100. Joseph Loomis
Stilles, in "History of Ancient Windsor" credits this Joseph with a marriage to Mary Cooley. (See Joseph Loomis, 11/28/1682.) He was living in Lebanon in 1733. LDS pedigree file lists date of death as 30 May 1738.
Jun 27, 1697-bought land from Nathaniel Smith in Hartford, CT.
106. Phoebe Loomis
Stiles lists this child in parentheses.
In 1723 he resided in Windsor, CT, and afterward moved across the river to East Windsor. In 1731, he was a ferryman between the North, or Scantic, Parish and Windsor. He petioned the legislature for a license to keep accomodations and strong drink for travelers. August 11th, 1741, he signed a petition relating to the Congregational church (A Genealogy of the Munsell Family, p. 11)
Pursuant to a warrant under the hands of the selectmen of the town of Westfield bearing the date the fourth day of December 1759 Jacob Munsel and Phebe his wife, Desire, their daughter who came last from Windsor...Jon Munsel who came from Windsor was warned to depart and leave... by Samuel Noble, constable. This means that both Jacob and Phebe were living in Westfield, Hampshire Co, MA as late as 1759. Several of Jacob and Phebe's children lived in Westfield as late as 1792, including Elisha, Joseph, John, Jonathan, Desire, and Solomon. Joseph Munsel and Abigail, his wife, were warned out in April of 1758 [pg 22]. Joseph was a son of Jacob and Phebe.] Source: FHC film #0886422 Hampshire Co. Inferior Court of Common Pleas 1746-1762 Vols D&E.A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2006), (A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records, by Charles W. Manwaring, R. S. Peck & Co. Printers, Hartford, CT, 1904.). Volume 3, Page 323
Pinney, Aaron, Windsor. Invt £298-09-06. Taken 5 November, 1739, by Thomas Griswold and George Griswold, Jr.
Court Record, Page 54-4 September, 1739: Adms. granted to Azariah Pinney, a brother of the deceased. Recog., £500, with Jacob Munsell of Windsor. And the Adms. reports the estate insolvent.Items from the Inventory of Aaron Pinney, Deceased:
The eighth part of the sloop Swan, £112-10-00.
Due from Elisha Stutson £16-17-00
Due from Daniel Tuller, £7-00-00
Due from Edward Griswold, £22-00-00
Due from Peter Bewell, £50-00-00
Due from Thomas Barbour, £2-00-00
Due from Samuel Pettibone, Jun., £36-00-00
On 11 February 1676 son "Ebenezer (age) 5" was named in the probate of the estate of Ebenezer Dibble of Windsor. On 30 October 1709, he was mentioned as brother in the will of Nathaniel Hillier of Danbury. In his will dated 21 March 1758, Ebenezer mentions wife Mary, daughters Ann Beach and Rachel Man, grandson Silas Pepon and granddaughter Mary Niles.
118. Abel Loomis
Abel was not mentioned in his father's will.
119. Abraham Colt
Son of Abraham Colt and Hannah Loomis . Abraham Coult(2) left a will naming his widow Susannah and his father Abram Colt(1) as administrators. The accounting is missing for this estate was finally settled JANUARY 19, 1737 when the youngest son Isaac was of age according to the land records of the town of Glastonbury.
On July 7, 1730 Isaac Colt, a minor, aged 14 years, chose Jonathan Hills to be his guardian.
Early Connecticut Probate Records, Manwaring, Vol. 2 p. 372
Colt, Abrahain,Glastonbury. Died 31 August, 1717. Invt. £126-06-06. Taken by Thomas Hate and William Wickham.
Court Record, Page 74-5 August, 1718: Adms. granted to Susannah Colt, widow.
Page 24 (Vol. XI) 7 July, 1730: Isaac Colt, a minor, 14 years of age, chose Jonathan Hills to be his guardian.
Page 40-2 March, 1730-1: Abraham Colt, a minor, 16 years of age. chose David Hills to be his guardian. Recog., £1oo.
Page 44-4 May, 1731: Jonathan Hill, guardian to Isaac Coult, a minor, showing to this Court that Abraham Coult, Sen., of the Town of Glastonbury, did sell and convey unto Abraham Coult, Jr., father to sd. Isaac Coult, half his sd. Abraham Coult, Sen., his lands, viz., half his orchard and half his dwelling house in Glastonbury, to be equally divided between the sd. Abraham Coult, Sen., and sd. Abraham Coult, Jr., his heir, in quality and quantity, and the sd. Abraham Coult, Jr., being deceased, sd. Hill, being guardian to Isaac, one of his children, desired a division to sd. Abraham Colt, the donor also desireing the same: This Court appoint Capt. Thomas Welles, Ensign Jonathan Hale and Gershom Smith of Glastonbury, with Jonathan Hills, guardian to Isaac Colt, and David Hills, guardian to Abraham Colt, to make division and set out to Abraham Colt, Sen., one moiety or half-part, and the other moiety or half-part to the aforesd. minors, Isaac Colt, Abraham Colt and Mary Colt.
585. Isaac Colt
"A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records", Charles William Manwaring, 1904:
Volume 2, page 372-3:
"Vol. IX, page 280
Colt, Abraham, Glastonbury. Died 31 August 1717. Invt. L126-06-06. Taken by Thomas Hale and William Wickham.
Court Record, Page 74 - 5 August, 1718: Adms. granted to Susannah Colt, widow.
Page 24 (Vol. XI) 7 July, 1730: ISAAC Colt, a minor, 14 years of age, chose Jonathan Hills to be his guardian.
Page 40 - 2 March, 1730-1: Abraham Colt, a minor, 16 years of age, chose David Hills to be his guardian. Recog., L100.
Page 44 - 4 May, 1731: Jonathan Hill, guardian to ISAAC Coult, a minor, showing to this Court that Abraham Coult, Sen., of the Town of Glastonbury, did sell and convey unto Abraham Coult, Jr., father to sd. ISAAC Coult, half his sd. Abraham Coult, Sen., his lands, viz., half his orchard and half his dwelling house in Glastonbury, to be equally divided between the sd. Abraham Coult, Sen., and sd. Abraham Coult, Jr., his heir, in quality and quantity, and the sd. Abraham Coult, Jr., being deceased, sd. Hill, being guardian to ISAAC, one of his children, desired a division to sd. Abraham Colt, the donor, also desireing the same: This Court appoint Capt. Thomas Welles, Ensign Jonathan Hale and Gershom Smith of Glastonbury, with Jonathan Hills, guardian to Isaac Colt, and David Hills, guardian to Abraham Colt, to make division and set out Abraham Colt, Sen., one moiety or half-part, and the other moiety or half-part to the aforesd. minors, ISAAC Colt, Abraham Colt and Mary Colt.
Page 16 (Vol. XII) 13 December, 1734: Abraham Colt, a minor, age 20 years, with David Hills, his guardian, mutually desires a release and discharge of the guardian, which was granted by the Court, when the sd. minor chose his grandfather, Abraham Colt, to be his guardian. Recog., L20."
[NOTE by REKinney: Mary Coult who married Ebenezer Keeney was apparently sister to the deceased Abraham Coult of the above document, and therefore aunt to the three minor children of the deceased.]Noted on the June 1793 Suxxex County, NJ, tax roles. (NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822, Ronald V. Jackson)