Hi, All. Joab and Ebenezer Hoisington are my ancestors ( 4th g-grandfather and 4th g-granduncle). They were both still in the town of Windsor in 1767 (Joab moved to Woodstock in 1771). The church was built in Windsor and several Hoisingtons are buried in the churchyard. If you would like to see some of their tombstones, I have them posted in the Hoisington Virtual Cemetery <http://oslo.okcomputer.org/hoisington/hois_virt_cem.htm> BTW, Are there any other mentions of Hoisington/Horsington in the book? Harriette >There is an introduction that says the vote was > passed in 1767 to build a church in Windsor. The churches constituting the > Council were Shewsbury, Athol, Walpole, Charlestown, and Keene. The New > church consisted of 10 members residing in Windsor. Hezekiah Thompson,> Ebenezer Hoisington, Joab Hoisington and Israel Curtis. ===== Kay County OK <http://oslo.okcomputer.org/hoisington/kayco/okkay.htm> Sumner Co. KS <http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/sumner/index.html> Hoisington Family Web Site <http://oslo.okcomputer.org/hoisington/index.html> To join the free online Hoisington Mailing List, just ask me. "They that would give up essential liberty for a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin 1759 __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com