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Charity Pettibone

Charity Pettibone

Female 1781 - 1852  (70 years)

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  1. 1.  Charity Pettibone was born on 18 Mar 1781 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut (daughter of John Pettibone and Susannah Adams); died on 2 Jan 1852 in Town Of Onondaga, "At The Home Of Her Son-In-Law, George Montgomery, " Onondaga County, NY; was buried after 2 Jan 1852 in Howlett Hill Cemetery, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY.

    Notes:

    [pettibone 6 gens.FTW]


    2 January 1852
    DIED:
    . . .In West Onondaga, at the residence of her son-in-law, George Montgomery, on the 2d inst., of Consumption, CHARITY GUNN, widow of Charles Gunn, aged 70 years.
    She was a native of Simsbury, Hartford Co., Conn., and emigrated to Onondaga about 45 years ago where she continued to reside until the day of her death. During her residence here she saw, in reality, "the wilderness blossom as the rose," for when she came here the county of Onondaga was mostly a wilderness, and the location of Syracuse a dismal swamp. She was the last of a numerous family and leaves but one son and daughter to mourn her loss. She was a kind and affectionate mother, and her death cast a deep gloom over a numerous circle of friends, who mourn her loss, although consoled with the truth that she died in hopes of a blessed immortality. COM.
    Src: Photocopy of microfilmed Daily Standard, 8 January 1852. (Finding aid was transcription of this death notice in GUNN biographical file at Onondaga Historical Association)

    __________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________

    Subj: Charity (____) m. Charles GUNN
    Date: 1/25/00
    To: dwt1010@aol.com

    Hello, Mr. Turner

    Tonight I was noodling through the Family Tree Maker Index, searching once again for my 4th great grandmother, Charity (_____), said to be from Simsbury, CT (obituary), who m. Charles Gunn. Before I saw your comprehensive web report on FTM, this was some of what I knew about Charles and Charity:

    Charity was b. in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut and died 02 January 1852 in Town of Onondaga, "at the home of her son-in-law, George Montgomery, " Onondaga County, New York. She married Charles GUNN Bef. 1812. He was born Abt. 1780, and died 10 October 1845 in Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY.

    On 18 Aug 1998, I picked Charity Pettibone, dau of John and Susannah Pettibone out of the Simsbury Town Records as being the most likely candidate for Charles' wife, but had no proof.

    I would be most grateful to you if you could supply me with sources for your information on Charles and Charity. I have considerable information on some of their descendants, but nothing on the antecedents of Charles and Charity.

    Anxiously,

    Diane Wilson Flynn
    diflynn@aol.com
    25 January 2000
    __________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________

    Subj: Re: Charity (____) m. Charles GUNN
    Date: 1/25/00 10:03:26 PM Pacific Standard Time
    From: DWT1010
    To: DI Flynn

    Dianne,

    I have 2 sources of information. The first is a book called "Genealogy of the Pettibone Family" compiled by I. Fayett Pettibone and published in 1885. This is available on microfilm in the LDS archives. I had a copy here in Mesa, AZ but it is available in Salt Lake City if not locally. The second proves your ancestry. It is a page from a book of revolutionary war pensioners called "Ancestral Notes Supplement" vol 12 on page 231. Following is the transcription:

    Pension of John Pettibone, Conn., Susannah, widow of Jonathan Penney, R8262 - Charity Gunn, Onandaga Co. N.Y., 20 Sept. 1851 age 69, deposed she was the dau. of John Pettibone and his wife Susannah; he served in the Revolutionary war from Simsbury, Hartford Co., Conn. from 6 July 1775. Charity was born 18 March (I can't read the year, I'll have to get a better copy). John Pettibone died at Simsbury 29 Feb. 1793 and his will probated there. Her mother Susannah, married Jonathon Pinney on 25 Dec 1798 St. Andrew's Church, Simsbury, Conn. Jonathan was a native of Simsbury and also served in the Rev. Jonathan Pinney died 10 July 1813, aged 76 years in Simsbury, Conn. Susannah Pinney died at Onondaga County, town of Onondaga, NY on 19 August 1839 in the home of John Pettibone. She, Charity married Charles Gunn on 11 April 1807 and stated she was the only legal representative of John Pettibone and Jonathan Pinney. John Pettibone's will of 2 April 1789 Simsbury, Conn. mentions his eldest dau. Charity, a minor under 19 years and his only son John Pettibone. His wife Susannah and son John were executors. Witnesses: Dudley Pettibone, Jonathan Pettibone and Salvanus Winphrey. Jonathan Penney and Susannah Pettibone had a daughter Amanda born June 1800.

    This transcription should prove your case. You should be able to find the will mentioned in Simsbury. I haven't looked as these are not on my wife's direct line.

    Good luck,

    Don Turner


    REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION FILE R8262 [sent to Diane Wilson Flynn from National Archives 21 March 2000] transcribed by Diane Wilson Flynn 23 March 2000. Misspellings and other errors transcribed faithfully from the originals.

    Service Number
    Conn. Pettibone, John R8262
    Pinney, Susannah
    (Former widow)


    Contents

    This woman's other husband, Jonathan Pin-
    ney, Conn., also served in the Revolution-
    ary War.
    See papers within.




    State of New York }
    County of Onondaga}SS.
    On this the 20th day
    of September A.D. 1851 personally appeared before
    The Court of Onondaga County Charity Gunn
    aged Sixty Nine Years a resident of Onondaga
    Onondaga County who being duly sworn according
    to law doth on her Oath make the following declaration
    viz. that she is the Daughter of John Pettibone
    by Susannah his wife. That She has no family
    record by which to prove the marriage of John
    Pettibone. Nor does she know of any individual
    liveing who was present at their Marriage.
    That he entered the service of of the States as
    a Soldier while liveing in the the town of Simsbury
    County of Hartford State of Connecticut, on the 6th
    day of July A.D. 1775. and was discharged on the
    18th day of December A.D. 1775. doing Service 5 Months
    and 12 days. In proof of said service she presents
    the Certificate of the Comptroler of the State of Connecticut
    That the said John Pettibone was married to the said
    Susannah before the Close of the Revolutionary War
    in witnefs of which she presents the Certificate of
    Edward B. Goodwin Town Clerk of Simsbury
    County of Hartford State of Connecticut, Copied
    from the records in his office which reads as
    follows, "Charity Pettibone Daughter of John
    Pettibone by Susannah his wife was born the
    18th day of March 1781."
    She farther says the said John Pettibone
    Died in the Town of Simsbury County of Hartford
    State of Connecticut on the 29th day of February A.D.
    1793 of consumption That at the date of his death
    he acknowledged the said Susannah as his
    wife and Deponent as his daughter in witnefs
    of which she presents the Copy of a will by
    him written, and afterwards recorded in the
    office of Judge Probate in and for the District
    of Simsbury County of Hartford and State of
    Connecticut, That after her fathers death the said
    John Pettibone her Mother Susannah Married one
    Jonathan Pinney also a resident of the Town of
    Simsbury County of Hartford in the State of Connecticut
    That they were married on the 25th of December
    in the year 1798. In witnefs of said Marriage
    she presents the Certificate of the Rector of St. Andrews
    Church Simsbury. the Reverend Mr. Ransom Warner,
    Which reads as follows. "Dec 25th 1798. Jonathan
    Pinney to Susannah Pettibone" Said Jonathan
    Pinney was also a soldier of the Revolution &
    at the time he did service was a native of Simsbury
    County of Hartford State of Connecticut.
    That during said war he was in the service
    five years one month and 23 days. That he
    Served three years Five Months and five days as
    a Sergeant. After which he entered the Dragoons
    and did service One years 9 Months 18 days when
    he enlisted for during the War In evidence of
    Said Pinney's Services Deponent presents the Certificate
    of of the Comptroller of the State of Connecticut
    On said ^ Comptrollers Books and documents are also found
    unsettled instruments against the United States
    and in favor of said Jonathan Pinney for
    services rendered the sum of ?77-8s-6d-to which
    this deponent deems herself entitled as the legal &
    only representative of the said Jonathan Pinney with
    interest. Said Jonathan Pinney also enlisted to do
    service in said Revolution for During the War
    For doing service under said enlistment this
    deponents Claims, the land Bounty awarded to
    those who did service under an enlistment
    of "During the War" She farther says said Jonathan
    Pinney deceased in the Town of Simsbury, County
    of Hartford and state of Connecticut on the 10th day
    of July A.D. 1813, Aged Seventy Six years, In
    Witnefs of said Pinney's death at the date above
    she presents the affidavits of G. W. Woodward and
    Henry C. Haskins, who declare that on a tombstone
    in the Grave Yard of St. Andrews Church Simsbury
    County of Hartford are found the following words
    and figures vis. "Ens Jonathan Pinney died July
    10th 1813, aged 76 years" Also in addition that
    of Ely Swain, who was Knowing to his death at the
    date above mentioned and also his burial in said
    Grave Yard. She farther says that Said Susannah Pinney
    died in the Town of Onondaga, in said County and
    State on the 19th day of August A.D. 1839. at the
    house of one John Pettibone, That the disease of which [fifth John in a row]
    She died was debility consequent on old age.
    In evidence of the said Susannah Pinney's
    death on the day month and year above mentioned
    she presents the Deposition of Joel Cornish[crossed out] Moses Gunn, [I think Moses may
    That she is the daughter of the said Susannah the brother of my
    she presents also the affidavit of the said Joel [c.o.]Moses Charity's husband,
    Gunn Cornish[c.o.] who declares her to be the daughter of Charles Gunn.]
    said Susannah and that her Maiden name was
    Pettibone. and that the reason of her presenting
    her name under that of Charity Gunn instead
    of Pettibone as the legal representative of the
    said Susannah is because she was married to
    Charles Gunn on the 11th day of April A.D. 1807.
    She farther says she is the only legal representative
    liveing of the said John Pettibone and Jonathan
    Pinney
    Subscribed and Charity Gunn
    Sworn before me this the [her signature]
    20th day of September
    A.D. 1851

