. Powers-Banks ancestry, traced in all lines to the remotest date obtainable, Charles Powers, 1819-1871, and his wife Lydia Ann Banks, 1829-1919. tions are not certain. She was 1 New Haven records mention, 27 March, 1657, a petition from for release from a bond for good behavior. Respecting trips toVirginia there is an interesting entry 9 January, 1648. 2 Michael appears to have been within the jurisdiction of New* Havenby 1645. New Haven Records, 6 May, 1645: Apprentice of GoodmanTaintor is ordered whipped. 4 January, 1647, Taintor owes Lambertonestate 6£ 6s.; 25 June, 1650, a long


. Powers-Banks ancestry, traced in all lines to the remotest date obtainable, Charles Powers, 1819-1871, and his wife Lydia Ann Banks, 1829-1919. tions are not certain. She was 1 New Haven records mention, 27 March, 1657, a petition from for release from a bond for good behavior. Respecting trips toVirginia there is an interesting entry 9 January, 1648. 2 Michael appears to have been within the jurisdiction of New* Havenby 1645. New Haven Records, 6 May, 1645: Apprentice of GoodmanTaintor is ordered whipped. 4 January, 1647, Taintor owes Lambertonestate 6£ 6s.; 25 June, 1650, a long entry regarding the cruel treatmentof an Indian by one of Taintors sailors. Of the younger Charles thereis, 3 October, 1654, an entry not much to his credit. THE BANKS LINE 245 born 18 May, 1683, and baptized in infancy. She renewed thecovenant 7 February, 1714, at which time her three sons werebaptized. She was probably the daughter of Thomas Hyatt jr.,a founder of Norwalk, though her birth, according to his will,must have been in May, 1684. Thomas jr. died about estate was distributed in 1718. He had a son Thomas, bornin


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