Wyllys–Haynes family explained
The Wyllys-Haynes Family is a U.S. political family with its roots in the Connecticut Colony.
Members
- Born: 1590 at the manor of Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, England
- Governor of Connecticut Colony, 1642-3
- Great grandfather of George Wyllys (1710 - 1796) (sec of state)
- 2nd great grandfather of Samuel Wyllys #2
- 5th great grandfather of Edward Partridge, Jr.
George Wyllys
- Connecticut Secretary of State 1796-1810
- Son of George Wyllys (sec of state)
- 2nd Great grandson of George Wyllys (governor)
- 2nd Great grandson of John Haynes
- Born: May 1, 1594
- Political position: Governor of the Colony of Connecticut, 1639–40, 41-42, 43-44, 45-46, 47-48, 49-50, 51-52, 53-54 (note every other term such as 40-41 someone else held the office)
- Married Mabel Harlakenden
- His daughter Ruth Haynes married Samuel Wyllys #1 son of George Wyllys
- Great grandfather of George Wyllys (sec of state)
- 2nd great grandfather of Samuel Wyllys
- 5th great grandfather of Edward Partridge, Jr.
- Died: January 1654
Edward Partridge, Jr.
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