Person:Samuel Tubbs (4)

Watchers
Samuel Tubbs
m. Est 1668
  1. John Tubbs - Bef 1712
  2. Mary Tubbs1671 - Bef 1722
  3. Bethiah Tubbs1671 - 1723/24
  4. Samuel Tubbs1672 - Bef 1713
  5. William Tubbs1674 - Bef 1717
  6. Joanna Tubbs1680 - 1739
  7. Isaac Tubbs1682 - 1748/49
  8. Sarah Tubbs1685 - 1738
  9. Dorcas TubbsAbt 1690 - Bef 1711
  10. Joseph Tubbs1692 - Aft 1711
m. 1698
  1. Samuel Tubbs1699 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Samuel Tubbs
Gender Male
Baptism? 16 Jul 1672 New London , New London, Connecticut
Birth? 3 Sep 1672 New London , New London, Connecticut
Marriage 1698 Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United StatesCitation needed
to Elizabeth Lay
Occupation? Farmer
Residence? Lyme, New London, ConnecticutResided
Death? Bef 12 Jan 1713 Lyme, New London, Connecticut

From Nancy Smit


CT Nutmegger, Volume 3, page 206 & Volume 10, No. 2, page 316 have information on Samuel Tubbs.

From Genealogy of Tubbs Family of Luzerne Co., PA, by Arthur R. Mandeville


Samuel Tubbs II, son of Samuel I and Mary Willey Tubbs, was baptized at New London on July 16, 1672. He was a farmer and married Elizabeth Lay who was born December 18, 1681 at Lyme, CT, a daughter of John Lay and his wife, Sarah. It is assumed that they were married about 1698 because the first child, Samuel Tubbs III, was born September 15, 1699. Samuel (1699) died at about age 40.

Inventory of his (Samuel 1699) estate was taken about November 16, 1713 and was granted to his widow of Lyme January 12, 1714. His widow, Elizabeth, married a second time to Robert Staples who died October 9, 1750. It is not known whether they had nay children.

Elizabeth Lay Tubbs Staples married a third time to Jonathan Beebe, born 1674 and died October 12, 1761 in East Haddam, CT.

Elizabeth died October 18, 1782, aged over 100 years, probably at home of her son, Simon. She is buried in Lower Cemetery, Falls Village, CT with the following gravestone insciption: "This monument is to perpetuate the memory of Simon Tubbs' aged mother".

References
  1. Vital Records - Miscellaneous Sources
    Lyme Connecticut vital records.