Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . curing independence as theland forces. John Flint died in Thompson, andwas buried in the cemetery at that place. He mar-ried Rhoda Keith, whose remains also lie in theThompson cemetery, and they became the parentsof seven children, namely: Betsy, born May 6,1786, married Benjamin Wilson, and died at Doug-lass, Mass., in 1809: Polly, born March 27, 1788,married Andrew Sherman, and died in 1814; John


Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . curing independence as theland forces. John Flint died in Thompson, andwas buried in the cemetery at that place. He mar-ried Rhoda Keith, whose remains also lie in theThompson cemetery, and they became the parentsof seven children, namely: Betsy, born May 6,1786, married Benjamin Wilson, and died at Doug-lass, Mass., in 1809: Polly, born March 27, 1788,married Andrew Sherman, and died in 1814; John,born March 19, 1791, participated in the war of1812, and died in 1832; Rhoda was born June ; Lydia. born Jan. 24. 1796. married AbelBump; Jessie K. was born Sept. 2T, 1798; Noa-diah was born March 2T, t8ot. Noadiah Flint was the honored father of JudgeGeorge Flint. He was reared amid the environ-ments of a refined Christian home and received agood district-school education. He grew up onthe homestead farm, and on attaining his majoritywent to Killingly, where he entered the mills atthat place, working ])rincii)ally in the carding de-partment, luitil ill health compelled him to relin-.


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