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Vital Records, Cemeteries, 1850, 1860, 1870 & 1880 Census of N. Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut


Thomas MAIN Jr. married Mary PENDLETON on 3 Feb 1742 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MAIN, Thomas, Jr., m. Mary Pendleton, Feb. 3, 1742.

Mary PENDLETON married Thomas MAIN Jr. on 3 Feb 1742 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MAIN, Thomas, Jr., m. Mary Pendleton, Feb. 3, 1742.


William MANNUM married Hannah on 23 Sep 1741 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MANNUM, William, an Indian, m. Hannah ___, an Indian, Sept. 23, 1741.

Hannah married William MANNUM on 23 Sep 1741 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MANNUM, William, an Indian, m. Hannah ___, an Indian, Sept. 23, 1741.


Abel MARSHALL married Dorothy UDALE on 26 Dec 1754 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MARSH, Abel, m. Dorothy Udale, Dec. 26, 1754, of Lebanon.

Dorothy UDALE was born in of Lebanon, New London Co., Connecticut. She married Abel MARSHALL on 26 Dec 1754 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MARSH, Abel, m. Dorothy Udale, Dec. 26, 1754, of Lebanon.


Nathaniel MARSHALL married Grace PRENTICE on 1 Jun 1774 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MARSH, Nathaniel, m. Grace Prentice, June 1, 1774, of Plainfield.

Grace PRENTICE was born in of Plainfield, Windham Co., Connecticut. She married Nathaniel MARSHALL on 1 Jun 1774 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MARSH, Nathaniel, m. Grace Prentice, June 1, 1774, of Plainfield.


Samuel MASON married Mary STANTON on 9 Jan 1738 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MASON, Samuel, m. Mary Stanton, Jan. 9, 1738.

Mary STANTON married Samuel MASON on 9 Jan 1738 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MASON, Samuel, m. Mary Stanton, Jan. 9, 1738.


Stephen MAXSON was born in of Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island. He married Martha STEWARD on 19 Jan 1757 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MAXSON, Stephen, of Westerly, RI, m. Martha steward, of Stonington, Jan. 19, 1757.

Martha STEWARD was born in of Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. She married Stephen MAXSON on 19 Jan 1757 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MAXSON, Stephen, of Westerly, RI, m. Martha steward, of Stonington, Jan. 19, 1757.


David MCKOON was born in of Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island. He married Thankful BUTTON on 26 Nov 1761 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    McKOON, David, of Hopkinton, RI, m. Thankful Button, of Stonington, Nov. 26, 1761.

Thankful BUTTON was born in of Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. She married David MCKOON on 26 Nov 1761 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    McKOON, David, of Hopkinton, RI, m. Thankful Button, of Stonington, Nov. 26, 1761.


Nathan MCKOON was born in of Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island. He married Abigail HALL on 11 Oct 1759 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    McKOON, Nathan, of Hopkinton, RI, m. Abigail Hall, of Stonington, Oct. 11, 1759.

Abigail HALL was born in of Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. She married Nathan MCKOON on 11 Oct 1759 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    McKOON, Nathan, of Hopkinton, RI, m. Abigail Hall, of Stonington, Oct. 11, 1759.


John MEEKS married Mary STEVENS on 25 Aug 1736 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MEEKS, John, m. Mary Stevens, Aug. 25, 1736.

Mary STEVENS married John MEEKS on 25 Aug 1736 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MEEKS, John, m. Mary Stevens, Aug. 25, 1736.


Benjamin MINER married Ann CHAMPLIN on 24 Dec 1766 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MINER, Benjamin, m. Ann Champlin, of New London, Dec. 24, 1766.

Ann CHAMPLIN was born in of New London, New London Co., Connecticut. She married Benjamin MINER on 24 Dec 1766 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807. The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781. After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
    MINER, Benjamin, m. Ann Champlin, of New London, Dec. 24, 1766.

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