Ancestor of President Warren G. Harding(974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS) Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS), of which his father was a member. He was (me of the petitioners for the separation of the town of Preston from Norwich, and was also one of those to whom Owaneco deeded the town territory.i-centennial Celebration, First Congregational church of Preston, Connecticut, 1698-1898, together with statistics of the church taken from the church records" p. 85; by First Congregational Church of Preston, Connecticut; published by The Society; Preston, Connecticut; 1900. (974.602 P92C ACPL) (974.6 CT/New London/Preston/Church SCGS)er unto Joseph Morgan of the same one parcel of upland being by estimation 7A Lying and being in that plain that my Father Thomas Parke bought of Edward Stallion and is part of the same it being of the same breadth of that 4A that my father sould unto the sd Morgan. Parke, Senr. and Sam Chester.6th, A.D. 1698. The elders who embodied the church and perform ordination were the Reverend James Noyes, Pastor of Stonington the Reverend Moses Noyes, Pastor of Lyme and the Reverend Gurdon Saltonstall, Pastor of New London . . . The messengers from neighboring churches were: Deacon Gershom Palmer of Stonington; Deacon Peck of Lyme; Daniel Witherell, Esquire and Deacon Douglas of New London and Deacon Simon Huntington of Norwich. They who offered themselves as matter for church, having been members of other churches in full communion were brought into order by giving their consent to articles of faith and renewal of Covenant. The persons were: Thomas Park, Thomas Tracy, John Richards, Hopestill Tyler, Jonathan Tracy, Samuel Leonardson, Robert Park, John Park, Caleb Forbes, Joseph MORGAN, Ebenezer Witter and John Welchd by The Society; Preston, Connecticut; 1900. (974.602 P92C ACPL)nistrator of his estate as also my mother Dorothy Morgan widow and relick . . . for £19 paid toward the payment of the portion by us payable by Captain John Park of Preston . . . seven and a half acres . . . land Joseph Morgan deceased bought of Mr. Thomas Parke Senr and Robart Parke . . . by land of Robart Parke . . . "r Davison.
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