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Hannah Phelps

Female 1684 - 1726  (41 years)


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  • Name Hannah Phelps 
    Born 2 Aug 1684  Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Christened 16 Aug 1684  Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 1726  of Poquonock (near Windsor), Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2121  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father Timothy Phelps,   b. 1 Sep 1639, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. From 2 Mar 1716/1717 to 28 Sep 1719, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 77 years) 
    Mother Mary Griswold,   b. 5 Oct 1644, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. From 1717 to 1719, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 72 years) 
    Married 19/19 Mar 1661/2  Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1213  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Thomas Phelps,   b. 21 Aug 1687, Poquonock (near Windsor), Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Jan 1750, of Poquonock (near Windsor), Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 62 years) 
    Married 1708  Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F1276  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. Mentioned in father's will and listing of father's children as follows per the book "The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors," comp. by Oliver Seymour Phelps of Portland, Oregon and Andrew T. Servin of Lenox, Massachusetts, 1899, pp. 93-97:
      "Hartford Probate Records. Vol. 9, p.p. 338. Last will and testament of Mr. Timothy Phelps of Windsor, in the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticut in New England.
      'I, Timothy Phelps of Windsor, in the town, county and colony aforesaid in New England, being very aged, and yet through the mercy of God retaining a good measure of that understanding and memory that he had been pleased to bestow upon me, do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament: First, I commit my soul to God in Jesus Christ my saviour and my body to the earth, to be decently entered. As for my estate Real and personal, my just Debts and funeral expenses being deducted and paid by my Ex's, I will devise and bequeath as followeth.
      Imprimis, I give, devise, and bequeath all my estate whatsoever, Both Real and personal, To my three sons William, Cornelius, and Samuell to have and to hold and Improve the same in trust for the use of my wife during her natural life and after her decease my will is and I hereby do give and devise all my houseing and Lands with the appurtenances, to my sons Timothy Phelps, William Phelps, Cornelius Phelps, Samuel Phelps, Natl. Phelps and the heirs of Joseph Phelps, in the Room of their father to be equally divided into Six Equal parts provided always; and it is my will that they pay and make up to their Sisters Sarah, Hannah, Ann and Martha, my daughters or to their heirs and to the heirs of my daughter Abigail deceased fourty eight pounds as money apiece and my will is that what they have already received as entered upon my book shall be reckoned as part of said sum and if my said sons and the heirs of my son Joseph shall pay their sisters and their heirs above mentioned in equal proportion except that the heirs of Joseph shall pay four pounds more then an equal proportion and my son Cornelius four pounds less then an equal proportion. And my will further is that my wife shall have the free disposal of all her wearing apparel at her decease and that my grandson Samuel Tiler shall have half of that bequeathed to the heirs of my Daughter Abigail if he liveth with me so long as I live or till he comes to the age of eighteen years and I do hereby nominate and appoint my living wife Mary to be my executrix and my three sons William, Cornelius and Sam'l to be my executors to this my last will and testament.
      In witness whereof that his is my last will and Testament I ye sd. Timothy Phelps have hereto put my hand and seal this Second day of March Anno Domini 1716 or 1717. Timothy (his X mark and a seal] Phelps... [Witnesses: John Mansfield and Thomas Moore.]
      And whereas I being aged and my wife so and not knowing how long it may please God to continue my life and not knowing what debts and charge may Arise before I leave this world my will is that my sons and my daughters & their heirs shall pay their equal parts and shares of my debts and charges after my decease and my daughters Sarah Hannah, Ann & Martha & and the heirs of Abigail shall have fourty six pounds apiece with what they have already have to be paid as money out of my estate after my decease by the charge as above mentioned I intend that if there be any extraordianry charge so that the improvement of my estate will not maintain me this addition of my will was made and published this 2nd day of March 1716 or 1717. Timothy [his X mark and a seal] Phelps. Witnessess: John Mansfield and Thomas Moore.'
      [There is another statement added 28 Sep 1719 wherein the two witnesses came before Matthew Allyn, Asst., to declare that they saw Timothy Phelps sign the document with a sound mind and memory.]
      Children [listed in the book] (all born Windsor, CT.) were:
      I. Timothy, b. 1 Nov, bp. 8th 1663, m. Martha Crow.
      II. Joseph, b. 27 Sep 1666, m. Sarah Hosford.
      III. William, b. 4 Feb 1669, m. 1st Abigail Mudge, 2nd Ruth Barber.
      IV. Cornelius, b. 26 Apr 1671, m. Sarah Mansfield.
      V. Mary, b. 14 Aug 1673, d. 23 May 1690, aged 17 yrs.
      VI. Samuel, b. 29 Jan 1675, m. Abigail Eno.
      VII. Nathaniel, b. 7, bp. 13 Jan 1677, m. 1st Hannah Bissell, 2nd Abigail Pinney.
      VIII. Sarah, b. 27 Dec 1679, m. David Marshall of Hebron, Ct.
      IX. Abigail, b. 3 Jun 1682, m. Samuel Filer.
      X. Hannah, b. 2, bp. 16 Aug 1684, m. Thomas Phelps.
      XI. Anne, b. 2 Oct 1686, m. David Porter.
      XII. Martha, b. 12 Nov 1688, m. Corporal Samuel Holcomb."

