The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Vol. I, Part 102

Author: Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Hartford, Conn., Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard company
Number of Pages: 1038


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May 23d, 76. Account of persons that have died in Windsor - to begin :


The 40 year 2 persons William Rockwell llenry Fookes


Josia Carter


John Porter sen.'s wife.


Caleb C'arter


41 year 4 persons


Richard Biddell


Joseph Clark Giles Gibbs


George Phelps's child


Samuel Warham


John Bissell's wife William Horsford's wife


Iloyte's child


42 year 3 persons


Samuel Pond's 2 children died.


Sara Hayward


Sara Senchon


George Phelps another child.


43 year 5 persons


Thomas Ford's wife


Thomas Thornton


George Allixander's ehikl.


John Birg Abigail Fylar


John Orton Goodman Bidwell


Auna Rockwell Richard Birg a child


44 year 8 persons


Mr. lueit Old Goode Hayt


John Thompson's child


Henry Carter's child


Rafe [or Rose] Newman


Timothy Roseter


Mary Terey One Hagar


The widow Webster Anna Taylar


48 year 25 persons John Porter sen. died Thomas Dewy Samuel Allyen


George Phelps his wife


Jobn Haskens


Danell Clark's child


Samuell Allen's child


Benedict Alvard's 3 children


Henry Wolcott's child


Richard Sammais's child


Rose Porter Ephraim Bartlet


John Egelstone Samuel Filar


On these 7 years above the persons died are 32.


The 47 year 27 persons died Stephen Tery's wife. llepsibalı Warham


James Enno's 2 children Phillury Randall died Abigayle Phelps Abigayle Gillet


Edward Chakwell


Thomas Newell died


Thomas Orton's 2 children


45 year 4 persons


Roger Williams's wife. Thomas Moore Georg Pa-rum [Putnam ?] Susanna Hurit


46 year 6 persons


Nicholas Palmer's wife


Michell Tery's wife Nicolas Oumpsted's child Nathan Gillett's child


Susanna Hanum


Anthony Howkens child


Priscilla Thornton


Ann Thornton


John Pomeroy


Thomas Bascom's child


John Griswold Sara Hueit Nathaniel lueit


Mary Hayward


879


APPENDIX A.


Abigayl Roseter Thomas Holcom's child


The wife of Walter Gaylar Thomas Holcom died


Ester Hayward Mary Egelston Mary Buckland The wife of James Enno


58 year only Joseph Loomys sen. 59 year 9 persons died Mr. Witchfield's wife died


Joseph Clark died Isack Hakes drowned The wife of John Rockwell The wife of Simon Milles The wife of William Wadsworth John Drake sen. Abigall Parsons Thomas Allyn's son John


The 60 year 2 persons Ketron Gibbs [Catherine] Richard Oldage


61 year 6 persons Thomas Stoton sen. died Mrs. Iluit died Samuel Milles Sara Loomys Rose Smith Thomas Parsons


4% to the end of 61, the number of persons died are 121


62 year 16 persons The wife of Thomas Loomys Richard Saxston Philura Randall Frances Saxston


John Rockwell sen. Wilmot, his wife Wife of George Phillups


Pheby Winehell Mr. Branker Thomas Buckland


John Stilles John Baneraff


Christopher Wolcot


The wife of Thomas Barber


Thomas Barber Old widow Hoskins


63 year 3 persons The wife of John Strong llanna Newbery The son of John Rockwell


64 year 4 persons Job Drake's son Joseph Timothy, son of Tim Buekland Mathew of Tahan Grant Jacob of Jacob Gibbs


49 year 3 persons Samuel Cooke Ester Roseter Stephen Fylar


50 year 4 persons Richard Samways died Mary Hayward Ilanna Taylar Johanna Fylar


51 year 5 persons Peter Roseter Richard Burge Henry Stiles by a gun Elizabeth Roseter Joanna Dible


52 [year] Sarah Stowton died Joseph Loomys sen., his wife John Williams's daughter 52 year these three persons


