These included a seven acre home lot just north of the Palisado and running down to the river, acres in the Great Meadow and a substantial lot for planting on the east side of the Connecticut River, running 3 miles east from the river. Elizabeth died 7 Oct 1679 in either Windsor or Simsbury. Herzlich Willkommen bei den Windsong AGE English Settern, ich freue mich, dass Sie den Weg hierher gefunden haben und hoffe, dass Ihnen die neue Homepage  der Windsong A G E English Setter gefällt. The only record of him is his testimony in the 1656 Mary Parsons witchcraft trial, noted below. . He was a Freeman and had five acres of land in Hingham, MA. In fact, the proportion of Great Migration immigrants who traveled in family groups is the highest in American immigrant history. Just south of there, on Stony Brook, you see the home of George Griswold. South Windsor Goes to the Dogs! and this Cow being young was hefty before this very time.". They were landowners in England and had many well-educated clerics in the family. Another comprehensive source (in addition to the very important The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633) was the Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1684.  https://archive.org/stream/memorialhistoryo02trum#page/546/mode/2up/search/windsor. New Englanders had a high level of literacy, perhaps nearly twice that of England as a whole. More of his property holdings follow that first notation: [From 1640, December 25]: "Richard Voare hath graunted from the plantation for his homelott two acres and fifteene rodd, in breadth five rodd, in length sixty-foure, bounded by Rodger William south, the Mill highway north. Connecticut's first such public house for the refreshment of the locals and the comfort and entertainment of travelers was opened in Hartford in 1645 by Thomas Ford. Elizabeth (Griswold) Copley deserves special recognition. Samuel Mather and John Loommis, Sr. (IV:161-2; CC). Alexander is first listed in the land records in 1645, when the town gave him a land grant. On December 13, 1610, Thomas married Joan Way in the village of Powerstock in Dorset; she died in May 1615. After Thomas died in 1648, she married George Phelps 30 November 1648. She and her first husband Thomas Copley had two children born in England before he died in 1634. He was a deacon in the church formed by Rev. Frances was born about 1615. He was definitely recorded as being in Windsor, CT by 1640. (Due to this marriage, children of Thomas and Elizabeth were half-brothers and half-sisters to the son of Aaron and Elizabeth.) It is also agreed that there shall be twelve men selected out of the company, that may, or the greatest part of them, meet as aforesaid to determine as aforesaid; yet so far as it is desired that the most of the plantation will keep the meeting constantly, and all that are there, though not of the twelve, shall have a free voice as any of the twelve, and that the greater vote both of the twelve and the other shall be of force and efficacy as aforesaid. Similarly, those already rich saw little opportunity to increase their wealth in a harsh region with no obvious cash crop. Philip and Joane had several children. Vore must have been close to Rev. Joan and Jeffrey's daughter Hepzibah, the Bissell ancestor, and her husband Eltweed Pomeroy (they were probably married in Windsor) lived in Northampton, MA and had ten children. According to the website ConnecticutHistory.org, the discovery of a deposit of clay, approximately two-to-five miles wide, running from modern-day Wethersfield to Windsor Locks, helped facilitate brick construction in the colonies. John Moore, at age 36 a church Deacon and town Selectman, is one of the leading woodworkers in New England. He married, on 30 June 1614, Mary White at Saint Michael's church in Messing (the parish church of Shalford? The Saltonstall group was led by a man named Francis Stiles. In 1637, he was also granted fifty acres in Simsbury. The image above is the testimony of Honor Capen Hannum and William Hannum offered as evidence in the August 1656 trial that Mary Parsons was a witch. A second group  of settlers arrived in the early fall of 1635, having come in the summer on the ship, This third group of families was mostly Puritans, originally from Devon, Dorset and Somerset Counties in England. ), a small village near Braintree, County Essex, England. He was recorded there as being made a freeman 18 May 1631 and was a witness to a document in 1633. with most of the other members of Rev. The land he was granted at Poquonoc had 20 and a half acres. In 1645, Thomas moved to Hartford and established a tavern in the house of his wife's former husband; it was located on the southwest corner of State and Front Streets. "The Last Will and Testament made by me Richard Vore of Windsor, being at present perfect in memory not knowing how soon God may take