s.
Richards, Sullivan.
Robertson, John.
Roulston, George.
Roundy, Oliver.
Rumrill, Joseph.
Russell, Phinehas.
Roby, Ebenezer.
Sales, Francis.
Saunders, Richard.
Saunders, William.
Sawin, Joshua.
Sawyer, Franklin.
Sawyer, Samuel F.
Scott, Ebenezer B.
Scott, Nathaniel.
Seaver, Richard.
Short, Thomas W.
Skinner, Benjamin.
Slocomb, Emmons.
Smith, Billings.
Smith, Jacob.
Smith, Ralph.
Soper, Frederick.
South wick, Simeon.
Stearns, Asahel.
Stebbins, Smith.
Stedman, Ebenezer.
Stedman, Samuel.
Stevens, Atherton H.
Stimson, James.
Stimson, Royal.
Stone, Abraham.
Stone, Daniel.
Stone, William F.
Snyder, John.
Sherman, Abraham P.
Sherman, Prentice.
Snow, Joseph.
Summers, Samuel S.
Stevens, Alexander.
Stone, Ezra.
Studley, George.
Tarbell, John.
Tarbell, Samson.
Teel, Ammi C.
Thayer, Richard.
Tidd, John.
Thayer, Cephas P.
Train, Isaac.
Trowbridge, J
6.
Francis Dana, 1776-1779.
Mandamus Councillors, 1774.
Thomas Oliver.
Samuel Danforth.
Joseph Lee.
All resigned in Sept. 1774.
Councillors under the Constitution.
Aaron Hill, 1810, 1811, 1824, 1825.
Samuel P. P. Fay, 1818, 1819.
Timothy Fuller, 1828.
Sidney Willard, 1837, 1838.
Albion K. P. Welch, 1868.
Senators under the Constitution.
Elbridge Gerry, 1793.
Aaron Hill, 1797, 1801-1808.
William Winthrop, 1799.
Timothy Fuller, 1813-1816.
Asahel Stearns, 1830, 1831.
Sidney Willard, 1834, 1835, 1839, 1840.
William Parmenter, 1836.
Francis Bowman, 1837.
Levi Farwell, 1838.
John P. Tarbell, 1842.
Isaac Livermore, 1844, 1845.
Joseph T. Buckingham, 1846-1848, 1850. 1851.
John Sargent, 1849, 1876.
Anson Burlingame, 1852.
Zebina L. Raymond, 1855, 1856.
J. M. S. Williams, 1859.
Stephen T. Farwell, 1860.
John C. Dodge, 1862.
Knowlton S. Chaffee, 1868.
Estes Howe, 1869, 1871.
Robert O. Fuller, 1872, 1873.
Ezra P
ley family maintained a high reputation in the jurisdiction for many years after the union of the two colonies.
In 1709 Caleb Stanley was elected or rather appointed Secretary of the Colony, which he held three years.
Hinman.
Stanesby, John, is named as a land-holder in describing the bounds of William Cutter's land in the Neck about 1638.
Starr, comfort, a Chirurgeon, or physician, was here in 1638, in Duxbury 16 Mar. 1639-40 and d. in Boston 2 Jan. 1660.
See Savage, Gen. Diet.
Stearns, Charles, of Wat., had w. Hannah who d. July 1651, and he m. Rebecca, dau. of John Gibson of Cambridge, 22 June 1654.
His chil.
were Samuel, b. at Wat. 2 June 1650; at Camb., Shubael, b. 20 Sept. 1655; John, b. 24 Jan. 1656-7; and again at Wat., Isaac, Charles, Rebecca, and Martha. Charles the f. removed to Lynn and d. before 1695.
(Sav.
Gen. Diet.) His w. Rebecca was afflicted by insanity.
See Gibson, John.
2. Isaac, of Wat., by w. Mary, had Mary, b. in England; Hannah; John; Isaac