Abel Goddard
d. 1780
Child of Abel Goddard and Lydia (?)
- Lura Gossard1,2 b. 25 Oct 1799, d. 7 Jan 1837
Sarah Goddard
d. 1825
Sarah Goddard was the daughter of Abel Goddard and Rebecca Holcombe. Sarah Goddard married John Griffin, son of Matthew Griffin and Hannah Lamson. Sarah Goddard died in 1825.
John Griffin1
b. 1752, d. 1816
John Griffin married Sarah Goddard, daughter of Abel Goddard and Rebecca Holcombe. John Griffin was born in 1752. He was the son of Matthew Griffin and Hannah Lamson. John Griffin died in 1816.
Citations
- [S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb, Vol. II:Pg. 72/Item 45412.
Rhoda Goddard
b. 1757, d. 1798
Rhoda Goddard was born in 1757. She was the daughter of Abel Goddard and Rebecca Holcombe. Rhoda Goddard married Thomas Buckland Gillett, son of Othniel Gillett and Eunice (?), in 1774. Rhoda Goddard died in 1798.
Children of Rhoda Goddard and Thomas Buckland Gillett
- Eunice Gillett+1 b. 1777
- Eunice Gillett2 b. 6 Jan 1777
- Gideon Gillett2 b. 14 Apr 1781, d. a 1860
- Jemima Gillett+ b. 21 Jul 1791
Thomas Buckland Gillett
b. circa 1753, d. 7 June 1820
Thomas Buckland Gillett was born circa 1753 at Salmon Brook (now Granby), Hartford Co., CT.1 He was the son of Othniel Gillett and Eunice (?) Thomas Buckland Gillett married Rhoda Goddard, daughter of Abel Goddard and Rebecca Holcombe, in 1774. Thomas Buckland Gillett died on 7 June 1820.
Children of Thomas Buckland Gillett and Rhoda Goddard
- Eunice Gillett+2 b. 1777
- Eunice Gillett b. 6 Jan 1777
- Gideon Gillett3 b. 14 Apr 1781, d. a 1860
- Jemima Gillett+ b. 21 Jul 1791
Zalotha Goddard
d. after 1786
Zalotha Goddard was the daughter of Abel Goddard and Rebecca Holcombe. Zalotha Goddard was also known as Talitha Goddard. She married Ephraim Gillett, son of Othniel Gillett and Eunice (?). Zalotha Goddard died after 1786.1
Citations
- [S882] Nathan Gillett, 2002 unknown repository.
Ephraim Gillett
b. circa 1760
Ephraim Gillett married Zalotha Goddard, daughter of Abel Goddard and Rebecca Holcombe. Ephraim Gillett was born circa 1760 at Salmon Brook (now Granby), Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Othniel Gillett and Eunice (?)
Ashel Gross
b. 1725
Isaac Gross
d. 1760
Isaac Gross was the son of Gershom Gross and Elizabeth Holcombe. Isaac Gross married Rebecca Dickinson. Isaac Gross died in 1760.
Rebecca Dickinson
Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams was the son of George Adams and Frances (?) Samuel may have been married 3 times, Elizabeth Hill, daughter of Luke, Deborah Bartlett Gillet in 1694 and Elizabeth Reed in 1713.
Child of Samuel Adams and Deborah Bartlett Gillet
- Gillett Adams+ b. 19 Feb 1694
George Adams
d. 1696
Child of George Adams and Frances (?)
Jonathan Fowler
b. 19 October 1685, d. 13 September 1774
Jonathan Fowler was born on 19 October 1685.1 He was the son of Samuel Fowler and Abigail Brown.1 Jonathan Fowler married Catherine Marshall on 11 February 1720/21. Jonathan Fowler died on 13 September 1774 at age 88.
Child of Jonathan Fowler and Catherine Marshall
- Ann(a) Fowler+ b. 3 Jun 1724
Citations
- [S259] Unknown author, "Ambrose Fowler", As compiled in Genealogies of Connecticut Families by Gary Boyd Roberts, page 623.
Catherine Marshall
d. 11 May 1731
Catherine Marshall married Jonathan Fowler, son of Samuel Fowler and Abigail Brown, on 11 February 1720/21. Catherine Marshall died on 11 May 1731.
