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    INDEX OF SUBJECTSVOLUMES 1-50

    BOSTONNEW-ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

    1908

    2 14 7

  • COMMITTEEON

    CONSOLIDATED INDEX

    FRANCIS APTHORP FOSTER, ChairmanWILLIAM PRESCOTT GREENLAWNATHANIEL CUSHING NASH, A.M.

    COMPILERS AND EDITORS

    JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH RAYNEEFFIE LOUISE CHAPMAN, A. B.THEODORA KIMBALL, S. B.

    Stanbope iPrcssF. H. CILSON COMPANY

    BOSTON. U.S.A.

  • REGISTER INDEX

  • A GUIDE

    TO THE USE OF THIS INDEX

    WILL BE FOUND IN THE

    PREFACE

  • PREFACE

    The Subject Index to Volumes 1-50 of the New-England His-torical and Genealogical Register is designed to aid searchers in finding

    material in these volumes as directly and quickly as possible.

    Entries. Entries are not made for every subject word, but only

    where material is actually to be found. Biographical entries can be

    supplemented by the Index of Persons in case every reference to a

    personal name is desired;geographical entries can be similarly sup-

    plemented by the forthcoming Index of Places ; entries for purely

    historical material are complete in themselves.

    For the bibliographical matter in the Register, namely book-

    notices, entry is made under author or editor, if given ; if not, under

    subject or title, except in the case of periodicals which are entered

    under title only. In addition, all books with genealogical or his-

    torical bearing are entered under subjects. Title entries are made

    for old and rare books, and other important books having striking

    titles.

    Page reference is given only to that page on which an article

    begins, and the extent of the article is approximately indicated by the

    words : note, notice, memoir, etc.

    Arrangement. The main arrangement is alphabetical, but to

    gain clearness subheads are often arranged logically rather than

    alphabetically.

    The following plan has been adopted for the arrangement of

    material on families, in order to obtain at once a grouping of this ma-

    terial and an entry under individual forms of spelling: the main

    entry is made under the most common form of name, as evident from

    material indexed, with cross references from other forms used. Under

    this main entry, where there are variants, the most common form is(Vii)

  • viii PREFACE

    followed by the less common forms alphabetically arranged, with gen-

    eral material under the chosen form at the end (see, for illustration,!

    Locke, p. 152). Where the variations in the spelling of a surname

    consist simply of one or two letters, these forms are often combined I

    by the use of parentheses, and the Christian names, regardless of form

    of surname, are arranged in one alphabet under this heading (see, for I

    illustration, Clark(e), p. 52). In a few cases where variants fall

    together alphabetically this grouping is not indicated.

    Persons having the same Christian names and surnames are kept

    separate and arranged chronologically as far as possible. An indi-

    vidual as author or contributor is distinguished from the individual

    as subject by the use of italic type for the author or contributor's

    Christian names. Titles of honor are retained to aid in distinguish-

    ing individuals, but they are not allowed to affect alphabetical

    arrangement. Christian names are spelled as they appear in the

    Register.

    Women are entered under their married name, unless the subjectmatter concerns them simply under their maiden name.

    Geographical material is entered under the modern form of name.

    In the case of cities and towns, and in a few other instances, the

    entries under the old name are grouped after the general or modern

    entries. Here, as throughout the Index, cross references are inserted

    so that the searcher need look in two places at most to find the

    original object of his quest.

    The relation between headings and subheadings is brought out by

    indention. The first indention is used for Christian names and for

    subdivisions of material under families and subjects. The second

    indention is used for subordinate material under Christian names, and

    under family and subject subheadings.

    Type. Three kinds of type are employed : bold-face for names of

    families as headings, and for volume numbers ; italic for Christian

    names of authors and contributors, and for the words noticed (used for

    book notices), see, see also, and in (in analytical references) ; roman

    for names of places, subject headings, and all other matter.

  • PREFACE ix

    Punctuation and Capitals. As little punctuation as consistent

    with clearness is used. Punctuation is considered unnecessary in

    such places as, for instance, after the Christian name of an author (in

    italics), or before noticed, often before dates, and between the volume

    and page references.

    Initial capitals are employed for the names of Societies and

    Society periodicals ; but in other cases as few capitals are used as

    propriety permits.

  • INDEX OF SUBJECTS

    ABBEAbbe, Richard, notice 7 325Abbot(t), Rev. Dr. Abiel, obituary 1859 13

    181Rev. Ephraim, note 29 321; notice 1 250;

    obituary 1870 27 88 35 97Isaac, mournful ballad of noticed 41 112John, will 1693 48 275John, deposition 1725 35 164John Stevens, obituary 1881 35 392John Stevens Cabot Daniel Boone, pioneer

    of Kentucky noticed 27 110History of Civil war in America noticed21386

    History of Maine from discovery byNorthmen to 1875 noticed 30 270

    Miles Standish, Puritan captain noticed27 110

    Josiah, note on family 48 276Hon. Josiah Gardner, memoir, by C. Cowley

    noticed 48 232Abbot(t), Eng. ancestry of New Eng. family,

    query 47 483genealogy in preparation 23 474

    Abell, Robert, inventory 1663 6 96Abercromby, David, administration of estate

    1663 12 275Abigail, ship, passengers for New Eng. 1635

    14 313 to 320 37 239Abington, John, will 1694 46 330Abington, Mass., celebration of 150th anni-

    versary 1862, note 16 302history, by B. Hobart noticed 21 299see also Bridgewater and Hanover

    Abraham Woodward, certificate of exemp-tion 1758 14 201

    commission as deputy postmaster atMarblehead 1758 14 200

    Abu Hamid Muhammad Al-Gbazzali Alchemyof happiness, tr. by Homes noticed28 358

    Acadia, conquest by Dutch 1674, history, byC. W. Tuttle, ed. by Hoyt noticed 44222

    conquest by England, capture of Port Royal,papers relating to, 1710-1 30 196

    tee also Nova ScotiaAcadians, deportation 1755-6, expedition for,

    diary of J. Thomas, surgeon 33 383order for 16 142papers and letters relating to 30 17

    Acbnagart genealogical notice, by M. Macraenoticed 49 363

    Acrelius, Israel History of New Sweden, tr.by Reynolds noticed 29 208

    Acres, Thomas, inventory 1650 7 334Acworth, N.H., history, proceedings of cen-

    tennial anniversary, and genealogicalrecords, ed. by J. L. Merrill noticed 24210

    ADAMSADAMS and variantsAdams, Alvin, obituary 1877 32 107

    Rev. Amos, letter from congregation recom-mending Tate and Brady's version ofPsalms 1737 3 132

    Andrew N. Descendants of Jas. and Wm.Adams noticed 49 231 364

    Anna, query 49 457Azubah, ancestry, discussion 41 90; dis-

    cussion settled 42 109Hon. Charles, memoir, with autograph and

    portrait 41 349Charles Francis Address at opening of new

    town hall, Braintree 1858 noticed 13270

    Address before Phi Beta Kappa Society1873 noticed 27 444

    Centennial milestone, address on 100thanniversary of Quincy, Mass. 1892noticed 47 94

    History of Braintree, Mass. 1639-1792and Quincy 1792-1889 noticed 46 197

    New English Canaan of Thomas Mortonnoticed 37 326

    Progress of liberty in 100 years, orationin Taunton July 4, 1876 noticed 31136

    Some phases of sexual morality andchurch discipline in colonial New Eng.noticed 46 198

    Three episodes of Massachusetts historynoticed 47 94

    Charles Francis, and J. Q. Life of JohnAdams noticed 25 303

    Charles Francis, and others Genesis of theMassachusetts town and developmentof town-meeting government noticed46 285

    Charles Frederick Notices and pedigree ofWalter family 8 209

    Daniel, notes on family 33 107Dr. Daniel, obituary 1864 18 378E. George Letter of S. Severance 1775 12

    22Prof. Ebenezer, notice 1 80Edwin G. Historical discourse at 100th

    anniversary of 1st Congregationalchurch, Templeton, Mass. noticed 1288

    Eliashib, notice of family 49 342Rev. Eliphalet. epitaph 1753 12 354Elizabeth, will 1660 41 256Franklin George List of newspapers and

    periodicals published in Kansas noticedin 1884 38 359; in 1889 44 228

    Transactions of Kansas State HistoricalSociety 1886-8 noticed 45 106

    George, obituary 1865 20 87

  • ADAMS NEW-ENG. HIST. & GEN. REGISTER ADAMS

    Adams cont'dGeorge Directories of Salem. Taunton,

    and Fall River for 1857 noticed 11 179Massachusetts register noticed for 1853 7

    191; for 1854 8 194: for 1857 11283Rhode Island register for 1853 noticed 7371

    Rev. Dr. George Moulton Hon. CharlesCarleton Coffin 60 289

    Historical discourse at 200th anniver-sary of North church, Portsmouth,N.H. 1871 noticed 28 452

    Necrology of N. E. Hist. Geu. Society 60231 364 490

    Hannah, note 60 488Henry, will 1647 7 35Henry Life of Albert Gallatin noticed 33

    452Prof. Herbert Baxter, letter from Jos. L.

    Chester concerning forgery in Adamspedigree 18S0 37 160

    Prof. Herbert Baiter Constables 36 1 74 255Contributions to American educational

    history, no. 7 noticed 43 441Germanic origin of New England towns

    noticed 37 218History of the Thos. Adams and Thos.

    Hastings families of Amherst noticed84 432

    Salem, Mass., commons and commonersnoticed 36 425

    Study of history in American collegesand universities noticed 42 216

    Tithingmen rwticed 36 224Rev. Hugh, church records kept principally

    at Oyster River, N.H. 1713-30 23178 297 24 27 30 59 32 133 33 80345

    parentage, notice 31 17James, inventory 1051 4 320John, inventory 1033 4 34; notice of

    family 33 410John, parentage, notice 31 17John, will 1724 48 192Hon. John, records concerning 1700-42

    32 132^^

    John, administration of estate 1758 18 8131 324

    John, administration, history, by G Gibbsnoticed 1 382

    denial of authorship of Publicola 179338 82letton to Md from Rev. Win. Bentleyletter to Geo. A. Otis concerning desire

    182lme30

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    329COlOniM f r independence

    letters to Jos. Palmer concerning Revolu-

    3W3M)ma"erS 1774 aDd 1776 S0

    letters to Gov. Wentworth 1758 6 414

    25 303J

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    Adams noiicedmemorial sermons and orations 1826-7

    notice 11 97 'portrait 11 97

    John Quincy, funeral discourse 1848, byW. P. Lunt noticed 2 321letter to Rev. J.Adams concerning Adamsancestry 1840 34 67

    ^aams

    reminiscences of 25 373'

  • ADAMS INDEX OF SUBJECTS, VOLS. 1-50 ALDEN

    Adams cont'ddescendants of Wm., by W. S. Appleton

    noticed 35 303in Genealogy of descendants of Puri-

    tans, by A. Morse noticed 12 179in preparation 32 345note 50 361

    pedigree, descendants of Ap Adam 7 39;forgery in 37 159; query 31333

    queries on family of Canterbury, Conn. 32242 48 217; answered 33 104

    queries on families of New Eng. 33 104queries on family of Simsbury, Conn. 32

    340query 15 181

    Addeman, Cayt. J. M. Reminiscences of twoyears with colored troops noticed 35206

    Adderly, Richard, will 1629 42 397Addington, Isaac, inventory 1652 8 128x

    notice of family 4 117Hon. Isaac, letter from John Leverett 1702

    4 348obituary 1715 4 264; will 1715 4 119

    Addison County, Vt., town histories, notice 7253

    Adelphi Club of American Loyalists in Lon-don 1775, regulations 3 82

    Adirondack Mountains, N. Y., historicalsketches with early traditions, by N.B. Sylvester noticed 31 352

    Adlard, George Sutton-Dudleys of Eng. andDudleys of Mass. noticed 16 385

    Admiral Duff, ship, battle with Protector1780, description 2 99

    Adultery, law in Mass., by A. McF. Davisnoticed 50 147

    Aerial navigation 1784-5, note 20 374Africa, west coast, journal of voyage to, from

