Seth Davenport1
b. 2 November 1739, d. 28 March 1813
Seth Davenport was born on 2 November 1739 at Milton, Massachusetts.1 He married Chloe Daniel, daughter of David Daniel and Huldah Taft, on 20 November 1764 at Mendon, Massachusetts.1 Seth Davenport died on 28 March 1813 at Milton, Massachusetts, at age 73 years, 4 months and 26 days.1
Family | Chloe Daniel b. 13 September 1745, d. 19 May 1823 |
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Citations
- [S675] Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, APF, pg. 580.
Doctor Benjamin Rush
b. 24 December 1745, d. 19 April 1813
Doctor Benjamin Rush|b. 24 Dec 1745\nd. 19 Apr 1813|p471.htm#i1125|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|
Father | John Rush1 b. 1712, d. 26 July 1751 |
Mother | Susanna Hall1 b. 1707, d. 2 July 1795 |

Executors: Said wife Julia Rush and sons Dr. James Rush and Benjamin Rush.
Witnesses: Philip Syng, Physick, and John S. Dorsey. Letters granted to Benjamin
Rush.8 He died on 19 April 1813 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at age 67 years, 3 months and 26 days. He died of typhus.9,3,4 Doctor Benjamin Rush was buried in Christ Church Burial Ground at 5th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.3,10
Family | Julia Stockton b. circa 1759 |
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Citations
- [S674] Family Trees, A&E Family Forest.
- [S111] Frederick A. Virkus, Virkus Comp., pg. 86, "1745".
- [S704] United States Congress, Bios of Congress, pg. 1641.
- [S1003] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms 1853-1892 Sir Bernard Burke, B:LG, pg. 2896.
- [S13] M.D. Carl Binger, Rush bio, Pg. 23..
- [S13] M.D. Carl Binger, Rush bio.
- [S111] Frederick A. Virkus, Virkus Comp., pg. 86, for marriage fact, sans details..
- [S1344] Rush, B., Will of Will Book 4, Page 330.
- [S111] Frederick A. Virkus, Virkus Comp., pg. 86, "1813".
- [S1358] Luther Olson, Olson's Rush Family, 6th Rev..
- [S933] Doctor Benjamin Rush, Rush autobio, pg. 371.
Joanna Smock
b. 24 December 1759, d. 28 April 1813
Joanna Smock|b. 24 Dec 1759\nd. 28 Apr 1813|p471.htm#i3749|Lieut-Col. John Smock|b. 5 Sep 1727|p14.htm#i2042|Femmetje Teunison|b. 6 Oct 1735\nd. 7 Mar 1778|p466.htm#i3746|Barnes Smock|b. 16 Feb 1700\nd. a 1 Apr 1773|p465.htm#i2040|Annatje Luyster|b. c 1705|p19.htm#i2500|||||||
Father | Lieut-Col. John Smock b. 5 September 1727 |
Mother | Femmetje Teunison b. 6 October 1735, d. 7 March 1778 |
Joanna Smock was born on 24 December 1759 at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Lieut-Col. John Smock and Femmetje Teunison. Joanna Smock was baptized on 27 January 1760 at Freehold Dutch Church, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. As of circa 1779,her married name was Teunison. She married Teunison circa 1779. Joanna Smock died on 28 April 1813 at age 53 years, 4 months and 4 days.
Family | Teunison b. circa 1757 |
Samuel Blanchard1
b. 29 February 1756, d. 4 May 1813
Samuel Blanchard|b. 29 Feb 1756\nd. 4 May 1813|p471.htm#i30119|Joshua Blanchard|b. 1718|p263.htm#i30117|Elizabeth Hunt|b. s 1720|p263.htm#i30118|Joshua Blanchard|b. s 1695\nd. 1748|p461.htm#i30115|Sarah Loring|b. 26 Aug 1693\nd. 1 Mar 1773|p465.htm#i30116|||||||
Father | Joshua Blanchard1 b. 1718 |
Mother | Elizabeth Hunt1 b. say 1720 |
Samuel Blanchard was born on 29 February 1756.1 He was the son of Joshua Blanchard and Elizabeth Hunt.1 Samuel Blanchard married Elizabeth Gardner on 3 June 1781 at Malden, Massachusetts.1 Samuel Blanchard died on 4 May 1813 at age 57 years, 2 months and 3 days.1
Family | Elizabeth Gardner b. 9 February 1759, d. 24 June 1816 |
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Citations
- [S1603] The Ancestors of Senator John Forbes Kerry (b. 1943), online http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/wreitwiesn/candidates2004/…
Francis Blanchard1
b. 1 February 1784, d. 26 June 1813
Francis Blanchard|b. 1 Feb 1784\nd. 26 Jun 1813|p471.htm#i30121|Samuel Blanchard|b. 29 Feb 1756\nd. 4 May 1813|p471.htm#i30119|Elizabeth Gardner|b. 9 Feb 1759\nd. 24 Jun 1816|p471.htm#i30120|Joshua Blanchard|b. 1718|p263.htm#i30117|Elizabeth Hunt|b. s 1720|p263.htm#i30118|||||||
Father | Samuel Blanchard1 b. 29 February 1756, d. 4 May 1813 |
Mother | Elizabeth Gardner1 b. 9 February 1759, d. 24 June 1816 |
Francis Blanchard was baptized on 1 February 1784 at Salem, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Samuel Blanchard and Elizabeth Gardner.1 Francis Blanchard married Mary Ann Cabot on 29 August 1808 at Boston, Massachusetts.1 Francis Blanchard died on 26 June 1813 at Wenham, Massachusetts, at age 29 years, 4 months and 25 days.1
Family | Mary Ann Cabot b. 9 May 1784, d. 25 July 1809 |
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Citations
- [S1603] The Ancestors of Senator John Forbes Kerry (b. 1943), online http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/wreitwiesn/candidates2004/…
John Smock
b. between 1784 and 1794, d. before 24 August 1813
John Smock|b. bt 1784 - 1794\nd. b 24 Aug 1813|p471.htm#i3720|Matthias Smock|b. 28 Dec 1755\nd. 1814|p471.htm#i3333|Catherine Haycraft|b. c 1757|p27.htm#i3334|Jacobus Smock|b. c 1712\nd. b Jan 1772|p465.htm#i2031|Margrietje Corson|b. c 1714|p27.htm#i3299|||||||
Father | Matthias Smock b. 28 December 1755, d. 1814 |
Mother | Catherine Haycraft b. circa 1757 |
John Smock was born between 1784 and 1794 at Washington County, Virginia. He was in the "16-24" age category in the 1810 census of Bullitt County, Kentucky. He was the son of Matthias Smock and Catherine Haycraft. John Smock married Sally Winn in 1809 at Washington County, Virginia. John Smock served in Served in the War of 1812. Circa 1812. He died before 24 August 1813. No mention of him in his father's will of 24 Aug 1813.
Family | Sally Winn b. circa 1789 |
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Margaret Smock
b. between 1783 and 1785, d. after 24 August 1813
Margaret Smock|b. bt 1783 - 1785\nd. a 24 Aug 1813|p471.htm#i3722|Matthias Smock|b. 28 Dec 1755\nd. 1814|p471.htm#i3333|Catherine Haycraft|b. c 1757|p27.htm#i3334|Jacobus Smock|b. c 1712\nd. b Jan 1772|p465.htm#i2031|Margrietje Corson|b. c 1714|p27.htm#i3299|||||||
Father | Matthias Smock b. 28 December 1755, d. 1814 |
Mother | Catherine Haycraft b. circa 1757 |
Also called Peggy. Margaret Smock was born between 1783 and 1785 at Washington County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Matthias Smock and Catherine Haycraft. As of 1803,her married name was Allen. Margaret Smock married Isaac Allen in 1803 at Washington County, Virginia. Margaret Smock witnessed the will of Matthias Smock on 24 August 1813 at Bullitt County, Kentucky; Recorded in the county Will Book A, pg. 127. Executors were his wife and sons James, Henry, and David.1 Margaret Smock died after 24 August 1813.
Family | Isaac Allen b. circa 1783 |
Citations
- [S181] Stanley Aten, "Ancestor Chart".
