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            Before the founder England  
   Joseph Northrup               
   
  1619(1639)-1669 Milford  
   Joseph Northrup               
   
  1666 Milford ~ 1736 
   William Northrop      
   
  1694 Milford ~  1737 
   William Northrop      
   
  1731 Greenfield ~ 1800   
    Lois Northrop 
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  1732 Newtown ~ 1805  
              John Northrop, Jr.  
              (Jeremiah 1652 line) 
                              
               
              1754 Newtown ~ 1810  
Peter Northrop                 
 
              1778?  Washington? Newtown? Kent?~1855 Warren  
Amos Northrop                  
  
 
              1803  NY? Kent,~1875 or 86 
Alvin Northrop  
            
            1844 Cornwall~1906 Southport  
              George Elmore Northrop  
                
               
               
  1871 Southport ~ 1923 SouthportGeorge Ives  Northrop        
   
   
   1905 Southport/Norwalk ~ 1980 Fairfield Alvin Jennings  Northrop     
   
             
            Hannigan 
            Ives 
            Jennings  
            Keeler 
            Webster (offsite) 
               
                This                is a work in process and there are still other possible fathers for Amos. 
          Other Amos Father Possibilities   
          
            
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              | Allen (William line)  | 
              wife of Joseph bro to William1694 | 
             
            
              | Alvin
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              Alvin spouse of Sarah Wakeman Alvord and Alvin Jennings  perhaps from Alvin Bradley ? spouse of another Lucy Ives  | 
             
            
              | Alvord | 
              Alvin's    wife Sarah | 
             
            
              | Anzonetta | 
              from book character AnzonettaPeters by   John Alonzo Clark - fatherwasEpiscopal missionart western, NY. There may well be a family connection?. Isaiah served as a private in Captain Samuel  Clark's Co, also Nehemiah wifea Clark, also Episcopal Rector  Samuel Clark New Milford  1768 on also served Kent.  | 
             
            
              | Baker | 
              William Fenn Northrop's wife  | 
             
            
              Barber 
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              Molly Barber Chaugum connection  | 
             
            
            
              | Barthol -omew | 
              Connection to Rachel Ives Lucy Ives Wallingford married Bartholomew children born Cazenovia, Madison,     NY [prob cousin Lucy Ives b. 1815 in CT married Garrett Andrews ] | 
             
            
            
              | Beach | 
              Gerrit Northrop's son in law   | 
             
            
            
              | Beecher | 
              RachelConnection to Rachel Ives brother Ransom Ives  Wallingford  married Eunice F. Beecher | 
             
            
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              | Blakeslee or Blakesley  | 
              RachelConnection to Rachel Ives sister Ruth Ives (Wallingford) Jonathan Webb Blakeslee Wallingford | 
             
            
              | Booth | 
              William's son William III m. Elizabeth (Jeremiah line d/o Jonathan and Ruth Booth) Rachel check other Calebs Connection to Rachel Ives Caleb Ives  Wallingford, Durham & VT married  
Sarah Booth  | 
             
            
              | Bradley | 
              Rachel Ives possible cousin   Lucy Ives m. Alvin Bradley (parish of Mt.Carmel),  
Alvin married (1) Lucy Ives on 31 Dec 1797 in Hamden,    Alvin married (2)Abigail  Hall on 3 Feb 1802 in Hamden,   .[prob cousin Lucy Ives b. 1815 in CT married Garrett Andrews moves and dies Linn County, Iowa]Also David Bradley (not Alvin's brother -- Amos and Rachel's neighbor in 1800 Kent  | 
             
            
              | Brinsmade Brinsmead  | 
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              Bulkley  | 
              Alvin's    son in law   | 
             
            
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              | Burr burr history | 
              Alvin's    daughter plus other burr connections | 
             
            
              | Butler | 
              Rachel Ives Mother was Sarah Butler (Ives) | 
             
            
              | Castle /Caswell | 
               Aner Ives (neighbor and cousin /uncle to Rachel), 
                Abigail Northrop d/o Benjamin (Jeremiah Newtown) m. Sybil Castle her sister Eunice married Ebenezrer Castle  | 
             
            
              | Chamber- lain | 
              Sarah Alvord sister-in-law   | 
             
            
              | Chaugum | 
              Probable Barbour listing of marriages only known Amos in    the area at the time Amos 2nd or 3rd wife Susan daughter of Samuel. Susan's    mother Miss Green, brother Solomon m.Sophia Bills, brother Benjamin no    listing  | 
             
