History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony, Part 5

Author: Shourds, Thomas
Publication date: 1876
Publisher: Bridgeton, N.J. : G.F. Nixon
Number of Pages: 606


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Her second husband was Charles Fogg, of Alloways Creek; there were four children-Sarah, Rachel, Charles, and Aaron Fogg. Elizabeth Bassett, the second daughter of Elisha and Elizabeth Bassett, was born 23d of 2d month, 1720. She married Thomas Davis; they had ten children-Abigail, Elisha, Sarah, Isaac, John, Charles, Elinor, and Elizabeth. Elisha married Hester Scott; had five children. Josiah, the son of Elisha Davis, married Ruth Bradway; they had six children-Ann, Edward, Albert, William, Hester, and Hannah Davis. Elisha Bassett, Jr., son of Elisha and Elizabeth Bassett, was born 15th of 12th month, 1822. He married Mary, the daughter of Joseph Woodnutt, of Mannington; they had six children-Joseph and Rachel both died young; Sarah, the third child, was born 10th of 8th month, 1759. She married Joseph Pettit, son of Jonathan and Mary Shourds Pettit, of Tuckinton. Joseph and Sarah B. Pettit's children were Woodnntt, Jonathan, and Mary Pettit. Hannah, the second daughter of Elisha and Mary Woodnutt Bassett, married John Roberts, of Haddonfield; they had two sons-Jacob and David Roberts. Joseph, the son of Elisha Bassett, Jr., and Mary, his wife, was born 26th of 6th month, 1765. He married Mary, the daughter of David and Rebecca Allen, of Mannington; they had nine children-Elisha, Joseph, David, Hannah, Rebecca, Samuel, Benjamin, William, and Mary Bassett. Davis, the son of Elisha and Elizabeth Bassett, was born 1726; married Mary Elwell, of Philadelphia; they had six children. Samnel, the son of Elisha and Elizabeth Bassett, was born in 1728; he married Ann, the daughter of Lewis and Sarah Morris, of Elsinborough; they had six children. Grace, the eldest, was born 16th of the 3d month, 1756; William was born 4th of the 2d month, 1758; Samuel was born 30th of the 8th month, 1760; Morris was born 30th of 4th month, 1763; Davis was born 3d of the Sth month, 1765; Ann Bassett was born 5th of 1st month, 1767.


Rebecca, the daughter of Elisha and Elizabeth Bassett, mar- ried John Page. They had nine children-William, the son of Elisha Bassett, was born in 1733, married Phebe Coppeth- waite ; their eldest daughter, Mary, was born 18th of 9th month, 1762; Abigail was born 16th of 9th month, 1766. Mary Bassett, the daughter of William, married Isaac Snow- den. They had six children. Rachel, the daughter of Elisha and Abigail E. Bassett, born about 1736, married Andrew Miller. Isaac Bassett, the youngest son of Elisha Bassett, was born in 1738, married Deborah, the daughter of Zacheus and Deborah Dunn. She was born 6th of 4th month, 1745; they had three chil-


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dren-Deborah, born 3d month, 1765. She subsequently was a recommended minister. Abigail, the second daughter of Daniel and Deborah Bassett, married Joseph Erwin, M. D. Isaac Bassett lived to a great age, about ninety-six years. His father, Elisha Bassett, born in Massachusetts in 1682, died in Salem county, 1786, aged one hundred and four years. His wife, Abigail Elizabeth Davis, born on Long Island, 1698, being sixteen years younger than her husband. She died agreeable to Salem monthly record 30th of the 12th month, 1770, aged seventy-two years.


Elisha, the oldest son of Joseph and Mary T. Bassett, born 26th of 1st month, 1778, married Mary, the daughter of Dar- kin and Esther Nicholson, of Elsinborough. They had eight children-David, Josiah, Elizabeth, Elisha, Edward, John T., Albert and Mary; the latter died young. Elisha's second wife was Mary, the widow of Samuel Lippincott, of Gloucester county. She was the daughter of Thomas Clark of the same place. They are both deceased, leaving no issue. David Bas- sett, his eldest son, married Mary, the daughter of Evi Smith. Josialı Bassett died young. Elizabeth Bassett married Biddle Haines. Elisha Bassett's wife was Hannah Ann, daughter of Andrew and Rebecca Abbott Thompson. They have issue. Edward Hicks Bassett's wife is Hannah, daughter of Evi Smith; they have issue. John Thompson Bassett married Susan Humphreys ; they have two daughters. Albert Bassett married Mary Shoemaker. Joseph and David Bassett were twins. Joseph's first wife was Lydia, daughter of Jonas and Elizabeth Freedland, of Quaker Neck. They had four daughters, Elizabeth, Hannah, Lydia and Sarah. Their eldest daughter, Elizabeth, married William G. Woodnutt, and has several children. Hannah Bassett married William, the son of Burtis Barbour ; they have issue.


