Person:Thomas Trowbridge (4)

m. 9 Mar 1656/57
  1. Captain William Trowbridge1657 - Bef 1703/04
  2. Deacon Thomas Trowbridge1659 - Bef 1750
  3. Elizabeth Trowbridge1661/62 -
  4. Deacon James Trowbridge1664 - 1732
  5. Margaret Trowbridge1666 -
  6. Hannah Trowbridge1668 - Bef 1707
  7. Samuel Trowbridge1670 - Bet 1741/42 & 1742
  8. Abigail Trowbridge1670 - 1697/98
  9. Mary Trowbridge1672 -
  10. Joseph TrowbridgeEst 1676 - Bef 1715
m. 26 May 1684
  1. Abigail Trowbridge1695 - 1780
  2. Lydia Trowbridge1697 -
  3. Ensign William Trowbridge1700 - 1793
  4. Ebenezer Trowbridge1702 - 1777
  5. Elizabeth Trowbridge1705 - Bef 1737/38
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Deacon Thomas Trowbridge
Gender Male
Birth[1] 2 Oct 1659 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 26 May 1684 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United StatesRecorded at New Haven.
to Abigail Beardsley
Will[2] 5 Apr 1749
Death[1][2] Bef 6 Aug 1750 West Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (probably)Before date of probate.
Probate[2] 6 Aug 1750 Will proved.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Trowbridge, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    8:1855.

    Thomas (Trowbridge), b 2 Oct 165[9] (New Haven Vital Records), d c. July 1750; Dea.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 102. Dea. Thomas Trowbridge, in Trowbridge, Francis Bacon. The Trowbridge Genealogy: History of the Trowbridge Family in America. (New Haven, Conn.: The Compiler, 1908)
    126.

    102. Dea. Thomas Trowbridge (William100, Thomas1), born October 2, 1659, in New Haven, Conn.; died about July, 1750, (His will, dated Apr. 5, 1749, was proved on the first Monday in Aug., 1750 [New Haven Probate Records, vol. 7, 644-5, 724, 731.] in West Haven, Conn.; married May 26, 1684, in New Haven? Abigail Beardsley, daughter of Samuel and Abigail (_____) Beardsley, born August 10, 1664, in Stratford Conn.; died ____, 17__, (before her husband) in West Haven. Thomas Trowbridge settled in the parish of West Haven in his native town. His home was on the north side of what is now Main street, a little east of Campbell avenue, near the Green, but he also owned considerable farm land towards the Sound. He was engaged in farming and is described as 'husbandman' in the public records of that time. He was elected a selectman of New Haven in 1715 and 1716. He was among the first members of the West Haven Congregational church, organized in 1719, and became one of its first two deacons, an office which he held until his death. In 1733 his name heads the church fund with a donation of £130, the largest amount subscribed by any one person."