    [Signature appears to be:]
    Israel S. Spencer
    Onondaga Courts Judge
    & Counsellor in Supreme Court

    The Will of John Pettibone [1739 -1793]


    In the name of God Amen this 1st day of april AD. 1789. I John Pettibone of
    Simsbury in the County of Hartford and State of
    Connetticut being in a weak _____ state of
    bodily health, but of sound mind and memmory,
    thanks be to God therefor ~ and calling to Mind that
    it is appointed for all men to die and considering
    My own Mortality I do make and ordain this
    My last Will and Testament. And personally and
    first of all, I recommend My soul into the hands
    of God that gave it, and My body to the earth
    after my death to be buried in a decent manner
    according to [crossed out] at the the discression of My friends and
    such my worldly estate, wherewith God hath been
    pleased to blefs me with in this life, I do give
    in the following Manner. Item after My just
    debts and funeral charges are paid I give unto
    My beloved Wife Susannah Pettibone the one
    third part [part is crossed out] of My Moveable estate to be her own
    for ever. And the one third part of all My
    freehold. estate: to use and improve during her
    natural life and also the use and improvement
    of the one half of My dwelling house and barn
    during her natural life.
    Item,
    I give and bequeath unto My
    oldest daughter Larinda Cornish, Now wife of
    Joel Cornish Jr 23 pounds lawful Money. worth
    of wheat rye or indian corn or neat cattle
    to be paid to her within three years next after
    My decease,
    Item,
    I give and bequeath unto My
    Youngest daughter Charity the sum of 38 pounds
    lawful money. worth of Wheat Rye or Indian Corn
    or neat cattle. to be paid to her by My Executors
    When she shall arrive at the age of 19 Years old
    And if the above legacies are paid in neat
    cattle, or any part thereof they are to be appraised
    by indifferent Men;
    Item,
    I give and bequeath unto My
    only son John Pettibone all the remanetr of
    all My personal and freehold estate that I shall
    die pofsefsed of. And I do appoint My loving wife
    Susannah, and My son John Pettibone to be
    My executors, on this My last Will and Testament
    And I do renounce all other wills and do declare
    this, to be My last will and testament in witnefs
    Whereof, I have hereunto set My hand and seal
    this 2st day of April A.D. 1789

    In presence of. John Pettibone and Seal

    Dudly Pettibone } Recieved and accepted the Sixth
    Johnthan Pettibone} day of October 1794. and
    Salvanus Umphrey. } proved and approved and [Testator's sister, Charity,
    here recorded and eight. m., 2nd, Sylvanus Humphrey.]
    Months for the Creditors to
    exhibit their claims
    Probate Office District of Simsbury Noah Phelps
    September 2 1851 Judge.
    The foregoing is a true copy of the origonal will of John Pettibone
    Decd & the Doing of the Court thereon as recorded in this Office
    Julius Chapman - Judge
    __________________________________________________________________________ ____________

    State of Connetticut}
    County of Hartford } SS.

    Ransom Warner of the
    Town of Bloomfield in said County and State being duly sworn
    according to law deposeth and saith that he is Rector of St.
    Andrews church, Simsbury, and that among the records of said
    church under the list of Marriages is found, that of Jonathan
    Pinney to Susannah Pettibone in words and figures as
    follows: viz ("Decr 25th 1798 Jonathan Pinney to Susannah
    Pettibone)" Decr Twenty fifth seventeen hundred and ninety
    eight Johnathan Pinney to Susannah Pettibone. That the
    above is a true copy of the record as included in the
    parenthasis, and the dates written out beneath, all of which
    are exprefsed on the record in fair legible figures and words
    I Ransom Warner above named depose and say that I
    hold the office of Rector in St. Andrews church in the Town
    county and State aforesaid and that the above is a true
    extract, from the Records of said parish
    Simsbury
    Ransom Warner Rector of the St. Andrews church
    Subscribed and sworn before me this 7th day of September A.D.
    1851, and I hereby certify that said Ransom Warner is Rector
    of said church
    and has been for 27 years.

    Ambrose Adams Justice of the Peace

    __________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________

    State of Connecticut}
    County of Hartford } SS. Ransom Warner of the Town
    of Bloomfield in Said County and State being duly
    Sworn according to Law deposes and says that he is Rector
    of "St. Andrews Church" Simsbury and that Among the
    Records of Said Church in the handwriting of the late
    Reverend Robert Viets missionary of Said district
    are found the following words and figures, To Wit.
    "Records of Baptism,"
    "St Andrews Simsbury Christmas 1763 (Seventeen
    Sixty-three) a female child of Jonathan Pinney
    named Elisabeth"
    "Scotland Easterday 1770 (Seventeen hundred [Easter Day was 15 April 1770]
    and Seventy) a Male child of Jonathan Pinney
    named Jonathan"
    "Easterday 1775. (Seventeen hundred Seventy five) [Easter Day was 16 April 1775]
    at Scotland a female child of Ensign Jonathan
    Pinney named Chloe"
    "Decr 29,,1798. (Seventeen Ninety Eight) Jonathan
    Pinney to Susannah Pettibone," "Baptisms"
    "Simsbury 20" of June 1800. (Eighteen hundred) a [therefore, NOT the child of Jonathan
    female child of Jonathan Pinney Jr named and Susannah (who would have been
    Amanda" c. age 53)]
    I certify the above to be a true copy as included
    in the quotations of the records of said church in
    My possefsion and that the same in said Records
    both in words and figures are recorded in good
    fair legible characters. Ransom Warner
    Subscribed and sworn before
    me this the 29" day of December
    A D. 1851.

    Ambrose Adams Justice of the Peace

    Src: Pettibone, John. Revolutionary War Pension File R8262
    [received from NARA 3/21/00 and transcribed by Diane Wilson Flynn 3/23/00]

    Charity married Charles Gunn on 11 Apr 1807 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Or Onondaga County, NY. Charles was born about 1780 in ?, Perhaps In VT; died on 10 Oct 1845 in Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY; was buried after 10 Oct 1845 in Howlett Hill Cemetery, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Reference:

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth B. Gunn and died.
    2. Charles Gunn, Jr. died after 1852 in ?, Still Living When Mother Died. "Has But One Son And One Daughter To Mourn Her Loss.".
    3. William? Gunn died in 1838.
    4. Almira Gunn was born on 9 Feb 1812 in Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY; died on 18 Jul 1894 in Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY; was buried after 18 Jul 1894 in Howlett Hill Cemetery, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY.
    5. Minerva Gunn was born about 1815 in ?, Prob. Howlett Hill, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY; died on 23 Aug 1843 in Howlett Hill, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Pettibone was born on 24 Mar 1740 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut (son of John Pettibone and Damaris Humphrey); died about 28 Feb 1793 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; was buried about 1793 in Hop Meadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    [pettibone 6 gens.FTW]

    In the name of God Amen this 1st day of april AD. 1789. I John Pettibone of
    Simsbury in the County of Hartford and State of
    Connetticut being in a weak and _____ state of
    bodily health, but of sound mind and memmory,
    thanks be to God therefor ~ and calling to Mind that
    it is appointed for all men to die and considering
    My own Mortality I do make and ordain this
    My last Will and Testament. And personally and
    first of all, I recemmend My soul into the hands
    of God that gave it, and My body to the earth
    after my death to be buried in a decent manner
    according [crossed out] at the discression of My friends and
    such my worldly estate, wherewith God hath been
    pleased to blefs me with in this life, I do give
    in the following Manner. Item after My just
    debts and funeral charges are paid I give unto
    My beloved Wife Susannah Pettibone the one
    third part [crossed out] of My Moveable estate to be her own
    for ever. And the one third part of all My
    freehold. estate: to use and improve during her
    natural life and also the use and improvement
    of the one half of My dwelling house and barn
    during her natural life.
    Item,
    I give and bequeath unto My
    oldest daughter Larinda Cornish, Now wife of
    Joel Cornish Jr 23 pounds lawful Money. worth
    of wheat rye or indian corn or neat cattle
    to be paid to her within three years next after
    My decease,
    Item,
    I give and bequeath unto My
    Youngest daughter Charity the sum of 38 pounds
    lawful money. worth of Wheat Rye or Indian Corn
    or neat cattle. to be paid to her by My Executors
    When she shall arrive at the age of 19 Years old
    And if the above legacies are paid in neat
    cattle, or any part thereof they are to be appraised
    by indifferent Men;
    Item,
    I give and bequeath unto My
    only son John Pettibone all the remanetrs of
    all My personal and freehold estate that I shall
    die pofsefsed of. And I do appoint My loving wife
    Susannah, and My son John Pettibone to be
    My executors, on this My last Will and Testament
    And I do renounce all other wills and do declare
    this, to be My last will and testament in witnefs
    Whereof, I have hereunto set My hand and seal
    this 1st day of April A.D. 1789

    In presence of.