    Boston, Mass., by J. A. Carnes noticed6 387

    Agamenticus Mountain, Me., note 22 316Agawam Plantation, Plymouth co., Mass.,

    see WarehamAiken, Rev. Silas Posthumous influence, ser-

    mon on death of Hon. Sam'l Hubbard1848 noticed 2 322

    AINSWORTH and variantsAynsworth, James, letter from Cotton Mather

    introducing Sam'l Sewall 1712 24 112Ainsworth genealogy, families in America, by

    F. J. Parker noticed 48 367Aires, see AyresAirmyn, Sir William, note 36 293Akins, Thomas B. Selections from public

    documents of Nova Scotia noticed 2492

    Alabama, sloop of war, letter concerning,1870 29 11

    sinking of, 1864, extract from diary con-cerning 35 342

    Alabama claims, Geneva award money,receipt and investment noticed 36 426

    Alabama Historical Reporter 1879-80 noticed34 339

    Alabama Historical Society, proceedings 187934 209

    quarterly periodical proposed, 1880 34 415Albany County, N.Y., genealogies of first

    settlers 1630-1800, by J. Pearsonnoticed 28 105

    history, note 38 233

    Albany, N.Y., almanac, by J. Munsell noticedfor 1866 20 95; for 1876 30 271

    annals, by J. Munsell noticed vol. 3 6 304;vol. 10 13 367

    First Lutheran church manual 1871noticed 26 98

    historical collections, by J. Munsell noticed22 104 24 436 26 218

    recollections 1800-8, by G. A. Worth. 3ded. noticed 20 281

    (Fort Orange); Reformed Protestant Dutchchurch, notice and illus. 36 238; seal,illus. 36 238

    Albee, John New Castle, N.H., historic andpicturesque noticed 38 457

    St. Aspenquid of Mt. Agamenticus noticed34 118

    Alberdi, J . B. Life and industrial labors ofWm. Wheelwright in S. America, tr.and ed. by Cushing noticed 31 247

    Albro, Rev. Dr. John A., obituary 1866 21 183Rev. Dr. John A

    .Life of Thomas Shepard

    noticed 2 119Alchemy of happiness, by Muhammad AI-

    Ghazzali, tr. by Homes noticed 28 358Alchimy, bason of, query 30 240; answered

    30 462ALCOCK and variantsAlcock, George, inventory 1640 7 31; will

    1640 2 104George, will 1676 60 119

    Alcocke, John, will 1667 16 57Thomas, inventory 1657 9 344

    Alcott, Dr. William A., lineage 13 273Olcott, Thomas, will 1653 16 342Alcock, genealogical notice, descendants of

    John 36 400genealogy, descendants of Thos. of Hart-

    ford, Conn., by N. Goodwin noticed 9371

    Alden, Abigail, celebration of 87th birthday,notice 20 259; celebration of 88thbirthday, note 21 207

    David, record of family 18 299Dr. Ebenezer, memoir, with autograph and

    portrait 35 309Dr. Ebenezer Ancient marriage oontrac t

    12 353Biographical notices of deceased physi-

    cians in Mass. 1 60 178Early history of medical profession in

    Norfolk co., Mass., address 1853 8 93Memorial of descendants of Hon. John

    Alden to 1869 noticed 36 102Henry, parentage, query 36 85Capt. John, autograph 1631 2 244memoir, by H. A. Hill noticed 39 208note 25 89

    John, parentage, query 35 384; answered36 85

    John, notice 7 242Jonathan, administration of estate 1703

    33 222letter to Col. Winslow 1722 48 310

    Judah, letter from Dr. Jas. Thacher con-cerning Newburgh addresses 182542 165

    papers, items from 39 186M. L. T. Letter of Jonathan Alden of

    Marshfield 1722 48 310Snow genealogy 47 81 186 341 48 71

    188 49 71 202 451

  • ALDEN NEW-ENG. HIST.
  • ALLEN INDEX OF SUBJECTS VOLS. 1-50 ALLISON

    Allen cont'dRev. Dr. Stephen, and W. H. Pilsbury

    History of Methodism in Maine 1793-1886 noticed 42 121

    Hon. Stephen Merrill, obituary 1894 48 472Hon. Stephen Merrill Branch of Allen

    family in New Eng. 10 225Myles Standish, with account of dedica-

    tory exercises of monument ground,Duxbury, Mass. 1871 noticed 26 101

    William Claiborne 27 125Rev. Stephen T. Address in Merrimack,

    N.H., at centennial celebration 1846noticed 2 225

    W. Indian deed of lands in Middleborough.Mass. 1686 15 173

    Walter, descendants, queries 49 343Walter Memoir of George Bruce Upton

    29 1Willard Spencer Genealogy of Sam'l Allen

    of Windsor, Conn., and descendantsnoticed 31 135 237

    Longmeadow, Mass., families 31 318 41732 67 175 302 400 33 68 202 319 41634 31 187 264 386 35 25 159 236 35636 75 165 313 37 358 38 46 157

    Records of Hull, Mass. 27 360 28 6731 76

    Samuel Allen of Windsor, Conn., anddescendants 30 444

    William, will 1648 46 331Rev. William, church records of Green-

    land, N.H. 1707-57 28 252 415 2930

    notice 1 248Rev. Dr. William, obituary 1868 23 216Rev. Dr. William Accounts of shipwrecks,

    etc., note 23 472American biographical dictionary, 3d ed.

    noticed 11 280Descendants of Alice Bradford 9 127Publications, list 23 217

    Hon. William Genealogy of Allen family1568-1882, ed.byj. Allen noticed 36346

    William Memoir of Hon. Nahum Mitchell18 221

    Prof. William Francis Rev. John Allen ofDedham 41 68 42 267

    Prof. William Francis, and D. E. SpencerHigher education in Wisconsin noticed43 441

    Dr. William Henry, obituary 1882 37 98Allan, George Hayward, obituary 1886 40 411

    George Hayward Sketch of Col. John Allanof Maine 30 353

    Col. John, interview with Indian chiefs atWashington, D.C., 1801 36 403

    letter from Capt. John Preble concerningIndians 1780 30 359

    letter from Dr. Isaac Winslow 1775 30354

    memoir 30 353military operations in eastern Maine andNova Scotia during Revolution, frompapers of, with notes by F. Kiddernoticed 21 389

    narrative of proceedings with EasternIndians 1776-93 12 254

    Col. John Character of Geo. Washington3 389

    John, sale of his library 18 295

    Alleine, Joseph Alarm to unconverted sinners

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    advertisement concerning, 1764 13 350Alleyn, Edmund, will 1616 45 236Edward, query on family 33 357

    Allin, Ephraim, autograph 1688 34 276George, letter to Experience Mitchell 1661

    6 95John, will 1663 6 94Rev. John, identity of clergymen of Ded-

    ham and Ipswich, Mass., discussion42 267 311

    monument to, in Dedham, Mass. 9 103notice 41 68

    Allyn, Charles Battle of Groton Heights,Conn., by W. W. Harris, with notesnoticed 36 342

    Col. John, letter from Hon. John Saffinsuggesting conciliation of Conn, withking 1687 4 222

    notice 23 171Matthew, Eng. home, note 48 496Matthew, bill for surveying 30 110Richard, will 1662 50 505Thomas, Eng. home, note 48 496

    Allyne, James, will 1621 50 504Allen, deaths in Windsor, Conn. 5 366

    genealogical notice, descendants of Ralphof R.I. and N.J. 25 144

    descendants of Sam'l 10 225genealogy, by A. W. Allen noticed 27 104

    descendants of Geo. of Sandwich, Mass.1568-1882, by W. Allen, ed. by J.Allen noticed 36 346

    descendants of Gilbert, by J. K. Allenand E. Salter noticed 37 423

    descendants of Jas. of Medfield, Mass.,by J. Allen noticed 23 488

    descendants of Capt. Nath'l, by F. M.Stoddard noticed 46 292

    descendants of Roger, by J. K. Allenand E. Salter noticed 37 423

    descendants of Sam'l of Windsor, Conn.30 444; by W. S. Allen noticed 31 135237

    family of Dedham and Medfield, Mass.,by F. A. Hutchinson noticed 50 376

    family of Manchester, Mass., to 1886, byJ. Price noticed 43 447

    in preparation 44 319queries 41 220

    Allerton, Isaac, autograph 8 265; memoir 8265; record of family 8 270

    Hon. Isaac, will 1702 44 292Isaac, will 1739 44 294Willoughby, will 1724 44 294Willoughby, will 1759 44 295

    Allerton genealogy, descendants of Isaao 44290; by I. J. Greenwood noticed 44 41745 109

    Alley, Hugh, deposition concerning Col. JohnHumphrey's farm at Lynn, Mass.,1662 31 308

    Philip, inventory 1655 9 138Alleyn, see AllenAllibone, Samuel Austin, obituary 1889 46

    283Samuel Austin Critical dictionary of Eng-

    lish literature and British and Americanauthors noticed 14 177 31 129

    Alligator, cruiser, note 24 303Allin (g), see AllenAllison, Thomas, query 39 290; answered 39

    389

  • ALLISON NEW-ENG. HIST. & GEN. REGISTER AMERICA

    33 362

    Allison genealogy 1135-1893, by L. A. Morri-son noticed 48 234

    Allsopp, see AlsopAllwood, Richard, will 1644 47 135Allyn (e), see AllenAllyn's Point, Conn., epitaphs 3 125Almanac, American, noticed for 1848 2 223-

    for 1849 3 99; for 1850 4 93; for 18516 99; for 1855 9191; for 1857 11179;for 1858 12 180; for 1860 15 84- for1861 15 181

    for fixing day of week for any given date20 40

    Almanacs, for 3000 years, pub. by CoburnBros, noticed 35 403

    interleaved, diaries in 1 73 7 205 341 818 15 58 16 63 17 304 346 19 237329 30 435 31 49 35 28 41 388

    of New Eng., with particular mention ofthose of R. I., by A. Perry noticed 39406

    Almira, name, query 33 104Alofsen, Salomon, obituary 1876ALSOP and variantsAlsop, Josias, will 1666 44 91Timothy, will 1664 45 297

    Allsopp, John, will 1646 44 91Alsop, coat of arms, illus. 46 366

    items concerning family in New HavenConn. 46 368

    pedigree 44 92family of Alsop-in-the-Dale, Eng. 46 366

    Aluey, Richard, will 1639 49 391Alvord Rev. Henry Clay Descendants of

    Jonathan Gillet, by S. C. Gillette 47168; noticed 47 383

    Alvord genealogy, descendants of Alexander,in Burke and Alvord memorial, byJ. A. Bou telle noticed 19 189

    Ambler, Richard, notice of family 39 333Ambrose, Cicely, will 1639 47 393Henry, inventory 1658 9 346Peter, will 1653 47 393Peter, will 1655, note 42 312William, will 1638 47 392

    America, author, first born in, query 25 294bibliography catalogue of books in libraryof John Carter Brown, by J. R. Bartlettnoticed 30 256

    illustrated books, 1493-1889, by J FHunnewell noticed 45 105rare^books, catalogue, pt. 1 noticed 39

    rare books descriptive catalogue, by Hand H.N. Stevens, vol. 3, pi 1 J,Qrare books, sale prices, 1864

    1866 20 289biography, see Biography, Americancoins copper of Earl of Stirling 1632, byJi. *. Slafter noticed 28 360co omst

    s English ancestry, history 26 405Tt, p

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    1600-la oSinalhst_s. ed. by J. C. Hotten noticed 29

    colonization, by English, descendants ofpromoters, query 45 310by English in 17th century, by E DNeill noticed 28 353 '

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    Slafter noticed 28 106d.scourse by R. Hakluyt, with pref. by I

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    18 295;

    America cont'dL. Woods, ed. by C. Deane noticed 31439

    Generall historie by John Smith as anauthority on, discussion 47 205

    1610-25, notes 28 314congress, first in, New York 1690, query

    10 200discovery by Columbus, history, by H.

