Verse

So the Lord isn't the God of the dead, but of the living. This means that everyone is alive as far as God is concerned. Jesus, Luke 20:38 CEV

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Scranton

Scranton Lineage
John Scranton I 1609-1671, father of Sarah Scranton

Scranton Migration
Cranbrook, Tunbridge Wells Borough, Kent, England > Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut

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Sarah Scranton, 8th Great-Grandmother 
16 May 1645 - 8 September 1695
b. Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut
d. Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut

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Parents:
John Scranton I 1609-1671
Joanna Scranton 1621-1651

Maternal Lineage:
Joanna Scranton 1621-1651

Spouse: John Bushnell 1641-1686
Married: 1665
Children:

  1. John Bushnell II 1666-1729
  2. Other TBD

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John Scranton I, 9th Great-Grandfather
1609 - 17 August 1671
b. Cranbrook, Tunbridge Wells Borough, Kent, England
d. 
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut

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Parents & Maternal Lineage TBD

Spouse 1: Joanna Scranton 1621-1651
Married: 1638
Children:

  1. John Scranton II 1641-1703
  2. Sarah Scranton 1645-1695
  3. Thomas Scranton 1645-1711
Spouse 2: Adaline Thomas 1613-1685
Married: 1666
Children: None

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Joanna Scranton, 9th Great-Grandmother
Maiden name TBD
1621 - 22 July 1651
b. 
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut
d. 
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut

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Parents & Maternal Lineage TBD

The Find a Grave bio states that Joanna's maiden name is uncertain. Some researchers believe her parents were William Hill and Sarah Jourdain, who both died in England.

Spouse: John Scranton 1609-1671
Married: 1638

Children:

  1. John Scranton II 1641-1703
  2. Sarah Scranton 1645-1695
  3. Thomas Scranton 1645-1711

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Miscellanea
The original date of this post: 25 September 2025
Most recently updated: 4 October 2025

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