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Abel Wright, <strong>of</strong> Springfield, who married<br />

Martha, daughter <strong>of</strong> Samuel Kritchwell,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hartford, December i, 1659. She was<br />

scalped July 26, 1708, and died October<br />

19, 1708. He died October 29, 1725, in<br />

his ninety-fourth year. He was selectman<br />

<strong>of</strong> Springfield in 1689 and 1698, also<br />

deputy to the General Court. Sarah<br />

(Huntington) Wright, wife <strong>of</strong> Ebenezer<br />

Wright, was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Deacon Joseph<br />

and Rebecca (Adgate) Huntington.<br />

Deacon Joseph Huntington was born September,<br />

1661, in Norwich, and died December<br />

29, 1747. He married, November<br />

28, 1687, Rebecca, daughter <strong>of</strong> Deacon<br />

Thomas and Mrs. (Bushnell) Adgate, died<br />

November 28, 1748.<br />

At the age <strong>of</strong> fourteen years, Major<br />

Preston went to Hartford to begin his<br />

career in the business world. Such was<br />

his application, intelligence and thrift that<br />

we find him eleven years later, at the outbreak<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Civil War, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

firm <strong>of</strong> Griswold, Griffin & Company,<br />

manufacturers <strong>of</strong> shirts. On April 22,<br />

1 861, he <strong>of</strong>fered to give temporary assist-<br />

ance as a clerk in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Adjutant-<br />

General J. D. Williams. On July 17,<br />

1861, in response to the request <strong>of</strong> Colo-<br />

nel Orris S. Ferry, Mr. Preston was ap-<br />

pointed as quartermaster <strong>of</strong> the Fifth<br />

<strong>Connecticut</strong> Regiment, with the rank <strong>of</strong><br />

first lieutenant, going to the front July<br />

29. Later he was detailed by Colonel<br />

Dudley Donnelly, and afterward by Gen-<br />

erals G. H. Gordon and A. S. Williams to<br />

be acting assistant quartermaster <strong>of</strong> the<br />

First Brigade, General Bank's division,<br />

and remained in that position until Janu-<br />

ary 1, 1862, when he was returned to his<br />

old place in the Fifth <strong>Connecticut</strong>. In<br />

March, 1862, Lieutenant Preston was detailed<br />

as aide-de-camp on the staff <strong>of</strong> Gen-<br />

eral Ferry, who had received a brigadier's<br />

commission. During a part <strong>of</strong> the time<br />

until February 19, 1863, he served as act-<br />

ing assistant quartermaster <strong>of</strong> the divi-<br />

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sion. On that date President Lincoln<br />

commissioned him as "additional paymas-<br />

ter, United States Volunteers, with the<br />

rank <strong>of</strong> Major," and this position Major<br />

Preston held until July 31, 1865, when he<br />

was honorably discharged by the Secre-<br />

tary <strong>of</strong> War. Millions <strong>of</strong> dollars passed<br />

through his hands during the war, and in<br />

the final settlement with the government<br />

his accounts balanced to a penny. At the<br />

close <strong>of</strong> the war he became a special agent<br />

for the Travelers Insurance Company<br />

After two years in this position he was<br />

appointed superintendent <strong>of</strong> agencies, and<br />

in 1898 was promoted to be general man-<br />

ager <strong>of</strong> agencies and has held that posi-<br />

tion continuously since that time to the<br />

present writing, October 22, 1917. This<br />

position calls for executive ability <strong>of</strong> the<br />

highest order, with a gift for diplomacy<br />

equal to that <strong>of</strong> a foreign ambassador.<br />

Major Preston is a man <strong>of</strong> poise, and<br />

while he possesses a determination that<br />

enables him to surmount every obstacle<br />

to the accomplishment <strong>of</strong> his purpose, he<br />

achieves results through the exercise <strong>of</strong><br />

tact that makes every one his friend. In<br />

the course <strong>of</strong> his work, Major Preston<br />

has travelled all over the United States,<br />

Europe, Canada and Mexico, having made<br />

seven trips to Europe and there traveled<br />

much and is familiar with the countries<br />

there.<br />

He is a member <strong>of</strong> Hartford Lodge,<br />

Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, being<br />

one <strong>of</strong> its eight oldest members ; Massa-<br />

chusetts Commandery, Military Order <strong>of</strong><br />

the Loyal Legion; the Fifth <strong>Connecticut</strong><br />

Infantry Reunion Association; Society <strong>of</strong><br />

the Army <strong>of</strong> the Potomac, representing<br />

the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Connecticut</strong> on its board;<br />

Robert O. Tyler Post, Grand Army <strong>of</strong><br />

the Republic, being one <strong>of</strong> the trustees <strong>of</strong><br />

the ten thousand dollar fund owned by<br />

the post; Army and Navy Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Connecticut</strong>,<br />

<strong>of</strong> which he is president; Hartford<br />

Club; Red Cross Association; Con-

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