17th Century Timeline
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Joan DabinottBirthabt 1600England [S756]
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John BrownsonBirthabt 1600England [S3008:11]
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Robert TrottBurialFeb 16, 1599/00Pitminster, Somerset, England [S3006]
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George WathenFlourishingOct 18, 1600Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188]
took an appprentice joiner
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodBaptismJan 18, 1600/01Combs, Suffolk, England [S662]
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George WathenResidenceJan 22, 1600/01St. Stephen's Parish, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S2945]
daughter Mary baptized
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Robert TinkerMarriage 2ndJan 26, 1600/01Mary Merwin, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England [S688:149]
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Priscilla MullinsBirthabt 1602England [S2994:1]
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William FordBirth1604England [S366]
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William Angell Esq. of LondonFlourished1604London, Middlesex, England [S1852]
bought the Serjeanty of the Acatery
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George WathenResidenceJan 19, 1603/04St. Stephen's Parish, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S2945]
daughter Agnis baptized
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Mr. Mathew AllynBirth1605Braunton, Devon, England [S366] [S662] [S756]
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Mr. Mathew AllynBaptismApr 17, 1605Braunton, Devon, England [S662] [S756] [S2941]
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John HopkinsBirthby 1606England [S662]
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Henry JacksonBirthabt 1606England [S662]
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Dr. Henry WoodwardBirthabt 1607England [S366]
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Dr. Henry WoodwardBaptismMar 22, 1607Childwell Parish, Much Woolton, West Derby, Lancashire, England [S688:136] [S730]
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Gen. Josue’ MercereauBirthabt 1608Saintonge, France [S296]
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Joane PoveyDeathAug 17, 1608St. Thomas Apostle, London, Middlesex, England [S2267]
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Capt. Roger ClapBirthApr 6, 1609Salcombe Regis, Devon, England [S189] [S303] [S366] [S643:3]
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Henry HobsonFlourishedJul 20, 1609Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
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Gov. John WebsterMarriageNov 7, 1609Agnes Smith, Cossington, Leicestershire, England [S3001] [S3002]
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Elizabeth ChardeMarriage 1stSep 2, 1610Thornecombe, Dorset, England [S366] [S688:136] [S2942]
Aaron Cooke (d. 28 Dec. 1615, Bridport, Dorset, England)
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Thomas FordMarriage 1stDec 13, 1610Powestock, Dorset, England [S366] [S749:131] [S2942]
Joane Way (bu. 10 May 1615)
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Dr. Thomas LordMarriage LicenseFeb 10, 1610/11Dorothy Bird, Petersborough, Northamptonshire, England [S366:473] [S2082:1]
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Dr. Thomas LordMarriageFeb 23, 1610/11Dorothy Bird, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England [S366:473] [S662] [S2082:1]
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Rhoda TinkerBaptismJun 16, 1611New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
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Elizabeth CecilBurialSep 6, 1611Trinwell, Rutland, England [S1530:15A] [S1837] [S3204:69] [S3219:377]
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Henry HobsonFlourishedOct 26, 1611Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
paid Thomas Walter for half a years rent of Stapleton Parsonage
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George WathenEvent[12 or] Nov 2, 1612Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188] [S2945]
apprenticed to John Browne, joiner, for term of eight years
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Thomas WheelerMarriageMay 5, 1613Ann Halsey, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England [S186] [S366] [S639] [S2943]
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Ann LordBirth1614England [S366:702] [S662]
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Joseph LoomisMarriageJun 30, 1614Mary White, Shalford, Essex, England [S366] [S688:V55] [S2970:432] [S2971:121] [S2977:567] [S2978] [S2979:278]
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George HullMarriage 1stAug 17, 1614Thomasin Mitchell, Dorset, England [S366] [S578]
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Ann LordBaptismSep 18, 1614Towcester, Northamptonshire, England [S662] [S2082:1]
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Hugh GaylordBurialOct 21, 1614Pitminster, Somerset, England [S3006] [S3007:184]
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James RogersBirthabt 1615England [S366:633] [S2055:176]
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Richard TreatMarriageApr 27, 1615Alice Gaylord, Pitminster, Somerset, England [S3006] [S3007:184]
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Isaac Desborough(CHR)Apr 30, 1615Eltisley, Cambridgeshire, England [S405] [S406]
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John WebsterInq. p. m.Aug 2, 1615Cossington, Leicestershire, England [S3004:211]
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John WebsterInq. p. m.Aug 2, 1615Cossington, Leicestershire, England [S3004:211]
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Richard NormanMarriageSep 2, 1615Arabella (Norman), St. Giles-in-the-Wood, Devon, England [S741]
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Joseph LoomisBirthabt 1615/16Messing, Essex, England [S366] [S2970:432] [S2971:121] [S2977:567] [S2979:278]
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Daniel Masse’Birthabt 1616France [S296]
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Thomas FordMarriage 2ndJun 19, 1616Elizabeth Charde, Bridport, Dorset, England [S366] [S579] [S662] [S688:136] [S2942]
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George WathenEventJul 16, 1616Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188]
admitted a burgess into the liberties of the city
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Thomas BurnhamBirthabt 1617Gravesend, Middlesex, England [S3011:57] [S3012:121]
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William SnowBirthabt 1617England [S2994:30]
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Deacon William GaylordMarriageabt 1617_____ (Gaylord), England [S366]
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Robert White of MessingDeath1617Messing, Essex, England [S688:V55]
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Robert White of MessingWillMay 27, 1617Messing, Essex, England [S688:V55] [S2977:567]
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Robert White of MessingProbateJun 1617 [S2977:567]
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Joanna FordBaptismJun 8, 1617Bridport, Dorset, England [S579] [S662] [S2942]
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George WathenFlourishingDec 13, 1617Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188]
took an appprentice joiner
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Samuel GaylordBirth1619Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S366]
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Robert CarverMarriageabt 1619Christian _____, England [S366]
or Holland
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Henry HobsonFlourishedJun 20, 1619Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
concerning rent at All Saints Parish
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Thomas FordResidenceOct 8, 1619Bridport, Dorset, England [S2942]
Source: daughter Abigail baptized
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Elizabeth ChardeResidenceOct 8, 1619Bridport, Dorset, England [S2942]
Source: daughter Abigail baptized
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Dorothy WingfieldBurialNov 7, 1619Northborough, England [S1526:7] [S1530:15A] [S1837] [S3219:90]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceDec 19, 1619Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S2939]
his son Samuel was baptized at St. Bartholomew's Church
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Samuel GaylordBaptismDec 19, 1619Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S662] [S2939]
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Sarah Lucy HillBirthabt 1620England [S366]
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Thomas NewberryMarriageabt 1619/20Joan Dabinott, England [S366] [S662] [S756]
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Peter BrowneFlourishing1620 [S2994:28]
signed Mayflower Compact
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William MullinsEmigrationSep 6, 1620Plymouth, Devon, England, Vessel: Mayflower [S662] [S2994:84]
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John AldenEmigrationSep 6, 1620Plymouth, Devon, England, Vessel: Mayflower [S2994:127]
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Peter BrowneEmigrationSep 6, 1620Plymouth, Devon, England, Vessel: Mayflower [S2994:127]
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Alice (Mullins)EmigrationSep 6, 1620Plymouth, Devon, England, Vessel: Mayflower [S2994:127]
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Priscilla MullinsEmigrationSep 6, 1620Plymouth, Devon, England, Vessel: Mayflower [S2994:127]
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Alice (Mullins)ImmigrationDec 21, 1620Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, Vessel: Mayflower [S2994:127]
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John AldenImmigrationDec 21, 1620Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, Vessel: Mayflower [S2991:67] [S2994:127]
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William MullinsImmigrationDec 21, 1620Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, Vessel: Mayflower [S662] [S2994:84]
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Priscilla MullinsImmigrationDec 21, 1620Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, Vessel: Mayflower [S2994:127]
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Peter BrowneImmigrationDec 21, 1620Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, Vessel: Mayflower [S2985] [S2994:127]
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Richard WrightMarriage 1stby 1621Margaret (Wright), England [S662]
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Alice (Mullins)LivingFeb 21, 1620/21 [S662] [S2994:84]
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William MullinsDeathFeb 21, 1620/21Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2994:84]
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William MullinsWill ProvedJul 1621Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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William MullinsLetters of AdministrationJul 23, 1621Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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William MullinsLetters of AdministrationJul 23, 1621Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Alice (Mullins)Deathbef Nov 1621Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:84]
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Ann WrightBirthabt 1622England [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceFeb 24, 1621/22Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S2939]
his son John was baptized at St. Bartholomew's Church
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John Claypoole Gent., of NorthboroughMarriageJul 8, 1622Mary Angell, St. Thomas the Apostle, London, Middlesex, England [S1530:15A] [S1836] [S1837] [S2267] [S3219:90]
The month in the original register (found in Guildhall Library, London, England) is unreadable, however in his father’s Inquisition Post Mortem, we find their marriage contract, which states that the month of the marriage was actually July.
