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Family HistoryFamily History - Elizabeth McDougal


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Elizabeth McDougal and nine of her descendants down to the third generation.


First Generation
1. Elizabeth McDougal,1 born ca. 1818 in Scotland (parents not determined).1, 2, 3, 4 Elizabeth married Thomas Groves (born ca. 1823 in Scotland, parents not determined;1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas died 5 December 18995). Thomas is buried in Lovett Cemetery, Versailles, New London County, Connecticut.5

 2i. Agnes Groves, born ca. 1844 in Jamaica.1, 2, 3
 3ii. David Groves, born ca. 1845 in Jamaica.1, 2, 4
 4iii. Mary Groves, born ca. 1848 in Massachusetts.1, 2, 3
+5iv. Elizabeth Groves, born 12 November 1850 in Blackstone, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 11 May 1917 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. Married Hugh Hutchenson.
 6v. William Groves, born ca. 1852 in Massachusetts.1, 2
 7vi. John Groves, born ca. 1854 in Massachusetts.1, 2, 3
 8vii. Thomas Groves, born ca. 1854 in Massachusetts.1
+9viii. Jeanette Groves, born August 1857 in Blackstone, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 19 April 1924 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. Married John H. Tefft.

  1. Massachusetts State Census, 1855, Worcester County, Grafton, family of Thomas Groves (31, Scotland, weaver); Elizabeth Groves (34, Scotland); Agnes Groves (11, W. Indies ); David Groves (10, W. Indies); Mary Groves (7, Mass.); Elisabeth Groves (6, Mass.); William Groves (4, Mass.); John Groves (1, Mass.); Thomas Groves (1, Mass.).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Connecticut, Windham County, Plainfield, Pages 44-45, family of Thomas Groves (37, Scotland, weaver); Elizabeth Groves (42, Scotland); Agnes Groves (16, Jamaica, weaver); David Groves (15, Jamaica, weaver); Mary Groves (12, Massachusetts); Elizabeth Groves (10, Massachusetts); William Groves (8, Massachusetts); John Groves (6, Massachusetts); Jenett Groves (3, Massachusetts).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Connecticut, Windham County, Plainfield, Page No. 91, family of Thomas Grove (47, Scotland, works in cotton mill); Elizabeth Grove (54, Scotland); Agnes Grove (26, Jamaica, works in cotton mill); Mary Quinn (22, Rhode Island, works in cotton mill); John Grove (16, Connecticut, works in cotton mill); Janette Grove (13, Rhode Island); John F. Quinn (1, Connecticut).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Connecticut, New London County, Norwich, Enumeration District 98, Sheet No. 47, family of David Groves (34, West Indies, wks. cotton mill); son William Groves (6, Conn.); mother Elizabeth Groves (63, Scotland); father Thomas Groves (57, Scotland, wks. cotton mill); sister Eliza McKinney (30, R.I., wks. cotton mill); niece Alice McKinney (9, Conn.); niece Grace McKinney (6, Conn.).
  5. Find a Grave (website). Lovett Cemetery, Versailles, New London County, Connecticut, Thomas Groves, born: unknown; died: 5 December 1899; inscription: Civil War, Co. H, 1st Reg., Cav., Conn. Vols. (from record).
Second and Third Generations
5. Elizabeth Groves2 (Elizabeth1), born 12 November 1850 in Blackstone, Worcester County, Massachusetts;1, 2, 3, 4 died 11 May 1917 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.4 Elizabeth married Hugh Hutchenson (born ____, parents not determined).

9. Jeanette Groves2 (Elizabeth1), born August 1857 in Blackstone, Worcester County, Massachusetts;2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 died 19 April 1924 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.5, 12, 13 Jeanette married, 1 November 1887 in Griswold, New London County, Connecticut, John H. Tefft6, 9, 10, 19 (born November 1844 in Jewett City, New London County, Connecticut, the son of Stephen Tefft and Rebecca _____;9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 John died 2 June 1916 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut14, 19). Jeanette and John are buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.14, 5

John served in the Civil War. He is listed as John H. Tifft, of Norwich, and mustered on 4 August 1862 in Company A, 18th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. He mustered out on 27 June 1865 at Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia.20

His obituary published on 5 June 1916 provides a brief summary of his life:19


Obituary.

John H. Tefft.

The death of John H. Tefft occurred Friday morning at his home on West Town street, Norwich, after a weeks illness with bronchial pneumonia. He was the last of a family of 12 brothers and sisters and was born in Jewett City 72 years ago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tefft. The larger part of his life was passed in Jewett City, where he was a successful farmer.

