
Timothy Phelps[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48]

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Name Timothy Phelps [1, 2, 3, 4, 19, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48] Birth Aug 1639 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America [1, 2, 3, 4, 28, 29, 40, 42]
Christening 01 Sep 1639 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Gender Male Burial 1719 Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [2, 29]
Death Sep 1719 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America [1, 2, 19, 28, 29]
Person ID I312684224904 Oswald Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
Family Mary Griswold, b. 05 Oct 1644, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America bur. 1717, Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
(Age ~ 72 years)
Marriage 19 May 1661 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Children 1. Timothy Phelps, Jr., b. 01 Nov 1663, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 27 May 1737, Hebron, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
(Age 73 years) [Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
2. Joseph Phelps, b. 27 Sep 1666, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 30 Aug 1716, Hebron, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
(Age 49 years)
3. Cornelius Phelps, b. 26 Apr 1671, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America bur. 1741, Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
(Age ~ 69 years)
4. Mary Phelps, b. 14 Aug 1673, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America d. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
5. Sarah Phelps, b. 27 Dec 1679, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
6. Abigail Phelps, b. 05 Jun 1682, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America d. 28 Jun 1709, Hebron, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
(Age 27 years)
7. Hannah Phelps, b. 04 Aug 1684, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
[Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
8. Anne Phelps, b. 02 Oct 1686, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America d. 24 Jan 1767, Hebron, Windham, Connecticut, British Colonial America
(Age 80 years)
9. Martha Phelps, b. 12 Nov 1688, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 25 Jul 1776, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
(Age 87 years) [Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
10. Capt. Nathaniel Phelps, b. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America d. 23 Sep 1746, Hebron, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
11. Samuel Phelps, b. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 26 Oct 1741, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
[Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
12. William Phelps, b. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 24 Apr 1733, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Family ID F1252 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
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Notes - Birth - Some early Records and Documents
Birth - Some early Records and Documents of Windsor Connecticut by Matthew Grant 974.62/W1 N2c p. 55: his fonn Timothy Phelps was borne here in Aguft . 1639. Windsor Vital Rec-0002983 pg 230: Timothy Phelps,s.William, b.Sept.1, 1639 Windsor Births, Marriages and Deaths 1316427 The Connecticut Colonists by Jay Mack Holbrook 974.62/W1 X4h: 1 Sep 1639 Marr - Windsor Vital Rec 0002983 pg 230: March 19, 1661: Mar 19, 1661/2 History of Simsbury, Granby & Canton by Noah Phelps-0897329 (item 11) Death - The American Genealogist The English Origin of William Phelps of Dorchester, Mass., and Windsor, Conn., with Notes on his Marriages 973 D25ag Vol 65-1990 p. 164: Timothy d. bet. 2 March 1716/7 and 28 Sept. 1719, the dates that his will was executed and that the witnesses made oath of his signature; History of Simsbury, Granby & Canton by Noah Phelps-0897329 (item 11) Phelps-Marshall Kinship by Nancy S.McBride 929.273 P518a (Not listed in Windsor Vital Records 0002083) bapt - Ord Index-5 Apr 1904 LG, 19 Oct 1973 OGDEN, 23 Oct 1973 PROVO,25 May 1982 WA end - Ord Index-14 May 1919 LOGAN, 9 Nov 1973 PV, 14 Nov 1973 OG, 25 May 1982 WASHI sld/p - Ord Index-24 Jun 1932, 16 Jan 1974 OGDEN, 29 Jan 1974 PV, 10 Mar 1977 SWISS sld/s - Ord Index-10 Jun 1919 LOGAN, 29 Jan 1945 SLAKE Note: The Phelps Family - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7621/Phelps.html: 9. Timothy Phelps b. 1 SEP 1639, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, occupation Lieutenant, m. 19 MAR 1661, in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, Mary Griswold, b. 5-Oct-1644, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, (daughter of Edward Griswold and Margaret Hicks) d. 23 AUG 1690, Clinton, CT. Timothy died 1719, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. Note 2: Phelps-Marshll Kinship by Nancy S. McBride 929.273 P518a p. 20 Lt. Timothy was the seventh child of the emigrant William P:helps. He was born September 1, 1639 at Windsor, Connecticut of William's second marriage to Mary Dover. ...In a March 1681/2 Hartford deposition he stated that he was a son of William Phelps and about 42 years old. Undoubtedly Timothy had both civil and military service for his colony for he was held in high esteem as a man of considerable ability but some of the records attributed to him are of dates more probable to be of his son Timothy.