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Major Benjamin NewberryBirthabt 1623England [S662]
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John AldenMarriageby 1623Priscilla Mullins, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2994:1]
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Robert TinkerWillJan 23, 1622/23New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
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Thomas FordResidenceDec 21, 1623Dorchester, Dorset, England [S2942]
Source: son Thomas baptized
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Elizabeth ChardeResidenceDec 21, 1623Dorchester, Dorset, England [S2942]
Source: son Thomas baptized
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John SturgesBirthabt 1623/24England [S155] [S186] [S189] [S366] [S649]
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Peter BrowneMarriage 1stabt 1624Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:28]
Martha, the widow Ford
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Thomas NewberryLivingJan 17, 1623/24London, Middlesex, England [S662]
his father sent him to London to read law as an apprentice
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Richard Newberry of YarcombeLivingJan 17, 1623/24 [S662]
testified that he had sent his son to London to read law
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George WathenMarriage[14 or] Apr 15, 1624Margery Hayward, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England [S2934] [S2945]
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Robert TinkerCodicilMay 26, 1624New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
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Robert TinkerBurialJun 2, 1624New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
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Robert TinkerWill ProvedJun 15, 1624New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
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Robert TinkerWill ProvedJun 15, 1624New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceDec 27, 1624Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S2939]
his son Joseph was baptized at St. Bartholomew's Church
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Elizabeth HullBirth1625England [S366] [S578]
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Deborah WathenBirthabt 1624/25Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England [S2945]
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George WathenResidence1624/25Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England [S2945]
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Deborah WathenBaptismMar 13, 1624/25Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England [S188] [S2945]
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Elizabeth HullBaptismOct 16, 1625Crewkerne, Somerset, England [S186] [S578] [S639] [S662] [S750:93]
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Sgt. Richard HubbellBirth1626near Redditch, Ribsford Parish, Worcestershire, England [S155] [S186] [S2438]
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Richard NormanImmigration1626 [S662]
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Richard NormanMoved1626(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Richard NormanEmigration1626Dorchester, Dorset, England [S662]
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Frances ChichesterBurialApr 5, 1626Braunton, Devon, England [S756] [S2941]
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Thomas JacksonFlourishedApr 24, 1626Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
conveyed a portion of the Stapleton Pasonage from Thomas Walter
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Thomas JacksonFlourishedMay 3, 1626Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
charter involvimng church of Stapleton
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Henry HobsonFlourishedMay 19, 1626Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
with his son-in-law and others rented the Stapleton Rectory for 60 years
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Thomas JacksonFlourishedMay 19, 1626Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
with his father-in-law and others rented the Stapleton Rectory for 60 years
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Thomas JacksonFlourishedMay 20, 1626Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
with his father-in-law and others signed bargain of sail for Stapleton Rectory
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Henry HobsonFlourishedMay 20, 1626Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
with his son-in-law and others signed bargain of sail for Stapleton Rectory
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George WathenEventJul 12, 1626Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S2945]
admitted a burgess into the liberties of the city
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Lt. Robert WebsterBirthabt 1627England [S3008:11]
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Thomas NewberryFlourished1627Yarcombe, Devon, England [S1767]
was one of those who purchased the wardship of John Fry alias Urch for £15
Source: Hawkins Sales of Wards in Somerset
(Somerset Rec. Soc. 67) (1965): 20-21
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Richard Newberry of YarcombeFlourished1627Yarcombe, Devon, England [S1767]
was one of those who purchased the wardship of John Fry alias Urch for £15
Source: Hawkins Sales of Wards in Somerset
(Somerset Rec. Soc. 67) (1965): 20-21
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Mr. Mathew AllynMarriageFeb 2, 1626/27Margaret Wyatt, Braunton, Devon, England [S366] [S662] [S756] [S2941]
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Margery HaywardFlourishingFeb 6, 1626/27Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188]
apprenticed Alex Tay
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George WathenFlourishingFeb 6, 1626/27Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188]
apprenticed Alex Tay
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Henry HobsonFlourishedFeb 19, 1627Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
bought property on Baldwin Street from Charles Harbord of London
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Joseph AldenBirthaft May 22, 1627Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:3]
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Honora (Trott)BurialSep 17, 1627Pitminster, Somerset, England [S3006]
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Thomas Wheeler, the elderWillDec 7, 1627Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England [S2943]
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George HubbardMarriage1628Mary Bishop, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S366]
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Richard NormanResidence1628(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Mary AllynBaptismJan 20, 1627/28Braunton, Devon, England [S662] [S2941]
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Susanna TreatBirth1629Pitminster, England [S3006]
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Zachariah Field(IMMI)1629Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S3017:396]
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Joan DabinottDeathabt 1629England [S756]
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George WathenFlourishingFeb 18, 1628/29Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188]
took an appprentice joiner
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Thomas FordResidenceMar 28, 1629Dorchester, Dorset, England [S2942]
Source: daughter Hannah buried
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Elizabeth ChardeResidenceMar 28, 1629Dorchester, Dorset, England [S2942]
Source: daughter Hannah buried
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George WathenLivingJun 27, 1629Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188] [S2945]
his son-in-law Andrew Sargent was discharged as his apprentice
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William Angell Esq. of LondonWillSep 10, 1629London, Middlesex, England [S1837] [S1852]
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Susanna TreatBaptismOct 8, 1629Pitminster, England [S3006] [S3008:11]
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Henry HobsonFlourishedOct 28, 1629Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
leased property on High Street (his inn)
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William Angell Esq. of LondonDeathOct 30, 1629St. Thomas Apostle, London, Middlesex, England [S1530:15A] [S2267]
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Richard WrightImmigration1630Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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John TaylorResidence1630Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S186] [S662]
there is no support for this claim
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John Taylor(IMMI)1630Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S189] [S406]
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Sgt. Robert Lockwood(EMIG)1630Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, England [S186]
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Sgt. Robert Lockwood(IMMI)1630Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S186]
he probably came with his brother Edmund in 1630, Anderson says by 1633
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John Taylor(EMIG)1630Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, England [S189] [S406]
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Peter BrowneMarriageabt 1630Mary _____, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:28]
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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
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Margery HaywardFlourishingFeb 6, 1629/30Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188]
apprenticed Nicholas Aish
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George WathenFlourishingFeb 6, 1629/30Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188]
apprenticed Nicholas Aish
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceMar 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S662]
chosen to be a Deacon in the newly created church
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Thomasin Mitchell(EMIG)Mar 20, 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S303] [S406]
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Elizabeth Hull(EMIG)Mar 20, 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S303]
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Samuel GaylordEmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, England [S662] [S750:93]
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Joanna FordEmigrationMar 20, 1630Plymouth, Devon, England [S362] [S406] [S643:3] [S688] 12y
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George Hull(EMIG)Mar 20, 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S303] [S406] [S578] [S189] 40y
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Thomas FordEmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S362] [S406] [S579] [S643:3] [S662] [S688:136]
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_____ (Gaylord)EmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, England [S662] [S750:93]
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Capt. Roger ClapEmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S189] [S303] [S406] [S643:3] [S662]
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Elizabeth ChardeEmigrationMar 20, 1630Plymouth, Devon, England [S362] [S406] [S688]
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Deacon William GaylordEmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, England [S662] [S750:93]
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Mary Allyn(EMIG)Apr 10, 1630Barnstable, England [S406]
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Margaret Wyatt(EMIG)Apr 10, 1630Barnstable, England [S406]
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Capt. Roger ClapImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S189] [S303] [S406] [S643:3] [S662] [S688] 21y
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George Hull(IMMI)May 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S303] [S406] [S578]
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Thomasin Mitchell(IMMI)May 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S303] [S406]
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Samuel GaylordImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S750:93]
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Elizabeth Hull(IMMI)May 30, 1630Nantasket to Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S303]
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_____ (Gaylord)ImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S750:93]
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Deacon William GaylordImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S750:93]
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Elizabeth ChardeImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S362] [S406] [S688]
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Thomas FordImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S362] [S406] [S579] [S643:3] [S662] [S688:136]
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Joanna FordImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S362] [S406] [S643:3] [S688]
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Mary Allyn(IMMI)Jun 5, 1630Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S406]
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Margaret Wyatt(IMMI)Jun 5, 1630Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S406]
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Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedJun 17, 1630Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S643:3] [S662]
admitted to the first church in Dorchester
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Richard NormanFlourishedSep 18, 1630(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Coroner's Jury
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Thomas FordFlourishedOct 19, 1630Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S700] [S1081:79] [S2944]
requested to be admitted as a freeman
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Deacon William GaylordFlourishedOct 19, 1630Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S700] [S1081:79] [S2944]
requested to be admitted as a freeman
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John TaylorFlourishedOct 19, 1630Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S700] [S1081:79]
requested to be admitted as a freeman
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Rebecca BrownBirthabt 1631Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:30]
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John HopkinsMarriageby 1631Jane Freeman, England [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceFeb 24, 1630/31Braunton, Devon, England [S2941]
son John was baptized
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Deacon William GaylordFreemanMay 18, 1631 [S1081:366] [S2944]
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Thomas FordPositionMay 18, 1631Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S1081:366] [S2944]
Freeman
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Rhoda TinkerMarriage 1stNov 1, 1631New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
Thomas Hobbs
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John HobbyBirthabt 1632England [S366] [S411:555]
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Thomas JacksonPosition1632 [S1672:199]
Sheriff of Bristol
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Henry HobsonPosition1632 [S1672:199]
Mayor of Bristol
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George HullResidence1632Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceJan 21, 1631/32Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2944]
one of four men to sign town orders
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Mary MerwinMarriage 2ndFeb 12, 1631/32New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
Humphrey Collins (-1634)
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Adam Claypoole Esq., of NorthboroughDeathMar 2, 1631/32 [S1530:15A] [S1837] [S3219:90]
as stated in his Inq. P. M.
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Deacon William GaylordPositionMay 9, 1632Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the General Court - as John Gallard
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Thomas JacksonFlourishedNov 12, 1632Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
Charter of Feoffment from his son-in-law
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Henry HobsonFlourishedNov 12, 1632Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
Charter of Feoffment to his son-in-law Thomas Jackson
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Grace MatthewBurialDec 18, 1632Yarcombe, Devon, England [S756]
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Daniel ComstockBirth1633England [S366]
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Stephen HopkinsBirthabt 1633England [S662]
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George Hubbard(IMMI)1633Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S580]
derivative
William FordMarriage1633Anna _____ [S366]
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Mr. Mathew AllynEmigration1633Braunton, Devon, England [S662]
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Deacon William GaylordResidence1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Mr. Mathew AllynImmigration1633Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
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Henry HobsonFlourishedMar 24, 1633Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
Charter of Feoffment
