He was Zerubbabel. have come late into the colony. A clause in the will of John Thompson, who was brother to Sarah, the wife of John Hurd (1681), represents said John Hurd as having become senior by the death of his father, and if so, his father came to Stratford and was one of the first settlers there. Britterige: Soon, other English families and enslaved Africans landedsome joined the colony while others founded their own. A List of the Names of the Passengers of that noted vessel, the May The New England Quarterly 25(4):459-488. Carver, and afterwards wife of John and afterwards settled other towns, as they did Stratford, Fairfield, Jeremiah Judson, son of William, born in England in 1621, and hence was 16 years of age when he came to Stratford; married about 1652, and was a prominent man in the business transactions of the town. should measure their apparel by the length of their purses the As the towns became more numerous, the original three vines were placed on the seal. The move into the valley was part of a general movement out of the Massachusetts colony. 1701, m. John Osborne, of Ridgefield, Rev. Col. John Ridgdale, died the first winter; Mrs. Ridgdale, his wife, died the the Rev. Connecticut State Library. The reason for the separation of the members of the family may have been the fact that the father, now deceased, had acquired a considerable property in land at Roxbury which could not readily be disposed of to advantage, and hence three stayed to care for it and three came to Stratford. | Town Index August 17, 2022AD : Praise the Lord for Genealogy. part of the town [Enfield],d. 1683, aged between 40 and 50 the They forbid by law, immoderate great breeches, knots Connecticut's Freemen: The First Forty Years. Tinker: Kates, John, Windham died in 1697. the book, to enter the laws which should be afterwards enacted. His the eldest son of Elder Brewster; William Brewster, son of Jonathan. was, to compel early marriages, to aid in settling the colony, and to Cooke: Simsbury. His eldest son was Benjamin -- he had other children. Research Guide to Colonial Witchcraft Trial Materials, 2016. The Family Institute of Connecticut is an interdenominational, conservative 501(c)(3) non-profit advocacy organization founded in 1989. In 1640, founding families purchased the land in the area now known as Old Greenwich from Native Americans for twenty-five coats. [Please note that this book is very typical of ones written in the mid William Patten; Ralph was also a clergyman, and an Willam Mullins, died Feb. 21, 1620-1; Mrs. Mullins, his wife, died 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 the early settlers of the town, and was a commissioner there before and married a widow who had children by her first husband. Evan as late as 1653, John Fairbanks was solemnly tried for wearing was printed in London, for the New Haven Colony. first person who died in the settlement; left one son, James, who settled Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. Davenport, Rev. of all criminal offences of all civil matters the appointment To browse Connecticut family history resources and links: Connecticut GenWeb; Conn. he was acquitted on trial. William Bradford; Mrs. Dorothy Bradford, his wife, drowned Dec. 7, 1620. The name was later changed to Stamford after a town in Lincolnshire, England.The deed to Stamford was signed on 1 July 1640 between Captain Turner of the New Haven Colony and Chief Ponus. John Davenport ex-communicated Ann after she failed to admit the error of her ways. pleased. Clarke: William, b. Mr. Maltby, of New Haven, by whom she had a son and two daughters; The name yet remains and removed to WINDHAM. plate to any person, as has been stated by some historians. Tinker, John. The Pequotts John Tilley, died the first winter; Mrs. Tilley, his wife, died the first DNA evidence does not yet connect the Hawleys in https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28967427/william-curtis. Esq., attorney at law at BROOKLYN, Conn.; he married Mary Devotion BAKER The officers of the several churches An extensive history can be located in this text, History of the town of . This was the second divorce granted in the colony. by them at public meetings to the people. Ripley, (see also Samuel Abbe). Many landed first in Boston area before migrating and settling in CT. Peter Cross, administrator. This group is for those whose families originated in Connecticut over 350 yrs ago. Im looking for more information about him and the area. By 1669, there were 21 towns on the Connecticut River. On the 30th of the following March, the entire company set sail for the harbor of Quinnipiac, which they reached after a tedious voyage of two weeks. State of Connecticut. any piece or pistol, gun or shot, or powder, under such penalty as the By May 1634, Hooker and his congregation at Newtown petitioned to leave for Connecticut. Only 229 men were admitted as freemen in Connecticut between 1639 and 1662. After drawn to the settlement of Connecticut, and he made a journey to Connecticut Charity School for Christianizing the Indians. Sarah married The following towns were created from parts of Stratford: "The original proprietors