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History of Montville, Connecticut
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  • Henry A. Baker (comp. & arr.), "History of Montville, Connecticut" (Hartford, Conn., 1896) (http://books.google.com/books?id=afs0AAAAIAAJ).
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  • Category: Derivative
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  • Author: Henry A. Baker (comp. & arr.)
  • Publisher: Hartford, Conn., 1896
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  • History of Montville, Connecticut
Page: 129
  • Pages: 129-131
  • Text: FARGO FAMILIES

    Moses Fargo first appears at New London about 1680, and afterwards at Norwich in 1690. In 1694 he obtained a grant of land "on the hill above the rock where his house stands." He was one of the proprietors of the town of Norwich who came later, and were added to those of the original. He afterwards, about 1722, appears among the inhabitants of the North Parish of New London, now Montville, where he settled with his family of nine children. His descendants have been quite numerous, and several are still residents of the town. The name of his wife was Sarah. Two of his sons, Thomas and Aaron, were baptized by Rev. James Hillhouse and joined the church. He died in 1726.
    Children.

    2. Sarah, b. 19 June, 1680.
    3. Mary, b. 6 June, 1681.
    4. Ann, b. 2 March, 1684.
    5. Patience, b. 9 May, 1688; m. Stephen Maples.
    6. Moses, b. 9 April, 1691.
    7. Ralph, b. 18 Aug., 1693.
    8. Robert, b. 30 Sept., 1696.
    9. Thomas, b. 9 Nov., 1699.
    10. Aaron, b. 9 Dec., 1702.

    Robert (8), son of Moses Forgo and Sarah, m. Settled in Montville near the site of the "Old Palmer Church."
    Children.

    11. Robert, b. about 1725; m. Prudence Stanton.
    12. Joshua, b. ; m. Mary Bliss, dau. of Pelatiah Bliss.
    13. Moses, b. ; m. Mary Turner.
    14. Daniel, b. ; m. Hannah Bishop, dau. of Eleazer Bishop.
    15. Jason, b. ; m. Lucy.
    16. Lueretia, b. about 1736; m. Daniel Bolles.
    17. Mary, b. ; m. David Dart.

    Robert (11), son of Robert Fargo and , m. 1 July, 1756, Prudence Stanton, dau. of Thomas Stanton of Groton, Conn. He was called Elder, and was a Baptist preacher in the old Morse Church, afterwards called the Elder Palmer Church. He died 10 April, 1794. She died 10 July, 1818, aged 84 years.
    Children

    18. Sarah, b. 25 April, 1757.
    19. Amy, b. 13 Sept, 1758.
    20. Moses, b about 1760; removed to Sandisfield, Mass.
    21. Mary, b. about 1762; m. Mathew Turner.
    22. Stanton, b. about 1764; m. Fanny Comstock.
    23. Robert, b. ; m. Prudence Whipple.
    24. Nehemiah, b. ; m. Mary Chapman, dau. of Alpheus Chapman.

    Stanton (22), son of Robert Fargo and Prudence Stanton, m. Fanny Comstock, dau. of Elisha Comstock. He was a farmer, and occupied the old Fargo homestead in Montville. His wife fell into the fire and was severely burned causing her death.
    Children.

    29. Elijah, b. 30 Nov., 1787; m. Nancy Brown; had a son Martin, whose dau., Mary, m. John R. Comstock.
    30. Prudence, b. ; m. Prentis Church.
    31. Elisha, b. ; never married.
    32. Stanton, b. ; m. Prudence Day.
    33. Robert, b. about 1795; died unmarried at Almshouse in 1835.
    34. Lucretia, b. ; m. John Brown.
    35. Almira, b. ; m. Simeon Church.
    36. Polly, b. ; m. Charles Brown.
    37. Amy, b. about 1800; m. Benjamin Lester.
    38. Nancy, b. ; m. Levi Humphrey.
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  • Pages: 132-136,138-139
  • Text: COMSTOCK FAMILIES

    William Comstock, the ancestor of the Comstock families in Montville, Miss Caulkins says, "came from Hartford in 1649, and lived to old age in his house upon Post Hill," New London. His wife Elizabeth was aged fifty-five in 1663. He is supposed to have come to this country between the years 1630 and 1637, and first settled near Boston and afterwards removed to Hartford. His property in New London was inherited by his son Daniel and grandson William, son of John. Miss Caulkins thinks it probable that Daniel and John were the only children of William Comstock, Sr.

    From sources which appear reliable, it would appear that William Comstock and Elizabeth, his wife, had six children when he removed to Hartford, and all born previous to his immigration into this country, viz.: John, Elizabeth, Daniel, Samuel, Christopher, and Gideon. John settled in Lyme, Samuel in Providence, Daniel and Gideon in New London, and Christopher in Norwalk. ... the records show that about 1646, or a little subsequent to that time, Daniel Comstock claimed twenty-five acres of land in Providence, R. I. It is said that he was only about 16 years old at the time, and went to New London with a friend and settled there.

    ...

    Gideon Comstock had children baptized in New London 9 April, 1671, viz.: Daniel, Mary, Sarah, Hope, Zipporah, Elizabeth, Bethia, and Hannah. On the 6 Nov., 1671, was baptized Patience; Bethia m. Daniel Stebbins.

    Children of William Comstock.

    2. John, b. ; m. Abigail.
    3. Elizabeth, b. ; m.
    4. Daniel, b. 1630; m.
    5. Samuel, b. ; m. Ann.
    6. Christopher, b. ; m.
    7. Gideon, b. ; m.

    II. Daniel (4), b. about 1630, son of William Comstock and Elizabeth; m. Paltiah, dau. or step-daughter of John Elderkin. He settled in New London, and purchased in 1664 a farm on Saw Mill Brook (Oxoboxo) in the vicinity of the present village of Uncasville, a portion of which has continued in the Comstock families down to the present time. The Comstock Cemetery is located on a portion of this land. Soon after he settled on his purchase a bounty was offered on the inhabitants of New London of twenty shillings per head for wolves killed. These perilous animals infested the swamps and woods in the north and west part of the town, and were very troublesome to the new settlers. Mr. Comstock, on one occasion killed one of these animals, and received the bounty offered. He died in 1683. It is not known from the records how many children he had. On the church records of New London there are but two entries of the baptism of his children; these are

    15. Kinsley, bap. 2 Nov., 1673; m.
    16. Samuel, bap., 1677; m. 1st, Sarah Douglas; 2d, Martha Jones.

    II. GIDEON (7), b. son of William Comstock and Elizabeth _____; m _____. His children are here recorded in the order of their baptism.
    Children.

