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    2. Ann Keegan
    3. Ron this came in some time ago, hope this what you are looking for Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: <Farns10th@aol.com> To: <AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 8:38 PM Subject: Re: [A-REV] Re:Participants in the Boston Tea Party? > > > This list of 175 names was compiled from Boston Tea Party Chapter, Daughters > of American Revolution; from the 1973 Boston Globe 200th Anniversary Boston > Tea Party Special Section; and the book, Tea Leaves, published in 1884 in > Boston by Francis S. Drake > > In the book, Bold Face indicates the individuals either known to be or > probably buried in Copp's Hill Burying Ground. Rank after name indicates > Revolutionary War Service. The number which follows is the page number in the > Whitemore Book in Section B. Age is age when in Tea Party; MCMA indicates > member of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Assn, Boston artisans and > tradesmen of that day; Mason indicates membership in a Lodge of Freemasons; > and then death date if available. > > Francis Akeley (Eckley), only one imprisoned for Tea Party. > Nathaniel Barber (Major) Tomb 28 Old Burial Ground (xiv), early revolutionary > and soldier, Mason, died 1787. > Samuel Barnard (Maj.), died 1782. > Henry Bass, early revolutionary, died 1813. > Joseph Bassett (Cpt.), Tomb 65 (xv). > Edward Bates. > Adam Beals Jr. > Thomas Bolter (Cpt.), 38, died 1811. > David Bradlee (Cpt.), 31, died 1811. > Josiah Bradlee, 19, died 1798. > Nathaniel Bradlee, 27, MCMA, died 1813. > Thomas Bradlee, 29, MCMA, Mason, died 1805. > James Brewer (Cpt.), possibly Tomb 22 Old Ground, MCMA, Mason, died 1805. > John Brown (Cpt.), entry 1718, 27, died 1782. > Seth Ingersoll Browne, 23, Bunker Hill, died 1809 > Stephen Bruce, 356, Mason, died 1801. > Benjamin Burton (Maj.), 24, died 1835. > Nicholas Campbell, 41, died 1929. > George Carleton > Thomas Chase, early revolutionary, Mason. > Nathaniel Child > Benjamin Clark, Tomb 104, xvi, MCMA, died 1840, three sons may have been in > Tea Party also. > Jonathan Clark (Sgt.), possibly Tomb 77 (Dana & Clark) xv. > John Cochran, 24, died 1839. > Gilbert Colesworthy, 29, died 1818. > Gersham Collier, Mason, died 1825. > Adam Collson, 35, early revolutionary, Mason, died 1798. > James Foster Condy, died 1809. > Daniel Coolidge > Joseph Coolidge > Samuel Coolidge > Samuel Cooper (LT), 18, died 1840. > William Cox > Thomas Crafts (Col.), 33, early revolutionary, died 1799. > John Crane (Brig. Gen.), 29, early revolutionary, Mason, died 1805. > … Crockett > Obadiah Curtis > Thomas Dana, Jr. possibly Tomb 77 (Dana & Clark). > Robert Davis (Maj.), 26, early revolutionary, Mason, died 1798. > John DeCarteret > David Decker > John Dickman > Edward Dolbeare, died 1796. > Samuel Dolbeare > John Dyar, Jr. > Joseph Eaton (Cpt.) > Joseph Eayres > Eckley (see Francis Akeley) > Benjamin Edes, possibly 482, 41, early revolutionary, died 1803. > William Etheridge > Samuel Fenno, died 1806. > Samuel Foster (Capt.), died 1778. > Thomas Fracker, Entry 884 (Charter St tombs), died 1806. > Nathaniel Frothingham, Jr. (LT.),Entry 1738, Tomb 27 (Thomas Frothingham and > others) Also possible 1837, Tomb 56; 27, died 1825. > John Fulton, 40. > John Gammell, revolutionary war soldier, died 1827. > Eleazer Gay, possibly 1733 (Ebenezer Gay Tomb 21, 1819) > Thomas Gerrish > Samuel Gore, probably Tomb 112 (1810) with brother Gov. Christopher Gore; 22, > MCMA, Mason, died 1831. > Moses Grant, entry 1030, 30, MCMA, died 1817. > Nathaniel Greene, early revolutionary, MCMA. > Timothy Guy > Samuel Hammond, 24, died 1842. > Peter Harrington > William Haskins > William Hendley, 25, Mason, died 1830. > George Robert Twelves Hewes, 31, shoemaker, left diary of Tea Party, died > 1840. > John Hicks, 48, killed at Arlington by British retreating from > Lexington-Concord, died April 19, 1775. > Samuel Hobbs, 23, died 1823. > John Hooton (Sgt.), possibly Tomb 15--Hooten & Watts Family Tomb (13). > Evidence indicates the body may have been moved to Mt. Auburn, Cambridge.. > Elisha Horton > Elijah Houghton > Samuel Howard (born Hayward), Tomb 120 Old Ground, 21, died 1797. > Edward Compton Howe, 31, died 1821. > Jonathan Hunnewell, possibly Copp's Hill , 14, 1st president MCMA, died 1842. > Richard Hunnewell, probably Copp's Hill Tomb 36, Mason, MCMA, died 1805. > Richard Hunnewell, Jr., possibly Copp's