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John HUMPHREY

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John HUMPHREY was born on 12 Mar 1700 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut (son of Deacon John HUMPHREY and Sarah PETTIBONE); died on 2 Nov 1760 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • _UID: D3F28A3D887D488C84C159E0021D2CE917FB


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Deacon John HUMPHREY was born on 18 Nov 1671 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut (son of Sgt. John HUMPHREY and Hannah GRIFFIN); died on 31 Dec 1732 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • _UID: EB85614C947546A18F32288BE1CA41CC39AE

    Notes:

    CONFLICT: Beckler lists wife as Hannah Hillyer

    John married Sarah PETTIBONE on 6 Jul 1699 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. Sarah (daughter of John PETTIBONE and Sarah EGGLESTON) was born on 24 Sep 1667 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 3 Apr 1748 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah PETTIBONE was born on 24 Sep 1667 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (daughter of John PETTIBONE and Sarah EGGLESTON); died on 3 Apr 1748 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • _UID: A6271F699B9840A08F6C87D811B5B7AAE9E5

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    Married:
    NOTE MARRIED

    Children:
    1. 1. John HUMPHREY was born on 12 Mar 1700 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 2 Nov 1760 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    2. Hannah HUMPHREY was born on 17 Mar 1701 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 17 Mar 1782 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    3. Benjamin HUMPHREY was born on 20 Dec 1701 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 4 Aug 1772 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    4. Michael HUMPHREY was born on 20 Nov 1703 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died in 1778 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
    5. Daniel HUMPHREY was born in 1707 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 2 Sep 1787 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Sgt. John HUMPHREY was born on 7 Jun 1650 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (son of Michael HUMPHREY and Priscilla GRANT); died on 14 Jan 1697 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • _UID: 80435A5AFCC443C5B6087F1206BF27B933CA

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: Sgt. John owned a lot of land and property as noted in the many deeds and bequests of land granted him. The oldest record book in Simsbury, called the Red Book, notes that on 9 Jan 1693, land was deeded to John, on the east side of the river toward Weatogue, which was the home site of his father. On the 25th of Feb 1683, he received land west of this lot, and on the 16 Dec 1685, he received 6 or 7 acres at 'hoppe brook'. On the 20th of Dec 1693, a strip of land about 20 acres along the side of his property was deeded to him by the inhabitants of Simsbury. John was named 'vence viewer', 22 Nov, 1682 and in 1684, along with John Moses and again named to this post 1694/95. In 1685 Joshua Holcomb and John Slater with John Humphrey were named to 'run the town bounds'. His estate was assessed at his death at 24.5 pounds, with 15 acres of land, cattle, corn, 3 guns, pistol and holbard, which was inventoried 14 Jan 1697/98 by his son John II and his brother Lt. Samuel Humphrey. Hartford Probate: VI p.12, pp 31,32 and Simsbury Records Vol II. p 48.

    John married Hannah GRIFFIN in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Hannah (daughter of John GRIFFIN and Anna BANCROFT) was born on 4 Jul 1649 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 16 Feb 1736 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah GRIFFIN was born on 4 Jul 1649 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (daughter of John GRIFFIN and Anna BANCROFT); died on 16 Feb 1736 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut.

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    • _UID: 827C03B1D0AC435EA61B9CFD91EBBD1D7FBD

    Notes:

    CONFLICT: AFN:T036-F7 gives birth as 10 Feb 1649

    Children:
    1. John II HUMPHREY and died.
    2. Mary HUMPHREY and died.
    3. Abigail HUMPHREY and died.
    4. Nathaniel HUMPHREY and died.
    5. Joseph HUMPHREY and died.
    6. 2. Deacon John HUMPHREY was born on 18 Nov 1671 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 31 Dec 1732 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    7. Thomas HUMPHREY was born on 1 Sep 1676 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died about 1767.
    8. Capt. Samuel HUMPHREY was born in 1684 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 19 Sep 1725 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

  3. 6.  John PETTIBONE was born about 1640 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut (son of John PETTIBONE); died on 15 Jul 1713 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LHJD-ZPS
    • _UID: 3F86BB7D833C4CD399F9A97A180CFAE18FC0

    Notes:

    CONFLICT: Ancient Windsor by Henry R. Stiles, CN W9 Vol 2 p 562 Archives 39 Pett-PFEH 1100-1111. Jimmie Dale Merrill 2009 Capri Ave., Mentone, CA. Family:May not be the right John as father of Ann.

