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FAM. M. Luke Dwight (Luke, Luke, 6 David, Joseph, Samuel, John,2 Samuel' ). m. E. W. 10 Apl., 1853, Caroline Clarissa (dau. Samuel) Patchen, b. E. W. 4 Aug., 1831, d. Enf. 21 Apl., 1867: res. Ell. Ch. (h. E. IF'.) :
1. Howard Oliver, b. 2 Mch., 1:51.
2. Frederick Dwight, b. 17 May. 1857. 1
3. Alice Maria. b. 21 June. 1860.
FAM. 78. Francis (Luke, Luke," David, Joseph, Sama, 3 John,2 Sam(1 ), m. E. W. 22 Sept., 1864, Mrs. Lucy Lavinia (lau. Pardon and Jerusha F'lint) Daven- port, and. wid. Elijah Munsell, b. 6 Nov., 1840; farmer, E. W. Ch. (b. E. H): 1. Louis Birnie. b. 13 Sept., 1865.
FAM. 19. William Henry . LAbrum; Lula, Durid, Joseph Sammt, John,2 Km nel1), m. Enf. 18 Feb., IS51, Lucy Maria (dan. Capt. Lot and Lucy Ingraham) Kil- lam, b. Enf. 13 June, 1822; res. Enf. Ch. (b. Eng.) :
1 George Abraham. b. 24 Apl., 1852.
FAM. SO. Hiram Marshall (Solomon) Solomon,6 David, Joseph Sommal, John,3 Nemme(1), in. Enf. 10 Nov., 1845, Lucy Ann (dau. Asaph) Terry of Enf. 1% (b). 1. W'.):
1. Elizabeth A. d. 10 Del., 1915. a. 15 mo- 1 Mary. in Dwight Beasley
3. Albert, d & Apl. . 1857. :. 7 yrs .. $ 100. 5. Kalward.
3. Araph Terry. 6. Charles.
FAM. ST. George Gilbert (Lathrop Solomon, David, Joseph+ Sam, John,2 Simml). m. Enf. 20 Dec., 1861, Mary Minerva (dau. Austin and Julia Ann (him) Tilden, b. and res. Ell. Ch. (b. El.) :
1. Berton. J. Oct., 1872.
1 Joln Willey. b. En. 26 June. 1538 Laurinda Hardy) Wilcox of Shelburne Fall -.
2. Clarissa Maria. h. E. W. 1 Dee., 18H: m. E.W.
2 Min. 1965, Carlos Abraham ( -. Abraham and
PA 83. George Washington " (Somml; Samuel," Simul, Joseph, Samuel, John Somel'), in. Enf. & Feb., 1858, Calista (dan. Lerin and Almitte Praxe ) Pease, b. Enf. 14 .Jan., 1834. farmer; res. Longmeadow. th. :
2. Larin Feard. h. Enf 2 Sept. Is.
1. Ra ph Blodgett. b. Enf 21 Jan . 1-55. 3. Everett Breckenridge. b. Enf. In Mich. , 1461 1. Ernest George. b. E. W. 17 Mch .. 196.
FAM. 8] James Harvey (Ing) Kommt, Samuel, Joseph, Sal, John, - " (1), m. E W. 21 Dec .. 1840, Margaret Ann (dan, Levi and Amy l'inmy) Phelps, b. E. W. 7 Feb., 181; d ]]tfd., > Aug., 1876; farmer; res. E. W. Ch. (I. E. H.) : 1. -. inf . b. and d. 17 Oct . 1s11, E W
2. Mary Ann Williams-, b. 17 Nov . 1-11: in 11 Sept., 15, Hiram Washington (s. Lester and Betsey Bancroft) King, b. E. A. 13 June, 1439, ched Augusta, Kan., JOet., 1825; 3 ch
3 -. inf. b. and d. H. W. 29 sept., 1819.
1. Meudana Maria, b. 31 May, 151; m. Wm Mbert ( -. Luman Stoddard) Lord.
5. James Cicero Spaulding. b. Inly 20, 1858
"(1), m. Ell. I .Jan., 1838, Clarissa (dau. Abner Pike and Hannah Pember) David- son of EIL. ; b. 6 Apl., 1817. C'h. :
Mass .: h. 1835: re- > F .; 5 ch.
