Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Family of Matthias St.John (7765) & Elizabeth Seeley
19422. Ebenezer St.John. Born ca 1660 in Norwalk, CT. Ebenezer died ca 1723.
Ebenezer married Elizabeth Comstock (3638) , daughter of Christopher Comstock (1022) (7 Oct 1635-28 Dec 1702) & Hannah Platt (8646) (ca 1643-aft 22 Dec 1701). Born on 7 Oct 1674 in Norwalk, CT.16
Children of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Comstock) St. John, born at Norwalk:
i. Daniel, b. ca. 1693, m. 1st Grace Sherman, m. 2nd Hannah Seymour;
ii. Jacob, b. ca. 1700, m. Experience Reed (b. 13 Mar 1699/1700);
iii. Jemimah, b. ca. 1705, m. Matthew Fitch; and
iv. Ezra, b. Jun 1707, m. Annie.
Their children include:
19423. Matthias St.John. Born in Jan 1667/8 in Norwalk, CT. Matthias died on 17 Aug 1748 in Wilton, CT.
ca 1690 Matthias married Rachel Bouton, daughter of John Bouton (Oct 1636-between 25 Dec 1706 and 27 Jan 1706/7) & Abigail Marvin (ca 1637-ca 1681).16 Born on 16 Dec 1667 in Norwalk, CT.16 Rachel died in Wilton, CT, on 17 Aug 1748; she was 80.
Child:
19424. James St.John. Born ca 1674 in Norwalk, CT. James died before 28 Jun 1754 (will proved).
On 18 Dec 1693 James married Mary Comstock (3637) , daughter of Christopher Comstock (1022) (7 Oct 1635-28 Dec 1702) & Hannah Platt (8646) (ca 1643-aft 22 Dec 1701), in Norwalk, CT.16 Born on 19 Feb 1671[/2] in Norwalk, CT.16 Mary died in Norwalk, CT, on 17 Oct 1749; she was 77.16
Children of James and Mary (Comstock) St. John, born at Norwalk:
i. Samuel St. John, b. ca. 1698, m. Eunice Sherman;
ii. Daniel St. John, b. 4 Dec 1699, m. Mary Benedict (b. 4 Dec 1699);
iii. Mary St. John, b. 22 Aug 1700,, m. David Keeler;
iv. Hannah St. John, b. ca. 1703, m. Jeremiah Head (b. 6 Aug 1702 at Greenwich, CT);
v. Sarah St. John, b. ca. 1705, m. 1st Elnathan Head, m. 2nd Nathan Hanford;
vi. Moses St. John, b. ca. 1705, m. Mercy Olmstead; and
vii. James St. John, b. 30 Mar 1708.
Their children include:
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