John Vincent the father died in 1659, about eleven years later. John the son was not mentioned in the estate distribution. He, undoubtedly, passed on due to one of the myriad of problems and diseases that took so much of the population during the early eras of the country.[5]
↑ Connecticut Church Records Index: New Haven First Congregational Church 1639-1937. Vol. J-Z. Hartford: Connecticut State Library, 1947.
↑ Jacobus' Families of Ancient New Haven, must have made a rare error here. He lists Hannah bpt. 17 Nov 1639 and Isaac bpt 7 Jun 1640. but both the Connecticut Church Abstracts and the list of John Davenports baptisms published in the NEHGR list them as Hannah bpt. 28 March 1647, and John 8 Oct 1648. Hannah and Isaac Turner, children of Nathaniel were baptized on the dates given to the children of Vincent.
↑ Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692. Vol. I-IV. Boston, MA, USA: 1860-1862.
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