Sarah Merrick1

F
     Sarah Merrick married Eliakim Hitchcock, son of Matthias Hitchcock and Elizabeth (?), on 4 November 1667 at New Haven, Connecticut.1
     As of 4 November 1667,her married name was Hitchcock.1

Citations

  1. [S118] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume III, page 749, Eliakim, bp 7 Apr 1689 (adult) NHC1, d 1704; m 4 Nov 1667 NHV - Sarah Merrick.

Nathaniel Hitchcock1

M
     Nathaniel Hitchcock was the son of Matthias Hitchcock and Elizabeth (?)1 Nathaniel Hitchcock was baptized on 12 August 1688 at First Congregational Society, New Haven, Connecticut; as adult.1 He married Elizabeth Moss, daughter of John Moss, on 18 January 1670 at New Haven, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S118] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume III, page 749, Nathaniel, bp 12 Aug 1688 (adult) NHC1; m 18 Jan 1670 NHV - Elizabeth da. John Moss, b 3 Oct 1652 NHV.

Elizabeth Moss1

F, b. 3 October 1652
     Elizabeth Moss was born on 3 October 1652 at New Haven, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of John Moss.1 Elizabeth Moss married Nathaniel Hitchcock, son of Matthias Hitchcock and Elizabeth (?), on 18 January 1670 at New Haven, Connecticut.1
     As of 18 January 1670,her married name was Hitchcock.1

Citations

  1. [S118] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume III, page 749, Nathaniel, bp 12 Aug 1688 (adult) NHC1; m 18 Jan 1670 NHV - Elizabeth da. John Moss, b 3 Oct 1652 NHV.

John Moss1

M

Child of John Moss

Citations

  1. [S118] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume III, page 749, Nathaniel, bp 12 Aug 1688 (adult) NHC1; m 18 Jan 1670 NHV - Elizabeth da. John Moss, b 3 Oct 1652 NHV.

Elizabeth Hitchcock1

F, b. 4 June 1651
     Elizabeth Hitchcock was born on 4 June 1651 at New Haven, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Matthias Hitchcock and Elizabeth (?)1 Elizabeth Hitchcock married Anthony Howd in January 1672 at New Haven, Connecticut.1 Elizabeth Hitchcock married John Nash on 22 August 1677 at Branford, Connecticut.1
     As of January 1672,her married name was Howd.1 As of 22 August 1677,her married name was Nash.1

Citations

  1. [S118] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume III, page 750, Elizabeth, b 4 June 1651 NHV; m (1) Jan 1672 NHV - Anthony Howd; m (2) 22 Aug 1677 BdV - John Nash.

Anthony Howd1

M
     Anthony Howd married Elizabeth Hitchcock, daughter of Matthias Hitchcock and Elizabeth (?), in January 1672 at New Haven, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S118] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume III, page 750, Elizabeth, b 4 June 1651 NHV; m (1) Jan 1672 NHV - Anthony Howd; m (2) 22 Aug 1677 BdV - John Nash.

John Nash1

M
     John Nash married Elizabeth Hitchcock, daughter of Matthias Hitchcock and Elizabeth (?), on 22 August 1677 at Branford, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S118] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume III, page 750, Elizabeth, b 4 June 1651 NHV; m (1) Jan 1672 NHV - Anthony Howd; m (2) 22 Aug 1677 BdV - John Nash.

George Merriman1

M

Child of George Merriman

Citations

  1. [S121] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume V, page 1167, Nathaniel, s. of George of London, b c. 1614, d 13 Feb 1693/4 ae. 80 WV; Capt.; m Joan -----, b c. 1628, d 8 Dec 1709 ae. 81 WV. No basis in fact has been found for oft-repeated statements that he m (1) Abigail Olney.

Nathaniel Merriman1

M, d. 19 December 1675
     Nathaniel Merriman was the son of Nathaniel Merriman and Joan (?)1 Nathaniel Merriman died on 19 December 1675; in King Philip's War.1
     He had no children.1

Citations

  1. [S121] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume V, page 1167, Nathaniel, d s.p. 19 Dec 1675 (in K. Philip's War).

