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Deacon Joseph OLMSTED, Sr.
Elizabeth BUTLER |
Husband: Joseph OLMSTED, Sr.
Birth: 1654, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT Death: 5 Oct 1726, East Hartford, Hartford Co., CT Father: Nicholas OLMSTED Mother: Sarah LOOMIS |
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Wife: Elizabeth BUTLER
Birth: ca. 1651 or 1643 Death: 28 Apr 1729 Father: Deacon Richard BUTLER Mother: Elizabeth BIGELOW |
Children — born in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT: |
1. Joseph
OLMSTED, Jr., b. 1673/4
2. James OLMSTED, b. 1677 3. Nicholas OLMSTED, b. 1679 4. Elizabeth OLMSTED, b. ca. 1680 5. Richard OLMSTED, b. 1682 6. Nehemiah OLMSTED, b. 21 Mar 1685/6 7. Rebecca OLMSTED, bap. 26 Aug 1688; d. 13 Nov 1690 8. Hannah OLMSTED (twin), bap. 2 Nov 1690 9. Mary OLMSTED (twin), bap. 2 Nov 1690 10. Rebecca OLMSTED, bap. 20 Aug 1693 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Connecticut |
Sources:
1. Henry King Olmsted & George K. Ward. 1912. Genealogy of the Olmsted family in America: Embracing the Descendants of James and Richard Olmsted and Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries, 1631-1912. A.T. de la Mare Printing & Publ. Co. Ltd., NY (available in facsimile from Higginsons Books). 2. The Olmsted Family in America [link died] by Steven M. Lawson. |
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