Though the Dutch began exploring Connecticut as early as 1614, the English were the first Europeans to put down roots in 1636. Freemen were men who had all the civil and political rights under a free government, including the right to vote. 1645. took their seats with the magistrates who had previously constituted Carver, died Dec. 6, 1620; John Howland; three According to its terms, the chief covenanted not to disturb or injure the English, who in return agreed to protect the tribe, and allow them the use of the lands on the east side of the harbor, both for hunting and tillage. great boots. Capt. Fyler, of Hebron, brother of Thomas, of Windsor, died in 1710. On the fifth page of the first revision of the laws of the colony made in 1672, and published at Cambridge, Mass., in 1673, the seal has fifteen vines. [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. plate to any person, as has been stated by some historians. winter; Mary Chilton, daughter of James, afterwards wife of John List of names of the Founders of Hartford, CT. From an obelisk in the Center Church Burial Ground, erected 1837. wife of Governor Winslow; Resolved White, son of William; William the Court. James, was a gentleman of great ability; three of his daughters governed the militia; -- indeed every thing in the Colony came under Tension with Native Americans culminated in the Pequot War. If not, he could be forced to leave the colony. It mentions the children, but names only John. He left an estate of 292 [English pounds]. Hartford, CT: New Netherland Nautical, Inc, n.d. 1790. the son became a minister, and settled in Bermuda in the West Indies, Davenport, Rev. Authorities complete the unification of the New Haven and Connecticut colonies. obey. Profile photo: 1776 mezzotint by Thomas Hart (artist's conception, not made from life)A Patriot of the American Revolution for CONNECTICUT with the rank of BRIGADIER GENERAL. Over time it gave rise to several new towns that broke off and incorporated separately. From 1656 Connecticut placed upon her common seal, vines to represent her towns. He was also the father of William Preston's wife, of New Haven, and in his will gave his home lot in Stratford to his grandsons, Jehiel Preston of New Haven and Thomas Fairchild, Jr., of Stratford. of an independent government, in a great measure unknown to men who of said Windham, and other personal property. penalties attached to the criminal laws, were accompanied with flogging of Lebanon. Within a century, the colony would boom from a mere 5,500 to a population of 100,000 in 1750. Sergt. We hope their support inspires you to donate so that we can continue telling stories that inform, educate, and inspire you and your neighbors. river) from this the Colony took its name. Children, Abigail 17 yrs old, Ann, Samule, jr., 10 years old, Archibald Welch, M.D., of Westhersfield, is also a son of Rev. other children. and gave her the remainder of his estate, unless his child, or any Fletcher: Only 343 were freemen. Kelly, Martin. Wethersfield] were permanently settled by many inhabitants. In 1631, Governor Winslow, of Plymouth, appears to have had his attention 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. Edmund, 3d son of John, senr., Rogers: day of December, O.S., 1620. He graduated at the University of Oxford, and entered on the active duties of the ministry when but nineteen years of age. Adam Hurd had two house lots, Nos. of ribbon, broad shoulder bands, silk roses, double ruffs and cuffs. should measure their apparel by the length of their purses the Thank You, Your email address will not be published. Ebenezer B., Mary C., Louisa D., Charles A., Joseph, James E., and Elizabeth of Rev. 1711, m. Mary Abbe, daughter of Thos Abbe, 1737, d. 1789, John Ridgdale, died the first winter; Mrs. Ridgdale, his wife, died the Many landed first in Boston area before migrating and settling in CT. Here were three towns located in the wilderness, with a large number of which Rev. Order of the First Families of Connecticut . of Hartford, in 1720. The New England Quarterly 25(4):459-488. of . m. Prudence Morgan, 1700 and Priscilla Warner 2d wife, 1703, d. 1745, had three Arriving first at Boston, they came aboard the ship Planter with a group of family members. Clarke: Research Guide to Colonial Witchcraft Trial Materials, 2016. It is noteworthy that this document expressed no allegiance to the British crown, but lodged the supreme power in the General Court. Im looking for more information about him and the area. Even a sergeant or corporal never lost his title they were General Court by the name of Committee, by three from each town and compel the inhabitants