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LT Daniel Hayden

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LT Daniel Hayden Veteran

Birth
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
22 Mar 1713 (aged 72)
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
Plot
The tall Hayden obelisk is located in section 4. Daniel's death is inscribed there, along with many
Memorial ID
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Daniel Hayden was the son of William Hayden and his first wife. He was born in the old Plymouth colony trading house at Windsor.

When William and his second wife, MARGARET (WILCOXSON)BIRDSEYE HAYDEN, my ancestor, removed to Killingworth, Daniel remained in Windsor and worked on the family property (called Hayden's) in the stone quarry which supplied Winsor with tombstones.

Daniel served in King Philip's war in 1675, was commissioned as Lieutenant of the Windsor Train Band in 1697 and of the Troop of Horse in 1698.

He married his step-sister, Hannah Birdseye, daughter of my ancestors and his step mother, WILLIAM & MARGARET (WILCOXSON) BIRDSEY.

He distributed his land to his four sons around 1707.

Birth date from "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906"

The tall Hayden obelisk is located in section 4. Daniel's death is inscribed there, along with many other family members. The brownstone headstone and the military headstone are both located in section 5, which is part of the Ancient Burying Ground and oldest section of Palisado Cemetery.
Daniel Hayden was the son of William Hayden and his first wife. He was born in the old Plymouth colony trading house at Windsor.

When William and his second wife, MARGARET (WILCOXSON)BIRDSEYE HAYDEN, my ancestor, removed to Killingworth, Daniel remained in Windsor and worked on the family property (called Hayden's) in the stone quarry which supplied Winsor with tombstones.

Daniel served in King Philip's war in 1675, was commissioned as Lieutenant of the Windsor Train Band in 1697 and of the Troop of Horse in 1698.

He married his step-sister, Hannah Birdseye, daughter of my ancestors and his step mother, WILLIAM & MARGARET (WILCOXSON) BIRDSEY.

He distributed his land to his four sons around 1707.

Birth date from "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906"

The tall Hayden obelisk is located in section 4. Daniel's death is inscribed there, along with many other family members. The brownstone headstone and the military headstone are both located in section 5, which is part of the Ancient Burying Ground and oldest section of Palisado Cemetery.

Inscription

Here was Buried the
Body of Levt Daniel
Hayden who Died
March ye 22nd A.D. 1713
Aged about 74 Years
& his wife Mrs Hannah
Hayden & their Son &
Daughtr William & Mary
Hayden was Buried here.



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  • Created by: V. Nareen Lake
  • Added: Jun 24, 2004
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8979178/daniel-hayden: accessed ), memorial page for LT Daniel Hayden (2 Sep 1640–22 Mar 1713), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8979178, citing Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake (contributor 46613568).