Memorial of Henry Wolcott, one of the first settlers of Windsor, Connecticut, and of some of his descendants . ithhis mother to Old Windsor, this location of the elder brothers was prob-ably an original family-seat on the east side of the river. XII. William Wolcott (27) married, Nov. 5, 1706, Abiah Hawley,of Windsor. Children : — 84— I. Abiah, b. Jan. 14, 1708 ; married Samuel Stoughton. 85 — 2. Lticia, b. May 7, 1710 ; married Stephen Olmsted. 86— 3. William, b. July 21, 1711. See XXV. 87 — 4. Ephraim, b. March 13, 1714. See XXVI. 88 — 5. Martha, b. Jan. 20, 1718; m. Oct. 21, 1749, Josiah Ch


Memorial of Henry Wolcott, one of the first settlers of Windsor, Connecticut, and of some of his descendants . ithhis mother to Old Windsor, this location of the elder brothers was prob-ably an original family-seat on the east side of the river. XII. William Wolcott (27) married, Nov. 5, 1706, Abiah Hawley,of Windsor. Children : — 84— I. Abiah, b. Jan. 14, 1708 ; married Samuel Stoughton. 85 — 2. Lticia, b. May 7, 1710 ; married Stephen Olmsted. 86— 3. William, b. July 21, 1711. See XXV. 87 — 4. Ephraim, b. March 13, 1714. See XXVI. 88 — 5. Martha, b. Jan. 20, 1718; m. Oct. 21, 1749, Josiah Chapin, of Springfield. Mr. William Wolcotts estate in South Windsor was a little north ofhis brother Henrys, and is still in the family. Tradition describes himas a large, fleshy man, very handsome and good-natured. He wasburied in the old churchyard. Here lies the body of Mr. William Wolcott who died Jan ye 26* A : D 1749In the 73 year of his age. This stone stands but to tell ye placeWhere his dust lies, not what he wasWhen saints arise y day will showThe part he acted here below. (^Epitaph.). FOURTH GENERATION. 77 XIII. Roger Wolcott (28) married, Dec. 3, 1702, Sarah, daufrhterof Job Drake, of Windsor, and granddaughter of Job Drake and MaryWolcott his wife. She was born May 10, 1686. Children: — 89—I. Roger,):). Sept. 14, 1704. See XXVII. 90 — 2. Elizabeth, b. April 10, 1706; m. Aug. 24, 1727, Roger Newberry, Esq., of Windsor.^ 91 — 3. Alexander, b. Jan. 20, 1708 ; died (being killed by a cart-wheel) Oct. 8, 1711. 92 — 4. Samuel, b. Jan. 9, 1710; d. Dec. 27, 1717. 93 — 5. Alexander, b. Jan. 7, 1712. See XXVIII. 94 — 6. Sarah, b. and d. Dec. lo, 1712. 95 — 7. Sarah, b. Jan. 31, 1715. This dear and Ingenious child Dyed in a extasie of Joy Triumphing over death Jan. 5, 1735 96 — 8. Hephzibah, b. June 23, 1717 ; m. Nov. 10, 1737, John Strong, of East Windsor. 97 — 9. Josiah, b. Feb. 6, 1719 ; lived in South Windsor; d. Jan. 29, 1802. His estate wa


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