Elizabeth Palmer
F, b. 28 November 1724, d. circa 1775
Elizabeth Palmer was born on 28 November 1724 at Stonington, New London, CT.. She was the daughter of Jonathan Palmer and Mary Manwarring. She was baptized on 28 March 1725. Religion:. Elizabeth Palmer married Matthew Dorr on 4 November 1747 at Lyme, New London, CT.1 Elizabeth Palmer died circa 1775 at Stonington, New London, CT.1
As of 4 November 1747,her married name was Dorr.1
As of 4 November 1747,her married name was Dorr.1
Last Edited=31 Oct 2012
Citations
- [S745] Elizabeth Palmer - Matthew Dorr electronic database, unknown date NormNTam196, www.ancestry.com. No sources cited.
Walter Palmer1
M, b. 1585, d. 10 November 1661
Walter was born at Nottinghamshire, England, in 1585. This may have been Nottinton, County Dorset, but researchers have not found him in either place.. He married (?) (?) at England before 1609. Some sources say about 1614.. He married an unknown person at England before 1629. He married Rebecca Short on 1 June 1633. He married Rebecca Short at MA on 1 June 1633. Walter died on 10 November 1661 Pope's "Pioneers of Massachusetts" says he died at Sothertowne, Suffolk Co., MA. Also, a death date of 16 Nov. 1661 has been cited. at Stonington, New London, CT. Pope's "Pioneers of Massachusetts" says he died at Sothertowne, Suffolk Co., MA. Also, a death date of 16 Nov. 1661 has been cited.. Walter died on 10 November 1661 at Stonington, New London, CT. Walter's will was probated at Sothertowne, Suffolk Co., MA, on 11 May 1662. His wife and son Elihu were executors. His body was interred at Stonington, New London, CT, at Wequetequick burial ground. A monument has been erected in this old cemetery to the memory of the four founders of Stonington: William Chesebrough, Walter Palmer, Thomas Miner, and Thomas Stanton..1
A Puritan who came from Nottinghamshire, Eng., in 1628; landed in Salem, Mass., and came to Stonington, Conn., in the fall of 1649.
FWith others, formed the town of Charlestown, Massachusetts and was there from 1629-1643. His interests tended to stock raising and farming, and because he needed more land for his ventures, he joined with William Chese brough of Boston and Braintree, Massachusetts and they moved their families to Plymouth Colony. There they joined in the organization of the town of Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
Walter was a prominent man in Massachusetts and was admitted freeman there 18 May 1631, held local offices (constable 1633), and was elected by planters of Rehoboth as first representative of the General Court of Plymouth. He later joined his friend William Chesebrough in Stonington, Connecticut, settling on Wequetequock Cove in 1653.
A Puritan who came from Nottinghamshire, Eng., in 1628; landed in Salem, Mass., and came to Stonington, Conn., in the fall of 1649.
FWith others, formed the town of Charlestown, Massachusetts and was there from 1629-1643. His interests tended to stock raising and farming, and because he needed more land for his ventures, he joined with William Chese brough of Boston and Braintree, Massachusetts and they moved their families to Plymouth Colony. There they joined in the organization of the town of Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
Walter was a prominent man in Massachusetts and was admitted freeman there 18 May 1631, held local offices (constable 1633), and was elected by planters of Rehoboth as first representative of the General Court of Plymouth. He later joined his friend William Chesebrough in Stonington, Connecticut, settling on Wequetequock Cove in 1653.
Last Edited=15 Jul 1999
Children of Walter Palmer and (?) (?)
- Elizabeth Palmer
- Grace Palmer b. 9 May 1612, d. 12 Oct 1690
- John Palmer b. c 1615, d. 24 Aug 1677
- William Palmer b. c 1619, d. a 1672
- Jonas Palmer b. c 1621, d. 22 Jan 1709
Children of Walter Palmer and Rebecca Short
- Hannah Palmer b. 15 Jun 1634
- Elihu Palmer b. 25 Jan 1636, d. 5 Sep 1665
- Lt. Nehemiah Palmer+ b. 23 Nov 1637, d. 17 Feb 1718
- Moses Palmer b. 6 Apr 1640, d. 6 Jul 1701
- Benjamin Palmer b. 30 May 1642, d. 10 Apr 1716
- Deacon Gershom Palmer+ b. c 1644
- Rebecca Palmer b. 1 Jun 1647, d. 2 May 1713
Citations
- [S294] Jeffrey Briggs. (e-mail address (12042 Forbes Glen Drive, Herndon, VA 20170)), "Corrections and additions to briggs family in Stanton Line," Brian Bonner Mavrogeorge, 4 Jul 1999,.
James Rogers
M
He married Elizabeth Rowland.1 He married an unknown person .
From New London, Conn. who came to American in the ship Increase in 1635.2
From New London, Conn. who came to American in the ship Increase in 1635.2
Last Edited=18 Oct 2012
Child of James Rogers and Elizabeth Rowland
- Samuel Rogers+2 b. 12 Dec 1640, d. 1 Dec 1713
Citations
- [S290] Tom Young. (e-mail address), "James Rogers," Brian Bonner Mavrogeorge, 11 Jan 1997,.
- [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891), p. 66.. Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
Elizabeth Rowland
F
Elizabeth Rowland was the daughter of Samuel Rowland. She married James Rogers.1
Her married name was Rogers. Tom Young ([email protected]) believes her name to be Elizabeth, indicating she is mentioned in the History of New London County, CT (1882), Caulkins History of New London, CT, and the Ancestral Heads of New England Families.
