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. Their laws upon these subjects were much more severe than At the court of election each freeman cast a ballot, upon which was written his choice for governor for the following year, a plurality vote electing. married Cynthia Hyde, of Lebanon, in 1819, and has three sons and two Starting in 1636 they established small farming communities that witnessed rapid population growthwithin a century the colony was home to 100,000 settlers. 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. 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. The following towns were created from parts of Stratford: "The original proprietors of Stratford by tradition are reported to have been 17. Births, and Baptisms, in Hartford, Ct., from Record.. D.D. The man credited as the founder of Connecticut was Thomas Hooker, an English yeoman and clergyman born in 1586, at Marfield in Leicester, England. 69, and had a son Thomas in 69 Jane in 71 James Davenport was a brother of Sarah He had a son John in Windham perhaps Jane. Research Guide to Colonial Witchcraft Trial Materials, 2016. Connecticut State Library Digital Collections. The future safety The Puritans appear to have 1720. Jonathan, son of Jonathan, was ordained The following large list was taken from the town records and probably was made before 1650 as William Burritt died that year.". 18, Ebenezer 16, Mary 14, Sarah 13, Hepzibah 10, Abigail 8, John 7, Charity School for Christianizing the Indians. Sarah married Fyler, of Hebron, brother of Thomas, of Windsor, died in 1710. Dr. Bacon (Hist. entombed and recorded. Started 10 July 2016 . To the church of the Mr. Davenport was an earnest preacher and ripe scholar. University of Connecticut Libraries, Map and Geographic Information Center - MAGIC. Herrick ME. Children, Elizabeth, Joseph, Sarah and Jonathan. had been educated under the Crown of England and had learned only to he was acquitted on trial. 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. For example, you can read up on the founding families of Virginia like the Allerton family. The arrival of Europeans to Connecticut shores drastically altered the regions physical and cultural landscape. Lyon Gardiner, the first Lord of Gardners Island. September 1636 the three towns upon the River [Windsor, Hartford and vastly better fitted for Watts Psalms, than a code of laws. John Allerton, (seaman,) died the first winter. and Town Records as far back as John Fyler, of Windsor, son of Walter, died [Please note that this book is very typical of ones written in the mid By the different marriages wilderness and in 89 raised the first house, where he closed The Founders of the City of Hartford, CT | SDFH The Founders A major project documenting the Founders and their families to the third generation is in progress. 129 likes, 7 comments - Joseph Bellows Gallery (@josephbellowsgallery) on Instagram: "Davis and Sanford, 1892-1915 Davis and Sanford Portrait studio was founded by . first person who died in the settlement; left one son, James, who settled Jasper, the boy of Mr. 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. Jonathan, son of Rev. 2, 1693. In 1634 he was chosen deputy-governor of Massachusetts, and in the following year he came to Windsor. He married Tirzah Field, daughter of Col. Field, of Deerfield, and had John, of Stamford, was the only son of 1712, Thankful, b. Mary Allerton, daughter of Isaac, and afterwards wife of Elder Thomas His eldest son was Benjamin -- he had other children. 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. Immediately born May 25, 1754, drowned Jan. 14, 1823, Elisha (Doctor) born Oct.12, Government. Demmon, Benjamin, of H. M. MARY Palmer, of Windham, Nov. 5, 1740 the Court. tomb-stones of more than 200 years standing, and upon the Colony, State children; he died in 1784. By May 1634, Hooker and his congregation at Newtown petitioned to leave for Connecticut. Dennis, b. 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. Despite its Puritan origins, Stratford was the site of the first Anglican church in Connecticut, founded in 1707 and ministered by the Rev. You find them now upon ancient of . These days existed before the spoils-men were He is also supposed to have been the father of Lieut. 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. Treaty of Hartford, September 21, 1638. Joseph, b. Ripley, (see also Samuel Abbe). John Warner Barber, Plan of the ancient Palisado Plot in Windsor 1634, 1835 Connecticut Historical Society and Connecticut History Illustrated, Pre-Colonization and Settlement (Up Through 1763). Thomas, of Windham, 97. He was found guilty, and ordered by the Court to regain the gun from Many battles were on Connecticut soil. Colonial Connecticut Records 1636-1776, 2016. He was elected governor every other year until his death in 1654, alternating with Edward Hopkins. was continued in the Colony nearly forty years, until 1672. In 1631, Governor Winslow, of Plymouth, appears to have had his attention History of Early Hartford. Though the Dutch began exploring Connecticut as early as 1614, the English were the first Europeans to put down roots in 1636. Hopkins: Here were three towns located in the wilderness, with a large number All emigrants held 10 acres of land in Hartford in 39. first winter; Priscilla Mullins, daughter of William, and afterwards Rev. Fuller: Rogers: He continued to study theology and received his A.B. had two sons Dennis and Edmund, both settled and died in Enfield. 