1657. A Pa -1688 ( Mass.) tentee named in the Royal Deputy from Sudbury to Mas Charter of Connecticut, 1662. sachusetts General Court, Commissioner for Adjustment 1645, 1649, 165o, 166o, 1673, of Boundaries with New York, 1674, 1679, x68o. Ensign, Au 1664, 1684. Captain of Fair gust 12, 1645. Captain of field Troops, 1669. Chief Mili Foot Company at Sudbury, tary Officer of Fairfield May 27, 1674. County, 1672. Major of Fair Miss C lara Mossman Hill, field County Troops, 1673. Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. Judge of Fairfield County (ap pointed by Governor Andros) WILLIAM G OODHUE, 1615- 1687. 17oo (Mass.) Mrs. J ames P. Brayton, Deputy from Ipswich to the Mrs. William A. Brewer, Massachusetts General Court, 244 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

1666, 1 667, 1673, 1676, 1677, sioner o f the United Colonies, 168o, 1681, 1683. 1645, 1646, 1647, 165o, 1651. Mrs. R alph W. Cutler, Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, Mrs. John M. Holcorabe. Miss Annie B. Jennings, Mrs. George W. Kirkman, WILLIAM G OODHUE, Mrs. Henry Roberts, -1712 ( Mass.) Miss Jane Scott. Representative from Ipswich to the General Court of Mass DANIEL G OOKIN, 1612-1687 achusetts, 1693, 1698, 17o2. (Va. ; Mass.) Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler. Captain in Virginia, " Com mander in Upper Norfolk," DAVID G OODRICH, 1667-1755. 1642. Deputy from Cambridge Adjutant and Quartermaster to the General Court of Mas of Connecticut Troops, 17o9. sachusetts Bay, 1649, 1651. Captain of North Company or Speaker, 1651. Assistant, Trainband in Wethersfield, 1652-1675, 1677-1686. Captain May, 1715. Deputy from of the Cambridge Company Wethersfield, 1716, 1717, 1718, prior to 1659. Appointed to 1719, 172o, 1721, 1722, 1723, keep County Courts, 166o, 1724, 1 725, 1726, 1727, 1729, 1664, 167o, 1671. Censor of 173o, 1731. 1732, 1733, 1734, the Press, 1662. Sergeant- 1735, .1736, 1737, 1738, 1739. Major Middlesex Regiment, Captain on active service, 1723. 1675. Colonel Middlesex Reg On Committee of War, 1723, iment, 168o. Sergeant-Ma- 1725. C olonel, 1724. jor-General of the Colony, Mrs. Charles N. Lee, 1681-1688. Appointed Super Mrs. Daniel A. Markham, intendent of Indians, 1656, Mrs. Talcott H. Russell, and Agent in 1661. Mrs. Edgar J. Tapping, Mrs. E dgar L. Heermance, Mrs. William D. Van Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, Dyke, Mrs. Henry Roberts, M rs. Charles B. Wood, Mrs. E. Hayes Trowbridge. WILLIAM G OODWIN, SAMUEL G OOKIN, 1652- 173o -1673 ( Mass. ; Conn.) (Mass.) Deputy from Cambridge to Captain, 1692. Lieutenant in Massachusetts General Court, Grenadier Company, Colonel 1634. Ruling Elder of First Tailer's Regiment, in Port Church, Hartford, 1636. Royal Expedition, 171o. Miss Helen R. Dwight, Mrs. Henry Roberts. Mrs. Henry B. Favill, Mrs. Walton Ferguson, THOMAS G ORDON, 1652-1722 Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, (N. J.) Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer, One of the Proprietors of East Mrs. George C. Perkins, Jersey. Deputy Secretary Miss Harriet Wadsworth and Register of the Proprie Terry, taries, 1692. Same year made M rs. George L. Walker. Clerk of the Court of Common Right, and Register of the STEPHEN G OODYEAR, 1657. Court of Chancery. Judge of Magistrate of New Haven Probate, 1693-1695, 17oo. At Colony, 1641, 1642. Deputy- torney-General of East Jersey, Governor, 1643-1657. Commis 1698. Chief Secretary of the Ancestors a nd Descendants 245

Proprietaries, 1 7o2. Represen PALMER G OULDING, ted Amboy and the County of (Mass.) Middlesex in the Provincial Commanded a c ompany from Assembly, 17o3- 17o9, part of Worcester County at the cap the time acting as Speaker. ture of Louisburg, 1745. Cap Member of the Governor's tain in Colonel John Chan Council, 17o9-1722. Receiver- dler's Regiment, March 1, 1763. General and Treasurer of the Mrs. Henry F. English. Province, June, 17 1o, to March, 1719. Miss E lizabeth J. Hamers- JOHN G REEN, about 1632-17o7 ley, Miss S ophia Hamersley. (Mass.) Deputy f rom Maiden, 1692, JOHN G ORHAM, 1621-1676 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696. Cap (Mass.) tain. Lieutenant, 1673. Captain of Miss C lara Mossman Hill, the 2d Plymouth Company in Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. at Kings ton, December 19, 1675. Mrs. Judson K. Deming, JOHN G REENE, 162o-17o8 Mrs. Henry Hale, (R. I.) Mrs. George C. Perkins, Mrs. Talcott H. Russell. Commissioner from Warwick to the Court of Commissioners JOHN G ORHAM, 1652-1716 of Rhode Island, 1651-1663. (Mass.) General Recorder, 1652-1654. Deputy from Barnstable to the Attorney-General, 1657-166o. General Court of Plymouth Assistant, 166o-1673, 1677, Colony, 1689, 169o, 1691 ; to 1678, 168o-1686. 1689, 169o. the General Court of Massa Captain, 1664-1683. Patentee chusetts Bay, 1692, 1695, 17o2, named in the Royal Charter, 17o3. Captain in the Expedi 1662. Deputy from Warwick tion against Canada, 169o. to the General Assembly of Captain, second in command Rhode Island, 1664, 1674, 1675, under Major Church, 1696. 1677. Agent to England for Lieutenant-Colonel in the Ex vindication of the Charter, pedition against the French 167o. Major for the Main, and Indians, 17o3. Justice of 1683-1686, 169o, 1691, 1696. the Court of Common Pleas, Councillor of the Royal Prov 1711-1714. Commissioner of ince of New England, 1686- Oyer and Terminer to try In 1689. Deputy-Governor of dians, 1713. Rhode Island, 169o-17oo. Miss C aroline E. Day, Mrs. George Angell, Miss Katharine S. Day, Mrs. Colin M. Ingersoll, Miss Mary K. Talcott. Miss Mary E. Ingersoll. JOHN G OULDING, 1726-1791 (Mass.) Captain in Col. Artemis NATHANIEL G REEN, 1689- Ward's Middlesex County 1774 (Mass.) Regiment, July 1, 1762. [Colo Captain of the First Foot nel 6th Worcester County Company in Leicester, 1743. Regiment, April 17, 1776.] Miss Clara Mossman Hill, Mrs. Henry F. English. Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. 246 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

WILLIAM G REENE, Mrs. W illiam N. Black- -17o5 ( Mass.) stone, Cornet of the Three County Mrs. Elijah L. Dexter, Troop, June 1, 1677. Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, Miss C lara Mossman Hill, Mrs. Charles N. Lee, Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. Miss May Mansfield.

EDMUND G REENLEAF, EDWARD G RISWOLD, 16o7- 1691. 1573-1671 (Mass.) Ensign of the Military Com Deputy from Windsor to Con pany of Newbury, Nov. 5, necticut General Court, 1656, 1639. Lieutenant, 1642, under 1658-166o, 1662. From Kil- lingworth, 1667-1687, 1689. Capt. Gerrish, also 1644, 1645. In 1647 at his own request dis Mrs. Lyman F. Abbott, charged from military office. Mrs. Orion M. Barber, Miss Annie F. H. Boyd, Mrs. C. Nichols Beach, Miss Clara Mossman Hill, Mrs. George W. Beach, Mrs. Charles W. Page. Miss Minerva W. Buel, Miss Agnes Z. Carpenter, STEPHEN G REENLEAF, Mrs. Charles E. Cheney, 1652-1743 (Mass.) Miss Flora C. Clough, Mrs. Atwood Collins, Representative from Newbury Mrs. Samuel Colt, to the General Court of Mass Mrs. John Crosby, achusetts Bay, 1694, 17o3. Mrs. Horace E. Dyer, Captain of the Newbury Com Mrs. Daniel G. Fones, pany, 1694 ; commanded a com Mrs. William A. Goodman, pany in the battle with the Mrs. William Hamersley, French and Indians at Wells, Mrs. James Nevins Hyde, Maine, in 169o. Sent to treat Mrs. Grace King Inger- with the Indians at Pennacook, soll, Oct., 1689. M rs. Arthur M. Keith, Miss C lara Mossman Hill, Mrs. Henry K Lathrop, Mrs. Henry Roberts. Mrs. James B. Montgom ery, WILLIAM G REENLEAF, Mrs. William H. Palmer, 1725-18o3 (Mass.) Miss Antoinette R. Phelps, Member of Committee of Cor Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin respondence, 1772. son, Mrs. H enry L. Hotchkiss. Mrs. Edward R. Sargent, Miss Helen L. Shaw, THOMAS G REGSON, Mrs. William H. H. Smith, -1646. Miss Harriet S. String- T reasurer of New Haven Col ham, ony, 1641. Magistrate of New Mrs. Charles M. Tibbals, Haven Colony, 1641, 1643. Mrs. William H. West, 1646. Signer of Articles of Mrs. Henry H. Whitney, Federation of United Colonies, Mrs. Charles B. Wood. 1643. Commissioner of United Colonies, 1643, 1644. Ap ♦ F RANCIS GRISWOLD, 1635- pointed by the General Court 1671. of New Haven, Agent to Deputy from Norwich to Con England to procure a Patent necticut General Court, 1664, for the Colony, 1645. 1665, 1666, 1668, 1669; Lieu- Ancestors a nd Descendants 247

tenantf o Trainband in Nor 1739. D eputy from Lyme to wich, 1666. the General Court of Connec .Mrs. C Nichols Beach, ticut, 1748, 1751. 1754, 1755. Mrs. George W. Beach, 1756, 1757, 17S8, 1759. As Mrs. Samuel Colt, sistant, 176o, 1761, 1762, 1763, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769. Major of the Third Regiment, May, 1765. Judge GEORGE G RISWOLD, 171o- of the Superior Court, 1765, 178S. 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769. Chief Captain of the Trainband in Judge, 1769, 177o, 1771. 1772. the Third Society of Windsor 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776. Deputy- (Poquonock), October, 1749; Governor, 1769, 177o, 1771, of the Fifth Company of 1772, 1773. 1774. 1775, 1776. Windsor, May, 1758. Member of Council of Safety, Miss A ntoinette R. Phelps, 1775. 1776. [Governor of Con Mrs. Charles B. Wood. necticut, 1784-1786. Presided over the Convention for the JOHN G RISWOLD, 1652-1717. Ratification of the Constitu Deputy from Killingworth to tion of the United States.] Connecticut General Court, Miss Elizabeth Griswold, 169o, 1697-1699, 17o1-17o4, Miss Rosalie Hubbard, 17o7-1712, 1715, 1716. Mem Mrs. Charles H. Moss, ber of the Governor's Council, Mrs. Jay Osborne Moss, 1714. Captain of Trainband Mrs. Edward E. Salis of Killingworth, 1712. bury, Mrs. Daniel G. Fones, Mrs. Horace L. Wells. Mrs. William H. West. PHILIP G ROVES, 1676. JOHN G RISWOLD, 169o-1764. Deputy f rom Stratford to the General Court of Connecticut, Deputy from Lyme to the Gen 1651, 1654, 1655, 1656, 166o, eral Court of Connecticut, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1665, 1666. 1736, 1738, 1739, 174o, 1741. Mrs. James P. Brayton. 1742, 1743, 1744, 174S, 1746, 1747. 1748, 1749, 17S2, 1753. ASAHEL H ALL, 1717-1795. 17S6, 1757. Captain of the Trainband of Mrs.. E K. Hubbard. Wallingford, 1764. Mrs. L ewis H. English. MATTHEW G RISWOLD, 1 62o- 1699. JOHN H ALL, 167o-173o. Deputy from Saybrook to the Deputy from Wallingford to General Court of Connecticut, the General Court, 171o-172o, 1654; from Lyme, 1667- 1669, 1722. Assistant, 1722-1729. 1671-1674, 1677-1685. Captain of the East Company Miss E lizabeth Griswold, or Trainband in Wallingford, Mrs. E. K. Hubbard, October, 1712. Judge of the Mrs. Jay Osborn Moss, County Court in the County of Mrs. Williston Walker. New Haven, May, 1725- 1727, 1729. One of the Commis MATTHEW G RISWOLD, sioners to take charge of the 1714-1799. Mohegans, October, 1726. Captain of South Company or Mrs. M atthew H. Mayn- Trainband in Lyme, October, ard. 248 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

RALPH H ALL, 1618-17o1. Mrs. C harles L. F. Robin (N. H.) son, Representative from Exeter to Miss M ary L. Stebbins, the General Assembly of New Miss K atharine Wads- Hampshire, 168o. Lieutenant worth Terry, of the Exeter Company, 168o. Miss C ornelia B. Wil Commissioner of Small liams. Causes. Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd. JABEZ H AMLIN, 17o9-1791. Deputy from Middletown to RICHARD H ALL, 1688. Connecticut General Court, (Md.) 1731-17S8, 1766-1773; Speaker, B urgess of Calvert County, of the House, 177o-1772. Ma 1666-167o, 1674-1685. Com jor of the Sixth Regiment, missioner for laying out towns 1739. Judge of Hartford and ports in Calvert County, County Court, 1754-1779. November 1683. Lieutenant-Colonel of the Mrs. G eorge Williamson Sixth Regiment, 1756. As Smith. sistant of Connecticut, 1758- 1766, 1773-1779. Colonel of Sixth Regiment, 1771. SAMUEL H ALL, 1648-1725. Miss C ornelia B. Wil Captain of the Trainband of liams. Wallingford, 17o4. Deputy from Wallingford to the Gen JOHN H AMLIN, 1658-1733. eral Court, 1699, 17oo, 17o1, Assistant of Connecticut, 1694- 17o2, 17o3, 17o4, 17o5, 1706, 173o. Judge of Hartford 17o7, 17o8, 1711, 1714. County Court, 1715. Judge of Mrs. M atthew H. May- Superior Court of Connecticut, nard. 1716-1721. Mrs. G eorge W. Beach, REV. S AMUEL HALL, 1695- Miss Martha Day Porter, 1776. Mrs. Charles L F. Robin Preached Election Sermon, son, May 8, 1746. Minister at Miss Amelia H. Sheffield, Cheshire, 1724-1776. Miss Cornelia B. Wil Mrs. M atthew H. May- liams. nard. DANIEL H ARRIS, 17o1. GILES H AMLIN, 1622-1689. Captain o f the Middletown Deputy from Middletown to Trainband, May, 1677. He Connecticut General Court, was "allowed to lay down his 1666-1668, 167o, 1671, 1673, Captaincy, May, 169o." 1678- 1684. Member of Grand Mrs. G eorge Arthur Park, Committee or Council of War, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, 1673. Captain of Connecticut Mrs. William E. Stanley. Troops, 1684. Assistant of Connecticut, 1685, 1686, 1687, JAMES H ARRIS, i6>3-i7S7. 1689. Lieutenant of the North Com Mrs. F rederick Burck- pany New London, May 2oth, hardt, 1714. Captain of a Company M rs. Charles N. Lee, in New Salem, 1725. Miss Martha Day Porter, Mrs. J ulia L. Havemeyer. Ancestors a nd Descendants 249

WILLIAM H ARRIS, 1665-1754. Mrs. C harles N. Lee, Captain of the South Company Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin or Trainband in Middletown, son, October, 1717. Deputy from Mrs. William E. Stanley. Middletown to the General Court of Connecticut, 1714, THOMAS H ART, 1643-1726. 1774-i778- Signer of Declar Deputy from Farmington to ation of Independence. Gov Connecticut General Court, ernor of Virginia. 169o-17oo, 17o2, 17o4-17o7, 17o9-1711. Speaker of the BENJAMIN H ARRISON, 174o- House, 17oo, 17o4-17o6, 17o9. 1791. (Va.) Captain of Trainband of Member of House of Bur Farmington. One of the gesses of Virginia, 1764. Mem Commissioners to settle ber of Cont1nental Congress, Boundary Line between Con 1774-1778. Signer of Declara necticut and Rhode Island, tion of Independence. Gov October 17o2. ernor of Virginia, 1781-1782. Mrs. M elville K Bailey, Mrs. George C. Woodruff. Mrs. C. Nichols Beach, Mrs. Francis G. Beach, NATHANIEL H ARRISON, Mrs. George W. Beach, 1658-1727. Mrs. Samuel Colt, Commissioned Captain of the Mrs. William W. Farnam, Trainband in Branford in 17o6. Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin Deputy from Branford to the son, General Court, 17o9, 171o, 1711, Mrs. Edward G. C. Robin 1713. 1714, 1716, 1717. 1718, son, 1719, 172o, 1721, 1722, 1723, Mrs. William E. Stanley, 1724, 1725, 1726. Mrs. Charles B. Wood. Mrs. J ames M. B. Dwight. WILLIAM H ASKELL, about ♦HAWKINS H ART, 1677-1735. 1617-1693. (Mass.) Deputy from Wallingford to Lieutenant of Gloucester the General Court, 1714, 1718, Trainband, 1681. Captain. 1719, 1723, 1724, 1732. Lieu Deputy to Massachusetts tenant of the West Company in General Court from Gloucester, the First Society, Wallingford, 1672, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1685. 1731. Mrs. John M. Holcombe. Mrs. W illiam W. Farnam. ANTHONY H AWKINS, STEPHEN H ART, 16o5-1683. -1674. Deputy from Farmington to A P atentee named in the Royal the General Court of Connecti Charter of Connecticut, 1662. cut, 1647-1655, 166o. Deputy from Farmington to Mrs. M elville K. Bailey, Connecticut General Court, Mrs. C. Nichols Beach, 166o-1667. Assistant of Con Mrs. George W. Beach, necticut, 1668-1673. Mrs. Samuel Colt, Mrs. M elville K. Bailey, Mrs. William W. Farnam, Miss C. Nichols Beach, Miss Florence T. Gay, Mrs. George W. Beach, Mrs. Charles Nelson Hart, Mrs. Samuel Colt, Miss Frances M. Hart, Miss Florence T. Gay, Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, Miss Lucy C. Jarvis, 250 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Mn E ii-»rit Knox Mit again f itl, 16*3, 1643, nSCi chell. 1649, 1651, 1653. Deputy-Gor- Mrt. W:"iaa E. Stanly, ersor, 1&sa, 16+t, l&$6, 1650, Mrs. dark* B. Wood, fi~2, inercnangrng wtth Ed- -siri H :pk:zs- Cccnmssiooer JOSEPH H AWLEY, 1603-1690. of the XSzzztd Colonies, 1646, Depaty from Stratford to the 165a General Court of Cocnecucat, Mrs. W aher L Boreham, 165&, 1661, 1665, 1667-1671. Miss Anne WeELs Cheney, 1675-1675, 1677, 1678, 1fcto- Miss Edna Parker Cheney, 1685- 1687. Miss Mary Cheney, Mrs. J ohn H. Demsoa, M:=s Caroline E. Day, Mrs. L. Dean Hoiden, Miss Katharine Seymour Mrs. Benezette A. Hough, Day, Mrs. Frank I* Hanger- M rs. Walton Ferguson, ford, Mrs. Howard H. Garmany, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Mrs. William H. Garaett, Mrs. William E. Stanley, Miss Mary P. Hinsdale, Mrs. Charles D. McCand- Mrs. Edward W. Hooker, liss, Mrs. James M. Hoppin, M rs. Frank C. Porter, Miss Rosalie Hubbard, Mrs. Short A. Willis. Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, JOSEPH H AWLEY, 1654-1711. Jr- (Mass.) M rs. Charles N. Lee, Deputy from Northampton to Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf, the General Court of Massa Miss Frances W. Perkins, chusetts Bay, 1683, 1685, 1691, Mrs. William Woodville 1692, 1693, 1695, 1697-1699. Rockhill, 1700. Lieutenant, Northamp M iss Mary K Talcott, ton Foot Company, 1685. Miss Ella G. Taylor, Captain. Judge of the Court Mrs. James K Thacher, of Common Pleas for Hamp Miss Emily H. Whitney, shire County, Massachusetts Mrs. Henry H. Whitney. Bay, 1692-1711. Mrs. W illiam A. Brewer, JOHN H AYNES, 166o-1713. Mrs. Timothy Dwight, Assistant of Connecticut, 17o8, Mrs. Colin Macrae Inger- 17o9, 171o, 171 1, 1712, 1713. soll. Judge of the County Court of Hartford County, 1712, 1713. JOHN H AYNES, 1S94-16S4. Judge of the Superior Court, (Mass., Conn.) 1 713. Chosen Secretary of Assistant of Massachusetts, the Colony, pro tern., February, 1635, 1 636. Governor of Massa 1712, after the death of Mr. chusetts, 1635. Colonel of Sec Caleb Stanley, Jr. ond Massachusetts Regiment, Mrs. C harles N. Lee. 1636. O ne of the recognized Historic Founders of the Col GEORGE H AZARD, 1743. ony of Connecticut. Presided -)(R I over the deliberations of the Lieut.-Colonel of the Regiment General Court of Connecticut, on the Mainland, 1720. November, 1637, and continued Mrs. Horace E. Dyer, to do so until chosen first Mrs. Colin Macrae Inger- Governor, April 11, 1639, soll. Ancestors a nd Descendants 251

ROBERT H AZARD, 1689-1762. Miss K atharine Seymour (R..) I Day, Deputy f rom South Kingstown M rs. Colin Macrae Inger- to t he General Assembly of soll, J r. Rhode I sland, 1734-1736, 1738, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., 1739. Miss Emily H. Whitney. Mrs. I rving Fisher. REV. J OHN HIGGINSON, THOMAS H AZARD, 161o-168o. 1616-17o8. (Conn., Mass.) (R. I.) One of the Ministers active in A Founder of the Historic founding and forwarding the Charter Colony of Newport, interests of the two Colonies. 1639. Member of General Chaplain at Saybrook Fort, Court of Elections at New 1637. Minister at Guilford, port, 164o. 1643-165o. Minister at Salem, Mrs. G eorge W. Beach, 1 66o- 1 7o8. Preacher of Elec Mrs. Samuel Colt, tion Sermon, Massachusetts, Mrs. Irving Fisher, 1663. Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- Miss K atharine Seymour Day, M rs. Charles H. Towns- THOMAS H AZARD, 172o-1798. hend. (R. I.) An Incorporator of Brown JOHN H IGGINSON, 1646-172o. University, 1764. (Mass.) Mrs. I rving Fisher. Ensign, Salem Company, 1675. Lieutenant, 1677. Captain, RICHARD H AZEN, 1669-1733. 1683. Deputy from Salem to (Mass.) the General Court of Massa Lieutenant of the Military chusetts Bay, 1689, 169o, 1692. Company in Haverhill, 1724. Councillor, 17oo-1719. Judge Mrs. Lyman B. Jewell. of the Court of Common Pleas, 17o8-172o. Commissioner of JOSHUA H EMPSTED, 167o- Oyer and Terminer, 17o3. 17S8. Special Justice of the Court of Deputy from New London Common Pleas, 17o5-17o8 to the General Court of Con Mrs. Charles H. Towns- necticut, 17o9, 1718, 1724, 1725, hend. 1727, 1728, 173o. Captain of the Second Company or Train WILLIAM H ILL, Jr., 1629- band in New London, 1726. 1684. Mrs. William D. Bishop, Deputy from Fairfield to the Jr., Connecticut General Court, M rs. James M. Fowler, 1651-1655, 1658, 1659, 1661, Mrs. Henry Hale. 1665-1669, 1671. Mrs. J ohn Ostrom Enders, REV. F RANCIS HIGGINSON, Miss Clara Mossman Hill, 1587-163o. (Mass.) Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- One of the Ministers active in founding and forwarding the interests of the Colony of Mas JOSEPH H ILLS, 16o2-1687. sachusetts. First Minister at Deputy from Charlestown to Salem, 1628-163o. the General Court of Massa- 252 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

chusetts B ay, 1647; from Mrs. W alter L. Boreharn. Maiden, 165o, 1651, 1652, 1653, Mrs. George Arthur Park, 1654, 1655, 1656, 166o, 1661, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. 1662, 1603, 1664; from New bury, 1667, 1668, 1669. Speaker REV. P ETER HOBART, 1604- of the House, 1647. Captain 1679. (Mass.) of the Maiden Company, 165o- One of the Ministers of Par 1665. ishes actively engaged in Miss C lara Mossman Hill, founding and forwarding the Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill, interests of the Colony of Mas Mrs. L. G. Turner. sachusetts from 1635 to 1679. First Minister at Hingham, EDWARD H ILTON, — 1671. 1635-1678. (N. H.) Mrs. W alter L. Boreharn, One of the Historic Founders Mrs. George Arthur Park, of New Hampshire, being the Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. Leader of the Company sent by the Proprietors of Laconia, HENRY H ODGES, 1652-1717. who settled Dover, 1623. (Mass.) Appointed to hold court for Captain of Second Foot Com Dover, 1641, 1642. pany, Taunton, 17o3-1714. Deputy from Taunton to the .Miss A F. H. Boyd. Massachusetts General Court, THOMAS H INCKLEY, 1618- 17o2, 1713, 1715, 1716. 17o6. (Mass.) Miss C ornelia B. Williams. Deputy from Barnstable to the JOHN H OLBROOK, 1699-1782. General Court of Plymouth Captain of the 4th Company Colony, 1646, 1648, 1649, 1653, of the Town of Derby, 1654, 1655, 1659. Assistant, October, 1767. 1658-1679. Member of the Mrs. C arroll George Cam- Councils of War, 1658, 1667. bron, Commissioner of the United M iss Mary A. Curtis, Colonies, 1673-1674, 1686, Miss Effie L. Epler. 1 680- 1 69 1. Deputy-Governor, 168o. Governor of Plymouth JOHN H OLLISTER, 1612- Colony, 1681-1686, 168o-1691. 1665. (Mass., Conn.) Councillor of the Royal Prov Deputy from Weymouth to ince of New England, 1686- the Massachusetts General 1689. Named Councillor in Court, March, 1643-4. Deputy the Charter of 1692. from Wethersfield to the Con aMrs. L Fayette S. Foster, necticut General Court, 1644, Miss Edith D. Weir. 1645, 165o, 1653, 1654, 1655, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1661. BENJAMIN H ITCHCOCK, Lieutenant in April, 1657. 1696-1767. Mrs. William A. Brewer, Captain of the 3d Company in Mrs. F. G. Darlington, Wallingford, 174o. Mrs. Theodore S. Gold, Mrs. M alcolm G. Jeffries. Mrs. John M. Holcombe, Mrs. John L. Jerome, EDMUND H OBART, — -1646. Mrs. Charles D. McCand- (Mass.) .liss, Deputy from Hingham to the M iss Antoinette R. Phelps, Massachusetts General Court, Miss Theodate Pope, 1639, 164o, 1642. Mrs. Frank C. Porter. Ancestors a nd Descendants 253

WILLIAM H OLTON, 161 1- sistantf o Connecticut, 1723- 1691. (Mass.) 1733. Deputy from Northampton to Miss C lara Lee Bowman, the General Court of Massa Miss Ellen F. Hooker. chusetts Bay, 1664, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1669, 167o; from Had- REV. S AMUEL HOOKER ley, 1671. 1635-1697. Mrs. D avid C. Collins, One of the Ministers of Par Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe, ishes who were active in Miss Helen R. Dwight, founding or forwarding the in Mrs. James M. B. Dwight. terests of the Colony of Con necticut prior to 1675. Fellow EDWARD H OLYOKE, of Harvard College, 1654-1656. 166o. ( Mass.) Minister at Farmington, 1661- Deputy from Lynn to the 1697. Preacher of Connecti General Court of Massachu cut Election Sermons, 1677, setts, 1639-1648; from Spring 1693. field, 165o, 166o. Miss C lara Lee Bowman, Mrs.. F G. Darlington. Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, Miss Katharine Seymour ELIZUR H OLYOKE, — -1676. Day, (Mass.) M rs. James M. B. Dwight, C aptain of the Hampshire Miss Alice Edwards, Regiment. Magistrate of the Mrs. Charles N. Lee. Hampshire County Court, 1665. Deputy from Springfield to REV. T HOMAS HOOKER, 1 586-1647. the General Court of Massa One of the recognized Historic chusetts, 1656, 1661, 1667, 167o, 1673, 1674, 1675. Founders of the Colony of Connecticut. One of the Min .Mrs. F G. Darlington, isters of Parishes who were Mrs. Theodore S. Gold, Mrs. John L. Jerome, active in founding or forward ing the interests of Connecti Miss Mary K. Talcott. cut Colony prior to 1675. JAMES H OOKER, 1666-1743. Minister of the First Church of Hartford, 1636-1647. Deputy from Guilford to the Mrs. George Angell, Connecticut General Court, Mrs. John S. Avery, 17o2, 17o3, 17o5, 17o6, 17o7, Mrs. Alfred T. Bacon, 1708, 17o9, 171o, 1712, 1713. Mrs. John K Beach, 1716, 172o, 1723. Mrs. James Biddle, Mrs. J ames M. B. Dwight. Miss Clara Lee Bowman, Mrs. Benjamin B. Cates, JOHN H OOKER 1665-1746. Mrs. Alexander J. Chand Deputy from Farmington to ler, Connecticut General Court, Miss Frances E. Chaplain, 16o0-17o1, 17o4-17o7, 17o9, Mrs. Frederick W. Chis- 1713-1716, 1718-172o, 1722, 1723. lett, Clerk, 17o7, 17o9, 1716. M iss Susan C. Clarke, Speaker of the House, 1713- Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, '715. 1718, 172o. Captain of Mrs. Howard W. Darling, the First Company or Train Miss Katharine Seymour band in Farmington, 1714. Day. Judge of the Superior Court M rs. Clarence Deming, of Connecticut, 1723-1731. As Mrs. Elmer G. Derby, 254 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Miss M artha R. Driggs, THOMAS H OSMER, 1675- Miss Helen R. Dwight, 1732. Mrs. James M. B. Dwight, Captain of the South Side Mrs. Bernard C. Edmunds, Company or Trainband in Miss Alice Edwards, Hartford, 1721. Mrs. W. Scott Hancock, Mrs. W illiam R. Bowman. Mrs. Edgar L. Heermance, Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, BENJAMIN H OUGHTON, Miss Ellen F. Hooker, 1739-18o2. (Mass.) Mrs. George H. Hulbert, Mrs. Harry B. Hutchins, Captain of Company of Minute- Mrs. Grace King Ingersoll, men in the Lexington Alarm, Miss Mary Elise Ingersoll, April, 1775, in Col. Whitcomb's Miss Anne Eliza Isham, Regiment. Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Mrs. M organ G. Bulkeley. Mrs. Charles N. Lee, Mrs. Leonard C. Sanford, JOHN H OUGHTON, 1653-1724. Mrs. Morris W. Seymour, (Mass.) Miss Elizabeth Skinner, Deputy from Lancaster to Miss Fredrika Skinner, Massachusetts General Court, Miss Harriet Wadsworth 169o, 1692, 1693, 1697, 17o5, Terry, 17o6, 17o8, 171 1, 1712, 1715, M iss Katharine Wads- 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719. 1721, worth Terry, 1724. Miss Mariana Townsend, Mrs. M organ G. Bulkeley. Mrs. William K. Town- send, JOHN H OWARD, about Mrs. George L. Walker, 17oo. ( Mass.) Mrs. Williston Walker, Representative from Bridge- Miss Elizabeth T. White, water to Plymouth General Mrs. Henry H. Whitney, Court, 1678, 1683. Ensign. Mrs. Henry Willing, Lieutenant, October 2, 1689. Miss Edith Woolsey. Mrs. Ansel G. Cook.

