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Richard Olmsted (settler)

Richard Olmsted (February 20, 1612 – April 20, 1687) was a founding settler of both Hartford and Norwalk, Connecticut. He served in the General Court of the Connecticut Colony in the sessions of May 1653, October 1654, May 1658, October 1660, May 1662, May and October 1663, May and October 1664, October 1665, May and October 1666, May 1667, May and October 1668, May 1669, May 1671, and May 1679.

Richard Olmsted
Deputy of the
General Court
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk[1]
In office
May 1653 – October 1653
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byNorwalk not represented in October 1653 session
In office
October 1654 – May 1655
Preceded byMatthew Canfield,
Matthew Marvin Sr.
Succeeded byMatthew Canfield
In office
May 1658 – October 1658
Serving with Matthew Canfield
Preceded bySamuel Hales,
Isaac Moore
Succeeded byNathaniel Richards,
Walter Hoyt
In office
October 1660 – May 1661
Serving with Samuel Hales
Preceded byMatthew Canfield,
Samuel Hales
Succeeded byMatthew Canfield,
Walter Hoyt
In office
May 1662 – October 1662
Serving with Matthew Canfield
Preceded byWalter Hoyt
Succeeded byMatthew Canfield,
John Gregory
In office
May 1663 – May 1665
Preceded byMatthew Canfield,
John Gregory
Succeeded byJohn Gregory
In office
October 1665 – October 1667
Serving with Matthew Canfield
Preceded byMatthew Canfield,
John Gregory
Succeeded byJohn Gregory,
Walter Hoyt
In office
May 1668 – October 1669
Preceded byJohn Gregory,
Walter Hoyt
Succeeded byJohn Gregory, John Douglas
In office
May 1671 – October 1671
Serving with Walter Hoyt
Preceded byDaniel Kellogg,
John Gregory
Succeeded byJohn Gregory,
John Bowton
In office
May 1679 – October 1679
Serving with John Gregory
Preceded byMark Sension,
John Platt
Succeeded byDaniel Kellogg,
John Bowton
Personal details
Born(1612-02-20)February 20, 1612
Harwich, England
DiedApril 20, 1687(1687-04-20) (aged 75)
Norwalk, Connecticut Colony
Resting placeEast Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Connecticut
Spouse(s)Frances Haugh, Magdelen Hill Smith (m. before 1670, widow of William Smith)
ChildrenJohn Olmstead, Richard Olmstead, Rebecca Olmstead, James Olmsted
Military service
RankCaptain
Battles/warsKing Philip's War, Pequot War

Early life edit

Olmsted was born in Harwich, England in 1612. It has long been claimed that he came to Boston along with his uncle James Olmsted aboard the ship Lyon in 1632. [2] He lived in Mount Wollaston, Massachusetts Bay Colony (now Quincy) originally. Richard Olmstead is in the passenger list of the Lyon which sailed from Thames, England, on June 22, 1632 and arrived at Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony in America on September 16, 1632. He came with his Uncle James and his children Nicholas, Nehemiah, and Richard's siblings John and Rebecca.

Settlement of Hartford edit

In 1636, he moved to Hartford, Connecticut with the congregation of Thomas Hooker, becoming one of its original settlers.

In 1637, he was a soldier in the Pequot War.[3]

About 1647, he married but the name of his first wife is Frances Slany. In about 1670, he married Magdelan (maiden name unknown) Smith, widow of William Smith.

In 1646, he was a constable, and in 1649 he was a fence viewer.[3]

Settlement of Norwalk edit

Roger Ludlow purchased the land that would become Norwalk in 1640. Ludlow contracted with fourteen men for the original planting of Norwalk. In 1649, Olmsted, along with Nathaniel Ely became the first two settlers.[3]

In 1653, he was Deputy of Norwalk to the General Court at Hartford.

In 1656, appointed by the General Court, Leather seller, for Norwalk.

In 1657, he was chosen Townsman in Norwalk.

On May 19, 1659, he was appointed with three others to settle a land dispute between the towns of Stratford and Fairfield, with the Indians. On May 17, 1660, he was appointed Grand Juror for Norwalk.

In 1661, he along with John Banks and Joseph Judson were appointed by the General Court to survey the town boundary between Fairfield and Stratford.

