Ann Griffith

b. 1680, d. 5 November 1752
4th great-grandmother of Louise Underwood.
6th great-grandmother of Laura Jane Munson.
- Family Background:
- Underwood and Allied Families
- Appears on charts:
- Pedigree for Louise Underwood
Ann Griffith was born in 1680 in Wales.1 She married Reverend William Thomas in Wales.2,1 She died on 5 November 1752.1,3 She was buried in Lower Hilltown Baptist Church Cemetery.1 
She came to America with her husband William and infant son Thomas, arriving in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, on 14 February 1712.4

She came to America with her husband William and infant son Thomas, arriving in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, on 14 February 1712.4
Children of Ann Griffith and Reverend William Thomas
- Thomas Thomas+4 b. c 1711, d. Jan 1780
- Reverend John Thomas+5 b. 9 Dec 1713, d. 31 Oct 1790
- Gwently Thomas+
b. c 1716, d. Apr 1785
- Ephraim Thomas+6 b. 1719, d. 31 Jul 1776
- Anna Thomas6 b. 1719, d. 14 May 1759
- Manasseh Thomas+7 b. 1721, d. 7 Feb 1802
- William Thomas Jr.+8 b. 1723, d. Jul 1764
Citations
- [S348] Ann Thomas tombstone, Lower Hilltown Baptist Church Cemetery, Hilltown, Pennsylvania; photographed by Roland Morris October 1999.
- [S371] Mildred L Lewis, comp., A Walk Through Historic Hilltown with Edward Mathews (n.p.: Adams Apple Press, 1994), 133.
- [S371] Mildred L Lewis, A Walk Through Historic Hilltown with Edward Mathews, 134.
- [S329] "A Memorandum Containing some account of the birth, life and Ministry of Joseph Mathias. With a diary of his Exercises and various events which came under his notice. Together with an account of his Progenitors and Connexions. Likewise a short notice of the First settlement of the part of the Country, which gave him birth, and where he still resides," (MS, 1831-1851; Bucks County, Pennsylvania), 11, The Bucks County Historical Society; Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
- [S329] "Mathias Journal", 13.
- [S329] "Mathias Journal", 14.
- [S348] Manasseh Thomas tombstone, Lower Hilltown Baptist Church Cemetery, Hilltown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
- [S329] "Mathias Journal", 14, 43.