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AARON and LUCY had PITKIN, who d. Dec. 4, 1788, in 3d yr (E. W. O).
GRISWOLD. Interesting biographies of ELIHU and GAYLORD, natives of W., will be found in Benton's Hist. of Herkimer Co., N. Y.
GEORGE, Jr.,61 m. -. AZUBAH, 2d wife of George, jr.,61 d. Feb. 16, 1826, a. 82. GEORGE, the husband, d. Jan. 2, 1823, a. 85.
HIGLEY, FREDERICK (s. of Nathan and Hannalı), d. Feb. 25, 1797, a. 6.
HOLCOMB, JOSHUA 1 (s. of Thomas the settler, see p. 665), moved to Simsbury, which he represented at general assembly in 1698; he had a son, JOSHUA, who was b. about 1700; m. Mary Griffen, and had a son, HEZEKIAH, who was b. in 1726, and m. Susanna Alderman. Their son, HEZEKIAH, b. in Sept., 1750, m. Cliloe Pinney, who d. June, 1788 ; and he d. Nov., 1820. Their son, THOMAS, lives at Granby, Ct., to whom we are indebted for this record. We have also received a letter from Dr. WILLIAM F. HOLCOMB, b. at Stirling, Mass., grad. of Albany Medical College in 1850, since practiced in New York city, and now residing for a time in Paris, France, who is descendant of THOMAS of W. This gentleman believes that the family name should be spelled with an e.
HOSFORD, NATHANIEL,3 had a dan. Anne, b. Aug. 3, 1712.
KING, ZEBULON, d. Oct. 21, 1793, in 76th year (E. W. O.).
HARRIET (dau. of Alexander), d. Nov. 21, 1793, in 6th year (E. W. O.).
LADD (K. M.), HARRIET L. (wife of William J.), d. Nov. 3, 1822, a. 22. Their son ALBERT E., d. April 27, 1853, a. 6 mos. WILLIAM M., d. Sept. 26, 1851, a. 2 mos.
LATHROP, THATCHER, d. Dec. 30, 1806. in 62d year ; his wife SUBMIT, d. Aug. 22, 1794, in 59th year. Their dau. LYDIA, d. March 10, 1772. Their dau. VALLALEY, m. Elizur Atkins, and Oct. 27, 1794, a. 22; had a s. FREE- MAN (Atkins), who d. Nov. 5, 1798, a. 5.
LATIMER, SAMUEL, m. Sybil Goodrich ; he d. in Wethersfield, Ct. ; she d. in Bloomfield (then Wintonbury), about 1785, a. 97. Children, all b. in Wethersfield-Samuel,1 Solomon, d. single ; Barzilla,2 Hezekialı,3 Abigail.
SAMUEL,1 d. in Wethersfield, where he had the following children-Samuel, Solomon; Elizabeth, Sarah, Eunice.
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BARZILLA,2 had Barzilla, George, Ahaliab, Ebenezer, Jacob, William, Elizabeth, Christian, Sarah, Polly, Abigail, m. -.
HEZEKIAH,3 had Hezekiah, 4 Levi,5 Elihu, Tryphena, d. in Sharon ; Wealthy, m. Oliver Thrall ; Ruth, m. and went to Vermont ; Roxy, m. - Terry of Simsbury.
HEZEKIAH,4 m. Rebecca Thrall ; had Rebecca, Clarissa, Hezekiah, Elihu, Laura, Chauncey, Hector, John, Mahalah, Mary Ann.
LEV1,5 m. Rebecca Filley ; had Nancy, Maria, Eliza, Susan, Lester.
LOOMIS (E. W. O.), Capt. JOEL (see line 14, page 684), d. June 19, 1788, in 67th yr. His wife, NAMEE, d. Nov. 23, 1770, in 47th yr.
