7/4/2023 0 Comments Outta Sight by Mary BlakesleeIn November, 1702, Hannah Brooks rendered the final account of the distribution. She died November 7, 1723.Īdministration on the estate of Samuel Blakeslee was granted to his widow, June 16, 1672, and February 6, 1676-77, Henry Brooks and his wife appeared before the court for the settlement of the estate and distribution was ordered to Hannah Brooks, John, the eldest son, to Samuel and Ebenezer, and to Mary, daughter. December 21, 1676, Hannah Blakeslee married Henry Brooks. John Potter's mother was Hannah Beecher, and he had two sons, John and Samuel. He married, December 3, 1650, Hannah, daughter of John and Elizabeth Potter, of New Haven. He removed to New Haven between 16, and by the New Haven records died May 17, 1672. He bought his home lot in Guilford from Henry Dowd about 1649, a"d February 24, 1653-54, sold it to Richard Hubball. Samuel Blakeslee was probably a blacksmith, as appears from the inventory of his estate. Samuel Blakeslee, immigrant ancestor, was a planter of Guilford, Connecticut, in 1650, and is supposed to have been a brother of Thomas Blakeslee, who came in the "Hopewell" from London to Massachusetts, in 1635, was in Hartford in 1641, and removed to Branford, Connecticut, in 1645.
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