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- Bankside_Farmers abstract "The Bankside Farmers were a group of five men who established themselves along the Long Island Sound south of Fairfield, Connecticut in 1648. The area is now known as Greens Farms, a section of Westport, Connecticut.They were: Thomas Newton, Henry Gray, John Green, Daniel Frost and Francis Andrews.Daniel Frost was born January 17, 1613 in Nottingham, England and died February 23, 1682 in Fairfield. A small coastal promontory, Frost Point, is named for Daniel Frost. Henry Gray was born November 23, 1617 in London, England. He worked as a tailor with his elder brother William in London for a time. He arrived in New England in 1639. He married Daniel Frost's sister Lydia in Boston, Massachusetts in September 1639. He came to Fairfield in 1640 and was a deputy from Fairfield from 1642-43. He died in 1658. Two roads in the area are named for him: Gray's Farm Road and Gray Lane.Greens Farms is named for John Green.This group of early settlers adopted the name "Bankside" to commemorate the original Bankside located in London, England, the district in which several of them had previously resided.".
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- Bankside_Farmers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colonial_Connecticut.
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- Bankside_Farmers wikiPageWikiLink London.
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- Bankside_Farmers subject Category:Colonial_Connecticut.
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- Bankside_Farmers comment "The Bankside Farmers were a group of five men who established themselves along the Long Island Sound south of Fairfield, Connecticut in 1648. The area is now known as Greens Farms, a section of Westport, Connecticut.They were: Thomas Newton, Henry Gray, John Green, Daniel Frost and Francis Andrews.Daniel Frost was born January 17, 1613 in Nottingham, England and died February 23, 1682 in Fairfield. A small coastal promontory, Frost Point, is named for Daniel Frost.".
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