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Canfield, Mary

Female Abt 1648 - Aft 1685  (~ 38 years)


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  1. 1.  Canfield, Mary was born about 1648 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut (daughter of Canfield, Matthew and Treat, Sarah); died after 1685.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Canfield, Matthew was born on 27 Feb 1604 in Harlestone, Northamptonshire, England; was christened on 27 Feb 1604 in , Harlestone, Northampton, England; died before 11 Jun 1673 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey; was buried in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States.

    Matthew married Treat, Sarah in 1642 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Sarah (daughter of Treat, Richard Sr. and Gaylord, Alice, daughter of Treat or Trott, Governor Richard and Gaylord, Alice) was born on 3 Dec 1620 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; was christened on 3 Dec 1620 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; died in 1673 in Newack, New Jersey; was buried in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Treat, Sarah was born on 3 Dec 1620 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; was christened on 3 Dec 1620 in Pitminster, Somerset, England (daughter of Treat, Richard Sr. and Gaylord, Alice, daughter of Treat or Trott, Governor Richard and Gaylord, Alice); died in 1673 in Newack, New Jersey; was buried in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. Canfield, Samuel was born on 19 Oct 1645 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 19 Oct 1645 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; died on 19 Nov 1690 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; was buried est Nov 1690 in of, , Connecticut, United States.
    2. Canfield, Sarah was born on 23 May 1647 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; was christened on 24 May 1647; died in 1696 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
    3. 1. Canfield, Mary was born about 1648 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; died after 1685.
    4. Canfield, Ebenezer was born in 1649 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States; died on 1 Dec 1694 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States.
    5. Canfield, Matthew was born on 9 May 1650 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States; died about 1705 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States; was buried in Newark, Union, New Jersey.
    6. Canfield, Hannah was born on 21 Jun 1651 in New Haven Twp, New Haven, Connecticut; was christened on 22 Jun 1651 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; died after Mar 1672/1673 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey.
    7. Canfield, Rachael was born on 29 Jul 1652 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Cnnc; died before 19 May 1673.
    8. Canfield, Jonathan was born in 1654 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut; died on 26 Nov 1685 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States; was buried est Nov 1688 in Newark, , New Jersey.
    9. Canfield, Ruth was born about 1656 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut; died after 1673.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Treat or Trott, Governor Richard was born on 28 Aug 1584 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; was christened on 28 Aug 1584 in St. Andrew & St. Mary Parish Church, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England; died on 14 Feb 1669 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in February or March, 1669/1670 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.

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    Richard Treat
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Richard Treat
    Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature 1644-1657
    Patentee — Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662
    Personal details
    Born August 28, 1584
    Pitminster, England
    Died April 27, 1669
    Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA
    Spouse(s) Alice Gaylord
    Children Honor Treat
    Joanna Treat
    Sarah Treat
    Richard Treat
    Robert Treat
    Elizabeth Treat
    Susanna Treat
    Alice Treat
    James Treat
    Katherine Treat
    Matthias Treat
    Religion Christian (Congregationalist)
    Engraving of a church building with a hexagonal tower supporting a spire.
    Richard Treat was baptized in the church at Pitminster, England, on August 28, 1584
    Richard Treat (or Trott) (1584–1669) was an early settler in New England and a patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662.

    Contents [hide]
    1 Biography
    1.1 Early life and ancestors
    1.2 Marriage and family
    1.3 Career
    1.4 Descendants
    2 Notes
    3 References
    4 External links
    Biography[edit]
    Early life and ancestors[edit]
    He was baptized on August 28, 1584, at Pitminster, county of Somerset, England, the son of Robert and Honoria Trott, and died on April 27, 1669, at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. He was an early New England settler who emigrated from Pitminster, England, to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637.[1][2]

    Marriage and family[edit]
    He was married on April 27, 1615, at Pitminster, Somerset County, England, to Alice Gaylord (born May 10, 1594, at Pitminster, Somerset County, England, she died at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut). She was the daughter of Hugh Gaylord and Joanna.[1]

    Richard and Alice were the parents of twelve children.[1] Their son, Robert Treat (1624–1710), served as governor of Connecticut from 1683 to 1698. Their daughter, Joanna, was the wife of Lieut. John Hollister.[3][4] Their daughter, Susanna, was the wife of Robert Webster, the son of John Webster (governor). His daughter, Honor,[5] married John Deming, an early Puritan settler and original patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut.[6]

    Career[edit]
    He was one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Connecticut in 1637 and was an extensive landowner in the town (over 900 acres). He represented Wethersfield in the first general court in 1637. He was appointed in 1642 by the general court, in connection with Gov. George Wyllys, Messrs. Haines, Hopkins, Whiting, and others, to superintend building a ship, and to collect a revenue for that object.

    In the list of Freeman (Colonial) of Wethersfield for 1659, only three besides Richard Treat, Sr., are styled Mr., and he bore that title as early as 1642, and perhaps earlier. Mr. Treat must have been a man of high social standing and of much influence in the town of Wethersfield, and in the colony of Connecticut.

    He was chosen a juror, June 15, 1643 and grand juror, on September 15 of the same year.