me out of this world doe in order to that advice which God hath given me in his Word, viz: Set thy house in order, doe hereby dedare my mind and wfll respecting that small portion of outward estate which the Lord hath blest me with as followeth: "I doe make my well beloved wife Ann Vore to be my sole executrix to my estate, and my Will is that during her natural life she shall possess and enjoy my houseing and lands lying and cituate in the Township of Windsor, as also my goods, household goods and other estate, more particularly my house and home" lott on the north side of the Rivulett, with orchard, fences, yards, or what else belongs thereto, as also my land lying in a place called the neck, counted 3 acres. This third group of families was mostly Puritans, originally from Devon, Dorset and Somerset Counties in England. He is recorded as being on the First Settlers of Dorchester. Holcombe arrived in Dorchester, MA in 1633. Dublin - Kingston English Setters, Kingston, NJ. His son and Bissell 8th Great-grandfather Nathaniel Bissell was born of record in Windsor in September 1640. Joan is the Bissell 10th Great-grandmother. From the Dorchester, MA history, it notes that William Rockwell was made a freeman in 1630. He also purchased land, including a parcel from Eltweed Pomeroy. Joseph Loomis, his wife Mary White and their five sons and three daughters sailed to the New World on the Susan and Ellen from London 11 April 1638, landing in Boston 17 July 1638. As noted in the Joseph Family website about the history of Thomas Dewey, "...dissatisfaction with the government of Massachusetts caused the removal in 1635 of the main body of Watertown [Mass] to Wethersfield [CT], that of Dorchester [Mass] to Windsor [CT], and in 1636 Newtown [Mass] to Hartford [CT]. Consequently, New England retained a normal, multi-generational structure with relatively equal numbers of men and women. The Bissell 9th Great-grandmother, Mary Holcombe, was born about 1635 or 1636 in Dorchester. Moore was a Deputy from Windsor to the Connecticut General Court for many years, first in September 1653 and then every year from 1661 through 1677. (This was not the Bissell Ferry, which crossed the big river.) His father Thomas Alford and mother Joan Hawkins married in 1618 near Whitestaunton Parish, County Somerset. It is probable that he went in the spring of 1637, since no mention of him occurs after 2 Jan., 1637, in the Dorchester Town records; nor does his name occur in the Dorchester division of lands "in the Neck and Cowes Pasture," 18 March 1637. They were frequently called to hold office, whether as jurymen, constables or selectmen. In Windsor, his first house lot (likely granted in 1636) was directly on the west bank of the Connecticut River, between the lots of Thomas Gunn and Philip Randall. Some of the information about Thomas Holcombe comes from Descendants of The Founders of Ancient Windsor Through Five Generations, The Family of Thomas Holcombe, compiled by James Hallowell Holcombe, Jr., 2006. At a court session of "a court of assistants, holden att Boston, November 9th 1630" numerous matters were taken up and disposed of, including the trial of Walter Palmer and one other item of interest: "it is ordered, that Rich. Meine Stammhündin Fanchon Return to Sender Gigi (Miss Lilly) importierte ich von Mary Winter und Mike Brown (Fanchon English Setters, Holland). In 1640, when Parliament was reconvened, attention was redirected from the New World back to the old and migration to New England dropped sharply.". They were married in 1630, she was probably born somewhere between 1599 and 1610 in England. Besides the right to vote, freemen enjoyed advantages in the division of the lands ; and before the representative system commenced, they were all members of the General Court. William Phelps was also one of seven men named a few years later to a commission by the Massachusetts Company (the company that initially governed the New England colonies, including the areas that today are Rhode Island and Connecticut)  to govern the new colony of several towns along the Connecticut River when they were founded. Henry Stiles, in his 1891 History of Ancient Windsor noted the following: "We find capital crimes more numerous than now. Elizabeth's name is first mentioned in America on 17 Sep 1650 when she married Nathaniel Phelps (he was 26 years old) in Windsor. The passage was £5 for each adult, £10 per horse and £3 per ton of freight. Blacksmiths also made all kinds of household utensils and things like hinges, nails and door handles. Sollte ein Wurf in Planung sein, so finden sie Informationen dazu unter der Rubrik „Welpen“. Early land records in Dorchester provide two examples of how land was allocated in 1634 and 1635: "Dec. 1st, 1634. See also Robert White and Bridget Allgar and their Four Daughters. The vast majority of immigrants, he says, were