John Merriman1

M, d. 26 September 1651
     John Merriman was the son of Nathaniel Merriman and Joan (?)1 John Merriman died on 26 September 1651 at New Haven, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S121] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume V, page 1167, John, d 26 Sep 1651 NHV.

Hannah Merriman1

F, b. 16 May 1651
     Hannah Merriman was born on 16 May 1651 at New Haven, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Merriman and Joan (?)1 Hannah Merriman married John Ives on 12 November 1668 at New Haven, Connecticut.1 Hannah Merriman married Joseph Benham on 17 August 1682 at Wallingford, Connecticut.1
     As of 12 November 1668,her married name was Ives.1 As of 17 August 1682,her married name was Benham.1

Citations

  1. [S121] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume V, page 1167, Hannah, b 16 May 1651 NHV; m (1) 12 Nov 1668 NHV - John Ives; m (2) 17 Aug 1682 WV - Joseph Benham.

John Ives1

M
     John Ives married Hannah Merriman, daughter of Nathaniel Merriman and Joan (?), on 12 November 1668 at New Haven, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S121] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume V, page 1167, Hannah, b 16 May 1651 NHV; m (1) 12 Nov 1668 NHV - John Ives; m (2) 17 Aug 1682 WV - Joseph Benham.

Joseph Benham1

M
     Joseph Benham married Hannah Merriman, daughter of Nathaniel Merriman and Joan (?), on 17 August 1682 at Wallingford, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S121] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume V, page 1167, Hannah, b 16 May 1651 NHV; m (1) 12 Nov 1668 NHV - John Ives; m (2) 17 Aug 1682 WV - Joseph Benham.

Mary Merriman1

F, b. 12 July 1657
     Mary Merriman was born on 12 July 1657 at New Haven, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Merriman and Joan (?)1 Mary Merriman was baptized on 27 June 1661 at First Congregational Society, New Haven, Connecticut.1 She married Thomas Curtis on 9 June 1674 at Wallingford, Connecticut.1
     As of 9 June 1674,her married name was Curtis.1

Citations

  1. [S121] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume V, page 1167, Mary, b 12 July 1657 NHV, bp 27 June 1661 NHC1; m 9 June 1674 WV - Thomas Curtis.

Thomas Curtis1

M
     Thomas Curtis married Mary Merriman, daughter of Nathaniel Merriman and Joan (?), on 9 June 1674 at Wallingford, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S121] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Volume V, page 1167, Mary, b 12 July 1657 NHV, bp 27 June 1661 NHC1; m 9 June 1674 WV - Thomas Curtis.

Stephen Hurlbutt1

M, b. circa 1727
     Stephen Hurlbutt was born circa 1727 at Fairfield, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Thomas Hurlbutt and Phebe Gregory.2 Stephen Hurlbutt married Sarah Doolittle on 5 January 1745/46 at Wilton, Connecticut.3 Stephen Hurlbutt married Sarah Doolittle on 5 January 1747 at Wilton, Connecticut.1

Child of Stephen Hurlbutt and Sarah Doolittle

Citations

  1. [S122] Lester Card Collection, Family Group Sheets Fairfield (Connecticut) Historical Society, Stephen, b. Fairfield 1727?; m. (1) Wilton Jan. 5, 1747 Sarah Doolittle; he Wilton Church April 1748; she d. ; m. (2) Dinah ; she Wilton Church 1769; of Norfolk Church Oct. 1, 1793.
  2. [S123] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume II, Part 2, page 517, Thomas, s. of Thomas, 2d., Bapt. at Woodbury, Dec.1684; d. at Norwalk, 1753/4; m. Phebe Gregory, dau. of Thomas; she d. in 1766. Adm'n granted, 24 Jan 1754, to Ebenezer "Holbert" of Norwalk. Adm'n on estate of Phebe, granted, 2 Sept. 1766, to Stephen Hurlbut of Norwalk.
  3. [S123] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume II, Part 2, page 517, Stephen, m. at Wilton, 5 Jan 1745/6, Sarah Doolittle.