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FAM. 8). Henry Thompson (Alfred,7 Jush.," Sunil, Jos. , Samt,3 John,2 Sau'!),
m. (1) E. W. 12 May, 1820. Elizabeth (dau. David Owen and Lovicy Hamilton) Bancroft, b. E. W. and d. Enf. 14 Feb., 1877: (2) E. W. 10 Apl., 1879, Lydia Bryant (dau. Orlando and Elmira Slate) Allen, b. E. W. 25 May, 1844. (C'h. b. Enf.): By ist wife : By el wife . 1. Annie Hamilton, b. 18 Nov., 1822. 3. Emma Elmira, b. 25 Feb .. ISSO. 2. Alfred Henry, b. 8 Nov., 1875. 4. Marian JJulia, b. 27 Feb., 1881.
FAM. 86. Henry Wells (Henry W.F .Jack., Somels Tox., Sanit.3 .John. Sam'l'), m. E. W. 26 Jan., 1865, Cynthia Allen (dau. Levi and Cynthia Allen) Parsons, b. E. W. 28 Apl., 1844: farmer, res. E. W. Ch. (b. E. W.):
1. Charles Heury, b. 30 Nov., 1865.
2. Herbert Parsons, b. 21 July, 1867.
3. Abigail Bartlett. b. 23 Jan .. 1869. 4. Marietta Elizabeth, b. 21 Mch., 182).
FAM. 87. Frederick Joshua8 (Ik ary W.," JJosh., " Sam't,5 Jos. + Sam't,3 John,2 Sam'l'), m. E. W. 1 Jan , 1867, Elizabeth Mary (dlau. Eilw'd Lucius and Mary King Bartlett) Potwine, b. E. W. 25 Apl., 1845; farmer, E. W. Ch. (b. E. W.):
1. George Edward, b. 14 Jan., 1868.
2. Frederick Henry, b. 23 Apl., 1873.
Robert Stephen, b. 12 Der .. 1826. Mary Elizabeth, b. 5 July, 1881.
Thomas Allyn (Dea.),* brother of SAMUEL ALLEN and Col. MATTHEW ALLYN. came first to Cambridge, Mass., from England, in 1632 ; was freeman in 1635, lle re- moved to llartford with his brother Matthew in 1635: in 1650 had much difficulty with his brother Matthew about some contracts and bonds, when several lawsuits ensued, and the court ordered Matthew to pay over to Thomas his dues and release his "special ties."- Conn. Col. Rec., i. 211.
Thomas Allyn was twice married; his first wife was Isabella who died about 1678; Mr. Allyn married, second, Martha Gipson (or Gibson), widow of Roger Gipson of Saybrook, Conn., about 1680-1. Thomas Allyn removed from Hartford, Conn., in 1650, with the first planters of Mattabeseek [Middletown], where he became a prominent man of the town, was chosen deacon of the First church, March 16, 1670; was a representative to the General Court, selectman, etc. Having no children, he adopted his nephew, OBEDIAH ALLEN, fourth son of his then deceased brother, Samuel Allen of Windsor, Conn., who lived with him during his minority and received a large share of his estate. Deacon Thomas Allyn died at Middletown, Conn., 16 Oct , 1688; his will was dated Oct. 15, 1688, and proved Feb. 5. 1689. Ilis widow, Martha (Gip- son) Allyn, died at Middletown, Conn., Nov., 1702; her will was dated April 30, 1690.
