History of Northampton, Massachusetts, from its settlement in 1654;
History of Northampton, Massachusetts, from its settlement in 1654;
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JACK.<br />
Jack, servant <strong>of</strong> Samuel Wolcott,<br />
876 ; bv<strong>in</strong>is Wm. Clarke's<br />
vicious<br />
house, 876, 877, note ;<br />
character, 376 ; arrested and<br />
tried, ib. ;<br />
<strong>of</strong> trial, ib.<br />
sentence, 877 ; cost<br />
James II., succeeds Charles II.,<br />
flight <strong>of</strong>. 399.<br />
894 ;<br />
Janes, Abel, f<strong>in</strong>ed. 291, note ; op-<br />
poses change <strong>in</strong> school methods.<br />
427 ; <strong>in</strong> Falls fight, 574.<br />
Janes, Benjam<strong>in</strong>, at Pascommnck,<br />
491 ; captured, but escajjes,<br />
493 ; br<strong>in</strong>gs news <strong>of</strong> disaster<br />
to <strong>Northampton</strong>, 494 ; fonr<br />
children sla<strong>in</strong>, 495 and note 8 ;<br />
wife tomahawked, but sur-<br />
to Cov-<br />
vives, 496 ; removes<br />
entry, ib. : petitions government<br />
for aid. ib., note.<br />
Janes, Ebenezer, killed. 256.<br />
Janes, Ebenezer, 280. 282, 288.<br />
Janes, Jonathan, killed, 256.<br />
Janes, Joseph, casts lot for mead-<br />
approves the pe-<br />
ow land, 58 ;<br />
tition for a m<strong>in</strong>ister,<br />
tistics, 145.<br />
59 ; sta-<br />
Janes, Mary, burial place, 125.<br />
Janes, Obadiah, referred to, 495,<br />
note 3.<br />
Janes, Samuel, at Pascommuck,<br />
491 ; himself, wife, and three<br />
children sla<strong>in</strong>, 495. and note 3.<br />
Janes, [Jans, JeanesJ, William,<br />
[*1656-1690]. an orig<strong>in</strong>al petitioner,<br />
6 ; home lot. 18 ; recorder,<br />
26 petitions for court,<br />
;<br />
32 ; chosen committee to Gen-<br />
engaged eral Court, 35 ;<br />
to<br />
copy old town records, 54<br />
witness to deed <strong>of</strong> Capawonke,<br />
56 ; recorder, 57 ; approves petition<br />
for a m<strong>in</strong>ister, 59 ; contribiites<br />
land, 78 ; on a committee<br />
to measure a lot for the<br />
m<strong>in</strong>istry, 81 ; clerk <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wr<strong>its</strong>, 94 ; signs church covenant,<br />
107 ; burial place <strong>of</strong> his<br />
wife, 125 ; on committee to<br />
rectify land records, 126 ; pro-<br />
tests aga<strong>in</strong>st giv<strong>in</strong>g away sequestered<br />
land, 138 ; statistics,<br />
146 ; engaged to teach school,<br />
191 ; biographical sketch, 192,<br />
en-<br />
193 ; autograph. 192 ; an<br />
gager at Northfield, 223 ; two<br />
sons killed at Northfield, 256 ;<br />
referred to, 160 ; siibscription<br />
to Harvard College, 573 ;<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 414.<br />
death<br />
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INDEX.<br />
JUDD.<br />
Janson, William, receii^t for<br />
wheat. 190.<br />
Jacpiish, William, 283.<br />
Jeanes. William, see Janes.<br />
Jenn<strong>in</strong>gs, "Captivity," 354 and n.<br />
Jenn<strong>in</strong>gs, Joseph, Justice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Peace, 490, note 3.<br />
Jenn<strong>in</strong>gs, Stephen, wife and two<br />
children taken by Indians, 353;<br />
determ<strong>in</strong>es to redeem captives,<br />
353 journey to Canada,<br />
;<br />
and discovery <strong>of</strong> the prisoners,<br />
ib. ; a child born, 854 ; arrival<br />
home, ib. ; removes to<br />
Brookfield, ib.. note.<br />
Jesu<strong>its</strong>, referred to. 518, 535, .540.<br />
Job, sent out as a spy, 398.<br />
Johns Hopk<strong>in</strong>s University Studies,<br />
quoted, 37. note ; 870, notes.<br />
Jones, Benoni, at Pascommuck,<br />
491 ; house forti fi e d , 493;<br />
biirned, 493 ; himself and two<br />
children sla<strong>in</strong>, 495 and note 3 ;<br />
<strong>in</strong>dentured to William Clarke,<br />
ib., note 3 ; referred to, 518.<br />
Jones, Esther, wife <strong>of</strong> Benoni,<br />
carried to Canada, and dies<br />
there, 496 ; mentioned, 513.<br />
Jones, Griffith, referred to, 495,<br />
note 3.<br />
Jones, John, wounded, 333.<br />
Jones,Margaret, hanged for witchcraft,<br />
337.<br />
Jones. Pelatiah. <strong>in</strong>dentured to<br />
William Holton Jr., 495, n. 3.<br />
Joseph, son <strong>of</strong> Uncas, 350.<br />
Judd. Rev. Jonathan, referred to,<br />
864. note.<br />
Judd, Samuel, statistics, 147.<br />
Judd, Sylvester, doubts statement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Indian loss, 358, 833 ; suggestion<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 391, note ; state-<br />
ment concern<strong>in</strong>g bury<strong>in</strong>g<br />
groimd, 546, note ; referred to,<br />
399, note ; 806, note 3 ; 343,<br />
502, note.<br />
quoted,<br />
note ;<br />
Judd MSS., quoted, 335,<br />
ted, 336, 338 ;<br />
note ;<br />
note ; cited, 410 ;<br />
ci-<br />
quoted, 365, 886;<br />
433,<br />
note; cited, 437, 447, 485;<br />
quoted, 490, note ; 494, notes<br />
cited,<br />
496, note ; 497, note ;<br />
501 ;<br />
528 :<br />
quoted, 503, note ; cited,<br />
quoted. 571.<br />
Judd, Thomas, statistics, 147.<br />
Keet, Francis, soldier, 574.<br />
Kellogg, James, 388, note.<br />
Kellogg, Joseph, sent by government<br />
to Canada, 490.<br />
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