Alphabetical Roster of Individuals in Earle Report
Copyright 1997 Thomas L. Doughton

Through a legislative Act of 1859, John Milton Earle, Worcester politician and newspaper publisher, was appointed to investigate the social condition of Massachusetts Indians and advance recommendations whether they should be placed on the same legal footing as other residents of the Commonwealth. Specifically, Earle was named Commissioner  "to examine into the condition of all Indians and the descendants of Indians domiciled in this Commonwealth, and make report to the governor, for the information of the general court," dealing with four issues:

His response, often called the EARLE REPORT is Mass. Senate Report #96 of 1861, or REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL CONCERNING THE INDIANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH UNDER THE ACT OF APRIL 6, 1859 (Boston: William White, 1861) by John Milton Earle.

The actual document, submitted by Earle in 1861, consists of three sections: a 132 page report; a proposed act to enfranchise Bay State Indians; and an appendix of 78 pages, listing Native families, his so-called "census."

His labors in producing the work are recorded in the extensive John Milton Earle Papers at the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. Statewide, Earle enumerated 1,126 individuals, in 291 families for whom the Commonwealth was guardian. Earle also tallied 322 individuals in eighty-seven families as  "Miscellaneous Indians" whose heritage was not apparent to him. Aggregate totals in the Earle Report were 378 families comprising 1448 Indians, excluding 162 non-Indian spouses. Including Natives and non-Native spouses, the total number of persons enumerated in 1,610  in the appendix which lacks an index.

For Massachusetts of 1861, Earle enumerated 1,126 individuals, [excluding 115 non-Native spouses], in 291 families he identified as "Plantation Tribes" including Indians from Chappequiddick [Martha’s Vineyard], Christiantown [Martha’s Vineyard], Gay Head [Martha’s Vineyard], Mashpee, Herring Pond [New Bedford], Natick, Punkapoag [Canton], Fall River, Hassanamisco [Grafton] and Dudley [Webster] communities.  Additionally, he identified 322 individuals in eighty-seven families part of six other Native communities or "Miscellaneous Indians" whose heritage was not apparent to him.  Earle’s aggregate totals were 378 families comprising 1448 Indians [excluding 162 non-Indian spouses.] All of this is detailed in Earle Report, lxxviii, summary recapitulation.

In many ways, the Earle Report is related to other Massaschusetts efforts to enumerate Bay State Indians.

In 1848, the Massachusetts Senate’s Joint Committee on Claims was instructed "to report the number and condition of the several tribes of Indians that receive aid from the Commonwealth, and also to consider, and report, what further legislation is necessary for their protection and welfare." A report by Senator George Denny, enumerated 782 Indians supported by the Commonwealth including: thirty-three persons identified as Troy or Fall River Indians, fifty-one identified as Dudley; two identified as Grafton; one hundred at Chappaquiddick and Christiantown on Martha’s Vineyard; 250 as Gay Head, also from Martha’s Vineyard; four as Punkapoag [Canton]; thirty as Herring Pond or New Bedford; and, 312 as Mashpee Indians.   Denny’s report went on to explain that "of the whole number, very few are Indians, as that term is generally understood and their condition is not what it should be."  In the committee’s opinion, "Probably no subject is so little understood by the legislation as that of the Massachusetts Indians; and, without proper knowledge of their condition, wants, and qualifications for becoming free men, there is great danger of doing them injustice." [Senate, No. 135, Massachusetts Legislative Reports of 1848 (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1849)]

 Partly in response to the Denny’s report, in 1848, the state’s governor was authorized through Senate action to appoint three "suitable persons" to be commissioners: "whose duty shall be to visit the several tribes and parts of tribes of Indians remaining within this Commonwealth, to examine into their condition and circumstances, and report to the next legislature, what legislation, in their opinion, is necessary, in order best to promote the improvement and interests of said Indians."