    Dudly Pettibone } Recieved and accepted the Sixth
    Johnathan Pettibone} day of October 1794. and
    Salvanus Umphrey. } proved and approved and
    here recorded and eight.
    Months for the Creditors to
    exhibit their claims
    Probate Office District of Simsbury Noah Phelps
    September 2 1851 Judge.
    The foregoing is a true copy of the origonal will of John Pettibone
    Decd & the Doing of the Court thereon as recorded in this Office
    Julius Chapman - Judge

    John married Susannah Adams before 1768 in ?, Prob. Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. Susannah was born on 29 Oct 1747 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 19 Aug 1839 in House Of John Pettibone/Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY, At The Home Of Her Son, John Pettibone; was buried after 10 Aug 1839 in Howlett Hill Cemetery, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susannah Adams was born on 29 Oct 1747 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 19 Aug 1839 in House Of John Pettibone/Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY, At The Home Of Her Son, John Pettibone; was buried after 10 Aug 1839 in Howlett Hill Cemetery, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY.

    Notes:

    [pettibone 6 gens.FTW]

    Howlett Hill Pettibone John 197 Unknown 05/24/1843 TOHS file list ae: 72 years.
    Howlett Hill Pettibone Susannah 198 Unknown 08/10/1835 TOHS file list ae: 88 years. Wife of John of Connecticut.

    Umbilical line for Mara: Flynn>Wilson>Hanifan>Hart>Dodge>Montgomery>Gunn>Pettibone>Adams>Eno>North> Newell>Olmstead

    [Pettibone] John, Susannah Pinney former wid, CT Line, R8262, wid's other husband Jonathan Pinney also srv in the CT Line in the Rev War, a copy of sol's will is in the file dated 2 Apr 1789 at Simsbury CT in which he names the following; his wife Susannah, his oldest daughter Lorinda wife of Joel Cornish, his youngest daughter Charity Pettibone (who was under age of 19), his only son John Pettibone, witnesses were Dudly & Jonathan Pettibone & Salvanus Umphrey, sol's daughter Charity Gunn aged 69 made aff'dt 20 Sep 1851 at Onondaga NY & stated she was b 18 Mar 1781 at Simsbury CT & she stated her father John Pettibone d there 29 Feb 1793 & her mother m 2nd to Jonathan Pinney at Simsbury CT on 25 Dec 1798 & he died there 10 Jul 1813 aged 76 yrs, wid d 19 Aug 1839 at Onondaga NY at the home of John Pettibone, the daughter Charity m Charles Gunn 11 Apr 1807 & she referred to one Moses Gunn but no relationship was given, in 1851 the daughter Charity Gunn was the legal rep of John Pettibone & Jonathan Pinney, the following baptisms of wid's 2nd husband John [sic] Pinney's children were shown at Simsbury CT, twit; Elisabeth 1763, Jonathan 1770, Chloe 1775, also a child by his 2nd wife Susannah (Pettibone) Pinney was Amanda & she was baptized 20 Jun 1800.
    src: Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files Volume III: N - Smyth, abstracted by Virgil D. White. The National Historical Publishing Company, Waynesboro, TN, 1992. Sent by Don W. Turner to Diane Wilson Flynn as e-mail attachments 2/14/00.


    Cornish, Joel (18 Jul 1731 - 21 May 1808) Simsbury, CT
    [Pinney]
    B. Jonathon bp.19Mar1738 Bloomfield,Hartford,Ct. m.(1)Lydia Case (01Sep1741-1796) (2)29Dec1798 Susannah Adams (d/o Matthew & Susannah (Eno) Adams, w/o John Pettibone) d.10Jul1813 Bloomfield,Hartford,Ct.
    (by 1st wife)
    a. Lydia b.Jun1759 m.Reuben Case (b.05Sep1755)
    b. Louisa b.Oct1761 m.Jesse Holcomb (b.20Nov1759, s/o Hezikiah & Susannah (Alderman) Holcomb) d.10Sep1825 (8 children)
    c. Elizabeth b.Aug1763 m.Abel Holcomb (d.12Sep1833, s/o Hezikiah & Susannah (Alderman) Holcomb) d.23Jul1849 (11 children)
    d. Butler b.1765 m.1797 Eunice Griswold (d.12May1849, d/o Elisha & Eunice (Viets) Griswold, w/o Oliver Holcomb) d.1850
    1. Norman b.21Oct1800
    2. Emeline Minerva b.21Apr1808
    3. Viets Griswold b.24Sep1815 d.04Oct1830
    e. Jonathon b.Jan1769 m.Mercy Foster (d.1847) d.22Jan1846
    1. Amanda b.1800
    2. Morimia
    3. Orphia/Orpha
    4. Emily
    f. Lot b.1771 m.1794 Diademi Loomis (02Jan1772-Jan1843, d/o Jacob & Diademi (Hubbard) Loomis) d.16Apr1822
    1. Lot b.ca1795 d.25Sep1838
    2. Diademi b.1797 d.22Jan1816
    3. Chloe b.1799 d.03Apr1822
    4. Rebecca
    5. Anson b.1800
    6. Lester Case b.1809 d.1875
    7. Julia Ann
    g. Abigail b.01Apr1767 m.12Mar1787 John Mitchelson (07Apr1760-24Mar1825, s/o Eliphalet & Susannah (Eno) Mitchelson) d.01Nov1832 Simsbury,Hartford,Ct. bur.Hop Cemetery
    h. Chloe b.Dec1774 m.George Owen
    i. Origen b.Apr1776 m.1799 Rosabelle Adams (b.1780, d/o William & Rosabelle (Loomis) Adams) d.15Nov1818
    1. Rosabella b.04May1800 d.15May1864
    2. Hilpah b.1802 d.06/16May1815
    3. Elizabeth b.17Jul1803 d.27Jun1877
    4. Emma b.01Jan1806 d.18Sep1827
    5. Fannie b.05/15Nov1807 d.25Mar1885
    6. Orra/Aura b.12Jan1809 d.29Dec1891
    j. Joseph b.18Nov1780 m.Asenath Adams (1783-1864, s/o William & Rosabelle (Loomis) Adams) d.15Jul1830
    1. Orator b.ca1804 d.1830
    k. Sylvia b.18Nov1780 m.Jude Barnard

    http://home.cdsnet.net/~beckler/pinney.htm downloaded 2/6/00

    ENO, Susanna 1725 1764 Adams, Matthew

    http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/a/r/Donna-H-Larose/COL3-0195.html downloaded 2/6/00

    [SUSANNAH'S 2ND HUSBAND IS SAMUEL BALDWIN]
    164. Samuel Baldwin, born March 18, 1725/26 in Guilford, CT; died October 22, 1804 in Goshen,Litchfield, CT. He was the son of 328. Nathaniel Baldwin and 329. Elizabeth Parmalee. He married 165. Susanna Eno43 [43. Douglas C. Richardson, Eno and Enos Family in America; Descdnts of James Eno of Windsor, CT, (1973). 44. Douglas C. Richardson, Eno and Enos Family in America; Descdnts of James Eno of Windsor, CT, (1973)] January 11, 1769 in Goshen, CT.
    165. Susanna Eno44, born Abt. 1725 in Simsbury, CT; died April 10, 1807 in Goshen,Litchfield CT. She was the daughter of 330. William Eno and 331. Mary North.

    Notes for Mercy Stanley:
    Mercy was the fifth and Timothy was the sixth child of Timothy and Martha Smith. The rest are contained the Stanley Families of America. (StamfordPL)

    Notes for Susanna Eno:
    Susanna had three other children with Mathew Adams in addition to Mathew, Jr
    http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/o/A-W-Brown/GENE3-0010.html downloaded 2/6/00


    330. William Eno, born December 15, 1684 in Windsor, CT; died 1763 in Simsbury, CT. He was the son of 660. James Eno , Jr. and 661. Abigail Bissell. He married 331. Mary North Abt. 1709 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.
    331. Mary North, born Abt. 1690 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT; died Aft. 1733 in Simsbury, CT. She was the daughter of 662. Thomas North and 663. Hannah Newell.

    Children of William Eno and Mary North are:

    i. Mary Eno, born Abt. 1710 in Simsbury, CT; died Aft. 1763; married Nathaniel Westover February 01, 1727/28 in Simsbury, CT.

    ii. Anna Eno, born Abt. 1712 in Simsbury, CT; died Aft. 1763.

    iii. Abigail Eno, born Abt. 1714 in Simsbury, CT; married Jonathon Moore , Jr. February 10, 1731/32 in Simsbury, CT.

    iv. Deborah Eno, born Abt. 1716 in Simsbury, CT; married Jonah Westover III Abt. 1734 in Simsbury, CT.

    v. Hannah Eno, born Abt. 1718 in Simsbury, CT; met Ichabod Miller.

    Notes for Hannah Eno:
    Hannah had an illegitimate son named Ichabod Miller. The father is not given in the record, but as there was an Ichabod Miller living in Simsbury at the time, it is likely that the child was his and was named for him. She was living in 1763 when her father made his will.

    vi. William Eno, born December 06, 1721 in Simsbury, CT; died 1776 in Salisbury, CT; married Lillias Hicks Abt. 1761.

    vii. Samuel Eno, born Abt. 1723 in Simsbury, CT; died Aft. 1800; married (1) Deborah Griswold Abt. 1746 in Simsbury, CT; married (2) Silence Clayton 1800 in Granby, Hartford Co., CT.

    165 viii. Susanna Eno, born Abt. 1725 in Simsbury, CT; died April 10, 1807 in Goshen,Litchfield CT; married (1) Matthew Adams Abt. 1745 in Simsbury, CT; married (2) Samuel Baldwin January 11, 1769 in Goshen, CT.
    http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/o/A-W-Brown/GENE3-0012.html downloaded 2/6/00


    660. James Eno , Jr.58 .
    , born October 20, 1651 in Windsor, CT; died July 16, 1714 in Windsor, CT. He was the son of 1320. James Eno and 1321. Hannah Bidwell. He married 661. Abigail Bissell December 02, 1678 in Windsor, CT.
    661. Abigail Bissell, born July 06, 1661 in Windsor, CT; died April 19, 1728 in Simsbury, CT. She was the daughter of 1322. Samuel Bissell and 1323. Abigail Holcomb.

