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I AC" 1 1 one JFnreuiorb of us is "
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY PITKIN, A
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ing his life and residence in Hartf
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fU^ofx^
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father, Benjamin Ellsworth, was a s
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to the church in June, 1643, anc^ w
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Spencer, and granddaughter of Willi
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president of the bank, being at tha
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granted land there April 24, 1639.
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poetry, and he was thoroughly verse
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L^i^fa JVisA.
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their superior educational faciliti
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Council for several terms. In 1916
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of John and Mary (Bates) Piatt. Jon
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etired from active business, though
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active part—serving as a soldier
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From 1645 to 1648 he was a member o
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formed so many feats of daring, and
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FORWARD, George Hinsdale, Merchant,
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than Tyler's regiment, serving in R
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CA^c^t^^^i X^K v#-*^l^-.
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ground. His name is on the Founders
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the Masonic order. In religious fai
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The Cutler genealogy is an interest
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three children: i. Charlotte Elizab
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not discovered, but she is describe
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of Bedford. In later life he remove
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Connecticut since the early half of
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Louisa, born October 24, 1879, at R
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ness of mind, qualities which, back
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London, Connecticut, on November 28
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married, October 16, 1735, for his
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C^fi-rcccz/ {£>£&-r^d ,
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orn August 15, 1747, in East Granby
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married, January 27, 1742, Thankful
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Dr. Russeguc then took up his resid
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James McLaughlin, the father of Lew
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Their son, Lewis McLaughlin, was on
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•^j^iteift,^'
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ford, and was one of the landed pro
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the Established English Church. In
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orn 1628, in Liverpool, England, ca
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een traced to Henry Sherman, who re
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Taylor; Samuel Augustus, a resident
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unassuming and modest nature, he so
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£L^/z
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spring term of his freshman year he
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daily walk and habits of life. His
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Adam Atchison, the grandfather of F
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&fi>%^"^~^
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his first chance to do work at the
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the Union army, August 25, 1862. He
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lotte Coovert, and they were the pa
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egiment, and fought in the Revoluti
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W. and Martha Elizabeth (Eddy) Hunt
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the hundreds of secretaries who wil
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gold fields attracted him West, and
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THOMPSON, Royal W., Attorney. Royal
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eason to be satisfied with his prog
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of the public in an unostentatious
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ury, Massachusetts, were two John R
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found was still alive. She was take
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ticut. They were the parents of fou
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ings connected therewith. He is als
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for president had he not been bound
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k/^UUuCGA/ L^OMtJb
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and Sarah (Caulkins) Hough, grandda
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Camp has engaged in important busi-
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earthquake he acted as chairman of
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OUTERSON, Andrew Mansergh, M. D., P
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Transfer Company, of which he is pr
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. ; i'V# fl
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1825; Joseph Francis, baptized July
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Yale University, whence he was grad
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to other important associations he
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organization, successfully raised,
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etained a strong and active interes
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gerties, New York, where he met the
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isterial service, was in that terri
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tff^
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Colonel Gay's Connecticut regiment
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stands for a family the members of
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daughter of John and Rebecca Clark,
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of Deacon James (2) Cornish, was bo
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vote and influence to promote the b
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wards he began the practice of his
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PIERSON, Martin E., Public Works Co
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that part of Wallingford known as M
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tinguished New England families, ma
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Jannie W. Richmond, born in Halifax
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and genial disposition have brought
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House is a Congregationalist and at
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Terry, daughter of Joseph and Lucy
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in 1735, was a soldier of the Frenc
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dustry, and he has demonstrated wha
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e. Stephen Dodd Collection of Manus
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H^xcL fifalffiHL-
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ment. But it is the simple truth. I
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ville, Connecticut. The extensive m
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Kinney was born in Winsted, Connect
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'e4^zJ
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mined to make this his profession i
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Haven Grammar and High schools. His
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¥' & s£?a 4U
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In November, 1889, he took up his r
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Mrs. Bond, of whom ten survive. The
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sons, of Hartford ; Friendship Lodg
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associated politically with the Dem
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York, where he held high honors, th
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THRALL, Willard A., Peach and Tobac
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was three terms a member of the Boa
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thaniel Griswold, was born at Winds
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Shubael (2) Dimock, son of Timothy
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known inventors, possessing great s
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY was estab
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tree, County Essex, England, and ca
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October 8, 1690. He married, Octobe
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on Main street, Wethersfield, where
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Joane Faxon, was born in England, i
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land about June 22, 1632, and arriv
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swamp, behind the great hill ; Augu
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY spect and
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Cheney firm prior to his departure
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he attended Manchester Academy, the
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^ogJai£7eott
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have dealt lightly with him and eac
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their son, was born April 8, 1691,
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(Goodwin) Mason, of that town. Mr.
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dlenwM, J*L. Jftez/caa
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among the captives taken to Canada.
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stead, was a very substantial farme
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later was granted a franchise for m
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Sarah Savelle, baptized October 16,
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the stipulation that if he did not
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AUSTIN, John Turnell, President of
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it, and this, with his natural apti
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ied a Silsbee, but no record of thi
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^K % tiflzmr
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Mr. Skinner purchased what was know
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wife of James Bardwell Ryan, as abo
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in Wethersfield. John Belden was th
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per week with board. Her eldest dau
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Aaron Kierstead, who came from Cana
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try and business ability has made a
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epitaph describes him as "deacon el
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^AsoLucisi*^ ** x3 . /kZtnsiiA}
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Grace Bett, who died there June 6,
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north of Middletown, the most south
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probably died early in 1738. Her se
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State as a leader in the dairy inte
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Mary Jane, born October 25, 1854; E
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married, August 3, 1836, Rhoda E. S
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and became one of the foremost citi
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Powell, died in infancy ; and Frank
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orn January 15, 1835, at Chesterfie
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Washington street, a section which
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The eldest child of this marriage w
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esented the town in the Legislature
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1762. She was the mother of Lura Ad
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Hingham, Massachusetts, the followi
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clerk. He is a member of the Congre
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY He is a m
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the General Court in 1634-35-36, an
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College, and his wife, Catherine (E
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The first in this country was Jonas
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— of nine to the senator at fifty
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J^£4aa^
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was made a freeman in October, 1681
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ancestor of a large New England fam
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stable in 1657, in which year he ap
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er from that town of the Free Soil
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INDEX
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Austin, Jane, 316 John T., 314 Jona
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Aaron, Jr., 179, 180 Arthur, 181 Da
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Halladay, Aaron, 52 Edmund, 52, 53
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Horace, 7 James D., 7 John, 7 McLau
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Stanford H., 321 Thomas, 321 Rawlin
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Jeremiah, 165 Mary M., 166 William