Timothy Phelps, b. Aug, 1639, was the so
Timothy Phelps, b. Aug, 1639, was the son of William Phelps of Simsbury (was one of the first settlers of Windsor, having come from Dorchester where he arrived on the "Mary and John" in 1630 with his first wife, Elizabeth and their six children.) and Mary Dover (also a passenger on the "Mary and John" 1630); the Phelps family was one of the most prominent in the early development of Windsor (Phelps Fam. History). Timothy became a freeman in 1664; Lieutenant in 1690; Captain in 1696. Served in Queen Ann's War. A man of considerable ability and held in great esteem. He died 1719. Mary died previously. The record of the settlement deed of William at the time of the marriage mentions son Timothy and Mary, daughter of Edward Griswold. ----- Family Group Sheet: The Griswold Family, (book) Salt Lake Genealogial Library; Windsor, Connenticut Records; Thomas Barber Genealogy, page 40; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 351, 565; Phelps Family, I, page 93; Nash: Fifty PuritanAncestore; Connecticut Colony Records, Vol II, 225, 519; Vol. III, 26, 162, 151, 209, 225, 228, 255, 519; Vol. IV, 16; Savage: Genealogical Dictionary of New England; Spear: The Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John 1630 (1985); ----- Dated Mar. 2, 1716/17. Hartford Probate, IX, 338, 350, 351; Manwaring, II, 419. I Timothy Phelps of Windsor, being very aged yet retaining a good measure of understanding and memory, do make this my last will and testament: Imprinis. I give, devise and bequeath all my estate whatsoever, both real and personal to my three sons, William, Cornelius and Samuel, to have, hold and improve the same in trust for the use of my wife during her natural life, and after her decease my will is, and I hereby do give and devise all my houseing and lands with the appurtenances to my sons, Timothy Phelps, William Phelps, Cornelius Phelps, Samuel Phelps, Nathaniel Phelps, and heirs of Jospeh Phelps in room of their father, to be equally divided into six parts, provided always, and it is my will that they pay and make up to thier sisters, Sarah, Hannah, Ann, and Martha, my daughters, or to their heirs and to the heirs of my daughter Abigail, deceased, 48 pounds as money apiece; and my will is that what they have already rec'd as entered upon my book shall be reckoned as part of sd. summs and my 2d. son and the heirs of my son Joseph shall pay their sisters and their heirs above mentioned in equal proportion, except that the heirs ofJoseph shall pay 4 pounds more than an equal proportion. And my will further is, that my wife shall have free disposal of all her wearing apparel at her decease, and that my grandson Samuel Filer shall have halfof that bequeathed to the heirs of my daughter Abigail if he liveth with me so long as I live, or till he comes to the age of 18 years. I appoint my wife Mary and my three sons, William, Cornelious and Samuel, to be executors. John Mansfield. Timothy Phelps. Thomas Moore. And whereas, I being aged and my wife soe, and not knowing how long it may please God to continue my life, and not knowing what debts and charge may arise before I leave this world, my will is that my sons and my daughters and their heirs shall pay their equal parts and shares of my debts and charges after my decease, and my daughters, Sarah, Hannah, Ann, and Martha, and the heirs of Abigail, shall have 46 pounds apiece with what they have already had, to be paid as money out of my estate after my decease. By the charge as above mentioned I intend that if there by any extraordinary charge, so thatthe improvement of my estate will not maintain me. This addition of my will was made and published the 2nd day of March, 1716. Proven Oct. 6, 1719. The Griswold Family, (book) Salt Lake Genealogial Library. -----
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Timothy Phelps
Timothy Phelps, the youngest son of William Phelps, was born in Windsor, Connecticut on Sept. 1, 1639. He married Mary Griswold on March 19, 1661. Mary was the daughter of Edward and Margaret Griswold of Killingworth, Connecticut. She was born in Windsor, baptised on Oct. 13, 1644, the sixth of 10 children.
They lived on the old homestead in Windsor, on land which William Phelps had purchased from the Indians. Timothy Phelps was propounded Oct. of 1663 and made a freeman, May 2, 1664. On June 11, 1667, there was a record, "to the poor of other colonies, Timothy Phelps 3s. 6d.
Timothy Phelps was in the service of his country for many years. In May, 1696, the soldiers of his train band choose him as Captain and the court approved the choice. He was appointed a lieutenant by the General Court, receiving his commission in 1709. He served under Colonel Matthew Allyn's company in the Queen Anne War. This was the War of the Spanish Succession, known on this side of the ocean as Queen Anne's War, 'which again brought the struggle between England and France for colonial dominance to open bloodshed. The Connecticut Valley was raided by the French from Canada and their Indian allies in 1704. In 1708 colonial militia was among the forces sent against Montreal and Quebec. The war is recorded as being fought from 1702 until 1713.
In one of Captain Matthew Allyn's letters to his wife, when he was at Woods Creek, near Albany, on a march against Quebec he says that "Himself, Tim Phelps, Obadiah Owen, Mat. Taylor and Barlett are sick. Taylor the worst."
Lieutenant Timothy Phelps died in 1719, some years later than his wife. His 'will, dated May 2, 1717, mentions all his children, except Mary 'who died young, and also mentions grandson Samuel Filer, son of his daughter Abigail. Timothy and Mary Phelps had twelve children, all of whom married, except Mary, who died young.
