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Source:  
History
of the
Town of Litchfield, Connecticut,
By George C. Woodruff
Published Litchfield
1845

APPENDIX.
pg. 57

     The County of Litchfield was organized by an Act of the General Assembly, at their session in October, A. D. 1751; and Litchfield was then made the shire town.

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List of Judges of the court of Common Pleas and County Court from the year 1751 to the year 1820.

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
William Preston 1751 1754 Joshua Porter 1791 1808
John Williams, 1754 1774 Aaron Austin, 1808 1816
Daniel Sherman, 1786 1791      

Chief or Sole Judges.

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
Augustus Pettibone, 1820 1831 Calvin Butler, 1839 1840
David S. Boardman, 1831 1836 Ansel Sterling 1840 1842
William M. Burrall, 1836 1838 William M. Burrall, 1842 1814
Ansel Sterling, 1838 1839 Aijah Catlin, 1844  

Associate Judges.

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
Martin Strong, 1820 1829 Morris Woodruff, 1829 1838
John Welch, 1820 1829 Hugh P. Welch, 1836 1838
William M. Burrall, 1829 1836      

Clerks of the Court of Common Pleas and the County Court, and of the Superior Court after its establishment in the County in 1798.

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
Isaac Baldwin, 1751 1793 Origen S. Seymour, 1836 1844
Frederick Wolcott, 1793 1836 Gideon H. Hollister, 1844  

Sheriffs.

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
Oliver Wolcott, 1751 1772 Ozias Seymour, 1825 1834
Lynde Lord, 1772 1801 Albert Sedgwick, 1834 1835
John R. Landon, 1801 1819 Charles A. Judson, 1835 1838
Moses Seymour Jr. 1819 1825 Albert Sedgwick, 1838  

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     The Probate District of Litchfield was established in the year 1747, and embraced the towns of Litchfield, Harwinton, Torrington, Goshen, Cornwall, Norfolk, Canaan Salisbury, Sharon, Kent, (then including Warren,) and the Lands on the west side of Housatonic River, between New-Fairfield and Sharon.

Judges of Probate.

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
Ebenezer Marsh, 1747 1772 Phineas Miner, 1838 1840
Oliver Wolcott, 1772 1796 Ralph G. Camp, 1840 1842
Frederick Wolcott, 1796 1837 Elisha S. Abernethy, 1842 1844
Elisha S. Abernethy, 1837 1838 Ralph G. Camp, 1844  

Town Clerks of l.itchfield.

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
John Marsh, 1721 1733 Moses Seymour, 1789 1826
John Bird, 1733 1738 Elihu Harrison, 1826 1836
Joshua Garritt, 1738 1842 Samuel P. Bolles, 1836 1840
Isaac Baldwin, 1842 1773 Sylvester Galpin, 1840 1841
Jedediah Strong, 1773 1789 Samuel P. Bolles, 1841  

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      Litchfield was first represented in the General Assembly in 1740.  The following is a roll of the Representatives to the present time:

1740. May Joseph Bird, Ebenezer Marsh
  October. John Bird John Buel
1741. May Ebenezer Marsh, do
  October. do Samuel Culver.
1742. May. do Joseph Griswold
  October. do Jacob Griswold.
1743. May do John Bird
  October. do Joseph Bird
1744. May. do do
  October. Edward Phelps, do
1745 May. do do
2d. May Ebenezer Marsh, Isaac Baldwin
  October, Edward Phelps, Joseph Bird,
1746. May. Ebenezer Marsh, do
  October. do do
1747. May. Thomas Harrison, Joseph Sanford.
  October. do do
1748. May. Ebenezer Marsh, John Bird.
  October. do do
1749. May. do Joseph Bird.
  October do Thomas Harrison
1750. May do do
  October. do do
1851. May. do do.
  October. do do.
1752. May. do do.
  October. Joseph Kilborn, Benjamin Webster.
1753. May. do do.
  October. Thomas Harrison, do
1754. May. Ebenezer Marsh, do.
  October. do. Thomas Harrison.
1755. May. Peter Buel, Benjamin Webster.
  October. Ebenezer Marsh, Elisha Shelden.
1756. May. do Peter Buel.
  October. do do.
1757. May. do do.
  October. do Elisha Sheldon.
1758. May. do. do.
  October. do. do.