MOSES, 38 d. Feb. 16, 1761, in 65th yr. His wife, ELIZABETH, d. Feb. 20, 1761, in 55th yr. Of his children, GILES, d. Aug. 31, 1751 ; JOEL, d. Jan. 8, 1761; GEORGE, d. Ang. 13, 1766, a. 16 days.
REBECCA (dan. of Timothy and wife of Moses,38 ), d. June 10, 1726, a. 26. Sgt. GERSHOM, 36 d. Dec. 27, 1738, in 37th yr. His wife, MARY (dan. of Matthew Grant), d. Jan. 24, 1780, in 78th yr
THOMAS, 18 d. April 19, 1746, in 92d yr. Ilis wife, HANNAH, d. Jan., 1738-9, a. 76.
Capt. JOSHUA, 35 d. Dec. 26, 1761, in 75th yr. His wife, DEBORAH, d. Jan. . 26, 1773, in 82d yr. EBENEZER, d. Oct. 2, 1709, a. 35. ANNA, (dau. of Thomas Skinner and wife of Jonah) Loomis,37 d. Nov. 23, 1748, in 37th yr. Their dau., AzUBAH, d. Sept. 24, 1750, a. 1 yr., 10 mos. MARY (wife of Hez- ekialı), d. Aug. 12, 1752, in 80th yr. NATHANIEL (Lt.), d. Sept. 29, 1733, in 77th yr. JAMES (of Bolton), d. Dec. 29, 1750, a. 82. Capt. JOSEPH, d. May 30, 1748, in 64th yr. BENJAMIN (of Benj. and Nancy), d. April 4, 1807, a. 6 mo. JOSEPH (s. of John 44 and Roxalena), d. March 25, 1771, a. 10 mos. JOHN "ye 3d," d. Dec. 5, 1786, in 28th yr. JOHN, d. Sept. 18, 1807, a. 74. ROGER, 46 d. Feb. 24, 1820, a. 76. His wife, CHLOE, b. Dec. 13, 1748 ; d. April 28, 1825.
(Sc.)-BENJAMIN, d. Jan. 11, 1851, a. 83. His wife, NANCY, d. Feb. 19, 1835, a. 55. ALMIRA, d. Dec. 15, 1829, a. 58. ASAHEL, b. July 2, 1785 ; d. March 26, 1828. TRUMAN (s. of Asahel and Thankful), d. June 8, 1814, a. 1 yı'., 8 mos.
LORD WILLIAM (Sc.), (s. of William and Jemima), d. March 15, 1806, in 7th yr. WEALTHY (dan. of same), d. Feb. 1, 1803, in 6th yr. WILLIAM, Sr., d. Nov. 25, 1835, a. 66; his wife, JEMIMA, d. Dec. 18, 1831 a. 61. GEORGE and JULIA, had Lorain P., who d. July 31, 1825, a. 2 yrs., 4 mos., and Julia J., who d. Aug. 25, 1825, a. 15 mos. SOPHIA, d. May 10, 1825, a. 22.
(K. M.)-ORRIN, d. Nov. 1, 1847, a. 59 ; his dau., ELIZABETH (by wife Edi- tla), d. Sept. 4, 1846, a. 15 yr. ELIZABETH (wife of Constant S.), d. Aug. 12, 1851, a. 44.
MARSHEL, RUTH of Noah, d. Nov. 13, 1749.
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MATHER (Poq. O.), TIMOTHY, d. April 27, 1792, in 25th yr. His wife 5 LUCINDA, d. Nov. 8, 1853, a. 85.
OSBORN, ISRAEL, son of Israel O. (his reputed father by act of court) and Hannah Stiles.
PORTER, JOSEPH, had Lucina, b. Feb. 6, 1765. George, b. Feb. 1, 1767. Naomi, b. March 5, 1769. Joseph, b. April 9, 1771. Abigail, b. Nov. 27, 1773.
JOSEPH, 6 d. Sept. 29, 1741, in 66th yr.
JAMES, Daniel, had Daniel, b. Sept. 25, 1789.
