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About Elizabeth Johnson
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Birth: Nov. 3, 1619, England Death: Dec. 23, 1669 Guilford New Haven County Connecticut, USA
Elizabeth is the daughter of Isaac Desborough and Mary Stone. Isaac and Mary were both born and died in England.
Elizabeth first married Thomas Relf about 1640, Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. They had two known children: Samuel and Elizabeth.
In 1650 Thomas left his family and obtained a divorce and went to Warwick, Rhode Island.
On October 4, 1651, Elizabeth married the newly widowed John Johnson of Guilford. They had four known children: Ruth, Isaac, Abigail (1), and Abigail (2). The first Abigail died young.
Family links: Spouse:
John Johnson (1613 - 1681)
Children:
- Elizabeth Relf Benton (1647 - 1713)*
- Ruth Johnson Dowd (1654 - 1713)*
- Isaac Johnson (1656 - 1687)*
- Abigail Johnson (1659 - 1660)*
- Abigail Johnson Parmelee (1661 - 1692)*
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Note: There was no marker on this grave when the cemetery was moved.
Burial: Village Green Guilford New Haven County Connecticut, USA
Note: 'Ralph. Thomas....His first wife, from whom he was divorced, was Elizabeth, daughter of Isaac Desborough or Disborough of Elseworth, co. Cambridge, gent., whose will dated 6 Dec. 1660 was proved 21 Dec. 1660 (P.C.C. Nabbs 264). After her divorce from Ralph she married John Johnson of Guilford, Conn., and is named as 'Elizabeth Johnson' in her father's will. Isaac Disborough was evidently a close relative of John Disborough, Oliver's Major General, and of Samuel Disborough the early settler of Guilford, Conn., who returned to England and was M.P. for Edinburgh (1656) and Mid Lothian in Oliver's Parliaments, and Chancellor of Scotland under Oliver and Richard Cromwell. Samuel died on 10 Dec. 1690 at the family manor of Elseworth, Cambs., which he purchased in 1656. It eventually descended tohis granddaughter, who married Matthew Holworthy, Esq. (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 41, pp. 353-364).'
Elizabeth Johnson's Timeline
1619 |
November 3, 1619
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Eltisley, Camebridgeshire, England
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November 3, 1619
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Eltisley, Cambs, Eng
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November 3, 1619
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Eltisley, Cambs, Eng
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1644 |
1644
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Guilford, Connecticut
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1647 |
June 3, 1647
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Guilford, New Haven Colony
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1654 |
November 18, 1654
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Guilford, New Haven Colony
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1657 |
March 8, 1657
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Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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1669 |
December 23, 1669
Age 50
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Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
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