History of Essex and Hudson counties, New Jersey, Vol. I, Part 92

Author: Shaw, William H
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: [United States :]
Number of Pages: 840


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Jons mu. Lyrlia Harrison ; d. 21st Utry. 1-22, a. 47 : w. n. ch. silvanus. Elenezer, Jonas, Moses, and Hannah, who m. a Lyon. Silvana d. 4th J. 1790. . >7 ; W. m. ch. David, Silvanus, & reasy, and Hannah Dea- cut Ebenezer d. 21 Ort. I. a. 77 : w. H. h. Jotham, Ananas, Mat- thing, Jabez, Eheuteth, Temperance, Abigail, Tryphonis, s. in I. John Nutman. Moms, grad. Princeton Cell. at first comm. 1737 . settled in the ministry at Palmer, Mass., June 1751 ; so continued to June 1+11 ; d. 2d Nov. 1×13, a. Kl. He m. Rebecca Lee ; had Julia, Daniel, Ezra, Wil- iam, Menen, and & dan's. Jonas m. Eliz. Thompson 26th Nov 1719 ; d 14th Nov. 1800, n. 75 ; they had Moms, Lewis, Abigail. Hannah Town- Jey, Sarah Lyon ? and Elizabeth Crane !


MINGYULANEOATS -Zarahrish Baldwin d. 17th Nav. 17%, 4. 72. Rebecca hin wi lôth June, 1791, a >1. EMfer Jobs, d. Ist Pre Inim, nged 62. Dracon Silas, 14th Sept. 1&11, 8. 62. Doct. Jacity, 13th Okt. 1783, a. M. all bnr at Parsippany. Job. w. INim, ch. Job, James, Moser, Abraham, Stephen, & au's and br. Silas, Jacob w 1iki, n. ch. Juli, Jonas, Jeane. John, Zachariah, Adan's, and br. Inh, Silas, w. 1795, n. ch. Ephraim. Ebenezer, Silas, and & dan's.


AZIRISH ( RANE, Jr., had wi. Rebecca ; in 1733 he granted 3 seren " nt the mountain plantation" to his " well-lw.love 1 8. in 1. Zachariah Bald- win," perhaps the ancestor of the above.


In Hold there were at Milford, Timothy, Nathaniel, John, Joseph, and Richard, relatives probably, but not all brothers. John and Richard, it ix said, were was of sylvester, who d. lise, on the voyage from Eng. to Binton ; Sylvester being n son of Richard of st. Leonanla, Anton Clinton, in V'o. Bucks ; but this is uncertain. Another John and R'chant were in S Eng. bef. 1639 ; also a Henry Zachariah, son of Berg. Rich. Bald- win, wax b. at Milford in 1660 ; aml Zachariah, son of Zachariah, 27th Mar. 1709 ; probably Zachariah of Pamigany, presuming dates incorrect.


EDWARD BALL, Branford, 1666, High Sheriff of Essex, 1693; grand juror. 1709; acknowledged agree- ment with Az Crane "to prevent any difference here- after," in 1724. Hle hud Joseph, Moses, Thomas, C'aleb, Lydia Peck, Abigail Harrison.


JOSEPH d. 25th \pr. 1733, 0. 60; w. n. ch. Datel, Joseph, samspel, Isaac, Jonathan, Hannah, and Relweca Baldwin, wi. Elzat th. Daniel il. "th July, 1736, n. 50; had Joseph Sunuel was drowned 1703, s. 46 ; lind Samuri and Sumana. Jemed. 20th May, 1776, a. d ; bad Mary. .. 1776. Jonathan J. 5th Nov. 1775, n. 47 ; w. n. ch. Puniel under age, Sarah, Hannah, Rebecca, Jemins, Catharine.


phewa) Caleb, John, and Joseph Ball ; Joseph, Timothy, and Sarah Peak ; Mogu Harrison ; More Baldwin, Ruth war ; Mary and Fiz. Dowd ; the rest of estate to 'Sam. Alling, John Ogden, Jr., and Steph. Baldwin, for the use and benefit of the l'e byterian society in Newark. and no other use or um> whatever."


