"103. Dea. James Trowbridge (William100, Thomas1), born March 26, 1664, in New Haven, Conn.; died about May. 1732 (His will, dated Apr. 9, 1732 (witnesses sworn May 8, 1732), was proved June 28, 1732. [Fairfield Probate Records.]), in Wilton,** Conn.; … James Trowbridge learned the trade of a 'cord-wainer,' or shoemaker, in his native town, and followed it in New Haven and also in Stratford, Conn., whither he removed in September, 1693. He and his wife were admitted members of the Stratford Congregational church April 8, 1694. In Stratford he was chosen sealer of leather at the town meetings held from 1698 to 1702. He lived on Long Hill. In 1712 he removed to the town of Norwalk, Conn., purchasing a large farm on Chestnut Hill in the parish of Wilton. He there passed the remainder of his life, engaged in farming. He was probably one of the three original members of the Wilton Congregational church, and was appointed a committee to make arrangements for the settlement of the Rev. Mr. [Robert] Sturgeon. He was appointed a deacon of the church, an office which he filled until his death. In the town of Norwalk he served as fence viewer in 1717, grand juror in 1719 and town collector in 1721."