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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)
le, Ga.,Aug. 27, 1864. Gay, Charles R.,1st Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 1, 1864. Gay, George G.,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 5, 1864. Gaylord, Amos,34th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Dec. 16, 1864. George, Alonzo W. Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. George, Alonzo W.,*19th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Feb. 13, 1865. George, Frank,3d Mass. Cav.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 13, 1864. George, Hiram, Corp.,59th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Aug. 21, 1864. George, John,2d Mass. H. A.,---—--, 1864. George, Munroe,3d Mass. Cav.,Tyler, Tex.,May 14, 1863. Gerrish, George M.,33d Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,July 12, 1863. Getchell, Edwin J.,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 12, 1864. Gibbs, Charles,25th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Nov. 29, 1864. Gibbs, John K.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 2, 1864. Gibson, D. E.,*33d Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 10, 1864. Gibson, Edward, Corp.,2d Mass. H. A.,Charleston, S. C.,Oct. 3, 1864. Gibson, Hen
George, Alonzo W. Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. George, Alonzo W.,*19th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Feb. 13, 1865. George, Frank,3d Mass. Cav.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 13, 1864. George, Hiram, Corp.,59th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Aug. 21, 1864. George, John,2d Mass. H. A.,---—--, 1864. George, Munroe,3d Mass. Cav.,Tyler, Tex.,May 14, 1863. Gerrish, George M.,33d Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,July 12, 1863. Getchell, Edwin J.,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 12, 1864. Gibbs, Charles,25th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Nov. 29, 1864. Gibbs, John K.,39th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 2, 1864. Gibson, D. E.,*33d Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 10, 1864. Gibson, Edward, Corp.,2d Mass. H. A.,Charleston, S. C.,Oct. 3, 1864. Gibson, Henry H.,25th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 10, 1864. Gibson, John, Corp.,*2d Mass. H. A.,Savannah, Ga.,Sept.--, 1864. Giester, Christopher,35th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 25, 1864. Gifford, Eben,1st Mass.
517 Garvey, John, 517 Gaskell, J. N., 364 Gaskin, George, 364 Gaskins, W. B., 364 Gassett, T. R., 364 Gatchell, M. W., 35, 364 Gateley, John, 364 Gates, Hiram, 364 Gault, Samuel, 61, 364 Gavin, Patrick, 517 Gay, C. R., 517 Gay, G. G., 517 Gay, G. H., 457 Gay, James, 457 Gaylord, Amos, 517 Gaylord, J. H., 364 Gaylord, W. G., 457 Gazette, E. K., 457 Gendron, James, 364 Gentsch, Francis, 364 George, A. W., 518 George, Frank, 518 George, H. O., 365 George, Hiram, 518 George, John, 518 George, Munroe, 518 Gerard, Charles, 457 Gerrish, Edward, 365 Gerrish, G. M., 518 Getchell, E. J., 518 Getchell, H. D., 457 Getchell, L. G., 365 Getty, G. W., 208, 266 Gibbon, John, 230 Gibbons, Barney, 365 Gibbons, John, 365 Gibbons, T. J., 492 Gibbs, Charles, 518 Gibbs, J. K., 518 Gibbs, William, 365 Gibson, C. H., 365 Gibson, D. E., 518 Gibson, E. J., 492 Gibson, Edward, 518 Gibson, H. H., 518 Gibson, J. J., 457 Gibson, John, 518 Gibson, L. D., 365 Gibson,