    Notes for James Eno , Jr.:
    James served in the Indian war of 1675 known as King Philip's War, as did many of my ancestors of this time. He was in Capt. S. Marshall's Regiment and was involved in the The Great Swamp Fight. He held many positions of public trust, such as constable, lister, juryman, etc. He acquired a great deal of land in his life, through gifts, inheritance, and purchase, and was asked to settle many estates. He was a weaver.

    Children of James Eno and Abigail Bissell are:

    i. James Eno, born September 23, 1679 in Simsbury, CT.

    ii. Anne Eno, born April 10, 1682 in Windsor, CT; married Joseph Case April 06, 1699 in Simsbury, CT.

    330 iii. William Eno, born December 15, 1684 in Windsor, CT; died 1763 in Simsbury, CT; married (1) Mehitable; married (2) Mary North Abt. 1709 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.

    iv. Abigail Eno, born March 01, 1686/87 in Windsor, CT; married Samuel Phelps April 03, 1707 in Windsor, CT.

    v. Mary Eno, born May 05, 1691 in Windsor, CT; married Samuel Humphrey in Windsor, CT.

    vi. John Eno, born January 01, 1693/94 in Windsor, CT.

    vii. Samuel Eno, born July 07, 1696 in Windsor, CT.

    viii. Susannah Eno, born May 16, 1699 in Windsor, CT; married Joseph Phelps , Jr. March 03, 1715/16 in Windsor, CT.

    ix. David Eno, born August 12, 1702 in Windsor, CT.


    662. Thomas North, born 1649 in Farmington, H, CT; died 1712. He was the son of 1324. John North and 1325. Hannah Bird. He married 663. Hannah Newell in Farmington, H, CT.
    663. Hannah Newell, born Abt. 1658 in Farmington, H, CT; died November 04, 1757. She was the daughter of 1326. Thomas Newell and 1327. Rebecca Olmsted.

    Notes for Thomas North:
    Research: There is a North family genealogy at the LDS center in NYC. This is probably the right Thomas, however, this Thomas also had five brothers, and one of their sons could possibly be the father of this Mary. I only have the one line from John, the immigrant from Yorkshire. Both the Newells and the Norths are all of Farmington, although the Newells could have come from Hartford or Wethersfield, as did most of the settlers of Farmington.

    Children of Thomas North and Hannah Newell are:

    331 i. Mary North, born Abt. 1690 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT; died Aft. 1733 in Simsbury, CT; married William Eno Abt. 1709 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.

    ii. Thomas North.

    iii. Nathaniel North.
    http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/o/A-W-Brown/GENE3-0014.html downloaded 2/6/00


    1320. James Eno, born Abt. 1625 in London, ENG; died June 11, 1682 in Windsor, CT. He married 1321. Hannah Bidwell64 August 18, 1648 in Windsor, CT.
    1321. Hannah Bidwell65, born October 22, 1634 in Dorchester, MA; died August 1657 in Windsor, CT. She was the daughter of 2642. Richard Bidwell.
    [64. Joan J. Bidwell, Bidwell Family History, (Gateway Press, 1983).
    65. Joan J. Bidwell, Bidwell Family History, (Gateway Press, 1983).]

    Notes for James Eno:
    James Eno was probably the Jacques Hennot who left London for North American in 1648, a French Huguenot baptized at the Threadneedle Church in London. He was the son of Jean Hennot.

    Notes for Elizabeth Ferguson:
    Elizabeth also came over on the "Mary and John" in 1630. See notes for Richard Bidwell.

    Notes for Hester Eggleston:
    Hester was the first white child born in Windsor.

    Children of James Eno and Hannah Bidwell are:

    i. Sarah Eno, born June 15, 1649; married Benajah Holcomb April 11, 1667 in Windsor, CT.

    660 ii. James Eno , Jr., born October 20, 1651 in Windsor, CT; died July 16, 1714 in Windsor, CT; married Abigail Bissell December 02, 1678 in Windsor, CT.

    iii. John Eno, born December 02, 1654 in Windsor, CT; died in NJ?; married Mary Dibble May 10, 1681 in Windsor, CT.
    1322. Samuel Bissell, born 1636 in Windsor, CT; died May 17, 1697 in Windsor, CT. He was the son of 2644. John Bissell and 2645. Marey Drake. He married 1323. Abigail Holcomb June 11, 1658 in Windsor, CT.
    1323. Abigail Holcomb, born Abt. 1637 in Poquonock, CT; died August 17, 1688 in Windsor, CT. She was the daughter of 2646. Thomas Holcomb and 2647. Elizabeth Ferguson.

    Children of Samuel Bissell and Abigail Holcomb are:

    i. John Bissell, born April 05, 1659.

    661 ii. Abigail Bissell, born July 06, 1661 in Windsor, CT; died April 19, 1728 in Simsbury, CT; married James Eno , Jr. December 02, 1678 in Windsor, CT.

    iii. Jacob Bissell, born March 28, 1664.

    iv. Mary Bissell, born September 15, 1666.

    v. Samuel Bissell, born January 11, 1668/69.

    vi. Benajah Bissell, born June 30, 1671.

    vii. Elizabeth Bissell, born January 04, 1677/78.

    viii. Deborah Bissell, born October 29, 1679.

    ix. Hannah Bissell, born September 18, 1682.
    1324. John North66 [66. Dexter North, John North of Farmington, Hartford Co., CT & His Descendants, (Washington, DC, 1921).
    ] born 1615 in Yorkshire, ENG; died 1691 in Farmington, H, CT. He married 1325. Hannah Bird.
    1325. Hannah Bird. She was the daughter of 2650. Thomas Bird.

    Notes for John North:
    John North came over on the "Susan and Ellen" landing in Boston,April 16, 1635. The ship was named and outfitted by Sir Richard Saltonstall, who was also on board with one of his sons. They had intended to land in Connecticut, to plant there, but reports of Indian trouble turned them north to Ipswich, where John was granted three acres and remained for ten years. By 1645 the Pequots had been subdued and John North moved his family to Farmington in 1646, selling his lands in Ipswich. He was among the original proprietors of that town.

    Children of John North and Hannah Bird are:

    i. Mary North, born 1643 in Ispswich, MA; died 1720; married John Searle.

    ii. Samuel North, born 1643 in Ipswich, MA; died 1682; married Hannah Norton January 03, 1666/67.

    iii. James North, born 1647 in Prob. Farminton, CT; died 1689 in Northampton, MA.

    662 iv. Thomas North, born 1649 in Farmington, H, CT; died 1712; married Hannah Newell in Farmington, H, CT.

    v. Sarah North, born 1653 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT; died 1691; married Matthew Woodward.

    vi. Nathaniel North, born June 29, 1656 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.

    vii. Lydia North, born May 09, 1658 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.

    viii. Joseph North, born 1659 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT; died 1692 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.
    1326. Thomas Newell67 (67. Ecclesiastical Sketches of Southington, CT.), born in Hertfordshire, ENG; died September 13, 1689 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT. He married 1327. Rebecca Olmsted 1652 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.
    1327. Rebecca Olmsted, died February 24, 1698/99 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.

    Notes for Thomas Newell:
    An original settler of Farmington, supposed to have come from Hartford.

    Notes for Rebecca Olmsted:
    Rebecca was a niece of John Olmsted, according to Timlow in the "History of Southington."

    Children of Thomas Newell and Rebecca Olmsted are:

    i. Rebecca Newell, born January 1643/44; married Joseph Woodford.

    Notes for Rebecca Newell:
    More research is needed on Rebecca. Check Wethrsfld bk., Hartford probate, Farmington bk, etc. I'm sure her parents can be found and traced back to Captain Richard Olmstead, of Fairfield Co., Essex, b. 1608. He may have come from Cambridge, Mass.



    ii. Mary Newell, born March 1645/46; married Thomas Bascomb March 20, 1667/68.

    iii. John Newell, born January 1647/48.

    iv. Thomas Newell, born March 1650/51; died 1723.

    v. Esther Newell, born July 1652.

    vi. Sarah Newell, born February 1654/55.

    663 vii. Hannah Newell, born Abt. 1658 in Farmington, H, CT; died November 04, 1757; married Thomas North in Farmington, H, CT.

    viii. Martha Newell, born 1658.

    ix. Samuel Newell, born 1660.

    x. Joseph Newell, born 1664.
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    2642. Richard Bidwell, born 1587 in County Devon, ENG; died December 25, 1647 in Windsor, CT.

    Notes for Richard Bidwell:
    Bidwell is an old Saxon name, Bidduelf, which means "War Wolf" (battle wolf).Richard Bidwell came from England on the "Mary and John", commanded by Capt. Squeb, which left Plymouth, England in March of 1630.
    The ship carried 140 men and women, who had been selected and assembled largely through the efforts of Reverend John White, of Dorchester, England and had come from the western counties of Devonshire, Dorsetshire, and Somerset. They had chosen to ministers to accompany them, both men who were interested in bringing the gospel to the Native inhabitants of the New World; Rev. John Maverick, an elderly man from Devon, and Rev. John Warham, both ordained in the established Church of England.
    A dispute with Captain Squeb caused them to abandon their original plan to land in the Charles River, and the whole company was put ashore at Nantasket. The Mary and John was the first of the fleet of 1630 to arrive in Boston Harbor, and the captain probably did not want to risk navigating the uncharted channel. After some exploring in small boats, they finally settled at Matapan, which they named Dorchester, in honor of the home town of the Rev. White.
    They stayed there five or six years, and after the smallpox plague had decimated the Indians in Connecticut, they removed to Suckiage (Harford), sending their goods by ship, and walking overland through the wilderness. They departed in October, 1637, arriving so late that winter came upon them unprepared. By November 15, the cold was so intense the river froze solid, and by December 1, their food ran out. The spectre of famine and death haunted their future.

