Martha COWLES

Female 1704 - Aft 1728  (23 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Martha COWLES was born on 19 May 1704 in East Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 19 May 1704 in East Hartford, Connecticut (daughter of Timothy COWLES and Hannah PITKIN); died after 31 Mar 1728.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Timothy COWLES was born on 4 Nov 1666 in Farmington, Connecticut (son of Samuel COWLES and Abigail STANLEY); died on 30 Aug 1736 in East Hartford, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Timothy m. January 1, 1689/90, Hannah, born 1666 or 1667' d. 1737; daughter of Hon. William and Hannah (Goodwin) Pitkin of East Hartford, Conn. Hannah Goodwin was daughter of Ozias Goodwin, one of the first settlers in East Hartford. Hon. William Pitkin was one of the original settlers and large landholders in East Hartford; principal attorney of the colony; treasurer 1676; assistant 1690, until his death Dec. 16, 1694. His grandson, William Pitkin, son of William and Elizabeth (Stanley) Pitkin, was a great grandson of John Cowles. he was judge of the Superior Court; Deputy or Lieutenant Governor, 1754-1766, and governor of the Colony of Connecticut, 1766-1769, the date of his death. After his marriage Timothy Cowles removed to East Hartford, where he first appears in the records in 1695. He owned a three mile lot east and west from the conn. River easterly, part of which was taken in the highway laid out from Richard Gilman's north of Gilman's Brook easterly in 1734. He lived jut south of Gilman's Brook on the East side of Main street before 1700, on the site occupied in 1879 by Mr. I. Carney.

    On Dec. 27, 1687 the town of Farmington granted to Timothy Cowles a four-acre lot, lying on the south side of Samuel Cowles senior's four acre lot "provided that he do come and inhabit in the town," from which it appears that he was not then a resident of Farmington.

    He was a collector of the 3rd Ecclesiastical Society of Hartford in 1701, and deacon in 1718. Chosen at a Town Meeting, Hartford, Dec. 25, 1701, surveyor for the East Side; Dec. 17, 1706, constable for the year ensuing; constable, Dec. 18, 1711; grand jury man, Dec. 15, 1713; selectman, Dec. 18, 1716, for the year ensuing. In his will on file in the State Library at Hartford, dated march 31, 1728, his wife is not mentioned, indicating that she was not then living. They were admitted to full communion in the First Church at Hartford, Aug. 11, 1695.

    Timothy married Hannah PITKIN on 1 Jan 1689/90. Hannah (daughter of William PITKIN and Hannah GOODWIN) was born in 1666; died in 1737. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah PITKIN was born in 1666 (daughter of William PITKIN and Hannah GOODWIN); died in 1737.
    Children:
    1. William COWLES was born on 01 Sep 1690 in East Hartford, Connecticut; died on 12 Apr 1771 in East Hartford, Connecticut.
    2. Hannah COWLES was born in 1693 in East Hartford, Connecticut; died on 19 Feb 1777 in Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts; was buried in The Hill Cemetery, Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
    3. Joseph COWLES was born on 13 Jan 1695 in East Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 13 Jan 1694/5 in East Hartford, Connecticut; died on 20 Feb 175 in East Hartford, Connecticut.
    4. Elizabeth COWLES was born in 1697 in East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 20 May 1782 in Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    5. Abigail COWLES was born on 03 Mar 1700 in East Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 3 Mar 1700 in East Hartford, Connecticut; died after 31 Mar 1728.
    6. 1. Martha COWLES was born on 19 May 1704 in East Hartford, Connecticut; was christened on 19 May 1704 in East Hartford, Connecticut; died after 31 Mar 1728.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel COWLES was born in 1639 in prob. Hartford, Connecticut (son of John COWLES and Hannah ?); died on 17 Apr 1691 in Farmington, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of John and Hannah Cowles of Hartford, Conn.

    Notes:

    Name:
    He was one of the eighty-four proprietors of Farmington in 1672; inherited his father's estate there and became one of the leading citizens. He was a man of energy, enterprise and possessed what passed for wealth at that time. Joined the church with his wife in 1690; was the progenitor of the Connecticut branch of the Cowles family as his brother John was of the Massachusetts branch.

    Samuel married Abigail STANLEY on 14 Jan 1660/1. Abigail (daughter of Timothy STANLEY and Elizabeth ?) was born in Hartford, Connecticut; died in 1736 in Farmington, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Abigail STANLEY was born in Hartford, Connecticut (daughter of Timothy STANLEY and Elizabeth ?); died in 1736 in Farmington, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Dau. of Timothy and Elizabeth Stanley of Hartford, Conn.

