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1765, March. Samuel Grandine applied for a license to keep a public house.
1766, July. Samuel Grandine applied for a license to keep a public house. John Solomon and Abraham Drake as sureties. Court Records, Morris County, N. y.
W. G. Ver Planck, Esq., of 54 William Street, New York City, is writing a history of the Grandin Family.
103a DANIEL GRANDIN, son of Mary (Throckmorton) Grandin, 31.
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169 Daniel Grandin. He married Sept. 20, 1749, Sarah Throckmorton. Both are buried in Topanemus graveyard with stones: Daniel Grandin, son of Daniel and Mary Grandin, born April 11, 1723; died Nov. 1, 1790. Sarah, his wife, born Nov. 11, 1722; died Feb. 1, 1761.
Issue
William Grandin baptised Mch. 8, 1750, seven day's old. Mary Grandin baptised Nov. 8, 1751 Daniel Grandin died aged 2 years and 3 months Job Grandin born 1753; died Aug. 3, 1774. John Grandin died aged 11 months
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112 JOSEPH FORMAN THROCKMORTON, son of Joseph Throckmorton, 60, died Aug. 5, 1800, aged 48 years, 9 months and 2 days, and is buried in Christ Church- yard, Shrewsbury. He married Margaret Williams, of Colt's Neck, who died June 2, 1817, aged 51 years, 5 months and 27 days. She was the daughter of Edmund and Miriam (Tilton) Williams, and was born 5, 12mo., 1765.
Issue
172 Sarah Throckmorton born Mch. 31, 1790; died Mch. 19, 1875; married Dr. Edmond W. Allen June 16, 1814, who was born Aug. 14, 1788 and died May 17, 186 -. They had five children.
173 Edmund Throckmorton born June 6, 1792; died Sept. 26, 1866.
174 Joseph Williams Throckmorton
175 Samuel Throckmorton
176 [James] Forman Throckmorton died, unmarried, Feb. 3, 1852, aged 51 years, 3 months and 27 days.
177 John Throckmorton [ ?]
113 COL. JOHN THROCKMORTON, son of Joseph Throckmorton, 60, was born Mch. 4, 1752; baptised June 14, 1752, and died Jan. 21, 1836. He married Mar- garet White born July 19, 1760; died Apr. 30, 1829, in Toronto. Both were buried at St. James' Cathedral. He espoused the Royal side during the Revolution, and subse- quently moved to North Norwich, Ontario, where he died and where his estate is still occupied by his descendants.
Tradition says that when he left Monmouth County he went to Prince Edward's Island, where a tract of land had been granted him; later, he sojourned in New Jersey a while. He travelled in France, where he was taught "the sword exercise." Margaret White, the wife of Col. John Throckmorton, was reputed the daughter of a sea captain and was one who by frequent trips with her father, had become an expert sailor herself. Once while on a voyage, when the captain and the mates became intoxicated, she promptly had them locked in their cabins, and, taking the helm, herself, sailed the ship through many dangers into port. Her portrait gives her a fine, strong face.
1776. John Throckmorton, of Freehold, was assessed for thirty-nine acres and three houses-value £14; and it was probably he who had his lands confiscated in 1778.
1777. John Throckmorton, of Monmouth County, Lieutenant, in the New Jersey Royal Volunteers, was taken prisoner, on Staten Island, in this year, and sent to Tren- ton. He likewise was Lieutenant in the King's Rangers and retired to the Island of St. John, November, 1782.
1777, May 24. "Joseph Throckmorton Esq' who some time since presented a Memorial to the Governor and Council on Behalf of his son, John Throckmorton, then & still in Confinement in the City of Philadelphia, appeared before the Board & prayed that he might be indulged so far as to have his sd son removed into this State & confined at his own House at Colts neck in Monmouth County, offering to enter into Bond for £2,000 or 3,000., if required, for his future Good Behavior, & for his Appearance before this Board when & wherever required.
The Council taking the affair into Consideration, were of Opinion that they could not form any Conclusion respecting a Prisoner without having him first before them, and therefore as they cannot redeem Time sufficient for the Purpose at present, they deferred the Determination to some future Time."
