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Theophilus Eaton

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The Mohawks and the Pequots had all but wiped out the New Haven Indians, leaving but 40 surviving males, and to that end Theophilus and his company also covenanted to protect them when unreasonably assaulted and terrified, that they would always have a sufficient quantity of land to plant on, and by
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of 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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The Blue laws of New Haven colony: usually called Blue laws of 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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Samuel was admitted at Harvard in 1645, and graduated from a class of five in 1649, before its incorporation in 1650, and began teaching at the institution, just as his uncle Nathaniel was teaching at its foundation. His stepson also attended Harvard. Nathaniel was a friend of
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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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Some still say, however, that 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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Upon arrival in the new colony, Theophilus at first attempted to resume his trade as a merchant. He was not successful, however, since the colony was too new to afford imports and the Indian fur trade was more successful at the Dutch outposts at
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The 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 European to have explored this area. As part of the estate of Gov. Eaton and Anne Yale, the 1500 acres property was inherited by their son, Theophilus Jr., then their daughter Hannah Eaton, the half-siblings of the
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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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The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 19, No. 1 (Jan., 1939), pp. 34-41 (8 pages) Published By: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
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established its administration, he was chosen as one of the "seven pillars of the church" acting as one of the 7 councillors who formed the body of
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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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This agreement was signed and legally executed by Momauquin and his council as well as by Theophilus Eaton and John Davenport.
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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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Historical catalogue of the members of the First church of Christ in New Haven, Connecticut (Center Church) A.D. 1639-1914
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banishment of Rev. Roger Williams, &c.; and other interesting and instructive antiquities. Compiled by an antiquarian
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The Eaton children fared as follows. Daughter Mary Eaton married Judge Valentine Hill of Boston, a business associate of
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He was elected as the first governor on June 4, 1639, and reelected each year until his death on January 7, 1657/8 (
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Roe, Joseph Wickham (1916). English & American Tool Builders. Yale University Press. pp. 186–201. OCLC 1471705
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and Theophilus would be one of those wealthy city Puritans who financed it. The colony became the largest in
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Town Born: The Political Economy of New England from Its Founding to the Revolution (Early American Studies)
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and other merchants joined the venture. Their claim on this territory brought conflicts with Dutch Governor
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Theophilus Eaton, first Governor of the colony of New Haven by Baldwin, Simeon E. (Simeon Eben), 1840-1927
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Wilson, Douglas (1987). "Web of Secrecy: Goffe, Whalley, and the Legend of Hadley". New England Quarterly
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Theophilus Eaton, first Governor of the colony of New Haven, Baldwin, Simeon E. (Simeon Eben), 1840-1927
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Sr. (1597–1665), was a Minister who accompanied Theophilus to New Haven, but later returned to England.
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In the spring his group moved from Boston and when they arrived on April 14, 1638, they named the site
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and other wars, as general, colonels, majors, captains and soldiers, and become the early settlers of
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Holland on the Hudson: An Economic and Social History of Dutch New York By Oliver A. Rink, 1989
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Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Volume 1
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about 1590, to Rev. Richard Eaton and his wife, Elizabeth. His father was a graduate of the
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of Long Island, becoming The Lordship and Manor of Eaton's Neck. It was granted by Governor
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Their beliefs seemed quite strong in retrospect as they would later refuse the request of
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Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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to gain compensation for the English settlers who were in Dutch hands. In 1654, when
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In 1640, as Governor of the Colony, he acquired from the Siwanoy Indians the town of
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He later made the trip and emigrated to New England with other Puritans in the ship
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doing the same. In 1650, he became involved in one of the many disputes with Gov.
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As one of the cofounders of Massachusetts, he signed its incorporation called the
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by charter in 1650, then, in 1654, married Mabel (Harlakenden) Haynes, widow of
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merchant, diplomat and financier, who took part in organizing and financing the
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In 1627 he remarried, this time to a widow, Anne Yale, who was the daughter of
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The three Yale children all had notable places in the history of Connecticut.
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Records of the governor and company of the Massachusetts bay in New England
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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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settlement in Fort St. George, at Madras and primary benefactor of
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1999 Facts about blacks: A source of African-American achievement
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The Empire State: A History of New York, Milton M. Klein, 2005
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Eaton, Theophilus
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settled in Connecticut as a planter and landowner, cofounded
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Theophilus Eaton, Esqr. Govr. dec'd Jan'y 7, 1657, Ætat. 67.
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Theophilus Eaton, first Governor of the colony of New Haven
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Theophilus Eaton, first Governor of the colony of New Haven
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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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and founder of the first Italian opera in Manhattan, Dr.
