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Cyndy  > History > Connecticut > ELLINGTON
Ellington...once was part of Windsor...check out the pictures there.
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Cyndy > Samuel Field Knight who was killed by a cart wheel Nov.8,1812, in the 10th year of his age.
Cyndy > 195 years and still readable.....

Deacon Rufus Collins, who died July 20th, 1808 in the 58th year of his age.
Cyndy > Easy to read.....Thompson Family  1636-1914 
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The small red stone:  Margaret Thomson (no p) who died January the 20, 1752, in the 87th year of her age.
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  There is a plaque near by that reads:  The Thompson Family Association, in memory of William and Margaret Thompson, their 7 sons, and 2 daughters who left Scotland for America, tarr_ing for a year in the north of Ireland where William the father died.  Margaret the mother and her 9 children completed the journey and settling on that part of Windsor settlement now known as Ellington in the year 1720.
Cyndy > John Bingham who died Sep. ye 9th, 1747, aged 47
Cyndy > Mrs Eunice Burt relict of Capt.David Burt of Longmeadow,Mass.,and formerly the wife of Deac.John Hall.
She died Feb.12,1823, Etat. 78
Cyndy > Samuel Pinney,  first settler of Elllington; oldest son of Humphrey  who sailed  from Plymouth,England, March 30,1630 in the "Mary and John" .  ( Humphrey was son of John of Somersetshire,Eng.  H. settled at Dorchester, 1630, removed
to Windsor,Conn,1635.)
     John arrived in Dorchester,Mass.,June 1630 and married Mary Hull, a passenger.
    Samuel b. in Dorchester,1632, he moved to Windsor,Conn., with his parents in 1635, removed to Simsbury,Conn in 1667, left when Simsbury was burned by the indians 1676.  He engaged in surveying lands in Ellington.  He purchased 1000
acres, built the first log cabin and settled here in 1717. 
Part of this land still remains in the hands of the Pinney family.
Cyndy > Joyce Bissell, dau of ___John Bissell, the immigrant.
Joyce married Samuel Pinney (see last photo), Nov.17,1665,
and their children were born in Windsor.
-May-June 16,1667
-Samuel,Jr- Nov.20,1668
-Josiah- Nov.8,1691
     Samuel Pinney,Jr came to Ellington with his parents in 1717.
Samuel divided his estate between his three sons, Samuel,
Joseph,  and Benjamin
Cyndy > Mary, wife of Ho-r?a Chapman, who died Oct.,17,1799, age 43 years.
Cyndy > Daniel Braman, Nov ? 15,1827, aged 8_2? years.
Revolutionary War veteran
Easy to read.....Thompson Family 1636-1914
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The small red stone: Margaret Thomson (no p) who died January the 20, 1752, in the 87th year of her age.
---
There is a plaque near by that reads: The Thompson Family Association, in memory of William and Margaret Thompson, their 7 sons, and 2 daughters who left Scotland for America, tarr_ing for a year in the north of Ireland where William the father died. Margaret the mother and her 9 children completed the journey and settling on that part of Windsor settlement now known as Ellington in the year 1720.
 > Easy to read.....Thompson Family  1636-1914 
---
The small red stone:  Margaret Thomson (no p) who died January the 20, 1752, in the 87th year of her age.
---
  There is a plaque near by that reads:  The Thompson Family Association, in memory of William and Margaret Thompson, their 7 sons, and 2 daughters who left Scotland for America, tarr_ing for a year in the north of Ireland where William the father died.  Margaret the mother and her 9 children completed the journey and settling on that part of Windsor settlement now known as Ellington in the year 1720.
Easy to read.....Thompson Family 1636-1914
---
The small red stone: Margaret Thomson (no p) who died January the 20, 1752, in the 87th year of her age.
---
There is a plaque near by that reads: The Thompson Family Association, in memory of William and Margaret Thompson, their 7 sons, and 2 daughters who left Scotland for America, tarr_ing for a year in the north of Ireland where William the father died. Margaret the mother and her 9 children completed the journey and settling on that part of Windsor settlement now known as Ellington in the year 1720.
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