            
              | Clark | 
              William1794's son Nehemiah1733 m. Anna Clark1738  | 
             
            
              | Drew | 
              William's dau Mary "Nory" m. John Drew1724  | 
             
            
            
              | Elmore | 
              Alvin's    son William's son and ??? A Good possibility that this somes from someone with a Keeler ancestor  | 
             
            
              | Fenn | 
              could Jeremiah's wife be Phebe Fenn??? Alvin's son ALSO through Rachel Ives Hannah Ives married 
                in New Haven perhaps married to  Austin Fenn's of Theophilus 
                  (buried in Litchfield) or Edward. Hannah died Weston, VT? Austin Fenn, b. 23 Dec 1763 
                  his mother's surname is Austin , d. 30 Jul 1845, . Hannah Ives (d. 20 May 1829); )
                    or Edward. Hannah died Weston, VT? in VT by 1801 and perhaps as early as 1794. Austin Fenn, b. 23 Dec 1763 his mother's surname is Austin married before 1793 prob in Vermont by 1805, d. 30 Jul 1845, . Hannah Ives (d. 20 May 1829);  
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                Also neighbor in 1800 Kent. Also lived close to Ives in 1790 Wallingford 
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              | Frances | 
              Alvin Daughter, Frances Josephine ??? OR Connection to Rachel Ives  Charles Ives m. Mary Frances Wallingford their son (Rachel's nephew) is Elihu  | 
             
            
              | Francis | 
              Alvin    son who died young  b.1835  | 
             
            
              | George | 
               Alvin Son | 
             
            
              | Gerrit or et  | 
              Alvin's    brother Gerry in Census  | 
             
            
              | Gilbert | 
              William1694's dau Johanna m. Ebenezer Gilbert | 
             
            
              | Gillet (William line?)  | 
              William1694's brother Job m Mabel / Mehetible maybe Gillett  | 
             
            
              | Griswold | 
              Rachel probable check other Levis Connection to Rachel Ives brother Levi m. Huldah Killingworth thru 1826  | 
             
            
              | Gunn (William Line, Samuel line)  | 
              Wife of Ephraim bro of William 1694  | 
             
            
              | Hall | 
              Gerrit Northrop's son in law Connection to Rachel Ives Elihu Ives b: 8 Feb 1764 in Wallingford married Phebe Ann Hall 1792 in VT by 1797 children born Ludlow, VT OR  [may be a cousin, Elihu Ives ] Married Polly or Mary Northrup in Cheshire (Dau of Joel & Mabel Sarah Bird) and second marriage to Lucy Whittimore  | 
             
            
              | Hard (some sources say it's a version of Hurd)  | 
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              | Hemson | 
              Sarah Alvord brother-in-law also 1880 neighbor  | 
             
            
              | Hubbell | 
              William's dau Abigail1731 &/or Elizabeth m. Jedediah Hubbell1720 kids b. Woodbury & Newtown He has 6 marriages. Williams1794 nephew & ward, Isaiah (s/o) Job m. Mary Hubbell1746  | 
             
            
              | Ives | 
              George Ives middle name, grandson of Alvin Amos' wife, also Rachel sister 
                  Olive Ives m.  Joel Ives Wallingford 
Elihu Ives is Rachel's nephew ( son of brother Charles)Charles) | 
             
            
              | Jelliff | 
              William's first carpentry partner and Southport neighbor Also John Benedict Jelliff (1850 New Canaan )m Emma Frances Northrup (Ridgefield)  | 
             
            
              | Jennings | 
              Alvin    J. Middle name and Sarah's mother and sister-in-law Also possible through Samuel Mead Northrup (1817) s/oPhillip ???   | 
             
            
              | Josephine | 
              Alvin's daughter Frances Josephine ??? from Joseph?  | 
             
            
              | Keeler | 
              Mary Keeler Middle name   | 
             
            
              | Kirtland | 
              Sarah Ives m. Isaac Kirtland Wallingford  | 
             
            
              | Louisa Azonetta | 
               Alvin’s    daughter spelling? ??? May be Antoinette | 
             
            
              | Meeker | 
              Alvin's    son in law  | 
             
            
              | Millard | 
              Amos' sister-in-law (Gerrit's wife Elizabeth Betsy Millard )  
                also Sarah's sister-in-law Nelson Alvord's 2nd wife Adelia Millard   | 
             
