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David Lathrop

David Lathrop

Male 1723 - 1787  (63 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David LathropDavid Lathrop was born on 18 Oct 1723 in Tolland, CT (son of John Lathrop and Anney Thatcher); died on 4 Oct 1787 in Tolland, Connecticut, United States; was buried in E. Cemetary (Skungamaug), Tolland, Connecticut.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: 9QGH-R9K
    • _UID: 23FB5F5822934E2291F7CF6A39436AC1622D

    Notes:

    According to his tombstone, he served in the Revolutionary War in Captain Grant's company.

    David married Clarinda Delano on 28 Jan 1747 in Tolland, CT. Clarinda (daughter of Jabez Delano and Prudence (Hebert) Hibbard) was born on 26 Dec 1731 in Tolland, CT; died on 15 Dec 1804 in Tolland, CT; was buried in E. Cemetary (Skungamaug), Tolland, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. David Lathrop and died.
    2. Hanna Lathrop was born on 9 Apr 1750 in Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut; died on 30 Sep 1828; was buried in E. Cemetary (Skungamaug), Tolland, Connecticut.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Lathrop was born on 3 Oct 1699 in Barnstable, MA (son of Hope Lathrop and Elizabeth Lathrop); died on 17 Oct 1752 in Tolland, CT.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: L17T-Y37
    • _UID: F742C8078E6C4CEB95C5B49CEEA89BB7CB0C

    John married Anney Thatcher. Anney was born in 1697; died on 12 Mar 1756; was buried in So. Cemetary, Tolland, CT. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Anney Thatcher was born in 1697; died on 12 Mar 1756; was buried in So. Cemetary, Tolland, CT.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: L8SB-BFV
    • _UID: 101B36BD4AF3439F86977D2847A3AF17AFC1

    Notes:

    ||||There is some question as to Anney's maiden name.

    Children:
    1. 1. David Lathrop was born on 18 Oct 1723 in Tolland, CT; died on 4 Oct 1787 in Tolland, Connecticut, United States; was buried in E. Cemetary (Skungamaug), Tolland, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hope Lathrop was born on 15 Jul 1671 in Barnstable, MA (son of Joseph Lathrop and Mary Ansell); died on 20 Oct 1734 in Tolland, CT; was buried in South Cemetary, Tolland, CT.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: L134-LK5
    • _UID: F4B54BFA2978417090CB2C8E558C982CFA64
    • Probate: 25 Nov 1734, Connecticut

    Notes:

    ||||
    His will can be found in the Probate Records. His estate was valued at £489-02-36 by Ichabod Hinkley, Peter Emmons, and John Lathrop. His will, dated 6 March 1731/2, is reproduced herewith the original spellings:

