Can't thank you enough for the amazing level of detail you manage to incorporate. While it would be difficult for a 1-hour podcast to be as thorough as an entire book dedicated to the subject, you present so many names, dates and specific events that it makes further research that much easier to carry out. Amazing channel and presentation style... THANKS!
This is so interesting. Nearly all of my mom’s ancestors were Puritans from Massachussets and Connecticut. You are telling me all about their lives, and solving some mysteries!
Great video again Eric! Thanks so much for teaching me so much about the history of the Other States. I have truly enjoyed your compelling narration. I look forward to all of your future installments.
I am a descendant of John Davenport. I can't wait to visit here! We also have descendants that signed the declaration of Independence, I'll be goin to DC to see it in June. ☺️
It's the Rich Scumbags who wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution who are still Screwing America today even as they lay in their graves. "There's a SUCKER born every minute." - Constitutional scholar, PT Barnum. 😮
My grandfather on my mother's side move to Burbank, California from New Haven, Connecticut in 1949. His ancestors came to MA in 1635, founded Salisbury, MA, and later on moved to New Haven, CT. I grew up on near the beach in Ventura, California.
MY family landed in Boston 1630 and went to Quinnipiac which became New Haven. There are many descendents. I grew up in Pinole Ca, and only found this out at 59. They came from Leicester.
@@cathleenweston3541 You probably have some ancestors linked to people who came on the Mayflower if your ancestors lived in MA and CT until the 20th century. I found out through some of my ancestral lines I'm related to Mayflower passengers William Bradford, William Bruster, and James Chilton. I'm related to them because my grandfather didn't leave CT until 1949. His family being there since 1635 gave them a lot of time to marry into other families with Mayflower ancestors.
Im trying to figure out the wolcott disappearance and the tuttle family. But this was very enlightening especially since I didn’t receive this type of history education in school.
New Haven Colony.. Great maybe I’ll hear about my ancestorit John Wakemen and how he settled Derby. Nope -apparently he accused a man of sleeping with a pig. I lived outside of New Haven all of my life. Recently moved to Winthrop Maine. Kind of ironic I landed in Winthrop. Really enjoyed your video. Can’t wait to listen to more.
My ancestors arrived in Boston on the planter in June 1635 and then went to New Haven. William Tuttle was my 11th great grandfather. His land was bought and then turned into Yale university.
Can't thank you enough for the amazing level of detail you manage to incorporate. While it would be difficult for a 1-hour podcast to be as thorough as an entire book dedicated to the subject, you present so many names, dates and specific events that it makes further research that much easier to carry out. Amazing channel and presentation style... THANKS!
This is so interesting. Nearly all of my mom’s ancestors were Puritans from Massachussets and Connecticut. You are telling me all about their lives, and solving some mysteries!
Thank you!
My ancestors Roger Alling was one of the first puritans here as a blacksmith and involved in NH settlement.
I am also related to Roger. My grandma is an Alling.
Great video again Eric! Thanks so much for teaching me so much about the history of the Other States. I have truly enjoyed your compelling narration. I look forward to all of your future installments.
I am a descendant of John Davenport. I can't wait to visit here! We also have descendants that signed the declaration of Independence, I'll be goin to DC to see it in June. ☺️
It's the Rich Scumbags who wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution who are still Screwing America today even as they lay in their graves.
"There's a SUCKER born every minute." - Constitutional scholar, PT Barnum. 😮
David Hackett Fisher was one of my history professors at Brandeis many, many years ago.
@@stephicath I'm jealous
My grandfather on my mother's side move to Burbank, California from New Haven, Connecticut in 1949. His ancestors came to MA in 1635, founded Salisbury, MA, and later on moved to New Haven, CT. I grew up on near the beach in Ventura, California.
MY family landed in Boston 1630 and went to Quinnipiac which became New Haven. There are many descendents. I grew up in Pinole Ca, and only found this out at 59. They came from Leicester.
@@cathleenweston3541 You probably have some ancestors linked to people who came on the Mayflower if your ancestors lived in MA and CT until the 20th century. I found out through some of my ancestral lines I'm related to Mayflower passengers William Bradford, William Bruster, and James Chilton. I'm related to them because my grandfather didn't leave CT until 1949. His family being there since 1635 gave them a lot of time to marry into other families with Mayflower ancestors.
GREAT CHANNEL ... THANK YOU
Really great podcast to listen to.
My 12th great grandfather, Theophilus Eaton. 😯
This really explains a lot about New Haven.
@@metalguru6152 I here the pizza is unparalleled
Im trying to figure out the wolcott disappearance and the tuttle family. But this was very enlightening especially since I didn’t receive this type of history education in school.
have probably listened to Season 3 ten times over at this point. love pre colonial history. from weymouth.
Great Great grandpappy Sam was a Sentry for the colony.
My great something grandfather Gov. Eaton. ❤
New Haven Colony.. Great maybe I’ll hear about my ancestorit John Wakemen and how he settled Derby. Nope -apparently he accused a man of sleeping with a pig. I lived outside of New Haven all of my life. Recently moved to Winthrop Maine. Kind of ironic I landed in Winthrop.
Really enjoyed your video. Can’t wait to listen to more.
At Least he wasn't the man accused of relations with the pig.
@@theotherstatesofamericahis5212 no that was my great x12ish grandfathers brother lol you always gotta have the one weirdo in the fam
Excellent
Didn't Drake name roughly California New Albion in the late 1500?
@@mrbaab5932 Yes! Two New Albions!
I am a descendant of a new haven colonist, him and his wife got kicked out for indecency or something along the lines of that.
@@OuvriersGuerre been there done that
@theotherstatesofamericahis5212 Gotta keep the family history alive.
What is the source for the map at the end of the video?
collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:7h149z60q
@@theotherstatesofamericahis5212 - Thanks!
Love it
I wonder how would history be different if this Colony stayed and wasnt annexed to Connecticut
My ancestors arrived in Boston on the planter in June 1635 and then went to New Haven. William Tuttle was my 11th great grandfather. His land was bought and then turned into Yale university.
Now New Haven is a sanctuary city. Don't get caught on those streets after dark.
A lot has changed unfortunately.
Been on New Haven streets after dark many times. Have never had a problem.
typical city fearmongering
Every place on earth can be unsafe if you are around someone who happens to have an evil issue.
I would like to believe that your Parents would live in your house, all-together in 1 house, rather than "Going to Grandma's House" for Christmas..??
Any knowledge of Steven Bishop and Tabitha wilkman married on May 26th 1656 ...Anyone ???
Where were they married? Any ideas?
"Promo SM"