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[Piarowski.GED] Baptized November 1, 1696.
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Baptized November 1, 1696.
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Baptized November 1, 1696.
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Baptized November 1, 1696.
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[Piarowski.GED] Emigrated from England about 1640 to Wethersfield and removed to Stamford on May 29, 1635. Thomas Morehouse purchased 24 acres of land on Sasco Hill, in Fairfield, Connecticut, August 6, 1653, a beautiful location near the Sound and on the 16th day of August he bought of Henry Jackson the first and for many years the only Grist Mill in town. The same year he ws one of the Deputies to the General Court at Hartford.
[Piarowski.GED]
Emigrated from England about 1640 to Wethersfield and removed to Stamford on May 29, 1635. Thomas Morehouse purchased 24 acres of land on Sasco Hill, in Fairfield, Connecticut, August 6, 1653, a beautiful location near the Sound and on the 16th day of August he bought of Henry Jackson the first and for many years the only Grist Mill in town. The same year he ws one of the Deputies to the General Court at Hartford.
[Piarowski.GED]
Emigrated from England about 1640 to Wethersfield and removed to Stamford on May 29, 1635. Thomas Morehouse purchased 24 acres of land on Sasco Hill, in Fairfield, Connecticut, August 6, 1653, a beautiful location near the Sound and on the 16th day of August he bought of Henry Jackson the first and for many years the only Grist Mill in town. The same year he ws one of the Deputies to the General Court at Hartford.
[Piarowski.GED]
Emigrated from England about 1640 to Wethersfield and removed to Stamford on May 29, 1635. Thomas Morehouse purchased 24 acres of land on Sasco Hill, in Fairfield, Connecticut, August 6, 1653, a beautiful location near the Sound and on the 16th day of August he bought of Henry Jackson the first and for many years the only Grist Mill in town. The same year he ws one of the Deputies to the General Court at Hartford.
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[Piarowski.GED] Was made a Freeman of Fairfield by the General Court with his brother Thomas, October 1664.
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[Piarowski.GED] Freeman at Fairfield, Connecticut, October 1664. Was Deputy for Fairfield May 1696. Robert Beacham of Ipswich removed to Norwalk in 1654 and to Fairfield in 1664 and was living there in 1670 with his wife Elizabeth.
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Freeman at Fairfield, Connecticut, October 1664. Was Deputy for Fairfield May 1696. Robert Beacham of Ipswich removed to Norwalk in 1654 and to Fairfield in 1664 and was living there in 1670 with his wife Elizabeth.
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Freeman at Fairfield, Connecticut, October 1664. Was Deputy for Fairfield May 1696. Robert Beacham of Ipswich removed to Norwalk in 1654 and to Fairfield in 1664 and was living there in 1670 with his wife Elizabeth.
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Freeman at Fairfield, Connecticut, October 1664. Was Deputy for Fairfield May 1696. Robert Beacham of Ipswich removed to Norwalk in 1654 and to Fairfield in 1664 and was living there in 1670 with his wife Elizabeth.
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[Piarowski.GED] On May 13, 1654, Susannah Lockwood gave evidence in a witch case at a Court, held at New Haven, Connecticut and stated that she was present when Goodwife Knapp was hanged for a witch. Elizabeth Brewster, Goodwife Staples and Goodwife Odell were also present and examined the body of the deceased, Goodwife Knapp, after she was executed and stated that Goodwife Lockwood was with them on that occasion. Source: New Haven Colonial Records.
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On May 13, 1654, Susannah Lockwood gave evidence in a witch case at a Court, held at New Haven, Connecticut and stated that she was present when Goodwife Knapp was hanged for a witch. Elizabeth Brewster, Goodwife Staples and Goodwife Odell were also present and examined the body of the deceased, Goodwife Knapp, after she was executed and stated that Goodwife Lockwood was with them on that occasion.
Source: New Haven Colonial Records.
[Piarowski.GED]
On May 13, 1654, Susannah Lockwood gave evidence in a witch case at a Court, held at New Haven, Connecticut and stated that she was present when Goodwife Knapp was hanged for a witch. Elizabeth Brewster, Goodwife Staples and Goodwife Odell were also present and examined the body of the deceased, Goodwife Knapp, after she was executed and stated that Goodwife Lockwood was with them on that occasion.
Source: New Haven Colonial Records.
[Piarowski.GED]
On May 13, 1654, Susannah Lockwood gave evidence in a witch case at a Court, held at New Haven, Connecticut and stated that she was present when Goodwife Knapp was hanged for a witch. Elizabeth Brewster, Goodwife Staples and Goodwife Odell were also present and examined the body of the deceased, Goodwife Knapp, after she was executed and stated that Goodwife Lockwood was with them on that occasion.
Source: New Haven Colonial Records.