    Hakes noticed 46 413; by F. Sauii.lersnoticed 46 409

    by Northmen, address 1887, by E. N.Horsford noticed 42 332

    by Northmen, 985-1015, discourse 1888by E. F. Slafter noticed 45 255

    by Northmen, illustrated by loelandiosagas, ed. by B. F. De Costa noticed23 236; 2d ed. noticed 44 226

    by Northmen, notice 7 13see alio under names of discoverers andNorthmen

    exploration, Pore Marquette at Mackinawand Chicago, by II. H. Hurlbut noticed33 125

    explorers, by T. W Higginson noticed 31351

    grants of land to individuals by kinirquery 23 102

    heraldry, see Heraldry, in Americahistory, colonial, illustrated by contemp-

    orary medals, by C. W. Betts, ed. byMarvin and Low noticed 48 232

    cyclopedia in preparation 32 339future of, address, by C. II. Hell 25 317gleanings, by If. B. Dawson, pt 4

    noticed 20 190military, in preparation 14 295notes 29 295 30 231 299 410 31 >l

    147 265 393manners and customs before Revolution mi

    Memoirs, by A. Grant noticed 31 l'.;smap (Simancas), notice 46 84

    proof of discovery of St. George's riverMe. 46 181

    reasons against assigned date of 1610 46

    reasons for assigned date of 1610 46 401 47 216 '

    memorable days coining on 21st of month16 347

    mythology, by D. G. Brinton noticed 87 104name, history 47 164

    origin, investigations concerning by JMarcou noticed 43 111newspapers in 1884, notice 38 341

    in 1887, note 41 317passengers to, lists 30 39 459 31 309 32407 33 307 37 102physicians, graduates of Univ. of Edin-

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    Printing in history, by I. Thomas. 2d ednoticed 30 253

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  • AMERICA INDEX OF SUBJECTS, VOLS. 1-50 AMERICAN

    America cont'dvoyages to, early collections, bibliographi-

    cal essay 15 97 205voyages to, 16th century 23 192tee also American colonies, North America,

    and United StatesAmerica, ship-of-war, letter concerning, 1749

    28 457America Dissected, by J. McSparran, reprint,

    in History of Episcopal church inNarragansett, by W. Updike noticed1 383

    American aborigines, see Indians of NorthAmerica

    American almanac noticed for 1848 2 223;for 1849 S 99 ; for 1 850 4 93 ; for 1 85

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    6 99; for 1855 9 191; for 1857 11179;for 1858 12 180; for 1860 15 84; for1861 15 181

    American ancestry noticed 42 127 333 43219

    American Antiquarian noticed 1878 32 365;1879 34 112 225

    American Antiquarian Society, bibliography,by N. Paine noticed 37 329

    library, notice, 1873, by N. Paine noticed27 448

    local history in, memorandum noticed24 343

    Mather publications, catalogue, by N. Painenoticed 34 227

    portraits and busts in possession of, list30 22

    proceedings 1867 22 84; 1872 27 100;1873 28 219

    proceedings noticed 1849 4 371; 1863 18216; 1867 21386; 1868 23 373; 186923 494 24 344; 1871 25 399; 187226 454; 1874 28 482; 1876 31 243;1877 32 360

    report of council 1875, by S. A. Greennoticed 30 269

    report of council 1889, by A. P. Peabodynoticed 44 335

    semicentennial meeting 1863, notice 18110

    transactions and collections noticed vol.3, pt. 1 5 100; vol. 7 40 126

    American bibliopolist noticed 1875 29 338;1877 31 247

    American bookseller 1877, note 31 362American chronicles of the times, query 30

    390American church review 1872 noticed 26 355American colonies, area, estimate in 1726 20

    7commissions 1717-51, list 26 402conflict between French and English 1745-

    55, papers of Sir Wm. Pepperrell con-cerning 28 451

    Congress of 1774, centennial oration inPhila., by H. A. Brown noticed 29 337

    desire for independence, letters concerning,1821 30 326

    donations to people of Boston duringoperation of Port Bill 1774-6, list 30378

    founders, essay on origin of, by W. H.Whitmore noticed 19 95

    history, chart, by E. H. Watson noticed38 245

    independent attitude, letter of Gen. Gageconcerning, 1765 30 303

    American colonies, cont'dmilitary expeditions 1739-59, list 26 333population in 1700 1 377prisoners redeemed in Algiers 1681, list 38

    384royal arms, emblems, and memorials in

    use before Amer. Revolution, by E. F.Slafter noticed 43 331

    see also America, Great Britain, Stamp Act,names of colonies, and names of warsand expeditions participated in

    American Ethnological Society proceedings1882 36 202; 1883 37 316

    American families, fortunes of, history inpreparation 33 244

    American Folk-lore Society, foundation,notice 44 215

    American genealogical queries noticed for1887 41 437; for 1889 43 335

    American genealogies, list 11 354 13 6American Geographical Society proceedings

    1880 34 322American historical record noticed 1872 26

    222; 1874 28 230 29 126see also Potter's American monthly

    American historical register 1894 noticed 4998

    American journal of education, vol. 4 noticed11 363

    American Journal of Numismatics noticed 187125 308; 1874 28 362; 1877 31 456

    American library journal, vol. 1 noticed 32111

    American notes and queries noticed nos. 1and 2 11 180; no. 18 43 443

    American Philosophical Society, celebrationof centennial of Benj. Franklin's death1890, notice 44 317

    see also Junto, of Benj. FranklinAmerican Pomological Society, address, by

    M. P. Wilder noticed 1879 34 118;1883 38 245

    foundation, notice 21 110American Revolution, Bermuda during, notice

    50 441Boston in, incidents 7 139

    reminiscences of Mary Turrell 14 149British flags in, query 27 310centennial orations and proceedings 18745

    noticed 30 138conciliatory measures of Great Britain 1778,

    note 30 351Continental Army, clothing for, letter con-

    cerning, 1776 30 335; receipt for,1775 13 199

    command by Geo. Washington 1775, cen-tennial anniversary, oration 29 410;proceedings 29 499; proceedingsnoticed 30 394

    General hospital, northern department,staff 18 30

    Mass. muster rolls, returns of Jas. Barrett1777-8 50 15 468

    officers, list 20 37officers near Boston June 1775, list 23

    259,

    pay rolls, miscellaneous 50 198soldiers, discharge, resolutions concern-

    ing. 1783 20 37332d regiment, remonstrance against

    Tories 1775, with notes on signers 2210

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    32

    40

    American Revolution cont dContinental Congress, 1st meeting, 1774,

    centennial anniversary oration 29 4^6letter to Silas Deane in France 1776 31

    1 Tmedical committee, letter from Dr. Jona.

    Potts 1777 18 29Continental Navy, uniforms 17.6-7, de-

    scription 30 391currency, depreciation 1781, note 22 342

    Deerfield, N. H., declaration for armedresistance to Eng. 24 5

    diaries 1775 13 177 19 255 20 11

    1775-6 19 313 30 321 60 3571777 15 2991777-8 19 329 29 131777-9 30 174 343 31 18 212 284

    70 165 2801779 16 27

    documents concerning 4 67 30 331European collection in preparation

    112Haldimand MSS., publication proposed

    34 412English press comments 1777 30 346French aid to, 1780, historical account 27

    407French in, by T. Balch, translation, note

    45 250Hessian troops, uniforms, description 60

    357historical and genealogical material in U. S.

    Pension bureau, notice 30 106history, documents concerning, ed. by

    G. Hunt noticed 46 201Indians in, memorandum by Gen. Bur-

    goyne 1777 26 238influence upon acquisition of Mississippi

    valley, by C. F. Robertson noticed 38359

    justification 29 358 370last men of, by E. B. Hillard noticed 19 287letters 1773 4 88 8 108 30 304

    1774 13 329 22 337 23 274 30 30543 143

    1775 8 373 11 125 136 165 12 22 18113 330 14 100 19 135 23 277 30307 322 371 36 397 43 148 44 161 17445 242

    1776 4 70 8 231 13 206 231 15 178 1824 19 342 20 68 23 207 28 24329 170 30 302 309 332 35 83 44172

    1777 2 48 12 106 356 13 206 14 12115 240 18 29 19 148 22 421 29 17130 316 336 44 173

    1778 11 122 12 316 14 22 17 54 1834 23 183 27 58 30 317 337 44 173

    1779 4 304 30 339 35 84 44 1741780 18 35 19 214 30 3411781 10 127 11 34 16 169 30 3201782 10 127 44 1751783 15 61

    New York city during, papers in-MercantileLibrary Assoc, noticed 15 355

    New York sons of liberty, by H. B. Dawsonnoticed 15 275

    Old roll of fame noticed 19 287petition to George III by Americans in

    London 1774 19 133poems, by P. Freneau, ed. by Duyckinck

    noticed 20 191camp song of 1775 11 191

    American Revolution cont'dTea ships 1774 11 337

    prisoners in Forton prison, Eng. 1777-9,

    notes 30 174 343 31 18 212 284 3870 165 280; roll 33 30

    relics, preservation, notice 27 83reminiscences and memorials, by A. B.

    Mu/.zev noticed 37 216Rhode bland veterans 1828, note 7 194royalist handbill distributed among British

    in Boston 1771 21 60sermons, political, ed. by J. W. Thornton

    noticed 15 84tactic*, drill in Vs., letter concerning, 1775

    47 324tee also Canada, Loyalist-. Great I

    United States, and names of battles,expeditions, places besieged, and ships

    American Statistical Association, collectionvol. l noticed 2 lis

    publications noticed 48336 45 836Americana, sea America, bibliographyAmericanists, international congress, pro-

    gram lssi noticed 35 299Americans, in China, epitaphs 11 255Americana of royal desoent, genealogies, by

    c. H. Browning, 3d ed. noticed 49 227Ames, Abel, query 38 M

    Elizabeth, letter from Rev. Thos. Princeconcerning his father's estate 173834 58

    Ellis, obituary 1K84 39 91Frederick Lothrop, memoir, with autograph

    and portrait 49 273Joan, notice 42 270Dr. Nathaniel, almanacs, advertisement

    1760 12 195notice 16 2.~>~>

    Hon. Oakes, obituary 1873 29 118Hon. Oliver, obituary 1877 31 342Gov. Oliver, obituary 1895 50 83Reginald Genealogical memoranda of Ames

    family noticed 45 IdsHon. Samuel, obituary 1865 21 1H8Solomon, notice of family 4 374Rev. Dr. William, notice 33 196William, inventory 1654 9 142William, will 1089 42 269

    Ames, genealogical memoranda, by R. Amesnoticed 46 108

    genealogical notice, descendants of Richard16 255

    genealogy, descendants of Sam'l, by J.Kimball noticed 45 256

    pedigree, descendants of Wm. 42 270queries 11 246

    Amesbury, Mass., genealogy, notice 50 75history, note 31 117 32 97military documents with lists of soldiers

    1686-1746 50 338oaths of freemen and allegiance, persons

    taking, 1069 and 1677 6 201 202petition in relation to a military officer

    1680 18 76see also Salisbury

    Amherst, Mass., church bells, notice 28 287First church of Christ, celebration of 150th

    anniversary, proceedings noticed 44410

    genealogy, in Genealogies of Hadley familiesnoticed 19 284

    see also Hadley

  • AMHERST INDEX OF SUBJECTS, VOLS. 1-50 ANDREWS

    Amherst, N. H., history and genealogy, byD. F. Secomb noticed 38 104

    Amherst College, alumni, biographical record1821-71, ed. by W. L. Montague andothers noticed 37 421

    memorial speech in support of, 1849, by E.Everett noticed 3 405

    necrology 1867-8 23 82; 1868-9 24 169Amies, John, will 1647 44 389Amitie, ship, passengers for West Indies 1635

