. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. Fox, 4. AbH. b. 11, bp. 13 Mih., 1748; d. 13 Dec, 1754. 5. Sophia, b. 30, l)p. • 1749/50; d. 4 Dec, 1754. Fam. 10. Israel (John * John, .Tuhn, Jehn^), settled Scaiitic Parish, near presentBroad IJiook, K. \V.; m. Martha Rockwell, abt. 1748; he d. 13 Sept., 1794; shed. 3 Dec, 1790. Children: 1. Ann, b. 10 Srpt., 1749; d. 1751 [E. II. V. K. s;ivesherd. a» G Sept., 1750|. 2. Israel, b. 1« Apl., 1751. 3. Asahel ((apt.), b. 2 May. 17.)3. Fam. 13. 4. John, b. 15 Sept., 1755. V\x. 14. 5. Samiul ((apt.), b. 2S Dec, 1758;


. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. Fox, 4. AbH. b. 11, bp. 13 Mih., 1748; d. 13 Dec, 1754. 5. Sophia, b. 30, l)p. • 1749/50; d. 4 Dec, 1754. Fam. 10. Israel (John * John, .Tuhn, Jehn^), settled Scaiitic Parish, near presentBroad IJiook, K. \V.; m. Martha Rockwell, abt. 1748; he d. 13 Sept., 1794; shed. 3 Dec, 1790. Children: 1. Ann, b. 10 Srpt., 1749; d. 1751 [E. II. V. K. s;ivesherd. a» G Sept., 1750|. 2. Israel, b. 1« Apl., 1751. 3. Asahel ((apt.), b. 2 May. 17.)3. Fam. 13. 4. John, b. 15 Sept., 1755. V\x. 14. 5. Samiul ((apt.), b. 2S Dec, 1758; nl. JenelteHarper; d. 181:i; y. p.: left !a Gospel fund to thepari^ili; ched. 26 Feb. ( S. B. ?), 1824, :e. B2. 6. Martha, b. 13 .Meh., 1760; ni. S3 1778, Tho».(s. Rev. Potwine of K. W;. she d. 9July, 1822; 11 cli. 7. Heiinni, b. 15 July. 1763; ui. llannali (sister of hisbrn. Saniiiers wife) Harper. Kaw. 15. 8. Ann, b. 9 Apl., 1776; ui. Beuj. Ellsworth ;she d. 8 1831. le. 61. 11. Ezra (Rev.) (a,>c. Imn. J^^my, JU/e/ 0^^ Johii.^ Joh,,: John). (Yale it Ilarv. Coll.);). (Dart, et Xasisau-llall); (Edinb. Univ.); (Xassau-llall); Counsellor of theAm. Philosoi)hical Soc; Fellowof the Am. Acad, of Arts andSciences; Cones. Memb. Arts and Sciences; Mass. Hist. Soc; Eccl. Hist, and President ofYale College from 1772 to The biography of this learnedand useful man—justly esteemedas the most profoiuul and accom-plished scholar of his day inAmerica — has been so frequent-ly written * that, as it is not es-pecially pertinent to this history,we shall not give it in .\Sullice it to say that he began tostudy Latin at nine years, and attwelve was prepared to entercollege, but, on account of hisyouth, was not admitted to Yaleuntil in his fifteenth year, 1742;at the conclusion of his course,he delivered by appointment ofthe President (17 .luly, 1746),the Cliosophic Oration; receivedd


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