Susanah Griffin was born September 1675, in Bradford Essex, Massachusetts, British Colonial America, the daughter of John Griffin. [1]
A Deed dated April 7, 1709 gives the details of land that was divided among Susanna's siblings by her widowed mother, when her father died. (For the details, see the profile of her mother Shatswell-3 )
On September 9,1703, in Haverhill, Massachusetts, Susanna married Captain Christopher Bartlett, III (1678-1747) [2]
All of the children of Susanah and Christopher were born at Haverhill, Massachusetts [3]:
Hannah Bartlett, born February 3, 1705 in Haverhill, MA Hannah, d. Christopher, jr. and Susanna (Griffing), Feb. 3, 1704-5.
Nathaniel Bartlett, born August 25, 1706, died 1773, in Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, married Sarah Johnson (1709-1787) Nathaniell, s. Christopher, jr. and Susannah (Griffing), Aug. 25, 1706
John Bartlett, born November 24, 1708 in Haverhill, MA. John, s. Christopher, jr. and Susanna (Griffing), Nov. 24, 1708.
Daniel Bartlett, born December 13, 1710, Daniell [David. CR1], s. Christopher, jr. and Susannah (Griffing), Dec. 13, 1710. He died January 2, 1715 at Haverhill
Susanna Bartlett, born February 2, 1712, Susannah, d. Christopher, jr. and Susannah (Griffing), Feb. 2, 1712-13. She died November 4, 1803, in Hampstead, Rockingham county, New Hampshire, married Jonathan Carleton
↑ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:33DK-PBP : accessed 2017-04-01), entry for Susanna /Griffin/
Griffins of Franklin, New Hampshire, a partial genealogy and some descendants of Humphrey Griffrin 1605-1661 Compiled by Rodney A Griffin of Franklin, assisted by Mrs Alice Thompson, Concord Consultant Genealogist, Indexed by Chester A Griffin
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WikiTree profile Griffin-1608 created through the import of GriffinClarence_AncWithDeathAft1600.ged on Feb 20, 2012 by Sue Durling
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