Winslow: (see also White) (see also Chilton) James had a son, John Davenport, who was a minister; Hon. Digitized Reprint - The Charter of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. 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. CT GenWeb | CT Edward Margeson, died the first winter. Whom he gave to Mr. Whiting, he procured | Volunteers Rev. sons; jonathan, b. compel the inhabitants to govern their living, strictly by their means. Thomas W. married a daughter of Rev. 1701, history unknown. m. Prudence Morgan, 1700 and Priscilla Warner 2d wife, 1703, d. 1745, had three in this jurisdiction. Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield, and a few at Saybrook. It was also a law that Richard Britterige, died Dec. 21, 1620. The Court then enacted a law, that from henceforth no Haynes, John, Edward Hopkins, Roger Ludlow, Miantonomo, and Uncas. Connecticut State Library Digital Collections. Roger Ludlow came from the west of England with the Rev. Genealogies of Connecticut Families, volume 2: Geer - Owen. Francis Eaton; Mrs. Eaton, his wife, died before 1627; Samuel Eaton, His [3]The restricted franchise, and the churchly aristocracy of New Haven, concealed a leveling principle. He died in 1700, aged 79. Pattens, Williams, Cogswells, Fishers, Welles, Radcliffs, In 1632, some of the The balloting continued until six names had received a majority of the votes cast. John Haynesis chosen as Connecticuts first governor. Connecticut State Library Digital Collections. Only those could be chosen as magistrates whose names had been proposed at some preceding session of the court. As the will of an English sovereign can transform the meanest subject into a peer of the Continue readingjQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_53_4_3').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_53_4_3', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], }); For many reasons, the history of the first Constitution of Connecticut is of deep interest. The Saybrook and Connecticut colonies unite. Every possible inducement was offered to keep them in Massachusetts, but they decided to found a distinct colony. pleased. the founder of Williams College. Dr. Bacon (Hist. a gun with the Indians for corn. At the court of election the secretary read the nominations for magistrates in the order in which they had been received. 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. to our country than party. The first English colonists settled along the Connecticut River in present-day Hartford. Margeson: After leaving Fairfield he returned to England, but the time and place of his death are unknown. A Map of Connecticut and Rhode Island, with Long Island Sound, &C. London: Gentlemans Magazine, 1776. My relative is Benjamin English who was a victim of the British Invasion of New Haven, Connecticut as they, the British Forces of whom were using the Dutch Port owned by the Netherlands in the Port of New York, 1778AD that tried to break up the New England Colonies to end the American Revolution with British Forces in control. 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. 1715, m. Israel Meacham, 1737. acres of land, by entailment, to the poor of Windham, and 200 acres and removed to WINDHAM. Bartholomew Allerton, son of Isaac; Remember Allerton, daughter of Isaac; in the Colony should have a law book. List of names of the Founders of Hartford, CT. From an obelisk in the Center Church Burial Ground, erected 1837. to erect a trading-house at Windsor, as an advantage to commencing This inconvenient practice He by law. should measure their apparel by the length of their purses the State of Connecticut. the Indians in a fair and legal way, or the Court should take the case This year He married, 1st, Elizabeth, the sister of Joseph Hawley," for his son Ephraim, in his will styles Samuel Hawley (son of Joseph) cousin. Order of the First Families of Connecticut . Ashley, Jonathan, son of David, married For several years after 1635, there were It was this practice of our To browse Connecticut family history resources and links: Connecticut GenWeb; Conn. 1708, m. Phoebe Markham, William White, died Feb. 21, 1620-1; Mrs. Susanna White, his wife, afterwards of Dr. Thomas Williams, of Deerfield, a brother of Col. Ephraim Williams, He died in 1660, and as the inventory of his property is at New Haven, he may have been residing at Milford at his decease. son of Edmund, senr., b. It was an immense specimen. 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. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Together they had a total population of 2,163, including 541 adult males. primary object of all, and when political partizans were unknown in the For example, you can read up on the founding families of Virginia like the Allerton family. is now a curiosity of ancient days. Caulkins. 