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Thomas JacksonFlourishedMar 24, 1633Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
endorsed a Charter of Feoffment for his father-in-law
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Peter BrowneTax ListMar 25, 1633Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:28]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceApr 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
ordered to build 20 foot of fence in the marsh for 1 cow
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Thomas FordFlourishedApr 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2944]
ordered to build 40 feet of fence for his 2 cows
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George HullResidenceApr 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
ordered to build 60 feet of fence, rated for 3 cows
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Thomas Wheeler, the elderCodicilJun 18, 1633Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England [S186] [S639] [S2943]
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Deacon William GaylordResidenceAug 26, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
one of the administrators of the estate of John Russell
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Thomas FordPositionOct 8, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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George HullPositionOct 8, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Peter BrowneInventoryOct 10, 1633Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:28]
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Peter BrowneInventoryOct 10, 1633Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:28]
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George HullPositionNov 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Assessor
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceNov 4, 1633Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 1 acre for a cowyard
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Capt. Roger ClapMarriageNov 6, 1633Joanna Ford, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S189] [S362] [S366] [S643:3] [S662] [S2942]
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Gov. John WebsterImmigrationabt 1634Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S3000] [S3004]
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Richard Osborn(IMMI)1634 [S189]
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Lt. Robert WebsterImmigrationabt 1634Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S3000] [S3004]
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodMarriage1634Susanna Norman, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
Richard WrightFreeman1634Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
Agnes SmithImmigrationabt 1634Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S3000] [S3004]
research
Thomas FordResidenceJan 6, 1633/34Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on a committee to collect rate for fort
research
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceFeb 2, 1633/34Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres in the Neck of Land
research
Richard Osborn(EMIG)Feb 17, 1634London, Greater London, England [S189] 22y
derivative
Thomas Wheeler, the elderProbateFeb 24, 1634Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England [S186] [S639] [S2943]
research
Alice DavisDeathbef Mar 16, 1634 [S656]
secondary
Henry JacksonLivingMar 16, 1634 [S1672:199]
mentioned in his grandfather's will as less than 21 years of age
secondary
Anne HobsonFlourishedMar 16, 1634 [S1672:199]
mentioned in he father's will
secondary
Mary _____Tax ListMar 27, 1634Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:28]
research
Thomas NewberryFlourishedMar 31, 1633/34Weymouth, Dorset, England [S662] [S705]
was the first to sign the passenger roll for the ship Recovery
research
Thomas NewberryEmigrationApr 17, 1634Weymouth, Dorset, England [S303] [S662] [S705]
research
Major Benjamin NewberryEmigrationApr 17, 1634Weymouth, Dorset, England [S303] [S705]
research
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedApr 19, 1634 [S662]
mentioned in the will of Joan Patten in Crewkerne
research
John HopkinsImmigrationMay 1634Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
research
Jane FreemanImmigrationMay 1634Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
research
Capt. Roger ClapFreemanMay 14, 1634 [S662]
research
Henry HobsonFlourishedMay 23, 1634Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
Charter of Feoffment from his son-in-law, Thomas Jackson
secondary
Thomas JacksonFlourishedMay 23, 1634Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
Charter of Feoffment to his father-in-law
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryImmigrationabt Jun 1634 [S705]
research
Thomas NewberryImmigrationabt Jun 1634 [S705]
research
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJun 2, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
George HullPositionJun 2, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Assessor
research
John HopkinsLand GrantAug 4, 1634Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S3008:3] [S3009:5]
research
Thomas NewberryResidenceSep 1, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S705] [S706]
granted 30 acres
secondary
Thomas NewberryPositionSep 3, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S1081:369]
Freeman
research
Thomas NewberryPositionOct 28, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Thomas NewberryResidenceDec 1, 1634Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted the hedgy ground that lies in the bottom betwixt his house and the water next Mr. Cottington's farm
research
Dr. Henry Woodward(EMIG)1635Woolton Gt., Lancashire, England, Vessel: James [S362]
derivative
William Snow(IMMI)1635Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2985]
apprenticed to Edward Doten for 7 years
18y
derivative
William Hickox(IMMI)1635New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S1043:4]
derivative
John Thompson(EMIG)1635 [S406] 22y
derivative
Henry JacksonImmigration1635Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S186] [S406] [S579] [S662] [S687]
research
Dorothy Bird(EMIG)1635England [S2081]
derivative
Henry HobsonPosition1635 [S1672:199]
Alderman of Bristol
secondary
Dr. Thomas Lord(EMIG)1635England [S2081]
derivative
Ann LordImmigration1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2082:3]
research
Thomas Stanton(IMMI)1635Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S2082:55] [S2081]
derivative
James Rogers(IMMI)1635 [S2055:176] 20y
derivative
William Hickox(EMIG)1635England [S1043:4]
derivative
Ann Halsey(EMIG)1635England [S589]
derivative
Thomas Wheeler(EMIG)1635England [S589]
derivative
Thomas Hurlbut(IMMI)1635Saybrook, Connecticut, United States [S186:315]
probably came with Lion Gardiner
derivative
Hannah Wheeler(EMIG)1635England [S589] [S186] [S639]
derivative
Thomas Stanton(EMIG)Jan 2, 1634/35England [S2081] 20y
derivative
Thomas FordResidenceFeb 10, 1634/35Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
fence viewr
research
Thomas NewberryFlourishedMar 4, 1634/35Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S1081:141]
granted 100 acres of upland and 100 acres of meadow
research
Thomas NewberryPositionMar 4, 1634/35Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S1081:135]
Deputy for Dorchester to Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
John HopkinsFreemanMar 4, 1634/35Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S3008:3] [S3009:5]
research
Thomas JacksonDeathbef Mar 16, 1634/35Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S1672:199]
secondary
Henry HobsonWillMar 16, 1634/35Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S656] [S1672:199]
secondary
Isaac Desborough(EMIG)Apr 1635London, Greater London, England [S405] [S406] 18y
derivative
William Snow(EMIG)Apr 1635London, Middlesex, England [S2985]
derivative
Henry JacksonFlourishingApr 13, 1635London, Middlesex, England [S662]
enrolled as a passenger on the ELizabeth and Ann
29y
research
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 17, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of land
research
Dr. Thomas LordFlourishedApr 29, 1635London, Middlesex, England [S662] [S2082:3]
enrolled as a passenger on the Elizabeth and Ann
50y
research
Dr. Thomas LordImmigrationApr 29, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2081] [S2082:3]
research
Dorothy BirdFlourishedApr 29, 1635London, Middlesex, England [S662] [S2082:3]
enrolled as a passenger on the Elizabeth and Ann
46y
research
Dorothy BirdImmigrationApr 29, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2081] [S2082:3]
research
Ann LordFlourishedApr 29, 1635London, Middlesex, England [S662] [S2082:3]
enrolled as a passenger on the Elizabeth and Ann
14y
research
Henry Jackson(EMIG)May 1635London, Greater London, England [S186] [S406] [S579] [S687] 29y
derivative
John Thompson(IMMI)May 1635 [S406]
derivative
Thomas NewberryFlourishedMay 6, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S1081:147]
replaced Roger Ludlow as overseer of the work at Castle Island
research
Thomas NewberryPositionMay 6, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S1081:145]
Deputy for Dorchester to Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Thomas FordResidenceMay 24, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
fence viewr
research
Thomas JacksonProbateMay 27, 1635Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S838]
secondary
Isaac Desborough(IMMI)Jun 1635Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S405] [S406]
derivative
Thomas NewberryFlourishedJul 8, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S1081:145]
appointed to a committee to set the bounds between Wessaguseus and Barecove
research
Dr. Henry WoodwardImmigrationAug 16, 1635Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, Vessel: James [S362] [S688:136]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceAug 20, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
receive a portion of the undivided lands
research
Ann Halsey(IMMI)Oct 3, 1635 [S589]
derivative
Thomas Wheeler(IMMI)Oct 3, 1635 [S589]
derivative
Hannah Wheeler(IMMI)Oct 3, 1635 [S589]
derivative
Dorcas Brownson(IMMI)Oct 8, 1635Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3009:5]
derivative
John Brownson(IMMI)Oct 8, 1635Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3009:5]
derivative
Frances Hills(IMMI)Oct 8, 1635Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3009:5]
derivative
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceOct 10, 1635Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
in the Cambridge Land Inventory, he held 12 parcels of land totalling over 95 acres
research
Thomas NewberryResidenceNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
he bought 40 acres of upland and 40 acres of marsh
secondary
George HullPositionNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S715]
Selectman
research
Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Thomas NewberryResidenceNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 100 acres of meadow and 100 acres of upland
research
Thomas FordResidenceNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on a committee to lay out land
research
Thomas NewberryPositionNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Thomas BurnhamMovedNov 20, 1635Barbados [S3012:119]
Ship: Expedition
18y
research
Thomas NewberryWillDec 12, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S706]
secondary
Deacon William GaylordResidenceDec 12, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S706]
one of the overseers of the will of Thomas Newberry
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedDec 17, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 6 acres of fresh marsh
research
Thomas NewberryResidenceDec 17, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
order to measure out his hundred acres of marsh
research
John HopkinsMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S3008:3] [S3009:5]
research
Mary MerwinEmigrationabt 1636New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
research
Mary MerwinImmigrationabt 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S688:149]
research
Rhoda TinkerEmigrationabt 1636New Windsor, Berkshire, England [S688:149]
research
Thomas FordMoved1636Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S362] [S688:136]
research
William Comstock(IMMI)abt 1635/36Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S2056:1]
derivative
Rhoda TinkerImmigrationabt 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S688:149]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
George HullMoved1636Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S189] [S578] [S662]
research
Ann LordMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2082:3]
research
Richard NormanFlourished1636(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 20 acres
research
Dr. Thomas LordMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2082:3]
research
Thomas BurnhamImmigrationabt 1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3011:57]
research
Dorothy BirdMoved1636Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2082:3]
research
Thomas NewberryDeath1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S366]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJan 4, 1635/36Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2944]
granted 16 acres in the great lots
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceFeb 1, 1635/36Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres in the second marsh
research
Deacon William GaylordResidenceFeb 1, 1635/36Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of meadow
research
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceFeb 8, 1635/36Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 5 acres
research
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceFeb 8, 1635/36Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S189] [S662]
owned 5 houses in town
research
George HullResidenceFeb 18, 1635/36Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of meadow
research
George HubbardFlourishedFeb 21, 1636Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:7]
appointed along with Samuel Wakeman to consider the bounds of Dorchester
secondary
Henry HobsonDeathMar 21, 1635/36Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S1672:199]
secondary
Henry HobsonBurialMar 29, 1635/36All Saints Parish, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S656] [S1672:199]
secondary
George WathenEventApr 15, 1636St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S188] [S2945]
son Ezeckiall baptized
research
Margery HaywardEventApr 15, 1636St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S2945]
son Ezeckiall baptized
research
Margery HaywardEmigrationaft Apr 15, 1636England [S188]
research
George WathenImmigrationaft Apr 15, 1636Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188]
research
Deborah WathenEmigrationaft Apr 15, 1636England [S188] 11y
research
George WathenEmigrationaft Apr 15, 1636England [S188]
research
Margery HaywardImmigrationaft Apr 15, 1636Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188]
research
Deborah WathenImmigrationaft Apr 15, 1636Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188]
research
George HullPositionMay 25, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Representative (Deputy) at the first General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
research
Henry HobsonProbateMay 27, 1636Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S656] [S838] [S1672:199]
secondary
George HubbardResidenceJun 7, 1636Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S303] [S1080:2]
appointed to survey and lay out the length and breadth of the town
secondary
Thomas FordPositionJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
George HullResidenceJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted meadow
research
George HullPositionJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S715]
Selectman
research
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of meadow
research
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
attended a town meeting
research
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of marsh
research
George HullPositionJul 5, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand GrantJul 25, 1636Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
35 acres in the Great Dividend
research
Walter Daux(IMMI)bef 1637Virginia, United States [S347]
derivative
Walter Daux(EMIG)bef 1637London, Greater London, England [S347]
derivative
Daniel Comstock(IMMI)bef 1637Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S2055:132]
derivative
John CarverBirthabt 1637Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S366] [S2989:147] [S2991:45]
secondary
Thomas Marshall(IMMI)abt 1637Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S411:607]
derivative
Richard TreatImmigrationabt 1637Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S3006] [S3008:11]
research
George WathenResidence1637Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S2945]
research
John BrownsonMilitary1637Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11]
served in Pequot War as a volunteer from Hartford
research
Thomas Upson(EMIG)1637England [S301]
derivative
John Elderkin(IMMI)1637Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S2056:3] [S2057:6]
derivative
Christian _____(IMMI)by 1637 [S2989:147]
derivative
Robert Carver(IMMI)by 1637 [S2989:147]
derivative
Thomas FordMoved1637Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Thomas Upson(IMMI)1637Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S301]
derivative
Alice Gaylord(IMMI)1637Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S3007:184]
derivative
Thomas StantonMarriageabt 1637Ann Lord, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366:702] [S662] [S2082:55]
secondary
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJan 2, 1636/37Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
appointed Assessor
research
Deacon William GaylordPosition Jan 2, 1636/37 to Jul 1, 1637Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Thomas NewberryInventoryJan 28, 1636/37 [S662] [S706]