STOUGHTON, HERVEY (son of Israel), d. Jan. 27, 1846, a. 59.
VERSTILLE, PETER (son of William, son of Peter), was b. in London; when a young man came to Boston, where he became clerk in the store of one Mr. Hughes ; afterwards removed to Wethersfield, where he was a mer- chant, and then to Windsor. He m. Mrs. Naomi (Ridgely) Gedney, who after his death m. a 3d time to the Rev. Joseph Perry of E. W. His son WILLIAM, saw the "tea party " scrape in Boston harbor ; enlisted in the Ame- rican army at the age of 18 ; was a Lieut. under Gen. Parsons, and did good service in the war ; was an artist of fine talent. He m. Elizabeth (dau. of Isaac and Lydia Riker) Sheldon of New York. He d. suddenly in Boston. Children-Nancy Olds and Charlotte L. Riker, both residing in the old Perry house at E. W. William Henry, who d. at sea. Tristam, now in Texas. Peter d. at sea. Sheldon.
WHITING, JERUSHA, wife of Col. John, d. Oct. 21, 1776, a. 75.
WILLS, SOLOMON, Captain of the volunteers from Tolland in 1775, was de- scended from Windsor ancestry, who were among the most respectable families in a town (Tolland) which peculiarly abounded in such. In the latter part of the war of 1755, he was a subaltern, and was the lieutenant commanding in the expedition to Havana in 1762. He was also a colonel of state troops, tempo- rary levies, &c., in the Revolution. He was a justice of the peace twelve years, and on the organization of Tolland County, was appointed one of the judges of the county court. Next to Col. Chapman, he was the most influ- ential patriot of Tolland. He was elected to the Assembly twenty-two times, semi-annually. The absence or expected absence of Col. Wills and Col. Chap- man in the army, seems to have prevented their election several times each. It ought also to be stated that Col. Wills having acquired one or two unbecom- ing habits, or hard failings, in 1793, the Legislature then and thence forward omitted him in making out the annual judicial appointments. He d. in 1807, a. 76.
APPENDIX.
No. 1. Page 20.
Mr. Francis Stiles's Letter to Gov. Winthrop .* (Mass. Hist. Soc'y Coll. 1st Series, Vol. VIII, p. 42.)
Good Mr WINTHROP:
Being credibly informed (as by the enclosed may appear), yt, there hath beene some abuse and Injury done me, by Mr Indlow and others, of Dor- chester who would not suffer Francis Styles & his men to Impayle grounds wheare I appoynted them at Connecticute, Although both by patent which I tooke above 4 years since & prepossession Dorchester men being then un- settled and seekening up the river above the falls for a place to plant upon but finding none better to their likeing they speedily came backe againe & discharged my workmen casting lots upon yt place where he was purposed to begin his worke notwithstanding he often told them what greate charge I had bene at In sending him & soe many men to prepare a house against my coming & Inclose grounds for my cattle & how the damage would fall heavy upon those that thus hindered me, whom Francis Styles conceived to have best right to make choice of any place there. Notwithstanding they resisted him slieghting me with many unbeseeming words such as he was unwilling to relate to me, but justifie upon his oath before Authority when he is called to itt. Therefore we haveing appoynted you to be our govorneur there, the rest of the Company being sensible of this affront to me would have signified their minds in a generali letter unto you I told them sitth it did concerne myself In particular, & might perhaps breed some jealousies In ye people & soe distaste them with our Government, whereupon they Advised me to write unto you to request you with all speed & diligence to examine this matter, & if (for the substance) you find it as to us it appeares by this Information herewith sent you yt then In a faire and gentle way you give notice to Dor- chester men of this great wronge they have done me. Being the first yt to further this designe sent my pinnace thither at my own great charge of Ai- most 1000£ which now is cast awaye by their detaining soe longe before she coulde unlade & for which In Justice I may require Satisfaction, as alsoe for my provision which cost above five hundred pounds & are now (I heare) almost al spent by this means & not any payling as yet set up at that place where I appoynted them, which had I but Imagined they would have thus greedily snached up all the best grounds upon yt river, my pinnace should rather have sought a pylate at new Plymouth then to have staid ten days as she did in the Bay & to have given them such warning thus to prevent me. And let them spaire (as I am told) they may very well forth of yt great quan-
# As to the issue between Gov. Rich. Saltonstall, and the Dorchester people above referred to, his letter gives an ex parte view of the case, and taking Sir Richard's character into consideration, it is probably as fair an one as an interested party could havo made. He was an excellent man, and deserved better luck than he found at Dorchester.
