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Mygatt, Jacob

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  1. 1.  Mygatt, Jacob was born about 1634 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut (son of Mygatt, Deacon Joseph and Mygatt, Mrs Ann, son of Mygatt, Deacon Joseph and Makin, Ann); died in 1680 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

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    Notes:

    MYGATE, MYGATT, sometimes MAYGOTT or MEGGOTT, JACOB, Hartford, s. of Joseph, b. prob. in Eng. for he calls hims. in 1667, 34 yrs. old, m. a. the end of 1654, Sarah, d. of William Whiting, had only two ch. Joseph, and Sarah; d. a. mid. age, and his wid. m. 1683, John King of Northampton, and d. 1706;. Sarah m. first, John Webster, and next, Benjamin, Graham. JOSEPH, Cambridge, came in the Griffin, with famous Cotton and Hooker 1633, freem. 6 May 1635, rem. in the great migrat. to Hartford, was rep. 1658, and oft. aft. deac. call. his age 70, in 1666, had only two ch. Jacob, but it is thot. in 1633; and Mary, 1637. His wid. Ann, wh. was b. 1602, surv. him some yrs. yet he liv. to 7 Dec. 1680, aged 84. Mary m. 20 Sept. or 12 Dec. 1657, John Deming the sec. JOSEPH, Hartford, s. of Jacob, m. 5 or 15 Nov. 1677, Sarah, d. of Robert Webster, had Joseph, b. 23 Oct. 1678; Susanna, 3 Oct. 1680; Mary, 4 Dec. 1682; two, nam. Jacob, early; Thomas, 11 Sept. 1688; Sarah, 9 Mar. 1692; Zebulon, 3 Nov. 1693; and Dorothy, 26 Jan. 1696; and the f. a. 1698. His wid. m. 12 Dec. 1722, as his sec. w. Bevil Waters, then 92 yrs. old, long outliv. him, and Feb. 1744, aged 89.

    http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/bk3/mousall-mygate.htm
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    Family and Household Part Three
    Marriage Contract for Jacob Mygatt and Sarah Whiting
    (Hardord, Connecticut, 1654)
    Whereas r. Joseph Mygatt .• of Hartford upon the River and in the jurisdico,
    lion of Connecticut in New England. have in the 'behalf of my son Jacob
    and at his request made a motion to Mrs. Susanna Fitch. in reference
    to her daughter Sarab Whiting, that my said son Jacob might with her
    good liking have free liberty to endeavor the pining of her said daughter
    Sarah's affection towards himself in a way of marriage: now this present
    ••••• riting sho ••••• eththat the said Mrs. Susanna Fitch having consented there-
    unto" 1 do hereby promise and engage that if God. in tne wide disposition
    of His providence, shall so order it that my son Jacob and her daughter
    Sarah shall be contracted together in reference to marriage, I will pay
    thereupon unto my said son as his marriage portion the full sum of two
    hundred pounds sterling, upon a just valuation in such pay as shall be
    to the reasonable satisfaction of the said Mrs. Fitch. and so much more
    as shall fully equalize the estate or portion belonging to her said daughter
    Sarah. And I do further engage for the present to build it comfortable
    dwellng house for my said son and her daughter to live in by themselves.
    as. shall upon a true account cost' me fifty pounds sterling. And [I} will
    also give ,them therewith near the said house one acre of ground planted
    with appfe trees and other fruit trees, which said house, land, and trees
    shall be and remain to my said son as an addition to his mamage perncn,
    before mentioned, and to his heirs forever. And I do also further promise
    and engage ,that at the day of my death I shall and wtll leave unto him
    my said son and his heirs so much estate besides the dwelling house,
    ground. and trees, before given and engaged, as shall make the two hun-
    dred pounds, before engaged and to be paid [at] present, more than dou-
    ble the portion of the said Sarah WhIting. And for the true and sure
    performance hereof I do hereby engage and bind over my dwelling house
    and an my lands and buildings in Hartford, with whatsoever estate in
    any kind is tht:n:in and thereupon. And I do further engage that my
    daughter Mary's portion of one hundred pounds being first paid to her •.
    I will leave: to my said son and his heirs forever my whole estate at the
    day of my death, whatsoever it shall amount unto, and in what way,
    kind, or place soever it lies, he paying to my wife during her natural
    life twelve pounds a year. and allowing to her a d ••••• elhngenrire to herself
    Mania,se sC!ldt:m~nt of Ja.cob )~tt. of Hartford. Conne<:ticut, in CoI11ICfiDtl! "f lilt COIIPKt-
    Iklll Histoorical Sodtry, XlV {Hartford, Conn., 1912). Pl>. 558-560.
    Chapter 16

    Courtship and Marriage.