Hill, 16. > Thomas Hunstable, 20, Mason. > Abraham Hunt (Col.), 25, Valley Forge, died 1793. > Daniel Ingersoll, 23, Mason, died 1829. > Daniel Ingoldson > Charles Jameson > Robert Jameson (Cpt.) > Jared Joy > David Kinnison (doubtful he was in Tea Party), died 1852. > Robert Lash, probably because wife Johanna buried here (1114). > Amariah Learned > Joseph Lee (Cpt.), 28, Mason, died 1831. > Nathaniel Lee (Cpt.) > Amos Lincoln (Lt. Col.), Tomb 7 (1805) Old Burial Ground (697), 20, Bunker > Hill, married 2 daughters of Paul Revere, MCMA, Mason, died 1829. > John Locke (Sgt.) > Matthew Loring, possibly Tomb 88; Loring Family Tomb, 1806; 23, died 1829. > Joseph Lovering, 15, MCMA, died 1848. > Joseph Ludden (Sgt.) > David Lyon > Thomas Machin (Cpt.), 29, Bunker Hill, Mason, died 1816. > Ebenezer MacIntosh, 36, early revolutionary, died 1812. > Peter McIntosh > Archibald MacNeil, 23, died 1840. > John Marston (Bombadier), J. B. Marston Tomb, 1810,131) > Martin, probably Wm. P., MCMA. > Thompson Maxwell (LT.), 31, Concord, Bunker Hill, died 1835. > John May (Col.), 25, died 1812. > Mead, probably John, probably Copp's Hill Tomb 22 New Ground, MCMA. > Henry Mellius > Thomas Melville (Maj.), 22, early revolutionary, Mason, MCMA, died 1832. > Aaron John Miller (Dr.) > James Mills > William Molineaux, 57, early revolutionary, died 1774. > Francis Moore > Thomas Moore, 20, died 1813. > Anthony Morse (LT.) > Joseph Mountfort (LT.), 23, MCMA, died 1838. > Eliphalet Newell, 38, artillery officer, Mason. > Joseph Nicholls (Cpt.) > Samuel Nowell > Joseph Pearse Palmer (Major), Mason, died 1788. > Jonathan Parker > Joseph Payson, 30. > Samuel Peck, early revolutionary, Mason. > John Peters, 41, Lexington, Bunker Hill, died 1832. > William Pierce, 29, barber, MCMA, died 1840. > Isaac Pitman (Cpt.) > Lendall Pitts, 26, early revolutionary, MCMA, died 1787. > Samuel Pitts, 28, also early revolutionary. > Thomas Porter, died 1800. > Henry Prentiss (Cpt.), 24, MCMA, Mason, died 1821. > Nathaniel Prentiss, probably 1626 (N. S. Prentiss). > Rev. John Prince, 22, Mason, died 1836,later said he was a witness and not a > Tea Party participant. > Edward Procter (Col.), 40, early revolutionary, Mason, died 1811. > Henry Purkitt (Col.), 18, MCMA, Mason, died 1846. > Seth Putnam > John Randall > Joseph Reed (Cpt.) > Paul Revere (Col.), 38, early revolutionary, MCMA founder, Mason, died 1818. > Benjamin Rice (Cpt.) > Jonathan Dorby Robins > Joseph Roby > John Russell, MCMA, Mason, died 1778. > William Russell (Sgt.-Maj.), 25, Mason, died 1784. > John Sawtelle > George Sayward > Edmund Sears (Cpt.) > Robert Sessions (LT.), 21, died 1836. > Joseph Shed, 41, died 1812. > Benjamin Simpson, soldier, died 1849. > Peter Slater, Jr. (Cpt.), 14, died 1831. > Samuel Sloper > Ephriam Smith > Josiah Snelling, Tomb 31 (1803)(xiv,1681), MCMA, died 1873. > Thomas Spear, died 1789. > Samuel Sprague (Sgt.),19, MCMA, died 1844. > John Spurr (Maj.), 25, died 1822. > James Starr, 32, died 1831. > Phineas Stearns (Cpt.)32, Lexington, Dorchester Hts., died 1798. > Ebeneezer Stevens (Gen.), 22, Revolution + War of 1812, died 1823. > James Stoddard > Elisha Story (Dr.), 30, Lexington, Bunker Hill, died 1805. > James Swan (Col.), 19, Bunker Hill, Mason, died 1831. > Abraham Tower (Sgt.) > Bartholomew Trow (Cpt.) > John Truman, xvi, Tomb 118 Old Ground. > Benjamin Tucker Jr. > Thomas Urann (Cpt.), Mason, died 1791. > James Watson (Cpt.) > Henry Wells (Cpt.), Mason. > Thomas Wells, probably Tomb 18, 26, Tea Party evidence at Old South Meeting > House, died 1810. > Josiah Wheeler (Cpt.), 30, Dorchester Hts., died 1817. > John Whitehead (LT.) > David Williams > Isaac Williams > Jeremiah Williams > Thomas Williams (Sgt.), 19, Lexington, died 1817. > Nathaniel Willis, 18, MCMA, died 1831. > Joshua Wyeth, 16, Revolutionary soldier, died after 1827. > Thomas Young (Dr.), 41, early revolutionary, Army svc., died 1777. > > NOTE: Introductory information was taken from discussions 2 October, 1998, > with Albert F. Young of Oak Park, IL, senior research fellow at The Newberry > Library, Chicago, and author of the upcoming books, The Shoemaker and the > Tea Party and Masquerade: The Adventures of Deborah Sampson Gannett in the > American Revolution. > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > > -- > > > > > > > ==== AMERICAN-REVOLUTION Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

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