(entry +8 in the 2002 Wolcott green book)ec 1579\nd. 30 May 1655
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Elizabeth Saunders
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John Wolcott
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Agnes Cross
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and with his two sisters until the family had effected a settlement in this country; they came over within ten years after, but the exact time of their arrival has not been ascertained. He was admitted a freeman in 1654.latter on the west side of the street; the third, William, about a quarter of a mile further north on the same side; and the fourth, Roger, about a third of a mile north of the meeting-house, also on the west side fo the street. The residence occupied the site of Henry's house and the materials of the latter were used in its construction. It stood on a knoll or ridge fronting the east and survived the longest of all the early Wolcott homes. The great tree stood in the street opposite. Simon Wolcott was born in 1625. He was the son of Henry Wolcott Sr. and Elizabeth Saunders. Simon Wolcott married Joanna Cook, daughter of Aaron Cooke and Mary Ford, on 19 March 1657. Simon Wolcott married Martha Pitkin on 17 October 1661. Simon Wolcott died on 11 September 1687.and Martha Pitkinenry Wolcott+ b. 20 May 1670, d. 17 Nov 1747 lcott+ b. 4 Jan 1679, d. 17 May 1767 . 1687 Windsor CT. He came to America about 1635 and was a freeman of Windsor in 1654, served in the 1st CT Cav. in 1658, received a grant of land at Simsbury CT 1667; in 1671 sold his land at Windsor and moved to Simsbury where he was Capt. of Simsbury militia in 1673; when Simsbury was burned by Indians he returned to Windsor and settled on 200 acres on the South side of the river; m. (1) Joanna Cook 1657 Windsor CT, m. (2) Martha Pitkin 1661 Windsor CT, sister of William Pitkin, Attorney General and Treasurer of CT, she m. (2) Daniel Clarke 1689 Windsor CT. Wolcott, b. 1624 Tolland, England, d. 1687 Windsor CT. He came to America about 1635 and was a freeman of Windsor in 1654, served in the 1st CT Cav. in 1658, received a grant of land at Simsbury CT 1667; in 1671 sold his land at Windsor and moved to Simsbury where he was Capt. of Simsbury militia in 1673; when Simsbury was burned by Indians he returned to Windsor and settled on 200 acres on the South side of the river; m. (1) Joanna Cook 1657 Windsor CT, m. (2) Martha Pitkin 1661 Windsor CT, sister of William Pitkin, Attorney General and Treasurer of CT, she m. (2) Daniel Clarke 1689 Windsor CT. ticut, USA _______________________ry Wolcott and Elizabeth Saunders Wolcott. Simon's parents arrived from England on the "Mary and John" in 1630, and Simon followed shortly thereafter.er of Aaron Cook Jr and Mary Ford Cook. Joanna died barely a month following their marriage in 1657.t, and Daniel Wolcott.: Henry Wolcott (1670 - 1746)* 275835
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