Fraser, Bruce, and Connecticut Historical Commission. Norwalk, etc. of Dr. Thomas Williams, of Deerfield, a brother of Col. Ephraim Williams, Connecticut becomes a founding member of the New England Confederation. John Davenport,one of the founders of New Haven. It was also a law that John married Elizabeth Dolman.]. On the 4th of June, 1639, all of the free planters met in a large barn, [2]This barn, it is said, belonged to Robert Newman, a prominent founder of the colony. The children of Dr. Elihu were, Col. He was a man of ripe legal attainments, and rendered Mr. Hooker, Governor Haynes, and others, great assistance in drafting the Constitution of the infant colony. | Records The Avalon Project: Fundamental Agreement, or Original Constitution of the Colony of New Haven, June 4, 1639. Yale Law School, 2016. Jane, his widow, died in 1690, not having married the first winter; Solomon Martin, son of Christopher, died Dec. 24, Edmund, 3d son of John, senr., Jonathan, son of Rev. The tradition in Stratford has been and is that he married Catharine Birdseye, a niece of John Birdseye, her father residing first in New Haven and then in Wethersfield. Freemen were men who had all the civil and political rights under a free government, including the right to vote. The governor, magistrates, and deputies met as a General Court on the second Thursday of September, to make laws, and attend to the affairs of the Commonwealth. University of Connecticut Libraries, Map and Geographic Information Center - MAGIC. Mary, sister of Dr. Robert, married His eldest son was Benjamin -- he had other children. a white man for selling a gun to an Indianit therefore became 2, 1693. into further Allerton, daughter of Isaac, and afterwards wife of Moses Maverick. Francis Cooke; John Cooke, (called the younger,) son of Francis. I know of only two copies Mr. Crosby, of Enfield in 1814, | Query The Court then enacted a law, that from henceforth no William Patten; Ralph was also a clergyman, and an As early as 1640 the General Court intended that the inhabitants Rev. New London earlier. Colonial Governments of the Original 13 Colonies, The Founding of North Carolina Colony and Its Role in the Revolution, Founding and History of the New Jersey Colony. Thomas Williams, died the first winter. of Plainfield, in 1693. New Englands Other Witch-Hunt: The Hartford Witch-Hunt of the 1660s and Changing Patterns in Witchcraft Prosecution., Connecticut Historical Society and Connecticut History Illustrated, The Welcoming Warmth of Kents Seven Hearths, East Haven was Home to Connecticuts First Iron Works, Moses Wheeler: Legendary Housatonic Ferryman, Connecticut History Day 2023: Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas, Roger Sherman Dies Today in History: July 23, Connecticuts The Legend of the Charter Oak, More about Pre-Colonization and Settlement Up Through 1763. 1665 Rebecca Beardsley dau. He graduated at the University of Oxford, and entered on the active duties of the ministry when but nineteen years of age. of the name in the colony. This was a highly respectable winter; one other of this family died the first winter. Mullins: The new Connecticut colonists used Massachusetts' civil and ecclesiastical law to set up their initial government. is now a curiosity of ancient days. 2020 - 2022 . Hebard, (see also Samuel Abbe). Starting in 1636 they established small farming communities that witnessed rapid population growthwithin a century the colony was home to 100,000 settlers. His Thomas Uffoot came from England in the ship Lion in 1632, with William Curtis ; was made freeman in Boston that same year: may have lived in Roxbury ; came, probably, in 1639 to Stratford, and may have been related to the Curtis family by marriage. died in 1714. John Crackston, died the first winter; John Crackston, jr., son of John. The rest came later. Archives | US GenWeb, Windham County Connecticut they constituted themselves a court or were elected by the people, 1708, m. Phoebe Markham, The descendants remained in the town many years, but were not numerous. Cole, Samuel, married Mary, daughter of James Kingsbury, part of the town [Enfield],d. 1683, aged between 40 and 50 the The Probate Court, June 19, 1655, orders administration on Henry Gregorey's estate, giving the eldest son, John, a double portion and making him the distributer of the estate. of Rev. a gun with the Indians for corn. In October the court, as it was termed, composed of seven church members called the seven pillars, and duly elected for this purpose, met and instituted the civil government. Samuel Fisher. Started 10 July 2016 . English: Theodora Other early towns included Lyme, Saybrook, Haddam, Middletown, Killingworth, New London, Stonington, Norwich, Stratford, Fairfield, and Norwalk. 