Sarah Bassett, the third daughter of Joseph, married Edward, the son of Samuel and Phebe Hall, formerly of Mannington. They have issue. Lydia Bassett, the youngest, married John Zerns, of Pennsylvania. They have two children, William and Elizabeth. Joseph Bassett's second wife was Sarah, daughter of Morris and Lydia Hall, of Elsinborough. They had one son, Morris Bassett. Joseph's third wife was Ann, the widow of Caleb Lippincott. They are both deceased, leaving no issue. Few men left behind them a more enviable character than Joseph Bassett for his industry, integrity and upright dealings with his fellow-men. David Bassett, his brother, married Vashti Davis, of Pilesgrove. They had five children-Joseph, William,


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Hannah, Davis and Samuel; I think three of them died unmarried. Hannah married Samuel P. Allen, a native of Gloucester; they have children. Davis Bassett married Martha Lippincott ; they had one daughter, Martha Vashti Bassett. David's second wife was Hannah, daughter of Wood- nutt Pettit. She lived but a short time, leaving no issue. David's third wife was Ann Packer; she survived her husband several years. By that union there was no offspring. Hannah, daughter of Joseph Bassett, Sr., married Jonathan, son of Samuel and Amy Pettit Cawley; she lived but a short time, leaving one daughter, Amy, who subsequently married Charles, son of Samuel Lippincott, of Pilesgrove.


Rebecca, the second daughter of Joseph and Mary Bassett, married Casper, son of John and Charlotte Newbold Wistar, of Mannington. Their children were named Sarah, Joseph, Charlotte, Mary, Bartholomew, Casper, Catherine, Rebecca, Joseph and John. I think five of them died young-Joseph, Charlotte, Bartholomew, Hannah and John. Sarah married Sammel Abbott, of Mannington ; they have issue. Mary Wis- tar's husband is Casper, son of John and Esther Thompson, formerly of Elsinborough; they have two children-Bebecca and Casper Thompson. The wife of Casper Wistar, Jr., is Emma, the daughter of Aaron Fogg. Catharine Wistar mar- ried Job Bacon, of Cumberland county. Joseph Wistar's wife is Anne, the daughter of James Brown.


Samuel, the son of Joseph Bassett, Sr., married Mary Ann, daughter of George Craft, formerly of Gloucester county. There were several children. Amanda Bassett married John Snowdon ; her second husband was a Baptist clergyman named Cornell. Rebecca married Richard Ware. Benjamin Bassett married Mary, the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Acton; they had five children-Clement, Sarah Ann, Rachel, Richard and Maria; Clement died young. Sarah Ann married Bar- clay, son of Andrew Griseom ; they have issue. Rachel Bas- sett married Collins, son of Samuel Allen ; they have issue. Richard Bassett's wife is Anne, daughter of Jonathan Grier. Maria Bassett married Henry M. Rumsey.


William, the youngest son of Joseph and Mary Bassett, born in 1803, married Abigail, daughter of Stacy Hazleton, of Mul- lica Hill, Gloucester county. They had eight children-Stacy, Joseph, Charles, Sarah Ann, Clara, William Irving, Thomas F. and Fenwick.


Mary, the youngest daughter of Joseph and Mary Bassett, born in 1806, married George Craft, Jr., of Gloucester county.


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George and his wife are both deceased, leaving four children- Edwin, Benlah, Mary and George. Edwin's wife is Elizabeth, daughter of Aaron Gaskill, of Philadelphia. They have issue. Beulah Craft married Joseph Garretson ; they have two chil- dren. Mary Craft's husband is Foster Flagg. There are three children-Lydia, Maria and George. George, the youngest, married Ann Jessup ; they have one daughter, Ann Craft. There are but two living of the large family of children of Joseph and Mary Bassett at this time, Rebecca Wistar and William Bassett. 7


CARLL FAMILY.


