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28. RENNALLS, 53, 54. REY-
NOLDS, 60, 103, 113. REMING- TON, 64. RESSUE, or RUS-
SICA, 75, (see Index, p. I).
REEVES, 88. REWEL, IIO. RICE, 7, 23, 106. RIPLEY, 9, 31, 79. RICHARDS, 34, 35, 62, 63. 68, 99. RICHMOND, 42, 56 RICH, 45, 52, 95. RICHARD. SON, 45, 47, 112. RIGGS, 65. RICKARD, 79. ROBINSON, II, 21, 31, 33, 36, 41, 42, 57, 79, 87, 100. ROOT, 32, 67, 68, 96, 97, 98, 115. ROWLAND, 15, 53, 71, 76. ROG- ERS, 20, 69, 70, 76, 77. 84. 87, 88, 89, 116. ROSS, 35. ROOD, 36, 69. ROW, 38. ROBBINS, 42, 44, 67, 74, 107. ROCKWELL, 47, 69, 73. 116. RHODES, 53, 55. ROTHBONE, 55. ROSE, 57. ROSSITER, 63. ROBERTS, 67, 99, 112, II4. ROYS, 67. 68. ROYCE, 96, 98, 100. ROWLEY, 73, 88. ROBBORDS, 99. ROTH, 107. IIO, III. ROND, 109. ROW- LER, (see Ist p. Index). RUSS, 32, 34, 40. RUSSELL, 11, 16, 19, 20, 32, 38, 50, 71, 88, 107. RUM- SEY, 72, 73, 74. RUSSICA, 73, (see Index, p. I.) RUST, 76. RUGGLES, 78, 81. RUE, IOI. RUHMOND, 104. RUDD, 116 RYDER, 32.
SLAFTER, 116. SHAFTER, II2. SADD, 115. SANFORD, 7, 8, 70, 71, 72, 73. 74. 75, 96. SACKETT, 8. STARR, 10, 62, 75. SARGEANT, 24. SAVI, IO. STAPLES, 25, 35, 39, 40, 41, 42, 85, 89. SABINS, 12, 16, 25, 27,
29, 31, 34. SABIN, 78, 86. 104, 105, II2. SPANY, 26. SALES, SAUNY, 20. SPAULDING, 29, 32, 35, 36, 37, 39. 40, 43, 44, 53, 65, IIO. STANTON, 30, 36, 39, 53, 54. 56, 60, 61, 62. SCARBOR- OUGH, 30, 39, 41, 43, 44, 105, 107, 108, IIO. SHAW, 31, 54. 56, 60, 62. 77. 78, 85, 97, 105, 116. SHARP, 35, 44, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81. SPARKS, 35. SHANWAN, 38. SAMSON, 38. SHAWUN, 40. SAMBO, 40. STARKWEA- THER, 41, 42, 55, 88. SHAILOR, 45, 46, 49, 50. 51, 52. SAXTON,
87, IOI. (see Sexton). SAGE, 49. SATTERLY, 53, 55, 58 63. SWAN, 53, 54, 55. 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 85, 87. START, 54.
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INDEX.
