Vital Records, Cemeteries, 1850, 1860, 1870 & 1880 Census of N. Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut
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John RANDALL Jr. married Mary SWAN on 9 Nov 1775 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.
RANDALL, John, Jr., m. Mary Swan, Nov. 9, 1775.
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Mary SWAN married John RANDALL Jr. on 9 Nov 1775 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.
RANDALL, John, Jr., m. Mary Swan, Nov. 9, 1775.
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James REYNOLDS married Rebecca BURDICK on 18 Mar 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.
RENNALLS, James, m. Rebecca Burdick, Mar. 18, 1736.
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Rebecca BURDICK married James REYNOLDS on 18 Mar 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.
RENNALLS, James, m. Rebecca Burdick, Mar. 18, 1736.
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Jedediah REYNOLDS married Abigail CRANDALL on 17 Jun 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.
RENNALLS, Jedediah, m. Abigail Crandall, June 17, 1741.
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Abigail CRANDALL married Jedediah REYNOLDS on 17 Jun 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.
RENNALLS, Jedediah, m. Abigail Crandall, June 17, 1741.
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Clark REYNOLDS was born in of Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island. He married Hannah MINER on 20 Dec 1764 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.
REYNOLDS, Clark, of Hopkinton, RI, m. Hannah Miner, Dec. 20, 1764.
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Hannah MINER married Clark REYNOLDS on 20 Dec 1764 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.
REYNOLDS, Clark, of Hopkinton, RI, m. Hannah Miner, Dec. 20, 1764.
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Caleb RHODES married Elizabeth STARKWEATHER on 24 Sep 1747 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.
RHODES, Caleb, m. Elizabeth Starkweather, Sept. 24, 1747.
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Elizabeth STARKWEATHER married Caleb RHODES on 24 Sep 1747 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.
RHODES, Caleb, m. Elizabeth Starkweather, Sept. 24, 1747.
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John RICHARDS was born in of Norwich, New London Co., Connecticut. He married Martha PRENTICE on 27 Aug 1778 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.
RICHARDS, John, of Norwich, m. Martha Prentice, Aug. 27, 1778.
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Martha PRENTICE married John RICHARDS on 27 Aug 1778 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.
RICHARDS, John, of Norwich, m. Martha Prentice, Aug. 27, 1778.
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John RICHMOND married Priscilla PALMER on 28 Dec 1749 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.
RICHMOND, John, m. Priscilla Palmer, Dec. 28, 1749.
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Priscilla PALMER married John RICHMOND on 28 Dec 1749 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.
RICHMOND, John, m. Priscilla Palmer, Dec. 28, 1749.
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Thomas ROBINSON married Penelope MINICK on 21 Jul 1752 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.
ROBINSON, Thomas, m. Penelope Minick, a widow, July 21, 1752.
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Penelope MINICK married Thomas ROBINSON on 21 Jul 1752 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.
ROBINSON, Thomas, m. Penelope Minick, a widow, July 21, 1752.
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William ROBINSON was born in of Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island. He married Avis BURDICK on 18 May 1756 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.
ROBINSON, William, of Westerly, RI, m. Avis Burdick, of Stonington, Mar. 18, 1756.
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Avis BURDICK was born in of Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. She married William ROBINSON on 18 May 1756 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.
ROBINSON, William, of Westerly, RI, m. Avis Burdick, of Stonington, Mar. 18, 1756.
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Valentine RATHBUN married Tabitha BROWN on 1 Aug 1744 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.
ROTHBONE, Volentine, m. Tabitha Brown, Aug. 1, 1744.
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Tabitha BROWN married Valentine RATHBUN on 1 Aug 1744 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.
ROTHBONE, Volentine, m. Tabitha Brown, Aug. 1, 1744.
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