0 HEAD 1 SOUR GenoPro 2 NAME GenoPro® - Picture Your Family Tree!(TM) 2 VERS 2.0.1.4 2 CORP GenoPro 2 ADDR http://www.genopro.com 1 DATE 5 JUL 2008 1 CHAR UTF-8 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINAGE-LINKED 0 GLOBAL 1 NAME 2 FULL 3 FORMAT %T %F (%N) %M %L (%L2) %S 2 DISPLAY 3 FORMAT %F %M %L (%L2) 3 LINES 3 1 FONT Arial 1 DISPLAY 2 TAG YoB_YoD 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #000000 4 TEXT #000000 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 TOP #000000 4 BOTTOM #000000 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 TAGS 2 ID Individual 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHAN.DATE 3 DISPLAYNAME CHAN.DATE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHAN.DATE.TIME 3 DISPLAYNAME CHAN.DATE.TIME 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE.FORM 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE.FORM 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE.FILE 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE.FILE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE._SCBK 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE._SCBK 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE._PRIM 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE._PRIM 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE._TYPE 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE._TYPE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME Title 3 DISPLAYNAME Title 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME EVEN.TYPE 3 DISPLAYNAME EVEN.TYPE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME EVEN.DATE 3 DISPLAYNAME EVEN.DATE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME IMMI.DATE 3 DISPLAYNAME IMMI.DATE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME custom_tag1 3 DISPLAYNAME custom_tag1 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME custom_tag2 3 DISPLAYNAME custom_tag2 2 DIALOGLAYOUT 3 NAME Custom Tags 3 DESCRIPTION A custom tag is a generic placeholder to record additional information 4 CONC . You can customize those tags by using the Tag Editor from the Tools 4 CONC menu. 2 DIALOGLAYOUT 3 NAME Custom Tags 3 DESCRIPTION A custom tag is a generic placeholder to record additional information 4 CONC . You can customize those tags by using the Tag Editor from the Tools 4 CONC menu. 3 TAGS CHAN.DATE,CHAN.DATE.TIME,OBJE.FORM,OBJE.FILE,OBJE._SCBK,OBJE._PRIM,OBJ 4 CONC E._TYPE,Title,EVEN.TYPE,EVEN.DATE,IMMI.DATE 2 DIALOGLAYOUT 3 NAME Custom Tags 3 DESCRIPTION A custom tag is a generic placeholder to record additional information 4 CONC . You can customize those tags by using the Tag Editor from the Tools 4 CONC menu. 2 DIALOGLAYOUT 3 NAME Custom Tags 3 DESCRIPTION A custom tag is a generic placeholder to record additional information 4 CONC . You can customize those tags by using the Tag Editor from the Tools 4 CONC menu. 3 TAGS OBJE._PRIM,OBJE._TYPE,Title,EVEN.TYPE,EVEN.DATE,IMMI.DATE,OBJE._TYPE,T 4 CONC itle,EVEN.TYPE,EVEN.DATE,IMMI.DATE 2 DIALOGLAYOUT 3 NAME Custom Tags 3 DESCRIPTION A custom tag is a generic placeholder to record additional information 4 CONC . You can customize those tags by using the Tag Editor from the Tools 4 CONC menu. 3 TAGS CHAN.DATE,CHAN.DATE.TIME,OBJE.FORM,OBJE.FILE,OBJE._SCBK,OBJE._PRIM,OBJ 4 CONC E._TYPE,Title,EVEN.TYPE,EVEN.DATE,IMMI.DATE 1 TAGS 2 ID Family 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME husband._PREF 3 DISPLAYNAME husband._PREF 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME WIFE._PREF 3 DISPLAYNAME WIFE._PREF 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHIL._PREF 3 DISPLAYNAME CHIL._PREF 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHAN.DATE 3 DISPLAYNAME CHAN.DATE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHAN.DATE.TIME 3 DISPLAYNAME CHAN.DATE.TIME 2 DIALOGLAYOUT 3 NAME Custom Tags 3 DESCRIPTION A custom tag is a generic placeholder to record additional information 4 CONC . You can customize those tags by using the Tag Editor from the Tools 4 CONC menu. 3 TAGS husband._PREF,WIFE._PREF,CHIL._PREF,CHAN.DATE,CHAN.DATE.TIME 1 TAGS 2 ID Place 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME ABBR 3 DISPLAYNAME ABBR 1 ACTIVEGENOMAP GenoMap1 0 GENOMAP 1 NAME GenoMap1 1 ZOOM 50 1 POSITION 1921,-626 1 BOUNDARYRECT -28415,814,32258,-2066 1 SELECTION ind01460 0 GENOMAP 1 NAME GenoMap2 0 GENOMAP 1 NAME GenoMap3 0 @ind00384@ INDI 1 NAME AMELIA JEANETTE /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY AMELIA JEANETTE BURR 2 GIVN AMELIA 2 MIDDLE JEANETTE 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -550,-1320 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -615,-1264,-484,-1426 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAR 1845 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 13 MAR 1913 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00027@ 1 FAMC @fam00192@ 1 FAMS @fam00746@ 0 @ind00385@ INDI 1 NAME ISSAC /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY ISSAC BURR 2 GIVN ISSAC 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -13270,-1070 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13335,-1014,-13204,-1151 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 APR 1799 2 PLAC Brookfield, Mass. 3 _XREF @place00003@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 DEC 1889 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Marriage 1 Belinda Andrews 2 CONT Married: 1826 2 CONT Children 2 CONT James H. Burr 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 2 Mary A. Babbitt b: in Bridgewater, CT 2 CONT Married: 20 AUG 1828 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00192@ 1 FAMC @fam00736@ 0 @ind00628@ INDI 1 NAME MARY ANN /BABBITT/ 2 DISPLAY MARY ANN BABBITT 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE ANN 2 SURN BABBITT 1 POSITION 20610,-1070 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20545,-1014,20676,-1176 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 NOV 1804 2 NOTE ALT Birth: in Bridgewater of, Litchfield, Connecticut 2 PLAC Bridgewater of, Litchfield, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00039@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 13 NOV 1872 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of Mary Ann Babbott and Isaac Burr are: 2 CONT +Mary Burr, b. February 20, 1838, d. date unknown. 2 CONT Martha Burr, b. September 20, 1830, d. July 21, 1877. 2 CONT +James Burr, b. July 12, 1832, d. date unknown. 2 CONT +Henry Dunning Burr, b. October 11, 1835, d. date unknown. 2 CONT Belinda Burr, b. July 23, 1840, d. date unknown. 2 CONT Emily F Burr, b. June 17, 1843, d. date unknown. 2 CONT +Amelia Jennett Burr, b. March 19, 1845, d. date unknown. 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00036@ 1 FAMS @fam00192@ 1 FAMC @fam00364@ 0 @ind00629@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 14780,110 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14738,152,14822,68 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00375@ 0 @ind00630@ INDI 1 NAME ANN /SCOTT/ 2 DISPLAY ANN SCOTT 2 GIVN ANN 2 SURN SCOTT 1 POSITION 11100,140 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11035,196,11166,59 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 2 NOTE born about 1610 in , , England. 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1690 2 PLAC Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 3 _XREF @place00075@ 2 NOTE She died in 1690 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00381@ 0 @ind00639@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 13200,300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13158,342,13242,258 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00318@ 0 @ind00640@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 12850,280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12808,322,12892,238 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @fam00318@ 0 @ind00729@ INDI 1 NAME ISSAC /BABBITT/ 2 DISPLAY ISSAC BABBITT 2 GIVN ISSAC 2 SURN BABBITT 1 POSITION 6750,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6685,-814,6816,-951 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 APR 1769 2 NOTE 19 APR 1769 3 CONT Brookfield, Mass. 2 PLAC Brookfield, Mass. 3 _XREF @place00003@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 MAR 1832 2 NOTE DIED IN BROKFIELD CT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00364@ 1 FAMC @fam00363@ 0 @ind00730@ INDI 1 NAME ZEPHAIAH /BABBITT/ 2 DISPLAY ZEPHAIAH BABBITT 2 GIVN ZEPHAIAH 2 SURN BABBITT 1 POSITION 4870,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4807,-614,4934,-751 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 JAN 1735 2 NOTE ALT christened 1748 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE NAYBE 1734 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00363@ 1 FAMC @fam00367@ 0 @ind00731@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL /HAMLIN/ 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL HAMLIN 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 2 SURN HAMLIN 1 POSITION 14570,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14519,-624,14621,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 OCT 1738 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam00363@ 1 FAMC @fam00365@ 0 @ind00732@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /DUNNING/ 2 DISPLAY MARY DUNNING 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN DUNNING 1 POSITION 27880,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 27815,-814,27946,-951 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 NOV 1781 2 NOTE Born: 2 NOV 1781 3 CONT Brookfield, Ct. 3 CONT 2 PLAC Brookfield, Ct. 3 _XREF @place00002@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 2 NOV 1812 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Dunning 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00003@ 1 FAMS @fam00364@ 1 FAMC @fam00388@ 0 @ind00733@ INDI 1 NAME CORNEILIUS /HAMBLEN/ 2 DISPLAY CORNEILIUS HAMBLEN 2 GIVN CORNEILIUS 2 SURN HAMBLEN 1 POSITION 11690,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11615,-424,11766,-561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JUN 1705 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE B BARNSTABLE MA 25/07/1705 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00004@ 1 FAMS @fam00365@ 1 FAMC @fam00372@ 0 @ind00734@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /MUDGE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY MUDGE 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN MUDGE 1 POSITION 17470,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 17405,-434,17536,-571 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 MAR 1711 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1746 2 NOTE B LEBANON CT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00005@ 1 FAMS @fam00365@ 1 FAMC @fam00384@ 0 @ind00735@ INDI 1 NAME ELKANAH /BABBITT/ 2 DISPLAY ELKANAH BABBITT 2 GIVN ELKANAH 2 SURN BABBITT 1 SOURCES @source00009@ 1 POSITION 3170,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3105,-434,3236,-571 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #008080 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 APR 1690 2 NOTE BIRTH: 22 APR 1690, Berkley, MA 3 CONT was born on 22 Apr 1690 in Taunton, Bristol, Ma. 2 PLAC Taunton, Bristol, Ma 3 _XREF @place00048@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1758 2 PLAC Berkeley, Bristol, Ma 3 _XREF @place00049@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT DEATH: AFT. 1758, He died about Apr 1754 in Berkeley, Bristol, Ma. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elkanah Babbitt, Isaac's father, was born April 22, 1690. He resided o 2 CONC n a farm near Berkley, Massachussetts. He married first Mary Hathaway 2 CONC (1691-1729), the daughter of Isaac and Mary Pitts Hathaway. Elkanah wa 2 CONC s for years a leading figure in old Berkley. The first town meeting wa 2 CONC s at his house. He apparently moved to New Jersey where he also owned 2 CONC land, but returned to Berkley by his death. He married a second time t 2 CONC o Mehitable Crane the daughter of Stephen and Mary Crane of Braintree. 2 CONC Of his 16 children, 8 were born to each wife. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT SHOWN AS FIRST MARRIAGE MARY HATHAWAY (BET. 1691 - 1692 - 15 AUG 1729 2 CONT ******************************** 2 CONT Married (1st) Mary Hathaway, daughter of Isaac and Mary (Pitts) Hathaw 2 CONC ay. She died 15 Aug, 1729, age 38. 2 CONT ************************************************8 2 CONT Children of ELKANAH BABBITT and MARY HATHAWAY are: 2 CONT 2 CONT i. MARY BABBITT, b. 1708, Berkley, Bristol County, MA; d. Bef. 1750; m 2 CONC . JACOB PHILLIPS, October 30, 1732, Dighton, Bristol County, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii. ELKANAH BABBITT, b. 1710, Berkley, Bristol County, MA; d. 1816, Co 2 CONC operstown, Otsego County, NY; m. OBEDIENCE PRINDLE, January 20, 1736/3 2 CONC 7, New Mildord, Litchfield County, CT. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii. JACOB BABBITT, b. 1715, Berkley, Bristol County, MA; d. September 2 CONC 10, 1811, Bristol, Bristol County, RI; m. MARY HARVEY, March 31, 1737 2 CONC , Taunton, Bristol County, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv. ISAAC BABBITT, b. August 15, 1717; d. May 08, 1777; m. ELIZABETH B 2 CONC ABBITT, February 12, 1738/39, Berkley, Bristol County, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT v. HOPESTILL BABBITT, b. January 07, 1719/20, Berkley, Bristol County, 2 CONC MA; d. Bef. 1756; m. ELIPHAZ HARLOW, January 18, 1737/38. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi. PHOEBE BABBITT, b. June 06, 1722, Berkley, Bristol County, MA; m. 2 CONC CALEB EDDY, July 11, 1745, Halifax, Plymouth County, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT vii. MARCY BABBITT, b. July 14, 1726, Dighton, Bristol County, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT viii. DEBORAH BABBITT, b. 1728, Berkley, Bristol County, MA; d. May 05 2 CONC , 1794; m. ROBERT BOSTWICK, 1749, New Milford, Litchfield County, CT. 2 CONT 2 CONT ************************************8 2 CONT 2 CONT Elkanah Babbitt "Centinel" Capt. Oulton's Co. at Richmond, Mass., Step 2 CONC 14 to Oct 3, 1747; also at Richmond, April 1 to Sept 23, 1747. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Styled "Captain" 2 CONT He resided in Berkley on a farm set off by his father from his own lan 2 CONC ds. In some deeds called "Pf Dighton" into which town his land extande 2 CONC d. 2 CONT A leading figure in the town life of old Berkley. In public and milita 2 CONC ry life he took full lead. When Berkley commenced its separate town go 2 CONC vernment, the first town meeting took place in his house, May 12 1735. 2 CONC His sons early removed to Western, towns situated along almost exactl 2 CONC y the western bounds of Connecticut and Massachusetts, ranging from Ne 2 CONC w Milford, Conn., to New Ashford, Mass. 2 CONT In 1743 Elkanah Babbitt seems to have disposed of all his land holding 2 CONC s at Berkley and he appears thereafter for brief periods in some of th 2 CONC e towns where his sons had settled. He perhaps accompanied his son Iss 2 CONC ac to New Jersey; at any event he owned lands there and in April 1854 2 CONC was living at Mendham, NJ. at which date he and wife Mehitabel deeded 2 CONC lands in Mendham situated near Malachi Holloways. It is presumed that 2 CONC he finally returned to Berkley and died there after an adventurous and 2 CONC active life. 2 CONT 2 CONT Deed Extracts: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 Jun 1738: Elkanah Babbit of Berkley, Gent. deeds son Isaac Bobbet o 2 CONC f Berkely, laborer, one-half of my homestead, being the south half the 2 CONC reof, bounded on east by land of Daniel Axtell". 2 CONT 2 CONT 31 Mar 1743: Elkanah Babbit, Gent. and Isaac Bobbett, laborer, deeded 2 CONC Benj. Chase, boatman, 5 acres, it being the north half of said Bobbet 2 CONC 's homestead farm." Signed by Elkanah, Isaac and Mehitabel Bobbet. T 2 CONC his would seem to be the date upon which they moved to New Jersey 2 CONT 2 CONT ********************************** 2 CONT The children of Elkanah and Mary Babbitt were: 2 CONT ??? SHOULD THIS BE 1ST WIFE INSTEAD?? 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary 2 CONT 2 CONT Elkanah Jacob 2 CONT 2 CONT Isaac b. 1717 m. Elizabeth Babbitt d. 1738 2 CONT 2 CONT Hopestill b. 1720 ####### CHECK NAME HOPESTILL EDDY IN THIS TREE 2 CONT 2 CONT Phoebe b. 1722 m. Caleb Eddy ############## 2 CONT 2 CONT Marcy b. 1726 d. young 2 CONT 2 CONT Deborah b. 1728 m. R. Bostwick 2 CONT 2 CONT The children of Elkanah and Mehitable Babbitt were: 2 CONT 2 CONT Marcy b. 1730 2 CONT 2 CONT Stephen b. 1732 2 CONT 2 CONT Zephaniah b. 1735 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel b. 1737 2 CONT 2 CONT Amariah b. 1743 2 CONT 2 CONT Zerah b. 1748 2 CONT 2 CONT Mehitable 2 CONT 2 CONT John b. 1750 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00367@ 1 FAMC @fam00369@ 0 @ind00736@ INDI 1 NAME MEHITABLE /CRANE/ 2 DISPLAY MEHITABLE CRANE 2 GIVN MEHITABLE 2 SURN CRANE 1 POSITION 8010,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7939,-424,8082,-561 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE OCT 1702 2 NOTE born ABT OCT 1702 in Milton, Massachusetts 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1773 2 NOTE died after 1773. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE She was living in 1773 at New Ashford, Mass., with her son Amariah, as 2 CONC shown by a deposition recorded in Morristown, 2 CONT NJ. 2 CONT They had the following children: 2 CONT 2 CONT F i Marcy BABBITT was born 31 Dec 1730. 2 CONT 2 CONT M ii Stephen BABBITT was born Dec 1732. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii Zephaniah BABBITT was born 5 Jan 1735. 2 CONT 2 CONT M iv Samuel BABBITT was born 30 Sep 1737. 2 CONT 2 CONT M v Amariah BABBITT was born 16 May 1743. 2 CONT 2 CONT F vi Zerah BABBITT was christened 1748. 2 CONT 2 CONT F vii Mehitable BABBITT. 2 CONT 2 CONT M viii John BABBITT. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMC @fam00366@ 1 FAMS @fam00367@ 0 @ind00737@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /DENISON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY DENISON 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN DENISON 1 POSITION 9260,-300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9202,-244,9319,-381 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1653 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE MARY DENISON of Braintree, Mass 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00366@ 1 FAMC @fam00776@ 0 @ind00738@ INDI 1 NAME STEPHEN /CRANE/ 2 DISPLAY STEPHEN CRANE 2 GIVN STEPHEN 2 SURN CRANE 1 POSITION 6520,-300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6455,-244,6586,-381 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1657 2 NOTE BIRTH: 1657, Milton,Ma 3 CONT 2 PLAC Milton,Ma 3 _XREF @place00057@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 JUL 1738 2 PLAC Milton,Ma 3 _XREF @place00057@ 2 NOTE DEATH: 20 Jul 1738, Milton,Ma 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE OF BRAINTREE 1 FAMS @fam00366@ 1 FAMC @fam00779@ 0 @ind00739@ INDI 1 NAME ELKANAH /BABBITT/ 2 DISPLAY ELKANAH BABBITT 2 GIVN ELKANAH 2 SURN BABBITT 1 POSITION 2770,-280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 2705,-224,2836,-361 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 DEC 1665 2 PLAC Taunton, MA 3 _XREF @place00013@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1735 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00006@ 1 FAMS @fam00369@ 1 FAMC @fam00371@ 0 @ind00740@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /BRIGGS/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH BRIGGS 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN BRIGGS 1 POSITION 4500,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4432,-204,4569,-341 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 NOV 1672 2 PLAC Taunton, MA 3 _XREF @place00013@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00368@ 1 FAMS @fam00369@ 0 @ind00741@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /McCOMBER/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH McCOMBER 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN McCOMBER 1 POSITION 5380,-60 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5308,-4,5452,-141 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1642 2 NOTE BIRTH: ABT. 1642, Duxbury, MA, (possibl.) 3 CONT CHR: , 2 PLAC Duxbury, MA 3 _XREF @place00014@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1680 2 NOTE 3 CONT DEATH: 1680, 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN WITH WILLIAM BRIGGS 2 CONT Elizabeth Briggs, F, (4 NOV 1672 - _______) 1 FAMS @fam00368@ 1 FAMC @fam00749@ 0 @ind00742@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /BRIGGS/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM BRIGGS 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN BRIGGS 1 POSITION 4170,-60 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4105,-4,4236,-141 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1649 2 NOTE BIRTH: ABT. 1649, Taunton, MA 2 PLAC Taunton, MA 3 _XREF @place00013@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1728 2 PLAC Taunton, MA 3 _XREF @place00013@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT DEATH: 1728, Taunton, MA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00368@ 1 FAMC @fam00750@ 0 @ind00743@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD /BABBITT/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD BABBITT 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 SURN BABBITT 1 SOURCES @source00002@ 1 POSITION 2330,-70 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 2265,-14,2396,-151 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1627 2 NOTE BIRTH: ABT. 1627, (probably), England 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 JUN 1675 2 PLAC Taunton, MA 3 _XREF @place00013@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00007@ 1 FAMS @fam00371@ 0 @ind00744@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /TARNE/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH TARNE 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN TARNE 1 POSITION 3360,-70 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3314,-28,3407,-151 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00370@ 1 FAMS @fam00371@ 0 @ind00745@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 3660,100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3618,142,3702,58 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00370@ 0 @ind00746@ INDI 1 NAME MILES /TARNE/ 2 DISPLAY MILES TARNE 2 GIVN MILES 2 SURN TARNE 1 POSITION 2980,120 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 2934,162,3026,39 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00370@ 0 @ind00747@ INDI 1 NAME EBENEZER /HAMBLEN/ 2 DISPLAY EBENEZER HAMBLEN 2 GIVN EBENEZER 2 SURN HAMBLEN 1 POSITION 11050,-280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10982,-224,11118,-361 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 JUL 1674 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1755 2 NOTE B BARNSTABLE MA D SHARON CT 3 CONT B 1660? Born: 12 Jan 1660 at: Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2ND WIFE ELIZABETH 1 FAMS @fam00372@ 1 FAMC @fam00380@ 0 @ind00748@ INDI 1 NAME SAHAH /LEWIS/ 2 DISPLAY SAHAH LEWIS 2 GIVN SAHAH 2 SURN LEWIS 1 POSITION 13480,-290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13434,-234,13527,-371 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JAN 1659 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Born: 12 Jan 1660 at: Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 3 CONT 3 CONT D MAYBE 1660 B B BARNSTABLE 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam00372@ 1 FAMC @fam00373@ 0 @ind00749@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE III /LEWIS / 2 DISPLAY GEORGE III LEWIS 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 MIDDLE III 2 SURN LEWIS 1 POSITION 12650,-50 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12594,-8,12707,-156 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @fam00373@ 1 FAMC @fam00377@ 0 @ind00750@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /LOMBARD/ 2 DISPLAY MARY LOMBARD 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN LOMBARD 1 POSITION 14240,-60 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14177,-4,14303,-141 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 OCT 1637 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00373@ 1 FAMC @fam00375@ 0 @ind00751@ INDI 1 NAME BERNARD /LOMBARD/ 2 DISPLAY BERNARD LOMBARD 2 GIVN BERNARD 2 SURN LOMBARD 1 POSITION 13610,150 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13545,206,13676,69 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1608 2 PLAC ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1663 2 PLAC d BARNSTABLE MA 3 _XREF @place00026@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE BERNARD, s. of Thomas, b. in O. E. took the o. of freem. in Mass. 1 Ap 2 CONC r. 1634, when he was, perhaps, of Dorchester, but soon went to Scituat 2 CONC e, where he may have been earlier, but with his w. join. the ch. 19 Ap 2 CONC r. 1635, thence to Barnstable, with Lothrop, hav. then Joshua, and Mar 2 CONC y, bapt. at S. 8 Oct. 1637, not 57 as in Geneal. Reg. XII. 249, the fo 2 CONC rmer, perhaps, b. in Eng. but at B. where be was ensign 1652, had Mart 2 CONC ha, bapt. 3 Nov. 1639, not, as in Geneal. Reg. XII. 249, perhaps d. so 2 CONC on, for in Col. Rec. Martha, b. 19 Sept. 1640, tho. we may suspect err 2 CONC or in this; and [[vol. 3, p. 106]] Jabez, 4 July 1641; yet Col. Rec. m 2 CONC akes this b. 1 July 1642. When he d. I kn. not, but presume it was aft 2 CONC . 1664. Mr. Hamblen discov. that he was b. 1607 or 8. Mary m. 1 Dec. 1 2 CONC 654, George Lewis, jr.; and Martha m. 1 July 1657, John Martin. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00375@ 1 FAMC @fam00374@ 0 @ind00752@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /LOMBARD/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) LOMBARD 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN LOMBARD 1 SOURCES @source00006@ 1 POSITION 13420,310 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13352,366,13489,204 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1581 2 NOTE 2/2/1581 2 February 1581/82, 2 PLAC Thorncombe, Dorsetshire, England. 3 _XREF @place00027@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 8 FEB 1664 2 PLAC Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00028@ 2 NOTE d. before 8 February 1664/65 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of Thomas Lombard and (--?--) (--?--) 2 CONT Thomas Lombard b. 7 Sep 1602 2 CONT Bernard Lombard b. c 1608 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Thomas Lombard and (--?--) (--?--) 2 CONT Thomas Lombard b. 9 Oct 1617, d. c 1661 2 CONT Joshua Lombard b. 15 Oct 1620 2 CONT Margaret Lombard b. 7 Mar 1623 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Thomas Lombard and (--?--) (--?--) 2 CONT Caleb Lombard b. s 1635 2 CONT Jemima Lombard b. s 1637 2 CONT Jobaniah Lombard b. 23 Jun 1639 2 CONT Jedediah Lombard b. 19 Sep 1641 2 CONT Benjamin Lombard b. 5 Aug 1643 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00374@ 0 @ind00753@ INDI 1 NAME JOYCE // 2 DISPLAY JOYCE 2 GIVN JOYCE 1 POSITION 13880,290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13836,332,13925,234 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00009@ 1 FAMS @fam00374@ 0 @ind00754@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /JENKINS/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH JENKINS 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN JENKINS 1 POSITION 12930,100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12865,156,12996,19 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 NOV 1603 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1654 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00377@ 1 FAMC @fam00318@ 0 @ind00755@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE (JR) /LEWIS / 2 DISPLAY GEORGE (JR) LEWIS 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 MIDDLE (JR) 2 SURN LEWIS 1 POSITION 12270,100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12214,142,12327,-6 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @fam00376@ 1 FAMS @fam00377@ 0 @ind00756@ INDI 1 NAME DENISE /FORMAN/ 2 DISPLAY DENISE FORMAN 2 GIVN DENISE 2 SURN FORMAN 1 POSITION 12490,300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12434,342,12546,219 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00376@ 0 @ind00757@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /LEWIS/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE LEWIS 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN LEWIS 1 POSITION 12200,300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12144,342,12257,219 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @fam00376@ 0 @ind00760@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /DUNHAM/ 2 DISPLAY MARY DUNHAM 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN DUNHAM 1 POSITION 11590,-90 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11525,-34,11656,-171 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAY 1645 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 APR 1715 2 NOTE B AND D BARNSTABLE MA 3 CONT B MAYBE 1642 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00010@ 1 FAMC @fam00379@ 1 FAMS @fam00380@ 0 @ind00761@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL // 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 1 POSITION 11880,130 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11829,172,11931,74 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE MARRIAGE MIGHT HAVE BEEN 1641 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00011@ 1 FAMS @fam00379@ 0 @ind00762@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /DUNHAM/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN DUNHAM 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN DUNHAM 1 POSITION 11330,130 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11265,186,11396,49 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE FEB 1614 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 APR 1692 2 NOTE B Henlow, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT MAYBE 15 3 CONT D PLYMOUTH MA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00379@ 0 @ind00763@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /HAMBLEN/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES HAMBLEN 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN HAMBLEN 1 PICTURES @pic00001@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00001@ 1 POSITION 10790,-70 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10725,-14,10856,-151 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 APR 1636 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 3 MAY 1718 2 NOTE B BERKSHIRE ENGLAND 3 CONT TISBURY DUKES MA 3 CONT St. Lawrence, Reading, Berkshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE It is supposed that he was born in England; and was baptized in St. La 2 CONC wrence parish, Reading, Berkshire, April 10, 1636; and that he came to 2 CONC America with his mother and sisters prior to 1642; Married in Barnsta 2 CONC ble, Massachusetts, Nov. 20, 1662, to Mary, daughter of John and Abiga 2 CONC il Dunham, born 1642. Farmer; resided first at his father's Coggin's P 2 CONC ond lot; but in 1702 had removed to Hamblin Plains, West Barnstable; a 2 CONC nd his son Ebenezer occupied the Coggin's Pond homestead 1 FAMS @fam00380@ 1 FAMC @fam00381@ 0 @ind00764@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /HAMBLIN/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES HAMBLIN 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN HAMBLIN 1 POSITION 10530,120 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10465,176,10596,39 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1608 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 OCT 1690 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE It is understood that he was brother of Thomas, gentleman of London, l 2 CONC iving in 1623; sons of Giles, of Devonshire; son of John, of Cornwall, 2 CONC England, who was living in 1570. 2 CONT 2 CONT This is not regarded by the writer as conclusive proof of his pedigree 2 CONC , but a suggestion where to search for further evidence of it. The par 2 CONC ish records of St. Lawrence, Reading, Berkshire, England, contain, as 2 CONC we suppose, the baptisms of his children who were born in England; and 2 CONC the burial of one child; 2 CONT 2 CONT BAPTISMS. 2 CONT Hamlin, James, son of James, Oct. 31, 1630 2 CONT Hamblin, Sarah dau. of James. Sept. 6, 1632 2 CONT Hamlin, Mary dau. of James July 27, 1634 2 CONT Hamlin, James son of James April 10, 1636 2 CONT 2 CONT BURIALS. 2 CONT Hamlin, James Oct. 24, 1633 2 CONT 2 CONT Thus is appears that the oldest child died in England. When or how Jam 2 CONC es Hamlin came to America has not been discovered, but an approximate 2 CONC inference is ascertained when the members of the family left England a 2 CONC nd came to America from the dates of the baptisms of his children abov 2 CONC e; and the dates of the births of the children born in Barnstable. It 2 CONC appears to have been the custom of the family to baptize the children 2 CONC on or near the day of birth if possible; so that the dates of baptism 2 CONC are supposed to be about the dates of birth of those born in England. 