53 year 3 persons dyed The wife of William Gaylar, Jr. Elias and Elisha Carter


54 year 4 persons died Sara, daughter of Joseph Loomys Thomas, son of Thomas Loomys Sara Holcom Samuel Pond died


55 year 17 persons died Henry Wolcot, sen. Thomas Gunn's daughter Elizabeth


Nicholas Hoyt's wife died Elwed Pumery's wife Nicholas Hoyt died The wife of Henry Wolcot elder Jefery Baker died


The wife of Robard Winchell


The wife of Richard W-er Martha Winchell died The wife of Anthony Hawkins


Nathan Gillet, a son and daughter Daniel Hoyt died John IHiller sen. died


Peter Tilton's daughter The wife of William Hayden 56 4 persons died. Benjamin Winehell Jonathan Holcom The son of John Gaylar William Gaylar died 57 year 9 persons died Mary Pumery The wife of Simon Mills The wife of William Gaylor sen.


880


HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.


65 year 9 persons


The wife of John Bissell sen. Son of John Owen Daughter of Samuel Rockwell Simon Rockwell David, son of John Loomys Mary of Edward Chapman esay [Isaiah] Bartlet John Williams Jun. Old widow Randal, ST old 66 year 4 persons Mary Jones, wid. of Wm. Rockwell. mother of Samnel and John R., & wife of Mr. Grant Nicolas Nicolas Denslow, 90 okl


67 year 4 persons


llenry Wolcott's son, & Jos Gaylor's [Samuel Filly's] son & Nat Win[e ]]] os year only one person Jeremy Burg


69 year Samuel Phelpes Mrs. Witchfield James Risings's wife


Old Widow Denslow, 84 old


John Share [Stare ?- R. T. S.] Isack Pond John Loomys's son James


These 6 persons died in 69 year 70 year 7 persons


Mr. Warham died John Bartlet Ebenezer Debles Daughter John Tery['s son .- R. T. S. ] . Son of John Owen Mr. Mathew Allyn The wife of Nathan Gillet


11 year 2 persons Henry Woleot's daughter Thomas Maskell Mr. William Phelps Nathanell Bissell's son Thomas Loomys's son Joseph Griswold Nicholas Buckland's son


These 5 persons died in 72 73 year 13 persons Widow Fox [wid. of Henry Fooks ?] Deacon Gaylar, 88 old Returne Strong's son The wife of John Fitch John Rockwell died 3 children buried one day


Son of John Osborn and son of Zuru- babel Filer. Daughter of Nathaniel Bissell.


Danghter of Anthony Iloskins Daughter of John Tery


74 year six persons James Risings wife Widow Saxtone Thomas Parsons wife Begat Egelstone John Stiles wife Nicholas Bucklands daughter


75 year 12 persons John Besum drowned John Loomys daughter Daniel Hayden son Old Mrs. Allyn William Phelps wife The Widow Hoskins Nicholas Bucklands son Samuel Marshall in war Edward Chapman in war Ebenezer Deble in war Nathaniel Pond in war Richard Saxston in war


62 to the end of 15 are 91 persons and 153 in all 244 persons.


16 Lida Howard John Fitch Son of John Lewis Son of Abram Deble Samuel Barbers wife Thomas Aulys child Lidia Cook


Mes[se]nge[r']s Daughter Thomas Buckland George Sanders child Elias Shadok Samuel Gibbs daughter


Thomas Bissells son William Trals wife Timothy Trals son Nathaniel Pinne Joshua Wels wife John Brooks wife Hanna Bucklands child All are 19


17 William son of John Layton died May 7 The wife of Abram Randal July S Ang 23, 17 Jonathan Gillet sen died Ezekia Gaylar died Sept 12, 1677 Deacon Moore died Sept 18 1677 John Bissell sen died Oct 3 77 John Terys son Solomon died Oct 27 77 Ester daughter of Thomas Bissel died May 9 78 Thomas son of Jonathan Gillet died June 11, 78 a 11 days old Georg Philups died July 9 78


581


APPENDIX .A.


