The genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard family in America, 1649-1908 . w standing. 1^ Supposed location of some earliest dMellings. ? Other buildings no longer in existence. 1. House of Rev. John Marsh, pastor, 1818-1834. 2. Third Meeting House, standing 1771-1861. 3. Home of Rev. Eleazer May, pastor, 1756-1803. 4. Meeting House Green, dedicated 1878. 5. House of Capt. George Parmelee. 6. Site of M. E. Church, erected 1837. 7. Homestead of Dea. James Brainerd. and of his son. Heber; also birthplace of Hon. Stephen J. Field, 1817. 8. Middlesex County Court House, and Town Hall, erected 1829. 9.


The genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard family in America, 1649-1908 . w standing. 1^ Supposed location of some earliest dMellings. ? Other buildings no longer in existence. 1. House of Rev. John Marsh, pastor, 1818-1834. 2. Third Meeting House, standing 1771-1861. 3. Home of Rev. Eleazer May, pastor, 1756-1803. 4. Meeting House Green, dedicated 1878. 5. House of Capt. George Parmelee. 6. Site of M. E. Church, erected 1837. 7. Homestead of Dea. James Brainerd. and of his son. Heber; also birthplace of Hon. Stephen J. Field, 1817. 8. Middlesex County Court House, and Town Hall, erected 1829. 9. Second Meeting House. 1721-1771. 10. Field Park, dedicated 1878. 11. Home of General John Brainerd. 12. Brainerd Academy, founded 1839. 13. Birthplace of Hon. David Dudley Field, 1805; also site of Brainerd Memorial Library. 14. Homestead of Rev. Jeremiah Hobart, first settled pastor. 15. First Meeting House, 1671-1721. The explanatory article on this page and the accompanying diagram wasprepared by Rollin U. Tyler of Haddam, Conn. 30 Brainerd-Brainard Barbers Historical Collections of Connecticut, published in theyear 1836, p. 515 : This view was taken at a point on a hill upwards of half a milenorthwest from the courthouse, a few rods east from the main River is seen on the left; also the mouth of Salmon River,and the southern extremity of Haddam Neck, on the east side of Connecti-cut River. East Haddam Landing is faintly seen in the distance, nearthe mouth of Salmon River. The courthouse appears nearly in thecenter of the engraving. The large building seen on the right is the Con-gregational Church. On the hill which rises in the distance, between andbeyond the church and courthouse, is seen the situation of part of thegranite quarries, about one hundred yards from the river. First Generation. BRAINERD-BTtAINARD GENEALOGY. FIRST GENERATION. Daniel^ Brainerd,* the progenitor of nearly all of those whobear the name of Brainerd in America, was proba


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