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Descendants of Robert Deeble

Generation No. 2


      5. Thomas2 Deble (Robert1 Deeble)26,27,28 was born Abt. 161429,30, and died 17 Oct 1700 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut31. He married (1) Mary Grant32,33. She died 14 May 1681 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut34,35. He married (2) Elizabeth 25 Jun 168336. She died 25 Sep 1689 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut37.

Notes for Thomas Deble:
"The Windsor, Conn. records and Matthew Grant's Diary contain many references to Thomas Deble. In the latter for 1677 is a list of "those that came here with us from Dorchester and are still with us, - Thos. Deble Sen., sister Deble...." Town Votes 2-7 "Those of teh Dragones that have received pouches of Thomas Deble which he got made and is to be paid by ye town." MGD, p88 "Persons who gave to the poor of other colonies, Thomas Deble Sen. and Abram Deble." p. 146 Ratable List of 1686, - "house & land 3 acs yt was John Dible 13:00.

In 1640 Thomas was granted land of the Plantation on which he built a house which he sold to Robert Watson. In 1670 he bought the William Hubbard house on the Palisado between Matthew Grant and _____ Phillips. There may be a connection between his wife and Thomas Ford whose daughters were Hepsibah, Joanna and Miriam, but no proof yet has been found." - VanBuren Lamb, Jr., "Your Ancestors," Vol 2, pg 143.

"That Thomas was son of Robert Deeble is definitely proven on page 13 of the first book of Dorchester, Mass. land records. The grand is dated 17 Dec. 1635, at which time Thomas is to receive 2 goad and 6 goad next to his fathers roberts home lot, if he built a house within a year. This lot faced the park next to Mr. Addertons.
In Windsor, Conn. there are many records preserved concerning Thomas in the land, vital, probate, town, and church records; as well asin the dairy of Matthew Grant, his next door neighbor.
I find the wife of Thomas, mother of his children, referred to only as sister dibble. His second wife was widow of John Hawkes (killed by the Indians), and secondly widow of Robert Hensdale. Matthew Grants Diary, page 94 gives a list of persons now living (dated 1677) that came from Dorchester in full communion.
Thomas second home lot in Windsor, Conn. was on the Palisado (village green or common), the third house N.E. of the church, between the homes of Mr. Grant and Mr. Phillips.
Windsor, Conn. Town Votes, Vol. 2. pg. 7 states; "Those of the Dragones that have received pouches of Thomas Deble, which he got made and is to be paid by ye town".
In 1676 Thomas Deble and Abram Deble are listed among those who gave monies to the poor of other colonies.
The will and inventory of Thomas Deble are preserved at the Conn. State Library, Hartford, Conn. Photostats may be obtained there for a small fee.", VanBuren Lamb, Jr., "Line of Henry Dibble."