    Children:
    1. Deacon Samuel COWLES was born on 17 Mar 1661 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 14 Oct 1748 in Kensington, Connecticut.
    2. Abigail COWLES was born on 1 Jan 1663 in Farmington, Connecticut; died after 1718.
    3. Hannah COWLES was born on 10 Dec 1664 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 05 Sep 1701.
    4. 2. Timothy COWLES was born on 4 Nov 1666 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 30 Aug 1736 in East Hartford, Connecticut.
    5. Sarah COWLES was born on 25 Dec 1668 in Farmington, Connecticut; died after Aug 1733.
    6. John COWLES was born on 28 Jan 1670/1 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 10 Oct 1748 in Farmington, Connecticut.
    7. Nathaniel COWLES was born on 15 Feb 1672/3 in Farmington, Connecticut; died in 1729 in Southington, Connecticut.
    8. Capt Isaac COWLES was born on 28 Mar 1675 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 7 Feb 1756 in Farmington, Connecticut.
    9. Joseph COWLES was born on 18 Jan 1677/8 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 30 Nov 1760 in Wallingford, New Haven Co., Connecticut; was buried in Old Graveyard, Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut.
    10. Elizabeth COWLES was born on 17 Mar 1679/80 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 8 Nov 1727.
    11. Caleb COWLES was born on 20 Jun 1682 in Farmington, Connecticut; was christened on 25 Jun 1682 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 15 Nov 1725 in Kensington, Connecticut.

  3. 6.  William PITKIN was born in 1635 in England (son of ? PITKIN and Unknown ?); died on 16 Dec 1694.

    Notes:

    Excerpt from "Pitkin Genealogy":

    William Pitkin, the progenitor of the family in America, who came from England in 1659, was possessed of great ability and tenacity of purpose. Endowed with a discerning mind, coupled with an excellent English education, coming into the Colony after its early settlement, he soon gained the full confidence of the Connecticut colonists. He was admitted a freeman, October 9, 1662, and was appointed the same year by the General Assembly, Prosecutor for the Colony. His marked ability gave him, in1664, the appointment of Attorney-General, by the King. From 1675 to 1690, a period of fifteen years, he annually represented Hartford in the Colonial Assembly. In 1676 he was chosen Treasurer of the Colony. He was often appointed Commissioner by the Colony to the United Colonies. In 1676 he was appointed with Major Talcott to negotiate peace with the Narragansett and other Indian tribes. In 1690 he was elected a member of the Colonial Council, and so remained till is death. In 1693 he was sent by the Colony to Governor Fletcher of New York, to negotiate terms respecting the militia until Governor Winthrop's return from England, whither he had gone on the same business (see Hollister's "Connecticut", p. 340). In 1693 "Mr. William Pitkin, Mr. Sanuel Chester, and Captain William Whiting were appointed by the General Court to run the division line between the Connecticut and Massachusetts colonies" (see Trumbull's History, p. 410; also see Col. Rec., Vol. I, p. 363-413, Vol. II, p. 426, Vol. III, p. 19). Aside from his profession, he was also one of the principal planters of the town, having purchased a large tract of land on the east side of the river, on which his sons all settled. It embraced a portion of East Hartford Center. He owned one-third interest in a saw-mill and a grist-mill at "Pitkin Falls", so called from the number of dams and mills erected there, by the Pitkin family. He was also appointed with Mr. John Crow, to lay out the first Main and other streets on the east side of the river.

    William married Hannah GOODWIN in 1661. Hannah (daughter of Ozias GOODWIN and Mary WOODWARD) was born in 1637; died on 12 Feb 1724. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah GOODWIN was born in 1637 (daughter of Ozias GOODWIN and Mary WOODWARD); died on 12 Feb 1724.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter Of Ozias and (Mary Woodward) Goodwin

    Children:
    1. Roger PITKIN was born in 1662; died on 24 Nov 1748.
    2. William PITKIN, Jr. was born in 1664; died on 05 Apr 1723 in Hartford, Hartford County,Connecticut.
    3. 3. Hannah PITKIN was born in 1666; died in 1737.
    4. John PITKIN was born in 1668; died in 1706.
    5. Nathaniel PITKIN was born in 1670; died on 20 Feb 1733.
    6. George PITKIN was born in 1675; died on 23 Dec 1702.
    7. Elizabeth PITKIN was born in 1677.
    8. Ozias PITKIN was born in 1679; died on 09 Jan 1747.