Mathew Grinnell
Husband Mathew Grinnell 1
AKA: Mathew Grinnell
Born: Abt 1630 - Of Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island 1
Christened:
Died: 1705 1
Buried:
Father: Matthew Grinnell (1602-Abt 1643) 1
Mother: Rose Grinnell* (Abt 1612-After 1673)
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Matthew Grinnell and Rose Grinnell*
Husband Matthew Grinnell 1
AKA: Matthew Grinnell
Born: 1602 - Macon, France 1
Christened:
Died: Abt 1643 - Of Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island 1
Buried:
Father: Jean De Grenelle ( - ) 1
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Rose Grinnell*
Born: Abt 1612 - Warwick, Warwick, England
Christened:
Died: After 1673 - Newport, Rhode Island
Buried:
Children
1 M Mathew Grinnell 1
AKA: Mathew Grinnell
Born: Abt 1630 - Of Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island 1
Christened:
Died: 1705 1
Buried:
2 M Thomas Grinnell 1
AKA: Thomas Grinnell
Born: 1632 - Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island 1
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
3 M Daniel Grinnell Sr. 1 2
AKA: Daniel Grinnell
Born: 4 Mar 1636 - Portsmouth, Rhode Island 1
Christened:
Died: Abt 1703 - Little Compton, Rhode Island 1
Buried:
Spouse: Mary Wodell (1640-1673) 1
Marr: 14 May 1667 - Newport, Rhode Island 1
Spouse: Mary Wardwell (1640-1673) 2
Marr: 14 May 1667 - Portsmouth, Newport, RI
General Notes (Husband)
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Matthew lived in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, in 1638. Hogge.ged source: Matthew and Rose also had two other children besides the three entered into the database, but names in vital info is unknown. Children were apparently born between 1633 and 1640.[Downing.ged]
Matthew lived in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, in 1638. Hogge.ged source: Matthew and Rose also had two other children besides the three entered into the database, but names in vital info is unknown. Children were apparently born between 1633 and 1640.
General Notes (Wife)
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Death date and location from hogge.ged
General Notes for Child Daniel Grinnell Sr.
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Paybody Grinnell
Husband Paybody Grinnell 1
AKA: Paybody Grinnell
Born: Abt 1684 1
Christened:
Died: Abt 1767 1
Buried:
Father: Daniel Grinnell Jr. (Abt 1668-1741) 1
Mother: Lydia Pabodie (1667-1748) 1
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Theophilus Redfield and Priscilla Grinnell
Husband Theophilus Redfield 1
AKA: Theophilus Redfield
Born: 1682 - New Haven, Connecticut 1
Christened:
Died: 14 Feb 1759 - Killingworth, Connecticut 1
Buried:
Father: James Redfield (Abt 1646-Bef 1723) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Howe (Abt 1645-1696) 1
Marriage: 24 Dec 1706 - Paris, New York 1
Wife Priscilla Grinnell 1
AKA: Priscilla Grinnell
Born: 1689 - Little Compton, Bristol Co. RI 1
Christened:
Died: 12 Jan 1770 - Killingworth, Middlesex Co., CT 1
Buried:
Father: Daniel Grinnell Jr. (Abt 1668-1741) 1
Mother: Lydia Pabodie (1667-1748) 1
Children
1 M Daniel Redfield 1
AKA: Daniel Redfield
Born: 22 Sep 1707 - Killingworth, Middlesex, CT 1
Christened:
Died: 11 Jan 1758 - Killingworth, Middlesex, CT 1
Buried:
Spouse: Elizabeth Graves (1703-1775) 1
Marr: 18 Mar 1727 - Killingworth, Middlesex, CT 1
2 F Elizabeth Redfield 1
AKA: Elizabeth Redfield
Born: 8 May 1709 - Killingworth, Middlesex, CT 1
Christened:
Died: 1742 - Killingworth, Middlesex, CT 1
Buried:
Spouse: Josiah Hull (1707-1753) 1
Marr: 3 Feb 1731 - Killingworth, Middlesex Co., CT 1
3 M Richard Redfield 1
AKA: Richard Redfield
Born: 18 Jun 1711 - Killingworth, CT 1
Christened:
Died: 2 Feb 1771 1
Buried:
Spouse: Mary Chatfield ( - ) 1
Marr: 23 Jun 1735 1
Spouse: (--?--) Wilcox ( - ) 1
Marr: Abt 1765 1
4 M Ebenezer Redfield 1
AKA: Ebenezer Redfield
Born: 3 Dec 1713 - Killingworth, Middlesex, CT 1
Christened:
Died: 4 Jan 1766 - Killingworth, Middlesex, CT 1
Buried:
Spouse: Hannah Colton ( - ) 1
Marr: 30 Dec 1741 - Killingworth, Middlesex, CT 1
5 F Lydia Redfield 1
AKA: Lydia Redfield
Born: 9 Feb 1716 1
Christened:
Died: 16 Dec 1784 1
Buried:
Spouse: Joseph Hodgkin (1711-1752) 1
Marr: 21 Feb 1737 - Guilford, CT 1
6 M Theophilus Redfield 1
AKA: Theophilus Redfield
Born: 6 Sep 1718 1
Christened:
Died: 30 Jan 1770 1
Buried:
Spouse: Mary Buell (1722-1749) 1
Marr: 4 Sep 1740 - Killingworth, CT 1
7 F Priscilla Redfield 1
AKA: Priscilla Redfield
Born: 20 Jul 1720 1
Christened:
Died: 12 Jan 1770 - Guilford, CT 1
