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Lainhart, Ann S., "Weston Cautions 1757 to 1803," <i>NEHGR</i>, Volume CXLIV (1990), pp. 215-224.
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Lainhart, Ann S., "Weston Cautions 1757 to 1803," ''NEHGR'', Volume CXLIV (1990), pp. 215-224.
  
 
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:Weston March 8:1762 ... that on the 27 of Feb<sup>r</sup> Last I took into my faimely Beulah Child &amp; her Female Child about Two months old they Came from Shrewsbury and their Circumstances are good as I am Informed  
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:Weston March 8:1762 ... that on the 27 of Feb<sup>r</sup> Last I took into my faimely Beulah Child & her Female Child about Two months old they Came from Shrewsbury and their Circumstances are good as I am Informed  
 
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Carney, John B., "In Search of Fayerweather:  The Fayerweather Family of Boston," <i>NEHGR</i>, Volume CXLIV (1990), pp. 3-21, 151-168, 225-244, 331-349.
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Carney, John B., "In Search of Fayerweather:  The Fayerweather Family of Boston," ''NEHGR'', Volume CXLIV (1990), pp. 3-21, 151-168, 225-244, 331-349.
  
 
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:'''15. Thomas<sup>4</sup> Fayerweather''' (<i>Benjamin</i><sup>3</sup>, <i>John</i><sup>2</sup>, <i>Thomas</i><sup>1</sup>) was born 17 October 1709, baptized at Stratfield, Connecticut, 23 October 1709 (<i>Old Fairfield</i>, 2:199), and died probably at Norwalk between 27 September 1799, when he acknowledged a deed of that date and 10 April 1800, when that deed was recorded (Norwalk Deeds, 19:224). His name does not appear in the 1800 Federal Census for Connecticut.
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:'''15. Thomas<sup>4</sup> Fayerweather''' (''Benjamin''<sup>3</sup>, ''John''<sup>2</sup>, ''Thomas''<sup>1</sup>) was born 17 October 1709, baptized at Stratfield, Connecticut, 23 October 1709 (''Old Fairfield'', 2:199), and died probably at Norwalk between 27 September 1799, when he acknowledged a deed of that date and 10 April 1800, when that deed was recorded (Norwalk Deeds, 19:224). His name does not appear in the 1800 Federal Census for Connecticut.
  
:He married Mary '''Hanford''' by 9 May 1733, the date of her father's will in which she was named as Mary Fayerweather (<i>Fairfield Probate Abstracts 1704-1757</i>, 70, citing original vol. 9). No birth date has yet been found for Mary, but she was the daughter of Thomas and Hannah ('''Lockwood''') ('''Burwell''') Hanford, who were married about 1692 (Frederic A. Holden and E. Dunbar Lockwood, compilers, <i>Descendants of Robert Lockwood - Colonial and Revolutionary History of the Lockwood Family in American from A.D. 1630</i> [Philadelphia, 1889], 54) so if Mary were married about 1730 at age 20, she would have been born about 1770. She died probably before 21 February 1744/5, when her mother made her will without mentioning her. [snip]
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:He married Mary '''Hanford''' by 9 May 1733, the date of her father's will in which she was named as Mary Fayerweather (''Fairfield Probate Abstracts 1704-1757'', 70, citing original vol. 9). No birth date has yet been found for Mary, but she was the daughter of Thomas and Hannah ('''Lockwood''') ('''Burwell''') Hanford, who were married about 1692 (Frederic A. Holden and E. Dunbar Lockwood, compilers, ''Descendants of Robert Lockwood - Colonial and Revolutionary History of the Lockwood Family in American from A.D. 1630'' [Philadelphia, 1889], 54) so if Mary were married about 1730 at age 20, she would have been born about 1770. She died probably before 21 February 1744/5, when her mother made her will without mentioning her. [snip]
  
 
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:Presumed children, [snip], order uncertain, all born probably in Norwalk, Connecticut, between 1730 and 1744, surname <i>Fayerweather/Fairweather</i>: [snip]
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:Presumed children, [snip], order uncertain, all born probably in Norwalk, Connecticut, between 1730 and 1744, surname ''Fayerweather/Fairweather'': [snip]
  
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"Sibley's Harvard Graduates," <i>NEHGR</i>, Volume CXLIV (1990), pp. 264-267.
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Archives > Archive:Extracts > Archive:The New England Historical and Genealogical Register > NEHGR, Volume 144

Lainhart, Ann S., "Weston Cautions 1757 to 1803," NEHGR, Volume CXLIV (1990), pp. 215-224.

[p. 216]

Weston March 8:1762 ... that on the 27 of Febr Last I took into my faimely Beulah Child & her Female Child about Two months old they Came from Shrewsbury and their Circumstances are good as I am Informed
Joseph Whitney

[p. 219]

I have taken into my Faimely in march Last one Daniel Whitney he Came from Sudbury he is about Seaven years old yours Joseph Whitney Weston April 15:1771

[p. 221]

I have taken into my House as a Tennant Abraham Whitney and Sarah his Wife they Came from Sudbury they Came in May Last in Low Circumstances Weston Sept 12:1774 Daniel Livermore

Carney, John B., "In Search of Fayerweather: The Fayerweather Family of Boston," NEHGR, Volume CXLIV (1990), pp. 3-21, 151-168, 225-244, 331-349.

[p. 240-241]

15. Thomas4 Fayerweather (Benjamin3, John2, Thomas1) was born 17 October 1709, baptized at Stratfield, Connecticut, 23 October 1709 (Old Fairfield, 2:199), and died probably at Norwalk between 27 September 1799, when he acknowledged a deed of that date and 10 April 1800, when that deed was recorded (Norwalk Deeds, 19:224). His name does not appear in the 1800 Federal Census for Connecticut.
He married Mary Hanford by 9 May 1733, the date of her father's will in which she was named as Mary Fayerweather (Fairfield Probate Abstracts 1704-1757, 70, citing original vol. 9). No birth date has yet been found for Mary, but she was the daughter of Thomas and Hannah (Lockwood) (Burwell) Hanford, who were married about 1692 (Frederic A. Holden and E. Dunbar Lockwood, compilers, Descendants of Robert Lockwood - Colonial and Revolutionary History of the Lockwood Family in American from A.D. 1630 [Philadelphia, 1889], 54) so if Mary were married about 1730 at age 20, she would have been born about 1770. She died probably before 21 February 1744/5, when her mother made her will without mentioning her. [snip]

[p. 244]

Presumed children, [snip], order uncertain, all born probably in Norwalk, Connecticut, between 1730 and 1744, surname Fayerweather/Fairweather: [snip]
29. iii. Hanford, b. say 1735; m. Mary Whitney. [snip]

"Sibley's Harvard Graduates," NEHGR, Volume CXLIV (1990), pp. 264-267.

[p. 267]

Whitney, Abel (d. 1807), of Westfield, Mass., Class of 1773.
Whitney, Dr. Paul (d. 1795), of Westfield, Mass., Class of 1772.

Copyright © 2000, 2006, 2011, Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group.