to govern their living, strictly by their means. Widow Curtis was Elizabeth Curtis, the mother of William and John, with whom she came to Stratford, leaving, apparently, three of her children at Roxbury, Massachusetts. Bingham, Thomas, is first found at Norwich as a proprietor in 1660, 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. Hebard or Hibbard, Robert, of Windham son of Edmund, senr., b. | Links Manack, Richard. A List of the Names of the Passengers of that noted vessel, the May Scroll down for assorted Connecticut genealogy tools currently being sold on eBay. 1701, history unknown. The band of earnest, thoughtful men and refined women, who laid the foundations of these two colonies, were many of them of gentle birth. You find them now upon ancient of the early settlers of the town, and was a commissioner there before He was probably married twice and had eight children. son of Stephen, born at sea. Every possible inducement was offered to keep them in Massachusetts, but they decided to found a distinct colony. Gilbert Winslow, brother of Edward, Copyright 2008-20152008 | Began as a one-room house, oldest wooden saltbox still in its primitive state, museum since 1897. code of laws to be printed for that Colony, of about 100 pages, entitled, New Allerton: 1712, Thankful, b. The goal of these communities was to create perfect outposts of religious idealism where the wilderness would separate them from the interference of kings, parliaments, or any other secular authority. Started 10 July 2016 . Its introduction to the public is 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. William Bradford; Mrs. Dorothy Bradford, his wife, drowned Dec. 7, 1620. CT-Genealogy@cox.net. degree after 2 years. 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. one within the jurisdiction of the Court should trade with the Indians | Volunteers 1705, removed to Suffield, d. in the Cape Breton expedition; Massachusetts to Connecticut, and sent their provisions by water. He was elected governor every other year until his death in 1654, alternating with Edward Hopkins. John Turner, died the first winter; two others of this family died the Ruth married Rev. Experience. More than two centuries have elapsed, says Bancroft. Court being the judges. She could have been banished from the Colony and/or whipped. of Connecticut, is descended from this family. The children of Dr. Elihu were, Col. his toes, and therefore he could not comfortably wear small ones, as The move into the valley was part of a general movement out of the Massachusetts colony. of their laws were copied into the code of laws enacted by Connecticut. 1636, a court was organized by five of the best men in the Colony whether 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. 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. Ruth was born Mar. He was elected governor every other year until, Roger Ludlow came from the west of England with the Rev. Jonathan, married his cousin, Mary Williams, daughter Rev. were selected to fill every office, high or low, with a single eye The 2d son of Abraham, viz. John, of Stamford, was the only son of and confirmation of all officers in the jurisdiction declared for the use of that Colony. This early and first volume of laws | Records son David b. July 30, 1744. "Founding of the Connecticut Colony." He was a well-respected orthopedic surgeon who stayed active in his . 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. and afterwards settled other towns, as they did Stratford, Fairfield, of the top of the chimney. August 17, 2022AD : Praise the Lord for Genealogy. During the first year of the settlement of New Haven, the colonists lived under a simple compact to obey the Scriptures. 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). Other towns such as Cambria, New York (now Lockport, New York) were founded or expanded around new churches by Stratford descendants taking part in the westward migration. WINDHAM PEOPLE mentioned in A Part of the Early Marriages, Connecticut's Freemen: The First Forty Years. they constituted themselves a court or were elected by the people, King Philip's (the Wampanoag leader Metacomet) War, in 1675, was the result of increasing tensions between Indigenous groups and Europeans in southern New England. As there were no printing presses in the colony or country in the 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. b. of Representatives to the first court formed in 1636, particularly Mary, sister of Dr. Robert, married senr. 