3, 95.
Elizabeth, 95.
Elliot, 64 (2).
Francis, 25, 94.
Hannah, 61 (2).
John, 25, 92.
Martha, 95.
Mary, 63.
Mercy, 94, 95.
Rachel, 92.
Sarah, 61.
Susanna, 64.
Wier, Catherine, 63.
Eleazer, 62.
Elizabeth, 62.
Prudence, 62.
Susanna, 62.
Willis, Abigail, 25, 60.
Andrew, 27.
Benjamin, 26.
Deborah, 61.
Elizabeth, 25.
Elliot, 61 (2).
George, 92.
Grace, 94.
Hannah, 61.
Hester, 61.
Jane, 25.
John, 25, 27 (2).
Jonathan, 25, 63, 93 (2).
Mary, 26, 60, 61, 64, 94 (2).
Mercy, 94.
Patience, 64.
Stephen, 25, 28, 93.
Susanna, 28, 60.
Thomas, 25, 61, 62, 64.
William, 25.
Woodward, Abigail, 26.
Amos, 27.
Daniel, 25 (2).
Elizabeth, 25.
Mary, 25.
Sarah, 26.
Susanna, 27.
Members.
Number previously reported, 218.
Brown, Edward D.
Davenport, Miss, Viola.
Kennedy, Miss Alice J.
Libby, John F.
Parker, Mrs. Anne B.
Remele, Geo. H.
Rymmes, Arthur C.
Weed, Wm. Henry.
ton.
Hall, George S.
Hall, Horace D.
Hall, Dr. Walter L.
Hallowell, Col. N. P.
Hallowell, Richard P.
Hallowell, Mrs. Anna D.
Hallowell, N. Penrose.
Harlow, Miss Catherine E.
Hatch, Frank E.
Hatch, George S.
Hatch, Arthur T.
Haskins, Mrs. M. J.
Hayes, Edward W.
Hayes, Mrs. Ellen R.
Hayes, Mrs. C. B.
Hayes, Miss Martha E.
Hedenburg, Dr. James.
Herriott, Miss Adelaide S.
Hervey, James A.
Hinckley, Miss Ella S.
Hobbs, Lewis F.
Hobbs,eorge W.
Stickney, Allison M.
Stickney, Mrs. Allison M.
Stone, Miss Katherine H.
Street, John D.
Street, Miss Mary B.
Sturtevant, James S.
Deceased.Swan, Charles H.
Swift, Miss Caroline E.
Symmes, Amelia M.
Symmes, Arthur C.
Tay, Mrs. Anna J.
Teele, Edward W.
Thompson, Abijah.
Thompson, Mrs. Susan B.
Thompson, William A.
Tucker, Charles D.
Tufts, James W.
Wait, William Gushing.
Wait, Francis A.
Wait, Miss Hetty F.
Wait, Miss Sarah
, 1761.
Mead, Isreal, tailor. wife and two childrenWatertown, May 3, 1756Tenant of Col. Royal.
On farm late of Jona.
Tufts, deceased.
Mead, JohnJan. 30, 1791
NathanielJan. 30, 1791
Mears, MaryBoston, Aug. 10, 1755Age 11.
In family of John Bishop.
Mills, SamuelAug. 31, 1797
Mitchell, JohnLondonderry, Apr. or May, 1756Nov. 27, 1756Note—Not to be found.
More, AugustusSudbury, July 20, 1768Tenant at Tavern House owned by Col. Royall.
Abigail (wife)
Eatham (son)
Mullen, ArthurLittleton, spring of 1756July 30, 1756
Mary (wife)
Seven children
Mullet, ElizabethCharlestown, Mar. 1, 1764Dec. 3, 1764Laborer in house of Timo Tufts.
Mundon, MaryFrom Almshouse, Boston, July 2, 1756Age 7.
Servant in house of Wm. Tufts.
Murphy, MaryAug. 10, 1777In family of John Darling.
Nathaniel (a servant)See Benjamin Peirce.
Newhall, CalvinLynn, Sept. 8, 1764Journeyman in family of Saml. Tilton.
Newman, DavidLynn, Feb. 2, 1764Journeyman in family of Saml. Tilt
. Martin, Massie, Matthews, McDowed, McGehee, McGruder, McKinney, McKenzie, Medley, Miles, David, Miller, Mong, Montague, Montgomery, Morgan, Morris, Myers, Nelson, Newton, Orgain, Patterson, Phelps, Porter, Preston, Pretlow, Pritchard Randolph, Reid, Richardson, Riddick, Wyncham Robertson, R. K. Robinson, Rives, Rutherfoord, Saunders, Scott, Seddon, Segar, Shannon, Sherrard, Sibert, James K. Smith, Isaac N. Smith, Henry Smith, Staples, Thomas, Thompson, Tomlin, Tyler, Walker, Wallace, Ward, Arthur, Watson, Watts, West, Wilson, Wilcox, Wingfield, Witten, Wood, Woolfolk, Yerby, and Mr. Speaker.--141.
Gen. Kemper was requested to communicate the passage of the bill to the Senate.--[Note.--The document in question will be found in Senate proceedings as amended and passed by that body.]
A motion to adjourn failed.
A large number of resolutions were read and referred.--The House, after hearing that the Senate would meet at night to consider the Convention bill, adjourned at 5½ o