Sarah Doolittle1

F
     Sarah Doolittle married Stephen Hurlbutt, son of Thomas Hurlbutt and Phebe Gregory, on 5 January 1747 at Wilton, Connecticut.1 Sarah Doolittle married Stephen Hurlbutt, son of Thomas Hurlbutt and Phebe Gregory, on 5 January 1745/46 at Wilton, Connecticut.2
     As of 5 January 1747,her married name was Hurlbutt.1

Child of Sarah Doolittle and Stephen Hurlbutt

Citations

  1. [S122] Lester Card Collection, Family Group Sheets Fairfield (Connecticut) Historical Society, Stephen, b. Fairfield 1727?; m. (1) Wilton Jan. 5, 1747 Sarah Doolittle; he Wilton Church April 1748; she d. ; m. (2) Dinah ; she Wilton Church 1769; of Norfolk Church Oct. 1, 1793.
  2. [S123] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume II, Part 2, page 517, Stephen, m. at Wilton, 5 Jan 1745/6, Sarah Doolittle.

Thomas Hurlbutt1

M, b. December 1684, d. between 1753 and 1754
     Thomas Hurlbutt was baptized in December 1684 at Woodbury, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Thomas Hurlbutt and Mary Brown.2 Thomas Hurlbutt married Phebe Gregory, daughter of Thomas Gregory and Elizabeth Pardee.1 Thomas Hurlbutt died between 1753 and 1754 at Norwalk, Connecticut.1

Child of Thomas Hurlbutt and Phebe Gregory

Citations

  1. [S123] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume II, Part 2, page 517, Thomas, s. of Thomas, 2d., Bapt. at Woodbury, Dec.1684; d. at Norwalk, 1753/4; m. Phebe Gregory, dau. of Thomas; she d. in 1766. Adm'n granted, 24 Jan 1754, to Ebenezer "Holbert" of Norwalk. Adm'n on estate of Phebe, granted, 2 Sept. 1766, to Stephen Hurlbut of Norwalk.
  2. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 316, Thomas, s. of Thomas 1st. Born at Wethersfield in 1650/1, d. at Fairfield in 1697. Blacksmith; received land for shop from father, 1671; bought from Thomas Williams 1673, and from William Hills, Jr., and wife, 1676. With his brother Joseph he removed to Woodbury, about 1678, and not long before his death settled in Fairfield, where he bought from Josiah Harvey, 27 Mar. 1690. The will of Francis Brown of Rye, dated 5 Feb. 1685 [1685/6], recorded 6 Nov. 1686, mentioned his son Thomas Hollibird. His wife was Mary Brown, b. abt. 1655. Thomas "Halliberth", the jailkeeper at Fairfield, ae. 41, testified June 1692 in Disbrow trial.

Phebe Gregory1

F, d. 1766
     Phebe Gregory was the daughter of Thomas Gregory and Elizabeth Pardee.1,2 Phebe Gregory married Thomas Hurlbutt, son of Thomas Hurlbutt and Mary Brown.1 Phebe Gregory died in 1766 at Norwalk, Connecticut.1
     Her married name was Hurlbutt.1

Child of Phebe Gregory and Thomas Hurlbutt

Citations

  1. [S123] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume II, Part 2, page 517, Thomas, s. of Thomas, 2d., Bapt. at Woodbury, Dec.1684; d. at Norwalk, 1753/4; m. Phebe Gregory, dau. of Thomas; she d. in 1766. Adm'n granted, 24 Jan 1754, to Ebenezer "Holbert" of Norwalk. Adm'n on estate of Phebe, granted, 2 Sept. 1766, to Stephen Hurlbut of Norwalk.
  2. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 238, Thomas, s. of John. Bapt. at New Haven, 19 Mar. 1648; d. at Norwalk in 1693. He received a grant from Norwalk, for service as a soldier in K. Philip's War. Married (rec. Norwalk) 25 Dec 1679, Elizabeth Pardee, dau. of George of New Haven. She m (2) Lt. John Olmstead. Inv. Nov. 1693; #356. Son and daus.

