History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . enl. Oct. 11, 1SC2, 52J M., Co. I ; died 180:1, at Wound City, III. Newman W. liarllett, Corp., enl. Oct, II, ISC2, .Wd JI. V. M., Co. I ; March 0, I80-), for Thayer Wagoner, enl. Oct. II, 1802, 52d M., Co. I; disch. Aug. 14, 1863; died soon after D. Adams, enl. Oct. II, 1802,52d M.,Co I; disch. Aug. 14,18 , enl. Oct. 11, 1802, f>2 1 M, Co. I; disch. Aug. 14, L. Bardwell, e
History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . enl. Oct. 11, 1SC2, 52J M., Co. I ; died 180:1, at Wound City, III. Newman W. liarllett, Corp., enl. Oct, II, ISC2, .Wd JI. V. M., Co. I ; March 0, I80-), for Thayer Wagoner, enl. Oct. II, 1802, 52d M., Co. I; disch. Aug. 14, 1863; died soon after D. Adams, enl. Oct. II, 1802,52d M.,Co I; disch. Aug. 14,18 , enl. Oct. 11, 1802, f>2 1 M, Co. I; disch. Aug. 14, L. Bardwell, enl. Oct. II, 1802, 52d M., Co. I; disch. Aug. 14, 1801. George 0. Banlett, enl. Oct. 11,1802, 52d , Co. I; disch. Aug. 14, A. Bisbee, enl. Oct. II, 1802, 62d M., Co. I; disch. Aug. 14, Black, enl. Oct. II, 1802, o2d M. V. M., Co. I; disch. Aug. 14, 1803; re-eiil. Dec. 15, 18(13, 37lli Begt., but rejected Jan. 5, 1804, on exaiiiinati^ Breckenbridge, enl. Oct. II, ISC2, 52d M. V. M., Co. I; disch. Aug. 14, McGee, enl. Oct. 22,1802,40th M., ; disch. July i9, riioto. Iiy Hardic & Scliadee. Qj^fi-e^-yi/K^ <^ /^^--^-^<-iz<2^ During the reign of Charles I. more than twenty tiiousand Puritanswere driven from England to the New World by the political andeeclesiastieal tyranny of Earl Strafford and Archbisho]) Laud. Amongthe number were Thomas, Thomas, Jr., and Helon Meekins, wholanded in Boston, in 1630, where they took the oath of was drowned in Boston Harbor, and Thomas, Sr., soon returnedto England; Thomas, Jr., removed to Braintree, where he remaineduntil 1661, when, with his son Thomas, born in 1643, he joined aeolony from Hartford, who established themselves on both sides of theConnecticut River, at Hadley. They soon became |irominent in localaffairs, Thomas, Sr., being the first signer of the west side petition tothe (ieneral Court, May 3, 1667, * to vouchsafe your poor petitione
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