Dear Geri, John Pettibone, whose family may have come from Wales to Windsor but were not founders of Windsor, married Sarah Eggleston in Windsor 16 Feb 1664, as the posting from HISTORY OF SIMSBURY,... by Phelps states. They became founders of Simsbury. GENEALOGY OF THE PETTIBONE FAMILY by I. Fayette Pettibone, published in 1885, lists 9 children for John and Sarah: John, b. 15 June 1665, m. Mary Bissell Sarah, b. 24 Sept 1667, m. John Mills and John Humphrey Stephen, b. 3 Oct. 1669, m. Deborah Bissell Samuel, b. 2 Sept. 1672, m. Judith Shepard (my ancestors - I did not xerox beyond here) Rebecca, b. 9 Mar 1675, Henry, b. 20 June 1677 Ann, b. 11 Mar 1679 Benjamin, b. 28 May 1682 Joseph, b. 11 Mar 1688 The Barbor Collection of Simsbury vital records has dates for many, including your Rebecca. The GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT, edited by Cutter, et al, Vol. 1, p. 30 gives the "Pettibone Line." The "line" is John and Sarah, including their origins in Windsor, and then down through their son Samuel. A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS by Manwaring, Vol. III, Hartford District contains the wills for Rebeckah (Pettibone) Holcomb and Capt. Thomas Holcomb on p. 64. Vibert's THREE CENTURIES OF SIMSBURY CT, 1970 mentions Capt. Thomas Holcomb serving in various capacities, including the legislature, with members of the Pettibone family. Contact me if you would like copies of any of this. I don't have any of these books - just parts I have xeroxed. Kearby