First Generation 1. Chauncey TREAT was born on 17 JUL 1795 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 16 NOV 1840. Second Generation 2. Dorotheus TREAT was born on 18 DEC 1754 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He was Baptized on 22 DEC 1754. He died on 4 DEC 1803 in South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. The Treat Family, by John Harvey Treat, A.M., The Salem Press Publishing & Printing Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 1893. p. 48. Was a farmer. Dorotheus TREAT and Mary SMITH were married on 24 FEB 1789 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. 3. Mary SMITH was born in 1766 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 24 FEB 1807 in South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Dorotheus TREAT and Mary SMITH had the following children: i. Dyer TREAT was born on 20 APR 1791 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 14 APR 1830. 1 ii. Chauncey TREAT. Third Generation 4. Dorotheus (twin) TREAT was born on 28 AUG 1704 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Inventory of estate was completed on 17 JUN 1755. The Treat Family, by John Harvey Treat, A.M., The Salem Press Publishing & Printing Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 1893. p. 41. The inventory of his estate was taken June 17, 1755, and amounted to 7,763 pounds, 4 shillings. Sept. 4, 1755, Isaac Treat, brother, and widow Hannah Treat were appointed executor of the will, and the latter guardian of her only son Dorotheus, aged about eight months. June 7, 1757, the will was produced in Court, and Isaac Treat and Joseph Hollister were appointed administrators. This was probably after the marriage of widow Hannah. March 14, 1769, Peter Treat, an uncle, was appointed guardian of Dorotheus Treat, Jr., minor, under fourteen. He died in 1755 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Dorotheus (twin) TREAT and Hannah HOUSE were married. 5. Hannah HOUSE. Dorotheus (twin) TREAT and Hannah HOUSE had the following children: 2 i. Dorotheus TREAT. 6. Israel SMITH died on 17 JUL 1783. Israel SMITH and Mary TREAT were married on 6 NOV 1760. 7. Mary TREAT was born on 16 MAY 1736 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. She was Baptized on 16 MAY 1736. Israel SMITH and Mary TREAT had the following children: i. Manoah SMITH was born about 1761 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He was Baptized on 18 OCT 1761 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. ii. Ebenezer SMITH was Baptized on 4 MAR 1764 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He was born about 1764 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 1 OCT 1826 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. 3 iii. Mary SMITH. iv. Israel SMITH was born about 1770 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 4 SEP 1776 in East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. The Treat Family, by John Harvey Treat, A.M., The Salem Press Publishing & Printing Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 1893. p. 47. Blown up in a powder mill at East Hartford, Conn. v. Dyer SMITH was Baptized on 24 MAR 1771 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He was born about 1771 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 24 AUG 1775 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Fourth Generation 8. Lieut. Thomas TREAT was born on 12 DEC 1668 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. He signed a will on 13 JUN 1706 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 17 JAN 1712/13 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Inventory of estate was completed on 3 APR 1713 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. The Treat Family, by John Harvey Treat, A.M., The Salem Press Publishing & Printing Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 1893. p. 36. Mr. Treat was one of the petitioners for the incorporation of Glastonbury, Feb. 13, 1690, and in 1691, assisted in forming the first church in that town. In May 1711, he was appointed lieutenant of the Train Band. He was originally appointed executor of the will of his father-in-law, Mr. Bulkey, but dying first, his wife Dorothy was made executrix of her father's estate by a codicil. In 1703, 1706, 1707, and 1712, he was a deputy to the General Court. Jan. 27, 1714, the town of Glastonbury voted to give 60 acres of land additional to Mr. Thomas Treat, deceased. March 26, 1714, 60 acres additional were voted to his heirs, and March 7, 1743, another grant of 39 acres, 32 rods, and 404 poles, was made to the same parties. In 1737, the Glastonbury School Society paid Dorothy Treat, the widow, or daughter, probably, of Mr. Treat, 10 pounds for keeping school. March 9, 1710/11, at a meeting of the Governor and Council, the following resolution was passed: "Ordered that Lt. Thomas Treat of Glassenbury, be paid thirty shillings by he treasurer, for his extraordinary labor and science as interpreter, and in managing the Indians, who served in the expedition to Wood Creek." The inventory of Mr. Treat's estate, was taken April 3, 1713, amounted to 770 pounds, 6 shillings. He was commonly called "Thomas Treat of Nayaug," and inherited from his father in 1693 the large farm left by his grandfather Richard. His name was sometimes spelled Trat. His will is dated June 18, 1706, when about to go in the service against Canada. In it he requests that his son Richard, if he recovers from his malady, might be brought up at college, which was done. His widow Dorothy was appointed administratrix, March 2, 1712/3. His gravestone is a large slab sandstone, raised a little from the ground, but in a neglected condition, in the old burying ground on the Green, Glastonbury, and bears this inscription: Here lies Bvried The Body of Mr. Thomas Treat who Died Janvary the 17th Anno Dom 1712 ETATIS AB VT 44 YEARS Lieut. Thomas TREAT and Dorothy BULKLEY were married on 5 JUL 1693.