Polly Smock
b. circa 1787, d. after 24 August 1813
Polly Smock|b. c 1787\nd. a 24 Aug 1813|p471.htm#i3724|Matthias Smock|b. 28 Dec 1755\nd. 1814|p471.htm#i3333|Catherine Haycraft|b. c 1757|p27.htm#i3334|Jacobus Smock|b. c 1712\nd. b Jan 1772|p465.htm#i2031|Margrietje Corson|b. c 1714|p27.htm#i3299|||||||
Father | Matthias Smock b. 28 December 1755, d. 1814 |
Mother | Catherine Haycraft b. circa 1757 |
Polly Smock was born circa 1787 at Washington County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Matthias Smock and Catherine Haycraft. As of 1807,her married name was Clark. Polly Smock married Jesse Clark in 1807 at Washington County, Virginia. Polly Smock witnessed the will of Matthias Smock on 24 August 1813 at Bullitt County, Kentucky; Recorded in the county Will Book A, pg. 127. Executors were his wife and sons James, Henry, and David.1 Polly Smock died after 24 August 1813.
Family | Jesse Clark b. circa 1785 |
Citations
- [S181] Stanley Aten, "Ancestor Chart".
Hendrick Schamp1
b. circa 1715, d. December 1813
Hendrick Schamp|b. c 1715\nd. Dec 1813|p471.htm#i4271|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|
Father | Justis Schamp1 b. before 23 August 1676, d. between 28 May 1760 and 14 June 1760 |
Mother | Margrietje Lock1 b. 20 December 1682, d. 11 December 1771 |
Hendrick Schamp was born circa 1715 at Pleasant Run, Readington County, New Jersey.1,2 He was the son of Justis Schamp and Margrietje Lock.1 Hendrick Schamp married Margrietje Cock, daughter of David Cock and Marietje Van Leuven, on 14 May 1750 at Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.3
In 1753, Hendrick Schamp appeared on the census at Somerset County, New Jersey, Details provided: Appeared on a list of Freeholders.4
He witnessed the will of Justis Schamp 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.5 Hendrick Schamp appeared in the "Momerandim of the money received by Dirck Low concarning the Cark built at the New-Channick" as having contributed œ 0.7.0 in 1761 at the Neshanic Reformed Church, Somerset County, New Jersey.6 He relocated to the Dutch Church, Conewago Colony, York County, Pennsylvania, circa 1765; Henry Schamp, (and a George Schamp), appear on the list of known heads-of-family in Conewago. Henry is the only Schamp by name of Hendrick in the generation who might have been with the colony. He died in December 1813 at Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.1,2
In 1753, Hendrick Schamp appeared on the census at Somerset County, New Jersey, Details provided: Appeared on a list of Freeholders.4
He witnessed the will of Justis Schamp 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.5 Hendrick Schamp appeared in the "Momerandim of the money received by Dirck Low concarning the Cark built at the New-Channick" as having contributed œ 0.7.0 in 1761 at the Neshanic Reformed Church, Somerset County, New Jersey.6 He relocated to the Dutch Church, Conewago Colony, York County, Pennsylvania, circa 1765; Henry Schamp, (and a George Schamp), appear on the list of known heads-of-family in Conewago. Henry is the only Schamp by name of Hendrick in the generation who might have been with the colony. He died in December 1813 at Readington Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.1,2
Family | Margrietje Cock b. circa 1728 |
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Citations
- [S153] Newsletter Editor, "The Schomp Family".
- [S273] Cora D. Lane (Schomp) & Estella Victoria Schomp (Hardenburg) Schamp-Schomp and Lane Families, pg. 6.
- [S106] William Nelson, Documentary History of NJ, pg 90, 341..
- [S566] Colonial NJ 1607-1789, ., ., pg. 1510.
- [S157] Rev. Oscar M. Vorhees, "The Jerseyman," Vol. 7, No. 4, November, 1901.
- [S338] ., Somerset Quarterly Vol. VII, pg. 175, CASH CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED BY DIRCK LOW.
- [S154] Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, The Early Germans of New Jersey, Hoffmans of Readington.
Rachel Demaree
b. 9 January 1743, d. 1814
Rachel Demaree|b. 9 Jan 1743\nd. 1814|p471.htm#i2425|Samuel Davids Demaree|b. 1 Feb 1707\nd. a 3 Dec 1781|p466.htm#i2429|Lea Demarest|b. 30 Aug 1713|p18.htm#i2430|David Demarest|b. 3 Oct 1681\nd. bt 1760 - 1761|p463.htm#i2752|Matie Debaun|b. 4 May 1690\nd. 26 Oct 1752|p461.htm#i2753|Peter Demarest|b. 1683\nd. 31 Aug 1763|p464.htm#i2728|Maritie Meet|d. b 1722|p456.htm#i2729|
Father | Samuel Davids Demaree b. 1 February 1707, d. after 3 December 1781 |
Mother | Lea Demarest b. 30 August 1713 |
Rachel Demaree was born on 9 January 1743 at Schraalenberg, Bergen County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Samuel Davids Demaree and Lea Demarest. Rachel Demaree was baptized on 1 April 1744 at Hamptons, Buck County, Pennsylvania.1 She and Gerardus Ryker Sr. obtained a marriage license on 17 November 1762 at New York City, New York County, New York.2 As of 17 November 1762,her married name was Ryker.2 Rachel Demaree married Gerardus Ryker Sr., son of John Rycken and Geertje Wiltsee, on 20 November 1762 at New York City, New York County, New York. Rachel Demaree married John Van Cleave Sr. after 15 September 1781. Rachel Demaree died in 1814 at age 70 years.
Family 1 | Gerardus Ryker Sr. b. 16 November 1740, d. 15 September 1781 |
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Family 2 | John Van Cleave Sr. b. 1739, d. 12 May 1812 |
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Citations
- [S68] Conover Family Web Page, online http://www.radix.net/~conover/mypage.htm
- [S82] N. Y. Marriages before 1784: Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued By the Secretary of the Province of New York, Previous to 1784, page 106 & 333, 1762. Nov. 17. De Marre, Rachel, and Gerardus Ryker, M.B., vi. 4374.
Matthias Smock
b. 28 December 1755, d. 1814
Matthias Smock|b. 28 Dec 1755\nd. 1814|p471.htm#i3333|Jacobus Smock|b. c 1712\nd. b Jan 1772|p465.htm#i2031|Margrietje Corson|b. c 1714|p27.htm#i3299|Matthias H. Smock|b. c 1669\nd. Mar 1727|p457.htm#i2000|Elizabeth S. Coninck|b. 11 Oct 1676|p14.htm#i2001|Jacob Corson|b. c 1690|p32.htm#i3689|Ariante (?)|b. c 1692|p32.htm#i3690|
Father | Jacobus Smock b. circa 1712, d. before January 1772 |
Mother | Margrietje Corson b. circa 1714 |
Matthias Smock was baptized on 28 December 1755 at the North Branch Reformed Dutch Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.1 He was the son of Jacobus Smock and Margrietje Corson. Matthias Smock served in the Revolutionary War in the York County Militia circa 1777 at York County, Pennsylvania. He relocated to the Dutch Church, Conewago Colony, York County, Pennsylvania, before 1779. He married Catherine Haycraft after 1779 at York County, Pennsylvania.
Between 1779 and 1781, Matthias Smock appeared on the census at Mount Pleasant Township, York County, Pennsylvania, Details provided: Appearing on the yearly tax lists.
He relocated to Washington County, Virginia, after 1781. He was made a purchase of land in 1784 at Washington County, Virginia. He relocated to Bullitt County, Kentucky, before 1810.
In 1810, Matthias Smock appeared on the census at Bullitt County, Kentucky.
He left a will on 24 August 1813 at Bullitt County, Kentucky; Recorded in the county Will Book A, pg. 127. Executors were his wife and sons James, Henry, and David.2 He died in 1814 at Bullitt County, Kentucky, at age 58 years. His estate was probated on 3 July 1815.
Between 1779 and 1781, Matthias Smock appeared on the census at Mount Pleasant Township, York County, Pennsylvania, Details provided: Appearing on the yearly tax lists.