Minutes of the Council of Safety, of New Jersey, P. 54.
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THROCKMORTON OF MONMOUTH COUNTY, N. J.
Lieut. John Throck Morton, of Mon. Co., N. J., kept store in Monmouth; had thirty acres of land in Monmouth and seventy-five acres of woodland deeded by John Furman, Aug. 21, 1776, executor of the will of Hartshorne White. This property was confiscated and sold and is in the possession of Gov. Furman. Report of the Bureau of Archives of Ontario, in 2 volumes, and in 16 volumes of manuscript called The American Loyalists Audit Office, Lenox Library, New York City, Part I, p. 119.
Margaret White born July 19, 1760, was the daughter of Hartshorne White born Jan. 29, 1730, [son of Robert and Margaret (Hartshorne) White], who married July 12, 1759, Phebe Forman, born Nov. 15, 1736, daughter of Aaron and Ursula (Craig) Forman.
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Issue
178 Dr. Samuel Throckmorton born Dec. 11, 1792; died Aug. 11, 1861; married Ann S. Duncan, born August, 1800; died Sept. 24, 1861 ; no issue.
179 Joseph Hartshorne Throckmorton died Nov. 1, 1862, aged 78 years, 8 months and 4 days; married Adeline Delong, who died Sept. 27, 1884; they resided at Norwich, Ontario, Canada; no issue.
180 Harriet B. Throckmorton married Dr. Alexander Burnside. She died without issue, Dec. 25, 1839, aged 56 years.
181 Ursula White Throckmorton
182 John Throckmorton died Apr. 12, 1812, aged 32 years, II months and 6 days; buried at Shrewsbury, N. J.
183. Hartshorne White Throckmorton died Mch. 3, 1801, aged 7 months and 23 days; buried in Shrewsbury, N. J.
115 JAMES THROCKMORTON, of Shrewsbury, son of Joseph Throckmorton, 60, was born June 20, 1754; died Dec. 17, 1838, in his 84th year, and is buried in Christ Churchyard, Shrewsbury, N. J. He married, first, Apr. 19, 1783, Frances, daughter of John Barberie, Esq., of Perth Amboy, and Gertrude Johnson his wife. She was born Nov. 14, 1756, and died Mch. 19, 1813, aged 56 years, 4 months and 5 days. She was called Mrs. Frances Throckmorton, of Spottswood. He married, second, May 9, 1826, Mary, daughter of John and Margaret Chasey, born June 5, 1801. She married, second, Feb. 19, 1840, Dunham Sausbury or Sansbury.
1785, Feb. 17. James Throckmorton was one of the administrators, with the will annexed, of John Barberie (and his wife Gertrude), of Perth Amboy, executed Apr. 21, 1770.
In a certain litigation, Supreme Court Files, Trenton, N. y., commencing Apr. 31, 1824, and extending to Sept. 17, 1831, between James Throckmorton, of Shrewsbury, and Charles Haight, Esq., of Philadelphia, and later William Stevenson, his assignee, involv- ing a sum of $4,556., secured by a mortgage, the possessions of James Throckmorton appear to have been: a farm of 250 acres situate in South Amboy, a mansion house and farm of 260 acres in Shrewsbury, one out lot near this farm of 18 acres, a lot in Freehold of 100 acres, etc .; also personal property: 5 horses, 2 colts, 20 horned cattle, 10 being cows, hogs, etc .; 3 black women slaves, and 2 men and some small children slaves, etc.
James Throckmorton's will is on record, at Freehold, written June 13, 1838, and proved Feb. 4, 1839.
Issue by first wife 184 Judge Thomas Coffin Throckmorton born Jan. 27, 1784
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185 Mary Johnson Throckmorton born May 30, 1787; married Christopher Vought* and had sons Philip Grandin Vought and Dr. John Vought born 1816; died May 12, 1882.