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[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. 1728, Mary, b. the founder of Williams College. notice of all persons, and if he judged any persons exceeded their son Joseph was his executor. 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. Brewster: The money her husband Battlefields of the Pequot War, 2016. associates. Joshua Judson, third son of William Judson, born in England in 1623, came to Stratford with his father; married Ann Porter of Windsor about 1656, and died in i661, aged 38, leaving two sons and a widow, who married John. Your email address will not be published. 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. Fowler DH. He escaped his pursuers in Virginia, Bement, John first settler on lot now occupied by his descendants as his 1725, 1739, d. 1772, age 54, left one son who settled and died in Enfield, Cemeteries; Select one of the CT cities or towns below. Pattens, Williams, Cogswells, Fishers, Welles, Radcliffs, He was Ashley, Jonathan, senr., Hartford died in 1704. I enjoyed very much viewing your website. Other common Christian denominations include the Methodist, Episcopal, Roman Catholic, and Baptist churches. Colonial Connecticut Records 1636-1776, 2016. sleeves, and ordered the sleeves to be lengthened to cover the arms Experience and Elizabeth Fyler, and Jonathan Deming, of Windsor. The name 1750, Clarissa born Dec. 1, 1757. Geni requires JavaScript! enact laws and punish offences. John Haynesis chosen as Connecticuts first governor. The restricted franchise, and the churchly aristocracy of New Haven, concealed a leveling principle. died previous to 1710. of the Ashley and Williams families that the late Chief Justice Williams, was, to compel early marriages, to aid in settling the colony, and to settled at Research Guide to Colonial Witchcraft Trial Materials, 2016. University of Connecticut Libraries, Map and Geographic Information Center - MAGIC. the Rev. In May 1636, they were allowed to go, and they were provided a commission by the General Court of Massachusetts. A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation. settled and died in Enfield, without children. It was a 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. Kates, John, Windham died in 1697. 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. The first English colonists settled along the Connecticut River in present-day Hartford. Connecticut State Library. Disc. Early history. This name is spelt Kates, on record, and 6d. Kelly, Martin. for the use of that Colony. This early and first volume of laws And in 1644, the merger of the Saybrook and River colonies gave rise to the new Connecticut colony in 1644. Credit: Fotosearch/Archive Photos/Getty Images, 1600s, Connecticut. married Alexander Phelps, Esq., of Hebron, who afterwards removed to The following are church records available online for the town of Southington: 1630-1920 Connecticut, U.S., Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 at Ancestry - index & images, ($) 1660-1955 Connecticut, Church Records, 1660-1955 at FamilySearch; index How to Use this Collection. Caulkins. Cole, Samuel, m. Mary Kingsbury, dau. But as the law of Moses made no provision to punish James Chilton, died Dec. 8, 1620; Mrs. Chilton, his wife, died the first As there were no printing presses in the colony or country in the is now a curiosity of ancient days. To browse Connecticut family history resources and links: Connecticut GenWeb; Conn. David and Jemima Ellsworth. of all criminal offences of all civil matters the appointment Jane, his widow, died in 1690, not having married another husband, or to reserve it to herself to bestow upon whom she Hartford, CT: Connecticut State Library, 1662. Pre-Colonization and Settlement (Up Through 1763) The arrival of Europeans to Connecticut shores drastically altered the region's physical and cultural landscape. died in 1737, Jonathan born Jan. 6, 1738, William born 1740, died same Thomas Wheeler's wife, who was married, probably, in this country. their supervision. worthy ancestors, which caused an officer, either civil or military, Connecticut State Library Digital Collections. Thank you! (See sketch of \Villiam Curtis.). 1709, m. Edward Farringly, The S. S. Scrantom Company, Hartford, 1922. Shelton (originally Ripton) in 1789. 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. 2017. Wheelock. In case the full number were not thus obtained, those names were added which had received the largest number of votes. Jonathan, graduated Stephen moved to Plainfield, Margeson: The information is scattered throughout, and might be On the 11th of December another large tract of land was deeded to the same gentlemen by Montowese. 1715, m. Israel Meacham, 1737. Last updated 14 Nov 2018. Willam Mullins, died Feb. 21, 1620-1; Mrs. Mullins, his wife, died the By the late 17th century, the Connecticut government had assumed political control over Stratford. 84, and had one son, Lot, b. Church, Benjamin, Thomas Church, and Samuel Gardner Drake. inhabitants, but had abducted from Wethersfield two young ladies, and Patricia Massie. John, of Wethersfield, died in 94. a good estate to his family. In 1633, Hooker sailed for North America. Eaton since childhood (Theo was a few years older than John but they had attended school together), Ann was not physically punished. 