From 1676 to 1676, he served in King Philip's War, achieving the rank of Captain.[4]

On October 4, 1660, he was appointed Deputy to the General Court at Hartford.

From 1669 to 1675, he was a Selectman in Norwalk.

He was chosen Deputy of Norwalk to the General Court a dozen times between 1660 and 1679.

In 1675, at a meeting of the Council he was appointed to sign bills for the payment of soldiers in King Philip's War.

He was Commissioner for Norwalk, with magisterial powers, from 1668 to 1677.

He is listed on the Founders Stone bearing the names of the founders of Hartford in the Ancient Burying Ground in Hartford, and he is also listed on the Founders Stone bearing the names of the founders of Norwalk in the East Norwalk Historical Cemetery.

References edit

  1. ^ An Historical Discourse in Commemoration of the Two-hundredth Anniversary of Norwalk
  2. ^ Great Migration Begins--1620-1633, p. 1359
  3. ^ a b c History and Genealogy
  4. ^ Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America: Embracing the Descendants of James and Richard Olmsted and Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries, 1632-1912. A.T. De La Mare Print. and Publishing Company. 1912.
Preceded by
Office established
Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
May 1653
Succeeded by
Norwalk not represented in October 1653 session
Preceded by Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
October 1654
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
May 1658
With: Matthew Canfield
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
October 1660
With: Samuel Hales
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
May 1662
With: Matthew Canfield
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
May 1663, October 1663, May 1664, October 1664
With: John Gregory,
Matthew Canfield
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
October 1665, May 1666, October 1666, May 1667
With: Matthew Canfield
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
May 1668, October 1668, May 1669
With: John Gregory,
Walter Hoyt
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
May 1671
With: Walter Hoyt
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk
May 1679
With: John Gregory
Succeeded by