Her married name was Rogers. Tom Young ([email protected]) believes her name to be Elizabeth, indicating she is mentioned in the History of New London County, CT (1882), Caulkins History of New London, CT, and the Ancestral Heads of New England Families.
Last Edited=18 Oct 2012
Child of Elizabeth Rowland and James Rogers
- Samuel Rogers+2 b. 12 Dec 1640, d. 1 Dec 1713
Citations
- [S290] Tom Young. (e-mail address), "James Rogers," Brian Bonner Mavrogeorge, 11 Jan 1997,.
- [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891), p. 66.. Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
Dr. Richard Stanton1,2
M, b. circa January 1681/82, d. before 7 September 1750
Dr. Richard Stanton was baptized circa January 1681/82.2 He was the son of Daniel Stanton and Martha Pickford.2,3 Dr. Richard Stanton died before 7 September 1750 at St. George, Barbados.2
This son in mentioned in the will of Mrs. Ann (Lord) Stanton, his mother. She made her will in 1688 and refers to Richard as "the fatherless child in Barbadoes." This indicates his father's death at a prior date. The only further record of Richard is that his son Richard, Jr., came to Stonington, Conn., 12 Feb 1735-6, and sold his right to certain inherited estates. He probably returned to Barbadoes. In a letter written 14 April 1886 by Judge Richard A. Wheeler, of Stonington, Conn, Judge Wheeler has this to say of Daniel's son Richard: "A portion of the estate of Thomas Stanton, Sen., was set out and assigned to Richard Stanton of Barbadoes. Subsequently this Richard, in 1781, June 11, sells a part of the land so set out to him, describing himself as Richard Stanton of the Parish of St. Phillips in the Island of Barbadoes, Planters, etc. Later, Sept. 5, 1789, he sells the balance of the land to Joseph Denison and then describes himself as of "St. Georges in the Island of Barbadoes." I have somewhere seen it stated that this last deed was given by Richard Stanton, Jr., but cannot just now give my authority." William Stanton believes that these quotations from Judge Wheeler indicate that Richard, son of Daniel, was born at least before 1688; the first of these deeds was dated in 1781 and the second in 1789; and that both of them were given by a Richard Stanton, Jr. He bought property at Stonington, New London, CT, in 1735. He left a will on 25 June 1750 at St. George, Barbados.
(spacing added)
BARBADOS
DATED 7th day of September 1750
The Last Will and Testament
of
RICHARD STANTON
REGISTRATION OFFICE
Entd Sept 7th 1750
Barbados
In the name of God Amen I Richd Stanton of the parish of St. George being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind and memory thanks be to Almighty God for the same do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following vizl:
Impris I commit my soul into the hands of my creator my Body to the earth to be decently interrd.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Richard Stanton all my Right Title Claim or Demand that I have or may have in new England a place called Pocket Duck River with all rents due to me or any other demands whatsoever to him and his heirs forever ye said Estate to be vallued and if it exceeds the sum of two Hundred pounds Barbados money I then give & bequeath unto my beloved son Edward Stanton and his heirs the over plus of the said Estate not exceeding the sum of one Hundred Pounds Barbados money.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Thomas Stanton all the money due to me from the Honble John Frere and the Estate of the Honble Thomas Applewhaite decd also one negro child by name Sue Retia with her increase to him and his Heirs forever one Feather Bed Bedstead and curtains and all my Medicins Morters with the Chests ye Medicines are in and one sorrel Horse which I lately purchased immediately at my decease ye said Thomas Stanton my son first delivering up my Bond to my Estate before he shall be intitled to receive the above money I also give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Stanton one negro man named tulop to him and his heirs forever
Item I give & bequeath unto my gran daughtr Eliza Stanton the daught- of Edward Stanton one negro wench by name Elly with her increase to her and her heirs forever also five pounds a years for three years ye negro wench to be delivered to her at my decease.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Edward Stanton and his heirs one Hundred pounds to be paid him six months after my decease.
Item I give and bequeath unto my gran son Anderson Stanton five pounds a year for five years to be paid him yearly.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Eliza Parris the wife of Doctr John Parris my Horse called Doctor at my decease.
Item I give and bequeath unto my grand daughter Ann Stanton the daughter of Daniel Stanton the sum of Ten pounds at my decease.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Martha Barker the wife of Peter Barker one negro woman by name Hannah with her inrease hereafter to her and her heirs forever also the sum of one Hundred pound to be paid one year after my decease to her or whoever is intitled to it being for a Deficiency of a promise to her on marriage to her former Husbands John Ridgway.
Item I give and bequeath Unto my gran son Richd Stanton Parris the son of Doctr John Parris at my decease one negro man by name Mingo to him and his heirs forever.
Item lts my Positive orders that the Bond payable to Mr Francis Macmahon from my son Thomas Stanton he immediately paid out of the money due to me from the Estate of Lady Savage as it was allways my intent to do so.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Beloved son Daniel Stanton all the Rest and residue of my estate both real and personal to him and his heirs forever after my just debts and legacys are paid in Execution of which I do nominate and appoint my Beloved sons Daniel Stanton Richd Stanton. Thomas Stanton and my son in law Peter Barker Executors of this my Will. In Witness whereof I have set my Hand and seal this Twenty fifth day of June one thousand seven Hundred and fifty.
Richd Stanton (S)
Signed Sealed published and declared in the presence of us:
William Mayers.