He relocated to Washington County, Virginia, after 1781. He was made a purchase of land in 1784 at Washington County, Virginia. He relocated to Bullitt County, Kentucky, before 1810.
In 1810, Matthias Smock appeared on the census at Bullitt County, Kentucky.
He left a will on 24 August 1813 at Bullitt County, Kentucky; Recorded in the county Will Book A, pg. 127. Executors were his wife and sons James, Henry, and David.2 He died in 1814 at Bullitt County, Kentucky, at age 58 years. His estate was probated on 3 July 1815.
Family | Catherine Haycraft b. circa 1757 |
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Lydia D. Knight
b. 7 July 1814, d. between 1814 and 1815
Lydia D. Knight|b. 7 Jul 1814\nd. bt 1814 - 1815|p471.htm#i1009|George W. Knight Sr.|b. 5 Aug 1787\nd. 20 Feb 1864|p479.htm#i987|Lydia Abigail Duncan|b. c 1789\nd. 5 Mar 1831|p474.htm#i988|Captain Thomas Knight|b. 22 Apr 1741\nd. 1818|p471.htm#i989|Abigail Sealy|b. 18 Jan 1746\nd. 23 Apr 1791|p467.htm#i1000|||||||
Father | George W. Knight Sr. b. 5 August 1787, d. 20 February 1864 |
Mother | Lydia Abigail Duncan b. circa 1789, d. 5 March 1831 |
Lydia D. Knight was From GED file (and research of) Philip V. Thorne. She died between 1814 and 1815 at Northport, Waldo County, Maine. She was born on 7 July 1814 at Northport, Waldo County, Maine. She was the daughter of George W. Knight Sr. and Lydia Abigail Duncan.
Hendrick Smock1
b. 25 October 1749, d. 25 March 1814
Hendrick Smock|b. 25 Oct 1749\nd. 25 Mar 1814|p471.htm#i2063|John Smock|b. 13 Feb 1727\nd. 26 Feb 1808|p470.htm#i2055|Elizabeth Conover|b. 18 Mar 1725\nd. 6 May 1817|p471.htm#i2056|Hendrick Smock|b. 16 Oct 1698\nd. 30 May 1747|p460.htm#i2033|Mary G. Schenck|b. 1 Nov 1699\nd. 1 Sep 1747|p460.htm#i2034|Peter Van Covenhoven|b. 1671\nd. 1755|p462.htm#i2057|Alte Covenhoven|b. c 1702|p14.htm#i2058|
Father | John Smock b. 13 February 1727, d. 26 February 1808 |
Mother | Elizabeth Conover b. 18 March 1725, d. 6 May 1817 |
Hendrick Smock was born on 25 October 1749 at Smock ancestral home, Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of John Smock and Elizabeth Conover. Hendrick Smock was baptized on 30 December 1749 at the Dutch Reformed Church, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He married Sarah Lane, daughter of Lieutenant Aaron Lane and Sarah Covenhoven, on 7 November 1780 at New Jersey.2 Hendrick Smock left a will in 1814 at Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey; [To] wife, Sarah, horses and chair, one room with fireplace, firewood, looking glass, the negro girl, Lyd, 2 beds and bedding, household goods as she chooses; also $600 to be at her disposal. Eldest daughter, Elizabeth (wife of Peter P. Schenck), Sarah (wife of Tunis D. DuBois), Jane, (wife of Joseph Vanderveer), and Ann (wife of John Conover), each $1000, deducting thereof anything heretofore advance. Each legacy to be paid as they reach the age of 28. I have heretofore provided for two eldest sons, John and Aaron. To 3rd son, Garret, and the 4th son, Hendrick, all residue of my estate not disposed of. Garret to have 2/3 of benefit of said estate until Hendrick is 21, and then to be divided equally. Executors--three sons, John, Aaron and Garret. Witnesses--Aaron Pitney, Garrit G. Vanderveer, James Covert.3 He died on 25 March 1814 at age 64 years and 5 months. His estate was probated on 4 April 1814 at Monmouth County, New Jersey; 1814, May 26. Inventory, "taken at his late dwelling house in Freehold", $4,807.99; made by Hohn W. Homes, Garrit G. Vanderveer. Includes several names in accounts.
Family | Sarah Lane b. 1758, d. 1828 |
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Hendrick Smock
b. after 1752, d. 24 April 1814
Hendrick Smock|b. a 1752\nd. 24 Apr 1814|p471.htm#i3370|Garret Smock|b. 25 Apr 1731\nd. 1809|p470.htm#i2073|Jannetje Van Dyke|b. c 1733|p26.htm#i3238|Hendrick Smock|b. 16 Oct 1698\nd. 30 May 1747|p460.htm#i2033|Mary G. Schenck|b. 1 Nov 1699\nd. 1 Sep 1747|p460.htm#i2034|||||||
Father | Garret Smock b. 25 April 1731, d. 1809 |
Mother | Jannetje Van Dyke b. circa 1733 |
Also called Henry. Hendrick Smock was born after 1752. He was the son of Garret Smock and Jannetje Van Dyke. Hendrick Smock began military service in 1780 at Winchester, Virginia, enlisting to serve in the Revolutionary War. He married Margaret Van Brunt, daughter of John Van Brunt, on 10 January 1788 at Linn's Station, Nelson County, Kentucky.1 Hendrick Smock died on 24 April 1814. From his widow's pension application for his service which is now part of National Archives File W(widow) 3059, Henry Smock.
Family | Margaret Van Brunt b. circa 1768 |
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Citations
- [S55] Jordan R. Dodd, Marriages, Kentuck to 1850.
Sarah Rush
b. 1762, d. 2 July 1814
Sarah Rush|b. 1762\nd. 2 Jul 1814|p471.htm#i1426|William Rush Jr.|b. 1727\nd. 20 Oct 1800|p469.htm#i1328|Elizabeth Ream||p10.htm#i1420|William Rush Sr.|b. 26 Feb 1708\nd. bt 1763 - 1764|p464.htm#i1180|Elizabeth Lewis|b. c 1706\nd. 1768|p464.htm#i1319|||||||
Father | William Rush Jr. b. 1727, d. 20 October 1800 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ream |
Sarah Rush was buried in the Jersey Churchyard, Ursina, Pennsylvania. She was born in 1762 at Ursina, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of William Rush Jr. and Elizabeth Ream. Sarah Rush died on 2 July 1814 at Ursina, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, at age 52 years.
Sarah Rush
b. 1752, d. 22 July 1814
Sarah Rush|b. 1752\nd. 22 Jul 1814|p471.htm#i1421|William Rush Jr.|b. 1727\nd. 20 Oct 1800|p469.htm#i1328|Elizabeth Ream||p10.htm#i1420|William Rush Sr.|b. 26 Feb 1708\nd. bt 1763 - 1764|p464.htm#i1180|Elizabeth Lewis|b. c 1706\nd. 1768|p464.htm#i1319|||||||
Father | William Rush Jr. b. 1727, d. 20 October 1800 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ream |
Sarah Rush was born in 1752 at Turkeyfoot Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of William Rush Jr. and Elizabeth Ream. Sarah Rush died on 22 July 1814 at Lower Turkeyfoot Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, at age 62 years.
Mary Hollinshead
b. 30 September 1737, d. 7 August 1814
Mary Hollinshead|b. 30 Sep 1737\nd. 7 Aug 1814|p471.htm#i103|Hugh Hollinshead|b. c 1714\nd. c 20 Oct 1770|p465.htm#i124|Anna Eves|b. c 1714\nd. Mar 1784|p467.htm#i125|John Hollinshead Jr.|b. 12 Nov 1673\nd. 1749|p461.htm#i104|Agnes Hackney|b. c 1672|p1.htm#i115|Samuel Eves|b. 26 Jul 1684|p1.htm#i160|Jane Wills|b. 22 Aug 1692\nd. 16 Feb 1716/17|p455.htm#i161|
Father | Hugh Hollinshead1 b. circa 1714, d. circa 20 October 1770 |
Mother | Anna Eves1 b. circa 1714, d. March 1784 |
Mary Hollinshead was Mary married her 2nd cousin Jacob Hollinshead Sr.. She was born on 30 September 1737 at Burlington County, New Jersey.2 She was the daughter of Hugh Hollinshead and Anna Eves.1 Mary Hollinshead married Jacob Hollinshead Sr., son of William Hollinshead Jr. and Hannah Rudderow, on 19 July 1756 at Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 2nd cousins.3,1 Mary Hollinshead and Jacob Hollinshead Sr. were a Quaker.4 Mary Hollinshead died on 7 August 1814 at Burlington County, New Jersey, at age 76 years, 10 months and 8 days.5
Family | Jacob Hollinshead Sr. b. 16 December 1732, d. 19 December 1819 |
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Citations
- [S48] A(sa) M(atlack) Stackhouse, Stackhouse, pg. 16.