Buried:
Spouse: Joseph Bradley (1709-1799) 1
Marr: 15 Oct 1740 - Guilford, CT 1
8 M Peleg Redfield 1
AKA: Peleg Redfield
Born: 2 Apr 1723 1
Christened:
Died: 5 Dec 1760 - Stockbridge, MA 1
Buried:
Spouse: Sarah Dudley (1723- ) 1
Marr: 25 Apr 1744 1
9 M George Redfield 1
AKA: George Redfield
Born: 7 Nov 1725
Christened:
Died: 30 May 1812
Buried:
Spouse: Trial Ward (1727-After 1762) 1
Marr: 1750
10 M William Redfield 1
AKA: William Redfield
Born: 5 Dec 1727 - Guilford, CT 1
Christened:
Died: Jul 1813 - Middletown, CT 1
Buried:
Spouse: Elizabeth Starr ( -Abt 1800) 1
Marr: 8 Jan 1755 - Middletown, CT 1
11 M Josiah Redfield 1
AKA: Josiah Redfield
Born: 6 Sep 1730 - Killingworth, Middlesex, CT 1
Christened:
Died: 6 Aug 1802 - Chestnut Hill, Killingworth, CT 1
Buried:
Spouse: Sarah Parmelee (1734-1808) 1
Marr: 8 Dec 1757 - 2ND Cong. Church, Killingworth, CT 1
12 F Jane Redfield 1
AKA: Jane Redfield
Born: 24 Jun 1733 1
Christened:
Died: 24 May 1762 1
Buried:
Spouse: Samuel Crane ( - ) 1
Marr: 12 Jan 1753 - Killingworth, CT 1
13 M James Redfield 1
AKA: James Redfield
Born: 29 Mar 1735 1
Christened:
Died: 3 Apr 1788
Buried:
Spouse: Sarah Grinnell (1738-1793) 1
Marr: Abt 1760 - Saybrook, CT 1
General Notes (Husband)
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Though never called to take a very prominent part in public affairs, there i evidence that Theophilus Redfield commanded the respect and esteem of the community in which he lived. He was frequently appointed on imporant committees in the management of town affairs, and at a day when military titles, however humble, had some weight, was known as "Sargeant (sic) Redfield" Source: Redfield Book
The book also notes that (in 1860) his gravestone is still standing, in good preservation, in the old yard about a mile and a half south of Chestnut Hill. On May 15, 1998, thanks to computer correspondence with Helen Redfield Walker, 13709 Flagstone Lane, Dallas, TX 75240, I received the photograph of the gravestone of Theophilus Redfield in the Killingworth cemetery that was taken b her brother, Robert H. Redfield, also of Dallas, TX.
His marriage to Priscilla Grinnell provides his Redfield descendants with the direct ancestry to the Mayflower Pilgrims, John Alden and Priscilla Mullins.
Theophilus Redfield, with his 13 children, is noted in the Redfield Book as being the source of 9/10ths of the Redfield Family in the United States. Refe to the Redfield Book for a short biography of Theophilus.
Location given in Merrill documents.[Downing.ged]
Though never called to take a very prominent part in public affairs, there i evidence that Theophilus Redfield commanded the respect and esteem of the community in which he lived. He was frequently appointed on imporant committees in the management of town affairs, and at a day when military titles, however humble, had some weight, was known as "Sargeant (sic) Redfield"
Source: Redfield Book The book also notes that (in 1860) his gravestone is still standing, in good preservation, in the old yard about a mile and a half south of Chestnut Hill. On May 15, 1998, thanks to computer correspondence with Helen Redfield Walker, 13709 Flagstone Lane, Dallas, TX 75240, I received the photograph of the gravestone of Theophilus Redfield in the Killingworth cemetery that was taken b her brother, Robert H. Redfield, also of Dallas, TX. His marriage to Priscilla Grinnell provides his Redfield descendants with the direct ancestry to the Mayflower Pilgrims, John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. Theophilus Redfield, with his 13 children, is noted in the Redfield Book as being the source of 9/10ths of the Redfield Family in the United States. Refe to the Redfield Book for a short biography of Theophilus.
General Notes (Wife)
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Priscilla Grinell was a descendant of the Mayflower family of Priscilla and John Alden according to REDFIELD BOOK, Pub. 1860.
Family name spelled variously Grinnell and Greenel. All 13 of her children lived to be married, and all had families, and from the stock of Priscilla and Theophilus are descended 9/10ths of those bearing the name REDFIELD.[Downing.ged]
Priscilla Grinell was a descendant of the Mayflower family of Priscilla and John Alden according to REDFIELD BOOK, Pub. 1860. Family name spelled variously Grinnell and Greenel. All 13 of her children lived to be married, and all had families, and from the stock of Priscilla and Theophilus are descended 9/10ths of those bearing the name REDFIELD.