Richd Stanton .lunr
Thos Stanton
Barbados By His Excellency
Wm Mayers one of the Witnesses to the foregoing written will this day personally appeared before me and made Oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that he was present and did see Richard Stanton the Testator therein named (since decd) sign seal publish and declare the same as and for his Last Will and Testament and that he was at the Executing thereof of a sound and disposing mind and memory to the best of his this deponents Judgmt and belief. Given at Pilgrim this 7th day of Septr 1750.
H. Grenville
Registration Office
Coleridge Street
Bridgetown
31st January 2002.4
This son in mentioned in the will of Mrs. Ann (Lord) Stanton, his mother. She made her will in 1688 and refers to Richard as "the fatherless child in Barbadoes." This indicates his father's death at a prior date. The only further record of Richard is that his son Richard, Jr., came to Stonington, Conn., 12 Feb 1735-6, and sold his right to certain inherited estates. He probably returned to Barbadoes. In a letter written 14 April 1886 by Judge Richard A. Wheeler, of Stonington, Conn, Judge Wheeler has this to say of Daniel's son Richard: "A portion of the estate of Thomas Stanton, Sen., was set out and assigned to Richard Stanton of Barbadoes. Subsequently this Richard, in 1781, June 11, sells a part of the land so set out to him, describing himself as Richard Stanton of the Parish of St. Phillips in the Island of Barbadoes, Planters, etc. Later, Sept. 5, 1789, he sells the balance of the land to Joseph Denison and then describes himself as of "St. Georges in the Island of Barbadoes." I have somewhere seen it stated that this last deed was given by Richard Stanton, Jr., but cannot just now give my authority." William Stanton believes that these quotations from Judge Wheeler indicate that Richard, son of Daniel, was born at least before 1688; the first of these deeds was dated in 1781 and the second in 1789; and that both of them were given by a Richard Stanton, Jr. He bought property at Stonington, New London, CT, in 1735. He left a will on 25 June 1750 at St. George, Barbados.
(spacing added)
BARBADOS
DATED 7th day of September 1750
The Last Will and Testament
of
RICHARD STANTON
REGISTRATION OFFICE
Entd Sept 7th 1750
Barbados
In the name of God Amen I Richd Stanton of the parish of St. George being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind and memory thanks be to Almighty God for the same do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following vizl:
Impris I commit my soul into the hands of my creator my Body to the earth to be decently interrd.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Richard Stanton all my Right Title Claim or Demand that I have or may have in new England a place called Pocket Duck River with all rents due to me or any other demands whatsoever to him and his heirs forever ye said Estate to be vallued and if it exceeds the sum of two Hundred pounds Barbados money I then give & bequeath unto my beloved son Edward Stanton and his heirs the over plus of the said Estate not exceeding the sum of one Hundred Pounds Barbados money.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Thomas Stanton all the money due to me from the Honble John Frere and the Estate of the Honble Thomas Applewhaite decd also one negro child by name Sue Retia with her increase to him and his Heirs forever one Feather Bed Bedstead and curtains and all my Medicins Morters with the Chests ye Medicines are in and one sorrel Horse which I lately purchased immediately at my decease ye said Thomas Stanton my son first delivering up my Bond to my Estate before he shall be intitled to receive the above money I also give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Stanton one negro man named tulop to him and his heirs forever
Item I give & bequeath unto my gran daughtr Eliza Stanton the daught- of Edward Stanton one negro wench by name Elly with her increase to her and her heirs forever also five pounds a years for three years ye negro wench to be delivered to her at my decease.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Edward Stanton and his heirs one Hundred pounds to be paid him six months after my decease.
Item I give and bequeath unto my gran son Anderson Stanton five pounds a year for five years to be paid him yearly.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Eliza Parris the wife of Doctr John Parris my Horse called Doctor at my decease.
Item I give and bequeath unto my grand daughter Ann Stanton the daughter of Daniel Stanton the sum of Ten pounds at my decease.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Martha Barker the wife of Peter Barker one negro woman by name Hannah with her inrease hereafter to her and her heirs forever also the sum of one Hundred pound to be paid one year after my decease to her or whoever is intitled to it being for a Deficiency of a promise to her on marriage to her former Husbands John Ridgway.
Item I give and bequeath Unto my gran son Richd Stanton Parris the son of Doctr John Parris at my decease one negro man by name Mingo to him and his heirs forever.
Item lts my Positive orders that the Bond payable to Mr Francis Macmahon from my son Thomas Stanton he immediately paid out of the money due to me from the Estate of Lady Savage as it was allways my intent to do so.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Beloved son Daniel Stanton all the Rest and residue of my estate both real and personal to him and his heirs forever after my just debts and legacys are paid in Execution of which I do nominate and appoint my Beloved sons Daniel Stanton Richd Stanton. Thomas Stanton and my son in law Peter Barker Executors of this my Will. In Witness whereof I have set my Hand and seal this Twenty fifth day of June one thousand seven Hundred and fifty.
Richd Stanton (S)
Signed Sealed published and declared in the presence of us:
William Mayers.
Richd Stanton .lunr
Thos Stanton
Barbados By His Excellency
Wm Mayers one of the Witnesses to the foregoing written will this day personally appeared before me and made Oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that he was present and did see Richard Stanton the Testator therein named (since decd) sign seal publish and declare the same as and for his Last Will and Testament and that he was at the Executing thereof of a sound and disposing mind and memory to the best of his this deponents Judgmt and belief. Given at Pilgrim this 7th day of Septr 1750.
