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 STANTON Family Annex
 by Rod Dav4is
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Robert (9) Stanton , of Stonington CT, V:KPW 1 2
Birth:1653 in Pequot, New London, CT 3
Death:24 Oct 1724 in Pawcatuck, Stonington, , CT
Sex:M
Father:Thomas Stanton , V:PW, Immigrant, Founder of Stonington b. 19 Jan 1620/21
Mother:Anne Lord , Immigrant b. 18 Sep 1614 in Towchester, NTH (bp)
  
Reference: STNT8

Spouses & Children 
Joanna Gardner (Wife) b. 25 Jan 1656/57
2
Marriage: 12 Sep 1677
Children: 
  1. Joanna (817) Stanton b. 5 Jun 1679 in Stonington, New London, CT
  2. Lucy Stanton b. 16 Sep 1681 in Stonington, New London, CT
  3. DescendantsAnna (818) Stanton b. 26 Oct 1684 in Stonington, New London, CT
  4. Mary (819) Stanton b. 3 Feb 1686/87 in Stonington, New London, CT
  5. Robert (820) Stanton , Salem MA pastor b. 7 Dec 1689
  6. DescendantsThomas (821) Stanton b. 9 Jun 1693 in Stonington, New London, CT
  7. Lucy (822) Stanton b. 3 May 1696 in Stonington, New London, CT
  8. Gardiner Stanton b. 27 May 1701
 
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Notes 
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"Canonchet, chief sachem of all the Narragansets, was an active ally of Philip's in his war. While camped on the banks of the Pawtucket, the Indians were attacked by a force of English and Indians. Canonchet's warriors fled. Left alone, he too sought safety in flight. The Indian allies of the English and a few of the fleetest-footed whites pursued him. As he ran he threw off his blanket, then his silver-laced coat and belt of peag. Seeing these, his pursuers knew whom they followed, and increased their efforts. In crossing the river ford he fell and wet his gun. This so discouraged him that he surrendered to those who first overtook him. Being questioned by the young man who first came up to him, and who was not yet 22 years old (this was Robert Stanton), the warrior looked with lofty contempt upon his youthful enemy and answered: 'You are a child -- you cannot understand matters of war; let your brother' (Captain 3 John2) 'or your chief come; him will I answer.' Canonchet was taken prisoner to Stonington and shot."

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Sources 
  1. Title: "My Family Tree"
    Author: VANDERHOOF, Lisa (Email:lisalisa3AT​​junoDOT​​com)
    Publication: http://​WC.​rootsweb.​ancestry.​com/​cgi-bin/​igm.​cgi​?db=LISALISA3
    Call Number: @S3207@
    Media: Electronic
  2. Title: "A Record of Thomas Stanton and His Descendants"
    Author: STANTON, William A.
    Publication: New York, 1891
    Call Number: @S3256@ CS71.S791
    Media: Book
  3. Title: "Descendants of Reverend William Noyes"
    Author: NOYES, LaVerne W.
    Publication: Chicago, Ill.: L.W. Noyes, 1900, 120 pgs
    Call Number: @S3203@
    Media: Book
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