estate was valued at 1520 pounds
secondary
Thomas NewberryInventoryJan 28, 1636/37 [S662] [S706]
estate was valued at 1520 pounds
secondary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand GrantFeb 28, 1636/37Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
6 acres in Beaverbrook Plowlands
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodChurch AdmissionMar 9, 1636/37Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodFreemanMar 9, 1636/37Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S186] [S662] [S1081:372]
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand GrantJun 26, 1637Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
6 acres in Remote Meadows
research
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJul 1, 1637Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
stopped serving as Assessor
research
Christopher DabinotProbateAug 4, 1637Upway, Dorset, England [S838]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionSep 10, 1637Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S643:3] [S662]
Selectman
28y
research
Richard NormanFlourishedDec 5, 1637(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 3/4 acres and house for four
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceDec 27, 1637Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of Robert Pond
secondary
Capt. Jean MercereauBirthabt 1638Saintonge, France [S296]
research
George WathenLand Grant1638Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188]
NN Wathen received 10 acres
research
Deacon William GaylordMoved1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJan 2, 1637/38Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 1/2 acre adjoining the meadow at Powow point
research
Deacon William GaylordPositionJan 2, 1637/38Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Representative (Deputy) to the General Court
research
Richard NormanFlourishedJan 29, 1637/38(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 20 acres
research
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
Thomas FordPositionMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George HubbardPositionMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordResidenceMar 18, 1637/38Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 lots in the Neck and Cow's Pasture
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMar 18, 1637/38Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 8 acres in the division of lands
research
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
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
George HubbardFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
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
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
George HubbardPositionApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
Deputy to the Connecticut General Court
secondary
George HubbardResidenceApr 5, 1638Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
secondary
Joseph Loomis(EMIG)Apr 11, 1638London, Middlesex, England [S2970:432] [S2979:278]
derivative
Mary WhiteEmigrationApr 11, 1638London, Middlesex, England, Vessel: Susan and Ellen [S2970:432] [S2977:567]
research
Joseph LoomisEmigrationApr 11, 1638Malden, England [S2970:432] [S2971:121] [S2977:567] [S2979:278]
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceApr 23, 1638Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee of highways
research
Mary WhiteImmigrationJul 17, 1638Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, Vessel: Susan and Ellen [S2970:432] [S2977:567]
research
Joseph LoomisImmigrationJul 17, 1638Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S2970:432] [S2971:121] [S2977:567] [S2979:278]
research
Joseph Loomis(IMMI)Jul 17, 1638Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S2970:432] [S2979:278]
derivative
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 30, 1638Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
he was a Rater
research
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceDec 7, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:53]
purchased the trading post at Windsor from the Plymouth Colony
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceDec 17, 1638Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
conveyed lands to Thomas Allen in Devon, England
research
Margaret WyattResidenceDec 17, 1638Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
conveyed lands to Thomas Allen in Devon, England
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand Saleby 1639Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
5 acres of marsh
research
William Frost(EMIG)1639Nottinghamshire, England [S649]
derivative
Daniel Frost(IMMI)1639Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S649]
derivative
Joseph LoomisResidence1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2438] [S2970:432] [S2971:121] [S2977:567]
secondary
Daniel Frost(EMIG)1639Nottinghamshire, England [S649]
derivative
William Frost(IMMI)1639Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S649]
derivative
Dr. Henry WoodwardResidence1639Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S362] [S405] [S688:136]
member of the church
research
John Bishop(EMIG)1639England [S647]
derivative
John TaylorMoved1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S688:149]
research
Richard WrightMoved1639Braintree, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
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
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceFeb 13, 1638/39Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
he was a Recorder of cattle
research
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
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedApr 11, 1639Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:28]
he was sued by Mr. Williams for 74 rod of corn destroyed due to a defect in his fence
secondary
Deacon William GaylordResidenceMay 1, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
arranged the lease of lands in Dorchester for John Warham
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 18, 1639Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of Mrs. Judith Snead
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 20, 1639Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
he was a fenceviewer
research
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJul 29, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
was surety for Thomas Marshfield of Windsor
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedAug 1639Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:43]
was fined 5 pounds for damages
secondary
John Bishop(IMMI)Sep 10, 1639 [S647]
derivative
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 10, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:34]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Henry JacksonFlourishingSep 26, 1639Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
Henry JacksonMovedaft Sep 27, 1639 ([ before late 1644])Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
William Angell Esq. of LondonWill ProvedOct 31, 1639London, Middlesex, England [S1837] [S1852]
research
William Angell Esq. of LondonWill ProvedOct 31, 1639London, Middlesex, England [S1837] [S1852]
research
John StebbinsMarriagebef 1640Margaret _____, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S366:704]
secondary
James RogersMarriagebef 1640Elizabeth Rowland [S366:633]
secondary
John Stebbins(IMMI)bef 1640 [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2078:1021]
derivative
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourished1640 [S662]
made a return trip to Windsor to meet with merchants
research
Mary MerwinMovedabt 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:149]
research
James BennettMarriage1640Hannah Wheeler, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S366]
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJan 16, 1639/40Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:41]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceFeb 1639/40Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
In the Hartford Land Inventory, he hld 12 parcels of land totalling over 200 acres
research
Dr. Thomas LordFlourishedFeb 1639/40Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2081]
held 9 lots in the town inventory taken
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedFeb 6, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:43]
accepted the remaining balance of his fine overpaid.
secondary
George HullFlourishedFeb 20, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:42]
spoke on behalf of Thomas Ford
secondary
Thomas FordResidenceFeb 20, 1639/40Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:42]
secondary
Henry JacksonFlourishingFeb 27, 1639/40Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
leasing the town weir
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodFlourishingFeb 27, 1639/40Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
leasing the town weir
research
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedMar 5, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:44]
returned to the court the record of the estate of Thomas Newberry
secondary
George HullFlourishedMar 5, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:44]
subscribed the estate of Thomas Newberry when it was returned to court
secondary
George WathenFlourishingApr 4, 1640Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S2945]
appointed surveyor of fences
research
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 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
Thomas FordPositionApr 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
George WathenFlourishingJun 30, 1640Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188]
in court for land dispute
research
George HubbardFlourishedSep 4, 1640Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:39]
oversaw the inventory of Edward Mason
secondary
Richard NormanFlourishedSep 17, 1640(Naumkeag), Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
presented for defective fences
research
Major Benjamin NewberryResidenceOct 10, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
granted land
research
Joseph LoomisChurch AdmissionOct 11, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2970:432] [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
Samuel RogersBirthDec 12, 1640Stratfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366:634] [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
secondary
Capt. John Taylor of NorthamptonBirthabt 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S189] [S366:729]
secondary
John BrownsonMoved1641Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11] [S3009:5]
research
Francis Brown(IMMI)1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S710]
derivative
George WathenFlourishingJan 25, 1640/41Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188]
in court for trespassing
research
George HubbardPositionFeb 8, 1640/41Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:58]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedFeb 8, 1640/41 [S1080:60]
was on a committee to determine how the common lands could be protected from cattle
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionFeb 8, 1640/41Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:58]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George WathenFlourishingMar 31, 1640/41Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S2945]
appeared in court in a land dispute
research
George WathenFlourishingApr 4, 1641Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188]
appointed fence surveyor
research
George HubbardPositionApr 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:64]
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 WathenChurch AdmissionMay 23, 1641Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188] [S2945]
research
George WathenFlourishingJun 29, 1641Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188] [S2945]
appeared in court for trespassing
research
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
Thomas FoxMarriage 1stbef 1642Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S366:281]
Rebecca
secondary
William HubbardBirth1642Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S580:264]
secondary
Elizabeth DuboisBirthabt 1642Saintonge, France [S296]
research
Dr. Henry WoodwardMarriage1642Elizabeth _____, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S366]
secondary
Thomas HurlbutMarriage 1st1642Sarah? (Hurlbut), Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
George WathenDeath1641/42Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188] [S2934] [S2945]
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJan 5, 1641/42Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:70]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionFeb 1, 1641/42Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Dr. Thomas LordLand GrantFeb 18, 1641/42Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
awarded seven acres for maintaining his fence
research
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 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
George HubbardPositionApr 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
Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand GrantMay 10, 1642Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
134 acre farm
research
Margaret WyattBurialMay 10, 1642Braunton, Devon, England [S750:9] [S2941]
secondary
Richard NormanFlourishedJul 1642 [S662]
sued
research
George HubbardPositionAug 26, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:73]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionAug 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
Thomas BennettBirthOct 16, 1642Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S155] [S186] [S366]
secondary
Richard NormanFlourishedDec 1642 [S662]
sued
research
Margery HaywardResidenceDec 27, 1642Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188] [S2945]
charged Thomas Tuck with trespassing
research
Margaret (Wright)Deathbef 1643Braintree, Essex, England [S662]
research
Richard WrightMarriage 2ndby 1643Braintree, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
widow Sabin
research
Richard NormanFlourishedFeb 1642/43 [S662]
in court answering for son
research
George HubbardFlourishingFeb 15, 1643Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
admitted to the church
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
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
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
sued by Matthew Beckwith and fied 8 shillings for damages
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 [S362] [S688:136]
research
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
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 1, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:87]
represented Thomas Allyn as his attorney in Court
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]
won a case against Thomas Marshfield for the large sum of 4 pounds, 13 shillings, and 4 pence
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
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJul 5, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
he sued Richard Fellows
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
represented Edward Smith in court
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued by John Robbins and was fined 25 shillings
secondary
Thomas FordPositionSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Juror at a Particular Court
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
Lt. Gershom LockwoodBirthSep 6, 1643Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S186] [S189] [S362] [S579] [S662] [S1779:145]
primary
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
Preserved ClappBirthNov 23, 1643Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S189] [S643:11] [S662]
research
Preserved ClappBaptismNov 26, 1643Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
Elizabeth ThompsonBirthabt 1644Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S366]
secondary
Margery HaywardDeath1644Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S366]
secondary
Dr. Thomas LordLivingJan 29, 1643/44 [S662] [S2082:3]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourished Feb 1643/44 - Apr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:101]
won 28 shillings in his suit against Thomas Stainton
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedFeb 14, 1643/44Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued Thomas Stainton
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionFeb 14, 1643/44Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Thomas Fox(IMMI)bef Mar 1644 [S2075:15]
derivative
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:103]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:103]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deborah WathenEventMay 11, 1644 [S2945]
mentioned in will of Joanna Cummings
research
Margery HaywardEventMay 11, 1644 [S188] [S2945]
mentioned in will of Joanna Cummings
research
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJun 3, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:104]
appointed to set the prices weavers could charge
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 3, 1644Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S1080:106]
filed several petitions seeking relief against the Church for Hartford for his earlier execommunications
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
Margery HaywardInventoryJul 20, 1644Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188] [S2945]
research
Margery HaywardInventoryJul 20, 1644Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S188] [S2945]
research
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
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceOct 25, 1644Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:111]
he did not prove in court that the Hartford Church did him wrong. Was ordered to appear the following month and answer charges of contempt of Court.