SAVAGE, .54, 97. STANDISH,
55. SAFFORD, 56, 59. SHAWN,
56. SAWASS, 62. STALKER,
65. SPARROW, 84, 85, 89.
STARLING, 88. SAUNDERS, 90. STANARD, 90, 102. SCRAN- TON, 93, 10I, 102, 103, 104. SAW- YEL, 94. STARKWEATHER,
96. SLADE, 98, 99. SALMON,
99. SANGER, 105, 106, 108, IIO,
III. STRATTON, IO5. SAM,
IIO. SMALLIGE, III. STEEL, 33. STEVENS (STEPHENS), 7, II, 23, 39, 42, 44, 45, 50, 53, 54, 55, 58, 61, 67, 80, IOI, 102, 103, 104, II2. SPERRY, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15. 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28. SHERMAN, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 22, 67, 71. SPENCER, 8, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 69, 82, 84, 85, 86. 87, 88, 89, 92. . 94. 102. SKEATH, 24. STEBBINS, 24, 29, 69 STEPH- ENSON, II. STEWART, 37, 54, 56, 61, 62, 65. STEWARD, 26, 58, 59, 83, 85, 86. SHEPARD, 21, 23. 32, 39, 40, 41, 53, 55, 69. SEARS, 27, 45, 50, 52, 59. 99. SEAWARD, 103. SEARLS, 38, 43, 56, 61, SELDEN, 46, 47, 49, 50. SEXTON, 49, 108. STERRY, 56. SHEALY, 61. SHEAR- MAN, 62. SEWARD, 64, 66, 67. SEYMOUR, 66. SWEET, 66. SHEFFIELD, 68, 114. SHER- WOOD, 70, 71, 73, 74. SELAY, 74, 75. SESSIONS, 78, 79, 81, III. SESHIONS, 105. STER- LING, 83. SELDEN, 84. SEL- BY, 84, 101, 104. SEWELL, 84, 85. SHEEL, 92. STENKWEA- THER, 96. SHELDON, 98, 116. SPERRY, 98. SMITH, 8, 9, 10, 15, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53. 55, 58, 59, 60, 62, 65, 67, 69, 70. 71, 72, 75, 76, 77, 82, 83, 85, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 95, 96, 97, 107, 108, 116. SILLIMAN, 8,
62, 90 91. SIMPSON, 15. SIBLEY, 29. STILWELL, 19. STILLMAN,
SIMMONS,
21, 25, 46, 48, 49.
66. SIMONS, 41, 48, 70. SWININGTON, 31, 32. SWIFT,
33. SPICER, 35. STILES, 37, II2. SKINNER, 50, 77, 85, IIO, 114, 116. SISSON, 60. SHIP. MAN, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94. STIL- SON, 72. SPINNAGE, 102.
STOWELL, 32, 76, 77. 78, 79, 80, 82. SCOTT, 9, 12, 21, 24, 27, 66, 90, 114. STOCKWELL, 10, 53. SCOVERT, 26. STORES, 11, 18. STORRS, 33, 40, 82. STONE, 26, 64, 69. 81, 95, 96, 97, 10I, 102, 103, II3. STRONG, 18, 45, 115, 116. STORER, 28. SNOW, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33. 34, 48, 104. STOKES, 20. SOUTHWORTH, 30, 45, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94. STORY, 39. SCO- VILLE, 46, 48, 49, 89, 93. STOCK- ING, 51, 85. SOLOMON, 57. SOWOP, 61. SHROVE, 65. ST. JOHN, 72, 75. SLOAN, 74. STOW, 75. STODDARD. 55, 77, 79, 90, 100, 113. SOUTHMAYD, 85. SOUTHWARD, 89, 90. SOL- IVAN, 102. SOUTHWICK, 109. SOLACE, 114. SQUIER, 44, 45. SQUIRE, 29, 72, 74, 81, 93, 95. SUMNER, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37, 43, 79. 81. SUGDEN. 22. SHURT- LEFF. 35, 37. SUNSAMEN, 62, 63. SUNSIMUN, 38. SURT- LIFF. 49. STURDIVANT, 66, 67. 68, 69. 100. STURTIVANT, 65. SUMMERS, 73. STURGES, 73, 74, 75. SULLIVAN, 75. SHUTTLEWORTH, 115.
TALMADGE, 10, 13, 21, 24, 25. THAYER, 39, 44. THACHER, 13, 35. THAIRS, 45. TAMUR, 47. TAILOR, 17, 49. TAYLOR, 72, IOI. TRACY, 53, 55. TAP- PIN, 28. THRALL. 66, 67, 68. TALBERT, 92. TENNEY, 29, 97. TREAT, 12, 26, 59, 64, 67, 97, IOI. TREADWELL, 48, 49, 51, 71. TREBY, 62. TREAD- WAY, 83, 116. TINKER, 13. TIFFANY, 29, 30, 33, 42. TIB- BALS, 48, 49, 64. 66, 67. TIN- DAL, 63. £ TRIMMOND, 64. TITUS, 76. 96, 97, 98, 105. TIS-
DELL, 85. TITTER, 91. THOMPSON, 7, 10, 11, 12, 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 55, 69, 103, 115. TOWNSEND, 7, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 24. 25, 28, 52, 82. TOLES, 7, 14. THOMAS, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28,. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 75. TROWBRIDGE, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 60, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82. TORRY, 30, 33. TODD, 14, 19, 25. THORP, 20, 26, 73, 98, 99. TOWNER, 28, 47,
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INDEX.
