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Sarah Chandler

b. say 1664, d. 5 April 1757
Sarah Chandler|b. s 1664\nd. 5 Apr 1757|p463.htm#i29790|Captain Thomas Chandler|b. 9 Aug 1628\nd. 15 Jan 1703|p453.htm#i29768|Hannah Brewer|b. 25 Oct 1630\nd. 25 Oct 1717|p455.htm#i29769|Willliam Chandler of Roxbury|b. 12 Oct 1595\nd. 26 Jan 1641/42|p443.htm#i29766|Annis Bayford|b. 12 Jun 1603\nd. 15 Mar 1683|p448.htm#i29767|Daniel Brewer of Roxbury|b. c 1600\nd. 28 Mar 1646|p443.htm#i29795||||
FatherCaptain Thomas Chandler1,2 b. 9 August 1628, d. 15 January 1703
MotherHannah Brewer2 b. 25 October 1630, d. 25 October 1717
     Sarah Chandler was born say 1664 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Captain Thomas Chandler and Hannah Brewer.1,2 Sarah Chandler married Samuel Phelps of Andover, son of Edward Phelps of Andover and Elizabeth Adams, on 21 March 1682 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.3,4,5,2 Sarah Chandler died on 5 April 1757 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.

Family

Samuel Phelps of Andover b. 1651, d. 26 January 1746
Child

Citations

  1. [S1580] Charlotte Helen Abbott, The Townsman.
  2. [S1600] Nathaniel lane taylor: leaves from a genealogist's sketch-book, online http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/leaves/index.htm, Descent from five 17th-century members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston.
  3. [S1546] Pane-Joyce Genealogy, online http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/, Family of Capt. Thomas Chandler (2817) & Hannah Brewer.
  4. [S984] Vital Records (marriages), Marr Indx MA FTM CD# 231, 29 May 1682.
  5. [S1580] Charlotte Helen Abbott, The Townsman, 1682.
  6. [S1557] Frances LaMarco, AVR, Deborah, d. Samuell and Sarah, _____ [1703]..

Deacon Jonathan Hayward1

b. 17 January 1667/68, d. 13 July 1757
Deacon Jonathan Hayward|b. 17 Jan 1667/68\nd. 13 Jul 1757|p463.htm#i19433|Jonathan Hayward|b. c 1641\nd. 21 Nov 1690|p450.htm#i15479|Sarah Thayer|b. c 1633\nd. 1690|p450.htm#i15490|William Hayward of London|b. 3 May 1612\nd. 10 May 1659|p445.htm#i11059|Margery Knight|b. 25 Jan 1601\nd. 11 Feb 1676/77|p447.htm#i11060|Richard Tayer Jr.|b. 5 Apr 1601\nd. b 20 Apr 1663|p445.htm#i15482|Dorothy Mortimore|b. c 1603\nd. 17 Jan 1640/41|p443.htm#i15483|
FatherJonathan Hayward1 b. circa 1641, d. 21 November 1690
MotherSarah Thayer1 b. circa 1633, d. 1690
     Deacon Jonathan Hayward was chosen Deacon of Second Church (the present First Church) at Bridgewater, Massachusetts.1 He was born on 17 January 1667/68.1 He was the son of Jonathan Hayward and Sarah Thayer.1 Deacon Jonathan Hayward married Hannah Hobart on 12 February 1691/92; His 1st.1 Deacon Jonathan Hayward married Susanna Mills on 10 December 1707; His 2nd.1 Deacon Jonathan Hayward died on 13 July 1757 at age 89 years, 5 months and 26 days.1

Family 1

Hannah Hobart b. 11 December 1668

Family 2

Susanna Mills b. 23 September 1675

Citations

  1. [S679] John Adams Vinton, Vinton, pg. 342.

Abigail Phillips

b. 9 October 1708, d. 15 September 1757
Abigail Phillips|b. 9 Oct 1708\nd. 15 Sep 1757|p463.htm#i4061|Phillip Phillips|b. 27 Dec 1678\nd. Aug 1740|p459.htm#i11378|Hannah Stockton|b. 1680\nd. b 1710|p454.htm#i4088|Theophilus Phillips Sr.|b. 1653\nd. 26 Jan 1688/89|p450.htm#i11379|Anna Hunt|b. a 1652\nd. 6 Feb 1681/82|p448.htm#i11380|Richard Stockton Sr.|b. 20 Jun 1606\nd. 25 Sep 1707|p454.htm#i4081|Abigail Bloomfield|b. c 1642\nd. a 14 Apr 1714|p455.htm#i4082|
FatherPhillip Phillips1 b. 27 December 1678, d. August 1740
MotherHannah Stockton1 b. 1680, d. before 1710
     Abigail Phillips was born on 9 October 1708 at Maidenhead, Burlington, New Jersey.2 She was the daughter of Phillip Phillips and Hannah Stockton.1 Abigail Phillips was christened on 6 May 1713 at Maidenhead. She and John Stockton were were members of the Presbyterian Church, where he served as an elder. Abigail Phillips married John Stockton, son of Richard Stockton Jr. and Susanna Witham, on 21 February 1729 at Somerset County, New Jersey; 1st cousins.3,2 As of 21 February 1729,her married name was Stockton.3 Abigail Phillips died on 15 September 1757 at Morven, Princeton, Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 48 years, 11 months and 6 days.2

Family

John Stockton b. 10 August 1701, d. 20 May 1758
Children

Citations

  1. [S245] LDS.
  2. [S306] Pam Jeglinski, ""Stockton's on your webpage"," e-mail to Robert Stewart, 16 Jan 2000.
  3. [S135] M.D. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family of New Jersey, p. 24..

Sarah Abbot1

b. circa 1702, d. 11 November 1757
Sarah Abbot|b. c 1702\nd. 11 Nov 1757|p463.htm#i29761|Lieutenant Nathaniel Abbot|b. 4 Jul 1671\nd. 1 Dec 1749|p461.htm#i29762|Dorcas Hibbert|b. s 1672\nd. 16 Feb 1742/43|p460.htm#i29763|George Abbott of Roxbury, then Andover|b. 22 May 1617\nd. 24 Dec 1681|p448.htm#i29764|Hannah Chandler|b. 22 May 1630\nd. 11 Jun 1711|p454.htm#i29765|Robert Hibbert of Beverly|b. 7 Mar 1648\nd. 29 Apr 1710|p454.htm#i29835|Mary Walden|b. c 1655\nd. 7 Mar 1736|p458.htm#i29838|
FatherLieutenant Nathaniel Abbot1 b. 4 July 1671, d. 1 December 1749
MotherDorcas Hibbert1 b. say 1672, d. 16 February 1742/43
     Sarah Abbot was born circa 1702 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Lieutenant Nathaniel Abbot and Dorcas Hibbert.1 Sarah Abbot married Joseph Blanchard, son of Thomas Blanchard of Andover and Rose Holmes of Marshfield, on 4 April 1722 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.1,2 Sarah Abbot died on 11 November 1757 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 She died on 21 July 1773.2

Family

Joseph Blanchard b. 19 February 1701, d. after 1772
Child

Citations

  1. [S1549] Ancestors of Linda Nicholson, online http://www.electracat.com
  2. [S1546] Pane-Joyce Genealogy, online http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/, Family of George Abbot (638) & Hannah Chandler (2818).

Martha Thayer1

b. circa 1709, d. 14 November 1757
Martha Thayer|b. c 1709\nd. 14 Nov 1757|p463.htm#i20553|Captain Ebenezer Thayer Sr.|b. 1674\nd. 1723|p456.htm#i11035|Martha Thomson|b. 28 Aug 1675\nd. 14 Oct 1759|p463.htm#i15671|Ferdinando Tayer of Mendon|b. 18 Apr 1625\nd. 28 Mar 1713|p455.htm#i11032|Huldah Hayward of Braintree|b. 7 Oct 1636\nd. 1 Sep 1690|p450.htm#i11033|John Thomson Jr.|b. 1642\nd. bt 1704 - 1712|p453.htm#i20271|Thankful Woodland|b. 9 Aug 1646|p182.htm#i20272|
FatherCaptain Ebenezer Thayer Sr.1 b. 1674, d. 1723
MotherMartha Thomson1 b. 28 August 1675, d. 14 October 1759
     Martha Thayer was born circa 1709 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Captain Ebenezer Thayer Sr. and Martha Thomson.1 Martha Thayer married Peter Thomson, son of John Thomson III and Hannah Wight, on 5 February 1729/30 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; 1st cousins.1,2 Martha Thayer witnessed the will of Peter Thomson on 24 April 1755 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; He named his wife Martha; sons Peter and Cyrus (youngest); Thankful Thomson, under 18.3 Martha Thayer died on 14 November 1757 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. She died a widow.1,4

Family

Peter Thomson b. 20 March 1708, d. 30 September 1755
Children

Citations

  1. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 20.
  2. [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 150.
  3. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 20, per Suffolk Prob. Recs., Lib. 50-662.
  4. [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 217, Martha, wid. Peter, Nov. 14, 1757. [Thomson, Nov. 13, P.R.1.] .
  5. [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 68, Peter, s. Peter and Martha, Jan. 27, 1738-9.
  6. [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 217, Olive, d. Peter and Martha.
  7. [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 67, Cyrus, s. Peter and Martha, May 28, 1751..

