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Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut
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Original DescriptionWindsor, Hartford County, Connecticut
Server DescriptionWindsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
CountryUnited States (USA)
StateConnecticut (CT)
CountyHartford
CityWindsor
Latitude41.852598
Longitude-72.643702
Map
Claims
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Thomas NewberryMarriage 2nd 1630 - 1632Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662]
Jane Dabinott (1611-1655), his first wife's cousin. She married 2nd in 1637, John Warham
secondary
Cornelius Gillett(EVEN)Jun 1634Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Jonathan Gillett(EVEN)Jun 1634Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Thomas Ford(EVEN)1635Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
George HullMoved1636Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Thomas FordMoved1636Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:136]
research
George Hull(EVEN)1637Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
George Hull(EVEN)1637Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Representative to the General Court
began serving for 9 years
 
Thomas FordMoved1637Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Deacon William GaylordMoved1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Thomas Ford(EVEN)1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Representative to the General Court
 
Mr. Mathew Allyn(EVEN)1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
he was charimen of the committee of the general court to conduct a correspondence on the subject of the trouble in the Hartford Church
 
Thomas MarshallFlourishedMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
committe member for the General Court
[tjf] it is not know if this is the same person
secondary
George HubbardPositionMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordPositionMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George HubbardFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
was granted by the General Court for Wethersfield a monopoly on the beaver trade on the Connecticut River
secondary
George HullFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
was granted by the General Court for Windsor along with Governor Roger Ludlow a monopoly on the beaver trade on the Connecticut River
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas MarshallFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
[tjf] it is not know if this is the same person
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
secondary
George HubbardPositionApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
Deputy to the Connecticut General Court
secondary
George HubbardFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
secondary
Mr. Mathew Allyn(EVEN)May 3, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
purchased all the lands, houses, servants, goods, and chattels of the New Plymouth Company from Capt. William Holmes
 
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceDec 7, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:53]
purchased the trading post at Windsor from the Plymouth Colony
secondary
Thomas Ford(EVEN)1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Representative to the General Court
 
John TaylorMoved1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:149]
research
Joseph LoomisResidence1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2438] [S2977:567]
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJan 4, 1638/39Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:53]
his request to not have his Plymouth lands taxed by Connecticut was denied
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 11, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:27]
Deputy to the Connecticut General Meeting of Freemen
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 11, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:27]
Deputy to the Connecticut General Meeting of Freemen
secondary
Deacon William GaylordResidenceMay 1, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
arranged the lease of lands in Dorchester for John Warham
research
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJul 29, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
was surety for Thomas Marshfield of Windsor
research
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 10, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:34]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Capt. John Taylor of NorthamptonBirthabt 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:149]
research
Mary MerwinMovedabt 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:149]
research
John Taylor(EVEN)1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Thomas Ford(EVEN)1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Representative to the General Court
 
Mr. Mathew Allyn(EVEN)1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
was a proprieter there
 
Deacon William GaylordPositionJan 16, 1639/40Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:41]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Joseph Loomis(EVEN)Feb 2, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
21 acres of land adjoining the Farmington River
 
Thomas FordResidenceFeb 20, 1639/40Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:42]
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 9, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:46]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 9, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:47]
served on the committee for building a house of correction
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 9, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:46]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJun 11, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:50]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryResidenceOct 10, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
granted land
research
Joseph LoomisChurch AdmissionOct 11, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2977:567]
research
George HullResidenceNov 16, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
held 7 parcels of land when the Windsor Land Inventory was completed
research
Deacon William GaylordResidenceNov 25, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
In the Windsor Land Inventory, he had 95+ acres
research
Capt. John Taylor of NorthamptonBirthabt 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366:729]
secondary
Francis Brown(IMMI)abt 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Francis Brown(IMMI)1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
John Taylor(MARR)aft 1640Rhoda Tinker, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Thomas Ford(EVEN)1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Representative to the General Court
 
