Mark Sension

Mark Sension
Deputy of the
Connecticut General Assembly
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk[1]
In office
October 1672  May 1673
Serving with Nicholas Hoyt
Preceded by Daniel Kellogg,
Walter Hoyt
Succeeded by Thomas Fitch
In office
October 1676  May 1677
Serving with John Bowton
Preceded by Walter Hoyt
Succeeded by Daniel Kellogg
In office
October 1678  May 1679
Serving with John Platt
Preceded by Walter Hoyt,
John Bowton
Succeeded by John Gregory
In office
May 1684  May 1685
Serving with John Platt
Preceded by Daniel Kellogg,
John Platt
Succeeded by John Bowton,
John Platt
Personal details
Born 1630[2]
Dorchester, Massachusetts
Died August 12, 1693[3]
Noroton, Connecticut[3]
Resting place East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Connecticut[3]
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Stanley, Dorothy Smith[3]
Children John, Elizabeth, Sarah, Nathan, Samuel, Rhoda, Lois, Rachel, Anna, Joseph
Residence Norwalk, Connecticut

Mark Sension (also Mark St. John) (1630 – August 12, 1693) was an early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut, deputy of the Connecticut General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1672, October 1676, October 1678, and May and October 1684.

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Preceded by
Daniel Kellogg
Walter Hoyt
Deputy of the
Connecticut General Assembly
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk

October 1672
With: Nicholas Hoyt
Succeeded by
Thomas Fitch
Preceded by
Walter Hoyt
Deputy of the
Connecticut General Assembly
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk

October 1676
With: John Bowton
Succeeded by
Daniel Kellogg
Preceded by
Walter Hoyt
John Bowton
Deputy of the
Connecticut General Assembly
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk

October 1678
With: John Platt
Succeeded by
Richard Olmsted
John Gregory
Preceded by
Daniel Kellogg
John Platt
Deputy of the
Connecticut General Assembly
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk

May and October 1684
With: John Platt
Succeeded by
John Bowton
John Platt
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