The first five of their six children did not survive. Sarah cied in 1707, the year their last child, Nathan was born.
Nathaniel was a Lieutenant in King Phillip's War 1698 and Captain in 1705. As Captain, he was deputy to the General Court from Stonington, New London County, Connecticut in 1695 and 1705. Nathaniel was one of the committee to locate a meeting-house in Plainfield, Connecticut in 1704.
The first five of their six children did not survive. Sarah cied in 1707, the year their last child, Nathan was born.
Nathaniel was a Lieutenant in King Phillip's War 1698 and Captain in 1705. As Captain, he was deputy to the General Court from Stonington, New London County, Connecticut in 1695 and 1705. Nathaniel was one of the committee to locate a meeting-house in Plainfield, Connecticut in 1704.
Family Members
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement