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Bull, Daniel

Male 1699 - DECEASED


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Bull, Daniel was born in 1699 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States (son of Bull, Daniel and Mygatt, Mary); died in DECEASED.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bull, Daniel was born on 9 Nov 1677 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 23 Nov 1721; was buried on 25 Nov 1721 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Daniel married Mygatt, Mary in Jun 1705 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Mary (daughter of Mygatt, Joseph M and Webster, Sarah) was born on 24 Dec 1682 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 9 Mar 1769. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mygatt, Mary was born on 24 Dec 1682 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (daughter of Mygatt, Joseph M and Webster, Sarah); died on 9 Mar 1769.
    Children:
    1. Bull, Keziah was born about 1696 in Of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in 1800.
    2. Bull, Aaron was born in 1698 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States; died in DECEASED.
    3. 1. Bull, Daniel was born in 1699 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States; died in DECEASED.
    4. Bull, Isaac was born on 27 Mar 1701 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 27 Mar 1701 in Lebanon, Connecticut; died on 7 Oct 1789 in Litchfield, , Connecticut; was buried in East Burying Ground, Litchfield, Connecticut.
    5. Bull, David was born in 1708 in ; died on 8 Nov 1776 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried in Center Cem., Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
    6. Bull, Daniel was born on 30 Oct 1709 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 30 Oct 1709 in First Church, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 11 Nov 1776 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried in Old Center Cem., Hartford, Hartford CT.
    7. Bull, Aaron was born on 23 Dec 1710 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in DECEASED; was buried in Center Church, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
    8. Bull, Kezia was born on 20 Dec 1712 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died in DECEASED.
    9. Abigail was born on 14 Sep 1717 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    10. Bull, Amos was born about 1718 in Enfield, Connecticut; died in 1 Jan in Simsbury, Connecticut.
    11. Bull, Caleb was born on 13 Mar 1719 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    12. Joseph was born on 7 Feb 1721 in Jamaica, Queens, New York; died in DECEASED.
    13. Ball, Mary was born about 1707 in Epping Forest, Lancaster, Virginia; died on 25 Aug 1789 in Westbrook, Middlesex, Connecticut; was buried in 1789 in Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia.


Generation: 3

    Children:
    1. 2. Bull, Daniel was born on 9 Nov 1677 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 23 Nov 1721; was buried on 25 Nov 1721 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

  1. 6.  Mygatt, Joseph M was born in 1655 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (son of Mygatt, Jacob and Whiting, Sarah); died in Mar 1693 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

    Joseph married Webster, Sarah on 15 Nov 1677 in Middletown, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States. Sarah (daughter of Webster, Lieutenant Robert and Treat, Susannah Elizabeth) was born on 30 Jun 1655 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 10 Nov 1653 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States; died on 14 Feb 1743/1744 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Webster, Sarah was born on 30 Jun 1655 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 10 Nov 1653 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States (daughter of Webster, Lieutenant Robert and Treat, Susannah Elizabeth); died on 14 Feb 1743/1744 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

    Notes:

    Joseph Mygate in the U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700
    Name: Joseph Mygate
    Gender: Male
    Marriage Date: 15 Nov 1677
    Death Year: 1698
    Marriage Place: New England, United States
    Spouse's Name: Sarah Webster
    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012.
    Original data: Torry, Clarence A. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004.
    http://interactive.ancestry.com/3824/gpc_newenglandmarriages-0544/60691?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dNewEnglandMarriages%26h%3d60691%26indiv%3dtry%26o_vc%3dRecord%3aOtherRecord%26rhSource%3d3537&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord

    Children:
    1. Mygatt, Joseph was born on 27 Oct 1678 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 27 Dec 1724.
    2. Mygatt, Susanna was born on 1 Oct 1680 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    3. 3. Mygatt, Mary was born on 24 Dec 1682 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 9 Mar 1769.
    4. Mygatt, Jacob was born on 9 Dec 1684 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 29 Jan 1685.
    5. Mygatt, Jacob was born on 9 Nov 1686 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    6. Mygatt, Thomas was born on 11 Sep 1688 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 16 May 1727.
    7. Mygatt, Sarah was born on 9 Mar 1691/1692 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    8. Mygatt, Zebulon was born on 1 Nov 1693 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 5 Nov 1693 in First Ch Rec, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 20 Nov 1720.
    9. Mygatt, Dorothy was born on 26 Jan 1695/1696 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 8 Nov 1775; was buried in Nov 1775 in Ctr Church Yard, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Mygatt, Jacob was born about 1634 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut (son of Mygatt, Deacon Joseph and Mygatt, Mrs Ann, son of Mygatt, Deacon Joseph and Makin, Ann); died in 1680 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: LHQ9-1RM

    Notes:

    MYGATE, MYGATT, sometimes MAYGOTT or MEGGOTT, JACOB, Hartford, s. of Joseph, b. prob. in Eng. for he calls hims. in 1667, 34 yrs. old, m. a. the end of 1654, Sarah, d. of William Whiting, had only two ch. Joseph, and Sarah; d. a. mid. age, and his wid. m. 1683, John King of Northampton, and d. 1706;. Sarah m. first, John Webster, and next, Benjamin, Graham. JOSEPH, Cambridge, came in the Griffin, with famous Cotton and Hooker 1633, freem. 6 May 1635, rem. in the great migrat. to Hartford, was rep. 1658, and oft. aft. deac. call. his age 70, in 1666, had only two ch. Jacob, but it is thot. in 1633; and Mary, 1637. His wid. Ann, wh. was b. 1602, surv. him some yrs. yet he liv. to 7 Dec. 1680, aged 84. Mary m. 20 Sept. or 12 Dec. 1657, John Deming the sec. JOSEPH, Hartford, s. of Jacob, m. 5 or 15 Nov. 1677, Sarah, d. of Robert Webster, had Joseph, b. 23 Oct. 1678; Susanna, 3 Oct. 1680; Mary, 4 Dec. 1682; two, nam. Jacob, early; Thomas, 11 Sept. 1688; Sarah, 9 Mar. 1692; Zebulon, 3 Nov. 1693; and Dorothy, 26 Jan. 1696; and the f. a. 1698. His wid. m. 12 Dec. 1722, as his sec. w. Bevil Waters, then 92 yrs. old, long outliv. him, and Feb. 1744, aged 89.

    http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/bk3/mousall-mygate.htm
    ==============================
    Family and Household Part Three
    Marriage Contract for Jacob Mygatt and Sarah Whiting
    (Hardord, Connecticut, 1654)
    Whereas r. Joseph Mygatt .• of Hartford upon the River and in the jurisdico,
    lion of Connecticut in New England. have in the 'behalf of my son Jacob
    and at his request made a motion to Mrs. Susanna Fitch. in reference
    to her daughter Sarab Whiting, that my said son Jacob might with her
    good liking have free liberty to endeavor the pining of her said daughter
    Sarah's affection towards himself in a way of marriage: now this present
    ••••• riting sho ••••• eththat the said Mrs. Susanna Fitch having consented there-
    unto" 1 do hereby promise and engage that if God. in tne wide disposition
    of His providence, shall so order it that my son Jacob and her daughter
    Sarah shall be contracted together in reference to marriage, I will pay
    thereupon unto my said son as his marriage portion the full sum of two
    hundred pounds sterling, upon a just valuation in such pay as shall be
    to the reasonable satisfaction of the said Mrs. Fitch. and so much more
    as shall fully equalize the estate or portion belonging to her said daughter
    Sarah. And I do further engage for the present to build it comfortable
    dwellng house for my said son and her daughter to live in by themselves.
    as. shall upon a true account cost' me fifty pounds sterling. And [I} will
    also give ,them therewith near the said house one acre of ground planted
    with appfe trees and other fruit trees, which said house, land, and trees
    shall be and remain to my said son as an addition to his mamage perncn,
    before mentioned, and to his heirs forever. And I do also further promise
    and engage ,that at the day of my death I shall and wtll leave unto him
    my said son and his heirs so much estate besides the dwelling house,
    ground. and trees, before given and engaged, as shall make the two hun-
    dred pounds, before engaged and to be paid [at] present, more than dou-
    ble the portion of the said Sarah WhIting. And for the true and sure
    performance hereof I do hereby engage and bind over my dwelling house
    and an my lands and buildings in Hartford, with whatsoever estate in
    any kind is tht:n:in and thereupon. And I do further engage that my
    daughter Mary's portion of one hundred pounds being first paid to her •.
    I will leave: to my said son and his heirs forever my whole estate at the
    day of my death, whatsoever it shall amount unto, and in what way,
    kind, or place soever it lies, he paying to my wife during her natural
    life twelve pounds a year. and allowing to her a d ••••• elhngenrire to herself
    Mania,se sC!ldt:m~nt of Ja.cob )~tt. of Hartford. Conne<:ticut, in CoI11ICfiDtl! "f lilt COIIPKt-
    Iklll Histoorical Sodtry, XlV {Hartford, Conn., 1912). Pl>. 558-560.
    Chapter 16