1. Timothy b. Nov. 1, 1663 m. Martha Crow.
2 Joseph b. Sept. 27, 1666 m. Sarah Hoofood.
3. William b. Feb. 4, 1669 m. Abigail Mudge 2) Ruth Barber.
4. Cornelius b. Apr. 26, 1671 m. Sarah Mansfield b. Apr. 26, 1671.
5. Mary b. Aug. 14, 1673 d. May 23, 1690.
6. Samuel b. Jan. 29, 1675 m. Abigal Eno.
7. Nathaniel b. Jan. 7, 1677 m. Hannah Bissel 2) Abigal Pinney b. Jan. 7, 1677.
8. Sarah b. Dec. 27, 1679 m. David Marshall.
9. Abigail b. June 3, 1682 m. Samuel Filer.
10. Hannah b. Aug. 2, 1684 m. Thomas Phelps.
11. Anne b. Oct. 2, 1686 m. David Parter.
12 Martha b. Nov. 12, 1688 m. Corp. Samuel Holcomb.
All of the children were born in Windsor, Connecticut.
Source: THE WILLIAM A. PHELPS FAMILY (The Life of William Addison Phelps and Mary Jane Lippitt Phelps --- Their Ancestors --- and Their Descendants) by LARRY L. KRUG Van Sickles' Associated Publishers Durand, Illinois 1961, p 36 - 37, found at Family History Center, White Oak Ward, Fredericksburg, VA stake
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Captain Timothy PHELPS
1 Sep 1637 - 1719
BIRTH: 1 Sep 1637, Windsor, Conn.
DEATH: 1719, Windsor, Conn.
Father: William PHELPS
Mother: Mary DOVER
Family 1 : Mary GRISWOLD
MARRIAGE: 19 MARCH 1659/60, Windsor, Conn.
Timothy PHELPS
Joseph PHELPS
William PHELPS
Cornelius PHELPS
Mary PHELPS
Samuel PHLEPS
Nathaniel PHELPS
Sarah PHELPS
Abigail PHELPS
Hannah PHELPS
+Anna PHELPS
Martha PHELPS
http://bonnie.kics.bc.ca/gedcom/d0001/g0000014.html#I2466
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Anna was the daughter of Capt. Timothy and Mary (Griswold) Phelps.
Source: Source: "The Burroughs Family of Enfield" Compiled by Theodora Blanch Burroughs, Cattaraugus County Historical Society/Library, p 30.
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ID: I986
Name: Timothy William PHELPS
Given Name: Timothy William
Surname: Phelps
Title: Lt
Sex: M
Birth: 1 Sep 1639 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct,Usa
Death: 1719 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct,Usa
Ancestral File #: 2RBD-7J
Change Date: 10 Jun 1998 at 14:25:34 1
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
PEDI: birth
Father: William PHELPS b: 28 Feb 1599 in Tewksbury,Gloucester,,England
Mother: Mary DOVER b: Abt 1603 in ,England
Marriage 1 Mary GRISWOLD b: 13 Oct 1644 in ,Windsor,Hartford,Connecticut
Married: 19 Mar 1661 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct
Children:
Timothy PHELPS birth b: 1 Nov 1663 in Windsor,Hartford,CT
Joseph PHELPS birth b: 27 Sep 1666 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct
Martha PHELPS birth b: 12 Nov 1668 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct,Usa
Cornelius PHELPS birth b: 26 Apr 1671 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct
Mary PHELPS birth b: 14 Aug 1673 in Windsor,Hartford,Conn
Samuel PHELPS birth b: 29 Jan 1675 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct
Nathaniel PHELPS birth b: 7 Jan 1677 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct,Usa
Sarah PHELPS birth b: 27 Dec 1679 in of,Windsor,Hartford,Ct
Abigail PHELPS birth b: 5 Jun 1682 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct
Hannah PHELPS birth b: 4 Aug 1684 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct,Usa
Ann PHELPS birth b: 2 Oct 1686 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct,Usa
Martha PHELPS birth b: 12 Nov 1688 in Windsor,Hartford,Ct,Usa
William PHELPS birth b: 4 Feb 1669 in Windsor,Hartford,Conn
Samuell PHELPS birth b: 29 Jan 1675 in Windsor,Hartford,CT
Anna PHELPS birth b: 2 Oct 1686 in Windsor,Hartford,Conn
Sources:
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
Repository:
Name: Family History Library
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
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Timothy and Mary (Griswold) Phelps
Timothy PHELPS - b. Sep. 1, 1639, Windsor, CT; d. 1719. Son of William PHELPS and Mary DOVER. His birth month may have been August. Will Dated Mar. 2, 1716/7, and proved Sep. 28, 1719. He was a Lt. (1690), Capt. (1696), and Lt. in Queen Anne's War (1701). Married Mar. 19, 1661, Windsor, CT.
Mary GRISWOLD - bap. Oct. 5, 1644, Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; d. 1690, Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. Daughter of Edward GRISWOLD and Margaret.
