Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt » Lieut. William Pratt of Saybrook (1609-1678)

Données personnelles Lieut. William Pratt of Saybrook 

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Famille de Lieut. William Pratt of Saybrook

Il est marié avec Elizabeth Clark.

Ils se sont mariés juin 1639 à Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, il avait 29 ans.Source 13

Ils se sont mariés juin 1636 à Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA, il avait 26 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Elizabeth Pratt  1641-1726
  2. "Ensign" John Pratt  1644-1692 
  3. Hannah Pratt  1648-1692
  4. Sarah Pratt  1651-1725 
  5. Capt. William Pratt  1653-1718 
  6. Samuel Pratt  1655-1705
  7. Lidia Pratt  1659-1730 
  8. Nathaniel Pratt  1661-1744

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Lieut. William Pratt of Saybrook

Andrew Pratt
1539-1599
Andrew Prime
± 1520-????
William Pratt
1562-1629

Lieut. William Pratt of Saybrook
1609-1678

1639
Hannah Pratt
1648-1692
Sarah Pratt
1651-1725
Samuel Pratt
1655-1705
Lidia Pratt
1659-1730

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Les sources

  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=110860350&pid=26077
  2. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    William Pratt<br>Also known as: Lieutenant William Pratt Junior<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: June 6 1609 - Baldock, Hertfordshire, England<br>Christening: June 6 1609 - Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England<br>Military Service: Soldier in Pequot War - Between 1636 and 1637 - Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America<br&;gt;Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Clarke - Circa 1640 - Connecticut Colony, British America<br>Death: Feb 20 1678 - Saybrook, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America&;lt;br>Burial: Feb 24 1678 - Saybrook, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Parents: Reverend William Pratt, Elizabeth Pratt (born Prime)<br>Wife: Elizabeth Pratt (born Clarke)<br>Children: Elizabeth Backus (born Pratt), Samuel PrattCaptain William Pratt, Lydia Kirtland (born Pratt), Mary Pratt, Nathaniel Pratt, Sarah Waterhouse (born Pratt)</a>, Joseph Pratt, Ensign John Pratt<br>Siblings: Elizabetha Newbell (born Pratt), John Pratt, Sarah Denshire (born Pratt), Mary Pratt, Richard Pratt<br>  Additional information: LifeSketch:Reno Warburton Backus, The Backus Family of Early New England, App. D . Lieut. William Pratt, an English emigrant, is "supposed to have come with Rev. Thomas Hooker to Newtown (now Cambridge), Mass., in 1633, married Elizabeth Clark, daughter of John Clark, first of Say-Brook, and afterwards of Milford." In 1636, a company of people left Newtown under the leadership of Thomas Hooker to establish a new settlement at Hartford; William Pratt was one of the group, and so became an original proprietor of the town. The first child, Elizabeth, (later the second wife of William Backus, Jr.), was born on Feb 1, 1642, followed by John on Feb. 20, 1645. The family then moved to Saybrook, with further children: Joseph, Sarah, William, Samuel, Lydia, and Nathaniel. Willim Pratt was made a lieutenant (presumably of the local train-band or militia) in 1661, and a representative to Hartford in 1666, serving through to the session of May, 1678,; records show his decease that same year. References: 168; 79. He married Elizabeth Clark about 1636 at Hartford, Conn. His home lot in Hartford was in the east side of the road to the Cow Pasture. He was named in the will of the Sachem, Uncas, and received a grant of Indian land near Hebron as well as the entire estate of James Ellis of Saybrook, whom Lt. Pratt took care of prior to the death of Mr. Ellis. In 1645, he removed to Saybrook. He was commissioned to a lieutenant in 1661 and a deputy for Saybrook to Hartford from 1666 to 1676. The exact date of his death is unknown, but it was between May, 1678 when he attended the General Court and Feb. 20, 1679 when his son, William, was married and called son of Lt. William Pratt, dec'd. The children of William & Elizabeth Pratt: Elizabeth (Pratt) Backus, m. William Backus John Pratt b. Feb. 23, 1644/5, m. Sarah Jones Joseph Pratt m. (1) Margaret Porter, (2) Sarah Chapman William Pratt m. Hannah Kirtland Samuel Pratt m. (1) Ruth Huntington, (2) Elizabeth Peck Lydia (Pratt) Kirtland m. John Kirtland Nathaniel Pratt m. (1) Sarah Beament, (2) Sarah Willard, and (3) Rebecca His widow, Elizabeth, married (2) William Parker of Saybrook in 1682. (Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut, p. 466)Immigration:Migrated to Boston, Mass. in 1633Served as Deputy to the General Court at Hartford:Information in Pratt Family History Bood
  3. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 10 décembre 2018
