Founders of Hartford - Hartford, CT, USA
Posted by: neoc1
N 41° 45.751 W 072° 40.440
18T E 693354 N 4626024
A monument by the south side of Hartford City Hall pays homage the group of men (there are no women's names on the monument) who left Massachusetts to establish a new colony in present day Connecticut.
Waymark Code: WMHPT7
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 08/01/2013
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Thomas Hooker was born on July 5, 1586 in Leicestershire, England. He was persecuted for his theological and social views and immigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629. As an advocate for universal Christian suffrage, his views were soon out of favor with the established church in Puritan Massachusetts. He and Rev. Samuel Stone led a group of about 100 followers to the present day Connecticut River Valley and, founded the present day City of Hartford.
A bronze plaque attached to a boulder has a double column of names and is inscribed:
IN MEMORY OF THE COURAGEOUS
ADVENTURERS
WHO INSPIRED AND DIRECTED BY
THOMAS HOOKER JOURNEYED THROUGH
WILDERNESS FROM NEWTOWN (CAMBRIDGE)
IN THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY TO
SUCKIAUG (HARTFORD) - OCTOBER 1635
MATTHEW ALLYN
JOHN BARNARD
WILLIAM BUTLER
CLEMENT CHAPLIN
NICHOLAS CLARKE
ROBERT DAY
ERWARD ELY
RICHARD GOODMAN
WILLIAM GOODWIN
STEPHEN HART
WILLIAM KELSEY
WILLIAM LEWIS
MATTHEW MARVIN
JAMES OLMSTED
WILLIAM PANTRY
THOMAS SCOTT
THOMAS STANLEY
TIMOTHY STEBBINS
JOHN STEELE
JOHN STONE
JOHN TALCOTT
RICHARD WEBB
WILLIAM WESTWOOD
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FROM THE SOCIETY OF THE DESCENDENTS
OF THE FOUNDERS OF HARTFORD
TO THE PEOPLE OF HARTFORD
OCTOBER 15, 1935