762. Jonathan Olmsted
Died while a student at Yale.
800. Caleb Olmsted
Served in the French War in 1757 and in the "Fort William Henry Alarm."
Could this have been David Hills, b. 15 SEP 1716 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut? His first wife's name is not known. Did he own land in Wallingford?
1754, 14 Feb: Zachariah SEYMOUR of Hartford, Connecticut conveyed to Zachariah SEYMOUR of Harwinton, Connecticut, all his right to undivided land in Hartford on the West Side. On the same day, Joseph SEYMOUR and Rebecca SEYMOUR, both of Hartford, and Jacob HINSDALE and wife H annah of Harwinton conveyed to Zachariah SEYMOUR of Harwinton all their right to any property they might have from their honored father, Zachariah SEYMOUR of Hartford.
He was living in Hartford, Conn., 14 Feb. 1754. He was chosen Collector on the South Side of the Little River, 18 Dec 1711. He was chosen 20 Dec. 1720, one of the inspectors to see that the act concerning the cutting of wood on the Commons be duly executed, and reappointed 1721, 1726, 1728, 1732, and 1739. He was chosen Selectman, 17 Dec 1724. He was Sur veyor of Highways, 6 Dec. 1743, and one of the Inspectors of Wood. He was Sergeant of the Hartford Train Band. He and his wife were admitted to the South Church, 23 June 1723.
821. Zachariah Seymour
Settled at Harwinton, Conn., where he lived until about 1754, when he removed to Hartford, and thence about 1764 to Wethersfield, Conn., where he was living shortly before his death. (NEHGS Register, Vol 73 p. 13)
822. Rebecca Seymour
Living unmarried, at Hartford in 1754.
171. Thomas Olmsted
Thomas settled in the west division of Hartford and was one of the first members of the West Hartford Church which was formed in 1712 as the 2nd church in Hartford.