Elizabeth Jourdaine
b. circa 1610
Elizabeth Jourdaine|b. c 1610|p4.htm#i3159|Ignatius Jourdaine|b. c 1570|p1.htm#i2944||||||||||||||||
Elizabeth Jourdaine was born circa 1610. She was the daughter of Ignatius Jourdaine. Circa 1625, Elizabeth Jourdaine married Nathaniel Duncan.
Elizabeth Deming
b. circa 1610, d. between 16 August 1682 and 3 September 1683
Elizabeth Deming was born circa 1610. Circa 1630 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, America, Elizabeth Deming married Nathaniel Foote. Circa 1646 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, America, Elizabeth Deming married Governor Thomas Welles. Elizabeth Deming died between 16 August 1682 and 3 September 1683 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, America.
Mary Grombridge
b. circa 1610
Mary Grombridge was born circa 1610. Circa 1630, Mary Grombridge married Francis Bushnell.
Children of Mary Grombridge and Francis Bushnell
- Martha Bushnell b. 1634, d. c 1637
- Martha Bushnell+ b. 1644, d. 13 Apr 1705
John Evarts
b. circa 1610, d. 9 May 1669
John Evarts was born circa 1610. Circa 1630, John Evarts married Elizabeth (?). John Evarts died on 9 May 1669 in Guilford, Connecticut, America.1
Child of John Evarts and Elizabeth (?)
- James Evarts+ b. 19 Jul 1638, d. Apr 1682
Citations
- [S639] Ralph D Smyth, John Evarts of Guildford.
Richard Guttridge
b. circa 1610
Richard Guttridge was born circa 1610. In 1639 Richard Guttridgesigned the covenant at Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, America.1
Child of Richard Guttridge
- Lydia Guttridge+ b. c 1640
Citations
- [S640] Richmond H Curtiss, "Early Families of Guilford."
Thomas Richards
b. 1610, d. before February 1639/40
Thomas Richards was born in 1610 in Bewdley, West Midlands, England. Circa 1630 in Bewdley, West Midlands, England, Thomas Richards married Priscilla Wakeman. Thomas Richards was found on the passenger list of the Ship Hopewell on 17 February 1634 departing from London, Middlesex, London, England, to Barbados. Captain THO. WOOD; Thomas Richards Age 19. In 1639 Thomas Richards lived in Hartford, Connecticut, America; a proprietor “by the town’s courtesie”.1
He died before February 1639/40 in Hartford, Connecticut, America. He died before Feb. 1639–40; when the distribution was made to “ye widow Richards, ye late wife of Thomas Richards, deceased.”.1
Children of Thomas Richards and Priscilla Wakeman
- John Richards b. 1631
- Mary Richards b. c 1633
- Thomas Richards b. c 1634
- Obadiah Richards+ b. c 1635, d. 11 Nov 1702
Citations
- [S239] Mary Kingsbury Talcott, The Original Proprietors of Hartford, CT.
John Stephenson
b. 3 November 1611, d. 1659
John Stephenson was born on 3 November 1611. On Friday, 5 December 1642 in Boston, Massachusetts, America, at age 31, John Stephenson married Sarah Fisher. John Stephenson lived in Boston, Massachusetts, America; House later occupied by Benjamin Franklin's family and the site of Ben Franklin's birth.1
He died in 1659 in Boston, Massachusetts, America.
Children of John Stephenson and Sarah Fisher
- Onesimus Stephenson b. 26 Oct 1643
- John Stephenson b. 23 Sep 1645, d. 16 Sep 1693
- Paul Stephenson b. 28 Aug 1647
- Joseph Stephenson b. Jan 1651, d. 10 Jul 1652
- James Stevenson+ b. 1 Oct 1653, d. 23 Dec 1711
- Sarah Stephenson b. 6 Feb 1655
Citations
- [S328] Anonymous, Memorial History of Boston.