In February 1849, Commissioners F. W. Bird, Whiting Griswold and Cyrus Weeks provided to Massachusetts Governor George N. Briggs a document frequently called the Briggs Report; excluding Natives associated with Natick, the Briggs report tallied 847 Bay State Indians.  The report claimed there were five or six "Indians, of pure blood, in the State…the rest are of mixed blood; mostly of Indian and African" and "the admixture of African blood, usually predominating, in amount, over the Indian, is the only one common to all different tribes."  There were forty-eight Indians part of the "Dudley Tribe" at Webster and twenty-six Indians part of the "Grafton Tribe," according to the Briggs Report. [F. W. Bird, W. Griswold and C. Weekes, "Indians," House Report # 46, in Mass. Legislative Reports of 1849, (Boston: Wright & Potter,) 4-6]

 The authors of the Briggs Report of 1849 had accepted a task "for more laborious than was supposed," but at the same time purported "in all cases, [to have] taken all who belong to each tribe, respectively, and supposed to belong, who may, if they should return, be entitled to whatever privileges and immunities belong to this people." As they explained: "We have visited all the tribes and parts of tribes of Indians in the Commonwealth, except, perhaps, a few scattered over the State, and who are, practically, merged in the general community.  We have seen them in their dwellings and on their farms, in their school-houses and meeting-houses, have partaken of their hospitalities of bed and board, have become familiar with their private griefs and public grievances, have congratulated them upon their privileges, and consulted them on their disabilities."[Briggs Report, 4-5, 6]

The tallies of the Briggs Report—in contrast with the enumeration of John Earle some twelve years ?are less than a complete representation of Indians in the Commonwealth at that time.  Likewise, Earle affirmed that that "had the inquiries been confined to the Indians and descendants of Indians who are residents of the reservations," his labor "would have been comparatively trifling; but even to obtain fully and accurately the facts and statistics in relation to these, is no small work."

In Earle’s opinion, "the temptations to a race naturally inclined to a roving and unsettled life, are too great to be resisted" and Indian people "frequently remove from place to place, keeping up no correspondence or communication with those they have left; till at last their place of residence ceases to be known to their friends, and all trace of them is lost."  The difficulty of  "tracing them," for Earle, was "much increased by their humble social position and obscure station in life, known only to a few directly about them, and those mostly persons whose position in the community is similar to their own," so he concedes a "deficiency" in his report, Natives "frequently…not recognized as Indians, by the people among whom they dwell."

Both the Briggs Report and the Earle Report are primarily concerned with "wards of the Commonwealth" or heirs-at-law entitled to benefits through connection to tribal corporate lands or reservations. The Earle Report appendix is not a "census" of Massachusetts Indians alive in 1861, and should not be read as such. Also, in many instances, Earle has less than complete listings of families he enumerated.  The Earle Report, if used appropriately, is nonetheless an important source for historical and genealogical information of Massachusetts Indians of the last century.

The document provided here is an alphabetical roster of index listed in Earle’s appendix. Name, age, place of residence and tribal associations are reproduced. To find individuals by tribal group, one should consult Earle Report by Tribal Group. Some of the limitations of Earle’s work are also discussed in "Unseen Neighbors: Native Americans of Central Massachusetts, A People Who Had ‘Vanished."

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  Alphabetical Listing of Individuals in the Earle Report