    The ,mark of
    JM
    Joseph Mygatt
    in the two upper rooms and. cellar belonging to my now dwemng house.
    with the going of half the po"dtrY and a pig fQr her (;omfort in tach
    year during her s;aJdlifej also ,anowing her the use of half the household
    stuff during her life, which she shaH have power to dispose of to Jacob
    Of Mary at her death. as :she shalt see cause. And J do further engage
    that the portion my,said son shall have with her daughter Sarah shall
    (with the good liking of the said Mrs. Susanna Fitch and such friends
    as she shall advise wi th) be laid out whoUy upon a farm for the so!e
    use and benefit of my said son. her daughter, and their heirs forever.
    And upon the contraction mreference to marriage f do engage to jointure
    her said. daughterSira in the whole estate or portion my son hath with
    her. laid out or to be laid out in a farm as aforesaid or otherwise, and
    in the thirds of his whole estate otherwise. to be to her sole and pl'Qpcr
    use and beneAt during her life .and aher her death to their heirs: forever.
    And lastly I do engage that the: sole beneAt of the Indian trade shan
    be to the sole advantage of my son Jacob, and do promise that I win
    d~ring my life be [an] assistant and helpful to my said son in th~ best
    ways Ican, both in his tradin,g with the Indians. his stilting, and otherwise.
    for his comfort and! advan,tage which I will never bring to any account
    with him~ only J do explain myself and engage that in case my SQn Jacob
    shall depart this lire before her daughter Sarah. and leave no issue of
    theit bodies. then her said daughter Sarah shaU have the full value of
    her portion left to her, not only for her life as before, but to her as
    her property to dispose of at her death as she shall see cause, and her
    thirds in aU his other estate for her life, as is before expressed. It being
    also agreed and consented to that my Wife after my decease and during
    her natural life shan have the use of two milch cows which my son Jacob
    shall provide for her, she paying the charge of their wintering and summer~
    ing ()(Iit of her annuity of twelve pounds a year; In witness whereunto,
    and to every particular on this and the other side, I have subscribed
    my name, This 27th of November. 1654.
    Witnesses hereunto
    John Webster
    John Cu~lick
    John TaUcott
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    Remarkable Providences: Readings on Early American History
    edited by John Demos

    Jacob married Whiting, Sarah on 27 Nov 1654 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Sarah (daughter of Whiting, William and Mygatt, Susannah) was born in 1632 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 17 May 1704 in North Hampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mygatt, Joseph M was born in 1655 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died in Mar 1693 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    2. Mygatt, Sarah was born in 1657 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died in 1728 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
    3. Mygatt, Dorothy was born on 26 Jan 1695/1696 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States; died on 8 Nov 1775; was buried in Nov 1775 in Ctr Church Yard, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mygatt, Deacon Joseph was born in 1596 in Chelmsford, Essex, England (son of Mygatt); died on 7 Dec 1680 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colony.

    Notes:

    The Deacon Joseph Mygatt was a merchant, a worthy and pious man. Elected to many offices in the town of Hartford. Like a son to the Rev. Thomas Hooker, Joseph Mygatt took the concerns of Rev. Hooker as his own. His home was on a hill, Trinity College stands in it's location now. He was known to be honest in his dealings with his fellow settlers and with the native people.

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    The Great Migration

    JOSEPH MYGATE
    ORIGIN: Unknown.
    MIGRATION:1634 (base on grant of land at Cambridge on 4 August.
    1634 [CaTR 9).
    First RESIDENCE: Cambridge.
    REMOVES: Harford 1636.

    OCCUPATION: Innkeeper (on 2 October 1656, “Goodman Mygate is
    licensed to sell strong liquors by retail" (CCCR l:283]).

    CHURCH MEMBERSHIP : Admission to Cambridge church prior to 6
    May l635 implied by freemanship.
    FREEMAN:6 May 1635 as “Joseph Maggot,” of freemen on the south
    side of Hartford'" (CCCR 2:F19].
    EDUCATION: Signed his will by mark. His inventory included "1 great
    Bible valued at I2 s. [HaPR(probate) 4:55-56].