186 Joseph Throckmorton born Sept. 30, 1790
187 Gertrude Elizabeth Throckmorton born June 15, 1793
188 Dr. John Barberie Throckmorton born Apr. 3, 1796 Issue by second wife
189 James Stevenson Throckmorton born July 1, 1828; of Red Bank, N. J.
116 SAMUEL (WILLIAMS) THROCKMORTON, son of Joseph Throckmorton, 60, was a merchant, residing at Freehold, N. J. He died Sept. 21, 1804, aged 45 years, IO months and 27 days; married, Apr. 21, 1780, Ursula, daughter of Hartshorne and Phebe (Forman) White, at Reformed Dutch Church, Freehold.
1810, Mch. fo [Feb. 17, 1810?]. It was she who married Joseph Philips on this date. Joseph Philips died Aug. 1, 1820, aged 34 years and 9 months, though I find a doubt expressed as to the age, on his tombstone. Ursula Throckmorton died Sept. 15, 1824, aged 62 years. Both are buried at Christ Church, Shrewsbury, N. J.
1820, Jan. 17. Joseph Phillips, Esq., of Freehold, made his will; proved Aug. 14, 1820, in which he mentioned his wife Ursula.
1791. Ursula Throckmorton was a witness to a marriage, in Shrewsbury.
1804, Sept. 19. Will of Samuel Throckmorton, of Freehold; proved Nov. 10, 1804, mentioned:
wife Ursula; nephew Samuel, son of brother John, not of age; nephew John, son of brother John; nephew Thomas C., son of brother James; nephew Joseph, son of brother William; sister Jane Forman, wife of 'Thomas Forman, "now of Kean Tuckey," and her son Samuel Forman.
He apparently died without issue.
18II, Feb. 19. John and James Throckmorton, as executors of Samuel Throck- morton, brought suit for $100., at the house of Jacob Hart, Innkeeper, of Shrewsbury, before Justice Joseph Vanderveer against Barnes H. Smock and Doctor Anderson. The former was served by a summons by William A. Wykoff, Constable, and at the request of Archie Smock, for his father, the case was adjoined, but judgment later was taken by the plaintiffs and execution granted and given to Richard Sutphen, Constable, to collect. No property of Lloyd's was found and attempted collection was then made against Dr. Anderson, who put up bonds, (Smock having removed), and appealed to the Supreme Court. The Throckmortons filed a bill of details (extracted) as follows:
D' Capt" Thomas Lloyd, in acct with Throckmorton & Cook CF.
Purchases begin 1802, July 3rd. Among them: Muslin, Gimblets, piece Tape, I Skean Silk, I Gall. Molasses, I Qt. Wine, Crackers, Tobacco, "To Sundries, as p' Bill of Abraham Bucklew, £2-4-3," 12 panes Glass £o-8-0, 1 lb. sousong Tea £o-8-0, I Vial Pepper Mint £o-8-9.
Credits: "By 2 Qrs Lamb £o-8-0, Cash," "By Ballance on Flaxceed £1-4-0," "By the rise in said Ceed £o-2-3," "By 5 Buls rye meal taken from Hartshorn's Mill @ 30/ £7-10-0."
Purchases end Dec. 18, 1802. Credits end Dec' 1, 1802. Total bill £9-8-6.
Dr. (James) Anderson counterclaimed and among the reasons given to set aside the judgment of Joseph Vanderveer, Esq', Justice of the Peace, Monmouth County, is that the plaintiff is mentioned as Docktar Anderson and his Christian name is omitted.
*Christopher Vought was the son of John Vought and Mary, daughter of John Grandin.
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117 WILLIAM THROCKMORTON, son of Joseph Throckmorton, 60, was born Jan. 31, 1761, and died Sept. 2, 1830. He married Catharine Redding. In the inter- ment note in Christ Church Records, he is mentioned as "Buried Sept. 3, 1830, William Throckmorton aged 69, of New York."
