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Thomas Burnham (1617 – June 24, 1688) was a lawyer and colonist, who was born in England and migrated to the American Colonies sometime prior to 1645. He lived most of his adult live in Connecticut where he was a lawyer and a landowner.
In 1659, Thomas Burnham (1617–1688) purchased the tract of land now covered by the towns of South Windsor and East Hartford from Tantinomo, chief sachem of the Podunk Indians. [3] Burnham lived on the land and later willed it to his nine children. [4]
In 1659, Thomas Burnham (1617–1688) purchased the tract of land now covered by the towns of South Windsor and East Hartford from Tantinomo. "Fort Hill" is probably the fort to which "one-eyed" Tantinomo withdrew at the time of his quarrel with chiefs Uncas and Sequassen in 1665, when the English unsuccessfully attempted arbitration between them.
Thomas R. Ball: January 3, 1939 – January 3, 1941 Republican: 2nd [data missing] Noyes Barber: March 4, 1821 – March 4, 1825 Democratic-Republican: At-large [data missing] March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1835 Anti-Jacksonian: William H. Barnum: March 4, 1867 – May 18, 1876 Democratic: 4th: Resigned after being elected U.S. Senator. Nathan ...
In 1659, Thomas Burnham (1617–1688) purchased the tract of land now covered by the towns of South Windsor and East Hartford from Tantinomo, chief sachem of the Podunk Indians. [5] Burnham lived on the land and later willed it to his nine children. [6]
The Elmore Houses are located on southwestern South Windsor, on either side of Long Hill Road just south of its crossing of Interstate 291.Number 78 is the older of the two houses: it is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof, central chimney, and an exterior of asbestos siding over original wooden clapboards.
The Ebenezer Grant House is a historic house at 1653 Main St. in the village of East Windsor Hill in South Windsor, Connecticut. Built in 1757–58, it is one of the finest examples of regional colonial architecture in the state. Its rear addition is believed to date to 1695, making it one of the state's oldest surviving colonial structures.
Thomas Welles: Website: portal.ct.gov/OTT: ... Christopher B. Burnham: 1995 1997 Republican 81 Paul J. Silvester: 1997 1999 Republican 82 Denise Nappier: 1999 2019