Isrell Dewey died Oct 23 1628


Sara wife of Return Strong, died Dec 26 1678


Mr Witchfield died March 16, 18 on Sabbath morning buried 18th day


William Tral died Ang 3d Sabbath day 1679, 73 old


Dec 2, 79 James Egelstone died the evening before and buried that day


Samnel Gaylars wife died May 2, 1680 The wife of John Williams died April 18, 81


Mary the wife of Joseph Lomys died Apl. 22. 81 The wife of Thomas Deble sen, died May 14, 1681 The old widow Buckland died July 26, 1681


[Here follows the account of the subscription in Windsor, in aid of the sufferers by King Philip's war, which is given on p. 228 of this history.]


August 17th 1677.


I herewith set down what children have been born in Windsor from our beginning hitherto so far as I am able to find out :


Mr Thomas Allyn


Mr. Clancy - 2


Benedictus Alvard


Edward Chapman :


Allixander Alvard


-


lohn Casse -


5 Henry Curtic 2


Edward Adams -


1


Joseph Clark


3


John Bissell sen -


I


John Bissell jr


Thomas Bissell


G


Thomas Deble


Nathaniel Bissell


1-


Isrell Deble 4


Thomas Barber sen


6


Ebenezer Deble -


5


Thomas Barber Jr.


4


Sanmel Deble


5


James Barber


Job Drak


John Barber,


lohn Drak -


11


Thomas Buckland sen


Job of Jobn Drak


2


Timothy Buckland


6


Henry Denslo


Nicholas Buckland


3


John Denslow


9


Thomas Buckland Jr.


1


Richard Birg


Josias Elesworth


9


Daniel Birg,


3


Begat Egleston -


Jeffery Baker,


James Egleston -


William Buell


James Enno


3


Samnel Buell


1


Thomas Bascom


3


F.


John Bartlet


Walter Ffylar


Benjamin Bartlett,


6


Suroball Ffylar -


5


Esay Bartlet


1


William Filley


John Brooks


Samuel Fylley


John Bancroff


5 Ambros Fowler -


Peter Brown


10


Samuel Forward


Mr Daniel Clark


Samuel Grant


Aron Cook -


Mathew Grant


Nathaniel Cook


Tahan Grant


6


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seboun Coffen


1


=


Thomas Dewey 5


Samuel Bissell


Joshua Carter


Georg Allixander


-


882


HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.


John Grant


3


John Lewes


Jonathan Gillet sen


John Lundon


Jonathan Gillet Jr.


3


Cornelius Gillet -


x


Decker Moor


3


John Gillet


2


John Moore


5


Joseph Gillet


Samuel Marshall 9


Nathan Gillet


8 John Mawdsły 5


9


Edward Griswold


6


Edward Messenger


3


Georg Griswold -


9


Andrew Moore - 2


Joseph Griswokl


3


Thomas Maskell


William Gaylar Jr.


Simon Miller


6


Walter Gaylar


6


Captain Newbery 9 -


John Gaylar


1


Joseph Gaylar


10


Thomas Orton, -


4


Jacob Gibbs


1-


John Owen - 11


1


John Osborn sen


10


Thomas Holcom


3


P.


2


Nathaniel Holcom


2


Samuel Phelps -


9


William Hayden


3


Nathaniel Pinne


2


Daniel Hayden


1 Nathaniel Phelps


4


John Hosford -


8 Timothy Phelps


6


Nicholas Ilayt .


4 Georg Phelps -


6


Robard Hayward


5 Isack Phelps .


3


Jolın Hake -


11 Abraham Pheips,


Josias Hull .


10 Joseph Phelps


1


Luke IFill -


Joseph of W. Phelps


2


Anthony Hawkins


5


John Porter sen now -


12


Anthony Hoskins


9 John Porter Jr. -


4


Thomas Hoskins


1 Mr. Pinne -


6


John Hiller


9 Samuel Pinne


5


Christopher Huntington


1 Calem Pumery -


1


Thomas Henbury


1 Nicholas Palmer


6


.J.


