The Celebration of the One Hundred And Fiftieth Anniversary of the Primitive Org
The Celebration of the One Hundred And Fiftieth Anniversary of the Primitive Org
Conn First Congregational Church Franklin
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See Physicians, Note G. Sliiman, Thomas, son of Thomas and Sarah (Bliss) Sluman, was an ear'y sett er at West Farms, and had his residence and place of busines near the Peck Hollow station on the New London and Northern Rail 62 Road, where he had a saw and corn mill for this part of the settlement. His name is on the petition for the organization of a new society in 1716, and two years later he acted upon a committee which petitioned the General Assembly for the organization of a church. Althou...gh he took an active part in ecclesiastical affairs in his day, the name has long since ceased to be found upon the records. Smith, SerJ. Obadiah, afterwards called Captain, was a son of Edward, and a grand-nephew of Nehemiah Smith, the Proprietor. He married a daughter of Joshua Abel), and early settled at West Farms. His dwelling was where Edward A. Allyn now resides. He was one of the petitioners for the organization of a new society, and a member of the first committee of the society after its organization.
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