Sarah Hanford1
Father | Thomas Hanford1 b. a 1622, d. 1693 |
Mother | Mary (?)1 |
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She and her husband Samuel lived in Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut.1 They had the following known children, all born in Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut: Sarah (b 25 March 1707, d 18 January 1781), Samuel (b 12 November 1708, d bef 23 April 1743), Mary (b 5 August 1710), Nathan (b 1713, d 12 October 1794), Lydia, Daniel (d 1757), David (b 1720, d 19 November 1783).2
Abigail Brinsmade1
Father | Daniel Brinsmade1 |
Mother | Sarah Kellogg1 |
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She and Moses had the following known children: Abigail, Hannah, Abijah (b 19 November 1721, d June 1797), Martha (b abt 1723, d 4 August 1814), Moses (d 18 January 1789), Sarah (b abt 1726, d 1796), Phebe (b abt 1731, d 1817), Dinah.2,3
Martha Avery1
Father | Samuel Avery1 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ransford1 |
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She and her first husband Peter had the following known children: Elizabeth, Jemima (bap 3 April 1724, d 29 July 1809), Mary or Martha (bap 6 April 1729), Peter (b 31 July 1731, d 3 April 1803), Ransford (b 6 March 1737, d 8 February 1814), Thomas (bap 3 June 1739, d 16 August 1777), Daniel (b July 1742, d 11 January 1816).2,3
Citations
- [S3006] Cyrus B. Comstock, A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock, pp. 23,24.
- [S3007] John Adams Comstock, A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, p. 15.
- [S3006] Cyrus B. Comstock, A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock, pp. 23,24,48-50. Lists Mary as being baptized 3 June 1739, and Peter as being born 11 July 1731.
Elizabeth Avery1
Father | Samuel Avery1 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ransford1 |
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She and her husband Daniel lived in New London, New London Co., Connecticut.1 They had the following known children: Daniel (bap 24 April 1737), William (bap 29 April 1739), Elizabeth (bap 21 June 1741), Prudence (d bef 1781).2,3
Citations
- [S3006] Cyrus B. Comstock, A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock, p. 24.
- [S3007] John Adams Comstock, A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, pp. 15,16.
- [S3006] Cyrus B. Comstock, A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock, p. 24. This genealogy includes a son David, due to an apparent misreading of Daniel Comstock's will, and does not include the son William.
Mary Lee1
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She and John had the following known children: Nathan (b 11 June 1730), John (b 24 June 1734, d 28 October 1776), Lucy (b 30 December 1737), Mary (b 28 April 1743), Asa (b 27 August 1745), Joshua (b 19 April 1752, d 6 March 1763).2,3
Citations
- [S3006] Cyrus B. Comstock, A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock, p. 24.
- [S3007] John Adams Comstock, A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, p. 16.
- [S3006] Cyrus B. Comstock, A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock, pp. 24,50,51. This genealogy has Nathan's birth date as 1 August 1730.
Hannah Allen1
Father | Samuel Allen1 |
Mother | Lydia Hastings2 |
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She and her husband James lived in Montville, New London Co., Connecticut, near the cove at Uncasville.1 They had the following known children: Jason (b 2 May 1739), William (b 2 November 1741, d bet 1790 and 1800), Sarah (b 7 November 1743, d 9 May 1811), James (b 19 September 1745, d young), Elizabeth (bap 5 January 1748), James (b 7 February 1750, d 12 October 1842), Simeon (b 1756).3,2
Bacus Gilliard1
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He lived in Shelter Island, New York.1
Abigail Kingsland1
Relationship | 9th great-grandmother of Charles Edward Towne |
Charts | Charles Swikert Ancestors |
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Child of Abigail Kingsland and John Elderkin
- Paltiah Elderkin+1 d. 21 Feb 1713
Citations
- [S3007] John Adams Comstock, A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, pp. 3,4.