Samuel Pond


1


George Jeffery


3


Thomas Parsons sen


3


K.


John Pettebon


3


Mark Keley


1 Humfery Prior -


Isack Pond


1


John Loomys


13


John Pettebon


3


Joseph Loomys -


2


Thomas Loomys


10


Samuel Loomys.


5 John Rockwell -


7


Nathaniel Loomys


10


Samuel Rockwell.


6


Samuel Gibbs


HI.


Robard Ould


2


Joshua Holeom -


Old Mr. Phelps -


Mical Homfrey


1- John Phelps


B John Porter Sen.


John Hodgs


Timothy Hall


G Eltwed Pumery -


4


William Jess


1


Thomas Parsons Jr.


1.


William Parsons


1


R.


19


Thomas Gnun


John Mosses


Samuel Gaylar


John Grifen


Josias Owen


Benaja Holcom -


Timothy Palmer


APPENDIX A.


883


Thomas Ruly Thomas Remington Ebenezer Parsons


2


William Trall 2


1 Timothy Trall 10


I


lohn Strong sen. 6


John Strong Jr. -


4


Return Strong


6


Henry Wolcot Jr


6


Henry Stilles


5


John Stilles


2


Mr. John Warham


4


John Shaw -


1


Richard Weller -


6


Mr. Christopher Sanders


1


Nathanell Winchell Jonathan Winchell 1


1


T.


Stephen Terey


4


David Winchell -


3-


Peter Tilton


3


Arter Williams


1


Stephen Taylar -


8


Benjamin Woodbridge


Owen Tudor


5


John Williams


Thomas Thornton


5 John Williams Jr


John Taylar


3 Nicolas Wilton, -


John Tomson


2 Samuel Wilson


141


Some omitted in former accounts being gone yet had children born here, as,


Capt Mason


4


Richard Samways 8 -


Mr Roseter -


G


Richard Bidwell


1


William Rockwell


1


John Banks


1


Samuel Allyen


6 522124 4


235


Thomas Horton -


1


141


Mathias Senchon


3


50


Frances Stills


4


Mr. William Ilill


1


1025


1Ir. Huett -


1


Waltar Hayt


3


of these died 128


William Hanum 4


The account of persons taken into church communion and years when, that are now living Dec. 21, 1677.


Only vet living that came from Dorchester in full communion.


Mr Wolcot sen


Mr Witchfield


Thomas Debles son Richard Vore Abram Randall


Mr Pinne


Walter Fylar


Mathew Grant


Georg Philups


Women from Dorchester Mrs Phelps Deacon Moors wife


-


50


Simon Hayt


The whole sum


William Hubbard


Mr Ludlo 1


195


Elias Partman


227


Nicolas Palmer


Simon Wolcot


Thomas Stoughton


Robard Winchell


6


Richard Vore


1


.11


Mr. Henry Wolcot


Richard Saxston


John Terey


Robard Watson -


177


884


HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.


The widow Gillet Richard Vore's wife Sister Fylar Sister Deble Men taken in here William Phelps Nov. 1639 John Loomys Oct 1640 Benedictus AIvard Oet 1641


Robard Ilaward July 1642 Mr Daniel Clark June 1643 Stephen Taylar Mar. 1644 Robard Watson Jan. 1649 Walter Gaylar May 1651 Capt Newbery Apl. 1658 Jacob Drak Apl 1658 Sammel Rockwell Apl 1662 Jonathan Gillet Apl 1662 Peter Brow[n] & Nathanell Cook June 22 1662


Nathanell Loomys May 1663


Cornelius Gillett &


Timothy Buckland both Jan 1665 John Haylar & Thomas Loomas both Apl 1666 John Mawdsly Oct 1666 Mr Nathaniel Chancy Jan 1667 Samuel Filly Dec 1670


