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erable prominence." His military title<br />

arose from his service during the French<br />

and Indian wars, when as major, he was<br />

staff <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the First <strong>Connecticut</strong> Regi-<br />

ment, and is said to have taken "a con-<br />

spicuous part in the struggle." In peace<br />

times he applied himself to agriculture,<br />

being possessed <strong>of</strong> extensive land hold-<br />

ings. He died May 9, 1769. His wife,<br />

whom he married on August 17, 1727,<br />

was Mabel Belden, born February 9,<br />

1707-08, died December 13, 1789.<br />

Their son, Ozias Griswold, was born<br />

January 16, 1735, in Griswoldville. The<br />

farming <strong>of</strong> his estate became the main<br />

occupation <strong>of</strong> Ozias Griswold, as it had<br />

been that <strong>of</strong> his father and grandfather.<br />

He died December 4, 1815, leaving issue,<br />

<strong>of</strong> which this record is interested in that<br />

by his first wife, Anna (on records<br />

and gravestone, "Anner"), daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas and Mary (Francis) Stanley, <strong>of</strong><br />

New Britain. She was born February 5,<br />

1722; married December II, 1760; died<br />

July 26, 1825.<br />

James Griswold, son <strong>of</strong> Ozias and Anna<br />

(Stanley) Griswold, was born August 21,<br />

1783, and married, January 22, 1812,<br />

Lucy, daughter <strong>of</strong> Wait Robbins. She<br />

was born January 13, 1783, and died<br />

June 19, 1855. James Griswold, be-<br />

sides carrying on a farm, engaged with<br />

his brother, Thomas, in the business <strong>of</strong><br />

dressing cloth.<br />

Albert Clinton Griswold, son <strong>of</strong> James<br />

and Lucy (Robbins) Griswold, was born<br />

in Wethersfield, September 4, 1827. He<br />

received a superior education, mainly<br />

at the Suffield Literary Institute, and<br />

entered the teaching pr<strong>of</strong>ession, engag-<br />

ing also to some extent in farming, at<br />

the old homestead. During the Civil<br />

War, Albert Clinton Griswold conducted<br />

a private academy, located in the Marble<br />

Block, Central Row, Hartford, and he<br />

inaugurated military training as one <strong>of</strong><br />

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124<br />

the main essentials <strong>of</strong> the school curriculum.<br />

On January 13, 1853, he married<br />

Caroline Louisa, daughter <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Goodrich, <strong>of</strong> Stepney Parish, Weth-<br />

ersfield. To them were born six children<br />

1. William Goodrich, born May 4, 1854.<br />

2. Frederick Albert, <strong>of</strong> whom further. 3.<br />

Alma Louisa, who married Dr. Julius E.<br />

Griswold. 4. Mary Robbins, who mar-<br />

ried Charles E. Buckland, <strong>of</strong> Hartford.<br />

5. Samuel B., now assistant passenger<br />

agent <strong>of</strong> the Rochester & Pittsburgh<br />

Railroad, at Rochester, New York. 6.<br />

Ellen Means, who married the Rev. Herbert<br />

Macy, <strong>of</strong> Newington. Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Albert Clinton Griswold were members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Congregational church at Rocky<br />

Hill, the former holding church <strong>of</strong>fice as<br />

deacon.<br />

Frederick Albert Griswold, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Albert Clinton and Caroline Louisa<br />

(Goodrich) Griswold, was educated in the<br />

public schools <strong>of</strong> his native town. When<br />

fourteen years <strong>of</strong> age he went to Roches-<br />

ter, New York, where he was engaged as<br />

a clerk in the mercantile establishment<br />

<strong>of</strong> his uncle Frederick Goodrich. He had<br />

barely reached his majority when, upon<br />

the death <strong>of</strong> his uncle, he formed a part-<br />

nership with the junior member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

firm under the name <strong>of</strong> Witherspoon<br />

& Griswold. In 1885, he sold his interest<br />

in the business, and returned to Con-<br />

necticut, becoming district agent at<br />

Hartford, in 1889, for the Northwestern<br />

Mutual Life Insurance Company, <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee.<br />

In 1903 he became general<br />

agent for northern and eastern Connecti-<br />

cut, and in 1906 was given the general<br />

agency for the entire State.<br />

On June 18, 1878, Mr. Griswold married<br />

Mary Fosdick, daughter <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />

Allyn and Catherine Skinner (Bacon)<br />

Stillman, <strong>of</strong> Wethersfield. To them, in<br />

the many years <strong>of</strong> their married life, have<br />

been born ten children: 1. Katharine<br />

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