The Carll family is a large and influential one in Salem and Cumberland counties. Ephraim Carll emigrated from Germany to this country about the year 1720, and subsequently married and left two sons-Jesse Carll, the eldest, was born in 1733, and his second son, Phineas, in 1735. The latter subsequently married and removed to Cumberland county, near Cohansey Neck. He and his wife had a large family of children, and their descendants are very numerous. The wife of the late Edmund Davis, of Bridgeton, was one of them. Jesse Carll, born in 1733, married Grace Hancock, in 1756; she was the daughter of Edward Hancock, the son of John and Mary Chambless Hancock. The latter reached America in 1680, in company with her mother, Elizabeth Chambless, who came to meet her husband, Nathaniel Chambless, who had emigrated to this country in 1675, in company with John Fenwick. Jesse Carll lived on a small farm containing about sixty acres of upland, and a quantity of meadow which his wife Grace had inherited from her father. (The property was recently owned by George M. Ward.) They had twelve children-Hannah, Elizabeth, Lydia, Grace, Ephraim, Sarah (who died young), Prudence, Jesse, William, John, Sarah, and Martha. Jesse Carll, their father, died in 1806, and his wife in 1808. Both of them were buried in Friends' graveyard, on the north side of Monmouth river, where his wife's ancestors were interred. By industry and economy, qualities characteristic of the Germans, they accumulated a large personal estate, and supported a large family of children in a comfortable manner. It has been related that John Wood, the father of the late John S. Wood, having purchased one of the large tracts of timber land near his Jericho property, needed a considerable sum of money to meet his payments. Having been unsuccessful in effecting a loan from those whom he believed most likely to have money, he was advised to apply to Jesse Carll. Wood replied that he had little hope of getting it from that quarter, inasmuch as Carll had a large family to support upon the income derived from the small


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property owned by his wife. He, however, applied to Jesse Carll for the loan, and npon being asked the amount of money he wished, replied: "Three hundred pounds." "I can accommo- (late yon with that sum," said Carll, "and more if you wish," and he accordingly counted ont to him the required amount in gold and silver coin, which he had laid away in his own house, as was the custom with those who had money in those days before banks were established. Such a practice at the present day would be very hazardous, notwithstanding the boasted advancement of the present generation in civilization and Christianity. After this event, John Wood was frequently known to remark that when he needed money it was his rule not to apply to those who made the greatest display, but to those of industrious and economical habits, who made no ostentatious show.


Hannah, the eldest child of Jesse and Grace Carll, born 24th of Sth month, 1757, died a young woman, unmarried. Elizabeth, another daughter, born 17th of 11th month, 1758, married Abner Fitzpatrick, whose grandfather emigrated to this country from the north of Ireland; they now spell the name Patrick. Elizabeth and her husband had six children-Mary, Phineas, Abner, Jesse, Samnel and Elizabeth. Lydia; the daughter of Jesse and Grace Carll, born 14th of 12th month, 1760, married Edward Keasbey 3d, son of Bradway Keasbey. Their children were Sarah, Prudence, Grace, Joseph, Elizabeth, and Edward. Grace, the daughter of Jesse and Grace Carll, born in 1762, married Thomas Ware, of Cumberland. They had four children- Asbury, Jacob, Hannah, and Lydia. Ephraim, the eldest son of Jesse and Grace Carll, born 17th of 11th month, 1764, married Barbara, the daughter of Joseph and Sarah Acton. (Joseph was the son of Benjamin Acton, Jr., and grandson of Benjamin Acton, who emigrated to New Jersey from England about the year 1690.) Ephraim and his wife, Barbara, had eight children-Edward H., Joseph A., Hannah, William, Ephraim, Grace, Jesse, and Mary. Ephraim Carll, Sr., died in 1803, and was buried in the same graveyard in which his parents were interred. Sarah, the daughter of Jesse and Grace Carll, born in 1766, died a minor.