            
              | Mills | 
              Alvin's    son in law   | 
             
            
              | Munson | 
              Aner Ives conection also Patty Munson married Caleb Northrup, s/o Abel both Milford  | 
             
            
              | Peck (William line)  | 
              William1666, William's brother Job m.2 Violet Peck  | 
             
            
              | Porter (Jeremiah Line)  | 
              William's dau Lois m. John (Jeremiah line s/o John Northrup & Mary Porter) Ruth Porte r(d/o Timothy b.1702) w/o Gamaliel Fenn 1800 Kent neighbors John, Joseph, William Gould and Mabel married Porters  | 
             
            
              | Prichard (William line)  | 
              husb of Hannah sister of William1694  | 
             
            
              | Rhode(s) (William line)  | 
              Wiiliam's dau reported as Herodias1725  died 1740 is this a last name?  | 
             
            
              | Roberts | 
              William's brother John m. Rebecca  | 
             
            
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              | Shepard | 
              William1794's son William III 2nd m. Mary Shepard  | 
             
            
              | Smith (William line)  | 
              Is Abel1740 m. to a Smith?  | 
             
            
              | Terrill (William line)  | 
              William1694 2nd wife  | 
             
            
              | Thorp | 
              Sarah Alvord sister-in-law   | 
             
            
              | Wakeman | 
              Alvin's    wife   | 
             
            
              | Whitney | 
              William dau Anne, Annie, Amy m. Capt. Samuel Whitney1711  | 
             
            
              | William | 
               Alvin’s    eldest son   | 
             
            
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              1800 Census   
                 head of family 
                 free white males under age 10 
                  FWM age 10-1 
                  FWM age 16-26 
                    FWM age 26-45 
                    FWM over age 45Number of free white females under age 10 
                FWF age 10-16  
                  FWF age 16-26 
                  FWF age 26-45 
                  FWF over age 45 
                  Number of all other free persons 
                  Number of slaves                  | 
             
           
            
          
            
              1810 Census  
                City or township 
                Name of the head of family 
                Number of free white males under age 10 
                Number of free white males age 10-15 
                Number of free white males age 16-25 
                Number of free white males age 26-44 
                Number of free white males over age 44 
                Number of free white females under age 10 
                Number of free white females age 10-15 
                Number of free white females age 16-25 
                Number of free white females age 26-44 
                Number of free white females over age 44 
                Number of all other free persons 
                Number of slaves  | 
             
           
            
          
            
              1820 Census  
                Name of the head of family 
                # of free white males under age 10 
                # of free white males age 10-16 
                # of free white males age 16-18 
                # of free white males age 16-26 
                # of free white males age 26-45 
                # of free white males age 45 and up 
                # of free white females under age 10 
                # of free white females age 10-16 
                # of free white females age 16-26 
                # of free white females age 26-45 
                # of free white females age 45 and up 
                # of foreigners not naturalized 
                # of persons engaged in agriculture 
                # of persons engaged in commerce 
                # of persons engaged in manufacture 
                # of male slaves under 14 
                # of male slaves age 14-26 
                # of male slaves age 26-45 
                # of male slaves age 45 and up 
                # of female slaves under 14 
                # of female slaves age 14-26 
                # of female slaves age 26-45 
                # of female slaves age 45 and up 
                # of free male colored persons under 14 
                # of free male colored persons age 14-26 
                # of free male colored persons age 26-45 
                # of free male colored persons age 45 and up 
                # of free female colored persons under 14 
                # of free female colored persons age 14-26 
                # of free female colored persons age 26-45 
                # of free female colored persons age 45 and up 
                # of all other persons except Indians not taxed 
                Several of these columns were for special counts, and not to be included in the aggregate total. Doing so would have resulted in counting some individuals twice. Census takers were asked to use double lines, red ink or some other method of distinguishing these columns so that double counting would not occur. For example, the count of free white males between 16 and 18 was a special count, because these individuals were also supposed to be tabulated in the column for free white males of age 16 and under 26. The other special counts were foreigners not naturalized, persons engaged in agriculture, persons engaged in commerce, and persons engaged in manufacture. 
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              1830 Census  
                head of family 
                Address 
                 free white males and females
                   
                in five-year age groups to age 20 
                  in 10-year age groups from 20 to 100 
                  100 years and older 
                number of slaves and free colored persons in six age group 
                number of deaf and dumb
                   
                under 14 years old 
                14 to 24 years old 
                25 years and older 
                number of blind 
                foreigners not naturalized  | 
             