Samuel Youngs1
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He lived in Southold, New York.1
Citations
- [S3007] John Adams Comstock, A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, pp. 3,4.
Thomas Hallock1
Father | William Hallock1 |
Mother | Margaret Howell1 |
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Citations
- [S3007] John Adams Comstock, A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, pp. 3,4.
Peter Strickland1
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Citations
- [S3007] John Adams Comstock, A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, pp. 3,4.
Rachel Crocker1
Father | John Crocker2 |
Mother | Mary Tubbs2 |
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She and her husband Kingsland lived in New London, New London Co., Connecticut.2 They had the following known children, all born in New London, New London Co., Connecticut: Mary (b 8 September 1718), Rachel (b 20 August 1720), John (b 20 October 1722), Joseph (b 18 August 1725, d bef 16 March 1763), Elizabeth (b 20 November 1727).3,2
Mary Chapel1
Father | Joseph Chapel1 |
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She and her husband Daniel lived in Montville, New London Co., Connecticut.1 They had the following known children: Elisha (b 3 or 30 May 1737, d 1807), Mary (b 27 April 1740), Ebenezer (b 12 July 1742, d 12 February 1761), Desire M. (b 24 November 1744), Christian (bap 19 June 1748), Jemima (b 8 April 1749), Daniel (b 14 December 1750, d bet 23 August 1814 and 12 November 1814), Alpheus (b aft 14 December 1750, d bef 6 August 1796).2,3
Dorothy Rogers1
Father | Jonathan Rogers1 |
Mother | Elizabeth Pemberton2 |
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She and her first husband Samuel lived in New London, Lyme, Sharon, and New Fairfield, Connecticut.1 On 20 October 1744 they sold land in the North Parish of New London, that had been given to her by her father, to Ichabod Allen.1
They had the following known children: Samuel (b 1729, d August 1764), Stephen (bap 2 September or 2 December 1732, d bet 1784 and 1790), Jonathan, Peter (d 19 October 1798), Gershom (d bef 2 July 1753), Dorothy, Martha, Sarah (d 23 August 1741).3,2
(?) Lincoln1
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She and Christopher had three known children, Samuel (b 1747, d 1827), Christopher (d in the Revolutionary War), and a daughter.1
Citations
- [S3006] Cyrus B. Comstock, A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock, p. 26.
Margaret Fox1
Father | Samuel Fox2 |
Mother | Margaret Stebbins2 |
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She and her husband Nathaniel lived in Montville, New London Co., Connecticut.1 They had the following known children, all born in Montville, New London Co., Connecticut: Anne (b 15 July 1729), Sarah (b 17 August 1731), Martha (b 29 January 1734, d 14 March 1743), Margaret (b 15 February 1736), Bridget (b 20 June 1738), Nathaniel (b 5 July 1740, d 23 December 1829), Matthew (b 17 February 1743, d 3 March 1772), Samuel (b 11 February 1746, d 1777), Eliphalet (b 3 February 1748), Eleanor (b 2 July 1750, d 29 May 1769), Martha (b 3 November 1753, d September 1829), Jared (b 13 March 1755, d 24 May 1829), and possibly Zebulon.3,2
Hannah Allen1
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She and her first husband Gideon lived in Montville, New London Co., Connecticut.1 They had the following known children: Gideon (b abt 1727, bur 29 March 1756), Samuel (b abt 1729, prob d bef 1755), Jeremiah (bap 29 January 1729), Rufus (b abt 1730, d 17 April 1821), Lancaster (b abt 1734, d 27 September 1810), Lydia (bap 28 October 1739), Ezekial (bap 14 December 1747, d abt 1842).3,4
Citations
- [S3006] Cyrus B. Comstock, A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock, p. 27.
- [S3007] John Adams Comstock, A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, p. 18.
- [S3006] Cyrus B. Comstock, A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock, pp. 27,55,56. This source does not include the son Samuel.
- [S3007] John Adams Comstock, A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, pp. 17,18.