    17. Daniel, bap. in New London, 9 April, 1671; m. Elizabeth Prentice.
    18. Mary, bap. in New London, 9 April, 1671.
    19. Sarah, bap. in New London, 9 April, 1671.
    20. Hope, bap. in New London, 9 April, 1671.
    21. Zipporah, bap. in New London, 9 April, 1671.
    22. Elizabeth, bap. in New London, 9 April, 1671.
    23. Berthia, bap. in New London, 9 April, 1671; m. Daniel Stebbins.
    24. Hannah, bap. in New London, 9 April, 1671. m. John Forsyth.
    25. Patience, bap. 6 Nov., 1671.

    III. Kinsley (15), bap. 2 Nov., 1673, son of Daniel Comstock and Paltiah ; m. . It is not ascertained how many children he had. The only record found is the baptism of Kinsley Comstock and his sister Mary, and
    are supposed to be his children. They united with the church on the same day, and that one of his children was baptized May 3, 1719.
    Children.

    26. Kinsley, b. ; m. Rachel Crocker.
    27. Mary, b.
    28. Daniel, b. 1715; m. Mary Chapel.

    III. DANIEL (17), bap. 9 April, 1671, son of Gideon Comstock and _____. He married, 23 May, 1700, Elizabeth Prentis. He settled in the North Parish of Now London, now Moutville, in the vicinity of Uncasville. Many of his descendants have, since his death, lived and owned land in this vicinity. He died about 1746. His will was admitted to probate in New London, 28 May, 1746.

    Children.

    36. Peter, b. 4 March, 1702; m. Martha Avery.
    37. Daniel, b. 22 Sept., 1703; m. Elizabeth Avery, 30 Dec., 1731.
    38. John, b. 12 Sept., 1705; m. Mary Lee.
    39. Thomas, b. 25 March, 1710.
    40. James, b. 10 June, 1712; m. Hannah Allen, 17 April 1738.
    41. Jonathan, b. 28 July, 1714; died about 1750.
    42. Elizabeth, b. 2 Aug., 1717; m. Ebeneaor Waterman.

    IV. Daniel (28), b. about 1715, son of Kinsley Comstock and ; m. 7 July, 1730, Mary Chapel, dau. of Joseph Chapel. He settled at Montville. He was a farmer, and died at Montville.
    Children.

    46. Elisha, b. 30 May, 1737; m. Ann Fox.
    47. Mary, b. 27 April, 1740.
    48. Ebenezer, b. 12 Julv, 1742; died in 1762.
    49. Desire, b. 24 Nov., 1744.
    50. Jemima, b. 8 April, 1749; m.
    51. Daniel, b. 14 Dec., 1750; m. Susan Newberry.

    IV. Peter (30), b. 4 March, 1702, son of Daniel Comstock and Elizabeth Prentis; m. Martha Avery, dau. of Samuel Avery and Elizabeth Ransford. He was a seaman, and lived in Montville. He died at sea in 1742. She afterwards married Peletiah Bliss.

    Children.

    75. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Jonathan Chapel, 25 March 1742.
    76. Jeremiah, bap. 3 April, 1724.
    77. Martha, bap. 6 April, 1729.
    78. Peter, b. 11 July, 1731; m. 1st, Elizbeth Fitch; 2d, Esther Mirick.
    79. Daniel, b. ; m. Mary Bishop.
    80. Thomas, b. ; m. Sarah Comstock.
    81. Ransford, b. 6 March, 1737; m. Catherine Vibber.

    V. Elisha (46), b. 30 May, 1737, son of Daniel Comstock and Mary Chapel, m. Anna Fox, dau. of Samuel Fox and Abigail Harris. He was a farmer, and owned a tract of land near Uncasville, a portion of which is now owned and occupied by Ezra F. Dart.
    Children.

    96. Mary, b. ; m. Phineas Atwood.
    97. Amy, b. ; m. _____ Edwards.
    98. Fanny, b. ; m. Stanton Fargo.
    99. Ann Mercy, b. ; m. Thomas Fargo.
    99. Henrietta, b. 8 Feb., 1783; m. _____ Vincent.
    100. Ebenezer, b. 15 Jan., 1780; m. 1st, Desire Comstock; 2d, Hannah
    101. Peregreen, b. ; m. . He was drowned at Scotch Cap by the capsizing of a boat.

    [Daniel (4) and Gideon (7) are the same person as evidenced by Gideon's children referring to Paltiah Comstock as their mother is their father estate papers.]
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  • Text: ROGERS FAMILIES

    JAMES ROGERS the first came to America in the ship "Increase," from London, in England, in 1635, at the age of twenty years. He is first known at Stratford, New Haven county, where he married Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Rowland. They afterwards removed to Milford, where his wife united with the Rev. Mr. Prudden's church, in 1645, and he in 1652. Their children were baptized at Milford. Mr. Rogers had dealings in New London in 1656, and, liking it as a place of business, fixed himself permanently as an inhabitant of the plantation there, previous to 1660. Here he soon achieved property and influence, and was much engaged, both in the civil and ecelesiastical affairs of the place.He was six times elected representative to the general court.

    Governor Winthrop had encouraged his settling in Now London, and accommodated him with a portion of his own house lot next the mill, which was afterwards leased to him. On this lot Mr. Rogers built a dwelling-house of stone. He was a baker, and carried on the business on a large scale, often furnishing biscuit for seamen and the colonial troops, and between the years 1661 and 1670 had a greater interest in the trade of that post than any other person in the place.

    His landed possessions became very extensive, consisting of several hundred acres on the Great Neck, a tract of land at Mohegan at the place called Pamechog, now called Massapeag, several house lots in town, and twenty-four hundred acres on the east side of the river, which was held in partnership with Colonel Pyncheon of Springfield.