           
            
          
            
              1840 Census 
               
                Name of head of family 
                Address 
                  Number of free white males and females                                   
                
                  - in five-year age groups to age 20
 
                  - in 10-year age groups from 20 to 100
 
                  - 100 years and older
 
                 
                number of slaves and free colored persons in six age groups 
                number of deaf and dumb 
                number of blind 
                number of insane and idiotic in public or private charge 
                number of persons in each family employed in seven classes of occupation 
                number of schools and number of scholars 
                number of white persons over 20 who could not read and write 
                number of pensioners for Revolutionary or military service  | 
             
           
            
          
            
              1850 Census 
               
                name 
                address 
                  age 
                  sex 
                  color (white, black or mulatto) for each person 
                  whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane or idiotic 
                  value of real estate owned (required of all free persons) 
                profession, occupation or trade of each male over 15 years of age 
                place (state, territory or country) of birth 
                whether married within the year 
                whether attended school within the year 
                whether unable to read and write (for persons over 20) 
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              name 
              address 
              age 
              sex 
color (white, black or mulatto) 
                 deaf and dumb, blind, insane or idiotic 
                value  real estate &  personal estate all free persons) 
                profession,   male & female  15+  
                place of birth 
                 married  this year? 
                 attended school this year? 
                Able read and write (for persons over 20) 
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              Ephraim Hubbel,
                    Sherwood, Noble, Fuller 
                        Peter Hubbel (of Greenfield) ,Richard Hubbel,    
                Jedediah Hubbel (also as JH, Esq. ) 
                Johnathan Hubbel,  Prudden, Burr, Silliman Morehouse,Wakeman                  Noble, Northrop, Hickox, Hurlbut, Wheeler Samuel Canfleld, 
                John Smith,  David Smith, Nathaniel Smith, 
                Joseph Fuller, 
                Pelatiah Marsh.Cyrus Marsh, , Ebenezer Marsh,  ,,William Marsh       
                Azariah Pratt, Daniel Pratt,  Joseph Pratt Jr., Daniel Pratt, Peter Pratt, 
                Joseph Peck, 
                John Porter, 
                ,Nathaniel Sanford, 
                Henry Silsby, 
                Jabez Swift,
                Zephania Swift, 
                Nathaniel Slosson, 
                Isaac Camp, Isaac Camp  
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          William J. Hall & Eliza Ann Northrop 
            Gerritt Northrop Line  
            more details on https://damnedcomputer.com/genealogy/namos1778new3Peter7-10.html 
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                Gerritt Garrett Northrop 
                  8/ 9/1812 
                  Chatham?, NY 
                    d. March  14, 1875, New Haven, CT 
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                    Elizabeth Betsey Millard  
                  m.  
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                  probably daughter of Joel Millard (son of Joshua ancestors from Mass) b.  Cornwall, CT and Tabitha GREEN Milford or New Milford (Sarah Wakeman Alvord  Northrop's brother Nelson marries Caroline (1829 Kent) Chamberlain then Adelia  Millard in Torrington 1858 Nathan Skiff in Cornwall was probably Adelia's first  marriage (d. May 8, 1868).  
                  
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                  Charles  Alvin 
                    b. July 6, 1836. Five years in Civil War ; Second Lieutenant. Sailed,  about 1880, as steward, on a voyage to Africa  ; not heard from since. Supposed to have been lost at sea. Neglected to give  name of vessel he sailed on.  
                   
                  
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                James  Edward 
                   11/26/1839 Warren,   CT. 
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                  11 Mar 1900 	 New Haven, CT  
                   
                  (Grocer in New Haven)   | 
                m1 Sarah  
                  Seccelia /Ceilia 
                  BURNES  
                    m.  
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                Lille E Northrop  
                  b:8/5/1865 
                  m 6/3/1885 
                  Oscar D.  
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            A JUDD NORTHROP GENEALOGY  
               
            AMOS ISSUES  
             
            AMOS BRIEF TIMELINE-CENSUS 
             
            FAMILY NAMES 
             
            NEIGHBOR NAMES 
             
            DETAILED TIMELINE 
             
            MAP 1766  
             
            MAP 1777 
              
            MAP 1780 
             
            MAP 1829 
             
             MAP WOODVILLE ROADS 
             
            MAP WOODVILLE SATELLITE  
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            Amos  
              Parent / Name  
              Speculations 
               
               
              Amos may have been a farmer, shoemaker (his eldest known son, Alvin, was 
              a shoemaker) or in a profession related to leather.Chatham, NY reported as birthplace is suspicious. May be Chatham, CT (Alvords) or wrong Northrop line.  Names WITH connections - Amos, BurrNames with possible connections - Gerrit, George, Fenn, Elmore, Winthrop, Blaine, Anzonetta /Antoinetta 
               
              A number of Fenns have connections to Joseph Line - Second Congregational Church Milford "Plymouth" Amos had 2 known children but possibly more.Amos might have even spent some time in Berkshire County, MA.             
            
