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(II) Major William (2) Bradford, eldest child of Governor William (1) and Alice ( Carpenter) (Southworth ) Bradford, was born June 17, 1624, died February 20, 1703. He married (first) Alice, who died December 12, 1671, daughter of Thomas Richards. Mar- ried (second) Widow Wiswall. Married (third) Mary, daughter of John Wood or At- wood, of Plymouth, and widow of Rev. John Holmes, of Duxbury. Children by first mar- riage: 1. John, married Mercy, daughter of Joseph Warren, of Plymouth. 2. William, married Rebecca Bartlett. 3. Thomas. 4. Samuel, married Hannah Rogers, of Dux- bury. 5. Alice, see forward. 6. Hannah, mar- ried Joshua Ripley, of Higham. 7. Mercy, married Samuel Steel, of Hartford, Connecti- cut. 8. Melatiah, married John Steel, of Nor- wich, Connecticut. 9. Mary, married Wil- liam Hunt. 10. Sarah, married Kenelm Ba- ker, of Marshfield. Child of second marriage: II. Joseph, married Anne, daughter of James and Priscilla ( Mason) Fitch. Children of
third marriage: 12. Israel, married Sarah Bartlett. 13. Ephraim, married Elizabeth. Bartlett. 14. David, married Elizabeth Fin- ney. 15. Hezekiah, married Mary Chandler.
(III) Alice, eldest daughter and fifth child. of Major William (2) and Alice ( Richards) Bradford, was born in 1661, and married (first ) March 27, 1680. Rev. William Adams, minister of Duxbury, whose second wife she was. She married (second) Major James Fitch.
(IV) Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. William and Alice ( Bradford) Adams, was born Feb- ruary 21, 1681. She married, September 14, 1696, Rev. Samuel Whiting, born April 22, 1670, who was the first minister of Windham.
(V) Anne, daughter of Rev. Samuel and Elizabeth (Adams) Whiting, was born June 2, 1698. She married, December 29, 1721,. Joseph Fitch, born in November, 1681, at Nor- wich, she becoming his second wife.
(VI) Colonel Eleazar, son of Joseph and' Anne (Whiting) Fitch, was born August 29, 1726. He was of Lebanon, Connecticut, and was graduated from Yale College in 1743. He married, April 4, 1746, Amy Bowen.
(VII) Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel Elea- zar and Amy (Bowen) Fitch, married Eben- ezer Backus, Jr. (see Backus \').
(Huntington Line).
(I) Simon Huntington was born in Eng- land, where he lived in Norwich or its vicin- ity. According to one tradition he sailed for this country, dying of smallpox on the voy- age, and was buried at sea. According to an- other, he left England in 1639 or 1640 with his wife and three children, his family land- ing at Saybrook, Connecticut, he having died' off the coast and his body was buried ashore. Ife married Margaret Baret, and it is possible that his widow married (second) Thomas Stoughton, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, who- later removed to Windsor, Connecticut. Chil- dren: I. William, married Joanna, daughter of John Bayley: children: John, James and Mary. 2. Thomas, married (first)
daughter of William Swain, of Wethersfield; (second) Hannah, daughter of Jasper Crane, of Branford: children: Samuel and Hannah. 3. Christopher, married Ruth, daughter of William Rockwell, of Windsor; children: Christopher, Ruth, Christopher,. Thomas, John. Susannah, Lydia and Ann. 4. Simon, see forward. 5. Ann.