Here is the alphabetical list of individuals from the Earle Report. First is an individual's first name. Last is the person's last name. Other columns include Age, G for gender, Tribe or ethnicity or color as appearing in the document, and place of Residence.
  First 
Last  Age G "Tribe" Residence
Adam Allen 76 M Fall River  
Rebecca Allen 71 F Fall River  
Bethiah Alvis 5 F Marshpee Marshpee
Charles F. Alvis 31 M Marshpee Marshpee
Clarissa Alvis 14 F Marshpee Marshpee
Ebenezer Alvis 2 wks. M Marshpee Marshpee
Ezekiel Alvis 25 M Marshpee Marshpee
Hannah G. Alvis 57 F Marshpee Marshpee
Jemima Alvis 25 F Marshpee Marshpee
Kilburn Alvis 3 M Marshpee Marshpee
Mary Ann Alvis 7 F Marshpee Marshpee
Sampson E. Alvis 58 M Marshpee Marshpee
Mehitable Ames 80 F Gay Head Gay Head
Adriana F. Amos 22 F Marshpee Marshpee
Aurelius E. Amos 8 M Marshpee Marshpee
Benjamin F. Amos 11 M Marshpee Nantucket
Celina H. Amos 9 mts. F Marshpee Marshpee
Clarinda C. Amos 15 F Marshpee Marshpee
Clarissa Amos 41 F Marshpee Marshpee
Cordelia B. Amos 14 F Marshpee Nantucket
Daniel Q. Amos 22 M Marshpee Marshpee
Delia Amos 38 F Marshpee Marshpee
Elizabeth Amos 5 F Marshpee Marshpee
Franklin H. Amos 9 mts. M Marshpee Marshpee
Horatio M. Amos 5 M Marshpee Marshpee
Israel Amos 70 M Marshpee Marshpee
James Amos 51 M Marshpee Marshpee
Joseph Amos 54 M Marshpee Nantucket
Lucinda Amos 3 F Marshpee Marshpee
Matthias Amos 43 M Marshpee Marshpee
Naomi Amos 63 F Marshpee Marshpee
Persis Amos 42 F Marshpee Marshpee
Phebe R. Amos 40 F Marshpee Nantucket
Polly Amos 67 F Marshpee Marshpee
Rebecca C. Amos 24 F Marshpee Nantucket
Sarah B. Amos 16 F Marshpee Nantucket
John Anthony 44 M Portuguese Gay Head
Joseph S. Anthony 11 M Christiantown Gay Head
Mary C. Anthony 45 F Gay Head Gay Head
Rachel B. Anthony 15 F Christiantown Gay Head
Rachel B. Anthony 15 F Gay Head Gay Head
Joseph S. Anthony  11 M Gay Head Gay Head
Eliza Ophelia Arnold 9 F Hassanamisco Worcester
Benjamin J. Attaquin 46 M Marshpee Marshpee
Cynthia Attaquin 45 F Herring Pond Marshpee
Lewis Ellis Attaquin 15 M Marshpee Marshpee
Nancy Estella Attaquin 3 F Marshpee Marshpee
Pamela Attaquin 11 F Marshpee Marshpee
Persis A. Attaquin 8 F Marshpee Marshpee
Sarah Attaquin 70 F Marshpee Marshpee
Solomon Attaquin 49 M Marshpee Marshpee
Bathsheba Aucouch 47 F Gay Head New Bedford
           