Adriaen Aten

b. 4 September 1695, d. 11 December 1757
Adriaen Aten|b. 4 Sep 1695\nd. 11 Dec 1757|p463.htm#i4261|Thomas Aten|b. 1670\nd. 1757|p462.htm#i4313|Elsje Schilman|b. 1672|p277.htm#i4314|Adriaen H. Aten|b. 1635\nd. 9 May 1700|p452.htm#i4315|Elizabeth Thomas|b. c 1635|p40.htm#i4316|Captain Thomas Skillman|b. bt 1635 - 1640\nd. c 1697|p451.htm#i4388|Sara Pettit|b. 1648?\nd. a 1704|p453.htm#i24405|
FatherThomas Aten1,2 b. 1670, d. 1757
MotherElsje Schilman1,2 b. 1672
     Back in the late 1800's, at NJ and PA, on the Delaware, our Atens KNEW who their ancestors were, because there were interested persons of our Atens even then, who knew their own histories and passed them to their children. They KNEW Thomas was the father of their grandfather, Adriaen, married to Jacobje Middagh.3 Adriaen Aten was baptized on 4 September 1695 at the Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York; "Thomas Aten, Elsje Schilman; Adriaen; (witnesses) Adriaen Aten and his wife, Elisabeth Thomas."1,2 He was the son of Thomas Aten and Elsje Schilman.1,2 Adriaen Aten married Jacobje Middagh, daughter of Dirck Aertse Middagh and Cataline Pieterse Van Nest, circa 1717 at Somerset County, New Jersey.3 Adriaen Aten removed to Readington circa 1721 at Somerset County, New Jersey.4 He and Jacobje Middagh sponsored the baptism of Cathelyntje Lowe on 3 March 1723 at the North Branch Reformed Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.5,6 Adriaen Aten witnessed the baptism of Cathelyntje Low on 3 March 1723 at Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey; Sponsors: Adriaen Aten and wife Jacobje Middagh.5 Adriaen Aten witnessed the baptism of Blandina Middagh, daughter of Cornelius and Ike on 8 November 1724 at the North Branch Reformed Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.6 He witnessed the baptism of Blandina Middagh on 8 November 1724 at the North Branch Reformed Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.6 Adriaen Aten had descendants named for him, namely: Adriaen Schamp. Adriaen Aten left a will on 8 December 1757; His will names Jacobje Middagh, his wife, and her brother Pieter, executors.2 He died on 11 December 1757 at age 62 years, 3 months and 7 days.7 His estate was probated on 28 February 1758.2

Family

Jacobje Middagh b. 24 October 1693, d. 16 May 1782
Children

Citations

  1. [S345] Theodore Brassard, RDC NA Baptisms, 1695, 4 Sept; Thomas Aten, Elsje Schilman; Adriaen; Adriaen Aten and his wife, Elisabeth Thomas.
  2. [S1111] Rev. William Jones Skillman, "Skillmans", Chapter 1: The Record, Vol. XXXVII, Jan., 1906, pp 22-26.
  3. [S1114] Genforum Aten, online http://genforum.genealogy.com/aten/, Re: Adriaen Aten b Sept 4, 1695- Father Thomas, Posted by: Pamela Service, Date: October 31, 2001.
  4. [S1111] Rev. William Jones Skillman, "Skillmans".
  5. [S686] Dayton, Ohio Houston Lowe, "Readington Lowes", pg. 206.
  6. [S350] ., Somerset Quarterly Vol. IV, pg. 143.
  7. [S162] Auten Genealogy, online http://home.att.net/~wayneltibbitts/auten.html
  8. [S273] Cora D. Lane (Schomp) & Estella Victoria Schomp (Hardenburg) Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families.

Bryan Peart

d. 27 December 1757
Bryan Peart|d. 27 Dec 1757|p463.htm#i1141|Benjamin Peart||p9.htm#i1134|Rachel Collet|b. c 1685|p9.htm#i1133|Bryan Peart||p9.htm#i1135|Jane (?)||p9.htm#i1136|Richard Collet|b. c 1645|p8.htm#i1092|Elizabeth Rush|b. 16 Jun 1649|p8.htm#i1082|
FatherBenjamin Peart
MotherRachel Collet b. circa 1685
     Bryan Peart was the son of Benjamin Peart and Rachel Collet. Bryan Peart married Elizabeth Walton, daughter of Benjamin Walton and Rebecca ?, on 30 November 1752 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Swede's Church. Bryan Peart died on 27 December 1757.

Family

Elizabeth Walton b. 27 March 1725, d. 5 August 1810
Children

Keziah Partridge1

b. 1720, d. 1758
     Keziah Partridge was of Franklin at Massachusetts.2 She was born in 1720.1 She married Ensign Samuel Thayer, son of Isaac Thayer of Mendon and Hannah Winter, on 24 December 1739 at Massachusetts; His 1st.1,2,3 Keziah Partridge died in 1758 at age 38 years.1,3

Family

Ensign Samuel Thayer b. 1713
Children

Citations

  1. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm
  2. [S807] Matt Bushnell Jones, Waitsfield, VT, pg. 483.
  3. [S52] Various, "unknown essay title," DAR Lineage Books, Vol 26, pg. 149.

Philip Thayer1

b. 1696, d. 1758
Philip Thayer|b. 1696\nd. 1758|p463.htm#i15723|Ephraim Thayer Sr.|b. 1669\nd. 1757|p462.htm#i15718|Sarah Bass|b. 29 Mar 1672\nd. 1751|p461.htm#i15719|Shadrach Tayer|b. 10 May 1629\nd. 19 Oct 1678|p448.htm#i15480|Deliverence Priest|b. 1645\nd. 1723|p456.htm#i15710|John Bass|b. c 1642|p138.htm#i15933|Ruth Alden|b. c 1647|p138.htm#i15934|
FatherEphraim Thayer Sr.1 b. 1669, d. 1757
MotherSarah Bass1 b. 29 March 1672, d. 1751
     Philip Thayer was born in 1696.1 He was the son of Ephraim Thayer Sr. and Sarah Bass.1 Philip Thayer married Mary Wilson circa 1719.1 Philip Thayer died in 1758 at age 62 years.1

Family

Mary Wilson b. 1697, d. 1770

Citations

  1. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm

Helena Thomas1

b. say 1707, d. 1758
Helena Thomas|b. s 1707\nd. 1758|p463.htm#i29323|Paul Thomasson|b. s 1677\nd. 1707|p453.htm#i29334|Felicia (?)|b. s 1687|p257.htm#i29335|Olle Thomasson|b. s 1657|p257.htm#i29336|Eleanor (?)|b. s 1657|p257.htm#i29337|||||||
FatherPaul Thomasson2 b. say 1677, d. 1707
MotherFelicia (?)2 b. say 1687
     Also called Eleanor Thomasson.2 Helena Thomas was born say 1707. She was the daughter of Paul Thomasson and Felicia (?).2 Helena Thomas married Johan Twiggs on 16 February 1721 at Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware Colony.3,2 Helena Thomas died in 1758.2 She was related to Richard Milhouse Nixon, 37th President of the United States; the 6th cousin, twice removed, (via John Twiggs, 1700-1760, and Helena Thomas, 1707-1758) of the compiler.

Family

Johan Twiggs b. say 1700, d. 1760
Children

John Stockton1

b. 10 August 1701, d. 20 May 1758
John Stockton|b. 10 Aug 1701\nd. 20 May 1758|p463.htm#i4060|Richard Stockton Jr.|b. a 1652\nd. 30 Nov 1709|p454.htm#i4071|Susanna Witham|b. 29 Nov 1668\nd. 30 Apr 1749|p461.htm#i4072|Richard Stockton Sr.|b. 20 Jun 1606\nd. 25 Sep 1707|p454.htm#i4081|Abigail Bloomfield|b. c 1642\nd. a 14 Apr 1714|p455.htm#i4082|Robert Witham|b. a 1642|p37.htm#i4074|Ann Witham, Mrs.|b. a 1646|p37.htm#i4075|
FatherRichard Stockton Jr.2 b. after 1652, d. 30 November 1709
MotherSusanna Witham b. 29 November 1668, d. 30 April 1749
     John Stockton was born on 10 August 1701 at Morven, Somerset County, New Jersey. The Stockton Family book notes the date as 8 Aug 1701, but a note was penned in stating "Aug 10, see American Genealogist Jan 1957 v 33 p 7". He was the son of Richard Stockton Jr. and Susanna Witham.2 John Stockton and Abigail Phillips were were members of the Presbyterian Church, where he served as an elder. John Stockton married Abigail Phillips, daughter of Phillip Phillips and Hannah Stockton, on 21 February 1729 at Somerset County, New Jersey; 1st cousins.3,4 John Stockton was one of the presiding judges of the court of Common Pleas of the County at Somerset County, New Jersey. He was helped lay the first corner stone of the New Jersey College, what would become Princeton University in September 1754 at New Jersey. He died on 20 May 1758 at Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 56 years, 9 months and 10 days.5

Family

Abigail Phillips b. 9 October 1708, d. 15 September 1757
Children

Citations

  1. [S135] M.D. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family of New Jersey, p. 23..
  2. [S135] M.D. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family of New Jersey, p. 5-7..
  3. [S135] M.D. Thomas Coates Stockton, The Stockton Family of New Jersey, p. 24..
  4. [S306] Pam Jeglinski, ""Stockton's on your webpage"," e-mail to Robert Stewart, 16 Jan 2000.
  5. [S1372] Alfred Hoyt Bill, A House Called Morven, pg. 20.