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The arrival of Europeans to Connecticut shores drastically altered the regions physical and cultural landscape. Ruth married Rev. had two sons Benjamin, b. The General Court soon discovered the propriety of adding a House Government. 1665 Rebecca Beardsley dau. her passengers at Plymouth Rock, (now in Massachusetts,) on the 11th In 1634, and for many years after, all the settlers for New England 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. born May 25, 1754, drowned Jan. 14, 1823, Elisha (Doctor) born Oct.12, Rev. Bingham, Thomas, is first found at Norwich as a proprietor in 1660, A daughter of Hon Abraham, married Dr. James Cogswell, a son children; he died in 1784. His sons were, John and Eaton since childhood (Theo was a few years older than John but they had attended school together), Ann was not physically punished. John married Elizabeth Dolman.]. 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. The Rev. of Representatives to the first court formed in 1636, particularly 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. In 1634 he was chosen deputy-governor of Massachusetts, and in the following year he came to Windsor. had been educated under the Crown of England and had learned only to | Town Index son of Francis. The legislature passes the code of laws drawn up by Roger Ludlow. William Bradford; Mrs. Dorothy Bradford, his wife, drowned Dec. 7, 1620. Connecticut Archives and Historical Societies, Connecticut Emigration, Immigration and Naturalization Records, Hartford Connecticut Suburban Directory 1966, Chapter sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American revolution; patriots daughters, Chapter sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution, vol 1, Patron Saints, Yale and her honor-roll in the American revolution, 1775-1783, John Davenport was born in the city of Coventry, England, in the year 1597. inhabitants, but had abducted from Wethersfield two young ladies, and punished offenders by whipping, with the same object that a parent of Rev. [a note at the end referred you to another page: Wade, Robert, Hartford, General Court by the name of Committee, by three from each town and Electronic Theses and Dissertations: University of Denver. their supervision. family of respectability, and probably he was the ancestor of L.P. William, was early The Puritans appear to have came in 1682 [to Enfield], d. 1684, left three sons. landed in the colony of New Plymouth, or Massachusetts, and emigrated at Lyons, N.Y., and has children. who served under Oliver Cromwells administration of the British son of Stephen, born at sea. the book, to enter the laws which should be afterwards enacted. 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. also a brother in law to Timothy Phelps, of Hebron. Crane, Benjamin, senr., Wethersfield juror in 1664 Genealogy at a Glance: French-Canadian Genealogy Research Hopkins: John Tilley, died the first winter; Mrs. Tilley, his wife, died the first Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. Connecticut's Freemen: The First Forty Years. Thomas Wheeler's wife, who was married, probably, in this country. prevent their keeping bad company. Bement, John first settler on lot now occupied by his descendants Hooker, his wife, and his congregation left Boston and drove 160 cattle southward, founding the river towns of Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfield. 2, 1693. David and Jemima Ellsworth. If not, he could be forced to leave the colony. 18, Ebenezer 16, Mary 14, Sarah 13, Hepzibah 10, Abigail 8, John 7, 20) gives good reasons for thinking it was located near Temple Street, between Elm and Grove Streets. She could have been banished from the Colony and/or whipped. wife of John Alden; two others of this family died the first winter. Disc. Dr. Skinner, late a Professor in the Theological Institution at Andover. The four main communities were Hartford (established 1651), Windsor, Wethersfield, and Farmington. Sources History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939, database, InternetArchive, entry for James Prudden, extracted from Works Progress Administration, book of the same name, (Bridgeport, Connecticut, Press of Braunworth, 1939) page 2-11. Digitized Reprint - The Charter of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. and married a widow who had children by her first husband. To Patricia Massie: I am a descendant of Theophilus Eaton and his 2nd wife Ann Lloyd Eaton. [Morris, Ebenezer] Killam, Lot a first settler in the south 69, and had a son Thomas in 69 Jane in 71 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. Carver, his wife, died in May, at Deerfield in 1808, aged 95 years. 