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256. Capt. Hezekiah COLLIER [724],,361,630 son of Joseph COLLIER Jr. [726] 729 and Sarah FORBES [727] 730 was born on 22 Mar 1707 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,292,361 was christened on 30 Mar 1707 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,292,731 died on 15 Dec 1763 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut268,284,292,732 at age 56, and was buried on 16 Dec 1763 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.292,633,733,734,735

Christening Notes: He was christened at the First Church.

Death Notes: His will dated 1761 was presented in 1763 by his son Hezekiah, inventory £1,436-16s-5d. He gave his "negro boy to his wife, and black boy, David, to his son".

Burial Notes: He was buried at the Ancient Burying Ground; "In memory of Capt. Hezekiah Collyer who departed this life Dec ye 15th AD 1763 in ye 56th year of his age"

General Notes: He spelled his name; COLLYER. He purchased a house at Hartford in 1739 built in 1722; located north of the Hartford Court house, between it and the prison lot. He had lands in Hartford, Windsor, Springfield, etc. and was noted for his good common sense.

Hezekiah married Hepzibah WADSWORTH [725] 630 about 1730 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.604 Hepzibah was born on 13 Sep 1712 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,71,292,737 died on 20 Nov 1770 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut292,737,738,739 at age 58, and was buried on 22 Nov 1770 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.292,634,740

Children from this marriage were:

128       i.  Capt. Hezekiah COLLIER Jr. [722] (born in 1731 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut - died on 2 Mar 1768 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut)

         ii.  Hepzibah COLLIER [2004] was born on 29 Jul 1733 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,292 died on 4 Jun 1774 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut741 at age 40, and was buried on 6 Jun 1774 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.742

        iii.  John COLLIER [2017] was born about 1734 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,292 died on 2 Aug 1740 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut292 about age 6, and was buried in Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Connecticut.

         iv.  Ann COLLIER [2015] was born about 1736 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, died on 6 May 1754 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut292,743 about age 18, and was buried on 7 May 1754 in Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Connecticut.292,743,744

          v.  Grove COLLIER [2016] was born about 1739 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,292 died on 20 Jul 1768 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut292,632 about age 29, and was buried on 21 Jul 1768 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.292,632,745


257. Hepzibah WADSWORTH [725],,630 daughter of Jonathan WADSWORTH [311] 746 and Hepzibah MARSH [312] 747 was born on 13 Sep 1712 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,71,292,737 died on 20 Nov 1770 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut292,737,738,739 at age 58, and was buried on 22 Nov 1770 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.292,634,740

Burial Notes: She was buried at the Ancient Burying Ground, tombstone epitaph; " Here Lies interred Mrs. Hepzibah Collyer ye virtuous consort of Capt. Hezekiah Collyer who died Nov ye 22, 1770 in ye 57th year of her age"

General Notes: The Historical catalogue of the First Church in Hartford, contained the following entry for May 4, 1767; "Pomp, Negro Serv to Mrs Hepzibah Collyer, died".

Noted events in her life were:

She was baptized on 21 Sep 1712 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

Hepzibah married Capt. Hezekiah COLLIER [724] 361,630 about 1730 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.604 Hezekiah was born on 22 Mar 1707 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,292,361 was christened on 30 Mar 1707 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,292,731 died on 15 Dec 1763 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut268,284,292,732 at age 56, and was buried on 16 Dec 1763 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.292,633,733,734,735

258. Samuel NEVINS [1551] 283,649 was born in 1657 in Londonderry, , , Ireland649 and died on 2 Nov 1751 in Palmer, Hampden, Massachusetts649 at age 94.

Death Notes: He died in his 94th year.

General Notes: Samuel Nevins immigrated to New England with his three brothers, before 1720. He probably was born in Londonderry, (North) Ireland, of Scottish ancestry. He was part of a company of Scotch-Irish emigrants who had begun to settle Palmer, Massachusetts, area in 1727. The first record of him in Palmer was 1730 when he and others "who were on these lands" petitioned for a grant of six miles square".

His gravestone at the Old Center Cemetery, Kingstown (now Palmer), Hampshire Co. (now Hampden Co.), Massachusetts, reads; "Here lies the body of Mr. Samuel Nevins, Formerly of Londonderry, who departed this life Nov. ye 2d 1751, In ye 94 year if his age".

Samuel married Mary [1552].283

The child from this marriage was:

129       i.  Jennett NEVINS [723] (born about 1731 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut - died on 28 Oct 1806 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut)


259. Mary .283

Mary married Samuel NEVINS [1551].283.,649 Samuel was born in 1657 in Londonderry, , , Ireland649 and died on 2 Nov 1751 in Palmer, Hampden, Massachusetts649 at age 94.

384. John GORTON [92],,653 son of John GORTON [279] 750 and Margaret WESTON [280] 751,752 was born about 1675 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island.659

General Notes: John Gorton was made a freeman at Warwick in 1696. He lived at Papaquinapaug (in some records Papapaug), Mashapaug, now in the town of Cranston and was in 1705 a Deputy to the Assembly. He was on December 17, 1705, deeded land by his father. John was at sea a ship captain, but passed much of his time in England near his ancestral home. Nantucket was a principle port where he and Elizabeth met after passage in different vessels.

