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REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS OF STAMFORD FAMILIES
Compiled by Reverend Elijah B. Huntington
Stamford, April 6, 1797
Note: I have added surnames to each entry to aid in electronic searches.The format has been altered for ease of reading. Reverend Huntington madesome errors in the original work and there may be additional errors in the transcription to disk. Some corrections have been made where known.Additionally, some wives' surnames have been added. If you know of anyerrors, please email Barbara Kaye. |
Jagger ELIZABETH Jagger, daughter of Jeremy Jagger, born Sept. 18, 1657, and died Dec. 17, 1678 Jeremy Jagger, died 14, 6, 1658. JONATHAN Jagger and Rebecca Holmes, m, Aug. 22, 1700 Hannah Jagger, born Aug. 12, 1701 John Jagger, born Dec. 7, 1702 two sons and one daughter, born Dec. 14, 1704, and all died same day Mary Jagger, born Dec. 6, 1705, and died Feb. 24, 1705-6 Jeremiah Jagger, died Feb. 12, 1710-1 Jeremiah Jagger, died Feb. 18-- Mary Jagger, born June 20, 1719 Jonathan Jagger, born Dec. 15, 1715 Jeremiah Jagger died Oct. 6, 1706 Rebecca Jagger died last day of Nov., 1732 Mrs. Rebecca Jagger, wife of Sergt. Jonathan Jagger, died Apr. 1, 1749 Sergt. Jonathan Jagger died May 8, 1752, aet 77. JOHN Jagger and Rebecca Ingersol were married on Nov. --, 1732 John Jagger, born Jan. 24, 1732-3 Rebecca Jagger, born July 16, 1734 Jeremiah Jagger, born June 17, 1736 Reuben Jagger, born Feb. 28, 1738-9 Nathaniel Jagger, born Dec. 19, 1739 Hannah Jagger, born May 30, 1741 Nehemiah Jagger, born to widow Rebecca, May 2, 1743, and died Feb. 10, 1744-5 John Jagger, Sr. died Mar. 31, 1743. JONATHAN Jagger, of Stamford, a soldier, was killed in the fight in the retreat near Lake George, Sept. 8, 1755. WILLIAM Gale and Rebecca Jagger were married on July 4, 1758 William Gale, born Feb. 10, 1759 Isaac Gale, born Nov. 17, 1760 Reuben Gale, born Jan. 30, 1763 Joseph Gale, born Dec. 14, 1764 Nat Gale, born Oct. 20, 1766 Isaac Gale, born Sept. 27, 1768 Betsey Gale, born Dec. 19, 1770 Rufus Gale, born July 14, 1774 Jeremiah Gale, born Jan. 21, 1780. NATHAN Holly, Jr. and Hannah ??? (Hannah Jagger) Sarah Holly, born May 7, 1766 Isaac Holly, born May 26, 1768. BENJAMIN Hait, Jr. and Elizabeth Jagger were married on June 10, 1697 Deborah Hait, born Aug. 9, 1698 Benjamin Hait, born Aug. 24, 1700 David Hait, born Jan. 23, 1702 Abraham Hait, born June 16, 1704 Samuel Hait, died Aug. 29, 1706 Elizabeth Hait, born Sept. 26, 1710 and died July 31, 1712 Ebenezer Hait, born Oct., 1712 Jagger Hait, born Dec. 21, 1714 Hannah Hait, born Dec. 8, 1716 Benjamin Hait, born June 13, 1718 Jonas Hait, born May 8, 1720. SAMUEL Hait (Capt. and Dea.) and Mary Jagger were married on Mar. 29, 1704-5 a child died Aug. 29, 1706 Mary Hait, born Feb. 20, 1711-2 Elizabeth Hait, born Nov. 27, 1713 and died next day Samuel Hait, born Feb. 8, ??? (1715-16) Joanna Hait, born Jan. 14, 1716-7 and died Mar. 12, 1717 Ebenezer Hait, born Feb. 16, 1719-20 Elizabeth Hait, born Feb. 17, 1721 a child, born July 20, 1724 and died Aug. 1, 1724. THOMAS Newman and Hannah Jagger were married on June 20, 1723 Thomas Newman, born July 24, 1724 Jeremiah Newman, born May 29, 1726 Daniel Newman, born May 3, 1728 Hannah Newman, born June 20, 1730 Rebecca Newman, born June 2. 1735 Stephen Newman, born Jan. 10, 1738-9 THOMAS Newman died Sept. 15, 1743. ROBERT Usher and Elizabeth Jagger were married on 12, 3, 1659 Elizabeth Usher, born Feb. 25, 1659-60. SAMUEL Webb (and Hannah Jagger) had Waitstill Webb, born Jan. 6, 1690-1 Samuel Webb, born Nov. 6, 1692 Mercy Webb, born Apr. 11, 1693 Charles Webb, born Mar. 12, 1696-7 Mary Webb, born Jan. 7, 1698-9 Nathaniel Webb, born Nov. 6, 1700. JOHN Webster and Sarah Jagger were married on Apr. 9, 1702 John Webster, born June 24, 1704 and died Mar. 8, 1717 Sarah Webster, born Aug. 10, 1706 Rachel Webster, born July 23, 1708 and died Apr. 6, 1710 Nicholas Webster, born Dec. 18, 1710 and died Oct. 15, 1734 |
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