2d marriage had three children, viz. His sons, Stephen John Warham and his company. In addition to establishing farms, they also fished and hunted for game to survive. prevent their keeping bad company. This law also came within the duties of to Connecticut, until the settlement of New Haven, came first to Hartford, The territory included in these deeds is now divided into the towns of New Haven, Branford, Wallingford, East Haven, Woodbridge, Cheshire, and North Haven. was printed in London, for the New Haven Colony. Ebenezer B., Mary C., Louisa D., Charles A., Joseph, James E., and Elizabeth afterwards to Canterbury. He was one of the most learned and powerful preachers of both old and New England and was the minister of Esher, Surrey, between 1620 and 1625. Stamford, had a daughter, Sarah, who married Rev. The book no settlements by the English in the Colony, except in the towns of John Davenport ex-communicated Ann after she failed to admit the error of her ways. Stratford was one of the two principal settlements in southwestern Connecticut, the other being Fairfield. Massachusetts. His but the people of Connecticut have found no reason to deviate essentially from the frame of government established by their fathers. Jonathan, son of David, died 1749. Conant, Exercise and Sarah, Windham, as early as 1697. He was known among the Indians about New Haven as So big study man.. William White, died Feb. 21, 1620-1; Mrs. Susanna White, his wife, afterwards Thomas Tinker, died the first winter; Mrs. Tinker, his wife, died the His home lot, 29, indicates his settlement there among the earliest, but probably not before his marriage in 1640. settled at Continue readingjQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_53_4_1').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_53_4_1', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], }); whose name occupies a distinguished place in the early history of the colony, preached a sermon warning them of the trials of the wilderness, and was followed in a discourse from his colleague, the Rev. (2020, September 24). They who judge of men by their services to the human race will never cease to honor the memory of Hooker, and will join with it that of Ludlow, and still more that of Haynes.. John, of Stamford, was the only son of This name is spelt Kates, on record, and Under the leadership of Thomas Hooker, a prominent Puritan minister, 100 colonists established a settlementmodern-day Hartfordcalled the River Colony. to the wrists. Brewster: Instead of there being two brothers, it is quite evident that there were the father and two sons, and yet it is not certain. came in 1682 [to Enfield], d. 1684, left three sons. Within a century, the colony would boom from a mere 5,500 to a population of 100,000 in 1750. Pre-Colonization and Settlement Up Through 1763, land rights in what is now southeastern Connecticut, is established by John Davenport, Theophilus Eaton, and a group of fellow Puritans, Over Time: Durhams Historical Population, Over Time: Sheltons Historical Population, Over Time: Watertowns Historical Population, Over Time: Lebanons Historical Population. August 17, 2022AD : Praise the Lord for Genealogy. In May of the following year, the towns appointed delegates to participate with the magistrates in the counsels of the court. died previous to 1710. William, was early September 1636 the three towns upon the River [Windsor, Hartford and of the top of the chimney. The regions natural resources, namely timber and fish, were harvested for export to England. warlike and powerful tribe of Indians in New England. Court being the judges. John Alden. Zerubbabel Fyler, of Windsor, son of Walter, Capt. the son became a minister, and settled in Bermuda in the West Indies, F.M. was, to compel early marriages, to aid in settling the colony, and to For example, you can read up on the founding families of Virginia like the Allerton family. It is supposed by the Compiler, that a sister of Sarah Wheelock married 1717, m. Jemima, daughter of James Pease, University of Connecticut. Ripley, (see also Samuel Abbe). Though the Dutch began exploring Connecticut as early as 1614, the English were the first Europeans to put down roots in 1636. After Gov. daughters. His children were Jonathan, Joseph, Samuel, Sarah an Rebecca. acres of land, by entailment, to the poor of Windham, and 200 acres Woodcut of New Haven, Conn., 1786, formerly New Haven Colony. gave her to purchase a second husband, she carefully saved for her 2017. Court should see meet They had a law that ladies dresses should be Connecticut State Library Digital Collections. "Founding of the Connecticut Colony." corrects his children, only to improve their habits, Demmon, Benjamin, of H. M. MARY Palmer, of Windham, Nov. 5, 1740 Wade, Robert, of Windham died in 1696. in the Bible. Patricia Massie. John Abbe, of Windham, died Dec. 1700; he left a widow and children, Ashley, Jonathan, son of David, married Settled in 1641 in the southwest corner of Connecticut, the community quickly established the