Chelsea's Officeholders 1643 - 1738

For the Districts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh and Pullen Point
prior to separation from Boston in 1739

Date

Constable

Surveyor of highways

1643

James Penn and Wentworth Day - Surveyors of the highways at Rumney Marsh

1648

Mr. Cole - Surveyor of highways

1651

Henry Eavons

1652

John Tuthill

Thomas Stocker

1653

John Doelittell

James Pemerton

1654

William Hearsey

Thomas Stocker

1655

Simon Bird

Edward Weedon

1656

William Ireland

Sam Davis

1657

James Pemberton

Samuel Bennett

James Pemberton appointed by the selectmen as "pounder" at Rumney Marsh on March 30

1658

vacant

Henry Greene

1659

James Bill

Robert Bucher

1660

Jonathan Grover

William Hacy

1661

Thomas Stocker

Samuel Davis

1662

Aaron Way

William Hazy

1663

Elias Maverick

John Doolittle

1664

Hennery Green

John Center

1665

Samuel Dauis

Benjamin Mussye

1666

Samuel Dauis

William Ireland

It is later recorded that Benjamin Mussy hath accepted to hold surveyor of highways for this year.

1667

John Center

Henry Green

John Smith chosen constable in the name of John Center, deceased.

1668

James Bill

Thomas Brentner

1669

Thomas Townsend

Samuel Townsend

1670

Benjamin Mussey

Samuel Stocker

1671

John Doelittle

William Ireland

1672

Jeremiah Belchard

William Ireland

1673

Samuel Townsend

William Ireland

1674

Thomas Brentner

William Ireland

1675

James Bill

William Ireland

The Tithingmen

An act of the General Court passed on November 3, 1675, "the selectmen of every town shall choose some sober and discrete persons to be authorized from the County Court, each of whom shall take charge of ten or twelve families of his neighborhood, and shall diligently inspect them, and present the names of such persons as transgressed the law, receiving as compensation for their services one third of the fines allowed, if faithful in the discharge of their duty, otherwise to be liable to the same fine as the unlicensed houses. The selectmen ordered that these men be notified to inspect their precinct as the law directed "for the preuentinge of disorders in private and unlicensed house of entertainment"

Date

Constable

Surveyor of highways

Tithingmen

1676

Elias Maverick, Jr.

William Ireland

James Bill Sr., John Grouer, Elias Maverick Sr., William Ireland

1677

Edward Tuttle

William Ireland

"

1678

William Ireland

Jeremiah Belshard

"

1679

Jeremiah Belchard

Samuel Townsend

"

On May 24 and October 10, 1677, and on October 15, 1679 the duties of the Tithingmen were increased and in 1679 they were to be chosen annually. On February 4, 1679 a fine of 40 shillings was decreed for those that refused to serve. It was their duty to seize liquors sold without license, and also "to present the names of all single persons that live under family government, stubborn and disorderly children & servants, night walkers, typlers, saboath breakers, by night or by day, & such as absent themselves from the public worship of God on the Lords dayes, or whatever the course or practise of any person or persons whatsoeuer tending to debauchery, irreligion, prophaness, & atheisme among us, wherein by omission of family government, nurture, & religious duties, & instruction of children & servants, or idleness, profligat, uncivill, or rude practises of any sort."

Date

Constable

Surveyor of highways

Tithingmen

1680

John Wiswall

William Ireland

John Dolittle, James Bill, Aaron Way, Samuel Townsend

1681

John Flood

Samuel Townsend

James Bill, Jr., Goodman Eustice, Sr., Lt. Hasey

1682

William Hasey, Jr.

John Wiswall

"

1683

William Eustice

John Wiswall

"

1684

John Tuttle, Jr.

Capt. John Floyd

"

1685

Isack Lewis

William Hersey, Jr.

Capt. John Floyd, John Wiswall

1686

John Center

Jeremiah Belchard

William Hasey, James Bill, Jr.