H. Grenville
Registration Office
Coleridge Street
Bridgetown
31st January 2002.4
Last Edited=15 Feb 2013
Children of Dr. Richard Stanton
- Dr. Daniel Stanton+2,4 d. bt 28 Mar 1760 - 7 May 1760
- Richard Stanton Jr.+2,4 d. b 4 Aug 1753
- Edward Stanton+2,4 d. a 7 Sep 1750
- Thomas Stanton2,4 d. a 7 Sep 1750
- Martha Stanton+2,4 d. a 25 Jun 1750
- Elizabeth Stanton+2,4 d. a 25 Jun 1750
Citations
- [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891), pp. 471-477.. Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
- [S752] Mark Cox IV, "Descendants of Daniel Stanton of Barbados," e-mail message from e-mail address (9 Glenbrooke Circle East, Henrico, VA 23229) to Brian Bonner, 13 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Barbados Stantons". His email included a descendancy chart for the descendants of Daniel Stanton, son of Thomas Stanton. No sources are cited. He does say "the data from Barbados is supported by wills of which I have copies as documented".
- [S758] Robert Jones,Will, Entered 30 Aug 1683. Registration Office, Coleridge Street, Bridgetown, Barbados,.
- [S756] Richard Stanton, Entered 7 Sep 1750. Registration Office, Law Courts, Coleridge treet, Bridgetown, Barbados,.
Deacon Gershom Palmer1
M, b. 1644
Deacon Gershom Palmer was born in 1644 at Rehoboth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony..2 He married an unknown person .
Last Edited=6 Feb 2012
Child of Deacon Gershom Palmer and Ann Denison
- Capt. Ichabod Palmer+ b. 2 Sep 1677, d. 9 Nov 1749
Citations
- [S653] Jr. Robert J. Stanton, "Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Our Cousin", The Thomas Stanton Society 2, Issue 9 (31 Jan 2012). Hereinafter cited as "Elizabeth Cady Stanton."
- [S653] Jr. Robert J. Stanton, "Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Our Cousin", The Thomas Stanton Society 2, Issue 9 (31 Jan 2012): Citing the Stanton book.. Hereinafter cited as "Elizabeth Cady Stanton."
Ann Denison
F, b. 20 May 1649
She was baptized at Roxbury, MA, on 20 May 1649. Religion:.1 She married Deacon Gershom Palmer at Stonington, New London, CT, on 28 November 1667.
Her married name was Palmer. They had 10 children.
Her married name was Palmer. They had 10 children.
Last Edited=11 Jul 2012
Child of Ann Denison and Deacon Gershom Palmer
Child of Ann Denison and Deacon Gershom Palmer
- Capt. Ichabod Palmer+ b. 2 Sep 1677, d. 9 Nov 1749
Citations
- [S258] Patricia Lodoen. (e-mail address), "George & Ann Borodell Denison," Brian Bonner Mavrogeorge, 17 Jan 1999,.
Rev. James Noyes
M
Rev. James Noyes was the son of Rev. William Noyes. He married Sarah Brown.
Graduated at Brazen Nose College, Oxford, Eng.
Graduated at Brazen Nose College, Oxford, Eng.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Child of Rev. James Noyes and Sarah Brown
- Rev. James Noyes+ b. 11 Mar 1640, d. 30 Dec 1719
Rev. William Noyes
M, b. circa 1568, d. circa 1616
William was born at England circa 1568. He was christened at Cholderton Co., Wiltshire, England. He married Ann Parker. William died circa 1616.
Rector in the Diocese of Salisbury.
Rector in the Diocese of Salisbury.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Children of Rev. William Noyes
- Rev. James Noyes+
- Deacon Nicholas Noyes b. 1616
Dorothy Noyes1
F, b. 2 January 1677, d. 6 December 1714
Dorothy was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 2 January 1677. The William Stanton book notes an alternate date for her birth of 20 Jun 1675 but does not indicate the source.. She was the daughter of Rev. James Noyes and Dorothy Stanton. She married Rev. Salmon Treat on 4 April 1698. William and Judy Slager indicate the date was 28 Apr 1698 but do not cite their source.. Dorothy died on 6 December 1714 at Preston, New London, CT.
As of 4 April 1698,her married name was Treat.
As of 4 April 1698,her married name was Treat.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Children of Dorothy Noyes and Rev. Salmon Treat
- James Treat
- Dorothy Treat
- Jerusha Treat d. 8 Aug 1771
- Sarah Treat
- Rebecca Treat d. b 1758
- Rev. Samuel Treat+
- Jemima Treat+
- Anna Treat+ b. 26 Aug 1699, d. 17 Mar 1777
- Prudence Treat b. 23 Nov 1706
- Prudence Treat b. 23 Nov 1706
Citations
- [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891), pp. 69-70. Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
Rev. Salmon Treat1
M, b. 1673, d. 6 January 1762
Salmon was born at Wethersfield, Hartford, CT, in 1673.2 He was the son of James Treat and Rebecca Lattimer. He married Dorothy Noyes on 4 April 1698. William and Judy Slager indicate the date was 28 Apr 1698 but do not cite their source.. He married (?) (?) on 6 November 1716. Mary was the widow of Capt. John Parks or Parke.. Salmon died on 6 January 1762 Wm. and Judy Slager indicate two dates for his death, 6 Jan 1762 as the Stanton book has and also 1746 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. They do not cite a source for the latter date. The LDS Ancestral File has en entry for his death as 5 March 1732. at Preston, New London, CT. Wm. and Judy Slager indicate two dates for his death, 6 Jan 1762 as the Stanton book has and also 1746 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. They do not cite a source for the latter date. The LDS Ancestral File has en entry for his death as 5 March 1732..
IFrom 1695-1697 he was in Greenwich, Connecticut. He settled in Preston in 1697 and was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church 16 November 1698. In March 1743/44 he resigned as pastor.
