The early history of Gaylordsville is closely connected to the Gaylord family, early settlers in New England. In 1630 William Gaylord arrived in Dorchester, Massachusetts on the ship "Mary and John" along with his wife and five sons. A deacon in the puritan church, he was involved in the affairs of the colony, signing land grants and serving on the first jury in the colony. He later settled in East Windsor, Connecticut. His great-grandson, Ensign William Gaylord, moved to Woodbury i… WebDeacon William Gaylord (Abt 1590 - 20 Jul 1673) ... Per the book "The house of Gaillard or Gayloard" by William Gaillard dated 1872, found at Heritage Quest Online page 15, …
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WebFirstborn in Exeter, Devon, England to Deacon William Gaylord. First married Richard Birge, who died in 1651. Married, second, 20 April 1653 Thomas Hoskins, Jr., also of Windsor. WebWilliam Gaylord, Jr. (s) 1617* Elizabeth Gaylord (d) 1618* Samuel Gaylord (s) 1619 John Gaylord (s) 1621 Walter Gaylord (s) 1626 Served as a selectman and on juries in the early days of Dorchester. In the earliest town records (until 2 Jun 1634) all the acts of the town were signed by four men: John Warham, John Maverick, William Rockwell and ... WebWarham and Maverick, and his fellow deacon, William Gaylord, approved to lay out the first land grants at Dorchester, one of the 24 freemen who took the oath of fidelity 18 May 1631.He was on the jury, 9 Nov 1630, of the first manslaughter case in the colony; he and Deacon Gaylord were appointed administrators on the estate of John Russell in ... free boxing glove image