Nathaniel Haies
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Nathaniel Haies | |
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Born |
1634 Dover, England |
Died |
March 12, 1706 Norwalk, Connecticut |
Spouse(s) | Mary Kimberly |
Children | Samuel, Nathaniel, Rachel (Mrs. Alexander Messenger), Elizabeth, Mary and James |
Nathaniel Haies (also Nathaniel Hayes) (1634 – died before March 12, 1706) was a founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut.[1][2] He was a signer of the treaty with the Norwalke Indians in 1655.
It took until March 30, 1686 before the planters at Norwalk obtained a Royal Charter from King James II. On this patent, John Ruscoe, Nathaniel Hayes, Matthew Marvin, and Thomas Seamore were signatories.
He was born in 1634 in Dover, England. He came to Norwalk in 1651 as a member of the Runckingheage deed settlers.[3]
He is listed on the Founder's Stone in the East Norwalk Historical Cemetery.
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