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CONNECTICUT ARCHIVES
WAR 1675 1775
TEN VOLUMES AND INDEX
INDEX IN THREE VOLUMES
VOLUME I, A G
Hartfozd
Connecticut State Library
1924
Note.
This index in three volumes covers the three thousand three
hundred and five documents which were selected about 1845 from the
files of the General Assembly by Sylvester Judd, author of the
History of Hadley, Aass., and arranged in ten volumes of Connecticut
archives which since have been cited as War.
They relate to King Philip’s war, 1675- 75; Kin illiam’s war,
1689- 97; Queen Anne’s war, 1702- 12; Eastern Indian war, 1722- 26; War
with Spain, 1740- 42; King George’s war, 1744- 48 and French and Indian
war, 1755- 63. Also papers concerning the colonial agents in England,
1751- 74, are contained in this series.
The indexing was done by Effie . Prickett and the typing by
Edith E. Colvin under the supervision of Mary E. Smith and was com-pleted
April 28, 1924.
Connecticut State Library.
Hartford, Conn. State Librarian.
Abbreviations used in this index.
CA)
ass’t
co.
con.
con.
d.
dep- gov.
dept.
exr
x" X
OV
r.
Jr.
- s- d
nag
s
sec ’ y
SOSS.
sr
surg.
treas.
autograph.
admini strator
admini stratrix.
assistant
company.
committee.
continued.
pence ( English money).
deputy governor.
department.
executor.
executrix.
governor.
granted.
junior.
Pounds, shillings, pence ( English money).
mark.
neatived
shilling ( English money).
secretary.
session.
senior.
surgeon.
treasurer.
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---, Nathll. Lebanon, description of mare Iost, 1756 Vl: 361b
Aadams, see Adms.
Abachickwood, instructions of Council reKardln exchange of surrender-ed
Indians, Feb. 1676/ 7 1: 221
Abaahanset, Job, capt. son’s arrival at Quebec from Norridewock &
entertainment by French, 1723 III 190b
Abbe, Abby.
Eleazer, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286a
" Ezekiel, priv. service, 1755- 87 V: S29, VII: 48b
John, priv. service & death, 1762 X: Ta
John, jr ens. name crossed, 1757 VI: 231
Jonathan, com’y account, 1757 Vll: IZga
Nehemiah, prlv. service, 1787 VII: 45b
Obadiah, soldier, " indham, amount due for service in Canadian ex-pedition,
1712 IIl: llSb
Richard, sergt, service, 1762 X: 82a
Samuel, com’y account, 1758 VI: 328a
Abbecrombe, see Abercrombie.
Abbet, see Abbott.
Abbett,
Abbot,
Abbott, Abbet, Abbett, Abbot, Abott.
Abel, sert, service, 1782 X: 41
Abijah, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 308
Caleb, 1757 VII 3a " Caleb, jr. priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII: 52a
Daniel, priv. service, 1782 X: 41
Israel, 1787 VII: 27
James ( John priv. service, 1787 VII 65b
John, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b
" service, 1757 VII 64a
John, jr. priv. service, 1757 Vll: 21a
Jonathan, soldier, hospital roll, 1758 VIII : I81b ". Joshua, priv. death, 1758 VIII: 26
Nathaniel, priv. desertion ,1762 X: Tb
Sela, priv. service, 1757 ............................. VII: 12a
Seth, 1757 VII 64a, 65d
Thomas, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 52a
service, 1757 ............................. VII Sa
Abby, see Abbe.
Abel, Abell, Able.
com’y account, 1762 ........................................ X: 87a Capt. com’y account, 1762 .................................. X: 87a
John, account of bond given him for soldiers’ supplies, 1709/ 10
Joshua, capt. account current with Conn. for his co. Feb. 14,111715: 689
" account of horses furnished his co. 1755- V: 28V4: ab2c3d5
appointment, Aug 1755 V: 153,157a
’ co. mentiomedne. Yar. 1756 VVI1: 4383a1ba
Samuel, jr. ( A) indorsement of army account, 1758 V: 235 Simeon, priv. service, 1787 VII Abell, see Abel.
Abenather, see Abernathy.
Abercrombie, Abbecrombe, Abercromby.
James, maj- gen, commander in chief of British army, 1788
Abrcromby, see Abercrombie. VI I: 152,20, 210,248,249,2% 3b, VII1: 41b, 180
Abernarther, Abernathy.
Ab, e, rnathy, Abenather, Abernarther, Ebneathy.
Whiiltlei, am, solpdriievr., ehxopsepriiteanlceroasli, s1u7r6g0eon’s mate & recommeInXd: al- l2b
tion for that place, Oct 1756 VI: I71
service, 1756 ......................... V 340b
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Able, see Abel.
Abner, James, priv. service & death, 1764 X: 231a
Abnother, Samuel, priv. service, 1762 X: 27
Abomazeen, Indian, entertained at Quebec, Feb. 1723 III: lgOb
Aborns, Samuel, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 21a
Abort, see Abbott.
Abrahams, Major, N. Y. house destroyed (.., by Indians, 1677 I: 129b
Abrahamson, Justus, priv. service, 1762 X: 39a
Acadians.
Resolve desirinE the Governor to issue orders for care of inhabi-tants
of Nova Scotia if any of them are
brought into the colony, 0ct. 1755 V: 193
Gurdon Saltonstall’s account for expenses connected with distribut-ing
French neutrals from Nova Scotia in Conn.
ar. Ii, 1756 V: 287
Hezekiah Huntington’s account for expenses connected with distribut-in
French neutrals from Nova Scotia in Conn.
V: 291
Report of corn. on distribution of the French sent from Nova Scotia
into Conn. stating number to be placed in each
town. Approved in lower house with recommen-dation
that a corn. attend to distribution &
selectmen place persons to best advantage.
Restricted to town limits unless with written
permit from civil authority. Expenses of sick-ness
to be met by colony, Jan. l? 56 VI: II
Act appointing co. to distribute the French sent from Nova Scotia
according to proportion recommended by com. &
directing selectmen to care for there,. Aged &
sick to be provided for at expense of colony.
Restricted to town to which assigned. Families
not to be separated, Jan. 1756 VI: 12
Resolve directin6 that expense of distributin5 & providing for
neutral French before arriving at towns shall
be laid before Pay table & settled by them,
Feb. 1756 VI 13
Corn. report on h{ r. Davenport’s letter advising that schooner in which
French people came to Greenwich be seized &
that the people be employed if possible in
some honest work for their support. Governor
desired to write to the governors of Va. & S. C.
informing them of their arrival in this colony.
Differin5 votes on question of approval,
. ay 175 VI 104
Woodbury petition showing when French neutrals were assigned to the
colony for care Woodbury received an old man
76 yrs. old & 7 of his grandchildren while the
parents were taken to d. The children were
put out to families as town poor & have made
pro6ress in EnGlish language & customs. The
parents have arrived from }.{ d. after many diffi-culties
& town Gave them use of a house where
they attempted to keep the children who were
however returned to their masters by the
authorities. Town asks either to have colony
pay expense of support or have one family
moved to another town. Granted that one family
be sent to Litchfield & one to New ,’ ilford,
Jan. 1757 VI 179,180
Petition of Paul Landre, French neutral, New , ilford, showing he &
wife & one child were sent to l,, d.& two other
children were sent to Woodbury. He asks that
the children in Woodbury may be allowed to
live with hir. New , ilford selectmen are will-ing,
May 1757 VI: 2.36
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Acadians. ( con.)
Petition of Jacob Gerware showing he is at Litchfield & his
children at Woodbury. He asks to be allowed to
have his children live with him. Refers to
Paul Laundre as his son who will speak English
for him, 0ct. 1757 V1: 273
Petition by Newtown selectmen showing Paul Ebart, French neutral a
distracted person was placed in their town &
he is unable to support himself or family.
They ask for an allowance from government
towards his support. Certificate to facts by
neighbors & request for deputies to present
petition. Neg. 0ct. 1757 VI: 274- 276
Gurdon Saltonstall’s statement on expending 3OO for French neutrals
Jan. 1787 VI 331a
account for articles supplied the French
neutrals, ,[ ay 10,1757 VI: ZTO
Petition of Joseph Burr of iddleton, with Ann Do’; set & ary Burr,
showing they as French neutrals were ordered
on board a vessel bound for Corm. but were
blown off the coast of Antigua where the
families of petitioners all had smallpox. Wife
of Joseph Burr died & husband of Ann Dowser.
The following spring the vessel with survivors
sailed for New London where the authorities
burned the feather beds belonging to the
petitioners , promising them compensation. They
ask for the value of same. Neg. 0ct. 1788
VII: 308
Account of Christopher Avery & Pygan Adams for expenses of distribu-ting
the French people from Nova Scotia- IX: 249
Petition of Peter Reum of Hartford & others showing they were trans-ported
to this colony in 1788 from Nova Scotia
& now war is over they wish to return to
Canada but have not enough property to pay
passage for themselves & families. They ask
liberty for 40 persons to move to Canada &
for passage money. Neg. May 1767 X: 26
Petition of Joseph Grander & others showing they were transported
from Novs Scotia to this colony & have sup-ported
their families by hard labor. They now
have land offered them in Canada & ask aid in
moving families, in all 147 persons. Norwich.
Neg. Oct. 176 X: 26
Accowunck ( Accohwunck) Indian, Springfield expedition, 187,5 I: lSO
Acherly, see Ackley.
Ackley, Acherly, Ackly.
Abel, priv. service, 1762 X: 51
Abraham, priv. service, 1757 VII 9a
Elijah, corp. service, 1737 VII: ga
Felix, priv. service, 1787 VII: 22a
Hezekiah, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1758 V: 286c
Nathaniel, East Haddam, petition with depositions showing he
lost a mare worth 9 in transporting militia
at time of alarm at Ft.’ illlam Henry. He asks
compensation. Neg. { ay 1760 VIII: 2oO, 291
priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286c
service, 1757 VII 9a
Nicholas, priv. service, 1762 X: 51
Silas, priv. desertion, l? 61 IX: 252,253b
Stephen, priv. ammunition account, 177 Vli 51a
service, 1757 Vll: lla
Ackly, see Ackley.
Acon, Acorn.
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Able, see Abel.
Abner, James, priv. service & death, 1764 X: 231a
Abnother, Samuel, priv. service, l? 62 X: 27
Abomazeen, Indian, entertained at Quebec, Feb. l? 2 III: lgOb
Aborns, Samuel, priv. service, 1757 VII: la
Abort, see Abbott.
Abrahams, Major, N. Y. house destroyed (?) by Indians, 167? I: 129b
Abrahamson, Justus, priv. service, 1762 X: ga
Acadians.
Resolve desiring the Governor to issue orders for care of inhabi-tants
of Nova Scotia if any of them are
brought into the colony, Oct. 1755 V: IgS
Gurdon Saltonstall’s account for expenses connected with dlstribut-in@
French neutrals from Nova Scotia in Conn.
ar. ll, 1756 V: 287
Hezekiah Huntington’s account for expenses connected with distribut-ing
French neutrals from Nova Scotia in Conn.
V: 2% 1
Report of corn. on distribution of the French sent from Nova Scotia
into Conn. stating number to be placed in each
town. Approved in lower house with recommen-dation
that a corn. attend to distribution &
selectmen place persons to best advantage.
Restricted to town limits unless with written
permit from civil authority. Expenses of sick-ness
to be met by colony, Jan. l? 86 VI: II
Act appointin@ corn. to distribute the French sent from Nova Scotia
accordin to proportion recommended by com. &
directing selectmen to care for th. Aged
sick to be provided for at expense of colony.
Restricted to town to which assigned. Families
not to be separated, Jan. l? 56 VI: 12
Resolve directin6 that expense of distributin & providin8 for
neutral French before arriving at towns shall
be laid before Pay table & settled by them,
Feb. 1756 VI
Corn. report on r. Davenport’s letter advising that schooner in which
French people came to Greenwich be seized
that the people be employed if possible in
some honest work for their support. Governor
desired to write to the governors of Va. & S. C.
informin them of their arrival in this colony.
Differln8 votes on question of approval,
. ay 1756 VI
Woodbury petition showin when French neutrals were assigned to the
colony for cre Woodbury received an old man
76 yrs. old & ? of his grandchildren while the
parents were taken to Md. The children were
put out to families as town poor & have made
prosress in English language & customs. The
parents have arrived from d. after many diffi-culties
& town 8ave them use of a house where
they attempted to keep the children who were
however returned to their masters by the
authorities. Town asks either to have colony
pay expense of support or have one family
moved to another town. Granted that one family
be sent to Litchfield & one to New } ilford,
Jan. i757 VI: I?%, ISO
Petition of Paul Landre, French neutral, New ilford, showlng he
wife & one child were sent to 5[ d.& two other
children were sent to Woodbury. He asks that
the children in Woodbury may be allowed to
live with hi. New ilford selectmen are will-ing,
ay 1757 VI: 236
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Acadians. ( con.)
Petition of Jacob Gezware showin he is at Litchfield & his
children at oodbury. He asks to be allowed to
have his children live with him. Refers to
Paul Laundre as his son who will speak English
for him, 0ct. 1757 VI: 275
Petition by New% own selectmen showir Paul Ebart, French neutral &
distracted person was placed in their town &
he is unable to support himself or family.
They ask for an allowance from goverraent
towards his support. Certificate to facts by
neighbors & request for deputies to present
petition. Neg. 0ct. 1757 VI 274- 278
Gurdon Saltonstall’s statement on expending 5800 for French neutrals
Jan. 1757 VI 5la
account for articles supplied the French
neutrals, May i0,1757 VI 370
Petition of Joseph Burr of Middletown, with Ann Dowset & Mary Burr,
showin they as French neutrals were ordered
on board a vessel bound for Conn. but were
blown off the coast of Antigua where the
families of petitioners all had smallpox. Wife
of Joseph Burr died & husband of Ann Dowser.
The followin@ sprin the vessel with survivors
sailed for New London where the authorities
burned the feather beds belonging to the
petitioners , promising them compensation. They
ask for the value of same. Ne. 0ct. 1758
VII: Z08
Account of Christopher Avery & Pysan Adams for expenses of distribu-tin@
the French people from Nova Scotia- IX: 249
Petition of Peter Reum of Hartford & others showing they were trans-ported
to this colony in 1756 from Nova Scotia
& now war is over they wish to return to
Canada but have not enough property to pay
passage for themselves & families. They ask
liberty for 40 persons to move to Canada &
for passage money. Ne. May 1767 X: 262
Petition of Joseph Granger & others showing they were transported
from Nova Scotia to this colony & have sup-ported
their families by hard labor. They now
have land offered them in Canada & ask aid in
movin families, in all 147 persons. Norwich.
Neg. 0ct. 1766 X: 288
Accowunck ( Accohwunck) Indian, Springfield expedition, 1675 I 150
Acherly, see Ackley.
Ackley, Acherly, Ackly.
" Abel, priv. service, 1782 X: 51
Abraham, prlv. service, 1757 VII : ga
Elijah, corp. service, 1737 Vll: ga
Felix, priv. service, 1757 VII: 22a
Hezekiah, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286c
,’ Nathaniel, East Haddam, petition with depositions showing he
lost a mare worth 9 in transportin militia
at time of alarm at Ft. William Henry. He asks
compensation. Neg. May 1760 VIII: 2SO, 291
pr, l, v. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286c
service, 1787 VII 9a
Nicholas, priv. service, 1762 X: 51 " Silas, priv. desertion, 1761 IX: 252,25Sb
Stephen, priv. ammunition account, 1757 Vll: 51a
service, 1757 Vll: lla
Ackly, see Ackley.
Acon, Acorn.
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Acorn, Acon.
John, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 64a, 65
Acres, Henry, Newbury, Mass. needy person, 1697 III: 44,45
Adam, see Adams.
Adams, Aadams, Adam, Addsms, Addoms, Adorn.
Dr. account for care of sick soldiers, 1758 VIII: 20
sick bili, 1762 IX: SOOb
’ ido, expense of sick soldiers, l? 81 IX: 230
Abner, priv. service, l? 5?--- II: 14b
soldier, hospital roli, 1760 IX: I02
Abraham, prlv. service, l? 55- 57,1? 62 V: 308, VII: 81b, X: 46a
soldier, hospital roll, 1761 IX: 267a
Ben, priv. delinquent, 1757 VII 17a
Benjamin, priv. desertion, l? 62 X: 96
Benjamin, 2d. priv. service, l? 55- 56 V: 323
Daniel, priv. service, l? 55- 5? V: 3Ot, VII: 81a
David, priv. service, 1757 VII: 6
sergt. 1757 VII l? a
surg. Canterbury, appointment, Mar. 1759, Mar. 1760
VIII 154a, 265
( A) surg- mate, account for services, May 16,1758
Feb. 6,1759 VII 1IS, VII 1: 76
surg- mate, Canterbury, appointment, ay 1758 VII: 222
Elijah, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 2a
Elisha, 1757 VII 3a
Jabez, priv. service, 1782- 83 X: 46a, 175a
soldier, hospital roli, 1759 Vlll: 329b, 334bc
J& mes, te. nin & horse account, 1756- 57 Vl: S32e, 335b, Vll: 50c
corp. service, 1762 X: 46a
sert 1757 VII 15a
" Jesse, prlv. enlistment, 1756 VI 126
". Joel, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 312
sick bill, 1758 VII 120a
John, priv. desertion, 1782 X: Ta
" service, 1755- 58 V: 313
( A) soldier, Hartford, receipt for waes, 1712 III: ll8j
John, 2d. priv. servlce, 1757 VII: 17b
Jonathan, priv. service, 176Z--- X: 39a
soldier, account for wages & desertion, 1756 VI: 308
hospital to! l, 1780 IX: l14a
Jonathan, jr. priv. service, l? 62 X: 39a
Joseph, corn. on military measures IV 99
( A) " IV gSb
ship buildin account III 103
Nathaniel, Falrfield, horse account, 1757 VII: Ta
Peter, Medfield,} ass. applicnnt for corn, 1697 III: 52
Pyan, Acadian account, 1756 VI: 370c
account for expenses of Acadians, 1756 V: 29Ib, lX: 249
corn. on commissariat VIII 198
(?) military measures X: 195
New London aent to call in bills of credit, l? 66
V: l? 8a
( A) justice VII : 274
( A) pet it ion, 1757 IX: 342b
petition showing Lieut. Burns, a regular
officer demanded 2 horses for express service
& petitioner supplied him. Burns refused to
pay anything & Adams asks that the 3/ 15 due
for the service be paid from public treasury.
Gr. ay 1765 ....................... X: 244,245
Richard, priv. Simsbury, service, 1757 VII 55b
Samuel, corn. on military measures VI: I44,149, VIII: I89
( A) Fairfield county justice VlIl: 210
horse account, 1757 ......................... VII 58b
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Adams, Samuel ( A) Pomfret, appraisal of guns & blankets, 1755 V: 240
Valllnferd, horse account, 1757 VII : 41a
capt. Stratford, Cape Breton expedition, appointment,
Feb. 1745 IV: 150
corp. service, 1756 Vl: 312a
ens. appointment, ar. l? 61, Mar. 1762 IX: 122a, 273b
" horse driver, service, I757 VII : 41a
priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 84a
desertlon, 1762 X: 96
service, 1785- 87
V: 208,302, S20b, 84Oc , VII 17b, 59a
sert 1757 VII : 46a
Samuel, jr. lleut. Stratford, appointment, 0ct. 1756 Vl: 146b
Stephen, Fairfield, depositlon on Capt. Samuel Hubbell carryin
money into campaign of 1760 & that he left
widow with a number of small children,
Nov. i, 1762 X: 147
Thomas, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 42b
Timothy, corp. service, 1762 X: la
sergt. 1762 X: la
William, com’y account, 1755 V: 251b
" horse driver, service, 1757 VII 25c
lieut, petition with others showing service in intend-ed
expedition to Canada & weakness from sick-ness
incurred in camp so that he is unable to
provide for family. He asks relief, May I? i0
III 92
petition with others showin service in the ex-pedition
aainst Canada & that act of Assem-bly
for pay of officers cut them short of
what they supposed was offered them. They ask
for reconsideration. Corn. of conference,
Oct. I? I0 III 94
petition for more wages renewed, Oct. 16,1710
111: 95
, prlv. service, 1757 VII 25c ’.’ soldier, hospital roll, 1758,1760 VIII 124a, IX: lisa
Addams, see Adams.
Addington, Mr. Boston, applled to for medicine for Corm. soldiers,
May 1676 I 73
IsaaC, sec ’ y, Mass II l14d, 161, III 54, 61, 63
( A) of ass II 10b, 48b, 53,61b, 62a, llSb,
127b, 156a, 157a, 160a, III: 33b, 56, 65
Addoms, see Ad& s.
Adem,
Adkins, ". Atkins.
Adley, Benj, nin, priv. service, 1767 Vll: lga
Admiralty court.
Resolve desirin6 the Governor to apply for appointment of a judge
of admiralty within & for the colony, Mar. 1760
Vll I 247
Adogao- e, Indian council of wr, 1690 II : llTa
Aernout, see Cornelisse, Amour.
Afternoon, John, priv. desertion, 1761 IX: 252,253a
Agents, colonial, see Colonial agents in England.
Aobathlme, Eastern In- n, attack on Henry Smith, Sept. 1688-- ll: lga
A@ re, John, teaming account, 1758 Vl: 332b
Allln, see Allen.
Ainsworth, Answorth.
Samuel, pr, i, v, ammunition account, 1757 VII: 54a
" service, 1757 VII : 46a
Airunax, sentenced to be sold out of the country as enemy, ar.! 678/ 7
1: 223
Aix- la- Chapelle, Peace of.
Resolve for publication of peace by the sheriffs of the counties,
0ct. 1748 IV: 384
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Aix- la- Chapelle, Peace of. ( con.)
Nesolve for publication of proclamation of peace before the state
house at Hartford, iay 18,1749 IV: 599
Ajendoonis, Indian council ef war, 1890 II: ll? a
Akin, see Akins.
Aklns, Akin.
Robert, priv. account of gun, 1758 VIII: 52
Smuel, priv. service, l? 57 VII: lSa
sergt. " 1762 X: 18a
illiam, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII : 12Sb
service, 1757 VII 9a
Albany, New York.
Report by Jonathan Bull on his journey to Albany where he arrived
May 18,1689 & consulted with the myor &
council. News well received & measures taken
to banish Catholics from the castle. Mayor
anxious to keep news from the people. Speech
of friendship made by . ohawks, June 1,1689
11: 8
Letter from Peter Schuyler to John Allyn, thanklng them for kindness
to agents. Reports efforts of Jacob } Ailburne
with 50 from N. Y. to get possession of the
government at Albany. The convention is deter-mined
not te flinch from loyalty to William &
} Aary. Instructions for Capt. Bull on arrival
with force at Albany, Nov. ll, 1889 11: 25
Letter from Peter Schuyler to Gov. Treat similar to that to John
Allyn, Nov. 15,1689 II: 26
Gov. Leisler’s letter to Gov. Treat reportln insolence of Albany
which is increased by Capt. Jonathan Bull & his
men, ln holding a convention. % Vants a meetln
of delegates at : ilford, Conn. Feb. 14,1689/ 90
II: 28
Letter to Conn. from Pieter Schuyler & others of the Convention at
Albany reporting in detail the attack on Schen-nectady
& the great need of help. Details of
attitude of aquas & daner of their disaf-fection
towards the English, Feb. 18,1689/ 90
II : 30
Propesitlens made by sachems of 5 Maquas castles to civil & mili-tary
authorities of Albany, Feb. 25,1889/ 90
II 4
Answer to aquas by Albany officials blaming outposts of Maquas for
negligence in Schenectady affair. Already
have notified other English colonies & urged
sending of ships against Quebec. ohawks di-rected
to make raids on French. Priest with
Oneidas ought to be delivered to English,
Feb. 26,1689/ 90 II 55
Reply of aquas expressln pleasure that war is to be prosecuted &
promising to be ready for their part 11: 38
Proposals from Capt. Leisler’s corn. to the Corm. government coverin
question of authority over military force sent
from Corm. whether Leisler or Albany convention,
also number of men needed, appeal to Mass.&
treaty with friendly Indians, Feb. 24,1689/ 90
II : 37
Cenn. reply to Leisler’s co. urging that differences with Albany be
settled & all efforts made for common defense.
Better not to change too many of the persons
in office. Advise sending immediately the 120
soldiers said to be ready. The other questions
are for Leisler to decide. Conn. has so recent-ly
made a treaty with the Maquas she does not
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consider it necessary to act again but it may
be wise for N. Y. to do so, Feb .24,1889/ 90- II: 38
Albany, New York. ( con.)
Letter from Convention to Conn. reportlng that aquas have captured
I0 French scouts who will soon be examined.
Robert Livingston & Gerrit Teunlss are bein
sent to Corm. to confer on measures of defense.
Since aquas have shown loyalty it is necessa-ry
to join for destruction of French,
Mar. 3, i789/ 90 II: 41
Letter from Convention to John Allyn asking his assistance for
agents Robert Livingston & Gerrit Teuniss,
ar. 4,1889/ 90 II: 42
Letter from Jacob Leisler to Gov. Treat warning him against receiv-in
Robert Livi. ngston who is a rebel. Accusing
Albany men who have continued under commissions
from Andros & Dongan of hinderin forces sent
from N. Y. to aid in defense against French,
Mar.. 5,1889/ 90 II: 43
Conn. letter to Jacob Leisler asserting that no action was taken in-tended
to increase factional strife in N. Y.
Commissions given men sent to Albany vindicate
Conn.’ s loyalty to Kin William’s interest &
Leisler’s charge against Allyn is a charge
aalnst all the Council. Advice was to keep in
office at Albany men who were best fitted to
deal with the Five Nations, but Albany was also
councilled to submit to the present power in
N. Y. Mar. ,1889/ 90 II: 44
Letter from James Bishop, Nathan Gold & William Jones givin their
opinion that Albany inhabitants should submit
to the government of Leisler. Conn. men should
be called home as soon as convenient but Capt.
Bull should explain wlthdrwal to Maquas
fairly, ,. ar. 5,188/ 90 II : 45
Memorial by agents of Albany & Ulster counties complaining of Lois-let’s
action in regard to defense of Albany a
asking that Conn. send O0 men to join in de-fense
against French. Attack expected in the
spring. Departure of Capt. Bull at present harm-ful
for relations with aquas. In regard to
expedition by sea against Canada, agents de-sire
Corm. to join with Mass. ln expedition from
Boston. Danger to Albany is dam4er to all of
the English colonies, Mar. 12,188@/ 90 II: 4
Minutes of Conn. Council reportin appearance of aents from Albany
who related the state of affairs with the
French & delivered the treaty with Maquas.
Consideration of their memorial deferred,
Mar. 1 i, 168/ 90 I1: 47b
Mass. letter to Conn. reporting that Capt. Blage of N. Y.& Robert
Livingston of Albany are both at Boston.
Government of Mass. has shown resentment at
treatment of Corm. by Leisler when forces " ere
sent to Albany by United Colonies, ignorant of
contest over government. However the danger is
such they urge return of Capt. Bull if he has
left & submission of Albany to Leisler. Harass-in6
of the French by the ,{ aquas with some of
Corm. men would be desirable to keep them from
N. E. Mar .24, I89/ 90 I1: 48
Memorial to Conn. by Robert Livingston reviewing former mission to
Conn.& Mass. & showing that latter colony is
preparing for expedition under Sir William
Phips against Nova Scotia so she cannot send
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Albany congress, 1754. ( con.)
Resolve that AEent Partridge have a copy of Assembly’s resolve op-posing
act for union of colonies to be used f
matter is brought before parliament, 0ct. 1754
V: 70b
Resolve desirin the Governor to take measures to oppose the Albany
plan of union if it is brought before parlla-ment,
on the ground that it does not secure the
liberties & privileges of the people, 0ct. 1754
V: 71
Order on Com’y Lyman in favor of Benjamin Hall & John Hubbard,
0ct. 1755 V: 195
Albany hospital, see Hospitals.
Albord, Nathaniel, jr. priv. service, 1787 VII 17b
Alcock, Allcok.
Jesse, priv. service, l? 5? VII: 28a
Philip ( A) " Tethersfield, petition showing his son lost his
clothin valued at 5 while in service at Wood
Creek. His son died at Fairfield from effects
of distemper prevalent in camp. Petitioner
asks for value of clothing. Gr. May 1713
II1: 129,130
Thomas, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: IOI
Alcox, John, Waterbury, horse account, l? 57 VII: 28b
Alcut, Landlord, 1757 VII: 108
Alden, Alden.
Capt. rescue of Joseph Bissell & crew at Penobscot, 1722- 11I: lS7
Daniel, jr. ( A) Stafford, certificate for soldier, l? 63 X: II4
" Ezra ( A) pr, i, v, receipt for blanket, Aug. 1757 Vll: 123b
’.’ service, 1757 Vll: 3a
Prince, oom’y account, 1755 V: 284c
express account, 1757 VII 141b
Seth, com’y account, 1755 V: 263f
" lalter, pr, i, v, se, r, vice, 1757 Vll: 60a
" ’; illiam, 1757 VII 60a
Alderman, Aldermen, Olderman.
Elihu, priv. service, 1757 VII 17b
’.’ Thomas, priv. Simsbury, never joined, 1762 X: 2a
". Timothy, priv. service, 1785- 86 V: 310
Aldermen, see Alderman.
Alden, Alden.
Aldrie, Jonathan, priv. service, 1757 VII: 14b
Alexander, Daniel, discharged from pay but allowed 40s, Jan. 1678/ 7
1: 220
Alfird, see Alford.
Alford, Alfird.
--- nathan, service, 1762 X: la
,- r. com’y account ,1757- 58 Vll: 139d, Vlll: 121bc
" Benjamin, com’y account, 1755- 56 V: 283bf, VI: 330f
Job, priv. service, 1755- 57 V: 208, VlI: 45b
Josiah, priv. Simsbury, service, 1757 VII: 55b
Mary, ship building account III: 103
Alger, 01get.
George, soldier, hospital roll, 1780 IX: ll3b
"_ John, com’y & teamin account, 1758 VI: 828b, 334e, 885a
Aliun.
Corn. report on harm done amen& Indians foreigners in Fairfield
county & western parts of Hartford county, per-suadinK
them that English will be destroyed.
They recommend arrest of the forei@ ners &
action by Governor & Council for keeping al-legiance
of Indians. Approved & act passed in
accordance with recommendation, May 1743
IV: 126,127
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Aliens. ( con.)
Amendment to act for preventing foreigners from trading with the
Indins providing that person seized under pro-visions
of the act may be brought before an
assistant & 2 justices or 3 justices & ex-penses
of arrest & confinement shall be met by
the colony, Jan. 1756 VI: 5
Alitake, Indian council of war, 1690 II: ll7a
All, John, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1.760 IX: lO8a
Allard, Daniel, priv. service, 1757 VII: 48b
Allbot, John, soldier, hospital roli, 1758 Vlll: 132b
Allcok, see Alcock.
Allen, Aillin, Alleng, Alleyn, Allin, Alling, Allyn.
---, com’y account, 1756- 57 VI: Z28ad, VII:! 45a
Capt. com’y account, 1740,1758 IV: 8Oa, VIII: 121g
Doctor, com’y account, 1756 VI: 825
r com’y account, 1761 IX: 26a
. rs. granted 20 for care of wounded & sick, Jan.! 678/ 7 I: 220
Abel, priv. service, 1787 VII: ta
Amos ( A) priv. New Haven, petition showing capture in Apr. 1756
with Maj. Dyer & more than 3 yrs. spent with
Indians & French. He has received only S for
wages & no further pay. Granted 15 compen-sation,
ar. 1760 VIII 28,269
service, 1758- 56,1762 V : 297,28a, X: 37a
Benjamin, Windsor, description of mare found, 1756 VI: Z61b
capt. account, 1762 IX: 800b
( A) account current with Corm. for his co.
Feb. 24,1756, Jan. 20,1757 V: 226, V1: 292
account of ammunition delivered his co.
1755 (?) V: Z86b
appointment, Aug. 1755, Mar. 1756
V: 187a, 1: 47b, 48a, 59b
" co. mentioned V 300c, VI 319a, 387ab
roll of men in his co. entitled to half pay,
1756 V: 327
Nindsor, appointment neg. ar. 1758 Vll: 16tab
petition showin as capt. & pay-master
in campaign of 1756 he applied to the
Treasurer for money due his co. Petitioner
claims he has not received within I00 of
amount due although Treasurer claims he has
fully paid him.. He asks for relief, May 1758
VII 245
Windsor, petition for payment of money which
he claims as due him for settlement of ac-counts
of 1758 & which have never been satis-factorily
cleared up. Neg. May 1762 IX: 298
Windsor, petitlon relating to controversy
with Joseph Talcott, treas. in reard to amount
paid Allyn for company’s wages in 1756, renewed.
Petitioner claims there is due him over I00 &
asks for a com. Neg. May 1789 X: 287
pr, v, service, 1762 ......................... X: 46a
wages deducted for desertion, 1756 V: 206
soldier, hospital roll, 1758 VIII 125b, IS2b
Benjamin, jr. priv. service, 1757 Vll: 21a
Caeser, priv. wages, 1788 ............................... VI 302
Caleb, priv. Suffield, service, 1757 VII: 55d
Christopher priv. service, 1757 ...................... VII 65el
Daniel, priv. service, 1787 ............................ VII: 59b
Dniel, jr. horse account, 1757 ......................... Vll: 58b
David, drummer, service, 1762 ............................ X: 52a
sert, account for arrestln deserters, 1761 IX: 255b
soldier, desertion, 1755 .......................... V: 252
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Allen, Eathen, priv. service, 1757 VII 56a
Ebenezer, priv. desertion, 1762 X: 46ab
Fairfield, desertion, 172 X: lO0a
" " never joined, 1762 X: IR
wages, 1762 X: 46b
soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: llls.
" Edward ( A) Milford agent, 1759 Vlii: 139
( A) petition concerning expense of billet-in
Hihland soldiers, 1758 VII : 281b
( X) receipt for Nathaniel Hooker estate, 1711/ 2 Ill: ll8h
Elijah, priv. ammunition account, 1757 Vll: 51b
" Elisha, priv. service, 1762 X: 29a
Elnathan, priv. service, 1762 X: 46a
Ephestus, 1757 VII 17a
Ephr. 1787 Vll: 28a
George, horse account, 1787 VII: 67
Me. deposition givin account of attack by Indians on
his house & his rescue by whaleboat from Arrow-sck.