    James Rogers, the ancestor of a great throng of descendants, was an upright and circumspect man. At his first settlement in New London, both himself and his wife united with Mr. Bradstreet's church. They, however, after a few years, became dissenters in some sort from the established Congregational church and joined the Sabbatarians, and were afterwards called Quakers.

    There is no account of any dealings with him and his wife on account of their secession from the church. Of his latter years, little is known. Mr. Rogers was born about 1615, and is supposed to be the son of Rev. John Rogers of Dedham, in England, who died in 1636, and his descendants hold to a tradition that he was the grandson of the Rev. John Rogers of London, who was burned at the stake in Smithfield in 1555, during the reign of "bloody" Queen Mary. Recent genealogical researches have, however, thrown much doubt as to this lineal connection of this stock of Rogers with that of the martyr.

    James Rogers died at New London in February, 1687-8, when the government of Sir Edmund Andros was paramount in New England. His will was therefore proved in Boston. The first settlement of the estate was entirely harmonious. The children, in accordance with his earnest request, made an amicable division of the estate, which was sanctioned by the general court, May 12, 1692.

    Children.

    2. Samuel, b. at Stratford, 12 Dec., 1640; m. 17 Nov., 1664, Mary Stanton, dau. of Thomas Stanton.
    3. Joseph, b. at Stratford, 14 May, 1646; m. about 1671, Sarah.
    4. John, b. at Stratford, 1 Dec., 1648; m. 17 Oct., 1670, Elizabeth Griswold, dau. of Mathew Griswold.
    5. Bathsheba, b. at Stratford, 30 Dec., 1650; m. 4 March, 1669-70. 1st, Richard Smith; 2d, Samuel Fox.
    6. James, b. at Milford, 15 Feb., 1652; m. 5 Nov., 1674, Mary Jordan, dau. of Jeffrey Jordan.
    7. Jonathan, b. probably at Milford, 31 Dec., 1655; m. Naomi Burdick, dau. of Elder Burdick, of Newport, R. I.
    8. Elizabeth. b. probably at New London, 15 April, 1658; m. Samuel Beeby.

    II. SAMUEL (2) b. 12 Dec., 1640, eldest son of James Rogers and Elizabeth Rowland; married 17 Oct., 1664, Mary, daughter of Thomas Stanton and Ann Lord, daughter of Thomas Lord of Hartford. The parents of these two parties entered into a formal contract, each pledging 200 pounds as a marriage portion to the couple. James Rogers, the father of Samuel, in fulfillment of his part of the contract, conveyed to his son his stone house and bakery at the head of Winthrop's Cove, where the couple commenced housekeeping. They lived here only a few years, and removed to the outlands of the town in the vicinity of the Mohegan tribe of Indians, and became the first English settlers within the present limits of the town of Montville. He was twice married, as appears by his last will, executed Dec. 8, 1712, in which he gives "his beloved wife Johanna all she needs." He died 1 Dec,m 1713m and was buried in the Old Rogers Burying Ground on the farm where he then lived, and which was afterwards owned by Oliver Baker.

    Children.

    9. Daniel, b. probably at New London, about 1665; m. in 1702, Grace, dau. of Thomas Williams,
    10. Mary, b. at Now London, April 1667, m. 2 Oct., 1684, Samuel Gilbert.
    11. Samuel, b. at New London, Dec., 1669; m. 10 Jan., 1694, Abigail, dau. of John Plumb.
    12. Elizabeth, b. at New London, 8 May, 1673; m. Asa Harris.
    13. Sarah, b. at New London, 9 Aug., 1676; m. 10 May, 1710, James Harris.
    14. Jonathan, b. at New London, 1680; m. 1708, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Pemberton.
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  • Text: LATIMER FAMILIES

    V. JONATHAN (34), b. 12 April, 1753, son of Colonel Jonathan Latimer and Luerctia Griswold; m. 3 Aug., 1775, Elizabeth Chapel, daughter of Jonathan Chapel. He with his family removed to Tennessee, and settled at Summer City, where he died at an advanced age. His three sons all married and settled at the West, and reared large families. His sons were Jonathan, Jacob, and Lyons.
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  • Text: FOX FAMILIES.

    It has not been certainly determined who the first American ancestor of the Fox families was. It is probable that more than one of the name came over to this country from England previous to the year 1640. It is often said by the descendants of English ancestors, "three brothers came over from England and settled in this country." It is quite probable that the Fox families, like many others in this country, are the descendants from more than one emigrant ancestor who have settled here. The name of a John Fox appears on the list of passengers for Virginia in 1639, aged 33 years. Also a Jonathan and Richard in 1635, the former 35 years of age, and the latter 15 years of age. It is not ascertained where either of the above emigrants first settled.

    The first of the name found located was Thomas Fox, who appears in Concord, Mass., a member of the church there in 1640, a freeman in 1644. He married 1st, Rebecca French, who died 11 March, 1647. He married 2d, Hannah Brooks, 13 Oct., 1647. He died in 1658. This Thomas Fox is supposed to have been the father of Samuel Fox, who appears at New London about 1675, and was the ancestor of the Fox families who have lived in Montville. Thomas Fox of Concord had a son, Eliphalet, who is said to have been his eldest son, and was a minor in 1657. He died at Concord, 15 Aug. 1711. Another Thomas Fox of Concord, who may have been a grandson of the former, was born in 1706. He was a "housewright" and died in 1759, aged 53 years.

    Rev. Jabez Fox, born in 1646, was probably a son of the eldest Thomas Fox of Concord. He settled at Woburn, Mass., where he was the first minister in 1679. He died there of small-pox 28 Feb., 1702. His wife was Judith Reyner. He had sons, Thomas, Jabez and John, and daughter, Judith. The history of Watertown, Mass., has it recorded that Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Fox, married 3 Oct., 1665, John Ball for his second wife. A Thomas Fox of Watertown married, in 1683, Elizabeth Chadwick, and was a representative from that town the same year.

