Person:Samuel Gaylord (3)

m. 4 Dec 1646
  1. Elizabeth Gaylord1647 - 1688
  2. Mary Gaylord1649 - Aft 1716
  3. Sarah Gaylord1651/52 - 1732
  4. Abilgail Gaylord1653 - 1682
  5. Samuel Gaylord1657 - 1690
  6. Martha Gaylord1660 - 1721
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Gaylord
Gender Male
Birth[1] Jul 1657 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Will[2] Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death[2] 19 Aug 1690 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1638-1925.

    Samuel son of Samuel Gaylord was born in July 1657 (Bk I Page Fifteen)

  2. 2.0 2.1 Manwaring, Charles William, A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records.

    Page 78 Name: Samuel Gaylord Location: Windsor
    Died 19 August, 1690. Invt. £121-00-02. Taken 3rd March, 1690-1, by Timothy Thrall and Abraham Phelps. Due to him as a soldier to Albany, œ0-12-02. Debts & Legacy due to the Widow of Joseph Griswold, £6, per will of Samuel Griswold Decd. Legacy due to wife of Joseph Wascoat, £5. Total, £27-10-00. Will dated 7 June, 1690.
    This Writing testifieth that I, Samuel Gaylord, of Windsor, in the County of Hartford, in the Colony of Connecticut, in Consideration of my present Call being going out to War, do leave this my Will as followeth: That in Case the providence of God so ordereth that I Come not home again, I Will to my wife Mary Gaylord all my Right & Title, both of Houseing and Lands, in the Township of Windsor, as or else where, during the time of her natural life; as also I give to my wife all my Moveable Estate. And after my Wive's death I Will the whole Right of Houseing and Lands to be equally divided between Samuel Hubbell, the son of Richard Hubbell which he hath by my sister Elizabeth Gaylord, and Samuel Alexander, the son of my sister Sarah, the wife of John Alexander, if I return not again, to be and remain to them and to their heirs forever.
    Witness: Joseph Gaylord, Thomas Judd Jr.
    Samuel X Gaylord.
    Proven in Court, 6 November, 1690.