Susanna <I>Treat</I> Webster

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Susanna Treat Webster

Birth
Pitminster, Taunton Deane Borough, Somerset, England
Death
Nov 1705 (aged 76)
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Bapt' 8 Oct 1629 Pitminster, Somerset, England. Will dated "three and twentieth day of January in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety and eighth, in the tenth Year of the Reigne of our Souverigne Lord William the third, by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland Defender of the faith &c. Witnesses Caleb Stanley, Samuel Richards. 7 Nov 1705 an agreement was signed by the heirs confirming and approving the division and settlement. Susanna died in 1705, probably in the summer or early in the autumn, as an inventory of her estate made by John Marsh and John Marsh [Jr.] dated 19 Nov. 1705.

m ca1652 Hartford or Middletown, CT
Robert Webster

They had known children - John, Sarah, Jonathan, Susanna, Samuel, Robert, Joseph, William, Mary, Elizabeth

ref: The Society of Middletown First Settlers CT; The Treat family by John Harvey Treat 1893*

Wethersfield Village Cemetery and Ancient Burying Ground index has no record of Richard Treat / Alice Gaylard* buried here. I'm sorry there is no record of this person having been buried in the Wethersfield Village Cemetery. It's possible that they were buried in the Town Green or in a different town that was part of Wethersfield at the time. Glastonbury, Berlin, Newington and Rocky Hill were all once part of Wethersfield and have early 17th century cemeteries as well. You might want to look in those as well. Reported By: The Onion Maiden 19 Sep 2020
Bapt' 8 Oct 1629 Pitminster, Somerset, England. Will dated "three and twentieth day of January in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety and eighth, in the tenth Year of the Reigne of our Souverigne Lord William the third, by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland Defender of the faith &c. Witnesses Caleb Stanley, Samuel Richards. 7 Nov 1705 an agreement was signed by the heirs confirming and approving the division and settlement. Susanna died in 1705, probably in the summer or early in the autumn, as an inventory of her estate made by John Marsh and John Marsh [Jr.] dated 19 Nov. 1705.

m ca1652 Hartford or Middletown, CT
Robert Webster

They had known children - John, Sarah, Jonathan, Susanna, Samuel, Robert, Joseph, William, Mary, Elizabeth

ref: The Society of Middletown First Settlers CT; The Treat family by John Harvey Treat 1893*

Wethersfield Village Cemetery and Ancient Burying Ground index has no record of Richard Treat / Alice Gaylard* buried here. I'm sorry there is no record of this person having been buried in the Wethersfield Village Cemetery. It's possible that they were buried in the Town Green or in a different town that was part of Wethersfield at the time. Glastonbury, Berlin, Newington and Rocky Hill were all once part of Wethersfield and have early 17th century cemeteries as well. You might want to look in those as well. Reported By: The Onion Maiden 19 Sep 2020

Inscription

Founders Rock - First Settlers 1650 - 1654
West Side

In Honor of the Courageous and
Unselfish Women who Settled this Town
Their Descendants and Successors
Dedicate this Monument on the 350th
Anniversary of the Settlement
Susanna Treat Webster



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