2 CONC The first record of his children born in Barnstable is that of Barthol 2 CONC omew b. Apr. 20, 1642, we have found no record either in England or Ba 2 CONC rnstable, of the birth of the child, Hannah; but infer that she was bo 2 CONC rn in England, between 1636 and 1642. Possibly the family was broken u 2 CONC p about the time of her birth, preventing the record of her birth, or 2 CONC it may have been recorded elsewhere from where the others are found. I 2 CONC t is believed the James Hamlin came to America without his family abou 2 CONC t 1638-9, and that they followed him later. While no record of the fac 2 CONC t had been discovered; other circumstances render it probable that he 2 CONC was obliged to leave his family and flee England to escape religious p 2 CONC ersecution. This may account for the failure to discover the time and 2 CONC manner of his passage; which may have been intentionally concealed, fo 2 CONC r his escape and safety. He was a Puritan and a member of Mr. Lathrop' 2 CONC s church after the latter came to Barnstable. We have seen that he cam 2 CONC e from London; he may have been a member of the Independent church the 2 CONC re, and fled from the persecutions of Archbishop Laud, under Charles I 2 CONC ; but there is no proof of it. 2 CONT 2 CONT An account of the persecutions of the congregation of Mr. Lathrop in E 2 CONC ngland will be of interest, and may in the future lead to information 2 CONC concerning our ancestor. 2 CONT 2 CONT Rev. John Lothrop was pastor of an Independent or congregationalist So 2 CONC ciety at Southwalk, London. April 29, 1642 [sic -- hkb should be 1632? 2 CONC ], fourty-five members of this church were apprehended for unlawful me 2 CONC eting, eighteen of whom escaped. Some were confined in the Clink, New 2 CONC Prison, and the Gate House, for about two years, and then released on 2 CONC bail; except Mr. Lothrop, for whom no favor could at first be obtained 2 CONC . There is some question as to the terms of his release, but the fact 2 CONC remains that these people caused the English government no little trou 2 CONC ble; religion was regulated by the law at that period; and this societ 2 CONC y were non- conformists. That they believed they were right does not a 2 CONC lter the fact. The exact date of their release is not given, but on Se 2 CONC pt. 18, 1634, the Griffin and another ship arrived in Boston with pass 2 CONC engers, among whom were Mr. Lothrop and thirty of his followers. It is 2 CONC not supposed Hamlin was with them. Soon after Mr. Lothrop and most, i 2 CONC f not all those who came with him, went to Scituate, Massachusetts, wh 2 CONC ere there was a small settlement of his old friends, whom he had known 2 CONC in England, and who invited him to become their pastor. There were ni 2 CONC ne of these families then at Scituate who had previously come from Eng 2 CONC land, settling first at Plymouth; and Mr. Lothrop gives a list of "The 2 CONC Houses in ye plantation of Scituate att my Comeing hither, onely wch 2 CONC was aboute the end of Sept. 1634, — all wch small plaine pallizadoe Ho 2 CONC uses." The name of James Hamlin is not in the list, nor does it appear 2 CONC there down to the date of removal of Mr. Lothrop and his church to Ba 2 CONC rnstable hereafter related. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1899 the home lot of James Hamlin in Barnstable was visited by the 2 CONC writer and a picture of it obtained through the kindness of Mr. Gustav 2 CONC us Hinckley, of Barnstable, and Miss Deborah Hamblin, of Yarmouth, Mas 2 CONC s., the latter a decendant of James Hamlin. The home lot of James Haml 2 CONC in, senior, of eight acres, probably one of those laid out by Mr. Coll 2 CONC icut, was bounded north, and west by a small and beautiful sheet of wa 2 CONC ter, anciently known as Coggin's and also as Cooper's Pond; the presen 2 CONC t county road passing through it east and west leaves a triangular pie 2 CONC ce of about two acres of the north end, where the buildings were locat 2 CONC ed, between the highway and the pond, occupied in 1899 by Mr. A. T. Jo 2 CONC nes. The ancient dwelling thereon has been gone for a century, but its 2 CONC site was nearer the line between the Hamlin lot and the lot of Gov. H 2 CONC inckley to the eastward, and from which it was separated by a rough, l 2 CONC oose, stone wall. Mr. Gustavaus Hinckley stated that a well was ancien 2 CONC tly situated on the line between the two lots; but had been covered ov 2 CONC er by the wall for many years; that he remembered when a boy of findin 2 CONC g it by dropping pebbles in the holes in the wall and hearing them fal 2 CONC l into the water in the well; but its exact location he had forgotten. 2 CONC On the opposite or north side of the pond was the lot of Henry Coggin 2 CONC ; a public watering place on the shore of the pond at the southern ape 2 CONC x in ancient times, intervening between it and the Hamlin lot. A moder 2 CONC n house stands on the Hamlin lot west of the site of the ancient dwell 2 CONC ing. The present highway was laid out through the Hamlin lot in 1686, 2 CONC and the balance of his lot laid south of this road — between it and th 2 CONC e commons. The ancient grave yard lies to the eastward. [hkb — sources 2 CONC in Barnstable told me in 1995 that the ancient graveyard was the comm 2 CONC ons in the early days]. His lands as described on the records in 1667 2 CONC were as follows: Eight acres of upland, be it more or less, butting we 2 CONC sterly upon ye Highway against ye pond. Easterly by ye commons, bounde 2 CONC d northerly by Thomas Hinckley and southerly by ye commons. (This was 2 CONC his home lot above described, but the ancient highway which went north 2 CONC to the pond was changed in 1686); also three shares in Calves pasture 2 CONC bounded westerly by Gdd. (Goodman) Bearse, easterly by John Phinney: 2 CONC two shares more bounded westerly by John Phinney, easterly by Gdd. Bea 2 CONC rse; one share more bounded westerly by ye lands of Henry Coggin, dece 2 CONC ased, easterly by John Phinney: six acres of upland more or less, in y 2 CONC e sd Calves pasture bounded easterly by John Phinney, westerly partly 2 CONC by John Phinney and partly by ye beach; twenty acres of upland, more o 2 CONC r less, bounded easterly by Henry Bourn, westerly by John Cooper, nort 2 CONC herly to ye great creek by Jewell's Island; one acre of marsh meadow, 2 CONC more or less, bounded easterly by John Crocker, westerly by Thomas Hin 2 CONC ckley; forty acres of upland butting against ye Great Indian pond runn 2 CONC ing northeast into ye woods, bounded southerly by Thomas Lothrop's and 2 CONC northerly by ye commons. 2 CONT 2 CONT The accompanying picture looking south from the north side of Coggin's 2 CONC pond gives a good view of the site of the home of James Hamlin, the i 2 CONC mmigrant. The old house stood in the open space between the boat and t 2 CONC he stone wall to the left, which is the division between the Hamlin an 2 CONC d Hinckley lots. The house in the right of the picture on the Hamlin l 2 CONC ot is a modern structure [hkb: "modern" in 1899! In 1997 we would say 2 CONC it is "old", but it is still there!]; the old county road runs in fron 2 CONC t of it, nearly east and west, and between it and the house in the cen 2 CONC ter of the picture. In ancient times the road touched the pond at the 2 CONC right of the new house, for a watering place; but is now shut off from 2 CONC the pond. The house shown dimly at the extreme left is that of Gov. T 2 CONC homas Hinckley. 2 CONT 2 CONT The name of James Hamblen appears frequently in the records of Plymout 2 CONC h Colony. The first mention is: "March 1, 1741-2, [hkb: 1641-2?] James 2 CONC Hamblen was propounded for Freeman. 2 CONT 2 CONT "At the Genrall Court of our Souraigne Lord, Charles, by the Grace of 2 CONC God, King of England, Scotland, France, Ireland, Defender of the Fayth 2 CONC , &c, holden at Plym aforesd the VIJth of March, in the XVIJth yeare o 2 CONC f his Ma'ts now Raigne, &c. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Before Willm Bradford, gent. Gou. (and other members of the court nam 2 CONC ed) James Hamlen (was appointed) Constable for Barnstable." 2 CONT 2 CONT List of Freemen in Barnstable in 1643, taken from Plymouth Colony Reco 2 CONC rds, Vol. 8, 176-7. Those marked * have been erased on the original re 2 CONC cord. 2 CONT 2 CONT * Mr. Joseph Hull* William Caseley 2 CONT Mr. Lothrope Mr. Robte Linnett 2 CONT Mr. Thomas Dommock Mr. John Mayo 2 CONT Anthony Annable Samuel Hinckley 2 CONT *James Cudworth* Edward Fitzrandle 2 CONT Isaac Robinson Georg Lewes 2 CONT Henry Rowley Samuel Jackson 2 CONT John Cooper JAMES HAMLENE 2 CONT Henry Cobb Thomas Hinckley 2 CONT Bernard Lumbert Nathaniel Bacon 2 CONT Henry Bourne Dolar Davis 2 CONT 2 CONT March 15, 1657, James Hamblen served on inquest on the body of a child 2 CONC , Simeon Davis. 2 CONT 2 CONT June 3, 1657, James Hamblen was sick and could not serve on the Grand 2 CONC Enquest. 2 CONT 2 CONT The name of James Hamblen appears on the list of Freement of Barnstabl 2 CONC e in 1658. 2 CONT 2 CONT May 29, 1670, James Hamblen served on Grand Enquest; same day he was a 2 CONC member of a trial jury. 2 CONT 2 CONT March 6, 1671, James Hamblen served on a jury. 2 CONT 2 CONT June 3, 1679, James Hamblen served on a jury in the case between Capt. 2 CONC John Williams and Edward Jenkins. 2 CONT 2 CONT July 7, 1681, James Hamblen served on juries. 2 CONT 2 CONT July 6, 1682, James Hamblen summoned too serve on a jury, and served. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1638 [hkb: 1683?] James Hamblen consented to a way across his land 2 CONC in the Calves Pasture to the beach and creek. 2 CONT 2 CONT In the list of Freemen of Barnstable for 1689, among others appear the 2 CONC names of James Hamblen, James Hamlen, Jr., John Hamblen, Eleazar Hamb 2 CONC len. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Lothrop taught that Baptism was an ordinance of primary importance 2 CONC , and published a work on the subject, urging that the parent, being a 2 CONC member of the church, who unnecessarily delayed the performance of th 2 CONC is service, thereby periled the salvation of the child. The practice i 2 CONC n Mr. Lothrop's church was to baptize children on the Sabbath next fol 2 CONC lowing their birth. Instances are given of children born on Sabbath mo 2 CONC rning, and carried two miles the same day at an inclement season of th 2 CONC e year to be baptized. 2 CONT 2 CONT It would seem that James Hamblen conformed to this custom. It will be 2 CONC observed that his three youngest children were baptized on the day of 2 CONC birth. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Otis says: "He was never dignified with the title of ‘Mr." and was 2 CONC , all his life, called "Goodman." Speaking of this custom, he says, "I 2 CONC n the Plymouth Colony, the Governor, deputy governor, the magistrates, 2 CONC and assistants, the ministers of the gospel, elders of the church, sc 2 CONC hool masters, officers to the militia, men of great wealth or connecte 2 CONC d with gentry or nobility, alone were entitled to be called Mister, an 2 CONC d their wives, Mistress; this rule was rigidly enforced in earlier col 2 CONC onial times; and in all lists of names, it was almost the invariable c 2 CONC ustom to commence with those that stood highest in rank, and follow th 2 CONC at order to the end." 2 CONT 2 CONT "Goodman Hamblen was not much in public life. He was an honest man, a 2 CONC good neighbor and a sincere Christian; he was industrious and prudent 2 CONC in his habits and brought up his children to walk in his footsteps. Hi 2 CONC s descendants have, with few exceptions, inherited the good qualities 2 CONC of the ancestor." 2 CONT 2 CONT The correct spelling of his name is a question of doubt. As a matter o 2 CONC f fact, people in those times were not particular, and the same indivi 2 CONC dual did not spell his own name uniformly, in many instances; there wa 2 CONC s no standard of English orthography then. In the foregoing pedigree t 2 CONC he name is spelled Hamelyn and Hamelin, in the record of baptisms, Ham 2 CONC blin and Hamlin; in the colonial records, Hamlene, Hamlen, and Hamblen 2 CONC . His pastor, Rev. Mr. Lothrop wrote the name uniformly, Hamling; Rev. 2 CONC Mr. Russell, a successor of Mr. Lothrop, wrote Hamblin; but as signed 2 CONC to his will, it is spelled Hamlin. The descendants spell the name var 2 CONC iously: Hamlin, Hamlen, Hamline, Hamblin, and Hamblen. 2 CONT 2 CONT There is a tradition that four brothers, who were his descendants, agr 2 CONC eed, upon their separation, each to spell the termination of the name 2 CONC differently. The time and place where this occurred, or the individual 2 CONC s are not known; but in matters of this kind traditions are not of muc 2 CONC h value until established to positive evidence. 2 CONT 2 CONT David Hamblen was of the opinion that James Hamblin and his wife Anne, 2 CONC were both born in London. They were members of the church in Barnstab 2 CONC le at the settlement of Mt. Jonathan Russell, 1683. 2 CONT 2 CONT He died Barnstable, 1690. His personal estate was appraised at 19.17.3 2 CONC Pounds. He was probably over eighty years old, and had probably distr 2 CONC ibuted some of his personal estate before his death, as indicated in t 2 CONC he will. 2 CONT 2 CONT WILL OF JAMES HAMLIN 2 CONT 2 CONT The last Will and Testament of James Hamlin, Senr. of Barnstable. 2 CONT 2 CONT I being weake in body but throu ye mercy of God of good and disposing 2 CONC mind and memory, and calling to mind ye uncertainty of this transitory 2 CONC life, and being willing to sett things in order as there may be peace 2 CONC and good agreement between my children after my decease, I do make an 2 CONC d delare this my last will and testament in the manner and forme herea 2 CONC fter mentioned viz: 2 CONT 2 CONT Imprimis: I will and bequeath my soul to God who gave it through Jesus 2 CONC Christ, my deare and only Saviour and Redeemer and my body to decent 2 CONC burial as to my Executrix hereafter names shall seeme meete and conven 2 CONC ient; and as for my outward estate which God hath been pleased to lend 2 CONC me, my will is that all my debts which are in right or conscience due 2 CONC to any person shall be first duly satisfied and contented. And then m 2 CONC y will is that Anne, my loving wife shall have and enjoy all the rest 2 CONC of my estate in whatsoever it be during her natural live for her suppo 2 CONC rte and livelyhood, and my will is that after her decease in as much a 2 CONC s my son James hath had ten pounds already of me, and my son Bartholem 2 CONC ew five pounds, and my daughter Hannah, five pounds (according to ye d 2 CONC esire of my mother) so my will is that ye rest of my children shall ha 2 CONC ve each of them five pounds apeace made up to them out of my estate, v 2 CONC iz: to my son John five pounds my little feather bed bolster and rugg 2 CONC belonging to it, to be in part or whole thereof as it shall be apprais 2 CONC ed; and to my daughter Sarah five pounds in ye great feather be I lye 2 CONC on with ye bolster and rugg belonging thereunto as it shall be apprais 2 CONC ed; And to my son Eliazer four pounds and five shillings out of my est 2 CONC ate which with ye fifteen shillings he owes me on account makes up fiv 2 CONC e pounds to him, And to my son Israel three pounds and eighteen shilli 2 CONC ngs to make up ye bed and coverlett he hath five pounds to him. 2 CONT 2 CONT Item. My will is that my daughter Sarah shall have two of my platters 2 CONC which she shall chuse. And my will is that Israel shall have one of my 2 CONC pewter platters as my sons and daughter already married have had each 2 CONC of them one. And my will is that whatsoever of my estate shall remain 2 CONC e after my foresd legacies shall be paid, shall after my wife's deceas 2 CONC e be equally divided amongst all my children unless my wife shall see 2 CONC cause to will any part or parts unto any of my sd children as shee sha 2 CONC ll see fit to those that are most dutyful unto her, unto whose liberty 2 CONC my will is it shall be left. 2 CONT 2 CONT As also to nominate an executor to take place after he decease to see 2 CONC this my last will performed, And here in case shee make any will to di 2 CONC spose of ye overplus as aforsd. 2 CONT 2 CONT Item. It is my will that Anne my wife be sole Executrix of this my las 2 CONC t will and testament so long as shee lives. 2 CONT 2 CONT In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal this 23 of Ja 2 CONC nuary of Anne Dom' 1683. 2 CONT 2 CONT JAMES HAMLIN [seal.] 2 CONT 2 CONT In presence of 2 CONT THOS. HINCKLEY, Gov. 2 CONT JONATHAN RUSSELL. 2 CONT 2 CONT Gove. Hinckley and Jonathan Russell, witnesses to this will had oath i 2 CONC n court Octover ye 22th 1690, that they saw ye above sd James Hamlin, 2 CONC deceased, signe seal and declare this to be his last will and testamen 2 CONC t as attest. 2 CONT 2 CONT JOSIAH LOTHROP, Clerk. 2 CONT 2 CONT The name of his wife, except as given in his will has not been found. 2 CONT 2 CONT INTRODUCTION. 2 CONT 2 CONT The name Hamlin, like other English names appears in various forms, an 2 CONC d many instances appear where the same spelled his name differently. H 2 CONC amlin is undoubtedly the most approved Anglicized form of the name; th 2 CONC e I, in the name is manifestly an interloper. 2 CONT In Domesday Book it is found spelled in Norman French, Hamelin; in the 2 CONC roll at Dives, Hamelin; in the Battle Abbey Roll, Hameline: later, bu 2 CONC t at an early period in Devonshire, England, Hamlyn; which form is ret 2 CONC ained by some to the present time. The descendants of James Hamlin, of 2 CONC Barnstable, Massachusetts, will be found variously spelled, viz: Haml 2 CONC in, Hamline, Hamlen, Hamblin and Hamblen. We have endeavored to adopt 2 CONC the form used by the members of the family, respectively: except, that 2 CONC in some instances the same persons have changed the spelling of their 2 CONC own names! 2 CONT 2 CONT In the following genealogy of James Hamlin, of Barnstable, Mass., we h 2 CONC ave endeavored to bring down the lines of his female descendants, the 2 CONC same as the male lines named Hamlin, etc., believing that the custom o 2 CONC r change of the wife's name by marriage does not effect her relation o 2 CONC r kinship, nor that of her descendants. Indeed, we may affirm that rel 2 CONC ationship is most accurately traced through the female lines. 2 CONT 2 CONT The parish register of St. Lawrence, Reading, Berkshire, England, show 2 CONC s the births, marriages and burials in several families named Hamlin, 2 CONC etc. 2 CONT 2 CONT The writer believes that these records show the births of four of the 2 CONC children of our ancestor, James Hamlin, of Barnstable, viz: James. Sar 2 CONC ah, Mary and James: also, the burial of the eldest child, James. 2 CONT 2 CONT The following extracts from the above mentioned record are here given: 2 CONT 2 CONT BAPTISMS 2 CONT Hamlin, Peter. son of John, Aug. 16, 1607. 2 CONT Hamblen, Sarah, dau. of John, Dec. 2, 1608. 2 CONT Hamlyn, Hannah, dau. of Jobn, May 23, 1610. 2 CONT Hamlyn, Cicely, dau. of Michael, Mar. 12, 1616. 2 CONT Hamblen, Michael, son of Michael, Jul. 12, 1620. 2 CONT Hamblen, Michael, son of Henry, Aug. 7, 1617. 2 CONT Hamblen, Snsannah, dau. of Edward, Oct. 15, 1620. 2 CONT Hamblen, John, son of Michael, Mar. 27, 1623. 2 CONT Hamlin, Michael, son of Michael, Dec. 23, 1625. 2 CONT Elamlin, James,* son of James. Oct. 31, 1630. 2 CONT Hamlin, George, son of Michael, Dec. 1, 1631. 2 CONT Hamblin, Joan, dau. of John, May 23, 1632. 2 CONT Hamblin, Sarah,* son of James, Sep. 6, 1632. 2 CONT Hamlin, Elizabeth, son of Henry, Mar. 22, 1633. 2 CONT Hamlin, John, son of Michael, May 28, 1634. 2 CONT Hamlin, Mary,* dau. of James, July 27, 1634. 2 CONT Hamlin, Edward, son of John, Oct. 6, 1634. 2 CONT Hamlin, William, son of William, Jan. 15, 1636. 2 CONT Hamlin, James,* son of James, Apr. 10. 1636. 2 CONT 2 CONT * probably children of James Hamlin, the settler in Barnstable. Mass. 2 CONC 1639. 2 CONT 2 CONT Many of the descendants of James Hamlin have intermarried with the des 2 CONC cendants of the earliest settlers of the Plymouth colony and Cape Cod, 2 CONC and we shall have frequent occasion to notice them. It will be import 2 CONC ant to know something about the history of the early settlers of that 2 CONC portion of Massachusetts; which will be accordingly given. 2 CONT 2 CONT PILGRIM DATES. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1620, Old Style. 2 CONT Saturday, July 22, Left Leyden and Delft Haven, Holland. 2 CONT Saturday, Aug. 5, Mayflower and Speedwell left Southampton, ret'd. 2 CONT Monday, Aug. 21, Sailed again, but returned. 2 CONT Wednesday, Sept. 6, Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, England. 2 CONT Thursday, Nov. 9, Sighted Cape Cod, Mass. 2 CONT Saturday, Nov. 11, Compact signed, Provincetown harbor, Mass. 2 CONT Friday, Dec. 8, The shallop party exploration. 2 CONT Sunday, Dec. 10 The rest, at Clark's Island 2 CONT Monday, Dec. 11. Explorations, Duxbury? And Plymouth Rock 2 CONT Saturday, Dec. 16. Left Provincetown for Plymouth. 2 CONT Mon. & Tue. Dec 18-19. Explorations on shore. 2 CONT Wedn'day, Dec 20. The Landing. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1621, New Style. 2 CONT Thursday, Jan 7. Divided into nineteen families 2 CONT Sunday, Jan 31. First worship on land. 2 CONT Wedn'day, Mar 31. Last to leave the ship. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was married to Ann SCOTT on 19 Apr 1632 in Exeter, St. Paul, Devon, 2 CONC England. 2 CONT 2 CONT James HAMBLIN I [the Immigrant] was born about 1608 in London, London, 2 CONC England. He died on 22 Oct 1690 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachuse 2 CONC tts. Biography 1608 2 CONT 2 CONT was born about 1608 in , , England. He died in 1690 in Barnstable, Bar 2 CONC nstable, Massachusetts. He married Ann Scott. 2 CONT **********************************James HAMBLIN I [the Immigrant] was 2 CONC born about 1608 in London, London, England. He died on 22 Oct 1690 in 2 CONC Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Biography 1608 - 1690.6 2 CONT 2 CONT History of James Hamlin, the Immigrant 2 CONT 2 CONT From: A Genealogy of JAMES HAMLIN of Barnstable Massachusetts 2 CONT Eldest son of James Hamlin, the immigrant, who came from London, Engla 2 CONC nd, and settled in Barnstable, 1639. 1639--1902 2 CONT 2 CONT by the Hon. H. Franklin Andrews, 2 CONT Publ. By H. Franklin Andrews, Exira, Iowa, 1902 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. JAMES HAMLIN: So far as is known was the first of the name in Ameri 2 CONC ca. Little has been learned of his early life. The records show that h 2 CONC e came from London, England, and settled in Barnstable, Mass., in the 2 CONC spring of 1639. Records exist from which traces of him have been disco 2 CONC vered. The late David Hamblen, Esq., of Boston, the first to investiga 2 CONC te the family history, about 1849, caused research to be made in Engla 2 CONC nd for his ancestry, and discovered records which may relate to him an 2 CONC d his ancestors... 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00381@ 1 FAMC @fam00787@ 0 @ind00765@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL SKINNER // 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL SKINNER 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 2 MIDDLE SKINNER 1 POSITION 19060,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18995,-204,19126,-341 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 FEB 1690 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 MAR 1765 2 NOTE B MALDEN MA D NEW LONDON CT 3 CONT D COLUMBIA COUNTY NY 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children from this marriage were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 13 M i. Ebenezer MUDGE Jr 1,2 was born on 23 Oct 1709 in Lebanon 2 CONC , New London County, Connecticut, USA, died in 1802 in New Ashford, Be 2 CONC rkshire County, Massachusetts, USA at age 93, and was buried in 1802. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Ebenezer married Patience FULLER 1,2 about 1736 in Sharon, Litchfield 2 CONC County, Connecticut, USA. Patience was born on 15 Jan 1722 in East Had 2 CONC dam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA, died about 1773 in Canan, Lit 2 CONC chfield County, Connecticut, USA about age 51, and was buried about 17 2 CONC 73. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes: 1751 to date Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut ha 2 CONC s existed. 2 CONT HISTORY: 2 CONT Married in Sharon (location to become Litchfield County in 1751) Conne 2 CONC cticut. 2 CONT Litchfield County, Connecticut was founded in 1751. 2 CONT Fairfield and Hartford Counties were parent counties of Litchfield Cou 2 CONC nty. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Ebenezer next married Mary CORNISH 1,2 about 1771 in Canan, Litchfield 2 CONC County, Connecticut, USA. Mary was born about 1703, died about 1774 a 2 CONC bout age 71, and was buried about 1774. 2 CONT 2 CONT 14 F ii. Mary MUDGE 1,2 was born on 30 Mar 1711 in Lebanon, New 2 CONC London County, Connecticut, USA, died about 1746 about age 35, and was 2 CONC buried about 1746. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary married Cornelius HAMLIN 1,2 on 5 Dec 1732 in Colchester, New Lon 2 CONC don County, Connecticut, USA. Cornelius was born on 25 Jul 1705, died 2 CONC about 1746 about age 41, and was buried about 1746. 2 CONT 2 CONT 15 F iii. Abigail MUDGE 1,2 was born on 28 Oct 1712 in Hebron, T 2 CONC olland County, Connecticut, USA, died about 1750 about age 38, and was 2 CONC buried about 1750. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Abigail married David SKINNER 1,2 on 4 May 1740 in Sharon, Litchfield 2 CONC County, Connecticut, USA. David was born on 6 Nov 1719 in Sharon, Litc 2 CONC hfield County, Connecticut, USA, died on 12 Aug 1740 in Sharon, Litchf 2 CONC ield County, Connecticut, USA at age 20, and was buried in Aug 1740. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes: 1751 to date Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut ha 2 CONC s existed. 2 CONT HISTORY: 2 CONT Married in Sharon (location to become Litchfield County in 1751) Conne 2 CONC cticut. 2 CONT Litchfield County, Connecticut was founded in 1751. 2 CONT Fairfield and Hartford counties were parent counties of Litchfield Cou 2 CONC nty. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Abigail next married Samuel PRINDLE 1,2 on 12 Sep 1744 in Sharon, Litc 2 CONC hfield County, Connecticut, USA. Samuel was born about 1695, died on 2 2 CONC 9 Sep 1750 in New Milford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA about a 2 CONC ge 55, and was buried in Sep 1750. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes: 1751 to date Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut ha 2 CONC s existed. 2 CONT HISTORY: 2 CONT Married in Sharon (location to become Litchfield County in 1751) Conne 2 CONC cticut. 2 CONT Litchfielod County, Connecticut was founded in 1751. 2 CONT Fairfield and Hartford Counties were parent counties of Litchfield Cou 2 CONC nty. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 16 F iv. Elizabeth MUDGE 1,2 was born on 31 Jul 1714 in Hebron, 2 CONC Tolland County, Connecticut, USA, died in 1814 in Duanesburg, Schenect 2 CONC ady County, New York, USA at age 100, and was buried in 1814. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth married Thomas SKINNER 1,2 on 1 Mar 1735 in Sharon, Litchfie 2 CONC ld County, Connecticut, USA. Thomas was born on 6 Apr 1712 in Colchest 2 CONC er, New London County, Connecticut, USA, died about 1807 in Duanesburg 2 CONC , Schenectady County, New York, USA about age 95, and was buried about 2 CONC 1807. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes: 1751 to date Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut ha 2 CONC s existed. 2 CONT HISTORY: 2 CONT Married in Sharon (location to become Litchfield County in 1751) Conne 2 CONC cticut. 2 CONT Litchfield County, Connecticut was founded in 1751. 2 CONT Fairfield and Hartford Counties were parent counties of Litchfield Cou 2 CONC nty. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 17 M v. Samuel MUDGE 1,2 was born on 4 May 1716 in Lebanon, New 2 CONC London County, Connecticut, USA, died in 1802 in Florida, Montgomery C 2 CONC ounty, New York, USA at age 86, and was buried in 1802. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel married Eunice SKINNER 1,2 on 13 Apr 1740 in Sharon, Litchfield 2 CONC County, Connecticut, USA. Eunice was born on 15 Dec 1715 in Colcheste 2 CONC r, New London County, Connecticut, USA, died on 6 May 1741 in Sharon, 2 CONC Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA at age 25, and was buried in May 1 2 CONC 741. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes: 1751 to date Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut has exist 2 CONC ed. 2 CONT HISTORY: 2 CONT Married in Sharon (location to become Litchfield County in 1751) Conne 2 CONC cticut. 2 CONT Litchfield County, Connecticut was founded in 1751. 2 CONT Fairfield and Hartford Counties were parent counties of Litchfield Cou 2 CONC nty. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel next married Lydia BURTON 1,2 about 1741 in Sharon, Litchfield 2 CONC County, Connecticut, USA. Lydia was born about 1725, died about 1762 a 2 CONC bout age 37, and was buried about 1762. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes: 1751 to date Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut ha 2 CONC s existed. 2 CONT HISTORY: 2 CONT Maried in Sharon (location to become Litchfield County in 1751) Connec 2 CONC ticut. 2 CONT Litchfield Count, Connecticut was founded in 1751. 2 CONT Fairfield and Hartford Counties were parent counties of Litchfield Cou 2 CONC nty. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT + 18 M vi. Micah MUDGE 1,2,3 was born on 6 Mar 1717 in Hebron, Toll 2 CONC and County, Connecticut, USA, died in 1813 in Florida, Montgomery Coun 2 CONC ty, New York, USA at age 96, and was buried in 1813. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 19 F vii. Martha MUDGE 1,2 was born on 4 Oct 1720 in Hebron, Tol 2 CONC land County, Connecticut, USA, died on 9 Nov 1804 at age 84, and was b 2 CONC uried in Nov 1804. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Martha married David GOODRICH 1,2 on 14 Jul 1740 in Sharon, Litchfield 2 CONC County, Connecticut, USA. David was born in 1721, died on 17 Jun 1777 2 CONC in Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA at age 56, and was bur 2 CONC ied in Jun 1777. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes: 1751 to date Sharon, Litchfield county, Connecticut ha 2 CONC s existed. 2 CONT HISTORY: 2 CONT Married in Sharon (location to become Litchfield County in 1751) Conne 2 CONC cticut. 2 CONT Litchfield County, Connecticut was founded in 1751. 2 CONT Fairfield and Hartford Counties were parent counties of Litchfield Cou 2 CONC nty. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 20 M viii. Joseph MUDGE 1,2 was born on 28 May 1722 in Hebron, T 2 CONC olland County, Connecticut, USA, died in 1807 in Sharon, Litchfield Co 2 CONC unty, Connecticut, USA at age 85, and was buried in 1807. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph married Jane JARVIS 1,2 in 1744 in Sharon, Litchfield County, C 2 CONC onnecticut, USA. Jane was born in 1726, died about 1774 about age 48, 2 CONC and was buried about 1774. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes: 1751 to date Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut ha 2 CONC s existed. 2 CONT HISTORY: 2 CONT Married in Sharon (location to become Litchfield County in 1751) Conne 2 CONC cticut. 2 CONT Litchfield County, Connecticut was founded in 1751. 2 CONT Fairfield and Hartford Counties were parent counties of Litchfield Cou 2 CONC nty. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT + 21 M ix. Jarvis MUDGE Sr 1,2 was born in 1724 in Hebron, Tolland 2 CONC County, Connecticut, USA, died in Jun 1810 in Walcott, Wayne County, N 2 CONC ew York, USA at age 86, and was buried in Jun 1810. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 22 F x. Deborah MUDGE 1,2 was born in 1726 in Hebron, Tolland Co 2 CONC unty, Connecticut, USA, died about 1758 about age 32, and was buried a 2 CONC bout 1758. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Deborah married Oliver TRYON 1,2 in 1754 in Sharon, Litchfield County, 2 CONC Connecticut, USA. Oliver was born about 1705, died on 19 Mar 1767 in 2 CONC Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA about age 62, and was buri 2 CONC ed in Mar 1767. 2 CONT 2 CONT 23 M xi. Abraham MUDGE 1,2 was born on 16 Jun 1728 in Hebron, To 2 CONC lland County, Connecticut, USA, died on 30 Apr 1804 in Florida, Montgo 2 CONC mery County, New York, USA at age 75, and was buried in Apr 1804. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Abraham married Anna GRAY 1,2 on 26 Jan 1753 in Sharon, Litchfield Cou 2 CONC nty, Connecticut, USA. Anna was born on 18 Nov 1729 in Windham, Windha 2 CONC m County, Connecticut, USA, died on 22 Jun 1776 in Chatham, Columbia C 2 CONC ounty, New York, USA at age 46, and was buried in Jun 1776. 2 CONT 2 CONT Abraham next married Sarah REXFORD 1,2 on 16 Jun 1777 in Chatham, Colu 2 CONC mbia County, New York, USA. Sarah was born about 1732, died on 25 Jan 2 CONC 1825 in Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, USA about age 93, and 2 CONC was buried in Jan 1825. 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage Notes: Married in Chatham (location to become Columbia County 2 CONC in 1786) New York. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 24 F xii. Sarah MUDGE 1,2 was born on 28 Sep 1733 in Hebron, Tol 2 CONC land County, Connecticut, USA, died about 1761 about age 28, and was b 2 CONC uried about 1761. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Sarah married Josiah SKINNER 1 on 25 Apr 1753 in Sharon, Litchfield Co 2 CONC unty, Connecticut, USA. Josiah was born on 30 Apr 1724 in Colchester, 2 CONC New London County, Connecticut, USA, died about 1761 about age 37, and 2 CONC was buried about 1761. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT MUDGE, Ebenezer 2 CONT MUDGE, Mary 2 CONT MUDGE, Abigail 2 CONT MUDGE, Elizabeth 2 CONT MUDGE, Samuel 2 CONT MUDGE, Micah 2 CONT MUDGE, Martha 2 CONT MUDGE, Joseph 2 CONT MUDGE, Jarvis 2 CONT MUDGE, Deborah 2 CONT MUDGE, Abraham 2 CONT MUDGE, Sarah 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00012@ 1 FAMC @fam00382@ 1 FAMS @fam00384@ 0 @ind00766@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /PRATT/ 2 DISPLAY MARY PRATT 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN PRATT 1 POSITION 19640,-60 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19575,-4,19706,-141 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE SEP 1643 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 MAR 1704 2 NOTE THOMAS B ENGLAND 25/07/1645 M MARY PRATT DAU OF RICHARD AND MARY PRAT 3 CONC T OF CHARLESTOWN MASS SHE WAS BORN SEPT 1643. THEY MOVED TO COLCHESTE 3 CONC R CONN WHERE SHE DIED 03/26/1704D COLCHESTER CT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE SKINNER, Mary 2 CONT b. 3 NOV 1666 Malden, Mass. 2 CONT SKINNER, Thomas 2 CONT SKINNER, Abraham 2 CONT b. 16 JUN 1671 Malden, Mass. 2 CONT SKINNER, John 2 CONT b. 5 APR 1673 Malden, Mass. 2 CONT SKINNER, Richard 2 CONT SKINNER, Hannah 2 CONT b. 13 JAN 1677/78 Malden, Mass. 2 CONT d. 21 OCT 1728 2 CONT SKINNER, Joseph 2 CONT b. 13 JAN 1677/78 Malden, Mass. 2 CONT d. 18 JAN 1724/25 2 CONT SKINNER, Benjamin 2 CONT SKINNER, Ebenezer 2 CONT SKINNER, Nathaniel 2 CONT SKINNER, Abigail 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00382@ 1 FAMC @fam00426@ 0 @ind00767@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /SKINNER/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS SKINNER 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN SKINNER 1 POSITION 18660,-80 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18603,-24,18718,-161 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1645 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00382@ 1 FAMC @fam00383@ 0 @ind00768@ INDI 1 NAME MARY // 2 DISPLAY MARY 2 GIVN MARY 1 POSITION 18920,150 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18874,206,18966,94 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 9 APR 1671 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN 2 CONT THOMAS B ENGLAND 25/07/1645 M MARY PRATT DAU OF RICHARD AND MARY PRAT 2 CONC T OF CHARLESTOWN MASS SHE WAS BORN SEPT 1643. THEY MOVED TO COLCHESTE 2 CONC R CONN WHERE SHE DIED 03/26/1704 2 CONT JOHN B ENGLAND 19/04/1647 2 CONT ABRAHAM B ENGLAND 29/09/1649 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00013@ 1 FAMS @fam00383@ 0 @ind00769@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /SKINNER/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS SKINNER 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN SKINNER 1 POSITION 18280,120 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18215,176,18346,39 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1617 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 3 FEB 1703 2 NOTE B ENGLAND D MALDEN MA 3 CONT he died March 2, 1703-04 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Skinner came to America from Chichester, England between 1649 a 2 CONC nd 1651. He married first, in England, Mary, she died April 9, 1671; 2 CONC married second, about 1680, Lydia, daughter of Daniel and Joanna Shapa 2 CONC rdson, of malden, Mass., and widow of Thomas Call. Lydia was baptized 2 CONC July 24, 1637, married Thomas Call July 22, 1657, he died November 16 2 CONC 78. Thomas Skinner was admitted Freeman at Malden, May 18, 1653; he d 2 CONC ied March 2, 1703-04, Lydia died December 17, 1723. (Gravestone at Mal 2 CONC den). Source: Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Maleden by Natalie Fer 2 CONC nald 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00383@ 0 @ind00770@ INDI 1 NAME EBENEZER /MUDGE/ 2 DISPLAY EBENEZER MUDGE 2 GIVN EBENEZER 2 SURN MUDGE 1 POSITION 16110,-280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16042,-224,16178,-361 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 FEB 1682 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 21 APR 1758 2 NOTE B NORTH HAMPTON MA D SHARON CT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00384@ 1 FAMC @fam00387@ 0 @ind00771@ INDI 1 NAME MICAH /MUDGE/ 2 DISPLAY MICAH MUDGE 2 GIVN MICAH 2 SURN MUDGE 1 POSITION 15840,-70 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15775,-14,15906,-151 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1650 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE JAN 1723 2 NOTE B NEW LONDON CT D HEBRON CTMAYBE 1724 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Micha Mudge, son of Jarvis and Rebecca, of New London, Conn. was born 2 CONC about the year 1650, and died in Hebron, Conn. about January 1, 1724 a 2 CONC ged 74. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was one of the early proprietors of Northampton, Mass., and lived t 2 CONC here from 1670 to 1680, when he removed to Northfield, Mass., was one 2 CONC of the original proprietors, and assisted, as surveyor, in laying out 2 CONC that town; he also became one of the original proprietors of the town 2 CONC of Lebanon, Conn., where he lived in 1697, and again an origional prop 2 CONC rietor of the town of Hebron, Conn. where he settled in 1717. He was a 2 CONC surveyor and millwright, which will account for his many changes in r 2 CONC esidence. 2 CONT 2 CONT He married Mary Alexander, September 23, 1670, daughter of George and 2 CONC Susanna Alexander of Northhampton. She was born October 20, 1648, died 2 CONC in 1727 aged 79 years. 2 CONT 2 CONT ALT MICAH, Northampton 1670, s. of Jervis, m. that yr. Mary, d. of Geo 2 CONC rge Alexander, rem. to Northfield, among early proprs. thence driven, 2 CONC 1675, and again, 1690, in the Ind. wars, rem. to Lebanon, a. 1698 agai 2 CONC n to Hebron; had Ebenezer; Moses; Elizabeth; Mary; Thankful; Susanna; 2 CONC and Sarah, not all liv. to 1721, when he made his will. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00014@ 1 FAMC @fam00385@ 1 FAMS @fam00387@ 0 @ind00772@ INDI 1 NAME REBECCA (MAIDEN ??) /ELSEN/ 2 DISPLAY REBECCA (MAIDEN ??) ELSEN 2 GIVN REBECCA 2 MIDDLE (MAIDEN ??) 2 SURN ELSEN 1 SOURCES @source00010@ 1 POSITION 16210,130 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16145,186,16276,24 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1629 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 JAN 1661 2 NOTE B IN WHERSFIELD CT D 1653 IN SOME RECORDS 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT REBECCA GREENSMITH 2 CONT Hanged as a Witch 2 CONT on "Gallows Hill" 2 CONT Hartford, Connecticut 2 CONT January 25, 1662/3 2 CONT 2 CONT WIDOW OF ABRAHAM ELSEN/ ELSON 2 CONT 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT MUDGE, Micah 2 CONT MUDGE, Moses 2 CONT M WETHERSFIELD CT 3285. Rebecca _____ - widow or Abraham Elsen of We 2 CONC thersfield, who died in 1648 leaving 2 young daughters and no sons. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Nathaniel Greensmith lived in Hartford, south of the little river, in 2 CONC 1661 62, on a lot of about twenty acres, with a house and barn. He als 2 CONC o had other holdings "neer Podunk," and "on ye highway leading to Farm 2 CONC ington." 2 CONT 2 CONT He was thrifty by divergent and economical methods, since he is credit 2 CONC ed in the records of the time with stealing a bushel and a half of whe 2 CONC at, of stealing a hoe, and of lying to the court, and of battery. 2 CONT 2 CONT In one way or another he accumulated quite a property for those days, 2 CONC since the inventory of it filed in the Hartford Probate Office, Januar 2 CONC y 25, 1662, after his execution, carried an appraisal of 137. 14s. 1d. 2 CONC including "2 bibles," "a sword," "a resthead," and a "drachm. cup" al 2 CONC l indicating that Nathaniel judicously mingled his theology and patrio 2 CONC tism, his recreation and refreshment, with his everyday practical affa 2 CONC irs and opportunities. 2 CONT 2 CONT But he made one adventure that was most unprofitable. In an evil hour 2 CONC he took to wife Rebecca, relict of Abraham Elson, and also relict of J 2 CONC arvis Mudge, and of whom so good a man as the Rev. John Whiting, minis 2 CONC ter of the First Church in Hartford afterward first pastor of the Seco 2 CONC nd Church said that she was 'a lewd, ignorant and considerably aged wo 2 CONC man." 2 CONT 2 CONT This triple combination of personal qualities soon elicited the critic 2 CONC ism and animosity of the community, and Nathaniel and Rebecca fell und 2 CONC er the most fatal of all suspicions of that day, that of being possess 2 CONC ed by the evil one. 2 CONT 2 CONT Gossip and rumor about these unpopular neighbors culminated in a forma 2 CONC l complaint, and December 30, 1662, at a court held in Hartford, both 2 CONC the Greensmiths were separately indicted in the same formal charge. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Nathaniel Greensmith thou art here indicted by the name of Nathaniel 2 CONC Greensmith for not having the fear of God before thine eyes, thous has 2 CONC t entertained familiarity with Satan, the grand enemy of God and manki 2 CONC nd and by his help hast acted things in a preternatural way beyond hum 2 CONC an abilities in a natural course for which according to the law of God 2 CONC and the established law of this commonwealth thou deservest to die." 2 CONT 2 CONT While Rebecca was in prison under suspicion, she was interviewed by tw 2 CONC o ministers, Revs. Haynes and Whiting, as to the charges of Ann Cole a 2 CONC next door neighbor which were written down by them, all of which, and 2 CONC more, she confessed to be true before the court. (Note. Increase Math 2 CONC er regarded this confession as convictive a proof of real witchcraft a 2 CONC s most single cases he had known.) 2 CONT 2 CONT THE MINISTERS' ACCOUNT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT "She forthwith and freely confessed those things to be true, that she 2 CONC (and other persons named in the discourse) had familiarity with the de 2 CONC vil. Being asked whether she had made an express covenant with him, sh 2 CONC e answered she had not, only as she promised to go with him when he ca 2 CONC lled (which she had accordingly done several times). But that the devi 2 CONC l told her that a Christmas they would have a merry meeting, and then 2 CONC the covenant should be drawn and subscribed. Thereupon the fore mentio 2 CONC ned Mr. Stone (being then in court) with much weight and earnestness l 2 CONC aid forth the exceeding heinousness and hazard of that dreadful sin; a 2 CONC nd therewith solemnly took notice (upon the occasion given) of the dev 2 CONC il's loving Christmas. 2 CONT 2 CONT "A person at the same time present being desired the next day more par 2 CONC ticularly to enquire of her about her guilt, it was accordingly done, 2 CONC to whom she acknowledged that though when Mr. Haynes began to read she 2 CONC could have torn him to pieces, and was so much resolved as might be t 2 CONC o deny her guilt (as she had done before) yet after he had read awhile 2 CONC , she was as if her flesh had been pulled from her bones, (such was he 2 CONC r expression,) and so could not deny any longer. She also declared tha 2 CONC t the devil first appeared to her, wherewith she was not much affright 2 CONC ed but by degrees he contrived talk with her; and that their meetings 2 CONC were frequently at such a place, (near her own house;) that some of th 2 CONC e company came in one shape and some in another, and one in particular 2 CONC in the shape of a crow came flying to them. Amongst other things she 2 CONC owned that the devil had frequent use of her body." 2 CONT 2 CONT Had Rebecca been content with purging her own conscience, she alone wo 2 CONC uld have met the fate she had invoked, and probably deserved [NOTE: fr 2 CONC om this compiler, I am disappointed that John M. Taylor, an educated m 2 CONC an of the 19th century, could make such a statement! The viewpoint of 2 CONC two centuries earlier was clearly understandable given the beliefs of 2 CONC the time. But Taylor completely misses what was happening to the innoc 2 CONC ent victims, arrested on false accusations, imprisoned and too frequen 2 CONC tly executed on confessions wrung out by fear and even torture. That R 2 CONC ebecca was a troublesome neighbor is likely true; that Nathaniel was p 2 CONC erhaps just as troublesome is also likely true. That they possessed pr 2 CONC operty that fell into the hands and ultimate possession of their accus 2 CONC ers lends significant suspicion as to the real motive behind both Nath 2 CONC aniel's and Rebecca's conviction and execution. V.P.]; but out of "lov 2 CONC e toher husband's soul" she made an accusation against him, which of i 2 CONC tself secured his conviction of the same offense, with the same dire p 2 CONC enalty. 2 CONT 2 CONT THE ACCUSATION 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT "Rebecca Greensmith testifieth in Court Janry 8. 62. 2 CONT 2 CONT "1. That my husband on Friday night last when I came to prison told me 2 CONC that now thou hast confest against thyself let me alone and say nothi 2 CONC ng of me and I wilbe good unto thy children. 2 CONT 2 CONT "I doe now testifie that formerly when my husband hathe told me of his 2 CONC great travaile and labour I wondered as it how he did it this he did 2 CONC before I was married and when I was married I asked him how he did it 2 CONC and he answered me he had help yt I knew not of. 2 CONT 2 CONT "3. About three years agoe as I think it; my husband and I were in ye 2 CONC wood several miles from home and were looking for a sow yt we lost and 2 CONC I saw a creature a red creature following my husband and when I came 2 CONC to him I asked him what it was that was with him and he told me it was 2 CONC a fox. 2 CONT 2 CONT "4. Another time when he and I drove our hogs into ye woods beyond ye 2 CONC pound yt was to keep cattle severall miles of I went before ye hogs to 2 CONC call them and looking back I saw two creatures like dogs one a little 2 CONC blacker than ye other, they came after my husband pretty close to him 2 CONC and one did seem tome to touch him I asked him wt they were he told m 2 CONC e he thought foxes I was stil afraid when I saw anything because I hea 2 CONC rd soe much of him before I married him. 2 CONT 2 CONT "5. I have seen logs that my husband hath brought home in his cart tha 2 CONC t I wondered at it that he could get them into ye cart being a man of 2 CONC little body and weake to my apprehension and ye logs were such that I 2 CONC thought two men such as he could not have done it. 2 CONT 2 CONT "I speak all this out of love to my husbands soule and it is much agai 2 CONC nst my will that I am now necessitate to speake agaynst my husband, I 2 CONC desire that ye Lord would open his heart to owne and speak ye trueth. 2 CONT 2 CONT "I also testify that I being in ye wood at a meeting there was with me 2 CONC Goody Seager Goodwife Sanford & Goodwife Ayres; and at another time t 2 CONC here was a meeting under a tree in ye green by or house & there was th 2 CONC ere James Walkely, Peter Grants wife Goodwife Aires & Henry Palmers wi 2 CONC fe of Wethersfield, & Goody Seager, & there we danced, & had a bottle 2 CONC of sack; it was in ye night & something like a catt cald me out to ye 2 CONC meeting & I was in Mr. Varlets orcherd with Mrs. Judith Varlett & shee 2 CONC tould me that shee was much troubled with ye Marshall Jonath: Gilbert 2 CONC & cried, & she sayd if it lay in her power she would doe hin a mischi 2 CONC ef, or what hurt shee could." 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The Greensmiths were convicted and sentenced to suffer death. In Janua 2 CONC ry, 1662, they were hung on "Gallows Hill," on the bluff a little nort 2 CONC h of where Trinity College now stands "a logical location" one most le 2 CONC arned in the traditions and history of Hartford calls it as it afforde 2 CONC d an excellent view of the execution to a large crowd on the meadows t 2 CONC o the west, a hanging being then a popular spectacle and entertainment 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT See also Jane Dudley's Ahnentafel 2 CONT at http://www.tiac.net/users/eamellen/jtdahnen.htm 2 CONT which reads: 2 CONT 2 CONT 13887. Rebecca [Elson] died in Jan 1663 in Hartford, CT. She died in J 2 CONC an 1663 in Hartford CT. She has reference number J 13887. FROM FISHER 2 CONC 10th ggm of Gordon Fisher She married first Abraham ELSON, then Jarvis 2 CONC (1) MUDGE, then Nathaniel GREENSMITH. Conceivably Jarvis (2) MUDGE of 2 CONC this database is direct descendant of Jarvis (1) MUDGE, 2 or 3 genera 2 CONC tions apart. Rebecca and Nathaniel were executed for witchcraft. Rebe 2 CONC cca the Witch Excerpt from William DeLoss Love, The Colonial History o 2 CONC f Hart ford, Hartford CT (Connecticut Printers) 1935 (U S Bicentennial 2 CONC Edition, 1974, Centinel Hill Press), p 282 286 The most serious indic 2 CONC tment that has ever been brought against our early criminal courts is 2 CONC for their action in the witchcraft delusion, the explanation of which 2 CONC has been often made and is here left to others. It was an episode in N 2 CONC ew England history that should be judged in view of similar beliefs th 2 CONC en current in the old world. In Connecticut, all the cases where the c 2 CONC ondemned were executed occurred between 1647 and 1662. They were, ther 2 CONC efore, tried in the Particular Court. Of the seventeen in the river to 2 CONC wns who were charged with witchcraft during this period, nine were res 2 CONC idents of Hartford. Three of these were executed. As the prison where 2 CONC all criminals of Hartford, Windsor, Wethersfield and Farmington were c 2 CONC onfined was located in Hartford, it is probable that the entire number 2 CONC from these towns, which were hung in this delusion, suffered in Hartf 2 CONC ord. Alse Young of Windsor was the first unhappy victim, but the court 2 CONC records give us no information concerning her trial. On cover of Math 2 CONC ew Grant's Diary, Dr. J. Hammond Trumbull discovered the record "May 2 2 CONC 6, 47 Alse Young was hanged." This supplies the blank in Winthrop's Hi 2 CONC story: "One of Windsor arraigned and executed at Hartford for a witch. 2 CONC " So far as known, this was the first execution for witch craft in New 2 CONC England. The next victim was Mary Johnson of Wethersfield [Rev. Henry 2 CONC SMITH, our DIRECT ANCESTOR, presided at the trial]. In 1646, she had 2 CONC been sentenced to be whipped for theft, probably at Hartford, which wa 2 CONC s to be repeated a month later at Wethersfield. On her own confession, 2 CONC she was indicted by a jury December 7, 1648, as guilty of "familiarit 2 CONC y with the Deuill." Mather says [in Magnalia Christi Americana, 1698, 2 CONC VI.71 78], "Her confession was attended with such convictive circum st 2 CONC ances that it could not be slighted." She confessed, he says, that she 2 CONC had murdered a child, and committed other faults of licentiousness. F 2 CONC or some months before her execution, she was imprisoned at Hartford, u 2 CONC nder the care of William Ruscoe. A son was born to her while there. Na 2 CONC thaniel Ruscoe, the jailor's son, agreed with her before her death to 2 CONC bring up and educate the child, which agreement was afterward sanction 2 CONC ed by the court. The jailor was paid 6 10s, for twenty four weeks' cha 2 CONC rges to June 6, 1650, from which fact it is inferred that she was exec 2 CONC uted on that date. Rev. Samuel Stone ministered to her while in prison 2 CONC , and it is said that she became a penitent woman. She was evidently a 2 CONC poor, misguided creature, who accounted for her fault according to th 2 CONC e superstition of the age. After the execution of John and Joan Carrin 2 CONC gton of Wethersfield in 1651, and Lydia Gilbert of Windsor in 1654, a 2 CONC witchcraft tragedy was enacted among Hartford residents. It is one sto 2 CONC ry [sic] and has been written and published by Dr. Charles J. Hoadley 2 CONC ["A Case of Witchcraft in Hartford" in Connecticut Magazine, Nov., 189 2 CONC 9, pp. 557 561.] Nine persons were involved, largely through the state 2 CONC ments of Rebecca Greensmith [DIRECT ANCESTOR , when wife of Abraham EL 2 CONC SEN ]. She had been the wife of Abraham Elsen of Wethersfield [DIRECT 2 CONC ANCESTOR], who died in 1648. Then she married Jarvis Mudge [Jarvis (1) 2 CONC MUDGE of our database], and was a widow when she married the unfortun 2 CONC ate Nathaniel Greensmith. Those who were implicated constituted a grou 2 CONC p of local acquain tances, some of whom had a repute for misdemeanors 2 CONC or immorality. Their names were Nathaniel and Rebecca Greensmith; Eliz 2 CONC abeth, the wife of Richard Seager; Andrew Sanford and Mary his wife; W 2 CONC illiam Ayres and his wife; Judith Varlett and James Walkley. Of Rebecc 2 CONC a Greensmith, Rev. John Whiting wrote to Inrease Mather that she was a 2 CONC "lewd, ignorant and considerably aged woman." Her husband had twice b 2 CONC een convicted of theft. The court had once censured him for lying. Eli 2 CONC zabeth Seager left a record of shameless crime, being guilty of blasph 2 CONC emy and adultery. These were the leaders. The others kept such company 2 CONC . One night they had a merrymaking, under a tree on the green near Reb 2 CONC ecca Greensmith's house. James Walkley, Goodwife Ayres and Goody Seage 2 CONC r were present. They all danced and had a bottle of sack. Other noctur 2 CONC nal gatherings were held. Suspicions were awakened in the neighborhood 2 CONC . Nathaniel Greensmith had a small home lot, house and barn, recently 2 CONC pur chased. It was located just south of our present Barnard Park, on 2 CONC which green the dance of the witches was doubtless held. Complaint had 2 CONC been made to the town that he had set his barn on common land. James 2 CONC Walkley had a house lot on the north side of the road from George Stee 2 CONC le's to the South Meadow. Sanford and Ayres apparently lived on North 2 CONC Main Street. The crisis came in the spring of 1662, with the accusatio 2 CONC ns of a young daughter of John Kelley, uttered in the delirium of sick 2 CONC ness. The child died. Immediate ly, the neighborhood was busy with rep 2 CONC orts that she had been bewitched unto death. The magistrates examined 2 CONC several of those accused. Nathaniel Greensmith then sued William Ayres 2 CONC for slan dering his wife. She and her husband were soon arrested. The 2 CONC defendant Ayres, his wife, and James Walkley, took refuge in flight. 2 CONC Ann, the daughter of John Cole, had strange fits about that time. Her 2 CONC examination by the ministers, Samuel Hooker of Farmington, Samuel Ston 2 CONC e, Joseph Haynes and John Whiting of Hartford, only increased the myst 2 CONC ery and augmented the excitement. On June 6th, Andrew Sanford was indi 2 CONC cted for witchcraft. The jury disagreed. A week later, Mary Sanford wa 2 CONC s indicted and found guilty. This action furthered the ultimate indict 2 CONC ment of Nathaniel and Rebecca Greensmith, which occurred December 30, 2 CONC 1662. They were both found guilty [see Footnote below]. The woman's te 2 CONC stimony implicated her associates. On January 6th, Mary Barnes of Farm 2 CONC ington was indicted, and was also found guilty. The tragic scenes, whi 2 CONC ch closed this horrible episode of our local history, can be all too c 2 CONC learly imagined. Mary Sanford was convicted first, and was not long de 2 CONC tained in jail. Like some weird spectre of the spirit world, she disap 2 CONC peared. Goodwife Barnes was confined three weeks, for which Daniel Gar 2 CONC ret, the jailkeeper, was allowed 21s., to be paid by Goodman Barnes. T 2 CONC he jailor was also allowed 6s. a week for keeping Nathaniel and Rebecc 2 CONC a Greensmith, to be paid out of his estate. His inventory states that 2 CONC he was executed January 25, 1662 3. Hutchinson quotes the diary of Gof 2 CONC fe, the regicide, under the date January 20th, as saying "three witche 2 CONC s were condemned at Hartford." On this date the Particular Court met. 2 CONC He also says of Rebecca Greensmith: "Upon this confession she was exec 2 CONC uted, and two more of the company were condemned at the same time." Th 2 CONC e scene was doubtless accompanied by the public sensation common to su 2 CONC ch occasions in England. It was the last time any witches were hung in 2 CONC Connecti cut, and forty years before the excitement over the Salem wi 2 CONC tch craft. Elizabeth Seager was indicted on the same day with Mary Bar 2 CONC nes, and twice later. In 1665 she was convicted, but the Court of Assi 2 CONC stants found a way to release her, after a year's imprisonment. It see 2 CONC ms probable that the witches were executed outside of the town plot, o 2 CONC n the road from the Cow Pasture into the Country. There the gallows of 2 CONC early times was located. On March 10, 1711 12, John Read sold to John 2 CONC Olcott a tract of about seven acres, bounded south on the "highway le 2 CONC ading out of Hartford town towards Symsbury," now Albany Avenue. It is 2 CONC described in the deed as "near the house lately built by Joseph Butle 2 CONC r, near where the Gallows used to stand." The place is near enough ide 2 CONC ntified as on the north side of the avenue, on the east end of the pre 2 CONC sent Goodwin lot. There, a large elm tree on a rise of ground might we 2 CONC ll memorialize the place where this tragedy of Hartford's early histor 2 CONC y was enacted. [FOOTNOTE, concerning trial of Nathaniel Greensmith:] T 2 CONC he indictment reads: "Nathaniel Greensmith, thou art here indicted by 2 CONC the name of Nathaniel Greensmith for not having the feare of God befor 2 CONC e thine eyes; thou hast entertained familiarity with Satan, the grand 2 CONC Enemy of God and Mankind, and by his help hast acted things in a prete 2 CONC r naturall way beyond human abilities in a naturall course, for which 2 CONC according to ye Law of God and ye established laws of this Commonwealt 2 CONC h thou deserveth to die." The form of the information, used in the Sup 2 CONC erior Court for many years, assigned all crimes to the instigation of 2 CONC the Devil. The magistrates at this trial were as follows: Mr. [Mathew} 2 CONC Allyn [DIRECT ANCESTOR], moderator, Mr [Samuel] Wyllys, Mr [Richard] 2 CONC Treat [DIRECT ANCESTOR if Richard (1) TREAT of our database, otherwise 2 CONC son Richard (2) TREAT, brother of DIRECT ANCESTOR Joanna TREAT], Mr. 2 CONC [Henry] Woolcot, Danll Clark, Sec., Mr. Jo. Allyn. The jury were: Edw. 2 CONC Griswold, Walter Ffiler Ensign [Nicholas] Olmstead [sic: this may mea 2 CONC n Walter Ffiler, Ensign and Nicholas Olmstead we have DIRECT ANCESTOR 2 CONC James ENSIGN, and Nicholas OLMSTEAD was father in law of Hannah MIX, s 2 CONC ister of DIRECT ANCESTOR Daniel (1) MIX)], Samll Boreman, Goodm [Grego 2 CONC ry] Winterton, John Cowles [DIRECT ANCESTOR], Samll Marshall, Samll Ha 2 CONC le [DIRECT ANCESTOR], Nathan Willet, John Hart, John Wadsworth, Robert 2 CONC Webster. The execution of the criminals then devolved upon the Marsha 2 CONC l, who was Jonathan Gilbert. One of the accused is said to have seen t 2 CONC his worthy official in a dream, which seemed to presge the end. He was 2 CONC the first of three appointed to settle Greensmith's estate. Jonathan 2 CONC Gilbert succeeded Thomas Stanton in this office, and was followed by G 2 CONC eorge Grave. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00015@ 1 FAMS @fam00385@ 0 @ind00773@ INDI 1 NAME JARVIS /MUDGE/ 2 DISPLAY JARVIS MUDGE 2 GIVN JARVIS 2 SURN MUDGE 1 POSITION 15500,120 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15435,176,15566,39 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1625 2 NOTE Born: 1625 - Stroud, Kent, Eng 2 PLAC Stroud, Kent, Eng 3 _XREF @place00051@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 2 JUN 1653 2 PLAC New London, New London, Ct 3 _XREF @place00050@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT Died: 2 JUN 1653 - New London, New London, Ct 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 3284. Jarvis---ALT JERVIS--- Mudge - was in Boston, as appears of reco 2 CONC rd, in 1638, was in Hartford in 1640, and afterwards settled in Wether 2 CONC sfield, Ct. Married 1649, Rebecca Elsen, widow of Abraham Elsen. Died 2 CONC in New London, Ct. early in 1653. 2 CONT CAME WTH BROTHER TtHOMAS TO aMERICA IN 1638 2 CONT Was the first white man buried in New London. 2 CONT ALT JERVIS, Wethersfield 1643, m. 1649, the wid. of Abraham Elsen, but 2 CONC aft. rem. to New London, and there d. early in 1652, leav. that wid. 2 CONC and two s. prob. b. of a former w. 1 FAMS @fam00385@ 1 FAMC @fam00771@ 0 @ind00774@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /ALEXANDER/ 2 DISPLAY MARY ALEXANDER 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN ALEXANDER 1 POSITION 17150,-50 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 17075,6,17226,-131 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 OCT 1648 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1728 2 NOTE B NORTH HAMPTON MA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE He married Mary Alexander, September 23, 1670, daughter of George and 2 CONC Susanna Alexander of Northhampton. She was born October 20, 1648, died 2 CONC in 1727 aged 79 years. 2 CONT 2 CONT Their Children were; 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Mary b. Aug. 8, 1671 2 CONT 2. Elizabeth b. Oct. 10, 1673; m. Joseph Allyn, Sept. 27, 1695 2 CONT 3. Sarah, m. John Palmer of Windsor, Jan. 14, 1695 2 CONT 4. Moses 2 CONT 5. Abigail; m. William Phelps of Windsor, Dec. 7, 1699 2 CONT 6. Ebenezer; b. Feb. 26, 1683, m. Abigail Skinner of Lebanon, Jan. 13, 2 CONC 1708. 2 CONT 7. Thankful, m. Willilam Nichols, of Lebanon, July 1714 2 CONT 8. Susanna 2 CONT 9, Martha, m. Isaac Tilden, of Lebanon, in 1714 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00016@ 1 FAMC @fam00386@ 1 FAMS @fam00387@ 0 @ind00775@ INDI 1 NAME SUSANNAH SAGE /SAVAGE/ 2 DISPLAY SUSANNAH SAGE SAVAGE 2 GIVN SUSANNAH 2 MIDDLE SAGE 2 SURN SAVAGE 1 POSITION 17440,140 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 17370,182,17510,34 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00386@ 0 @ind00776@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /ALEXANDER/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE ALEXANDER 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN ALEXANDER 1 POSITION 16820,150 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16745,192,16896,69 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00017@ 1 FAMS @fam00386@ 0 @ind00777@ INDI 1 NAME JEREMIAH /DUNNING/ 2 DISPLAY JEREMIAH DUNNING 2 GIVN JEREMIAH 2 SURN DUNNING 1 POSITION 23910,-630 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23845,-574,23976,-711 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1740 2 NOTE Born: 1740, Brookfield Fairfield CT 3 CONT JARED . Born on 31 Jul 1738 at Brookfield, CT. 2 PLAC Brookfield Fairfield CT 3 _XREF @place00001@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 AUG 1824 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jared Dunning. Born on 31 Jul 1738 at Brookfield, CT. Jared died at Br 2 CONC ookfield, CT, on 20 Nov 1810. 2 CONT Born: 1740, Brookfield Fairfield CT 2 CONT Died: 05 Aug 1824 2 CONT ALT JARED 1 FAMS @fam00388@ 1 FAMC @fam00391@ 0 @ind00778@ INDI 1 NAME MERCY /SMITH/ 2 DISPLAY MERCY SMITH 2 GIVN MERCY 2 SURN SMITH 1 POSITION 32210,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 32162,-628,32258,-751 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 NOTE Born on 18 Sep 1742 at Milford, CT. 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Mercy died at Brookfield, CT, on 20 Apr 1816. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT ANOTHER MERCY SMITH?? OR SAME ONE MARRIED TWO BROTHERS??? 2 CONT 2 CONT 19522. Mercy Smith. Born on 18 Sep 1742 at Milford, CT.71 Mercy died a 2 CONC t Brookfield, CT, on 20 Apr 1816. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mercy married Jared Dunning. Born on 31 Jul 1738 at Brookfield, CT. Ja 2 CONC red died at Brookfield, CT, on 20 Nov 1810. 