    OFFICES: Deputy for Hartford to Connecticut General Court, 2 0ctober
    1656, 26 February1656/7, 12 August 1657, :I October 1657, 20 May
    1658, 7 October 1658, 19 May 1659, 6 October 1659, 23 February 1659,
    17 May 1660, 4 ,October 1660J 16 May 1661, 3Octobcr 1661,
    15 May 1662 [CCCR t:282, 288, 300,306,3l5, 323, 334, 340, 343,347,
    353, 365,372,378].
    Hartford petit jury, 1 June 1643, 24, October 1844, 5 June 1846, 3
    June 1647, 24 ,April 1649, 28 Mar 1650, 4 September 1651, 19 May
    1652, 3 June 1652, 1 March 1654/5, I5 May 1655, 9 October 1658, 17
    May 1659, 9 July 1663, (as “Deacon Mygatt”), 9 May l665, 6 September
    1666, 9 October 1666, 10 September 1667 [cccs 1 :87, l40; RPCC 20,


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    Griffin left England Aug 1, 1634 with her master, ?, arriving in September 18, 1634, at Boston with about one hundred passengers and cattle for the plantations.

    Alphabetical roll:

    Bartholomew William (From London, bound for Ipswitch and Boston. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 109)
    Bartholomew Mrs. Mary
    Haines William of Dunstable, Bedford, bound for Salem. Ref: Aspinwall 36 pg 1
    Haines Richard of Dunstable, Bedford, bound for Salem. Ref: Aspinwall 36 pg 1
    Heaton Nathaniel of Alford, county Lincoln
    Heaton Mrs. Elizabeth
    Heaton Samuel
    Heaton Jabez
    Heaton Leah
    Heaton Mary
    Hutchinson William of Alford, county Lincoln (From Alford, Lincoln, bound for Boston. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 93)
    Hutchinson Mrs. Anne, wife
    Hutchinson Edward (From Alford, Lincoln, bound for Boston. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 93)
    Hutchinson Faith
    Hutchinson Bridget
    Hutchinson William
    Hutchinson Samuel (From Alford, Lincoln, bound for Boston. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 93)
    Hutchinson Anne
    Hutchinson Mary
    Hutchinson Susanna
    Lothrope John Reverand
    Lothrop Mrs, wife
    Lothrop Thomas, son
    Lothrop Samuel, son
    Lothrop Joseph, son
    Lothrop John, son
    Lothrop Benjamin, son
    Lothrop Jane, daughter
    Lothrop Barbara, daughter
    Lynde Thomas of Dunstable, county Bedford, bound for Charlestown Ref: Aspinwall 36 pg 1
    Lynde Mrs. Margaret
    Lynde Thomas
    Lynde Henry
    Symmes Zachariah Rev. (From Canterbury, Kent or Dunstable, bound for Charlestown. Ref: Savage Gen Dict. 36 pg 1 & 77)
    Symmes Mrs. Sarah Symmes
    Symmes William
    Symmes Mary
    Symmes Elizabeth
    Symmes Huldah
    Symmes Hannah
    Symmes Rebecca
    Charles Banks Topographical also lists:

    Rev John Cotton from Derby aboard the Griffin, bound for Boston. Ref Savage. Banks. 36 pg 17
    Haynes, John, from Copford Essex and Codicote, Hertfordshire, bound for Cambridge MA and Harford, CT. Ref: Farmer. 36 pg 44 & 67
    Mygatt, Joseph, from Essex, bound for Cambridge MA and Harford, CT. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 54
    Hammond, Benjamin, Elizabeth (widow) and children Elisabeth, Martha, Rachel and Benjamin. From London, bound for Boston. Ref: Hamond Gen pg 565. 36 pg 109)
    notes

    From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griffin_(ship)_

    Griffin was the name of a 17th-century ship known to have sailed between England and English settlements in Massachusetts. Several historical and genealogical references show the Griffin making such journeys in 1633 and 1634. The 1633 journey left at Downs, England and landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts on September 3. This 1633 journey carried religious dissidents, including Thomas Hooker,[1] John Cotton, and others totaling 200 people. The ship Griffin weighed in at 300 tons and she saw the birth of at least one child, Seaborn Cotton, during the 1633 voyage.[2] In 1634 the Griffin carried Anne Hutchinson to the Massachusetts colony. Huthcinson's oldest son had preceded her the previous year, also on the Griffin.

