Tree: New England Hall Families Master Tree
Notes: Named for Colonel William Ledyard, slain commander of Colonial forces in the Battle of Groton Heights in September 1781, the town was set off from Groton in 1836 by an act of the Connecticut Legislature. The western section, on the east bank of the Thames River, had been settled in the mid-seventeenth century by Thomas Bayley, John Gager, Robert Allyn and Robert Stoddard. The settlers were farmers, and the river their transportation.
Matches 1 to 1 of 1
Last Name, Given Name(s) ![]() |
Birth ![]() |
Person ID | Tree | ||
1 | ![]() | 13 Jul 1828 | Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut | I17669 | New England Hall Families Master Tree |
Matches 1 to 1 of 1
Last Name, Given Name(s) ![]() |
Died ![]() |
Person ID | Tree | ||
1 | ![]() | 10 Jul 1868 | Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut | I17689 | New England Hall Families Master Tree |
Matches 1 to 2 of 2
Family ![]() |
Married ![]() |
Family ID | Tree | ||
1 | Gallup / Allyn | 10 Dec 1823 | Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut | F8378 | New England Hall Families Master Tree |
2 | Lamb / Williams | 20 Mar 1785 | Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut | F8386 | New England Hall Families Master Tree |