Issue
190 Joseph Throckmorton
191 Reed Throckmorton
192 Samuel Throckmorton
193 Catharine Throckmorton born May 20, 1795; married William Van Hook; died Mch. 31, 1852; buried at Shrewsbury, N. J.
194 Eliza Throckmorton died, unmarried, Oct. 29, 1855.
195 Jane Throckmorton married Peter R. Roach. She died June 22, 1832, aged 29 years, 9 months and . .
196 Fanny Throckmorton married Leander Starr
197 Mary Throckmorton married Mr. Lloyd
120 RICHARD THROCKMORTON, son of Samuel Throckmorton, 61, was born May 30, 1760, and lived at Freehold, N. J. He married Abigail, daughter of Micajah How, of Trenton, N. J. He died June 9, 1842, aged 82 years and 10 days. His wife was born Sept. 8, 1765, and died Aug. 24, 1840; both are buried at St. Peter's Church, Freehold, N. J.
1784, May 17. Richard Throckmorton, of Essex County, N. J., appointed adminis- trator of Catharine Morris, late of Kings County, New York, who died intestate.
1788, May Term. Peter Schenck sued Richard Throckmorton, who on Jan. 1, 1787, at Trenton, Hunterdon Co., was indebted £199, and £9, additional, for finding and pro- viding a certain mare with forage at the request of the said Richard, and £277, and also £15, for the use of one shop or store with its appurtenances; in all £500. Case discon- tinued.
Supreme Court Files, Trenton, N. J.
1795, April Tern. Richard Throckmorton, plaintiff, in a suit for debt of £50.
Middlesex County Court Records.
1814. He was Surrogate of Monmouth County, N. J.
His will, on record at Freehold, was written July 20, 1841; proved Aug. 4, 1842, mentioned:
brother, Dr. John B. Throckmorton and his children, Corlies Lloyd Throckmorton and four infant daughters; cousin William, son of James Throckmorton, "my father's youngest brother," living near Deal, in Shrewsbury, and his (James') children, Edmond Throckmorton, of Red Bank, and his sister Sarah, wife of Dr. Allen; also Joseph Throckmorton, of Howell, son of this James, deceased; William S. and Mary Louisa, children of Thomas C. Throckmorton; "my grandfather Richard Francis and his [ Richard Francis'] brother-in-law, Abraham Lodge, an eminent counsellor, of New York City." Also bequests to Mary I. Vought, of Duanesburg, and her children; to Catharine Throckmorton Bartelson, youngest daughter of my niece Catharine Bartelson, wife of John W. Bartelson; to Richard Throckmorton Forman and his son of like name; Mary Ann Throckmorton, Richard S. Throckmorton, and numerous others.
His wife, Abigail Throckmorton, made her will June 6, 1835; proved Sept. 7, 1840, by which she conveyed to her sister Martha Lowry and her children, all her estate.
121 SAMUEL THROCKMORTON, son of Samuel Throckmorton, 61, married Phebe Snyder, at Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 26, 1806. He died prior to 1817, the date of his mother's will.
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198 Catharine Throckmorton married Feb. 5, 1835, Hon. John Wesley Bartle- son.
199 Mary Ann Throckmorton born Apr. 21, 1809; died Mch. 9, 1868.
200 Richard S. Throckmorton died Oct. 24, 1843, aged 31 years, 9 months and 24 days. Other children
All were buried at St. Peter's, Freehold, N. J., but now removed to Maplewood Cemetery.
122 SARAH THROCKMORTON, daughter of Samuel Throckmorton, 61, mar- ried Dr. Samuel Forman, of Freehold. Their grandson Dr. D. McLean Forman married Oct. 20, 1874, Elizabeth Vanderveer, and died Mch. 28, 1909.
Issue
201 Jonathan F. T. Forman mentioned in the will of his grandmother Catherine (Francis) Throckmorton, Aug. 14, 1817; married Fransincha Smock and had issue: David, Frances Ann, Margaret Vanderveer, Samuel Randolph, John Fisher and Sarah Elizabeth Forman, who married John Howard Sinnickson and their granddaughter Alice Margaret Sinnickson, born 10, 14, 1878, married John Reilly, Jr.