General Notes for Child Daniel Redfield
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Redfield book, page 15: "Daniel Redfield resided at Clinton, CT. He recognized the church coveneant in 1725, and about 1728 he married Elizabeth _____. In May, 1746, he was commissioned as an ensign in the third company of the regiment under command of Col. Elisha Williams, of Wethersfield, raised for a contemplated expedition against the French in Canada. During a portion of his life he was a sea captain. He died Jan 11, 1758, in his 51st year, a year before his father. His widow died November 2, 1775, aged 74 years."[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, page 15: "Daniel Redfield resided at Clinton, CT. He recognized the church coveneant in 1725, and about 1728 he married Elizabeth _____. In May, 1746, he was commissioned as an ensign in the third company of the regiment under command of Col. Elisha Williams, of Wethersfield, raised for a contemplated expedition against the French in Canada. During a portion of his life he was a sea captain. He died Jan 11, 1758, in his 51st year, a year before his father. His widow died November 2, 1775, aged 74 years."
General Notes for Child Elizabeth Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 16: "Elizabeth Redfield recognized covenant with Killingworth church in 1725. She was married to Josiah Hull, of Killingworth, February 3, 1731/2. After her death, which occurred in 1742, he married Elizabeth Buel of Killingworth, December 1, 1743. Mr. Hull also had four children by his second wife."[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 16: "Elizabeth Redfield recognized covenant with Killingworth church in 1725. She was married to Josiah Hull, of Killingworth, February 3, 1731/2. After her death, which occurred in 1742, he married Elizabeth Buel of Killingworth, December 1, 1743. Mr. Hull also had four children by his second wife."
General Notes for Child Richard Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 16: "Richard Redfield was a sea captain and resided at Killingworth. He recognized church covenant in 1725. He married 1st, Mary Chatfield, of Killingowrth, June 23, 1735, and 2nd, Mrs. ____ Wilcox, a widow. He died February 2, 1 771, aged 60 years".[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 16: "Richard Redfield was a sea captain and resided at Killingworth. He recognized church covenant in 1725. He married 1st, Mary Chatfield, of Killingowrth, June 23, 1735, and 2nd, Mrs. ____ Wilcox, a widow. He died February 2, 1 771, aged 60 years".
General Notes for Child Ebenezer Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 17: "Ebenezer Redfield, was a sea captain and resided in Clinton. He recognized church covenant in 1731, and on the 30th November 1741, he married Hannah Colton, probably daughter of Daniel Colton of Guilford. On the 4th January, 1766, his house took fire, and in the effort to save one of his children from the flames, he was so badly burned as to cause his death in a few hours. He wa 53 years of age at the time of his death. Letters of administration were granted to his widow, Hannah, February 2, 1768. The inventory of his estate wa L1,161 19s 10d.[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 17: "Ebenezer Redfield, was a sea captain and resided in Clinton. He recognized church covenant in 1731, and on the 30th November 1741, he married Hannah Colton, probably daughter of Daniel Colton of Guilford. On the 4th January, 1766, his house took fire, and in the effort to save one of his children from the flames, he was so badly burned as to cause his death in a few hours. He wa 53 years of age at the time of his death. Letters of administration were granted to his widow, Hannah, February 2, 1768. The inventory of his estate wa L1,161 19s 10d.
General Notes for Child Lydia Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 17: "Lydia Redfield was married February 21, 1737, to Joseph Hodgkin (Hotchkiss) of Guilford, Conn.,, born March 2, 1711, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Hill) Hodgkin. He died August 10, 1752, and his widow Lydia was married Nov 15, 1753 to Levi Leete, son of Benjamin Leete. She died December 16, 1784, aged 68 years. She had children by the first marriage only."[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 17: "Lydia Redfield was married February 21, 1737, to Joseph Hodgkin (Hotchkiss) of Guilford, Conn.,, born March 2, 1711, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Hill) Hodgkin. He died August 10, 1752, and his widow Lydia was married Nov 15, 1753 to Levi Leete, son of Benjamin Leete. She died December 16, 1784, aged 68 years. She had children by the first marriage only."
General Notes for Child Theophilus Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 18: Theophilus Redfield resided at Chestnut Hill, Killingworth. He recognized church covenant March 17, 1736. He was a sergeant in the company commanded by his brother Peleg, which formed part of the provincial forces which engaged in the campaigns of 1759 and 1760, and was an ensign in the same company in 1761. He married 1st, Mary Buell, (daughter of Benjamin and Hannah Buell and granddaughter of Sameule Buell, who removed from Windsor to Killingworth in 1662.) She died August 22, 1749, and he married 2nd, Martha Gray, of Killingworth, wodow of Phillip Gray, who came from Long Island to Killingworth, in December, 1749. He died January 30, 1770, in his 52nd year.[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 18: Theophilus Redfield resided at Chestnut Hill, Killingworth. He recognized church covenant March 17, 1736. He was a sergeant in the company commanded by his brother Peleg, which formed part of the provincial forces which engaged in the campaigns of 1759 and 1760, and was an ensign in the same company in 1761. He married 1st, Mary Buell, (daughter of Benjamin and Hannah Buell and granddaughter of Sameule Buell, who removed from Windsor to Killingworth in 1662.) She died August 22, 1749, and he married 2nd, Martha Gray, of Killingworth, wodow of Phillip Gray, who came from Long Island to Killingworth, in December, 1749. He died January 30, 1770, in his 52nd year.