Samuel Fforward Oct 1671


Samuel Backer Apl 1672 Timothy Hall Apl 1672


Nathaniel Bissell Sep. 1673


William Filly Mar 1673 Samuel Gaylar June 1674


Women taken in here Mrs. Pinne Feb. 1639


Widow Drak Feb 1639 Mrs Wolcot Apl 1640 S. Gaylar's wife Apl 1645 Bucklands wife Jan. 1647 N. Senchon's wife Jan 1649 W. Fillys wife July 1651 N. Cooks wife Aug 1652 Mrs Nubery Apl. 1655 J Loomys wife Apl. 1655 Jo. Drakes wife Apl. 1655 Capt Clarks wife Apl. 1658 Jos Loomys wife Dec. 1660 Sara Gaylar &


0. Tuders wife Apl. 1661 J. Porters wife May 1663 H. Denslo's wife Apl. 1665 T. Allyns wife Jan. 1665 Return Strongs wife Jan. 1665 Timothy Buckland's wife Jan. 1665 II. Wolcots wife, John Moores wife, Thomas Lomas his wife Apl. 1666 Jacob Drak's wife June 1666 Stephen Tailers wife Aug. 1666 J. Strongs wife Aug. 1666 Ellsworths wife and S. Gibbs wife both Sept 1666 Samuel Bakers wife Oct 1670 Samuel Fillys wife Dec. 1670 Mary Saxston Apl. 1671 Nat. Winchells wife Aug 1671 Cor Gillets wife Feb 1671 Nat Loomys wife Sep 1673 Elizabeth Chapman Apl 167


Here I set down the times of sacraments administered Feb. 16th, 69 a sacrament which the church had not had 2 years and 12 weeks.


Mar. 6, 69, a sacrament î weeks since. June 5, 70, a sacrament 13 weeks since. Aug. 14, 70, a sacrament 10 weeks since. Oct. 16, 70, a sacrament 9 weeks since. Dec. 25, 70, a sacrament 10 weeks since. Feb. 26, 70, a sacrament 9 weeks since. ApI. 23, 71, a sacrament 8 weeks since. July 25, 71, a sacr. 9 weeks since. Sep. 3, 71, a sacr. 10 weeks since. Nov. 5, 71, a sacr. 9 weeks since. Jan. 7. 71, a sacr. 9 weeks since. Mar. 10, 71. a sacr. 9 weeks since. May 5, 72, a sacr. 8 weeks since. Nov. 12, 72, a sacr. 28 weeks since. Feb. 23, 72, a sacr. 14 weeks since. Apl. 27, 23, a sacr. 9 weeks since.


June 29, 13, a sacr. 9 weeks since. Ang. 24, 73, a sacr. 8 weeks since. Oct. 9, 73, a sacr. 11 weeks since. Jan. 11, 73, a saer. 9 weeks since. Mar. 5, 73, a sacr. 9 weeks since. July 5, 74, a sacr. 16 weeks since. Sept. 6, 74, a sacr. 9 weeks since. Nov. 8, 74. a sacr. 9 weeks since. July 25, 75. a saer. 28 weeks since. Oct. 3, 75, a saer. 10 weeks since. Feb. 13, 75, a saer. 10 weeks since. Mar. 1. 76, a saer. 12 weeks since. Sept. 3, 76. a sacr. 17 weeks since. Feb. 15, 76, a sacr. 21 weeks since. May 6, 77. a sacr. 11 weeks since. Aug. 12, 77, a scar. 14 weeks since.


APPENDIX .1.


This was the last before Deacon Moore died. For Deacon Moore's accounts the church debtor to him for bread from 15th June, 1666, to 11th Feb., 1673.


For 27 sacraments,


92 14 0


More bread for 14 sacraments,


1 8 0


--


Moore's account, granted Feb. 10th, 23.


at 1 arson and by what he received of that levy and of former levies unpaid 640


Dr. for wine.


