Ancestors of David Allen Long

Notes


384. James Rea ?

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I have a John Rea born abt. 1768 in Winchester, frederick,Va. His parents were Robert Rea and Rebecca Haines. His father is buried in Zane Twp. Logan Co. Ohio and I believe I am a direct decendent. His fathers father James Rea was born abt. 1710 in Calpeper Co. VA. I am struggling beyond that and am in the process of searching ship logs. So far I have found Michaell, Thomas and Jane Shea Yr. 1677 from Ireland heading for Maryland. I also have a John Rye on a ship in 1679 bound for Maryland. I have been told that many Irish either mispelled or ispronounced names and with the heavy accent it could have been mistaken.

Interesting though doubtful ancestor
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As soon as he had made peace with the English king, thus ensuring that he would not become landless, he married Elizabeth de Burgh, daughter of the Earl of Ulster, one of King Edward's staunchest lieutenants. The submission of Bruce eliminated one of the bastions of Scottish independence. Edward was an experienced strategist and had long recognized that he could not carry out military operations north of the Forth as long as Robert Bruce was in control of the south of Scotland. With Bruce out of the way, King Edward pressed operations in Scotland. In 1303 the English defeated the Scots at the Battle of Roslin and during that same year, the English and the French negotiated a peace treaty between their two countries, completely excluding the Scots. In 1304, Edward captured Stirling. On 3 August 1305, Willliam Wallace was captured in Glasgow in the house of Robert Rae, a servant of Sir John Menteith. Little had been heard from Wallace for seven years except for an occasional skirmish with the English. King Edward had made it clear that Wallace was to be given "no words of peace." He was taken, tied to his horse for four hundred miles, to London. There, on 23 August 1305, he was horribly tortured and beheaded. Then his body was quartered. His head was mounted on London Bridge while the four parts of his bocy were distributed to Newcastle-on-Tyne, Berwick, Stirling and Perth to be displayed to the public eye as symbols of King Edward's might. This barbarous act created a martyr instead of an example. Among the common people of Scotland, a great sense of injustice lingered. This anger of the common man ultimately helped Robert Bruce achieve his crown.

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I am a direct descendent of the Robert Rea that married Rebecca Haines in Crooked Run, Frederick County, December 2, 1765. There as two sources: one says that they were married in Maryland and the other Virginia, the
proximity of these Counties is very close.
Several questions: is James Rea the father of Robert or is there a possibility that this line could have come from Ferques Rae's son Samuel? I have been in contact with Laurel Rea in Vancouver, Washington who is also
tracing the Rea line back. He is in contact with an 82 year old man that claims that the key to their line is Andrew Rea and we think this could possibly be the link we're looking for. He sent me a picture of his ggggrandfather and there are some very distinct features that are prevalent in our lines. The story he tells is that the father, Samuel (living in Ireland) had five sons and he sent all of his sons to America. This would support the theory of Scot-Irish descent. I have also noticed that there is quite a number of Rea's in Virginia at this time, so many in fact that it would seem very unlikely that they would not be related in some way. Another source (Earl Greene) states that Robert Rea more than likely came to America on the ship "Falcon", however in checking the ship logs I haven't
found anything to support this. I have taken care to consider names of similar spelling and pronunciation.
If you would have any clues to the source of this Rea line it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Robert Dennis (Denny) Rea

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John Ray Ca. 1720 Ireland married Hannah Hasty in Connacht, County Roscommon, Ireland they had 7 children: James, William, Joseph, Thomas, Hannah and Hamilton. John sent his
5 eldest sons to America.

Subject: Robert Rae of Falmouth, Va
Posted by: Denny Rea
Message: In Genealogies of Virginia Families, 1981, Vol. II, Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co. pg 691. "Francis Kirtley was at one time a merchant at Falmouth in partnership with Robert Rae (Culpeper Rec. Grantor D. B. "C",
pg 108, whose tomb is in Bruton Churchyard.
Since Robert Rae was from Glasgow, it is not unlikely that Francis Kirtley was a native of the same city." (The assumption that Francis Kirtley was from Scotland is not true.) This was sent to me by another researcher. I believe that Robert could be the father of James (b. 1710 Culpeper, d. 1758) who is said to be the father of Robert
Rea who married Rebecca Haines in Crooked Run. Does anyone have anything to add about
this?

Well I'm finally getting back to normal and thought that I would drop you a line. Yep, your right we are cousins just a few times removed but none the less 'Clan'. I am currently working on trying to prove the father of Robert Rea (who married Rebecca Haines) is James Rae/Rea who was born around Culpeper, Va about 1710. There was a Robert Rae in Falmouth, Va from about 1700 to 17?? an I believe that Robert to be our link to Glasgow,
Scotland. Once there it might prove a wee bit better to search because there were a bunch of Rae's in the Glasgow area. DRea@co.flathead.mt.us

"The Friendly Virginians: America's First Quakers"
by Jay Worrall, Jr., clerk of three Friends' Meetings in Virginia
Iberian Publishing Co., Georgia, 1994
Worrall is a pleasant storyteller, and his familiarity with the records is obvious. This is a more "human", less technical or political history, loaded with information on individuals. I will gladly check it for any surnames of interest to my visitors here, but if you're interested in this time and place, I recommend getting the book. My own interest is especially in any clues for tracing Branson families in Virginia, as Thomas Branson of Burlington, NJ, had early land grants in the Valley. Worrall's book is not just about the early days, however; the last chapter covers "1950 to the present." This book was a delightful find at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. You can ask Amazon Books to search for a copy.

These passages are quoted from:
Chapter VI: "West of the Blue Ridge 1733-1750"
The Blue Ridge Mountains stood as a barrier against the Virginians for four generations. Only a few young men had climbed into them. On winter nights around the fireplaces, and in summer in the dooryards while families took the breeze and watched the fireflies, they speculated on what might be there beyond the Mountains. Rumors, about Indians, game herds and rich land, were told.

Governor Spotswood organized an exploring party in the summer of 1716, to cross the Mountains and find out for sure what lay beyond. A troop of horsemen clattered out of Williamsburg that August with the 40-year-old governor at the head. They rode to the foot of the Blue Ridge and climbed it (along presen day Route 33 from Stanardsville west), contending with hornets, blackberry thickets and the late summer sun. They reached the summit on September 5, then peered down at the grand sweep of the Valley of Virginia. John Fontaine, the expedition's chaplain, noted that "We drunk King George's health here and all the Royal Family." Then they descended into the Valley (near present day Elkton) and camped two nights by the Shenandoah River. Once back in Williamsburg, Spotswood advertised the Valley. He gave each member of the expedition a pin, a miniature golden horseshoe engraved "Sic Juvat Transcendere Montes" (What a Pleasure It Is to Cross the Mountains). So he dramatized the Valley and created a wave of interest. Presently a few brave families dared to move there.

The very first of these families was Quaker connected. They were the Stovers or Staubers, Jacob and Sarah and their children who moved in 1727 from their farm near present-day Reading, PA. They settled in sight of Massanutten Mountain in what is now Page County. The families of Adam Miller and eight more German-speaking families from the Pennsylvania Colony either accompanied the Stovers or followed them there. Jacob Stover, born in Switzerland and a kind of German Baptist by religion, married Sarah, the Quaker daughter of George Boone in 1715. The Stover children were reared under the influence of both parents' religious backgrounds, for their son Daniel, when he testified in a Caroline County court case in 1742, refused to swear on the Bible. He explained that he was a Baptist but a kind of Baptist who professed the same tenets as the Quakers; after which the court allowed him to affirm the truth of his testimony.

The next Valley settlers, who came in 1729, were out-and-out Quakers - 43 year old Abraham and Anne Hollingsworth, their four children and niece Lydia. They came from the New Ark Meeting in Delaware to Virginia, settling near an Indian camp at the Shawnee Spring, in what is now the south end of Winchester.


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Ever since the Huguenots had been seated in Manakin Town, Virginia's politicians favored the idea of inducing "societies" to settle on the Western frontier, to be "buffers" against Indian attacks. In September 1701, the Burgesses had passed an act "For the Better Strengthening of the Frontiers and Discovering the Approaches of an Enemy." This law empowered the Governor to allot 10,000 to 30,000 acres of unclaimed frontier land to any suitable "society."

The law was little used for 26 years, until William Gooch became Virginia's governor in 1727. Governor Gooch immediately began to promote the Valley as a place to live. He was acting on instructions from London, where there was growing concern that the French in the Mississippi Valley might be planning some military move against England's Colonies.

The new governor was not troubled at all that the Indians, ancient inhabitants of the Valley, were the real owners of the land. But his effort to people the Valley was somewhat impeded by the fact that hundreds of square miles of the northern Valley were already claimed as private property by an Englishman. This was Thomas, sixth Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron, a 34 year old bachelor who lived in a towered castle in Kent. King Charles II, in exile in 1649, had given outright the whole Northern Neck of Virginia - all the land between the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers - to some of his "right trusty and well beloved" companions in exile; and the patent to this mighty tract had come down to Lord Fairfax through his mother.

Robert "King" Carter was Fairfax' land agent in Virginia and he was also the senior member of Governor Gooch's Council. He objected strenuously to Gooch's plan to grant away the Valley land claimed by Fairfax. But the Lords Commissioners in London, fearing the French, pressed Gooch to get on with it. And so, between 1728 and 1736 the Governor signed Orders in Council which granted 15 or more huge virgin tracts of Valley land to various applicants. The grants ranged in a magnificient arc north to south, from large "Fairfax" acreage along the Potomac taken by Richard ap Morgan of Pennsylvania, to 105,000 acres taken by William Byrd around the present-day city of Roanoke. Typically the grantees paid 10 shillings per 100 acres for the land and also promised to settle a given number of families on their tracts - usually one family on each 100 acres.

Four of the grants involved Quaker applicants -

Alexander Ross, 48, a Friend of the Nottingham Meeting in southern Chester County, PA, and his Scotch-Irish partner, Morgan Bryan, went to Williamsburg in October 1730. There they obtained an Order in Council for 100,000 acres of beautiful land on both sides of Opequon Creek just north of present-day Winchester.
Robert McKay, also a Nottingham Meeting Friend and his German partner, Yost Hite, went to Williamsburg a year later in October 1731. They obtained 100,000 acres to the south of Ross and Bryan's grant. They also bought 40,000 acres allotted to the Van Meter brothers north of present-day Front Royal.
Jacob Stover, the first settler, acquired two Quaker partners - Johan Ochs the Younger and Ezekiel Harlan of Kennett Square, PA. The three went to Williamsburg in 1730 to ask for an enormous wedge of Fairfax-claimed land along the Potomac where they proposed to establish a colony of Protestants from Switzerland. When they were turned down by Governor Gooch and King Carter, they went on to London. There they appealed to His Majesty's Commission for Trade and Plantations. They were opposed there, however, by Lord Thomas Fairfax in person and were turned down again. Ezekiel Harlan died in London during the hearings. Stover and Ochs were granted parcels totalling about 14,000 acres further south in the Valley.
Benjamin Borden (1692-1743), a Friend from Freehold, New Jersey, was an ambitious businessman with his eye on the main chance. When King Carter died in 1732, Borden sailed to England and applied to Lord Fairfax to succeed Carter as Fairfax' land agent. When Borden did not get the job, he promptly returned to Freehold, moved his family to Virginia and finally, in 1736, got a patent for a "Great Tract" of 99,129 acres around present-day Lexington.


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Borden, and William Beverly who owned the patent north of Borden's, around present-day Staunton, induced many Scotch-Irish families, Presbyterians from Pennsylvania, to settle their land - and the middle Valley remains to this day dotted with Presbyterian churches. Stover and Ochs attracted Germans. But Alexander Ross and Robert McKay persuaded many Quaker families to people their patents, and so five Friends' Meetings sprang up north and south of Winchester beginning in 1733.

These Friends were the grandchildren of the immigrants who came with Penn to Pennsylvania. They came from farms around Philadelphia, from Chester and Bucks Counties in Pennsylvania and Burlington County in New Jersey - very few from Philadelphia itself. The families began to come in the summer of 1732, bringing furniture and farm tools on strings of packhorses. Fathers walked and mothers rode, carrying the baby. Frisky small fry explorer the path sides, while the oldest son tailed the pack horse string or drove along the family cow.

They came by the wagon road from Philadelphia to the frontier town of Lancaster. Then they struck the Indian path, the Great Warriors Path, one horse wide, that ran southwest through virgin woods to the Susquehanna River. Only God knows now how they forded or swam or rafted across the Susquehanna. By the evening camp fires they thanked God for his care. A hundred miles after the Susquehanna they splashed across the Potomac at Pack Horse Ford. Then the Valley of Virginia came into their view.

It was and is a kind of green Eden. The land was open and park-like; for the Indians had periodically burned it over to make hunting easier. Great mountains loomed blue on either side, east and west. The spring comes a few days earlier here than in Chester County, PA. Presently, somewhere around Opequon Creek, Alexander Ross or Robert McKay would meet them, gravely smiling, and lead them to their new home sites.

Six days in the week, those first Friends in the Valley, fathers and mothers, sons and daughters, worked hard - raising log houses and barns, breaking the sod for new corn fields, planting kitchen gardens. On Sunday or First Day, however, they gathered with their neighbors to tend the spiritual dimension of their lives.

The five Quaker meeting places established in the Valley in the 1730s were these:

Providence Meeting was the northern-most, on Richard and Charity Beeson's place along Tuscarora Creek (two miles west of present day Martinsburg, West Virginia).
Hopewell Meeting held in a log house near Alexander and Catherine Ross' farm (about six miles north of Winchester). Hopewell was the largest meeting and the headquarters of Quaker activities in the Valley. The meeting house when it was built in 1734 was the first building for Christian worship west of the Blue Ridge. No other denomination is known to have put up a church building west of the Blue Ridge until Opequon Presbyterian Church was built in 1736.
Hollingsworth's (or Parkins' Meeting), now called Centre Meeting, met at Abraham and Anne Hollingsworth's, or in Isaac Parkins' house, just south of Winchester.
Crooked Run Meeting held in Robert McKay's home, three miles north of Front Royal. The home built of squared chestnut logs still stands, in Cedarville on U.S. Route 522.
Linville Creek, later Smith's Creek, met at first on land owned by Robert McKay, about where Broadway is now located - some 70 miles south of Providence Meeting and furthest south of the five Valley meetings. John Churchman of Nottingham Meeting made a rather critical judgment about these Friends when he visited them in fall 1739: "I went to a few families settled up Shenandoah, above the Three-Topt Mountain," he wrote. "I believe that the delight in hunting and a roving idle life drew most of them under our name to settle there."

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Friends in the Valley in 1730s were isolated. The living was primitive and dangerous. While old Thomas Hollingsworth from Delaware was visiting his son at the Shawnee Spring, he was killed by a charging woods buffalo. Friends came to their meetings for worship carrying guns against wild animals. One Quaker woman riding home from meeting sidesaddle with her baby in her arms was chased by wolves right to her cabin door.

Yet these back country Friends did enjoy their lives. They had good times while helping one another to build cabins and raise barns. They were just settled in their new homes and hardly had time to build Hopewell Meeting House before young couples fell in love, and married after the manner of Friends. The whole Quaker community gathered to witness these weddings and to celebrate them. First Quaker bride in the Valley was Hannah McKay, Robert's daughter. She married in 1734 to George Hollingsworth, 22. He was Abraham and Anne's oldest child.

Quaker ministers criss-crossed and knit together the Quaker world on both sides of the Atlantic in those days. The first minister to reach the Valley was Joseph Gill, 60, of Dublin, Ireland. He visited the meetings on "old" Virginia during the summer of 1734 and then came right across the trackless Blue Ridge, accompanied by Samuel Jordan and William Duff, Virginia Friends. Joseph Gill wrote cheerfully in his journal that he found the Valley Friends in a thriving way, with divers young ministers appearing among them. He was enthused about four brothers, Thomas, John, Hur and Henry Mills, who "one after the other appeared in the ministry in wilderness Virginia." But Hannah McKay was about to be married when Joseph arrived at Hopewell Meeting, and he was dubious about "the great preparation for a marriage entertainment and the crowds (sic) which assembled to partake of it." He spoke closely to Friends about the need for moderation and temperance.


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The Valley was still Indian country when the first white settlers came. A treaty was still in effect, made in 1722 at Albany between the chiefs of the Five Nations and the governors of New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. By this treaty the Iroquois and their allies agreed to stay west of the Blue Ridge with the east side reserved for the whites. So the Valley Quakers and the other whites in the Valley were trespassers in terms of the Albany Treaty. In the 1730s it appears that no particular tribe was based in the northern Valley, but rather it was a hunting ground visited periodically by hunters of several tribes. Nevertheless the white settlers had moved west of the Treaty line.

Clearly, however, the tribes welcomed the coming of Pennsylvania Quakers to the Valley. Were these not the children of Onas, of William Penn, whose loving justice had been told around the council fires of the tribes now for two generations? Indians feared and avoided the few families from old Virginia who moved to the Valley. "Long Knives" or "Tuckahoes" the Indians called them -- but the Friends they welcomed. The Great Warrior's Path running north and south along the Valley floor -- now Route 11 -- went close by four of the five Quaker meeting places (all except Crooked Run Meeting's).

Stories have come down about the visits of Indian hunters to Quaker homes in the Valley of Virginia:

The Holingsworths of Seneca Spring lived right by a major Indian camping place and kept up friendly relations with the Seneca families who sojourned there.
Joseph Carter and his family came from Bucks Co., PA, to settle on Spout Spring on Opequon Creek about five miles east of Winchester. Across the creek was a grove, where two or three hundred Indians at a time would stay for weeks. Joseph Carter was a shoemaker and as the story goes, two Indians visited his shop one day. One of the men slipped a pair of new shoes under his blanket, but Joseph saw him do it and recovered the shoes before the culprit left the shop. The Indian's companion reported the incident to the chiefs and that evening the culprit was being severely chastised. Joseph, however, waded across the Opequon and asked for the punishment to cease.
William and Joseph Lupton, brothers, came from Buckingham Meeting in Bucks Co in 1740 and passed the winter sheltered under a fallen tree. They built a cabin there near a spring on the edge of a wide meadow two miles west of Winchester, and Joseph Lupton, 54, brought his wife Mary and eight children to set up housekeeping there. The spring was an Indian camping place and many came to camp there near the Luptons' cabin.
Benjamin Allen and family settled on the Great Warrior's Path where it crosses Smith's Creek, about 1734. An aged man of the Senedo tribe frequently visited the Allens. He told that their farm was the place of a great slaughter in his boyhood where the southern Indians (Catawbas) "killed my whole nation" excepting only himself and another boy. A great burial moung on the Allen farm was the grave site of the slaughtered Senedos. The extinction of that tribe may explain why no tribe was based in the northern Valley when Quakers arrived there.