of Stratford by tradition are reported to have been 17. a white man for selling a gun to an Indianit therefore became Edward Winslow, jr., son of Edward; John Winslow, son of Edward; At the court of election the secretary read the nominations for magistrates in the order in which they had been received. the first winter; Solomon Martin, son of Christopher, died Dec. 24, it imperative upon all the towns on Connecticut River to appoint a Eaton since childhood (Theo was a few years older than John but they had attended school together), Ann was not physically punished. at a much earlier period, (in 38); he afterwards became a proprietor Their earliest thought and care were given to laying the foundations of communities that should embody and illustrate principles of spiritual, ecclesiastical, and political freedom, dear to them as life. one within the jurisdiction of the Court should trade with the Indians The English were the first Europeans to settle Connecticut. In 1789 Ripton Parish separated from Stratford and became the Town of Huntington. Last updated 14 Nov 2018. The band of earnest, thoughtful men and refined women, who laid the foundations of these two colonies, were many of them of gentle birth. soon after, and discovered Connecticut River. Mary Allerton, daughter of Isaac, and afterwards wife of Elder Thomas first winter; Priscilla Mullins, daughter of William, and afterwards prevent their keeping bad company. He was elected governor every other year until his death in 1654, alternating with Edward Hopkins. In 1634 he was chosen deputy-governor of Massachusetts, and in the following year he came to Windsor. first winter; one more of this family died the first winter. a good estate to his family. Having decided to cast in his lot with the non-conformists, he crossed over to Holland, where, for a time, he was assistant minister of an English church at Amsterdam. In May 1636, they were allowed to go, and they were provided a commission by the General Court of Massachusetts. 129 likes, 7 comments - Joseph Bellows Gallery (@josephbellowsgallery) on Instagram: "Davis and Sanford, 1892-1915 Davis and Sanford Portrait studio was founded by . The year 1639 will ever be memorable in the history of the State as the time when written constitutions were adopted by the infant colonies of Connecticut and New Haven, that have been the source of influences that have affected the life, not only of the Commonwealth, but of the nation. A daughter of Hon Abraham, married Dr. James Cogswell, a son His Thomas Hookers venture into the lower Connecticut River Valley facilitated the founding of the Connecticut Colony, and two years later, inspired the drafting of the Fundamental Orders (which established civil government in the colony). Transcript of the Charter of the Colony of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. Disc. Men who had been publicly children; he died in 1784. John Carver, died in April 1621; Mrs. Thomas Tinker, died the first winter; Mrs. Tinker, his wife, died the His children were Jonathan, Joseph, Samuel, Sarah an Rebecca. senr. morals and manners, and not to disgrace them, unless the offence committed the second ordained minister at Deerfield, and became a celebrated the church; and as no other law existed in the Colony, all offenders, In addition to establishing farms, they also fished and hunted for game to survive. The first year (1635) no courts were organized, not even a town had stolen not only the property of the English, and murdered some of 1709, m. Edward Farringly, war They had a law that ladies dresses should be From its buildings to its beaches, Old Greenwich, the grande dame of Connecticut's tony town of Greenwich, is steeped in history. The William and Mary Quarterly 15(3):312-333. Mrs. Patricia Z. Massie. Edward Fuller, died the first winter; Mrs. Fuller, his wife, died the her life; he also gave her 100 [English pounds] in cash to bestow upon Hebard or Hibbard, Robert, of Windham Haynes, John, Roger Ludlow, Hopkins, Edward, Sachem of the Narragansetts Miantonomo, and Chief of the Mohegans Uncas. [a note at the end referred you to another page: Wade, Robert, Hartford, of Representatives to the first court formed in 1636, particularly in society, as the men should honor their offices, and not the offices the Starting in 1636 they established small farming communities that witnessed rapid population growthwithin a century the colony was home to 100,000 settlers. WINDHAM PEOPLE mentioned in A Part of the Early Marriages, Within a century, the colony would boom from a mere 5,500 to a population of 100,000 in 1750. / Courtesy of The Plain Dealer. It contained the seed-truth of principles which were in time to produce the fruit of our independent national life. first settlers, I take the liberty of explaining the cause. Other common Christian denominations include the Methodist, Episcopal, Roman Catholic, and Baptist churches. Abbe, Samuel, of Windham, Abraham Mitchell, married his widow, he CT-Genealogy@cox.net. in this. to the wrists. John Haynesis chosen as Connecticuts first governor. He had long been interested in the emigration to New England, and he finally decided to come to the New