Leah | A. Cutler | Ephraim's wife. |
Elizabeth | A. Putnam | Rufus's first wife. |
John | Adams | The U.S. Vice President. |
John | Adams | The Federalist President. |
E.B | Andrews | A professor at Marietta College. |
Marie | Antoinette | The Queen of France. |
Elisha | Atkins | The pastor at the church in Killingly. |
Caleb | Atwater | The chairman of the committee. |
Mary | B. Dana | Elizabeth's mother. |
Albert | B. Hart | A historian at Harvard University. |
Lucy | B. Woodbridge | A woman who arrived at Marietta in 1789. |
Elijah | Backus | Lucy's younger brother. |
Elijah | Backus | Lucy Backus's brother. |
James | Backus | A man who established Marietta's first general store. |
Jediah | Bagley | An itinerant fiddler who moved out to settlements. |
Thomas | Balch | Mary's father. |
Mary | Balch-Cutler | Manasseh's wife. |
Catherine | Barker | One of Barker's daughters. |
Ephraim | Barker | A highly respected church builder. Aka: Deacon Barker. |
Joseph | Barker | A notable veteran. |
Joseph | Barker | Deacon Barker's son. The master builder. |
Sarah | Barker | One of Barker's daughters. |
Joel | Barlow | The Scioto Company sales agent. |
William | Bartram | An eminent naturalist who own a large and famous garden. |
Alvan | Bingham | A judge. Aka: Judge Bingham. |
Silas | Bingham | Judge Bingham's brother. A deputy sheriff. |
Avice | Blennerhassett | Harman's sister. |
Harman | Blennerhassett | An Irish Aristocracy. |
Margaret | Blennerhassett | Harman's wife. |
Edward | Braddock | The British General. |
John | Brough | An Englishman. |
John | Brown | The chairman of the committee. |
J.S | Buckingham | A British writer. |
Joseph | Buell | An officer in Fort Harmar. |
Timothy | Buell | A criminal prisoner. |
Theodosia | Burr | Aaron Burr Jr.'s wife. |
Aaron | Burr Jr. | The Colonel who killed Alexander Hamilton. |
Aaron | Burr Sr. | A scholar and theologian. Aaron Burr Jr.'s father. |
Renee R. | C. D. Salle | A French Explorer. |
Edward | Carrington | A member of the congress in Virginia. |
Edward | Carrington | A Virginian politician. |
John | Clark | The Philadelphia clergyman. |
William | Clark | An experienced soldier that Jefferson commissioned. |
Charles | Coblenz | Man who established dry goods store. Samuel's Brother. |
Samuel | Coblenz | Man who established dry goods store. Charles's brother. |
William | Crawford | The colonel friend of George Washington. |
George | Croghan | A well-known Indian trader. |
Fortescue | Cumming | An English man violinist. |
Nabby | Cushing | A 13-month-old ill child. Deceased. |
Charles | Cutler | Ephraim and Jervis's younger brother. |
Ephraim | Cutler | Mary and Manasseh's son. |
Hezekiah | Cutler | The cutler's youngest child. Deceased. |
James | Cutler | Manasseh's father. |
Jervis | Cutler | Mary and Manasseh's son. Ephraim's brother. |
Jervis | Cutler | Reverend Cutler's son. |
Julia | Cutler | Ephraim's daughter. |
Manasseh | Cutler | Pastor of first
congregational church of Ipswich Hamlet. |
Mary | Cutler | Ephraim and Leah's eldest child. |
William | Cutler | Ephraim's youngest son. |
William | Cutler | Ephraim's son. |
Capt. William | Dana | Elizabeth's father. |
Elizabeth | Dana-Barker | Joseph's wife. |
Nathan | Dane | Reverend Cutler's neighbor. A member of the congress. |
Daniel | Davis | A revolutionary war veteran. |
Marquis | De Lafayette | A French aristocrat. |
Hernando | De Soto | The man who built the Great Mound. |
Ebenezer | Denny | Newly assigned to Fort Harmar. |
Jonathan | Devol | A Captain from Rhode Island. |
Jonathan | Devol | Joseph Barker's friend and neighbor. |
Charles | Dickens | An English writer and social critic. |
William | Duer | Secretary of board of treasury.
