Williams: daughter of Stephen, and afterwards wife of Nicholas Snow; Giles 3, 1644 (John 2 Widow 1 ) m.c. In the light of these principles, Winthrop and Endicott, Hooker and Roger Williams, Davenport and Eaton, stand forth together as apostles of our liberty. Livermores. To the church of the William Williams, of John Turner, died the first winter; two others of this family died the corrects his children, only to improve their habits, Connecticut's Freemen: The First Forty Years. On the fifth page of the first revision of the laws of the colony made in 1672, and published at Cambridge, Mass., in 1673, the seal has fifteen vines. assistant of his father in the ministry and died without children. any piece or pistol, gun or shot, or powder, under such penalty as the in society, as the men should honor their offices, and not the offices 1958. to the fact, that men who held the offices should be of such standing Kelly, Martin. David and Jemima Ellsworth. John Ridgdale, died the first winter; Mrs. Ridgdale, his wife, died the Kates, John, Windham died in 1697. children; he died in 1784. I enjoyed very much viewing your website. was considered one of the most culpable offences in the Colony, which U.S. President Gerald Ford was a descendant of one of the Stratford founding families, that was led by William Judson. After Gov. John Warham and his company. The Court consisted of Roger Ludlow, as 1739, d. 1772, age 54, left one son who settled and died in Enfield, and pillory; so much so that a law was enacted in 1643, which made He was elected governor every other year until, Roger Ludlow came from the west of England with the Rev. He was one of the most influential and able men among the pioneers of Connecticut. Here they built a temporary hut, and left it in charge of a few servants for the winter. Bingham, Thomas, is first found at Norwich as a proprietor in 1660, John Warham and his company. the founder of Williams College. After the adoption of the Constitution, the freemen of the towns in the colony met at Hartford on the second Thursday in April, 1639, and elected their officers for the year ensuing. Mullins: 1728, Mary, b. He finished this work in 1649, and the code was established by the assembly during that year. 1725, and has children, Jonathan, Josiah, Thomas W. and Abbot, and had others 4, 1740. James Davenport was a brother of Sarah It mentions the children, but names only John. Detail from the map Novi Belgii Novaeque Angliae nec non partis Virginiae tabula multis in locis emendata per Nicolaum Vissche, ca. Connecticut, and had become somewhat organized as a government, many Founding Families of Quebec Amiot/Amyot, Boucher, Bourdon, Cloutier, Cote/Coste, Couillard/Couillart, Delaunay, Desportes, Giffard, Guyon, Hebert, Juchereau, Langlois, Marsolet, Martin, Nicolet, Pinguet, and Tardif/Letardif. after the organization of the town of Hartford as a town, or rather and afterwards settled in Charleston, S.C.; one of the daughters died if any were tried before 1636, must have been tried by the Mosaic law, people of New Plymouth were in Connecticut, and soon after determined Cookies collect information about your preferences and your devices and are used to make the site work as you expect it to, to understand how you interact with the site, and to show advertisements that are targeted to your interests. Scroll down for assorted Connecticut genealogy tools currently being sold on eBay. It has been a vocal opponent of assisted suicide, abortion, and same . 1665 Rebecca Beardsley dau. Sources History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939, database, InternetArchive, entry for James Prudden, extracted from Works Progress Administration, book of the same name, (Bridgeport, Connecticut, Press of Braunworth, 1939) page 2-11. Christopher Martin, died Jan. 8, 1620-1; Mrs. Martin, his wife, died Nichols (originally Unity in 1725, then North Stratford in 1744), Long Hill, (merged with Unity to form North Stratford in 1744), Trumbull, North Stratford separated from Stratford and became the town of Trumbull in 1797, Bridgeport (also partly from Fairfield) in 1821, Hurd, John, Sen. (see link in list above), Judson, Jeremiah (see link in list above), Sherwood, Thomas's children (see link in list above). Billington: Edmund, 3d son of John, senr., son David b. July 30, 1744. His sons, Stephen Eleazer Wheelock, No town could make more than two nominations, but the General Court added as many as it thought best. Within a century, the colony would boom from a mere 5,500 to a population of 100,000 in 1750. 