Child of Catherine Marshall and Jonathan Fowler
- Ann(a) Fowler+ b. 3 Jun 1724
Capt. Charles Case1,2
b. 1 July 1723, d. 17 October 1808
Capt. Charles Case was born on 1 July 1723 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3 He was the son of John Case and Abigail Humphrey. Capt. Charles Case married Phoebe Griswold, daughter of Shubael Griswold and Phebe Cornish, before 1748.3 Capt. Charles Case died on 17 October 1808 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 85.3 He was buried at Hopmeadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
(Charles Case) Charles, the third son of John, was born in his father's home at Terry's Plain in Simsbury. He lived an dworked all his life in Simsbury except for some time spent away on military duty."
"Charles apparently served in military action during the French and Indian War which broke out in 1756 and acheived the rank of Captain."
"It is possible that Charles served in the Revolutinary War, although there is no clear verification of his participation and no record that he made an application for a veteran's pension. This, however, is not proof that he did not serve, since a majority of the people at Simsbury, including both veterans and civilians, were opposed to any pensions or other rewards for service in the war."
Despite owning much real property during his lifetime, "Charles was eighty years old in 1803 and apparently destitute. He died on October 17, 1808, at the age of eighty-five and, as far as is kkown, he left no will or inventory of personal property. He apparently had already given his home lot to his son, shubael, with whom he had lived druing the last years of his life."
"Charles lived a long life and he saw many momentous changes both inSimsbury and in the nation. He witnessed the defeat of the French in Canada and the removal of that trheat from the north. He also saw the separation of the colonies from England and the birth of a new nation. He was middle-aged when the industrial revolution began, but lived to hear about the first steam engines and the successful voyage of the first steamboat on the Connecticut River. He probably knew of John Fitch, born in East Windsor, fifteen miles east of simsbury, who conducted the first successful steam-powered voyage on August 22, 1787. Charles was still alive in 1807 when Fulton made his memorial run up the Hudson river. he may also have known of Eli Whitney, living a few miles away, who constructed the first cotton gin in 1793."
"Close at home, the area near Salmon Brook and Turkey Hill in the northern part of town became the separate community of Granby. In 1798, he also saw the first mail route established between Hartford and Simsbury."
Ruth Cost Duncan cites the Simsbury Vital Records. The burials of Charles and his wife, in the Hopmeadow Cemetery in Simsbury, were paid for by the town. Charles was a captain in the Revolutionary War.
(Charles Case) Charles, the third son of John, was born in his father's home at Terry's Plain in Simsbury. He lived an dworked all his life in Simsbury except for some time spent away on military duty."
"Charles apparently served in military action during the French and Indian War which broke out in 1756 and acheived the rank of Captain."
"It is possible that Charles served in the Revolutinary War, although there is no clear verification of his participation and no record that he made an application for a veteran's pension. This, however, is not proof that he did not serve, since a majority of the people at Simsbury, including both veterans and civilians, were opposed to any pensions or other rewards for service in the war."
Despite owning much real property during his lifetime, "Charles was eighty years old in 1803 and apparently destitute. He died on October 17, 1808, at the age of eighty-five and, as far as is kkown, he left no will or inventory of personal property. He apparently had already given his home lot to his son, shubael, with whom he had lived druing the last years of his life."
"Charles lived a long life and he saw many momentous changes both inSimsbury and in the nation. He witnessed the defeat of the French in Canada and the removal of that trheat from the north. He also saw the separation of the colonies from England and the birth of a new nation. He was middle-aged when the industrial revolution began, but lived to hear about the first steam engines and the successful voyage of the first steamboat on the Connecticut River. He probably knew of John Fitch, born in East Windsor, fifteen miles east of simsbury, who conducted the first successful steam-powered voyage on August 22, 1787. Charles was still alive in 1807 when Fulton made his memorial run up the Hudson river. he may also have known of Eli Whitney, living a few miles away, who constructed the first cotton gin in 1793."
"Close at home, the area near Salmon Brook and Turkey Hill in the northern part of town became the separate community of Granby. In 1798, he also saw the first mail route established between Hartford and Simsbury."
Ruth Cost Duncan cites the Simsbury Vital Records. The burials of Charles and his wife, in the Hopmeadow Cemetery in Simsbury, were paid for by the town. Charles was a captain in the Revolutionary War.