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles L. Dibble [mailto:dibblelaw@email.msn.com]
> Sent: Saturday, April 24, 1999 8:03 PM
> To: George A. Dibble III
> Subject: Fw: [CTFAIRFI-L] WINDSOR, CT - Matthew GRANT, Thomas DEBLE
> (DIBBLE)
>
> George -
> I posted to the Fairfield, Connecticut list. What follows
> is a very helpful reply.
> Regards,
> Charles
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Evelyn Beran <eberan@itis.com>
> To: CTFAIRFI-L@rootsweb.com <CTFAIRFI-L@rootsweb.com>
> Date: Saturday, April 24, 1999 6:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [CTFAIRFI-L] WINDSOR, CT - Matthew GRANT,
> Thomas DEBLE (DIBBLE)
>
> >Our library card catalog includes "Matthew Grant's Old Church
> >Record, Windsor, Connecticut." Hartford CT:1930. It is apparently
> >a pamphet (Pam 54-5157) I don't know if this is the same as the
> >Matthew Grant Diary or not.
> >
> >Thomas Dibble's original land was outside the Palisades, but he
> >later bought the William Hubbard house inside the Palisades, next
> >south of Matthew Grant, where he resided in 1654. On 10 January
> >1681/1682 he took inventory for the estate of Matthew Grant.
> >
> >Thomas Dibble's will has been published in Manwaring's Digest of
> >Connecticut Probate 7:56-57. The will of Thomas Dibble Senior of
> >Windsor was dated 17 February 1699/1700: "I, Thomas
> Dibble, Sen., of Windsor, doe make this my last will and testament: Imprimis: To my
> >son Samuel and wife I give the north half part of my
> orchard whereon he liveth, during his natural life, and the remainder to his son
> >Samuel. To my son Thomas Dibble and his wife I give the other half
> >of my orchard during life, and the remainder to his son Abram.
> >Item. I give to my daughter Miriam Gillett that two acres
> of meadow she now possesseth. Item. To my said daughter Miriam I give, for
> >the use of her son, my best broadcloth coat, hatt and
> breeches. All the rest of my apparrel to be divided, two parts to my sons Samuel
> >and Thomas, the other part to be to my grandsons Josiah Dibble and
> >Wakefield Dibble. I appoint Mr. John Elliot and son-in-law Samuel
> >Gibbs to be executors." Witness: John Eliot, Alexander Allin.
> >(Signed) Thomas X Dibble, Senior. A schedule followed the signed
> >will: "A schedule, expressing the form and manner how I would have
> >my household stuffe and other moveables disposed and divided, is as
> >follows: To my daughter Miriam 2 pewter basons, 1 platter, 1 quart
> >pot, two porringers, one saucer, one dram cup, a chafendish, a
> >choping knife, 2 old skilletts, a settle, and the cest (chest) that
> >use to stand by my bedside, five yards of two cloth and 40
> shillings in pay, to be paid by my son-in-law Samuel Gibbs out of that he
> >oweth me. To my grand daughter, Eliza: Gibbs, the
> bedstead, feather bed, and all thereto appeartaining, which is in the parlour, 1 iron
> >pot and crooks, best table, and box with lock and key, 3 chairs,
> >best brush, 1 square basket, one pressing iron, best shears, one
> >bodkin, pair stillyards. To Experience Gibbs, 1 iron kettle, 2
> >chairs, an old chest, the trundle bedstead, bed and green rug, best
> >and worst pillows, 1 little table and a gridiron. To
> Mirriam Gibbs, the worst of ye beds and worst table and a little basket. To
> >Hepzibah Dickson, a brass candlestick. To Palidence [sic] Denslow,
> >a half pint cup and a corn bowl. To Joanna Loomis, 2 smoothing
> >irons and a pair of pot hooks. To the Rev. Mr. Samuel Mather,
> >Senior, my gun and sword and my andirons, tongs and spit."
> Witness: John Eliott, Alexander Allin. (Signed) Thomas X Dibble,
> Senior. The inventory was taken 1 November 1700 by Samuel Cross, Nathaniel
> >Gaylor and Alexander Allen, and amounted to £60-14-01. Will proved
> >13 November 1700
> >
> >Evelyn Sanford Beran
> >Madison, WI
> >
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> >


More About Elizabeth:
Fact 1: wid. of John Hawke and Robert Hensdale38

More About Thomas Deble and Elizabeth:
Marriage: 25 Jun 168338
     
Children of Thomas Deble and Mary Grant are:
+ 9 i.   Israel3 Dibble, born 29 Aug 1637 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; died 12 Dec 1697 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
  10 ii.   Samuel Deble39,40, born 31 May 1640 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut41,42,43; died 31 May 1640 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut44,45.
+ 11 iii.   Ebenezer Dibble, born Abt. 26 Sep 1641 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; died 19 Dec 1675 in The Swamp Fight; Stepchild.
+ 12 iv.   Hepsibah Dibble, born Abt. 25 Dec 1642 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; died 22 Feb 1697/98 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.
+ 13 v.   Samuel DIbble, born 09 Feb 1642/43; died 05 Mar 1708/09.
+ 14 vi.   Miriam Dibble, born 15 Feb 1644/45 in Windsor, Hartford, Conneticut; died 18 Apr 1687; Stepchild.
+ 15 vii.   Thomas Debell, Jr., born 01 Feb 1646/47 in Windsor, Hartford, Conneticut; died Bef. 1719.
  16 viii.   Joanna Deble46,47,48, born 01 Feb 1649/5049,50,51; died 1651 in Windsor, Connecticut52,53,54.
  More About Joanna Deble:
Baptism: 01 Feb 1649/5055



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