The Story of the Memorial in Honor of the Founders of the Town of Milford Erec

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The Story of the Memorial in Honor of the Founders of the Town of Milford Erec
Nathan G Nathan Gillett Pond
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She was by birth the daugh- ter of Alexander Knowles, of Fairfield, and her father in 1658 was Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut. Her daughter Lydia married John Newton in 1680 (probably son of the Pastor), was soon a widow, but evidently a smart business woman, and reached a ripe old age.
His descendants in Milford contribute the stone.
No. 25. SARGr THOMAS CAMPFIELD.
Obit 1689. PHEBE CR-A-N-E his Wife.
None of his clan name are now in Milford, and the blood here is all through his daught
...ers. Sarah married Josiah Piatt, son of Richard (10), and Phebe married John Smith, son of John (29). The Sergeant was brother to Mathew Campfield) one of the charterers under Charles II. This name of Camp- field was originally de Philo, and from grants on the river Cam (for services at the battle of Cressy), became Cam de Filo, Camfield, and is now Canfield in many places.
This stone is the gift of several descendants widely scat- tered.
No. 26. HENRY BOTSFORD.
Obit 1686. ELIZABETH his Wife.
He had only one son, Elnathan, but of daughters five.


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