Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Elizabeth Thomas (13132) & Joseph Mansfield
30311. Mary Mansfield. Born in Apr 1701 in New Haven, CT. Mary died in North Haven, CT on 15 Feb 1779.
On 4 Apr 1726 Mary married Daniel Tuttle, son of Samuel Tuttle (9 Jan 1659[/60]-8 Jul 1733) & Sarah Newman, in New Haven, CT. Born on 23 Aug 1702 in New Haven, CT. Daniel died in North Haven, CT, on 17 Feb 1773; he was 70.
Their children include:
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Samuel Tuttle (12 Feb 1726/7-23 Nov 1784)
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Phebe Tuttle (ca 1735-21 Jul 1820)
30312. Lydia Mansfield. Born on 25 Dec 1702 in New Haven, CT.56 Lydia died in North Haven, CT, on 18 Sep 1781; she was 78.55 Buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven.
On 10 Apr 1730 when Lydia was 27, she married Dea. Thomas Cooper (30305) , son of Sergt. John Cooper (23 Feb 1670[/1]-) & Sarah Thomas (13129) (13 Dec 1672-aft 1757), in New Haven, CT.56 Born 18 Feb 1703[/4] in New Haven, CT.56 Thomas died in North Haven, CT on 11 Mar 1784.55 Buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven.
Their children include:
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Lydia Cooper (29 Nov 1732-)
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John Cooper (8 Jan 1734/5-24 May 1771)
30313. Elizabeth Mansfield. Born on 23 Oct 1706 in New Haven, CT.56 Elizabeth died on 11 Sep 1807; she was 100.409

Children of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Mansfield) Hitchcock, the first nine born in East Haven, the remaining three baptized at Southington:
    i. Nathaniel Hitchcock, b. 7 Dec 1728,56 d. 23 Mar 1771 in Southington, m. there 21 Jan 1762 Rebecca Cook (b. 10 Sep 1737, dau. of Robert Cook of Southington);
    ii. Lydia Hitchcock, b. 7 Dec 1730,56 m. at Southington 28 May 1752 James Beckwith of Southington, removed to Plymouth, but d. at Bristol, CT;
    iii. Lois Hitchcock, b. 28 Aug 1732,56 d. 10 Mar 1799, m. at Southington 25 Apr 1755 Samuel Dutton (b. 27 Jul 1729);
    iv. Hannah Hitchcock, b. 6 Dec 1733,56 m. David Bradley of North Haven;
    v. David Hitchcock, b. ca 1736;
    vi. Amos Hitchcock, b. ca 1738, d. 17 Feb 1801 æ. 63 at Southington, Corporal, m. there 3 May 1759 Mrs. Azubah (Cook) Benham (b. 23 Jan 1733 in Southington, d. 2 Apr 1814, dau. of Robert Cook);
    vii. Joel Hitchcock, b. ca. 1739, d. ca. Feb 1813, resided in Burlington, CT, m. at Southington 14 Apr 1757 Lois Scott (d. 1814);
    viii. Zachariah Hitchcock, b. ca. 1742, d. 20 Dec 1819, bur. at Wolcott, CT, resided in Plymouth and Burlington, CT, m. at Southington Dec 1768 Mercy Byington (d. age 63 at Orwell, VT);
    ix. Elizabeth Hitchcock, b. ca. 1742, m. Amos Wright;
    x. Eunice Hitchcock, bp. 20 May 1744, m. Timothy Gillette of Southington;
    xi. Mary Hitchcock, bp. 11 Mar 1746, m. Jacob Carter of Southington and lived in Wolcott; and
    xii. Sarah Hitchcock, b. 4 Sep 1749, m. 20 Sep 1769 Benoni Atkins of Southington.409,55

    “The following is an extract from the Hartford Courant of Sept. 20 1807 concerning Elizabeth (Mansfield) Hitchcock who lived to be nearly 101 years of age.
    “‘She was the widow of Mr. Nathaniel Hitchcock by who she had eleven children, four sons and seven daughters. Then of these survive. The eldest is 79 years old, the youngest 57. Her sixth, a son, died aged 62. By best accounts she had 78 grandchildren, of whom 60 are now living. Of the 4th and 5th generation but for have died. Of the whole 279 descendants only 23 have died and 256 remain.
    “‘At the age of 94 she rode 12 or 14 miles to visit one of her children. She was able, until her last sickness, to walk abroad and to go up and down stairs without assiatance.
    “‘She possessed a strong mind and retained her facultyies but little impaired until deranged by her last sickness. She had been for 70 years a professor of religion and ws constant in retiring twice a day for secret devotion, and enjoyed a humble hope of eternal glory through the redemmption of Jesus Christ our Load.
    “‘The sweet remembrance of the just / Shall flourish when they sleep in dust.’”409
14 Feb 1727/8 Elizabeth married Nathaniel Hitchcock (32368) , son of Nathaniel Hitchcock (17062) (28 Jul 1678-5 Dec 1726) & Rebecca Morris (15121) (20 Jul 1682-1729), in New Haven, CT.56 Born on 16 Dec 1705 in East Haven, CT.56,409 Nathaniel died in Burlington, CT.409

Natahniel “removed to Southington in 1743. He was living in Farmington, Conn., Feb. 27 1747-8. In Farmington are many deeds recorded of sales of land in Southington Parish by Nathaniel Hitchcock of Farmington to his sons Nathaniel, Amos, Joel, and Zachariah, dating from 1763–1769. He afterwards removed to Burlington, Conn., where he died.”409
Their children include:
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Eunice Hitchcock (ca 1744-)
30314. Joseph Mansfield. Born on 17 Aug 1708 in New Haven, CT.56 Joseph died ca 1762.55
On 10 Oct 1732 when Joseph was 24, he first married Phebe Bassett (26391) , daughter of Samuel Bassett (10406) (16 Mar 1686/7-23 Sep 1744) & Mary Hitchcock (17066) (20 Jan 1692-25 Dec 1721), in New Haven, CT.56 Born on 12 May 1713 in New Haven, CT.56

Children of Joseph and Phebe (Bassett) Mansfield:
    i. Dan Mansfield, b. 29 Jan 1732/3 at New Haven, d. 1773, resided at New Haven, m. Sarah;
    ii. Titus Mansfield, b. 5 Nov 1734;
    iii. Joseph Mansfield, b. 16 Apr 1737, d. 6 Jun 1821 at Morris, m. at New Haven 27 May 1761 Hannah Punderson (b. 21 Oct 1740 at New Haven, d. 22 Aug 1826 at Morris, dau. of David & Thankful (Todd) Punderson);
    iv. Phebe Mansfield, b. ca. 1740 , d. 2 may 1809 at Hamden, m. at New Haven 13 Aug 1761 Philemon Potter; and
    v. (possibly) Lois Mansfield, m. at New Haven 13 Aug 1761 Daniel Atwater.55
Their children include:
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Titus Mansfield (5 Nov 1734-ca 1808)
Joseph second married Dorcas Ford, daughter of John Ford (11 Nov 1680-1722) & Mehitable Wolcott (30 Nov 1689-). Born on 5 Nov 1712 in New Haven, CT.56
30315. Josiah Mansfield. Born ca 1710 in New Haven, CT. Josiah died in Mt. Carmel, CT in 1757.
Ca 1736/7 Josiah married Abigail Cooper (21399) , daughter of Ens. Joseph Cooper (11 Sep 1683-1747) & Abigail Smith (7960) (11 Oct 1683-aft 1747). Born on 22 May 1719 in New Haven, CT.56
Their children include:
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Josiah Mansfield (ca 1736-1777)
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