1430. Mary Barber
Quoting from Don Barber:
"The Brunham and Loomis Genealogies both say that Joseph Barber is the father of Mary Barber who married Thomas Brunham, but the will of Nathaniel Barber shows Mary Brunham to be Nathaniel Barber's daughter, and thus the Drake Genealogy is correct that Joseph is the father of the Mary Barber who married Enoch Drake." Don references the CHS:Drake Gen.
Quoting from Don Barber:
"The Brunham and Loomis Genealogies both say that Joseph Barber is the father of Mary Barber who married Thomas Brunham, but the will of Nathaniel Barber shows Mary Brunham to be Nathaniel Barber's daughter, and thus the Drake Genealogy is correct that Joseph is the father of the Mary Barber who married Enoch Drake." Don references the CHS:Drake Gen.
1437. Elizabeth Drake
Elizabeth GILLETT, w. of John, d. 5 Jan 1803, Æ 94
Children
1. Elizabeth GILLETT b: 26 Sep 1732 in Windsor, Hartford, CT
2. Lucy GILLETT b: 23 Nov 1735 in Windsor, Hartford, CT
3. Jabez GILLETT b: 30 Jul 1738 in Windsor, Hartford, CT
4. John GILLETT b: 30 Jul 1738 in Windsor, Hartford, CT
5. Anna GILLETT b: 16 Aug 1740 in Windsor, Hartford, CT
6. Prudence GILLETT b: 22 May 1743 in Windsor, Hartford, CT
7. child GILLETT b: 20 Apr 1746 in Windsor, Hartford, CT
8. Daniel GILLETT b: 22 Nov 1748 in Windsor, Hartford, CT
Served in Revolution.
3770. Gemaliel Loomis
Twin brother of Josiah.
1457. Jonathan Janes
Raised in Brimfield, Mass.
3783. Jonathan Janes
Jonathan Janes born in Brimfield, went from there to the city of Hartford; was engaged in some public business, probably the law, and resided there 13 years, where he was active, trustworth and influential. He was a member of the general court and legislature of Connecticut. He was appointed by a land company of Hartford to take charge of their lands in Northern Vermont.
He settled in Richford, and being appointed Judge of the county court, and afterward Probate judge, he found it more convenient to live in St. Albans. He was highly esteemed, and may well be called a candid, worth, upright judge. His decendants are a numerous train of children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren now scattered over the country.
Possibly the daughter of Josiah & Hannah (Fuller) Strong of Colchester, New London, Connecticut; b. 11 Feb 1735/36 in Colchester Twp. After Caleb's death, she probably married widower John Blish, on Nov. 30, 1777. See Winchester Ch . Records.