IFrom 1695-1697 he was in Greenwich, Connecticut. He settled in Preston in 1697 and was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church 16 November 1698. In March 1743/44 he resigned as pastor.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Children of Rev. Salmon Treat and Dorothy Noyes
- James Treat
- Dorothy Treat
- Jerusha Treat d. 8 Aug 1771
- Sarah Treat
- Rebecca Treat d. b 1758
- Rev. Samuel Treat+
- Jemima Treat+
- Anna Treat+ b. 26 Aug 1699, d. 17 Mar 1777
- Prudence Treat b. 23 Nov 1706
- Prudence Treat b. 23 Nov 1706
Citations
- [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Rev. James Noyes1
M, b. 2 August 1677, d. 30 December 1718
James was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 2 August 1677. James was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 2 August 1677.2 He was the son of Rev. James Noyes and Dorothy Stanton. He was baptized at Stonington, New London, CT, on 21 October 1677. Religion:.1 He married Ann Sanford at Conn in September 1703. He married Ann Sanford at Conn in September 1703.2 James died on 30 December 1718 at Stonington, New London, CT. James died on 30 December 1718 at Stonington, New London, CT.2
James's occupation: Physician. Rev. James Noyes was also known as James Noyes.3 James was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Stonington, New London, CT, on 21 October 1677. Temple Code:.2 He was a physician. The family lived in New Haven from 1715-1761. Settled New haven 1715-61.
James's occupation: Physician. Rev. James Noyes was also known as James Noyes.3 James was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Stonington, New London, CT, on 21 October 1677. Temple Code:.2 He was a physician. The family lived in New Haven from 1715-1761. Settled New haven 1715-61.
Last Edited=13 Dec 2000
Children of Rev. James Noyes and Ann Sanford
- James Noyes
- Dorothy Noyes
- Sarah Noyes
- Elisha Noyes
- Ann Noyes b. 1704, d. 1754
- Bridget Noyes+ b. 25 May 1710, d. 23 Jun 1774
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
- [S219] LDS Ancestral File - ver 4.17.
- [S236] Noyes-Gilman Ancestry, Charles Phelps Noyes, Emily H. Gilman, Gilliss Press, NY, 1907.
Ann Sanford1
F, b. 1675
Ann was born in 1675. Ann was born circa 1675. She was the daughter of Gov. Peleg Sanford and Mary Coddington. She married Rev. James Noyes at Conn in September 1703. She married Rev. James Noyes at Conn in September 1703.2
Ann Sanford was also known as Anne Sanford.2 As of September 1703,her married name was Noyes.
Ann Sanford was also known as Anne Sanford.2 As of September 1703,her married name was Noyes.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Children of Ann Sanford and Rev. James Noyes
- James Noyes
- Dorothy Noyes
- Sarah Noyes
- Elisha Noyes
- Ann Noyes b. 1704, d. 1754
- Bridget Noyes+ b. 25 May 1710, d. 23 Jun 1774
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
- [S219] LDS Ancestral File - ver 4.17.
Capt. Thomas Noyes1
M, b. 15 August 1679, d. 26 June 1755
Thomas was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 15 August 1679. He was the son of Rev. James Noyes and Dorothy Stanton. He was baptized on 22 September 1679. Religion:. He married Elizabeth Sanford at Newport, Newport, RI, on 3 September 1705. Thomas died on 26 June 1755 at Stonington, New London, CT. His body was interred at Wequetequock, New London, CT.
Last Edited=7 Aug 1999
Children of Capt. Thomas Noyes and Elizabeth Sanford
- Dorothy Noyes
- Mary Noyes+
- James Noyes
- Sanford Noyes
- Sanford Noyes
- Rebecca Noyes+
- Abigail Noyes+
- Ann Noyes+
- Joseph Noyes
- Elizabeth Noyes+ d. 24 Dec 1760
- Thomas Noyes+ b. c 1709, d. 1754
- Bridget Noyes+ b. 10 Jul 1725, d. 11 Mar 1772
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Elizabeth Sanford
F, b. circa 1681, d. 23 October 1762
Elizabeth was born circa 1681. She was the daughter of Gov. Peleg Sanford and Mary Coddington. She married Capt. Thomas Noyes at Newport, Newport, RI, on 3 September 1705. Elizabeth died on 23 October 1762.
As of 3 September 1705,her married name was Noyes.
As of 3 September 1705,her married name was Noyes.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Children of Elizabeth Sanford and Capt. Thomas Noyes
- Dorothy Noyes
- Mary Noyes+
- James Noyes
- Sanford Noyes
- Sanford Noyes
- Rebecca Noyes+
- Abigail Noyes+
- Ann Noyes+
- Joseph Noyes
- Elizabeth Noyes+ d. 24 Dec 1760
- Thomas Noyes+ b. c 1709, d. 1754
- Bridget Noyes+ b. 10 Jul 1725, d. 11 Mar 1772
Anna Noyes1
F, b. 6 April 1682, d. 28 June 1694
Anna was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 6 April 1682. She was the daughter of Rev. James Noyes and Dorothy Stanton. Anna died on 28 June 1694 at Stonington, New London, CT.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Deacon John Noyes1
M, b. 13 June 1685, d. 17 September 1751
John was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 13 June 1685. He was the son of Rev. James Noyes and Dorothy Stanton. He was baptized on 26 July 1685. Religion:. He married Mary Gallup at Stonington, New London, CT, on 16 March 1715. Lived in Stonington, Conn.. He married Elizabeth Bradford at Stonington, New London, CT, on 13 March 1739. John died on 17 September 1751 at Stonington, New London, CT.