      2. The book "The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors," comp. by Oliver Seymour Phelps of Portland, Oregon and Andrew T. Servin of Lenox, Massachusetts, 1899, pp. 111-112:
      "Hannah Phelps, b. Windsor, Ct., 4th, bp. 16 Aug 1684, m. Thomas Phelps 1708, child of John and Sarah (Buckland) Phelps. He b. Poquonock, Ct., 21 Aug 1687. He was of the line of George Phelps, brother of Mr. William Phelps, his wife died in 1726, by her he had eight children. He was m. a 2nd time to Ann Brown. For the descendants of 2nd wife, see family of George (Phelps) settled probably in Poquonock, Windsor, d. there 6 Jan 1750. Children of Hannah Phelps, b. Poquonock, CT:
      I. Hannah, b. 28 Sep 1709, m. Cornelius Phelps [first cousins - son of her uncle Cornelius Phelps].
      II. Thomas, b. 29 Jul 1711, m. Margaret Watson.
      III. Sarah, b. 28 Sep 1713, b. Timothy Moses.
      IV. Noadiah, b. 6 Jul 1713, m. Noama Case.
      V. Margaret, b. 15 Mar 1717, d. young.
      VI. Benjamin, b. 25 Jul 1720, m. Lydia Palmer, 2nd Elizabeth Goodhue.
      VII. Mindwell, b. 17 Feb 1722, m. Jonathan Adams.
      VIII. Elida or Lydia, b. 25 Jul 1725.
      For the descendants of this family see George Phelps, Sen., 1630."

      3. Henry R. Stiles, "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut," 1892, v. 2, pp. 565-6: "Timothy Phelps (Lt.) (son of William), m. 19 Mar (1661, Old Church Record) Mary (dau. of Edward) Griswold of Kenilworth, CT, b. at Windsor, 5, bp. 13 Oct 1644, and d. some years before her husband. He owned the Half-Way Covenant, Windsor Church, 8 Nov 1663 (O.C.R.); he was freeman at Windsor, 1664; rec'd his commission as Lieut. under Col. Wm. Whiting, with Capt. Matthew Allyn, in 1709 in Queen Anne's War; he d. 1719; the will of Capt. Tim. Phelps of Windsor, dated 2 Mar 1717, mentions all his twelve children (except Mary who died young) and 'grandson Samuel Filer'; he resided in Windsor on the original Phelps homestead. Children (born Windsor, first eight O.C.R.):
      A. Timothy, b. 1 (bp. 8, O.C.R.), Nov 1663.
      B. Joseph, b. 27 Sep 1666.
      C. William, b. 4 Feb 1668(9).
      D. Cornelius, b. 26 Apr 1671.
      E. Mary, b. 14 Aug 1673; d. 23 May 1690.
      F. Samuel, b. 29 Jan 1675.
      G. Nathaniel (Capt.), b. 7 (bp.13, O.C.R.) Jan 1677.
      H. Sarah, b. 27 Dec 1679; m. David Marshall.
      I. Abigail, b. 5 Jun 1682; m. Samuel Filer; she d. 28 Jan 1709.
      J. Hannah, b. 4 Aug 1684; m. as 2d wife Jas. Eno. [Kerry's note: See marriage note below concerning marriage conflict.]
      K. Ann, b. 2 Oct 1686; m. David Porter.
      L. Martha, b. 12 Nov 1688; m. Corp. Samuel Holcomb."