    14 356Ammen, Rear Adm. Daniel American inter-

    oceanic ship canal question noticed 34222

    Ammidown, Holmes, obituary 1883 37 413Holmes Genealogical record of Ammidown

    family with notices of other familiesof Southbridge, Mass. noticed 32 366

    Historical collections noticed 28 480Ammidown genealogy, by H. Ammidown

    noticed 32 366Amory, James Sullivan, obituary 1884 39

    89Thomas Coffin, letter from John P. Pren-

    dergast concerning J. Wingate Thorn-ton 1879 33 282

    obituary 1889 46 279Thomas Coffin Daniel Sullivan's visits to

    Gen. John Sullivan 1781, to explaindeclarations in Sir Henry Clinton'ssecret journal noticed 39 205

    Life of Adm. Sir Isaac Coffin noticed 40344

    Materials for history of family of JohnSullivan of Berwick and O'Sullivans ofArdea, Ire. noticed 47 493

    Memoir of John Wingate Thornton 33273

    Military services and public life of Maj.Gen. John Sullivan noticed 23 372

    Necrology of N. E. Hist. Gen. Society29 203

    Old Cambridge and new 25 221; noticed26 102

    Our English ancestors 26 405Reminiscences 18 228Transfer of Erin 28 163 291 423 29 81

    185; noticed 31 354William Blaxton noticed 41 116

    Col. Thomas Isaac Coffin, obituary 1864 1977

    Amory, coat of arms, illus. 10 59genealogical history 10 59see also Emery

    Amos, Elisha, complaint against Sam'l Allen,Ruth Hillman, and Matthias Shetup1748 11 245

    Amoskeag, N. H., see ManchesterAmoskeag Veterans, address before, 1855, by

    C. E. Potter noticed 9 290Amsden genealogical notice 15 21Amsterdam, Netherlands, Chamber, seal

    1623, illus. 36 236Amyand, Isaac, will 1739 46 332Anabaptists in Mass. 1730, note 41 94Ancestors, statistics 6 242 50 220Ancestral charts, see Genealogical chartsAncestry, English, mistakes in tracing 14 193Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company

    of Mass., field day 1701, notice 46 398history, note 29 315history 1637-1888, by O. A. Roberts, vol.

    1 noticed 50 235

    Ancient, etc. cont'droll of members 1638-1894 noticed 50 145222d anniversary, proceedings and sermon

    by W. H. II. Murray noticed 25 307230th anniversary, sermon, by R. S. Storrs

    noticed 23 374Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, see Free-

    masonryAncocus, N. J., see RancocasAnderson, Dr. Alexander Illustrations of

    Mother Goose's Melodies noticed 28481

    Archer Robert Edward Lee, address 1890noticed 44 411

    Cornelius, Consort, note 37 172 38 43Henry, will 1675 46 334J. Corbet Family of Leete, by C. Bridger

    noticed 36 426John, note on family 46 336; will 1677

    46 335John Farwell, memoir, with autograph and

    portrait 43 121Sir Richard, will 1632 43 390Brig. Gen. Robert, obituary 1871 27 223

    Anderson genealogical notice, descendantsof John 43 198

    Andover, co. Hants, Eng., church wardensaccounts, ed. by C. Collier and R. H.Clutterbuck noticed 42 125

    records, ed. by R. H. Clutterbuck noticed46 197

    records discovered, note 39 83Andover, Mass., history, note 32 427

    military documents with lists of soldiers1686-1746 50 338

    records of births, marriages, and deaths,publication, note 43 96

    records of marriages 1647-1700 3 65records of deaths 1650-1700 2 377South church, historical manual noticed 14

    79Andover, N. H., centennial, note 33 356

    history in preparation 34 104 316Andover Theological Seminary, catalogue 1880

    noticed 37 421Andre, Maj. John, execution, note 48 74

    monument in Westminister Abbey 1791,notice 15 292

    will 1780 6 63ANDREWS and variantsAndrews, A Ifred Genealogical history of Joh n

    and Mary Andrews with descendantsto 1872 noticed 27 450

    Genealogical history of Dea. StephenHart and descendants 1632-1875noticed 30 269

    Genealogy and ecclesiastical historynoticed 23 239

    Benjamin, will 1687 49 488Rev. David Centennial discourse in Pepper-

    ell, Mass. 1847 noticed 2 117Elizabeth, maiden name, query 33 356Lieut. George Genealogy of Andrews family

    40 21 ; noticed 40 234Genealogy of Andrews of Taunton and

    Stoughton, Mass. 1656-1886 noticed42 224

    H. Franklin History of Hamlin family1639-1894. pt. 1 noticed 49 231

    Hannah (Elden). longevity 30 392Henry, will 1652 5 259Rev. Dr. Israel Ward, memoir, with portrait

    42 341

  • ANDREWS NEW-ENG. HIST. & GEN. REGISTER APPLK'K i.\

    Andrews cont'dRev. Dr. Israel Ward Marietta colony of

    1788 42 349Washington co. and early settlements ofOhio, centennial address 1876 noticed32 256

    Mary, will 1653 5 261Rev. S. M. Sketch of Elder Daniel Hix, with

    history of 1st Christian church inDartmouth, Mass. noticed 34 338

    Samuel Letter from John Corbin to RalphSprague 1651 4 289

    Letter from John Hancock to HenryQuincy 1779 4 304

    William Turell, obituary 1879 34 209Andrew, Gov. John Albion, memoir, with

    autograph and portrait 23 1Gov. John Albion Address before N. E.

    Hist. Gen. Society 1867 21 121Hon. John Forrester, obituary 1895 50 103William, receipt 1677 13 378

    Andrewes, Joan, will 1597 46 333John, will 1649 46 333Lancelot, will 1626 46 418Sarah, will 1669 45 298

    Androwes, William, conveyance 1589 43 159Andrews, genealogical notice 23 11

    genealogical records of family in Wethers-field, Conn. 15 242

    genealogy, descendants of John of Boston,Mass. 1656-1886, by G. Andrewsnoticed 42 224

    descendants of John of Farmington,Conn., by A. Andrews noticed 27 450

    descendants of John of Taunton 40 21

    ;

    noticed 40 234meeting of family proposed 14 374

    Andros, Sir Edmund, coat of arms, notice 42180

    expedition to Saybrook, Conn. 1675notice 24 327

    letter to Ensign Sharpe 1680 11 32obituary 1714 4 260tax lists under, see Jeffries, Walter L.,Taxes under Gov. Andros

    will 1714 42 179Andros tracts, collection of pamphlets and

    official papers issued 1689-92, pub.j Prince Society noticed 24 90Androscoggin, name, meaning 23 212

    Androwes, see AndrewsAndrus, see AndrewsAngel(l), John, notice 14 31

    Rebecca, will 1676 60 119AneCl

    350rie1, ShiP

    '

    Passenger list-

  • APPLETON INDEX OF SUBJECTS, VOLS. 1-50 ARKANSAS

    Appteton cont'dHon. Nathan, memoir, with autograph and

    portrait 16 1obituary 1861 15 357

    Hon. Nathan Introduction of power loomand origin of Lowell, Mass. noticed 1381

    Remarks on currency and banking, 3ded. noticed 12 177

    Rev. Nathaniel, notice 10 150Nathaniel, letters from Wm. Ellery on

    opposition to the Union in R.I. 1789-9017 53

    letter from Col. Trumbull concerning payfor American soldiers 1778 30 337

    receipt for fine 1779 16 383Maj. Samuel, letter from Gov. Leverett

    1675 48 319division in King Philip's war, history

    38 429Hon. Samuel, memoir, with autograph and

    portrait 8 9obituary 1853 7 372

    Thomas, will 1504 7 37Thomas, autograph 1577 23 209Thomas, notice of family 25 294Hon. William, memoir, with portrait 17

    293; obituary 1862 16 175William, obituary 1877 31 439William Sumner Ancestry of early settlers

    in New Eng. 21 250Ancestry of Priscilla Baker 1674-1731

    noticed 25 96Ancestry of Mary Oliver 1640-98 noticed22 371

    Axtell of America 44 50Braintree troubles, 1683 19 53Century of Senate of U. S. noticed 50 145Deed of confirmation of lands in Rowley

    1650 19 107Deposition of John Deverick 1666 19

    311Depositions of Phillip Long and Sam'IYounglove 16 49

    Descendants of Rev. Thos. Jenner 19246

    Early wills illustrating ancestry of HarriotCoffin noticed 48 234

    English ancestry of Winslow family 21209

    English captives in Canada 28 158English wills 27 238 31 413Families of Weir or Wyer in Charlestown,

    Mass. 25 246Family of Badcock of Milton, Mass. 19

    215; noticed 36 303Family of Merriam of Mass. noticed 46

    203Family of Puffer of Mass. noticed 36 228Family of Wm. Sawyer of Newbury,

    Mass. 28 194Family of Nath'l Sparhawk of Cambridge19 125

    Gray and Coytmore 34 253 ; noticed 34432

    Greenleaf ancestry 38 299Letter from Paul Dudley to John Cham-

    berlayne 1722 19 20Marriages in Boston, Mass. 34 190Memorials of Cranes of Chilton, Eng.

    noticed 22 371Merriam family and connections 22 160

    Appleton cont'dMore passengers for New Eng. 25 13Notes on Axtell family 22 143One branch of Adams family 18 244Origin of the Merriams and other families

    of Concord, Mass. 24 164Parkers of America 32 337Positive pedigrees and authorized arms45 187

    Pratt and Trerice 18 66 46 173Puffer family 22 288Record of descendants of Wm. Sumner

    of Dorchester, Mass. 1636 noticed 34120

    Rogers, Sparhawk, and Crane 18 243Some descendants of Wm. Adams noticed

    35 303Some descendants of Win. Sawyer ofNewbury, Mass. noticed 45 256

    Sparhawk, Rogers, Stoughton, Cooper21 172

    William Sumner, and E. J. Forsler Fostersof Charlestown, Mass. 25 67

    Appleton, coat of arms, illus. 23 209genealogy, descendants of Sam'I of Ipswich,

    by I. A. Jewett noticed 4 368monument, inscriptions 17 296pedigree, facsimile 23 209queries 45 248

    Apprenticeship, indenture of, 1747 34 311Apsley, Edward, will 1651 38 418Apthorp(e), Edward, will 1645 46 432

    John, will 1648 46 433Simon, will 1653 46 433Stephen, will 1619 46 431

    Apthorp(e) coat of arms, illus. 18 271Archaeologia Americana, see American Anti-

    quarian Society, transactions and col-lections

    Archaeological Institute of America proceed-ings 1881 35 285

    Archaeology in Europe and America, com-parison, by S. D. Peet noticed 34 112

    ARCHDALE and variantsArchdale, Abraham, will 1631 43 159

    John, deposition concerning Purchase'spatent of lands in Maine 1688 13 303

    note 18 287; notice 29 46Martin, will 1597 43 157Matthew, will 1599 431 158 21 28 131Abraham Book of Cod's PTOvidenOM,

    introduction 2 45; MS., query 45 1tHjAbram English Beneath old roof trees

    noticed 60 369Flag of Minute men, Apr. 19, 17T5, originand history noticed 49 I7d

    Genealogy of Bedford old families noticed49 '.

  • BROWNE INDEX OF SUBJECTS, VOLS. 1-50 BROWNELL

    Brown(e) cont'dRev. Frederick, obituary 1886 42 320Rev. Frederick Gorges family 29 44Rev. G. W. Last sermon in old State St.

