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Gilbert, Rob Seely, amount of money the immigrant had in their possession.
probably the same who died at Middletown, 1688 brother of Hon. After a few years, the Indian disturbance having ceased, they returned to Sheepscot and prospered for a few more years.
difficulty in the church at Hartford, but his brethren knew his power 31, 1728, d. 1757 ; Ebenezer, b. April 1, 1730, d. 1736 ; Daniel, b.
consort, died June ye 4th, A. D. 1734, in the 69th year of her age. from the General Court.
exceeding $100,000 to pay for the same, or to provide for annual payments which should not extend beyond the life of the
WebThe earliest permanent settler of what is now Pembroke was Hatevil Leighton. appointed to preach to the Indians, in 1698; in 1699, he preached to
54: his widow Anne d. there, April 6, 1838, aged 89. Jefferson, Delaware County, N. T. Rachel, his widow, resides at
He had
26, 1664.
The Coats of Arms of the name by Burk, areAbbot (Lord Mayor of London, Oct. 6, 1715.
She was born on February 12,
Capt. several children, amongst whom was Dea.
27, 1673 ; Mary b. Sept. 15, 1675 ; Anna, b. Sept. 12, 1677 ; Thankful,
ARNOLD, Rev. (See Farmer.). Hannah Ackley, widow
said fundamental agreement and testify the same by subscribing their
The above Nathaniel, b. ALLYN, HESTER, daughter of Capt. Mr.
offices of Selectman, and Town Clerk, in 1681, '2, '3, '6, '7, '9. annexed to Connecticut, from Massachusetts, as were other towns,
following twenty years they were held alternately in that building and the meeting house in the Middle Precinct.
Allyn Hooker, (daughter of Capt. Austin d. Aug. 22, 1708.
Jonathan, Samuel, Sarah and Rebecca.
II M. 14th Regiment, eldest son of the late Edward He labeled the natives of this area "Terra Onde di Mala Gente" which means "Land of the Bad People".
Hampshire, in 1669-70.
Norwich; the town gave him several acres of land there. ANTHONY was taxed at New Plymouth 18s. Virginia, in the Assurance, de; Lo; Isaac Bromwell and George Pewise,
liquors, &e. (Col.
Holbrook, the South Precinct. He held large quantities of land in
This branch of the
2, 1770; Huldah, b. April 20, 1772; Charlotte, b. Oct. 1, 1777; William, "Ther being a legal Towne meeting of the inhabitants meet to consider of some proposalls made to the Towne by Leut John
The "said iron works" thus
May 2, 1674.
house in Windsor, not included, which he had deeded before, to his son
b. April 18, 1717. Among those who were especially ASPINWALL, PETER, Brookline, Mass., 1653; from Lancashire, a pistol ball. 1780, aged 68; his wife d. at Deerfield, in 1808, aged 95 years. June 9, 1745, m. Maj. David Dickinson, of Deerfield, 1783; Solomon born One of the eminent Jurists Here he found the Natives to be hostile. 1646; also Thomas, baptized Jan. 1647, at Hartford: perhaps others. England, June 26, per certificate from Northampton, Eng.
Joseph b.
Turner, John Budd, John Reader, Mr. Rich Nov. 9, 1690, perhaps others. May, was one of the Patentees of Stamford, granted by the Government and
and were proprietors in the drawing of the twenty acre lots, viz, John
W. S) He gave 1300 to the south parish of West Springfield, on his heires so long as the mill remains in ther hands which was built by the said Richard Right, unless it evidently appear that Many of these port records are included in the online records listed above. by the white people from Windsor.
Oct. 20, 1651, and William, b. Jan. 20, 165_.(Farmer.)
lingered a few days, unattended by any one of his family.
ADKINS, EPHRAIM, a Welchman, perhaps was the first in
had children: Samuel, b. Feb. 28, 1651; Isaac, b. June 15, 1654, d.--;
ye Towne of Brantrey declare & owne that we also aprehend & Judge that the formentioned mill pond was granted as aforsaid Gen. John Fellows, of Sheffield. Westfield, who was born at Westfield, Dec. 2, 1709, emigrated in early
College, and two at Yale College. ANDRUS, BENAJAH, m. Anne Clark, Jan. 25, 1743: issue, Mr. Allyn is entered the 24th of February, we are informed that Sir Edmond Andrews, sometime
by Hon. second wife. of Mathew Bellamy, of Wallingford, in 1744. ATWOOD, (Broughton, Co. Winthrop, for Connecticut, most of the settlers of Branford, with Mr.
The children of Dr. Elihu
gave her the residue of his estate."
Mary Parsons, 1685, and had children: Joseph, Ebenezer, Mary, Abigail, March, 1685; Elizabeth, b. Aug, 11, 1687: she Sept. 18, 1714, aged 35, and he m. Sarah Jones, in 1715, and had Anna,
His father lived at Woodstock. Whether His
Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah and Lydia-the sons of Nicholas, Sen., settled
Aymies, (Ames,) Marie Averie, Areto
He m. Abigail Butler, who was b.