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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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concerned the Dutch claims on all the lands bordering
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History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts
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He was deposed in 1639 by the then Governor 211:Theophilus Eaton house, New Haven, Connecticut 2472:English emigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony 2163: 2161: 2151: 2149: 2098: 2096: 1921: 1919: 1917: 1915: 1905: 1903: 1638:. The Bulletin Winter 2006 Volume 13 Number 6 1567: 1565: 1229:got involved and they settled the borders of 1171:, and was joined by his son-in-law, Governor 904:, and would make it his flagship to lead the 8: 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. 1152:against the Dutch. Stephen Goodyear of the 2388: 911:Arrived in Massachusetts, they would make 665:. Her uncle-in-law was Ottoman ambassador 29: 18: 2143:, by Richard Richardson, February 9, 2017 1633:"The Yales of Meriden and Wallinford, CT" 1427:Theophilus' epitaph reads as follows ... 1079:, so he soon turned to farming. When the 919:among its founders. This would start the 915:their capital, with Theophilus Eaton and 622:, Mary Valentine Yale Bissell, family of 240:, and a founder and eventual governor of 2442:People from the Borough of Milton Keynes 2129:. Edition 2, Madison books, 1996, p. 53. 1249:became sick, Eaton had the physician of 1205: 942: 878:Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company 798: 699: 550:Notable descendants include : Gen. 340: 206: 2462:Politicians from New Haven, Connecticut 1481: 869:, through a Royal charter made by King 763:epidemic of 1655. Hannah Eaton married 111:May 19, 1643 – January 7, 1658 62:June 4, 1639 – January 7, 1658 35:Statue of Governor Theophilus Eaton at 970:as their religious leader, brother of 966:His group of colonists had his friend 810:In London, Theophilus resided between 645:Anne Yale (the daughter) married Gov. 2281:, New Haven Historical Society, p. 25 7: 1897:, New Haven Historical Society, p. 4 1762:, Anthony Tiatorio, Chapter 4, p. 33 1693:Caviar and Salmons manufacturer was 1280:. In 1686, it became one of the six 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 1383:, one of the seven founders of the 865:, bought the right to colonize the 1620:. Milburn and Scott company. 1908. 1237:. In 1653, he sent his secretary, 1233:and the English colonies over the 1177:2nd Governor of Connecticut Colony 834:. For several years, he served as 655:Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty 634:, Donald Arthur Yale, co-owner of 562:, Meriden's largest manufacturer, 14: 2467:Colonial governors of Connecticut 2384:New Haven's Fundamental Agreement 1875:, Yale University Press, p. 75-76 1521:'Parishes : Stony Stratford' 1335:, and the brother-in-law of Gov. 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 1: 2085:"Hinman, Royal Ralph (1838). 1339:, family of Founding Fathers 818:, and became a member of the 649:in 1631; he later became the 283:Early life and first marriage 265:headmaster of Harvard college 219: 150: 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. 1345:Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer 1323:Theophilus' younger brother 931:that would later become the 849:Thereafter, he would become 441:American War of Independence 394:. He was also a grandson of 382:, who was the nephew of Dr. 331:Second marriage and children 175:January 7, 1658 (aged 67/68) 50:Governor of New Haven Colony 2277:Baldwin, Simeon E. (1907). 2167:Bremer, Francis J. (2012). 1893:Baldwin, Simeon E. (1907). 1871:Bremer, Francis J. (2012). 1832:The Harvard Charter of 1650 1772:Rodney Horace Yale (1908). 1697:and the largest banker was 1687:Rodney Horace Yale (1908). 886:Massachusetts General Court 838:and middleman between King 759:. Both of them died in the 523:for the Revolutionary War, 2493: 2111:MCNALLY, DEBORAH COLLEEN. 1470:Descendants of Thomas Yale 1327:(1609–1674) was the first 980:Henrietta Maria de Bourbon 929:Thirteen American Colonies 824:City of London Corporation 691:British East India Company 669:, who negotiated with the 541:Lamson, Goodnow & Yale 451:, with many also becoming 418:. Another cousin was Rev. 402:in London, and one of the 334: 2410: 2401: 2396: 2391: 1296:who gave his name to the 939:Emigration to New England 598:, family of abolitionist 201: 137: 104: 55: 44: 37:Connecticut State Capitol 28: 2169:Building a New Jerusalem 1941:. New-York, 1849, p. 471 1873:Building a New Jerusalem 1509:Stories of old New Haven 1368:Massachusetts Bay Colony 1265:as his Deputy Governor. 1135:Blue Laws of Connecticut 974:, the chaplain of Queen 894:Massachusetts Bay Colony 867:Massachusetts Bay Colony 753:Massachusetts Bay Colony 614:, family of Congressman 238:Massachusetts Bay Colony 2263:Quincy, Josiah (1840). 2229:. Accessed 1 July 2023. 2059:O'Toole, James (1973). 2027:Joshua J. Mark (2021). 1395:who came with him from 1364:Great and General Court 1213:, Long Island, New York 1067:, son of the sachem at 1001:Foundation of New Haven 927:, and evolved into the 859:Sir Richard Saltonstall 844:Christian IV of Denmark 828:Sir Richard Saltonstall 820:Court of Common Council 795:Early career in England 651:2nd Gov. of Connecticut 400:High Court of Admiralty 234:Great Puritan Migration 2447:New England Puritanism 2305:"Marks-Platt Ancestry" 1986:Paul R. 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He also cofounded 197:Merchant, politician 1718:Vermonthistory.org/ 1417:William Pinto House 1385:Harvard Corporation 1355:. Another brother, 1290:James II of England 1241:, to meet Governor 745:Harvard Corporation 727:, signatory of the 628:John D. Rockefeller 584:Gabriel Mead Tooker 558:, co-proprietor of 556:Charles Dwight Yale 277:Harvard Corporation 263:, became the first 91:Commissioner of the 2392:Political offices 2330:. New Haven. 1907. 1720:. pp. 147–152 1321: 1288:on behalf of King 1273:Matinecock Indians 1235:Treaty of Hartford 1215: 1126: 1116:Career as governor 1045: 963:on June 26, 1637. 953: 863:Sir Henry Rosewell 840:James I of England 832:Saltonstall family 808: 771:, in 1659. 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Connecticut State Capitol
Governor of New Haven Colony
Francis Newman
United Colonies of New England
New Haven Colony
Stony Stratford
Buckinghamshire
England
New Haven Colony

New England
Puritan
Great Puritan Migration
Massachusetts Bay Colony
New Haven Colony
Boston
Greenwich
Eaton's Neck
Nathaniel Eaton
headmaster of Harvard college
Harvard Yard
Harvard Library
Harvard Corporation
Stony Stratford
Buckinghamshire
England
University of Oxford
Lincoln College
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