    The history of New London, by Miss Caulkins, says, "Samuel Fox, born about 1650, and John Fox, born about 1652, were brothers and sons of Thomas Fox of Concord, Mass." "They first appear in New London," says Miss Caulkins, "about 1675. Samuel married 30 March, 1675-6, Mary, daughter of Andrew Lester, born 26 Dec., 1647. She died, and he then married second, Joanna _____. She died from loss of blood in 1689. He afterwards contracted a third and fourth marriage. His third wife was Bathsheba (Rogers) Smith, widow of Richard Smith and daughter of James Rogers and Elizabeth Rowland. By her first husband she had sons James and John, and daughters, Elizabeth and Bathsheha. Elizabeth married William Camp. Bathsheha married her cousin, John Rogers 2d. James, the eldest son, was baptized 12 April, 1674, married Elizabeth, daughter of Jonathan Rogers, and is the ancestor of a numerous family. John Smith, the youngest son, settled in the North Parish of New London, now Montville, and was grandfather to John Smith, Esq., who married Caroline Chester. Both died at Montville, leaving no children.

    The fourth wife of Samuel Fox was Esther _____. She was living when her husband died. In his will, dated the same year of his death, he gives "to his son Samuel, the elder, his lands in North Parish, with the mills known as Fox mills, and all his wearing apparel." He gives to his son Samuel, the younger, all his farming tools, and all lands at Great Neck, in New London, by paying legacies to others. He gives to his son-in-law, James Smith, £40, to his daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Camp, £10, to his daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Platt, £10. He gave to his wife, Esther, a living out of the whole, and appointed Timothy Green and his son Samuel, the eldest, executors of his will. He died 4 Sept., 1727.
    Children by Mary.

    2. Elizabeth, bap. 3 June, 1677.
    3. Samuel, b. 24 April, 1681; m. Margaret Brintnal.
    4. Abigail, b. ; m. Charles Hill.
    5. Hannah, b.

    Children by Joanna.

    6. Isaac, b. ; m. 1st, Hannah Stark; 2d, Elizabeth.
    7. Benjamin, b. about 1685; m. Naomi Rogers.

    Child by Bathsheba.

    8. Samuel, b. about 1691; m. Rachel Rogers.

    II. Samuel (3), b. 24 April, 1681, son of Samuel Fox and Mary Lester; m. Margaret Brintnal, b. in 1680. He lived on the homestead farm bequeathed to him by his father. The old house, and the first built by Samuel Fox, Sr. stood a few rods west of the present house in Montville, and was destroyed by fire about 1760. The present house was erected soon after and is now occupied and owned by descendants in the paternal line of the fifth generation. Margaret Fox, the wife of Samuel Fox, was received into the church by Rev. James Hillhouse, 4 July, 1725. She died 24 Sept., 1752, aged 72 years. He died 12 Feb., 1754, aged 72 years. Both were buried in the old Fox burying-ground on the homestead farm. An old and very large chestnut tree is still standing by the side of the road not far from the burying-ground that was standing when they were living.
    Children.

    9. Samuel, b. about 1707; m. Abigail Harris.
    10. Margaret, b. 21 April, 1700; m. Nathaniel Comstock.
    11. Elizabeth, b. about 1711; m. Isaac Avery.
    12. Hannah, b. ; m.
    13. Benjamin, b. 20 Aug., 1715; m. Abigail (Fox) Brockway.
    14. Ezekiel, b. about 1721; m. Mehitabel Lamson.

    III. Samuel (9), b. about 1707, son of Samuel Fox and Margaret Brintnal; married 12 Nov., 1729, Abigail Harris daughter, of James Harris and Sarah Rogers. He inherited that portion of his father's estate which lay to the south and east of the homestead farm in Montville, including the mills called "Fox Mills." His mansion house stood on the old Colchester road on the site of the present house, late the residence of Salmon C. Vibber, deceased. She was received into the church by Re.v David Jewett. He died about 1786.
    Children.

    28. Margaret, b. 20 Oct., 1730; m. Samuel Thompson
    29. Sarah, b. 16 April, 1732; m. David S. Denison.
    30. Abigail, b. 7 Nov., 1733; died young.
    31. Amy, b. 19 March, 1734-5.
    32. Delight, b. 18 Oct., 1730; m. Nathaniel Thompson.
    33. Anna, b. 30 Oct., 1740; m. Elisha Comstock.
    34. Elisha, b. 15 Oct., 1743; m. Anna Fitch.
    35. Zoviah, b. 12 Nov., 1745; died young.
    36. Rachel, b. 4 July, 1747.
    37. Alpheus, b. 18 June, 1749.
    38. Abigail, b. 25 March, 1754; m. Elijah Harris.

    IV. ELISlIA (34) b. 15 Oct., 1743, son of Samuel Fox and Abigail Harris married Anna daughter of Daniel Fitch and Sarah Underwood. He lived at the old homestead formerly occupied by his father. He died 19 April, 1800. She died 21 Aug., 1836.
    Children.

    52. Parmelia, b. about 1764; m. Jonathan Avery.
    53. Daniel, b. 19 July, 1766; m. Lucy Angel.
    54. Eleanor, b. 1768; m. Elisha Forsyth.
    55. Abigail, b. 1773; m. James Fitch.
    56. Sarah, b. 1777; died 8 June, 1832 unm.
    57. Mercy, b. 15 Jan., 1783; m. Thomas Bradford.
    58. Anna, b. 20 Jan., 1786; m. Adonijah Fitch.
    50. Rachel, b. 15 Feb., 1788; m. Nicholas Bishop .
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  • Text: STEBBENS FAMILY.

    John Stobbins appears to have been among the first settlers of New London. He is mentioned as one of the advance party who were engaged in laying out and fencing lots as early as 1645. That year it is said that he mowed the meadows at upper Mamacock.

    "John Stubens and Robert Hempstead are chosen to view the fences for this year (1647)."

    "22 Feb., 1648 (49), The inhabitants of Pequit plantation have chosen by a joynt consent Mr. John Winthrop, Robert Hempstead, Carie Latham, John Stubens, and Thomas Miner for this yeare following to act in all towne affaires as well in the disposing of lands as in other prudentiall occasions for the towne."

    His house-lot lay northwest of John Winthrop's on the upper part of what are now Williams street and Main street.

    "At a town meeting at Namearke, the 25th of Feb., 1649 (50), John Stubbins is chosen Constable for the towne Namearke."

    In 1652 a small island "at the mouth of Mistick," containing near twenty acres of marsh, was granted to Robert Hempstead and John Stebbins. At a town meeting held Nov. 29, 1669, John Stebbins, William Hough, Clement Miner, and lsaac Willey were chosen to lay out the "Kings highway between New London and the head of the Niantick river."