- [S48] A(sa) M(atlack) Stackhouse, Stackhouse, pg. 20, "7, 30, 1737".
- [S453] Registrar General of the Province, PA Marriages to 1810 v. II, Vol 1, p. 125, Marriage Record of Christ Church, Philadelphia.
- [S48] A(sa) M(atlack) Stackhouse, Stackhouse, pg. 17.
- [S48] A(sa) M(atlack) Stackhouse, Stackhouse, pg. 20, "8, 7, 1814".
- [S655] William Wade Hinshaw, Hinshaw, pg. 232.
Jacob Hollinshead
b. 4 March 1814, d. 1815
Jacob Hollinshead|b. 4 Mar 1814\nd. 1815|p471.htm#i275|Jacob Hollinshead Jr.|b. 5 Jun 1766\nd. 3 Nov 1845|p476.htm#i98|Mary Haines|b. 15 Nov 1770\nd. a 27 Feb 1846|p476.htm#i101|Jacob Hollinshead Sr.|b. 16 Dec 1732\nd. 19 Dec 1819|p472.htm#i102|Mary Hollinshead|b. 30 Sep 1737\nd. 7 Aug 1814|p471.htm#i103|Samuel Haines Jr.|b. 16 Jan 1742\nd. 16 Jan 1821|p472.htm#i384|Elizabeth Busby|b. 23 Sep 1745\nd. 6 Mar 1786|p467.htm#i385|
Father | Jacob Hollinshead Jr. b. 5 June 1766, d. 3 November 1845 |
Mother | Mary Haines b. 15 November 1770, d. after 27 February 1846 |
Jacob Hollinshead was born on 4 March 1814. He was the son of Jacob Hollinshead Jr. and Mary Haines. Jacob Hollinshead died in 1815.
Alletta Allis Smock
b. 16 March 1753, d. 1815
Alletta Allis Smock|b. 16 Mar 1753\nd. 1815|p471.htm#i2082|John Smock|b. 13 Feb 1727\nd. 26 Feb 1808|p470.htm#i2055|Elizabeth Conover|b. 18 Mar 1725\nd. 6 May 1817|p471.htm#i2056|Hendrick Smock|b. 16 Oct 1698\nd. 30 May 1747|p460.htm#i2033|Mary G. Schenck|b. 1 Nov 1699\nd. 1 Sep 1747|p460.htm#i2034|Peter Van Covenhoven|b. 1671\nd. 1755|p462.htm#i2057|Alte Covenhoven|b. c 1702|p14.htm#i2058|
Father | John Smock b. 13 February 1727, d. 26 February 1808 |
Mother | Elizabeth Conover b. 18 March 1725, d. 6 May 1817 |
Alletta Allis Smock also went by the name of Letty. Her married name was Sheppard. She was born on 16 March 1753 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.1,2 She was the daughter of John Smock and Elizabeth Conover. Alletta Allis Smock married Elisha Sheppard in 1769. Alletta Allis Smock died in 1815 at Springfield Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, at age 61 years.
Family | Elisha Sheppard b. 16 July 1750, d. 11 August 1834 |
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Sophia Spader
b. 1741, d. 1815
Sophia Spader was born in 1741. She married John Ditmars Sr. before 1765. As of before 1765,her married name was Ditmars. Sophia Spader died in 1815 at age 74 years.
Family | John Ditmars Sr. b. 1739, d. 1804 |
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John Chapin Jr.1
b. 1730, d. 1815
John Chapin Jr.|b. 1730\nd. 1815|p471.htm#i20327|John Chapin Sr.|b. 1695\nd. 1770|p464.htm#i20325|Dorcas|b. 1694\nd. 1767|p464.htm#i20326|Captain Seth Chapin|b. 4 Aug 1668\nd. 1 Apr 1746|p460.htm#i17695|Bethiah Thurston|b. c 1671|p157.htm#i17701|||||||
Father | John Chapin Sr.1 b. 1695, d. 1770 |
Mother | Dorcas1 b. 1694, d. 1767 |
John Chapin Jr. was born in 1730.1 He was the son of John Chapin Sr. and Dorcas.1 John Chapin Jr. married Rhoda Albee before 1755.1 John Chapin Jr. died in 1815 at age 85 years.1
Family | Rhoda Albee b. 1731, d. 1819 |
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Citations
- [S674] Family Trees, A&E Family Forest.
Sarah Steed1
d. 1815
Sarah Steed was born at Virginia.1 She married Henry Rush, son of William Rush Sr. and Elizabeth Lewis, on 7 February 1769.1 Sarah Steed and Henry Rush disposed of land in Bedford/Fulton County in 1795.1 Sarah Steed and Henry Rush were (an unknown value) on 1 October 1795 at Jersey Baptist Church, Ursina, New Jersey.1 Sarah Steed died in 1815 at Circleville, Ohio.1
Family | Henry Rush b. 17 August 1745 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1358] Luther Olson, Olson's Rush Family, 6th Rev..
Jacob Smock
b. 27 May 1770, d. March 1815
Jacob Smock|b. 27 May 1770\nd. Mar 1815|p471.htm#i3096|Private John Smock Sr.|b. 3 Jun 1739\nd. Jul 1812|p470.htm#i2533|Lena Fonteyn|b. c 1740|p139.htm#i15951|Matthias M. Smock|b. a 1706\nd. 11 May 1791|p467.htm#i2028|Maritje Buys|b. 17 Oct 1716|p19.htm#i2531|||||||
Father | Private John Smock Sr. b. 3 June 1739, d. July 1812 |
Mother | Lena Fonteyn b. circa 1740 |
Jacob Smock was baptized on 27 May 1770 at the Reformed Dutch Church, Conewago Colony, York (now Adams) County, Pennsylvania; "Smack, Jan and Lena Van teyn--Jacob."1 He was the son of Private John Smock Sr. and Lena Fonteyn. Jacob Smock married Lamia Van Arsdalen on 8 March 1791 at the Reformed Dutch Church, Conewago Colony, York County, Pennsylvania; Performed by Rev. George G. Brinckerhoff.2 Jacob Smock married Anna Banta, daughter of Pieter Banta and Elizabeth Cozine, on 17 October 1796 at Mercer County, Kentucky. Jacob Smock died in March 1815 at Haroldsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky, at age 44 years and 9 months.
Family 1 | Lamia Van Arsdalen b. circa 1771 |
Family 2 | Anna Banta b. 15 October 1777 |
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Captain Jesse Holbrook1,2
b. 21 July 1729, d. 18 April 1815
Captain Jesse Holbrook|b. 21 Jul 1729\nd. 18 Apr 1815|p471.htm#i20508|Joseph Holbrook|b. c 1704|p185.htm#i20509|Mary Cook|b. c 1709|p185.htm#i20510|||||||Nicholas Cook Sr.|b. 9 Feb 1659/60\nd. 1 Dec 1730|p458.htm#i20354|Joanna Rockwood|b. 25 Aug 1669\nd. 1710|p454.htm#i20353|
Father | Joseph Holbrook1 b. circa 1704 |
Mother | Mary Cook1 b. circa 1709 |
Captain Jesse Holbrook was born on 21 July 1729 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Joseph Holbrook and Mary Cook.1 Captain Jesse Holbrook married Abigail Thayer, daughter of Captain Ebenezer Thayer Jr. and Mary Wheelock, on 28 March 1753 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts.3 Captain Jesse Holbrook died on 18 April 1815 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, at age 85 years, 8 months and 28 days. He died aged 85 years, 9 months.2
Family | Abigail Thayer b. 11 April 1729 |
Citations
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 40, HOLBROKE (see Holbrook, Hoolbrook), Jesse, s. Joseph (Holbrok) and Mary, July 21, 1729..
