Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony explained
The Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony was signed on June 4, 1639.[1] The free planters (founders of the New Haven Colony) who assented to the agreement are listed below:[2]
- William Andrews
- Richard Beach
- Richard Beckley
- John Benham
- Jarvis Boykin
- John Brockett
- William Browning
- John Budd
- John Chapmen
- John Charles
- John Clarke
- John Cogswell
- John Cooper
- Jasper Crane
- John Davenport
- Jeremiah Dixion
- Samuel Eaton
- Theophilus Eaton
- Nicholas Elsey
- Timothy Ford
- Thomas Fugill
- Matthew Gilbert
- Francis Hall
- Matthias Hitchcock
- Andrew Hull
- Thomas Jeffries
- William Ives
- Thomas Kimberley
- Benjamin Ling
- Richard Malbon
- Nathaniel Merriman
- Andrew Messenger
- John Moss (Morse)
- Matthew Moulthrop
- Thomas Munson
- Francis Newman
- Robert Newman
- Richard Osborne
- Edward Patteson
- John Peacock
- William Peck
- Richard Perry
- John Ponderson
- William Potter
- William Preston
- John Reader (Reeder)
- Robert Seeley
- George Smith
- William Thorpe
- Nathaniel Turner
- William Tuttle
- George Ward
- Lawrence Ward
- Samuel Whitehead
- Edward Wigglesworth
- Mr. Wilkes
- Benjamin Wilmot
- Thomas Yale
References
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See also
Notes and References
- https://archive.org/stream/papersofnewhavenv1newh#page/n41/mode/2up Bacon, Leonard, "Civil Government of the New Haven Colony", Papers of the New Haven Historical Society, Vol.1, 1865
- Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649 (Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1857), p. 17-21
- Book: New-Haven Colony. Records of the colony and plantation of New-Haven, from 1638 to 1649. New Haven (Conn.). Hoadly. Charles J. (Charles Jeremy). 1857. Hartford, Printed by Case, Tiffany and Company. University of Connecticut Libraries.