Family:John Bugbee and Abiel Twitchell (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][3] 10 Jul 1696 Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United States[she was the widow Corbit]
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References
  1. Marriage record, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes, and Newton Case Brainard. Vital Records of Woodstock, 1686-1854. (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1914).

    p 2 -
    [A return of Mr. Josiah Dwight of Such Persons as were married by him in Woodstock]
    [Married by the Revd Jofiah Dwight]
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    "John Bugbee & [widow] Abigail [Abiel] Corbit July 10th 1696"

  2.   Family Recorded, in Bowen, Clarence Winthrop; Donald Lines Jacobus; and William Herbert Wood. The History of Woodstock, Connecticut. (Norwood, Massachusetts: Plimpton Press, 1926-1943).

    Vol 3, p 4 -

    6 JOHN BUGBEE3
    (John2, Edward1) b. 1665, d. Oct. 5, 1744, in 82nd year,* m. July 10, 1696 Abigail (Abiah),+ b. 1663, d. Apr 14, 1744, ++ widow of Robert Corbit, who d. Woodstock Sept. 18, 1695. John Bugbee3 and his wife Abigail (Abbie) are buried on Woodstock Hill.

    CHILDREN b. WOODSTOCK:
    19 BETHIAH4 b. Sept. 3, 1696, S d. Aug. 1, 1736, m. Ashford May 25, 1726 Nehemiah Watkins of Ashford. Bethia was Nehemiah Watkins' first wife. Child: ABIJAH WARD5, b. Feb. 2, 1720, "s. of Bethiah Bugbee, single."S
    * 20 BENJAMIN4 b. Sept. 3, 1699.
    * 21 JOHN4 b. Mar. 3, 1702.
    22 SUSANNAH4 b. Apr. 11, 1705, m. Feb. 20, 1732 John Carter of Norwich.
    23 MARY4 b. Apr. 20, 1710, m. May 25, 1731 John Goodell, both of Woodstock, b. Nov. 25, 1704, son of John Goodell and Lydia Titus.
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    * W.V.R. ; gravestone, Woodstock Hill, says d. Oct. 6, 1744, age 79.
    + E. Holmes Bugbee speaks of a family legend relating to this Abiah who having a legacy coming to her rode to Roxbury on horseback, collected the same in Spanish dollars, and in riding back to Woodstock over the Connecticut Path was overtaken by a robber who demanded her money. She parleyed and maneuvered to get the robber's horse and her own headed in the right direction and then in handing her bag of money to the robber purposely dropped the same. When the robber got off his horse to pickup the money, Abiah whipped both horses and the robber's horse followed her own. When she finally came to a cabin by the roadside she found in the saddle bags on the robber's horse more dollars than she had lost and with this money and the robber's horse she returned safely to Woodstock. (Letter dated Putnam, Nov. 30, 1896, from E. Holmes Bugbee7, owned by Lucian Willis Bugbee, Jr.10)...
    ++ W.V.R. ; gravestone, Woodstock Hill, says d. Apr. 15, 1744, age 81.

  3. Note: the names of Abiel's father and sister are repeated in the names of her children by John Bugbee