Richard Olmsted (settler)

Richard Olmsted
Deputy of the
General Court
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk[1]
In office
May 1653 – October 1653
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byNorwalk not represented in October 1653 session
In office
October 1654 – May 1655
Preceded byMatthew Canfield,
Matthew Marvin Sr.
Succeeded byMatthew Canfield
In office
May 1658 – October 1658
Serving with Matthew Canfield
Preceded bySamuel Hales,
Isaac Moore
Succeeded byNathaniel Richards,
Walter Hoyt
In office
October 1660 – May 1661
Serving with Samuel Hales
Preceded byMatthew Canfield,
Samuel Hales
Succeeded byMatthew Canfield,
Walter Hoyt
In office
May 1662 – October 1662
Serving with Matthew Canfield
Preceded byWalter Hoyt
Succeeded byMatthew Canfield,
John Gregory
In office
May 1663 – May 1665
Preceded byMatthew Canfield,
John Gregory
Succeeded byJohn Gregory
In office
October 1665 – October 1667
Serving with Matthew Canfield
Preceded byMatthew Canfield,
John Gregory
Succeeded byJohn Gregory,
Walter Hoyt
In office
May 1668 – October 1669
Preceded byJohn Gregory,
Walter Hoyt
Succeeded byJohn Gregory, John Douglas
In office
May 1671 – October 1671
Serving with Walter Hoyt
Preceded byDaniel Kellogg,
John Gregory
Succeeded byJohn Gregory,
John Bowton
In office
May 1679 – October 1679
Serving with John Gregory
Preceded byMark Sension,
John Platt
Succeeded byDaniel Kellogg,
John Bowton
Personal details
Born(1612-02-20)February 20, 1612
Harwich, England
DiedApril 20, 1687(1687-04-20) (aged 75)
Norwalk, Connecticut Colony
Resting placeEast Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Connecticut
Spouse(s)Frances Haugh, Magdelen Hill Smith (m. before 1670, widow of William Smith)
ChildrenJohn Olmstead, Richard Olmstead, Rebecca Olmstead, James Olmsted
Military service
RankCaptain
Battles/warsKing Philip's War, Pequot War

Richard Olmsted (February 20, 1612 – April 20, 1687) was a founding settler of both Hartford and Norwalk, Connecticut. He served in the General Court of the Connecticut Colony in the sessions of May 1653, October 1654, May 1658, October 1660, May 1662, May and October 1663, May and October 1664, October 1665, May and October 1666, May 1667, May and October 1668, May 1669, May 1671, and May 1679.