Rachel TALCOTT

Female 1681 - Bef 1753  (< 71 years)


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  1. 1.  Rachel TALCOTT was born on 23 Feb 1681 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA (daughter of Lieut. Col. John TALCOTT and Mary COOK); died before 1753.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Lt. Col. John Talcott of Hartford, and half-sister of Gov. Joseph Talcott

    Rachel married Gershom BULKLEY before 1706. Gershom (son of Peter BULKLEY and Margaret ?) was born about 1676 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 09 Apr 1753 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lieut. Col. John TALCOTT was born before 1632 in Braintree, Essex Co., England; died on 23 Jul 1688 in Hartford, Hartford County,Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of John Talcott and Dorothy Mott

    Notes:

    Name:
    "The Talcott Pedgree": He came over from England with his parents and sister Mary (who afterwards married the Rev. John russell) in the ship Lyon, in 1632. He resided in Hartford; was made an ensign in 1650, a captain in 1660; was elected a deputy or assistant magistrate, of the Colony of Connecticut, before it was joined to New Haven, May 18, 1654, and Treasurer to succeed his father, May 17, 1660, which office he held till 1676. He was one of the patentees named in the Charter of Charles the First, granted to Connecticut April 20, 1662; which document was entrusted to Wyllis, TALCOTT,and Allyn for safe-keeping. In 1676, on the breaking out of the Philip war, he resigned the office of treasurer and was appointed to the command of the army with the rank of major, and in June of that year went into the field at the head of the "standing army" of Connecticut, accompanied by 200 Mohigan and "Pequot Indians." In the various battles with the Indians in which he was engaged, he was ALWAYS victorious, and obtained great renown as an "Indian fighter." Many of his official papers are on record in the Secretary of State's office at hartford, and are interesting relics of the memorable Philip war. Early in the war he was promoted to the rank of Lieut.-Colonel. In March 1662 the General Court granted to him and to John Allyn 600 acres of upland and 100 acres of meadow land, to be laid out in Hammonaset (Killingsworth).

    Lt.-Col. Talcott died intestate, his property amounting to L2232 3s. 6d., was claimed by his oldest surviving son, Governor Joseph Talcott, who petitioned the General Court May 15, 1691, to give him possession thereof, which he claimed by right of primogeniture.

    John married Mary COOK on 9 Nov 1676. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary COOK
    Children:
    1. 1. Rachel TALCOTT was born on 23 Feb 1681 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died before 1753.