Joseph Wight1

b. 7 September 1679, d. 25 October 1758
Joseph Wight|b. 7 Sep 1679\nd. 25 Oct 1758|p463.htm#i20274|Samuel Wight|b. c 1645|p182.htm#i20305|Hannah Albie|b. c 1648|p182.htm#i20306|||||||||||||
FatherSamuel Wight2 b. circa 1645
MotherHannah Albie2 b. circa 1648
     Joseph Wight was born on 7 September 1679 at Medfield, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Samuel Wight and Hannah Albie.2 Joseph Wight married Martha Thomson, daughter of John Thomson Jr. and Thankful Woodland, on 15 February 1724/25; Her 2nd (widow).3,2 Joseph Wight died on 25 October 1758 at Bellingham, Massachusetts, at age 79 years, 1 month and 18 days. He died in his 81st year.4

Family

Martha Thomson b. 28 August 1675, d. 14 October 1759

Citations

  1. [S774] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 21 Feb 2001.
  2. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 8.
  3. [S774] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 21 Feb 2001, from the Boston records.
  4. [S774] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 21 Feb 2001, from the Bellingham records.

John Godfrey Esq.1

b. 30 October 1691, d. 4 November 1758
John Godfrey Esq.|b. 30 Oct 1691\nd. 4 Nov 1758|p463.htm#i20596|Richard Godfrey Jr.|b. c 1655\nd. 14 Aug 1725|p457.htm#i20579|Mary Richmond|b. c 1659\nd. 5 Nov 1732|p458.htm#i17472|Richard Godfrey Sr.|b. 1631\nd. 16 Oct 1691|p450.htm#i11223|Mary J. Turner|b. c 1625\nd. 5 Nov 1732|p458.htm#i11224|||||||
FatherRichard Godfrey Jr.1 b. circa 1655, d. 14 August 1725
MotherMary Richmond1 b. circa 1659, d. 5 November 1732
     John Godfrey Esq. was born on 30 October 1691 at Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Richard Godfrey Jr. and Mary Richmond.1 John Godfrey Esq. married Joanna Gooding on 2 February 1715/16 at Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.3 John Godfrey Esq. died on 4 November 1758 at Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, at age 67 years and 5 days.4

Family

Joanna Gooding b. circa 1698

Citations

  1. [S803] William Richard Cutter NEFGM, III:1225.
  2. [S803] William Richard Cutter NEFGM, III:1225, says 03 Oct 1681, but 30 Oct allows for the 67 years, 4 days, at death in 4 Nov 1758.
  3. [S543] NEHGS, VR MA Taunton to 1850, II:202.
  4. [S543] NEHGS, VR MA Taunton to 1850, III:90, husband Joanna (Gooding), father of George, a. 67 y 4 d..

Jonathan Lippencott1

b. circa 1720, d. 1759
Jonathan Lippencott|b. c 1720\nd. 1759|p463.htm#i17539|James Lippencott|b. 11 Apr 1687\nd. 1760|p463.htm#i17536|Anna Eves|b. 15 May 1689|p155.htm#i17533|||||||Thomas Eves|b. c 1655?\nd. 1728|p457.htm#i162|Anna (?)|b. c 1657|p153.htm#i17365|
FatherJames Lippencott1 b. 11 April 1687, d. 1760
MotherAnna Eves1 b. 15 May 1689
     Jonathan Lippencott was born circa 1720. He was the son of James Lippencott and Anna Eves.1 Jonathan Lippencott married Anna Eves, daughter of Samuel Eves and Mary Shinn, in 1746; First cousins.1 Jonathan Lippencott died in 1759.1

Family

Anna Eves b. after 1722

Citations

  1. [S161] . Colonial Families.

Benjamin Morse

b. 4 July 1733, d. 1759
Benjamin Morse|b. 4 Jul 1733\nd. 1759|p463.htm#i29787|Joseph Morse|b. 30 Apr 1700\nd. 21 Dec 1755|p462.htm#i29817|Patience Peacock|b. c 1708\nd. 3 Jan 1748|p461.htm#i29818|Joseph Morse|b. 10 Feb 1671/72\nd. 9 Sep 1745|p460.htm#i29819|Sarah Merrill|b. 9 Oct 1679|p261.htm#i29820|||||||
FatherJoseph Morse1 b. 30 April 1700, d. 21 December 1755
MotherPatience Peacock1 b. circa 1708, d. 3 January 1748
     Benjamin Morse was born on 4 July 1733 at Methuen, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Joseph Morse and Patience Peacock.1 Benjamin Morse married Lydia Foster, daughter of Deacon David Foster and Lydia Farnum, on 3 October 1754 at Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts.2,3,4 Benjamin Morse saw service at Lake George in 1756.5 He was in the service of Capt. Nathan Chandler’s Co. to relieve Fort Willliam Henry in August 1757.6 He died in 1759 at age 25 years. He died on his "passage in His Majesty's service, in his 26th year."7,8,1

Family

Lydia Foster b. say 1737
Child

Citations

  1. [S1569] J. Howard Morse, Morse Genealogy, pg. 71.
  2. [S1565] Methuen Militia 1755-1763, online http://www.arches.uga.edu/~wprokasy/methuen/…, Benjamin Morse 25 July 1733- 1759. m Lydea - shows the marriage to a Lydia.
  3. [S984] Vital Records (marriages), Marr Indx MA FTM CD# 231, Benjamin Morss and Lydia Foster, Oct 3, 1754, Middleton, Essex.
  4. [S1569] J. Howard Morse, Morse Genealogy, pg. 71, to Lydia ???.
  5. [S1565] Methuen Militia 1755-1763, online http://www.arches.uga.edu/~wprokasy/methuen/…, Benjamin Morse age 25 1756 service at Lake George.
  6. [S1565] Methuen Militia 1755-1763, online http://www.arches.uga.edu/~wprokasy/methuen/…
  7. [S1551] John M. Austin, "John (corrected to read Nathan) Austin and Hannah Farnum".
  8. [S1565] Methuen Militia 1755-1763, online http://www.arches.uga.edu/~wprokasy/methuen/…, Benjamin Morse 25 July 1733- 1759. m Lydea _________. died on his way home from the service.
  9. [S1544] The Austin Families Association of America, "Samuel Austin of Massachusetts", pg. 21.

Joseph Stokes

b. between 1676 and 1681, d. between 1759 and 1760
Joseph Stokes|b. bt 1676 - 1681\nd. bt 1759 - 1760|p463.htm#i349|Thomas Stokes of Lower Shadwell|b. 1643\nd. 11 Sep 1720|p456.htm#i342|Mary Barnard of Stepney|b. 25 Mar 1645\nd. 1699|p452.htm#i343|Henry Stokes of Stepney|b. bt 1615 - 1620\nd. 24 Jun 1665|p445.htm#i368|Elizabeth (?)|b. c 1607|p2.htm#i369|John Barnard|b. c 1612|p2.htm#i373|Frances Munt|b. c 1622|p2.htm#i374|
FatherThomas Stokes of Lower Shadwell b. 1643, d. 11 September 1720
MotherMary Barnard of Stepney b. 25 March 1645, d. 1699
     Joseph Stokes was born between 1676 and 1681 at London, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Stokes of Lower Shadwell and Mary Barnard of Stepney. Joseph Stokes married Judith Lippincott, daughter of Freedom Lippincott Sr. and Mary Custance, on 9 September 1710 at Gloucester County, New Jersey; His 1st.2,3,4,5 Joseph Stokes witnessed the will of Thomas Stokes of Lower Shadwell on 13 October 1719; "I, Thomas Stokes, of Waterford, in ye county of Gloster and Province of New Jersey, being weak of body but of sound mind, Praised be God, and being willing to settle in order all my concerns in this world, Do make and constitute this my Last Will and Testament ... I give and bequeath unto Lydia Stokes, the eldest daughter of my son, Thomas Stokes, my bed and beding and Furniture thereunto belonging, and if she happens to die before she be married, then this said legacie to go to Deliverance Stokes, daughter of my said son, Thomas Stokes.3,6 " Joseph Stokes married Ann Ashard, daughter of John Ashard, circa 1746; His 2nd (widower). Her 2nd (widow).2,5 Joseph Stokes died between 1759 and 1760 at Burlington County, New Jersey.

Family 1

Judith Lippincott b. circa 1690, d. 22 August 1745
Children

Family 2

Ann Ashard b. circa 1700, d. 10 June 1796
Children

Citations

  1. [S128] Francis Bazley Lee, Genealogical Memorial of Mercer County.
  2. [S107] John Clement, Clement, pg. 303.
  3. [S128] Francis Bazley Lee, Genealogical Memorial of Mercer County, pg. 206, under Edward A. Stokes entry.
  4. [S568] Jordan Dodd, NJ Marriages, 1684-1850.
  5. [S758] Richard Haines, Stokes Genealogy, pg. 8.
  6. [S758] Richard Haines, Stokes Genealogy, pg. 10.
  7. [S128] Francis Bazley Lee, Genealogical Memorial of Mercer County, pg. 207, under Edward A. Stokes entry.