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Children of Timothy and Mary Phelps
Timothy - b. Nov. 1, 1663; d. 1689. Married Nov. 4, 1686 Mary (Martha?) CROW (b. 1670), daughter of Christopher CROW and Mary BURR. Children of Timothy and Mary PHELPS: Timothy married; Noah married; Cornelius married; Charles married; and Asabel married Anna PINNEY.
Joseph - b. Sep. 27, 1666; d. Aug. 30, 1716. Married Nov. 18, 1686 Sarah HOSFORD. Children of Joseph and Sarah PHELPS include: Daniel married; Joseph married; Ichabod married Martha TILLOTSON; and John married.
William - b. Feb. 4, 1668/9. Married first Abigail MUDGE (d. Apr. 24, 1705); and second 1706 Ruth BARBER (1683-1747), daughter of Samuel BARBER and Mary COGGENS. Son of William PHELPS: William married.
Cornelius - b. Apr. 26, 1671, Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. Cornelius was married on Nov. 2, 1704 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT to Sarah MANSFIELD (b. Jan. 5, 1685/6, Windsor, Hartford Co., CT), daughter of John MANSFIELD and Sarah (PINNEY) PHELPS, widow of William PHELPS (b. 1618; d. 1681/2). Children of Cornelius and Sarah PHELPS: Sarah married Mr. HUTCHINSON; Cornelius married Hannah PHELPS; John; Timothy married Margaret GILLETT; Isaac married Margaret MILLS; and Lot (or Lanslot). [For details on the MANSFIELD family and ancestry, see NEHGR 155:3-35 (Jan. 2001) "The Ancestry of the Royally-Descended Mansfields of the Massachusetts Bay," by Robert Charles Anderson, John C. Brandon, and Paul C. Reed.]
Mary - b. Aug. 14, 1673; d. Mar. 23, 1690.
Samuel - b. Jan. 29, 1675.
Nathaniel - b. Jan. 7, 1677; d. 1746. Married 1699 Hannah BISSELL (b. Sep. 8, 1682; d. 1718), daughter of Samuel BISSELL and Abigail HOLCOMB. Children of Nathaniel and Hannah PHELPS: Hannah married Jacob SHERWIN; Nathaniel married first Mary CURTIS, and second Rachel SAWYER; Joshua; and Solomon married Temperance BARBER.
Sarah - b. Dec. 27, 1679. No children.
Abigail - b. Jun. 5, 1682, Simsbury, CT; d. Jan. 28, 1709/10; Hebron, CT. Married Samuel FILER.
Hannah - b. Aug. 2, 1684.
Anne - b. Oct. 2, 1686. Married David PORTER.
Martha - b. Nov. 12, 1688. Married 1709 Samuel HOLCOMB (1683-1722), son of Benajah HOLCOMB and Sarah ENNO. See HOLCOMB narrative for their eight children.
http://www.kinnexions.com/ancestries/phelps.htm#Griswold
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LIEUT. TIMOTHY PHELPS. Born on 1 Sep 1639 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Timothy died in CT bef 28 Sep 1719; he was 80. On 19 Mar 1661/1662 when Timothy was 21, he married Mary GRISWOLD, daughter of Edward GRISWOLD & Margaret ?, in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Born on 5 Oct 1644 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Mary was baptized in Windsor, Hartford, CT on 13 Oct 1644. Mary died in Windsor, Hartford, CT on 7 Feb 1717; she was 72. They had the following children:
17 i. TIMOTHY (1663-1729)
18 ii. Joseph (1666-1716)
19 iii. William (1668-)
20 iv. Cornelius (1671-)
v. Mary. Born on 14 Aug 1673 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Mary died on 23 May 1690; she was 16.
21 vi. Samuel (1675-)
22 vii. Nathaniel (1677-)
viii. Sarah. Born on 27 Dec 1679 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Sarah married David MARSHALL.
ix. Abigail. Born on 3 Jun 1682 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Abigail married Samuel FILER.
x. Hannah. Born on 2 Aug 1684 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Hannah was baptized in Windsor, Hartford, CT on 16 Aug 1684. Hannah first married Thomas PHELPS. Hannah second married James ENO Sgt..
23 xi. Anne (1686-1767)
xii. Martha. Born on 12 Nov 1688 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. Martha married Corp. Samuel HOLCOMB.
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sam/phelps.html
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Mr. Phelps resided in Windsor, Ct., on t
Mr. Phelps resided in Windsor, Ct., on the old homestead, on land purchased by his father from the Indians. He was propounded Oct., 1663, and made a freeman 2d May, 1664. May, 1690, "Thos. Allen chosen and allowed Capt. of Trained Band in Windsor, and Timothy Phelps, Lieut., and are to be commissioned accordingly."
May, 1696, "The soldiers at Windsor have chosen Timothy Phelps as their Capt, The Court approveth their said 'choice and does order the said officers shall receive their commissions. Sgt. Timothy Phelps that went up to the Great Falls in Oct. last, ordered by the Gov. and Council, 6 Feb., 1706-7, upon public service, shall be allowed 8 shillings apiece more than allowed them by Capt. Matthew Allen."
