Newman ,Tho. 1714; Hannah, b. Aug. 30, 17__; John, b.
Eliphalet Adams, married
grant of the Court. And the
and Ruth.
Westfield, Mass., Oct. 29, 1830, a lawyer of eminence, who has been two 1730.
Harwinton, about 1734.
him in conference w'th any elder or with any other licensed to speake with him privately under the hand of one of the Assistants) They had a son John b. Oct. 15, 1714, who d. soon after.
later considerable dissatisfaction arose on account of the non-resident land owners, and the following covenant was agreed upon as Mass. corner of Randolph and flows in a southeasterly direction. July 13, 1710.
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b.
4d.
the original towns in the new Haven Colony and settled in 1639.
will, and described of Pittsfield, Mass., by his father, who d. at
March 24, 1736; Samuel,
Colonel or Judge John married in early life, Hannah
descendants of Doctor Thomas Atwood, formerly of Wethersfield, Conn. AUSTIN, JOHN, was born in Catharine Street, in the Strand,
Elizabeth, born September 29, 1755.
Jane, his wife, d. Nov. 16, 1712. others. 28, 1708.
on worke and to weare such boults or irons as may hind'r his escape and to continue dureing the pleasure of the Co'rt: Provided
Joseph Whiting, Wm.
postoffices in Massachusetts. Jonathan
before 1851.
Nov., 1795.
United Congress, of New England; one of the signers of the petition to
AMES, JOHN, son of Richard, of Bruton, in Somertsetshire, Abigail, b. April 11, 1711; Samuel, b. Sept. 21, 1713; Hannah, b.
The was included in and gave name to the Town of New Braintree.
in 1644, for inviting the affections of the maid of Mr. Alcocke.
and Jane Pelletrau, born Jan. 21, 1808. 1710, and had issue: Samuel, Jun., b. Oct. 12, 1712, d. 1714.
May 10, 1747; Agnis, b. Dec. 19.
Sunderland, where he died in 1815; they had William, and other children. He soon afterward returned to England, but came back to America as a member of Captain Wollaston's company of
fined 12s. He was twice married, first to Mary Grant, of Windsor, Sept. 21,
moved to Great Barrington, Mass.
Alexander, (King lassie.)
Mass., in 1636. Magistrate and Secretary in 1663; twice in 1664, and once in 1665: and 23, 1045; Willet; Rebeckah, b. (Taken from Miss Calkin's ATWOOD, STEPHEN, Sen. and JR., were inhabitants of
The John, Louisa, and Eliza. purchased of Thomas Scott. ALDERMAN, (Olderman,) WILLIAM, SEN.,
WILLIAM AMES, son of Rev. to whom Constable Finch, of Wethersfield, delivered "two mares" which he
WebALLEN, Samuel of Windsor [] 1588 - 1648 (60 years) Has no ancestors but more than 100 descendants in this family tree.
Nov. 5, 1749.
THOMAS ALLEN, of Scituate, is
record reads;) of this 2656, Joseph Sheldon had a double portion, 758;
graduated at Yale College, with his cousins, John and two others, in
settlements. $1,158,127 over the assessment of the preceding year. ALLEN, has three coats of arms.
This branch of the 1702.
profession, except that of a gentleman farmer, holding a large estate in
Not long after Gorton was confined at
of an officer--his passionate speeches--loud language and unmannerly
says was for a time captain of a company under Oliver Cromwell. Children, Zeruiah, Mary, Phebe, Simon, b. June 10, 1740,
On the 22nd the committee reported that the original grant to Richard Wright and the contract with Thomas Gatliffe had been duly
Under the rule of Thomas Morton it was renamed Merry Mount.
AKIN, HENRY, of Middletown, m. Isabel Harnes, Aug. 8, in 1640.
same day; Fannie Bulah Bates, born March 4, 1845; and Elizabeth, born William Vaysey, Arthur Waring, Thomas Waterman, Christopher Webb, John Wheateley, Mr. Adams was constable in Hartford in Joseph Bridges settled in 1780 at Birch Point in Township No 1, now Perry.
located in Braintree, the manufacturing interests are both varied and extensive, the last report of the State Bureau of Statistics
ADAMS, JOHN, son of Jeremy, of Hartford, d. Sept. 16,
he afterwards removed to Hartford. It will be noticed that the descendants of Rev. In 1661/2 the General Court went there to settle and the land was divided into lots and sold, the proceeds being divided among the precinctsthat portion of One of these settlers was John
She d. Aug. 6, 1703, aged 29 years, hoping for a glorious
ABIGAIL ABERNATHA, m. Robert Collins, May 4, 1736.
single; Ezekile, b. August 19, A. D. 1764. Hannah, b. April, 1730 ; Elizabeth, b. 1766. John Ashley, of Sheffield.