secondary
Thomas FordMarriage 3rdNov 7, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S362] [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 sued Thomas Hurlbut
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 8, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:115]
he sued Peter Bassaker
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedDec 8, 1644 [S1080:114]
he was sued by Matthew Allyn
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 8, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:114]
he was sued by Thomas Steynton
secondary
John WittBirthabt 1645England [S788]
research
Richard WrightMoved1645Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
Sgt. Richard Hubbell(IMMI) 1645 - Mar 7, 1647 [S189] [S187]
derivative
Sgt. Richard Hubbell(EMIG) 1645 - Mar 7, 1647England [S189] [S187]
derivative
William FrostWillJan 6, 1644/45Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S362] [S644] [S1080:465]
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
Arabella (Norman)FlourishedJul 9, 1645 [S662]
testified against Richard Cooke
research
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
Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand SaleSep 29, 1645Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
of Watertown, 1 acre in Pond Meadow
research
Major Benjamin NewberryLivingOct 1, 1645 [S662]
petition general court in father's estate settlement
research
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]
was sued by Thomas Staunton, lost and had to pay 14 shillings, 2 pence
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]
lost his suit against Ed Hopkins for trespassing
secondary
John TaylorWillNov 24, 1645 [S186] [S688:149]
research
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
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 24, 1645Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
John MarshallBirthabt 1646 [S366:490] [S411:607]
secondary
Thankful WoodwardBirth1646England [S366:729]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapMilitary1646 [S662]
2nd Sergant in Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodMoved1646Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Although Robert Lockwood created no surviving records during his residence at Stamford, we place him there from 1646 to 1650 for two reasons. First, he left Watertown at the same time that others of that town, especially Nicholas Knapp, made the move to Stamford. Second, in 1650, when he was already at Fairfield, he sold land in Stamford which had been the proprietary share of the Rev. Richard Denton, who had left Stamford prior to 1646. This land would have been the residence of Robert Lockwood during his sojourn at Stamford.
research
John TaylorDeathabt 1646 [S186] [S688:149]
lost at sea
research
Thomas UpsonMarriage 2ndJan 23, 1646Elizabeth Fuller, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
Thomas FordPositionMar 5, 1645/46Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:136]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMar 14, 1645/46Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S643:3] [S662]
he was on a committee to fix the rate of assessment for building a new meeting house
research
Joanna SissellDeathApr 1646Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England [S2945]
research
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 9, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:137]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Hugh HaywardDeathbef Apr 19, 1646 [S2945]
his wife was a widow when she was buried
research
Joanna SissellBurialApr 19, 1646Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England [S2945]
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand SaleApr 30, 1646Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
of Watertown, all his lands in Watertown
research
Capt. Roger ClapMilitaryMay 6, 1646Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
appointed Lieutentant of the Dorchester Company
research
Thomas FordPositionJun 5, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:140]
Juror for the Particular Court
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
Major Benjamin NewberryMarriageJun 11, 1646Mary Allyn, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S189] [S362] [S366] [S662]
secondary
Thomas FordPositionJun 30, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 30, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
was appointed to a committee to set the price for fences
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] [S2970:433] [S2971:121] [S2977:567] [S2979:278]
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 [S186] [S362] [S366] [S578] [S662] [S2939]
secondary
Mary LesterBirth1647 [S366:281]
secondary
George HullMoved1647Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S715]
research
Thomas FordFlourishedJan 6, 1647 [S662]
paid 1 pound, 1 shilling 1d out of John Newberry's estate
research
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
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 26, 1647Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
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
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
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 9, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:157]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
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
Thomas FoxMarriage 2ndDec 13, 1647Hannah Brooks, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S366:281] [S2075:15]
secondary
John BurnhamBirthabt 1648Connecticut, United States [S3012:125]
research
Mary MerwinLiving1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:149]
Sold her homelot to James Eno
research
Mr. Mathew AllynResidence1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Richard Lyon(EMIG)abt 1648Scotland
Source: Lyon, Sidney Elizabeth, Louise Lyon Johnson, "Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey, Volume II"
 
Richard Lyon(IMMI)abt 1648Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Source: Lyon, Sidney Elizabeth, Louise Lyon Johnson, "Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey, Volume II"
 
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMar 2, 1647/48Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:160]
bound himself to the court for 10 pounds
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedMar 2, 1647/48Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:160]
fined 20 shillings for divulging misreports against Hide
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 18, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:163]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Capt. William BarrettResidenceJun 7, 1648Wilmington Parish, James City, Virginia, United States [S351]
granted 850 acres
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
Richard WrightMoved1649Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
John HopkinsWillJan 1, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
research
Elizabeth ColesMarriage 2ndabt 1648/49 [S366] [S614]
William Adams
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionJan 25, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:174]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
John BishopFlourishedMar 1, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:177]
fined 40 shillings for boasting of his lying and other misdemeanors
secondary
John BishopFlourishedMar 1, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:177]
bound himself to the court for 20 pounds and agreed to appear at the next court to answer complaints made against him by the Indians
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 14, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:178]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 24, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:180]
Juror for the Particular court
secondary
George HubbardFlourishedApr 24, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:181]
fined 10 pounds for trading a gun to an Indian
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 24, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:181]
he owed Mr. Newton 3 pounds, 2 pence.
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedMay 16, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:183]
sued William Franklin for slander, won and was awarded 10 pounds.
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedMay 16, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:184]
collected fines from William Franklin and Benjamin Newberry
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedMay 16, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:183]
fined the large sum of 45 pounds by William Franklin for debta and damages
secondary
Richard LyonFlourishedMay 16, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:183]
sued by Nehemiah Olmsted, lost and was fined 12 pounds for debt and damages
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 17, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:185]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionMay 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
Thomas HurlbutResidenceJun 6, 1649Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
secondary
Thomas HurlbutPositionJun 6, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
Clarke of the Trained Band of Wethersfield
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJun 6, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionJun 6, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedJun 7, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:183]
he was granted execution for his suit againt William Franklin
secondary
Margaret WyattResidenceAug 5, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
admitted to the Windsor Church
research
Thomas HurlbutPositionSep 6, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
George HullFlourishedSep 9, 1649 [S662]
overseer of the will of William Hill
research
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionSep 13, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:195]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 13, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:195]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 18, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:198]
appointed to the committe to ordering soldiers and provisions for war
secondary
George HullFlourishedSep 18, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:198]
assistant to the committe appointed to ordering soldiers and provisions for war (Assistant Commisarry General)
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 10, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:199]
appointed to a comittee to see to the completion of the fort and meeting house
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 7, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:200]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Joseph JacksonBirthabt 1650Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
John SturgesMarriage1650Deborah Barlow, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S649]
secondary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodMoved1650Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJan 11, 1650Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of George Weekes
secondary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodResidenceApr 10, 1650Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Deacon William GaylordPositionMay 16, 1650Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:207]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
George HullPositionMay 16, 1650Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:207]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Isabell KyethBurialAug 12, 1650Cossington, Leicestershire, England [S3004]
research
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedSep 12, 1650Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:211]
appointed by the court as arbitraitor between Matthew Allyn and Richard Collecott
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 12, 1650Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:211]
appealed to the court his three verdicts in the lawsuits against his brother Thomas Allyn of Barnstable over contracts and bonds and was ordered to pay 5 pounds, 20 marks, and 10 shillings
secondary
George HubbardResidenceOct 6, 1650Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
dismissed to church in Guilford and admitted there
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 2, 1650Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Samuel FoxBirth1651Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S366:281] [S2075:15]
secondary
Thomas HurlbutBirthabt 1650/51Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S155:517] [S186:315] [S366] [S710]
secondary
Sgt. Richard HubbellMarriage 1stabt 1650/51 [S155] [S186] [S187] [S366]
Elizabeth Meigs (d. 1664/65)
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJan 7, 1651Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
secondary
James BennettLivingJan 20, 1651Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
daughter Mary was born
secondary
Richard OsbornLivingMar 3, 1650/51Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
daughter Elizabeth was born
secondary
George HullPositionMay 15, 1651Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:218]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Richard AllynBurialAug 5, 1651Braunton, Devon, England [S750:9] [S2941]
secondary
George HullFlourishedOct 6, 1651Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:225]
appointed as an assistant to the Magistrates to hold court in the town by the seaside
secondary
Rhoda TinkerMarriage 3rdbef 1652Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S366:730]
Walter Hoyt (1616-abt 1698/9)
secondary
Capt. John OsbornBirthmaybe 1652 [S366]
secondary
Sackville Brewer(IMMI)1652Northumberland, Virginia, United States [S677]
derivative
Lt. Robert WebsterMarriageabt 1652Susanna Treat, Connecticut, United States [S3006]
research
Richard WrightMoved1652Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
Sackville Brewer(EMIG)1652London, Greater London, England [S677]
derivative
George GodwinMarriageFeb 21, 1651/52Ellen Smith, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S2933]
secondary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodLivingFeb 27, 1651/52Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
daughter Sarah was born - the first with that name died March 1, 1650/51
secondary
Robert ReeveMarriage 1stbef Mar 4, 1651/52Connecticut, United States [S3013:474]
Mary Skinner, dau of John Skinner
research
Dorothy BirdLand SaleMar 7, 1652Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2082:3]
sold one parcel to Richard Goodman
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodFreemanMay 20, 1652Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:231]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 27, 1652Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court. Began serving for 21 years
research
Mary WhiteDeathAug 23, 1652Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2970:432] [S2971:121] [S2977:567] [S2979:278]
research
Deborah WathenMarriage 1stbef Sep 27, 1652 [S188] [S2945]
Walter Joy d. aft March 4, 1659
research
Deborah WathenDepositionSep 27, 1652 [S2945]
gave a deposition in the estate of Thomas Wathen as Deborah Joy
27y
research
Major Benjamin NewberryLivingDec 22, 1652Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
daughter Hannah was born
secondary
William Prindle(EMIG)bef 1653Scotland [S2035:227]
derivative
William Prindle(IMMI)bef 1653New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S2035:227]
derivative
Richard NormanFlourishedApr 22, 1653Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
deeded his house and home lot to his son Richard
research
Richard NormanDeath Apr 22, 1653 - Jun 27, 1664Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 18, 1653Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJun 2, 1653Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to consider the Dedham petitions
research
John HopkinsLivingJul 27, 1653Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
wrote a letter to John Winthrop Jr.
