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Griffith_Family
ID: I228
Name: Samuel Griffith 1 2 3 4
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1630
Death: 1717
Occupation: Planter, friend of the Willett perhaps merchant also
Education: Of Calvert County Welshpool his property 1681
Religion: he perhaps the 1708 baptism in Md by June 1651
Note:
80. Samuel Griffith and daughter Rachel seem to be in The Colonial Dames of America

Samuel a very common name in my Griffith line.

Samuel Griffith said in Maryland prior to June 1651 with wife and 2 servants.

Welch Poole, Calvert County, west side of Patuxent River, original grant of Samuel Griffith, recorded Griffin.

Samuel Griffith the immigrant Quaker, at Herring Creek Meeting 7th day of 9th month 1688, with William Edmonson, Samuel Chew II, Joseph chew and William berry; witness wedding Thomas Miles and Elizabeth White, West River Meeting, Md 23 Dec 1714.

Samuel Griffith witness will of Edmund Joy 1665.

71. Samuel Griffeth of Calvert County, planter sold to William Lee of Prince George's County, part of "Cold Spring Manor" on west side of Patuxent River 1 Aug 1699, Witnesses Edward Willett and Tom. Hollyday

Samuel Griffith, of Wales, said to be in Maryland by June, 1651, with wife and 2 servants. An Elizabeth Griffith transported in 1652.

Samuel Griffth will probated 3 Sept 1717. Suggested that some of the children must be from a second marriage.

Hurley, The Griffith Gamily of Maryland: Samuel named heir of Philip Soones will 30 March 1685. Faith Gongo will 23 Feb 1693 names Samuel overseer of estate. Samuel executor will of John Whipps of 10 December 1716, Calvert County.







Father: Early Maryland Griffith

Marriage 1 Elizabeth Evans c: 15 FEB 1708 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel County, Md.
Married: in Wales
Children
Martha Griffith
Mary Griffith
Sarah Griffith
Rebecca Griffith
George Griffith
Samuel Griffith b: ABT 1681 c: 15 FEB 1708 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel County, Md.
Sarah Griffith b: 1685
Rachel Griffith b: 1689 c: 15 FEB 1708 in St. James Parish
Zipporah Griffith b: 11 FEB 1691 in St James Parish c: 8 JUL 1705 in St James Parish, Anne Arundel County, Md
Elizabeth Griffith b: 8 NOV 1703

Marriage 2 Elizabeth

Sources:
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Note: NAME 80. Samuel Griffith and daughter Rachel seem to be in The Colonial Dames of AmericaNAME NAME Samuel a very common name in my Griffith line.NAME NAME Samuel Griffith said in Maryland prior to June 1651 with wife and 2 servants.NAME NAME Welch Poole, Calvert County, west side of Patuxent River, original grant of Samuel Griffith, recorded Griffin.NAME NAME Samuel Griffith the immigrant Quaker, at Herring Creek Meeting 7th day of 9th month 1688, with William Edmonson, Samuel Chew II, Joseph chew and William berry; witness wedding Thomas Miles and Elizabeth White, West River Meeting, Md 23
Dec 1714.NAME NAME Samuel Griffith witness will of Edmund Joy 1665,
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Note: NAME 71, Samuel Griffeth of Calvert County, planter sold to William Lee of Prince George's County, part of "Cold Spring Manor" on west side of Patuxent River 1 Aug 1699, Witnesses Edward Willett and Tom. HollydayNAME NAME Samuel Griffith, of Wales, said to be in Maryland by June, 1651, with wife and 2 servants. An Elizabeth Griffith transported in 1652.NAME NAME Samuel Griffth will probated 3 Sept 1717. Suggested that some of the chlldren must be from a second marriage.
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Note: NAME 84. Samuel Griffith, planter, Calvert County Md, sold property in Prince George's County 1 Aug 1699, part of Cold Spring Manor, west side of Patuxent River.NAME Edward Willett a witness.NAME NAME NAME Samuel Griffith, John Evans, Mareen Duvall, and Thomas Evans listed together at Quaker marriage West River Meeting December 1714
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Note: NAME 110. A Samuel Griffith, likely the one who died in 1717, was a Quaker, he appearing in the assembly signing the marriage of Thomas Miles and Elizabeth White at the West River Meeting, Anne Arundel County, 12 Dec 1714.NAME Samuel Griffith, likely this one, at the Herring Creek Meeting 7th day 9th month 1688, Anne Arundel County, others there including William Edmonson, Joseph Chew, Samuel Chew II, and William Berry.
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published on May 29th, 2006 <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=griffith_pgg&id=I228> The author/originator was Paul Garland.
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