Thomas Blanchard of Andover1

b. 28 April 1674, d. 17 March 1759
Thomas Blanchard of Andover|b. 28 Apr 1674\nd. 17 Mar 1759|p463.htm#i29770|Samuel Blanchard of Charleston|b. 6 Aug 1629\nd. 22 Apr 1707|p454.htm#i29772|Hannah Daggett|b. 1647\nd. 10 Jul 1725|p457.htm#i29773|Thomas Blanchard|b. c 1600\nd. 21 May 1654|p444.htm#i29774|Elizabeth (?)|b. s 1609\nd. b 23 Jul 1636|p443.htm#i29775|Thomas Daggett of Marshfield|b. c 1607\nd. 18 Aug 1692|p451.htm#i29783|Elizabeth Humphrey|b. c 1610\nd. c 1653|p444.htm#i29784|
FatherSamuel Blanchard of Charleston2 b. 6 August 1629, d. 22 April 1707
MotherHannah Daggett2 b. 1647, d. 10 July 1725
     Thomas Blanchard of Andover was born on 28 April 1674 at Charleston, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Samuel Blanchard of Charleston and Hannah Daggett.2 Thomas Blanchard of Andover was baptized on 25 September 1681 at First Church, Charleston, Massachusetts.3 He married Rose Holmes of Marshfield, daughter of Abraham Holmes of Rochester and Elizabeth Arnold, on 22 March 1699 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 Thomas Blanchard of Andover died on 17 March 1759 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, at age 84 years, 10 months and 17 days.3

Family

Rose Holmes of Marshfield b. circa 1674, d. 26 August 1714
Child

Citations

  1. [S541] James Savage First Settlers of New England, Vol 2, Holmes.
  2. [S803] William Richard Cutter NEFGM, Vol. 2, pg. 868.
  3. [S1549] Ancestors of Linda Nicholson, online http://www.electracat.com

Deacon David Foster1

b. 18 April 1694, d. 12 June 1759
Deacon David Foster|b. 18 Apr 1694\nd. 12 Jun 1759|p463.htm#i29858|Ephraim Foster of Andover|b. 9 Oct 1651|p262.htm#i29860|Hannah Eames|b. 1661|p262.htm#i29861|Abraham Foster|b. 1622\nd. 15 Jan 1710|p454.htm#i29862|Lydia Burbank|b. s 1631|p262.htm#i29863|Robert Eames of Andover|b. c 1640|p262.htm#i29868|Rebecca Blake|b. 1641|p262.htm#i29869|
FatherEphraim Foster of Andover2,3 b. 9 October 1651
MotherHannah Eames4,3 b. 1661
     Deacon David Foster was born on 18 April 1694 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.4,3 He was the son of Ephraim Foster of Andover and Hannah Eames.2,3,4 Deacon David Foster married Lydia Farnum, daughter of Samuel Farnum and Hannah Holt, on 29 August 1716 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts; His 2nd.5,4 Deacon David Foster died on 12 June 1759 at age 65 years, 1 month and 25 days.4

Family

Lydia Farnum b. 15 October 1699, d. 21 March 1745/46
Child

Citations

  1. [S1566] Charlotte Helen Abbott, "The Foster Family", pg. 17.
  2. [S1566] Charlotte Helen Abbott, "The Foster Family", pg. 16, 17.
  3. [S980] Deaths) Vital Records (births, VR Mass. FTM CD# 220.
  4. [S1566] Charlotte Helen Abbott, "The Foster Family", pg. 16.
  5. [S984] Vital Records (marriages), Marr Indx MA FTM CD# 231, place and date, both fully named.

William Busby

b. 10 May 1714, d. 5 September 1759
William Busby|b. 10 May 1714\nd. 5 Sep 1759|p463.htm#i401|Nicholas Busby|b. c 1671|p3.htm#i403|Mary French|b. 8 Aug 1675|p2.htm#i361|John Busby|b. c 1638\nd. 6 Aug 1699|p452.htm#i429|Mary Busby, Mrs.|b. c 1642\nd. 3 Oct 1699|p452.htm#i430|Thomas French Jr.|b. Oct 1639|p2.htm#i350|Jane Atkins|b. c 1643\nd. 5 Oct 1692|p451.htm#i351|
FatherNicholas Busby b. circa 1671
MotherMary French b. 8 August 1675
      William Busby was a Quaker. He was born on 10 May 1714 at Burlington County, New Jersey. He was the son of Nicholas Busby and Mary French. William Busby witnessed the will of Nicholas Busby on 22 August 1727 at Wellingborough, Burlington County, Jew Jersey; Will of Nicholas Busby. Wife Mary. Children--Thomas, John, Isaac, William, Benjamin, Lydiah, wife of James Marson, Mary, Jane, Elizabeth. Real and personal estate. The wife sole executrix. Witnesses--Jacob Burdsall, John Marson, John Wills.1 William Busby witnessed the will of Mary French on 5 December 1728 at Wellingborough, Burlington County, Jew Jersey; widow of Nickles; will of. Children--John, Isaac, William, Bengman, Lydia, wife of John Marson, Mary, Jane, wife of Jacob Burshall, Elizabeth, Sary, Thomas. Real and personal estate. Executor--son Thomas. Witnesses--Thomas Reves, Nathan Crosby, Hugh Sharp.1 William Busby married Mary Wills, daughter of Daniel Wills and Elizabeth Woolstone, on 25 October 1739 at Northampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey.2 William Busby left a will on 3 September 1759 at "Wellingburrow", Burlington County, Jew Jersey; yeoman; will of. Wife, Mary. Children--Elizabeth and William, both under age. Real and personal estate. Executors--the wife, Joshua Raper and Joseph Buzby. Witnesses--Thomas Buzby, Jonathan Wills, Asher Woolman.3 He died on 5 September 1759 at age 45 years, 3 months and 26 days. His will was proved on 21 September 1759 .3

Family

Mary Wills b. circa 1723
Child

Citations

  1. [S77] State Recorder, Calendar of Wills, New Jersey Archives, Page: 76.
  2. [S229] International Genealogical Index (IGI), batch # 7108203, source call # 1235261, sheet # 34.
  3. [S77] State Recorder, Calendar of Wills, New Jersey Archives.
  4. [S11] William Wade Hinshaw, Hinshaw, Vol 2, pg 204 - "1767, 5,13.".

Martha Thomson1,2

b. 28 August 1675, d. 14 October 1759
Martha Thomson|b. 28 Aug 1675\nd. 14 Oct 1759|p463.htm#i15671|John Thomson Jr.|b. 1642\nd. bt 1704 - 1712|p453.htm#i20271|Thankful Woodland|b. 9 Aug 1646|p182.htm#i20272|John Thomson Sr.|b. 5 Jan 1619\nd. 9 Nov 1685|p449.htm#i20280|Sarah (?)|b. c 1622|p182.htm#i20281|John Woodland|b. c 1621|p182.htm#i20294|Martha (?)|b. c 1626|p182.htm#i20295|
FatherJohn Thomson Jr.2 b. 1642, d. between 1704 and 1712
MotherThankful Woodland2 b. 9 August 1646
     Also called Tomson.3 Also called Martha Thompson.4,5,3 Martha Thomson was born on 28 August 1675 at Mendon, Massachusetts.6 She was the daughter of John Thomson Jr. and Thankful Woodland.2 Martha Thomson lived in 1695 at Mendon, Massachusetts.7 She and Captain Ebenezer Thayer Sr. were married by the Reverend Peter Thatcher of Milton on 13 June 1695.8 Martha Thomson married Captain Ebenezer Thayer Sr., son of Ferdinando Tayer of Mendon and Huldah Hayward of Braintree, on 13 June 1695 at Massachusetts; Her 1st.3,9,10,11,7,12 Martha Thomson married Joseph Wight, son of Samuel Wight and Hannah Albie, on 15 February 1724/25; Her 2nd (widow).13,12 Martha Thomson died on 14 October 1759 at Bellingham, Massachusetts, at age 84 years, 1 month and 16 days. She died in her 82nd year (sic).14,12

Family 1

Captain Ebenezer Thayer Sr. b. 1674, d. 1723
Children

Family 2

Joseph Wight b. 7 September 1679, d. 25 October 1758

Citations

  1. [S397] Bezaleel Thayer, Thayer Genealogy, pg. 515, "... Martha White, ... born 28 August, 1675" BUT he is wrong.
  2. [S774] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 21 Feb 2001.
  3. [S134] William Montgomery Clemens, American Marriage Records Before 1699, pg. 166 - as THAYER, Ebenezer and Martha Tomson, 13 June 1695, Milton, Mass..
  4. [S245] LDS.
  5. [S760] Thomas Thayer, 1st 4 Generations, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/thomas%20line.htm
  6. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 8 - identical to that of Martha White, daughter of James and Sarah Baker.
  7. [S774] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 21 Feb 2001, per Volume #36 of the New England Historical & Genealogical Register, "Ebenezer Thair" to "Martha Tomson" "both of Mendon".
  8. [S774] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 21 Feb 2001, per Volume #36 of the New England Historical & Genealogical Register.
  9. [S229] International Genealogical Index (IGI), batch # 9007902, source call # 1553631, sheet # 35 - as "Martha Tomson White" in Mendon, Worcester, Mass..
  10. [S397] Bezaleel Thayer, Thayer Genealogy, pg 515, No. 3529. X C. EBENEZER THAYER.
  11. [S772] Luis Thayer Ojeda, Genealogy of William Turpin Thayer, but probably based on Bezaleel's Memorial of the Thayer Family.
  12. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 8.
  13. [S774] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 21 Feb 2001, from the Boston records.
  14. [S774] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 21 Feb 2001, from the Bellingham records.
  15. [S541] James Savage First Settlers of New England, Vol 4 - pg. 276.
  16. [S397] Bezaleel Thayer, Thayer Genealogy, pg 515, No. 3530. II D. EBENEZER THAYER..
  17. [S759] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 28 Feb 2001.
  18. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm
  19. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 20.

