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Kimberly, Hannah

Female 1698 - 1781  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Kimberly, Hannah was born on 19 Jan 1698 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut (daughter of Kimberly, Abraham and Fitch, Abigail, daughter of Kimberly, Abraham and Fitch, Abigail); died in Oct 1781 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut; was buried in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Kimberly, Abraham was born on 4 Mar 1674 in Chowan, Albemarle, North Carolina, United States (son of Kimberley, Abraham and Preston, Hanna); died on 17 May 1742 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.

    Notes:

    Thomas Kimberly, the first of that name to come to America, was baptized at Wotten-Sub-Edge, County Gloucester, England, June 24, 1604. He was the son of Abraham Kimberley and Katherine Howe, who were married there Oct. 4, 1602. It is not known just when Thomas Kimberly came to America, but he was one of the founds of New Haven, Conn., in 1638. He was chosen corporal of the Train Band (Military Company) in August 1642, and clerk for the Military Company in April, 1655. He was Marshall of the New Haven Colony 1643-1661. Later he moved to Stratford, Conn. He married Alice Awood [other sources say Atwood], who died Oct. 10, 1659. One of their children was Abraham Kimberly.

    There is no record of the date of the birth or marriage of Abraham. It is known that his wife’s name was Hannah. Her last name may have been Preston, but this is not absolutely certain. Abraham Kimberly and his family moved to Chowan County, North Carolina by 1668. He died there sometime prior to March 27, 1680, when administration was granted on his estate. Abraham’s widow returned to Connecticut with the three surviving children, whose births were entered in the Stratford, Conn., records. One of the children was Abraham Jr., who eventually became the chief heir of his grandfather, Thomas Kimberly.

    This Abraham lived in Stratford until 1711, when he became an original proprietor of Newtown, Conn., which was incorporated as a town in 1711. Abraham Kimberly Jr. married Abigail Fitch, the daughter of Thomas Fitch and Abigail Goodrich. Their daughter, Hannah Kimberly, born January 19, 1698, married James hard Jr. Abraham Kimberly died prior to July 26, 1727, when administration was granted on his estate.

    http://lythgoes.net/genealogy/history/Kimberley.php

    SURNAME: Also shown as Kimberley

    Abraham married Fitch, Abigail about 1693 in of Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. Abigail (daughter of Fitch, Thomas and Goodrich, Abigail) was born on 4 Mar 1682 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; died in 1728 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Fitch, Abigail was born on 4 Mar 1682 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States (daughter of Fitch, Thomas and Goodrich, Abigail); died in 1728 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.
    Children:
    1. 1. Kimberly, Hannah was born on 19 Jan 1698 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; died in Oct 1781 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut; was buried in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut.
    2. Kimberly, Abigail was born on 25 Apr 1699 in Statford, Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened in Jul 1712 in First Congregational Church, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; died about 1781.
    3. Kimberley, Abraham was born on 29 Apr 1701 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; died on 1 Jun 1772 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut.
    4. Kimberly, Gideon was born in 1703 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; died in Feb 1749; was buried in Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
    5. Kimberly, Sarah was born on 23 Jul 1704 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 23 Jul 1704 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut; died on 22 Dec 1758 in Connecticut, United States.
    6. Kimberly, Jedediah was born on 4 Jul 1708 in Stratford, , Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 4 Jul 1708 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; died in in died young in Newtown, Connecticut.
    7. Kimberly, Mary was born about 1710 in Newtown, Fairfield Co., Connecticut; died on 21 Mar 1773 in Southbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut; was buried in White Oak Cemetery, Southbury.
    8. Kimberly, Thomas was born in 1710 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut; died on 30 Dec 1801 in Southbury, , Fairfield, Connecticut.
    9. Kimberly, Prudence was born in 1714 in Newtown, Connecticut; died in DECEASED.
    10. Kimberly, Abiah was born on 14 Jan 1714/1715 in Newton, Fairfield, Connecticut; died in UNKNOWN.
    11. Kimberly, Fitch was born on 22 Dec 1736 in Newtown, , New Haven, Connecticut; died on 30 May 1813 in Watertown, Litchfield, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Kimberley, Abraham was born about 1630 in Wotton-Under-Edg., Gloucestershire, England; was christened in Not Provided; died on 17 Mar 1679 in Albermarle, Chowan, North Carolina.