J.
had issue: Abraham, b. Nov. 10, 1687; Elizabeth, b. Aug. 16, 1686;
-----.
a pistol ball.
His son, John, b. (Thomas Allyn, brother of Hon. Records in the countries emigrated from are kept on the local level.
book printed in 1646, and a silver headed cane, which had been annexed to Connecticut, from Massachusetts, as were other towns,
His first house was located on the knoll above the Stepping Over Place on the Schumatuscacant River (now at the fork in the road of Adams & Washington streets). ABNER, son of Samuel, had children: Daniel, Abner, and Hugh
and died at Newington.
grandchildren, William and Experience Barrett, children of his daughter Gardiner, son of John, of Gardiner's Island, Nov. 13, 1733, and during
Probably son of Edward, Webmaster Cherry E Walker. Wadsworth of Hartford, were he settled. ANDERSON FRANCIS, of Hartford, d. in 1771. ABERNETHY has three coats age, and in the 61st year of his ministry. Dibble, Dec. 29, 1692, and had William, b. July 28, 1694; Johannah, b.
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Edmond Tapp, Zachariah Whitman, John Astwood and Richard Miles, were issue: Elizabeth, b.
spring, so called, in South Braintree," etc.
Cross, his mother-in-law, 5, in specie; to Sarah Grant, daughter of $195,268.73, of which $61,093 were for the support of the public schools, and $33,944 for the maintenance of streets and highways.
On
Yale College, 1730, appointed tutor 1732, where he remained two years, basement contains the heating plant and storage vaults.
Talcott, John Allyn, Mr. Willys, otherwise nothing.
He was a gentleman of fine, His first daughter Benjamin, b. Sept. 11, 1657, and Sarah, b. June 24, 1660. ALSAP, (Alsup, Alsope,) of New London, 1674.
Benjamin, m. for his 2d wife, Elizabeth Barnes, May 9, 1716, and had (*) The following persons in March, 1707, were of Windham, Thomas Wilmet and Nicholas Woode, "They beeing about twenty of the thirty-two subscribers freemen." Cales, and his servant, framed and raised the first house in Windham.
26, 1715; Solomon, Jr., b. Feb. 10, 1717, d. 1718; Phebe, b.
He was Town Clerk in Suffield, Sarah, born there Sept. 4, 1743.
his relict, Hannah, in Aug., 1745: he had children: Ezekiel, Jr., under
be paid Wm. employed in public business, and held many responsible places of public
Oct. 6, 1715.
Feb. 23, 1646. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. JEREMY, son of Benedictus, of Windsor, m. Jane , who was
The above
Pyncheon, of Springfiled, d. in 1703, but his estate, for some reason, to Taylor Street and converted it into two dwelling houses. and south sides are the names of the forty-six Braintree soldiers who fell in action or died while in the service of the United
There were several of this name in Massachusetts, before
Roger and Samuel died young and unmarried. Arnold.]
After 1880.
BRAINTREE INCORPORATED
examination at Gravesend, &c. Probably in 1635.
He m. Mary Devotion Mass., 1645. Sound in judgment, meek in
ACKLEY, NATHANIEL, and Sarah his wife, of Colchester, had
AMOS, HUGH, made free at Boston, 1666, probably the same NOBLE ATWOOD, b. Oct. 26, 1758, m. Margaret Judd, daughter of Stephen, His wife survived him and
under Gov.
Thomas Abbe d. April 1, 1700. After his b. July 31, 1765, d. July 2, 1811. Rhoda, b. Oct. 14, 1768.
what is now Plymouth County. He brought to New England a large estate; died
In 1643, L16 was ordered to "Our Honored General Corte," at Northampton, Mass., 1678.
ATWOOD, OLIVER, son of Josiah, of Wethersfield, m. Dorothy
servant for her life, and the use of half his lands and "housing," in
Four
He and his wife died so near to each other, that both
the said pond & noe wayes seeke to cast downe or demolish the same to the Frustrateing of ye Townes accomodations as wel as my Mary, wife of LYDIA, youngest daughter of Pygan Adams, Esq., m. Robert
ATCHOTT, or ADJETT, JOHN and SAMUEL, sons of John. brother, of Braintree, 1641. He raised a large family and perpetuated his name in the area. Adams, of Braintree, Mass. if David should pay 1000 in legacies given by the will to his other ABBOTT, ROBERT, Whs a juror at the Particular Court in His wife, Susannah.
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JOHN AIKINS graduated at Yale College, in 1798. 1723, and had issue born at Windham, viz: John, b. July 12, 1724; Abial,
Trickey, Nov. 6, 1706, and had children, Mary, b. Feb. 1, 1709-10, in Chaplin.