Deponant was one of a detachment sent up
the river to reconnoiter & in attack on Indians
found asleep. About 18 Indians killed & one
Englishman lost. Body of a man from Brunswick
found later, June 24,1722 III: 182,191a
priv. service, 1757 VII 14b
soldier, hospital rolI, 175 VIII: 380a, 3Zlac
Gideon, ranted liberty to transport corn to Boston, Apr. 1676
I 203
Hannah, widow, horse account, 1757 Vll: 65f
Henry ( A) Windsor, certificate for soldier’s clalm, 1762 IX: OOb
Jabez, corp. service, 174 X: Z25b
John, ass ’ t I 153- 156,160- 181,183- 214,216- 217,219- 228
( A) I 108
clerk service, 1787 VII: 21a
com’y account, 1756 V1: 330f
corn. on settlement of Indian surrenderers, 1676 1: 218
corn. to sell public stores, 1712 111: 128
" ,, judgment against John Bate, Apr.] 876 1: 204 member of council, 1875 I llb
reference in Leisler’s letter to All)’ s particular
dis@ ust with Jacob Milborne, 1690 II : 78a
sac ’ y 1: 4b, lld, 14,47b, 52,61c, 67c, 71c, 76b, 84a, 104,
143b, II 1,4,12a, ISb, 15b, iTo, 25b, 73a, 78a, 138,
l Sla, l4b, 184b 185,186,191b, 242
( A) I llabcd, 12,30b, 34ac, 40,42,43ab, 48c, 80, 57,
Z6b, 62b, 84,65" 0,66,67b, 82- 84b, 92,95, IO0, lOlabc,
102b, 105,109,123,127, I0,142bc, 145b, II 7, II, 18,
2, 24a, 8,47a, 54, 8, 70- 72ab, 80- 84,88, I07c, 108a,
ll, b- d, 118- 120,122,12, 126,129b, 18Ibc, 188,136,
140,147,150,155,159,161- 165,166b, 172,176- 179,
182, I2, I96,198,206i, 212,215, 21, 218,282,287,
244, III 5, 90
declaration by Jacob Leisler, lleut- ov, of N. Y.
that Allyn has aided the rebellion at Albany &
ought to be proceeded aainst for traitorous
offense, Mar. i, 1689/ 90 11: 39
( A) defense against chares of Jacob Leisler,
Mar .1689/ 90 II : 44
excused from attendance at Boston as commission-er,
Au&. 1675 I 165
( A) letter to Jacob Milborne replying that the
former letter objected to was from the Conn.
Council & sined by him as sec’y, as he did not
draw up the same. Any dissatisfaction felt
shoul be expressed to the writers, June 5,1890
11: 81
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Allen, John, sec’y, letters from Albany concernin receivin6 agents
on common defense, { ar. 1889/ 90 II: 42
letters from BulkeleM Gershom, 1875 I: llef
Fitch, James, 1875,1875/ 6 I: I0,46
Fitch, Joseph, capt. 1890 II: 90
Stanton, Thomas, 1878 I 69
capt. ticket for Indian’s aent free pass found when
Indian was killed, July 1876 1: 97a
col. Mass. letter sent him, 1694/ 5 II: Ib
Saybrook fort account, 1698 II: 189
flout- col, commissioner to meet Five Nations, 1694
II: 237
" orders from Gov. Andros for raisin 80 men"
at Hartford within 3 days & instructln6 him
that Robert Treat is appointed in command but
in case of his sickness or death Allyn is to
succeed him, Nov. l, 18S8 11: 8
sendin@ of Jonathan Bull to Albany, May 1889
prlv X: 46a
( A) Enfield, deposition on march in Ft. William Henry
alarm, Jan. 1758 VII 252
Enfield, service, 1757 VII 254
Fairfield, desertion, 1762 X: IOOa
service. 1757 VII 12b, 17a
soldier, iddletown, death, petition concernin arms,
1725 Ill 164
( A) Middletown, receipt, 1712 III: I18i
Jonah, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286a
Jonathan, horse account, 1757 VII: 86b
priv. service, 1757,1762 VII 17b, 88, 5Oa, X: 29a
Jos. ship buildin account Ill: 103
Windham, description of mare iost, 1758 VI: 881b
Josh. soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIIl: 885a
Joseph, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 288c
Joseph, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII 17a
Joshua, priv. error in pay, 1758 VIII: 4b
Josiah, priv. service, 1757 VII: 65ef
Matthew, corn. of war, 1728- 25 III: 195,223
( A) on Eastern Indian war lll: lgla
Litchfield III : 209c
private petition III: 94b
stores & keeper for New London fort IV: 5
( A) IV:
capt. appointment over co. bein raised, Dec. 1704
command of co. in expedition for relief of
Deerfleld, 1704 Ill : 67ab
letter from Capt. John Hall enclosin list of
soldiers belonging to Hall’s co. & left by him
at Northampton to march to Coessett under
Allyn. Indorsed " Soldiers that deserted & did
not attend the impress." Dec .4,1708 III : 86
" ( A) report to Maj. Whitin of certain soldiers de-sertin@
from service in Mass. Jan. 1708/ 7
111: 70
maj. Windsor, instructions from Gov. Saltonstall for
command of troops raised in New London county
for Canadian expedition, May 1709 III: 78
Moses, priv. Hebron, petition showin hardships during service
in MaJ. Roers scouting expedition & that he
has been at much trouble & expense for medical
care on account of fever sore on le & Keneral
poor health. He asks compensation. Vote for. 10
in lower house ne. by upper, } ay 1781 I: 155
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Allen, Nathan, com’y account, 1755- 56 VI 263g, Vl 330bd
horse account, 1757 VII 65f
priv. service & death, 1762 X: Ta
Nathl. priv. desertion, 1764 X: 225d
Noah, corp. service, 1757 Vll: lta
Phinehas, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286c
" Reuben, priv. desertion, 1761 IX: 252,255b
" service, 1762 X: 29a
Rowland, com’y account ,1788 ,1760- 61 V: 248b, IX: lOOa, 261
ship account, 1757 VII 146b
Samuel, Groton, horse account, 1787 VII : 2a
" New London fort account, 1730 IV: 8
( A) witness, 1740 IV: Ii0
priv. service, 1757,1762 Vll: 60a, X: 27
service & death, 1762 x: ga
Samuel, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII: 2
Squler, priv. service & death, 1782 X: Ta
Thomas, service, 1757,1762 ,1764 VII 6,60a, X: 48a, 22Tb
Ti, m, othy, New Haven county deputy- sheriff VIII 810a
priv. service, 1757 VII lOs
Titus, 1787,1762 VII : 41a, X: 27
;’; illiam, mason, service, 1756 V: 285
prlv. ammunition account, 1787 VII
desertion, 1762 X: IOOa
service, 1755- 57 V 299b, 300b, VII 2a, 60a
Allen, Howell &, arms account, 1788 VII: 213
Alleng, see Allen.
Aliens, desertion, 1762 X: 97a
Allerton, Jonathan, prlv. service, 1787 VII : 48b
Alles, see Allis.
Alleyn, Allen.
Allln,
Ailing,
Allls, Alles.
John, priv. Seiners, service in 1758 & action brought against him
for refusal to serve in 1780 VIII: 248
Lucius, Seiners, enlistment in campaign of 1757, sickness at Hart-ford
before joinin co. & on father’s petition
allowance of 17/ 6/ 3 gr. Mar. 1780- Vlll 248, 249
" } oris, soldier, account of expenses for sickness, 1755 V: 263j
" Samuel, Seiners, horse account, 1757 Vll: 66a
petition showing his son Lucius enlisted in 5{ at.
1757 & proceeded to Hartford to join his co.
He contracted pleurisy & has been troubled
with ulcerations for about 2 yrs. costlng for
care some 60. Petitioner has had a son in
each campaign except first of the war & son
John served in 1758 but has been prosecuted
for refusing to go this present cmmpaign.
Petitioner asks for compensation for son’s
sickness as an enlisted soldier. Gr17/ 6/ 3,
Mar .1760 VIII : 248,249
Allsop, see Alsop.
Allyn, Allen.
Almeer, Almeir.
Peter, priv. service, 1762- 63 X: 27,175a
Almeir, see Almeer.
Almey, Almy.
Almy, Almey.
Capt. com’y account, 1755 V: 263a
Ir. agent for R. l., appeal to Great Britain, 1694 II: 206g
A1owash, Indian, Springfield expedition, 1675 1: 150
Alsip, see Alsop.
ilsop, Allsop, A1sip, A1sup.
com’y account, 1758,1761 VIII iii, l12b, i13, IX: 261
Daniel, ass. rellef account, 1687 III: 43a
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Alsop, Richard, com. on Cary vs Ledlie, 1775 X: S20v
com’y & ship account, 1755,1757 V: 249c, VII 145a, 146a
Alsup, see A1sop.
Alsworth, Aylworth.
Phillp ( A) priv. receipt for blanket, Au. 1757 VII: 125a
service, 1757 VII : 46a
Alvis, RodKer, soldier, wounded near . adley, Mass. May 1676 I: 84a
Alvord, Elijah, com’y account, 1755 V: 249a
priv. service, 1757 VII:
John, " 1757 VII
Jonathan, capt. to. mentioned VII 104
" Thomas, com’y account, 1755 V: 248b
Ambler, Christopher, priv. service, 1762 X: 51
" John, Stamford, horse account, 1757 VII: 47c
" Stephen, Stamford, horse account, 1757 VII : 47c
Ambleton, Peter, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 328
Ambo, negro, priv. service, 1756 V: 340c
Ames, David, corp. service, 1757 VII: 46a
Ebenezer ( A) priv. Stafford, deposition for soldier, 1762 IX: 310
Huh, priv. Preston, never oined, 1762 X: 24a
John, priv. enllstment, 1756 VI 127
service, 1757 VII : 42b
Mark, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1760 VIII: 263
Nathan, priv. service, 1757 VII: 42b
Robert, 1757 VII : 42c
Zebulon, 1762 X: 14a
Amherst, Amhirst, Amhurst.
Sir Jeffrey, Ken. action on his letters, 1759- 62 VIII: I4,
189,190a, IX: i15,185,174,177,276,277,288,289,
514
" en. commander- in- chief, complaint that enemy
are able to procure provisions from almost
every port of North America, May 1782 IX: 297
gen. commander- in- chief of British army
VI II 242,243a, IX: 14 5, X: lOOc, 106,12Ca
commander- in- chief of British forces, re-ferred
to for case of assault by Sergt. Thomas
Elvage aKalnst Hinman at Ripton X: 285a
Ken. conratulatlons on his success voted by
the Assembly, 0ct. 1760 VIII 317
gen. orders mentioned X: 112,169
" ( A) to Lieut. John Avery to return to
Conn. to recruit soldiers for regular corps,
July 4,1762 X: I01
gen. question of settlement of billeting ac-counts,
1759 VIII 168,200
en. recruiting party sent into Conn. 1762- 6
X: 129
requisition on southern colonies for
soldiers to fight Indians, 1765 X: 194 ,, Ken. returns of Conn. soldiers made to England
for 1761 X: 182,16, 164
Ken. settlement of colony’s demand for
militia in alarm, referred to him, 1761 IX: I? 5
Amhirst, see Amherst.
Amhurst,
Ammogheway, Indian, 1675 ........................................ I 150
tmmunltion, see Ordnance stores; Powder.
Amsbee, see Orms.
Amsbury,
Amsden, Elisha, priv. clothin@ account, 1758 Vlll: lO6a
’, service, 1757 VII : 47a
Anabel, see Anniball.
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Anderson, Lieut. left under care of Hugh Rider, N. Y. 1762 X: I21
r. com’y account, 1761 IX: 263a
John, priv. service, 1757 VII 14a
Joseph, enG. service, 1762 X: ga
serif. 1764 X: 225b
Peter, Stnwich, horse account, 1757 VII
Samuel, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 42b
Andras, see Andrews.
Andrass, "
Andreas, John ( A) sure- mate, account for services, Jan. 16,1761- IX: 87
Andrew, see Andres
Andrews, Andras, Andrass, Andrew, Andros, Andross, Androus, Androws,
Andrus, Andruss.
Abel, priv. service, 1757 VII: I6a
" Abrahen, pr, l, v, se, r, vice, 1757 VII: 6
Asahel, 1762 X: la
Ashbel, priv. New Hartford, service, 1757 VII 55f
Bartholomew, priv. service, 1757 VII: 41a
Benjamin, 1757 VII : 16a, 35a
" Daniel, Fairfield, horse account, 1757 VII : 7a
" killed at Schenectady, N. Y. 1689/ 90 II: 29b
priv. service, 1757 VII: 41a
David, enG. appointment, Mar. 1759, Mar. 1760--- VIII: 150a, 254
" lieut, appointment, Mar. 1761, Mar. 1762 IX: 122b, 273a
Farminton, service at Havana & death at N. Y.
from illness contracted in campaign. Petition
by admx., Mary Andrus, for compensation for ex-pense
of sickness, ne. 0ct. 1763 X: 169
service & death, l? 62 X: 20a
sergt service, 1756 V: 40a
" Deneson, priv. service & death, 1782 X: Oa
Eber, corp. New Hartford, service, 1757 VlI: 55g
Edmund, see Andros, Edmund.
Elihu, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 32Oa, 340a
Elijah, soldier, hospital roli, 175% Vlll: 3tb " Elisha, priv. service, 1758- 57 V: 340a, VIl: 35a
’.’ Elizabeth, Hartford, petition showln at time her son was
killed above Deerfield, he lost clothing & gun
valued at 4/ 6/ 8. Granted 40s of the account,
May 1713 III 132 " Epaphras, priv. service, 1757 VII:
!’ " sergt. 1782 X: 20a
;’’. GEEispdsheerolanli,, m, psropilrvld. vi. ers, esrevhrivocisecp, ei, t1a71l5775r7oll, 1782 X: V1VI7II1Ia:, 661557ee4lf
serif. 1762- 63 X: 51,175a
Hezekiah, horse account, 1757 VII 5Oc
Jmes, com’y account, 1755- 57 I: 35Oa
soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: 108a " Job, priv. service, 1755 V: 208 " John, priv. service, 1757 VII: 47a
Joseph ( A) certificate for sick soldler, 176 X: 154 " priv. service & death, 1762 X: la
Mary, Farminton, admx. on David Andrus estate, petitlon show-ing
service of Lieut. Davld Andrus at Havana
that on return he was taken Ill & died at N. Y.
about 8 days after arrival. Expense of sick-ness
amounted to 28/ 17/ 6 for which she asks.
Vote of lower house for grant of 18/ 5 ne. Oct. 176 ............................... X: 169
L[ oses, Wallinford, horse account, 1757 VII : 41a " priv. service, 1757 .................... VII : 41a
Nehemiah, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1756 VI: 47c
Noah priv service, 1757 --.--................ Vll: 41a
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Andrews, Richard, drummer, service, 1762 X: la
soldier, hospitl roli, 1762 X: lTla, 174
Roger, priv. service, 1785 V: 208
Senuel, corp. service, 1782 X: 51
priv. 176Z- 84 X: 51,175a, 227b
soldier, Hartford, killed in service, 1712 111: 182
hospital roll, death, 1780 IX: lllb
Silas, priv. service, 1757 VII: 35a
Solomon, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1780 VIII 256
Stephen, priv. service, 1757 VII: lta
Thomas, Groton, sloop Defence claim, 1745 V: 14,1Be, 1tad, 18
priv. service, d-- d, 1762 X: lOb
soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 330a, 381c, 332a
New London county, sloop Defence petition,
1748 IV: 271a
Ti.. othy, soldier, account of arms & blanket delivered him,
1755 V 282b
Wethersfield, petition with evidence showin
enlistment in 1755 & that he proceeded with
army as far as Albany where he was seized with
malignant fever & as a result he has been in a
paralytic state ever since. He asks for compen-sation.
Gr. 20, May 1783
William, priv. service, 1782- 63 X: 20ab, 49, 79, lOOc, 175a
wages, 1762 X: 20b
sergt, service, 1755 V: 208
1; illiam, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII 35a
Zephaniah, priv. clothing account, 1768 VIII 123b
Andros ( Andre;’ s, Androse, Andross, Androsse) Sir Edmund.
Sir Edmund gov. of N. Y. correspondence mentioned, 1876
I: lOlc
correspondence with Conn.
( A) Andros’ letter to Dep- ov. Leee Informin him of
reported plan of Indians to attack Hartford &
places as far west as Greenwich. Rumored that
5000 or 6000 Indians are combined, 0ct. I0,1675
1: 20
( A) Andros to Dep- gov. Leete expressing concern over
Indian successes & reportin he has sent Lieut.
Brockholes to Albany with orders designed to
help in general defense. Offers such as-sistance
as is fit for him to give, 0ct. 1675
1: 21
( A) Andros to Dep- gov. Leete acknowledging receipt of
Leete’s letter of 19th, 0ct. 23,1675 1: 22
Corm. letter asking Andros to prevent the hostile
Indians from receiving powder & lead or other
assistance from his section, 0ct .19,1875 1: 23
( A) Andros to Conn. reporting news that Philip with
400 or 800 fighting north Indians is within 40
or 50 miles of Albany & plans to spend the
winter there. Philip sick & Sohamosohuha the
commander- in- chief, Jan. 6,1875/ 6 I: 33
Corm. letter thanking him for news of Philip’s
location & counting it a great advantage that
he is now situated where Andros may call on
the ohawks to wipe out the enemy. Mentions
need of preventing Dutch from selling firearms.
In enga@ ement at Narragansett 70 of English &
600 of Indians were killed, Jan. 18,1675/ 6
I 3tab
( A) Andros to Dep- gov. Leete objecting to suggestion
that Mohawks be employed to fight New England’s
war or that Dutch be more strictly watched,
Jan. 20, 1675/ 6 1: 36
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Andros, Sir Edmund, ov. of N. Y. correspondence with Conn. ( con.)
Corm. letter expressin readiness to share hazard
& charge of the war & resentin Andros’ last
letter. Enemy boast that they receive supplies
from Albany & exact obedience of the Dutch is
open to question, Jan. 81,16? 5/ 8 l: 40a
Andros to Conn. askln if his forces especially
ohaks & Senecas would be permitted to pursue
the enemy into Conn. & if the colony would fur-nish
provisions. Advises fittin@ orders if any
Conn. men are likely to meet N. Y. Indians,
Feb. 4,1875/ 6
Corm. letter stating that Philip has given the
:[ ohawks a large present to engage them against
the English or to sit still at N. Y. Until
ohawks have shown acts of hostility against
Philip writers do not think it wise to trust
them to come near Conn. towns, Feb. lO, 1875/ 6
1: 43a
Conn. letter referring to proposal to allow
Mohawks & Senecas to pursue enemy into Conn.
If nothing is yet done by Andros writers wish
to know if their agents would be permitted to
pass up to Albany & attempt negotiations with
N. Y. Indians by themselves, Mar. 7,1675/ 6 1: 43b
Conn. letter complainin of disposal of enemy
Indians who it is said have been given over to
the 5ohawks & received arms from them to be
used in design against Indians friendly to
Conn. or aainst the English. Renews request
for permission to pass up Hudson & treat with
5[ ohawks, } Aar. 19,1675/ 6 1: 49
Request made of him by Samuel Wyllys &
Pitkin concernin Mohawks & Senecas & their at-titude
towards Conn.& Philip’s Indians & his
ansver refusing liberty to treat with N. Y.
Indians, Apt. i0,1787 I:
( A) Letter to the Council stating his readiness to
try to get an honorable peace with the Indians
& suspending claims to part of Corm. colony
till a decision comes from England 1: 63b
( A) Letter to Conn. stating the [ ohawks have done
great execution against Indian enemies & are
about to send out SO0 but hear peace has been
made by English. He asks if this is true & if
ohaks will be admitted into towns & by what
sign, July 5,176 I: 8
Conn. letter assuring Gov. Andros that no peace
has been made with Indians & reporting results
of aj. Talcott’s expedition. Glad that ohawks
are about to attack northern Indians. In re-gard
to entrance into to’ns writers cannot
speak for the Mass. tons which would probably
be the ones within reach of Mohawk expedition
but advise a sign to distinguish them, such as
some yellow cloth. Complaint against Caspechy
& some others whom Andros has secured. Travel-ing
too dangerous to send any fit messenger to
wait on the Governor, July 8,1876 I: i00
Corm. letter reporting news that a large number
of north Indians have been near ,’; estfleld but
only took horses & cattle & corn stalks to
suck while traveling. It is supposed they are
in flight towards Hudson river to go to Va.
Indians & are probably in starving condition,
July 20,1676 I 105
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Andros, Sir Edmund gov. of N. Y. correspondence with Conn. ( con.)
( A) Andros’ letter thankin Corm. for news of north
Indians’ movements. He does not dare insure
Mohawks’ fidelity further by gifts & encourage-ments,
July 26,1676 1: 106
Corm. letter informing Gov. Andros that about 150
of the enemy were overtaken near Ousatonic on
their way to Paquiage beyond Hudson river
where they expect to get shelter. They have
been routed in these parts & it is hoped
Andros will either allow vessels from Conn.&
Mass. to pass up the river to destroy the enemy
or take effective measures himself for that
end, Aug. 19,1676 I 109
( A) Andros’ letter expressing pleasure that Indians
are routed in Conn.& stating he will accept
offer of forces if needed. Claims he has done
more for Corm. than asked & has kept enemies
from bein supplied in his colony. Hints that
N. Y. Indians should be rewarded, Aug. 25,1676
1: 112
Conn. letter denyin offer of forces & assertion
that enemies were not supplied in N. Y. No in-formation
as to what Mohawks accomplished &
su@ gestions for. reward need time. Still wait-ing
to hear that enemies under power of Andros
have been destroyed, Aug. 25,1676 I: I15
( A) Andros’ letter statin8 that he will go to Albany
in a few days & be in readiness to receive
agent sent to treat with Mohawks, Apt. Z, 1877
1: 118
Conn. letter informing Andros that . aj. John
Pynchon & James Richards are about to journey
to Albany & are fully empowered to make treaty
with Indians of N. Y. & to reward them for
services. Asks recognition for them,
Apt. I0,1677 I 119,
Letter from John Pynchon & James Richards stat-in
desire of N. E. colonies to have certain
prominent enemy Indians now on the Hudson de-livered
to justice but recognizing time is not
convenient, they agree to refer the matter back
to Councils of colonies, Apr. 1877 l: 120d
( A) Andros’ letter to Corm. reporting that 4 Morican-ders
( Mohegans) have been at Albany but their
errand was not understood. Advised Maquaes to
accept the band left by them. Friendly Indians
frightened by rumor of north Indians fled to
Canada, Apr. 16,1877 I: 121
Gov. Andros’ letter announcin arrival of Maj.
Pynchon & James Richards & reportln they have
had entire freedom in dealin@ with Mohawk
Indians, Apr. 25,1677 I: 122
( A) Andros’ letter expressln hope that Corm. would
bear in mind recent treaty with Mohawks.
Latter consider they were very conslderste to
release son of Uncas for they believe the
Mohegans have no good will towards them. Onei-das
attempted an expedition but party was
broken up, Aug. 28,167? I: 129
( A) Andros’ letter in answer to news of Indian at-tack
on Hatfleld. Although resentin Corm. cen-sure
he assures that all aid will be given for
punishir anyone in his government who may be
found guilty, Sept. 28,1677 I: 132
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Andros, Sir Edmund,
il
ov. of N. Y. correspondence with Conn. ( con.)
( A) Andros’ letter informin Gov. Leete of his in-tention
to return to London for the winter,
Oct. 8,1877 I l4a
Gov. Leete’s reply remindin Andros that captives
are still in the hands of the Aaquaes over
whom he was supposed to have great influence.
Conn. has shown loyalty to the crown in savin
a large part of L. I. from the Dutch, Nov. 13,18? 7
I IS4b
( A) Andros’ letter professin willinness to do his
duty in rerd to the { aquaes, Sept. 10,1878
1: 139
( A) Andros’ letter advisln that Commissioners of
United Colonies send proper persons to deal
with aquaes & show how their treaty has been
violated. Like; ise some should come also from
Uncas & other friendly Indians, Sept. 25,18? 8
I: 140
Conn. letter urgin further efforts in behalf of
Natick prayin& Indians. Report that aquaes
have offered to release captives in the
presence & on the order of Andros, 0ct. 29,1878
I 142b
Corm. letter reportin@ departure of other commis-sioners.
Not in favor of a meetin at New
Haven. Difficult to prevent Conn. Indians from
takin8 revere on the aquas & so endanerin
En@ llsh. Dependent on Andros to deal with his
Indians, Oct. 9,1878 I: 142c
( A) Andros’ letter acknowledin receipt of two from
Conn.& showin irritation at late transaction
with N. Y. upper Indians, Nov. 18,1878 I 143a
Record of letter sen% him, 0ct. 8,1875 I: I77
Record of letter from Council concerning re-strainin@
the supplyin of ammunition to
Indians, Jan. 13,1875/ 8 I: 191
Record of letter by the Council, Jan. 31,1875/ 8
1: 193
Record of letter from him received by Council,
dated Feb. 4,1875/ 8 I: 194
Record of letters from Corm. Council,
ar. 8, 7,9, 1675/ 8 I: I7
Record of letter from Council, Apr. 18,1878- 1: 204
" Conn. Council, July 8,1878
I: 211
Conn. with information of
departure of certain Indians towards Housa-tonic,
July 20,1878 1: 212
Record of letter from Corm. Council, Aug. lO, i8? 8
1: 214
" AU 21,1876
1: 218
" " " Jan. 22,1878/ 7
1: 220 " letters from Conn. Council,
5ar. l@, lS? 8/ 7, Apr. 9, July 3,1877- I: 22,224,225
Record of letter from Conn. Aug. 4,18?? 1: 228
gov. of N. Y. information on Philip’s winter
quarter s I 5d
ov. of N. Y. mentioned in instructions given
Pynchon & Richards, Apr. 16? 7 I 120c
ov. of N. Y. permission needed for interview
with Mohaks, 1878 I: 201
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Andros, Sir Edmund, gov. of N. Y. Saybrook affair.
Presence with 3 sloops & force of men at Say-brook
given by Conn. as reason for not sendin
more men for defense against Indians,
July 9, 1675 l: 4b
Instructions to Robert Chapman & Capt. Thomas
Bull on manner of receivin Andros. He is not
to be allowed to land his soldiers armed or to
set up any claim in opposition to the Conn.
government. Seat of war is at Seacunck where
his assistance may be needed, July 8,1675
I: 154,155
Orders of Council for copies to be made of
papers relating to ! aj. Andros’ demands for
land as far as the Conn. river & a statement of
Conn. claims as based on settlement & charter.
These to be sent to Robert Thompson, England
for colony’s defense. Copy of statement,
July 22,1675 I 156- 160
News of his attempt to land soldiers at Saybrook,
Sept. 1675 I 176,177
gov. of N. Y. to be notified of Indian activi-ties,
July 1,1675 I: 4a
gov. of N. Y. & N. E II: S9,179b
t, commission from him held by
Fitz- John Winthrop II 124c
It gov. of N. Y. & N. E. correspondence with Conn.
( A) Andros’ letter reportin that Indians have
killed Engllshmen to the eastward at Cape Pot-pus.
Dated Squabague ( Brookfield, Mass.)
Oct. 16,1688 II 1
( A) Andros’ order to Lieut- col. John Allen requiring
that 60 men be detached & armed at Hartford
within 3 days, Nov. l, 1888 If: 2
( A) Andros’ letter to Lieut- col. John Allyn instruct-ing
him that Robert Treat is to have command
of the forces now ordered to march to North-field
& in case of Treat’s sickness or death
Allyn is to take his place, Nov. l. 1888 ll: S
" " gov. of N. Y. & N. E. opposition to Albany men
continuing under his commissions, 1889/ 90
11: 43
ov. of N. Y. & N. E. plundering of goods of
Baron de St. Castin II 19b
ov. of Vs. compliance with Gov. Fletcher’s re-quest
for quota of army, 1695 II: 217a
Andros, see also Andrews.
Andr ose, see Andros, Edmund.
Andross, Andrews.
Andro s s, Edmund, s ee Andro s, Edmund.
Androsse,
Androus, see Andre, vs.
Androws,
Andrus,
Andrus s,
Andures, account for mending New London fort, l? 61 IX: S60
Angavine, see An6evine.
Angel, Lieut- col. R. I. command mentioned VII: 270
Angevine, Angavlne.
Lewis, priv. service, 1755- 57,1782 V: 3OS, VI1: 81a, X: $ 5
Anharenda, Mohawk sachem, 1889/ 90 II S4a
Ann ( sloop).
Receipt for supplies shipped for Canadian expedition, Falrfield,
Aug. 1748 V: 39,40
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Annapolis Royal.
Gov. Saltonstall’s receipt for payment of provisions furnished by
Corm. for garrison at Annapolis Royal in 1710,
Aug. 1722 IV: 119
On request of Francis Borland, Boston, for payment of 140/ 15/ 10 said
to have been received by Gov. Saltonstall from
John Borland, agent for garrison at Annapolis,
com. appointed who report that money was paid
Saltonstall for provisions supplied by Corm. in
1710 & there is nothing due, May l? 45- 1V: 120ab
Anne, queen of Great Britain, reference to arms furnished colonists
IV: 58a
Anniba11, Anabel.
Barnabas, priv. anuaunitlon account, 1757 VII 55
service, 1757 VII
Annis, Abraham, Newbury,..’ ass. needy person, 1697 III: 45
imnussekequan, Indian, 1875 1: 150
Anoquin, James, priv. service, 1755- 56
Answorth, see Ainsworth.
Anthony, Boatswain, on sloop Defence, 1741 IV:% 7b
Richard, com’y account, 1755 V: 249c
Thomas priv service, 1755- 56 V: 32
soldier, com’y account, account for @ un, 1755 V: 248b
Antizel, Simon, drummer, service, 1762 X: 52a
Apanatha, John, priv. service, 1757 II
Apequanas, alias John Sagamore, enemy Indian wanted for trlal, Apr. 16? 7
I: 120d
Apes, William, priv. service, iT62 X: lOb
Aplelby, Thomas, soldier, Woodbury, death at Greenbush, N. Y. 1690 II: 66
Apleton, see Appleton.
Ap, l, ey, Aply.
Ezekiel, priv. service, 1756
James, 1755- 56 V: 306
Aply, see Apley.
Appleton, Apleton.
---, com’y account ,1788 Vl: tSOa
Capt. actions called inconsistent with acts of the commis-sioners,
Nov. 1875 I: 182,
Benjamin, com’y account, 1755 V: 263g
Joshua ( A) New London fort petition, 1729 IV: 7b
Samuel, capt. commander- in- chief of army in Conn. valley,
Nov. i7 I: 184 Apthorp, r. letter to him mentioned VI: 128b
Charles & son, army account, 1756 V: 292, Vl: 316
i. Y. agents to receive sterling money from
Great Britain, 1756 VI 140
Araut, Daniel, priv. service, 1757 VII: 34a
Archer.. Benjamin, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 51b
service, 1757 VII llab
Josiah, priv. ammunition account, 1757 Vll: 51a
service, 1757 VII: lla
Arcut, see Orcutt.
Ardnel, Joseph, priv. service, 1757 VII: Z2
Arebey, John ( Job ?) 1675 I: 1,50
Arewoottaug, Indian, Springfield expedition, 1875 I: 150
Armoror . Aaron Beach’s account for services, Apr. 8,1758 VI: S48
Thddeus Noble’s account for services, Feb. lO, l? 57 VI: 554
John Rippenner s Dec. 51,1756 VI
eJoseph Youngs } ar. IZ, 1759 VIII : tS
Peter Bowdish s " Jan. 25,1759 VIII : 57
Eleazar Done’ s Jan. 31,1759 Vlii: 58
David Squire’ s Feb. 28,1759 VIII : 5
Col.’ Aqnitin’s certificate of appointment of David Squire as as-sistant
armorer, July 18,1758 VIII: 80
Appointment of armorers, May 1758 VII: 225
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Armorors. ( con.)
Col. Eleazer Fitch’s certificate of services of ait Demlng as armor-er,
Jan. 4,1759 VIII : 61
; ait Deming’ s account for services as armorer, Sept. 1759 VIII 62
Aaron Beach’s account for services, ; ar. 14,1759 VLII: 64
Claim by Lydia Jarvis, widow of Isaac Jarvis, for his services & ex-penses,
Norwalk, Mar. 5,1759 VIII: 122
Act providing that one armorer be appointed for each reg’t who
shall be allowed 6 per month, May 1759
VIII 194
Andrew Huntington’s account for services as armorer, June 2,1761
IX: 71
Aaron Beach’s account for services as armorer, Dec. 12,1760 IX: 73
Richardson Miner’s account for services as armorer, Jan. 16,]. 761
IX: 78
Stephen Chandler’s account for services as armorer’s mate, settled
by David Parsons, Sept. 9,1761 IX: SS
Israel Curtis’ account for services, Mar. l, 1762 IX: 247
" Feb. 16,1763 X: 56,57
Arms, see Ordnance stores. Small arms.
Armsbee, see Ormsby.
Armsbie,
Armstrong, Andre, corp. service & death, 1762 X: ga
Daniel, priv. service, 1762,1764 X: ga, 231a
Ezekiel, 1787 VII : 42b
John, ". 1762 X: 37a
Jonathan, 1762 X: 9a
Labeus, corp. 1762 X: 52a
priv. 1757 Vll: 42b
Arnal, see Arnold.
Arnall,
Arnoat, " Cornelisse, Amour.
Arnoit,
Arnold, Arnal, Arnall, Arnolds.
Capt. com’y account, l? 40 IV: 80a
Lieut. sutler’ s account, I760 X: llti
Benidick, priv. service, ].? 57 VII : 42c
Benjamin, 1756 V 22b
David, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII 128e
soldier, hospital roll, l? 61 IX: 267b
Hezekiah, priv. service, 1757 VII: 47a
James, lieut, appointment , ar .1759, Mar. l? 61, Mar. 1762,
ar. 1764 VIII 150c, IX: 122e, 278b, X: 204
service, 1762 X: S5
". soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 3S4a
" John, com’y account, 1756 VI: 326
Haddam, blankets lost in service, 1710 III 9Oa
priv. Haddam, deserter (?) 1706 111: 66
service, 1757,1762 VII 81a, X: 41
soldier, hospital roll, 1760 IX: 106
Jonathan, haddam, account for servant’s wages, l? 12--- III: ll8k
priv. service, 1762 X: 20a
service & death, 1762 X: 18a
Jon’h ( A) receipt for Robert Arnold, l? ll/ 2 III: llSd
Joshua, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 42b
Oliver, 1762 X: lOOb
Stamford, never joined, 1762 X: lOOa
Robert, priv. service, 1757 VIl: 25a
soldier, Mansfield, amount due for service in Canadian
expedition, I? ii/ 2 llI: llSd
Arnolds, see Arnold.
Arnout, Cornelisse, Amour.
Arrest, Exemption from.