    Abraham married Preston, Hanna in 1576 in Of, Wooton-U-Edge, Glo, England. Hanna was born in 1636 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; died on 21 Oct 1701 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Preston, Hanna was born in 1636 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; died on 21 Oct 1701 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
    Children:
    1. Kimberley, Hannah was born about 1642 in of, Fairfield, Connecticut; died in 1701.
    2. Wilcoxen, Mary was born about 1650 in , , Connecticut; was christened on 25 Jul 1659 in New Haven, , New Haven, Connecticut; died about 1674; was buried about 1674 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.
    3. Curtis, Abigale was born in 1653 in Glouchester, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 6 Apr 1735 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.
    4. Kimberly, Mary was born on 25 Jul 1659 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; died in DECEASED.
    5. Abigail was born in 1661; died in DECEASED.
    6. Kimberly, Mary was born on 4 May 1668 in Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina; was christened on 25 Jul 1659 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; died before 30 Sep 1706 in Stratford, , Fairfield, Connecticut; was buried in New Haven, , Connecticut.
    7. Kimberly, Abigail was born in 1670 in Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina, United States; died in DECEASED.
    8. Kimberly, Sarah was born on 1 Aug 1672 in of, Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut; was christened on 24 May 1664 in First Church of Christ, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; died in DECEASED; was buried in 1749.
    9. 2. Kimberly, Abraham was born on 4 Mar 1674 in Chowan, Albemarle, North Carolina, United States; died on 17 May 1742 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.
    10. Kimberly, Nathaniel was born about 1676 in Of New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; died in UNKNOWN.
    11. Kimberly, Thomas was born about 1678 in Of New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; died in UNKNOWN.
    12. Kimberly, Elizabeth was born about 1680 in Of New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; died in UNKNOWN.
    13. Kimberly, Ruth was born about 1682 in of CT; died in UNKNOWN.

  3. 6.  Fitch, Thomas was born in 1652 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut (son of Fitch, Samuel and Mygatt, Susannah); died on 17 Oct 1704 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut; was buried in Oct 1704.

    Notes:

    Thomas lived in Wethersfield, CT. He was a constable in Dec 1679 before his marriage to Abigail. After Abigail's death in 1684, daughter Abigail went to live with her maternal grandparents. Thomas married Sarah Bordman and had several more children; they resided on the east side of Broad St. between ch. and Fletcher's Lane. Thomas was a schoolteacher in 1699 and a leather-sealer in 1702.

    Footnotes:
    James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. USGenNet. scanned and edited. (July 1994) (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage: Nov. 2000).
    Vital Records, RECORDS OF WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT; R. R. Hinman.
    Quality: 0.
    Mr. Thomas FITCH d. 17 Oct 1704

    [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/ct/wethsfld_a-f.htm]

    Manwaring, Charles W., A Digest of the Early CT Probate Records ((Hartford, CT, R.S.Peck & CO, 1904-1906)), Vol. 2, p. 62.
    Quality: 0.
    Page 125-6. Fitch, Thomas, Wethersfield. Died 18 October, 1704.
    Invt. £111-03- oo. Taken 13 November, 1704, by John Curtis, Sen., John Goodrich, and Daniel Boardman.
    The children: Samuel Fitch, Abigail the wife of Abraham Kimberly, Sibbell the wife of Joseph Hurlbut, and Martha Fitch.
    Court Record, Page 68 — 26 April, 1705 : Sarah Fitch, widow, relict of Thomas Fitch, late of Wethersfield, decd., exhibits invt. Adms. granted to Mrs. Sarah Fitch, widow.
    Page 156 (Vol. VIII) 7 September, 1713: Samuel Fitch, a minor son of Thomas Fitch, late of Wethersfield decd., made choice of William Whiting to be his guardian.
    Page 216 — 4 October, 1714: Sarah Fitch of Wethersfield, Adms. on the estate of Mr. Thomas Fitch, late decd., exhibits now in this Court an account of her Adms. Paid in debts, subsistence of the family, and illness of the daughter for some years, £90-06-3%. And received of debts due to the estate, £28-11-06. Which account this Court allow and order to be kept on file. Dist. File: 9 April, 1717: To Sarah Fitch, widow; to Samuel; to Abigail, wife of Abraham Kimberly ; to Sibbel, the wife of Joseph Hurlbut; Joseph Kimberly of Newtown, Joseph Hurlbut his attorney, all sealed. Inventory and Will in Vol. VIII, Page 5.

    Sherman Adams, The history of ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut : comprising the present towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington : and of Glastonbury prior to its incorporation in 1693, from date of earliest settlement until the present time (New York: Grafton Press, 1904), vol. 2: p. 373.
    Quality: 3.
    Vital Records, RECORDS OF WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT; R. R. Hinman.
    Quality: 0.
    Mrs. Abigail FITCH d. 8 Nov 1684

    [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/ct/wethsfld_a-f.htm]

    Manwaring, Charles W., A Digest of the Early CT Probate Records ((Hartford, CT, R.S.Peck & CO, 1904-1906)), vol. 1, p. 203.
    Quality: 0.
    Page 175. Goodrich, Ensign William. Invt. £915-01-06. Taken 14 November, 1676, by John Belden, Samuel Wright, John Robbins. The children: John, age 23, William 17, Ephraim, 14, David 10. The daughters are married.

    Court Record, Page 158-9 — 6 December, 1676: Adms. to the widow. Order to Dist. to the widow £100, Personal, forever; and 1-3 of Realty for life. To John, Eldest son, £230; to William, £150; to Ephraim, £140; to David, £130; to Mrs. Hollister £100 already paid ; to Mrs. Welles, wife of Robert Welles, £100 ; to Mrs. Fitch, wife of Thomas Fitch, £90 ; to Mrs. Butler, wife of Joseph Butler, £80. Samuel Talcott, Overseer.

