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- Elizabeth FULLER b. 4 Apr 1626, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts; d. 1714/1715, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; bur. Unknown, Fairsted, Essex, England.
Notes:
Copyright © 2001, Tim Dowling
email: tdowling_53223@yahoo.com
Elizabeth m. Edmund SCOTT 1664, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. Edmund b. Abt 1618, , Hartford, Connecticut; d. Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Elizabeth m. Thomas UPSON 23 Jan 1645/1646, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Thomas b. 1600, England; d. 19 Jul 1655, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Elizabeth UPSON
- 3. Stephen UPSON
b. 1655, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 1735, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 4. Hannah UPSON
b. Abt 1648, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 1705, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
Generation: 2
- Elizabeth UPSON
(1.Elizabeth1)
- Stephen UPSON
(1.Elizabeth1) b. 1655, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 1735, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
Notes:
Stephen Upton joined the Company of Mattatuck or Waterbury, where on December 29, 1679, he signed the Articals of Association. He was surveyor, on school committee, grand juror, often townman, and three times Deputy to the general Court.
Stephen Upson and wife were buried in Grand Street Cemetery, Waterbury. Descendants who look for his grave will not find it. Anderson's History, pages 235 and 666 reads: "In certain towns settled at an early date it was the custom to bury the dead in the garden of the minister, and the first burial in Waterbury was likewise at the foot of the minister's garden, for Mr. Peck's house-lot extended through to Grand Street, and the part of the Grand Street Cemetery in use during the seventeenth century was but a continuance of the house lot. The earliest mention of a burial place is in 1695 when Edmund Scott was granted a parcel of land butting east on the burying yard. This was the only place of burial until 1709. By 1890 the Grand Street Cemetery was greatly neglected and there were only eight gravestones standing which bore a date prior to 1740. After much opposition, on the part of a few, in 1892, 'the city of Waterbury dishonored itself by desecrating the graves of one hundred and seventy six years, by blotting from the face of our fair township the last vestige of its founders.'" Many bodies were removed to Riverside Cemetery and various nearby cemeteries, and some gravestones were plowed under. This is now the site of the Bronson Library.
Sergeant Stephen Upson is sometimes erroneously called a Proprietor of Waterbury. In 1702, it was declared that the only men who were qualified to act in giving away lands were the proprietors for the first purchasing of the place, together with Stephen Upson, Richard Porter and Jonathan Scott.
His will was dated November 28, 1733, and proved July 3, 1735. His estate amounted to five hundred twenty pounds, seventeen shillings.
The will of Stephen Upson follows:
In the name of God, Amen. The twenty eight day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and thirty three. I STEPHEN UPSON of Waterbury in the County of New Haven and Colony of Connecticut in New England, Husbandman, being far advanced in years but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto God, and calling to mind the mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appointed to all men once to Dye do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say principally and first of all, I give and recommend my Soul into the Hands of God who gave it, and my Body to the earth to be buried in Decent and Christian Manner at the Discretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but at the Generall Resurrection, I shall receive the same again by the Almighty Power of God. And as touching such worldly estate as it has pleased God to glorify me for this Life, I give devise and dispose of same in the following Manner and Form:
Imprimis: Unto my beloved Son Stephen Upson, whom I constitute, ordain and make my sole Executor of this my last will and testament, I give and grant my Bever Meadow Lott estimated two acres and three roods, butted to the east on Pritchard's land, to the west on Hop Meadow Hill, to the north on land that was John Welton's deceased, to the south on land belonging to the heirs of Daniel Porter, deceased. Also I give him four Acres of Land lying in the Horse Pasture, so called, butting south on his own Land, to the east on Thomas Upson's Land, to the west and to the north on Common Land. These two pieces of Land as above described, be it more or less than six acres and three quarters of an Acre, I give unto him as an acknowledgement of his being the eldest son, to have and to hold the sd Land with the appurtenances thereunto belonging unto Him and His Heirs and Assigns forever. Also I give him four acres more of Land lying in the Horse Pasture, so called, butting west on Thomas Upson's Land to the north, east and south on Common Land. Also I give him two Stears which he has already received, to have and to hold the same to Him and His Heirs forever, to His and their own sole benefit forever and none of the above given Premises to be counted in the following distribution:
Item--I give unto my well beloved Daughter, Mary Welton, one piece of Land south of Buck's Meadow called Upson's Island which piece of Land is Estimated Twelve acres but be it More or Less as it is, butted and bounded, I give the whole to her and her heirs forever and with what she has already received to be the whole of her Portion.