    M. E. church, Troy, N.Y. 1871 noticed25 307

    George, query 33 443George Henry, obituary 1865 20 84George Morgan, Brewster ancestry of,

    notice 50 360obituary 1895 50 86

    Cvorge Morgan John Browne of the OldColony 1634-62 36 368

    Grace, inventory 1651 8 58Helline, will 1616 49 497Hon. Henry Armitt, memoir with four

    historical orations, ed. by J. M. Hoppinnoticed 34 226

    obituary 1878 33 272Hon. Henry Armitt Oration on 100th

    anniversary of meeting of 1st Con-tinental Congress 1774 29 426; noticed29 337

    Hugh, inventory 1670 48 325Hugh, note on family 21 256J. Cave History of Boxley parish, Eng.,

    and account of Wiat family noticed 46410

    James, will 1651 7 335Dr. James, letter to Dr. Jona. Potts 1777

    18 34John, will 1596 48 482John, application to Mass. Company 1629

    35 252autograph 1629 35 253

    John, deed from Indians 1625, notice 31188

    notice of family 31 185John, relationship to Peter of Duxbury,

    Mass., papers proving 37 276John, memoir 36 368; correction 39 291

    ;

    will 1662 6 94Rev. John, notice 6 272Col. John, letters to Gen. Lincoln concern-

    ing battles of Ticonderoga and Dia-mond Island 1777 26 150 151

    Rev. John, letter to Congregational minis-ter, Wrentham, Mass. 1854 8 245

    Rev. John Congregational church at Wren-tham, Eng. noticed 13 78

    History of Congregationalism and memo-rials of churches in Norfolk and Suf-folk noticed 33 124

    Rev. Dr. John Pilgrim fathers of New Eng.and Puritan successors noticed 50 234

    Hon. John Bundy, obituary 1881 35 306John Carter, library, catalogue of Ameri-

    cana, by J. R. Bartlett noticed 30256

    obituary 1875 30 139John Coffin Jones Atherton family in Eng-

    land 35 67Name and armorial bearings of Coffin

    family 35 376; noticed 36 102Newbury and the Bartlett family 40 192Notes on Bacons of Va. 37 196Youngman family 35 45

    Gen. John Marshall Coasting voyages inGulf of Maine 1604-6, by SamiChamplain noticed 30 268

    John Mason Political beginnings of Ken-tucky noticed 44 414

    Rev. Joseph, notice 1 245

    Brown(e) cont'dMoses, will 1688 49 262Moses, notice, with autograph and portrait

    39 9Moses, anecdote 36 193Nathaniel, descendants, query 37 89

    pedigree 48 269Nicholas, inventory 1648 7 174Nicholas, autograph 1643 33 61Nicholas, military service, query 50 71Capt. Oliver, memoir, by II. E. Hayden

    noticed 37 423Peter, inventory 1633 4 34

    relationship to John of Duxbury, Mass.,papers proving 37 276

    spectacles brought over in Mayflower,note 20 141

    Richard, inventory 1661 10 270Samuel, application to Mass. Company

    1629 35 252autograph 1629 35 253

    Samuel, query 43 202Rev. Samuel, record of family 3 374Sarah, will 1646 46 337Seth Ingersoll, notice 50 225Stephen, Eng. ancestry, query 36 82Susan, will 1627 46 314Thomas, deposition 1621 28 133Thomas, will 1663 39 71William, will 1662 11 175William, deed from Ralph King 1684 29

    281Col. William, letter concerning devices on

    continental bills and list of Americanofficers near Boston, June 1775 28259

    William Garrolt Archives of Harvarduniversity 49 35

    Brown(e), estate, claimants, notice 22 463genealogical notice, family of Hampton,

    N.H. 6 232; corrections and additions9 219

    family of Salem, Mass. 20 243genealogical record, family of Salisbury,

    Mass. 7 312genealogy 1851, note 5 471

    descendants of Chad noticed 42 337descendants of Nicholas of Reading,

    Mass. 44 281descendants of Silas noticed 33 267in preparation 38 233. 40 409 41 102

    historical notice, family of Concord, Mas3.38 389 395

    letters 25 352record of family in Nottingham, Penn.

    noticed 24 98Brown University, alumni who have held

    official positions, list 43 375; com-parison with other colleges 44 286

    centennial celebration 1864, notice 19 172history, by R. A. Guild noticed 22 220medical school, history, by C. W. Parsons

    noticed 35 298necrology 1866-7 22 85; 1867-8 23 83;

    1868-9 24 171portraits and busts in possession of, list

    29 240Brownell, Harriet A . Genealogy of Fields of

    Providence, R.I. noticed 33 267Joan, will 1590 48 108Thomas, note on family 46 455

    Brownell genealogy noticed 47 23937

  • BROWNING NEW-ENG. HIST. & GEN. REGISTER BULKI.KY

    BrowniDg, Charles H., protest against somedeductions in Hayden's Virginia gene-alogies 48 210; notice 48 343

    Charles H. Americans of royal descent,3d ed. noticed 49 227

    Oscar Teaching of history in schools noticed42 216

    Wilkinson, query on family 49 457Brownists, petition of Eng. subjects falsely

    so-called, 1592 13 259; reprinted, note14 191

    Bruce, William Downing, obituary 1875 36418

    Bruce genealogy, in Upton memorial, by J.A. Vinton noticed 28 228

    BrudenelL Edmund, petition 5 164Bruen, Obadiah, notice 20 36Bruen, note 20 165; notes 28 244; notice

    19 107Brumpstead, Ann, will 1658 48 127Brumpsted, Rose, will 1666 47 400Thomas, will 1690 48 127

    Bruns, Dr. John Dickson, obituary 1883 38238

    Brunswick, Me., history, by G. A. and H. VV.Wheeler noticed 32 252

    Brunswick, N.C., note 13 329Brusey, William, deposition 1680 32 74Brush, Crean, query 40 106; answered 40

    211Bruton, Richard, memoir, by F. W. Weaver

    noticed 46 412BRYANT and variantsBryant, David, obituary 1867 22 475

    Hubbard Winslow Quincy family letters 3539

    Will of Gov. Richard Bellingham 14 237Hubbard Winslow Dyer Letters relative to

    battle of Bennington 1777 14 121Waltham Revolutionary army papers 14

    175John, will 1638 4 36Lieut. John, marriage, note 35 85; paren-

    tage, query 35 37Dr. Percy Descendants of John Briant of

    Scituate, Mass. 48 46William Cullen, memoir, by J. Bigelow

    noticed 44 229memoir, by D. J. Hill noticed 33 266obituary 1878 33 361

    Briant, John, autograph 48 46Bryent, Walter, journal of march to Winnepe-

    saukee 1747 32 297query 49 213

    Bryant, genealogical notice, descendants ofLieut. John 35 37

    genealogy, descendants of John 48 46descendants of Stephen 24 315

    query 32 339Brydges, see BridgesBryent, see BryantBrymner, Douglas Report on Canadian

    archives noticed 49 360Buccaneers, invasion of Cuba 1850, list of

    those captured 28 87Buccaneers of America, history, new ed. with

    notices of New Eng. piracies to 1724noticed 7 193

    see also PiratesBuchanan, Adm. Franklin, obituary 187428 364

    Roberdeau Genealogy of descendants of DrW m. Shippen of Phila. noticed 31 356 '08

    Buchanan cont'dGenealogy of Roberdeau family with

    biography of Gen. Dan'l Roberdeaunoticed 30 484

    Buck, Abijuh, query 33 242; answered 33354

    Hon. Daniel, query 37 201James Smith Chronicles of land of Columbia.

    (America), 1620-1872, book 1 noticed30 486

    History of Milwaukee noticed 31243 3698 38 159 40 -120 44 328

    Rev. Richard, notice of family 31 147Buck genealogical records, family in Wethers-

    field, Conn. 15 297Buckenham, Henry, will 1650 60 531Buckingham, Hon. Joseph Tinker, obituary

    1861 15 278Hon. Joseph Tinker Annals of Mut

    Charitable Mechanic Association no-ticed 8 92

    Hon. William Alfred, memoir, with auto-graph and portrait 30 9

    Buckingham genealogy, descendants ofThos., by P. W. Chapman noticed 27107

    Buckland, Matthew, will 1559 49 393Richard, will 1558 49 393

    Buckley, see BulkleyBuckman, Hon. Bown, obituary 1864 28

    333William, note 11 182

    BUCKM1NSTER and variantsBuckminster, Joseph, administration of estate

    1668 19 37Rev. Joseph, notice 7 247Lydia Nelson (Hastings) Descendant- of

    Walter Hastings of Hardwick, Mass21 350

    Martha (Vose), husband, query 46 271Buckmaster, Lawrence, will 1646 3 178Thomas, will 1656 6 353Thomas, inventory 1659 10 173

    Buckram, Dea.. letter from Col. TimothyGerrish concerning the province horse1752 30 82

    Budington, Rev. Dr. William Ives, obituary1879 34 108

    Buel, Mary, epitaph 1768 1 196Buffalo. N.Y., semicentennial celebration

    address 1882, by E. C. Sprague noticed37 421

    Buffalo Historical Society publications, vol.1 noticed 34 225

    Buford, Mary Hunter Lieut. Col. Seth Reed,ancestors and descendants noticed 60148

    Bugbee, James Mc Kellar Origin and develop-ment of local self-government in NewEng. and U. S. noticed 35 400

    Bugby, Edward, will 1668 19 163Bugby genealogy, descendants of Edw. noticed

    32 255Building materials, strength of, note 23 21

    1

    Bulama Island, Africa, British settlementattempted, 1792, letter concerning 27393; notice 27 401

    Bulckley, see BulkleyBulfinch genealogy, note 45 250BULKLEY and variantsBulkley, Abigail, will 1790 42 S3

    Rev. Edwin A. Wars and rumors of wars,

  • BULKLEY INDEX OF SUBJECTS, VOLS. 1-50 BURGESS

    Bulkley cont'dsermon in Groton, Mass. 1861 noticed15 355

    Rev. John, notice 7 269; notice of family42 82

    Hon. John, administration of estate 175342 83

    notice 7 270Joseph Edmund, obituary 1879 36 337Joseph Edmund Our ancestors, or places to

    search for title deeds 9 189Peter, letter from mother 1739 22 296Thomas, note 22 191

    Buckley, John, note 3 181Bulckley, Nathaniel, will 1602 46 304Bulkeley, Rev. John, notice of family 45 293;

    will 1689 45 293Rev. Peter, letters, query 38 84memoir 31 153will 1659 10 167

    Rev. Peter Epigram on old age 31 159Bulkley, genealogical notice, descendants of

    Rev. Peter 42 275genealogical records, family in Wethers-

    field, Conn. 16 22 135genealogy, descendants of Rev. Peter, by

    F. W. Chapman noticed 30 262in preparation 47 221

    legacy from Elizabeth Fawkner 1722,notice 25 89

    pedigrees 23 299Bull, Jerah, notice 24 327

    John, note on family 49 513Jonathan, will 1728 49 513

    Bullard, Anne, parentage, query 32 345Capt. Cyrus, notice 9 74

    Bullard genealogy, descendants of Dr. Arte-mas, by W. S. Barton noticed 33 127

    in Genealogy of descendants of Puritans,by A. Morse noticed 12 179

    BULLOCK and variantsBullock, Gov. Alexander Hamilton, memoir,

    with autograph and portrait 50 153obituary 1882 36 413

    Edward, will 1656 6 355Richard, inventory 1667 7 177Thomas, power of attorney 1670 31 332

    Bulloch, Dr. Joseph Gaston History and gene-alogy of author's ancestral lines noticed47 238

    History and genealogy of Stewart, Elliott,and Dunwody families noticed 49 364

    Bullocke, Edward, will 1621 48 129Bulmer, John T., notice 36 409Bumstead, Jeremiah, diary 1722-7 15 193

    305letters from Boston, Mass. 1714-31,

    notice 32 236Bumstead genealogical items 15 193Bundling, its origin, progress, and decline in

    America, by H. R. Stiles noticed 24436

    Bunker, Rev. Benjamin, elegy by M. Wiggles-worth 26 11

    Capt. Benjamin, capture of Eng. privateers,notice 29 48

    George, note on family 9 150William, deposition 1655 14 112

    Bunker Hill battle 1775, account, by D.Pulsifer noticed 26 355

    American prisoners, list 19 233 42 168bibliography, by J. F. Hunnewell noticed

    36 98

    Bunker Hill cont'dcentennial celebration, account, in Pro-

    ceedings of Bunker Hill MonumentAssociation 1875 noticed 30 138

    centennial celebration in Boston, pro-ceedings 29 478; with bibliographicaland historical appendix noticed 30 138

    centennial oration 29 395; by C. Devensnoticed 30 394

    command at, discussion 31 403statement of Maj. Thompson Maxwell

    22 57command by Col. Prescott, by F. J. Parker

    noticed 30 136by Gen. Putnam, by S. A. Drake noticed30 136

    description 15 4letter from Gen. Burgoyne 1775 11 125

    history, by W. W. Wheildon, 2d ed. noticed30 136

    in History of siege of Boston, by R.Frothingham noticed 4 93

    with relation of action by Wm. Prescott,by R. Frothingham noticed 30 270

    illus. 15 192a; key 15 192bletters of British officers concerning, by

    S. A. Drake noticed 30 136officers, list 27 121oration on 75th anniversary 1850, by E.

    Everett noticed 4 368reminiscences of 12 113 225services of New Hampshire in, notice 31

    35 45Bunker Hill Monument, designed by H.

