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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 9: Hampshire County. (search)
; in 1865, $1,442,691. The selectmen in 1861 were Roswell Hubbard, Moses Morton, Lemuel Cooley; in 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, William H. Dickinson, R. H. Belden, J. T. Fitch. The town-clerk during all the years of the war was W. D. Billings. The town-treasurer during the same period was D. F. Wells. 1861. The first legal town-meeting to act upon matters relating to the war was held on the 6th of May, at which Moses Morton, William H. Dickinson, George Waite, J. D. Billings, George W. Hubbard, Elijah Bardwell, and Erastus Cowles, were authorized to borrow in behalf of the town not exceeding five thousand dollars, to be expended by them as they might deem expedient on such soldiers from this town and their families as shall be mustered into the United-States service, during the continuance of the present war. It was also voted to furnish each volunteer with a uniform, if needed, and a sufficient amount of money to make his monthly pay twenty-six dollars. Voted, that the tow
20 July 1796. Reuben the f. res. in Brighton, and d. 4 Mar. 1835, a. 71; his widow d. at Worcester 29 June 1869, a. 90. 28. Adino, parentage not ascertained, m. Mehetabel, dau. of Jacob Watson, 21 June 1795, and had James, b. 19 Mar. 1797. Adino the f. d. 8 Jan. 1798; his w. Mehetabel m. Thomas Hastings 3 Oct. 1802, and d. 7 Jan. 1850. 29. Samuel, parentage not ascertained, m. Susanna Lane of Bedford, and had Samuel Emery, b. 1806, d. 21 July 1870; Susanna, b. 13 Oct. 1808, m. George W. Hubbard 4 Mar. 1827, d. 21 July 1852; Mary Adeline, b. 17 Feb. 1811, m. Gilbert Cutting 25 Nov. 1832; Isaac H., b. 23 Ap. 1813; Amittai, b. 3 Oct. 1815, m. Daniel Davis 1834; Sylvana, b. 3 Mar. 1818, m. Rufus Cox 2 Ap. 1846; James P., b.——, d. 12 Sept. 1874, a. 51; Abby, b.——; Andrew Jackson, b.——, res. here. Samuel the f. res. in Cambridgeport, and d. 19 Jan. 1857, a. 74; his w. Susanna d. 28 Ap. 1872, a. 86. Haugh, Atherton (otherwise written Hough and Hought), was one of the Assis
20 July 1796. Reuben the f. res. in Brighton, and d. 4 Mar. 1835, a. 71; his widow d. at Worcester 29 June 1869, a. 90. 28. Adino, parentage not ascertained, m. Mehetabel, dau. of Jacob Watson, 21 June 1795, and had James, b. 19 Mar. 1797. Adino the f. d. 8 Jan. 1798; his w. Mehetabel m. Thomas Hastings 3 Oct. 1802, and d. 7 Jan. 1850. 29. Samuel, parentage not ascertained, m. Susanna Lane of Bedford, and had Samuel Emery, b. 1806, d. 21 July 1870; Susanna, b. 13 Oct. 1808, m. George W. Hubbard 4 Mar. 1827, d. 21 July 1852; Mary Adeline, b. 17 Feb. 1811, m. Gilbert Cutting 25 Nov. 1832; Isaac H., b. 23 Ap. 1813; Amittai, b. 3 Oct. 1815, m. Daniel Davis 1834; Sylvana, b. 3 Mar. 1818, m. Rufus Cox 2 Ap. 1846; James P., b.——, d. 12 Sept. 1874, a. 51; Abby, b.——; Andrew Jackson, b.——, res. here. Samuel the f. res. in Cambridgeport, and d. 19 Jan. 1857, a. 74; his w. Susanna d. 28 Ap. 1872, a. 86. Haugh, Atherton (otherwise written Hough and Hought), was one of the Assis
W , Braintree. Holbrook, Abner, Weymouth. Holbrook, J. E., Braintree. Holden, Jonas, Shirley. Hollingsworth, John M., Groton. Hollingsworth, E. A., Braintree. Hollis, David N., Braintree. Homer, Mrs. James B., Belmont. Houghton, Wm. S., Boston. Hovey, Geo. O., Boston. Howard, Jason G., Braintree. Howard, John E., West Bridgewater. Howe, Estes, Cambridge. Howe, N. Tracey, Cambridge. Howland, Jonathan, New Bedford. Howland, Ichabod, Boston. Hubbard, Geo. W., Hatfield. Humphrey, Benj., Boston. Humphrey, Francis J., Dorchester. Humphrey, Albert, Weymouth. Humphrey, James, Weymouth. Hunt, Mrs. A. T., New Bedford. Hunt, Nathaniel H., Braintree. Hunt, Harriet K., Boston. Inman, Wm. R., Boston. Jackson, Mrs. Susan M., Boston. Jackson, Wm. True, Andover. Jackson, P. T., Boston. Jeffries, John, Jr., Boston. Jenkins, Wm., Andover. Jones, Cyrus, Dracut. Keith, Wm. H., Waltham. Kellogg, Lorenzo A., Westf
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
nd, Joseph, 78 Howland, L. C., 78 Howland, W. H., 78 Howland, W. S., 78 Howland, Warren, 78 Howorth, George, Jr., 78 Howorth, W. L., 78 Hoxie, W. H., 78 Hoyt, A. B., 78 Hoyt, A. E., 383 Hoyt, D. C., 392 Hoyt, Eben, Jr., 78 Hoyt, G. E., 470 Hoyt, G. H., 184, 423, 470, 534 Hoyt, I. F., 299 Hoyt, Otis, 16th Mass. Inf., 299 Hoyt, Otis, 30th Wis. Inf., 470 Hoyt, S. D., 299 Hoyt, Stephen, 423 Hubbard, A. T., 78 Hubbard, C. S., 78 Hubbard, D. B., 78 Hubbard, E. R., 78 Hubbard, G. W., 582 Hubbard, H. A., 299 Hubbard, John, 470 Hubbard, S. L., 299 Hubert, Nelson, 299 Hubon, P. E., 383 Hudson, A. T., 470 Hudson, G. M., 299 Hudson, H. A., 630, 660 Hudson, H. N., 608 Hudson, J. W., 218 Hudson, James, Jr., 217 Hudson, S. R., 78 Hughes, D. D., 299 Hughes, H. P., 299 Hughes, J. F., 78 Hughes, James, 78 Hughes, W. W., 78 Hulse, N. T., 78 Humble, Henry, 299 Hume, L. J., 299 Humphrey, Albert, 582 Humphrey, Benjamin, 582 Humphrey, Edwin, 299 Humphrey,
for examination. Jordan was charged with being in the city, without any papers certifying his right to a residence. Both cases were continued for a further hearing. James Kershman, arrested for being a suspicious character, was committed in default of security for his good behavior. James Riley was called up for examination on the charge of beating Wm. E. C. Rutherford. The case was postponed for a further examination. George Palmer, charged with entering the house of Geo. W. Hubbard and stealing a shirt, was required to give security to be of good behavior, and, failing, was sent to the chain gang for ninety days. Timothy Ryan was required to give $200 security for getting drunk and behaving disorderly at the 1st Market, on election day. Matthew Eagan was fined $1 for fighting in the street on the same day, while drunk. Thos. Thornton and Wm. E, Howell were acquitted of the charge of entering Joseph Marie's house, eating up his dinner, and refusing t