Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . ears of age. James Da\,who owned some 3,300 acres of land in Killingly,and was the founder of the village of Dayville, mar-ried Mary Parkhurst, of Plainfield, Conn., who diedJuly 28, i8t8, at ninety-seven years of age. Heand his wife are buried in the old Day cemeteryand a marble slab marks the graves of both. ToJames and Mary Day were born children as fnl-lows: Nathan, born July 28, 1743, (iranvil


Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . ears of age. James Da\,who owned some 3,300 acres of land in Killingly,and was the founder of the village of Dayville, mar-ried Mary Parkhurst, of Plainfield, Conn., who diedJuly 28, i8t8, at ninety-seven years of age. Heand his wife are buried in the old Day cemeteryand a marble slab marks the graves of both. ToJames and Mary Day were born children as fnl-lows: Nathan, born July 28, 1743, ( Y.; Jonathan, born March 12, 1745, ; Elias, born Sept. 25, 1750, ; Mary, born March 21, 1753, married Na-thaniel Maize; Thomas, born June 9. 1755. Thomp-son, Conn.; Jolin, born March 12, 1757, Killingly,Conn.; James, born Aug. 23, 1758, ; Asa, born July 23, 1760. Killingly, Conn.;and David, born Julv 20, 1762, Killingly. Day was a soldier in the war of the Revolu-tion, and the following is a copy of the certific Irecords of his services:.


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