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| Lydia Younglove m. Apr 26, 1693 Suffield CT b. 1672? Hadley MA d. 1730? Suffield CT |
John b. May 30, 1694 Suffield CT d. Sep 6, 1782 Simsbury CT |
Lydia b. May 7, 1696 Suffield CT d. Jun 6, 1706/7 Windsor CT |
Rebecca b. Aug 2, 1697 Suffield CT d. 1774 Egremont, Berkshire MA |
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Mercy b. Jun 24, 1700 Suffield CT |
George b. Mar 27, 1702 Suffield CT d. 1796 Westfield MA |
Rachel b. Apr 17, 1704 Suffield CT d. Feb 24, 1723 |
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Isaac b. Oct 5, 1706 Suffield CT |
Lydia b. Apr 6, 1709 Suffield CT d. Jul 25, 1709 Suffield CT |
Daniel b. Sep 16, 1710 Suffield CT d. Mar, 1757 Granville NY |
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Elisha b. Mar 19, 1715 Suffield CT |
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| Accused in court in 1691 of neglecting public worship, and pleaded sickness, weakness and want of clothes. | |||
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George Granger was awarded one of the original Suffield lots on High St. The lot
adjoined Launcelot's to the south extending west to Muddy Creek.
Suffield Site Map
showing adjoining Granger lots along the center of High St. |
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George moved to Turkey Hills, 5 miles west of the Suffield meetinghouse
after being sued, apparently unsuccessfully, by the town for his wife's support. |
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Wife Lydia, whose father was the town's minister until his death three years
before she married George, did not seem to live up to Puritan ideals either.
She was eventually sent to the House of Corrections or poorhouse. |
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Son George married Ann Holcomb, the daughter of John Holcomb of Simsbury, on
Aug 6, 1729 in Simsbury CT. |
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Sources: Bates, Albert C., Simsbury Records - Births, Marriages and Deaths, Hartford CT, 1898. Granger, James N., Launcelot Granger of Newbury, Mass. and Suffield, Conn.: A Genealogical History, 1895, pp.64, 81. Granger, James N., "Suffield", Chapter 7 of Granger Genealogy, photocopied from the book, Niagara Falls, 1893, pp. 45-48. |
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