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Matthew GRANT

Male 1601 - 1681  (80 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Matthew GRANT was born on 27 Oct 1601 in Woolbridge, Dorsetshire, England (son of John GRANT and Alice TURBERVILLE); died on 16 Dec 1681 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    BIOGRAPHY: [Borderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2235, Date of Import: Nov 9, 1997] BY BERYL N GRANT CLAN GRANT GENEA LOGIST THE ENGLISH GRANTS Research on two early lines of Grants who came to America in the early 1600's, trace them to Lincolnshire and Yorkshire,England. I refer to the Matthew Grant born 1601 in Dorset and who with his wife Priscilla emigrated from Plymouth to Dorchester,MA on the ship Mary and John, and who was one of the founders of Windsor,CT, His father,John Grant, b.1574(wife Alice Turberville of Woolbridge,Dorset) was the son of George Grant,son of John Grant and Jane Belford who married in Roxby in 1570. This information was reported at the 6th reunion of the Grant Family Association in NY City in 1914. This family traces back in Roxby,Yorkshire to one William Graunt living in the middle of the 15th century. there is question as to the location of Roxby, whether in Yorkshire or Lincolnshire. There is a Roxby,Lincolnshire located nine miles SW of Barton-on-Humber,Yorkshire. Lord Strathspey's book on the History of Clan Grant traces the Chiefs of the Clan back to Sir Laurence Le Grant(1258-1266) , son of William and Aldreda, who was sheriff of Inverness in 1263. A history of the Grants by Archie McKerracher traces the surname of Grant to a Norman knight,Le Grant who came to England with William the Conqueror in 1066. His descendent, William Le Grant, held lands in Nottinghamshire(near Lincolnshire and Yorkshire,England) through his wife Aldreda who was a member of the Bissett family who had been granted land around Stratherick and Beauly in the Moray Firth area of Scotland. An article by Maran McCormick also states the Anglo-Norman origin and that William and Alfreda Bissett Grant held manor of East Bridgeford in Nottinghamshire, England. This account also states that there is a claim to descent from Kenneth MacAlpine,King of Scotland in the 9th century. Many of our clan members who trace their families back to England are wondering about their ties to Scotland. In many cases scots moved down to England,particularly Yorkshire, for economic reasons as this was one of the centers of the woolen trade. It might also be that this family might be descended from the Le Grants who settled in this corner of the Midlands of England and would be related very distantly to the Grants in Scotland. In either case I feel that if one were able to trace far enough on the Yorkshire Grants(which I feel has already been done to the best of anyone's ability) they would find that either of the above reasons would be valid. BIOGRAPHY: Most information on Matthew is from the Grant Family History On March 20, 1630 he embarked with his family, on the "Mary and John" at Plymouth England, they reached Boston Harbor May 30, 1630. The family settled at Dorchester, Massachusetts and he was admitted a freeman May 18, 1631 but with many others, he disliked the close union of church and state that characterized the colony of Massachusetts Bay, as well as the growing tendency to establish the government in the hands of a privileged class, and to minimize the voice of the people in the conduct of their own affairs. Accordingly, in October 1635 he went overland to the Connecticut River with the party that prepared for the settlement of Windsor, his family probably did not go at that time but joined him the following April. There freed from the tramma of a royal charter, he assisted in forming a true democracy, the germ from which American political institutions have grown. His claim was in the Palasades next to the town lot. This he gave to his son John with whom he spent his declining years. It is said he was a carpenter. He was the first and for many years the principal surveyed; deacon of the first church; recorder, (town clerk) 1652-57 townsman, (selectman) many years, frequently receiving the highest number of votes; on the committee to lay out the bounds between Windsor and Hartford in 1651 and 1660, and to view the state of the town in 1651 and 1654 The absence of records makes it impossible to give a complete list of the many offices he held, but he was one of the important men of the town. Of him Dr. Stiles says in his History of Ancient Windsor: "Few men indeed filled so large a place in the early history of Windsor, or filled it so well as honest Matthew Grant; His name figures in almost every place of trust and the early records of the town show that his duties were always conscientiously performed" In 1654 he compiled "A Book of Records of Town Ways in Windsor" He was also the compiler of the " Old Church Record " which has furnished the basis for the histories of most of the families of ancient Windsor. He was the type of the best settlers of New England and left to his descendants an untarnished name, and the example of an unswerving fidelity to the public trusts committed to him, for he quaintly comments on his own work " I have been careful to do nothing on one man's desire. Indeed, Matthew Grant was one of the most influential persons involved in the establishment of Windsor. In addition to being the town's surveyor for several years, he served as its Town Clerk for some terms. He maintained a thorough volume called the Old Church Records, which is one of the most important records documenting Windsor's early history. Bradley Rymph Genealogy Page.