    I, Hope Lathrop of Tolland, in the County of Hartford, do make this my last will and testament: I give to my wife Elizabeth 1-3 part of my household goods. I give to her 1-3 part of myneat cattle and sheep. I give to my sd. wife the use of 1-2 of my homestead and the use of 1-2 of my building during the time she shall remain my widow; this in lieu of her dower. I give tomy wife the use and improvement of my great Bible during her natural life. I give to my son Benjamin Lathrop my great Bible and cane, the cane to be his at my decease and the Bible to be hisafter the decease of my sd. wife. I give to my son Ichabod Lathrop 1-2 of my right in the Cedar Swamp that is in sd. Tolland. I give to my son Solomon Lathrop 1-2 of my right in sd. swamp.I give to my son Solomon Lathrop all my homested, that is to say, all but what I have given to my son Ichabod Lathrop by a deed of gift and by a deed of sale. That which I give to my sonSolomon bounds east on Willimantic River, south on my son Ichabod Lathrop's land which was part of sd. homested as well, as largely will appear upon Tolland Records, together with all mybuildings and fences on that part of sd. homested. And my will is that my sd. son Solomon enter into the possession of what I have herein given in the following manner: 1-2 of sd. homestedand buildings upon my decease, and the other half when my sd. wife ceases to be my widow, if my sd. son Solomon shall pay or cause to be paid the full sum of £75 in manner as followeth, viz.,the sum of £50 in money unto my son Melatiah Lathrop at the age of 21 years, and £25 unto my son Joseph Lathrop at the age of 21 years. I give to my son John Lathrop 10 shillings. I give tomy son Ebenezer Lathrop the sum of 10 shillings. I give to my son Melatiah Lathrop 1 feather bed and boalster. I give to my son Melatiah a paire of 3 (years) and vantage steers. I give tomy son Joseph Lathrop £25 in money. I give to my son Joseph the bed we lodge on, after the death of my wife. I give to my son Joseph my riding beast. I give to my daughter Rebeckah Lewis£10. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Lathrop £30. I give to my daughter Mary Lathrop £30. I give to my daughter Sarah Hammond 10 shillings. Further, my will is that all my moveable estate,except what I have already disposed of, be equally divided to my four daughters, Rebeckah Lewis, Sarah Hammond, Elizabeth Lathrop and Marah Lathrop. I appoint my wife Elizabeth and my sonSolomon Lathrop to be executors.
    Hope Lathrop, LS. Witness: Ichabod Hinkley, Benjamin Hinkley, David Hinkley

    On 1 July 1735 the court noted that Joseph Lathrop, age 14, son of Captain Hope Lathrop, deceased, chose his brother Ebenezer Lathrop of Mansfield to be his guardian.

    Hope married Elizabeth Lathrop on 17 Dec 1696 in Barnstable, MA. Elizabeth (daughter of Melatiale Lathrop and Sarrah Farrar) was born on 23 Nov 1677; and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Lathrop was born on 23 Nov 1677 (daughter of Melatiale Lathrop and Sarrah Farrar); and died.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: L2W3-WQJ
    • _UID: 79A3AB55FD73421C872EB2A01DA10439EC83

    Children:
    1. Benjamin Lathrop and died.
    2. Ichabod Lathrop and died.
    3. Solomon Lathrop and died.
    4. Melatiah Lathrop and died.
    5. Joseph Lathrop and died.
    6. Ebenezer Lathrop and died.
    7. Rebeckah Lathrop and died.
    8. Elizabeth Lathrop and died.
    9. Mary Lathrop and died.
    10. Sarah Lathrop and died.
    11. 2. John Lathrop was born on 3 Oct 1699 in Barnstable, MA; died on 17 Oct 1752 in Tolland, CT.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Lathrop was born on 11 Apr 1624 (son of John Lathrop, Reverend and Hannah Howes); and died.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: LZP7-4MD
    • _UID: 77CD83A874F6462CBA50E69A0D5F01CB0DF3

    Joseph married Mary Ansell on 11 Dec 1650 in Barnstable, MA. Mary and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Ansell and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 3409DE7C300149D48E0E9B764E54AC5D3D7B

    Children:
    1. 4. Hope Lathrop was born on 15 Jul 1671 in Barnstable, MA; died on 20 Oct 1734 in Tolland, CT; was buried in South Cemetary, Tolland, CT.

  3. 10.  Melatiale Lathrop was born on 22 Nov 1646; died on 6 Feb 1712.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: LHLW-GNY
    • _UID: 5530047F64AA4DBBA1E8803EA2DE0F9E92D2

    Melatiale married Sarrah Farrar on 20 May 1667. Sarrah (daughter of Thomas Farrar and Elizabeth Hood) was born in 1648; died on 23 May 1712. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarrah Farrar was born in 1648 (daughter of Thomas Farrar and Elizabeth Hood); died on 23 May 1712.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: 29M1-YXQ
    • _UID: F5B83F06BAD0448BABE2F71AB95BE16F4D03