There are two daughters and a son by his first marriage, Mrs. Annie Chapman of Norwich, Mrs. Luella Senay of New London and Elmer Tefft of Montville. His marriage with Janet Groves of Jewett City took place in 1888. Six years ago they moved to Norwich Town and became members of the First Methodist church.

He leaves a widow and a daughter, Miss Gertrude Tefft, by the second marriage.


An account of John’s funeral was published on 6 June:21


Funeral.

John H. Tefft.

There was a large attendance Monday afternoon at the funeral of John H. Tefft, held at 2 o’clock from his home on West Town street. Rev. E. P. Phreaner, pastor of the First Methodist church, was in charge of the service. The comforting words of our God shall never pass away, he said. I think I can hear our friend say as an old sildier [sic], I have fought the good fight, I have kept the faith. Happy the one who can say I have won. This battle of life has its suffering side. God has added the bitter with the sweet. We are made holier by the trying, testing times. Even more than a soldier of his country he was a soldier of the Lord. His clear and true witness accorded with his life. He has finished his course and has won in the last fight through the Captain of his salvation. He has answered the last roll call and is in the ranks of those before the throne. In closing was read “Father, in Thy gracious keeping leave we now Thy loved one sleeping.”

The Hymns Lead, Kindly Light, and There’s a Holy and Beautiful City were sung by Miss Hazel Miller. The choice of flowers included from the family three beautiful forms; clusters of carnations and roses, lilies, purple and write [sic] iris, and pansies from relatives and friends. Members of the G. A. R. were in attendance and acted as bearers. Mr. Tefft served in the Civil war from 1861 to 1865, a member of the 18th Conn. Regiment.

Burial was in the family lot in Maplewood cemetery, where a committal service was read at the grave. The bearers were Henry Hovey, F C. Geer, H. L. Muzzy and James McKee. Those present from out of town were Mrs. Luella Tefft of New London, Mrs. Annie Chapman of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tefft and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tefft of Montville, David Groves of New Bedford, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Sharkey and George Blake, all of Jewett City, Mrs. Hutchinson from Meriden.

Funeral Director C. A. Gager, jr., was in charge of arrangements.

Besides his wife and four children, Mr. Tefft leaves five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.



 10i. Gertrude Ethel Tefft, born 24 August 1889 in Griswold, New London County, Connecticut;9, 10, 11, 22, 23 died 18 May 1939 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.24, 25