    Children of Richard Bidwell are:

    i. John Bidwell, born 1620 in ENG; died 1687 in Hartford, CT; married Sarah Wilcox 1640 in Hartford, CT.

    1321 ii. Hannah Bidwell, born October 22, 1634 in Dorchester, MA; died August 1657 in Windsor, CT; married James Eno August 18, 1648 in Windsor, CT.

    iii. Joseph Bidwell.

    iv. Samuel Bidwell.

    v. Richard Bidwell.
    2644. John Bissell, born 1591 in Somersetshire, ENG; died October 03, 1677 in Windsor, CT. He married 2645. Marey Drake.
    2645. Marey Drake, died May 21, 1641 in Windsor, CT.

    Children of John Bissell and Marey Drake are:

    i. John Bissell.

    ii. Mary Bissell.

    iii. Thomas Bissell.

    1322 iv. Samuel Bissell, born 1636 in Windsor, CT; died May 17, 1697 in Windsor, CT; married Abigail Holcomb June 11, 1658 in Windsor, CT.

    v. Nathaniel Bissell, born September 24, 1640.

    vi. Joice Bissell.
    2646. Thomas Holcomb(80 80. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor., died September 07, 1657 in Windsor, CT. He married 2647. Elizabeth Ferguson Abt. 1632 in Dorchester, MA.

    2647. Elizabeth Ferguson, born in Wales; died October 07, 1679 in Windsor, CT.

    Notes for Elizabeth Ferguson:
    Elizabeth also came over on the "Mary and John" in 1630. See notes for Richard Bidwell.

    Children of Thomas Holcomb and Elizabeth Ferguson are:

    i. Elizabeth Holcomb, born 1634 in Dorchester, MA.

    ii. Mary Holcomb, born 1635 in Dorchester, MA.

    1323 iii. Abigail Holcomb, born Abt. 1637 in Poquonock, CT; died August 17, 1688 in Windsor, CT; married Samuel Bissell June 11, 1658 in Windsor, CT.

    iv. Benajah Holcomb, born June 23, 1644; married Sarah Eno April 11, 1667 in Windsor, CT.

    2650. Thomas Bird, died 1662.


    Child of Thomas Bird is:

    1325 i. Hannah Bird, married John North.
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    Children:
    1. Susannah Lorinda Pettibone was born on 29 Oct 1768 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 20 Apr 1833 in Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY; was buried after 20 Apr 1833 in Howlett Hill Cemetery, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY.
    2. John Pettibone, V was born on 6 May 1771 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 24 May 1843 in Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY; was buried after 24 May 1843 in Howlett Hill Cemetery, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY.
    3. 1. Charity Pettibone was born on 18 Mar 1781 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 2 Jan 1852 in Town Of Onondaga, "At The Home Of Her Son-In-Law, George Montgomery, " Onondaga County, NY; was buried after 2 Jan 1852 in Howlett Hill Cemetery, Town Of Onondaga, Onondaga County, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Pettibone was born on 8 Oct 1695 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut (son of John Pettibone, Jr. and Mary Bissell); died on 22 Jan 1767 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    [pettibone 6 gens.FTW]

    194. John4 Pettibone (Mary3 Bissell, Abigail2 Holcombe, Thomas1)(404) was born in Simsbury, CT October 08, 1695. John died June 22, 1767 in Simsbury, CT, at 71 years of age.

    He married Damaris Humphrey 1723. Damaris was the daughter of Thomas Humphrey.

    John Pettibone and Damaris Humphrey had the following child:

    + 797 i. Charity5 Pettibone was born June 30, 1744.

    http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/jholcomb/GHOLCOMB/d0/i0004525.htm#i4526 , downloaded 2/16/00

    John married Damaris Humphrey on 24 Dec 1723 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. Damaris was born after 1707 in ?, Prob. At Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Damaris Humphrey was born after 1707 in ?, Prob. At Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; and died.
    Children:
    1. John Pettibone was born on 19 Jan 1726 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 30 Dec 1733 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    2. Infant Son Pettibone was born about 1728; and died.
    3. Ithiel Pettibone was born on 5 Jun 1731 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 27 Jan 1737 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    4. John Pettibone was born after 30 Dec 1733 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 9 Feb 1737 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    5. Ithiel Pettibone was born on 18 Dec 1737 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; and died.
    6. 2. John Pettibone was born on 24 Mar 1740 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died about 28 Feb 1793 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; was buried about 1793 in Hop Meadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    7. Charity Pettibone was born on 30 Jun 1744 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; died on 5 Oct 1803 in Terry's Plain, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; was buried in Hopmeadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Pettibone, Jr. was born on 15 Dec 1665 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (son of John Pettibone, Sr. and Sarah Eggleston); died on 18 Sep 1741 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    [pettibone 6 gens.FTW]

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    A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS.
    1687 to 1695.

    Page 184 Name: Jacob Bissell Location: Simsbury
    Died 1st August, 1694. InVT. ?166-16-09. Taken 23 August, 1694, by Peter Buell, Nathaniel Holcomb, Jeremiah Gillett, John Slater, sen. Legatees: Mary, the Relict, and son Jacob, born 8 June last, 1694.
    Court Record, Page 71--6 September, 1694: Adms. to (Mrs.) Mary (Bissell), and appoint Jonathan Gillett and James Ennoe to assist.
    Page 30 (Vol. VI)--13 April, 1699: Order to Dist. to the Widow 1-3 part, and to Jacob Bissell, the son, 2-3. By John Higley & John Slater, who report 5 September, 1698. (See also Page 53, Court Record: This Order was reversed by the Court of Assistants.)
    Page 24 (Vol. VIII) 4 December, 1710: Peter Buel and his Wife Cited to appear and give account of Adms. on Estate of Jacob Bissell.
    Page 30--3 April, 1711: Peter Buel of Simsbury and Mary his wife (late Mary Bissell, Widow), Adms. on Estate of Jacob Bissell, sometime of Simsbury Decd, being summoned to appear before the Court to render account of the Adms. on that Estate, appeared and by copies of record showed that they had several years before fully Adms. on the same, and rendered their account thereof to the County Court or Court of Probate in this County; and that the remaining part of the Estate was distributed and divided according to law between Mary the Widow and Jacob Bissell, a minor, only son and heir of the sd. Decd. Peter Buel now informs this Court that the said Jacob Bissell, the son (who was a minor about 16 years of age), is also lately deceased Intestate and without Issue. For himself and his wife Mary, and also for and in behalf of the children borne of her, he Claimed all the Estate of Jacob Bissell, the son deceased, and prayeth the Court to so decide. John Pettebone, Jr., in behalf of Mary his Wife, and Stephen Pettebone, in behalf of Deborah his Wife, sisters of Jacob Bissell, the Father, and John Bissell, son of John Bissell, one of the Brothers of Jacob Bissell, the Father Decd, and their Children Representing them, appeared before this Court and Claimed the same estate, as being next of kin to both the said Jacob Bissells, the Father and the son, and heirs of the sd. Jacob Bissell, the Father, who was the last possessor thereof, and exhibited their pleas and reasons to show their sd. right, and prayed that an order of the Court may be made settling the same on them. The Court ordered the Estate to Peter Buel his Wife Mary, and their Children. The other parties appealed to the Court of Assistants, who reversed the decision, giving the Intestate Estate to the Brothers and Sisters of Jacob Bissell, The Father, deceased.
    Page 90--6 October, 1712; An Order of Court was Issued to Distribute to Uncles and Aunts according to a Decree of the Superior Court, 16 Sept., 1712.
    Distribution as per File, 21st October, 1712: To James Eno, sen., in right of his Wife Abigail Bissell; To John Pettebone, in right of his Wife Mary Bissell; To Joshua Bissell, To Heirs of John Bissell; To Stephen Pettebone, in right of his Wife Deborah Bissell; To Nathaniel Phelps, in right of his Wife Hannah Bissell; To Elizabeth Root, of Westfield; to John Bissell, to Abigail Baker, to a daughter of Samuel Bissell named Mary, to Each Uncle, Aunt and Cusson. By John Higley, James Cornish, Joseph Phelps.
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    A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS.
    1737 to 1742.

