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Timothy Hosford (b. October 20, 1662, d. January 07, 1739/40)
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Hannah was the sister of Mary Palmer who married Timothy's younger brother, Samuel.Timothy's children were all born in Windsor, CT. he subsequently moved to Litchfield, CT in 1824 together with his brother Nathaniel. After the death of his father, Timothy was said to be the most active man of the family. He was interested financially in several Connecticut towns including Harwinton, Norfolk, Torrington, Cornwall and Litchfield. In 1711 he supplied stores to forces the colony sent on an expedition to Canada. His will, dated 21, Oct. 1740 names his wife Abigail; sons Daniel "of Hebron" and Timothy; and daughters Abigai and Hannah Dibble.
Timothy and Hannah's children were born at Windsor, CT.He subsequently moved to Litchfield in 1824 together with his brother Nathaniel. After the death ofhis father, Timothy was said to be the most active man of the family. He was interested financialy inseveral Connecticut towns including Harwinton, Norfolk, Cornwall, and Litchfield. In 1711 he supplied stores to forces of the colony sent on an expidition to Canada. His will, dated 21,October 1740 names his second wife Abigail;sons Daniel "of Hebron" and Timothy; and daughters Abigail and Hannah dibble.[Jem41701XX.FTW]
Hannah was the sister of Mary Palmer who married Timothy's younger brother, Samuel.Timothy's children were all born in Windsor, CT. he subsequently moved to Litchfield, CT in 1824 together with his brother Nathaniel. After the death of his father, Timothy was said to be the most active man of the family. He was interested financially in several Connecticut towns including Harwinton, Norfolk, Torrington, Cornwall and Litchfield. In 1711 he supplied stores to forces the colony sent on an expedition to Canada. His will, dated 21, Oct. 1740 names his wife Abigail; sons Daniel "of Hebron" and Timothy; and daughters Abigai and Hannah Dibble.
Timothy and Hannah's children were born at Windsor, CT.He subsequently moved to Litchfield in 1824 together with his brother Nathaniel. After the death ofhis father, Timothy was said to be the most active man of the family. He was interested financialy inseveral Connecticut towns including Harwinton, Norfolk, Cornwall, and Litchfield. In 1711 he supplied stores to forces of the colony sent on an expidition to Canada. His will, dated 21,October 1740 names his second wife Abigail;sons Daniel "of Hebron" and Timothy; and daughters Abigail and Hannah dibble.
More About Timothy Hosford and Hannah Palmer:
Marriage: December 05, 1689
More About Timothy Hosford and Abigail Buckland:
Marriage: January 24, 1706/07, Windsor, CT.
Children of Timothy Hosford and Hannah Palmer are:
- Hannah Hosford, b. October 12, 16902696.
- Timothy Hosford, b. February 05, 1692/932696, d. September 15, 17012696.
- Daniel Hosford, b. July 05, 16952696.
- John Hosford, b. June 16, 1699, Windsor, CT2696, d. July 18, 1701, Windsor, CT2696.
Children of Timothy Hosford and Abigail Buckland are:
- Abigail Hosford, b. February 28, 1707/082696.
- Timothy Hosford, b. September 03, 17092696.