386. Bethanah Haines ^

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31. Bethanah (Bethany)5 Haines (Richard R.4, Richard3, John Richard2, John1 Hayne)(8553) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ about 1714.(8554) Bethanah died 1805 in Patrick Co, VA, at 91 years of age.
(8555)

He married Mary about 1733.(8557) Mary was born in Frederick Co, VA about 1718. (Additional notes
for Mary(8558)) Mary died 2 Aug 1776 in Frederick Co, VA, at 58 years of age. At 16 years of age Mary became the mother of Hannah Haines in Crooked Run, Culpeper Co, VA, 1734. At 18 years of age Mary became the
mother of Robert Hains in Frederick Co, VA, 27 Nov 1736. At 20 years of age Mary became the mother of Zilphia Haines in Crooked Run, Frederick Co, VA, 1738. At 22 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary Haynes
in Frederick Co, VA, 1740.

He married twice. He married Morning. (Additional notes for Morning(8556)) Morning became the mother of Rebecca Haynes in Frederick Co, VA, about 1744. Morning became the mother of Joshua Robert Haynes in VA,
1755. Morning became the mother of Archibald Haynes 1760. Morning became the mother of William Haynes in VA, 1765.

At 20 years of age Bethanah became the father of Hannah Haines in Crooked Run, Culpeper Co, VA, 1734. At 22 years of age Bethanah became the father of Robert Hains in Frederick Co, VA, 27 Nov 1736. At 24 years of age Bethanah became the father of Zilphia Haines in Crooked Run, Frederick Co, VA, 1738. At 26 years of age Bethanah became the father of Mary Haynes in Frederick Co, VA, 1740. Bethanah became the father of
Rebecca Haynes in Frederick Co, VA, about 1744. At 41 years of age Bethanah became the father of Joshua Robert Haynes in VA, 1755. At 46 years of age Bethanah became the father of Archibald Haynes 1760. At 51 years of age Bethanah became the father of William Haynes in VA, 1765. He changed his name back to Haynes. Bethanah (Bethany) Haines and Morning had the following children:

136 i. Bethanah6 Haynes(8559) (living status unknown).
137 ii. Morning Haynes(8560) (living status unknown).
138 iii. Rebecca Haynes(8561) was born in Frederick Co, VA about 1744. Rebecca died before 1820 in Logan Co, OH. She married Robert Rea in Logan Co, OH, 7 Dec 1765. Robert was born about 1742. (Additional notes
for Robert Rea(8562)) Robert died 8 Apr 1824 in Logan Co, OH, at 81 years of age. At 24 years of age Robert became the father of Ann Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, 1766. At 26 years of age Robert became the father of
John Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, 1768. At 26 years of age Robert became the father of Joseph Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, 15 May 1769. Robert became the father of Allen Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, about 1771. Robert became the
father of Ruth Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, about 1776. At 36 years of age Robert became the father of Hannah Rea in Frederick Co, VA, 1778. At 38 years of age Robert became the father of Isaac Rea in Culpeper Co, VA,
19 Jan 1781. Robert became the father of Rebecca Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, about 1786. (See Robert Rea for the continuation of this line.) At 22 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Ann Rea in Culpeper Co,
VA, 1766. At 24 years of age Rebecca became the mother of John Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, 1768. At 24 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Joseph Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, 15 May 1769. Rebecca became the mother of
Allen Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, about 1771. Rebecca became the mother of Ruth Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, about 1776. At 34 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Hannah Rea in Frederick Co, VA, 1778. At 36 years
of age Rebecca became the mother of Isaac Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, 19 Jan 1781. Rebecca became the mother of Rebecca Rea in Culpeper Co, VA, about 1786.
+ 139 iv. Joshua Robert Haynes was born 1755.
140 v. Archibald Haynes(8563) was born 1760. Archibald died 1847 at 87 years of age. He married Sarah Ann McMillan 15 Mar 1812. (Additional notes for Sarah Ann McMillan(8564))
+ 141 vi. William Haynes was born 1765.

Bethanah (Bethany) Haines and Mary had the following children:
142 vii. Hannah Haines(8565) was born in Crooked Run, Culpeper Co, VA
1734. Hannah died 3 Dec 1794 in Frederick Co, VA, at 60 years of age. She married Alexander Oglesby. (Additional notes for Alexander Oglesby(8566)) Alexander became the father of Elizabeth Oglesby in VA, about
1760. (See Alexander Oglesby for the continuation of this line.) Hannah became the mother of Elizabeth Oglesby in VA, about 1760.
+143 viii. Robert Hains was born 27 Nov 1736.
144 ix. Zilphia Haines(8567) was born in Crooked Run, Frederick Co, VA 1738. She married Anthony Moore 2 Dec 1765. Anthony was born about 1733. (Additional notes for Anthony Moore(8568)) At 36 years of age Anthony became the father of Rebecca Ann Moore in Frederick Co, VA, 10 Oct 1769. (See Anthony Moore for the continuation of this line.) At 31 years of age Zilphia became the mother of Rebecca Ann Moore in
Frederick Co, VA, 10 Oct 1769.
145 x. Mary Haynes(8569) was born in Frederick Co, VA 1740. She married Joseph Moore in Crooked Run MM, Culpeper Co, VA, 15 Dec 1760. (Additional notes for Joseph Moore(8570)) (See Joseph Moore for the
continuation of this line.)

Posted by: Jack and Elaine NewkirkDate: December 18, 1997 at 09:08:32In
Reply to: Re: BETHANY HAYNES, Va by Paulette Haynesof 1069
According to the book Richard Haines and his descendants. A Quaker family of burlington County, New Jersey since 1682, compiled by John Wesley Haines, Captain Supply Corps, U.S. Navy (Ret), 1961, Carr Publishing Company, Inc. Boyce, Va. Page 102-103:"Bethanah Haines (Richard, Richard) was a resident of Frederick Co.,
Va., in 1747. No record ofhim after that date has been found, and whether or not he ramined in Frederick Co. or vicinity is not known. He m. Mary _____, whose identity has not been established. Since there is no record of the date he removed from New Jersey to Virginia, it is not known whetherhis marriage took place in the former or latter state, or elsewhere. It was not a happy marriage. On Jan. 11, 1747/8 Bethanah Haines and his wife Mary agreedto separate because of differences, disputes and quarrels. On the same date he made a deed of gift to his son Robert. There is no such concrete evidence that Hannah, Zilpha, Mary and Rebecca were also his daughters, but it is reasonable to suppose so. When Mary was married in 1760, she is referred to as Mary Haines, Jr. Mary Haines, Robert Haines and Rebecca Haines were witnesses to this marriage and all their names appear in the right hand column, where members of the family usually signed. Anthony and Zilpha Moore were also witnesses. When Robert Haines was married in 1780, the Alexander Oglesby family, the Anthony Moore family and the Robert Rea family were all witnesses. Their attendance toother marriages at Crooked Run MM indicate the probability that they were members of one family." Hope this helps.

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According to the book Richard Haines and his descendants. A Quaker family of burlington County, New Jersey since 1682, compiled by John Wesley Haines, Captain Supply Corps, U.S. Navy (Ret), 1961, Carr Publishing Company, Inc. Boyce, Va. Page 102-103:
"Bethanah Haines (Richard, Richard) was a resident of Frederick Co., Va., in 1747. No record ofhim after that date has been found, and whether or not he ramined in Frederick Co. or vicinity is not known. He m. Mary _____, whose identity has not been established. Since there is no record of the date he removed from New Jersey to Virginia, it is not known whetherhis marriage took place in the former or latter state, or elsewhere. It was not a happy marriage. On Jan. 11, 1747/8 Bethanah Haines and his wife Mary agreedto separate because of differences, disputes and quarrels. On the same date he made a deed of gift to his son Robert. There is no such concrete evidence that Hannah, Zilpha, Mary and Rebecca were also his daughters, but it is reasonable to suppose so. When Mary was married in 1760, she is referred to as Mary Haines, Jr. Mary Haines, Robert Haines and Rebecca Haines were witnesses to this marriage and all their names appear in the right hand column, where members of the family usually signed. Anthony and Zilpha Moore were also witnesses. When Robert Haines was married in 1780, the Alexander Oglesby family, the Anthony Moore family and the Robert Rea family were all witnesses. Their attendance toother marriages at Crooked Run MM indicate the probability that they were members of one family." Hope this helps.

There is only one entry for Bethany Haines in the records of Hopewell Friends Meeting in Frederick County VA: Bethany Haines, his wife Mary and son Robert b. 3,9,1736. "(Born the last 3d day in the 9th mo., old style, 1736)" I also have a copy of "Richard Haynes and his Descendants". There is a Bethanah s/o Richard s/o Richard. There are no dates available for him. His children: Hannah, Robert, Zilpha, Mary, and Rebecca. I hope this is helpful. If you'd like more info on this family let me know.

Bethanah/Bethany Haines
c1707 Born Burlington County, New Jersey
c1734 First child, Hannah, was born to Bethanah and Mary Haines.
1736 Bethanah and Mary Haines moved to Culpeper County, Virginia.
1736-1744 Children 2,3,4,5 born
1747 Resident of Frederick County, Virginia
11 Jan 1747/48 Agree to separate from his wife Mary.
11 Jan 1747/48 Bethany Haines of Frederick County, Virginia, sells to his son Robert Haines 300 Acres being part of a greater tract of
1,370 acres purchased of Thomas Branson, who had the original patent.
Aft. 1747/48 Married ----- Mourning
1750 Birth of son Joshua in Patrick Co. VAethany to Bethany and Mourning Haynes.
1752/53 Land on Crooked Run, West side Shanandoah River, adjoining Thomas Branson's patent, now Buthania/Bethany Haynes/Hains.
31 May 1756 Mary Hains leases 450 Acres from James Ramey land on a branch of Crooked Run called Indian Branch.
20 Dec 1758 Mary Haines lived at Crooked Run when she was visited by Joshua Brown.
1761 Bethany Haynes 400 Acres, Land lying on the West Fork of Mill Creek, running on both sides beginning at a W.O. in Patrick Co.(?),
Virginia
25 Jun 1762 John Painter has 168 Acres on drs. of Crooked Run; adj. to land of Mary Hanes.
1764 Bethney Haynes 400 Acres, Beginning at the Mouth of the first bold branch on the South side, above the Waggon Road then up the
said branch on both sides in Patrick Co.(?), Virginia
17 May 1764 Bethaney Haynes enters 400 Acres land adjoining his own Lines on both sides the haw branch. in Patrick Co.(?), Virginia
17 Sep 1765 William Kennon enters 400 Acres on the Branches of Sandy River adjoining Bethany Haynes East Lines. in Patrick Co.(?),
Virginia
1765 Sterling Cato enters 400 Acres adjoining Bethany Haynes line including the piney Mountain in Patrick Co.(?), Virginia
3 Apr 1766 John Painter, Jr. enters 315 Acres on Stephens (Burgh) run; adjoining land of Mary Haines, widow.
1767 Bethany and Esebella Haines in Rowen County, North Carolina.
31 Oct 1768 Mary Haines leased land in Frederick Coounty, Virginia to Anthony Moore (her son-in-law).
1768 George Lumpkin enters 400 Acres on the Branches of Smiths Mill Creek beginning on Bethany Haynes Upper line of his Entry when
run the Up the Branches of said Creek in Patrick Co.(?), Virginia
1770 Surry County, North Carolina created from Rowen County, North Carolina.
1774 Bethany and Bethany Jr. in Surry County, North Carolina.
25 Nov 1782 Birth of daughter Morning in Bedford Co. Va to Bethany and Morning Haynes.
1782 Bethany and Bethany Jr. in Surry County, North Carolina.
2 Aug 1786 Mary Haines died as recorded at Crooked Run MM, Frederick County, Virginia.
15 Dec 1792 Bethany Haynes 175 Acres on the North branches of Paul's Creek, Book 27, #189, Frederick County, Virginia land records
4 Jun 1805 Will in Surry County, North Carolina


388. Daniel Garwood ^

Daniel2 Garwood (Thomas (Dorcas)1)(7399) was born in Burlington Co, NJ 15 Apr 1710. Daniel died 8 Apr 1784 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, at 73 years of age.

He married Susannah Collins in Haddonfield MM, Burlington Co, NJ, 11 Feb 1736/37. Susannah was born in NJ 11 May 1718. Susannah(7400) was the daughter of John Collins and Ruth Woolston. Susannah died 1809 at 91
years of age. At 22 years of age Susannah became the mother of John Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA?, 9 Jun 1740.(7401) At 26 years of age Susannah became the mother of Daniel Garwood in NJ, 16 Feb 1744/45. At
32 years of age Susannah became the mother of Japheth Garwood in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 26 Aug 1750. At 34 years of age Susannah became the mother of Isaiah Garwood in Burlington Co, NJ, 24 Jan 1753. At 39
years of age Susannah became the mother of Susannah Garwood in NJ, 22 Jun 1757.

At 30 years of age Daniel became the father of John Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA?, 9 Jun 1740.(7402) At 34 years of age Daniel became the father of Daniel Garwood in NJ, 16 Feb 1744/45. At 40 years of age Daniel became the father of Japheth Garwood in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 26 Aug 1750. At 42 years of age Daniel became the father of Isaiah Garwood in Burlington Co, NJ, 24 Jan 1753. At 47 years of age Daniel became the father of Susannah Garwood in NJ, 22 Jun 1757. Daniel Garwood and Susannah Collins had the following children:

+ 3 i. John3 Garwood was born 9 Jun 1740.
4 ii. Daniel Garwood(7403) was born in NJ 16 Feb 1744/45.
+ 5 iii. Japheth Garwood was born 26 Aug 1750.
6 iv. Isaiah Garwood(7404) was born in Burlington Co, NJ 24 Jan 1753. Isaiah died 4 Jan 1836 in Burlington Co, NJ, at 82 years of age.
7 v. Susannah Garwood(7405) was born in NJ 22 Jun 1757.

Generation No. 4
5. DANIEL4 GARWOOD (THOMAS3, WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) was born 15 April 1710 in Burlington County New Jersey, and died 08 April 1784 in Evesham Township Burlington County New Jersey. He married SUSANNAH COLLINS 11 February 1736/37 in Haddonfield Mtg, daughter of JOHN COLLINS and RUTH WOOLSTON. She was born 11 May 1718, and died 14 December 1809.
Child of DANIEL GARWOOD and SUSANNAH COLLINS is: 9. i. ISAIAH5 GARWOOD, b. 24 January 1753, Burlington County New Jersey; d. 01 April 1836.
6. JACOB4 GARWOOD (JOHN3, WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) was born 1696 in Burlington County New Jersey, and died March 1761 in Mansfield Twp Burlington County New Jersey. He married ELENER OUSLER 16 December 1720 in Springfield Twp Burlington County New Jersey.
Notes for JACOB GARWOOD: Jacob Garwood's will was dated 28 Feb 176011, yeoman, and proven 2 Mar 1761. Elener was a servant of Marmaduke Coate and they were married in the house of James Shinn.
Children of JACOB GARWOOD and ELENER OUSLER are: i. SAMUEL5 GARWOOD, d. Aft. 1784; m. ALICE BROWN, 1754. ii. JACOB GARWOOD, d. 1784. iii. RACHEL GARWOOD, m. JOHN BUFFIN, 1751. iv. ELIZABETH GARWOOD, m. JOHN DELATUSH, 18 April 1759. v. LYDIA GARWOOD, m. JAMES MILTON, 01 August 1761, Burlington County New Jersey. vi. MARY GARWOOD, m. SAMUEL REEVE, 1751.
7. SAMUEL4 GARWOOD (JOHN3, WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) was born 1707 in Burlington County New Jersey, and died 20 August 1778 in Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey. He married REBECCA CROSBY 05 September 1728 in Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey, daughter of JOHN CROSBY and MARY SHINN. She was born in Willingborough Burlington County New Jersey.
Notes for SAMUEL GARWOOD: The Burlington Meeting Records centain a record of the Quaker marriage of "Rebekah, the daughter of John Crosby of Burlington Co., to Samuel Garwood, the son of John, of Burlington Co., at the Meeting House, Evesham Two.", Burlington County NJ, 5 Jul 1728. Those who witnessed the marriage were: William Evins Hannah Borton Nathan Crosby William Haines Sarah Ackoson William Borton Thomas Wilkinson Matthew Owens John Watson Thomas Evans Margaret Garwood Thomas Atkinson Robert Engle Elizabeth Evans Thomas Garwood Rachel Engle Mary Alston ? John Borton Edward Woven ? Rebecca Perkins Richard Haines Elizabeth Crosby John Milbourne Thomas Buzby William Rogers Ann Rogers Jonathan Heustis Samuel Woolman Garwood - Van Sciver Genealogy, by Elizabeth L. Kimble (1979) outlines the following land transactions: 1730: Samuel Garwood bought 191 acres from William Borton in Evesham Twp. Samuel Garwood received "by law" 100 acres of pine land which had been "taken up and returned in the name of Thomas Garwood." (near the Indian land, Edge Pillock, Known as Brotherton). Samuel Garwood purchased the right to another tract "taken up and returned" from John Rodman. near Brotherton which is today Indian Mills) 1742: Samuel Garwood purchased from Dr. John Rodman, 2 tracts in Willingborough Twp., 1 tract 161 acres and the other 12 acres. He rented it back to Rodman for 5 years for f91.16s. 1748: Based on a survey of his land he was "awarded" an island in Rancocas Creek. 1752: Samuel Garwood was the principle heir of the real and personal property of William Borton. 1763: Samuel Garwood purchased 70 acres from Caleb Borton. 1763: Samuel Garwood purchased 50 acres from Joseph Hollinshead. 1769: Samuel Garwood conveyed 163 acres in Willingborough, a 6 acre island, 210 acres at Edge Pillock and 5 acres of Swamp in Gloucester Co. to his son Hezekiah. 1769: Samuel Garwood conveyed 147 acres to his son Noah. Other NJ Archives Records are: 5 Mar 1754: Marriage License granted to Sarah Garwood & Thomas Bishop of Burlington (Vol. XXII) 11 Jan 1765: Marriage License granted to Hezekiah Garwood & Gaitree Hammer of Burlington (Vol. XXII) 9 Feb 1765: Marriage License granted to Tabitha Garwood 8 Waiter Reeves of Evesham (Vol. XXII) 2 May 1768: Will of Waiter Reeves of Burlington Co. NJ, Adm: wife Tabitha fellow bondsman: Samuel Garwood (Vol. XXXIII) 13 Mar 1800: Administration of Noah Garwood of Evesham, who died intestate adm. by Noah Garwood fellow bondsmen: Hezekiah & John Garwood (Vol. XXVIII) From the records of the Evesham Monthly Meeting of Quakers in Burlington Co.: 14 Apr 1763: Noah Garwood, s/Samuel of Evesham, married Mary d/John Ingle of Chester Twp. Among witness were Samuel & Rebeccah Garwood 25 Mar 1768: Samuel Garwood is censured for neglect in attending meeting and is forgiven by the society. Apr 1781: Midion Garwood is disowned for "marrying out of unity" and paying to avoid military service. An extract of the will of Samuel Garwood is on page 200 of Vol. XXXIV of the New Jersey Archives and reads: "1777, Nov. 8. Garwood, Samuel, of Evesham Township Burlington Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Rebecca, use of household goods, and, after her death, to my 4 daughters, Sarah, Jaruse, Lueresey and Tabitha. Son, Midion, is to provide a room for my wife, and I give her f50. Sons, Noah and Midion, my lands at Ech Pilluck. Son, Midion,the house and land, and also the land that I bought of Caleb Borton, all making 70 acres. My cedar swamp in Gloucester Co. near a swamp called Machetineing, and a swamp a small distance from it, to my sons. Eldest son, Obed, f50. Son, Hezekiah, f100. Executors-sons, Noah Hezekiah and Midion.Witnesses- Japheth Garwood, Isaiah Garwood, Susannah Garwood, Jr. Proved Aug. 20, 1778. 1778, Sept, 29. Inventory, f696.10.4, made by John Cox and Jacob Hollinshead. Also household goods given to the widow, f123.10.0. 1781, June 16. Account by Noah Garwood, acting Executor. Lib.20p.203;Lib.23p.21 1" Son Medion along with his brother Obed went west into Pennsylvania. In 1790 in the federal census Medion is listed on page 248 in Washington Co and Obed is in Fayette Co, the next county east. Son Noah remained in New Jersey and a Quaker and his family is well defined in the Evesham Monthly Meeting records.
Children of SAMUEL GARWOOD and REBECCA CROSBY are: 10. i. OBEDIAH5 GARWOOD, b. 1729, Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey; d. 17 July 1798, Luzern Twp Fayette County Pa.. ii. SARAH GARWOOD, b. 1730, Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey; d. Aft. 1778. iii. LUERESEY GARWOOD, b. 1732, Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey; m. JOHN CLAVDOOL, 08 March 1763, Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey. 11. iv. HEZEKIAH GARWOOD, b. 04 March 1734/35, Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey; d. 12 April 1815, Burlington County New Jersey. v. TABITHA GARWOOD, b. 1736, Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey; m. WALTER REEVES, 19 February 1765, Burlington County New Jersey; d. May 1768, Burlington County New Jersey. vi. JARUSE GARWOOD, b. 1738; m. WILLIAM BROOKS, May 1760. 12. vii. NOAH GARWOOD, b. 1740, Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey; d. March 1800, Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey. 13. viii. MIDION GARWOOD, b. 1742, Evesham Mtg Burlington County New Jersey; d. 1838, Washington County Pa..
8. JOESPH4 GARWOOD (JOHN3, WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) was born 1708 in Burlington County New Jersey, and died October 1781 in Mansfield Twp Burlington County New Jersey. He married (1) DOROTHY HEUSTIS. She died 1789 in Burlington County New Jersey. He married (2) ELIZABETH ANTRIUM.
Notes for JOESPH GARWOOD: Joseph Garwood lived in Mansfield Twp. where he purchased 214 acres of land from the executors of Jonathan Wright's estate.
Children of JOESPH GARWOOD and ELIZABETH ANTRIUM are: i. MARY5 GARWOOD. ii. RACHEL GARWOOD. iii. JOSEPH GARWOOD. iv. SAMUEL GARWOOD.


