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View Tree for Launcelot GrangerLauncelot Granger (b. 1620, d. September 13, 1689)

Launcelot Granger (son of Launcelot Granger)3529, 3530 was born 16203531, 3532, and died September 13, 1689 in Suffield, Hartford Co., Connecticut3533, 3534. He married Joanna Adams on January 04, 1653/54 in Newbury, Suffield, Ct3535, 3536, daughter of Robert Adams and Eleanor Wilmot.

 Includes NotesNotes for Launcelot Granger:
[wisniewski.FTW]

"Banks Topographic Dictionary of 2,885 English Emigrants to New England 1620-1650" p. 98
Granger, Launcelot, departed St. Antholin, settled Ipswich, MA, reference Newberry.

"History of Suffield" 1879
Launcelot Granger was in Ipswich, 1648; removed to Newberry; married Joanna Adams, 1654; ha d eleven children; removed to Suffield 1674. In 1676 he was wounded by the Indians, receivin g a ball in the leg, which he carried for life. Four of his sons had families in Suffield. T homas and George were proprieters, and had houes lots adjoining their father's in High Street . He was land measurer several years, and ancestor of all of the name in Suffield, includin g Hon. Gideon and Francis, Postmasters General. "Farmer's Register" says he died at Newberry . Suffield Record says Launcelot Granger died Sept. 3 1689.
Joanna gave deposition at age 17 in 1651.

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Launcelot Granger, b. 1637 was commandeered, by a ship master, from his home in Western Engla nd at 12 or 14 years and forced to be the ship's cabin boy on the voyage to what is now Ameri ca, then spent the next two years as indentured servant in the colony of Massachusetts Bay . He married Joanna Adams, b. 133 in 1653.[Wisniewski 2.FTW]

"Banks Topographic Dictionary of 2,885 English Emigrants to New England 1620-1650" p. 98
Granger, Launcelot, departed St. Antholin, settled Ipswich, MA, reference Newberry.

"History of Suffield" 1879
Launcelot Granger was in Ipswich, 1648; removed to Newberry; married Joanna Adams, 1654; ha d eleven children; removed to Suffield 1674. In 1676 he was wounded by the Indians, receivin g a ball in the leg, which he carried for life. Four of his sons had families in Suffield. T homas and George were proprieters, and had houes lots adjoining their father's in High Street . He was land measurer several years, and ancestor of all of the name in Suffield, includin g Hon. Gideon and Francis, Postmasters General. "Farmer's Register" says he died at Newberry . Suffield Record says Launcelot Granger died Sept. 3 1689.
Joanna gave deposition at age 17 in 1651.

http://www.execpc.com/~keyestl/granger.htm

Launcelot Granger, b. 1637 was commandeered, by a ship master, from his home in Western Engla nd at 12 or 14 years and forced to be the ship's cabin boy on the voyage to what is now Ameri ca, then spent the next two years as indentured servant in the colony of Massachusetts Bay . He married Joanna Adams, b. 133 in 1653.

More About Launcelot Granger and Joanna Adams:
Marriage: January 04, 1653/54, Newbury, Suffield, Ct.3537, 3538

Children of Launcelot Granger and Joanna Adams are:
  1. +Dorothy Granger, b. February 15, 1664/65, Newbury, Essex Co., massachusetts3539, 3540, d. 17243541, 3542.
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