Allyn (sometimes Allyne) MATTHEW, (llon.) From Brampton, Co. Devon, Eng .. + sup posed to have been son of Sammel of Chelmsford, Co. Essex, Eng. (and, if so, bap. Ap'], 1604), emigrated with the orig. Braintree Company, 1632, to Charlestown, Mass., where 1633, he had 45 acres div. to him, at " the Common Pales " - much the largest share of any settler - had an aere for cow and three for planting ground "on the Neck "; 1635, had by grant, or purchase, 5 acres at Wigwam Neck, six acres meadow near Watertown, 5 acres at Charlestown Lane: owned 5 houses on Town Plot, of Cambridge, 1635; res. near the meeting house and was the largest landholder in Cambridge (Comb. Rer., fol. 1. 21: was made freeman of Mass., 4 Mch., 1635, was a rep. at Mass. Gen. Court, March session. 1636; prob. rem. next year to Hartford, where he was an orig. prop'r; his house lot was on the road to the Neck (now Windsor St.), and he owned 110 acres in that and other lots; and the first mill at Il., at foot of present W. Pearl St. In May, 1638, le was lodging with Roger Williams; was a proprietor at Windsor in 1640, as also a large owner at Killingworth and at Simsbury. He was a member of Rev. Mr. Hooker's church at !I., but for some difference therewith, prob. of a doctrinal nature, was excommuni rated, and 3 June, 1644, appealed to Gen. Ct. for redress; the records show not fully
* * 1601. Thomas Allen [on] of Samuel Allen, bapt, XXI of November." From Chelmsford Records England.
+ Lechford's Note Book. Trans - Im. Antig. See. Vol \ H. 116; . Matthew Alley of Hartford, upon the River of Conecticot, merelund, otherwise called Matherum Allen, aup. de Bramton in Coun Devon, infra Regul Angliea uune de Hartford, sup. Conectacott River infra Nova Angelis, m'cator": also. p. 11s hus bro's, Thomas Allen of Barnstable, in S. E. & Richard Allen, yeoman of Brompton are mentioned
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how the matter was settled, but it may have been one cause of his rem. to Windsor, in which plantation he had previously been interested, having purchased, in 1638, all the lands, "houses, servants, goods, and chattels " of the New Plymouth Co. at W. - a purchase which "extinguished the last vestige of Plymouth right and title upon the Conn. River." His W. homestead was close by the site of the Co.'s old trading- house. By virtue of this purchase, Mr. Allyn, always quick to see and chim his rights, subse- quently set up the plea that, having purchased directly from Plymouth, he and his ppy. in Windsor were not ansenable to Connecticut taxation. The matter being referred. hy mutual consent, to Messrs. Haynes, Undlow, Hopkins, and Phelps, it was decided that he should pay Connecticut rates and no other, and that he " should have notice given him, in convenient time, of all such orders as do or may concern him, and that the orders be such as lie within his compass and power to accomplish and perform in a reasonable way." -(Con, Col. Rec., 1. 53, 51.) After this reference, Sgt. Fyler brought suit against Mr. Allyn in behalf of the town, but, Oct., 1642, was ordered to pay the Posts, " having made a reference before the suit," i. e., because the reference had been duly made before his suit was entered.
Mr. Allyn was rep. to the Gen. Ct. every year (except 1653) from 1618 to 1658, in- elusive; a magistrate of the Colony, 165: 1667, inc. : commissioner for the United Colo- nies of N. E., 1660-4; when, in 1649, the Gen. C't. desired to initiate hostilities agt, the Indians, Mr. A. was the first named of the 3 deputies to order the raising of troops; 1657. he and Jo. Gilbert were to go to Pacomtuck to announce to the Indians the decision of the commissioners; 1659, he and his son John were of the committee app. to div. Indian lands at Podunk: and, at same court, were placed on a com, with power to treat with Mr. Fenwick, in behalf of Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfieldt; when, 1660, the Gov. and Dep .- Gov. were chosen commiss" for the next year, he was chosen as a reserve and also to act as moderator in their absence - and was also of the committee, with power, about 30-Mile Island. In 1661 he was moderator and of the committee to petition for the charter, in which document, granted to Conn. by Charles Il., he was named as one of the grantees, He was again moderator in 1662; chairman of the committee to treat with New Haven for a union in 1662 and '63; and Oet. of last year, chairman of a com. to treat with the Dutch envoys from New Amsterdam: also, with Mr. Willis, to settle the government of the Eng, towns on the west end of Long Island - which committee was renewed, in 1664, with additional members, and with authority to establish courts there, etc. The same year he was also of the committee to settle bounds between " the Bay"-and Rhode Island, and the South bounds -and, with three others, " Mr. Allyn, Senior, or Junior," was desired to accompany the Gov. to N. Y. to congratulate His Majesty's commissioners, and, if opportunity offered, to "issue the bounds between the Duke's patent & o's." In 1665, under the union of the Conn, and New Haven col- onies, Mr. Allyn and his son, Lieut, John, were chosen assistants; again, in 1666 (when Matthew was moderator) and 1662. In 1666 both were of the com. empowered, in case of danger of invasion, to levy troops, commission officers, etc. He was entered on the Killingsworth land records as a large land owner and first settler, tho' it is not prob. that he ever res. there.