389. Susannah Collins ^

Susannah may be cousins to Hope Collins that married into Inskeep family

Posted by: Martha A. Crosley GrahamDate: June 04, 1999 at 20:25:05In Reply to: Hope Collins b.NJ, d.ca1806 VA by Mary Alice Thomasof 2615 I have another Collins lass, Susannah, married to another Garwood, Daniel. Her parents are John Collins and Elizabeth Moore, could Susannah and Hope be sisters? Susannah was born 11 may 1718, Haddonfield, Gloucester Co., NJ. Food for thought. Martha


390. Carlile Haines ^

Carlisle5 Haines (Richard R.4, Richard3, John Richard2, John1 Hayne)(8488) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ about 1700. Carlisle died 1774 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, at 74 years of age. His
body was interred in father's farm Haines Burying G.

He married Sarah Matlack in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 11 Dec 1720.(8489) Sarah was born in Burlington Co, NJ BET 1698 AND 1704. Sarah was the daughter of William Matlock and Mary Hancock. Sarah died 1774 in
Lumberton, Evesham, Burlington Co, NJ. Sarah became the mother of Ezekiel Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 25 May 1721.(8490) Sarah became the mother of Rachel Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co,
NJ, 1722. Sarah became the mother of Ruth Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1723. Sarah became the mother of Rebecca Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, about 1726. Sarah became the mother of
Solomon Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 25 Mar 1728.(8491) Sarah became the mother of Elizabeth Hains in Burlington Co, NJ, 23 Oct 1730.(8492) Sarah became the mother of Levi Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 1732. Sarah
became the mother of Mary Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 1734. Sarah became the mother of Sarah Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, about 1736. Sarah became the mother of Achsah Haines in Burlington Co,
NJ, 24 May 1738.(8493) Sarah became the mother of Jane Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 24 Jul 1738. Sarah became the mother of John Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 15 Nov 1742. Sarah became the mother of
Hesther Haines in Culpeper Co, VA, 5 Nov 1745. Sarah became the mother of Levi Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1746.(8494)

At 20 years of age Carlisle became the father of Ezekiel Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 25 May 1721.(8495) At 22 years of age Carlisle became the father of Rachel Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington
Co, NJ, 1722. At 23 years of age Carlisle became the father of Ruth Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1723. Carlisle became the father of Rebecca Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, about 1726.
At 27 years of age Carlisle became the father of Solomon Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 25 Mar 1728.(8496) At 30 years of age Carlisle became the father of Elizabeth Hains in Burlington Co, NJ, 23 Oct 1730.(8497)
At 32 years of age Carlisle became the father of Levi Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 1732. At 34 years of age Carlisle became the father of Mary Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 1734. Carlisle became the father of Sarah Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, about 1736. At 37 years of age Carlisle became the father of Achsah Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 24 May 1738.(8498) At 38 years of age Carlisle became the father of Jane Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 24 Jul 1738. At 42 years of age Carlisle became the father of John Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 15 Nov 1742. At 45 years of age Carlisle became the father of Hesther Haines in Culpeper Co, VA, 5 Nov 1745. At 46 years of age Carlisle became the father of Levi Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1746.(8499) Was a farmer and lived at Burlington County, New Jersey. Not known how many children they had. Information provided by John Wesley Haines via Bill Wentz. Also recorded birth of 1703 IGI. It is said he
had two thumbs on one hand. Carlisle Haines and Sarah Matlack had the following children:
+ 119 i. Ezekiel6 Haines was born 25 May 1721.
120 ii. Rachel Haines(8500) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 1722. Rachel died 1767 in Gloucester Co, NJ, at 45 years of age. She married Vespatian Kemble in Burlington Co, NJ, 15 Mar 1746.(8501) Vespatian was born 1721. (Additional notes for Vespatian Kemble(8502)) Vespatian died 1778 at 57 years of age.(8503) At 35 years of age Vespatian became the father of Hezekiah Kemble 1756. (See Vespatian Kemble for the continuation of this line.) At 34 years of age Rachel became the mother of Hezekiah Kemble 1756.
121 iii. Ruth Haines(8504) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 1723. Ruth died Feb 1793 at 69 years of age.(8505) She married John Heritage Jr in NJ, 14 Oct 1746.(8506) (Additional notes for John Heritage Jr(8507))
122 iv. Rebecca Haines(8508) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ about 1726. She married John Petit in Burlington Co, NJ, 3 Sep 1746.(8509) (Additional notes for John Petit(8510)) (See John Petit for the continuation of this line.)
+ 123 v. Solomon Haines was born 25 Mar 1728.
124 vi. Elizabeth Hains was born in Burlington Co, NJ 23 Oct 1730.(8511) Elizabeth died in Logan Co, OH.(8512) She married Allen Sharp in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, PA, 14 Sep 1752.(8513) Allen was born 1 Aug 1726.(8514) Allen was the son of William Sharp and Rebecca Allen. Allen died 10 Sep 1808 in Millville, Cumberland Co, NJ, at 82 years of age.(8515) At 29 years of age Allen became the father of John Sharp 13
Dec 1755. At 31 years of age Allen became the father of Job Sharp 4 Feb 1758. At 48 years of age Allen became the father of Sarah Ann Sharp 1775. (See Allen Sharp for the continuation of this line.) At 25 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of John Sharp 13 Dec 1755. At 27 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Job Sharp 4 Feb
1758. At 44 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Sarah Ann Sharp 1775.
125 vii. Levi Haines(8516) was born in Burlington Co, NJ 1732. Levi died before 1746 in Burlington Co, NJ.
126 viii. Mary Haines was born in Burlington Co, NJ 1734. She married Samuel Warner in Burlington Co, NJ, 21 May 1753.(8517) (Additional notes for Samuel Warner(8518))
127 ix. Sarah Haines(8519) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ about 1736. She married Amos Wilkins in Burlington Co, NJ, 17 Jun 1756.(8520) (Additional notes for Amos Wilkins(8521)) Amos died 1761. (See
Amos Wilkins for the continuation of this line.)
128 x. Achsah Haines(8522) was born in Burlington Co, NJ 24 May 1738.(8523) She married Obadiah Eldridge in Burlington Co, NJ, 28 Nov 1764.(8524) Obadiah(8525) is the son of Obadiah Eldridge and Ann Wilson.
Obadiah became the father of Job Eldridge in Burlington Co, NJ. Obadiah became the father of Joshua Eldridge in Burlington Co, NJ. Obadiah became the father of Obadiah Eldridge in Burlington Co, NJ. Obadiah became the father of Rueben Eldridge in Burlington Co, NJ. Obadiah became the father of Rachel Eldridge in NJ, 6 Jan 1770. (See Obadiah Eldridge for the continuation of this line.) Achsah became the mother of Job Eldridge in Burlington Co, NJ. Achsah became the mother of Joshua Eldridge in Burlington Co, NJ. Achsah became the mother of Obadiah Eldridge in Burlington Co, NJ. Achsah became the mother of Rueben Eldridge in Burlington Co, NJ. At 31 years of age Achsah became the mother of Rachel Eldridge in NJ, 6 Jan 1770.
129 xi. Jane Haines(8526) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 24 Jul 1738. Jane died 6 Jun 1823 in Rancocas, Burlington Co, NJ, at 84 years of age.(8527) She married Robert Bishop in Burlington Co, NJ, 18
Jan 1758/59.(8528) Robert was born 21 Jan 1732/33. (Additional notes for Robert Bishop(8529)) Robert died 20 Dec 1791 at 58 years of age. At 36 years of age Robert became the father of Hannah Bishop in Evesham Twp,
Burlington Co, NJ, 10 Oct 1769. At 39 years of age Robert became the father of Robert Haines Bishop in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 4 Feb 1772. At 40 years of age Robert became the father of William Bishop in
Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 20 Nov 1773. At 43 years of age Robert became the father of Jane Bishop in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 17 Feb 1776. At 45 years of age Robert became the father of John Bishop in
Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 7 Jun 1778. (See Robert Bishop for the continuation of this line.) At 31 years of age Jane became the mother of Hannah Bishop in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 10 Oct 1769. At 33 years of age Jane became the mother of Robert Haines Bishop in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 4 Feb 1772. At 35 years of age Jane became the mother of William Bishop in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 20 Nov 1773. At 37 years of age Jane became the mother of Jane Bishop in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 17 Feb 1776. At 39 years of age Jane became the mother of John Bishop in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 7 Jun 1778.
+ 130 xii. John Haines was born 15 Nov 1742.
131 xiii. Hesther Haines(8530) was born in Culpeper Co, VA 5 Nov 1745. Hesther died 20 Dec 1811 in Darby Creek, Logan Co, OH, at 66 years of age. She married John Garwood in Evesham MM, Burlington Co, NJ, 6 Mar
1764.(8531) John was born in Culpeper Co, VA? 9 Jun 1740.(8532) John was the son of Daniel Garwood and Susannah Collins. John died 22 May 1819 in Darby Creek, Logan Co, OH, at 78 years of age.(8533) At 24 years of age John became the father of Hope Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 18 Jan 1765. At 25 years of age John became the father of Sarah Garwood in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 7 Jun 1766.(8534) At 28 years of age John became the father of Daniel Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 8 Apr 1769.(8535) At 30 years of age John became the father of Susannah Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 25 Feb 1771.(8536) At 33 years of age John became the father of Levi Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 1 Sep 1773.(8537) At 36 years of age John became the father of Margaret Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 11 Oct 1776.(8538) At 38 years of age John became the father of Thomas Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 7 Nov 1778. (8539) At 40 years of age John became the father of John Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 1 Feb 1781. At 42 years of age John became
the father of Isaiah Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 4 Feb 1783. At 44 years of age John became the father of Isaiah Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 6 Apr 1785. At 46 years of age John became the father of Esther
Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 11 Jun 1786. At 48 years of age John became the father of Deborah Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 11 May 1789. At 51 years of age John became the father of Lott Garwood in
Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 5 Jan 1792. (See John Garwood for the continuation of this line.)
At 19 years of age Hesther became the mother of Hope Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 18 Jan 1765. At 20 years of age Hesther became the mother of Sarah Garwood in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 7 Jun 1766.(8540) At 23
years of age Hesther became the mother of Daniel Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 8 Apr 1769.(8541) At 25 years of age Hesther became the mother of Susannah Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 25 Feb 1771.(8542) At
27 years of age Hesther became the mother of Levi Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 1 Sep 1773.(8543) At 30 years of age Hesther became the mother of Margaret Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 11 Oct 1776.(8544)
At 33 years of age Hesther became the mother of Thomas Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 7 Nov 1778.(8545) At 35 years of age Hesther became the mother of John Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co,
VA, 1 Feb 1781. At 37 years of age Hesther became the mother of Isaiah Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 4 Feb 1783. At 39 years of age Hesther became the mother of Isaiah Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 6
Apr 1785. At 40 years of age Hesther became the mother of Esther Garwood in Culpeper Co, VA, 11 Jun 1786. At 43 years of age Hesther became the mother of Deborah Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 11 May 1789.
At 46 years of age Hesther became the mother of Lott Garwood in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA, 5 Jan 1792.
+ 132 xiv. Levi Haines was born 1746.

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Carlisle Haines, b abt. 1700, d. abt. 1774, s/o Richard Haines
m 1721 at Evesham meeting, Sarah Matlack, b abt. 1704, d abt. 1774,
d/o William Matlack and Mary Hancock.
children(14):
Ezekiel Haines b 1721, m Abigail Kemble
Rachel Haines b abt 1722 d 1767 m 1746 Vespasian Kemble
Ruth Haines m 1746 Joseph Heritage Jr d 1773
Rebecca Haines m 1746 John Pettit
Solomon Haines b 1728 m1 Rebecca Sharp m2 Marcy (Collins) Thomas
m3 Rachel Gaskill Merritt Curtis
Elizabeth Haines b 1730 m 1752 Allen Sharp Philadelphia d Logan County Ohio
Levi Haines d age 16
Mary Haines b 1734 m 1753 Samuel Warner
Sarah Haines m 1756 Amos Wilkins
Jane Haines b 1738 d 1823 m 1789 Robert Bishop s/o Robert and Mary Hall Bishop
Achsah Haines m 1764 Obadiah Eldridge
John Haines b 1742 m Martha Eayre
Esther Haines b 1745 d 1811 Logan County Ohio m 1764 John Garwood
Burlington County NJ
Levi Haines b 1746 d 1811 Logan County Ohio m Elizabeth Andrews

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180. Carlile Haines, born 1700 in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey; died Abt. 1774 in Lumberton, Burlington County, New Jersey. He was the son of 360. Richard Haines II and 361. Mary Carlile. He married
181. Sarah Matlack 12 November 1721 in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey.
�ines and Sarah Matlack are:
�rn Abt. 1722 in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey; died 1767 in Gloucester County, New Jersey; married Vesparian Kemble 15 March 1745/46 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.� Jersey; died 1793 in Evesham Twp.
Burlington Co., NJ; married Joseph Heritage II October 1746 in Burlington Co., NJ.�03 September 1746 in Burlington Co., NJ.�married (2) Mercy (Collins) Thomas 11 September 1782 in Evesham Twp. Burlington Co., NJ; married (3) Rachel
Gaskill 13 December 1797 in Evesham Twp. Burlington Co., NJ.� New Jersey; died in Logan County, Ohio; married Allen Sharp 14 September 1752 in Christ Church Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.�t. 1734 in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey; married Samuel Warner 21 May 1753 in Burlington Co., NJ.�une 1756 in Burlington Co., NJ.�n Abt. 1740 in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey; married Obadiah Eldridge 28 November 1784 in Burlington Co., NJ.
�urlington Co., NJ; married Martha Eayre 29 July 1766 in Burlington Co., NJ.� March 1764 in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey.�genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-genforum/pageload.cgi?rebecca,haines::haines::376.html
Generation No. 3

3. CARLILE3 HAINES (RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born 1700 in New Jersey. He married SARAH MATLACK 1721, daughter of WILLIAM MATLACK and MARY HANCOCK.

Children of CARLILE HAINES and SARAH MATLACK are:
4. i. LEVI4 HAINES, b. 1746.
ii. EZEKIEL HAINES, b. 1721; m. ABIGAIL KEMBLE, August 06, 1745.
iii. RUTH HAINES, m. JOSEPH HERITAGE.
iv. REBECCA HAINES, m. JOHN BOURTON.
v. RACHEL HAINES, m. VESPASIAN KEMBLE.
vi. SOLOMON HAINES, b. January 25, 1727/28; m. REBECCA SHARP.
vii. ELIZABETH HAINES, m. ALLEN SHARP.
viii. LEVI HAINES.
ix. MARY HAINES, m. SAMUEL WARNER.
x. SARAH HAINES, m. AMOS WILKINS.
xi. JANE HAINES, m. ROBERT BISHOP.
xii. ACKSA HAINES, m. [NFN] ELDRIDGE.
xiii. JOHN HAINES, b. September 15, 1742; m. MARTHA EAYRE.
xiv. ESTHER HAINES, m. JOHN GARWOOD.