    Links

    http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/griffin.htm
    Griffin sources:

    http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/grifin34.htm
    http://www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of-the-Griffin-1634/1376
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    Joseph Mygatt & Ann
    Husband:
    Joseph Mygatt
    Born:
    about 1596 in , , , England (1)
    Died:
    07 Dec 1680 in Hartford, Hartford, CT, USA (2 3 4)
    Wife:
    Ann
    Born:
    1602 in , , , England (5)
    Died:
    before 04 Mar 1685/86 in Hartford, Hartford, CT, USA (6)
    Children:
    01 (M):
    Jacob Mygatt
    Born: about 1633
    Died: before 1683
    02
    (F):Mary Mygatt
    Born:1637 (7)
    Died:
    (8)
    Spouse: John "Sergeant" Deming
    More Info:
    Joseph Mygatt:

    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.
    =========================
    Joseph and Ann probably arrived to the Massachesetts Bay Colony in the "Griffen" in 1633 with Cotton and Hooker. They settled in Cambridge, or "Newtown" where they received a four-acre parcel by the pine swamp north of the "cowe common." Joseph was paid for tending cattle on the common land. He was a freeman in May 1635.
    The Mygate family joined a group who left Cambridge to settle the new town of Hartford in June 1636. Joseph was a merchant who carried on trade with the Indians. In 1656 "Good[man] Mygate is lycenced to sell strong liquors by retaile."

    He was also a town officer, representative to the General Court, and a church deacon.
    ==========================
    Ann:

    Will: 28 Dec 1681
    I Ann Mygatt, Widow of Joseph Mygatt, do make this my last Will & Testament :
    I give to my daughter Mary Deming all my Woolen Apparrell excepting my Broad Cloth Coat, which I give unto my gr. daughter Sarah Mygatt. I give to my daughter Mary Deming my Bed whereon I lye & all its furniture thereunto belonging. And further, my Will is that my wearing Linen be equally divided between my daughter Mary Deming & my gr. daughter Sarah Mygatt ; & my Will is that the remainder of my Estate be equally divided between my daughter Mary Deming and my gr. son Joseph Mygatt, excepting my Chest. Witness : Paul Peck sen., ANN X MYGATT. George Grave.
    ============================
    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).
    Ibid.
    Historical Catalogue of the First Church in Hartford 1633-1885 (Published by the Church 1885, 274 pages), p. 7.
    Quality: 3.
    Manwaring, Charles W., A Digest of the Early CT Probate Records ((Hartford, CT, R.S.Peck & CO, 1904-1906)), p. 339.
    Quality: 3.
    Mygatt, Deacon Joseph, Hartford. Died 7 December, 1680. Invt. £368-11-06. Taken 10 December, 1680, by Thomas Bull sen., Paul Peck sen., George Grave.

    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).
    Manwaring, Charles W., A Digest of the Early CT Probate Records ((Hartford, CT, R.S.Peck & CO, 1904-1906)), p. 339.
    Quality: 3.
    Court Record, Page 115 — 4 March, 1685-6: Will proven. Order to Dist. Persons concerned in the Dist. agreed to it in Court.

    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).
    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. 273.
    Quality: 3.
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    The Founders of Hartford

    Joseph Mygatt came in the “Griffin,” in 1633, with Cotton and Hooker; Settled in Cambridge; freeman, Mass., May 6, 1635 ; one of the original proprietors of Hartford ; his home-lot in 1639 was near the junction of what are now Washington and Lafayette Sts. He was townsman 1642, 1647, 1652, 1660, and held other offices, deputy, 1658 ; also deacon of the First Church ; he was licensed to “sell strong liquors by retail,” May, 1656. His wife's name was Ann ; she was b. about 1602, aged about 65 in Oct. 1667, and her husband testified in Oct., 1666, that he was a. 70, so b. about 1596. He d. Dec. 7,1680; inv. £368.11. 6. His widow d. in 1686.-Ch.: i. Jacob, b. 16331; m. about 1654 or '55, Sarah, dau. of William Whiting, of Hartford; the time of his death is unknown; his wife m. (2) John King, of Northampton; d. about 1704. His only son, Joseph, m. Sarah, dau. Of Lieut. Robert Webster, 15 Nov., 1677 ; they had 9 children, and after that time the name is frequently met with on the Hartford records. ii. Mary, b. 1637 ; m. Sept. 20,1 1657, John Deming, Jun., Of Wethersfield.

    1 a. about 84, Oct, 1667, Pries. Coats. 1. 88

    2 Savage says “by ano, acct. 12 Des”
    http://www.foundersofhartford.org/founders/mygatt_joseph.htm
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    Birth: 1596, England
    Death: 1680
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    Born about 1596 (based on estimated date of 1st marriage). Innkeeper who came to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 (based on grant of Land at Cambridge on 4 Aug 1634). First settled in Cambridge; moved to Hartford in 1636. Died 7 Dec 1680.
    Married by about 1633 Ann ____ She died before 4 Mar 1685/6.

