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On Christmas Day, 1647 he married Jane Tapp in Milford, with whom he had eight children. Jane died on October 31, 1703. He then married Mrs. Elizabeth (Powell) Bryan, the daughter of Elder Michael and Abigail Powell of Boston, on October 24, 1705. She was twice widowed before marrying Gov. Treat. She
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When the Connecticut Charter of 1662 forced the New Haven Colony to merge with Connecticut in 1665, Treat led a group of dissidents who left the colony. They moved to
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in 1676, where he was named Commander-in-Chief of Connecticut's forces. Treat, for example, had a crucial role in fighting that took place near
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Treat died in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, on July 12, 1710. He is interred at Milford Cemetery in Connecticut.
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New Jersey Opinion: Where Did This Name Come From? by Abraham Resnick — New York Times — February 25, 1990
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Treat headed the colony's militia for several years, principally against the
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and his mother was Alice Gaylord. In 1637, his family were early settlers at
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between 1683 and 1698. In 1666 he helped found the town of
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with his family in 1630, when he was six. His father was
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First elected Governor in 1683, Treat was supplanted by
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in 1666 where they were joined by other dissidents from
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colonial leader, militia officer and governor of the
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Adolph Treidler
Governor of Connecticut Colony
Fitz-John Winthrop
William Leete
Pitminster
Somerset
England
Milford
Connecticut Colony
New England
Puritan
Connecticut Colony
Newark, New Jersey
Pitminster
Somerset
England
Massachusetts
Richard Treat
Wethersfield, Connecticut
Milford, Connecticut
New Haven Colony
New Jersey
Branford, Connecticut
Abraham Pierson, the elder
Newark
Narragansett
Indians
King Philip's War
Deerfield, Massachusetts

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