Carlisle Haines, b abt. 1700, d. abt. 1774, s/o Richard Haines
m 1721 at Evesham meeting, Sarah Matlack, b abt. 1704, d abt. 1774,
d/o William Matlack and Mary Hancock.
children(14):
Ezekiel Haines b 1721, m Abigail Kemble
Rachel Haines b abt 1722 d 1767 m 1746 Vespasian Kemble
Ruth Haines m 1746 Joseph Heritage Jr d 1773
Rebecca Haines m 1746 John Pettit
Solomon Haines b 1728 m1 Rebecca Sharp m2 Marcy (Collins) Thomas
m3 Rachel Gaskill Merritt Curtis
Elizabeth Haines b 1730 m 1752 Allen Sharp Philadelphia d Logan County Ohio
Levi Haines d age 16
Mary Haines b 1734 m 1753 Samuel Warner
Sarah Haines m 1756 Amos Wilkins
Jane Haines b 1738 d 1823 m 1789 Robert Bishop s/o Robert and Mary Hall Bishop
Achsah Haines m 1764 Obadiah Eldridge
John Haines b 1742 m Martha Eayre
Esther Haines b 1745 d 1811 Logan County Ohio m 1764 John Garwood
Burlington County NJ
Levi Haines b 1746 d 1811 Logan County Ohio m Elizabeth Andrews


391. Sarah Matlack (Matlock) ^

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Carlisle Haines, b abt. 1700, d. abt. 1774, s/o Richard Haines
m 1721 at Evesham meeting, Sarah Matlack, b abt. 1704, d abt. 1774,
d/o William Matlack and Mary Hancock.
children(14):
Ezekiel Haines b 1721, m Abigail Kemble
Rachel Haines b abt 1722 d 1767 m 1746 Vespasian Kemble
Ruth Haines m 1746 Joseph Heritage Jr d 1773
Rebecca Haines m 1746 John Pettit
Solomon Haines b 1728 m1 Rebecca Sharp m2 Marcy (Collins) Thomas
m3 Rachel Gaskill Merritt Curtis
Elizabeth Haines b 1730 m 1752 Allen Sharp Philadelphia d Logan County Ohio
Levi Haines d age 16
Mary Haines b 1734 m 1753 Samuel Warner
Sarah Haines m 1756 Amos Wilkins
Jane Haines b 1738 d 1823 m 1789 Robert Bishop s/o Robert and Mary Hall Bishop
Achsah Haines m 1764 Obadiah Eldridge
John Haines b 1742 m Martha Eayre
Esther Haines b 1745 d 1811 Logan County Ohio m 1764 John Garwood
Burlington County NJ
Levi Haines b 1746 d 1811 Logan County Ohio m Elizabeth Andrews


392. Robert Bishop ^

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Descendants of Robert Bishop (1693-1753), Evesham, Burlington Co, New Jersey

Subject: Descendants of Robert Bishop Date: 6 Apr 1998 From: Robert A Bishop RABISHOP@aol.com

1 Robert BISHOP b: Abt. 1693 d: December 15, 1753 Evesham, Burlington Co, New Jersey .. + Mary HALL b: Bef. 1704 m: August 19, 1727 in Burlington County, New Jersey d: May 19, 1759 Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey Father: Jacob Hall? Mother:
. 2 Robert BISHOP b: November 21, 1732 in Burlington, Burlington Co., NJ d: December 20, 1791 Delanco, Burlington Co, NJ
..... + Jane HAINES b: May 24, 1738 in Evesham, Burlington Co, NJ m: January 18, 1759 in Burlington Co, NJ d: June 06, 1823 Rancocas, Burlington Co, NJ Father: Carlile Haines Mother: Sarah Matlack
..... 3 Eber BISHOP b: October 08, 1759 in Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ
......... + Mary CRISPIN b: Bef. 1762 in Burlington Co, NJ m: February 23, 1782 in Burlington Co, NJ Father: Silas Crispin Mother: Patience Haines
..... 3 Mary BISHOP b: February 05, 1761 in Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ
......... + Benjamin SAMSON b: Abt. 1759 Father: Mother:
......... 4 Benjamin SAMSON b: Aft. 1781
............. + Maria THORP Father: Mother:
......... 4 Hannah SAMSON b: Aft. 1781
..... 3 Joshua BISHOP b: November 30, 1762 in Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ d: Bef. 1791 of New Hanover, NJ
......... + Sarah ESTLOW b: Bef. 1760 m: February 10, 1780 in New Hanover, New Jersey Father: Mother:
..... 3 Timothy BISHOP b: November 07, 1765 in Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ d: June 17, 1853 Willingboro, Burlington Co, NJ
......... + Sarah FENIMORE b: August 12, 1771 in Willingboro, Burlington Co, NJ m: Abt. 1790 d: June 23, 1860 Willingboro, Burlington Co, NJ Father: Joseph
Fenimore Mother: Ann Perkins
......... 4 Jane BISHOP b: Aft. 1790
............. + Isaac HAINES b: November 16, 1788 in Evesham, Burlington Co, NJ m: Aft. 1814 Father: Abraham Haines Mother: Hannah Rakestraw
......... 4 Ann F. BISHOP b: Aft. 1791 in Willingboro, Burlington Co, NJ d: PA
............. + Elisha FENTON b: November 14, 1796 in Half Moon Valley, PA m: 1823 in PA d: January 21, 1879 Clearfield Co, PA Father: Benjamin Fenton Mother: Rebecca Moore
......... 4 Charles Haines BISHOP b: Aft. 1791 d: Abt. 1808 17 yrs old
......... 4 Elizabeth BISHOP b: Aft. 1791 in Willingboro, Burlington Co, NJ
............. + William WOOLMAN b: Abt. 1791 Father: Mother:
......... 4 Esther BISHOP b: Aft. 1791 d: Abt. 1791
......... 4 Robert Matlack BISHOP b: Bef. 1804 in Willingboro, Burlington Co, NJ
............. + Edith DEACON b: 1804 m: March 11, 1824 in Burlington Co, NJ d: 1886 Rancocas Friends Burial Ground, Burlington Co, NJ Father: Mother:
......... 4 Sarah Heulings BISHOP b: Aft. 1791 d: Abt. 1794
............. + NONE Father: Mother:
......... 4 Joseph Fenimore BISHOP b: August 20, 1803 d: August 20, 1889 Rancocas Friends Burial Ground, Burlington Co, NJ
......... 4 Isaac Fenimore BISHOP b: April 12, 1811 d: August 04, 1902 Rancocas Friends Burial Ground, Burlington Co, NJ
............. + NONE Father: Mother:
......... 4 Martha Moore BISHOP b: March 07, 1813 d: December 24, 1891 Rancocas Friends Burial Ground, Burlington Co, NJ
............. + NONE Father: Mother:
..... 3 Hannah BISHOP b: October 10, 1769 in Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ
......... + Samuel THOMAS b: Bef. 1775 in Burlington Co, NJ m: March 09, 1795 in Burlington Co, NJ Father: Mother:
..... 3 Robert Haines BISHOP b: February 04, 1772 in Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ d: Aft. 1840 Bath, Steuben Co, NY
......... + Lucy RIDGWAY b: Abt. 1775 in Mullica Hill, Glouchester Co, NJ m:
January 03, 1793 in Burlington Co, NJ d: Aft. 1850 Father: Joseph Ridgway Mother: Hannah Price
......... 4 Nancy BISHOP b: Abt. 1800 in NJ d: Aft. 1870
......... 4 Rebecca BISHOP b: Abt. 1801 in NJ
............. + Henry FOSTER b: Abt. 1804 in NY Father: Mother:
......... 4 Martha Haines BISHOP b: April 03, 1815 in NJ d: February 18, 1882 Onekama, Manistee Co, MI
............. + Joel GUERNSEY b: 1810 in Jerusalem, Ontario (Yates) Co, NY m: 1850 in Bath, Steuben Co, NY d: December 22, 1894 Manistee, Manistee Co, MI Father: William S. Garnsey Mother: Anthea
..... 3 William BISHOP b: November 20, 1773 in Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ
..... 3 Jane BISHOP b: February 17, 1776 in Burlington, Burlington Co, NJ d: January 12, 1863 ..... + (M) BENNETT b: Abt. 1774 m: 1794 Father: Mother:
..... 3 [2] John BISHOP b: June 17, 1778 in near Lumberton, Burlington Co, NJ d: December 02, 1863 Ogston farm, Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ
......... + Mary RIDGWAY b: December 21, 1776 in Mullica Hill, Glouchester Co, NJ m: May 14, 1799 in Evesham MM, Burlington Co, NJ d: April 06, 1815 Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ Father: Joseph Ridgway Mother: Hannah Price
......... 4 Joseph Ridgway BISHOP b: June 11, 1800 in PA d: March 31, 1861 Northampton Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
............. + Hannah HAINES b: May 15, 1798 in Willingboro, Burlington Co, NJ m: October 07, 1824 in Rancocas MM, Burlington Co, NJ d: October 30, 1875 Northampton Twp, Burlington Co, NJ Father: William (Samuel) Haines Mother: Mary Stevenson
......... 4 Lucy B. BISHOP b: August 08, 1802 in Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ d: November 15, 1827 Northampton Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
............. + Ezra HAINES b: September 26, 1795 in Rancocas, Burlington Co, NJ m: May 10, 1826 in Mansfield, Burlington Co, NJ d: January 03, 1872 Rancocas MM, Burlington Co, NJ Father: William (Samuel) Haines Mother: Mary Stevenson
......... 4 Robert Ridgway BISHOP b: February 06, 1805 in Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ d: April 12, 1828 died 23 years
......... 4 [1] Eliza BISHOP b: December 17, 1806 in Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ d: May 11, 1855 Upper Springfield MM, Burlington Co, NJ
............. + David WILSON b: Abt. 1806 Father: Mother:
......... *2nd Husband of [1] Eliza Bishop:
............. + Andrew Craig RIDGWAY b: February 09, 1793 in Little Egg Harbor, NJ m: February 14, 1827 in Upper Springfield MM, Burlington Co, NJ d: August 23, 1844 Upper Springfield MM, Burlington Co, NJ Father: John Ridgway Mother: Elizabeth Wright
......... 4 Ann BISHOP b: January 13, 1809 in Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ d: March 20, 1829 ..... *2nd Wife of [2] John Bishop:
......... + Ann BLACK b: August 12, 1780 in Mansfield, Burlington Co, NJ m: June 12, 1816 in Mansfield MM, Burlington Co, NJ d: August 24, 1863 Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ Father: William Black Mother: Hope French
......... 4 Mary Black BISHOP b: August 15, 1818 in Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ d: May 16, 1889
............. + Mahlon KIRKBRIDE b: September 26, 1819 in Pennsylvania Father: Mahlon Kirkbride Mother: Mary Warren
......... 4 [3] John BISHOP b: March 16, 1820 in Ogston farm, near Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ d: August 01, 1900 Trenton, Mercer Co, NJ
............. + Rebecca Field BIDDLE b: January 16, 1826 in Biddle homestead, Mount Hope, Kinkora, Burlington Co, NJ m: February 05, 1845 d: April 04, 1893 Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ Father: Israel Biddle Mother: Sarah T. Field
......... *2nd Wife of [3] John Bishop:
............. + Mary J. BOWEN b: Abt. 1822 m: September 09, 1896 Father: Mother:
......... 4 Rebecca Biddle BISHOP b: May 10, 1822 in Columbus, Burlington Co, NJ d: April 18, 1873 Mansfield Burying Ground, Burlington Co, NJ
............. + NONE Father: Mother:
. 2 Daniel BISHOP b: 1732-1739 in Burlington Co, NJ
..... 3 John BISHOP b: 1752-1759 in Burlington Co, NJ d: Aft. 1774 Burlington Co, NJ
. 2 Mary BISHOP b: Abt. 1736 in Burlington Co, NJ
..... + Andrew BOZARTH b: Abt. 1724 in of Burlington Co, NJ m: May 21, 1756 in Burlington Co, NJ d: of Frederick Co, VA Father: Simon Bozarth Mother: Mary Marson
..... 3 Barzilla BOZARTH b: 1756-1759 in of Burlington Co, NJ d: 1797 Burlington Co, NJ + Ann JESS b: Bef. 1756 in of Burlington Co, NJ m: September 02, 1776 Father: Mother:
..... 3 [4] William BOZARTH b: June 17, 1776 in Mt Holly, Burlington Co, NJ d: 1859 Beverly, Burlington Co, NJ
......... + Bathsheba BROWN b: Abt. 1776 Father: Amos Brown Mother: Hope
..... *2nd Wife of [4] William Bozarth:
......... + Alice SIMONS b: Abt. 1776 Father: John Simons Mother: Anna
..... *3rd Wife of [4] William Bozarth:
......... + Lydia HESS b: Abt. 1776 Father: Mother:
..... 3 Andrew BOZARTH b: Bef. 1781 d: May 28, 1838 Burlington Co, NJ
......... + Anne FIELD b: Bef. 1781 m: October 17, 1801 in Burlington Co, NJ d: August 17, 1840 Camden Co, NJ Father: Mother:
......... 4 Richard BOZARTH b: 1804-1815
......... 4 John BOZARTH b: 1804-1815
......... 4 Joseph BOZARTH b: 1804-1815
......... 4 Josiah BOZARTH b: 1804-1815
......... 4 Mary Ann BOZARTH b: 1804-1815
......... 4 Anna BOZARTH b: 1835
. 2 Jonathan BISHOP b: 1739 in Burlington Co, NJ d: 1813-1817 Culpeper Co, VA
..... + Patience MONRO b: Bef. 1742 m: May 27, 1762 in NJ d: Bef. 1805 Culpeper Co, VA? Father: Mother:
..... 3 Hannah BISHOP b: 1763 in Burlington Co, NJ
......... + Samuel HAGUE b: Bef. 1770 m: December 15, 1790 in Southland MM, Virginia Father: Mother:
......... 4 3 HAGUE
..... 3 Josiah BISHOP b: August 15, 1764 in Burlington Co, NJ d: December 04, 1832 Logan Co, OH .... + Susanna INSKEEP b: Abt. 1764 m: November 30, 1784 in Culpeper Co, Virginia d: 1820-1830 Logan Co, OH Father: James Inskeep I Mother: Hope Collins
......... 4 Hope BISHOP b: 1784-1794 in Culpeper Co, VA d: Clinton County, IN
............. + Samuel MITCHELL d: October 22, 1858 Clinton Co, OH Father: Mother:
......... 4 [5] Mary BISHOP b: Bef. 1785 in Culpeper Co, VA d: Union Couny, Ohio
............. + Thomas MARSHALL II b: in of Union Co, OH m: March 27, 1805 in Culpeper County, VA d: Bef. 1817 Father: Thomas Marshall I Mother:
......... *2nd Husband of [5] Mary Bishop:
............. + William W. SMITH m: July 26, 1817 in Culpeper Co, VA Father: Mother:
......... 4 [6] Patience Monro BISHOP b: August 12, 1790 in Culpeper Co, VA d: October 16, 1862 Mount Moriah Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. + Henry BALLINGER b: 1791 in New Jersey m: July 22, 1811 in Culpepper, Virginia d: 1813 Father: Joshua Ballinger Mother: Sarah Jones
......... *2nd Husband of [6] Patience Monro Bishop:
............. + Thomas BALLINGER b: February 16, 1798 in New Jersey m: February 08, 1818 d: November 23, 1865 Mount Moriah Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Joshua Ballinger Mother: Sarah Jones
......... 4 William BISHOP b: January 01, 1791 in Culpeper Co, VA d: November 24, 1814 Ohio
............. + Mary EPLEY b: May 14, 1794 in New Jersey m: 1813 in Logan Co, OH d: June 30, 1878 Tharps' Run Cem, OH Father: Mother:
......... 4 Elizabeth BISHOP b: Bef. 1793 in Culpeper Co, VA d: April 08, 1865 Madison Co, OH ........... + John ARBUCKLE b: October 02, 1771 in of Greenbrier County, VA m: February 02, 1813 d: September 03, 1845 Madison Co, OH Father: Mother:
......... 4 Joseph BISHOP b: 1794-1800 in Culpeper Co, VA
......... 4 [7] John BISHOP b: April 04, 1797 in Culpeper Co, VA d: June
28, 1862 Inskeep Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. +[10] Sarah GARWOOD b: 1799 in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA m: December 30, 1819 in Logan County, Ohio d: June 07, 1829 Inskeep Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Daniel Garwood Mother: Mary Bishop
......... *2nd Wife of [7] John Bishop:
............. + Ruth COWGILL b: 1809 m: October 15, 1829 in Logan Co, OH d: August 15, 1840 Inskeep Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Mother:
......... *3rd Wife of [7] John Bishop:
............. + Lydia LEWALLEN b: November 29, 1805 in New Jersey m: September 23, 1840 in Logan County, Ohio d: December 28, 1890 Mount Moriah Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Jacob Lewallen Mother: Sarah Lewallen
......... 4 [13] James S. BISHOP b: April 11, 1799 in Culpeper Co, VA d: May 06, 1847 Mount Moriah Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. +[12] Eliza INSKEEP b: September 06, 1803 m: December 05, 1822 in Logan Co, OH d: December 08, 1899 Mount Moriah Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Job Inskeep Mother: Patience Bishop
......... 4 Daniel BISHOP b: 1800-1810 in Culpeper Co, VA d: Champaign Co, OH?
......... 4 George W. BISHOP b: Bef. 1810 in Culpeper Co, VA d: Bef. 1833
............. + Elizabeth SHARP b: Bef. 1810 m: December 24, 1830 in Logan Co, OH Father: Mother:
..... 3 [8] Joseph Monroe BISHOP b: 1766 in Burlington Co, NJ d: 1825 Charlottesville, Albemarle Co, VA
......... + Ann CLARK b: Abt. 1770 m: March 28, 1791 in Orange Co, VA d: Bef 1793 Father: John Clark Mother: Mary Clark
..... *2nd Wife of [8] Joseph Monroe Bishop:
......... + Jane TERRELL b: April 04, 1774 in Orange Co, VA m: September 28, 1793 in Orange Co, VA d: Albemarle Co, VA Father: Edmund Terrell Mother: Margaret"Peggy" Willis
......... 4 John Terrell BISHOP b: 1790 in Albemarle Co, VA d: Dearborn Co, IN
............. + Mary Ann JEFFRIES b: Bef. 1800 m: 1820 in Dearborn Co, IN d: Dearborn Co, IN Father: James Jeffries Mother:
......... 4 Margaret BISHOP b: Aft. 1793
......... 4 Sarah BISHOP b: Aft. 1793
......... 4 James Monroe BISHOP b: 1794 in Culpeper Co, VA
............. + Mary Polly SHACKLEFORD b: Abt. 1800 in of St Ann's Parish, Albemarle Co, VA Father: Mother:
......... 4 Ann C. "Nancy" BISHOP b: Bef. 1798 in Albemarle Co, VA
............. + Johnson H. PITTS b: Bef. 1798 m: 1818 Father: Mother:
......... 4 Patience Monro BISHOP b: November 25, 1802 in Albemarle Co, VA d: January 30, 1884 Jefferson City, MO
............. + Gustavus Adolphus PARSONS b: June 15, 1801 in Charlottesville, Albemarle Co, VA m: May 11, 1821 in Albemarle Co, VA d: January 01, 1882 Jefferson City, MO Father: Mother:
......... 4 Joseph Monroe BISHOP, Dr. b: 1805 in Albemarle Co, VA d: 1890
Stuart (Patrick) Co, VA
............. + Elizabeth Morton TERRELL b: May 04, 1808 in Orange Co, VA m: March 24, 1825 in Orange Co, VA d: April 1890 Stuart Co, VA Father: Reuben Terrell Mother:
......... 4 Lucy Jane Patience BISHOP b: Bef. 1806 in Albemarle Co, VA
............. + Ezra M. WOLFE b: Bef. 1806 m: 1826 Father: Mother:
......... 4 Mary Patience BISHOP b: Bef. 1806 in Albemarle Co, VA
............. + William YOUNG b: Bef. 1806 m: 1826 Father: Mother:
......... 4 Frances BISHOP b: Abt. 1810
......... 4 Jonathan S. J. BISHOP b: Abt. 1811 d: Marion Co, MO
......... 4 A. Jackson BISHOP b: Abt. 1812 in Albemarle Co, VA d: Missouri
..... 3 Thomas BISHOP b: 1768 in NJ d: Aft. 1850 Logan Co, OH
......... + Elizabeth MORRIS b: 1765-1784 m: March 07, 1794 in Culpeper Co, VA Father: Mother:
......... 4 M BISHOP b: 1800-1810
......... 4 F BISHOP b: 1800-1810
......... 4 F BISHOP b: 1794-1800
......... 4 F BISHOP b: 1794-1800
..... 3 [9] John BISHOP b: 1771 d: Abt. 1836 Logan, Ohio
......... + Ann STOKES b: Abt. 1782 m: October 16, 1798 in Fairfax MM, Culpeper Co, VA Father: William Stokes Mother: Hester Inskeep
..... *2nd Wife of [9] John Bishop:
......... + Nancy SEGAR m: Aft. 1799 Father: Mother:
......... 4 6 BISHOP b: Aft. 1799
..... 3 Isaiah BISHOP b: Bef. 1774
..... 3 Mary BISHOP b: February 07, 1774 in Burlington Co, NJ d: February 29, 1804 Washington, Culpeper Co, VA
......... + Daniel GARWOOD b: April 08, 1769 in Evesham, Burlington Co, NJ m: November 14, 1792 in Southland MM, Culpeper Co, VA d: September 05, 1820 Darby Creek Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: John Garwood Mother: Esther Haines
......... 4 John GARWOOD b: 1792-1804
......... 4 Joseph Hewlings GARWOOD b: September 13, 1794 in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA d: March 10, 1879 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. + Angeline CULVER b: August 29, 1805 in Clinton Co, NY m November 12, 1826 in ? d: May 27, 1881 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Mother:
......... 4 Patience GARWOOD b: February 25, 1797 in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA d: December 25, 1830 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. + Daniel STOKES b: December 27, 1792 in Culpeper Co, Virginia m: November 17, 1814 in ? d: July 08, 1863 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: William Stokes Mother: Hepzibah Inskeep
......... 4 [10] Sarah GARWOOD b: 1799 in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA d:
June 07, 1829 Inskeep Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. +[7] John BISHOP b: April 04, 1797 in Culpeper Co, VA m: December 30, 1819 in Logan County, Ohio d: June 28, 1862 Inskeep Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Josiah Bishop Mother: Susanna Inskeep
......... 4 Jonathan Bishop GARWOOD b: April 01, 1802 in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA d: March 19, 1875 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. + Catherine SPEARS b: December 29, 1815 m: January 26, 1834 in
? d: November 25, 1883 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Mother:
......... 4 [11] Daniel GARWOOD II b: February 29, 1804 in Washington, Culpeper Co, VA d: November 09, 1873 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. + Elizabeth HUMPHREYS b: August 23, 1802 m: November 23, 1823 d: February 06, 1829 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Mother:
......... *2nd Wife of [11] Daniel Garwood II:
............. + Elizabeth COWGILL b: April 04, 1806 m: January 11, 1830 d: April 18, 1873 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: Mother:
......... 4 Josiah GARWOOD b: 1792-1804
..... 3 Patience BISHOP b: November 29, 1784 d: March 08, 1864 Graham Farm
Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
......... + Job INSKEEP b: December 18, 1778 in Culpepper Co, Virginia m: December 21, 1801 in Hopewell MM, Culpeper Co, VA d: May 29, 1856 Graham FarmCem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: James Inskeep I Mother: Hope Collins
......... 4 [12] Eliza INSKEEP b: September 06, 1803 d: December 08, 1899 Mount Moriah Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. +[13] James S. BISHOP b: April 11, 1799 in Culpeper Co, VA m: December 05, 1822 in Logan Co, OH d: May 06, 1847 Mount Moriah Cem, Zane Twp,Logan Co, OH Father: Josiah Bishop Mother: Susanna Inskeep
......... 4 Matilda INSKEEP b: November 17, 1804 d: November 12, 1895 Mount Moriah Cemetary, Logan Co, Ohio
............. + Walter MARSHALL b: 1796 m: November 22, 1824 in Logan Co, OH d: April 08, 1878 Father: Mother:
......... 4 James J. INSKEEP b: September 06, 1806 in Ross Co, Ohio d: February 11, 1889
............. + Ann Maria DOWNS b: January 19, 1817 m: February 09, 1835 d: November 05, 1882 Radner, Ohio Father: William Downs Mother: Sarah Newton
......... 4 William INSKEEP b: March 04, 1808 d: September 24, 1845 Graham
Farm Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH
............. + Mary STOKES b: August 26, 1812 in Allen Twp, Union Co, OH m: February 27, 1832 d: January 20, 1892 Garwood Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: John Mother: Deborah Inskeep
......... 4 [14] Joel INSKEEP b: September 14, 1810 in Ross Co, Ohio d: July 08, 1898 Oakdale Cemetary, Urbana, Ohio
............. + Lydia STOKES b: October 03, 1814 m: December 19, 1833 d: September 17, 1849 Graham Farm Cem, Zane Twp, Logan Co, OH Father: JOHN STOKES Mother: Deborah Garwood
......... *2nd Wife of [14] Joel Inskeep:
............. + Lydia A. HERRON m: Aft. 1849 Father: Mother:
......... 4 Job Elbert INSKEEP b: September 16, 1821 d: 1844
......... 4 [15] Mary INSKEEP b: October 21, 1814 d: April 05, 1865
............. + Joshua SPAIN b: 1811 m: January 09, 1835 d: September 30, 1877 Father: Mother:
......... *2nd Husband of [15] Mary Inskeep:
............. + Joshua Spain INSKEEP, Rev. b: January 29, 1770 in NJ m: January 09, 1835 d: February 28, 1851 Zane Twp, Logan Co, Ohio Father: James Inskeep I Mother: Hope Collins
..... 3 Jonathan BISHOP b: 1785-1794 in Culpeper Co, VA d: Bedford Co, VA
......... + Nancy KABLER b: Abt. 1785 in Culpeper Co, VA? m: January 12, 1805 in Culpeper County, VA Father: Mother:
......... 4 4 BISHOP
..... 3 M BISHOP b: 1795-1800
..... 3 Sarah BISHOP b: Abt. 1797 in Culpeper Co, VA d: Bef. 1822 Culpeper Co, VA
......... +[16] Robertson BROWN b: Abt. 1797 m: July 17, 1817 in Culpeper Co, VA Father: Mother:
..... 3 Nancy BISHOP b: Abt. 1800 in Culpeper Co, VA
......... +[16] Robertson BROWN b: Abt. 1797 m: February 22, 1822 in Culpeper Co, VA Father: Mother:
. 2 Hannah BISHOP b: Aft. 1739 in Burlington Co, NJ
. 2 Thomas BISHOP b: Aft. 1739 in Burlington Co, NJ d: Bef. 1810 Culpeper Co, VA
..... + ELIZABETH b: Bef. 1753 m: October 05, 1764 in Philadelphia, PA d: Bef. 1781 Father: Mother:
..... 3 Sarah BISHOP b: 1764-1765 d: Columbiana Co, OH
......... + Samuel SMITH b: November 01, 1765 in Loudon Co, VA m: October 04, 1784 in Hopewell MM, Loudon Co, VA d: 1855 Columbiana Co, OH Father: Samuel Smith Mother: Naomi Whitaker
......... 4 Thomas SMITH b: September 26, 1787 in Loudon Co, VA
............. + Nancy JAMES b: January 06, 1792 in VA m: Abt. 1810 in Somerset MM, Ohio Father: Mother:
..... 3 Thomas BISHOP b: 1765-1776 in VA
......... + ? m: 1785 Father: Mother:
..... 3 Elizabeth BISHOP b: 1763-1777 in of Virginia
..... 3 Job BISHOP b: 1764-1779 in Virginia
..... 3 Stephen BISHOP b: Bef. 1780
[Submitted by Robert A Bishop, Apr 1998]

