Family:Oliver Stoughton and Eleanor Burbank (1)

d. 23 Jan 1815
 
b. Cal 1735
d. 9 Mar 1774
m. Abt 1755
Facts and Events
Marriage[1] Abt 1755
Children
BirthDeath
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3.
 
 
4.
2 Mar 1846
5.
Abt 1770
6.
Cal 1773
7 Feb 1775
7.
Abt 1774
 
8.
Abt 1 Dec 1774
23 Jan 1775
References
  1. Fam. 16. Oliver5 [Stoughton], in Stiles, Henry R. History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut (1892): including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, 1635-1891. (Hartford, Connecticut: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1892)
    Vol II; p 732.

    Fam. 16. Oliver5 (Nath'l4, John3, Anc. Thos.2, Mr. Thos.1), bo't from Timo. Stoughton (Fam. 13) of Provincetown, Md., the orig. home-lot of Capt. Thomas S., in E. (now So.) W., on W. side of highway, N. of Stoughton's Brook; this land he gave to his s. Timothy, fr. whom it desc. to Willis S., from whose heirs it was bought by Elizur Bancroft. Oliver Stoughton m. (1) prob. abt. 1755, Eleanor Burbank (?) who d. 9 Mch., 1774, in 39th yr. (E.W.O. et E.W.C.R.); (2) 28 Sept., 1781, Wid. Elizabeth Gillett of [W.] Hartford - W. Htfd. Ch. Rec. She d. 9 (10, E.W.C.R. et R.D.) Feb. 1815, ae. 74 (E.W.O. say 72); she was memb. 1st Ch. E.W., 1787; he d. 23 Jan., 1815, ae. 87; "bu. 25th; had been the oldest man in the society nearly 11 yrs." (R.D. et E.W.C.R.); his will (E.W. Prob. Rec., iv. 193) dated 17 Apl., 1805; res. 13 Feb., 1815, mentions the ch. starred below...