North Stonington CT early marriages
The Town of North Stonington was taken from Stonington in 1807.
The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being then the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781.
After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
Coats, Hezekiah, m. Freelove Frink, Sept. 22, 1742
Coats, John, m. Elizabeth Stewart, Nov. 29, 1770
Coats, William, Jr., m. Austice Gray, Sept. 28, 1742
The Congregational Church was organized in 1727, being then the second church of Stonington. Records complete to 1781.
After Rev. Joseph Fish's death, May 16, 1781, sixteen days after performing the last marriage recorded, the church was practically without a pastor until 1800. The records are confused. No marriages recorded after 1781.
Coats, Hezekiah, m. Freelove Frink, Sept. 22, 1742
Coats, John, m. Elizabeth Stewart, Nov. 29, 1770
Coats, William, Jr., m. Austice Gray, Sept. 28, 1742
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