neither extremely wealthy nor extremely poor. This shows what a colonial-era brickmaker's work yard would have looked like. Loralei English Setters Lori Curran 27 Saxton Flats Road Saugerties, NY 12477 845-246-8386 loricurran@hvc.rr.com Mountainview English Setters Shareen Brown 85 Mountain View Drive Holmes, NY 12531 845-855-9085 gsetter@comcast.net www.mountainviewgordonsetters.com. See more ideas about English setter, English setter dogs, Dogs. He married Susan Capen 14 April 1624 in Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, England, daughter of Bernard Capen and Joan Purchase. Colonial records show that his wife, with several young women, was fined for indulging in vain and extravagant display. Erteilung oder Widerruf von Einwilligungen, klicken Sie hier. (Sources for this information on Thomas Ford include ancestorbios.blogspot.com and from there additional information from:  The history of the descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass., Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, 1871; The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Robert Charles Anderson, 1995; The Memoirs of Roger Clap, 1731; and Lymanites.org – The Lyman Family website.). This information is from The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 by Robert Charles Anderson, who also notes that Randall moved to Windsor, CT in about 1636. According to The Ricker Collection of Vital Records of Early Connecticut, published in 2006, Jeffrey Baker's birth date is unknown. The Windsor land records note that Rev. He was apprenticed to carpenter Francis Stiles, 35, who had been hired by London investors, including Sir Richard Saltonstall, to establish a plantation in Connecticut. Sarah died in Springfield in January 1676, following the birth of her ninth child and his oldest daughter Mary died in Northampton, possibly also from complications of childbirth. Dated Dec. 15, 1666. He had jury duty a number of times between 1642 and 1647. He married Margaret (?) "Fourthly: I doe give to Thomas Alvard, son to my daughter Mary Alvard deceased, 5 shillings. In 1629, King Charles I dissolved Parliament, thus preventing Puritan leaders from working within the system to effect change and leaving them vulnerable to persecution. The original smaller part obviously has its own fireplaces and chimney and was two stories in the classic New England colonial "salt box" style, with apparently a small attic (note the small window at the very top of the "ell"). San Jose, CA 95120 408-595-8933 heathrowes@aol.com . Holcombe apparently was a representative from Windsor in the early governance of the Connecticut colony (still under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Bay Colony) and likely was an active participant in the January 14, 1639 general meeting at Hartford at which the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut were written and adopted. He had land granted him near what is now Savin Hill in Dorchester on 27 June 1636 and by this it appears that he did not go to Windsor with the first Company in 1636. 1745/6 and Priscilla Merritt, married Levi Stebbins (Mary Vore's 2nd great-grandson) and Amia's sister Tirzah Pierce married Solomon Bissell (Sarah Vore's 3rd great-grandson. For some, there may be links to other pages on this website, for example Captain John Bissell, where I've already assembled some information about that person. They had no children. Asking $160 Please call Carolyn @ 519 890-2755 Favourite. Diese Blutlinie war erfolgreich sowohl bei Hundeausstellungen als auch bei Versuchen als Arbeitshund. These woodworkers will lay the foundations that make Windsor the center of New England fine woodworking for the next century. The result of this exclusion was a remarkably homogeneous population, with colonists sharing similar backgrounds, outlooks, and perspectives.". In the doorway, you see his 7-year old daughter Mindwell, who before she is 20 will be married to Nathaniel Bissell, and will become the Bissell 8th Great-grandmother. They were given substantial grants of land, in most instances far more than they had held in old England. So does the group Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor. Warham and Maverick, and his fellow deacon, William Gaylord, approved to lay out the first land grants at Dorchester; and was one of the 24 freemen who took the oath of fidelity 18 May 1631. In 1643 there was substantial fighting with the Indians and the settlers were required to keep watches posted every night, all night long. He was a leader in his town, in his church and in the Connecticut Colony. J Stewarle Porcelain Dog Figurine of two English Setters, 16 1/2 L X 6 W X 10 H in perfect condition, purchased from Shanfields China original owner. bowmen100 has uploaded 111 photos to Flickr. "Absence from church was visited by a fine of five shillings. Griswold may have