. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. city, li Sejit., istjtj. David, b. 8 Apl., ; d. :jl Mch., 1727. ^larv. b. 7 .Jan., 1728: ni. Col. Beniamin Hin-man ; d. 7 , 1783; had 4 ch. STOCKING, Elizabeth (dau. Samuel), bp. 16 Aug., 1793.—£. 11, C. R. STONE, John W., m Mary Kimball, :i8 Nov., 1816,-5. B. STOORS, Sophia, m. .Tosiab Washburn of Norwich, Mass., 19 Feb., 1797,— w. c. n. STOUGHTON. A family of remote antii|uil,y in County Surrey, Engof King Stephen (li;5r)-,)4) God-win de Stoiton res. at Stocton inthat Co, In the 8th yr. of KingEdward I, Henry de Stocton


. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. city, li Sejit., istjtj. David, b. 8 Apl., ; d. :jl Mch., 1727. ^larv. b. 7 .Jan., 1728: ni. Col. Beniamin Hin-man ; d. 7 , 1783; had 4 ch. STOCKING, Elizabeth (dau. Samuel), bp. 16 Aug., 1793.—£. 11, C. R. STONE, John W., m Mary Kimball, :i8 Nov., 1816,-5. B. STOORS, Sophia, m. .Tosiab Washburn of Norwich, Mass., 19 Feb., 1797,— w. c. n. STOUGHTON. A family of remote antii|uil,y in County Surrey, Engof King Stephen (li;5r)-,)4) God-win de Stoiton res. at Stocton inthat Co, In the 8th yr. of KingEdward I, Henry de Stocton re-ceived the royal license to em-p;uk 160 acres of land there. Inthe early part of the Kith centurya younger branch of the familybecame seated at St Johns, , occupying a hirge andancient mansion, originally theHospitiil of St. John the Haptist,The elder branch continued :itStoughton, County Surrey, :ilStoughton Place, the mansionbeing delightfully located in thecentre of the manor. Its site,now a plowed lield! is still known In the reign. \ ?V-;.. ^^ as Stoughton Garden. In the n(;iglilioring Church of Stoke, and at the eastend of its northern aisle, is Stoughton Chapel, containing many ancient monu-ments of the family, with quaint inscriptions, etc. When, in 1693, the chiefline of Stoughlons of Stoughton became extinct by the death of Sir Lawrence, .sec-ond B;ironet of Stoughton. the succession was preserved by the younger branch atSt. Johns, Co. Warwick, until the death of Sir George Stoughton. The fortunesof the family appear to have been, at one time, identified with these of the Earl ofWarwick, upon whose estates the Stoughton Manor was staniling, as late as «/?«!« of the Stoughton Family are: /?VeW, azure, a cross engrailed ermine:ereiit, a robin redbreast, ppr. These arms are pictured in Drakes //m^ liiMton,Mnsn. For interesting items as to origin, etc., of, see .\^. Eng. I{eg-VOL. II.—91 722 GENEALOGIES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF ANCIE


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