Captain thomas munson 1612 - 1685 lance

          Thomas Munson (ca.!

          Captain Munson, an able, useful and eminent citizen, departed this life May 7th, , and was buried on The Green, New Haven,.

        1. Captain Munson, an able, useful and eminent citizen, departed this life May 7th, , and was buried on The Green, New Haven,.
        2. He also is of the ninth generation of Captain Thomas Munson, who was born in and died May 7, Mr. Parks is married, and has a son and a grandson.
        3. Thomas Munson (ca.
        4. The Munson Record: A Genealogical and Biographical Account of Captain Thomas Munson (A Pioneer of Hartford and New Haven) and His Descendants - of.
        5. From them the line is traced through their son Josiah and his wife, Mary Rice; their son Josiah and his wife, Abigail Whitcomb;.
        6. Captain Thomas Munson, Hartford Founder

          Compiled by Timothy Lester Jacobs, SDFH Genealogist

          THOMAS1 MUNSON, CAPT., HARTFORD FOUNDER (JOHNA) was baptized 13 Sep 1612 in prob Rattlesden, Suffolk, England, and d.

          07 Mar 1685/86 in New Haven, CT. He married JOANNA ______. She was born abt. 1611, and d. 13 Dec 1678 in New Haven, CT.

          It is unknown what date Thomas Munson emigrated to the American colonies, nor where he first landed.

          Thomas Munson (~): In the Pequot War under Major Mason as Sergeant; Ensign, ; Lieutenant, ; under.

          It is certain that he had been in Hartford by 1637, as he was a veteran of the Pequot War of that year. The date and place of his baptism is not completely certain, but is highly probable (see American Genealogist). His house lot in Hartford, comprising two and a half acres, was on the highway leading from the Cow Pasture to Mr.

          Allen’s land; he also had a lot in the Soldiers Field in recognition of his service in the Pequot War; one parcel lying on the east side of the Great River of approximately two acres; another two acre lot on the Great