He was a Deacon in his father's church in 1723.
He was a Deacon in his father's church in 1723.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Children of Deacon John Noyes and Mary Gallup
- Sarah Noyes
- William Noyes
- John Noyes
- Joseph Noyes d. 15 May 1723
- James Noyes+ d. 10 Mar 1806
- Mary Noyes+
- Anna Noyes
- Joseph Noyes+
- Dorothy Noyes b. 13 Apr 1740
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Mary Gallup
F
She married Deacon John Noyes at Stonington, New London, CT, on 16 March 1715. Lived in Stonington, Conn..
As of 16 March 1715,her married name was Noyes.
As of 16 March 1715,her married name was Noyes.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Children of Mary Gallup and Deacon John Noyes
- Sarah Noyes
- William Noyes
- John Noyes
- Joseph Noyes d. 15 May 1723
- James Noyes+ d. 10 Mar 1806
- Mary Noyes+
- Anna Noyes
- Joseph Noyes+
- Dorothy Noyes b. 13 Apr 1740
Rev. Joseph Noyes1
M, b. 26 October 1688, d. 14 June 1761
Joseph was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 26 October 1688. William and Judy Slager say 16th of October as does Liz Heckman-Bouley. No sources cited..2 He was the son of Rev. James Noyes and Dorothy Stanton. He married Abigail Pierpont at New Haven, CT, on 6 November 1716.2 Joseph died on 14 June 1761 at New Haven, Conn.
He was graduated at Yale in 1709 and was tutor there from 1710 to 1715. Moved to New Haven in 1715. He was ordained pastor of the First Church in New Haven, Conn., 4 July 1716, and served there until his death. His father-in-law was his predecessor there.
He was graduated at Yale in 1709 and was tutor there from 1710 to 1715. Moved to New Haven in 1715. He was ordained pastor of the First Church in New Haven, Conn., 4 July 1716, and served there until his death. His father-in-law was his predecessor there.
Last Edited=13 Dec 2000
Children of Rev. Joseph Noyes and Abigail Pierpont
- Joseph Haynes Noyes d. 6 Oct 1718
- Sarah Noyes
- Abigail Noyes d. 1797
- Joseph Noyes d. 6 Oct 1718
- Joseph Noyes
- Dorothy Noyes d. 17 Mar 1735
- Anne Noyes
- James Noyes
- Rev. John Noyes+
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
- [S348] Liz Heckman-Bouley. (e-mail address), "Rev. James Notes & Dorothy Stanton," Brian Mavrogeorge, 13 December 2000,.
Abigail Pierpont1
F, b. 9 September 1696, d. 10 October 1768
Abigail was born at New Haven, New Haven, CT, on 9 September 1696.2 She was the daughter of Rev. James Pierpont and Sarah Haynes. She married Rev. Joseph Noyes at New Haven, CT, on 6 November 1716.2 Abigail died on 10 October 1768 at Wethersfield, Hartford, CT.2
As of 6 November 1716,her married name was Noyes.
As of 6 November 1716,her married name was Noyes.
Last Edited=13 Dec 2000
Children of Abigail Pierpont and Rev. Joseph Noyes
- Joseph Haynes Noyes d. 6 Oct 1718
- Sarah Noyes
- Abigail Noyes d. 1797
- Joseph Noyes d. 6 Oct 1718
- Joseph Noyes
- Dorothy Noyes d. 17 Mar 1735
- Anne Noyes
- James Noyes
- Rev. John Noyes+
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
- [S348] Liz Heckman-Bouley. (e-mail address), "Rev. James Notes & Dorothy Stanton," Brian Mavrogeorge, 13 December 2000,.
Moses Noyes1
M, b. 19 March 1692, d. 30 April 1692
Moses was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 19 March 1692. Moses was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 19 March 1692.2 He was the son of Rev. James Noyes and Dorothy Stanton. Moses died on 30 April 1692 at Stonington, New London, CT. Moses died on 30 April 1692.3
Moses Noyes was also known as Moses Noyes. Fellow Yale College 1706-1726; Ordained Lyme, Conn. 1693; as the 1st minister; settle Lyme 1666-1726; preached 27 years before his ordination; Conn. Election Sermon 1694.
Moses Noyes was also known as Moses Noyes. Fellow Yale College 1706-1726; Ordained Lyme, Conn. 1693; as the 1st minister; settle Lyme 1666-1726; preached 27 years before his ordination; Conn. Election Sermon 1694.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
- [S219] LDS Ancestral File - ver 4.17.
- [S236] Noyes-Gilman Ancestry, Charles Phelps Noyes, Emily H. Gilman, Gilliss Press, NY, 1907.
James Treat
M
He married Rebecca Lattimer.
Lived in Wethersfield, Conn.
Lived in Wethersfield, Conn.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Children of James Treat and Rebecca Lattimer
- Dorothy Treat
- Rev. Salmon Treat+ b. 1673, d. 6 Jan 1762
Rebecca Lattimer
F
She married James Treat.
Her married name was Treat.
Her married name was Treat.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Children of Rebecca Lattimer and James Treat
- Dorothy Treat
- Rev. Salmon Treat+ b. 1673, d. 6 Jan 1762
(?) (?)
F
She married Capt. John Parks(Parkes) before 1716. She married Rev. Salmon Treat on 6 November 1716. Mary was the widow of Capt. John Parks or Parke..
As of before 1716,her married name was Parks(Parkes). As of 6 November 1716,her married name was Treat.