    William Pratt<br>Also known as: Lieutenant William Pratt Junior<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: June 6 1609 - Baldock, Hertfordshire, England<br>Christening: June 6 1609 - Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England<br>Military Service: Soldier in Pequot War - Between 1636 and 1637 - Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America<br&;gt;Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Clarke - Circa 1640 - Connecticut Colony, British America<br>Death: Feb 20 1678 - Saybrook, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America&;lt;br>Burial: Feb 24 1678 - Saybrook, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Parents: Reverend William Pratt, Elizabeth Pratt (born Prime)<br>Wife: Elizabeth Pratt (born Clarke)<br>Children: Elizabeth Backus (born Pratt), Samuel PrattCaptain William Pratt, Lydia Kirtland (born Pratt), Mary Pratt, Nathaniel Pratt, Sarah Waterhouse (born Pratt)</a>, Joseph Pratt, Ensign John Pratt<br>Siblings: Elizabetha Newbell (born Pratt), John Pratt, Sarah Denshire (born Pratt), Mary Pratt, Richard Pratt<br>  Additional information: LifeSketch:Reno Warburton Backus, The Backus Family of Early New England, App. D . Lieut. William Pratt, an English emigrant, is "supposed to have come with Rev. Thomas Hooker to Newtown (now Cambridge), Mass., in 1633, married Elizabeth Clark, daughter of John Clark, first of Say-Brook, and afterwards of Milford." In 1636, a company of people left Newtown under the leadership of Thomas Hooker to establish a new settlement at Hartford; William Pratt was one of the group, and so became an original proprietor of the town. The first child, Elizabeth, (later the second wife of William Backus, Jr.), was born on Feb 1, 1642, followed by John on Feb. 20, 1645. The family then moved to Saybrook, with further children: Joseph, Sarah, William, Samuel, Lydia, and Nathaniel. Willim Pratt was made a lieutenant (presumably of the local train-band or militia) in 1661, and a representative to Hartford in 1666, serving through to the session of May, 1678,; records show his decease that same year. References: 168; 79.d Elizabeth Clark about 1636 at Hartford, Conn. His home lot in Hartford was in the east side of the road to the Cow Pasture. He was named in the will of the Sachem, Uncas, and received a grant of Indian land near Hebron as well as the entire estate of James Ellis of Saybrook, whom Lt. Pratt took care of prior to the death of Mr. Ellis. eutenant in 1661 and a deputy for Saybrook to Hartford from 1666 to 1676. his son, William, was married and called son of Lt. William Pratt, dec'd., m. Sarah Jonesation:Migrated to Boston, Mass. in 1633Served as Deputy to the General Court at Hartford:Information in Pratt Family History Bood
  4. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 10 décembre 2018
    William Pratt, IIGender: MaleAlias name: founder of hartford Ct.Birth: June 6 1609 - Baldock, Hertfordshire, EnglandOccupation: Lieutenant, Founder of Hartford ConnecticutMarriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Parker (born Clark), of Saybrook - June 1639 - Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USADeath: Feb 20 1670 - Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United StatesBurial: May 1670 - Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United StatesFather: William Pratt, IIMother: Elizabeth Pratt (born ??)Wife: Elizabeth Parker (born Clark), of SaybrookChildren: Lydia Kirkland (born Pratt), Elizabeth Backus (born Pratt), John Pratt, I, Joseph Pratt, Sarah Pratt, <a>William Pratt, Jr., Nathaniel Pratt, Samuel PrattSiblings: Sarah Pratt, Mary Pratt, Alicia Pratt</a>, Elizabeth Pratt, Richard Pratt, half brother, John Pratt
  5. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    William Pratt<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: June 6 1609 - Baldock, Hertfordshire, ENGLAND<br>Marriage: June 1636 - Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA<br&gt;Death: Feb 20 1670 - Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA<br>Father: William Pratt<br>Mother: Elizabeth Prime<br>Wife: Elizabeth Clark<br>Child: Elizabeth Pratt
  6. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    William Pratt<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: June 6 1609 - Baldock, Hertfordshire, ENGLAND<br>Marriage: June 1636 - Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA<br&gt;Death: Feb 20 1670 - Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA<br>Father: William Pratt<br>Mother: Elizabeth Prime<br>Wife: Elizabeth Clark<br>Child: Elizabeth Pratt
  7. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Ancestry.com, Place: Hartford, Connecticut; Year: 1636; Page Number: 55
  8. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, Ancestry.com
  9. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Ancestry.com, Book Title: The Pratt family : or the descendants of Lieut William Pratt one of the first settlers of Hartford

