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- The Treat Family, by John Harvey Treat, A.M., The Salem Press Publishing & Printing Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 1893. p. 35. Mr. Treat was the oldest son of Richard Treat. By his father's will in 1668-9, he inherited the great farm of Nayog, or Nayaug, of some 900 acres. I find the following record in Vol. 1, Wethersfield Land Records, p. 120. There is no date to the entry: "The lands of Richard Tratt junior, lying on the East sid of the Great River, at a place called Nayake, wh was given by the Townse to his Father for a farme, and is now given to him by his said Father. The bredth by the River sid, meadow and swamp, is three hurndred and ten rods; from the River to a markt tre, being a white oke, is two hundred eighty six rods, on the South sid of that farme. Upon this farme stands his house and barne, upon a parcell of upland wh lys within Mr. Hollister's farme, containing seaven acrs, more or lese. The ends abuts on Mr. Hollister North, and his owne land South; and the sids next the said Mr. Hollister East, and West." This was long called the "Treat Farm," situated in Glastonbury, Conn., and some portion remained in the family to the present generation. March 11, 1657-8, Mr. Treat was chosen corporal of the Train Band in Wethersfield, the first body of cavalry in Connecticut. He is supposed to have died between Feb., 1690, and 1693, as his name appears in a petition of the former date for the incorporation of Glastonbury, but does not appear in a similar document in 1693.
!FGR: Page 219; BOOK Ancestry of Lawrence Williams, Part II, compiled by Cornelia Bartow Williams, Privately printed Chicago, 1915 copy % Pat Roberts, American Fork, Utah. NAME: Richard TREAT, Jr.
He married Sarah Coleman.
!SOURCES: 1. Hist. of Ancient Wethersfield Conn. by Stiles, Vol II 2. Gen. of Treat Fam., pub. 1893, by J. Harvey Treat 3. Gen. notes by Goodwin 4. Main Archive Record
Richard mentioned in the will of his father, Richard Treat senior, dated 13 Fev 1668 (1). Sources: (1). Digest of Early Connecticut Probate Records; Charles William Manwaring; Hartford CT: RS Peck & Co. Printers, 1904, Volume 1 Hartford District 1635-1700 (FHL Film 0873816 it 1) p 245
!BOOK: New England Marriages Prior to 1700, by Clarence Almon Torrey, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., Baltimore 1985; pg.753, TREAT, Richard (1623-1693+) & Sarah [COLEMAN] (?1639, ?1642-1734); CA 1661; Wethersfield, CT !BOOK: GENEALOGICAL NOTES, or Contributions to the Family History of some of the First Settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. By the late Nathaniel GOODWIN. Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1982; pg.228, Richard TREAT, of Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Sarah COLEMAN, daughter of Thomas COLEMAN, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield,___afterwards of Hatfield, Mass., about 1661. Richard TREAT Esq., died___. His widow, Mrs. Sarah TREAT, died August 23 1734, at Wethersfield Rocky Hill, at the house of her son-in-law Capt. Ephraim GOODRICH.
Ensign. Corporal of the Wethersfield Train Band, 1657-1658, the first Calvary in Connecticut. He inherited the great farm of Magog, about 900 acres, from his father, at Nayaug, (east side of the Connecticut River) in Glastonbury, long known as the Treat farm. "Genealogies and Biographies of Ancient Wethersfield," p 711.
!Richard md. abt 1661, Sarah Coleman.
He inherited a large farm from his father, the farm of "Mayog" or "Mayaug"; of some 900 acres. This was long called the Troat Farm, situated in Glastonbury CT. March 11, 1657 He was chosen Corporal of the Train Band of Wethersfield, the first body of Cavalry in Connecticut.
!Families of Wetherfield, Conn.- W4, p710; B15 A39 p202,203; B4 E8 p31
Immigration about 1637. Governor of Connecticut Colony, founder of Wethersfield, CT.
!Source: Robert L. Brooks Sr., 9022 NW 28th Drive AP# 306, Coral Springs, FL 33065-5211, Phone 954-341-9558 via KindredKonnections.
!"GENEALOGICAL NOTES, CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FAMILY HISTORY OF SOME OF TH Early settler of CNE FIRST SETTLERS OF CONNECTICUT AND MASSACHUSETTES"
From "The History of Ancient Wethersfield, CT Vol II" by Henry RStiles & Sherman Adams.m. Sarah COLEMAN, d/o Thomas COLEMAN. She was b. 1639 and d. at age 92, 23 Aug 1734 in Rocky Hill, Wethersfield, CT. They has 2 dau and 2 sons.!Married: Sarah ColemanFrom "The History of Ancient Wethersfield, CT Vol II" by Henry RStiles & Sherman Adams. Line in Record @I25359@ (RIN 46) from GEDCOM file not recognized: BAPM
FAMILIES OF WEATHERSFIELD, P.710; PUBICATION B15A29, P.202, 203; PUBLICATION B4E8, P.31; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
Genealogical and Family History of State of Connecticut Ed. by W.R. Cutter
LCT Cutt gene q911
Colonial and Rev. Lineages of America v.2
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