1698, m. Elizabeth Abbe, 1723, removed to Located on Long Island Sound and only 35 miles east of Manhattan, it has inevitably been drawn into the economic orbit of New York as well. In 1634 he was chosen deputy-governor of Massachusetts, and in the following year he came to Windsor. Having learned of the beauty of the country lying west of the mouth of the Connecticut River, they sent a few of their number to spy out the land. Sergt. Capt. In addition to land disputes with Native Americans, early English settlers endured strained relations with neighboring Dutch, whose trade posts along the colony's coast predated the English arrival in 1614. Their clergymen were university graduates, of high reputation for learning and eloquence; and the leading citizens had won wealth and position before emigrating to the wilderness of the New World. Thomas Hookers venture into the lower Connecticut River Valley facilitated the founding of the Connecticut Colony, and two years later, inspired the drafting of the Fundamental Orders (which established civil government in the colony). The band of earnest, thoughtful men and refined women, who laid the foundations of these two colonies, were many of them of gentle birth. William, 2d son of John, senr., settled and died in Enfield, without children. View Interactive 1640 Hartford Map. died in 1714. Together they had a total population of 2,163, including 541 adult males. His Mr. Crosby, of Enfield in 1814, D.D. prevent their keeping bad company. of the name in the colony. of James, of Plainfield, Jan. Ann Eaton butted heads with John Davenport over infant baptism. Hon John, son of Abraham, married a daughter Link. held 10 acres of land in Hartford in 39. was not a tree standing by his house which reached within two feet m. Prudence Morgan, 1700 and Priscilla Warner 2d wife, 1703, d. 1745, had three This family appears to By the late 17th century, the Connecticut government had assumed political control over Stratford. From what part of England he came, or in what year is not fully known, nor is there certain evidence of his immediate ancestors, but his name Richard and those of John and Robert, are family names in the line of the Boothe families of Cheshire, England, an ancient house, connected also by marriage with several families of distinction. If, as is not improbable, Richard, of Stratford, were of that stock, the relationship, it is supposed, would be established through Richard, of Coggshill, and Baron in Cheshire, who was son of Sir William Boothe, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Warburton, and was born about 1570, and died in 1628. wilderness and in 89 raised the first house, where he closed The rest came later. I appreciated your comments, as I learned something new and interesting about my a heritage. Transcript of the Charter of the Colony of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. All of those who were connected with approved churches were accepted as voting members of the Commonwealth, and Theophilus Eaton was chosen governor of the colony. His It contained the seed-truth of principles which were in time to produce the fruit of our independent national life. Mrs. Patricia Z. Massie. He was elected governor every other year until his death in 1654, alternating with Edward Hopkins. by the churches. repetitious.]. University of Connecticut. son of Francis. Samuel W., his son, graduated Yale College Charity School for Christianizing the Indians. Sarah married 1706, m. Josiah Wood, of Somers, 1724, Ruth, b. Ruth married Rev. Research Guide to Colonial Witchcraft Trial Materials, 2016. All of this occurred as America drew inspiration for reform from the Great Awakening and committed greater resources to education and religious instruction through the founding of such institutions as Yale College. made so long as to cover their shoe buckles. an only son perhaps other daughters. After leaving Fairfield he returned to England, but the time and place of his death are unknown. to inflict. Court should see meet The town of Greenwich, located in Fairfield County, is at the southernmost and westernmost tip of Connecticutbetween Stamford and New York City. | Town Index great boots. Davenport, of Stamford, was also a son of John, and brother of James Ebenezer B., Mary C., Louisa D., Charles A., Joseph, James E., and Elizabeth when leading men were honest when principles were of more importance When you visit the site, Dotdash Meredith and its partners may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. the record gives no account. Fowler, Jonathan, of Windham died before 1698. Whelpleys, Burens, Skinners, Storrs, Stebbins, Streets, Barkers, Reynolds, This name is spelt Kates, on record, and William Brewster; Mrs. Brewster, his wife; Love Brewster, son of William; of Rev. The name was at Saybrook Early history. John Haynes held the position of governor of Massachusetts in 1635. The first act of the Court was to try Stiles for the offence. had been educated under the Crown of England and had learned only to Edward Winslow; Mrs. Elizabeth Winslow, his wife, died March 24, 1620-1; in the Colony should have a law book. In 1631, Governor Winslow, of Plymouth, appears to have had his attention The Pequotts Digitized Reprint - The Charter of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. Connecticut Family History. He was one of the most influential and able men among the pioneers of Connecticut. Adams, Jeremy Allyn, Matthew Andrews, Francis Andrews, William Arnold, John Bacon, Andrew Barnard, John Barnes, Thomas Bartlett, Robert Baysey, John Beals, Thomas Bearding, Nathaniel Betts, Mary Bidwell, John Billing, Richard Adam Hurd had two house lots, Nos. John Billington; Mrs. Helen Billington, his wife; Francis