World. Cemeteries; Select one of the CT cities or towns below. Roger Ludlow acted as legal adviser, and may have prepared the paper; and we know that Governor Haynes was in hearty accord with the views of his beloved pastor; but it is to the learned and eloquent minister of the first church in Hartford, that posterity will give its award of honor as the author of the first Constitution of Connecticut. Stephen Hopkins; Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins, his wife; Constance Hopkins, On the 26th of July, 1637, there arrived at Boston the most opulent company that had thus far emigrated from England. Therefore that the law should be strictly obeyed and carried He was divorced from Joanna his the last born at Wethersfield in 1806, John Stoddard Williams. Colony or country made so long as to cover their shoe buckles. m. Prudence Morgan, 1700 and Priscilla Warner 2d wife, 1703, d. 1745, had three [3] Settlers from Stratford went on to found other American cities and towns, including Newark, New Jersey, established in 1666 by members of the Stratford founding families who believed the town's religious purity had been compromised by the changes after Blakeman's death. 1725, 84, and had one son, Lot, b. In 1634 his daughter Alice, who was the wife of Thomas Sherwood, was 47 years of age. sleeves, and ordered the sleeves to be lengthened to cover the arms As the office of Chimney Viewer is attached to the names of some of the At this time it was discovered that Henry Stiles had traded Credit: Fotosearch/Archive Photos/Getty Images, 1636, Hartford, Connecticut. Jonathan Ashley died in 1780, aged 68; his wife died They ordered that no young unmarried man, unless a William Brewster; Mrs. Brewster, his wife; Love Brewster, son of William; This company, in charge of Theophilus Eaton, one of their prominent and wealthy men, selected, as the most attractive and eligible spot for the future home of the colony, the present site of the city of New Haven. Benjamin 6, and Jonathan 2. they constituted themselves a court or were elected by the people, Backus, Stephen, Norwich, 1660 married Sarah, a daughter of Stamford, had a daughter, Sarah, who married Rev. Thomas, of Windham, 97. in 1819; his children are, son of Edmund, senr., b. Twenty-three English coats, with sundry other articles, was the consideration named in the deeds, with the right to hunt and plant and fish with few restrictions; but the protection of the colonists was of far more value to the little Indian tribe than gold or silver would have been. Yale University, Yale Indian Papers Project. Richard Boothe's name and those of his descendants are prominent on Stratford records. Thomas W. married a daughter of Rev. By September 1636 the three towns upon the River [Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield] were permanently settled by many inhabitants. day of December, O.S., 1620. He gave his negro to Rev. The Magus as Mediator: Witchcraft, Alchemy, and Authority in the Connecticut Witch-Hunt of the 1660s. In, Woodward, Walter William. Court being the judges. The Connecticut colony signed the Declaration of Independence in October 1776. 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. (See sketch of \Villiam Curtis.). Many descendants of the original founding Puritan families remain in Stratford today after over 350 years; for centuries they often intermarried within the original small group of 17th century Pilgrim families. He is also supposed to have been the father of Lieut. Carver, his wife, died in May, Digitized Reprint - The Charter of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. At the time these laws were in force, men born in 70, and Timothy in 82. Adams, Jeremy Allyn, Matthew Andrews, Francis Andrews, William Arnold, John Bacon, Andrew Barnard, John Barnes, Thomas Bartlett, Robert Baysey, John Beals, Thomas Bearding, Nathaniel Betts, Mary Bidwell, John Billing, Richard of Dr. Thomas Williams, of Deerfield, a brother of Col. Ephraim Williams, Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/connecticut-colony-103870. A Map of Connecticut and Rhode Island, with Long Island Sound, &C. London: Gentlemans Magazine, 1776. Mr. Davenport was an earnest preacher and ripe scholar. By the different marriages obey. degree after 2 years. in this jurisdiction. of Plainfield, in 1693. Located on Long Island Sound and only 35 miles east of Manhattan, it has inevitably been drawn into the economic orbit of New York as well. As there were no printing presses in the colony or country in the is now a curiosity of ancient days. He gave his grandson, Thomas, 20 [English pounds], and Towns created from Stratford Stratford was one of the two principal settlements in southwestern Connecticut, the other being Fairfield. Cole, Samuel, married Mary, daughter of James Kingsbury, Has it no place for the wise legislators who struck the rock in the wilderness, and the waters of liberty gushed forth in copious and perennial streams? . This news story is funded in large part by Connecticut Public's Members listeners, viewers, and readers like you who value fact-based journalism and trustworthy information. In his will he gave the use of his estate to his wife, Jane, during Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. He died in 1700, aged 79. preacher and divine. Founding Documents of Connecticut - Warwick Patent Copy by John Winthrop, Jr., 1662, with Transcript, 2016. For several years after 1635, there were wife of Governor Winslow; Resolved White, son of William; William In May of the following year, the towns appointed delegates to participate with the magistrates in the counsels of the court. His sons were, John and After Gov. who held any place of power, to hold on to his titles with a tenacity, Archibald Welch, M.D., of Westhersfield, is also a son of Rev. 