1687

Joseph Hasey

Jeremiah Belchard

"

1688

Hugh Floyd

"

1689

Joseph Bill

Isack Lewis

"

1690

Samuel Townsend

Isack Lewis

William Ireland, Joseph Hasey

1691

Elisha Tuttle

John Center

"

1692

William Ireland

John Center

"

1693

William Bordman

Samuel Townsend, Sr.

"

Fence-Viewers
This historic position was first established in 1693 by a statute which was amended in 1785 and again in 1836. Upon request of any citizen, the Fence Viewer: views fences to see that they are in good repair and in case of disputes between neighbors, works to resolve their differences.

Date

Constable

Surveyor of highways

Tithingmen

Fence-viewers and haywards

1694

Thomas Pratt

Hugh Floyd

William Hasey, Edward Tuttle

Joseph Hasey, John Tuttle

1695

Jonathan Tuttle

Joseph Hasey

John Floyd, Samuel Townsend

Hugh Floyd, Elisha Tuttle

1696

John Wait

Joseph Hasey

William Ireland, John Tuttle

John Center, Thomas Pratt

1697

Edward Tuttle

Elisha Tuttle

William Ireland, John Tuttle

Joseph Bill, John Floyd, Jr.

1698

John Floyd

John Center

Hugh Floyd, Thomas Pratt

1699

John Bretnall

John Floyd, Jr.

William Ireland, Thomas Pratt

On March 14, 1698, Boston voted that Rumney Marsh and Muddy River might choose, on the next training day, subject to the approval of the Boston town meeting, an assesor to assist the selectmen in assesing the rates in their respective districts. John Center was chosen assesor.

1700

Jesse Winthrop

John Tuttle

Samuel Townsend, James Bell

John Britnall, Hugh Floyd

1701

Joseph Belcher

John Brintnal

No record for 1701

Joseph Bill, Elisha Tuttle

1702

Jonathan Townsend

Edward Tuthill

William Ireland, Saml. Townsend

1703

John Center

Jonathan Bill

John Tuthill, Joseph Bill

Edward Tuthill, Thomas Marable

1704

Thomas Berry

John Center

Jonathan Bill, Elisha Tuthill

Jonathan Townsend, William Hasie

1705

Jonathan Bill

Elisha Bennet

Edward Tuthill, Hugh Floyd

John Center, John Floyd

1706

Jonathan Eustice

John Floyd

John Chamberline, Jonathan Townsend

Francis Love, William Hasie

1707

Hugh Floyd

Jonathan Eustice

Capt, Elisha Bennet, Jonathan Bill

Jonathan Waite,Thomas Barry

Hugh Floyd excused from service, John Tuthill appointed constable

1708

Francis Love

Joseph Belcher

Thomas Berry, Thomas Pratt

John Floyd, Jonathan Eustice

1709

Hugh Floyd

Francis Leath

John Waite, William Eustice

Isaac Lewise, William Hasie

1710

Isaac lewise

John Brentnel, Thomas Pratt

This year Boston voted: "That the Select (men) take ye care of repairing the highwayes for the year ensueing both within ye town and at Rumney Marsh."

1711

William Hasie

Thomas Berry, Thomas Pratt

Abraham Hasie, John Chamberline

It was voted: "That the Gentlemen now chosen as Select (men) be also the Surveyors of the Highwayes for the year ensueing." This vote was repeated from year to year.

Date

Assessor

Constable

Tithingmen

Fence-viewer

Hog-reeves

1712

This year Boston voted that an Assesor be chosen out of ye inhabitants of Rumney Marsh. Collectors of taxes were chosen in Boston, but the constable continued to collect the taxes in Rumney Marsh.

Capt. Elisha Bennet

Joseph Belcher

Elisha Tuttle, Hugh Floyd

John Floyd, Thomas Pratt

1713

Capt. Elisha Bennet

Joseph Belcher

Edward Tuttle

John Brentnell, John Center

1714

Capt. Elisha Bennet

Edward Tuttle, Jr.

Joseph Bill

Daniel Floyd, John Floyd, Jr.

John Brentnall, Edward Tuttle, Sr.