Act providing that volunteers in expedition shall not be prevented
from serving by legal process for debt less
than 50, .{ ay 1746 IV 302
Act providing that soldier who has enlisted in his h! ajesty’s
service shall not be prevented from such
service by legal action for debt under 50,
Oct. 1746 IV 331
Act providing that no person who has enlisted or shall be impressed
into his lajesty’s service shall be prevented
from such service by legal action for debt
less than i0, ar. 1755 V: II5
Resolve reviving act for securing soldiers from arrest & making it
of force until Oct. next, Iar. 1756 VI: 83
Act providing that no person who has enlisted or shall be impressed
into his ajesty’s service shall be prevented
from such service by legal action unless for
some criminal matter or for cause arisen be-fore
entering service & involving at least i0
value, mar. 1789 VIII 158
Resolve continuing in force till 0ct. next, act passed in ar. 1788
for securing enlisted soldiers from arrest,
Nay 1760 VIII: 281
Act providing that no person who has enlisted into his HaJesty’s
service shall be liable to arrest for any
cause except a criminal matter or for a real
debt amounting at least to I0 sterling. Act
to continue in force till Oct. sess. next,
ar. 1761 IX: i17
Petition of Ichabod Fitch, sutler, with others, shoing they have
large debts contracted for articles they sup-plied
to the troops & no way of collecting from
the soldiers who are re- enlisted. They ask re-peal
of act of ar. last postponing lawsuits on
account of debts to sutlers. Nag. ay 1761
IX: 142
Act providln that no person enlisted in his Majesty’s service
shall be taken from such service by process or
execution except for criminal matter or cause
involving I0 sterling or more. To be in force
till risin of 0ct. sess. ar. 1762 IX: 280,281
Ashall, Joseph, priv. desertion, 1781 IX: 252
Ashbo, Ashbow.
John, priv. army account, 176l IX: 259a
Nathl. priv. service, 1755- 6 V: 299b, S00b
Ashborn, see Ashburn.
Ashbo", Ashbo
Ashburn, Ashborn.
, John, soldier, hospital roll, 1758 Vlll: IZ4a, 131b Jos, 1675 I: 150
Ashcraft, John, Acadian account, 1756 VI: 870b
Ashford.
ileae account for Capt. Abner Barker’s co. includes horses from
Ashford, Au. I757 Vll: 8a
Ashford. Individuals.
Avery, John, lieut, petition showing sickness at time he
was o- dered to join re’t, application to Gen.
Amherst for orders, service collecting absen-tees
& after Sept. 1762 as lieut, of Capt. Led-lie’s
co. at Crown Point. He has received only
1 month’s pay & as his failure to join in be-ginnin
of campaign was due to sickness he
asks for wages. Referred to Pay table & pay al-lowed,
Eay l? 68- Jan. l? 84 X: I20
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Ashford. Individuals. ( con.)
Burton, Simon, soldier, petition showing service at Port
Royal & that after the fort was taken he accom-panied
Col. Livingston to Canada, endurin great
hardships. He has never been paid for that ser-vice
& Livingston died on way to Great Britain
so petitioner is unable to get his aid. Lower
house vote 30, May 1729 III: 188
Fay, Jedediah, capt. petition with surgeon’s certificate &
account showing he was wounded in the ankle at
Wood Creek & has been unable to do any busi-ness
since. He asks compensation. Gr2S/ 1/ 5,
May 1759 VIII: 220- 223
capt. petition showing he was wounded at
’, ood Creek in 1758 & has been at much expense
for medical treatment. He received a grant
from Assembly in May last but is still inca-pacitated
& asks relief. Gr. S0 more May 1780
VIII: 292,29S
Fitch, James, physician, petition with certificate from
other physicians, showing he went to Cape
Breton as physician for co. under Lieut. Smith-son
but ; en arrived at Louisburg, Dr. Morrison
was taken sick & petitioner was asked to serve
as sur- mate for the reg’t. Me cared for the
sick from Dec. 9 till Apr. 20 under difficult
conditions & asks compensation. Gr. 30 old
teno per month from Nov. 9, time of embarka-tion,
till May ll, time of return, May 174
IV: 268- 270
Fitch, James, surg- mate, petition, with Timothy Mix, showing
they were appointed to attend the proposed
Canadian expedition by Corn. of war & have re-ceived
no bounty. They ask for same. Neg.
Oct. 1748 IV: 332
surg- mate, petition by his heirs showing his
service as 2d. sur- mate for Canadian expedi-tion
in 1748 & that no pay was ever allowed.
Copy of appointment & certificate that no pay
was allowed by parliament. Gr. 138 old tenor,
ay 17 52 V : 44- 47
Perry, Elisabeth, admx. of Thomas Perry estate, petition
showing her husband died at Cape Breton. He
was one of borrowers of last bank of loan
money of the colony & unless she has extension
of time the estate is insolvent. Granted ex-tension
of 2 yrs. to pay amount due on bond,
May 1746 IV 275,276
Ashley, Ashly.
Ezekiel, lieut. Cape Breton expedition, appointment, May I?
IV 203,205
Hezekiah, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1765 V: 286b
Nathaniel, 1755 V: 286b
Samuel, priv. service, 1767 VII 59b
Ashly, see Ashley.
Ashman, Ashmun.
Amaziah, sergt, service, 1757 VII:
Elnathan, lieut. Canaan, appointment, Mar. 1758
VII 180a, 187c, 188b
clothin account, 1758 VIII 108d
Justus, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 16b
Ashmun, see Ashman.
Ashpocit, directed with other Mohegans to join force in Narragansett
country, Feb. 1878/ 8 I: 198
Ashquawitt, amount due for service in Canadian expedition, 1711/ 2
lll: llSe
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Ashquoach ( Brimfield, . ass.) report of Philip being there, 1675 l: lld
Ask, Thomas, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 313
Aspinal, see Aspinall.
Aspinwall, Aspinal.
Ass, soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 131b, 132a
Peter, command of body of Indians sent by Conn. to aid Mass.
18. o7 II 85a, III 33a
Asspehant, amount due for service in Canadian expedition, 1711/ 2
III I18c
Astin, see Austin.
Aston, Gorg, priv. service, 1757 VII: 46b
Thomas, priv. service, 1757 VIl: 46a
Atchinson, Barzeliel, priv. desertion, 1757 VII:
Atherton, . aj. purchase of land in R. I I: 144b
. Ir. arrival at Hadley with news of Falls fight, hay 1876
1: 74
Jonathan, clothin account, 1746 IV: 329
Joseph, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII: lO6a
service, 1757 VII : 44a
Atheson, John, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: ll2d
Atkins, Adkins, Attkins.
" Benjamin, com’y account, 1755 V: 249d
Joseph, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII: 123a
service, 1762- 88 X: 27,179a
Solomon, com’y account, 1757 VII: 145a
Attkins, see Atkins.
Attunckcomeo, amount due for service in Canadian expedition, 1711/ 2
III: llSc
Attwater, see Atwater
Attwatt er,
Attwel, " Atwell.
Attwell,
Attwood, Atwood
Atwater, Attwater, Attwatter.
Caleb, priv. Wallinford, petitlon showin6 he was wounded in
the left arm in what was known as" Roers’ fight"
& has been at an expense of over 8 besides
hospital care. He asks for compensation.
Gr. 15, ay 1759 VIII: 2S4,235
soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 124b, 125a, 18ib
" David, priv. service, 1762 X: 27
Ebenezer, soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: SZ4b
Elihu, priv. service, 1757 VII: 41a
Enos, Wallinford, horse account, 1757 VII: 41a
ser@ t, service, 177 VII : 41a
Jeremiah, corn. on private petition X: 322
( A) X: $ 23b
corp. service, 1757 VII 86ab
Jonathan, corn. to sell public stores, 1712 III:
custody of colony’s stores, 1712 III: 122
Atwel, see Atwell.
Atwell, Attwel, Attwell, Atwel, Atwill.
Benjamin, army account, 1762 X: 2a
priv. never joined, 1762 X: la
New London, service, 1740 IV: 55a
record of desertion cleared, 1768 X: Ic
service, 1762- 8S X: 79, lOOc, 179a
Benjamin, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII: 88
Hezekiah, soldier, sick bill, Apr4,{ ay 1787
John, horse account, 1757 VII: S9
priv. service, 1757 VII 24a
Joseph, teamin account, 1758 VI 82c, 835a
drummer, servlce, 1762 X: 16a
priv. desertion, 1782 X: 96
Paul, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 309
Pettr. soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: IOI
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Atwell, Thomas, priv. service, 1757 VII : 38
sergt. 1762,1764 X: 16a, 231a
Atwill, see Atwell.
Atwood, Attwood.
Capt. tvansportatlon of sick, 1758 VIII: lORa
Elijah ( A) account for use of his sloop Lydia Ann as a trans-port
for sick soldiers, Jan. 12,1759 VIII: lOT
com’y account, 1755 V: 249c
Hezekiah, prlv. service, 1757 VII:
Thomas, 1757 VII
Aucam, Aucom.
Joshua, priv. deduction from wages for desertion, 1761 IX: 256
expenses for his arrest & detention at SprinE-field,
1781 IX: 255ab
service, 1762 X: 52a
service & desertion, 1762- 68 X: 175a
Aucam, see also Ocam.
Aucom, see Aucmm.
Auditors.
Order of Council for transmission to Hartford of all accounts
against the colony, to be signed by town commit-tees
already appointed & by the commissary &
colony com. before Treasurer gives order for
payment, Jan. 27, 1675 I: 193
Instructions for sendin to Com’y Steele all accounts against the
colony for service, supplies c durin the war,
Aug. 1678 I 216
Auerade, see Avery.
Auger, Augur.
Ir. employed to provide plasters, ointments & c for soldiers,
Aug. 1675 I 15b
Abram, New Haven, billetin account, 1767 X: 286a, 259a
John, Branford, horse account, 1757 Vll: 30a
Augur, see Auger.
Aumarraway, Indian, Springfield expedition, 1675 I: 150
Aumayhew, Indian, 1675 1: 150
Ausbon, see 0shorn.
Ausstin, Austin.
Austen,
Austin, Astin, . Ausstin, Austen, Auston.
Baley, priv. service, 175? Vll: 33,50a
Caleb, 1755- 56 V: 380, VI : 312a
sert. 1784 X: 225b
Danlel, clerk, Suffield, service, 1757 VII 55c
Dvid, priv. service, 1755- 57 V: 298a, 808, Vll: 35a
E. priv. account of @ un, 1788 VIII: 9
Edmond, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 41a
Edmund, sert. 1762 X: 35
Elihu, priv. service, 1757 VII : 38
soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 182b
Elijah, priv. service, 1762 X: la
Job, corp. service, 1757 VII: 22a
John, com’y account, 1740 I: 79a
corn. on sloop Defence accounts IV: 95
com’y, appointnent not confirmed, 1740 IV: 68ab
priv. enlistment, 1758 VI 127
service, 1755,1757 V: 241a, Vl1: 36ab
soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 333a
Josh. 1758 Vlll: 132a
Joseph, 1759 / III 331a
Joshua, , allinford, horse account, 1757 VII 36b, 41a
Lockwood, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 313
Mary, Stanwich, horse account, 1757 VII 22a
Nathaniel, teamin account, 1758 VI 334e
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Austin, Robert, priv. service, 1755 V: 241a
Samuel, 1757 Vll: 41a
Stephen, horse account, 1757 VII: 85f
Thomas, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII
( M) receipt for blanket, Au. 1757 VII: 125a
service, 1782 X: la
Auston, see Austin.
Averett, Israel, prlv. service,! 757 VII: 27,61ab
Averid, Reuben, lieut, service, 1757 VII: 4a
Averil, see Averill.
Averi! l, Averil, Averrill, Avrill.
James, priv. service, 1757 VIl: 37a
Jeremiah, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 329
Solomon, 1782 X: lOa
Averrill, see Averill.
Avery, Aueradse, Arty, Every, Every.
Col. VI 59a
" account for expenses of Acadians, 1756 V:
com’y account, 1755- 57 V1: 328a, 350a
teamin account, 1758
" Deacon, com’y account, 1755 V: 283b
Lieut. instructions to encourage Mohegans to go out against
Philip’ s men, Aug. 1875 I 162
Abraham, horse account, 1757 VII
Amos, priv. service, 1757 Vll: S7a
Benjamin, colonial agent.
Appointment to apply for & receive such surs as
shall be allowed Conn. for proposed Canadian ex-pedition
in 1746, 0ct. 1749 IV: 208
Appointment to supplicate for & receive such sums
as shall be allowed Corm. for Cape Breton expe-dition,
0ct. 1749 IV : 407
Appointment in place of Eliakim Palmer, deceased,
Oct. 174c IV : 409
Fomu of bill of exchanse on him, Oct. 174 IV: 411
Bill of exchange to be drawn on him in favor of
Richard PartridGe, May 1750 IV: 423,424
Corn. appointed on his letter who report advisin8 ths
the Governor thank him for offer to receive
money due colony & accepting offer of future
services. Approved, Oct. 1751 X: 349,30
Corn. report advising that Avery be allowed 300 for
service in receiving the colony money allowed
for Cape Breton expedition & that he be asked
for statement of balance. Accepted & enacted,
. ay 1752 X: 354,356
Corn. report favoring the reply of 0ct. 1751 as answer
to Avery, May 1752 X: 357
Groton, horse account, 1757 Vll: 2a
London, England, refusal to answer bills of exchange
drawn on him, 1751 V: 48
" priv. service, 1757 VII : 42b
Benoni, priv. service & death, 1762 X: lOa
Charles, ens. appointment, Mar. 1758 VII: 173,186b
lieut. Mar. 1759, Mar. 1760--- VIII: lSOe, 261
Christopher, account for expenses of distributing French
people from Nova Scotia IX: 24
commissioner on sloop Defence prize money,
1748- 4o
V: 2,3,4ah, 6,7b, 9a, llb, 15d, lTab, 18, 20a, 22
( A) corn. of pay table Vll: 130ab
on Albany conference V:
( A) V 65b
application to the kin V: I80
embargo IX: 2
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Avery, Christopher,
II
II
II
corn. on military measures V: I17,143,180,
VI 16,71,238,285, VII 160b, 166,292, VIII 189
corn. on New London fort
IV 16a, 17,18b, 23,24,28,2 , IX: 345
( A) " New London fort IV: 16b
pay for ams 60
( A) V: 51
private petition 1V: 82
providing clothing for soldiers -- V: 187
sloop Defence IV 91, VII 236
( A) IV 8C
sutlers VIII" 185b, 186b
transportation V1: 79
( A) transportation of provisions, account cur-rent,
Jan. 28, i757 VI 838
( A) corn. on transportation of provlsions, account for
his expenses hirin teams & c, 1758 VI 340,343
corn. on transportation of provisions, accounts of
com. 1756 VI 332,333,335
( A) corn. on transportation of provislons, accounts of
com. 1756 VI 336
delivery of military stores for New London fort,
1741 IV: 29
Groton, instructions for building gun carriages,
1755 IX: 336
New London fort account, 1739 IV 18cd
col. appointment, neg. Mar. 1756 V1: 42
employment of teams for service, 1756- X: 289
re ’ t mentioned VII 20b, 3Tab, 54bc
David, serst, service & death, 1762 X: lOa
Ebenezer, com’y account, 1785 V: 283c
sloop Defence account, 1748 IV: S82a
Elias, ens. appolntment, Mar. 1758, Mar. 175. c
VII 178,187b, VIII 150e
Humphrey, com. on military measures IV: 58b
James, Groton, horse account, 1757 Vll: 2a
capt. appointed to dispose of captives, Au. 1676 1: 214
command of co. in expedition, . ar. 1876 I: 53b
". for relief of Piscata-qua,
ar. 1703/ 4 III 67ac
command of ex2edition into Narragansett country,
Mar 1675/ 6 I 199
desired to attend commission sent hit., Jan. 1675/ 6
I 34c
expenses of co. at house of Susanna Beckwith, 1709
III: 106
instructed to inquire into plunderin done by ex-pedition
into Narragansett country, Mar. 1675/ 8
1: 199
instructed to raise volunteers for expedition
aainst the Indians, Apr. 1676 I 58b
member of court martial for New London county,
Jan. 1676/ 7 I 219
orders for continuin expeditions against the
enemy, Apr. 1676 1: 202
orders for expedition against Indians at Wabaquas-set,
Feb. I0,1675/ 6 1: 42
orders for raisin8 forces to attack the enemy,
Feb. I0,1678/ 6 1: 194
rank in army, Nov. 25,1675 1: 186
status of soldiers raised for defense of New Lon-don
county, Nov. 1675 I 182
James, 3d. priv. service, 1757 ........................... VII 2a
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Avery, John, ens. Ashford, appointment,, lay 1759 Vlll 196a
lieut, appointment by Gov. Fitch as enlisting officer
for regular army, July 6,1762 X: 102
( A) Ashford, account of expenses collecting & return-in@
deserters from Lyman’s tog’t, 1762 X: I03
Ashford, certificate by Capt. Hugh Ledlie showing
his service in latter’s co. . ay 9,1763 X: 113
Ashford, certificate by Daniel Moulton showing
he notified Avery to join Col. Whitin’s reg’t
after assisting in huntin up deserters & that
Avery complied faithfully, May 1763 X: I08
" " Ashford, certificates showir he was unable to
join co. when ordered on account of sickness,
May 1763 X: 105, I06, I0- I12
Ashford, letter to Capt. Spaulding a matter of
controversy & explained by Thomas Knowlton to
Pay table, July 12,1763 X: IO7
( A) Ashford, letter to Capt. Spaulding explaining
difficulty in joinin him immediately,
ay 22,1782 X: 104
( A) Ashford, petition showir sickness at time he
was ordered to join reg’t, application to Gen.
Amherst for orders, service collectin absentees
& after Sept. l? 62 as lieutenant of Capt. Led-lie’s
co. at Crown Point. He has received only
1 month’s pay & as his failure to join in be-ginning
of campaign was due to sickness he
asks for wages. Referred to Pay table & pay al-lowed,
May l? 63- Jan. 1764 X: I20
orders from Gen. Amherst to return to Conn. to re-cruit
soldiers for army, July 172 X: IOI
( A) return of men from Col. Lyman’s re’t collected
& sent to Capt. Ledlie’s co. by Avery & Lieut.
Moulton, 1782 X: lOOc
service, 1762 X: 62ac
wages, 1782 X: 82c
priv. service, 1787 VII 60a
John, 2d. Groton, horse account, 1757 VII: Za
Jonathan, priv. service. 1757 VII: 42b
Lethon, priv. service, 1767 VII: 2a
Nathan, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1756 VI: 47c, 48a
’.’ appointment declined, Apr. 1756 --- VI: 6,59a, 60b
Park, Groton, horse account, 1757 VII
Peter, priv. service, 1755- 58 V: I3
Samuel, lieut. Groton, amount due for service in Canadian expe-dition,
1711/ 2 III: I18c
priv. service, 1762 X: 22a
soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 331a
Simeon, Groton horse account, 1757 VII 2a
horse driver, service, l? 57 Vll: 2a
Thomas, lieut, council of war, 1690 II llTad
dillism, lieut. Groton, appointment, May 1755 V: 126
Avrill, see Averill.
Arty, Avery.
Awashshi--, Indian, 167 I: 158
Awassamauge, enemy Indian wanted for trial, Apr.] 677 I: 120d
Ayamau, Narragansett Indian, articles of areement with Mass.& Conn.
1675 I: 9
Ayers, Peter, priv. error in py 1758 VIII: Tb
Aylworth, see Alswor% h.
Ayoosecoe, Indian, Springfield expedition, IST I: 150
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Babcock, Amos ( A) Ashford justice, certificate for Lieut. John Avery, 1782
X: 109
John, priv. service, 1787 VII 20a
d-- d, 1762 X: lOs
Babino, see Babinot.
Babinot, Babino.
Jean, Acadian petition, 1766 X: 268
Rene ( M) Acadian petitlon, l? 86 X: 288
Bacchus, see Backus.
Bacheler ( Bacheter) Ruben, priv. service, l? 57 VIl: 88ef
Bacheter, see Bacheler.
Back, Elijah, priv. service, l? 82- 88 X: 41,175a
Backer, see Baker.
Backas, Backus.
Backly, Nathan, Fairfield collector, 1706 V1: 82To
Backor, see Baker.
Backus, Bacchus, Back. as, Bacuss, Bakus.
Capt. com’y account, 1757,1782 Vll: 13d, X: 87a
Justice, com’y account, 1758 Vlll: 121b
Mr. com’y account, 175 Vlll: 888b
physician, Stratford, agreement for service with Crown Point
expedition, 1788 V: 184
Ass, priv. service, 178? Vll: 42b
Benj. 1755- 56 V : 308
Delaney, priv. account for expenses when invalid, 1781- IX: 204a
Ebenezer, arbitration of Bancroft- Richardson account, 1764
X: 216d
com’y account, 1757 VII 139ac
corn. on private petition IV: 363b
Elijah, com’y account, 1757 Vll: ISgc
Eunice, Newington, petition showing her husband, Rev. Simon
Backus, left his charge at Newinoton & attended
expedition to Cape Breton as chaplain. He died
at Louisbur & his effects were lost. She asks
relief. Copy of society vote for ordination.
Granted i00 at May sess. & 200,
IV: 283- 288
," John, Stratford, horse account, 1757 Vll: Sb Windham, description of mare lost, 1756 VI 381b
Ozias, priv. service, 1757 VII: 42b
Silvanus, horse account, 1757 VII 58a
prlv. service, 1757 VII
Simon, chaplain, Newinton, service & death at Louisburg, 1745
IV 283- 286
Backus & Lehman, com’y account, 175 VIII: S38a
Bacon, Lieut. com’y account, 1755- 56 V: 248b, Vl 828b
Aaron, prlv. service, 1782 X: 85
" Abner, soldier, hospital roli, 1759 Vlll: ZSla
Andrew, horse account, 1757 Vll: 15b
Benjamin, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 48a
Daniel, horse driver, service, 1757 VII: 48a
Elisha, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1780 IX: ll2d, ll4c
Jonathan, priv. desertion, 1757 Vll: 48b
Joseph, corp. service, 1757 VII:
Nets. drum. service, 1758 V: 241a
Nathaniel, Virinlan rebel, proclamation forbiddino any inter-course
with his followers, Mar. 1677 1: 222
Penuel, priv. service, 1757 ............................ Vll: 12a
Willim, 1762 X: 52a
Zacheus, 177
Bacuss, see Backus.
Badcock’s objective of Maj. Treat’s first day’s march, Jan. 1875/ 8 I: 8
Badger, Daniel, priv. ammunition account, 1757 Vll: 52a
( M) receipt for blanket, Au. 1757 Vll: 125a
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Bagganatt, Baneak, Banell, Bagnet, Bayonet, Bayonett.
Daniel, priv. desertion, 1762 X: 96
service, 1756,1764 V: 322b, X: 225b
service & death, 1762 X: 9a
(?) soldier, wages & desertion, 1756 VI: 308
Jack, Lyme, sloop Defence petition, 1747 V: I
John, sloop Defence petition, 1747 IV: 368c
Bagger, Daniel, priv. service, 1757-- Vll: 3a
Bagley, Jonathan, col. command of garrison reg’t 1755- 56 VIII: 236a
Bagneak, see Bagganatt.
Bagnell, "
Banner,
Bagworth, Benj& min, Mass. relief account, 1697 III: 43a
Bailey, Bailie, Baley, Balie, Balls, Baly, Bayle, Baylee, Bayley,
Baylie, Bayly.
l, r. com’y account, 1758 Vlll: 121c
Aaron, pr, i, v, se, r, vice, 1756 V: 322b
Abel, 1757 Vll 2a
Benjamin, com’y, account, 1755 V: 249a
Groton, horse account, 1757 Vl1: 2a
". priv. service, 1762 X: 35
charles, capt. British officer, account at Stratford, 1757- 58
VII 285 " David, priv. service, 1757,1762 VII : lga, 2Oa, X: 51
Elijah, 1762- 63 X: 51,175a
Ezekiel, priv. death, 1756 Vl: 367a
" service, 1756 V: 322b
Hez. 1757 VII 32
Isaac, 1757 VII 19a, 60a
(?) James, New London fort account, 1730 IV: 8
Jasper, priv. service, 1755- 57 V: Z25, VII: 81b
Jeremiah, priv. service, 1762 X: 31a
John, New London fort account, 1741 IV: 30
soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 335c
" (?) Joseph, New London fort account, 1730 IV: 8
Joshua, priv. service, 1785- 56 V: 314
Nathan, account for cleanin guns, May 1767 X: 327,330
com’y account, 1755 V: 263c, 264c
armorer, Groton, appointment, May 1758 VII: 223
priv. service, 1757 Vll 32
Nathaniel, soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 333c
Samuel, army account, 1757 VII 82
" priv. clothing account, l? 58 VIII : 123e
service, 1757,1762 VII : 44a, X: 35
soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 388a
Thomas, Salisbury, house to be included in fort, May 1746
IV: 312
William, priv. service, 1757 VII: 60a
Bailie, see Bailey.
Bains, Stephen, com’y account, l? 56 VI: 321
Baker, Backar, Backor, Bakor.
Mr. attorney for Lady Julianna Penn, 1774 X: 435ij
Benjamin, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b
" Daniel, priv. service, 1757 VIl: 21a
i’ Derick, teamin account, 1758 Vlll: 118
’.’ Ebenezer, priv. service, 1757 VII: 8
Elisha, 1757 VII 2a
Ephraim, lieut, service, 1757 VII : 24a
Ezekil, horse driver, service, 1757 Vll: lOa
Gideon, corp. service, 1762 X: 9a
;’ Jese, horse driver, service, 1757 Vll: 24a
John, 1757 VII 59d
Joseph ( A) receipt for Samuel Tudor, 1711/ 2 lll: l18h " priv. service, 1757 VII : 35a
Nath. bond given for him by Samuel Rogers, New London, Apr. 1676
1: 202
Baker, Remember, account for blacksmith work VI: S87f
" priv. service, 1755- 57 V: 302, VI1: 24a
Stephen, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: S30, VI: SI2a
soldier, account of gun, 1756 V: 210b
Timothy ( A) Northampton corn. of militia, letter to Conn.
June 19,1690 II 91b
priv. ; ethersfield, deserter (?) 1706 111: 66
Victor, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 81a
Bakers, ---, com’y account, 1756 Vl: 330f
Baker, Timothy, soldier, hospital roli, 1782 X: 171d
Bakor, see Baker.
Bakus, Backus.
Balch, Roger, corp. servlce, 1764 X: 225b
Verrin, horse account, 1757 VII : 58a, 59b
Balcom, Balkom.
Elias, priv. service, 1762 X: 37a
soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 383b
John, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII 59b
Balden, see Baldwin.
Baldin,
Balding,
Baldon,
Baldwan,
Baldwen,
Baldwin, Balden, Baldin, Balding, Baldon, Bald’an, Baldwen, Bauldwin,
Boldwin.
Capt. co. mentioned Vl 86To
Abraham, priv. service, 1757 VII: 25a
Andrew, 1757 VII 25a
Andrew, jr. ens. appointment, } Jar. 1780 VIII 255
Asa, prlv. service, 1757 VII: 59c
Asy, soldier, hospital roll, 1758 VIII: 131b
Benjamin, Branford, horse account, 1757 VII 30a
( A) Coventry, deposition on soldier’s claim, 1761
IX: 187
corp. service, 1787 VII 30a
priv. 1757,1782 VII 60a, X: ga
Caleb, com’y account, 1755 V: 255b
( A Newtown justice VI: 275
teaming account, 1756 V1: 332f, 335b
priv. service, 1756 V 322a
Daniel, priv. service, 1787 VII 59c
Daniel, jr. priv. service, 1757 Vll: 30a
David ( A) certificate for soldier’s claim, 1763 X: 153
, ilford, description of mare found, 1756 VI 361a
( A) officers’ petition, 1758 Vll: 241b
( A) capt. account current for his co. Jan. 27,1757;
Jan. 16,1759 VI 291, VII1: 48
account for work of his co. 1756 VI: 337c
of blankets for his co. 1758- VIII : Ii0
of clothir delivered his co. 1758
VIII 123o
army account, 1758 Vlll: 95,100,102a, 103,123i
co. mentioned VIII 124a, 125a, 131bd
ilford, appointment, Mar. 1756, ar. 1758,
Mar. 1759, Mar. 1761, Mar. 1762 VI: 48a, 59a,
VII 167,186a, VIII 15( 7o, 285, IX: 122a, 273b
( A) roll of men in his co. entitled to half py,
May 1756 V 509
ens. ;. ilford, appointment, ./ ar. 1758 V: 96
lieut. } ilford, appointment , ay 1755, Mar. 1756,
Feb. 1757 V: 127, Vl: 47a, 189a
service, 1755- 56 V: 309
( A) maj. account current for his co. Jan. 7,1761,
Jan. 29,1762, Jan. 15,1763--- IX: Z8,212, X: 53,34
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Baldwin, David, maj. appointment, , ar. l? 59, . ar. l? 60, ar. 1761,
. ar. 1762 VIII 149,15Oh, 2.53,255,
IX: 119,120,122a, 272
army account, 1760,1762 IX: 88,’ 4: 47,72
co. mentioned
IX: l12a, l14a, 252,255b, 256,257,267a, X: iOOa, 173
pay roll of his co. ar- Dec. 1762 X: 35
priv. service, 1757 VII: 5a
Ebenezer ( A) Coventry, deposition on soldier’s claim, 1761
IX: 167
priv. service, 1767 VII : 42b, 60a
Elias, priv. service, 1787 VII: ta
Elihu, 1757 VII 28a
Ephraim, priv. enlistment, 1756 VI 126
service, 1757 VIl: 24a
GeorGe, priv. Litchfield, service, 1757 VII : 2- ca
Henry, priv. service, 1762 X: ga
soldier, hospital roli, 1762 X: lTlb, 174
Hezekiah ( A) Ne lilford, deposition for petition of Lieut.
Benjarin Ruc. gles, ay 1756 V1: 109
ens. appointment, Feb. 1757 VI 189b
lieut. New Milford, appointment , Mar. 1758 ,}, Jar. 175.
VII 180a, 187a, VIIl 150dg
sergt, service, 1755- 56 V 304
Isaac, Litchfleld county agent to receive arms, 1757 - VI: 202
Israel, sergt, service, 1757 VII: Sla
Jabez, 1762- 63 X: 51,175a
Jams, soldier, hospital ro11,1758 VIII: 131c
Jared, priv. service, 1782 X: 35
Jesse, service & death, 1762 X: 27
John ( A) capt. account & roll of co. in Ft. William Henry
alarm, Dec. 8,1757 VII 20
account of ammunition delivered to his co.
Aug. 1757 VII 54c
Jonathan, { aterbury, horse account, 1757 VII : 28b
priv. service, 1757 VII 56a
Joseph ( A) certificate for sick soldier, 1763 X: 134
priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII: 54b
service, ]. 757 VII : 46a
Josiah, ens. service, 1762 X: Zla
Josiah, jr. ens. appointment, Mar. 1762 IX: 273c
Justus, soldler, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 335a
Levy, 1760 IX: llla
, oses, priv. service, 1757 VII: lSa
Nathan ( A) Newtown petition, 1757 V1: 275
Nathaniel, teamin account, 1756 VI 332e, 335b
Noah ( A) Nilford constable IV: 333d
Phlnehas, Branford, horse account, 1757 VII : 30a
priv. service, 1767 VII 30a
ichard, account for cattle in service, 1757 VII: 130a
Branford, billetlng account, 1767 X: 256b, 260
teamin account, 1756 VI 332e, 335b
Samuel, horse account, 1787 VII: 65f
priv. service, 1757 VII 30a, 56a
Silas ( A) surg. account for services, July 12,1758 VII: 91
( A) sur- mate, account for services, Dec. 24,1757
VII: llC
Derby, appointment, May 1758 VII 222
Silvanus, lieut II 55k
Silvester, priv. service, 1757 VII: 2Oa
Solomon, 1757 VII 25a
Thaddeus, 1757 VII 44a
Theo. horse account, 1757 VII: 56b
priv. service, 1757 VII 65el
Thomas, lieut, appointment, Apr. 1756 VI: 5,60a
William, priv. service, 1757 VII: 24a
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Bales, Oliver. priv. service, 1757 Vll: 28a
Baley, see Bailey.
Balie,
Balis,
Balkom, Balcom.
Ball, Allien, priv. service, 1787 VII:
Gideon, 1757 VII 33, 50b
Joseph, 1762 X: 81
Ballard, soldier, killed by Indians, 1759 VIII: 313a, 314a
Enock, soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 330a
Jeremiah, priv. service, 1757 VII: lTa
Baly, see Bailey.
Bancker, Banker, Bencker.
Evert, Albany alderman, Indian council, 1691 II I87acd
N. Y. commissioner on Indian affairs, 1781 IV: 48,47
" James, Albany alderman, Indian council, 1691 II: 187a
Banckes, see Banks.
Bancraft, see Bancroft.
Bancroft, Bancraft, Bankeraft.
com’y account, 1780 IX:
regimental sutler, report on fair prices, 17Ol IX: 126a
Benjamin, account of supplies furnished hospital, 1758
VIII i00,108
extract from his books showin Serst. John
Stevens’ account, 1760 IX: 85
receipt for articles from Ouarter master- sener-al
Nathan Whiting, Lake George, Nov. 18,1758
VI 845
com’y, account for supplies, Aug. 9- Oct. 80,1760
IX: 97,98
appointed to dispose of stores in Albany
county, Feb. 1757 V1: 208
com’y, army account, 1756- VI 282- 28,801- 811,314
Suffield, appointment, ar. 1756 VI 67
priv. service, 1755- 88 V: 812
sut let VIII 186a
( A) account for supplies, 0ct. iI, 176 X: II8
accounts approved by corn. except certain
charges on which an abatement of one sixth is
recommended, ar. 1759 VIII 187,188
sutler, corn. appointed to settle his accounts
for 1762, 0ct. 1763 X: 165
sutler, corn. report on accounts recommendin@ pay-ment
by Pay table if proper evidence is pre-sented
to show delivery of artlcles & de-duction
made for articles overcharsed, 0ct. 176S
X: I61
( A) sutler, petition with others showin they are
ready to have accounts & conduct in supplying
troops investigated & asking to have a corn. ap-pointed
so that accounts may be settled. Com.
appointed, ar. 1759 VIII 185
( A) sutler, petition with others shoin they sup-plied
the sick under orders from colonels of
Conn. reg’ts to the amount of 2027. Their ac-counts
have been approved but they cannot et
pay from Pay table. They ask relief. Granted
adjustment by Pay table with a reasonable in-terest,
Oct. 1761 IX: 184,188
sutler, petition for payment of account for
hospital stores, 1762 IX: 282
sutler, settlement of account cited, 1764
X: 215b
Suffield, suit against James Richardson.
Latter’s petition showin he was asked by Ban-
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Bancroft, Benjamin,
croft to take charge of stores at Havana & pe-titioner
was taken sick & negroes & Spaniards
stole much of the goods. Bancroft brought
action on an arbitration note for 1500 & ob-tained
verdict for 486 & costs. Richardson
claims he has new evidence to show Bancroft
charged him for more goods than he had in
Havana at that time & principal witness was an
enemy of petitioner & of bad character. He
asks for a corn. to adjust matter in equity. No
appearance & Richardson charged costs, Oct. l? 64
X: 216,217
sutler, Suffield, suit with Conn.
