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Not a known child of John Gregory & Isabel Leever.
Do NOT merge with Elizabeth (______) Marvin, first wife of Matthew Marvin, who died in 1640.
Elizabeth lived in Hartford, CT and later lived out her life in Norwalk, CT.
Elizabeth (____) Marvin, the first wife of Matthew Marvin, had died in about 1640-1642 followed by the marriage of Matthew Marvin to second wife Alice by 1647.
Seth Grant came to New England in the "Lion," September 16, 1632, with Goodwin, Olmsted, etc.; he was an original proprietor of Hartford, and his home lot, in 1639, was on the southeast corner of the highways now Pearl and Trumbull streets. He died probably in 1646-7; inventory March 4, 1646-7, £141.10. 8. His children are mentioned several times in the Book of Distribution. Paul Peck bought land of the estate; June 10, 1651, Bartholomew Barnard owned land "in the Nock," boundod North by land belonging to Seth Grant's children. The name of only one is known: Elizabeth; married Feb., 1655, Robert Warner, of Middletown.
There were no records of the children of Seth Grant. Probate records established that Elizabeth Warner was the daughter of Seth Grant, and that Elizabeth Warner was Sarah's sister.[2]
"Sarah Holmes, widow of Richard and Exec'x of his will, reported dec'd at Court 4 Dec. 1706. Adm'n granted to Mr. Samuel Hayes and John Bouton. Sundry children of Robert Warner of Middletown dec'd are next of kin."[3]
RICHARD1 WEBB, HARTFORD FOUNDER died 31 Jul 1665 in Norwalk, CT d. s. p.. He married ELIZABETH ______ aft. 04 Mar 1646/47 in Hartford, CT (aft. death of 1st husband Hartford Founder Seth Grant). She was born abt. 1614 in England, and died 24 Jan 1680/81 in Norwalk, CT. He died in Norwalk in July 1665, the inventory of his estate was taken on 5 October 1665, and was presented to the court on 1 November 1665. Genealogy: N/A, as he had no children.
From The Great Migration Begins - For Seth Grant:
From The Great Migration Begins - For Richard Webb:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-236991
Elizabeth, whose ancestry is unknown, was the married first, by about 1635,[6] Seth Grant, 1632[7] immigrant to Cambridge who settled at Hartford in 1635.[8]
Based on the date of his inventory, Seth Grant died Hartford, Connecticut, before 4 March 1646[/7].[9]
From later dated records regarding the settlement of estates, Elizabeth (____) Grant married second, Richard Webb[10] Richard Webb was also an early immigrant who resided first at Cambridge, Massachusetts, and removed shortly to Hartford, Connecticut. Still later, Webb settled at Norwalk[11] The names of both Seth Grant and Richard Webb appear on the "earliest volume of Colony Land Records" that include the Hartford area.[12]
Richard Webb died July 1665,[13] and "Elissabeth Webb, the widow of Ritchard Webb, formerly of Norwalke," died 24 January 1680[/1].[14]
Although no record of their births has been located, Frank Farnsworth Starr's work with Grant and Webb land and estate records[15] show at least two children born to Seth Grant, probably with his wife, Elizabeth.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Webb-158
As far as can be told from the records Richard Webb had only one wife Elizabeth. Alleged wife Grace Wilson was apparently part of the fraudulent genealogy. Anderson calls her Elizabeth ____ [17], widow of Seth Grant. Elizabeth died at Norwalk, 24 Jan 1680/1 and a distribution was made to a daughter of Seth Grant in March 1681.[15]
From the 1st book of Grants and Deeds:" 'Elizabeth Webb, relicke of Richard Webb,' in 1677, employed her 'Beloved brother John Gregory to make an agreement with Thomas Butler of Hartford, and his wife,' the 'laying claime to the estate of my deere husband, Richard Webb, deceased, --' fol. 51"[18]
"Elissabeth Webb, the widow of Richard Webb, formerly of Norwalke, deceased the twenty fowreth of January, 1680."[19]
Richard and his wife had no recorded children. Richard Webb of New Haven and Stamford was not his son.[16]
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1615
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England
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1633 |
February 1, 1633
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Broad Oak, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom
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1635 |
April 3, 1635
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Hertford, Hertfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1639 |
1639
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Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
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1680 |
January 24, 1680
Age 65
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Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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