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1673 - 1725 (52 years)
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Thomas NORTH [1, 2] |
- He settled in Kensington and was one of the founders and one of its "seven pillars" of the church there in 1712. He was a man of wealth and standing. He left a very large estate for those days, the inventory amounting to 1335 pounds, 2 sh. 5d. (Conn. Genealogies p. 622; also the Newell Family.) By deed dated Jan. 24, 1709, he sold Rev. William Burnham two parcels of land, one of eighteen acres, and one of twenty-two acres at Great Swamp; and by deed of Feb. 1, 1709, he sold land in Beech Swamp, Great Swamp, to Samuel Seamore, who had married his sister, Hannah North. (North's Hist. of Berlin, p.27) He lived near the Seymour Stockade, and not far from the church. [1]
- Thomas North was a pioneer settler in that part of Berlin known as Christian Lane, where he owned much land, possibly a part of the grant made to his father. His name appears among those who petitioned the General Assembly at Hartford, Oct. 16, 1705, to settle in Great Swamp, now Berlin, and to have a meeting house there. he was one of the seven pillars of the original Congregational Church of Kensington, which was formed in 1712. The other six were William Burnham, pastor, Stephen Lee, Dr. Anthony Judd, Samuel Seymour, Thomas Hart and Caleb Cowles.
Thomas North was a man of wealth and influence. Attempts to find his dwelling place have failed. Records give it as Kensington and Farmington, but we know that he lived near the Seymour Stockade in Christian Lane just back of the residence of the late Mr. John Goodrich of Berlin. It was built of sixteen foot palisades, sharpened to points and stuck in the ground, and affording protection against the Indians. Around this stockade clustered many families, including the Harts, the Standleys (Stanley), the Nortons, Cowles, Porters, Gridleys, Newells and others less closely connected with the Norths.
Thomas North and Thomas hart were a committee to whom Rev. William Burnham deeded land Jan. 7, 1716/7, for a burying place in Christian Lane "To e theirs and their heirs forever, for the above said use." This graveyard, fallen into a condition of sore neglect, was restored in 1909 by the Emma Hart Willard Chapter of the D.A.R.
By deed of Jan. 24, 1709, Thomas North conveyed to William Burnham two parcels of land, one of 18 acres, the other of 22 acres, described as being in Great Swamp. By deed of Feb. 1, 1709, he sold land in Beach Swamp, Great Swamp, to Samuel Seamore, who married his sister Hannah North. [2]
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Birth |
1673 [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
2 Mar 1724/5 [1, 2] |
Person ID |
I83234 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
6 Sep 2021 |
Family 1 |
Martha ROYCE, b. 1 Jun 1679 |
Marriage |
1 Dec 1698 [1, 2] |
Children |
| 1. Martha NORTH, b. 30 Jun 1700 d. 5 Mar 1791 (Age 90 years) [Birth] |
+ | 2. Deacon Isaac NORTH, b. 27 Sep 1703, Berlin, Vermont d. 20 Dec 1788, Berlin, Washington Co., Vermont (Age 85 years) [Birth] |
| 3. Thomas NORTH, b. 27 Oct 1705 [Birth] |
+ | 4. James NORTH, b. 17 Apr 1709 d. 1758, Canaan, Connecticut (Age 48 years) [Birth] |
| 5. Sarah NORTH, b. 4 Feb 1711 d. 3 Jan 1777 (Age 65 years) [Birth] |
| 6. Samuel NORTH, b. 28 Jul 1715 d. 11 Apr 1725 (Age 9 years) [Birth] |
| 7. Joseph NORTH, b. 2 Jun 1720 d. 1737 (Age 16 years) [Birth] |
| 8. Hannah NORTH, b. 17 Sep 1722 d. 23 Feb 1811 (Age 88 years) [Birth] |
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Family ID |
F34019 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
6 Sep 2021 |
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Sources |
- [S3597] Ernest Flagg, "Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England" My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking.
- [S12624] Dexter North, John NORTH of Farmington Connecticut and his Descendants with a short account of other Early North Families.
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