Priscilla and her husband were among the founders of Norwich and Lebanon, Connecticut. She is identified as being a resident of Lebanon on 20 Mar 1710 when she signed a quit claim deed turning over her interest in land originally owned by her "honored father" Major John Mason which he had purchased from Uncas, sachem of the Mohegan tribe, and his brother, Wawequay [sic]. She relinquished her interest in this land to Peter Mason. A digitalized image of this deed may be viewed at the Yale Indian Papers Project, online, here:
http://findit.library.yale.edu/yipp/catalog/digcoll:3840
The site also has digitalized images of deeds and other papers relating to the Reverend James Fitch and Major John Mason.
For more information, please see:
Fitch, John T. Puritan in the Wilderness: A Biography of the Reverend James Fitch (1622-1702), Picton Press.
Priscilla and her husband were among the founders of Norwich and Lebanon, Connecticut. She is identified as being a resident of Lebanon on 20 Mar 1710 when she signed a quit claim deed turning over her interest in land originally owned by her "honored father" Major John Mason which he had purchased from Uncas, sachem of the Mohegan tribe, and his brother, Wawequay [sic]. She relinquished her interest in this land to Peter Mason. A digitalized image of this deed may be viewed at the Yale Indian Papers Project, online, here:
http://findit.library.yale.edu/yipp/catalog/digcoll:3840
The site also has digitalized images of deeds and other papers relating to the Reverend James Fitch and Major John Mason.
For more information, please see:
Fitch, John T. Puritan in the Wilderness: A Biography of the Reverend James Fitch (1622-1702), Picton Press.
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