50, 94. TOGUS, 60. TOBEY,
63. 65. THORNTON, 85. TOR-
RENCE, 98. TOWN I06.
THROOP, IOS, 109. TUTTLE,
7, 8, 9. 10, 17, 19 21, 23. 24, 25, 27, 28, 65, 70, 100. TUCKER, 24, 36,
94, III, 112, 114. TRUMBELL.
14. TUBBS, 30. TUFT, 31. TURNER, 15, 26, 27 41, 63, 67, 6S. THURSTON, 16, 18. TRU- MAN, 20. TULLY, 57. TUGG- WISS, 58. TUDOR, 70. TRUS- DEL, 7S. SI. TRUSDALE. 71, 75, 105. TURREY or TURNEY, 71, 73, (see Index, p. I.) TUR- ILL, 74. TRYON, 4S. TYLER, 17, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43. 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52.
UDALL, 56, 60, 61. UDALE, 57. UNCAS, 61. UTLEY, 31,
34. 60, 77. 81, 109. UNDER-
WOOD, 37, 109. USHER, 82.
VAN DEUSEN, 14. VEN- TERS, 24. 46, 48 VENTREES,
51, 52. VICKERE, 21. VINE,
35. VINTON, 113. VINING,
116. VOSE, 57.
WARNER, 8, 12, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 26, 76, 78, 79, 80, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 100. WARNSCROM, 9. WATTS, 9. WAY, 9, 66, 70, 82. WALES, 25, 30. WANT- WOOD, 28. WARD, 29, 43, 74, 75, 91, 106. WATKINS, 30, 32, 33. WARREN, 17, 30, 32, 38, 68, 76, 77, 104, IIO. WARE, 32. WATERS, 28, 4I. WATER- HOUSE, 89, 90. WATROUS, 92, 93, 94. WALKER, 37, 100, 112, 113, 114. WAKELY, 46, 47, 102. WALLBRIDGE, 53. WARDEN, see WORDEN. WALWORTH, 57, 59. WATSON, 60, 82, $5, 95, 116. WALTER, 63. 64, 65, 66, 67. WAUGH, 95, 100. WALER, 100. WALDO. 116. WEDGE, 35, 36,37, SI. WEEKS, 33, 34, 39, 41, 69, 81, 95, 96, 97. WHEADON, 11, 16. WHETON, 27. WESTON, 30, 42. WHEELER, 14, 35, 36, 37, 42, 53, 54. 55, 56. 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 71, 73, 74, 77, 80, 102, 103, 116.
WELD, 30, 37, 43, IIO. WEB-
BER, 17, 40, 77, WENT
WORTH, 34. WEBB, 34, 38, 39, 90. 92. 93. WEAVER, 39, 44.
WETHY, 42. WELLS, 44, 45,
50. 52, 54, 59. WHEAT, 44. WELLMAN, 46, 103. WEB- STER, 66. WELCH, 68, 79. 97, 98. WESCOTT, 74. WET- MORE, 106. WEST, 115. WISE, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 28. WILL- SON, 9, 19, 24, 29, 30, 31, 35, 40, 42, 43. WHITTEBERY, 9. WHITTLESEY, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19. 20, 99. WHITNEY, 10, 36, 41, 42, 43, 44, 68, 70, 80, 97, 109. WICK- WIRE, 23, 82, 83. WHITING, IO, 17. 18, 43. WILMOT, II. WHITE, II, 19, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 42, 43. 46, 47, 74, 76, 113, 114, 115. WHIPPLE. 29, 30, 34, 61, 62. WILLISON, 31. WILLIAMS, 18, 31, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 49, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 71, 80, 81, 83, 85, 88, 94, 99, 104. WRIGHT, 32, 83, 86, IOI. 104, 109, 1IO, III, 112, 113, 115. WINTER, 33, 76, 79. WIL- LARD, 34, 39, 81, 91, IOI. WIN- CHESTER, 35, 39, 40. WITTER, 40, 41, 42. WIGGINS, 40. WHITTAKER, 41, 42. WIL-
LEY, 45, 83. WHITMORE, 49. WILCOCKS, 50, 54, 57, 58, 61, 62, 67. 68, 89, 95. 101, 102. WITHEE,
58. WILDMAN, 72. WHITE- HEAD, 73. WHINKLER, 74. WILSON, 106. WOODBRIDGE, 7, 20, 61. WOODHULL, 8, 15. WOODHOUSE, 9. WOOLCOT, 12, 13, 16, 20, 23, 26, 115, 116. WOODWARD, 13, 17, 19, 29, 30, 32, 34. 38, 39, 59, 79, 80. WOOD- IN, 13, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28. WORK, 31, 32, 34. WOODS, 99. WOOD, 37, 42, 70, 71, 115, II6. WOODRUFF, 49, 96, 100. WORDEN, 54, 55. 56. 61, 62. WOYBOY, WORTHING- TON, 86. WOODEND, 97.
