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First Generation Second Generation First Generation 1. William Griffin was born about 1645. William Griffin and Parthesia Carnsew were married on 23 Apr 1677 in St. Gluviacus Church, St. Gluvias, Cornwall, England. Parthesia Carnsew, daughter of Francis Carnsew and Margery, was born about 1645 in St. Gluvias, Cornwall, England. William Griffin and Parthesia Carnsew had the following children: 2 i. Ezekiel Griffin, born 1680, Creed, Cornwall, England; married Joan Webber, 10 Jun 1716, Creed, Cornwall, England; married Elizabeth Mewden, 5 Feb 1705, Creed, Cornwall, England; died Mar 1748, Creed, Cornwall, England. ii. George Griffin was born in 1681 in St. Gluvias, Cornwall, England. He was baptized on 19 Mar 1681 in St. Gluviacus Church, St. Gluvias, Cornwall, England. Second Generation 2. Ezekiel Griffin (William-1) was born in 1680 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He died in Mar 1748 at the age of 68 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He was buried on 6 Mar 1748 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Ezekiel Griffin and Joan Webber were married on 10 Jun 1716 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Joan Webber was buried on 1 Mar 1756 in Creed, Cornwall, England. She died on 1 Mar 1756 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Ezekiel Griffin and Joan Webber had the following children: 3 i. Elizabeth Griffin, born Oct 1716, Creed, Cornwall, England; married John Richards, 11 Jan 1741, St. Hermes, Cornwall, England. ii. John Griffin was born in Jan 1719–Feb 1719 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He was baptized on 2 Feb 1719 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. He died in Feb 1756–Mar 1756 at the age of 37 in Creed, Cornwall, England. John was buried on 1 Mar 1756 in Creed, Cornwall, England. 4 iii. Ezekiel Griffin, born May 1721, Creed, Cornwall, England; married Mary Thomas, 30 Dec 1749, St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England; died Mar 1772, Creed, Cornwall, England. 5 iv. William Griffin, born 17 Nov 1723, Creed, Cornwall, England; married Jane Bennett, 17 Jan 1746, St. Cuby, Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall, England; died Feb 1773, Creed, Cornwall, England. Ezekiel Griffin and Elizabeth Mewden were married on 5 Feb 1705 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Elizabeth Mewden was born between 1685 and 1695 in Grampound, Cornwall, England. She died in Apr 1709 at the age of 24 in Creed, Cornwall, England. She was buried on 21 Apr 1709 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. Ezekiel Griffin and Elizabeth Mewden had the following children: i. John Griffin was born in Oct 1706 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He died in Oct 1706 at the age of 0 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He was baptized on 15 Oct 1706 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. John was buried on 22 Oct 1706 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. 6 ii. Ann Griffin, born Apr 1708, Creed, Cornwall, England; married William Liddicote, 9 Oct 1736, St. Goran, Gorran, Cornwall, England; died 15 May 1772, Gorran, Cornwall, England. 1 Third Generation 3. Elizabeth Griffin (Ezekiel-2, William-1) was born in Oct 1716 in Creed, Cornwall, England. She was baptized on 21 Oct 1716 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. Elizabeth Griffin and John Richards were married on 11 Jan 1741 in St. Hermes, Cornwall, England. John Richards was born about 1716. 4. Ezekiel Griffin (Ezekiel-2, William-1) was born in May 1721 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He was baptized on 30 May 1721 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. He died in Mar 1772 at the age of 50 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Ezekiel was buried on 20 Mar 1772 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Ezekiel Griffin and Mary Thomas were married on 30 Dec 1749 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. Mary Thomas was born about 1720. She died in Sep 1763 at the age of 43 in Creed, Cornwall, England. She was buried on 11 Sep 1763 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Ezekiel Griffin and Mary Thomas had the following child: i. Mary Griffing was born in Oct 1750 in Creed, Cornwall, England. She was baptized on 23 Oct 1750 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. 5. William Griffin (Ezekiel-2, William-1) was born on 17 Nov 1723 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He was baptized on 3 Dec 1723 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. He died in Feb 1773 at the age of 49 in Creed, Cornwall, England. William was buried on 18 Feb 1773 in Creed, Cornwall, England. William Griffin and Jane Bennett were married on 17 Jan 1746 in St. Cuby, Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall, England. Jane Bennett, daughter of John Bennett, was born in 1724 in Kenwyn, Cornwall, England. She was baptized on 30 Nov 1724 in Kenwyn, Cornwall, England. She died in Aug 1794 at the age of 70 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Jane was buried on 30 Aug 1794 in Creed, Cornwall, England. William Griffin and Jane Bennett had the following children: i. William Griffin was born on 5 Aug 1747 in Kenwyn, Cornwall Co, England. He was christened on 5 Aug 1747 in Kenwyn, Cornwall Co, England. He was buried on 18 Feb 1773 in Creed, Cornwall, England. William died on 18 Feb 1773 at the age of 25 in Creed, Cornwall, England. 