as published at London in 1689, entitled An account of the late Revolution in New England, together with the Declaration of the Gentlemen, Merchants, and Inhabitants, of Boston, and the country adjacent, April 18, 1689. He describes the outbreak thus: Upon the eighteenth instant, about eight of the clock in the morning, it was reported at the south end of the town that at the north end they were all in arms; and the like report was at the north end respecting the south end: whereupon Capt. John George Captain of the Frigate Rose, then at anchor in Boston harbor. was immediately seized, and about nine of the clock the drums beat through the town, and an ensign was set up upon the beacon. Then Mr. Bradstreet, Mr. Danforth, Major Richards, Dr. Cooke, and Mr. Addington, &c., were brought to the Council-house by a company of soldiers under the command of Capt. Hill. The mean while, the people in arms did take up and put into goal Justice Bullivant, Justice Foxcraft, Mr. Randolf, She
Wrentham, England, and is supposed to have been a member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines. The particulars concerning his residence here are gleaned from the Town Records and other ancient memoranda. 2. Samuel, supposed to be son of Rev. George of Watertown, sold land on the south side of the river to John Jackson 10 Ap. and 11 June 1648, bounded on land of Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips, probably the wid. of Rev. George, who d. 1 July 1644. See Farmer. Phips, Spencer, by w. Elizabeth, Rev. George, who d. 1 July 1644. See Farmer. Phips, Spencer, by w. Elizabeth, had William, b.——, H. C. 1728, a Captain, d. s. p. before 22 June 1752; Mary, b. 30 May 1710, d. 8 June 1716; Sarah, b. 19 Oct. 1712, m. Andrew Bordman 25 Feb. 1731-2, and d. in Dec. 1793; Eliakim, b. 7 Oct. 1714, d. 3 Dec. 1714; Elizabeth, bap. 9 Dec. 1716, m. John Vassall, 10 Oct. 1734, and d. 22 Sept. 1739; Spencer, bap. 20 Feb. 1721, a Lieutenant, d. before 7 April 1747; David, bap. 26 Aug. 1722, d. 21 Sept. 1722; Eliakim, bap. 25 Aug. 1723, d. young, David, b. 25 Sept. 1724; Mary, b. 27 De
Wrentham, England, and is supposed to have been a member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines. The particulars concerning his residence here are gleaned from the Town Records and other ancient memoranda. 2. Samuel, supposed to be son of Rev. George of Watertown, sold land on the south side of the river to John Jackson 10 Ap. and 11 June 1648, bounded on land of Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips, probably the wid. of Rev. George, who d. 1 July 1644. See Farmer. Phips, Spencer, by w. Elizabeth, Rev. George, who d. 1 July 1644. See Farmer. Phips, Spencer, by w. Elizabeth, had William, b.——, H. C. 1728, a Captain, d. s. p. before 22 June 1752; Mary, b. 30 May 1710, d. 8 June 1716; Sarah, b. 19 Oct. 1712, m. Andrew Bordman 25 Feb. 1731-2, and d. in Dec. 1793; Eliakim, b. 7 Oct. 1714, d. 3 Dec. 1714; Elizabeth, bap. 9 Dec. 1716, m. John Vassall, 10 Oct. 1734, and d. 22 Sept. 1739; Spencer, bap. 20 Feb. 1721, a Lieutenant, d. before 7 April 1747; David, bap. 26 Aug. 1722, d. 21 Sept. 1722; Eliakim, bap. 25 Aug. 1723, d. young, David, b. 25 Sept. 1724; Mary, b. 27 De
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.29 (search)