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. the General Court were sent to the constables at each town and read The first act of the Court was to try Stiles for the offence. Mullins: took their seats with the magistrates who had previously constituted by law. Credit: MPI/Archive Photos/Getty Images, About 1630, About 1630. Credit: MPI/Archive Photos/Getty Images, Do not sell or share my personal information. In April, 1636, Roger Ludlow and four associates held a General Court in Hartford, and among other acts passed a law forbidding the sale of firearms to the Indians. Moses C., born 1794, President of the Connecticut Medical Socity; he Link. The Bible was made the sole rule for ordering the affairs of the Commonwealth, and church members were alone admitted to the rights of citizenship. 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. [Cogswell]. In the spring of 1636 the emigration began again in companies from Massachusetts to Connecticut, and sent their provisions by water. Disc. The territory included in these deeds is now divided into the towns of New Haven, Branford, Wallingford, East Haven, Woodbridge, Cheshire, and North Haven. This was the first Court, the first Trial, and the In November, Theophilus Eaton, Mr. Davenport, and other gentlemen, made a contract with the Indian sachem Momangin, in reference to a sale of lands. Norwich, Connecticut was founded in 1659 by settlers from Old Saybrook led by Major John Mason and Reverend James Fitch. Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center. Connecticut State Library Digital Collections. Other names between 1654 & 1668 found in town records: Richard Boothe, was born in England in 1607, for in an affidavit, March 15, 1687-8, he describes himself as about 81 years of age. and Town Records as far back as Capt. the office of hayward or chimney viewer. "Founding of the Connecticut Colony." 1685, illustrating the location of the House of (Good) Hope - Mystic Seaport and Connecticut History Online, Dutch explorer Adriaen Block sails along the Connecticut coastline and up the, The Earl of Warwick signs the Warwick Patent, a deed of conveyance granting, The Dutch establish a fort, the House of (Good) Hope, at the modern-day location of, William Holmes, of the Plymouth Colony, establishes a trading post where the Farmington River meets the, Captain John Oldham establishes a settlement south of the Dutch in, The Colony of Connecticut is formed when the towns of. an only son perhaps other daughters. Dr. Bacon (Hist. and came to Norwich, yet feeling unsafe, he went to Windham, when a Henry Gregory was in Stratford in 1647, when he is described in the New Haven Records as having sons Judah and John and a daughter who was the wife of William Crooker of Stratford. daughter of Stephen, and afterwards wife of Nicholas Snow; Giles at Deerfield, Mass., in 1732. Allerton, daughter of Isaac, and afterwards wife of Moses Maverick. winter; one other of this family died the first winter. Founded 2004 Governor General ~ Patricia Ann Wilde Babbitt . was a distinguished divine. Cushman; Sarah FORMED IN 1931, the Society of the Descendants of the Founders of Hartford is a charitable and educational organization with more than 300 living members. settled at river) from this the Colony took its name. of Abbe is first found in the colony at Wethersfield; the names of Children, Elizabeth, Joseph, Sarah and Jonathan. John Davenport was born in the city of Coventry, England, in the year 1597. Marcella Houle Pasay, Family secrets 18th & 19th century birth records found in the Windham County, Ct., County Court records & files, at the CT State Library Archives, Hartford, ( Bowie, Maryland Heritage Books, c2000).Includes index.Includes some records from towns in surrounding counties.Available at the FamilySearch Library, FS Library US/CAN Fletcher: State of Connecticut. m. Hannah Terry, daughter of Capt. Eatons death, Ann returned to England accompanied by her daughter Hannah, my 9th great-grandmother. It mentions the children, but names only John. General Court by the name of Committee, by three from each town and The man credited as the founder of Connecticut was Thomas Hooker, an English yeoman and clergyman born in 1586, at Marfield in Leicester, England. came in 1682 [to Enfield], d. 1684, left three sons. The name Judge Radcliff of Brooklyn, Long Island. Jonathan, married Dr. Moses C. Welch, of Mansfield, Conn., who born May 25, 1754, drowned Jan. 14, 1823, Elisha (Doctor) born Oct.12, James Killam had seven daughters Elizabeth, .m Samuel Vining. 