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Chester). Eaton and Anne Yale were the parents of Samuel Eaton (baptized in 1628), Theophilus Jr., Hannah, Jonathan and Elizabeth II (b. 1637), as the previous Elizabeth Eaton died in 1630. They raised eight children in their household. Besides their three, and Mary and Samuel, it included Anne,
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Connecticut; Quaker laws of Plymouth and Massachusetts; Blue laws of New York, Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina. First record of Connecticut; interesting extracts from Connecticut records; cases of Salem witchcraft; charges and
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and elected civil officers. Their names were: Theophilus Eaton, John
Davenport, Robert Newman, Matthew Gilbert, Thomas Fugill, John Punderson, and Jeremiah Dixon. The colony would over time have outposts in Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York, including territories on
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timing). He was buried on the green in New Haven and later his remains were removed to Grove Street
Cemetery, New Haven. One of his major accomplishments as governor was the creation of a written legal code for the colony in 1655 later to be known as the
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Theophilus simply traded thirteen coats to the local Indians for seven townships of land; but what is a fact is that in the following December 1638 he and his company did also purchase the usage of a large area of land from
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American Genealogist vol. 88 no. 3 (July 2016). A Waggon Load of Eatons: The Great Budworth, Cheshire, Ancestry of Theophilus1 Eaton, Nathaniel1 Eaton, and Frances1 Low (Eaton) of New England (continued, part 3), by Scott G. Swanson, p.
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and was the first
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Yale genealogy and history of Wales : the
British kings and princes, life of Owen Glyndwr, biographies of Governor Elihu Yale, for whom Yale University was named, Linus Yale, Sr. ... and other noted persons (eBook,
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when they issued the charter for Harvard. He also gave £40 for the erection of Harvard's first buildings while his brother Nathaniel Eaton was erecting them as superintendent of the college. Governor Eaton, his brother
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Theophilus Eaton's home was the largest in New Haven Colony, and one of the largest in New England at the time, with a total of 21 fireplaces, a household of about 30 people, and an estate covering 3000 acres in
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Thomas Maunsell. He is ancestor to many members of prominent Anglo-Irish families to this day. Their daughter Elizabeth died in London in March 1637 before the family departed for the colonies.
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The Charter of the President and Fellows of Harvard College, under the seal of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, and bearing the date May 31st, A. D. 1650
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Andrews, Charles M. (1936). The Rise and Fall of the New Haven Colony, Committee on Historical Publications, Yale University Press, XLVIII, p. 8
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and builder of Harvard's first College was present as a witness.) Samuel Eaton became one of the seven founding members and signatories of the
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in New Haven. Theophilus Eaton, Jr., or Ellis, as he was known, returned to England with his mother after his father's death, settled in
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way of free and thankful retribution that they give to the sachem and his council and company: twelve coats of English cloth, twelve
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Hiden, P. W. “The Graves Family of York County.” The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 2, 1941, pp. 157–71. JSTOR,
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banishment of Rev. Roger Williams, &c.; and other interesting and instructive antiquities. Compiled by an antiquarian
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1496:, James Lloyd Winstead, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 2005 p. 23
1436: The Phœnix of our world, here lies his dust,
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Memoir of Theophilus Eaton, the first governor of the colony of New Haven
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Sarah Day Woodward's "Early New Haven," Chapter to Ann Lloyd Yale Eaton.
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1962:, Nathaniel Bradstreet, W. White, Boston, Massachusetts, 1853, p. 65
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1434: Eaton so fam'd, so wise, so just,
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2328:"Theophilus Eaton, first Governor of the colony of New Haven"
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Eaton, Theophilus
1750:, New York : Robert H. Dodd, Columbia University, p. 618
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settled in Connecticut as a planter and landowner, cofounded
2187:"About Eaton's Neck – Property Owners of Eaton's Neck Beach"
2061:"New England Reactions to the English Civil Wars, 1640-1660"
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Theophilus Eaton, Esqr. Govr. dec'd Jan'y 7, 1657, Ætat. 67.
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and others to go off and form their own colonies as well.
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and real estate developer in 1647. (Gov. Eaton's brother,
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2294:, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago and London, p. 185
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and founder of the first Italian opera in Manhattan, Dr.
1973:"The Founding of Harvard College — Samuel Eliot Morison"
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in what some have considered to be Massachusetts' first
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of Cambridge University, heir of Plas-yn-Yale in Wales.
