Individual Details
Capt Thomas Chandler
(9 August 1628 - 15 January 1703)
Thomas Chandler was one of the proprietors and early pioneers in the settlement of Andover. His name is 23rd of householders in order as they came to town. He was a blacksmith and financially successful carrying on a considerable iron works. He was employed with George Abbot III and others to lay out lands granted individuals by General Court. He was a representative in the General Court in 1678 and 1679. He was a lieutenant and then a captain in the militia.
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Families
Spouse | Hannah Brewer (1630 - 1717) |
Child | Thomas Chandler (1664 - 1737) |
Child | John Chandler I (1655 - 1721) |
Child | Hannah Chandler (1659 - 1730) |
Child | William Chandler (1659 - 1728) |
Child | Sarah Chandler (1661 - 1757) |
Child | Henry Chandler (1667 - 1737) |
Child | Joseph Chandler (1669 - ) |
Child | Thomas Chandler (1652 - 1659) |
Father | William Chandler (1598 - 1641) |
Mother | Annis Bayford (1603 - 1683) |
Sibling | William Chandler (1627 - 1633) |
Sibling | Hannah Chandler (1630 - 1711) |
Sibling | Henry Chandler (1632 - ) |
Sibling | John Chandler (1634 - 1703) |
Sibling | William Chandler (1636 - 1698) |
Sibling | Sarah Chandler ( - ) |