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Excerpt from The Family of the Rev. Jeremiah Day of New Preston to January 1, 1900: A Genealogical Appendix to the Chronicles of the Day Family
The first figure of the number prefixed to a name indicates the generation in America to which the person belongs.
Since Jeremiah Day of New Preston had no brother who married, these pages contain the names of all the descendants in the male line of Thomas Day, 3d, who was born in 1689.
Sarah, m. (1, Nov. 17, 1658) Nathaniel Gunn of Hartford; m. (2, Nov. 24, 1664) Samuel Kellogg of Hatfield. She and her son Joseph were killed by the Indians, Sept. 19, 1677.
Mary, b. 1641 m. (1, Oct. 28, 1659) Samuel Ely of Springfield (s. Of Nathaniel and Martha Ely, who both at Cambridge and at Hartford owned land adjoining that of Robert Day), who d. March 19, 1692; m. (2, April 12, 1694) Thomas Stebbins (s. Of Thomas and Hannah [wright] Stebbins) of Springfield, who was b. 1648, and d. 1695; In. (3, Dec. 11, 1696) Deacon John Coleman (5. Of Thomas and Frances [welles] Coleman) of Hat field, who was b. About 1635, and died Jan. 21, 1711 d. Oct. 17, 1725. (she had sixteen children by her first husband.)
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