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WILL from ancestry.com database DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1663 to 1677. Page 72-3 Name: Richard Treat, Sen. Location: Wethersfield Invt. 69-10-08. Taken by John Deming, Robert Webster and John Nott. Will dated 13 February, 1668. The last Will & Testament of Richard Treat sen. of Wethersfield, Colony of Connecticut: Item: I give to my wife Alis Treat, after my decease, all the lands of what kinde soever I stand possessed of, within ye bounds of Wethersfield, and five acres of land lying in the dry swamp, of wch I have improved and pr pared for use, lying next my son James his land. Item. One peece of meddow lying in the great meddow comonly called by the name of send home. Item. The one halfe or eight acres next home of that peece of meddow comonly cald Filbarne. Item. The home lotte by the plaine land side. Item. Ye dwelling howse that I formerly lived in, with Convenient yeard room, and that end of ye barne on ye side the threshing flowre next the dwelling, with one halfe of that lotte belonging to ye said dwelling house lyeing next his son Richards howse & lotte, except my wife & son James shall agree otherwise. Item. All my pasture land fenced in, beyond my Daughter Hollisters lotte. Item. The use of two of my best Cowes, wch shee shall chuse, wch if they shall continue & Stand longer than my loveing wife liveth, they shall be my eldest sone Richard Treats. Item. I give to my wife the Handing bed, bedding, bedsted, wth all the furniture thereto belonging, with the use of so much of the houshold goods during her life time as shee shall judge needfull for her comfort, of what sort soever. Item. I give and bequeath to my eldest son, Richard Treat, the full possession & Confermation of the farme of Mayog, wth all ye Respective priveledges thereto belonging, with three of my youngest Heifers. Item. I give to my second sonne, Robert Treat, ten pounds. Item. I give to my youngest son, James Treat, besids the lands already made over to him, my Mill & grinding stone, fann, Timber chaine, Stilyeards, and my little bible. Item. I give to my sonn-in-law, Matthew Camfield, twentie pounds for that wch is remaining of his portion. Item. I give to my daughter Hollister fourtie shillings. Item. To my daughter Johnson ten shillings. Item. My debts being paid, I give to my loveing sons, John Demon and Robert Webster, equally, all the rest of my goods and Chattells whatsoever, except Mr Perkins Book, wch I give to my sonn John Demon, and my great bible to my Daughter Honour Demon, and that money in my Cousen Samuel Welles his hand unto my Cousen Daniel Demong, son of John Demon senir. And my desire is that my son-in-law John Demon, Robert Webster and Richard Treat would be my Overseers for their mutual helpfullness to my wife, & endeavor to see the accomplishment of this my last Will & Testamt. And for the Ratification hereof I have this 13th of ffebruary, 1668, set to my Hand & Seal. Richard Treat, sen. Court Record, Page 97--3 March, 1669-70: Will endorsed & Exhibited in Court, and, with the Invt., approved. Search Results Search Terms: TREAT (1), RICHARD (694) Database: Boston Vital Records, 1630-99 Combined Matches: 1 BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699 1655. page 53 Mr. William Thompson & Catharine Treat daughter of Richard Treat of Wethersfield were married 19th--9th month by John Endecott Governor. View full context Search Results Database: Full Context of English Origins of American Colonists Combined Matches: Previous Page Next Page English Origins of American Colonists, p. English Origins of AMERICAN COLONISTS [p.1] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. [p.46] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. BY J. HENRY LEA AND J. R. HUTCHINSON. page 47 Joan Patten, the testatrix, was probably a daughter of one of the five sons Christopher, Hugh, William, John or Edmund, thus obtained but, as none of their wills have been discovered, it is, from the present view-point, impossible to say which. It seems evident that the William named in her will was that William of Dorchester, Mass., who died in 1673, aged nearly 88 years, and could not, therefore, have been her brother as both the putative parents had long been dead in 1585, and therefore he and his brother John, also of Dorchester, were probably her nephews. John was probably dead at the time of the making of her will (the last mention of himin our records being 1632),which accounts for his omission and strengthens the probability of the connection. Hugh Gaylord, of whom later, who remained in England but whose daughter Alice, wife of Richard Treat, came to America, could not for similar reasons of age, have been the brother Hugh of the will, but must also have been a nephew and