1663 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
Timothy Phelps [1] |
Birth |
1 Nov 1663 |
Windsor, Connecticut Colony [1] |
Christening |
8 Nov 1663 |
Windsor, Connecticut Colony [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I605 |
Cooley Miller Sears Barnhouse |
Last Modified |
10 Aug 2011 |
Family |
Martha Crow d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
4 Nov 1686 |
Probably Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut [1, 2] |
Children |
| 1. Ashbel Phelps, b. Abt 1704, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 18 Oct 1787, Hebron, Tolland Co, Connecticut (Age ~ 83 years) |
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Family ID |
F415 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
7 Jul 2007 |
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Notes |
- "Mr. Phelps resided in Windsor, Conn. up to 1690 when, with his younger brother, Nathaniel, then unmarried, he removed to Hebron, Conn., though the town was not incorporated until 1708." - The Phelps Family of America and Their English Ancestors
On 23 Apr 1662 King Charles II granted Connecticut a charter as a self-governing corporate colony, with an eastern boundary at Narragansett Bay, overlapping part of the Rhode Island patent. Rhode Island did not concede its claim to territory between the Pawcatuck River and Narragansett Bay (the Narragansett Country), but Connecticut quickly took control of the area. (Bowen, Disputes, 32; Swindler, 2:135-136) On 10 May 1666 the Colony of Connecticut created four original counties: Fairfield, Hartford, New Haven, and New London. (Conn. Col. Recs., 2:34-35). Thus, Windsor became a part of Hartford County [1]
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Sources |
- [S420] Judge Oliver Seymour Phelps of Portland OR and Andrew T. Servin of Lenox MA , Phelps Family of America, (Eagle Publishing Co., Pittsfield, Mass, 1899), p107 (Reliability: 3).
- [S420] Judge Oliver Seymour Phelps of Portland OR and Andrew T. Servin of Lenox MA , Phelps Family of America, (Eagle Publishing Co., Pittsfield, Mass, 1899).
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