A marriage to Mary Savage on 22 September 1709 is a much repeated error. She married David Hurlbut on this date.
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 "Records of Wethersfield, Connecticut." (RR Hinman communicator). New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Vol 16, p 264. Boston: NEHGS, 1862.
↑ Ancestral File Number: 1TGL-T0 :The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records (NEHGS, Boston, 2011) Vol. Wethersfield, Page 84. Marriage records.
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Colonial families of the United States of America, in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775; : Mackenzie, George Norbury, 1851-1919, ed : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
(https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QacEI3MkOEJQj_v8lRZA9h6mkb2LJfqu1wkc9prhet66RMGUUuhi9Me56cLNN6ezUOpVf5J2HwKFTWgxH6m5ntZqNo4GK2H_gXoLUPAN4OP7nYJM06UKa86ASxU6fDRBlrIX4jdxsSkl2E9-WUVQBLz8-W-FOuf45TMqgyJ7LfrgYQ3lxwYvDIaUp9UBeAg0egP-8oRq8iu_SsO-0qFYtafoYq7eERf4hnJwK9bwaykTGItiSg3yVsKSBa6m2sd1MySXmW6yywE0wAJE75POz4krFjRteCqKF6c8wOXEjesw5vwoSbQ) John Deming of Wethersfield, Connecticut; b. circa 1610; d. circa 1705; one of the early settlers; recorded his homestead there in 1641; was one of the patentees named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662; 2d March, 1642, one of the jury of the "Particular Court;" 1st December, 1645 one of the deputies to the General Court; will proved 21st November, 1705; was a representative at fifty sessions of the General Court; his name appears upon many of the records with the prefix of "Mr." a courtesy only paid to men of some prominence; no accurate date of birth or death or where he emigrated from; Trumbull speaks of him as one of the Fathers of Connecticut, and Hinman says that in 1654 he held the office of Constable, show ing he had the full confidence of the Governor; m. 1637, Honor Treat, dau. of Rich ard and ___ Treat.
ISSUE
viii. David, b. circa 1652; d. 4th May, 1725; removed to Boston, before 1707; m. 14th August, 1678, in Wethersfield, Mary , b. circa 1652, d. 14th October, 1724.
ISSUE
1. David, b. 20th July, 1681.
2. Samuel, b. 9th August, 1683.
3. Honour, b. 9th May, 1685; d. 13th May, 1713.
4. Martha, m. 15th December, 1709, Henry Howell of Boston (see
Howell family, "Colonial Families," Vol. III, pp. 244-255).
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Colonial families of the United States of America, in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775; : Mackenzie, George Norbury, 1851-1919, ed : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive (https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QacEI3MkOEJQj_v8lRZA9h6mkb2LJfqu1wkc9prhet66RMGUUuhi9Me56cLNN6ezUOpVf5J2HwKFTWgxH6m5ntZqNo4GK2H_gXoLUPAN4OP7nYJM06UKa86ASxU6fDRBlrIX4jdxsSkl2E9-WUVQBLz8-W-FOuf45TMqgyJ7LfrgYQ3lxwYvDIaUp9UBeAg0egP-8oRq8iu_SsO-0qFYtafoYq7eERf4hnJwK9bwaykTGItiSg3yVsKSBa6m2sd1MySXmW6yywE0wAJE75POz4krFjRteCqKF6c8wOXEjesw5vwoSbQ) John Deming of Wethersfield, Connecticut; b. circa 1610; d. circa 1705; one of the early settlers; recorded his homestead there in 1641; was one of the patentees named in the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662; 2d March, 1642, one of the jury of the "Particular Court;" 1st December, 1645 one of the deputies to the General Court; will proved 21st November, 1705; was a representative at fifty sessions of the General Court; his name appears upon many of the records with the prefix of "Mr." a courtesy only paid to men of some prominence; no accurate date of birth or death or where he emigrated from; Trumbull speaks of him as one of the Fathers of Connecticut, and Hinman says that in 1654 he held the office of Constable, show ing he had the full confidence of the Governor; m. 1637, Honor Treat, dau. of Rich ard and ___ Treat.
ISSUE
viii. David, b. circa 1652; d. 4th May, 1725; removed to Boston, before 1707; m. 14th August, 1678, in Wethersfield, Mary , b. circa 1652, d. 14th October, 1724.
ISSUE
1. David, b. 20th July, 1681.
2. Samuel, b. 9th August, 1683.
3. Honour, b. 9th May, 1685; d. 13th May, 1713.
4. Martha, m. 15th December, 1709, Henry Howell of Boston (see Howell family, "Colonial Families," Vol. III, pp. 244-255).
edited by William Gilbert