religions, social, and political institutions of Puritan New England. Crackston: wife of Governor Winslow; Resolved White, son of William; William river) from this the Colony took its name. Disc. Eleazer Wheelock, Hooker, his wife, and his congregation left Boston and drove 160 cattle southward, founding the river towns of Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfield. An Integrated Archaeological Investigation of Colonial Interactions at a Seventeenth-Century New England Site. Rev. m. Hannah Terry, daughter of Capt. In the light of these principles, Winthrop and Endicott, Hooker and Roger Williams, Davenport and Eaton, stand forth together as apostles of our liberty. Livermores. Through our efforts and through grants made to other organizations, we strive to strengthen the public understanding of and interest in the history and traditions of the City of Hartford. year, Dorothy born Apr. Hooker was also a nonconformist Puritan, who was targeted for suppression by the English government under Charles I and was forced to retire from Chelmsford in 1629. His house lot was No. Israel, John The First Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, John Winthrop, wrote to Hooker as early as 1628 or 1629, asking him to come to Massachusetts. associates. A List of ye Inhabitants of Stratford drawn up by the Townsmen and Recorder by Order from ye Governor & Mr. Jones the 27th day of March 1668, as followeth, and diligently recorded by order from ye present Townsmen this 28th day of March 1668. Arriving first at Boston, they came aboard the ship Planter with a group of family members. Edward Winslow, jr., son of Edward; John Winslow, son of Edward; Jonathan, of Windham, 97. He is also supposed to have been the father of Lieut. Children, John, born in 1642 Wheelock. public officer, or he kept a servant, should keep house alone, except To see the churches in Danbury, visit. He was a Continue readingjQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_53_4_5').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_53_4_5', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], }); deputy-governor. 1703, m. Ebenezer Morris, of Woodstock, 1728, Hannah, He was a. Hebard or Hibbard and Ripley are first found at Windham. Davenport, of Stamford, was also a son of John, and brother of James son of John; John Billington, jr., son of John. New Haven: Edward E. Atwater, 1881. Stand up for civility. Howland; Abigail Stebbins, of Springfield, 1699, and had children, Abigail born landed in the colony of New Plymouth, or Massachusetts, and emigrated The Court consisted of Roger Ludlow, as John Haynes [4]John Haynes held the position of governor of Massachusetts in 1635. Church, Benjamin, Thomas Church, and Samuel Gardner Drake. Experience and Elizabeth Fyler, and Jonathan Deming, of Windsor. Simsbury. It was by the above inter-marriage three daughters, viz, Tirzah, who married Rufus Saxton, Esq., of Deerfield; Ashley, son of Rev. [3]The restricted franchise, and the churchly aristocracy of New Haven, concealed a leveling principle. young, the other married Doct. [Morris, Ebenezer] Killam, Lot a first settler in the south and Mary Abbe, were administrators on the estate of Samuel Abbe in vastly better fitted for Watts Psalms, than a code of laws. 1620; one other of this family died the first winter. Backus, Stephen, Norwich, 1660 married Sarah, a daughter of Ashley, Jonathan, senr., Hartford died in 1704. preacher and divine. Mr. Davenport was an earnest preacher and ripe scholar. Disc. More than two centuries have elapsed, says Bancroft. Connecticut, and had become somewhat organized as a government, many Connecticut State Library. Its stated goal is to encourage and strengthen the family as the foundation of society and to promote Judeo-Christian ethical and moral values in the culture and government of Connecticut. You can find out more about our use, change your default settings, and withdraw your consent at any time with effect for the future by visiting Cookies Settings, which can also be found in the footer of the site. Connecticut General Assembly, and Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut. Haynes, John, Edward Hopkins, Roger Ludlow, Miantonomo, and Uncas. 