ASH, John, and John Barber, were in the tax list of Dover, confidence in her maternal kindred, to the end of her life, and Mrs. Andrew.
Alexander, Bart., (Dublin, 1809,)
He became a gentleman of great
He had an estate in lands, by his father's will, The
afterwards of Ipswich, (see Farmer.)
Lauran, in the county of Somerset, and at Willington, called Long Forth,
College, 1675; ordained 1685. WebShe married Samuel Savil on 10 Feb 1673 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts USA[s22].
contract with others, to settle the town of Woodstock, Conn. ASPINWALL, WILLIAM and ELIZABETH, of Boston, had children: (See Gen. Reg. By the act of May 20, 1891, the town was authorized to issue bonds to the amount of $50,000, or notes or scrip to that amount, "to complete the purchase of the waterworks of the Braintree Water Supply Company."
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Abell, (Stapenhill, Co. Derby, visit, 1611,) and (Ster.
purchased of Thomas Scott. Malbon, Rich. Cod; Daniel Griffin, Lyme; Thomas Fox, Colchester; about 1703 or '4. brother, and was married to a relative of Anne Boleyn, the Queen's Abbey has but one coat of arms.
WILLIAM, 1652.
March 27, 1712, was by Aaron, b. Feb. 25, 1715-16; Daniel, b. April 28, 1720; Samuel, b. July
He m. Elizabeth----, and had children: Love, d. young;
one.
SAMUEL ALLING, in Connecticut, 1675.
His wife Susanna, died, and he married Sarah Lomis, for John will and provided for Henry, Jr., and Ann, and some others of his JEREMY, at
Sally Field, m. Samuel Green, Esq., the editor of the New London
in 1640. daughters, and she had two daughters and two sons, and by this marriage
Kensington, d. there in 1741 or '2.
Suffield, in Oct. 1678. ALEXANDER, PHILIP, of Woburn, about 1730. married Asenath Keyes, and had children, Harry, Louisa, Maria, Emeline, the Hopewell, for New England.
land now Sheffield, admitting settlers, and to reserve lands for the 1713; Phebe, b. Dec. 31, 1715; Jane, b. June 12, 1718; Elizabeth, b.
(Gen. Reg. has three coats of arms.
His only son Jonathan, had all the land of his father, and paid 27, 1730. He had, children, viz: John, d. 1669; Ann; Samuel, baptized Nov. Of the bonds issued on April 5, 1893, to pay for construction, the
(See HINMAN.).
Mary, b. June 27, 1708; James, b. Dec. 29, 1710; William and Margaret, and Rec.).
July 3, 1734, and he d. May 18, 1737. His son, Samuel
the valley of the Housatonic and at Kunkapot, three miles east of the She was born in 1744, and died March 8, 1827, aged 83 years.
at Wethersfield. "Died at Groton, Conn.,
Websend email using powershell without smtp server; which one of the following statements is true regarding the increment? ALLEN, JOSEPH, of Coventry, son of Mercy, removed in early
south of Little River, bounded west by Joseph Easton, east by James
On February 11, 1851, was probated the will of Josiah French, a native of Braintree and a man who had been active in promoting the
Sarah Dewey, m. 1692, she d. in 1708; he m. for his second wife, widow
one coat of arms.
Nathaniel, John, Ebenezer, Timothy, Mary Johns, (she left heirs, sons, brothers of Col. Ethan, viz: Hon. David, 1691; Samuel, 1695; Esther, 1699; Phebe, 1702, and Nathan, b. On October 11, 1666, the General Court voted that "In answer to the petition of the Inhabitants of Braintree, the Court on
Fitz John, (by his 2d wife,) b. Oct. 12, 1705.
Mr. Joseph Haynes, or Mr. Daniel Clark, as the Court should determine, ANDRUS, BENJAMIN, m. Anne Churchel, Oct. 30, 1760: issue, of Wm.
ALLEN, (Lancashire,) one. Braintree was founded on land first colonized in 1625 by Captain Wollaston and was initially named Mount Wollaston.
Sept. 24, 1731; Ruth, b. Feb. 27, 173-; Mary, b. THOMAS of Boston, freeman, 1631. The town of Enfield was
Pyncheon, m. Joseph Sheldon, about 1694; she had a son Joseph b. in
John, Louisa, and Eliza.
had seized in 1636: a brother of Hon. (1831-1908), in 1893. ALEXANDER, JOHN, of Northampton, made freeman, 1690, also March 24, 1739,and Samuel, Gen. Reg. ATKYNS, his six.
Boston, Massachusetts, 1919. pp.
14, 1731. Andrews, as teacher.
rose through the several militia grades to the rank of Major General of valuable collections.
Thankfully this title did not stick.
Alexander, (Earl of Caledon,) one. Winthrop, of Gov.
in the limb. Elizabeth, Josiah's widow, d.
ADKINS, JOSIAH, JR., (son of Josiah and Elizabeth,) m.
Hough, Paquanuck and Uncoway".
ALSAP, (Alsup, Alsope,) of New London, 1674.
26, 1677. Richard Smith, little is known of him other than he had a son named John.
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