The Robert Bishop/Mary Hall family first appeared in Burlington County, New Jersey, in early Quaker records around 1727. Some of the family remained in the New Jersey, Philadelphia, PA, area, while some moved on to Culpeper County, VA. In the early 1800's, most of the Virginia Bishop's moved on to Logan County, OH, where many remained. Others moved west to Nebraska in the late 1800's.

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Robert Bishop
b abt 1706 d 1753 NJ
m 1727 Mary Hall NJ
children(6):
Mary Bishop m 1756 Andrew Bosworth NJ
Hannah Bishop
Daniel Bishop (he had son John Bishop)
Thomas Bishop
Robert Bishop b 1732
Jonathan Bishop b 1739

1739 Sep: "New Jersey Archives, First Series, Volume XI, Newspaper Extracts Volume I, 1704-1739"
Township of Chester, Burlington County S.S.
WHEREAS in the American Weekly Mercury, No.1022 - In giving the
melancholy Account of one James Sherwin, late of our said Township, It is
said he was shot at twice before, by the same Person, and badly Wounded, but
through Mercy escaped with Life. These are to certify, that we whose Names
are here under written (some of us being on the Coroner's Inquest)
Neighbours, are well satisfied the Person never shot at nor wounded the said
James Sherwin as above, before the time he received his mortal Wound. AS
Witness our Hands the 6th of 7th Month 1739.
N.B. those with this Mark* were on the Coroner's Inquest.
Edward Hollinshead, Jonathan Borden, Hugh Sharp, Joseph Claypoole, William
Hollinshead, *Samuel Atkinson, Joseph Budden, Samuel Hollinshead, Joshua
Wright, Jacob Taylor, John Hollinshead, jun, Nehemiah Haines, Thomas Moore,
John King, Joseph Bray, Francis Dualey, Nathan Middleton, *Arthur
Borradaill, *Edward Clemens, Joseph Fennimore, William Hooton, *John
Hollinshead, John Seeds, *Matthew Allen, ROBERT BISHOP, *Henry Warrington,
*John Millbourn, Peter Philips, Ezekiel Harden, *Andrew Conro, Richard
Borden, William Sharp, Benjamin Allen, Hugh Hollinshead.
--- The Pennsylvania Gazette, Sept. 13-20, 1739

http://www.tranquility.net/~wbishop/friendsbishopgenealogy/newjersey/sources.htm


393. Mary Hall ^

http://www.tranquility.net/~wbishop/friendsbishopgenealogy/virginia/vafam052.htm

Robert Bishop
b abt 1706 d 1753 NJ
m 1727 Mary Hall NJ
children(6):
Mary Bishop m 1756 Andrew Bosworth NJ
Hannah Bishop
Daniel Bishop (he had son John Bishop)
Thomas Bishop
Robert Bishop b 1732
Jonathan Bishop b 1739

LDS has
Mary HALL
Sex: F
Christening: 19 Jun 1704
Saint Marys Church (formerly Saint Anns Church), Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey

another has
Mary HALL
Sex: F
Christening: 9 Aug 1704
Saint Marys Church (formerly Saint Anns Church), Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey
Parents:
Father: Jacob HALL
Mother:

Net source has http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/i/s/Robert-A-Bishop/ODT22-0001.html
Father: Daniel Hall? Mother: Jane French?


394. George Monroe ^

should be a Quaker

http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/i/s/Robert-A-Bishop/ODT22-0004.html
2 Jonathan BISHOP b: September 7, 1739 in Evesham, Burlington Co, NJ d: Bef. October 19, 1818 Culpeper Co, VA
.... +Patience MUNROW b: March 9, 1742/43 in Burlington Co, NJ m: May 27, 1762 in Mt. Holly, Burlington Co, NJ d: November 29, 1828 Graham Cem, Zane, Logan Co, OH Father: George Munrow Mother: Sarah Perkins


395. Sarah Perkins ^

LDS has
Sarah PERKINS (AFN: MSL9-C9)
Sex: F
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event(s):
Birth: 26 Dec 1696
Ipswich, , Ma
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Parents:
Father: Jacob PERKINS (AFN: 8QG7-MG)
Mother: Sarah TREADWELL (AFN: 8QG7-TH)


http://users.inna.net/~redden/perkins.htm
30. JACOB5 PERKINS (JACOB4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, TOMAS1) was born December 24, 1674, and died Abt. December 1731. He married SARAH ???.

Children of JACOB PERKINS and SARAH ??? are:

i. HANNAH6 PERKINS, b. Bef. September 07, 1710.

ii. BATHSHEBA PERKINS, b. Bef. July 26, 1719.

iii. ABRAHAM PERKINS.

iv. REBECCA PERKINS.

v. DAVID PERKINS, d. 1732.

vi. MARY PERKINS.

vii. ANN PERKINS.

viii. SUSANNA PERKINS.

ix. SARAH PERKINS.

x. MARTHA PERKINS.


398. James Inskeep ^

: Surnames: Collins Family Genealogy Forum
Hope Collins b.NJ, d.ca1806 VAPosted by: Mary Alice ThomasDate: March 02, 1998 at 04:19:43of 2615
Hope Collins m. ca1760 NJ James Inskeep b.1734 NJ d. ca 1802 Culpeper Co. VA
She d. ca 1806 in Culpeper Co, VA. Who were her parents?
Children:
William Inskeep m. Charlotte Harvard
Hester Inskeep m. William Stokes
Susanna Inskeep m. Josiah Bishop
Hepzibah Inskeep m. William Stokes (his second wife)
James Inskeep m. Delilah Delaney
Rachel Inskeep m. Joel Brown
Joshua Inskeep m. Margaret Garwood - (my ancestors - went to Logan Co.,OH 1807)
Joel Inskeep m. Mary A. Bentley
Daniel Inskeep m. Rachel Pusey
Sarah Inskeep m. Levi Garwood
Job Inskeep m. Patience Bishop
Hope Inskeep d. unmarried
John Inskeep m. 1)Esther Garwood & 2)Lydia Gregory

see notes Robert Bishop for possible clues

LDS has a Thomas Stokes marrying a Sarah Innskeep 25 Oct 1764 in Burlington, NJ. This tends to make me think the Stokes came from NJ along with the Innskeep's? Thomas shown son of Joshua Stokes and Amy Hinchman..no son William showing. Note Thomas and Sarah did name a son, William though,. born 1779 in NJ.

http://mars.spaceports.com/~pennock/d0029/g0000003.html#I31675
James INSKEEP
ABT. 1734 - ABT. 1802
BIRTH: ABT. 1734
DEATH: ABT. 1802
Father: John INSKEEP
Mother: Sarah WARD
Family 1 : Hope COLLINS
+Joshua INSKEEP


399. Hope Collins ^

Posted by: Martha A. Crosley GrahamDate: June 04, 1999 at 20:25:05In Reply to: Hope Collins b.NJ, d.ca1806 VA by Mary Alice Thomasof 2615 I have another Collins lass, Susannah, married to another Garwood, Daniel. Her parents are John Collins and Elizabeth Moore, could Susannah and Hope be sisters? Susannah was born 11 may 1718, Haddonfield, Gloucester Co., NJ. Food for thought. Martha

http://genforum.genealogy.com/collins/messages/2684.html
Here is what I have on Hope Collins and James Inskeep...
I am [along with others] trying to find the parents of Hope...
Here's hoping... :-)Descendants of Hope Collins
1 Hope Collins d: 1806 in Culpeper Co., VA
.... +James Inskeep b: 1734 in NJ m: Abt. 1760 in Culpeper Co., VA d: 1802 in Culpeper Co., VA
2 Hepzibah Inskeep
...... +[1] William Stokes
... 3 Joseph Stokes
... 3 Susannah Stokes b: Feb 11, 1790 d: 1836 in Jasper Co., IL
......... +John Garwood b: Feb 01, 1781 in Washington, Culpeper Co., VA m: 1810 in Logan Co., OH d: 1836 in Jasper Co., IL
... 3 Daniel Stokes b: Dec 27, 1792 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Jul 08, 1863 in Zane Twp., Logan Co., OH
......... +Patience Garwood b: Feb 25, 1797 in Washington, Culpeper Co., VA d: Dec 25, 1830 in Zane Twp., Logan Co., OH
2 Hester Inskeep
...... +[1] William Stokes
2 Susanna Inskeep
...... +Josiah Bishop
... 3 Mary Bishop b: 1785 in Culpeper Co., VA
... 3 Joseph Bishop b: Abt. 1790 in Culpeper Co., VA
... 3 [3] Patience Bishop b: 1790 in Culpeper Co., VA
......... +[2] Job Inskeep
... 3 John Bishop b: Apr 04, 1797 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Jun 28, 1862 in
Zane Twp., Logan Co., OH
......... +Sarah Garwood b: 1799 in Washington, Culpeper Co., VA m: Dec
30, 1819 in Logan Co., OH d: Jun 07, 1829 in Zane Twp., Logan Co., OH
... 3 James Bishop b: Apr 11, 1799
... 3 Daniel Bishop b: 1800
... 3 Elizabeth Bishop b: 1801
... 3 Hope Bishop b: Abt. 1803
... 3 George W. Bishop b: Aft. 1803
2 James Inskeep
...... +Delilah Delaney
2 Joel Inskeep
...... +Mary Bentley
2 Daniel Inskeep
...... +Rachel Pusey
2 [2] Job Inskeep
...... +[3] Patience Bishop b: 1790 in Culpeper Co., VA
2 Hope Inskeep
2 William Inskeep
...... +Charlotte Harvard
2 Rachel Inskeep b: Mar 04, 1761 in Burlington, NJ
...... +Joel Brown m: Dec 10, 1794 in Culpeper Co., VA
2 Joshua Inskeep b: Jan 29, 1770 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Mar 01, 1851 in Darby Creek, Logan Co., OH
...... +Margaret Garwood b: Oct 11, 1776 in Washington, Culpeper Co., VA
m: Mar 22, 1793 in Washington, Culpepper Co., VA d: Sep 12, 1851 in Darby Creek, Logan Co., OH
... 3 Levi Inskeep b: Feb 17, 1794 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Oct 02, 1826 in Logan Co., OH
......... +Catherine Nomaid
... 3 Job Inskeep b: Feb 16, 1796 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Mar 04, 1876 in Logan Co., OH
......... +Sarah Sharp b: Feb 22, 1801 in Ross Co., OH m: Nov 02, 1820 in Logan Co., OH d: Feb 24, 1877 in Logan Co., OH
..... 4 Levi Inskeep b: Sep 05, 1821
..... 4 Job Inskeep b: Abt. 1837 d: Mar 04, 1864 in Nashville, TN
... 3 Lot Inskeep b: Feb 18, 1798 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Feb 02, 1830 in Logan Co., OH
......... +Anna Maria Hewlings m: Mar 02, 1825 in Logan Co., OH d: Aft. 1840
..... 4 Margaret Ann Inskeep
... 3 Nancy Star Inskeep b: Feb 01, 1800 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Apr 04, 1832 in Logan Co., OH
......... +Uriah Mc Kinnon b: Abt. 1795 in Clark Co., OH m: Apr 20, 1821in Logan Co., OH
. 3 Mary 'Polly' Inskeep b: Mar 21, 1802 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Oct 06, 1826 in Logan Co., OH
......... +John S. Ballinger b: Oct 07, 1796 in NJ m: Jun 25, 1820 in Logan Co., OH d: Aug 14, 1868 in Logan Co., OH
3 John Garwood Inskeep b: Apr 07, 1804 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Jan 31, 1851 in Logan Co., OH
......... +Elizabeth Devore b: Sep 08, 1808 in Mingo, Champaign, OH m: Dec 02, 1830 in Mingo, Champaign, OH d: Jun 12, 1885 in Logan Co., OH
... 3 Esther Inskeep b: Apr 11, 1806 in Culpeper Co., VA d: Sep 18, 1824 in Logan Co., OH
... 3 Hope Inskeep b: Jun 03, 1808 in Logan Co., OH d: Bef. Nov 1831 in Logan Co., OH
......... +John Segar m: Jan 14, 1827 in Logan Co., OH
... 3 Joel Inskeep b: Jun 10, 1810 in Logan Co., OH d: Sep 28, 1823 in Logan Co., OH
... 3 Pearson Inskeep b: Sep 17, 1812 in Logan Co., OH d: Feb 05, 1896 in Stiles, Davis Co., IA
......... +Sarah Longfellow b: Sep 19, 1811 in Champaign Co., OH m: Mar 12, 1833 in Logan Co., OH d: Aug 26, 1908 in Davis Co., IA
... 3 Rachel Inskeep b: Dec 13, 1813 in Logan Co., OH d: Bef. 1855 in Logan Co., OH
......... +Moses DeVore b: Feb 22, 1811 in Champaign Co., OH m: Feb 18, 1833 in Zane Twp., Logan Co., OH d: Nov 26, 1893 in Logan Co., OH
... 3 Daniel Garwood Inskeep b: Dec 31, 1816 in Logan Co., OH d: Feb 09, 1837 in Logan Co., OH
... 3 Joshua Milton Inskeep b: Sep 13, 1820 in Logan Co., OH d: Jan 25, 1884 in Logan Co., OH
......... +Rachel Stout b: Sep 1824 in OH m: Dec 11, 1843 in Logan Co., OH d: Oct 12, 1912 in Richwood, Union Co., OH
2 Sarah Inskeep b: Abt. 1776 in Culpeper Co., VA d: May 10, 1810 in East Liberty, Logan Co., OH
...... +Levi Garwood b: Sep 01, 1773 in Washington, Culpeper Co., VA m: Dec 06, 1795 in Washington, Culpepper Co., VA d: Sep 28, 1845 in East Liberty, Logan Co., OH
2 John Inskeep b: Oct 01, 1781 d: Oct 12, 1859 in Darby Creek, Zane Twp., Logan Co., OH
...... +Lydia Gregory
*2nd Wife of John Inskeep:
...... +Esther Garwood b: Jun 11, 1787 in Washington, Culpeper Co., VA m: Dec 20, 1804 in Logan Co., OH d: Oct 09, 1846 in Darby Creek, Zane Twp., Logan Co., OH
... 3 William Inskeep b: 1807
... 3 Delilah Inskeep b: Sep 09, 1808 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH d: Oct 04, 1893
......... +Joshua Ballinger b: Feb 05, 1803 m: Oct 26, 1826 d: Sep 08, 1873
... 3 Elizabeth Inskeep b: 1810 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH d: 1813 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
... 3 David S. Inskeep b: 1812 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
......... +Martha Downs
... 3 Benoni Inskeep b: 1815 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
... 3 Edward Watts Inskeep b: 1816 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
......... +Isabelle Downs
... 3 John Warner Inskeep b: 1817 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH d: 1817 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
... 3 Fletcher Warner Inskeep b: 1818 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
......... +Mary Ann Reamer
... 3 Juliet Inskeep b: 1820 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
......... +Joshua O. DeVore
... 3 Elizabeth Elbert Inskeep b: 1822 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
......... +Richard H. Haines
... 3 Jose Garwood Inskeep b: 1826 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
......... +Margaret Jane Hewlings
... 3 Esther Inskeep b: 1828 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
......... +Jordan Downs
... 3 Mary Ann Parish Inskeep b: 1832 in Zane Twp. Logan Co., OH
......... +Spencer G. Reams