    [Probate records of William Goodrich]

    http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~shopefamily/Tree/famf870.html

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    Thomas married Goodrich, Abigail on 15 Sep 1680. Abigail (daughter of Goodrich, William and Marvin, Sarah) was born on 5 Jun 1662 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Bristish America; died on 7 Nov 1684 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Bristish America; was buried on 10 Nov 1684 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Bristish America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Goodrich, Abigail was born on 5 Jun 1662 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Bristish America (daughter of Goodrich, William and Marvin, Sarah); died on 7 Nov 1684 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Bristish America; was buried on 10 Nov 1684 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Bristish America.

    Notes:

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    Sarah Boardman Fitch
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    Birth: Mar. 4, 1655
    Wethersfield
    Hartford County
    Connecticut, USA
    Death: unknown
    Newington
    Hartford County
    Connecticut, USA

    Sarah Boardman (q.v. Boreman), dau. of Samuel Boreman and Mary Betts, b. of record Mar. 4, 1654/5 at Wethersfield, Conn. She was living at Wethersfield on Apr. 9, 1717 when the estate of her deceased husband was distributed to her, to her step-dau Abigail (Fitch) Kimberly, and her own children son Samuel and Sibell (Fitch) Hurlbut.

    On an unrecorded date after Nov. 1684 probably at Wethersfield, Sarah m. as his 2nd wife, Thomas Fitch, s. of Samuel Fitch and Susanna Wiggin, latter the former wife of Maj. William Whiting of Hartford, Conn. Thomas was b. circa 1653 probably at Hartford and d. intestate Oct. 18, 1704 at Wethersfield, Æ 52.

    Thomas Fitch m. 1) of record Sept. 15, 1680 at Wethersfield, Abigail Goodrich, dau. of Ens. William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin, b. at Wethersfield June 5, 1662. Abigail d. of record Nov. 8, 1684 at Wethersfield, Æ 23. They had the following three children at Wethersfield:

    • i. Thomas Fitch, Jr. b. July 20, 1681; died in infancy.

    • ii. Abigail Fitch, b. circa 1682, was living at Newtown, Conn. in 1728 when her husband's estate was probated; m. of record May 11, 1696 at Stratford, Conn., Abraham Kimberly, Jr., b. Mar. 4, 1674/5 at Albemarle County, in modern South Carolina. Nine children of the family. Stiles' 1902 "Ancient Wethersfield" followed by later writers assigned Abigail as the dau. of her father's 2nd wife Sarah Fitch, an obvious error. If the latter were true, that Thomas Fitch's 1st wife d. of record in Nov. 1684 would mean that dau. Abigail could not have been born prior to late 1685, then marrying Abraham Kimberly of record in 1696 when barely 11 years of age. That Abigail (Fitch) Kimberly was a very young bride is also obvious, but not at age 11.

    • iii. Sibell Fitch, b. Nov. 2, 1684, d. in infancy Dec. 18, 1684.

    Sarah Boardman and Thomas Fitch had the following three children at Wethersfield:

    • i. Sibell Fitch, b. circa 1686 assuming she was 18 years of age when she married, d. at Newington, Conn. before Nov. 30, 1747; m. Apr. 27, 1704 at Wethersfield (by James Treat, JP), Joseph Hurlbut, s. of Stephen and Phebe Hurlbut, b. July 10, 1683 at Wethersfield. He d. at Newington, Conn. June 24, 1752, Æ 69 (g.s.) Ten children of the family.

    • ii. Samuel Fitch, whose birth is not of record; was living on Sept. 7, 1713 as a minor (under age 21) when William Whiting of Hartford was appointed his guardian. He was living Apr. 9, 1717 when included in the distribution of his father's estate, but no further record has been found regarding him.

    • iii. Martha Fitch, b. prior to 1694 assuming she was at least of age (18) at death, d. of record at Wethersfield Feb. 2, 1712/3. Her estate was inventoried Sept. 3, 1713 with administration of Martha, "a single woman," granted Sept. 7, 1713 to her mother, Sarah Fitch.


    Family links:
    Parents:
    Samuel Boreman (1615 - 1673)
    Mary Betts Boreman (____ - 1684)

    Siblings:
    Isaac Boardman (1643 - 1719)*
    Mary Boardman Denison (1645 - 1721)*
    Samuel Boardman (1648 - 1720)*
    Joseph Boreman (1651 - 1676)*
    John Boreman (1653 - 1676)*
    Sarah Boardman Fitch (1655 - ____)
    Daniel Boreman (1658 - 1724)*
    Jonathan Boreman (1661 - 1712)*
    Nathaniel Boreman (1663 - 1712)*
    Martha Boardman Terry (1666 - 1743)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Wethersfield Village Cemetery
    Wethersfield
    Hartford County
    Connecticut, USA
    Plot: ancient burying ground (A-19-e)

