Person:George Abbott (4)

George Abbott
b.Est 1620 England
d.Bef 11 Mar 1689/90 Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut
  • HGeorge AbbottEst 1620 - Bef 1689/90
  • WMary WeedEst 1637 - 1672
m. Bef 1657
  1. Dorcas AbbottBef 1658 - 1720
  2. George AbbottAbt 1669 -
  3. Jonathan AbbottAbt 1670 -
  4. John Abbott
Facts and Events
Name George Abbott
Alt Name George Abbot
Gender Male
Birth[4] Est 1620 England
Marriage Bef 1657 Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States (probably)Bride's home.
to Mary Weed
Death[1] Bef 11 Mar 1689/90 Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut
Other?  Not To Be Confused With?: George Abbott (2), (m. Sarah Farnum) who died 1689 in Andover
Other?  Not To Be Confused With?: George Abbott (8)(m. Hannah Chandler), d. 1681 at Andover
References
  1. Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    1:2.

    GEORGE, Windsor 1640, fin. for sell. to an Ind. a pistol, and powder; prob. was after at Norwalk among early sett. 1600, had there two ws. of wh. the latter was Joanna, and he outliv. her 8 yrs. but the ch. ment. in his will of 2 May 1689, pro. 11 Mar. foll. were by the former. They were Dorothy, w. of a Root; Priscilla, w. of a Clason; George, b. a. 1669; Daniel, a. 1672, liv. 1709, yet not kn. to have issue; Mary, m. after d. of her f. a Jackson; John; and Jonathan.

  2.   Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (1963).

    George Abbott & 1/wf Mary Weed (ca 1639-1672+) ca 1657/8; Windsor, CT/Wethersfield, CT/Norwalk, CT
    George Abbott & 2/wf Joanna (Linn) Williams (-1682), w William; aft 1676; Norwalk, CT

  3.   RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project
    [1].

    Excerpts from a variety of sources

  4. Based on year by which he was married, and year he may have been in Windsor (although this might be confusion with another George Abbott).
Founders of Windsor, CT
Windsor was the first permanent English settlement in Connecticut. Local indians granted Plymouth settlers land at the confluence of the Farmington River and the west side of the Connecticut River, and Plymouth settlers (including Jonathan Brewster, son of William) built a trading post in 1633. But the bulk of the settlement came in 1635, when 60 or more people led by Reverend Warham arrived, having trekked overland from Dorchester, Massachusetts. Most had arrived in the New World five years earlier on the ship "Mary and John" from Plymouth, England. The settlement was first called Dorchester, and was renamed Windsor in 1637.

See: Stiles History of Ancient Windsor - Thistlewaite's Dorset Pilgrims - Wikipedia entry

Loomis homestead, oldest in CT.
Settlers at Windsor by the end of 1640, per the Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor: Abbot - Alford - S. Allen - M. Allyn - Barber - Bartlett - M. (Barrett) (Huntington) Stoughton - Bascomb - Bassett - Benett - Birge - Bissell - Branker - Brewster - Buckland - Buell - Carter - Chappel - D. Clarke - J. Clarke - Cooke - Cooper - Denslow - Dewey - Dibble - Dumbleton - Drake - Dyer - Eels - Eggleston - Filley - Ford - Foulkes - Fyler - Gaylord - Francis Gibbs - William Gilbert - Jere. Gillett - Jon. Gillett - N. Gillett - Grant - Gridley - E. Griswold - M. Griswold - Gunn - Hannum - Hawkes - Hawkins - Hayden - Haynes - Hill - Hillier - Holcombe - Holmes - Holt - Hosford - Hoskins - Hoyte - Hubbard - Huit - Hulbert - Hull - Hurd - Hydes - Loomis - Ludlow - Lush - Marshfield - A. Marshall - T. Marshall - Mason - M. (Merwin) (Tinker) Collins - M. Merwin - Mills - Moore - Newberry - Newell - Oldage - Orton - Osborn - Palmer - Parsons - Parkman - Pattison - Phelps - Phelps - Phillips - Pinney - Pomeroy - Pond - Porter - Preston - Rainend - Randall - Rawlins - Reeves - J. Rockwell - W. Rockwell - B. Rossiter - St. Nicholas - Saltonstall - Samos - M. Sension (St. John) – R. Sension - Sexton - Staires - Starke - F. StilesH. Stiles - J. StilesT. Stiles - Stoughton - Stuckey - Talcott - E. Taylor - J. Taylor - Terry - Thornton - Thrall - Tilley - Tilton - Try - F. (Clark) (Dewey) (Phelps) - Vore - Warham - Weller - Whitehead - A. Williams - J. Williams - R. Williams - Wilton - Winchell - Witchfield - Wolcott - Young
Current Location: Hartford County, Connecticut   Parent Towns: Dorchester, Massachusetts   Daughter Towns: Windsor Locks; South Windsor; East Windsor; Ellington; Bloomfield