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Stephen "Caption" Treat 1662–1721 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 sep 1662

Birth Location: Midford, New Haven Colony

Death Date: 09 aug 1721

Death Location: Midford, New Haven Colony

Father: Robert Treat

Mother: Jane Tapp

Spouse(s): Elizabeth *1

Children(s): Stephen Sr*1

Stephen "Caption" Treat was born in 1662 in Midford, New Haven Colony, the child of Robert Gov Of Nj Treat And Jane Tapp. Stephen "Caption" Treat married Elizabeth Merwin 1, and had children including Stephen Henry Treat Sr 1. Stephen "Caption" Treat passed away in 1721 in Midford, New Haven Colony.

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Biography

  • Stephen "Caption" Treat was born in 1662 in Midford, New Haven Colony, the child of Robert Gov Of Nj Treat And Jane Tapp.
  • Stephen "Caption" Treat married Elizabeth Merwin 1, and had children including Stephen Henry Treat Sr 1.
  • Stephen "Caption" Treat passed away in 1721 in Midford, New Haven Colony.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

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Stephen Treat's Ancestors

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Stephen Treat
1662–1721
Birth Place: Midford, New Haven Colony
Parents
Robert (Gov of NJ) Treat
1624–1710
Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Jane Tapp
1639–1703
Much Hadham, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Richard (Treat,) Trott
1584–1669
Taunton, Pitminster, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Judge (Edmund I Tapp of) Hertfordshire
1578–1658
Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, England
Anne (Charde HIRTS) [1637]
1583–1673
Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Dart
1538–1599
Robert Tapp
1556–1635
Anna Tapp
1560–1639
Thomas (Cook)
1567–1630
Elizabeth Bunckom\Buncombe
1569–1596
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Tappe
1515–1556
Margaret Johnson
1515–1556
SIR BARNES
1541–1600
Margaret Chatfield
1545–1603
Nicholas Risley
1542–1620
Mary Knowling
1544–1588
John II
1550–1569
Thamsen Lady
1548–1605

Stephen Treat's Descendants

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Stephen ("Caption") Treat (17 sep 1662–09 aug 1721) m. Elizabeth (Merwin) *1 (10 Jan 1683–10 Jan 1716)
  1. 1. Stephen (Henry Treat) Sr*1 1715–1794 m. Miriam Clark 1727–1754
    1. 1. Stephen (Treat) Jr 1747–1824 m. Grace Sage 1757–1789
      1. 1. John (Berry Treat,) Sr. 1776–1834 m. Margaret Williams 1781–1870
        1. 1. Ephaw (Maria) Treat 1806–1843 m. Mordecai (Dare) Miller 1805–1884 m. Henry Pitt 1798–
        2. 2. Richard Treat 1815–1895
        3. 3. John (Berry Treat) * 1820–1898
        4. 4. Huldah (TREAT *73 DNA Matches to) R.O.* 1824–1911
        5. 5. William (Williams) Treat 1804–1866
        6. 6. Stephen (Henry "Steven" Treat) * 1811–1885
        7. 7. Edward (C) Treat 1822–1819
        8. 8. Luama Treat 1816–1845
        9. 9. James (Williams "Bride") Treat 1813–1857
        10. 10. Grace (Gracie) Treat 1801–1831
        11. 11. Hannah (W) Treat 1799–1875
        12. 12. Edward (C. "Edwin") Treat 1818–1819
        13. 13. William (Williams) Treat 1804–1857
        14. 14. James (W Treat) 🧬 1827–1861
        15. 15. Jesse (E) Treat 1832–1864
        16. 16. Jesse (Roed) Treat 1827–
        17. 17. Leana Treat 1815–1819
        18. 18. Lou (Anna) Treat 1814–1845
        19. 19. Sylvester (C) Treat 1822–1916
      2. 2. Timothy Treat 1775–
      3. 3. Huldah Treat 1779–1811
      4. 4. Hosea Treat 1781–1818
      5. 5. Shubael Treat 1785–1823
      6. 6. Anson Treat 1788–1825
      7. 7. Amos Treat 1790–1860
      8. 8. Stephen Treat –1834

Stephen Treat's Timeline

2 Records

1662
17 sep 1662
Birth of Stephen "Caption" Treat in Midford, New Haven Colony
Midford, New Haven Colony
1721
09 aug 1721
Age 59
Death of Stephen "Caption" Treat in Midford, New Haven Colony
Midford, New Haven Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 sep 1662
    Event Place: Midford, New Haven Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 09 aug 1721
    Event Place: Midford, New Haven Colony

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