    Greenough, notice and illus. 18 60Bunker Hill Monument Association, history

    1776-1876, by G. W. Warren noticed31 246

    proceedings 1875 noticed 30 138Bunnell, Druzilla, ancestry, query 47 216Burbank genealogy, by G. T. Ridlon noticed

    35 111Bur beck, Gen. Henry, letter to Col. Swett

    concerning Burbeck's father 1848 12351

    obituary 1848 3 101Col. William, notice 12 351

    Burchan, Robert George, ancestry, query 43323

    Burchan, genealogical notice, descendants ofRob't 40 406

    origin same as Buchan family, query 40407

    Burden, George, will 1657 8 277; memoran-dum on 31 104

    William, deposition 1660 7 178Burge, John, will 1679 40 260BURGESS and variantsBurgess, Rev. Dr. Ebenezer, obituary 1870

    26 206Rt. Rev. Dr. George, memoir, by W. S.

    Bartlet noticed 22 104obituary 1865 20 261

    Rt. Rev. Dr. George List of deacons in Prot.Episcopal church in U. S. 1785-1857noticed 29 127

    Burges, John, will 1628 37 235John, will 1635 50 388Joseph, will 1672 49 505Robert, will 1626 50 392Thomas, will 1623 49 240Thomas, will 1626 49 241William, will 1685 37 380

    39

  • BURGESS NEW-ENG. HIST. & GEN. REGISTER BURT

    Burgess, coat of arms, illus. 49 242genealogy, descendants of Thos. noticed 19

    384Burgoyne, Gen. John, account of battle of

    Bunker Hill, letter 1775 11 125account of battles of Ticonderoga andDiamond Island 1777 26 149 150

    campaigns 1777, by \V. L. Stone noticed32 114; centennial address 1877, by J.A. Stevens noticed 32 114; history, byS. A. Drake noticed 44 413

    letter to Gen. Heath 1777 15 240Burhans, Samuel Burhans genealogy noticed

    48 367Burhans genealogy, descendants of Jacob, by

    S. Burhans noticed 48 367Burk(e), Sir John, notice 12 193

    Sir John Bernard, memoir 13 3; notice 22353

    Sir John Bernard Memoir of Sir JohnBurke 12 193

    Pedigree of O'Sullivan Beare, in Materialsfor history of Sullivan family, by T.C. Amory noticed 47 493

    Vicissitudes of families, and other essaysnoticed 18 220

    Visitation of seats and arms of noblemenand gentlemen of Great Britain, vol.1 noticed 6 300 383

    John Erie, obituary 1858 12 282William Alvord, obituary 1887 45 95

    Burk(e), genealogy, descendants of Richard, inBurke and Alvord memorial, by J. A.Boutelle noticed 19 189

    Buriamaqui, Michel, notes on family 35 177Burleigh, Charles Genealogy of Burley family

    noticed 34 342Genealogy and history of Guild, Guile,

    or Gile family noticed 42 127Burleigh genealogy, by C. Burleigh noticed

    Burlingame, Anson, memorial noticed 26 101Burlington County, N.J., history in prepara-

    tion 33 247Burlington, Mass., (Woburn second parish)

    church minutes by Dea. Jos. Johnson1774-5 36 79

    see also Lexington and WoburnBurlington, Vt., First Congregational Uni-

    tarian society, semicentennial celebra-tion 1867, notice 21 282

    Burman, Thomas, will 1663 6 95Burnap, Rev Dr. George Washington, obitu-

    ary 1859 14 8.3Burnapp, John, will 1653 47 122Burnell, Barbara, will 1631 46 155

    Hester, will 1664 48 273John, will 1605 46 154John, will 1622 46 155Thomas, will 1661 38 419William, will 1660 9 230 10 270

    Burnet(t), a. Rev. Gilbert Court sermon 1674noticed 22 481

    Jh\2

    Wdruff and Clark ^milies 18Joseph, obituary 1894 49 85William, will 1730 47 123

    Burnham, Rev. Abraham, notice 12 152Kev. Dr. Amos Wood, celebration of 40thanniversary of ordination 1861 16 98funeral sermon 1871, by Z. S. Barstownoticed 26 217

    w

    40

    Burnham cont'dmemorial discourse 1871, by D. Powers

    noticed 26 217Roderick Henry Burnham family noticed 24

    334Genealogical records of Henry Burt and

    descendants noticed 48 367Samuel, obituary 1873 28 92Samuel John Albion Andrew 23 1

    Military defences in Hampshire co.1743-4 13 21

    Burnham genealogy, by R. H. Burnhamnoticed 24 334

    Burn's Abridgment, or the American justicenote 31 115

    Burnside, Maj. Gen. Ambrose Everett Bum-side expedition noticed 36 342

    Burr, Col. Aaron, cryptogramic alphabet of43 322

    duel with Alexander Hamilton, corre-spondence preceding noticed 44 411

    letter from Alex. McDougall 1779 50 12life, by C. B. Todd noticed 33 266

    Fearing, and G. Lincoln Town of Hingham,Mass., in Civil war, with proceedings atdedication of soldiers' monumentnoticed 30 265

    Dr. George Historical address relating toBroome co., N.Y. July 3, 1876 noticed31 136

    Jehu, notice of family 5 472John, autograph 1636 13 297

    Burr genealogy 1570-1878, by C. B. Toddnoticed 32 442

    Bun-age, lion. Alvah Augustus, obituary 189348 358

    Hon. Alvah Augustus Burrage memorial,genealogical history of descendants ofJohn noticed 32 113

    Dr. Henry Sweetser Hosier's relation ofWaymouth's voyage to coast of Maine1605 noticed 41 338

    William Clarence John Hancock and histimes noticed 46 101

    Burrage genealogical history, descendants ofr,rrr,^i^n ' by A ' A - Burrge noticed 32 113EURRELL and variantsBurrelL John, will 1657 6 353

    Randall Gardner, obituary 1893 48 360William, will 1648 49 501

    BurrilL James, obituary 1887 42 325BURROUGHS and variantsBurroughs, Rev. Dr. Eden, notice 9 174

    Rev. Henry Historical sketch of Christchurch, Boston, address 1873 noticed28 360

    Burrough, George, notice 1 37 45 233Nathaniel, will 1682 47 391

    Burrowes, Jeremiah, inventory 1660 7 178Burrows, George, note 33 239

    Lieut. William, epitaph 1813 28 30Bursley, John, inventory 1660 5 388Burt, Henry Martin, and S. W. Early daysn New England, life and times of

    Henry Burt and descendants noticed49 99

    Rev. John, record of baptisms, Bristol R I1741-75 37 15 142Silas W and H. M. Early days in New

    England, life and times of Henry Burtand descendants noticed 49 99

    Burt, genealogical record of family in Long-meadow, Mass. 32 302 400

  • BURT INDEX OF SUBJECTS, VOLS. 1-50 BUXTON

    Burt cont'dgenealogy, descendants of Henry, by R.

    H. Burnham noticed 48 367descendants of Henry, by H. M. and S.W. Burt noticed 49 99

    Burton. Boniface, autograph 1643 33 61note 40 172will 1669 20 241

    Edmund, will 1577 50 528Edmund, will 1605 50 528John, will 1627 47 422

    Bury, Richard de Philobiblon, 1st Amer. ed.,by Hand noticed 15 354

    Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, Eng., willsand inventories, ed. by S. Tymnisnoticed 7 285

    Burye, Joseph, deposition 1669 7 180Busby, Bridget, inventory 1660 10 173

    Nicholas, will 1657 8 278Thomas, will 1584 47 529

    Bush, Edward, obituary 18S6 21 89Rev. Solon Wanton Sketch of life of Amos

    Lawrence 34 9Bush, queries 43 93BushnelL Charles Ira Adventures of Chris-

    topher Hawkins in Revolutionarywar, by himself, with introduction andnotes noticed 23 103

    Journal of Capt. Nath'l Knight 44 200Narrative of John Blatchford in Revo-

    lutionary war, reprint, with notesnoticed 23 103

    Narrative of Ebenezer Fletcher, Revolu-tionary soldier, reprint, with notesnoticed 23 103

    Narrative of life of Levi Hanford, soldierof Revolution noticed 22 486

    Narrative of Maj. Abraham Leggett inRevolutionary army, with introduc-tion and notes noticed 23 103

    Narrative of Lieut. Jas. Moody, reprint,with notes noticed 23 104

    Capt. Richard, note 25 77Bushnell genealogy in preparation 27 190Business and diversion, discourse uttered in

    part at Amoskeag Falls in fishingseason 1739, authorship, note 10 104

    reprint noticed 46 413Busk, Henry William Sketch of origin and

    recent history of New England Com-pany noticed 39 299

    Buswell, Capt. William, epitaph 1699 14 369Butcher, Mary, will 1651 41 58

    Ninion, will 1660 38 415Butland, Thomas, inventory 1655 9 142Butler, Aaron, epitaph 1848 12 74

    Gen. Benjamin Franklin ancestry noticed50 376

    Caleb History of Groton, Pepperell, andShirley, Mass. noticed 2 222

    Some account of Dea. John Butler ofPelham, N.H., and descendants 2 3553 73 353

    Hon. Francis Gould History of Farming-ton, Me. 1776-1885 noticed 40 230

    Frof. James Davie Butler family 1 167Butleriana, genealogica et biographica

    noticed 43 222Deficiencies in our history, address 1846,

    with appendix of historical datanoticed 1 104

    Gill lineage 46 212Portraits of Columbus noticed 37 328

    Butler cont'dPrehistoric Wisconsin, address 1876

    noticed 31 359Gen. Stark's horse lost at Bennington 30366

    Joanna, query 34 409Dea. John, monument in Pelham, N.H.,

    dedicatory proceedings 1886 noticed42 128

    Lieut. John, letter of Lieut. John Montre1

    -

    sor concerning, 1760 36 36Jonathan, ancestry, query 28 330Peter, note on family 32 35Peter, obituary 1894 49 462Richard, parentage, query 9 271Walter, note 45 159William, inventory 8 58

    Butler, genealogical records of family inWethersfield, Conn. 16 17

    genealogy, descendants of Dea. John ofPelham, N.H. 2 355 3 73 353

    descendants of Mary, by J. D. Butlernoticed 43 222

    grants of land to family in Va. 42 394note 17 70pedigree, descendants of Stephen, with

    notes 1 167queries 36 83 48 349queries on Boston families 50 358

    Butler County, O.

    , archaeology, in The mound-builders, by J. P. McLean noticed 34115

    pioneer biography, by J. McBride noticed24 341 25 310

    Butterfield, Consul Wiltshire Historical ac-count of expedition under Col. Wm.Crawford 1782 noticed 27 440

    History of discovery of Northwest byJohn Nicolet, 1634, with sketch of hislife noticed 36 97

    History of the Girtys noticed 44 330Washington-Crawford letters 1767-81

    concerning western lands noticed 31360

    Jonathan, administration of estate 1673 4434

    Joseph, administration of estate 1728 4435

    Joseph, administration of estate 1749 4439

    Samuel, will 1715 44 35Butterfield genealogy, descendants of Benj.