1 YALE, 17. YATES, 24. YEA- MAN, 17. YORK, 24. 26, 42, 53, 55. YOUNG, 69.
ZACHARIA, 54.
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EARLY CONNECTICUT MARRIAGES
AS FOUND ON
ANCIENT CHURCH RECORDS
PRIOR TO 1800.
EDITED BY FREDERIC W. BAILEY,
MEMBER AMERICAN HIST. ASSO., CONN. HIST. SO., NEW HAVEN COLONY HIST. SO., NEW YORK GEN. AND BIOG. SO., SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION (MASS.), MANAGER BUREAU OF AMERICAN ANCESTRY.
PUBLISHED BY THE
BUREAU OF
AMERICAN ANCESTRY
FOR
Family
Researches
FREDERIC W. BAILEY, MGR. P. O. BOX 587. NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Copyright 1896 By FREDERIC W. BAILEY.
NEW HAVEN : PRICE, LEE & ADKINS CO., PRINT, 206-210 MEADOW STREET. 1896.
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INDEX.
FIRST BOOK.
EARLY CONNECTICUT MARRIAGES.
ERRATA. ,
Page 6-Among "Records Lost": Read : Canton' Center, Hartford County.
Omit New Fairfield Church records.' 'Town' records alche," were destroyed.
Page 24:
Read : "John H. Jacocks of Bertie Co., etc."
Page 71:
" Malsworth or Malzar." "Thomas Rowland & Tinizeen Jacock, Nov. 30, 1743."
" Thomas Rowler & Sarah Gray, Dec. 28, 1743.
" William Trusdale & Deliverance Jacock, June 29, 1746." Page 72 :
Page 73 :
" William Munrow & Eunice Dean, Dec. 16, 1757." "Samuel Clugston & Deborah Mallery, Feb. 11, 1759." "David Turney & Sarah Gold, Nov. 7, 1766." " Andrew Knap & Rebecca Munrow, April 7, 1769."
Page 74 :
Page 75 : "Thomas Russica & Phoebe Pickett, March 28, 1778." Page 76 : " Joseph Jackson, Jr., & Mary Edmond, Sept. 30, 1779."
Page 69: To the note on Montville after the word "exist," add: Not already published.
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IN PRESS.
SECOND BOOK
EARLY CONNECTICUT MARRIAGES. CONTAINING
Complete (extant) records prior to 1800 of Churches at New London, Lebanon. Canterbury, Old Saybrook, Branford, Thompson, Cromwell, Plainfield, East and West Hartford, Mansfield, Newtown, etc.
Price : Cloth, $1.50; Board, $1.00, postpaid.
BUREAU OF AMERICAN ANCESTRY, FREDERIC W. BAILEY, Manager.
P. O. Box 587, New Haven, Ct.
EARLY CONNECTICUT MARRIAGES.
PREFACE.
The first settlers of Connecticut came from Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth Colonies and located at Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield. All alike being devoted disciples of Christ, Gospel ministers came also, and at once Christian worship was established and parishes formed. The same condition of things prevailed among other settlers from the East who a little later located along the Connecticut shore. A church whose learned minister was to serve both in the capacity of instructor of youth and man's spiritual guide was the essential ambition of every permanent and promising settlement.
Since agriculture, both by necessity and choice, was in those trying times the only dependence of our sturdy ancestors, the possession of the necessary land with a little to spare became a common and prevail- ing impulse; while the occasional cessation of Indian warfares gave the ambitious sons and later arrivals the increased courage to locate for themselves farther and farther inland. And all naturally resulting in new parish organizations and later by division of the old or the opening of new territory, into other incorporated towns. In each and every case the church serving as that nucleus around which a township was formed.