As of before 1716,her married name was Parks(Parkes). As of 6 November 1716,her married name was Treat.
Last Edited=13 Dec 2000
Anna Treat1
F, b. 26 August 1699, d. 17 March 1777
Anna was born at Preston, New London, CT, on 26 August 1699. She was the daughter of Rev. Salmon Treat and Dorothy Noyes. She married Jonathan Gilbert Richardson at Preston, New London, CT, on 21 October 1721. Anna died on 17 March 1777 at Stonington, New London, CT.
As of 21 October 1721,her married name was Richardson.
As of 21 October 1721,her married name was Richardson.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Children of Anna Treat and Jonathan Gilbert Richardson
- Dorothy Richardson+ b. 1724, d. 1790
- Ann(e,a) Richardson b. c 1728
- John Richardson b. c 1729
- Amos Richardson b. c 1730, d. 1785
- Salmon Treat Richardson b. c 1731
- Col. James Richardson b. c 1734
- Stephen Richardson+ b. 11 Jun 1738, d. 31 Jul 1831
- Prudence Richardson b. c 1740
- Rachel Richardson b. c 1745
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Jonathan Gilbert Richardson1
M, b. 21 November 1697, d. 22 November 1773
Jonathan was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 21 November 1697. He was baptized at Stonington, New London, CT, on 21 November 1697. Religion:. He was the son of Jonathan Richardson and Anne Edwards. He married Anna Treat at Preston, New London, CT, on 21 October 1721. Jonathan died on 22 November 1773.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Children of Jonathan Gilbert Richardson and Anna Treat
- Dorothy Richardson+ b. 1724, d. 1790
- Ann(e,a) Richardson b. c 1728
- John Richardson b. c 1729
- Amos Richardson b. c 1730, d. 1785
- Salmon Treat Richardson b. c 1731
- Col. James Richardson b. c 1734
- Stephen Richardson+ b. 11 Jun 1738, d. 31 Jul 1831
- Prudence Richardson b. c 1740
- Rachel Richardson b. c 1745
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Ann(e,a) Richardson
F, b. circa 1728
Ann(e,a) was born at Stonington, New London, CT, circa 1728.1 She was the daughter of Jonathan Gilbert Richardson and Anna Treat. She was baptized. Religion:.1 She married George Woodburn in 1757.1
As of 1757,her married name was Woodburn.
As of 1757,her married name was Woodburn.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Dorothy Richardson1
F, b. 1724, d. 1790
Dorothy was born at Stonington, New London, CT, in 1724.2 She was the daughter of Jonathan Gilbert Richardson and Anna Treat. She was baptized on 28 November 1728. Religion:. She married John Stanton at Stonington, New London, CT, circa 1749.3,2 Dorothy died in 1790 at Paris Hill, Oneida Co., NY.2
As of circa 1749,her married name was Stanton.
As of circa 1749,her married name was Stanton.
Last Edited=4 Mar 2013
Children of Dorothy Richardson and John Stanton
- Adam Stanton+ b. 1749, d. 15 Oct 1834
- Daniel Stanton+
- Amos Stanton+ b. 22 Dec 1756, d. 26 Aug 1814
- George Stanton+
- Prudence Stanton+
- Anna Stanton
- Dorothy Stanton
- Mary Stanton+ d. 11 Mar 1837
- Rachael Stanton+
- Rebecca Stanton+ b. 1773, d. 25 Nov 1848
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
- [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
- [S759] Raymond A. Sheffield, "Stanton/Bonner Database - Raymond A. Sheffield email," e-mail message from e-mail address (address not given) to Brian Bonner, 27 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond A. Sheffield email."
John Stanton1
M, b. February 1722, d. 1 September 1814
John was born at Charlestown, Washington Co., RI, in February 1722.2,3 He was the son of Capt. Daniel Stanton and Elizabeth Brown. He married Dorothy Richardson at Stonington, New London, CT, circa 1749.2,3 John died on 1 September 1814 He was buried at Paris Hill, NY. at Paris, Oneida Co., NY. He was buried at Paris Hill, NY..2,3
Last Edited=4 Mar 2013
Children of John Stanton and Dorothy Richardson
- Adam Stanton+ b. 1749, d. 15 Oct 1834
- Daniel Stanton+
- Amos Stanton+ b. 22 Dec 1756, d. 26 Aug 1814
- George Stanton+
- Prudence Stanton+
- Anna Stanton
- Dorothy Stanton
- Mary Stanton+ d. 11 Mar 1837
- Rachael Stanton+
- Rebecca Stanton+ b. 1773, d. 25 Nov 1848
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
- [S759] Raymond A. Sheffield, "Stanton/Bonner Database - Raymond A. Sheffield email," e-mail message from e-mail address (address not given) to Brian Bonner, 27 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond A. Sheffield email."
- [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
John Richardson1
M, b. circa 1729
John was born at Stonington, New London, CT, circa 1729. He was the son of Jonathan Gilbert Richardson and Anna Treat. He was baptized at Stonington, New London, CT, on 23 May 1731. Religion:. He married Thankful Worden at Stonington, New London, CT, on 2 November 1778. John died.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Salmon Treat Richardson1
M, b. circa 1731
Salmon was born at Stonington, New London, CT, circa 1731. He was baptized at Stonington, New London, CT, on 28 May 1731. Religion:. He was the son of Jonathan Gilbert Richardson and Anna Treat. He married Hannah Wilkerson at Stonington, New London, CT, on 8 August 1765.
He was a merchant in Boston.