Children of Capt. Charles Case and Phoebe Griswold
- Charles Case Jr. b. 15 Aug 1748, d. 1 Oct 1750
- Phebe Case+ b. 15 Oct 1751, d. 10 Oct 1824
- Charles Case II+ b. 19 Jul 1754, d. 1829
- Chloe Case+ b. 19 Jul 1756, d. 17 May 1815
- Shubael Case b. 5 Jan 1759, d. 1 Feb 1761
- Shubael Case b. 20 Jul 1763
- Rosabella Case+ b. 19 Jan 1769, d. 19 Nov 1795
Abigail Case1
b. 10 September 1725, d. 28 August 1779
Abigail Case was born on 10 September 1725 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of John Case and Abigail Humphrey. Abigail Case married Jonathan Case Jr., son of Capt. Jonathan Case and Mary Beaman, on 25 September 1746 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. Abigail Case died on 28 August 1779 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 53.
Ruth Cost Duncan cites Simsbury Vital Records.
Ruth Cost Duncan cites Simsbury Vital Records.
Citations
- [S101] Ruth Cost Duncan, John Case, Pages 8-9.
Jonathan Case Jr.
b. 24 November 1723, d. 17 May 1805
Jonathan Case Jr. was born on 24 November 1723. He was the son of Capt. Jonathan Case and Mary Beaman. Jonathan Case Jr. married Abigail Case, daughter of John Case and Abigail Humphrey, on 25 September 1746 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. Jonathan Case Jr. married Judith Humphrey, daughter of Charles Humphrey and Hepzibah Pettibone. Jonathan Case Jr. died on 17 May 1805 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 81.
Mary Case1
b. 29 December 1727, d. September 1784
Mary Case was born on 29 December 1727 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of John Case and Abigail Humphrey. Mary Case married Samuel Adams, son of Samuel Adams and Elizabeth Reed, on 25 September 1746 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. Mary Case died in September 1784 at age 56.
Children of Mary Case and Samuel Adams
- Mary Adams+ b. 15 Jan 1754, d. 13 Apr 1825
- Abigail Adams b. 9 Apr 1755
- Samuel Adams b. 25 Oct 1756
- Elizabeth Adams b. 25 Feb 1758, d. Aug 1798
Citations
- [S101] Ruth Cost Duncan, John Case, Page 8.
Lucy Case1
b. 17 October 1732, d. 1805
Lucy Case was also known as Lucia Case. She was born on 17 October 1732 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2 She was the daughter of John Case and Abigail Humphrey. Lucy Case married Lt. William Wilcox, son of Deacon William Willcockson and Thankful Adams. Lucy Case died in 1805.2
Children of Lucy Case and Lt. William Wilcox
- Lucy Wilcox+ b. 12 Nov 1754, d. 17 Jun 1779
- Charles Wilcox
- William Wilcox+ b. 1756, d. 1827
- Mary Wilcox
- Thankful Wilcox b. 1761
- Jedediah Wilcox b. 1763, d. 1818
- Imri Wilcox b. 1765, d. 6 Sep 1807
- Lovisa Wilcox+ b. 1767
- Dan Wilcox b. 25 Mar 1772, d. 1833
- Sterling Wilcox+ b. 1774, d. 1823
Lt. William Wilcox1
b. 1 April 1728, d. 1775
Lt. William Wilcox was also known as Lt. William Willcockson. He was born on 1 April 1728. He was the son of Deacon William Willcockson and Thankful Adams.2 Lt. William Wilcox married Lucy Case, daughter of John Case and Abigail Humphrey. Lt. William Wilcox died in 1775.
William served from Simsbury as lieutenant at the Lexington Alarm.
William served from Simsbury as lieutenant at the Lexington Alarm.
Children of Lt. William Wilcox and Lucy Case
- Lucy Wilcox+ b. 12 Nov 1754, d. 17 Jun 1779
- Charles Wilcox
- William Wilcox+ b. 1756, d. 1827
- Mary Wilcox
- Thankful Wilcox b. 1761
- Jedediah Wilcox b. 1763, d. 1818
- Imri Wilcox b. 1765, d. 6 Sep 1807
- Lovisa Wilcox+ b. 1767
- Dan Wilcox b. 25 Mar 1772, d. 1833
- Sterling Wilcox+ b. 1774, d. 1823
Martha Case1
b. 31 July 1735, d. 29 March 1809
Martha Case was born on 31 July 1735 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of John Case and Abigail Humphrey. Martha Case married Thomas Barber III, son of Lt. Thomas Barber and Mercy Case, on 16 July 1752 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. Martha Case died on 29 March 1809 at age 73.
