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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 15 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 14 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Walcott Boynton, Reader's History of American Literature 14 4 Browse Search
William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington 12 0 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 12 0 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the Colonization of the United States, Vol. 1, 17th edition. 12 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2. 12 0 Browse Search
Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 12 0 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1 12 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1863., [Electronic resource] 12 0 Browse Search
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use near the spot now occupied by the Wadsworth House, so called, on Harvard Square. He went to Hartford with Hooker, and was living in 1649. Parish, Thomas, by w. Mary, Probably Mary Danforth, ), owned a house and twelve acres on the south side of the river, 1635. He rem. with Hooker to Hartford, where he was Constable in 1641. Some of the family moved down the River. Hinman. 2. Thomaset, between Brighton Street and Brattle Square, which he soon sold to Joseph Isaac. He rem. to Hartford, where he was a Juror, Deputy, and Magistrate, and was an important man in the Colony. He came here among the first settlers of Hartford. Hinman. 2. John, styled on our records Mr. Pratt, was one of the earliest inhabitants. That we had two Johns at the same time appears from the fact tha. 1634-5, and another lot to Mr. Pratt, on the same day; also from the fact that one removed to Hartford, as aforesaid, while a more tragical fate was reserved for the other. The last named John came
y, and (2d) Gen. Heman Swift of Cornwall, Conn.; David, b. 4 Nov, 1754, settled in Bennington, m. Sarah, dau. of Capt. Stephen Fay, and (2d) Eunice, dau. of Doct. John Dickinson of Middletown, Conn., and (3d) Nancy, wid. of George Church of Hartford, Conn.; he was in the Bennington Battle, and afterwards Major-general of Militia; he was also United States Marshal for the District of Vermont eight years, and Sheriff of Bennington County twenty-two years; he d. Nov. 1843; Jonathan, b. 24 Aug. 17vived, and was here 2 Oct. 1683. Roscoe, William (otherwise written Reskie, Ruscoe, and Ruskew), m. widow Hester Muzzy 1635, and sold some of her land 24 Mar. 1635-6. He was appointed to make a pound, 23 Ap. 1636, but soon afterwards rem. to Hartford, where Hinman says he was a Juror in 1644. Rose, John, d. 12 Dec. 1640. Richard m. Huldah Russell 5 Oct. 1722. Ross, Thomas, m. Seeth (often written Seth), dau. of William Holman, 16 Jan. 1661-2, and had here Thomas, b. 19 Dec. 1662, d. y
tle Street, near Mason Street. He removed to Hartford about 1636, and was accidentally killed by Joillery Company 1639, in which year he rem. to Hartford, where he was Selectman, Deputy, and one of t, which he sold to Edmund Angier, and rem. to Hartford, where he served on a Committee 1644, and waster Street near Harvard Street. He removed to Hartford, where he was juror 1639 and 1642; he died inmpany of settlers) 2 May 1636, and removed to Hartford, with Hooker. He was a Deacon of the Church,sentative three sessions in 1635. We rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and was Deputy and Magistrate maolony, and was the ancestor of the Steeles in Hartford, Farmington, and Woodbury ..... He d. in 1665and Winthrop streets. He rem. with Hooker to Hartford, where he was Selectman in 1647. Stone, Sa, one of the first ministers of Cambridge and Hartford, was born in Hartford, England, and was educaOct. 1633, admitted freeman 1634, removed to Hartford with Mr. Hooker in 1636, and there d. 20 July[4 more...]
rst Board of Selectmen 1634-5, and a Representative or Deputy in the first General Court which admitted Deputies or Committees, as they were first styled 1634, and was reflected to the same office the two succeeding years; he rem. with Hooker to Hartford 1636, and was one of the leading men of that town and of the Connecticut Colony; Selectman 1643, 1644, and 1648; Deputy to the General Court 1637– 1639; frequently an Assistant; and a Commissioner of the United Colonies, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1662, and 1663. He was the ancestor of the Talcotts in Hartford, and of the former Attorney-general of the State of New York. Hinman. Taylor, John, by w. Katherine, had Joseph, b. about 1651. John the f. went to England in 1671, as a special messenger of the Church, to accompany the Rev. Urian Oakes across the Atlantic. In this mission he contracted a debt which afterwards subjected him to inconvenience. In acknowledgment of his services, the Church subsequently granted him five pounds. He was
ide of Holyoke Street, near Harvard Street. He rem. with Hooker to Hartford, and sold his house to Elder Champney 25 Sept. 1637; he was a distd owned about 12 acres on the south side of the river. He rem. to Hartford, of which town he was the first Constable. He is supposed to have Richard, owned several parcels of land here in 1635. He rem. to Hartford with Hooker, and thence to Norwalk, Conn., and d. July 1665, leavithe first Board of Selectmen, called Townsmen, 1634-5. He rem. to Hartford, where he was Selectman, and several times Deputy to the General Crst Board of Selectmen or Townsmen 1634-5, and rem. with Hooker to Hartford, where he held sundry offices. He was one of sixty persons in 165 and left the Colony in consequence of a division in the Church at Hartford. Hinman. 2. Thomas, about 1638 bought a house and half an acrev. 1763; he d. 17 Jan. 1771, and she m. Rev. Eliphalet Williams of Hartford 12 June 1777; Leonard, b. 13 July 1739, grad. H. C. 1758, a physi
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