Hon. Matthew Allyn, as we have thus seen, was eminently " a man of affairs, " and an active, public-spirited citizen. " Few men," says Hinman, " had more influence, or received more honors from the people, than Mr. Allyn." Energetic, willful, and persist- ent in all his projects, he was yet a just, high minded man, and one of the props of the infant colony. Though he fell under the ban of the Hartford church (prob, because he entertained sentiments on baptist, church membership, or church discipline, at vari- ance with the nmajority of his brethren), there are many evidences that he was still held in high esteem at Hartford; and Mr. Hinman seems to hint that the 11. church encour- aged him to remove being afraid of his " inthence with the settlers " In 1658, when trouble again arose in the H church, Mr. Allyn was chairman of the cam, of the Gen. It. to conduct a correspondence on the subject (fann Cal. R.e., i. 321).
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Mr. Allyn died 1 Feb .. 1670-1; his will dated 30 Jan .. 1670-71, makes his wife, Mar- garet, his sole executrix; gave her the use of his estate, and desired his sons and son-in- law, Newberry, to improve it for her; to his son John he gave his Kennilworth lands, and confirmed to him those lands in Hartford which he had already given him as a mar- riage portion. His W. house he had previously deeded to his son Thomas, subject to life use by himself and wife; he gave him also a large estate, and provided liberally for his dau. Mary (Newberry), and grand-dau. Mary (Maudaly) .- (.Authorities consulted, in addition to those already cited, Hinman's Puritan Letters, Soweit's Hartford in the Olden Time; Mass, Hist. Soc. Collect., vi. : Memorial Hlist. Hartford Co., i. 227, 228: C'undce Geneal., 121-146.
His family record does not appear in Matt. Grant's Old Church Rec. He was, un- doubtedly, a bro. of Dea. Thomas of Hartford and Middletown, and of Samuel of (East) Windsor. Sec p. 27.
" Old Mrs. Allyn," prob. mother of Hon. Matthew and Thomas, was adm. to Wind- sor church, 5 Aug., 1649 - 0. C. R. In same rec. appears death of " Ould Mr. Allyn," 12 Sept., 16:5.
Children (born before coming to W., and prob. in Eng.) :
1. JOHN (Hon.) FAM. 2.
2. THOMAS (Capt.) FAM. 3.
3. MARY, married 11 June, 1646. Capt. Benjamin Necherry of W .: d. 14 Dec ... 1703.
FAM. 2. Hon. John 2 (Ion. Matthew)): His father gave to him his lands in II. as a marriage portion, 3 Jan., 1653; was a townsman, 1655: chosen cornet of the Hartford troops, Mch., 1657-8; town clerk of H., 1659-96: deputy to Gen. Ct .. 1661 and '62: magistrate of Particular and Gen. Court, twice in 1662: magistrate, 1662. et aliox, and Secretary of the Colony, 1663-1665, and 1667-95 inc .; one of the custodians of the char- ter, in 1662; often a commiss. of the U. Col .: member of the Council: principal judge of Ct. of Common Pleas in Hartford Co .; clerk of the courts; clerk of the 1st Ecel. Soc. in Hartford; app. Lient .- Col. by Gov. Andros, Oct., 1688, and by Gen. Ct .. Sept., 1689, to the same, then the highest military office of the colony. "During the latter portion of his life, probably no individual in Connecticut possessed greater influence in the pub- lic affairs of the colony than he." (Conn. Col. Rec .. iv. 190, note 538: ii. 263, 333. 569- 574, 578-586, et aliox ; Hartford Co. Mem. Ilixt .. i. 228.)