    In one deposition on record at New London his age is said to lie sixty in 1661, and in another seventy in 1675. Where the mistake lies cannot be decided It is probable that he was the John Stebbins who had a son born at Watertown in 1640. His wife, Margaret, died January 1, 1678-9. Three children are mentioned, John, Daniel, and the wife of Thomas Marshall of Hartford. John Stebbins, 2d, was married about 1663, to Deborah, supposed to have been the daughter of Miles Moore. He died in 1707. Daniel Stebbins married Bethia, daughter of Gideon Comstock. They had a son, Christopher, born 7 July, 1694, and married 22 Dec., 1720. Abigail Allen, born about 1706, daughter of Samuel Allen and Lydia Hastings.
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  • Text: DART FAMILIES.

    The first of the name was Richard Dart, who bought of William Welman a house and lot in New London 12 Sept., 1664. He continued his residence at New London until his death, 24 Sept., 1724, at the age of eighty-nine years. The name of his wife was Bethiah. Anna Dart, who married in 1659, Benjamin Brewster, son of Jonathan, was probably a sister to Richard. They lived at Brewster's Neck. The descendants of Richard Dart have been quite numerous, some of which are still worthy citizens of this town.
    Children.

    2. Daniel, b. 3 May, 1666; m. Elizabeth Douglass.
    3. Richard, b. 7 May, 1667.
    4. Roger, b. 27 Nov., 1670.
    5. Ebenezer, b. 18 Feb., 1672-3; m. Mary.
    6. Bethiah, b. ; m. Joseph Chapel.
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  • Text: CHAPEL FAMILIES.

    William Chapel, the ancestor of the Chapels of Montville, first appears an inhabitant of New London about 1653. In 1667 he was associated with William Peake in the purchase of various lots on the west side of the town plot, which they divided between them. A considerable portion of the land purchased by them and which lay on the southeastern slope of what is now called "Prospect Hill" was sold to Ann Latimer, widow of Robert Latimer.

    The Cedar Grove Cemetery, which was laid out in 1851, was a part of the Latimer purchase. Mr Chapel's residence was on the Cohanzie road, on what is now called "Cavarly Farm." His wife's name was Christian _____. He died in 1689 or 1690. His widow afterwards married Edward Stallion in 1693, by whom she had two children. He was drowned by falling out of his canoe the 14th day of May, 1703, near Groton shore.

    The descendants of William Chapel were numerous, many of which settled in the North Parish of New London, now Montville, at a place now called "Chapel Hill."
    Children.

    2. Mary, b. 14 Feb., 1669; m. John Wood.
    3. John, b. 28 Feb., 1672; m. Sarah Lewis.
    4. William, b. Sept., 1677; probably died young.
    5. Christian, b. Feb., 1681; m. Samuel Fairbanks
    6. William, b. 1682.
    7. Joseph, b. 1685; m. Berthia Dart.

    II. Joseph (7), b. about 1685, son of William Chapel and Christian _____; married Berthia Dart.
    Children.

    17. Joseph, b. about 1709; m.
    18. Mary, b. ; m. Daniel Comstock.
    19. Jonathan, b. ; m. Elizabeth Comstock.
    19a. William, b. ; m. Berthia Dart, 14 April, 1732.
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  • Text: III JONATHAN (19), b. _____, son of Joseph Chapel and Berthia Dart; married 25 March, 1742, Elizabeth Comstock, daughter of Peter Comstock and Martha Avery. He died in 1786.

    Children.