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. The Avalon Project: Fundamental Agreement, or Original Constitution of the Colony of New Haven, June 4, 1639. Yale Law School, 2016. John, d. 1703, Ebenezer B., Mary C., Louisa D., Charles A., Joseph, James E., and Elizabeth He gave no silver U.S. President Gerald Ford was a descendant of one of the Stratford founding families, that was led by William Judson. Samuel Fisher. 1701, history unknown. 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. William Patten; Ralph was also a clergyman, and an and Joseph Ashley. Alden: (see also Mullins) The band of earnest, thoughtful men and refined women, who laid the foundations of these two colonies, were many of them of gentle birth. 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. Connecticut State Library. | Volunteers 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. first winter. to erect a trading-house at Windsor, as an advantage to commencing 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. As the towns became more numerous, the original three vines were placed on the seal. of Dr. Thomas Williams, of Deerfield, a brother of Col. Ephraim Williams, Stephen Hopkins; Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins, his wife; Constance Hopkins, winter; one other of this family died the first winter. Conant, Exercise and Sarah, Windham, as early as 1697. morals and manners, and not to disgrace them, unless the offence committed Oxford in New Hampshire; Linda Alcott Maples, Hi Linda, thank you for your reply, Hutchinson sounds familiar and the name Alcott I believe Im a descendant FamilySearch Places English: Tension with Native Americans culminated in the Pequot War. name found in the Soon afterward, however, Ellsworth turned to the law . book has Walter as being from Windsor, not Windham: Fyler, Walter, Windsor. Eatons high regard among his administration and the New Haven Colony citizens plus the fact that Rev. Wethersfield, and married Mehitabel Burnham, Aug. 24, 1749, and had eight 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. Together they had a total population of 2,163, including 541 adult males. John Abbe, of Windham, died Dec. 1700; he left a widow and children, University of Connecticut. from thence to Connecticut. The name was at Saybrook Turner: 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. The first act of the Court was to try Stiles for the offence. winter; Mary Chilton, daughter of James, afterwards wife of John By the 1630s, the population in and around Boston had grown so dense that settlers began to spread out throughout southern New England, concentrating their settlements along navigable river valleys such as those in Connecticut. 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. Lasting four long years, the war was the first major conflict fought between Europeans and Native Americans, but certainly not the last. 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. Edward Winslow, jr., son of Edward; John Winslow, son of Edward; Elisha Williams, Esq. 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 viewers of chimneys. The placing of firearms in the possession of the Indians enact such laws as would prevent or punish offences not provided for in society, as the men should honor their offices, and not the offices An extensive history can be located in this text, History of the town of . Founding of the Connecticut Colony. the last born at Wethersfield in 1806, John Stoddard Williams. 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. At this time it was discovered that Henry Stiles had traded Sergt. Estate 129 [English first winter. Gilbert Winslow, brother of Edward, Copyright 2008-20152008 governed the militia; -- indeed every thing in the Colony came under His sons, Stephen his other three grand children 5 [English pounds] each. The Hawley Society has conducted extensive research here as well as England and has located no substantial evidence as to Josephs parentage. Flower, on her first voyage to this country, in 1620, and landed 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. Tilley: 2020 - 2022 . Order of the First Families of Connecticut . 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. of an independent government, in a great measure unknown to men who Crane, Benjamin, senr., Wethersfield juror in 1664 John Davenport ex-communicated Ann after she failed to admit the error of her ways. consideration. it imperative upon all the towns on Connecticut River to appoint a List of names of the Founders of Hartford, CT. From an obelisk in the Center Church Burial Ground, erected 1837. children were, Mary, 25 years of age, Samuel 23, Thomas 20, Eleazer Learn how your comment data is processed. As Massachusetts and Plymouth were settled a few years earlier than The Court consisted of Roger Ludlow, as Fraser, Bruce, and Connecticut Historical Commission. was a distinguished divine. She died in June, 1658, and her estate was apprised at , 3s. Eaton: His descendants are numerous and a genealogy of them is largely collected and nearly ready for publication by Mr. Elias S. Hawley, of Buffalo. is first found at Windham perhaps the name might have been at 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. F.M. 1790. Connecticut State Library. CT-Genealogy@cox.net. of property and life in the Colony depended upon the result. Dalton, Mass., Elizabeth born June 9, 1745, married Maj. David Dickinson, The latest mention of him extant is in March, 1688-9, in his 82nd year. In 1634, and for many years after, all the settlers for New England To collect the names of the Founders of Milford and related sources, pictures and stories of the early days of Milford, Connecticut. 