Source: Amy Sue Connolly, Linda Raiola, Robert V. Bremer, John Dethman, G regory Paul Hardy, Scott Lawrence Robinson, et al.
She is married to Thomas Dibble.
They got married from 1636 till 1637 at somewhere in MA, she was 23 years old.
Child(ren):
Miriam ____
Sources: Author: Connolly, Amy Sue; Raiola, Linda; Bremer, Robert V.; Dethman, John; Hardy, Gregory Paul; Robinson, Scott Lawrence; et al.; Title: "Mrs. Miriam Dibble," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xxx Apr MMXXIII)
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBPS-Y7B
"... Mrs. Miriam Dibble
Reason: Frances was the name of Thomas' sister who immigrated with him and now is attached to Miriam's name. Miriam's surname is UNKNOWN. Last Changed: April 30, 2023 Robert V. Bremer Sex Female Last Changed: October 22, 2022 Gregory Paul Hardy
Birth 1613 England
Death 14 May 1681 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, ... Last Changed: December 25, 2022 Amy Sue Connolly
Alternate Name Married Name Miriam Dibble Reason: She was married to Thomas Dibble Sr.
Possible Birthplace 1613 Devon, England Reason: Her brother Matthew was maybe born in Devon ... Last Changed: April 15, 2020 Scott Lawrence Robinson
Spouses & Children
Thomas Dibble, Sr. Male 1613 - 1700
Mrs. Miriam Dibble Female 1613 - 1681
Marriage from 1636 to 1637 Massachusetts Bay Colony, ...
Children (9)
[1] Israel Dibble Male 1637 - 1697
[2] Samuel Dibble Male 1639 - 1641
[3] Ebenezer Dibble Sr. Male 1641 - 1675
[4] Hepzibah Dibble Female 1642 - 1698
[5] Samuel Dibble Male 1643 - 1709
[6] Miriam Dibble Female 1645 - 1687
[7] Thomas Dibble Jr. Male 1647 - 1719
[8] Johamiah Dibble Female 1650 - 1651
[9] Mary Dibble Female 1653 - 1679
...
From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-374650
Disputed Origins
The wife of Thomas Dibble's origins are unknown.[1]
Was she related to Matthew Grant, recorder for the town of Windsor?
Thomas Dibble witnessed Matthew Grant's will and along with the other witness John Loomys, inventoried his estate.[2] They lived next door to each other.[1]
There is also the following from Matthew's records:
Sistr Deble
In the case of Sisters Deble and Fyler, this would be Christian sisters, not necessarily a blood sister.
She has been disconnected from parentage John Grant and Alice Turberville
There has been speculation that she was related to Thomas Ford.
Because Thomas had daughters Hepsibah, Joanna and Miriam, as did the Dibbles?
The wife of Thomas Dibble was not named Francis. Francis was his sister, who immigrated to New England with him.
Bound for New England from Waymouth (Weymouth) 20 March 1635.[3]
Thomas Dible, husbandman, aged 22 years.
Francis Dible, soror, aged 24 years.
Soror is latin for sister.
Given name?
Stiles' Gen. of Windsor gives her no first name.[1]
Matthew Grant's Record calls her wife.[4]
Anderson calls her Miriam, but does not cite a source.[5]
Birth and Baptismal records of the Dibble children only name Thomas.[6]
Is there a record with her given name?
Biography
Thomas Deble "his wif dyed may . 14 . 1681." in Windsor, Connecticut.[4]
Children:[1][7]
Israel b. 29 Aug 1637
Ebenezer bp 26 Sep 1641
Hepzibah bp 25 Dec 1642
Samuel bp 24 March 1643
Miriam b. 19 Feb, bpt 7 Dec 1645
Thomas b. 3 Sep 1647
Research Notes
Not mentioned in the Colonial Records of Connecticut (Trumbull ed.)Vol. 1 or 2
Not mentioned in Manwaring's Digest of Early Connecticut Probate records.
Sources
? 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Stiles, Henry R. The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut; including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks, and Ellington. 1635-1891. Volume II - Genealogies and Biographies. Hartford, Conn.:Press of the Case, Lockwood and Brainard Company, 1892. p. 174 Link at Archive
? Probate Records, 1649-1932; Author: Connecticut. Probate Court (Hartford District); Probate Place: Hartford, Connecticut. Notes : Probate Records, Vol 4-6, 1677-1702. Matthew Grant 1681. Connecticut County, District and Probate Courts. Accessed at Ancestry ($)
? Hotten, John Camden (editor). The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants, Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years, Apprentices, Children Stolen, Maidens Pressed, and Others, who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700. London: John Camden Hotten, 1874. p. 285
? 4.0 4.1 Connecticut Historical Society. Some early records and documents of and relating to the town of Windsor, Connecticut, 1639-1703. Includes Matthew Grant's Record. Hartford, Connecticut historical society, 1930. p. 31
? Great Migration 1634-1635, C-F. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C-F, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB115/i/7373/346/235159805
? Connecticut Vital Records to 1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928.
? Connecticut Historical Society. Some early records and documents of and relating to the town of Windsor, Connecticut, 1639-1703. Includes Matthew Grant's Record. Hartford, Connecticut historical society, 1930. p. 31
Note: Lamb gave the following information on Thomas Sr. Thomas Deble, son of Robert of Dorchester was born circa 1613 and died on October 17, 1700, Windsor, Connecticut. He married (1) Mary or Miriam who died on May 14, 1681, Windsor, Connecticut. [Note: her maiden name might be Ford or she may be Frances Grant] There may be a connection between his wife and Thomas Ford whose daughters were Hepsibah, Joanna and Miriam, but no proof has yet been found. This is not online.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hutch/EGGLESTON/Dibble.htm
Last Changed: October 4, 2020 Linda Raiola"
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