The New England historical and genealogical register . wife was dead & further this Deponent saith that hee heard mNathaniel!Patten say that hee would not i^ive to his Cousen Thomas Patten nor to his brother•John Patten any thing of his Estate & further saith in Court Feby: 1: 1672Attest I. A. C. Tbie is a true Cpppie of the Originall on file. as Attests Is» Cler. I = 0^1- CL,0 ^ e ;seQ t> 0 <J 0 c y ^ Ct^ vS ^- , 4) 0 0 . y. 7 -^ ^2 O o 0= I tr.—. II !l- 13^ k. c rt -e el c i~ ^ r t 0 ?o 2 ^ c — < < .0 ?o ^ H ^ u. ^ - : tso u Ecu SO O w. o u on V )^.^ V S 00 r
The New England historical and genealogical register . wife was dead & further this Deponent saith that hee heard mNathaniel!Patten say that hee would not i^ive to his Cousen Thomas Patten nor to his brother•John Patten any thing of his Estate & further saith in Court Feby: 1: 1672Attest I. A. C. Tbie is a true Cpppie of the Originall on file. as Attests Is» Cler. I = 0^1- CL,0 ^ e ;seQ t> 0 <J 0 c y ^ Ct^ vS ^- , 4) 0 0 . y. 7 -^ ^2 O o 0= I tr.—. II !l- 13^ k. c rt -e el c i~ ^ r t 0 ?o 2 ^ c — < < .0 ?o ^ H ^ u. ^ - : tso u Ecu SO O w. o u on V )^.^ V S 00 rt s > ^ ._ E a ^ 2 • Ji -J ^?^T. = O -_ o _; U -^ 2 « - j^ ^ z 5 S - s1 3 O o x; 1 Alessandro (1459-1520) 1st, Giovanna Noceto. s. p. 2d, Angela Balbani. 1 1 Michcle (1410-1477) 1 Nicolo (ob. 1442) di Poggio. 1 1 Michcle (ob. 1370) 1 Arrigo 1 Guinigelli. ^h €?^ 5 o 15 SK; ^^ <^» -? 3 8! 0^ D o0%. 1881.] William Diodate and his Italian Ancestiy. 167 MR. WILLIAM DIODATE (OF NEW HAYEX FROM 1717 TO 1751) AND HIS ITALIAN ANCESTRY. Abstract of a Paper read before the New Haven Colony Historical Society, June 28, 1875, with some Additions. By Prof. Edward E. Salisblrt, , of New Haven, Conn. WHEN, in the year 1821, it bad been decided to obliterate from thePublic Square all traces of the ancient burial-ground of New-Haven, among the monuments removed to the Cemetery on GroveStreet, were those, as a contemporaneous document* informs us, of Diodate and his relict Sarah. To preserve the memory of certaininteresting facts connected with this name, which have been lately brought tolight—carrying us back, through England and Switzerland, to the Italy ofthe Middle Ages, the following paper has been prepared. It will be proper to begin with bringing together a few items from NewHaven records, respecting AVilliam Diodate himself, for which we are in-debted to researches of th
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