Timothy STANLEY

Male 1727 - 1817  (89 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Timothy STANLEY was born on 13 Aug 1727 in Farmington, Connecticut (son of Thomas STANLEY and Esther/Hester COWLES); died on 28 Apr 1817.

    Notes:

    Name:
    He was a shoemaker by trade. His house was opposite the home of his father, in the north part of Stanley street, on the east side of the road, subsequently occupied by his son Oliver. he was elected deacon in 1795. Late in life he was somewhat deaf, and stood in the pulpit the better to hear. His hair was then white, and he used an ear trumpet. his habits were strictly puritanical; he was a careful observer of holy time his wife shaving his face invariably on Saturday afternoon, when all preparations were made for the Sabbath. He lived to the great age of nearly ninety years, dying April 28, 1817.

    Timothy married Lydia NEWELL on 5 May 1757. Lydia was born about 1737; died on 17 Dec 1826. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Rachel STANLEY was born on 20 Mar 1761; died on 16 Nov 1835.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas STANLEY was born on 31 Oct 1696 in Farmington, Connecticut (son of Thomas STANLEY and Anna PECK); died on 13 Oct 1755.

    Thomas married Esther/Hester COWLES on 2 Jan 1718. Esther/Hester (daughter of Deacon Samuel COWLES and Rachel PORTER) was born on 18 May 1697 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 22 Jul 1776. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Esther/Hester COWLES was born on 18 May 1697 in Farmington, Connecticut (daughter of Deacon Samuel COWLES and Rachel PORTER); died on 22 Jul 1776.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Samuel Cowles of Kensington

    Children:
    1. 1. Timothy STANLEY was born on 13 Aug 1727 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 28 Apr 1817.
    2. Col. Gad STANLEY was born on 21 Mar 1734/5 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 10 Jan 1815 in New Britain, Connecticut.