Thomas Gregory1

M, b. 19 March 1648, d. 1693
     Thomas Gregory was baptized on 19 March 1648 at New Haven, Connecticut.2 He was the son of John Gregory and Sarah (?)3 Thomas Gregory married Elizabeth Pardee, daughter of George Pardee, on 25 December 1679 at Norwalk, Connecticut.2 Thomas Gregory died in 1693 at Norwalk, Connecticut.2

Child of Thomas Gregory and Elizabeth Pardee

Citations

  1. [S123] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume II, Part 2, page 517, Thomas, s. of Thomas, 2d., Bapt. at Woodbury, Dec.1684; d. at Norwalk, 1753/4; m. Phebe Gregory, dau. of Thomas; she d. in 1766. Adm'n granted, 24 Jan 1754, to Ebenezer "Holbert" of Norwalk. Adm'n on estate of Phebe, granted, 2 Sept. 1766, to Stephen Hurlbut of Norwalk.
  2. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 238, Thomas, s. of John. Bapt. at New Haven, 19 Mar. 1648; d. at Norwalk in 1693. He received a grant from Norwalk, for service as a soldier in K. Philip's War. Married (rec. Norwalk) 25 Dec 1679, Elizabeth Pardee, dau. of George of New Haven. She m (2) Lt. John Olmstead. Inv. Nov. 1693; #356. Son and daus.
  3. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 236-7, John, s. of Henry. Deputy for Norwalk, ... Admitted member of New Haven Court, 24 Feb. 1644/5; shoemaker, early rem. from New Haven to Norwalk, where he d. in 1689; m. Sarah ----, who d. in Oct. 1689. Will 15 Aug 1689; wife Sarah; children; two daus. to receive equally, and son-in-law James Benedict to have as much as John Benedict had. Will of Sarah Gregory, widow, of Norwalk, 9 Oct. 1689; firends, Mr. Thomas Hanford and Sergt. John Platt, overseers; witnesses, John Fitch and James Betts. Inv. 28 Oct. 1689. Agreement 1 Nov 1689; sons-in-law John Benedict, James Benedict; sons John, Jakin, Judah, Joseph, Thomas Gregory.

Thomas Hurlbutt1

M, b. 1650/51, d. 1697
     Thomas Hurlbutt was born in 1650/51 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Thomas Hurlbutt.2 Thomas Hurlbutt married Mary Brown, daughter of Francis Brown and (?) Ruscoe.1,3 Thomas Hurlbutt died in 1697 at Fairfield, Connecticut.1

Child of Thomas Hurlbutt and Mary Brown

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 316, Thomas, s. of Thomas 1st. Born at Wethersfield in 1650/1, d. at Fairfield in 1697. Blacksmith; received land for shop from father, 1671; bought from Thomas Williams 1673, and from William Hills, Jr., and wife, 1676. With his brother Joseph he removed to Woodbury, about 1678, and not long before his death settled in Fairfield, where he bought from Josiah Harvey, 27 Mar. 1690. The will of Francis Brown of Rye, dated 5 Feb. 1685 [1685/6], recorded 6 Nov. 1686, mentioned his son Thomas Hollibird. His wife was Mary Brown, b. abt. 1655. Thomas "Halliberth", the jailkeeper at Fairfield, ae. 41, testified June 1692 in Disbrow trial.
  2. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 315, Thomas. Colonial grant, Oct. 1671, for service in Pequot War, 1637. Clerk, Wethersfield Trainband, June 1649. Born [in England] prob. not much before 1615; d. at Wethersfield, Sept. 1689.
  3. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 106, Mary, b. abt. 1655; mentioned by Winthrop as ae. 12 in 1667, dau. of Francis Brown of Stamford, but then living with Nathaniel Ruscoe of Hartford as his adopted dau. Ruscoe called her his kinswoman in his will 1673. She m. Thomas Hurlbut, of Fairfield.