He m. (1) 19 Nov. 1651, Ann (dan, of Henry) Smith of Springfield, and gd .- dau. of llon. William Pyncheon of S .: he m. (2), after 1675, Hannah (wid. of Samuel) Welles of Hartford, and dau. of Geo. Lamberton of New Haven. He d. at Hartford, 11 Nov .. 1696, arc. to Town Rec., but Nov. 6. acc. to tombstone in Old First Ch. Burying Gd. Ch. (all by 1st marriage) :
1. Anna, b. 18 Ang., 1654.
2. Mary. b. 3 .Apl .. 1657.
3. Margaret, b. 29 July, 1660; m. Win. South- mayd of Middletown. Conu.
4. Reberca, b. 2 Mch., 1664.
5. Martha. b. 2. July. 1667: m. Aaron Cook. From this marriage is descended the Hon. Charles Cander Baldwin, Esq. of Cleveland, Ohio, pre -. of the Western Reserve Hist. Soc. of ( .; truster of the State Archivological Society of Ohio, au- thor of the Cander and Baldwin genealogies. Pie .. etc. Thu- (1) he is the son of Seymour W. and Mary Candee Baldwin: (2) Mary C'un- dee flan, of David and Hannah Catlin Caudlee).
h. Oxford. Con .. 1813: (3) laummah (dau. Ahi" jab and luklah Wiard) Catlin. b. Harwinton. Conn., 1788: (4) Abijah (son of Abijah and Han- nah Cook) Catlin. b. 1717: (5) Hannah (daa. Lient. Auront and Hannah. dan, of the famous Capt. Jo seph Wadsworth of Hartford, Conn .. of charter fame). b. 1219: (6) Lient Aaron+ (son of Capt. Aaron Cook,3 by his wife Martha, dau. of Hon. John Allyn.
6. Elizabeth. b. 1 Dec .. 1669: m. (1) Dec. 21. 170%. a- his 2d wife. Alexander Attyn of W ; she m. (2) July 13. 1:10. John Gardner of Gardiu's Il andor Manor. L. I. By Mr. Allyn she had -. Fits- John, who res. in N. Haven.
FAM. 3. Capt. Thomas? (Ilon. Matthew1), res. in W. on Branker pl .; after his father's death he occup. the homestead; was a listed trooper; made freeman, 1658; was the accidental cause of Henry Stiles's death, 1651 (see p. 448, Vol. I.); m. Abigail (dau. Rev. John) Warham, 21 Oct .. 1658; he d. 14 Feb., 1695-6. She was a memb. of W. ch. - 0. C. R.
Children : - 0. 0. R., except the 3d .John.
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1. John. b. 17 Ang., 1659: d. 1 Oct .. 1659
2. Matthew (Hon. and Col.), b. 5 June. 1660. FAX 1
3. Thomas. b. 11. bap. 15 (@ C. R.) Mch .. 1662 3. FAM 5.
1 John. b. 24 June, 1665.
5. Sammel, b. 3 Nov., 1667; In. and bad s. Samuel. h. AT Oct .. 1703, who grad. Y. .. 1725; said to have
Mendied medicine and to have gone South. Pres. stiles was informed, 1757, that he d. in Va .. abl.
1780. Deter's Inaute of Y C .; also, dan. Mary. b. 1 Sept .. 1711.
6. Janc. h. 22 July. 1670; m. a Wolcott.
7. Abignil, h. 17 Oct .. 1622: m. a Bissell.
S. Sarah. b. 13 July, 1674.
9. Hester, b. 29 Oct. [Jan. O. C. R ]. 1679.
FAM. 4. Ilon, and Col. Matthew (Capt. Thomas,2 Hon. Matther'), m. Elizabeth dan. of Ilenry, Jr. and gd .- dan. of Henry, Sen') Wolcott, 5 Jan., 1686. She inher. from her gd .- father an estate in the parishes of Tolland and Ledyard St. Lawrence, Co. Somerset, Eng., and at Wellington, called Long Forth, Eng. The rents of these lands, held by her husband in her right, were disposed of by him in his will, 140, to their three living sons, and the four sons of his dec'd son Thomas, His est., C1,806 ; he gave €4 to the 1st Soc. of W .* Epitaph.