    Maintained by: Don Blauvelt
    Originally Created by: Marie Bonafonte
    Record added: Jul 17, 2007
    Find A Grave Memorial# 20496268

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    William Goodrich1
    M, b. 8 February 1661, d. 1737

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    William Goodrich was born on 8 February 1661 at prob. Wethersfield, Connecticut.2 He resided at Wethersfield, Connecticut.2 He was the son of Ens. William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin.1 He married first Grace Riley, daughter of John Riley and Grace (?), on 22 November 1680.2 He married second Widow Mary Ann Ayrault on 5 June 1714.2 He died in 1737.2
    Children of William Goodrich and Grace Riley
    William Goodrich2 b. 3 Aug 1681, d. 16 Nov 1681
    William Goodrich+2 b. 2 Jul 1686, d. 31 Mar 1743
    Benjamin Goodrich+2 b. 29 Sep 1688, d. 11 May 1742
    Lieut. Joseph Goodrich+2 b. 29 Feb 1691/92, d. 31 Jan 1768
    Isaac Goodrich+2 b. 18 Aug 1693, d. 12 Dec 1737
    Ann Goodrich2 b. 25 Mar 1697, d. 28 Dec 1783
    Ephraim Goodrich2 b. 12 Sep 1699, d. 9 Jun 1728
    Ethan Goodrich2 b. 3 Jun 1702
    Children of William Goodrich and Widow Mary Ann Ayrault
    Elisabeth Goodrich2 b. 15 Sep 1715
    Lucenia Goodrich2 b. 23 Jun 1717
    Eunice Goodrich2 b. 8 Dec 1719
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 34.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 36.
    Grace Riley1
    F, d. 23 October 1712

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    Grace Riley was the daughter of John Riley and Grace (?).2 She married William Goodrich, son of Ens. William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin, on 22 November 1680.2 She died on 23 October 1712.2
    Children of Grace Riley and William Goodrich
    William Goodrich2 b. 3 Aug 1681, d. 16 Nov 1681
    William Goodrich+2 b. 2 Jul 1686, d. 31 Mar 1743
    Benjamin Goodrich+2 b. 29 Sep 1688, d. 11 May 1742
    Lieut. Joseph Goodrich+2 b. 29 Feb 1691/92, d. 31 Jan 1768
    Isaac Goodrich+2 b. 18 Aug 1693, d. 12 Dec 1737
    Ann Goodrich2 b. 25 Mar 1697, d. 28 Dec 1783
    Ephraim Goodrich2 b. 12 Sep 1699, d. 9 Jun 1728
    Ethan Goodrich2 b. 3 Jun 1702
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 34.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 36.
    Abigail Goodrich1
    F, b. 5 June 1662, d. 7 November 1684

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    Abigail Goodrich was born on 5 June 1662 at prob. Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Ens. William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin.1 She married Thomas Fitch, son of Samuel Fitch and Susanna Whiting, on 15 September 1680.2 She died on 7 November 1684 at age 22.3
    Family: Abigail Goodrich and Thomas Fitch
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 34.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 34 and 35.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 35.
    Thomas Fitch1
    M, b. 1652, d. 17 October 1704

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    Thomas Fitch was born in 1652.1 He was the son of Samuel Fitch and Susanna Whiting.2,1 He married first Abigail Goodrich, daughter of Ens. William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin, on 15 September 1680.1 He died on 17 October 1704.1
    Family: Thomas Fitch and Abigail Goodrich
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 34 and 35.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 34.
    Samuel Fitch1
    M
    Samuel Fitch married Susanna Whiting.2
    Child of Samuel Fitch and Susanna Whiting
    Thomas Fitch1 b. 1652, d. 17 Oct 1704
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 34.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 34 and 35.
    Susanna Whiting1
    F
    Susanna Whiting married Samuel Fitch.1
    Child of Susanna Whiting and Samuel Fitch
    Thomas Fitch1 b. 1652, d. 17 Oct 1704
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 34 and 35.
    Ephraim Goodrich1
    M, b. 2 June 1663, d. 27 February 1739

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    Ephraim Goodrich was born on 2 June 1663 at prob. Wethersfield, Connecticut.2 He was the son of Ens. William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin.1 He resided at Rocky Hill, Connecticut.2 He married first Sarah Treat, daughter of Maj. Richard Treat and Sarah Coleman, on 20 May 1684.3 He married second Jerusha Treat, daughter of Capt. James Treat, on 25 December 1712.3 He died on 27 February 1739 at age 75.2
    Children of Ephraim Goodrich and Sarah Treat
    Richard Goodrich+3 b. 27 Feb 1685, d. 7 Apr 1759
    Sarah Goodrich3 b. 3 Aug 1689, d. 6 May 1785
    Ephraim Goodrich+3 b. 21 Dec 1693, d. 12 Aug 1771
    William Goodrich+3 b. 21 Feb 1697, d. 16 Sep 1787
    David Goodrich+3 b. 3 Oct 1699, d. 7 Jan 1779
    Thomas Goodrich+3 b. 27 Sep 1701
    Gideon Goodrich+3 b. 7 Feb 1705, d. 1769
    Children of Ephraim Goodrich and Jerusha Treat
    Oliver Goodrich+3 b. 14 Sep 1714, d. 23 Sep 1780
    Gurdon Goodrich+3 b. 29 Dec 1717
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 35.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 36.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 37.
    Sarah Treat1
    F, d. 26 January 1712