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 192, Jesse, Capt., Apr. 18, 1815, a. 85 y. 9 m. [a. 85 y. 8 m., P.R.1.] .
- [S759] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 28 Feb 2001, per Mendon VR.
Arianthe Van Arsdalen
b. circa 1746, d. 15 May 1815
Arianthe Van Arsdalen|b. c 1746\nd. 15 May 1815|p471.htm#i3168|Van Arsdalen||p25.htm#i3173||||||||||||||||
Father | Van Arsdalen |
Also called Ariente. Arianthe Van Arsdalen was born circa 1746. She was the daughter of Van Arsdalen. As of circa 1760,her married name was Smock. Arianthe Van Arsdalen married Reynier Smock, son of Jan Matthyse Smock and Lea Fontine, circa 1766 at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey. Arianthe Van Arsdalen died on 15 May 1815.
Family | Reynier Smock b. 1739, d. 25 May 1810 |
Andries Van Sickle
b. 22 September 1765, d. 12 June 1815
Andries Van Sickle|b. 22 Sep 1765\nd. 12 Jun 1815|p471.htm#i4297|Andries Van Sickle|b. c 1744|p39.htm#i4251|Annatje Schamp|b. 1 Jan 1746\nd. 27 Sep 1821|p472.htm#i4250|||||||George Schamp Sr.|b. c 1704\nd. c Jul 1752|p461.htm#i4238|Kniertje Monfoort|b. c 1716|p39.htm#i4239|
Father | Andries Van Sickle b. circa 1744 |
Mother | Annatje Schamp b. 1 January 1746, d. 27 September 1821 |
Andries Van Sickle was baptized on 22 September 1765 at the North Branch Reformed Dutch Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.1 He was the son of Andries Van Sickle and Annatje Schamp. Andries Van Sickle died on 12 June 1815 at age 49 years, 8 months and 21 days.2
Jemima Cook1
b. circa November 1716, d. 16 October 1815
Jemima Cook was born circa November 1716.1 She married Lt. Aaron Thayer, son of Benjamin Thayer Sr. and Hannah Hayward, on 23 November 1738 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1,2,3 Jemima Cook died on 16 October 1815 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. She died aged 98 years, 11 months.1,4 Jemima Cook was buried in Bellingham Center Cemetery, Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.4
Family | Lt. Aaron Thayer b. 11 November 1715, d. 1785 |
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Citations
- [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm
- [S783] Ellery Bicknell Crane Worcester MA Gen Mem, pg 131 (264 glc).
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 148, "Aaron of Mendon." (Intention not recorded.) .
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 215, "Jemima, wid. Lt. Aaron," a. 99. G.R.2. [o Mendon, a. 98 y. 11 m., P.R.1.].
- [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 42.
Corporal Levi Thayer1
b. 1752, d. 1816
Corporal Levi Thayer|b. 1752\nd. 1816|p471.htm#i23090|Ensign Samuel Thayer|b. 1713|p87.htm#i11030|Keziah Partridge|b. 1720\nd. 1758|p463.htm#i15665|Isaac Thayer of Mendon|b. 1672\nd. Dec 1754|p462.htm#i11023|Hannah Winter|b. 1675\nd. 1730|p458.htm#i15670|||||||
Father | Ensign Samuel Thayer1 b. 1713 |
Mother | Keziah Partridge1 b. 1720, d. 1758 |
Corporal Levi Thayer was born in 1752 at Mendon, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Ensign Samuel Thayer and Keziah Partridge.1 Corporal Levi Thayer married Hannah Parkhurst on 25 April 1771 at Mendon, Worcester County, New York.1,2 Corporal Levi Thayer served as corporal in Capt. Gershom Nelson's company which marched at the Lexington Alarm to Cambridge and Roxbury; service 9 days; on 19 April 1775.1,3 He appeared in a list of men belonging to Capt. Gershom Nelson's company on 19 July 1776.3 He died in 1816 at Milford, Massachusetts, at age 64 years.1
Family | Hannah Parkhurst |
Silas Thayer1
b. 30 November 1746, d. 11 March 1816
Silas Thayer|b. 30 Nov 1746\nd. 11 Mar 1816|p471.htm#i15904|Captain Ebenezer Thayer Jr.|b. 12 Apr 1699\nd. 3 May 1771|p465.htm#i15672|Hannah Green|b. 21 Feb 1707\nd. 20 Feb 1783|p466.htm#i15882|Captain Ebenezer Thayer Sr.|b. 1674\nd. 1723|p456.htm#i11035|Martha Thomson|b. 28 Aug 1675\nd. 14 Oct 1759|p463.htm#i15671|John Green|b. c 1681|p185.htm#i20511|Lydia Lineford|b. c 1683|p185.htm#i20512|
Father | Captain Ebenezer Thayer Jr.1 b. 12 April 1699, d. 3 May 1771 |
Mother | Hannah Green1 b. 21 February 1707, d. 20 February 1783 |
Silas Thayer was born on 30 November 1746 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Captain Ebenezer Thayer Jr. and Hannah Green.1 Marriage banns for Silas Thayer and Lydia Thayer were published on 17 July 1768 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2 Silas Thayer married Lydia Thayer, daughter of John Thayer and Ruth Turner, on 14 September 1768 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts.3 Silas Thayer died on 11 March 1816 at Bellingham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, at age 69 years, 3 months and 11 days. He died aged 70.4
Family | Lydia Thayer b. circa 1750, d. 18 October 1826 |
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Citations
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 65.
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 150, "Mrs. Lydia Thayer," intention (Her 2nd? 1st to a cousin too?).
- [S759] Jerry Thayer, "Re: Thayer Family," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 28 Feb 2001, per Mendon VR.
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 216, "[1816]" a. 70. P.R.1..
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 63.
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 66.
- [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 77.
- [S801] NEHGS, VR MA Bellingham to 1850, pg. 64.
Elizabeth Gardner1
b. 9 February 1759, d. 24 June 1816
Elizabeth Gardner was born on 9 February 1759 at Malden, Massachusetts.1 She married Samuel Blanchard, son of Joshua Blanchard and Elizabeth Hunt, on 3 June 1781 at Malden, Massachusetts.1 Elizabeth Gardner died on 24 June 1816 at Wenham, Massachusetts, at age 57 years, 4 months and 15 days.1
Family | Samuel Blanchard b. 29 February 1756, d. 4 May 1813 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1603] The Ancestors of Senator John Forbes Kerry (b. 1943), online http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/wreitwiesn/candidates2004/…
Femmetje Schamp1
b. 25 December 1740, d. 27 July 1816
Femmetje Schamp|b. 25 Dec 1740\nd. 27 Jul 1816|p471.htm#i4244|George Schamp Sr.|b. c 1704\nd. c Jul 1752|p461.htm#i4238|Kniertje Monfoort|b. c 1716|p39.htm#i4239|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 Monfoort|b. c 1693|p39.htm#i4240|Margrietje Haff|b. c 1695|p39.htm#i4241|
Father | George Schamp Sr. b. circa 1704, d. circa July 1752 |
Mother | Kniertje Monfoort b. circa 1716 |
Her married name was Vlerebome. Femmetje Schamp was baptized on 25 December 1740 at the North Branch Reformed Dutch Church, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey.2 She was the daughter of George Schamp Sr. and Kniertje Monfoort. Femmetje Schamp married Serevas Vlerebome circa 1765. Femmetje Schamp died on 27 July 1816 at age 75 years, 7 months and 2 days.