    In April, 1644, he was chosen deputy, and was annually elected for fourteen years, up to 1657-8. From 1658 to 1665, he was elected assistant magistrate of the colony eight times, and was named in the royal charter of Charles II as one of the original patentees of the Charter of the Colony of Connecticut. On Oct. 25,1644, he and Mr. Wells were the committee and the revenue collectors of the Fenwick tax a fund for the support of students in the college at Cambridge. In 1654, he was chosen on a committee to lay out lands granted by the town and in 1660, he was elected a townsman, an office answering to the present selectmen

    Descendants[edit]
    Richard Treat's descendants number in the thousands today. Some of his notable descendants include:[citation needed]

    George Herbert Walker Bush, 41st President of the United States
    George Walker Bush, 43rd President of the United States
    Samuel Colt, inventor and industrialist.
    Robert Treat Paine, a signer of the Declaration of Independence
    Dr. John Franklin Gray, the first practitioner of Homeopathy in the United States.
    Gerald Warner Brace writer, educator, sailor and boat builder.
    Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, 1861–1869.
    William Edwards Deming statistician, professor, author, lecturer, and consultant
    Treat Williams, Actor/Pilot
    C. Loring Brace, anthropologist
    Henry Ford II, president, chairman of the board and CEO of Ford Motor Company.
    John B. Hollister, Representative from Ohio
    Stephen Crane, author (The Red Badge of Courage)
    Thomas Edison, inventor
    John Pierpont Morgan, financier
    Charles H. Treat, Treasurer of the United States from 1905–1909
    Charles W. Woodworth, entomologist
    Samuel Hubbel Treat, Jr., federal judge
    John Hunt Morgan Confederate general and cavalry officer in the American Civil War
    Samuel Treat, federal judge
    Roger Treat, sportswriter and author
    Treat Baldwin Johnson, chemist
    Tennessee Williams, playwright
    John Hay Whitney U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, publisher of the New York Herald Tribune.
    Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney businessman, film producer, writer, and government official
    William W. Treat Judge, Founder of Bank Meridian, Founder of The National College of Probate Judges, and Chairman of the NH Republican Party from 1954–58
    Notes[edit]
    ^ Jump up to: a b c Treat, pp. 20-31
    Jump up ^ 1.John Trott (1458-1479) whose son was: 2. William Trott (1480-1571) whose son was: 3. Richard Trott (1508-1571) whose son was: 4. Robert Trott (1538-1599) whose son was: 5. Richard Trott/Treat (1584-1670)... Richard changed his name to Treat after his immigration to America.
    Jump up ^ Raymond, Marcius D, p. 17
    Jump up ^ Case, L. W., p. 35
    Jump up ^ Treat, pp. 31-32
    Jump up ^ Deming, pp. 3-8
    References[edit]
    Case, L. W. The Hollister family of America: Lieut. John Hollister, of Wethersfield, Conn., and his descendants Publisher Fergus printing company, 1886
    Deming, Judson Keith. Genealogy of the descendants of John Deming of Wethersfield, Connecticut: with historical notes University of Wisconsin - Madison: Publisher Press of Mathis-Mets Co., 1904
    Raymond, Marcius D. Sketch of Rev. Blackleach Burritt and related Stratford families : a paper read before the Fairfield County Historical Society, at Bridgeport, Conn., Friday evening, Feb. 19, 1892. Bridgeport : Fairfield County Historical Society 1892.
    Treat, John Harvey. Title The Treat family: a genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat for fifteen generations, and four hundred and fifty years in England and America, containing more than fifteen hundred families in America Publisher The Salem press publishing & printing company, 1893.
    William Treat Obituary Obituary
    External links[edit]
    Categories: 1584 births1669 deathsConnecticut colonial peopleAmerican people of English descentAmerican city foundersPeople from SomersetKingdom of England emigrants to the Thirteen ColoniesMagistrates of the Connecticut General Court (1636–62)Deputies of the Connecticut General Court (1639–62)
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    SURNAME: Also shown as Treat

    Richard married Gaylord, Alice on 27 Apr 1615 in Pitminster, Somerset, England. Alice was born in 1594 in England; was christened on 10 May 1594 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; died on 21 Oct 1644 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Gaylord, Alice was born in 1594 in England; was christened on 10 May 1594 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; died on 21 Oct 1644 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Pitminster, Somerset County, England.

    Children:
    1. Treat, Honor was born on 19 Mar 1615 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; was christened on 19 Mar 1616 in Church Of St. Andrew & St. Mary, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England; died on 21 Nov 1705 in Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    2. 3. Treat, Sarah was born on 3 Dec 1620 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; was christened on 3 Dec 1620 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; died in 1673 in Newack, New Jersey; was buried in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey.
    3. Treat, Susannah Elizabeth 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.
    4. Treat, Lieutenant James was born on 20 Jul 1634 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; was christened on 20 Jul 1634 in Trendale, Pitminister, Somerset, England; died on 12 Feb 1709 in , Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut; was buried on 12 Feb 1709.
    5. Treat, Governor Robert was born on 23 Feb 1622 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; was christened on 25 Feb 1624 in Trendale, Pitminister, Somerset, England; died on 12 Jul 1710 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; was buried in Jul 1710 in Old Cemetery, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.