2 CONT 2 CONT Jared, son of Benjamin & Sarah (Burritt) Dunning. 1 FAMS @fam00388@ 0 @ind00779@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /KEELER/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH KEELER 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN KEELER 1 POSITION 25700,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 25635,-434,25766,-571 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 MAR 1716 2 NOTE Born: 17 Mar 1716 3 CONT Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 PLAC Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 3 _XREF @place00019@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1800 2 PLAC Connecticut, USA 3 _XREF @place00021@ 2 NOTE Died: 5 Mar 1800 3 CONT , , Connecticut, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT 2 CONT Ch were 2 CONT : (A) Hannah b 1735; ( 2 CONT B) Samuel b 1737; 2 CONT (C) John III b 1739; 2 CONT (D) Lucy; 2 CONT (E) Lurane; 2 CONT (F) Benjamin b abt 1745; 2 CONT (G) Desire; 2 CONT (H) Sarah W; 1741–1817 2 CONT (I) Phebe; 2 CONT (J) Abigail; 2 CONT (K) Nathan; 2 CONT (L) Jeremiah 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT John Dunning, son of John Dunning (25 Jul 1713-13 Jan 1791) & Hannah K 2 CONC eeler (17 Mar 1716-5 Mar 1800). Born ca 1739 at Brookfield, CT.) m 2 CONC arried (Phebe Smith. Born on 17 Apr 1740 at Milford, CT.71 Phebe died 2 CONC at Brookfield, CT, on 22 Oct 1807. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMC @fam00389@ 1 FAMS @fam00391@ 0 @ind00780@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /JARVIS?/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH JARVIS? 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN JARVIS? 1 POSITION 26500,-300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 26445,-244,26555,-381 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1687 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE BIRTH IS "ABOUT" 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ALT HARRIET 1 FAMS @fam00389@ 0 @ind00781@ INDI 1 NAME BENJAMIN /KEELER/ 2 DISPLAY BENJAMIN KEELER 2 GIVN BENJAMIN 2 SURN KEELER 1 POSITION 24710,-300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24645,-244,24776,-381 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1685 2 NOTE Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 PLAC Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 3 _XREF @place00019@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1719 2 PLAC Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00389@ 1 FAMC @fam00751@ 0 @ind00782@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /DUNNING/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN DUNNING 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN DUNNING 1 POSITION 21940,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21875,-444,22006,-581 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1713 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1794 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00390@ 1 FAMS @fam00391@ 0 @ind00783@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /LAMBERT/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH LAMBERT 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN LAMBERT 1 POSITION 23030,-290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22965,-234,23096,-371 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1689 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1760 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN 2 CONT 1. John DUNNING, Jr - b 1710 Brookfield, CT; d 13 Jan 1794 Brookfield, 2 CONC CT; m 30 Aug 1734 to Hannah KEELER - d 5 Mar 1800; Ch were: (A) Hanna 2 CONC h b 1735; (B) Samuel b 1737; (C) John III b 1739; (D) Lucy; (E) Lurane 2 CONC ; (F) Benjamin b abt 1745; (G) Desire; (H) Sarah W; (I) Phebe; (J) Abi 2 CONC gail; (K) Nathan; (L) Jeremiah 2 CONT 2. Richard DUNNING - b 1710; d Jun 1797; m 8 Aug 1734 to Abigail BETTS 2 CONC of Wilton, CT; Ch were: (A) Capt. Elias; (B) Thaddeus; (C) Abigail 2 CONT 3. Samuel DUNNING - b 1712; had son Samuel Jr., b 15 Dec 1753 2 CONT 4. Matthew DUNNING - b 1714; m Abigail; had son Matthew, Jr. 2 CONT 5. Sarah DUNNING - b 1717; m 10 Dec 1741 to Joseph JUDSON 2 CONT 6. Hannah DUNNING - b 1721; m 5 Dec 1750 to Reuben (Aaron) GREGORY 2 CONT 7. David DUNNING - b 13 Apr 1722; d 10 Apr 1777; m 18 Feb 1745/46 in W 2 CONC ilton, CT to Hannah MEAD - b 17 May 1731; d 15 Apr 1820; Ch were: (A) 2 CONC Stephen - b 18 Mar 1 FAMS @fam00390@ 1 FAMC @fam00756@ 0 @ind00784@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /DUNNING/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN DUNNING 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN DUNNING 1 POSITION 21340,-290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21275,-234,21406,-371 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1681 2 NOTE Born: 1681, Boston Suffolk MA 3 CONT Christened: 30 May 1703, Stratford Fairfield CT !!!!!!!! 3 CONT 2 PLAC Boston Suffolk MA 3 _XREF @place00024@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1734 2 PLAC Norwalk CT 3 _XREF @place00025@ 2 NOTE Died: 01 Jan 1734, Norwalk CT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John b. by 1725, d. at Stratford 1764; m. Anna Kimberly. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT In explanation of the curious fact that the brothers, Benjamin and Joh 2 CONC n Dunning, who came to Stratford, Conn., about 1700, were not baptized 2 CONC until they were adults, the following report is submitted on the cond 2 CONC ition of Long Island from 1638 to 1700, (contributed by S. Wright Dunn 2 CONC ing): 2 CONT "The first settlers, 1638, were Dutch. It was nearly depopulated by an 2 CONC Indian rising in 1643. A colony from Connecticut came in 1652, under 2 CONC a charter from Gov. Stuyvesant and called the place where they settled 2 CONC Middlebury. When the English first took possession, they professed al 2 CONC legiance to Conn., whither nearly the whole colony had gone in 1643 be 2 CONC cause of the Indians. After the establishment of English rule in 1664, 2 CONC it was named New Towne. When the Dutch resumed possession in 1673, on 2 CONC ly 23 out of 99 male adults took the oath of allegiance. Rev. Francis 2 CONC Doughty, who, with associates, claimed 13,332 acres of land in Newtown 2 CONC , was made minister of Flushing (adjoining Newtown) by Gov. Stuyvesant 2 CONC . He was an Englishman, banished from Mass. for his views on baptism. 2 CONC He went first to Long Island in 1642 and went with the Quakers in 1656 2 CONC . In 1702 the Governor attempted to establish an Episcopal minister in 2 CONC a parish including Jamaica, Newtown and Flushing. William Urquhart, r 2 CONC ector from 1704 to 1709, said that 'most of the inhabitants are Quaker 2 CONC s who roam through the country from one village to another, talk blash 2 CONC phemy, corrupt the youth and do much mischief'. If Benjamin Dunning we 2 CONC re one of these it would explain why his sons were unbaptized until th 2 CONC ey became adults." 2 CONT 2 CONT "In a publication called the Town Records of Jamaica, L.I. from 1656 t 2 CONC o 1748, Vol. 1., p. 143, it is mentioned that "Daniell Downing", in Ma 2 CONC r. 1693, sold a brown horse to John Harreson of Jamaica." From the sam 2 CONC e source, Vol. III., p. 133, a deed was made by John Foster to John Me 2 CONC ssinger, one of the witnesses of which was "Michael Duning." The date 2 CONC of this deed is May 20, 1714, and the witness referred to doubtless wa 2 CONC s Michael Dunning who was of the party which founded Goshen, Orange Co 2 CONC ., N.Y., in 1719. From another source, "Benjamin Dowing of Hempstead, 2 CONC L.I., (adjoining Jamaica), Apr. 28, 1755, had one female slave." 2 CONT "Therefore, this branch of the Dunning family is divided into three di 2 CONC visions, these divisions being founded by the 3 sons of BENJAMIN DUNNI 2 CONC NG of Jamaica, L.I. The given names in the families of these brothers 2 CONC are quite similar for several generations and each of the three men ha 2 CONC d a son named "Michael". While it is not known the order of birth of t 2 CONC hese brothers, the entry of their names on the baptismal record in Str 2 CONC atfield church was "Benjamin and John Dunning" which is pretty good ev 2 CONC idence of their relative ages; hence it is supposed BENJAMIN to have b 2 CONC een the eldest, and according to the Boston record was born March 3, 1 2 CONC 679; JOHN, who accompanied Benjamin to Conn., being the second; and MI 2 CONC CHAEL who remained in Long Island the youngest." 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00018@ 1 FAMS @fam00390@ 1 FAMC @fam00392@ 0 @ind00785@ INDI 1 NAME MARY // 2 DISPLAY MARY 2 GIVN MARY 1 POSITION 21690,-100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21648,-44,21732,-156 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1650 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE , Benjamin Dunning, of Jamaica. L. I., is named as the father of of Ha 2 CONC nnah Dunning who married Isaac Hurd of Stratford, Conn; and Benjamin a 2 CONC nd John Dunning who came to Stratford, Conn., about 1700, were very li 2 CONC kely his sons, as was probably Michael Dunning who married 1710 in Jam 2 CONC aica, L. I., and who was of the party which founded Goshen, Orange Co. 2 CONC , N.Y., in 1719 2 CONT 2 CONT BENJAMIN 2 CONT JOHN 2 CONT HANNAH 2 CONT MICHAEL 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00392@ 0 @ind00786@ INDI 1 NAME BENJAMIN /DUNNING/ 2 DISPLAY BENJAMIN DUNNING 2 GIVN BENJAMIN 2 SURN DUNNING 1 SOURCES @source00005@ 1 POSITION 20770,-80 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20706,-24,20835,-161 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 JAN 1647 2 NOTE Born: 17 Jan 1647, Salem Essex MA 3 CONT Christened: 17 Jan 1647, Salem Essex MA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salem Essex MA 3 _XREF @place00022@ 1 DEAT Y 2 PLAC Jamaica Queens NY 3 _XREF @place00023@ 2 NOTE Died: Jamaica Queens NY 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE "As no further mention is found of Theophilus, Sr., or of his son Theo 2 CONC philus, it is felt justified in further assuming that the younger son, 2 CONC Benjamin, bapt. Jan. 17, 1647, in Salem, Mass., on reaching adult yea 2 CONC rs located in Boston, Mass., and in support of this assumption it is f 2 CONC ound in the Town Reports of the Boston Record Commissioners, the follo 2 CONC wing mention: "Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Mary Dunning, born in Bos 2 CONC ton, Mar. 3, 1679. Benjamin Dunning was a taxpayer in Boston in 1681 a 2 CONC nd 1685; he was elected Sealer of Leather, Mar 12, 1682, and a tything 2 CONC man in Capt. Turill's Company, Apr. 30, 1684." To connect the Benjami 2 CONC n Dunning of Boston with a Benjamin Dunning mentioned in records at Ne 2 CONC wtown and Jamaica, Long Island in 1699 and later, seems a rather long 2 CONC step, but the fact that two brothers, Benjamin and John Dunning, appea 2 CONC red at Stratford, Conn. (just across from Long Island) about 1700, and 2 CONC were baptized together (as adults) May 30, 1703, in Stratfield church 2 CONC , (now 1rst Church of Bridgeport, CT), lends a very decided probabilit 2 CONC y to the assumption that the Benjamin Dunning of Boston moved to Long 2 CONC Island where his family grew up. In 1708, Benjamin Dunning, of Jamaica 2 CONC . L. I., is named as the father of Hannah Dunning who married Isaac Hu 2 CONC rd of Stratford, Conn; and Benjamin and John Dunning who came to Strat 2 CONC ford, Conn., about 1700, were very likely his sons, as was probably Mi 2 CONC chael Dunning who married 1710 in Jamaica, L. I., and who was of the p 2 CONC arty which founded Goshen, Orange Co., N.Y., in 1719. Therefore, Benja 2 CONC min Dunning, bapt. Jan. 17, 1647, in Salem, Mass., named in Boston rec 2 CONC ords and later in records of Jamaica, L. I., is placed as second in th 2 CONC e line of descent." 2 CONT 2 CONT Benjamin came to Stratford, CT about 1700; was first settler at Newtow 2 CONC n (now Bridgeport), Ct, 1711. He was a Sgt. in Conn. Militia. 2 CONT Some references show the marriage date of "Sgt" Benjamin Dunning to El 2 CONC izabeth Miner as 1710, but they don't indicate the source of this info 2 CONC rmation. That's not so unusual in these old references, but it would h 2 CONC elp if it were available because there is a conflict. In referring to 2 CONC D.L. Jacobus', "History & Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield", 2 CONC Vol. I, Part III, P. 413, he says Elizabeth Minor married Benj. Dunni 2 CONC ng in 1710. HOWEVER!! there is an addendum (I believe it is in Part V) 2 CONC on P. 711, he revised this by saying, "He certainly had a second wife 2 CONC Elizabeth, named in his Will, and she may have been Elizabeth Minor a 2 CONC s stated; but the date 1710 is certainly a few years too early... By w 2 CONC ife, Mary, b. 6 July, bapt. 20 July 1707; m. Joseph Stilson. Benj. (Ca 2 CONC pt) b. 9 Aug, bapt 14 Aug 1709 m. Sarah Burrit. David, b. 6 Sep 1711, 2 CONC bapt 11 May 1712; m. Hannah _______. Sarah b. 14 Aug, bapt. 25 Oct 171 2 CONC 3; m. Jehiel Hawley. Other children (named in Will): Abil. John b. by 2 CONC 1725, d. at Stratford 1764; m. Anna Kimberly. Michael b. 20 July 1732. 2 CONC Amos b. 29 Jan 1733/34. The last two, and possibly the last four, wer 2 CONC e by Elizabeth." 2 CONT Based on the above the Newtown Baptism records (LDS Film 0002911) were 2 CONC checked and the following was found: 2 CONT Duning, Mary Dau Benjamin & Mary b. Jul 6, 1707 2 CONT Duning, Benjamin Son Benjamin & Mary b. Aug 9, 1709 2 CONT Dunning, David Son Benjamin & Mary b. Sep 6, 1711 2 CONT Duning, Sary Dau Benjamin & Mary b. Aug 14, 1713 2 CONT This is convincing that Sary (Sarah) and David were children of Benjam 2 CONC im and Mary (Seeley) Dunning not by his second wife Elizabeth Miner an 2 CONC d that the marriage date of 1710 must be in error. 2 CONT 2 CONT his second wife Elizabeth Miner 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00019@ 1 FAMS @fam00392@ 1 FAMC @fam00393@ 0 @ind00787@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /LINDALL/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH LINDALL 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN LINDALL 1 POSITION 20940,90 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20875,146,21006,9 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1620 2 NOTE Hannah Lindell was born about 1620 in Salem Essex MA.) 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salem Essex MA 3 _XREF @place00022@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1649 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT BENJAMIN 2 CONT JOHN 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00393@ 0 @ind00788@ INDI 1 NAME THEOPHILIUS /DUNNING/ 2 DISPLAY THEOPHILIUS DUNNING 2 GIVN THEOPHILIUS 2 SURN DUNNING 1 POSITION 20540,90 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20458,146,20622,9 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1625 2 NOTE Born: 1625, Salem Essex MA 2 PLAC Salem Essex MA 3 _XREF @place00022@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1649 2 PLAC Salem Essex MA 3 _XREF @place00022@ 2 NOTE Died: 1649, Salem Essex MA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Theophilus married Hannah Lindell about 13 Mar 1642 in Salem Essex MA. 2 CONC (Hannah Lindell was born about 1620 in Salem Essex MA.) 2 CONT 2 CONT THEOPHILUS DUNNING, the English immigrant, granted land in Salem, Mas 2 CONC s., 1642, and who probably lived and died there. Theophilus is therefo 2 CONC re presumed to be the head of the family." 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00020@ 1 FAMS @fam00393@ 0 @ind00853@ INDI 1 NAME MARY // 2 DISPLAY MARY 2 GIVN MARY 1 POSITION 20140,150 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20098,192,20182,94 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00426@ 0 @ind00854@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /PRATT/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD PRATT 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN PRATT 1 POSITION 19280,160 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19222,202,19339,79 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00426@ 0 @ind01388@ INDI 1 NAME HESTER /SHERMAN/ 2 DISPLAY HESTER SHERMAN 2 GIVN HESTER 2 SURN SHERMAN 1 POSITION -26250,110 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26314,166,-26186,29 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 APR 1606 2 NOTE born on 1 April 1606 in Dedham, Essex, was christened on 1 April 1606 3 CONC in Dedham, Essex, 2 PLAC Dedham, Essex 3 _XREF @place00007@ 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE and died in Fairfield, Fairfield Co ???? 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00024@ 1 FAMS @fam00740@ 1 FAMC @fam00742@ 0 @ind01438@ INDI 1 NAME CAPT. HENRY /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY CAPT. HENRY BURR 2 GIVN CAPT. HENRY 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -21670,-860 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21735,-804,-21604,-966 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1773 2 NOTE b: 1773 in Monroe of, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 PLAC Monroe of, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00038@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 31 DEC 1834 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00736@ 1 FAMC @fam00737@ 0 @ind01439@ INDI 1 NAME ANNA MARTHA /HAWLEY/ 2 DISPLAY ANNA MARTHA HAWLEY 2 GIVN ANNA 2 MIDDLE MARTHA 2 SURN HAWLEY 1 SOURCES @source00007@ 1 POSITION -5360,-850 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5425,-794,-5294,-956 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF00 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 NOV 1779 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 JAN 1844 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Isaac BURR b: 1796 2 CONT Clark BURR 2 CONT Benjamin BURR 2 CONT Philo BURR 2 CONT Miles BURR 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00028@ 1 FAMS @fam00736@ 1 FAMC @fam00759@ 0 @ind01440@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES JR /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES JR BURR 2 GIVN JAMES JR 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -25440,-650 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -25505,-594,-25374,-756 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 JUL 1743 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 31 MAR 1828 2 PLAC MONROE CT 3 _XREF @place00035@ 2 NOTE JULY DATE ABOVE IS BAPTISM. DIED IN MONROE CT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00737@ 1 FAMC @fam00738@ 0 @ind01441@ INDI 1 NAME JUSTINA // 2 DISPLAY JUSTINA 2 GIVN JUSTINA 1 POSITION -19290,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19355,-604,-19224,-716 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1750 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 OCT 1821 2 NOTE ABOVE DATE IS BAPTISM 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00737@ 0 @ind01442@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES BURR 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -26630,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26695,-434,-26564,-571 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1709 2 NOTE Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts 2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00029@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1782 2 PLAC MONROE CT 3 _XREF @place00035@ 2 NOTE LIVED IN MONROE CT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Family Groups View alternate family members 2 CONT Spouse 1 2 CONT Hannah Hubbell 2 CONT Born: 19 May 1695 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 CONT Died: 11 Aug 1743 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 2 2 CONT Hannah Osborn 2 CONT Born: 2 CONT Died: 11 Aug 1743 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 3 2 CONT Mary Barlow 2 CONT Born: 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Marriage: Jan 1746 View Info 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 4 2 CONT Deborah Turney 2 CONT Born: abt 1711 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00738@ 1 FAMC @fam00732@ 0 @ind01443@ INDI 1 NAME DEBORAH /TURNEY/ 2 DISPLAY DEBORAH TURNEY 2 GIVN DEBORAH 2 SURN TURNEY 1 POSITION -23180,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23245,-424,-23114,-561 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE JUN 1711 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1786 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00738@ 1 FAMC @fam00731@ 0 @ind01444@ INDI 1 NAME REBECCA /TURNEY/ 2 DISPLAY REBECCA TURNEY 2 GIVN REBECCA 2 SURN TURNEY 1 POSITION -23080,-270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23142,-228,-23018,-351 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00731@ 0 @ind01445@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /TURNEY/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT TURNEY 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN TURNEY 1 POSITION -23260,-270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23314,-228,-23205,-351 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE MAYBE HIS FATHER? ROBT TURNEY(13 Jun 1633-1690) 1 FAMS @fam00731@ 0 @ind01446@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL /STRATTON/ 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL STRATTON 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 2 SURN STRATTON 1 POSITION -25980,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26048,-204,-25911,-341 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1685 2 NOTE Born: Abt 1685 3 CONT Of Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts 2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00029@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1709 2 PLAC Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 3 _XREF @place00034@ 2 NOTE abt 1709 3 CONT Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Nathaniel Burr M 1 Jun 1707 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT James Burr M 23 Jan 1708 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Jabez Burr M abt 1712 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 CONT David Burr M 1718 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT ********************** 2 CONT Nathaniel Burr 2 CONT Born: 1707 2 CONT Of Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts 2 CONT Died: 1784 2 CONT James Burr 2 CONT Born: 1709 2 CONT Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts 2 CONT Died: 1782 2 CONT ********************* 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT • + +STRATTON, Abigail d: 1705-1709 #: BURR87 m: 07 Nov 1705 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00732@ 0 @ind01447@ INDI 1 NAME DANIEL /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY DANIEL BURR 2 GIVN DANIEL 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -27390,-280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27455,-224,-27324,-361 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1677 2 NOTE DANIEL, b. circa 1677 in Fairfield, d. in 1722; m. ABIGAIL STRATTON. 2 PLAC Fairfield 3 _XREF @place00012@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1722 2 PLAC Fairfield, Fairfield, Ct 3 _XREF @place00030@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Died: JUN 1722 3 CONT Fairfield, Fairfield, Ct 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE BURR, Daniel "Town", jr. 2 CONT On 7 Nov 1705 Daniel first married Abigail Stratton, at Fairfield, CT 2 CONT Ca 1709 Daniel second married Mary Jennings, daughter of Joshua Jennin 2 CONC gs (-between 31 Jul 1716 and 13 Feb 1718) 2 CONT & Hannah Lyon (ca 1660-Nov 1743). Born ca 1689. Mary died at Westport 2 CONC , CT, on 11 Oct 1748 2 CONT 2 CONT ***************** 2 CONT +BURR, Jabez {30} b: ~1712 Fairfield, Fairfield, CT d: 29 Apr 1770 2 CONT Redding, Fairfield, CT #: BURR42 Mother: (BURR), Abigail Fat 2 CONC her: BURR, Daniel {12}, jr. MARRIED 1 HULL, Elizabeth b: 02 Aug 1719 2 CONC Fairfield, Fairfield, CT 2 CONT ************************************* 2 CONT Spouse 2 CONT Abigail Stratton 2 CONT 1685–Children 2 CONT Nathaniel Burr 2 CONT 1707–1784James Burr 2 CONT 1709–1782Spouse 2 CONT Mary BURR (married) 2 CONT 1677–Children 2 CONT James Burr 2 CONT 1700–1793John Burr 2 CONT 1702–1783David Burr 2 CONT 1704–Nathaniel Burr 2 CONT 1704–1761Rebecca Burr 2 CONT 1706–Mary Burr 2 CONT 1708–Spouse 2 CONT Mary Jennings 2 CONT 1690–1748Children 2 CONT John Burr 2 CONT 1713–1783David Burr 2 CONT 1719–1792 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00732@ 1 FAMC @fam00739@ 0 @ind01448@ INDI 1 NAME NATHANIEL /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY NATHANIEL BURR 2 GIVN NATHANIEL 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -27680,-90 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27750,-34,-27609,-171 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1640 2 NOTE ; BORN SPRINGFIELD MASS, 2 PLAC SPRINGFIELD MASS 3 _XREF @place00006@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 MAR 1712 2 NOTE DEATH DATE IS NOTED " DIED BEFORE" 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Nathaniel Burr (1640-1712) 2 CONT 2 CONT removed to Fairfield. Made freeman in 1664 in Fairfield. Constable in 2 CONC 1669. Rep. Oct., 1692, March, 1693, Oct., 1693, Feb., 1694, Oct., 1695 2 CONC . Petitioned Gen. Court Oct.14, 1697, as adm. on estate of Eliphalet H 2 CONC ill, for permission to sell lands of the estate sufficient to pay lawf 2 CONC ul debts. 2 CONT He bad several grants of land from the town as follows: "Feb.12, 1669, 2 CONC a parcel of land in Fairfield, being in quantity 12 acres, 32 rods, b 2 CONC e it more or less, bounded on the west and north with highways, and on 2 CONC the south, with land of ------, and on the east, with common land." J 2 CONC an. 6, 1673, " Nathaniel Burr purchased 4 parcels of land, and was gra 2 CONC nted 14 acres by the town." May, 1682, he received a grant of land in 2 CONC the old Indian field and bought 5 parcels. Nov.23, 1694, he deeded to 2 CONC Daniel Silliman I parcel of meaddw land, in quantity 2 acres, more or 2 CONC less, bounded on the southeast by land of Daniel Burr, etc. These are 2 CONC the on]y mentions of his name in the Fairfield town records. His long 2 CONC lot was the 38th from the Stratford line, and fronted on what is known 2 CONC as Burr's highway; it was 26 rods, I link in width. 2 CONT 2 CONT His will dated 22 feb 1712 was proved 5 Mar 1712. Adm. app. on his wid 2 CONC ow Ann's est., 7 Nov 1721. 2 CONT 2 CONT Daniel and Abigail contested the will, and the estate was not distribu 2 CONC ted until 1751. Daniel, Ellen, and Deborah were then deceased, leaving 2 CONC heirs. No will is found. Jnvy. presented Nov. 5, 1695 His w. Abigail' 2 CONC s estate dis. Jan. 25, 1722. The following is a part of the inventory 2 CONC of his estate: Imprimis. The wearing apparel Arms and ammunition £4, h 2 CONC ooks £1 Plate prized as money Lookinglass £1, bed, bedstead and curtai 2 CONC ns Flock bed trundle bedstead and curtains Bed : bedstead beding and c 2 CONC overlids Cupboard and cushions Great table and carpet £1 55, chairs, s 2 CONC tools, cushions £4 Earthen ware, glass bowl and a little white sugar F 2 CONC eather bed, bedstead, curtains and valence, bedding, pillows Gold rain 2 CONC marker 12s, sheets £2 9s 6d 2 CONT A set of roller curtains £2 5s, pillow covers £3 6s 6d 2 CONT Table linen £11. A cushion and cushion stuff 10s An old table and parc 2 CONC el of swingled flax Chests £2 15s, a basket and woolen wheel A parcel 2 CONC of sheeps wool 15s, woolen yarn and tow yarn Butter and cheese £1 18s 2 CONC , a Parcel of tallow 5s 6d A pair of andirons; trammels, pots, and fir 2 CONC e tongs Chaff bed, bedstead and bedding £3, curtains and sheets Old fl 2 CONC ock bed 15s, feather bed, bolster and two pillows A parcel of tanned l 2 CONC eather and flaxseed Old casks, 2 sieves, a dusk wheat meal trough Old 2 CONC bedstead, old chairs, 2 spinning wheels · Box iron, weights, scales, p 2 CONC ewter platters Candlesticks, saltcellar, quart pots and flagon Old pew 2 CONC ter basons and porringers Elves stool, gridiron, clothing, iron frying 2 CONC pan Iron pots and collections of skillets Cradle Waterpails, trencher 2 CONC s, spoons, 2 platters, wooden ware Warming pan, pestle and mortar and 2 CONC old iron. 2 CONT *********************************************** 2 CONT OWNED MUCH LAND IN FAIRFIELD CT 2 CONT ***************** 2 CONT He married (2nd) (PQ-10) HANNAH GOODYEAR, daughter of (PQ-2) Gov. Step 2 CONC hen and Mary, who was born in 1637 in London, London, England, and die 2 CONC d in 1721 in Fairfield[146]. [2686, 3462, 3576, 3621] 2 CONT m2) Hannah Goodyear 2 CONT Note that this was after 1674 when she had Jabez Wakeman 2 CONT Unless she and Samuel Wakeman were divorced, then this marriage 2 CONT would not have been until after Samuel's death in 1692 2 CONT in which case the children listed there must be Sarah Ward's also 2 CONT Children of: Nathaniel2 BURR and Hannah GOODYEAR: 2 CONT OR MORE LIKELY SARAH WARD 2 CONT + 9 i. COL. JOHN3, b. on 2 May 1673, d. on 13 June 1750 in Stratfield; 2 CONC m. (1) (CW-12) DEBORAH BARLOW; m. (2) (RM-15) ELIZABETH HAWLEY on 29 2 CONC March 1727. 2 CONT 15 ii. ANNA, b. in 1675 in Fairfield, d. on 14 March 1747/8; m. GIDEO 2 CONC N ALLEN. 2 CONT 16 iii. DANIEL, b. circa 1677 in Fairfield, d. in 1722; m. ABIGAIL ST 2 CONC RATTON. 2 CONT 17 iv. ESTHER, b. circa 1679 in Fairfield, d. in 1722; m. JOHN SLOSS. 2 CONC 2 CONT 18 v. REBECCA, b. circa 1681 in Fairfield, d. on 16 May 1721. 2 CONT 19 vi. MARY, b. circa 1682 in Fairfield; m. JAMES LABORIE. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00021@ 1 FAMS @fam00739@ 1 FAMC @fam00772@ 0 @ind01449@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH ANN /WARD/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH ANN WARD 2 GIVN SARAH ANN 2 SURN WARD 1 POSITION -27040,-60 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27105,-4,-26974,-166 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1640 2 NOTE Sarah WARD 3 CONT Born: 1640 3 CONT Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut 3 CONT 2 PLAC Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00032@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE SEP 1692 2 PLAC Fairfield County, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00031@ 2 NOTE SDied: Bef SEP 1692 3 CONT Fairfield County, Connecticut 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of: Nathaniel2 BURR and Sarah WARD: 2 CONT 2 CONT 7 i. NATHANIEL3, b. circa 1664 in Fairfield, d. in 1700/1; m. SUSANNA 2 CONC H LOCKWOOD. 2 CONT 2 CONT 8 ii. ABIGAIL, b. circa 1668 in Fairfield, d. on 7 Feb. 1711/2; m. JO 2 CONC HN WHEELER. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 9 iii. COL. JOHN, b. on 2 May 1673, d. on 13 June 1750 in Stratfield 2 CONC , Fairfield Co.; m. (1) (CW-12) DEBORAH BARLOW; m. (2) (RM-15) ELIZABE 2 CONC TH HAWLEY on 29 March 1727. 2 CONT 2 CONT 10 iv. DANIEL. 2 CONT 2 CONT 11 v. ANNA, b. in 1675, d. on 14 March 1747/8. 2 CONT 2 CONT 12 vi. MARY. 2 CONT 2 CONT 13 vii. ESTHER, d. in 1723. 2 CONT 2 CONT 14 viii. REBECA, b. in 1681, d. on 16 May 1721. 2 CONT ************************************ 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Sarah BURR 2 CONT 1662–1663Nathaniel Jr. BURR 2 CONT 1664–1700Abigail BURR 2 CONT 1668–1712John BURR 2 CONT 1672–1750John Burr 2 CONT 1673–1705Anna Burr 2 CONT 1675–1748Daniel BURR 2 CONT 1677–1722Esther BURR 2 CONT 1679–1722Rebecca BURR 2 CONT 1681–1721Mary BURR 2 CONT 1683–1717 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00026@ 1 FAMS @fam00739@ 1 FAMC @fam00740@ 0 @ind01450@ INDI 1 NAME ANDREW /WARD/ 2 DISPLAY ANDREW WARD 2 GIVN ANDREW 2 SURN WARD 1 POSITION -27150,150 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27215,206,-27084,69 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1597 2 NOTE was born circa 1597 in England 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1659 2 PLAC Fairfield 3 _XREF @place00012@ 2 NOTE and died in 1659 in Fairfield 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE born circa 1572 and died on 23 Jan. 1615 in St. Michael's 2 CONT 2 CONT who was born circa 1597 in England[3460], and died in 1659 in Fairfiel 2 CONC d 2 CONT ************************************ 2 CONT "Fifty Puritan Ancestors" only shows one generation of Andrew's, but t 2 CONC he other sources correct this. [3642] 2 CONT Child: 1 FAMS @fam00740@ 1 FAMC @fam00745@ 0 @ind01451@ INDI 1 NAME JEHUE /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY JEHUE BURR 2 GIVN JEHUE 2 SURN BURR 1 SOURCES @source00001@ 1 POSITION -28250,150 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28315,206,-28184,69 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE Jehu BURR 3 CONT Born: 1596 2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk County, England 3 _XREF @place00033@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1672 2 PLAC FAIRFIELD CT 3 _XREF @place00005@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Roxbury, Suffolk County, England 3 CONT ALT Died: Bef 1650 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT The Burr Family of Fairfield, CT 2 CONT Jehu Burr 2 CONT Resource Charles Burr Todd 2 CONT 2 CONT Jehue arrived in the New World via the Winthrop Fleet in early 1630. H 2 CONC e has many prominent descendants including Govenor and Vice President 2 CONC Aaron Burr. He first settled in Roxbury, Mass and was admitted a free 2 CONC man in 1632. 