He was appointed a Lieut. by the General Court, receiving his commission in 1709, and served under Col. William Whiting, in Capt. Matthew Allyn's Co., in 1607, in the Queen Anne War. He died in 1719. His will, dated 2nd May, 1717, mentions all his children, (except Mary who died young,) and grandson Samuel Filer, son of his daughter Abigail.
11th June, 1667, "to the Poor of other Colonies, Timothy Phelps 3s. 6d." (Stiles; History of Ancient Windsor.)
Capt. Matthew Allyn led a company from Windsor, in the unfortunate campaign against Quebec. From letters to his wife from the camp on Woods Creek near Albany, that "Himself, Tim. Phelps, Obadiah Owen, Mat. Taylor and Bartlett are sick. Taylor the worst."
In a deposition taken in Hartford, Ct., Mar. 1682-3, he is mentioned as son of William, about forty-two years old. Hartford Probate Records. Vol. 9, p. 338.
!title Lieutenant !served under William
!title Lieutenant !served under William Whiting and with Matthew Allyn in Queen Anne's War
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Timothy Phelps was elected a freeman of Windsor, Connecticut, on May 2, 1640. He was commissioned Lieutenant in Queen Anne's War, 1702, where he served om Captain Matthew Allyn's Company, Colonel Whiting's Regiment. Timothy was the brother of Mary Phelps, who married Thomas Barber. [2233.ftw]
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Lieut. Timothy Phelps, b. Windsor CT., Sept 1, 1639, Marr Mary Griswold, March 19, 1661, (daughter of Edward Griswold of Killingworth CT) she was born in Windsor CT, bpt Oct 13, 1644. She died some years before herhusband.
Mr. phelps resided in Windsor CT on the old homestead, on land purchased by his father from the Indians. he was propounded Oct 1663 and made a freeman May 2, 1644. In the history of Windsor, Stile's History, "in may 1690 Thomas Allen chosen and allowed Capt of Trained Band in Windsor and Timothy Phelps, lieut., and are to be commissioned accordingly."
May, 1696, "The Soldiers of Windsor have chosen Timothy Phelps as their Capt. The court approveth their choice and does order the said officers shall receive their commissions. Sgt Timothy Phelps that went up to Great Fallsin Oct. last, ordered by the Gov and council, Feb 6, 1706-07 upon public service, shall be allowed 8 shillings apiece more than allowed them by Capt Matthew Allen.
He was appointed a kieut by the general court, receiving his commission in 1709, and served under Col William Whiting in Capt Matthew Allyn's Co in 1707 in the Queen Anne War. His will, dated May 2, 1717, mentions all his children (except Mary who died young) and grandson Samuel Filer, son of his daughter Abigail.
June 11, 1667, "to the poor of other Colonies, timothy Phelps, 3s, 6d." Stile's History.
Capt Matthew Allyn led a company from Windsor in the unfortunate campaign against Quebec. From letters to his wife from camp on Woods Creek near Albany, that "himself sick also Tim Phelps, Obadiah owen, Mat Taylor and Bartlett. Taylor is the worst."
In a deposition taken in Hartford CT, March 3 1682-3, he is mentioned as the son of William, about forty-two years old.
Hartford Probate Records
Vol. 9, pp 338
Last Will and Testament of Mr. Timothy Phelps of Windsor, in the county of Hartford and the colony of Connecticut in New England.
In the name of God, Amen:_
I, Timothy Phelps of Windsor, in the town, county and colony aforesaid in new England, being very aged, and yet through the mercy of Godd retaining a good measure of that understanding and the memory that he hath been pleased to bestow upon me, do make and ordain this to be decently entered. As for my estate Real and Personal and paid by my Ex, I will devise and bequeath as followeth.
Imprimis. I give, devise and bequeath all my estate whatsoever, both Real and personal, to my three sons William, Cornelius and Samuel to have and to hold and improve the same in trust for the use of my wife during her natural life and after her decease my will is and I hereby do give and devise all my houseing and Lands with the appurtenances, to my sons Timothy Phelps, William Phelps, Cornelius Phelps, Samuel Phelps, Nathl Phelps and the heirs of Joseph Phelps, in the room of their father to be equally divided into six equal parts provided always; and it is my will that they pay and make up to thier sisters Sarah, Hannah, Ann and Martha, my daughters or their heirs and to the heirs of my daughter Abigail deceased forty eight pounds as money apiece and my will is that what they have already received as entered upon my books shall be reckoned as part of a said sum and if my said sons and their brother Joseph's heirs shall pay their sisters and their heirs aboved mentioned in equal proportion except that the heirs of Joseph shall pay four pounds more than an equal proportion and my son Cornelius four pounds less than an equal proportion. And my will further is that my wife shall have the free disposal of all her wearing apparel at her decease and that my grandson Samuel Tiler shall have half of that me so long as I live or till he comed to the age of eighteen years and I do hereby nominate and appoint my loving wife Mary to be my executrix and my three sons William, Cornelius and Sam to be my executors to this my last will and testament.