    John married Sarah EGGLESTON on 16 Feb 1664 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. Sarah (daughter of Begat EGGLESTON and Mary WALL) was born on 28 Mar 1643 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 8 Jul 1713 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah EGGLESTON was born on 28 Mar 1643 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (daughter of Begat EGGLESTON and Mary WALL); died on 8 Jul 1713 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KFY8-WBR
    • _UID: B599F4B97AF64A77B010C98FDF037DF39644

    Notes:

    CONFLICT: Death date: 15 Jul 1713, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut.AFN:8JQF-1L

    Children:
    1. John PETTIBONE was born on 16 Dec 1665 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 18 Sep 1741 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    2. 3. Sarah PETTIBONE was born on 24 Sep 1667 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 3 Apr 1748 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    3. Stephen PETTIBONE was born on 3 Oct 1669 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 11 Dec 1750 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    4. Samuel PETTIBONE was born on 2 Sep 1672 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 11 Feb 1747 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    5. Rebecca PETTIBONE was born on 19 Mar 1675 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 13 Oct 1731 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America; was buried in Granby Cemetery, Granby, Hartford, Connecticut.
    6. Henry PETTIBONE was born on 20 Jun 1677 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died about 1706.
    7. Ann PETTIBONE was born on 11 Mar 1679 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 12 Jul 1733 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    8. Benjamin PETTIBONE was born on 23 May 1682 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 12 Mar 1705 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    9. Joseph PETTIBONE was born on 11 Mar 1688 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 14 Sep 1763 in Of Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Michael HUMPHREY was born in 1607 in Of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England; was christened on 10 Sep 1620 in Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, England (son of Samuel HUMPHREY and Susanna); died on 19 Mar 1695 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • _UID: 8EBF88C53BDA47B2A5545D2B1EF8940FE2BC

