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Oliver Diggins

Male Abt 1735 - 1819  (~ 84 years)


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  1. 1.  Oliver Diggins was born about 1735 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony (son of Joseph Diggins and Elizabeth Stoughton); died on 25 Jan 1819 in Wethersfield, Windsor Co, Vermont; was buried about Jan 1819 in Ascutneyville Cem, Windsor Co, Vermont.

    Notes:

    Oliver Diggins born about 1735, died at Weathersfield, Vt. in 1819, where he settled in 1780-81. His will, dated June 15, 1815, probated Mar. 13, 1819 names nine of his children...He was a soldier in the Revolution. Oliver enlisted 19 May 1775. He was with 2nd Co, 4th Reg in the siege of Boston. See DAR applications 54385 and 132186.

    From Connecticut Men in the Revolution pp59-60: Connecticut Continental Troops Eight Regiments for the Year 1775 Among the names: Oliver Diggins; Time Enlisted, May 19, 1775; When Discharged, Dec 20, 1775

    Fourth Regiment - Col. Hinman's - 1775Raised on the first call for troops, April-May 1775 and recruited mainly in Litchfield County. Upon the surprise of Ft. Ticonderoga, May 10, Gov. Trumbull ordered this regiment to march as soon as possible to secure that post and Crown Point against recapture. A request to this effect was also made by the Continental Congress. The regiiment reached Ticonderoga in June and Col. Hinman assumed command until the arrival of Gen Schuyler. It took part in the operations of the Northern Department until expiaration of term of service Dec. 1775. Regiment suffered much from sickness and many men were mustered out in Oct-Nov 1775.
    2d Company (This Company served at the Siege of Boston) Capt George Pitkin and Capt Ozias Bissell.

    Oliver married Mehitable Porter on 20 Sep 1758 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut. Mehitable (daughter of Hezekiah Porter and Mary Stoddard) was born about 1730 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; died on 8 Feb 1811 in Wethersfield, Windsor Co, Vermont; was buried about Feb 1811 in Ascutneyville Cem, Windsor Co, Vermont. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John D. Diggins was born about 1774 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; was christened on 14 Aug 1774 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Diggins was born on 2 Apr 1710 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony (son of Jeremiah Dikins and Rebecca Elmore); died on 9 Feb 1791 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony.

    Notes:

    He was a pupil of Rev. Timothy Edwards. He served as Sergt. under Capt. Ebenezer Grant, upon an "Expedition into ye Frontiers" Dec 19, 1745 and was commissioned Ensign, Oct 1749. It is said that Gov. William Franklin was quartered at his house under a juvenile guard during his captivity.
    In 1740 Diggins had his children baptized by Rev. Mr. Woodbridge of the East Hartford Church but was later received back into the East Windsor Church.

    Joseph married Elizabeth Stoughton in 17 Dec1735 in Somers, Tolland Co, Connecticut. Elizabeth (daughter of William Stoughton) was born on 2 Oct 1711 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony; died on 22 Dec 1769 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Stoughton was born on 2 Oct 1711 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony (daughter of William Stoughton); died on 22 Dec 1769 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony.

    Notes:

    Married:
    From Conn Genealogies: [Elizabeth was the] daughter of William Stoughton. This marriage was against the wish of the bride's father, and [Rev. Timothy] Edwards refused the communion to the young couple, and refused to baptize their children, unless Diggins should make public confession of his "scandalous offence." The church seems to have taken the young man's part, and endeavored in every way to persuade the pastor to recede. A lengthy controversy ensued, which finally developed into a trial of the pastor's power and right to negative (sic) a vote of the church. The struggle continued for several years, and is fully recorded in "A Narrative of the Troubles in the Second Church in Windsor from the year 1735 to the year 1741" a manuscript of Gov. Roger Wolcott in the possession of the Connecticut Historical Society at Hartford.
    A Mr. Matt B. Jones who contributed the Dickens, Diggins notes states that he has recently (1980's) found Joseph Diggins' and Elizabeth Stoughton's "marriage record among the early marriages of Somers, Conn, under date Dec 17, 1735, the name of the wife there appearing as Elizabeth Houghton, but it is stated that both were of Windsor and there was no Houghton family of Windsor, the evidence being abundant that he did marry Elizabeth Stoughton."
    In light of the scandalous nature of their marriage, it seems likely the couple dashed over to the neighboring Toland county to get married and the bride "accidentally" misspelled her last name.

