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Descendants of Thomas Deming
Generation No. 1
1. THOMAS1 DEMING.
Child of THOMAS DEMING is:
2. i. JOHN2 DEMING,
b. 1615, England; d. 1694, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
Generation No. 2
2. JOHN2 DEMING
(THOMAS1) was born 1615 in England, and died 1694 in Wethersfield,
Hartford, Connecticut. He married HONOUR TREAT 1637 in Wethersfield,
Hartford, Connecticut, daughter of RICHARD TREAT and ALICE
GAYLORD.
Notes for JOHN DEMING: John DEMING born: @1615 in
England; married: @1637 Honour TREAT (dau of Richard TREAT and Alice GAYLORD; b.
19-Mar-1616, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England; d, aft 1694) in Wethersfield, CT; died:
@1694, Wethersfield, CT
Child of JOHN DEMING and HONOUR
TREAT is:
3. i. JONATHON3 DEMING,
b. England; d. 1635, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
Generation No. 3
3. JONATHON3 DEMING
(JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born in England, and died
1635 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. He married ELIZABETH GILBERT,
daughter of JOSIAH GILBERT.
Child of JONATHON DEMING and ELIZABETH
GILBERT is:
i. ELIZABETH4 DEMING,
b. Abt. 1595, Colchester, Essex , England; d. July 28, 1683, Wethersfield, Hartford,
Connecticut; m. (1) NATHANIEL FOOTE1,
January 1615/16, Colchester, Essex, England; m. (2) THOMAS WELLS, 1646, Wethersfield,
Hartford, Connecticut.
Notes for ELIZABETH DEMING: That Elizabeth
"was a woman of character and a good wife, is evidenced by the fact that her first
husband (Foote) dying intestate, she was by the Particular Court to whom the inventory of
hsi estate was presented, 'admitted to administer the estate;' and by the will of her
second husband (Welles) 'she was to enjoy and improve' his whole estate, so long as she
remained a widow, ... 'that she may keep the better hospitality.'"9
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Surname Tree
Thomas DEMING - ?
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John DEMING - Honour TREAT
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Jonathon DEMING - Elizabeth GILBERT
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Elizabeth DEMING - Nathaniel FOOTE
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Endnotes
1. History of the Town of Whately Massachusetts,
including a narrative of leading events from the First planting of Hatfield;1661-1899, By
James M. Craft.
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