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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 22 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 6 0 Browse Search
the Rev. W. Turner , Jun. , MA., Lives of the eminent Unitarians 4 0 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers, and soldiers who died as prisoners. (search)
Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,May 13, 1863. Connolly, Patrick,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Nov. 6, 1864. Connor, Dennis,17th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,June 11, 1864. Connor, John,11th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 24, 1864. Connor, Thomas,9th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 27, 1864. Conroy, James,12th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Oct. 30, 1863. Converse, William F.,15th Mass. Inf.,Confederate Prison,--- Conway, Patrick,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Jan. 5, 1865. Cook, Barnabas,26th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 9, 1864. Cook, Charles G.,58th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Feb. 3, 1865. Cook, John,*27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Dec. 7, 1864. Cook, William H.,37th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 2, 1864. Cooks, Joseph,7th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,April 23, 1864. Cooley, Henry L.,34th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 12, 1864. Coolidge, Charles H.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 27, 1864. Coolidge, Henry F.,34th Mass. Inf.,Harrisonburg, Va.
Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,May 13, 1863. Connolly, Patrick,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Nov. 6, 1864. Connor, Dennis,17th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,June 11, 1864. Connor, John,11th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 24, 1864. Connor, Thomas,9th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 27, 1864. Conroy, James,12th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Oct. 30, 1863. Converse, William F.,15th Mass. Inf.,Confederate Prison,--- Conway, Patrick,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Jan. 5, 1865. Cook, Barnabas,26th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 9, 1864. Cook, Charles G.,58th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Feb. 3, 1865. Cook, John,*27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Dec. 7, 1864. Cook, William H.,37th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 2, 1864. Cooks, Joseph,7th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,April 23, 1864. Cooley, Henry L.,34th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 12, 1864. Coolidge, Charles H.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 27, 1864. Coolidge, Henry F.,34th Mass. Inf.,Harrisonburg, Va.
, Dennis, 507 Connor, James, 449 Connor, John, 11th Mass. Inf., 507 Connor, John, 38th Mass. Inf., 347 Connor, Thomas, 507 Conroy, James, 507 Converse, W. F., 507 Conway, Daniel, 347 Conway, Michael, 9th Mass. Inf., 347 Conway, Michael, 37th Mass. Inf., 449 Conway, Patrick, 507 Conway, Thomas, 347 Cook, A. C., 347 Cook, A. F., 14 Cook, A. M., 27, 150, 180, 187 Cook, Albert, 25th Mass. Inf., 449 Cook, Albert, 31st Mass. Inf., 347 Cook, B. F., 79, 98, 138, 141, 151 Cook, Barnabas, 507 Cook, C. G., 507 Cook, C. H., 491 Cook, G., VI Cook, G. B., 847 Cook, John, 507 Cook, Nelson, 347 Cook, S. N., 347 Cook, W. E., 347 Cook, W. H., 507 Cook, W. P., 449 Cook, William, 449 Cooke G E., 120, 449 Cooks, Joseph, 507 Cooley, H L., 507 Cooley, J. J., 347 Cooley, John, 347 Coolidge, C. H., 507 Coolidge, F. E., 347 Coolidge, H. F., 507 Coolidge, J. P., 347 Coombs, E. H., 123, 347 Coombs, George, 607 Coomes, Elias, 347 Coomes, J. M., 507 Coone
ne, William F. Snyder, John. Sherman, Abraham P. Sherman, Prentice. Snow, Joseph. Summers, Samuel S. Stevens, Alexander. Stone, Ezra. Studley, George. Tarbell, John. Tarbell, Samson. Teel, Ammi C. Thayer, Richard. Tidd, John. Thayer, Cephas P. Train, Isaac. Trowbridge, John. Tufts, Peter, Jr. Tupper, Hiram. Tainter, William C. Taylor, Daniel G. Taylor, Coffin. Taylor, David G. Tilley, John. Tirrell, Ebenezer. Turner, Barnabas. Valentine, Elijah F. Walton, Charles. Walton, John. Walton, John, 2d. Ward, Winthrop. Wads worth, Ira. Ware, Galen. Warland, John. Warland, Thomas. Warland, William. Waterhouse, Benjamin. Waters, Thomas. Watson, Jacob. Watson, Samuel. Watson, Samuel, 2d. Wetherbee, Jeremiad Weld, John. Wellington, Joel. Wheeler, Edward. Wheeler, John. Whipple, William J. Whitney, Abel. Whitney, Zaccheus. Wilde, Daniel. Willard, Abel
, went to England, preached, and afterwards practised medicine, and d. at Bristol 25 July 1691; Barnabas, grad. H. C. 1657; Nathaniel, grad. H. C. 1661, minister of Hatfield, d. 4 Nov. 1685; Elnathannah, b 4 July 1657; Sarah. b.——, d. 12 May 1661; Philip, b 2 May 1661; John, b). 25 Aug. 1663; Barnabas, bap. 4 June 1665. Philip the f. d. 10 Feb. 1666-7; his w. Mary d. 17 Mar. 1714-15, a. 93. Hip. 16 Oct. 1715, m. John Milledge. Philip the f. d. 25 Mar. 1718; his w. Sarah d. 1712. 10. Barnabas, s. of Philip (7), m. Mary Goodwin 4 Dec. 1689, and had son Barnabas, b. 1691. He d. 1696. Barnabas, b. 1691. He d. 1696. 11. Philip, s. of Samuel (8), by w Mary, had John, b. 9 Oct. 1726; Abigail, b. 18 Ap. 1729; Martha, bap. 27 June 1731; Hepzibah, bap. 6 July 1735. Philip the f. d. 5 Ap. 1736. 12. Samuel, S. of Sant of land, 1683. Knowles, Richard, by w. Ruth, had James, b. 17 Nov. 1648. L. Lamson, Barnabas (otherwise written Lamsonn, Lambson, and Lampsone), was a Selectman 1636, and res. at the N. E.