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Richard Olmsted February 20 1612 April 20 1687 was a founding settler of both Hartford and Norwalk Connecticut He served in the General Court of the Connecticut Colony in the sessions of May 1653 October 1654 May 1658 October 1660 May 1662 May and October 1663 May and October 1664 October 1665 May and October 1666 May 1667 May and October 1668 May 1669 May 1671 and May 1679 Richard OlmstedDeputy of theGeneral Courtof theColony of Connecticutfrom Norwalk 1 In office May 1653 October 1653Preceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byNorwalk not represented in October 1653 sessionIn office October 1654 May 1655Preceded byMatthew Canfield Matthew Marvin Sr Succeeded byMatthew CanfieldIn office May 1658 October 1658Serving with Matthew CanfieldPreceded bySamuel Hales Isaac MooreSucceeded byNathaniel Richards Walter HoytIn office October 1660 May 1661Serving with Samuel HalesPreceded byMatthew Canfield Samuel HalesSucceeded byMatthew Canfield Walter HoytIn office May 1662 October 1662Serving with Matthew CanfieldPreceded byWalter HoytSucceeded byMatthew Canfield John GregoryIn office May 1663 May 1665Serving with Matthew Canfield John GregoryPreceded byMatthew Canfield John GregorySucceeded byJohn GregoryIn office October 1665 October 1667Serving with Matthew CanfieldPreceded byMatthew Canfield John GregorySucceeded byJohn Gregory Walter HoytIn office May 1668 October 1669Serving with John Gregory Walter HoytPreceded byJohn Gregory Walter HoytSucceeded byJohn Gregory John DouglasIn office May 1671 October 1671Serving with Walter HoytPreceded byDaniel Kellogg John GregorySucceeded byJohn Gregory John BowtonIn office May 1679 October 1679Serving with John GregoryPreceded byMark Sension John PlattSucceeded byDaniel Kellogg John BowtonPersonal detailsBorn 1612 02 20 February 20 1612Harwich EnglandDiedApril 20 1687 1687 04 20 aged 75 Norwalk Connecticut ColonyResting placeEast Norwalk Historical Cemetery Norwalk ConnecticutSpouse s Frances Haugh Magdelen Hill Smith m before 1670 widow of William Smith ChildrenJohn Olmstead Richard Olmstead Rebecca Olmstead James OlmstedMilitary serviceRankCaptainBattles warsKing Philip s War Pequot War Contents 1 Early life 2 Settlement of Hartford 3 Settlement of Norwalk 4 ReferencesEarly life editOlmsted was born in Harwich England in 1612 It has long been claimed that he came to Boston along with his uncle James Olmsted aboard the ship Lyon in 1632 2 He lived in Mount Wollaston Massachusetts Bay Colony now Quincy originally Richard Olmstead is in the passenger list of the Lyon which sailed from Thames England on June 22 1632 and arrived at Boston Massachusetts Bay Colony in America on September 16 1632 He came with his Uncle James and his children Nicholas Nehemiah and Richard s siblings John and Rebecca Settlement of Hartford editIn 1636 he moved to Hartford Connecticut with the congregation of Thomas Hooker becoming one of its original settlers In 1637 he was a soldier in the Pequot War 3 About 1647 he married but the name of his first wife is Frances Slany In about 1670 he married Magdelan maiden name unknown Smith widow of William Smith In 1646 he was a constable and in 1649 he was a fence viewer 3 Settlement of Norwalk editRoger Ludlow purchased the land that would become Norwalk in 1640 Ludlow contracted with fourteen men for the original planting of Norwalk In 1649 Olmsted along with Nathaniel Ely became the first two settlers 3 In 1653 he was Deputy of Norwalk to the General Court at Hartford In 1656 appointed by the General Court Leather seller for Norwalk In 1657 he was chosen Townsman in Norwalk On May 19 1659 he was appointed with three others to settle a land dispute between the towns of Stratford and Fairfield with the Indians On May 17 1660 he was appointed Grand Juror for Norwalk In 1661 he along with John Banks and Joseph Judson were appointed by the General Court to survey the town boundary between Fairfield and Stratford From 1676 to 1676 he served in King Philip s War achieving the rank of Captain 4 On October 4 1660 he was appointed Deputy to the General Court at Hartford From 1669 to 1675 he was a Selectman in Norwalk He was chosen Deputy of Norwalk to the General Court a dozen times between 1660 and 1679 In 1675 at a meeting of the Council he was appointed to sign bills for the payment of soldiers in King Philip s War He was Commissioner for Norwalk with magisterial powers from 1668 to 1677 He is listed on the Founders Stone bearing the names of the founders of Hartford in the Ancient Burying Ground in Hartford and he is also listed on the Founders Stone bearing the names of the founders of Norwalk in the East Norwalk Historical Cemetery References edit An Historical Discourse in Commemoration of the Two hundredth Anniversary of Norwalk Great Migration Begins 1620 1633 p 1359 a b c History and Genealogy Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America Embracing the Descendants of James and Richard Olmsted and Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries 1632 1912 A T De La Mare Print and Publishing Company 1912 Preceded byOffice established Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkMay 1653 Succeeded byNorwalk not represented in October 1653 session Preceded byMatthew CanfieldMatthew Marvin Sr Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkOctober 1654 Succeeded byMatthew Canfield Preceded bySamuel HalesIsaac Moore Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkMay 1658 With Matthew Canfield Succeeded byNathaniel RichardsWalter Hoyt Preceded byMatthew CanfieldSamuel Hales Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkOctober 1660 With Samuel Hales Succeeded byMatthew CanfieldWalter Hoyt Preceded byWalter Hoyt Deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkMay 1662 With Matthew Canfield Succeeded byMatthew CanfieldJohn Gregory Preceded byMatthew CanfieldJohn Gregory Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkMay 1663 October 1663 May 1664 October 1664 With John Gregory Matthew Canfield Succeeded byJohn Gregory Preceded byJohn GregoryMatthew Canfield Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkOctober 1665 May 1666 October 1666 May 1667 With Matthew Canfield Succeeded byWalter HoytJohn Gregory Preceded byWalter HoytJohn Gregory Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkMay 1668 October 1668 May 1669 With John Gregory Walter Hoyt Succeeded byJohn GregoryJohn Douglas Preceded byDaniel KelloggJohn Gregory Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkMay 1671 With Walter Hoyt Succeeded byJohn GregoryJohn Bowton Preceded byMark SensionJohn Platt Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony from NorwalkMay 1679 With John Gregory Succeeded byDaniel KelloggJohn Bowton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Olmsted settler amp oldid 1223109187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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