| Father | Date of Birth | Mother | Date of Birth |
|---|---|---|---|
Humphrey Kirby |
Kirby |
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Humphrey Kirby |
Kirby |
| Partner | Date of Birth | Children |
|---|---|---|
Elizabeth Hinds |
Elizabeth Kirby |
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Elizabeth Hinds |
Elizabeth Kirby |
| Event Type | Date | Place | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
Birth |
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Child Baptism |
4 JAN 1624 | Rowington, County Warwick, England | |
Child Baptism |
4 JAN 1624 | Rowington, County Warwick, England | |
Death |
APR 1677 | ||
Death |
APR 1677 |
| Name | Type | Place of Birth | Date of Birth | Place of Death | Date of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Partner | |||||
Elizabeth Hinds |
Partner or wife | ||||
| Children | |||||
Elizabeth Kirby |
Daughter | Hartford, CT | 8 SEP 1646 | 1669 | |
| Parents | |||||
Humphrey Kirby |
Father | ||||
Kirby |
Mother | ||||
| Grandchildren | |||||
John Sage |
Grandson | 6 MAR 1668 | 22 JAN 1750 | ||
| Great grandchildren | |||||
John Sage |
Great grandson | 28 APR 1696 | |||
| Second grandchildren | |||||
Hannah Sage |
Second granddaughter | Upper Houses, CT | 15 MAR 1724 | East Middletown, CT | 7 JUN 1797 |
| Third grandchildren | |||||
George Ranney |
Third grandson | East Middletown, CT | 6 JUN 1746 | 14 JAN 1822 | |
| Fourth grandchildren | |||||
Samuel Hall Ranney |
Fourth grandson | Chatham, CT | 6 MAR 1772 | Phelps, NY | 27 JUN 1837 |
| Fifth grandchildren | |||||
William Ranney |
Fifth grandson | Ashfield, MA | 23 OCT 1805 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 8 APR 1888 |
| 6th grandchildren | |||||
Daniel Ranney |
6th grandson | ||||
Ranney |
6th granddaughter | ||||
Pamela Ranney |
6th granddaughter | 1831 | Grand Haven, MI | 8 OCT 1869 | |
James Knox Polk Ranney |
6th grandson | Menomonee Falls, Waukesha, WI | 17 JUL 1848 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 4 AUG 1922 |
| 7th grandchildren | |||||
Mabel Ranney |
7th granddaughter | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 28 JAN 1875 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 30 MAR 1934 |
Nettie Ranney |
7th granddaughter | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 11 JAN 1877 | PAOLA CEMETERY in Paola, Miami, KS | 5 JUN 1955 |
Ralph Ranney |
7th grandson | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 3 AUG 1878 | Pueblo, Pueblo, CO | 4 APR 1952 |
Clarence Ranney |
7th grandson | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 12 APR 1881 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 3 MAY 1964 |
Addie Ranney |
7th granddaughter | 24 JUN 1883 | 17 AUG 1975 | ||
Anna Ranney |
7th granddaughter | 24 JUN 1883 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 25 APR 1943 | |
Bessie Ranney |
7th granddaughter | 17 MAR 1888 | |||
Ethel Mae Ranney |
7th granddaughter | 6 JAN 1894 | 4 FEB 1974 | ||
| 8th grandchildren | |||||
Karl W. Rossman |
8th grandson | 24 NOV 1901 | |||
Mildred E. Rossman |
8th granddaughter | 27 MAR 1905 | |||
William James Rossman |
8th grandson | 9 JUL 1906 | |||
Ralph Ranney Rossman |
8th grandson | Paola, Miami, KS | 29 AUG 1908 | 21 MAR 1980 | |
E. Maxine Rossman |
8th granddaughter | 22 OCT 1910 | 25 APR 1997 | ||
Maurine R. Rossman |
8th granddaughter | 15 NOV 1912 | 2 APR 1957 | ||
| 9th grandchildren | |||||
William Meier Rossman |
9th grandson | 25 JAN 1936 | 17 August 2018, 5:03 PM | ||
| 10th grandchildren | |||||
William Meier Rossman Jr. |
10th grandson | Lansing, Michigan | 1958 | ||
Michael Christian Rossman |
10th grandson | 29 JUN 1959 | Ashes spread at the Applachain Trail Overlook Route 501 | 28 MAY 1998 | |
Todd Ryan Rossman |
10th grandson | 3 JAN 1963 | |||
| 11th grandchildren | |||||
Nicole Rossman |
11th granddaughter | 9 JAN 1986 | |||
Michael Christian Rossman |
11th grandson | 21 JAN 1990 | |||
Didzis Rossman |
11th grandson | 29 SEP 1998 | |||
William Meier Rossman III |
11th grandson | 6 SEP 2000 | |||
Namejs Rossman |
11th grandson | 10 SEP 2000 | |||
| 12th grandchildren | |||||
Yariah |
12th granddaughter | ||||
| Sons- & Daughters-In-Law | |||||
David Sage |
Son-in-law | 31 MAR 1703 | |||
| Great grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Mary Hall |
Great granddaughter-in-law | ||||
| Second grandchildren-in-law | |||||
George Ranney |
Second grandson-in-law | 25 FEB 1805 | |||
| Third grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Ester Hall |
Third granddaughter-in-law | 3 MAR 1807 | |||
| Fifth grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Ann Ostrander McCarty |
Fifth granddaughter-in-law | ||||
Eliza Ann Smith |
Fifth granddaughter-in-law | APR 1833 | |||
| 6th grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Ida Louise Inman |