Charles R. Bakeman 2 M Dudley Northampton
Helen Bakeman 23 F Dudley Northampton
Josiah Bakeman 27 M Mixed Northampton
Alfred Baker 8 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Charlotte M. Baker 35 F Chappequiddick New Bedford
Ezra C. Baker 12 M Yarmouth Barnstable
John Baker 35 M Marshpee New Bedford
Louisa E. Baker 5 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Martha E. Baker 12 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Russell N. Baker 9 M Yarmouth Barnstable
Sophia A. Baker 15 F Yarmouth Barnstable
Sophronia  Baker 45 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Susan H. Baker 11 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Thatcher Baker 15 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
William Henry Baker 18 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Samuel Baker, Jr. 45 M White Yarmouth
Elizabeth Bancroft 59 F Punkapog Canton
Hannah Bancroft   F Colored Dedham
Jeremiah Bancroft 34 M Punkapog Canton
John Bancroft 21 M Punkapog Dedham
Lydia Ann Bancroft 4 F Punkapog Canton
Mary Elizabeth Bancroft 18 F Punkapog Dedham
Mary Ella Bancroft 1 F Punkapog Canton
Phebe A. Bancroft 26 F Punkapog Canton
Rinaldo Bancroft 39 M Punkapog Plymouth
Sarah Bancroft 44 F Bridgewater Plymouth
Thomas F. Bancroft 38 M Punkapog Canton
Bethiah Bassett 11 F Gay Head Gay Head
Esther Bassett 12 F Gay Head Gay Head
Huldah Bassett 52 F Gay Head Gay Head
Julia Bassett 21 F Gay Head Gay Head
Leander Bassett 50 M Edgartown Gay Head
Moses Bassett 15 M Gay Head Gay Head
Joseph E. Beaumont 12 M Dudley Webster
Alonzo Belain 9 M Gay Head Gay Head
Betsy Belain 16 F Gay Head Gay Head
Charlotte M. Belain 45 F Christiantown Christiantown
Daniel Belain 5 M Gay Head Gay Head
David Belain 43 M Chappequiddick Chappequiddick 
Frederick Belain 4 mths. M Gay Head Gay Head
George J. Belain 49 M Chappequiddick Gay Head
Harriet Ann Belain 9 F Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Harriet R. Belain 38 F Chappequiddick Chappequiddick 
Isaiah Belain 52 M Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Joseph Belain 11 M Gay Head Gay Head
Laura Ann Belain 21 F Gay Head Gay Head
Lawra Belain 42 F Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Luecretia Belain 27 F Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Mary B. Belain 11 F Chappequiddick Chappequiddick 
Matilda S. Belain 6 F Chappequiddick Chappequiddick 
Peter Belain 12 M Gay Head Gay Head
Sophia Belain 43 F Gay Head Gay Head
Timothy E. Belain 8 M Chappequiddick Chappequiddick 
William Belain 31 M Chappequiddick Gay Head
Caroline M. Belden 18 F Dudley Worcester
Charlotte G. E. Belden 3 F Dudley Worcester
Ella Rebecca Belden 6 F Dudley Worcester
Francis A. Belden 18 mts. M Dudley Worcester
James E. Belden 43 M Dudley Worcester
James H. Belden 18 mts. M Dudley Worcester
Joseph E. Belden 22 M Dudley Worcester
Rebecca Belden   F Mixed Worcester
James Black 20 M Punkapog Boston
Mary A. Blackwell 31 F Marshpee Herring Pond Plt.
Ralph Blackwell 49 M Herring Pond Herring Pond Plt.
Amos A. Blodget 29 M White Natick
Eben A. Blodget 10 M Natick Natick
Florence I. Blodget 2 F Natick Natick
Mary H. Blodget 7 F Natick Natick
Patience Blodget 30 F Natick Natick
Oliver C. Boston 22 M Dartmouth Westport
Thomas S. Boston 21 M Dartmouth Westport
Priscilla Bowes 26 F Gay Head Gay Head
