Thomas Fitch (settler)
For other people named Thomas Fitch, see Thomas Fitch.
Thomas Fitch, Jr. | |
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Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony representing Norwalk[1] | |
In office May 1673 – October 1673 | |
Preceded by | Mark Sension, Nicholas Hoyt |
Succeeded by | John Bowton, Walter Hoyt |
Personal details | |
Born |
Bocking, Essex, England | October 14, 1612
Died |
April 14, 1704 91) Norwalk, Connecticut Colony | (aged
Resting place | East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Connecticut |
Spouse(s) | Anna Stacey |
Children | Thomas Fitch, John, Anne, Mary |
Residence | Norwalk, Connecticut Colony |
Religion | Puritan |
Thomas Fitch, Jr. (October 14, 1612 – April 14, 1704) was a founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut.[1] He served as a deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony representing Norwalk in the May 1673 session.
He was born October 14, 1612, in Bocking, Essex, England, the son of Thomas Fitch and Anna Reeve.
He emigrated from England in 1638. In Norwalk, he had the largest land holdings of any settler.[1]
He served as town clerk of Norwalk from 1654 to 1658, from 1674 to 1677, from 1680 to 1682, and from 1686 to 1687.[1]
He is listed on the Founders Stone bearing the names of the founding settlers of Norwalk in the East Norwalk Historical Cemetery.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Mark Sension Nicholas Hoyt |
Deputy of the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony representing Norwalk May 1673–October 1673 |
Succeeded by John Bowton Walter Hoyt |
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