John married Patience HOPKINS [118] 654 on 2 Feb 1700 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island.654.,753 Patience was born in 1673-1678 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.268

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Patience GORTON [2043] was born on 12 Dec 1700 in East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island.754

         ii.  Benjamin GORTON [2045] was born in 1701 in , , Rhode Island,654 died in 1775 in , , Rhode Island654 at age 74, and was buried in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island.654

        iii.  Samuel GORTON [2046] was born in 1703 in , , Rhode Island654 and died in 1723 in , , Rhode Island654 at age 20.

         iv.  Hopkins GORTON [2047] was born in Apr 1704 in , , Rhode Island,654 died on 27 Mar 1725654 at age 20, and was buried in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.654

192       v.  William GORTON [81] (born about 1705 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island - died in Dec 1761 in , , New York)

         vi.  Priscilla GORTON [2048]

        vii.  John GORTON [2049] was born in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island.

       viii.  Samuel GORTON [2052] was born in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island.755

John next married Elizabeth PIERCE [117] 654 on 17 Nov 1717 in Nantucket, , Massachusetts.654

General Notes: The name, although written Peirce in the marriage docket at Narragansett, was written by herself Percy, and according to the record of her son John, "Elizabeth Percy, of Northumberland and Lancaster Counties, granddaughter of Jocelyn Percy, Eleventh Earl of Northumberland".


385. Patience HOPKINS [118] 654 was born in 1673-1678 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.268

General Notes: Her parents were Thomas and Sarah Hopkins of Providence.

Patience married John GORTON [92] 653 on 2 Feb 1700 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island.654.,753 John was born about 1675 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island.659

386. John COLLINS [262] 538,662 was born on 28 Jun 1679 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts663 and died on 20 Oct 1775 in Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island663 at age 96.

General Notes: The original Collins immigrant to New England was Henry Collins who resided in the parish of Stepney in the eastern part of the city of London, and worshipped at the old parish church of St. Dunstan. Church records show that several of his children were baptized in this church, among them being his son John, at the age of eight days, January 22, 1631. Henry Collins, born in England in 1606, died in Lynn, Massachusetts. February 20, 1687, aged eighty-one years. Henry, his wife, three children and five servants were recorded in the manifest of the ship "Abigail" of London, June 30, 1635.

Henry Collins settled in Essex Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, where he remained until his death. In 1637 a town meeting was held in which Daniel Howe, Richard Walker and Henry Collins were chosen a committee to divide the lands, or as it was expressed in the records, "To lay out ffarmes." The land was laid out in those parts of the town best adapted to cultivation, and the woodlands were reserved as common property, called the "Town Common,'' and was not divided until sixty nine years afterwards. In a list of names, about one hundred in number, recorded in the town records in the year 1638, which follows the above extract, appears the following: "Henry Collins upland and meadow 80 acres and ten." The ten acres were a separate allotment, and undoubtedly his village or town lot where he lived. In 1639 Henry Collins was a member of the Salem court. The facts of Henry Collins bringing servants, and the references to him in the public records of Lynn, show that he was a man of importance in the community. He was frequently called upon to perform duties of public trust and confidence, and sometimes acted as an advocate in court trials. His wife, Ann, died at Lynn, probably in 1690, as her will dated in 1690 was probated in that year. The children of Henry and Ann were: Henry, John, Margery and Joseph.

John (1), second son of Henry and Ann Collins, was born in London, England, January 14, 1631 (O. S.) and was lost by shipwreck with his son John in 1679. In a list of names returned of Quakers in Lynn for the year 1703 appear the names of Samuel Collins, Samuel Collins Jr. and John Collins. The estate of John Collins was valued at £365 1s. 6d. and letters of administration were granted to the widow, June, 1680. John Collins married, at Lynn, Massachusetts, Abigail Johnson, daughter of Richard Johnson who came over in 1630. He was admitted freeman in 1637. He came to Lynn the same year and settled as a farmer on the eastern end of the commons. He died in 1666, aged 54." Abigail Collins married (second) March 3, 1681, Thomas Farrar. John and Abigail Collins had sixteen children, twelve of whom survived him.

John (2), youngest child of John (1) and Abigail (Johnson) Collins, was born June 28, 1679, and named William. After the death of his father John and brother John in the same year, his mother renamed him John, by which name he was ever afterward known. John Collins was one of six persons who bought, May 22, 1710, three thousand acres of wild land in what is now the northeastern part of the town of Hopkinton, Rhode Island. In religious faith he was a Quaker. He died in Charlestown, Rhode Island, "20th day, 10th Month, 1755." The children of John (William) and Susannah were: Rebecca, Hezekiah, Sarah, Jedediah, Lydia, John, Ebenezer, Benjamin, Samuel and Abigail.

John married Susannah DAGGETT [263] 538,662,663 on 13 Jan 1704 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts.663 Susannah was born in 1685 in Saco, , Maine663 and died on 14 Jan 1753 in Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island756 at age 68.

The child from this marriage was:

193       i.  Lydia COLLINS [82] (born in 1714 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island - died on 20 Nov 1809 in Waterford, New London, Connecticut)


387. Susannah DAGGETT [263] 538,662,663 was born in 1685 in Saco, , Maine663 and died on 14 Jan 1753 in Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island756 at age 68.