In witness thereof that this is my last will and testament I yes Timothy Phelps have hereto put my hand and seal this Second day of March Anno Domini One thosend Seven Hundred Sixteen or seventeen.
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The said Timothy Phelps signed, sealed and declared this to be his last will and testament in the presence of us,
John Mansfield,
Thomas Moore.
And whereas I being aged and my wife so and not knowing how long it may please God to continue my life and not knowing what debts and charge may arise before I leave this world, my will is that my sons and my daughters & theiur heirs shall pay their equal parts and shares of my debts and charges after my decease and my daughters Sarah, Hannah, Ann & Martha & the heirs of Abigail shal have fourty six pounds apiece with what they have already have to be paid out of my estate after my decease by the charge as above mentioned I intend that if there be any extraordinary charge so that the improvement of my estate will not maintain me this addition of my will was made and published this secon day of March, One thousand seven hundred sixteen or seventeen,
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Signed, sealed and declared to be his addition to his will and tesatament in the presence of us.
John Mansfield
Thomas Moore
Windsor September 28, 1719
then came before me the subscribers hereunto Capt Thomas Moore and John Mansfield both of Windsor and made solemn oath that they saw Timothy Phelps sign and seal the foregoing written both sides of the first half sheet of this paper & declared the sameto be his last will and testament and that they set their hands thereunto as witnesses at the same time and also that they saw said Timothy Phelps sign and seal the writing on the other die of this half sheet paper and declare the same to be his will and testament and that they set their hands thereunto as witnesses at the same time and that according to their best observation he was of sound mind and memory.
Matthew Allyn, Asst.
Children were
Timothy b. Windsor, CT. Nov 1 1663, m. Martha Crow
Joseph b. " " Sept 27, 1666 m. Sarah Hosford
William b. " " Feb 4, 1669 m. Abigail Mudge
2nd m. Ruth Barber
Cornelius b. " " April 26, 1671 m. Sarah Mansfield
Mary b. " " Aug 14, 1673 d. May 23 1690
Samuel b. " " Jan 29, 1675 m. Abigail Eno
Nathaniel b. " " bpt Jan 13, 1677 m. Hannah Bissell
2nd m. Abigail Pinney
Sarah b. " " Dec 27, 1679 m. Davd Marshall
Abigail b. " " June 3, 1682 m. Samuel Filer
Hannah b. " " bpt Aug 16, 1684 m. Thomas Phelps
Anne b. " " Oct 2, 1686 m. David Porter
Martha b. " " Nov 12, 1688 m. Corp Samuel Holcomb [3117.ftw]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3117, Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998]
Timothy lived in Windsor in a home which was built on land his father had bought from the indians. He was commissioned a Lieutenent and served under Colonel William Whiting in Captain Mathew Allyn's Company in 1707 in the Queen Anne War. This was the second of four Colonial wars known as the French and Indian wars. Capt. Allyn led a Company from Windsor in a campaign against Quebec. from a camp on Woods Creek near Albany New York he wrote o his wife that he, Tim Phelps, Obadiah Owen, Mat Taylor, and Bartlett were all sick.[3104.ftw]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 22, Ed. 1, Tree #3104, Date of Import: Dec 9, 1998]
!m.19 May 1661 Mary, dau Edward Griswold
REFN: 1450
Timothy was the youngest son of William
Timothy was the youngest son of William PHELPS. He was his father's successor on the homestead in Windsor, CT which was purchased from the Indians. LT. Timothy PHELPS was made a "freeman" at Windsor May 2, 1664. In May of 1690 he was chosen Lieutenant in the "Trained Band" and promoted to Captain six years later.In 1695, he went to the "Great Falls" in Massachusettes against the Indians, having then the rank of Seargent in the Colonial Troops. The General Court commissioned him Lieutenant in 1707 under William Whiting in Captain Mathew Allyn's Company in Queen Anne's War.
Freeman at Windsor 1664; Lieutenant 170
Freeman at Windsor 1664; Lieutenant 1709 - served in Queen Anne's War; signed his will "Captain." His daughter Abigail was grandmother to Jonathan Sacket, Jr. His son Timothy was grandfather to Hannah Phelps, who married Jonathan Sacket, Jr. Timothy Phelps' will (dated 2 March 1716/170) is recorded in Digest of Early Connecticut Probate Records. Estate valued at 344 pounds,m 19s. 6. Will recorded 6 October 1719. His daughter Mary is not mentioned in the will, but all other children (Joseph and Abigail deceased) are mentioned.
Royal Phelps line
Interesting. See Life Sketch Abigail Phelps
1 January 1794 – 7 March 1829 • L7KQ-T38
!The American Genealogist, Vol. 57, No.
!The American Genealogist, Vol. 57, No. 2, April 1981, page 76.