General Notes for Child Priscilla Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 19: " Priscilla Redfield recognized church covenant March 17, 1736, and was married October 15, 1740, to Joseph Bradley of Guilford, CT, son of Abraham an June (Leming) Bradley, of Guilford, born Nov 5, 1709. She died Jan 12, 1770, i her fiftieth year. Mr. Bradley married 2nd, Abigail Collins, of Guilford, and died 7 sep 1799, aged 90 years."[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 19: " Priscilla Redfield recognized church covenant March 17, 1736, and was married October 15, 1740, to Joseph Bradley of Guilford, CT, son of Abraham an June (Leming) Bradley, of Guilford, born Nov 5, 1709. She died Jan 12, 1770, i her fiftieth year. Mr. Bradley married 2nd, Abigail Collins, of Guilford, and died 7 sep 1799, aged 90 years." The records of the Killingworth Congregational Church indicate Priscilla as an Original Church Member.
General Notes for Child Peleg Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 19: "In 1756 he was appointed 2nd Lieut. in the 10th company of the second Connecticut regiment, raised for the campaign against the French possessions in North America. In 1758, he again served as 1st Lieut. in the same regiment, in the campaign in which Ticonderoga was lost, and Lord Howe slain. In the spring of 1759, he received a commission as captain, and took command of a company of ninety men, which he had raised in and about Killingworth, as a part of the contingent of 5,000 men which Connecticut undertook to furnish for that year, for the prosecution of the war against the French in Canada.
"Capt. Redfield's company formed part of the second regiment under Col. Nathan Whiting, the whole Connecticut forces being placed in command of Major Gen. Lyman. These forces were reaised with prompt dispaatch and sent at once t Gen. Amhurst, the British commander. By the end of May they had reached the head quarters at Albany. The division of Amherst was among the first to open the campaign. In July he passed Lake George without opposition, and on the 27t of the month, Ticonderoga was, without resistance, abandoned to the superior forces of the provincials, and the french retreated to Crown Point. On the 1st August, they abandoned the latter post and retreated to Isle aux Noix. Amherst then ordered Capt. Loring to build vessels, to aid in driving the enemy from th lake, and employed the army in restoring the partially demolished fortresses of Ticonderoga and Crown Point.
"Meanwhile, Niagara was taken by Gen. Prideaux, in July, and Montcalm was defeated by Wolfe before the walls of Quebec. In 1760, Connecticut again resie 5,000 men under the same officers as before, and Capt. Redfield's company still found employment. In June, Gen. Amherst began his march from Schenectady to Oswego, reached the lake shore in about three weeks, crossed Lake Ontario in open boats and rude galleys, forced the passage of the St. Lawrence by taking Fort Oswegatchie, and reached Montreal in September, where the three divisions of the army were united, and two days afterwoards it surrendered, bringing a close to the campaign. On his return from the campaign, Capt. Redfield was taken sick of small pox at Albany, and died on his journey home, near Stockbridge, Mass, Dec. 5, 1760."[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 19: "In 1756 he was appointed 2nd Lieut. in the 10th company of the second Connecticut regiment, raised for the campaign against the French possessions in North America. In 1758, he again served as 1st Lieut. in the same regiment, in the campaign in which Ticonderoga was lost, and Lord Howe slain. In the spring of 1759, he received a commission as captain, and took command of a company of ninety men, which he had raised in and about Killingworth, as a part of the contingent of 5,000 men which Connecticut undertook to furnish for that year, for the prosecution of the war against the French in Canada. "Capt. Redfield's company formed part of the second regiment under Col. Nathan Whiting, the whole Connecticut forces being placed in command of Major Gen. Lyman. These forces were reaised with prompt dispaatch and sent at once t Gen. Amhurst, the British commander. By the end of May they had reached the head quarters at Albany. The division of Amherst was among the first to open the campaign. In July he passed Lake George without opposition, and on the 27t of the month, Ticonderoga was, without resistance, abandoned to the superior forces of the provincials, and the french retreated to Crown Point. On the 1st August, they abandoned the latter post and retreated to Isle aux Noix. Amherst then ordered Capt. Loring to build vessels, to aid in driving the enemy from th lake, and employed the army in restoring the partially demolished fortresses of Ticonderoga and Crown Point. "Meanwhile, Niagara was taken by Gen. Prideaux, in July, and Montcalm was defeated by Wolfe before the walls of Quebec. In 1760, Connecticut again resie 5,000 men under the same officers as before, and Capt. Redfield's company still found employment. In June, Gen. Amherst began his march from Schenectady to Oswego, reached the lake shore in about three weeks, crossed Lake Ontario in open boats and rude galleys, forced the passage of the St. Lawrence by taking Fort Oswegatchie, and reached Montreal in September, where the three divisions of the army were united, and two days afterwoards it surrendered, bringing a close to the campaign. On his return from the campaign, Capt. Redfield was taken sick of small pox at Albany, and died on his journey home, near Stockbridge, Mass, Dec. 5, 1760."
General Notes for Child George Redfield
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Redfield Book, Pg. 21: "George Redfield resided in Killingworth. He married in 1750, Trial Ward of Killingworth, daughter of Ira and Lydia Parmelee Ward of that place. She died after 1762, and he married 2nd, January 8, 1767, Abigail Stone, who died April 15, 1769. He died at Killingworth May 30, 1812, in his 87th year.[Downing.ged]
Redfield Book, Pg. 21: "George Redfield resided in Killingworth. He married in 1750, Trial Ward of Killingworth, daughter of Ira and Lydia Parmelee Ward of that place. She died after 1762, and he married 2nd, January 8, 1767, Abigail Stone, who died April 15, 1769. He died at Killingworth May 30, 1812, in his 87th year.
