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a Deputy or Representative of Hartford, and subsequently of Waterbury, to which place he removed. He was great-grandfather of Rev. Jonathan Judd, the first minister of Southampton, Mass., of whom Sylvester Judd, Esq., of Northampton, a diligent and accurate antiquarian, was grandson. K. Kelsey, William (otherwise written Kellsie), was here in 1635, and res. at the S. E. corner of Winthrop and Spring streets. He rem. to Hartford with Hooker. After his decease; his widow Bethia m. David Phillips of Milford. The town of Hartford, in 1664, offered him £ 10 to remove from Hartford with his wife. Hinman. Kempster, Daniel, in 1642 res. on the southerly side of the Common, near Appian Way. In 1644 he bought an estate on the westerly side of Dunster Street, about one hundred feet northerly from Mount Auburn Street, where he subsequently resided. A few months before his death, he sold this estate to Justinian Holden. He was a carpenter, and d. between 15 Oct. 1666 and 2 Ap. 1667,
K. Kelsey, William (otherwise written Kellsie), was here in 1635, and res. at the S. E. corner of Winthrop and Spring streets. He rem. to Hartford with Hooker. After his decease; his widow Bethia m. David Phillips of Milford. The town of Hartford, in 1664, offered him £ 10 to remove from Hartford with his wife. Hinman. Kempster, Daniel, in 1642 res. on the southerly side of the Common, near Appian Way. In 1644 he bought an estate on the westerly side of Dunster Street, about one hundred feet northerly from Mount Auburn Street, where he subsequently resided. A few months before his death, he sold this estate to Justinian Holden. He was a carpenter, and d. between 15 Oct. 1666 and 2 Ap. 1667, a. about 80; Abigail, prob. his w., d. 22 Oct. 1657. In his will, dated 27 Sept. 1665, he bequeaths sundry articles to his cousin Thomas Moulton, his kinsman Samuel Andrew, the daughter of his brother John Kempster, sometime of Needum, England, deceased, Anna, daughter of Thomas Park
erred: By Mr. Morris, the remonstrance of Thos. Moore and others against the repeal of the road law of Marshall county; by Mr. Wood, the petition of the Regimental Board of the 88th Regiment of Virginia Militia praying for a more perfect organization of the Militia of the State; by Mr. Crane, the petition of David Gaff and 125 citizens of Randolph county, praying that Senate bill No. 60 transferring the Huttonville and Huntersville Turnpike do not pass; by Mr. Morris, the remonstrance of David Phillips and others against the repeal of the road law of Marshall county. Message from the Governor.--The Speaker presented a communication from the Governor of the Commonwealth, in response to a resolution adopted by the House on the 4th day of the present month, in regard to the sale of arms to Joseph R. Anderson & Co., which, on motion, was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. The document states that of the muskets sold to Anderson 8,000 have been delivered, leaving still in po
V Wlikerson, shoulder, severe; J W Walkerson in arm; F D Bass, slight; J F Jetton neck and shoulder, severe. Company K, Capt A D Norris, commanding — Wounded: Lt M V Baird, in hip, slight; Corp'l J H Cartwright, thigh; Privates A D Renson, slight; G W Connelly, head, severe; Jos Davenport, slight; S F Forbis, arm; T H Johnson; severely; J R Johnson, shoulder, severely; D N Resgon, slight. Wounded and supposed to be killed; Corp'l Jno. S Peyton, Private W P Rice. Missing: M Lorgan, David Phillips, James Weaver. A be Bostick Serg't-Major, 7th Reg't Tenn. Vols. Casualties in the 6th N. C. State troops (Colpender.) The officer who furnishes the subjoined report, says in a note to the editors: "This regiment was in the advance and drove the enemy before them for a mile and a half, capturing their camps, with large supplies and valuable property, when they were met by large bodies of Federals, entrenched with massed batteries. It was in Charging these batterie
E, 38th N C; G H Patton, co L, 55th Va; L Smith, co A, 1st N C; one unable to give name; J Outry, co B, 19th Ga; Sergt R Phillips, co G, 19th Ga; Jas Ladd, co B, 1st Tenn; Jas B Allen, co D, 1st Tenn; Corp'l G V Vice, co K, 13th Ga; Edw Dorman, co G,A Hudson, co E, 28th Ga; J R Lester, co C, 23d Ga; Lieut E L Manly, co E, 44th Ga; Serg't T. J. Adams, co A, 46th Ga; David Phillips, co A, 44th Ga; G M Chaflin, co--,27th Ga; B. F. Johnson, co E, 19th Ga; Lieut W J Bridges, co D, do do; Lieut G S Gr; A D Cassiller, co A, 12th Miss; L B Sconyer, co H, 28th Ga; J H Frorior, co G, 14th La; M M Murphy, co K, 40th Va; J J Phillips, co G, 34th N C; R F Hill, co H, 14th Ga; N E Sigman, co F, 38th N C; S W Kemp, co F, 44th Ga; W W Penkerton, co G, 44th, do do; J L Ross, 14th Ala; D F Henderson, do do; M B Colley, do do; W S Hale, 5th Ala bat; W C Anderson, 14th Ala; J J Phillips, do do. Institute Hospital. J M St Johns, 35th Ga; D G Pope, 14th Ga; John Whitlock, 44th Va; J S Vintia, 40th