Abigail WALWORTH

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  1. 1.  Abigail WALWORTH was born on 29 Nov 1736 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut (daughter of William WALWORTH and Mary AVERY).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William WALWORTH was born in Jan 1694 in Fisher's Island, New London Co., Connecticut (son of William WALWORTH and Mary Abigail SEATON); died on 17 May 1774 in Bozrah, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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    William of Noank, the eldest son of William, of Fisher's Island, was a farmer and a large land owner. That part of the property which fell to the share of William, lay mostly in Noank and Noank Neck. It included also parcels of farm and woodland on Fort Hill, especially on the south and east sides, and reaching northerly until it touched the grounds of his father's great farm on the heights.

    William also had large possessions in Bozrah and Lebanon and, in the course of thirteen years, from 1720 to 1733, no less than thirty deeds recorded in the Town Clerk's office show William as a party in the sale of land. He had money in abundance which he spent freely in purchasing more land. William is reported to have moved to Bozrah, Connecticut, about 1744, where he afterward lived and died.



    He was a farmer and large landowner and had large possessions in Bozrah and Lebanon. William had a will dated 30 Nov 1773, with a codicil dated 2 Dec 1773, that was proved 14 June 1774 at Stonington. William's surname is sometimes called Walsworth. William Walworth claimed to be descended from Sir William Walworth, who was Lord mayor of London at the time of the rebellion of Wat Hilliard, in the reign of Richard II. Sir William died in 1383 and was buried in the Church of St. Michael, Crooked Lane, London. His father came to the new London Colony at the instance of Major General John Winthrop commanding the forces of the colony, who afterwards became its governor.

    William married Mary AVERY on 16 Jan 1720 in Groton, New London Co., Connecticut. Mary (daughter of Capt Samuel AVERY and Susannah PALMES) was born on 10 Jan 1694/5 in Groton, New London Co., Connecticut; was christened on 5 Mar 1694/5 in First Church, Groton, Connecticut; died on 17 May 1739 in Groton, New London Co., Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary AVERY was born on 10 Jan 1694/5 in Groton, New London Co., Connecticut; was christened on 5 Mar 1694/5 in First Church, Groton, Connecticut (daughter of Capt Samuel AVERY and Susannah PALMES); died on 17 May 1739 in Groton, New London Co., Connecticut.

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    William's wife, Mary, descended from the leading families of Nobility and Royalty of England. She was a direct descendant of King Edward III of England, and of thirteen former kings, prior to King Edward's reign.

    She also was a member of the illustrious family of the Lords of De la Warr, who were connected with the early settlement of America. Sir Thomas West, 3d Lord De La Warr, and his brother, John, both were among the early Governors of the Virginia Colony. Her great-grandfather, General John Humphrey, a lawyer by profession, was one of the founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Colony's first Deputy Governor. He was prominent in the foundation of Cambridge College, familiarly known today as Harvard University.

    Mary's father, Capt. Samuel Avery, was the son of Capt. James Avery and Joanna (Greenslade), and grandson of Christopher Avery, progenitor of the Avery family in New England. He was born Aug. 14, 1664, and on Oct. 25 1686, married Susannah Palmes, dau. of William Palmes and Ann (Humphrey), of Swanzey, Mass. Capt. Samuel Avery operated a large farm and was chosen moderator upon the legal organization of the town of Groton in 1704, and its first townsman at the first town meeting in 1705, an office which he held until his death, which occurred May 1, 1723. Records show that he is buried about a mile northeast of the Seth Williams' farm in Ledyard, Conn. on a farm of CH. Stanton.

    Children:
    1. Mary WALWORTH was born on 29 Sep 1721 in Groton, New London Co., Connecticut; died on 31 Mar 1796 in Groton, New London Co., Connecticut.
    2. Nathan WALWORTH was born on 17 Oct 1724 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. Susannah WALWORTH was born on 22 Oct 1725 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    4. Amos WALWORTH was born on 30 Jan 1728/29 in Groton, New London Co., Connecticut; died in 1795 in Leyden, Massachusetts.
    5. Elijah WALWORTH was born in 1738/9 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut; died on 15 Apr 1774 in Groton, New London Co., Connecticut.
    6. Lucy WALWORTH was born on 03 Dec 1732 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut; died on 10 Aug 1795 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut.
    7. Capt James WALWORTH was born on 02 Sep 1734 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut; died in 1795 in Rome, New York.
    8. 1. Abigail WALWORTH was born on 29 Nov 1736 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
    9. Rebecca WALWORTH was born in 1735 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut; died on 11 Feb 1814 in Guilford, Vermont.