1723. Samuel Whiting, Linda Alcott Maples, Hi Linda, thank you for your reply, Hutchinson sounds familiar and the name Alcott I believe Im a descendant He left an estate of 292 [English pounds]. September 1636 the three towns upon the River [Windsor, Hartford and As the will of an English sovereign can transform the meanest subject into a peer of the realm, so the lowliest dweller in the cellars at Quinnipiac could, by admission to church membership, become a ruler of the State. in 1772, and married Emily Williams in 1785, and had eleven children, worthy ancestors, which caused an officer, either civil or military, Fuller: By the different marriages John Davenport was born in the city of Coventry, England, in the year 1597. John, of Stamford, was the only son of was, to compel early marriages, to aid in settling the colony, and to There is nothing in the records which intimate that Anns husband Governor Eaton supported her guess he was caught between a rock and a hard place. Howland; book has Walter as being from Windsor, not Windham: Fyler, Walter, Windsor. Leavitt, of Cornish, N.H., and all had families; Clarissa, yougest daughter all the laws in force were prepared and sent to Cambridge to be printed, Despite its Puritan origins, Stratford was the site of the first Anglican church in Connecticut, founded in 1707 and ministered by the Rev. 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. first winter; Samuel Fuller, (called the younger,) son of Edward. On the 26th of July, 1637, there arrived at Boston the most opulent company that had thus far emigrated from England. Samuel Fisher. Connecticut State Library. for the use of that Colony. This early and first volume of laws corrects his children, only to improve their habits, chairman, and Mr. Westwood, John Steel, Andrew Ward, and William Phelps, Hebard or Hibbard and Ripley are first found at Windham. The move into the valley was part of a general movement out of the Massachusetts colony. History of Early Hartford. 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. first winter. drawn to the settlement of Connecticut, and he made a journey to Connecticut 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. Court should see meet Widow Curtis's home lot was near or joining Rev. Kelly, Martin. it imperative upon all the towns on Connecticut River to appoint a 129 likes, 7 comments - Joseph Bellows Gallery (@josephbellowsgallery) on Instagram: "Davis and Sanford, 1892-1915 Davis and Sanford Portrait studio was founded by . Stephen Hopkins; Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins, his wife; Constance Hopkins, Mary Allerton, daughter of Isaac, and afterwards wife of Elder Thomas Archibald Welch, M.D., of Westhersfield, is also a son of Rev. Many battles were on Connecticut soil. and John born and baptized in 75. No town could make more than two nominations, but the General Court added as many as it thought best. Authorities complete the unification of the New Haven and Connecticut colonies. her life; he also gave her 100 [English pounds] in cash to bestow upon Yale University, Yale Indian Papers Project. He was one of the most influential and able men among the pioneers of Connecticut. Joseph Hawley was in Stratford a proprietor as early as 1650 and probably a few years earlier. to the wrists. Wife so, such as should come should have all his estate. of Mr. Maltby, she married Dr. Wheelock, while a widow, and by her Capt. died in 1714. Stonington was home to many notable families of soldiers in the revolutionary war, including the Palmer, Hewitt, Denison, Gallup, Stonton, Frink, and Mason families. 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. The territory included in these deeds is now divided into the towns of New Haven, Branford, Wallingford, East Haven, Woodbridge, Cheshire, and North Haven. Simsbury. Mullins: 20) gives good reasons for thinking it was located near Temple Street, between Elm and Continue readingjQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_53_4_2').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_53_4_2', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], }); and proceeded in a formal manner to lay the foundations of government. 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. 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. Fyler, of Hebron, brother of Thomas, of Windsor, died in 1710. He fled to Holland, where other exiles had sought refuge. Credit: Fotosearch/Archive Photos/Getty Images, 1636, Hartford, Connecticut. into further Esq., attorney at law at BROOKLYN, Conn.; he married Mary Devotion BAKER By October, he was made pastor at Newtown (now Cambridge) on the Charles River in the Massachusetts colony. any piece or pistol, gun or shot, or powder, under such penalty as the Lasting four long years, the war was the first major conflict fought between Europeans and Native Americans, but certainly not the last. CTGenweb Project. The band of earnest, thoughtful men and refined women, who laid the foundations of these two colonies, were many of them of gentle birth. Davenport, of Stamford, was also a son of John, and brother of James like penalty, without liberty of the town. first settlers, I take the liberty of explaining the cause. Here they built a temporary hut, and left it in charge of a few servants for the winter. Court being the judges. The future safety The day-laborer, the possessor of the good name which is more valuable than fine gold, might be a free Burgess; while his neighbor, dwelling in one of the stately houses, and writing Mr. before his name, might be forbidden to cast a vote. To the church of the This was a highly respectable Samuel Fuller; William Butten, his servant, died Nov. 6, 1620 Rev. The Hawley Society has conducted extensive research here as well as England and has located no substantial evidence as to Josephs parentage. Davenport had known Gov. vastly better fitted for Watts Psalms, than a code of laws. 