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    Letter to Michael Dated 24 Jan 1648 From his parents in Lyme "My Endeared son I have not read one line from you this 10 months and now the intent is only to entreat you that you be pleased to write me a line or two wheather you may come on to me or no also of the livelihood of the place. If dead I shall entreat the pity to whom this may belong to return me an answer if by any means possible, that so I may know how passages dust go with you or any whom it may concern. And indeed I have a long time waited upon the most high God, how he hath pleased through the riches of his mercy to declare his love unto me being a nothing creature. I must say as the Psalmist doth, Oh the depth of the love of God bestowed upon me a nothing creature. I have found the goodness of God working abundantly for an through the riches of his mercy toward me. Oh the fullness of joy and sweetness is found by me in the Lord Jesus. I do speak unto Thee even this language, come my son come my dear be not dishearted tis he that worketh in us both the will and the dead. God from the scripture speaks unto us in this language and declare himself as followth I am God I change not. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I am God and change not. I am God and there is more besides me. Oh my child thou art the child of mine bosom. Fear not, God is found in them that sought him not. The tongue cannot express how he hath been found by my trouble in so much that I cannot say trouble but much joy in it. (one line in lost and it continues).... "sorrows but joy abundantly. Dear child U can say but little more, but omega the beginning and the end. Alpha everlasting none by him. My dear, the last letter I wrote unto you was the 18th of May 1648 by a friend which God was pleased to give you life, came safe to your hand. In it I advised you the rec't of your writing six months before, by whom it did take notice of your marriage and also that you were gone further."(the last fold of page ,about ten lines are lost and conclusion of the letter is the top of the reverse side of the paper) "More than that we are all dear affectionate friends to the end of the world. Mr Samuell Humphrey Susanna Hump rey 1648 1648 Know this that we are all in good health and live well." This letter has been copied from the fragments of the ancient letter, written on course paper, faintly ruled. It was written in hand with capital letters flourished and apparently of the Same hand. It is not known which parent wrote it, but both signatures are of the writer. It is assumed that it was written by Susanna. Copied by Otis M. Humphrey M.D. Boston Mass 13 July 1868 Letter to Michael Dated 24 Jan 1648 From his parents in Lyme "My Endeared son I have not read one line from you this 10 months and now the intent is only to entreat you that you be pleased to write me a line or two wheather you may come on to me or no also of the livelihood of the place. If dead I shall entreat the pity to whom this may belong to return me an answer if by any means possible, that so I may know how passages dust go with you or any whom it may concern. And indeed I have a long time waited upon the most high God, how he hath pleased through the riches of his mercy to declare his love unto me being a nothing creature. I must say as the Psalmist doth, Oh the depth of the love of God bestowed upon me a nothing creature. I have found the goodness of God working abundantly for an through the riches of his mercy toward me. Oh the fullness of joy and sweetness is found by me in the Lord Jesus. I do speak unto Thee even this language, come my son come my dear be not dishearted tis he that worketh in us both the will and the dead. God from the scripture speaks unto us in this language and declare himself as followth I am God I change not. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I am God and change not. I am God and there is more besides me. Oh my child thou art the child of mine bosom. Fear not, God is found in them that sought him not. The tongue cannot express how he hath been found by my trouble in so much that I cannot say trouble but much joy in it. (one line in lost and it continues).... "sorrows but joy abundantly. Dear child U can say but little more, but omega the beginning and the end. Alpha everlasting none by him. My dear, the last letter I wrote unto you was the 18th of May 1648 by a friend which God was pleased to give you life, came safe to your hand. In it I advised you the rec't of your writing six months before, by whom it did take notice of your marriage and also that you were gone further."(the last fold of page ,about ten lines are lost and conclusion of the letter is the top of the reverse side of the paper) "More than that we are all dear affectionate friends to the end of the world. Mr Samuell Humphrey Susanna Hump rey 1648 1648 Know this that we are all in good health and live well." This letter has been copied from the fragments of the ancient letter, written on course paper, faintly ruled. It was written in hand with capital letters flourished and apparently of the Same hand. It is not known which parent wrote it, but both signatures are of the writer. It is assumed that it was written by Susanna. Copied by Otis M. Humphrey M.D. Boston Mass 13 July 1868 BIOGRAPHY: Bir-Mar-Ord; FGR Film # 1274379 and #261240 MATTHEW GRANT, WILLIAM BUELL, MICHAEL HUMPHREYS, SIMON MILLS, AND JOHN CASE On March 20, 1630, a ship called the "Mary and John" sailed from Plymouth, England, bearing 140 persons bound for New England in the American colonies. On May 30, they anchored in New England at the harbor of Nantasket (now Hull), Massachusetts. Among these passengers was a young man named Matthew Grant. The "Mary and John"'s passengers stayed briefly at the nearby town of Dorchester, Massachusetts. In September 1633, some of them set sail again, down the New England Coast to a site where a scouting colony had designed a section of land for a new town of Windsor, Connecticut. In the coming months, Matthew Grant, like other members of the "Mary and John"'s party and some other colonists, made the short voyage to help establish Windsor. In 1635 Windsor's settlers began dividing the land into lots for distribution among the town's founders. As a professional serveyor, Matthew Grant was closely involved in this process. Michael Humphreys, was a pitch-and-tar manufacturer who received land title in 1647, the same year he married Matthew Grant's daughter Priscilla. In the 1660's, a major dispute wracked the Windsor Community Church (and other churches across New England). Most New England churches, including Windsor's, were governed by townsmen with strict Puritan inclinations. As immigration in the region grew, increasing numbers of settlers arrived who were more sympathetic to the established Church of England than to Puritan beliefs. Legally, these non-Puritan settlers had little choice other than to attend the Puritan worship services and to pay taxes to support the church and the pastor's family. The non-Puritan settlers began to insist that the laws governing church membership and support be modified to reflect the changing mix of Windsor's residents. Michael Humphreys was particularly outspoken on this point, even standing trial in local court for his challenge to the community church. By 1669, he had had enough. He left Windsor to helped establish the nearby settlement of Simsbury. Also among our Windsor ancestors to move to Simsbury were John Case and Simon Mills, Jr., the son of the early settler of Windsor, and his wife Mary Buell, the daughter of William Buell. Bradley Rymph Genealogy Page. BIOGRAPHY: hum3.paf Moved to Windsor, CT 1642, Freeman in 1657, to Simsbury 1669 Lived in 1642 at Main St. S of Sandy Hill Road, house on W end opposite where road turns N Engaged in making tar and pitch in Simsbury with John Tinker and John Griffin, in 1662 engaged in mercantile transactions with his brother Samuel and Henry Pose in St. Malo, France (see Private Controversies, Vol I, Docs. 48-59. State Library, Hartford). As a member of the Church of England he protested, together with James Eno and others, against paying taxes for the support of ministry in Windsor. In 1667, is one of the Windsor "dragoons". In 1669 became one of the earliest 13 and most prominent settlers of Simsbury (formerly Massacco). In 1670, one of the State deputies to General Court. Resided in that part of Simsbury known as Westogue. 1681-1685 was active in establishing the ministry, etc, in Sims; was evidently a leading man in civil and ecclesiastical matters; date of death not known, but division of his estate was 19 March 1695/6. Contents of Letter to Michael Dated 24 Jan 1648 from his parents in Lyme Regis, Dorset, England My Endeared Son I have not read one line from you this 10 months and now the intent is only to entreat you that you be pleased to write me a line or two wheather you may come on to me or no also of the livelihood of the place. If dead I shall entreat the pity to whom this may belong to return me an answer if by any means possible, that so I may know how passages dust go with you or any whom it may concern. And indeed I have a long time waited upon the most high God, How he hath pleased through the riches of his mercy to declare his love unto me being a nothing creature. I must say as the Psalmist doth, Oh the depth of the love of God bestowed upon me a nothing creature. I have found the goodness of God working abundantly for an through the riches of his mercy toward me. Oh the fullness of joy and sweetness is found by me in the Lord Jesus. I do speak unto Thee even this language, come my son com my dear be not dishearted tis he that worketh in us both the will and the dead. God from the scripture speaks unto us in this language and declare himself as followth I am God I change not. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I am God and change not. I am God and there is more besides me. Oh my child thou art the child of mine bosom. Fear not, God is found in them that sought him not. The tongue cannot express how he hath been found by my trouble in so much that I cannot say trouble but much joy in it. (one line in lost and it continues)...."sorrows but joy abundantly. Dear child U can say but little more, but omega the beginning and the end. Alpha everlating none by him. My dear, the last letter I wrote unto you was the 18th of may 1648 by a friend which God was pleased to give you life, came safe to your hand. In it I advised you the rec't of your writing six months before, by whom it did take notice of your marriage and also that you were gone further."(the last fold of page, about ten lines are lost and conclusion of the letter is the top of the reverse side of the paper) "More than that we are all dear affectionate friends to the end of the world. Mr. Samuell Humphrey Susanna Humprey 1648 1648 Know this that we are all in good health and live well." This letter has ben copied from the fragments of the ancient letter, written on course paper, faintly ruled. It was written in hand with capital letters flourished and apparently of the same hand. It is not know which parent wrote it, but both signatures are of the writer. It is assumed that it was written by Susanna. Copied by Otis M. Humphrey M.D. Boston Mass 13 July 1868 CONFLICT: birth date 10 sep 1620, hum3.paf

