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Ted's Colonial New England Ancestry
Several of these family lines include
Mayflower Pilgrim
ancestors:
William Bradford
Samuel Fuller
Peter Brown
John Howland
Edward Fuller
George Soule
John Tilley / Elizabeth Tilley
A number of Ted's ancestors were also
original settlers of the city of
Hartford, Connecticut.
Many of these ancestors have their names inscribed
on Hartford's Founders' Monument,
which is located in the Ancient Burial Ground.
Jeremy Adams
William Holton
William Spencer
George Steele
Francis Andrews
Thomas Judd
Thomas Stanley
John Talcott
Ozias Goodwin
William Lewis
Timothy Stanley
Andrew Warner
Samuel Hale
Thomas Lord
Thomas Stanton
Gov. John Webster
William Hills
Richard Lyman
John Steele
Witches
Two of Ted's ancestors were involved in the Witchcraft Delusion of the 1690s:
Elizabeth Thomas
(Mrs. John Fosdick) of Malden
was indicted for witchcraft in Salem by accusation of Marcy Lewis,
age 17, and Mary Warren, age 20 -- both domestic servants.
She was arrested on 2 June, but no further record of her trial exists.
She was apparently acquitted, for she lived an additional 24 years.
Thomas Farrar
was accused of witchcraft and jailed in Boston.
He was eventually released.
Connecticut's witchcraft trials preceeded Salem's by 30 years:
Robert Webster
was on the Hartford jury that convicted
Nathaniel and Rebecca Greensmith of witchcraft.
They were hanged in January 1663.
Revolutionary War Ancestors
The following ancestors served in some capacity in the Revolutionary War:
James Annis
Daniel Pierce
Samuel Webster
Thomas Benedict
Daniel Spike
Daniel West
George Brownell
Lucy Sprague
William Wheeler
John French
Isaac Steele
Jonathan Winslow
Lot Osborne
Thomas Tracy
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