Corn. appointed to consider action who report in
favor of appointing agent with power to settle
by arbitration or by auditors. In case this
fails to present facts to Assembly, Mar. 1784
X: 207,208
Writ against Governor & Company to answer Ban-croft
& Payson for debt, Mar.] O, 1764 X: 210
’ lrit against Governor & Company to answer Benja-min
Bancroft for debt, Mar. lO, 1764 X: 211
Corn. appointed to examine & adjust accounts of
Benjamin Bancroft, Bancroft & Payson & of
Fitch & Pomroy for hospital stores supplied at
colony’s charge, Mar. 1784 X: 213
Corn. report they find due Benjamin Bancroft
525/ 14/ 4; to Bancroft & Payson 120/ 10/ 2; to
Fitch & Pomroy 154/ 16/ II. Accepted, . ay 1784
X: 214
Samuel ( A) lieut. Windsor, receipt for amount due for service
in Canadian expedition, Ear. 1711/ 2 III: llSa
Thomas, priv. service, 1757 VII : 35a
; illiam, sutler, petition for repeal of act postponing legal
actions for collection of debts from soldiers,
. ay 1761 IX: 142b
Bangs, see Bangs.
Bangs, Bangs.
Lemuel, corp. service, 1762 X: 41
priv. service, 1757 VII : 4a
soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 334c
Baning, Benjamin, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa
sergt, service & death, 1762 X: 16a
Banister, Jo. sloop Defence account, 1749 V: 54b
Bank, see Banks.
Banker," Bancker.
Bankeraft, see Bancroft.
Bankes, Banks.
Banks, Banckes, Bank, Bankes.
army account, 1760 IX: i0
Mr. delivery of N. Y. letter to Conn. 1676 1: 113
Soldier, expenses returning home, 1755 V: 254
David ( A) capt. account current with Conn. for his co.
Feb. 2 6, I? 56 V: 2 34
co. mentioned V: 255a, V1: 325
money supplied his co. 1755 V: 257a, 259c
Ebenezer, sergt, service, 1757 VII 6
Henry. soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: lO8a
John, ass ’ t I 180,181
Fairfield, horse account, 17 57 Vll : Ta
sergt. Indian boy sold to Widow Ward, 1677 ( 7) I: 136
Joseph, Fairfield, horse account, 1757 VII 7a
Joseph, jr. Fairfield, horse account, 1757 VII: To
Obadiah, Horseneck, horse account, 1757 Vll: 22a
’ illiam, corp. service, 1757 VII : 40a
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Baptis, see Baptiss.
Baptiss ( Baptis) John, priv. service, 1762- 63
Barber, Barbor, Barbur.
Barbor,
Barbur,
X: 51,175a
Abel, priv. service, l? 5? Vll: Sta
Isaac, drummer, service & death, 1762 X: 24a
priv. service, 1755- 58 V: 810
Joel, 1757 Vll: Sta
Jonathan, priv. service, 1757 VII: SSa
& death, 1782 X: ib
Noah, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286a
Samuel ( A) Medfield, L1ass. selectman III: 50
Samuel, jr priv. Simsbury, service, 1757 Vll 55c
Seth, priv. sick bili, 1761 IX: 229
Shadrach, priv. service, IT87 VII: lTa
Thomas, 176% X: 22To
Zechariah, Medfield, Mass. applicant for corn, 1697 III 52
see Barber.
Barce, Barse.
Jmes, priv. service, 1762 X: 41
Joseph, 1762 X: 41
Josiah, 1757 Vll: 31a
Bard, Ass, priv. desertion, 1762 X: 96
service & dearth, 1762 X: 22a
Robert, priv. service, 1757 VII: 22a
Victor, 1762 X: 27
Barden, Smuel, priv. service & desertion, 1762 X: lSa
Bardeslee, see Beardsley.
Bardill, Sergt. arrival at Hadley " with news of Falls fight, May 1676
I: 74
VII 33,5Oa
VII 33, 50b
Bardin, Abram, priv. service, 1757
Seth, 1757
Barent, see Barentsen.
Barent se,
Barentsen, Barent, Barentse.
Reynier ( Rynler) Albany, N. Y
capt. council of war, 1690
Barit, see Barrett.
Barker, Capt. co. mentioned
II: 34a
ll: ll7ad
VIII: lrld
Lieut. provision for sick soldier at N. Y. 1762 X: 121,126,127
tr. Branford, com. on signing accounts against the colony, 1675
I: 186
Priv. 1757 VII: 82
Abner ( A) capt. account current for his co. marched for relief
of Ft . William Henry, Nov. 1757 VII 3ab
account of ammunition delivered his co.
Aug. 17 57 VII 52ab
receipt for blankets by men of his co . Aug .17 57
VII 123ab
priv. service, 1762 X: ga
soldier, hospital roli, I762 X: l? Ib
Ebenezer, priv. service, 1757 VII 30a
Jared, 1757 Vll: 30a
Jesse, 1762- 63 X: 27,175a
John, horse account, 1757 VII: 58a
Joseph, Branford, billetin account, 1767 X: 2 56b, 260
horse driver, Branford, service, 1757 VII 30a
Joshua, capt. account of clothing delivered his co. 1758
VIII 123
appointment , Mar. 1758 VII 179a, 186b
army account, 1758 VIII 95,102a, 123j
( A) Lebanon, certificate for John Strong, collector
of colony rate, Sept. 1763 X: 159
Lebanon, payment of his co. by order on col-lector,
John Strong, 1759 X: 158,160
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Barker, Oliver, priv. service, 1755- 56--- V: 312
Samuel, soldier, hospital roli, i758 VIII: 132b
Thomas, army account, 1758 VIII: 50
prlv. servico., 1785- 56,1782- 63 V: 297,298a, X: 4b, 179a
Jilliam, lieut, service, 1762 X: 22a
Barkford, Samuel, soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 336
Barlow, Jabez, lieut. Farifield, Cape Breton expedition, appointment,
. ay 1745 IV 203,205
Barly, Daniel, priv. service, 1757 VII: 44a
" David, 1755- 58 V: 313
Barmut, Jeremiah, soldier, hospital roli, 1761 IX: 287a
Barnam, see Barntuu.
Barnard, Bernard.
Barth. fined for neglecting to stand guard & for firing gun,
Oct. 1875 I 179
Eben ( A) Hartford, certificate on amount of damage done to
Joseph Barrett’s chaise, impressed for Talcott,
1757 Vl 226
Edward, capt. appointment, Mar. 1760 Vlll: 254
" lieut, appointment, Mar. 1759 VIII 150b
" John, clerk, service, 1755- 56 V: 303a
priv. service & death, 1762 X: Ta
sergt, service, 1755- 58 V 307
Robart, priv. service, 1782 X: Ib
Samuel, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 288c
Litchfield, service, 1757 VII 29a
service, 1757 Vll: 21a
Barnebe, Steven, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII 123g
Barnes, Barns.
Lieut. account against colony mentloned, 1760 VII 1: 322
Abel, priv. service, 1757 VII: 4a
service & death, 1762 X: 18a
Abner, priv. death, 1788 VI: 36To
, trees, priv. service, 1757 VII : 4a, 40b
Asa, 1755- 57 V: 324, VI1: 41a
Benjamin, priv. service, 1757 VII: 28a
Daniel, ’{ aterbury, horse account, 1757 VII: 28b
corp. service, 1784 X: 227a
drummer, service, 1782 X: 43a
priv. desertion, 1781 IX: 253a
service, 1788- 57,1762- 83- V 304, VII 28a ,40a, X: 179a
David, priv. service, 1757,1782 VII : 41a, X: 27
soldier, hospital roli, 1759- VIII: 333c
Ebenezer, priv. clothing account, 1788 VIII: lOGa
soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: S38d
Gershom, horse driver, service, 1787 VII: 65ef
Gideon, priv. service & desertion, 1757 VII: 50b
Hezekiah, soldier, hospital roll, 1789 VIII: 383b
Israel, priv. death, 1758 VI: S67a
Jacob, priv. service, 1782- 63 X: 27,179a
soldier, hospital roli, 1761 IX: 287a
John, ship account, 1757 VII 146a
lieut, account current with Conn. 1755 V: 224
,, Branford, appointment, Mar. 1788 VII 167,186b wages, 17 55 V: 334
Joseph, priv. service, 1755- 56,1762 V: 321, X: 29a
Josiah, 1757 VII : 45b
Moses, priv. Litchfield, servlce, 1787 VII: 29a
Nathaniel priv. service, 1787 VII : 14a
soldier, hospital ro11,1758 VIII: lSld
S. desertion, 1782 X: Ta
Samuel, corp. service & desertion, 1762 X: 27
priv. Wallingford, never joined, 1762 X: lOOa
Seth, priv. service, 1757 VII: 85ef
Solomon, priv. service, 1757 VII: 40a
Thaddlus, 1757 VII 65ef
Barnes, Thomas, priv. service, 1762 X: 29a
Titus, 1762 X: 51
soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 13! b
i’{ illim, description of mare lost, 1756 Vl: 361b
priv. service, 1755- 57 V: S27b, VII: 31a
Barnett, Capt. commander of ship Prince Frederick, 1744 ( 7) IV: 128
Barney, Joseph, priv. service, 1762 X: 52a
Joseph, jr. priv. service, 1762 X: 52a
Thomas, 1762- 6 V X: 29a, 179a
Barnom, see Barnum.
Barnot, Josa. soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 331b
Barns, see Barnes.
Barnu, Barnum, Barnom, Bernu..
Borne, priv. sick bill, 1761 IX: 239
David, priv. service, 1757 VII: 81a
sergt. 175.5- 57 V 304, VII 24a
Ebenezer, priv. Farmington, deserter (?) 1706 III 66
service, 1755- 56 V 321
Francis, 1757 VII : 44a
Gideon, 176- 63 X: 29a, 175a
Jehiel, lieut, appointment, Aug. 1755, Mar .1756
: 157b, VI: 47c, 48a, 59a
service, 1755- 56, wages deducted V: 304
Jo. Stamford, horse account, 1757 VII: 47c
John, capt. account & roll of co. in Ft. Wi]. liam Henry alarm,
Dec. 9,1757 VII : 44
- atthew, priv. service, 1757 VII: 44a
Nathan, 1757 VII 31a
Nathaniel, 1762- 63 X: 43b, 175a
Samuel, 1757,1762 VII : 44a, X: 29a
Stephen, 1762 X: 29a
Thomas, 3d. lieut. Danbury, appointment, . ar. 1755 V: 93a,$ Sb
Barracking & barrack- masters.
Rcbert Francis, barrack- master, receipt for pay for tents lost by
Conn. troops, Cron Point, Sept. 5,1763 X: 83
Barrack- masters, see Barracking & barrack-. asters.
Barrat, see Barrett.
Barrel, 4ary, ; ells,.’ e. corn from relief store, 1697 III: 46
Barter, see Barrett.
Barrett, Barit, Barrat, Barter
com’y account, 1756 VI: 352
ship account, 1757 VII 146a
Capt. transportation account, 1757 IX: 93
Bartholomew, priv. service, 1757 VII : 33,5Oa
Benjamin, Deerfield,?. iass. witness against captive Indian, 16$ O
II:$ 1a
Davi, horse driver, service, 1757 VII: 48a
priv. enlistment, 1756 VI 126
( A) receipt for blanket, Aug. 1757 VII: 126b
Eleazer, horse account, 1757 VII: 50a
Elijah, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b
Jacob, priv. enlistment, 1756 VI: 126
John, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 54b
service, 1755- 57,1762 V: 302, VII: lOa, 48a, X: 43a
John, jr. priv. service, 1762 X: 43a
Jonathan ( A) soldier, petition showing service & that he was
wounded & taken captive by the Indians. He
asks allowance for time lost while under the
doctor’s care. Allowed 5, 1713 or’ 14 III: 136
Joseph, Hartford, petition showing a chaise valued at 61 was
impressed from him for use of Sa.. uel Talcott,
to bring money from l{. Y. to Hartford. He claims
it was so badly used that it is unfit for sale
& asks to be paid the prime cost & freight.
State. ents to show chaise ; as used carefully
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only on the one occasion. Certificates of per-sons
representin5 interest of both parties om
amount of dmage done. Sheriff’s warrant for
impressing, Feb. 757 VI 22 ..- 30
Barrett, Sson, riv. enlistment, 17,58 VI: I2
Samuel, soldier, hospital roll, 1780 IX: ll4s
Solo. man, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa
Stephen ( Steven) ecru’y, appor, tment, Nov. 23,1e75 I’ 184
ecru’y, Stratford, reference for Simon Cooper, surg.
1676 I 7b
Barretts, see Hrret.
Barrin, E. com’y account, 176E X: 87a
Barrit, see Barrett.
Barronet, lillisz, priv. ervg. ce, 1755- 56 V: ZlC, SSga
Barro, Benjamin, priv. scrv. ce,]. 762 A: ib
soldier, hospitl roll, death, 1762 X: 171a, 174
Barrows, Elisha, horse account ,1757 Vll: 58a
priv. service, 1757 VII: 59c
Noah, priv. desertion, ]. 757 II: 48b
Barse, see Barce.
Barsley, see Beardsley.
Barteram, Bartram.
Bartes, John, priv. serv. ce,]. 762 X: 27
Bartholemu, see Baztholome.
Bart} olomew, Bartholemu, Bartholomy, Bartholoom, Bertholomy.
Abm-. soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX:! 03
Andrev ( A) Harwinton, depositlon for . ioses Webstcr,]. 764
X: 21b
Daniel., priv. deduction from wages for desertion, 1761
IX: 256,257
Elizur, priv. serve. co, 1755 V: 203
Eno s, 1755- 5 V 330
sick at Ft . Edward, ] 756 VI: 312a
Jacob, drummer, service, 1762 X: 43a
priv. Farnington, service, 1757 VII 55g
Josiah, Branford, horse account, 1757 VII: 30a
horse driver, service, 1757 VII: 30a
Levi, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa
Bartholomy, see Bartho] ome;.
Bartholoom,
Bart let, Bartlett.
Bartlett, Bartlet.
Abrahm, drummer, service, ]. 757 VII : lSa
Charles, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 320a, 340b
Christr. priv. service & death, 1762 X: 14a
Ebenezer, East Guilford, horse account, 1757 VII: 8c
Gershom, priv. service, 1757 VII: 21a
John, bread supplied troops in Ft. William Henry alarm,
1757 VII 73
com’y account, 1755,1757 V: 248a, 249a, VII 143
doctor, hospital ro11,1758 VIII: 132d
priv. service, 1757 VII: 18a
( A) surg. account for services, Mar 20 ,1759 --- VIII: T1
com’y account, 1758 VIII : i00
Lebanon, appointment, May 1758 VII: 2Z?
Smnuel, lieut. Guilford, appointment, Mar. 1758, Uar. 1759
VII: 172, ]. 85a, VIII 150c
service, 1757 VII 18a
priv. 1757 VII 21a
II llTa
III: 45
X: 39a
Barton, Lieut. council of war, 1690
Jidov, Ne- vbury, L’iass. needy person, 1697
Barrow, Peter, priv. service, 176
Bartram, Barter.
James, priv. service, 1757
Job, 175G
sergt. 17, 5-
VII: 8
V: 335b
V: 319
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Bartram, John., priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 308
Joseph, clothing account, 1746 IV: 329
Paul, priv. service, 1757 VII: 6
Barwe11, [ r. London, England, account for costs in House of commons, 1775
X: 43gn
Bascomb, Baskum.
Elihu, priv. confined, 17S6 Vl: 312a
John, priv. service, 1757 VII: 60a
soldier, hospital roll, 1758 VIII: 132a
Basco, in, L: r. member of privy council, 16$ 4 II: 206a
Baser, see Basset.
Basha..., Joshua, account for his care when wounded at Narragansett,
Dec. 16? 5 I: 72a
Basks-.., see Bascomb.
Bass, S, uel, priv. service, J756 Vl: 312a
Sebulon, 1756- 57 V 339b, VIl 64a, 65d
asset, Baset, Bassitt.
Amos, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 25b
Benjamin, Stratford, horse account, l? 5? VII: Sb
David, priv. service, 1757 VII: 36ab
Ebenezer, horse account, 1757 VII: 36b
Joel, horse account, 1757 VII: 36b
corp. service, 1757 VII:
John, priv. service, 1757,1762 VI]: Sla, X: 41
Josiah, priv. service, 1757 Vli: 10a
Samuel, corn. on military measures VIII: 189
priv. service, 1.762 X: 35
Stephen, horse account, 1757 VII: 36b
priv. service, ]. 757 VII: 36a
Bassey, Lemuel, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII: 106c
Bassitt, see Basset.
Bate, James, bond given for good behavior, Apr. 1676 1: 204
John, convicted for mutinous endeavor tending to disturb the
peace & incense the natives. Imprisoned,
Apr. 1676 1: 204
Batemar.., Eleazer, ens. appointment, , lar. ].. 760 VIII 263
Bates, Abraham, priv. service,]. 755- 56 V: 313
Benjamin, corp. service, 1764 X: 2ZSd
Daniel, 17 57 VII 32
priv. 1755- 56 V: 30], 316b, 22b
kenez er, 1756 V 3a
Elias, iallingford, horse account, 1757 Vll: 41a
clerk, service, 1757 VII : 41a
i. tenery, pri. service, 1762 X: 24a
Isaac, 1757 VII 8a
soldier, hospital roli, 1759 Vlll: 329b
Jabez, priv. service, 1756 V: 322a
Job, com’y account, 1757 VII: 143
sergt, service, 1757 VII 19a
John, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1.7 55 V 286b
service, 1762 X: 20a
soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: ll2c
Jonathan, priv. service, 1757 VII: 32
Nehemiah, Stamford, horse account, 1757 VII: 47c
Stephen, sergt, service, 1757 VII: 28a
soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 124a, 131d
Bathe, John Grenville, earl of, member of privy council, 1694 II: 206a
Batinan, John, priv. service, 1757 VII: 14a
Batterson, James, priv. service, 1762 X: 46a
Battiss, Thomas, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 54a
Bauldin, see Baldwin.
Baxter, } aj. Albany, N. Y. 168 .................................. II: 6a
Aron, priv. Hebron, petition shoing service & that he as
ounded while on duty in 1759. He has been put to
much expense for treatment & ass co;, pensatlon.
Gr. 35, , ay 1760 VIII: 297,298
Baxter, Aaron, priv. never joined, 1762 X: 22a
soldier, hospital ro11,1759 Vili: 333c, 335c
Francis, priv. service, ,1755- 56 V: 312 desertion, 1764 X: 227b
Nathan, prJ. v, desertion, 1762 X: 6
Thomas, pri. v, service, 11757 VII: 20a
, illiam, priv. 1762 X: 66
service & capture, 1762 X: lSa
Bayard, Col. letter to Conn. mentioned, 16Cl II: 140
Nicholas, i< . Y. counc i] uan, 165! II:] 45,148
sec’y for Gov. Fletcher II: 18,1
( A,) letters to Conn. 1693,] 696
I1: 202, III: 16
col. faction aainst Coy. Jacob Leisler, 1689/ 90
II: 31
Stephen ( A,] account for supplie for transport for Corm. troops,
Oct. 1740 IV 81
com’y account, 1740 IV: 82b
. Y. granted 20 for assistance in getting pro-visions
for soldiers when shipwrecked on voy-age
to N. Y. Oct. 1740 IV: 84
Bayle, see Bailey.
Baylee,
Bayley,
Bayley ( schooner).
, ientioned in account of sending to London for cannon, 1740- IV: 25a, 26
Baylie, see Bailey.
Bayly,
Bayonet, Bag,[ anatt.
Bayonett,"
Beach, Beech.
com’y account, 7GO IX: 95
priv. army account, 1762 X; 71
regimental sutler, report on fair prices, 1761 IX: 126a
Aaron ( A) armorer, account for services, Apr. 8,1758 VI: 348
( A) ,’. Jar. ]. 4,1759 VII 64
certificate for service, i[ ay 9,1758 VII: IIO
( A) Hampshire county, account for services,
Dec. 12,1760 IX: 73
blacksmith, teamin account, 1756 VI: 333
pr] v. desertion,! 72 X: 9
desertion at Ft. Edward, 175 VI: Zl2a
Abel, horse account, 1787 Vll: 27,81b
Abraham, sutler, HartCord, pstltion with others sho’ing their
accounts ere approved by com. but on appli-cation
to Pay table for payment of 2OOO for
hospital stores petitioners have been refused
unless 17- percent is deducted. They ask for
order for full account. Neg. ., ar. 1762 IX: 82 ( A) petition with others for payment of account
for sick soldiers. Gr. Oct. 1761 IX: 184,185 Agur, com’y account, 1755 V: 255b
Asall, priv. service, 1757 ............................. VII: 41a
Barnius, priv. service, 1757 Vll- 4a
Daniel, priv. death, 1758 VIII : 41b, 92
Ebenezer, horse account, 1757 Vll: SSf
Stratford, hot se account, 1757 VI I 5b
corp. service, 1755- 5; 5 V: 298a
priv service, 172 X: 35
Idmund, 1757 .......................... VII 56a
Elias, 1762 ............................. X: 51
Elijah, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1759, :. iar. 1760 Vlll: 15Od, 257
Elish, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII: 51a
service, 1757 ............................. VII lla
Elnathan, 1762 ............................... X: 27
Ephraim, priv. desertion, 1757 VII: 38
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Beach, Hezekiah, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 45a
Jabez, co’y account, 1756 VI 326
John, priv. Goshen, service, 1757 VII 29b
service, 1762- 83 X: 27,175a
Josiah, com’y account, 1756 VI: 326
Lazarus, Fairfield, horse account, 1757 Vll: Tb
priv. service, 1757 VII : 8
Nathan, 1755- 57 V 30.5, VI I 81a
Nathaniel, 1762 X: 51
Sa. uel, Stratford, horse account, 1757 Vll: Sb
priv. service, 1757 VII : 4a, 65ef, 81b
’ homas, 1757,1762 VII 26a, X: 35
Titus, 1757 Vll: 24a
soldier, hospital roli, 1759 Vlll: 333d
Beacher, see Beecher.
Beadsle, Beardsley.
Beaken, Aaron, priv. service, 1762- 63 X: l? ta
Beman, Beanns, Beamant, Beeman, Bemant, Bement, Bemont.
Sert. expenses arrestin@ deserters, l? 61 IX: 255a
David, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 312
Ebenezer, serst, service, 175? VII: 12a
Edmund, priv. service, 1757 VII ITo
sert. 1757 VII : 45a
Elijah, priv. service, 1762 X: 41
Jonathan, priv. service, 1755- 56, named scratched V: 327a
1782 X: 14a
Judah, 1757 VII 17a
h{ athew, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1762 X: lTlb
Simon, creditor of Chepasson, Indian, 1690 II:$ 1a
Uriah, priv. service, 1762 X: lOb
soldier, hospital roli, 1762 X: 172
Beamans, see Beaman.
B eamant,
Beard, John, capt. appointment over New Haven county contingent,
Jan. 17,1675/ 6 I 192
Beardsle, see Beardsley.
Beardslee,
Beardsley, Bardeslee, Barsley, Beadsle, Beardsle, Beardslee, Beardsly,
Bearsley, Berdsley, Birdsley, Boardslee.
Amos, priv. service, 1762 X: 46a
Asa, soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 334a
Caleb, Stratford, horse account, 1757 VII 5b
David, com’y account, 1756 VI 326
Ebenezer, priv. service, l? 5? Vll: ta
Enos, priv. death, 1756 VI 367a
Ephraim, priv. service, 1757 VII 31a
Gideon, 1757 Vll: 31a
Israel, Stratford, horse account, 1757 VII 5b
priv. service, 1757 VII 5a
Jabiz, 1762 X: 41
James, death, 1756 VI 367a
Jesse, service, 1757 II: 31a
John, 1762 X: 39a
Jos. com’y account, 1756 VI: 325
Joseph, priv. service, 1757 VII: ta
Joshua, 1757 VII 5a
Nemiah, 17 55- 56 V 308
Samuel, 1782- 83 X: 41,46a, 175a
Serajah, 1757 Vl1: 31a
Silas, soldier, hospital roll, 1760 IX: ll2b, l14b
Beardsly, see Beardsley.
Bears, Beers.
Bearsley, " Beardsley.
Beary, George, priv. service, 1762- 68 .......................... X: l? ta
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Beatel, Benjamin, soldier, hospital roll, 1760 IX: I06
Bebe, see Beebe.
Bebee,
Bebie,
Beby,
Becher," Beecher
Becket, John, Albany alderman, Indian council, 1691 II 137cd
Becket, Elisha, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b
Beckley, Becklie, Beckly.
Benjamin, priv. service, 1757 VII:
Richard, sert. Indians at his place, Mar. iS76 I: 55
Wethersfield, notified of danger from Indians,
Aug. 1675 I : llf
Zebedee, com’y account, 1761 IX: 261
Becklie, see Beckley.
Beckly,
Beckman, David, care of goods be! oning to Benjamin Bancroft, at Havana,
1782 X: 216c
Beckwith, Elisha, priv. service, 1755- 57
George ( A) chaplain, account for services, Jan 31,17 59
VIII : 77
( A) & expenses in
campaign of 1780 IX: 51,
( A) chaplain, account for services with voucher of
appointment, 1761- 62 X: 73,75
chaplain, Lyme, appointment, .{ ar. 1755, Mar. 1758,
}. ar. 1759, ar. 1760, } ar. 1761
V: 98, VII 188, VIII 163,266, IX: 121
" Jabesh, priv. service & desertion, l? 62 X: iSa
John, priv. enlistment, 1756 VI 127
Jona. priv. service & death, 1782 X: lTa
Jos. priv. service, 1757 VII: ga
{ artin, priv. service, l? 56 V: Z22a
" Mervin, Southington, horse account, 1757 VII : 28a
priv. service, 1757 VII 28a
" Nehemiah, account for work on battoes, 1756 V1: 337b
Silas, priv. service, 1762 X: 49
Susans, Lyme, petition showln her servant Benjamin Fox en-listed
in the proposed expedition against
Canada in 1709 & continued in service until
after the time of his indenture with petitioner
was expired. He then deserted from Wood Creek
about I0 days before the army withdrew. She is
cut off from his waes & has a charge of lls
for expenses of soldiers at her house. She
asks relief, ay 1711 III: 106 " Timothy, priv. never joined, 1784 X: 231a
service, I757, I762 VII : 38, X: 18a
soldier, hospital roll, 1760 IX: l14d
J{ illiam, priv. service, 1762 X: 52a
1762- 63 X: 179a
Bedant, John, horse account, 175? VII: 67
Beden, Gidion, soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 880a
Bedford, John Russell, 4th duke of ( A) letter to Conn. lnforming of his
appointment as secretary of state & trans-mitting
proclamation on embargo against French,
’ hitehall, Feb. 25,1747/ 8 IV: Z? 1,372
4th duke of, reference to his letter with
proclamation of peace, 0ct. 1748 IV: 384,399a
Beebe, Bebe, Bebee, Bebie, Beby, Beebee, Beeby.
New London fort account, 1740 IV 18b
Capt. Acadian account, 1756 Vl: 370ac
Esq. teaming account, 1766 Vl 334b
Asael ( Asahel) priv. service, 1757 - Vll: ZZ, 50b " Bazaliel, sert, service, 1762 X: 43a
Bonijus, priv. service, 1757 VII: Z8
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Beebe, Caleb, horse driver, service, 1757 VII 9b
Daniel, corp. service, 1757 Vll: 12a
David, priv. service, 1756 V: 322a
Elisha, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: lOTa
Elnathan, priv. service & death, 1762 X: 16a
Gemaliel, 1762 X: 16a
James, com’y account, 1756 VI: 326
chaplain, Stratford, appointment, Mar. 1760 VIII: 266
priv. desertion, 1758 VIII: 39
service, 1757 VII: 88
Jasper, Nv London fort account, 173%/ 40 IV: 18d
sloop Defence account, 1748 IV: 382b
Joab, priv. service, 1757 VII: 88
John, corn. on militar,/ measures VII : 212
p’iv, service, 1757 VII: 2Oa
soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 328,32Sa
Jonathan, lieut, appointment, Feb. 1757, Mar. 1759
VI 189b, VIII 150o
priv. service, 1757 VII : 44a
Jno. ( 2) soldier, hospital roll, 175S VIII: 32Sa
Nath. granted liberty to take gun in part payment of waes due,
, lay 1576 1: 206
Nathan, priv. service, 1757 VII:
soldier, hospital roli, 1760 IX: llla
Richard, priv. servlce, 1756,1762 V: 22a, X: 51
Rosel, priv. service & desertion, 1764 X: 225c
Samuel, com’y account, 1755 V 24a
( A) Litchfield, deposition showin service at Litchfield
& reportin evidence on shootin at Indian by
atthew Woodruff & Nathaniel Watson, }. lay 1725
III: 218
New London fort account, 1730 IV 8
sloop Defence account, 1748 IV 382b
prlv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 51a
service, 1757 VII lla
soldier, hospital roll, 175S VIII: 88
Simeon, Waterbury, horse account, 1757 VII: 28b
priv. service, 1757 VII 28a
Stephen, sloop Defence account, 1748 V: 54b
soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: llSb, l14d
Stephen, jr. soldier, New London, sloop Defence petition, 1746
IV: 271a
Thaddeus, priv. service, 1762 X: 16a
Walter, 1757 VII: 88
Beebee, see Beebe.
Beeby,
Beech, Beach.
Beecher, Beacher, Becher.
Abel, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 86ab
Caleb, account for keepin stray horses, 1756 VI: 317
New Haven, billeting account, 1767 X: 256a, 25Sb
Ebenezer, horse account, 1757 VII: 65f
Eliphalet, New Haven, bondsman for soldiers accused of burn-in
house on return from N. Y. 1756 X: 29Oa- 292
( A) New Haven, deposition on condition of mare im-pressed
from Noah Rockwell, 1740 IV: 76
( A) New Haven, petition showln in 1757 during
William Henry alarm he was ordered by Gov. Fitch
to get ready 60 ox carts & 4 cattle teams
which he did at considerable expense & trouble
& has never received any pay. He asks relief.
Granted a corn. who report / u45/ 3/ 8 due Beecher.
Consideration con.& r. 20, De. 1778- Oct. 1776
X: 321- 326
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Beecher, John, account for service with teams, 175? X: 323b, 325
lew Haven, billeting account, 176? X: 256a, 259a
Joe horse account, 1757 VII 36b
Nathaniel, horse account, 1757 VII 65f
priv. service, 1757 VII: 31a
Stephen, horse account, 1757 VII: 36b
Beeck.. an, see Beekman.
Boodle, Beetle.
Beckman, Beeckman.
lJr. army & com’y accounts, J758,1760 VIII: IOI, IX: 95
John Jacob, Albany, N. Y. purchase of treasurer’s notes, 1758
VIII: IO
Beeman, see Beaman.
Beers, Bears, Biers.
Abiel, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa
Daniel, 1757 VII 6
David, 1755- 56 V: 319, 3890
Elnathan, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 64a, 65d
James, horse account, 1757 VII 67
John ( k) Stratford, petition showinG he was impressed for
service Nov. 4,1675 & wounded Dec. 19 in the
fort fight so that he is crippled for life. He
asks for an allowance of some kind, 0ct. 8,1677
I 135a
capt. disaster on march to Northfield, Aug. 1675 1: 172
soldier, wounded & under care of l, lr. Chauncey, Stratford,
June 1678 I 93b
Joseph, corp. service, 1762 X: 41
Josiah, Stratford, horse account, 1757 Vll: Sb
priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 325
Nathan, New Haven, billeting account, 1767 X: 256a, 259a
Richard, capt. killed by Indians, 16? 5 1: 35e
Samuel, soldier, hospital roll, death, l? 60 IX: lOSa
Stephen, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa
Beesly, John, 1675 I: 150
Beetle, Boodle.
" Nathaniel, lieut. WallinEford, Cape Breton expedition appoint-ment,
Feb. Mar. 1745 IV: lSO, 164a
Begon, Bygon.
. ichel, intendant of Canada, letter to a reverend father report-ing
departure of 69 Abenakes from Quebec
against English & provisions given them by Gen.
Vaudreuil, Quebec, June 30,1722 III: 183,189a
Belnedect, see Benedict.
Belbon, James, prlv. service, 1762 X: 7a
Belcher, Belchier.
Mr. about to go to Boston for supplies, May 1676 I: 7
arrival at New London with wheat, May 1678 l: 81a
corn taken from his vessel, Apr. 1676 I: 203
permit to transport grain to Boston, 1676 1: 195,212
Andre III 158b
" bearer of { ass. letters to Conn. Dec. 1675- 76 l: 30a, 91a
Boston, ass. account with Robert Livingston, 1693
I I 164b
oomplaint made to Oonn. Oounoll for treat-ment
received by l.{ r. Belcher in being forced to
unload cargo of Indian corn at Saybrook & so
delayed 18 days, Apr. 5,1676 I 59
ary Galley account, 1710 l III 103
’.’ ass. agent to treat with Mohawks, 1689-- II: 15,16,22a
permit to sail from colony with i00 bu. grain, 0ct. 1675
1: 181 " com’y- gen. Mass. report of corn. on his account for ex-penses
of Port Royal expedition. Opinion that
matter was debated & shown to belong to
Queen’s account & ought not to be paid by Conn.
May 1711 III 109
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Belcher, Samuel, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 25b
Belchier, see Belcher.
Belden, Beldin, Beldin.
Capt. account for expenses of sick, 1788 Vlll: lO2a
bill of exchanse account, 1751 V: 48
Lieut. clothing for men in Capt. Joseph Woster’s co. 1746
IV: 329
Azor, Norwalk, horse account, 1757 Vll: 65b
Daniel, lieut. Canadian expedition, appointment, } ay 1746
IV 304
Ebenezer, ens. Saybrook, appointment, lar. 1760 VIII 260
Jared, master of snow agoy, used as transport for British
regulars, Apr. ] 758 VIII : 810b
John, priv. service, 1755,1757 -- V: 208, VII: I6a
Jonathan, capt. VI 59a
Samuel, Norwalk, horse account, 1787 Vll: 68b
Stephen, horse driver, service, 1757 VII: SSb
’’ illiam, priv. service, 1757 Vll 64a, 65b
Beldin, see Belden.
Belding,
Belknap, Belnap.
David, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: IIO
Ebenezer, ens. appointment, ar. 1759 VIII: lSOa
lieut. Windsor, appointment, ay 1759, { ar. 1760
VIII 196a, 254
priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b
service, 1755- 56 V: 327a
( A) sergt- maj, account for services,
VIII: 63
Jesse, ens. service, 1762 X: 20a
sergt- maj service, 1762 X: la
Bell, Lieut. Stamford, named as agent to forward letters from N. Y.
Aug. 1690 ............................. II l18a
Ceser, priv. service, 1762- 63 X: 29a, 175a
John, horse account, 1757 VII 67
priv. service, 175- 57 V: 324, VI1: 28a
Stamford, detached but refused to join, Au. 1757
VII: 47c
( A) soldier, Simsbury, receipt for amount due for service in
Canadian expedition, 1711/ 2 III: l18d
Robert, prlv. service, 1762 X: 4b
Bellamy, Isaac, expenses while tending sick soldier, 1760 IX: 82
Reuben, priv. service, 1762 X: 37a
Belloes, see Bellows.
Bellomont, Richard Coote, earl of ( A) letter to Gov. Fitz- John Winthrop
recommending John Sabin for consideration of
the Corm. Assembly on account of his services
in keeping the friendship of the Wabaquasset
Indians. Mass. will also be asked to contribute
to him, ay i, i? 00 ..................... III: 55
Bellos, see Bellows.
Bellowes,"
Bellows, Belloes, Bellos, Bellowes.
Capt. com’y account, disbursements for his co. i75 V: 259c
.. ajor, army account, I757 ............................. VII 82
Benjamin, army account, 1758 .......................... VIII 5
" Samuel ( A)
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| Title | Index v. 1 Connecticut Archives. War, 1675-1775 : ten volumes and index : index in three volumes. |
| Subject - LCSH | F91.C56 Colonial war records ser.1-2 index; Connecticut. General Assembly--Archives--Indexes.; Connecticut archives. War--Indexes.; War--History--17th century--Sources--Indexes.; War--History--18th century--Sources--Indexes.; Connecticut--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources--Indexes.; United States--History--King William's War, 1689-1697--Sources--Indexes.; United States--History--Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713--Sources--Indexes.; United States--History--King George's War, 1744-1748--Sources--Indexes.; United States--History--French and Indian War, 1755-1763--Sources--Indexes. |
| Description | Typescript.; Connecticut archives index: no. 60-62.; Indexes volumes 282-299 of the Connecticut Archives.; The "Connecticut Archives" are the papers of the Connecticut General Assembly from its beginning to 1820. The first series of papers (covering1630?-1790) was selected and arranged by Sylvester Judd around 1845, and was later transferred from the Secretary of State's office to the State Library. The second series (chiefly covering 1790-1820) continues the first series, but also includes older documents which were omitted from the first series. the second series was turned over to the State Library around 1910.; "Effort has been made to include in this index every topic covered, every town, parish or society and individual mentioned."--Introduction <Check>; "The indexing was done by Effie M. Prickett"--Introd. for ser. 1 in v.1 |
| Contributors | Prickett, Effie M.; Connecticut. General Assembly.; Connecticut State Library. |
| Date - Created | 2006 |
| Date - Digital | 1924-1970 |
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| Language | eng |
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| Relation-Is Part Of | Connecticut archives index ; no. 60-62. |
| Title-Alternative | Connecticut archives. War, colonial. Second series : 1689/90-1806 : one volume and index : index; War, Colonial, 1st-2nd series, index; Connecticut archives. War, Colonial, 1st-2nd series, index.; Connecticut archives index no. 60-62, War, Colonial ser.1-2; Connecticut archives, War, index; War, 1st-2nd series, index.; Connecticut archives. War, 1st-2nd series, index |
| Description-Table Of Contents | V.1. series 1, A-G -- v.2. series 1,.H-P -- v.3. series 1, Q-Z ; series 2, A-Z |
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| Transcript | CONNECTICUT ARCHIVES WAR 1675 1775 TEN VOLUMES AND INDEX INDEX IN THREE VOLUMES VOLUME I, A G Hartfozd Connecticut State Library 1924 Note. This index in three volumes covers the three thousand three hundred and five documents which were selected about 1845 from the files of the General Assembly by Sylvester Judd, author of the History of Hadley, Aass., and arranged in ten volumes of Connecticut archives which since have been cited as War. They relate to King Philip’s war, 1675- 75; Kin illiam’s war, 1689- 97; Queen Anne’s war, 1702- 12; Eastern Indian war, 1722- 26; War with Spain, 1740- 42; King George’s war, 1744- 48 and French and Indian war, 1755- 63. Also papers concerning the colonial agents in England, 1751- 74, are contained in this series. The indexing was done by Effie . Prickett and the typing by Edith E. Colvin under the supervision of Mary E. Smith and was com-pleted April 28, 1924. Connecticut State Library. Hartford, Conn. State Librarian. Abbreviations used in this index. CA) ass’t co. con. con. d. dep- gov. dept. exr x" X OV r. Jr. - s- d nag s sec ’ y SOSS. sr surg. treas. autograph. admini strator admini stratrix. assistant company. committee. continued. pence ( English money). deputy governor. department. executor. executrix. governor. granted. junior. Pounds, shillings, pence ( English money). mark. neatived shilling ( English money). secretary. session. senior. surgeon. treasurer. - I- ---, Nathll. Lebanon, description of mare Iost, 1756 Vl: 361b Aadams, see Adms. Abachickwood, instructions of Council reKardln exchange of surrender-ed Indians, Feb. 1676/ 7 1: 221 Abaahanset, Job, capt. son’s arrival at Quebec from Norridewock & entertainment by French, 1723 III 190b Abbe, Abby. Eleazer, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286a " Ezekiel, priv. service, 1755- 87 V: S29, VII: 48b John, priv. service & death, 1762 X: Ta John, jr ens. name crossed, 1757 VI: 231 Jonathan, com’y account, 1757 Vll: IZga Nehemiah, prlv. service, 1787 VII: 45b Obadiah, soldier, " indham, amount due for service in Canadian ex-pedition, 1712 IIl: llSb Richard, sergt, service, 1762 X: 82a Samuel, com’y account, 1758 VI: 328a Abbecrombe, see Abercrombie. Abbet, see Abbott. Abbett, Abbot, Abbott, Abbet, Abbett, Abbot, Abott. Abel, sert, service, 1782 X: 41 Abijah, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 308 Caleb, 1757 VII 3a " Caleb, jr. priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII: 52a Daniel, priv. service, 1782 X: 41 Israel, 1787 VII: 27 James ( John priv. service, 1787 VII 65b John, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b " service, 1757 VII 64a John, jr. priv. service, 1757 Vll: 21a Jonathan, soldier, hospital roll, 1758 VIII : I81b ". Joshua, priv. death, 1758 VIII: 26 Nathaniel, priv. desertion ,1762 X: Tb Sela, priv. service, 1757 ............................. VII: 12a Seth, 1757 VII 64a, 65d Thomas, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 52a service, 1757 ............................. VII Sa Abby, see Abbe. Abel, Abell, Able. com’y account, 1762 ........................................ X: 87a Capt. com’y account, 1762 .................................. X: 87a John, account of bond given him for soldiers’ supplies, 1709/ 10 Joshua, capt. account current with Conn. for his co. Feb. 14,111715: 689 " account of horses furnished his co. 1755- V: 28V4: ab2c3d5 appointment, Aug 1755 V: 153,157a ’ co. mentiomedne. Yar. 1756 VVI1: 4383a1ba Samuel, jr. ( A) indorsement of army account, 1758 V: 235 Simeon, priv. service, 1787 VII Abell, see Abel. Abenather, see Abernathy. Abercrombie, Abbecrombe, Abercromby. James, maj- gen, commander in chief of British army, 1788 Abrcromby, see Abercrombie. VI I: 152,20, 210,248,249,2% 3b, VII1: 41b, 180 Abernarther, Abernathy. Ab, e, rnathy, Abenather, Abernarther, Ebneathy. Whiiltlei, am, solpdriievr., ehxopsepriiteanlceroasli, s1u7r6g0eon’s mate & recommeInXd: al- l2b tion for that place, Oct 1756 VI: I71 service, 1756 ......................... V 340b - 2- Able, see Abel. Abner, James, priv. service & death, 1764 X: 231a Abnother, Samuel, priv. service, 1762 X: 27 Abomazeen, Indian, entertained at Quebec, Feb. 1723 III: lgOb Aborns, Samuel, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 21a Abort, see Abbott. Abrahams, Major, N. Y. house destroyed (.., by Indians, 1677 I: 129b Abrahamson, Justus, priv. service, 1762 X: 39a Acadians. Resolve desirinE the Governor to issue orders for care of inhabi-tants of Nova Scotia if any of them are brought into the colony, 0ct. 1755 V: 193 Gurdon Saltonstall’s account for expenses connected with distribut-ing French neutrals from Nova Scotia in Conn. ar. Ii, 1756 V: 287 Hezekiah Huntington’s account for expenses connected with distribut-in French neutrals from Nova Scotia in Conn. V: 291 Report of corn. on distribution of the French sent from Nova Scotia into Conn. stating number to be placed in each town. Approved in lower house with recommen-dation that a corn. attend to distribution & selectmen place persons to best advantage. Restricted to town limits unless with written permit from civil authority. Expenses of sick-ness to be met by colony, Jan. l? 56 VI: II Act appointing co. to distribute the French sent from Nova Scotia according to proportion recommended by com. & directing selectmen to care for there,. Aged & sick to be provided for at expense of colony. Restricted to town to which assigned. Families not to be separated, Jan. 1756 VI: 12 Resolve directin6 that expense of distributin5 & providing for neutral French before arriving at towns shall be laid before Pay table & settled by them, Feb. 1756 VI 13 Corn. report on h{ r. Davenport’s letter advising that schooner in which French people came to Greenwich be seized & that the people be employed if possible in some honest work for their support. Governor desired to write to the governors of Va. & S. C. informing them of their arrival in this colony. Differin5 votes on question of approval, . ay 175 VI 104 Woodbury petition showing when French neutrals were assigned to the colony for care Woodbury received an old man 76 yrs. old & 7 of his grandchildren while the parents were taken to d. The children were put out to families as town poor & have made pro6ress in EnGlish language & customs. The parents have arrived from }.{ d. after many diffi-culties & town Gave them use of a house where they attempted to keep the children who were however returned to their masters by the authorities. Town asks either to have colony pay expense of support or have one family moved to another town. Granted that one family be sent to Litchfield & one to New ,’ ilford, Jan. 1757 VI 179,180 Petition of Paul Landre, French neutral, New , ilford, showing he & wife & one child were sent to l,, d.& two other children were sent to Woodbury. He asks that the children in Woodbury may be allowed to live with hir. New , ilford selectmen are will-ing, May 1757 VI: 2.36 - 3- Acadians. ( con.) Petition of Jacob Gerware showing he is at Litchfield & his children at Woodbury. He asks to be allowed to have his children live with him. Refers to Paul Laundre as his son who will speak English for him, 0ct. 1757 V1: 273 Petition by Newtown selectmen showing Paul Ebart, French neutral a distracted person was placed in their town & he is unable to support himself or family. They ask for an allowance from government towards his support. Certificate to facts by neighbors & request for deputies to present petition. Neg. 0ct. 1757 VI: 274- 276 Gurdon Saltonstall’s statement on expending 3OO for French neutrals Jan. 1787 VI 331a account for articles supplied the French neutrals, ,[ ay 10,1757 VI: ZTO Petition of Joseph Burr of iddleton, with Ann Do’; set & ary Burr, showing they as French neutrals were ordered on board a vessel bound for Corm. but were blown off the coast of Antigua where the families of petitioners all had smallpox. Wife of Joseph Burr died & husband of Ann Dowser. The following spring the vessel with survivors sailed for New London where the authorities burned the feather beds belonging to the petitioners , promising them compensation. They ask for the value of same. Neg. 0ct. 1788 VII: 308 Account of Christopher Avery & Pygan Adams for expenses of distribu-ting the French people from Nova Scotia- IX: 249 Petition of Peter Reum of Hartford & others showing they were trans-ported to this colony in 1788 from Nova Scotia & now war is over they wish to return to Canada but have not enough property to pay passage for themselves & families. They ask liberty for 40 persons to move to Canada & for passage money. Neg. May 1767 X: 26 Petition of Joseph Grander & others showing they were transported from Novs Scotia to this colony & have sup-ported their families by hard labor. They now have land offered them in Canada & ask aid in moving families, in all 147 persons. Norwich. Neg. Oct. 176 X: 26 Accowunck ( Accohwunck) Indian, Springfield expedition, 187,5 I: lSO Acherly, see Ackley. Ackley, Acherly, Ackly. Abel, priv. service, 1762 X: 51 Abraham, priv. service, 1757 VII 9a Elijah, corp. service, 1737 VII: ga Felix, priv. service, 1787 VII: 22a Hezekiah, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1758 V: 286c Nathaniel, East Haddam, petition with depositions showing he lost a mare worth 9 in transporting militia at time of alarm at Ft.’ illlam Henry. He asks compensation. Neg. { ay 1760 VIII: 2oO, 291 priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286c service, 1757 VII 9a Nicholas, priv. service, 1762 X: 51 Silas, priv. desertion, l? 61 IX: 252,253b Stephen, priv. ammunition account, 177 Vli 51a service, 1757 Vll: lla Ackly, see Ackley. Acon, Acorn. - 2- Able, see Abel. Abner, James, priv. service & death, 1764 X: 231a Abnother, Samuel, priv. service, l? 62 X: 27 Abomazeen, Indian, entertained at Quebec, Feb. l? 2 III: lgOb Aborns, Samuel, priv. service, 1757 VII: la Abort, see Abbott. Abrahams, Major, N. Y. house destroyed (?) by Indians, 167? I: 129b Abrahamson, Justus, priv. service, 1762 X: ga Acadians. Resolve desiring the Governor to issue orders for care of inhabi-tants of Nova Scotia if any of them are brought into the colony, Oct. 1755 V: IgS Gurdon Saltonstall’s account for expenses connected with dlstribut-in@ French neutrals from Nova Scotia in Conn. ar. ll, 1756 V: 287 Hezekiah Huntington’s account for expenses connected with distribut-ing French neutrals from Nova Scotia in Conn. V: 2% 1 Report of corn. on distribution of the French sent from Nova Scotia into Conn. stating number to be placed in each town. Approved in lower house with recommen-dation that a corn. attend to distribution & selectmen place persons to best advantage. Restricted to town limits unless with written permit from civil authority. Expenses of sick-ness to be met by colony, Jan. l? 86 VI: II Act appointin@ corn. to distribute the French sent from Nova Scotia accordin to proportion recommended by com. & directing selectmen to care for th. Aged sick to be provided for at expense of colony. Restricted to town to which assigned. Families not to be separated, Jan. l? 56 VI: 12 Resolve directin6 that expense of distributin & providin8 for neutral French before arriving at towns shall be laid before Pay table & settled by them, Feb. 1756 VI Corn. report on r. Davenport’s letter advising that schooner in which French people came to Greenwich be seized that the people be employed if possible in some honest work for their support. Governor desired to write to the governors of Va. & S. C. informin them of their arrival in this colony. Differln8 votes on question of approval, . ay 1756 VI Woodbury petition showin when French neutrals were assigned to the colony for cre Woodbury received an old man 76 yrs. old & ? of his grandchildren while the parents were taken to Md. The children were put out to families as town poor & have made prosress in English language & customs. The parents have arrived from d. after many diffi-culties & town 8ave them use of a house where they attempted to keep the children who were however returned to their masters by the authorities. Town asks either to have colony pay expense of support or have one family moved to another town. Granted that one family be sent to Litchfield & one to New } ilford, Jan. i757 VI: I?%, ISO Petition of Paul Landre, French neutral, New ilford, showlng he wife & one child were sent to 5[ d.& two other children were sent to Woodbury. He asks that the children in Woodbury may be allowed to live with hi. New ilford selectmen are will-ing, ay 1757 VI: 236 - 3- Acadians. ( con.) Petition of Jacob Gezware showin he is at Litchfield & his children at oodbury. He asks to be allowed to have his children live with him. Refers to Paul Laundre as his son who will speak English for him, 0ct. 1757 VI: 275 Petition by New% own selectmen showir Paul Ebart, French neutral & distracted person was placed in their town & he is unable to support himself or family. They ask for an allowance from goverraent towards his support. Certificate to facts by neighbors & request for deputies to present petition. Neg. 0ct. 1757 VI 274- 278 Gurdon Saltonstall’s statement on expending 5800 for French neutrals Jan. 1757 VI 5la account for articles supplied the French neutrals, May i0,1757 VI 370 Petition of Joseph Burr of Middletown, with Ann Dowset & Mary Burr, showin they as French neutrals were ordered on board a vessel bound for Conn. but were blown off the coast of Antigua where the families of petitioners all had smallpox. Wife of Joseph Burr died & husband of Ann Dowser. The followin@ sprin the vessel with survivors sailed for New London where the authorities burned the feather beds belonging to the petitioners , promising them compensation. They ask for the value of same. Ne. 0ct. 1758 VII: Z08 Account of Christopher Avery & Pysan Adams for expenses of distribu-tin@ the French people from Nova Scotia- IX: 249 Petition of Peter Reum of Hartford & others showing they were trans-ported to this colony in 1756 from Nova Scotia & now war is over they wish to return to Canada but have not enough property to pay passage for themselves & families. They ask liberty for 40 persons to move to Canada & for passage money. Ne. May 1767 X: 262 Petition of Joseph Granger & others showing they were transported from Nova Scotia to this colony & have sup-ported their families by hard labor. They now have land offered them in Canada & ask aid in movin families, in all 147 persons. Norwich. Neg. 0ct. 1766 X: 288 Accowunck ( Accohwunck) Indian, Springfield expedition, 1675 I 150 Acherly, see Ackley. Ackley, Acherly, Ackly. " Abel, priv. service, 1782 X: 51 Abraham, prlv. service, 1757 VII : ga Elijah, corp. service, 1737 Vll: ga Felix, priv. service, 1757 VII: 22a Hezekiah, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286c ,’ Nathaniel, East Haddam, petition with depositions showing he lost a mare worth 9 in transportin militia at time of alarm at Ft. William Henry. He asks compensation. Neg. May 1760 VIII: 2SO, 291 pr, l, v. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286c service, 1787 VII 9a Nicholas, priv. service, 1762 X: 51 " Silas, priv. desertion, 1761 IX: 252,25Sb Stephen, priv. ammunition account, 1757 Vll: 51a service, 1757 Vll: lla Ackly, see Ackley. Acon, Acorn. - 4- Acorn, Acon. John, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 64a, 65 Acres, Henry, Newbury, Mass. needy person, 1697 III: 44,45 Adam, see Adams. Adams, Aadams, Adam, Addsms, Addoms, Adorn. Dr. account for care of sick soldiers, 1758 VIII: 20 sick bili, 1762 IX: SOOb ’ ido, expense of sick soldiers, l? 81 IX: 230 Abner, priv. service, l? 5?--- II: 14b soldier, hospital roli, 1760 IX: I02 Abraham, prlv. service, l? 55- 57,1? 62 V: 308, VII: 81b, X: 46a soldier, hospital roll, 1761 IX: 267a Ben, priv. delinquent, 1757 VII 17a Benjamin, priv. desertion, l? 62 X: 96 Benjamin, 2d. priv. service, l? 55- 56 V: 323 Daniel, priv. service, l? 55- 5? V: 3Ot, VII: 81a David, priv. service, 1757 VII: 6 sergt. 1757 VII l? a surg. Canterbury, appointment, Mar. 1759, Mar. 1760 VIII 154a, 265 ( A) surg- mate, account for services, May 16,1758 Feb. 6,1759 VII 1IS, VII 1: 76 surg- mate, Canterbury, appointment, ay 1758 VII: 222 Elijah, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 2a Elisha, 1757 VII 3a Jabez, priv. service, 1782- 83 X: 46a, 175a soldier, hospital roli, 1759 Vlll: 329b, 334bc J& mes, te. nin & horse account, 1756- 57 Vl: S32e, 335b, Vll: 50c corp. service, 1762 X: 46a sert 1757 VII 15a " Jesse, prlv. enlistment, 1756 VI 126 ". Joel, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 312 sick bill, 1758 VII 120a John, priv. desertion, 1782 X: Ta " service, 1755- 58 V: 313 ( A) soldier, Hartford, receipt for waes, 1712 III: ll8j John, 2d. priv. servlce, 1757 VII: 17b Jonathan, priv. service, 176Z--- X: 39a soldier, account for wages & desertion, 1756 VI: 308 hospital to! l, 1780 IX: l14a Jonathan, jr. priv. service, l? 62 X: 39a Joseph, corn. on military measures IV 99 ( A) " IV gSb ship buildin account III 103 Nathaniel, Falrfield, horse account, 1757 VII: Ta Peter, Medfield,} ass. applicnnt for corn, 1697 III: 52 Pyan, Acadian account, 1756 VI: 370c account for expenses of Acadians, 1756 V: 29Ib, lX: 249 corn. on commissariat VIII 198 (?) military measures X: 195 New London aent to call in bills of credit, l? 66 V: l? 8a ( A) justice VII : 274 ( A) pet it ion, 1757 IX: 342b petition showing Lieut. Burns, a regular officer demanded 2 horses for express service & petitioner supplied him. Burns refused to pay anything & Adams asks that the 3/ 15 due for the service be paid from public treasury. Gr. ay 1765 ....................... X: 244,245 Richard, priv. Simsbury, service, 1757 VII 55b Samuel, corn. on military measures VI: I44,149, VIII: I89 ( A) Fairfield county justice VlIl: 210 horse account, 1757 ......................... VII 58b - 5- Adams, Samuel ( A) Pomfret, appraisal of guns & blankets, 1755 V: 240 Valllnferd, horse account, 1757 VII : 41a capt. Stratford, Cape Breton expedition, appointment, Feb. 1745 IV: 150 corp. service, 1756 Vl: 312a ens. appointment, ar. l? 61, Mar. 1762 IX: 122a, 273b " horse driver, service, I757 VII : 41a priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 84a desertlon, 1762 X: 96 service, 1785- 87 V: 208,302, S20b, 84Oc , VII 17b, 59a sert 1757 VII : 46a Samuel, jr. lleut. Stratford, appointment, 0ct. 1756 Vl: 146b Stephen, Fairfield, depositlon on Capt. Samuel Hubbell carryin money into campaign of 1760 & that he left widow with a number of small children, Nov. i, 1762 X: 147 Thomas, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 42b Timothy, corp. service, 1762 X: la sergt. 1762 X: la William, com’y account, 1755 V: 251b " horse driver, service, 1757 VII 25c lieut, petition with others showing service in intend-ed expedition to Canada & weakness from sick-ness incurred in camp so that he is unable to provide for family. He asks relief, May I? i0 III 92 petition with others showin service in the ex-pedition aainst Canada & that act of Assem-bly for pay of officers cut them short of what they supposed was offered them. They ask for reconsideration. Corn. of conference, Oct. I? I0 III 94 petition for more wages renewed, Oct. 16,1710 111: 95 , prlv. service, 1757 VII 25c ’.’ soldier, hospital roll, 1758,1760 VIII 124a, IX: lisa Addams, see Adams. Addington, Mr. Boston, applled to for medicine for Corm. soldiers, May 1676 I 73 IsaaC, sec ’ y, Mass II l14d, 161, III 54, 61, 63 ( A) of ass II 10b, 48b, 53,61b, 62a, llSb, 127b, 156a, 157a, 160a, III: 33b, 56, 65 Addoms, see Ad& s. Adem, Adkins, ". Atkins. Adley, Benj, nin, priv. service, 1767 Vll: lga Admiralty court. Resolve desirin6 the Governor to apply for appointment of a judge of admiralty within & for the colony, Mar. 1760 Vll I 247 Adogao- e, Indian council of wr, 1690 II : llTa Aernout, see Cornelisse, Amour. Afternoon, John, priv. desertion, 1761 IX: 252,253a Agents, colonial, see Colonial agents in England. Aobathlme, Eastern In- n, attack on Henry Smith, Sept. 1688-- ll: lga A@ re, John, teaming account, 1758 Vl: 332b Allln, see Allen. Ainsworth, Answorth. Samuel, pr, i, v, ammunition account, 1757 VII: 54a " service, 1757 VII : 46a Airunax, sentenced to be sold out of the country as enemy, ar.! 678/ 7 1: 223 Aix- la- Chapelle, Peace of. Resolve for publication of peace by the sheriffs of the counties, 0ct. 1748 IV: 384 - 8- Aix- la- Chapelle, Peace of. ( con.) Nesolve for publication of proclamation of peace before the state house at Hartford, iay 18,1749 IV: 599 Ajendoonis, Indian council ef war, 1890 II: ll? a Akin, see Akins. Aklns, Akin. Robert, priv. account of gun, 1758 VIII: 52 Smuel, priv. service, l? 57 VII: lSa sergt. " 1762 X: 18a illiam, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII : 12Sb service, 1757 VII 9a Albany, New York. Report by Jonathan Bull on his journey to Albany where he arrived May 18,1689 & consulted with the myor & council. News well received & measures taken to banish Catholics from the castle. Mayor anxious to keep news from the people. Speech of friendship made by . ohawks, June 1,1689 11: 8 Letter from Peter Schuyler to John Allyn, thanklng them for kindness to agents. Reports efforts of Jacob } Ailburne with 50 from N. Y. to get possession of the government at Albany. The convention is deter-mined not te flinch from loyalty to William & } Aary. Instructions for Capt. Bull on arrival with force at Albany, Nov. ll, 1889 11: 25 Letter from Peter Schuyler to Gov. Treat similar to that to John Allyn, Nov. 15,1689 II: 26 Gov. Leisler’s letter to Gov. Treat reportln insolence of Albany which is increased by Capt. Jonathan Bull & his men, ln holding a convention. % Vants a meetln of delegates at : ilford, Conn. Feb. 14,1689/ 90 II: 28 Letter to Conn. from Pieter Schuyler & others of the Convention at Albany reporting in detail the attack on Schen-nectady & the great need of help. Details of attitude of aquas & daner of their disaf-fection towards the English, Feb. 18,1689/ 90 II : 30 Propesitlens made by sachems of 5 Maquas castles to civil & mili-tary authorities of Albany, Feb. 25,1889/ 90 II 4 Answer to aquas by Albany officials blaming outposts of Maquas for negligence in Schenectady affair. Already have notified other English colonies & urged sending of ships against Quebec. ohawks di-rected to make raids on French. Priest with Oneidas ought to be delivered to English, Feb. 26,1689/ 90 II 55 Reply of aquas expressln pleasure that war is to be prosecuted & promising to be ready for their part 11: 38 Proposals from Capt. Leisler’s corn. to the Corm. government coverin question of authority over military force sent from Corm. whether Leisler or Albany convention, also number of men needed, appeal to Mass.& treaty with friendly Indians, Feb. 24,1689/ 90 II : 37 Cenn. reply to Leisler’s co. urging that differences with Albany be settled & all efforts made for common defense. Better not to change too many of the persons in office. Advise sending immediately the 120 soldiers said to be ready. The other questions are for Leisler to decide. Conn. has so recent-ly made a treaty with the Maquas she does not - 7- consider it necessary to act again but it may be wise for N. Y. to do so, Feb .24,1889/ 90- II: 38 Albany, New York. ( con.) Letter from Convention to Conn. reportlng that aquas have captured I0 French scouts who will soon be examined. Robert Livingston & Gerrit Teunlss are bein sent to Corm. to confer on measures of defense. Since aquas have shown loyalty it is necessa-ry to join for destruction of French, Mar. 3, i789/ 90 II: 41 Letter from Convention to John Allyn asking his assistance for agents Robert Livingston & Gerrit Teuniss, ar. 4,1889/ 90 II: 42 Letter from Jacob Leisler to Gov. Treat warning him against receiv-in Robert Livi. ngston who is a rebel. Accusing Albany men who have continued under commissions from Andros & Dongan of hinderin forces sent from N. Y. to aid in defense against French, Mar.. 5,1889/ 90 II: 43 Conn. letter to Jacob Leisler asserting that no action was taken in-tended to increase factional strife in N. Y. Commissions given men sent to Albany vindicate Conn.’ s loyalty to Kin William’s interest & Leisler’s charge against Allyn is a charge aalnst all the Council. Advice was to keep in office at Albany men who were best fitted to deal with the Five Nations, but Albany was also councilled to submit to the present power in N. Y. Mar. ,1889/ 90 II: 44 Letter from James Bishop, Nathan Gold & William Jones givin their opinion that Albany inhabitants should submit to the government of Leisler. Conn. men should be called home as soon as convenient but Capt. Bull should explain wlthdrwal to Maquas fairly, ,. ar. 5,188/ 90 II : 45 Memorial by agents of Albany & Ulster counties complaining of Lois-let’s action in regard to defense of Albany a asking that Conn. send O0 men to join in de-fense against French. Attack expected in the spring. Departure of Capt. Bull at present harm-ful for relations with aquas. In regard to expedition by sea against Canada, agents de-sire Corm. to join with Mass. ln expedition from Boston. Danger to Albany is dam4er to all of the English colonies, Mar. 12,188@/ 90 II: 4 Minutes of Conn. Council reportin appearance of aents from Albany who related the state of affairs with the French & delivered the treaty with Maquas. Consideration of their memorial deferred, Mar. 1 i, 168/ 90 I1: 47b Mass. letter to Conn. reporting that Capt. Blage of N. Y.& Robert Livingston of Albany are both at Boston. Government of Mass. has shown resentment at treatment of Corm. by Leisler when forces " ere sent to Albany by United Colonies, ignorant of contest over government. However the danger is such they urge return of Capt. Bull if he has left & submission of Albany to Leisler. Harass-in6 of the French by the ,{ aquas with some of Corm. men would be desirable to keep them from N. E. Mar .24, I89/ 90 I1: 48 Memorial to Conn. by Robert Livingston reviewing former mission to Conn.& Mass. & showing that latter colony is preparing for expedition under Sir William Phips against Nova Scotia so she cannot send - 8- - 9- Albany congress, 1754. ( con.) Resolve that AEent Partridge have a copy of Assembly’s resolve op-posing act for union of colonies to be used f matter is brought before parliament, 0ct. 1754 V: 70b Resolve desirin the Governor to take measures to oppose the Albany plan of union if it is brought before parlla-ment, on the ground that it does not secure the liberties & privileges of the people, 0ct. 1754 V: 71 Order on Com’y Lyman in favor of Benjamin Hall & John Hubbard, 0ct. 1755 V: 195 Albany hospital, see Hospitals. Albord, Nathaniel, jr. priv. service, 1787 VII 17b Alcock, Allcok. Jesse, priv. service, l? 5? VII: 28a Philip ( A) " Tethersfield, petition showing his son lost his clothin valued at 5 while in service at Wood Creek. His son died at Fairfield from effects of distemper prevalent in camp. Petitioner asks for value of clothing. Gr. May 1713 II1: 129,130 Thomas, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: IOI Alcox, John, Waterbury, horse account, l? 57 VII: 28b Alcut, Landlord, 1757 VII: 108 Alden, Alden. Capt. rescue of Joseph Bissell & crew at Penobscot, 1722- 11I: lS7 Daniel, jr. ( A) Stafford, certificate for soldier, l? 63 X: II4 " Ezra ( A) pr, i, v, receipt for blanket, Aug. 1757 Vll: 123b ’.’ service, 1757 Vll: 3a Prince, oom’y account, 1755 V: 284c express account, 1757 VII 141b Seth, com’y account, 1755 V: 263f " lalter, pr, i, v, se, r, vice, 1757 Vll: 60a " ’; illiam, 1757 VII 60a Alderman, Aldermen, Olderman. Elihu, priv. service, 1757 VII 17b ’.’ Thomas, priv. Simsbury, never joined, 1762 X: 2a ". Timothy, priv. service, 1785- 86 V: 310 Aldermen, see Alderman. Alden, Alden. Aldrie, Jonathan, priv. service, 1757 VII: 14b Alexander, Daniel, discharged from pay but allowed 40s, Jan. 1678/ 7 1: 220 Alfird, see Alford. Alford, Alfird. --- nathan, service, 1762 X: la ,- r. com’y account ,1757- 58 Vll: 139d, Vlll: 121bc " Benjamin, com’y account, 1755- 56 V: 283bf, VI: 330f Job, priv. service, 1755- 57 V: 208, VlI: 45b Josiah, priv. Simsbury, service, 1757 VII: 55b Mary, ship building account III: 103 Alger, 01get. George, soldier, hospital roll, 1780 IX: ll3b "_ John, com’y & teamin account, 1758 VI: 828b, 334e, 885a Aliun. Corn. report on harm done amen& Indians foreigners in Fairfield county & western parts of Hartford county, per-suadinK them that English will be destroyed. They recommend arrest of the forei@ ners & action by Governor & Council for keeping al-legiance of Indians. Approved & act passed in accordance with recommendation, May 1743 IV: 126,127 - i0- Aliens. ( con.) Amendment to act for preventing foreigners from trading with the Indins providing that person seized under pro-visions of the act may be brought before an assistant & 2 justices or 3 justices & ex-penses of arrest & confinement shall be met by the colony, Jan. 1756 VI: 5 Alitake, Indian council of war, 1690 II: ll7a All, John, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1.760 IX: lO8a Allard, Daniel, priv. service, 1757 VII: 48b Allbot, John, soldier, hospital roli, 1758 Vlll: 132b Allcok, see Alcock. Allen, Aillin, Alleng, Alleyn, Allin, Alling, Allyn. ---, com’y account, 1756- 57 VI: Z28ad, VII:! 45a Capt. com’y account, 1740,1758 IV: 8Oa, VIII: 121g Doctor, com’y account, 1756 VI: 825 r com’y account, 1761 IX: 26a . rs. granted 20 for care of wounded & sick, Jan.! 678/ 7 I: 220 Abel, priv. service, 1787 VII: ta Amos ( A) priv. New Haven, petition showing capture in Apr. 1756 with Maj. Dyer & more than 3 yrs. spent with Indians & French. He has received only S for wages & no further pay. Granted 15 compen-sation, ar. 1760 VIII 28,269 service, 1758- 56,1762 V : 297,28a, X: 37a Benjamin, Windsor, description of mare found, 1756 VI: Z61b capt. account, 1762 IX: 800b ( A) account current with Corm. for his co. Feb. 24,1756, Jan. 20,1757 V: 226, V1: 292 account of ammunition delivered his co. 1755 (?) V: Z86b appointment, Aug. 1755, Mar. 1756 V: 187a, 1: 47b, 48a, 59b " co. mentioned V 300c, VI 319a, 387ab roll of men in his co. entitled to half pay, 1756 V: 327 Nindsor, appointment neg. ar. 1758 Vll: 16tab petition showin as capt. & pay-master in campaign of 1756 he applied to the Treasurer for money due his co. Petitioner claims he has not received within I00 of amount due although Treasurer claims he has fully paid him.. He asks for relief, May 1758 VII 245 Windsor, petition for payment of money which he claims as due him for settlement of ac-counts of 1758 & which have never been satis-factorily cleared up. Neg. May 1762 IX: 298 Windsor, petitlon relating to controversy with Joseph Talcott, treas. in reard to amount paid Allyn for company’s wages in 1756, renewed. Petitioner claims there is due him over I00 & asks for a com. Neg. May 1789 X: 287 pr, v, service, 1762 ......................... X: 46a wages deducted for desertion, 1756 V: 206 soldier, hospital roll, 1758 VIII 125b, IS2b Benjamin, jr. priv. service, 1757 Vll: 21a Caeser, priv. wages, 1788 ............................... VI 302 Caleb, priv. Suffield, service, 1757 VII: 55d Christopher priv. service, 1757 ...................... VII 65el Daniel, priv. service, 1787 ............................ VII: 59b Dniel, jr. horse account, 1757 ......................... Vll: 58b David, drummer, service, 1762 ............................ X: 52a sert, account for arrestln deserters, 1761 IX: 255b soldier, desertion, 1755 .......................... V: 252 - ii- Allen, Eathen, priv. service, 1757 VII 56a Ebenezer, priv. desertion, 1762 X: 46ab Fairfield, desertion, 172 X: lO0a " " never joined, 1762 X: IR wages, 1762 X: 46b soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: llls. " Edward ( A) Milford agent, 1759 Vlii: 139 ( A) petition concerning expense of billet-in Hihland soldiers, 1758 VII : 281b ( X) receipt for Nathaniel Hooker estate, 1711/ 2 Ill: ll8h Elijah, priv. ammunition account, 1757 Vll: 51b " Elisha, priv. service, 1762 X: 29a Elnathan, priv. service, 1762 X: 46a Ephestus, 1757 VII 17a Ephr. 1787 Vll: 28a George, horse account, 1787 VII: 67 Me. deposition givin account of attack by Indians on his house & his rescue by whaleboat from Arrow-sck. Deponant was one of a detachment sent up the river to reconnoiter & in attack on Indians found asleep. About 18 Indians killed & one Englishman lost. Body of a man from Brunswick found later, June 24,1722 III: 182,191a priv. service, 1757 VII 14b soldier, hospital rolI, 175 VIII: 380a, 3Zlac Gideon, ranted liberty to transport corn to Boston, Apr. 1676 I 203 Hannah, widow, horse account, 1757 Vll: 65f Henry ( A) Windsor, certificate for soldier’s clalm, 1762 IX: OOb Jabez, corp. service, 174 X: Z25b John, ass ’ t I 153- 156,160- 181,183- 214,216- 217,219- 228 ( A) I 108 clerk service, 1787 VII: 21a com’y account, 1756 V1: 330f corn. on settlement of Indian surrenderers, 1676 1: 218 corn. to sell public stores, 1712 111: 128 " ,, judgment against John Bate, Apr.] 876 1: 204 member of council, 1875 I llb reference in Leisler’s letter to All)’ s particular dis@ ust with Jacob Milborne, 1690 II : 78a sac ’ y 1: 4b, lld, 14,47b, 52,61c, 67c, 71c, 76b, 84a, 104, 143b, II 1,4,12a, ISb, 15b, iTo, 25b, 73a, 78a, 138, l Sla, l4b, 184b 185,186,191b, 242 ( A) I llabcd, 12,30b, 34ac, 40,42,43ab, 48c, 80, 57, Z6b, 62b, 84,65" 0,66,67b, 82- 84b, 92,95, IO0, lOlabc, 102b, 105,109,123,127, I0,142bc, 145b, II 7, II, 18, 2, 24a, 8,47a, 54, 8, 70- 72ab, 80- 84,88, I07c, 108a, ll, b- d, 118- 120,122,12, 126,129b, 18Ibc, 188,136, 140,147,150,155,159,161- 165,166b, 172,176- 179, 182, I2, I96,198,206i, 212,215, 21, 218,282,287, 244, III 5, 90 declaration by Jacob Leisler, lleut- ov, of N. Y. that Allyn has aided the rebellion at Albany & ought to be proceeded aainst for traitorous offense, Mar. i, 1689/ 90 11: 39 ( A) defense against chares of Jacob Leisler, Mar .1689/ 90 II : 44 excused from attendance at Boston as commission-er, Au&. 1675 I 165 ( A) letter to Jacob Milborne replying that the former letter objected to was from the Conn. Council & sined by him as sec’y, as he did not draw up the same. Any dissatisfaction felt shoul be expressed to the writers, June 5,1890 11: 81 - 12- Allen, John, sec’y, letters from Albany concernin receivin6 agents on common defense, { ar. 1889/ 90 II: 42 letters from BulkeleM Gershom, 1875 I: llef Fitch, James, 1875,1875/ 6 I: I0,46 Fitch, Joseph, capt. 1890 II: 90 Stanton, Thomas, 1878 I 69 capt. ticket for Indian’s aent free pass found when Indian was killed, July 1876 1: 97a col. Mass. letter sent him, 1694/ 5 II: Ib Saybrook fort account, 1698 II: 189 flout- col, commissioner to meet Five Nations, 1694 II: 237 " orders from Gov. Andros for raisin 80 men" at Hartford within 3 days & instructln6 him that Robert Treat is appointed in command but in case of his sickness or death Allyn is to succeed him, Nov. l, 18S8 11: 8 sendin@ of Jonathan Bull to Albany, May 1889 prlv X: 46a ( A) Enfield, deposition on march in Ft. William Henry alarm, Jan. 1758 VII 252 Enfield, service, 1757 VII 254 Fairfield, desertion, 1762 X: IOOa service. 1757 VII 12b, 17a soldier, iddletown, death, petition concernin arms, 1725 Ill 164 ( A) Middletown, receipt, 1712 III: I18i Jonah, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286a Jonathan, horse account, 1757 VII: 86b priv. service, 1757,1762 VII 17b, 88, 5Oa, X: 29a Jos. ship buildin account Ill: 103 Windham, description of mare iost, 1758 VI: 881b Josh. soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIIl: 885a Joseph, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 288c Joseph, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII 17a Joshua, priv. error in pay, 1758 VIII: 4b Josiah, priv. service, 1757 VII: 65ef Matthew, corn. of war, 1728- 25 III: 195,223 ( A) on Eastern Indian war lll: lgla Litchfield III : 209c private petition III: 94b stores & keeper for New London fort IV: 5 ( A) IV: capt. appointment over co. bein raised, Dec. 1704 command of co. in expedition for relief of Deerfleld, 1704 Ill : 67ab letter from Capt. John Hall enclosin list of soldiers belonging to Hall’s co. & left by him at Northampton to march to Coessett under Allyn. Indorsed " Soldiers that deserted & did not attend the impress." Dec .4,1708 III : 86 " ( A) report to Maj. Whitin of certain soldiers de-sertin@ from service in Mass. Jan. 1708/ 7 111: 70 maj. Windsor, instructions from Gov. Saltonstall for command of troops raised in New London county for Canadian expedition, May 1709 III: 78 Moses, priv. Hebron, petition showin hardships during service in MaJ. Roers scouting expedition & that he has been at much trouble & expense for medical care on account of fever sore on le & Keneral poor health. He asks compensation. Vote for. 10 in lower house ne. by upper, } ay 1781 I: 155 - 13- Allen, Nathan, com’y account, 1755- 56 VI 263g, Vl 330bd horse account, 1757 VII 65f priv. service & death, 1762 X: Ta Nathl. priv. desertion, 1764 X: 225d Noah, corp. service, 1757 Vll: lta Phinehas, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286c " Reuben, priv. desertion, 1761 IX: 252,255b " service, 1762 X: 29a Rowland, com’y account ,1788 ,1760- 61 V: 248b, IX: lOOa, 261 ship account, 1757 VII 146b Samuel, Groton, horse account, 1787 VII : 2a " New London fort account, 1730 IV: 8 ( A) witness, 1740 IV: Ii0 priv. service, 1757,1762 Vll: 60a, X: 27 service & death, 1762 x: ga Samuel, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII: 2 Squler, priv. service & death, 1782 X: Ta Thomas, service, 1757,1762 ,1764 VII 6,60a, X: 48a, 22Tb Ti, m, othy, New Haven county deputy- sheriff VIII 810a priv. service, 1757 VII lOs Titus, 1787,1762 VII : 41a, X: 27 ;’; illiam, mason, service, 1756 V: 285 prlv. ammunition account, 1787 VII desertion, 1762 X: IOOa service, 1755- 57 V 299b, 300b, VII 2a, 60a Allen, Howell &, arms account, 1788 VII: 213 Alleng, see Allen. Aliens, desertion, 1762 X: 97a Allerton, Jonathan, prlv. service, 1787 VII : 48b Alles, see Allis. Alleyn, Allen. Allln, Ailing, Allls, Alles. John, priv. Seiners, service in 1758 & action brought against him for refusal to serve in 1780 VIII: 248 Lucius, Seiners, enlistment in campaign of 1757, sickness at Hart-ford before joinin co. & on father’s petition allowance of 17/ 6/ 3 gr. Mar. 1780- Vlll 248, 249 " } oris, soldier, account of expenses for sickness, 1755 V: 263j " Samuel, Seiners, horse account, 1757 Vll: 66a petition showing his son Lucius enlisted in 5{ at. 1757 & proceeded to Hartford to join his co. He contracted pleurisy & has been troubled with ulcerations for about 2 yrs. costlng for care some 60. Petitioner has had a son in each campaign except first of the war & son John served in 1758 but has been prosecuted for refusing to go this present cmmpaign. Petitioner asks for compensation for son’s sickness as an enlisted soldier. Gr17/ 6/ 3, Mar .1760 VIII : 248,249 Allsop, see Alsop. Allyn, Allen. Almeer, Almeir. Peter, priv. service, 1762- 63 X: 27,175a Almeir, see Almeer. Almey, Almy. Almy, Almey. Capt. com’y account, 1755 V: 263a Ir. agent for R. l., appeal to Great Britain, 1694 II: 206g A1owash, Indian, Springfield expedition, 1675 1: 150 Alsip, see Alsop. ilsop, Allsop, A1sip, A1sup. com’y account, 1758,1761 VIII iii, l12b, i13, IX: 261 Daniel, ass. rellef account, 1687 III: 43a - 14- Alsop, Richard, com. on Cary vs Ledlie, 1775 X: S20v com’y & ship account, 1755,1757 V: 249c, VII 145a, 146a Alsup, see A1sop. Alsworth, Aylworth. Phillp ( A) priv. receipt for blanket, Au. 1757 VII: 125a service, 1757 VII : 46a Alvis, RodKer, soldier, wounded near . adley, Mass. May 1676 I: 84a Alvord, Elijah, com’y account, 1755 V: 249a priv. service, 1757 VII: John, " 1757 VII Jonathan, capt. to. mentioned VII 104 " Thomas, com’y account, 1755 V: 248b Ambler, Christopher, priv. service, 1762 X: 51 " John, Stamford, horse account, 1757 VII: 47c " Stephen, Stamford, horse account, 1757 VII : 47c Ambleton, Peter, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 328 Ambo, negro, priv. service, 1756 V: 340c Ames, David, corp. service, 1757 VII: 46a Ebenezer ( A) priv. Stafford, deposition for soldier, 1762 IX: 310 Huh, priv. Preston, never oined, 1762 X: 24a John, priv. enllstment, 1756 VI 127 service, 1757 VII : 42b Mark, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1760 VIII: 263 Nathan, priv. service, 1757 VII: 42b Robert, 1757 VII : 42c Zebulon, 1762 X: 14a Amherst, Amhirst, Amhurst. Sir Jeffrey, Ken. action on his letters, 1759- 62 VIII: I4, 189,190a, IX: i15,185,174,177,276,277,288,289, 514 " en. commander- in- chief, complaint that enemy are able to procure provisions from almost every port of North America, May 1782 IX: 297 gen. commander- in- chief of British army VI II 242,243a, IX: 14 5, X: lOOc, 106,12Ca commander- in- chief of British forces, re-ferred to for case of assault by Sergt. Thomas Elvage aKalnst Hinman at Ripton X: 285a Ken. conratulatlons on his success voted by the Assembly, 0ct. 1760 VIII 317 gen. orders mentioned X: 112,169 " ( A) to Lieut. John Avery to return to Conn. to recruit soldiers for regular corps, July 4,1762 X: I01 gen. question of settlement of billeting ac-counts, 1759 VIII 168,200 en. recruiting party sent into Conn. 1762- 6 X: 129 requisition on southern colonies for soldiers to fight Indians, 1765 X: 194 ,, Ken. returns of Conn. soldiers made to England for 1761 X: 182,16, 164 Ken. settlement of colony’s demand for militia in alarm, referred to him, 1761 IX: I? 5 Amhirst, see Amherst. Amhurst, Ammogheway, Indian, 1675 ........................................ I 150 tmmunltion, see Ordnance stores; Powder. Amsbee, see Orms. Amsbury, Amsden, Elisha, priv. clothin@ account, 1758 Vlll: lO6a ’, service, 1757 VII : 47a Anabel, see Anniball. - 15- Anderson, Lieut. left under care of Hugh Rider, N. Y. 1762 X: I21 r. com’y account, 1761 IX: 263a John, priv. service, 1757 VII 14a Joseph, enG. service, 1762 X: ga serif. 1764 X: 225b Peter, Stnwich, horse account, 1757 VII Samuel, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 42b Andras, see Andrews. Andrass, " Andreas, John ( A) sure- mate, account for services, Jan. 16,1761- IX: 87 Andrew, see Andres Andrews, Andras, Andrass, Andrew, Andros, Andross, Androus, Androws, Andrus, Andruss. Abel, priv. service, 1757 VII: I6a " Abrahen, pr, l, v, se, r, vice, 1757 VII: 6 Asahel, 1762 X: la Ashbel, priv. New Hartford, service, 1757 VII 55f Bartholomew, priv. service, 1757 VII: 41a Benjamin, 1757 VII : 16a, 35a " Daniel, Fairfield, horse account, 1757 VII : 7a " killed at Schenectady, N. Y. 1689/ 90 II: 29b priv. service, 1757 VII: 41a David, enG. appointment, Mar. 1759, Mar. 1760--- VIII: 150a, 254 " lieut, appointment, Mar. 1761, Mar. 1762 IX: 122b, 273a Farminton, service at Havana & death at N. Y. from illness contracted in campaign. Petition by admx., Mary Andrus, for compensation for ex-pense of sickness, ne. 0ct. 1763 X: 169 service & death, l? 62 X: 20a sergt service, 1756 V: 40a " Deneson, priv. service & death, 1782 X: Oa Eber, corp. New Hartford, service, 1757 VlI: 55g Edmund, see Andros, Edmund. Elihu, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 32Oa, 340a Elijah, soldier, hospital roli, 175% Vlll: 3tb " Elisha, priv. service, 1758- 57 V: 340a, VIl: 35a ’.’ Elizabeth, Hartford, petition showln at time her son was killed above Deerfield, he lost clothing & gun valued at 4/ 6/ 8. Granted 40s of the account, May 1713 III 132 " Epaphras, priv. service, 1757 VII: !’ " sergt. 1782 X: 20a ;’’. GEEispdsheerolanli,, m, psropilrvld. vi. ers, esrevhrivocisecp, ei, t1a71l5775r7oll, 1782 X: V1VI7II1Ia:, 661557ee4lf serif. 1762- 63 X: 51,175a Hezekiah, horse account, 1757 VII 5Oc Jmes, com’y account, 1755- 57 I: 35Oa soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: 108a " Job, priv. service, 1755 V: 208 " John, priv. service, 1757 VII: 47a Joseph ( A) certificate for sick soldler, 176 X: 154 " priv. service & death, 1762 X: la Mary, Farminton, admx. on David Andrus estate, petitlon show-ing service of Lieut. Davld Andrus at Havana that on return he was taken Ill & died at N. Y. about 8 days after arrival. Expense of sick-ness amounted to 28/ 17/ 6 for which she asks. Vote of lower house for grant of 18/ 5 ne. Oct. 176 ............................... X: 169 L[ oses, Wallinford, horse account, 1757 VII : 41a " priv. service, 1757 .................... VII : 41a Nehemiah, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1756 VI: 47c Noah priv service, 1757 --.--................ Vll: 41a - 18- Andrews, Richard, drummer, service, 1762 X: la soldier, hospitl roli, 1762 X: lTla, 174 Roger, priv. service, 1785 V: 208 Senuel, corp. service, 1782 X: 51 priv. 176Z- 84 X: 51,175a, 227b soldier, Hartford, killed in service, 1712 111: 182 hospital roll, death, 1780 IX: lllb Silas, priv. service, 1757 VII: 35a Solomon, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1780 VIII 256 Stephen, priv. service, 1757 VII: lta Thomas, Groton, sloop Defence claim, 1745 V: 14,1Be, 1tad, 18 priv. service, d-- d, 1762 X: lOb soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 330a, 381c, 332a New London county, sloop Defence petition, 1748 IV: 271a Ti.. othy, soldier, account of arms & blanket delivered him, 1755 V 282b Wethersfield, petition with evidence showin enlistment in 1755 & that he proceeded with army as far as Albany where he was seized with malignant fever & as a result he has been in a paralytic state ever since. He asks for compen-sation. Gr. 20, May 1783 William, priv. service, 1782- 63 X: 20ab, 49, 79, lOOc, 175a wages, 1762 X: 20b sergt, service, 1755 V: 208 1; illiam, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII 35a Zephaniah, priv. clothing account, 1768 VIII 123b Andros ( Andre;’ s, Androse, Andross, Androsse) Sir Edmund. Sir Edmund gov. of N. Y. correspondence mentioned, 1876 I: lOlc correspondence with Conn. ( A) Andros’ letter to Dep- ov. Leee Informin him of reported plan of Indians to attack Hartford & places as far west as Greenwich. Rumored that 5000 or 6000 Indians are combined, 0ct. I0,1675 1: 20 ( A) Andros to Dep- gov. Leete expressing concern over Indian successes & reportin he has sent Lieut. Brockholes to Albany with orders designed to help in general defense. Offers such as-sistance as is fit for him to give, 0ct. 1675 1: 21 ( A) Andros to Dep- gov. Leete acknowledging receipt of Leete’s letter of 19th, 0ct. 23,1675 1: 22 Corm. letter asking Andros to prevent the hostile Indians from receiving powder & lead or other assistance from his section, 0ct .19,1875 1: 23 ( A) Andros to Conn. reporting news that Philip with 400 or 800 fighting north Indians is within 40 or 50 miles of Albany & plans to spend the winter there. Philip sick & Sohamosohuha the commander- in- chief, Jan. 6,1875/ 6 I: 33 Corm. letter thanking him for news of Philip’s location & counting it a great advantage that he is now situated where Andros may call on the ohawks to wipe out the enemy. Mentions need of preventing Dutch from selling firearms. In enga@ ement at Narragansett 70 of English & 600 of Indians were killed, Jan. 18,1675/ 6 I 3tab ( A) Andros to Dep- gov. Leete objecting to suggestion that Mohawks be employed to fight New England’s war or that Dutch be more strictly watched, Jan. 20, 1675/ 6 1: 36 - 17- Andros, Sir Edmund, ov. of N. Y. correspondence with Conn. ( con.) Corm. letter expressin readiness to share hazard & charge of the war & resentin Andros’ last letter. Enemy boast that they receive supplies from Albany & exact obedience of the Dutch is open to question, Jan. 81,16? 5/ 8 l: 40a Andros to Conn. askln if his forces especially ohaks & Senecas would be permitted to pursue the enemy into Conn. & if the colony would fur-nish provisions. Advises fittin@ orders if any Conn. men are likely to meet N. Y. Indians, Feb. 4,1875/ 6 Corm. letter stating that Philip has given the :[ ohawks a large present to engage them against the English or to sit still at N. Y. Until ohawks have shown acts of hostility against Philip writers do not think it wise to trust them to come near Conn. towns, Feb. lO, 1875/ 6 1: 43a Conn. letter referring to proposal to allow Mohawks & Senecas to pursue enemy into Conn. If nothing is yet done by Andros writers wish to know if their agents would be permitted to pass up to Albany & attempt negotiations with N. Y. Indians by themselves, Mar. 7,1675/ 6 1: 43b Conn. letter complainin of disposal of enemy Indians who it is said have been given over to the 5ohawks & received arms from them to be used in design against Indians friendly to Conn. or aainst the English. Renews request for permission to pass up Hudson & treat with 5[ ohawks, } Aar. 19,1675/ 6 1: 49 Request made of him by Samuel Wyllys & Pitkin concernin Mohawks & Senecas & their at-titude towards Conn.& Philip’s Indians & his ansver refusing liberty to treat with N. Y. Indians, Apt. i0,1787 I: ( A) Letter to the Council stating his readiness to try to get an honorable peace with the Indians & suspending claims to part of Corm. colony till a decision comes from England 1: 63b ( A) Letter to Conn. stating the [ ohawks have done great execution against Indian enemies & are about to send out SO0 but hear peace has been made by English. He asks if this is true & if ohaks will be admitted into towns & by what sign, July 5,176 I: 8 Conn. letter assuring Gov. Andros that no peace has been made with Indians & reporting results of aj. Talcott’s expedition. Glad that ohawks are about to attack northern Indians. In re-gard to entrance into to’ns writers cannot speak for the Mass. tons which would probably be the ones within reach of Mohawk expedition but advise a sign to distinguish them, such as some yellow cloth. Complaint against Caspechy & some others whom Andros has secured. Travel-ing too dangerous to send any fit messenger to wait on the Governor, July 8,1876 I: i00 Corm. letter reporting news that a large number of north Indians have been near ,’; estfleld but only took horses & cattle & corn stalks to suck while traveling. It is supposed they are in flight towards Hudson river to go to Va. Indians & are probably in starving condition, July 20,1676 I 105 - 18- Andros, Sir Edmund gov. of N. Y. correspondence with Conn. ( con.) ( A) Andros’ letter thankin Corm. for news of north Indians’ movements. He does not dare insure Mohawks’ fidelity further by gifts & encourage-ments, July 26,1676 1: 106 Corm. letter informing Gov. Andros that about 150 of the enemy were overtaken near Ousatonic on their way to Paquiage beyond Hudson river where they expect to get shelter. They have been routed in these parts & it is hoped Andros will either allow vessels from Conn.& Mass. to pass up the river to destroy the enemy or take effective measures himself for that end, Aug. 19,1676 I 109 ( A) Andros’ letter expressing pleasure that Indians are routed in Conn.& stating he will accept offer of forces if needed. Claims he has done more for Corm. than asked & has kept enemies from bein supplied in his colony. Hints that N. Y. Indians should be rewarded, Aug. 25,1676 1: 112 Conn. letter denyin offer of forces & assertion that enemies were not supplied in N. Y. No in-formation as to what Mohawks accomplished & su@ gestions for. reward need time. Still wait-ing to hear that enemies under power of Andros have been destroyed, Aug. 25,1676 I: I15 ( A) Andros’ letter statin8 that he will go to Albany in a few days & be in readiness to receive agent sent to treat with Mohawks, Apt. Z, 1877 1: 118 Conn. letter informing Andros that . aj. John Pynchon & James Richards are about to journey to Albany & are fully empowered to make treaty with Indians of N. Y. & to reward them for services. Asks recognition for them, Apt. I0,1677 I 119, Letter from John Pynchon & James Richards stat-in desire of N. E. colonies to have certain prominent enemy Indians now on the Hudson de-livered to justice but recognizing time is not convenient, they agree to refer the matter back to Councils of colonies, Apr. 1877 l: 120d ( A) Andros’ letter to Corm. reporting that 4 Morican-ders ( Mohegans) have been at Albany but their errand was not understood. Advised Maquaes to accept the band left by them. Friendly Indians frightened by rumor of north Indians fled to Canada, Apr. 16,1877 I: 121 Gov. Andros’ letter announcin arrival of Maj. Pynchon & James Richards & reportln they have had entire freedom in dealin@ with Mohawk Indians, Apr. 25,1677 I: 122 ( A) Andros’ letter expressln hope that Corm. would bear in mind recent treaty with Mohawks. Latter consider they were very conslderste to release son of Uncas for they believe the Mohegans have no good will towards them. Onei-das attempted an expedition but party was broken up, Aug. 28,167? I: 129 ( A) Andros’ letter in answer to news of Indian at-tack on Hatfleld. Although resentin Corm. cen-sure he assures that all aid will be given for punishir anyone in his government who may be found guilty, Sept. 28,1677 I: 132 - 19- Andros, Sir Edmund, il ov. of N. Y. correspondence with Conn. ( con.) ( A) Andros’ letter informin Gov. Leete of his in-tention to return to London for the winter, Oct. 8,1877 I l4a Gov. Leete’s reply remindin Andros that captives are still in the hands of the Aaquaes over whom he was supposed to have great influence. Conn. has shown loyalty to the crown in savin a large part of L. I. from the Dutch, Nov. 13,18? 7 I IS4b ( A) Andros’ letter professin willinness to do his duty in rerd to the { aquaes, Sept. 10,1878 1: 139 ( A) Andros’ letter advisln that Commissioners of United Colonies send proper persons to deal with aquaes & show how their treaty has been violated. Like; ise some should come also from Uncas & other friendly Indians, Sept. 25,18? 8 I: 140 Conn. letter urgin further efforts in behalf of Natick prayin& Indians. Report that aquaes have offered to release captives in the presence & on the order of Andros, 0ct. 29,1878 I 142b Corm. letter reportin@ departure of other commis-sioners. Not in favor of a meetin at New Haven. Difficult to prevent Conn. Indians from takin8 revere on the aquas & so endanerin En@ llsh. Dependent on Andros to deal with his Indians, Oct. 9,1878 I: 142c ( A) Andros’ letter acknowledin receipt of two from Conn.& showin irritation at late transaction with N. Y. upper Indians, Nov. 18,1878 I 143a Record of letter sen% him, 0ct. 8,1875 I: I77 Record of letter from Council concerning re-strainin@ the supplyin of ammunition to Indians, Jan. 13,1875/ 8 I: 191 Record of letter by the Council, Jan. 31,1875/ 8 1: 193 Record of letter from him received by Council, dated Feb. 4,1875/ 8 I: 194 Record of letters from Corm. Council, ar. 8, 7,9, 1675/ 8 I: I7 Record of letter from Council, Apr. 18,1878- 1: 204 " Conn. Council, July 8,1878 I: 211 Conn. with information of departure of certain Indians towards Housa-tonic, July 20,1878 1: 212 Record of letter from Corm. Council, Aug. lO, i8? 8 1: 214 " AU 21,1876 1: 218 " " " Jan. 22,1878/ 7 1: 220 " letters from Conn. Council, 5ar. l@, lS? 8/ 7, Apr. 9, July 3,1877- I: 22,224,225 Record of letter from Conn. Aug. 4,18?? 1: 228 gov. of N. Y. information on Philip’s winter quarter s I 5d ov. of N. Y. mentioned in instructions given Pynchon & Richards, Apr. 16? 7 I 120c ov. of N. Y. permission needed for interview with Mohaks, 1878 I: 201 - 20- Andros, Sir Edmund, gov. of N. Y. Saybrook affair. Presence with 3 sloops & force of men at Say-brook given by Conn. as reason for not sendin more men for defense against Indians, July 9, 1675 l: 4b Instructions to Robert Chapman & Capt. Thomas Bull on manner of receivin Andros. He is not to be allowed to land his soldiers armed or to set up any claim in opposition to the Conn. government. Seat of war is at Seacunck where his assistance may be needed, July 8,1675 I: 154,155 Orders of Council for copies to be made of papers relating to ! aj. Andros’ demands for land as far as the Conn. river & a statement of Conn. claims as based on settlement & charter. These to be sent to Robert Thompson, England for colony’s defense. Copy of statement, July 22,1675 I 156- 160 News of his attempt to land soldiers at Saybrook, Sept. 1675 I 176,177 gov. of N. Y. to be notified of Indian activi-ties, July 1,1675 I: 4a gov. of N. Y. & N. E II: S9,179b t, commission from him held by Fitz- John Winthrop II 124c It gov. of N. Y. & N. E. correspondence with Conn. ( A) Andros’ letter reportin that Indians have killed Engllshmen to the eastward at Cape Pot-pus. Dated Squabague ( Brookfield, Mass.) Oct. 16,1688 II 1 ( A) Andros’ order to Lieut- col. John Allen requiring that 60 men be detached & armed at Hartford within 3 days, Nov. l, 1888 If: 2 ( A) Andros’ letter to Lieut- col. John Allyn instruct-ing him that Robert Treat is to have command of the forces now ordered to march to North-field & in case of Treat’s sickness or death Allyn is to take his place, Nov. l. 1888 ll: S " " gov. of N. Y. & N. E. opposition to Albany men continuing under his commissions, 1889/ 90 11: 43 ov. of N. Y. & N. E. plundering of goods of Baron de St. Castin II 19b ov. of Vs. compliance with Gov. Fletcher’s re-quest for quota of army, 1695 II: 217a Andros, see also Andrews. Andr ose, see Andros, Edmund. Andross, Andrews. Andro s s, Edmund, s ee Andro s, Edmund. Androsse, Androus, see Andre, vs. Androws, Andrus, Andrus s, Andures, account for mending New London fort, l? 61 IX: S60 Angavine, see An6evine. Angel, Lieut- col. R. I. command mentioned VII: 270 Angevine, Angavlne. Lewis, priv. service, 1755- 57,1782 V: 3OS, VI1: 81a, X: $ 5 Anharenda, Mohawk sachem, 1889/ 90 II S4a Ann ( sloop). Receipt for supplies shipped for Canadian expedition, Falrfield, Aug. 1748 V: 39,40 - 21- Annapolis Royal. Gov. Saltonstall’s receipt for payment of provisions furnished by Corm. for garrison at Annapolis Royal in 1710, Aug. 1722 IV: 119 On request of Francis Borland, Boston, for payment of 140/ 15/ 10 said to have been received by Gov. Saltonstall from John Borland, agent for garrison at Annapolis, com. appointed who report that money was paid Saltonstall for provisions supplied by Corm. in 1710 & there is nothing due, May l? 45- 1V: 120ab Anne, queen of Great Britain, reference to arms furnished colonists IV: 58a Anniba11, Anabel. Barnabas, priv. anuaunitlon account, 1757 VII 55 service, 1757 VII Annis, Abraham, Newbury,..’ ass. needy person, 1697 III: 45 imnussekequan, Indian, 1875 1: 150 Anoquin, James, priv. service, 1755- 56 Answorth, see Ainsworth. Anthony, Boatswain, on sloop Defence, 1741 IV:% 7b Richard, com’y account, 1755 V: 249c Thomas priv service, 1755- 56 V: 32 soldier, com’y account, account for @ un, 1755 V: 248b Antizel, Simon, drummer, service, 1762 X: 52a Apanatha, John, priv. service, 1757 II Apequanas, alias John Sagamore, enemy Indian wanted for trlal, Apr. 16? 7 I: 120d Apes, William, priv. service, iT62 X: lOb Aplelby, Thomas, soldier, Woodbury, death at Greenbush, N. Y. 1690 II: 66 Apleton, see Appleton. Ap, l, ey, Aply. Ezekiel, priv. service, 1756 James, 1755- 56 V: 306 Aply, see Apley. Appleton, Apleton. ---, com’y account ,1788 Vl: tSOa Capt. actions called inconsistent with acts of the commis-sioners, Nov. 1875 I: 182, Benjamin, com’y account, 1755 V: 263g Joshua ( A) New London fort petition, 1729 IV: 7b Samuel, capt. commander- in- chief of army in Conn. valley, Nov. i7 I: 184 Apthorp, r. letter to him mentioned VI: 128b Charles & son, army account, 1756 V: 292, Vl: 316 i. Y. agents to receive sterling money from Great Britain, 1756 VI 140 Araut, Daniel, priv. service, 1757 VII: 34a Archer.. Benjamin, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 51b service, 1757 VII llab Josiah, priv. ammunition account, 1757 Vll: 51a service, 1757 VII: lla Arcut, see Orcutt. Ardnel, Joseph, priv. service, 1757 VII: Z2 Arebey, John ( Job ?) 