Creator of Scioto Company. |
Jonathan | Edwards | Aaron Burr's first grandfather. |
Caleb | Emerson | A Marietta Lawyer. |
Henry | Evans-Spencer | The mayor in Cincinnati. |
John | Forbes | A British General. |
Benjamin | Franklin | The founding father of the United States. |
Robert | Fulton | The inventor of the first Steamboat. |
Mr. | Gerry | Reverend Cutler's friend. |
Simon | Girty | The infamous revolutionary war "turncoat". |
William | Grayson | A Virginian politician. |
Charles | Greene | A merchant during the 1800s. |
Nathan | Guilford | The senator from Hamilton County. |
Samuel | H. Parsons | One of the directors of Ohio Company. |
Josiah | Harmar | A U.S. General. |
Josiah | Harmar | The commander of the "Late Campaign". |
William Henry | Harrison | The current President. |
Joel | Harvey-Lindley | Late reverend of the Park Street Church in Boston. |
Oliver | Hazard-Perry | A young American naval officer. |
William | Heath | The Washington's general commander. |
Mary Ann | Hildreth | Samuel and Rhoda's first child. |
Rhida | HIldreth | Samuel's wife. |
Samuel | Hildreth | Marietta's earliest historian. |
Benjamin | Hillman | A professor at Yale. Rhoda's friend. |
Henry | Howe | One of the early chroniclers of life in Ohio country. |
William | Hull | An American Commander. |
Thomas | Hutchins | The geographer of the United States. |
Blue | Jacket | The Shawnee War Chief. |
Andrew | Jackson | American general who won the British battle in New Orleans. |
John | Jay | An American Diplomat. |
Thomas | Jefferson | A member of the congress. An American ambassador in France. |
Thomas | Jefferson | A republican candidate. The current U.S. President. |
John | Johnston | The federal agent for the Wyandots. |
Thomas | Kittredge | A celebrated surgeon. |
George | Knepper | The noted Ohio Historian. |
Henry | Knox | The secretary of war. |
Madam | Knox | Henry's wife. |
Tobias | Lear | Secretary of George Washington. |
Richard Henry | Lee | A Virginian politician. |
Meriweather | Lewis | An experienced soldier that Jefferson commissioned. |
Carolus | Linnaeus | A Swedish Naturalist. |
Abner | Lord | The shipbuilder. |
President | Madison | The current U.S. President. |
David | Maple | The cashier of the Muskingham Bank. |
John | Marshall | Chief Justice of the United States. |
Harriet | Martineau | A British writer. |
John | Matthew | A man who led the surveying party. |
John | Matthews | Rufus Putnam's nephew. |
William | Moulton | A goldsmith from New Hampshire. |
William | Moulton | A blacksmith from New Hampshire. |
Horace | Nye | Ichabod's son. |
Ichabod | Nye | The son-in-law of General Benjamin Tupper. |
Samuel | Osgood | The head of the board of treasury. |
Mary | Owen | The first woman to join the settlement. |
Mary | Owen | A nurse. The first woman to settle in Marietta. |
Samuel | P. Hildreth | A surgeon in
Massachusetts. |
Sally | Parker | Ephraim's 2nd wife. |
William | Parker | A stockholder at Ohio Company. Sally's father. |
William | Parker-Cutler | Reverend Cutler's grandson. |
James | Parton | Aaron Burr's first biographer. |
Paul | Pearing | The first attorney to join the settlement. |
Micajah | Phillips | A young black man Margaret taught to read and write. |
Captain | Pipe | The Delaware Chief. |
William | Playfair | Joel's business partner. |
David | Putnam | Grandson of Israel Putnam. The master of the academy in Marietta. |
Rufus | Putnam | Leader of bunch of grapes.
Chairman of Ohio company. |
Nathan | Read | Manasseh's roommate. |
Persis | Rice-Putnam | Rufus's first wife. |
Joseph | Rogers | A veteran soldier from Pennsylvania. |
Benjamin | Rush | A man who toured Reverend Cutler in Philadelphia Hospital. |
Winthrop | Sargent | One of the surveyors in Ohio. The secretary of Ohio company. |
Daniel | Shays | A war veteran. |
Henry | Sheve | Washington's builder-in-command. |
Ebenezer | Sproat | A surveyor from Rhode Island. |
Arthur | St. Clair | The President of the Congress. |
Arthur | St. Claire | A governor. |
Ezra | Stiles | The President of Yale. |
Daniel | Story | The new pastor at Marietta. |
Caleb | Strong | The governor of Massachusetts. |
Emanuel | Swedenborg | A Swedish Theologian. |
Anna | Symmes | William's wife. |
Rowena | T. Sargent | General Tupper's daughter. Winthrop's wife. |
John | Temple | The consul general of Great Britain. |
Eliud | Thomas | Eliza's husband. |
Eliza | Thomas | Eliud's wife. |
Isaiah | Thomas | A publisher in Massachusetts. |
Edward | Tiffin | The Ohio House of Representatives speaker. |
Edward | Tiffin | The governor of Ohio. |
Frances | Trollope | English writer. Famous for her criticism of America. |
Zebulon | Troop | A man who fell dead in the fire. |
Dr. Jabez | True. | Marietta's first physician. |
John | Trumbull | Hillman's uncle. A celebrated painter. |
Benjamin | Tupper | A general. |
Minera | Tupper-Nye | Ichabod's wife. General Benjamin's daughter. |
Little | Turtle | The Miami War Chief. |
Dean | Tyler | A cabin at Campus Martius. |
Joseph | Varnum | The Judge. |
Benjamin | Wadsworth | Manasseh's friend.
Reverend who led Manasseh's funeral. |
Joseph | Warren | A revolution hero. |
George | Washington | The first U.S. President. A political leader. |
Anthony | Wayne | The U.S. army in command. |
Haffield | White | The head of the first pioneers. |
James | Wilkinson | General-in-Chief of the armies of the United States. |
Isaac | Williams | An emigrant farmer from Pennsylvania. |
Rebecca | Williams | Isaac's wife. |
Robert | Wilson | The first President of Ohio University. |
John | Winthrop | The great puritan leader of the ship called Arbella. |
Abraham | Wipple | A revolutionary naval officer. |
Dudley | Woodbridge | Lucy's husband.
Established Marietta's first general store. |
Dudley | Woodbridge Jr. | The son of Dudley Sr. and Lucy. |
Thomas | Worthington | A member of the committee. |
Cornplanter | | The celebrated chief of the
Seneca's. |
Jack | | The black runaway slave from Virginia. |
John | | The black runaway slave from Virginia. |
Martin | | A slave in Clarksburg. |
Rose | | The black runaway slave from Virginia. |
Sam | | A slave in Clarksburg. |
Turk | | A Wyandot. |