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BIOGRAPHY: A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692. O
riginally Published Boston, 1860-1862. Reprinted with "Genealogical Notes and Errata,"excerpted from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume XXVII, Number 2, April, 1873, pages 135-139 And A Genealogical Cross Index of the Four Volumes of the Genealogical Dictionary of James Savage, by O P Dexter, 1884. Volume 4, Page 406-407. WARD, Andrew, of Watertown, made a freeman on the 14th day of May 1634, removed to Wethersfield next year and with Ludlow, and others, and commissioned from Massachusetts to governor the people at Connecticut in 1635, for one year, yet in the document in our Colonial Records I, page 171, his name, on the repetition is Warner; was representative in 1636-1637, removed to Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut in 1641, and Trumbull, History thinks he was of Hempstead, Long Island in 1643, yet in 1653, I find him again representative no doubt, for Fairfield; but went at last to the Dutch, and is mentioned in Bolton's West Chester Volume I, page 161, as founder of gr. reput. Yet Goodwin gives no countenance to such a remove, but says he died at Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut in 1659, and by wife Esther, who died not, as he says, in 1667, but early in 1665, he suplies him these children Edmund, William, Mary, Andrew, Samuel, Abigail, Ann, John, and Sarah, of not one of whom is the date of being known excutors. Andrew's, 1647. Mary married the second John Burr; Ann married probably Caleb Nichols; and Sarah married Nathaniel Burr.
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