research
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 8, 1653Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:247]
granted 50 acres at Massacoe
secondary
George HullFlourishedOct 29, 1653Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:249]
appointed to a committee to hold a particular court in Fairfield before winter
secondary
George HullPositionOct 29, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Magistrate
research
Daniel FrostResidenceNov 22, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold 7 acres to George Hull
research
George HullResidenceNov 22, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
bought 7 acres from Daniel Frost and 1 acres from Robert Woolly, and was granted 6 1/2 acres by the town
research
Richard OsbornResidenceNov 24, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
bought 2 acres from George Hull
research
George HullResidenceNov 24, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold two acres to Richard Osborne
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionNov 28, 1653Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
George HullResidenceNov 29, 1653Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
gave several parcels of land to his son Cornelius when he was married
research
Thomasin MitchellDeathbef 1654 [S662]
research
Pierre Masse’Birth 1654 - 1656Saintonge, France [S296]
research
William SnowMarriageabt 1654Rebecca Brown [S2994:30]
research
Daniel ComstockMarriageabt 1653/54Paltiah Elderkin, Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S2056:2]
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceMar 20, 1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
in court concerning tax rights on old Plymouth Colony lands
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedApr 6, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:252]
he was releived from training for the Train Band due to sickness
secondary
John HopkinsInventoryApr 14, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
research
John HopkinsInventoryApr 14, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S3008:3]
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 3, 1654Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Thomas WheelerDeath May 5, 1654 - Aug 23, 1654Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S155] [S2943]
research
Susanna NormanDepositionMay 13, 1654New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S662]
gave evidence in a witch case and witnessed the hanging of goodwife Knapp
research
John HopkinsWill ProvedMay 16, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Thomas FordPositionMay 18, 1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:256]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
George HullResidenceMay 18, 1654Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S1080:257]
appointed along with Alexander Knowles by the General Court of Ellection in Windsor to be an assistant to the Magistrates to be in charge of holding as necessary Particular Court in Fairfield for the following year
secondary
George HullMarriage 2nd Jul 11, 1654 - 1655Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S155] [S186] [S662]
Sarah (d. Aug 1659) as her 3rd husband
research
Capt. Roger ClapMilitarySep 1654Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was Lieutenant in the train band
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 14, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:266]
appointed to a committee to interpret Mr. Whitting's will
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 14, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:266]
appointed to collect taxes from the Constables of the towns
secondary
Samuel GaylordLivingSep 29, 1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
daughter Abigail was born
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 4, 1654Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Mary BrownBirthabt 1655Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S186:105] [S366] [S710]
secondary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodLand SaleFeb 8, 1655Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
3 acres in Sasquatt Neck
research
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 7, 1654/55Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:272]
Deputy to the General Court
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 AllynPositionMay 17, 1655Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:273]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 23, 1655Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedJul 11, 1655Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
mentioned in John Clap's will
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedAug 30, 1655Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
Inventoried his cousin, John Clap's estate
secondary
George HullFlourishedSep 7, 1655 [S186] [S662]
inventoried the estate of William Cross
research
George HullPositionOct 4, 1655Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:278]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 4, 1655Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:278]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceNov 13, 1655Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to regulate workmen's wages
research
Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedNov 22, 1655Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
mentioned in James Bates Will
46y
secondary
William PrindleMarriageDec 7, 1655Mary Desborough, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S362] [S366] [S2035:1]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedJan 22, 1655/56Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
took oath in James Bates will
46y
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJan 29, 1656Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 26, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:279]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 14, 1656Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Major Benjamin NewberryPositionMay 15, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:280]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 15, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:280]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George HullPositionMay 15, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:280]
Deputy to the General Court (absent)
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryPositionOct 2, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:282]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 2, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:282]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Jane FreemanMarriage 2ndby 1657Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:3]
Nathaniel Ward
research
Dea. Jonathan WebsterBirthJan 9, 1656/57Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States [S2824] [S3008:11] [S3009:5]
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
Stephen HopkinsFreemanFeb 26, 1656/57Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11]
research
Stephen HopkinsMarriagebef Mar 4, 1657Dorcas Brownson, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11] [S3009:5]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionApr 9, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:293]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 6, 1657Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 21, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:299]
appointed to a comittee to attend any occasions dealing with the Indians
secondary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodMilitaryMay 21, 1657Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:299]
appointed sergeant of the train band
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 21, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:300]
appointed to a comittee to meet with the Indians
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJun 4, 1657Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of Nathaniel Glover
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 AllynPositionOct 1, 1657Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:306]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 1, 1657Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:306]
appointed to a comittee to go to Pacomtuck to meet with the Indians
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionOct 7, 1657Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 15, 1657Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
secondary
John Hobby(IMMI)bef 1658Connecticut, United States [S411:555]
derivative
Capt. Jean MercereauMarriagebef 1658Elizabeth Dubois, Saintonge, France [S296]
research
John Hobby(EMIG)bef 1658England [S411:555]
derivative
Christian _____Death1658Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S366]
secondary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodDeath1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S155] [S189] [S303] [S662]
research
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
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 24, 1657/58Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:313]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Thomas FoxDeathApr 14, 1658Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S366:281] [S2055:365] [S2075:15]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 19, 1658Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to lay out the highway through Roxbury
research
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
George HullResidenceMay 21, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S662]
sold 2 acres to Moses Hoyt and 2 acres to Austin Samfield
research
George HullResidenceMay 26, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
sold 2 acres to Josua Jennings
research
Christian _____BurialJul 23, 1658Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S688:8] [S2991:45]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedAug 18, 1658Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:323]
appointed to a comittee to dispose of lands in Mussawco
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionAug 18, 1658Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:317]
Magistrate to the General Court
secondary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodInventorySep 11, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S189] [S662]
research
Sgt. Robert LockwoodInventorySep 11, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S189] [S662]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 7, 1658Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:323]
Magistrate to the General Court
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 19, 1658Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to lay the bounds to Natick
research
Susanna NormanLivingOct 20, 1658Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
the widow presented her husbands inventory to the court
research
John CarverMarriageNov 4, 1658Millicent Ford, Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S366] [S2991:50]
secondary
Joseph LoomisDeathNov 25, 1658Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S2438] [S2970:432] [S2971:121] [S2976:JL1658] [S2977:567] [S2979:278] 68y
primary
Joseph LoomisProbateDec 2, 1658Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2971:121] [S2976:JL1658]
primary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 6, 1658Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Thomas FordMovedabt 1659Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S688]
research
Susanna NormanMarriage 2ndabt 1659 [S662]
Jeffrey Ferris
research
Richard TreatFreeman1659Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3006]
research
Dr. Henry WoodwardMoved1659Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S362] [S688:136]
research
James BennettDeath1659 [S155] [S186] [S366]
secondary
Ann HalseyDeath1659 [S366]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 11, 1659Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to examine the complaint of Concord
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 11, 1659Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Susanna NormanLawsuitMay 17, 1659Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Joseph LoomisMarriage 2ndJun 28, 1659Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2970:433] [S2971:121] [S2977:567] [S2979:278]
Mary Chauncey d, 22 Apr 1681
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJul 1, 1659Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
appointed an overseer of Richard Webb's will
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJul 1, 1659Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of Richard Webb
secondary
George HullInventoryAug 25, 1659 [S186] [S189] [S578] [S662]
research
George HullInventoryNov 2, 1659 [S716]
secondary
George HullInventoryNov 2, 1659 [S716]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 5, 1659Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Elizabeth MercereauBirthabt 1660Moeze, Saintonge, France [S296]
research
John Sturges(IMMI)1660Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S189] [S649] 37y
derivative
John Sturges(EMIG)1660England [S189]
derivative
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceFeb 8, 1660Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
deposed for the estate of Isabel Turner
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceFeb 13, 1659/60Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of Mrs. Mary Glover
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 30, 1660Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 31, 1660Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to lay the south line of the colony
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 16, 1660Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to grant libert to settle a new plantation (Mendon)
research
Isaac DesboroughDeathbef Dec 6, 1660Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S688:41]
listed as deceased in his father's will
research
Mary DesboroughLivingDec 6, 1660 [S688:1]
mentioned in grandfather's will as under 21 years
research
Isaac DesboroughWillDec 6, 1660Eltisley, Cambridgeshire, England [S688:1]
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 19, 1660Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Isaac DesboroughProbateDec 21, 1660Eltisley, Cambridgeshire, England [S688:1]
research
Susanna NormanDeathDec 23, 1660Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S189] [S662]
research
Hannah BrooksMarriage 2ndabt 1661New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:281]
Andrew Lester (d. 1669)
secondary
Robert ReeveMarriage 2ndabt 1661Elizabeth Nott, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3014:150]
research
John BishopDeath1661 [S366]
secondary
Gov. John WebsterDeathApr 5, 1661Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S3000]
memoir
Mary AngellDeathApr 10, 1661Norborough, England [S1526:10] [S1530:15A] [S1837] [S3219:90]
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 22, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionAug 7, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedAug 28, 1661 [S662]
received a grant of land of 300 acres
research
Ebenezer PrindleBirthSep 10, 1661New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S362] [S366] [S2035:1]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapMilitary Sep 27, 1661 - Jul 6, 1662Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
promoted to Captain
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceSep 27, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
nominated as overseer of Major General Humphrey Atherton's estate
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 2, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of Major General Humphrey Atherton
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 2, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceDec 31, 1661Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to end small causes
research
Richard WrightMoved1662Twelve Mile Island, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourished1662 [S662]
Patentee for the Royal Charter of Connecticut
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 7, 1662Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedMay 7, 1662 [S662]
petitioned the general court to have the 200 acres in Fresh Marshes which had belonged to his father, but forgotten - rejected
research
Thomas FordFlourishedMay 15, 1662 [S662]
grand jury
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJul 6, 1662Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
nominated to audit the account of Major General Humphrey Atherton
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedOct 23, 1662Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