    42a. Peter, b. 20 Feb., 1743; m. Esther Douglass.
    43b. Joseph, b. 10 Dec., 1745.
    44c. Prudence, b. 3 Dec., 1746; m. Thomas Strickland.
    45d. Ebenezer, b 20 March 1748; died young.
    46. Christian, b. 14 July, 1751; m. _____ Leach.
    47. Elizabeth, b. 10 Nov., 1753; m. Jonathan Latimer.
    48. Jonathan, b. 29 Jan., 1750.
    49. Ebenezer, twin to Jonathan; died 3 June, 1756.
    50. Berthia. b. 10 Sept., 1758; m. _____ Douglass.
    51. Martha, twin to Berthia; m. ______ Hambleton.
    52. Abigail, b. 28 June, 1761; m. ______ Smith.
    53. Sarah, b. 27 Sept., 1763; m. Peter Turner, 11 Nov., 1787.
    54. Esther, b. 1765; died young.
    55. Comstock, b. 9 March, 1768; m. Hannah Stebbins.
Personal Names
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
Abigail HarrisNameAbigail Harris [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2055:365] [S2056:37] [S2075:35] [S2080:41] [S2080:46]
secondary
Abigail HarrisNameAbigail Harris [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2055:365] [S2056:37] [S2075:35] [S2080:41] [S2080:46]
secondary
Anna FoxNameAnn Fox [S2055:132] [S2057:25]
derivative
Ann LordNameAnn Lord [S366:702] [S662] [S2055:176] [S2081] [S2082:1]
secondary
Anna FoxNameAnna Fox [S2055:365] [S2056:17] [S2056:37] [S2057:52] [S2075:35]
derivative
Bethiah ComstockNameBerthia Comstock [S2055:132]
derivative
Bethiah DartNameBerthia Dart [S2055:455] [S2055:475]
derivative
Bethiah DartNameBerthia Dart [S2055:455] [S2055:475]
derivative
Bethiah ComstockNameBethia Comstock [S2055:132] [S2055:419] [S2075:25] [S2077:673] [S2078:1022] [S2078:1023]
derivative
Bethiah ComstockNameBethia Comstock [S2055:132] [S2055:419] [S2075:25] [S2077:673] [S2078:1022] [S2078:1023]
derivative
Bethiah _____NameBethiah _____ [S2055:455] [S2058:367]
derivative
Bethiah DartNameBethiah Dart [S2053] [S2055:455] [S2058:325]
secondary
Christian _____NameChristian _____ [S2055:475] [S2058:325]
derivative
Daniel ComstockNameDaniel Comstock [S2055:132] [S2055:475] [S2056:7] [S2056:17] [S2057:12] [S2057:25]
derivative
Daniel ComstockNameDaniel Comstock [S2055:132] [S2055:475] [S2056:7] [S2056:17] [S2057:12] [S2057:25]
derivative
Daniel ComstockNameDaniel Comstock [S366] [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2056:2] [S2056:3] [S2057:2] [S2057:6] [S2058:305] [S2058:314] [S2078:1023]
secondary
Daniel StebbinsNameDaniel Stebbins [S366:704] [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2055:419] [S2056:3] [S2058:314] [S2075:25] [S2077:673] [S2078:1022] [S2078:1023]
secondary
Daniel StebbinsNameDaniel Stebbins [S366:704] [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2055:419] [S2056:3] [S2058:314] [S2075:25] [S2077:673] [S2078:1022] [S2078:1023]
secondary
Elisha ComstockNameElisha Comstock [S2055:129] [S2055:365] [S2056:7] [S2056:17] [S2056:37] [S2057:25] [S2057:52] [S2438]
secondary
Elisha ComstockNameElisha Comstock [S2055:129] [S2055:365] [S2056:7] [S2056:17] [S2056:37] [S2057:25] [S2057:52] [S2438]
secondary
Elizabeth RowlandNameElizabeth Rowland [S366:633] [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
secondary
Fanny ComstockNameFanny Comstock [S2055:129] [S2055:132] [S2056:37]
derivative
Fanny ComstockNameFanny Comstock [S2055:129] [S2055:132] [S2056:37]
derivative
Daniel ComstockNameGideon Comstock [S2055:132] [S2055:419] [S2056:3] [S2077:673] [S2078:1023]
referred to as
derivative
Daniel ComstockNameGideon Comstock [S2055:132] [S2055:419] [S2056:3] [S2077:673] [S2078:1023]
referred to as
derivative
Hannah BrooksNameHannah Brooks [S366:281] [S366:462] [S2055:365] [S2075:15]
secondary
James HarrisNameJames Harris [S366:345] [S688:154] [S2053] [S2055:176] [S2055:365] [S2080:41] [S2080:46]
secondary
James HarrisNameJames Harris [S366:345] [S688:154] [S2053] [S2055:176] [S2055:365] [S2080:41] [S2080:46]
secondary
James RogersNameJames Rogers [S366:633] [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
secondary
John StebbinsNameJohn Stebbins [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2077:673] [S2078:1021]
derivative
John StebbinsNameJohn Stubbins [S2055:419]
derivative
John StebbinsNameJohn Stubens [S2055:419]
derivative
Joseph ChapelNameJoseph Chapel [S2055:132] [S2055:455] [S2055:475] [S2056:17] [S2057:25] [S2058:325]
derivative
Joseph ChapelNameJoseph Chapel [S2055:132] [S2055:455] [S2055:475] [S2056:17] [S2057:25] [S2058:325]
derivative
Joseph ChapelNameJoseph Chapel [S2055:132] [S2055:455] [S2055:475] [S2056:17] [S2057:25] [S2058:325]
derivative
Kingsland ComstockNameKingsley Comstock [S2055:132] [S2057:12]
derivative
Levi HumphreyNameLevi Humphrey [S2038:38] [S2039:13] [S2042] [S2043] [S2044] [S2046:908] [S2055:129] [S2055:131] [S2061:51] [N125]
primary
Levi HumphreyNameLevi Humphrey [S2038:38] [S2039:13] [S2042] [S2043] [S2044] [S2046:908] [S2055:129] [S2055:131] [S2061:51] [N125]
primary
Margaret _____NameMargaret _____ [S366:704] [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2077:673] [S2078:1021]
secondary
Margaret StebbinsNameMargaret Brintnal [S2055:365]
derivative
Margaret StebbinsNameMargaret Fox [S2053] [S2055:365] [S2080:41] [S2438]
secondary
Mary ChapelNameMary Chapel [S2055:132] [S2055:475] [S2056:7] [S2056:17] [S2057:12] [S2057:25]
derivative
Mary ChapelNameMary Chapel [S2055:132] [S2055:475] [S2056:7] [S2056:17] [S2057:12] [S2057:25]
derivative
Mary StantonNameMary Stanton [S366:634] [S688:154] [S2055:176] [S2081] [S2082:58]
secondary
Moses FargoNameMoses Fargo [S366] [S2055:129] [S2058:373]
secondary
Nancy FargoNameNancy Fargo [S2038:38] [S2039:13] [S2046:908] [S2055:129] [S2055:131] [N125]
primary
Nancy FargoNameNancy Fargo [S2038:38] [S2039:13] [S2046:908] [S2055:129] [S2055:131] [N125]
primary
Paltiah ElderkinNamePaltiah _____ [S2055:132]
derivative
Prudence StantonNamePrudence Stanton [S2055:129]
derivative
Richard DartNameRichard Dart [S2053] [S2055:455] [S2058:367]
secondary
Dea. Robert FargoNameRobert Fargo [S2055:129] [S2439:RFSr]
primary
Robert FargoNameRobert Fargo [S2053] [S2055:129] [S2058:373] [S2439:RFSr]
primary
Samuel FoxNameSamuel Fox [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2055:365] [S2080:41] [S2080:46] [S2439:RFSr]
primary
Samuel FoxNameSamuel Fox [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2080:41] [S2438]
secondary
Samuel FoxNameSamuel Fox [S366:281] [S2053] [S2055:176] [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2438]
secondary
Samuel FoxNameSamuel Fox [S366:281] [S2053] [S2055:176] [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2438]
secondary
Samuel FoxNameSamuel Fox [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2055:365] [S2080:41] [S2080:46] [S2439:RFSr]