Deacon William GaylordPositionFeb 8, 1640/41Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:58]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George HubbardPositionFeb 8, 1640/41Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:58]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:64]
marked absent as a Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:64]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George HubbardPositionApr 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:64]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 2, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:66]
he sued John Coggen for 1000 pounds for slander. The court awarded 20 pounds, to be satisfied by Mr. Hill
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
research
Thomas FordPositionDec 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:69]
Juror at the Particular Court
secondary
George HubbardPositionDec 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:69]
Juror at the Particular Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJan 5, 1641/42Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:70]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George HubbardPositionApr 10, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:71]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 10, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:71]
was given back 200 acres taken away due to his failure to improve it, and the restriction was lifted
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 10, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:71]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 2, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:72]
Mr. Hill was ordered to satisfy the 20 pound debt of John Coggens to Matthew Allyn
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionAug 26, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:73]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George HubbardPositionAug 26, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:73]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 8, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:74]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 14, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:76]
Matthew Allyn failed to appear at court and was fined 8 shiilings and 6 pence
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
sued by Matthew Beckwith and fied 8 shillings for damages
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
the suit against him by Joseph Raulding was dropped and settled out of court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
involved in suite
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
fined 40 shiilings for exacting and encouraging others to charge excessive rates for work and wares
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionMar 27, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:82]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 6, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
was an attorney for the Widow Hutchinson
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 13, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:84]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Elizabeth ChardeDeathApr 18, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Elizabeth ChardeBurialApr 18, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:136]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 1, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:87]
represented Thomas Allyn as his attorney in Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedJun 1, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:87]
represented Nathaniel Patten as his attorney in Court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 1, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
was an attorney for the Widow Hutchinson
secondary
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
ordered to set prices for the inventory of the estate of Thomas Marshfield
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
ordered to make an inventory of the estate of Thomas Marshfield
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
was a jury at a particular court
secondary
George HullFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
ordered to set prices for the inventory of the estate of Thomas Marshfield
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
won a case against Thomas Marshfield for the large sum of 4 pounds, 13 shillings, and 4 pence
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJul 5, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
he sued Richard Fellows
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued Thomas Olcott
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued Nicholas and William Clarke and was awarded 3 pounds, 3 shillings, and 4 pence
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
represented Edward Smith in court
secondary
Thomas FordPositionSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Juror at a Particular Court
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued by John Robbins and was fined 25 shillings
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 14, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 15, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 15, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Grand Juror
secondary
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedNov 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
represented the towns for taxation
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedNov 9, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued Thomas Olcott and was awarded 6 pounds 5 shillings
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedNov 9, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
represented Edward Smith in the case against Thomas Marshfield
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 10, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourished Feb 1643/44 - Apr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:101]
won 28 shillings in his suit against Thomas Stainton
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionFeb 14, 1643/44Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedFeb 14, 1643/44Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued Thomas Stainton
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:103]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:103]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJun 3, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:104]
appointed to set the prices weavers could charge
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 6, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:107]
was sued by William Lewis (sent to arbitration)
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 6, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:107]
was sued by William 'Perwydge' for unpaid work (sent to arbitration)
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 6, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:107]
sued William Lewis and was awarded 14 pounds for back rent
secondary
John Taylor(EVEN)Jun 6, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
served on a jury and made an arbitrator in the case of William Lewis against Matthew Allyn
 