Samuel Baker 1 0


Aug. 14, 70,


€0 18 0


Mathew Grant 2 0


Oct. 16, 70,


0 13 4


Walter Gaylar 4 0


Dec. 25, 70,


0 13 10


Captain Newbery


4 0


Feb. 26, 70,


0 12 6


Timothy Hall


2 0


Apl. 23, 71,


0 14 6


Thomas Loomys


3 0


June 25, 71,


0 13 0


Mr. Forward


20


Sept. 3, 71,


0 15 9


William Ffilley


2 0


For cask of wine,


Mr. Chancy


2 0


To Sam Loomes,


2 60


Nathaniel Loomys


4 0


Nov. 17, 72,


0 14 0


Ilanda Drak


2 0


Feb. 14, 72,


0 11 0


Stephen Taylar


4 0


Apl. 21, 73,


0 12 0


Jonathan Gillet Jr.


2 0


June 29, 73,


0 10 6


Samuel Ffilley


4 0


Ang. 24, 78,


0 13 1


John Mawdsly


2 0


Nov. 29, 73.


0 12 6


Abraham Randall


4 0


Jan. 11, 73.


0 11 6


Cornelius Gillet


2 0)


Mr. Wolcott


4 0


11 11 6


More after this.


A 11 gal. and # at 4x, per gal ..


2 6 0


More wine,


0 12 6


In 76 wine.


0 12 4


Samuel Gibbs


30


In 26 wine.


0 13 0


In 26 wine.


0 8 0


£6 66


In 77 wine,


0 70


Ang., 17.


0 90


Abraham Randall


4 0


John Strong


2 0)


John Loomys


4 0


of John Loomys for bott


₾ 0


his own


4 0


Mr. Chancy


20


Richard Vore


4 0


Samuel Rockwell


Captain Clark


4 0


Samuel Gaylar


1 6


John Strong


2 0


Nathanell Loomys


4 0


George Phillups


20


Thomas Loomys


4 0


Timothy Buckland


7 0


Mr. Pinne


4 0


Nicholas Senshon


Walter Gaylar


4 0


Samuel Marshall


3 6


Mathew Grant


2 0


Benedictus Alvord


4 0


Sergt. Alvord


4 0


Robard Watson


6 0


William Filley 4 0


Mr. Pinne


4 0


John Mawdsly


4 0


Thomas Deble


3 6


Jonathan Gillet sen


1 0


Thomas Loomis


4 0


Richard Vore


4 0


Peter Brown


2 0


William Phelps


1 0


Samuel Rockwell


Samuel Gaylar


3 6


Lieut. Fylar


4 0


Widow Buekland


3 0


Hanna Moore


2 0


A cask,


0 36


Received of granted in 75, 52 3x.


5 11 4


himself 4 0


-


£4 2 0


886


HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.


Mrs. Phelps


2 0


Samuel Ffilley 4 0


Nathan Gillet


6 0


Samuel Gibbs 1 0


Stephen Taylar


4 0


Samuel Baker


5 0


Peter Brown


2 0)


Mrs. Allyn 5 9


Lieut. Fylar


4 0


Mr. Cornish


4 0


llanna Moore


2 0)


Ilanna Drake


2 0


5 13 3


Mr. Wolcot


4 0


Cornelius Gillet


Jonathan Gillet Jr.


2 0


with former


2 19 9


Capt. Clark


4 0


The year 1717 1 set down all that have died in Elenton [Ellington ] to the year 1740. [This is evidently written by another person. ]


Lient. Ellsworth was killed by the falling of a tree


Isibe Penye died


John Burg died


Ensg. John Burah lost a child died


Samuel Gibbs lost a daughter died


Samuel Peney lost a daughter died


Nathaniel Grant a child died


David Chapen three chiklren


Goode Graymes died


Strickland two children Tim Scott one child


Ephraim Napes wife died


Nathaniell Taylor died


Daniel Eton died


Zidon Skiner one child


Capt. Ellsworth a child died


two Dommans two children


Lieut. Hubbard a child died


Daniel Epeen a child died


three Pineys seven children


William Carter two children died


Davies one child


Stephen Poaine a child died


Mr. McKinster two children Booth four children


Symon Chapman died


Ensg. John Burah six children born


two Drak four children


Samuel Gibbs three children born


Pars [Pees ?- R. T. S.]