    44 33; by G. A. Gordon noticed 44230; corrections 44 401

    in preparation 39 293Butterworth, John, notice of family 41 191Buttolph, Thomas, administrator's bond 31

    104; will 1667 16 159Button, Robert, will 1650 7 334; inventory

    1653 8 59Button, military, worn by officers at Valley

    Forge, query 45 89Buttrick, Hon. John Adams, obituary 1879

    33 449Buttrick historical notice, family in Concord,

    Mass. 38 390 394Butts, Frank B. Cruise along the blockade

    noticed 36 227Buxton, Elizabeth, obituary 1713 12 138Buxton, Me., centennial celebration 1872,

    proceedings, with genealogical sketchesof pioneers and list of Revolutionary

    41

  • BUXTON NEW-ENG. HIST. & GEX. REGISTER CAMBr.iui.i-:

    Buxton cont'dsoldiers, by J. M. Marshall noticed 29125

    (Narragansett no. 1), centennial celebra-tion, address 1850, by N. W. Williamsnoticed 6 369

    grantees, division of land 1735 22 277records of proprietors 1733-1811, ed. byW. F. Goodwin noticed 26 215

    Buzzard's Bay, Mass., canal, letter concern-ing, 1818 24 292

    Buzzell, genealogy in preparation 48 220queries 50 224

    BYFIELD and variantsBy field, Hon. Nathaniel, notice 18 288

    Priscilla, marriage certificate 1674 30 109Bifield, Richard, will 1633 39 173Byfeild, Richard, will 1665 39 174Byfield, note 39 174Byfield Parish, Essex co., Mass., Fatherland

    farm, historical notice 50 59see also Newbury and Rowley

    Byington, Rev. Dr. Ezra Hoyt Necrology ofN. E. Hist. Gen. Society 47 226 367487 48 83 224 351 470 49 81 219 349461 50 77

    Byles, Mather, note 2 403Rev. Dr. Mather, epitaph 1814 14 233

    Byley, see BileyByom, Nathaniel, inventory 1651 7 337Byram, Nicholas, note 2 ISOByrd, see BirdBythewood, Daniel, record of family 40 299

    CabeL John, autograph 1636 13 297Cabell, Col. William, note 32 425Cabell genealogy, note 32 427Cabo de Arenas, see Sandy HookCabo de Baxos, see Cape CodCabot, Abigail, letter from Benj. Marston

    concerning Marston Cabot 1717 27294

    Barbara, will 1777 49 502John, discovery of N. America, by F.

    Kidder noticed 33 258discovery of N. America 1497, historical

    notice 32 381map showing probable route through

    Gulf of St. Lawrence 1497 32 386Rev. Marston, notice 9 335Sebastian, mapamundi 1544, section around

    Cape Breton 32 380Cabot genealogy in preparation 24 189Cabots, voyages, by M. D'Avesac, in Docu-

    mentary history of Maine, vol. 1, byJ. G. Kohl noticed 25 204

    Cad, Bartholomew, inventory 1665 13 156Cade, Christopher, will 1623 50 505Henry, will 1646 50 506James, notice 50 506

    Cady, queries 50 224Caffinch, John, will 1658 45 297Cainidae wandering, by M. Kempfe noticed

    33 456Calais, Me annals, by I. C. Knowlton noticed

    32 115Caldwell Rev. Augustine Caldwell records

    descendants of John of Ipswich, Mass'noticed 28 356

    Early Caldwells. Nottingham, Engnoticed 42 225

    Memory of Dedham, Eng and gleanings I42

    Caldwell cont'dof life of Rev. John Rogers noticed 42338

    John Genealogy of Richard Nason noticed14 78

    Caldwell, genealogical history of descendantsof John of Ipswich, Mass., by A. Cald-well noticed 28 366

    notes on family of Nottingham, Eng., byA. Caldwell noticed 42 225

    Calef, Dr. John, notice 4 HiRobot, authorship of .More wonders of the

    invisible world, note 30 461Robert More wonders of the invisible world,

    ed. by Fowler noticed 15 179Robert, inquest 1722 38 340

    Calef, genealogy in preparation 26 438queries 26 438

    Calendar, Gregorian, tricentennial 1882, note36 408

    Old and New Styles, notice 20 41tee alto Chronology

    California, by M 1'. Wilder noticed 26 96admission as state, celebrations of 86th an.

    I

    37th anniversaries by Society of Cali-fornia Pioneers noticed 42 221

    history, vol. 5 in preparation 40 409Mate offioers 1861, names noticed 6 '.17

    California Historical Society papers, vol. 1noticed 41342 42 219

    California, University of, foundation, DOtioS24 194

    history, by S. If Willey noticed 42 219Calkins, Amy, ancestry, query 49 344Callender, James Thomson, correspondence

    with Thos. Jefferson 1797-1800 50 320445

    letter to Wm. Duane 1800 50 451letter to Jas. Madison 1796 50 325notice 50 321trial for sedition 1800, notice 50 453

    Rev. John, letter to Rev. Sam'l Mather1738 24 115

    Rev. John Centenary sermon 1738, note 24115

    Caller, James Moore, and M. A. Ober Genea-logy of descendants of Lawrence Som h-wick noticed 37 224

    CaUey, Robert, diary 1699-1765, extracts 1634 129

    Callowhill, Thomas, will 1712 47 254Calverley, co. York, Eng., parish church

    registers, with description and historyof church, vol. 2, by S. Margen-onnoticed 38 109

    Calvert, Sir George, memoir, by E. D. Neil]noticed 23 374

    Cambridge, Eng., historical description, andcomparison with Cambridge, II25 221

    ; by T. C. Amory noticed 26 1 02Cambridge, Mass., centennial celebration of

    Washington's taking command ofContinental Army 1775, proceedings29 499; noticed 30 394

    Christ church, centennial anniversarysermon 1861, by N. Hoppin noticed16 199

    history noticed 48 99note 17 118re-opening, sermon 1857, by N. Hoppin

    noticed 12 281tomb of Henry Vassall, notice 17 117

    church bells, notice 28 279

  • CAMBRIDGE INDEX OF SUBJECTS, VOLS. 1-50 CANDELE

    R

    Cambridge cont'dchurch-gathering in 1636, discourse 1846,

    by W. Newell noticed 1 296directory 1868 noticed 23 493ecclesiastical association 1690, rules for

    4 186epitaphs 2 213epitaphs, by W. T. Harris noticed 1 102First Parish church, discourse 1848, by

    W. Newell noticed 3 281Grace church, chimes 1860, description 28

    279historical description, and comparison with

    Cambridge, Eng. 25 221; by T. C.Amory noticed 26 102

    history and genealogy 1630-1877, byL. R. Paige noticed 31 347

    illegal voting, instance of, 1673 28 60libraries, list of serial publications taken

    noticed 33 123MSS. of Rev. Thos. Shepard noticed 23 369memorial to men killed in 1st battle of

    Revolution, dedicatory services 1870noticed 26 97

    ministry rate 1728, note 26 201Protestant Episcopal college for, letter

    concerning, 1750 41 412records of births and deaths found in

    Boston records 1632-44 3 248 4 55181 8 345; 1645-48 9 167

    St. Mary's church, dedication 1868, note22 196

    Shepard Memorial church, rooster weather-vane, notice 27 422

    statistical returns 1680 5 171two hundred years ago, by S. S. S. noticed

    13 180Vassall estate, history of title 45 191Washington's headquarters, address 1872,

    by C. Deane noticed 27 221Cambridge University, College of St. John

    the Evangelist, admissions, pt. 1,1630-65 noticed 40 343

    Emmanuel college tricentennial, note 38343; proceedings noticed 40 121

    Gonville and Caius college, admissions1559-1679, ed. by J. and S. C. Vennnoticed 41 333

    Camden, William, epitaph 1623 and notice 4264

    Camden, Me., First Congregational church,address 1855, by B. C. Chase noticed10 191

    history, by J. L. Locke noticed 14 180Camden, B.C., battle 1780, Americans killed,

    wounded, captured, and missing, list27 376

    Came, Samuel M ., and U. Parsons Centennialhistory of Alfred, Me. noticed 26 451

    Cammock, Capt. Thomas, deed from Gorgesand Mason 1634, with notes 32 52

    notice 2 202Camock, John, deposition 1621 28 131Camp(e), Edward, will 1721 45 223

    John, will 1630 48 399William, notice 12 27

    Campbell, Rev. Alexander, note 12 30Charles, obituary 1876 31 127Dr. Harvey, obituary 1877 32 122Dr. William Merritt, obituary 1862 17 175

    Campbell genealogy, descendants of Rob't32 275; by II. F. Douglas noticed 32367

    Campbell cont'din preparation 31 220 48 469

    Campden, Elizabeth, Viscountess, will 164546 446

    Campian, Thomas, will 1613 47 290Campobello Island, N.B., wreck on, notice 31

    332Canaan, Conn., patent 1745 12 124

    reminiscences of 12 122Canaan, Me., history, in History of Norridg

  • CANDIA NEW-ENG. HIST. & GEN. REGISTER CARTER

    34

    S3

    Candia, N.H., history and genealogy, by F. B.Eaton noticed 8 93

    see also ChesterCANDLER and variantsCandler, Richard, will 1614 60 523Candeler, Elizabeth, will 1622 50 523Candler MSS., extracts from 4 178

    publication proposed 41 222Canedy, see KennedyCanning, Elizabeth, queries 42 310Cannon, Robert, deed from Nicholas Davison

    1652 19 52deed of ship Charity to Chas. Yeo and

    Benj. Gillum 1652 19 52Canterbury, Eng., Prerogative Court, will

    registers, explanation 46 299; table46 300

    wills, index, notice 44 402Canterbury, Conn., soldiers who died in

    French and Indian war 1754-60407

    see also HamptonCanterbury, N.H., history in preparation

    443letter to 4th church in Hampton, N.H. 1756

    27 64Canton, Mass., celebration July 4, 1876,

    historical address, by C. Endicottnoticed 31 360

    historical description 1874 29 73history, by D. T. V. Huntoon noticed 47

    236Memorial day services noticed 1875 30 277;

    1879 34 114powder mill, historical notice 31 272Protestant Episcopal church 1754-76,

    history 29 73;,eal, report of committee noticed 35 405streets, naming of, report of committee

    noticed 35 405see also Stoughton

    Canton Historical Society, proceedings 188135 283; 1882 36 328; 1883 37 315

    Cape Breton, N.S., expedition, see Louisburgexpedition

    Cape Cod, Mass., chart (about) 1725, fac-simile 42 166; notice 42 167

    history, by F. Freeman noticed 13 84 180map 18 37memoranda 1702 14 13position in old maps, historical notice 35

    49wreck 1626, discovered on east coast,

    account with illus. and map 18 37see also Barnstable co.

    Cape Cod Association, oration at 1st anni-versary celebration 1851, by H. A.Scudder noticed 6 300

    Cape Fear Island, N.C., wreck 1696, queries30 200

    Capen, Bernard, epitaph 1638 49 489record of family 2 80will 1638 5 240

    James, will 1628 49 489James, obituary 1853 7 291Joan, epitaph 1653 49 489Rev. Lemuel, obituary 1858 13 86Nahum, obituary 1886 41 324Nahum History of democracy, vol. 1

    noticed 30 134Massachusetts state record and year-book noticed 1848 2 226; 1850 4193

    Capen genealogical notice 49 489

    Capen cont'ddescendants of Bernard 20 246

    Captain Nelson, a romance of colonial days.by S A. Drake noticed 33 261

    Carew, Nicholas, will 1670 50 114Carey, see GaryCarie, see CaryCarlton, William Tolman, obituary 1888 46

    95Carmichael, Washington Gates, name, note

    38 3 14Carnabye, John, will 1631 42 397Carnes, J . A. Journal of voyage from Boston

    to Africa noticed 6 387Carolina, history, by J. Lawaon noticed 18 315

    petition for relief 1715 23 455see aha North and South Carolina

    Carpenter, Amos liugbee Carpenter family 952

    Fragment of letter from Daniel Carpenteron Canada expedition 1690 9 354

    Daniel, letter to father concerning Canadianexpedition 1690 9 354

    Daniel lloogland History' and genealogyof Hoagland family in America 1638-1891 noticed 46 292

    Rev. Ezra, epitaph 1785 47 363Mary, death, note 14 377

    letter from Gov. Bradford 1664 14 195Mary S., poem on her death 1856 12 93William, will 1659 5 387

    Carpenter genealogy, by C. P. Smith noticed25 204

    by J. Usher noticed 38 113descendants of Wm. 9 52; by M. L.

