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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Oliver Babcock |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
27 Jul 1720 |
Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Marriage |
6 Mar 1740 |
Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Anna Avery |
Death[2] |
25 Sep 1771 |
Voluntown, New London, Connecticut, United States |
Burial? |
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North Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United StatesBabcock Burying Ground |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Stonington Vital Records, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
2:47.
BABCOCK, Oliver, s. James, b. July 27, 1720
- ↑ Windham County, CT Probate Records
[1].
-April 7, 1772 Anna Babcock widow Oliver late of Voluntown deceased to have her right of dower set out to her... Court appointed Joseph Geer of Stonington & Abel Lewis of Voluntown .... [Windham Co. Probate Vol. 5, p. 220 -Dec. 16, 1771 inventory of Oliver Babcock of Voluntown ... [Windham Co. Probate Vol. 6, p. 57] -April 24, 1772 Widow Anna Babcock received property set out to her by Joseph Geer & Abel Lewis. [Windham Co. Probate Vol. 6, p. 152]
- LAND:
--Feb. 11, 1755 Sarah Babcock widow of James Babcock of Stonington to son Oliver Babcock ... bounded: Timothy Babcock, Wait Palmer, William Palmer, Capt. Nathaniel Babcock, quit claim, ... given to me by my Honored Father in Law James Babcock Deceased ... Appeared in Voluntown. Witnesses: Nathaniel Babcock and Jeremiah Kinne, justice. [Stonington Land 8:163] -Nov 25, 1767 Oliver Babcock of Voluntown to Oliver Babcock jr. of Voluntown, 2 Tracts in Stongington each 28 Acres, Bounded: Timothy Babcock, Azariah Palmer, W__ Palmer ... Witnesses: Joshua Babcock and John Hodge, justice. [Stonington Land 8:243] -Oliver Babcock of Voluntown to Joshua Babcock Late of Stonington but now of Voluntown, quit claim, ... land Oliver Babcock jr. - he bought of his father Oliver Babcock, Wait Palmer, Brown's land, Langworthy's land, Timothy Babcock ... Witnesses: Oliver Babcock jr. and Gershom Babcock. [Stonington Land 8:242]
- In King Philip's War he commanded a company of friendly Indians. [Babcock, p. 55]
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