ESEK H OPKINS, 1718-18o2. SAMPSON H OWE, 1678-1736. (R. I) Deputy from Killingly to Represented the Town of Connecticut General Court, Providence in the General As 1726, 1728-173o, 1732. Captain sembly, 1763, 1764. [Decem of the Trainband in Killingly, ber, 1775, appointed by the 173o. Continental Congress, Com Miss H arriet W. Terry. mander-in-Chief of American Navy, which position he held THOMAS H OWE, 1656-1733. till January, 1777.] (Mass.) Miss S usan C. Clarke. Deputy from Marlborough, to the General Court of Massa chusetts, 1698, 17oo, 17o1, 17o2, STEPHEN H OPKINS, 17o4, 17o6, 171 1, 1713, 1718, -1644. ( Mass.) 1719. Captain of Company of Onef o the Historic Founders Dragoons raised in Marl of the Plymouth Plantation. borough for the relief of Lan Assistant of Plymouth Col caster, 17o4. ony, 1633, 1634, 1635, 1636. Miss C lara MossmanHill, Mrs. James P. Andrews. Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. Ancestors a nd Descendants 255

MATTHEW H OWELL, 1651- WILLIAM H UBBARD, 1595- 17o6. (N. Y.) 167o. (Mass.) Representative from Suffolk Deputy to the General Court County to the General Assem of Massachusetts from Ipswich, bly of New York, 1692-17o4. 1638, 1639, 1643-1646, 1656- Major of Suffolk County Regi 1658, 166o. ment, 17oo. Mrs. J ohn Rogers, Jr., Mrs. J ames Biddle. Mrs. Charles A. White. REV. W ILLIAM HUBBARD, JOHN H OWLAND, 1592-1672. 1621-17o4. (Mass.) (Mass.) One of the Ministers of Par One of the Historic Founders ishes active in founding and of Plymouth Plantation. As forwarding the interests of sistant, Plymouth Colony, 1632- the Colony of Massachusetts 1633. 1634. 1635. Deputy from Bay. Historian of New Eng Plymouth tothe General Court, land. Minister at Ipswich, 1641, 1645-1656, 1657, 1658, 1656-17o4. 1659, 1661, 1663, 1666, 1667. Mrs. M elville K. Bailey, 167o. Mrs. C. Nichols Beach, Mrs. F rancis Bacon, Mrs. George W. Beach, Miss Caroline E. Day, Mrs. Samuel Colt, Miss Katharine Seymour - Mrs. Walton Ferguson, Day, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin M rs. Judson K. Deming, son, Mrs. Howard H. Garmany, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., Mrs. Henry Hale, Miss Amelia H. Sheffield. Mrs. George H. Hulbert, Mrs. George C. Perkins, JOHN H UGG, JR., — 173a Miss Theodate Pope, (N. J.) Mrs. Talcott H. Russell, Judge of Gloucester County, Miss Mary K. Talcott, 1695-1697, 1699-17o1, 17o3. Mrs. E. Hayes Trowbridge, Member of Assembly, 1697. Miss Alice Wolcott, Member of Governor's Council, Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr. 1718, 172o. Sheriff, 1726. Commissioner of Lands, 17o3. WALTER H OYT, 1618-1699. Mrs. James J. Goodwin. Deputy from Norwalk to the General Court of Connecticut, REV. E PHRAIM HUIT, — 1658, 1659, 1661, 1667, 1668, -1644. 167o, 1671, 1673, 1674, 1676. One of the Ministers of Par 1678, 1681. ishes active in founding and Mrs. E dward B. Purcell. forwarding the interests of the Colony prior to 1675. Asso GEORGE H UBBARD — -1683. ciate Minister at Windsor with Deputy from Wethersfield to the Rev. John Warham, 1639- Connecticut General Court, 1644. 1637-1642. Deputy to New Mrs. J ames P. Andrews, Haven General Court from Miss Clara Lee Bowman. Guilford, 1654, 1655, 1657-1659, 1661, 1662. CORNELIUS H ULL, 1626-1696. Mrs. W illiam S. In- Deputy from Fairfield to the graham, General Court of Connecticut, Mrs. E llwood D. Kimball. 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659, 166o, 256 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

1662, 1 663, 1664, 1665, 1667. JOSEPH H ULL, 1744. Mrs. J ames P. Brayton, Captainf o the Trainband in Mrs. John Ostrom Enders, Derby, May, 1716. Miss Clara Mossman Hill, Mrs. M atthew H. May- Miss Annie B. Jennings, nard. Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- more, JOSIAH H ULL, 1620-1675. Mrs. Theodore Yates. Deputy from Killingworth to the General Court of Connecti GEORGE H ULL, 1659. cut, 1659, 166o, 1662, 1663, (Mass., C onn.) 1667, 1668, 1669, 1671, 1672, Deputy from Dorchester to the 1673. General Court of Massa Mrs. G eorge C. Perkins. chusetts Bay, 1634, 1636. Dep uty from Windsor to the Gen THEOPHILUS H ULL, 1670- eral Court of Connecticut, 1637- 1712. 1646 ; from Fairfield, 1649-1651. Captain of the Fairfield Train Mrs. Louis Allis, band, October, 17o9. On Com Mrs. James P. Brayton, mittee of War, 17o9. Mrs. John O. Enders, Mrs. J ohn Ostrom Enders, Miss Clara Mossman Hill, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- Mrs. George C. PerWns, more, Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- Mrs. Theodore Yates. more, Mrs. Charles B. Wood, ♦BENJAMIN H UNTINGTON, Mrs. Theodore Yates. 1736-18oo. Deputy from Norwich to Con DR. J OHN HULL, 1641-1711. necticut General Court, 1771- Surgeon in King Philip's War, 178o. Member of Committee 1675, 1 676. of Safety of Connecticut, 1775- Mrs. M atthew H. May- 1777. [Clerk of the House, nard, 1776, 1777. Speaker of the M rs. Charles F. Sayles. House, 1778, 1779. Delegate to New Haven Convention, JOHN H ULL, 1624-1683. 1778; to Hartford, 1779. (Mass.) Member of the Continental Mint-Master, 1652-1683. Lieu Congress for Connecticut, 178o- tenant in Captain Hudson's 1784, 1787, 1788. Assistant of Company, Boston 1O73; Cap Connecticut, 1781-1793. Rep tain, 1675. Representative resentative from Connecticut from Wenham, 1668; from to the First Congress of the Westfield, 1671-1674; from United States, 1 789-1 791. Concord, 1676 ; from Salisbury, Judge of the Superior Court 1679. Captain of the Ancient of Connecticut, 1793-1796.] and Honorable Artillery Com Miss Henrietta E. Whit pany, 1671, 1678. Treasurer of ney. the Colony of Massachusetts, 1676, 1 677, 1678, 1679. Assist JABEZ H UNTINGTON, 1691- ant, 168o-1683. 1753. Miss J ulia M. Davenport, Deputy from Windham to Con Mrs. Edgar L. Heermance, necticut General Court, 1726, Mrs. John G. Stanton. 1728-1745, 1747-175o. Captain Ancestors a nd Descendants 257

of t he Troop of Horse, 1735. WILLIAM H UTCHINSON, fColonel o Fifth Regiment of 1586-1642. (R. I.) Connecticut, 1 739. An Original Proprietor of Mrs. F rank W. Cheney, Portsmouth, R. I., 1638. Miss Henrietta E. Whit Judge, 1638-164o. Treasurer, ney, 1638. Miss Alice Wolcott. Mrs. J ohn G. Stanton. ISAAC I LSLEY, 1698-1781. JABEZ H UNTINGTON, 1719- (Mass.) 1786. Captain of a Company in His Deputy from Norwich, 175o, Majesty's service, 175o-51. 1753-1764. Clerk of the House, Captain of a Scouting Com 1757-176o. Speaker, 176o-1763. pany, 1755, under the orders Assistant, 1764-178o. Captain of Colonel Ezekiel Cushing. of the Troop of Horse in the Captain of the 3d Falmouth Third Regiment, 1754. Lieu Company, August, 1757. tenant-Colonel of the Third Miss C lara Mossman Hill. Regiment, 1765. [Major-Gen- eral of the Militia of the State, REV. J ONATHAN INGER- 1777. Member of the Council SOLL, 1713-1778. of Safety, 1775. 1776, 1777.] Preached Election Sermon, Mrs. Henry C. Burton. 1761. Minister at Ridgefield, 1730-1778. Chaplain of Fourth Regiment Connecticut Troops JOSHUA H UNTINGTON, in the French War, 1758; 1698-1745. Third Regiment, 1759. Deputy from Norwich to Con Mrs. George Angell, necticut General Court, 174o- Mrs. Joseph G. Butler, 1745. Captain of Trainband of Mrs. Edward L. Ford. Norwich, 1745. Miss A lice Wolcott. JONATHAN I NGERSOLL, 1715-1755. (Mass.) Captain in Third Massa NATHAN H URD, 1694-1779. chusetts Regiment in Expedi Captain of the Trainband in tion to Crown Point Killed North Stratford, October, in Battle of Lake George, 1754. September 8, 1755. Mrs. E dgar P. Sawyer. Miss M ary E. Ingersoll. EDWARD J ACKSON, 1602- CHRISTOPHER H USSEY, 1681. (Mass.) 1599-1686. (Mass., N. H.) Deputy from Cambridge to Deputy to the General Court the General Court of Massa of Massachusetts from Hamp chusetts Bay, 1647-1654, 1656, ton, May 19, 1658, as Lieu 1661, 1662, 1665-1668, 1675, tenant, 1659, 166o; as Captain, 1676. 1672. Named in the _ Royal Mrs. F rancis Goodwin, Commission, constituting a Miss Helen Louise Shaw. President and Council for the Province of New Hampshire MICHAEL J ACKSON, 1734- from Charles H, 1679. Mag 18o1. (Mass.) istrate. Lieutenant in Captain Dun- Mrs. G eorge B. Morgan. lap's Company, Massachusetts 258 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Troops, 1 761. In Captain ROBERT J OHNSON, 1677- Moulton's Company, 1761, 1762. 1735. (S. C.) [Served in the Revolutionary The last Proprietary Governor War as Captain, Major and of South Carolina, 1717-1719. Colonel of the Eighth Regi Royal Governor, 173o-1735. ment, Massachusetts Line.] Miss Anne Law Hubbell. Mrs. Francis Goodwin. REV S AMUEL JOHNSON, SAMUEL J ARVIS, 1698-1779. 1696-1772. (N. Y.) Captain of the Troop of First President of King's Col Horse in the Twelfth Connec lege, , 1754- ticut Regiment, October, 1741. 1763. Mrs. George W. Beach, Miss M ariana Townsend. Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin son. REV. S TEPHEN JOHNSON, 1 724- 1 786. WILLIAM J ENKINS, — 1712. Preached Election Sermon, (Pa.) 177o. Minister at Lyme, 1746- Member of Assembly from -1786. Chester County, 169o, 1695. Mrs. E dward E. Salis Provincial Councillor, 1692. bury. Justice of the Court, 1691. Mrs. William Beebe. WILLIAM S AMUEL JOHN SON, 1727-1819. ABNER J OHNSON, 17o2-1757. Captain of Trainband of Strat Captain of the Military Com ford, 1758. Deputy from Strat pany of Wallingford, May, ford to Connecticut General 1749. Court, 1761, 1765. Delegate to Mrs. T homas B. Osborne. Stamp Act Congress, 1765. Assistant of Connecticut, 1766, JOHN J OHNSON, — 1659. 1771-1775. Special Agent from (Mass.) Connecticut to England to Deputy from Roxbury to the manage the Case of the Mo- First General Court of Massa hegan Indians, 1766. Judge of chusetts Bay, 1634-1638, 1641, Superior Court, 1772, 1773. 1642, 1643, 1645-1653, 1656- Major of Fourth Connecticut 1659. " Surveyor General of Regiment, 1772. Lieutenant- Colonel, 1774. [Delegate from arms and ammunition," 1642- Connecticut to the Convention 1659. Mrs. D avid C. Collins, which framed the Federal Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe, Constitution. First Senator Mrs. Ira H. Evans, from Connecticut. President Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer, of Columbia College, 1787- Mrs. George D. Whittle 18oo.] Miss M ariana Townsend. sey. RICHARD J OHNSON, — REV. J OHN JONES, 1593- -1719. (N.J.) 1665. Member of Assembly from One of the Ministers of Par Salem, N. J., 1685, 17o7-17o9, ishes active in founding and 1716. Judge, 1711, 1714-1719. forwarding the interests of the Miss Anne Law Hubbell. Colony of Connecticut prior to Ancestors a nd Descendants 259

1675. F irst Minister of Fair Miss R ebecca D. Beach, field, 1644-1665. Miss Clara Lee Bowman, Mrs. J ames P. Brayton, Mrs. F. G. Darlington, Mrs. John O. Enders, Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Miss Clara Mossman Hill, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Mrs. Henry C. Payne, Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- Mrs. Charles A. White. more, Mrs. Theodore Yates. JOHN K AY, 1742. (N. J.) Member o f the Assembly of WILLIAM J ONES, 1624-17o6. West New Jersey, 17o3, 17o4. Magistrate of New Haven Speaker, 171 1, 1712, 1713. Jus Colony, 1662, 1663. Deputy- tice of Gloucester. Governor of New Haven Mrs. H enry C. Payne. Colony, 1664. Commissioner JOSEPH K ELLOGG, 1626-17o7. of the United Colonies, 1664. Assistant of Connecticut, 1665- (Mass.) 1687, 1689-1691. Deputy-Gov Ensign of the Foot Company ernor of Connecticut, 1691- at Hadley, May 9, 1678. Lieu 1697. Judge of County Court tenant, October 7, 1678. of New Haven, 1698. Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler. Miss Mary E. Day, Mrs. William S. In- Miss Susan M. Day, graham. Mrs. Thompson B. Mc- RICHARD K ETTELL, 161 5- Clunie, 168o. (Mass.) M rs. Charles L. Rockwell, Miss Amelia H. Sheffield. Ensign of " Charlestowne Foote Company," May 3o, THOMAS J UDD, 16o8-1688. 1679. Deputy from Farmington to Miss G ara Mossman Hill, the Connecticut General Court, Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. 1647-1651, 1656, 1658, 1659, 1661-1663, 1666, 1668, 167o, JAMES K IDDER, 1626-1676. 1677- 1679. (Mass.) Mrs. P hil Mitchell, E nsign in Captain Danforth's Mrs. Philander K. Roots, Military Company in Billerica, Mrs. William E. Stanley. 1675. Mrs. R alph W. Cutler. JAMES J UDSON, 165o-1721. Deputy from Stratford to the JOHN K ING, 1654-17o3. Connecticut General Court, (Mass.) 1689-1692, 1694, 1696, 1698- Deputy from Northampton to 17o1, 17o3, 17o5-17o9, 1711-1715. Massachusetts General Court, 1718, 1719. Captain of Train 1679, 1689. Lieutenant of band of Stratford, 1698. Northampton Company, 169o. Mrs. F. G. Darlington, Miss Helen R. Dwight, Miss Annie B. Jennings. Mrs. James M. B. Dwight JOSEPH J UDSON, 1619-169o. EPHRAIM K INGSBURY, Deputy from Stratford to 17o7-1772. Connecticut General Court, Captain of the 3d Company or 1659, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1664, Trainband in Norwich, Octo 1665, 1666, 1667; from Wood ber, 1749. bury, 1684, 1685, 1686. Mrs. Frank D. Glazier. 260 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

JONATHAN K INGSBURY, JOHN L ANE, 1661-1715. 1712-177o. (Mass.) Captain of the 6th Company Lieutenant, Billerica Troop, in the Fifth Connecticut Regi 1693; Captain, 1699. ment, 1764. Mrs. J ohn O. Enders. Mrs. J ohn M. Holcombe. ♦CARY L ATHAM, 1685. JOSEPH K INGSBURY, JR, Deputy f rom New London to 1682-1757. the General Court of Con Captain of Trainband of Nor necticut, 1664, 1666-1668, 167o. wich West Farms, 1748. Dep Miss Amelia H. Sheffield. uty to Connecticut General Court from Norwich, 1731, EBENEZER L ATHROP, 17o2- 1734. 1 738, 1739. 1781. Mrs. F rank D. Glazier, Captain of the First Company Miss Edith D. Kingsbury, or Trainband in Norwich, Oc Mrs. William B. Merri- tober, 1745. man, Miss C ornelia B. Williams. M iss Mary K. Talcott, Mrs. George G. Williams. JONATHAN L AW, 1674-175o. Deputy for Milford to JOSEPH K INNE, 168o-1745. the General Court, 17o6, Captain of the 2d Company or 17o9, 171o, 1715, 1716, 1717. Trainband of Preston, May, Assistant, 1717, 1718, 1719. 1729. 172o, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1724. Mrs. F rederic L. Osgood. Deputy-Governor, 1724-1741. Judge of County Court, 1717. JOHN K IRTLAND, 1681-— . Judge of Superior Court, 1715, Captain of the Troop of 1717. Chief Judge of Superior Horse in the Seventh Regi Court, 1725. Governor of Con ment of the Colony, May, 1749. necticut, 1741-175o. Commis Miss Annie B. Jennings. sioner to adjust Boundary with New York, 1713, 1718, 1723; ♦ROBERT K ITCHELL, 16o4- with Rhode Island, 1725. Miss Alice Chew, 1672. Miss Fanny C. Crump, Deputy from Guilford to the Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, General Court of New Haven Miss Anne L. Hubbell, Colony, 1661, 1662, 1663. Mrs. Matthew H. Mayn- Mrs. John O. Perrin. ard. SAMUEL K ITCHELL, 1633- ♦RICHARD L AW, 1687. 169o. (N.J.) Deputy f rom Wethersfield to Ensign in Newark, 1673. the General Court, 1638; from Mrs. John O. Perrin. Stamford, 1665, 1666, 1669, 1672. JOB L ANE, 1697. (Mass.) Miss A nne Law Hubbell. Representative f rom Billerica to Massachusetts General RICHARD L AW, 1733- 18o6. Court, 1676, 168o; from Mai Deputy from New London den, 1685, 1692. to the General Court, 1765, Mrs. J ohn O. Enders. 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769. 1773. Ancestors a nd Descendants 261

1774. 1 77S, 1776. Clerk of THOMAS L AWTON, 1639- the House, 1774-1775. Judge 1681. (R. I.) of the County Court of New Commissioner from Ports London County, 1773-1784. mouth to the Court of Com [Member of the Council of missioners, 1655, 1656, 1658, Safety, 1776. Assistant, 1776- 1661. Deputy from Ports 1786. Delegate to the Conti mouth to the General Assem nental Congress, 1774, 1776. bly, 1666. Member of the Continental Mrs. L ewis H. English, Congress, 1781-1782. Chief Mrs. William L. Matson. Judge of the Superior Court, 1786.] Miss A nne Law Hubbell. JAMES L EA, SR., 1723-1798- (Del.) Assistant Burgess of the JOHN L AWRENCE, 1659-1729. Borough of Wilmington, 1754, (N. Y.) 1756, 1758, 176o, 1761, 1762, Captain of Troop of Horse, 1766; and Chief Burgess of Province of New York, 1689. Borough, 1768, 1769. High Sheriff of Miss A nna L. Bakewell. County, 1691, 1698. Mrs. W illiam T. Blodgett. TOBY L EACH, 1726. (Pa.) M ember of Pennsylvania As JONATHAN L AWRENCE, sembly, 1713, 1714. 1715. 1717, 1737-1812. (N. Y.) 1719. Captain, 1772. Member of Mrs. W illiam T. Furness. Provincial Congress of New York, 1775, 1776. Major of Provincial Troops in Queens REV. M ARK LEAVEN County, 1775. WORTH, 1711-1797. Mrs. W illiam T. Blodgett. Chaplain of the Second Regi ment, raised for the Expedi tion against Canada, 176o. THOMAS L AWRENCE, 1625- Preached Election Sermon, 17o3. (N. Y.) 1772. Minister at Waterbury, Captain, 1665. Major of New 174o-1797. York Troops, and in command Miss E dith D. Kingsbury, of all the forces of Queens Miss Charlotte B. Merri- County, 1689. Raised troops for the defense of Albany against the French, 16oo. ISAAC L EE, 1717-18o2. Mrs. W illiam T. Blodgett. Deputy from Farmington to the General Court of Connecti cut,' 1761, 1762, 1764, 1767, 1768, ISAAC L AWTON, 165o-1732. 1769, 177o, 1771, 1772, 1773, (R. I.) 1774. Captain of the 13th Member of the Court of As Company in the Sixth Regi sistants of Rhode Island, 169o- ment, May, 1767. Lieutenant- 1691. Deputy to the General Colonel of the Fifteenth Regi Court, 1696, 1698, 1699, 17o2, ment, October, 1769. Colonel, 17o4, 17o5, 17o6-17o8. March, 1775. Mrs. L ewis H. English. Mrs. C harles N. Lee. 262 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

JARED L EE, 1711-178o. Miss A lice Edwards, Captainf o the Second Com Mrs. Walter I. Hayes, pany or Trainband in the Mrs. James M. Hoppin. Parish of Southington, 1748. Jr., Mrs. Don M. Dickinson, M rs. Daniel R. Howe, Mrs. Cabell C. Kinney, Mrs. Charles N. Lee, Mrs. George T. Olmsted. Mrs. Elijah W. Med- daugh, M rs. Charles W. Page, THOMAS L EE, 1672-1752. Mrs. William H. Palmer, Deputy from Lyme to the Miss Jane R. Perkins, General Court of Connecticut, Miss Antoinette R. Phelps, 1713-1717, 1719, 172o, 1724- Mrs. Elbert H. Putnam, 1727. Overseer of Niantic Mrs. Andrew J. Ralston, Indians, 1728. Mrs. William W. Rock- Mrs. C harles A. White. hill, Mrs. Charles L. Rockwell, ANDREW L EETE, 1643-17o2. Mrs. Henry B. Sargent, Assistant of Connecticut, 1678, Mrs. Peyton H. Skipwith, 1679, 168o, 1681, 1682, 1683, Mrs. Alvin H. Smith, 1684, 1685, 1686, 1687, 1689, Mrs. Henry W. Wessells, 169o, 1691, 1692, 1693. 1694. Miss Elizabeth T. White, 1695, 1696. 1697, 1698, 1699, Mrs. William C. Williams, 17oo, 17o1, 17o2. Captain of Miss Alice Wolcott the Guilford Trainband, Oc tober, 1686. ♦ W ILLIAM LEETE JR, 164S- Mrs. C harles N. Lee. 1687. Deputy f rom Guilford to the WILLIAM L EETE, 1616-1683. General C ourt, 1677, 1678, Magistrate of New Haven 1679, 1 68o 1681, 1682, 1683. Colony, 1653-1658. Commis Mrs. J ames M. B. Dwight. sioner of the United Colonies from New Haven, 1655-1664. Deputy-Governor of New THOMAS L EFFINGWELL, Haven Colony, 1658-166o; 1622-1714. Governor, 1661-1664. Com Deputy from Norwich to the missioner of the United Connecticut General Court, Colonies for Connecticut, 1665, 1662, 1663, 1665, 1668-1674, 1667, 1668, 1672, 1675, 1678. 1676, 1677, 1679, 1681-1687, Assistant of Connecticut, 1665- 1689-1691, 1693, 1696, 17oo, 1688. Deputy-Governor of 17o3. Connecticut, 1669-1675; Gov Miss A dalene W. Brewer, ernor, 1676- 1682. Mrs. John T. Coolidge, Mrs. J oshua W. Allen, Mrs. Theodore S. Gold, Miss Emily W. Brace, Mrs. James M. Hoppin, Miss Minerva W. Buel, Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, Mrs. James B. Bullitt, Jr. Mrs. Atwood Collins, M rs. Bela P. Learned, Miss Ellen Collins, Miss Mary M. Leffingwell, Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, Mrs. J. Osborne Moss, Mrs. Samuel G. Dunham, Mrs. Samuel 0. Prentice, Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe, Mrs. Bernard T. Williams, Mrs. James M. B. Dwight, Mrs. Cornelia B. Williams. Ancestors a nd Descendants 263

SAMUEL L EONARD, 1712- 1761. L ieutenant-Colonel, 176a 1771. Captain of the second Com Miss J ulia M. Davenport. pany or Trainband in Preston, 1754. JAMES L EWIS, 1679-1766. Mrs. M artin H. Cassell, Captain of Second Company or Mrs. James Grant. Trainband in Stratford, 1717. Deputy from Stratford to THOMAS L EONARD, 1713. General Court of Connecticut, (Mass.) 1717. 1 72o. 1722, 1723, 1725. 1726, 1731. E nsign of the Military Com Mrs.. F G. Darlington, pany at Taunton, June 7, Miss Annie B. Jennings. 1665. Deputy from Taunton to Plymouth General Court, WILLIAM L EWIS, 1683. 168o, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, (Mass.) 1685, 1686, 1689, 169o. Associ ate Judge for Bristol County, D eputy from Hadley to the 1685, 1686, 169o. Captain at General Court of Massachu Taunton, April 2, 167o. setts, 1662, 1663; from North Deputy from Taunton to Mas ampton, 1664. sachusetts General Court, Mrs. M atthew H. Mayn- 1692, 1693, 1694, 1698, 1699, ard. 17o0. WILLIAM L EWIS, 169o. Miss C ornelia B. Williams. Lieutenant, 1 65 1. Captain of Trainband of Farmington, JOHN L EVERETT, 1616-1679. 1674. Deputy from Farming- (Mass.) ton to the Connecticut General Captain in an expedition Court, 168o-169o. against the Indians, 1645 ; Mrs. T homas J. Anketell, Lieutenant of the Ancient and Mrs. William T. Blodgett, Honorable Artillery Company, Miss Florence T. Gay, 1648; Captain, 1652, 1663, 167o. Mrs. William S. In- Captain of the Suffolk Troop, graham, 1652. Major-General of the Mrs. Matthew H. May- Forces of the Colony of Mass nard, achusetts Bay, 1663-1673. M rs. Philip M. Price, Deputy from Boston to the Mrs. Charles A. White, General Court, 1651-1653, 1663, Mrs. Bernard T. Williams, 1664; Speaker, 1663, 1664; Mrs. Charles B. Wood. Assistant, 1665-167o. Commis sioner of the United Colonies, TIMOTHY L INDALL, 1678- 1668, 1669. Deputy-Governor, 176o. (Mass.) 1671, 1672. Governor of Mas Representative from Salem to sachusetts, 1673-1678. Massachusetts General Court, Mrs. G eorge W. Beach, 1717-172o, 1725, 1726, 1738. Miss Julia M. Davenport, Speaker of the House, July, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin 172o. Councillor of the son, Province, 1727-1731. Judge of Miss Amelia H. Sheffield. Court of Common Pleas, 1729; Chief Justice, Essex County JOHN L EVERETT, 1726-1777. Court of Common Pleas, 1733- (Mass.) 1754- Captain of Boston Regiment, Mrs. S amuel G. Taylor. 264 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

RICHARD L IPPINCOTT, 169o-1691. D eputy-Governor, 1639-1683. (N. J.) 1691-1693. Deputy from Shrewsbury to Mrs. H enry Glover. General Court of East Jersey, 1669, 167o, 1677. Deputy of JOHN L ONGLEY, 175o Patentees of New Jersey. (Mass.) Mrs. James J. Goodwin. R epresentative from Groton to Massachusetts General Court, RESTORE L IPPINCOTT, 1729-173o, 1731. 16S3-i74i. (N. J.) Mrs. M organ G. Bulkeley. Representative to first Assem JOHN L OOMIS, 1622-1688. bly of New Jersey, 17o1, 17o3- 17o4. Deputy from Windsor to the Mrs. J ames J. Goodwin. Connecticut General Court, 1666, 1667, 1675-1687. LEONARD L ISPENARD, Mrs. J ulia L. Havemeyer, 1715-179o. (N. Y.) Mrs. Jonathan E. Richards, Mrs. George D. Whittle Member of the Assembly of sey. the Province of New York, 17S9-1768- Commissioner on SAMUEL L OOMIS, 1689. Boundary between New York (Mass.) and Massachusetts, 1764. Mem E nsign of the Foot Company, ber of the Stamp Act Con Westfield, 1674. gress of the American Colonies, Mrs. J ulia L. Havemeyer. 176S. Mrs. S amuel G. Taylor. RICHARD L ORD, 1611-1662. Deputy from Hartford to JOHN L IVERMORE, about General Court of Connecticut, 1638-1719. (Mass.) 1657-1661. Captain of the Ensign a nd Lieutenant in Troop of Horse of Hartford Watertown. County, 1658. A Patentee Miss C lara M. Hill, named in the Royal Charter Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. of Connecticut, 1662. Miss Mary E. Day, ROBERT L IVINGSTON, JR., Miss Susan M. Day, N.1725. ( Y.) Mrs. Grace K. Ingersoll, Mayorf o Albany, 171o-1719. Mrs. Charles N. Lee. Recorder of Albany, 17 1o. Commissioner of Indian Af ♦ R ICHARD LORD, 1647-1727. fairs, Province of New York, Lieutenant of a Foot Company 1715, 1719, 172o, 1724. Mem raised in the County of New ber of the New York Assem London for service in the bly, 1711-1714. County of Hampshire, etc., Mrs. W alter B. Hubbard, 17o8. Miss Katharine L. Mather. Mrs. C harles A. White. THOMAS L LOYD, 1694. RICHARD L ORD, 169o-1776. (Pa.) Deputy from Lyme, 1729, 173o, Masterf o Rolls, 1683-169o. 1732, 1733. 1735, 1736, 1737, Keeper of the Great Seal, 174o, 1742, 1743. 1746, 1747. 1683. Provincial Councillor, 1748, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755. 1684-1688. President of Mrs. Edward E. Salisbury, Governing Council, 1684-1688, Mrs. Horace L. Wells. Ancestors a nd Descendants 265

THOMAS L ORING, 1667-1717. JOHN L YMAN, 1623-169o. (Mass.) (Mass.) Lieutenant o f the Duxbury Ensignt a Falls Fight, May 18, Company, a fter 17o2. 1676. A fterwards Lieutenant Miss C arolina B. Farnam, Mrs. B yron C. Dick, Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr. Mrs. G eorge F. Edmunds, Mrs. M atthew H. Mayn- REV. J OHN LOTHROP, 1584- ard, 1653. (Mass.) M rs. Morris W. Seymour. One of the Ministers of Parishes active in founding MOSES L YMAN, 1713-1768. and forwarding the interests Captain of the Trainband in of Plymouth Colony. Minister Goshen, May, 1756. Deputy at Scituate, 1634-1639; Barn from Goshen to the General stable, 1639- 1653. Court, 1757, 176o-1767. Mrs. L ewis H. English, Miss Ellen Collins, Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Mrs. Samuel G. Dunham, Mrs. William Hamersley, Mrs. Charles W. Page, Mrs. George W. Lane, Mrs. William H. Palmer. Mrs. Charles N. Lee, Mrs. Charles S. Millard, NATHANIEL L YNDE, 1659- Miss Cornelia B. Williams. 1729. Deputy f rom Saybrook to the SIMON L OTHROP, 1689-1774. General Court, 1691, 1698, Captain of Trainband of Nor 17o0-17o6, 17o8, 1709, 1722. wich, 1738. Deputy from Nor First Treasurer of Yale Col wich to the Connecticut Gen lege. eral Court, 1735, 1742, 1743. Mrs. M elville K. Bailey. Lieutenant-Colonel of Con necticut forces in Expedition SIMON L YNDE, 165o-1687. to Cape Breton, 1745. Mrs. F rank D. Glazier, (Mass.) Mrs. Louis Kingsley. fJudge o the Court of " Pleas and Sessions," July 21, 1686. Assistant Justice of Superior ROGER L UDLOW, 1654. Court, 1687. Member of An An H istoric Founder of Mass dres' Council, April 16, 1688. achusetts Bay Colony; elected Mrs. Melville K. Bailey, Assistant in England, Febru Mrs. Edward E. Salisbury. ary 16th, 1629-3o; Assistant, 1631-1633. Deputy-Governor of Massachusetts, 1634. Head THOMAS L YNDE, 1594-1671. of Commission for governing (Mass.) Connecticut, March 3d, 1635. Deputy f rom Charlestown to First Deputy-Governor of the General Court of Massa Connecticut, 1639, 1642, 1648. chusetts Bay, 1636, 1637, 1639, Magistrate of Connecticut, 1645. 1657. 164o, 1641, 1643-1647, 1649- Mrs. C harles Hopkins 1653. Commissioner of the Clark, United Colonies, 1648, 1651- M rs. David C. Collins, 16S3. Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe, Miss A da S. Shelton. Mrs. L. G. Turner. 266 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

