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Record Change: March 04, 2002 3699<br />
Generation No. 30<br />
169. ALICE 30 ADAMS (ALICE 31 BRADFORD, WILLIAM 30 , WILLIAM 29 , WILLIAM 28 , ALICE 27 MORTON, ALICE 26<br />
MARKHAM, JOHN MARKHAM ;[SIR 25 KNIGHT], JOHN MARKHAM ;[SIR 24 , JANE FRANCES 23 DAUBENY, GILES DAUBENY<br />
;[SIR 22 KNIGHT], GILES 21 DAUBENEY, GILES 20 , ALICE 19 MONTACUTE, WILLIAM MONTAGU (MONTACUTE) ;[BARON 18<br />
MONTAGU], SIMON 1ST BARON 17 DE MONTAGU, WILLIAM 16 , ALINE 15 BASSET, ALINE (ALICE) (GAY) DE GAI OR 14<br />
GRAY, PHILIP FITZROBERT 13 DE GAY, ROBERT 'THE KING'S SON' 12 DE CAEN, HENRY I 'BEAUCLERC' OF 11 ENGLAND,<br />
WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 10 NORMANDY, ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9 , RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8 ,<br />
RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF 7 , WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF 6 , POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE<br />
BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1<br />
AUTUN) 3700,3701,3702,3703,3704,3705,3706,3707,3708,3709 was born February 13, 1681/82 in Dedham, Massachusetts Bay<br />
Colony 3710,3711 , and died February 19, 1734/35 in Enfield, Massachusetts Bay Province 3712,3713 . She married<br />
NATHANIEL COLLINS 3714,3715,3716,3717,3718,3719,3720,3721,3722,3723,3724 January 07, 1700/01 in Enfield, CT 3725,3726 , son<br />
of NATHANIEL COLLINS and MARY WHITING. He was born June 13, 1677 in Middletown, CT 3727,3728 , and died<br />
December 17, 1756 in Enfield, CT.<br />
More About ALICE ADAMS:<br />
Ancestral File Number: 4HWQ-KW<br />
Burial: Enfield Cemetery, Enfield 3729,3730<br />
Record Change: October 09, 2003 3731,3732<br />
Notes for NATHANIEL COLLINS:<br />
[sanford-shulsen.FTW]<br />
In December 1684, Nathaniel 7 was named as child in the inventory o f Nathaniel Collins of Middletown.<br />
On 5 May 1712, Nathaniel Collins receipted for his share of the esta te of Nathaniel Collins of Middletown.<br />
Nathaniel graduated from Harvard College with his A.B. in 1697. H e was the first minister of the church at<br />
Enfield CT.<br />
There is no Connecticut probate for Nathaniel.[mjr6387.FTW]<br />
OCCUPATION: Minister of Enfield,CT[2731103.FTW]<br />
Rev. Nathaniel Collins was the first minister in the town of Enfield. He was a 1697 graduate of Harvard College<br />
and he arrived in Enfield in 1699 from Middlet own, Conn. (Enfield was founded in 1680 as Freshwater<br />
Plantation, named for nea rby Freshwater Brook. In 1683 it acquired legal status as a town and township from the<br />
General Court of Massachusetts, and officially became Enfield at that time.)<br />
"His salary was to be seventy pounds yearly. Every man sixteen years a nd older was to give him one day's work<br />
each year for four years. To this last provision all agreed except four or five persons. Enfield always had its diss<br />
enters."<br />
He served as minister of the Congregational church until 1724 when he resigned. From 1726-1728 and in 1734<br />
and 1735 he represented Enfield in the House of Representatives in the Massachusetts General Court. From 1729<br />
to 1735 he was Enfield's town clerk.<br />
Nathaniel Collins married Alice Adams in 1700/ 01 and with her had eight children, of which ANN (see #181)<br />
was the first. Aft er Alice's death in 1735, he married Rachel Smith.[2836643.FTW]<br />
Rev. Nathaniel Collins was the first minister in the town of Enfield. He was a 1697 graduate of Harvard College<br />
and he arrived in Enfield in 1699 from Middlet own, Conn. (Enfield was founded in 1680 as Freshwater<br />
Plantation, named for nea rby Freshwater Brook. In 1683 it acquired legal status as a town and township from the<br />
General Court of Massachusetts, and officially became Enfield at that time.)<br />
"His salary was to be seventy pounds yearly. Every man sixteen years a nd older was to give him one day's work<br />
each year for four years. To this last provision all agreed except four or five persons. Enfield always had its diss<br />
enters."<br />
He served as minister of the Congregational church until 1724 when he resigned. From 1726-1728 and in 1734<br />
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