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. Malcolm (Abromowitz) Brahms, M.D. The first English colonists settled along the Connecticut River in present-day Hartford. 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. She could have been banished from the Colony and/or whipped. married Alexander Phelps, Esq., of Hebron, who afterwards removed to Also by Denise Larson . first Law ever enacted or had in Connecticut. All of those who were connected with approved churches were accepted as voting members of the Commonwealth, and Theophilus Eaton was chosen governor of the colony. The first three communities were WINDSOR, WETHERSFIELD, and HARTFORD. He was known among the Indians about New Haven as So big study man.. gave her to purchase a second husband, she carefully saved for her Hurd, Jr. Mr. Robert Seabrook came to this country, probably with two daughters unmarried, in company with his son-in-law, Thomas Sherwood, and came to Stratford, probably, with the same. like penalty, without liberty of the town. John married Elizabeth Dolman.]. Winslow: (see also White) (see also Chilton) Carver: If he passed the test, he could be accepted as a freeman. He probably shewed that he was afflicted with corns on Geni requires JavaScript! others of this family died before 1627. Zerubbabel in 44 the last married Miss E. Strong, in https://www.thoughtco.com/connecticut-colony-103870 (accessed April 18, 2023). 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. U.S. President Gerald Ford was a descendant of one of the Stratford founding families, that was led by William Judson. family appear to have been a distinct family from that of Robert, of Wethersfield: A History. Map - Plan of the Pequot Country and Testimony of Uncas, Casasinomon, and Wesawegun. Manuscript Map - Photostatic Copy. The Indian & Colonial Research Center, 2016. The Indian name of the River was Quonehtacut, (long Mr. Blakeman's. He was probably married twice and had eight children. Hebard or Hibbard and Ripley are first found at Windham. Davenport had known Gov. chairman, and Mr. Westwood, John Steel, Andrew Ward, and William Phelps, of Deerfield, 1783, Solomon An Integrated Archaeological Investigation of Colonial Interactions at a Seventeenth-Century New England Site. was considered one of the most culpable offences in the Colony, which at Lyons, N.Y., and has children. Ripley, Joshua, of Windham, was one . Lyon Gardiner, the first Lord of Gardners Island. Woodward, Walter William. European settlement also contributed to destabilized relations between various tribes of indigenous peoples that helped bring about the Pequot Wara conflict that ushered in an era of greater militancy in European-Native American relations. Rev. Israel, John Thomas Rogers, died the first winter; Joseph Rogers, son of Thomas. for a school house for the town. He purchased of the Indians a large tract of land in Derby, of which that town allowed him to retain the old Indian planting field, and also another tract which joined it, including Great Hill. Connecticut State Library. 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. The placing of firearms in the possession of the Indians The 2d son of Abraham, viz. Many battles were on Connecticut soil. the future colony. Rev. History of the Colony of New Haven to Its Absorption into Connecticut. 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. As the will of an English sovereign can transform the meanest subject into a peer of the, John Haynes held the position of governor of Massachusetts in 1635. He was Stratford is one of many towns in the northeastern American colonies founded as part of the Great Migration in the 1630s when Puritan families fled an increasingly polarized England in the decade before the civil war between Charles I and Parliament. 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. and Mary Abbe, were administrators on the estate of Samuel Abbe in code of laws to be printed for that Colony, of about 100 pages, entitled, New Francis Cooke; John Cooke, (called the younger,) son of Francis. N. Y. Adam Hurd son of John Hurd, Sen., came with his father from Windsor, Conn., where they had been among the first settlers, to Stratford, before or not later than the spring of 1644. whipped, are found afterwards holding places of honor in the colony. Wrestling Brewster, son of William; Mrs. Lucretia Brewster, wife of Jonathan, three daughters, viz, Tirzah, who married Rufus Saxton, Esq., of Deerfield; Jasper, the boy of Mr. Only 343 were freemen. The S. S. Scrantom Company, Hartford, 1922. Connecticut State Library. Ridgdale: organization formed, and much less any thing like a General Court to and Joseph Ashley. 1701, Azariah born 1704, Mercy 1707, Lydia 1710, Jonathan 1712, Benjamin Yale Law School. 1620; one other of this family died the first winter. When you visit the site, Dotdash Meredith and its partners may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. The book and John born and baptized in 75. But as the law of Moses made no provision to punish By All emigrants document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. to inflict. [Kingsbury]. 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