JOHN M ACK, 1732-1778. 1737, 1 738, 1739, 174o, 174L Captain of the Fourth Com 1742, 1743. Captain of the pany, Second Regiment, of Company in Litchfield, Oct., Connecticut Troops, raised for 1722. Captain of a company the Expedition to Canada, raised in New Haven and 1756. Wallingford to march for the Mrs. F ayette W. Roe. defense of Litchfield, Oct, 1726. Member of Council of War, 174o, 1743. MOSES M ANSFIELD, 1639- Mrs. O tto R. Hansen. 17o3. Deputy from New Haven to Connecticut General Court, JOSEPH M ARSH, 1671-1759. 1676-1679, 1681-1687, 1689-1691. Captain of the first Company Assistant of Connecticut, 1692- or Trainband in Lebanon, 1722. 17o3. Lieutenant of Troops Mrs. George F. Edmunds. of New Haven County, 1676. Captain of Train Band of New Haven, 1683. Sergeant-Major JOSEPH M ARSH, 1727-1811. of New Haven County, 1694. Captain of 4th Company in Judge of New Haven County Twelfth Regiment, Connecti Court, 1698, 16o9, 17o1-17o3. cut, 1763. [Delegate for the Mrs. Mitchell Benedict, County of Cumberland to the Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, Provincial Congress of New Mrs. William Hamersley, York, 1776. Colonel of the Mrs. Walter B. Hubbard, Regiment in Cumberland Miss Mary M. Leffingwell. County, 1776. Member of Miss Alice Q. Lovell, Convention that declared New Miss May Mansfield, Connecticut an independent Mrs. Matthew H. Mayn- State and changed its name to ard. Vermont. Lieutenant-Governor of Vermont, 1778.] EBENEZER M ARSH, 17o1- Mrs. G eorge F. Edmunds. 1773. Deputy from Litchfield to the JAMES M ARSHALL. (Pa.) General Court of Connecticut, Justice of the Peace and Court 174o, 1741, 1742, 1743. 1744, 1745, 1746, 1748, 1749. 175o, of Sessions, 1687- 1694. Mrs. Henry Glover. 175L 1752, 1754, 1755. 1756, 1757. 1758, 1759. 176o, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, SAMUEL M ARSHALL, 1767, 1768, 1769, 1771. Major 1675. of the Thirteenth Connecticut Regiment, Oct. 1 741 ; Lieut C aptain in the Second Con necticut Regiment, and one of enant-Colonel, Oct. 1754; the five Connecticut Captains Colonel, May, 1757. killed in Narragansett Swamp Mrs. O tto R. Hansen. Fight in King Philip's War. Mrs. William A. Brewer, JOHN M ARSH, 1668-1744. Mrs. William H. Eldredge, Deputy from Hartford to the Mrs. Jesse Healey Morley, General Court of Connecticut, Miss Julia M. Pease, 1713, 1715, 1716, 173o, 1731. Miss Mary Wilton Pease, 1732, 1733, 1734, 1735, 1736, Mrs. Eugene S. Pike. Ancestors a nd Descendants 267

SAMUEL M ARSHFIELD, Mrs. F ranklin MacVeagh, 1664-1692. (Mass.) Miss Mary Conant Mason, Deputy from Springfield to Mrs. Frederick Palmer, Massachusetts General Court, Mrs. Williston Walker, 168o, 1683. 1684. Mrs. George G. Williams. Mrs. D avid C. Collins, Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe, HUGH M ASON, 1678. Mrs. James M. B. Dwight. (Mass.) D eputy from Watertown to REINOLD M ARVIN, 1669- Massachusetts General Court, 1737. 1644, 1645, 166o, 1661, 1664, Deputy from Lyme to the Con 1671, 1674, 1675, 1676, 1677. necticut General Court, 171 1- Lieutenant, May 14, 1645. 1713, >716, 1718, 172o-1725, Captain, May 5, 1652. Com 1727. 1728. Captain of Train mander in expedition against band of Lyme, 1718. the Dutch, 1664. Miss E lizabeth Griswold. Miss C lara Lee Bowman, Mrs. Henry F. English. DANIEL M ASON, 1652-1736. ATHERTON M ATHER, 1663- Quartermaster of the New- 1734. (Mass.) London County Troop, 1673. Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer. Representative from Suffield to the General Court of Mass achusetts, 1712, 1713, 1715, JOHN M ASON, 16oo-1672. 1716. (Mass.; Conn.) Mrs. C harles E. Gross, Lieutenant of Massachusetts Mrs. James U. Taintor. Troops, 1633. Captain, 1633. Deputy from Hingham to REV. I NCREASE MATHER, General Court of Massachu 1639-1723. (Mass.) setts Bay, 1634, 1635. Major in command of Connecticut Fellow of Harvard College, forces in the Pequot War, 1675-1685. Preacher of Elec 1637. Magistrate, and Assist tion Sermons, 1677, 1693, 1699, ant of Connecticut, 1637- 1659, 17o2. President of Harvard 1669-1671. Commissioner of College, 1685-17o1. Agent of the United Colonies for Con the Colony in England, 1688- necticut, 1647, 1654-1657, 1661. 169o. Deputy-Governor of Connecti Miss E lizabeth L. Dixon, cut, 1659-1669. A Patentee Mrs. James C. Welling. named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662. REV. R ICHARD MATHER, Mrs. F rank H. Arms, 1596-1669. (Mass.) Mrs. John W. Barlow, One of the Ministers of Mrs. James A. Cherry, Parishes active in founding Mrs. Clarence Deming, and forwarding the interests Mrs. Henry F. Eames, of the Colony of Massachu Mrs. George F. Edmunds, setts Bay prior to 1675. Minis Mrs. James M. Fowler, ter of the Church in Dor Mrs. Edward M. Fuller, chester, Mass., 1636- 1669. Miss Florence T. Gay, Mrs. Atwood Collins, Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer, Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter, Miss Isaphene Hillhouse, Miss Elizabeth L. Dixon, 268 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Mrs. H enry B. Favill, AMOS M EAD, 173o-1807. Mrs. Charles E. Gross, Surgeon in Third Connecticut Mrs. Walter B. Hubbard, Regiment at Ticonderoga, Mrs. Stephen W. Kellogg, 1759. Miss Katbarine L. Mather, Mrs. G eorge W. Moore. Mrs. James U. Taintor, Mrs. Williston Walker, JANNA M EIGS, 1672-1739. Mrs. James C. Welling. Captain of Trainband of East Guilford, Conn., 1717. Deputy REV. S AMUEL MATHER, from Guilford to Connecticut 165o-1728. General Court, 1716-1718, 1726. A Trustee named in the Act Miss Martha Day Porter, of 17o1 establishing a Collegi Mrs. Charles A. Sheffield. ate School (Yale College). CORNELIUS M ELYN, 1602- Fellow of Yale College, 17o1- 1674. (N. Y.) 1724. President of the council of Mrs. A twood Collins. " Eight Men " in Nieuw Netherland, 1643. of TIMOTHY M ATLACK, 173o- Staten Island, 1644. 1829. (Pa.) Miss E dith D. Kingsbury. Master of the Rolls at Lan caster. Member of Commit NATHANIEL M ERRIMAN, tee of Safety of Philadelphia. 1613-1694. [Secretary of Continental Con Captain of Dragoons, New gress. Colonel in the Con Haven County, 1675. Captain tinental Army.] of Trainband of Wallingford, Mrs. W illiam M. Hudson. 1692. Deputy from Walling ford to Connecticut General Court, 1674, 1678-1681, 1683, THOMAS M AYHEW, 1593- 1685. 1682. Mrs. C harles L. Bartlett, Deputy f rom Watertown to Mrs. William T. Blodgett, Massachusetts General Court, Miss Martha R. Driggs, 1636-1641, 1643, 1644. Com Mrs. Matthew H. Mayn- missioned by Governor Love ard. lace, 1671, Governor of Mar M rs. Charles L. Thomas, tha's Vineyard for life. Mrs. Bernard T. Williams. Miss K atharine Seymour JOHN M ILES, 1644-17o4. Day. Captain of a Company of Dragoons raised in New richard M cAllister, Haven County in April, 169o, 172S-1795- ( Pa.) for the expedition against Justice of the Peace, York Canada. Captain of Trainband County, 1771-1774, 1776. Mem in New Haven, May, 169o. ber of a Committee of Safety, Captain of a Company raised 1775. Member of the Pro to repel an invasion of New vincial Conference, 1776. York by the French and Colonel Third Battalion of the Indians, February, 1693. York Associates, 1775. Colonel Miss Mary E. Beach, Battalion of Minute Men, 1775. Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin Mrs. Colin Macrae Inger- son, soll, Jr. Mrs. Henry B. Sargent. Ancestors a nd Descendants 269

EPHRAIM M INER, 1642-1724. SAMUEL M OODY, 1676-1747. Deputy from Stonington, to (Mass.) Connecticut General Court, Chaplain o f Expedition against 1676, 1681, 169o, 1699, ,^oo Port Royal, 17o7. Minister 17o1, 17o4, 17o6, 17o7, 17o8, at York, Maine, 17oo-1747. 17o9, 171 1. Preached Election Sermon, Mrs. E llen M. Whitcomb, 1721. Chaplain in Expedition Miss Cornelia B. Williams. against Louisburg, 1745. JOHN M INER, 1635-1719. Mrs. John M. Taylor. Deputy to Connecticut General Court from Stonington, 1667; JAMES M ORGAN, 1644-1711. from Stratford, 1676; from Captainf o Dragoons of New Woodbury, 1683-1687, 1689, London, 169o. Appointed Ad 1692, 1695-1698, 17o3, 17o5, viser of the Pequots, 1694. 17o7, 17o8, 17o9, 171o. Captain Deputy to Connecticut General of Trainband of Woodburv. Court from New London, 1689, 1684. 1691, 1692, 1695, 1699; from Mrs. C harles D. McCand- Groton, 17o6. liss, Mrs. L everett Brainard, M rs. Frank C. Porter, Mrs. Colin Macrae Inger- Mrs. Alonzo Van Duzee, soll, Mrs. Francis C. Young. M iss Emily M. Morgan. THOMAS M INER, 169o. Deputy f rom Stonington to ♦JOHN M ORGAN, 1645-1712. Connecticut General Court, 165o, 1651, 1665, 167o, 1672, Deputy from New London to 1677, 1679, 168o, 1689. Assist the General Court, 169o; from ant Magistrate with John Win- Preston, 1693, 1694. throp at Pequett Plantation, Miss E mily M. Morgan. 1649. Chief Military Officer of Mistick, July, 1665. Mrs. Henry Hale, AMOS M ORRIS, 1726-18o1. Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer, Captainf o the Third Company, Miss Cornelia B. Williams. or Trainband in New Haven, JAMES M INOT, 1653-1735. 1758. (Mass.) Mrs. R obert M. Bashford, Representative from Concord Miss Ellen Collins, to the General Court of Mass Mrs. William H. Palmer, achusetts, 17oo-17o1. Captain Mrs Cornelia M. R. Pease. of Concord Military Company, July 3d, 1689. Mrs. C harles H. Towns- EDWARD M ORRIS, 1692 hend. (Mass.) Deputy f rom Roxbury to the JAMES M INOT, 1694-1768. General Court of Massachu (Mass.) setts Bay, 1678- 1686. First Member of the Governor's Military Officer in Woodstock. Council, 1746-1758; Colonel in 1689. the French and Indian War, Mrs. C harles Hopkins 17S6. Clark, Miss K atharine Seymour M rs. David C. Collins, Day. Mrs. Godfrey Dunscorabe. 270 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

JOHN M OSELEY, 169o. Mrs. T alcott H. Russell, (Mass., C onn.) Mrs. Henry B. Sargent, Lieutenant in King Philip's Mrs. Thomas D. Seymour, War. First Captain in West- Mrs. Charles L. Thomas. field, 1686. Captain of Dra goons of Hartford County, ♦ J OSEPH MYGATT, 16o4- ford County, April, 16oo. 1684. Miss Elizabeth L. Dixon, Deputy from Hartford to the Mrs. Russell Lee Jones, General Court of Connecticut, Mrs. James C. Welling. 1656-1662. Miss L aura C. Barnum, JACOB M OTTE, 17oo-177o. Mrs. George H. Day, .)(S. C Mrs. P. H. Ingalls, For 3 3 years he was Royal Mrs. Grace K. Ingersoll. Treasurer f or South Carolina. Mrs. J ames M. Hoppin, Jr. PHILIP N ELSON, 1636-1691. (Mass.) WILLIAM M ULLINS, Lieutenant at Rowley, October 162o. ( Mass.) 15. 1673; commanded a com Onef o the Historic Found pany from Rowley in the Ex ers of Plymouth Plantation. pedition against Canada, 169o. Mrs. Daniel Embury. Miss Elizabeth L. Dixon, Mrs. James C. Welling. THEOPHILUS M UNSON, 1675-1747. BENJAMIN N EWBERRY, Captain of the Second Com 1689. pany or Trainband in New Deputy f rom Windsor to the Haven, October, 1731. General Court of Connecticut, Mrs. H enry B. Sargent. 1656, 1662-1668, 167o-1675, 1677-1684. Captain, 1662. THOMAS M UNSON, 1612- Commissioner of Connecticut 1685. for Adjustment of Boundaries Ensign in 1661, of the Train with Massachusetts and Rhode band in New Haven. Deputy Island, 1664; with Rhode from New Haven to the Island, 167o. Member of the General Court of Connecticut, Council of War, 1673. Captain 1662, 1663, 1664, 1666, 1669- of Dragoons of Hartford 1674, 1676-1679, 1681, 1682. County in King Philip's War, He was empowered to act as 1675. Commissioned to com " Grand Committee " of New mand forces to march to Haven County, August 7, 1673, Northampton, May 2o, 1676. to put the County into a state Assistant of Connecticut, 1685, of defense against the Dutch; 1686, 1687, 1689. Mapr of he was ordered to command Regiment of Hartford County, the force sent from New 1689. Haven to Northfield, Mass., Mrs. J ohn Crosby, September, 1675 ; Captain for Miss Elizabeth L. Dixon, New Haven County, May 15, Mrs. Russell Lee Jones, 1676. Mrs. Henry B. Joy, Mrs. A rthur T. Hadley, Mrs. Austin Yates Ladue, Mrs. Henry L. Hotchkiss, Mrs. Mary A. T. Stark Mrs. Matthew H. Mayn- weather, ard. Mrs. James C. Welling. Ancestors a nd Descendants 271

ROGER N EWBERRY, 17o6- 1721, 1 722, 1723, 1724, 1725, 174i. 1726, 1727, 1728, 1729, 173o, Deputy from Windsor, 1735, 1731, 1 732, 1733. 1734. 1735. 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739. 174o. Speaker of the House, 1728, Captain on the English estab 173o, 1731, 1733. 1734. 1735. lishment, and commanded a 174o. Assistant, 1736, 1737, company in the expedition of 1738, 1739, 1742, 1743. 1744. 174o, against the Spanish in 1745. 1746, 1747. 1748, 1749, the West Indies. 175o, 175i> 1752. 1753. 1754, Mrs. J ohn Crosby. 1755. 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759. 176o, 1761. Judge of the THOMAS N EWBERRY, County Court in New Haven 1635. ( Mass) County, 1737 to 177o. Major Deputy to the General Court of the Second Regiment, of Massachusetts Bay, from 1739; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1748; Saugus, March, 1634, May, Colonel, 1752. 1635. Miss S usan C. Clarke. Mrs. R alph W. Cutler, SAMUEL N EWTON, 1646- Mrs. Henry B. Joy, 17o8. Miss Antoinette R. Phelps, Captain of the " eldest " Train Miss Harriet S. String- band in Milford, 1608. Deputy ham. from Milford, 169o-1694, 1696- ANDREW N EWCOMB, 1699, 17o2, 17o3. 171o. ( Mass.) Miss S usan C. Clarke. Lieutenant at Martha's Vine CYPRIAN N ICHOLS, 1642- yard, April 13,1691, and the 1728. same year was in command of Deputy from Hartford to the the fortifications at Edgar- Connecticut General Court, town. 168o, 1683, 1685-1687, 1689-1696, Mrs. L ewis H. English. 1698-17oo, 17o2-17o8, 1715. On Council of Safety, 1689. JOHN N EWELL, 1692-1777. Lieutenant of Dragoons, 169o. Captain of the Second Com Captain of Trainband " on the pany, or Trainband in the south side of the Riverett " in Town of Farmington, May, Hartford, 17o2. Member of 1738. Governor's Council, 1696. Mrs. W illiam E. Stanley. Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, Mrs. Howard H. Garmany, REV. R OGER NEWTON Miss May Mansfield, 1683. Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- F irst Minister of Farmington, 1652-1657. Minister of Mil- CYPRIAN N ICHOLS, Jr., ford, 166o-1683. One of the 1672-1756. Ministers active in founding Captain in command of Con and forwarding the interests necticut Troops in an expe of the Colony. dition against the Indians in Mrs. M orris W. Seymour. Hampshire County, Mass., 1725. ROGER N EWTON, 1685-1771. Mrs. C harles H. Ferry, Captain in the Expedition Miss May Mansfield, against Port Royal, August, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- 171o. Deputy from Milford, 272 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

GEORGE N ICHOLS, 1714-1788. ISAAC N ORRIS, 1693-1735. Captain of the 2d Military (Pa.) Company in the First Society Member of Assembly, 1699- in Waterbury, 1759. 17o1, 17o5, 171o, 1716, 172o- Mrs. F rederick J. Kings 1721. Provincial Councillor, bury. 17o9-1734. Speaker, 1713, 1721. JOSEPH N ICHOLS, 1685 . Mayor of Philadelphia, 1724. Mrs. Henry Glover. fCaptain o the 4th Company, or Trainband, in the Parish of Stratfield, in the Town of Rev. J AMES NOYES, 164o- Stratford, May, 1738. 1719. Mrs. W illiam A. Brewer. Minister of the First Church, Stonington, 1665-1719; active THEOPHILUS N ICHOLS, in founding and forwarding 17o3-1774. the interests of the Colony. Deputy from Stratford to the Commissioner on Boundary General Court, 1736-1748, with Rhode Island, 1699, 17o1. 175o, 1751, 17S3-17S9. 1764, One of the Trustees named in 1767. Captain of the North the Act of 17o1, establishing Company or Trainband in the a Collegiate School (Yale Town of Stratford, May, College) ; Fellow of Yale 1739. College, 17oo-1719, and his Mrs. Charles W. Barnum. name is first on the list. Mrs. O liver L. Johnson, MATTHIAS N ICOLL, 1621- Jr. 1687. (N. Y.) Secretary of the Province of New York, 1664. Member of JOHN O GDEN, 161o-1682. the Governor's Council, 1667- (Conn., N. J.) 168o. Mayor of the City of Magistrate of Connecticut, New York, 1672. Speaker of 1656- 166o, 1662. A Patentee the New York Assembly, 1683- named in the Royal Charter 1684. Judge of the Court of of Connecticut, 1662. Mem Admiralty, 1686. ber of Governor's Council of Mrs. J oseph A. Milburn, New Jersey, 1665. Represen Miss Mariana Townsend. tative from Elizabethtown to to the First General Assembly STEPHEN N OBLE 1686-1755. of New Jersey, 1668. Captain of the New Milford Mrs. J ohn F. Butterworth, Military Company, 1724. Depu Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, ty from New Milford to the Miss Alice Edwards, General Court, 1725, 1726, Mrs. Irving Fisher, 1727, 1732, 1733, 1734, 1735, Mrs. William B. Franklin, 1737, 1738, 1739. Miss Anna L. Huntington, Miss M ary E. Day, Mrs. Edward E. Salisbury, Miss Susan M. Day. Miss Mariana Townsend, CHARLES N ORRIS, 1712-1766. Mrs. Horace L. Wells, (Pa.) Miss Henrietta E. Whit One of the Founders of Penn ney. sylvania Hospital, 1751, and first Treasurer after the Cor NICHOLAS O LMSTED, 1612- poration. 1684. Mrs. H enry Glover. Captain of Dragoons, Hart- Ancestors a nd Descendants 273

ford, r aised for active service 1692, 1 693, 1694, 1696, 1697, in King Philip's War, 1675. 1698, 1699, l7°3, with title of Mrs. John M. Holcombe, Captain. Councillor, 1708- Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- 1727. Judge of Court of Com mon Pleas for Barnstable County, 17o2-1727; its Chief RICHARD O LMSTED, 1607- Justice, 1715-1727. 1686. Mrs. E dward M. Fuller. Deputy from Norwalk to the Connecticut General Court, JOSEPH O TIS, 1665-1754. 1653, 1654, 166o-1663, 1665- (Mass.) 1668, 1671, 1679. Captain of J udge of the Court of Com the Trainband of Norwalk, mon Pleas of Plymouth 168o. County, 17o3 to December, Mrs. D aniel G. Fones, 1715. Representative from Mrs. Henry Roberts, Plymouth to Massachusetts Mrs. William H. West. General Court, 171o, 1713. SAMUEL O LMSTED, 1715- Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer, 1788. Miss Cornelia B. Williams. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Ridge- WILLIAM P ABODIE, 1619- field, 174S-17S6, 1758-1764. 17o7. (Mass.) 1767-177o. Deputy from Duxbury to the Mrs. H enry Roberts. Plymouth General Court, 1654- 1663, 167o-1682. JOHN O SBORNE, 17o9. Miss H arriet S. String- Captain " o f the souldiers ham. raised in the County of Fair field for service against the NEHEMIAH P ALMER, 1637- common enemy in Hampshire 1717. County," Massachusetts, May, 17o4. " Captain of the Company Deputy from Stonington to in the West end of Fairfield, the Connecticut General Court, 1668, 1669, 1674, 1676, 1681, May, 17o5. Deputy from Fair 1685, 1686, 1689, 1691, 1693- field to the General Assembly, 1695, 1699, 17oo, 17o3, 17o5, 1699, 17o4, 17o9. 17o7. Member of the Govern Mrs. F rank D. Glazier, or's Council, 17o3-17o5. Miss Mary K. Talcott Miss E lizabeth S. Eaton, RICHARD O SBORNE, Miss Helen L. Shaw; 1684.N. ( Y.) Mrs. Charles A. White. Commissioned by Governor Andros as Captain of the EDWARD P ALMES, Town Company, Westchester. 1715. Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, D eputy from New London to Miss Clara M. Hill. the General Court of Con Mrs. William S. Ingraham. necticut, 1671-1674, 1677, 1678, 1679, 1681-1683, 1686. Captain JOHN O TIS, 1657-1727. of the Troop in New London (Mass.) County, 1672. Deputy f rom Barnstable to Mrs. C larence P. Towns- Massachusetts General Court, ley. 274 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

WILLIAM P ARKE, 1685. OLIVER P ARTRIDGE, 1712- (Mass.) 1792. (Mass.) D eputy from Roxbury to the Representative from Hatfield General Court of the Mass to the Massachusetts General achusetts Bay, 1635-1638, 164o, Court, 1742, 1743, 1744. 1745, 1644-1651, 1653. 1654, 1659- 1746, 1747. 17S1. 1753. 1754. 167o, 1672-1674, 1676, 1677, 1759. one of the Commis 1679; the longest service sioners for the Congress with under the Colonial Charter. the Six Nations at Albany, Mrs. Frank D. Glazier. 1747; Captain in 174o; Colonel of a Regiment in the French JOSEPH P ARKER, 1682-17—. War, 1749, 1755. 1756, 1759. (Mass.) High Sheriff of Hampshire Representative from Andover County, and Judge of the to the Massachusetts General Superior Court. Court, 173o, 1731, 1733. 1733. Miss M ary E. Dunham, 1734, 1736, 1739. Miss Sarah R. Dunham. Miss C lara M. Hill. SAMUEL P ARTRIDGE, 1645- JOSEPH P ARKER, 1766 1740. (Mass.) (Pa.) Deputy from Hadley to the J ustice of the Peace of Chester General Court of Massachu County, 1738, 1741, 1745. setts Bay, 1683, 1685, 1686; Mrs. Henry Glover. from Hatfield, 1689, 1691, 1692, 1694, 1695, 1697-17oo. Coun PETER P ARKER, 1714-1795- cillor, 17oo-1714, 1718-1723, (Mass.) Associate Judge Hampshire Captain, 1756, in Crown Point County, 1685. Judge of the Expedition. Lieutenant in Court of Common Pleas, Captain Frye's Company, 1692-1737. Quartermaster of February, 1756. Captain, 1761. Major Pynchon's Troop, 1683. Miss Clara M. Hill. Captain, 1693. Lieutenant- WILLIAM P ARKER, Colonel, 17o2. Colonel of the Hampshire County Regiment, 1686. 1707. D eputy from Saybrook to the Mrs. B enjamin B. Cates, Connecticut General Court, Miss Mary E Dunham, 1652, 1672, 1673, 1674, 167s, Miss Sarah R. Dunham, 1676, 1678, 1679, 168o, 1681, Miss Helen R. Dwight, 1682, 1683. Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Miss F loraC. Clough, Miss Martha Day Porter, Mrs. George Arthur Park. Miss Harriet Wadsworth Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. Terry, M iss Katherine Wads- JOSEPH P ARSONS, worth Terry. 1683. ( Mass.) Cornet of Hampshire County Troop, October 7th, 1678. THOMAS P ASCHALL, Sr., Mrs. William Hamersley, 1634-1718. (Pa.) Mrs. James B. Mont Member of Assembly of Penn gomery, sylvania, 1685-1689. Council Mrs. Charles A. White, man, 17o1-17o4. Mrs. Charles B. Wood. Mrs. W illiam Beebe. Ancestors a nd Descendants 275

THOMAS P ASCHALL, JR., Smith's C ompany, Haverhill. 1743. ( Pa) Mrs. Edward W. Hooker. Member o f Pennsylvania As sembly, 1717. Mrs. W illiam Beebe. JOSEPH P ECK, 1641-1718. Deputy from Lyme to the JOHN P ATERSON, 1708-1762 General Court of Connecticut, 1676, 169o, 1691, 1695, 1696, Captain of the 13th company 1697, 1698, 1699, 17oo, 17o1, in the Sixth Connecticut Regi 17o2, 17o3, 17o4, 17o5, 17o6, ment, October, 1752. Captain 1708, 17o9, 171o. of the 3d company in Colonel Mrs. W illiam Beebe, Whiting's Regiment raised for Mrs. George Arthur Park, the Expedition against Crown Mrs. Walter A. Robin- Point, March, 1756; also Ma jor in the same Regiment. Captain in Colonel Payson's Regiment raised for the Ex JOHN P ELL, 1643-17o2. pedition against Canada, (N. Y.) March, 1759. Captain of the Second Lord of Pelham 4th company in Colonel Ly Manor in Province of New man's Regiment in the Expe York, 1669. First Judge of dition against Canada in Court of Common Pleas, 1687. March, 176o, 1761, and in First Member of Provincial the Expedition against Ha Assembly for Westchester vana. County, 1691. Captain of Mrs. N athan F. Handy. Troop of Horse, 1684. Major, 1692. Miss C ornelia B. Williams. FRANCIS P EABODY, 1614 -1698. (N. H., Mass.) THOMAS P ELL, 1675-1739. One of the Founders of New (N. Y.) Hampshire. Lieutenant of Topsfield Military Company, Third L ord of Pelham Manor. May 27, 1668. Miss Cornelia B. Williams. Mrs. L yman B. Jewell. BRYAN P ENDLETON, 1599- 1681. (Mass., N. H.) JOHN P EABODY, 1642- 172o. Deputy from Watertown, (Mass.) to the General Court of Deputy from Boxford to the Massachusetts, 1636, 1637, General Court of Massachu 1638, 1639, 1647, 1648. Deputy setts, 1689, 169o, 1691, 1692, from Portsmouth to the Gen 1695, 1697, 1698, 1699, 17oo, eral Assembly of New Hamp 17o1, 17o3, 1708, 171o, 1711, shire, 1654, 1658, 166o, 1661, 1712, 1713. Ensign, March 3o, 1663. Major of Militia, Saco, 1683. Captain when Repre Maine, from 1668 to 1672. sentative, 1712. Deputy-President of Maine, Mrs. L yman B. Jewell. 168o. Miss A melia H. Sheffield. ROBERT P EASLEE, 1735- JOHN P ENGILLY, 17o9. . ( Mass.) (Mass.) Ensign i n French and Indian E nsign, 1692 ; Lieutenant, 170o. War, 1761, in Captain Joseph Mrs. George C Woodruff. 276 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

JOHN P ERCIVAL, 17o6-1786. 1774. [ Captain of a Battalion Captain of the 8th Company of Connecticut Militia in the in the Twelfth Connecticut Continental Army, 1776. Lieu Regiment, May, 1763. tenant-Colonel of the Eight Mrs. M artha Knox Hay- eenth Regiment, 1777. Colonel, man, 1779-] Mrs. Charles J. Lincoln, Mrs. W illiam Hamersley, Mrs. James A. Shipton. Miss Antoinette R. Phelps, Mrs. Charles B. Wood. JABEZ P ERKINS, 1677-1742. Captain of the 4th Company WILLIAM P HELPS, 1509-1672. in North East Society of Nor (Mass., Conn.) wich, May, 1721. Deputy to the General Court Miss C ornelia B. Williams. of Massachusetts Bay, 1634, 1635. One of the Commis JOHN P ERRY, 1746. sioners to govern Connecticut, Captainf o the Trainband in 1635. Deputy from Windsor Ashford, 1722. Deputy from to the Connecticut General Ashford to the General Court Court, 1645-1652, 1657. Magis of Connecticut, 1732-1735, 1738, trate and Assistant, 1636-1642, 174o, 1742. 1658-1662. Miss E lizabeth S. Eaton. Miss G race E. Allen, Mrs. William E. Boies, JONATHAN P ETTIBONE, Mrs. Walter F. Burrell, 1776. Mrs. John Crosby, Captainf o the 9th Company Mrs. John Glidden, of the Fourth Regiment in the Mrs. William Hamersley, Exepdition to Crown Point, Mrs. Otto R. Hansen, August, 1755. Captain of the Mrs. Verling K. Hart, South Company or Trainband Mrs. James B. Mont in Simsbury, May, 1756. Depu gomery, ty from Simsbury to the Gen Miss Mary Montgomery, eral Court of Connecticut, Mrs. Truman H. New 1762-1766, 1768, 1769, 1773, berry, 1774, 1775. Colonel of the Miss Antoinette R. Phelps, Eighteenth Regiment, May, Mrs. Mary A. T. Stark 1774. weather, Miss A ntoinette R. Phelps. Mrs. George S. Winslow, Mrs. Charles B. Wood. JOSEPH P HELPS, 1667-175o. Deputy from Simsbury to the Rev. G EORGE PHILLIPS, General Court of Connecticut, 1593-1644. (Mass.) 17o9, 171o, 1711, 1712, 1713, 1714, 1715. 1716, 1717. 1718, One of the Founders of the 1721, 1724. 1725, 1726, 1731, Massachusetts Colony. Minis 1732, 1733. ter at Watertown, 163o-1644. Miss A ntoinette R. Phelps, Active in Founding and For Mrs. Charles B. Wood. warding the Interests of the Colony. Miss E lizabeth L. Dixon, NOAH P HELPS, 174o-1789. Mrs. Melancthon W. Ja Captain of a Troop of Horse cobus, in the Eighteenth Regiment, Mrs. James C. Welling. Ancestors a nd Descendants 277

DANIEL P IERCE, 1642-17o4. OZIAS P ITKIN, 1679-1747. (Mass.) Captainf o the Trainband on Captain of the Newbury Com the east side of the River in pany, 1678. Deputy from Hartford, Oct., 1714. Deputy Newbury to the General Court from Hartford to the General of Massachusetts Bay, 1682, Court of Connecticut, 1725, 1683, 1692. Member of the 1726, 1727. Assistant, 1727, Council of Safety, 1689. 1728, 1729, 173o, 1731, 1732, Councillor, 1693-17o3. Judge 1733, 1735. 1736, 1737. 1738, of the Court of Common Pleas, 1739. 174o, 1741, 1742. 1743. Essex County, 1698-17o4. Col 1744. 1745. 1746. Judge of the onel of the Essex Regiment, County Court of Hartford 1697. County, 1733, 1734. Judge of Mrs. D avid T. Lanman. the Court of Equity, 1733. Member of the Council of War, May, 174o. On Commit Rev. J AMES PIERPONT, 1659- tee of War, May, 1744. with 1714. full power to send men for the fOne o the Trustees named defense of the frontier towns, in the Act of 17o1 establish and into the County of Hamp ing a Collegiate School (Yale shire. College). Fellow of Yale Mrs. G eorge C. Perkins. College, 17o1-1714. Preacher of Connecticut Election Ser ROGER P ITKIN, 1662-1748. mon, 160o. Captain o f Trainband in Mrs. J ames Biddle, Hartford, on the East Side of Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, Mrs. Elmer G. Derby, the Great River, 1698. Miss Helen R. Dwight, Mrs. J ohn M. Holcombe. Miss Alice Edwards, Mrs. Edgar L. Heermance, WILLIAM P ITKIN, 1636-1694. Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, King's A ttorney for the Col Jr., ony, 1662-1664. Deputy from M iss Harriet Wadsworth Hartford to Connecticut Gen Terry, eral Court, 1675-1684, 1689, M iss Mariana Townsend, 169o. Treasurer of the Colony, Mrs. George Leon Walker, 1676-1678. Commissioner to Mrs. Williston Walker, the Mohawk Indians in New Miss Edith Woolsey. York, 1676. Commissioner of the United Colonies for Con necticut, 1678. One of the Rsv. A BRAHAM PIERSON, Commissioners to treat with 1613-1678. (Conn.; N. J.) Gov. Dongan about New York fOne o the Ministers active Boundary, 1683; one of the in founding and forwarding Commissioners to adjust the the interests of the Colony of Massachusetts Boundary Line, Connecticut. Minister of 1693. Assistant of Connecti Branford, 1644-1665. Chaplain cut, 169o-1694. in Expedition against the Mrs.. F G. Darlington, Dutch, 1654. One of the Miss Caroline E. Day, Founders of Newark, N. J. Mrs. John M. Holcombe, Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, Mrs. Charles N. Lee, Mrs. John O. Perrin. Mrs. George C. Perkins. 278 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