We cannot do better than record here the dates of the organization of the earlier churches: Windsor, 1630; Hartford, 1632; Wethersfield, 1635; Stamford, 1635; New Haven, 1639; Stratford, 1639; Old Saybrook, 1639; Milford, 1639; Fairfield, 1639; Guilford, 1643; Branford, 1644; New London, 1650.
Prior to the year 1659 there were in Connecticut eleven churchorgani- zations. (And we have reference here to Congregational churches only, since they were the earliest and most prevalent everywhere). Before 1700 the eleven had increased to thirty-three. And by 1750 to 147, which number by the year 1800 had reached 200.
It is to this large but limited number that our attention has been directed. From among these copies of baptisms and marriages have been secured, out of which the following complete records of marriages have been taken.
We cannot speak in too high praise of that faithfulness to duty which seems as a rule to have possessed the early pastors who, amidst their stu- dious cares, gave close attention to their parish records carefully to note both the marriages and baptisms among their own. Every parish seems to have possessed at some time these inherited treasures. At the same time have we reason to regret that lack of appreciation and careless indif- ference on the part of some responsible church official, whose possible neglect had been the cause of the total or partial loss of the interesting and valuable manuscripts alone telling the church's story of the first families' spiritual life. Over and over again has come to us the sad
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PREFACE.
report that the early church records had been lost or burned or somehow destroyed, possibly carried away and never returned, no one seemingly enough interested to trace and restore them to their proper place. So that as from remote and inaccessible places there have come to us, one by one, copies of such records taken from old church books still extant through all the years, we feel a sense of gratitude not only that in all the many changes of time and circumstance some kind and watchful hand had given protection; but that by these alone were we still able to gain access to the inner life of some little flock of the Heaven-Bound that may even have embraced ancestors of our own name.
A good and sufficient reason exists therefore for this publication. Another and possibly still more appreciable reason lies in the additional aid which these records will afford an increasing number whose genealog- ical endeavors have been suddenly checked by an hopeless failure to secure much desired data. It is possible the very fact wanted is herein or may supply the long sought clue.
Our town records in a number of cases have been found to be imper- fect, pages missing and mutilated, sometimes lost. The town clerks of Connecticut are not as a rule in sympathy with genealogical research, so that the satisfaction to be derived from them is at times extremely limited. With some very worthy exceptions, however, it is true that their interest in the preservation of ancient birth and marriage records amounts to a most ordinary willingness to allow the ancient books a place in the old and crowded safe by increased use to wear out slowly, feed a worm, or part piece by piece with a tattered leaf.
We are pleased to say, however, that somehow, whether altogether due to our colonial societies or otherwise, a gradual awakening is taking place, old towns themselves taking action till we trust that as in Massa- chusetts the State of Connecticut may yet make some enactment looking at last to a common reconstruction.
Now, with reference to the following marriages, permit us to say that all herein are from church books and are the complete records (so far as they exist) of those churches to 1800. It is probable that many of them may be found recorded on the town records, but it is true that herein is much the town records do not contain, which fact gives to the publi- cation additional value.
It is to be noted, too, that the copy is exact, so far as the spelling is concerned. The arrangement is our own. Where a difficulty has been experienced with a name in copy two spellings are given, or a (?) used. The aim being to place before the reader just what the records contain.
We can but trust it may be of some little service to the many de- scendants of the old and patriotic Connecticut settlers scattered all over this great land.
FREDERIC W. BAILEY.
Bureau of American Ancestry,
NEW HAVEN, CONN., April 27, 1896.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
NEW HAVEN, First Church,
7
NEW HAVEN, Second Church, .
25
ASHFORD, Windham County, 29
BROOKLYN, Windham County, . 34
HADDAM, Middlesex County, .
44
STONINGTON, NORTH, New London County,
53
NORFOLK, Litchfield County, 63
MONTVILLE, New London County, .
69
REDDING, Fairfield County,
70
POMFRET, Windham County,
76
EAST HADDAM, MILLINGTON, Middlesex County, 82
SAYBROOK, CHESTER, Middlesex County, . 89
WASHINGTON, Litchfield County, 95
MADISON, NORTH, New Haven County, IOI
WOODSTOCK, Windham County,
104
CHURCHES REPORTING RECORDS LOST,
.