              
                | It is interesting to observe on the gravestones that widows were called relicts and wives who predeceased their husbands are called consorts.  | 
               
             
             
            
              
                | Now | 
                Then | 
               
              
                | Bantam Falls | 
                Litchfield | 
               
              
                | Bethel | 
                Part of Danbury  | 
               
              
                | Bethlem Bethlehem  | 
                Woodbury | 
               
              
                Bradley- 
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                Litchfield | 
               
              
                | Brookfield | 
                Newbury | 
               
              
                | Bridge- water | 
                Shepaug Neck , the neck, South Farms, part of New Milford territory Samuel Clark of Milford, Jeremiah Canfield, Samuel Briscoe, Joseph Benedict, Ephraim Hawley, Jeheil Hawley later moved to Sharon or Salisbury, Joseph Treat Jr.John Treat, Gideon Treat, John Porter , Solomon Noble Sanford, David Lockwood, Joel Fenn, Nathan Bradley, Nathaniel Porter, Samuel Dunning, Lemuel Jennings, Platts, more Sanfords  | 
               
              
                | Cornwall | 
                Sold at Fairfield w Western Lands  | 
               
              
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                | Cheshire | 
                West Farms on Mill River  | 
               
              
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                | Derby | 
                Paugusset | 
               
              
                | Derby | 
                Birmingham Seymour - Humphreys-ville was earlier part of Derby , Paugassett | 
               
              
                | Derby | 
                1st inland settlement on Naugatuck River  | 
               
              
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                | Greenfield | 
                included parts Redding, Wilton perhaps part of Newtown, Trumbull  | 
               
              
                | Kent | 
                Bromica, Bull's Bridge, Ore Hill, Schaghti-coke, Flanders, Flat Rocks, Geer Mountain, Good Hill, Treasure Hill, Macedonia  | 
               
              
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                | Kent | 
                Scatacook Kent Hollow  | 
               
              
                | Litchfield | 
                Bantam Bantam Falls Bradleyville Nettleton Hollow, Romford, Smoky Hollow | 
               
              
                | North of Litchfield  | 
                New Bantam included Goshen  | 
               
              
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                | Milford | 
                Wepawaug | 
               
              
                | Morris | 
                South Farms  | 
               
              
                | Newtown | 
                Pootatuck | 
               
              
                | Northville | 
                parts of kent warren washington much of it formerly the "North End of New Milford" including marbledale, new preston  | 
               
              
                | Oxford | 
                Quaker Farms  | 
               
              
                | town of  Wash- ington &  New Preston village | 
                1710,   Woodbury north purchase included much of area  | 
               
              
                | Part of Kent & New Prestton  | 
                1716 Fairweather purchase just west of the lake. | 
               
              
                |  Plymouth & Bristol) | 
                New Cambridge  | 
               
              
                | Ripton | 
                north part of Stratford now Huntington Shelton Monroe  | 
               
              
                | Seymour | 
                Humphreys-ville petition to be called Richmond also Chuse- town 
                   Humphreys had always been interested   in manufacturing and      during his visits to England and France, studied their industrial   systems carefully.  In      1803, Humphreys started  one of the finest woolen   mills in the country on a large piece of property located at the falls on   the Naugatuck River near      many other little mills.  
                 The village prospered and      attracted other manufacturing concerns.  Items such as cotton cloth,   paper, furniture and tools such      as augers and bits were  produced.  | 
               
              
                | Southbury | 
                south part of Woodbury  | 
               
              
                | South Britain  | 
                now part of Southbury  | 
               
              
                | Stratford | 
                Cupheag | 
               
              
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                | Trumbull | 
                North Stratford  | 
               
              
                Trans- ylvania   | 
                Southbury/ Roxbury Road Route 67)  
                    Trans-  
                    ylvania Crossroads, locally known as Pine Tree  | 
               
              
                | Wash- ington | 
                 territory  from Woodbury, New Milford, Kent,  & Litchfield | 
               