Prudence Carll, the daughter of Jesse and Grace, born 14th of 5th month, 1768, married Bradway Stretch, and had one daughter-Martha Stretch. Jesse, son of Jesse and Grace Carll, was born 14th of 12th month, 1760, and his wife was Mary, the danghter of Edward Hancock, Jr. He and his wife lived and owned the property that belonged to her father and


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grandfather, formerly part of William Hancock's allotment of 1,000 acres, bought by him of John Fenwick, and sur- veyed to him by Richard Hancock in 1676. At the death of William Hancock, which took place in 1679, he devised all his landed estate to his widow, Isabella Hancock. In 1681 she sold 500 acres to John Maddox, an eminent Quaker, who emi- grated to this country in 1680. In the year 1700, John Maddox sold that part of the property lying next to Monmouth river, to Jeremiah Powell, of Salem, and the southern portion adjoin- ing the Salter tract, to John Hancock, the son-in-law of Nathaniel Chambless. Jesse and his wife, Mary Carll, had five children-Rebecca, Elizabeth; Sarah, Lydia and William Carll. William, the son of Jesse and Grace Carll, born in 1773, died a minor. John, the son of Jesse and Grace Carll, born in 1775, died a young man, unmarried. Sarah, the daughter of Jesse and Grace Carll, born 15th of 7th month, 1778, married Job Sheppard; they had two sons-John and William Sheppard.


Martha, the youngest child of Jesse and Grace Carll, born 15th of Sth month, 1780, married William Waddington, the oldest son of Jonathan, Jr., and Sarah Waddington. William and his wife had six children-Anna, Sarah, William, Martha, Hannah and Jesse Carll Waddington. Mary, the daughter of Abner and Elizabeth Patrick, married Washington Smith, the son of Captain William Smith, of Revolutionary memory. Captain Smith commanded a company of the American Militia, which led the advance when the British troops quartered at Judge Smith's house, on the north side of Quinton's Bridge, were attacked by order of Colonels Hand and Holme. Hle was forced to retreat however, there being a greater number of the enemy's troops in ambuseade than his commander antici- pated ; but he accomplished his retreat with credit, and to the satisfaction of his superior officers. His horse was shot and killed under him during the engagement. Washington and his wife Mary Smith had ten children-Mary Ann, Peter, Eliza- beth, John P., Abner, Lucetta, Phineas, Martha, Lydia and Washington Smith. Peter Smith married Elizabeth, the daughter of James Elliott; they have issue. Samuel Smith, his son, married Priscilla, the daughter of Samuel Kelley; she died young. His second wife was Lydia, the daughter of David and Elizabeth Finley; they had issue. Ephraim, the son of Peter and Elizabeth Smith, married Hannah, daughter of Luke S. Fogg and Ann his wife. Ephraim and his wife have issue. Peter, the son of Peter and Elizabeth Smith, mar- ried Ellen, daughter of James and Rachel Baker; they have


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issue. Thomas Jefferson Smith is a physician, and resides at Bridgeton.


Elizabeth, the second daughter of Washington and Mary Smith, married Oliver Smith ; they were first cousins. They had three daughters-Arthalinda, Sarah Elizabeth and Ann. Arthalinda died a young woman unmarried; Sarah Elizabeth married William, the son of Abner and Hannah Patrick ; Ann, the youngest, married Philip Y. Keen. The wife of John P., the second son of Washington and Mary Smith, was Hannah, daughter of Joseph Allen. John and his family removed to the State of Illinois many years ago, and both he and his wife are deceased at this time. leaving four sons-Joseph A., Benja- min, Washington and Phineas. Abner, the son of Washington and Mary Smith, married Mary Ann, the daughter of Nathaniel and Susan Stretch. Abner died several years ago, leaving a widow and one daughter, Susan Smith, who married Charles, the son of George Hires, Sr., of Salem. Lucetta, the daughter of Washington and Mary Smith, married Richard, the son of Thomas Mulford. They have four children-Phebe, Ann Maria, Mary and Martha. Phebe Mulford is Luke S. Fogg's second wife; they have no issue. Ann Maria Mulford married Richard, the son of Benjamin and Susan Irelan, she being his second wife ; they have issue. His first was Phebe, daughter of Jesse and Mary Carll ; she died leaving one daughter, Phebe, since deceased. Mary Mulford's husband is A. Smith Reeves, son of Charles and Mary Reeves; they have issue. Martha Mulford married George A. Githens; they have issue .- Phineas, the son of Washington and Mary Smith, married Margaret, the daughter of Daniel Green; she died young, leaving one son, Phineas Smith, Jr. Phineas' second wife was Phebe Sally ; they have one daughter-Margaret Smith .- Martha, the daughter of Washington and Mary Smith, married Abner, the eldest son of Jesse and Ann Patrick. Abner and his wife had one daughter, Elizabeth, who subsequently married George Hires, Jr. Lydia, the youngest daughter of Washing- ton and Mary Smith, married John Mills. They have a large family of children-Martha, who married Elias Hicks Powell, the son of John and Rebecca Powell; Joel, Lucetta, Albert, Chambless, Mary, Filmore, Kate, Washington and Thomas Mills. The wife of Washington, the youngest son of Washing- ton and Mary Smith, was Hannah Sack. They reside in Kansas, and have four children-Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Hannah and Phineas.


