Person:Dinah Woodruff (1)

m. 6 Jul 1709
  1. Eunice Woodruff1710 - 1793
  2. Dinah Woodruff1711/12 - 1796
  3. Thankful Woodruff1714 -
  4. Benjamin Woodruff1715 - 1782
  5. Jacob Woodruff1717 - 1790
  6. Charles Woodruff1720 - 1802
  7. Thankful Woodruff1722 -
  8. Sarah Woodruff1725 - 1799
  9. Nathaniel Woodruff1728 - 1807
m. Bef 1734
  1. Azubah Gibbs1734 - 1823
  2. Lieutenant Lemuel Gibbs1737/38 - 1827
  3. Dinah Gibbs1740/41 - 1816
  4. Rhoda Gibbs1742/43 -
  5. Benjamin Gibbs1747 -
  6. Truman GibbsEst 1749 - 1819
  7. Ithamar Gibbs1756 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Dinah Woodruff
Married Name Dinah Gibbs
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 27 Jan 1711/12 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage Bef 1734 Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States (probably)Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Azubah).
to Captain Benjamin Gibbs
Death[3][4] 14 Sep 1796 Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Burial[3][4] Morris Burying Ground, East Morris, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 10 Nathaniel Woodruff, in Abbott, Susan Woodruff. Woodruff Genealogy : Descendants of Mathew Woodruff of Farmington, Connecticut. (Milford, Connecticut: The Compiler, 1963)
    18.

    "Dinah (Woodruff) b 20 Jan. 1712 Farmington d 13 Sept. 1796 m 30 May 1730 Litchfield Benjamin Gibbs."

  2. Farmington Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    183.

    'WOODRUFF … Dinah, d. Nathaniel, b. Jan. 27, 1711/12 [LR2:98]'

  3. 3.0 3.1 Dinah Gibbs, in Find A Grave.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Morris Burying Ground, in Payne, Charles Thomas. Litchfield and Morris Inscriptions: A Record of Inscriptions upon the Tombstones in the Towns of Litchfield and Morris, Ct. (Litchfield, Conn.: Dwight C. Kilbourn, 1905)
    216.

    'In | Memory of | Mrs. Dinah | Gibbs wife of | Capt. Benjamin | Gibbs who De | parted this LIfe | Septr. 14th AD. | 1796 in the 85th | year of his age |'

    Page 202: Morris was a part of Litchfield until 1859.