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20 i. Ann,^ bom in 1652 ; ^Q^tn=3o'^nnon who married John Fowler of Guilford, Conn. 21 ii. Hannah,'^ born March 21, 1654; who died young. 22 iii. Mary,'^ born February 21, 1657; who married, December 23, 1676, Thomas Stone of Guilford. 23 iv. Martha,^ born February 27, 1659; ^'^^ho died May 8, 1660. 24 V. Abigail,'^ born October 24, 1661; who died young. 25 vi. Mercy, ^ born January 12, 1665; who married John Scranton of Guilford. 26 vii. Sarah,^ born August 13, 1667; who died October 11, 1669. 27 viii. SanmeP (see below). 28 ix. Nathaniel,'^ born April 17, 1672; who died June 25 of the same year. 29 X. Elizabeth;^ who married, December 22, 1674, Samuel Hall of 31 32 2>2> 34 35-37 38-41 Guilford.^ Samuel (27) son of Dea. WiUiam Johnson, born June 5, 1670, was himself a Deacon of the Congregational church in that town. He married, November 7, 1694, Mary daughter of David Sage of Middletown, Conn., and died May 8, 1727, having had eleven children : 1. William,'^ born September 4, 1695 ; who same year. 2. SAMUEL* (see below). died October 18 of the 3. Mary,^ born March 8, 1699; who married Ebenezer Chittenden of Guilford ; and was the mother of Gov. Thomas^ Chittenden of Vermont. 4. David,^ born June 5, 1701; who married, settled in Durham, Conn., and had children David,^ Abigail,^ and Mary.'° David son of David Johnson married, and had TimotJiy,^ Abraham,^ Nathaniel,^ Samuel,^ and "one or two daughters." He afterwards joined the Shakers of New Lebanon, N. Y.; but about 1783, with all his children, removed to Gran- *^ Our principal authority for the descents, in the first and second .generations from Dea. William Johnson of Guilford, is a private letter from Dr. Alvan Talcott of Guilford. 294
©fltren=SoJ)nson ville, N. Y. Abigail daughter of David Johnson of the fourth generation married Dea. Coe of Meriden, Conn.; and died s. p.; her sister Mary " married William Johnson from England," and died childless.'® 42 5. Elizabeth,^ born October 19, 1703; who died September 28, 171 2. 43 6. Nathaniel,'^ born April 17, 1705; who married: first, Margery daughter of John Morgan of Groton, Conn.; and died at the age of eighty-seven. He "lived and died in Guilford," and "was one of the founders of the First Church" in that town. His children were: 44 (i.) Margery;^ who "married David Camp, and settled in Bethlehem, 45 Conn.;" (2.) Samuel^ (b. 1729); of Guilford; who married Margaret 46 daughter of Samuel Collins of that town ; and had : i. Samuel^ (b. 1775); 47~49 2. Gurdo7i^ (b. 1759); 3. Clarissa;'^ and 4. Margaret.^ Samuel (46) 50-53 son of Samuel Johnson married Huldah daughter of Nathan Hill of Guilford ; and had three sons and a daughter. Gurdon (47) son of Samuel Johnson married Esther daughter of Daniel Brainard of East Haddam, Conn.; and had three sons and three daughters. The third child of Nathaniel (43) and Margery (Morgan) Johnson was: (3.) Timothy ;'° (4.) Nathaniel ;^ (5.) William;^ (6.) Rachel.^^ The seventh child of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Sage) Johnson was : 54 7. Abigail,^ born April ig, 1707; who married George Bartlett. 55 8. William,'^ born April 19, 1709; who settled in Middletown, Conn., and died in old age, i-. /. 56 9. Mercy,'^ born December 19, 1710; who died young. 57 10. Elizabeth,'^ born February 20, 1713 ; who died young. 58 II. Timothy,'^ born October 9, 1715; who died May 29, 1732. *' Most of these particulars respecting David son of Dea. Samuel Johnson, and his posterity, are taken from notes sent to us by a descendant of Rev. Stephen Johnson of Lyme, Conn. " Facts communicated by the descendant of Rev. Stephen Johnson referred to in the preceding note. 295
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20 i. Ann,^ bom in 1652 ;<br />
^Q^tn=3o'^nnon<br />
who<br />
married John Fowler <strong>of</strong> Guilford, Conn.<br />
21 ii. Hannah,'^ born March 21, 1654; who died young.<br />
22 iii. Mary,'^ born February 21, 1657; who married, December 23, 1676,<br />
Thomas Stone <strong>of</strong> Guilford.<br />
23 iv. Martha,^ born February 27, 1659;<br />
^'^^ho died May 8, 1660.<br />
24 V. Abigail,'^ born October 24, 1661; who died young.<br />
25 vi. Mercy, ^ born January 12, 1665; who married John Scranton <strong>of</strong><br />
Guilford.<br />
26 vii. Sarah,^ born August 13, 1667; who died October 11, 1669.<br />
27 viii. SanmeP (see below).<br />
28 ix. Nathaniel,'^ born April 17, 1672; who died June 25 <strong>of</strong> the same<br />
year.<br />
29 X. Elizabeth;^ who married, December 22, 1674, Samuel Hall <strong>of</strong><br />
31<br />
32<br />
2>2><br />
34<br />
35-37<br />
38-41<br />
Guilford.^<br />
Samuel (27) son <strong>of</strong> Dea. WiUiam Johnson, born June 5, 1670, was<br />
himself a Deacon <strong>of</strong> the Congregational church in that town. He<br />
married, November 7, 1694, Mary daughter <strong>of</strong> David Sage <strong>of</strong> Middletown,<br />
Conn., <strong>and</strong> died May 8, 1727, having had eleven children :<br />
1. William,'^ born September 4, 1695 ; who<br />
same year.<br />
2. SAMUEL* (see below).<br />
died October 18 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
3. Mary,^ born March 8, 1699; who married Ebenezer Chittenden<br />
<strong>of</strong> Guilford ;<br />
<strong>and</strong> was the mother <strong>of</strong> Gov. Thomas^ Chittenden <strong>of</strong> Vermont.<br />
4. David,^ born June 5, 1701; who married, settled in Durham, Conn.,<br />
<strong>and</strong> had children David,^ Abigail,^ <strong>and</strong> Mary.'° David son <strong>of</strong> David<br />
Johnson married, <strong>and</strong> had TimotJiy,^ Abraham,^ Nathaniel,^ Samuel,^<br />
<strong>and</strong> "one or two daughters." He afterwards joined the Shakers <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Lebanon, N. Y.; but about 1783, with all his children, removed to Gran-<br />
*^ Our principal authority for the descents, in the first <strong>and</strong> second .generations from Dea. William<br />
Johnson <strong>of</strong> Guilford, is a private letter from Dr. Alvan Talcott <strong>of</strong> Guilford.<br />
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