1625 - 1687 (62 years)
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Name |
Simon Wolcott |
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Relationship | with Robert Alan Roy
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Birth |
11 Sep 1624/25 |
Gaulden Manor, Tolland, Somersetshire, England [2, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, 25] |
General Information |
According to Keatley (1941), he "was one of the few men in the Colony honored with the title 'Mister." [9, 15, 24] |
Immigration |
say 1635 (Age 10) [2, 6, 8, 12, 13, 19, 22, 23, 24] |
Simon's parents emigrated to New England when he was about five. He, and his siblings were sent for within ten years after, but the exact time of their arrival we have not been able to ascertain. |
Residence |
Oct 1636 (Age 11) |
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [9, 10, 23] |
In October 1636 he was recorded as living in Windsor, Connecticut. |
Occupation |
say 1640 (Age 15) |
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [2] |
He was a farmer. |
Freeman |
1654 (Age 29) |
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [12, 22] |
He was admitted as a freeman in 1654. |
Land/House |
Apr 1661 (Age 36) |
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [15, 24] |
In April 1661 he sold his place in Windsor, Connecticut to the Saunders Brothers and moved to Simsbury, Connecticut. |
Land/House |
From 1667 to 1668 (Age 42) |
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut [7, 24] |
In 1667 and 1668 he received with others grants of land in Simsbury, Connecticut, then Massacoe. |
Offices Held |
1668 (Age 43) |
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut [24] |
In 1668 he was appointed by the General Court one of a committee who were empowered, with reference to grants in that place, "to further the planting of the same, and to make such just orders as they shall judge requisite for the well ordering of said plantation, so they be not repugnant to the public orders of this Colony." |
Offices Held |
1671 (Age 46) |
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut [14] |
He was the Representative to the General Court of Connecticut from Simsbury in 1671. |
Occupation |
12 Oct 1671 (Age 46) |
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut |
On 12 October 1671 the General Court granting him liberty, under proper restrictions, to "dispose" of alcoholic liquors, was evidence of public confidence in him and of his good social standing. |
Military |
11 Aug 1673 (Age 48) |
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut [9, 15, 24] |
On 11 August 1673 he was appointed a Captain in the militia. The Committee for the Miltiæ do hereby appoynt Mr. Simon Woolcott and John Griffin to be those that shall command [Captain] the Traine Band of Simsbury for the present, and untill the Generall Court order otherwise, or the people there make their choyse." |
Offices Held |
1674 (Age 49) |
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut [9, 24] |
He was elected a Selectman of Simsbury in 1674. |
Moved To |
1675 (Age 50) |
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut [17, 19, 24] |
In 1675 he and the rest of the settlers were driven from the place by the Indians, and his property was destroyed. It is said that on his flight from the place he filled a brass kettle with his plate, &c., and sunk it in the deep mud of the swamp, but was unable to find it afterwards. |
Residence |
1680 (Age 55) |
South Windsor, Hartford Count, Connecticut [24] |
After the loss of his place in Simsbury, he remained a few years in Windsor, and in 1680 settled on his land, on the east side of the Connecticut River, in the present town of South Windsor, Connecticut. |
Land/House |
13 May 1680 (Age 55) |
South Windsor, Hartford Count, Connecticut [24] |
"May 13, 1680. This Court grants Mr. Simon Woolcot two hundred acres of land for a farme, provided he take it up where it may not prejudice any grant to any perticular person or to any plantation." |
Land/House |
1686 (Age 61) |
South Windsor, Hartford Count, Connecticut [9, 24] |
In the Windsor Town List of 1686 his "Estate Rateable" is among the largest entered; but it was involved, and there remained little at his decease. |
Death |
11 Sep 1687 |
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [2, 4, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 21, 23, 24, 25] |
- According to Wolcott (1881) His death was hastened, according to his son's account, by gloomy anticipations of the oppression and suffering which awaited the colonists under the coming administration of Sir Edmund Andros. These fears, as the result proved, were not wholly groundless, and they were probably heightened in his mind by the tragic scenes which had recently been enacted in his native county in England. Somersetshire had been the principal seat of the unfortunate operations of Monmouth's fatal expedition, and the former neighbors of the family in England, and their families, had furnished some of the victims for the "judicial massacre" of the brutal Jeffreys during his Bloody Assizes. The reign of King James II., during the few years it lasted, was naturally an object of strong dislike and dread to the colonists. [13, 24]