probably a brother of the Dorchester emigrants. A brief sketch of what is known of these three may be of interest to the reader. Search Terms: TREAT (26), RICHARD (202) Database: Connecticut Puritan Settlers, 1633-1845 Combined Matches: 7 First Sttlers of the Colony. Treat, Richard, Wethersfield. In March, 1637, was a member of the lower house of the General Court. He died in 1668-9. His children were, Richard, jr., Robert, James, a daughter Hollister, another who married Hon. Matthew Canfield or Camp, another married a Johnson, and two others married Robert Webster, son of Gov. Webster, and John, son of Hon. John Deming, (were mentioned in his will as sons, and shared in his estate.) He gave Mr. Perkins's book to his son John Deming. He was a cousin of Samuel Wells, and of John Deming, sen'r. Some men of distinction by this name. The family ranked high in the colony. Click to view full context First Sttlers of the Colony. Treat, Richard, Wethersfield, 1663--a magistrate in '63--son of Richard. Click to view full context Search Results Search Terms: TREAT (3), RICHARD (18) Database: Connecticut Apprentices, 1637-1900 Combined Matches: 1 Apprentices of Connecticut [p.1] APPRENTICES page 75 (J)GENNINGS, JOSEPH, bound to Richard Treat Senr. for term of 10 years. In case Treat dyes, boy is to go to any of Treat's 3 sons whom the boy doth choose. View full context Persi......ancestry.com Treat Richard Treat Biography, Connecticut New England Historical and Genealogical Register 25 1 January 1871 Surname Treat Richard Treat-Trott, Eng., New England, Note New England Historical and Genealogical Register 58 3 July 1904 Surname Trott Richard Treat-Trott, Eng., New England, Note New England Historical and Genealogical Register 58 3 July 190
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ancestry.com English Origins of American Colonists, p. English Origins of AMERICAN COLONISTS [p.1] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. [p.46] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. BY J. HENRY LEA AND J. R. HUTCHINSON. page 48 Hugh Gaylaud of Pitminster, co. Somerset, in 1573 held lands in Poundisford, Smalecross and Lakemead in the Tything of South Trendle (now the parish of Trull), late of Nicholas Gay-lerd, and held lands in Southgrove, in said tything, by surrender of Johane, widow of said Nicholas, for his residence. On 4 October, 1608, he had surrendered the close called Smalrest (sic, but see above), in the tything aforesaid, to his son George Gay-lard.Court Rolls, Manor of Taunton Deane, Somst.* His daughter Alice was baptized at Pitminster, 10 May, 1594, and married there, 27 April, 1615, Richard Trott (Treat), and came to America with her husband and their nine surviving children in 1630.Treat Genealogy, pp. 9, 18, 26.* They settled at Dorchester but soon removed to Wethersfield, Conn. Hugh Gaylord died at Pitminster and was buried there 21 October, 1614, His will, deposited in the Archdeaconry of Taunton, has unfortunately perished.Recorded in Calendars there, File 1614, No. 110.*
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19 Mar 1616
Pitminster, England
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Aft 1694
Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut
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familysearch.org all over the place familysearch.org..........7/30/00....Took me to a Deming Webpage.....http://members.aol.com/janau/deming.htm John Deming.....research....The information below is not varified as yet....ELJ John DEMING born: @1615 in England; married: @1637 Honour TREAT (dau of Richard TREAT and Alice GAYLORD; b. 19-Mar-1616, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England; d, aft 1694) in Wethersfield, CT; died: @1694, Wethersfield, CT Children: 1. John b. 9 Sep 1638 (Wethersfield CT) m. 20 Sep 1657 Mary MYGATT d. 23 Jan 1712 - 2. Jonathon b. @1639 (Wethersfield CT) m. 21 Nov 1660 (1) Sarah GRAVES (2) 25 Dec 1673 Elizabeth GILBERT - 3. Sarah b. @1640 (Wethersfield CT) m. @1659 Samuel MOODY d. 29 Sep 1717 (Hadley MA) - 4. Samuel b. @1646 (Wethersfield CT) m. 29 Mar 1694 Sarah BUCK - 5. Rachel m. John MORGAN d. 1692 - 1709 (?New London CT) - 6. Hannah m. before 1670 John BECKLEY d. after 5 Sep 1709 - 7. David b. @1652 (Wethersfield CT) m. 14 Aug 1678 Mary d. (?Cambridge MA) - 8. ) Ebenezer b. @1659 in Wethersfield CT m. 16-Jul-1677 Sarah PHELPS in Wethersfield CT d. 02-May-1705 in Wethersfield CT - 9. Mary m. 15 Dec 1670 John HURLBUT d. after 5 Sep 1709 (?Middletown CT) - 10. Mercy m. 8 Feb 1674 (1) Joseph CURTIS (2) Joseph WRIGHT d. after 5 Sep 1709 John Deming was a founding father of Wethersfield, Connecticut; prior biographers note his earliest date of residency as 1636 (additional information in husbands notes)...
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