1938. MICAH PALMER was born about 1653. He married ELIZABETH BUCKLEY. [Parents]
1939. ELIZABETH BUCKLEY was born about 1653.
1944. JOSEPH GARNSEY was born Oct 1649/1650 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA, USA. He died 30 Mar 1730 in Milford, New Haven, CT, USA. JOSEPH married HANNAH COLEY on 10 Apr 1673. [Parents]
Joseph's birthdate is given in Virkus as 1639 and his death date as Mar 3 of
1730
1945. HANNAH COLEY was born 10 Oct 1654 in Milford, New Haven, CT, USA. [Parents]
We have not yet found the first name of this ancestor. He is referred to only
as General Dishow in the references we have found so far.
1948. JOSEPH NORTHRUP was born estimated 1623 in Yorkshire, England. He died 11 Sep 1669 in Milford, New Haven, CT, USA. JOSEPH married MARY NORTON on 9 Jan 1642 in Milford, New Haven, CT, USA.
Joseph was one of the "Eaton & Davenport" company. He came from England in
1637 in the ship "Hector and Martin". He was located in Boston July 26, 1637.
He was a first settler of Milford, CT. His will is dated 1 Sep 1669.
1949. MARY NORTON was born estimated 1627 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT, USA. She died Feb 1683 in Milford, New Haven, CT, USA. [Parents]
Mary Norton's will is dated Jan 24, 1683. She died sometime in February of
the same year but the exact date is unknown.
1952. ABRAHAM SUTLIFFE JR. was born estimated 1610 in Yorkshire, England. He married SARAH (SUTLIFFE). [Parents]
1954. JOHN PLYMPTON was born 1620 in Cambridge, England. He died 19 Sep 1677 in Canada. JOHN married JANE DAMON on 13 Mar 1644 in Dedham, Norfolk, MA, USA. [Parents]
Found in the "Sutliffe Family Genealogy": John was born in Cambridge, Eng., in
1620; came over with a party headed by Winthrop and in 1640 he was in Roxbury,
Mass., apprenticed to Mr. Alcock. In 1642 he joined the Ancient and Honorable
Artillery Company of Boston. In 1643 he was received into the church at Dedham
and was also made a freeman. The following year he married Jane "Damon-Denan",
sister of Dea. John Damon of Reading.
In 1652 the town of Medfield gave him leave to fell trees upon the brook,
"to use about his house." His lot was on Main St. where Wm. Kingsbury now
lives, and his field was on the south side of the street opposite the house.
Spring St. now runs through it diagonally.
His valuation that year was L46, increased by 1669 to L238. He was a
surveyor of highways in 1661; one of three men chosen to burn the woods for
herd-walke in 1666; a constable in 1667 and in 1671, one of a committee of
three to lay out a road through the swamp to Stop River. He was also a
fence-viewer. In 1673 he emigrated to Deerfield and when King Phillp's War
began, was chief military officer there. In 1677 he with Stockwell Dickinson,
three women and fourteen children, was captured and taken to Canada. Most of
this party were afterwards ransomed but it is believed that John Plympton was
burned at the stake by the savages, near Chambly. (His widow married Nicholas
"Hide-Hyde" in 1679.
1955. JANE DAMON was born about 1626 in England. [Parents]
Jane Drummer is found with last names of Denan and Damon. As she is
known to be a sister of the Deacon John Denan - that spelling is probably
correct but we have kept it as Drummer for the time being as that is how we
originally found it spelled. We have usually found her listed as Drummer
(Denan, Damon). Virkus spells the name Dammant. She is mentioned in the
Sutliffe genealogy intro. by Sam Sutliffe, Jr. Esq. Her children, except Mary
were provided for in a deed of Aug. 1688.
1956. JOHN BROCKETT SR. was born 20 May 1611. He died 12 Mar 1690 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA. JOHN married MARY BLACKWELL on 14 Aug 1635 in Hertfordshire, England. [Parents]
John was educated at Oxford to be a physician. He practised in New Haven.
Silence Bradley is listed as a daughter in his will (daughter-in-law?). Virkus
says Silence is his daughter that married Joseph Bradley. John laid out
Elizabethtown, New Jersey and he helped start Wallingford. It is said that
he practiced medicine in New Haven and left his medical library, which was
large for the time, for the use of physicians in New Haven, but no trace of
it can be found. Signer of the First Covenant. Came on ship "Hector".
1957. MARY BLACKWELL was born 1614 in Hertfordshire, England. She died about 1662 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. [Parents]
1958. THOMAS BARNES was born 1621/1623 in England. He died 10 Jun 1691/1693 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT, USA. THOMAS married MARY ANDREWS about 1647 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. [Parents]
The first authentic information we have of this name was Thomas Barnes who
was in New Haven, CT when he became of age and shared in the land
distribution. It is believed that he came from England in 1636 but no trace of
can be found of him until we find him in New Haven as above. "American
Ancestry" page 162 says "He was born in England about 1623, was in New Haven
before 1639." He married in 1647, Elizabeth, whose family name is not known.
