Thomas was made a "Freeman" of Norwich, Conn. on May 11, 1671 by the General Assembly. He was a Sergeant in the trainbande of the Colony Militia of Norwich in 1669. On December 11, 1679, Thomas was made an "inn-keeper" of Norwich as "agreed and voted by the town that Sergeant Thomas Waterman is desired to keep the ordynary". He was one of the original "proprietors" of Norwich, Conn. In April 1690 the General Assembly of Connecticut commissioned officers for the dragoons - Thomas was appointed and commissioned as Ensign for the New London Colony in preparation for the French and Indian War. On December 17, 1700 through 1708. Thomas was chosen "Townsman". On December 11, 1704 he was made a "Collector" (taxes). [STRUBE-1.GED]

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