Thomas Catlin
b. 1612, d. 1690
Thomas Catlin was born in 1612. After March 1676 in Windsor, Connecticut, America, Thomas Catlin married Mary (?). Thomas Catlin died in 1690 in Windsor, Connecticut, America.
Nicolas Clap
b. 1612, d. 24 November 1679
Nicolas Clap was born in 1612. In 1636 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, America, Nicolas Clap married Sarah Clap.1 In 1666 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, America, Nicolas Clap married Abigail (?).1 Nicolas Clap died on 24 November 1679 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, America.2
Child of Nicolas Clap and Abigail (?)
- Noah Clap+ b. 15 Jul 1667, d. 1753
Nicholas Olmstead
b. 15 February 1612, d. 31 August 1684
Nicholas Olmstead|b. 15 Feb 1612\nd. 31 Aug 1684|p4.htm#i2934|James Olmstead|b. c 1580|p1.htm#i3750|Joyce Cornish|b. c 1590|p2.htm#i3751|||||||||||||
Nicholas Olmstead was born on 15 February 1612 in Fairstead, East, England.1 He was the son of James Olmstead and Joyce Cornish. On 14 September 1632 James Olmstead and Joyce Cornish were found on the passenger list of the Ship Lyon along with Nicholas Olmstead departingfrom to Boston. Olmstead, James of Fairstead, Essex, wife Joyce and children Nehemiah, Nicholas, Richard, John and Rebecca. (From Fairstead, Essex, bound for Boston and Hartfoed, CT. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 46). On Friday, 28 September 1640 in Windsor, Connecticut, America, at age 28, Nicholas Olmstead married Sarah Loomis, daughter of Joseph Loomis and Mary White.2 Nicholas Olmstead died on 31 August 1684 in Windsor, Connecticut, America at age 72.3
Lawrence Womak
b. 12 May 1612, d. 7 November 1685
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Lawrence Womak was born on 12 May 1612.
Lawrence Womack, born County Norfolk, May 12, 1612, M. A., Cambridge, 1632; Chaplain to Lord Paget. Had benefice in west of England, where he attained fame by his preaching. Little known of him from 1648 to 1660. In 1660 a prebend in Hereford Cathedral; in 1660, Dec. 8, Archdeacon of Suffolk; in 1661, D. D; in 1663 prebend of Ely Cathedral; in 1683 consecrated Bishop of St. David's. Was noted for his publications supporting the liturgy, etc. Had a fine collection of books. Married, first, (???); second, in West Bradford, Nov. 18, 1668, Anne, daughter of John Hill and widow of Edward Alymer, of Claydon County, Suffolk; third, at St. Bartholomew the Less, London, April 25, 1670, Katherine Corbett, of Norwick, aged 40. She was still living in 1697. By third marriage no children; by second, a daughter, Anne, who died in 1685. By first, at least one son, Edward. Lawrence Womack died in Westminster, Nov. 7, 1685; buried at St. Margaret's Church, London,, where there is a tablet to his memory. Left his books and property to his nephew, Lawrence Womack, Rector of Castor, of Yarmouth. A son named John Richard Womack born in 1670 in Suffolk, England migrated to America and died in 1738 in Prince Edward County, Virginia. He died on 7 November 1685 in London, London, England at age 73.