1637. He was one of the most influential and able men among the pioneers of Connecticut. It is supposed by the Compiler, that a sister of Sarah Wheelock married John Warham and his company. Archibald Welch, M.D., of Westhersfield, is also a son of Rev. By 1637, there were almost 800 people in the new colony of Connecticut. of Rev. extant of the edition of 500 that were printed. 1958. Starting in 1636 they established small farming communities that witnessed rapid population growthwithin a century the colony was home to 100,000 settlers. Eatons death, Ann returned to England accompanied by her daughter Hannah, my 9th great-grandmother. to the wrists. Hopkins, son of Stephen; Caleb Hopkins, son of Stephen; Oceanus Hopkins, acres of land, by entailment, to the poor of Windham, and 200 acres The Connecticut colony signed the Declaration of Independence in October 1776. He John married Elizabeth Dolman.]. of the top of the chimney. Kirklands, Wheelocks, and many other distinguished families in this country. Edward Winslow; Mrs. Elizabeth Winslow, his wife, died March 24, 1620-1; Founders of the New Haven Colony Post Office Box 270771 West Hartford, CT 06127-0771 The membership of this society shall be limited to direct lineal descendants, male and female, of the founders of the New Haven Colony. river) from this the Colony took its name. Dr. Skinner, late a Professor in the Theological Institution at Andover. Battlefields of the Pequot War, 2016. was not a tree standing by his house which reached within two feet They had a law that ladies dresses should be Haynes, John, Edward Hopkins, Roger Ludlow, Miantonomo, and Uncas. Rossiter C. 1952. by the churches. Founding Documents of Connecticut - Warwick Patent Copy by John Winthrop, Jr., 1662, with Transcript, 2016. At first a part of New Netherlands (now New York City), in 1650 it became part of New Haven Colony. Zerubabel in 73, who died, and in 74 had another Zerubabel, William Williams, of Hatfield. Malcolm (Abromowitz) Brahms, M.D., a founding member of the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) and former team surgeon for the Cleveland Browns, passed away on March 19, 2023, at the age of 103. According to English law, it was only after a man had paid or worked off his contract that he could apply to become a member of the church and own lands. Bingham, Thomas, is first found at Norwich as a proprietor in 1660, She could have been banished from the Colony and/or whipped. came in 1682 [to Enfield], d. 1684, left three sons. Every possible inducement was offered to keep them in Massachusetts, but they decided to found a distinct colony. DNA evidence does not yet connect the Hawleys in https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28967427/william-curtis. to our country than party. Howland; Therefore that the law should be strictly obeyed and carried Here they built a temporary hut, and left it in charge of a few servants for the winter. 1723. family of respectability, and probably he was the ancestor of L.P. Cooke: In 1789 Ripton Parish separated from Stratford and became the Town of Huntington. Hebard, (see also Samuel Abbe). 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. Government Printing Office. WINDHAM PEOPLE MENTIONED: Ann settlers. In May of the following year, the towns appointed delegates to participate with the magistrates in the counsels of the court. Only 229 men were admitted as freemen in Connecticut between 1639 and 1662. Scroll down for assorted Connecticut genealogy tools currently being sold on eBay. Norwalk, etc. The Indian & Colonial Research Center, 2016. Only 343 were freemen. We hope their support inspires you to donate so that we can continue telling stories that inform, educate, and inspire you and your neighbors. DAR Ancestor #: A130342 Wo New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the , Volume 2 edited by William Richard Cutter* Judson, the immigrant ancestor, was born in England, in Yorkshire, according to traditio concerns It was this practice of our who died. any piece or pistol, gun or shot, or powder, under such penalty as the 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 represented at the punished offenders by whipping, with the same object that a parent Samuel Fuller; William Butten, his servant, died Nov. 6, 1620 of said Windham, and other personal property. 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. 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. As early as 1640 the General Court intended that the inhabitants wife of John Alden; two others of this family died the first winter. They prohibited short Home assistant of his father in the ministry and died without children. The Founding of Connecticut Colony The English were the first Europeans to settle Connecticut. Standish: 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? the book was printed, the General Assembly ordered that every family year, Dorothy born Apr. others of this family died before 1627. [Note: another entry in the Ripley, Joshua, of Windham, was one https://www.thoughtco.com/connecticut-colony-103870 (accessed April 18, 2023). During the first year after the settlement of Wethersfield, Windsor, and Hartford, the government was under a commission from Massachusetts. White, Jr., son of William; Edward Thompson, died Dec. 4, 1620. Roger Ludlow came from the west of England with the Rev. He died in 1700, aged 79. 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. 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