[1]1. Thomas Catlin, or Catling, sometimes Ketling; was in Hartford about 1645-6. He owned two lots on Elm street (Nos. 23 and 24), in 1646. He was a viewer of chimneys in 1646-7, and for many years Constable which office, at that time, says "Hinman's Puritan Settlers," was one of the most honorable and trustworthy in the Colony. He held other places of trust in the Colony and town. He had part in the division of lands in 1672, and was living in 1687, when he testified in Court that he was 75 years old, making him born about 1612. He was married before he came to Hartford, and his son John came with him. He acquired considerable landed property. He died in 1690, aged 78.