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RECORDS LOST.
The following is the list of Congregational Churches so far reporting the loss of their Baptism and Marriage rec- ords prior to 1800.
CHURCH.
COUNTY.
ORGANIZED.
REMARKS.
Westminster, of Canterbury,
Windham,
1770,
Stamford,
Fairfield,
1635,
Coventry,
Tolland,
1745,
none before 1818.
Hebron,
Tolland,
I716,
burned.
Ellington,
Tolland,
1736,
lost.
Sherman,
Fairfield,
1744,
burned.
New Fairfield,
Fairfield,
1742,
burned.
East Granby,
Hartford,
1737,
lost.
Watertown,
Litchfield,
1739,
Canton Center,
Tolland,
I750,
before 1826, lost.
Meriden,
New Haven,
I729,
before 1848 taken away.
So. Manchester,
Hartford,
1779,
North Guilford,
New Haven,
I725,
lost.
East Lyme,
New London,
1724,
lost.
Lyme,
New London,
1727,
lost.
West Haven,
New Haven,
1719,
before 1815, lost
Goshen,
Litchfield,
I740,
lost.
NEW HAVEN.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY.
The first Congregational Church in New Haven is as old as the town. April 15th, 1638, the first settlers having just landed, assembled for public worship. The organization of the church was completed in 1639, at which time the baptismal records begin.
The marriage records date only to 1758, and it is supposed that earlier records were lost in 1779, when the British troops visited the city.
NEW HAVEN FIRST CHURCH.
Stephen Howell & Elisabeth Miles,
Peter Morris & Ann Cooke,
Jabez Mix & Jemima Brown, Ezra Dorman & Mable Cooper,
James Rice & Mary Miles, Hezekiah Tuttle & Martha Bradley,
Benjamin Dorman & Mary Ball, Timothy Goodyear & Ruth Ives, Richard Hood & Sarah Thompson,
Aug. 21, 1758 Jan. 28, 1759 Feb. 12, 1759 May, 1759 June 21, 1759 Sept. 3, 1759 Sept. 20, 1759 May 29, 1760 Aug., 1760
Jeremiah Townsend, Jr., & Abigail Woodbridge,
Nov. 20, 1760
Nov. 20, 1760
Samuel Toles & Hannah Thomas, Jacob Curtiss of Branford & Elisabeth Dicker- man, N. H., Dec. 4, 1760 Dr. Eneas Munson & Susannah Howell, John Dolebear & Mable Gilbert, John Kimberly & Lydia Wise, Lemuel Humphreyvile & Molly Beecher, Daniel Atwater, Jr., & Lois Mansfield, Philemon Potter & Phebe Mansfield, Thomas Green & Desire Sanford, Wm. Peck & Elisabeth Hall, John Hubbard, Esq., & Mrs. Mary Stevens, Joseph Sperry & Anna Humassen, Elijah Hotchkiss & Mehitable Hotchkiss, John Love & Abigail Andross, Isaac Bishop & Sarah Macumber, Mch. 15, 1761 May 8, 1761 May 21, 1761 July 30, 1761 Aug. 13, 1761 Aug. 13, 176 1 Sept. 30, 1761 Oct. 1, 1761 Nov. 10, 1761 NOV. 11, 1761 NOV. 11, 1761 Dec. 2, 1761 Jan. 21, 1762
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MARRIAGES.