Lawrence Womack, born County Norfolk, May 12, 1612, M. A., Cambridge, 1632; Chaplain to Lord Paget. Had benefice in west of England, where he attained fame by his preaching. Little known of him from 1648 to 1660. In 1660 a prebend in Hereford Cathedral; in 1660, Dec. 8, Archdeacon of Suffolk; in 1661, D. D; in 1663 prebend of Ely Cathedral; in 1683 consecrated Bishop of St. David's. Was noted for his publications supporting the liturgy, etc. Had a fine collection of books. Married, first, (???); second, in West Bradford, Nov. 18, 1668, Anne, daughter of John Hill and widow of Edward Alymer, of Claydon County, Suffolk; third, at St. Bartholomew the Less, London, April 25, 1670, Katherine Corbett, of Norwick, aged 40. She was still living in 1697. By third marriage no children; by second, a daughter, Anne, who died in 1685. By first, at least one son, Edward. Lawrence Womack died in Westminster, Nov. 7, 1685; buried at St. Margaret's Church, London,, where there is a tablet to his memory. Left his books and property to his nephew, Lawrence Womack, Rector of Castor, of Yarmouth. A son named John Richard Womack born in 1670 in Suffolk, England migrated to America and died in 1738 in Prince Edward County, Virginia. He died on 7 November 1685 in London, London, England at age 73.
Joseph Taintor
b. circa 1613, d. 1690
Joseph Taintor|b. c 1613\nd. 1690|p4.htm#i3025|Charles Taintor|b. c 1585|p1.htm#i3027||||||||||||||||
Joseph Taintor was born circa 1613 in Upton-Gray, South, England.1 He was the son of Charles Taintor. Joseph Taintor was found on the passenger list of the Ship The Confidence on 24 April 1638 departing Taintor, Joseph 25, Guy servant (From Uptown Gray, Hampshire, bound for Watertown. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 63) from Southampton, Hampshire, South, England, to Boston. In 1639 Joseph Taintor lived in Sudbury, Massachusetts, America.1 Circa 1643 in Watertown, Massachusetts, America, Joseph Taintor married Mary Guy?.2 On 18 December 1677 Joseph Taintor and Jonathan Taintor lived in Watertown, Massachusetts, America; Oath of fidelity.3 Joseph Taintor died in 1690 in Watertown, Massachusetts, America.4
Child of Joseph Taintor and Mary Guy?
- Simon Taintor+ b. 30 Jul 1660, d. 19 Jan 1739
Citations
- [S360] George Walter Chamberlain, Grantees and Settlers of Sudbury, Mass.
- [S337] Charles M. Taintor, The genealogy and history of the Taintor family.
- [S359] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III.
- [S424] Clarence Almon Torrey, Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
Ursula (?)
b. circa 1615, d. 1 March 1670
Ursula (?) was born circa 1615. Circa 1630, Ursula (?) married Richard North. Ursula (?) died on 1 March 1670 in Salisbury, Massachusetts, America.1
Citations
- [S319] L. N. Parker, History and genealogy of the ancestors and descendants of Captain Israel Jones.
Joseph Long
b. circa 1615, d. 22 May 1651
Joseph Long was born circa 1615 in Dorchester, South West, England. He was found on the passenger list of the Ship Peter Bonadventure between 26 March 1635 and 4 April 1635 departing from London, Middlesex, London, England, to Barbados. Circa 1640 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, America, Joseph Long married Mary Lane, daughter of William Lane. Joseph Long died on 22 May 1651 in Dorchester, South West, England. Court granted Mary Lane Long the right to remarry as her husband, Joseph disappeared while on a trip to England.
Children of Joseph Long and Mary Lane
- Joseph Long b. c 1641, d. 16 Aug 1676
- Thomas Long+ b. c 1644, d. 1711
William Adams
b. circa 1615, d. 1653
William Adams was born circa 1615. Circa 1646 in Farmington, Connecticut, America, William Adams married Elizabeth (?).1 William Adams died in 1653 in Farmington, Connecticut, America.1
Children of William Adams and Elizabeth (?)
- Benjamin Adams b. c 1649
- Elizabeth Adams b. c 1652
Citations
- [S325] Charles Nelson Hickok, The Hickok genealogy : descendants of William Hickoks of Farmington, Connecticut : with ancestry of Charles Nelson Hickok.