General Notes for Child William Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 21: "William Redfield in early life resided at Guilford, CT, and was a sea captain. H married January 8, 1755, at Middletown, CT., Elizabeth Starr, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Jarcie) Starr. He removed to Middletown, where his children were all born and where he spent the remainder of his life. He dwelt on High street, and his house and garden occupied part of the present site of the Wesleyan University. In 1777, July 1, he was appointed issuing Commissary to the battalions raised in Connecticut for contental service. Subsequently he kept an inn and at one time had charge of the jail. He is described as a man of warm and genial disposition, a great reader, and a cultivator of fine fruit, and all these points rendered his house a favorite resort for young people. He died in July, 1813, in the 86th year of his age, having outlived all his twelve brothers and sisters. He was buried in the "old yard by the river" in Middletown, but no stone marks the spot. His wife died about 1800. His four sons all became seamen."
William is lested in the DAR Patriot Index, page 559.[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 21: "William Redfield in early life resided at Guilford, CT, and was a sea captain. H married January 8, 1755, at Middletown, CT., Elizabeth Starr, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Jarcie) Starr. He removed to Middletown, where his children were all born and where he spent the remainder of his life. He dwelt on High street, and his house and garden occupied part of the present site of the Wesleyan University. In 1777, July 1, he was appointed issuing Commissary to the battalions raised in Connecticut for contental service. Subsequently he kept an inn and at one time had charge of the jail. He is described as a man of warm and genial disposition, a great reader, and a cultivator of fine fruit, and all these points rendered his house a favorite resort for young people. He died in July, 1813, in the 86th year of his age, having outlived all his twelve brothers and sisters. He was buried in the "old yard by the river" in Middletown, but no stone marks the spot. His wife died about 1800. His four sons all became seamen." William is lested in the DAR Patriot Index, page 559.
General Notes for Child Josiah Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg 22: He was buried in the old yard in the south west district of Killingworth. Inscription: "In memory of Mr. Josiah Redfield, who died August 6, 1802, in the 72nd year of his age: Death is a debt by nature due, which I have paid and so must you."
On May 15, 1998, thanks to computer correspondence with Helen Redfield Walker, 13709 Flagstone Lane, Dallas, TX 75240, I received the photo of the grave marke of Josiah Redfield that was taken in Killingworth by her brother, Robert H. Redfield, also of Texas.[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg 22: He was buried in the old yard in the south west district of Killingworth. Inscription: "In memory of Mr. Josiah Redfield, who died August 6, 1802, in the 72nd year of his age: Death is a debt by nature due, which I have paid and so must you." On May 15, 1998, thanks to computer correspondence with Helen Redfield Walker, 13709 Flagstone Lane, Dallas, TX 75240, I received the photo of the grave marke of Josiah Redfield that was taken in Killingworth by her brother, Robert H. Redfield, also of Texas. The 1790 Census of Connecticut, Middlesex county, Killingworth Town, Page 85: "Head of family: Josiah Redfield Free white males 16 and up: 2 Free white males under 16: 1 Free white females: 2
General Notes for Child Jane Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 23: "Jane Redfield was married January 12, 1752/3 to Capt. Samuel Crane of Killingworth. She was his second wife, his first being Ruth Wellman, married t him September 8, 1749. After the death of his wife Jane, which occurred May 24 1762, he married 3d, Mary Lay, December 5, 1765, and 4th, Mehetable (Post) Redfield, widow of his second wife's nephew, Roswell Redfield (No. 33) February 21, 1770. whew."[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 23: "Jane Redfield was married January 12, 1752/3 to Capt. Samuel Crane of Killingworth. She was his second wife, his first being Ruth Wellman, married t him September 8, 1749. After the death of his wife Jane, which occurred May 24 1762, he married 3d, Mary Lay, December 5, 1765, and 4th, Mehetable (Post) Redfield, widow of his second wife's nephew, Roswell Redfield (No. 33) February 21, 1770. whew."
General Notes for Child James Redfield
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Redfield book, Pg. 23: "James Redfield was a private in Capt. Peleg Redfield's company during the campaign of 1759. He married about 1760 Sarah Grinnell of Pochaug (Westbrook) in the town of Saybrook, and a year or two after removed from Killingworth to Westbrook. He became a mariner, and was known as Capt. James Redfield. He die April 3, 1788, aged 53 years. His widow died October 23, 1793."
James is listed in the DAR Patriot Index, page 559. He is buried in Greenfield Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, CT.[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 23: "James Redfield was a private in Capt. Peleg Redfield's company during the campaign of 1759. He married about 1760 Sarah Grinnell of Pochaug (Westbrook) in the town of Saybrook, and a year or two after removed from Killingworth to Westbrook. He became a mariner, and was known as Capt. James Redfield. He die April 3, 1788, aged 53 years. His widow died October 23, 1793." James is listed in the DAR Patriot Index, page 559. He is buried in Greenfield Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, CT.
Roger White and Rebecca Grinnell
Husband Roger White 2
Born:
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Died: Bef 17 Jun 1802 - Hopkinton, RI
Buried:
Father: William White (Abt 1683-Bef 1777) 2
Mother: Elizabeth Cadman (Abt 1684-After 1768) 2
Marriage: 4 May 1736 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
Noted events in his life were:
• Inventory, Hopkinton, RI, 17 Jun 1802
Wife Rebecca Grinnell 2
Born: 16 Dec 1710 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Richard Grinnell (1669-1725) 2
Mother: Patience Amery (Abt 1682-1749) 2
Children
1 M Job White (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
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Died:
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2 F Hannah White (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
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3 M Daniel White (details suppressed for this person)
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General Notes (Husband)
One of the founders of Hopkinton, RI in 1757.
