Anthony Bishop
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Eleasar Bishop
(1683-1755)

 

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Sarah Dart

Eleasar Bishop

  • Born: 1683, Jersey, Channel Islands, England 1
  • Marriage: Sarah Dart on 22 Jun 1704 in New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States 1 2 3
  • Died: 3 Sep 1755 aged 72 1
  • Buried: New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States 1

bullet   Other names for Eleasar were Elesar Bischoppe 4 and Eleazar Bishop.5

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bullet  General Notes:

"Tradition has it that in the year 1692 there came from the Channel Islands to New London, Connecticut, a lad named Eleazar Bischoppe. Two stories have come to us regarding his coming.

First: the lad Eleazar, at about the age of seven years, was playing by the shore of the Island of Guernsey (or Jersey, for both places are spoken of) with a large handsome dog. It was presumably a seaport, and he was playing near the wharf, when the captain of a British ship which had called there, saw the dog, and was so determined to secure it that he sent men ashore with instructions to bring the dog aboard under any circumstances. The lad refused to part with his companion, and so both dog and boy were brought on board the ship, which was bound for America. Before the long voyage across the Atlantic had ended, the ship's crew had so far won the affections of the dog that it was willing to remain on board, and as the captain had no further use for the boy, whom he had kidnapped, he was determined to dispose of him at the first opportunity. Arriving in port at New London, Connecticut, he was able to attain his purpose, and disposed of the boy to one Richard Dart, a tailor of New London, who paid for the boy's passage by giving the captain a yoke of oxen.

Second: Eleazar ran away from home in the Island of Jersey, was a stow-away on an America bound British ship, and at the age of fourteen found himself in New London, in the home of Richard Dart. Dart, a wealthy farmer, had paid for young Bishop's passage, took the boy as his own and brought him up with his family. Some years later, Eleazar married Richard Dart's daughter Sarah. It is recorded that two companions of Eleazar Bishop, one Deshon and the other John Sharpe, were brought by a British ship to New London, CT. A wealthy farmer, Richard Dart, paid."

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: wheelwright and farmer: New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States. 6

• Immigration: England, After 1683, Isle of Jersey (or Guernsey), Channel Islands. 1

• Immigration: Island of Guernsey or Jersey, 1692, New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States. 1 4

• Will, 29 Aug 1754, New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States. 1


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Eleasar married Sarah Dart, daughter of Richard Dart and Bethya, on 22 Jun 1704 in New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States.1 7 8 (Sarah Dart was born on 10 Jun 1681 in New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States 1 and was baptized on 26 Jun 1861 in New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States 9.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Land: several hundred acres, 22 Jun 1704. 1


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Sources


1 Genealogical Committee of the Bishop Family Association, Tangled Roots, Descendants of John Bishop (1709-1785) of Horton, Nova Scotia A New England Planter Family, 4 volumes (Wolfville, Nova Scotia: Genealogical Committee of the Bishop Family Association, 1990), 1: xi.

2 Grace Shaw Woldf, New London Vital Statistics from the Collated Copy from the Original Records, Vol 1, (S.l.: s.n., c1900?) (N.p.: rebound copy in custody of the Memphis Public Library, Memphis, TN, n.d.), Vol 1: 36; Transcribed by Susan G. Taylor <sgtwebgen@earthlink.net>, online New London Vital Statistics Copy, Vol. 1 <http://www.ctgenweb.org/town/ctcnewlondon/nl1.html> as part of the USGenWeb New London, CT project <http://www.ctgenweb.org/town/ctcnewlondon/>; viewed 1 Aug 2000.

3 Coralynn Brown, Lucisu Barnes Barbour, "New London, New London Co., CT, 1646 - 1854 Vital Records from Barbour," online transcription; 1646 - 1854 Vital Records from Barbour; . Eleazer Bishop and Sarah Dart; http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/newlond_main.htm

4 Aurthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, The History of King's County (Salem, Massechusetts: The Salem Press Company, (Online at Our Roots, http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=1416), 1910), 570.

5 Coralynn Brown, Lucisu Barnes Barbour, "New London, New London Co., CT, 1646 - 1854 Vital Records from Barbour," online transcription; 1646 - 1854 Vital Records from Barbour; . Eleazer Bishop.

6 Genealogical Committee of the Bishop Family Association, Tangled Roots, Descendants of John Bishop (1709-1785) of Horton, Nova Scotia A New England Planter Family, 4 volumes (Wolfville, Nova Scotia: Genealogical Committee of the Bishop Family Association, 1990), 1: viii, xi.

7 Grace Shaw Woldf, New London Vital Statistics from the Collated Copy from the Original Records, Vol 1, (S.l.: s.n., c1900?) (N.p.: rebound copy in custody of the Memphis Public Library, Memphis, TN, n.d.), Vol 1: 36.

8 Coralynn Brown, Lucisu Barnes Barbour, "New London, New London Co., CT, 1646 - 1854 Vital Records from Barbour," online transcription; 1646 - 1854 Vital Records from Barbour; . Eleazer Bishop and Sarah Dart.

9 First Church of Christ (New London, Connecticut, US), Baptisms by Mr. Bradstreet 1679 - 1683, "The Later History of the First Church of Christ, New London, Conn.," Sarah Dart christening record, pages 445-447; digital images, New London County CTGenWeb, Vital Records (http://www.ctgenweb.org/county/conewlondon/vitals/BradstreetBaptisms1679_83.html : accessed 28 Jan 2009).



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