Hannah Wight1

b. 4 February 1668, d. 24 November 1759
Hannah Wight|b. 4 Feb 1668\nd. 24 Nov 1759|p463.htm#i20312|Samuel Wight|b. c 1645|p182.htm#i20305|Hannah Albie|b. c 1648|p182.htm#i20306|||||||||||||
FatherSamuel Wight1 b. circa 1645
MotherHannah Albie1 b. circa 1648
     Hannah Wight was born on 4 February 1668 at Medfield, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Wight and Hannah Albie.1 Hannah Wight married John Thomson III, son of John Thomson Jr. and Thankful Woodland, circa 1689 at Massachusetts.2 Hannah Wight died on 24 November 1759 at Bellingham, Massachusetts, at age 91 years, 9 months and 20 days.1

Family

John Thomson III b. 25 December 1667, d. 6 March 1749
Children

Citations

  1. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 9.
  2. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 9, "place and date unknown".
  3. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 9 & 15.
  4. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 9 & 18.
  5. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 9 & 19.
  6. [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 10 & 20.

Samuel Thayer Jr.1

b. 1691, d. 1760
Samuel Thayer Jr.|b. 1691\nd. 1760|p463.htm#i15639|Samuel Thayer Sr.|b. 15 Nov 1666\nd. 19 Dec 1721|p456.htm#i11043|Mary Butterworth|b. 1661\nd. 1723|p456.htm#i15638|Ferdinando Tayer of Mendon|b. 18 Apr 1625\nd. 28 Mar 1713|p455.htm#i11032|Huldah Hayward of Braintree|b. 7 Oct 1636\nd. 1 Sep 1690|p450.htm#i11033|||||||
FatherSamuel Thayer Sr.1 b. 15 November 1666, d. 19 December 1721
MotherMary Butterworth1 b. 1661, d. 1723
     Samuel Thayer Jr. was born in 1691.1 He was the son of Samuel Thayer Sr. and Mary Butterworth.1 Samuel Thayer Jr. married Rachel Aldrich circa 1717.1 Samuel Thayer Jr. died in 1760 at age 69 years.1

Family

Rachel Aldrich b. 1695, d. 1766

Citations

  1. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm

Mary Metcalf1

b. 1725, d. 1760
     Mary Metcalf was born in 1725.1 Marriage banns for Mary Metcalf and Isaac Thayer Jr. were published on 16 February 1751 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; His 2nd (widower?) Her 2nd (widow).1,2 Mary Metcalf died in 1760 at age 35 years.1

Family

Isaac Thayer Jr. b. 24 September 1695, d. 1763
Children

Citations

  1. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm
  2. [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 149, Metcalf, wid., intention.
  3. [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 64.
  4. [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 65.

Ruth Ellis1

b. 1725, d. 1760
     Ruth Ellis was born in 1725.1 She married John Thayer, son of Isaac Thayer of Mendon and Mary (?); His 2nd (divorcé?).1 Ruth Ellis died in 1760 at age 35 years.1

Family

John Thayer b. 6 May 1706

Citations

  1. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm

Napthali Thayer1

b. 1706, d. 1760
Napthali Thayer|b. 1706\nd. 1760|p463.htm#i15735|Ephraim Thayer Sr.|b. 1669\nd. 1757|p462.htm#i15718|Sarah Bass|b. 29 Mar 1672\nd. 1751|p461.htm#i15719|Shadrach Tayer|b. 10 May 1629\nd. 19 Oct 1678|p448.htm#i15480|Deliverence Priest|b. 1645\nd. 1723|p456.htm#i15710|John Bass|b. c 1642|p138.htm#i15933|Ruth Alden|b. c 1647|p138.htm#i15934|
FatherEphraim Thayer Sr.1 b. 1669, d. 1757
MotherSarah Bass1 b. 29 March 1672, d. 1751
     Napthali Thayer was born in 1706.1 He was the son of Ephraim Thayer Sr. and Sarah Bass.1 Napthali Thayer married Bathsheba Bass circa 1734.1 Napthali Thayer died in 1760 at age 54 years.1

Family

Bathsheba Bass b. 1712, d. 1768

Citations

  1. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm

James Lippencott1

b. 11 April 1687, d. 1760
     James Lippencott was born on 11 April 1687 at Shrewsbury, New Jersey.2 He married Anna Eves, daughter of Thomas Eves and Anna (?), on 10 November 1709 at Burlington Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey.1,3 James Lippencott died in 1760 at Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey, at age 72 years.2

Family

Anna Eves b. 15 May 1689
Child

Citations

  1. [S11] William Wade Hinshaw, Hinshaw, Minutes and Marriage Records, pg. 219.
  2. [S161] . Colonial Families.
  3. [S161] . Colonial Families, gets "9" wrong, it's 9th month, old style, or November.

Mary Ball1

b. 1673, d. 1760
     Mary Ball was born in 1673.1 She married John Hitchcock Jr., son of John Hitchcock and Hannah Chapin, before 1717.1 Mary Ball died in 1760 at age 87 years.1

Family

John Hitchcock Jr. b. 1670, d. 1751
Child

Citations

  1. [S675] Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, APF, pg. 522.
  2. [S675] Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, APF, pg. 523.

Obadiah Wheelock1

b. 21 April 1685, d. 1760
Obadiah Wheelock|b. 21 Apr 1685\nd. 1760|p463.htm#i20466|Benjamin Wheelock Sr.|b. 8 Jan 1639/40|p181.htm#i20173|Elizabeth Bullen|b. 3 Feb 1646/47\nd. 22 Oct 1689|p450.htm#i20276|Reverend Ralph Wheelock|b. 14 May 1600\nd. 11 Jan 1684|p449.htm#i11283|Rebecca Clark|b. 26 Aug 1610\nd. 1 Jan 1680/81|p448.htm#i11284|Samuel Bullen|b. c 1622|p154.htm#i20452|Mary Morse|b. c 1624|p181.htm#i20453|
FatherBenjamin Wheelock Sr.1 b. 8 January 1639/40
MotherElizabeth Bullen1 b. 3 February 1646/47, d. 22 October 1689
     Obadiah Wheelock was born on 21 April 1685 at Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Benjamin Wheelock Sr. and Elizabeth Bullen.1 Obadiah Wheelock married Elizabeth Darling on 8 January 1708 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts.2 Obadiah Wheelock died in 1760 at age 74 years.3

Family

Elizabeth Darling b. 2 July 1685

Citations

  1. [S799] Wheelock Genealogy.hlp, online, per Medfield Vital Records.
  2. [S799] Wheelock Genealogy.hlp, online, per Mendon Vital Records.
  3. [S799] Wheelock Genealogy.hlp, online.

Theophilus Lillie1

b. 10 June 1685, d. 1760
     Theophilus Lillie was born on 10 June 1685 at Boston, Massachusetts.1 He married Hannah Ruck, daughter of John Ruck and Hannah Hutchinson, in 1725.1 Theophilus Lillie died in 1760 at age 74 years.1

Family

Hannah Ruck b. 1702, d. circa 1767
Child

Citations

  1. [S960] Ancestry G. W. Bush, online http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html, #556.

Wilhelm VIII, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel1

b. 10 March 1682, d. 1760
Wilhelm VIII, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel|b. 10 Mar 1682\nd. 1760|p463.htm#i28899|Karl, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel|b. 3 Aug 1654\nd. c 23 Mar 1730|p458.htm#i28900|Marie Anna of Courland|b. 12 Jun 1653\nd. 16 Jun 1711|p454.htm#i29003|Wilhelm V., Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel|b. 23 May 1629\nd. 1663|p445.htm#i28901||||||||||
FatherKarl, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel1 b. 3 August 1654, d. circa 23 March 1730
MotherMarie Anna of Courland2 b. 12 June 1653, d. 16 June 1711
     Also called Wilhelm VIII von Hessen-Kassel.3 Wilhelm VIII, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel was born on 10 March 1682 at Kassel.2 He was the son of Karl, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel and Marie Anna of Courland.1,2 Wilhelm VIII, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel married Dorothea Wilhelmine von Sachsen, daughter of Moritz Wilhelm, Herzog von Saxe-Zeitz, on 27 September 1717 at Zeitz.2 Wilhelm VIII, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel died in 1760 at age 77 years.1

Family

Dorothea Wilhelmine von Sachsen b. 20 March 1691, d. 17 March 1743
Child

Citations

  1. [S1408] CMH, online http://www.uni-mannheim.de/mateo/camenaref/cmh/cmh.html, XIII:Table 55.
  2. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Brabant 8.
  3. [S1143] Brockhaus 2002, Hessen.

Johan Twiggs1

b. say 1700, d. 1760
     Johan Twiggs was born say 1700. He married Helena Thomas, daughter of Paul Thomasson and Felicia (?), on 16 February 1721 at Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware Colony.2,3 Johan Twiggs died in 1760.3 He was related to Richard Milhouse Nixon, 37th President of the United States; the 6th cousin, twice removed, (via John Twiggs, 1700-1760, and Helena Thomas, 1707-1758) of the compiler.

Family

Helena Thomas b. say 1707, d. 1758
Children

Lea Fontine

b. 1708, d. after 1760
Lea Fontine|b. 1708\nd. a 1760|p463.htm#i2021|Charles L. Fontine|b. 8 Apr 1674\nd. 1734|p458.htm#i2022|Magdaleentje Reynerse|b. 1670\nd. a 1734|p458.htm#i2582|Charel Fonteyn|b. b 1625\nd. b Sep 1687|p450.htm#i2583|Catharyn de Baile|b. b 1627\nd. 1707|p453.htm#i3087|||||||
FatherCharles L. Fontine b. 8 April 1674, d. 1734
MotherMagdaleentje Reynerse b. 1670, d. after 1734
     Also called Leah Fontaine. Also called Leah Fonteyn. Her married name was Smock. Lea Fontine was born in 1708 at Somerset County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Charles L. Fontine and Magdaleentje Reynerse. Lea Fontine married Jan Matthyse Smock, son of Matthias Hendrickse Smock and Elizabeth Stevens Coninck, circa 1730 at Somerset County, New Jersey. Lea Fontine died after 1760 at Somerset County, New Jersey.

