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First Settlers of Hartford

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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First Settlers of Hartford
Monument tribute to the first settlers of Hartford. This side of the monument includes:
Richard Church
Jeremy Adams
Matthew Allyn
Francis Andrews
William Andrews
Jjohn Arnold
Andrew Bacon
John Barnard
Thomas Barnes
Robert Bartlett
John Baysey
Thomas Beale
Nathaniel Bearding
Mary Betts
John Bidwell
Richard Billing
Thomas Birchwood
Peter BlackFord
Thomas Blackley
Thomas Bliss Sr.,
Thomas Bliss Jr.,
William Blumfield
James Bridgeman
John Bronson
Richard Bronson
Thomas Bull
Thomas Bunce
Benjamin Burr
Richard Butler
William Butler
Clement Chaplin
Dorothy Chester
Richard Church
John Clarke
Nicholas Clarke
William Clarke
James Cole
William COrnwell
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Only two women??
I believe that there are at least two other sides to this monument that we can not see/read. But if it were true that there were only two women then it's amazing Hartford is still around! :)
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Richard Church Ii of Hartford, Ii, of Hartford
Richard Of Church Ii, of Hartford was born on December 7, 1608 in London, Middlesex England. Richard was baptized on June 3, 1608 in Greater London. Richard Church died at age 59 years old on December 16, 1667 in Hadley, Massachusetts US, and was buried on December 27, 1668 in Hadley. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Richard Church Ii of Hartford, Ii, of Hartford.
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