1675 I: 1,50 Arewoottaug, Indian, Springfield expedition, 1875 I: 150 Armoror . Aaron Beach’s account for services, Apr. 8,1758 VI: S48 Thddeus Noble’s account for services, Feb. lO, l? 57 VI: 554 John Rippenner s Dec. 51,1756 VI eJoseph Youngs } ar. IZ, 1759 VIII : tS Peter Bowdish s " Jan. 25,1759 VIII : 57 Eleazar Done’ s Jan. 31,1759 Vlii: 58 David Squire’ s Feb. 28,1759 VIII : 5 Col.’ Aqnitin’s certificate of appointment of David Squire as as-sistant armorer, July 18,1758 VIII: 80 Appointment of armorers, May 1758 VII: 225 - 22- Armorors. ( con.) Col. Eleazer Fitch’s certificate of services of ait Demlng as armor-er, Jan. 4,1759 VIII : 61 ; ait Deming’ s account for services as armorer, Sept. 1759 VIII 62 Aaron Beach’s account for services, ; ar. 14,1759 VLII: 64 Claim by Lydia Jarvis, widow of Isaac Jarvis, for his services & ex-penses, Norwalk, Mar. 5,1759 VIII: 122 Act providing that one armorer be appointed for each reg’t who shall be allowed 6 per month, May 1759 VIII 194 Andrew Huntington’s account for services as armorer, June 2,1761 IX: 71 Aaron Beach’s account for services as armorer, Dec. 12,1760 IX: 73 Richardson Miner’s account for services as armorer, Jan. 16,]. 761 IX: 78 Stephen Chandler’s account for services as armorer’s mate, settled by David Parsons, Sept. 9,1761 IX: SS Israel Curtis’ account for services, Mar. l, 1762 IX: 247 " Feb. 16,1763 X: 56,57 Arms, see Ordnance stores. Small arms. Armsbee, see Ormsby. Armsbie, Armstrong, Andre, corp. service & death, 1762 X: ga Daniel, priv. service, 1762,1764 X: ga, 231a Ezekiel, 1787 VII : 42b John, ". 1762 X: 37a Jonathan, 1762 X: 9a Labeus, corp. 1762 X: 52a priv. 1757 Vll: 42b Arnal, see Arnold. Arnall, Arnoat, " Cornelisse, Amour. Arnoit, Arnold, Arnal, Arnall, Arnolds. Capt. com’y account, l? 40 IV: 80a Lieut. sutler’ s account, I760 X: llti Benidick, priv. service, ].? 57 VII : 42c Benjamin, 1756 V 22b David, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII 128e soldier, hospital roll, l? 61 IX: 267b Hezekiah, priv. service, 1757 VII: 47a James, lieut, appointment , ar .1759, Mar. l? 61, Mar. 1762, ar. 1764 VIII 150c, IX: 122e, 278b, X: 204 service, 1762 X: S5 ". soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 3S4a " John, com’y account, 1756 VI: 326 Haddam, blankets lost in service, 1710 III 9Oa priv. Haddam, deserter (?) 1706 111: 66 service, 1757,1762 VII 81a, X: 41 soldier, hospital roll, 1760 IX: 106 Jonathan, haddam, account for servant’s wages, l? 12--- III: ll8k priv. service, 1762 X: 20a service & death, 1762 X: 18a Jon’h ( A) receipt for Robert Arnold, l? ll/ 2 III: llSd Joshua, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 42b Oliver, 1762 X: lOOb Stamford, never joined, 1762 X: lOOa Robert, priv. service, 1757 VIl: 25a soldier, Mansfield, amount due for service in Canadian expedition, I? ii/ 2 llI: llSd Arnolds, see Arnold. Arnout, Cornelisse, Amour. Arrest, Exemption from. Act providing that volunteers in expedition shall not be prevented from serving by legal process for debt less than 50, .{ ay 1746 IV 302 Act providing that soldier who has enlisted in his h! ajesty’s service shall not be prevented from such service by legal action for debt under 50, Oct. 1746 IV 331 Act providing that no person who has enlisted or shall be impressed into his lajesty’s service shall be prevented from such service by legal action for debt less than i0, ar. 1755 V: II5 Resolve reviving act for securing soldiers from arrest & making it of force until Oct. next, Iar. 1756 VI: 83 Act providing that no person who has enlisted or shall be impressed into his ajesty’s service shall be prevented from such service by legal action unless for some criminal matter or for cause arisen be-fore entering service & involving at least i0 value, mar. 1789 VIII 158 Resolve continuing in force till 0ct. next, act passed in ar. 1788 for securing enlisted soldiers from arrest, Nay 1760 VIII: 281 Act providing that no person who has enlisted into his HaJesty’s service shall be liable to arrest for any cause except a criminal matter or for a real debt amounting at least to I0 sterling. Act to continue in force till Oct. sess. next, ar. 1761 IX: i17 Petition of Ichabod Fitch, sutler, with others, shoing they have large debts contracted for articles they sup-plied to the troops & no way of collecting from the soldiers who are re- enlisted. They ask re-peal of act of ar. last postponing lawsuits on account of debts to sutlers. Nag. ay 1761 IX: 142 Act providln that no person enlisted in his Majesty’s service shall be taken from such service by process or execution except for criminal matter or cause involving I0 sterling or more. To be in force till risin of 0ct. sess. ar. 1762 IX: 280,281 Ashall, Joseph, priv. desertion, 1781 IX: 252 Ashbo, Ashbow. John, priv. army account, 176l IX: 259a Nathl. priv. service, 1755- 6 V: 299b, S00b Ashborn, see Ashburn. Ashbo", Ashbo Ashburn, Ashborn. , John, soldier, hospital roll, 1758 Vlll: IZ4a, 131b Jos, 1675 I: 150 Ashcraft, John, Acadian account, 1756 VI: 870b Ashford. ileae account for Capt. Abner Barker’s co. includes horses from Ashford, Au. I757 Vll: 8a Ashford. Individuals. Avery, John, lieut, petition showing sickness at time he was o- dered to join re’t, application to Gen. Amherst for orders, service collecting absen-tees & after Sept. 1762 as lieut, of Capt. Led-lie’s co. at Crown Point. He has received only 1 month’s pay & as his failure to join in be-ginnin of campaign was due to sickness he asks for wages. Referred to Pay table & pay al-lowed, Eay l? 68- Jan. l? 84 X: I20 - 24- Ashford. Individuals. ( con.) Burton, Simon, soldier, petition showing service at Port Royal & that after the fort was taken he accom-panied Col. Livingston to Canada, endurin great hardships. He has never been paid for that ser-vice & Livingston died on way to Great Britain so petitioner is unable to get his aid. Lower house vote 30, May 1729 III: 188 Fay, Jedediah, capt. petition with surgeon’s certificate & account showing he was wounded in the ankle at Wood Creek & has been unable to do any busi-ness since. He asks compensation. Gr2S/ 1/ 5, May 1759 VIII: 220- 223 capt. petition showing he was wounded at ’, ood Creek in 1758 & has been at much expense for medical treatment. He received a grant from Assembly in May last but is still inca-pacitated & asks relief. Gr. S0 more May 1780 VIII: 292,29S Fitch, James, physician, petition with certificate from other physicians, showing he went to Cape Breton as physician for co. under Lieut. Smith-son but ; en arrived at Louisburg, Dr. Morrison was taken sick & petitioner was asked to serve as sur- mate for the reg’t. Me cared for the sick from Dec. 9 till Apr. 20 under difficult conditions & asks compensation. Gr. 30 old teno per month from Nov. 9, time of embarka-tion, till May ll, time of return, May 174 IV: 268- 270 Fitch, James, surg- mate, petition, with Timothy Mix, showing they were appointed to attend the proposed Canadian expedition by Corn. of war & have re-ceived no bounty. They ask for same. Neg. Oct. 1748 IV: 332 surg- mate, petition by his heirs showing his service as 2d. sur- mate for Canadian expedi-tion in 1748 & that no pay was ever allowed. Copy of appointment & certificate that no pay was allowed by parliament. Gr. 138 old tenor, ay 17 52 V : 44- 47 Perry, Elisabeth, admx. of Thomas Perry estate, petition showing her husband died at Cape Breton. He was one of borrowers of last bank of loan money of the colony & unless she has extension of time the estate is insolvent. Granted ex-tension of 2 yrs. to pay amount due on bond, May 1746 IV 275,276 Ashley, Ashly. Ezekiel, lieut. Cape Breton expedition, appointment, May I? IV 203,205 Hezekiah, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1765 V: 286b Nathaniel, 1755 V: 286b Samuel, priv. service, 1767 VII 59b Ashly, see Ashley. Ashman, Ashmun. Amaziah, sergt, service, 1757 VII: Elnathan, lieut. Canaan, appointment, Mar. 1758 VII 180a, 187c, 188b clothin account, 1758 VIII 108d Justus, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 16b Ashmun, see Ashman. Ashpocit, directed with other Mohegans to join force in Narragansett country, Feb. 1878/ 8 I: 198 Ashquawitt, amount due for service in Canadian expedition, 1711/ 2 lll: llSe - 25- Ashquoach ( Brimfield, . ass.) report of Philip being there, 1675 l: lld Ask, Thomas, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 313 Aspinal, see Aspinall. Aspinwall, Aspinal. Ass, soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 131b, 132a Peter, command of body of Indians sent by Conn. to aid Mass. 18. o7 II 85a, III 33a Asspehant, amount due for service in Canadian expedition, 1711/ 2 III I18c Astin, see Austin. Aston, Gorg, priv. service, 1757 VII: 46b Thomas, priv. service, 1757 VIl: 46a Atchinson, Barzeliel, priv. desertion, 1757 VII: Atherton, . aj. purchase of land in R. I I: 144b . Ir. arrival at Hadley with news of Falls fight, hay 1876 1: 74 Jonathan, clothin account, 1746 IV: 329 Joseph, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII: lO6a service, 1757 VII : 44a Atheson, John, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: ll2d Atkins, Adkins, Attkins. " Benjamin, com’y account, 1755 V: 249d Joseph, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII: 123a service, 1762- 88 X: 27,179a Solomon, com’y account, 1757 VII: 145a Attkins, see Atkins. Attunckcomeo, amount due for service in Canadian expedition, 1711/ 2 III: llSc Attwater, see Atwater Attwatt er, Attwel, " Atwell. Attwell, Attwood, Atwood Atwater, Attwater, Attwatter. Caleb, priv. Wallinford, petitlon showin6 he was wounded in the left arm in what was known as" Roers’ fight" & has been at an expense of over 8 besides hospital care. He asks for compensation. Gr. 15, ay 1759 VIII: 2S4,235 soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 124b, 125a, 18ib " David, priv. service, 1762 X: 27 Ebenezer, soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: SZ4b Elihu, priv. service, 1757 VII: 41a Enos, Wallinford, horse account, 1757 VII: 41a ser@ t, service, 177 VII : 41a Jeremiah, corn. on private petition X: 322 ( A) X: $ 23b corp. service, 1757 VII 86ab Jonathan, corn. to sell public stores, 1712 III: custody of colony’s stores, 1712 III: 122 Atwel, see Atwell. Atwell, Attwel, Attwell, Atwel, Atwill. Benjamin, army account, 1762 X: 2a priv. never joined, 1762 X: la New London, service, 1740 IV: 55a record of desertion cleared, 1768 X: Ic service, 1762- 8S X: 79, lOOc, 179a Benjamin, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII: 88 Hezekiah, soldier, sick bill, Apr4,{ ay 1787 John, horse account, 1757 VII: S9 priv. service, 1757 VII 24a Joseph, teamin account, 1758 VI 82c, 835a drummer, servlce, 1762 X: 16a priv. desertion, 1782 X: 96 Paul, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 309 Pettr. soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: IOI - 26- Atwell, Thomas, priv. service, 1757 VII : 38 sergt. 1762,1764 X: 16a, 231a Atwill, see Atwell. Atwood, Attwood. Capt. tvansportatlon of sick, 1758 VIII: lORa Elijah ( A) account for use of his sloop Lydia Ann as a trans-port for sick soldiers, Jan. 12,1759 VIII: lOT com’y account, 1755 V: 249c Hezekiah, prlv. service, 1757 VII: Thomas, 1757 VII Aucam, Aucom. Joshua, priv. deduction from wages for desertion, 1761 IX: 256 expenses for his arrest & detention at SprinE-field, 1781 IX: 255ab service, 1762 X: 52a service & desertion, 1762- 68 X: 175a Aucam, see also Ocam. Aucom, see Aucmm. Auditors. Order of Council for transmission to Hartford of all accounts against the colony, to be signed by town commit-tees already appointed & by the commissary & colony com. before Treasurer gives order for payment, Jan. 27, 1675 I: 193 Instructions for sendin to Com’y Steele all accounts against the colony for service, supplies c durin the war, Aug. 1678 I 216 Auerade, see Avery. Auger, Augur. Ir. employed to provide plasters, ointments & c for soldiers, Aug. 1675 I 15b Abram, New Haven, billetin account, 1767 X: 286a, 259a John, Branford, horse account, 1757 Vll: 30a Augur, see Auger. Aumarraway, Indian, Springfield expedition, 1675 I: 150 Aumayhew, Indian, 1675 1: 150 Ausbon, see 0shorn. Ausstin, Austin. Austen, Austin, Astin, . Ausstin, Austen, Auston. Baley, priv. service, 175? Vll: 33,50a Caleb, 1755- 56 V: 380, VI : 312a sert. 1784 X: 225b Danlel, clerk, Suffield, service, 1757 VII 55c Dvid, priv. service, 1755- 57 V: 298a, 808, Vll: 35a E. priv. account of @ un, 1788 VIII: 9 Edmond, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 41a Edmund, sert. 1762 X: 35 Elihu, priv. service, 1757 VII : 38 soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 182b Elijah, priv. service, 1762 X: la Job, corp. service, 1757 VII: 22a John, com’y account, 1740 I: 79a corn. on sloop Defence accounts IV: 95 com’y, appointnent not confirmed, 1740 IV: 68ab priv. enlistment, 1758 VI 127 service, 1755,1757 V: 241a, Vl1: 36ab soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 333a Josh. 1758 Vlll: 132a Joseph, 1759 / III 331a Joshua, , allinford, horse account, 1757 VII 36b, 41a Lockwood, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 313 Mary, Stanwich, horse account, 1757 VII 22a Nathaniel, teamin account, 1758 VI 334e - 27- Austin, Robert, priv. service, 1755 V: 241a Samuel, 1757 Vll: 41a Stephen, horse account, 1757 VII: 85f Thomas, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII ( M) receipt for blanket, Au. 1757 VII: 125a service, 1782 X: la Auston, see Austin. Averett, Israel, prlv. service,! 757 VII: 27,61ab Averid, Reuben, lieut, service, 1757 VII: 4a Averil, see Averill. Averi! l, Averil, Averrill, Avrill. James, priv. service, 1757 VIl: 37a Jeremiah, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 329 Solomon, 1782 X: lOa Averrill, see Averill. Avery, Aueradse, Arty, Every, Every. Col. VI 59a " account for expenses of Acadians, 1756 V: com’y account, 1755- 57 V1: 328a, 350a teamin account, 1758 " Deacon, com’y account, 1755 V: 283b Lieut. instructions to encourage Mohegans to go out against Philip’ s men, Aug. 1875 I 162 Abraham, horse account, 1757 VII Amos, priv. service, 1757 Vll: S7a Benjamin, colonial agent. Appointment to apply for & receive such surs as shall be allowed Conn. for proposed Canadian ex-pedition in 1746, 0ct. 1749 IV: 208 Appointment to supplicate for & receive such sums as shall be allowed Corm. for Cape Breton expe-dition, 0ct. 1749 IV : 407 Appointment in place of Eliakim Palmer, deceased, Oct. 174c IV : 409 Fomu of bill of exchanse on him, Oct. 174 IV: 411 Bill of exchange to be drawn on him in favor of Richard PartridGe, May 1750 IV: 423,424 Corn. appointed on his letter who report advisin8 ths the Governor thank him for offer to receive money due colony & accepting offer of future services. Approved, Oct. 1751 X: 349,30 Corn. report advising that Avery be allowed 300 for service in receiving the colony money allowed for Cape Breton expedition & that he be asked for statement of balance. Accepted & enacted, . ay 1752 X: 354,356 Corn. report favoring the reply of 0ct. 1751 as answer to Avery, May 1752 X: 357 Groton, horse account, 1757 Vll: 2a London, England, refusal to answer bills of exchange drawn on him, 1751 V: 48 " priv. service, 1757 VII : 42b Benoni, priv. service & death, 1762 X: lOa Charles, ens. appointment, Mar. 1758 VII: 173,186b lieut. Mar. 1759, Mar. 1760--- VIII: lSOe, 261 Christopher, account for expenses of distributing French people from Nova Scotia IX: 24 commissioner on sloop Defence prize money, 1748- 4o V: 2,3,4ah, 6,7b, 9a, llb, 15d, lTab, 18, 20a, 22 ( A) corn. of pay table Vll: 130ab on Albany conference V: ( A) V 65b application to the kin V: I80 embargo IX: 2 - 28- Avery, Christopher, II II II corn. on military measures V: I17,143,180, VI 16,71,238,285, VII 160b, 166,292, VIII 189 corn. on New London fort IV 16a, 17,18b, 23,24,28,2 , IX: 345 ( A) " New London fort IV: 16b pay for ams 60 ( A) V: 51 private petition 1V: 82 providing clothing for soldiers -- V: 187 sloop Defence IV 91, VII 236 ( A) IV 8C sutlers VIII" 185b, 186b transportation V1: 79 ( A) transportation of provisions, account cur-rent, Jan. 28, i757 VI 838 ( A) corn. on transportation of provlsions, account for his expenses hirin teams & c, 1758 VI 340,343 corn. on transportation of provisions, accounts of com. 1756 VI 332,333,335 ( A) corn. on transportation of provislons, accounts of com. 1756 VI 336 delivery of military stores for New London fort, 1741 IV: 29 Groton, instructions for building gun carriages, 1755 IX: 336 New London fort account, 1739 IV 18cd col. appointment, neg. Mar. 1756 V1: 42 employment of teams for service, 1756- X: 289 re ’ t mentioned VII 20b, 3Tab, 54bc David, serst, service & death, 1762 X: lOa Ebenezer, com’y account, 1785 V: 283c sloop Defence account, 1748 IV: S82a Elias, ens. appolntment, Mar. 1758, Mar. 175. c VII 178,187b, VIII 150e Humphrey, com. on military measures IV: 58b James, Groton, horse account, 1757 Vll: 2a capt. appointed to dispose of captives, Au. 1676 1: 214 command of co. in expedition, . ar. 1876 I: 53b ". for relief of Piscata-qua, ar. 1703/ 4 III 67ac command of ex2edition into Narragansett country, Mar 1675/ 6 I 199 desired to attend commission sent hit., Jan. 1675/ 6 I 34c expenses of co. at house of Susanna Beckwith, 1709 III: 106 instructed to inquire into plunderin done by ex-pedition into Narragansett country, Mar. 1675/ 8 1: 199 instructed to raise volunteers for expedition aainst the Indians, Apr. 1676 I 58b member of court martial for New London county, Jan. 1676/ 7 I 219 orders for continuin expeditions against the enemy, Apr. 1676 1: 202 orders for expedition against Indians at Wabaquas-set, Feb. I0,1675/ 6 1: 42 orders for raisin8 forces to attack the enemy, Feb. I0,1678/ 6 1: 194 rank in army, Nov. 25,1675 1: 186 status of soldiers raised for defense of New Lon-don county, Nov. 1675 I 182 James, 3d. priv. service, 1757 ........................... VII 2a - 29- Avery, John, ens. Ashford, appointment,, lay 1759 Vlll 196a lieut, appointment by Gov. Fitch as enlisting officer for regular army, July 6,1762 X: 102 ( A) Ashford, account of expenses collecting & return-in@ deserters from Lyman’s tog’t, 1762 X: I03 Ashford, certificate by Capt. Hugh Ledlie showing his service in latter’s co. . ay 9,1763 X: 113 Ashford, certificate by Daniel Moulton showing he notified Avery to join Col. Whitin’s reg’t after assisting in huntin up deserters & that Avery complied faithfully, May 1763 X: I08 " " Ashford, certificates showir he was unable to join co. when ordered on account of sickness, May 1763 X: 105, I06, I0- I12 Ashford, letter to Capt. Spaulding a matter of controversy & explained by Thomas Knowlton to Pay table, July 12,1763 X: IO7 ( A) Ashford, letter to Capt. Spaulding explaining difficulty in joinin him immediately, ay 22,1782 X: 104 ( A) Ashford, petition showir sickness at time he was ordered to join reg’t, application to Gen. Amherst for orders, service collectin absentees & after Sept. l? 62 as lieutenant of Capt. Led-lie’s co. at Crown Point. He has received only 1 month’s pay & as his failure to join in be-ginning of campaign was due to sickness he asks for wages. Referred to Pay table & pay al-lowed, May l? 63- Jan. 1764 X: I20 orders from Gen. Amherst to return to Conn. to re-cruit soldiers for army, July 172 X: IOI ( A) return of men from Col. Lyman’s re’t collected & sent to Capt. Ledlie’s co. by Avery & Lieut. Moulton, 1782 X: lOOc service, 1762 X: 62ac wages, 1782 X: 82c priv. service, 1787 VII 60a John, 2d. Groton, horse account, 1757 VII: Za Jonathan, priv. service. 1757 VII: 42b Lethon, priv. service, 1767 VII: 2a Nathan, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1756 VI: 47c, 48a ’.’ appointment declined, Apr. 1756 --- VI: 6,59a, 60b Park, Groton, horse account, 1757 VII Peter, priv. service, 1755- 58 V: I3 Samuel, lieut. Groton, amount due for service in Canadian expe-dition, 1711/ 2 III: I18c priv. service, 1762 X: 22a soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 331a Simeon, Groton horse account, 1757 VII 2a horse driver, service, l? 57 Vll: 2a Thomas, lieut, council of war, 1690 II llTad dillism, lieut. Groton, appointment, May 1755 V: 126 Avrill, see Averill. Arty, Avery. Awashshi--, Indian, 167 I: 158 Awassamauge, enemy Indian wanted for trial, Apr.] 677 I: 120d Ayamau, Narragansett Indian, articles of areement with Mass.& Conn. 1675 I: 9 Ayers, Peter, priv. error in py 1758 VIII: Tb Aylworth, see Alswor% h. Ayoosecoe, Indian, Springfield expedition, IST I: 150 - 30- Babcock, Amos ( A) Ashford justice, certificate for Lieut. John Avery, 1782 X: 109 John, priv. service, 1787 VII 20a d-- d, 1762 X: lOs Babino, see Babinot. Babinot, Babino. Jean, Acadian petition, 1766 X: 268 Rene ( M) Acadian petitlon, l? 86 X: 288 Bacchus, see Backus. Bacheler ( Bacheter) Ruben, priv. service, l? 57 VIl: 88ef Bacheter, see Bacheler. Back, Elijah, priv. service, l? 82- 88 X: 41,175a Backer, see Baker. Backas, Backus. Backly, Nathan, Fairfield collector, 1706 V1: 82To Backor, see Baker. Backus, Bacchus, Back. as, Bacuss, Bakus. Capt. com’y account, 1757,1782 Vll: 13d, X: 87a Justice, com’y account, 1758 Vlll: 121b Mr. com’y account, 175 Vlll: 888b physician, Stratford, agreement for service with Crown Point expedition, 1788 V: 184 Ass, priv. service, 178? Vll: 42b Benj. 1755- 56 V : 308 Delaney, priv. account for expenses when invalid, 1781- IX: 204a Ebenezer, arbitration of Bancroft- Richardson account, 1764 X: 216d com’y account, 1757 VII 139ac corn. on private petition IV: 363b Elijah, com’y account, 1757 Vll: ISgc Eunice, Newington, petition showing her husband, Rev. Simon Backus, left his charge at Newinoton & attended expedition to Cape Breton as chaplain. He died at Louisbur & his effects were lost. She asks relief. Copy of society vote for ordination. Granted i00 at May sess. & 200, IV: 283- 288 " John, Stratford, horse account, 1757 Vll: Sb Windham, description of mare lost, 1756 VI 381b Ozias, priv. service, 1757 VII: 42b Silvanus, horse account, 1757 VII 58a prlv. service, 1757 VII Simon, chaplain, Newinton, service & death at Louisburg, 1745 IV 283- 286 Backus & Lehman, com’y account, 175 VIII: S38a Bacon, Lieut. com’y account, 1755- 56 V: 248b, Vl 828b Aaron, prlv. service, 1782 X: 85 " Abner, soldier, hospital roli, 1759 Vlll: ZSla Andrew, horse account, 1757 Vll: 15b Benjamin, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 48a Daniel, horse driver, service, 1757 VII: 48a Elisha, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1780 IX: ll2d, ll4c Jonathan, priv. desertion, 1757 Vll: 48b Joseph, corp. service, 1757 VII: Nets. drum. service, 1758 V: 241a Nathaniel, Virinlan rebel, proclamation forbiddino any inter-course with his followers, Mar. 1677 1: 222 Penuel, priv. service, 1757 ............................ Vll: 12a Willim, 1762 X: 52a Zacheus, 177 Bacuss, see Backus. Badcock’s objective of Maj. Treat’s first day’s march, Jan. 1875/ 8 I: 8 Badger, Daniel, priv. ammunition account, 1757 Vll: 52a ( M) receipt for blanket, Au. 1757 Vll: 125a - 31- Bagganatt, Baneak, Banell, Bagnet, Bayonet, Bayonett. Daniel, priv. desertion, 1762 X: 96 service, 1756,1764 V: 322b, X: 225b service & death, 1762 X: 9a (?) soldier, wages & desertion, 1756 VI: 308 Jack, Lyme, sloop Defence petition, 1747 V: I John, sloop Defence petition, 1747 IV: 368c Bagger, Daniel, priv. service, 1757-- Vll: 3a Bagley, Jonathan, col. command of garrison reg’t 1755- 56 VIII: 236a Bagneak, see Bagganatt. Bagnell, " Banner, Bagworth, Benj& min, Mass. relief account, 1697 III: 43a Bailey, Bailie, Baley, Balie, Balls, Baly, Bayle, Baylee, Bayley, Baylie, Bayly. l, r. com’y account, 1758 Vlll: 121c Aaron, pr, i, v, se, r, vice, 1756 V: 322b Abel, 1757 Vll 2a Benjamin, com’y, account, 1755 V: 249a Groton, horse account, 1757 Vl1: 2a ". priv. service, 1762 X: 35 charles, capt. British officer, account at Stratford, 1757- 58 VII 285 " David, priv. service, 1757,1762 VII : lga, 2Oa, X: 51 Elijah, 1762- 63 X: 51,175a Ezekiel, priv. death, 1756 Vl: 367a " service, 1756 V: 322b Hez. 1757 VII 32 Isaac, 1757 VII 19a, 60a (?) James, New London fort account, 1730 IV: 8 Jasper, priv. service, 1755- 57 V: Z25, VII: 81b Jeremiah, priv. service, 1762 X: 31a John, New London fort account, 1741 IV: 30 soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 335c " (?) Joseph, New London fort account, 1730 IV: 8 Joshua, priv. service, 1785- 56 V: 314 Nathan, account for cleanin guns, May 1767 X: 327,330 com’y account, 1755 V: 263c, 264c armorer, Groton, appointment, May 1758 VII: 223 priv. service, 1757 Vll 32 Nathaniel, soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 333c Samuel, army account, 1757 VII 82 " priv. clothing account, l? 58 VIII : 123e service, 1757,1762 VII : 44a, X: 35 soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 388a Thomas, Salisbury, house to be included in fort, May 1746 IV: 312 William, priv. service, 1757 VII: 60a Bailie, see Bailey. Bains, Stephen, com’y account, l? 56 VI: 321 Baker, Backar, Backor, Bakor. Mr. attorney for Lady Julianna Penn, 1774 X: 435ij Benjamin, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b " Daniel, priv. service, 1757 VIl: 21a i’ Derick, teamin account, 1758 Vlll: 118 ’.’ Ebenezer, priv. service, 1757 VII: 8 Elisha, 1757 VII 2a Ephraim, lieut, service, 1757 VII : 24a Ezekil, horse driver, service, 1757 Vll: lOa Gideon, corp. service, 1762 X: 9a ;’ Jese, horse driver, service, 1757 Vll: 24a John, 1757 VII 59d Joseph ( A) receipt for Samuel Tudor, 1711/ 2 lll: l18h " priv. service, 1757 VII : 35a Nath. bond given for him by Samuel Rogers, New London, Apr. 1676 1: 202 Baker, Remember, account for blacksmith work VI: S87f " priv. service, 1755- 57 V: 302, VI1: 24a Stephen, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: S30, VI: SI2a soldier, account of gun, 1756 V: 210b Timothy ( A) Northampton corn. of militia, letter to Conn. June 19,1690 II 91b priv. ; ethersfield, deserter (?) 1706 111: 66 Victor, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 81a Bakers, ---, com’y account, 1756 Vl: 330f Baker, Timothy, soldier, hospital roli, 1782 X: 171d Bakor, see Baker. Bakus, Backus. Balch, Roger, corp. servlce, 1764 X: 225b Verrin, horse account, 1757 VII : 58a, 59b Balcom, Balkom. Elias, priv. service, 1762 X: 37a soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 383b John, jr. priv. service, 1757 VII 59b Balden, see Baldwin. Baldin, Balding, Baldon, Baldwan, Baldwen, Baldwin, Balden, Baldin, Balding, Baldon, Bald’an, Baldwen, Bauldwin, Boldwin. Capt. co. mentioned Vl 86To Abraham, priv. service, 1757 VII: 25a Andrew, 1757 VII 25a Andrew, jr. ens. appointment, } Jar. 1780 VIII 255 Asa, prlv. service, 1757 VII: 59c Asy, soldier, hospital roll, 1758 VIII: 131b Benjamin, Branford, horse account, 1757 VII 30a ( A) Coventry, deposition on soldier’s claim, 1761 IX: 187 corp. service, 1787 VII 30a priv. 1757,1782 VII 60a, X: ga Caleb, com’y account, 1755 V: 255b ( A Newtown justice VI: 275 teaming account, 1756 V1: 332f, 335b priv. service, 1756 V 322a Daniel, priv. service, 1787 VII 59c Daniel, jr. priv. service, 1757 Vll: 30a David ( A) certificate for soldier’s claim, 1763 X: 153 , ilford, description of mare found, 1756 VI 361a ( A) officers’ petition, 1758 Vll: 241b ( A) capt. account current for his co. Jan. 27,1757; Jan. 16,1759 VI 291, VII1: 48 account for work of his co. 1756 VI: 337c of blankets for his co. 1758- VIII : Ii0 of clothir delivered his co. 1758 VIII 123o army account, 1758 Vlll: 95,100,102a, 103,123i co. mentioned VIII 124a, 125a, 131bd ilford, appointment, Mar. 1756, ar. 1758, Mar. 1759, Mar. 1761, Mar. 1762 VI: 48a, 59a, VII 167,186a, VIII 15( 7o, 285, IX: 122a, 273b ( A) roll of men in his co. entitled to half py, May 1756 V 509 ens. ;. ilford, appointment, ./ ar. 1758 V: 96 lieut. } ilford, appointment , ay 1755, Mar. 1756, Feb. 1757 V: 127, Vl: 47a, 189a service, 1755- 56 V: 309 ( A) maj. account current for his co. Jan. 7,1761, Jan. 29,1762, Jan. 15,1763--- IX: Z8,212, X: 53,34 - 33- Baldwin, David, maj. appointment, , ar. l? 59, . ar. l? 60, ar. 1761, . ar. 1762 VIII 149,15Oh, 2.53,255, IX: 119,120,122a, 272 army account, 1760,1762 IX: 88,’ 4: 47,72 co. mentioned IX: l12a, l14a, 252,255b, 256,257,267a, X: iOOa, 173 pay roll of his co. ar- Dec. 1762 X: 35 priv. service, 1757 VII: 5a Ebenezer ( A) Coventry, deposition on soldier’s claim, 1761 IX: 167 priv. service, 1767 VII : 42b, 60a Elias, priv. service, 1787 VII: ta Elihu, 1757 VII 28a Ephraim, priv. enlistment, 1756 VI 126 service, 1757 VIl: 24a GeorGe, priv. Litchfield, service, 1757 VII : 2- ca Henry, priv. service, 1762 X: ga soldier, hospital roli, 1762 X: lTlb, 174 Hezekiah ( A) Ne lilford, deposition for petition of Lieut. Benjarin Ruc. gles, ay 1756 V1: 109 ens. appointment, Feb. 1757 VI 189b lieut. New Milford, appointment , Mar. 1758 ,}, Jar. 175. VII 180a, 187a, VIIl 150dg sergt, service, 1755- 56 V 304 Isaac, Litchfleld county agent to receive arms, 1757 - VI: 202 Israel, sergt, service, 1757 VII: Sla Jabez, 1762- 63 X: 51,175a Jams, soldier, hospital ro11,1758 VIII: 131c Jared, priv. service, 1782 X: 35 Jesse, service & death, 1762 X: 27 John ( A) capt. account & roll of co. in Ft. William Henry alarm, Dec. 8,1757 VII 20 account of ammunition delivered to his co. Aug. 1757 VII 54c Jonathan, { aterbury, horse account, 1757 VII : 28b priv. service, 1757 VII 56a Joseph ( A) certificate for sick soldier, 1763 X: 134 priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII: 54b service, ]. 