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William Smith, was twice married. His first wife was the daughter of Ephraim Carll, Sr. His second wife was Rebecca Finley, daughter of John Finley ; they had four children- Mary, the oldest, married Samuel Patrick ; they had one son, Winfield S., who married the daughter of Peter Harris ; Mary died young. Rebecca, the second daughter of William Smith, married Samuel Patrick, his second wife, and who was a sister of his first wife; they have issue. Hannah S., daughter of William and Rebecca Smith, married Anthony English, the son of David S. English, formerly Sheriff of Salem county. Both died young, leaving three children ; their names were William S., David S., and Charles Leslie. Charles Leslie Smith, son of William and Rebecca Finley, married the daughter of Daniel and Phebe Hood; they have had two children-Elmer H., and William. James Smith, the son of , Oliver Smith, married Sarah, the daughter of Edward and Prudence Waddington. James is deceased, leaving three sons -Edward W., Oliver and Keasbey Smith; all three of them are married. Edward, the eldest, married Anna, the daughter of Lewis Fox; they have children. Oliver, the second son of James Smith, married Hannah, the daughter of Joseph H. and Rachel A. Fogg; they have two children. Keasbey Smith, married the daughter of Job Thorp; they have children.


Abner, the son of Abner and Elizabeth Carll Patrick, was born the 3d of 2d month, 1788. There was a singular consan- guinity in his marriage which does not often occur. His first wife was Barbara Carll, the widow of his uncle, Ephraim Carll. There was no issue by that connection, and she died many years before him. His second wife was Hannah, the widow of his brother, Samuel Patrick, and the daughter of his first wife, she being the daughter of Ephraim and Barbara Acton Carll. Abner and Hannah Patrick had four children-Elizabeth, born in 1822; Margaret, born in 1825; William, born in 1827; and Hannah, born in 1831. Elizabeth Patrick married Lewis, the son of William Fox; they had three children-Anna, the eldest, married Edward, the son of James and Sarah Smith; they have issue. Hannah, the second daughter, married Josiah, the son of Richard Dubois; they have children. Abner, the son of Lewis and Elizabeth Fox, married Amanda Giberson; they have issue. Mary Ann, the daughter of Abner and Hannah Patrick, married Robert, the son of James Butcher. By that union there were four children-Elizabeth, James, Hannah and Arthalinda. Elizabeth married Robert, the son of Job Griscom. James Butcher's wife is Lydia, the daughter of Peter and Mary C.


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Harris; they have issue. Hannah, daughter of Abner and Hannah Patrick, married Benjamin O. Robinson, the son of William Robinson, Sr .; they have issue. Abner Patrick, the father of the above mentioned children, died in 1834, aged about forty-four years; his widow, Hannah Carll Patrick, daughter of Ephraim Carll, Sr., departed this life in 1859, aged sixty-four years and a few months.