(II) Deacon Simon Huntington, son of Si- mon and Margaret ( Baret) Huntington, was born in England in 1629. died at Saybrook, Connecticut, June 28, 1706. He was one of the settlers of Norwich in 1660, and repre-
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sentative in the general court several times. He married, at Saybrook, October, 1653, Sarah, born in 1633, died in 1721, daughter of Joseph Clark, of Windsor. Children: I. Sarah, married Dr. Solomon, son of Lieuten- ant Thomas Tracy, and had children: Lydia and Simon. 2. Mary, married - Forbes, of Preston. 3. Simon, see forward. 4. Jo- seph, married Rebecca, daughter of Deacon Thomas Adgate and his second wife, Widow Bushnell ; children: Joseph, Nathaniel, Jona- than, David, Solomon, Rebecca, Sarah and Mary. 5. Elizabeth, died in infancy. 6. Lieu- tenant Samuel, married Mary, probably a daughter of William Clark, of Wethersfield ; children: Elizabeth, Samuel, Caleb, Mary, Rebecca, Sarah, John and Simon. 7. Eliza- beth, married Joseph, son of Lieutenant Wil- liam and Elizabeth (Pratt) Backus (see Backus III). 8. Nathaniel, died young. 9. Daniel, married (first) Abigail, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Rudd) Bingham; (sec- ond) Rachel Wolcott, of Bingham, who mar- ried (second) Joseph Bingham, of Windham ; .children by first marriage: Abigail, Mary, Daniel, Anna, Jonathan, Benjamin. 10. James, married Priscilla Miller ; children : Je- rusha, James, Peter, Jacob, Nathaniel, Eliza- betlı.
(III) Deacon Simon (2) Huntington, eld- est son and third child of Deacon Simon (1) and Sarahı (Clark) Huntington, was born at Saybrook, Connecticut, February 6, 1659, died in Norwich, November 2, 1736. He married, October 8, 1683, Lydia, born in Norwich, Au- gust 8, 1663, died August 8. 1736, daughter of John Gager. Children: 1. Simon, died from the bite of a rattlesnake. 2. Sarah, mar- ried William Lathrop, of Norwich, son of Israel and Rebecca ( Bliss) Lathrop ; children : William, Joshua, Ezra, Jeremiah, James, An- drew. 3. Deacon Ebenezer, married Sarah, daughter of Deacon Thomas and Lydia (Tracy ) Leffingwell ; children : Sarah, Simon, Lucy, Lydia. 4. Joshua, see forward.
(IV) Joshua, youngest child of Deacon Si- mon (2) and Lydia (Gager) Huntington, was born in Norwich, December 30, 1698, died August 26, 1745. He was an active business man and added greatly to the family wealth and distinction. He married, October 16. 1718. Ilannah, born in 1701, died in 1745, daughter of Jabez and Hannah (Lathrop) Perkins. Children: 1. Jabez, see forward. 2. Jedediah, died young. 3. Andrew, died at the age of fifteen years. 4. Lydia, married Captain Ephraim Bill, of Norwich; children : Sylvester, Lynde, Gordon, Lydia, Gordon, Ephraim, Abigail, Zachariah, William and Hannah. 5. Zachariah, died unmarried.
(V) General Jabez Huntington, eldest child of Joshua and Hannah ( Perkins) Hunt- ington, was born August 7, 1719, died Octo- ber 5, 1786. His career is a matter of na- tional history. He married (first), January 20, 1741-42, Elizabeth, born February 21. 1721. died July 1, 1745. daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Tracy) Backus. He married (second ), July 10, 1746, Hannah Williams, born July 23, 1726, died March 25, 1807; children by first marriage: 1. General Jede- diah, who married (first) Faith, daughter of Governor Trumbull, and (second) Ann, daughter of Thomas Moore; child by first marriage: Jabez; children by second mar- riage : Elizabeth Moore, Ann Channing, Faith Trumbull, Harriet Smith, Joshua, Daniel and Thomas. 2. Judge Andrew, married (first) Lucy, daughter of Dr. Joseph and Lydia ( La- throp) Coit. of New London: (second) Han- nah Phelps, of Stonington; children by first marriage: Joseph and Hannah; children by second marriage : Lucy and Charles Phelps. Children by the second marriage of General Jabez Huntington : 3. Colonel Joshua, active participant in the revolution : he married Han- nah, daughter of Judge Hezekiah and Doro- thy ( Williams) Huntington : child: Elizabeth, married Hon. Ferdinand Wolcott, of Litch- field, brother of the third Governor Wolcott, son of the second, and grandson of the first governor of the state. 4. Hannah, died young. 5. General Ebenezer, married (first) Sarah Isham, of Colchester: (second ) Lucretia Mary McClellan : child of first marriage : Al- fred : children of second marriage: Wolcott, Louisa M., George Washington. Emily, Nancy L .. Walter, Sarah Isham, Elizabeth and Ma- ria H. 6. Elizabeth, see forward. 7. Mary, married Rev. Joseph Strong : children : Joseph H., Mary Huntington and Henry. 8. General Zachariah, married Hannah Mumford; chil- dren: Thomas Mumford, Jabez Williams and Elizabeth Mary.
(VI) Elizabeth, second daughter and fourth child of General Jabez and Hannah ( Wil- liams) Huntington, married Colonel John Chester (see Chester VIII).
(Walworth Line).
(1) William Walworth, of Fisher's Island, was the progenitor of all the Walworths in America. He claimed descent from Sir Wil- liam Walworth, lord mayor of London during the reign of Richard HI. He came to the New London Colony in 1689. He married, in 1690, Mary Scaton, born in England in 1669, who came to this country in the same ship that he did. Children: 1. Martha, born in March, 1691. 2. William, born in January. 1694, died
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May 17. 1774; he married (first) Mary, daughter of Captain Samuel and Susanna ( Palmes) Avery, of Poquanoc; (second) Elizabeth Hinckley; children by first mar- riage: Nathan, Amos, James, Elijah, Mary, Susan, Lucy and Abigail: children by second marriage: Eunice and Charles. 3. Mary, born in February, 1695. 4. John, see forward. 5. Joanna, born in October, 1699. 6. Thomas, born in May, 1701; he married, at least as early as June 20, 1724, Phebe, daughter of William Stark, of Groton, and had one child : William. 7. James, twin of Thomas.
(II) Captain Jolin Walworth, second son and fourth child of William and Mary (Sea- ton ) Walworth, was born on Fisher's Island, in June. 1607, died of the smallpox in 1748. He married, November, 1718, Sarah B., ·daughter of Captain Richard. Jr., and Hannah or Elizabeth (Bailey ) Dunn, of Newport, Rhode Island. Children: 1. Samuel, married Hannah Woodbridge : children : Samuel, John and Hannah. 2. John, Jr., married (first) Mary, daughter of Captain Rufus Minor ; (second) Patience Denison, of Lyme : child by first marriage: John : children by second marriage: John, Griswold. Elizabeth, Polly and Abigail. 3. Sylvester, married Sarah Holmes, of Stonington : children : Lucy, George. Philena or Phila, Sylvester, Edward, Holmes and Abigail. 4. William, married Sarah Grant, of Stonington ; children : Gilbert. William, James. Sarah and Abigail. 5. Ben- jamin, see forward. 6. Philena or Phila, mar- ried Joseph Minor, of Groton : children : Jo- seph, Anna. Rufus, Philena, Sarah, Jerusha, Polly. Abigail and Clarissa. 7. Sarah, mar- ried Benjamin Brown : children : Benjamin, Tr .. Sarah. Catherine, Abigail, Lydia, Kesiah, Frances, Elizabeth and Philena.
