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1951 | !Source: Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of New England". !The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !not sure if he was born in England. !Colonial families of Long Island, New york and Connecticut..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !Married Martha Betts, 16 Jan 1655 !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 | GRAVES, Nathaniel (I7652)
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1952 | !Source: Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of New England". !The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !not sure if he was born in England. !Colonial families of Long Island, New york and Connecticut..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !Married Martha Betts, 16 Jan 1655 !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 | Graves, Nathaniel (I7652)
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1953 | !Source: Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of New England". !The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Colonial families of Long Island, New york and Connecticut..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 | GRAVES, Elizabeth (I7651)
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1954 | !Source: Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of New England". !The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Colonial families of Long Island, New york and Connecticut..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 | Graves, Elizabeth (I7651)
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1955 | !Source: Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of New England". !The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Colonial families of Long Island, New york and Connecticut..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !never married !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 !never married | GRAVES, Samuel (I7650)
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1956 | !Source: Savage, "Genealogical Dictionary of New England". !The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), by Ronald Roberts. !Colonial families of Long Island, New york and Connecticut..., by Herbert Furman Seversmith !never married !Graves, Kenneth. Thomas Graves, 1645 settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and his descendants : allied families include: Belding, Smith and others. c1985 !never married | Graves, Samuel (I7650)
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1957 | !Source: "Ancesters of Margaret Wyatt..." !Browning, Charles, "Some Colonial Dames of Royal Descent". !Weis, Frederick, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists : Who came to New England between 1623 and 1650." !will probated 16 April1596 !Jane / Joan | GIFFARD, Jane (I7488)
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1958 | !Source: "Ancesters of Margaret Wyatt..." !Browning, Charles, "Some Colonial Dames of Royal Descent". !Weis, Frederick, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists : Who came to New England between 1623 and 1650." !will probated 16 April1596 !Jane / Joan | Giffard, Jane (I7488)
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1959 | !Source: "Ancesters of Margaret Wyatt..." !mentions neice in will of 1632 !Birth information from IGI, 1996 | CHICHESTER, Bartholomew (I7489)
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1960 | !Source: "Ancesters of Margaret Wyatt..." !mentions neice in will of 1632 !Birth information from IGI, 1996 | Chichester, Bartholomew (I7489)
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1961 | !Source: "Ancestry of Margaret Wyatt..." by Charles Knowles Bolton, !Death: died about age 50 in 1577 !"of Arlington, Devon(shire), 2nd son of 2nd wife" !Browning, Charles, "Some Colonial Dames of Royal Descent". !Amias/Amyas !Weis, Frederick, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists : Who came to New England between 1623 and 1650." !Baptism & endowment done before 1970 | CHICHESTER, Amias (I7487)
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1962 | !Source: "Ancestry of Margaret Wyatt..." by Charles Knowles Bolton, !Death: died about age 50 in 1577 !"of Arlington, Devon(shire), 2nd son of 2nd wife" !Browning, Charles, "Some Colonial Dames of Royal Descent". !Amias/Amyas !Weis, Frederick, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists : Who came to New England between 1623 and 1650." !Baptism & endowment done before 1970 | Chichester, Amias (I7487)
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1963 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" an Original Pro- prietor and Founder of Hartford, Conn in 1636, Compliled by Kenneth Lord New York, 1946, filed in the SLC Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under " 929.273 L884LKA" !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 373 !Barbour has Abigail baptised before she was born. Check the 2nd Church of Hartford records and the Hartford town records. | LORD, Abigail (I6704)
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1964 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" an Original Pro- prietor and Founder of Hartford, Conn in 1636, Compliled by Kenneth Lord New York, 1946, filed in the SLC Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under " 929.273 L884LKA" !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 373 | LORD, Abigail (I6718)