    InVT. in Vol. XIV, Page 14-18 Name: John Pettibone Location: Simsbury, in Farmington
    Died 18 September, 1741. InVT. ?1177. Taken by Azariah Wilcocks and James Case. Will dated 8 February, 1733-4.
    I, John Pettibone of Simsbury, in the County of Hartford, do make this my last will and testament: Imprimis. I give unto my wife Mary 1-3 part of all my moveable estate, to be at her own dispose forever; and also the use of my now dwelling house, and the homelott and orchard on which my house standeth, during the term of her natural life; and also the use of 1-3 part of all my improveable land (excepting that part of my homelott on the east side of the highway, on which my barn now standeth); and also the use of 1-2 of my barn, and the whole of the yard by the barn, next to David Phelps's lott, during the time of her natural life. I give unto my daughter Catherine a feather bed with a bedstead and all the furniture belonging to it, and also the use of 8 acres of meadow land, to be taken out of my lott in Manto Meadow, during the time of her natural life; also I give to my daughter Catherine ?100. I give to my daughter Sarah the sum of ?100 with what I have already given her. I give unto my daughter Abigail the sum of ?100 with what I have already given her. All the rest of my estate, real and personal, I give unto my two sons, John and Samuel, equally divided between them, to them and their heirs forever. I give unto my wife Mary and to my daughter Catherine all my provisions, both corne and meat, that I shall leave at my decease. I appoint my beloved wife Mary and my two sons John and Samuel to be executors.
    Witness: Samuel Pettibone, Joseph Pettibone, John Humphrey.
    John Pettibone, ls.
    Know all men by these presents: That I, John Pettibone of Simsbury, in the County of Hartford, have formerly made my last will and testament, which is written on the other half of this sheet, dated 8 February, 1733-4, which I do hereby ratify and confirm to be my last will and testament, and make this following codicil in addition thereto, viz: Whereas, my beloved wife Mary is under low circumstances and unable to provide for or help herself, I do, in addition to what I have already given her, devise and order that my executors shall sell and dispose of my lott of land lying on the north end of Mount Philip, in that tract of land called the Hogs-Skin, and the value or produce thereof they shall dispose and improve for the maintenance and support of my sd. wife if she shall come to want; and if not, then sd. land to be disposed of as in my will aforesd. is provided. And I do, in addition to my will aforesd., appoint my son-in-law Amos Phelps to be an executor to my sd. last will with the other executors therein named. And my will is that this codicil be and allowed to be part of my last will and testament. 31 December, 1740.
    Witness: Samuel Pettibone, Joseph Pettibone, John Humphrey.
    John Pettibone, ls.
    Court Record, Page 104--23 December, 1741: The last will and testament of John Pettebone was now exhibited in Court by Samuel Pettebone of Goshen and Amos Phelps of Simsbury, two of the executors named in sd. will. John Pettebone, one of the executors, objected to the probate of this will, but withdrew his appeal to the Superior Court and accepted the trust of executorship, 2 April, 1742.

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    John married Mary Bissell on 18 Dec 1690 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. Mary was born after 1658; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Bissell was born after 1658; and died.

    Notes:

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    A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS.
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    Page 184 Name: Jacob Bissell Location: Simsbury
    Died 1st August, 1694. InVT. ?166-16-09. Taken 23 August, 1694, by Peter Buell, Nathaniel Holcomb, Jeremiah Gillett, John Slater, sen. Legatees: Mary, the Relict, and son Jacob, born 8 June last, 1694.
    Court Record, Page 71--6 September, 1694: Adms. to (Mrs.) Mary (Bissell), and appoint Jonathan Gillett and James Ennoe to assist.
    Page 30 (Vol. VI)--13 April, 1699: Order to Dist. to the Widow 1-3 part, and to Jacob Bissell, the son, 2-3. By John Higley & John Slater, who report 5 September, 1698. (See also Page 53, Court Record: This Order was reversed by the Court of Assistants.)
    Page 24 (Vol. VIII) 4 December, 1710: Peter Buel and his Wife Cited to appear and give account of Adms. on Estate of Jacob Bissell.
    Page 30--3 April, 1711: Peter Buel of Simsbury and Mary his wife (late Mary Bissell, Widow), Adms. on Estate of Jacob Bissell, sometime of Simsbury Decd, being summoned to appear before the Court to render account of the Adms. on that Estate, appeared and by copies of record showed that they had several years before fully Adms. on the same, and rendered their account thereof to the County Court or Court of Probate in this County; and that the remaining part of the Estate was distributed and divided according to law between Mary the Widow and Jacob Bissell, a minor, only son and heir of the sd. Decd. Peter Buel now informs this Court that the said Jacob Bissell, the son (who was a minor about 16 years of age), is also lately deceased Intestate and without Issue. For himself and his wife Mary, and also for and in behalf of the children borne of her, he Claimed all the Estate of Jacob Bissell, the son deceased, and prayeth the Court to so decide. John Pettebone, Jr., in behalf of Mary his Wife, and Stephen Pettebone, in behalf of Deborah his Wife, sisters of Jacob Bissell, the Father, and John Bissell, son of John Bissell, one of the Brothers of Jacob Bissell, the Father Decd, and their Children Representing them, appeared before this Court and Claimed the same estate, as being next of kin to both the said Jacob Bissells, the Father and the son, and heirs of the sd. Jacob Bissell, the Father, who was the last possessor thereof, and exhibited their pleas and reasons to show their sd. right, and prayed that an order of the Court may be made settling the same on them. The Court ordered the Estate to Peter Buel his Wife Mary, and their Children. The other parties appealed to the Court of Assistants, who reversed the decision, giving the Intestate Estate to the Brothers and Sisters of Jacob Bissell, The Father, deceased.
    Page 90--6 October, 1712; An Order of Court was Issued to Distribute to Uncles and Aunts according to a Decree of the Superior Court, 16 Sept., 1712.
    Distribution as per File, 21st October, 1712: To James Eno, sen., in right of his Wife Abigail Bissell; To John Pettebone, in right of his Wife Mary Bissell; To Joshua Bissell, To Heirs of John Bissell; To Stephen Pettebone, in right of his Wife Deborah Bissell; To Nathaniel Phelps, in right of his Wife Hannah Bissell; To Elizabeth Root, of Westfield; to John Bissell, to Abigail Baker, to a daughter of Samuel Bissell named Mary, to Each Uncle, Aunt and Cusson. By John Higley, James Cornish, Joseph Phelps.
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    BISSELL ANCESTRY
    The Coat-of-Arms described in Burk's "Complete Armory," and registered at the College of Heralds, is as follows:

    Arms--Gules, on a bend, Argent; three escallops, sable.

    Crest--A demi-eagle with wings displayed, sable, charged on the neck with an escallop shell, orl.

    Motto--In Recto Decus--Variously translated, "In Rectitude, Honor," and "Honor is to be found on the straight road."

    The Coat-of-Arms used by General Daniel Bissell and his descendants varies from the original Bissell Coat-of-Arms in the shape of the shield and the drawing of the eagle. These differences are accounted for by the fact that the descent is through a cadet house. The motto is Paratus et Fidelis--"Ready and Faithful."

    The name has many variations: Bisselle, Byssell, Bysselle, Bissel, Bessell; Buissel is found in the Doomsday Book; Buscel, commonly Bushell; Buscall, a Huguenot name in London, 1618; Bichell, Norman-French; Bushall, Bizzell, Bisley, Bixley, Beasley, Bussell.
    It has been proved that the family of Bissell is of Huguenot origin. The author of the present record, in reading Volume II of Stiles' "Ancient Windsor," at the New York Public Library, found an entry in pencil, evidently made by some other searcher, reading, "John Bissell's Huguenot Bible in Weston, Pennsylvania."

    The family of John Bissell, who settled in Windsor, Conn., is the only Bissell family definitely known to have come to this country and all the colonial families are descended therefrom.

    ("John Bissell, the Immigrant Ancestor and his family").

    JOHN BISSELL was born in Somersetshire, Eng., 1590 or 1591, died at Windsor, Conn., Oct. 3, 1677. He married, first, in England. Neither the name nor the date of birth of this first wife is known and her death is variously recorded as 1640, May 21, 1641 and 1642. The "Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy," published by A. N. Marquis & Co., Chicago, gives the name of his first wife as Mary Drake, but this information may be erroneous, there being a possibility that the name was confused with that of Mary, the eldest daughter of John Bissell, who married Jacob Drake. John Bissell was married a second time, but the name of his second wife in unknown. In the "History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut," by Henry R. Stiles, in the list of Deaths in Windsor in 1640, we find recorded the death of "John Bissell's wife," and, again in 1665, "the wife of John Bissell, Senior." In the "Genealogical Dictionary of New England," by James Savage, we find the following, relating to John Bissell, Senior: "His widow died 21st day of May following (the birth of Joyce in 164-) and his next widow died the 29th of November, 1665, but of both the names are unknown." Again in Stiles's "Ancient Windsor:" "Nathaniel doubtless resided on the river bank below the Scantic from the time of his marriage (1662)--John Bissell, Sr., evidently died here (at Nathaniel's).

    JOHN BISSELL, of Plymouth, Mass., 1628, and Windsor, Conn., 1639/40, of Huguenot descent, came with wife Mary (Drake) Bissell, aged 26 years, and three children. Built the first ferry across the Connecticut River. He was made Juror at Hartford in 1640/43, October, 1645, March, 1647, 1648. He was Deputy to the General Court in 1642, and attended forty-six sessions of the General and Particular Court before the Union of New Haven and Connecticut Colonies, and served in all as Juror twelve sessions of the Court at Hartford. John Bissell was Proprietor of Stratford and Deputy there, 1645/59, and in 1654, Assistant Magistrate. See American Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 168. Some of the names of Soldiers found in an old book of Records; Capt. John Bissel, Nathaniel Bissel, John Terry, John Partee, and Thomas Moore. See State Archives, Hartford, Conn., Travel, 373/37, p. 196. John Bissell was the first Settler on the East Side of the Connecticut River at Windsor, Conn. He was a soldier in King Philip's War, in 1675; Capt. John Bissel and Nathaniel Bissel of Windsor, Troopers, in 1676. John Bissell in Troop of Cavalry of 60 members. In 1675, the Bissel House was used as the Garrison. See Col. Dau. 17th Century, p. 183; Index; John Bissel, 1591-1677, b. Eng., Served in King Philip's War in 1675, Deputy 1648-59, Windsor, Conn. See Soc. Col. Wars, p. 46, John Bissell was Quartermaster of a Troop of Horse at Hartford, Conn., in 1677. This is surprising, in view of the fact that John Bissell, Sr., would have been in his late eighties at this time. Yet in Stiles' account to King Philip's War, the statement is made, "In an old book of rates we find the following names of Windsor Troopers, who were in actual service and received 6s 8d each 'on war account': Captain John Bissell, John Bissell, Jr., and others. John Bissel, Jr., Capt. at Bolton, Deputy, 1751, Lieut., 1768. After King Philip's War, there seems to have been a

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    William H. A. Bissell was the son of Ezekiel and Elizabeth (Washburn) Bissell.