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Burial |
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Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, U.S.A. [4, 15, 24] |
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Siblings |
6 Siblings |
| 1. John Wolcott, b. 1 Oct 1607, Tolland, Somersetshire, England d. Before 1655, England (Age 47 years) | | 2. Henry Wolcott, b. 21 Jan 1610/11, Tolland, Somersetshire, England d. 12 Jul 1680, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (Age 69 years) ▻ Sarah Newberry, m. 8 Nov 1640 | | 3. George Wolcott, b. England d. 12 Feb 1663, Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut  | | 4. Christopher Wolcott, b. England d. 7 Sep 1662, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut  | + | 5. Anna Wolcott, b. 1620, Tolland, Somersetshire, England d. 1677, Lyme, New London County, Connecticut (Age 57 years) ▻ Lt. Matthew Griswold, m. 16 Oct 1646 | | 6. Mary Wolcott, b. Abt 1622, Tolland, Somersetshire, England d. 6 Sep 1689, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (Age 67 years) | | 7. Simon Wolcott, b. 11 Sep 1624/25, Gaulden Manor, Tolland, Somersetshire, England d. 11 Sep 1687, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (Age 62 years) ▻ Joanna Cook, m. 19 Mar 1657 ; Martha Pitkin, m. 17 Oct 1661 | |
Person ID |
I16566 |
Last Modified |
15 Aug 2021 |
Father |
Henry Wolcott, Esq, c. 6 Dec 1579, Bishops Lydeard, Somersetshire, England d. 30 May 1655, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (Age ~ 75 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Saunders, c. 20 Dec 1584, Lydiard St Lawrence, Somersetshire, England d. 7 Jul 1655, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (Age ~ 70 years) |
Marriage |
19 Jan 1606 |
Lydeard St Lawrence, Somersetshire, England |
Age at Marriage |
He : 26 years and 1 month - She : 21 years and 1 month. |
Family ID |
F930 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Joanna Cook, b. 5 Aug 1638, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 27 Apr 1657, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (Age 18 years) |
Marriage |
19 Mar 1657 |
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [1, 8, 12, 14, 16, 18, 24] |
Age at Marriage |
He : 31 years and 6 months - She : 18 years and 7 months. |
Family ID |
F8440 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
15 Aug 2021 |
Family 2 |
Martha Pitkin, c. 12 Oct 1639, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England d. 13 Oct 1719, East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (Age ~ 80 years) |
Marriage |
17 Oct 1661 |
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [1, 2, 8, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 24] |
Age at Marriage |
He : 36 years and 1 month - She : 22 years. |
Children |
From 1662 to 1679 [7, 11, 12, 14, 23, 24, 25] |
1. Elizabeth Wolcott (1662-1707)
2. Martha Wolcott (1664-1687)
3. Simon Wolcott (1666-1732)
4. Joanna Wolcott (1668-1755)
5. Henry Wolcott (1670-1746)
6. Christopher Wolcott (1672-1693)
7. Mary Wolcott (1674-1676)
8. William Wolcott (1676-1749)
9. Roger Wolcott (1679-1767) [He became the Governor of Connecticut] |
Family ID |
F8438 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
15 Aug 2021 |
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Event Map |
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 | Birth - 11 Sep 1624/25 - Gaulden Manor, Tolland, Somersetshire, England |
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 | Residence - Oct 1636 - Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Occupation - say 1640 - Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Freeman - 1654 - Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Marriage - 19 Mar 1657 - Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Land/House - Apr 1661 - Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Marriage - 17 Oct 1661 - Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Land/House - From 1667 to 1668 - Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Offices Held - 1668 - Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Offices Held - 1671 - Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Occupation - 12 Oct 1671 - Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Military - 11 Aug 1673 - Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Offices Held - 1674 - Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Moved To - 1675 - Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Residence - 1680 - South Windsor, Hartford Count, Connecticut |
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 | Land/House - 13 May 1680 - South Windsor, Hartford Count, Connecticut |
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 | Land/House - 1686 - South Windsor, Hartford Count, Connecticut |
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 | Death - 11 Sep 1687 - Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut |
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 | Burial - — - Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, U.S.A. |
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Pin Legend |
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