Also, I give unto my Daughter, Thankful Blakeslee, twenty shillings in money to be paid or distributed to her out of my estate and this with what she has already received to be the whole of her Portion.
Item--I give unto my well beloved Daughter Tabitha Scoville fifteen pounds to be distributed or paid her out of my estate and this with what she has already received to be the whole of her Portion.
Also it is my will that all the remainder of my estate, real and personall, after my lawfull debts are paid, shall be equally divided between my Sons Stephen Upson, John Upson, Thomas Upson and my Daughters Elizabeth Bronson and Hannah Bronson in the following Manner and Form, that is to say, my Son Stephen Upson not to be accountable for the division for what I have already given him by Deed or Gift, nor anything above given Him in this my last will and testament; nor my Son Thomas Upson to be any way accountable for this division for what I have given him by Deed or Gift: nor my Son John Upson to be any ways accountable for what I have given Him by Deed or Gift; but my Daughter Elizabeth Brownson to be accountable in this division for what she has received and my Daughter Hannah Brownson to be accountable for what she has received, and for this manner and Division to be made of all the remainder of my estate of every kind between my three Sons and two Daughters Elizabeth and Hannah Brownson (having given my Daughters Mary Welton, Tabitha Scovill, and Thankful Blakeslee, their Portions in full already with what I have particularly given them and sot out to them in this my last will and testament and to my three Sons and Two Daughters to be equal in this Division, only the Daughters Elizabeth and Hannah are to have portioned to them what they have received as Portion out of my estate in my lifetime and I would Have it Known to be my will and pleasure and the design of the testator (though I think it might be conjured otherwise) that my Sons Deeds and Gifts and what I have particularly given any of them in this will or otherwise, shall never be reckoned anyways in the Distribution, but intend they shall have so much more than their sisters.
I do hereby disallow and disannul any other or former testaments, Wills and Executors by me in any ways before named, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament, in witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written.
His Stephen Upson Mark
Signed, sealed pronounced and declared by the sd Stephen Upson as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us, the Subscribers
John Southmayd Thomas Porter Jogn S. Southmayd Thomas Judd Clerk
Stephen m. 28 Dec 1682, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
- Hannah UPSON
(1.Elizabeth1) b. Abt 1648, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 1705, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
Hannah m. Samuel HICKOX 25 Oct 1664. Samuel b. Abt 1643, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 1695, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 5. Samuel HICKOCK
b. Abt 1668, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 3 Jun 1713.
- 6. Hannah HICKOX
b. 2 Apr 1669, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 17 Jul 1750, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 7. William HICKOX
b. Abt 1672, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 4 Nov 1737, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 8. Thomas HICKOX
b. Abt 1674, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 28 Jun 1728, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 9. Joseph HICKOK
b. Abt 1677; d. 1725.
- 10. Mary HICKOX
b. 1680, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 21 Mar 1712/1713, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 11. Elizabeth HICKOX
b. 12 Nov 1682; d. Aft 1729, Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut.
- 12. Stephen HICKOX
b. Abt 1684, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 1726, Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- 13. Benjamin HICKOX
b. Abt 1686; d. 17 Nov 1745, Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut.
- 14. Mary Mercy HICKOKS
b. 6 Apr 1689, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; c. 8 Apr 1689, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 6 Sep 1729, Stamford, Conneticut.
- 15. Ebenezer HICKOK
b. Abt 1692, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 8 Jul 1774, Bethel Soc., Danbury, Connecticut.
Generation: 3
- Samuel HICKOCK
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. Abt 1668, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 3 Jun 1713.