(III ) Benjamin, son of Captain John and Sarah B. (Dunn) Walworth, was born at Groton. November II, 1746, died at Hoosick, New York, February 26, 1812. He was quar- termaster and adjutant during the revolution. He married. 1782, Apphia Hyde, born in Nor- wich in 1757. died at Fredonia, New York, February 8. 1837 (sec Hyde V). She was the widow of Captain Samuel Cardell, of New London, who left her with one child : William S. Children : I. Rosamond Butler, married (first ) Oliver Barbour and had: Benjamin W., John M. and Oliver Lorenzo; married ( second) Benjamin Randall, Esq., whose first wife was Mary Lathrop, and had : Marvin Tra- cy and Rosamond Walworth. 2. Major John, married (first) Sarah, daughter of Colonel Jonas Simonds; (second) Catherine M., daughter of Judge William Bailey and grand- daughter of Colonel John Bailey; children :
William, Sarah, Charlotte and Catherine. 3. James Clinton, married (first) Helen Talcott, daughter of Deacon Andrew Sill, of Burling- ton, New York ; children : Clinton, Benjamin, and two who died in infancy ; he married (second) Maria M., daughter of John and Phoebe (Peck) Haynes, and a direct descend- ant of Jonathan Haynes, the first, of New- bury, who came from England in 1635 ; child : Helen Maria. 4. Renben Hyde, sce forward. 5. Sarah Dunn, married Field, son of Water- man Dailee, of Fredonia, New York : chil- dren : Frances H., Jedediah and Stella. 6. Dr. Benjamin, married Charlotte. eldest daughter of Jonathan and Rebecca ( Ronse) Eddy, of Hoosick, New York. Children : Kosciusko and Rebecca Eddy. 7. Apphia L., married David J. Mattison : children : Charles Frederick, John Crane, Clarissa Henrietta, Eliza Ann and Helena Walworth. 8. Jede- diah was a lawyer and died unmarried. 9. Hiram, married Delia Arabella, daughter of Judge Jonathan and Hannah ( Parker ) Griffin. of Plattsburg. New York: children: Mary Elizabeth, Hiram, James G. and Graham. 10. Ann Eliza, married Commander Charles Theo- dore, son of Theodore and Charity (Peltz) Platt, of Plattsburg ; children : Charles Henry, Benjamin Walworth, Caroline, Sarah Louisa and Eliza Ann.
(IV) Chancellor Reuben Ilyde Walworth, third son and fourth child of Benjamin and Apphia (Hyde) Walworth, was born at Boz- rah, Connecticut, October 26, 1788, died at Saratoga Springs, New York, November 28, 1867. He was appointed chancellor of the state of New York in 1828 and held the office for some twenty years, being the last chan- cellor of the state. He served as adjutant- general during the war of 1812. He married (first) at Plattsburg, January 16, 1812, Maria Ketchum, born December 31, 1795, died April 24, 1847, eldest child of Nathan and Mary (Ketchum) Averill. He married (second) at Harrodsburg, Kentucky. April 16, 1851, Sarah Ellen, daughter of Horace Smith, of Locust Grove, Kentucky, and widow of Colonel John J. Hardin, by whom she had children : Ellen, Martin D., Lemuel Smith and Elizabeth. Children of first marriage: I. Mary Elizabeth, married Edgar Jenkins, of Albany, son of Marshall and Sarah Jenkins, of Hudson, New York. 2. Sarah Simonds, married Mason, son of Gideon M. Davison, of Saratoga Springs, New York. 3. Ann Eliza, see forward. 4. Clarence A., rector of St. Mary's Parish, Albany, New York, and noted for various publications. 5. Mansfield Tracy, lawyer and novelist ; he married his stepsister, Ellen Hardin; children: Francis
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Hardin, John T., Mary Elizabeth, Ellen Har- din, Clara Theresa, Mansfield Tracy, Reu- bena Hyde and Sarah Margaret. 6. Frances De Lord, died at the age of five years. Only child of the second marriage: Reuben H., who died young.
(\) Ann Eliza, third daughter and child of Chancellor Reuben Hyde and Maria Ketchum (Averill) Walworth, married Rev. Jonathan Trumbull Backus (see Backus VII).
(Hyde Line).
(1) William Hyde probably came to this country with the Rev. Thomas Hooker, in 1633, and his name appears in Hartford in 1636. He was one of the original proprietors of Norwich in 1660, and died January 6, 1681. The name of his wife has not been preserved. Children: 1. Samuel, see forward. 2. Hes- ter, born, probably, in England, died in 1703; married John Post.