WILLIAM P ITKIN, 1664-1723. ISAAC P LATT, . Deputy from Hartford to the .)(N. Y General Court of Connecticut, Delegate to the Convention 1606, 1697. Assistant, 1698, at Hempstead, 1665. Deputy 1699, 17oo, 17o1, 1702, 17o3, from Huntington, 1681, 1683. 17o4, 17o5, 17o6, 17o7, 17o8, Captain of Long Island 17o9, 171o, 171 1, 1712. 1713. Troops, 1689. 1714. 1715. 1716. 1717, 1718, Mrs. J ames P. Brayton. 1719, 172o, 1721, 1722. Judge of the County Court of Hart THOMAS P OLLOK, 1654- ford County, 17o2, 17o3, 17o6, 1722. (N. C.) 17o7, 1709, 171o, 171 1. Judge President of North Carolina of the Court of Assistants, Colony, 1712-1722. Major- 17o4, 17o5. Judge of the Su perior Court, 1711, 1712, 1713, General of Forces of the 1714. Member of Committee Colony of North Carolina. of War, 17o6, 1707, 17o8. One Miss Mariana Townsend. of the Commissioners to ad just Boundary Line with Mass Rev. B ENJAMIN POMEROY, achusetts, 1713, 1717; to adjust 17o4-1784. (Conn.; N. H.) Boundary Line with New Chaplain in French and In York, 1718. dian War, Third Regiment .Mrs. F G. Darlington, Connecticut Line, March, 1758. Mrs. Howard H. Garmany, An Original Trustee of Dart Mrs. Charles N. Lee. mouth College. Mrs. W alter L. Boreham. WILLIAM P ITKIN, 1694-1769. EBENEZER P OMEROY, 1669- Deputy from Hartford to the 1754. (Mass.) Connecticut General Court, Representative from North 1728-1733. Speaker of the ampton to Massachusetts House, 1732, 1733. Captain of General Court, 17o9, 171o, the Trainband in Hartford, 172o, 1735, 1736, 1739, 174o. on the East Side of the Con Judge of Court of Common necticut River, 173o. Assistant Pleas, February 21, _ 1735. of Connecticut, 1734-1766. Councillor, 1736. Captain. Judge of the Hartford County Mrs. James M. B. Dwight. Court, 1735-1752- Major of the First Regiment, 1739. DMED A POMEROY, Judge of the Superior Court, 1716. ( Mass.) 1741-1754. Chief Judge, 1754- Deputy from Northampton to 1765. Commissioner from the General Court of Mass Connecticut to the Congress achusetts, 1677, 1683, 1684, in Albany, 1754. Deputy- Gov 1686, 169o, 1692. ernor, 1754-1766. Governor of Mrs. W alter L. Boreham, Connecticut, 1766- 1769. Miss Helen R. Dwight, Miss Caroline E. Day, Mrs. James M. B. Dwight. Miss Katharine Seymour Day, M rs. Howard H. Garmany, SETH P OMEROY, 17o6-1777. Miss Frances W. Perkins, (Mass.) Miss Anna Denio Pitkin, Ensign, M assachusetts Troops, Miss Mary K. Talcott, 1743. C aptain, 1744. Major Miss Emily H. Whitney. in F ourth Massachusetts Regi Ancestors a nd Descendants 279

mentn i the Expedition against WILLIAM P RATT, 1622-1678. Louisburg, 1745. Lieutenant- Lieutenant of Trainband .of Colonel, 1755. Commissioned Saybrook, 1661. Deputy from Brigadier-General by the Con Saybrook to the Connecticut tinental Congress, 1775. Dele General Court, 1666-1678. gate from Northampton to Mrs. George Angell, First and Second Provincial Mrs. Melville K. Bailey, Congress, 1775. Miss Lucy Calhoun, Mrs. J ames M. B. Dwight. Mrs. William H. DuBose, Miss Elizabeth S. Eaton, JACOB P ORTER, 17o4-1775. Mrs. Colin Macrae Inger- (Mass.) soll, Deputy to the Massachusetts M iss Mary R Ingersoll, General Court from Abington, Miss Annie B. Jennings, 1753. 1754, 17S6, 1758- Mrs. Joseph A. Milburn, Mrs.. T Belknap Beach. Mrs. George Arthur Park, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, Mrs. J. F. Spalding, JOSHUA P ORTER, 1730-1825. Mrs. Charles A. White. Deputy from Salisbury to_ the General Court of Connecticut, 1764-1782. Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM P RATT, 1653-1718. Fourteenth Regiment Con Captain of the First Company necticut Militia, May, 1774. or Trainband of Saybrook, [ Lieutenant-Colonel command 1717. ing Regiment at Peekskill, Mrs. W illiam H. Du Bose. N. Y., 1777. Actively engaged in the Saratoga Campaign, JOHN P RENTICE, 17<>5-1747. 1777. Member of Council of Captainf o the Fort at New Safety, May, 1778, February, London, 1 692, 1693, 1695, 17o2. 1779J Mrs. M oses Lyman. Miss A nne Law Hubbell.

SAMUEL P ORTER, 166o-1722. THOMAS P RENTICE (Mass.) 17o9. ( Mass.) Lieutenant and Captain of Judge of the Court of Com Middlesex County Troop of mon Pleas for Hampshire Horse. Captain in King County, 1711-1722. Philip's War, 1675. Deputy Mrs. F rank D. Glazier. from Cambridge to Massa chusetts General Court, 1672, ♦ A BRAHAM POST, 1629 . 1673, 1 674. Ensignf o Trainband at Say- Mrs. R ussell Sargent, brook, 1667. Lieutenant in Miss Helen L. Shaw. command of Saybrook Fort, 168o. JONAS P RESCOTT, 1648-1723. Mrs. T homas B. Chapman. (Mass.) Lieutenant, July 13, 1689. ♦JOHN P RATT, 1655. Representative from Groton Deputy f rom Hartford to to Massachusetts General General Court, 1639, 164o, Court, with title of Captain, 1641, 1655. 1699, 17o5. Mrs. J ohn M. Holcombe. Mrs. M organ G. Bulkeley.

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JONATHAN P RESCOTT, Parishes a ctive in founding 1643-1721. (Mass.) and f orwarding the interests Representative from Concord of t he Colony prior to 1675. to the General Court of Mass Mrs. H arries C. Hulbert, achusetts Bay, 1692-1695, 1697, Miss L illian E. Prudden, 1698, 1699, 1712, 1713. Lieu Mrs. C hauncey H. Shearer. tenant, 1693. Captain of Foot Company in Concord, 17o6. ISRAEL P UTNAM, 1718-179o. Mrs. Byron C. Dick, Captain of the Fourth Com Mrs. William Hamersley, pany, First Regiment of Con Mrs. James B. Mont necticut Troops, 1756-1757. gomery, Major of the Third Regiment, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., 1758. L ieutenant-Colonel of Mrs. Charles H. Towns- Connecticut Troops in the Ex hend, pedition against Ticonderoga, M rs. Charles B. Wood. 1759. L ieutenant-Colonel in the Expedition against Ha ROBERT P RINGLE, 17o2-1776. vana, 1762. Colonel in the (S. C.) Detroit Expedition, 1763. Colonial Judge for South Colonel of the Third Regi Carolina, 176o-1769. ment, 1775. Brigadier-General Mrs. J ames M. Hoppin, Continental Army, 1775. Jr. Deputy from Pomfret to the Connecticut General Court, DAVID P ROVOOST, 1642- 1766, 1767, 1775. [Major-Gen- 1721. (N. Y.) eral in the Continental Army, 1775, and through the Revolu Member of the Assembly of tion.] the Province of New York, Miss E mily M. Morgan, 1699-17o1. Mrs. Robert Morrison. Mrs. D eWitt C. Cram, Miss Alice Edwards. JOHN P YNCHON, 17o2. DAVID P ROVOOST, Ja, 167o- (Mass.) 1725. (N. Y.) L ieutenant, 1653. Captain, Foot Company, Springfield, Mayor of the City of New 1657. Captain of the Troop of York, 1699. Member of the Horse of Hampshire County, Governor's Council, Province 1663. Deputy from Springfield of New York, 17o8-1711. to the General Court of Mass Member of the Assembly, achusetts Bay, 1659, 1662-1664. 1711-1713, 1716-1725. Com Assistant, 1665-1686. Magis missioner of Boundaries, 1723. trate of Hampshire County Captain of a Foot Company Court, 1665. Major of the in New York City, 17oo. Hampshire Regiment, 1671. Major, 171o. Agent from Massachusetts to Mrs. D eWitt C. Cram, confer with the Mohawks, Miss Alice Edwards. 168o. Member of the Council of the Royal Province of New Rev. P ETER PRUDDEN, 16oo- England, 1686-1689. Councillor 1656. of Massachusetts Bay, 1693- First P astor of the First 17o2. Commissioner to settle Church o f Milford, 164o-1656. the Southern Boundary Line Onef o the Ministers of of the Massachusetts Patent, Ancestors a nd Descendants 281

1671. J udge of the Court of setts B ay, 167o, 1673, 167S, Common Pleas of Hampshire 1679, 1681, 1692. Lieutenant County, 1692-17o2. of the Braintree Company, Mrs. L ewis D. Parker, 1676. Captain, October 15th, Mrs. Fayette W. Roe, 1684. Member of Committee Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., of Safety, 1689. Major of Miss Elizabeth T. White. the Suffolk Regiment, 1692. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1694. WILLIAM P YNCHON, 1585- Colonel, 1695. 1662. (Mass., Conn.) Mrs.. T Belknap Beach, One of the Founders of the Miss Julia M. Davenport, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. Mrs. Edgar L. Heermance. Named Assistant in the Charter of Charles I, and EDMUND Q UINCY, 3d, 1681- served in England, 1628, 1629. Assistant in Massachusetts 1738. (Mass.) Bay, 163o-1636, 1642-165o. Representative from Braintree, Treasurer of the Colony, 1632- 1713-1714. Colonel of Suffolk 1634. O ne of the Commis Regiment, 1713. Councillor, sioners to govern Connecticut, 1715-1729. 1734-1737. Judge 1635. C ommissioner to govern of Superior Court, 1718-1738. Springfield, 1641. Agent of the Colony in Eng .Mrs. F G. Darlington, land. Miss Mary E. Day, .Mrs. E Hayes Trow Miss Susan M. Day, bridge. Mrs. Clarence Deming, Mrs. Elmer G. Derby, JOHN Q UINCY, 1689-1767. Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, (Mass.) Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Representative f rom Braintree Mrs. Theodore S. Gold, to the General Court of Mass Mrs. Otto R. Hansen, achusetts Bay, 1717, 1719-174o, Mrs. John L. Jerome, 1744, 1745, 1747, 1755. 1756, Mrs. Grace K. Ingersoll, 1757. Speaker of the House, Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, 1729-174o. Councillor of the Jr., Province, 1742, 1747-1753. M iss May Mansfield, Major and Colonel. Mrs. Lewis D. Parker, Mrs.. T Belknap Beach. Mrs. Fayette W. Roe, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., JORIS J ANSEN RAPALJE, Miss Mary K. Talcott, Mrs. Bernard T. Williams. about 1 664. (N. Y.) fOne o the " Twelve Men " ap EDMUND Q UINCY, Sr., pointed August 29th, 1641, in 1635. ( Mass.) Nieuw Netherland. Representative to First Gen Mrs. L ewis H. English. eral Court of Massachusetts, May 14, 1634. JOSEPH R EADE, 1694-1771. .Mrs. E Hayes Trow (N. Y.) bridge. Member o f the Governor's Council, Province of New EDMUND Q UINCY, Jr., 1627- York, 1764-1771. 1698. (Mass.) Miss E lizabeth J. Hamers- Deputy from Braintree to the ley, General Court of Massachu Miss S ophia Hamersley. 282 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

JOHN R EID, 1655-1723. Rev. J OHN ROGERS, (N. J.) 1684. ( Mass.) Member of the General As Minister of Ipswich, 1656-1682. sembly of New Jersey. Sur President of Harvard College, veyor-General, 17o3. 1682- 1684. Active in forward Mrs. Denning Duer, ing the interests of the Colony. Miss Cornelia B. Williams. Mrs. Talcott H. Russell. Rev. J OHN REYNER, N.1669. ( H.) ♦JAMES R OGERS. One of the Ministers of -1683. Parishes active in forwarding D eputy from New London to the interests of the Colony in General Court of Connecticut, New Hampshire prior to 175o. 1661-1668. Pastor of the Church in Mrs. J ulia L. Havemeyer. Dover, 1665-1669, New Hamp shire. Mrs. F rancis Bacon, JAMES R OGERS, 1675-1735. Mrs. John O. Enders. Deputy from New London to the General Court of Connecti EDMUND R ICE, 1594-1663. cut, 17o8, 17o9, 171o, 1711, (Mass.) 1712-1726. Speaker of the Deputy from Sudbury to the House, 1724-1726. Captain General Court of Massachu of the 4th Company, New setts Bay, 164o, 1643, 1652, London, 1714. One of the 1653, 1 654- Commissioners to settle the Miss C lara M. Hill, Boundary Line between Con Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. necticut and Rhode Island, May, 1725. SYLVESTER R ICHMOND, Mrs. S amuel G. Taylor. 1673-1754. (Mass.) Commissioned by Governor Shirley, Colonel of the Sixth Rev. N ATHANIEL ROGERS, Regiment, February 6th, 1744, 1598-1655. (Mass.) raised for Expedition against One of the Ministers of Louisburg. Representative Parishes active in founding from D ighton to Massachu and forwarding the interests setts General Court, 1741-1744, of the Colony of Massachu 1747. setts Bay. Minister at Ips Mrs. C harles R. Chapman, wich, 1638-1655. Mrs. Edward Leavitt. Mrs. G eorge W. Beach, WILLIAM R OBINSON, 1693- Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin son, 1751. (R I) Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., Deputy from South Kingston Mrs. Talcott H. Russell, to the General Assembly of Mrs. Charles A. White. Rhode Island, 1724-1728, 1734- 1737. 1741! 1742- Speaker of the House, 1735, 1741. Judge ZABDIEL R OGERS, 1737-18o7. of the Court of Equity, 1741. Major of Twentieth Regiment Deputy-Governor of Rhode of Connecticut Troops, 1774. Island, 1745, 1747. [Lieut.-Col., May, 1777.] Mrs. I rving Fisher, Miss Elizabeth Griswold, Mrs. George B. Sanford. Mrs. Jay Osborne Moss. Ancestors a nd Descendants 283

♦JESSE R OOT, 1736-1822. ford, 1 719. Major of Second Lieutenant o f the 4th Com Regiment of Connecticut, 1748. pany in the Fifth Regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1752. 1763. [Committee of the Pay Mrs. F ranklin B. Dexter, Table, October, 1776. Captain Mrs. Henry L. Hotchkiss. of company of volunteers in Hartford, December, 1776; Rev. N OADIAH RUSSELL, Lieutenant-Colonel, December, 165o-1713. 1776.] Miss M ary E. Dunham, One of the Trustees named in Miss Sarah R. Dunham. the Act of 17o1, establishing a Collegiate School (Yale College). Fellow of Yale WILLIAM R OSEWELL, 163o- College, 17o1-1713. 1694. Mrs. E lmer G. Derby, Captain of the New Haven Mrs. George H. Hulbert, County Troop, 1675, Miss Mary K. Talcott, Mrs. Gilman C. Hill. Miss Harriet Wadsworth Terry, ZACHARIAH R OSSELL, 1723- M rs. George L. Walker. 1815. (N. J.) Justice of the Peace in 1769. RICHARD R USSELL, 161 1- Mrs. Henry C. Payne. 1676. (Mass.) Deputy from Charlestown to JOSIAH R OSSITER, 1646- the General Court of Mass 1716. achusetts Bay, 1643, 1646, 1648, Deputy from Guilford to the 165o- 1658. Speaker of the General Court of Connecticut, House, 1648, 1654, 1655, 1656, 1683, 1684, 1689, 16oo, 1694, 1658. Treasurer of the Colony, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1698, 1699, 1644-1676. Assistant, 1659- 17oo; Assistant, 17o1, 17o2, 1676. 17o3. 17o5, 17o6, 1707, 17o8, Mrs. C harles N. Lee, 17o9, 171o, 1711. Mrs. Walton Ferguson, Mrs. R obert B. Gregory. Mrs. Henry H. Whitney, Mrs. James O. Wright. Rev. T HOMAS RUGGLES, 1671-1728. JOSEPH S ACKETT, 1656- Fellow of Yale College, 171o- 1719. (N. Y.) 1728. Lieutenant of Newtown, Mrs. R obert B. Gregory. Queen's County, Foot Com pany, February 19, 169o; was JOHN R USSELL, 1686-1757. Captain in 1712. Deputy to Connecticut General Mrs. W illiam T. Blodgett. Court, from East Haven, 17o9, 171o; from Branford, 1714- 1716, 1718, 1719-1721, 1725- CHALLIS S AFFORD, 1733- 173S, 1 737. 1739. 1741. 1745, 1771. (Mass.) 1749-1753. Clerk of the House, Surgeon in Colonel Timothy 1726-1735. 1737, 1739, 1741. Ruggles' Regiment, which Speaker of the House, 1751. marched to relief of Fort Captain of Trainband of William Henry, 1757. East Haven, 171o; of Bran- Mrs. C harles L. Edwards. 284 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

COMFORT S AGE, 1731-1799. of t he Massachusetts Bay Captain in May, 1763, of the Colony. Named first of the Eighteen Assistants in Charter Troop of Horse in the Sixth of Charles I. An Original Connecticut Regiment. Patentee of Connecticut As Quartermaster of the Troop sistant of Massachusetts, 1628, of Horse, Sixth Regiment, 1629, 163o, 1631. May, 1757. Mrs. C harles N. Lee. Miss C ornelia B. Williams. RICHARD S ALTONSTALL, GURDON S ALTONSTALL, 161o-1694. ( Mass.) 1666-1725. Deputy f rom Ipswich to the Preached Election Sermon, Massachusetts G eneral Court. 1697. Member of Governor's 1635, 1 636, 1637. Assistant Council, 17o4. Governor of 1637, 1 638, 1639, 164o, 1642, Connecticut, 17o7-1724. Com- 1643, 1 644, 1645, 1646, 1647, mander-u.-Chief of Connecti 1648, 1649, 1664, 168o, 1682. cut Troops, 1708. Agent to Sergeant-Major of Essex England, 171o. Chief Judge County Regiment, 1641. of Superior Court, 171 1. Mrs. C harles N. Lee. Mrs. Albert M. Gilbert, Mrs. James M. Hoppin, ROSEWELL S ALTONSTALL, Jr., 17o1-1738. M rs. Charles N. Lee, Mrs. Robert Rantoul, Captain of First Company or Miss Sarah A. Stoddard. Trainband in Hartford, Oct.. 173o. NATHANIEL S ALTON Mrs. C harles N. Lee. STALL, 1639-17o7. (Mass.) EPHRAIM S ANFORD, 17oo- Captain of the Haverhill Com 1762. pany, May, 1666. Deputy from Haverhill to the General Captain of the Western Com Court of Massachusetts Bay, pany or Trainband in the 1666, 1669, 167o, 1671. Colonel Parish of Redding, October, of Essex Regiment, 1679-1686. 1758. Mrs. J ames P. Brayton. Assistant, 1679-1686, 1689-1692. Major commanding the Second Essex Regiment, October, 168o. JOHN S ANFORD, 1653. Boundary Commissioner, 1683. .)(R. I Member of Council of Safety, A F ounder of Rhode Island, 1689. Councillor named in the Onef o the Eighteen Original Royal Charter, 169o, 1692, Proprietors o f Aquidneck, 1693, 1694. Commissioner of 1638. L ieutenant, March, Oyer and Terminer, 1692. 1644. A ssistant, 1647-1649. Judge, and Chief-Justice of President, 1653, of Ports Common Pleas of Essex mouth and Newport. Couny, 17o2-17o7. Mrs. F erdinand Welch. Mrs. J ames M. Hoppin, Jr., PELEG S ANFORD, 1639-17o1. M rs. Charles N. Lee. (R. I.) Captain of Troop of Horse, SIR R ICHARD SALTON 1667. Assistant, 1667, 1668, STALL, 1586-1658. (Mass.) 1669, 1677,1 678. Agent of the One of the Historic Founders Colony of England, 1677. 1683. Ancestors a nd Descendants 285

General T reasurer, 1678, 1679, WILLIAM S AVAGE 1668- 168o. M ajor, 1679. Governor 1727. of Rhode Island, 168o, 1681, Deputy from Middletown, 1682. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1715, 1716, 1718-1726. Captain 1687. Appointed Judge of of the North Company or Admiralty by His Majesty, Trainband in Middletown. 1698, but did not serve. 1719. Mrs. F erdinand Welch. Mrs. W illiam C. Skinner. JOHN S AVAGE, 1652-1726. PIETER P HILIPSE SCHUY Captain o f the North Com LER, 1657-1724. (N. Y.) pany or Trainband in Middle- First Mayor of the City of town, May, 1711. Albany, 1686-1694. Presiding Mrs. W illiam C Skinner. Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas, Albany County, THOMAS S AVAGE, 16o7-1682. 1691, 17o2. Commissioner of (Mass., R. I.) Indian Affairs, 1691-1698, 17o6, Lieutenant of the Ancient and 1712-1724. Member of the Honorable Artillery Company, Governor's Council, Province 1641, 1645. Captain, 1651, of New York, 1692-172o. Act 1659, 1668, 1675, 168a Deputy ing Governor as President of from Boston to the General the Council, 17o9, 1719. Lieu Court of Massachusetts Bay, tenant of Horse, 1685. Major 1654-1657, 1659-1663, 1671, of Militia, 1688. Major of 1672, 1677, 1678. Speaker of Albany Troops at the Fort at the House, 1659, 166o, 1671, Albany, and in command, 1677, 1678. Assistant, 168o, 1691. Colonel, 1697. Lieu- 1681. C aptain, 1653. In com tenant-General, 171 1. mand of the Forces of the Mrs. W alter B. Hubbard, Colony at Medfield, 1675. Miss Katharine L. Mather. Commander-in-Chief of the Forces of the Colony, 1675, JOHN S CRANTON, 1676-1758. 1676 in King Philip's War. A Founder of Rhode Island Captain of the Company in as one of the Eighteen Origi the Parish of East Guilford nal Proprietors of Aquidneck. May, 1731. Miss K atharine Seymour Mrs. G odfrey Dunscombe. Day, M rs. John Rogers, Jr., JOSHUA S COTTOW, about Mrs. John G. Stanton, 1615-1698. (Mass.) Mrs. Charles H. Towns- Ensign, Ancient and Honor hend. able Artillery Company, 1657. Magistrate of Yorkshire THOMAS S AVAGE, JR., 164o- County Court, 1679. Captain 17o5. (Mass.) in Indian War, 168o-1684. Commanded a Regiment in Mrs. John G. Stanton. Sir 's expe dition to Canada, 169o. Com ROBERT S EDGWICK, 1614- missioner of Massachusetts 1656. (Mass.) Government to treat with the Deputy from Charlestown to Indians at Albany, August 19, Massachusetts General Court, 1689. Major. 1637, 1638, 1639, 164o, 1641, Mrs. J ohn G. Stanton. 1642, 1643, 1644, 1648, 1649. 286 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Captain a t Charlestown, Foot, 1 776, died in captivity March 9, 1636-7. Commander in N ew York.] of the Castle, June 2, 1641 ; Miss E lizabeth Griswold, Captain of the Artillery Com Mrs. Joseph A. Milburn, pany, 164o; Colonel of the Mrs. George Arthur Park, Middlesex Regiment, 1643 ; Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. Major-General of Massachu setts Colony, 1652. Mrs. F rank W. Cheney, Rev. J OHN SERGEANT, 171o- Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin 1749. (Mass.) son, Minister at Stockbridge, and Miss Amelia H. Sheffield. Missionary to the Housatonic Indians. Employed as an agent to treat with the Indians ROBERT S EELY, 1668. by the Colonial authorities. (Conn.,. N Y.) Miss Mary E. Dunham, Lieutenant of the Wethers- Miss Sarah R. Dunham. field Company in the Pequot War, 1637. Marshal of New Haven Colony, 1639, 164o, SAMUELEW S ALL, 1652-173o. 1641. Lieutenant of the Train (Mass.) band of New Haven, 1642. Fellow of Harvard College, Lieutenant of the Artillery 1673, 1674. Ensign, 1683, and Company, New Haven, 1645. Captain, 17o1, of the Ancient Captain, 1648. In 1654 com and Honorable Artillery Com manded the troops of New pany. Assistant, 1684, 1685, Haven raised for service un 1686, 1689. Captain of South der Sedgwick and Leverett Company of Militia, Boston, against the Province of the 1685. Judge of the Court of New Netherlands. In 1663 he Oyer and Terminer, 1692. was in command of the Mili Councillor, 1692-1725. Judge tia in Huntington, L. I. of Superior Court, 1692- 1718. Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Chief-Justice, 1718-1728. Miss Mary K. Talcott. Miss J ulia M. Davenport, Mrs. Edgar L. Heermance, Mrs. John G. Stanton. SAMUEL S ELDEN, 1695- 1745. Captain of Trainband at Lyme, JOHN S EWARD, 1653-1748. 174o. Deputy from Guilford, 17o4, Miss E lizabeth S. Eaton, 17o5, 17o8, 17o9. Captain of Mrs. George Arthur Park, the Second Company or Train Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, band in Guilford, May, 17o9. Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., Mrs. James G. Berryhill, Mrs. Charles A. White. Mrs. Peter M. Hitchcock.

SAMUEL S ELDEN, 1723-1776. MATTHEW S EYMOUR, 1669- Deputy from Lyme to the 1734. General Court of Connecticut, Captain of North Company from 1762 to 1766, 1768, 1769, in Norwalk, October, 1729. 1771, 1772, 1773. 1775. 1776. Mrs. Frederick J. Kings Major of the Third Regiment, bury, Jr., 1774. [Colonel of Battalion of Mrs. Edward B. Purcell. Ancestors a nd Descendants 287

THOMAS S EYMOUR, 1668- DAVID S HERMAN, 1665-1753. 174o. Captain of the Trainband in Deputy from Hartford to Con the Village of Stratfield, May, necticut General Court, 1719- 1709. 1728. Captain of the South Miss M artha Day Porter. Side Company of Hartford, 1725. JOHN S HERMAN, 1615-1691. Mrs. C larence A. Black, (Mass.) Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, Deputy t o Massachusetts Miss May Mansfield. General Court from Water- town, 1651, 1653, 1663; Captain WILLIAM S HATTUCK. of Watertown Trainband, (N. J.) June 11, 168o. Associate of Patentees at Miss C lara Lee Bowman, Shrewsbury, 167o. Represen Mrs. Timothy Dwight. tative to the General Assembly of New Jersey from Shrews JOHN S HERMAN, 1651-173o. bury, 1675. Deputy from Woodbury to the Mrs. J ames J. Goodwin. General Court, 1699, 17oo, 17o1, 17o4-1712. Speaker of BENJAMIN S HED, 1696-177o. the House, 171 1, 1712. Assist (Mass.) ant, 1713-1722. Captain of Ensign B illerica company, the Trainband in Woodbury, 1733. Captain, 1755. May, 171 1. Mrs. Ansel G. Cook. Mrs. G odfrey Dunscombe. Mrs. Moses M. Granger, Rev. T HOMAS SHEPARD, Mrs. William D. Schultz. 16o5-1649. (Mass.) One of the Ministers of PHILIP S HERMAN, 161o- Parishes active in forwarding 1687. (R. I.) the interests of the Colony of A F ounder of the Historic Massachusetts Bay. Minister Charter Colony of Ports at Cambridge, 1635-1659. A mouth, 1638, being one of the Founder of Harvard College. Eighteen Original Proprietors Preacher of Election Sermons, of Aquidneck. General Re 1637. 1638. corder, 1648-1651. Commis Mrs. F rancis Bacon, sioner for Portsmouth, 1656. Mrs. T. Belknap Beach, Deputy from Portsmouth to Miss Edith Woolsey. the General Assembly of Rhode Island, 1665, 1667. DANIEL S HERMAN, 1721- Mrs. G eorge D. Whittle 1799. sey. Deputy from Woodbury, 1753, 1754. 1756, 1757. 1758, 1759. ROGER S HERMAN, 1721-1793. 176o, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, Deputy to General Court of 1765, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769, Connecticut from New Mil- J77o, 1771. 1772, 1773, 1774. ford, 1755, 1756, 1758-1761; 1775. [Also served as Depu from New Haven, 1764-1766. ty, 1776-1791. Member of Assistant, 1766-1785. Judge Council of Safety, 1777, 1778, of Superior Court, 1766-1789. 1779.1 Signer of the Declaration of Mrs. F rank B. Wiborg. Independence. Signer of the 288 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Articles o f Association of field C ounty, 169o ; " Captain the Congress of 1774. Signer over one-half of the soldiers of the Articles of Confedera designed for Yorke, 1697." tion, 1778. Signer of the Con Miss Annie B. Jennings. stitution of the United States, 1787. (The only man who signed "these four supreme JOSEPH S ILL, 1639-1696. papers of American Indepen (Mass., Conn.) dence".) [Member of Council Lieutenant and Captain of of Safety, 1777-178o, 1782. Massachusetts troops in King Member of Continental Con Philip's War, 1675-1676. Cap gress, 1774, 1781, 1783, 1784. tain of Trainband at Lyme, Representative in the Congress May, 1692. of the United States, 1789-1791. Miss M ary P. Roberts. Senator of the United States, 1791-1793. Member of the EBENEZER S ILLIMAN, 17o7- Committee of Five to draft 1775. the Declaration of Indepen dence, 1776. Member of the Deputy from Fairfield to Board of War and Ordinance, the General Court of Con 1776. Delegate to the Con necticut, 173o, 1731, 1732. vention with respect to Cur 1733, 1734. 1735, 1736, 1737. rency, Monopolies, etc., at 1738, 1739. Speaker of the Springfield, Mass., 1777. Dele House, 1736, 1737, 1738. As gate to the Convention to sistant, 1739, 174o, 1741. regulate Prices, etc., at New 1742, 1743, 1744, 174S, 1746, Haven, 1778. Member of a 1747, 1748, 1749. 17SO, 17SL Committee of Two to Revise 1752. 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, the Statutes of Connecticut, 1757, 1758, 1759, 176o, 1761, 1783. Delegate from Con 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765. Judge necticut to the Constitutional of Superior Court, 1743, 1744, Convention, 1787.] 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, Mrs. T imothy Dwight, 175o, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., 1755, 17S6, 1757, 1758, 17S9, Miss Elizabeth T. White, 176o, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, Miss Emily H. Whitney. 1765. On Committee of War, 1744. Major of Fourth Regi SAMUEL S HERMAN, 1618- ment, 175o. Commissioner to 17oo. Congress of the Colonies in New York, November, 1755. Assistant, 1662, 1663, 1664, Member of Committee of 1665, 1666, 1667. One of the Correspondence, 1773. Committee appointed in 1665 Miss C aroline T. Gilman. to assist in putting the Colony in a posture of defense against the enemy (the Dutch), from GILES S LOCUM, 168o-1749. Stratford to Rye. (R. I.) Mrs. J ames P. Brayton, Deputy x rom Portsmouth to Mrs. William A. Brewer, the General Assembly of Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe. Rhode Island, 17o5, 1717, 1718, 172o, 1722, 1724, 1725, 1726, MATTHEW S HERWOOD, 1735-1739. Assistant, 1722, 1644-1715. 1723. Captain of Dragoons of Fair Mrs. W illiam L. Matson. Ancestors a nd Descendants 289

