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The Founders of Hartford
Joseph Mygatt came in the “Griffin,” in 1633, with Cotton and Hooker; Settled in Cambridge; freeman, Mass., May 6, 1635 ; one of the original proprietors of Hartford ; his home-lot in 1639 was near the junction of what are now Washington and Lafayette Sts. He was townsman 1642, 1647, 1652, 1660, and held other offices, deputy, 1658 ; also deacon of the First Church ; he was licensed to “sell strong liquors by retail,” May, 1656. His wife's name was Ann ; she was b. about 1602, aged about 65 in Oct. 1667, and her husband testified in Oct., 1666, that he was a. 70, so b. about 1596. He d. Dec. 7,1680; inv. £368.11. 6. His widow d. in 1686.-
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1632
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Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
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1655 |
November 15, 1655
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Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
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November 1655
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Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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1657
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Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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1704 |
May 17, 1704
Age 72
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Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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May 19, 1704
Age 72
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Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, Hampshire County, MA, United States
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