THOMAS IM. Sarah Davis ; d. Inth Oct. 174, n. 57 ; " an aged man of 4 years uld ; "w n. ch. Timothy, Aaron, Nathaniel, David, Ezekiel, John, Thomas, Amor, Mere, Mary, Hashel, and Applia wi. Sin n waring. Timothy tu. Father Hruen d. "th Jan. 1758 ; bur Orange, mul John,


David, Uzal, sarah, Rachel, who in Ben. Crane, rem. to Galway. N. Y : and Vary Benham. Deacon John s. of Tim. m. Phete Crane ; d. In Morris tu, linh the. 1KM, a. 23 ; they had Calvin, Luther, and Phal . all rem. to Oblo ; by see wi. Martha Fairchild, 7 NonK, David &n. Juanis Watkins ; had John, Ezekiel, and Stephen who was hung by loyalists in " the times that tried mien's souls ; " also had Phobe atl Nabby had Salas, Jongh and Aaron, Nathaniel had Aaron, Jamie, Dass, and Ve- heintah. Ezekirl had Stephen , Samuel, killed in battle l'inn. Farm-, husb. of Hannah Gardner and fath. of Oliver, Samuel and Gardner ; } :- wanl, Timothy fath. of David ; and William who m. l'ho w Hatfre bel. Jonas m. Hanush Bruen : howel Cornelius. Bethuel, and Thatis. Thomas had Abner, Imac, and Thumne, Moers had Jonathan, and Samuel, huth rein to Canada.


J'airn, of Hannover, like, perhaps way of Fabb and 2. 8. of El. w. n. . 1: Isaiah, Johna, tuleb, Ezekiel, Mathew, Elenor, Sarah, Lydis. Anne, Deborah. Vigul Johnson, Kezia Kitehell, Jane Perry, and Mary Bater.


MI CELLANEOTR. - John Ball. Hanover. w. 1776, had ch Manuel, John, . , Daniel, Att David. John, Iun , w. 1700, had John. Ephraim,


PloIw wi. Jeme Price.


In 1944 E! Ball conv. to mm Caleb 50 Acrex " by the awaintain " Caleb nml Sinh his wi. cony the mathe 50 arres to John Canfield id Go ;. John of 1776, and Caleb of 171 huth of Hattaver, may have been neph- www of More, and none of Caleb of 1714.


THOMAS BLATCHLY was of Hartford, Hoito, New Haven, 1643, Branford, 1645; signed agreement, but did not rem., to Newark ; had ch. Aaron, Moses, Miriam, and Abigail.


Ainos m. Mary Duatl, of tomilford , had Mary, Thomas, E wieder, Hannah, Passel, Jeph, Bergmann, Sarah, and Summitu, but the under in varertain. He returned and was . f Guilford in 1993, when he me lot tor Th Huntington his land in Newark.


STEPHEN BOND, was eldest son of Robert, who was a magistrate at East Hampton, L. 1., 1658 ; of Gov. t'arteret's Council at Elizabethtown, 1668 ; elected rep. from Newark, 1672, where he m. Hugh Robert's wid .; was magistrate in Elizabethtow 1675, and d. 1677. lle m. Bethia Lawrence, w. 1694, n. ch.,-Joseph and Hannah, and bro. Benjamin. Joseph of Elizabeth- town, 1675, was prob bro.


Jons Brows, at Milford, 1645; had John, Mary, and Esther, all hapt. 1049, Sarah b. 1650, Joseph 1652. Mary 1653, Hannah bapt. New Haven, 1658, and Phobe b. 1640. John Brown and wi. Mary, Robert Treat and wi. Jane, Stephen Freeman and wi. Han- nah, all adm. to the church, 9th. Apr. 1649. Hi- w. pr. 1600, n. ch.,-John, eldest, Joseph. Thomas, Dan- iel, Esther. Mary Pierson, Hannah Riggs. Phebe Ildd, and Elizabeth Freeman, and Ephraim Burwell, "loving brother." If John was chtest son, he was b. bef. 1650, and giving him a bro. John in 1655 by N E. genealogi-ts seems erroneous.