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1965 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" an Original Pro- prietor and Founder of Hartford, Conn in 1636, Compliled by Kenneth Lord New York, 1946, filed in the SLC Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under " 929.273 L884LKA" !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 373 | LORD, Richard (I6918)
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1966 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" an Original Pro- prietor and Founder of Hartford, Conn in 1636, Compliled by Kenneth Lord New York, 1946, filed in the SLC Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under " 929.273 L884LKA" !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 373 | Lord, Richard (I6918)
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1967 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" an Original Pro- prietor and Founder of Hartford, Conn in 1636, Compliled by Kenneth Lord New York, 1946, filed in the SLC Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under " 929.273 L884LKA" !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 373 | Lord, Abigail (I6718)
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1968 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" an Original Pro- prietor and Founder of Hartford, Conn in 1636, Compliled by Kenneth Lord New York, 1946, filed in the SLC Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under " 929.273 L884LKA" !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 373 !Barbour has Abigail baptised before she was born. Check the 2nd Church of Hartford records and the Hartford town records. | Lord, Abigail (I6704)
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1969 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" an Original Pro- prietor and Founder of Hartford, Conn in 1636, Compliled by Kenneth Lord New York, 1946, filed in the SLC Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under " 929.273 L884LKA" !dates might be: b.1 Feb. 1670, d. 14 Jan. 1692. (ped. chart) !Richard was Abigail's 1st husband. !died at age 43. !family group record by Beth Richmond !Savage - Gen. Dic. of New England !Goodwin - Gen. Notes. !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 372-3 !Barbour says Richard and Abigail were one of the wealthiest couples of that period. 21 Oct 1686, Richard chose Capt. John Allyn and William Pitkin to be his guardians. (A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records, 1677 to 1687, p. 122-3) | LORD, Richard (I6698)
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1970 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" an Original Pro- prietor and Founder of Hartford, Conn in 1636, Compliled by Kenneth Lord New York, 1946, filed in the SLC Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under " 929.273 L884LKA" !dates might be: b.1 Feb. 1670, d. 14 Jan. 1692. (ped. chart) !Richard was Abigail's 1st husband. !died at age 43. !family group record by Beth Richmond !Savage - Gen. Dic. of New England !Goodwin - Gen. Notes. !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 372-3 !Barbour says Richard and Abigail were one of the wealthiest couples of that period. 21 Oct 1686, Richard chose Capt. John Allyn and William Pitkin to be his guardians. (A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records, 1677 to 1687, p. 122-3) | Lord, Richard (I6698)
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1971 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" by Kenneth Lord, New York, 1946, filed under # 929.273 L884LKA in the Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, SLC, UT !Brief Sketch: Came to America at age 21 ahead of his father. He settled in Newtown (now Cambridge) Mass. In 1636, in company with his father and mother and brothers, he traveled...through the wilderness and settled the town of Hartford, Conn. He became an Original Proprietor and first settler of Hart- ford, his home lot in 1639 being next west to his father's. (pg 7 of source) Richard Lord was one of the most energetic and efficient men in the colony. When the first Troop of Horsemen was organised, he was chosen commander, 11 Mar 1658, and distinguished himself in the Indian Wars. (pg 8 of source) ! He became a very prominent citisen and in addition to being captain of cavalry, was a ship owner in the carrying trade between New London and the West Indies. He owned a home there (New London) and died there in the 51st year of his life...his gravestone may still be seen there with the following inscription: !Epitaph: "The bright Starre of our Cavallrie lyes here; ! Unto the State, a Counselour full Deare ! And to ye truth a Friend of Sweet Content, ! To Hartford Towne a silver Ornament. ! Who can deny to Poore he was Reliefe, ! And in composing Proxysmes was Chiefe. ! To Marchantes as a Patterne he might stand, ! Adventring Dangers new by Sea and Land." !Came to America 1632. Settled in Newtown (now Cambridge), Mass. In 1636, went with father, mother, and siblings to settle Hartford. Made freeman, 4 March 1635. On Founders' Monument in Hartford, Conn. !Married Sarah before 1636, about 1635. !Savage - Dictionary of N.E. Settlers !Goodwin - Gen. notes !family group record by Beth Richmond !McCormick - Hamilton - Lord - Day ancestral lines. US/CAN 929.273 M137me !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives birth as 15 Nov. 1611 Public Records of Connecticut, US/Can 974.6 N2c V.1, 1635-1665, p. 94 states: "Richard Lord for his miscariedge in draweing his sowrd and vseing thretening speeches in contending wth Tho : Stanton about tradeing for indean corne, is fyned to pay to the Country fiue pownd." (copy in Connecticut File, document 1) | LORD, Captain Richard (I6708)
