Genealogies of our Arms grandfathers . Saral? — , were among the early Judith Nash Boltwood— settlers of Cambridge, in 1634. HeMartha Boltwood Arms—was made Freeman, (March 4, 1635.Martha Arms— He became in 1639, an original pro- prietor of Hartford, as is chronicledon the Old Settlers Monument, in Center Street Buryingground, Hartford. His homeloi was on what is- now Elm Street. He zeaschosen to the then honorable and important position of con- 245 ENS/GN stable, in 1649. J Chimney Viewer, in 166^, and Towns-man in 1656. He, and his wife, Sarah f were original members of both first and secon
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Genealogies of our Arms grandfathers . Saral? — , were among the early Judith Nash Boltwood— settlers of Cambridge, in 1634. HeMartha Boltwood Arms—was made Freeman, (March 4, 1635.Martha Arms— He became in 1639, an original pro- prietor of Hartford, as is chronicledon the Old Settlers Monument, in Center Street Buryingground, Hartford. His homeloi was on what is- now Elm Street. He zeaschosen to the then honorable and important position of con- 245 ENS/GN stable, in 1649. J Chimney Viewer, in 166^, and Towns-man in 1656. He, and his wife, Sarah f were original members of both first and second churches of Hartford. panics Ensign died Nov., 1670, leaving tor those days, a prcitv good property, 729 Pounds, 2 Shillings and Nine-pence. He teas our sixth Great-grandfather. His widow, Sarah, died in 1676. Hiarn, daughter of 3ames *nd Sarah lEnsign, was bornin Hartford. She married, 1662, Samuel Smith, and lived in North-ampton and Had lev. They had eight children. 2Ttary £nsign Smith was our fifth Great-grandmother. 246. ? PL Part 2. Our. CTrms Gn Bates, Eliza Bates, James Baldwin, Joseph Baldwin, Mary Baldwin, Richard Bartlett, Abigail Bartlett, Robert Banks, John Banks, Sarah Beardsley, Mary Beardsley, William Blot, Mary 15-17 15-17 3S 39-40 36-37 49 47-49 233 233 241 239-241 71 Boltwood, Elijah ng Boltwood, Martha 119-128 Boltwood, Robert 99-101 Boltwood, Samuel 101-102 Boltwood, Samuel, 2d. 112-116 Boltwood, Solomon 106-112Boltwood Mill, Story of • 102-106 Boltwood House 109-110 Boltwood Tavern Sign 117 Burt, Abigail 77 Burt, Henry 76-77 Burt, Eulalia 77Catlin, John 19, 20-26, 29-32, 46 Catlin, Joseph 26-29, 46 Catlin, Mercy 32-35 Church, Mary 232 Church, Richard 231-232 Clap, Edward 163-166 Clap, Esther - 167 Cockerill, William 168 Cockerill, Susanna 168 Dickinson, John 220-221 Dickinson, Mehitable 221, 224Dickinson, Nathaniel 133, 218-220 Ensign, James 245-246 Ensign, Mary 246 Freemans Oath ? 130-132 Ford, Abigail 102 Ford, Thomas 161-162 Foote, Frances 2