Person:Joseph Talcott (7)

m. 29 Oct 1650
  1. John Talcott1651 -
  2. John Talcott1653 - 1683
  3. Elizabeth Talcott1656 - 1710
  4. Mary Talcott1661 - 1723
  5. Hannah Talcott1663 - 1696
  6. Dorothy Talcott1667 - 1696
  7. Governor Joseph Talcott1669 - 1741
  8. Helena Talcott1674 - 1702
  • HGovernor Joseph Talcott1669 - 1741
  • WAbigail Clark1680 - 1704
m. Bef 1699
  1. Captain John Talcott1698/99 - 1771
  2. Deacon Joseph Talcott1700/01 - 1780
  • HGovernor Joseph Talcott1669 - 1741
  • WEunice Howell1678 - 1738
m. 26 Jun 1706
  1. Helena Talcott1719/20 - 1797
Facts and Events
Name[1] Governor Joseph Talcott
Gender Male
Birth[1] 16 Nov 1669 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage Bef 1699 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (John).
to Abigail Clark
Marriage 26 Jun 1706 to Eunice Howell
Death[1] 11 Oct 1741 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Burial[3] Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 John Talcott, Joseph Talcott, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    593, 594.

    "Joseph (Talcott) b Nov 16, 1669 m/1 Abigail Clarke m/2 Eunice (Howell) Wakeman"
    "Gov. Joseph Talcott s of John & Helena (Wakeman) born Nov 16, 1667 [error for 1669] died Oct 11, 1741 … Joseph Talcott ad full com 1 Ch Apl 12, 1696."

  2.   John Talcott, in Jacobus, Donald Lines, and Edgar Francis Waterman. Hale, House and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley. (Hartford: The Connecticut Historical Society, 1952)
    752.

    "Joseph3 Talcott (1669-1741), Ensign of the Hartford (North) Train Band, Oct. 1697; Lieutenant, Oct. 1698; Captain (between 1706 and 1709); and Major of the Hartford County Militia, May 1710. He was given command of three companies in the Indian War, 1723-24. He was Justice from 1705 to 1710 inclusive; Judge of the County and Probate Courts, 1714, and of the Probate Court, 1715-41; and Judge of the Superior Court, 1721. He was Deputy for Hartford, Oct. 1708, May, June and Oct. 1709, and May, Aug. and Oct. 1710, being Speaker of the Lower House at the 1710 sessions; Assistant, 1711-23; Deputy-Governor, Oct. 1723, and 1724; and Governor, Oct. 1724 to 1735."

  3. Joseph Talcott, in Find A Grave.