Joseph Loomis
b. circa 1615, d. 26 June 1687
Joseph Loomis|b. c 1615\nd. 26 Jun 1687|p4.htm#i2914|Joseph Loomis|b. 24 Aug 1590\nd. 25 Nov 1658|p2.htm#i2915|Mary White|b. 24 Aug 1590\nd. 23 Aug 1652|p2.htm#i2916|John Loomis|b. 29 Jan 1562\nd. b 29 May 1619|p1.htm#i2931|Agnes Lingwood|b. c 1570\nd. a 1619|p1.htm#i2932|Robert White|b. c 1555\nd. 17 Jun 1617|p1.htm#i2917|Bridget Allgar|b. 11 Mar 1562\nd. a 1617|p1.htm#i2918|
Joseph Loomis was born circa 1615 in Braintree, East, England.1 He was the son of Joseph Loomis and Mary White. On Monday, 17 September 1646 in Windsor, Connecticut, America, Joseph Loomis married Sarah Hill, age 25, daughter of William Hill and Sarah Jourdaine.1,2
On Saturday, 28 June 1659 in Windsor, Connecticut, America, Joseph Loomis married Mary Sherwood.1,3 Joseph Loomis died on 26 June 1687 in Windsor, Connecticut, America.
Children of Joseph Loomis and Sarah Hill
- Sarah Loomis b. 22 Jul 1647, d. 1654
- Joseph Loomis+ b. 15 Jul 1649, d. 1740
- John Loomis b. 1 Oct 1651
- Mary Loomis b. 3 Aug 1653, d. a 1687
Children of Joseph Loomis and Mary Sherwood
- Sarah Loomis b. 1 Apr 1660, d. 4 Jun 1661
- Hannah Loomis b. 2 Feb 1662/63, d. 1730
- Matthew Loomis b. 4 Nov 1664
- Isaac Loomis b. 10 Jul 1666, d. c 1667
- Stephen Loomis b. 1 Sep 1668
- James Loomis b. 31 Oct 1669
- Nathaniel Loomis b. 8 Aug 1673, d. 1730
- Isaac Loomis b. 28 Oct 1677, d. 17 Mar 1704
Citations
- [S330] Elias Loomis, Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America, and his antecedents in the Old world.
- [S359] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III.
- [S724] Various, Genealogies of Connecticut Families from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register In Three Volumes.
Mary Levett
b. circa 1615
Mary Levett was born circa 1615. Circa 1633 in First Congregational Church in Hartford, Connecticut, America, Mary Levett married John White, son of Robert White and Bridget Allgar.1
Citations
- [S330] Elias Loomis, Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America, and his antecedents in the Old world.
Martha (?)
b. circa 1615, d. 6 May 1662
Martha (?) was born circa 1615. Circa 1630, Martha (?) married William Howard. Martha (?) died on 6 May 1662 in Malden, Massachusetts, America.
James Rogers
b. circa 1615, d. 1687
James Rogers was born circa 1615. He was found on the passenger list of the Ship Increase in April 1635 departing from London, Middlesex, London, England, to Massachusetts Bay. He was in military service in 1637 in Saybrook, Connecticut, America. Under Capt. John Underhill took part in the Pequot War.1 In 1639 in Stratford, Connecticut, America, James Rogers married Elizabeth Rowland, daughter of Samuel Rowland.1 In 1660 James Rogers was employed as a baker, leased the town mill from Gov. Winthrop in New London, Connecticut, America.1
In 1664 James Rogers was the largest propery owner in New London, New London, Connecticut, America.1
Converted his parents and siblings to the Rogerenes, the religious sect he founded. They were constantly persecuted and fined for their failure to adhere to the Congregational religion.1
He made a will on 11 September 1683 in New London, New London, Connecticut, America.1

He died in 1687 in New London, Connecticut, America. On 5 February 1687 James Rogers's will was inventoried in New London, New London, Connecticut, America.1



Converted his parents and siblings to the Rogerenes, the religious sect he founded. They were constantly persecuted and fined for their failure to adhere to the Congregational religion.1
Children of James Rogers and Elizabeth Rowland
- Samuel Rogers b. c 1640
- Joseph Rogers+ b. 14 May 1646, d. 1697
- John Rogers b. 1 Dec 1648
- Bathsheba Rogers b. 30 Dec 1650
- James Rogers b. 15 Feb 1652
- Jonathan Rogers+ b. 31 Dec 1655, d. 1697
- Elizabeth Rogers b. 15 Apr 1658
Citations
- [S336] James Swift Rogers, James Rogers of New London, Ct. and his descendants.