(II) Samuel, son of William Hyde, was born at Hartford, Connecticut, about 1637, died in 1677. He was a fifth great-grandfather of Grover Cleveland, and fourth great-grand- father of Professor M. Perkins, of Union College. He married, June, 1659, Jane, daughter of Thomas and Phoebe ( Brown) Lee, of East Saybrook, now Lyme. Chil- . dren : 1. Samuel, married Elizabeth, daugh- ter of John and Sarah Calkins, of Norwich ; children : Samuel, Daniel, Elijah, Caleb, David Ebenezer, Sarah, Elizabeth, Lydia and Anne. 2. John, married Experience, daughter of Ca- leb and Margaret (Post) Abel ; children : John, Eleazer, James, Matthew, Experience, Margaret, Esther, Lucy and Deborah. 3. William, see forward. 4. Thomas, married Mary, daughter of Stephen and Sarah (Gard- ner) Backus, of Norwich; children : Thomas, Jacob, Abner, Mary, Phebe and Jane. 5. Ja- bez, married Elizabeth, a sister of the wife of his brother William ; children: Jabez, Phin- chas, Joseph, Elizabeth and Abigail. 6. Eliza- beth, married Lieutenant Richard, son of Wil- liam Lord, of Saybrook : children: Richard, John, Elizabeth, Phebe, Jane, Mary, Lydia, Deborah and Abigail. 7. Phehe, married Mat- thew, son of Matthew and Anna (Wolcott ) Griswold, of Lyme : children : Matthew, John, George, Samuel, Thomas, Phebe, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Deborah and Patience. 8. Sarah. died young.
(III) William (2), son of Samuel and Jane (Lee) Hyde, was horn at Norwich, January, 1670, died August 8, 1759. He married, Jan- uary 2, 1695, Anne, born December 4, 1674, died July 8, 1745, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth ( Adgate ) Bushnell, of Norwich. Children : 1. William, died young. 2. Captain
William, married Anne Basset ; children : Fla- vius, William, Elizabeth, Anne, Mary, Pris- cilla and Hannah. 3. Richard, married Anne, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Leffingwell) Tracy, of Norwich; children: Theodore, Elihu. Peleg, Zebediah, Lucretia, Lucy and Lucretia. 4. Ezra, married Elizabeth, daugh- ter of Captain John and Sarah (Abel) Lef- fingwell, of Norwich ; children: John, Ezra,. Uriah, Eunice, Sarah and Sarah. 5. Jede- cliah, see forward. 6. Elisha, married Lydia,. daughter of Captain Joseph and Mary (Abel ) Tracy, of Norwich; children: Elisha. Joseph, Lydia, Anne, Anne, Amy, Hannah and Mary. 7. Benjamin, married (first) Abigail, daugh- ter of Captain Stephen and Abigail (Lord) Lee, of Lyme, and had : Alexander, William, Rufus, Joseplı, Lee, Amelia, Amelia, Elizabeth, Phebe and seven others; married (second) Widow Abigail Chadwick, daughter of Lewis De Wolf, of Lyme, and had Abigail; mar- ried (third) Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. Wil- liam Miner, of Lyme, and widow of Elijah Lord, and had: Benjamin, Parthenia and Anne. 8. Anne, married John, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Allen) Waterman, of Nor- wich ; children : John, William, Jedediah, Da- rius, Anne, Anne, Freelove and Phebe. 9. Elizabeth, married Dr. Theophilus, son of Captain Ezekiel and Lois (Ivory) (Bligh) Rogers : children : Ezekiel, Theophilus, Uriah, Zabdiel, John, Lois, Anne, Elizabeth and Lu- cretia. 10. Hannah, married Matthew, son of Deacon Thomas and Ruth ( Brewster ) Ad- gate ; children : Benjamin. Andrew, Daniel, Matthew, Elijah, Jabez, William and Lucy.