    Courtship and Marriage.

    The ,mark of
    JM
    Joseph Mygatt
    in the two upper rooms and. cellar belonging to my now dwemng house.
    with the going of half the po"dtrY and a pig fQr her (;omfort in tach
    year during her s;aJdlifej also ,anowing her the use of half the household
    stuff during her life, which she shaH have power to dispose of to Jacob
    Of Mary at her death. as :she shalt see cause. And J do further engage
    that the portion my,said son shall have with her daughter Sarah shall
    (with the good liking of the said Mrs. Susanna Fitch and such friends
    as she shall advise wi th) be laid out whoUy upon a farm for the so!e
    use and benefit of my said son. her daughter, and their heirs forever.
    And upon the contraction mreference to marriage f do engage to jointure
    her said. daughterSira in the whole estate or portion my son hath with
    her. laid out or to be laid out in a farm as aforesaid or otherwise, and
    in the thirds of his whole estate otherwise. to be to her sole and pl'Qpcr
    use and beneAt during her life .and aher her death to their heirs: forever.
    And lastly I do engage that the: sole beneAt of the Indian trade shan
    be to the sole advantage of my son Jacob, and do promise that I win
    d~ring my life be [an] assistant and helpful to my said son in th~ best
    ways Ican, both in his tradin,g with the Indians. his stilting, and otherwise.
    for his comfort and! advan,tage which I will never bring to any account
    with him~ only J do explain myself and engage that in case my SQn Jacob
    shall depart this lire before her daughter Sarah. and leave no issue of
    theit bodies. then her said daughter Sarah shaU have the full value of
    her portion left to her, not only for her life as before, but to her as
    her property to dispose of at her death as she shall see cause, and her
    thirds in aU his other estate for her life, as is before expressed. It being
    also agreed and consented to that my Wife after my decease and during
    her natural life shan have the use of two milch cows which my son Jacob
    shall provide for her, she paying the charge of their wintering and summer~
    ing ()(Iit of her annuity of twelve pounds a year; In witness whereunto,
    and to every particular on this and the other side, I have subscribed
    my name, This 27th of November. 1654.
    Witnesses hereunto
    John Webster
    John Cu~lick
    John TaUcott
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    Remarkable Providences: Readings on Early American History
    edited by John Demos

    Jacob married Whiting, Sarah on 27 Nov 1654 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Sarah (daughter of Whiting, William and Mygatt, Susannah) was born in 1632 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 17 May 1704 in North Hampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Whiting, Sarah was born in 1632 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut (daughter of Whiting, William and Mygatt, Susannah); died on 17 May 1704 in North Hampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: LC5T-SYM
    • FamilySearch Id: LCXP-B7F

    Notes:


    1643, 1647
    Inv. L2854-00-00 taken 20 April 1643. I, William Whiting, doe intend a voyage presently unto sea. I give to my wife halfe my household stuffe of all kinds, and one fourth parte of my personal estate, and her widdowes estate in my now dwelling house and lands at Hartford untill my sonne William be 21 years of age; and after, if she continue a widow, I give her the halfe of my sd howse and land for life. I give to my sonne William L100 more than I give to either my sonne John or Samuel; I give to John & Samuel L100 more to each than I give to my daughter Sarah or Mary. I give L20 to Mr. Hooker, L10 to Mr. Stone, L5 to mending the Highway betwixt my hwse and the meeting house, also L5 to some godly poore of the towne. I desire Mr. John Haynes, Mr. Edward Hopkins, Mr. John Webster, with Mr. Hooker & Mr. Stone, to be Overseers. Alls, I doe bequeath unto my father and mother L20. and if the bee dead my mind is it should be given unto my brother and his children.. William Whiting.

    "2 April 1646. Intending another voyage, my will is, my son Joseph shall have an equal portion with sonnes John & Samuel. I give William L50 more; to Mary, L10 more; to my sister Wiggin, L5; and to each of her children L3; I give to Margery Parker L10, my former will to remain in force. William Whiting In presence of Edward Hopkins.
    "William Whiting, upon his death bed: It is my minde that the children which God hath given me since the will was made wch I have in Mr. Hopkins hands, shall have an equal portion in all my estate together with the rest of my children as I have to these devised. Also I confirme L10 given to Mr. Hopkins, L10 to Mr. Webster, L10 to Mr. Hooker's Children, L10 to Mr. Stone's Children, L10 to the poor, L5 to Hartford, & L5 to the other two towns, Wyndsor & Wethersfield, and L5 to Mr. Smith's Children, of Wethersfield. William Whiting In presence of Henry Smith, James Cole. 24th July 1647.

    Paper on file compared with original.
    "2 September 1647, Mrs. Whiting is admitted to Adms. according to the will.
    "3 October 1654. Mr. Webster, Mr. Stone, Mr. Fitch, Mr. Will Whiting, John Whiting, presenting to this court a distributiyon of Mr. Whitings estate agreed upon by them (signed & sealed), bearing date 30 Sep 1654, this Court allowes to be recorded.
    "29 October 1667. Whereas, Mr. Alexander Briant and Mrs. Susannah Fitch have, by an Instrument of Resignation bearing date 27 June 1662, resigned their Interest in and unto the estate of Mr. William Whiting, Decd, that hath bee in ye possession and Improvement of sd. Susannah, in the time of her Widowhood, unto the Children of ye sd. Mr. Whiting, and they desire the favor of the Court to have Deacon Edward Stebbing & Thomas Bull as Adms. on the remayning part of ye Estate."
    Further probate records pertaining to this family are found under Nathaniel Collins: "Court Rec. p. 92 - 4 Sep 1684: Mr. John Whiting, Mr. Joseph Whiting, Mr. John King in Right of Mrs. Sarah his wife, and Mr. Nathaniel Collins in Right of Mrs. Mary his wife, are plaintiffs; Corporall Thomas Bissell, Defendant; in an Action of the Case of unlawfull detaining from them their proportion of Land now in your possession, sometime the Land of their Father Mr. William Whiting, Decd, given them by the will of their Father.
    1:385 William Whiting. Court Record Page 92 - 4 Sep 1684: Mr. John Whiting, Joseph Whiting, John King in right of Sarah his wife, Mr. Nathaniel Collins in right of Mary his wife, Plaintiff; Capt. Thomas Bissell Defendent. For unlawful detention of Lands, their Proportion, sometime the land of their Father, Mr. William Whiting, Decd. Nonsuited."