General Notes: Her father was William Daggett, born 1661 and probably died at Marblehead, Massachusetts before 7 Jan 1695. No record of his birth or parentage has been found, but there is a tradition that he came from Scotland. His name first appeared at Saco 3 Dec 1681, when he was granted ten acres of land. He continued to reside in Saco until sometime between 1685 and 1689 when he removed to Marblehead, Massachusetts. He married at Saco, Maine, about 1681, Rebecca Wormstall, daughter of Arthur and Rebecca (Scadlock) Wormstall, of Winter Harbor, Maine; born about 1663; died after 1727. They had four children, Susanna being the eldest born about 1685 and died at Charlestown. Rhode Island, "14th day, 1st month, 1753.

The history of Richmond, Rhode Island, contains the following account of her: "When a small child she was taken to the wigwam of an Indian chief by his squaw who found her lost in the woods. Late at night the chief returned home and told the squaw of a plan adopted to exterminate the whites. She cautioned him, saying there was a little paleface sleeping in a bed of skins in the wigwam. The chief then told her the child must die, to which she remonstrated, saying that she had promised to take her home in the morning. The chief passed a firebrand over the face of Susannah, and observing signs of consciousness, spared her life, and she was able to afterwards give her friends timely warning and thwart the plans of the Indians."

Susannah married John COLLINS [262] 538,662 on 13 Jan 1704 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts.663 John was born on 28 Jun 1679 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts663 and died on 20 Oct 1775 in Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island663 at age 96.

392. George CHAPPELL [3148] 664,665 was born about 1692 in New London, New London, Connecticut.

George married Hannah BECKWITH [3149] 666 on 5 Nov 1718 in New London, New London, Connecticut.666 Hannah was born about 1700 in New London, New London, Connecticut, was christened on 2 Oct 1737 in New London, New London, Connecticut, and died on 4 Mar 1738 about age 38.

The child from this marriage was:

196       i.  Walter CHAPPELL [3146] (born about 1724 in New London, New London, Connecticut)


393. Hannah BECKWITH [3149] 666 was born about 1700 in New London, New London, Connecticut, was christened on 2 Oct 1737 in New London, New London, Connecticut, and died on 4 Mar 1738 about age 38.

Hannah married George CHAPPELL [3148] 664,665 on 5 Nov 1718 in New London, New London, Connecticut.666 George was born about 1692 in New London, New London, Connecticut.

418. Rev. Ephraim HOWARD [129] 557 was born on 11 Jan 1656759 and died in Oct-Nov 1690 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut670,759 at age 34. Another name for Ephraim was Ephraim HAYWART.

General Notes: He was the youngest child of Robert and Lydia Hayward. The name on his Probate Record was Ephraim Haywart or Hawart. His will was dated 29 Oct 1690. The inventory of his estate taken 12 Nov 1690 was valued at £142-02-00. Heirs were his two children; a son Benjamin (age 4) and a daughter Mary (age 2).

Ephraim married Abigail NEWBERRY [131] 557,674 on 8 Jan 1684 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.674.,760.,761 Abigail was born on 14 May 1659 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut674,760,761 and died 29 Feb 1715.

The child from this marriage was:

209       i.  Mary HOWARD [68] (born about 1688 - died on 10 Feb 1773 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut)


419. Abigail NEWBERRY [131],,557,674 daughter of Captain Benjamin NEWBERRY [235] 268,603,762 and Mary ALLYN [277] 286,762,763 was born on 14 May 1659 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut674,760,761 and died 29 Feb 1715.

General Notes: Abigail was the sixth child of Benjamin and Mary (Allyn) Newberry

Abigail married Rev. Ephraim HOWARD [129] 557 on 8 Jan 1684 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.674.,760.,761 Ephraim was born on 11 Jan 1656759 and died in Oct-Nov 1690 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut670,759 at age 34. Another name for Ephraim was Ephraim HAYWART.

420. James ENO Jr. [2248],,118 son of James ENO [2250] 118 and Anna (or Hannah) BIDWELL [2251] 118,764 was born on 20 Oct 1651 in Windsor, Connecticut,118 died on 16 Jul 1714 in Windsor, Connecticut118 at age 62, and was buried in Windsor, Connecticut.

Burial Notes: He was buried at the Old Burying Ground.

General Notes: In 1673, James appeared with his brother John and their father on a list of petitioners to the General Court protesting the preaching of their minister, Mr. Chauncey. He did service during the King Philip's Ware of 1675. He grew up to be a man of sound judgment, as well as a man of Property, having acquired a great deal of land through gifts, inheritance and purchase. He was asked to settle many estates throughout his adult years and held many positions of public trust. On 24 Jun 1709 he made his will declaring his residence to be Windsor. His will mentioned his wife Abigail, five sons and four daughters. Inventory of his estate was taken 5 Aug 1714, valued at £642-17-06.

Noted events in his life were:

He was baptized on 2 Nov 1651 in Windsor, Connecticut. 118

James married Abigail BISSEL [2249] 118 in Dec 1678 in Windsor, Connecticut.118.,651 Abigail was born on 6 Jul 1661 in Windsor, Connecticut118 and died on 19 Apr 1728 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut118,766 at age 66.

