Ashbel Skinner1
Father | Thomas Skinner1 b. 15 Nov 1680, d. 21 Mar 1761 |
Mother | Sarah Grant1 b. 2 Sep 1684 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Hannah Morton1
Father | Thomas Morton1 d. 19 Jul 1708 |
Mother | Hannah Grant1 b. 28 Mar 1689, d. 27 Apr 1763 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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She and Ebenezer had one son.1
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- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Ebenezer Fletcher1
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He and Hannah had one son.1
Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
(?) Morton1
Father | Thomas Morton1 d. 19 Jul 1708 |
Mother | Hannah Grant1 b. 28 Mar 1689, d. 27 Apr 1763 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Margaret Moseley1
Father | John Moseley1 b. 21 Aug 1678, d. 6 Aug 1752 |
Mother | Hannah Grant1 b. 28 Mar 1689, d. 27 Apr 1763 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Ann Moseley1
Father | John Moseley1 b. 21 Aug 1678, d. 6 Aug 1752 |
Mother | Hannah Grant1 b. 28 Mar 1689, d. 27 Apr 1763 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Eunice Moseley1
Father | John Moseley1 b. 21 Aug 1678, d. 6 Aug 1752 |
Mother | Hannah Grant1 b. 28 Mar 1689, d. 27 Apr 1763 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Sarah Moseley1
Father | John Moseley1 b. 21 Aug 1678, d. 6 Aug 1752 |
Mother | Hannah Grant1 b. 28 Mar 1689, d. 27 Apr 1763 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
John Moseley1
Father | John Moseley1 b. 21 Aug 1678, d. 6 Aug 1752 |
Mother | Hannah Grant1 b. 28 Mar 1689, d. 27 Apr 1763 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Azariah Moseley1
Father | John Moseley1 b. 21 Aug 1678, d. 6 Aug 1752 |
Mother | Hannah Grant1 b. 28 Mar 1689, d. 27 Apr 1763 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Noah Moseley1
Father | John Moseley1 b. 21 Aug 1678, d. 6 Aug 1752 |
Mother | Hannah Grant1 b. 28 Mar 1689, d. 27 Apr 1763 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Abigail Grant1
Father | Samuel Grant1 b. 19 Sep 1691, d. 7 Apr 1751 |
Mother | Theophyle Bartlett1 d. 23 Dec 1775 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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She and her first husband Joseph had the following known children: Theophila (b 1 October 1744), Valentine (bap 16 March 1746), Abiel (bap 13 November 1748), Ozias (bap 1 August 1756, d 1792), Samuel Grant (bap 10 September 1758).3
Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, pp. 14,15.
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 29.
Joseph Prentice1
Father | Valentine Prentice1 |
Mother | Abigail Walker1 |
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He and Abigail had the following known children: Theophila (b 1 October 1744), Valentine (bap 16 March 1746), Abiel (bap 13 November 1748), Ozias (bap 1 August 1756, d 1792), Samuel Grant (bap 10 September 1758).2
Amos Root1
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- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Samuel Grant1
Father | Samuel Grant1 b. 19 Sep 1691, d. 7 Apr 1751 |
Mother | Theophyle Bartlett1 d. 23 Dec 1775 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Azariah Grant1
Father | Samuel Grant1 b. 19 Sep 1691, d. 7 Apr 1751 |
Mother | Theophyle Bartlett1 d. 23 Dec 1775 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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He lived in East Windsor Hill, Hartford Co., Connecticut.2 He served as tobacco packer from 1754 to 1783, and also as fence viewer, tythingman, hayward, pound keeper, and grand juror.2
He and his first wife Abigail had the following known children: an unnamed child (d 26 April 1750), Jerusha (d 23 June 1757(?), at age 7), Samuel (b 6 March 1752, probably d bef 1798), William (d 6 June 1757(?) in his 5th. month), Jerusha (b 5 June 1758), Abigail (b 16 August 1759), Lucy (b 22 April 1761, d 13 June 1825), an unnamed child (d 24 February 1763).3
He and his second wife Eunice had two children whose names are unknown, one born 26 September 1775 and the other baptized 5 December 1776, both probably dying before 1798, and Eunice (b 18 July 1779, probably d young).3
Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, pp. 14,15.
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 29.
Abigail Beaman1
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She and Azariah had the following known children: an unnamed child (d 26 April 1750), Jerusha (d 23 June 1757(?), at age 7), Samuel (b 6 March 1752, probably d bef 1798), William (d 6 June 1757(?) in his 5th. month), Jerusha (b 5 June 1758), Abigail (b 16 August 1759), Lucy (b 22 April 1761, d 13 June 1825), an unnamed child (d 24 February 1763).2
Eunice (?)1
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She and Azariah had two children whose names are unknown, one born 26 September 1775 and the other baptized 5 December 1776, both probably dying before 1798, and Eunice (b 18 July 1779, probably d young).2
Mary Benton1
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Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 14.
Aaron Grant1
Father | Samuel Grant1 b. 19 Sep 1691, d. 7 Apr 1751 |
Mother | Theophyle Bartlett1 d. 23 Dec 1775 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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He lived in East Windsor Hill, Hartford Co., Connecticut,1 and worked as a carpenter and farmer.1 He served as tythingman, key keeper, inspector, and grand juror.1
He and his first wife Mabel had the following known children: Mabel (b 4 August 1753, d 1 (or 2) October 1834), Aaron (b 14 August 1755, d 28 February 1827), Eunice (b 25 (or 23) July 1757, d bet 6 September and 12 November 1814), Lucretia (b 10 April 1759, d 6 June 1803), Sarah (b 18 September 1761, d 3 July 1844), Reuben (b 21 August 1763, d 1 Septemper 1834), Content (b June 1766 (or 1765), d 9 July (or June) 1766 (or 1765)), Epaphras (b 19 June 1767, d 19 (or 20) May 1847).2
He and his second wife Theodosia had Benjamin (b 19 December 1768, d 23 May 1849), plus two children whose names are unknown, one baptized 20 September 1771 and died the next day, and the other baptized 20 February 1774, died 21 September 1776.3
Citations
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, pp. 14,15.
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, pp. 29,30.
- [S1992] Arthur Hastings Grant, The Grant Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Matthew Grant of Windsor, Conn., 1601-1898, p. 30.
Mabel Easton1
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She and Aaron had the following known children: Mabel (b 4 August 1753, d 1 (or 2) October 1834), Aaron (b 14 August 1755, d 28 February 1827), Eunice (b 25 (or 23) July 1757, d bet 6 September and 12 November 1814), Lucretia (b 10 April 1759, d 6 June 1803), Sarah (b 18 September 1761, d 3 July 1844), Reuben (b 21 August 1763, d 1 Septemper 1834), Content (b June 1766 (or 1765), d 9 July (or June) 1766 (or 1765)), Epaphras (b 19 June 1767, d 19 (or 20) May 1847).2
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Theodosia Bull1
Father | Benedict Bull1 |
Mother | Sibella Bryan1 |
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She and Aaron had Benjamin (b 19 December 1768, d 23 May 1849), plus two children whose names are unknown, one baptized 20 September 1771 and died the next day, and the other baptized 20 February 1774, died 21 September 1776.2