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    Sarah Treat was the daughter of Maj. Richard Treat and Sarah Coleman.2 She married Ephraim Goodrich, son of Ens. William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin, on 20 May 1684.2 She died on 26 January 1712.2
    Children of Sarah Treat and Ephraim Goodrich
    Richard Goodrich+2 b. 27 Feb 1685, d. 7 Apr 1759
    Sarah Goodrich2 b. 3 Aug 1689, d. 6 May 1785
    Ephraim Goodrich+2 b. 21 Dec 1693, d. 12 Aug 1771
    William Goodrich+2 b. 21 Feb 1697, d. 16 Sep 1787
    David Goodrich+2 b. 3 Oct 1699, d. 7 Jan 1779
    Thomas Goodrich+2 b. 27 Sep 1701
    Gideon Goodrich+2 b. 7 Feb 1705, d. 1769
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 35.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 37.
    Col. David Goodrich1
    M, b. 4 May 1667, d. 23 June 1755

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    Col. David Goodrich was born on 4 May 1667.2 He resided at Wethersfield, Connecticut.2 He was the son of Ens. William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin.1 He married first Hannah Wright, daughter of Thos. Wright Jr. and Elizabeth Chittenden, on 7 March 1689.2 He married second Prudence Churchill, daughter of Benj. Churchill and Mary (?), on 1 December 1698.2 He died on 23 June 1755 at age 88.2
    Children of Col. David Goodrich and Hannah Wright
    Josiah Goodrich+2 b. 15 Jun 1690, d. 13 Sep 1731
    Elizabeth Goodrich+2 b. 19 Nov 1691, d. 25 Aug 1726
    Elizur Goodrich+2 b. 30 Mar 1693, d. 4 Apr 1774
    David Goodrich+2 b. 8 Dec 1694, d. 15 Jul 1785
    Abigail Goodrich2 b. 2 Apr 1697, d. 23 Sep 1712
    Children of Col. David Goodrich and Prudence Churchill
    Hezekiah Goodrich+2 b. 28 Jan 1700, d. 9 Oct 1732
    Prudence Goodrich3 b. 18 Jun 1701
    Sarah Goodrich3 b. 12 Mar 1703, d. 5 Nov 1784
    Mary Goodrich3 b. 15 Dec 1704, d. 13 Jun 1740
    Hannah Goodrich3 b. 2 Aug 1707, d. 3 Sep 1773
    Jeremiah Goodrich+3 b. 9 Sep 1709, d. 8 May 1792
    Ann Goodrich3 b. 14 Feb 1712, d. 15 Nov 1784
    Zebulon Goodrich+3 b. 22 Nov 1713, d. 9 Jul 1788
    Benjamin Goodrich+3 b. 13 Nov 1715, d. 14 Mar 1797
    Abigail Goodrich3 b. 18 Jan 1718, d. 9 Sep 1761
    Charles Goodrich+3 b. 7 Aug 1720, d. 16 Nov 1816
    Millicent Goodrich3 b. 23 Jan 1723, d. 3 Dec 1749
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 35.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 37.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 38.
    Hannah Wright1
    F, b. 10 March 1671, d. 27 April 1698

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    Hannah Wright was born on 10 March 1671.2 She was the daughter of Thos. Wright Jr. and Elizabeth Chittenden.2 She married Col. David Goodrich, son of Ens. William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin, on 7 March 1689.2 She died on 27 April 1698 at age 27.2
    Children of Hannah Wright and Col. David Goodrich
    Josiah Goodrich+2 b. 15 Jun 1690, d. 13 Sep 1731
    Elizabeth Goodrich+2 b. 19 Nov 1691, d. 25 Aug 1726
    Elizur Goodrich+2 b. 30 Mar 1693, d. 4 Apr 1774
    David Goodrich+2 b. 8 Dec 1694, d. 15 Jul 1785
    Abigail Goodrich2 b. 2 Apr 1697, d. 23 Sep 1712
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 35.
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 37.
    Mary Goodrich1
    F, b. 23 April 1676

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    Mary Goodrich was born on 23 April 1676 at prob. Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of John Goodrich and Mary (?).1
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 35.
    Moses Crafts1
    M
    Child of Moses Crafts
    Abigail Crafts+1
    Citations
    [S2] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D., The Goodrich Family in America, page 35.
    Jonathan Goodrich1
    M, b. 1 February 1692/93

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    Jonathan Goodrich was born on 1 February 1692/93.2 He was the son of Jonathan Goodrich and Abigail Crafts.1 He married (?) (?).2
    Children of Jonathan Goodrich and (?) (?)

