Sources: Krisha Cantwell, Maxine McKee, Pam Pratt, Mary Stimm, Wayne P. Smith, et al.
Hij is getrouwd met Mary (NN-Buell, William).
Zij zijn getrouwd op 18 november 1640 te Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.
Kind(eren):
William Buell
Sources: Author: Cantwell, Krisha; McKee, Maxine; Pratt, Pam; Stim Mary; Smith, Wayne P.; et al.; Title: "William Buell," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xiii May MMXXIII)
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"... William Buell Sex Male Last Changed: December 30, 2019 Mary Stim
Birth about 1610 ... Last Changed: May 1, 2023 Wayne P. Smith
Death about 23 November 1681 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, ... Last Changed: March 4, 2023 TJHB
Burial Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, ...
Occupation Joiner Last Changed: October 5, 2020 Pam Pratt
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Spouses and Children
William Buell Male 1610 - 1681
Mary Female - 1684
Marriage 18 November 1640 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, ...
Children (7)
[1] Samuel William Buell Male 1641 - 1720
[2] Mary Buell Female 1642 - 1718
[3] Sgt. Peter Buell Male 1644 - 1729
[4] Hannah Buell Female 1646 - 1704
[5]Hepzibah Buell Female 1649 - 1704
[6] Sarah Buell Female 1653 - Deceased
[7] Abigail Buell Female 1655 - Deceased
(10 Origin & name of parents of William Buell/Bewell are unknown or unproven - he is not a son of Robert Beville.. View biographical items in story (memories) for this record, MN7Q-Q3D.
(2) Biographical data about this William Buell: View excerpts from article by respected genealogical researcher, George W. McCracken: "William Buell & Early Descendants," Pages 64 - 71 (The American Genealogist, Vol. 54, No. 2, April, 1978). which includes corrections of errors in the book "!The Buell Family in England and in America," by Albert Welles: WILLIAM BUELL, a joiner, came to America accompanied by a woman whose death on 3 Dec 1639 in Windsor, Conn. was recorded by the town clerk as that of "Goode Buell." She has generally been assumed to have been the mother of William, but she could have been his first wife.
The word "Goode" is merely an appellative designed to show that she was not of gentle birth McCracken discusses how Albert Welles attempted to identify her as Catherine, daughter of Sir John Goode and widow of Sir Robert Beville of Chesterton [Huntingdonshirfe]. "I think it so improbable that William Buell, a joiner, could have been an unrecorded son of such a pair ..... there does seem to be a son William in a Visitation pedigree, but when the same person was baptized in 1606 his name was entered as Richardus."
Although many of the founding settlers of Windsor, Conn. came from Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, nothing can be found about the Buell family before their arrival in Windsor.
William Buell married, perhaps at Windsor where the marriage is recorded, 18 Nov 1640, a woman whose name is not identified in this record. We know from other sources that her first name was Mary, but we have not found her maiden surname. Although there is a claim that it was either a Thomas or a Post, no evidence for these names or any other possible name has been discovered.
On 1 Dec 1640, William Buell was granted a five-acre home lot at Windsor, bounded south by William Thrall. About this same year, William Buell and William Filley bought of William Thrall two tracts, of eight and 36 acres, respectively.
On 29 March 1652, William Buell was paid for work done on the seats in the Windsor meeting house. Subsequently he completed other assignments for improvements to that building..
In June 1676, at the time of King Philip's War, William Buell contributed for the war sufferers.
In anticipation of death, William Buell conveyed , on 31 Oct 1681, the Thrall lands to his son Samuel, but Samuel was not to sell during the lifetime of his mother. According to the Windsor Vital Records, William died on 23 Nov 1681 at night, but the inventory of his estate his death was on 16 Nov 1681. Frank Farnworth Starr preferred to accept the latter date. His will was dated 26 July 1681. [See data below for a copy of the will and of the inventory.]
According to the inventory of her estate, the widow Mary Buell died on 1 Sept 1684, but the Windsor Vital Records say that she died on the day following. She left an unsigned will dated 29 Aug 1684, probated 24 March 1684/5.
The children, all of whom were born in Windsor:
i. SAMUEL, b. 2 Sep 1641; d. Killingworth,11 July 1720.
ii. MARY, b . 3 Sep 1643, d. 26 June 1718.
iii. PETER, b. 19 Aug 1644, d. 8 Jan 1729/30 at Simsbury.
iv. HANNAH, b. 8 Jan 1646/7, d. 26 Sep 1704.
v. HEPZIBAH, b. 11 Dec 1649,d. at Deerfield, MA.
vi. SARAH, b. 21 March 1653/4, living on 11 June 1676.
vii. ABIGAIL, b. 12 Feb 1655/6
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William Buell was an original land owner in Windsor, CT
From Probate Records, Early Connecticut, 1677-1687, is an abstract of William's Will dated July 26, 1681:
Bewell (Buell), William, Windsor. Died 16 November 1681. In vt. Pounds 147-12-10. Taken 30 November 1681, by John Loomys sen., John Moore. Will dated 26 July, 1681.
I William Buell do give to my son Samuel the house and half the Home lot,with all the Land, purchased of William Thrall; & to my son Peter half the Home lot on the North side & all the Meadow & the Wood Land that was my own by gift of the Town. My Tools to be equally divided betwixt Samuel & Peter. My son Samuel is to pay out 11 pounds and Peter 6 pounds, & this, with the rest of my goods, to be equally divided between my daughters, only my daughter Mary to have pounds 5 more than either of the others. These two parcel ls of Land, one by the gravell hill, the other by the Mill brooke, which I leave to my wife's disposeing If she out lives me, & she is to enjoy all this as long as she lives. Witness: Nathaniel Gillett, Timothy Phelps, Job Drake, sonne of John Drake, James Hillier."
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