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1972 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" by Kenneth Lord, New York, 1946, filed under # 929.273 L884LKA in the Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, SLC, UT !Brief Sketch: Came to America at age 21 ahead of his father. He settled in Newtown (now Cambridge) Mass. In 1636, in company with his father and mother and brothers, he traveled...through the wilderness and settled the town of Hartford, Conn. He became an Original Proprietor and first settler of Hart- ford, his home lot in 1639 being next west to his father's. (pg 7 of source) Richard Lord was one of the most energetic and efficient men in the colony. When the first Troop of Horsemen was organised, he was chosen commander, 11 Mar 1658, and distinguished himself in the Indian Wars. (pg 8 of source) ! He became a very prominent citisen and in addition to being captain of cavalry, was a ship owner in the carrying trade between New London and the West Indies. He owned a home there (New London) and died there in the 51st year of his life...his gravestone may still be seen there with the following inscription: !Epitaph: "The bright Starre of our Cavallrie lyes here; ! Unto the State, a Counselour full Deare ! And to ye truth a Friend of Sweet Content, ! To Hartford Towne a silver Ornament. ! Who can deny to Poore he was Reliefe, ! And in composing Proxysmes was Chiefe. ! To Marchantes as a Patterne he might stand, ! Adventring Dangers new by Sea and Land." !Came to America 1632. Settled in Newtown (now Cambridge), Mass. In 1636, went with father, mother, and siblings to settle Hartford. Made freeman, 4 March 1635. On Founders' Monument in Hartford, Conn. !Married Sarah before 1636, about 1635. !Savage - Dictionary of N.E. Settlers !Goodwin - Gen. notes !family group record by Beth Richmond !McCormick - Hamilton - Lord - Day ancestral lines. US/CAN 929.273 M137me !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives birth as 15 Nov. 1611 Public Records of Connecticut, US/Can 974.6 N2c V.1, 1635-1665, p. 94 states: "Richard Lord for his miscariedge in draweing his sowrd and vseing thretening speeches in contending wth Tho : Stanton about tradeing for indean corne, is fyned to pay to the Country fiue pownd." (copy in Connecticut File, document 1) | Lord, Captain Richard (I6708)
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1973 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" by Kenneth Lord, New York, 1946, filed under 929.273 L884LKA in the Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in SLC UT !Brief Sketch: He was Deputy in 1669 and often afterward. He was one of the wealthiest merchants of his time, made many trading voyages and was lost at sea Nov. 5, 1685, aged 49 years, leaving a large estate to his widow and his only child. The inventory of his property amounted to 5,786 Pounds Sterling, and was with one exception the greatest up to that time in Hartford. !married 15 or 25 April 1665. !family group record by Beth Richmond. !Savage - Gen. Dictionary of New England !Goodwin - Gen. Notes !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives the marriage and death at Hartford, Hartford, Conn. !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 372 | LORD, Richard (I6615)
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1974 | !Source: "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" by Kenneth Lord, New York, 1946, filed under 929.273 L884LKA in the Library of the Geneological Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in SLC UT !Brief Sketch: He was Deputy in 1669 and often afterward. He was one of the wealthiest merchants of his time, made many trading voyages and was lost at sea Nov. 5, 1685, aged 49 years, leaving a large estate to his widow and his only child. The inventory of his property amounted to 5,786 Pounds Sterling, and was with one exception the greatest up to that time in Hartford. !married 15 or 25 April 1665. !family group record by Beth Richmond. !Savage - Gen. Dictionary of New England !Goodwin - Gen. Notes !Ancestral File, 6 March 1996. !AF gives the marriage and death at Hartford, Hartford, Conn. !Barbour, Lucius B., Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub.1977 p. 372 | Lord, Richard (I6615)
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1975 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 242. !Died in Conn.? | COLLINS, Abigail (I7506)
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1976 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 242. !Died in Conn.? | Collins, Abigail (I7506)
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1977 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 242. !Nathaniel Collins graduated from Harvard in 1660. !Collens, Clarence Lyman. Collins memorial. c1959. US/CAN 929.273 C692cc. p. chart, 160-161 !Nathaniel and Mary had eight children. | COLLINS, Reverend Nathaniel (I7505)
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1978 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 242. !Nathaniel Collins graduated from Harvard in 1660. !Collens, Clarence Lyman. Collins memorial. c1959. US/CAN 929.273 C692cc. p. chart, 160-161 !Nathaniel and Mary had eight children. | Collins, Reverend Nathaniel (I7505)