The child from this marriage was:

210       i.  John ENO [2246] (born on 5 Jan 1693 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut - died in 1757 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut)


421. Abigail BISSEL [2249],,118 daughter of Samuel BISSEL [2252] 118 and Abigail HOLCOMB [2253] 118 was born on 6 Jul 1661 in Windsor, Connecticut118 and died on 19 Apr 1728 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut118,766 at age 66.

Death Notes: At the time of her death she was living in the household of her daughter and son-in-law, Joseph and Mary Cornish. Inventory of her estate valued at £33-07-07 was taken 19 Apr 1728. She did not leave a written will. Testimony given regarding her verbal will mentioned her deceased husband, James Eno; four daughters and son Samuel Eno.

Abigail married James ENO Jr. [2248] 118 in Dec 1678 in Windsor, Connecticut.118.,651 James was born on 20 Oct 1651 in Windsor, Connecticut,118 died on 16 Jul 1714 in Windsor, Connecticut118 at age 62, and was buried in Windsor, Connecticut.

448. Lieut. Samuel HALE Jr. [188],,678 son of Samuel HALE [193] 767 and Mary SMITH [194] 768 was born on 7 Feb 1645 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut,268,678,769 died on 18 Nov 1711 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut678,684,769,770 at age 66, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684,771

Burial Notes: "Here lieth inhumed | the body of Mr. | Samuel Hale, Esqr, of | late one of Her Maj'ties | Justices of the Peace, | who died on the | eighteenth day of | November, Anno Dom. | 1711. and in the 67 | year of his Age"

General Notes: In 1660 the town of Wethersfield voted to Samuel Hale Jr. 80 acres. He was Sergeant of the "Wethersfield Train Band" as early as 1682 and in 1690 was referred to as; "Sarg Sam Hale". In May 1698 he was commissioned by the General Court to be a Lieutenant, a title he used until death in 1711. He served as Deputy for Glastonbury to the Connecticut General Assembly for many years between 1695 and 1711 and was Justice of the Peace in 1710 and 1711. He was a land owner, presumably a farmer and a prominent citizen of Glastonbury as indicated by the civil and military offices he held and was often called on to serve in other capacities. Most of the Hales of Glastonbury are descended from Samuel Hale and his brother Thomas.

He died at Glastonbury 18 Nov 1711. The gravestone epitaph reads: "Here lieth inhumed the body of Mr. Samuel Hale, Esq., of late one of Her Majestie's Justices of the Peace, who d. on the 18th day of Nov'r Anno Dom. 1711, and in the 67th year of his age." His will was dated 23 Feb 1708-09 and inventory, £1406-05-05, was taken 30 May 1712 by Samuel Smith, Samuel Wells, Thomas Treat and Richard Smith, Sen. : I Samuel Hale, Sen., of Glastonbury, do make this my last will and testament: I give to my eldest son Samuel Hale land I bought of Josiah Wolcott, and all the messuages or tenements, with the outhouses, fruit trees and fences thereon, and all that my lot of land near a place called Nayog, containing 80 acres, and also my lot of land in the meadow in Wethersfield, containing 5 acres, which I bought of Stephen Hollister, reserving the use and improvement of the sd. 5 acres of meadow land unto and for my wife during all such terms as she shall remain my widow and no longer. I give unto his brother Jonathan, my son, all that my lot of land whereon I now live, being Glastonbury, both meadow, swamp and upland, with the messuages, tenements, outhouse, fences, and all other appurtenances thereof. Also, all that land lying in the Town of Wethersfield which I had, and have, and ought to have, for my wife's portion of the estate of her late father, Capt. Samuel Welles, decd., by division and distribution thereof, reserving the use for my wife during her natural life. I give to my son David Hale all that my lot of land lying in Glastonbury between the lots of Thomas Hale and Benjamin Talcott, about two acres more or less, which I bought of Joseph Welles. I give to Benjamin Hale, my son, all that my lot of land lying in Glastonbury which I bought of Mr. Bulkley; also 2 1/2 acres in Wethersfield which I bought of Joseph Welles. I give to my daughter Mary Hale £15 in country pay and £5 lawful money. I give to my daughter Ruther Kimberly £15 county pay and £5 lawful money. I give to Eleazur Kimberly, my grandson, one good cow, and to Thomas and Samuel Kimberly, my grandsons, 2 good steers or heifers of 2 years, one to each of them. I give to Mary Hale, my wife, the use of all my houseing and land reserved for her in this my will; also all the residue of my estate, that is to say, all my household goods, moneys, plate, stock of cattle and creatures, corn, clothing, moveable estate, lands, goods, chattels, and all my estate whatsoever not otherwise disposed of in this my last will and testament. I appoint my wife executrix. Witness: Caleb Stanley, Jr., Thomas Bunce, Jr. signed Samuel Hale, Sen.