    Reference: "Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vemont," by Hon. Hiram Carleton.

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    period of great distress in some of the New England Colonies, but not so great in Connecticut, for Connecticut sent Contributions to the other Colonies. In the "Account of what persons of Windsor gave to the voluntary contributions made for the poor in want in other Colonies," we find these contributions: John Bissel, 2s; John Bissell, Jr., 5s; Thomas Bissell, 1?, Samuel Bissell, 4s, and Nathaniel Bissell, 1?.

    John Bissell died Oct. 3, 1677, aged 86 years. His will was dated Sept. 25, 1675; his sons John and Thomas made executors, Deacon John Morse and Hon.. Daniel Clark Overseers of his will. Codicil to his will dated April 6, 1677. Inventory was 520P, 16s, 3d. Appraised Oct. 22, 1677. John Bissell's first wife died May 21, 1641, and his next wife died Nov. 29, 1665.

    Children of John Bissell, Sr.:
    1. MARY, b. Eng.; m. Jacob Drake, April 12, 1649.
    2. JOHN2, b. Eng.; m. J(???) Mason, dau. of Israel Mason, June 17, 1658; he
    d. 1693.
    3. THOMAS, b. Eng.; m. Abigail Moore, Oct. 11, 1655.
    4. SAMUEL, b. Eng.; m. Abigail Holcomb, June 11, 1658; d. May 17, 1698.
    5. NATHANIEL, b. in Windsor, Sept. 23, bapt. Sept. 27, 1640; m. Mindwell
    Moore, Sept. 23, 1665.
    6. JOICE or JOYCE, m. Samuel Pinney, Nov. 7, 1665.

    Tradition preserves the following jocose ditty which John Bissell used to call his family:

    "John, Tom, Sam and Nat,
    Rise, Joice, and hang on the pot."

    SAMUEL BISSELL, born 1636, died 1700; married (first) June 11, 1658, Abigail Holcomb, who died 1688; married (second) Mary (last name unknown) who died 1718.

    Children, by first wife:
    1. JOHN3, b. April 5, 1659.
    2. ABIGAIL, b. July 6, 1661; m. Dec. 26, 1678, James Enno, son (by his 1st
    wife, Anna Bidwell), of the James Enno who married, as his second wife,
    the widow, Elizabeth Holcomb (Abigail Bissell's Grandmother). Abigail
    (Bissell) Enno, d. April 19, 1728.
    3. JACOB, b. March 28, 1664.
    4. MARY, b. Sept. 15, 1666; m. John Pettibone, Jr., 1692.
    5. SAMUEL, b. Jan. 11, 1668.

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    (*)BISSELL, MR. JOHN, of Windsor, was a Juror at Hartford in 1640, 1643, Oct. 1645, and March '47 and '8; Deputy to the General Court in 1642, and attended 46 sessions of the General and Particular Courts before the union of the Conn., and N. Haven Colonies, and in all served as Juror 12 sessions of the Court at Hartford. He was an enlisted trooper for Windsor, in 1657-8. He was an important and early settler at Windsor as early as 1640, this family were connected with several of the best families in the colony by marriage. John Bissell was ferry-man at Windsor in 1640. He was frequently appointed upon important Committees by the General Court of Conn.; his wife d. 1665. Thomas Bissell in 1674, and Samuel Grant of Windsor were appointed by the General Court, to lay out a grant of land to Goodman Buckland, another grant to "Sarg't John Wadsworth;" also 120 acres granted to Mr. John Porter. John Bissell of Windsor was confirmed by the General Court, Quarter Master of
    (*)March 24, 1651; "theare ware three men chosen to take a vew of the Towne (of Windsor,)
    according to the order of Court for that purpose," viz., Henry Wolcott, Commissioner;
    John Bistell, Matthew Grant.

    Aug. 24, 1653; John Bissel, David Wilton, Wm. Gaylord, and John Moore, were "chosen
    Debetys for the Ginerall Court "to be held on the 2d thursday in Sept. next."

    Dec. 6, 1658; John Bissell Sen., Mr. Wolcott, Mr. Newbery, David Wilton, and Matthew
    Grant, appointed selectmen of Windsor, and on the 13th of Dec. "determined that provision
    should be made upon the top of the meeting house, from the Lanthorn to the ridge of the howse
    to walk conveniently, to sound a trumpet or drum to give warning to meetings."

    John Bissell, Mr. Phelps, Deckn. Gaylor, and David Wilton, were elected at Windsor, to the
    General Court of Conn, Aug. 21, 1652, for the next May. "Aug. 20, 1652; debities chosen for
    ye Gineral Court to be holden on ye 9th day of September following, Mr. Phelps, Deakn. Gayler,
    John Bissell, David Wilton." Matthew Grant, chosen Town Clerk. Townsmen chosen, Deken
    Gayler, moderator, David Wilton, John Bissell, John Strong, John Moore, Thomas Ford, and
    Matthew Grant.

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    the Country Troop of the county of Hartford, in 1677; (the first troop of horse in the colony.) (Col. Rec.) John Sen., and Jun., Thomas, Samuel, and Nath'l Bissell, were freemen at Windsor in May, 1669. Nathaniel Bissell contracted for the ferry over the great river in Windsor for seven years; in 1675, the council at Hartford, ordered "a garrison kept at Nath'l Bissell's, Tho's Burnham's, Mr. John Crow's, and at Nabuck, and Mr. Willy's his farm." His will was dated Sept. 25, 1673; his sons John and Tho's Executors; Deacon John Moore, and Hon. Dan'l Clark, overseers of his will; codicil to his will dated April 6, 1677. Inventory, ?520, 16s. 3d.; appraised Oct. 22, 1677; he d. Oct. 3, in 1677; wife unknown; issue, Nath'l, baptized Sept. 27, 1640, m. Mindwell Moore, Sept. 23, 16--; Mary, m. Jacob Drake; Joice, m. Samuel Pinny; John, Jr., m. J. Mason, June 17, 1658; he d. 1693; Thomas, m. Abigail Moore, Oct. 11, 1655; Samuel, m. Abigail Holcomb, June 11, 1658; Nathaniel, b. Sept. 24, 1640; some of his children appear to have been born before he came to Windsor. The mother d. 1665; John the father d. Oct. 3, 1677, aged 86 years.

    BISSELL, JOHN JR., m. J. Mason, June 17, 1658; children, Mary, b. Feb. 22, 1658; John, b. May 4, 1661; (*) Daniel, b. Sept. 29, 1663; Coronet Daniel, d. Dec. 9, 1738, aged 74; Dorathy, b. Aug. 10, 1665; Josias, b. Oct. 10, 1670; Hezecia, b. April 30, 1673; Ann, b. April 28, 1675; Jeremiah b. Feb. 22, 1677; John, Jr., d. 1693, (brother of Daniel.) John, Jr., was the first settler in
    (*)In 1748, April, a bridge was asked for, by individuals at Windsor, over the Tunxis river in
    Windsor, and the town gave liberty to any persons to build one, provided they did so, at their
    own expense, and made it a free bridge forever, (liberal.) In Dec., 1748, Isaac Burr, Peletiah
    Allyn, and Daniel Bissell, accepted the offer and built the first bridge erected over Tunxis River
    in Windsor.

    (*)EPITAPH.--"Here lyes the body of Mrs. Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. Daniel Bissell, who died
    June yc 9th, 1749, aged 21 years. Also in memory of her father Capt. Roger Newbury, who
    died in the Kings servis in the Spanish West inges, March 6th, 1741, aged in the 35th year."
    (Should be, wife of Daniel, Jr.)

    (*)EPITAPH.--In memory of Mr. Benoni Bissell, who died August 26, 1761, in the 72d year
    of his age. (Stone.) Erected by the first society of Windsor in grateful remembrance of his
    generous gift for the support of their school.

    (*)John Bissel having made complaint of Susannah Denslow for reproachful speeches which
    she hath spoken against the wife of s'd Bissell. The court having considered the complaint, do
    order that Henry Denslow, or his wife, shall severely correct their daughter with a rod upon her
    naked body, in the presence of Mrs. Wolcott, and Goody Bancroft, this day; and in case it be
    not attended to this day, the constable is to see it done the next oppertunity, and the s'd Susannah
    is to give security for her good behavior till the court in Sept. next; May 18, 1664. (Court
    Rec. Hartf., Sec. office.)

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    Coventry--and received his deed of Israel Everett, of Lebanon, Oct. 1715; was the first captain in Coventry; held slaves. Though he moved from Lebanon to Coventry, he originated at Windsor.

    BISSELL, THOMAS, son of John Sen., m. Abigail Moore, Oct. 11, 1655; children, Thomas Jr., b. Oct., 12, 1656; Abigail, b. Nov. 23, 1658; John, b. Jan. 26, 1660; Joseph, b. April 18, 1663; Elizabeth, b. June 9, 1666, m. Stotan; Benjamin, b. Sept. 9, 1669; Isaac, b. Jan. 9, 1671; Ephraim, baptized April 11, 1676; Esther, b. April 22, 1677, d. 1678; 2d Ephraim, b. Sept. 4, 1680, and Luke, b. Sept. 22, 1682. His will proved 1689. Left a widow. One daughter m. John Stotan, perhaps a daughter Sarah. Estate ?868; d. 1689.

