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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.
SOURCE: James Hammond Trumbull, editor, The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884, Volume 1 (Boston, Massachusetts: Edward L. Osgood, 1886), page 241. Retrieved: 3 May 2011 from Google Books
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1608
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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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1639
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Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
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March 4, 1647
Age 39
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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