201a Ann Forman mentioned in the will of her grandmother Catherine (Francis) Throckmorton, Aug. 14, 1817; married Nov. 19, 1928, Joseph Randolph and had issue: Samuel F. Randolph and Sarah Ann Randolph.
201b David Forman mentioned in the will of his grandmother Catherine (Francis) Throckmorton, Aug. 14, 1817.
20Ic Richard T. Forman mentioned in the will of his grandmother Catherine (Francis) Throckmorton, Aug. 14, 1817, had issue: Sarah Ann and Richard T. Forman.
124 JOB THROCKMORTON, son of James Throckmorton, 62, was born in Monmouth County, N. J. He married Jane, daughter of William and Charity (White) Woolley, born 1771. He removed to Warren County, Ohio, about 1825.
1804. He was living in Shrewsbury, and may have been the Job Throckmorton who was fined there in 1792.
Issue
202 Elizabeth Throckmorton born Jan. or June 13, 1793; died July 5, 1861; married Nov. 19, 1814, George Woolley Lafetra.
203 Charity W. Throckmorton born Dec. 23, 1794; married Samuel Shinn.
204 James Throckmorton born Apr. 11, 1796; married Aug. 22, 1816, Leah Tucker.
205 William W. Throckmorton born May 26, 1799; went to Ohio.
206 Nancy W. Throckmorton born June 13, 1800; married Edmond Robinson.
207 Caroline Throckmorton born Sept. 28, 1802; married Albert Howland.
208 Edwin B. Throckmorton born Sept. 30, 1804; died young.
209 Susannah Throckmorton born Dec. 23, 1807; married Charles Evans.
210 George Fox Throckmorton born Mch. 12, 1809, near Long Branch, N. J .; died Jan. 4, 1881; married Sarah Lafferty. He resided at Conover, Ohio.
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126 JOHN THROCKMORTON, son of James Throckmorton, 62, married Nov. 4, 1798, Zilpha Greene; both of Shrewsbury.
Issue
21I James Throckmorton
212 Henry Throckmorton
213 John Throckmorton
127 ANN THROCKMORTON, daughter of James Throckmorton, 62, married Mch. 17, 1797, Amos White, son of Amos and Lucy (Tallman) White born Sept. 21, 1768; died Aug. 19, 1833, aged 64 years, 8 months and 29 days, and is buried in the Rum- son Burying-ground, Shrewsbury, N. J.
Issue
214 James White born Feb. 7, 1798; died June 15, 1854, aged 56 years, 4 months and 8 days, and is buried in the Rumson Burying-ground, Shrewsbury, N. J.
215 Hartshorne White born Jan. 24, 1805; married Dec. 15, 1830, Ann Chasey.
216 Deborah H. White born June 2, 1807; died Mch. 13, 1884; married Jan. 24, 1832, Corlies, son of William and Margaret (Corlies) Tilton, born Aug. 26, 1801; died Aug. 13, 1869.
217 Joseph Throckmorton White born Sept. 10, 1802; died Mch. 10, 1880; married Dec. 2, 1826, Lucy G., daughter of William Taylor and Mary (Taylor) Corlies, born Sept. 18, 1804; died Sept. 10, 1875.
218 Mary Ann White born July 29, 1813; died 1881; married 1837, Owen, son of Benjamin and Alice (Wikoff) Woolley, born Dec. 11, 1811; died Aug. 9, 1892.
219 Amos Scott White born Sept. 8, 1818; married Mch. 9, 1842, Hannah Con- row born 1825; died Dec. 3, 1903.
219a Jeremiah White born Mch. 27, 1800; died June 7, 1870; single.
128 James Throckmorton, son of James Throckmorton, 62, married Abigail Worden, Mch. 11, 1809.
Issue 220 James Throckmorton; resided at Deal, N. J .; married Mary . ...
221 Alice Throckmorton
222 Elizabeth Throckmorton
129 WILLIAM THROCKMORTON, son of James Throckmorton, 62, married June 4, 1803, Abigail Woolley. There was a William Throckmorton living in Shrews- bury, in 1842.