" The Hon. Col. MATTHEW ALLYN, Esq., who was many years one of the Council and Judge of the Superior Court, for the Colony of Conn., died Feb. E. A. D. 1758, in y. 98th year of his age. Mrs. Elizabeth Allyn, his consort, died June yr 4th, A. D. 1734, in the 69th year of her age.
" And here their Bodies sleep in Dust, Till the Resurrection of the Just." ?
Children :
1. Thomas (Capl.). FAM 6. 4. Josiah, b. 9 Mch., 1692 3. FAM 9.
2. Matthew (Sgt.). b. 9 Aug., 1687. FAMI. 7.
3. Peletiah, b. 3 May, 16689. FAM. S.
6. Theophilus, b. 26 Ang .. 1702.
FAM. 5. Lieut. Thomas 3 (Capt. Thomas,2 Hon. Motthere '), m. (1) 6 January, 1686, Martha (dau. Simon) Wolcott; she b. 1664, d. 8 Sept., 165 ;; he m. (2) Joanna -; he d. 6 Apl., 1709; est. £258, 10x., Sd., distr. to wid. and dan. C'h. (by Ist wife):
1 Benjamin, b. 14 Oct .. 1686. FAM. 11. 1 By Rd wife.
2. Martha. h. 1 Sept .. 1687; d. 3 Sept. 167.
FAM. 6. Capt. Thomas ' (Col. Matthier,3 Cupt. Thomas,2 Hon. Mattheir . ), m. Eliza-
heth - -; he d. 11 Dec., 1738, &. 12.
1 Thomas. b. ; Nov .. 1725. FAM. 12.
9. Theophilus, b. 93 Nov .. 1726. FAM. 13
3. Ennice. b. 7 June. 1530.
3. Joanna. b. 22 Nov., 1703.
C'h. (bp. W. (. R.):
4. Jonathan. b. 5 Mch. 173. Der Misillunetos. 5. Joseph. b. 3, hp. 5 June, 1737.
FAM. T. "Sgt." Matthew (Ca). Mattheir,3 Capt. Thomas,2 Hon. Mattle ( 1), m. Dorcas Filley of W .. 1 Oct., 1739 (W. C. R .: he d. 28 May, 1753 ( Wby. C'h. R.r., wherein he is called "Sgt.") before his father, who, by codicil to will, provided for the children; est. distrib. 1971. Children ( with a * bp. 3 Sept., 1253, " on their mother's account, their father lning did."- W. Ist ('h. R.c. ):
1. Matthew. * b. 20 Der .. 1740: d. 13 Nov . 176%.
2. . Jonathan. b. 21 De .. 1742. d. 27 Ang .. 1421. ... 89; his wife Eunice d. 20 Jan., 1293, 54. 11 A ways 1791, . 15 : they had (Wbg. ('h. R++ ) 1. - , bp. 20 Ang .. 1781. . d. 29 Der., 1793.
3. Jonathan, b. 20 Feb .. 1722: prob. the Jona. than, Jr , who m. Hannah Holcomb (or Buttles] of Granby, J'onn., 12 Sept., 17 !!! Why. I'M. R.r ), and bad ch. d. f. Dec. 1.
1. Elijah, 1. 21 June. Atti. (This is a prob. cot- struction of this family !
3. Elijah. * b. 25 Ich. 1741. " In memory of Elijah Allyn, who, after being mist 14 days. was on ye 5th of June, 1761, found drowned in Windsor Little Rivulet, in ye 9th year of his age." W. Rer ..