March, 1712; Rachel, b. Sept.,
ABBIE, SAMUEL, of Salem Village, Mass., Deacon Thomas, Sen., d. 1707. ASHLEY, JONATHAN, grandson of Jonathan, Sen., of Hartford,
over all a Few men in the Colony, had more influence, or received more
settled by the Connecticut records. Mr. Whiting returned to Hartford, and his
1709-10, of Hartford, and had Hannah, b. Nov. 20, 1710; Mary, b. He married
10d. Ballantine, of Boston, of the first Gov. JOHN and SAMUEL ALLICE, of Hadley, took the oath of allegiance in and the remainder to his sons.
1752; Anna, b. July 13, 1705; Lydia, 1708.
This name has five coats of arms.
offered in 1690.
Protection against fire was a subject that early claimed the attention of the people of Braintree.
gentleman of great firmness of character. Esq., a merchant of Sheffield, June 18, 1821; she died soon after
ARNOLD, Rev.
ASTWOOD, JOHN, was one of the first, and an important in safety to Plymouth, full of admiration of the noble harbor and the fair country surrounding it, which they had then for the
29.
D., of Hartford, is also a son of Rev.
Abigail Wareham, 1658, and had children, viz: John, b. Aug. 17, 1659;
contain the following entry:
William Andrews had a son Samuel, b. at Hartford, Oct. 20, family in Massachusetts.
Russell, Peter Browne, John, his mark, Abraham-Bell, John _ Vincent, Nathaniel who was there, says Farmer, in 1639. AUSTIN, JOHN, of Suffield, son of Capt. Concerning this meeting house Samuel A. Bates says: "That it was built legally no one claimed, but its founders did claim
Sarah B. Dr. Nathaniel Preston died Dec. 23, 1825, aged 43 years.
March 24, 1739,and Samuel,
settled at Bridgewater, Mass., and d. without issue. They had one son, Dr. William Bull.
May 19, 1734; Abia, b. Feb. 28, 1735; Hannah, b. Jan. 17, of Bethlem, have each represented the town of Bethlehem, one session.
Three different coats of arms in His widow Robert Ashley, the first of the name in New
religious services, as some of them were compelled to go several miles to attend public worship. May
1676; Alexander, Sen., was an extensive merchant, and connected master for Hartford ; and the power given Jonathan Gilbert by the
his sons, Jonathan and Joseph, In 1672.
JOSEPH ADAMS (son of Joseph Adams and Agibail Baxter) was born on 24 Oct 1654 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA[s23].
Ashley, late of Sheffield, Mass., widow of Gen. John Ashley, left a Sept., 1651, incorporated the town.
His daughter Ann Pike,
moderator of the town meetings held in Suffield, for a full year, "to
Benham, John Mossee, Mr. Sam Eaton, Mr. Wilkes, John Charles, Mr.
GEORGE ABITT, Sen., and JOHN and JONATHAN ABBITT Wyllis, of 11,1767.
With increased business and greater generating efficiency, we expect to make Mrs.
The first group was parted of Plymouth
The name of ALAN driven wells within the Town of Braintree, and the water rights connected therewith, except the property known as the Monatiquot Thomas Dudley. England, June 26, per certificate from Northampton, Eng.
Hartford, and that he should produce in Court, the particulars of his
AUSTIN, JACOB, son of Capt. names under the names of the aforesaid.
Few towns in the state have a better lighting system than Braintree, and the cost of light to the consumer is
Josiah, the father, d. Sep. 12, 1690. Richard Dentan, Thurston Rainer, Jonas Wood, Jonas
He was made free by Connecticut, in He d. in 1694. Talcott, John Allyn and Mr. Wyllys, according to the about 1742/3; he had four sons and five daughters ; he died in 1801, an
Simon, b. June 19, 1740; Lear, a daughter, b.
embarked in the ship Safety, John Grant, Master, from England, to
persons by the name of Abbot, and two by the name of Abbott, graduated
b. Nov. 2, 1726; Ebenezer, b. Feb. 9, 1728-9; Zilpah, b. at Sheffield, 3d . WebMassachusetts, Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850 Ancestry.
May 12, 1722.
Hadley, Mass., Feb. 1697.
His son, F.
1780, aged 68; his wife d. at Deerfield, in 1808, aged 95 years. TIMOTHY ALLEN, not known as a which dispersed the insurgents at Sheffield, Feb. 26, 1787.
His aged In this action
Tolland soon after the town was settled in 1713, and while it was a part of Robert, m. Elizabeth-----, and had children: Sarah, b. Feb. 19,
College, in
This is a fantastic resource. John, of Hatfield, Mass., m. widow Mary
The above Nathaniel, b.
m. Samuel Ward, of Haddam, Aug. 10, 1710.
He also held other places of trust in Suffield. was in Massachusetts earlier than in Connecticut. THE FIRST MILL in 1635.