M, #100540, b. 10 December 1620, d. 24 October 1694
George Denison (Immigrant 1631)|b. 10 Dec 1620\nd. 24 Oct 1694|p100540.htm|William Denison (Immigrant 1631)|b. 3 Feb 1571\nd. 25 Jan 1654|p104401.htm|Margaret Chandler (Immigrant 1631)|b. 13 Oct 1577\nd. 25 Feb 1645|p104402.htm|John Denison||p104404.htm|Agnes Willie|b. 8 Nov 1543|p104405.htm|Tobias Chandler|b. c 1551\nd. Oct 1629|p104406.htm|Joan Momford|d. Jun 1618|p104407.htm|
George Denison (Immigrant 1631) immigrated in 1631.1
Marriage*
1640
He married BridgetThompson in 1640 at Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.1
Military*
circa 1643/44
George Denison (Immigrant 1631) was in the military: circa 1643/44 After the death of his wife (Bridget) in 1643, he went back to England, enlisted as a soldier and returned to New England (after his second marriage).1,2
Marriage*
circa 1645
He married AnnBorodell circa 1645 at England proof of marriage is detailed in source, citing the First Book of Ct State Records, in Hartford CT pg 274.2
Immigration
1645
George Denison (Immigrant 1631) immigrated in 1645.2
MovedTo*
1651
He moved in 1651 to New London, New London Co., Connecticut.2
Death*
24 October 1694
He died on 24 October 1694 at Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, at age 73.3
Burial*
He was buried at Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic, New London Co., Connecticut.3
GeorgeDenison(Immigrant 1631) married AnnBorodell circa 1645 at England proof of marriage is detailed in source, citing the First Book of Ct State Records, in Hartford CT pg 274.2
[S145] Willie, Denison & Abbott Families of Bishop's Stortford, Co. Herts, England, Dr Spencer Miller, The New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, 1936 Volume LXVII (67) pg 46-55 SLC 974 B2n, 67:52.
[S290] History of the Town of Stonington (CT) - section called Denison Family, Richard Anson Wheeler, Lawrence Verry Inc: Mystic CT, 1966 pgs 334-361 SLC 974.65/S1 D2w, pg 337.
[S290] History of the Town of Stonington (CT) - section called Denison Family, Richard Anson Wheeler, Lawrence Verry Inc: Mystic CT, 1966 pgs 334-361 SLC 974.65/S1 D2w, pg 338.