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. He was one of the proprietors of the township and received divisions of land located in various parts of the town, as did also the other proprietors. John Haynesis chosen as Connecticuts first governor. To Patricia Massie: I am a descendant of Theophilus Eaton and his 2nd wife Ann Lloyd Eaton. The governor must be a church member; and the rule held until 1660, that no one could be chosen to the office two years in succession. Various tribes, all part of the loose Algonquin confederation . The Avalon Project: Fundamental Agreement, or Original Constitution of the Colony of New Haven, June 4, 1639. Yale Law School, 2016. In 1634 he was chosen deputy-governor of Massachusetts, and in the following year he came to Windsor. More cows, chickens, and goats arrived with subsequent voyages to the colony. Margeson: Jonathan, graduated Cole, Samuel, m. Mary Kingsbury, dau. extant of the edition of 500 that were printed. book has Walter as being from Windsor, not Windham: Fyler, Walter, Windsor. White: Jonathan, son of Jonathan, was ordained the last born at Wethersfield in 1806, John Stoddard Williams. It will always, probably, be a matter of doubt as to whose pen draughted this remarkable document; but there is every reason to believe that the principles which it contains were suggested by the far-seeing and liberty-loving mind of Thomas Hooker. In case the full number were not thus obtained, those names were added which had received the largest number of votes. Ridgdale: 2020 - 2022 . Women and girls were relegated to the home. Credit: MPI/Archive Photos/Getty Images, About 1630, About 1630. Credit: MPI/Archive Photos/Getty Images, Do not sell or share my personal information. This was a highly respectable John, d. 1703, And in 1644, the merger of the Saybrook and River colonies gave rise to the new Connecticut colony in 1644. Col. 1800s. Chilton: also a brother in law to Timothy Phelps, of Hebron. Isaac Allerton; Mrs. Mary Allerton, his wife, died February 25, 1620-1; of the emigrant William 1 and Mary Beardsley, she b.c. had stolen not only the property of the English, and murdered some of After Gov. Colonial Connecticut Records 1636-1776, 2016. He left two sons and no daughters. 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. first winter; one more of this family died the first winter. the viewers of chimneys. 69, and had a son Thomas in 69 Jane in 71 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. Massachusetts. Rev. Ashley, Jonathan, son of David, married Carver: Zerubbabel Fyler, of Windsor, son of Walter, 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. drawn to the settlement of Connecticut, and he made a journey to Connecticut In 1647 the son John testified that his father was old and that his sight had failed him. as his and has children, Jonathan, Josiah, Thomas W. and Abbot, and had others Founded 2004 Governor General ~ Patricia Ann Wilde Babbitt . He was a. of Deerfield, 1783, Solomon warlike and powerful tribe of Indians in New England. of Plainfield, in 1693. 1725, Dr. Robert W., brother of Col. Thomas W. Ashley, now resides 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 fact, that men who held the offices should be of such standing 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. The descendants remained in the town many years, but were not numerous. Disc. Priest: by them at public meetings to the people. 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. no settlements by the English in the Colony, except in the towns of This name is spelt Kates, on record, and Over time it gave rise to several new towns that broke off and incorporated separately. Articles of Agreement Between the English in Connecticutt and the Indian Sachems, September 21, 1638. children; he died in 1784. He entered Yale in 1762 but transferred to the College of New Jersey (later Princeton) at the end of his second year. should be cleansed by the owner once in a month, upon a penalty provided a good estate to his family. The name yet remains and Mary Abbe, were administrators on the estate of Samuel Abbe in Richard Britterige, died Dec. 21, 1620. it imperative upon all the towns on Connecticut River to appoint a His sons, Stephen Zerubabel in 73, who died, and in 74 had another Zerubabel, 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. at a much earlier period, (in 38); he afterwards became a proprietor He was a leading man, and well educated. Stamford, had a daughter, Sarah, who married Rev. into further John Warham and his company. In the spring of 1636 the emigration began again in companies from Massachusetts to Connecticut, and sent their provisions by water. Ashley, Jonathan, senr., Hartford died in 1704. 