    In the Granberry Family, the Margery Parker mentioned in the 1646 will above is identified as the wife of William Parker; both were born in England. William died at Saybrook CT 21 December 1686, and Margery died at Saybrook 6 December 1680. The authors comment on the L10 legacy: "This was a good-sized legacy to receive from a man, even though wealthy, who had a wife and children; and though no relationship is mentioned, it is likely that Margery was connected in some way with the Whitings or that they brought her to this country as a member of their household. The Parker children were all recorded at Saybrook, though the older ones must have been born at Hartford. The eldest was born in 1637, so the marriage of William and Margery probably occurred soon after they came to Hartford."
    The Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire gives information about Capt. Thomas Wiggin, gentleman. Wiggins witnessed delivery of the Vines patent 25 June 1630, the Hilton patent 7 July 1631, and of Piscataqua 22 October 1631. He was in England 31 August 1632, and there on 19 November 1632 when he wrote to Sec. Cooke estimating the English in N.E. as about 2000. A week later a patent was granted by the Council of N.E. In March 1632/1633 he was called the chief agent (in England) of the honest men about to buy out the Bristol men's plantation at Piscataqua and plant 500 people before Michaelmas. Winthrop, on 10 November 1633, records his arrival at Salem in the James with about 30 men. He went directly to Piscataqua from where he wrote a letter in November 1633. As agent for Lords Say and Brooke and in his own interest, he was opposed to the Mason claims, and in time became a strong adherent of Massachusetts and a help in extending their power. His wife Katherine was willed L5, and each of her children L5 by her brother Mr. William Whiting.
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    1854
    Family and Household Part Three
    Marriage Contract for Jacob Mygatt and Sarah Whiting
    (Hartford, Connecticut, 1654)
    Whereas r. Joseph Mygatt .• of Hartford upon the River and in the jurisdiction of Connecticut in New England, have in the 'behalf of my son Jacob
    and at his request made a motion to Mrs. Susanna Fitch, in reference
    to her daughter Sarah Whiting, that my said son Jacob might with her
    good liking have free liberty to endeavor the pining of her said daughter
    Sarah's affection towards himself in a way of marriage: now this present
    writing showeth that the said Mrs. Susanna Fitch having consented thereunto" I do hereby promise and engage that if God, in the wide disposition
    of His providence, shall so order it that my son Jacob and her daughter
    Sarah shall be contracted together in reference to marriage, I will pay
    thereupon unto my said son as his marriage portion the full sum of two
    hundred pounds sterling, upon a just valuation in such pay as shall be
    to the reasonable satisfaction of the said Mrs. Fitch. and so much more
    as shall fully equalize the estate or portion belonging to her said daughter
    Sarah. And I do further engage for the present to build it comfortable
    dwellng house for my said son and her daughter to live in by themselves
    as shall upon a true account cost me fifty pounds sterling. And [I} will
    also give them therewith near the said house one acre of ground planted
    with apple trees and other fruit trees, which said house, land, and trees
    shall be and remain to my said son as an addition to his marriage petition,
    before mentioned, and to his heirs forever. And I do also further promise
    and engage,that at the day of my death I shall and will leave unto him
    my said son and his heirs so much estate besides the dwelling house,
    ground. and trees, before given and engaged, as shall make the two hun-
    dred pounds,before engaged and to be paid [at] present, more than dou-
    ble the portion of the said Sarah Whiting. And for the true and sure
    performance hereof I do hereby engage and bind over my dwelling house
    and all my lands and buildings in Hartford, with whatsoever estate in
    any kind is therein and thereupon. And I do further engage that my
    daughter Mary's portion of one hundred pounds being first paid to her.
    I will leave to my said son and his heirs forever my whole estate at the
    day of my death, whatsoever it shall amount unto, and in what way,
    kind, or place soever it lies, he paying to my wife during her natural
    life twelve pounds a year, and allowing to her a d ••••• elhngenrire to herself
    Mania,se sC!ldt:m~nt of Jacob )~tt. of Hartford. Connecticut, in CoI11ICfiDtl! "f lilt COIIPKt-
    Iklll Histoorical Sodtry, XlV {Hartford, Conn., 1912). Pl>. 558-560.
    Chapter 16

    Courtship and Marriage.