and. Tebbs would not assume the responsibility of ordering the regiment on the expedition, but said that any who chose to volunteer for it might do so. Thereupon Captains Edmund and Wm. N. Berkeley; Lieutenants R. H. Tyler, L. B. Stephenson and Robert Cue; Sergeants. F. Wilson, I. O. Adams and——Gochenaner; Corporals B. Hunt, W. Fletcher, R. Hutchinson, Wm. Thomas; Privates A. S. Adams, J. W. Adams, F. A. Boyer, I. L. Chinn, G. Crell, R S. Downs, W. Donnelly, G. Insor, C. R. Griffin, John George, I). L. Hixon, T. W. Hutchinson, I. F. Ish, R. I. Smith, W. C. Thomas, J. W. Tavenner, I. M. McVeigh, L. W. Luckett, M. H. Luckett, A. M. O'Bannon, Rev. Charles F. Linthicum, R. O. Carter, Geo. Roach, E. Nails, Howard Trussell, D. Rouke, T. E. Tavenner, P. Gochenaner, F. Tinsman, T. H. Benton, T. Kidwell, C. Fox, V. R. Costello, Will Moore, J. Ellis, Wm. McCarty, J. M. McClannehan, E. Herrington, R. Julian and C. D. Lucket—in all, fifty-two—came forward promptly, saying to White: We will
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
e war 58; Sentiment of the world as to, 63. Smith Briggs, Capture of the by Confederates, 162. Smith, General E. K. at Manassas, 175. Smith, General G. W., 1:3. Smith, Wm., Governor and General, Unveiling of Statue to, with addresses and ceremonies incident thereon, 222 Smyth Blues, Company D, 4th Virginia, Roll of, 359. South, Development of, since 1865, 336; reckless plunder of the, 342. Southside Heavy Artillery, Officers of the, 85. Sowell, B A., 169 Steuart, General George H., 173. Stewart Colonel W . H, 155. Sti es, Major Robert, 265. Stockdale, Colonel, Thos. R. 241. Stonewall Jackson's way, The Song, 175. Sturdivant, Major N. A., 164. Swanson, Address of Governor C. A., 231. Swope, Dr., David, 30. Symington, Major, W. Stuart,, 322. Talcott, Colonel T. M. R., 1. Tansill, Colonel, Robert, 87 Taylor, Colonel Walter H., 11. Thomas, Julius O., 43, 161. Thomas, Richard S., 163. Thompson, Captain John H., 149. Townsend, Harry C., D
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Original English inhabitants and early settlers in Somerville.—(Ii.) (search)
e down the generations, indigenous to the soil, were the first real settlers in Somerville. The present intent is to follow down, genealogically, these early settlers; but no attempt has been made to trace the descent of those who came hither later than the eighteenth century. James Miller, son of Richard, both previously mentioned, was probably born here, as his father was an inhabitant in Gibbons-field, and the son probably lived in the same locality. He married Hannah, daughter of John George, of Charlestown. His two sons, who lived to manhood, were James and Richard. Richard may have lived in Somerville, but left no descendants here. His brother James lived in the southerly part of the town. He married Abigail, daughter of Joseph Frost, of Cambridge. James, son of James and Abigail, married, first, Sarah Lane, and second, Sarah Waters, and Was slain by the British April 19, 1775. Their son Joseph married Eunice Coolidge. The descendants of Richard Miller now living her
Bolles, Professor, 74. Bonner, Philip, 9. Bonner, William, 9. Booth, Dr., Chauncey, 12. Booth, Dr. E. C., 12, 51, 76. Boston & Maine Railroad, 26. Boston, Mass., 18, 28, 37, 38, 39. Boston Street, 12. Bottom's Bridge, 64. Boutwell, Hon. George S., 41. Bowdoin Square, 38. Bowman, Francis, 55. Bow Street, 7, 15, 16, 33, 36. Boxford, Mass., 18. Bradford, —, 79. Bradshaw, Edward H., 12. Bradshaw, Samuel C., 12. Brass Tube Works, 37, 42. Brastow, Captain, 17. Brastow, Geon E., 66. Funkstown, Md., 20. Garrison, —, 10. Geldowsky's Pond, 32. General Court of Massachusetts, Manual of, 79. General Howard, The Transport, 65. General Lee of Revolutionary Fame, 76. George, Hannah. 49. George, James, 49. George, John. 49. George, Richard, 49. Georgetown, Va., 19. Germania Ford, 44. Gerry, Martha J., 15. Gettysburg, 19, 20, 69. Gibbons, Edward, 28. Gibbons-field, 26. 28, 29, 30, 31, 49. Gibbons River, 29. Giles, John B., 9, 41. Giles, John C
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