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George Wyllys

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George Wyllys Famous memorial

Birth
Warwickshire, England
Death
9 Mar 1645 (aged 54–55)
Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7647226, Longitude: -72.6747215
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Connecticut Royal Governor. He served as Governor of the colony of Connecticut in 1642. Elected as one of six assistants to the general court, he served in that capacity from 1639 to 1641 and also in 1643 and 1644. Serving as Deputy Governor for Connecticut in 1641, he was appointed as Governor of the colony in 1642. Following his term as Governor, he became a commissioner from Connecticut to the United Colonies of New England. His home, which was located on Wyllys Hill in Hartford, Connecticut, was the largest in Connecticut at the time (today Wyllys Street in Hartford is named in his honor). On what was his property once stood the Charter Oak Tree, the official state tree of Connecticut, which was where it was said that Colonial Patriots hid the Connecticut charter from English agents trying to take it under the orders of King James II in 1686. His name also appears on the Founders Monument, which recognizes his prominence in Connecticut.
Connecticut Royal Governor. He served as Governor of the colony of Connecticut in 1642. Elected as one of six assistants to the general court, he served in that capacity from 1639 to 1641 and also in 1643 and 1644. Serving as Deputy Governor for Connecticut in 1641, he was appointed as Governor of the colony in 1642. Following his term as Governor, he became a commissioner from Connecticut to the United Colonies of New England. His home, which was located on Wyllys Hill in Hartford, Connecticut, was the largest in Connecticut at the time (today Wyllys Street in Hartford is named in his honor). On what was his property once stood the Charter Oak Tree, the official state tree of Connecticut, which was where it was said that Colonial Patriots hid the Connecticut charter from English agents trying to take it under the orders of King James II in 1686. His name also appears on the Founders Monument, which recognizes his prominence in Connecticut.

Bio by: The Guardian


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George Wyllys
Born 1590 in Fenny Compton Co. Warwick England
Came to Hartford 1638.
Deputy Governor of Connecticut 1641 and Governor 1642 died March 9, 1645.
Bridget Young his wife died at Fenny Compton March 1629 and is there buried.
Mary Smith his second wife died in Hartford.



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  • Originally Created by: The Guardian
  • Added: Jan 2, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17265174/george-wyllys: accessed ), memorial page for George Wyllys (1590–9 Mar 1645), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17265174, citing Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.