Children of Martha Case and Thomas Barber III
- Martha Barber b. 22 Jan 1754, d. 19 Mar 1758
- Thomas Barber b. 26 Jan 1756
- Daughter Barber b. 10 Jan 1758, d. young
- Martha Barber+ b. 26 Oct 1760
- Lucy Barber+ b. 10 Jun 1762, d. 24 Aug 1807
- Asa Barber b. 5 Jun 1764, d. 11 Oct 1798
- Charles Barber b. 17 Jul 1767
- Zilpah Barber+ b. Jun 1772, d. 2 Aug 1826
- Titus Barber b. 14 Dec 1774, d. 3 May 1835
- Rhoda Barber b. 27 Nov 1778, d. 24 Jun 1779
- Rhoda Barber
- Erastus Barber+ b. 6 May 1783, d. 1824
Citations
- [S101] Ruth Cost Duncan, John Case, Page 8.
Thomas Barber III1,2
b. 5 September 1728, d. 8 January 1794
Thomas Barber III was born on 5 September 1728 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Lt. Thomas Barber and Mercy Case. Thomas Barber III married Martha Case, daughter of John Case and Abigail Humphrey, on 16 July 1752 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. Thomas Barber III died on 8 January 1794 at Wyoming, PA, at age 65. He was buried at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Thomas Barber III and Martha Case
- Martha Barber b. 22 Jan 1754, d. 19 Mar 1758
- Thomas Barber b. 26 Jan 1756
- Daughter Barber b. 10 Jan 1758, d. young
- Martha Barber+ b. 26 Oct 1760
- Lucy Barber+ b. 10 Jun 1762, d. 24 Aug 1807
- Asa Barber b. 5 Jun 1764, d. 11 Oct 1798
- Charles Barber b. 17 Jul 1767
- Zilpah Barber+ b. Jun 1772, d. 2 Aug 1826
- Titus Barber b. 14 Dec 1774, d. 3 May 1835
- Rhoda Barber b. 27 Nov 1778, d. 24 Jun 1779
- Rhoda Barber
- Erastus Barber+ b. 6 May 1783, d. 1824
Capt. Job Case1,2
b. 3 June 1737, d. 6 May 1798
Capt. Job Case was born on 3 June 1737 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of John Case and Abigail Humphrey. Capt. Job Case married Joanna Wilcox, daughter of Amos Wilcox and Joanna Hillyer, in 1757 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. Capt. Job Case died on 6 May 1798 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 60. He was buried at Hopmeadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Job served with Capt. Jonathan Pettibone's co. of Militia, Campaign of 1757 to Fort Edward in the French and Indian War.
Ruth Cost Duncan also cites Simsbury Vital Records, the First Church Records.
Job served with Capt. Jonathan Pettibone's co. of Militia, Campaign of 1757 to Fort Edward in the French and Indian War.
Ruth Cost Duncan also cites Simsbury Vital Records, the First Church Records.
