George DENISON

Male 1691 - 1777  (86 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George DENISON was born on 28 Feb 1691 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA (son of Capt. William DENISON and Sarah STANTON); died on 19 Oct 1777 in Denison Yark, Mystic, New London Co., Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 22 May 1692

    George married Lucy GALLUP on 06 Jun 1717 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. Lucy (daughter of Benadam GALLUP and Hester PRENTICE) was born on 12 Jul 1701 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 07 Jan 1793 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Ann DENISON was born on 05 Aug 1718 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 25 Apr 1725 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Daughter DENISON was born on 09 Sep 1720 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 10 Sep 1720 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Lucy DENISON was born on 13 Oct 1721 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 14 Apr 1725 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    4. Mary DENISON was born on 27 Nov 1723 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 14 Jul 1724 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    5. George DENISON was born on 03 Jul 1725 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 19 Jun 1808.
    6. William DENISON was born on 14 Jun 1727 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 20 Sep 1754 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    7. Mercy DENISON was born on 24 Feb 1729 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    8. Esther DENISON was born on 16 Sep 1732 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 14 Nov 1754 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    9. Sarah DENISON was born on 07 Sep 1733 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    10. Samuel DENISON was born on 18 Feb 1735 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 10 Sep 1754 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    11. David DENISON was born between 29 Jan 1736 and 1737 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 24 Jan 1808.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt. William DENISON was born in 1655 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA (son of George DENISON and Ann BORRODELL); died on 26 Mar 1714/5 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA.

    William married Sarah STANTON in May 1686 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. Sarah (daughter of Thomas STANTON and Anna LORD) was born about 1656 in Pawcatuck, New London Co., Connecticut; died on 07 Aug 1713 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah STANTON was born about 1656 in Pawcatuck, New London Co., Connecticut (daughter of Thomas STANTON and Anna LORD); died on 07 Aug 1713 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    Children:
    1. Sarah DENISON was born on 14 Apr 1689 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died in Aug 1774.
    2. 1. George DENISON was born on 28 Feb 1691 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 19 Oct 1777 in Denison Yark, Mystic, New London Co., Connecticut.
    3. William DENISON was born on 24 Mar 1687 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 24 Feb 1724/5 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George DENISON was born in 1618 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England; was christened on 10 Dec 1620 (son of William DENISON and Margaret CHANDLER); died on 23 Oct 1694 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; was buried on 26 Oct 1694 in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic, Conneticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: 1643, Went to England and fought in the Parliamentary Army
    • Fact: 02 Jul 1644, Wounded and captured - Battle of Marston
    • Emigration: 1651
    • Will Proved: Jun 1695

    Notes:

    "After his wife's death, Bridget, George went to England, served under Cromwell in the army of the Parliment, won distintion, was wounded at Naseby, was nursed at the house of John Borodell, by his daughter Ann- whom he married and returned to Roxbury, and finally settled at Stonington, Conn."

    "George and Ann were both remarkable for magnificent personal appearance, and for force of mind and character. She was always called "Lady Ann." They held foremost place in Stonington. He has been described as "the Miles Standish of the settlement," but he was a greater and more brilliant soldier than Miles Standish. He had no equal in any of the colonies, for conducting a war against the Indians, excepting, perhaps, Captain John Mason."

    Excerpt from "Rev. John Eliot's Record of Church Members, Roxbury, Mass.": This winter we had a gracious p'vidence of God befell two brothers Edward & George Dennison, who had been proude incendiarys of some trobls among us, and full of distemp', and disaffection. but the Lord left them to open and shamefull drundennesse at Boston: espec'.edward. We did so greatly humble them both yet though George (being a membr) was excomvnicated, yet in a short time was taken in againe. And Edward humbling himselfe so effectually yet he was also speedyly received in to the Church, this is the tryvmph of grace, to magnify grace by sinne.

