The New England historical and genealogical register . 21, 169 Whittiugham, 5,149; 27,136 : 34, 34 Whitweli, 8, 317; 9,119 Wiiigin, 8, 324; 9, 143 Wioht, 42, 91; 46, 184 Wilcox, 29, 25 Wilder, 21, 120^ Wildes, 28, 2 Willard, 3, 282; 4, 305; 21, 85 Willet, 2, 376 Willey, 9, 143 Williams, 5, 414^ 8, 323; 9, 115; 12, 297; 28, 375: 29. 116; 34, 69; 38, 277; 43,-Jo; 44, 211 ; 45,302; 49, 214Willis, 5, 476; 28, 160; , 28, 205 ; 30, 67; 40, 50Wilson, 28, 189; 29, 203Wing, 38, 376Wingate, 9, 143Winslow, 4, 297; 17, 159; 25. 354; 26,69; 27,303; 28. G2, 84; 29, 110Winthrop, 18, 182; 27,


The New England historical and genealogical register . 21, 169 Whittiugham, 5,149; 27,136 : 34, 34 Whitweli, 8, 317; 9,119 Wiiigin, 8, 324; 9, 143 Wioht, 42, 91; 46, 184 Wilcox, 29, 25 Wilder, 21, 120^ Wildes, 28, 2 Willard, 3, 282; 4, 305; 21, 85 Willet, 2, 376 Willey, 9, 143 Williams, 5, 414^ 8, 323; 9, 115; 12, 297; 28, 375: 29. 116; 34, 69; 38, 277; 43,-Jo; 44, 211 ; 45,302; 49, 214Willis, 5, 476; 28, 160; , 28, 205 ; 30, 67; 40, 50Wilson, 28, 189; 29, 203Wing, 38, 376Wingate, 9, 143Winslow, 4, 297; 17, 159; 25. 354; 26,69; 27,303; 28. G2, 84; 29, 110Winthrop, 18, 182; 27, 420. 454Wiswall, Wiswell, 5, 468 ; 28, 187 ; 40,58Wolcott, 1, 251 ; 4, 9Wood, 2, 260; 28, 187Woodbridge, 6, 273, 281; 7, 75; 32, 292Woodbury, 29, 319Woodhall, 38, 305Woodhull, 45, 146Woodman, 9, 145Woodward, 6, 214; 50, 300Wooster, 29, 318; 30, 104Worcester, 12, 92Wormeley, 5, 268Wright, 4, 355; 29, 316; 35, 74; 37, 76 ; 40, 280Wyer, 25. 246; 46, 178Wyllys, 37, 33Wyman, 3, 33; 50,45 Young, 30, 465Youngman, 34, 401; 35, 45 ^j&^jJ-.^ijf^a^igp^^Biya. 1., iett^Sj^^S^i^^iifiiisiiiSikM^iM NEW-ENGLAND IIISTORICxVL A^^D GENEALOGICALREGISTER. JANUARY, 1896. WILLIAM STOUGHTOX, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF the Editor. Two sketches of the life of Lieutenant-Governor Stou3;hton,whose portrait accompanies this article, have already appeared inthe Register—one by Henry H. Edes, Esq., in the twenty-thirdVolume, pages 25 to 27 ; and the other by the late William Thad-deus Harris, , in the third volume, pages 117 to 118. Butit seems proper to present an outline of his life to accompany hisportrait. William Stoughton* was the second son of Capt, Israel Stough-ton of Dorchester, Mass., who returned to England, and served inthe Parliamentary ariny.| Israel had at least two brothers— Stoughton, , rector of St. ^Marys Church, Aldermanbury,London, and Thomas of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Dr. Stoughton was the step-father of Rev. Ralph Cuds worth,the autho


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