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NLPeche@aol.com shared via email 27 March 1999: History of New London Co.unty, CT with Biographical Sketches of many of it's Pioneers and Prominent Men. Co.mpiled under the Supervision of D. Hamilton Hurd. Philadephia: J. W. Lewis & Co.. 1882, Press of J.B. Lippincott & Co.., Philadelphia. Page 761, 762.
ROBERT ALLYN was of Salem in 1637, and enrolled as a member of the church May 15, 1642. He removed to New London in 1651, where he obtained a grant of a large farm on the east side of the river, at a place still known as ALLYN POINT, but now in the town of LEDYARD. He was one of the first company of purchasers of NORWICH, and resided for several years in the western part of the town plot. In 1661 he styles himself of "New Norridge," and held the office of constable in 1669, but in a deed of 1681 uses the formula, "I, ROBERT ALLYN, of NEW LONDON." Among the early settlers of the country we often meet with persons whom it is
difficult to locate. They possess lands that lap over the bounds of adjoining settlements, and sometimes appear to belong to different townships at one and the same time. ROBERT ALLYN had doubtless reliquished his house in NORWICH to his son JOHN and retired to his farm on the river in 1655, within the bounds of NEW LONDON, where he d. in 1683. His age is unknown, but he was freed from training in 1669, probably upon attaining the age of 60, the customary limit of military service; this would make him about seventy-five at death. The heirs of his estate were his son JOHN and four daughters, -- SARAH, wife of GEORGE GEER;
Mary, wife of Thomas Parke; Hannah, wife of Thomas Rose; and Deborah, who afterwards m. John Gager, Jr. The son received L 133, and each of the daughters L 66 6s.
JOHN ALLYN, the son, m. Dec. 24, 1668, "Elizabeth daughter of John Gager, of New Norwich". In 1609 he exchanged his homestead and other priviledges in Norwich which Joshua Abell and Simon Huntingdon, Jr. for lands east of the river, and transferred his residence to the former seat of the family at ALLYN'S POINT. This brought him again within the bounds of New London, and his name appears in 1704 as one of the patentees of that town. He d. in 1709, leaving an estate of L1278, to be divided between his son ROBERT and his daugher ELIZABETH, wife of THOMAS WATERMAN. His inventory enumerates three farms and a trading establishment upon the river. Among the movables are such articles of cost and comfort as a silver tankard, cup, and tumbler, a silver whistle, a gold ring, a rought cushion, and a lignum-vitae mortar and pestle. This was about the period when such small luxuries were beginning to be diffused among the prosperous farmers and traders.
With ROBERT ALLYN of the third generation the male line was still a unit. He m. DEBORAH AVERY, and d. in 1730, leaving nine children.
ROBERT ALLYN of the fourth generation occupied the same homestead at ALLYN'S POINT, and dying in 1760, left an estate of more than L3000. His inventory of wearing apparel comprised of a blue coat with brass buttons, silk jacket and breeches, laced jacket, boots and spurs, gold sleeve-buttons and ring, silver snuff-box, silver buckles for shoes, knees and neckbands. These successive inventories vividly illustrate the advance of the country in wealth, comfort, and elegance.
ALLYN'S POINT, where stood the old homestead of the family, is about six miles below Norwich, on the opposite side of the river from Mohegan fields. The ancient fort of Uncas was in full view from the house. South of the pond and cove is a conspicous eleveation known as ALLYN'S MOUNTAIN, from whence the prospect is wide and far-reaching. To this height the neighbors were accustomed to resort as a lookout post when the river was visited by any unusual craft, or the Indians on the other side were gathered for council or sport. From this place, on the memorable 6th September, 1781, the conflagration of New London
witnessed by women and children whose husbands and fathers had hastened to the scene of action. In the war of 1812 the three blockaded vessels forming the squadron of Co.mmodore Decatur were laid up in the river near by, and on this hill his men threw up a redoubt and kept a sentry to watch the movements in and near New London Harbor. The children of ROBERT ALLYN [12] and Abigail AVERY were
ABIGAIL [19], b. Feb. 2, 1726; m. N. WILLIAMS; d. July 20, 1767.
ROBERT [20], b. Sept. 8, 1728; d. Sept. 11, 1811.
ELIZABETH [21] b. March 27, 1731; m. JAMES AVERY; d. Feb. 3, 1819.
PARK [22], b. June 15, 1733; m. SARAH GALLUP; d. Feb. 13, 1804.
JOSEPH [23], b. Feb. 1, 1736; m. MARY BELTON, Dec. 30, 1760; d. June 14, 1803.
PRUDENCE [24], b. April 9, 1738; m. THOMAS GALLUP; d. 1813.
NATHAN [25], b. Jan. 5, 1740; m. SARAH FREEMAN; d.: June 2, 1814. in Granby, OH.
JACOB [26], b. March 27. 1743; m. EDNA LATHROP; d.: Feb 1, 1773.
SIMEON [27], b. May 27, 1745; m. ESTHER GALLUP; killed at Fort Griswold, Sept. 6, 1781.
TIMOTHY [28], b. June 12, 1748; m. PRUDENCE GALLUP, who d. March 7, 1837; d.: June 26, 1838.
The children of NATHAN ALLYN [25] and SARAH FREEMAN [30] were:
MARY [29] m. GEORGE AVERY FREEMAN [30] b.: June 6, 1768; m. IRENE BECKWITH, who d.: Oct 2, 1861, aged ninety; d.: Feb 23, 1855.
MATHEW [31]
SARAH [32], d. in infancy.
