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    The Greist Family of Colonial America

    Origins and Early Migration The American branch of the Grist family, known as the Greist family, can be traced back to the late 17th century. John Griest, often referred to as “The Pioneer,” is believed to have settled in Salem, New Jersey, by 1688. While connections to Lacock, Wiltshire, England, are debated, early records show the Griest family establishing themselves in the American colonies during a time of significant migration. Many early members were Quakers, bringing their faith and values into their new communities. By the early 18th century, branches of the family had migrated to Pennsylvania, joining the thriving Quaker community there. Their presence is documented in petitions for…