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was historically spelled (Minor versus Miner). The response he received is a classic example of fraudulent genealogy. The pedigree and family coat of arms sent back to Minor were proven to be mostly falsified in a 1984 study published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
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Minor was active in public affairs in both New London and Stonington. He was commissioned as the captain of the Stonington militia company in 1665. Both he and his sons served during
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After several years in Hingham, the family moved south to the Wequetequock area of present-day
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In about 1653, Minor bought land west of Stonington, across Quiambaug Cove near present-day
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Minor and his wife died three months apart in 1690 and are buried together in Stonington's
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Between 1683 and 1684, Minor contracted with an individual in England to investigate his
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In Charlestown, Minor met Grace Palmer, whom he married in 1634. She was the daughter of
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Wheeler, Richard A. "The First Organized Church in New London: An Historical Study".
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Miner, John A. and Miner, Robert F. "The Curious Pedigree of Lt. Thomas Minor".
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Dr. Roy Waldo Miner-Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, New York City.
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The Surgeon of Crowthorne: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the Love of Words
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Ter-centenary anniversary of the Minor-Miner family in America, 1630-1930
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Soldiers in King Philips War. George Madison Bodge. 1896. pg. 443.
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Soldiers in King Philips War. George Madison Bodge. 1896. pg. 468.
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The Diary of Thomas Minor, Stonington, Connecticut 1653-1684
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Ancestors of American Presidents: First Definitive Edition
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Chicago, Illinois. p. 18. 560:Sleeper, Jim (October 15, 2006). 654:Stonington Historical Society – 711:People from Mystic, Connecticut 656:In Search of the First Settlers 19:For the mayor of Seattle, see 1: 333:Notable descendants include: 246:In 1636, the Minors moved to 732: 621:Winchester, Simon (1998). 230:Manassah Minor (1647-1728) 18: 358:Dorothy Miner (historian) 261:" was discredited in 1984 224:Ephraim Miner (1642-1724) 218:Clement Minor (1639-1700) 184:. In the introduction of 490:. Accessed 14 July 2007. 478:. Accessed 14 July 2007. 459:. Accessed 31 July 2007. 446:. Accessed 14 July 2007. 408:. Accessed 14 July 2007. 353:Dorothy Miner (attorney) 283:17th-century New England 242:Hannah Minor (1655-1721) 239:Samuel Minor (1652-1682) 227:Joseph Miner (1644-1712) 221:Thomas Miner (1640-1662) 272:Stonington, Connecticut 236:Marie Minor (1651-1660) 162:Early life and marriage 156:Stonington, Connecticut 132:Stonington, Connecticut 686:American city founders 562:"The American Lamonts" 308:and determine how his 294:Voluntown, Connecticut 262: 215:John Minor (1635-1719) 373:William Chester Minor 323:Wequetequock Cemetery 256: 107:41.35993°N 71.87673°W 87:Wequetequock Cemetery 16:American city founder 691:People from Somerset 589:Mack, W. R. (1930). 204:broke out in Salem. 176:Salem, Massachusetts 383:John D. Rockefeller 329:Notable descendants 266:Settling Stonington 112:41.35993; -71.87673 103: /  566:The New York Times 263: 233:Ann Minor (1648-?) 166:Minor was born in 716:English emigrants 706:American diarists 701:King Philip's War 696:American Puritans 634:978-0-670-87862-8 549:978-0-936124-19-3 431:on June 14, 1630. 348:Alonzo Ames Miner 306:genealogical line 290:King Philip's War 196:, and then on to 145: 144: 723: 642: 641: 618: 612: 611: 605: 597: 586: 577: 576: 574: 572: 557: 551: 538: 527: 524: 518: 515: 509: 506: 500: 499:From Cary Latham 497: 491: 485: 479: 469: 460: 453: 447: 441: 432: 418: 409: 399: 378:William T. Minor 338:Ulysses S. 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Index

Thomas T. Minor
Chew Magna
Somerset
Stonington
Connecticut
41°21′36″N 71°52′36″W / 41.35993°N 71.87673°W / 41.35993; -71.87673
New London
Stonington, Connecticut
New London
Stonington, Connecticut
Chew Magna
Somerset
Salem, Massachusetts
Lyon's Whelp
Watertown
Charlestown
typhus fever
Walter Palmer
Hingham

coat of arms
Stonington, Connecticut
Mystic
17th-century New England
King Philip's War
Voluntown, Connecticut
genealogical line
surname
Wequetequock Cemetery
Ulysses S. Grant

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