Thomas Upson
b. circa 1615, d. 19 July 1655
Thomas Upson was born circa 1615. In 1638 Thomas Upson lived in Hartford, Connecticut, America; an early resident of Hartford with property "courtesie of the town."1
He was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action on 1 August 1639 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, America. Fined for unseasonable and immoderate drinking.1
In 1640 Thomas Upson lived in Farmington, Connecticut, America; an original proprietor.1
On Tuesday, 23 January 1646 in Farmington, Connecticut, America, Thomas Upson married Elizabeth Fuller.1
Thomas Upson died on 19 July 1655 in Waterbury, Connecticut, America.1 He's will was inventoried on 6 September 1655 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, America.1

Children of Thomas Upson and Elizabeth Fuller
- Elizabeth Upson b. c 1647, d. 20 Jul 1655
- Hannah Upson+ b. c 1652
Citations
- [S341] Communicated by Daniel Goodwin and Copied by the late Hon. Nathaniel Goodwin of Hartford, Records of Farmington in Connecticut.
Elizabeth (?)
b. circa 1615, d. before 1663
Elizabeth (?) was born circa 1615. Circa 1630, Elizabeth (?) married John Evarts. Elizabeth (?) died before 1663 in Guilford, Connecticut, America.1
Child of Elizabeth (?) and John Evarts
- James Evarts+ b. 19 Jul 1638, d. Apr 1682
Citations
- [S639] Ralph D Smyth, John Evarts of Guildford.
John Warner
b. 1615, d. 1679
John Warner was born in 1615. He was found on the passenger list of the Ship Increase in April 1635 departing from London, Middlesex, London, England, to the Massachusetts Bay Colony.1 Circa 1636 in Hartford, Connecticut, America, John Warner married Margaret (?).2 On 28 February 1636 John Warner lived in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, America. He is listed among the 106 townsmen of Watertown, along with Symon Stone, Simone Eire, and Joseph Mosse, all fellow passengers of the Increase. In the summer of 1636 40 inhabitants of Cambridge and area are granted permission to found Hartford, among them Simon Eire, Isack More, and John Warner.
He was in military service between 1637 and 1638 in Hartford, Connecticut, America. Served in the Pequot War and was given land "courtesie of the town" in compensation for his service.1 3 parcels of land in Hartford, including a house "Lot 64" on the north side of Little River, near what is now Main Street, are recorded as belonging to John Warner.1
"JOHN WARNER and Nathaniel Kellogg went to Tunxis, now Farmington, in 1645." [Stuart's Hartford in Olden Time, p. 204]. John Warner is upon the list of the 84 Original Proprietors of Farmington, and his estate there, as increased in accordance with the original act of division, was £97, in the second distribution. [Historical Address by Noah Porter, p. 1840]. In the list of names on Town Records of those who received soldiers' grants in said field (which Joseph Wadsworth explains as the "Soldiers' Field, where were lots granted to ye Pequoitt soldiers only, and that for their good service in said War") were John Purchase, Rev. Samuel Stone, John Warner, William Cornwall. [Stuart's Hartford, p. 116, 117]. "John Warner and the wife of John North were joined to the church, March 15, 1656." (0. C. R.) John Warner, Sr., died 1679. Two generations of Warner pedigree, previous to 1612, are given in Wm. Paver's "County Visitations of Yorkshire." [N.E. Hist. and Gen. Rep., Vol. XI, p. 269].3 John buys land in Farmington from Reinhold Marvyn. John takes covenant at Farmington church, his daughter Sarah baptized that day. In October 1671 The General Court grants John Warner and Thomas Barnes of Farmington 50 acres of land each for their services as Pequot soldiers. Some time later, John gave his 50 acres to his son-in-law, William Higginson. In 1672 John Warner and John Warner lived in Waterbury, Connecticut, America; on the list of original proprietors although John Senior died before moving here.4