Family | Serevas Vlerebome b. circa 1738 |
Child |
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Samuel Hollinshead
b. 3 August 1794, d. 1817
Samuel Hollinshead|b. 3 Aug 1794\nd. 1817|p471.htm#i106|Jacob Hollinshead Jr.|b. 5 Jun 1766\nd. 3 Nov 1845|p476.htm#i98|Mary Haines|b. 15 Nov 1770\nd. a 27 Feb 1846|p476.htm#i101|Jacob Hollinshead Sr.|b. 16 Dec 1732\nd. 19 Dec 1819|p472.htm#i102|Mary Hollinshead|b. 30 Sep 1737\nd. 7 Aug 1814|p471.htm#i103|Samuel Haines Jr.|b. 16 Jan 1742\nd. 16 Jan 1821|p472.htm#i384|Elizabeth Busby|b. 23 Sep 1745\nd. 6 Mar 1786|p467.htm#i385|
Father | Jacob Hollinshead Jr. b. 5 June 1766, d. 3 November 1845 |
Mother | Mary Haines b. 15 November 1770, d. after 27 February 1846 |
Samuel Hollinshead was born on 3 August 1794 at Burlington County, New Jersey. At birth he weighed 7 lb 5 oz. He was the son of Jacob Hollinshead Jr. and Mary Haines. Samuel Hollinshead died in 1817 at Ontario, Canada, at age 22 years.
Princess Charlotte1
b. say 1797, d. 1817
Princess Charlotte|b. s 1797\nd. 1817|p471.htm#i28853|Georg IV, König von Hannover und Großbritannien|b. 12 Aug 1762\nd. 26 Jun 1830|p473.htm#i24329||||Georg I., Kurfürst und König von Hannover, König von Großbritannien|b. 4 Jun 1738\nd. 29 Jan 1820|p472.htm#i24326|Sophia C., Prinzessin von Mecklenburg-Strelitz|b. 19 May 1744\nd. 17 Nov 1818|p471.htm#i24327|||||||
Father | Georg IV, König von Hannover und Großbritannien1 b. 12 August 1762, d. 26 June 1830 |
Princess Charlotte was born say 1797. She was the daughter of Georg IV, König von Hannover und Großbritannien.1 Princess Charlotte married Leopold I, King of the Belgians, son of Francis Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, in 1816.1 Princess Charlotte died in 1817.1
Family | Leopold I, King of the Belgians b. 16 December 1790, d. 10 December 1865 |
Citations
- [S1405] Various EB CD 2004, Leopold I.
Jonathan Pond1
b. 10 October 1740, d. 4 March 1817
Jonathan Pond was born on 10 October 1740 at Wrentham, Massachusetts.1 He married Thankful Thomson, daughter of Peter Thomson and Martha Thayer, on 6 October 1763 at Wrentham, Massachusetts.1 Jonathan Pond died on 4 March 1817 at Keene, New Hampshire, at age 76 years, 4 months and 22 days.1
Family | Thankful Thomson b. circa 1742, d. 16 September 1820 |
Citations
- [S778] Governor David Thomson, manuscript, 1962 Thom(p)son Tidbits, pg. 20.
Elizabeth Conover
b. 18 March 1725, d. 6 May 1817
Elizabeth Conover|b. 18 Mar 1725\nd. 6 May 1817|p471.htm#i2056|Peter Van Covenhoven|b. 1671\nd. 1755|p462.htm#i2057|Alte Covenhoven|b. c 1702|p14.htm#i2058|William G. Van Covenhoven|b. 1636\nd. 1727|p457.htm#i2059|Altie Brinkerhoof||p14.htm#i2060|||||||
Father | Peter Van Covenhoven b. 1671, d. 1755 |
Mother | Alte Covenhoven b. circa 1702 |
Also called Elizabeth Covenhoven. Her married name was Smock. Elizabeth Conover was born on 18 March 1725. She was the daughter of Peter Van Covenhoven and Alte Covenhoven. Elizabeth Conover married John Smock, son of Hendrick Smock and Mary Gerrettse Schenck, on 4 May 1747. Elizabeth Conover died on 6 May 1817 at age 92 years, 1 month and 18 days. (other records say 7 May 1812). Elizabeth Conover was buried in Smock Burying Ground, Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Family | John Smock b. 13 February 1727, d. 26 February 1808 |
Children |
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John Holbrook Jr.1
b. 2 June 1748, d. 27 July 1817
John Holbrook Jr.|b. 2 Jun 1748\nd. 27 Jul 1817|p471.htm#i21713|John Holbrook Sr.|b. 1 Aug 1717|p193.htm#i21687|Zilpah Thayer|b. 14 Sep 1722|p193.htm#i21688|Sylvanus Holbrook|b. 15 Aug 1685\nd. 1740|p459.htm#i21685|Naomi Cook|b. 13 Mar 1693|p193.htm#i21686|Samuel Thayer|b. 28 Mar 1696\nd. 21 Jun 1764|p464.htm#i15628|Mary Sampson|b. c 1694/95\nd. 1764|p464.htm#i15629|
Father | John Holbrook Sr.1 b. 1 August 1717 |
Mother | Zilpah Thayer1 b. 14 September 1722 |
John Holbrook Jr. was born on 2 June 1748 at Uxbridge, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of John Holbrook Sr. and Zilpah Thayer.1 John Holbrook Jr. married Rhoda Thayer, daughter of Moses Thayer and Hannah Hayward, on 6 December 1770 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1 John Holbrook Jr. died on 27 July 1817 at age 69 years, 1 month and 25 days.1
Family | Rhoda Thayer b. 11 November 1746 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S960] Ancestry G. W. Bush, online http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html, #196.
- [S960] Ancestry G. W. Bush, online http://www.wargs.com/political/bush.html, #98.
William Torrey
b. 23 November 1754, d. 16 September 1817
William Torrey|b. 23 Nov 1754\nd. 16 Sep 1817|p471.htm#i19066|Joseph Torrey|b. c 1727\nd. 29 Nov 1760|p463.htm#i19065|Deborah Holbrook|b. 24 Feb 1731/32\nd. 13 Sep 1775|p465.htm#i19064|||||||William Holbrook|b. 28 Mar 1694\nd. c 1776|p465.htm#i11217|Hopestill Read|b. 1 Apr 1698\nd. 16 Mar 1762|p463.htm#i11218|
Father | Joseph Torrey b. circa 1727, d. 29 November 1760 |
Mother | Deborah Holbrook b. 24 February 1731/32, d. 13 September 1775 |
William Torrey was born on 23 November 1754 at Mendon, Massachusettes.1 He was the son of Joseph Torrey and Deborah Holbrook. William Torrey married Anna Davenport, daughter of Seth Davenport and Chloe Daniel, on 20 July 1788 at Mendon, Massachusettes; Her 2nd.1 William Torrey died on 16 September 1817 at Mendon, Massachusettes, at age 62 years, 9 months and 24 days.1
Family | Anna Davenport b. 8 September 1765, d. 1 August 1842 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S675] Hugh Brogan and Charles Mosley, APF, pg. 580.
Ludwig Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg1
b. 30 August 1756, d. 20 September 1817
Ludwig Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg|b. 30 Aug 1756\nd. 20 Sep 1817|p471.htm#i29022|Friedrich II Eugen, Herzog von Württemberg|b. 21 Jan 1732\nd. 22 Dec 1797|p468.htm#i29023||||Karl I. A., Herzog von Württemberg-Stuttgart|b. 3 Feb 1684\nd. 12 Mar 1737|p459.htm#i29024||||||||||
Father | Friedrich II Eugen, Herzog von Württemberg1 b. 21 January 1732, d. 22 December 1797 |
Ludwig Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg was born on 30 August 1756 at Treptow.1 He was the son of Friedrich II Eugen, Herzog von Württemberg.1 Ludwig Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg died on 20 September 1817 at Kirchheim unter Teck at age 61 years and 21 days.1
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Citations
- [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Wurttenburg 4.
Caty Stalcup
b. circa 1770, d. circa 1818
Caty Stalcup|b. c 1770\nd. c 1818|p471.htm#i1605|Private William Stalcop|b. 27 May 1741\nd. 1819|p472.htm#i1597|Margareta Anderson|b. 12 May 1745\nd. c 1839|p475.htm#i1598|Peter Stalcop|b. 1712\nd. 19 Jul 1768|p464.htm#i1606|Susannah Paulson|b. Mar 1715/16\nd. a 1768|p464.htm#i1607|Peter Andersson|b. b 1693|p12.htm#i1648|Catherine Lynam|b. 6 Mar 1718/19|p12.htm#i1649|
Father | Private William Stalcop b. 27 May 1741, d. 1819 |
Mother | Margareta Anderson b. 12 May 1745, d. circa 1839 |
Caty Stalcup was born circa 1770 at Orange County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Private William Stalcop and Margareta Anderson. Caty Stalcup died circa 1818.
