MARRIAGES
STAMFORD -
DARIEN
The town of Darien was incorporated May, 1820, and take from
Stamford. The Congregational Church in Darien - formerly
called Middlesex - was organized June, 1744. It is recorded
that "one Sunday during the Revolution the church was suddenly
surrounded by Tories and the British, and forty men (nearly all who
were in church, including Dr. Mather, the pastor), and as many
horses, were carried off to Long Island. Many of them never
returned." The marriages recorded follow:
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BRIDE / GROOM |
BRIDE / GROOM |
DATE |
Woolsey, Gilbert |
Marshal, Roda |
1791 Sep. 12 |
Wordwell, James |
Weed, Hannah |
1792 Dec. 1 |
Wyat, Sarah |
Weed, Seth |
1792 Jan. 12 |
Young, Richard |
Whitmore, Rebecca |
1776 Dec. 12 |
Youngs, Abraham |
Scofield, Mary |
1774 Jul. 18 |
Youngs, Eunice |
Selleck, Isaac |
1800 Jun. 29 |
Youngs, Hannah |
Sanord, Elias of Readding |
1786 Aug. 31 |
Youngs, Susannah |
Squire, Isaac of Norwalk |
1778 Mar. 26 |
Youngs, Zerviah |
Clark, Matthew |
1768 Jan. 8 |
(Source: Book Six - Early Connecticut Marriages as found on
Ancient Church Records prior to 1800 - ©1904
) |