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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Shubael Waldo: Birth: 7 APR 1707 in Windham, Windham Twp, Connecticut. Death: 12 MAY 1776 in Alstead, Cheshire Co., NH.

  2. Edward Waldo: Birth: 27 JUL 1709 in Windham, Ct.. Death: 4 SEP 1804 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut

  3. Cornelius Waldo: Birth: 28 FEB 1712 in Windham, Ct.. Death: 11 JUN 1804 in Conn

  4. Anne Waldo: Birth: 8 NOV 1714 in Windham, Ct.. Death: 17 JAN 1734 in Windham, Ct.

  5. John Waldo: Birth: 19 APR 1717 in Windham, Ct.. Death: 29 AUG 1726 in Windham, Ct.

  6. Bethuel Waldo: Birth: 10 JUN 1719 in Windham, Ct.. Death: 2 MAR 1806 in Ellington, Tolland, Connecticut

  7. Thankful Waldo: Birth: 3 JUL 1721 in Windham, Ct.. Death: 25 AUG 1726 in Mansfield, Tolland, Ct.

  8. Joanna Waldo: Birth: 18 APR 1723 in Windham, Ct.. Death: 4 APR 1803 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut

  9. Zacheus Waldo: Birth: 19 JUL 1725 in Windham, Ct.. Death: 10 SEP 1810 in Windham, Ct.

  10. John Waldo: Birth: 18 OCT 1728 in Windham, Ct.. Death: 23 AUG 1814 in Bridgeport, Buckingham, Va


Notes
a. Note:   Boston, and his first experience in business life was as teacher in a school at Windham, in which capacity he served for a number of years. He then turned his attention to farming and conducted extensive operations in that part of Windham which is now Scotland. He erected a
 house, about the year 1714, near the county line, which is still standing and is occupied by a descendant. He was a member of the General Assembly in 1722, 1725, 1730; was lieutenant of militia, and in 1745 was one of the jury which tried
 Elizabeth Shaw for murder and resulted in the first public execution in Windham county. He was moderator of the first meeting of the Third Society of Windham, or Scotland Parish, in June, 1732, and was on several important committees
  in the church; in 1734 he was chosen a deacon, and in 1735 he and his wife were transferred from the Windham to the Scotland Parish church. In 1746 he and his family were strong supporters of the Separate Church, but in 1763 he was restored to
 his standing in the First Church. He married (first) June 28, 1706, at Windham, Thankful Dimmock, born March, 1682, at Barnstable, Massachusetts, died at Windham, Connecticut, December 13, 1757, daughter of Deacon Shubael and Joanna (Bursley)
 Dimmock, of Mansfield, Connecticut. He married (second) Mary Freeman, born February 1, 1695, probably daughter of Elisha and Rebecca (Doane) Paine, of Eastham, and widow of Robert Freeman. Edward Waldo and his first wife were the parents of ten
 children
Note:   Edward Waldo, son of John and Rebecca (Adams) Waldo, was born at Dunstable, Massachusetts, April 23, 1684, and died at Windham, Connecticut, August 3, 1767. He obtained his education in the schools of


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