    Matthew married Priscilla GREY on 16 Nov 1625 in Devonshire, England. Priscilla (daughter of Rev. Anthony GREY and Magdalen PURIFOY) was born on 27 Feb 1601 in Banbury, Leicestershire, England; was christened on 14 Mar 1609 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died on 27 Apr 1644 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Priscilla GRANT was born on 14 Sep 1626 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 21 Oct 1669 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    2. Samuel GRANT was born on 12 Nov 1631 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 10 Sep 1718 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    3. Tahan GRANT was born on 3 Feb 1634 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 30 May 1693 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    4. Matthew GRANT was born on 10 Sep 1639 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 10 Sep 1639 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    5. John GRANT was born on 30 Apr 1642 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 22 Jul 1684 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    6. Noah GRANT was born in 1643 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died in 1727.

    Matthew married Susannah CAPEN on 29 May 1645 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. Susannah and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John GRANT was born on 6 May 1573 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England (son of George GRANT and Julian CLARGENNET); and died.

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    Biography: Bir-Mar-Ord, FGR Film# 1274171

    John married Alice TURBERVILLE on 7 Jul 1600 in France. Alice (daughter of Matthew TURBERVILLE) was born in 1577 in Woolbridge, Dorsetshire, England; died on 31 May 1640 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice TURBERVILLE was born in 1577 in Woolbridge, Dorsetshire, England (daughter of Matthew TURBERVILLE); died on 31 May 1640 in France.

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    BIOGRAPHY: Bir-Mar-Ord; FGR Film # 1274171

    Children:
    1. 1. Matthew GRANT was born on 27 Oct 1601 in Woolbridge, Dorsetshire, England; died on 16 Dec 1681 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George GRANT was born about 1534 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England (son of John GRANT and Jane BELFORD); and died.

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    • _UID: 5B5E86539F13475C99B662FFBC544FA3993A

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    Biography: Bir-Mar-Ord, FGR Film# 1274171

    George married Julian CLARGENNET on 7 Nov 1570 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England. Julian (daughter of Marmaduke CLARGENNET) was born about 1538 in Tenfield, Yorkshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Julian CLARGENNET was born about 1538 in Tenfield, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Marmaduke CLARGENNET); and died.

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    • _UID: D0F391381D21456B82CC09478935CBF798CC

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    CONFLICT: Spelling of name Claryonette. hum3.paf BIOGRAPHY: Bir-Mar-Ord, FGR Film# 1274171

    Children:
    1. Edward GRANT was born on 12 Aug 1571 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    2. 2. John GRANT was born on 6 May 1573 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    3. William GRANT was born on 14 Aug 1574 in Brampton, Roxby, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    4. Marmaduke GRANT was born on 10 Sep 1577 in Brampton, Roxby, Yorkshire, England; and died.

  3. 6.  Matthew TURBERVILLE was born about 1555 in Of Woolbridge, Dorset, England; died about 1577.

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    • _UID: 93D8A155C0B3429DAACEB970B8FB952DC961

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    CONFLICT: Birth; abt 1523 AFN.

    Children:
    1. 3. Alice TURBERVILLE was born in 1577 in Woolbridge, Dorsetshire, England; died on 31 May 1640 in France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John GRANT was born in 1505 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England (son of William GRANT and Jane BURTON); and died.