Children of Capt. Job Case and Joanna Wilcox
- Job Case Jr.+ b. 27 Jul 1758, d. 23 Aug 1822
- Joanna Case+ b. 9 Aug 1760, d. 10 Jan 1827
- Violet Case b. 19 Oct 1762
- Capt. Ariel Case+ b. 23 Jan 1765, d. 19 Sep 1827
- Lucy Case+ b. 14 Feb 1767, d. 25 Feb 1795
- Asenath Case+ b. 12 Jun 1770, d. 1795
- Luke Case b. 1 Jul 1772, d. 25 Jan 1806
- Betsy Case+ b. 23 Dec 1775
- Frederick Case b. 5 May 1777
- Grove Case+ b. 29 Jun 1779, d. 4 Apr 1836
- Friend Case+ b. 10 Nov 1781, d. 22 Jun 1840
Joanna Wilcox
b. 26 May 1740, d. 17 December 1812
Joanna Wilcox was born on 26 May 1740 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Amos Wilcox and Joanna Hillyer.1 Joanna Wilcox married Capt. Job Case, son of John Case and Abigail Humphrey, in 1757 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. Joanna Wilcox died on 17 December 1812 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 72. She was buried at Hopmeadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Children of Joanna Wilcox and Capt. Job Case
- Job Case Jr.+ b. 27 Jul 1758, d. 23 Aug 1822
- Joanna Case+ b. 9 Aug 1760, d. 10 Jan 1827
- Violet Case b. 19 Oct 1762
- Capt. Ariel Case+ b. 23 Jan 1765, d. 19 Sep 1827
- Lucy Case+ b. 14 Feb 1767, d. 25 Feb 1795
- Asenath Case+ b. 12 Jun 1770, d. 1795
- Luke Case b. 1 Jul 1772, d. 25 Jan 1806
- Betsy Case+ b. 23 Dec 1775
- Frederick Case b. 5 May 1777
- Grove Case+ b. 29 Jun 1779, d. 4 Apr 1836
- Friend Case+ b. 10 Nov 1781, d. 22 Jun 1840
Citations
- [S546] Hillyer G. Norment, John Hillyer, Page 116.
Lydia Case1,2
b. 1 September 1741, d. 25 August 1796
Lydia Case was born on 1 September 1741 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of John Case and Abigail Humphrey. Lydia Case married Jonathan Pinney, son of Capt. Abraham Pinney and Elizabeth Butler. Lydia Case died on 25 August 1796 at age 54.
Children of Lydia Case and Jonathan Pinney
- Lydia Pinney b. Jun 1759
- Lovisa Pinney+ b. Oct 1761, d. 10 Sep 1825
- Elizabeth Pinney+ b. Aug 1763
- Butler Pinney+ b. Sep 1765, d. 28 Dec 1850
- Abigail Pinney b. 1 Apr 1767
- Jonathan Pinney b. Jan 1769, d. 22 Jan 1846
- Lot Pinney b. Aug 1771, d. 6 Apr 1822
- Chloe Pinney+ b. Dec 1774
- Origen Pinney+ b. Apr 1776, d. 15 Nov 1818
- Joseph Pinney+ b. 18 Nov 1780, d. 15 Jul 1830
- Silvia Pinney b. 20 Jan 1782, d. 9 Jun 1864
Jonathan Pinney1
b. 19 March 1738, d. 10 July 1813
Jonathan Pinney was baptized on 19 March 1738. He was the son of Capt. Abraham Pinney and Elizabeth Butler. Jonathan Pinney married Lydia Case, daughter of John Case and Abigail Humphrey. Jonathan Pinney married Susannah (?) on 29 December 1798. Jonathan Pinney died on 10 July 1813 at age 75.
Children of Jonathan Pinney and Lydia Case
- Lydia Pinney b. Jun 1759
- Lovisa Pinney+ b. Oct 1761, d. 10 Sep 1825
- Elizabeth Pinney+ b. Aug 1763
- Butler Pinney+ b. Sep 1765, d. 28 Dec 1850
- Abigail Pinney b. 1 Apr 1767
- Jonathan Pinney b. Jan 1769, d. 22 Jan 1846
- Lot Pinney b. Aug 1771, d. 6 Apr 1822
- Chloe Pinney+ b. Dec 1774
- Origen Pinney+ b. Apr 1776, d. 15 Nov 1818
- Joseph Pinney+ b. 18 Nov 1780, d. 15 Jul 1830
- Silvia Pinney b. 20 Jan 1782, d. 9 Jun 1864
Citations
- [S52] Henry R. Stiles History of Ancient Windsor II, Vol. II:Pg. 611.
Susannah (?)
Susannah (?) married Jonathan Pinney, son of Capt. Abraham Pinney and Elizabeth Butler, on 29 December 1798.
Capt. Abraham Pinney1
b. February 1709, d. 12 September 1780
Settled in Scotland, Simsbury, CT. Capt. Abraham Pinney was born in February 1709. He was the son of Nathaniel Pinney and Martha Thrall. Capt. Abraham Pinney married Elizabeth Butler, daughter of Jonathan Butler and Mary Easton, in 1734. Capt. Abraham Pinney died on 12 September 1780 at age 71.
