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The History of Redding, Conn., from Its First Settlement to the Present Time; With Notes on the Adams, Banks ... Stow Families

Charles Burr Todd
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Description:This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 edition. Excerpt: ... The company was mustered out of the U. S. service at New Haven, Sept. 3, 1863, after a service of nearly thirteen months. CHAPTER XIV. THE EARLY FAMILIES OF REDDING. ADAMS. Joseph Adams removed when a young man from Boston to Fairfield, and married, soon after, Joanna Disbrow, of Fairfield. About 1760 he removed to Redding, and settled in Lonetown, on the farm now owned by his grandson Stephen. His children were: Stephen, baptized August 15, 1762. Hezekiah, baptized September 30, 1764. Ellen, baptized November 10, 1765. Abigail, baptized March 6, 1768. Joseph, baptized April 28, 1771. Israel, baptized January 10, 1773. Aaron, baptized July 16. 1775. Nathan, baptized September 6, 1778. Of these children, Stephen enlisted in the Continental Army and never returned. Hezekiah married Betty Parsons, and had children: --Betsey, who married John Cray, and settled in Norwalk; Stephen, now living in Redding, at the age of eighty-nine; Lemuel, now living in Redding, aged eighty-six; Aaron, who re These notes, arranged alphabetically, are not intended as complete histories of the families mentioned, but rather as sketches of the early settlers of the town, and as aids to the genealogist in his researches. For complete histories, the inquirer should consult the ancient records of NorwalU, Stratford, Fairfield, and Danbury, as well as those of Redding. moved to the West; and Elinor, who married Hawley Judd. It is related of Hezekiah Adams, that, too young to enlist as a soldier in the Revolutionary Army, he entered the service as a teamster, and on one occasion drove a wagon, loaded with Spanish milled dollars, to Baltimore. Abraham Adams, brother of Joseph, was contemporary with him in Redding. His wife was Sarah----. Their children were: Ann, ..We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The History of Redding, Conn., from Its First Settlement to the Present Time; With Notes on the Adams, Banks ... Stow Families. To get started finding The History of Redding, Conn., from Its First Settlement to the Present Time; With Notes on the Adams, Banks ... Stow Families, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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The History of Redding, Conn., from Its First Settlement to the Present Time; With Notes on the Adams, Banks ... Stow Families

Charles Burr Todd
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Description: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 edition. Excerpt: ... The company was mustered out of the U. S. service at New Haven, Sept. 3, 1863, after a service of nearly thirteen months. CHAPTER XIV. THE EARLY FAMILIES OF REDDING. ADAMS. Joseph Adams removed when a young man from Boston to Fairfield, and married, soon after, Joanna Disbrow, of Fairfield. About 1760 he removed to Redding, and settled in Lonetown, on the farm now owned by his grandson Stephen. His children were: Stephen, baptized August 15, 1762. Hezekiah, baptized September 30, 1764. Ellen, baptized November 10, 1765. Abigail, baptized March 6, 1768. Joseph, baptized April 28, 1771. Israel, baptized January 10, 1773. Aaron, baptized July 16. 1775. Nathan, baptized September 6, 1778. Of these children, Stephen enlisted in the Continental Army and never returned. Hezekiah married Betty Parsons, and had children: --Betsey, who married John Cray, and settled in Norwalk; Stephen, now living in Redding, at the age of eighty-nine; Lemuel, now living in Redding, aged eighty-six; Aaron, who re These notes, arranged alphabetically, are not intended as complete histories of the families mentioned, but rather as sketches of the early settlers of the town, and as aids to the genealogist in his researches. For complete histories, the inquirer should consult the ancient records of NorwalU, Stratford, Fairfield, and Danbury, as well as those of Redding. moved to the West; and Elinor, who married Hawley Judd. It is related of Hezekiah Adams, that, too young to enlist as a soldier in the Revolutionary Army, he entered the service as a teamster, and on one occasion drove a wagon, loaded with Spanish milled dollars, to Baltimore. Abraham Adams, brother of Joseph, was contemporary with him in Redding. His wife was Sarah----. Their children were: Ann, ..We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The History of Redding, Conn., from Its First Settlement to the Present Time; With Notes on the Adams, Banks ... Stow Families. To get started finding The History of Redding, Conn., from Its First Settlement to the Present Time; With Notes on the Adams, Banks ... Stow Families, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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