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Joseph Truman | see FAMILY TREE | |
Born: Abt. 1663 New London, CT
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Married: 05 Dec 1701 New London, CT
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Died: 20 Apr 1726 |
FATHER
WIFE
CHILDREN
1. Mary Truman b. 02 Oct 1702
2. Elizabeth Truman b. 29 Aug 1704
3. Eleazor Truman b. 06 Dec 1705
4. Joseph Truman b. 20 Nov 1706
5. John Truman b. 20 Dec 1708
6. Mary Truman b. 15 Nov 1709
7. Jane Truman b. 20 Dec 1710
8. Henry Truman b. 22 Apr 1713
9. Benjamin Truman b. 11 Jul 1715
10. Daniel Truman b. 24 Oct 1717
From The History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman Family in America, by
Ebenezer Mack Treman, 1901
"He was a tanner. It is recorded that Joseph Truman and others received a
grant of land Oct. 14, 1704, from the Governor and Company of the general Court,
by authority of Letters Patent, to them given by Charles II, dated April 23,
1663. An order was made, April 10, 1711, by the Governor and Council to
pay him a sum of money out of the treasury of the colony. Also another
order in Sept. 1711, on the treasurer colony for shoes for the soldiers in the
Indian wars. He was a constable in 1724. He was sent by the people
of New London to Gov. J. Talcott, Dec. 28, 1730, to obtain money from the
treasury of the colony to build a battery at New London."
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