MAJ Roger Wolcott II

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MAJ Roger Wolcott II Veteran

Birth
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
19 Oct 1759 (aged 55)
South Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
South Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Roger Wolcott is my direct relative.


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(4) Maj. Roger Wolcott, Jr., b. 1704 CT Windsor CT, d. 1759 Windsor CT. He was Representative to the General Assembly, a major in the militia, a member of the Governor's Council, Judge of the Hartford Co. Court and the CT Supreme Court, appointed to revise the laws of the CT Colony, one of three Commissioners representing CT at Albany in 1745 to discuss plans for union; m. (1) Mary Newberry 1728 Windsor CT, m. (2) Eunice Colton, widow of John Ely, 1759.

Children
(5) Roger Wolcott, b., d. 1729 Windsor C.
(5) Mariah Wolcott, b. 1730 Windsor CT, d. 1737 Windsor CT.
(5) Roger Wolcott, b. 1733 Windsor CT, d. 1736 Windsor CT.
(5) Sarah Wolcott, b. 1735 Windsor CT, d. 1812 Jefferson Co. NY; m. Elisha Steele 1758 Windsor CT.
(5) Roger Wolcott III, b. 1737 Windsor CT, d. 1798 East Windsor CT. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Susquehanna Co., formed to market land in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania.; m. Dorcas Burnhamc.1755 CT.
(5) Epaphras Wolcott, b. 1740 Windsor CT, d. 1825; m. Mabel Burnham 1762.
(5) Mary Wolcott, b. 1742 Windsor CT; m. Rev. Jesse Goddell 1764 Pomfret CT, who was pastor of the Congregational Church at Westminister VT in 1767. Jesse left town when some "immoralities" were discovered, and Mary and her two children returned to her parent's home.
(5) Parmenio Wolcott, b. 1746 South Windsor CT, d. 1812 Rome NY. He moved to Rome NY shortly after his marriage and had a farm there; m. Mary Ballard 1767 Wellington CT.
(5) Amelia Wolcott, b. 1750 Windsor CT, d. Carlisle NY; m. Marvin Lord 1771.
Roger Wolcott is my direct relative.


http://www.wolcottfamily.com/simon.html

(4) Maj. Roger Wolcott, Jr., b. 1704 CT Windsor CT, d. 1759 Windsor CT. He was Representative to the General Assembly, a major in the militia, a member of the Governor's Council, Judge of the Hartford Co. Court and the CT Supreme Court, appointed to revise the laws of the CT Colony, one of three Commissioners representing CT at Albany in 1745 to discuss plans for union; m. (1) Mary Newberry 1728 Windsor CT, m. (2) Eunice Colton, widow of John Ely, 1759.

Children
(5) Roger Wolcott, b., d. 1729 Windsor C.
(5) Mariah Wolcott, b. 1730 Windsor CT, d. 1737 Windsor CT.
(5) Roger Wolcott, b. 1733 Windsor CT, d. 1736 Windsor CT.
(5) Sarah Wolcott, b. 1735 Windsor CT, d. 1812 Jefferson Co. NY; m. Elisha Steele 1758 Windsor CT.
(5) Roger Wolcott III, b. 1737 Windsor CT, d. 1798 East Windsor CT. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Susquehanna Co., formed to market land in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania.; m. Dorcas Burnhamc.1755 CT.
(5) Epaphras Wolcott, b. 1740 Windsor CT, d. 1825; m. Mabel Burnham 1762.
(5) Mary Wolcott, b. 1742 Windsor CT; m. Rev. Jesse Goddell 1764 Pomfret CT, who was pastor of the Congregational Church at Westminister VT in 1767. Jesse left town when some "immoralities" were discovered, and Mary and her two children returned to her parent's home.
(5) Parmenio Wolcott, b. 1746 South Windsor CT, d. 1812 Rome NY. He moved to Rome NY shortly after his marriage and had a farm there; m. Mary Ballard 1767 Wellington CT.
(5) Amelia Wolcott, b. 1750 Windsor CT, d. Carlisle NY; m. Marvin Lord 1771.

Inscription

Inscription best guess: Here Lyeth Roger Wolcott Esq' who was one of ye Coun A judge of ye Sup & County Court in high offices he was Discharged with Superior and bravery skill.Dyed 19th day of Oct 1759 Aged 55