7 ii. Jane Griffin, born 27 Dec 1748, St. Erme, Cornwall Co, England; married Amos Knight, 30 Jan 1773, Probus, Cornwall Co, England. iii. John Griffin was born on 1 Jan 1750 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He was christened on 1 Jan 1750 in Creed, Cornwall, England. iv. Ezekiel Griffin was born on 13 May 1753 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He was christened on 13 May 1753 in Creed, Cornwall, England. v. James Griffin was born on 27 Dec 1755 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He was christened on 27 Dec 1755 in Creed, Cornwall, England. 8 vi. Anne Griffin, born 15 Oct 1758, Creed, Cornwall, England; married Thomas Rook, 4 Aug 1781, Creed, Cornwall, England. 9 vii. Matthew Griffin, born 21 Sep 1760, Creed, Cornwall, England; married Catherine Karkeet, 27 Jan 1785, Creed, Cornwall, England. viii. Mary Griffin was born on 27 Dec 1762 in Probus, Cornwall Co, England. She was christened on 27 Dec 1762 in Probus, Cornwall Co, England. She was buried on 11 Sep 1763 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Mary died on 11 Sep 1763 at the age of 0 in Creed, Cornwall, England. 10 ix. Thomas Griffin, born 31 Mar 1765, Probus, Cornwall Co, England; married Jane Penrose, 24 Dec 1788, Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. 2 6. Ann Griffin (Ezekiel-2, William-1) was born in Apr 1708 in Creed, Cornwall, England. She was baptized on 12 Apr 1708 in St. Crida, Creed, Cornwall, England. She died on 15 May 1772 at the age of 64 in Gorran, Cornwall, England. Ann Griffin and William Liddicote were married on 9 Oct 1736 in St. Goran, Gorran, Cornwall, England. William Liddicote, son of William Liddicote and Zenobia Poore, was born on 17 Apr 1701 in Roche, Cornwall, England. He died in May 1775 at the age of 74 in Gorran, Cornwall, England. Fourth Generation 7. Jane Griffin (William-3, Ezekiel-2, William-1) was born on 27 Dec 1748 in St. Erme, Cornwall Co, England. She was christened on 27 Dec 1748 in St. Erme, Cornwall Co, England. Jane Griffin and Amos Knight were married on 30 Jan 1773 in Probus, Cornwall Co, England. Amos Knight was born (date unknown). 8. Anne Griffin (William-3, Ezekiel-2, William-1) was born on 15 Oct 1758 in Creed, Cornwall, England. She was christened on 15 Oct 1758 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Anne Griffin and Thomas Rook were married on 4 Aug 1781 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Thomas Rook was born (date unknown). 9. Matthew Griffin (William-3, Ezekiel-2, William-1) was born on 21 Sep 1760 in Creed, Cornwall, England. He was christened on 21 Sep 1760 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Matthew Griffin and Catherine Karkeet were married on 27 Jan 1785 in Creed, Cornwall, England. Catherine Karkeet was born (date unknown). Matthew Griffin and Catherine Karkeet had the following children: 11 i. William Griffin, born 1786, Grampound, Cornwall, England; married Mary Michell, 13 Jan 1810, St. Mewan, St. Austell Dis, Cornwall Co, England. ii. Matthew Griffin was born on 19 Feb 1792 in Grampound, Cornwall, England. He was christened on 3 Jul 1792 in Bethseda Chapel-Independent, Truro, Cornwall Co, England. 10. Thomas Griffin (William-3, Ezekiel-2, William-1) was born on 31 Mar 1765 in Probus, Cornwall Co, England. He was christened on 31 Mar 1765 in Probus, Cornwall, England. Thomas Griffin and Jane Penrose were married on 24 Dec 1788 in Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Jane Penrose, daughter of John Penrose and Joan Mugford, was born on 22 Jan 1769 in Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. She was baptized on 22 Jan 1769 in Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. She died Age 52. in Nov 1820 at the age of 51 in Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Jane was buried on 8 Nov 1820 in Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Thomas Griffin and Jane Penrose had the following children: 12 i. James Griffin, born 1 Nov 1789, Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom; married Dorcas Rawlings, 14 May 1814, Creed, Cornwall, England; died 2 Oct 1851, Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. 13 ii. John Griffin, born 15 Jan 1792, Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom; married Joanna Gray, 31 3 Jan 1828, St. Mary, Truro, Cornwall Co, England. 14 iii. Thomas Griffin, born 1794, Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom; married Elizabeth Quintrell, 1 Mar 1821, Mylor, Cornwall Co, England; died 19 Sep 1851, St. Michael Penkevil, Cornwall Co, England. iv. William Griffin was born on 15 May 1796 in Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. He was christened on 15 May 1796 in Merther, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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