    Excerpt from "Direct Descendants of Capt. George Denison": George's bro, Gen Danl Denison wrote in 1672 "My two brothers, Edward and George had all the Estate of my father left between athem, being both marryed long before my father's death; my Brother George buried his first Wife in the year 1643, went into England was a souldier ther above a year, was at the Battle of York, or Marton Moore, where he did good service, was after ward taken Prisoner, but got free and having maried a second Wife he returned to New England the year before our Mother died, and not long after ward removed himelf to New Ldon near whereunto at Stonington he now liveth, having 3 sons John, William, and George, 4 or 5 daughters......3 daughters are married to Stanton, Palmer and Cheesebrook all living at present in the same town."
    He served as Deputy to the Conn Gen Court from New London Sept 1653, May 1654 and Feb 1657, and from Stonington Oct 1671, Oct 1674, May 1678, Oct 1682, May and Oct 1683, May, July and Oct 1684, May and Oct 1685, May 1686, May 1687, Sept 1689, May Sept and Oct 1693, and May 1694. When 1st mentioned in "Conn Col Recds" he is called "Captain," based upon his service and commission in England. He served on the War Comm for New London in 1653 when war threatened with Dutch. Although 56 he served as capt in King Philip's War 1676 in command of New London County troops and second in command of the Conn Army under Maj Robert Treat. He was ap'pted Provost Marshal May 1677. He was Capt of volunteer troops against the enemy Sept 1689.

    "George Denison of Rocksbury in New England gentleman and Bridge Denison his wife daughter of John thompson late of Preston in the County of Northampton and of M(ist)ris Alice Thompso now dwelling at Rocksbury" gave a power of attorney on 22 march 1640/1 to recover her share of her father's estate.

    George married Ann BORRODELL in 1645 in Naseby, Northamton, England. Ann was born about 1615 in England; died on 26 Sep 1712 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic, New London, Conn.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann BORRODELL was born about 1615 in England; died on 26 Sep 1712 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut; was buried in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic, New London, Conn..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 06 Sep 1712

    Children:
    1. John Borodell DENISON was born on 14 Jun 1646 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 26 Apr 1698 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut.
    2. Ann DENISON was christened on 20 May 1649 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut; died in 1694 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Borodell DENISON was born in 1651 in New London, Connecticut; died on 11 Jan 1702 in Stonington,New London, Connecticut.
    4. George DENISON was born in 1653; died on 27 Dec 1711 in Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island.
    5. 2. Capt. William DENISON was born in 1655 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 26 Mar 1714/5 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    6. Margaret DENISON was born in 1657 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 05 May 1741 in Barrington, Mass., (now Rhode Island).
    7. Mercy DENISON was born in 1659 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 10 Mar 1670/1 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.

  3. 6.  Thomas STANTON was born in England; died on 02 Dec 1677 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Wequetequock Bruial Ground, Stonington, New London, Co., Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Thomas Stanton, who became distinguished among the first planters of Stonington, Conn., was in early manhood in England designed and educated for a cadet, but not liking the profession of arms, and taking a deep interest in the religious principles of the migrating Puritans, he left his native land, embarking o board of the good ship 'Bonaventure,' in 1635, and landed in Virginia, but left there almost immediately for Boston, mingling with the native on the way, and rapidly acquired a knowledge of their language and customs. On arrival in Boston he was recognized by Winthrop and his associates as a valuable man, worthy of the most unlimited confidence, for the very next year he was selected by the Boston authorities to accompany Mr. Fenwick and Hugh Peters, as interpreter on a mission to Saybrook, Conn., to hold a conference with the Pequot Indians relative to the murder of Capt. Stone and Newton. After the close of the conference Mr. Stanton went up to Hartford, and there fixed his permanent abode in 1637. Mr. Stanton's accurate knowledge of the language and character of the Indians soon gave him prominence in the new settlements of Connecticut, for the very first year that he came to Hartford, the General Court gave him ten pounds for the service he had already done for the country, and declared that he should be a public officer, to attend the court upon all occasions, either general or particular, at the meetings of the magistrates, to interpret between them and the Indians, at a salary of ten pounds per annum. Mr. Stanton did not always agree with the policy of Capt. Mason and the court relative to the treatment of the Indians, and drew upon himself their displeasure; but being a man accustomed to speak his own mind and act upon his own convictions, maintained his position, though they discontinued his salary for two years, alleging long absence as the cause, and appointed Mr. Gilbert to take his place, but in 1648 they restored him to the place with its compensation. He became the intimate and special friend of Gov. Winthrop of Connecticut, acting as his interpreter in all of his intercourse with the Indians. it was while thus employed, in an interview with Ninigret in the Narragansett country that Mr. Stanton became acquainted with the Pawcatuck Valley, and selected it for his future residence. He was the first white man who joined Mr. William Chesebrough in his new settlement. He petitioned the General Court of Connecticut for liberty to erect a trading house there, which was granted in February, 1650. In the spring following he came to Pawcatuck and erected his trading house on the west bank of Pawcatuck river, in Stonington, in 1651, near a place ever since known as Pawcatuck Rock, for the reason that the deep water channel in the river touched the east side of said rock where vessels trading with him could easily receive and discharge their cargoes without any expense for the erection of a wharf. Mr. Stanton did not remove his family to Pawcatuck in Stonington until 1657, where he had previously erected a dwelling house...