Family

Jan Matthyse Smock b. circa 1703, d. April 1760
Children

David Demarest

b. 3 October 1681, d. between 1760 and 1761
     David Demarest was christened on 3 October 1681 at Bergen, Bergen County, New Jersey. He married Matie Debaun on 10 November 1705 at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.1 David Demarest left a will on 23 June 1742. He died between 1760 and 1761. His estate was probated on 13 February 1761.

Family

Matie Debaun b. 4 May 1690, d. 26 October 1752
Children

Citations

  1. [S71] William Nelson, Marriage Records 1665-1800 - New Jersey, from Hackensack Reformed (Dutch) Church Records, page 482, DeMaree, David, (son of Samuel), y. m., b. Ackinsack,
    and Matie DeBane, y. d., b. N. Utrecht 1705 Nov. 10.

Jan Matthyse Smock

b. circa 1703, d. April 1760
Jan Matthyse Smock|b. c 1703\nd. Apr 1760|p463.htm#i2020|Matthias Hendrickse Smock|b. c 1669\nd. Mar 1727|p457.htm#i2000|Elizabeth Stevens Coninck|b. 11 Oct 1676|p14.htm#i2001|Hendrick M. Smock|b. c 1644\nd. a Apr 1708|p454.htm#i1998|Guertje H. Coerton|b. c 1652\nd. 1708|p454.htm#i1999|Jan S. Coninck|b. c 1649/50\nd. Sep 1685|p449.htm#i3070|Elizabeth Lucas|b. 30 Aug 1656|p24.htm#i3071|
FatherMatthias Hendrickse Smock1 b. circa 1669, d. March 1727
MotherElizabeth Stevens Coninck1 b. 11 October 1676
     Jan Matthyse Smock was born circa 1703 at Piscataway, Somerset County, New Jersey. Elsewhere his birth is given as 1714. He was the son of Matthias Hendrickse Smock and Elizabeth Stevens Coninck.1 Jan Matthyse Smock witnessed the will of Matthias Hendrickse Smock on 2 October 1721; His will mentions sons Hendrick, John, Lucas, Matthias, and Jacobus, and daughters Elizabeth, Gertrude, and Mary. His wife, Elizabeth, is named as the sole executrix. Witnesses to the will were Samuel Conners, Leedert "Smack" and John Cholwell.2 Jan Matthyse Smock married Lea Fontine, daughter of Charles L. Fontine and Magdaleentje Reynerse, circa 1730 at Somerset County, New Jersey. Jan Matthyse Smock was recorded as a surveyor of highways in 1749. He left a will on 1 March 1760; Names wife Leah, sons "Tice", Charles, John, Reynier, Jacob, and Abraham, and daughters Leenah, wife of Powel Powelson, Elizabeth, Maria, Leah, "Geertie", Catherine and Jane. He died in April 1760 at Somerset County, New Jersey. His estate was probated on 29 April 1760 at Eastern Precinct, Somerset County, New Jersey.

Family

Lea Fontine b. 1708, d. after 1760
Children

Citations

  1. [S120] Hendrick Matthyse Smock, 1980 unknown repository, pg. viii.
  2. [S120] Hendrick Matthyse Smock, 1980 unknown repository, pg. 4.

Pieter Schamp1

b. circa 1706, d. circa May 1760
Pieter Schamp|b. c 1706\nd. c May 1760|p463.htm#i4257|Justis Schamp|b. b 23 Aug 1676\nd. bt 28 May 1760 - 14 Jun 1760|p463.htm#i4211|Margrietje Lock|b. 20 Dec 1682\nd. 11 Dec 1771|p465.htm#i4226|Pieter Schamp|b. 24 Jun 1636\nd. c 1692|p450.htm#i4200|Janneken Dircks|b. 7 Dec 1653\nd. bt 1698 - 1706|p452.htm#i4204|Claes H. Lock|b. c 1649|p39.htm#i4227|Cniertje Hendricks|b. c 1645|p39.htm#i4228|
FatherJustis Schamp1 b. before 23 August 1676, d. between 28 May 1760 and 14 June 1760
MotherMargrietje Lock1 b. 20 December 1682, d. 11 December 1771
     Pieter Schamp was born circa 1706 at Bushwick, Kings County, New York.1,2 He was the son of Justis Schamp and Margrietje Lock.1 Pieter Schamp accompanied Justis Schamp when Justis relocated after 1714 and came to reside in Pleasant Run, Readington County, New Jersey.2 Pieter Schamp married Margaret Bodine on 7 April 1744 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey.3 Pieter Schamp and Margaret Bodine were had no known children. Pieter Schamp was selected as Deacon "from the dissatisfied" on 25 September 1751 at North Branch Reformed Church, Somerset County, New Jersey.4 He died circa May 1760 at Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.1,2

Family

Margaret Bodine b. circa 1708

Citations

  1. [S153] Newsletter Editor, "The Schomp Family".
  2. [S273] Cora D. Lane (Schomp) & Estella Victoria Schomp (Hardenburg) Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families, pg. 6.
  3. [S106] William Nelson, Documentary History of NJ, pg. 50, 341..
  4. [S349] ., Somerset Quarterly Vol. III, THE "REBELLION" AT RARITAN IN 1723.

Justis Schamp1,2,3

b. before 23 August 1676, d. between 28 May 1760 and 14 June 1760
Justis Schamp|b. b 23 Aug 1676\nd. bt 28 May 1760 - 14 Jun 1760|p463.htm#i4211|Pieter Schamp|b. 24 Jun 1636\nd. c 1692|p450.htm#i4200|Janneken Dircks|b. 7 Dec 1653\nd. bt 1698 - 1706|p452.htm#i4204|Jacob Schamp|b. c 1596\nd. a May 1644|p443.htm#i4193|Elisabeth Cuypers|b. c 1601\nd. a May 1644|p443.htm#i4194|Dirck Volckertszen|b. c 1610|p39.htm#i4205|Christina Vigne|b. bt 1610 - 1613|p39.htm#i4210|
FatherPieter Schamp1,2 b. 24 June 1636, d. circa 1692
MotherJanneken Dircks1,2 b. 7 December 1653, d. between 1698 and 1706
     Justis Schamp was born before 23 August 1676 at Bushwick, Long Island, New York.4 He was baptized on 23 August 1676 at the Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, Kings County, New York; "Joost."2,1,4 He was the son of Pieter Schamp and Janneken Dircks.1,2 Justis Schamp was often put in charge of running the family farm in his father's absence at Bushwick, Kings County, New York.5 He was listed as a Freeholder, paying "one piece of eight" toward the fencing of common lands on 6 November 1701 at Bushwick, Kings County, New York. He married Margrietje Lock, daughter of Claes Hendrickszen Lock and Cniertje Hendricks, in 1703 at the Reformed Dutch Church, Bushwick, Kings County, New York.3,5 Justis Schamp was able to maintain the farm with the aid of his cousins on his mother's side, and soon had an improved the farm of 40 acres at Bushwick, Kings County, New York.5 He was described as "Joost Camp," owner of a fourty acre farm in 1706 at Bushwick, Kings County, New York. He and five of his sisters sold the family farm (*** a Certain Messuage or Tenements house and parcel of Land Scituate laying and being in New Brunswick *** Containing by Estimation 40 Acres ***) to their sister Elisabeth and her husband Barent Cool on 12 October 1713 at New Brunswick, New Jersey.5 He relocated to Pleasant Run, Readington County, New Jersey, after 1714.5 He served in recorded in a lost of the Militia Regiment, the 7th Company, under the command of Col. Thomas Farmer (Flamar?), his name and rank were given as Sergeant George Schamp, in 1715 at Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey.6 He maintained a farm between 1717 and 1728 at Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. He was among those who signed a formal complaint regarding Domine Thoedorus Jacobus Frelinhuysen complaining that the Domine did not teach "correct doctrine" in June 1725. He purchased 500 acres of land "...lying betwixt the North and South Branches of the Raritan River..." from "Daniel Coxe of Trenton" and on this land established a sizeable farm, which was often referred to as a plantation, on 13 May 1728 at the Pleasant Run area (what was formerly Amwell Township), Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He was among "Forty eight Good and Lawful Men" selected for the August Term Grand Jury in July 1734 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He voted in a "Pole of the Freeholders of New Jersey for Representatives to serve in the General Assembly of the Province of New Jersey" for Daniel Coxe on 9 October 1738 at Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He witnessed the baptism of Femmetje Schamp on 25 December 1740 at the North Branch Reformed Dutch Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.7

In 1741, Justis Schamp appeared on the census at Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Details provided: Appeared as "Justis Schamp" in a list of Freeholders.8

He had descendants named for him, namely: Pvt. George N. Schamp and George Schamp. Justis Schamp witnessed the baptism of Pvt. George N. Schamp on 10 November 1751 at the North Branch Reformed Dutch Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.9,3,10 Justis Schamp witnessed the baptism of George Schamp on 8 March 1752 at the North Branch Reformed Dutch Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.7 Justis Schamp witnessed the baptism of Margaret Cock on 10 August 1755 at the North Branch Reformed Dutch Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.11 Justis Schamp left a will on 28 May 1760 at Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; Just days before his death, Joost, described as "...weak of Body but sound of Mind and memory" made his last will and testament. Executed at his plantation in "the Township of Reading in the County of Hunterdon," Joost very carefully divided his vast land holdings among his surving children and grandchildren. By it his wife was given the use of the entire estate during her widowhood. At her death or previous to remarriage the estate was to be divided as follows: The two sons of his deceased eldest son George were to receive 1832 acres of the Somerset tract. Another 183 acres of this tract were to be given to the two sons of Nicholas. One hundred acres of this same tract were given to the children of his daughter Janneka, late wife of Dirck Marlet, to be divided among them. The rest was to be divided among his living heirs, both children and grandchildren. The Hunterdon tract was to be divided among the three remaining children. His daughter, Staunchy (aka Christine), wife of Jacobus Cocks, was given a parcel of 111 acres. Another 111 acres went to his daughter Hannah, of who marriage no trace has yet appeared, and the remainder, 278 acres, fell to his son Hendrick, this portion containing the homestead and appears to have been the choice heritage. The two sons of his son George, George and Peter, were to give their five sisters the sum of sixteen pounds each. Not forgotten, Anita, the daughter of Nicholas was to recieve from her brothers a dower equal to that of her five cousins combined, namely eighty pounds. Executors of the will were Hendrick Schomp, his friend George Reading, and his son-in-law Jacobus Cocks.12 He died between 28 May 1760 and 14 June 1760 at Pleasant Run, Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.13 Justis Schamp was buried in the old cemetery at Pleasant Run, Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. No gravestone remains for Joost.