    Children:
    1. Fitch, Thomas was born on 30 Jul 1681 in Connecticut, United States; died in INFANT.
    2. Fitch, Sibell. was born on 2 Nov 1684; died in INFANT.
    3. 3. Fitch, Abigail was born on 4 Mar 1682 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; died in 1728 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Fitch, Samuel was born on 9 Nov 1626 in Bocking, Essex, England; was christened on 9 Nov 1626 in Saint Mary's Church, Bocking, Essex, England (son of Fitch, Thomas I and Reeve, Anne); died in 1659 in L., Hartford, Connecticut.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: M8KB-438
    • Death: 1658/1659, of, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut

    Notes:

    Susannah/Mary was previously married to William Whiting-they lived in Hartford, CT and had several children before his death. Susannah and Samuel married in Hartford where Samuel taught school 1650-1653. "Parents were required to provide 'either a little load of wood or three shillings toward procuring it". He was also a representative to the General Court in 1654 and 1655.
    After Samuel's death after only nine years of marriage, Susannah married again, to Alexander Bryan and lived in Milford, CT. She died at the home of a daughter.

    There was a Samuel Fitch who was in Milford, CT in 1644, but he supposidly moved to Norwalk, CT. The Samuel, son of Thomas of Bocking, was born in 1626- far too young to be married to Susanna.

    1. James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. USGenNet. scanned and edited. (July 1994) (: Nov. 2000).
    2. Ibid., vol 4: wm whitin.
    Quality: 3.
    3. Document, Court records.
    Quality: 0.
    June 1662: "Mr. Allexander Briant and Mrs. Susannah ffitch" signed an agreement transferring to the children of her first husband William Whiting, certain property that had been in her possession as his widow..."
    [from "Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan)" p. 292]
    4. James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. USGenNet. scanned and edited. (July 1994) (: Nov. 2000), d. bef. him [her third husband], at the ho. of her d. Collins, and was bur. at Middletown, 8 July 1673.
    Quality: 0.
    5. Document, letter written by John Winthrop Jr. on July 15, 1673.
    Quality: 3.
    "Old Mrs. Bryan, Mr. Whitings mother, died at Middleton Sabath day was seven night, where she was buried the Tuesday following; had not beene sick above a weeke"
    [as quoted from "Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan)" p. 192]
    6. Historical Catalogue of the First Church in Hartford 1633-1885 (Published by the Church 1885, 274 pages), p. 236.
    Quality: 3.
    1650/1651 "Mr. Samuel Fitch maryed Mrs. Mary Whiting"
    7. James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. USGenNet. scanned and edited. (July 1994) (: Nov. 2000).
    8. Vital Records, RECORDS OF WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT; R. R. Hinman.
    Quality: 0.
    Mr. Thomas FITCH d. 17 Oct 1704
    [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/ct/wethsfld_a-f.htm]

    Samuel married Mygatt, Susannah on 2 Jan 1650 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Susannah (daughter of Mygatt) was born in 1609 in England; died on 8 Jul 1673 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States; was buried on 8 Jul 1673 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mygatt, Susannah was born in 1609 in England (daughter of Mygatt); died on 8 Jul 1673 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States; was buried on 8 Jul 1673 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.

    Other Events:

    • _COLOR: Blue
    • FamilySearch Id: 9V7Z-SK6

    Notes:

    Will: 27 Nov 1654
    I Joseph Mygatt of Hartford do make this my last Will & Testament : Whereas, in a Writing bearing date 27 November, 1654, I have already engaged the manner of a dispose of my Estate after my Death, I do now for the substance thereof fully consent thereunto, only some things mentioned needing some explication I thought good to mention, 1st, that I have already paid the marriage portion for my son Jacob as is expressed in the Agreement, & have built a house for him of more value than was promised, & have truly fulfilled that first particularly.

    2nd, Whereas it is mentioned in the Agreement with Mrs. Susannah Fitch, & the Trustees

    in behalf of her Brother,

    that the Estate by her should be let out to procure a farm, that it might have been so but they conceived that it might be more advantageous to adventure the Money abroad, being at that time in a way of Trade, the which with their desire I consented too, - these things being confiscated, I do dispose of my whole Estate as is there mentioned, only my Mind is that in Case the £12 be not paid to my wife (as is expressed), that so much of my Lands be sold (that may best be spared) as may enable the true performance of the yearly Annuity willed to her during her natural life.
    I give unto Joseph Deming, my gr. son, all my Wearing apparrel. I appoint my gr. child Joseph Mygatt to be my Executor. I desire my friend Paul Peck sen. and my son John Deming to be Overseers. Witness: Jos: Haines, Jo: MYGATT. Ls. Paul Peck.

    http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~shopefamily/Tree/famf790.html