Charles Hotchkiss & Elisabeth Harriss, Feb. 11, 1762 Richard Woodhull & Mrs. Rebecca Abigail Mix,
May 2, 1762
Adonijah (?) Sherman & Abigail Munson, June 3, 1762 John Dauces of Litchfield & Eunice Hotchkiss, Aug. 5, 1762 Solomon Pinto & Anna Green, Oct. 4, 1762
Joseph Trowbridge & Elisabeth Bishop, Oct. 20, 1762
Peter Bontecon & Susannah Thomas, Nov. 14, 1762 Samuel Penfield of Branford & Esther Tuttle of
N. H., Dec. 15, 1762
Nathaniel Spencer & Abigail English, Dec. 30, 1762
David Ball & Hannah Johnson, Feb. 21, 1763
Peter & Ann, free negroes, Feb. 24, 1763
Jesse Alling & Sarah Atwater, Apr. 27, 1763
Ben, a free negro, with Jenny, serv't to Mr. Isaac,
June 9, 1763
Gideon Parker of Wallingford & Elisabeth Thomas,
N. H.,
Aug. 17, 1763
Isborn, a free negro, with Mindwell, widow to Jethro Lake, Oct. 24, 1763
Ebenezer Downs & Sarah Sperry, Nov. 28, 1763 Peley Sanford & Elisabeth Perkins, Jan. 11, 1764 Stephen Peck & Luce Miles, Jan. 26, 1764 Jeremiah Barrit & widow Jemima Mix, Feb. 12, 1764
John Brown & Abigail Hitchcock, Springfield,
Mar. 1, 1764
Gad Smith & Elisabeth Bradley, Mar. 1, 1764
Christopher Alling & Elisabeth Gilbert, Apr. 19, 1764 Samuel Hitchcock & widow Mable Ives, June 11, 1764 Sept. 5, 1764
Edward Downee & Mary Reed,
Daniel Merriman & Damariss Andross, Cheshire,
John Gordon & Mary Sackett, Joseph Mix & Patience Sperry,
Oct. 3, 1764 Oct. 3, 1764 Oct. 15, 1764 Nov. 22, 1764 Dec. 6, 1764
Hezekiah Warner & Abiah Hitchcock, Stephen Tuttle, Jr. & Abigail Ball, Victor Baird & Nancy Abbott, Dec. 6, 1764 James Bradley & Naomi Hotchkiss, Dec. 13, 1764
Hezekiah Silliman & Emilia Hubbard, Jan. 1, 1765
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NEW HAVEN.
Hezekiah Riply & Dolly Brintnall, Jan. 9, 1765
John Willson & Anna Morrison, Jan. 31, 1765 Galliard Gregory of North Stratford & widow Mary Ives, N. H., Apr. 10, 1865
John Baldwin & Mercy Johnson, May 14, 1765
Timothy Jones, Jr., & Mary Trowbridge, June 20, 1765
Stephen Alling & Desire Bradley, July 4, 1765
Seth Coleman of Hadley & Sarah Beecher, Nov. 21, 1765 Jack & Cloe, negro serv't of Mr. A. Babcock, Nov. 14, 1765 Caleb Alling & Lois Dorman, Dec. 5, 1765
Yule, negro servant of Rev. Chauncey Whittebery & Rhoda Warnscrom, Dec. 19, 1765 Daniel Ford & Hannah Potter, Jan. 9, 1766
Cuff, serv't of heirs of Caleb Mix, dec. & Leah, serv't woman to Mr. Jared Ingersoll, Jan. 9, 1766
Joseph Howell & Hannah Hitchcock, Apr. 22, 1766 Jonathan Mansfield, Deacon, & widow Abigail Dor- man, May 13, 1766
Jonathan Fitch & Mrs. Elisabeth Mary Mix, May 15, 1765 John Watts & the widow Lois Woodhouse, July 13, 1766 Isaac Thomas & Sarah Andross, Sept. 15, 1766 Daniel Rexford & Martha Hitchcock, Oct. 9, 1766 Nathan Howell & Susannah Munson, Nov. 13, 1766 Francis Brown & Hannah Atwater, Jan. 9, 1767 Feb. 18, 1767
Gilbert Greson & Anna Sperry,
Rutherford Trowbridge & Dorcas Hitchcock, July 9, 1767 Stephen Bradly & widow Hannah Lewis, July 19, 1767 Richard Cutler & Hannah Howell, July 29, 1767
Stephen Hotchkiss & Abigail Scot, Dec. 10, 1767
Samuel Humassen, Jr., & Mary Gills, Dec. 15, 1867
Stephen Tuttle, Jr., & Mable Brown, Feb. 22, 1,68
Enoch Moulthrop & Mary Hotchkiss, Mch. 17, 1768
Belfast, negro serv't to Capt. Stephen Alling, & Ame Luke, dau. of Gad Luke, Mch. 20, 1768 John Smith of Hadley & Desire Cooper of N. H., Mch. 30, 1768
Jeremiah Pamely & Susannah Humasson, Apr. 14, 1768 Joseph Way of Woodbridge & Phila Bradley of N. H., Apr. 22, 1768
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MARRIAGES.
