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Edward Stebbins

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Edward Stebbins

Birth
Essex, England
Death
1663 (aged 68–69)
Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Probably the Edward Stebbing baptized at Black Notley, Essex, 24 February 1594/5, son of William Stebbing. Came (probably) from Braintree, Essex to Massachusetts Bay in 1633. First settled in Cambridge; moved to Hartford in 1636. Deacon. Died between 8 October 1663 and 19 August 1668 (date of inventory), and probably closer to the latter date.
Married by about 1629 Frances (Tough) (Chester) Smith, daughter of Ralph Tough of Burrough-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, and widow of Sampson Chester and Thomas Smith. She died between 12 November 1673 (date of codicil to will) and 23 December 1673 (date of inventory).
Edith (Stebbins) (Day) (Maynard) Holyoke, wife successively of Robert Day, John Maynard and Eliazer Holyoke, was a younger sister of Edward Stebbins. Edward and Edith Stebbins may have been related to the brothers Rowland and Martin Stebbins
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project

Probably the Edward Stebbing baptized at Black Notley, Essex, 24 February 1594/5, son of William Stebbing. Came (probably) from Braintree, Essex to Massachusetts Bay in 1633. First settled in Cambridge; moved to Hartford in 1636. Deacon. Died between 8 October 1663 and 19 August 1668 (date of inventory), and probably closer to the latter date.
Married by about 1629 Frances (Tough) (Chester) Smith, daughter of Ralph Tough of Burrough-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, and widow of Sampson Chester and Thomas Smith. She died between 12 November 1673 (date of codicil to will) and 23 December 1673 (date of inventory).
Edith (Stebbins) (Day) (Maynard) Holyoke, wife successively of Robert Day, John Maynard and Eliazer Holyoke, was a younger sister of Edward Stebbins. Edward and Edith Stebbins may have been related to the brothers Rowland and Martin Stebbins
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project



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