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             Husband: James PRITCHARD (1)
                Born: 31 JAN 1723 in Milford, New Haven, CT (2)
Married: 07 AUG 1740 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (30)
Died: 03 SEP 1749 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT
Father: James PRITCHARD
Mother: Elizabeth JOHNSON
Spouses:
                Wife: Abigail HICKOX (3 4)
                Born: 08 AUG 1722 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (5)
Died:
Father: Ebenezer HICKOCK
Mother: Esther HINE
Spouses:
Children
01               (M): Jabez PRITCHARD (6 7 8 9)
Born: 18 FEB 1741 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (10)
Died: DEC 1777 in New York In Military Service (11)
Spouses: Eunice BOTSFORD
02               (?): Jerehiah PRITCHARD
Born: 13 APR 1743 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (12)
Died:
Spouses:
03               (M): Elisha PRITCHARD
Born: 01 OCT 1745 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (13)
Died: 11 AUG 1749 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (14)
Spouses:
04               (M): James PRITCHARD
Born: APR 1748 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (15)
Died: 16 AUG 1749 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (16)
Spouses:
05               (M): James PRITCHARD (17)
Born: 04 JUN 1750 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (18)
Died:
Spouses: Rachael WARREN
06               (F): Abigail PRITCHARD
Born: 14 MAY 1752 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (19 20)
Died:
Spouses: Ebenezer HITCHCOCK
07               (F): Lydia PRITCHARD (21)
Born: 11 AUG 1757 in Derby, New Haven, CT (22 23)
Died: 1808 in Oxford, New Haven, CT (24)
Spouses: Jonathan LUM
08               (F): Sarah PRITCHARD
Born: 15 NOV 1759 in Derby, New Haven, CT (25 26)
Christened: DEC 1759 in First Congregational Church Of Derby (27)
Died:
Spouses:
09               (M): Elisha PRITCHARD
Christened: 26 APR 1762 in First Congregational Church Of Derby (28)
Died:
Spouses:
10               (F): Hannah PRITCHARD
Christened: 07 JUL 1765 in First Congregational Church Of Derby (29)
Died:
Spouses:

Footnotes

  1. Copied and compared with the original by Nancy O. Phillips, Sarah Riggs Humphrey Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Derby, Connecticut Town Records, 1655-1710 (New Haven, CT, The Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Company, 1901), 473, 474, 475.
    Church Records.
  2. Susan Woodruff Abbott, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), 610.
  3. Copied and compared with the original by Nancy O. Phillips, Sarah Riggs Humphrey Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Derby, Connecticut Town Records, 1655-1710 (New Haven, CT, The Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Company, 1901), 473, 474, 475.
    Church Records.
  4. Susan Woodruff Abbott, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), 610.
  5. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap63.
  6. Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol 8 - Derby 1655-1852 (Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1997), 280.
    ... of Derby ...
  7. Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), 638.
    ... enlisted in July, 1777, under Captain Carris in the regiment of Colonel Enos, was in command at Horseneck and afterwards under the command of Major Humphreys near Fort Independence. In the conflict at that place he, with others, was taken prisoner and confined first at King's Bridge, then in New York, and afterward on a prison ship in the North River. His commission was taken from him by his inhuman captors and he was so illy treated that, like most of the other prisoners on that infamous ship, he survived but a short time.
    His generous and honorable character may be inferred from the fact that he might have escaped being taken prisoner but he would not abandon a wounded comrade; and that he aftereward divided his funds with a fellow prisoner, to which fact of liberality Bradford Steele ascribed his own recovery, by means of the provisions and comforts he was thus enabled to procure.
  8. Ibid., 789-90.
    The memorandum of Lieut. Jabez Pritchard, who was taken prisoner with Bradford Steele and others, was brought home by Lieut. Steele, and contains the list of guards detailed at Horseneck from September 15th to the 21st. A large part of the company was from the town of Derby. The names are: ...
  9. Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), 240-1.
    ... home was on what is now called the Mountain Road ...
  10. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap110.
  11. Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol 8 - Derby 1655-1852 (Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1997), 280.
    Jabez, Lieut., d. Dec. [ ]*, 1777, at New York *last day.
  12. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap110.
  13. Ibid., Ap110.
  14. Ibid., Ap110.
  15. Ibid., Ap110.
  16. Ibid., Ap110.
  17. 1790 Derby Census.
  18. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap110.
  19. Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 3, p 755.
  20. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap110.
  21. Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family of Derby, Connecticut (New Haven, CT, Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1932), 21.
  22. Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol 8 - Derby 1655-1852 (Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1997), 280.
  23. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap110.
  24. Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850. (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000), 57.
  25. Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol 8 - Derby 1655-1852 (Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1997), 280.
  26. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap110.
  27. Copied and compared with the original by Nancy O. Phillips, Sarah Riggs Humphrey Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Derby, Connecticut Town Records, 1655-1710 (New Haven, CT, The Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Company, 1901), 473.
    Church Records.
  28. Ibid., 474.
    Church Records.
  29. Ibid., 475.
    Church Records.
  30. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap110.

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