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Thomas Betts


Preceded by
  
John Belding, James Olmsted

Succeeded by
  
John Platt, James Olmsted

Preceded by
  
Matthew Marvin, Jr., Samuel Hayes

Succeeded by
  
Samuel Hayes, Jakin Gregory

Preceded by
  
Samuel Hayes, Samuel Keeler

Succeeded by
  
John Belding, Joseph Platt

Thomas Betts (June 3, 1650 – between September 5 and December 24, 1717) was a deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the sessions of May 1692, and October 1694, and a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives in the sessions of May and October 1704, October 1705, and May 1707.

He was born June 3, 1650, in Guilford, Connecticut Colony, the son of Thomas Betts (1615–1688) and Mary Raymond. He was the brother of Samuel Betts. He moved to Norwalk with his parents in 1664.

On December 15, 1709, the town granted, by majority vote, to Joseph Birchard, Thomas Betts, John Betts, and John Gregory, Jr., permission to build a dam for the purpose of a powering a grist mill.

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Thomas Betts Wikipedia