Lieutenant Anthony Hollinshead Sr.1
b. 1734, d. 1818
Lieutenant Anthony Hollinshead Sr.|b. 1734\nd. 1818|p471.htm#i133|William Hollinshead Jr.|b. 23 Dec 1702\nd. a 7 Sep 1741|p459.htm#i119|Hannah Rudderow|b. c 1707|p1.htm#i120|William Hollinshead Sr.|b. 18 Jun 1669\nd. a 19 Feb 1755|p462.htm#i116|Elizabeth Adams|b. 9 Jan 1665\nd. 30 Dec 1744|p460.htm#i117|John Rudderow Jr.|b. c 1640\nd. 12 May 1733|p458.htm#i4461|Lucy Stiles|b. c 1660|p42.htm#i4462|
Father | William Hollinshead Jr. b. 23 December 1702, d. after 7 September 1741 |
Mother | Hannah Rudderow b. circa 1707 |
Also called Hollingshead The Canadian Hollinsheads added the "g" for Hollingshead. Lieutenant Anthony Hollinshead Sr. was born in 1734 at New Jersey. He was the son of William Hollinshead Jr. and Hannah Rudderow. Lieutenant Anthony Hollinshead Sr. married Elizabeth Conrow before 1765. Lieutenant Anthony Hollinshead Sr. began military service in 1775 at New Jersey serving as a Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion New Jersey Loyalists.2 He faced charges as a Loyalist: "NOTICE is hereby given that there has been Inquisitions found, and returned to the last Court of Quarter-Sessions, according to an Act of the Assembly of this State, against Thomas Millidge, William Demayne, Anthony Hollinshead, Stephen Skinner, Asher Dunham, Ezekiel Beach, Adam Boyle, John Thorborn, Hugh Gain, Nicholas Hoffman, Joseph Conlife, John Steward and John Throp; and if they, or any person in their behalf does not appear to traverse the same at the next Court of Quarter-Sessions, final judgment will then be entered against them. Alexander Carmichael, Commissioner. Morris County" A similar court record was issued days previously, with a similar group of people, and these were being charged with being "absconding persons, now with the enemy." On 5 August 1778 at Morris County, New Jersey.3 He had a judgement entered against him: "THIS is to give notice, that there has been judgment entered the last court against Thomas Milliage, Stephen Skinner, Anthony Hollenhead, John Troop, John Steward, Ezekiel Beach, Joseph Conliff, Hugh Gaine, John Boyls, John Thorborn, Asher Dunham, William Deaman, Philip Van Cortland, Jacob Hilor, Humphrey Devanport, William Howard, George Beattee, Jacob Demarest, Isaac Hornbeck, John Bowlsby, Edward Bowlsby, Charles Bowlsby, Richard Bowlsby, Thomas Husk, Lawrence Buskirk, Samuel Ryerson, and Nicholas Vurlandt, as the law directs for their having joined the enemy, against their country: and all persons that have any demands against any of their estates, are desired to meet and make it appear at the house of Matthias Burnet, Esq, in Hanover, on the second Wednesday in January next, at ten o'clock A M. that it may be settled; and all persons indebted, are desired to pay the money as soon as possible, or have any of their effects, to deliver them up to the Commissioners, or they may depend upon being dealt with as the law directs. Alex Carmichael, Aaron Kitchel, Commissioners." On 7 December 1778 at Morris County, New Jersey.3 He ended military service in January 1779.4 He relocated to Nova Scotia, Canada, after January 1779; As a United Empire Loyalist, favoring the English King during the American Revolution, he could no longer return home and with many other refugees he went to Nova Scotia. He lived on 29 May 1784 at Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada; His name appears on the muster roll of disbanded officers, discharged and disbanded soldiers and loyalists mustered at Digby. This was where he settled. At the time his wife was living, as where one child over 10 years of age, and 2 under 10.4 He relocated to Ontario, Canada, between 1797 and 1798. He was awarded a Crown Grant of the Heintzman House in 1798 at Markham, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1818 at Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 84 years.
Family | Elizabeth Conrow b. circa 1745, d. circa 1800 |
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Citations
- [S43] Letter, Toinette Bezant to Robert Stewart, 12 Apr 1998.
- [S48] A(sa) M(atlack) Stackhouse, Stackhouse, pg. 16.
- [S166] Unknown author, Doc of Rev NJ, Vol II - 1778.
- [S48] A(sa) M(atlack) Stackhouse, Stackhouse.
- [S165] Brian Hollingshead, "Hollingshead, B.," e-mail to Robert Stewart, 19 Oct 1998.
Captain Thomas Knight
b. 22 April 1741, d. 1818
Captain Thomas Knight|b. 22 Apr 1741\nd. 1818|p471.htm#i989|Westbrook Knight I|b. 1708\nd. 10 Nov 1751|p461.htm#i994|Abigail Munson|b. 1720\nd. a 1770|p464.htm#i1001|Nathan Knight|b. Apr 1668\nd. May 1746|p460.htm#i995|Mary Westbrook|b. c 1673\nd. 12 Sep 1749|p461.htm#i1015|||||||
Father | Westbrook Knight I b. 1708, d. 10 November 1751 |
Mother | Abigail Munson b. 1720, d. after 1770 |
Captain Thomas Knight was living He was the last of his siblings to leave Scarbrough, Maine. He was still in Scarborough as of 1765. He was a Captain in the Revolutionary War. Ducktrap Town was home of George & Daniel Ulmer. According to Mrs Frances Knight Marsh, of Gorham, Maine, Captain Thomas Knight is the Father of George W. Knight. This connection can be found on page 10 of the Knights Genealogy (in the section regarding George Knight) of the Tibbets Genealogy. This Genealogy is located at the Maine Historical Society. Her opinion has been confirmed by a great deal of research, sent to me, that is part of the Priscilla Jones Collection, now located at the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, Maine. From GED file (and research of) Philip V. Thorne. He was Unknown GEDCOM info: Military at Revolutionary War. He was born on 22 April 1741 at Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine. He was the son of Westbrook Knight I and Abigail Munson. Captain Thomas Knight was christened on 14 June 1741 at Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine. He married Abigail Sealy, daughter of John Sealy and Hannah Knight, on 14 May 1764 at Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine. Captain Thomas Knight died in 1818 at Lincolnville, Hancock County, Maine, at age 76 years.
Family | Abigail Sealy b. 18 January 1746, d. 23 April 1791 |
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Capt. Garret Longstreet1
b. 1737, d. 1818
Capt. Garret Longstreet was born in 1737 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. He married Cathrina Smock, daughter of Barnes Smock and Annatje Luyster, on 27 December 1763 at Monmouth County, New Jersey.2 Captain, Monmouth 3rd Regiment in 1776. Capt. Garret Longstreet served in the American Revolution as a captain in the 3rd regiment in 1776 at Monmouth County, New Jersey. He died in 1818 at Monmouth County, New Jersey, at age 81 years.
Family | Cathrina Smock b. 25 March 1739 |
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Sarah Harris1
b. circa 1729, d. 1818
Sarah Harris|b. c 1729\nd. 1818|p471.htm#i23496|Stephen Harris|b. 1702?|p208.htm#i23494|Mary (?)|b. 1705\nd. 1781|p466.htm#i23495|Timothy Harris|b. 1657\nd. c 1722|p456.htm#i23492|Phebe Pearson|b. 1660\nd. 1732|p458.htm#i23493|||||||
Father | Stephen Harris1 b. 1702? |
Mother | Mary (?)1 b. 1705, d. 1781 |
Sarah Harris was born circa 1729.1 She was the daughter of Stephen Harris and Mary (?).1 Sarah Harris married Benjamin Kendrick before 1768.1 Sarah Harris died in 1818.1
Family | Benjamin Kendrick b. circa 1723, d. 1812 |
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John William Kline1
b. 5 January 1750, d. 21 February 1818
John William Kline|b. 5 Jan 1750\nd. 21 Feb 1818|p471.htm#i3402|Johan Jacob Kline|b. 6 Mar 1714\nd. 6 Jan 1789|p467.htm#i3403|Veronica Gerdrutta|b. 1728|p28.htm#i3404|||||||||||||
Father | Johan Jacob Kline b. 6 March 1714, d. 6 January 1789 |
Mother | Veronica Gerdrutta b. 1728 |
Also called Johann Wilhelm. John William Kline was born on 5 January 1750.1 He was the son of Johan Jacob Kline and Veronica Gerdrutta. John William Kline was a tanner and a farmer after 1770. He married Aeltje Smock, daughter of Matthias Smock and Geertje Post, on 24 January 1780.1 John William Kline died on 21 February 1818 at Homestead, Readington, Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 68 years, 1 month and 16 days.1 John William Kline was buried in Zion Graveyard.