He was a merchant in Boston.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Hannah Wilkerson
F
She married Salmon Treat Richardson at Stonington, New London, CT, on 8 August 1765.
As of 8 August 1765,her married name was Richardson.
As of 8 August 1765,her married name was Richardson.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Amos Richardson1
M, b. circa 1730, d. 1785
Amos was born at Stonington, New London, CT, circa 1730. He was the son of Jonathan Gilbert Richardson and Anna Treat. He was baptized at Stonington, New London, CT, on 23 May 1731. Religion:. He married Sarah Kennedy at Stonington, New London, CT, on 5 January 1778. He married Mary Meach at Stonington, New London, CT, on 25 November 1782. Amos died in 1785.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Citations
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
Stephen Richardson1
M, b. 11 June 1738, d. 31 July 1831
Stephen was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 11 June 1738.2 He was the son of Jonathan Gilbert Richardson and Anna Treat. He was baptized. Religion:.2 He married Sarah Treat at Barkhamsted, Hartford, Conn / Or Wethersfield, Hartford, on 20 August 1765.3 Stephen died on 31 July 1831 at Barkhamstead, Hartford, CT.3
He was a hatter and acquired considerable property. He is said to have been somewhat pompous in his ways, powdered his hair, wore knee breeches, and a conspicuous hat.
He was a hatter and acquired considerable property. He is said to have been somewhat pompous in his ways, powdered his hair, wore knee breeches, and a conspicuous hat.
Last Edited=1 Aug 1999
Children of Stephen Richardson and Sarah Treat
- Silas Richardson b. c 1768
- Ralph Richardson b. c 1770
- Samuel Richardson+ b. c 1772, d. 1846
- Daniel Richardson+ b. c 1774, d. c 1857
- Lemuel Richardson+ b. c 1776, d. 29 Jul 1856
- Sarah Sally Richardson b. c 1778
Citations
- [S216] LDS film#518565.
- [S307] William L. and Judy Slager, Slager Family (William L. and Judy Slager (e-mail address)) Ancestry.com,.
- [S219] LDS Ancestral File - ver 4.17.
Dorothy Treat
F
Dorothy Treat was the daughter of James Treat and Rebecca Lattimer. She married John Brewster on 25 September 1725. Dorothy died.
As of 25 September 1725,her married name was Brewster.
As of 25 September 1725,her married name was Brewster.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
John Brewster
M
He married Dorothy Treat on 25 September 1725. He married Dorothy Treat on 25 September 1725.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
James Treat
M
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Dorothy Treat
F
Dorothy Treat was the daughter of Rev. Salmon Treat and Dorothy Noyes. She married John Brewster on 25 September 1725. Dorothy died.
As of 25 September 1725,her married name was Brewster.
As of 25 September 1725,her married name was Brewster.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Jerusha Treat
F, d. 8 August 1771
Jerusha Treat was the daughter of Rev. Salmon Treat and Dorothy Noyes. Jerusha died on 8 August 1771 Unmarried.. Unmarried..
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Sarah Treat
F
Sarah Treat was the daughter of Rev. Salmon Treat and Dorothy Noyes. She married Thomas Partridge on 10 May 1737. Sarah died.
As of 10 May 1737,her married name was Partridge.
As of 10 May 1737,her married name was Partridge.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Rebecca Treat
F, d. before 1758
Rebecca Treat was the daughter of Rev. Salmon Treat and Dorothy Noyes. Rebecca died before 1758.
Her married name was Jackson.
Her married name was Jackson.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Rev. Samuel Treat
M
Rev. Samuel Treat was the son of Rev. Salmon Treat and Dorothy Noyes. He married Elizabeth Stark on 23 December 1751. Samuel died.
He was a minister at Preston, Conn.
He was a minister at Preston, Conn.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Child of Rev. Samuel Treat
- Elizabeth Treat+ b. 28 May 1754, d. 23 May 1805
Jemima Treat
F
Jemima Treat was the daughter of Rev. Salmon Treat and Dorothy Noyes. She married Nathaniel Welles on 15 April 1755.
As of 15 April 1755,her married name was Welles.
As of 15 April 1755,her married name was Welles.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Children of Jemima Treat and Nathaniel Welles
- Dorothy Welles b. 12 Sep 1756
- Thurston Welles b. 12 Jul 1776
Elizabeth Stark
F
She married Rev. Samuel Treat on 23 December 1751.
As of 23 December 1751,her married name was Treat.
As of 23 December 1751,her married name was Treat.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Nathaniel Welles
M
He married Jemima Treat on 15 April 1755.
He was "of Preston".
He was "of Preston".
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Children of Nathaniel Welles and Jemima Treat
- Dorothy Welles b. 12 Sep 1756
- Thurston Welles b. 12 Jul 1776
Dorothy Welles
F, b. 12 September 1756
Dorothy was born at Preston, New London, CT, on 12 September 1756. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Welles and Jemima Treat.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Thurston Welles
M, b. 12 July 1776
Thurston was born at Stonington, New London, CT, on 12 July 1776. He was the son of Nathaniel Welles and Jemima Treat.
Last Edited=13 Feb 1997
Gov. Peleg Sanford
M
He married Mary Coddington.
Lived at Noyes Beach, R.I., on land bought from Harmon Garnet, A Niantic chief.
Lived at Noyes Beach, R.I., on land bought from Harmon Garnet, A Niantic chief.
Last Edited=24 Oct 1997
Children of Gov. Peleg Sanford and Mary Coddington
- Ann Sanford+ b. 1675
- Elizabeth Sanford+ b. c 1681, d. 23 Oct 1762