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tity they have Ingroced to themselves soe much as my proportion comes to & if they have built any houses thereupon I will pay them their reasonable charges for the same. But I pray you either go yourself with some skilful men with you or send Sergeant Gardiner & some with him to set out my grounds where it may be most convenient betweene Plymouth Trucking house & ye falls according to my direction given both to the Mr. of my pinnace & to Francis Styles, which I think they will not now deny me understanding what charge I am at (with others of the Company) to secure this River's mouth for the defence of them all wherein we hope you will neglect no meanes accord- ing to our great trust reposed in you, thus beseeching the lord to prosper the worke begun, I commend you with all our affayers under your charge to the gracious direction and protection of our good god In whom I am Your most assured friend
Ric. Saltonstall.
For my worthyly Respected Friend
Mr. John Winthrop Govorneur of the Plantations upon Connecta- cut Ryver in Newe England
(Labelled) Sir Richard Saltonstall-1636.
No. 2. Page 46. Matthew Grant's Old Church Record. MATH[EN ] GIRA]NT.
Church things in general [as they have occurred since our] first setting down here in Windsor, at least [since Mr. ] Huits' first coming up here unto us Angust [1639] and because the elders of the church have [ a record] of church proceedings in some things as they had, therefore in such things as [there ] be to speak to I shall set down here in the [ ord ]er I can : Concern- ing the admission of pei[sons to] full communion I could give account of [all, but] judge there is no need of such as are dead and gone from us to other places.
And for children that have been baptized that are with us I shall name in their order and And others that have not made out for full com[ munion] only to attain baptism for their children.
I here note down concerning brother Lieut. Wil[ton] did remove from Windsor church to go to North[ hampton] to help to further a church there the beginning March 25, and now Feb'y the 6, 1667, he was b[ uried] here in Windsor, he died the day before.
[A List of those members of the church that] were so in Dorchester, and came up here with Mr. [ Warham] and still are of us.
[Mr Wolc ]ott
of Women.
Mr P]helps
Mrs. Phelps
[Mr Witc ]hfield
Dea. Moore's wife
Mr GJaylard
Rich. Vore's wife
[Dea. M]oore
Jonatlı. Gillett's wife
Lieut Filer's wife
[John] Fford -e
Tho Deble's wife
Geo Phelps' wife
Filar [ Matthe]w Grant Deble Senr [Geo] Philups Gillet, sen [Gi]llet [Philip R ]andall Eg Jelstone [Phe ]lps
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[ A List of those t[hat] have been taken [into] [fu]ll communion since we [cam ]e here. I set them down [ac- c Jording to the year and [ da ]y of the month they were { adm ]itted and now remain. [Willliam Phelps, Nov 17, 39 [Joh ]n Bissell, sen. May 3, 1640 [Joseph ] Loomys, Oct 11, 1640 Bene ]dicts Allvard, Oct 17, 1641 [Robert] Hayward, July 10, 1642 [C]lark, June 18, 1643 [F]ylar, March 31, 44
Women admitted here. Mrs. Pinney Feb'y 9, 1639 Old Widow Drake Feb'y 23, 39
Mrs. Wolcott Apl 26, 40 Sam. Gaylars wife Apl 27, 45 Abr. Randall's wife Aug 17, 45
Benedictus Alvards wife, Jan'y 13, 47 The widow Hoskins Apl 9, 48 Old Mrs. Allyn Aug 5, 1649 Nicholas Senchon's wife, Jan'y 22, 49 Will Filly's wife, July 17, 1651 Nath. Cook's wife, Aug 29, 52
Wm. Phelps wife, Nov 11, 54 Mrs. Newberry Apl 1, 1655
the wife of John Loomys 55 16 Drake 3, 55
Mr. D. Clarke, 11, 58
Thos. Fford, 30, 60
Joseph Loomys
[Several names at the bottom of this page gone. ]
Of Men.