6th granddaughter-in-law | Janesville, WI | 20 FEB 1857 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 27 SEP 1938 |
| 7th grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Charles Ernest Rossman |
7th grandson-in-law | Tiffin, OH | ABT 4 FEB 1869 | Paola, KS | 5 JUN 1957 |
| 8th grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Arthur Ray |
8th grandson-in-law | ||||
Frieda Louise Meier |
8th granddaughter-in-law | 9 NOV 1907 | Pine Grove, PA | 5 MAR 1995 | |
Ersa Katherine Wilcox |
8th granddaughter-in-law | 30 JAN 1909 | 14 SEP 1998 | ||
Elmer H. Lucas |
8th grandson-in-law | Olathe, Johnson, KS | 1909 | MO | 28 DEC 1977 |
| 9th grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Nancy Jean Cheney |
9th granddaughter-in-law | Niles, Michigan, US | 26/03/1937 | 503 Lake Henry Dr., Winter Haven, FL 33881, US | 27/02/2016 |
| 10th grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Patricia Kennedy |
10th granddaughter-in-law | 16 OCT 1960 | |||
Cymbaline Ann Sebesky |
10th granddaughter-in-law | 9 JUL 1963 | 325 Dell Dr., Perkasie, US | July 23, 2011 | |
Gita Gemuts |
10th granddaughter-in-law | 12 NOV 1967 | |||
| John1 Kirby was registered as "Jo. Kerbie aged 12 years," on the passenger list of the Hopewell. Captain Babb, Master, which sailed September 11, 1635, from London, Eng., for New England. In 1643, he was registered in Plymouth, Mass., as " able to hear arms." It is supposed that Richard Kirby of Sandwich, Mass., and Joseph Kirby of Hartford were his relatives. Before April, 1645, John Kirby had become a resident of Hartford, Conn., for in that year he and Seth Grant contracted to herd the cattle. In 1647 he resided in Wethersfield, Conn., as the town records give the " ear marks " of his cattle. In 1654 he had settled " north of the rivulet," later known as " Middletown Upper Houses," on what is known as Pleasant street in the present village of Cromwell, the Upper Houses having been set apart in 1851 as the town of Cromwell. On this street he lived and died. He was made a freeman by the General Court of Connecticut in May, 165S. He d. Apr., 1677, leaving a will made on April 6th and an estate valued at 551 pounds. This will and the inventory are printed in full in "The Kirbys of New England," by the Rev. M. E. Dwight, D. D., to whom the compiler of this chapter is much indebted. He owned twenty-four parcels of land, comprising 1068 acres. The homestead included a house, barn, and two and one half acres, on what is known as Pleasant street in the village of Cromwell. He had -old a part of the original homestead to his son-in-law. David Sage, who resided nexi south of him. His " nine bibles :3-0-0," are the only hooks named in his inventory. His wife Elizabeth, it is supposed, was Elizabeth Binds. She married (2) Abraham Randall of Windsor, Conn., outlived her second husband, and died 1697. She deeded the home-trad of two and on. -half acres to Samuel2 "This chapter is taken mainly from "The Kirbya of New England." |
| John1 Kirby was registered as "Jo. Kerbie aged 12 years," on the passenger list of the Hopewell. Captain Babb, Master, which sailed September 11, 1635, from London, Eng., for New England. In 1643, he was registered in Plymouth, Mass., as " able to hear arms." It is supposed that Richard Kirby of Sandwich, Mass., and Joseph Kirby of Hartford were his relatives. Before April, 1645, John Kirby had become a resident of Hartford, Conn., for in that year he and Seth Grant contracted to herd the cattle. In 1647 he resided in Wethersfield, Conn., as the town records give the " ear marks " of his cattle. In 1654 he had settled " north of the rivulet," later known as " Middletown Upper Houses," on what is known as Pleasant street in the present village of Cromwell, the Upper Houses having been set apart in 1851 as the town of Cromwell. On this street he lived and died. He was made a freeman by the General Court of Connecticut in May, 165S. He d. Apr., 1677, leaving a will made on April 6th and an estate valued at 551 pounds. This will and the inventory are printed in full in "The Kirbys of New England," by the Rev. M. E. Dwight, D. D., to whom the compiler of this chapter is much indebted. He owned twenty-four parcels of land, comprising 1068 acres. The homestead included a house, barn, and two and one half acres, on what is known as Pleasant street in the village of Cromwell. He had -old a part of the original homestead to his son-in-law. David Sage, who resided nexi south of him. His " nine bibles :3-0-0," are the only hooks named in his inventory. His wife Elizabeth, it is supposed, was Elizabeth Binds. She married (2) Abraham Randall of Windsor, Conn., outlived her second husband, and died 1697. She deeded the home-trad of two and on. -half acres to Samuel2 "This chapter is taken mainly from "The Kirbya of New England." |
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