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- [S65] IGI, LDS Film 0002927, Barbour collection : Connecticut vital records prior to 1850 Barbour, Lucius B. (Lucius Barnes) , 1878-1934 (Reliability: 3).
Elisabeth Isham, daughter of Benjamin Isham and Elizabeth, was born 12 September 1756, in Ellington, Connecticut (Tolland County).
- [S66] Ishams in England and America by Homer Worthington Brainard, Homer Worthington Brainard, (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company Inc., 1938.), http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=10297&offerid=0%3a7858%3a0., pp. 163-164 (Reliability: 3).
33. ELIZABETH ISHAM (Benjamin, John, John), born in Windsor (East, now Ellington), Conn. Sept. 12, 1756; date of her death not found; married about 1780, Nathan Hall, son of Thomas and Sarah (Clark) Hall.
Thomas Hall, born 1712 in Easton, Mass.; died in Ellington 1777. Sarah his wife died in Ellington 1776, aged 55 years.
Nathan Hall was a farmer; removed from Ellington to West Granville, now Tolland, Mass.
Children:
Nancy, b. ____; m. Jesse Dudley Hawley, b. Dec. 7, 1774, son of Rev. Rufus and Deborah (Kent) Hawley of Avon, Conn. They removed to Morgan, O. and thence to Napoli, N. Y. He had, perhaps by another wife, children: Aratus, Philena and Elvira.
Elizabeth, b. ____; m. Timothy Twining, b. 1782, d. Sept. 22, 1824, son of Elijah and Lois (Rogers) Twining of Tolland, Mass., where he resided. Only child Miranda, b. Aug. 1, 1812; d. May 14, 1860; m. Austin Goodale of Jefferson, O. Another source says that TImothy Twining m. Betsey Hamilton; perhaps an error.
Gordon, b. Apr. 8, 1784, at West Granville (now Tolland), Mass.; d. in Bombay, India, Mar. 20, 1826, 1826; m. in 1816 Margaret Lewis, b. in Carew Newton, Wales, in 1783, d. in Northampton, Mass. in 1868. Gordon Hall was the first American missionary to India. His son Gordon Hall, Jr. was long a minister at Northampton, Mass. His widow was living at Chicago in 1908; had a large family. George Hall, a brother of Gordon, Jr., m. a daughter of Francis Cooley.
Nathan, b. ____; m. Esther Wolcott, b. July 19, 1787, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Bosworth) of Sandisfield, Mass. Nathan Hall, Jr. lived in Tolland, Mass. for many years, and then removed to Ohio.
Authorities: Twining Genealogy, p. 48; Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia, Vol. II, p. 931; Memoir of Gordon Hall, by H. Bardwell, Andover, Mass., 1834; letter of Mrs. Gordon Hall, 1908.
- [S66] Ishams in England and America by Homer Worthington Brainard, Homer Worthington Brainard, (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company Inc., 1938.), http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=10297&offerid=0%3a7858%3a0., pp. 130-132 (Reliability: 3).
12. BENJAMIN ISHAM (John, John), born in Edgartown, Mass. about 1723; died in Ellington, Conn. Apr. 21, 1797, aged 74 years; married Elizabeth ____, who died in Ellington about 1760; married second Hannah _____, born ____, died in Ellington Apr. 26, 1827.
Benjamin Isham was a farmer all his life. He bough seventy-three acres of land of Elisha Loomis, and sixteen acres more of Daniel Loomis. Apr. 29, 1748 (Windsor Deeds, Col. VIII, p. 32). According to present boundaries this land would be in that part of Ellington just north of Rockville. The east shore of the pond is in Tolland. He sold these two parcels of land to Medinah Fitch Apr. 7, 1750, for £300, and thereby appears to have lost money, but we do not know all the circumstances (Windsor Deeds, Vol. IX, p. 24).
Other Windsor deeds show purchases of land in 1761 and 1763. Joseph Blunt of Windsor (Tolland) conveyed to Benjamin Isham for £20 the north side and east end of Lot 108 in Ellington Parish, bounded by land of Jeremiah Diggens, eleven and one half acres. Feb. 25, 1763. Besides this he also owned the whole of Lot 109, a total of thirty-one and one-half acres. These lots were near those of his father and brother John.
Benjamin Isham was made freeman Sept. 12, 1786, at the time Ellington became a town.
By will dated Dec. 24, 1792, Benjamin Isham of Ellington made bequests to wife Hannah; to three sons, James, Asher and Lemuel £20 each; to daughters Elizabeth and Mary £8 each; to son Obadiah the remainder of the estate. Obadiah to be the sole executor. Inventory of estate taken May 25, 1797, shows a total of £745, 14s, 11d (East Windsor Probate Records, Vol. II, p. 108).
Children
Born in Windsor and East Windsor:
33. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 12, 1756; m. Nathan Hall.
34. James, b. Aug. 27, 1760; m. Mary Kingsley.
Mary, b. Mar. 8, 1763; probably unmarried.
35. Asher, b. Aug. 28, 1765; m. Tryphena Easton.
36. Lemuel, b. Dec. 8, 1768; m. Lucy Williams.
37. Obadiah, b. Apr. 9, 1770; m. Mary Hyde; m. second Mehitable Hammond
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