Robert [Watson], Jan'y 22, 49
Walter Gaylar, May 5, 51 John Moore ordayned Deacon Jan'y 11, 1651 John Rockwell, July 31, 53
Capt. Newberry, Apl 11, 1658 Jacob Drake, Apl 11, 1658 Samuel Rockwell
& Jona Gillet, both Apl 6, 1662 Peter Brown and Nathaniel Cooke both June 22, 1662 Samuel Loomys, Nov. 26, 1661 Samuel Marshall,
Nathaniel Loomis, S May 3, 1663 Cornelius Gillett & Timothy Buckland, June 16, 1665 John Gaylord & Thomas Loomys taken in Ang 3, 66 John Madesly Oct 7, 66 Isaac Phelps, Jan'y 27, 1666
Mr. Nathaniel Chauncey made public declaration of his faith in christian principles and the manner of God's working on his soul, Jan'y 12, 1667.
Samuel Filley taken into full com- munion Dec 18, 1670 Samuel Fforward, Oct 8, 71. Samuel Baker Apl 7, 72 Timothy Hall Apl 28, 72 Nathaniel Bissell
Mr Chauncey reading what he took from private September 8 73 William Filly taken into church communion Mar 8 1673 Samuel Gaylar taken into com- munion Jan 28, 1674.
the wife of Samuel Loomys the wife of John Porter, May the wife of Henry Denslo Apl Thos Allyns Wife &
Return Strong's wife & Timothy Buckland's wife, Apl Henry Wolcot's wife . John Moore's wife & Thos Loomis Wife Apl Jacob Drake's wife, June 3 Stephen Taylors wife Aug John Strong's wife and she was baptized Ang Josias Eleswort wife & Samuel Gibbs wife, Sept Samuel Baker's wife, Oct 2 Samuel Filleys wife Dec Mary Saxston & baptized
the widow Jose Jun Nathaniel Winchel's wife Aug Cornelius Gillett wife. The wife of Nathaniel
Loomys Sept 28.
Elizabeth Chapman wido taken into church communion Apl 28, 167
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June 21, 1668. It was by vote of the church assented to that adult persons be it husband or wife that desired to have their children Baptized by Mr. Chancy, should, if they presented themselves to the Elders in private and declared to their satisfaction their knowledge in the principles and owned the Father's covenant, there should nothing be required of them in public until they presented themselves for full communion.
Before this time it had been the practice to call such persons in public, to stand forth and answer to questions of catechism, propounded to them and to own the church covenant. And the time which Mr. Warham first began this practice was Jan, 31, 1657 and went on in the practice of it until March 19, 1664 which day he declared to the church that he had met with such arguments against the practice concerning the baptizing of members [ chi]ldren, that he could not get through at present, and could not go on as he had done without scruples of conscience, therefore must forbear until he had weighed arguments and advised with those that were able to give, not that he intended to cast off the practice wholly but only to delay it for a time till he could be better able to answer his present scruples, for if he should act and not of faith Romans 14th would be sin in him.
So the delay of it from the 19 of March 64 was three years and so much as from the 19 of March to the 21 of June that Mr. Chancy set it on again,
Feb'y 16, 78. Joseph Skinner having never been baptized desired that he might be baptized and the church granted it, so he would be tried concerning his knowledge and blameless life, and own the church covenant, and come under discipline, to be owned as a member, and so any others might come in, in like manner, man or woman kind. On the 2 of March there was none that lay any blame on him in point of his conversation, so he owned the church covenant and was baptized.