Rw. H ENRY SMITH, 1588- Mrs. G eorge Arthur Park, 1648. Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, One of the Ministers of Miss Harriet S. String- Parishes active in founding ham. and forwarding the interests of the Colony of Connecticut prior to 1675. Minister at SAMUEL S MITH, 16o2-1680. Wethersfield, 1641-1648. (Conn.; Mass.) Mrs. J ames P. Brayton, Deputy f rom Wethersfield to Mrs. William A. Brewer, the Connecticut General Court, Miss Julia M. Davenport, 164o, 1641, 1643-1651, 1653, Mrs. Henry B. Sargent, 1655, 1656, 1662. Lieutenant Mrs. William E. Stanley. of Company in Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1656. Deputy HENRY S MITH, 1682. from Hadley to the General (Mass.) Court of Massachusetts Bay, O ne of the Commissioners ap 1661, 1663-1665, 1667, 1668, pointed by the Massachusetts 1671, 1673, 1678. Associate Bay Colony in 1635, to govern for Hampshire County Court, the first settlement in Con 1678, 1679. Lieutenant at necticut. Hadley, 1663, 1678. Mrs. C harles H. Ferry, Mrs. F rancis B. Cooley, Miss May Mansfield. Mrs. Joseph A. Gilfillan, Mrs. William Hamersley, NEHEMIAH S MITH, 1646- Miss Clara M. Hill, 1727. Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill, Deputy t o the Connecticut Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, General Court from New Mrs. John M. Holcombe, London, 169o, 16o1, 1694, 1698- Mrs. James M. Hoppin, 17o5; from Groton, 1706,17o7, Mrs. James B. Mont 1718, 1721-1724. Member of gomery, Governor's Council, 17o3-17o5, Mrs. George Arthur Park, 1711-1715, 1724. Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, Mrs. L uther W. Bodman. Miss Harriet S. String- ham, OBADIAH S MITH, 1677-1727. Mrs. Charles B. Wood. Captain of the Trainband in the West Society in the Town of Norwich (Norwich West WILLIAM S MITH, 1655- Farms), October, 1719. 17o4. (N. Y.) Mrs. Frank D. Glazier. fJustice o the Supreme Court, 1691, 1693. Member of the PHILIP S MITH, 1633-1685 Governor's Council, 1691-17o4. (Mass.) Chief-Justice of the Province Deputy from Hadley to the of New York, 1692-1699, 17oo, General Court of Massachu and President of the Council. setts, 1677, 168o- 1684. Magis Judge of the Court of Admi trate of Hampshire County ralty, 1693-1696, 1697-17o1. Court, 1681, 1682, 1684. Lieu Acting Governor of the tenant of Hadley Foot Com Province, 17o1. pany, May 9, 1678. Lieuten Mrs. F rancis Bacon, ant of Hampshire County Mrs. Edgar L. Heermance, Troop of Horse, Oct. 7, 1678. Miss Edith Woolsey. 19 290 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

WILLIAM S MITH, 1723-18o8. General C ourt, 1642, 1643, (N. H.) 1644, 1645, 1646, 1647. Delegate to the Provincial Mrs. M organ G. Bulkeley. Congress, 1774. Delegate to the Fourth Provincial Con JOSEPH S PENCER, 1714- gress, Exeter, May, 1775. 1789. Mrs. Knight D. Cheney. Deputy from East Haddam to Connecticut General Court, CONSTANT S OUTH- 175o, 1751, 1752, 1753. 1755. WORTH, 1614-1678. 1756, 1757, 1761, 1762, 1764- (Mass.) Assistant, 1766-1774. Major of the Twelfth Regiment, fEnsign o the Duxbury Com 1757. Captain and Major of pany, 1646. Deputy from the 3d Company of the Sec Duxbury to the General Court ond Regiment in the Expedi of Plymouth Colony, 1647, tion against Canada, 1758. 1649-1656, 1658-1669. Assist Lieutenant-Colonel, 1759, 176o, ant, 1672- 1678. Member of and of the Twelfth Regiment the Council of War, 1658, in 1764, and .Colonel, 1766. 1667. Treasurer of the Colony, [Brigadier-General, 1775, ap 1659-1678. pointed by General Washing Mrs. J udson K. Deming, ton ; Major-General, 1776.] Mrs. Edward Leavitt. Mrs. George Arthur Park, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. THOMAS S OUTHWORTH, 1669. WILLIAM S PENCER, Lieutenant o f Military Com 164o. ( Mass.) pany at Plymouth, March 7, Deputy from Newtown to the 1647-8. Deputy from Ply General Court of Massachu mouth to the Plymouth Gen setts Bay, 1632, 1634, 1635, eral Court, 1652, 1653, 1654; 1636, 1637, 1638. Lieutenant, in Council of War, 1653, 1667. Newtown Company, 1637. Lieutenant of troops raised One of the Committee that for th^ Dutch War, 1653. sat with/ the first General March 29, 1655, he took the Court of Connecticut, 1639, oath as Assistant "to serve in 164o. that office at the River Kenne- Mrs. C harles H. Ferry, becke, the present summer." Mrs. Howard H. Gar- Chosen Assistant, 1657-1669. many, Captain of the Military Com Miss May Mansfield, pany at Plymouth, August 2, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin- 1659. Commissioner of the United Colonies, 1659, 166o, 1662, 1664, 1665, 1666, 1668, RALPH S PRAGUE, 165o. 1669. (Mass.) Mrs. F rancis Bacon, O ne of the Founders of the Mrs. E. Hayes Trow Colony of Massachusetts Bay. bridge. Deputy from Charlestown to the General Court of Massa NATHANIEL S PARHAWK, chusetts Bay, 1635-1641, 1644, 1647. ( Mass.) 1645. Lieutenant, 1637. Deputy f rom Cambridge and Miss Clara M. Hill, Wenham to Massachusetts Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. Ancestors a nd Descendants 291

SAMUEL S PRAGUE, 164o- .Mrs. F G. Darlington, . ( Mass.) Miss Katharine Seymour Deputy f rom Marsh field to Day, Plymouth General Court, 1682, M rs. John M. Holcombe, 1683, 1 684, 1686. Secretary Mrs. Charles N. Lee. of Plymouth Colony, 1686, 1689, 169o, 1691. JOHN S TANLEY, 1624-17o6. Miss C lara M. Hill, Deputy f rom Farmington to Mrs. Ebenezer J. Hill. Connecticut General Court, 1659, 1664-1671, 1673, 1674, ABRAHAM S TAATS, 1676, 1678-1687, 1689-1691, 1693, 1695. 1690. Captain of Captain, 1 669. Major of Al part of the Forces of Hart bany Troops, Province of ford County, 1675. Captain New York, 1669. Special In of Train Band of Farmington, dian Commissioner as under 1691. On Council of Safety, the Dutch Rule, 169o. 1689. Mrs. John G. Stanton, Mrs. J ames Biddle, Mrs. E. Hayes Trow Miss C lara Lee Bowman, bridge. Mrs. C harles E. Cheney, Mrs. J ames Nevins Hyde, MYLES S TANDISH, 1586- Mrs. J ohn McGaw, 1656. (Mass.) Mrs. B ernard T. Williams. One of the Historic Founders of Plymouth Plantation. NATHANIEL S TANLEY, Captain of the Plymouth 1 638- 1 7 12. Forces, 1621. Captain of an Deputy f rom Hartford to the Expedition against the Dutch, General Court, 1678, 1679. As 1653. Member of the Councils sistant, 169o-1712. Judge of of War of 1642, 1643, 1646, County Court, 1698-17o2. 1653. Deputy from Duxbury Member of Council of Safety, to the General Court of Ply 1689, 17o7, 1708. mouth, 1642, 1643. Assistant, Mrs. C harles H. Ferry, 1632-1635, 1637-1641, 1645- Miss May Mansfield. 1656. Treasurer of the Colo ny, 1644- 1 656. Mrs. J ames P. Andrews, NATHANIEL S TANLEY, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., 1683-17SS. Mrs. Arthur M. Wheeler, Assistant, 1725-174o; Treas Miss Elizabeth T. White. urer of the Colony, 1749-1755. Lieutenant-Colonel of the CALEB S TANLEY, 1642-1718. First Regiment, October, 1739. Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, Deputy from Hartford to Con Miss May Mansfield. necticut General Court, 1683, 1684, 1 689, 169o. Assistant, 16o2-17o1. Captain of Train JOHN S TANTON, 1641-1713. Band of South Side of Hart Captain in one of the four ford, 1689. On Council of Connecticut Regiments in Safety, 1689. One of the King Philip's War, February Commissioners of Indian Af 18, 1675. fairs for Connecticut at Al Mrs. E dward W. Hooker, bany, 1694. Mrs. Edwin C. Morrison. 292 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

THOMAS S TANTON, 161o- Bretono t reinforce the troops 1677. there, July, 1745. Captain of Marshal of the Colony, 1638- the 5th Company in the Regi 1646. Deputy from Stoning- ment raised for the Expedi ton to the Connecticut General tion against Canada, May, Court, 1651, 1666-1674. Ap 1746. Captain of the 1st Com pointed May 14th, 1668, with pany or Trainband in Dan Mr. John Allyn to treat with bury, October 6th, 1746. the Governor and Council of Mrs. T heodore S. Ferry. Rhode Island concerning the Connecticut claim to the Nar- THOMAS S TARR, 1589-1658. ragansett Country. (Mass.) Mrs. L everett Brainard, " Chirurgeon " of the Plymouth Mrs. Andrew Cowan, forces in the Pequot War, 1637. Mrs. Judson K. Deming, Mrs. Theodore S. Ferry, Miss Elizabeth S. Eaton, Mrs. Benezette A. Hough, Mrs. E. John Ellis, Mrs. Frederick W. Rus Mrs. Edward F. Finney, sell. Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer, Miss Fanny B. Lehmer, JOHN S TEARNS, 1654-1728. Mrs. Charles S. Millard, (Mass. Conn.) Miss Helen L. Shaw, Mrs. Elbridge L. Thomas, Representative from Billerica Mrs. Ferdinand Welch, to the Massachusetts General Mrs. Charles A. White, Court, 17o6-1715, 1718. Lieu Mrs. George D. Whittle tenant. sey. Mrs. R alph W. Cutler. EDWARD S TEBBINS, JEHOSAPHAT S TARR, 1718- 1796. 1668. D eputy from Hartford to the Major of the Second Regiment General Court of Connecticut, raised for the Expedition 1639, 164o, 1641, 1648, 1649, against Canada, 1756. Captain 165o, 1651, 1652, 1653, 1654, of the 3d Company in Sec 1655, 1656. ond Regiment. Mrs. G eorge Arthur Park, Miss M ary Elizabeth Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. Beach. JOHN S TEELE. 1665. JOSIAH S TARR, 1657-1716. (Mass.; C onn.) Deputy from Danbury to the Deputy f rom Cambridge to General Court of Connecti Massachusetts General Court, cut, 17o2-1716. Captain of 1634, 1635. One of the Com the First Company or Train missioners appointed by the Band in Danbury, 1713. General Court of Massachu Mrs. T heodore S. Ferry, setts Bay to govern Connecti Mrs. Benezette A. Hough, cut, 1635. Magistrate of Mrs. Gysbert Van Steen- Connecticut, 1636, 1637. wyck. Deputy from Hartford to the Connecticut General Court, JOSIAH S TARR, 1693-1778. 1637- 1645, from Farmington, Captain of one of the com 1646-1658. panies raised and sent to Cape Mis9 L aura C. Bamum, Ancestors a nd Descendants 293

Miss M ary Elizabeth Mrs. J ames Mason Hop- Beach, pin, Jr., M rs. Howard S. Clapp, Miss Mariana Townsend, Miss Caroline E. Day, Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr., Mrs. George H. Day, Mrs. Francis C. Young. Miss Katharine Seymour Day, Rkv. A NTHONY STOD M iss Florence T. Gay, DARD, 1678-176o. Mrs. Howard H. Gar- Preacher of Election Sermon, many, May, 1716. Minister at Wood Mrs. Henry L. Hotchkiss, bury, 17o2-176o. Mrs. P. H. Ingalls, Mrs. F rancis C. Young. Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, Mrs. Augustus J. Lyman, GIDEON S TODDARD, 1714- Mrs. Joseph A. Milburn, 178o. Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin son, Captain of the 1oth Company, Mrs. Charles B. Wood. Second Regiment, March, 1759; of the 12th Company, Third Regiment, 176o. Cap EPHRAIM S TEVENS, 1649- tain of the First Company or 1718. (Mass.) Trainband in Woodbury, Oc Ensign in Andover, 1712. tober, 176o. Miss Clara M. Hill. Mrs. F rancis C. Young. EPHRAIM S TILES, 1645-1714. Rev. S OLOMON STODDARD, Deputy from Stratford to the 1643-1729. (Mass.) Connecticut General Court, Fellow of Harvard College, 1686, 1687, 16oo, 16o2, 1693, 1666, 1667. Preached Election 1695, 1696, 1697, 1699, 17o2, Sermon, 17o3. Minister at 17o4, 17o9, 171o. Northampton, 167o-1727. Mrs. H enry C. Payne. Mrs. James P. Andrews, Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, NATHANIEL S TILLMAN, Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, 1691-177o. Miss Caroline E. Day, Miss Katharine Seymour Quartermaster of the Troop Day, of Hartford County, 174o. M iss Mary E. Dunham, Captain of the Troop, 174o. Miss Sarah R. Dunham, Miss Harriet S. String- Miss Alice Edwards, ham. Miss Carolina B. Farnam. Mrs. Howard H. Gar- ANTHONY S TODDARD, many, 1617-1687. (Mass.) Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Deputy from Boston to the Miss Mary K. Talcott, General Court of Massachu Mrs. Lewis S. Welch, setts Bay, 165o, 1659, 166o, Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr., 1665-1684. Mrs. Bernard T. Williams, Mrs. J ames P. Andrews, Mrs. Francis C. Young. Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, Mrs. DeWitt C. Cram, Rev. S AMUEL STONE 16o2- Miss Helen R. Dwight, 1663. Miss Alice Edwards, One of the Ministers of Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Parishes active in founding 294 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

and f orwarding the interests Rev. S AMUEL STOW, 1622- of the Colony of Connecticut. 17o4. Minister at Hartford, assist One of the Ministers of ant to Rev. Thomas Hooker, Parishes active in founding 1636-1647. Chaplain of Con and forwarding the interests necticut Troops in the Pequot of the Colony of Connecticut. War, 1637. Minister of the First Minister at Middletown, First Church, Hartford, 1647- 1651-1667. 1663. Miss K atharine Seymour Mrs. F rank W. Cheney, Day, Mrs. Charles N. Hart, M rs. George Arthur Park, Mrs. George Arthur Park, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. ISRAEL S TOUGHTON, Rev. N ICHOLAS STREET, 1645. ( Mass.) 16o3- 1674. Ensign to Capt. Mason, 1633. Associated with Rev. John Captain for Dorchester, 1637. Davenport in New Haven as Commander-in-Chief of the Teacher of the Church, Sep Massachusetts, Rhode Island tember, 1659, to April, 1668, and Connecticut Troops sent and the Pastor until his death. out against the Pequots, 1637. One of the Ministers of Deputy from Dorchester to Parishes active in founding the General Court, 1634, 1635, and forwarding the interests 1636, 1637. Member of the of the Colony. Court of Assistants, 1637, 1641, Mrs. E dward L. Wells. 1643, 1644.' Sergeant-Major JOHN S TRONG, 16o5-1699. in Col. Winthrop's Regiment, (Mass.) 1641. Captain of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com Deputy from Taunton to the pany, 1642. [Lieutenant-Col General Court of Plymouth onel of Rainborowe's Regi Colony, 1641, 1642, 1643. ment, 1644, in the Parliamen Mrs. T homas B. Chapman, tary Army during the Civil Mrs. David C. Collins, War in England.] Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, Mrs. J ohn G. Stanton. Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe, Mrs. James M. B. Dwight, THOMAS S TOUGHTON, Mrs. William W. Farnam, 1661. Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, Ensign f rom Windsor of Mrs. Daniel A. Markham, Connecticut Troops, 1636. Mrs. Morris W. Seymour, Lieutenant of Connecticut Miss Harriet S. String- Troops, April 1o, 164o. ham, Mrs. C harles E. Gross, Miss Mary A. Terry, Mrs. Henry B. Joy, Mrs. Francis C. Young. Mrs. Thomas S. McClel land, JOSEPH S TRONG, 1672-1763. Mrs. James U. Taintor. Deputy from Coventry to the General Court of Connecticut, THOMAS S TOUGHTON, 1721-1725, 1727, 1729-1731, 1662- 1 749. 1733-175o, 1753, 1755. 17S6, Captain o f the Trainband in 1762. Windsor, o n the east side of Miss H arriet S. String- the G reat River, May, 1698. ham, Mrs. W illiam F. Church. Mrs. Henry M. Wright. Ancestors a nd Descendants 295

JAN S TRYCKER, 1615-1697. Jersey, 1 668. Captain of .)(N. Y Militia at Newark, 1673. Captain o f Troops at Mid- Mrs. W illiam B. Franklin. wout, L ong Island, 1673. Delegate t o the Conventions RICHARD S WAN, 1678. of 1 653, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1674. (Mass.) Mrs. W illiam I. Blodgett, D eputy from Rowley to the Mrs. L ewis H. English. General Court of Massachu setts, 1666, 1667, 1668, 1669, EDWARD S TURGIS, 167o, 1671, 1672, 1673, 1675, 1695. ( Mass.) 1677. Deputy from Yarmouth to the Miss C lara M. Hill. Plymouth General Court, 1664, 1666, 1667, 1672. WILLIAM S WAYNE 1585- Mrs. John L. Buel. , a fter 1657. (Mass.; Conn.) HEZEKIAH S TURGES, 1725- O ne of the Commissioners 1792. appointed by Massachusetts Captain of the Second Com to govern Connecticut, March, pany, or Trainband in the 1635. Member of Court Town of Fairfield, May, 1771. at Watertown, 1636; New Mrs. John O. Enders, town, November, and Decem Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- ber, 1636; Hartford, 1637. more. Deputy from Wethersfield to General Court, 1641-1643. As GEORGE S UMNER, 1634-1715. sistant, 1643, 1644. Deputy (Mass.) from Branford to the General Representative from Milton Court of New Haven Colony, to the General Court of Mas 1654-1657. sachusetts Bay, 1693, 1696, Mrs. E dward E. Salis 17o8, 1709. bury. Miss T heodate Pope. Rev. Z ACHARIAH SYMMES, WILLIAM S UMNER, 16o5- 1599-1671. (Mass.) 1688. (Mass.) One of the Ministers of Deputy from Dorchester to Parishes active to founding the General Court of Massa and forwarding the interests chusetts Bay, 1658, 1666-167o, of the Colony of Massachu 1672, 1678-1681, 1683-1686. setts. Minister at Charles- Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, town, 1634-1671. Miss Theodate Pope, Miss K atharine Seymour Mrs. William C. Skinner. Day, M rs. Robert B. Gregory, SAMUEL S WAIN, 1682. Mrs. John Rogers, Jr. (Conn.;. N J.) Deputy from Branford to the SAMUEL S YMONDS, 1595- General Court of New Haven 1678. (Mass.) Colony, 1653-1659. 1661-1664, Deputy from Ipswich to the and to the Connecticut Gen General Court of Massachu eral Court, 1665. Lieutenant setts, 1638- 1642. Assistant, and Chief Military Officer 1643-1673. Deputy-Governor at Branford, 1653. Burgess of the Colony of Massachu from Newark in the first setts Bay, 1673-1678. General Assembly of New Miss E lizabeth L. Dixon, 296 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Mrs. T alcott H. Russell, .Mrs. F G. Darlington, Mrs. James C. Welling. Mrs. Elmer G. Derby, Mrs. Ralph Emerson, PHILIP T ABER, 16o5-1672. Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, (Mass.; R. I.) Mrs. Theodore S. Gold, Deputy from Yarmouth to Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, Plymouth General Court, 1639, Miss Annie B. Jennings, 164o. Commissioner from Mrs. John L Jerome, Portsmouth to Rhode Island Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, Court of Commissioners, 166o, Jr., 1661, 1663. M rs. Charles L. F. Robin Miss T heodate Pope. son, Mrs. Frank E. Sprague, MICHAEL T AINTOR, 1652- Miss Mary K. Talcott, 1731. Miss Harriet Wadsworth Deputy from Colchester to Terry, the Connecticut General Court, M rs. Bernard T. Williams, 1708-1716, 1718-1721, 1723-1726. Mrs. Abraham V. Zane. Miss Alice Taintor, Mrs. John M. Taylor. JOHN T ALCOTT, -1688. ELIZUR T ALCOTT, 17o9-1797. Ensign o f the "Trained Captain of Troop of Horse in Band" in Hartford, June. the Sixth Connecticut Regi 165o. Treasurer of the Col ment, May, 1756. Major of ony, 166o- 1676. Deputy from the Sixth Regiment, May, Hartford to the General 1756, in the expedition against Court of Connecticut, 166o, Crown Point. Lieutenant- 1661. M agistrate and Assist Colonel, 1771. Colonel, 1774 ant, 1662-1687. A Patentee [and commanded the Regi named in the Royal Charter, ment in the campaign around 1662. C ommissioner of the New York, 1776.] United Colonies, 1662, 1663, Miss M ary K. Talcott. 1669-1677, 1683, 1684, 1686. Chief Military Officer of Hart JOHN T ALCOTT, 166o. ford County, 1672; Major of (Mass., C onn.) the Troop, 1673-1675. Com Deputy from Cambridge to mander-in-Chief of the Con the General Court of Mass necticut Forces sent out achusetts Bay, 1634-1636. against New York, 1673; and Member of Committee that in King Philip's War, 1676. sat with the first Court of Lieutenant-Colonel of Con Magistrates of Connecticut, necticut Troops, 1687. 1637-1639. Deputy from Hart Mrs. J ames P. Brayton, ford to the Connecticut Gen Mrs. William A. Brewer, eral Court, 1639-1652. Assist Mrs. Benjamin B. Cates, ant, 1652-166o. Treasurer of Mrs. William B. Clarke, the Colony, 1654-166o. Com Mrs. William F. Church, missioner of the United Colo Mrs. Timothy Dwight, nies, 1656-1658. Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Mrs. J ames P. Andrews, Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, Mrs. James Biddle, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Mrs. James P. Brayton, Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Mrs. William A. Brewer, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin Mrs. Frank P. Crunden, son, Ancestors a nd Descendants 297

Miss H arriet Wadsworth JAMES T ALLMADGE, 168o- Terry, M iss Katharine Wads- Captain o f the Troop of worth Terry, Horse, New Haven County, Mrs. George Leon Walker, May, 1735. Mrs. Henry H. Whitney. Mrs. J ames M. B. Dwight. JOSEPH TALCOTT, 1669- 1741. PETER T ALLMAN, Major of the First Regiment, R.1708. ( I.) Hartford County, 171o. Depu General Solicitor of the Court ty from Hartford to Connecti of Rhode Island, 1661. Mem cut Genera! Court, 1708-171o. ber of the Court of Commis Speaker of the House, 171o. sioners, i66r, 1662. Deputy Assistant of Connecticut, 171 1- to the General Court, 1662- 1723. Judge of the County 1665. Court of Hartford County, Mrs. L ewis H. English, 1714. Judge of the Superior Mrs. Ellwood D. Kimball. Court of Connecticut, 1721. Deputy-Governor, 1723-1724. DANIEL T AYLOR, 1714-1791. Governor of Connecticut, 1724-1741. One of Commis Captain of the Trainband of sioners to settle the Boundary Danbury, 1754. Deputy from between Massachusetts and Danbury, 1755, 1765-177o, 1772- New Hampshire, 173o. 1776. Mrs. J ohn D. Barrette, Mrs. H enry Gibbons, Jr., Mrs. James Biddle, Miss Emily Raymond. Mrs. Benjamin B. Cates, Mrs. George H. Hulbert, Rev. N ATHANIEL TAYLOR, Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, 1722-18oo. Mrs. Percy St. John Stol- Chaplain i n Colonel Whiting's lenwerck, Regiment o f Connecticut M iss Harriet Wadsworth Troops, i n the campaign of Terry, 1759. M iss Katharine Wads Miss M artha Day Porter. worth Terry, Mrs. W. A. M. Wain- ♦THOMAS T AYLOR, 1643- wright, 1735. M rs. George Leon Walker, Deputy from Danbury to the Mrs. Henry H. Whitney. General Court, 1697, 1702, SAMUEL TALCOTT, 1635- 17o6, 17o7. 1691. Mrs. H enry Gibbons, Jr., Deputy from Wethersfield to Miss Martha Day Porter. the Connecticut General Court, 1669-1684. Assistant of Con DIRCK W ESSELSE TEN necticut, 1685-1687, 1689-1691. BROECK, 1642-1717. (N. Captain of the Hartford Y.) County Troop, 1681. Com First Recorder of Albany. manded the Dragoons at Deer- 1686. Member of the New field at the outbreak of King York _ Assembly, 1691-1698. William's War, 169o. Commissioner of Indian Af .Mrs. F G. Darlington, fairs, 1691-17oo. Mayor of Mrs. Theodore S. Gold, Albany, 1696-1698. Major of Mrs. John L. Jerome, Regiment of Albany County, Miss Gara McGeoch, 17oo. Miss Mary K. Talcott. Mrs. C larence L. Hall. 298 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

DIRCKEN T BROECK, 1686- SAMUEL T HAXTER, 1665- 1751. (N. Y.) 174o. (Mass.) Member of the New York Representative from Hingham Assembly, 1728-1737. Com to Massachusetts General missioner of Indian Affairs, Court, 1697, 17o8, 171o, 171 1, 1732-1738, 1742-1746. Mayor 1712, 1714, 1715, 1716, 1717, of Albany, 1746-1748. 1718, 1719. Commissioner to Mrs. W alter B. Hubbard, adjust Boundary Line with Miss Katharine L. Mather. Connecticut, 1717. Councillor, 1719-1736. Major, 171o. Col SAMUEL T ERRY, 1661-1731. onel. (Mass.) Mrs.. T Belknap Beach. Ensign in 17o5; Captain, 1716; Representative from Enfield NATHANIEL T HOMAS, to the Massachusetts General 16o6-1675. (Mass.) Court, 17o8, 171o, 1718. Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler. Deputy from Marshfield to the General Court of Ply ANTHONY T HACHER, 1387- mouth Colony, 1642. Ensign of Marshfield Company, 1638. 1667. (Mass.) Lieutenant, 1643. Captain, Deputy from Yarmouth to the 1644. General Court of Plymouth Mrs. J ulia L. Havemeyer, Colony, 1643-1647, 1651, 1652, Mrs. George D. Whittle 1654, 1659, 1663, 1665. Mem sey, ber of Council of War, 1642, Miss Cornelia B. Williams. 1658, 1667. Mrs. H enry Roberts. NATHANIEL T HOMAS, Jr., JOHN T HACHER, 1638-1713. 1643-1718. (Mass.) (Mass.) Deputy from Marshfield to Deputy from Yarmouth to the Plymouth General Court, 1672, General Court of Plymouth 1677, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1685, Colony, 1668- 1671, 1673, 1674, 169o, 1691 ; to General Court 1676, 1678, 1679, 168o. Lieu of Massachusetts Bay, 1692. tenant of Yarmouth Company. Lieutenant in King Philip's 1681. Member of the Council War. Captain of Marshfield of War, 1681. Assistant, 1682- Company, July 7, 1681. On 1686. Justice of the Court of Council of War, 1681-1685. Common Pleas of Barnstable Associate for Plymouth County, 1692-1713. Councillor Colony, 1685, 169o. Clerk of in Massachusetts, 1694-17o7. County Court, 1689. Judge of Colonel, 1692. Court of Common Pleas for Mrs. H enry Roberts. Plymouth Colony, 1692-1712. Councillor of the Province, JOHN T HAXTER, 1626-1687. 1693-17o2. Colonel, 17o2. (Mass.) Justice of the Superior Court, Ensign ; Lieutenant of forces 1712-1718. Commissioner of raised against the Dutch, Oyer and Terminer, 1713. 1664. Captain of Hingham Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer, Troops, June 11, 168o. Miss Helen L. Shaw, Mrs.. T Belknap Beach, Mrs. George D. Whittle Miss Carolina B. Farnam, sey, Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr. Miss Cornelia B. Williams. Ancestors a nd Descendants 299

WILLIAM T HOMAS, 1573- 1683, 1 684. Quartermaster of 1651. (Mass.) Company of Dragoons raised Assistant, Plymouth Colony, in New London County, July, 1642-1644, 1646-165o. Deputy 1675, in King Philip's War. from Rexham to tfie General Mrs. George Buckland, Court of the Colony, 1641 ; Mrs. Albert H. Chatfield, from Marshfield, 1645. Mem Mrs. Theodore S. Gold, ber of Council of War, 1642. Mjss Betty Keeney Grant, Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer, Miss Elizabeth Griswold, Mrs. George D. Whittle Mrs. David N. Haynes, sey, Mrs. John M. Judah, Miss Cornelia B. Williams. Mrs. Bela P. Learned, Mrs. Jay Osborne Moss, PAUL T HORNDYKE, 1643- Mrs. John Henry Page, . ( Mass.) Miss Sarah S. Parks, Lieutenant B everly Foot Com Mrs. Samuel O. Prentice, pany, October 22, 1677. Miss Helen L. Shaw, Captain, 1689. Mrs. Arima Dyer Smith, Mrs. J ohn M. Holcombe. Mrs. James H. Welles, Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr., JOHN T HROCKMORTON, Mrs. Bernard T. Williams, R.1687. ( I.) Miss Cornelia B. Williams, One o f the Thirteen Original Mrs. James D. William Proprietors of Providence son. Plantations, 1636. Deputy, WILLIAM T RASK, 1589-1666. 1664-1668, 167o-1673, 1675. (Mass.) Mrs. Frank W. Cheney. One of tae Founders of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. ♦SAMUEL T OMLINSON. Captain, 1632. Captain of the 1687- 1 773. Salem Company, 1636. Mus Representative f rom Derby to ter-Master of the East Essex the General Court of Con Regiment, December 7, 1636. necticut, 174o, 1741, 1742. Commanded a Company in the Mrs. W illiam D. Bishop. Pequot War, 1637. Deputy from Salem to the General THOMAS T OPPING, 161o- Court of Massachusetts Bay, 1688.N. ( Y., Conn.) 1635, 1636, 1637, 1639. Captain o f Train Band of Mrs. C olin Macrae Inger- Southampton, 1 65o. Assistant soll, J r., in C onnecticut, 1651-1656, 1659- Mrs. Edwin Knox Mit 1661, 1 663, 1664.♦ Member chell. of the Governor's Council, New York, 1665. Deputy RICHARD T REAT, 1584- 167o. from Southampton to the Con Deputy from Wethersfield to vention at Hempstead, 1665. the Connecticut General Court, Mrs. J onathan B. Bunce. 1644-1657. Magistrate and As sistant of Connecticut, 1657- THOMAS T RACY, 1685. 1664. A Patentee named in Deputy f rom Norwich to the Royal Charter, 1662. Connecticut General Court, Miss Laura C. Barnum, 1662, 1 663, 1667, 167o, 1672, Miss Mary Elizabeth 1675. 1676, 1677, 1678, 1682, Beach, ut » H5 is undoubtedly the " John Topping " named as one of the Patenteea ot tne Koyal Charter. The name is given three times as John Topping, and once as Thomas Topping. 300 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd, Colony, 1 650^1663. Assistant Mrs. William A. Brewer, of Connecticut, 1673-1675. Mrs. Horace B. Cheney, Commander-in-Chief of Con Mrs. Howard S. Qapp, necticut Troops in King Phil Miss Ellen Collins, ip's War, 1675. Deputy-Gov Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, ernor, 1676-1682. Commis Mrs. F. G. Darlington, sioner of the United Colonies, Mrs. George H. Day, 1681, 1682, 1684. Governor of Mrs. Henry B. Favill, Connecticut, 1683-1687, 1689- Mrs. Theodore S. Gold, 1698. _ Councillor of the Royal Miss Catharine H. Hins Province of New England, dale, 1687-89. Again Deputy-Gov Mrs. John M. Holcombe, ernor, 16o8- 1 7o8. Miss Ellen F. Hooker, Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd, Mrs. James M. Hoppin, Mrs. Henry Champion, Mrs. William T. Howe, Mrs. Horace B. Cheney, Mrs. P. H. Ingalls, Miss Harriet A. Clarke, Mrs. Grace K. Ingersoll, Mrs. Atwood Collins, Mrs. William S. Ingra- Miss Ellen Collins, ham, Mrs. Sidney B. Cushing, M rs. John L. Jerome, Mrs. Clarence Deming, Mrs. Edward Leavitt, Mrs. Henry Baird Favill, Mrs. Charles N. Lee, Mrs. Howard H. Gar- Mrs. Charles D. McCand- many, liss, Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, M rs. Truman H. New Mrs. Edward W. Hooker, berry, Mrs. Claremont S. Jack- Miss C. C. Newton, man, Mrs. William H. Palmer, Mrs. William H. Palmer, Miss Antoinette R. Mrs. Grace A. M. Pro Phelps, vost. M iss Theodate Pope, Mrs. Frank C. Porter, Mrs. William W. Rock- Rev. S AMUEL TREAT, 1648- hill, 1717. (Mass.) Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin Preached E lection Sermon, son, 1713. Minister at Eastham, Mrs. Charles L. Rockwell, 1672-1717. Active in founding Mrs. Frederick W. Rus and forwarding the interests sell, of the Colony. Mrs. Nathaniel Shipman, Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd. Miss Mary K. Talcott, Mrs. Hugh M. Thompson, JOHN T RIPP, 161o-1678. Mrs. Joseph Toy, Mrs. Gysbert van Steen- (R. I.) wyck, Deputyo t the General Court M iss Grace A. Young. of Rhode Island, 1648-1654. 1655, 1658, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1664, 1666, 1667, 1668, 1669, ROBERT T REAT, 1625-171o. 1672. M ember of the Court Deputy f rom Milford to the of Commissioners, 1655; of General Court of New Haven the Court of Assistants, 167o, Colony, 1653-1656, 1658. 1673, 1 674. 1675. Magistrate of New Haven Mrs. L ewis H. English. Ancestors a nd Descendants 301

♦ T HOMAS TROWBRIDGE, HUMPHREY T URNER, 17o2. -1673. ( Mass.) Lieutenant o f the New Haven Deputy f rom Scituate to Ply County Troop, 1675. mouth General Court, 164o, Mrs. H enry L. Hotchkiss. 1641, 1642, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1647, 165o, 1651, 1652, 1653. JONATHAN T RUMBULL, Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer. 171o-1785. Deputy from Lebanon to the ISAAC T URNER, 17o1-1774. Connecticut General Court, Captain of the nth Company, 1733. 1736-174o, 1751-1754- Col. Phineas Lyman's Regi Speaker of the House, 1739, ment, March, 1758. Captain 1752, 1754. Assistant of Con of the 8th Company, Col. necticut, 1740-1751, 1754-1766. Nathan Whiting^s Regiment, Judge of the County Court of March, 1759, raised for the Windham County, 1746-1753, War in Canada. 1757-1767. Commissioner from Mrs. E dward W. Hooker. Connecticut to consult with Governor Shirley about ex NATHANIEL T URNER, pedition to Louisburg, 1745. 1647. ( Mass., Conn.) Commissioner to consult with Onef o the Founders of Governor Shirley on expedi the Colony of Massachusetts tion to Canada, 1746. One of Bay, 163o. Captain of the the Commissioners to adjust Saugus Company, 1633. Deputy the Boundary Line between from Saugus to the General Massachusetts and Connecti Court of Massachusetts Bay, cut, 1747. Commissioner to 1634, 1635, 1636. Deputy to the Congress of the Colonies the General Court of New in New York, 1755. Commis Haven Colony, 1639, 164o, sioner to consult with Gov 1643, 1644, 1645. Captain and ernor Shirley in Boston in Chief Military Officer of New 1756 and 1757. Chief-Justice Haven Colony, 164o. Com of the Superior Court of Con missioner for the United Col necticut, 1766-1769. Lieuten onies, 1643. Lost in the ant-Colonel of the Twelfth " Phantom Ship." Regiment, 1753. Deputy- Mrs. J ames P. Brayton, Governor, 1766-1769. Govern Miss Caroline E Day, or of Connecticut, 1769-1784. Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, Mrs. George D. Coit, Mrs. Howard H. Gar- Miss Maria Trumbull many. Dana, Mrs. Edward W. Hooker, M rs. William H. Lee, Miss May Mansfield, Mrs. Louis V. Pirsson, Mrs. Henry B. Sargent, Miss Jane L. Trumbull. Mrs. Peter L. Wheeler.