      4. FHL book 929.273 L995m "Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas Rice Lyon and his Wife Harriet Wade Rice...," by Patty Barthell Myers (2003), pp. 357-60:
      "EDWARD1 GRISWOLD, son of George Griswold and his first wife Dousubel (___) and half-brother of Matthew Griswold...
      [Children...]
      viii MARY GRISWOLD, bpt. Windsor 13 Oct 1644; d. 1690; m. 19 May 1661/2 TIMOTHY PHELPS, b. Windsor 1 Sept 1639; d. 1719, s/o William Phelps and his second wife, Mary Dover. Children (PHELPS): Timothy m. Martha Crow, d/o Christopher Crow and Mary Burr; Joseph m. Sarah Hosford; William m/1 Abigail Mudge, m/2 Ruth Barber, d/o Samuel Barber & Mary Coggens; Cornelius m. Sarah Mansfield; Mary d. in her teens; Samuel m. Abigail Eno, d/o James Eno and Abigail Bissell; Nathaniel m/1 Hannah Bissell, d/o Samuel Bissell & Abigail Holcomb, m/2 Abigail Pinney; Sarah m. David Marshall; Abigail m. Samuel Filer; Hannah m/1 Thomas Phelps, m/2 James3 Eno (James2,1); Ann m. David Porter, s/o John Porter & Joanna Gaylord; Martha m. Samuel Holcomb...
      (Edward Elbridge Salisbury & Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury, Gen. & Biog. Monographs on the Fam. of Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, et.al.; pp: 10-13; Nash, Fifty Puritan Ancestors, pp. 102-5; Ruth Lee Griswold, Griswold Family, pp. 188-9; Richard A. Wheeler, History of Stonington, Conn., p. 537; Alvan Talcott, Families of Early Guilford, Conn., pp. 530-1; Esther Griswold French and Robert Lewis French, The Griswold Family, The First Five Generations in America, p. 13 et seq.; Savage sv Edward, George, Francis, Joseph Griswold; Torrey sv Edward, George, John, Joseph, Francis Griswold; James Bemis.)"

      BIRTH:
      1. The "Phelps Family of America" book varies in birthdate for the two entries above; one says 2 Aug and the other 4 Aug. I do no know which is correct.

      MARRIAGE:
      1. Stiles, in his book of Ancient Windsor cited below, mentions that Hannah Phelps was married a second time in 1708 to James Eno. This conflicts with the date of her marriage to Thomas Phelps and her subsequent children with Thomas. Stiles gives the following entry for James Eno.
      Henry R. Stiles, "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut," 1892, v. 2, p. 242: "James Eno (Sgt.) (son of James, g.son of James), b. 23 Sep 1679 (O.C.R.) Windsor; of Windsor and Union; m. (1) 5 Apr 1703 Mary (dau. John and gd.dau. of Matthew) Grant, b. 23 Jan 1675; d. 6 Mar 1704; (2) 15 Jul 1708, Hannah (dau. Lieut. Timo. and Mary Griswold) Phelps, b. 16 Aug 1684; d. Mar1728; he d. 1764. Joseph Eno and Mary Loomis were executors of will of James Eno of Union, died 1764. - 'Col. Rec.' Children:
      A. By first marriage:
      a. James. b. 30 Dec 1703; d. inf.
      B. By second marriage:
      a. Hannah, b. 1 Sep 1710; m. Job Loomis, who was b. 6 Mar 1710/11, and d. 1772; she d. 1793.
      b. James, b. 30 Dec 1713.
      c. Benjamin, b. 1 Mar 1715; d. 9 Nov 1716.
      d. Sarah, b. 7 Nov 1717.
      e. Benjamin, b. 5 Oct 1719.
      f. Joseph, b. 20 Jan 1721; prob. the Ens. 2d. Co. 5th Reg't, 1762; recd 100 acres land in Vermont 20 Jun 1782."