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Notes for Samuel Comstock

Samuel4 Comstock resided in New London, Lyme, Sharon and New Fairfield, Conn. After his death, his widow married April 30, 1748, Samuel Arnold, in New Fairfield.

Samuel Comstock and wife Dorothy of Sharon, Conn., deed Oct. 20, 1744, to Ichbod Allen, land in N. parish, New London, given to Dorothy by her father Jonathan Rogers. Jonathan Rogers was son of Samuel,2 son of James1 Rogers. James Rogers came from England in the ship "Increase" at age of 20. He was one of six men from Saybrook who, under Capt. John Underhill, took part in the "Pequot War."

Dorothy Comstock appointed administratrix of estate of Samuel Comstock, late of New Fairfield, April 14, 1747.

Danbury Probate Court, July 2, 1753: Samuel Comstock of New Fairfield, Conn., left clear real estate of 760 pounds, and a widow and seven small children, one of whom is deceased.

Commissions to divide estate to Dorothy Arnold, wife Samuel Arnold, late widow to deceased, one third; to Samuel Comstock, eldest son, two parts; to other children each one part, namely Stephen, Jonathan, Peter, Gershom, Dorothy, and Martha, and as Gershom is deceased before twenty-one, his part to be divided among the other children.
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