Mary Brown1

F, b. circa 1655
     Mary Brown was born circa 1655.1,2 She was the daughter of Francis Brown and (?) Ruscoe.1,3,2 Mary Brown married Thomas Hurlbutt, son of Thomas Hurlbutt.1,2
     Her married name was Hurlbutt.1,2

Child of Mary Brown and Thomas Hurlbutt

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 316, Thomas, s. of Thomas 1st. Born at Wethersfield in 1650/1, d. at Fairfield in 1697. Blacksmith; received land for shop from father, 1671; bought from Thomas Williams 1673, and from William Hills, Jr., and wife, 1676. With his brother Joseph he removed to Woodbury, about 1678, and not long before his death settled in Fairfield, where he bought from Josiah Harvey, 27 Mar. 1690. The will of Francis Brown of Rye, dated 5 Feb. 1685 [1685/6], recorded 6 Nov. 1686, mentioned his son Thomas Hollibird. His wife was Mary Brown, b. abt. 1655. Thomas "Halliberth", the jailkeeper at Fairfield, ae. 41, testified June 1692 in Disbrow trial.
  2. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 106, Mary, b. abt. 1655; mentioned by Winthrop as ae. 12 in 1667, dau. of Francis Brown of Stamford, but then living with Nathaniel Ruscoe of Hartford as his adopted dau. Ruscoe called her his kinswoman in his will 1673. She m. Thomas Hurlbut, of Fairfield.
  3. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 105, Francis [prob. bro. of Peter]. Deputy (Stamford) to Conn. Leg., May 1665, May 1667, Oct. 1668, May 1669. Sometimes confused with the Francis Brown of New Haven who m. Mary Edwards and had a different family. He was apprentice to Henry Wolcott of Windsor, bought his freedom 1649; m (1) prob. a relative of Nathaniel Ruscoe; bought and sold at Farmington, 1656. He settled Stamford, and m. there (2) 17 Dec 1657, Martha Chapman. She was widow of John Chapman of Stamford, and previously widow of Thomas Lawrence of Milford. He m (3) Judith, widow of John Ogden of Stamford, and dau. of Lt. John Budd, and rem. with her to Rye, N.Y.

Francis Brown1

M, d. after 1707
     Francis Brown married Judith Budd, daughter of Lt. John Budd.2 Francis Brown married (?) Ruscoe before 1655.2 Francis Brown married Martha (?) on 17 December 1657 at Stamford, Connecticut.2 Francis Brown died after 1707 at Rye, New York.3 He died in 1685/86 at Rye, New York.1
     He Hinman, pg 357. He Deputy (Stamford) to the Conn. Leg., May 1665, May 1667, Oct 1668, May 1669 between May 1665 and May 1669.2

Child of Francis Brown and (?) Ruscoe

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 316, Thomas, s. of Thomas 1st. Born at Wethersfield in 1650/1, d. at Fairfield in 1697. Blacksmith; received land for shop from father, 1671; bought from Thomas Williams 1673, and from William Hills, Jr., and wife, 1676. With his brother Joseph he removed to Woodbury, about 1678, and not long before his death settled in Fairfield, where he bought from Josiah Harvey, 27 Mar. 1690. The will of Francis Brown of Rye, dated 5 Feb. 1685 [1685/6], recorded 6 Nov. 1686, mentioned his son Thomas Hollibird. His wife was Mary Brown, b. abt. 1655. Thomas "Halliberth", the jailkeeper at Fairfield, ae. 41, testified June 1692 in Disbrow trial.
  2. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 105, Francis [prob. bro. of Peter]. Deputy (Stamford) to Conn. Leg., May 1665, May 1667, Oct. 1668, May 1669. Sometimes confused with the Francis Brown of New Haven who m. Mary Edwards and had a different family. He was apprentice to Henry Wolcott of Windsor, bought his freedom 1649; m (1) prob. a relative of Nathaniel Ruscoe; bought and sold at Farmington, 1656. He settled Stamford, and m. there (2) 17 Dec 1657, Martha Chapman. She was widow of John Chapman of Stamford, and previously widow of Thomas Lawrence of Milford. He m (3) Judith, widow of John Ogden of Stamford, and dau. of Lt. John Budd, and rem. with her to Rye, N.Y.
  3. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 105-6, Francis [prob. bro. of Peter]. ... The will of Francis, being ill, 5 Feb. 1685 (1685/6], recorded 6 Nov. 1686; wife Judith, mentioning her former husband, John Ogden; to son Joseph, house and land in Stamford; to child Mercy Brown; sons "Benninonie" Galpin, Thomas "Hollibird", and Jonathan Scudder. [Rye Records.] Despite the recording of the will, he recovered and signified his intention of renewing its terms from year to year. He gave conveyances as late as 1707.

