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Sallowes, 110, III.

Sample, 140.

Samson, 9.

Sibson, 147.

Silsbee, 46, 133.

Silsbey, 113.

Silver, 9.

Simonds, 67.

Samborn,82-84, 148, 149. Simmons, 55.

Samborne,81,82,84, 115. Simons, 149, 182.

Sanborn, 49, 90, 117.
Sanders, 12, 49, 82, 84.
Sanford, 154.
Sargant, 154.
Sargent, 8, 12, 25,

83, 114, 115, 163.

Sarjent, 158.

Satarley, 11.

Simpkins, 166.
Simpson, 166.
Singletary, 49, 134.
Skelton, 102, 117, 182.
Sleeper, 47, 48, 114-116.
Slowman, 199.

64, Small, 29.

Satchwell, 82, 142, 149,

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Stocker, 71.

Stone, 55, 128, 132, 139.
Storer, 26.

Story, 25, 27, 157,

197.
Stow, 89, 118.

Stratton, 102.

Straw, II.

Stuart, 21.

Stuartt, 58.

Surriage, 126, 127.
Swain, 11.

Swaine, 83, 84, 115.
Swan, 116.
Swanson, 195, 197,
Sweat, 60.
Sweatt, 32, 59.

Smith, 13, 24, 25, 29, Swett, 59, 89,
50, 53, 54, 56, 58, 59, Swift, 147, 184.
63, 66, 79, 88, 90, 97, Swinerton, 29.

Titcomb, 23, 65, 67, 71,

99, 128, 130, 147, 165.
Titus, 131.

181, Todd, 47, 55, 57, 198.
Tolman, 32.

Tomblson, 193.

Tompkins, 102.
Tomson, 68.

Torrey, 29, 90, 118.

Touzit, 161.

Towgil, 161.
Town, 116.

Towne, 112, 147.

Towzit, 161.

198. Tracy, 194.
Trask, 9.

Treadwell, 88, 92, 169.
Trevett, 97.

Tripe, 156, 157.

Trowbridge, 4.

98, 106, 112, 113, 118, Symonds, 14, 24, 35, 96, True, 81, 102.

134, 148, 150, 163, 117, 132.
178, 183, 197.

Smithe, 13, 48, 49, 82,

84, 148.

Somerby, 19, 133.

Somes, 154, 195.

Southwick, 73, 132.

Spaffard, 3.

Trumbull, 19, 200.

Symons, 96, 114, 149, Tuck, 11, 48, 82-84, 115,

182.

Tamin, 38.

Tappan, 179.

Tar, 157.

117, 137, 138, 149,

177, 179, 180.

Tucker, 82, 83, 91, 111,

125, 154, 196.

Tuksberry, 198,

Tarr, 151-158, 190-199. Tupper, 97, 98, 130, 165.

Spafford, 3, 5, 51-55, 57. Tarrin, 38.

Spencer, 14, 49.

Spofford, 20, 32, 40,

50, 65, 104, 105,

Spoulding, 189.

Searl, 43, 55-57, 59, 60, Sprout, 97, 129, 130.

Sprague, 181,

66.

Squire, 17.

Searle, 55,

Stacey, 147.

Searls, 55.

Stacy, 87.

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Tarring, 161.

42, Tayler, 11, 84, 115.
107. Taylor, 48, 102.

Teed, 14.

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Stanian, 11, 48, 49, 82, Thomes, 85.

115, 148, 149.

Severans, 11, 12, 49, 115. Staniells, 84.

Sewall, 4, 6, 19, 51, 97, Stanly, 195, 196.

Stanwood, 79, 154, 158. Thorla, 44, 45, 78,

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Starbuck, 181.

Thorndike, 164, 169.

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Turner, 26, 59, 60, 98,

128, 130, 131, 165,
169, 174, 195, 197.
Turney, 190, 191.
Tuttle, 142.

Tyler, 5, 15, 32, 42, 63,
98, 105, 129.

Underhill, 8.
Underwood, 63.

155. Upham, 86.
Upton, 17.

Vandergrift, 23.
Varney, 169.
Vaughan, 133.

Veren, 96, 171, 173.

Verin, 117.

Sharp,169, 170, 172,173.
Sharples, 86.
Sharratt,83, 84, 149, 181.
Shatswell, 13, 16.
Shattuck, 147.
Shaw, 14, 15, 46, 48, 84,
114, 115, 148.
Shay, 79.

Shelden, 151, 155-157.
Sheldin, 116.
Sheldon, 99, 102, 152,
153, 158, 191, 192.
Shepard, 169, 186.

Sherbon, 157.

Sherman, 199.

Shirland, 17.

197.
Stebling, 17.

Stephens, 55, 162, 198.
Steuens, 123.
Stevens, 13, 57, 76, 85,
90, 91, 190, 192.
Steward, 19.
Stewart, 51, 56-59, 185.
Stewartt, 52-54, 58-60.
Stickney, 43, 51-60, 66,
106.
Stilman, 189, 190, 192, 198.
Stinson, 66.

Verplanck, 99.

Very, 61.

Thursten, 151-153, 155, Vickery, 109, 110.
156, 189.

Vinson, 166.

Wade, 25-27, 98, 99,
142, 147.
Wadleigh, 89.
191- Wadsho, 38.

Thurston, 10, 39, 51-58, Vose, 99.
62, 76, 151, 152, 156,
189, 193, 198, 199.
Thusten, 153-158, 190,
191, 195-197.
Thuston, 153, 158,
194.
Thwing, 20, 42.
Tibbetts, 113.
Tiler, 132.
Tilton, 14.
Tirrell, 166.

Stobrg, 190.

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Tisdale, 26.

Wadson, 38.
Wadsson, 38.
Wagenseil, 182.
Wagenseller, 182.
Waite, 71, 88.
Walcott, 30.
Walcutt, 29.

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PAGE 9, Abigail Acres (No. 19) married Jackman and not Johnson.

PAGE 10, the name of the first witness to the will of Thomas Payne contains one i too many.

PAGE 12, second column, fourth line, the name Currier has one r too many.

PAGE 71, first note, third line, Merrill should read Morrill.

PAGE 74, second column, sixth Abbot note should read“ Hannah Abbott of Andover married Sam-
uel Kimball of Haverhill Dec. 21, 1736."

PAGE 114, second column, twenty-fifth line, “adbury" should read "Bradbury."

PAGE 130, first column, twenty-eighth line, Ashton should read Aston.

PAGE 136, change year of date of marriage of Abigail Allen (No. 34) from 1744 to 1714.

PAGE 172, second column, eighth line, for "disease" read "decease." The reference mark to
the third footnote should be a section (§), and the next parallels (II).

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