( IV) Rev. Jedediah Hyde. son of William ( 2) and Anne ( Bushnell) Ilyde, was born at Nor- wich, June 2, 1712, died September 26, 1761. He married (first ) July 17, 1733, Jerusha, born September 1, 1711, died February 8, 1741, daughter of Deacon Joseph and Martha ( Morgan) Perkins, of Norwich. He married (second) May 17, 1742, Jerusha Tracy, born May 23, 1723, died August 20, 1764. She- married (second) Daniel Peck, of Norwich West Farms, now Franklin, and had one child by this marriage, whom she named Jedediah Hyde (see Tracy XXX). Children by first marriage of Rev. Jedediah Hyde: 1. Captain Jedediah, married (first) Mary, daughter of Asa and Lucy ( Hyde) Waterman, and had : Jedediah, William, Arunah W., Thomas W., Pitt William, Jerusha, Mary and Deborah ; married (second) Elizabeth, daughter of Humphrey and Mary (Fanning ) Brown, and widow of David Parker, and had : Reuben C., Russel Brown, Jabez Perkins, Hiram, Mar- tha, Post, Elizabeth and Diadama. 2. Martha, married Jabez, son of Nathaniel and Abigail'
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( Birchard) Post, and had : Jabez P. and Jede- diah Hyde. Jabez Post married (second) Lucy, daughter of Richard and Anne (Tracy) Hyde. and had five children. 3. Jerusha, mar- ried Silas, son of Abial and Mary (Wal- worth ) Stark, and had: Simeon, Silas, Jede- diah, Abel, William and Jerusha. 4. Diadama, married Dr. Benjamin, son of Thomas and Abigail (Craft) Butler, and had: Benjamin, Thomas. Jerusha, Rosamond and Minerva. Dr. Benjamin Butler married (second) Ruth, (laughter of Peter and Ruth (Edgerton) Huntington. Children of second marriage of Rev. Jedediah Hyde : 5. Reuben, married and went to sea when he was about nineteen years of age, and was never heard from again. 6. Apphia, see forward. 7. Elizabeth, married John, son of Benjamin and Anne (Water- man ) Harris, of Norwich : children : Jedediah Hyde, John, John Waterman, Benjamin, Tracy, Hyde, Hiram, Alfred, Thomas Jeffer- son, Rosamond B., Elizabeth H. and Apphia. (V) Apphia, daughter of Rev. Jedediah and Jerusha (Tracy) Hyde, married Benjamin Walworth (see Walworth III).
(Tracy Line).
( I) Ecgberht, first King of England, reigned 800-838. He married Lady Red- burga and had: Aethelwulf, Aethelstan and Eadith (St. Edith ).
(II) Aethelwulf, son of Ecgberht and Lady Redhurga, married (first) Osburga, daughter of Oslac, and had: Aethelstan, Aethelbald, Aethelbert. Acthalbald I., Aelfred (the Great ), see forward, and Aethelswitha. He married ( second) Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald, Emperor and King of France, and great-granddaughter of Emperor Charle- magne. Judith married (second) Baldwin, the first count of Flanders, and became the ancestress of Matilda, wife of William the Conqueror.
(III ) Aelfred (the Great), son of Aethel- wulf and Osburga, married Ealswitha, daugh- ter of the Earl of Lincolnshire, and had : Ead- mund, Eadward, sec forward, Acthelwald, Acthelfleda, Aethelgida and Aelfthryth.
(IV) Eadward (the Elder ), married (first) Ecguina and had three children: (second) Ealfleda, and had eight children; (third) Ead- gina, daughter of Earl Sigeline, and had : Eadmund, see forward, Eadred, Eadburga and Eadgina.
(V) Eadmund I. married Aelfgifu, and had: Eadwig, Eadgar.
(VI) Eadgar, son of Eadmund I. and Aelf- gifu, married (first) Aethelflaeda (the Fair), daughter of Earl Ordmar, and had: Ead- ward. He married (second) Aelfthryth,
daughter of Ordgar, Duke of Devonshire, and widow of Earl Aethelwold. Children: Ead- mund and Aethelred, see forward.
(VII) Aethelred II. ( the Unready ), mar- ried (first) Ealfleda, daughter of Erldorman Thored. Children : Edmund ( Ironsides)
and eight others. He married (second) Emma, of Normandy. Children : Aelfred, Eadward (the Confessor ), Goda, see forward.
(VIII) Princess Goda, daughter of Aethel- red II. and Emma of Normandy. married (first) Dreux, Count of Vexin, in France, called by English historians Count of Mantes, and said to be a descendant of Charlemagne. Children : Gauthier, sometimes called Walter ; Rudolf, see forward ; Foulgues; Poutoise.
(IX) Rudolf, son of the Count of Mantes and Princess Goda, also called Rudolph or Ralph de Mantes, was lord of the manor of Sudeley and Toddington, and was created Earl of Hereford by his uncle, Edward the Confessor, and deprived of his earldom in the reign of William the Conqueror. He married Gethe, and had one son, Harold.