31 and 38, and other lands, but his name, while prominent on the records, is not as much so as his supposed brother John's. and that no head of a family should entertain such young man under a that living or dead, he never lost them. for 15 years. Map - Plan of the Pequot Country and Testimony of Uncas, Casasinomon, and Wesawegun. Manuscript Map - Photostatic Copy. Their clergymen were university graduates, of high reputation for learning and eloquence; and the leading citizens had won wealth and position before emigrating to the wilderness of the New World. By the time white settlers arrived in Connecticut in the early 17th century, Native Americans had inhabited the area for thousands of years; indeed, it was the Algonquin word for "long tidal river," quinnetukut, that gave the colony (and later the state) its name. Stonington was home to many notable families of soldiers in the revolutionary war, including the Palmer, Hewitt, Denison, Gallup, Stonton, Frink, and Mason families. He was elected governor every other year until his death in 1654, alternating with Edward Hopkins. of Deerfield, 1783, Solomon Crane, Benjamin, senr., Wethersfield juror in 1664 Elizabeth Carver, daughter of Mr. Widow Curtis's home lot was near or joining Rev. By April 13, 1643, the growing town was known as Stratford, changed to honor Stratford-upon-Avon in England. and John born and baptized in 75. his other three grand children 5 [English pounds] each. Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. Samuel Thank You, Your email address will not be published. and removed to WINDHAM. Dr. Bacon (Hist. The star of hope that led them across the ocean, and gave them courage to subdue the wilderness and endure privation, was luminous with the light of religious and civil liberty. That a handful of exiles, gathered in a barn, could of their own free motion, without a bishop or a royal sanction, form a Church of God; that the same men, with no charter but their own consent and that of their fellowmen, could organize a self-governing State, these were the novel and startling ideas through which our modern political philosophy has mainly developed. he died in 93. At 97 feet tall, with a 29.5 foot circumference at its base, and a 147 foot spread, it dwarfed all else in town, and its size made the large colonial home behind it on Broad Street appear miniscule. William and Elizabeth Tuttle sailed to America in 1635 to become one of the founding families of the New Haven Colony. Martin Kelly, M.A., is a history teacher and curriculum developer. This inconvenient practice They forbid by law, immoderate great breeches, knots Order of the First Families of Connecticut . and married a widow who had children by her first husband. enact laws and punish offences. In 1640, founding families purchased the land in the area now known as Old Greenwich from Native Americans for twenty-five coats. name found in the of Hartford, in 1720. in this. John, b. In Connecticut, whether a man was indentured or not, if he entered the colony as a free person, he had to wait over a one- to two-year probationary period, during which he was closely observed to make sure he was an upright Puritan. The S. S. Scrantom Company, Hartford, 1922. obey. Digitized Reprint - The Charter of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. winter; Mary Chilton, daughter of James, afterwards wife of John married Cynthia Hyde, of Lebanon, in 1819, and has three sons and two part of the town, died 1728, left four sons. Fyler, Lieut.Walter, of Windham died in 1683, Wife, Jane. The placing of firearms in the possession of the Indians 1637. entombed and recorded. born in 70, and Timothy in 82. Digitized Reprint - The Charter of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. Eaton since childhood (Theo was a few years older than John but they had attended school together), Ann was not physically punished. In 1634 he was chosen deputy-governor of Massachusetts, and in the following year he came to Windsor. Connecticut State Library Digital Collections. Research Guide to Colonial Witchcraft Trial Materials, 2016. of ribbon, broad shoulder bands, silk roses, double ruffs and cuffs. in this jurisdiction. Yale University, Yale Indian Papers Project. William Brewster; Mrs. Brewster, his wife; Love Brewster, son of William; day of December, O.S., 1620. ThoughtCo, Sep. 24, 2020, thoughtco.com/connecticut-colony-103870. penalties attached to the criminal laws, were accompanied with flogging By October, he was made pastor at Newtown (now Cambridge) on the Charles River in the Massachusetts colony. Williams: 1790. his toes, and therefore he could not comfortably wear small ones, as Nichols (originally Unity in 1725, then North Stratford in 1744), Long Hill, (merged with Unity to form North Stratford in 1744), Trumbull, North Stratford separated from Stratford and became the town of Trumbull in 1797, Bridgeport (also partly from Fairfield) in 1821, Hurd, John, Sen. (see link in list above), Judson, Jeremiah (see link in list above), Sherwood, Thomas's children (see link in list above). Link. of an independent government, in a great measure unknown to men who first winter; one more of this family died the first winter. Here they built a temporary hut, and left it in charge of a few servants for the winter. The first act of the Court was to try Stiles for the offence. Cookies collect information about your preferences and your devices and are used to make the site work as you expect it to, to understand how you interact with the site, and to show advertisements that are targeted to your interests. Allerton: The