primary
Samuel RogersNameSamuel Rogers [S366:634] [S688:154] [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
secondary
Samuel RowlandNameSamuel Rowland [S2055:176]
derivative
Sarah (Fargo)NameSarah (Fargo) [S366] [S2055:129] [S2058:373]
secondary
Sarah RogersNameSarah Rogers [S366:345] [S688:154] [S2053] [S2055:176] [S2055:365]
secondary
Sarah RogersNameSarah Rogers [S366:345] [S688:154] [S2053] [S2055:176] [S2055:365]
secondary
Stanton FargoNameStanton Fargo [S2055:129] [S2055:132] [S2438] [S2884:SF]
primary
Stanton FargoNameStanton Fargo [S2055:129] [S2055:132] [S2438] [S2884:SF]
primary
Thomas FoxNameThomas Fox [S366:281] [S366:462] [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2075]
secondary
Dr. Thomas LordNameThomas Lord [S366:473] [S662] [S2055:176] [S2082:1] [S2082:3]
secondary
Thomas StantonNameThomas Stanton [S2055:129]
derivative
Thomas StantonNameThomas Stanton [S366:702] [S662] [S2055:176] [S2081] [S2082:55]
secondary
William ChapelNameWilliam Chapel [S2055:475]
derivative
William ComstockNameWilliam Comstock [S366] [S2055:132] [S2056:1] [S2056:2] [S2057:2] [S2058:305]
secondary
Relationships
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
Nancy FargoFatherStanton Fargo (~1764-1806) [S2055:129]
dna
Nancy FargoMotherFanny Comstock (e1765-1827) [S2055:129]
secondary
Stanton FargoFatherDea. Robert Fargo (~1725-1794) [S2055:129]
dna
Stanton FargoMotherPrudence Stanton (~1734-1818) [S2055:129]
dna
Fanny ComstockFatherElisha Comstock (1737-1807) [S2055:129] [S2055:132] [S2056:37] [S2057:52] [STEST]
primary
Fanny ComstockFatherElisha Comstock (1737-1807) [S2055:129] [S2055:132] [S2056:37] [S2057:52] [STEST]
primary
Fanny ComstockMotherAnna Fox (1740-1809) [S2055:132] [S2056:37] [S2057:52]
derivative
Elisha ComstockFatherDaniel Comstock (~1715-1753) [S2055:132] [S2056:7] [S2056:17] [S2057:25] [STEST]
primary
Elisha ComstockMotherMary Chapel (e1716-) [S2055:132] [S2056:17] [S2057:25]
derivative
Dea. Robert FargoFatherRobert Fargo (1696-) [S2055:129] [S2439:RFSr]
primary
Prudence StantonFatherThomas Stanton (e1696-) [S2055:129]
derivative
Robert FargoFatherMoses Fargo (e1666-1726) [S2055:129] [S2058:373]
derivative
Robert FargoMotherSarah (Fargo) (e1667-) [S2055:129] [S2058:373]
derivative
Anna FoxFatherSamuel Fox (~1705-1785) [S2055:132] [S2055:365] [S2056:37] [S2075:35]
derivative
Anna FoxFatherSamuel Fox (~1705-1785) [S2055:132] [S2055:365] [S2056:37] [S2075:35]
derivative
Anna FoxMotherAbigail Harris (1711-) [S2055:132] [S2055:365] [S2056:37] [S2075:35]
derivative
Anna FoxMotherAbigail Harris (1711-) [S2055:132] [S2055:365] [S2056:37] [S2075:35]
derivative
Samuel FoxFatherSamuel Fox (1681-1754) [S2055:365] [S2075:25] [S2075:35] [S2080:41]
secondary
Samuel FoxMotherMargaret Stebbins (1680-1752) [S2055:365] [S2075:25] [S2075:35]
derivative
Abigail HarrisFatherJames Harris (1673-1757) [S2053] [S2055:365] [S2080:41] [S2080:46]
secondary
Abigail HarrisMotherSarah Rogers (1676-1748) [S2053] [S2055:365] [S2080:41] [S2080:46]
secondary
Daniel ComstockFatherKingsland Comstock (1673-<1722) [S2055:132] [S2056:7] [S2057:12] [STEST]
primary
Mary ChapelFatherJoseph Chapel (~1685-) [S2055:132] [S2055:475] [S2056:17] [S2057:25]
derivative
Mary ChapelFatherJoseph Chapel (~1685-) [S2055:132] [S2055:475] [S2056:17] [S2057:25]
derivative
Mary ChapelMotherBethiah Dart (e1677-) [S2055:475]
derivative
Joseph ChapelFatherWilliam Chapel (e1649-1690) [S2055:475] [S2058:325]
derivative
Joseph ChapelMotherChristian _____ (e1650-) [S2055:475] [S2058:325]
derivative
Kingsland ComstockFatherDaniel Comstock (1633-1683) [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2056:3] [S2057:6] [S2058:305]
secondary
Kingsland ComstockMotherPaltiah Elderkin (e1632-1713) [S2055:132] [S2056:3] [S2057:6] [S2058:305]
derivative
Daniel ComstockFatherWilliam Comstock (~1595-~1683) [S2055:132] [S2056:2] [S2057:2] [S2058:305] [STEST]
primary
Sarah RogersFatherSamuel Rogers (1640-1713) [S688:154] [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
research
Sarah RogersMotherMary Stanton (1643-) [S688:154] [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
research
Samuel FoxFatherSamuel Fox (1651-1727) [S2053] [S2055:365] [S2058:370]
secondary
Samuel FoxMotherMary Lester (1647-) [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2075:19]
derivative
Samuel FoxFatherThomas Fox (e1619-1658) [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2075:15]
derivative
Samuel FoxMotherHannah Brooks (e1620-1692) [S2055:365] [S2075:15]
derivative
Bethiah DartFatherRichard Dart (~1635-1724) [S2053] [S2055:455]
secondary
Bethiah DartMotherBethiah _____ (e1639-) [S2055:455]
derivative
Daniel StebbinsFatherJohn Stebbins (~1601-1685) [S2055:419] [S2058:314]
derivative
Daniel StebbinsMotherMargaret _____ (e1602-1679) [S2055:419] [S2058:314]
derivative
Bethiah ComstockFatherDaniel Comstock (1633-1683) [S2055:132] [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2077:673] [S2078:1023] [STEST]
primary
Bethiah ComstockFatherDaniel Comstock (1633-1683) [S2055:132] [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2077:673] [S2078:1023] [STEST]
primary
Samuel RogersFatherJames Rogers (~1615-1688) [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
derivative
Samuel RogersMotherElizabeth Rowland (e1616-) [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
derivative
Mary StantonFatherThomas Stanton (1616-1677) [S2055:176] [S2081] [S2082:58]
derivative
Mary StantonMotherAnn Lord (1614-1688) [S2055:176] [S2081] [S2082:58]
derivative
Elizabeth RowlandFatherSamuel Rowland (e1574-) [S2055:176]
derivative
Ann LordFatherDr. Thomas Lord (1585-) [S662] [S2055:176] [S2081] [S2082:1]
research
Events & Attributes
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
John StebbinsBirth 1601 - 1605England [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2077:673] [S2078:1021]
derivative
James RogersBirthabt 1615England [S366:633] [S2055:176]
secondary
Daniel ComstockBirthabt 1630England [S2055:132] [S2056:2] [S2056:3] [S2058:305]
derivative
Richard DartBirthabt 1635Connecticut, United States [S2055:455] [S2058:367]
derivative
James RogersImmigration1635Vessel: Increase [S2055:176] 20y
derivative
Daniel ComstockImmigrationbef 1637Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S2055:132]
derivative
William ComstockImmigrationbef 1637Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S2055:132]
derivative
William ComstockLivingaft 1637Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S2055:132]
derivative
John StebbinsImmigrationbef 1640 [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2078:1021]
