Thomas Welles

Thomas Welles

Thomas Welles (1598 – January 14, 1660) is the only man in Connecticut's history to hold all four top offices: governor, deputy governor, treasurer, and secretary. In 1639, he was elected as the first treasurer of the Colony of Connecticut, and from 1640-1649 served as the colony's secretary. In this capacity, he transcribed the Fundamental Orders into the official colony records on January 14 1638 OS, (January 24 1639) NS.

Biography

Welles was born in Essex County, England circa 1598 and married Alice Tomes soon after July 5, 1615 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire. The couple had eight children and came to Boston in 1636. After his first wife's death, he married again about 1646 in Wethersfield to Elizabeth, sister of John Deming and widow of Nathaniel Foote. [White, James T. "The National Cyclopædia of American Biography". James T. White & Company (1909), Vol. X, p. 320.] Elizabeth had seven children by her previous marriage; there were no children from the second marriage.

The first appearance of Governor Thomas Welles's name in Hartford was on March 28, 1637, according to the Connecticut Colonial Records. Welles came to Hartford with Reverend Thomas Hooker in June 1636. Some believe a copy of a grant in which he is named confirms this statement. He was chosen a magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut in 1637, an office he held every successive year until his death in 1660, a period of twenty-two years. He was elected deputy governor in 1654, and governor of the Connecticut Colony in 1655, and in 1656 and 1657 was deputy governor to John Winthrop, Jr.; in 1658 governor, and in 1659 deputy governor, which position he held at his death on January 14, 1660.

Welles' eldest son, John, settled in Stratford in 1645, serving as a magistrate and a probate judge there before his death in 1659. Another son, Thomas, settled in Hartford; his daughter Rebecca married Captain James Judson and settled in Stratford in 1680. James and Rebecca's son David, also a Captain, built the Captain David Judson House, located on the same spot where his great grandfather William had built his first house, made of stone, in 1639. Welles' other son, Samuel, became a Captain and settled in Wethersfield. Samuel's daughter Sarah married Ephraim Hawley of Stratford and settled in what is now Trumbull in 1683.

Notes

ources

* [http://artedi.fish.washington.edu/Staff/Ted/Wells.pdf Welles Family Genealogy]

References

*William Richard Cutter, "New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial", Lewis Historical Publishing, NY, 1914
*Frederick Calvin Norton, "Governors of Connecticut", 1905
*Reverend Samuel Orcutt, "History of the Old Town of Stratford, Connecticut", 1886
*Edmund Welles, "The Life and Public Services of Thomas Welles, Fourth Governor of Connecticut", 1940
*Lemuel Welles, "The English Ancestry of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut, New England Historical and Genealogical Register", 1926

External links

* [http://www.cslib.org/gov/wellest.htm Biographical sketch of Thomas Welles Connecticut State Library]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Thomas Welles — (* ca. 1598 in Essex, England; † 14. Januar 1660 in Connecticut) war ein englischer Politiker und der einzige Mann in Connecticuts Geschichte, der alle vier höheren staatlichen Ämter innehatte: Gouverneur, Vizegouverneur, Finanzminister und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas Welles Bartley — (* 11. Februar 1812 im Jefferson County, Ohio; † 20. Juni 1885) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und im Jahr 1844 der 17. Gouverneur von Ohio. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Frühe Jahre 2 Politischer Aufstieg und Go …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas J. Meskill — Thomas Joseph Meskill (* 30. Januar 1928 in New Britain, Connecticut; † 29. Oktober 2007 in Delray Beach, Florida) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und Gouverneur des US Bundesstaates Connecticut. Er war Mitglied der Republikanischen Partei.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Welles — ist der Nachname von mehreren Personen: Gideon Welles (1802–1878), US amerikanischer Marineminister Orson Welles (1915–1985), US amerikanischer Regisseur, Schauspieler und Autor Samuel Paul Welles (1907–1997), US amerikanischer Paläontologe… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas Bartley — Thomas Welles Bartley (* 11. Februar 1812 im Jefferson County, Ohio; † 20. Juni 1885) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und im Jahr 1844 der 17. Gouverneur von Ohio. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Frühe Jahre 2 Politischer Aufstieg und Go …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas W. Bartley — Thomas Welles Bartley (* 11. Februar 1812 im Jefferson County, Ohio; † 20. Juni 1885) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und im Jahr 1844 der 17. Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Ohio. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Frühe Jahre 2 Politischer Aufstieg und …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas W. Bartley — Thomas Welles Bartley (also known as Thomas W. Bartley) (February 11, 1812ndash June 20, 1885) was a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Ohio. He served as the 17th Governor of Ohio. Bartley was succeeded in office by his father,… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Fitch (Gouverneur) — Thomas Fitch IV. (* ca. 1700 in Norwalk, Connecticut; † 18. Juli 1774) war der Gouverneur der Colony of Connecticut zwischen 1754 und 1766. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Werdegang 2 Grabinschrift von Thomas Fitch IV. 3 Fitchs Haus …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas W. Gilmer — Thomas Walker Gilmer Thomas Walker Gilmer (* 6. April 1802 in Gilmerton, Albemarle County, Virginia; † 28. Februar 1844 auf dem Potomac River) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Er war Gouverneur des Staates …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas Harper Ince — Nombre real Thomas Harper Ince Nacimiento 6 de noviembre de 1882 …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”