Thomas FordFlourishedAug 1, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:108]
elected juror
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:110]
he was sued by Thomas Steynton
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 12, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:111]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordResidenceOct 25, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:112]
secondary
Thomas FordMarriage 3rdNov 7, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662] [S688]
Anne Steele the widow of Thomas Scott
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 15, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:114]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 8, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:114]
he was sued by Thomas Steynton
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 8, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:114]
he sued Thomas Hurlbut
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 8, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:115]
he sued Peter Bassaker
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionFeb 5, 1644/45Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:117]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedMar 5, 1644/45Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:123]
was sued by Thomas Dewye, lost and had to pay 36 shillings
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 10, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:124]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 5, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:127]
sued Josiah Hull and Richard Oldridge, was awarded the large sum of 30 pounds
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJul 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:128]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJul 10, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:123]
was sued by the pondkkeeper when his hogs got loose
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 4, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:129]
a member of the Jury of the Particular Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 11, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:130]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedOct 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:133]
as a third party, held fines until the next court date
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:133]
lost his suit against Ed Hopkins for trespassing
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:133]
was fined 10 pounds for his misdemeanor in court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:133]
was sued by Thomas Staunton, lost and had to pay 14 shillings, 2 pence
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 4, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:135]
was sued by John Pratte for defamation, lost and had to pay the large sum of 30 pounds
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedDec 4, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:136]
was fined the large sum of 4 pounds for excessive drinking
secondary
Thomas FordPositionMar 5, 1645/46Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:136]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 9, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:137]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 5, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
the suit of John Pratte against was executed
secondary
Thomas HurlbutPositionJun 5, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:140]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordPositionJun 5, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:140]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryMarriageJun 11, 1646Mary Allyn, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662]
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 30, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
was appointed to a committee to set the price for fences
secondary
Thomas FordPositionJun 30, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedAug 21, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:142]
was ordered to bring Samuel Drake to the next meeting of the General Court
secondary
Elizabeth FullerFlourishedAug 21, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:143]
'severally corrected' for 'comitting fornification'
secondary
Joseph LoomisMarriageSep 17, 1646Sarah Lucy Hill, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S2977:567]
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedOct 1, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:143]
was sued byWilliam Whiteing, lost and had to pay 4 pounds, 12 shiilings, and 6 pence in damages
secondary
Thomas HurlbutPositionOct 29, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:144]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Samuel GaylordMarriage 1stDec 4, 1646Elizabeth Hull, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662] [S2939]
secondary
Thomas Ford(EVEN)abt 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
bought land from Thomas Thorton
 
Thomas FordPositionMar 4, 1646/47Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:147]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordPositionMar 19, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:147]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedMay 21, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:148]
won his suit against Oldige & Hull
secondary
George HullFlourishedMay 21, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:148]
was sued by Thomas Ford and lost
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 3, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:154]
sued Peter Jacobe, won and collected 6 pounds 10 shillings from Jacobe, David Provost and Samuel Smith
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 3, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:154]
he and Thomas Newton bound themselves in recognisance for the huge sum of 160 pounds to save the Court and debtors from losses in the case of Scippeseyer and Samuel Smith.
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 9, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:157]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Elizabeth Gaylord(BIRT)Oct 4, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Thomas FordPositionNov 20, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:158]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
George HullPositionDec 2, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:159]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynResidence1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Mary MerwinLiving1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:149]
Sold her homelot to James Eno
research
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedMar 2, 1647/48Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:160]
fined 20 shillings for divulging misreports against Hide
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMar 2, 1647/48Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:160]
bound himself to the court for 10 pounds
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 18, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:163]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionSep 14, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:166]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 11, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:166]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 17, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:167]
Deputy to the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedOct 17, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:167]
George Chappell and Mathew Williams were ordered to appear at his home for the next session of court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionNov 8, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:169]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionDec 6, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:169]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionDec 7, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:170]
Juror at the Particular Court
secondary
Francis Brown(EVEN)1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
purchased his freedom from apprenticeship (indentured servant) from Mr. Henry Wolcott of Windsor
 
Deacon William GaylordPositionMay 17, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:185]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 17, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:185]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
George HullPositionMay 17, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:185]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Margaret WyattResidenceAug 5, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
admitted to the Windsor Church
research
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 13, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:195]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionSep 13, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:195]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 7, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:200]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
George HullPositionMay 16, 1650Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:207]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionMay 16, 1650Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:207]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
John Loomis(BIRT)Oct 1, 1651Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Rhoda TinkerMarriage 3rdbef 1652Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366:730]
Walter Hoyt (1616-abt 1698/9)
secondary
Capt. John Osborn(RESI)1652Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Mary WhiteDeathAug 23, 1652Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2977:567]
research
Major Benjamin NewberryLivingDec 22, 1652Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
daughter Hannah was born
secondary
Sarah Lucy Hill(DEAT)Aug 23, 1653Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 8, 1653Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:247]
granted 50 acres at Massacoe
secondary
Joseph Loomis(EVEN)1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Thomas Ford(EVEN)1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Representative to the General Court
 