Children of Capt. Abraham Pinney and Elizabeth Butler
- Martha Pinney
- Abraham Pinney+ b. 23 Dec 1735, d. 12 Dec 1813
- Jonathan Pinney+ b. 19 Mar 1738, d. 10 Jul 1813
- Elizabeth Pinney b. 1739
- Aaron Pinney+ b. 1743, d. 1812
- Abigail Pinney+ b. 1745, d. 26 Apr 1820
- Levi Pinney b. 1750
- Chloe Pinney+ b. 1 Jun 1750, d. 10 Jun 1787
- Capt. Abner Pinney+ b. 1750, d. 23 Nov 1804
- Huldah Pinney+ b. 1753, d. 20 Apr 1801
- Azariah Pinney b. 1757
- Grove Pinney b. 1759, d. 1761
Citations
- [S52] Henry R. Stiles History of Ancient Windsor II, Vol. II:Pg. 611.
Elizabeth Butler
b. 1709, d. 1760
Elizabeth Butler was born in 1709. She was the daughter of Jonathan Butler and Mary Easton. Elizabeth Butler married Capt. Abraham Pinney, son of Nathaniel Pinney and Martha Thrall, in 1734. Elizabeth Butler died in 1760.
Children of Elizabeth Butler and Capt. Abraham Pinney
- Martha Pinney
- Abraham Pinney+ b. 23 Dec 1735, d. 12 Dec 1813
- Jonathan Pinney+ b. 19 Mar 1738, d. 10 Jul 1813
- Elizabeth Pinney b. 1739
- Aaron Pinney+ b. 1743, d. 1812
- Abigail Pinney+ b. 1745, d. 26 Apr 1820
- Levi Pinney b. 1750
- Chloe Pinney+ b. 1 Jun 1750, d. 10 Jun 1787
- Capt. Abner Pinney+ b. 1750, d. 23 Nov 1804
- Huldah Pinney+ b. 1753, d. 20 Apr 1801
- Azariah Pinney b. 1757
- Grove Pinney b. 1759, d. 1761
Nathaniel Pinney1,2
b. 11 May 1671, d. 1 January 1764
Nathaniel Pinney was born on 11 May 1671 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Nathaniel Pinney and Sarah Griswold. Nathaniel Pinney married Martha Thrall, daughter of Timothy Thrall and Deborah Gunn, on 21 September 1693 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. Nathaniel Pinney died on 1 January 1764 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 92.
Nathaniel was a sergeant as early as 1711, and is mentioned at a meeting of the governor and Council at New Haven, Conn., on May 22, 1712, in company with Captain Moses Dimon and Roger Wolcott, reporting certain amounts due to varius individuals for services in the military expedition.
Nathaniel was a sergeant as early as 1711, and is mentioned at a meeting of the governor and Council at New Haven, Conn., on May 22, 1712, in company with Captain Moses Dimon and Roger Wolcott, reporting certain amounts due to varius individuals for services in the military expedition.
Child of Nathaniel Pinney and Martha Thrall
- Capt. Abraham Pinney+ b. Feb 1709, d. 12 Sep 1780
Martha Thrall
b. 31 May 1673
Martha Thrall was born on 31 May 1673. She was the daughter of Timothy Thrall and Deborah Gunn. Martha Thrall married Nathaniel Pinney, son of Nathaniel Pinney and Sarah Griswold, on 21 September 1693 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.
Child of Martha Thrall and Nathaniel Pinney
- Capt. Abraham Pinney+ b. Feb 1709, d. 12 Sep 1780
Nathaniel Pinney1,2
b. December 1640, d. 7 August 1676
Nathaniel Pinney was born in December 1640 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Humphrey Pinney and Mary Hull. Nathaniel Pinney was baptized on 2 January 1641 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He married Sarah Griswold, daughter of Edward Griswold and Margaret (?), on 21 July 1670 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.3 Nathaniel Pinney died on 7 August 1676 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, at age 35.
He is mentioned in the town records as having been paid for "setting in the yard," i.e., doing guard or sentinel duty in the meeting-house yard during divine services.
He is mentioned in the town records as having been paid for "setting in the yard," i.e., doing guard or sentinel duty in the meeting-house yard during divine services.