406. Benoni Griffith

Posted by C. Iker on May 03, 1998 at 01:44:32:
Benoni Griffith and wife Catherine Owen of Chester Co., Pa. had following children:
Elizabeth m. Uriah White
Rachel m. Joseph Randall
Esekiel m. Sarah James
Hannah m. Thomas Mealin
John m. Jane Yarnall
Nathan m. Rachel Williamson
Sarah died young
Mary m. Isaac Hoopes
Abner m. 1 Phebe Griffith; m. 2 Amy Garrett
Phebe m. Sampson Barnet
Lydia m. Joseph Eldridge
Abigail m. Abiah Hoopes
Lydia m. Joseph Eldridge
Jane m. Ellis Davies
Catherine m. David Regester
Appreciate any corrections and additions to this family.

In Reply to: Benoni Griffith Wales > Pa. posted by C. Iker on May 03, 1998 at 01:44:32:
Charlotte, hi, it's Karen.
Elizabeth Griffith, was born 7th mo. 6, 1720, m. Uriah White
Nathan, b. 7th mo. 21, 1722, died young
Nathan, b. 3rd mo. 2, 1724, m. Rachel Williamson (my ancestors)
Sarah, b.c. 1726 m. Rees Morgan (had at least one child, Hannah)
John, b.c. 1730, m. Jane Yarnall - no issue
Hannah, b. 7th mo. 7, 1732, m. Thomas Malin (and any variant spelling)
Rachel, b. 9th mo. 14, 1734, m. Joseph Randall
Ezekiel, b.c. 1736, m. Sarah James

http://www.inforamp.net/~griffish/gene/griff/karenm.html

http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/o/s/Glenda-F-Moser/GENE3-0008.html
178. Benoni Griffith, born 1695 in ,, prob. Wales; died Bef. 27 August
1760 in (WP)Willistown Twp, Chester Co, PA. He married 179. Catherine
Owen Abt. 1719 in prob., Chester, PA.
�n Rhydwillam,
Carmarthenshire, Wales; died Aft. 1786 in Willistown Twp, Chester Co,
PA. She was the daughter of 358. Thomas Owen and 359. Elizabeth.
�6 September 1720 in Willistown Twp.,
Chester, PA; died in ,,prob. PA or OH; married Uriah White 10 December
1742 in Goshen Twp., Chester, PA.�n ,, prob.
PA.�; died 02 February 1794 in Edgemont Twp, Delaware Co,
PA.�.�ilmington, New Castle Co, DE.�, PA; died 1823 in W.
Nantmeal Twp, Chester Co, PA.�rn 16 November 1734 in , Bucks Co, PA; died 02 February 1813 in ,
Loudoun Co, VA.�ster Co, PA; born 22 February 1746/47
in Westtown Twp, Chester Co, PA; died July 1803 in Goshen Twp, Chester
Co, PA.

Pennsylvia - Griffith; Benoni Griffith b. date & place - bat #8335301, ss#99 , recv. from Glenda Frank Moser.. 3. Will: of Eliz Owen, of Chester Co, PA naming her son-in -law, Catherines husband, Benoni Griffith as executor, dated May 1741. 4. Quaker records: G oshen MM - Chester Co PA (Chester Co Hist Soc)

Benoni Griffith was a landowner in Chester Co, PA in 1722 & 1753. (Martha)

Newsclip: states Benoni Griffith settled in Chester Co, PA in 1716. This is prob wrong due to the following tax list shows him there the year prior
Chester County Township or Borough: East Goshen
Founded: 1817 History: Formed from division of Goshen township, which had first been surveyed in 1704. The earliest taxables of the original township appear below.
Taxables in 1715
David Ellis, John Finsher, Cadwalader Ellis, Ellis Williams, George Ashbridge, Mordecai Bean (Bane), Thomas Paschall, Joseph Woodward, Isaac Heans, Alexander Bean (Bane), Robert Eachus, John Heans, John Wall, David Bailey Freemen: Benoni Griffith, Thomas Evans. Non-resident land: Edward Jones, Griffith Owens, Thomas Jones, Robert Jones


407. Catherine Owen

Posted by Karen Mullian on May 10, 1998 at 13:01:48:
I'm seeking info on the descendants of Thomas Owen from in Wales, d. 1720 in Whiteland Twp., Chester Co., PA and his wife Elizabeth, also of Wales, d: 1741 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA, Thomas and Elizabeth married in Wales and came to Pennsylvania, settling in Whiteland Twp.
Their children were:
1. Richard Owen, b: in Wales d: 1725 in Whiteland Twp., Chester Co., PA m. Elinor Evans; their children were: Rachel Owen, Rebecca Owen, and Child Owen, b: Abt 1725
2. Owen Owen, b: in Wales, d: 1727 in Chester Co., PA, m. Catherine _____; their children were Mary Owen and Hannah Owen
3. Samuel Owen, b: in Wales, d: Abt 1740 in Chester Co., PA, m. Margaret _____; their children were Ezekiel Owen, Hannah Owen, Sarah Owen, Owen Owen d: Bef 1740, Samuel Owen
4. Elinor Owen, b: in Wales d: 1754 in Philadelphia, PA, m. 4th mo. 05, 1712 in Chester Friends Meeting Jacob Vernon, d: Bef 1754 in Philadelphia, PA; their children: Robert Vernon b: June 03, 1713, David Vernon b: 9th mo. 9, 1715, Jonathan Vernon, 11th mo. 9, 1717\18, Elinor Vernon b: 6th mo 28, 1720
d: 10th 19, 1728 in Philadelphia, PA, Joshua Vernon b: Abt 1722,
d: 7th mo 05, 1727 in Philadelphia, PA, Caleb Vernon b: Abt 1724,
d: January 20, 1730/31 in Philadelphia, PA, Ann Vernon b: Abt 1726,
d: January 20, 1730/31 in Philadelphia, PA, Grace Vernon,
b: Abt 1728 (granted letters of administration for mother's estate 1754.
5. Catherine Owen, b: Abt 1700 Wales, d: Abt 1786 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m. Benoni Griffith b: in Wales d: 9th 1760 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m: Abt 1719 in Chester Co., PA; their children: Elizabeth Griffith b: 7th 06, 1720 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA, m. Uriah White; Nathan Griffith (1) b: 7th 21, 1722
in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA; Nathan Griffith (2) b: 3rd 02, 1723/24 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA, m. Rachel Williamson; Sarah Griffith b: Abt 1728 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m. Rees Morgan; John Griffith b: Abt 1730 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m. Jane Yarnall 1762; Hannah Griffith b: July 07, 1732 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m. Thomas Malin; Rachel Griffith b: 9th mo. 14, 1734 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA, m. Joseph Randall; Ezekiel Griffith b: Abt 1736 in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., PA m. 1779 Sarah "Sallie" James b: 1746 in Westtown Twp., Chester Co., PA d: 1803 in E. Goshen Twp., Chester Co., PA (parents of Susanna Griffith b: Abt 1780)
6 Mary Owen b: Abt 1704
7 Thomas Owen b: Abt 1710
8 John Owen b: Abt 1712

Posted by Thomas Owen on April 24, 1999 at 15:07:37:
In Reply to: Re: Owen line from Wales posted by Patsy Dianna Owens on January 23, 1999 at 03:49:32:
I too have a Thomas Owen from Wales who came to U.S. in 1711 1nd settled WHITELAND TWSP. Chester Co. Pa. wife was Elizabeth, last name unknown. had daughter Catherine married Benoi Griffith.

Posted by Jackie Lynch on May 05, 1998 at 14:44:47:
In Reply to: OWEN Wales > Pa. posted by C. Iker on May 03, 1998 at 01:33:49:
I descend from Thomas Owen thru his daughter, Catherine, who married Benoni Griffith. I was recently sent
information on Thomas Owen that he may have come from Rhywillam, Carmarthenshire, Wales or Redstone,
Pembrokeshire, Wales. They were early members of the Baptist Church of the Great Valley in Devon, Pa.
They were received by the church in 1710/11 so they probably came to this country shortly before that.
I have a copy of Thomas's will and also Elizabeth his wife. If I can help you any further, contact me at my
e-mail address.
Jackie Lynch

http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/o/s/Glenda-F-Moser/GENE3-0008.html
178. Benoni Griffith, born 1695 in ,, prob. Wales; died Bef. 27 August
1760 in (WP)Willistown Twp, Chester Co, PA. He married 179. Catherine
Owen Abt. 1719 in prob., Chester, PA.
�m,
Carmarthenshire, Wales; died Aft. 1786 in Willistown Twp, Chester Co,
PA. She was the daughter of 358. Thomas Owen and 359. Elizabeth.
� 1720 in Willistown Twp., Chester, PA; died in ,,prob. PA or OH; married Uriah White 10 December 1742 in Goshen Twp., Chester, PA.�A.�ary 1794 in Edgemont Twp, Delaware Co, PA.�th, born Abt. 1728 in Willistown Twp, Chester Co, PA; died 1786 in Willistown Twp, Chester Co, PA; married Jane Yarnall 20 May 1762 in Middletown MM; born 07 August 1725 in Goshen MM, Chester Co, PA; died 11 August 1812 in Wilmington, New Castle Co, DE.�Nantmeal Twp, Chester Co, PA.� Bucks Co, PA; died 02 February 1813 in , Loudoun Co, VA.�ary 1746/47 in Westtown Twp, Chester Co, PA; died July 1803 in Goshen Twp, Chester Co, PA.


408. Thomas Ballinger ^

3. Thomas2 Ballinger (Henry1)(741) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 13 Jun 1685.(742) Thomas died 14 May 1739 in Northampton Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, at 53 years of age.(743)

He married Elizabeth Elkinton in Northampton MH, Burlington Co, NJ, 3 May 1713.(744) Elizabeth was born in Northampton Twp, Burlington Co, NJ about 1696. Elizabeth(745) was the daughter of George Elkington and Mary
Humphries. At 18 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Joshua Ballinger 1714. At 20 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Thomas Ballinger Jr 1716. Elizabeth became the mother of Amariah Ballinger about 1718. At 30 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Elizabeth Ballinger in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1726. At 32 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of John Ballinger in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1728. At 36 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Samuel Ballinger 19 May 1733. At 41 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Rebecca Ballinger in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1737. Elizabeth was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 5 Dec 1931. Temple Code: temple code unknown.(746) She was endowed 3 Feb 1932. Temple Code: temple code unknown.(747) She was sealed to her parents 3 Feb 1932. Temple Code: temple code unknown.(748)

At 29 years of age Thomas became the father of Joshua Ballinger 1714. At 31 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Ballinger Jr 1716. Thomas became the father of Amariah Ballinger about 1718. At 41 years of
age Thomas became the father of Elizabeth Ballinger in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1726. At 43 years of age Thomas became the father of John Ballinger in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1728. At 47 years of age Thomas became the father of Samuel Ballinger 19 May 1733. At 52 years of age Thomas became the father of Rebecca Ballinger in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1737.

Thomas Ballinger and Elizabeth Elkinton had the following children:
5 i. Mary3 Ballinger(749). Mary died 6 Apr 1764. She married Thomas Garwood. Thomas was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 2 Mar 1707. (Additional notes for Thomas Garwood(750)) Thomas died 27 Jun 1796 in
Great Egg Harbor Twp, Gloucester Co, NJ, at 89 years of age.
6 ii. Susannah Ballinger (living status unknown).
7 iii. Joshua Ballinger was born 1714.
8 iv. Thomas Ballinger Jr was born 1716.
9 v. Amariah Ballinger was born about 1718.
10 vi. Elizabeth Ballinger(751) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 1726. Elizabeth died 21 Dec 1759 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, at 33 years of age. She married William Haines in Evesham MM, Burlington
Co, NJ, 1747/48.(752) William was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 5 Mar 1726/27. William(753) was the son of Nathan Haines and Sarah Austin. William died 29 May 1759 in Pilesgrove Twp, Salem Co, NJ, at 32
years of age. William's occupation: farmer in Pilesgrove Twp, Salem Co, NJ.(754) At 25 years of age William became the father of Sarah Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 17 Oct 1752. At 27 years of age William
became the father of Mary Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 21 Mar 1754. At 28 years of age William became the father of Ann Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 3 Aug 1755. At 29 years of age William
became the father of Susannah Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 4 Dec 1756. At 31 years of age William became the father of Jacob Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1 Jul 1758. At 32 years of age
William became the father of William Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 20 Dec 1759. William was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 27 Jan 1973. Temple Code: LIMA.(755)
He was endowed 28 Mar 1973. Temple Code: LIMA.(756) He was sealed to his parents 31 May 1973. Temple Code: LIMA.(757) (See William Haines for the continuation of this line.) At 26 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Sarah Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 17 Oct 1752. At 27 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Mary Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 21 Mar 1754. At 29 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Ann Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 3 Aug 1755. At 30 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Susannah Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 4 Dec 1756. At 32 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Jacob Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 1 Jul 1758. At 33 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of William Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 20 Dec 1759.
11 vii. John Ballinger(758) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 1728. He married Mary Warrington in Haddonfield, Burlington Co, NJ, 1753. Mary was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 20 Nov 1723.(759)
Mary(760) was the daughter of Henry Warrington and Elizabeth Austin. At 25 years of age Mary became the mother of Elizabeth Andrews in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 13 May 1749.(761) At 27 years of age Mary became the mother of Beulah Andrews in Bunker Hill, Fayette Co, OH, 30 Dec 1750.
12 viii. Samuel Ballinger was born 19 May 1733.
13 ix. Rebecca Ballinger(762) was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
1737. Rebecca died 1761 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, at 24 years of age. She married Nathan Haines Jr in Burlington Co, NJ, 21 May 1756. (763) Nathan was born in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ 12 Mar 1731/32.
(764) Nathan(765) was the son of Nathan Haines and Sarah Austin. Nathan died 11 Jul 1790 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, at 58 years of age. Nathan's occupation: farmer in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ.(766) At
24 years of age Nathan became the father of Elizabeth Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 9 Feb 1757. At 27 years of age Nathan became the father of Nathan Haines 25 Aug 1759. At 31 years of age Nathan became the father of Henry Pendergrass Haines 18 Sep 1763. At 32 years of age Nathan became the father of Sarah Haines 7 Dec 1764. At 34 years of age Nathan became the father of Joseph Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, 26 Jul 1766. At 36 years of age Nathan became the father of Catherine Haines 5 Jul 1768. At 37 years of age Nathan became the father
of Marian Hannah Haines 24 Feb 1770. At 40 years of age Nathan became the father of Kesiah Haines 24 Jan 1773. Nathan was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 27 Jan 1973. Temple
Code: LIMA.(767) He was endowed 25 Mar 1973. Temple Code: LIMA.(768) He was sealed to his parents 31 May 3. Temple Code: LIMA.(769) (See Nathan Haines Jr for the continuation of this line.) At 19 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Elizabeth Haines in Burlington Co, NJ, 9 Feb 1757. At 22 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Nathan Haines 25 Aug 1759.

http://www.familytreemaker.com/genealogy/users/s/w/i/Joel-N-Swink/GENE5-0008.html
166. Thomas Ballinger, born 13 June 1685 in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey; died 14 May 1739 in Northampton, Burlington, NJ. He was the son of 332. Henry Ballinger and 333. Mary Harding. He married 167.
Elizabeth Elkington 03 May 1713 in Northampton, Burlington, NJ.
�inger.�ey; died December 1759 in Deptford, NJ; married (1) Ruth Colins 1744; married (2) Mary Elwell 13 March 1750/51 in Haddonfield, Camden Co., NJ.�y; married (1) Martha Stratton March 1740/41; married (2) Naomi Dunn 1749 in Woodbury, NJ.�Evesham MM, Burlington Co., NJ.
�ied (1) Mary Shinn; married (2) Elizabeth Groff 01 October 1760 in Salem, NJ.�


409. Elizabeth Elkinton ^

the Elkinton line is documented back to Emperor Charlemagne.