Family

Margrietje Lock b. 20 December 1682, d. 11 December 1771
Children

Citations

  1. [S345] Theodore Brassard, RDC NA Baptisms, 23 Aug; Pieter Eschamp, Jannetie Dircx; Joost; Joris Kockuyt, Marritie Hendricx.
  2. [S147] Fred Sisser III, "Schamp Family in Europe".
  3. [S153] Newsletter Editor, "The Schomp Family".
  4. [S273] Cora D. Lane (Schomp) & Estella Victoria Schomp (Hardenburg) Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families, pg. 5.
  5. [S273] Cora D. Lane (Schomp) & Estella Victoria Schomp (Hardenburg) Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families, pg. 6.
  6. [S273] Cora D. Lane (Schomp) & Estella Victoria Schomp (Hardenburg) Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families, pg. 7.
  7. [S105] A. Van Doren Honeyman, ".", Vol. IV.
  8. [S566] Colonial NJ 1607-1789, ., ., pg. 922.
  9. [S350] ., Somerset Quarterly Vol. IV.
  10. [S409] Maxine Batman, Knox County History, pg. 467.
  11. [S105] A. Van Doren Honeyman, ".", Vol. V.
  12. [S157] Rev. Oscar M. Vorhees, "The Jerseyman," Vol. 7, No. 4, November, 1901.
  13. [S273] Cora D. Lane (Schomp) & Estella Victoria Schomp (Hardenburg) Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families, pg. 8.

Anne Rutter1

b. 25 October 1686, d. August 1760
Anne Rutter|b. 25 Oct 1686\nd. Aug 1760|p463.htm#i18187|Thomas Rutter Esq.|b. 1664\nd. 13 Mar 1730|p458.htm#i11416|Rebecca Staples|b. a 1668|p90.htm#i11417|||||||||||||
FatherThomas Rutter Esq.1 b. 1664, d. 13 March 1730
MotherRebecca Staples1 b. after 1668
     Anne Rutter was born on 25 October 1686.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Rutter Esq. and Rebecca Staples.1 Anne Rutter married Samuel Savage circa 1706; Her 1st.1 Anne Rutter married Samuel Nutt before 1729; Her 2nd.1 Anne Rutter died in August 1760 at age 73 years and 9 months.1

Family 1

Samuel Savage b. circa 1685, d. before 1729

Family 2

Samuel Nutt b. circa 1685

Citations

  1. [S612] Josiah Granville Leach, Leach, J. G., pg. 228.

Ann Rush

b. 25 October 1716, d. 16 August 1760
Ann Rush|b. 25 Oct 1716\nd. 16 Aug 1760|p463.htm#i1108|James Rush|b. 1679\nd. 16 Mar 1726/27|p457.htm#i1096|Rachael Peart|b. c 1679|p8.htm#i1103|William Rush|b. 31 May 1652\nd. 1688|p450.htm#i1083|Aurelia Rush, Mrs.|b. c 1656\nd. 1683|p448.htm#i1093|Bryan Peart|b. c 1649?|p8.htm#i1104||||
FatherJames Rush b. 1679, d. 16 March 1726/27
MotherRachael Peart b. circa 1679
     Ann Rush was born on 25 October 1716. She was the daughter of James Rush and Rachael Peart. Ann Rush married John Ashmead circa 1736. As of circa 1751,her married name was Potts. Ann Rush married Samuel Potts circa 1751. Ann Rush died on 16 August 1760 at age 43 years, 9 months and 22 days.

Family 1

John Ashmead
Children

Family 2

Samuel Potts
Child

Georg II August, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien1,2

b. 10 November 1683, d. 25 October 1760
Georg II August, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien|b. 10 Nov 1683\nd. 25 Oct 1760|p463.htm#i24320|Georg I Ludwig, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien|b. 7 Jun 1660\nd. 13 Nov 1726|p457.htm#i24318|Sophia Dorothea of Celle|b. 3 Feb 1666\nd. 13 Nov 1726|p457.htm#i24319|Ernst A., Kurfürst von Braunschweig - Lüneburg|b. 30 Nov 1629\nd. 2 Feb 1698|p452.htm#i24317|Sophie von der Pfalz|b. 13 Oct 1630\nd. 8 Jun 1714|p455.htm#i24316|George W., Duke of Zelle|b. s 1631\nd. 1705|p453.htm#i29015||||
FatherGeorg I Ludwig, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien1 b. 7 June 1660, d. 13 November 1726
MotherSophia Dorothea of Celle1 b. 3 February 1666, d. 13 November 1726
     Also called Kurfürst von Hannover Georg II August von Hannover.3 Georg II August, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien was born on 10 November 1683 at Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover, Germany.1,3 He was the son of Georg I Ludwig, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien and Sophia Dorothea of Celle.1 Georg II August, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien married Wilhelmina Charlotte Karoline von Brandenburg-Ansbach, daughter of Johann Friederich, Markgraf von Brandenburg-Ansbach, on 22 August 1705.1 Georg II August, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien was the successor of Georg I Ludwig, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien; King of Great Britain.1 Georg II August, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien succeeded his father as King of Great Britain and Duke of Hanover and Elector on 11 June 1727.1 King of Great Britain between 22 June 1727 and 25 October 1760.1 He was crowned on 11 October 1727.1 He died on 25 October 1760 at Kensington Palace, London, England, at age 76 years, 11 months and 15 days.1,3 He was the predecessor of Georg III, Kurfürst und König von Hannover, König von Großbritannien; King of Great Britain.1 Georg II August, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.1

Family

Wilhelmina Charlotte Karoline von Brandenburg-Ansbach b. 1 March 1682/83, d. 20 November 1737
Children

Citations

  1. [S1107] B:LG: Scottish Royal Lineage, online http://www.burkes-landed-gentry.com/contents/static/…
  2. [S108] Die Welfen, online ..
  3. [S1143] Brockhaus 2002, "Georg II".
  4. [S1301] Text by Michael MacLagan tables by Jiri Loudan, Louda & MacLagan, 2002, table 58-59.

Joseph Torrey

b. circa 1727, d. 29 November 1760
     Joseph Torrey was born circa 1727.1 He married Deborah Holbrook, daughter of William Holbrook and Hopestill Read, on 6 September 1752. Joseph Torrey died on 29 November 1760.1

Family

Deborah Holbrook b. 24 February 1731/32, d. 13 September 1775
Child

Citations

  1. [S675] Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, APF, pg. 587.

James Rush

b. 10 January 1739/40, d. 1761
James Rush|b. 10 Jan 1739/40\nd. 1761|p463.htm#i1122|John Rush|b. 1712\nd. 26 Jul 1751|p461.htm#i1105|Susanna Hall|b. 1707\nd. 2 Jul 1795|p468.htm#i1119|James Rush|b. 1679\nd. 16 Mar 1726/27|p457.htm#i1096|Rachael Peart|b. c 1679|p8.htm#i1103|Joseph Hall|b. 11 Feb 1686/87\nd. 1731|p458.htm#i1120|Rebecca Rutter|b. 9 Nov 1688\nd. b 1728|p457.htm#i1121|
FatherJohn Rush b. 1712, d. 26 July 1751
MotherSusanna Hall b. 1707, d. 2 July 1795
     James Rush was born on 10 January 1739/40 at Byberry Township, Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of John Rush and Susanna Hall. James Rush died in 1761 at age 20 years. He died at sea of Yellow Fever, never married.1

Citations

  1. [S934] ?, "Rush Family History", pg. 12.

