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Hartford / Founded
1635
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The first whites known to have explored the area were the Dutch, under Adriaen Block, who sailed up the Connecticut in 1614. By the early 1620s, Dutch fur ...
First settled in 1636 by Thomas Hooker, John Haynes, and a group of 100 followers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, it is one of the oldest towns in the state.
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Who founded Hartford and when? ... About 100 Puritans, led by the Rev. Thomas Hooker, created a settlement on the banks of the Connecticut River in June 1636.
Newton/Dimick ancestors among the Founders of Hartford include: Reverend Thomas Hooker; Richard Lyman; Thomas Root; and, Sergent Thomas Spencer. More ...
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