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    BIOGRAPHY: Bir-Mar-Ord; FGR Film #1274171 [Borderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2235, Date of Import: Nov 9, 1997] THE ENGLISH GRANTS BY BERYL N GRANT CLAN GRANT GENEA LOGIST Research on two early lines of Grants who came to America in the early 1600's, trace them to Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, England. I refer to the Matthew Grant born 1601 in Dorset and who with his wife Priscilla emigrated from Plymouth to Dorchester, MA on the ship, Mary and John, and who was one of the founders of Windsor, CT. His father, john Grant, b,1574 (wife Alice Turberville of Woolbridge, Dorset) was the son of George Grant, son of john Grant and Jane Belford who married in Roxby in 1570. This information was reported at the 6th reunion of the Grant family association in ny city in 1914. This family traces back in Roxby, Yorkshire to one William Graunt living in the middle of the 15th century. There is question as to the location of Roxby, whether in Yorkshire or Lincolnshire. There is a Roxby, Lincolnshire located nine miles sw of Barton-on-Humber, Yorkshire which would place the family with the second family below. The second family settled in Rowly, MA. And is documented in the Hazen family history. Hannah Grant, born 1631 in Rowley and who married Edward Hazen of Cadney, Lincolnshire, England in Rowley traces her line to Thomas Grant b 1601 in Hassle, Yorkshire(wife Jane Haburne); his father is john Grant b 1567 in Cottingham, Yorkshire, England, (wife Jane Watson). The location of both these families is very close, near Barton-on-Humber and Kingston-upon-hull and it is my belief that these lines are collateral lines. Lord Strathspey's book on the history of clan Grant traces the chiefs of the clan back to Sir Laurence le Grant(1258-1266) son of William and Aldreda, who was sheriff of Inverness in 1263. A history of the Grants by Archie Mckerracher published in" the highlander" traces the surname of Grant to a Norman knight, le Grant, who came to England with William the conqueror in 1066. His descendent, William le Grant, held lands in Nottinghamshire (near Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, England) through his wife Aldreda who was a member of the bissett family who had been Granted land around Stratherick and beauly in the Moray Firth area of Scotland. An article by Maran Mccormick also states the Anglo-Norman origin and that William and Alfreda Bissett Grant held manor of east Bridgeford in Nottinghamshire, England. This account also states that there is claim to descent from Kenneth Macalpine, king of Scotland in the 9th century. I have been told that many of the scotch clans can trace their beginnings to the Norman in vasion.. Many of our clan members who trace their families back to England are wondering about their ties to Scotland. In many cases Scots who moved down to England, particularly Yorkshire, for economic reasons as this was one of the center for the woolen trade. It might also be that this family might be descended from the le Grants who settled in this corner of the midlands of England and would be related very distantly to the Grants in Scotland. In either case i feel that if one were able to trace far enough on the Yorkshire Grants which I feel has already been to the best of anyone's ability) they would fine that either of the above reasons would be valid. From CraigeLlachie winter/spring 1994.

    John married Jane BELFORD about 1530 in France. Jane (daughter of Edward BELFORD) was born in 1509 in Brantingham, Yorkshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Jane BELFORD was born in 1509 in Brantingham, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Edward BELFORD); and died.

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    • _UID: A975BA0C49C84A1CA00F36457AB09CF43F41

    Children:
    1. William GRANT was born about 1531 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England; died on 21 Mar 1596.
    2. 4. George GRANT was born about 1534 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    3. Elizabeth GRANT was born about 1537 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    4. Christopher GRANT was born in 1540 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    5. John GRANT was born in 1542-1543 in Roxby, Yorkshire, England; and died.

  3. 10.  Marmaduke CLARGENNET was born in 1512 in Tanfield, Yorkshire, England; and died.

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    • _UID: 44EFF27D0EA540BB9E1334D7F324DFFAFC78

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    CONFLICT: Spelling of name Claryonette. hum3.paf

    Children:
    1. 5. Julian CLARGENNET was born about 1538 in Tenfield, Yorkshire, England; and died.