Timothy resided in Windsor, CT. on the
Timothy resided in Windsor, CT. on the old homestead, on land purchase
d by his father from the Indians. He was propounded October 1663, and
made a freeman May 2nd, 1664. In May, 1690, "Thos. Allen chosen and al
lowed Capt. of Trained Band in Windsor, and Timothy Phelps, Lieut., an
d are to be commissioned accordingly."
May, 1696, "The soldiers at Windsor have chosen Timothy Phelps as thie
r Capt., The Court approveth their said choice and does order the sai
d officers shall receive their commissions, Sgt. Timothy Phelps that w
ent up to the Great Falls in Oct. last, ordered by the Gov. and Counci
l, 6 Feb., 1706-7, upon public service, shall be allowed 8 shillings a
piece more than allowed them by Capt. Matthew Allen."
He was appointed a Lieut. by the General Court, receiving his commissi
on in 1709, and served under Col. William Whiting, in Capt. Matthew Al
lyn's Co., in 1707, in the Queen Anne War. He died in 1719. His will,
dated 2nd May, 1717.
He was admitted freeman 1664. He owned
He was admitted freeman 1664. He owned the covenant 8 Nov 1663. Timothy dbetween 2 Mar 1716/7, the date of his will was 28 Sep 1719, the date his will was executed and the affidavits signed. For probate records see Manwaring 2:417-418. He nemtioned his sons Timothy, William, Cornelius, Samuel, Nathaniel and heirs and Joseph and his daughters Sarah, Hannah, Ann, Martha and heirs and Abigail.
The Phelps Family of America, by Phelps & Servin; HARTFORD PROBATE RECORDS. Vol. 9, p.p. 338. Last Will and Testament of Mr. Timothy Phelps of Windsor...
Timothy owned the Half-Way Cov’t, W. Ch., 8 Nov 1663; freeman at Windsor 1664; received his commission as Lieut. under Col. Wm. Whiting, with Capt. Matthew Allyn, in 1709, in Queen Anne’s War. He resided in Windsor on the original Phelps homestead.
“He lived in Windsor, on the old homestead, on land purchased by his father from the Indians. He was freeman, May 2, 1664. He was chosen lieutenant of the train band in Windsor, May, 1690, and captain, May, 1696. He was appointed a lieutenant by the general court, in 1709, and served in Queen Anne’s war, under Colonel William Whiting, Captain Matthew Allyn’s company.”
Two of Timothy and Mary’s sons moved to Hebron, Connecticut, namely Timothy and Nathaniel. A third son, Joseph, joined them later as did daughters Abigail and Anne.
The Phelps Family of America has a great deal to say about Timothy Phelps. Here it is.
The Phelps Family of America, by Oliver S. Phelps & Andrew T. Servin, Pittsfield, MA, 1899, pages 93-96.
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(#24) Lieut. Timothy Phelps, b. Windsor, Ct., 1st. Sept., 1639, m. Mary Griswold, 19 March, 1661, daughter of Edward Griswold of Killingworth, Ct., she b. Windsor, Ct., bpt. 13 Oct., 1644. She died some years before her husband.
Mr. Phelps resided in Windsor, Ct., on the old homestead, on land purchased by his father from the Indians. He was propounded Oct., 1663, and made a freeman 2d May, 1664. May, 1690, “Thos. Allen chosen and allowed Capt. of Trained Band in Windsor, and Timothy Phelps, Lieut., and are to be commissioned accordingly.”
May, 1696, “The soldiers at Windsor have chosen Timothy Phelps as their Capt, The Court approveth their said choice and does order the said officers shall receive their commissions. Sgt. Timothy Phelps that went up to the Great Falls in Oct. last, ordered by the Gov. and Council, 6 Feb., 1706-7, upon public service, shall be allowed 8 shillings apiece more than allowed them by Capt. Matthew Allen.”
He was appointed a Lieut, by the General Court, receiving his commission in 1709, and served under Col. William Whiting, in Capt. Matthew Allyn’s Co., in 1607, in the Queen Anne War. He died in 1719. His will, dated 2nd May, 1717, mentions all his children, (except Mary who died young,) and grandson Samuel Filer, son of his daughter Abigail.
11th June, 1667, “to the Poor of other Colonies, Timothy
Phelps 3s. 6d.”— (Stiles' History.)
Capt. Matthew Allyn led a company from Windsor, in the unfortunate campaign against Quebec. From letters to his wife from the camp on Woods Creek near Albany, that “Himself, Tim. Phelps, Obadiah Owen, Mat. Taylor and Bartlett are sick. Taylor the worst.”
In a deposition taken in Hartford, Ct., Mar. 1682-3, he is mentioned as son of William, about forty-two years old.
HARTFORD PROBATE RECORDS.
Vol. 9, p.p. 338.
Last Will and Testament of Mr. Timothy Phelps of Windsor, in the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticut in New England.