    Roberts noticed 32 255in preparation 33 110note 33 444 49 459 50 361

    Carr, George, bill of sale of Indian from Wm.Hilton 1649 31 333

    Sir Robert, will 1667 24 187 38 72Carr, notice 5 200Carrier, Andrew, will 1749 42 156

    John, will 1746 42 156Richard, will 1750 42 155

    Carrier genealogical notice 42 155Carrigain, Col. Philip, letter to John Farmer

    concerning Endicott rock 1 311Carrington genealogy in preparation 32 427Carroll, Charles, journal during visit to

    Canada 1776, ed. by B. Mayer noticed31 138

    Carruth, William W. Descendants of JohnCarruth, 1749-1880 noticed 34 342

    Carruth genealogy, descendants of John 1749-1880, by W. W. Carruth noticed 34342

    Carter, Clara A., and S. A. Carter genealogy,descendants of Sam'l and Thos. noticed41 434

    Edward, will 1682 47 125Ephraim, note 36 319James, will 1627 49 264James, will 1655 31 413 39 335John, will 1650 48 133John, will 1692 40 304John Wilkins, obituary 1895 60 85Richard, administration of estate 1667 18

    156Samuel, letter to John Lakin 1689 41 262Sarah A., and C. A. Carter genealogy,

    descendants of Sam'l and Thos.noticed 41 434

    44

  • CARTER INDEX OF SUBJECTS, VOLS. 1-50 CHACE

    Carter cont'dThomas, deposition 1680 32 74

    Carter, genealogical notice, descendants ofThos. 17 51

    genealogy, descendants of Jeremiah, byT. M. Potts noticed 37 423

    descendants of Sam'l and Thos., by C. A.and S. A. Carter noticed 41 434

    in preparation 36 326 40 328items 36 319

    Oarteret, Sir George, will 1679 49 369Capt. Philip, note 27 229

    Cartography, see MapsCartwright, Capt. Thomas, roll of company

    1777 50 209Carver, Gov. John, lineage, note 26 333

    memoir 4 105notice 1 116 11 6 17 62

    Jonathan, birthplace, query 32 341Richard, will 1643 2 262Robert, lineage, note 26 333

    Carwithen items 48 466Carwithy, Joshua, inventory 1663 13 154CARY and variantsCary, Alice, will 1660 49 399

    Christopher, will 1626 49 397Christopher, will 1672 50 259Edward Montague, obituary 1S88 45 322Jonathan, petition for damages 1724 46

    140Matthew, information concerning Quebec

    1695 24 288instructions to, about exchanging pris-

    oners in Canada 1695, and list ofcaptives redeemed by him 24 286

    note 24 425Richard, will 1570 49 396Richard, will 1685 49 400Robert, will 1628 49 399Samuel Fenton Cary memorials noticed 32

    366Hon. Thomas Greaves, obituary 1859 13

    369William, will 1664 49 400

    Carey, Henry Charles, memoir, by W. Eldernoticed 34 335

    Walter, will 1633 49 399Carie, William, will 1572 49 396Carye, Richard, will 1569 49 396

    William, will 1572 49 397Cary, genealogy, descendants of John, by

    S. F. Cary noticed 32 366pedigrees 49 401

    Caryl, Susanna, epitaph 1807 2 354Casco, Me., declaration of inhabitants 1663

    5 264Indian attack 1676 1 53

    Casco Bay, Me., chronicles noticed 4 373Case, Dr. Lafayette Wallace Goodrich family

    in America and Eng. noticed 43 221Hollister family in America noticed 41

    244Caseley, William, inventory 1672 41 82Casey, Gen. Thomas Lincoln, memoir 50 431Cass, Hon. Lewis, obituary 1866 21 193Cass County, Ind., history, in Account of

    celebration at Logansport, Ind. July4, 1876 noticed 31 136

    Cassell genealogy, note 31 118Castine, Me., theatrical amusements of

    British in, 1814-5, notice with reprintof playbill 29 244

    Caswell, Dr. Alexis, memoir, with autographand portrait 31 253

    Dr. A lexis Memoir of John Barstow 18 370Hannah, letter to husband 1745 4 27John, letter from Peter Faneuil 1739 4 260Lieut. John, letters from wife and son

    Jonathan 1745-60 4 27Jonathan, letters to father 1755-60 4 27Richard, letter from J. Penn and C. Harnett

    concerning American Revolution 177730 316

    Cataloguing, plan of C. C. Jewett for BostonPublic library 22 365

    Catcher, John, will 1631 49 243William, will 1628 49 242

    Caten, Daniel, deposition concerning familyof John Dynn 1716 30 108

    Catholic authors, bibliography of publica-tions in U. S., by J. M. Finotti, pt. 1noticed 27 438

    Catholic church, rebellion against, in Yar-mouth, Eng. 1535, notice 11 198

    see also ProtestantismCatholic families in Eng., genealogies, note

    41414Cauffman genealogy, in Autumn leaves from

    family trees, by T. F. Rodenboughnoticed 46 202

    Caulkins, Frances Manwaring, ancestry 23396

    memoir, with autograph and portrait23 396

    Frances Manwaring Ancient burial groundat New London, Conn. 11 21

    First wedding in New Eng. 26 80History of New London, Conn, noticed 7

    95; new ed. noticed 50 145History of Norwich, Conn., to 1866

    noticed 21 94Notes on journal of Rev. Simon Brad-

    street 1664-83 9 78Causey, Nathaniel, note 31 265Cave, Ezra, inventory 1653 7 338Caverly, Robert Boody Lessons of law and

    life from John Eliot noticed 34 336Merrimac river and its incidents noticed21383

    Caverly genealogy 1116-1880 noticed 34 120Caverno, Arthur Record of Caverno family

    noticed 28 356Caverno genealogy, by A. Caverno noticed 28

    356Caves, American, especially Mammoth, Wy-

    andot, and Luray, by H. C. Hoveynoticed 37 105

    Cay, Rev. Jonathan, will 1738 47 120Cayne, see KeayneCayuga County Historical Society collections,

    1889 noticed 44 326Cecil County, Md., history, with notices of

    families, by G. Johnston noticed 3695

    poets and poetry, ed. by G. Johnston noticed41 342

    Cedar Mountain, Va., battle, personal view1862, by F. Denison noticed 35 406

    views from, historical and reminiscent, byP. Slaughter noticed 39 202

    Ceely, Mayor Oliver, certificate concerningJohn Cook 1660 10 172

    Centenarianism, see LongevityChace, see Chase

    45

  • CHADBORN NEW- ENG. HIST. & GEN. REGISTER CHANDLER

    Chadborn alias Stileman alias Wills, Lucy,will 1708 27 266

    Cbadbourn(e), Humphrey, notice 2 204Hon. Paul Ansel, obituary 1883 37 412Dr. Thomas, obituary 1864 21 85Dr. Thomas Chadbourne genealogy 13

    339Cbadbourn(e) genealogy, descendants of

    Humphrey 13 339Chaderton, Rev. Dr. Laurence, memoir, by

    W. Dillingham, tr. by Shuckburghnoticed 40 121

    Chadwell, Barbara, will 1665 13 331Chadwick, Sir Andrew, estate, reports on, by

    E. Chadwick and J. Boardman, withlife, by J. O. Chadwick noticed 36 94

    Edmund, and J. Boardman Reports onestate of Sir Andrew Chadwick, andrecent proceedings of Chadwick Asso-ciation noticed 36 94

    John Oldfield Life of Sir Andrew Chadwick,in Reports on estate of Sir AndrewChadwick, by E. Chadwick and J.Boardman noticed 36 94

    Thomas, case vs. Northampton, Eng. 168447 260

    Chadwine, John, transaction with PeterBowdoin, papers relating to, 1686 35164

    Chaffee, genealogy in preparation 38 346queries 39 188

    Chaffin, William L. History of Easton, Mass.noticed 41 239

    Chaine d'union de Paris, journal de la Macon-nerie Universelle 1884-5 noticed 39305

    Chalfont, Margaret, will 1678 50 535Challoner, William, will 1620 46 442CHAMBERLAIN and variantsChamberlain, Dexter Harrington, obituary

    1887 42 322Joshua Lawrence Maine, her place in his-

    tory, address, with report of Centennialcommission 1876 noticed 31 451

    Hon. Mellen, collection of seals, list 34 184Hon. Mellen Samuel Maverick's palisade

    house of 1630 noticed 39 207Rev. Nathan Henry New England archi-

    tecture noticed 13 81Richard, authorship of Lithobolia. discus-

    sion 43 183Chamberlaine, John, will 1627 43 89Chamberlayne, John, letter from Paul Dudley

    concerning Indians 1722 19 20Chamberlin, Abner, lineage, by J. E. Chamber-

    hn noticed 49 474Joseph Edgar Statement of descent of

    Chamberlin family of Newbury Vtnoticed 49 474

    Rev. Walter Vincentown and its churches,

    noticed 34 337Champdore", appellation of Pierre AngibautChampernoune's Island, Me., see Cutts

    IslandChampernowne, Capt. Francis, life, by C. W

    Tuttle, ed. by Hoyt noticed 44 222me

    m0,'L

    28 75 318 403;wil1 1687 5 24627 146

    Champernowne, historical memoir 28 75name, spelling, note 28 77Champion, Dr. Reuben, genealogy, query 31221

    46

    Champion genealogy, by F. B. Trowbridgenoticed 46 256

    Champion, ship, petition of crew 1776 17 305Cbamplain, Samuel de, expedition of 1615,

    reply to Dr. Shea and Gen. Clark, byO. H. Marshall noticed 32 439

    memoir, by If. If. Hurlbut noticed 40 123voyages in Gull of Maine 1604-6, by

    J M. Brown noticed 30 268voyages, tr. by ('. P. Otis, ed. by Shifter

    noticed 33 257 35 .'590 37 323Champlnin, Lake, expedition to, 1644, notice

    28 -16Cbamplin, Christopher, record of family 35

    277Emblin, note 32 237John Deniaon Ancient burial ground at

    Stoningtou, Conn. 13 28Belief in astrology in New Eng. 35 276Chronicle of coaching party noticed 41

    116Early settlers of Block Island, R.I. 13

    37Early settlers of Westerly, R.I. 12

    237 14 23 106 15 63Who is a gentleman? 34 154Young folks' cyclopedia of common

    thing.; noticed 34 125Capt. Stephen, notiee 17 26

    Cbamplin genealogy in preparation 13 28.3Champr.ey, Addison Weld, obituary 1K70 31

    340Samuel Trowbridge, obituary 1885 41 421Susanna (Park), funeral address 1855, by

    F. A. Whitney noticed 10 1 01William, reeord of family 45 308

    Chancellorsvillc, Va., campaign, personalexperiences, by If. Rogers noticed 35406

    CHANDLER and variantsChandler, Kev. Dr. Amariah, obituary 1864

    19 79Hon. Anson Gonselo, obituary 1863 17

    359Gardiner, book plate, facsimile 40 297Dr. George, obituary 1893 47 3C8Dr. George Chandler family, descendants

    of Wm. of Roxbury, Mass. noticed 27107; new ed. noticed 37 423

    Extracts from diary of Rev. Sarn'lChandler 17 346

    Grirrin family of Hampton, Conn. 13 108Memoir of Winthrop Chandler 33 381Monumental inscriptions at St. John

    N.B. 19 26Stedrnan family 14 69

    James Stedman, obituary 1889 43 343Hon. John, notice 11 220 obituary 1762

    Hon. John, memoir, with autograph aDdportrait 49 141

    Joseph, inventory 1666 16 335Joseph, obituary 1863 17 271Rufus letter to Sarn'l Porter concerning

    Chandler's life in Nova Scotia 178726 247

    Rev. Samuel, diary 1746, extract concern-ing religious disorders in Durham, N.H.

    diary 1755-6, extracts 17 346Sarah, parentage, query 46 89Rev. Seth, obituary 1889 47 369

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