There is a tradition that some of the Watertown people passed this winter of 1634-35 at the place where Wethersfield now stands.
The Watertown people gradually removed, and added to their settlement at Wethersfield.
In 1635, settlements were made at Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfield.
Connecticut furnished ninety men from the towns of Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfield.
He lived cotemporary with Cromwell; and Milton, who died, a year after he was buried at Wethersfield.