1860, May 31. William Throckmorton, of Ocean township, made his will, to which a codicil was added in October this same year; proved June 27, 1861. In it he appoints his sons Sydney and William, and son-in-law Samuel Parker, his executors.
Issue 223 Samuel Throckmorton
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224 Mary Ann Throckmorton married Feb. 1, 1831, Samuel Parker.
225 Sidney Throckmorton
226 Rachel Throckmorton married Mr. Franklin
227 Jane Throckmorton married Mr. Barnes
228 Charity Throckmorton; unmarried; born 1823; deceased July 25, 1906.
229 Letitia Throckmorton married B. Jesguilt
230 William W. Throckmorton
130 SARAH THROCKMORTON, daughter of James Throckmorton, 62, married Mch. 21, 1807, Samuel, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (White) Tucker, born Jan. 2, 1776; died Apr. 20, 1853, aged 77 years, 3 months and 18 days, and buried in Friends' Burying- ground, Shrewsbury, N. J.
Issue
231 Mary Ann Tucker born Dec. 21, 1807; died Sept. 17, 1838; married Nov. 15, 1832, William Russell, son of Michael and Hannah (Throckmorton) Maps.
232 Elizabeth Tucker born July 27, 1809; died May 14, 1898; married Oct. 8, 1831, William Haynes.
233 James Tucker born Apr. 14, 1811
234 Susan Earle Tucker born Mch. 16, 1813; died Feb. 11, 1899; married Mch. 8, 1837, John J. Barcalow.
234a Deborah Tucker born July 2, 1815; died Sept. 26, 1896.
234b Leah Tucker born Nov. 1, 1817; died Mch. 11, 1850; married June 21, 1849, Joseph [James?] Smith.
234c Rebecca Wright Tucker born Dec. 11, 1820; married Mch. 19, 1846, John Mapes, born Oct. 3, 1821.
137 JAMES THROCKMORTON, son of John Throckmorton, 66, was called the eldest living son in the will of his uncle, John Holmes, Jan. 25, 1791. He was bap- tised Nov. 10, 1751, at Freehold, N. J., when aged two months. It was doubtless he who was the private of that name, who served in the First Regiment, Monmouth County, N. J., during the Revolutionary War. He died about 1819-20.
140 HOLMES THROCKMORTON, son of John Throckmorton, 66, was baptised Apr. 22, 1759, at Freehold, N. J., and was buried at Shrewsbury, Oct. 4, 1821. He mar- ried Susannah Forman,* who died Nov. 16, 1820. His will is at Freehold, dated Sept. II, 1821; proved Oct. 16, 1821.
He lived, first, at Shark River, and later at Tinton Falls, N. J., where he had a large farm and a number of slaves. He was a private, in Spencer's Regiment, during the Revolutionary War.
Issue 235 John Throckmorton married Mary Serviss, who married, second, Thomas Clayton Dec. 14, 1826.
236 Sarah Throckmorton married John Obart
*Susannah Forman had a younger brother, Nathan Forman, who carried dispatches for General Washington, and the tradi- tion is that their father was a Presbyterian minister, at Old Bridge. In the Christ Church Records, Shrewsbury, there is an entry that she was buried in 1821.
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237 (Joseph) Forman Throckmorton married Apr. 9, 1812, Elizabeth Morris.
238 Jane Throckmorton married William Scott
239 Joseph Throckmorton died unmarried
240 Holmes Throckmorton died, unmarried, June 3, 1817.
241 Elizabeth Throckmorton married, first, Nov. 18, 1813, John Britton; second, ... ..
242 Mary Throckmorton born Oct. 31, 1808; died in 1899; married John Wilson, died Aug. 8, 1859.
243 James Throckmorton, perhaps, and if so, he died young.
143 MARY THROCKMORTON, daughter of Job Throckmorton, 68, was bap- tised July 14, 1751; married Richard Morris, and is buried at Waynesburg, Pa.
"In Memory of Mary Morris, wife of Richard Morris, who departed this life, Jan. 9, A.D., 1817, on the first day of the week, about 9 o'clock in the morning, aged 66 years, 1 month [4 months?], 25 days." The Bible record says she was born May 25, 1751.