ABIGAIL [33], m. ROGER BRUSH.
SARAH [34] m. JOSEPH KENYON [grandparents of Governor COX of Ohio].
ELEZER [35]
CYNTHIA [36]
SIMEON [37]
CELANISA [38]
The children of FREEMAN ALLYN and IRENE BECKWITH were:
CHARLES LYMAN [40]
JOHN OWEN [41]
SELDEN [42]
HORACE [43]
HARRIET [44]
EDWIN [45]
LORENZO [46]
LYMAN ALLYN, [47] son of FREEMAN ALLYN and Irene Beckwith, was b. in the town of Montville, New London Co., CT, April 25, 1797. His father was a practical farmer, leaving Montville, CT for Springfield, MA, in 1803, when young LYMAN was six years of age. His grandfather, NATHAN ALLYN, went to Granby, OH, in 1805, and continued to reside there until his death. LYMAN ALLYN remained at home, working on his father's farm summers and attending the common school winters til he was twenty-one years of age, when he commenced the whaling business for one Capt. Deshon, as a common sailor before the mast. His quick insight into the business soon earned him a reputation, as it was not long beofre he was made captain of a whaling ship owned by Messrs. N. & W. W. Billings, of New London, CT. Capt. ALLYN continued in the business til 1852, when he gave it up. In 1850 he purchased the Deshon Farm, where he continued to reside til his death, April 8, 1874. In politics he was a Jacksonian Democrat. He took a lively interest in political matters, and during the war was a very efficient in helping to raise troops for the Union army. He m. EMMA, daughter of Capt. JOHN TURNER and MARY NEWSON, June 5, 1825. MRS. ALLYN was b. in New London, CT Aug. 31, 1804, and d. Feb. 4, 1881. Their children are: MARY T. who d. at nearly 4 years of age; MARY T. [2], m. HARVEY SEYMOUR, deceased, of Hartford, CT; EMMA A., deceased; CHARLOTTE C.; JOHN T. and HARRIET W., all of whom were b. in New London, CT.
We insert the following written at the time of Capt. ALLYN'S death:
"In the death of the late CAPT. LYMAN ALLYN our community mourns the loss of one of it's oldest and most prominent citizens. For more than fifty years he had been a resident of New London, though during the earlier part of his life most of his time was spent on the ocean in that business for which New London was then celebrated, the whale-fishery. [I didn't copy the next page].
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[5768] AKA Be Bind ingen Urchada uí Briúin. {Identified with spouse, etc. by Collins, "Royal Ancestors...," pp. 144-45.}
Roger married ca. 1153 Alice (b. 1121), a daughter of William de Cheney of Horncastle. Rosie Bevan posted in RootsWeb.Ancestry.com 5 Feb 2004 "The following entries are from Domesday Descendants p.425:
"de Cundet, Robert - In 1130 Robert de Condé accounted in Kent and in Sussex for an agreement with the bishop of Lincoln, and in Lincolnshire for the land of his father. His parentage is unknown, though it is usually suggested that he was a descendant of Emma Crispin (aunt of Robert I Malet) and Peter de Condé. He married Alice or Adelicia, probably the daughter of Ranulf I of Chester and in 1136 widow of Gilbert fitz Richard de Clare [or fitz Gilbert] (major, Linq. Reg. Antiq. i, pp. 282ff0. At his death on a 10 October sometime between 1139 and 1145 his minor son Roger was his heir. Probably father also of a son Robert (q.v.). His fee was a composite granted some time after 1086, consisting of land in Wickhambreux, Kent, South Carlton, Grimston, Thurlby and Eagle and Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire. Pipe Roll 31 Henry I, 67-kn, 111-1n
de Cundet, Roger II - Son of Robert de Condé and Alice (of Chester), a minor at his father's death c.1141. Nephew of Roger de Cundy, clerk of Roger de Mowbray in the 1140s and 1150s. Held 8 knights' fees of the bishop of Lincoln in 1166. Steward of Roger de Mowbray in 1174 or 1175. Attested Mowbray charters from c.1150/54, when Robert de Cundet, probably his younger brother, also starts to witness. He held half a fee, in scattered estates at Axholme, Lincolnshire, Burton Lazars, Leicestershire, Eltisley, Cambridgeshire, Great and Little Wildon and Bagby, Yorkshire, from the honour of Mowbray in 1166. Benefactor of Newburgh (Mowbray Ch., 205, 212). He was dead in 1201, when his heir was his daughter Agnes, wife of Walter Clifford, ancestor of the earls of Cumberland. Cf. Major Lincs. Reg. Antiq. i pp.282ff. Clay, Early Yorkshire Charters (1936), V, nos 160,385; Clay, Early Yorkshire Charters (1952), IX, nos 115, 125, 146, 153, 167; Clay, Early Yorkshire Charters (1955), XII, no. 111; Greenway, Charters of the Honour of Mowbray (1972), no.22, 34, 40, 50, 55, 99, 105, 108, 159, 168, 197, 205, 240, 244, 296, 301, 351, 353, 354, 359, 371, 383, 396, 399; Red Book of the Exchequer, ed. Hall (1897), pp.418-21.
"In the Domesday Book Caenby was referred to as Covenebi. Both Grantham and Caenby were part of the Bishop of Lincoln's fee at that time."
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[51109] Mabel is daughter of Henry Law (1853-1905) & Mary Elizabeth Heap (1855-1923; m. in 1882 in MA).
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[24755] Margaret is daughter of Sir John Tuchet.