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Subject: [GenConnecticut-L] FOWLER, New Haven (book online)
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 13:26:17 EDT




REPRINTED FROM THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL
AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF JULY 1857
(WITH ADDITIONS)

There is considerable evidence that Ambrose1 Fowler was son
of William Fowler, the magistrate of New Haven. He appeared at
Windsor as early as 1640, where he was one of Rev. John Warham's
church, who came from Dorchester, Mass., and located here 1636.
Mr. Fowler was one of a committee in 1641, Hartford Colony, to
settled the bounds of Uncoway and Poquonnuck. His name is often
met with in records of that town. He sells land at Windsor, 1671,
soon after which date he removed and settled with his children at
Westfield, Mass. In 1675 there is a notice of the burning of "Mr.
Ambrose Fowler's house and barn" at Windsor.

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