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Gideon Barnum and Maky Humphry were married June 27, 1757, by Joseph Humphrey,<br />

Justice of the Peace. [See Fam. 7, J.-\<br />

Jonathan Morgan, Jr., and Mary Humphery were married 21 Mch., 1758, by John Rawson,<br />

J.<br />

P. Children: Mary, b. 28 Feb., 1759; Abigail, b. 16 Feb., 1763; Asenath, b. 18 Aug., 1764;<br />

Daniel Humphre}-, b. 18 Oct., 1766.<br />

Some of these records may relate to the New Haven or Hartford families mentioned.<br />

From the Town Records of Kent, Cf.<br />

Eliphalet Humphreytille married Martha .<br />

"Nabbe," b. 4 Aug., \'](>k.--Hislory of Derby (Ct.), p. 736.<br />

Chddren: .Sarah, born i Oct., 1764;<br />

Mary IkMriiREY, from Harr<strong>in</strong>gton, jo<strong>in</strong>ed the church at Hampton, Cl. , <strong>in</strong> May, 1779.<br />

Richard U.mfrey was admitted to the church <strong>in</strong> Hampton, Ct., 13 June, 1731, or 9 July,<br />

1732, and the first of the name there.<br />

Umfray or Humphrey, had a home or house-lot <strong>in</strong> Fairfield (Ct.) <strong>in</strong> 1649, ^ri'i other lands,<br />

a part of Holt's Island. He also purchased of John Grumman, of Fairfield, his dwell<strong>in</strong>g-house<br />

and home-lot <strong>in</strong> Fairfield, Dec, 1655; also land of Richard Osborne and others; also of W. Pell<br />

and John Wheeler, admr. of the estate of Thomas Dimand, deed., <strong>in</strong> 1663.<br />

H<strong>in</strong>man Papers.<br />

Baptisms by, and recorded <strong>in</strong> the private journal of, Rev. Samuel Stebb<strong>in</strong>s, of Simsbury,<br />

1777 to 1S06. Copied by Mr. George E. Hoadley, of Hartford, Ct.<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e (dau. Amaziah and Elizabeth) Humphrey [Fam. 34 (423), /.-].<br />

Doriles (dau. Noah) Humphrey [see Fam. 23 (516), S.-}.<br />

Apr. 25, 1779, Joseph (son Joseph and Annice) Humphrey [Fam. 32 (399), /.''].<br />

June 4, 1779, Sarah (dau. Timothy) Humphrey [see Fam. 6 (153), S.-].<br />

May 21, 1780, Gideon (son Noah) Humphrey [Fam. 23 (514), S.^].<br />

June, 1780, Richard (son Michael and Hannah) Humphrey [Fam. 21 (260), /.=].<br />

1 78 1, Mark (son Ensign Joseph and Anna) Humphrey [Fam. 32 (400), J."].<br />

Dec, 1783, two children Daniel Humphrey [see Fam. 22, f."].<br />

June, 1785, Dorias [Dorcas.?] (dau. Amaziah) Humphrey [Fam. 34 (435), /•']•<br />

Aug. 13, 1786, Annis (dau. Lieut. Joseph) Humphrey [Fam. 32 (402), /.^].<br />

Nov. 12, 1786, Amasa (dau? Amasa) Humphrey [Fam. 29 (362), f.'''\.<br />

Apr. I, 1788, Lucy and Polly (daus. Amasa and Lucy) Humphrey [Fam. 29, /'].<br />

May, 1788, Rhoda (dau. Amasiah) Humphrey [Fam. 34 (436), /=].<br />

1788, Asa and Warren (sons Asa) Humphrey [Fam. 30 (366, 367), /."].<br />

Lora<strong>in</strong> (dau. Levi and Lora<strong>in</strong>) Humphrey [Fam. 37, J.-].<br />

1789, Lucy (dau. Amasa and Lucy) Humphrey [Fam. 29 (357), /.''].<br />

Sept. I, 1799, Persis Halura (dau. Amasa and Abigail) Humphrey [Fam. 29, /.'].<br />

June 8, 1806, Polly M. Cray (dau. Ozias) Humphrey [Fam. 31 (385), /.=]<br />

June, 1781, Ph<strong>in</strong>eas Nobles m. Sarah Humphrey [Fam. 22 (263), /.=].<br />

Aug. 24, 1783, Amasa Humphrey m. Lucy Case [Fam. 29, /.^].<br />

Mch. 10, 1785, Levy Case m. Polly Humphrey [Fam. 22 (272), /.'].<br />

1792, Granville Humphrey m. Lucretia Enos [Fam. 40, /=].<br />

Oct. 21, 1779, Amaziah (son of Amaziah) Humphrey died [Fam. 34 (430), /.=].<br />

Oct. 27, 1 781, Hezekia Humphrey died [Fam. 13, /.=].<br />

July, 1785, drowned <strong>in</strong> a well, Noah Humphrey [see Fam. 6, S."].<br />

Mch. 5, 1786, an <strong>in</strong>fant of Elisha Humphrey died [.see Fam. 19, /."].<br />

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