    After the articles of confederation between the New England colonies had been established in 1643, among all of the distinguished interpreters of New England, Mr. Stanton was selected as interpreter general, to be consulted and relied upon in all emergencies. In this capacity and in their behalf he acted as interpreter, especially between the ministers employed by the commissioners of the United Colonies, acting as agents of the London Missionary Society, and the Indians, to whom they preached. He also aided the Rev. Abraham Pierson in the translation of his catechism into the Indian tongue, certifying to the same in his official capacity. After Mr. Stanton became an inhabitant of Pawcatuck in Stonington he took an active part in town affairs, he became prominent, and was elected to almost every position of public trust in the new settlement. In 1658, when Pawcatuck was included in the town of Southertown, under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts, he was appointed selectman and magistrate. After Pawcatuck was set off to the Connecticut Colony by the charter of 1662, Mr. Stanton was appointed magistrate and commissioner and re-appointed every year up to the time of his death. he was elected deputy or representative to the General Court of Connecticut in 1666 and re-elected every year up to 1675.

    Thomas married Anna LORD in 1637 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Anna (daughter of Thomas LORD and Dorothy BIRD) was born in 1621 in Towcester, England; was christened on 18 Sep 1614; died in 1688 in Anquilla, Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Anna LORD was born in 1621 in Towcester, England; was christened on 18 Sep 1614 (daughter of Thomas LORD and Dorothy BIRD); died in 1688 in Anquilla, Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. Thomas STANTON, Jr. was born about 1638 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 11 Apr 1718 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Capt. John STANTON was born in 1641 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 31 Oct 1713 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; was buried in His homestead farm, Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.
    3. Mary STANTON was born in 1643 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died in 1683 in Montville Center, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    4. Hannah Lord STANTON was born in 1644 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 17 Oct 1727 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    5. Joseph STANTON was born in 1646 in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut; was christened on 21 Mar 1646; died on 21 Mar 1713/4 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.
    6. Daniel STANTON was born in 1648 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died in 1687 in Barbadoes, West Indies.
    7. Dorothy STANTON was born in 1651 in Pequoit, New London Co., Connecticut; died on 19 Jan 1742/3 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Wequetequock Burial Ground, Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut.
    8. Robert STANTON was born in 1653 in Pequoit, New London Co., Connecticut; died on 24 Oct 1724 in Pawcatuck, New London Co., Connecticut.
    9. 3. Sarah STANTON was born about 1656 in Pawcatuck, New London Co., Connecticut; died on 07 Aug 1713 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    10. Samuel STANTON was born about 1658 in Pequoit, New London Co., Connecticut; died on 30 Jan 1697/8 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.