Samuel married Ruth EDWARDS [394] 678 on 20 Jun 1670 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.678.,769 Ruth was born about 1652 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut678,769 and died on 26 Dec 1682 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut678,769 about age 30.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Samuel HALE [215] was born on 14 Jan 1674 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut776 and died on 15 Jan 1674 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.776

         ii.  Mary HALE [216] was born on 13 Jun 1675 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut776 and died on 2 Nov 1749 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut776 at age 74.

        iii.  Samuel HALE [218] was born on 17 Jul 1677 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut776 and died before 1746.

         iv.  Ruth HALE [219] was born on 1 Dec 1681 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,776 died on 14 May 1737 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut776,777 at age 55, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.777,778

Samuel next married Mary WELLES [189] 679 in 1695 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.678.,769 Mary was born on 23 Nov 1666 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut678,679,769,770 and died on 18 Feb 1715 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut678,769,770 at age 48.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Capt. Jonathan HALE [1571] was born on 21 Aug 1696 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,713 died on 2 Jul 1772 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut684,713,779 at age 75, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684,771

         ii.  David HALE [253] was born on 7 Jan 1700 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,776 died on 31 Mar 1718 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut682,776 at age 18, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.682,771

        iii.  Joseph HALE [256] was born on 10 Jul 1702 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut776 and died on 4 Aug 1702 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.776

224      iv.  Benjamin HALE [180] (born on 22 Jul 1707 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut - died on 22 Jul 1784 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut)


449. Mary WELLES [189],,679 daughter of Capt. Samuel WELLES [2226] 780,781 and Elizabeth HOLLISTER [2227] 782 was born on 23 Nov 1666 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut678,679,769,770 and died on 18 Feb 1715 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut678,769,770 at age 48.

General Notes: Mary was the fourth child of Samuel and Elizabeth (Hollister) Welles.

Her will was dated 4 Mar 1714 and inventory, £435-16-06 was taken 26 Mar 1715 by Samuel Wells and Benjamin Talcott. I give to my son, Jonathan the silver cup that was mine and a father bed and furniture; I give also to Jonathan the land, orchard and plowland, with appurtenances, that I bought of Joseph Hills, Sen., viz., upon this condition, that he keep and maintain my son Benjamin to school until such time as he shall be fit to go to a trade. To my son David I give 4 score pounds and also the two-eared silver cup that was his father's and one silver spoon, one dram cup, and the feather bed in the parlor and furniture to sd. bed. To my son Benjamin I give £100 and the silver tankard, one silver spoon, a silver dram cup, and the featherbed and furniture to sd. bed in the chamber over the parlor. To Samuel I give his father's cane and one of his father's coats, which he shall choose. To Mary I give my damask suite, and a great kettle that was her father's, and a great platter and a brass pan that was my mother's and a pare of sheets and a silver spoon. To Ruther I give my silk crape sute, the biggest brass pan, and a pare of sheets. To my sister Steele I give my black russet sute, and it is my minde that she have the refusal of my share of my Uncle Lazarus' homelot. To Jonathan I give all the debts that are due to me upon condition that he, out of the same, pay all my just debts. I also giver Jonathan the use and benefit of what I give to Benjamin so long as he maintains sd. Benjamin to school. As for what shall remain of my estate after the above-mentioned have had what is particularly given to them, I give it equally to be divided between my three sons, Jonathan, David and Benjamin.

That the above written is a true account of Mrs. Mary Hale giving and disposing of her estate when she was, through weake of body, yet of sound minde, we whose names are underwritten to testify, this 15 February 1714 - witnessed Ruth Welles and Anne Steele

Mary married Lieut. Samuel HALE Jr. [188] 678 in 1695 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.678.,769 Samuel was born on 7 Feb 1645 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut,268,678,769 died on 18 Nov 1711 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut678,684,769,770 at age 66, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684,771

450. Deacon Benjamin TALCOTT [426],,687,688,689 son of Capt. Samuel TALCOTT [2218] 786 and Hannah HOLYOKE [2219] 787 was born on 1 Mar 1674 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut,687,688 died on 12 Nov 1727 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut373,687,689,788,789,790 at age 53, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.790,791

Burial Notes: "Here Lieth Inhumed the | Body of Deacon Benjamin | Talcott, who died on the 12 | day of November, Anno | Dom. 1727. in the 54 | Year of his Age"

General Notes: Benjamin Talcott settled in Glastonbury and built a house in 1699 upon the farm given to him by his father's will. The house was a large wooden building on the Main street, and was fortified and used as a place of refuge from frequent Indian attacks, and bore the marks of bullets. As of 1876 the farm and buildings were still owned and occupied by a descendant, having been in the family over 200 years.

Deacon Benjamin Talcott also held the rank of Lieutenant in the "Trained Band" of Connecticut. He died at his homestead in Glastonbury, Nov. 12, 1727, aged 53 years, 8 months and 12 days, leaving a large estate to his surviving children. Hannah was the fourth of eight children born to Deacon Benjamin and Sarah (Hollister) Talcott.

Benjamin married Sarah HOLLISTER [427] 687,688 on 5 Jan 1698 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.651.,687.,793 Sarah was born on 25 Oct 1676 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut,688,794 was christened in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, and died on 15 Oct 1715 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut687,688,795 at age 38.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Sarah TALCOTT [1570] was born on 30 Oct 1699 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,712 died on 15 Jan 1743 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut684 at age 43, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684,771

225      ii.  Hannah TALCOTT [181] (born on 16 Oct 1706 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut - died on 6 Feb 1796 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut)

        iii.  Samuel TALCOTT [1803] was born on 12 Feb 1708 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut,688 died on 16 Sep 1768 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut688,796 at age 60, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.796


451. Sarah HOLLISTER [427],,687,688 daughter of John HOLLISTER Jr. [1560] 689 and Sarah GOODRICH [1561] 689 was born on 25 Oct 1676 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut,688,794 was christened in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, and died on 15 Oct 1715 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut687,688,795 at age 38.