PETER T UFTS, 1648-1721. DANIEL T UTTLE, 1680-1748. (Mass.) Captain of the South-East Deputy from Medford to Company of Wallingford, Massachusetts General Court, 1738. 1689, 169o, 1691, 1692, 1695, Mrs. C harles F. Sayles. 1697, 1699, 17oo, 1702, 1715. Captain in July, 17o6. DAVID T WINING, 1722-179— • Mrs. C harles W. Page. (Pa.) 302 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Deputy f or the County of onelf o the 5th Regiment of Bucks in the Pennsylvania Dutchess County Militia, 1775. Provincial Assembly, October, Delegate from Dutchess 1775. County to the 3d Provincial Mrs. J ohn H. Hall, Congress of New York, which Mrs. John C. Wilson. sat from May 14th "to June 3oth," 1776. [Colonel, March, WILLIAM T YNG, 1653. 1778. Member of the Beek- (Mass.) man Precinct Committee.] D eputy from Boston to the Mrs. Lewis H. English. General Court of Massachu setts Bay, 163o- 1644, 1646, JOHANNES P IETERSE 1647. Deputy from Braintree, VAN BRUGH, 1624-1697. 164o-1651. Treasurer of the (N. Y.) Colony, 164o-1644. Captain of Burgomaster of Nieuw Am the Braintree Company, 1647. sterdam, 1673, 1674. Captain Mrs. T. Belknap Beach, of Nieuw Amsterdam Troops, Mrs. John G. Stanton. 1673. Miss S ophia Hamersley, JOHN U NDERHILL, 160o- Mrs. E. Hayes Trow 1672 (Mass., N. H., N. Y.) bridge. One of the Founders of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, OLOFF S TEVENSE VAN 163o. Captain of Massachu CORTLANDT, about 16o0- setts Troops. Commander of 1684. (N .Y.) Saybrook Fort, 1637. Govern Member of the Representative or of Dover and Exeter, 1641. Body of Nieuw Netherland One of the "Eight Men" of known as the " Eight Men," Nieuw Netherland, 1645. 1645. Special Commissioner Commander of the land forces of Indian Affairs, under Dutch in the Colony of Providence Rule, 1645. Colonel of Plantations, 1653. Captain un Burghers' Corps, 1649. Presi der the Dutch, and Command dent of the " Nine Men," 165o. er of Troops engaged in the Burgomaster of Nieuw Am Indian War on Long Island. sterdam, 1655-166o, 1662, 1663. Delegate to the Convention Commissioner of Boundaries, at Hempstead, 1665. High 1663. Commissioner to treat Sheriff of the North Riding, with the English Forces, 1664. County of Yorkshire, Island Member of the Governor's of Nassau, 1665. Council of New York, 1674. Mrs. D enning Duer, Miss Sophia Hamersley, Miss Mariana Townsend. Mrs. Joseph A. Milburn. PHINEAS U PHAM, 1635-1676. BLT A US BARENTSEN (Mass.) VAN KLEECK, 1644-1717. Lieutenant in King Philip's (N..) Y War. Killed in the service, Captain of Dutchess County 1676. Troops, Province of New Mrs. H enry W. Farnam, York, 17oo. Member of New Mrs. L. G. Turner. York Assembly, 1715-1726. Mrs. Arthur L. Shipman. ANJAMES V DER BURGH, 1729-1794. (N. Y.) GARRET V an HORN, 1671- Commissioned Lieutenant-Col 1737. (N. Y.) Ancestors a nd Descendants 303

Member o f the New York 1663. C aptain, 1677. Assembly, 1716-1726, 1727. Miss E lizabeth L. Dixon, Mrs. De Witt C. Cram, Mrs. James C. Welling. Miss Alice Edwards. THOMAS W ADE, 165o-1696. HENDRICK V an RENSSE (Mass.) LAER, 1667-174o. (N. Y.) Captain of the Troop of Ips Major of New York Troops, wich, July, 1689. Lieutenant- 1722. Captain, 1714. Member Colonel of the Middle Essex of Assembly of the Province Regiment. of New York, 17o5-1715. Com Miss E lizabeth L. Dixon, missioner of Indian Affairs, Mrs. James C. Welling. 17o6, 1724, 1726, 1732, 1734. Mrs. Frank W. Fellowes. JOSEPH W ADSWORTH, 1647- 173o. JEREMIAS V an RENSSE Lieutenant in the Hartford LAER, 163o- 1674. (N. Y.) County Forces in King Philip's President of the Convention War, 1676. Captain of the in Nieuw Amsterdam, 1664. Trainband in Hartford on the Commissioner of Indian Af north side of the Riverett, fairs as under Dutch Rule. October, 1697. He was the Magistrate of Fort Orange, preserver of the Connecticut 165o- 166o, 1663- 1665. Captain Charter, October 31, 1687, of Troop of Horse, 167o. which he secreted in the Mrs. F rank W. Fellowes, Charter Oak. Mrs. Harry G. Thompson. Mrs. O tto R. Hansen, KILIAEN V an RENSSE Mrs. L. B. Harrison, LAER, 1663-1719. (N. Y.) Mrs. George Arthur Park, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. Lord of the Manor of Rensse- laerwyck, 1685. Cornet of SAMUEL W ADSWORTH, Troop of Horse, 1684. Cap 1631-1676. (Mass.) tain, 17oo. Lieutenant-Colonel Captain in King Philip's War. of Albany Troops, 1702. Col Killed in Sudbury Fight, 1676. onel, 1715. Member of the Mrs. Charles W. Page. Governor's Council, 17o4-1719. Member of the Provincial As WILLIAM W ADSWORTH, sembly, 1691-1704. Commis 1675. sioner of Indian Affairs, 17o6, Deputy f rom Hartford to the 171o, 1712, 1715. Connecticut General Court, Mrs. T homas Hooker. 1656-1675. Member of the Grand Committee, or Council CORNELIUS V an SCHAACK, of War, 1673. 17o5-1776. (N. Y.) Mrs. J ames Biddle, Colonel o f a Regiment of Mrs. Benjamin B. Cates, Foot in the County of Albany, Miss Eliza De Forest 177o. Downer, Mrs. R obert B. Gregory. M rs. Charles E. Gross, Mrs. Otto R. Hansen, JONATHAN W ADE, Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, 1683. ( Mass.) Mrs. Henry B. Joy, Deputy to the General Court Mrs. Thomas S. McClel of Massachusetts, 1669, 1681, land, 1682. Lieutenant at Ipswich, Mrs. George Arthur Park, 304 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Mrs. W alter A. Robinson, warding t he interests of the Mrs. James U. Taintor, Colony. Miss Harriet Wadsworth Miss A nnie B. Jennings, Terry, Mrs. Henry Roberts, M iss Harriet Wadsworth Miss Jane Scott Terry, M iss Katharine Wads CORNEOUS W ALDO, 1624- worth Terry. 17o1. (Mass.) Representative from Dunstable SIMON W AINWRIGHT, 166o- to Council for Safety of the 17o8. (Mass.) people, 1689. Representative Captain of Haverhill Company, from Chelmsford to Massachu 1694-1708. setts General Court, 1692, 1693, Mrs. C olin Macrae Inger- 1694. soll, Jr. Mrs. A nsel G. Cook. JOHN W AKEMAN, 16o1-1661. RICHARD W ALKER, 1592- Deputy from New Haven to 1687. (Mass.) the General Court of New Ensign, 1636-7. Lieutenant in Haven Colony, 1641-1644. 165o. Captain in 1652. Depu 1646, 1647, 1648, 1655-1661. ty from Reading to Massachu Treasurer of the Colony setts General Court, 164o, 1641, 1655-166o. 1648, 1649, 165o, 166o. Mrs. J ames Biddle, Mrs. C harles P. Clark. Mrs. James P. Brayton, Mrs. William A. Brewer, ROBERT W ALKER, 17o3- Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, 1772. Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, Deputy from Stratford, 1745, Miss Annie B. Jennings, 1746, 1748-1764. Assistant, Mrs. Henry Roberts, 1766-1771. Captain of the Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin North End Company in Strat son, ford, 1746. Major of the Miss Jane Scott, Fourth Regiment, May, 1757. Mrs. George Leon Walker. Lieutenant-Colonel, October, 1757. Judge of the Superior JOSEPH W AKEMAN, 167o- Court, 1760-1772. 1726. Miss H elen R. Dwight. Deputy from Fairfield to the General Court of Connecticut, Rev. T HOMAS WALLEY, 17o5, 17o6, 17o7, 171o, 1722. - 1 678. (Mass.) Captain of the Trainband in Minister at Barnstable, 1663- Fairfield, 1708. On Committee 1678. Preached Election Ser of War, 17o9. Commissioner mon to Plymouth General on New York Boundary, 1713. Court, 1669. Assistant, 1724, 1725. Judge Mrs. E dgar L. Heermance. of the County Court, 1725. Miss A nnie B. Jennings, ANDREW W ARD, 1587-1659. Miss J ane Scott. (Mass., Conn.) Onef o the Commissioners ap Rev. S AMUEL WAKEMAN, pointed by the General Court 1635-1692. of Massachusetts Bay, 1635, Minister a t Fairfield, 1665-1692. to govern Connecticut. Depu Preached E lection Sermon, ty to the Connecticut General May 1 4, 1685. Active in for Court from Wethersfield, 1636- Ancestors a nd Descendants 305

1639; f rom Stamford, 1643, Chosen L ieutenant of the 1644; from Wethersfield, 1648- Marlborough Foot Company, 1656. June 24, 1698. Representative Mrs. C harles D. Atwood, from Marlborough, 1689. Miss Mary Elizabeth 169o, 1691. Beach, Mrs. C harles F. Sayles. M rs. James P. Brayton, Mrs. William A. Brewer, Dr. W ILLIAM WARD, Mrs. Timothy Dwight, 1676. Mrs. John O. Enders, Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, Surgeon i n King Philip's War. Miss Clara M. Hill, Killedn i the service. Mrs. William B. Glover, Mrs. John O. Enders, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Mrs. Matthew H. May- Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- nard, M rs. Edwin Knox Mitch ell, WILLIAM W ARD, 1678-1769. Mrs. John S. Newberry, Captainf o the East Company, Mrs. John H. Perry, or Trainband in Wallingford, Mrs. Cuthbert H. Slo- October, 1726. combe, Mrs. M atthew H. May- M rs. Henry H. Stoddard, nard. Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- more. Rev. J OHN WARHAM, ANDREW W ARD, 1727-1799. 167o. ( Mass., Conn.) Captain of 1st Company, fOne o the Founders of the Fourth Connecticut Regiment, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. and Lieutenant-Colonel of Minister of the First Church, Fourth Regiment, 1756, in Ex Dorchester, 163o. One of the pedition against Crown Point. Ministers of Parishes who Colonel, March, 1756. [May, were active in founding or 1777. appointed Brigadier- forwarding the interests of the General of Second Brigade of Colonies of Massachusetts and Militia.] Connecticut prior to 1675. Mrs. A ndrew J. Coe, Minister of the Church in Mrs. James K. Hamilton. Windsor, 1636-167o. Mrs. J ames P. Andrews, Rev. N ATHANIEL WARD, Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, 157o-1645. (Mass.) Mrs. William F. Church, Minister at Ipswich, 1634- 1637. Mrs. De Witt C. Cram, A Framer of "The Body of Miss Caroline E. Day, Liberties," 1639; Preacher of Miss Katharine Seymour Election Sermon, 1641 ; One of Day, the Ministers of Parishes M iss Helen R. Dwight, active in founding and for Miss Alice Edwards, warding the interests of the Mrs. Howard H. Gar- Colony. many, Mrs. C harles N. Lee, Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Miss Frances W. Perkins. Miss Mary K. Talcott, Miss Mary A. Terry, OBADIAH W ARD, 1632-1718. Mrs. Bernard T. Williams, (Mass.) Mrs. Francis C. Young. 80 306 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

DANIEL W ARNER, Miss K atharine Seymour 1692. ( Mass.) Day, Ensign of the Foot Company M rs. Frank M. Douglas, in Hatfield, October, 1674. Mrs. James M. B. Dwight, Mrs. Charles L. Ed Miss Elizabeth S. Eaton, wards. Mrs. George F. Edmunds, Mrs. Robert C. Faulconer, RICHARD W ARREN, Mrs. Henry B. Favill, 1628. ( Mass.) Mrs. John C. Finney, A Historic Founder of Ply Mrs. Howard H. Gar- mouth Colony, 162o. many, Mrs. J ames J. Goodwin, Mrs. Elisha E. Garrison, Miss Frances W. Perkins, Mrs. John H. Gibbons, Mrs. Otto R Hansen, Miss Theodate Pope. Miss Clara M. Hill, Mrs. Ebenezer J: Hill, RICHARD W ATERMAN, Miss Catharine H. Hins 159o-1673. (R I.) dale, One of the Thirteen Original Mrs. John M. Holcombe, Proprietors of the Providence Mrs. Henry L. Hotchkiss, Plantations, 1638. A Founder Mrs. William T. Howe, of the Historic Charter Colony Mrs. Walter M. Howland, of Warwick, being one of Mrs. P. H. Ingalls, the twelve Purchasers, _ 1642. Mrs. Grace K. Ingersoll, Commissioner for Providence Miss Mary E. Ingersoll, to the General Court of Com Mrs. William S. Ingra- missioners of Rhode Island, ham, 1652, 1655, 1656, 1658. M rs. Russell Lee Jones, Miss Amy Powell. Mrs. Allen P. Lovejoy, Mrs. Augustus J. Lyman, JOHN W EBSTER, 159o-1661. Mrs. Truman H. New (Conn., Mass.) berry, Member of Committee that sat Mrs. Edward T. Owen, with the first Court of Mag Mrs. Bernadotte Perrin, istrates of Connecticut, 1637, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin 1638. Magistrate of Connec son, ticut, 1639-1654, 1657-1659. Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., Commissioner of the United Mrs. Charles L. Rockwell, Colonies for Connecticut, Mrs. Herbert G. Rose, 1654. Deputy-Governor, 1655 ; Mrs. Frederick W. Rus Governor of Connecticut, 1656. sell, Magistrate of Hampshire Mrs. Nathaniel Shipman, County Court, 166o. Mrs. Henry A. Stanton, Mrs. George Angell, Mrs. James T. Sterling, Miss Laura C. Barnum, Miss Mary K. Talcott, Miss Mary Elizabeth Mrs. Hugh M. Thompson, Beach, Mrs. Joseph Toy, M iss Emily W. Brace, Mrs. Dwight Tredway, Mrs. Lester R. Brooks, Mrs. Charles A. White, Mrs. Howard S. Clapp, Mrs. George G. Williams. Mrs. Atwood Collins, Mrs. Edward G. Coy, ROBERT W EBSTER, Miss Caroline E. Day, 1676. Mrs. George H. Day, L ieutenant of Trainband of Ancestors a nd Descendants 307

Middletown, C onnecticut, 1654. ROBERT W ELLES, 1684-1738. Deputy from Middletown to Captain of the Hartford the Connecticut General Court, County Troop, 1726. 1653-1659 Mrs. W illiam S. In- Mrs. H enry B. Favill, graham. Mrs. W illiam S. Ingra- ham, Mrs. T ruman H. New SAMUEL W ELLES, 1675. berry, Ensignn i Wethersfield, March, Mrs. C harles L. F. Robin- 1657-8; Captain of the Train band in Wethersfield, May, 167o. Deputy from Wethers field to the Connecticut Gen JOSEPH W ELD, 1646. eral Court, 1657, 1658, 1659, (Mass.) 166o, 1661, 1675. D eputy to the General Court Mrs. W illiam A. Brewer, of Massachusetts, 1637, 1638, Mrs. F. G. Darlington, 1641, 1643, 1644. Ensign of Mrs. John L. Jerome, the Ancient and Honorable Mrs. Charles D. McCand- Artillery Company, 1638. liss, Captain of the Military Com M rs. Frank C. Porter. pany in Roxbury. Mrs. E llwood D. Kimball, Mrs. George Arthur Park, SAMUEL W ELLES, 166o-1731. Mrs. Walter A. Robinson, Captain of the Trainband in Mrs. William E. Stanley, Glastonbury, 1698. Deputy Miss Cornelia B. Williams. from Glastonbury to the Gen eral Court of Connecticut, JONATHAN W ELLES, 1732- 1697, 17o5, 17o7, 1712, 1713. Mrs. F. G. Damington. 1792. Deputy from Glastonbury to SAMUEL W the General Court of Connec ELLES, 1693-176o. ticut, 176o, 1761, 1764, 1765, Captain of the 5th Company, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769, 177o, or Trainband in the Town of 177 'ii 1772, 1775. Captain of Hartford, October, 175o. the 1oth Company in the Sixth Mrs. Frank D. Glazier. Regiment, October, 177a Mrs. Charles N. Lee. THOMAS W ELLES, 1598-166o. Magistrate of Connecticut, ROBERT W ELLES, 1651-1714. 1637-1653. Treasurer of the Captain in 1689 of the Train Colony, 1639, 1641, 1648, 1649, band at the North End of 165o, 1651. Secretary of the Wethersfield. Deputy from Colony, 1641, 1643, 1644, 1645, Wethersfield to the General 1646, 1647. Commissioner of Court of Connecticut, 169o, the United Colonies, 1649. 1691, 1692, 1693, 1694, 1697, 165o. Deputy-Governor, 1654, 1698, 1699, 17o0, 17o1, 17o4, 1656, 1657, 1659. Governor of 17o5, 1707, 17o8, 17o9, 171o, Connecticut, 1655, 1658. 171 1, 1712, 1713, 1714. Mrs. J ames P. Andrews, Mrs. F rederick Burck- Miss Julia Barber, hardt, Miss Rebecca D. Beach, M rs. William S. Ingra- Mrs. John A. Bucking ham. ham, 308 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Mrs. F rederick Burck- Mrs. G ysbert Van Steen- hardt, wyck, M rs. William A. Brewer, M rs. James Watson Webb, Mrs. Gouverneur Cal Mrs. Charles B. Wood, houn, Mrs. Francis C. Young. Mrs. Frederick H. Church ill, THOMAS W ELLES, 1629- Mrs. F. G. Darlington, 1668. Miss Katharine S. Day, Quartermaster in Major John Mrs. Edward M. Fuller, Mason's Troop in 1658. A Miss Florence T. Gay, Patentee named in the Royal Mrs. Julius Gay, Charter, 1662. Assistant of Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Connecticut, 1668. Mrs. William A. Good .Mrs. F G. Darlington, man, Mrs. Frank D. Glazier, Mrs. Jacob L. Greene, Miss Ellen F. Hooker, Mrs. Jared C. Gregory, Miss Annie B. Jennings. Mrs. Robert Harwood, Miss Ellen F. Hooker, THOMAS W ELLES, 1692-1765. Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, Captain of the Trainband in Mrs. William S. Ingra- Glastonbury, May, 1724. ham, Deputy from Glastonbury to M iss Annie B. Jennings, the General Court of Connec Mrs. John L. Jerome, ticut, 1725, 1726, 1728, 173o- Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, 1751. Speaker of the House, Jr., 1746-1751. Assistant, 1751- M rs. Bela P. Learned, 176o. Commissioner on the Mrs. Edward Leavitt, Massachusetts Boundary Line Mrs. Charles N. Lee, May, 1739. Colonel of the Mrs. Charles W. Major, Sixth Regiment, October, 1739. Mrs. Daniel A. Markham, Member of the Committee of Mrs. Rodney Mason, War, October, 1754. Mrs. Charles D. McCand- .Mrs. F G. Darlington. liss, Mrs. C harles N. Lee. M rs. Edwin Knox Mitch ell, JACOB W ENDELL, 1691-1761. Mrs. Henry T. Olmsted, (Mass.) Mrs. Henry C. Payne, Captain of the Ancient and Mrs. Douglas C. Peabody, Honorable Artillery Company Mrs. John H. Perry, in 1735, and again in 1745. Mrs. Frank C. Porter, Lieutenant-Colonel, 1743. Mrs. John Burke Priddy, Colonel of the Boston Regi Mrs. Milo B. Richardson, ment, 1736-43. Councillor Miss Caroline S. Sanford, from 1734 to 176o. Commis Miss Adelia S. Shelton, sioner to the Six Nations at Mrs. Thomas F. Smith, Albany, 1744. Mrs. William E. Stanley, Mrs. J ohn G. Stanton. Mrs. William H. H. Smith, JOHN W ENDELL, 164o-1691. M rs. Wilbur B. Smith, (N. Y.) Mrs. William E. Stanley, Commissioner of Indian Af Mrs. Sherman P. Stow, fairs, 1684, and to treat with Mrs. Herbert C. Tolman, the Five Nations, 169o. Ancestors a nd Descendants 309

Captain o f Albany County JOHN W HEELER, -16oo. Troops, 1684. Deputy from Fairfield to Con Mrs.. E Hayes Trow necticut General Court, 1657- bridge. 1672, 1674, 1677, 1678, 1681, 1682, 1684, 1685, 1687, 1689. BARTHOLOMEW W EST, Mrs. John 0. Enders, died b efore 1675. Mrs. Franklin G. Whit- .)(N. J Deputy from Shrewsbury to the General Court of East Jersey, December, 1667. THOMAS W HEELER, Miss Theodate Pope. 1654. L ieutenant in 1651. Ensign MATTHEW W EST. (R. I.) of a company in Fairfield, Commissioner from Provi raised " to make war against dence to the Court of Com the Dutch," 1653. missioners of Portsmouth, Mrs. F rank D. Glazier. June 28, 1655. Miss T heodate Pope. THOMAS W HEELER, 1672. WILLIAM W ESTWOOD, L ieutenant of New Haven 1606-1661. (Mass., Conn.) Colony troops, commissioned One of the seven Commis prior to 1658. sioners appointed by Mass Mrs. L ewis H. English. achusetts to govern Connecti cut in 1635. Deputy, 1642-9, 1651, 1652, 1656, from Hart THOMAS W HEELER, 1714- ford to the General Court of 1757. (N. Y.) Connecticut. Captain of a company of Mrs. F rank D. Glazier, Militia from Amenia, New Mrs. Charles N. Hart. York, actively engaged in the French War at the northern DANIEL W ETHERELL, 163o- frontier during the years 1755, 1719. •756, 17S7. Deputy from New London to Mrs. L ewis H. English. the General Court of Connec ticut, 1669, 167o, 1671, 1673, RALPH W HEELOCK, 1675, 1676, 1677, 1679, 168o, 1684. ( Mass.) 1681, 1683, 1684. 1685, 1686, 1689. Assistant, 169o, 1691, Deputy from Dedham to 1692, 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, Massachusetts General Court, 1697, 1698, 1699, 17oo, 17o1, 1639, 164o, 1653, 1663, 1664, 1702, 17o3, 17o4, 17o5, 17o6, 1666, 1667. 17o7. 17o8, 17o9, 171o; to sit Mrs. W alter L Boreham. in Council in the place of an Assistant, 171o, 171 1, 1712, 1713. JOHN W HIPPLE, about 16o5- 1714, 1715, 1717. Appointed 1669. (Mass.) Captain of the Fort at New Deputy from Ipswich to the London, May, 1695, and again General Court of Massachu in 1609. Judge of the County setts Bay, 164o, 1641, 1642, Court in New London Coun 1646, 165o- 1653. ty, 1698, 1707. Mrs. J ohn O. Enders, Mrs. J oseph Toy. Mrs. John M. Holcombe. 310 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

JOHN W HIPPLE, 1626-1683. NATHANIEL W HITE, 1629- (Mass.) 1711. Captain of Troop of Horse Deputy from Middletown to to march for Marlborough the Connecticut General Court, against the enemy, 1676. Cap 1659, 1661-1687, 1689-171o. tain of Ipswich Troop, 1683. Captain of Trainband of Mid Mrs. John 0. Enders. dletown, 169o. Captain of the Trainband in the North End JOHN W HIPPLE, 1695. of Middletown, 1699. (Mass.) Mrs. C yrus H. Adams, C ornet of the Essex County Miss Lucy E Fay, Troop, 1663 ; Captain in King Mrs. Martha Knox Hay- Philip's War, 1676; Deputy man, from Ipswich to the General Mrs. Charles W. Hooper, Court of Massachusetts, 1674, Mrs. Chauncey Keep, 1679, 168o, 1682, 1683. Mrs. Chambliss Keith, Miss K atharine Seymour Mrs. Ellwood D. Kimball. Day. Mrs. Charles J. Lincoln, Mrs. Arthur Perkins, Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., DANIEL W HITE, about 1639- Mrs. James A. Shipton, 1713. (Mass.) Miss Elizabeth T. White. Lieutenant of the Hatfield Company, 1692. PEREGRINE W HITE, 162o- Mrs. F rank D. Glazier, 17o4. (Mass.) Mrs. Julia L. Havemeyer. Born on the Mayflower, 162o. Ensign, 1642. Lieutenant of DANIEL W HITE, 1671-1726. the Marshfield Company, 1655. Captain of the Troop of Horse Representative from Marsh- of Hartford County, 1716. field to the Plymouth Gen Mrs. Henry B. Favill. eral Court, 1662, 1673. Mrs. C harles E. Gross, JOEL W HITE, 17o5-1789. Mrs. William C. Skinner, Deputy from Bolton to the Mrs. James U. Taintor. Connecticut General Court, 175o-17S7. 1759-1762, 1767- Rev. S TEPHEN WHITE, 1718- 1775. Captain of the first 1794. Trainband of Bolton, 1755. Preacher of Election Sermon, [Member of Committee of May, 1763. Minister at Wind Correspondence, Inspection, ham, 174o-1793. and Safety, 1777.] Mrs. J ohn Rogers, Jr. Mrs. H enry B. Favill, Mrs. Walton Ferguson. WILLIAM W HITE, 1621. (Mass.) JOHN W HITE, 1664-1727. O ne of the Historic Founders (Mass.) of Plymouth Colony. Representative from Haver Mrs. L yman B. Jewell. hill to Massachusetts General Court, 17oo, 17o2, 17o3, 17o8, Rev. H ENRY WHITFIELD, 1713, 1715, 1719. Lieutenant 1597-1658. in 17o3. Representative, with Onef o the Ministers of title of Captain, 1715. Parishes a ctive in founding or Mrs. L yman B. Jewell. 'forwarding t he interests of Ancestors a nd Descendants 3"

the C olony of Connecticut Rev. S AMUEL WHITING, prior to 1675. Minister at 15o7-1679. (Mass.) Guilford, 163o-165o. One of the Ministers of Mrs. E liphalet W. Blatch- Parishes active in founding ford, and forwarding the interests M rs. Frank W. Cheney, of the Colony prior to 1675. Mrs. John Crosby, Minister at Lynn, Massachu Miss Katharine Seymour setts, from 1636-1679. Day, Mrs. W alter H. Boreham, M iss Elizabeth L. Dixon, Mrs. George F. Edmunds, Miss Susan V. Hotchkiss, Mrs. George Arthur Park, Mrs. Henry B. Joy, Miss Martha Day Porter, Mrs. Lewis D. Parker, Mrs. Walter A. Robinson. Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., Mrs. Charles H. Towns- hend, WILLIAM W HITING, M rs. James C. Welling, 1647. Miss Emily H. Whitney. O ne of the Committee that sat with the first Court of Magistrates, 1637. Treasurer Rev. J OHN WHITING, 1635- of _ Connecticut, 1641-1647. 1689. Magistrate of Connecticut, First Minister of the South, or 1641-1647. Commissioner of Second Church, Hartford, the United Colonies for Con 167o-1689. Chaplain of Con necticut, 1646. necticut Troops in King Miss L aura C. Barnum, Philip's War, 1675. Preached Miss Mary Elizabeth Election Sermon, 1686. Beach, Miss K atharine Seymour M iss Minerva W. Buell, Day, Mrs. Frederick Burck- M rs. Howard H. Gar- hardt, many, M rs. Benjamin B. Cates, Miss Mary K. Talcott. Mrs. Howard S. Clapp, Miss Susan C. Clarke, Mrs. Atwood Collins, JOHN W HITING, 16o3-1766. Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, Miss Caroline E. Day, Treasurer of the Colony of Mrs. George H. Day, Connecticut, 1717-1749. Cap Mrs. Clarence Deming, tain of the Troop of Horse in Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter, Hartford County, May, 173o. Mrs. Charles H. Ferry, Colonel of the First Regiment, Miss Ellen F. Hooker, October, 1741. Member of Mrs. Henry L. Hotchkiss, the Council of War, 1745. Mrs. Grace K. Ingersoll, Mrs. Joseph Toy. Miss Mary E. Ingersoll, Mrs. P. H. Ingalls, Mrs. Charles F. Johnson. JOSEPH W HITING, 1645-1717. Miss Mary M. Leffingwell, Treasurer of the Colony of Miss May Mansfield, Connecticut, 1678- 1717. Cap Miss Martha Day Porter, tain of the Hartford County Mrs. Frederick W. Rus Troop, May 1692. sell, Mrs. C harles H. Ferry, Mrs. Charles L. F. Robin Miss May Mansfield. son, 312 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Miss A melia H. Sheffield, SOLOMON W HITMAN, 1710- Miss Mary L. Stebbins, 18o3. Miss Harriet Wadsworth Deputy f rom Farmington to Terry, the General Court, 1751, 1753, M iss Harriet Wadsworth 1754. 1755, 1757, 1758, 1759. Terry, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, M iss Katharine Wads 1767, 1769, 1771. worth Terry, Miss C arolina B. Farnam, Miss Mary A. Terry, Miss Eli Whitney, Jr., Mrs. Alfred L. Tyler, Jr., Mrs. Frank L. Wood Mrs. Williston Walker, ward. Miss Cornelia B. Williams. ELIPHALET W HITTLESEY, WILLIAM W HITING, 17o4- 1714-1786. 1787. Captain o f the 4th Company Captain of the Sixth Com in Col. Phineas Lyman's Regi pany, or Trainband in Nor ment, 1758. Captain of the wich, May, 1739. Captain of a 6th Company, Col. Andrew Company raised for the Expe Ward's Regiment, 1756. dition against Louisburg, Captain of the roth Company, March, 1745. Captain of a 6th Regiment, 1757. Captain Company of Foot in the Expe of the 5th Company, Col. dition against Canada, June, Nathan Payson's Regiment. 1746. Major of the Fourth 1759, 176o. Regiment raised for the Expe Mrs. J ames Goodwin, dition against Crown Point, Mrs. Charles A. Jewell, August, 1755. Lieutenant- Mrs. William B. Mitchell. Colonel of the Second Regi ment raised for the Expedi Rev. S AMUEL WHITTLE tion against Crown Point, SEY, 1686-1752. March, 1756. Mrs. W illiston Walker. Preached Election Sermon, 1731. Fellow of Yale College, JOHN W HITMAN, 1692. 1732-1752. (Mass.) Miss S usan C. Clarke. E nsign of the Foot Company SAMUEL W ILBORE, Jr., in Weymouth, 1654-1681. R.1679. ( I) Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr. Commissioner f rom Ports Rev. S AMUEL WHITMAN, mouth to the Court of Com 1676-1751. missioners, 1656, 1658, 1659, 166o, 1662, 1663. Deputy from Minister at Farmington, 17o6- Portsmouth, 1664, 1665, 1669, 1751. Preacher of Election 168o. Assistant, 1665, 1666, Sermon, 1714. Fellow of Yale 1667, 1668, 1669, 1677, 1678. College, 1724-1746; one of the Captain of Troop of Horse, Fellows named in the new 1676. Patentee named in the Charter, 1745. Royal Charter, 1663. Miss C arolina B. Farnam, Mrs. H orace E. Dyer. Miss Elizabeth W. Far Mrs. C olin M. Ingersoll. nam, Mrs. Howard H. Gar- SAMUEL W ILCOXSON, 164o- many, 1713. Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr. Deputy from Simsbury to the Ancestors a nd Descendants 313