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1759 May. Jacob Woodruff, Elisha Shelden
  October. Ebenezer Marsh, do
1750. May. do do
  October. do do
1761. May. do do
  October. do Isaac Baldwin
1762. May. do do
  October. do do
1763. May. do do
  October do do
1764. May do do
  October. do Oliver Wolcott.
1865. May. do Isaac Baldwin.
  October. do do
1766. May. do do
  October. do John Marsh.
1767. May. Oliver Wolcott, do
  October. Ebenezer Marsh, do
1768. May. do do
  October. Oliver Wolcott, Jacob Woodruff.
1769. May. Ebenezer Marsh, Abraham Kilborn.
  October. do do
1770. May. David Welch, do
  October. Oliver Wolcott, do
1771. May. Ebenezer Marsh, John Marsh,
  October. Jedediah Strong, Lynde Lord.
1772. May. do do
  October. do John Marsh
1773. May. do David Welch.
  October. do do
1774. May. do John Marsh.
  October. do David Welch.
1775. May. do do
  October. do Abraham Bradley.
1776. May do do
  Octoer. do Andrew Admas.
1777. May. do do
  October. do do
1778. May. do do
  October. do do.
1779. May. do do
  October. do do
1780. May. do do
  October. David Welch, do
1781. May. ____ ____, ____ ____,
  October. Jedediah Strong, Bezaleel Beebe.
1782. May. do do
  October. do Isaac Baldwin
1783. May. do Bezaleel Beebe.
  October. Abraham Bradley, Isaac Baldwin Jr.
1874. May. Ebenezer Marsh, Isaac Baldwin.
  October. do Isaac Baldwin Jr.
1785. May. Jedediah Strong, Abraham Bradley,
  October. Ebenezer Marsh, Jedediah Strong.
1786. May. do do
  October. do do
1787. May. do Ebenezer Benton.
  October. do Jedediah Strong.
1788. May. do do
  October. do Uriah Tracy.
1789. May. Jedediah Strong, do.
  October do do
1790. May. Ebenezer Marsh, do
  October. Julius Deming, do.
1791. May. do do

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  October. Ephraim Kirby, Uriah Tracy.
1792. May. do do
  October. Solomon Marsh, Bezaleel Beebe.
1793. May. John Alleln, Uriah Tracy.
  October. Bezaleel Beebe, John Allen.
1794 May. Ephraim Kirby, do
  October. do do
1795. May. do do
  October. Moses Seymour, Bezaleel Beebe.
1796. May. do John Allen.
  October. do. do.
1797. May. do. Ephraim Kirby.
  October. do do
1798. May. James Morris, Julius Deming.
  October. Moses Seymour, Epraim Kirby
1799. May. do do
  October. Ephraim Kirby, John Welch.
1800. May. do do
  October. do James Morris
1801. May. Moses Seymour, Ephraim Kirby.
  October. do John Welch.
1802. May. James Morris, Frederick Wolcott.
  October. Moses Seymour, Ephraim Kirby.
1803. May. James Morris, Frederick Wolcott.
  October. do Uriel Holmes.
1804. May. do do
  October. do do
1805. May. do do
  October. do do
1806. May. Moses Seymour, NOrman Buel.
  October. Uriel Holmes, Aaron Bradley.
1807. May. do do
  October. do do
1808. May. Aaron Bradley, Aaron Smith.
  October. Nathaniel Goodwin, do
1809. May. do do
  October. do do
1810. May. Moses Seymour, Aaron Bradley.
  October. do do
1811. May. Aaron Smith, Moses Seymour.
  October. Moses Seymour, Aaron Smith.
1812. May. Aaron Smith, Moses Seymour.
  October. Morris Woodruff, Aaron Smith.
1813. May Aaron Smith, Morris Woodruff.
  October. do do
1814. May. do do
  October. Uriel Holmes, do
1815. May. William Beebe, do
  October. do Jonathan Buel.
1816. May. do do
  October. do do
1817. May. Jonathan Buel, Ephraim S. Hall.
  October. do do
1818. May. Stephen Russell, do
  October. do Phineas Lord
1819. May. John Welch, do
1820. " do Seth P. Beers.
1821. " Seth P. Beers, John Welch.
1822. " do do
1823. " do Phineas Miner.
1824. " David Marsh, Morris Woodruff.
1825. " do do
1826. " Morris Woodruff, Reuben Webster.
1827. " Phineas Miner, William Beebe.

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1828. May. Jabez W. Huntington, William Beebe.
1829 " Phineas Miner, Morris Woodruff
1830. " Stephen russell, do
1831. " do Truman Smith
1832. " Truman Smith, Elihu Harrison
1833. " William Beebe, Asa Hopkins
1834. " Stephen Russell, Truman Smith
1835. " Phineas Miner, Elihu Harrison
1836. " Morris Woodruff, Phineas Lord
1837. " do do
1838. " Samuel Buel, William Ray
1839. " do do
1840 " Frederick Buel, E. Champion Bacon
1841. " do do
1842. " Origen S. Seymour, Enos Stoddard
1843. " do do
1844. " Elisha S. Abernethy, Dan Catlin
1845. " Charles Adams, do.

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CLERGYMEN IN LITCHFIELD.