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1979 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 242. !Source: "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah Crawford. !married 3 Aug. 1664 to Rev. Nathaniel Collins. (Savage, v. I, p. 434) !might have died in 1717. !Source: Goodwn, Nathaniel, "Genealogical Notes : Contributions to the Family History of Some of the First Settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. !Had at least one child, a daughter named Abigail Collins. | WHITING, Mary (I7504)
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1980 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 242. !Source: "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah Crawford. !married 3 Aug. 1664 to Rev. Nathaniel Collins. (Savage, v. I, p. 434) !might have died in 1717. !Source: Goodwn, Nathaniel, "Genealogical Notes : Contributions to the Family History of Some of the First Settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. !Had at least one child, a daughter named Abigail Collins. | Whiting, Mary (I7504)
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1981 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 38. !John Whiting graduated from Harvard in 1653. (same source) !"Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah Crawford. !Check if really born in Hartford, Hartford, Conn. I don't think so. !Potter, Rockwell (16th minister), Hartford's First Church. US/CAN 974.62/H1 K2p. Says John Whiting was born in England. !Married (1) Sybil Collins, dau. of Edward Collins, 1654. !Married (2) Phebe Gregson, 1673, daughter of Thomas Gregson, of New Haven. She was born 1643. She died 19 Sept. 1730. She married in 1692, Rev. John Russell of Hadley. After he died, she went ot New Haven and died there. !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 330-1. Lists 7 children by first wife and 7 children by second wife. !see my Whiting file. !Roberts, Gary Boyd. Ancestors of American Presidents. Said he died Hatfield, Hampshire Co., MA. !Collens, Clarence Lyman. Collins memorial. c1959. US/CAN 929.273 C692cc. p. 157 !Harvard, 1653, minister at Salem, Mass., and at Hartford. !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b, p. 98 !Barbour gives source of birth date as Hartford Town Records. Check them. !Barbour says Sarah Whiting, who married Capt-Major Jonathan Bull, was the daughter of Rev. John Whiting & Sybil Collins. | WHITING, John Reverend (I7501)
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1982 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 38. !John Whiting graduated from Harvard in 1653. (same source) !"Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah Crawford. !Check if really born in Hartford, Hartford, Conn. I don't think so. !Potter, Rockwell (16th minister), Hartford's First Church. US/CAN 974.62/H1 K2p. Says John Whiting was born in England. !Married (1) Sybil Collins, dau. of Edward Collins, 1654. !Married (2) Phebe Gregson, 1673, daughter of Thomas Gregson, of New Haven. She was born 1643. She died 19 Sept. 1730. She married in 1692, Rev. John Russell of Hadley. After he died, she went ot New Haven and died there. !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 330-1. Lists 7 children by first wife and 7 children by second wife. !see my Whiting file. !Roberts, Gary Boyd. Ancestors of American Presidents. Said he died Hatfield, Hampshire Co., MA. !Collens, Clarence Lyman. Collins memorial. c1959. US/CAN 929.273 C692cc. p. 157 !Harvard, 1653, minister at Salem, Mass., and at Hartford. !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b, p. 98 !Barbour gives source of birth date as Hartford Town Records. Check them. !Barbour says Sarah Whiting, who married Capt-Major Jonathan Bull, was the daughter of Rev. John Whiting & Sybil Collins. | Whiting, John Reverend (I7501)
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1983 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 38. !Might have been born in Cambridge, Mass. !Roberts, Gary Boyd. Ancestors of American Presidents. !Died in New Haven or Hartford County, CT. !Collens, Clarence Lyman. Collins memorial. c1959. US/CAN 929.273 C692cc. p. chart, 157 !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 330 | COLLINS, Sybil (I7502)
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1984 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 38. !Might have been born in Cambridge, Mass. !Roberts, Gary Boyd. Ancestors of American Presidents. !Died in New Haven or Hartford County, CT. !Collens, Clarence Lyman. Collins memorial. c1959. US/CAN 929.273 C692cc. p. chart, 157 !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 330 | Collins, Sybil (I7502)
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1985 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 683. !Birth and death dates from Ancestral File 1996. | ANDREW, William (I7495)
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1986 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 683. !Birth and death dates from Ancestral File 1996. | Andrew, William (I7495)
