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- From Jacobus:
Barlow, Thomas.
He was prob. first at Windsor, being sued 1649 by Richard Samwis of that town. Settled in Fairfield, where he owned land at least
as early as 1650. He bought a homelot from Thomas Sherwood, which Sherwood acknowledged 19 May 1684.
Married Rose (Sherwood) Rumble, dau. of Thomas Sherwood, 1st, and widow of Thomas Rumble of Stratford. She m. (3)
Edward Nash.
Will 8 Sept. 1658; wife Rose; three daus. Phebe, Deborah, Mary, to receive portions at 16 yrs.; overseer, friend Mr. Thomas Pell;
witnesses, Andrew Ward, John Banks. Inv. ?465. In 1673 Phebe Barlow alias Olmstead receipted to Edward Nash and her
mother; witnesses, Wm. Hamilton, Deborah and Mary Barlow. In 1679 Robert Steward of Norwalk and his wife Bethia, dau. of
Thomas Rumble (who died before 4 Mar. 1653), whose widow Rose m. (2) Thomas Barlow and is now wife of Ed: Nash, etc.
James Olmstead of Norwalk and John Burritt of Stratford sold land in Fairfield, 9 Mar. 1691/2, to John Bulkley which was laid out
to the children of Thomas Barlow; and the same grantors sold to Francis Bradley, 16 Mar. 1692/3. Joseph Burritt of Stratford,
yeoman, with Mary his wife, 13 May 1714, released all right of reversion in a lot known as Barlow's lot, which father Mr. John
Burritt sold to Rev. Joseph Webb of Fairfield.
Children, born at Fairfield:
Phebe, b. 27 Feb. 1650 [1650/1] (Col. Rec.); m. in 1673, James
Olmstead.
Deborah, m. (Stratford rec.) 1 May 1684, John Burritt.
Mary, d. 2 Sept. 1711; m. (Norwalk rec.) 1 May 1684, John Nash.
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