    Children:
    1. John Diggins was born about 1717 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut; died on 20 Aug 1773 in Chatham, Hartford Co, Connecticut.
    2. 1. Oliver Diggins was born about 1735 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; died on 25 Jan 1819 in Wethersfield, Windsor Co, Vermont; was buried about Jan 1819 in Ascutneyville Cem, Windsor Co, Vermont.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jeremiah Dikins was born about 1679 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony (son of Jeremiah Diggins and Mary Cadwell); died on 22 Jan 1744/45 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; was buried in East Windsor Hill Cemetery, Hartford Co, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    His estate was settled Apr 2, 1745 by agreement signed by the widow, the three sons, and Thomas Kilbourn for the daughter.

    Jeremiah married Rebecca Elmore. Rebecca was born on 7 Feb 1691/92 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; died about 1726. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rebecca Elmore was born on 7 Feb 1691/92 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; died about 1726.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Conn Genealogies: [Jeremiah Dikins] married Rebecca, born Feb 7, 1691-2, daughter of Edward Elmore (see their deed of Jan 13, 1737 of "the lot laid out to Edward Elmor father of said Rebekah" Windsor Deeds, vol 7, page 75).

    Children:
    1. Jeremiah Diggons was born about 1707 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony; and died.
    2. 2. Joseph Diggins was born on 2 Apr 1710 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony; died on 9 Feb 1791 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony.
    3. Mary Dikins was born in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony; and died.
    4. John Dikins was born about 1717 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony; and died.

  3. 6.  William Stoughton and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Stoughton was born on 2 Oct 1711 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony; died on 22 Dec 1769 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jeremiah Diggins was born about 1655 in Connecticut Colony; died on 23 Nov 1736 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony.

    Notes:

    Jeremiah Diggins was living in Hartford, Conn as early as Apr. 18, 1677 on which date he brought action vs. Thomas Cadwell for detaining land appointed to his wife Mary by executors under the will of Edward Stebbins. On Mar 11, 1678-9 he sold one-third part of seven acres of land given by Dea. Edward Stebbins and his wife Frances to the three children of Thomas Cadwell. This was apparently an exchange for land at Podunk in Windsor where he was living as early as April 1681. In the will of Robert Morris of Hartford dated Nov 9, 1684, bequests are made to Jeremy Diggins and his three children, Mary, Jeremy (Dinkins) Jr, and Elizabeth. His name appears frequently in Windsor deeds until 1730 when he conveyed land "unto my obedient grandson Jeremiah Diggons the third of Windsor.

    Jeremiah married Mary Cadwell in by 1677 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony. Mary (daughter of Thomas Cadwell and Elizabeth Stebbins) was born on 8 Jan 1659/60 in Connecticut Colony; died on 9 Nov 1736 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Cadwell was born on 8 Jan 1659/60 in Connecticut Colony (daughter of Thomas Cadwell and Elizabeth Stebbins); died on 9 Nov 1736 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony.

    Notes:

    Married:
    From Conn Genealogies: [Jeremiah Diggins'] wife, Mary, was daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Cadwell and granddaughter of Dea. Edward Stebbins of Hartford. She was born Jan 8, 1660 and died at Windsor, Conn Nov 9, 1736

    Children:
    1. Mary Diggins was born about 1677 in Hartford, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; and died.
    2. 4. Jeremiah Dikins was born about 1679 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony; died on 22 Jan 1744/45 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; was buried in East Windsor Hill Cemetery, Hartford Co, Connecticut.
    3. Elizabeth Diggins was born before 1684 in Hartford County, Connecticut Colony; and died.
    4. Thomas Diggins was born after 1684 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut Colony; and died.



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