Événements historiques

  • En l'an 1609: Source: Wikipedia
    • 26 janvier » fondation de la Banque d'Amsterdam.
    • 9 avril » signature, grâce à une médiation du roi de France Henri IV, de la trêve de douze ans entre l'Espagne et les Provinces-Unies (Hollande), qui aboutit à une reconnaissance de fait de l'indépendance de celles-ci.
    • 9 juillet » lettre de majesté de Rodolphe II, octroyant la liberté religieuse au royaume de Bohême.
    • 8 août » le Sénat de Venise examine le télescope de Galilée.
    • 11 septembre » l'expédition d'Henry Hudson, qui conduira à la fondation de New York, entame son exploration du fleuve Hudson à la recherche d'une route vers le nord-ouest.
    • 25 septembre » «Journée du guichet» à Port-Royal.
  • En l'an 1678: Source: Wikipedia
    • 2 mars » l'armée de Louis XIV occupe Gand et Ypres.
    • 11 mai » les navires français de Jean d'Estrées font naufrage au large de l'île néerlandaise de Curaçao alors qu'ils tentaient de s'en emparer.
    • 10 août » le traité de Nimègue, entre les Provinces-Unies et la France, met fin à la guerre de Hollande.
    • 14 août » bataille de Saint-Denis (guerre de Hollande), opposant les Français de François-Henri de Montmorency-Luxembourg aux Néerlandais de Guillaume III. Aucun camp ne triompha vraiment et la bataille fut la plus dévastatrice du conflit.
  • En l'an 1678: Source: Wikipedia
    • 2 mars » l'armée de Louis XIV occupe Gand et Ypres.
    • 11 mai » les navires français de Jean d'Estrées font naufrage au large de l'île néerlandaise de Curaçao alors qu'ils tentaient de s'en emparer.
    • 10 août » le traité de Nimègue, entre les Provinces-Unies et la France, met fin à la guerre de Hollande.
    • 14 août » bataille de Saint-Denis (guerre de Hollande), opposant les Français de François-Henri de Montmorency-Luxembourg aux Néerlandais de Guillaume III. Aucun camp ne triompha vraiment et la bataille fut la plus dévastatrice du conflit.


Même jour de naissance/décès

Source: Wikipedia

Source: Wikipedia


Sur le nom de famille Pratt of Saybrook


Lors de la copie des données de cet arbre généalogique, veuillez inclure une référence à l'origine:
Elizabeth Cromer, "Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-cromer-russell-buck-pratt/P29123.php : consultée 5 juin 2024), "Lieut. William Pratt of Saybrook (1609-1678)".