Henry Bowyer 16 M Marshpee Sandwich
James Bowyer 15 M Marshpee Sandwich
James Bowyer 45 M Colored Gay Head
Mehitable Bowyer 48 F Gay Head Gay Head
Susan Bowyer 19 F Marshpee Sandwich
Charles William Boyden 21 M Dartmouth Dartmouth
Deborah Boyden 50 F Dartmouth Dartmouth
Joseph W. Boyden 16 M Dartmouth Dartmouth
Nathaniel A. Boyden 22 M Dartmouth Dartmouth
John Brooks 25 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Mary A. Brooks 22 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Nancy Brooks 48 F Marshpee Yarmouth
Nancy Brooks 48 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Sylvester Brooks 20 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Abraham Brown 67 M Mixed Chappeq. Plt.
Adelaide E. Brown 2 F Hassanamisco Westborough
Alexander Brown 86 M Colored Gay Head
Alonzo Brown 9 M Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Andrew C. Brown 64 M Hassanamisco Holden
Azariah G. Brown 13 M Marshpee Marshpee
Charles Brown 43 M Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Charles W. Brown 17 M Hassanamisco Framingham
Edwin Brown 10 M Hassanamisco Framingham
Edwin L. Brown 20 M Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Elizabeth Brown 65 F Hassanamisco Framingham
Elizabeth Brown 23 F Hassanamisco Westborough
Emeline F. Brown 11 F Marshpee Marshpee
Emily Brown 24 F Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Eunice Brown 58 F White Holden
Eunice A. Brown 38 F Hassanamisco Holden
James Brown 51 M Marshpee Wareham
James W. Brown 28 M Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
John D. Brown 45 M Colored Marshpee
Julia Ann Brown 18 F Adopted Marshpee
Lucy Ann Brown 59 F Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Lydia B. Brown 14 F Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Mary E. Brown 18 mts. F Marshpee Marshpee
Mary E. Brown 5 F Hassanamisco Framingham
Mary J. Brown 44 F Colored Framingham
Mercy H. Brown 23 F Marshpee Marshpee
Patience Fidelia Brown 29 F Hassanamisco Shelburn Falls
Rusell  Brown 16 M Marshpee Marshpee
Sarah Brown 51 F Marshpee Marshpee
Sarah Brown 75 F Marshpee Wareham
Sarah A. Brown 10 F Marshpee Marshpee
Trilona Brown 31 F Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
William Brown 28 M African Marshpee
William Brown 44 M Marshpee Wareham
William Brown 44 M Hassanamisco Framingham
William J. Brown 30 M Colored Shelburn Falls
Albert Burr 10 M Misc. Oneida Holland
Alonzo Burr 17 M Misc. Oneida Holland
Ann E. Burr 14 F Punkapog Cambridgeport
Eli Burr 48 M Misc. Oneida Holland
Fidelia Burr 19 F Misc. Oneida Holland
James Burr 30 M Punkapog Boston 
Lemuel Burr 45 M   Cambridgeport
Lemuel D. Burr 12 M Punkapog Cambridgeport
Mary Burr 39 F Colored Cambridgeport
Mary Burr 21 F Misc. Oneida West Brookfield
Mary M. Burr 6 F Punkapog Cambridgeport
Sally Burr 60 F Colored Cambridgeport
Sally Burr 61 F Punkapog Cambridgeport
Sally L. Burr 4 F Punkapog Cambridgeport
Saloma Burr 53 F Misc. Oneida Holland
Samantha Burr 16 F Misc. Oneida Holland
Vianna Burr 24 F Misc. Oneida Holland
Beauty J. Burrill 3 F Punkapog Canton
David L. Burrill 32 M White Canton
Jeremiah M. Burrill 8 mths. M Punkapog Canton
Olive A. Burrill 36 F Punkapog Canton
Olive Ella Burrill 9 F Punkapog Canton
Ida Butler 9 mths. F Marshpee Marshpee
Sarah H. Butler 32 F Marshpee Marshpee
William H. Butler 33 M African Marshpee
           