Issue 244 James Morris, of Greene County, Pa.
145 JEMIMA THROCKMORTON, daughter of Job Throckmorton, 68, was born Jan. 31, 1748, i. e. 1749, and was baptised Mch. 31, 1749, aged 2 months, at Christ Church, Shrewsbury, N. J. She married Joseph Stillwell June 14 or 16, 1770, and died Mch. 25, 1813, aged 64 years, I month and 25 days.
Joseph Stillwell died Mch. 31, 1813, aged 66 years and 19 days. They were buried in St. Peter's Churchyard, Freehold, N. J., as were other members of this family.
Issue
245 Job Stillwell born May 24, 1772; died June 2, 1773.
246 Rebecca Stillwell born Apr. 20, 1774; died Oct. 31, 1791.
247 Joseph Stillwell born Jan. 14, 1777; married Hannah Stillwell.
248 James Stillwell born June 19, 1779; died Nov. 28, 1780.
249 Daniel Stillwell born Sept. 18, 1781
250 Abraham B. Stillwell born Mch. 29, 1784; died 1831.
251 Jeremiah Stillwell ) twins; born Aug. 23, 1786.
252 Job Stillwell J Job died July 1, 1788.
253 Mary Stillwell born July 12, 1789; died Dec. 9, 1790.
146 JOB THROCKMORTON, son of Job Throckmorton, 68, was baptised at Freehold, Aug. 23, 1761. He married, first, Mary Robinson, and second, Jane Aumack, the widow Stymas or Stymix, of Middletown, Feb. 27, 1811. As a youngster he served, as a private, in the Continental Army, in the Revolutionary War. He and his first wife are buried at Adelphia (known as Turkey and Blue Ball), Monmouth County, N. J.
1795-6. Job Throckmorton and wife Mary, of Freehold, conveyed lands to Joseph Stillwell, of the same place.
1838, May 14. Will of Job Throckmorton, of Freehold; proved May 6, 1839, men- tioned: wife Jane; son Joseph; son James R .; son Archibald; daughter Eunice Backalow [Barcalow?] son Morford; son Barnes Throckmorton; daughter Mary Reede.
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1839, Oct. 19. Will of Jane Throckmorton; proved Apr. 20, 1842; mentioned that she was of Shrewsbury, and made bequests to her sister Lenah Robinson, and to her brother John Aumack.
Issue
254 Joseph Throckmorton; moved to Pennsylvania; had a large family.
255 James Throckmorton
256 Archibald Throckmorton; moved to Pennsylvania; then to Ohio; had a large family.
257 Eunice Throckmorton
258 Morford Throckmorton; moved to Franklin Township, Greene County, Pa .; had a large family. His grand-daughter Frances G., wife of Dr. George D. Sitherwood, of Bloomington, Ill., gave me substantial aid in arranging some of the later generations of this family, and proposes to print the results of her researches into the family history of the Throckmortons.
259 Barnes Throckmorton married Nov. 9, 1819, Mary Jackson, who was born 1800.
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260 Mary Throckmorton married Apr. 3, 1823, Rev. Eliphalet Reede. 261 Job Throckmorton married Feb. 23, 1815, Rebecca Pile.
"On the fly-leaf of an old book belonging to my great grandfather, Job Throckmorton, is: Job Throck- morton his book, bought of his brother Samuel Thomas, Oct. 14th, 1804," wrote Mrs. Sitherwood.
156 WILLIAM THROCKMORTON, son of Job Throckmorton, 82, married Apr. 30, 1808, Ann Crum.
Issue 262 Job Throckmorton of Bedford Ave., Williamsburg, N. Y., who died aged 74 years, leaving a daughter and two sons.
263 James Throckmorton
264 Bogart R. Throckmorton
265 William Throckmorton
266 Mary Ann Throckmorton married Dec. 20, 1829, Tucker Woolley.
267 Hannah Throckmorton married Feb. 6, 1830, William Lloyd.
268 Elizabeth Throckmorton
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