) Abigail Humphrey, daughter of John and Hannah, b. 7 Mar 1748/9; d. same day
) Benj[ami]n Humphrey, son of John and Hannah, b. 5 May 1746.
) Benjamin Humphrey, son of John died 23 Sept 1748.
) Dorothy Humphrey, daughter of John and Hannah, b. 25 June 1730.
) Dorithy Humphrey had daughter Marriam, b. 7 Jan 1848/9; reputed father James Danielson.
) Hannah Humphrey, daughter of John and Hannah, b. 11 Sept 1728.
) Hannah Humphrey, married Jonathan Avery Jr. 6 Dec 1749, by Rev. John Bass.
) John Humphrey, son of John & Hanna, ____; d. Sept 16 1748.
) Mary Humphrey, daughter of John and Hannah, b. 5 July 1734.
) Nathan Humphrey, son of John and Hannah, b. 8 Oct 1739; d. 1 May 1740.
) Rachel Humphrey, daughter of John and Hannah, b. 2 April 1732.
) Rachel Humphrey married John Pitts, 10 Jan 1754.
) Sarah Humphrey, daughter of John and Hannah, b. 17 June 1737.
) Serviah Humphrey, daughter of John and Hannah, b. 7 Dec 1743.
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Sources
↑Connecticut Town Birth Records, Ashford Vital Records 1710-1851; [Ancestry.com. database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002. page 130; Humphrey in Ashford Barbour Collection. The Barbour Collection
Other Sources
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 9 September 2019), memorial page for Mary Eaton (unknown–20 Apr 1816), Find A Grave Memorial no. 92835113, citing Sherburne Quarter Cemetery, Sherburne, Chenango County, New York, USA ; Maintained by RobMinteer57 (contributor 47389024) .
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