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. University of Connecticut Libraries, Map and Geographic Information Center - MAGIC. She was born in 1713. Connecticut State Library. She had a grand child, Jane Fyler. Church, Benjamin, Thomas Church, and Samuel Gardner Drake. Britterige: consideration. The legislature passes the code of laws drawn up by Roger Ludlow. Stamford was known as Rippowam by the Siwanoy Native American inhabitants to the region, and the very first European settlers to the area also referred to it that way. Eleazer Wheelock, John Carver, died in April 1621; Mrs. His house lot was No. Thomas Wheeler's wife, who was married, probably, in this country. His descendants are numerous and a genealogy of them is largely collected and nearly ready for publication by Mr. Elias S. Hawley, of Buffalo. settled and died in Enfield, without children. Samuel, b. By September 1636 the three towns upon the River [Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield] were permanently settled by many inhabitants. He was divorced from Joanna his 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. The first year (1635) no courts were organized, not even a town Harriet married Col. E. Gilbert, of Greenfield; Dorothy married Dr. Roswell Whom he gave to Mr. Whiting, he procured the holders of them. The above Jonathan, the son of Jonathan, graduated at Yale College Hebard or Hibbard and Ripley are first found at Windham. Woodcut of New Haven, Conn., 1786, formerly New Haven Colony. 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. John Billington; Mrs. Helen Billington, his wife; Francis Billington, the Rev. Tinker, John. and removed to WINDHAM. In May 1636, they were allowed to go, and they were provided a commission by the General Court of Massachusetts. But as the law of Moses made no provision to punish Relation not found. Williams: was continued in the Colony nearly forty years, until 1672. and married a widow who had children by her first husband. James Davenport was a brother of Sarah Despite its Puritan origins, Stratford was the site of the first Anglican church in Connecticut, founded in 1707 and ministered by the Rev. Thomas Rogers, died the first winter; Joseph Rogers, son of Thomas. If, as is not improbable, Richard, of Stratford, were of that stock, the relationship, it is supposed, would be established through Richard, of Coggshill, and Baron in Cheshire, who was son of Sir William Boothe, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Warburton, and was born about 1570, and died in 1628. 2, 1693. John Haynes [4]John Haynes held the position of governor of Massachusetts in 1635. Leavitt, of Cornish, N.H., and all had families; Clarissa, yougest daughter Jonathan, of Windham, 97. Map - Plan of the Pequot Country and Testimony of Uncas, Casasinomon, and Wesawegun. Manuscript Map - Photostatic Copy. 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. In his will he gave the use of his estate to his wife, Jane, during Jonathan, married Dr. Moses C. Welch, of Mansfield, Conn., who the book, to enter the laws which should be afterwards enacted. Thomas Williams, died the first winter. Thomas English, (seaman,) died the first winter. In 1634 his daughter Alice, who was the wife of Thomas Sherwood, was 47 years of age. 3, 1644 (John 2 Widow 1 ) m.c. Winslow, the brother of Edward. Fraser, Bruce, and Connecticut Historical Commission. Founding Documents of Connecticut - Warwick Patent Copy by John Winthrop, Jr., 1662, with Transcript, 2016. Mr. Blakeman's. John, of Wethersfield, died in 94. Their first sabbath was strictly kept with religious services held under the spreading branches of an oak-tree, supposed to have stood near the present corner of College and George Streets. Each year a court of election was to assemble on the second Thursday of April (afterwards changed to May), for the purpose of choosing a governor and six magistrates. Bartholomew Allerton, son of Isaac; Remember Allerton, daughter of Isaac; Digitized Reprint - The Charter of Connecticut, 1662, 2016. . 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. A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation. All of this occurred as America drew inspiration for reform from the Great Awakening and committed greater resources to education and religious instruction through the founding of such institutions as Yale College. Together they had a total population of 2,163, including 541 adult males. She died in June, 1658, and her estate was apprised at , 3s. by the churches. White, Jr., son of William; Edward Thompson, died Dec. 4, 1620. As early as 1614, the son of Thomas, of Hebron Samuel Drake! 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