4. Dorcas. * b. 5 May. 1715.
5. Esther. * h. 9 May, 1247.
6. Moses,* b. In July, 1756.
7. AAaron. * h. 5 .Apl, 1733: poss. the A. who m. sarah Loomis, 1% Jan .. 1782. 1. 2.
FAu. S. Capt. Peletiah (Ca). Mother, Cupt. Thomas,2 Hon. Mattheer '), m. Mary (au. Thomas and Dorothy Thett) Stoughton, 26 Aug., 1711; hed. (II. (.) 3 Nov., 166, 2. 78. Children :
1. FCzabeth, b. 22 Nov . 1719.
2. l'eletinh, b. 4 001 . 1711
3 Mary, b. 11 Oct . IlA
1. Theophilos. b. 2% Aug .. d 1 Thr., 171>.
3. Dorothy, 1. 5 Nov . 171; m. David Hayden of
W. 19 Nov., 1:37 S. H. C. A. 6. Jerasha, b. 3 Mch., 1723-4.
7. samuel Wolcott. b. fi Der., 17. FAM. 1. s. Solomon (Umpt. ), b. S Det., 1932 FAM. 15
9. Chloe, bp. 1 Nov., 1736. H. C. A.
FAM. 9. Josiah 'de. Mother,3 Capt. Thomas,2 Hon. Mother'), m. Sarah Ells- worth, 9 Feb., 1626; d. Feb., 1753, before his father, and his children received
"The Wolcott Humored gives you very interesting letters from him to his wife written while in the
5. Henry. b. 16 Dec., 1699. FAM. 10.
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from their grandfather the portion designed for their father. His widow d. 31 May, 1763, w. 65. Children :
1. Josjab (Lient.). b. 3 Nov., 1727. FAM 16. 3. Matthew, b. 3 Apl .. 1732, d. 14 Dec .. 1768. : P. 37: 2. John (En>J. b. 28 Nov .. 1720. FAM. 17. wid. Mary d. 6 Sept., 1777, av. 03. 4. Mary. b. 2 Jan., 1731.
FAM. 10. Maj. Henry (Col. Mattheir,3 Capt. Thomas, Hon. Matther), m. Ann (dau Mr. Timothy and Rebecca Porter) Loomis, 22 Feb., 1727-8; he grad. Y. C., 1721; in 1722-3 taught the first public school in W .; May, 1726, was commis, lieut. of W. train band: 3 yrs. later, was captain: 1741, app. maj. of 1st Conn. Reg .: rep. W. in 22 sessions of the Assembly - Oct., 1731-May, 1750 ; app. J. P. of Htfd. C'o., 1734, which office he held until his death. A rec. of cases fried by him (1734- 1751) fills a folio volume of 160 pages, closely written, now in Y. C. library He d. at W., 23 June, 1753. Ilis est. inv. at $15,000 .- Dexter's Annals Y. C: His wife b. 15 June, 1698; d. 23 Jan., 1731-2, :0. 33. CZ. :
1. Henry (Esq.), b, 4 Feb .. 1728: m .: d. 8 May. [Mch. ? ] 1804.
May. 1795. æ. 63 ( W. (. R.); m. Lieut, Josiah Allyn, 3 Dec .. 1751, who d. 17 Jan., 1794. 5, 6%.
2. Ann. b. 6 Dec .. 1731; prob. the A. who d. 18
FAM. 11. Benjamin + (Lient. Thomax,3 Cupt. Thomas," Hon, Matthew1), m. Ann Wat- son, 18 Dec., 1707; prob. the Benj. who d. ( I. R&c.) 14 Dec., 1713. ('h. :
1. Ann, b. 13 Dec .. 1708: d. 10 Sept., 1717.
2. Benjamin (('apt.). b. & Apl .. 1211. FAM 18.
FAM. 12. Thomas 5 (Capt. Thomas, Col. Matther,3 Cupt. Thomas,2 Hon, Buttheir '). m. Sarah Phelps, 13 Dec., 1750; he d. 17 Nov., 1781. C'h. :
1. Thomas, b. 30 (Wby. Ch. Rec. and. W. C. R. way bp. 22) Dec .. 1751: prob. the " Ens." Thos .. who m. Elizabeth Burr, 11 pl., 1776: she d. 16 May, 18:3. Ch. (W. C. R.) . 1. Polly, bp. 5 Oct., 1777. 2. Thomas, bp. 5 Dec .. 1779.
3. Lucy, bp. 17 Aug .. 17-3: d. 27 Feb .. 1-13.
4. Timothy. bp. 28 Nov., 1784.
5. Betsey, bp. 16 Ort., 1787.
6. Charles, bp. 17 Det .. 1790. 7. - , d. 10 May. 1817, a. 1 yr
8. Eunice, bp. 18 May, 1794.
2. Luke. b. 17. bp. 21 (W. (. R.) Jan .. 1753: "one of Luke's twins " d. 12 Nov., 1792 Why. C'h. R.c.): poss. cb, of this Luke.