2 CONT 2 CONT He appears as a member of the Church in Roxbury in 1635 about the time 2 CONC he was made overseer of bridges in the Boston area. He appeared in M 2 CONC arch, 1635 in general court involved in a dispute with a Mr. Drummer 2 CONC over Drummer's 2 CONT swine damaging Juhue's corn crop. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hearing from the Indians of good quality land to the west, he, along w 2 CONC ith William Pynchon and six other men made the several day journey to 2 CONC Agawam (now Springfield) in the year 1636. ; the men on foot; women an 2 CONC d children on horseback. 2 CONT 2 CONT According to the Early History of Springfield - New England Historical 2 CONC and Genealogical Register by Stearns - an agreement was made for the 2 CONC purchase of the muck land known as Agawam or Agaam. The agreement was 2 CONC between William Pynchon, Henry Smith and Jehue Burr and the Indians, C 2 CONC uttomus, his Mother Kewenesek, wife of Wenarois, and Wianum wife of Co 2 CONC a. 2 CONT 2 CONT The deed was signed and an agreement consisting of 14 articles was mad 2 CONC e between the early settlers. The following abstract is preserved in t 2 CONC he Genealogical 2 CONT Register. The abstract dated May 14, 1636 follows : 2 CONT 2 CONT "We, whose names are underwritten, being by God's providence engaged t 2 CONC ogether to make a Plantation at and over against Agawam, upon Connecti 2 CONC cut, doe mutually 2 CONT agree to certayne articles and orders to be observed and kept by us, a 2 CONC nd by our successors, except well and every of us, for ourselves, and 2 CONC in our own persons, shall think meet upon better reasons to alter our 2 CONC resolutions. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1ly. Wee intend, by God's grace, as soone as we can with all convenien 2 CONC t speede, to procure some Godly and faithful minister, with whom we pu 2 CONC rpose to joyne in Church Covenant to walke in all the ways of Christ. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2]y. Wee intend that our town shall be composed of fourty families, or 2 CONC if we think meet after to alter our purpose, yet not to exceede fifty 2 CONC families, riche and poore. 2 CONT 2 CONT 31y. That every inhabitant shall have a common portion for a house-lot 2 CONC , as we shall see meet for every one's quality and estate. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4ly. That every one that hath a house-lot, shall have a portion of the 2 CONC cow-pasture to ye North of Endbrooke, lyinge northward from the towne 2 CONC , and also that every 2 CONT one shall have a share of the hassokey marsh over against his lot, if 2 CONC it be to be had, and every one to have his portionable share of all th 2 CONC e woodland. 2 CONT 2 CONT 5ly. That every one shall have a share of the meddowe, or plantinge gr 2 CONC ound, over against them as nigh as may be, on the Agaam side 2 CONT 2 CONT 6ly. That the long meddowe called Massacksick, lyinge in the way to Do 2 CONC rchester, shall be distributed to every man as we shall think meet, ex 2 CONC cept we shall find other conveniency for some, for their much cattayle 2 CONC , and other cattayle also. 2 CONT 2 CONT 7ly. That the meddow and pasture called Nagas, toward Pawtucket, on ye 2 CONC side of Agaam, lyinge about four miles above in the river, shall be d 2 CONC istributed to every man as above said in ye former order, and this was 2 CONC altered with consent before ye hands were set to it. 2 CONT 2 CONT [Article 8th relates to the raising of taxes.] 2 CONT 2 CONT 9ly. That, Whereas Mr. William Pynchon, Jehue Burr, and Henry Smith ha 2 CONC ve continued to prosecute this plantation, when others fell off for fe 2 CONC ar of the difficulties, and continued to prosecute the same at great c 2 CONC harges, and at great personal adventure-therefore it is mutually agree 2 CONC d that forty acres of meddow, lyinge on the south of Endbrooke, under 2 CONC a hill-side, shall belong to the sd. Parties, free from all charges fo 2 CONC rever; that is to say, twenty acres to Mr. William Pynchon, and his he 2 CONC irs and assigns forever, and ten acres to Jehue Burr, and ten acres to 2 CONC Henry Smith, and to their heirs and assigns forever, which said forty 2 CONC acres is not disposed to them as any allotment of town lands, but the 2 CONC y are to have their accommodation in all other places notwithstanding. 2 CONT 2 CONT [Article 10th fixes the tax to be laid upon those who should join the 2 CONC settlers at a later day.] 2 CONT 2 CONT 11ly. It is agreed that no man except Mr. Pynchon shall have above ten 2 CONC acres for his house-lot. 2 CONT 2 CONT [Articles 12, 13, and i4 refer to the distribution of the land among a 2 CONC ctual settlers.]" 2 CONT 2 CONT The above was signed by the seven first settlers of Agawam, which they 2 CONC considered to be in CT rather than Mass. Wm. Pynchon appears as Deput 2 CONC y and Jehue as Collector of Rates (Taxes) for the plantation. There we 2 CONC re four such settlements in CT at the time; Hartford, Windsor, Wethers 2 CONC field and Agawam. The collectors were respectfully; Wm. Wadsworth, Hen 2 CONC ry Wolcott, Andrew Ward and Jehue Burr. 2 CONT 2 CONT After 8 yrs. in Agawam he removed to Fairfield -to stay- and he repres 2 CONC ented Fairfield at the General Court from 1645. 2 CONT 2 CONT As erarly as I643 commissioners had been appointed by the New England 2 CONC colonies for the founding and maintenance of good schools and other pl 2 CONC aces of learning in their midst, and in 1666 a plan was presented for 2 CONC a generall contribution for the mayntenance of poore scollers at Cambr 2 CONC idge College." The commissioners referred it to the several general co 2 CONC urts as " a matter worthy of due consideration and entertainment,'' an 2 CONC d it was so considered at the October session of the General Court of 2 CONC Connecticut, which ordered " that the proposition concerning the scoll 2 CONC ers at Cambridge, made by the sd. Commissioners, is confirmed, and it 2 CONC is ordered that two men shall be appoynted in every Town within this j 2 CONC urisdiction, who shall demand what every family will give, 2 CONT and the same to be gathered and brought into some room in March, and t 2 CONC his to continue yearely as yt shall be considered by ye Commissioners. 2 CONC " 2 CONT 2 CONT The men appointed to this praiseworthy work for Uncowau" (Fairfield) w 2 CONC ere Jehu Burr and Ephraim Wheeler. In 1660 he was appointed grand juro 2 CONC r with twelve other important men of the colony, and as such, ordered 2 CONC by the General Court " to inquire into, and consider of ye misdemeanor 2 CONC s and breaches of ye orders of this Colony, and present all offences t 2 CONC o ye next Particular Court."' 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The succeeding May he was appointed, commissioner for Fairfield, and o 2 CONC rdered to repair to a magistrate and take the oath. He was reappointed 2 CONC May 12, 1664, and again in 1668, with Wm. Hill as associate. This was 2 CONC his last public service, as later mention of the name in the records 2 CONC refers undoubtedly to his son Jehu. But little is found of him in the 2 CONC town records of Fairfield now extant. These records, for the first fif 2 CONC teen or twenty years after its settlement, are very fragmentary, niany 2 CONC having been burned by the British in the war of the Revolution. There 2 CONC is, however, in vol. i., p.147, a record of a land grant to Henry Jac 2 CONC kson, signed by Jehu Burr, Commissioner, and dated March 18, 1671. Als 2 CONC o p. 202, same vol., this entry, "Jehu Burr having held quiet possessi 2 CONC on of his house lot for fifteen years, it is granted him." Also, same 2 CONC date, John Burr received a deed from his father, Jehu Burr. 2 CONT 2 CONT As the founder of an important and honored family, it would be interes 2 CONC ting to know the circumstances of his death, and his place of burial. 2 CONC Careful search, however, fails to discover either. We know that he die 2 CONC d some time in 1672, from an entry on p.238, vol. i., Fair. Records, J 2 CONC an. 12, 1673, which mentions John Burr as receiving twenty-seven acres 2 CONC of land by will of his father.* 2 CONT 2 CONT No vestiges of his grave remain. The head-stones of the earlier settle 2 CONC rs were of exceedingly rude construction, apparently quarried by the r 2 CONC elatives of the deceased before there was any regular stone-cutter in 2 CONC the place, and bore only the initials of the dead and the date of dece 2 CONC ase. But few of these remain, and they are so defaced by the lapse of 2 CONC time and the action of the weather as to be almost illegible. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was probably buried in the old Fairfield burial-ground, or in that 2 CONC at Stratfield, where many of his more immediate descendants repose. We 2 CONC have no record of his marriage, nor of the maiden name of his wife. H 2 CONC e left four sons: Jehu, probably born in England, John, Daniel, and Na 2 CONC thaniel, all of whom became the fathers of families, and lived and die 2 CONC d in Fairfidd. No will or distribution of property is found. 2 CONT 2 CONT * In an article in the N. E. Hist. and Gen. Reg., vol. v., p.472, the 2 CONC late Sylvester 2 CONT 2 CONT Judd. Esq., of Northampton, Mass., a careful and painstaking genealogi 2 CONC st, places his death in 1650, but a careful search of the Fairfield re 2 CONC cords (as well as the opinions of other genealogists) places his death 2 CONC at a much later period. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT **************************************************** 2 CONT BORN IN ENGLAND, DIED FAIRFIELD CT CAME TO AMERICA IN 1630 WITH WINTH 2 CONC ROP'S FLEET. IN 1635 IN ROXBURY MA 1636 IN AGAWAM MA. 1644 IN FAIRFIEL 2 CONC S CT 2 CONT 1878 REPRESENTED FAIRFIELD IN GENERAL COURT FOR SEVERAL SESSIONS BEG 2 CONC INNING IN 1645. 2 CONT 2 CONT APPARENTLY NAME HAD AN "E" ON END HERE. 2 CONT *********************************************************** 2 CONT JEHUE1 BURR was born circa 1600 in England, and died in 1654 in Fairfi 2 CONC eld, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. He married _____ STEDMAN. [2685, 114, 2 CONC 3555] 2 CONT Sailed with Gov. Winthrop to Roxbury, Mass. in 1630. 2 CONT Jehue BURR emigrated to America and settled in Roxbury, Mass. He remov 2 CONC ed to Springfield, Mass., becoming one of the founders of that town, a 2 CONC nd later to Fairfield, Conn. A freeman in 1631, and representative to 2 CONC the General Court 1641 and 1645-46. 2 CONT 1 FAMC @fam00757@ 1 FAMS @fam00772@ 0 @ind01452@ INDI 1 NAME AARON /BURR SR/ 2 DISPLAY AARON BURR SR 2 GIVN AARON 2 SURN BURR SR 1 POSITION -28030,-220 2 Z 120 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28067,-187,-27993,-281 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 JAN 1716 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1757 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00022@ 1 FAMS @fam00733@ 1 FAMC @fam00734@ 0 @ind01453@ INDI 1 NAME ESTHER /EDWARDS/ 2 DISPLAY ESTHER EDWARDS 2 GIVN ESTHER 2 SURN EDWARDS 1 POSITION -27970,-260 2 Z 120 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28007,-227,-27933,-307 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1732 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1758 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00733@ 0 @ind01454@ INDI 1 NAME BETH /PINKNEY/ 2 DISPLAY BETH PINKNEY 2 GIVN BETH 2 SURN PINKNEY 1 POSITION -27990,-130 2 Z 120 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28019,-97,-27960,-177 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 TEXT #000000 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1722 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Among the earliest settlers of Redding were Jehu, Stephen, and Peter B 2 CONC urr, sons of Daniel Burr, of Fairfield, and brothers of the Rev. Aaron 2 CONC Burr, President of Princeton College. 1 FAMS @fam00734@ 0 @ind01455@ INDI 1 NAME DANIEL /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY DANIEL BURR 2 GIVN DANIEL 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -28070,-130 2 Z 120 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28107,-97,-28033,-177 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1660 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1727 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00734@ 1 FAMC @fam00735@ 0 @ind01456@ INDI 1 NAME MARY HESTER /WARD/ 2 DISPLAY MARY HESTER WARD 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE HESTER 2 SURN WARD 1 POSITION -27980,-20 2 Z 120 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28017,13,-27943,-81 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1633 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1663 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00735@ 0 @ind01457@ INDI 1 NAME JEHUE /BURR 2nd/ 2 DISPLAY JEHUE BURR 2nd 2 GIVN JEHUE 2 SURN BURR 2nd 1 POSITION -28130,-30 2 Z 120 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28167,3,-28093,-91 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1625 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1692 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE BURR, Jehu, Immigrant b: ~1625 ENG d: 31 Oct 1692 Fairfield, 2 CONT Fairfield, CT #: BURR100 m: 1655-1660 Fairfield, Fairfield, Ct 2 CONT Mother: CABLE?, Elizabeth, Immigrant Father: BURR, Jehu [1], 2 CONT Immigrant carpenter 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00735@ 1 FAMC @fam00772@ 0 @ind01458@ INDI 1 NAME ARRON /BURR JR/ 2 DISPLAY ARRON BURR JR 2 GIVN ARRON 2 SURN BURR JR 1 PICTURES @pic00002@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00002@ 1 POSITION -27990,-350 2 Z 120 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28027,-317,-27953,-411 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1756 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1836 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00733@ 0 @ind01459@ INDI 1 NAME MAJOR JOHN /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY MAJOR JOHN BURR 2 GIVN MAJOR JOHN 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -27900,-40 2 Z 120 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27937,-7,-27863,-101 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1633 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1694 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Major John Burr (c1633-1694) 2 CONT 2 CONT John lived most of his life in Fairfield CT. His will was dated 19 Mar 2 CONC 1694 and 2 CONT 2 CONT admitted to probate 6 Nov 1694. Invy. same date. He was prominent in t 2 CONC he colony. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was made a freeman in 1664. Received public office of Deputy (Fairf 2 CONC ield) in 2 CONT 2 CONT 1666 and several times thereafter. Appointed Commissioner (Fairfield) 2 CONC in 1679. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1690 he took his seat as Senator and magistrate for the colony. Maj 2 CONC or Burr was 2 CONT 2 CONT one of the Magistrates presiding, along with Governor Robert Treat and 2 CONC several 2 CONT 2 CONT others, over a Witchcraft trial. The accused was Mercy Desborough. She 2 CONC was 2 CONT 2 CONT found guilty and sentenced to death. Evidently the sentence was never 2 CONC carried out 2 CONT 2 CONT as she was living in 1707 when she was appointed administrator of her 2 CONC deceased 2 CONT 2 CONT husbands will. He was a Major in the French and Indian war of 1812 and 2 CONC he is 2 CONT 2 CONT referred to as Colonel in the Fairfield records. 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00023@ 1 FAMC @fam00772@ 0 @ind01460@ INDI 1 NAME DANIEL /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY DANIEL BURR 2 GIVN DANIEL 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -27820,-50 2 Z 120 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27846,-17,-27794,-97 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1639 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Daniel Burr Abt 1639 2 CONT 2 CONT May 15, 1668, he bought of Andrew Ward one corner lot with all the app 2 CONC urtenances thereto belonging: at the same time he received a grant of 2 CONC 13 acres from the town, and also bought several parcels of land; in 16 2 CONC 81 he exchanged with the town 2 parcels of land and bought a large tra 2 CONC ct; in 1683 he again appears as a large purchaser of land. 2 CONT His long lot was separated from Nathaniel's by Burr's highway, and was 2 CONC 24 rods, 23 links in width. 2 CONT 1 FAMC @fam00772@ 0 @ind01461@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /CABLE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH CABLE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN CABLE 1 POSITION -27900,160 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27968,202,-27831,79 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT Children: 2 i. ELIZABETH2, b. circa 1642 in England, d. in 1695. 2 CONT 3 ii. JEHU, b. circa 1625 in England, d. in 1692 in Fairfield; m. (1) 2 CONC (AJX-21) MARY WARD; m. (3) ELIZABETH PRUDDEN. 2 CONT 4 iii. JOHN, b. circa 1633 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. 2 CONT + 5 iv. NATHANIEL, b. in 1640 in Roxbury, d. on 26 Feb. 1712 in Fairfi 2 CONC eld; m. (1) (AJX-23) SARAH WARD; m. (2) (PQ-10) HANNAH GOODYEAR. 2 CONT 6 v. DANIEL of Fairfield, b. circa 1642, d. in 1695. 2 CONT *********************** 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Ann BURR 2 CONT 1618–1683Jehu BURR 2 CONT 1625–1692John BURR 2 CONT 1634–1693Elizabeth BURR 2 CONT 1637–Nathaniel BURR 2 CONT 1640–1712Daniel BURR 2 CONT 1642–1722Joanna BURR 2 CONT 1643– 2 CONT 0 @ind01462@ INDI 1 NAME EDMUND /SHERMAN/ 2 DISPLAY EDMUND SHERMAN 2 GIVN EDMUND 2 SURN SHERMAN 1 POSITION -26490,430 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26555,486,-26424,349 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1595 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1641 2 AGE 46 2 PLAC New Haven[ CT 3 _XREF @place00010@ 2 NOTE died in 1641 in New Haven[ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00742@ 1 FAMC @fam00743@ 0 @ind01463@ INDI 1 NAME JOAN /MAKIN/ 2 DISPLAY JOAN MAKIN 2 GIVN JOAN 2 SURN MAKIN 1 POSITION -26000,450 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26065,506,-25934,369 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1575 2 NOTE was born circa 1575, 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1611 2 PLAC Dedham 3 _XREF @place00011@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE , was born circa 1575, and died in 1611 in Dedham. She married in Engl 2 CONC and, in 1598, 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00025@ 1 FAMS @fam00742@ 1 FAMC @fam00744@ 0 @ind01464@ INDI 1 NAME EDMUND /SHERMAN/ 2 DISPLAY EDMUND SHERMAN 2 GIVN EDMUND 2 SURN SHERMAN 1 POSITION -26530,630 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26594,672,-26466,549 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Edmund, of Dedham 2 CONT 2 CONT John Sherman settled in Boston in 1634, along with Phillip, Edmund, Th 2 CONC omas; 1 FAMS @fam00743@ 0 @ind01465@ INDI 1 NAME ARNEE /PELLATTE/ 2 DISPLAY ARNEE PELLATTE 2 GIVN ARNEE 2 SURN PELLATTE 1 POSITION -26410,640 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26474,682,-26346,559 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Anne (PELLATTE), 1 FAMS @fam00743@ 0 @ind01466@ INDI 1 NAME TOBIAS (ENGLAND) /MAKIN/ 2 DISPLAY TOBIAS (ENGLAND) MAKIN 2 GIVN TOBIAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN MAKIN 1 POSITION -26260,670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26328,712,-26191,564 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00744@ 0 @ind01467@ INDI 1 NAME KATHERINE (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY KATHERINE (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN KATHERINE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION -25860,660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -25932,702,-25788,579 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00744@ 0 @ind01468@ INDI 1 NAME RIICHARD (ENGLAND) /WARD/ 2 DISPLAY RIICHARD (ENGLAND) WARD 2 GIVN RIICHARD 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WARD 1 POSITION -27260,380 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27328,436,-27191,274 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1572 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1615 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE George K. Ward writes, in 1910: 2 CONT "We do not know that Richard Ward was the son of Thomas Ward, of Homer 2 CONC sfield, in the northeast corner of Suffolk... Although we do not know 2 CONC for certain the ancestry of Thomas Ward, his father, it is quite likel 2 CONC y that it may be connected with the Ward family which is contained in 2 CONC the published pedigree... Many persons have attempted to prove this, b 2 CONC ut the actual proof has not yet been found." 2 CONT However, a decade later in 1921, Wm. H. Powers writes: 2 CONT "Sir Richard Ward of Homersfield ... was the son of Thomas, his mother 2 CONC a daughter of Dr. John Hare." 2 CONT and regarding his son Andrew (d.1615): 2 CONT "It is assumed that the immigrant Andrew was the son of the Andrew who 2 CONC died in London, 1615. 2 CONT Confirmatory of this is quoted from the manuscript of a journey throug 2 CONC h Suffolk in 1657 by Mr. Leverland: "Descendants of Andrew Ward, son o 2 CONC f Richard of Homersfield, were in New England."" 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00745@ 0 @ind01469@ INDI 1 NAME ANNE (ENGLAND) /GUNVILLE/ 2 DISPLAY ANNE (ENGLAND) GUNVILLE 2 GIVN ANNE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN GUNVILLE 1 POSITION -27040,380 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27108,422,-26971,274 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Anne (GUNVILLE) 1 FAMS @fam00745@ 0 @ind01470@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES HENRY /BLAKEMAN/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES HENRY BLAKEMAN 2 GIVN JAMES 2 MIDDLE HENRY 2 SURN BLAKEMAN 1 POSITION -870,-1320 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -939,-1278,-801,-1426 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00746@ 0 @ind01471@ INDI 1 NAME GRACE /BLAKEMAN/ 2 DISPLAY GRACE BLAKEMAN 2 GIVN GRACE 2 SURN BLAKEMAN 1 POSITION -730,-1530 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -799,-1474,-661,-1611 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 NOV 1877 2 NOTE 24 NOV 1877 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00746@ 1 FAMS @fam00747@ 0 @ind01472@ INDI 1 NAME SHERMAN WILLARD /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY SHERMAN WILLARD EDDY 2 GIVN SHERMAN 2 MIDDLE WILLARD 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -1150,-1510 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1214,-1468,-1086,-1616 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00747@ 0 @ind01473@ INDI 1 NAME JULIAN /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY JULIAN EDDY 2 GIVN JULIAN 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -940,-1750 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -986,-1694,-894,-1831 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 DEC 1908 1 FAMC @fam00747@ 1 FAMS @fam00748@ 0 @ind01474@ INDI 1 NAME EDITH /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY EDITH EDDY 2 GIVN EDITH 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -620,-1750 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -662,-1694,-578,-1831 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JUL 1908 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00748@ 0 @ind01475@ INDI 1 NAME PHYLLIS /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY PHYLLIS EDDY 2 GIVN PHYLLIS 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -900,-1960 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -953,-1918,-847,-2041 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @fam00748@ 0 @ind01476@ INDI 1 NAME GRACE /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY GRACE EDDY 2 GIVN GRACE 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -800,-1960 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -847,-1918,-752,-2041 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @fam00748@ 0 @ind01477@ INDI 1 NAME JULIAN /EDDY JR/ 2 DISPLAY JULIAN EDDY JR 2 GIVN JULIAN 2 SURN EDDY JR 1 POSITION -710,-1960 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -756,-1918,-664,-2066 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @fam00748@ 0 @ind01478@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /MACOMBER/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM MACOMBER 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN MACOMBER 1 POSITION 5280,150 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5206,206,5354,69 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 2 NOTE 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1670 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00749@ 0 @ind01479@ INDI 1 NAME URSULA /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY URSULA COOPER 2 GIVN URSULA 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 5480,150 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5424,192,5536,69 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Ursula Cooper 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00749@ 0 @ind01480@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /BRIGGS/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN BRIGGS 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN BRIGGS 1 POSITION 4070,150 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4019,206,4121,69 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1595 2 NOTE BIRTH: 1595, (bapt.), England 2 PLAC ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00750@ 0 @ind01481@ INDI 1 NAME AGNES /THAYER/ 2 DISPLAY AGNES THAYER 2 GIVN AGNES 2 SURN THAYER 1 POSITION 4270,150 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4217,206,4323,69 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1607 2 NOTE BIRTH: 1607, (bapt.), England 2 PLAC ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00750@ 0 @ind01482@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /KEELER/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL KEELER 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN KEELER 1 SOURCES @source00003@ 1 POSITION 24610,-90 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24545,-34,24676,-171 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #00FF00 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1655 2 NOTE born Abt. 1655 in Norwalk, CT, United States 2 PLAC Norwalk, CT, United States 3 _XREF @place00016@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 MAY 1713 2 PLAC Ridgefield, CT, United States. 3 _XREF @place00017@ 2 NOTE May 19, 1713 in Ridgefield, CT, United States. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE When Samuel died, in 1713, he was 58 yrs old, and was one of the first 2 CONC deaths to be recorded in Ridgefield, CT. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Samuel took part in the "Direful Swamp Fight" (Hall, p. 66) of 19 Dec 2 CONC . 1675 in which men from the colonies of Massachusetts, Plymouth and C 2 CONC onnecticut successfully attacked a strongly fortified encampment of In 2 CONC dians near Narragansett Bay. The Indians were being led by Philip, sac 2 CONC hem of the Wampanoags, in an uprising against the colonists known as K 2 CONC ing Philip's War. For his services, Samuel received from the town "one 2 CONC parcell of land lying upon Clapboard Hill, so called, containing twel 2 CONC ve acres more or less..." (ibid, p. 64). 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel and his brother Ralph were among a group of ten Norwalk residen 2 CONC ts whose names appear on a 1697 petition seeking to "purchase of the I 2 CONC ndians a certain tract of land lying about fourteen miles Northward of 2 CONC the town of Norwalk to settle a plantation there..." (Rockwell, Histo 2 CONC ry of Ridgefield, p. 9). The court named a committee to study the prop 2 CONC osal. It took more than ten years to achieve General Assembly approval 2 CONC of their petition. The purchase deed was dated 30 Sept. 1708. The Ind 2 CONC ians received 100 pounds for 200,000 acres of land. The General Assemb 2 CONC ly decreed 13 Oct. 1709 that the new settlement shall be called and kn 2 CONC own by the name of Ridgfield (Teller, History of Ridgefield, p.8). 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel's brother Ralph apparently had lost interest but Samuel and his 2 CONC two eldest sons, Samuel and Joseph, were among the 24 original propri 2 CONC etors. A street was laid out along a central ridge with parcels of lan 2 CONC d designated by numbers. Samuel drew lot 24, Samuel Jr. drew lot 2 and 2 CONC Joseph, lot 19 (Welsh, Proprietors of Ridgefield, p. 9). Before movin 2 CONC g to Ridgefield, Samuel represented Norwalk as deputy to the General A 2 CONC ssembly in 1701, 1703, 1704, 1706, and 1709." 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00751@ 1 FAMC @fam00753@ 0 @ind01483@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /ST. JOHN/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH ST. JOHN 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN ST. JOHN 1 SOURCES @source00004@ 1 POSITION 24860,-70 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24795,-14,24926,-176 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 JAN 1659 2 NOTE born January 18, 1659/60 in Norwalk, CT, United States 2 PLAC Norwalk, CT, United States 3 _XREF @place00016@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 APR 1714 2 PLAC Ridgefield, CT, United States. 3 _XREF @place00017@ 2 NOTE died April 15, 1714 in Ridgefield, CT, United States. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of Sarah St. John and Samuel Keeler are: 2 CONT Samuel Keeler, b. Abt. 1682, Norwalk, CT, United States, d. date unkno 2 CONC wn. 2 CONT +Joseph Keeler, b. Abt. 1683, Norwalk, CT, United States, d. November 2 CONC 29, 1757, Ridgefield, CT, United States. 2 CONT Benjamin Keeler, b. Abt. 1685, Norwalk, CT, United States, d. date unk 2 CONC nown. 2 CONT Jonah Keeler, b. Abt. 1690, Norwalk, CT, United States, d. date unknow 2 CONC n. 2 CONT Timothy Keeler, b. Abt. 1695, Norwalk, CT, United States, d. date unkn 2 CONC own. 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00029@ 1 FAMS @fam00751@ 1 FAMC @fam00752@ 0 @ind01484@ INDI 1 NAME MARK /ST JOHN/ 2 DISPLAY MARK ST JOHN 2 GIVN MARK 2 SURN ST JOHN 1 POSITION 24760,140 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24718,182,24802,34 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00752@ 0 @ind01485@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /STANLEY/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH STANLEY 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN STANLEY 1 POSITION 24960,140 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24892,182,25029,59 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00752@ 1 FAMC @fam00754@ 0 @ind01486@ INDI 1 NAME RALPH /KEELER/ 2 DISPLAY RALPH KEELER 2 GIVN RALPH 2 SURN KEELER 1 POSITION 24510,120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24458,176,24562,39 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 TEXT #FF00FF 4 FILL #00FF00 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1613 2 NOTE Ralph Keeler was born Abt. 1613 in England 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE "Ralph was born in England about 1613, probably the son of Ralph Keele 2 CONC r, yeoman, who was living in Lawford, County Essex, in 1600. A search 2 CONC of the Great Index there in 1950 by John Holmes of the Essex Record Of 2 CONC fice turned up references to nearly 20 Keelers in the Lawford area bet 2 CONC ween 1578 and 1600. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ralph came to America before February 1639, when his name appears in t 2 CONC he Hartford, CT, town records (I:1:30) as owner of several parcels of 2 CONC land (Trumbull's Memorial History of Hartford, p. 42). He was granted 2 CONC a lot by courtesy of the town (ibid, p. 248), signifying that he was n 2 CONC ot one of the original proprietors. His home lot was located in what i 2 CONC s now the West Park, just north of the present site of the Capitol (ib 2 CONC id, p. 248). Trumbull says he was a chimney viewer in 1645. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ralph's name appears in the record of "The perticular Courte in Hartfo 2 CONC rd this first of March, 1648" with five entries in reference to an "ac 2 CONC tion of slaunder" brough against him by John Webb, who sought 10 pound 2 CONC s in damages. Ralph was ordered to pay 4 shillings and court costs (Co 2 CONC nnecticut Colony Records, I:176). A year earlier, 2 Mar. 1647, there w 2 CONC as this entry: "Nicholas Gynings, for a miscaridge, beateing of a Cow 2 CONC of Ralfe Keelers." (ibid, I:160) 2 CONT 2 CONT It is not certain just when Ralph moved from Hartford to Norwalk, but 2 CONC he was one of the original proprietors and Trumbull says he was there 2 CONC in 1652. His name appears in the agreement of 19 June 1650 between teh 2 CONC new proprietors and Roger Ludlow of Fairfield, who had purchased the 2 CONC land from the Indians in 1640. Connecticut Place Names says Norwalk wa 2 CONC s settled in 1649 and incorporated in 1651. Hall's Norwalk (p. 14) cit 2 CONC es the deed from Runckinheage 15 Feb. 1651 as evidence that the "plant 2 CONC ers" were in Norwalk then and says "some of them at least, were probab 2 CONC ly here the year before." Hall says the first record of town proceedin 2 CONC gs is under the date of 1653." 