this is the final part for the listing of names.......there will be a part 5 which will list the resources in the book ........... If you missed the others: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/list-index.html http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Use the Ct-River-Valley-L mailing list the subject heading for all 4 parts are the same. --------------------------------------------- 64. ROGERS, James: enlisted in Saybrook; Came in the "Increase" in 1635; was of Saybrook,1637 and then of Stratford, of Milford, about 1645; and New London 1656; Died 1688. had 7 children ------------- 65. ROOT, Thomas: enlisted from Hartford; was early of Salem,Mass, removed to Hartford about 1637; to Northampton in 1654, where he died 1694. had 8 children --------------- 66. ROSE, Robert: enlisted from Wethersfield. Came to New Eng. 1634 and became one of the first settlers of Wethersfield in 1634/5. Removed to Branford 1644 where he died in 1665. 10 children ------------- 67.ROSE, Robert,Jr. He was son of Robert and Margery Rose, came with his parents in 1634; settled at Wethersfield; He removed to Branford before 1654 and to Stratford about 1667, where he gave his son in law, Moses JOHNSON, 50-60 acres in 1679, that "was granted me for services in the Pequot War". He had a colonial grant of 50 acres in 1668 with no mention of service, which grant was finally taken up and confirmed to Thomas WELLER. The estate of Robert Rose was probated at Fairfield in 1683. 7 children ------------------------------- 68. SANFORD,Robert: enlisted from Hartford. He was of Hartford 1646 and died 1676. 8 children ------------------ 69. SEELEY, Lieut,Robert: enlisted from Wethersfield. Came in Winthrop's Fleet and was of Watertown,Mass 1631; Wethersfield in 1634; He was 2d command under Capt MASON, who pulled an Indian arrow "out of his eyebrow". Removed to New Haven 1638, and had leave to go to England 1646. He removed later to Elizabeth,New Jersey and died at Huntington, Long Is. in 1668. His youngest son was slain in the Great Swamp Fight of 1675 . had another son ---------------- 70. SHERMAN, Samuel: enlisted from Wethersfield; was son of Edmund Sherman of Watertown,Mass. Came to Wethersfield about 1637 where he received his father's land about 1639. Was a member of the committee who declared war against the Pequots . He removed to Stamford and then Stratford. ------------------------------------- 71.SMITH, Arthur: enlisted from Hartford; original proprietor of Hartford where he died in 1655 5 children ---------------------- 72.SMITH, Henry: enlisted from Wethersfield; henry was of Dorchester,Mass 1631; was commissioned by massachusetts to govern the first settlers of Connecticut. His will dated 1648; had 11 children ---------------------- 73. SMITH, Samuel: enlisted from Wethersfield; perhaps he was Lieut,Samuel who came from Ipswich in 1634 and settled in Wethersfield 1635 but Pope [researcher] makes that Samuel died 1642. Samuel Smith was one of the owners of a ship at Wethersfield in 1649 [ death date questionable by this author] Removed to Hadley,Mass and died in 1680. 6 children --------------- 74. SPENCER, Thomas: enlisted from Hartford; was of Cambridge,Mass 1632; removed to Hartford 1637; and died 1687. 9 children ------------- 75. STAIRES, Sergt.Thomas: enlisted from Windsor; was one of the 6 men delegated in 1638 to go to Westfield,Mass and demand of the Waranoke Indians why they were so afraid of us. He removed to Windsor early and died there in 1640. He did NOT belong to the Comfort STARR lineage of Boston. The will of Rev Ephriam HUIT [HOYT ?] mentions a house that he bought of the Staires. ------------- 76.STANDISH, Thomas: enlisted from Wethersfield; supposed to have come from the Plymouth Colony to Wethersfield about 1636 where he was the keeper of the fort. died 1693. 3 children ---------------- 77.STANLEY,John: enlisted from Hartford. A manuscript by his son, Deacon John Stanley, states that he served against the Pequots when he was only 13 years old . He was the son of John Stanley who died on the passage for New England, he lived with his uncle,Thomas of Hartford, removed to Farmington where he died 1706. 