Connecticut
Hartford County
Hartford
Beardsley, Mary  (1631 - 20 September 1691)
Boy, William?  (say 1930 - )
Crow, Sarah  (1 March 1647/48 - 26 June 1719)
Hinsdale, Barnabas Junior  (20 February 1668/69 - 25 January 1725/26)
Hinsdale, Isaac  (15 September 1673 - 1 March 1739/40)
Holt, Henry Allen  (1 March 1899 - 30 August 1973)
Levitt, Mary  (say 1600 - )
McCarthy, Helena  (say 1915 - )
Olcott, Elizabeth  (1643 - following 1677/78)
Olcott, Hannah  (say 1640 - prior to 1693)
Olcott, John  (1649 - )
Olcott, Samuel  (circa 1642 - 1704)
Olcott, Thomas  (circa 1609 - February 1654/55)
Olcott, Thomas Junior  (circa 1637 - 5 April 1719)
Olcott, Timothy (Deacon)  (1677 - 5 April 1754)
Porter, Abigail  (1615 - 26 May 1693)
Richards, Sarah  (23 February 1661? - 8 September 1746)
Welles, Hugh Junior; Ensign  (1625 - 22 December 1678)
Welles, Thomas  (1620 - 1676)
White, Daniel (Lieutenant)  (circa 1639 - 27 July 1713)
White, Jacob (Ensign)  (8 October 1645 - circa 1701)
White, John (Deacon) III  (1663 - 13 November 1750)
White, John (Elder)  (circa 1597 - January 1684/85)
White, Sarah  (say 1661 - )
 
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