Nathaniel Taylor three children


Thompson's 3 children


Samuel Gibbs Jr. two children


John Burah one child


Daniel Eton three children


Records of the Windsor Church under its Second Pastor. Rev. Samuel Mather.


Transcribed by Rev. Mr. Rowland, from the original reeord in the handwriting of Mr. Mather.


The following year were admitted to the Church, the 1st year, 1685 John Filer Experience Filer Jonah Barber Sam' Tudor


Joseph Skinner & Mary his Wf Hannah Loomis


Nath'l Loomis


Hester Eglestone Sam1 Grant


Martha Wolcott


Dan" Loomis Mary Brown


Nathaniel Grant two children Nathaniel Grant Jr. three children Benjamin Grant two children Capt. Ellsworth five children Lieut. Hubbard two children Carter one child


Simon Person one child


Samuel Porson one child


Craa one child


887


APPENDIX A.


Abigail Bissell


Joseph Baker and Hannah his Wf Jolm Porter Jr.


Sarah Porter Elisabeth Loomis


Joseph Loomis Mary Grant Wf of Sam!


Mary Loomis


Ilannah Loomis


Dorkas Mills


Johanna Porter


Michael Taintor


Job Drake


Mary Rockwell


The Lord make the next year a good year.


Mary Rowley Elisabeth Drake Wf of Job


Mary Loomis Wf of John


Sam' Barber


Abigail Dewey


Elisabeth Buckland


Johanna Porter


Ruth Barber


Simon Wolcott


Johanna Taylor


John Loomis


George Griswold


Elisabeth Denslowe


Esther Bissell


Sam' Willson & Mary his Wf


Mary Loomis


Wm. Worman


Jolın Mansfield Israel Bissell


Ann Newberry


Thos. Bissell


Lydia Loomis


Rob' Watson


Hannah Gillett


Joseph Loomis


[Three names illegible. ]


Johanna Wolcott


Mary Brown Mary Gaylord Mary Phelps


Abigail Barber Ruth Loomis Mary Griswold Wf of George


Hannah Strong


Abigail Bissell


" This year, 1688 : not so much as one were added to the church this year, but as many died ont of it as were added the year before. The good Lord awaken and humble us." [See facsimile of this entry on page 219].


1689


Elisabeth Loomis


Mary Buckland


Martha Ellsworth


Abigail Hannam


Sarah Loomis


1690


Sam Loomis


Elezer Gaylord


1686. Hannah Harmon [Hanum ? ] Benajah Holcomb


1687


James Porter


888


HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.


1691


Henry Wolcott Hannah Palmer


Mary Rowel


1692


Cornelius Brown Eliphalet Rowley [or Rowel]


Nathan Harman Martha Gaylord


Experience Gibs


1693


Jacob Gibbs Elisabeth Wf of [Jacob Gibbs ]


Is Wolcott M' Stoughton


Hephzebah Brown


1694


Elisabeth Wf of Jas King


Elisabeth Wf Allain


Sarah Phelps Joseph Griswohl


Abigail Kent


1695


[Names (about 13 in number ) not legible. ]


Edm. Marshall Mercy Westling [ Westland ?] Margaret Strong Dorcas Mills


1696


Ilester Phelps, Wf of Josiah Ruth Loomis, Wf of Nath' Jn Stoughton Sarah Piney SAM MATHER, of Windsor.


Covenant of the Windsor Church, 1647.


Reprinted from the Congregational Quarterly. April. 1862.


[ For this interesting document - Creed and Covenant, for it partakes of both ele- ments, - we are indebted to the kindness of Hon. J. H. Trumbull of Hartford. Mr. T. says, "1 found it a few weeks since in the MS. Note Book of Matthew Grant, along with full notes of a sermon by Mr. Warham, August 15, 1647 (two months before this covenant was adopted). ' on the matter and form of a church and of baptizing children.' I was pleased with the discovery, as the covenant is of much earlier date than any l have seen or known of in Connecticut. Mr. Warham was at the Cambridge Synod in June, 1647; out of which, apparently, grew the sermon, and the sermon prepared the way for the adoption of the Covenant. 1 may observe, however, that the sermon is in great measure a digest of Hooker's Surrey, which Mr. W. must have not only perused, but thoroughly studied in MS., for it was not printed till the next year." This Covenant is dated at Windsor. October 23, 1647. - REV. H. M. DEXTER. ]


APPENDIX .A.