derivative
Thomas FoxLiving1640Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S2055:365]
member of the church
derivative
John StebbinsLiving1640Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S2055:419] [S2058:314]
his son was born
derivative
Samuel RogersBirthDec 12, 1640Stratfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S366:634] [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
secondary
Thomas FoxFreemanMar 1644Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S2055:365] [S2075:15]
derivative
Elizabeth RowlandChurch Admission1645Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S2055:176]
Rev. Mr. Prudden's Church
derivative
John StebbinsMovedabt 1645New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:419] [S2077:673] [S2078:1021]
derivative
Daniel ComstockLivingJan 29, 1646Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States [S2055:132] [S2056:3] [S2057:6]
ackowledged a free grant of 25 acres
16y
derivative
John StebbinsPosition1647fence-viewer, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:419] [S2077:673] [S2078:1021]
derivative
Thomas FoxMarriage 2ndOct 13, 1647Hannah Brooks, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S2055:365]
derivative
William ComstockMoved1649New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:132]
derivative
Samuel FoxBirthabt 1650 [S2055:365] [S2058:370]
derivative
John StebbinsPositionFeb 25, 1649/50Constable, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:419] [S2078:1021]
derivative
James RogersChurch Admission1652Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S2055:176]
Rev. Mr. Prudden's Church
derivative
John StebbinsLand Grant1652New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:419] [S2078:1021]
derivative
William ChapelLiving1653New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:475]
derivative
James RogersMoved 1656 - 1660New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:176]
derivative
Thomas FoxDeathApr 14, 1658Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States [S366:281] [S2055:365] [S2075:15]
secondary
John StebbinsDeposition1661New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2077:673] 60y
derivative
Daniel ComstockLand Purchase1664Uncasville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:132]
derivative
Richard DartFlourishedSep 12, 1664New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:455]
bought a house
derivative
Samuel RogersMarriage 1stOct 17, 1664Mary Stanton [S2055:176]
derivative
Samuel RogersMarriage 1stNov 17, 1664Mary Stanton [S2055:176]
derivative
Bethiah ComstockAdult ChristeningApr 9, 1671New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2056:3]
secondary
Kingsland ComstockBaptismNov 2, 1673Uncasville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2053] [S2055:132] [S2056:3] [S2056:7] [S2057:6] [S2057:12] [S2058:305]
secondary
John StebbinsDeposition1675New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2077:673] 70y
derivative
Samuel FoxLivingabt 1675New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:365] [S2075:19]
derivative
Samuel FoxMarriage 1stMar 30, 1675/76Mary Lester, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:281] [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2075:19]
secondary
Sarah RogersBirthAug 9, 1676New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
derivative
Margaret _____DeathJan 1, 1678/79New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:704] [S2055:419] [S2058:314] [S2077:673] [S2078:1021]
secondary
Moses FargoFlourishing1680New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129]
derivative
Margaret StebbinsBirthNov 3, 1680New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:365] [S2075:25]
derivative
Samuel FoxBirthApr 24, 1681Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2075:25]
derivative
Daniel ComstockDeath1683Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S2055:132] [S2056:2] [S2056:3] [S2057:2] [S2058:305]
secondary
Joseph ChapelBirthabt 1685New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:475]
Claim is inconsistent with spouse
derivative
James RogersDeathFeb 1687/88New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:633] [S2055:176]
secondary
Moses FargoMoved1690Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129]
derivative
William ChapelDeath1689/90New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:475] [S2058:325]
derivative
James RogersProbateMay 12, 1692 [S2055:176]
derivative
Robert FargoBirthSep 30, 1696Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129]
derivative
James HarrisMarriage 1stMay 10, 1710Sarah Rogers [S2055:176]
derivative
Samuel RogersWillDec 8, 1712 [S2055:176]
derivative
Samuel RogersDeathDec 1, 1713New London, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:634] [S2055:176] [S2082:58]
secondary
Daniel ComstockBirthabt 1715New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:132]
derivative
Moses FargoLivingabt 1722Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129]
derivative
Richard DartDeathSep 24, 1724New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:455] [S2058:367] 89y
derivative
Dea. Robert FargoBirthabt 1725Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129]
derivative
Margaret StebbinsChurch AdmissionJul 4, 1725North Parish, Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:365] [S2080:41]
secondary
Moses FargoDeath1726Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129]
derivative
Samuel FoxDeathSep 4, 1727Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S366:281] [S2055:365] [S2058:370] [S2438] 76y
secondary
Prudence StantonBirthabt 1734 [S2055:129]
derivative
Elisha ComstockBirthMay 30, 1737Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:132]
derivative
Anna FoxBirthOct 30, 1740Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:365] [S2056:37] [S2057:52]
derivative
Dea. Robert FargoMarriageJul 1, 1756Prudence Stanton [S2055:129]
derivative
Stanton FargoBirthabt 1764Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129] [S2438]
secondary
Dea. Robert FargoDeathApr 10, 1794Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129] [S2438] 68y
secondary
Fanny ComstockDeathMar 5, 1827Montville, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129] [S2438]
fell into a fire and was burned to death
63y
secondary
Thomas StantonofGroton, New London, Connecticut, United States [S2055:129]
derivative
James RogersShipIncrease, Vessel: Increase [S2055:176]
derivative
Dea. Robert FargoOccupationBaptist Preacher [S2055:129]
derivative
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