Person:Thomas Huntington (2)

m. 7 Oct 1652
  1. Christopher Huntington1653/54 - Cal 1655
  2. Ruth Huntington1658 - 1683
  3. Christopher Huntington1660 - 1735
  4. Captain Thomas Huntington1664 - 1732
  5. John Huntington1666 - Bef 1703
  6. Susannah Huntington1668 - 1727
  7. Lydia Huntington1672 - 1754
  8. Anne Huntington1675 - 1756
m. 10 Feb 1686/87
  1. Thomas Huntington1688 - 1755
  2. Jedediah Huntington1692/93 - 1780
  3. Elizabeth Huntington1695 -
  4. Eleazer Huntington1697 - 1748/49
  5. Ruth Huntington1699 - 1757
  6. Lydia Huntington1701/02 -
  7. William Huntington1705 - Bef 1745
  8. Christopher Huntington1707 - 1714
  9. Simon Huntington1710 - 1764
Facts and Events
Name[1] Captain Thomas Huntington
Alt Name Deacon Thomas Huntington
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 18 Mar 1664 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 10 Feb 1686/87 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United StatesAlso recorded at Mansfield.
to Elizabeth Backus
Death[1][3] 7 Nov 1732 Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Burial[4] Windham Center Cemetery, Windham, Windham, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2.5. Thomas Huntington, in Huntington Family Association. The Huntington Family in America: a Genealogical Memoir of the Known Descendants of Simon Huntington from 1633 to 1915, Including Those Who Have Retained the Family Name, and Many Bearing Other Surnames. (Hartford, Conn.: Huntington Family Association, 1915)
    306-07.

    "1. 2. 5. Thomas Huntington, born in Norwich, Conn., March 18, 1664; must have attained some distinction since he appears on the record, toward the close of his life with that title, which in those days had significance, Thomas Huntington, Esq., he being a Justice of the Peace. He married February 10, 1686-7, Elizabeth, second daughter of Lieut. William and Elizabeth (Pratt) Backus, … one of the most enterprising of the Norwich settlers. He was a professed Christian, and as appears from contemporary records, an active and successful business man. In the Fall after his marriage he removed with his cousin Joseph, (1. 3. 4.) to aid in laying the foundations of the new town of Windham. Here his name occurs often in the early records, and always honorably. He received from his father a tract of land, lying to the north of the town of Windham; now lying in the towns of Windham and Mansfield, his own house lot lying in the latter town. Accordingly, at the organization of the Mansfield church, October 18, 1710, Thomas Huntington enters his name with ten others to constitute the new church. His wife’s name is recorded among the members, on the 25th of the same month and year. He was ordained deacon, February 20, 1714-15, and is in the record styled Capt. Thomas Huntington. In his will, dated October 31, 1732, he divides his 'lands and meadows, in and about the Nauchang Cedar Swamps,' to his three sons, Thomas, Jedidiah and Eleazer. His tombstone bears this inscription: 'After he had served God and his people, Boath in Church and State, he fell asleep in Jesus, November 7, 1732.' His wife died, December 29, 1728, and was also buried in the Windham burying ground."

  2. Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States. Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848. (Hartford, Conn.: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, 1913)
    1:37.

    "The marryage of Christopher Huntington with Ruth Rockwell at windzor was upon the 7th of October Anno Dom 1652 …
    Thomas Huntington was borne the 18th of March Anno 1664"

  3. Deaths, in Dimock, Susan W. (Susan Whitney). Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths from the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850. (New York: The Baker and Taylor Co., 1898)
    328.

    "Capt. Thomas Huntington, Esq., d. November 7, 1732"

  4. Capt Thomas Huntington, in Find A Grave.