Children of Nathaniel Pinney and Sarah Griswold
- Nathaniel Pinney+ b. 11 May 1671, d. 1 Jan 1764
- Sarah Pinney+ b. 11 Oct 1673
Humphrey Pinney1,2
b. 20 November 1605, d. 20 August 1683
Humphrey Pinney was baptized on 20 November 1605.3 He was the son of John Pinney and Johanna (?) Humphrey Pinney married Mary Hull. Humphrey Pinney died on 20 August 1683 at age 77.
Humphrey was originally thought to have come to America in the Mary and John with the Rev. Mr. Warham's company; 1630. However, Robert Charles Anderson and Judith L. Osborn have challenged that, finding that he most likely arrived on the ship Thunder in July 1633.3
Humprey Pinney appears in the Massachusetts Freemen List on 14 May 1634 even though he had attained his majority by 1630. 3
Edmond Pinney's (Humprey's uncle) will was dated 7 December 1631 and proved 7 February 1631/02. In it he named Humprey as executor. Humprey was therefore likely still in England during this time. 3
Humphrey's father, John, made a will dated 5 April 1632 that gave no indication that Humphrey was absent. 3
The very first record of Humphrey that we see in Massachusetts Bay is as a grantee of 4 acres at Dorchester Neck on 5 August 1633. Judith Osborn concludes: "In view of the overwehlming proponderance of evidence, we are compelled to conclude that Humphrey Pinney made his first and only passagae to New England on an unnamed ship from Weymouth, England which arrived at Dorchester, MA on or about 24 July 1633." 3
He was an original member of the Dorchester Church, moved to and settled at Windsor in 1635. His residence was on the East side of the main street, about a mile and a quarter North of the present Congregational Church on a lot North and adjoining Gov. Haynes lot, which lay between Deacon William Gaylord's lot and "Mr." Pinney's lot.
Humphrey was originally thought to have come to America in the Mary and John with the Rev. Mr. Warham's company; 1630. However, Robert Charles Anderson and Judith L. Osborn have challenged that, finding that he most likely arrived on the ship Thunder in July 1633.3
Humprey Pinney appears in the Massachusetts Freemen List on 14 May 1634 even though he had attained his majority by 1630. 3
Edmond Pinney's (Humprey's uncle) will was dated 7 December 1631 and proved 7 February 1631/02. In it he named Humprey as executor. Humprey was therefore likely still in England during this time. 3
Humphrey's father, John, made a will dated 5 April 1632 that gave no indication that Humphrey was absent. 3
The very first record of Humphrey that we see in Massachusetts Bay is as a grantee of 4 acres at Dorchester Neck on 5 August 1633. Judith Osborn concludes: "In view of the overwehlming proponderance of evidence, we are compelled to conclude that Humphrey Pinney made his first and only passagae to New England on an unnamed ship from Weymouth, England which arrived at Dorchester, MA on or about 24 July 1633." 3
He was an original member of the Dorchester Church, moved to and settled at Windsor in 1635. His residence was on the East side of the main street, about a mile and a quarter North of the present Congregational Church on a lot North and adjoining Gov. Haynes lot, which lay between Deacon William Gaylord's lot and "Mr." Pinney's lot.
Children of Humphrey Pinney and Mary Hull
- Samuel Pinney+ d. a 1681
- Nathaniel Pinney+ b. Dec 1640, d. 7 Aug 1676
- Mary Pinney b. 16 Jun 1644
- Sarah Pinney+ b. 19 Nov 1648, d. 26 Oct 1732
- John Pinney b. 19 Oct 1651
- Abigail Pinney b. 26 Nov 1654
- Isaac Pinney+ b. 24 Feb 1663, d. 6 Oct 1709
Mary Hull
b. 1618, d. 18 August 1684
Mary Hull was born in 1618. She married Humphrey Pinney, son of John Pinney and Johanna (?). Mary Hull was CHURCH MEMBERSHIP on 9 February 1639 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. She died on 18 August 1684.
Children of Mary Hull and Humphrey Pinney
- Samuel Pinney+ d. a 1681
- Nathaniel Pinney+ b. Dec 1640, d. 7 Aug 1676
- Mary Pinney b. 16 Jun 1644
- Sarah Pinney+ b. 19 Nov 1648, d. 26 Oct 1732
- John Pinney b. 19 Oct 1651
- Abigail Pinney b. 26 Nov 1654
- Isaac Pinney+ b. 24 Feb 1663, d. 6 Oct 1709