757 VII : 46a Josiah, ens. service, 1762 X: Zla Josiah, jr. ens. appointment, Mar. 1762 IX: 273c Justus, soldler, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 335a Levy, 1760 IX: llla , oses, priv. service, 1757 VII: lSa Nathan ( A) Newtown petition, 1757 V1: 275 Nathaniel, teamin account, 1756 VI 332e, 335b Noah ( A) Nilford constable IV: 333d Phlnehas, Branford, horse account, 1757 VII : 30a priv. service, 1767 VII 30a ichard, account for cattle in service, 1757 VII: 130a Branford, billetlng account, 1767 X: 256b, 260 teamin account, 1756 VI 332e, 335b Samuel, horse account, 1787 VII: 65f priv. service, 1757 VII 30a, 56a Silas ( A) surg. account for services, July 12,1758 VII: 91 ( A) sur- mate, account for services, Dec. 24,1757 VII: llC Derby, appointment, May 1758 VII 222 Silvanus, lieut II 55k Silvester, priv. service, 1757 VII: 2Oa Solomon, 1757 VII 25a Thaddeus, 1757 VII 44a Theo. horse account, 1757 VII: 56b priv. service, 1757 VII 65el Thomas, lieut, appointment, Apr. 1756 VI: 5,60a William, priv. service, 1757 VII: 24a - 34- Bales, Oliver. priv. service, 1757 Vll: 28a Baley, see Bailey. Balie, Balis, Balkom, Balcom. Ball, Allien, priv. service, 1787 VII: Gideon, 1757 VII 33, 50b Joseph, 1762 X: 81 Ballard, soldier, killed by Indians, 1759 VIII: 313a, 314a Enock, soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 330a Jeremiah, priv. service, 1757 VII: lTa Baly, see Bailey. Bancker, Banker, Bencker. Evert, Albany alderman, Indian council, 1691 II I87acd N. Y. commissioner on Indian affairs, 1781 IV: 48,47 " James, Albany alderman, Indian council, 1691 II: 187a Banckes, see Banks. Bancraft, see Bancroft. Bancroft, Bancraft, Bankeraft. com’y account, 1780 IX: regimental sutler, report on fair prices, 17Ol IX: 126a Benjamin, account of supplies furnished hospital, 1758 VIII i00,108 extract from his books showin Serst. John Stevens’ account, 1760 IX: 85 receipt for articles from Ouarter master- sener-al Nathan Whiting, Lake George, Nov. 18,1758 VI 845 com’y, account for supplies, Aug. 9- Oct. 80,1760 IX: 97,98 appointed to dispose of stores in Albany county, Feb. 1757 V1: 208 com’y, army account, 1756- VI 282- 28,801- 811,314 Suffield, appointment, ar. 1756 VI 67 priv. service, 1755- 88 V: 812 sut let VIII 186a ( A) account for supplies, 0ct. iI, 176 X: II8 accounts approved by corn. except certain charges on which an abatement of one sixth is recommended, ar. 1759 VIII 187,188 sutler, corn. appointed to settle his accounts for 1762, 0ct. 1763 X: 165 sutler, corn. report on accounts recommendin@ pay-ment by Pay table if proper evidence is pre-sented to show delivery of artlcles & de-duction made for articles overcharsed, 0ct. 176S X: I61 ( A) sutler, petition with others showin they are ready to have accounts & conduct in supplying troops investigated & asking to have a corn. ap-pointed so that accounts may be settled. Com. appointed, ar. 1759 VIII 185 ( A) sutler, petition with others shoin they sup-plied the sick under orders from colonels of Conn. reg’ts to the amount of 2027. Their ac-counts have been approved but they cannot et pay from Pay table. They ask relief. Granted adjustment by Pay table with a reasonable in-terest, Oct. 1761 IX: 184,188 sutler, petition for payment of account for hospital stores, 1762 IX: 282 sutler, settlement of account cited, 1764 X: 215b Suffield, suit against James Richardson. Latter’s petition showin he was asked by Ban- - 35- Bancroft, Benjamin, croft to take charge of stores at Havana & pe-titioner was taken sick & negroes & Spaniards stole much of the goods. Bancroft brought action on an arbitration note for 1500 & ob-tained verdict for 486 & costs. Richardson claims he has new evidence to show Bancroft charged him for more goods than he had in Havana at that time & principal witness was an enemy of petitioner & of bad character. He asks for a corn. to adjust matter in equity. No appearance & Richardson charged costs, Oct. l? 64 X: 216,217 sutler, Suffield, suit with Conn. Corn. appointed to consider action who report in favor of appointing agent with power to settle by arbitration or by auditors. In case this fails to present facts to Assembly, Mar. 1784 X: 207,208 Writ against Governor & Company to answer Ban-croft & Payson for debt, Mar.] O, 1764 X: 210 ’ lrit against Governor & Company to answer Benja-min Bancroft for debt, Mar. lO, 1764 X: 211 Corn. appointed to examine & adjust accounts of Benjamin Bancroft, Bancroft & Payson & of Fitch & Pomroy for hospital stores supplied at colony’s charge, Mar. 1784 X: 213 Corn. report they find due Benjamin Bancroft 525/ 14/ 4; to Bancroft & Payson 120/ 10/ 2; to Fitch & Pomroy 154/ 16/ II. Accepted, . ay 1784 X: 214 Samuel ( A) lieut. Windsor, receipt for amount due for service in Canadian expedition, Ear. 1711/ 2 III: llSa Thomas, priv. service, 1757 VII : 35a ; illiam, sutler, petition for repeal of act postponing legal actions for collection of debts from soldiers, . ay 1761 IX: 142b Bangs, see Bangs. Bangs, Bangs. Lemuel, corp. service, 1762 X: 41 priv. service, 1757 VII : 4a soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII 334c Baning, Benjamin, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa sergt, service & death, 1762 X: 16a Banister, Jo. sloop Defence account, 1749 V: 54b Bank, see Banks. Banker" Bancker. Bankeraft, see Bancroft. Bankes, Banks. Banks, Banckes, Bank, Bankes. army account, 1760 IX: i0 Mr. delivery of N. Y. letter to Conn. 1676 1: 113 Soldier, expenses returning home, 1755 V: 254 David ( A) capt. account current with Conn. for his co. Feb. 2 6, I? 56 V: 2 34 co. mentioned V: 255a, V1: 325 money supplied his co. 1755 V: 257a, 259c Ebenezer, sergt, service, 1757 VII 6 Henry. soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: lO8a John, ass ’ t I 180,181 Fairfield, horse account, 17 57 Vll : Ta sergt. Indian boy sold to Widow Ward, 1677 ( 7) I: 136 Joseph, Fairfield, horse account, 1757 VII 7a Joseph, jr. Fairfield, horse account, 1757 VII: To Obadiah, Horseneck, horse account, 1757 Vll: 22a ’ illiam, corp. service, 1757 VII : 40a - 36- Baptis, see Baptiss. Baptiss ( Baptis) John, priv. service, 1762- 63 Barber, Barbor, Barbur. Barbor, Barbur, X: 51,175a Abel, priv. service, l? 5? Vll: Sta Isaac, drummer, service & death, 1762 X: 24a priv. service, 1755- 58 V: 810 Joel, 1757 Vll: Sta Jonathan, priv. service, 1757 VII: SSa & death, 1782 X: ib Noah, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286a Samuel ( A) Medfield, L1ass. selectman III: 50 Samuel, jr priv. Simsbury, service, 1757 Vll 55c Seth, priv. sick bili, 1761 IX: 229 Shadrach, priv. service, IT87 VII: lTa Thomas, 176% X: 22To Zechariah, Medfield, Mass. applicant for corn, 1697 III 52 see Barber. Barce, Barse. Jmes, priv. service, 1762 X: 41 Joseph, 1762 X: 41 Josiah, 1757 Vll: 31a Bard, Ass, priv. desertion, 1762 X: 96 service & dearth, 1762 X: 22a Robert, priv. service, 1757 VII: 22a Victor, 1762 X: 27 Barden, Smuel, priv. service & desertion, 1762 X: lSa Bardeslee, see Beardsley. Bardill, Sergt. arrival at Hadley " with news of Falls fight, May 1676 I: 74 VII 33,5Oa VII 33, 50b Bardin, Abram, priv. service, 1757 Seth, 1757 Barent, see Barentsen. Barent se, Barentsen, Barent, Barentse. Reynier ( Rynler) Albany, N. Y capt. council of war, 1690 Barit, see Barrett. Barker, Capt. co. mentioned II: 34a ll: ll7ad VIII: lrld Lieut. provision for sick soldier at N. Y. 1762 X: 121,126,127 tr. Branford, com. on signing accounts against the colony, 1675 I: 186 Priv. 1757 VII: 82 Abner ( A) capt. account current for his co. marched for relief of Ft . William Henry, Nov. 1757 VII 3ab account of ammunition delivered his co. Aug. 17 57 VII 52ab receipt for blankets by men of his co . Aug .17 57 VII 123ab priv. service, 1762 X: ga soldier, hospital roli, I762 X: l? Ib Ebenezer, priv. service, 1757 VII 30a Jared, 1757 Vll: 30a Jesse, 1762- 63 X: 27,175a John, horse account, 1757 VII: 58a Joseph, Branford, billetin account, 1767 X: 2 56b, 260 horse driver, Branford, service, 1757 VII 30a Joshua, capt. account of clothing delivered his co. 1758 VIII 123 appointment , Mar. 1758 VII 179a, 186b army account, 1758 VIII 95,102a, 123j ( A) Lebanon, certificate for John Strong, collector of colony rate, Sept. 1763 X: 159 Lebanon, payment of his co. by order on col-lector, John Strong, 1759 X: 158,160 - 37- Barker, Oliver, priv. service, 1755- 56--- V: 312 Samuel, soldier, hospital roli, i758 VIII: 132b Thomas, army account, 1758 VIII: 50 prlv. servico., 1785- 56,1782- 63 V: 297,298a, X: 4b, 179a Jilliam, lieut, service, 1762 X: 22a Barkford, Samuel, soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 336 Barlow, Jabez, lieut. Farifield, Cape Breton expedition, appointment, . ay 1745 IV 203,205 Barly, Daniel, priv. service, 1757 VII: 44a " David, 1755- 58 V: 313 Barmut, Jeremiah, soldier, hospital roli, 1761 IX: 287a Barnam, see Barntuu. Barnard, Bernard. Barth. fined for neglecting to stand guard & for firing gun, Oct. 1875 I 179 Eben ( A) Hartford, certificate on amount of damage done to Joseph Barrett’s chaise, impressed for Talcott, 1757 Vl 226 Edward, capt. appointment, Mar. 1760 Vlll: 254 " lieut, appointment, Mar. 1759 VIII 150b " John, clerk, service, 1755- 56 V: 303a priv. service & death, 1762 X: Ta sergt, service, 1755- 58 V 307 Robart, priv. service, 1782 X: Ib Samuel, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 288c Litchfield, service, 1757 VII 29a service, 1757 Vll: 21a Barnebe, Steven, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII 123g Barnes, Barns. Lieut. account against colony mentloned, 1760 VII 1: 322 Abel, priv. service, 1757 VII: 4a service & death, 1762 X: 18a Abner, priv. death, 1788 VI: 36To , trees, priv. service, 1757 VII : 4a, 40b Asa, 1755- 57 V: 324, VI1: 41a Benjamin, priv. service, 1757 VII: 28a Daniel, ’{ aterbury, horse account, 1757 VII: 28b corp. service, 1784 X: 227a drummer, service, 1782 X: 43a priv. desertion, 1781 IX: 253a service, 1788- 57,1762- 83- V 304, VII 28a ,40a, X: 179a David, priv. service, 1757,1782 VII : 41a, X: 27 soldier, hospital roli, 1759- VIII: 333c Ebenezer, priv. clothing account, 1788 VIII: lOGa soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: S38d Gershom, horse driver, service, 1787 VII: 65ef Gideon, priv. service & desertion, 1757 VII: 50b Hezekiah, soldier, hospital roll, 1789 VIII: 383b Israel, priv. death, 1758 VI: S67a Jacob, priv. service, 1782- 63 X: 27,179a soldier, hospital roli, 1761 IX: 287a John, ship account, 1757 VII 146a lieut, account current with Conn. 1755 V: 224 ,, Branford, appointment, Mar. 1788 VII 167,186b wages, 17 55 V: 334 Joseph, priv. service, 1755- 56,1762 V: 321, X: 29a Josiah, 1757 VII : 45b Moses, priv. Litchfield, servlce, 1787 VII: 29a Nathaniel priv. service, 1787 VII : 14a soldier, hospital ro11,1758 VIII: lSld S. desertion, 1782 X: Ta Samuel, corp. service & desertion, 1762 X: 27 priv. Wallingford, never joined, 1762 X: lOOa Seth, priv. service, 1757 VII: 85ef Solomon, priv. service, 1757 VII: 40a Thaddlus, 1757 VII 65ef Barnes, Thomas, priv. service, 1762 X: 29a Titus, 1762 X: 51 soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 13! b i’{ illim, description of mare lost, 1756 Vl: 361b priv. service, 1755- 57 V: S27b, VII: 31a Barnett, Capt. commander of ship Prince Frederick, 1744 ( 7) IV: 128 Barney, Joseph, priv. service, 1762 X: 52a Joseph, jr. priv. service, 1762 X: 52a Thomas, 1762- 6 V X: 29a, 179a Barnom, see Barnum. Barnot, Josa. soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 331b Barns, see Barnes. Barnu, Barnum, Barnom, Bernu.. Borne, priv. sick bill, 1761 IX: 239 David, priv. service, 1757 VII: 81a sergt. 175.5- 57 V 304, VII 24a Ebenezer, priv. Farmington, deserter (?) 1706 III 66 service, 1755- 56 V 321 Francis, 1757 VII : 44a Gideon, 176- 63 X: 29a, 175a Jehiel, lieut, appointment, Aug. 1755, Mar .1756 : 157b, VI: 47c, 48a, 59a service, 1755- 56, wages deducted V: 304 Jo. Stamford, horse account, 1757 VII: 47c John, capt. account & roll of co. in Ft. Wi]. liam Henry alarm, Dec. 9,1757 VII : 44 - atthew, priv. service, 1757 VII: 44a Nathan, 1757 VII 31a Nathaniel, 1762- 63 X: 43b, 175a Samuel, 1757,1762 VII : 44a, X: 29a Stephen, 1762 X: 29a Thomas, 3d. lieut. Danbury, appointment, . ar. 1755 V: 93a,$ Sb Barracking & barrack- masters. Rcbert Francis, barrack- master, receipt for pay for tents lost by Conn. troops, Cron Point, Sept. 5,1763 X: 83 Barrack- masters, see Barracking & barrack-. asters. Barrat, see Barrett. Barrel, 4ary, ; ells,.’ e. corn from relief store, 1697 III: 46 Barter, see Barrett. Barrett, Barit, Barrat, Barter com’y account, 1756 VI: 352 ship account, 1757 VII 146a Capt. transportation account, 1757 IX: 93 Bartholomew, priv. service, 1757 VII : 33,5Oa Benjamin, Deerfield,?. iass. witness against captive Indian, 16$ O II:$ 1a Davi, horse driver, service, 1757 VII: 48a priv. enlistment, 1756 VI 126 ( A) receipt for blanket, Aug. 1757 VII: 126b Eleazer, horse account, 1757 VII: 50a Elijah, priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b Jacob, priv. enlistment, 1756 VI: 126 John, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 54b service, 1755- 57,1762 V: 302, VII: lOa, 48a, X: 43a John, jr. priv. service, 1762 X: 43a Jonathan ( A) soldier, petition showing service & that he was wounded & taken captive by the Indians. He asks allowance for time lost while under the doctor’s care. Allowed 5, 1713 or’ 14 III: 136 Joseph, Hartford, petition showing a chaise valued at 61 was impressed from him for use of Sa.. uel Talcott, to bring money from l{. Y. to Hartford. He claims it was so badly used that it is unfit for sale & asks to be paid the prime cost & freight. State. ents to show chaise ; as used carefully - 39- only on the one occasion. Certificates of per-sons representin5 interest of both parties om amount of dmage done. Sheriff’s warrant for impressing, Feb. 757 VI 22 ..- 30 Barrett, Sson, riv. enlistment, 17,58 VI: I2 Samuel, soldier, hospital roll, 1780 IX: ll4s Solo. man, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa Stephen ( Steven) ecru’y, appor, tment, Nov. 23,1e75 I’ 184 ecru’y, Stratford, reference for Simon Cooper, surg. 1676 I 7b Barretts, see Hrret. Barrin, E. com’y account, 176E X: 87a Barrit, see Barrett. Barronet, lillisz, priv. ervg. ce, 1755- 56 V: ZlC, SSga Barro, Benjamin, priv. scrv. ce,]. 762 A: ib soldier, hospitl roll, death, 1762 X: 171a, 174 Barrows, Elisha, horse account ,1757 Vll: 58a priv. service, 1757 VII: 59c Noah, priv. desertion, ]. 757 II: 48b Barse, see Barce. Barsley, see Beardsley. Barteram, Bartram. Bartes, John, priv. serv. ce,]. 762 X: 27 Bartholemu, see Baztholome. Bart} olomew, Bartholemu, Bartholomy, Bartholoom, Bertholomy. Abm-. soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX:! 03 Andrev ( A) Harwinton, depositlon for . ioses Webstcr,]. 764 X: 21b Daniel., priv. deduction from wages for desertion, 1761 IX: 256,257 Elizur, priv. serve. co, 1755 V: 203 Eno s, 1755- 5 V 330 sick at Ft . Edward, ] 756 VI: 312a Jacob, drummer, service, 1762 X: 43a priv. Farnington, service, 1757 VII 55g Josiah, Branford, horse account, 1757 VII: 30a horse driver, service, 1757 VII: 30a Levi, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa Bartholomy, see Bartho] ome;. Bartholoom, Bart let, Bartlett. Bartlett, Bartlet. Abrahm, drummer, service, ]. 757 VII : lSa Charles, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 320a, 340b Christr. priv. service & death, 1762 X: 14a Ebenezer, East Guilford, horse account, 1757 VII: 8c Gershom, priv. service, 1757 VII: 21a John, bread supplied troops in Ft. William Henry alarm, 1757 VII 73 com’y account, 1755,1757 V: 248a, 249a, VII 143 doctor, hospital ro11,1758 VIII: 132d priv. service, 1757 VII: 18a ( A) surg. account for services, Mar 20 ,1759 --- VIII: T1 com’y account, 1758 VIII : i00 Lebanon, appointment, May 1758 VII: 2Z? Smnuel, lieut. Guilford, appointment, Mar. 1758, Uar. 1759 VII: 172, ]. 85a, VIII 150c service, 1757 VII 18a priv. 1757 VII 21a II llTa III: 45 X: 39a Barton, Lieut. council of war, 1690 Jidov, Ne- vbury, L’iass. needy person, 1697 Barrow, Peter, priv. service, 176 Bartram, Barter. James, priv. service, 1757 Job, 175G sergt. 17, 5- VII: 8 V: 335b V: 319 - 40- Bartram, John., priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 308 Joseph, clothing account, 1746 IV: 329 Paul, priv. service, 1757 VII: 6 Barwe11, [ r. London, England, account for costs in House of commons, 1775 X: 43gn Bascomb, Baskum. Elihu, priv. confined, 17S6 Vl: 312a John, priv. service, 1757 VII: 60a soldier, hospital roll, 1758 VIII: 132a Basco, in, L: r. member of privy council, 16$ 4 II: 206a Baser, see Basset. Basha..., Joshua, account for his care when wounded at Narragansett, Dec. 16? 5 I: 72a Basks-.., see Bascomb. Bass, S, uel, priv. service, J756 Vl: 312a Sebulon, 1756- 57 V 339b, VIl 64a, 65d asset, Baset, Bassitt. Amos, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 25b Benjamin, Stratford, horse account, l? 5? VII: Sb David, priv. service, 1757 VII: 36ab Ebenezer, horse account, 1757 VII: 36b Joel, horse account, 1757 VII: 36b corp. service, 1757 VII: John, priv. service, 1757,1762 VI]: Sla, X: 41 Josiah, priv. service, 1757 Vli: 10a Samuel, corn. on military measures VIII: 189 priv. service, 1.762 X: 35 Stephen, horse account, 1757 VII: 36b priv. service, ]. 757 VII: 36a Bassey, Lemuel, priv. clothing account, 1758 VIII: 106c Bassitt, see Basset. Bate, James, bond given for good behavior, Apr. 1676 1: 204 John, convicted for mutinous endeavor tending to disturb the peace & incense the natives. Imprisoned, Apr. 1676 1: 204 Batemar.., Eleazer, ens. appointment, , lar. ].. 760 VIII 263 Bates, Abraham, priv. service,]. 755- 56 V: 313 Benjamin, corp. service, 1764 X: 2ZSd Daniel, 17 57 VII 32 priv. 1755- 56 V: 30], 316b, 22b kenez er, 1756 V 3a Elias, iallingford, horse account, 1757 Vll: 41a clerk, service, 1757 VII : 41a i. tenery, pri. service, 1762 X: 24a Isaac, 1757 VII 8a soldier, hospital roli, 1759 Vlll: 329b Jabez, priv. service, 1756 V: 322a Job, com’y account, 1757 VII: 143 sergt, service, 1757 VII 19a John, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1.7 55 V 286b service, 1762 X: 20a soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: ll2c Jonathan, priv. service, 1757 VII: 32 Nehemiah, Stamford, horse account, 1757 VII: 47c Stephen, sergt, service, 1757 VII: 28a soldier, hospital roli, 1758 VIII: 124a, 131d Bathe, John Grenville, earl of, member of privy council, 1694 II: 206a Batinan, John, priv. service, 1757 VII: 14a Batterson, James, priv. service, 1762 X: 46a Battiss, Thomas, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 54a Bauldin, see Baldwin. Baxter, } aj. Albany, N. Y. 168 .................................. II: 6a Aron, priv. Hebron, petition shoing service & that he as ounded while on duty in 1759. He has been put to much expense for treatment & ass co;, pensatlon. Gr. 35, , ay 1760 VIII: 297,298 Baxter, Aaron, priv. never joined, 1762 X: 22a soldier, hospital ro11,1759 Vili: 333c, 335c Francis, priv. service, ,1755- 56 V: 312 desertion, 1764 X: 227b Nathan, prJ. v, desertion, 1762 X: 6 Thomas, pri. v, service, 11757 VII: 20a , illiam, priv. 1762 X: 66 service & capture, 1762 X: lSa Bayard, Col. letter to Conn. mentioned, 16Cl II: 140 Nicholas, i< . Y. counc i] uan, 165! II:] 45,148 sec’y for Gov. Fletcher II: 18,1 ( A,) letters to Conn. 1693,] 696 I1: 202, III: 16 col. faction aainst Coy. Jacob Leisler, 1689/ 90 II: 31 Stephen ( A,] account for supplie for transport for Corm. troops, Oct. 1740 IV 81 com’y account, 1740 IV: 82b . Y. granted 20 for assistance in getting pro-visions for soldiers when shipwrecked on voy-age to N. Y. Oct. 1740 IV: 84 Bayle, see Bailey. Baylee, Bayley, Bayley ( schooner). , ientioned in account of sending to London for cannon, 1740- IV: 25a, 26 Baylie, see Bailey. Bayly, Bayonet, Bag,[ anatt. Bayonett" Beach, Beech. com’y account, 7GO IX: 95 priv. army account, 1762 X; 71 regimental sutler, report on fair prices, 1761 IX: 126a Aaron ( A) armorer, account for services, Apr. 8,1758 VI: 348 ( A) ,’. Jar. ]. 4,1759 VII 64 certificate for service, i[ ay 9,1758 VII: IIO ( A) Hampshire county, account for services, Dec. 12,1760 IX: 73 blacksmith, teamin account, 1756 VI: 333 pr] v. desertion,! 72 X: 9 desertion at Ft. Edward, 175 VI: Zl2a Abel, horse account, 1787 Vll: 27,81b Abraham, sutler, HartCord, pstltion with others sho’ing their accounts ere approved by com. but on appli-cation to Pay table for payment of 2OOO for hospital stores petitioners have been refused unless 17- percent is deducted. They ask for order for full account. Neg. ., ar. 1762 IX: 82 ( A) petition with others for payment of account for sick soldiers. Gr. Oct. 1761 IX: 184,185 Agur, com’y account, 1755 V: 255b Asall, priv. service, 1757 ............................. VII: 41a Barnius, priv. service, 1757 Vll- 4a Daniel, priv. death, 1758 VIII : 41b, 92 Ebenezer, horse account, 1757 Vll: SSf Stratford, hot se account, 1757 VI I 5b corp. service, 1755- 5; 5 V: 298a priv service, 172 X: 35 Idmund, 1757 .......................... VII 56a Elias, 1762 ............................. X: 51 Elijah, lieut, appointment, Mar. 1759, :. iar. 1760 Vlll: 15Od, 257 Elish, priv. ammunition account, 1757 VII: 51a service, 1757 ............................. VII lla Elnathan, 1762 ............................... X: 27 Ephraim, priv. desertion, 1757 VII: 38 - 42- Beach, Hezekiah, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 45a Jabez, co’y account, 1756 VI 326 John, priv. Goshen, service, 1757 VII 29b service, 1762- 83 X: 27,175a Josiah, com’y account, 1756 VI: 326 Lazarus, Fairfield, horse account, 1757 Vll: Tb priv. service, 1757 VII : 8 Nathan, 1755- 57 V 30.5, VI I 81a Nathaniel, 1762 X: 51 Sa. uel, Stratford, horse account, 1757 Vll: Sb priv. service, 1757 VII : 4a, 65ef, 81b ’ homas, 1757,1762 VII 26a, X: 35 Titus, 1757 Vll: 24a soldier, hospital roli, 1759 Vlll: 333d Beacher, see Beecher. Beadsle, Beardsley. Beaken, Aaron, priv. service, 1762- 63 X: l? ta Beman, Beanns, Beamant, Beeman, Bemant, Bement, Bemont. Sert. expenses arrestin@ deserters, l? 61 IX: 255a David, priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 312 Ebenezer, serst, service, 175? VII: 12a Edmund, priv. service, 1757 VII ITo sert. 1757 VII : 45a Elijah, priv. service, 1762 X: 41 Jonathan, priv. service, 1755- 56, named scratched V: 327a 1782 X: 14a Judah, 1757 VII 17a h{ athew, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1762 X: lTlb Simon, creditor of Chepasson, Indian, 1690 II:$ 1a Uriah, priv. service, 1762 X: lOb soldier, hospital roli, 1762 X: 172 Beamans, see Beaman. B eamant, Beard, John, capt. appointment over New Haven county contingent, Jan. 17,1675/ 6 I 192 Beardsle, see Beardsley. Beardslee, Beardsley, Bardeslee, Barsley, Beadsle, Beardsle, Beardslee, Beardsly, Bearsley, Berdsley, Birdsley, Boardslee. Amos, priv. service, 1762 X: 46a Asa, soldier, hospital roll, 1759 VIII: 334a Caleb, Stratford, horse account, 1757 VII 5b David, com’y account, 1756 VI 326 Ebenezer, priv. service, l? 5? Vll: ta Enos, priv. death, 1756 VI 367a Ephraim, priv. service, 1757 VII 31a Gideon, 1757 Vll: 31a Israel, Stratford, horse account, 1757 VII 5b priv. service, 1757 VII 5a Jabiz, 1762 X: 41 James, death, 1756 VI 367a Jesse, service, 1757 II: 31a John, 1762 X: 39a Jos. com’y account, 1756 VI: 325 Joseph, priv. service, 1757 VII: ta Joshua, 1757 VII 5a Nemiah, 17 55- 56 V 308 Samuel, 1782- 83 X: 41,46a, 175a Serajah, 1757 Vl1: 31a Silas, soldier, hospital roll, 1760 IX: ll2b, l14b Beardsly, see Beardsley. Bears, Beers. Bearsley, " Beardsley. Beary, George, priv. service, 1762- 68 .......................... X: l? ta - 43- Beatel, Benjamin, soldier, hospital roll, 1760 IX: I06 Bebe, see Beebe. Bebee, Bebie, Beby, Becher" Beecher Becket, John, Albany alderman, Indian council, 1691 II 137cd Becket, Elisha, priv. Hebron, account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b Beckley, Becklie, Beckly. Benjamin, priv. service, 1757 VII: Richard, sert. Indians at his place, Mar. iS76 I: 55 Wethersfield, notified of danger from Indians, Aug. 1675 I : llf Zebedee, com’y account, 1761 IX: 261 Becklie, see Beckley. Beckly, Beckman, David, care of goods be! oning to Benjamin Bancroft, at Havana, 1782 X: 216c Beckwith, Elisha, priv. service, 1755- 57 George ( A) chaplain, account for services, Jan 31,17 59 VIII : 77 ( A) & expenses in campaign of 1780 IX: 51, ( A) chaplain, account for services with voucher of appointment, 1761- 62 X: 73,75 chaplain, Lyme, appointment, .{ ar. 1755, Mar. 1758, }. ar. 1759, ar. 1760, } ar. 1761 V: 98, VII 188, VIII 163,266, IX: 121 " Jabesh, priv. service & desertion, l? 62 X: iSa John, priv. enlistment, 1756 VI 127 Jona. priv. service & death, 1782 X: lTa Jos. priv. service, 1757 VII: ga { artin, priv. service, l? 56 V: Z22a " Mervin, Southington, horse account, 1757 VII : 28a priv. service, 1757 VII 28a " Nehemiah, account for work on battoes, 1756 V1: 337b Silas, priv. service, 1762 X: 49 Susans, Lyme, petition showln her servant Benjamin Fox en-listed in the proposed expedition against Canada in 1709 & continued in service until after the time of his indenture with petitioner was expired. He then deserted from Wood Creek about I0 days before the army withdrew. She is cut off from his waes & has a charge of lls for expenses of soldiers at her house. She asks relief, ay 1711 III: 106 " Timothy, priv. never joined, 1784 X: 231a service, I757, I762 VII : 38, X: 18a soldier, hospital roll, 1760 IX: l14d J{ illiam, priv. service, 1762 X: 52a 1762- 63 X: 179a Bedant, John, horse account, 175? VII: 67 Beden, Gidion, soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 880a Bedford, John Russell, 4th duke of ( A) letter to Conn. lnforming of his appointment as secretary of state & trans-mitting proclamation on embargo against French, ’ hitehall, Feb. 25,1747/ 8 IV: Z? 1,372 4th duke of, reference to his letter with proclamation of peace, 0ct. 1748 IV: 384,399a Beebe, Bebe, Bebee, Bebie, Beby, Beebee, Beeby. New London fort account, 1740 IV 18b Capt. Acadian account, 1756 Vl: 370ac Esq. teaming account, 1766 Vl 334b Asael ( Asahel) priv. service, 1757 - Vll: ZZ, 50b " Bazaliel, sert, service, 1762 X: 43a Bonijus, priv. service, 1757 VII: Z8 - 44- Beebe, Caleb, horse driver, service, 1757 VII 9b Daniel, corp. service, 1757 Vll: 12a David, priv. service, 1756 V: 322a Elisha, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: lOTa Elnathan, priv. service & death, 1762 X: 16a Gemaliel, 1762 X: 16a James, com’y account, 1756 VI: 326 chaplain, Stratford, appointment, Mar. 1760 VIII: 266 priv. desertion, 1758 VIII: 39 service, 1757 VII: 88 Jasper, Nv London fort account, 173%/ 40 IV: 18d sloop Defence account, 1748 IV: 382b Joab, priv. service, 1757 VII: 88 John, corn. on militar,/ measures VII : 212 p’iv, service, 1757 VII: 2Oa soldier, hospital roli, 1759 VIII: 328,32Sa Jonathan, lieut, appointment, Feb. 1757, Mar. 1759 VI 189b, VIII 150o priv. service, 1757 VII : 44a Jno. ( 2) soldier, hospital roll, 175S VIII: 32Sa Nath. granted liberty to take gun in part payment of waes due, , lay 1576 1: 206 Nathan, priv. service, 1757 VII: soldier, hospital roli, 1760 IX: llla Richard, priv. servlce, 1756,1762 V: 22a, X: 51 Rosel, priv. service & desertion, 1764 X: 225c Samuel, com’y account, 1755 V 24a ( A) Litchfield, deposition showin service at Litchfield & reportin evidence on shootin at Indian by atthew Woodruff & Nathaniel Watson, }. lay 1725 III: 218 New London fort account, 1730 IV 8 sloop Defence account, 1748 IV 382b prlv. ammunition account, 1757 VII 51a service, 1757 VII lla soldier, hospital roll, 175S VIII: 88 Simeon, Waterbury, horse account, 1757 VII: 28b priv. service, 1757 VII 28a Stephen, sloop Defence account, 1748 V: 54b soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: llSb, l14d Stephen, jr. soldier, New London, sloop Defence petition, 1746 IV: 271a Thaddeus, priv. service, 1762 X: 16a Walter, 1757 VII: 88 Beebee, see Beebe. Beeby, Beech, Beach. Beecher, Beacher, Becher. Abel, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 86ab Caleb, account for keepin stray horses, 1756 VI: 317 New Haven, billeting account, 1767 X: 256a, 25Sb Ebenezer, horse account, 1757 VII: 65f Eliphalet, New Haven, bondsman for soldiers accused of burn-in house on return from N. Y. 1756 X: 29Oa- 292 ( A) New Haven, deposition on condition of mare im-pressed from Noah Rockwell, 1740 IV: 76 ( A) New Haven, petition showln in 1757 during William Henry alarm he was ordered by Gov. Fitch to get ready 60 ox carts & 4 cattle teams which he did at considerable expense & trouble & has never received any pay. He asks relief. Granted a corn. who report / u45/ 3/ 8 due Beecher. Consideration con.& r. 20, De. 1778- Oct. 1776 X: 321- 326 - 45- Beecher, John, account for service with teams, 175? X: 323b, 325 lew Haven, billeting account, 176? X: 256a, 259a Joe horse account, 1757 VII 36b Nathaniel, horse account, 1757 VII 65f priv. service, 1757 VII: 31a Stephen, horse account, 1757 VII: 36b Beeck.. an, see Beekman. Boodle, Beetle. Beckman, Beeckman. lJr. army & com’y accounts, J758,1760 VIII: IOI, IX: 95 John Jacob, Albany, N. Y. purchase of treasurer’s notes, 1758 VIII: IO Beeman, see Beaman. Beers, Bears, Biers. Abiel, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa Daniel, 1757 VII 6 David, 1755- 56 V: 319, 3890 Elnathan, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 64a, 65d James, horse account, 1757 VII 67 John ( k) Stratford, petition showinG he was impressed for service Nov. 4,1675 & wounded Dec. 19 in the fort fight so that he is crippled for life. He asks for an allowance of some kind, 0ct. 8,1677 I 135a capt. disaster on march to Northfield, Aug. 1675 1: 172 soldier, wounded & under care of l, lr. Chauncey, Stratford, June 1678 I 93b Joseph, corp. service, 1762 X: 41 Josiah, Stratford, horse account, 1757 Vll: Sb priv. service, 1755- 56 V: 325 Nathan, New Haven, billeting account, 1767 X: 256a, 259a Richard, capt. killed by Indians, 16? 5 1: 35e Samuel, soldier, hospital roll, death, l? 60 IX: lOSa Stephen, priv. service, 1757 VII: Sa Beesly, John, 1675 I: 150 Beetle, Boodle. " Nathaniel, lieut. WallinEford, Cape Breton expedition appoint-ment, Feb. Mar. 1745 IV: lSO, 164a Begon, Bygon. . ichel, intendant of Canada, letter to a reverend father report-ing departure of 69 Abenakes from Quebec against English & provisions given them by Gen. Vaudreuil, Quebec, June 30,1722 III: 183,189a Belnedect, see Benedict. Belbon, James, prlv. service, 1762 X: 7a Belcher, Belchier. Mr. about to go to Boston for supplies, May 1676 I: 7 arrival at New London with wheat, May 1678 l: 81a corn taken from his vessel, Apr. 1676 I: 203 permit to transport grain to Boston, 1676 1: 195,212 Andre III 158b " bearer of { ass. letters to Conn. Dec. 1675- 76 l: 30a, 91a Boston, ass. account with Robert Livingston, 1693 I I 164b oomplaint made to Oonn. Oounoll for treat-ment received by l.{ r. Belcher in being forced to unload cargo of Indian corn at Saybrook & so delayed 18 days, Apr. 5,1676 I 59 ary Galley account, 1710 l III 103 ’.’ ass. agent to treat with Mohawks, 1689-- II: 15,16,22a permit to sail from colony with i00 bu. grain, 0ct. 1675 1: 181 " com’y- gen. Mass. report of corn. on his account for ex-penses of Port Royal expedition. Opinion that matter was debated & shown to belong to Queen’s account & ought not to be paid by Conn. May 1711 III 109 - 46- Belcher, Samuel, priv. service, 1757 Vll: 25b Belchier, see Belcher. Belden, Beldin, Beldin. Capt. account for expenses of sick, 1788 Vlll: lO2a bill of exchanse account, 1751 V: 48 Lieut. clothing for men in Capt. Joseph Woster’s co. 1746 IV: 329 Azor, Norwalk, horse account, 1757 Vll: 65b Daniel, lieut. Canadian expedition, appointment, } ay 1746 IV 304 Ebenezer, ens. Saybrook, appointment, lar. 1760 VIII 260 Jared, master of snow agoy, used as transport for British regulars, Apr. ] 758 VIII : 810b John, priv. service, 1755,1757 -- V: 208, VII: I6a Jonathan, capt. VI 59a Samuel, Norwalk, horse account, 1787 Vll: 68b Stephen, horse driver, service, 1757 VII: SSb ’’ illiam, priv. service, 1757 Vll 64a, 65b Beldin, see Belden. Belding, Belknap, Belnap. David, soldier, hospital roll, death, 1760 IX: IIO Ebenezer, ens. appointment, ar. 1759 VIII: lSOa lieut. Windsor, appointment, ay 1759, { ar. 1760 VIII 196a, 254 priv. account of ammunition, 1755 V: 286b service, 1755- 56 V: 327a ( A) sergt- maj, account for services, VIII: 63 Jesse, ens. service, 1762 X: 20a sergt- maj service, 1762 X: la Bell, Lieut. Stamford, named as agent to forward letters from N. Y. Aug. 1690 ............................. II l18a Ceser, priv. service, 1762- 63 X: 29a, 175a John, horse account, 1757 VII 67 priv. service, 175- 57 V: 324, VI1: 28a Stamford, detached but refused to join, Au. 1757 VII: 47c ( A) soldier, Simsbury, receipt for amount due for service in Canadian expedition, 1711/ 2 III: l18d Robert, prlv. service, 1762 X: 4b Bellamy, Isaac, expenses while tending sick soldier, 1760 IX: 82 Reuben, priv. service, 1762 X: 37a Belloes, see Bellows. Bellomont, Richard Coote, earl of ( A) letter to Gov. Fitz- John Winthrop recommending John Sabin for consideration of the Corm. Assembly on account of his services in keeping the friendship of the Wabaquasset Indians. Mass. will also be asked to contribute to him, ay i, i? 00 ..................... III: 55 Bellos, see Bellows. Bellowes" Bellows, Belloes, Bellos, Bellowes. Capt. com’y account, disbursements for his co. i75 V: 259c .. ajor, army account, I757 ............................. VII 82 Benjamin, army account, 1758 .......................... VIII 5 " Samuel ( A) |
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