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    She d in Milford, Feb'y 20,1661, and he m. 2"^ Susannah Fitch,
    wi.loNV of Mr. Samuel, of Hartford. Susanah was V wite ot
    William Whitin-, who with Lords Say and Brooke, and George
    Wyllys bought the interest of the Bristol men in Piscataqua
    about 1631 to 1633. From 1641 to his death he was treasurer o
    Conn. Colony, and in 1642 one of the magistrates. He was styled
    "The Worshipful William Whiting." She m. 2°Mn IboO, Mr.
    Samuel Fitch, of Hartford, many years teacher there by whom
    sh. had two sons. He d. 1659 and she m. 3"^ 1663, Mr. Bryan.
    She d. at Middletown, Conn., July 8 1673, at the home of her son-
    in-law, Rev. Nathaniel Collins, of that place.
    http://archive.org/stream/alexanderbryanof00bald/alexanderbryanof00bald_djvu.txt
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    !MARRIAGE: (1) William WHITING (2) 1650 Samuel FITCH (3) Alexander BYRON
    !Rec of Doris Ball- Union, OR;

    !Margaret Neuffer- 2003 Valley View Dr. Columbia, MO 65201: Susanna.....Whiting md (2) 1650 Samuel FITCH of Hartford and had 2 more children. Mr Fitch died 1659 and she md (3) Alexander BRYAN of Milford Conn., but died before him at the house of her daughter, Mary Collins of Middletown, Conn. and was buried in Middletown 8 July 1673. Susannah surname Wiggins. (Margaret Neuffer 9-92):

    !Families of Early CT-Lucius Barnes Barber; Society of Colonial Wars- shows William married Susannah Wiggins. She is not in IGI US or Eng 88. Catherine Whiting, William's sister md Thomas Wiggins in London.

    DOCUMENTATION (by Margaret Neuffer):

    !MARRIAGES: Source - Torrey, Clarence Almon, "New England Marriages Prior to 1700, page 111" (1) William WHITING; (2) 2 Jan 1650/51 Samuel FITCH
    (3) Alexander Bryan 27 Jun 1662."
    !DEATH: Source - Mass. Historical Society Collections, fifth series, Vol.8, page 148. Governor John Winthrop, writing from "Hartford, July 15, 1673" to his son Fitz-John Winthrop, says: "Old Mrs Bryan, Mr Whitings mother, died at
    Middleton Sabath day was seven night, where she was buried the Tuesday following: had not been sick above a weeke.."

    !Barbour, Lucius Linus, "Families of Early Hartford, Conn", page 675 states, "Susanna was called Mrs Mary in Hartford town records, Susannah Wiggin in Soc C Wars papers (Trowbridge)"

    Sources of Information:
    1. Notebooks of Naoma Manwaring Harker and Mark Whiting.

    Notes:
    1. She may have died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Collins, at Middletown.
    2. Her maiden name could be Wiggins, but this is not documented.
    3. She apparently had two sons by her husband Samuel Fitch.
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    4. A family tree found on FamilyTreeMaker concerning the Descendants of John Whiting states that William Whiting was born in Boxford "Sussex" and died in 1647 in Hartford, Connecticut. His wife Susannah Wiggin was born in 1609 in Milford, Connecticut and married William in 1635 in Hartford. This pedigree seems to contain multiple errors and speculation.

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Susanna

    BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States.
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    FAMILY OF ALEXANDER BRYAN
    On page 7 of this work the Judge states that he purchased in London a deed which has been preserved among the papers of the descendants of WilHam Penn. This deed is printed on pages 8 to 10 of the Bryan pamphlet. This document dated July 20, 1663, is a conveyance from Richard Bryan of Milford in New England and his father Alexander Bryan also of Milford to Edward Baldwyn of Beconsfield in the county of Bucks in consideration of i 40 "All those twoe messuages or tenements and garden with all the outhouses " appurten nts thereunto belonging situate lying " being in the North Streete of Wendover, in the said county of Bucks, and now or late in the occupation of the widow Ovyatt (?) or her underten nt or underten nts which said messuage or tennements were given to Anne Bryan, mother of the said Richard Bryan deceased, " to the said Richard Bryan " their heires by the last will " testament of Richard Baldwyn of Dundridge, in the said County of Buck, deceased." From these documents it will be seen that Anne wife of Alexander Bryan, the emigrant and head of the Bryan family of Milford, was daughter of Robert Baldwin of the Baldwin family of Buckingham County, England. "Anne Briant" was admitted to full communion in the Milford Church, August 23, 1640. The record also states that she died February 20, 1661. Alexander Bryan married, second, Susanna widow of both William Whiting and Samuel Fitch of Hartford. There is no record of this marriage, but it probably took place soon after June 27, 1662, when "M"" Allexand"^ Briant and M" Susannah ffitch" signed an agreement transferring to the children of her first husband William Whiting, certain property that had been in her possession as his widow and administratrix, and requested the court to appoint new administrators on the estate.-^

    Mrs. Susannah Bryan was admitted to the Milford Church December 6, 1669. Following the record of her admission on the Church book is this entry : "buried at Middletown July 8.73" John Winthrop Junior, Governor of Connecticut, in writing to his son Fitz-John Winthrop from "Hartford, July 15: 1673", said ' Hartford, Conn., County Court Records, vol. 3, reverse end, p. 69.