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceMar 20, 1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
in court concerning tax rights on old Plymouth Colony lands
research
Thomas FordPositionMay 18, 1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:256]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Samuel GaylordLivingSep 29, 1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
daughter Abigail was born
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceMar 7, 1654/55Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:272]
appointed by the court to represent Windsor for bills and debts
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryLivingMay 2, 1655Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
daughter Rebecca was born
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionFeb 20, 1656/57Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:288]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedFeb 20, 1656/57Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:288]
appointed to a comittee to meet with the Indians
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionApr 9, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:293]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 21, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:299]
appointed to a comittee to attend any occasions dealing with the Indians
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 21, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:300]
appointed to a comittee to meet with the Indians
secondary
_____ (Gaylord)DeathJun 20, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2933]
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionAug 12, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:300]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryLivingSep 1, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
son Thomas was born
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 11, 1657/58Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:308]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceMar 11, 1657/58Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:310]
nominated to be a Magistrate for the next Court of Election
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 20, 1658Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:314]
Magistrate to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 20, 1658Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:315]
appointed to a comittee to hold court at Pequit
secondary
Joseph LoomisDeathNov 25, 1658Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S2438] [S2976:JL1658] [S2977:567] 68y
primary
Joseph LoomisProbateDec 2, 1658Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2976:JL1658]
primary
Joseph LoomisMarriage 2ndJun 28, 1659Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2977:567]
Mary Chauncey d, 22 Apr 1681
research
Joseph Loomis(MARR)Jun 28, 1659, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedOct 23, 1662Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
his daughter Margaret was born
secondary
Cornelius Gillett(BIRT)Dec 15, 1665Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Cornelius Gillett(BAPM)Jan 28, 1665/66Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Preserved ClappMarriageJun 4, 1668Sarah Newberry, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1781:101] [S2933]
primary
Joseph LoomisResidence1669Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2437]
secondary
Sgt. Richard HubbellMarriageabt 1669Elizabeth Gaylord, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
Thomas FordPositionOct 4, 1669Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688]
Freeman
research
Thomas FordPositionOct 11, 1669Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Freeman
research
Mr. Mathew AllynWillJan 30, 1670/71Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2953]
primary
Mr. Mathew AllynDeathFeb 1, 1670/71Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S756]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynDeathFeb 7, 1670/71Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
the date may have a transcription error
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryResidenceJan 31, 1671/72Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
overseer of William Gaylord will
research
Deacon William GaylordDeathJul 20, 1673Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2933] 88y
secondary
Margaret WyattDeathSep 12, 1675Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2933]
secondary
Jonathan Gillett(DEAT)Aug 23, 1677Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Elizabeth HullDeathMay 2, 1680Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
secondary
Samuel GaylordMarriage 2ndMar 16, 1681/82Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366]
Mary Bronson the widow of John Graves and William Allis
secondary
John LoomisResidence1687Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2439:JL1687] 38y
primary
Joseph LoomisInventoryJun 26, 1687Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2439:JL1687]
primary
Mary Allyn(DEAT)Jul 29, 1689Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Major Benjamin NewberryDeathSep 11, 1689Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
secondary
Samuel GaylordDeathAug 19, 1690Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
secondary
_____ Gillett(BIRT) 1693 - 1705Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
It is presumed he is one of the 1st four sons of Cornelius Gillet (1665-1746), i.e. Cornelius (1693-1759), Daniel (b 1695/6), Samuel (1702/3) or Thomas (b 1705).
 
John LoomisWillJun 18, 1729Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2439:JL1729] [S2976:JL1729]
primary
John LoomisCodicilJun 20, 1729Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2976]
primary
John Loomis(DEAT)Nov 20, 1732Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
John LoomisInventoryNov 28, 1732Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2976]
primary
Esther Gillett(EVEN)Nov 30, 1732Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
a widow
 
Luke Loomis(BIRT)Oct 15, 1736Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
Cornelius Gillett(DEAT)Sep 5, 1746Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
 
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