Here I note down the persons in order as they tendered themselves pub- licly to attain baptism for their children from the time Mr. Warham first began until he layed it down, and remain so still, and have not put ou for full communion, nor have not joined themselves with the other company .*
Thomas Bissell, Mary Marshall, wife of Nath'l Loomys, these Jan, 31, '57. Feb. 28, '57, Samuel Gaylar, wife of John Gaylar, wife of Thos. Bissell,
May 22, '59, Samuel Grant; July 17, 59, Peter Brown's wife; Nov. 27, '59, John Bissell and Samuel Bissell,
Nov. 8, '63, Timothy Phelps ; Dec. 27, '63, wife of Tahan Grant ; Dec. 11, '64, Ebenezer Dibble. March 12, '64, Return Strong and Samuel Gibbs.
Since Mr. Chancy began as I can judge by his baptizing their children.
Wife of Timothy Hall, July 5, 68. David Winchell & Isrel Deble, Sep. 18, 70. Joseph Gaylar, July 16, 71. Samuel Barber, Oct. 12th, 71. Zurrobabl Ffilar, Mar. 6th, 69. Samuel Deble, Oct. 12th, 70. John Grant, Oct. 22d, 71. Jonathan Winchell, Feby., 67. John Porter, Jun., Feby. 7th, 70. Nicholas Buckland, March 6th, 72. Isrell Deble, Wife, Oct.
Here I set down the names and ages of persons [men and ] women kind that have been born and baptized in Windsor Church, and are yet unmarried, and not of those that have turned to the other society but live still under the church's cognizance.
Men Kind .- Stephen Taylor, Mar. 16, 44. Thos. Egglestone, Nov. 22, 46. Jos. Phelps, July 11, 47. Thos. Deble, Sept. 3, 47. Samuel Wolcott, April 15, 56. Jeremy Gillett, Feb. 20, 47. Jolin Gaylar, Feb. 4, 48. Josias Alvard, July 8th, 49. John Birg, Jan. 20th, 49. Josias Gillet, July 14, 50. Thomas Buckland, Feby. 9, 50, John Loomis of Joseph, Oct. 5, 50. Joseph Birg, Nov. 2d, 51. John Taylor, Nov. 28, 52. John Drake, born Sept. 14th, 49 ; baptized Apl. 15, 55. Job Drake, born Jan. 15, 51; baptized Apl. 15, 55. Benjamin Gaylar, Apl. 15, 55. Ephraim Hayward, Jan. 11, 56. Daniel Loomys of John, June 21, 56. Thomas Loomys of Thomas Loomas, born Mar. 17, 55; baptized Feb. 7, 57. Samuel Marshall, born May 27, 53; bap-
" The congregation under the Rev. Mr. Woodbridge's ministry.
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tized Feb. 7, 57. Nathaniel Loomys of Nath'l, baptized Feb. 7, 57. Thos. Bissell, born Oct. 2, 56 ; baptized Feb. 7, 57. Josia Ellsworth, baptized March 7 57. Josia Wolcot July 25, 58. Samuel Grant May 22, 59. Simon Drak of John Oct 30, 59. John Bissell of Samuel born Apl 5, 59, baptized Nov. 27, 59. John Bissell of Thomas June 27, 60. Josia Loomys of Nath'l, Feb. 24, 60.
Robert Watson was taken into church fellowship in 49 and May 11, 51 he was cast ont and so stood till Jan 18, 56 betwixt his casting out and taking in he had Mary John and Samuel which 3 children were baptized Jan. 25, 56 his Darter Hanna Ang. 15, 58.
Ebenezer Watson Apr 28, 61. Nathaniel Watson Jan. 30, 63. Jededia Watson Oct 7, 66. John Bissell of John May 12, 61.
