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


Thomas SHAW Jr. married Sarah MINER on 4 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.
    SHAW, Thomas, Jr., m. Sarah Miner, a widow, Jan. 4, 1749.

Sarah MINER married Thomas SHAW Jr. on 4 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.
    SHAW, Thomas, Jr., m. Sarah Miner, a widow, Jan. 4, 1749.


Thomas SHAW Jr. married Prudence PALMER on 14 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.
    SHAW, Thomas, Jr., m. Prudence Palmer, Sept. 14, 1741.

Prudence PALMER married Thomas SHAW Jr. on 14 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.
    SHAW, Thomas, Jr., m. Prudence Palmer, Sept. 14, 1741.


Doctor Benjamin SHEARMAN was born in of Swansy. He married Anna SWAN on 16 Mar 1776 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.
    SHEARMAN, Dr. Benjamin, of Swansy, m. Anna Swan, Mar. 16, 1776.

Anna SWAN married Doctor Benjamin SHEARMAN on 16 Mar 1776 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.
    SHEARMAN, Dr. Benjamin, of Swansy, m. Anna Swan, Mar. 16, 1776.


Isaac SHEPHERD married Dorothy PRENTICE on 23 Nov 1743 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.
    SHEPHERD, Issac, m. Dorothy Prentice, Nov. 23, 1743.

Dorothy PRENTICE married Isaac SHEPHERD on 23 Nov 1743 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.
    SHEPHERD, Issac, m. Dorothy Prentice, Nov. 23, 1743.


Jonathan SHEPHERD married Love PALMER on 23 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.
    SHEPHERD, Jonathan, m. Love Palmer, Dec. 23, 1736.

Love PALMER married Jonathan SHEPHERD on 23 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.
    SHEPHERD, Jonathan, m. Love Palmer, Dec. 23, 1736.


Gold Silleck SILLIMAN was born in of Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. He married Mary NOYES on 24 May 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.
    SILLIMAN, Col. Gold Silleck, of Fairfield, m. Mary Noyes, of New Haven, a widow, May 24, 1775.

Mary NOYES was born in of New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. She married Gold Silleck SILLIMAN on 24 May 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.
    SILLIMAN, Col. Gold Silleck, of Fairfield, m. Mary Noyes, of New Haven, a widow, May 24, 1775.


William SISSON married Mercy NOYES on 10 Apr 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.
    SISSON, William, m. Mercy Noyes, Apr. 10, 1766.

Mercy NOYES married William SISSON on 10 Apr 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.
    SISSON, William, m. Mercy Noyes, Apr. 10, 1766.


Ephraim SMITH married Lucy STEVENS on 3 Jan 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.
    SMITH, Ephraim, m. Lucy Stevens, Jan. 3, 1744.

Lucy STEVENS married Ephraim SMITH on 3 Jan 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.
    SMITH, Ephraim, m. Lucy Stevens, Jan. 3, 1744.


Joshua SMITH was born in of Groton, New London Co., Connecticut. He married Lucy WILCOX on 1 Apr 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.
    SMITH, Joshua, of Groton, m. Lucy Wilcocks, Apr. 1, 1778.

Lucy WILCOX married Joshua SMITH on 1 Apr 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.
    SMITH, Joshua, of Groton, m. Lucy Wilcocks, Apr. 1, 1778.


Russell SMITH was born in of Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut. He married Abigail HOLMES on 11 Mar 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.
    SMITH, Rozzel, of Colchester, m. Abigail Holmes, Mar. 11, 1762.

Abigail HOLMES married Russell SMITH on 11 Mar 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.
    SMITH, Rozzel, of Colchester, m. Abigail Holmes, Mar. 11, 1762.

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