Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Walter Gaylord
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Name Walter Gaylord Born Abt 1626 Somerset, England
[1, 2] Gender Male Died 9 Aug 1689 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
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Siblings1 sibling Person ID I31127 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of TNH Last Modified 14 Nov 2020
Father Deacon William Gaylord, b. Abt 1590, Crewkerne, Somerset, England
, d. 20 Jul 1673, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
(Age ~ 83 years) Mother (Unknown wife of William Gaylord), d. 20 Jun 1657, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Married Bef 1615 [1] Family ID F3373 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Mary Stebbing, b. Abt 1630, d. 29 Jun 1657, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
(Age ~ 27 years) Married 29 Apr 1648 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut
[2, 3] Children + 1. Mary Gaylord, b. 19 Mar 1651, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
, d. Bef 1690 (Age < 38 years)Last Modified 14 Nov 2020 Family ID F18475 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Sarah Rockwell, d. 7 Aug 1683 Married 22 Mar 1658 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
[2] Last Modified 14 Nov 2020 Family ID F18488 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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- [S4956] John Insley Coddington, "The Family of Frances (Tough) (Chester) (Smith) Stebbing, Wife of Edward Stebbing, of Hartford, Connecticut." The American Genealogist 30:193, Oct 1954.
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