Elizabeth Olcott

(1643 - following 1677/78)
Elizabeth Olcott|b. 1643\nd. fol 1677/78|p738.htm|Thomas Olcott|b. ca 1609\nd. Feb 1654/55|p733.htm|Abigail Porter|b. 1615\nd. 26 May 1693|p734.htm|||||||||||||

8-greats-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
She married Timothy Hyde. Elizabeth was born in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, in 1643. She was the daughter of Thomas Olcott and Abigail Porter. She was baptized circa 1644. Elizabeth died following 1677/78.
 
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