'Elizaphatt [Gregory]. Gyles Gibbs of Windsor, Ct., in postscript to will, 18 May 1641, said: "I give to Elizaphatt Gregory 10 bushels of corne in case hee discharge the debt I gave my word for him to Mr. Huitt." It is not improbable Elizaphatt was Henry's son since the distribution order, 1655, for Henry's estate calls John the "eldest son living" of Henry. That implies a younger son living. The sons Judah and William were dead. Elizaphatt is the only Gregory man, besides Henry and his known relatives, whom I discovered in Ct. in Henry's day. I found no other reference to him.'