410. Garrit Groff ^

http://genforum.genealogy.com/groff/messages/214.html

I have a photocopy from the New Jersey Colonial Records Calendar of Wills - 1801-1805 of a will for William Groff, dated 04 Dec 1802. It lists his wife Letitia, sons Joseph, John and maybe a Samuel; daughters Elizabeth married to Perry Leddon, Abigail married to John Bradway, Sarah married to John Scot. It lists the children of a Samuel Groff and Mary as William, Rebecca Dervix, Joseph, Mary, and Samuel. It doesn't specify who Samuel is, so I am assuming it is a brother or a deceased son. It lists a child of son John as William. It also lists as executors his brother, Garrett Groff and son, Joseph.

Note - many sources say Elizabeth's father was Henry Groff and mother Mary Harvey

poss son?
Amy STRATTON
BORN: ABT. 1741, Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey
DIED: ,
BURIED: ,
MARRIED: Garret GROFF, 15 NOV 1764, Burlington County, New Jersey


416. Samuel Knight ^


Samuel Knight
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•Gender: M •Born: 4 MAR 1710 in Charlestown,Suffolk,Massachusetts •Died: 11 SEP 1801 in Sudbury,Middx,Massachusetts
Father: Samuel Knight, b. 12 JUL 1675 in Charlestown,Suffolk,Massachusetts
Mother: Rachel Chase, b. 25 OCT 1679 in Tisbury,Dukes,Massachusetts

Family 2: Annie Eames, b. 27 JAN 1706 in Framington,Middlesex,Massachusetts
1.Anna Knight, b. 27 JAN 1740/1741 in Sudbury,Middlesex,Massachusetts
2.Mary Knight, b. 28 SEP 1742 in Sudbury,Middlesex,Massachusetts
3.Benjamin Knight, b. 26 DEC 1744 in Sudbury,Middlesex,Massachusetts
4.Nathaniel Knight
5.William Knight, b. 9 MAY 1751 in Sudbury,Middlesex,Massachusetts
6.Silas Knight, b. 5 MAY 1757 in Sudbury,Middlesex,Massachusetts
7.Azubah Knight, b. 2 SEP 1759 in Sudbury,Middlesex,Massachusetts
8.Ann Knight, b. 12 APR 1764 in Sudbury,Middlesex,Massachusetts
9.Mary Knight, b. 21 FEB 1767 in Sudbury,Middlesex,Massachusetts

Family 1: Mary Rice

Family 3: Lois Goodnow

http://burgoyne.com/pages/dvknight/immigrant.htm
�ettled in Charlestown, MA. The two sets of Johns (in Newbury and
Charlestown) were contemporaries and because of the close proximity of Newbury and Charlestown, it was assumed that these families of Johns were the same, and that John (Sr.) of Newbury migrated to Charlestown.
Probate records now prove that the Newbury John (Sr.) lived and died in Newbury and that our set of Johns in Charlestown were from a different immigarnt family, and we thus needed to find a new line to England.
LATEST RESEARCH:�watt who are the parents of John Knight, chr. 1601 who married Mary (Pickering?) and sailed for America with four children, and eventually settled in Charlestown.


417. Mary Rice ^

different parents
Note - Elizabeth Clapp died before Mary was born...she is from second marriage
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/e/n/Ruthie-L-Meng/GENE1-0003.html

8. SARAH9 FROST (MARY8 GIBBS, MATTHEW7, STEPHEN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JENKINS2, JOHN1) was born WFT Est. 1668-1693, and died December 09, 1717 in Sudbury, Massachusetts. She married JOHN RICE, JR. WFT Est. 1691-1714, son of JOHN RICE and TABITHA STONE. He was born September 29, 1675 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died July 28, 1733 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.

Children of SARAH FROST and JOHN RICE are:
i. JOSIAH10 RICE, b. February 13, 1706/07, Sudbury, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1708-1797.
ii. SARAH RICE, b. March 29, 1708, Sudbury, Massachusetts; d. June 30, 1708, Sudbury, Massachusetts.
iii. MARY RICE, b. July 18, 1709, Sudbury, Massachusetts; d. March 28, 1739; m. SAMUEL KNIGHT, August 31, 1730; b. Abt. 1710; d. September 1801.
iv. ABEL RICE, b. September 13, 1711, Sudbury, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1712-1801.
21. v. SARAH RICE, b. November 08, 1712, Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. April 10, 1736, Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
vi. NATHAN RICE, b. April 1714, Sudbury, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1715-1804.
vii. ASA RICE, b. August 10, 1716, Sudbury, Massachusetts; d. November 02, 1716, Sudbury, Massachusetts.


http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-genforum/pageload.cgi?knight::rice::375.html
Thomas Rice b: bef 1600 England (10 Gen)
Posted by: Ray W. Justus Date: July 23, 1998 at 00:13:43 of 2577


This shows mother as a Clapp
Descendants of Thomas Rice

1 Thomas Rice
2 Henry Rice d: November 1621 in Stanstead, Suffolk, England
+Elizabeth Frost b: March 24, 1587 in Stanstead, Suffolk, England
3 Edward Rice
2 Edmund Rice b: 1594 in Stanstead, Suffolk, England d: May 3, 1663 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Thomasine Frost b: August 10, 1600 in Stanstead, Suffolk, England d: June 13, 1653 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
3 Mary Rice b: August 23, 1619 in Stanstead, Suffolk, England
3 Henry R. Rice b: February 13, 1620 in Stanstead, Suffolk, England d: February 10, 1710 in Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Elizabeth Moore d: August 3, 1705 in Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
4 Mary Rice b: September 19, 1646 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Thomas Brigham
5 Jonathan Brigham
+Mary Fay d: November 9, 1751
6 Mary Brigham
+David Bruce
6 Keziah Brigham b: 1698
+Elias Ketes
6 Zeviah Rice b: October 9, 1698
+Ebenezer Bragg
6 Ruth Brigham b: April 30, 1704
+Joseph Jr. Howe
6 [6] Jonathan Brigham b: March 14, 1707
+[5] Damaris Rice b: July 20, 1711 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
6 Jesse Brigham b: July 10, 1710
+Bethia Rice
6 Joel Brigham b: October 2, 1714
+Mary Church
6 [8] James Brigham b: October 2, 1717
+[7] Anna Rice b: July 5, 1726
5 Nathan Brigham
+Elizabeth Maynard
6 [46] Hannah Brigham
+[45] Jabez Rice
7 [47] Hannah Rice b: March 9, 1706 d: March 1781
6 Nathan Brigham b: 1693
+Dinah Rice
*2nd Wife of Nathan Brigham:
+Hepzibah Ward
6 Elizabeth Brigham b: 1699
+John Stow
6 Zipporah Brigham b: September 14, 1704
+John Jr. Warren
6 Ephraim Brigham b: 1708
+Hannah Willard
5 David Brigham b: April 12, 1678
+Deborah How
5 Gershom Brigham b: February 23, 1680
+Mehitable Warren
*2nd Wife of Gershom Brigham:
+Mehitable (Spring) Stimpson
5 Einathan Brigham b: March 7, 1683
+Bethiah Ward
5 Mary Brigham b: October 26, 1687
+Jonas Houghton
4 Elizabeth Rice b: August 4, 1648 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+John Brewer
5 John Brewer b: September 29, 1669
+Hannah Jones
5 James Brewer b: September 10, 1675
+Elizabeth Grout
5 Sarah Brewer b: January 14, 1677
+Caleb Bridges
5 Mary Brewer b: March 17, 1679
+Benjamin Ball
5 [2] Abigail Brewer b: April 5, 1682
+[1] David Parmenter
5 Jonathan Brewer b: June 21, 1689
+Arabella Goulding
4 Hannah Rice b: 1653 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Eleazer Ward
5 Hannah Ward b: 1676
+John Cobleigh
*2nd Husband of Hannah Rice:
+Richard Taylor
5 Elizabeth Taylor b: February 18, 1681
5 Anna Taylor b: May 1, 1684
+George Barbour
5 Caleb Taylor b: February 27, 1689
4 Jonathan Rice b: July 3, 1654 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Martha Eames
5 Abraham Rice
+Patience Eames b: February 7, 1702 d: January 2, 1796
6 Abraham Rice b: May 9, 1725
+Susannah Wilder
6 Patience Rice b: July 22, 1732
+Daniel Toombs
5 David Rice
+Elizabeth Cutler
6 Grace Rice
+Micah Bent
5 Elizabeth Rice
+Daniel Pratt b: March 24, 1687 d: 1778
6 Lydia Pratt b: November 14, 1729
+Peter Gallot
5 Anna Rice b: August 6, 1683
+William Cutter
5 Martha Rice b: 1692 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts d: July 1, 1731 in Sherborn, Norfolk, Massachusetts
+James Whitney b: December 28, 1692 d: April 10
6 James Whitney b: June 4, 1718
+Patience Leland
6 Mary Whitney b: May 12, 1720 d: May 24, 1720
6 Martha Whitney b: November 9, 1721 d: December 17, 1721
6 Benjamin Whitney b: January 13, 1723 d: October 12, 1723
6 Micah Whitney b: June 4, 1725
+Lydia Mason
6 Benjamin Whitney b: October 23, 1727
+Esther Leland
6 Ezra Whitney b: February 22, 1730
+Mercy Moore
*2nd Wife of Ezra Whitney:
+Agnes Ross
*3rd Wife of Ezra Whitney:
+Elizabeth
5 Ezekial Rice b: October 14, 1700 d: July 25, 1828 in Sherborn, Norfolk, Massachusetts
+Hannah Whitney b: September 27, 1697 d: 1753
6 Moses Rice
+Mary Sparhawk
6 Hannah Rice b: October 15, 1727
+Thomas Kendall
6 Richard Rice b: October 20, 1730 d: January 24, 1793
+Natick
*2nd Wife of Ezekial Rice:
+Ruth (Wife) Chapin d: January 25, 1791
*3rd Wife of Ezekial Rice:
+Prudence Pratt
*4th Wife of Ezekial Rice:
+Margaret
4 Abigail Rice b: June 17, 1657 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Thomas Smith
5 Elizabeth Smith
+Abijah Haynes
5 Jonathan Smith b: January 2, 1689
5 Amos Smith b: January 2, 1699
4 David Rice b: December 27, 1659 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Hannah Walker b: January 10, 1669 d: December 18, 1704
5 Elizabeth Rice b: September 8, 1689 d: 1736
+Samuel Frost b: November 23, 1686 d: August 2, 1736
6 Samuel Frost b: December 13, 1715
+Rebecca How
6 Amasa Frost b: January 24, 1718
+Abigail Livermore
6 Amariah Frost b: October 4, 1720 d: March 14, 1792
+Esther Messinger d: January 5, 1778
*2nd Wife of Amariah Frost:
+Susanna Dorr d: January 21, 1783
*3rd Wife of Amariah Frost:
+Sarah Adams b: in of Grafton
5 Hannah Rice b: January 5, 1691 d: 1736
+John Bent b: November 29, 1689 in Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
6 Matthias Bent b: July 2, 1712
+Abigail Stone
6 Hannah Bent b: July 10, 1714
+Richard Rice
6 Martha Bent b: March 7, 1720
+Samuel Brewer
6 John Bent b: May 4, 1730
+Molly Stacy
5 Bezaleel Rice b: 1697
+Sarah Buckminster
6 Sarah Rice b: September 1, 1725
+David Stone
5 Josiah Rice b: August 19, 1701
+Elizabeth Wood
4 Tamasin Rice b: February 2, 1661 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Benjamin Parmenter
5 [1] David Parmenter
+[2] Abigail Brewer b: April 5, 1682
5 Lydia Parmenter b: September 29, 1681
+Jonathan Griffin
5 Benjamin Parmenter b: January 21, 1682
+Mary Adams
5 Jonathan Parmenter b: January 15, 1702
+Mary Spring
4 Lydia Rice b: June 4, 1668 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Samuel Wheelock
5 Samuel Wheelock b: May 14, 1696
+Huldah Rice
6 Nabor Wheelock b: November 6, 1721
+Abigail Williams
6 Timothy Wheelock b: June 24, 1724
+Sarah Rand
6 Paul Wheelock b: June 20, 1727
+Thankful
6 Samuel Wheelock b: April 23, 1729
+Dorcas Perry b: in of Worcester
6 Persis Wheelock b: September 19, 1732
+Ezekial Newton
6 Huldah Wheelock b: July 20, 1741
+Timothy Newton
5 Martha Wheelock b: April 13, 1698
+Ephraim Pratt
5 [4] Elizabeth Wheelock b: April 1, 1700
+[3] Israel Allen
5 Hannah Wheelock b: January 23, 1701
5 Mary Wheelock b: June 5, 1706
+Eli Keyes
5 Daniel Wheelock b: August 10, 1708
5 Lois Wheelock b: December 25, 1710
+Daniel Wheeler
5 Rachel Wheelock b: November 26, 1714
+Daniel Willard
5 Tamar Wheelock b: March 2, 1763
+Ebenezer Keyes
4 Mercy Rice b: January 1, 1670 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Elnathan Allen
5 Elizabeth Allen
+Edward Newton
5 [3] Israel Allen
+[4] Elizabeth Wheelock b: April 1, 1700
5 Obadiah Allen b: January 19, 1694
+Susannah Pratt
5 Anna Allen b: 1702
+Amos Pratt
5 Thankful Allen b: December 1, 1713
+Daniel Whitney
4 [38] Rachel Rice b: May 10, 1664 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+[37] Thomas Drury b: August 10, 1668
*2nd Husband of [38] Rachel Rice:
+Thomas Drury b: August 10, 1668 d: 1722
5 Caleb Drury b: October 5, 1688
+Elizabeth Eames
5 Thomas Drury b: August 29, 1690
+Sarah Clark
*2nd Wife of Thomas Drury:
+Mary Ward
5 John Drury b: 1692
+Susannah Goddard
5 Mary Drury b: 1694
+David Bent
5 Rachel Drury b: 1696
+George Fairbanks
5 Lydia Drury b: 1698
+Joseph Pike
5 Elizabeth Drury b: June 22, 1701
+Isaac Morse
5 Micah Drury b: May 2, 1704
+Abigail Eames
5 Uriah Drury b: January 17, 1706
+Martha Eames
3 Edward Rice b: October 20, 1622 in Stanstead, Suffolk, England d: August 15, 1712 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Anna d: June 4, 1713 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
4 Benjamin Rice b: May 31, 1640 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts d: February 23, 1748 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Mary Graves d: October 22, 1736 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
5 Azariah Rice b: August 13, 1693 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+[43] Hannah Bartlett
6 Zerviah Rice b: September 23, 1721
+Josiah Wheeler
5 [10] Lydia Rice b: June 6, 1695 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+[9] Cyprian Rice b: 1693 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
6 [11] Betty Rice b: April 11, 1723
+[12] David Bridges
5 Elizabeth Rice b: December 9, 1697 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts d: December 28, 1775
+Ephraim Howe b: March 30, 1699 d: January 14, 1764
6 [52] Stephen Howe b: December 1, 1723 d: May 29, 1768
+[51] Elizabeth Beaman b: January 8, 1726
6 Hazadiah Howe b: March 26, 1725
+Jacob Felton
6 Elizabeth Howe b: July 3, 1727
+Jonathan Clifford
6 Deborah Howe b: January 2, 1729 d: May 11, 1796
6 [54] Lydia Howe b: June 7, 1731
+[53] Noah Beaman b: March 19, 1730
6 Hannah Howe b: May 5, 1734
+Joseph Crosby b: in of Worcester
6 Mary Howe b: July 25, 1740 d: 1801
5 Simon Rice b: January 9, 1699 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Grace Newton
6 Ebenezer Rice
5 Zerubabel Rice b: January 1, 1702 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts d: August 27, 1775
+Elizabeth Barrett b: July 29, 1702 d: May 25, 1770
5 Rachel Rice b: November 2, 1703 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Abraham How
6 Eunice How b: May 16, 1725
+David Warren
6 Mary How b: January 14, 1726
+Frederick Barnes
6 Persis How b: November 14, 1728
+John Gleason
6 Abraham How b: December 14, 1730
+Lydia Stowe
6 Asa How b: November 30, 1733
+Rachel Goddard
6 Abner How b: November 1, 1735
+Sarah Harrington
6 Adonijah How b: September 7, 1737
+Lydia Church
6 Anna How b: February 5, 1739 d: August 1, 1752
5 Matthias Rice b: April 4, 1706 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+Anna Bigelow
5 Priscilla Rice b: September 10, 1708 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts d: 1792 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts
+[44] Josiah Partridge
5 [5] Damaris Rice b: July 20, 1711 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
+[6] Jonathan Brigham b: March 14, 1707
*2nd Husband of [5] Damaris Rice:
+Jonathan Brigham b: March 14, 1707 d: January 4, 1768 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
6 Noah Brigham b: November 24, 1734
+Miriam Allen
*2nd Wife of Noah Brigham:
+Martha Tomblin
6 Mary Brigham b: April 25, 1735
+Jacob Sweetzer
6 Matthias Brigham b: August 24, 1742 d: August 18, 1752
6 Damaris Brigham b: April 15, 1746 d: July 12, 1752
4 Lydia Rice b: July 30, 1648 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts d: July 3, 1648 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
4 Lydia Rice b: December 10, 1649 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
4 John Rice b: December 22, 1651 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts d: September 5, 1719
+Tabitha Stone d: May 29, 1655
5 Aaron Rice
+Hannah Wright
6 Mary Rice b: December 28, 1727
+Benjamin Willard
6 Anna Rice b: January 26, 1729
+Phineas Moore
6 Susanna Rice b: April 19, 1733
+Robert Work
6 Aaron Rice b: December 30, 1747 d: August 17, 1816
5 Edward (Capt.) Rice
+Rachel Elgit
6 Silas Rice b: March 23, 1729
+Abigail Stevens
6 Susanna Rice b: January 26, 1735
+Peter Fletcher
6 Eleazer Rice b: February 6, 1737
+Lydia Davis
6 Micah Rice b: February 18, 1739
5 John Rice
+Elizabeth Clapp
6 Comfort Rice b: August 10, 1701
+James Moore
6 Elizabeth Rice b: December 4, 1705
+Benjamin Dudley
6 Sarah Rice b: March 29, 1708 d: June 30, 1708
6 Mary Rice b: July 18, 1709
+Samuel Knight
6 Sarah Rice b: November 8, 1712
+Daniel Goodnow

AFN:

SOURCES: Publications through 1985 of Edmund Rice (1638) Assn;
Addresses in 1993 of Rice Assn:
c/o Wm Drury, 24 Buckman Dr, Chelmsford, MA, 01824 -OR-
c/o Snow, PO Box 440, W Dover, VT, 05356;
Data Manager:
Dennis Rice, 3105 Canyon Drive, Richardson, TX, 75080-1551,
(214) 680-8299;
Other:
"Tuck" Forsythe, P.O. Box 1299, Ellensburg, WA, 98926;


418. John Clapp ^

Posted by: Bob Clapp Date: August 06, 2000 at 16:17:49
In Reply to: Re: 1700's Middlesex, Mass - Clapp family by David of 612


Clapp Memorial lists Ann Clapp dau John Clapp and Abigail Estabrook m. Mr Knight 1756. John and Abigail had 10 children.John (John,Nathaniel,Nicholas) was b. Sudbury 21 March 1700 d. 12 april 1788


Re: Lovell Clapp 1820 Massachusetts
Posted by: Joy Jones Date: October 12, 1999 at 13:45:40
In Reply to: Lovell Clapp 1820 Massachusetts by Craig Hipkins of 549


Your message was a long time back - if you have not Checked the Clapp Book, p. 238:
#158: Lovell, b. June 22, 1815. A shoemaker, and lived in Leicester, Mass. Married Martha Jones, of Pownal, Me.
son of Ashael and 2d wife elizabeth (Gilbert) Clapp

Son of John and Abigail (Estabrook) Clapp

Oldest child of John and Silence (Who was Silence Foster not so named in the book).
dau of Hopestill Foster & Mary Capen

Son of Nathaniel & Elizabeth Smith

Son of Nathaniel & Elizabeth, dau. Lawrence Smith

Son of Nicholas and Sarah (Clapp) Clapp. She being sister of Roger married to her cousin.