8 children ------------ 78. STANTON, Thomas: enlisted from Hartford; came to Virginia from London 1635; and was an original proprietor of Hartford. He was one of the men delegated in 1638 to interview the Waranoke Indians at Westfield,Mass. Thomas removed to Stonington about 1658 and died 1678. 10 children --------------- 79. STARK, Aaron: enlisted probably from Windsor; he was a youth at Windsor and is called Aaron STARTE in old Colonial records. He removed to Mystic 1653 and died 1685. had 5 children ---------------- 80. STEELE, George: enlisted from Hartford; He was of Cambridge,Mass 1633; and later original proprietor of Hartford where he died 1664, very aged. 5 children ---------------- 81.STONE,John: enlisted probably from Hartford; he was original proprietor of Hartford; and gave his land to Samuel STONE before 1640; and is said by Savage to have removed to Guilford. John Stone of Guilford came from England in 1639 and CANNOT be a Pequot soldier unless that is his 2d coming. A John Stone aged 40, came in the "Elizabeth " 1635. John Stone of Guilford died 1687. 5 children --------------------------------------------------------- 82. STONE, Rev.Samuel: enlisted from Hartford; came in "Griffin" 1633; and in that year was chosen "Teacher of the Church". To Hartford with Thomas HOOKER in 1636; was Chaplain in the Pequot War and died in Hartford 1663. 10 children ---------------------- 83. STYLES {Stiles] Thomas: enlisted from Windsor; came to New England 1635 and was early at Windsor. Like John DYER, he was hit in the knot of his neck handkerchief by an Indian arrow but not injured. Removed to Flushing, Long Is. about 1643; took oath of allegiance to the State General of New Netherlands in 1673; he had 2 daughters. ----------------- 84. THRALL,William: enlisted from Windsor; he came with Rev Wareham's party of 1630 and was early of Windsor where he died in 1679. 2 children ------------ 85.TRACEY, Thomas: enlisted from Wethersfield; first of Watertown,Mass, removed to Salem,Mass 1636; next to Wethersfield and finally to Norwich where he died 1685 . 7 children -------------------- 86. TREAT,William: enlisted from Wethersfield; apparently a mistake, we have not been able to any trace of this person. William could have been a misprint for "Matthias". [author] ---------------------------------------------- 87. UNDERHILL, Capt john: enlisted from Saybrook; was of Boston,1630; was located at the fort in Saybrook 1637; and tendered his services and 19 of his men for the Pequot expedition. he wrote an account of the Pequot War which was published in London 1638. He resided at Stratford 1643; about 1649 removed to the Dutch settlement of New York. He died at Killilngsworth, Oyster Bay,Long Is. in 1675. had at least 3 children -------------------------- 88.WALKLEY, Henry: enlisted probably from Hartford; he received land at Hartford in the distribution of 1639, removed to Springfield,Mass 1649; and was of the first settlers of Stratford where he died in 1690. 8 children -------------- 89. WARNER,John: enlisted from Hartford; probably came on the "Increase" 1635; received land at Hartford,1639; was original proprietor of Farmington where he joined the church in 1657; was one of the patentees for the planting of Waterbury,1673. but did NOT move there. He died at Farmington, 1679. 4 children -------------- 90: WATERHOUSE, Jacob: enlisted from Wethersfield; came to Wethersfield before 1639; removed to New London 1645; died abroad in the hands of pirates. 7 children -------------------- 91. WESCOTT, Richard: enlisted from Wethersfield; his son Daniel petitioned for a grant of land on account of his father's services in the Pequot War. removed to Fairfield where he died in 1651. 5 children --------------- 92.WHITEHEAD, Samuel: enlisted from Hartford; was of Cambridge,Mass 1634; and next an original proprietor of Hartford; removed to New Haven 1639; and died 1690. 2 children ------------ 93.WOODS,John: enlisted from Saybrook; servant to Joseph HULL, came from Weymouth,England before 1635; In 1639 , Thomas BULL informed the court [at Hartford] that a musket marked " I.W." was taken up at Pequanocke, which was received to be John Wood's who was killed at the river's mouth. -------------------------------------------------- Final posting of the : Ct Soldiers in the Pequot War 1637. Cynthia Moderator of : Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com Rootsweb sponsor