(X) Harold, only son of Rudolf and Gethe de Mantes, married Matilda, daughter of Hugh-Lupus, first Earl of Chester and nephew of William the Conqueror. Children : John de Sudeley and Robert de Ewyas.
(XI) John de Sudeley, son of the preced- ing, married Grace, daughter and heiress of Henri de Traci, feudal Lord of Barnstaple in Devonshire. Children: Ralph, who became the heir of his father, and William de Traci, concerning whom see forward.
(XII) William de Traci inherited the lands of his mother and assumed her family name, becoming as a knight of Gloucestershire, Sir William de Traci, and held the lands of his brother by one knight's fee. He married Ha- wise de Born and left one son and two daugh- ters.
(XIII) Sir Henry de Tracy, of Todding- ton, died about 1246, leaving : Margery, Henry and Thomas.
(XIV) Sir Henry de Tracy, of Todding- ton. had children : William and Eve.
(XV) Sir William Tracy (the "de" being omitted in this generation), of Toddington, had command in the Scottish war in the reign of Edward I.
(XVI) Sir William Tracy, of Toddington, held high offices. Children : Margery and William.
(XVII) William Tracy, Esq., was of Tod- dington.
(XVIII) Sir John Tracy, of Toddington, was sheriff of the county five years in suc- cession, and died in 1363. Hle left children : John, Margaret and Dorothy.
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(XIX ) Sir John Tracy, of Toddington, was a member of parliament and sheriff. Chil- dren : William and Margaret.
(XX) William Tracy, Esq., of Todding- ton, was high sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1395, and died in 1399.
(XXI) William Tracy, Esq., of Todding- ton, was called to the privy council of Henry IV., and was high sheriff during the reign of Henry V. He married Alice, daughter of Sir Guy de la Spine, and widow of William Gifford. Children: William, John and Alice.
(XXII) William Tracy, Esq., of Todding- ton, was sheriff of Gloucestershire during the reign of Henry VI. He married Margery, daughter of Sir John Pauncefort, Knight. Children: Henry, Richard and Margery.
(XXIII) Henry Tracy, Esq., of Todding- ton, died about 1506. He married Alice, daughter of Thomas Baldington, Esq., of Al- dc:ley, county of Oxford. Children: \Vil- liam, Richard, Ralph, Anne, Elizabeth.
(XXIV) Sir William Tracy, of Todding- ton, was sheriff of Gloucestershire during the reign of Henry VIII. He married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Throckmorton, of Cross Court, Gloucestershire. Children : Wil- liam, Robert, Richard and Alice.
(XXV) Richard Tracy, Esq .. of Todding- ton, was sheriff of Gloucestershire during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. He married Bar- bara, daughter of Sir Thomas Lucy, of Char- lecote, Warwickshire. Children : Hester, Na- thaniel. Susan, Judith, Paul and Samuel.
(XXVI) Nathaniel Tracy, of Tewksbury, received lands at that place from his father. (XXVII) Lieutenant Thomas Tracy, son of Nathaniel Tracy, of Tewksbury, was born at Tewksbury about 1610, died at Norwich, Connecticut, November 7, 1685. He came to Salem, Massachusetts, in April, 1636, removed to Wethersfield, and was one of the original proprietors of Norwich in 1660. He married (first) at Wethersfield, 1641, Mary, widow of Edward Mason. (Second) at Norwich, prior to 1679. Martha, daughter of Thomas Bourne, of Marshfield, and widow of John, the son of Governor Bradford. (Third) at Norwich, Mary, daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Demming) Foote, of Wethersfield, and widow of (first) Jolin Stoddard, (second) John Goodrich. Children, all by first mar- riage: I. John, see forward. 2. Thomas, married and had : Nathaniel, Jeremiah, Daniel, Thomas, Jedediah, Sarah, Deborah and Je- rusha. 3. Jonathan, married (first) Mary, daughter of Lieutenant Francis Griswold, and had : Jonathan, Christopher, David, Fran- cis, Samuel, Hannah, Mary, Mariam and Sarah. He married (second) Mary Richards,
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