424. *Phineas Hardy ^

I am 9th great grandson of Thomas Hardy, B. 1605 England, d. 1677 in Bradford, MA. I am descended from him through son William, father of Thomas (born 1695 in Bradford, possibly your Thomas), father of Phineas,
father of Thomas (b. 1756 Hollis, NH), father of Moses, father of Elizabeth who married Nathan Haven Knight in Keene, NH in 1837. Most of my info comes from a great aunt who did extensive research and left me many of her notes.

The Hardy & Hardie, Past and Present book is also available through Higginson Publishers in Salem, MA , although it was a lot cheaper through the Association. The Association had 500 sets of the pages for the book in 1994, but they were not collated nor bound. I don't know what happened to them. My line is Thomas 1, John 2, John Jr. 3 (twin to Joseph 3) , Phineas 4, Phineas Jr. 5, Nahum 6, Charles Franklin 7, Charles Henry 8, Bert Ernest 9, Merle Raymond 10 and Terry Bert 11 (me). I visited the graves of John 2 and Thomas 2, and their wives in 1994. The stones were barely readable. They are buried in the Old Burying Ground in Bradford , MA, which is now the south side of Haverhill, MA....south side of the river. I went to MA in 1992, 1994 and 1996 to research my Hardys.

Groveland Congregational Church
http://genweb.net/~blackwell/ma/groveland/Groveland1Index.html

http://home.att.net/~mensch-family/HollisNH.htm
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HARDY, PHINEAS
came to Hollis from Bradford, Mass.� aet. 86.

LDS has family
http://home.att.net/~mensch-family/HollisNH.htm
1790 U.S. Census for Hollis Town, NH
AnnNAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY.Free white males of 16 years� white females including heads of families.All other free persons.Slaves.
Phineas Hardy�3 - 0 - 0
Moses Hardy�1783 in Hollis, NH?
Note: His mother moved to Hollis, NH, to live with him and his family and she died there in 1783, so it is presumed that Phineas was still alive at that time. 1

Father: Thomas HARDY b: 12 DEC 1695 in Bradford, MA
Mother: Martha HARDY b: 17 FEB 1700/1 in Bradford, MA

Sources:
Abbrev: "The Hardy Family in America"
Title: "The Hardy Family in America" (3 volumes).
Author: Hardy, John A.
Publication: 198?

HARDY, PHINEAS came to Hollis from Bradford, Mass. His name is first on the Hollis tax lists in 1752. He was a soldier in the garrison at Portsmouth, N. h., in 1776, and his sons, Phineas, Thomas, Noah and Jesse, were all soldiers in the army. Died March 7, 1813, aet. 86.

1790 U.S. Census for Hollis Town, NH The information below was transcribed by Ann Mensch (July 1998) from 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedules. National Archives micro copy 637, Roll no. 5. The numbers following the names refer to the number entered in each catagory in the table below. This is intended as a genealogical & historical guide...If you find an ancestor, an effort should be made to obtain the original. I used a "0" as a place holder in any columns with no number entry. While I have tried to present the information as found in the source, errors are possible...Please let me know if any are found. --Ann
NAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY. Free white males of 16 years and upward including heads of families. Free white males under 16 years. Free white females including heads of families. All other free persons. Slaves.

Danl Emerson 2 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Benja Austins 2 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Jeremiah Ames 2 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 John Atwell 2 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 0 William Adams 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Benja Abbot 1 - 2 - 2 - 0 - 0 Nehemiah Barker 2 - 1 - 3 - 0 - 0 Oliver Bowers 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Abraham Boynton 1 - 2 - 5 - 0 - 0 David Burge 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 William Brooks 2 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Francis Blood 1 - 4 - 3 - 0 - 0 Danl Bailey 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Danl Bailey Jr. 1 - 0 - 4 - 0 - 0 Joel Bailey 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Aaron Bailey 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Ezra Baldwin 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Robt Colburn 1 - 5 - 4 - 0 - 0 Nathl Colburn 1 - 1 - 4 - 0 - 0 Benja Colburn 2 - 1 - 7 - 0 - 0 Elijah Clark 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 James Colburn 1 - 8 - 3 - 0 - 0 [*Ann's note: a printed version reports 1 rather than 8, but I read this entry as an 8 for Free white males under 16 years.] Benja Cummings 2 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Wilder Chamberlin 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 Richard Clark 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Jona Danforth 2 - 4 - 4 - 0 - 0 Jona Dix 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Robt Darrah 1 - 2 - 2 - 0 - 0 Amos Eastman 2 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Amos Eastman Jr. 2 - 5 - 4 - 0 - 0 Jona Eastman 2 - 1 - 3 - 0 - 0 [*Ann's note: Free white males under 16 years may be 7 rather than 1] Timothy Emerson Jr. 1 - 4 - 3 - 0 - 0 Thomas Emerson 3 - 4 - 1 - 0 - 0 Timothy Emerson 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Moses Emerson 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 David Eames 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Abigail Farmer 1 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Ebenr Farley 2 - 3 - 7 - 0 - 0 Stephen Farley 1 - 3 - 4 - 0 - 0 William French 1 - 1 - 6 - 0 - 0 Nehemiah French 1 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Ruth Farley 0 - 4 - 4 - 0 - 0 David Dumlee 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Jonas Flagg 3 - 1 - 4 - 0 - 0 Eleazar Flagg 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 Edward Foster 2 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 0 Jonas Green 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Joseph Hood 2 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 John Hale 2 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Shabriel Hobbard 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Phineas Hardy 2 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Phineas Hardy Jr. 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Jesse Hardy 1 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Saml Haden 2 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Levi Hardy 2 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Moses Hardy 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 David Holden Jr. 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 Job Harris 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 James Jewett Jr. 2 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 Enoch Jewett 1 - 3 - 4 - 0 - 0 Hannah Kendrick 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Mary Kendrick 1 - 2 - 2 - 0 - 0 Abner Keyes 1 - 2 - 8 - 0 - 0 Nathl Leeman 1 - 1 - 3 - 0 - 0 Oliver Lawrence 4 - 1 - 3 - 0 - 0 Peleg Lawrence 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Abraham Leeman 1 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Joseph Lesley 2 - 1 - 3 - 0 - 0 Asa Lovejoy 1 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Ephraim Lund 1 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Abigail Lea. 1 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Danl Merrill 2 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Jacob Moor 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Zebulon May 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Stearns Needham 2 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Benja Nevins 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Joseph Nevins 1 - 2 - 7 - 0 - 0 John Nutting 1 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Solomon Peirce 3 - 3 - 4 - 0 - 0 Syas Prockter 1 - 3 - 4 - 0 - 0 Moses Prockter 2 - 2 - 2 - 0 - 0 Joseph Pike 1 - 2 - 5 - 0 - 0 Josiah Parker 4 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Eleazar Parker 3 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Thomas Patch 2 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 0 Thomas Powers 1 - 1 - 3 - 0 - 0 Benja W. Parker 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 Jona Parker 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 William Read 2 - 3 - 4 - 0 - 0 Joshua Read 1 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Benja Rogers 1 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 0 William Read Jr. 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Saml Smith 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Jona Spaulding 3 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 0 Silas Spaulding 1 - 2 - 5 - 0 - 0 John Shed 1 - 1 - 4 - 0 - 0 William Tinney 3 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 0 Noah Wright 2 - 3 - 1 - 0 - 0 David Waltingsford 2 - 4 - 6 - 0 - 0 Ebenr Wheeler 2 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Thada Wheeler 2 - 5 - 2 - 0 - 0 Benja Wright 1 - 2 - 5 - 0 - 0 Joseph Woodbury 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 Leonard Whiting 2 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Oliver Willoughby 1 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 0 Saml W. Youngman 1 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 0 Saml Abbot 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Busby Ames 1 - 5 - 4 - 0 - 0 George Abbot 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 John Ames 2 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 0 Moses Boynton 2 - 0 - 5 - 0 - 0 Ephraim Burge 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Solomon Blood 3 - 4 - 6 - 0 - 0 Josiah Blood 2 - 3 - 4 - 0 - 0 Elnathan Blood 3 - 1 - 6 - 0 - 0 Ebenr Ball 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Ebenr Ball Jr. 2 - 3 - 4 - 0 - 0 William Ball 1 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 0 John Ball 1 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 David Brown 2 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 William Brown 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 William Brown Jr. 2 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 Eliphalet Brown 1 - 5 - 1 - 0 - 0 Jacob Blood 1 - 0 - 5 - 0 - 0 Abel Brown 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Joshua Boynton 2 - 3 - 1 - 0 - 0 Benja Boynton 1 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Thomas Bradley 1 - 3 - 4 - 0 - 0 Abel Blood 1 - 1 - 3 - 0 - 0 Danl Blood 2 - 5 - 4 - 0 - 0 Josiah Conant 2 - 3 - 1 - 0 - 0 Abel Conant 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Saml Connery 1 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Timothy Cook 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Stephen Connery 1 - 1 - 4 - 0 - 0 Saml Craft 1 - 2 - 2 - 0 - 0 Phineas Douglas 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 Joshua Davis 1 - 4 - 3 - 0 - 0 Reuben Dow 3 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Ralph Emerson 2 - 0 - 4 - 0 - 0 Danl Emerson 1 - 3 - 3 - 0 - 0 Caleb Farley 3 - 1 - 3 - 0 - 0 Caleb Farley Jr. 1 - 6 - 2 - 0 - 0 Timothy French 2 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Isaac French 2 - 2 - 5 - 0 - 0 John Ghoss 1 - 4 - 5 - 0 - 0 John Goodhue 1 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Sarah Goodhue 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 Ephraim How 1 - 3 - 3 - 0 - 0 David Holden 1 - 2 - 2 - 0 - 0 Jona Hobbard 1 - 0 - 6 - 0 - 0 Joseph Haskell 1 - 3 - 2 - 0 - 0 Nehemiah Hardy 2 - 3 - 2 - 0 - 0 Isaac Hardy 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 Fifield Holt 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Fifield Holt Jr. 2 - 1 - 4 - 0 - 0 Nathl Jewett 2 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Stephen Jewett 2 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Stephen Jewett Jr. 1 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Saml Jewett 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 James Jewett 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Jacob Jewett 2 - 2 - 6 - 0 - 0 Jacob Jewett Jr. 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Saml Johnson 1 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Thomas Jaquith 1 - 4 - 3 - 0 - 0 Israel Kenny 2 - 2 - 7 - 0 - 0 Danl Lovejoy 2 - 1 - 4 - 0 - 0 Danl Moor 1 - 3 - 3 - 0 - 0 Nathn Phelps 1 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 John Phelps 1 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 0 William Pool 2 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Richard Peirce 3 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Samson Powers 1 - 4 - 5 - 0 - 0 Francis Powers 2 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Saml Runnels 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 James Rideout 2 - 1 - 6 - 0 - 0 James Rideout Jr. 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Nathl Rideout 1 - 3 - 3 - 0 - 0 Nehemiah Ranger 2 - 3 - 2 - 0 - 0 Zachh Shattuck 3 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Zachh Shattuck Jr. 1 - 4 - 5 - 0 - 0 Joseph Stearns 1 - 3 - 3 - 0 - 0 Edward Spaulding 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Jacob Spaulding 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Abel Shipley 2 -4 - 5 - 0 - 0 Emerson Smith 3 - 2 - 5 - 0 - 0 John Smith 1 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Benjamin Sanders 2 - 4 - 3 - 0 - 0 Jona Sanders 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 Nathl Shattuck 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 John Senter 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Edward Taylor 2 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Asahel Twist 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Moses Thurston 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Jesse Wyman 2 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Saml Willoughby 1 - 4 - 6 - 0 - 0 Noah Worcester 3 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 0 Nehemiah Woods 2 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Jonas Woods 1 - 1 - 4 - 0 - 0 Lemuel Wright 1 - 5 - 2 - 0 - 0 Uriah Wright 2 - 3 - 3 - 0 - 0 Saml Wright 1 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 0 Joseph Wheat 2 - 1 - 8 - 0 - 0 William Wood 1 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 0 Solomon Wheat 3 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Elisha Wright 1 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Thomas Wheat 2 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Josiah Wheat 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 John Willoughby 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 James Willoughby 2 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Jonas Willoughby 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Benja Warren 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Nicholas Youngman 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Jabez Youngman 1 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 0 Stephen Runnils 1 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Benja Parker 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Joseph Heywood 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Benja Farley 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Saml French 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Isaac B. French 1 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Sarah Hunt 1 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Unice Mosher 1 - 1 - 5 - 0 - 0 Priscilla Blood 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0 Abner Bills 1 - 3 - 2 - 0 - 0 David Woods 1 - 3 - 4 - 0 - 0 Joseph Estherbroods 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Danl Merril Jr. 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Saml Leeman 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Mary Stedman 0 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 0 Wm. Walsted Pool 2 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Timothy Sawyer 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 David Emerson 1 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Mary French 1 - 2 - 4 - 0 - 0 Timothy Bailey 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 John Stearns 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Thomas Kemp 1 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 0 Saml Parker 2 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 Martha Conrick 0 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 Jona Hale 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 Richard Stevens 1 - 3 - 3 - 0 - 0 Christopr Lovejoy 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Cotton Prockter 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0

Phinehas is #83 in HARDY'S P&P. In about 1751-2he moved Bradford, Mass. to what is now Silver Lake near Hollis, New Hampshire. Lived in a log cabin for 13 years. Daughter Elizabeth was already bornwhen they moved there; one daughter and five sons were born in the cabin...1764 built nice house, was oldest house standing in Hollis, N.H. in 1935. Served3 months (age 49) at start of Revolutionary War; four of his sons served atthe same time. On the membership list of the Hollis Congregational Church in 1755.


1776.--HOLLIS SOLDIERS THE SECOND YEAR OF THE WAR.--THE HOLLIS LOYALISTS OR TORIES.
It is also shown by the "Great Return" above referred to made by the selectmen, that in 1776 four Hollis soldiers served in the garrison at Portsmouth, for about three months, (as is supposed), they having been paid by the town œ4 10s. each. The names of these men were John Atwell, Andrew Bailey, Phineas Hardy, and Phineas Hardy, Jun.

Phinehas is #83 in HARDY'S P&P. In about 1751-2 he moved Bradford, Mass. to
what is now Silver Lake near Hollis, New Hampshire. Lived in a log cabin for
13 years. Daughter Elizabeth was already born when they moved there; one
daughter and five sons were born in the cabin...1764 built nice house, was
oldest house standing in Hollis, N.H. in 1935. Served 3 months (age 49) at
start of Revolutionary War; four of his sons served at the same time. On the
membership list of the Hollis Congregational Church in 1755.


1.Name: Phineas, Abigail and baby Elizabeth moved to Hollis, NH in 1751 or 1752 and made a log cabin there. The cabin would be their home for
13 years. In 1764 Phineas built an attractive gambrel roofed house, the oldest in Hollis, NH. At the outbreak
of the revolutionary war, Phineas then almost 50 enlisted and served in the garrison at Portsmouth for 3 months. Four of his sons Phineas, Thomas,
Noah and Jesse were also soldiers for the revolution.

Sources:

1.Name: Phineas, Abigail and baby Elizabeth moved to Hollis, NH in 1751 or 1752 and made a log cabin there. The cabin would be their home for
13 years. In 1764 Phineas built an attractive gambrel roofed house, the oldest in Hollis, NH. At the outbreak
of the revolutionary war, Phineas then almost 50 enlisted and served in the garrison at Portsmouth for 3 months. Four of his sons Phineas, Thomas,
Noah and Jesse were also soldiers for the revolution.


425. Abigail Gage ^

71. Abigail GAGE-5023 was born 13 Mar 1724. married Stephen Russell or Phineas Hardy. Abigail married (1-MRIN:1145) Phineas HARDY-6032 on 19 May 1749 in Haverhill, Mass, United States. Phineas was born 11 Jul 1726 in Bradford, Mass, United States. He died 7 Mar 1813 in Hollis, New Hampshire. ThAbigail married (1-MRIN:1145) Phineas HARDY-6032 on 19 May 1749 in Haverhill, Mass, United States. Phineas was born 11 Jul 1726 in Bradford, Mass, United States. He died 7 Mar 1813 in Hollis, New Hampshire. They had the following children: 80 F i. Elizabeth HARDY-6033 was born 22 Jul 1750 in Bradford, Mass, United States. She died 10 Jan 1832 in Champion, New York, United States. 81 F ii. Martha HARDY-6034 was born 24 Jun 1752 in Bradford,
Mass, United States. She died 31 Aug 1753 in Hollis, New Hampshire, United States.

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426. Robert Colburn ^

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COLBURN, LIEUT. ROBERT
came from Billerica, Mass., was in West Dunstable in 1738, and signed the petition for the charter.�662/shattuck/g0000296.html
Robert COLBURN

16 Jan 1717 - 09 Jul 1783

•BIRTH: 16 Jan 1717, Concord,Middlesex Co.,MA •DEATH: 09 Jul 1783,
Hollis,Hillsborough Cty,NH
Father: William COLBURN
Mother: Margaret FRENCH
Family 1 : Elizabeth SMITH
•MARRIAGE: 21 Mar 1747, Hollis,Hillsborough Cty,NH
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1790 U.S. Census for Hollis Town, NH
AnnNAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY.Free white males of 16 years� free persons.Slaves.
Robt Colburn�s 1 rather than 8, but I read this entry as an 8 for Free white males under 16 years.]

COLBURN, LIEUT. ROBERT
came from Billerica, mass., was in West Dunstable in 1738, and signed the petition for the charter. married Elizabeth Smith in 1747. Settled in the part of Hollis known as Monson. His sons, Robert, Benjamin and Nathan, were Revolutionary soldiers. Died july 9, 1783, aet. 66.