his daughter Margaret was born
secondary
Samuel RogersMarriage 1stNov 17, 1662Mary Stanton, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:634]
secondary
Capt. John Taylor of NorthamptonMarriageNov 18, 1662Thankful Woodward, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S1780:95] [S1781:100]
primary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceDec 1, 1662Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on the committee to locate a farm
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 1, 1662Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Thomas FordFlourishedMay 14, 1663 [S579] [S662]
forfieted land due to mortgage, and the court granted him 30 pounds
research
Dorothy BirdFlourishedMay 14, 1663Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
ordered to maintain her fence
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 27, 1663Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to consider changes in the militia
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 27, 1663Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Thomas FordFlourishedOct 16, 1663 [S662]
the court refused to grant him 6 pounds for forfieted lands st Podunck
research
Andre’ LamoureuxBirthNov 3, 1663Cozes, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France [S2268]
secondary
William PixleyMarriageNov 24, 1663Sarah Lawrence, Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S366] [S2059:7]
secondary
Andre’ LamoureuxBaptismNov 25, 1663French Reformed Church, Cozes, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France [S2268]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceDec 7, 1663Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Lt. Gershom LockwoodMarriage 1stabt 1664Ann _____, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
John Claypoole Gent., of NorthboroughLiving1664 [S1530:15A] [S1837] [S3219:90]
research
Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedJan 3, 1664 [S662] [S706]
witnessed and appointed overseer of the will of Edward Clapp, his brother
55y
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceFeb 3, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
appointed as one of the guardians of John Nichols, the minor son of Mordecai Nichols
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMar 11, 1663/64Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to end small causes
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceApr 25, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of Mordecai Nichols
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 1664 [S362] [S662]
Commissioner for the United Colonies of New England
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 18, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionAug 3, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Sgt. Richard HubbellFreemanOct 18, 1664Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S188]
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 19, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
paid 4 pounds to lay out the southern bounds of the colony
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 5, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 12, 1664Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Joseph AldenMarriageabt 1665Mary Simmons [S2994:3]
research
Thomas BennettMarriage1665Elizabeth Thompson, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedFeb 1, 1664/65 [S662]
deposed in court
55y
research
Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedFeb 3, 1664/65 [S662]
appointed gaurdian of the son of Mordecai Nichols
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 3, 1665Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on the committee to investigate the tanning of leather
research
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 3, 1665Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
George HubbardResidenceJun 16, 1665Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S1080:5]
filed a disposition by letter with the General Court
secondary
Experience BlakeBirthJun 17, 1665Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S2987] [S2991:57]
or Milton, Nolfolk, Massachusetts
secondary
Mary ReeveBirthJul 31, 1665Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3013:474] [S3014:353]
research
Capt. Roger ClapMilitaryAug 10, 1665Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S643:3] [S662]
appointed Captain of the Castle
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceOct 9, 1665Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of Capt. Richard Davenport
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionDec 11, 1665Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
research
Richard WrightMoved1666Podunk, Connecticut, United States [S662]
research
Mary CaitlinBirthJul 10, 1666Connecticut, United States [S3012:125]
research
Suzanne DelatourBirthDec 9, 1666Cozes, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France [S2268]
secondary
Suzanne DelatourBaptismDec 19, 1666French Reformed Church, Cozes, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France [S2268]
secondary
Robert RumseyMarriage1667Rachel Frost, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJan 29, 1666/67Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
mentioned in the will of Jane Humphrey
secondary
Ann WrightEventJun 3, 1667Connecticut, United States [S662] 45y
research
Sgt. Samuel FrenchBirthAug 21, 1667Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S188] [S414]
research
Lt. John TaylorBirthOct 10, 1667Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S155] [S186] [S366:730] [S1781:9]
primary
Sgt. Samuel HickoxMarriage1668Hannah Upson, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
Richard WrightLivingMar 15, 1667/68 [S662]
research
Preserved ClappMarriageJun 4, 1668Sarah Newberry, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S189] [S362] [S643:11] [S662] [S1781:101] [S2933]
primary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceNov 19, 1668Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
inventoried the estate of Jane Humphrey
secondary
Benjamin SnowBirthabt 1669Bridgewater, Massachussets, Plymouth, England [S2994:31]
research
Sgt. Richard HubbellMarriageabt 1669Elizabeth Gaylord, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S366]
secondary
Joseph LoomisResidence1669Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2437]
secondary
Richard TreatWillFeb 13, 1668/69Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3006]
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMar 8, 1668/69Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
on the committee to determine the line between Dorchester and Roxbury
research
Thomas FordPositionOct 4, 1669Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688]
Freeman
research
Thomas FordPositionOct 11, 1669Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Freeman
research
Richard TreatLivingOct 11, 1669Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3006]
research
John WhiteBirthabt 1670New Kent, Virginia, United States [S351]
secondary
Hannah BrooksMarriage 3rd 1670 - 1672Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S366:281]
Isaac Willey
secondary
Joseph JacksonMarriageabt 1670Mary Godwin, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
Dorothy BirdWillFeb 8, 1669/70 [S662] [S2082:3]
research
Dorothy BirdDeath Feb 8, 1669/70 - May 12, 1675 [S366:473] [S662]
secondary
Richard TreatInventoryMar 3, 1669/70Connecticut, United States [S3006]
research
Richard TreatInventoryMar 3, 1669/70Connecticut, United States [S3006]
research
Lt. Robert WebsterEventMar 3, 1669/70 [S3006]
witnessed the inventory of his father-in-law
research
Jane FreemanMarriage 3rdby Oct 24, 1670Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:3]
Gregory Walterton
research
Wait ClappBirthNov 18, 1670Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S186] [S366:730] [S1781:11]
primary
John SturgesResidence1671Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2437]
secondary
John BarlowResidence1671Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2437]
secondary
William FordLiving1671 [S366] 67y
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynWillJan 30, 1670/71Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S189] [S362] [S662] [S2953]
primary
Margaret WyattLivingJan 30, 1670/71 [S366] [S2953]
mentioned in her husband's will
primary
Mr. Mathew AllynDeathFeb 7, 1670/71Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2933]
the date may have a transcription error
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynInventoryFeb 14, 1670/71 [S662]
research
Mr. Mathew AllynInventoryFeb 14, 1670/71 [S662]
research
Bethiah ComstockAdult ChristeningApr 9, 1671New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2056:3]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapPositionMay 21, 1671Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Deputy to the Massachusetts Bay General Court
research
Esther GillettBirthMay 24, 1671Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:100]
research
Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedOct 31, 1671 [S662]
deposed in court
62y
research
Mary (Daux)Deathbef 1672Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
research
Abigail HubbellBirthabt 1672(Stratfield), Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S188] [S2935]
research
John WittImmigrationabt 1672Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
research
Thomas FordMoved1672Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S688:136]
research
Deacon William GaylordWillJan 31, 1671/72 [S662]
research
Major Benjamin NewberryResidenceJan 31, 1671/72Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
overseer of William Gaylord will
research
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceJun 3, 1672Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S706]
appointed guardian of Moses Peirce, the minor son of William Peirce
secondary
Deacon William GaylordCodicilNov 14, 1672 [S662]
research
Deacon William GaylordCodicilDec 18, 1672 [S662]
research
Kingsland ComstockBirth1673New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
Elizabeth AldenBirthabt 1673 [S2994:4]
research
Capt. John OsbornMarriageabt 1673Sarah Bennett [S186] [S366]
before 9 Jan 1673
secondary
John WittMarriageabt 1673Ann Daux, Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
research
James HarrisBirthApr 4, 1673Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
secondary
Capt. Roger ClapResidenceMay 7, 1673Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on the committee to oversee the rebuilding of the Castle after its destruction by fire
research
Deacon William GaylordDeathJul 20, 1673Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S2933] 88y
secondary
Deacon William GaylordInventoryAug 2, 1673 [S662]
research
Deacon William GaylordInventoryAug 2, 1673 [S662]
research
John WittFlourishedOct 3, 1673Charles City, Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
sued to recover his portion of his father-in-law's estate
research
Kingsland ComstockBaptismNov 2, 1673Uncasville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2056:3] [S2057:6] [S2058:305]
secondary
John MarshallMarriage 1stbef 1674Sarah Webb, Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366]
secondary
Thomas HurlbutMarriageabt 1673/74Mary Brown, Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S710]
secondary
John WittFlourishedOct 1, 1674Charles City, Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
again sued to recover his portion of his father-in-law's estate
research
John WittBirthabt 1675Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
research
Edward HaleyBirth 1675 - 1680York, Virginia, United States [S197]
secondary
Catherine (Haley)Birth 1675 - 1680 [S197]
secondary
John WittFlourishedMar 3, 1674/75Charles City, Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
court case deferred
research
Dorothy BirdInventoryMay 12, 1675 [S662]
research
Dorothy BirdInventoryMay 12, 1675 [S662]
research
Daniel StebbinsMarriageMay 31, 1675Bethiah Comstock, New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:704]
secondary
Margaret WyattDeathSep 12, 1675Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S303] [S662] [S2933]
secondary
Sarah RogersBirthJan 1676 [S366:345] [S2053] [S2080:46]
secondary
Samuel FoxMarriage 1stMar 30, 1675/76Mary Lester, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:281] [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2075:19]
secondary
Anne _____DeathApr 1676 [S366] [S647]
secondary
Mary BishopDeathSep 14, 1676Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S362] [S366]
secondary
William FordBurialSep 23, 1676Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S688:8] 72y
research
Thomas FordDeathNov 28, 1676Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S688:136]
research
Capt. William BarrettDeathbef 1677 [S351]
secondary
James BarrettFlourished1677James City, Virginia, United States [S351]
made a deed to Major William White
secondary
Mary JenkinsFlourished1677James City, Virginia, United States [S351]
made a deed to Major William White
secondary
Thomas FordInventoryJan 4, 1676/77 [S662]
research
Thomas FordInventoryJan 4, 1676/77 [S662]
research
Bethiah DartBaptismAug 5, 1677New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
secondary
John WittFlourishedSep 15, 1677Charles City, Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
juror
research
Thomas StantonDeathDec 2, 1677Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:702] [S2081] [S2082:55] 62y
secondary
Richard LyonDeath1678 [S155] [S366]
secondary
John WittFlourishedFeb 14, 1677/78Charles City, Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
again sued to recover his portion of his father-in-law's estate
research
Margaret _____DeathJan 1, 1678/79New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:704] [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2077:673] [S2078:1021]
secondary
John CarverBurialJun 23, 1679Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S688:8] [S2991:50] 42y
research
Thomas FrenchFlourishedJul 21, 1679 [S186] [S188]
conveyed to Joseph Joy of Guilford
research
Deborah WathenLivingJul 21, 1679Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S188]
conveyed to her son Joseph Joy of Guilford
research
Jane FreemanDeathby Nov 11, 1679Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:3]
research
Abigail RumseyBirthabt 1680 [S186] [S366] [S2438]
secondary
Sgt. Samuel OsbornBirthabt 1680 [S155] [S186] [S2438]
secondary
Thomas HurlbutMarriage 2nd1680Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S2948]
Elizabeth
Thomas's Inventory lists her and their three children: Timothy 9y, Nathaniel 7y, and Ebenezer 4y
primary
Hannah UpsonFlourishingMar 1, 1679/80Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
church member
secondary
Robert CarverDeathApr 1680Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S366] [S2989:147] 86y
secondary
Robert CarverBurialApr 1680Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S688:8] 86y
research
Elizabeth HullDeathMay 2, 1680Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S578] [S2933]
secondary
Joanna FordFlourishedSep 9, 1680Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
signed a deed
research
Capt. Roger ClapFlourishedSep 9, 1680Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
signed a deed
research
Priscilla MullinsLivingDec 1, 1680Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:1]
research
Margaret StebbinsBaptismDec 12, 1680New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
secondary
James or Norton Claypole(IMMI)1681 [S1827:188] [S1591]
derivative
Joseph JacksonDeath1681 [S366]
secondary
Robert ReeveDeathFeb 1680/81Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3013:474]
research
Robert ReeveInventoryFeb 11, 1680/81Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3014:353]
research
Robert ReeveWill ProvedMar 3, 1680/81Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3014:353]
research
Robert ReeveWill ProvedMar 3, 1680/81Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3014:353]
research
Capt. Jean MercereauDeathbef Apr 29, 1681Meschers, Saintonge, France [S296] [S297]
research
Pierre Masse’MarriageApr 29, 1681Elizabeth Mercereau, Moeze, Saintonge, France [S296]
research
Dea. Jonathan WebsterMarriage 1stMay 11, 1681Dorcas Hopkins, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11] [S3009:5]
research
James Claypoole(EMIG)Jul 13, 1681England [S1827:188]
derivative
James Claypoole(IMMI)aft Jul 31, 1681 [S1827:188]
derivative
Samuel FoxChurch AdmissionNov 20, 1681New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
his name was added to the roll of the "First Church of Christ in New London"
secondary
John AldenDeposition1682 [S2994:1] 83y
research
Daniel FrostWillFeb 23, 1682Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S2921]
primary