The wife of Owen Tudor taken into church fellowship Apl. 28, 61 and then she had five children baptized, Samuel, Owen, Sara, Jane, Mary May 12, 61.
Enoch Drak Dec 10. 55. Thomas Allyn Mar. 15, 62. Eleezor Gaylar Nov. 15, 62. Joseph of Thomas Bissell Apl 19, 63. Timothy of Timothy Phelps baptized Nov. 8, 63. Thomas Taylar Oct 12, 55. Mathew of Joseph Lomys Nov 6, 64. Nathaniel Cook May 16, 58. John Cooke Aug 10, 62. Josia Cooke Dec 25, 64.
Wakefield son of Ebenezer Deble Sept 15, 67, baptized May 14, 58. Eben- ezer of Ebenezer Deble baptized Aug 17, 71. William of Will Filly Nov. 12, 64. Jonathan of Jonathan Gillet Jun. baptized Feb. 19, 70. Jeremy Alvard of Bect. baptized Jan. 31, 55.
Josias Barber Feb. 15, 53. Thomas of Tim Buckland Jan. 21, 65. Josias Clark Jan 28, 48. Daniel Clark Apl. 10, 54. John Clark Apl. 15, 56. Samuel Clark July 7, 61. Sara Clark Aug. 19 63. Nathaniel Clark, Sept. 9, 66. Thomas Ellsworth baptized Sept 9, 66. Jonathan Ellsworth July 4, 69. John Ellsworth Oct. 15, 71. Thomas Fylar Mar. 6, 69. John Fille born Dec. 15, 45, baptized Aug. 3, 51. Samuel of Samuel Filly Apl 3, 70. Hesecia of William Gaylar, Feb. 14, 52. Samuel of Samuel Gaylar, July 57. Ephraim Hayward Jan. 11, 56. Jeremy of Thomas Lomys July 10, 70. Jonathan of N. Lomys Apl 3, 64. David of N. Lomys Jan 12, 67. Hesekia of N. Lomys Feb 28, 68. Moses of N. Lomys Mar 21, 71. Joseph of Jolm Lomys Nov 7, 51. Thomas of John Lomys Dec. 3, 53. Timothy of John Lomys July 28th, 61. Nathaniel of J Lomys 12, 63. David of John Lomys Jan 4th, 65. Isack of John Lomis Sept 6, 68. Samuel Lomis August, 19, 66.
27. 77, Elizabeth Chapman had 7 children baptized, her son Henry was born July 4, 1663; ber darter Mary was born Oct. 27, 1665 ; her darter Elizabeth born Jan. 15, 1667 ; her son Simon born Apl. 30, 1669 ; her darter Hanna born May 3, 1671; her dauter Margaret born Mar. 7, 1672; her dauter Sara born May 24, 1675 ; Elizabeth of John Grant July 15, 1677. Samuel of Samuel Deble baptized May 13, 1679. Sara Darter of John Porter jr baptized Jan. 3, 77. Benjamin Ellsworth baptized Aug 19, 77 born Jan. 19, 76. Stephen of Nat. Winchell Aug 26 77. Thomas of Thos. Deble baptized Sept 9, 77. Azana of Isack Phelps baptized. Samuel of Timoty Palmer baptized Dec 2, 77. Thomas son of Joseph Skinner baptized Dec 23, 77. Nathaniel son of Tim Phelps baptized Jan 13, 77. Elizabeth daughter of Samuel Bissell baptized Jan 6, 77. Thomas son of Thomas Newbery and Joseph son of Isrell Dewey baptized Jan. 27, 77. John son of Samuel Filly baptized Feb. 17, 1677.
