Ref:  "Frink's Neck (1734-1820) -- Little River Neck" by Dorethea M. Long.  Published in the Independent Republic Quarterly, Spring 1996.

John Frink III, called Junior, son of Sergeant John Frink and Grace Stephens, was born on 18 May 1671.  He was baptized March 21, 1764 by Rev. Mr. Noyes along with his three sisters and one brother .  This is recorded as an entry in the Stonington Church Record.

John Frink (Junior) died in 1753, and his wife died in 1718.  In his will, dated 1744, he gave unto his son, Nicholas Frink, his heirs, five shillings.

Ref:  Dena Marshall

Dena has John Frink's death date as 14 Nov., 1763.

Ref:  Facts obtained from W. Avery "Bill" Miner that he had compiled from different sources.  ("Thomas Minor Descendants" by John A. Miner)  ("The Groton Avery Clan") and "Wheeler's History of the Town of Stonington, CT.")

Shortly after 1734, John, Hannah and family moved to South Carolina where Nicholas received a grant of 500 acres in Kingston District from Col. Waite on the Waccamau River.