Erikus Stalcop

b. 15 August 1723, d. 1761
Erikus Stalcop|b. 15 Aug 1723\nd. 1761|p463.htm#i1626|John Petersson Stalcop|b. 1692\nd. 24 Jun 1751|p461.htm#i1616|Maria Morton|b. 1695\nd. a Feb 1737|p459.htm#i1617|Peter J. Stalcop|b. c 1664\nd. 10 Apr 1710|p454.htm#i1627|Catharina Samuelsdotter|b. c 1658\nd. a 1731|p458.htm#i1628|Matthias Mårtensson Sr.|b. 1669\nd. Dec 1707|p454.htm#i1660|Anna G. Justis|b. c 1666\nd. a 1740|p459.htm#i1661|
FatherJohn Petersson Stalcop1 b. 1692, d. 24 June 1751
MotherMaria Morton1 b. 1695, d. after February 1737
     Erikus Stalcop was born on 15 August 1723 at New Castle County, Delaware Colony.1,2 He was the son of John Petersson Stalcop and Maria Morton.1 Erikus Stalcop married Mary Twiggs, daughter of Johan Twiggs and Helena Thomas, in March 1745/46 at Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware.1 Erikus Stalcop died in 1761 at New Castle County, Delaware, at age 37 years.1

Family

Mary Twiggs b. 1727
Child

Thomas Thayer Jr.1

b. 14 January 1693/94, d. 1761
Thomas Thayer Jr.|b. 14 Jan 1693/94\nd. 1761|p463.htm#i15625|Captain Thomas Thayer Sr.|b. 14 Feb 1664/65\nd. 1 May 1738|p459.htm#i11042|Mary Poole|b. 20 Nov 1668\nd. 9 Dec 1745|p460.htm#i15624|Ferdinando Tayer of Mendon|b. 18 Apr 1625\nd. 28 Mar 1713|p455.htm#i11032|Huldah Hayward of Braintree|b. 7 Oct 1636\nd. 1 Sep 1690|p450.htm#i11033|||||||
FatherCaptain Thomas Thayer Sr.1 b. 14 February 1664/65, d. 1 May 1738
MotherMary Poole1 b. 20 November 1668, d. 9 December 1745
     Thomas Thayer Jr. was born on 14 January 1693/94 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts.2,3 He was the son of Captain Thomas Thayer Sr. and Mary Poole.1 Thomas Thayer Jr. married Ruth Darling circa 1716; His 1st.1 Thomas Thayer Jr. married Hannah Poole; His 2nd.1 Thomas Thayer Jr. died in 1761 at age 66 years.1

Family 1

Ruth Darling b. 1694, d. 1729

Family 2

Hannah Poole b. 1700

Citations

  1. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm
  2. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm, "1693".
  3. [S803] William Richard Cutter NEFGM, Vol I, pg. 314.

Mary Morse1

b. 1715, d. 1761
     Mary Morse was born in 1715.1 She married Christopher Thayer, son of Ephraim Thayer Sr. and Sarah Bass, circa 1737.1 Mary Morse died in 1761 at age 46 years.1

Family

Christopher Thayer b. 1703, d. 1787

Citations

  1. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm

Jane Rogers

b. circa 1697, d. 1761
     Jane Rogers was born circa 1697.1 She married Colonel Isham Randolph, son of Colonel William Randolph and Mary Isham, in 1718.2 Jane Rogers died in 1761.3

Family

Colonel Isham Randolph b. 1687
Child

Citations

  1. [S675] Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, APF, pg. 241.
  2. [S111] Frederick A. Virkus, Virkus Comp., pg. 26.
  3. [S694] ., B:PF.

Hendrick Lane

b. 7 March 1703, d. January 1761
Hendrick Lane|b. 7 Mar 1703\nd. Jan 1761|p463.htm#i2498|Adrian Lane|b. c 1677|p14.htm#i2013|Martynetje Hendrickse Smock|b. 1674|p14.htm#i2012|Gesbert Lane|b. c 1654|p32.htm#i3678|Jannetje A. Lamperson|b. c 1656|p32.htm#i3679|Hendrick M. Smock|b. c 1644\nd. a Apr 1708|p454.htm#i1998|Guertje H. Coerton|b. c 1652\nd. 1708|p454.htm#i1999|
FatherAdrian Lane b. circa 1677
MotherMartynetje Hendrickse Smock b. 1674
     Hendrick Lane was baptized on 7 March 1703 at the Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York.1 He was the son of Adrian Lane and Martynetje Hendrickse Smock. Hendrick Lane married Maria Van Nest circa 1723. Hendrick Lane was town clerk in 1748 at Piscataway, New Jersey. He died in January 1761 at Bedminster, Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 57 years and 9 months.

Family

Maria Van Nest b. 20 April 1704

Citations

  1. [S345] Theodore Brassard, RDC NA Baptisms.

Sarah Abbott1

b. 3 August 1760, d. before 1762
Sarah Abbott|b. 3 Aug 1760\nd. b 1762|p463.htm#i20741|Corporal Obed Abbott|b. 8 May 1730|p188.htm#i20730|Elizabeth Edmunds|b. 10 Jul 1730|p188.htm#i20738|Moses Abbott|b. 14 Feb 1698/99\nd. b 8 Nov 1791|p467.htm#i20716|Bathsheba Gilbert|b. 5 Feb 1707/8|p188.htm#i20717|David Edmands|b. 22 Jul 1689|p188.htm#i20800|Hannah Hinkson of Lynn?|b. c 1709|p188.htm#i20801|
FatherCorporal Obed Abbott1 b. 8 May 1730
MotherElizabeth Edmunds1 b. 10 July 1730
     Sarah Abbott was born on 3 August 1760 at Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Corporal Obed Abbott and Elizabeth Edmunds.1 Sarah Abbott died before 1762 at Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She died young.1

Citations

  1. [S822] U.S. Army Maj. Lemuel Abijah Abbott Abbotts of Rowley, MA, Vol. I, pg. 196.
  2. [S807] Matt Bushnell Jones, Waitsfield, VT, pg. 212, "13 Aug 1760".

Sarah Balcomb1

b. 1720, d. 1762
     Sarah Balcomb was born in 1720.1 She married Joseph Thayer, son of Isaac Thayer of Mendon and Hannah Winter, circa 1742; His 1st.1 Sarah Balcomb died in 1762 at age 42 years.1

Family

Joseph Thayer b. 1715, d. 1787

Citations

  1. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm

Antoinette Amalie von Braunschweig-Blankenberg1

b. 24 April 1696, d. 6 March 1762
Antoinette Amalie von Braunschweig-Blankenberg|b. 24 Apr 1696\nd. 6 Mar 1762|p463.htm#i29137|Ludwig Rudolf, Herzog von Braunschweig-Blankenberg|b. 1671\nd. 1735|p458.htm#i29144|Grafin Christine Luise von Oettingen|b. 1671\nd. 1747|p460.htm#i29145|Anton U., Herzog von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel|b. 1633\nd. 1714|p455.htm#i29146|Elisabeth J. von Holstein-Norburg|b. 1634\nd. 1704|p453.htm#i29147|||||||
FatherLudwig Rudolf, Herzog von Braunschweig-Blankenberg1 b. 1671, d. 1735
MotherGrafin Christine Luise von Oettingen1 b. 1671, d. 1747
     Antoinette Amalie von Braunschweig-Blankenberg was born on 24 April 1696 at Wolfenbüttel.1 She was the daughter of Ludwig Rudolf, Herzog von Braunschweig-Blankenberg and Grafin Christine Luise von Oettingen.1 Antoinette Amalie von Braunschweig-Blankenberg married Ferdinand Albrecht II, Herzog von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, son of Ferdinand Albrecht I, Herzog von Braunschweig-Bevern and Christine von Hesse-Eschwege, in 1712 at Braunschweig.1 Antoinette Amalie von Braunschweig-Blankenberg died on 6 March 1762 at Braunschweig at age 65 years, 10 months and 10 days.1

Family

Ferdinand Albrecht II, Herzog von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel b. circa 29 May 1680, d. circa 13 September 1735
Children

Citations

  1. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Welf 6.

Hopestill Read1

b. 1 April 1698, d. 16 March 1762
Hopestill Read|b. 1 Apr 1698\nd. 16 Mar 1762|p463.htm#i11218|Samuel Read Jr.|b. 3 Nov 1669\nd. 14 Feb 1724/25|p457.htm#i11225|Deborah Chapin|b. 13 Feb 1675/76\nd. 9 Apr 1702|p453.htm#i11226|Samuel Read of Mendon|b. 1635\nd. 5 Apr 1717|p455.htm#i11227|Hopestill Holbrook|b. c 1647\nd. 12 Jan 1705/6|p453.htm#i11228|Josiah Chapin Sr.|b. 29 Oct 1637\nd. 10 Sep 1726|p457.htm#i11229|Mary King|b. 15 Jun 1639\nd. 30 May 1676|p447.htm#i11230|
FatherSamuel Read Jr.1,2 b. 3 November 1669, d. 14 February 1724/25
MotherDeborah Chapin1,2 b. 13 February 1675/76, d. 9 April 1702
     Hopestill Read was born on 1 April 1698 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts.3,4,5 She was the daughter of Samuel Read Jr. and Deborah Chapin.1,2 Hopestill Read married William Holbrook, son of Deacon Peter Holbrook of Mendon and Alice Godfrey, on 9 April 1722 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1,6,7 Hopestill Read died on 16 March 1762 at Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 63 years, 11 months and 15 days.1,8

Family

William Holbrook b. 28 March 1694, d. circa 1776
Children

Citations

  1. [S245] LDS.
  2. [S674] Family Trees, A&E Family Forest.
  3. [S573] Orange Chapin, The Chapin Genealogy, pg. 227, Hopestill Read, b. Feb. 28th, 1698..
  4. [S675] Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, APF, pg. 586, "1698".
  5. [S980] Deaths) Vital Records (births, VR Mass. FTM CD# 220, "/DR OF SAMUEL AND N/ (DEBORAH, T.C.)".
  6. [S675] Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, APF, pg. 586, fact of marriage alone, sans details.
  7. [S984] Vital Records (marriages), Marr Indx MA FTM CD# 231, per LDS Film # 0599198.
  8. [S675] Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, APF, pg. 586, "1762".