General Notes: Sarah died in child-bed, at the homestead in Glastonbury, Conn., Oct. 15, 1715, P. M., aged 34 years, 11 months and 20 days.

Sarah married Deacon Benjamin TALCOTT [426] 687,688,689 on 5 Jan 1698 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.651.,687.,793 Benjamin was born on 1 Mar 1674 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut,687,688 died on 12 Nov 1727 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut373,687,689,788,789,790 at age 53, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.790,791

452. Joseph WHITE [2211],,690 son of Capt. Nathaniel WHITE [2213] 797 and Elizabeth [2216] 797 was born on 20 Feb 1667 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut and died on 28 Feb 1725 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut798 at age 58.

General Notes: He was Constable in 1698 and 1721. Joseph and Mary (Mould) White had seven children.

His will was dated 26 Feb 1924-5. Inventory was taken 8 April, 1725, by William Savage, Hugh White and Samuel Stow (£886-03-01.
I, Joseph White of Middletown, doe make this my last will and testament: I give to my wife Mary White the use and improvement of my homested and lands, excepting 50 acres; also, cattle, sheep and swine until my son Ebenezer come of age, and then the 1-2 during her widowhood. My son Ebenezer, when he comes of age, shall have the other half during his mother's widowhood, and after her decease or marriage the other half to be to him and to his heirs forever. I give to my four daughters œ100 apiece with what they have already had. I give to the Rev. Mr. Joseph Smith, oure pastore, 30 shillings.
Witness: John White, Jacob White, Hugh White.
Joseph White, ls.
Administration to Mary White, [Court Record, Page 82--4 May, 1725].
The widow Mary White, Adms., deceased before finishing her Adms. This Court appoint Ebenezer White, son of the decd., Adms. on the unsettled estate. [Page 27 (Vol. XI) 1st September, 1730]

Joseph married Mary MOULD [2212] 586 on 3 Apr 1693 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.361.,798 Mary was born on 26 Jul 1665 in New London, New London, Connecticut361,800 and died on 11 Aug 1730 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut798 at age 65.

Marriage Notes: Mary Mould was the sister of his brother Daniel's wife, and daughter of Hugh Mould and Martha Coit 798

The child from this marriage was:

226       i.  Ebenezer WHITE [409] (born on 22 May 1707 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut - died on 26 Mar 1756 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut)


453. Mary MOULD [2212],,586 daughter of Hugh MOULD [2214] 801 and Martha COIT [2215] 797 was born on 26 Jul 1665 in New London, New London, Connecticut361,800 and died on 11 Aug 1730 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut798 at age 65.

Mary married Joseph WHITE [2211] 690 on 3 Apr 1693 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.361.,798 Joseph was born on 20 Feb 1667 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut and died on 28 Feb 1725 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut798 at age 58.

454. Joseph HOLLISTER [1555],,691,692 son of John HOLLISTER Jr. [1560] 689 and Sarah GOODRICH [1561] 689 was born on 8 Jul 1674 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut,691,692 died on 9 Jul 1746 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut691,692,802 at age 72, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.802

Burial Notes: He died in his 72nd year.

General Notes: Administration of his estate was granted Oct. 29, 1746, to Timothy Hollister (son) of Glastonbury. Inventory was taken Aug 6, 1746, £997.02.10. Joseph and Ann (Burnham) Hollister had six children.

Joseph married Ann BURNHAM [1556] 691 on 27 Nov 1694 in Weathersfield, Trumbull, Ohio. Ann was born about 1679,691 died on 5 Oct 1712 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut691,802 about age 33, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.802

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Joseph HOLLISTER [2012] was born on 28 Dec 1696 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,361,803 died on 8 Oct 1746 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut373,802,803 at age 49, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.802

227      ii.  Ann HOLLISTER [425] (born on 16 Jan 1707 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut - died on 16 Jun 1787 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut)

Joseph next married Sarah [1559].691 Sarah died after 1757.691 They had no children.

General Notes: She may be the Widow Sarah Hollister who was buried at Hartford (Center Church), 12 Feb 1769


455. Ann BURNHAM [1556],,691 daughter of William BURNHAM [4609] 691 and Elizabeth LOOMIS [4610] 691 was born about 1679,691 died on 5 Oct 1712 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut691,802 about age 33, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.802

Burial Notes: She died in her 34th year.

General Notes: She was the third of five children.

Ann married Joseph HOLLISTER [1555] 691,692 on 27 Nov 1694 in Weathersfield, Trumbull, Ohio. Joseph was born on 8 Jul 1674 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut,691,692 died on 9 Jul 1746 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut691,692,802 at age 72, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.802

464. Capt. Abner MAUDSLEY [1765],,603,604,606,694,695 son of Joseph MAUDSLEY [1763] 603,777,805 and Abigail ROOTE [1764] 603,688 was born in 1699 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut,603,688 was christened on 24 Jan 1700 in Westfield, , Massachusetts,694 died on 11 Feb 1766 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut604,688,695 at age 67, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.695,806

Christening Notes: He was christened at the Church of Christ.