Jons, Town Clerk, 172-3, purchase ( Ed. and Mary Higxy in 1001 their h aur lot a lj his own , John Trent, withce, wax seal, impreme ! neut dle lis ; after 170 no trace of him, or dependanta.


Jarra w 1694, 11. ch. Joseph, Stephen, James, Samuel, Hannah, Mary, and Sarah. Joseph m. Margaret Johnem ; d. Jth Jan. 17.3, a. is w I. e. Job. Daniel, Eller, and Hannah & amp ; hon fath Joseph .Johnson. Job m. Phels Tomkins ; d. 1st (kt. 1768. a. 59, "a pillar of the church, " bar. Orange, w n. ch Eleazar, Jowph, Job, Thetn. Hannah, Mary, Abigail, and kingnan Joseph Rige- Daniel d. 1st F.b. 1747, a. 32; w. a. ch. Joseph and John ; wi. sumana. Iwill, who d. 9th Nov. 1776, apparently a parthumour sun, mu Kunt . Baldwin, aml had Samuel B. and Sumn. Stephen d. 18th Jan. 1767, a. ko : hur. ( nn. FarIK. Jamiew w 1594, n. ch. Samuel, Jualah, Imar, and Varun , wI. Ants.


Theview. 1709, n. ch. David, Thomas, John, Martha, Lydia, Father,


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and Phebe Day ; wi. Mary. "David to have the house, &c. between Treat and Ludington " indicates that Thomas, Esq., the occupant, who d. 11th Feb. 1780, a. 60, father of Bey Thomas, was a son of David. John, d. 19th Nov. 170%, aged ~6 ; w n. h. David, Moses, Elizabeth, Mary, Sitwel, and John, dre., whose w. 1762, n. ch. stephen, Ezekiel, Jonathan, Caleb, and Mary ; wi Strah. Caleb d. 24th Apr. 1779, a. 66 ; bur. Conn. Farms ; w. n. ch. Asher, Josiah, Daniel, Phebe Tuttle, Prudence Durand ; br. in 1. J neph Riggs.


DANIEL. d. 6th Jan. 1732, a. 67, w. n. ch. Sarah, Mary Want, Abigail Roberts, Esther Tichenor, and Dorcas Bruen ; g. ch. Joshua Ward.


OBADIAH BRUEN, was sec. son of John, Esq., of Bruen Stapleford, Cheshire; and bapt. 25th Dec. 1606; descend. of Robt. Le Brun, of Stapleford. 1230; came into I'lymouth jurisdiction from Eng. wi. Sarah, 1640 ; rem. to Gloucester; was freeman 1642, and se- leetman in following years; rep. 1647-51; then rem. to Pequot and was town clerk 15 years; was rep. and is named in the Charter of Conn., 1662. Their ch. were Hannah, b. 1643; John, 1646; and Rebecca, wi. of Thomas Post, of Norwich.


HANNAH m. John Baldwin, Sr. ; and was living in 1680 apparently, and her agirl parents also.


Jouy in. Esther Lawrence ; d. hef. 100G . hud Eleazer, Joseph, John and trud. says a dan, wi. of Joseph Baldwin. Eleazer, w. 1711, n. ch. Eleazer, Obadiah, and Timothy, Butb, his sec. wi. d. 1717, leaving Obad. in care of her broth. Nathaniel Baldwin ; Tim, with Jonathan ; " to learn their trades, " being then 7 years of age. Eleazer m. Charity (albert ; had Eleazer, Caleb, and James. Timothy in. Phebe Canfield. They had Timothy, David, Jeremiah, Elijah, and Sarah. He d. 5th Ang. 1778. a. 68. His son Timothy in. Lydia Crane ; w. 1798, n. ch. Thaddene, Nathaniel, Josiah, Josephus, Phebe and Charlotte Farrand and Catharine Crane. Obadinh m. Dorcas Brown ; had Daniel, Abigail, Harrison, and Dorcas Furrand ; by sec. wi. Hannah Wood, had Obadinh, Abraham, whose descendants are in Virginia, Mary Brown, Sarah Hughes, and Experience, who d. unm. lle d. 4th June, 1774, a. 64, Jo- Beph d. Ist Feb. 1753, a. 86 ; had David, Ruth wi. Caleb Davis, and per- have more. David m. Phebe dan. Christopher Wood ; had Joseph, Elias, Jabish, Elizabeth, Phelw ; und by sec. wi. Phehe Crane wid. Laurence, had Benjamin, Jonathan and Barnabaa. John m. Mary dau. Seth Tomp- king; 4. sth Sept. 1767, a. 77 ; hund Joshua, Joseph, John, Stephen a bach., Esther Bull, Hannah Ball, Rebecca Headley, Sarah Hayes, and Mary Durand. Joshua m. a day. of Aaron Baldwin ; d. 24th Ang. 1776, a. 38 ; had Juhn and Esther. Joseph d. 21st Mar. Ixio, a. 75; hur. Conn. Farms : had Stephen, Joseph, Sarah Crowell, Phebe Howell, and Esther Young. John in. Mary Ball ; d. 1759 ; had Thomas, and Sarah the first wi. of John Morris. His wid. m. Thomas Longworth. Esq.