Samuel GaylordMarriage 2ndMar 16, 1681/82Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S578]
Mary Bronson the widow of John Graves and William Allis
secondary
Samuel FoxBaptismApr 9, 1682Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
secondary
Henry JacksonWillNov 11, 1682Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S579] [S662] [S687]
research
Mary _____Marriage 2nd 1683 - 1686New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366]
Source: Joseph Inghams
secondary
John MarshallMarriage 2ndabt 1683Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366:490] [S411:607]
dau of John Rockwell of Stamford
secondary
George HubbardDeathJan 1683Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S362] [S366]
Inventory: 30 May 1683
secondary
Daniel ComstockDeath1683Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S2055:132] [S2056:2] [S2057:2] [S2058:305]
secondary
Benjamin AtwellDeath1683New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S2058:305]
secondary
Dr. Henry WoodwardDeathApr 7, 1683Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S688:136] [S1781:136]
killed by lightening at the upper corn mill
primary
Samuel FoxMarriage 2ndabt 1684New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:281]
Joanna Way
secondary
John MarshallMarriage 3rdabt 1684Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366:490] [S411:607] [S2929]
Elizabeth Lyon (she survived him)
primary
Elizabeth DuboisImmigration Mar 7, 1684 - Apr 29, 1689New York, United States [S296]
research
Pierre Masse’Immigration Mar 7, 1684 - Apr 29, 1689New York, United States [S296]
research
Elizabeth MercereauImmigration Mar 7, 1684 - Apr 29, 1689New York, United States [S296]
research
Anna _____BurialSep 1, 1684Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S688:8]
research
John BurnhamMarriageNov 12, 1684Mary Caitlin [S3012:125]
research
Daniel FrostDeathbef Dec 15, 1684 (in 1684) [S155] [S2921]
primary
Daniel FrostInventoryDec 15, 1684Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S2921]
primary
Daniel FrostInventoryDec 15, 1684Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S2921]
primary
Pierre Masse’Emigration1685France [S296]
research
James ClaypooleResidence1685New Castle, Delaware, United States [S2795]
primary
Elizabeth MercereauEmigration1685France [S296]
research
Elizabeth DuboisEmigration1685France [S296]
research
Richard OsbornDeathabt 1685Westchester, New York, United States [S155] [S186] [S366]
secondary
Ann WardDeath Jan 1, 1684/85 - Feb 25, 1684/85Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S649] [S2920]
primary
Ann WardInventoryFeb 25, 1684/85Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S649] [S2920]
primary
Sgt. Richard HubbellResidenceFeb 25, 1684/85Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2920]
signed the inventory of Anna Barlow
primary
Ann WardInventoryFeb 25, 1684/85Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S649] [S2920]
primary
Benjamin HickoxBirthabt 1685/86Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S2954]
primary
Henry JacksonDeath1686Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S155] [S366] [S662]
secondary
Henry JacksonInventoryJun 21, 1686Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S662]
research
Henry JacksonInventoryJun 21, 1686Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S662]
research
Elizabeth BarlowDeathbef Aug 13, 1686 (in 1686) [S186] [S366] [S649] [S2922]
primary
Elizabeth BarlowInventoryAug 13, 1686Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S644] [S2922]
primary
Elizabeth BarlowInventoryAug 13, 1686Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S644] [S2922]
primary
Andre’ LamoureuxEmigrationbef 1687France [S296]
research
Suzanne DelatourEmigrationbef 1687France [S296]
research
Suzanne DelatourResidence1687Meschers, Saintonge, France [S296]
sold household goods
research
John LoomisResidence1687Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2439:JL1687] 38y
primary
Andre’ LamoureuxResidence1687Meschers, Saintonge, France [S296]
sold household goods
research
Joseph LoomisDeathJun 26, 1687East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2970:433] [S2976] [S2977:567] [S2979:278]
I believe this is the date of his inventory, not his death
primary
Joseph LoomisInventoryJun 26, 1687Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2439:JL1687]
primary
Joseph LoomisInventoryJun 26, 1687Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2439:JL1687]
primary
Priscilla MullinsDeathbef Sep 12, 1687Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:1]
research
John AldenDeathSep 12, 1687Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S2994:1] 88y
research
Andre’ LamoureuxMarriageDec 16, 1687Suzanne Delatour, Meche, Saintonge, France [S296]
research
Thomas BennettMarriageby 1688Sarah Hubbard [S186] [S366]
secondary
Ann LordDeath1688Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:702] [S2082:55]
maybe 4 September 1688
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Elizabeth GaylordDeath1688Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S187] [S366]
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James RogersDeathFeb 1687/88New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:633] [S2055:176]
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Thomas BurnhamDeathJun 28, 1688Podunk, Connecticut, United States [S3012:121] 71y
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Gideon HurlbutBaptismAug 19, 1688Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States [S155] [S186:316] [S2053]
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Thomas HurlbutDeathSep 1689Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S155:517] [S186:315] [S366] [S2948]
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Major Benjamin NewberryDeathSep 11, 1689Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S362] [S2933]
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Stephen HopkinsWillSep 28, 1689Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11]
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William PrindleWillOct 17, 1689New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S362] [S410] [S2035:1]
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William PrindleDeath Oct 17, 1689 - Jun 5, 1690 [S366]
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Stephen HopkinsWill ProvedNov 6, 1689Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11]
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Stephen HopkinsWill ProvedNov 6, 1689Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11]
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Ebenezer PrindleMarriageabt 1690Elizabeth Hobby, Connecticut, United States [S366]
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Samuel FoxMarriage 2ndaft 1689New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:281]
Bathshua (Bathsheba) Rogers (3 Dec 1650 - 4 Mar 1669/70), the daughter of James Rogers and Elizabeth Rowland
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Thomas HurlbutInventoryMar 6, 1689/90Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S186:315] [S2948]
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Thomas HurlbutInventoryMar 6, 1689/90Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S186:315] [S2948]
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Sgt. Samuel FrenchFlourishingMay 2, 1690(Stratfield), Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S188]
along with his half-brothers Jacob and Joseph Joy, his brother-in-law James Bennett, and several members of the Hubbell family, signed a Petition for Ecclesiastical Privileges seeking exemption from paying the minister's rate and schoolmaster's salary to either Fairfield or Stratford
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Thomas BurnhamWill ProvedJun 1690Podunk, Connecticut, United States [S3012:121]
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Thomas BurnhamWill ProvedJun 1690Podunk, Connecticut, United States [S3012:121]
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Elizabeth _____DeathAug 13, 1690Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S688:136] [S730]
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Samuel GaylordDeathAug 19, 1690Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S578] [S2933]
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Capt. Roger ClapWillNov 19, 1690Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S643:3] [S662] [S2947]
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Mary BurnhamBaptismDec 19, 1690Podunk, Connecticut, United States [S3012:125]
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Capt. Roger ClapDeathFeb 2, 1690/91Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S189] [S643:3] [S662]
Clapp list his death the following as the following February, however his probate was in 1690/91.
83y
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John WhiteBirthFeb 8, 1691Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2824]
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Capt. Roger ClapProbateMar 5, 1690/91Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2947]
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Hannah BrooksDeath1692 [S366:462]
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Stephen WebsterBirthJan 1, 1692/93Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2824] [S3008:11]
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Benjamin SnowMarriageDec 12, 1693Elizabeth Alden, Bridgewater, Massachussets, Plymouth, England [S2994:4]
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Sgt. Samuel FrenchMarriageabt 1693/94Abigail Hubbell, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S188] [S366] [S2935]
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Andre’ LamoureuxResidenceJun 22, 1694 [S296] [S1657]
took out naturalization papers on himself, wife and two eldest daughters
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Suzanne DelatourResidenceJun 22, 1694London, Greater London, England [S296]
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John TaylorProbateSep 6, 1694 [S186] [S688:149]
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Sarah CarterBirthNov 1, 1694Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2824]
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Sgt. Samuel FrenchResidenceDec 2, 1694Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S188] [S2053]
renewed covenant at Fairfield Church
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Joseph LyonMarriage1695Mary Jackson, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366]
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Dorcas HopkinsDeath1695Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11]
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John WittDeath 1695 - 1704Charles City, Virginia, United States [S788]
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Thomas BennettFlourishingJan 27, 1694/95Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
admitted to church
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Benjamin HickoxLivingFeb 28, 1694/95Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S2954]
mentioned in father's inventory
9y
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Sgt. Samuel HickoxInventoryFeb 28, 1694/95Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S2954]
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Sgt. Samuel HickoxInventoryMar 5, 1694/95Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2954]
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Sgt. Samuel HickoxInventoryMar 5, 1694/95Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2954]
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Deliverance BennettBaptismMar 31, 1695Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S2053]
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Dea. Eleazer CarverMarriageJun 11, 1695Experience Blake, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States [S366] [S688:36] [S2991:57]
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Sgt. Richard HubbellResidenceJun 13, 1695Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S2053]
member of the Stratfield Church
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John WhiteResidenceJul 29, 1695New Kent, Virginia, United States [S351]
appointed as Surveyor of Highways
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Daniel LamoureuxBirthNov 29, 1695Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [S296] [S1657]
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Daniel LamoureuxEmigration Dec 1, 1695 - 1700Bristol, City of Bristol, England [S296]
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Daniel LamoureuxImmigration Dec 1, 1695 - 1700New York, United States [S296]
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Andre’ LamoureuxImmigration Dec 1, 1695 - May 15, 1700New York, United States [S296] [S1657]
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Suzanne DelatourImmigration Dec 1, 1695 - 1700New York, United States [S296]
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Daniel LamoureuxChristeningDec 1, 1695French Church, Bristol, City of Bristol, England [S296] [S1657]
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Pierre Masse’Living1696New York, United States [S296]
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Jeanne Masse’BirthMay 22, 1696New York City, New York, New York, United States [S296] [S1657]
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Joanna FordDeathJun 29, 1696 [S662]
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Jeanne Masse’ChristeningJul 5, 1696New York City, New York, New York, United States [S296] [S1657]
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James HarrisMarriage 1stbef 1697Sarah Rogers, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:345]
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Thomas HurlbutDeath1697Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S155:517] [S186:316] [S366] [S710]
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Elizabeth MercereauDeathaft 1696New York, United States [S296]
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Dea. Jonathan WebsterMarriage 2ndJan 2, 1696/97Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S3008:11]
Mary Judd
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Abigail HubbellResidenceFeb 8, 1697(Stratfield), Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S188]
renewed covenant at Stratfield Church
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Joseph AldenDeathFeb 8, 1696/97Bridgewater, Massachussets, Plymouth, England [S2994:3]
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Mary SimmonsLivingMar 10, 1696/97 [S2994:3]
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David LyonBaptismJun 22, 1697Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
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Lt. Gershom LockwoodMarriage 2ndAug 3, 1697Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, United States [S366] [S662]
Elizabeth Townsend, the daughter of John Townsend, as her 2nd husband. She was the widow of Gideon Wright.
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Deborah BarlowDeathbef Mar 4, 1697/98Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2923]
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John SturgesWillMar 4, 1697/98Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S189] [S2923]
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Sgt. Samuel FrenchLivingMar 8, 1697/98Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S188] [S2053]
admitted to church
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Joseph LyonInventoryMar 11, 1697/98Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2950]
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Joseph LyonInventoryMar 11, 1697/98Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2950]
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Rebecca BrownLivingMar 9, 1698/99 [S2994:30]
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Sgt. Richard HubbellWillApr 5, 1699Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S186] [S187] [S188]
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Samuel FoxFlourishingAug 6, 1699New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053]
excommunicated from church
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Joseph PixleyMarriageAug 23, 1699Abigail Clark, Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States [S366] [S2059:10]
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Sgt. Richard HubbellDeathOct 23, 1699Stratfield (Pequonnock), Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S155] [S186] [S188] [S189]
Jacobus also claims that his estate was inventoried on September 3, 1699, but this seems doubtful being almost 2 months prior to his death.
his tombstone lists 1699, no age
72y
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