They resided in New Haven, until 1660-65, then moved to North Haven and from
there to Middletown, CT, where he died in 1693. The following is his will:
(actual spelling) The Last Will and Testament of Thomas Barnes Senior
dwelling in Middletown in the county of Hartford and Colony of Connecticut is
as followeth. I being at present under considerable bodily weakness, yet
having the use of my understanding as formerly, yet not knowing the day of my
death, and being willing to leave peace behind me among my children when I
shall be taken from them, do leave this as my last will and testament after
committing my Spirit to God which gave it and my body to a descent burial, I
do dispose of that portion of worldly goods which God hath given me as
followeth.
IMPRIMES I give to my eldest son, John Barnes, forth acres of upland which I
bought of Mr. Mose and Thomas Wheller, lying together, moreover I give to my
said son that land on which his house standeth, bought of old Goodman Wheeler,
to run from the front line to the rear of the lots, and I give him also a part
of that land I bought of old Goodman Loe, from the front to the common road;
moreover, I give to my said son a parcel of meadow beginning at the head of
the two Coves and so to run west to the branch that comes out of the great
pond, to Brown's line and six rods beyond that branch.
IT I give to my son Thomas Barnes that parcel of upland where he hath built
his house, to lie on the south side from the crooked tree where Mr. Bracet and
I parted, to the great chestnut tree and so by the bogie meadow side till they
come at the old lines; moreover I give him half my shrubby plain lot; I give
him a piece of land I bought of Loe and Ellis; that is from the front line to
the meadow; the one half of that I give to Thomas and the other half to my son
Daniel; more I give to my said son Thomas the eastward side of the great
meadow according qas he and Daniel have divided it; as also a piece next my
son John's meadow, beginning where John endeth and so running westward till he
come within forty rods of the river, all these lands butted as they are
already laid out and all that is between the front stake of my son John's next
Eliazer Brown till it comes to Thomas More's northward from it, butting on the
meadow westward.
IT I give to my son Daniel Barnes all that upland on the north side of my
son Thomas is as far as my land goeth and half my lot on the shrube plain and
of that I bought of Andrew Loe; I give him that part from the common road to
the rear of that lot and that half mentioned by Thomas; moreover I give him,
my said son, the westward side of the great meadow as Thomas and he have
devided with that piece below, next Thomas, all butting on Brown's line
abutting on the river westward.
IT I give to my daughter, Mercy Jacobs, twenty acres of upland, that is that
land on which their house standeth; that is to her and her youngest son, to
them and their heirs forever; moreover I give to her twenty shillings to be
paid her by my son John after my decease.
IT I give to my daughter Martha, twenty shillings, my son John to pay her it
after my decease.
IT I give to my daughter Elizabeth, twenty shillings, my son Daniel to pay
it her after my decease.
IT I give to my youngest son, Maibee Barnes, all my land in Middletown,
after my wife's decease, all but the house and house lot at my decease. The
house and home lot I will to my loving wife during natural life; moreover I
give my said wife two cows and my will is that my son Maibee shall look after
and provide for the keeping of these two cows, which I give my wife; my will
is my wife shall have all my movables during her natural life.
IT I give to my daughter, Abigail, three pounds and my son, Maibee to pay it
her after my decease.
I give also to my loving wife all my Bees and Sheep, if there be any
remaining. My will is that after my decease all my utensils belonging to the
house shall be my son Maibee's and what cattle shall be remaining after my
decease I give to my son Maibee.
Further, my will is that as I have done to my ability for my sons John and
Thomas and Daniel, so I expect and it is my will that John and Thomas shall
pay to their mother five bushels of wheat a year, yearly during the time of
her widowhood and Daniel five bushels of wheat yearly during the same time.Signed THOMAS BARNES
February 25, 1683
Signed in the presence of us,
DANIEL HARRIS, Junior,
JOHN HALL, SeniorThomas had a brother Daniel Barnes, of whom Savage states on p.121 "Daniel,
New Haven 1644, perhaps was propr. 1685". Savage also says Thomas saw service
in the Pequot War in 1637.
1959. MARY ANDREWS was born 15 Apr 1643. She died before 1676. MARY was baptized 26 May 1658 in Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA. [Parents]
1960. WILLIAM BASSETT was born CIR 1624 in England. He died 29 Aug 1684 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. WILLIAM married HANNAH DICKERMAN on 7 Nov 1648. [Parents]
William was in New Haven before 1642. He was married to a widow, Hannah "Ives"
but this was not her maiden name. The children are named in William's will -
New Haven Probate Records, Vol. 1, page 202. Savage says he is perhaps a son
of John of New Haven.
