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Facts and Events
Isaac Cleveland lived at Canterbury.
Dec. 17, 1721, Isaac Cleveland and Jacob Johnson received as inhabitants.
April 30, 1723, Canterbury land distributed. The later settlers who had 1/2 share: Isaac Cleveland, &c.
March 8, 1756, Isaac Cleveland, Sr. of Canterbury sells Isaac Cleveland, Jr., of Farmington, Connecticut, 12 acres on Wood River, Exter, Rhode Island; probably part of the estate of Edward for there is record at Exeter of any deed to Isaac. (see Note 1)
Isaac and wife Susannah admitted to church May 29, 1726. Married: 1721 Nov. 20, Isaac, the son of Edward Cleveland, Jr. and Susannah Cleveland, the daughter of Mary Stephens, formerly Johnson. [Moses.ged]
References
- ↑ Cleveland, Edmund Janes, and Horace Gillette Cleveland. The Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families: an attempt to trace, in both the male and the female lines, the posterity of Moses1 Cleveland who came from Ipswich, County Suffolk, England, about 1635, was of Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; of Alexander Cleveland of Prince William County, Virginia; and of ancient and other Clevelands in England, America and elsewhere; with numerous biographical sketches; and containing ancestries of many of the husbands and wives; also a bibliography of the Cleveland family and a genealogical account of Edward Winn of Woburn and of other Winn families. (Hartford, Connecticut: Case, Lockwood, and Brainard Company, 1899)
1:47.
Isaac Cleveland b, ab. 1697 (mentioned in will).
- LAND:
-8 Mar 1756 Isaac Cleaveland of Cantebury, Windham, Conn. for £200 to my son Isaac Cleaveland Jr of Farmingtown, Hartford, Conn. 12 acres bounded: formerly belonging to Jeremiah Haszard, all land contained in deed from William Peine of R.I. to said Isaac Cleaveland. Signed: Isaac Cleaveland. Witnesses: Jabez Fitch, Asahel Fitch. [Exeter Land p. 37]
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