Third Generation 4. Thomas HOLLISTER was born on 14 JAN 1672 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 12 OCT 1741 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. The Hollister Family of America; Lieut. John Hollister of Wethersfield, Conn., and His Descendants, by Lafayette Wallace Case, M.D. Published by Fergus Printing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1886. p. 41- Lived in Glastonbury, and died there. He is called "the weaver" in the town records, and was a deacon of the church. p. 45 - Three of the children of Thomas Hollister married children of Sergt. Nathaniel Talcott. Thomas HOLLISTER and Dorothy HILLS were married in 1696 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. 5. Dorothy HILLS was born about 1677 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 5 OCT 1741 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Thomas HOLLISTER and Dorothy HILLS had the following children: i. Josiah HOLLISTER was born on 7 JUN 1696 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 3 JAN 1749 in , , Connecticut. Will was probated on 6 FEB 1749/50 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. The Hollister Family of America; Lieut. John Hollister of Wethersfield, Conn., and His Descendants, by Lafayette Wallace Case, M.D. Published by Fergus Printing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1886. p. 60. Administration was granted on his estate, Feb. 6, 1749/50, to Amos Hollister of Glastonbury, who gave bonds with John Kimberley of Glastonbury of 1000 pounds (Hartford Prob. Rec., Vol. XV, p. 117) He was buried in Old South Yard, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. The Hollister Family of America; Lieut. John Hollister of Wethersfield, Conn., and His Descendants, by Lafayette Wallace Case, M.D. Published by Fergus Printing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1886. p. 59. He lived in Glastonbury, Conn. In 1742, he bought land in Sharon, Conn., and he perhaps lived there for a time, though he was buried in Glastonbury in the Old South year. "Sharon Land Records," Book II, page 47, Dec. 31, 1742; Deed from Matthew Judd of Farmington Colony, in New England, to Josiah Hollister, Sen. of Glastonbury - consideration 650 pounds, conveying one whole right and share in the township of Sharon, New Haven County - which was originally sold by the colony's committee to Sam'l Butler - and was a 53rd part of the town. "Sharon Land Records," Book II, page 373, April 21, 1748; Deed from Josiah Hollister of Glastonbury to his son Josiah of Sharon - consideration, love and goodwill, 2 tracts of land, 1 piece containing 80 acres, being the home lot of right of land. Book II, page 374, April 2, 1748: Josiah Hollister of Glastonbury to his son Samuel - consideration, love and goodwill, conveying several tracts, etc. Book II, page 407, Dec. 9, 1748; Josiah Hollister to Timothy Tyler - consideration, 200 pounds conveying 100 acres, 40th lot, 2nd 100 acre division. ii. Dorothy HOLLISTER was born on 17 OCT 1697 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. 2 iii. Gideon HOLLISTER. iv. Charles HOLLISTER was born on 26 JUL 1701 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 2 FEB 1753. v. Elizabeth HOLLISTER was born on 17 DEC 1703 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. vi. Hannah HOLLISTER was born on 26 DEC 1705 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 12 OCT 1712 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. vii. Thomas HOLLISTER was born on 13 JAN 1707 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 17 SEP 1784 in , , Connecticut. viii. Ruth HOLLISTER was born on 13 OCT 1710 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. ix. Rachel HOLLISTER was born on 27 JUL 1712 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 10 MAY 1807 in Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut. x. Hannah HOLLISTER was born on 16 FEB 1714 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 23 OCT 1790. xi. Eunice HOLLISTER was born about 1716 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 17 JUL 1751 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. xii. Elisha HOLLISTER was born in 1722 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He signed a will on 22 SEP 1798 in East Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. The Hollister Family of America; Lieut. John Hollister of Wethersfield, Conn., and His Descendants, by Lafayette Wallace Case, M.D. Published by Fergus Printing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1886. p. 69 - 70. Will of Capt. Elisha Hollister. In the name of God, amen. I, Elisha Hollister of Glastonbury, in Hartford County, and State of Connecticut, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and understanding, through the mercy of God, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following: First and principally I resign my soul with the utmost humility into the hands of Almighty God, my Creator, humbly hoping for a blessed immortality through the merits and mediation of my Blessed Savior and Redeemer, Jesus Christ. And my body I desire may be decently buried at the discretion of my executors her after mentioned. Also I give and bequeath unto my loving wife, Penelope Hollister, the one half part of all my movable estate for her own use forever, she having a lease for life of my own son Roger of the house and land where I now live, in consequence of a deed of gift to him from me. Also I give to my daughters Eunice Coleman, Experience Risley, Martha Chapin, and Lucy Goodrich, and my son Eliaha Hollister, jointly and severally all my holding lot, so called, containing about one and twenty acres, and is bounded northwesterly on land of Thomas Hollister, easterly on land of Benjamin Hodge, in part and partly on land of David Dickinson, southerly on land of William House, and southeasterly on land of Capt. Joseph Goodale, to them and their heirs forever. Also I give to my daughters Nancy Dwight Fields and Pamela Hollister, jointly and severally to them, their heirs, and assigns forever all my land in my home lot lying the south side of the highway, that I have not heretofore deeded away and disposed of in this will. Also I give to my son Roger Hollister the one half of all my movable estate, after all my just debts and funeral charges are paid, in addition to what I have already given him. And I do hereby revoke all the other wills by me formerly made, and declare this only to be my last Will and Testament. And I do appoint my son in law Asaph Coleman and my son Roger Hollister executors thereof. In witness whereof i have set my hand and seal this 22n day of September, in the year of our Lord 1798. Singed, sealed, published and pronounced by the said Elisha Hollister as his last Will and Testament in presence of Josiah Hale, Anna Hale, Betsey Hale. Elisha Hollister. (A Seal.) Inventory by Thomas Hunt and Jeremiah Stocking $1272.31. - "Hartford Probate Record," Vol. XXVI, P. 24; He died on 12 NOV 1800 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He was buried in Wassuc Burying-Ground, East Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. The Hollister Family of America; Lieut. John Hollister of Wethersfield, Conn., and His Descendants, by Lafayette Wallace Case, M.D. Published by Fergus Printing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1886. p. 67. Settled in East Glastonbury, and was a farmer and inn-keeper there. He was captain of the militia, and represented the town in the year 1764; was one of the committee of correspondence, etc., appointed June 23, 1774; was a deacon in the church; he died Nov. 12, 1800. 6. Sergt. Nathaniel TALCOTT was born on 28 JAN 1678 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. The Hollister Family of America; Lieut. John Hollister of Wethersfield, Conn., and His Descendants, by Lafayette Wallace Case, M.D. Published by Fergus Printing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1886. p. 48 - They had eight children, three of whom married children of Thomas Hollister and Dorothy Hills. p. 60 - of Glastonbury, Conn. Sergt. Nathaniel TALCOTT and Elizabeth PITKIN were married on 18 MAR 1703. 7. Elizabeth PITKIN died on 26 AUG 1768 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Sergt. Nathaniel TALCOTT and Elizabeth PITKIN had the following children: 3 i. Rachel TALCOTT. ii. Joshua TALCOTT. iii. Abigail TALCOTT.