Family | Aeltje Smock b. 26 October 1762, d. 23 December 1818 |
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Citations
- [S115] Jr. Andrew D. Mellick, The Story of an Old Farm or Life in New Jersey in the 18th Century, From the descendants of Jacob Kline.
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee Jr.1,2
b. 29 January 1756, d. 25 March 1818
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee Jr.|b. 29 Jan 1756\nd. 25 Mar 1818|p471.htm#i19053|Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Lee|b. 1729\nd. 1787|p467.htm#i19052|Lucy Grymes|b. c 1736|p190.htm#i21036|Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Lee|b. 1691\nd. 25 Aug 1747|p460.htm#i21037|Mary Bland|b. c 1709|p170.htm#i19051|||||||
Father | Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Lee1 b. 1729, d. 1787 |
Mother | Lucy Grymes3 b. circa 1736 |
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee Jr. was born on 29 January 1756 at on Potomac River, Virginia.2 He was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Lee and Lucy Grymes.1,3 Lieutenant-Colonel Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee Jr. served in the American Revoltion under General George Washington.2 He was Lietenant-Colonel of the Continental Dragoons in the American Revolution.3 He married Matilda Lee in 1782; His 1st. Cousins.3,2 Lieutenant-Colonel Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee Jr. married Anne Hill Carter in 1793; His 2nd.3,2 Lieutenant-Colonel Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee Jr. died on 25 March 1818 at Cumberland Island, Georgia, at age 62 years, 1 month and 25 days.2
Family 1 | Matilda Lee b. circa 1762, d. before 1793 |
Family 2 | Anne Hill Carter b. 1773, d. 1829 |
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Citations
- [S667] Gastel Family Database, online http://worldroots.com/go?/gastel/gasindex.html
- [S886] Various Encyclopedia Americana, Vol 17, pg 153.
- [S674] Family Trees, A&E Family Forest.
Sara Fonteyn
b. 19 April 1741, d. 23 June 1818
Sara Fonteyn|b. 19 Apr 1741\nd. 23 Jun 1818|p471.htm#i3072|Carel Fonteyn|b. 24 Apr 1692|p24.htm#i3073|Sarah Nolan|b. c 1708|p24.htm#i3074|Jacques J. Fonteyn|b. c 1666\nd. b 5 Oct 1750|p461.htm#i3075|Anna Webber|b. 4 Jul 1671\nd. c 1750|p461.htm#i3076|||||||
Father | Carel Fonteyn b. 24 April 1692 |
Mother | Sarah Nolan b. circa 1708 |
Also called Sally.1 Sara Fonteyn was born on 19 April 1741 at Somerset County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Carel Fonteyn and Sarah Nolan. Sara Fonteyn married Private John Smock Sr., son of Matthias Matthyse Smock and Maritje Buys, circa 1759.1 Sara Fonteyn accompanied Private John Smock Sr. when John relocated between 1768 and 1770 and came to reside in Conewago, York County, Pennsylvania. Sara Fonteyn died on 23 June 1818 at the Mud Meeting House, Mercer County, Kentucky, at age 77 years, 2 months and 4 days. Sara Fonteyn was buried in Mud House Church Cemetery, Mercer County, Kentucky.
Family | Private John Smock Sr. b. 3 June 1739, d. July 1812 |
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Lydia Hollinshead
b. circa 1713, d. 7 August 1818
Lydia Hollinshead|b. c 1713\nd. 7 Aug 1818|p471.htm#i1941|John Hollinshead Jr.|b. 12 Nov 1673\nd. 1749|p461.htm#i104|Agnes Hackney|b. c 1672|p1.htm#i115|John Hollinshead Sr.|b. c 1645\nd. c 22 Feb 1699/0|p452.htm#i100|Grace Scott|b. c 1648|p276.htm#i99|Thomas Hackney of Burlington|b. c 1646|p2.htm#i2551||||
Father | John Hollinshead Jr. b. 12 November 1673, d. 1749 |
Mother | Agnes Hackney b. circa 1672 |
Lydia Hollinshead was born circa 1713. She was the daughter of John Hollinshead Jr. and Agnes Hackney. Lydia Hollinshead died on 7 August 1818 at 8-7-1818, Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey. Death recorded by the Burlington Monthly Meeting.1 Lydia Hollinshead was buried in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey. Burial recorded by the Burlington Monthly Meeting.1
Citations
- [S655] William Wade Hinshaw, Hinshaw, pg. 177.
Sophia Charlotte, Prinzessin von Mecklenburg-Strelitz1,2
b. 19 May 1744, d. 17 November 1818
Sophia Charlotte, Prinzessin von Mecklenburg-Strelitz|b. 19 May 1744\nd. 17 Nov 1818|p471.htm#i24327|Charles I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz||p215.htm#i24328||||||||||||||||
Father | Charles I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz1 |

Family | Georg III, Kurfürst und König von Hannover, König von Großbritannien b. 4 June 1738, d. 29 January 1820 |
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Citations
- [S1107] B:LG: Scottish Royal Lineage, online http://www.burkes-landed-gentry.com/contents/static/…
- [S108] Die Welfen, online ..
Aeltje Smock
b. 26 October 1762, d. 23 December 1818
Aeltje Smock|b. 26 Oct 1762\nd. 23 Dec 1818|p471.htm#i3246|Matthias Smock|b. 1732\nd. 1791|p467.htm#i2483|Geertje Post|b. 27 Jan 1734|p25.htm#i3178|Jan M. Smock|b. c 1703\nd. Apr 1760|p463.htm#i2020|Lea Fontine|b. 1708\nd. a 1760|p463.htm#i2021|Johannes Post|b. 29 Oct 1707|p25.htm#i3179|Altje Blauw|b. 14 Jun 1714|p26.htm#i3180|
Father | Matthias Smock b. 1732, d. 1791 |
Mother | Geertje Post b. 27 January 1734 |
Aeltje Smock was baptized on 26 October 1762 at the Reformed Dutch Church, Raritan (Somerville), Somerset County, New Jersey; "Smack, Teys and Gerte--Aelte."1 She was the daughter of Matthias Smock and Geertje Post. As of 24 January 1780,her married name was Kline.2 Aeltje Smock married John William Kline, son of Johan Jacob Kline and Veronica Gerdrutta, on 24 January 1780.2 Aeltje Smock died on 23 December 1818 at age 56 years, 1 month and 27 days.
Family | John William Kline b. 5 January 1750, d. 21 February 1818 |
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Rebecca Rush
b. 1 January 1799, d. before 1819
Rebecca Rush|b. 1 Jan 1799\nd. b 1819|p471.htm#i1360|Honorable Jacob Rush|b. 31 Dec 1746\nd. 5 Jan 1820|p472.htm#i1126|Mary 'Polly' Rench|d. 25 Aug 1806|p470.htm#i1359|John Rush|b. 1712\nd. 26 Jul 1751|p461.htm#i1105|Susanna Hall|b. 1707\nd. 2 Jul 1795|p468.htm#i1119|||||||
Father | Honorable Jacob Rush b. 31 December 1746, d. 5 January 1820 |
Mother | Mary 'Polly' Rench d. 25 August 1806 |
Rebecca Rush was born on 1 January 1799.1 She was the daughter of Honorable Jacob Rush and Mary 'Polly' Rench. Rebecca Rush author of a novel, "Kelroy," published in 1812.1 She died before 1819.
Citations
- [S934] ?, "Rush Family History", pg. 21.