Yull, serv't of Rev. Chauncey Whittlesey, & Phillys, Mr. Whitney's serv't, May 8, 1768
Isaac Jones & Elisabeth Trowbridge, June 5, 1768 Benjamin English & Abigail Doolittle, Nov. 17, 1768 Nov. 30, 1768
Hezekiah Tuttle, Jr., & Dorothy Ball,
Lemuel Benham & Mary Atwater, Jan. 2, 1768
Thomas Smith & Elisabeth Tuttle, James Miles & Elisabeth Osborn, Jan. 19, 1768
Jan. 9, 1768
Jeremiah Townsend, Jr., & Sarah Sherman, Jan. 19, 1768
Nehemiah Hotchkiss & Rebeckah Osborn, Jan. 25, 1768 Peter Johnson & Cloe Tuttle, Jan. 26, 1768 Oliver Bradley & Esther Ford, April 4, 1768
Samuel Howell & Sybbel Star of Middletown,
Caleb Mix & Peggy Perkins,
August 5, 1769 August 14, 1769 Oct. 12, 1769
David Osborne & Mary Talmadge,
Samuel Thomas & Sarah Ford, Nov. 16, 1769
Caleb Trowbridge & Anna Sherman, Nov. 29, 1769
Jonathan Ford & Phoebe Bassett, Dec. 21, 1769
Amos Alling & Mabell Hitchcock, Dec. 28, 1769
Thomas Trowbridge & Mary Macumber, Dec. 28, 1769 Isaac Newton of Amity & Rebeccah Minott, Jan. 10, 1770 Joseph Fenn of Waterbury & Esther Brown of N. H.,
John Clauss & Abigail Savi,
Lemuel Potter & Rachel Perkins,
Daniel Brown & Hannah English,
Christopher Alling & Abigail Gorham,
Feb. 26, 1770 March 15, 1770 April 19, 1770 April 24, 1770 May 6, 1770
John Whiting, Esq., & Mrs. Sarah Trowbridge,
Stephen Trowbridge, Jr., & Mary Bassett,
May 24, 1770 June 17, 1770
Benjamin Jillett & Margaret Munson, July 5, 1770 Abel Stockwell & Lydia Gills, July 9, 1770 August 23, 1770
John Smith & Frances Johnson,
Elijah Hills of Glassenbury & Hannah Munson of N. H., Oct. 2, 1770
Abraham Thompson, Jr., & Hannah Brown, Nov. 8, 1770 Davis of Derby & Obedience Sperry of N. H.,
Nov. 15, 1770
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NEW HAVEN.
Thaddeus Beecher & Lois Bradley, Joseph Gilbert & Mercy Hitchcock, Nov. 29, 1770 Nov. 29, 1770
Nov. 15, 1770
Pero Junior & Bett (negroes),
Solomon Townsend & Anna Baldwin, Dec. 25, 1770 Mr. Samuel Whittlesey & Mrs. Mary Hubbard, Jan. 2, 1771 Stephen Bradley & Sarah Reed, Jan. 2, 1771 Jonathan Perkins & Lydia Carrington of Amity,
Jan. 10, 177 I
Dr. Leverett Hubbard & Esther Robinson, Feb. 13, 1771 David Mix & Elisabeth Atwater, March 7, 1771 Benjamin Osborn & Cloe Wheadon, April 28, 1771 May 9, 1771 May 13, 177I May 15, 1771
John Russell & Mary Ford of Bethany, Alexander Moffat & Rachel Jillison, Ely Beecher & Susanna Kimberly, Capt. David Phips & Mary English, June 13, 1771 July 1I, 1771 Paul Noyes & Rebeccah Howell, Isaac, servant to Mr. Douglas, & Esther, a mulatto woman, July 18, 1771 August 11, 177I Oct. 24, 177I Oct. 27, 177 I
Frederic Harding & Chloe Baldwin, Leverett Stevens & Esther Macumber, Willard Brintnall & Sarah Atwater, Mr. Edward Carrington & Mrs. Susannah Whittlesey,
Barnabus Mulford & Mabel Gorham, William Lyon & Lois Mansfield, Jonah Hotchkiss & Elisabeth Atwater, Levi Ives & Lydia Augur,
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