Hart Family - Ourfolk
Sarah (Jones) ABT 1615 - 6 MAY 1665
Sarah was born on ABT 1615 and died on 6 MAY 1665 in Springfield, Mass .
Sarah was married to Griffith Jones on ABT 1645.
Griffith was born on 1614 in Wales and died on 19 FEB 1676 in Springfield, MA .
He was the son of Morgan Jones (ABT 1590 - 1643).
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Came from Wales and settled in Springfield, Mass. In 1645 one of the first
settlers of that colony. Some references from Pioneers of Mass. by C. H. Pope.
Had a first wife named Margaret.
Griffith came to America on the ship 'Thomas and John'
on Jan. 6, 1635 from London to Virginia. He was
listed as arriving at Springfield, Mass. in 1644. He
was a 'Freeman' at Springfield, Mass. April 5,
1649, was a prop. in 1646. He wife's name was
Sarah, no records were found as to her last name
or when, or where they were married.
'About 1643-1645, a determined effort was made to recruit the artisans and tradesmen necessary to make Springfield independent of outside sources of supply, and at that period the population practically doubled. Then arrived John Matthews the cooper, Griffith Jones the tanner, and Hugh Parsons the brick maker.' (EARLY SPRINGFIELD AND LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS by HARRY ANDREW WRIGHT)
'The tanner Griffith Jones lost his house and lands through indebtedness to the Pynchons
'(The Pynchons And The People Of Early Springfield by Stephen Innes)
In March 18, 1850, Griffith Jones, Miles Morgan and Miles's wife Prudence testified that they heard the wife of Thomas Miller, Sara, say: 'get thee gone Hugh Parsons, get thee gone, if thou wilt not go I will go to Mr. Pynchon and he shall have thee away.' (Witch Hunting int he Seventh Century New England - David D. Hall pg 53)
Lived on Main street in Springfield, Ma. His neighbor was Reic Bodurtha.
(Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham Counties, Connecticut)
settlers of that colony. Some references from Pioneers of Mass. by C. H. Pope.
Had a first wife named Margaret.
Griffith came to America on the ship 'Thomas and John'
on Jan. 6, 1635 from London to Virginia. He was
listed as arriving at Springfield, Mass. in 1644. He
was a 'Freeman' at Springfield, Mass. April 5,
1649, was a prop. in 1646. He wife's name was
Sarah, no records were found as to her last name
or when, or where they were married.
'About 1643-1645, a determined effort was made to recruit the artisans and tradesmen necessary to make Springfield independent of outside sources of supply, and at that period the population practically doubled. Then arrived John Matthews the cooper, Griffith Jones the tanner, and Hugh Parsons the brick maker.' (EARLY SPRINGFIELD AND LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS by HARRY ANDREW WRIGHT)
'The tanner Griffith Jones lost his house and lands through indebtedness to the Pynchons
'(The Pynchons And The People Of Early Springfield by Stephen Innes)
In March 18, 1850, Griffith Jones, Miles Morgan and Miles's wife Prudence testified that they heard the wife of Thomas Miller, Sara, say: 'get thee gone Hugh Parsons, get thee gone, if thou wilt not go I will go to Mr. Pynchon and he shall have thee away.' (Witch Hunting int he Seventh Century New England - David D. Hall pg 53)
Lived on Main street in Springfield, Ma. His neighbor was Reic Bodurtha.
(Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham Counties, Connecticut)
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