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1989:"Colony or Commonwealth: Massachusetts Bay, 1661-1666"
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concerned the Dutch claims on all the lands bordering
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2239:Harvard College Records, The Colledge Booke No. 3
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2292:International Dictionary of University Histories
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2029:"Massachusetts Bay Colony : Definition"
1838:, Harvard College. Accessed October 9, 2017.
1631:The Pewter collectors' club of America inc.
921:Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640)
16:British merchant and politician c. 1590–1658
2201:"The History of Eaton's Neck and Asharoken"
2065:Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
1525:Victoria History of the Counties of England
1225:, and the capture of an English ship. Gov.
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2143:, by Richard Richardson, February 9, 2017
1633:"The Yales of Meriden and Wallinford, CT"
1427:Theophilus' epitaph reads as follows ...
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915:their capital, with Theophilus Eaton and
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2442:People from the Borough of Milton Keynes
2129:. Edition 2, Madison books, 1996, p. 53.
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111:May 19, 1643 – January 7, 1658
62:June 4, 1639 – January 7, 1658
35:Statue of Governor Theophilus Eaton at
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810:In London, Theophilus resided between
645:Anne Yale (the daughter) married Gov.
2281:, New Haven Historical Society, p. 25
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1897:, New Haven Historical Society, p. 4
1762:, Anthony Tiatorio, Chapter 4, p. 33
1693:Caviar and Salmons manufacturer was
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803:A map of the most inhabited part of
2363:Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
2265:"The History of Harvard University"
2171:, Yale University Press, p. 250-253
2090:." Hartford: Case, Tiffany. pp. 130
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1620:. Milburn and Scott company. 1908.
1237:. In 1653, he sent his secretary,
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1177:2nd Governor of Connecticut Colony
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634:, Donald Arthur Yale, co-owner of
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2384:New Haven's Fundamental Agreement
1875:, Yale University Press, p. 75-76
1521:'Parishes : Stony Stratford'
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618:, Eliza Yale, family of Lt. Gov.
2457:Burials at Grove Street Cemetery
2452:People from colonial Connecticut
2404:Governor of the New Haven Colony
1319:in 1673, during the colonial era
1124:Drawing of the back of the house
890:Massachusetts Governor's Council
683:Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick
386:, Chancellor of the Head of the
236:to America. He was a founder of
225:—January 7, 1658) was a wealthy
2290:Devine, Mary Elizabeth (1998),
2227:https://doi.org/10.2307/1923627
1465:Louisa Caroline Huggins Tuthill
1362:Theophilus was a member of the
1148:with the aim of developing the
560:Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co.
1994:The William and Mary Quarterly
1169:United Colonies of New England
1024:Indians' ancient enemies, the
187:Grace Miller (until her death)
94:United Colonies of New England
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2085:"Hinman, Royal Ralph (1838).
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2361:Yale, Rodney Horace (1908).
1776:. Milburn and Scott company.
1746:Stokes, I. N. Phelps (1928).
1691:. Milburn and Scott company.
1662:. WorldCat.org. 2019-01-04.
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1323:Theophilus' younger brother
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331:Second marriage and children
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1893:Baldwin, Simeon E. (1907).
1871:Bremer, Francis J. (2012).
1832:The Harvard Charter of 1650
1772:Rodney Horace Yale (1908).
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1265:as his Deputy Governor.
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2027:Joshua J. Mark (2021).
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1618:Archive.org
1409:Eli Whitney
1353:Witch Trial
1090:Long Island
1069:Mattabeseck
1022:Quinnipiack
947:Landing at
925:New England
896:, Governor
851:Deputy Gov.
749:John Haynes
632:Rothschilds
580:Elisha Yale
529:Crimean War
525:Mexican War
505:yacht flags
453:postmasters
445:Wallingford
384:Thomas Yale
376:Erddig Park
368:Yale family
364:Thomas Yale
362:David, and
267:, building
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1329:Headmaster
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949:Quinnipiac
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737:Headmaster
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588:Mrs. Astor
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497:steamboats
449:Yalesville
408:Protestant
396:John Lloyd
372:David Yale
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194:Profession
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777:regicides
773:Davenport
761:small pox
675:Habsburgs
671:Venetians
636:Borsheims
493:carriages
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189:Anne Yale
184:Spouse(s)
107:In office
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