been one of the legal representatives of those merchants and Lords in England administering this grant. Sein Haarkleid ist leicht gewellt, lang und seidig, mit Hosen an den Hinterläufen und Befederung an den Vorderläufen fast bis zu den Pfoten reichend. . The English Setter is a medium-size breed of dog.It is part of the setter group, which includes the red Irish Setters, Irish Red and White Setters, and black-and-tan Gordon Setters.The mainly white body coat is of medium length with long silky fringes on the back of the legs, under the belly and on the tail. In 1675 he is recorded as having paid the tax due from his family for their use of a ferry across the small "rivulet" that flowed near Windsor into the Connecticut River. ", There is recorded also one acre of meadow . They were able to secure the release of 17 captives and returned to New England in May 1678. Baker died 7 Jul 1665 in Windsor, CT.  Joan then married Richard Ingraham 10 Dec 1668. In comparing Hannum with another immigrant, William Hatch who was much more active in the public record, Anderson says, "William Hatch and William Hannum were in many respects typical New England immigrants of the Great Migration, but their personalities could not have been more difficult...Hannum apparently made every effort to avoid conflict with his neighbors and, on the one occasion when he did become involved in a dispute [the Parsons trial], made it very clear that he would rather not be.". In 1630, their population was significantly increased when the ship. He apparently was in Windsor, CT by 1640. (His father-in-law, Robert White, was also apparently well-to-do, as he left substantial bequests of money in his will.) A meeting was held on October 15, 1629, "at the Deputyes House." The names of only seven persons selected to be in the smaller group are recorded and three of those names are Bissell ancestors: William Phelps, Thomas Ford and Eltweed Pomeroy. 28, 240; Albert D. Hart, Jr., "Loomis Family Genealogy." “The daughters portion of £20 to bee paid her at the age of 18 yeares, and the severall sonns portions to bee pd. Goner appoynted by certain noble personages & men of qualitie, interested in the said ryvr web. There is complete information about Mary Parsons' trials at, There is substantial information about Thomas Holcombe and his wife Elizabeth, Bissell 10th Great-grandparents, in, Joseph Loomis, his wife Mary White and their five sons and three daughters sailed to the New World on the, Albert D. Hart, Jr., "Loomis Family Genealogy." He was a selectman in Dorchester 8 Nov 1637. He was Deputy from Taunton to the general court at Plymouth, 1641 to 1645. He was made a freeman 14 May 1634. The Phelps Family History website, noted further below under William Phelps, is an amazing source of information about the early colonies, and especially about Windsor and Simsbury. He had land granted to him at Dorchester near Savin Hill, 27 June 1636. Wenn Sie Fragen zu meiner Zucht haben oder noch ausführlichere Informationen zu English Settern haben möchten, können Sie sich gerne mit mir in Verbindung setzen. While living in Windsor, he was representative to the General Court in 1637-1640. The Hartford group was led by their pastor, Rev. "MONDAY, OCT. 8, 1633. Phelps had come to Dorchester, Mass. And it is likewise ordered, that all things concluded as aforesaid shall stand in force and be obeyed until the next monthly meeting, and afterwards if it be not contradicted and otherwise ordered at said monthly meeting by the greatest vote of those that are present as aforesaid.". The Dorchester settlers were made acquainted with the rich bottom lands of the Connecticut River valley by an earlier visitor in 1633, and the labor of clearing their own rocky fields in Dorchester daily brought to their minds the advan tages possessed by the former position. About 1654, Nathaniel made claim to a division of land in Northampton and shortly removed to the new settlement, with his wife and several children being among the earliest arrivals, although he paid slip rent in Windsor as late as Jan. 4, 1659. It was of course necessary to keep a constant guard within the enclosure, to prevent the enemy from climbing over, or setting fire to the palisades. Tierrasse(n)/Art(en): English Setter Ich gründete den Kennel SetterCity um English Setter mit rein amerikanischen Blutlinien zu züchten. He received on the 2nd of February 1640 from the Connecticut Plantation, 21 acres adjoining the Farmington River, on the west side (Town Records, Vol. From the Hartford Courant newspaper, there is this bit of history about Ford's Tavern: This is a drawing of a tavern that was located in Boston early in New England's history. “Thomas Biscomb” is listed as a passenger on the ship Recovery of London, which sailed from Weymouth, England on 31 Mar 1633/4. 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