Thomas Hurlbutt1

M, b. circa 1615, d. September 1689
     Thomas Hurlbutt was born circa 1615 at England.1 He died in September 1689 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 His estate was probated on 6 March 1689/90 at Wethersfield, Connecticut; Inventory taken.2
     He began military service in 1635 at Saybrook, Connecticut, Pequot War.3 He immigrated in 1635 to Saybrook, Connecticut.3 He received a land grant on which to set a shot and little house in 1662 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.4 He was blacksmith before 1689 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.5

Child of Thomas Hurlbutt

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 315, Thomas. Colonial grant, Oct. 1671, for service in Pequot War, 1637. Clerk, Wethersfield Trainband, June 1649. Born [in England] prob. not much before 1615; d. at Wethersfield, Sept. 1689.
  2. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, Inv. £58, includes blacksmith tools; taken 6 Mar. 1689/90 by Robert Welles and Samuel Butler. Widow Elizabeth; ages of children: Timothy 9, Nathaniel 7, Ebenezer 4. Adm'n granted to Stephen Hurlbutt; Est. insolvent. The names of the six elder sons were not stated in the probate records, as they were not minors; and they had received their portions apparently by deeds of gift from their father before his last marriage.
  3. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, He came probably with Lion Gardiner to Saybrook 1635, and his part in the Pequot War is narrated by Capt. Gardiner in his "Relation."
  4. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, In 1662, the town granted him land on which to set a shop and little house.
  5. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, He settled in Wethersfield, where he was a blacksmith.

(?) Ruscoe1

F, d. between 1655 and 1657
     (?) Ruscoe married Francis Brown before 1655.1 (?) Ruscoe died between 1655 and 1657.1
     As of before 1655,her married name was (?) Brown.1

Child of (?) Ruscoe and Francis Brown

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 105, Francis [prob. bro. of Peter]. Deputy (Stamford) to Conn. Leg., May 1665, May 1667, Oct. 1668, May 1669. Sometimes confused with the Francis Brown of New Haven who m. Mary Edwards and had a different family. He was apprentice to Henry Wolcott of Windsor, bought his freedom 1649; m (1) prob. a relative of Nathaniel Ruscoe; bought and sold at Farmington, 1656. He settled Stamford, and m. there (2) 17 Dec 1657, Martha Chapman. She was widow of John Chapman of Stamford, and previously widow of Thomas Lawrence of Milford. He m (3) Judith, widow of John Ogden of Stamford, and dau. of Lt. John Budd, and rem. with her to Rye, N.Y.
  2. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 106, Mary, b. abt. 1655; mentioned by Winthrop as ae. 12 in 1667, dau. of Francis Brown of Stamford, but then living with Nathaniel Ruscoe of Hartford as his adopted dau. Ruscoe called her his kinswoman in his will 1673. She m. Thomas Hurlbut, of Fairfield.

Martha (?)1

F
     Martha (?) married Thomas Lawrence.1 Martha (?) married John Chapman before 1657.1 Martha (?) married Francis Brown on 17 December 1657 at Stamford, Connecticut.1
     Her married name was Lawrence.1 As of before 1657,her married name was Chapman.1 As of 17 December 1657,her married name was Brown.1

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 105, Francis [prob. bro. of Peter]. Deputy (Stamford) to Conn. Leg., May 1665, May 1667, Oct. 1668, May 1669. Sometimes confused with the Francis Brown of New Haven who m. Mary Edwards and had a different family. He was apprentice to Henry Wolcott of Windsor, bought his freedom 1649; m (1) prob. a relative of Nathaniel Ruscoe; bought and sold at Farmington, 1656. He settled Stamford, and m. there (2) 17 Dec 1657, Martha Chapman. She was widow of John Chapman of Stamford, and previously widow of Thomas Lawrence of Milford. He m (3) Judith, widow of John Ogden of Stamford, and dau. of Lt. John Budd, and rem. with her to Rye, N.Y.