. 1635, grad. H. C. 1651, went to England, preached, and afterwards practised medicine, and d. at Bristol 25 July 1691; Barnabas, grad. H. C. 1657; Nathaniel, grad. H. C. 1661, minister of Hatfield, d. 4 Nov. 1685; Elnathan, grad. H. C. 1661, phy d. young; Samuel, b.——Hannah, b 4 July 1657; Sarah. b.——, d. 12 May 1661; Philip, b 2 May 1661; John, b). 25 Aug. 1663; Barnabas, bap. 4 June 1665. Philip the f. d. 10 Feb. 1666-7; his w. Mary d. 17 Mar. 1714-15, a. 93. His residence was on the noFeb. 1712-13; Abigail, bap. 16 Oct. 1715, m. John Milledge. Philip the f. d. 25 Mar. 1718; his w. Sarah d. 1712. 10. Barnabas, s. of Philip (7), m. Mary Goodwin 4 Dec. 1689, and had son Barnabas, b. 1691. He d. 1696. 11. Philip, s. of Samuel Barnabas, b. 1691. He d. 1696. 11. Philip, s. of Samuel (8), by w Mary, had John, b. 9 Oct. 1726; Abigail, b. 18 Ap. 1729; Martha, bap. 27 June 1731; Hepzibah, bap. 6 July 1735. Philip the f. d. 5 Ap. 1736. 12. Samuel, S. of Samuel (8), m. Joanna, dau. of Solomon Prentice, 31 Mar. 1726, and had Josep
L. Lamson, Barnabas (otherwise written Lamsonn, Lambson, and Lampsone), was a Selectman 1636, and res. at the N. E. corner of Holmes Place. He d. about 1640; his w. had prob. d. previously. By a nuncupative will, he ordered that his estate should be equally divided among his five children, whom he commended to the care of his friends, during their minority, to wit: My daughter Mary to my brother Sparahak; to my brother Isaack, my daughter Sarah; my son Barnabey to my brother Parish; my daughter Matha to my brother Stone; my son Joseph to my brother Bridge. Joseph was still living in the family of Deacon Bridge, when Mitchell prepared his fragment of a Church Record; and he may have been the father of Mary, b. about 1679, m. James Clark, Jr., 4 Nov. 1703, and d. 25 June 1711, a. 32. Lappinwall, Michael, by w. Isabel, had Naomi, b. 8 Nov. 1638. Latham, cary (otherwise written Lathom, Lathome, Lathum, and Lathrum), by w. Elizabeth, had Thomas, b. Nov. 1639; Joseph. He res.
the Rev. W. Turner , Jun. , MA., Lives of the eminent Unitarians, John Shute, (search)
ion, and, therefore, that at his conversion the door of the church was still not thrown wide open for the admission of all mankind. This second period of partial extension he supposes to terminate in the year 45, with the separation of Paul and Barnabas for a peculiar mission, as recorded in Acts XIII. 1. Then, according to him, really began the conversion of the heathen, of whom the first fruit was Sergius Paulus, the Roman governor of Cyprus; but the harvest of idolatrous Gentiles was for tha long and elaborate note on 1 Cor. XII. The second Essay is devoted to an inquiry into the distinction of the characters of apostles, elders, and brethren in the primitive church. The third is employed in determining the time when Paul and Barnabas were called by special appointment to the apostolic office. In the fourth he endeavours to shew that the epistle or decree of the apostles respecting the abstinence from blood, &c., was addressed not to all Gentile converts, but only to such as