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Ralph Keeler are: 2 CONT John Keeler, b. Bef. 1650, Hartford, CT, United States, d. date unknow 2 CONC n. 2 CONT Ralph Keeler, b. Bef. 1650, Hartford, CT, United States, d. date unkno 2 CONC wn. 2 CONT Daughter Keeler, b. Bef. 1650, Hartford, CT, United States, d. date un 2 CONC known. 2 CONT Rebecca Keeler, b. Abt. 1650, Hartford, CT, United States, d. date unk 2 CONC nown. 2 CONT Elizabeth Keeler, b. Aft. 1650, Norwalk, CT, United States, d. date un 2 CONC known. 2 CONT +Samuel Keeler, b. Abt. 1655, Norwalk, CT, United States, d. May 19, 1 2 CONC 713, Ridgefield, CT, United States. 2 CONT Jonah Keeler, b. Aft. 1655, Norwalk, CT, United States, d. Bef. March 2 CONC 11, 1673/74, Norwalk, CT, United States. 2 CONT Daughter Keeler, b. Aft. 1655, Norwalk, CT, United States, d. date unk 2 CONC nown. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00753@ 0 @ind01487@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 24650,110 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24608,152,24692,68 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00753@ 0 @ind01488@ INDI 1 NAME TIMOTHY /STANLEY/ 2 DISPLAY TIMOTHY STANLEY 2 GIVN TIMOTHY 2 SURN STANLEY 1 POSITION 24860,350 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24795,406,24926,269 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 APR 1604 2 NOTE (bp. there 1 April 1604 Tenterden, Kent 3 CONT 2 PLAC Tenterden, Kent 3 _XREF @place00018@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE APR 1648 2 NOTE Apr.1648 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Timothy Stanley Among the founders of Hartford commemorated on the “Fo 2 CONC unders’ Monument” in the city’s “Ancient Burying Ground” 2 CONT 2 CONT St. Johns are also associated with Norwalk, 2 CONT ***************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The North Side. - The north side is the older. In the autumn of 163 2 CONC 5, "about sixty men, women and little children, went by land toward 2 CONC Connecticut," says Winthrop's Journal, under date of Oct. 5,1635, "wi 2 CONC th their cows, horses and swine, and after a tedious and difficult jou 2 CONC rney arrived safe there." 2 CONT Colonial History. - The Rev. William DeLoss Love, Ph.D., of 2 CONT Hartford, Conn., who is the author and publisher of "The Colonial Hist 2 CONC ory of Hartford" (1914), from which we are freely quoting, and hereby 2 CONC acknowledge our indebtedness, identifies the following as a part of t 2 CONC hat company, and thinks that they were the pioneers who located their 2 CONC house lots on the north side at that time, namely, Elder William Good 2 CONC win, John Steele, William Westwood, Thomas 2 CONT Scott, Stephen Hart, William Pantry, John Barnard, William 2 CONT Butler, William Kelsey, Nathaniel Ely, Nicholas- Clark, Richard Webb, 2 CONC Richard Goodman, Edward Elmer, Mathew Marvin, Thomas Stanley,-sixteen 2 CONC . He says, "in the judgment of the wise it was necessary for some to 2 CONC go forward to prepare the way, and there was at least a 2 CONT tacit agreement, to which the ministers were a party, that others woul 2 CONC d follow the next season." 2 CONT To the above sixteen he thinks that nine more should be added, inasm 2 CONC uch as their house lots are intermingled with the others, as though th 2 CONC ey were all selected at one and the same time. Since, however, it is k 2 CONC nown that some, at least, of the nine, accompanied Hooker in his march 2 CONC the next summer, the author holds that, after selecting their lots in 2 CONC the autumn of 1635, they returned to New- towne in time to accompany 2 CONC their families in their journey at that time through the wilderness to 2 CONC Suckiaug. The nine were Mathew Allyn, John Stone, Timothy Stanley, 2 CONC Edward Stebbins, James Olmsted, Robert Day, John Talcott, William Le 2 CONC wis, Clement Chapin. Two lots were reserved,-one each for Rev. Thomas 2 CONC Hook-er and Rev. Samuel Stone. 2 CONT But" the majority of the settlers who came in 1636, settled south of 2 CONC the river and became the South-Side Plantation." (Ibd.) South Side 2 CONC Disputed Territory. - The reason for this is not far to seek. The Sou 2 CONC th Side was disputed territory. The Dutch claimed it.* They held their 2 CONC title from the Pequots, a powerful tribe who were already predatory a 2 CONC nd menacing, and with which, a year later, the English were to test th 2 CONC eir prowess. The English * The Connecticut River was discovered as e 2 CONC arly as 1614 by Adrian Block, but for nine years after it is not known 2 CONC that any European visited it. It is claimed that the Dutch took posse 2 CONC ssion of the River in 1623. Be that as it may, Edward Winslow penetrat 2 CONC ed there in 1632, and "pitched upon a place for a house." (Broadhead, 2 CONC I. 210.) But in 1633, June 8, the Dutch of Manhattan made a treaty wit 2 CONC h the Indians and immediately built a blockhouse on the south side of 2 CONC the Little River,-a stream which flows into the Connecticut from the w 2 CONC est at Suckiaug, now Hartford. 2 CONT ********************************* 2 CONT Dr. Love includes the following thirty-five proprietors in the Hooker 2 CONT party, which duplicates the names of some given elsewhere, who, after 2 CONC select- 2 CONT Ing their house lots in Suckiaug, returned to Newtowne in time to acco 2 CONC m- 2 CONT pany their families. The list of thirty-five proprietors follows: Mr. 2 CONC Thomas 2 CONT Hooker, Mr. Mathew Allyn, John Talcott, James Olmsted, William Wadswor 2 CONC th, 2 CONT William Lewis, Timothy Stanley, Edward Stebbins, John Pratt, William R 2 CONC us- 2 CONT coe, James Ensign, John Hopkins, George Steele, Stephen Post, Thomas J 2 CONC udd, 2 CONT Thomas Lord, Sen., John Stone, Richard Lord, John Maynard, Jeremy Ada 2 CONC ms, 2 CONT Samuel Greenhill, Robert Day, Nathaniel Richards, Joseph Mygatt, Richa 2 CONC rd 2 CONT Butler, John Arnold, Thomas Bull, George Stocking, Seth Grant, Richard 2 CONC Olm- 2 CONT sted, Joseph Easton, Clement Chaplin, Thomas Lord, Jr., John Olmsted, 2 CONC Samuel 2 CONT Whitehead. The names of John Webster, William Whiting, and Thomas 2 CONT Welles, are not included by Dr. Love in the above list, although he th 2 CONC inks they 2 CONT became settlers in 1636. It is to be observed, however, that the evide 2 CONC nce, or 2 CONT lack of it, which fails to place the name of John Webster in the list 2 CONC is equally 2 CONT incapable of placing him elsewhere. Until such evidence appears is it 2 CONC not 2 CONT better to accept tentatively the more natural assumption that he accom 2 CONC panied 2 CONT the Hooker party? 2 CONT ************************************** 2 CONT the court, acting for the church selected referees. It 2 CONT came to nought however by fault of the church. In March, 1659, 2 CONT the court renewed its effort, but the churches refused to attend 2 CONT this "court-created council." Renewed again, June 15, 1659, the 2 CONT withdrawing party was required to submit, and the church agreed 2 CONT to. The withdrawers said, "of our free choice we are not at all 2 CONT interested in the council now chosen." A month earlier they had 2 CONT signed an agreement to remove to Massachusetts (p. 40.). The 2 CONT council met in Boston, Sep. 26,1659, reviewed the case, distributed 2 CONT its mild censures and counselled that those disposed to go elsewhere 2 CONT be given dismission. They found too much evidence of Mr. Stone's 2 CONT rigid handling of adverse brethren, particularly specifying Honored 2 CONT Mr. Webster and Brother Bacon. (1st Ch. p. 173.) "The weight 2 CONT of right and justice," says the historian of the First church, "was 2 CONT with the defeated and emigrating minority." "Their ideas and 2 CONT principles finally triumphed, not only in a separate organization, 2 CONT but in the mother-church as well, and in the Congregational 2 CONT churches of the country. For it is the Congregationalism of 2 CONT Thomas Hooker, and not of Samuel Stone, that flourishes in our 2 CONT own age." (2d Church, p. 42.) 2 CONT In this lamentable controversy Mr. Webster took an honorable 2 CONT and dignified part, revealing in the papers extant always the spirit 2 CONT of the gentleman and Christian that he was. 2 CONT The Hadley History.-The agreement to remove to Hadley is 2 CONT dated at Hartford, April 18, 1659, and signed by fifty-nine persons 2 CONT belonging to Hartford and Wethersfield, including one or two from 2 CONT Windsor. In the Hadley records John Webster's name appears 2 CONT first on the list of settlers from Hartford. On a map showing the 2 CONT list and arrangement of the original lots in Hadley, and the names 2 CONT of their owners, we note the following which are also in the list of 2 CONT First Church, Hartford, of those who removed to Hadley: Francis 2 CONT Barnard, Richard Church, Andrew Warner, John Marsh, John Web- 2 CONT ster, William Goodwin, John Crow, Samuel Moody, Nathaniel 2 CONT Ward, William Markham, William Partrigg, John Barnard, An- 2 CONT drew Bacon, Timothy Stanley, Nathaniel Stanley (returned to 2 CONT Hartford), John White, William Lewis, Richard Goodman, William 2 CONT Westwood. Of those who went to Hadley, the names of Samuel 2 CONT Church, Zachariah Field and Daniel Warner do not appear on the 2 CONT map; also William Hill. The following signed the agreement to 2 CONT go but either did not, or soon returned: George Wilerton, John 2 CONT Arnold, Ozias Goodwin, James Ensign, Robert Webster, George 2 CONT Steele, William Lewis, Jr., Benjamin Harbert, John Catling. The 2 CONT following upon the map came from other places than Hartford: 2 CONT Samuel Gardner, Chileab Smith, Joseph Baldwin, Robert Boltwood, 2 CONT John Hawks, Edward Church, Henry Clark, Stephen Terry, Joseph 2 CONT Kellogg, Thomas Coleman, Samuel Smith, Philip Smith, Richard 2 CONT 13 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00754@ 1 FAMC @fam00755@ 0 @ind01489@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH // 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 1 POSITION 25060,350 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24992,392,25129,294 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00754@ 0 @ind01490@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT (ENGLAND) /STAN(D)LY/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT (ENGLAND) STAN(D)LY 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN STAN(D)LY 1 POSITION 24760,560 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24692,616,24829,454 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 JUN 1605 2 PLAC Tenterden, Kent 3 _XREF @place00018@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00755@ 0 @ind01491@ INDI 1 NAME RUTH // 2 DISPLAY RUTH 2 GIVN RUTH 1 POSITION 24960,560 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24918,602,25002,504 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00755@ 0 @ind01492@ INDI 1 NAME JESSE /LAMBERT/ 2 DISPLAY JESSE LAMBERT 2 GIVN JESSE 2 SURN LAMBERT 1 POSITION 22930,-80 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22865,-24,22996,-161 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1655 2 NOTE 1655 in England 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1718 2 PLAC Milford, New Haven, CT 3 _XREF @place00056@ 2 NOTE 1718 in Milford, New Haven, CT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Born: ABOUTl 1655 in England Married: 10 MAY 1683 in Milford, New Ha 2 CONC ven, CT Died: 1718 in Milford, New Haven, CT 1 FAMS @fam00756@ 0 @ind01493@ INDI 1 NAME DEBORAH /FOWLER/ 2 DISPLAY DEBORAH FOWLER 2 GIVN DEBORAH 2 SURN FOWLER 1 POSITION 23130,-80 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23067,-24,23193,-161 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 MAR 1658 2 NOTE 04 MAR 1658 in Milford, New Haven, CT 2 PLAC Milford, New Haven, CT 3 _XREF @place00056@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE (F): Deborah LAMBERT Born: Died: Spouses: John SMITH 2 CONT 2 CONT 02 (F): Rachael LAMBERT (3 4) Born: 1683 Died: 06 NOV 17 2 CONC 73 Spouses: Samuel SMITH 2 CONT 2 CONT 03 (M): Jesse LAMBERT Born: 20 APR 1693 (5) Died: 26 DEC 2 CONC 1773 (6) Spouses: Mary GILLETT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00756@ 0 @ind01494@ INDI 1 NAME JEHU /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY JEHU BURR 2 GIVN JEHU 2 SURN BURR 1 SOURCES @source00011@ 1 POSITION -28350,360 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28415,416,-28284,279 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1570 2 NOTE Born: Abt 1570 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1654 2 PLAC Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00053@ 2 NOTE 1654 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00757@ 0 @ind01495@ INDI 1 NAME ESTER /STEADMAN/ 2 DISPLAY ESTER STEADMAN 2 GIVN ESTER 2 SURN STEADMAN 1 POSITION -27600,150 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27670,206,-27529,69 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1575 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT 2 i. ELIZABETH2, b. circa 1642 in England, d. in 1695. 2 CONT 3 ii. JEHU, b. circa 1625 in England, d. in 1692 in Fairfield; m. (1) 2 CONC (AJX-21) MARY WARD; m. (3) ELIZABETH PRUDDEN. 2 CONT 4 iii. JOHN, b. circa 1633 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. 2 CONT + 5 iv. NATHANIEL, b. in 1640 in Roxbury, d. on 26 Feb. 1712 in Fairfi 2 CONC eld; m. (1) (AJX-23) SARAH WARD; m. (2) (PR-10) HANNAH GOODYEAR. 2 CONT 6 v. DANIEL of Fairfield, b. circa 1642, d. in 1695. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00772@ 0 @ind01496@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH HUBELL? /OSBORN/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH HUBELL? OSBORN 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 MIDDLE HUBELL? 2 SURN OSBORN 1 POSITION -23440,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23505,-404,-23374,-566 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAY 1695 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 AUG 1743 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 11 Aug 1743 TWO NAMES WITH SAME DEATH DATE BOTH ALT WIVES 2 CONT LOOKS LIKE SHE DIED RIGHT AFTER JAMES WAS BORN 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: 19 May 1695 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 CONT Died: 11 Aug 1743 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT ALT DATE BIRTH OF HANNAH HUBELL 7/7/1698 DAU RICHARD MORE INFO D 2 CONC IFFERENT SOURCE <<,Name: Hannah Hubbell Spouse: Joseph Osborn Parents 2 CONC : Samuel Hubbell , Temperance Nichols Birth Place: Fairfield, Fai 2 CONC rfield, CT Birth Date: 19 May 1695 Marriage Place: Fairfield, Fairfiel 2 CONC d, CT Marriage Date: 1719 Death Place: Fairfield, Fairfield, CT, USA D 2 CONC eath Date: 11 Aug 1743 >>> 2 CONT COULD MAKE OSBORN FIRST HUSBAND. 2 CONT ************* 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Abigail Osborn 2 CONT 1727–1815 2 CONT Nathan Osborn 2 CONT 1720–1760 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Nathan Osborn 2 CONT 1721–1760 2 CONT Hannah Osborn 2 CONT 1724–1811 2 CONT Abigail OSBORN 2 CONT 1727–1815 2 CONT Elizabeth OSBORN 2 CONT 1729– 2 CONT Olive OSBORN 2 CONT 1729– 2 CONT Sarah OSBORN 2 CONT 1729– 2 CONT Peter Osborn 2 CONT 1731– 1 FAMS @fam00758@ 0 @ind01497@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /OSBORN/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH OSBORN 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN OSBORN 1 POSITION -26860,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26925,-434,-26794,-571 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1692 2 NOTE Born: 1692 3 CONT Fairfield,Fairfield,Connecticut,USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Fairfield,Fairfield,Connecticut,USA 3 _XREF @place00036@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1731 2 PLAC Fairfield,Fairfield,Connecticut,USA 3 _XREF @place00036@ 2 NOTE Died: 1731 3 CONT Fairfield,Fairfield,Connecticut,USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Joseph Osborn 2 CONT Born: 1692 2 CONT Fairfield,Fairfield,Connecticut,USA 2 CONT Died: 1731 2 CONT Fairfield,Fairfield,Connecticut,USA 2 CONT View details 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00758@ 0 @ind01498@ INDI 1 NAME EPHRAIM /HAWLEY/ 2 DISPLAY EPHRAIM HAWLEY 2 GIVN EPHRAIM 2 SURN HAWLEY 1 POSITION -5460,-640 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5525,-584,-5394,-721 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1752 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 SEP 1833 2 PLAC Monroe, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00037@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Anna Martha HAWLEY b: 1779 2 CONT Philo HAWLEY b: 1 Dec 1781 2 CONT Cyrus HAWLEY 2 CONT Abijah HAWLEY b: 1789 2 CONT Nancy HAWLEY b: 5 Feb 1791 2 CONT Aaron HAWLEY b: 1792 1 FAMS @fam00759@ 1 FAMC @fam00760@ 0 @ind01499@ INDI 1 NAME RUTH /WAKELY/ 2 DISPLAY RUTH WAKELY 2 GIVN RUTH 2 SURN WAKELY 1 POSITION -5080,-620 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5134,-564,-5026,-701 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 NOTE Birth: 1756 in Weston of, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 FEB 1830 2 NOTE 19 Feb 1830 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Anna Martha HAWLEY b: 1779 2 CONT Philo HAWLEY b: 1 Dec 1781 2 CONT Cyrus HAWLEY 2 CONT Abijah HAWLEY b: 1789 2 CONT Nancy HAWLEY b: 5 Feb 1791 2 CONT Aaron HAWLEY b: 1792 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00029@ 1 FAMS @fam00759@ 0 @ind01500@ INDI 1 NAME DR. JONATHAN /HAWLEY/ 2 DISPLAY DR. JONATHAN HAWLEY 2 GIVN DR. JONATHAN 2 SURN HAWLEY 1 POSITION -5570,-400 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5638,-344,-5502,-506 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JAN 1712 2 NOTE Birth: 12 Jan 1712/1713 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 JAN 1813 2 PLAC Monroe, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00037@ 2 NOTE Death: 12 Jan 1813 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Israel HAWLEY b: 11 Jun 1751 2 CONT Ephraim HAWLEY b: 1752 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 2 Abigail NICHOLS b: in North Stratford of, Fairfield, Connec 2 CONC ticut 2 CONT Married: 15 Mar 1756 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Philo HAWLEY 2 CONT Jonathan HAWLEY 2 CONT Mabel HAWLEY 2 CONT Abel HAWLEY b: 2 May 1763 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 3 Mabel GILLETTE b: in Monroe of, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 4 ( widow ) BEARDSLEY b: in Monroe of, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT 2 CONT alt first marriage . Jonathan married Mabel GILLET. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00760@ 1 FAMC @fam00761@ 0 @ind01501@ INDI 1 NAME MARTHA (SMITH) /SWIFT/ 2 DISPLAY MARTHA (SMITH) SWIFT 2 GIVN MARTHA 2 MIDDLE (SMITH) 2 SURN SWIFT 1 POSITION -5320,-390 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5375,-348,-5264,-496 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 NOTE Milford of, New Haven, Connecticut 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Israel HAWLEY b: 11 Jun 1751 2 CONT Ephraim HAWLEY b: 1752 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00030@ 1 FAMS @fam00760@ 0 @ind01502@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /HAWLEY JR/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL HAWLEY JR 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN HAWLEY JR 1 POSITION -5670,-190 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5735,-134,-5604,-296 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #008000 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 MAY 1674 2 NOTE Birth: 14 May 1674 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1754 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Residence: Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Residence: Derby, New Haven, Connecticut 2 CONT Note: 2 CONT The Hawley Record, note 15, page 445 2 CONT Samuel Hawley, son of Samuel, Sen, married Bethia Boothe, daughter of 2 CONC Ephraim. He and his wife were second cousins, resided in Stratford, CT 2 CONC , and were influential citizens, so were also several of his children. 2 CONC He gave the following quit-claim deed, which is the last record conce 2 CONC rning the land held in England by his grandfather Joseph Hawley, and w 2 CONC hich had been sold by his father, Samuel, Sen. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Know all men by these presents that whereas Samuel Hawley of Stratfor 2 CONC d, in County of Fairfield and Colony of Connecticut in New England, la 2 CONC te deceased, did in his life-time sell, alienate and convey a certain 2 CONC Housing and Tenements of land situate on the Island of Great Britain i 2 CONC n Old England: Now know ye, that I, Samuel Hawley of Stratford in the 2 CONC County of Fairfield in the Colony of Connecticut aforesaid, eldest son 2 CONC to the said Samuel Hawley deceased, for a consideration of fifteen ac 2 CONC res of meadow land, quit claimed to me by my brother Nathaniel Hawley 2 CONC of said Stratford in said county and colony aforesaid, said quit-claim 2 CONC bearing equal date with these presents, which is to my full satisfact 2 CONC ion and content. On which considerations I, the said Samuel Hawley, do 2 CONC , for myself, my heirs, &c, . . . quit all claims, chalenge and furthe 2 CONC r demands unto the said Nathaniel Hawley, his heirs, &c . . . all the 2 CONC above alienated lands or tenements, sold by my deceased father Samuel 2 CONC Hawley above said, situated in England on the Island of Great Britain, 2 CONC be the same of what denomination soever, quiting all claim from me, s 2 CONC aid Samuel, my heirs, &c, unto the said Nathaniel, his heirs, &c. . . 2 CONC . all my rights, title, profit or demands to any estate whatever, alie 2 CONC nated formerly by my said father Hawley, in his lifetime in Great Brit 2 CONC ain, and that I, the said Samuel Hawley, my heirs, executors and all o 2 CONC ther persons whomsoever, by or under me or them, shall, by force or vi 2 CONC rtue of these presents, be utterly debarred from laying any lawful cla 2 CONC im or demands unto the above quitted premises formerly sold by my said 2 CONC father Hawley, and that the grantee, his heirs, etc, of the said Samu 2 CONC el Hawley, deceased, shall possess and enjoy the quitted premises free 2 CONC from all encumbrance, &c. . . .from em the said Samuel Hawley, my hei 2 CONC rs, &c. 2 CONT 2 CONT In witness and confirmation of all the premises I hereunto set my hand 2 CONC and seal in Stratford, this 3d day of June, A D 1735. Samuel Hawley 2 CONT 2 CONT The quit-claim deed of Nathaniel Hawley to his brother Samuel, of fift 2 CONC een acres of meadow to pay for the above claims on money due for the p 2 CONC roperty sold din England, is recorded in the same book as the above, p 2 CONC age 195. 2 CONT 2 CONT It is a matter of history that payments were received from England aft 2 CONC er Nathaniel Hawley had purchased these claims, and that the last rece 2 CONC ived, as far as known, was in brass kettles. 2 CONT 2 CONT About one hundred years after the last brass kettleswere received, the 2 CONC story of the property in England belonging to the Hawley family becam 2 CONC e exciting, and as repeated from one to snother, the amount increasing 2 CONC until it was supposed that a very large sum was awaiting American cla 2 CONC imants. A gathering of the family was held, money raised and an agent 2 CONC with full authority was sent to England, but no property was found and 2 CONC the matter died quietly. 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel Hawley Jr ws tempered in mind much after the manner of his fath 2 CONC er and grandfather as to the love of land, and although his father had 2 CONC given him several hundred acres, he was not content and hence we find 2 CONC the following statement in the Connecticut Colony Records, for Octobe 2 CONC r 1705: 2 CONT "Whereas there are some persons, namely, William Janes and Samuel Hawl 2 CONC ey Jr, of Stratford, and Justus Bush of New York, who have contrary to 2 CONC the laws of this Colonie, lately purchased of the Indians some thousa 2 CONC nds of acres of land lying on the west side of Stratford River, as app 2 CONC earsby a deed of said purchase now in the hands of the Court." In cons 2 CONC equence of the illegality, which was that the land had been purchased 2 CONC without a permit from the Court, the Court directed the Fairfield Coun 2 CONC ty Court to proceed against these persons, which undoubtedly they did, 2 CONC but the matter was so arranged that, in 1708, his father, Samuel, Sen 2 CONC , his uncle John and thirty-four others purchased the whole township w 2 CONC here it was located under a grant from the General Assembly. 2 CONT 2 CONT Probably one reason why the Hawleys purchased so many acres of land an 2 CONC d held it for higher price was - they had the money with which to do i 2 CONC t - a tolerably good reason. "As rich as the Hawleys," is a saying sti 2 CONC ll in the town of Trumbull, CT. 2 CONT 1 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00761@ 1 FAMC @fam00762@ 0 @ind01503@ INDI 1 NAME BETHIA /BOOTHE/ 2 DISPLAY BETHIA BOOTHE 2 GIVN BETHIA 2 SURN BOOTHE 1 POSITION -5320,-180 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5385,-124,-5254,-261 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 AUG 1680 2 NOTE Birth: 7 Aug 1680 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 CONT 2 PLAC Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00040@ 1 DEAT Y 2 CHILDLESS N 2 DATE 7 SEP 1780 2 PLAC Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00040@ 2 NOTE Death: 7 Sep 1780 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Bethia Boothe 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Matthew HAWLEY b: 26 Mar 1703 2 CONT Ann HAWLEY b: 14 Jan 1704/1705 2 CONT Richard HAWLEY b: 20 Oct 1706 2 CONT Obadiah HAWLEY b: 3 Feb 1708/1709 2 CONT Francis HAWLEY b: 24 Feb 1710/1711 2 CONT Jonathan HAWLEY b: 12 Jan 1712/1713 2 CONT Matthew HAWLEY again b: 16 Feb 1719/1720 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00032@ 1 FAMS @fam00761@ 1 FAMC @fam00764@ 0 @ind01504@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /HAWLEY SR/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL HAWLEY SR 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN HAWLEY SR 1 POSITION -5990,50 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6055,106,-5924,-56 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1647 2 NOTE Birth: 1647 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 AUG 1734 2 PLAC Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00040@ 2 NOTE Death: 24 Aug 1734 3 CONT Burial: Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Samuel HAWLEY Jr b: 14 May 1674 2 CONT Joseph HAWLEY b: 6 Jun 1675 2 CONT Thomas HAWLEY b: 30 Jul 1678 2 CONT Matthew HAWLEY b: 7 Nov 1680 2 CONT Ebenezer HAWLEY b: 25 Feb 1682 2 CONT Jehiel HAWLEY b: 5 Apr 1685 2 CONT Elizabeth HAWLEY b: 30 Mar 1687 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 2 Patience NICHOLS 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Ephraim HAWLEY b: 1692 in New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Catharine HAWLEY b: 1693 2 CONT Stephen HAWLEY b: 1695 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Benjamin HAWLEY b: 1694/1696 2 CONT Mary HAWLEY b: 1699 2 CONT Nathaniel HAWLEY b: 1701 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00031@ 1 FAMS @fam00762@ 1 FAMC @fam00767@ 0 @ind01505@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /THOMPSON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY THOMPSON 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN THOMPSON 1 POSITION -5630,20 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5702,76,-5557,-61 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1653 2 NOTE Birth: in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut 3 CONT Christening: 7 Jun 1653 3 CONT 2 PLAC Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00041@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1691 2 NOTE Death: 1691 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00762@ 1 FAMC @fam00763@ 0 @ind01506@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /THOMPSON/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS THOMPSON 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN THOMPSON 1 POSITION -5710,230 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5782,272,-5637,149 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas THOMPSON 1 FAMS @fam00763@ 0 @ind01507@ INDI 1 NAME ANN /WELLS/ 2 DISPLAY ANN WELLS 2 GIVN ANN 2 SURN WELLS 1 POSITION -5570,220 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5615,262,-5524,139 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILD 2 CONT Mary THOMPSON b: in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut c: 7 Jun 1653 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00763@ 0 @ind01508@ INDI 1 NAME EPHRAIM /BOOTHE/ 2 DISPLAY EPHRAIM BOOTHE 2 GIVN EPHRAIM 2 SURN BOOTHE 1 POSITION -5420,30 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5485,86,-5354,-51 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 AUG 1648 2 NOTE Birth: 1 Aug 1648 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1683 2 NOTE Death: ABT 1683 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Mary BOOTH b: 12 Nov 1676 2 CONT Joanna BOOTH b: 10 Sep 1678 in Stratford of, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Bethia BOOTH b: 7 Aug 1680 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Richard BOOTH b: 1682 2 CONT ******************************* 2 CONT 2 CONT Family 1 Mary CLARK 2 CONT Married 1674 Stratford, Fairfield, CT 2 CONT Sealed S (LDS) 24 Sep 1937 SLAKE 2 CONT Family ID F3985 Group Sheet 2 CONT 2 CONT Family 2 Mary OSBORN, b. 29 Mar 1653, New Haven, New Haven, Connectic 2 CONC ut 2 CONT Married 9 Jun 1675 New Haven, , CT 2 CONT Sealed S (LDS) 26 Mar 1957 2 CONT Children 1. Joanna Booth, b. 17 Sep 1678, Stratford, Fairfield, Con 2 CONC n 2 CONT > 2. Mary Booth, b. 12 Nov 1678, Stratford, Fairfield, Conn 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00764@ 1 FAMC @fam00765@ 0 @ind01509@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /OSBORNE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY OSBORNE 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN OSBORNE 1 POSITION -5060,40 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5125,96,-4994,-41 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 MAR 1653 2 NOTE 3 CONT 2 PLAC New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. 3 _XREF @place00054@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 28 NOV 1726 2 PLAC Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. 3 _XREF @place00055@ 2 NOTE She died 28 Nov 1726 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT ALT MARY CLARK 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Mary BOOTH b: 12 Nov 1676 2 CONT Joanna BOOTH b: 10 Sep 1678 in Stratford of, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Bethia BOOTH b: 7 Aug 1680 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Richard BOOTH b: 1682 2 CONT 2 CONT Other marriages: 2 CONT BENNETT, James Lt. 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00034@ 1 FAMS @fam00764@ 1 FAMC @fam00773@ 0 @ind01510@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /BOOTHE II/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD BOOTHE II 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN BOOTHE II 1 PICTURES @pic00003@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00003@ 1 SOURCES @source00008@ 1 POSITION -5440,250 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5505,306,-5374,144 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #008000 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 MAR 1607 2 NOTE born 5 March 1607, Great Budworth, county Cheshire, England; he was ch 3 CONC ristened August 1608 at Great Budworth. 3 CONT 3 CONT ALT Birth: 1606 in ENGLAND RESIDED STRATFORD CT 2 PLAC Great Budworth, county Cheshire, England 3 _XREF @place00042@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1687 2 PLAC Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn 3 _XREF @place00043@ 2 NOTE He died 1687/1688 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Richard Boothe was born in England, about 1607, for in an affidavit, M 2 CONC arch 15 1687-8, he describes himself as about 81 years of age, but fro 2 CONC m what part of England he came is not known. That his wife Elizabeth w 2 CONC as the sister of Joseph Hawley seems quite certain, since his son Ephr 2 CONC aim Boothe in his will calls Samuel Hawley, son of Joseph, "cousin." R 2 CONC ichard Boothe and his wife were both living in 1688, and nothing is kn 2 CONC own as to the death of either of them. He was a proprietor in the town 2 CONC ship and received divisions of land for many years as others; and was 2 CONC a prominent citizen, one of the most reliable of the town, but not pro 2 CONC minent in office except in the town. 2 CONT 2 CONT The following, taken from the town records of Stratford, shows his pos 2 CONC ition as first selectman of "townsman" as then called, and also the de 2 CONC ed of humanity he was engaged in in finding a good home for a motherle 2 CONC ss little girl, "Modlin." 