Thomas Lawrence1

M
     Thomas Lawrence married Martha (?)1 Thomas Lawrence died at Milford, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 105, Francis [prob. bro. of Peter]. Deputy (Stamford) to Conn. Leg., May 1665, May 1667, Oct. 1668, May 1669. Sometimes confused with the Francis Brown of New Haven who m. Mary Edwards and had a different family. He was apprentice to Henry Wolcott of Windsor, bought his freedom 1649; m (1) prob. a relative of Nathaniel Ruscoe; bought and sold at Farmington, 1656. He settled Stamford, and m. there (2) 17 Dec 1657, Martha Chapman. She was widow of John Chapman of Stamford, and previously widow of Thomas Lawrence of Milford. He m (3) Judith, widow of John Ogden of Stamford, and dau. of Lt. John Budd, and rem. with her to Rye, N.Y.

John Chapman1

M, d. before 1657
     John Chapman married Martha (?) before 1657.1 John Chapman died before 1657 at Stamford, Connecticut.1

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 105, Francis [prob. bro. of Peter]. Deputy (Stamford) to Conn. Leg., May 1665, May 1667, Oct. 1668, May 1669. Sometimes confused with the Francis Brown of New Haven who m. Mary Edwards and had a different family. He was apprentice to Henry Wolcott of Windsor, bought his freedom 1649; m (1) prob. a relative of Nathaniel Ruscoe; bought and sold at Farmington, 1656. He settled Stamford, and m. there (2) 17 Dec 1657, Martha Chapman. She was widow of John Chapman of Stamford, and previously widow of Thomas Lawrence of Milford. He m (3) Judith, widow of John Ogden of Stamford, and dau. of Lt. John Budd, and rem. with her to Rye, N.Y.

Judith Budd1

F
     Judith Budd was the daughter of Lt. John Budd.1 Judith Budd married Francis Brown.1 Judith Budd married John Ogden.1
     Her married name was Ogden.1 Her married name was Brown.1

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 105, Francis [prob. bro. of Peter]. Deputy (Stamford) to Conn. Leg., May 1665, May 1667, Oct. 1668, May 1669. Sometimes confused with the Francis Brown of New Haven who m. Mary Edwards and had a different family. He was apprentice to Henry Wolcott of Windsor, bought his freedom 1649; m (1) prob. a relative of Nathaniel Ruscoe; bought and sold at Farmington, 1656. He settled Stamford, and m. there (2) 17 Dec 1657, Martha Chapman. She was widow of John Chapman of Stamford, and previously widow of Thomas Lawrence of Milford. He m (3) Judith, widow of John Ogden of Stamford, and dau. of Lt. John Budd, and rem. with her to Rye, N.Y.

Lt. John Budd1

M

Child of Lt. John Budd

Citations

  1. [S124] Donald Lines Jacobus, Jacobus - Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I, page 105, Francis [prob. bro. of Peter]. Deputy (Stamford) to Conn. Leg., May 1665, May 1667, Oct. 1668, May 1669. Sometimes confused with the Francis Brown of New Haven who m. Mary Edwards and had a different family. He was apprentice to Henry Wolcott of Windsor, bought his freedom 1649; m (1) prob. a relative of Nathaniel Ruscoe; bought and sold at Farmington, 1656. He settled Stamford, and m. there (2) 17 Dec 1657, Martha Chapman. She was widow of John Chapman of Stamford, and previously widow of Thomas Lawrence of Milford. He m (3) Judith, widow of John Ogden of Stamford, and dau. of Lt. John Budd, and rem. with her to Rye, N.Y.