  1. Massachusetts State Census, 1855, Worcester County, Grafton, family of Thomas Groves (31, Scotland, weaver); Elizabeth Groves (34, Scotland); Agnes Groves (11, W. Indies ); David Groves (10, W. Indies); Mary Groves (7, Mass.); Elisabeth Groves (6, Mass.); William Groves (4, Mass.); John Groves (1, Mass.); Thomas Groves (1, Mass.).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Connecticut, Windham County, Plainfield, Pages 44-45, family of Thomas Groves (37, Scotland, weaver); Elizabeth Groves (42, Scotland); Agnes Groves (16, Jamaica, weaver); David Groves (15, Jamaica, weaver); Mary Groves (12, Massachusetts); Elizabeth Groves (10, Massachusetts); William Groves (8, Massachusetts); John Groves (6, Massachusetts); Jenett Groves (3, Massachusetts).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Connecticut, New London County, Norwich, Enumeration District 98, Sheet No. 47, family of David Groves (34, West Indies, wks. cotton mill); son William Groves (6, Conn.); mother Elizabeth Groves (63, Scotland); father Thomas Groves (57, Scotland, wks. cotton mill); sister Eliza McKinney (30, R.I., wks. cotton mill); niece Alice McKinney (9, Conn.); niece Grace McKinney (6, Conn.).
  4. Obituary, The Norwich Bulletin, 12 May 1917, Mrs. Elizabeth Groves Hutchenson, died 11 May 1917 in Norwich, Connecticut. The article provides brief biographical and vital details and the names of her parents and children.
  5. Find a Grave (website). Maplewood Cemetery, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, Jennette Groves Tifft, born: 1859; died: 1924 [from record, which indicates wife of John H. Tifft, and that the information came from the Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions, recorded 11 December 1934 by H. C. Lester, Maplewood Cemetery, p 1.].
  6. Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934, containing the Register of Marriages in the Town of Griswold, 1887-88, Page 5, 1 November 1887, John H. Teft, 42, born in Jewett City, Ct., peddler, 2nd marriage, divorced; and Jannett Groves, 30, born in Blackstone, Mass., first marriage.
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Connecticut, Windham County, Plainfield, Page No. 91, family of Thomas Grove (47, Scotland, works in cotton mill); Elizabeth Grove (54, Scotland); Agnes Grove (26, Jamaica, works in cotton mill); Mary Quinn (22, Rhode Island, works in cotton mill); John Grove (16, Connecticut, works in cotton mill); Janette Grove (13, Rhode Island); John F. Quinn (1, Connecticut).
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Connecticut, Windham County, Plainfield, Enumeration District 130, Page 40, Jeanette Groves.
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Connecticut, New London County, Griswold Town, Jewett City Borough, Enumeration District 448, Sheet 6B. John Teft, 55 Connecticut, Nov 1844, confectioner, parents both born in Rhode Island; wife of 13 years Jeanette Teft,42, Massachusetts, August 1857, 1 child, 1 living, parents both born in Scotland; daughter Gertrude E. Teft, 10, Connecticut, August 1889, father born in Connecticut, mother born in Massachusetts.
  10. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Connecticut, New London County, Norwich, Enumeration District 526, Sheet 4A. John H. Teft, 65, Connecticut, second marriage, painter, contractor, parents born in Connecticut; wife of 22 years Janet Teft, 52, Massachusetts, first marriage, 1 child, 1 living, parents born in Scotland; daughter Gertrude E. Teft, 20, Connecticut, parents born in Connecticut, berling, woolen mill.
  11. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Connecticut, New London County, Norwich, Enumeration District 272, Sheet 3A, Jeanette Tefft (spelled Toft), widow and daughter Gertrude
  12. Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934, available at FamilySearch.org. Jennette Groves Tifft, died 1924, married to John H. Tifft.
  13. Connecticut Vital Records - Index of Deaths, 1897-1969; available at https://www.ctatatelibrarydata.org/death-records/. Jeanette Teft, died: 19 April 1924 in Norwich, Connecticut.
  14. Find a Grave (website). Maplewood Cemetery, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, John H. Tifft, born: 1844; died: 1916 [from record, which indicates there is a Civil War marker, and that the information came the Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions, recorded 11 December 1934 by H. C. Lester, Maplewood Cemetery, p 1.].
  15. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Connecticut, New London County, Town of Griswold, family of Stephen Tift (57, Connecticut, carpenter); Rebecca Tift (43, Connecticut); John L. Tift (6, Connecticut); George C. Tift (5, Connecticut); Neland P. Tift (11/12, Connecticut).
  16. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Connecticut, New London County, Griswold, Jewett City, Page 4, William Withey, 75, Connecticut, farmer; John Tift, 16, Connecticut, farm laborer.
  17. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Connecticut, Windham County, Canterbury, Pages No. 39 and 40, John H. Tift, 26, Connecticut, farmer; Ellen Tift, 28, Massachusetts; Lizzie A. Chapman, 8, Conn.; John E. Tift [sic, this is Elmer James], 4, Conn.; Anna D. Tift, 2, Conn.
  18. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Connecticut, Windham County, Town of Scotland, Enumeration District 146, Page 5. John H. Tefft, 36, Connecticut, farmer, parents born in Connecticut; wife Ellen O. Tefft, 40, Connecticut [sic]; son Elmer J. Tefft, 14, Connecticut; daughter Annie D. Tefft, 12, Connecticut; son Orion L. Tefft, 9, Connecticut; daughter Luella M. Tefft, 7, Connecticut; daughter Nellie M. Tefft, 11/12, June, Connecticut; step daughter Lizzie O. Chapman, 18, New Jersey.
  19. Obituary, The Day, New London, Connecticut, John H. Tefft, 5 January 1916.
  20. History of the Eighteenth Regiment Conn. Volunteers in the War for the Union, by Chaplain Wm. C. Walker. Norwich, Conn.: Published by the Committee, 1885 (available at archive.org).
  21. Funeral Notice, Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, Connecticut, 6 June 1916, John H. Tefft funeral.
  22. Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934, containing images of Register of Births in the Town of Griswold, Connecticut, 1889, Page 20, Gertrude Ethel Tift, born: August 24 in Griswold; parents: John H. Tift, Griswold, Ct., age 43, pedler; and Janette Groves, Blackstone, Mass., age 32.
  23. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Connecticut, New London County, Norwich, Enumeration District 6-54, Sheet 8B, Gertrude E. Tefft
  24. Connecticut Vital Records - Index of Deaths, 1897-1969; available at https://www.ctatatelibrarydata.org/death-records/. Gertrude Tifft, died: 18 May 1939 in Norwich, Connecticut.
  25. Obituary, The Day, New London, Connecticut, Elmer J. Tefft, 29 April 1935.