The Huntington Homestead is the Birthplace of Samuel Huntington, signer of the Declaration of Independence. It is located in Scotland, Connecticut.
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Welcome to Pomfret, Connecticut USGenWeb Project A Brief History of Pomfret The first settler was probably Captain John Sabin, who built a house in 1696 which served as an outpost against the Indians. The settlement was known by the Indian name Massamugget until 1713 when the town was incorporated, and later called Pomfret, named after Pontefract in Yorkshire, England. Pomfret is probably best ...
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Welcome to Killingly, Connecticut USGenWeb Project A Brief History of Killingly Killingly's first known settler was Richard Evens, who came from Rehobeth, MA in 1693. In the early 1700s other settlers came from the Boston, MA area. Killingly was incorporated in 1708. At the time of incorporation the borders of Killingly extended from Plainfield CT to the Massachusetts line and included what is ...
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