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


John SAFFORD married Sarah PLUMB on 23 Dec 1762 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.
    SAFFORD, John, m. Sarah Plumbe, Dec. 23, 1762.

Sarah PLUMB married John SAFFORD on 23 Dec 1762 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.
    SAFFORD, John, m. Sarah Plumbe, Dec. 23, 1762.


Joseph SAFFORD was born in of Preston, New London Co., Connecticut. He married Martha COATES on 11 Jan 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.
    SAFFORD, Joseph, of Preston, m. Martha Coates, Jan. 11, 1749.

Martha COATES married Joseph SAFFORD on 11 Jan 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.
    SAFFORD, Joseph, of Preston, m. Martha Coates, Jan. 11, 1749.


Elisha SATTERLY married Molly GEER on 9 Mar 1758 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.
    SATTERLEY, Elisha, m. Molly Geer, Mar. 9, 1758.

Molly GEER married Elisha SATTERLY on 9 Mar 1758 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.
    SATTERLEY, Elisha, m. Molly Geer, Mar. 9, 1758.


William SATTERLY married Mary POWERS on 1 Dec 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.
    SATTERLY, William, m. Mary Powers, Dec. 1, 1736.

Mary POWERS married William SATTERLY on 1 Dec 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.
    SATTERLY, William, m. Mary Powers, Dec. 1, 1736.


Timothy SAVAGE married Dorothy WILCOX on 19 Mar 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.
    SAVAGE, Timothy, m. Dorothy Wilcocks, Mar. 19, 1741.

Dorothy WILCOX married Timothy SAVAGE on 19 Mar 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.
    SAVAGE, Timothy, m. Dorothy Wilcocks, Mar. 19, 1741.


Constant SEARLE married Hannah MINER on 16 May 1751 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.
    SEARLE, Constant, m. Hannah Miner, May 16, 1751.

Hannah MINER married Constant SEARLE on 16 May 1751 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.
    SEARLE, Constant, m. Hannah Miner, May 16, 1751.


William SEARLE married Philene FRINK on 17 Oct 1773 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.
    SEARLE, William, m. Philene Frink, Oct. 17, 1773.

Philene FRINK married William SEARLE on 17 Oct 1773 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.
    SEARLE, William, m. Philene Frink, Oct. 17, 1773.


Remington SEARS was born in of Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island. He married Esther DISE on 1 Feb 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.
    SEARS, Remington, of Westerly, RI, m. Esther Dise, of Stonington, Feb. 1, 1761.

Esther DISE was born in of Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. She married Remington SEARS on 1 Feb 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.
    SEARS, Remington, of Westerly, RI, m. Esther Dise, of Stonington, Feb. 1, 1761.


Jackson SHAW married Sarah TOGUS on 25 Dec 1765 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.
    SHAW, Jack, a Mulatto, m. Sarah Togus, a Mulatto, Dec. 25, 1765.

Sarah TOGUS married Jackson SHAW on 25 Dec 1765 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.
    SHAW, Jack, a Mulatto, m. Sarah Togus, a Mulatto, Dec. 25, 1765.


Samuel SHAW married Zervia HERRICK on 16 Apr 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.
    SHAW, Samuel, m. Zervia Herrick, Apr. 16, 1775.

Zervia HERRICK married Samuel SHAW on 16 Apr 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.
    SHAW, Samuel, m. Zervia Herrick, Apr. 16, 1775.

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