2 CONT 2 CONT "This indenture made the 24th of June 1662, witnesseth that we the tow 2 CONC nsmen of Stratford upon good and serious considerations moving us ther 2 CONC eunto, doebind out one Modlin a little girl about six years of age, th 2 CONC at formerly did belong to a Frenchman that was in necessity upon the t 2 CONC own of Stratford; we say, to John Minor of Stratford, to him, his heir 2 CONC s and assigns, till the aforesaid girl shall attayne the age of twenty 2 CONC -one yhears; we say we bind her with her father's consent; also a lawf 2 CONC ul apprentice to the aforesaid John Minor till the aforesaid term of t 2 CONC yme shall be fully and completely ended. 2 CONT 2 CONT "The aforesaid John Minor engages to provide her with apparel and diet 2 CONC and bedding as may be suitable for such an apprentice. 2 CONT 2 CONT "That this is our act and deed, and witnessed by subscibing the day an 2 CONC d date abaove written. 2 CONT Richard Boothe, John Brinsmade, William Curtis, Caleb Nichols, Jeremia 2 CONC h Judson } Townsmen 2 CONT 1 2 CONT ****************************************** 2 CONT Richard Booth (1607-1687) is linked to illustrious English line of Boo 2 CONC ths, but two of the primary sources on the colonial Booth family of Co 2 CONC nn. differ on question of ancestry of Richard Booth of Stratford, Conn 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT Booth, Walter S. "Genelogy of the Booth Family of England & the United 2 CONC States," Minneapolis, Minn., 1892. Walter S. Booth offers lineal des 2 CONC cent to Adam de Boothe, founder of the ancient family of county Lanca 2 CONC ster, England. He contends Richard Booth of Stratford can be taken bac 2 CONC k 15 generations to the Norman progenitor, Adam de Boothe. "Tradition 2 CONC orally transmitted said three brothers, sons of Richard Booth I of Ch 2 CONC eshire England, came to the American colonies between 1630-1640, their 2 CONC father having died in December 1628. The oldest son, Richard Booth II 2 CONC , settled in Stratford, Conn., in 1640. The descendants of the brother 2 CONC s were aware of their English origin, and members of the families visi 2 CONC ted their English cousins at an early date." 2 CONT 2 CONT Donald L. Jacobus, "The Genealogy of the Booth Family: Six or More G 2 CONC enerations in Connecticut" (1952) refutes Walter S. Booth. "The theori 2 CONC es relating to Richard Booth have found acceptance because they have l 2 CONC ong been in print. No actual evidence has been found to support the t 2 CONC heory that Richard descends from Adam de Booth of Lancaster. I am incl 2 CONC ined to believe Richard Booth of Conn. was a member of the Derbyshire 2 CONC contingent rather than the Cheshire contingent." 2 CONT ****************************************** 2 CONT Family given names of Robert & John are those from a line of Boothes o 2 CONC f Cheshire, England, an ancient titled family connected by marriage wi 2 CONC th families of distinction. If Richard Boothe II is of the Cheshire fa 2 CONC mily, he descends from Richard Boothe of Cogghill, county Cheshire, th 2 CONC e fifth son of Sir William Booth, Knight, by his wife Elizabeth Warbu 2 CONC rton, daughter of Sir John Warburton. William Booth was born c1570, d. 2 CONC 1628. He was buried at Bowden, county Cheshire, on September 1579. 2 CONT Richard Booth's name appeared often in the town records of his day. He 2 CONC was described as "townsman" or "selectman." Prefix "Mr" appeared bef 2 CONC ore his name in colonial records indicating social rank of a person of 2 CONC influence and respect. Richard Booth was married twice. In Conn. Land 2 CONC Records, Vol II p. 16, he speaks of "my now wife," indicating a secon 2 CONC d marriage. His first wife, mother of his children, was Elizabeth Hawl 2 CONC ey (b. c1607 Parwich, county Derby, Eng.), sister of Joseph Hawley, th 2 CONC e first recorder or town-clerk of Stratford. Their daughter Elizabeth 2 CONC was born in 1641. His marriage to Elizabeth Hawley, therefore, took pl 2 CONC ace around 1640. His son Ephraim Booth in his will styled Samuel Hawle 2 CONC y, son of Joseph, as his "cousin." 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard Booth's home lot was on w. side of Main Street, the fifth in o 2 CONC rder below Bridgeport Road, noted as Lot No. 29 on the map below. He a 2 CONC lso had land of considerable area in the aggregate scattered through v 2 CONC arious parts of the town. His large landed property was divided in his 2 CONC lifetime among his children. He died intestate. Mention of him was in 2 CONC his eighty-second year in March 1688-89. The Congregational Burial Gr 2 CONC ound was opened in 1678, so he is probably buried there as is his son 2 CONC Joseph Booth who outlived him by a decade. A monument was erected by W 2 CONC m. A. Booth Esq. and other descendants over the grave of son Joseph Bo 2 CONC oth. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Elizabeth BOOTH b: 12 Sep 1641 2 CONT Anna BOOTH b: 14 Feb 1643 2 CONT Ephraim BOOTH b: 1 Aug 1648 2 CONT Ebenezer BOOTH b: 18 Nov 1651 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT John BOOTH b: 5 Nov 1653 in Woodbury res, Litchfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Joseph BOOTH b: 8 Mar 1656 2 CONT Bethia BOOTH b: 18 Aug 1658 2 CONT Johanna BOOTH b: 21 Mar 1661 2 CONT ************************************************** 2 CONT Children of Richard Booth and his wife Elizabeth Hawley Booth: 2 CONT 2 CONT http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/o/w/Tamara-M-Bowden/GENE3 2 CONC -0015.html 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Elizabeth Booth b. 10 Sept. 1641 Stratford, Conn. and died Oct. 24, 2 CONC 1732 at age 91. She mar. Capt. John Minor (b. 30 Aug 1635 Charlestown 2 CONC , Mass., d. 17 Sept 1719 Woodbury, Conn.) on 19 Oct 1658. John Minor w 2 CONC as Capt., Deputy, Justice Commissioner, and Court Justice in Conn. Joh 2 CONC n Minor was s/o Thomas Minor & Grace Palmer. Thomas Minor b. 23 Apr 16 2 CONC 08 Chew-Magna, co. Somerset, Eng.; mar. 23 Apr 1634 Plymouth Mass.; d. 2 CONC 23 Oct 1690 New London, Conn. Grace Palmer b. 9 May 1612 Eng., d. 12 2 CONC Oct 1690 New London, Conn. John Minor was educated to be an interprete 2 CONC r in the languages of Conn. Indians in order to convert them to Christ 2 CONC ianity. He died Sept. 17, 1719 at age 85. (Swan, op. cit., p. 29) 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: Grace Minor (1670-1753) of Hartford, Conn. , d/o Capt. John Mino 2 CONC r and his wife Elizabeth Booth (child #1), mar. Samuel Grant (1659-161 2 CONC 0). The Grant line of New England and Ohio produced Gen. & Pres. Ulyss 2 CONC es Simpson Grant (b. 1822 Point Pleasant, Ohio). General Grant's fath 2 CONC er & mother were Jessie Root Grant and wife Hannah Simpson, whose fath 2 CONC er was Noah Grant III (1748-1819 Tolland, Conn. ), s/o Noah Grant II ( 2 CONC 1718-1756 Vermont), s/o Noah Grant I (1642-1727), s/o Samuel Grant (16 2 CONC 59-1710) who mar. Grace Miner (1670-1763) of Hartford, Conn. Grace Min 2 CONC er's parents were John Miner & Elizabeth Booth, d/o Richard Boothe and 2 CONC his wife Elizabeth Hawley. Ulysses S. Grant Lineage: http://www.lib.s 2 CONC iu.edu/projects/usgrant/ahg-genea.html Noah Grant III b. June 20, 174 2 CONC 8, Tolland, Conn. He was a farmer & tanner. He serv'd in Rev. War as L 2 CONC t. and Capt. He died Feb 14, 1819 Maysville, Mason Co, Ky. Photo: Toll 2 CONC and, Conn. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. Anne Booth b. 14 Feb. 1643 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Ephraim Booth b. 1 May 1648 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. Ebenezer Booth b. 19 Nov. 1651 2 CONT 2 CONT 5. John Booth b. 5 Nov. 1653 2 CONT 2 CONT 6. Joseph Booth b. 8 March 1656 2 CONT 2 CONT 7. Bethiah Booth b. 18 August 1658 2 CONT 2 CONT 8. Johanna Booth b. 21 March 1661 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00765@ 1 FAMC @fam00769@ 0 @ind01511@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /HAWLEY/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH HAWLEY 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN HAWLEY 1 POSITION -5240,260 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5308,302,-5171,179 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #008000 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE The Hawley Record, note #4, page 436 2 CONT Elizabeth Hawley, sister of Joseph Hawley the first, married Richard B 2 CONC oothe, and they settled in Stratford, with Joseph Hawley, about 1659 2 CONT 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Elizabeth BOOTH b: 12 Sep 1641 2 CONT Anna BOOTH b: 14 Feb 1643 2 CONT Ephraim BOOTH b: 1 Aug 1648 2 CONT Ebenezer BOOTH b: 18 Nov 1651 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT John BOOTH b: 5 Nov 1653 in Woodbury res, Litchfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Joseph BOOTH b: 8 Mar 1656 2 CONT Bethia BOOTH b: 18 Aug 1658 2 CONT Johanna BOOTH b: 21 Mar 1661 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00033@ 1 FAMS @fam00765@ 1 FAMC @fam00766@ 0 @ind01512@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -5340,470 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5382,512,-5298,428 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #008080 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 NOTE The Hawley Record, note 1, page 429 2 CONT The blank space was left on page 2 of the table work of this book, No 2 CONC 1, for two reasons: First, an inventory of Samuel Haule of Charlestown 2 CONC , Mass, dated in 1637, had been obtained, and as the date was early en 2 CONC ough, it was thought this man might be the father of the first family 2 CONC of Hawleys in Roxbury, particularly since the spelling of Haule for Ha 2 CONC wley had been found. 2 CONT 2 CONT The second reason was that, being in correspondence with several Hawle 2 CONC y families of Derbyshire, England, it was strongly hoped that the fath 2 CONC er's name and the emigration of the whole family might be obtained thr 2 CONC ough them. This hope has not been realized, although some information 2 CONC as to the existence of the family name from the date of the emigration 2 CONC to the present time, in that county, has been obtained, as may be see 2 CONC n in the account of the English Family in the first part of this book. 2 CONC (1890) 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Joseph HAWLEY b: ABT 1603 2 CONT Hannah HAWLEY 2 CONT Elizabeth HAWLEY 2 CONT Thomas HAULEY 2 CONT Robert HAULE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00766@ 0 @ind01513@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -5140,470 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5182,512,-5098,428 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joseph HAWLEY b: ABT 1603 2 CONT Hannah HAWLEY 2 CONT Elizabeth HAWLEY 2 CONT Thomas HAULEY 2 CONT Robert HAULE 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00029@ 1 FAMS @fam00766@ 0 @ind01514@ INDI 1 NAME CAPT. JOSEPH /HAWLEY/ 2 DISPLAY CAPT. JOSEPH HAWLEY 2 GIVN CAPT. JOSEPH 2 SURN HAWLEY 1 POSITION -6080,270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6145,326,-6014,164 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1603 2 NOTE Birth: ABT 1603 3 CONT 2 PLAC 1603 Parwich, Derby, ENG 3 _XREF @place00045@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 MAY 1690 2 PLAC Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00040@ 2 NOTE Death: 20 May 1690 3 CONT Burial: Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Marriage 1 (unknown) (HAWLEY) 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 2 Katharine BIRDSEY 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Samuel HAWLEY Sr b: 1647 2 CONT Joseph HAWLEY Jr b: 9 Jan 1649 2 CONT Elizabeth HAWLEY b: 26 Jan 1651 2 CONT Ebenezer HAWLEY b: 17 Sep 1654 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT Hannah HAWLEY b: 26 May 1657 2 CONT Ephraim HAWLEY b: 7 Aug 1659 in Trumbull, Fairfield, Connecticut 2 CONT John HAWLEY Esq b: 14 Jun 1661 2 CONT Mary HAWLEY b: 16 Jul 1663 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00035@ 1 FAMS @fam00767@ 1 FAMC @fam00768@ 0 @ind01515@ INDI 1 NAME KATHRINE /BIRDSEY/ 2 DISPLAY KATHRINE BIRDSEY 2 GIVN KATHRINE 2 SURN BIRDSEY 1 POSITION -5850,270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5915,326,-5784,189 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1625 2 NOTE b: 1625-1626 Stratford, Fairfield, CT 2 PLAC Stratford, Fairfield, CT 3 _XREF @place00044@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 JUN 1692 2 NOTE Death: 25 Jun 1692 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Katharine BIRDSEY 2 CONT Surname: Birdsey 2 CONT Given Name: Katharine 2 CONT Sex: F 2 CONT Death: 25 Jun 1692 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00767@ 1 FAMC @fam00770@ 0 @ind01516@ INDI 1 NAME JUDGE SAMUEL /HAWLEY/ 2 DISPLAY JUDGE SAMUEL HAWLEY 2 GIVN JUDGE SAMUEL 2 SURN HAWLEY 1 POSITION -6180,490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6234,546,-6125,384 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #008080 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1594 2 PLAC Parwich Derby 3 _XREF @place00047@ 1 NOTE ALT 2 CONT The Hawley Record, note 1, page 429 2 CONT The blank space was left on page 2 of the table work of this book, No 2 CONC 1, for two reasons: First, an inventory of Samuel Haule of Charlestown 2 CONC , Mass, dated in 1637, had been obtained, and as the date was early en 2 CONC ough, it was thought this man might be the father of the first family 2 CONC of Hawleys in Roxbury, particularly since the spelling of Haule for Ha 2 CONC wley had been found. 2 CONT 2 CONT The second reason was that, being in correspondence with several Hawle 2 CONC y families of Derbyshire, England, it was strongly hoped that the fath 2 CONC er's name and the emigration of the whole family might be obtained thr 2 CONC ough them. This hope has not been realized, although some information 2 CONC as to the existence of the family name from the date of the emigration 2 CONC to the present time, in that county, has been obtained, as may be see 2 CONC n in the account of the English Family in the first part of this book. 2 CONC (1890) 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Joseph HAWLEY b: ABT 1603 2 CONT Hannah HAWLEY 2 CONT Elizabeth HAWLEY 2 CONT Thomas HAULEY 2 CONT Robert HAULE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00768@ 0 @ind01517@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -5980,490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6022,532,-5938,448 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joseph HAWLEY b: ABT 1603 2 CONT Hannah HAWLEY 2 CONT Elizabeth HAWLEY 2 CONT Thomas HAULEY 2 CONT Robert HAULE 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00029@ 1 FAMS @fam00768@ 0 @ind01518@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD (ENGLAND) /BOOTH/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD (ENGLAND) BOOTH 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN BOOTH 1 POSITION -5540,460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5608,502,-5471,354 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00769@ 0 @ind01519@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /BIRDSEYE/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH BIRDSEYE 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN BIRDSEYE 1 POSITION -5880,470 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5944,526,-5816,389 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1597 2 NOTE 3 CONT 2 PLAC Reading, BRK, ENG 3 _XREF @place00046@ 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE d: Wetherford #: 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00770@ 0 @ind01520@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL (PHEBE /DAYTON/ 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL (PHEBE DAYTON 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 2 MIDDLE (PHEBE 2 SURN DAYTON 1 POSITION -5750,460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5804,516,-5696,354 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1601 2 NOTE b: ~1601 Reading, BRK, ENG 3 CONT 2 PLAC Reading, BRK, ENG 3 _XREF @place00046@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00770@ 0 @ind01521@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /MUDGE/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES MUDGE 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN MUDGE 1 POSITION 15400,330 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15351,386,15450,249 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 TEXT #008000 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 SEP 1675 2 PLAC Bloody brook. 3 _XREF @place00052@ 2 NOTE 18 Sept. 1675, at Bloody brook. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE MUDGE, JAMES, one of the "flower of Essex" under capt. Lothrop, k. by 2 CONC the Ind. 18 Sept. 1675, at Bloody brook. 1 FAMS @fam00771@ 0 @ind01522@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 15600,330 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15558,372,15642,288 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00771@ 0 @ind01523@ INDI 1 NAME JEREMIAH /OSBORN/ 2 DISPLAY JEREMIAH OSBORN 2 GIVN JEREMIAH 2 SURN OSBORN 1 POSITION -5090,250 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5154,292,-5025,169 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00773@ 0 @ind01524@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -4960,250 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5002,292,-4918,208 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00773@ 0 @ind01525@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES BURR 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION 390,-1330 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 345,-1274,436,-1411 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JUL 1832 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00192@ 1 FAMS @fam00774@ 0 @ind01526@ INDI 1 NAME CAROLINE /SALMON/ 2 DISPLAY CAROLINE SALMON 2 GIVN CAROLINE 2 SURN SALMON 1 POSITION 840,-1330 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 776,-1288,905,-1411 1 SEX F 1 NOTE Children of Caroline Salmon and James Burr are: 2 CONT Fannie Cornelia Burr, b. October 22, 1858, d. date unknown. 2 CONT Elmora Salmon Burr, b. September 22, 1861, d. date unknown. 2 CONT Jennie Burr, b. October 24, 1872, d. date unknown. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00774@ 0 @ind01527@ INDI 1 NAME FANNIE CORNELIA /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY FANNIE CORNELIA BURR 2 GIVN FANNIE 2 MIDDLE CORNELIA 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION 430,-1540 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 366,-1484,495,-1646 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 OCT 1858 2 NOTE Fannie Cornelia Burr, b. October 22, 1858, 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00774@ 0 @ind01528@ INDI 1 NAME ELNORA SALMON /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY ELNORA SALMON BURR 2 GIVN ELNORA 2 MIDDLE SALMON 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION 630,-1540 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 575,-1484,685,-1646 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 SEP 1861 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00774@ 0 @ind01529@ INDI 1 NAME JENNIE /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY JENNIE BURR 2 GIVN JENNIE 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION 760,-1540 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 713,-1484,808,-1621 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 OCT 1872 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00774@ 0 @ind01530@ INDI 1 NAME MARY BETSEY /BURR/ 2 DISPLAY MARY BETSEY BURR 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE BETSEY 2 SURN BURR 1 POSITION -90,-1290 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -142,-1234,-38,-1396 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1838 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00192@ 1 FAMS @fam00775@ 0 @ind01532@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -280,-1500 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -322,-1458,-238,-1542 0 @ind01531@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM L /TIBBALS/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM L TIBBALS 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 MIDDLE L 2 SURN TIBBALS 1 POSITION -220,-1490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -274,-1448,-166,-1596 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam00775@ 0 @ind01533@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD /DENISON/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD DENISON 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 SURN DENISON 1 POSITION 8930,-120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8872,-64,8989,-201 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1616 2 PLAC ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE More About EDWARD DENISON: 2 CONT 2 CONT Christening: 1616, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT *************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT According to Roxbury, MA Vital Records, all of Edward Denison and Eliz 2 CONC . 2 CONT Weld's children were baptized in Roxbury. Mary was bapt. 27 March 2 CONT 1652/3. 2 CONT 2 CONT In the partition of the estate of Edward Denison, which in his will wa 2 CONC s 2 CONT to be done after the death of his wife, concluded on 24 May 1717, and 2 CONT documented on LDS microfilm 0584134, item 2, pages 153-163. On page 15 2 CONC 6 2 CONT the heirs are listed in considerable detail. I have a copy in case 2 CONT additional details are wanted. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary, the eldest daughter then living is called Mary Thompson wife of 2 CONT Joseph Thompson of Billerica in Middlesex Co., Cooper. The then living 2 CONT children, grandchildren, and gr-grandchildren all shared in the estate 2 CONC . 2 CONT (Possibly Mary had a later marriage to Stephen Crane, after the death 2 CONC of 2 CONT Joseph Thompson) 2 CONT 2 CONT There is no documentation to my knowledge of a Mary born to George and 2 CONT Ann Borodell Denison. They had a dau. Mercy b. abt 1659, who died 1670 2 CONC /71. 2 CONT Mary b. 1660 in Milton, MA must be of a different Denison family 2 CONT ******************** 2 CONT Edward Denison (son of William), born in 1614, was married to Elizabet 2 CONC h Welde, of Roxbury, and had twelve children. He lived in Roxbury, whe 2 CONC re he was a man of mark, and died there, April 26, 1668; his wife died 2 CONC there in 1716, aged 91 years. 1 FAMS @fam00776@ 1 FAMC @fam00777@ 0 @ind01534@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /WELDE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH WELDE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN WELDE 1 POSITION 9610,-110 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9542,-54,9679,-191 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 MAY 1625 2 NOTE 3 CONT Birth 9 May 1625, Sudbury, Suffolk, England, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Sudbury, Suffolk, England, England 3 _XREF @place00065@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 FEB 1716 2 PLAC Roxbury, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00064@ 2 NOTE Died: 1716 at: Roxbury, Massachusetts 3 CONT Death 5 Feb 1716, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Death 5 Feb 1716, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts 2 CONT Elizabeth WELDE 2 CONT ---FIRST SPOUSE 1641 RICHARD DENISON?? - 2 CONT CHILDREN WITH EDWARD 2 CONT -Elizabeth, born in 1642. 2 CONT 2 CONT John, born in 1644. 2 CONT 2 CONT Edward, born and died in 1645. 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph, born and died in 1646. 2 CONT 2 CONT Jeremiah, born in 1647, and died 1649. 2 CONT 2 CONT Margaret, born in 1650, married D. Mason. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary, born in 1653. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hannah, born in 1655. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sarah, born in 1657. 2 CONT 2 CONT Deborah, born in 1660, died in 1667. 2 CONT 2 CONT William, born in 1664. 2 CONT 2 CONT Deborah, born in 1666, died 1667. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC - 1 FAMS @fam00776@ 1 FAMC @fam00783@ 0 @ind01535@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /DENISON/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM DENISON 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN DENISON 1 POSITION 8820,90 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8755,146,8886,9 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1570 2 NOTE b: 1570/71 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1652 2 NOTE 1652/53 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William and Margaret Chandler Denison 2 CONT William Denison, one of our earliest known ancestors, was born ab 2 CONC out 1570 and lived in a village called Bishops-Stortford in Herts Coun 2 CONC ty, England. He was a “maltster,” presumably a brewer of ale and malt 2 CONC beverages. In 1603 he became the second husband of Margaret Chandler ( 2 CONC b. 1577), the daughter of John and Joan Chandler of Bishops-Stortford. 2 CONC (She was the widow of a man named Monck.) Their first son, George Den 2 CONC ison Sr., was born in England; the birthdate of their second son Edwar 2 CONC d is uncertain. 2 CONT To escape religious persecution, they emigrated to Roxbury, Mass. 2 CONC aboard a ship called the Lion in 1631, just eleven years after the Ma 2 CONC yflower. William was a highly respected member of the colony, becoming 2 CONC a “freeman” (in full communion with the church) the next year and ser 2 CONC ving as a representative on the Massachusetts General Court from 1635 2 CONC to 1637. Margaret died on Feb. 2, 1646; William died January 25, 1654. 2 CONC 2 CONT ********************** 2 CONT 1. WILLIAM2 DENISON (JOHN1) was born Abt. 1570 in Bishop's Stortford 2 CONC , Hertfordshire, England, and died January 25, 1652/53 in Roxbury, Ess 2 CONC ex Co., Massachusetts. He married MARGARET CHANDLER1 November 07, 160 2 CONC 3 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertsfordshire, England, daughter of TOBIAS C 2 CONC HANDLER and JOAN MUMFORD. She was born Bef. October 13, 1577 in Bisho 2 CONC p's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, and died February 23, 1644/45 i 2 CONC n Roxbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for WILLIAM DENISON: 2 CONT 2 CONT Denison Genealogy, by Denison, Peck & Jacobus, page xxi. 2 CONT 2 CONT William came to America on the Lion with his wife and 3 youngest 2 CONC sons; settled in Roxbury, MA 1631. John Eliot, Pastor of the First Chu 2 CONC rch of Roxbury and Apostle to the Indians was a tutor of George, his y 2 CONC oungest son. Eliot had arrived on the same ship. William was a merchan 2 CONC t and must have been a man of means and good education. He was deacon 2 CONC in the First Church of Roxbury, and had a large influence in the Colon 2 CONC y. One record states his wife did not unite with the church until some 2 CONC years later. William built a house in Roxbury MA which was still stan 2 CONC ding in 1882. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT More About WILLIAM DENISON: 2 CONT 2 CONT Burial: Old Eliot Steet Cemetery, Roxbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts 2 CONT 2 CONT Christening: February 03, 1570/71, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, 2 CONC England 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00777@ 1 FAMC @fam00778@ 0 @ind01536@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /CHANDLER/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET CHANDLER 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN CHANDLER 1 POSITION 9210,90 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9139,146,9282,9 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 OCT 1577 2 NOTE 13 OCT 1577 - 25 FEB 1645 3 CONT NAME: DENISON 3 CONT BIRTH: 13 OCT 1577, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00060@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 FEB 1645 2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk, MA 3 _XREF @place00061@ 2 NOTE 1645/46, 3 CONT DEATH: 25 FEB 1645, Roxbury, Suffolk, MA 3 CONT BURIAL: FEB 1645, Old Eliot St Cemetary, Roxbury, Suffolk, MA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE TOBIAS CHANDLER and JOAN MUMFORD. 2 CONT ALT FATHER JOHN 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for MARGARET CHANDLER: 2 CONT 2 CONT Denison Genealogy, by Denison, Peck & Jacobus, page xxi. 2 CONT 2 CONT More About MARGARET CHANDLER: 2 CONT 2 CONT Christening: October 13, 1577, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, Engl 2 CONC and 2 CONT 2 CONT FIRST MARRIOAGE HENRY MONCK 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00777@ 1 FAMC @fam00782@ 0 @ind01537@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (FRANCE) /DENISON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (FRANCE) DENISON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (FRANCE) 2 SURN DENISON 1 POSITION 8730,300 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8665,356,8796,194 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1540 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1582 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Re: Oldest Proven DENNISON 2 CONT 2 CONT (1) 1 John DENISON 2 CONT ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2 CONT Birth:abt 1540, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Death:1582, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Burial:4 Dec 1582, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Father:DENISON (~1500-) 2 CONT 2 CONT John DENISON (ca.1530-1582) married, 11 May 1561, at St. James Church, 2 CONC 2 CONT Thorley, England, to Agnes WILLIE, dau. of John and Joan (MARSEAD) 2 CONT WILLIE. John and Agnes (WILLIE) DENISON had children: John; Luce; 2 CONT William DENISON (1571-1653) m. 7 Nov 1603 Margaret (CHANDLER) MONCK; 2 CONT Edward; Mary DENISON m. George GRENE; Elizabeth DENISON m. Mr. CROUCH; 2 CONC 2 CONT and George DENISON 2 CONT (1582-1678) m. Constance (GLASCOCK) GOOCH 2 CONT 2 CONT John DENISON died "of the plague," 4 December 1582, at Bishop's 2 CONT Stortford, Co., Herts, England. His widow, Agnes (WILLIE) DENISON, 2 CONT married second, 3 May 1584, to John GACE, tanner, who died September 2 CONT 1602. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00778@ 0 @ind01538@ INDI 1 NAME AGNES (ENGLAND /WILLIE/ 2 DISPLAY AGNES (ENGLAND WILLIE 2 GIVN AGNES 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND 2 SURN WILLIE 1 POSITION 8930,300 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8865,356,8996,194 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1544 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1584 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Spouse:Agnes WYLIE/WILLIE 2 CONT Birth:ca 1544, Thorley, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Death:aft 1586, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Father:John WYLIE/WILLIE (ca1520-1575) 2 CONT Mother:Joan MARSHALL (1519-) 2 CONT Marr:11 May 1561, St. James Church, Thorley, Herts, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Children:John (ca1565-1582) 2 CONT Luce (-br. 1582) 2 CONT William (1571-1653) 2 CONT Edward 2 CONT Mary 2 CONT Elizabeth 2 CONT George (-br. 1640) 2 CONT 2 CONT (2) 1.1 John DENISON 2 CONT ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2 CONT Birth:ca 1565, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Death:4 Dec 1582, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT John2, mentioned, in will of John Denison. 2 CONT 2 CONT (2) 1.2 Luce DENISON 2 CONT ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2 CONT Bapt:3 Aug 1567, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Burial:9 Dec 1582, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Died of “the plague” 2 CONT 2 CONT (2) 1.3 William DENISON 2 CONT ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2 CONT Birth:1571/2, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Bapt:3 Feb 1571/2, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Death:25 Jan 1653/4, Roxbury, Suffolk County, MA 2 CONT Burial:25 Jan 1653/4, Old Eliot Street Cemetery, Roxbury, Suffolk 2 CONT County, MA 2 CONT 2 CONT William DENISON (1571-1653/4), son of John and Agnes (WILEY) 2 CONT DENISON, was baptized at Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, 3 2 CONT February 1571. He married Margaret CHANDLER, daughter of Tobias and 2 CONT Johane 2 CONT (MOMFORD) CHANDLER. 