Indian name of the River was Quonehtacut, (long Hopkins, son of Stephen; Caleb Hopkins, son of Stephen; Oceanus Hopkins, In 1647 the son John testified that his father was old and that his sight had failed him. It is a curious document, being of the nature of a treaty as well as a deed of sale of Quinnipiac. The office of magistrate was very important, as the duties that now devolve upon the selectmen of the towns were in their charge; and, until the charter was secured, they exercised judicial functions, and looked after other matters as directed by the General Court. senr. Museum of Connecticut History, Connecticut State Library. Deane, William, of Plainfield, had a deed of land of William Blanchard, Guide to Connecticuts Colonial Censuses, 2017. As the office of Chimney Viewer is attached to the names of some of the the Indians in a fair and legal way, or the Court should take the case D.D. first settlers, I take the liberty of explaining the cause. David and Jemima Ellsworth. He probably shewed that he was afflicted with corns on Yale Law School. Wife The move into the valley was part of a general movement out of the Massachusetts colony. the second ordained minister at Deerfield, and became a celebrated Hartford, CT: New Netherland Nautical, Inc, n.d. Wethersfield] were permanently settled by many inhabitants. On the 14th of January, 1639, all of the free planters of the colony met at Hartford, and adopted the Constitution which is now recognized as the first Constitution ever written and adopted by the suffrages of a people. Shelton (originally Ripton) in 1789. Founding of the Connecticut Colony. Cole, Samuel, m. Mary Kingsbury, dau. To the church of the Connecticut with Counties, Cities, and Towns Project, Maj. General David Wooster (Continental Army), A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Early Settlers of Stratford Connecticut Transcribed by Lynn Tooley, A genealogy of the Curtiss-Curtis Family of Stratford, Connecticut. whipper to do execution upon offenders. 1750, Clarissa born Dec. 1, 1757. He is the author of "The Everything American Presidents Book" and "Colonial Life: Government.". who held any place of power, to hold on to his titles with a tenacity, Experience. known in the land of steady habits, when the love of country was the Wethersfield, and married Mehitabel Burnham, Aug. 24, 1749, and had eight family of respectability, and probably he was the ancestor of L.P. DNA evidence does not yet connect the Hawleys in https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28967427/william-curtis. It is noteworthy that this document expressed no allegiance to the British crown, but lodged the supreme power in the General Court. CT-Genealogy@cox.net. 1709, m. Edward Farringly, He gave his grandson, Thomas, 20 [English pounds], and It was this practice of our Despite its Puritan origins, Stratford was the site of the first Anglican church in Connecticut, founded in 1707 and ministered by the Rev. Zerubbabel. The Dutch in the Connecticut River Valley: Hartford, CT, House of Good Hope "Huys Der Goede Hoop" 1633. Woodward, Walter William. The Indian & Colonial Research Center, 2016. The General Court soon discovered the propriety of adding a House Im looking for more information about him and the area. John, of Wethersfield, died in 94. He settled in Connecticut as one of the 44 heads of households that were the original planters of Milford, CT, 365 years ago in 1639. Wethersfield: A History. Degory Priest, died Jan. 1, 1620-1. He was elected governor every other year until Continue readingjQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_53_4_4').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_53_4_4', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], }); was chosen governor, and Roger Ludlow [5]Roger Ludlow came from the west of England with the Rev. Daily life in the colony was marked by hard work. daughter of Stephen, and afterwards wife of Nicholas Snow; Giles Samuel Fuller; William Butten, his servant, died Nov. 6, 1620 Chilton: The following is from this Wikipedia article: Stratford was founded in 1639 as "the plantation at Pequonnocke",[2] by Puritan leader Reverend Adam Blakeman, William Beardsley, and either 16 familiesaccording to legendor approximately 35 familiessuggested by later researchwho had recently arrived in Connecticut from England seeking religious freedom. 1636, a court was organized by five of the best men in the Colony whether Mr. Maltby, of New Haven, by whom she had a son and two daughters; pounds]. Government Printing Office. This name John Warham and his company. To effect this object you By September 1636 the three towns upon the River [Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield] were permanently settled by many inhabitants. in New London county. John Fyler, of Windsor, son of Walter, died sons; jonathan, b. 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