              
                | Wash- ington | 
                Judea & New Preston (was pt of New Milford Marbledale Washington Depot Nettleton Hollow part New Milford North Purchase Woodville Washington Green was Judea, Blackville, Romford  | 
               
              
                | Warren | 
                formerly part of Kent  | 
               
              
                | Warren | 
                East Greenwich Parish  | 
               
              
                | Waterbury | 
                Mattatuck - everything north of early "Derby" 
                part of Oxford & above  | 
               
              
                | Water- town | 
                Westbury plymouth was taken from Water- 
                town  | 
               
              
                | Weston | 
                Northfield | 
               
              
                | Woodbury | 
                Pomperaug | 
               
              
                | Wood- bridge & Bethany  | 
                Amity embraced most of both towns  | 
               
              
                | Northern part of New Milford, &   South & South East part of Kent  | 
                Merryall or Merry-all  | 
               
                         
            
          
            
              | Freeman's Oath  | 
               
            
              The  oath of fidelity to which freemen were obliged to subscribe before they  could exercise the rights that accrued to them when they had taken the  freeman's oath: 
                   
                    "You  do swear by the ever-living God that you will truly and faithfully  adhere to and maintain the government established in this state under  the authority of the people, agreeable to the laws in force within the  same, and that you believe in your conscience that the King of Great  Britain hath not, nor of right ought to have any authority or dominion  in or over this state, and that you do not hold yourself bound to yield  any allegiance or obedience to him within the same, and that you will,  to the unmost of your power, maintain and defend the freedom, independance and privileges of this state against all open enemies or  traitorous conspiracies whatsoever, so help you God. And no person  shall have authority to execute any of the offices aforesaid after the  first day of January next, until he hath taken said oath, and all  persons who hereafter shall be appointed to any of said offices shall  take said oath before they enter upon the execution of their offices.  And no freemen within this state shall be allowed to vote in the  election of any of the officers of government until he hath taken the  aforesaid oath in the open freemans' meeting in the town where he  dwells." 
                "Names  of those persons that have appeared to take the oath of fidelity  prescribed by the General Assembly of this state at a General Assembly  of the State of Connecticut holden at Hartford in said state on the  second Thursday of May, A. D.( 1777."   | 
               
                     
            
          
            
              | !! Elijah S. Northrop is in Kent in 1830 not close to Alvin -- 3 or 4 pages away 2 pages away from Amos 1010010000000 / 2000010000000 between barlow& cole 1-5-10, 1-10-15, 1-30-40, Who is Elijah S. Northrop???  | 
             
                     
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            Did you know - 
            There are 3,967 people in the U.S. with the last   name Northrop. 
  Statistically the 8512th most popular last name.   | 
           
            There are 4,272 people in the U.S. with the last   name Northrup. Statistically the 8013th most popular last name.  
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            There are fewer than 1,526 people in the   U.S. with the first name Northrop.  The estimate for this name is not absolute.  
              There are fewer than 1,526 people in the   U.S. with the first name Northrup.  The estimate for this name is not absolute.  | 
           
              deed from the Ramapoo Tribe of   Indians and their associates to the proprietors, viz. : John Belden, Samuel   Keeler, Sen., Matthias Saint John, Benjamin Hickcock, John Beebee, Samuel   Saint John, Mathew Seamor, James Brown, Benjamin Wilson, Joseph Birch-   ard, John Whitne, Sen., John Bouton, Joseph Keeler, Samuel Smith, Junior,   Jonathan Stevens, Daniel Olmstead, Richard Olmstead, John Sturtevant,   Samuel Keeler, Junior, Joseph Bouton, Jonathan Rockwell, Edward Waring,   Joseph Whitne, Daniel Olmstead, Thomas Hyatt, James Benedick, Joseph   Crampton, Ebenezer Sension, Matthias Saint John, all of the Town of Norwalk in ye County of Fairfield in her Majesties Colony of Connecticut, in New   England, and Thomas Smith, Thomas Canfield and Samuel Smith of ye Town   of Milford in ye County of New Haven a 30th day of September in ye seventh year of the reign of our Sovereign   Lady, Anne, Queen of England, and in the Year of our Lord God 1708.       
             14. Norwalk, settled 1649; incorporated Sept., 1651, "Norwaukee shall  bee a townee," Algonkin noyank, point of land, or more probably from the  Indian name, "Naramauke."  | 
         
        
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