Samuel ALLYN

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Samuel ALLYN was born on 3 Nov 1667 (son of Capt Thomas ALLYN and Abigail WARHAM).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt Thomas ALLYN was born about 1635 (son of Matthew ALLYN and Margaret WYATT); died on 14 Feb 1695/6.

    Notes:

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    He was Captain in the militia and esteemed in the service. He and his father were early settlers at Windsor, and at the time of his marriage his father gave him a house and lands there. On October 2, 1651, when he was perhaps sixteen or seventeen years old, he accidentally shot and killed Henry Stiles of Windsor, a brother of Francis Stiles. For his part in this misadventure, he was fined L20 and placed under bond for one year. Three years later, Lydia Gilbert, who was probably connected in some way with the family of Thomas Gilbert, with whom Stiles boarded, was accused of having caused the death of Stiles by witchcraft. She was convicted and condemned to be hung. He was one of the "Troopers" from Windsor in 1658, and was made a Freeman that same year; was confirmed Lieutenant of the Windsor Train Band at the October session of 1681, and Captain of the same at the May session of 1690. He left a large estate of L174,13.09, comprising 15 different parcels of land aggregating over 1200 acres. He left place, cups and spoons appraised at L5,11s. and books valued at L8,12s. to his daughters. He also had a one-third interest in a mill property.

    Thomas married Abigail WARHAM on 21 Oct 1658. Abigail (daughter of Rev John WARHAM and Jane DABINOTT) was christened on 27 May 1638; died before 14 Feb 1695/6. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Abigail WARHAM was christened on 27 May 1638 (daughter of Rev John WARHAM and Jane DABINOTT); died before 14 Feb 1695/6.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Dau. of Rev. John and Jane Warham of Windsor, Conn.

    Children:
    1. John ALLYN was born on 17 Aug 1659; died in young.
    2. Matthew ALLYN was born on 5 Jan 1660/1; died on 17 Feb 1758.
    3. Thomas ALLYN was born on 11 Mar 1663; died on 6 Apr 1709.
    4. John ALLYN was born on 24 Jun 1665; died in 1707.
    5. 1. Samuel ALLYN was born on 3 Nov 1667.
    6. Jane ALLYN was born on 22 Jul 1670; died on 11 Apr 1702.
    7. Abigail ALLYN was born on 17 Oct 1672; died on 21 Jun 1754.
    8. Sarah ALLYN was born on 13 Jul 1674; died on 28 Dec 1740.
    9. Esther/Hester ALLYN was born on 29 Jan 1676/7; died on 4 Oct 1750.
    10. Benjamin ALLYN was born in 1680; died on 13 Dec 1712.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Matthew ALLYN was christened on 17 Apr 1605; died on 7 Feb 1670/1.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of Richard Allyn and Margaret Wyott of Braunton, Devon England.

    Notes:

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    He emigrated with the original Braintree company in 1632 to Cambridge, Mass., where he had given him the next year, 45 rods of the "Comon Plaes." (Gov. Haynes had 70 and John Benjamin 50 rods, granted them.) In 1635, he owned five houses on the town plot of Cambridge. In May, 1638, he was lodged with Roger Williams' at Providence. (Mass. Hist. Coll., fourth series, 6, pp. 244, 247.) He was made Freeman, March 4, 1634/5 and Representative, march, 1635/6. It is thought he removed to Hartford in 1637,--at any rate he was an original proprietor there and owned the first mill in Hartford. His house lot was on the road to the "Neck," now Windsor Street and he owned over 180 acres in that and nine other lots. He was excommunicated by the Church in Hartford and June 3, 1644, he appealed to the General Court for redress. The records do not show how the affair was settled, but it may have been the cause of his removal to Windsor. Nevertheless, few men in the colony had more influence or received more honors than he. He was Deputy fro Windsor from May, 1648, to March, 1652 inclusive, excepting the sessions of May 21, 1650, Feb 5, 1651 and Oct 6, 1651, and from Sept. 1654 to March, 1657/8, excepting the session of May 21, 1657. Assistant from May, 1658 to October, 1667 inclusive; Commissioner for the United Colonies 1660 and 1664, and frequently appointed upon important committees by the General Court. He was named in the Charter of 1662. "He was eminently a man of affairs and and active and public spirited citizen," but the Court Records indicate that he was of a litigious spirit. In May, 1660, "Mr. Mathew Allyn is chosen Moderator to supply the place of ye Governor and Dep: in case of their occasional absenc from ye Gen: Court." He also served as Moderator at the sessions of August 28, 1661, May 15, 1662 and July 22, 1662.

    Matthew married Margaret WYATT on 2 Feb 1626/7. Margaret was born in England; died on 12 Sep 1675. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret WYATT was born in England; died on 12 Sep 1675.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Dau. of John Wyott and Frances Chichester of Braunton, Devon, England

    Children:
    1. Col. John ALLYN was born in England; was christened on 24 Feb 1630; died on 6 Nov 1696.
    2. 2. Capt Thomas ALLYN was born about 1635; died on 14 Feb 1695/6.
    3. Mary ALLYN died on 29 Jul 1689.

  3. 6.  Rev John WARHAM was born about 1595 in England; died on 1 Apr 1670.

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    He came, it is said of a family of gentry of Dorset and Devon; Rev. G.C. Wilson in his article in the Memorial History of Hartford County, says he is thought to have come of an ancient family, the same stock as William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, who died in 1532. He was a graduate of St. Mary Hall, Oxford University, B.A., Nov. 14, 1614, M.A. May 18, 1618, and on May 23, 1619, was ordained at Silverton, co.Devon, by the Bishop of Exeter. Later, he preached in the City of Exeter and having embraced the Puritan doctrines, came to New England in the "Mary and John", in the spring of 1630, as one of the ministers of the party who founded Dorchester, Mass., where he served six years. His name is in the list of those desiring to be made Freemen, Oct., 1630. In 1636, he with the major part of the Dorchester congregation moved to Connecticut River and founded Windsor, where he served as pastor for thirty-four years until his death. He is classed by Trumbull, as one of the twelve civil and religious fathers of Connecticut. According to Cotton Mather,he was an energetic minister and a vigorous preacher and although "as pious a man as most that were out of Heaven, yet Satan often threw him into those deadly pangs of melancholy that made him despair of every getting thither." (Mather's Magnalia, I, pp. 441-2.) Several early New England ministers were similarly afflicted, doubtless from being steeped in the dismal theology of that period. There is an interesting note about him in Roger Clap's Memoirs. Living as a lad 3 miles from Exeter, he says: "I then took such a liking unto the Revd. Mr. John Warham that I did desire to live near him; So I removed (with my Father's consent) into the city," etc,. His first wife, whom he married in England, died at Dorchester, Mass., about Dec., 1634

    John married Jane DABINOTT about 1637. Jane was born in England; died on 23 Apr 1655 in Norwalk, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jane DABINOTT was born in England; died on 23 Apr 1655 in Norwalk, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Perhaps the dau. of John and Johane Dabinott of Chardstock, Dorset, England

    Children:
    1. 3. Abigail WARHAM was christened on 27 May 1638; died before 14 Feb 1695/6.
    2. Hepzibah WARHAM was christened on 9 Aug 1640; died in young.
    3. Esther WARHAM was born in 1644; was christened on 8 Dec 1644; died on 10 Feb 1736.
    4. Sarah WARHAM was born on 28 Aug 1652; died on 26 Dec 1678.