FIRST ECCLESIASTICAL SOCIETY.  (CONGREGATIONA.)

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
Timothy Collins, 1721 1852 Daniel L. Carroll, 1827 1829
Judah Champion, 1753 1798 Laurens P. Hickok, 1829 1836
Dan Huntington, 1798 1809 Jonathan Brace, 1838 1844
Lyman Beecher, 1810 1826      

EPISCOPAL SOCIETY.

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
Solomon Palmer, 1754 1763 Isaac Jones 1811 1826
Thomas Davies, 1763 1766 John S. Stone, 1826 1829
Solomon Palmer, 1766 1770 William Lucas 1829 1832
_____ Nichols,     Samuel Fuller, Jr. 1832 1837
Asabel Baldwin, 1785 1793 William Payne, 1838 1845
David Butler, 1794 1799 Samuel Fuller Jr. 1845  
Truman Marsh, 1799 1810      

SOUTH FARMS. (CONGREGATIONAL)

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
George Beckwith, 1772 1781 Veron D. Taylor, 1831 1833
Amos Chase, 1787 1814 James F. Warner, 1833 1834
Amos Pettingall, 1816 1822 Ralph S. Crampton, 1834 1836
Henry Robinson, 1823 1829 David L. Parmelee 1841  

NORTHFIELD, (CONGREGATIONAL)

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
Joseph E. Camp, 1795 1837 Joel L. Dickinson, 1844  

MILTON. (CONGREGATIONAL)

 

Accessus. Exitus.   Accessus. Exitus.
Benjamin Judd, 1802 1804 Ralph Smith,    
Abraham Fowler, 1807 1813 John F. Norton, 1844  

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     The following named persons, natives or citizens of Litchfield, have occupied the stations annexed to their respective names:

     Adams, Andrew, Chief Justice Supreme Court.
     Allen, Ethan, General Revolutionary Army.
     Allen, John, United States Representative.
     Allen, John W., United States Representative.
     Beers, Seth P., Commissioner of School Fund.
     Beecher, Lyman, D. D., President Lane Seminary.
     Beecher, Edward, President Illinois College.
     Bird, John, United States Representative.
     Bradley, Abraham, Assistant Post Master General.
     Bradley, Phineas,       do.          do.         do.
     Collier, John A., Comptr4oller, United States Representative, N. Y.
     Gould, James, Judge Superior Court.
     Holmes, Uriel, United States Representative.
     Huntington, J. W. Judge Sup. Court, U. S. Rep., and U. S. Senator.
     Kirby, Ephraim, Judge, Mississippi.
     Lyon, Matthew, United States Representative, Vermont, Kentucky.
     Marvin, Reynold, Kings Attorney.
     Miner, Phineas, United States Representative.
     Phelps, Samuel S. Judge, United States Senator, Vermont.
     Reeve, Tapping, Cief Justice Supreme Court.
     Seymour, Horatio, United States Senator, Vermont.
     Shelden, Daniel, Secretary Legation, France.
     Skinner, Roger, United States Judge, N. Y.
     Skinner, Richard, U. S. Rep., Chief Judge Sup. Court, Governor, Vermont.
     Smith, Joseph L., Judge, East Florida.
     Smith, Truman, United States, Representative.
     Tallmadge, Benj. Major Revolutionary Army, United States Representative.
     Tallmadge, Frederick A. Recorder, New York City.
     Tracy, Uriah, United States Representative, United States Senator.
     Wolcott, Oliver, U. S. Rep. (Signer Declaration of Independence,) Governor.
     Wolcott, Oliver, Secretary of Treasury, United States Judge, Governor.
     Woodruff, Clark, Judge, Louisiana.
     Wright, John C., United States Representative, Judge, Ohio.

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Patent of the Town of Litchfield.

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The Governor and Company of the English Colony of Connecticut in New England, to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: -

