Wolston Brockway, 3rd child of Wolston Brockway and Hannah Briggs, was orded at Lyme on May 19,1696, and he died there early in 1707. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to his widow on June 4,1707, and the estate was distributed on Mar. 17,1713/14, e married (2nd) at Lyme on Feb. 7,1710/11 with THOMAS ENNIS, and died there Jan. 17,1738/39, aged 73 years. By her second marriage she had one son, Thomas Ennis, born at Lyme on May 28,1712. were: rth: Feb. 7, 1668 - Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA the following children.: 10 MAY 1694 in Lyme, New London County, ConnecticutcticutBrockway (1638 - 1717)rial: Duck River Cemetery, Old Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA g.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Brockway&GSiman=1&GScid=103305&GRid=61742896& -12zabeth <nowiki>-----</nowiki>. h his father deeded land to him in 1709. William settled at Brockway's Ferry, in that part of Lyme to which Joshua, the son of Uncas, gave the name of Joshuatown; and died there Mar. 29,1775, in the 89th year of his age, as testified by his grave stone, still legible in the family cemetery at that place. His wife, it is said, was buried by his side, but no stone is there to tell the date. His father, Wolston, deeded land to him at Tautum Morantum, (Joshuatown) on June 8, 1697, [Lyme Records II,302]. On this land he probably settled. At the May session, in 1724, the General Court granted to him, in connection with William Pratt, who lived on the west side of the Connecticut River, the right to keep a ferry, which is still known as '''Brockway's Ferry'''. He signed a paper on Dec. 7,1724, relating to ecclesiastical matters in Lyme, North Quarter, now Hamburgh.id Williams), 1824-1892; Brockway, Francis Edwin, 1844-1907t status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
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