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Elisaphat Gregory (bef. 1618)

Elisaphat Gregory
Born before in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Englandmap
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Biography

Elishaphat Greogory, son of Henry Gregory, was bpt. 19 April 1618, in Uxbridge, England. Elishaphat Gregorie son of Henry of Nottingham, shoemaker, was apprenticed on 30 July 1635 for seven years to Robert Davies of the Blacksmiths’ Company of London. On 18 May 1641 in a postscript to the will of Giles Gibbs of Windsor, Connecticut: “I giue to Elizaphatt Gregory, 10 bushells of Corne in case hee discharge the debt I gaue my worde for him to Mr. Huitt”. No further record found.[1][2]

Sources

  1. West, Randy A. FASG, "Henry1 Gregory of Springfield, Massachusetts, and Stratford, Connecticiut: His Marriage and the Baptisms of His Elder Children in England." Connecticut Ancestry Vol. 65, No 1, p. 1. (Connecticut Ancestry Society, August 2022).
  2. St. Margaret, Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, chapel register, 1538-1656 (London Metropolitan Archives, DRO/010/001) [London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 (Borough: Hillingdon) at www.ancestry.com, images 21 (Thomas), 22 (John), 23 (Persis), 25 (Elishaphat), 26 (Alice), and 27 (Elizabeth).




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Given that there was no Edward - there are no sources. Are there objections to changing him to Elisaphat a known son?
posted by Anne B
Gregory-330 and Gregory-193 appear to represent the same person because: same parents
What proof is there of Edward son of Henry?
posted on Gregory-330 (merged) by Anne B
What proof is there of Edward son of Henry?
posted by Anne B
Gregory-330 and Gregory-193 are not ready to be merged because: These may be two men with two different families mixed up due to the similarities of the wives names. More research is needed.
Gregory-330 and Gregory-193 appear to represent the same person because: It has been 4 years since this match has been looked at. It appears to be an exact duplicate except the different mothers need to be sourced. Thanks!

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