John Warner made a will on 14 March 1678/79 in Farmington, Connecticut, America.5
He died in 1679 in Farmington, Connecticut, America.1,2
"JOHN WARNER and Nathaniel Kellogg went to Tunxis, now Farmington, in 1645." [Stuart's Hartford in Olden Time, p. 204]. John Warner is upon the list of the 84 Original Proprietors of Farmington, and his estate there, as increased in accordance with the original act of division, was £97, in the second distribution. [Historical Address by Noah Porter, p. 1840]. In the list of names on Town Records of those who received soldiers' grants in said field (which Joseph Wadsworth explains as the "Soldiers' Field, where were lots granted to ye Pequoitt soldiers only, and that for their good service in said War") were John Purchase, Rev. Samuel Stone, John Warner, William Cornwall. [Stuart's Hartford, p. 116, 117]. "John Warner and the wife of John North were joined to the church, March 15, 1656." (0. C. R.) John Warner, Sr., died 1679. Two generations of Warner pedigree, previous to 1612, are given in Wm. Paver's "County Visitations of Yorkshire." [N.E. Hist. and Gen. Rep., Vol. XI, p. 269].3 John buys land in Farmington from Reinhold Marvyn. John takes covenant at Farmington church, his daughter Sarah baptized that day. In October 1671 The General Court grants John Warner and Thomas Barnes of Farmington 50 acres of land each for their services as Pequot soldiers. Some time later, John gave his 50 acres to his son-in-law, William Higginson. In 1672 John Warner and John Warner lived in Waterbury, Connecticut, America; on the list of original proprietors although John Senior died before moving here.4
Children of John Warner and Margaret (?)
- John Warner+ b. 1639, d. 1706
- Sarah Warner b. c 1642
- Daniel Warner+ b. c 1644, d. 1679
- Thomas Warner b. c 1645
Sarah Clap
b. 1616, d. before 1666
Sarah Clap was born in 1616. In 1636 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, America, Sarah Clap married Nicolas Clap.1 Sarah Clap died before 1666 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, America.
Citations
- [S427] Ebenezer Clap, Nicolas Clap and his Descendants.
Mary North
b. circa 1617, d. 4 February 1681/82
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Mary North was born circa 1617 in Ramsey, South, England. She was the daughter of Richard North. Circa 1638 in Salisbury, Massachusetts, America, Mary North married Thomas Jones. Mary North was an heir in the will of Richard North in 1649 in Salem, Massachusetts, America.
Circa 1672 in Gloucester, Massachusetts, America, Mary North married Nathanial Wensley. Mary North made a will on 28 January 1681/82 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, America. She bequeathed to her three daughters one shilling each with the balance of her estate to her son, Benjamin.1 She died on 4 February 1681/82 in Gloucester, Massachusetts, America.1
Children of Mary North and Thomas Jones
- Susannah Jones b. c 1638, d. b 1671
- Thomas Jones b. 25 Mar 1640, d. 25 Nov 1672
- Mary Jones b. 1642/43
- Ruth Jones+ b. 22 Feb 1645, d. 1675
- Nathaniel Jones b. 22 Feb 1645
- Samuel Jones b. 31 Aug 1647, d. 25 Sep 1715
- Ephraim Jones b. 1 Apr 1649
- Benjamin Jones+ b. 31 Jul 1651, d. 25 Jun 1718
- Remember Jones b. 1 Aug 1653, d. 2 Nov 1718
Citations
- [S319] L. N. Parker, History and genealogy of the ancestors and descendants of Captain Israel Jones.
