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Janet, I found this on Ancestry.com. I also believe I found it in the 1894 book on the Loveland Genealogy by Thomas Loveland. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation. Volume I Loveland Thomas Loveland , immigrant, was born in England , and settled early in Wethersfield, Connecticut . He owned land in the First Purchase before 1670 , and was made a freeman of Wethersfield in May, 1670 . There is a tradition that he was the son of John or Robert Loveland and that his grandfather died on the voyage to this country, his widow and three sons buying land of the Indians on the Connecticut river . In 1673 Thomas was assessed to pay the Indian Purchase. He shared in the first division, April 28, 1701 , having a hundred and twenty acres in the first division and sharing also in the later divisions of Wethersfield . He deeded land to his sons, John , Thomas , Robert and grandson, Thomas , Jr., in 1717 . He died in 1723 . Children: John , married, June 16, 1708 , Keziah Williams ; Robert , married, August 19, 1697 , Ruth Gillam ; Hannah , married, December 1, 1709 , William House ; Mary , married, June 1, 1693 , Thomas Dickinson ; Elizabeth , married, December 2, 1708 , Benjamin Strickland ; Thomas Jr., mentioned below; Samuel , married, October 4, 1705 , Lydia Barnard . Notify Administrator about this message?
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