William H. N. Cady 17 M Dudley Webster
Aurelia Carsar 8 F Marshpee Marshpee
Lucy Ann Carsar 29 F Marshpee Marshpee
Lucy Ann Carsar 11 F Marshpee Marshpee
Sylvia Casco 70 F Middleboro Marshpee
Barzillai Cash 17 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Charles Ed. Cash 18 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Deborah J. Cash 41 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Eliza Ann Cash 11 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
George F. Cash 10 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
George Henry Cash 9 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Leander Cash 15 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Lucy Ellen Cash 13 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Orrin F. Cash 9 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Ophelia Cesar 75 F Marshpee Marshpee
William Ceturn 26 M Marshpee Marshpee
Catherine Charles 9 F Dartmouth Boston
[Luella] Augusta Chase 6 mths. F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Betsy N. Chase 12 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Franklin H. Chase 17 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
George W. Chase 19 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
George W. Chase 40 M White Yarmouth
Lucy W. Chase 5 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Mary Ann Chase 10 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Nancy J. Chase 38 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Nancy Jane Chase 15 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Timothy T. Chase 8 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Abigail Christopher 75 F Tumpum/Ind. Fall River
Elizabeth Christopher 32 F Tumpum/Ind. Fall River
James L. Cisco 13 M Hassanamisco Grafton
Lewis S. Cisco 3 M Hassanamisco Grafton
Samuel Cisco 49 M Colored Grafton
Samuel C. Cisco 5 M Hassanamisco Grafton
Sarah C. M. Cisco 18 mts. F Hassanamisco Grafton
Sarah Maria Cisco 40 F Hassanamisco Grafton
William S. Cisco 9 M Hassanamisco Grafton
Allen Cobb 44 M White Yarmouth
Andrew F. Cobb 8 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Deborah Jane Cobb 3 F Yarmouth Barnstable
Edward Cobb 16 M Yarmouth Barnstable
Eliza  Cobb 8 F Yarmouth Barnstable
Emily Taylor Cobb 10 F Yarmouth Barnstable
Henry Allen Cobb 11 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
John Blackford Cobb 12 M Yarmouth Barnstable
Mary Caroline Cobb 15 F Yarmouth Barnstable
Polly Cobb 36 F Yarmouth Barnstable
Sally Cobb 42 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Samuel Cobb   M White Barnstable
Sarah Eliza Cobb 3 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Susan Taylor Cobb 7 F Yarmouth Barnstable
Andrew John Cole 16 M Gay Head Gay Head
Jerusha Ann Cole 25 F Unknown Providence
Patience Cole 77 F Gay Head Gay Head
Thomas Cole 29 M Dartmouth Providence
Tirzah Cole 11 F Gay Head Gay Head
Ezra R. Conet 2 M Herring Pond Herring Pond Plt.
Rhoda F. Conet 27 F Herring Pond Herring Pond Plt.
Solomon B. Conet 6 mths. M Herring Pond Herring Pond Plt.
William R. Conet 29 M Herring Pond Herring Pond Plt.
Abby M. Cook 18 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Alice Cook 68 F Dartmouth Westport
Benjamin P. Cook 35 M Dartmouth Westport
Christina Cook 6 F Gay Head Gay Head
Emily G. Cook 29 F Gay Head Gay Head
Forstena Cook 7 F Gay Head Gay Head
Frederick Cook 27 M Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
James B. Cook 7 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Jane Cook 19 F Gay Head Gay Head
Levi R. Cook 5 M Yarmouth Yarmouth
Lewis Cook 10 M Gay Head Gay Head
Maria I. Cook 4 F Gay Head Gay Head
Susanna Cook 39 F Yarmouth Yarmouth
Thaddeus Cook 34 M Chappequiddick Chappeq. Plt.
Thaddeus W. Cook 36 M Gay Head Gay Head
William Cook 35 M White Yarmouth
William Harrison Cook 7 M Gay Head Gay Head
Charles G. Cook, Jr. 21 M White Yarmouth
Daniel C. Coombs 13 M Marshpee Marshpee
Darius Coombs 13 M Marshpee Marshpee
Dinah B. Coombs 36 F Marshpee Marshpee
George Russell Coombs 15 M Marshpee Marshpee
Oakes Coombs 4 M Marshpee Marshpee
Oakes A. Coombs 51 M Marshpee Marshpee
Aaron Cooper 39 M Gay Head Gay Head
Abiah Cooper 59 F Gay Head Gay Head
Abraham F. Cooper 7 M Gay Head Gay Head
Belinda Cooper 20 F Gay Head Gay Head
George W. Cooper 41 M Gay Head Gay Head
Georgiana Cooper 10 F Gay Head Gay Head
Hannah Cooper 68 F Gay Head Chilmark
Martha R. Cooper 34 F Marshpee Gay Head
Nancy A. Cooper 8 F Gay Head Gay Head
Phebe Cooper 27 F Marshpee Gay Head
Rhoda Frances Cooper 9 F Gay Head Gay Head
Sarah M. Cooper 24 F Marshpee Gay Head
Susan Cooper 3 F Gay Head Gay Head
Susannah T. Cooper 5 F Gay Head Gay Head
Thomas Cooper 50 M Gay Head Gay Head
Thomas Green Cooper 22 M Gay Head Gay Head
Zaccheus Cooper 35 M Gay Head Gay Head
Aaron Cooper, Jr. 2 M Gay Head Gay Head
Orrin Corbin 39 M Dudley California
Ruth Corbin 35 F Dudley Springfield
Abby A. Corsa 18 F Gay Head Gay Head
Coombs Corsa 15 M Gay Head Gay Head
Julia Corsa 46 F