![]() ![]() Others who were lost in this battle included Thomas Davenport (1645-1675) and Ebenezer Dibble (1641-1675). Captain Mason., commander of thePequot Indian allies, died September 18, 1676, of wounds received in this battle. John Mason, Jr., under Major Robert Treat, in the great swamp fight, December 19, 1675. : Note: From Larry Chesbro:: George was a captain of the New London County Militia in King Philip's War, with Capt. :: Place: Denison Ground, Westerly, Washington, RI Note In 1676, George commanded the forces raised by him as provo-marshal, who pursued the remnant of the Narragansett and Wampanaug Indians, and succeeded in defeating them and capturing the Indian chief, Canononchet, who was brought to Stonington and was shot because of his refusal to make peace with the English.Ĭategory: Stonington_Connecticut-Study Category: Stonington, Connecticut Category: Denison Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island Biography Burial =: Burial: 1711, Rhode Island Historical Cemetery #WY042, Source: #S-2024265501 Page: 340, Note: #42 Others who were lost in this battle included Thomas Davenport (1645- 1675) and Ebenezer Dibble (1641-1675). Captain Mason., commander of the Pequot Indian allies, died September 18, 1676, of wounds received in this battle. George was a captain of the New London County Militia in King Philip 's War, with Capt. , Borodell born circa 1651, William born circa 1655, Margaret born circa 1657, and Mercy born circa 1659.ġ. Mercy and George were married 1677-1678īuried in a family plot in Westerly, RI, on the former land of Burrill Thompson, Esq., south of his residence and east of Pawcatuck rock. ![]() Listed as an alternate birth place is Pequot, New London county, Connecticut. GEORGE III, baptized, married first Sarah Minor, second Joanna Hinckley. Thankful, baptized April 1, 1695, married Thomas Stanton. Samuel, baptized September 26, 1686, married Mary (Lay) Minor.Įlizabeth, born September 11, 1689, married Chris Champlin Jr.ĭesire, baptized April 16, 1693, married John Williams. Mercy, baptized March 1, 1685, married Mordecai Dunbar. Joseph, baptized November 14, 1683, married Pru Minor. Mercy died fourteen years later, September 24, 1725.Įdward, born in 1678, married first Mercy, married second Anna (Denison) Minor. George died in Westerly in 1711, around fifty eight years old. John Gorham and Desire Howland, granddaughter of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilly who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620. He married Mercy Gorham, daughter of Capt. 337, 340Īlternate birth location: Stonington, New London, Connecticut HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, county of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900, by Richard Anson Wheeler, New London, CT, 1900, p. Marriage: about 1673 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United StatesĭENISON GENEALOGY, ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF CAPTAIN GEORGE DENISON, Of Stonington Connecticut, by John Denison Baldwin and William Clift, Worcester, MA, 1881, p 6 6 Sources 27 December 1711 Westerly, Kings, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.10 Sources 16 July 1653 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.George Denison II 16 July 1653–27 December 1711 ![]()
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