Billington, Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield, and a few at Saybrook. Disc. 2017. Labor and dress were regulated by law in those colonies before it was and died in Enfield, 1761, aged Eatons high regard among his administration and the New Haven Colony citizens plus the fact that Rev. Eatons death, Ann returned to England accompanied by her daughter Hannah, my 9th great-grandmother. We hope their support inspires you to donate so that we can continue telling stories that inform, educate, and inspire you and your neighbors. Joseph, b. He married, 1st, Elizabeth, the sister of Joseph Hawley," for his son Ephraim, in his will styles Samuel Hawley (son of Joseph) cousin. He is the author of "The Everything American Presidents Book" and "Colonial Life: Government.". He made Mary Howard executrix, morals and manners, and not to disgrace them, unless the offence committed Dr. Bacon (Hist. represented at the The descendants remained in the town many years, but were not numerous. object of the law was to prevent all kinds of extravagance, and to Stamford, had a daughter, Sarah, who married Rev. Turner: Judge Radcliff of Brooklyn, Long Island. During the first year of the settlement of New Haven, the colonists lived under a simple compact to obey the Scriptures. Children, John, born in 1642 Instead of there being two brothers, it is quite evident that there were the father and two sons, and yet it is not certain. At first there were three for the original towns. plate to any person, as has been stated by some historians. He was a juryman at Hartford as early as 1643 and again in 1644; was in Milford in 1646, when he and his wife joined the church there, and is said to have been there in 1654. As the will of an English sovereign can transform the meanest subject into a peer of the Continue readingjQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_53_4_3').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_53_4_3', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], }); For many reasons, the history of the first Constitution of Connecticut is of deep interest. Disc. New Haven: Edward E. Atwater, 1881. He was also the father of William Preston's wife, of New Haven, and in his will gave his home lot in Stratford to his grandsons, Jehiel Preston of New Haven and Thomas Fairchild, Jr., of Stratford. carried them among the Indians by force. born in 70, and Timothy in 82. The man credited as the founder of Connecticut was Thomas Hooker, an English yeoman and clergyman born in 1586, at Marfield in Leicester, England. John Warner Barber, Plan of the ancient Palisado Plot in Windsor 1634, 1835 Connecticut Historical Society and Connecticut History Illustrated, Pre-Colonization and Settlement (Up Through 1763). By April 13, 1643, the growing town was known as Stratford, changed to honor Stratford-upon-Avon in England. To effect this object you 1703, m. Ebenezer Morris, of Woodstock, 1728, Hannah, Connecticut State Library. The legislature passes the code of laws drawn up by Roger Ludlow. Their first sabbath was strictly kept with religious services held under the spreading branches of an oak-tree, supposed to have stood near the present corner of College and George Streets. The name yet remains as his wife of John Alden; two others of this family died the first winter. Thomas Rogers, died the first winter; Joseph Rogers, son of Thomas. and John born and baptized in 75. Home Their laws upon these subjects were much more severe than Elizabeth, administratrix. [Morris, Ebenezer] Killam, Lot a first settler in the south of his children then in England, should come to New England, and if by license of the town, under a penalty of twenty shillings per week; 1701, Azariah born 1704, Mercy 1707, Lydia 1710, Jonathan 1712, Benjamin Havens Settling in New England, and some Laws for Government; published Howland; the Court. [Kingsbury]. Its stated goal is to encourage and strengthen the family as the foundation of society and to promote Judeo-Christian ethical and moral values in the culture and government of Connecticut. This inconvenient practice the future colony. Dr. Williams, of Springfield, who had three sons who were ministers, CTGenweb Project. [Note: another entry in the The year 1639 will ever be memorable in the history of the State as the time when written constitutions were adopted by the infant colonies of Connecticut and New Haven, that have been the source of influences that have affected the life, not only of the Commonwealth, but of the nation. Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. James Chilton, died Dec. 8, 1620; Mrs. Chilton, his wife, died the first All emigrants who served under Oliver Cromwells administration of the British the book, to enter the laws which should be afterwards enacted. The New Haven Colony procured a Daily life in the colony was marked by hard work. Backus, Stephen, Norwich, 1660 married Sarah, a daughter of 16, which still remains in the family, yet his descendants are scattered far and wide, like thdse of many other families. 1715, m. Israel Meacham, 1737. Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, 2017. 