. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. beforeNovember 30, 1669. It is not known that heever lived at Haddam, but that town voted[March 13. 1670, the lot that was Peter[Millses to Thomas Schailler. [Mills wascalled the Doucheman (Dutchman) (Had-dam records, first book). He was a tailor bytrade, and is frequently mentioned in themanuscript of Rev. Timothy Edwards, of EastWindsor. Mills settled at AAindsor. He mar-ried (first) Dorcas [Mersinger, of ,


. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. beforeNovember 30, 1669. It is not known that heever lived at Haddam, but that town voted[March 13. 1670, the lot that was Peter[Millses to Thomas Schailler. [Mills wascalled the Doucheman (Dutchman) (Had-dam records, first book). He was a tailor bytrade, and is frequently mentioned in themanuscript of Rev. Timothy Edwards, of EastWindsor. Mills settled at AAindsor. He mar-ried (first) Dorcas [Mersinger, of , born September 23, 1650, diedAugust 18, 1688. He married^ (second) De-cember 10, 1691. Jane Warren of : Peter. Return, Dorcas, Ebenezer,born February 8, 1687-88. Peter (2), son of Peter (i) Mills, settled inWintonbury. Connecticut. Fle married. July24, 1692. Joanna Porter, born at Hatfield,Alassachusetts. February 16. 1670-71, died in1751. Children: Captain Peletiah, born April27. 1693: Gideon, February 3, 1694; , mentioned below: Peter. April 12,1701; Ann, 1702: Daniel. May 22, 1706; John,February 14. 1707-08; Rev. Ebenezer. 1710,. ;, A. StnicK. j:. Cfrar^s ^J /^ .^^yfcUAJU^^ -^<^.^ ^ CONNECTICUT 2161 settled at East Granby, Connecticut; Rev. Gid-eon, August 15, 1715. Rev. Jedediah Mills, son of Peter (2) Mills,was born in Windsor about 1698. He gradu-ated from Yale College in 1722. During hiscollege course he was one of the Wethersfieldsecession. He gained his theological educa-tion mostly from Rev. Elisha Williams, andshowed such promise that he was called, De-cember 2, 1723, to the vacant pulpit at NewHaven, Connecticut, but in preference, ac-cepted the pastorate of the new society in thenorth part of Stratford, called Ripton, nowHuntington, and was ordained there Febru-ary 12. 1723-24. It was a poor living buthe remained there for fifty-two years, anddied greatly lamented, January 19, 1776. Hehad a colleague from October, 1773. Hisscanty li


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