Connecticut G eneral Court, to o rganize His Majesty's 1689, 1694-17o1, 171o-1712. Government in the Province Mrs. Jonathan B. Bunce, of New York, 1665. First Miss Antoinette R. Phelps. , 1665, 1667-1668. Commissioner LAWRENCE W ILKINSON, of Admiralty for the Prov R.1692. ( I.) ince of New York, August 23, fMember o the Court of Com 1665. Member of the Govern missioners, 1659-1667. Depu or's Council, 1665-1672. ty from Providence, 1667, Miss C lara Lee Bowman, 1673. Mrs. De Witt C. Cram, Miss J ennie Miles Clarke, Miss Helen R. Dwight, Miss Susan C. Garke. Mrs. James M. B. Dwight, Miss Alice Edwards, SIMON W ILLARD, 16o5-1676. Mrs. Edward M. Fuller, (Mass.) Mrs. Thomas Hooker, Mrs. George H. Hulbert, Deputy from Concord to the Mrs. Charles N. Lee, General Court of Massachu Miss Katharine Wads- setts Bay, 1636-1642, 1645, worth Terry, 1646, 1649-1653. Lieutenant Miss Mariana Townsend, of Concord Company, 1636. Mrs. E. Hayes Trow Captain, 1646. Commissioner bridge, to lay out the Northern Mrs. George Leon Walker, Boundary of Massachusetts, Mrs. Williston Walker, 1652. Sergeant-Major, Middle Miss Henrietta E. Whit sex Companies, 1653. Major ney. and Commander-in-Chief of the Forces of the United Colonies in the Expedition DANIEL W ILLIAMS, 1728- against Ninigret, 1654. As 1818. sistant, 1654-1675. Captain of the Fourth Com Miss K atharine S. Day, pany in Groton, 177o. Mrs. Henry F. English, Mrs. A ndrew J. Ralston. Mrs. Francis Goodwin, Mrs. William S. Ingra- ham, JOHN W ILLIAMS, 1680-1742. M iss Annie B. Jennings, Captain of the 5th Company, Miss Martha Day Porter, or Train Band in Norwich, in Mrs. Henry S. Robinson, October, 1735. Mrs. John Rogers, Jr., Miss C ornelia B. Williams. Miss Elizabeth T. White. JOHN W ILLIAMS, 1692-1761. THOMAS W ILLETT, 161o- Deputy to Connecticut General 1674. (Mass., R. I., N. Y.) Court from Lebanon, 1727, Captain of Plymouth Colony 1739-1741. 1743. 1748; from Train Band, 1647. Commis Stonington. 1753-1757. 1759- sioner of Boundaries, 165o. 1761. Major of the Eighth Assistant in Plymouth Colony, Regiment of Connecticut 1651-1664. Commissioned to Troops, 1739. Lieutenant- go against the Dutch, June Colonel of the Eighth Regi 2o, 1654. One of the Purchas ment of Connecticut Troops, ers of " The King's Province " 1746. (R. I.), 1659. Commissioner Miss M ary H. Williams. 314 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

ISAAC W ILLIAMS, 1707. Mrs. E dward E. Salis (Mass.) bury, R epresentative from Newton Mrs. Williston Walker. to the General Court of Mass achusetts Bay, 1692, 1695, 1697, DANIEL W ILLS, 1633- 1698. 1699, 17o1, 17o5. Lieutenant, (N. J.) Cambridge Foot Company, Member of the Council of 1677. Captain, 1697. , 1682, 1684, 1685. Miss M ary E. Dunham, Member of Assembly, 1682- Miss Sarah R. Dunham, 1685. Justice of the Peace, Mrs. Frank D. Glazier. 1684, 1685. Commissioner of Lands, 1677, 1681, 1684, 1685. JOSEPH W ILLIAMS, 1723- Mrs. James J. Goodwin. 1677. Captain, 1697. Captain of Train Band in Nor THOMAS W ILMOT, 1679- wich, October, 1758. 1752- Miss C ornelia B. Williams. Captain of the 6th Company or Train Band in New Haven. RICHARD W ILLIAMS, 16o6- October, 1732. 1693. (Mass.) Mrs. C harles H. Ferry, Deputy from Taunton to Ply Miss May Mansfield. mouth General Court, 1643, 1645, 1646, 1648, 165o, 1651, Rev. J OHN WILSON, 1588- 1653. 16S4, 1655. 1656, 1657, 1667. (Mass.) 1659, 1664, 1665. One of the Founders of the Mrs. A nsel G. Cook. . A Founder of Harvard College. Rev. S OLOMON WILLIAMS, Minister of the First Church, D.D., 17oo-1776. Boston, 163o-1667. Chaplain in Preached Election Sermon, the Pequot War, 1637. Active 1741. Minister at Lebanon, in founding and forwarding 1 722- 1 776. the interests of the Colony. Mrs. F rank D. Glazier. Mrs. William H. DuBose, Miss Mary A. Terry. JOHN W ILLIS, 1693. JOSIAH W INSLOW, 16o5- (Mass.) 1674. (Mass.) D eputy from Bridgewater to Deputy from Marshfield to the Plymouth General Court, 1657, General Court of Plymouth 1658, 1659, 166o, 1664, 1666- Colony, 1643, 1646, 1647, 1651, 168o. 1653, 1654, 1655, 1659, 166o. Mrs. A nsel G. Cook. Member of Council of War, 1671. FRANCIS W ILLOUGHBY, Mrs. T heodore S. Gold, 1671. ( Mass.) Mrs. Jay Osborne Moss, Deputy f rom Charlestown to Mrs. Henry Roberts. the General Court of the Colony, 1642, 1646, 1649. As KENELM W INSLOW, 1599- sistant, 165o, 1651, 1664. 1672. (Mass.) Deputy Governor of the Deputy from Marshfield to the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, General Court of Plymouth 1665-167o. Colony, 1642- 1644, 1649-1653. Mrs. M elville K. Bailey, Miss Theodate Pope. Ancestors a nd, Descendants 315

- J OHN WINTHROP, 1588-1649. 169o. C ommissioner of Oyer (Mass.) and Terminer, December 7, First Governor of the Colony 1692. Justice of Superior of Massachusetts Bay, 1629, Court, 1692; its Chief Justice, 1631-1633, 1637-1639, 1642, 17o1, 17o8-1717. Judge of 1643, 1646-1648. Assistant, Admiralty for Massachusetts, 1634, 1635, 164o, 1641. Depu Connecticut, Rhode Island, ty-Governor, 1636, 1644, 1645. New Hampshire, New York, Commissioner of the United 1699-17o1. Colonies, 1643, 1645. Colonel Mrs. S amuel G. Taylor. of Suffolk Regiment, 1646. A Founder of Harvard Col lege. HENRY W OLCOTT, 1578- Miss A nnie F. H. Boyd, 1655. Mrs. Samuel G. Taylor. He was one of the Committee that sat with the first Court JOHN W INTHROP, Jr., 16o6- of Magistrates in 1637. Magis 167o. (Mass., Conn.) trate of Connecticut, 1643-1655. Magistrate of Massachusetts Miss Mary M. Bancroft, Bay, 1632-1641, 1643-1649. Mrs. Leverett Brainard, Lieutenant-Colonel of Regi Mrs. Frederick Burck- ment of East Essex, 1636. hardt, Magistrate of Connecticut, M rs. William F. Church, 1653. 1654, 1655, 1656. Com Mrs. John Crosby, missioner of the United Colo Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, nies for Connecticut, 1658-166o, Mrs. Charles W. Dimick, 1663, 1665, 1666, 1668, 1669. Mrs. Timothy Dwight, Deputy Governor, 1658. Gov Miss Elizabeth Griswold, ernor of Connecticut, 1657, Mrs. Stuart Hart, 165o-1675. Mrs. Birchard A. Hayes, Mrs. S amuel G. Taylor. Mrs. Gilman C. Hill, Miss Ellen F. Hooker, WAIT-STILL W INTHROP, Mrs. E. K. Hubbard, 1642-1717. (Conn., Mass.) Mrs. Walter B. Hubbard, Captain of New London Train Mrs. William S. Ingra- Band, May, 1665. Appointed ham, to command the forces of New M rs. Augustus J. Lyman, London County in King Phil- Miss Katharine L. Mather, ip|s War, July, 1675. Com Mrs. Charles D. McCand- missioner from Connecticut to liss, treat with Rhode Island about M rs. Thomas S. McClel the Narragansett Country, 1668. land, Commissioner of United Colo Miss Helen W. Mcin nies, November, 1675. Assist tosh, ant Justice, Pleas and Ses Mrs. Jay Osborne Moss, sions, July 27, 1686. Coun Mrs. Lewis D. Parker, cillor of the Royal Prov Mrs. Frank C. Porter, ince of New England, 1686- Mrs. Fayette W. Roe. 1689. Councillor of Massa Mrs. Edward E. Salis chusetts, 169o-1717. Member bury, of Council of Safety, 1689. Miss Mary A. Terry, Commander-in-Chief of Pro Mrs. Joseph Winterboth- vincial Forces, 1689. Major am, in Expedition against Canada, M iss Alice Wolcott. 316 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

HENRY W OLCOTT, Jr., 1611- ice, 1 724. Judge of the 168o. County Court of Hartford Deputy from Windsor to the County, 1723- 1732. Sergeant- General Court of Connecticut, Major of Regiment of Hart 1655, 1656, 166o, 1661. As ford County, 1724. Judge of sistant, 1662-168o. One of the the Superior Court, 1732-1741. Patentees named in the Royal Colonel of the First Regiment, Charter, 1662. 1739. Chief Judge of the Mrs. F rederick Burck- Superior Court, 1741-175o. hardt, Deputy-Governor, 1741-175o. M iss Ellen F. Hooker, Major-General, 1745, and Mrs. William S. In- Commander-in-Chief of the graham. Forces in the Expedition to Cape Breton. Governor of OLIVER W OLCOTT, 1726- Connecticut, 175o-1754. 1797. Miss Alice Chew, Deputy from Litchfield to the Mrs. John Crosby, Connecticut General Assembly, Mrs. Ralph W. Cutler, 1764, 1767, 1768, 177o. Assist Mrs. John H. Doyle, ant of Connecticut, 1771-1786. Mrs. Edward M. Fuller, Major of the Thirteenth Regi Miss Elizabeth Griswold, ment, October, 1771. Colonel Mrs. Louis M. Hobbins, of the Seventeenth Regiment Miss Rosalie Hubbard, of Militia, May, 1774. Judge Mrs. Stephen L. Merchant, of the County Court of Litch Mrs. Jay Osborne Moss, field County, 1774-1776- Dele Mrs. Edward E. Salis gate to the General Congress bury, of United Colonies in America, Mrs. Henry T. Sperry, 1775. B rigadier-General of Mrs. Frederick O. Vaille, the Connecticut Militia, 1776. Mrs. Horace L. Wells, Signer of the Declaration of Miss Anna L Wolcott, Independence for Connecticut, Miss Alice Wolcott. 1776. [ Major- General in the Revolution. Deputy Governor JONAS W OOD, 1689. of Connecticut, 1789-1796 .)(N. Y Governor, 1796-1797.] Delegate to the Convention Miss A lice Wolcott. held at Hempstead, 1665. Lieutenant of Suffolk County ROGER W OLCOTT, 1679-1767 Troops, 1684. Deputy from Windsor to the Mrs. J ames P. Brayton. Connecticut General Court, 17o9-1714, 1718, 1719. Clerk Rev. J OHN WOODBRIDGE, of the House, 171o, 17H- 1613-1695. (Mass.) Speaker of the House, 1719. As Deputy from Newbury to the sistant, 1714-1718, 172o-1741, General Court of Massachu 1754-176o. Commissioner of setts, 1637, 1638, 164o, 1641. Connecticut for the Adjust First Minister at Andover, ment of Colonial Boundaries, 1645- 1647; Minister at New 1717, 1718, 1723-1726, 1728, bury, 1665-167o. Associate 173o, 1737, 174o, 1742, 175o. Magistrate of the County Captain of Trainband of Court of Essex, 1678, 1679. Windsor, 1722. Captain of Assistant of Massachusetts Troops raised for active serv Bay Colony, 1683, 1684. Ancestors a nd Descendants 317

[Chaplain t o the Parliament General A ssembly of Rhode ary Commissioners treating Island, 1664-1667, 1669, 167o, with King Charles I, at Caris- 1672-1675, 168o-1684, 1685. brooke Castle, Isle of Wight, Mrs. Lewis H. English, 1647.] Mrs. Irving Fisher. Mrs.e D Witt C. Cram, Miss Caroline E. Day, Miss Alice Edwards, SAMUEL W OODRUFF, 1661- Mrs. Howard H. Gar- 1742. many, Captain o f the Trainband in Miss Antoinette R. Phelps. the Parish of Southington, 1729. Riv. J OHN WOODBRIDGE, Mrs. D aniel Embury. Jr., 1644-1691. Minister in Killingworth, 1666- 1679. One of the Ministers of GEORGE W OOLSEY, 165o- Parishes active in founding 1741. (N. Y.) and forwarding the interests Captainf o Queens Co. Militia, of the Colony. 1715. eMrs. D Witt C. Cram, Mrs. F rancis Bacon, Miss Alice Edwards, Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter, Miss Antoinette R. Phelps. Miss Helen R. Dwight, Mrs. Edgar L. Heermance, Rev. T IMOTHY WOOD- Mrs. Samuel G. Taylor, BRIDGE, 1656-1732- Miss Edith Woolsey. A Trustee named in the Act of 17o1 establishing a Collegi ate School (Yale College). GEORGE W YLLYS, 159o-1644. Fellow of Yale College, 17o1- Magistrate o f the Colony of 1732. Preacher of Connecti Connecticut, 1639, 164o, 1643, cut Election Sermons, 1698, 1644. Deputy-Governor, 1641. 1727, Minister of First Governor of Connecticut, 1642. Church, Hartford, 1685-1732. Mrs. Mary Newbury Mrs. Walter L. Boreham, Adams, Miss Caroline E. Day, M rs. John A. Arthur, Miss Katharine Seymour Miss Mary Ellen Arthur, Day, Mrs. Walter L. Boreham, M rs. Howard H. Gar- Mrs. William H. Burton- many, shaw. Miss Mary K. Talcott. M iss Caroline E. Day, Miss Katharine Seymour Day, WILLIAM W OODELL, M rs. Walton Ferguson, R-1693. ( I.) Mrs. James H. Force, A Founder of the Historic Mrs. Howard H. Gar- Charter Colony of Warwick, many, being one of the Twelve Mrs. James M. Hoppin, Purchasers of Warwick, 164a. Miss Rosalie Hubbard, Commissioner from Ports Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, mouth to the Court of Com Mrs. Louis D. Parker, missioners, 1656, 1663. Depu Miss Frances W. Perkin9, ty from Portsmouth to the Mrs. William W. Rockhill, 38 1 Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Mrs. J ohn Rogers, Jr., 1670, 1 671. Mrs. Fayette W. Roe, Mrs. W alter L. Boreham, Miss Mary K. Talcott, Mrs. Walton Ferguson, Miss Ella G. Taylor, Mrs. James M. Hoppin, Miss Elizabeth T. White, Mrs. William W. Rockhill, Miss Emily H. Whitney, Miss Mary K. Talcott. Mrs. Henry H. Whitney. THEOPHILUS Y ALE, 1675- GEORGE W YLLYS, 171o-1796. Secretary of the Colony of fCaptain o the West Company Connecticut, 173o-1734, pro in Wallingford, 1719. Deputy tern; Secretary, 1734-1796. from Wallingford, 1724, 1725, Captain of Second Company 1726, 1727, 1728, 1729, 173o, in Hartford, 1738. Lieuten 1731, 1733, 1734, 173S. 1736, ant-Colonel of the First Regi 1737, 1738, 1739. ment, May, 1751 ; Colonel, Mrs. C harles Catlin. October, 1762. Mrs. W alter L. Boreham. THOMAS Y ALE, about 1647- 1736. HEZEKIAH W YLLYS, 1672- Deputy from Wallingford to 1741. the Connecticut General Court, Captainf o the Trainband on 1684, 1686, 1687, 1689, 169o, the South Side of the Riverett, 1692-1697, 1702, 17o4, 17o6, in Hartford, May, 1708. Sec 17o7, 17o9, 171o, 1712. Captain, retary of the Colony of Con 1692. necticut, 1712-1734. Member Mrs. H enry B. Sargent. of Committee of War, 1725. Mrs. Walter L. Boreham. JOHN Y OUNGS, 1623-1698. (N. Y.) Captain of Militia, 1662. SAMUEL W YLLYS, 1632-17o9. Judge under the Jurisdiction A Patentee named in the of Connecticut; High Sheriff Royal Charter of Connecticut, of Yorkshire County, 168o. 1662. Assistant of Connecti Colonel of the County, 168o. cut, 1654-1684, 1689- 1693, 1698, Boundary Commissioner, 1684. 1699. Commissioner of the Councillor of the Province of United Colonies for Connecti New York, 1686-1688. cut, 1661, 1662, 1664, 1666-1668, Mrs. C harles L. Thomas. INDEX

Paox Miss G race Electa Allen, Saybrook, 9 4 Mrs. Joshua \V. Allen, 65 Washington St, Hartford, 89 Mrs. James P. Andrews, Prospect Ave., Hartford, 8 6 Mrs. Frank H. Arms, 127 Federal St., New London, 98

Mrs. A lfred T. Bacon, 4 Mansfield St., New Haven, 1o6 Mrs. Benjamin W. Bacon, 244 Edwards St, New Haven, 9 o Mrs. Melville K. Bailey, Grace Clergy House, 92 Fourth Ave New Y ork 6o Miss A nna Lea Bakewell, 257 Bradley St., New Haven, r oi Mrs. J ohn Whitney Barlow, 127 Federal St., New London, 88 Mrs. C harles W. Barnum, Lime Rock, 1 oo Miss L aura C. Barnum, Lime Rock, 61 Mrs.. F G. Beach, 74 Wall St., New Haven, 86 Mrs. G eorge W. Beach, 54 Main St., Hartford, 45 Mrs. J ohn K. Beach, 45o Temple St., New Haven, 9 6 Miss M ary E. Beach, Vine Hill, West Hartford, . 57 Miss R ebecca D. Beach, 78 Wall St., New Haven, 6 0 Mrs. T . Belknap Beach, Prospect Ave., Hartford, 69 Mrs. O liver R. Beckwith, Hartford, . "5 Mrs. W illiam Beebe, 262 Bradley St., New Haven, 7 3 Mrs. A llen E. Beeman, Fairfield, 97 .Mrs. M Toscan Bennett, 6 Park Terrace, Hartford, 1o4 Mrs. W illiam D. Bishop, Jr., Courtland Hill, Bridgeport, 83 Mrs. W illiam N. Blackstone, Washington St., Norwich, 1 08 Mrs. W illiam T. Blodgett, 4o5 Whitney Ave., New Haven, 55 Mrs. W alter L. Boreham, Avon, ■ 65 Miss C lara Lee Bowman, The Beeches, Ardmore, Pa., . 94 Miss E mily M. Brace, 16 Allen Place, Hartford, 56 Mrs. L everett Brainard, 135 Washington St., Hartford, 6 8 Mrs. C hauncey B. Brewster, 98 Woodland St., Hartford, 95 Mrs. H enry H. Bridgman, Norfolk, .... I O1 Mrs. C harles F. Brooker, Ansonia, 97 Mrs. J ohn A. Buckingham, Watertown, . . . 7 7 320 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Pass Mr*. J ohn Laidlaw Buel, East Meadows, Litchfield, 1o3 Miss M inerva W. Buel, Litchfield, . . . 7o Mrs. M organ G. Bulkeley, 136 Washington St., Hartford, . 5o Miss M ary Bulkley, 924 Asylum Ave., Hartford, . . . too Mrs. J onathan B. Bunce, 61 Edwards St., Hartford, 53

Mrs. C aleb J. Camp, West Winsted, ... 9° Mrs. H enry Champion, 27o Crown St., New Haven, . . 89 Miss F rances Edwards Chaplain, 54 Wall St., New Haven, 99 Mrs. T homas B. Chapman, 7o6 Prospect Ave., Hartford, . 66 Mrs. F rank H. Chappell, 116 Huntington St., New London, 1o6 Miss A nne Wells Cheney, South Manchester, . . - 94 Miss E dnah P. Cheney, South Manchester, -85 Mrs. F rank W. Cheney, South Manchester, . -79 Mrs. H orace Bushnell Cheney, South Manchester, . 97 Mrs. K night D. Cheney, South Manchester, . . -63 Miss M ary Cheney, South Manchester, . . . -95 Miss A lice Chew, 304 State St., New London, .82 Mrs. Frederick H. Churchill, 58 Franklin Square, New Britain, . 115 Mrs. H oward S. Clapp, Lime Rock, . . .82 Mrs. C harles H. Clark, 16o Garden St., Hartford, . 7s Miss J ennie Miles Clarke, 325 High St., Middletown, . 1o1 Mrs. A ndrew J. Coe, Huntington St., New Haven, . 1o7 Mrs. G eorge D. Coit, 221 Broadway, Norwich, . .112 Mrs. C harles J. Cole, 1o6 Woodland St., Hartford, . 1o7 Mrs. A twood Collins, 1o1o Asylum Ave., Hartford, - 67 Mrs. D avid C. Collins, 35 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, . . 59 Miss E llen Collins, 1o54 Asylum Ave., Hartford, . . 46 Mrs. W illiam J. Comstock, 43 Trumbull St., New Haven, 84 Mrs. J ames B. Cone, 64o Farmington Ave., Hartford, 93 Mrs. A nsel Granville Cook, 722 Asylum Ave., Hartford, m Mrs. F rancis B. Cooley, 119 Farmington Ave., Hartford, 9s Mrs. E dward G. Coy, 242 Prospect St., New Haven, . . 96 Miss F anny C. Crump, 152 Main St., New London, 89 Miss M ary Alathea Curtis, Watertown, . . 91 Mrs. Roderick Percy Curtis, Southport, .... 113 Mrs. R alph W. Cutler, 1o1 Washington St., Hartford, . 51

Miss M aria Trumbull Dana, 24 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, 9o Miss J ulia M. Davenport, 55 Garden St., Hartford, 7o Mrs. G eorge H. Day, 4o1 West End Ave., New York, . . 71 Miss K atharine Seymour Day, 28 Fifth Ave., New York, . 8o Miss M ary Elizabeth Day, 199 Whitney Ave., New Haven, . 1o6 Index 3 21

Miss S usan M. Day, 199 Whitney Ave., New Haven, 92 Mrs. William Berrian Dayton, 2oo West 57th St., New York, 8 6 Mrs. Clarence Deming, Bradley St., New Haven, 7i Mrs. John De Peu, 2o8 Golden Hill, Bridgeport, 9 6 Mrs. Elmer G. Derby, 283 Court St., Middletown, 77 Mrs. Franklin B. Dexter, 178 Prospect St., New Haven, 4 4 Miss Elizabeth L. Dixon, 159 Farmington Ave., Hartford, 64 Miss Eliza De Forest Downer, 261 Bradley St., New Haven, 80 Miss Martha R. Driggs, 398 West Main St., Waterbury, . 9i Mrs. Denning Duer, 691 Whitney Ave., New Haven, . 64 Mrs. Samuel G. Dunham, 1o3o Asylum Ave., Hartford, . 6 4 Miss Sarah R. Dunham, 19 Prospect St., Hartford, 44 Mrs. Godfrey Dunscombe, 324 Prospect St., New Haven, 45 Miss Helen Rood Dwight, 56 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, 56 Mrs. James M. B. Dwight, 51 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, 47 Mrs. Timothy Dwight, 56 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, . 55

Mrs. C harles L. Edwards, 89 Buckingham St., Hartford, 1o3 Miss Isabella Eldridge, Norfolk, .... 83 Miss Elizabeth P. Ely, Lyme, ..... 1 16 Mrs. John Ostrora Enders, 15 Highland St., Hartford, . 1o7 Mrs. Henry F. English, 38 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, 86 Mrs. Lewis H. English, 121 Whitney Ave., New Haven, 1 o4

Miss C arolina B. Farnam, 37 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, 72 Miss Elizabeth W. Farnam, 37 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, 1o3 Mrs. Henry W. Farnam, 43 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, 74 Mrs. William W. Farnam, " Windycott," New Haven, . 56 Mrs. Frank Wayland Fellowes, " The Versailles," 25o W. 91st St, New Y ork 61 Miss E lizabeth D. Ferguson, 8 6 Mrs. H enry Ferguson, St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., 68 Mrs. W alton Ferguson, " Hillcrest," Stamford, 75 Mrs. T heodore S. Ferry, Bethel, 1 o5 Mrs. I rving Fisher, 46o Prospect St., New Haven, 74 Mrs. W illiam T. Furness, 34 Gorham Ave., Brookline, Mass., 1 o6

Mrs. H oward H. Garmany, State Bank, Hartford, . . 52 Mrs. E lisha Ely Garrison, 55 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, 112 Miss F lorence T. Gay, Farmington, . . . .6o Mrs. J ulius Gay, Farmington, . . . . -93 Mrs. J ohn H. Gibbons, 22 Great Cumberland Place, London, W., 115 Miss Caroline Trumbull Gilman, 389 Washington St., Norwich, 113 322 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Paob Mrs. F rank D. Glazier, South Glastonbury, 72 Mrs. H enry Glover, Fairfield, 73 Mrs. W illiam B. Glover, Fairfield, 8, Mrs. L incoln S. Gold, Washington, Conn., 8^ Mrs. T heodore Sedgwick Gold, West Cornwall, no Mrs. C asper F. Goodrich, Pomfret, 182 Mrs. F rancis Goodwin, 1o3 Woodland St., Hartford, 4» Mrs. J ames Goodwin, 76 Garden St., Hartford, "7 Mrs. J ames J. Goodwin, 83 Woodland St., Hartford, 67 Mrs. J acob L. Greene, 113 Woodland St., Hartford, 89 Miss E lizabeth Griswold, Black Hall, Lyme, 74 Mrs. C harles E. Gross, 84o Asylum Ave., Hartford, 70

Mrs. A rthur T. Hadley, 93 Whitney Ave., New Haven, 93 Mrs. C larence L. Hall, 61 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, 117 Mrs. J ohn Henry Hall, 61 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, 90 Miss S ophia Hamersley, Hartford, .... 49 Mrs. W illiam Hamersley, 18o Farmington Ave., Hartford, 58 Mrs. S tuart Hart, 13o West 59th St., New York, 8 2 Mrs. J ulia Loomis Havemeyer, 131 Washington St., Hartford, 64 Mrs. W ilfred J. Hawkins, U. S. Armory, Springfield, Mass., 1 89 Mrs. E dgar L. Heermance, 354 Edwards St., New Haven, 53 Miss C lara Mossman Hill, 4o West Ave., Norwalk, n n Mrs. E benezer J. Hill, 4o West Ave., Norwalk, 98 Mrs. G ilman C. Hill, 96 Hillside Ave., Waterbury, 1 o2 Miss M ary Hillard, St. Margaret's School, Waterbury, IO0 Miss M ary Pitkin Hinsdale, West Winsted, 77 Mrs. J ohn M. Holcombe, 79 Spring St., Hartford, 4 7 Mrs. E dward W. Hooker, to Myrtle St., Hartford, 5° Mrs. T homas Hooker, 233 Church St., New Haven, 62

Mrs. E dward Washburn Hopkins, 299 Lawrence St., New Haven, TOO Mrs. J ames Mason Hoppin, Jr., " My Farm at Edgewood," New Haven, . .... 81 Miss S usan V. Hotchkiss, 576 Chapel St., New Haven, 95 Mrs. Benezette A. Hough, 3o Deer Hill Ave., Danbury, 114 Mrs. Daniel R. Howe, 1oo8 Asylum Ave., Hartford, 52 Mrs. E. Kent Hubbard, 357 High St., Middletown, «7 Miss Rosalie Hubbard, 242 Broadway, Norwich, 1o1 Mrs. Walter B. Hubbard, 115 Main St., Middletown, 82 Mrs. William M. Hudson, 1o5 Elm St., Hartford, 51 Miss Anna Lord Huntington, Lyme, 9 6

.Mrs. P H. Ingalls, 112 High St., Hartford, 61 Mrs. C olin Macrae Ingersoll, Jr., 44 East 7oth St., New York, 45 Index 3 23

PiGH Mrs. G race King Ingersoll, Ridgefield, 66 Miss M ary E. Ingersoll, 14 Lincoln St., New Haven, 55 Mrs. W illiam S. Ingraham, 256 Summer St., Bristol, 1 o2

Mrs. M elancthon W. Jacobus, 14 Marshall St., Hartford, "5 Miss L ucy Cushing Jarvis, Brooklyn, Conn., 75 Miss A nnie Burr Jennings, Fairfield, 8 5 Mrs. O liver Gould Jennings, Fairfield, 1o9 Mrs. C harles A. Jewell, 14o Washington St., Hartford, 9 0 Mrs. O liver L. Johnson, Jr., 96 Union St., Norwich, 96 Mrs. R ussell Lee Jones, Hartford, '15

Mrs. S tephen W. Kellogg, 83 Prospect St., Waterbury, 9} Miss Edith Davies Kingsbury, 8o Prospect St., Waterbury, 9 + Mrs. Frederick J. Kingsbury, Jr., 445 Humphrey St., New Haven 93 Mrs. Louis Kingsley, Brooklyn, Conn., 179 Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, Hartford, 6 6

Mrs. G eorge W. Lane, 38o Washington St., Norwich, 90 Mrs. David T. Lanman, 1o Clinton St., Hartford, 9 ' Mrs. B ela P. Learned. Norwich. . . . Mrs. E dward Leavitt, " The Homestead," Woodbury, 69 Miss G race B. Low, 43o Temple St., New Haven, . 1 17 Mrs. M arshall I. Luddington, Skaneateles, Onondaga Co., N. Y 161 Mrs. F lavel S. Luther, 115 Vernon St., Hartford, 116 Mrs. A ugustus J. Lyman, Asheville, N. C., 6 6 Mrs. M oses Lyman, Lakeville, 92

Miss M ay Mansfield, 21o Crown St., New Haven, "7 Mrs. Daniel A. Markham, 22 Sumner St., Hartford, 1 08 Mrs. William L. Matson, 4 Park Terrace, Hartford, 59 Mrs. Charles D. McCandliss, 266 Bradley St., New Haven, 99 Miss Charlotte B. Merriman, 72 West Main St., Waterbury, 88 Mrs. William Buckingham Merriman, 1o2 Prospect St., Water bury, ...... 99 Mrs. E dwin Knox Mitchell, 57 Gillette St., Hartford, 1 1J Miss Emily Malbone Morgan, 1o8 Farmington Ave., Hartford, 70 Mrs. George Brinley Morgan, 234 York St., New Haven, " 4 Mrs. Charles H. Moss, Lyme, .... "7