1. We believe though God made man in an holy and blessed condition, yet. by his fall he hath plunged himself and all his posterity into a miserable state. Rom TII, 23: v. 12.


2. Yet God hath provided a sufficient remedy in Christ for all broken-hearted sin ners that are loosened from their sins, and selves and work, and are enabled by faith to look to Him in Christ for mercy, inasmuch as Christ hath done and suffered for such whatever His justice requires to atonement and life ; and he doth accept His merits and righteousness for them that believe in Him, and imputeth it to them for their justification, as if they had satisfied and obeyed themselves. Heb. VII, 25: Mat. X1, 28; XXII, 24; V, 4. 6; 1 Cor. 1. 30; Rom. IV, 3, 5; V, 19.


3. Yet we believe that there is no other name or means to be saved from the guilt and the power of sin. John, XIV, 6; letx, IV, 12.


4. We believe God hath made an everlasting covenant in Christ with all penitent sinners that rest on him in Christ, never to reject, or cease to do them good. Ich. VTIT. 6; VII, 22; 1 Som. XII. 22; JJer. XXXII, 40.


5. We believe this Covenant to be reciprocal, obliging us to be his people, to love, fear, obey, cleave to him, and serve him with all our heart, mind, and soul ; as him to be our God, to love, choose, delight in us and save and bless us in Christ ; yen, as his covenant binds us to love him and his Christ for his own sake, so to love our brethren For his sake. Dent. X, 12; Hox. III, 3; II, 21; Dent. XXVI, 11:19; John, IV, 21.


6. We believe that God's people, besides their general covenant with God, to walk in subjection to him, and Christian love to all his people, ought also to join themselves into a church covenant one with another, and to enter into a particular com bination together with some of his people, to erect a particular ecclesiastical body, and kingdom, and visible family and household of God, for the managing of discipline and publie ordinances of Christ in one place in a dutiful way, there to worship God and Christ, as his visible kingdom and subjects, in that place waiting on him for that blessing of his ordinances and promises of his covenant, by holding communion with him and his people, in the doctrine and discipline of that visible kingdom, where it may be attained. Rom. XII, 4 5, 6; 1 Cor. XII, 27, 28; Ephex, IV, 11, 12: . lets, 11, 47; Erod. XII, 48, 44, 45; Gen. XVII, 18; You. XXIII. 4.


7. We for ourselves, in the sense of our misery by the fall and ntter helplessness elsewhere, desire to renounce all other saviours but his Christ, and to rest on God in him alone, for all happiness, and salvation from all misery; and do here bind ourselves, in the presence of men and angels, by his grace assisting us, to choose the Lord, to serve him, and to walk in all his ways, and to keep all his commandments and ordinances, and his Christ to be our king, priest and prophet, and to receive his gospel alone for the rule of our faith and manners, and to [be] subject to the whole will of Christ so far as we shall understand it ; and bind ourselves in special to all the mem bers of this body, to walk in reverend subjection to the Lord to all our superiors, and in love, humility, wisdom, peaceableness, meekness, inoffensiveness, mercy, charity. spiritual helpfulness, watchfulness, chastity, justice, truth, self-denial, one to another, and to further the spiritual good of one another, by example, counsel, admonition, comfort, oversight, according to God, and submit our [selves[ subject to all church administration in the Lord. - FINIS."


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APPENDIX B (Page 76).


THE FIRST MEETING-HOUSE OF WINDSOR.


BY DEA. JABEZ HI. HAYDEN.


Condensed from his Address at the Quarter-Millenial Anniversary of the Windsor Church, 1880.1




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