1961. HANNAH DICKERMAN was born 1622. She died 5 Nov 1665 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. [Parents]
Hannah married William as her second husband and had her children by him.
She was known as "the widow Ives". Torrey gives her name as possibly
Dickerman.
1962. ABRAHAM DICKERMAN was born about 1634 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA, USA. He died 2 Nov 1711 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. ABRAHAM married MARY COOPER on 2 Jan 1658 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA, USA. [Parents]
1963. MARY COOPER was born CIR 1637 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA, USA. She died 4 Jan 1706 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. MARY was baptized. [Parents]
1964. MATHIAS HITCHCOCK was born 1610 in Wiltshire, England. He died 1669. MATHIAS married ELIZABETH ROGERS about 1639. [Parents]
Mathias (or Matthew) came in the ship "Susan and Ellen" to Boston. He was
in Watertown, Mass in 1635 and then New Haven, CT.
1965. ELIZABETH ROGERS was born CIR 1621. She died 1676.
1966. JOHN MOSS was born 1604 in England. He died 1707 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, USA. JOHN married ABIGAIL CHARLES on CIR 1638/39.
John Moss was a member of the 1st General Court in 1638, 1640, 1649, and 1664
in New Haven. He was a signer of the original New Haven Company on 4 Jun 1643.
He was representative in 1667 to 1670 and then moved to Wallingford and was
representative there from 1671 to 1673 but continued to be a proprietor of
New Haven. He was thought to be the oldest person to die in Connecticut at
that time.
John Moss was a brother-in-law to John Charles.
1968. HENRY HUMISTON was born 1626 in England. He died 16 Jan 1663 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. HENRY married JOANNA WALKER on 28 Aug 1651. [Parents]
Henry was an original settler of North Haven, CT in 1650. He was probably from
Walkenn, Hertfordshire, England and left before 1644. He was from England to
New Haven, CT in 1644.
1970. JOHN TUTTLE was born before 8 Dec 1631 in Ringstead, Northampton, England. He died 12 Nov 1683/1688 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. JOHN married KATTAREEN LANE on 8 Nov 1653 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. JOHN was baptized 8 Dec 1631 in Ringstead, Northampton, England. [Parents]
1971. KATTAREEN LANE. [Parents]
1 NAME CATHERINE /LANE/
Kattareen is also found as Catherine.
1976. CHRISTOPHER TODD was born 1610/1611 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England. He died 23 Apr 1686 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. CHRISTOPHER married GRACE MIDDLEBROOK on 1641. CHRISTOPHER was baptized 11 Jan 1617 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England. [Parents]
Christopher came to Boston on the "Hector" in 1637. He was one of the founders
of New Haven, CT. He once owned the land where Yale University now stands.
1977. GRACE MIDDLEBROOK was born estimated 1620 in Hold Mills, Yorks, England. She died in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. [Parents]
1978. WILLIAM BRADLEY was born 4 Sep 1619 in Coventry, Yorkshire, England. He died 29 May 1691. WILLIAM married ALICE PRICHARD on 18 Feb 1645 in Springfield, Berkshire, MA, USA. [Parents]
1 NAME WILLIAM /BRADLEE/
William was in Cromwell's army. He came to New Haven with Eaton in 1637. He
started settlements at Wallingford and North Haven. His will is dated 22 June
1683.
1979. ALICE PRICHARD was born estimated 1624. She died 1692. [Parents]
Alice is also known as Abigail.
1980. WILLIAM TUTTLE was born 26 Dec 1607 in Ringstead, Northampton, England. He died 16 Jun 1673 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA and was buried in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. WILLIAM married ELIZABETH MATHEWS on 1629 in Northampshire, England. WILLIAM was baptized 29 Oct 1609 in Tharston, Norfolk, England. [Parents]
William arrived with his family about July 1, 1635 on the "Planter" which left
England in April 1635. He was of Charlestown in 1636; New Haven in 1638. He
was fence viewer in 1644; night watch in 1646; part owner of the ketch
"Zebulon", road commissioner 1646. He owned the land which became the site of
Yale University's 1st building. He is buried in Old Green cemetery in New
Haven. His descendants are famous "both for brilliance and insanity."
1981. ELIZABETH MATHEWS was born 1613 in Exeter, Devonshire, England. She died 30 Dec 1684 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA and was buried in New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA. [Parents]
1 NAME ELIZABETH /SOUTHCOATE/
Elizabeth was an original settler of New Haven, CT. She left England on the
"Planter" in April of 1635 and arrived in America on July 1, 1635. She was
originally buried in the Old Green cemetery but her remains were moved to
Grove Street cemetery in New Haven.