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1987 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 683. ------------- !"Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah Crawford. !John was of Springfield, gets lands, etc. in Weeke Street, Writtle, from his father. Inq. p.m Anno IX Jacobi. !Will proved 12 Sept. 1610 orders lands in Weeke St. sold. !Perhaps these two: !Elizabeth = Geoffrey Gates or Gatts of Bury St. Edmunds !Jane = Andrew Paschal or Pascall of Springfield. ------------------ !see my Whiting file. ------------------ !FGR in possession of Anna Marie Smith, SLC, UT !Married 1) Rochard or Orchard, ? ------------------ !Ancestral File said of Writtle, Springfield, Essex, England ------------------ !McIntryre, Ruth. William Pynchon : merchant and colonizer, 1590-1662. US/CAN 921.73 A1, no. 99 !a graduate of New College, Oxford (England) !Ancestral File, 1996, gives marriage date. Says he is of Writtle, Essex, England. | PYNCHON, John (I7493)
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1988 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 683. ------------- !"Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah Crawford. !John was of Springfield, gets lands, etc. in Weeke Street, Writtle, from his father. Inq. p.m Anno IX Jacobi. !Will proved 12 Sept. 1610 orders lands in Weeke St. sold. !Perhaps these two: !Elizabeth = Geoffrey Gates or Gatts of Bury St. Edmunds !Jane = Andrew Paschal or Pascall of Springfield. ------------------ !see my Whiting file. ------------------ !FGR in possession of Anna Marie Smith, SLC, UT !Married 1) Rochard or Orchard, ? ------------------ !Ancestral File said of Writtle, Springfield, Essex, England ------------------ !McIntryre, Ruth. William Pynchon : merchant and colonizer, 1590-1662. US/CAN 921.73 A1, no. 99 !a graduate of New College, Oxford (England) !Ancestral File, 1996, gives marriage date. Says he is of Writtle, Essex, England. | Pynchon, John (I7493)
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1989 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 683. ---------------------- !"Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah MacNair. (in Whiting file) !Sister of Thomas Brett of Terling, whose will 1676 names her & her children. --------------- !FGR in possession of Anna Marie Smith, SLC, UT !Frances was John's 2nd wife. ---------------- !Ancestral File gives Orchard, Stafforshire, England as her birthplace. !Might only have been born about 1568. verify death date? | BRETT, Frances (I7494)
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1990 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 683. ---------------------- !"Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah MacNair. (in Whiting file) !Sister of Thomas Brett of Terling, whose will 1676 names her & her children. --------------- !FGR in possession of Anna Marie Smith, SLC, UT !Frances was John's 2nd wife. ---------------- !Ancestral File gives Orchard, Stafforshire, England as her birthplace. !Might only have been born about 1568. verify death date? | Brett, Frances (I7494)
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1991 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 73. Mary Pynchon was the first wife of Joseph Whiting. When she died at age 26, Joseph remarried Anna Allyn in that same year. | PYNCHON, Mary (I7498)
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1992 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 73. Mary Pynchon was the first wife of Joseph Whiting. When she died at age 26, Joseph remarried Anna Allyn in that same year. | Pynchon, Mary (I7498)
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1993 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 73. After noting the death date of 17 Jan. 1703 the note says "a(g)e(d) 77" which would yield a birth year of 1626 vice the 1621 cited. !From Ancestral File : birthdate as 1625, birthplace, and marriage information. Hinman, R.R. A Catalogue of the names of the first Puritan settlers of the Colony of Connecticut... c1968, p. 67. Lists children. Gives some details of his life. | PYNCHON, John (I7496)
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1994 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 73. After noting the death date of 17 Jan. 1703 the note says "a(g)e(d) 77" which would yield a birth year of 1626 vice the 1621 cited. !From Ancestral File : birthdate as 1625, birthplace, and marriage information. Hinman, R.R. A Catalogue of the names of the first Puritan settlers of the Colony of Connecticut... c1968, p. 67. Lists children. Gives some details of his life. | Pynchon, John (I7496)
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1995 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 73. The text says after the death date, "abt. a(g)e 74". !Ancestral File 1991, gives her name as Anna or Amy. Also gives marriage place as Springfield, Hampden, Mass. !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 344 !Goodwin gives her name as Anna. | WYLLYS, Amy (I7497)
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1996 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 73. The text says after the death date, "abt. a(g)e 74". !Ancestral File 1991, gives her name as Anna or Amy. Also gives marriage place as Springfield, Hampden, Mass. !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987. p. 344 !Goodwin gives her name as Anna. | Wyllys, Amy (I7497)