    BISSELL, SAMUEL, son of John, Sen., m. Abigail Holcom, June 11, 1658, she was b. 1638; children viz, John, b. April 5, 1659; Abagail, b. July 6, 1661; Jacob, b. March 28, 1664; Mary, b. Sept. 15, 1666; Samuel, b. Jan. 11, 1668, wife Mary, d. June 24, 1718; Benaja, b. June 30, 1671; Elizabeth, b. March 4, 1677; Debora, b. Oct. 29, 1679; (Joshua noticed in his will.) Deputy to General Court March 26, 1656.

    BISSELL, NATHANIEL, son of John, Sen., was b. 1640, m. Mindwell Moore, daughter of Dea. John Moore, Sept. 23, 1662, and had children, viz., Mindwell, b. Oct. 3, or July, 1663; Nath'l, Jr., b. Jan. 7, 1665; Jonathan, b. July 3, 1668, d. young; Hannah, b. Jan. 12, 1670; Abigail, b. Sept., 1673; 2d Jonathan, b. 1674; 2d Abigail, b. March 9, 1676; Elizabeth, b. March 15, 1679.

    NATHANIEL, JR., son of Nath'l Bissell, m., left a widow, and had issue:

    1. Jonathan, had a son Jonathan m. Eliz'th Holladay, 1743.
    2. David.
    3. Mindwell.
    4. Abigail.
    5. Elizabeth.
    6. Dorothy.
    7. Anne.
    8. Mary.
    9. Hannah, m. Bancraft and had 6 children.

    Jonathan and David his sons, executors of his will. The will is dated Sept. 23, 1713; the will proved 1714. Estate ?655, ls. 5d.

    BISSELL, JOSEPH, son of Thom's, m. a daughter of Return Strong, he had two sons, perhaps others, and his wife was pregnant at his decease. He died about 1688 or '9; his widow and Lieut. Return Strong, administrators. Estate ?194, 4s.

    BISSELL, HEZEKIAH, son of John, Jr. His brother Daniel

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    administrator 1709, property distributed to his four brothers and three sisters, viz., Daniel, Josiah, Jeremiah, Samuel, Dorothy, Ann, and Mary. He d. Oct. 17, 1709. Estate ?148, 18s. 10d.

    BISSELL, EPHRAIM, son of Tho's of Windsor, settled and d. at Tolland; d. 1717-18. Isaac Bissell his brother of Windsor, one of the administrators; children, Eph'm, 14; Benj'n, 3 years; Tho's Bissell, Jr., guardian for sons Abel and Stephen, Joseph Stedman, guardian ?90, 18s. 8d.

    BISSELL, REV. HEZEKIAH, of Windsor--Bloomfield. Mary his widow, agreed with her son Hezekiah, Esq. of Windham, and Mary her daughter of Windsor, to settle the distribution with the widow in 1784; his will dated May 15, 1780; she had the negro boy C?sar.

    BISSELL, THOMAS, son of Thomas, m. Elizabeth, or Esther, daughter of John Strong of Northampton, Mass., Oct. 15, 1678; issue, Esther, b. Sept. 10, 1679; Abigail, b. Oct. 20, 1681. (Wind. sor Record.)

    BISSELL, BENJAMIN, son of Tho's; distribution to Thomas, John, Isaac, Eph'm, his brothers, Nath'l Gaylord in right of his wife, Dan'l White of Hatfield 1698; (Abigail his widow.) Jeremiah Bissell, m. Mehitabel White of Hatfield, Mass., 1705.

    BISSELL, SAMUEL, son of John, m. Abigail, daughter of Wm. Filly, Aug. 26, 1680, he aged 20, and his wife 22; his daughter Abigail b. Aug. 3, 1681 (Perhaps others.)

    BISSELL, JOHN, son of Sam'l of Windsor, 1685. His widow Abigail Ad'x. He d. and left a son and daughter; Abigail three and one half years old, and John two years old, ?127. Inventory 1684.

    BISSELL, SAMUEL, SEN., of Windsor. James Enno, and John Pettibone, Jr., his sons-in-law and Exr's presented his will in 1700. Mary his relict, was his 2d wife. His children were Samuel, Abigail, Mary, Eliz'th, D borah, Harnah, Joshua, Jacob, John. Samuel died before his father. Mary, widow of Samuel, d. June 24, 1718. After the death of his son Samuel, he made a codicil to his will and appointed James Enno and John Pettibone his Exr's in 1700. He died Dec. 3, 1700. Estate, ?495, 3s. 7d. His son Jacob marr'd Mary and resided in Simsbury, where he died Aug. 1, 1694. Estate ?166, 16s. and left his wife Mary with Jacob, an only child aged three months. Mary the widow of Jacob, married Peter Buell for her 2d husband, and she with her husband were admr's on her first husband's estate. Jacob, Jr., b. June 8, 1694;

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    he died at the age of 16 years, and his property was distributed to his uncles and aunts, the children of Samuel then decea'd. Deborah daughter of Sam'l m. Stephen Pettebone, and Elizabeth her sister m. John Pettebone, and James Enno, marr'd another sister. John Bissell also a son of Samuel, mar'd and had a son John, Jr., who died about 1693 and had neither wife or children. Estate ?64, 18s. John Pettibone, Jr., m. Mary, daughter of Jacob Bissell, Sen., and Stephen Pettibone m. her sister Deborah.

    BISSELL, EZEKIEL, from Windsor was a proprietor and early settler at Harwinton 1733-4.

    The Bissells of Litchfield are descendants of John of Windsor.

    BISSILL, JOHN, removed from Lebanon in 1716, and became the first settler of Coventry; he became wealthy, and had two daughters who m. Jonathan and Israel Fowler.

    BISSELL, EZEKIEL of Suffield, m'd Ruth Devotion, Dec. 23, 1742, and had Ebenezer, b. Oct. 25, 1743; Eliphas, b. Oct 11, 1744; Ezekiel, b. March 14, 1746; Margaret, b. Oct. 28, 1747, d. Dec. 1747; Ruth, b. April 20, 1750; 2d Margaret, b. Sept. 1748, died the same month.

    BISSELL, JOSHUA, weaver of Elizabethtown, N. Jersey 1711, appointed Josiah Ogden of Newark, in N. J., his Lawful Att'y, to take possession of an estate in Windsor, as heir apparent to said Jacob Bissell's estate, his deceas'd brother and his son Jacob then deceas'd, nephew of said Joshua, dated at Elizabethtown, N. Jersey, Sept. 28, 1711.

    Byssell has one coat of arms. Bissell has one coat of arms.

    BISSELL, REV. HEZEKIAH, graduated at Y. C. 1733, and settled in the ministry at Wintonbury, (Bloomfield,) Jan. 1740.

    John Bissell, Sen., John, Jr., Nathaniel Bissell, Samuel and Thomas Bissell, were all freemen at Windsor as early as 1669. Bessell or Bissell, John, took the oath of fidelity at Pamaquid in 1674. Eighteen of this name have graduated at Yale College.

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    Call Number: R929.1H66
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    LINE OF SAMUEL BISSELL
    SON OF CAPT JOHN & MARY (DRAKE) BISSELL
    II. Samuel Bissell b 1636; d May 17, 1688 m June 11, 1658 Abigail
    Holcomb b Peguenock, Mass. 1638; d Windsor 1697, dau of Thomas;
    m 2nd Mary (???). All ch by 1st wf.
    Ch: 1. John b 1659 m 1st Abigail Filley; 2nd Sarah (Loomis)
    White
    x 2. Abigail 1661-1728; m 1678 James Eno Jr. 1651-1714
    son of James & Hanna (Bidwell) Eno of Simsbury Conn.
    (See p 26 Holcomb Genealogy by McPherson) James
    Eno I married a widow with grown children and the son
    m the dau of the 1st wf. Hence we are descended from
    both the 1st & 2nd wf. The husband and wife were
    not blood relations)
    3. Jacob b 1664 d 1694 m Mary ? Gilbert
    4. Mary b 1666 d 1718 m 1st Daniel Owen;2nd 1692 John
    Pettibone
    5. Samuel b 1668; m Elizabeth (???) 5 ch
    6. Benajah b 1671
    7. Elizabeth b 1677 m 1st Samuel Sackett; 2nd John Root

    8. Deborah b 1679; m Stephen Pettibone
    9. Hannah b 1682 m Nathaniel Phelps
    10. Joshua
    11. Josiah
    12. Joseph

    Line of Deacon John Bissell (2) (1) m 1st Isabell Mason
    II. Deacon John Bissell son of Capt John & Mary (Drake) Bissell was
    b in England and d in Widnsor 1683; m 1st June 17, 1658 Isabel
    Mason dau of John Mason of Saybrook Conn. of Pequot War fame
    and his wf Isabella
    Ch: x 1. Josiah Bissell b 1670; m 1703 Miriam (Gibbs) Hayden,
    wid of William. She was b 1681; d 1777; dau of Wm Gibb
    2.
    III. Josiah Bissell b 1670; m 1703 Miriam (Gibbs) Hayden
    Ch: 1. Benjamin Bissell b 1719 d September 12, 1780; m
    November 27, 1745 Mary Strong of Windsor. Benjamin
    moved to Torrington, Conn. where he was the first
    settler. He kept a tavern.
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    Children:
    1. John Pettibone, Jr. was born on 12 Nov 1691 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 21 Nov 1691 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    2. Mary Pettibone was born on 24 Mar 1693 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 21 Aug 1714 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    3. Samuel Pettibone was born on 26 Jul 1698 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; and died.
    4. Catharine Pettibone was born on 14 Mar 1701; and died.
    5. Abigail Pettibone and died.
    6. 4. John Pettibone was born on 8 Oct 1695 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 22 Jan 1767 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    7. Sarah Pettibone and died.



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