Daniel GRINNELL

Male Abt 1636 - Aft 1703  (68 years)


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  1. 1.  Daniel GRINNELL was born about 1636 (son of Matthew GRINNELL and Rose ?); died after 1703 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.

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    He was a maister. In 1656 he bought 30 acres of farm property in Portsmouth and on 8 June 1657 was received as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. In 1687 he left the island and took up his residence in Little Compton. In 1688 he deeded to his son Daniel Jr. the south half of the 13th lot in the grand division of Little Compton, and in 1694 to his son richard the other half of this lot. It was one of the one hundred acre great lots of the first purchase. In 1702 Richard sold this to his father with 100 acres more, but on 6 July 1703 Daniel re-conveyed to the son, and appears no more of record.

    Family/Spouse: Mary WODELL. Mary was born in Nov 1640. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Daniel GRINNELL was born before 1668 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island; died on 07 Jan 1740/1 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut.
    2. Richard GRINNELL was born about 1669 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island ; died on 1 Jul 1725 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Matthew GRINNELL was born in 1602 in Macon, France (son of Jean GRENELLE and ? UNKNOWN); died before 10 Nov 1643.

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    He was the son of Jean Grenelle, Lord of Pimont, keper of the government salt stores and counsellor to the King. Jean inherited from his parents the estate of Pimont and a residence at Tounurs, and was also general heir at law of Claude Grennelle, his brother.

    Mathew embraced the Protestant religion and from this fact was obliged to emigrate. He settled in Rhode Island.

    He was admitted 20 May 1638 as an inhabitant of Newport. Five years later, 10 Nov 1643, his widow Rose made ante-nuptial agreement with Anthony Paine, then of Portsmouth, whose wife she became. She deeded to her three sons Mathew, Thomas and Daniel, two....goats apiece and to her son Mathew a cow; also it was agreed that upon the death of either the property of the one deceased should go to the children of that person.

    The first of the American Grinnells, Matthew, who is found at Newport, Rhode Island, as early as 1638, was a French Huguenot of noble birth, as shown by the history of the family of Pierre Grenelle, born about 1480, which has been published in Paris. This work, compiled by M. De la Ramee, director of the Heraldic and Biographic Institute of France, and a number of different learned societies, forms a part of the "Authentic Collection of Genealogical Histories of Noble and Title Families of France." The book contains copies of numerous birth and marriage certificates, extracts from wills, deeds, etc., to prove all facts, step by step. According to this work, the family of Grenelle originated in the Duchy of Bourgogne, where its members have occupied positions of importance, and where they were Lords of Pimont and La Grange-Gourmond.

    Matthew was the only one to came to America. the others remained Catholics, and their descendants, it is said, are still to be found in the Province of Bourgogne.

    Matthew married Rose ?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rose ?
    Children:
    1. 1. Daniel GRINNELL was born about 1636; died after 1703 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.