Lt Jonathan LYMAN

Male 1684 - 1753  (69 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lt Jonathan LYMAN was born on 01 Jan 1684 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts (son of Richard LYMAN and Elizabeth COWLES); died on 11 Aug 1753 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of Richard Lyman and Elizabeth Cowles

    Jonathan married Lydia LOOMIS about 1707 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut. Lydia (daughter of Joseph LOOMIS and Hannah MARSH) was born on 15 Apr 1686 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 10 Jul 1776 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Jacob LYMAN was born on 04 May 1721; died on 15 Jan 1802.
    2. Zerviah LYMAN was born on 14 Apr 1723.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard LYMAN was born about 1647 in Windsor, Connecticut (son of Richard LYMAN and Hepzibah FORD); died on 4 Nov 1708 in Lebanon, New London Co., Connecticut.

    Richard married Elizabeth COWLES on 26 May 1675 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of John COWLES and Hannah ?) was born in 1651 in Farmington, Connectocut; died after 1696. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth COWLES was born in 1651 in Farmington, Connectocut (daughter of John COWLES and Hannah ?); died after 1696.
    Children:
    1. 1. Lt Jonathan LYMAN was born on 01 Jan 1684 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; died on 11 Aug 1753 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard LYMAN was born in England; was christened on 24 Feb 1616/17 in High Ongar, Essex, England (son of Richard LYMAN and Sarah OSBORNE); died on 3 Jun 1662 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of Richard Lyman and Sarah Osborne
    • Baptism: 24 Feb 1618

    Notes:

    Name:
    Migrated to New England on the 'Lyon' arriving at Nantasket 23 August 1631 at age 13 with his parents and siblings Phillips, 20, Sarah 11, John, 8, and Robert, 2. Settled at Charlestown, Massachusetts, Hartford, Connecticut and Northampton, Massachusetts.

    Richard married Hepzibah FORD before 1644 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Hepzibah was born on 15 May 1625 in Dorchester, Dorset, England; was christened on 15 May 1625 in Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 11 Apr 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hepzibah FORD was born on 15 May 1625 in Dorchester, Dorset, England; was christened on 15 May 1625 in Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorset, England; died on 11 Apr 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Thomas Ford and Elizabeth (Charde) Cooke

    Children:
    1. Hepzibah LYMAN was born about 1644 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 4 Jun 1732 in Lebanon, New London Co., Connecticut.
    2. Sarah LYMAN was born about 1648; died between 1688 and 1 Jan 1707/8.
    3. 2. Richard LYMAN was born about 1647 in Windsor, Connecticut; died on 4 Nov 1708 in Lebanon, New London Co., Connecticut.
    4. John LYMAN was born in 1655 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 13 Oct 1727.

  3. 6.  John COWLES was born between 1598-1600 in England; died between 11-15 Sep 1675 in Hatfield, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    He is said to have been born in the west of England; was among the early settlers at Hartford and not long after 1640, located at Farmington, where he served as Townsman and in 1652, was one of those who organized the church there, being one of the "Seven Pillars." His land was on the corner at the north end of Farmington Village. Selling this property, he bought three lots just south of the present meeting house and built his house there. He was a farmer; was Deputy to the General Assembly from Farmington at the October and November sessions of 1653 and the May session of 1654. It has been erroneously said that he was one of the "signers" who started the settlement at Hadley, (Judd's Hadley, 1905 edition, p. 11.) He was one of the twenty-five "engagers" in Hadley to establish themselves at Hatfield, "cross the River" before March 25, 1661, and his record there begins in January, 1660/1; Freeman 1666. He was Townsman of Hadley, 1667. It is said that he spelled his name "Cowles" to distinguish himself from another man in the place named cole, but this seems doubtful. He may have been a brother of James of Hartford.

    He probably came from Gloucestershire, where the Cowles family were more numerous than in any other part of England at that time, but a limited search of the records there and elsewhere in England by the College of Arms and a search by the compiler of the printed English records available, have failed to locate the place from whence he came or to trace his ancestry.

    His name appears as Coll, Colles, Cole, Coles, Coal, Coale, Coales and Coalles in the earl record and for the first time as Cowles in the record of a court held at Hartford in 1659, at which he was a juror and again in two similar records and as appraiser of an estate in 1662-3. It appears as Cowles in his own will and that of his wife Hannah, in Farmington land records in 1666, in the record of his son John's marriage in 1668 and in that of his own death at Hatfield, Mass., Sept. 1675. It was the common belief of the genealogists of the last century that he changed his name from Cole to Cowles in order to distinguish his family from that o another John Cole of the same town, and some went so far as to say that he originated the name Cowles and that all who bore it were his descendants. But none of this is true for the reason that he signed his name by mark and could not have changed its spelling, that the name Cowles is an ancient one in England, antedating 1553, and that there are several Cowles families inAmerica who are not his descendants. However there is good reason to believe that the name Cowles was derived from that of Cole at some time prior to 1553 when it first appears of record in several counties in England almost simultaneously. If all of these families were descended from the same Cowles ancestor he must have lived at a much earlier period, but the probabilities are that each family derived its name independently from that of Cole. In the early records the Cowles family usually appears in the same neighborhood as the Cole family and sometimes the name of the same person is spelt first one way and then the other.

    John Cowles was a farmer and doubtless had but little spare time or inclination for public office; yet as a good citizen he served in the various capacities noted in his record. After raising and educating a large family of children he left comparatively good estate, and his children all married into some of the most prominent families in New England.

    John married Hannah ?. Hannah was born about 1613; died on 16 Mar 1683/4 in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah ? was born about 1613; died on 16 Mar 1683/4 in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. Samuel COWLES was born in 1639 in prob. Hartford, Connecticut; died on 17 Apr 1691 in Farmington, Connecticut.
    2. John COWLES was born in Feb 1641/2 in prob. Farmington, Connecticut; died on 12 May 1711 in Hatfield, Massachusetts.
    3. Hannah COWLES was born in Feb 1644 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 4 Feb 1689/90 in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
    4. Sarah COWLES was born about 1646 in Farmington, Connecticut; was christened on 7 Feb 1646/7 in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 8 May 1676.
    5. Esther COWLES was born in 1649 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 17 Apr 1691 in Farmington, Connecticut.
    6. 3. Elizabeth COWLES was born in 1651 in Farmington, Connectocut; died after 1696.
    7. Mary COWLES was born on 24 Jun 1654 in Farmington, Connecticut.