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Lathrop was born on 23 Nov 1677; and died.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  John Lathrop, Reverend was born in 1584 in Etton, Yorkshire, England (son of Thomas (Lowthroppe) Lathrop); died on 8 Nov 1653 in Barnstable, MA.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: LZG6-CH7
    • _UID: 7880C5EA75D74650848D17677E2E71D308AC
    • Immigration: 1634, Plymouth, MA

    Notes:

    ||||He Graduated Queen's College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1605, and graduated there in 1609 with a Master of Arts degree. First ordained a Deacon by the Bishop of Lincoln, he becameCurate of Bennington, Hertfordshire in 1607 and Curate of Parish Church at Egerton, Kent about 1611.
    In 1623 he leaves Egerton and renounces his church orders, siding with the cause of the Independants. He was called to succeed Rev. Henry Jacob as Pastor of the First Independant Church inSouthwark, London in 1624. But trouble with the larger church awaited him, for in 1632 Bishop Laud's warrant officer invades the home where Rev. Lothropp and about 50 of his flock weresecretly worshipping. He was taken to Clink Prison, Newgate, London, on April 22, 1632. He visited his dying wife, Hannah, briefly in 1633. Early in 1634 all but Lothropp were released onbail; he, the leader of the Independant group, was deemed too dangerous to be set at liberty. On April 24, 1634 his petition for liberty to go into foreign exile was granted.
    He arrived in America aboard the Griffin. On January 19, 1634 he was chosen Pastor in Scituate, Massachussetts.

    Birth:
    ||While some sources show Mary Salte as John's mother, it is believed by other researchers that Mary was the wife of a different Thomas Lathrop.

    John married Hannah Howes on 10 Oct 1610. Hannah (daughter of John Howes, Reverend) was born in 1590 in England; died on 16 Feb 1633 in England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 17.  Hannah Howes was born in 1590 in England (daughter of John Howes, Reverend); died on 16 Feb 1633 in England.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: L89S-6X7
    • _UID: 13BCD06407584882A59FE42D2A296D3F801C

    Notes:

    She died while her husband, Reverend John Lathrop, was in Newgate prison.

    Children:
    1. Samuel Lathrop was born in 1620 in Egerton, Kent, England; died on 27 Feb 1700 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    2. 8. Joseph Lathrop was born on 11 Apr 1624; and died.

  3. 22.  Thomas Farrar was born in 1617 in England ?; died on 23 Feb 1694.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: C18933AF426B4C7BA855914001F0E73076CB
    • Immigration: 1640, America

    Notes:

    According to the New England Historic Genealogical Register, Thomas Farrar Senior had a problem or two. In 1692, the town "voted that Thomas Farrar Senior (and seven others) should set in the pulpit", possible due to their age and difficulty of hearing. Later that year, pursuant to an accusation by Miss Putnam, he and six others in town were imprisoned on account of witchcraft. He was brought before the Salem court on May 18th, and sent to prison at Boston where he was detained until December the 27th.
    From Lewis's History of Lynn, page 183, comes this:
    "The deposition of Ann Putnam, who testifieth and saith, that on the
    8th day of May, 1692, there appeared to me the apparition of an old
    gray-head man, with a great nose, which tormented me, and urged me to
    write in his book; and I asked him what was his name, and from whence
    he came, for I would complain of him; and people used to call him old
    father Pharaoh; and he said he was my grandfather, for my father used
    to call him father. I told him I would not call him grandfather, for
    he was a wizzard, and I would complain of him. And ever since he
    hath afflicted me by times, and beating me, and pinching me, and
    almost choking me, and urging me continually to write in his book." Such was the testimony against Farrar.

    Thomas married Elizabeth Hood about 1645. Elizabeth died on 8 Jan 1681 in Roxbury/Lynn, MA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 23.  Elizabeth Hood died on 8 Jan 1681 in Roxbury/Lynn, MA.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: 97MF-7HH
    • _UID: 7148BB901943459FB8223F0E20FD4626F4BF

    Children:
    1. 11. Sarrah Farrar was born in 1648; died on 23 May 1712.