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WINDHAM COUNTY RECORDS |
WILLIAM ROSS & THE STORRS FAMILY BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES CONNECTICUT. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS AND OF MANY OF THE EARLY SETTLED FAMILIES. PUBLISHER: J.H.BEERS & CO., CHICAGO; 1903 P. 240
WILLIAM ROSS is one of the best-known
and most substantial citizens of Chaplin, Conn. The Ross family is
one of the oldest in Windham county, and, while not as numerous as
in former days, is still identified with the best interests of that
portion of the State in various lines, and prominent in The first authentic record of the family
found by the biographer is the statement that on Nov. 27, 1704, Daniel
Ross, of Ipswich, Mass., sold fifty Joseph Ross (2), the eldest child of Joseph Ross was born Dec. 28, 1717, and died at the age of twenty-three years, leaving a widow, formerly Mary Pain, who was born May 31, 1721. Lieut. Ebenezer Ross, the only son of Joseph (2), was born March 24, 1741, and died March 26, 1810. He was a resident of Pomfret, Conn., and served in the Revolutionary war, and was during that time an intimate friend of Gen. Israel Putnam. He was married June 9, 1768, to Mary Clark, who was born March 21, 1747, daughter of Nathaniel Clark. Later she became the wife of Deacon Benjamin Chaplin, who was one of the incorporators of the town of Chaplin, which was named in his honor. The children of Ebenezer Ross were: Royal, born on March 18, 1769; Lucy, Oct. 16, 1770; Elnathan, June 15, 1772; Molly, March 17, 1774; Lucy, April 7, 1776; Ebenezer, July 17, 1779; John, July 2, 1781; and Abel, April 23, 1784. Elnathan Ross, son of Lieut. Ebenezer,
and the grandfather of William, was born June 15, 1772, became a
farmer and resided for several years in Thomas and Mary Storrs, of Suttoncum-bound, Nottinghamshire, England, had a son Samuel, who was baptized in 1640, came to America and settled in Barnstable, Mass., in 1663, and in 1666 married Mary, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Wells) Huckins, natives of Barnstable. Mary Storrs died in 1683, and Samuel married, in 1685, Widow Esther (or Hester) Agard. About 1698 Samuel Storrs removed to Mansfield, Conn., of which he and his son Samuel were among the original proprietors. Samuel died in Mansfield in 1719. Thomas Storrs, son of Samuel the settler,
was born Oct. 27, 1686, in Barnstable, and went with his father to
Mansfield, Conn., about 1698. There, on March 14, 1708, he married
Mehitable (last name not known). For many years he was clerk for
the proprietors of the town, was town clerk and Josiah Storrs, son of Thomas, was born March 25, 1714, and was married Nov. 9, 1743, to Mary, daughter of Jonathan and Mary Sergeant, of Mansfield. Mr. Storrs lived in the eastern part of the town, where his farm is still in the possession of his descendants. His wife died on Oct. 27, 1754, and his own death occurred Aug. 9, 1796. Ebenezer Storrs, son of Josiah, was born Aug. 26, 1744, and was married Feb. 4, 1770, to Lois, daughter of Nathan Southworth. Olive Storrs, a daughter of Ebenezer, was born Dec. 7, 1774, and was married Feb. 25, 1795, to Elnathan Ross, of Chaplin. She was the grandmother of William Ross. The children born to the grandparents
of William Ross were as follows: Roxana, who was born in 1796, married
a Mr. Robinson, and removed to the William Ross, the father of William,
was a native of Chaplin, where the chief part of his life was passed.
He received no other educational advantages than those offered by
the common schools of that day in his neighborhood. When six years
of age he went to live with his uncle, Abel In his early political life Mr. Ross
was a Whig, and later he became a Republican. He gave some attention
to public affairs, faithfully serving his town and county in the
offices of assessor and selectman. In 1846 he was elected to the
State Legislature. For years he was an earnest and William Ross, the only child of his
parents, was born Jan. 10, 1833, on the site of his present home.
The old house which had sheltered so many The political sentiments of Mr. Ross
have ever been with the Republican party, and he has had many offices
of trust and honor conferred upon him, Reproduced by: Linda D. Pingel great-great granddaughter of Cyrus White of Rockville, Ct. |
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