Miss C aroline Clifford Newton, 238 Prospect St., New Haven, 116

Mrs. T homas Burr Osborne, 52 Trumbull St., New Haven, 108 Mrs. Frederick Larned Osgood, 194 Washington St., Norwich, 9 2 324 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Run Mrs. C harles W. Page, Hathorne, Mass., . . . .76 Mrs. J ohn Henry Page, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, .N. Y 156 Mrs. E lisha Loorais Palmer, 15 Broad St, New London, 1oo Mrs. W illiam H. Palmer, 1o54 Asylum Ave., Hartford, . . 71 Mrs. L ouis Darling Parker, 633 Prospect Ave., Hartford, . 1o9 Mrs. D ouglas C. Peabody, Glastonbury, .... 1o6 Mrs. Arthur Perkins, 95 Niles St., Hartford, . . . 1o7 Mrs. E dward H. Perkins, 55 Forest St., Hartford, . . 74 Miss F rances Ward Perkins, Middlefield, .... no Mrs. George C. Perkins, 43 Prospect St., Hartford, . 117 Miss J ane Richards Perkins, "The Shaw Mansion," n Blinman St., N ew London, . . . -77 Mrs. B ernadotte Perrin, 463 Whitney Ave., New Haven, 114 Mrs. J ohn Hoyt Perry, Southport, . . . .112 Miss A ntoinette R. Phelps, 72 Washington St., Hartford, . 65 Mrs. L ouis V. Pirsson, 41 Trumbull St., New Haven, . . 76 Miss T heodate Pope, " Hillstead," Farmington, . 1o5 Mrs. F rank C. Porter, 266 Bradley Street, New Haven, . .81 Miss M artha Day Porter, 31 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, 51 Miss A my Powell, 127 Washington St., Hartford, . 89 Mrs. S amuel O. Prentice, 7o Gillette St., Hartford, . .111 Mrs. P hilip M. Price, Nat'l Safe Deposit Co., Washington, D. C., 147 Miss Lillian E. Prudden, 372 Orange St., New Haven, . . 83

Mrs. M ilo Barnum Richardson, Lime Rock, 95 Mrs. H enry Roberts, 59 Lafayette St., Hartford, . 1 05 Miss M ary Pratt Roberts, 215 South Main St., Middletown, 113 Mrs. C harles L. F. Robinson, " Heartsease," Newport, R. I. 58 Mrs. H enry Seymour Robinson, 133 Woodland St., Hartford, 1 08 Mrs. W illiam Woodville Rockhill, American Legation, Pekin China, ...... 54 Mrs. C harles Lee Rockwell, 3o7 Colony St., Meriden, . 9 4 Mrs. Fayette W. Roe, Roeskilde Cottage, Port Orange on the Hali fax, F la., 139 Mrs. J ohn Rogers, Jr., 1o2 East 3oth St., New York, 6 2 Mrs. J ohn H. Rose, 35o Laurel St., Hartford, 83 Mrs. T alcott H. Russell, 162 Prospect St., New Haven, 97

Mrs. E dward E. Salisbury, 237 Church St., New Haven, 43 Miss C aroline S. Sanford, New Milford, 9' Mrs. G eorge Bliss Sanford, Litchfield, 1oo Mrs. L eonard C. Sanford, 347 Temple St., New Haven, . in Index 3 25

Paob Mrs. E dward R. Sargent, 4o Wall St., New Haven, 1 04 Miss E llen Page Sargent, 51 Elm St., New Haven, 92 Mrs. H enry B. Sargent, 247 Church St., New Haven, 8 8 Mrs. R ussell Sargent, 36o Edwards St., New Haven, 100 Mrs. M orris W. Seymour, Litchfield, 7 5 Mrs. T homas Day Seymour, 34 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, H Miss A da Stuart Shelton, " Greystone," Derby, 107 Mrs. A rthur L. Shipman, 33 Charter Oak Place, Hartford, «4 Mrs. C uthbert H. Slocomb, Groton, 97 Mrs. G eorge Williamson Smith, The Wyoming, Connecticut Ave. Washington, D . C., . 101 Mrs. Wilber Brooks Smith, 1o4 Park Place, Bridgeport, . 9 * Mrs. John Gilman Stanton, 99 Huntington St., New London, Mrs. Henry Haven Stoddard, 1o5 Huntington St., New London, 9. : Miss Sarah Allen Stoddard, 36 Meridian St., New London, 90 Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, 73 Elm St., New Haven, in

Miss A lice Taintor, 28 Garden St., Hartford, 83 Mrs. J ames U. Taintor, 862 Asylum Ave., Hartford, 1 o9 Miss M ary K. Talcott, 13s Sigourney St., Hartford, 4S Mrs. J ohn M. Taylor, 64 Garden St., Hartford, i * Miss H arriet Wadsworth Terry, 3o Hillhouse Ave., New Haven 49 Mrs. J ames K. Thacher, Mansfield St., New Haven, 75 .Mrs. H Grant Thompson, 114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, IO1 Mrs. J ohn W. Thompson, 24 D St., Salt Lake City, Utah, 105 Miss M ariana Townsend, 26o Washington St., Middletown, «7 Mrs. W illiam K. Townsend, 148 Grove St., New Haven, 96 Mrs. C harles H. Townshend, 234 Church St., New Haven, "5 Mrs. C larence Page Townsley, Fort Strong, Boston Harbor, 1 67 Mrs. J oseph Toy, 1o57 Asylum Ave., Hartford, 88 Mrs.. E Hayes Trowbridge, 1 West 7oth St., New York, So Miss J ane Lathrop Trumbull, Grove Hall, New Haven, "5 .Mrs. L G. Turner, Torrington, .... 69

Mrs. F rank L. Underwood, Litchfield, "7

Mrs. E dward S. Van Zile, 75 Capitol Ave., Hartford, 88

Mrs.. W A. M. Wainwright, 58 Washington St., Hartford, 82 Mrs. Williston Walker, 281 Edwards St., New Haven, 49 Mrs. Watson Webb, 13 Prospect St., Hartford, 89 Miss Edith Dean Weir, 58 Trumbull St., New Haven, 112 326 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Page Mrs. L ewis Sheldon Welch, 152 Canner St., New Haven, 98 Mrs. J ames H. Welles, Norwich, .... no Mrs. J ames C. Welling, 159 Farmington Ave., Hartford, 63 Mrs. E dward Livingston Wells, Southport, 99 Mrs. H orace L. Wells, 445 Orange St., New Haven, 87 Mrs. H enry Walton Wessells, Litchfield, 87 Mrs. A rthur M. Wheeler, 86 Trumbull St., New Haven, 54 Miss E mily M. Wheeler, " Belair," Litchfield, 91 Mrs. C harles A. White, 87 Trumbull St., New Haven, 48 Miss E lizabeth Talmadge White, 84 Wall St., New Haven, 64 Mrs. E li Whitney, Jr., 8oo Whitney Ave., New Haven, . 60 Miss E mily H. Whitney, 227 Church St., New Haven, . 76 Miss H enrietta Edwards Whitney, 29 Elm St., New Haven, 66 Mrs. H enry H. Whitney, 1359 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C. 119 Mrs. F ranklin G. Whitmore, 1 Highland St., Hartford, 84 Mrs. G eorge D. Whittlesey, 2o8 Hempstead St., New London, 76 Mrs. B ernard Trumbull Williams, 15 Woodland St., Hartford, 73 Mrs. G eorge G. Williams, 28 Prospect St., Hartford, 78 Miss M ary Hoyt Williams, 329 State St., New London, 93 Mrs. W inslow Tracy Williams, Yantic, 1o2 Mrs. S hort Adam Willis, Litchfield, 112 Mrs. J ohn C. Wilson, Portland, .... 114 Miss A lice Wolcott, Litchfield, .... 65 Mrs. C harles Boughton Wood, Simsbury, 8 1 Mrs. G eorge C. Woodruff, Litchfield, 102 Mrs. J ames P. Woodruff, Litchfield, 112 Miss E dith Woolsey, 25o Church St., New Haven, 69 Mrs. J ames O. Wright, Fairfield, .... 98

Mrs. M oses G. Zalinski, 1521 R. St., Washington, D. C., . 176 Mrs. Abraham V. Zane, Swarthmore, Pa., 1 83

NON-COLONIAL M EMBERS. Mrs. L yman Frederic Abbott, Bennington, Vt., . . 186 Mrs. C yrus H. Adams, 155 Rush St., , 1ll., . . 161 Mrs. Patterson Allan, " The Alta," Fourth and Sycamore Sts., Cincinnati, O hio, . . . . - 1S7 Mrs. G eorge Washington Allen, 32o Fifth Ave., Clinton, Iowa, 187 Mrs. L ouis Allis, 531 Juneau Place, Milwaukee, Wis., . 169 .Mrs. D Griffith Amber, 411 West Church St., Jacksonville, Fla., 134 Mrs. T homas Jackson Anketell, Croswell, Sanilac Co., Mich., 166 Mrs. Everard J. Appleton, 415 Forest Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio, ...... - 178 Index 3 27

Paqb Mrs. J ohn A. Arthur, Burlington, Vt., 125 Miss M ary Ellen Arthur, Burlington, Vt., 1 26 Mrs. W illiam Ashburner, 1o14 Pine St., , Cal., 173 Mrs. C harles D. Atwood, 121 Wilson St., West Madison, Wis.. '54 Mrs. J ohn H. Avery, Grosse Pointe Farms, Detroit, Mich., 141

Miss E liza Scott Baldwin, Jacksonville, Florida, . 192 .Mrs. S Thruston Ballard, " Glenview," Jefferson Co., Ky., . 192 Miss M ary McLean Bancroft, 1755 Grand Ave., , Col., 136 Miss J ulia Barber, 1o14 Virginia St., Charleston, W. Va., 189 Mrs. O rion M. Barber, Bennington, Vt., .... 194 Mrs. J ohn D. Barrette, Fort Monroe, Va., .... 174 Mrs. C harles Leffingwell Bartlett, 15 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 1ll., 174 Mrs. R obert M. Bashfbrd, 423 North Pinckney St., Madison, Wis., 177 Mrs. M itchell Benedict, 155o Lincoln Ave., Denver, Colorado, 145 Mrs. J ames G. Berryhill, Des Moines, Iowa, . . 177 Miss E lla Adelaide Bingham, Terrace Hill, Bennington, Vt., 184 Mrs. H enry S. Bingham, Terrace Hill, Bennington, Vt., 157 Mrs. C larence A. Black, 1o65 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., 19o Mrs. C harles H. Blatchford, 74 Buena Ave., Chicago, 1ll., . 166 Mrs. E liphalet W. Blatchford, 375 La Salle Ave., Chicago, 1ll., 149 Mrs. S tanhope Boal, Piqua, Ohio, . . . 134 Mrs. L uther W. Bodman, 589 North State St., Chicago, 1ll., 151 Mrs. W illiam Ely Boies, Knoxville, Tenn., .... 168 Mrs. W illiam R. Bowman, Waverly, Iowa, . 148 Miss A nnie Francis Harrod Boyd, 64 Gray St., Portland, Me., 123 Mrs. James P. Brayton, 328 South College Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan, ...... 187 Miss A dalene W. Brewer, St. Matthew's School, Burlingame, Cal., 168 Mrs. W illiam A. Brewer, Burlingame, Cal., 138 Mrs. L ester R. Brooks, Minneapolis, Minn., 154 Mrs. G eorge Buckland, 926 Birchard Ave., Fremont, Ohio, 162 Mrs. J ames Bell Bullitt, 2os West Broadway, Louisville, Ky., 182 Mrs. F rederick Burckhardt, 2346 Madison Road, Cincinnati, O., 179 Mrs. C harles E. Burr, 6o Jefferson Ave., Columbus, Ohio, 166 Mrs. W alter F. Burrell, 828 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore., . 176 Mrs. W illiam H. Burtenshaw, 813 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich., 153 Mrs. Henry C. Burton, Meridian, Miss., . . . .164 Mrs. J oseph G. Butler, 547 Wick Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, 181 Mrs. John Frederick Butterworth, Grace Church Rectory, San dusky, Ohio, ...... 162 328 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Paob Mrs. C harles F. Cadle, Muscatine, Iowa, .... 121 Mrs. G ouverneur Calhoun, 3783 Washington Ave., St. Louis Mo., 179 Miss L ucy Calhoun, 3523 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo., . . . 179 Mrs. Carroll George Cambron, 2723 Jackson St., San Francisco, Cal., ...... 152 Mrs. H amilton B. Carhartt, 843 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich., 164 Miss A gnes Z. Carpenter, Natchez, Miss., .... 171 Mrs. M artin A. Cassell, 62o Iowa St., Davenport, Iowa, . 178 Mrs. C harles Catlin, 343 Farwell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., . 131 Mrs. Albert H. Chatfield, 1939 Madison Road, East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O hio, . . . . -152 Mrs. A lexander J. Chandler, 1327 Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Cal . 194 Mrs. C harles E. Cheney, 24o9 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111., 139 Mrs. J ames A. Cherry, 1435 Humboldt St., Denver, Colorado, . 136 Mrs. L ewis W. Cherry, 7oo Rock St., Little Rock, Ark., . . 144 Mrs. W illiam Chester, 343o Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., . 124 Mrs. F rederick W. Chislett, Denison Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind., 133 Mrs. William F. Church, Marshall, Mich., . .18o Miss H arriet A. Clarke, 216 Seminary St., Dubuque, Iowa, . 156 Mrs. W illiam B. Clarke, 1o16 Central St., Kansas City, Mo., . 16o Miss F lora C. Clough, Fairmount College, Wichita, Kan., . 184 Mrs. R obert H. Connerly, Austin, Texas, .... 179 Mrs. J ohn Townsend Coolidge, Waterloo, Iowa, 172 Mrs. A ndrew Cowan, 912 Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky., . 159 Mrs. D eWitt Clinton Cram, 5 17th St., Dubuque, Iowa, . 151 Mrs. J ohn Crosby, 624 Tenth St., South, Minneapolis, Minn., . 145 Mrs. J ohn Crosby, 914 Seventh Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn., 173 Mrs. F rank P. Crunden, 4426 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo., 194 Miss L ucy McD. Curtis, Knoxville, Tenn., . . 189 Mrs. S idney B. Cushing, San Rafael, Marin Co., Cal., . . 173

Mrs. H oward W. Darling, College Hill, Wichita, Kan., . . 192 .Mrs. F G. Darlington, 1218 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind., 140 Mrs. J ames E. Davis, 144. Lafayette Ave., Detroit, Mich., . 131 Mrs. A sa W. Day, 3129 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo., . 186 Mrs. J udson Keith Deming, n 17th St., Dubuque, Iowa, . 119 Miss G ertrude M. Denison, Royalton, Vt., .... 16o Mrs. J ohn Henry Denison, 1oo6 Saratoga Ave., Montclair, Colo., 185 Mrs. E lijah L. Dexter, Columbia, Tenn., .... 144 Mrs. B yron C. Dick, Oakland, Cal., .... 143 Mrs. Don. M. Dickinson, Trenton, Mich., . . . .121 Mrs. C harles W. Dimick, 1454 Milburo Ave., Toledo, Ohio, . 172 Index 3 29

Pau Mrs. J ohn H. Doyle, 192o Parkwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio, 176 Mrs. W illiam Haskell DuBose, 2725 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo., ...... 132 Mrs. C harles A. DuCharme, 725 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich., 128 Mrs. Randall T. Dugue, 1oo3 Camp St., New Orleans, La., . 127 Mrs. H orace Edward Dyer, Glen Lodge, Rutland, Vt, . .168

Mrs. H enry F. Eames, 3oo1 Michigan Ave., Chicago, II1., 153 Mrs. B ernard C. Edmunds, 5o87 Morgan St, St Louis, Mo., 1 89 Mrs. G eorge F. Edmunds, 1724 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa., 123 Miss A lice Edwards, Crown Hill, Indianapolis, Ind., '35 Mrs. F rederick Bernard Engelhoff, Weatherford, Texas, . .85 Mrs. W illiam H. Eldredge, Janesville, Wis., 125 Mrs.. E John Ellis, 1666 Peters Ave., New Orleans, La., • 51 Mrs. I saac C. Elston, Crawfordsville, Ind., 146 Mrs. R alph Emerson, 427 N. Church St, Rockford, 1ll., 126 Miss E ffie L. Epler, 11o6 West State St., Jacksonville, 1ll., 132 Mrs. I ra H. Evans, Austin, Texas, 165

Mrs. L ucius Fairchild, Madison, Wis., .... 131 Mrs. R obert C. Faulconer, Dansville, N. Y., . . . 147 Mrs. H enry Baird Favill, 138 Pine St., Chicago, 1ll., . 122 Miss L ucy E. Fay, 2oo West 24th St., Austin, Texas, . 193 Mrs. C harles H. Ferry, 183 Lincoln Park Boulevard, Chicago, 111., 127 Mrs. B enjamin A. Fessenden, Highland Park, 1ll., 177 Mrs. O gden H. Fethers, 31 St. Lawrence Place, Janesville, Wis., 151 Mrs. E dward F. Finney, 1335 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo., . 182 Mrs. J ohn C. Finney, 34 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., . 152 Mrs. D aniel Gilbert Fones, 9o2 W. Second St., Little Rock, Ark., 168 Mrs. J ames H. Force, State Soldiers' Home, Erie Co., Ohio, . 129 Mrs. C harles Henry Ford, Waupun, Wis., .... 171 Mrs. E dward Livingston Ford, 547 Wick Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, 181 .H.Mrs. A Fowler, 1o35 Logan Ave., Denver, Colorado, . 136 Mrs. J ames M. Fowler, 458 South Ninth St, La Fayette, Ind., 171 Mrs. E dward M. Fuller, " Gheenunk," Madison, Wis., . . 176

Mrs. W illiam H. Garnett, 1114 West 5th St, Little Rock, Ark., . 188 Miss Anne Howard Gates, 214 Willamette Ave., Colorado Springs, Col., ...... 188 Mrs. A lbert M. Gilbert, 541 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, 1ll., 157 Mrs. J oseph J. Oil fillan, White Earth, Minn., 143 Mrs. R ufus W. Gillett, 188 Lafayette Ave., Detroit, Mich., . 137 330 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Pam Mrs. J ames Lee Gillogly, Alameda, Cal., .... 183 Mrs. J ohn Glidden, New Castle, Maine, .... 135 Mrs. F rank B. Goodhue, Whitewater, Walworth Co., Wis., 191 Mrs. William Austin Goodman, 6 "The Ortiz," Cincinnati, Ohio, 156 Mrs. Moses M. Granger, 828 Muskingum Ave., Zanesville, Ohio, 175 Miss Betty Keeney Grant, 822 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky., 137 Mrs. James Grant, 62o Iowa St., Davenport, Iowa, . . 178 Mrs. Arnold Gregory, Grand Ave., 1oth and nth Sts., Mil waukee, Wis., ...... 143 Mrs. R obert B. Gregory, 1638 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 1ll., 162

Mrs. H enry Hale, 158 High St., Lockport, N. Y., . 128 Mrs. James Kent Hamilton, 2317 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio, 1 41 Mrs. W. Scott Hancock, 1521 East Grand Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 174 Mrs. Nathan F. Handy, 1275 Topeka Ave., Topeka, Kan., 1 91 Mrs. Otto Reinhardt Hansen, 649 Cass St., Milwaukee, Wis., 172 Mrs. L. B. Harrison, East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, 138 Miss Frances M. Hart, 555 East Eighth Ave., Denver, Colorado, 192 Mrs. Charles N. Hart, 555 East Eighth Ave., Denver, Col., 166 Mrs. Verling K. Hart, 464 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich., 190 Mrs. Albert W. Hastings, 1628 Ninth Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn., ...... 159 Mrs. B irchard A. Hayes, 2112 Ashland Ave., Toledo, Ohio, 1 46 Mrs. W alter I. Hayes, Clinton, Iowa, '45 Mrs. M artha Knox Hayman, Van Buren, Crawford Co., Ark., 1 63 Mrs. D avid Nicholson Hayes, North Clarendon, Vt., 184 Mrs. P erley Fuller Hazen, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 182 Miss C atherine H. Hinsdale, Kenosha, Wis., 169 Mrs. P eter M. Hitchcock, 861 Prospect St., Cleveland, Ohio, '55 Mrs. L ouis McLane Hobbins, 423 Carroll St., Madison, Wis., '74 Mrs.. L Dean Holden, Lake Shore Boulevard, Glenville, Ohio, .87 Mrs. E dmund Burke Holladay, San Francisco, Cal., '59 Mrs. C harles W. Hooper, Selma, Alabama, 188 Mrs. W alter Morton Howland, Conway, Mass., . 160 Mrs. H arries C. Hulbert, Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio, 164 Mrs. D exter Hunter, 1o27 East Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla., 15o Mrs. H arry Burr Hutchins, 5o8 Monroe St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 168 Mrs. J ames Nevins Hyde, 24o9 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 1ll., 142

Miss A nne E. Isham, 1 Tower Court, Chicago, 1ll., 164

Mrs. C laremont S. Jackman, East St., Janesville, Wis., 158 Index 3 31

Pass Mrs.. J Holmes Jackson, Burlington, Vt., . •35 Mrs. W illiam H. Jacobs, 139 East Gilman St., Madison, Wis., 1 86 Mrs. M alcolm G. Jeffries, Janesville, Wis., 161 Mrs. J ohn L. Jerome, 18oo Lincoln Ave., Denver, Colorado, 1 46 Mrs. F rank J. Jones, Oak St., Vernonville, Cincinnati, Ohio, 150 Mrs. A ndrew M. Joys, 419 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis., •93 Mrs. H enry Bourne Joy, 5o1 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich., 1 22 Mrs. J ohn M. Judah, Indianapolis, Ind., 1+7

Mrs. C hauncey Keep, 2828 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 1ll., 103 Mrs. A rthur M. Keith, 22o6 First Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.. 1 60 Mrs. C hambliss Keith, 1212 Alabama St., Selma, Ala., 191 Mrs. E llwood D. Kimball, Wichita, Kan., . '59 Mrs. C abell C. Kinney, 257 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas, . 1 46 Mrs. G eorge W. Kirkman, Benicia, Cal., 143

Mrs. A ustin Yates Ladue, 126 Lafayette Ave., Detroit, Mich., 132 Mrs. Henry K. Lathrop, 19o Lafayette Ave., Detroit Mich., 1 25 Mrs. Harry A. Lawton, Warren, Ohio, 135 Miss Mary Mutter Leffingwell, Bar Harbor, Maine, 124 Miss Fanny B. Lehmer, 322 Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio, 120 Mrs. Jane Isham Lehmer, 322 Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio, 13 + Mrs. Charles J. Lincoln, 3o1 East Seventh St., Little Rock, Ark. 1 49 Miss Alice Quitman Lovell, " Monmouth," Natchez, Miss., 178 Mrs. Allen Perry Lovejoy, s58 Park Place, Janesville, Wis., 132

Mrs. C harles W. Major, 17o3 Farnam St., Davenport, Iowa, 183 Miss M ary Conant Mason, 67 Erskine St, Detroit, Mich., 128 Mrs. R odney Mason, Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., . .156 Miss K atharine L. Mather, 1639 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, . 150 Mrs. C alvin Dexter May, 518 Fifth Ave., Clinton, Iowa, 152 Mrs. M atthew H. Maynard, Marquette, Mich., . 173 Mrs. C lara D. McClellan, Royalton, Vt., . . -191 Mrs. T homas S. McClelland, 417 Superior St., Chicago, 111., 125 Mrs. T hompson P. McCluney, Warrensburg, Mo., . 188 Mrs. J ohn McGaw, Green and Jones Sts., San Francisco, Cal., 178 Miss C lara McGeoch, 245 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., 156 Miss H elen W. Mcintosh, 176 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., 193 Mrs. F ranklin MacVeagh, 1o3 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 1ll., . 141 Mrs. E lijah W. Meddaugh, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., . 142 Mrs. Stephen L. Merchant, 414 Eighteenth Ave., East Duluth, Minn., . 1 54 Mrs. Sherburne S. Merrill, 3355 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., 124 332 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Pas* Mrs. C harles H. Mercalf, Groase Pointe Farms, Mich., 1 48 Mrs. J oseph A. Milburn, 3538 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 1II., »37 Mrs. C harles S. Millard, 12o3 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind '47 Miss S arah G. Millard, 12o3 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. '93 Mrs. J eff N. Miller, 1617 Main St., Houston, Texas, . 164 Mrs. P hil Mitchell, Rock Island, 111., '5' Mrs. W illiam B. Mitchell, 5o8 First Ave., South, St. Cloud, Minn 17o Mrs. J ames B. Montgomery, 251 Seventh St., Portland, Ore., 1 70 Miss M ary Montgomery, 251 Seventh St., Portland, Ore., 1S3 Mrs. G eorge William Moore, 527 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich 129 Mrs. C harles M. Morris, 5o7 Juneau Place, Milwaukee, Wis., ' 33 Mrs. R obert Morrison, Lookout Mountain, Tenn., . '49 Mrs. E dwin C. Morrison, 2o21 Summit St., Oakland, Cal., 179 Mrs.. J Osborne Moss, Sandusky, Ohio, 120

Mrs. J ohn S. Newberry, 483 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich., 189 Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, 481 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich., 1 23 Mrs. James H. Norton, 2541 North Paulina St., Chicago, 1ll., 170

Mrs. G eorge Tyler Olmsted, Trenton, Mich., 121 Mrs. H enry T. Olmsted, 138 Vine St., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 91 Mrs. E dward T. Owen, 614 State St., Madison, Wis., 137

Mrs. F rederick Palmer, Calcutta, India, '55 Mrs. G eorge Arthur Park, 123 West Ormsby Ave., Louisville, Ky., 1 81 Miss S arah Sanford Parks, 2353 Kemper Lane, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O hio, ..... 185 Mrs.. S Conant Parks, Lander, Wyoming, . 169 Mrs. Henry C. Payne, 586 Astor St., Milwaukee, Wis., 135 Mrs. Cornelia Maria Ruger Pease, Janesville, Wis., . 50 Miss Julia M. Pease, Austin, Texas, 142 Miss Mary Wilton Pease, Janesville, Wis., 130 Mrs. John O. Perrin, 14o9 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., 126 Mrs. Eugene S. Pike, 21o Prairie Ave., Chicago, 1II., 17 5 Miss Anna Denio Pitkin, 145 Congress St., East, Detroit, Mich., 14o Mrs. George E. Pomeroy, 8o6 Huron St., Toledo, Ohio, '75 Mrs. John Burke Priddy, 30o9 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo., 1 82 Mrs. Edward B. Purcell, Manhattan, Kansas, 186 Mrs. Elbert H. Putnam, Bennington, Vt., . 188

Mrs. A ndrew J. Ralston, 2616 Channing Way, Berkeley, Cal., 163 Mrs. Robert Rantoul, " The Aberdeen," St. Paul, Minn., . Miss Emily Raymond, 92o Polk St., San Francisco, Cal., 15o Mrs. Jonathan E. Richards, 713 East Huron St., Ann Arbor, Mich 1 80 Mrs. William E. Riddle, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 134 Index 3 33

Paoi M rs. Charles B. Robinson, "Anchorage," Jefferson Co., Ky., . 165 Mrs. Edward C. G. Robinson, 12o5 Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, C olorado, . . . .129 Mrs. W alter A. Robinson, Anniston, Alabama, 175 Mrs. P hilander K. Roots, Little Rock, Ark., .148 Mrs. H erbert G. Rose, 558 N. Topeka Ave., Wichita, Kan., . 184

Mrs. E dgar P. Sawyer, 785 Algona St., Oshkosh, Wis., -131 Mrs. C harles F. Sayles, 13o7 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind., 128 Mrs. G eorge Schoonover, Anamosa, Iowa, . . 193 Mrs. W illiam D. Schultz, 245 Putnam Ave., Zanesville, Ohio, . 19o Mis9 J ane Scott, 25o5 Monroe St., Toledo, Ohio, . . 177 Mrs. F rancis D. Seward, 4615 Berlin Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 192 Miss H elen L. Shaw, Anamosa, Iowa, .... 161 Mrs. C hauncy H. Shearer, 826 Tappan St., Ann Arbor, Mich., 165 Mrs. J ames A. Shipton, New Bedford, Mass., . . . 163 Miss E lizabeth Skinner, 1o0 Rush St., Chicago, 1ll., . . 157 Miss Frederika Skinner, 1oo Rush St., Chicago, 1ll., . .15o Mrs. P eyton H. Skipwith, 41o5 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo., 19o Mrs. B radley B. Smalley, Burlington, Vt., .... 122 Mrs. A lvin Homer Smith, Clinton, Iowa, .... 17o Mrs. Samuel W. Smith, Madison Ave., Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, ...... 162 Mrs. T homas Ferris Smith, "The Meadows," St. Paul, Minn., . 158 Mrs. W illiam H. H. Smith, 2121 Madison St., Toledo, Ohio, . 158 .Mrs. J F. Spalding, 2o1 1 Lincoln Ave., Denver, Colorado, . 136 Mrs. F rank E. Sprague, 412 Ridge wood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., 142 Mrs. William Eugene Stanley, Wichita, Kan., . .185 Mrs. H enry A. Stanton, 265 North Conception St., Mobile, Ala., 18o Miss M ary L. Stebbins, 63 Alfred St., Detroit, Mich., . . 122 Mrs. James T. Sterling, Grosse He, Mich., . . . .13o Mrs. P ercy St. John Stollenwerck, 122 W. Adams St., Jacksonville, Fla., ...... 126 Mrs. J ames L. Stone, 128 Rush St, Chicago, 1ll., . 161 Mrs. S herman P. Stow, Santa Barbara, Cal., . . . 185 Miss H arriet S. Stringham, 115 Winder St., Detroit, Mich., . 154

Mrs. W illiam A. Talcott, 436 North Main St., Rockford, 1ll., . 163 Mrs. E dgar James Tapping, 279 Martin St., Milwaukee, Wis., . 134 Miss E lla G. Taylor, Columbus Ave., Sandusky, Ohio, 139 Mrs. S amuel G. Taylor, 61o East Division St., Chicago, 111., . 149 Miss H arriet Wadsworth Terry, 7o2 Church St., Knoxville, Tenn., 130 Miss Katharine Wadsworth Terry, 741 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich., ...... 12o 334 C onnecticut Society of Colonial Dames

Mrs. C harles L. Thomas, 13o So. Green St., Crawfordsville, Ind., 148 Mrs. Elbridge L. Thomas, " The Auburndale," Mt. Auburn, Cin cinnati, O hio, ...... 138 Mrs. H ugh Miller Thompson, Battle Hill, Jackson, Miss., 171 Mrs. C harles M. Tibbals, Bennington, Vt., . . 187 Mrs. H erbert Cushing Tolman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville Tenn., ...... 166 Mrs. D wight Tredway, 5142 Washington Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo., ...... 183 Mrs. A lfred L. Tyler, " The Oaks," Anniston, Alabama, . . 193

Mrs. F rederick O. Vaille, 14o1 Franklin St., Denver, Colorado, '53 Mrs. Alonzo Van Duzee, 1471 Main St., Dubuque, Iowa, . 1 24 Mrs. William D. Van Dyke, 112 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 148 Mrs. Gysbert von Steenwyck, La Crosse, Wis., 171

Mrs. F erdinand Welch, Boody House, Toledo, Ohio, 165 Mrs. R obert M. Wells, 38oo Michigan Ave., Chicago, 1ll., 1 74 Mrs. W illiam H. West, 7 West 92d St., New York, 167 Mrs. P eter L. Wheeler, 117o Madison St., Oakland, Cal., 160 Mrs. E dgar Hiram Whitcomb, 175o Grand Ave., Davenport, Iowa 145 Mrs. F rank B. Wiborg, Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio, . 14o Miss C ornelia Bartow Williams, 1oo Astor St., Chicago. 111., '55 Mrs. W illiam C. Williams, 55o Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich., ' 33 Mrs. J ames D. Williamson, 27 Cornell St., Cleveland, Ohio, ,58 Mrs. G eorge Scott Winslow, 47 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass., 129 Mrs. J oseph Winterbotham, 99 Astor St., Chicago, 1ll., 1 8o Miss A nna L. Wolcott, Wolfe Hall, Denver, Colorado, '35 Mrs. F rank L. Woodward, 1537 Williams St., Denver, Colorado, 1 41 Mrs. H enry Martyn Wright, 999 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. 186

Mrs. T heodore Yates, 521 Juneau Place, Milwaukee, Wis., 167 Mrs. Francis C. Young, 244 Colfax Ave., West Denver, Colorado, '44 Miss Grace Ashley Young, 317 Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. '47

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