    ALEXANDER BRYAN
    "Old M''^ Bryan, M^ Whitings mother, died at Middleton Sabath day was seven night, where she was buried the Tuesday following: had not beene sick above a weeke.""*

    Alexander Bryan made his will April 24, 1679 and July 22 following he made a codicil thereto. In the document he referred to himself as being weak of body. To his grandson Alexander Bryan he gave " 500 in addition to what he had already received. The house and home-lot where the testator then dwelt were to be considered a part of the i 500. He also gave him the old warehouse and one-half of the pasture land in Milford. These bequests including all previous payments were to be appraised and the value thereof in excess of i 500 was to be paid by the legatee to Samuel Bryan, another grandson of the testator. Alexander Bryan, child of the testator's grandson, Alexander, was given all the interest in the house and land at Eaton's Neck, Long Island, of which he was to come into possession when he became nineteen years old.

    Hannah Harriman, grandchild of the testator, was given i 40, part of which she had already received.

    The testator had previously given to his granddaughter Sarah Fitch, i 40 in a house which the testator had bought of Samuel Baldwin's widow. "My son in law Samuel Fitch" was directed to pay to the testator's grandson, Samuel Bryan, the amount due for the rest of the said house and lot.

    Said Samuel Bryan was also given the testator's house and land in Milford opposite his son Richard's dwelling house, also the new warehouse and land at Indian Side, formerly belonging to Samuel Baldwin.

    To his grandson, Richard Bryan Junior, he gave a house and home-lot bought of Samuel Eells, said Richard to come into possession thereof at the age of nineteen years.

    If Richard should die under that age, the property was to go to the executor. The three grandchildren, Richard Bryan, Frances Bryan and Abigail Bryan, were given the household goods, plate, brass, pewter and all moveable goods in equal shares. If either child should die before coming of age or unmarried, the share of such child was to go to the survivors.

    Mass. Historical Society Collections, series 5, vol. 8, p. 148.

    APA: Starr, Frank Farnsworth. (2013). pp. 292-3. Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut (Vol. 2). London: Forgotten Books. (Original work published 1915)
    MLA: Starr, Frank Farnsworth. Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut. Vol. 2. 1915. Reprint. London: Forgotten Books, 2013. 292-3. Print. Next >>
    p.292 (301) p.293 (302)
    FAMILY OF ALEXANDER BRYAN
    On page 7 of this work the Judge states that he purchased in London a deed which has been preserved among the papers of the descendants of WilHam Penn. This deed is printed on pages 8 to 10 of the Bryan pamphlet. This document dated July 20, 1663, is a conveyance from Richard Bryan of Milford in New England and his father Alexander Bryan also of Milford to Edward Baldwyn of Beconsfield in the county of Bucks in consideration of i 40 "All those twoe messuages or tenements and garden with all the outhouses " appurten nts thereunto belonging situate lying " being in the North Streete of Wendover, in the said county of Bucks, and now or late in the occupation of the widow Ovyatt (?) or her underten nt or underten nts which said messuage or tennements were given to Anne Bryan, mother of the said Richard Bryan deceased, " to the said Richard Bryan " their heires by the last will " testament of Richard Baldwyn of Dundridge, in the said County of Buck, deceased." From these documents it will be seen that Anne wife of Alexander Bryan, the emigrant and head of the Bryan family of Milford, was daughter of Robert Baldwin of the Baldwin family of Buckingham County, England. "Anne Briant" was admitted to full communion in the Milford Church, August 23, 1640. The record also states that she died February 20, 1661. Alexander Bryan married, second, Susanna widow of both William Whiting and Samuel Fitch of Hartford. There is no record of this marriage, but it probably took place soon after June 27, 1662, when "M"" Allexand"^ Briant and M" Susannah ffitch" signed an agreement transferring to the children of her first husband William Whiting, certain property that had been in her possession as his widow and administratrix, and requested the court to appoint new administrators on the estate.-^

    Mrs. Susannah Bryan was admitted to the Milford Church December 6, 1669. Following the record of her admission on the Church book is this entry : "buried at Middletown July 8.73" John Winthrop Junior, Governor of Connecticut, in writing to his son Fitz-John Winthrop from "Hartford, July 15: 1673", said ' Hartford, Conn., County Court Records, vol. 3, reverse end, p. 69.

    http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/Various_Ancestral_Lines_of_James_Goodwin_and_Lucy_Morgan_Goodwin_of_v2_1000837773/301
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    Children:
    1. Fitch, Samuel was born about 1650 in Hartford, Connecticut; died about 1690.
    2. 6. Fitch, Thomas was born in 1652 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut; died on 17 Oct 1704 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut; was buried in Oct 1704.

  3. 14.  Goodrich, William

    William married Marvin, Sarah. Sarah was born in in Norfolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Marvin, Sarah was born in in Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 7. Goodrich, Abigail was born on 5 Jun 1662 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Bristish America; died on 7 Nov 1684 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Bristish America; was buried on 10 Nov 1684 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, Bristish America.