2 CONT 2 CONT William DENISON (1571-1654), son of John and Agnes DENISON, married 7 2 CONT November 1603, in Stortford, England, to Margaret (CHANDLER) MONCK 2 CONT (1577-1645/6), dau. of Tobias and Johane (MOMFORD) CHANDLER, and widow 2 CONC 2 CONT of Henry MONCK. William and Margaret DENISON had children: John; 2 CONT William DENISON, Jr.; George DENISON (1610-1614); Daniel DENISON 2 CONT (1612-1682) m. 2 CONT Patience DUDLEY, dau. of Governor ; Edward DENISON (1614-1668) m. 2 CONT Elizabeth WELDE; Sarah (born and died 1615); and George DENISON 2 CONT (1618-1694) m. (1) 1640 Bridget THOMPSON, m. (2) 1644/5 Ann BORADELL 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse:Margaret CHANDLER 2 CONT Birth:1577, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Death:3 Feb 1645/6, Roxbury, Suffolk, MA 2 CONT Burial:3 Feb 1645/6, Old Eliot Street Cenetery, Roxbury, Suffolk 2 CONT County, MA 2 CONT Bapt:13 Oct 1577, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Father:Tobias CHANDLER (1552-1629) 2 CONT Mother:Joan MOMFORD (1556-1618) 2 CONT 2 CONT Margaret (CHANDLER) DENISON, wife of William DENISON, died at Roxbury, 2 CONC 2 CONT Mass. on 3 February 1645. She is buried in Old Eliot St. Cemetery, 2 CONT Roxbury 2 CONT 2 CONT Marr:7 Nov 1603, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Children:John (1605-) 2 CONT William (1606-~1624) 2 CONT George (Died as Child) (-br. 1614) 2 CONT Daniel (1612-1682) 2 CONT Edward (1614-1668) 2 CONT Sarah (Died as Infant) (1615-br. 1615) 2 CONT George (1618-1694) 2 CONT 2 CONT (2) 1.4 Edward DENISON 2 CONT ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2 CONT Death:Ireland 2 CONT Bapt:6 Apr 1575, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Edward DENISON, son of John and Agnes (WILLIE) DENISON, was 2 CONT baptized, 6 April 1575, at Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. 2 CONC 2 CONT He 2 CONT went to Ireland in 1631 where his son, John DENISON, was to become 2 CONT deputy 2 CONT Governor of Cork. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Children:Anne 2 CONT Susan 2 CONT Elizabeth (-br. 1615) 2 CONT John 2 CONT 2 CONT (2) 1.5 Mary DENISON 2 CONT ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2 CONT Bapt:28 Apr 1577, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary2, bp. Apr. 28, 1577; probably mar. George Grene of Much Hadam, Co 2 CONC . 2 CONT Herts 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse:George GREENE 2 CONT Death:bef 10 Nov 1582, Thorley, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT (2) 1.6 Elizabeth DENISON 2 CONT ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2 CONT Bapt:23 Aug 1579, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth2, bp. Aug. 25, 1579; mar. - Crouch, -John Gace's will 1602, 2 CONT reads "To Elizabeth Crouch my wifes daughter". 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse:CROUCH 2 CONT 2 CONT (2) 1.7 George DENISON 2 CONT ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2 CONT Bapt:17 Mar 1582/3, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Burial:20 Aug 1640, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse:Constance GLASCOCK 2 CONT Birth:abt 1589 2 CONT Father:William GLASCOCK 2 CONT Marr:1 Aug 1609, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Children:George (-br. 1678) 2 CONT Anne 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00778@ 0 @ind01539@ INDI 1 NAME HENRY /CRANE/ 2 DISPLAY HENRY CRANE 2 GIVN HENRY 2 SURN CRANE 1 POSITION 6320,-100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6255,-44,6386,-181 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1621 2 NOTE BIRTH: 1621, Welwyn,Hertfordshire,Engl 3 CONT 3 CONT 2 PLAC Welwyn,Hertfordshire,Engl 3 _XREF @place00058@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1709 2 PLAC Milton,Ma 3 _XREF @place00057@ 2 NOTE DEATH: 1709, Milton,Ma 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00779@ 1 FAMC @fam00781@ 0 @ind01540@ INDI 1 NAME TABITHA /KINSLEY/ 2 DISPLAY TABITHA KINSLEY 2 GIVN TABITHA 2 SURN KINSLEY 1 SOURCES @source00012@ 1 POSITION 6620,-100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6555,-44,6686,-181 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 FEB 1630 2 NOTE IN ENGLAND 3 CONT Born: 7 Feb 1630 at: 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1681 2 PLAC Milton,Ma 3 _XREF @place00057@ 2 NOTE DEATH: Abt 1681, Milton,Ma 3 CONT Death: 23 Oct 1682 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ALTERNATE ELIZABETH KINGSLEY OR 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Tabitha KINSLEY CHILDREN WITH HENRY CRANE???? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Stephen CRANE 2 CONT Henry CRANE 2 CONT John CRANE 2 CONT +Elizabeth CRANE 2 CONT Ebenezer CRANE 2 CONT Mary CRANE 2 CONT Mercy CRANE 2 CONT Samual CRANE 2 CONT Anna CRANE 2 CONT *********************** 2 CONT Benjamin CRANE b: ABT 1656 2 CONT Stephen CRANE b: ABT 1657 2 CONT Henry CRANE Jr. b: ABT 1660 in Dorchester, , Massachusetts 2 CONT John CRANE b: 30 Nov 1658 in Dorchester, , Massachusetts 2 CONT Elizabeth CRANE b: 14 Aug 1663 in Dorchester, , Massachusetts 2 CONT Ebenezer CRANE b: 6 Aug 1665 in Dorchester, , Massachusetts 2 CONT Mary CRANE b: 22 Nov 1666 in Dorchester, , Massachusetts 2 CONT Mercy CRANE b: 1 Jan 1668 in Dorchester, , Massachusetts 2 CONT Samuel CRANE b: 8 Jun 1669 in Dorchester, , Massachusetts 2 CONT Anna CRANE b: 1687 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00779@ 1 FAMC @fam00780@ 0 @ind01541@ INDI 1 NAME STEPHEN /KINSLEY/ 2 DISPLAY STEPHEN KINSLEY 2 GIVN STEPHEN 2 SURN KINSLEY 1 POSITION 6530,100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6465,156,6596,19 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1598 2 NOTE Birth: 1598 in England 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 JUN 1673 2 NOTE Death: 4 JUN 1673 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT "Stephen Kingsley & Marie Spaulding" married 29 April 1624 at Boston, 2 CONC England may refer to this man (See American Genealogist Vol.10, p.15). 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT Elder Stephen Kingsley died at Milton Jun.4,1673 and - his wife died t 2 CONC here Jan.10,1668(9), her name not being given in any New England recor 2 CONC ds. The location of Stephen Kingsley's land grant in Braintree has not 2 CONC been determined after much search. On Jun.24,1663 for L3 paid him by 2 CONC Thomas Meekins late of Dorchester he sold to John Hull 66 acres grante 2 CONC d to him, "bounded with several small allotments likewise laid out" et 2 CONC c., west on Henry Stevens, north on John Barrell (should be George Bar 2 CONC rell) and Edward Goodwin, east on William Davis, south on Samuel Sherm 2 CONC an (S.D. 10-25). 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Kingsley 2957 2 CONT 2 CONT It is apparent that Stephen Kingsley did not settle on this lot, havin 2 CONC g had a house lot near Mr. Coddington, now Furnace Brook. John Hull bo 2 CONC ught up many other unused lots at this time most of which were near an 2 CONC d along present West St. in Braintree and were laid out in 1640 or 164 2 CONC 1 about the time Stephen Kingsley had his allotment changed to seven a 2 CONC cres per head making about 63 acres total, and that is apparently the 2 CONC approximate location of his grant. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Braintree Pioneers" by F.A. Bates at N.E. Hist. Gen. Soc. says (from 2 CONC History of Milton) - Stephen Kingsley house was on the hill a little e 2 CONC ast of the residence of Cornelius Babcock on the north side of Adams S 2 CONC t. The cellar was filled up by Mr. Babcock the present owner - 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Stephen & - born in England and New England 2 CONT 2 CONT + Samuel (before May(1630) in England. 2 CONT John about 1632 in England, m. Susanna Daniel. Resided in Milton. 2 CONT Tabitha m. Henry Crane of Braintree & Milton. 2 CONT Lydia m. Anthony Gulliver of Milton. - m. Robert Mason of Dedham & Med 2 CONC field. Mary Aug.30,1640 at Braintree (Boston Returns). 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel2 (Stephen1) 2 CONT 2 CONT born in England before May 1630 as he was made freeman May 7,1651. die 2 CONC d May 21,1662 at Billerica. married about 1655, Hannah Brackett, born 2 CONC Jan.4,1634 at Boston, died - killed by Indians Jul.3,1706 at Dunstable 2 CONC (now Nashua, N.H.), dau. of Richard & Alice (-) Brackett. She married 2 CONC 2nd about 1663 as 2nd wife Dea. John2 Blanchard of Charlestown. 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel Kingsley had granted to him Feb.8,1657(8) by the town of Braint 2 CONC ree "twenty rods of the town Common before his door, so as it may not 2 CONC damnifie use for a highway coming out of the common which land is to b 2 CONC e set a barne one and a yard about it, and to be set out by the select 2 CONC men." In Aug.1659 he had a land grant at Billerica and evidently prepa 2 CONC red to settle there where he died. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Samuel & Hannah born at Braintree 2 CONT 2 CONT Hannah Jul.27,1656 2 CONT Elizabeth Nov.22,1657 2 CONT Mary Mar.3,1658/9, died Mar.26,1659 2 CONT Samuel Jan.11,1660(1), died Jan.19,1660(1) 2 CONT Samuel Aug.6,1662 (posthumous). 2 CONT 2 CONT NEHGR 62:94: Notes from England: " No. 188, 15th paper. Steeuen Kinsle 2 CONC y, aged 55 years or there abouts. Thomas Barrat the yeouger. Dated 29t 2 CONC h 2d mo. 1653. " 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT He was married to Mary SPAUL(D)ING. (235) Children were: Samuel (2) KI 2 CONC NGSLEY , Mary KINGSLEY, John KINGSLEY , Tabitha KINGSLEY, Lydia KINGSL 2 CONC EY, Unknown dau 3 KINGSLEY. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Tabitha KINGSLEY was born in Milton, MA.(235) Parents: Stephen (1) KI 2 CONC NGSLEY and Mary SPAUL(D)ING. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Unknown dau 3 KINGSLEY was born in Milton, MA.(235) Parents: Stephen 2 CONC (1) KINGSLEY and Mary SPAUL(D)ING. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00780@ 0 @ind01542@ INDI 1 NAME MARIE /SPAULDING/ 2 DISPLAY MARIE SPAULDING 2 GIVN MARIE 2 SURN SPAULDING 1 POSITION 6740,100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6668,156,6812,19 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 APR 1624 2 NOTE Birth: in England 3 CONT ABT 29 Apr 1624 - 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 JAN 1688 2 PLAC Milton, Norfolk Co. Massachusets 3 _XREF @place00059@ 2 NOTE Death: 1688 in Milton, Norfolk Co. Massachusets 3 CONT 10 Jan 1668 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ALT Mariah 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00780@ 0 @ind01543@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /CRANE/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL CRANE 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN CRANE 1 POSITION 6200,120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6146,176,6254,39 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1595 2 NOTE , born 1595 England 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Henry's father was Samuel Crane, born 1595 England. The Crane's settl 2 CONC ed in Milton, MA 1 FAMS @fam00781@ 0 @ind01544@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 6390,90 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6348,132,6432,48 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00781@ 0 @ind01545@ INDI 1 NAME TOBIAS (ENGLAND) /CHANDLER/ 2 DISPLAY TOBIAS (ENGLAND) CHANDLER 2 GIVN TOBIAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN CHANDLER 1 POSITION 9110,290 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9041,346,9179,184 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1551 2 NOTE BIRTH: 1551, Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 3 CONT CHRISTENING: 1551, Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 OCT 1629 2 PLAC Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00062@ 2 NOTE DEATH: 24 OCT 1629, Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 3 CONT BURIAL: 24 OCT 1629, Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00782@ 0 @ind01546@ INDI 1 NAME JOHANE (ENGLAND) /MUMFORD/ 2 DISPLAY JOHANE (ENGLAND) MUMFORD 2 GIVN JOHANE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN MUMFORD 1 POSITION 9310,290 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9242,346,9379,184 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1556 2 NOTE BIRTH: 1556, Bishop's, Stortford, Herts, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Bishop's, Stortford, Herts, England 3 _XREF @place00063@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 JUN 1618 2 PLAC Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00062@ 2 NOTE DEATH: 29 JUN 1618, Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 3 CONT BURIAL: 29 JUN 1618, Bishop's, Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00782@ 0 @ind01547@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /WELD/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH WELD 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN WELD 1 POSITION 9510,100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9445,156,9576,19 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 APR 1599 2 NOTE Birth 7 Apr 1599, Terling, Essex, England, Uk 3 CONT 2 PLAC Terling, Essex, England, Uk 3 _XREF @place00066@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 7 OCT 1646 2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass. 3 _XREF @place00067@ 2 NOTE Death 7 Oct 1646, Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass. 3 CONT Burial 10 Oct 1646, All Saint's Chur, Roxbury, Suffolk, MA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Joseph WELD 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00783@ 1 FAMC @fam00786@ 0 @ind01548@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH SHATSWELL /WYSE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH SHATSWELL WYSE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 MIDDLE SHATSWELL 2 SURN WYSE 1 POSITION 9950,100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9875,156,10026,-6 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE Birth 1600, Sudbury, Suffolk, England, Uk 3 CONT 2 PLAC Sudbury, Suffolk, England, Uk 3 _XREF @place00068@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 OCT 1638 2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass. 3 _XREF @place00067@ 2 NOTE Death 16 Oct 1638, Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass. 3 CONT Burial Oct 1638, Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Name Elizabeth SHATSWELL (WYSE) 2 CONT Children John (1623-1691) 2 CONT Elizabeth (1625-1716) 2 CONT Mary (1627-1711) 2 CONT Hannah (1629-1647) 2 CONT Mary (1629-1711) 2 CONT Thomas (1632-1649) 2 CONT Edmund (1636-) 2 CONT Denisson (1638-) 2 CONT Joseph (1644-1645) 2 CONT Elizabeth (1646-) 2 CONT Thomas (1646-) 2 CONT John (1646-) 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00783@ 1 FAMC @fam00784@ 0 @ind01549@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /SHATSWELL/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN SHATSWELL 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN SHATSWELL 1 POSITION 9850,310 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9775,366,9926,229 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1574 2 NOTE Birth 1574, Of, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng 3 _XREF @place00069@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 FEB 1646 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex Co, MA 3 _XREF @place00070@ 2 NOTE Death 11 Feb 1646, Ipswich, Essex Co, MA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00784@ 1 FAMC @fam00785@ 0 @ind01550@ INDI 1 NAME JUDITH // 2 DISPLAY JUDITH 2 GIVN JUDITH 1 SOURCES @source00013@ 1 POSITION 10050,310 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9985,366,10116,254 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1578 2 NOTE Birth 1578, Of, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng 3 _XREF @place00069@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 APR 1648 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex Co, MA 3 _XREF @place00070@ 2 NOTE Death 17 Apr 1648, Ipswich, Essex Co, MA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Elizabeth (1600-1638) 2 CONT Richard (1602-1938) 2 CONT John (1604-1646) 2 CONT Mary (1606-1694) 2 CONT Curwin (1608-) 2 CONT Theophilus (1609-1663) 2 CONT Judith (1612-) 2 CONT Margaret (1613-) 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00784@ 0 @ind01551@ INDI 1 NAME M (ENGLAND) /SHATSWELL/ 2 DISPLAY M (ENGLAND) SHATSWELL 2 GIVN M 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SHATSWELL 1 POSITION 9750,520 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9675,576,9826,414 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1556 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Father Mr SHATSWELL (~1556-) 2 CONT Mother Mrs SHATSWELL (~1552-) 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00785@ 0 @ind01552@ INDI 1 NAME (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY (ENGLAND) 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION 9950,520 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9882,576,10019,464 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1552 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00785@ 0 @ind01553@ INDI 1 NAME EDMUND (ENGLAND) /WELD/ 2 DISPLAY EDMUND (ENGLAND) WELD 2 GIVN EDMUND 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WELD 1 POSITION 9460,310 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9392,366,9529,204 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1567 2 NOTE Birth 1567, Sudbury, Suff, Eng, St Peters 3 CONT 2 PLAC Sudbury, Suff, Eng, St Peters 3 _XREF @place00071@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 JUL 1608 2 PLAC Sudbury, Suff, Eng 3 _XREF @place00072@ 2 NOTE Death 22 Jul 1608, Sudbury, Suff, Eng 3 CONT Burial 3 May 1608, Sudbury, Suff, Eng, Wp 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00786@ 0 @ind01554@ INDI 1 NAME AMY-ANNE (ENGLAND) /B REWSTER/ 2 DISPLAY AMY-ANNE (ENGLAND) B REWSTER 2 GIVN AMY-ANNE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN B REWSTER 1 POSITION 9630,310 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9556,366,9705,204 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1571 2 NOTE Birth 1571, St. Peters, Sudbury, Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC St. Peters, Sudbury, Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00073@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 JUL 1608 2 PLAC Sudbury, Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00074@ 2 NOTE Death 22 Jul 1608, Sudbury, Suffolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Thomas (1589-1662) 2 CONT Henry (~1592-) 2 CONT George (~1594-) 2 CONT Edmund (~1596-) 2 CONT Joseph (1599-1646) 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam00786@ 0 @ind01555@ INDI 1 NAME GILES /HAMBLIN/ 2 DISPLAY GILES HAMBLIN 2 GIVN GILES 2 SURN HAMBLIN 1 POSITION 10430,310 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10373,366,10488,229 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1590 2 PLAC ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00787@ 0 @ind01556@ INDI 1 NAME MISS /ASHLEY/ 2 DISPLAY MISS ASHLEY 2 GIVN MISS 2 SURN ASHLEY 1 POSITION 10630,310 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10579,352,10682,229 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam00787@ 0 @fam00192@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1828 5K 1 POSITION -4030,-1180 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -13270,-1180 3 RIGHT 20610,-1180 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage 1 Belinda Andrews 2 CONT Married: 1826 2 CONT Children 2 CONT James H. Burr 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 2 Mary A. Babbitt b: in Bridgewater, CT 2 CONT Married: 20 AUG 1828 2 CONT 1 UNIONS @marr00001@ 1 HUSB @ind00385@ 1 WIFE @ind00628@ 1 CHIL @ind01525@ 1 CHIL @ind01530@ 1 CHIL @ind00384@ 0 @fam00318@ FAM 1 POSITION 12900,180 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT 12850,180 3 RIGHT 13200,180 1 RELATION Marriage 1 HUSB @ind00640@ 1 WIFE @ind00639@ 1 CHIL @ind00754@ 0 @fam00363@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT M 1759 1 POSITION 9990,-780 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT 4850,-780 3 RIGHT 14570,-780 1 RELATION Marriage 1 UNIONS @marr00002@ 1 HUSB @ind00730@ 1 WIFE @ind00731@ 1 CHIL @ind00729@ 0 @fam00364@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1794 1 POSITION 20400,-980 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT 6750,-980 3 RIGHT 27880,-980 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE 1794 2 CONT 2 CONT Age: 13 2 CONT Marriage to Isaac Babbitt 2 CONT Brookfield, Mass. COULD/SHOULD THIS BE BROOKFIELD CT AS IS HER BIRTH 2 CONC OR DO THE TOWNS BORDER EACH OTHER? 1 HUSB @ind00729@ 1 WIFE @ind00732@ 1 CHIL @ind00628@ 0 @fam00365@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT M 1732 1 POSITION 12980,-590 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT 11690,-590 3 RIGHT 17470,-590 1 RELATION Marriage 1 HUSB @ind00733@ 1 WIFE @ind00734@ 1 CHIL @ind00731@ 0 @fam00366@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1676 1 POSITION 7770,-410 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT 6510,-410 3 RIGHT 9260,-410 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE MARRIAGE: 2 Jul 1676, Milton,Ma 1 HUSB @ind00738@ 1 WIFE @ind00737@ 1 CHIL @ind00736@ 0 @fam00367@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1730 1 POSITION 5390,-580 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT 3170,-580 3 RIGHT 8010,-580 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE 7 Apr 1730 in , , Ma. 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ABT. 1687 Northampton, Mass. 2 CONT MUDGE, Martha 2 CONT 0 @occu00017@ Occupation 1 TITL OF NORTH HAMPTON MA 0 @occu00018@ Occupation 1 TITL In explanation of the curious fact that the brothers, Benjamin and Joh 2 CONC n Dunning, who came to Stratford, Conn., about 1700, were not baptized 2 CONC until they were adults, the following report is submitted on the cond 2 CONC ition of Long Island from 1638 to 1700, (contributed by S. Wright Dunn 2 CONC ing): 1 NOTE "The first settlers, 1638, were Dutch. It was nearly depopulated by an 2 CONC Indian rising in 1643. A colony from Connecticut came in 1652, under 2 CONC a charter from Gov. Stuyvesant and called the place where they settled 2 CONC Middlebury. When the English first took possession, they professed al 2 CONC legiance to Conn., whither nearly the whole colony had gone in 1643 be 2 CONC cause of the Indians. After the establishment of English rule in 1664, 2 CONC it was named New Towne. When the Dutch resumed possession in 1673, on 2 CONC ly 23 out of 99 male adults took the oath of allegiance. Rev. Francis 2 CONC Doughty, who, with associates, claimed 13,332 acres of land in Newtown 2 CONC , was made minister of Flushing (adjoining Newtown) by Gov. Stuyvesant 2 CONC . He was an Englishman, banished from Mass. for his views on baptism. 2 CONC He went first to Long Island in 1642 and went with the Quakers in 1656 2 CONC . In 1702 the Governor attempted to establish an Episcopal minister in 2 CONC a parish including Jamaica, Newtown and Flushing. William Urquhart, r 2 CONC ector from 1704 to 1709, said that 'most of the inhabitants are Quaker 2 CONC s who roam through the country from one village to another, talk blash 2 CONC phemy, corrupt the youth and do much mischief'. If Benjamin Dunning we 2 CONC re one of these it would explain why his sons were unbaptized until th 2 CONC ey became adults." 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @occu00019@ Occupation 1 TITL the younger son, Benjamin, bapt. Jan. 17, 1647, in Salem, Mass., on r 2 CONC eaching adult years located in Boston, Mass., and in support of this a 2 CONC ssumption it is found in the Town Reports of the Boston Record Commiss 2 CONC ioners, the following mention: "Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Mary Dun 2 CONC ning, born in Boston, Mar. 3, 1679. Benjamin Dunning was a taxpayer in 2 CONC Boston in 1681 and 1685; he was elected Sealer of Leather, Mar 12, 16 2 CONC 82, and a tything man in Capt. Turill's Company, Apr. 30, 1684." To co 2 CONC nnect the Benjamin Dunning of Boston with a Benjamin Dunning mentioned 2 CONC in records at Newtown and Jamaica, Long Island in 1699 and later, see 2 CONC ms a rather long step, but the fact that two brothers, Benjamin and Jo 2 CONC hn Dunning, appeared at Stratford, Conn. (just across from Long Island 2 CONC ) about 1700, and were baptized together (as adults) May 30, 1703, in 2 CONC Stratfield church, (now 1rst Church of Bridgeport, CT), lends a very d 2 CONC ecided probability to the assumption that the Benjamin Dunning of Bost 2 CONC on moved to Long Island where his family grew up. In 1708, Benjamin Du 2 CONC nning, of Jamaica. L. I., is named as the father of Hannah Dunning who 2 CONC married Isaac Hurd of Stratford, Conn; and Benjamin and John Dunning 2 CONC who came to Stratford, Conn., about 1700, were very likely his sons, a 2 CONC s was probably Michael Dunning who married 1710 in Jamaica, L. 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Court Oct.14, 1697, as adm. on estate of Eliphalet Hill, for perm 2 CONC ission to 2 CONT 2 CONT sell lands of the estate sufficient to pay lawful debts. 2 CONT 2 CONT He bad several grants of land from the town as follows: "Feb.12, 1669, 2 CONC a 2 CONT 2 CONT parcel of land in Fairfield, being in quantity 12 acres, 32 rods, be i 2 CONC t more or less, 2 CONT 2 CONT bounded on the west and north with highways, and on the south, with la 2 CONC nd of ------, 2 CONT 2 CONT and on the east, with common land." Jan. 6, 1673, " Nathaniel Burr pur 2 CONC chased 4 2 CONT 2 CONT parcels of land, and was granted 14 acres by the town." May, 1682, he 2 CONC received a 2 CONT 2 CONT grant of land in the old Indian field and bought 5 parcels. Nov.23, 16 2 CONC 94, he deeded 2 CONT 2 CONT to Daniel Silliman I parcel of meaddw land, in quantity 2 acres, more 2 CONC or less, 2 CONT 2 CONT bounded on the southeast by land of Daniel Burr, etc. These are the on 2 CONC ]y 2 CONT 2 CONT mentions of his name in the Fairfield town records. His long lot was t 2 CONC he 38th 2 CONT 2 CONT from the Stratford line, and fronted on what is known as Burr's highwa 2 CONC y; it was 2 CONT 2 CONT 26 rods, I link in width. 2 CONT 2 CONT His will dated 22 feb 1712 was proved 5 Mar 1712. Adm. app. on his wid 2 CONC ow 2 CONT 2 CONT Ann's est., 7 Nov 1721. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @occu00022@ Occupation 1 TITL CO-FOUNDER AND 2ND PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 0 @occu00023@ Occupation 1 TITL LIVED MOST HIS LIFE IN FAIRFIELD CT MAJOR IN FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, LA 2 CONC TER COLONEL 0 @occu00024@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-9 1 NOTE Children: 18 i. EDMUND17, b. circa 1631, d. in 1666 in Watertown, Lit 2 CONC chfield Co., Connecticut; m. MARY. 2 CONT 19 ii. ANNE, b. circa 1633, d. on 23 July 1718 in Woodbury, Litchfiel 2 CONC d Co.; m. CALEB NICHOLS. 2 CONT + 20 iii. ENS. WILLIAM, b. circa 1635 in Watertown, d. in 1675/6 in Fa 2 CONC irfield; m. (WA-6) DEBORAH LOCKWOOD in 1657. 2 CONT 21 iv. MARY, b. circa 1637 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut 2 CONC ; m. (GZ-3) JEHU BURR. 2 CONT 22 v. JOHN, b. circa 1639 in Wethersfield, d. in 1683/4 in Connecticu 2 CONC t; m. MARY HARRIS on 18 April 1664. 2 CONT + 23 vi. SARAH, b. circa 1641 in Wethersfield; m. (GZ-5) NATHANIEL BUR 2 CONC R. 2 CONT 24 vii. ABIGAIL, b. circa 1643 in Wethersfield; m. (1) MOSES DIMON on 2 CONC 2 May 1670; m. (2) EDWARD HOWARD on 2 June 1685. 2 CONT + 25 viii. ANDREW JR., b. circa 1645 in Wethersfield, d. in 1690 in Ki 2 CONC llingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; m. TRYAL MEIGS in 1667/8. 2 CONT 26 ix. SAMUEL, b. in 1647/8 prob. Fairfield, d. on 8 Jan. 1693 in Fai 2 CONC rfield; m. (1) HANNAH OGDEN; m. (2) HESTER HAWKINS. 2 CONT 0 @occu00025@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-10 1 NOTE Children: 47 i. EDMUND8, b. on 23 June 1599 in Dedham, Essex. 2 CONT 48 ii. ANNE, b. on 15 Sept. 1601 in Dedham, Essex. 2 CONT 49 iii. JOANNA, b. on 13 Dec. 1603 in Dedham, Essex. 2 CONT + 50 iv. HESTHER, b. on 1 April 1606 in Dedham, Essex; m. (AJX-17) AND 2 CONC REW WARD on 1 Feb. 1619. 2 CONT 51 v. RICHARD, b. on 16 Oct. 1608 in Dedham, Essex; bur. on 27 Oct. 1 2 CONC 647. 2 CONT 52 vi. BEZALEEL, b. on 17 Sept. 1611 in Dedham, Essex. 2 CONT 53 vii. REV. JOHN, b. on 26 Dec. 1613 in Dedham, Essex, d. on 8 Aug. 2 CONC 1685 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; m. (VG-2) MARY LAUNCE 2 CONC . 2 CONT 54 viii. SAMUEL of Dedham, Essex, b. on 12 July 1618, d. in 1684 in S 2 CONC tratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. 2 CONT This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: 2 CONC 2 CONT Edmund /SHERMAN/ (AFN:8TGR-0L) and Judith /ANGIERS/ (AFN:8TGS-1W) 2 CONT This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: 2 CONC 2 CONT Edmund /SHERMAN/ (AFN:8TGR-0L) and Judith /ANGIER/ (AFN:92CX-B5) 2 CONT 55 ix. GRACE, b. circa 1610/5 in Dedham, Essex, d. on 14 Jan. 1690 in 2 CONC Chelmsford, Middlesex Co. 2 CONT 56 x. GIRL, b. circa 1620 in Dedham, Essex. 2 CONT 0 @occu00026@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-8 1 NOTE 2 CONT 0 @occu00027@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER -2+ 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Mattie C. Blakeman b: 24 MAY 1868 2 CONT Grace E. Blakeman b: 24 NOV 1877 2 CONT 0 @occu00028@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-5 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Josiah Burr b: 9 SEP 1797 in Monroe, CT 2 CONT Isaac Burr b: 12 APR 1799 in Monroe, CT 2 CONT Judson Burr b: 15 JUN 1802 2 CONT Clarke (Judge) Burr b: 10 JUN 1807 2 CONT Benjamin Burr b: 23 JUN 1813 0 @occu00029@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-5 0 @occu00030@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER -2 0 @occu00031@ Occupation 1 TITL Farmer and Tanner 0 @occu00032@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-7 0 @occu00033@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-8 0 @occu00034@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-4 0 @occu00035@ Occupation 1 TITL Yeoman and Town recorder 0 @occu00036@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER 11 0 @source00001@ SOUR 1 NOTE THE BURR FAMILY IN AMERICA 1570-1878 BY CHARLES BURR TODD NEW YORK 2 CONT Charles Burr Todd, "A general history of the Burr family : with a gene 2 CONC alogical record from 1193 to 1902", New York : Knickerbocker Press, 19 2 CONC 02 , p.125. 2 CONT 0 @source00002@ SOUR 1 NOTE FROM THE BABBITT FAMILY HISTORY 1643-1900 BY WILLIAM BRADFORD BROWN TA 2 CONC UNTON MASS 1912 0 @source00003@ SOUR 1 NOTE Excerpt from Wes Keeler's "Keeler Family: Ralph Keeler of Norwalk Conn 2 CONC ecticut and some of his Descendants," published in 2000, p. 7: 2 CONT 0 @source00004@ SOUR 1 NOTE Sarah's death is recorded in the St. John Genealogy, p. 21 (from Wes K 2 CONC eeler's Keeler Family, 2000, p. 7) 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @source00005@ SOUR 1 NOTE NOTES FROM: GENEALOGICAL NOTES ON THE DUNNING FAMILY IN AMERICA, compi 2 CONC led and printed June 25, 1915 0 @source00006@ SOUR 1 NOTE Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-33, (database o 2 CONC nline), The Generations Network Inc., Provo, UT, http://www.ancestry.c 2 CONC om/search/db.aspx?dbid=4714, original source of data: Robert Charles A 2 CONC nderson, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-33 (Fa 2 CONC rmington, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2004). T 2 CONC homas Lombard entry. 2 CONT 0 @source00007@ SOUR 1 NOTE Title: The Hawley Record 2 CONT Author: Elias Sill Hawley 2 CONT Publication: Press of E H Hutchinson & Co, Buffalo, New York, 1890 2 CONT Page: HR #632, page 44 0 @source00008@ SOUR 1 NOTE "The Family of Richard Boothe: An Original Settler in Stratford, Conn 2 CONC .," a compilation by Benjamin Lincoln Swan, New York: Westcott & Co., 2 CONC 1862. Text often quoted by Booth descendants. Swan careful remark pp. 2 CONC 25-26: "No known antecedents," but Richard of Coggshill Cheshire likel 2 CONC y father of Richard Booth, Conn. progenitor. List of Richard Booth's c 2 CONC hildren, p. 28. Appendix p. 47 "Booth Family of England." House Lots & 2 CONC Their Owners from Land Records 1654-1668," Map, p. 60. 0 @source00009@ SOUR 1 NOTE *Source: The Babbit Family History, 1643-1900 compiled by William Bra 2 CONC dford Browne, Taunton, Mass 1912, pp. 47-48 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @source00010@ SOUR 1 NOTE 2 CONT THE WITCHCRAFT DELUSION IN COLONIAL CONNECTICUT, 1647 1697, by John M. 2 CONC Taylor [Facsimile Reprint, Heritage Books, 1989] pp. 96 100, 151, 156 2 CONT 2 CONT Records Particular Court, Hartford, Connecticut (2:182) 2 CONT 2 CONT Memorial History of Hartford County (1:274) 2 CONT 2 CONT Connecticut Magazine (November 1899, pp. 557 561) 2 CONT 0 @source00011@ SOUR 1 NOTE Charles Burr Todd, "A general history of the Burr family : with a gene 2 CONC alogical record from 1193 to 1902", New York : Knickerbocker Press, 19 2 CONC 02 , p.125. 2 CONT R. R. Hinman, "First Puritan Settlers", Genealogical Publishing Compan 2 CONC y, Baltimore, 1968., p.121. 2 CONT Wm. H. 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