!DEATH:"MF, Eaton/S. Fuller/White", MF Eaton/S. Fuller/Whi t e, pg.184
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:"MF, Eaton/S. Fuller/White", MF Eaton/S. Fuller/Whi t e, pg.184
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:"MF, Eaton/S. Fuller/White", MF Eaton/S. Fuller/ W hite, pg.183
Richard Grinnell
Husband Richard Grinnell 1
AKA: Richard Grinnell
Born: Abt 1673 - Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island 1
Christened:
Died: 1 Jul 1725 - Little Compton, Bristol, MA 1
Buried:
Father: Daniel Grinnell Sr. (1636-Abt 1703) 1 2
Mother: Mary Wodell (1640-1673) 1
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[18401.ged]
Source of all info: Hogge.GED Also shows a marriage to Patience EMERY 25 May 1704, Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island. No data on Patience, so not entered in database.[Downing.ged]
Source of all info: Hogge.GED Also shows a marriage to Patience EMERY 25 May 1704, Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island. No data on Patience, so not entered in database.
James Redfield and Sarah Grinnell
Husband James Redfield 1
AKA: James Redfield
Born: 29 Mar 1735 1
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Died: 3 Apr 1788
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Father: Theophilus Redfield (1682-1759) 1
Mother: Priscilla Grinnell (1689-1770) 1
Marriage: Abt 1760 - Saybrook, CT 1
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Death 1, PR. Saybrook, CT, 3 Apr 1788
Wife Sarah Grinnell 1
AKA: Sarah Grinnell
Born: 7 Oct 1738 1
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Died: 23 Oct 1793 1
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General Notes (Husband)
[18401.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 23: "James Redfield was a private in Capt. Peleg Redfield's company during the campaign of 1759. He married about 1760 Sarah Grinnell of Pochaug (Westbrook) in the town of Saybrook, and a year or two after removed from Killingworth to Westbrook. He became a mariner, and was known as Capt. James Redfield. He die April 3, 1788, aged 53 years. His widow died October 23, 1793."
James is listed in the DAR Patriot Index, page 559. He is buried in Greenfield Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, CT.[Downing.ged]
Redfield book, Pg. 23: "James Redfield was a private in Capt. Peleg Redfield's company during the campaign of 1759. He married about 1760 Sarah Grinnell of Pochaug (Westbrook) in the town of Saybrook, and a year or two after removed from Killingworth to Westbrook. He became a mariner, and was known as Capt. James Redfield. He die April 3, 1788, aged 53 years. His widow died October 23, 1793." James is listed in the DAR Patriot Index, page 559. He is buried in Greenfield Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, CT.
General Notes (Wife)
[18401.ged]
Redfield book page 23: "We suppose her to have been the daughter of Paybody and Sarah Barnes Grinnell, of Pochaug, born October 7, 1738, and a cousin of her husband on his mother's side."[Downing.ged]
Redfield book page 23: "We suppose her to have been the daughter of Paybody and Sarah Barnes Grinnell, of Pochaug, born October 7, 1738, and a cousin of her husband on his mother's side."
Perry Russell and Sarah Rider Grinnell
Husband Perry Russell 2
Born: 16 Jun 1811 - Westport, MA
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Died: 9 Jun 1880 - Dartmouth, MA
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Marriage: 21 Apr 1833 - Dartmouth, MA
Wife Sarah Rider Grinnell 2
Born: 5 Sep 1809 - Tiverton, RI
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Died: 2 Mar 1842 - Westport, MA
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Father: William Grinnell (1763-1853) 2
Mother: Cynthia Coggeshall (1787- ) 2
Children
1 M Charles F. Russell 2
Born: 24 Apr 1835 - Dartmouth, MA
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2 F Cynthia G Russell 2
Born: Dec 1836 - Dartmouth, MA
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3 M Humphrey Ricketson Russell 2
Born: 17 Nov 1837 - Dartmouth, MA
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Died: 17 Jan 1912 - Dartmouth, MA
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Spouse: Mary O. Fraits (1846-1928) 2
Marr: 13 Feb 1868 - Dartmouth, MA
4 M Thomas Wing Russell 2
Born: 18 May 1839 - Dartmouth, MA
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Died: 1 Aug 1914
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General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:VR, Westport - 1850., Westport VR-1850.
General Notes (Wife)
!DEATH:VR, Dartmouth - 1850., Dartmouth VR-1850.
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:VR, MA, VR, MA
General Notes for Child Humphrey Ricketson Russell
!BIRTH:"Russell, John of Datrmouth, MA", Barrett Beard Rus s ell, The Descendants of John Russell of D artmouth, Ma. , ( NEHGS Register).