3. Alexander, b. 14 Feb .. 1757.
4. Theophilus, b. 23 May. 1759: d. 29 Mch., 1767.
5. Eli-ha. b. 14 Apl .. 1761; poss. the Elisha who
had (W. C. R.)
1. Electa.
2. Sarepta, bp. 2 Dec., 1799.
3. Elisha. d. 3 Oct .. 1806. 1. 3: 11. 0.
4. Rhoda.
5. Ellise. bp. 9 Ort., 1802.
6. Chloe, bp. 14 Oct .. 1804.
7. Rhoda. %. Electa. bp. 1 Dec .. 1501
9. Sarepta,
10. Elitin,
6. Sarah, b. 19 Det., 1763: also (according to Why. Ch. Rer.).
7. James. b. 26. bp. 30 Mch .. 1706.
S. Emmilie. b. 18, bp. 24 AApl .. 1768.
9. Elizabeth. b. 1. bp. 16 Sept .. 1770.
10. Timothy. bp. 4 July. 1773: d. 25 June. 1275
11. Loke. bp. 1775.
FAM. 13. Theophilus & (Cupt. Thomas, ' Col. Matthew," Capt. Thos. ? Hon. Matthew1), m. Tryphena Wolcott, Oct., 1:51: he d. 3 Sept .. 1257. 0%. :
1. Tryphena, b. s, bp. 21 (W. C. R.) JJan .. 1753. 2. Abigail. b. 25 July, 1754. 1
3. Luke. b. 5 Feb .. 1755.
4. George, b. 18 July. 1736.
FAM. 14. Samuel Wolcott5 (Capt. Pelotinh, Col. Matt.,& Cupt. Thox," Hon. Matt.'), m. Joanna Mills, 20 Feb., 1755: he d. 27 Feb .. 1801, 2. 74; she d. 9 July, 1794. a .. 63. 04. :
1. Clarissa. b. 21, bp. 28 Der. ( W. C. R.). 1755 or '56 1. Wolcott. b. and bp. 11 Sept .. 1763. - W Rre
2. Mary, bp. 1 Dec., 1757 .- IT. C. R.
5. Clarissa, b. 13 Jan., 1766.
3. Samuel. b. 15. bp. 18 Nov., 1759.
6. Mary. b. 30 Ort .. 1767.
FAM. 15. Capt. Solomon 5 ( Capt. Pelotinh Col. Matt." Cupt. Thus,? Hon. Matt.'), m. (1) Abinh Stoughton, 8 Dec., 1756, who d. 9 Nov., 1785, . 55 ( Bloomfield graregard); (2) Rachel -, who d. 14 July, 1794, in 50 yr. (B. gd.); (3) 14 Apl .. 1795, Sarah Burr, who d. 17 Sept. 1-19, at. 62 (B. gd.), Hled. 16 Nov., 1810, :. 75. (h. :
I Solomon. hp. 17 Sept .. 1757; prob. the Sol., Ir. who m. Incina Gillet, 29 Mch., 1790; she d. 13 Oct., 1803. i. alt. 50; he d. 10 |xxx . 1808. a. 31 1%. (W. R. and W. F. R.) : 1. Lucina, bp. 28 June. 1779.
2. Solomon, bp. 23 Sept .. 1781: d.
3. Peletiah. bp. 3 July. 1×08. 1. William IE .. d. 11 Der . 150s. a. 2 yr-
2. Abia. b. 2 Ang. . 1761.
3. Hruy. b. 3 Ang., 1764.
4. Chlaw. b. 19 May. 176%
5. Sherwood. d. 11 .Ione. 1790. i. Dearly 12 yr-
FAM. 16. Lieut. Josiah & Coxinh, Col. Matthew, 3 Cupt. Thomas,? How, Butther ), Ann (dau. Maj. Henry and Ann Loomis) Allyn, 3 Der., 1731; he d. 17 Jan., 1794.
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