Burial Notes: "Here lie interred ye | remains of Capt. | Abner Moseley, who | died on ye 11th Day of | February, A.D. 1766, in | ye 66th Year of his Age.
Thus speaks ye Lord, | Ye dead arise & lo ye | Graves obey, & waking | Saints with joyful eyes | Behold th' expected Day"

General Notes: His baptism name was recorded as "Maudsley" however later records show his name as "Moseley". The farm purchased by his father was equally divided between Abner and his brother Isaac. Abner was given property on the north side of his father's farm. He was a Colonel in the Connecticut Militia. As executor of his father's estate, he gave a tract of land to the town of Wethersfield in 1722.

When Abner died in 1766 he left his wife Elizabeth the following: "The improvement of one half of his dwelling house, one third of the barn and on third of his lot of land on which the house stood during his natural life." Abner also divided some land among his daughters. To his son Joseph he gave the remainder of the land.

Abner married Elizabeth LYMAN [1767] 603,606,696 on 5 Jun 1722 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.603.,604.,688 Elizabeth was born on 8 Dec 1702 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.361,605,696

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Joseph MAUDSLEY [1514] was born on 8 Oct 1723 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, died on 21 May 1733 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut at age 9, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.

         ii.  MAUDSLEY [1513] was born on 16 May 1725 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, died on 16 May 1725 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.

        iii.  Elizabeth MAUDSLEY [2149] was born on 26 May 1726 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.

         iv.  Benjamin MOSELEY [1884] was born on 26 Jun 1728 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.361

          v.  Dr. Thomas MOSELEY [1889] was born on 12 Apr 1731 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut807 and died on 11 Nov 1811 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut807 at age 80.

         vi.  Abigail MAUDSLEY [2151] was born in 1732 in , , Connecticut and died on 23 Jul 1759 at age 27.

232     vii.  Joseph MOSELEY [1768] (born on 13 Aug 1735 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut - died on 25 Oct 1806 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut)

       viii.  Mary MOSELEY [1897] was born on 8 Dec 1737 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut605 and died on 16 Dec 1823605 at age 86.

         ix.  John MAUDSLEY [1512] was born on 7 May 1740 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, died on 23 May 1741 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut at age 1, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.

          x.  Esther MOSELEY [1880] was born in 1742 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,808 died on 22 Mar 1827605 at age 85, and was buried in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut.

         xi.  Rachel MOSELEY [1895] was born on 24 Oct 1745 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,809 died on 28 Jul 1825 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut605 at age 79, and was buried in Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut.

        xii.  Sophia MAUDSLEY [2159] was born in , , Connecticut.


465. Elizabeth LYMAN [1767],,603,606,696 daughter of John LYMAN [1790] 688,696 and Mindwell SHELDON [1791] 688,696 was born on 8 Dec 1702 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.361,605,696

Elizabeth married Capt. Abner MAUDSLEY [1765] 603,604,606,694,695 on 5 Jun 1722 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.603.,604.,688 Abner was born in 1699 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut,603,688 was christened on 24 Jan 1700 in Westfield, , Massachusetts,694 died on 11 Feb 1766 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut604,688,695 at age 67, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.695,806

466. Jonathan ROBBINS [1848] 604,709 was born on 28 Dec 1694 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut604,709 and died on 15 Jul 1777 in Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts604 at age 82.

Jonathan married Sarah WELLES [1849] 604,709 on 28 Nov 1728 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.604.,709 Sarah was born on 1 Feb 1708 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut604,709 and died on 5 May 1776 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut604,709 at age 68.

The child from this marriage was:

233       i.  Hopeful "Hopy" ROBBINS [1769] (born on 3 Aug 1745 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut - died on 7 Apr 1826 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut)


467. Sarah WELLES [1849] 604,709 was born on 1 Feb 1708 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut604,709 and died on 5 May 1776 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut604,709 at age 68.

Sarah married Jonathan ROBBINS [1848] 604,709 on 28 Nov 1728 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.604.,709 Jonathan was born on 28 Dec 1694 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut604,709 and died on 15 Jul 1777 in Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts604 at age 82.

476. Capt. Jonathan HALE [1571],,712,713 son of Lieut. Samuel HALE Jr. [188] 678 and Mary WELLES [189] 679 was born on 21 Aug 1696 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,713 died on 2 Jul 1772 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut684,713,779 at age 75, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684,771

Death Notes: Death Notice, Connecticut Courant (Jun 30/Jul 7, 1772): At Glastonbury on Thursday last, Jonathan Hale, Esq; in the 76th Year of his Age

Burial Notes: "Here lies Interr'd | the Remains of | Jonathan Hale, Esq'r, | who after having Serv'd | his Generation in Several | Offices of Trust | With Faithfulness, fell a- | Sleep July 2d A. D. 1772, | In the 76th year | of his Age"

General Notes: He inherited a large tract of land from his father, Samuel, one of the large landowners of Glastonbury and about 1720 he built his house*. He was appointed Ensign of the Glastonbury Train Band, May 1730. He was commissioned Lieutenant of the First Company of Glastonbury, May 1738, and Captain May 1743. He served as Deputy for Glastonbury to The Connecticut General Assembly and colonial auditor on numerous occasions. He was Justice of the Peace from 1739 until his death in 1772. He was the most prominent member of his family in his generation and active in land dealings. Jonathan and Sarah (Talcott) Hale had eight children.