Samuel m. 16 Apr 1690. [Group Sheet]
- Hannah HICKOX
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 2 Apr 1669, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 17 Jul 1750, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
Hannah m. 16 Apr 1696, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Hannah m. 16 Apr 1696, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
- William HICKOX
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. Abt 1672, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 4 Nov 1737, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
William m. Rebecca ANDRUS 1695, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. Rebecca b. 16 Dec 1672, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 1717, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 16. William HICKOK
b. 14 Feb 1697/1698, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 17. Samuel HICKOX
b. 26 May 1702, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 13 May 1765, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 18. Abraham HICKOK
b. 5 Apr 1704, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 19. John HICKOK
b. 8 May 1706, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 20. Rebecca HICKOK
b. 29 Mar 1708, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 21. Rachel HICKOX
b. 16 May 1710, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 24 Nov 1798.
- 22. Hannah HICKOX
b. 7 Jun 1714, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. Between 1749-1809.
- Thomas HICKOX
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. Abt 1674, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 28 Jun 1728, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
Notes:
Copyright © 2001, Tim Dowling
email: tdowling_53223@yahoo.com
Thomas m. 27 Mar 1700, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
- Joseph HICKOK
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. Abt 1677; d. 1725.
- Mary HICKOX
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 1680, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 21 Mar 1712/1713, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
Notes:
!FGR by Georgia Maeser of Provo, Utah citing Hickocks Genealogy A1C11 p
5 - 17; Archives Record of Zina R. Pulley; Families of Old Fairf ied,
Connecticut A1 C11 p 5, 6; Birth place shown as Waterbury, New H aven,
Connecticut
Mary m. 9 Nov 1697, Breakneck, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
- Elizabeth HICKOX
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 12 Nov 1682; d. Aft 1729, Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut.
- Stephen HICKOX
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. Abt 1684, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 1726, Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut.
- Benjamin HICKOX
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. Abt 1686; d. 17 Nov 1745, Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut.
Benjamin m. 3 Feb 1713/1714. [Group Sheet]
- Mary Mercy HICKOKS
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 6 Apr 1689, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; c. 8 Apr 1689, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; d. 6 Sep 1729, Stamford, Conneticut.
Mary m. 1705, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
Mary m. 15 Mar 1748/1749. [Group Sheet]
- Ebenezer HICKOK
(4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. Abt 1692, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 8 Jul 1774, Bethel Soc., Danbury, Connecticut.
Notes:
Married (2) Esther Curtis Beach, wid. of Daniel and dau. of Benjamin &
Esther (Judson) Curtiss. They had 4 children.
Generation: 4
- William HICKOK
(7.William3, 4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 14 Feb 1697/1698, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- Samuel HICKOX
(7.William3, 4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 26 May 1702, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 13 May 1765, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
Samuel m. Mary HOPKINS 8 Mar 1720/1721, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. Mary b. 27 Jan 1696/1697, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 19 Aug 1768. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 23. Mary HICKOX
b. 30 Oct 1721.
- 24. Mehitable HICKOX
b. 22 Nov 1723.
- 25. William HICKOX
b. 25 Jan 1725/1726.
- 26. Abraham HICKOX
b. 27 Jan 1727/1728, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- 27. John HICKOX
b. 25 Jul 1730.
- 28. Samuel HICKOX
b. 8 Sep 1733.
- 29. Dorcas HICKOX
b. 11 Jul 1736, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 13 Jun 1815, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- Abraham HICKOK
(7.William3, 4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 5 Apr 1704, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- John HICKOK
(7.William3, 4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 8 May 1706, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
- Rebecca HICKOK
(7.William3, 4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 29 Mar 1708, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut.
Rebecca m. 16 Aug 1731, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
- Rachel HICKOX
(7.William3, 4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 16 May 1710, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. 24 Nov 1798.
Notes:
Source: "Prindle Genealogy," by Franklin Prindle 1906
Some sources spell her last name Hickok. Rachel married her second cousin, Jonathan Prindle. Both Rachel's and Jonathan's maternal great-grandparents were Francis Andrus/Andrews and Anna Smith.
Rachel m. 4 May 1732, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
- Hannah HICKOX
(7.William3, 4.Hannah2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 7 Jun 1714, Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; d. Between 1749-1809.
Hannah m. 25 Jan 1734/1735, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]
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