!DEATH:VR, MA, VR, MA
Thomas Grinnell
Husband Thomas Grinnell 1
AKA: Thomas Grinnell
Born: 1632 - Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island 1
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Father: Matthew Grinnell (1602-Abt 1643) 1
Mother: Rose Grinnell* (Abt 1612-After 1673)
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William Grinnell and Mary Sanford
Husband William Grinnell 2
Born: 19 Mar 1707 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
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Died: Jan 1778 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
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Father: Richard Grinnell (1669-1725) 2
Mother: Patience Amery (Abt 1682-1749) 2
Marriage: 18 Jun 1726 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
Wife Mary Sanford 2
Born: 4 Jun 1705 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
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1 M Zebedee Grinnell 2
Born: 20 Jan 1730 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
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Died: 13 Dec 1811 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
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Spouse: Sarah Rider ( -Bef 1767) 2
Marr: 28 May 1761
Zebedee Grinnell and Sarah Rider
Husband Zebedee Grinnell 2
Born: 20 Jan 1730 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
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Died: 13 Dec 1811 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
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Father: William Grinnell (1707-1778) 2
Mother: Mary Sanford (1705- ) 2
Marriage: 28 May 1761
Wife Sarah Rider 2
Born: - Newport, RI
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Died: Bef 1767
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Children
1 M William Grinnell 2
Born: 24 Oct 1763 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
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Died: 29 Oct 1853 - New Bedford, MA
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Spouse: Cynthia Coggeshall (1787- ) 2
Marr: 3 Jun 1802 - Little Compton, Bristol, RI
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:Carroll, Margaret E., Margaret Elizabeth (Carrol l ) Bradshaw 2026 C Street Washougal, WA 98671 (360) 835-3730
John F Grinormeau
Husband John F Grinormeau 3 4
Born: Abt 1815 - Bow London 4
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1 F Sarah Grinormeau 3 4
Born: 1851 - Bethnal Green London 4
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Thomas George Lyon Bowes Baron Glamis and Charlotte Grinstead
Husband Thomas George Lyon Bowes Baron Glamis 11 12 13
Born: 6 Feb 1801 - Of St. Pauls Wal, Hertfordshire, England 12 13
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Died: 27 Jan 1834 - , Honfluer, France 12 13
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Father: Thomas Lyon-Bowes Earl Stathmore (1773-1846) 11 12 13
Mother: Mary Elizabeth Louisa Carpenter (1783-1811) 11 12 13
Marriage: 21 Dec 1820 - Of St James West 13
Wife Charlotte Grinstead 11 13
Born: 1797 - Of Redbourne, Herts, England 13
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Died: 1881 - , Redbourn, Hertfordshire, England 13
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Father: Joseph Valentine Grimstead (1757-After 1809) 13
Mother: Charlotte Sarah Jane Walsh (1767-1848) 13
Children
1 M Thomas George Lyon-Bowes 12th Earl 11 13
Born: 28 Sep 1822 - St. Pauls, Walden, Herts., Eng. 13
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Died: 13 Sep 1865 - Glamis Castle 13
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Spouse: Charlotte Maria Barrington ( - ) 13
Marr: 30 Apr 1850 - Shrivenham, Berkshire, Scotland 13
2 F Charlotte Lyon Bowes 13
Born: 15 May 1826 - Of Redbourne, Walden, Herts., Eng. 13
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Died: 22 Oct 1844 13
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3 M Herbert Lyon Bowes 13
Born: Abt 1828 - Of Redbourne, Walden, Herts., Eng. 13
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Died: Infant 13
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4 M Arthur Lyon Bowes 13
Born: Abt 1830 - Of Redbourne, Walden, Herts., Eng. 13
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Died: Infant 13
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5 F Frances Lyon Bowes 13
Born: Abt 1832 - Of Redbourne, Walden, Herts., Eng. 13
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Died: 27 Jan 1903 13
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Spouse: Hugh Charles Trevanion ( - ) 13
Marr: 2 Feb 1858 13
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[royalty.ged]
BIRT PLAC Of St. Pauls Walden, Hertfordshire, England
MARR PLAC Of St James Westminister
Edward Riley Grinstead and Rachel Eleanor Mock
Husband Edward Riley Grinstead
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Marriage: 17 Feb 1880 14
Wife Rachel Eleanor Mock
Born: 1863 14
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Father: George Tennison Mock (1830- )
Mother: Mary Waymire ( - )
Eric Christopher Grinstead
Husband Eric Christopher Grinstead 15
Born: 26 Sep 1984
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Died: 3 Dec 1984
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Father: Eric Leroy Grinstead
Mother: Lisa Renee Breazeale
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Jennifer Renee Grinstead
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Wife Jennifer Renee Grinstead (details suppressed for this person)
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Mother: Lisa Renee Breazeale
John W. (Wes) Grinstead and Lula Thomas
Husband John W. (Wes) Grinstead 16 17 18
Born: 1889 17 18
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Died: 1956 17 18
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Wife Lula Thomas 16 17 18
Born: 1898 17 18
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Died: 1974 17 18
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Father: Archie B. Archie (1866-1952) 16 17 18
Mother: Malinda E. Townsend (1870-1958) 16 17 18 19 20
Notes (Marriage)
Reference Number:11190
Marton Comer Harlan and Pattie Grinsteard
Husband Marton Comer Harlan 21 22
Born: 11 Nov 1848 - TN 21 22
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Died: 7 Feb 1890 - Barren Co., KY 21 22
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Father: Isaac Harlan (1808-1851) 21 22
Mother: Nancy Comer (1818-1905) 21 22
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Wife Pattie Grinsteard 21 22
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James Edwin Withers and Emma Louisa Grinsted
Husband James Edwin Withers 23
Born: 5 Mar 1870 - Forbes 23
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Died: 19 Jul 1959 - Sydney 23
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Father: John A Withers (1841- ) 23
Mother: Elizabeth A Cooper (Abt 1842-1925) 23
Marriage: 24 Jul 1894 - Orange Nsw 23
Wife Emma Louisa Grinsted 23
Born: 1871 - Trunkey Nsw 23
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Died: 22 Sep 1949 - Sydney 23
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1 F Alma M Withers (details suppressed for this person)
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2 F Ena Irene Withers 23
Born: 21 Feb 1899 - Orange Nsw 23
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Died: 30 Mar 1961 - Manly Nsw 23
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Spouse: William Thomas Thompson (1895-1962) 23
Marr: 16 Sep 1922 - Summer Hill 23
3 M Lionel Lewis Withers 23
Born: 1903 - Sydney 23
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Died: 8 May 1961 - Sydney 23
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Hakon Griotgathsson
Husband Hakon Griotgathsson 11
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1 F Asa Hakonsdottir 11
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Spouse: King Harold I Halfdansson Of Norway (0858-0934) 2 11 13
Marr: 0933
2 M Sigurd Hakonsson 11
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Spouse: Bergliot Thorisdottir ( - ) 11
3 M Griotgarth Hakonsson 11
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Daughter of Earl Hakon.