     KNOW YE, That the said Governor and Company, by virtue of the power granted unto them, by our late sovereign King Charles the second, of blessed memory, in and by his Majesty's patent, under the great seal of England, dated the twenty-third day of April, in the fourteenth year of his Majesty's reign, and in pursuance thereof and in General Court assembled, according to charter, did, by their act, made, May the fourteenth, Anno Domini, 1719, upon the humble petition of Lieut. John Marsh of Hartford, within the said Colony, and Dea. John Buell of Lebanon, grant unto the said John Marsh and John Buell and partners, settlers, being in the whole fifty-seven in number, liberty to settle a town westward of Farmington, in the county of Hartford, at a place called Bantam, which town was to be in length, east and west, eight miles, three quarters, and twenty eight rods, and in breadth, seven miles and an half, to be bounded east on Mattatuck river, west part on Shipaug river, and part on the wilderness, north by the wilderness, and south by Waterbury bounds and a west line, from Waterbury corner to the said Shipaug river.  And ordered, that the said town should be called by the name of Litchfield, as more fully appears by the said act.  The said Governor and Company by virtue of the aforesaid power, and by their special act, bearing even date with these presents, for divers good causes and considerations them hereunto moving, have given, granted, and by these presents, for themselves, their heirs and successors, do fully, clearly, and absolutely give, grant, ratify and confirm unto the said John Marsh and John Buell, and to the rest of the said partners, settlers of said tract of land, [in their actual full and peaceable possession and seizin being] and to their heirs and assigns, and such as shall legally succeed and represent them forever, [in such proportions as they the said partners and settlers or any of them respectively have right in and are lawfully possessed of the same,] all that the said tract of land now called and known by the name of Litchfield, in the county of Hartford aforesaid, be the same more or less, butted and bounded as followeth, viz: Beginning at the north-east corner at a tree with stones about it, standing in the crotch of Mattatuck river aforesaid, and runs southerly by the side of said river until it meets with Waterbury bounds where is a well known white oak tree, standing about fifteen rods west of said Mattatuck river, anciently marked with IS: IN: From thence running west twenty-three degrees thirty minutes south to two white oak trees growing out of one root with stones about them, and west one mile and half to Waterbury north west corner bound mark; and from thence west five degrees thirty minutes, north to Shipaug river, where is a tree and stones about it butting upon Woodbury township.  Then beginning at the first mentioned tree by Mattatuck river and running westward into the wilderness to an oak tree marked and stones laid around it, then south to a crotch in the Shipaug river, and thence by the westermost branch of Shipaug river to Woodbury bounds. And also all and singular the lands, trees, woods, underwoods, woodgrounds, uplands, arable lands, meadows, moors, marshes, pastures, ponds, waters, rivers, brooks, fishings, fowlings, huntings, mines, minerals, quarries, and precious stones, upon and within (he said

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land.  And all other rights, members, hereditaments, easements and commodities whatsoever to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining, so butted and bounded as is herein before particularly expressed or mentioned, and the reversion or reversions, remainder or remainders, rights, royalties, privileges, powers and jurisdictions whatsoever, of and in all the singular the said tract of land and premises hereby granted, and of and in any and every part and parcel thereof.  And the rents, services and profits to the same incident, belonging or appertaining - To Have and to Hold all the said tract of land and all and singular other the premises hereby given or granted, or mentioned, or intended to be granted, with all the priviledges and appurtenances thereof unto the said John Marsh and John Buell, and the rest of the partners, settlers of the same, their heirs and assigns, to their only proper use, benefit and behoof forever; and to and for no other use, intent or purpose whatsoever; and the said Governor and Company for themselves and their successors, have given and granted, and by these presents do give and grant unto the said John Marsh and John Buell, and rest of the partners, settlers of the tract of land herein before granted, their heirs and assigns, that the said tract of land so butted and bounded as aforesaid, shall from time to time and at all times forever hereafter, be deemed, reputed, denominated, and be an entire town of itself, and shall be called and known by the name of Litchfield, in the county of Hartford, and that the aforesaid partners, settlers and inhabitants thereof, shall and lawfully may from time to time and at all times, forever hereafter have, use, exercise and enjoy all such rights, powers, priviledges, immunities and franchises, in and among themselves, as are given, granted, allowed, used, exercised and enjoyed, to, by, and amongst the proper inhabitants of other towns in this Colony, according to common approved custom and observance; and that the said tract of land and premises hereby granted as aforesaid, and appurtenances, shall remain, continue and be unto the said John Marsh and John Buell, and the rest of the partners settlers, their heirs and assigns, in proportion aforesaid forever, a good, peaceable, pure, perfect, absolute, and indefensible estate of inheritance in fee simple, to be holden of His Majesty, his heirs and successors, as of His Magesty's Manor of East Greenwich in the County of Kent, in the Kingdom of England, in free and common soccage, and not in capite, nor by Knight's service. - Yielding therefore, and paying unto our Sovereign Lord King George, his heirs and successors forever, one fifth part of all ore of Gold and Silver, which from time to time, and at all times forever hereafter, shall be there gotten, had or obtained, in liew of all services, duties and demands whatsoever.
     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Governor and Company have caused the Seal of the said Colony to be hereunto affixed.
     Mag'æ Brit'æ, Fran'æ, Hybern'æ, Annoque Domini, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Four, 1724.
                                                   G. SALTONSTALL, Gov'r.

By order of the Gov'r and
   and Company in General
   Court assembled
}

HEZ. WYLLIS, Secretary

 

MAP OF
PLAN of the VILLAGE of LITCHFIELD and VICINITY.

 

 

 

 

 

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