    The mark of
    JM
    Joseph Mygatt
    in the two upper rooms and cellar belonging to my now dwelling house,
    with the going of half the poultry and a pig for her comfort in each
    year during her natural life also, allowing her the use of half the household
    stuff during her life, which she shall have power to dispose of to Jacob
    or Mary at her death, as she shalt see cause. And I do further engage
    that the portion my said son shall have with her daughter Sarah shall
    (with the good liking of the said Mrs. Susanna Fitch and such friends
    as she shall advise with, be laid out wholly upon a farm for the sole
    use and benefit of my said son, her daughter, and their heirs forever.
    And upon the contraction reference to marriage I do engage to jointure
    her said daughter, Sarah in the whole estate or portion my son hath with
    her, laid out or to be laid out in a farm as aforesaid or otherwise, and
    in the thirds of his whole estate otherwise, to be to her sole and pl'Qpcr
    use and benefit during her life, and after her death to their heirs, forever.
    And lastly I do engage that the sole benefit of the Indian trade shall
    be to the sole advantage of my son Jacob, and do promise that I will
    during my life be [an] assistant and helpful to my said son in the best
    ways I can, both in his trading with the Indians, his stilting, and otherwise.
    for his comfort and advantage which I will never bring to any account
    with him, only I do explain myself and engage that in case my Son Jacob
    shall depart this life before her daughter Sarah, and leave no issue of
    their bodies, then her said daughter Sarah shall have the full value of
    her portion left to her, not only for her life as before, but to her as
    her property to dispose of at her death as she shall see cause, and her
    thirds in all his other estate for her life, as is before expressed. It being
    also agreed and consented to that my Wife after my decease and during
    her natural life shan have the use of two milch cows which my son Jacob
    shall provide for her, she paying the charge of their wintering and summer-
    ing out of her annuity of twelve pounds a year; In witness whereunto,
    and to every particular on this and the other side, I have subscribed
    my name, this 27th of November. 1654.
    Witnesses hereunto
    John Webster
    John Culick
    John Talcott
    http://www.wildague.com/Genealogy/familygroup.php?familyID=F3768&tree=main_tree

    Remarkable Providences: Readings on Early American History
    edited by John Demos
    Sources of Information:
    1. Notebooks of Naoma Manwaring Harker and Mark Whiting.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1640

    DEATH: Also shown as Died North Hampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States.

    Notes:
    1. Named in her father's 1647 will.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1637

    Children:
    1. 6. Mygatt, Joseph M was born in 1655 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died in Mar 1693 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    2. Mygatt, Sarah was born in 1657 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died in 1728 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    3. Mygatt, Dorothy was born on 26 Jan 1695/1696 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 8 Nov 1775; was buried in Nov 1775 in Ctr Church Yard, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

  3. 14.  Webster, Lieutenant Robert was born on 17 Nov 1619 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England; was christened on 8 Dec 1619 in Cossington, Leicester, England (son of Webster, Governor John and Smith, * Agnes); died on 31 Mar 1676 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried on 31 May 1676 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Notes:



    DEATH: Also shown as Died Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried 2 Jun 1676

    Robert married Treat, Susannah Elizabeth on 10 Nov 1653 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States. Susannah (daughter of Treat or Trott, Governor Richard and Gaylord, Alice) was born on 8 Oct 1629 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; was christened on 8 Oct 1629 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; died in 1705 in Hartfrord, Hartford, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Treat, Susannah Elizabeth was born on 8 Oct 1629 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; was christened on 8 Oct 1629 in Pitminster, Somerset, England (daughter of Treat or Trott, Governor Richard and Gaylord, Alice); died in 1705 in Hartfrord, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Notes:

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    Susannah Elizabeth Webster (Treat)
    Birthdate: October 8, 1629
    Birthplace: Pitminster, Somerset, England
    Death: Died November 1705 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
    Place of Burial: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Richard Robert Treat, Sr. and Alice Treat
    Wife of Lieut. Robert Webster
    Mother of John Webster; Sarah Mygatt; Joseph Webster; Robert Webster; Samuel Webster and 5 others
    Sister of Honor Deming; Johanna Hollister (Treat); Maj Richard Treat (Trott), Jr; Mathias Treat; Robert Treat, Governor of Connecticut and 5 others
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    Children:
    1. 7. Webster, Sarah was born on 30 Jun 1655 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 10 Nov 1653 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States; died on 14 Feb 1743/1744 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    2. Webster, John was born on 10 Nov 1653 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States; died in Aug 1728 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Aug 1728 in Massachusetts, United States.