Carl Eriksson Gyllenstierna and Kerstin Nilsdotter Grip
Husband Carl Eriksson Gyllenstierna 13
Born: Abt 1496 - Fagelvik, Tryserum, Kalmar, Sweden 13
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Died: 1541 - Fagelvik, Sweden 13
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Father: Erik Eriksson Gyllenstierna (Abt 1450-After 1502) 13
Mother: Anna Karlsdotter Vinstorpaatt (Abt 1461-1552) 13
Marriage: 1527 13
Other Spouse: Marina Nilsdotter Grip ( - ) 13
Wife Kerstin Nilsdotter Grip 13
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Carl Eriksson Gyllenstierna and Marina Nilsdotter Grip
Husband Carl Eriksson Gyllenstierna 13
Born: Abt 1496 - Fagelvik, Tryserum, Kalmar, Sweden 13
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Died: 1541 - Fagelvik, Sweden 13
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Father: Erik Eriksson Gyllenstierna (Abt 1450-After 1502) 13
Mother: Anna Karlsdotter Vinstorpaatt (Abt 1461-1552) 13
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Other Spouse: Kerstin Nilsdotter Grip ( - ) 13 - 1527 13
Wife Marina Nilsdotter Grip 13
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Thomas Palmer [Sir Knight]/ and Bridget Griselda Carroll
Husband Thomas Palmer [Sir Knight]/ 24
Born: Abt 1508 - Of, Parham, Sussex, England 24
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Died: 24 Apr 1585 - Of, Sussex, England 24
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Father: Robert Palmer (Abt 1480-1582) 24
Mother: Bridget (Beatrix) Wesse (Abt 1494- ) 24
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Other Spouse: Griselda (Bridget) Carrel ( - ) 24 - , , Eng 24
Other Spouse: Bridget Caroll ( - ) 24
Other Spouse: Bridget Or Griselda Carrol ( - ) 24
Other Spouse: Catherine Stradling (Abt 1512-1585) 24 - Bef 1545 - , , , England 24
Wife Bridget Griselda Carroll 24
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Philip Eugene Valin Griselles and Sadie May Van Valkenburg
Husband Philip Eugene Valin Griselles 2
Born: 22 Dec 1879 - , Buena Vista County, IA
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Died: 10 Jun 1965 - Worthington, MN
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Marriage: 12 Aug 1908 - Sioux City, IA
Wife Sadie May Van Valkenburg 2
Born: 22 Jul 1884 - , IA
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Died: 15 Sep 1971 - Worthington, MN
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Father: John Van Valkenburg (1849-1905) 2
Mother: Margaret Ellen Spencer (1857-1943) 2
General Notes (Wife)
1900 age 15
Henry Harmon Lewis and Mabel Lenora Grisham
Husband Henry Harmon Lewis 2
Born: 4 Aug 1892 - Grande Salene, Van Zandt County, Texas
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Died: 30 Jan 1955 - Nixon, Texas
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Father: Henry Clay Lewis (1859-1943) 2
Mother: Martha Arminda Crocker (1858-1911) 2
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Wife Mabel Lenora Grisham (details suppressed for this person)
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1 F Annis Emaline Lewis 2
Born: 3 May 1912 - Trinity County, Texas
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Died: 11 Oct 1917
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2 M Amel Leon Lewis 2
Born: 3 Aug 1916 - Trinity County, Texas
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Died: 26 Jan 1966 - Nixon, Texas
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Majorie Grisham
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Mother: Lona Viola Chumbley (1911- ) 15
Malissa Celeste Grisham
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Mother: Janet Carol Tedder
Marion Grisham
Husband Marion Grisham (details suppressed for this person)
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Mother: Lona Viola Chumbley (1911- ) 15
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Maureen Grisham
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Mother: Lona Viola Chumbley (1911- ) 15
Mignon Vashiti Grisham
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Wife Mignon Vashiti Grisham 15
Born: 18 Feb 1933
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Died: 6 Jun 1996
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Father: Nelson Grisham
Mother: Lona Viola Chumbley (1911- ) 15