1715

Capt. Elisha Bennet

John Chamberline

William Borman

William Hasie, Jacob Hasie

John Center, Isaac Lewise

1716

John Floyd

William Borman

Isaac Wilkinson

Edward Tuttle, Elisha Tuttle

John Tuttle, Edward Tuttle

1717

John Floyd

Jacob Hasie

Edward Tuttle, Sr.

Isaac Lewis, William Hasie

Thomas Berry, John Tuttle

1718

John Floyd

Joshua Bill

John Chamberlin

John Chamberlin, Jr., Sam Watts

Nathanial Tuttle, Elisha Tuttle

1719

John Floyd

John Floyd, Jr.

Elisha Tuttle

William Hasie, Jacob Hasie

Thomas Pratt, Daniel Tuttle

1720

John Floyd

John Grover

Thomas Pratt, Nathaniel Richardson

Jonathan Eustice, John Chamberline

1721

William Heasy

Joseph Bill

John Brintain, William Heasy

Jacob Heasy, Isaac Lewis

1722

John Floyd

Elisha Tuttle

Samuel Watts, Thomas Pratt Sr.

John Whittemore, Jr.,Thomas Pratt, Jr.

Joseph Belcher was chosen to assist the selectmen as surveyor of highways.

1723

John Floyd

Nathaniel Tuttle

Hugh Floyd, John Whittemore

Jacob Chamberlin, John Lave

Samuel Watts was chosen to assist the selectmen as surveyor of highways.

1724

Joshua Cheever

John Whettemore

Isaac Lewis, Elisha Tuttle

Jonathan Eustis, Samuel Floyd

1725

Joshua Cheever

Thomas Pratt, Jr.

Isaac Lewis, Elisha Tuttle

Jonathan Eustis, Samuel Floyd

1726

Joshua Cheever

Nathan Chevers

Isaac Lewis, Elisha Tuttle

John Eustice, Samuel Floyd

1727

Joshua Cheever

John Lane

Isaac Lewis, Thomas Pratt, Jr.

Robert Waite, John Whittemore

1728

Joshua Cheever

Samuel Tuttle

Isacc Lewis, Jacob Hasey

Joseph Bill, Samuel Pratt, Robert Waite

 

Date

Constable

Fence-viewer

Hog-reves

Sealer of Leather

1729

John Laith

Isaac Lewis, Thomas Pratt, Jr.

Daniel Watts, Samuel Pratt

Jacob Chamberlin

1730

John Leathe

Isaac Lewis, Jacob Hacey

Nathaniel Tuttle, William Pain

Jacob Chamberlin

1731

Daniel Watts

John Floyd, Samuel Tuttle.

Robert Weite, Nathan Sergent

Nathan Cheever

1732

Samuel Pratt

Samuel Tuttle, Jacob Chamberlin

Thomas Eustis, Benjamin Whetmare

Nathan Cheever

1733

Jacob Chamberlin*

Samuel Tuttle, Thomas Pratt

John Hasie, Isaac Lewis, Jr.

Nathan Cheever

1734

Joseph Whittemore*

Hugh Floyd, Stephen Kent

John Tewksbury, Daniel Tuttle

John Hasey

1735

John Brentnal*

Elisha Tuttle, Benjamin Floyd

Robert Levenston, Nathanael Tuttle

John Hasey

Thomas Pratt - Surveyor of Highways, except in Rumney Marsh where the selectmen were the surveyor of highways. Stephen Kent - Hayward, excused and replaced by Isaac Lewis.

1736

Stephen Kent*

Elisha Tuttle, Samuel Pratt

Charles Bill, Samuel Maxwell

John Hasey

John Laithe - Hayward. John Brintnal - Surveyor of hemp and flax.

1737

Benjamin Whittmore*

Samuel Floyd, Edward Tuttle

Joseph Hasey, Samuel Hasey

John Hasey

Nathaniel Tuttle - Hayward

1738

Samuel Floyd*

John Floyd, Edward Tuttle

Samuel Tuttle, Jr., John Tuttle

John Hasey

Elisha Tuttle - Hayward

* Constable and Collector of Taxes