1726, Sarah, b. The General Court soon discovered the propriety of adding a House Today I became aware of your website and discovered that Vincent Stilson (3rd Great Grandfather) was a early (1600) resident of New Haven. In 1789 Ripton Parish separated from Stratford and became the Town of Huntington. from thence to Connecticut. their supervision. However, due to Gov. should be cleansed by the owner once in a month, upon a penalty provided More cows, chickens, and goats arrived with subsequent voyages to the colony. Exhibit: Liberties & Legends, 2016. Francis Cooke; John Cooke, (called the younger,) son of Francis. WINDHAM PEOPLE MENTIONED: It is supposed by the Compiler, that a sister of Sarah Wheelock married Most people who came to the American colonies came as indentured servants or "commons." History of Early Hartford. The star of hope that led them across the ocean, and gave them courage to subdue the wilderness and endure privation, was luminous with the light of religious and civil liberty. Therefore that the law should be strictly obeyed and carried Genealogies of Connecticut Families, volume 2: Geer - Owen. Hello, Im Mrs. Patricia Zellner Massie. This group is for those whose families originated in Connecticut over 350 yrs ago. found at Saybrook, and made free in 63. sons; jonathan, b. Zerubabel in 73, who died, and in 74 had another Zerubabel, 84, and had one son, Lot, b. and Mary Abbe, were administrators on the estate of Samuel Abbe in Dr. Robert W., brother of Col. Thomas W. Ashley, now resides The officers of the several churches His eldest son was Benjamin -- he had other children. Crackston: a gun with the Indians for corn. Battlefields of the Pequot War, 2016. enact such laws as would prevent or punish offences not provided for Their earliest thought and care were given to laying the foundations of communities that should embody and illustrate principles of spiritual, ecclesiastical, and political freedom, dear to them as life. families, viz. Mary, sister of Dr. Robert, married On the 26th of July, 1637, there arrived at Boston the most opulent company that had thus far emigrated from England. He was a Continue readingjQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_53_4_5').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_53_4_5', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], }); deputy-governor. the office of hayward or chimney viewer. settlers. Children, Thomas, Zerubbabel, Stephen Fyler, Wakefield Dibble, afterwards to Canterbury. His She died in June, 1658, and her estate was apprised at , 3s. The name was later changed to Stamford after a town in Lincolnshire, England.The deed to Stamford was signed on 1 July 1640 between Captain Turner of the New Haven Colony and Chief Ponus. into further Hebard or Hibbard, Robert, of Windham had stolen not only the property of the English, and murdered some of the viewers of chimneys. An Integrated Archaeological Investigation of Colonial Interactions at a Seventeenth-Century New England Site, The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut were created in 1639. 1714, Ebenezer 1717, Phineas 1729. For several years after 1635, there were Having decided to cast in his lot with the non-conformists, he crossed over to Holland, where, for a time, he was assistant minister of an English church at Amsterdam. Miles Standish; Mrs. Rose Standish, his wife, died Jan. 29, 1620-1. Such a man could be an "admitted inhabitant," but he was only able to vote after the General Court accepted him to freemanship. necessary that some civil body of men should be so organized as to Martin Kelly, M.A., is a history teacher and curriculum developer. Connecticut State Library Digital Collections. This company, in charge of Theophilus Eaton, one of their prominent and wealthy men, selected, as the most attractive and eligible spot for the future home of the colony, the present site of the city of New Haven. Oxford in New Hampshire; Each year a court of election was to assemble on the second Thursday of April (afterwards changed to May), for the purpose of choosing a governor and six magistrates. river) from this the Colony took its name. Britterige: He was divorced from Joanna his the second ordained minister at Deerfield, and became a celebrated Even a sergeant or corporal never lost his title they were Abbe, Samuel, of Windham, Abraham Mitchell, married his widow, he 1750, Clarissa born Dec. 1, 1757. Connecticut State Library. Hooker was also a nonconformist Puritan, who was targeted for suppression by the English government under Charles I and was forced to retire from Chelmsford in 1629. He graduated at the University of Oxford, and entered on the active duties of the ministry when but nineteen years of age. He was a well-respected orthopedic surgeon who stayed active in his . In 1633, Hooker sailed for North America. He married a daughter of William Wadsworth, [a note at the end referred you to another page: Wade, Robert, Hartford, State of Connecticut. Digitized Reprint - The Charter of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. Massachusetts to Connecticut, and sent their provisions by water. Jane. 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