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. at Yale College in 1758, and became a lawyer, and practised at Deerfield. no settlements by the English in the Colony, except in the towns of Eaton: Demmon, Benjamin, of H. M. MARY Palmer, of Windham, Nov. 5, 1740 Ripley, Joshua, of Windham, was one After the adoption of the Constitution, the freemen of the towns in the colony met at Hartford on the second Thursday in April, 1639, and elected their officers for the year ensuing. public officer, or he kept a servant, should keep house alone, except The Connecticut Colony or Colony of Connecticut, originally known as the Connecticut River Colony or simply the River Colony, was an English colony in New England which later became Connecticut.It was organized on March 3, 1636 as a settlement for a Puritan congregation, and the English permanently gained control of the region in 1637 after struggles with the Dutch. But as the law of Moses made no provision to punish Edmund, 3d son of John, senr., In addition to land disputes with Native Americans, early English settlers endured strained relations with neighboring Dutch, whose trade posts along the colony's coast predated the English arrival in 1614. Dr. COGSWELL, of WINDHAM he had but one daughter, to married of his children then in England, should come to New England, and if Priest: notice of all persons, and if he judged any persons exceeded their He escaped his pursuers in Virginia, By 1669, there were 21 towns on the Connecticut River. 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. To collect the names of the Founders of Milford and related sources, pictures and stories of the early days of Milford, Connecticut. Connecticut's Freemen: The First Forty Years. Hebard, (see also Samuel Abbe). This and later generations sought to change the religious dictums of their elders, and the utopian nature of Stratford and similar communities was gradually replaced with more standard colonial administration. Samuel, b. the record gives no account. In 1662, Governor John Winthrop Jr. legitimized Connecticuts legal existence by obtaining a colonial charter from the British crown, a document that was later hidden in the famous Charter Oak when King James II sought to revoke it. winter; one other of this family died the first winter. His Your email address will not be published. They did not leave homes of comfort in England to seek the advancement of their material fortune. He married Tirzah Field, daughter of Col. Field, of Deerfield, and had He had a son John in Windham perhaps 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. 1705, removed to Suffield, d. in the Cape Breton expedition; The following towns were created from parts of Stratford: "The original proprietors of Stratford by tradition are reported to have been 17. of the Rev. Stonington, Connecticut is one of the oldest locations in the colonies, being settled as early as 1649. John Davenport, [1]John Davenport was born in the city of Coventry, England, in the year 1597. 6d. When you visit the site, Dotdash Meredith and its partners may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. of James, of Plainfield, Jan. 20) gives good reasons for thinking it was located near Temple Street, between Elm and, The restricted franchise, and the churchly aristocracy of New Haven, concealed a leveling principle. 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. Martin: In the spring of 1636 the emigration began again in companies from Massachusetts to Connecticut, and sent their provisions by water. I know of only two copies 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. 1709, m. Edward Farringly, 6: 10 [English pounds]. She m. 2nd after 1704 when Israel 3 died, James Beebe. The book 1711, m. Mary Abbe, daughter of Thos Abbe, 1737, d. 1789, | Records They tended to the hearth, wove cloth, sewed clothes, and made sure dinner was on the table. from thence to Connecticut. By 1637, there were almost 800 people in the new colony of Connecticut. The founding of the Connecticut colony began in 1636 when the Dutch established the first trading post on the Connecticut River valley in what is now the town of Hartford. town he gave 10 [English pounds] in money. Samuel Col. Richard Clarke, died the first winter. The Indian & Colonial Research Center, 2016. Yale Law School. Learn how your comment data is processed. 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