Edward, the eldest son of Ephraim and Barbara Carll, died when he was about fifteen years old, and William Carll, the second son, departed this life in 1807, aged about eleven years. Ephraim Carll, son of Ephraim and Barbara, born 30th of 8th month, 1798, married Elizabeth, the daughter of John Finley, of Stoe Neck; they had three daughters. The oldest, Rebecca, married William Plummer, Jr .; they have several children. Elizabeth, their eldest daughter, married George Hires, Jr., she being his second wife. Sarah, their second daughter, married George R. Morrison, the son of William and Mary Ann Morrison. George and his wife have issue. The other children of William Plummer are Rebecca, William and Loren. Barbara, Ephraim Carll's second daughter, married James Butcher, Jr .; they have two children-Hannah and Isabella. The latter died young. Hannah, their eldest daughter, married Edward, the son of Joseph and Mary Brown; they have issue. James Butcher, Jr., came to an untimely death by a kick from his horse. Subsequently his widow, Barbara C. Butcher, married Charles, the son of Edward and Catharine Fogg. Charles and his wife have issue. Elizabeth, the daughter of Ephraim and Elizabeth Carll, married William, the son of Jonathan House, of Upper Alloways Creek ; they have issue. Ephraim Carll's second wife was Mary Ann, the eldest daughter of Washington and Mary Smith, by whom he had six children, who are now living-Edward, Jessie, Lewis, George, William Henry, and Charles. Edward Carll, their eldest son, married Phebe, the daughter of Reuben Sayres; they have three children-Mary Ann, Milton, and Sarah.


Jesse P., the son of Ephraim and Mary Ann Carll, married Phebe, the daughter of David and Elizabeth Finley. Jesse and his wife had three children-Rosanna, James W., and Isabella Carll; his second wife is Lucetta, the daughter of John and Lydia Mills; they have issne. Lewis, the son of Ephraim and Mary Ann Carll, married Arthalinda, the widow of Henry Clay Miller; she is the daughter of James Baker. Lewis S. and his wife have four children-Luke S., Lucins, Henry M., and Lucy Carll. George C., the son of Ephraim and Mary Ann Carll, is a physician, and resides in the county of Cape May. His wife


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is Maggie, the daughter of Jonas Miller, of that county. George and his wife have issue. William Henry Carll married Elizabeth, the daughter of Charles and Mary Reeves; they have children. Charles, the youngest son of Ephraim and Mary Ann Carll, married Louisa Githens, the daughter of George Githens, Sr. She is deceased, leaving one daughter-Anna G. Carll. Grace, the daughter of Ephraim and Barbara Carll, was born 10th day of 10th month, 1800; she married William Mulford, of Roads- town, Cumberland county; their children are Mary Elizabeth, George, and Ephraim Mulford. Jesse, the son of Ephraim and Barbara Carll, was born 20th of 1st month, 1803, and married Mary, the daughter of Sylvanus Sheppard; there are five children-Ephraim, Mary, William, Sylvans, and Hannah Ann Carll. Sylvanus was drowned in Alloways creek before he was of age, whilst going with his father to fish for shad in Delaware bay. Ephraim, the son of Jesse and Mary Carll, married Prudence, the daughter of David and Elizabeth Finley; they had four children-Sylvanus, Winfield, Laura, and Mary. Mary, the daughter of Jesse and Mary Carll, married Peter, the son of Benjamin and Martha Harris; they have four children- Lydia, Hannah Am, Mary Elizabeth, and Benjamin. Lydia married James Butcher, the son of Robert Butcher. The husband of Hannah Ann is W. Winfield, the son of Samuel Patrick. William, the son of Jesse and Mary Carll, married Mary, the daughter of William Harmer, of Greenwich. His second wife was Harriet Applegate; they had one son-William. Hannalı Ann, the youngest daughter of Jesse and Mary Carll, died a young woman, unmarried.


Sarah, the daughter of Edward and Lydia Keasbey, married Aaron Waddington, the son of Jonathan and Sarah Wadding- ton; they had issue-Sarah Ann, Lydia, Joshua, Bradway and Jane Waddington. Sarah Ann Waddington, married John Hill, of Salem, son of Vining Hill, of Lower Penns Neck ; they have issue-Sarah, Ellen and John. Lydia, daughter of Aaron and Sarah Waddington, married Jonathan, the son of Samuel and Jerusha White, of Pilesgrove; her husband is deceased, leaving one daughter-Gertrude. Joshua, the son of Aaron and Sarah Waddington, married Anna Vanneman ; they have issue-Pauline, Lnella, Ernest, Sarah, Florence, Laura and Jane. Bradway Waddington married Mary, the daughter of Samuel and Jerusha White; they had two children-Adelaide and Frank. Jane Waddington married James Fonda; she is deceased, leaving one child-Adelaide Fonda.




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