Name | Edward Stebbins | |
Born | 1595 | Black Notley, Essex, England |
Christened | 24 Feb 1595 | Black Notley, Essex, England |
Gender | Male | |
Died | 19 Aug 1668 | Hartford, Connecticut Colony |
Person ID | I2348 | Alford Hathaway |
Last Modified | 10 Oct 2023 |
Family | Francis Tough, b. 1597, England , d. 1673, Hartford, Connecticut Colony (Age 76 years) | |||||
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Last Modified | 10 Oct 2023 | |||||
Family ID | F794 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Photos | Statue of John Mason Statue of John Mason, who led the combined native and English forces in the Pequot War. Mason also played significant roles in developing the Connecticut Colony, including as a partner to Deacon Edward Stebbins in the expedition to western Massachusetts in 1632 that acquired sufficient corn from the natives to avert starvation and death of the… | |
Plaque in Hartford naming the "Adventures," the men who explored the area and selected the location for Hartford. | ||
Statue of Thomas Hooker |
Documents | Images of original probate records for Edward Stebbins | |
Images of original probate records for Francis Tough Stebbins | ||
Eleven Fundamental Orders of Connecticut |
Biographies | The story of Edward Stebbins and Francis Tough Edward was baptized on February 24, 1594/95, in Black Notley, Essex, England. This eight-hundred-year-old Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul is still in use. Edward's wife, Francis Tough, was the daughter of Ralph Tough of Burrough-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, England. Edward was a founder and Hartford. |
Timelines | The Time of the Lives of Edward and Francis Stebbins |
Maps | Map of Hartford 1640 | |
Early Connecticut Map | ||
Map of Edward Stebbins Homestead in Hartford |
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