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Thomas Stanton (settler)

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in present-day Stonington. In 1649 or 1650, he was given permission to establish a trading post on the river and was granted a three-year monopoly over Indian trade in the area. The trading house was built in 1651. During this time, Stanton's family remained in Hartford or
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Stanton's first house in Stonington was demolished in the 19th century and today the site is marked by a large inscribed stone. A subsequent dwelling built beginning about 1670 is the oldest house still standing in Stonington and is now preserved as the
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Following the war, Stanton returned to Hartford where he married and became a successful trader. In 1649, he settled a tract of land alongside the
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Zubrinsky, Eugene Cole. "The Immigration and Early Whereabouts in America of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut,"
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Stanton and his wife Anna are buried in Stonington at the Wequetequock Cemetery.
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He first appears in the historical record as an interpreter for
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Society of the Descendants of the Founders of Hartford
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Index

Stonington, Connecticut
Connecticut Colony
original settlers
Hartford
Stonington, Connecticut
William Chesebrough
Thomas Miner
Walter Palmer
John Winthrop Jr.
Pequot War
Fairfield Swamp Fight
Treaty of Hartford
United Colonies of New England
Pawcatuck River
New London
Stanton-Davis Homestead Museum
Henry Brewster Stanton
Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch
Lewis E. Stanton
Theodore Stanton
Nora Stanton Barney
Stanton Genealogy
The Founders of Hartford
Thomas Stanton History
Stanton biography
In Search of the First Settlers
Descendants of Thomas Stanton
Original Stonington settlements c. 1651 - map
The American Genealogist
Stanton-Davis Homestead Museum

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