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Title:
Early Settlers of Groton Worshipped in New London
Date:
ND
Scope & Content:
Newpaper article regarding the worship of early settlers in Groton.
The early settlers of the East Side, as Groton was then called, for many years crossed the river and attended a church for whose support the East Side people were taxed. In 1700 the people petitioned for a church organization of their own.


Colonial

2 pages
Object ID:
DOC.ND03518
Object Name:
Newspaper Clippings
Collection:
Churches, Graveyards, Meetinghouses
People:
Avery, James (Capt.)
Woodbridge, Ephraim (Rev.)
Davie, John

Seabury, John
Seabury, Samuel
Barber, Jonathan (Rev.)

Kinne, Aaron (Rev.)
Tuttle, Timothy (Rev.)
Avery, Ebenezer
Ledyard, Ebenezer
Ledyard, William (Col.)
Bromfield, Major
Avery, Park
Latham, William (Capt.)
Latham, Hannah
Mitchell, James (Capt.)

Adams, John Quincy
Jackson, Andrew
Peck, Charles L.
Avery, James (Capt.)
Latham, Jonathan
Latham, Mary
Forsythe, Eunice
Perkins, Luke
Latham, Eunice
Search Terms:
churches
meetinghouses