*The Jonathan Hale House is located at 1654 Main St, Glastonbury. Of all the Hale homesteads, it is the richest in detail and although lived in for over 200 years (1948), retains most of the original features. Jonathan's farm stayed in the Hale family until 1840, when a descendant lured by the sea, purchased the "Alert", a whaling vessel made famous by Melville's "Moby Dick". Mutiny on the ship and a poor whaling voyager lost both ship and house to creditors.

Jonathan married Sarah TALCOTT [1570] 712 on 28 Nov 1717 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.712.,713 Sarah was born on 30 Oct 1699 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,712 died on 15 Jan 1743 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut684 at age 43, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684,771

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Sarah HALE [2000] was born on 2 Nov 1718 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.811

         ii.  Capt. Jonathan HALE [2001] was born on 1 Feb 1720 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut812 and died on 7 Mar 1776 in Jamaica Plains, Suffolk, Massachusetts812 at age 56.

        iii.  David HALE [2002] was born on 13 Jan 1722 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,811 died on 7 Jan 1723 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,682,811 and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.682

         iv.  Dr. Elizur HALE [2003] was born on 15 Jan 1724 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,813 died on 27 May 1790 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut682,813,814 at age 66, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.682

          v.  Deacon David HALE [1996] was born on 11 Jun 1727 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,815 died on 7 Apr 1796 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut682,815 at age 68, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.682

         vi.  Penelope HALE [2005] was born on 13 Mar 1731 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,811 died on 1 Aug 1744 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut684,811 at age 13, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684

238     vii.  Theodore HALE [1342] (born on 26 Jan 1735 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut - died on 14 May 1807 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut)

       viii.  Prudence HALE [2006] was born on 21 Aug 1738 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut811 and died on 1 Jan 1826 in Portland, Middlesex, Connecticut811 at age 87.

Jonathan next married Hannah (Chester) WELLES [1572]. Hannah was born on 15 May 1696 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, died on 26 May 1749 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut684 at age 53, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684,771

Burial Notes: "Here lies Interr'd the | Body of Mrs. Hannah Hale, | Wife of Jonathan Hale, Esq'r, | who Died May ye 26th 1749, | In the 54th Year of Her Age"

Jonathan next married Mary WHITE [2013] 803 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.816 Mary was born on 2 Oct 1698 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut,803 died on 18 Jan 1780 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut802,803 at age 81, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.802

General Notes: (Excerpt - The Hollisters in America, 1886) Her great grandfather was John White, gentleman, registered June 22, 1632, "to be transported to New England to the plantacon there per cert, from Capt. Mason." The same day registered "John Tallcott, John Watson, and William Goodwynn," to each of whom many Hollisters trace their ancestry.

John White arrived at Boston from London in the "Lyon" Sept. 16, 1632. He was admitted freeman March 4, 1633; settled in Cambridge; went to Hartford. 1636; to Hadley, 1659; was a representative for Hadley in 1664 and 1669; returned to Hartford before 1675; was an elder. He died Dec, 1683, or Jan., 1684, leaving by his wife Mary, a son Nathaniel White of Middletown. Nathaniel was at Hartford, 1662; a representative every year from 1665 to 1677; was called ensign, lieutenant, and captain. He married first, Elizabeth, who died in 1690, leaving him three daughters and five sons; he married second, Martha, daughter of John Coyte and widow of Hugh Mould; she died in 1730. His youngest son by his wife Elizabeth was Joseph White of Middletown, born Feb. 20, 1667. Joseph married, April 3, 1693, Mary, daughter of Hugh Mould, and had three sons and four daughters, of whom one, Mary, born Oct. 2, 1698, married Joseph Hollister.

Hugh Mould was a ship-builder at New London, 1660. He married, June 11, 1662, Martha, daughter of John Coyte, who afterward married Nathaniel White, as stated above. Hugh Mould had no sons, but six daughters, of whom one, as stated above, married Joseph White in 1693 and became the mother of Mary, wife of Joseph Hollister.

John Coyt, mentioned above, was a shipwright at Salem, 1638; Gloucester, 1644; select man there, 1648; removed to New London, 1651, and died there, Aug. 25, 1659. His widow Mary died Jan. 2. 1676. Their daughter 'Martha, as stated above, married first, in 1662, Hugh Mould; second, Nathaniel White; and so became the ancestress of many Hollisters.


477. Sarah TALCOTT [1570],,712 daughter of Deacon Benjamin TALCOTT [426] 687,688,689 and Sarah HOLLISTER [427] 687,688 was born on 30 Oct 1699 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,712 died on 15 Jan 1743 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut684 at age 43, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684,771

Burial Notes: "Here lies Interred the Body | of Mrs. Sarah Hale, wife of | Jonathan Hale, Esq'r, who | Departed this Life January | 15, 1743, in the 44th Year of | her age"

Sarah married Capt. Jonathan HALE [1571] 712,713 on 28 Nov 1717 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.712.,713 Jonathan was born on 21 Aug 1696 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut,713 died on 2 Jul 1772 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut684,713,779 at age 75, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.684,771


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