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1997 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 75. !Source: "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah MacNair. !Her last name might be Wiggin. !Her first name might be Mary. !Married (2) in 1650, Samuel Fitch of Hartford, (d. 1659) by whom she had two sons. !Married (3) Alexander Bryant (Bryan) of Milford. !Might have died in Middletown, Middlesex, Conn. !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987 !Goodwin said Susannnah died at Middletown, at the house of her daughter, Mrs. Collins and was buried there July 8, 1673. !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b, p. 246 !Barbour gives Susannah's sons by Samuel Fitch as Samuel and Thomas. ! I guessed the date of her birth. Her 2nd child was born in 1635. If her first was born in 1633, and she was 20 when she married, her birthdate would be about 1612. | Susannah (I7500)
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1998 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 75. !Source: "Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah MacNair. !Her last name might be Wiggin. !Her first name might be Mary. !Married (2) in 1650, Samuel Fitch of Hartford, (d. 1659) by whom she had two sons. !Married (3) Alexander Bryant (Bryan) of Milford. !Might have died in Middletown, Middlesex, Conn. !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987 !Goodwin said Susannnah died at Middletown, at the house of her daughter, Mrs. Collins and was buried there July 8, 1673. !Barbour, Lucius B. Families of early Hartford, Connecticut. pub. 1977. US/CAN 974.63 D2b, p. 246 !Barbour gives Susannah's sons by Samuel Fitch as Samuel and Thomas. ! I guessed the date of her birth. Her 2nd child was born in 1635. If her first was born in 1633, and she was 20 when she married, her birthdate would be about 1612. | Susannah (I7500)
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1999 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 75. !William Whiting was one of the Founders of the City of Hartford, CT. His name is enscribed on the North side of the Founders monument, 8th from the top. He was assigned an original (1640) tract of land bordering the South Meadow. The lot number is illegible on the copy I possess but under his name is the appelation "Merchant". D. McArthur (Source used "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" by Kenneth Lord, New York, 1946, SLC Fam Hist Library 929.273 L884LKa) !"Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah Crawford. !"Suffolk Emigrants", by Joseph Hunter. (Massachusetts Historical Collections, series III, vol. X, p. 171. !"Dictionary of Early N.E. Settlers" , by Savage !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987 !in Hartford, Conn. as early as 1632. !Came from Suffolk in the vicinity of Boxford. (Joseph Hunter, "Suffolk Emigrants" !see my Whiting file. !also information from family group record by Beth Richmond. !The will of William Whiting is in Trumgull's colonial Records of Connecticut, v. 1, p. 493. Check this. !Waterfield, Peter Whiting. Whiting genealogy. Says William came from Boxford, Suffolk, England in 1633. His line worked their way up the Conn. Valley into Springfield, Holyoke and Western Mass. Hinman, R.R. A Catalogue of the names of the first Puritan settlers of the Colony of Connecticut... c1968, p. 97 lists many of the positions he held and things he did in Hartford. Lists his children. Does NOT list a child born after his death. Joseph was probably the child another source lists as being born after his death because Joseph was provided for by a codicil. William had a sister, Wiggins, who had children. | WHITING, William Major (I7499)
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2000 | !Source: "Register of Pedigrees & Services of Ancestors", The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT, 1941. p 75. !William Whiting was one of the Founders of the City of Hartford, CT. His name is enscribed on the North side of the Founders monument, 8th from the top. He was assigned an original (1640) tract of land bordering the South Meadow. The lot number is illegible on the copy I possess but under his name is the appelation "Merchant". D. McArthur (Source used "Geneology of the Descendants of Thomas Lord" by Kenneth Lord, New York, 1946, SLC Fam Hist Library 929.273 L884LKa) !"Maternal ancestry of Charles Whiting MacNair", by Hannah Crawford. !"Suffolk Emigrants", by Joseph Hunter. (Massachusetts Historical Collections, series III, vol. X, p. 171. !"Dictionary of Early N.E. Settlers" , by Savage !Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical Notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. pub. 1987 !in Hartford, Conn. as early as 1632. !Came from Suffolk in the vicinity of Boxford. (Joseph Hunter, "Suffolk Emigrants" !see my Whiting file. !also information from family group record by Beth Richmond. !The will of William Whiting is in Trumgull's colonial Records of Connecticut, v. 1, p. 493. Check this. !Waterfield, Peter Whiting. Whiting genealogy. Says William came from Boxford, Suffolk, England in 1633. His line worked their way up the Conn. Valley into Springfield, Holyoke and Western Mass. Hinman, R.R. A Catalogue of the names of the first Puritan settlers of the Colony of Connecticut... c1968, p. 97 lists many of the positions he held and things he did in Hartford. Lists his children. Does NOT list a child born after his death. Joseph was probably the child another source lists as being born after his death because Joseph was provided for by a codicil. William had a sister, Wiggins, who had children. | Whiting, William Major (I7499)
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