John Belding | |
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Member of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk[1] | |
In office October 1691 – May 1692 Serving with James Olmsted | |
Preceded by | John Platt, Samuel Smith, Edward Messenger |
Succeeded by | Samuel Hayes, Thomas Betts |
In office May 1705 – October 1705 Serving with Joseph Platt | |
Preceded by | Thomas Betts, Samuel Keeler |
Succeeded by | Thomas Betts, Samuel Hanford |
Personal details | |
Born | [2][3] Wethersfield, Connecticut Colony | January 9, 1650
Died | November 26, 1713[3] Norwalk, Connecticut Colony | (aged 63)
Spouse(s) | Ruth Hayes (daughter of Samuel Hayes, [4] Ruth Moore (daughter of Isaac Moore)[3] |
Children | Ruth, [5] Elizabeth, John, Samuel[6] |
Residence(s) | Norwalk, Connecticut Colony |
Occupation | merchant[4] |
Military service | |
Rank | Lieutenant [4] |
Battles/wars | King Philip's War [4] |
John Belding (also recorded as Beldon or Belden) (January 9, 1650 – November 26, 1713) was an early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut. He was a member of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1691 and May 1705.
He was most likely the son of William Belding and Thomasine Sherwood[2], although at least one record shows his father as John Belding of Wethersfield[7][8] He was the brother of Daniel Belden, the early settler of Deerfield, Massachusetts.
He is recorded as living in Norwalk as early as 1673.[2][4]
On April 30, 1690, he was appointed to a committee to fortify the meeting house.[2]
On January 16, 1694, he was appointed to a committee to replace the deceased Reverend Thomas Hanford as minister for the town.[2]
In 1708, he was one of the purchasers of Ridgefield.[2]
He died in 1713, and his widow, Ruth married John Copp, the town clerk.[2]