. Baltimore : its history and its people . 2, died at Killingworth in 1672;he it was who warned the regicides, Whalley and Goffe, of their intendedapprehension, and aided in their escape. He was married, in 1632, toTamazin Fry, of Weymouth, England, and had a grandson by the nameof Janna Meigs, who was born at East Guilford, Connecticut, in 1762. Janna Meigs attained great distinction in the colonies, showing hisexceptional abilities in many ways and holding many responsible was deputy governor of the colony, of the Connecticut legis-lature for a number of years, justice of
. Baltimore : its history and its people . 2, died at Killingworth in 1672;he it was who warned the regicides, Whalley and Goffe, of their intendedapprehension, and aided in their escape. He was married, in 1632, toTamazin Fry, of Weymouth, England, and had a grandson by the nameof Janna Meigs, who was born at East Guilford, Connecticut, in 1762. Janna Meigs attained great distinction in the colonies, showing hisexceptional abilities in many ways and holding many responsible was deputy governor of the colony, of the Connecticut legis-lature for a number of years, justice of the peace of the New Haven colonyfor eleven years consecutively, and captain of the train band and of acompany in Queen Annes wars. He married, in 1698, Hannah Willard,daughter of Josiah Willard and Hannah Hosmer, and granddaughter ofMajor Simon Willard. He died in 1739, leaving a son, Janna Meigs, ofSalisbury, Connecticut, who was born in 1699 and died in 1772. He wasa lieutenant in the army, marrying Elizabeth, daughter of Ebenezer Dud-.
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