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Esq of Hartford
" sent to Cambridge to be educated, and graduated there in the class of 1689. He was intended for the ministry, and studied divinity with his father at Hartford. After the decease of the Rev. Pelatiah Glover at Springfield, he was called to labor with that Church, and subsequently to fill the vacancy caused by the death of their former pastor. He preached there a short time with eminent success, but declined to settle among them as their minister. He returned to Hartford, and commenced the study of law. He is said to have maintained an honorable position in the colony, as a Lawyer, Judge Advocate, Judge of the Superior Court, and was an assistant and council for the Governor from 1708 until he died, a period of five years" - Glover Memorials and Genealogies.
From Salisbury, Edward Elbridge & Salisbury, Evelyn McCurdy. Family Histories and Genealogies (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1892) Vol. 1, “Lord”, Page 263 < Archive.Org >
18. John4 Haynes, the only son of Rev. Joseph and Sarah (Lord) Haynes, born in 1669, was graduated at Harvard in 1689, and became a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Connecticut. With him the male line of Gov. Haynes's descendants, in this country, died out. He married 19 Mrs. Mary Glover, in 1693, and had a daughter Mary,5 who was three times married : first, to Elisha Lord, her second cousin ; secondly, to Roswell Saltonstall ; and, thirdly, to Rev. Thomas Clap, President of Yale College.
From Glover, Anna. Glover memorials and genealogies : an account of John Glover of Dorchester, and his descendants, with a brief sketch of some of the Glovers who first settled in New Jersey, Virginia, and other places. (1867). Page 479. < Archive.Org >
(5) MARY GLOVER, the second and youngest daughter of Rev. Pelatiah and Hannah (Cullick) Glover, was born in Springfield, April 17, 1672, and died in Hartford, Conn., Aug. 19, 1727, in her 55th year. She and her elder brother Pelatiah were the only children who survived the venerable Springfield pastor. She was provided for in her father's will. (See pp. 465, 466.)
She was married, Nov. 7, 1693, to John Haynes, Esq., of Hartford, Ct., and went there to reside. She was, we are informed, an elegant and accomplished woman, and eminently fitted, both by birth and education, to fill with dignity and grace the exalted station which she attained by marriage. Although she had four children, she has left few descendants, and those of other names.
Children of John, Esq., and Mary (Glover) Haynes, born in Hartford, Conn. :
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1669
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Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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September 14, 1695
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1697
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1699
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1703 |
November 27, 1703
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
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November 27, 1713
Age 44
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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