Women kind-Meriam Deble Dec 7, 45. Sara Pinne Dec. 3, 48. Sara Buckland Apl. 1, 49. Elizabeth Alvard Sept 21 51. Mary Wolcott Dec. 7 51. Sara Gaylr Jan. 18 51. Hanna Fille July 3 53. Abigail of Samuel Gaylar baptized Oct. 1, 53. Ruth Rockwell May 11, 54. Sara Rockwell born May 12, 5. Hannah of John Drak born Ang S, 53, baptized Apl. 15, 55. Rebecca Newbery May 6, 55. Ledia Marshall born Feb. 3, baptized Feb 7, 57. Hannah Loomys of T. baptized Feb. 14. Elizabet Ellsworth May 7, 5. Abigayl Taylar Nov. 28, 5. Mary Clark Sep. 26, 5. Martha Gaylar, June 24, 6. Mary Strong Apl 25. 58. Hanna Strong Sept 2, 60. Mary Brown July 24, 59. Hanna Brown Sept. 30, 60. Abigayl Brown Aug. 10,
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HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.
62 Hepsiba Brown Nov. 20 6. Mary Bissel of John Dec 4. Ruth of John Drak Dec. Lidia of John Drak Feb 2, 61.
The wife of John Porter admitted to church fellowship May 3, 63, and had 6 children baptized. John 12 years of age, Mary 10 years, Sara S years, James 6 years, Nathaniel 3, Hanna 5 months May 10th 63. Samuel Porter Mar. 12. 64. Rebeca Porter Mar 10 66. Hester Porter May 9, 69. Ruth Porter Apl. 20 71. Mr. Chancy. Mary Taylar June 23. 61. Mindwell Tay- lar Nov. 8 63. Mary of Saml Rockwell Jan 26. 61. Anna of Sam. Fille Sept 25, 64. Hanna of Joseph Loomys Feb 8, 61. Sara of Nathaniel Cook born Jan 28, 1650, baptized Oct 17 52. Lidia Cooke baptized Jan 17, 52. Hanna Cooke Oct 28 55. Abigayl Cooke March 7 59. Mary of Ebenezer Deble born Dec. 24, 64, baptized Dec. 25, 64. Abigayl of Will Filly Aug. 22. 1658. Debro of Will. Filly Nov. 24, 61. Hepsiba of Samuel Gibbs baptized March 12, 64. Patience Darter of Sam. Gibbs baptized Dec. 9, 66. Elizabeth Gibbs Jan 31, 68. Joanna Gibbs Apl 2, 71. Mary of Nathan Gillet jr. baptized Oct 27, 67. Abigal Buckland Nov. 11, 67. Mary Buckland Nov. 17 70. Sara of Walter Gaylar Apl 2, 55.
The wife of Henry Denslo taken into church fellowship and had children baptized June 4, 65.
Saml. 6 years old Ruth 12 years Abigayl 10 years Debora S years Hanna 4 years Elizabeth born Feb. 18, 65. Hanna Buckland Sept 18, 54. Ruth Drak of John Dec 6, 57. Mary Drak of John Feb. 3, 66. Elizabet Drak July 24, 6. Mary Ellsworth May 9, 60. Martha Dec 13, 62. William Filly's wife admitted July 17, 51 and children baptized Samuel, John Mary and Elizabet August 3. Abigayl Filly Aug 28, 58. Mary and Samuel Filly Apl. Abigal of Samuel Filly. Mary of John Gaylar Jan. Jolin of John Gaylar June 25. Eliza- beth Gaylar Feb. 26. Lidia Hayward June 16, 55. Mary of Thos Loomys Jan. 27, 5. Elizabet of Thos Loomys Jan 23, 6. Ruth of Thos Loomys Apl. 8, 66. Sara of Thos Loomys Feb. 2, 67. Abigail of Nat. Loomnys Apl. 1, 5. Elizabeth of John Loomys May 14. Mary of John Loomys Aug. 10, 7. Mary of John Grant May 3, 74. Joseph of John Drak Jan 28, 7. Dameres darter of R. Strong July 5. Joseph, son of Joseph Gaylar Aug. John son of John Grant baptized 62. Samuel son of Samuel Gibbs baptized Apl. 22, 77.
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