    Michael married Priscilla GRANT on 14 Oct 1647 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. Priscilla (daughter of Matthew GRANT and Priscilla GREY) was born on 14 Sep 1626 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 21 Oct 1669 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Priscilla GRANT was born on 14 Sep 1626 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (daughter of Matthew GRANT and Priscilla GREY); died on 21 Oct 1669 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • _UID: FA5C0E454E604302B52A953C63C8A3F50F58

    Children:
    1. 4. Sgt. John HUMPHREY was born on 7 Jun 1650 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 14 Jan 1697 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    2. Mary HUMPHREY was born on 24 Oct 1653 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died after 1697.
    3. Lt. Samuel HUMPHREY was born on 15 May 1656 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 15 Jun 1736 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    4. Sarah HUMPHREY was born on 6 Mar 1658 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 20 Nov 1726.
    5. Martha HUMPHREY was born on 5 Oct 1663 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died in 1730.
    6. Abigail HUMPHREY was born on 23 Mar 1666 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 27 Jun 1697 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    7. Hannah HUMPHREY was born on 21 Oct 1669 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 20 Dec 1750 in Connecticut.

  3. 10.  John GRIFFIN was born in 1608-1609 in Wales, England (son of Johan (Griffin) PENGRUFFWND and Anne LANGFORT); died on 23 Aug 1681 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • Name: "Lord" John GRIFFIN
    • _UID: CBDD1FB90F404476A758BAD04F8ADC1DE4B7
    • Alt. Birth: 1608, Wales, England; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: Between 1608 and 1609, Wales, England; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 1681, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; Alt. Death
    • Alt. Death: 1681, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: John Griffin was born in Wales. He was one of the first settlers of Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, and later one of the founders of Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut. He was granted land to manufacture tar and turpentine at Massacco (now Simsbury) before the town was inhabited. He lived in Simsbury and was in partnership with Michael Humphrey.

    John married Anna BANCROFT on 13 May 1647 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. Anna (daughter of John BANCROFT and Jane BONYTHON) was born in 1627 in Swarkston, Devonshire, England; died in Aug 1681 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Anna BANCROFT was born in 1627 in Swarkston, Devonshire, England (daughter of John BANCROFT and Jane BONYTHON); died in Aug 1681 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • Name: Hannah BANCROFT
    • _UID: 4064C32350FE4C2297BB0A3227ADB8DF3F1E

    Notes:

    Anna or Hannah BANCROFT
    She came to America at the age of 5 with her parents and brothers on the JAMES in 1632. At the age of 20 she married John Griffin in May 1647 in Windsor, CT, and lived first in Windsor, then Simsbury. They had ten children, including Thomas, our ancestor. All of her ancestors that I found came from England LGB
    Information from Family Tree Maker

    Children:
    1. 5. Hannah GRIFFIN was born on 4 Jul 1649 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 16 Feb 1736 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut.
    2. Mary GRIFFIN was born on 1 Mar 1651 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 23 Jun 1728 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    3. Sarah GRIFFIN was born on 25 Dec 1654 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; was christened on 25 Dec 1654 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died after 23 Aug 1681 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    4. John GRIFFIN, Jr. was born on 20 Oct 1656 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; was christened on 25 Oct 1656 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 19 Aug 1737 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    5. Thomas GRIFFIN was born on 3 Oct 1658 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 28 Aug 1719 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    6. Abigail GRIFFIN was born on 12 Nov 1660 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; was christened on 12 Nov 1660 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 31 Mar 1698 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    7. Mindwell GRIFFIN was born on 11 Feb 1662 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 2 Feb 1726 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    8. Ruth GRIFFIN was born on 21 Jan 1665 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; was christened on 21 Jan 1665 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 27 Aug 1719 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    9. Ephriam GRIFFIN was born on 1 Mar 1668 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; was christened on 1 Mar 1668 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 26 Sep 1725 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    10. Nathaniel GRIFFIN was born on 31 May 1673 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; was christened on 31 May 1673 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 23 Feb 1712 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

  5. 12.  John PETTIBONE was born in 1609; and died.

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    • _UID: BB10A8127F87419FB4C43F1BEEF5EA1E2822

    Notes:

    AFN: HNB7-88

    Children:
    1. 6. John PETTIBONE was born about 1640 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 15 Jul 1713 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

  6. 14.  Begat EGGLESTON was born about 1574 in Settington, Yorkshire, England (son of James EGGLESTON and Juliane BYGOD); died on 1 Sep 1674 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    • _UID: B2E16A45B51A47958A6CA36082548BACF3F5

    Notes:

    CONFLICT: Given name could be Beget, Ancient Windsor Vol 2 pt 1. Settrington Par. Reg. N.Y. Gen. & Biog. Rec. Coon. N2b, Vol 10 Coe-Ward Memorial. Am. Pub. H. Vol 5 p 225; Vol 50 p 139 A10B65, p 710-11.

    Begat married Mary WALL. Mary (daughter of Moses WALL and Anne SKINNER) was born about 1610 in Of Braintree, Essex, England; died on 25 Jul 1657. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Mary WALL was born about 1610 in Of Braintree, Essex, England (daughter of Moses WALL and Anne SKINNER); died on 25 Jul 1657.

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    • _UID: 44EE866B37014A5E9106EA772417DAC5D595

    Notes:

    She, her brother and sister, and her mother were all sealed to her mother's first husband John T alcott. She, her brother and sister, and her mother were all sealed to her mother's first husband John Talcott.

    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah EGGLESTON was born on 28 Mar 1643 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 8 Jul 1713 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.