    Family links:
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    Ann Mygate

    Burial:
    Ancient Burying Ground
    Hartford
    Hartford County
    Connecticut, USA
    Plot: Founders Monument

    Created by: Linda Mac
    Record added: May 20, 2009
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    Joseph married Makin, Ann in 1632 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colony. Ann was born in 1596 in England; died on 28 Dec 1681 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colony. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Makin, Ann was born in 1596 in England; died on 28 Dec 1681 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colony.

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    About
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    Griffin left England Aug 1, 1634 with her master, ?, arriving in September 18, 1634, at Boston with about one hundred passengers and cattle for the plantations.

    Alphabetical roll:

    Bartholomew William (From London, bound for Ipswitch and Boston. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 109)
    Bartholomew Mrs. Mary
    Haines William of Dunstable, Bedford, bound for Salem. Ref: Aspinwall 36 pg 1
    Haines Richard of Dunstable, Bedford, bound for Salem. Ref: Aspinwall 36 pg 1
    Heaton Nathaniel of Alford, county Lincoln
    Heaton Mrs. Elizabeth
    Heaton Samuel
    Heaton Jabez
    Heaton Leah
    Heaton Mary
    Hutchinson William of Alford, county Lincoln (From Alford, Lincoln, bound for Boston. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 93)
    Hutchinson Mrs. Anne, wife
    Hutchinson Edward (From Alford, Lincoln, bound for Boston. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 93)
    Hutchinson Faith
    Hutchinson Bridget
    Hutchinson William
    Hutchinson Samuel (From Alford, Lincoln, bound for Boston. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 93)
    Hutchinson Anne
    Hutchinson Mary
    Hutchinson Susanna
    Lothrope John Reverand
    Lothrop Mrs, wife
    Lothrop Thomas, son
    Lothrop Samuel, son
    Lothrop Joseph, son
    Lothrop John, son
    Lothrop Benjamin, son
    Lothrop Jane, daughter
    Lothrop Barbara, daughter
    Lynde Thomas of Dunstable, county Bedford, bound for Charlestown Ref: Aspinwall 36 pg 1
    Lynde Mrs. Margaret
    Lynde Thomas
    Lynde Henry
    Symmes Zachariah Rev. (From Canterbury, Kent or Dunstable, bound for Charlestown. Ref: Savage Gen Dict. 36 pg 1 & 77)
    Symmes Mrs. Sarah Symmes
    Symmes William
    Symmes Mary
    Symmes Elizabeth
    Symmes Huldah
    Symmes Hannah
    Symmes Rebecca
    Charles Banks Topographical also lists:

    Rev John Cotton from Derby aboard the Griffin, bound for Boston. Ref Savage. Banks. 36 pg 17
    Haynes, John, from Copford Essex and Codicote, Hertfordshire, bound for Cambridge MA and Harford, CT. Ref: Farmer. 36 pg 44 & 67
    Mygatt, Joseph, from Essex, bound for Cambridge MA and Harford, CT. Ref: Bansk Mss. 36 pg 54
    Hammond, Benjamin, Elizabeth (widow) and children Elisabeth, Martha, Rachel and Benjamin. From London, bound for Boston. Ref: Hamond Gen pg 565. 36 pg 109)
    notes

    From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griffin_(ship)_

    Griffin was the name of a 17th-century ship known to have sailed between England and English settlements in Massachusetts. Several historical and genealogical references show the Griffin making such journeys in 1633 and 1634. The 1633 journey left at Downs, England and landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts on September 3. This 1633 journey carried religious dissidents, including Thomas Hooker,[1] John Cotton, and others totaling 200 people. The ship Griffin weighed in at 300 tons and she saw the birth of at least one child, Seaborn Cotton, during the 1633 voyage.[2] In 1634 the Griffin carried Anne Hutchinson to the Massachusetts colony. Huthcinson's oldest son had preceded her the previous year, also on the Griffin.

    Links

    http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/griffin.htm
    Griffin sources:

    http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/grifin34.htm
    http://www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of-the-Griffin-1634/1376

    Children:
    1. 1. Mygatt, Jacob was born about 1634 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died in 1680 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
    2. Mygatt, Mary was born in 1633 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; died on 4 Sep 1714 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
    3. Mygatt, Sarah was born in 1637 in Hartford, Connecticut; died in 1704.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Mygatt

    Other Events:

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    Children:
    1. 2. Mygatt, Deacon Joseph was born in 1596 in Chelmsford, Essex, England; died on 7 Dec 1680 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colony.
    2. Mygatt, Susannah 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.