In the name of God, Amen: —
I, Timothy Phelps of Windsor, in the town, county and colony aforesaid in New England, being very aged, and yet through the mercy of God retaining a good measure of that understanding and memory that he hath been pleased to bestow upon me, do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament: First, I commit my soul to God in Jesus Christ my saviour and my body to the earth, to be decently entered. As for my estate Real and personal, my just Debts and funeral expenses being deducted and paid by my Ex’rs., I will devise and bequeath as followeth.
Imprimis. I give, devise and bequeath all my estate whatsoever, Both Real and personal, To my three sons William, Cornelius, and Samuell to have and to hold and Improve the same in trust for the use of my wife during her natural life and after her decease my will is and I hereby do give and devise all my houseing and Lands with the appurtenances, To my sons Timothy Phelps, William Phelps, Cornelius Phelps, Samuel Phelps, Nathl. Phelps and the heirs of Joseph Phelps, in the Room of their father to be equally divided into Six Equal parts provided always; and it is my will that they pay and make up to their Sisters Sarah, Hannah, Ann and Martha, my daughters or to their heirs and to the heirs of my daughter Abigail deceased fourty eight pounds as money apiece and my will is that what they have already received as entered upon my book shall be reckoned as part of said sum and if my said sons and the heirs of my son Joseph shall pay their sisters and their heirs above mentioned in equal proportion except that the heirs of Joseph shall pay four pounds more then an equal proportion and my son Cornelius four pounds less then an equal proportion. And my will further is that my wife shall have the free disposal of all her wearing apparel at her decease and that my grandson Samuel Tiler shall have half of that bequeathed to the heirs of my Daughter Abigail if he liveth with me so long as I live or till he comes to the age of eighteen years and I do hereby nominate and appoint my loving wife Mary.to be my executrix and my three sons William, Cornelius and Sam 1 to be mx executors to this my last will and testament.
In witness whereof that this is my last will and Testament I ye s’d Timotlry Phelps have hereto put my hand and seal this Second day of March Anno Domini One thousand Seven hundred sixteen or seventeen.
Timothy X Phelps.
his mark and a seal.
The said Timothy Phelps signed, sealed & declared this to be his last will & Testament in presence of us.
John Mansfield,
Thomas Moore.
And whereas I being aged and my wife so and not knowing how long it may please God to continue my life and not knowing what debts and charge may Arise before I leave this world my will is that my sons and my daughters & their heirs shall pay their equal parts and shares of my debts and charges after my decease and my daughters Sarah Hannah, Ann & Martha & the heirs of Abigail shall have fourty six pounds apiece with what they have already have to be paid as money out of my estate after my decease by the charge as above mentioned I intend that if there be any extraordinary charge so that the improvement of my estate will not maintain me this addition of my will was made and published this second day of March, One thousand Seven hundred Sixteen or Seventeen.
Timothy X Phelps.
his mark and a seal.
Signed sealed and Declared to be his addition to his Will
and Testament in presence of us.
John Mansfield
Thomas Moore
Windsor September 28th 1719
Then came before me the subscribers hereunto Capt. Thomas Moore and John Mansfield both of Windsor and made solemn oath that they saw Timothy Phelps sign and seal the foregoing written both sides of the first half sheet of this paper & declared the same to be his last will and testament and that they set their hands thereunto as witnesses at the same time and also that they saw said Timothy Phelps sign and seal the writing on the other side of this half sheet paper and declare the same to be his addition to his will and testament and that they set their hands thereunto as witnesses at the same time and that according to their best observation he s’d Phelps was of sound mind and memory.
Matthew Aelyn, Asst.
Children were :
i. Timothy, b. Windsor, Ct., 1 Nov., bapt 8th, 1663, m Martha Crow.
ii. Joseph, b. Windsor, Ct., 27th Sept,, 1666, m. Sarah Hosford.
iii. William, b. Windsor, Ct., 4 Feb., 1669, m. 1st, Abigail Mudge; 2nd, Ruth Barber.
iv. Cornelius, b. Windsor, Ct., 26 April, 1671, m. Sarah Mansfield.
v. Mary, b. Windsor, Ct., 14 Aug., 1673, d. 23 May, 1690, aged 17 yrs.
vi. Samuel, b. Windsor, Ct., 29 Jan., 1675, m. Abigail Eno.
vii. Nathaniel, b. Windsor, Ct., 7, bpt. 13 Jan., 1677, m. 1st, Hannah Bissell, 2nd, Abigail Pinney.
viii. Sarah, b. Windsor, Ct., 27 Dec, 1679, m. David Marshall of Hebron, Ct.
ix. Abigail, b. Windsor, Ct., 3 June, 1682, m. Samuel Filer.
x. Hannah, b. Windsor, Ct., 2, bpt. 16 Aug., 1684, m. Thomas Phelps.
xi. Anne, b. Windsor, Ct., 2 Oct., 1686, m. David Porter.
xii. Martha, b. Windsor, Ct., 12 Nov., 168S, m. Corporal Samuel Holcomb. [3, 4, 5]
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