Sarah Loomis
b. 1617
Sarah Loomis|b. 1617|p4.htm#i2933|Joseph Loomis|b. 24 Aug 1590\nd. 25 Nov 1658|p2.htm#i2915|Mary White|b. 24 Aug 1590\nd. 23 Aug 1652|p2.htm#i2916|John Loomis|b. 29 Jan 1562\nd. b 29 May 1619|p1.htm#i2931|Agnes Lingwood|b. c 1570\nd. a 1619|p1.htm#i2932|Robert White|b. c 1555\nd. 17 Jun 1617|p1.htm#i2917|Bridget Allgar|b. 11 Mar 1562\nd. a 1617|p1.htm#i2918|
Sarah Loomis was born in 1617 in Braintree, East, England.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Loomis and Mary White. On Friday, 28 September 1640 in Windsor, Connecticut, America, Sarah Loomis married Nicholas Olmstead, age 28, son of James Olmstead and Joyce Cornish.1
Citations
- [S330] Elias Loomis, Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America, and his antecedents in the Old world.
Thomas Benedict
b. 1617
Thomas Benedict was born in 1617.
Child of Thomas Benedict
- Sarah Benedict b. c 1660
John Wilcox Jr
b. circa 1618
John Wilcox Jr was born circa 1618. In 1639 John Wilcox Jr lived in Hartford, Connecticut, America; an original proprietor, Hartford, 1639; his home–lot was on what is now the West Park. He was chosen surveyor of highways, 1643, 1644; townsman, 1650.1
Circa 1640, John Wilcox Jr married Sarah Wadsworth. After 1659 in First Congregational Church in Hartford, Connecticut, America, John Wilcox Jr married Mary Lane, daughter of William Lane.
Child of John Wilcox Jr and Sarah Wadsworth
- Sarah Wilcox+ b. 3 Oct 1648
Citations
- [S239] Mary Kingsbury Talcott, The Original Proprietors of Hartford, CT.
Mary Guy?
b. circa 1619
Mary Guy? was born circa 1619. Circa 1643 in Watertown, Massachusetts, America, Mary Guy? married Joseph Taintor, son of Charles Taintor.1
Child of Mary Guy? and Joseph Taintor
- Simon Taintor+ b. 30 Jul 1660, d. 19 Jan 1739
Citations
- [S337] Charles M. Taintor, The genealogy and history of the Taintor family.
Margaret (?)
b. circa 1619, d. after 1679
Margaret (?) was born circa 1619. Circa 1636 in Hartford, Connecticut, America, Margaret (?) married John Warner.1 Margaret (?) died after 1679 in Farmington, Connecticut, America.
Children of Margaret (?) and John Warner
- John Warner+ b. 1639, d. 1706
- Sarah Warner b. c 1642
- Daniel Warner+ b. c 1644, d. 1679
- Thomas Warner b. c 1645
Citations
- [S424] Clarence Almon Torrey, Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700, before 1649.
Elizabeth Loomis
b. 1619
Elizabeth Loomis|b. 1619|p4.htm#i2935|Joseph Loomis|b. 24 Aug 1590\nd. 25 Nov 1658|p2.htm#i2915|Mary White|b. 24 Aug 1590\nd. 23 Aug 1652|p2.htm#i2916|John Loomis|b. 29 Jan 1562\nd. b 29 May 1619|p1.htm#i2931|Agnes Lingwood|b. c 1570\nd. a 1619|p1.htm#i2932|Robert White|b. c 1555\nd. 17 Jun 1617|p1.htm#i2917|Bridget Allgar|b. 11 Mar 1562\nd. a 1617|p1.htm#i2918|
Elizabeth Loomis was born in 1619 in Braintree, East, England.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Loomis and Mary White.
Citations
- [S330] Elias Loomis, Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America, and his antecedents in the Old world.
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