Christopher Comstock

Christopher Comstock (October 7, 1635 – December 8, 1702) was an early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut.

He was a deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1686, May 1689, and May 1690.

[2][4] On May 29, 1654, Comstock wrote an affidavit about his visiting with a woman named Knapp who was charged with witchcraft and who was later executed.

[2][4][3] On October 14, 1686, he was a deputy to the General Court of the Colony of Connecticut.

On January 16, 1694, he was appointed to a committee to obtain a minister for Norwalk.

Coat of Arms of Christopher Comstock