. 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 . 4, 1768;Samuel, April 3, 1770; Isaac, September 8,1771 ; Timothy, March 20, 1773; ]\Iary, Janu-ary 24, 1775. (VI) George (2), son of George (i) Eliot,was born January 2], 1767, and died October3, 1828, in Killingworth. He married. De-cember 23, 1790, Patience, daughter of NoahLane, of Killingworth. He lived in Killing-worth, where he was a farmer. He was a manof importannce in the community, filled manypublic offices and repre


. 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 . 4, 1768;Samuel, April 3, 1770; Isaac, September 8,1771 ; Timothy, March 20, 1773; ]\Iary, Janu-ary 24, 1775. (VI) George (2), son of George (i) Eliot,was born January 2], 1767, and died October3, 1828, in Killingworth. He married. De-cember 23, 1790, Patience, daughter of NoahLane, of Killingworth. He lived in Killing-worth, where he was a farmer. He was a manof importannce in the community, filled manypublic offices and represented his town in thelegislature. He was courtly and dignified inmanner and was known by the title EsquireGeorge. Child: Ely Augustus, mentionedbelow. (VII) Ely Augustus, son of George (2)Eliot, was born September. 18, 1791, at Clin-ton, Connecticut, and died January 7, married, July 14, 1818, Susan Maria,daughter of Humphrey Pratt, of died January 9. 1870. He was a mer-chant in Clinton, 1815-50, but later retiredfrom business and devoted himself to moreleisurely pursuits. He was active in originit-ing and carrying on the construction of the. i>


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