EPHRAIM BURWELL was son of John from Hert- fordshire, then of Wethersfield, and at Milford 1639; broth. of Zachariah, John, Samnel, Nathan and Eliz. In 1712 wid. Burwell had lands next Zachariah. At court 1714 John, Joseph and Nathaniel; Jos. and Nat. perhaps of Ephraim.


ZACHARIAH BURWELL m. Eliz., dau. Richard Baldwin, in 1663; supposed was b. in Eng. They had John, Zachariah, Esther, wi. John Williamson, and Elizabeth, wi. James Clizbe. She was a wid. in 1711, when she conv. lands to her dau. Mary, wife of Amos Whittemore, prob. son of John, of Charlestown, and b. 1681, and g. s. of Thomas Whittemore. Zach, and Eliz. conveyed their lands to their ch. in 1712, re- serving the use to themselves. John, perhaps g. s. of Zach., d. 21st Aug., 1777, a. 70, in Morris C'o.


WILLIAM CAMP, of Milford, and Mary Smith, of New Haven, were m. by Dep. Gov. Gilbert, Jan., 1661 ; was prob. relative of Nicholas, who was early at


Wethersfield, and at Milford 1639, and of Edward, at N. Il. 1643. At Milford they had John 1662, Mary 1664, Sarah 1666, and at Newark Samuel in 1669. Wm. was living 1699, Mary 1694.


SAMUEL d. 28th Sept .. 1744, a. 77; Johanna, his wi. 8th Ang., 1763, a. 87 ; had Nathaniel, Samuel and Joseph. Nathaniel d. 15th June, 1789. n. &2; had William and w. n. ch. Nathaniel ; g. ch. Joseph and Stephen, sous of John ; Mary and Hannah Camp ; Hannab Kinney ; Elizabeth Barnet ; Lydia and Eliz. Griffith ; and Eliz. Tichenor. William d. 1777 a prisoner of war in New York ; had Isaac. David, and Mary wi. John P. Crane. John m. Sarah Sargeant ; d. town collector, 2:51 Ang .. 1769, a. 36. Nathaniel m. Rachael Crane ; d. 22d June, 1827, a. 87 ; Inud Doct. Stephen, John William, Aaron, Phobe White, Elizabeth Hinsdale, Hannah Tattle, Rachel Bruen, Abby, wi. Jos. Beach, and Mary, wi. Cyrenus Beach, Samuel d. 11th Apr. 1777. a 72; w. n. ch. Job, Samuel, Anna, Mary, and Phebe. Job, w. 1796, n. ch. James, Daniel, and Sarah ; wi. Polly. Samuel d. 20th Mar., 1800, a. 55; hur. Drange ; w. n. sist. Phebe Brown, Sarah wi. Thomas Baldwin ; neph. Moves Tichenor ; -and " for the advancement of religion and knowledge in Morris Co.," Elder Norah Crane and Joseph, son of Deacon Betheul Pierson, he made trustees of his estate. Joseph, Esq., d. 20th Oct., 1780, a. 70 ; by wi. Patience had Caleb and Ephraim : by sec. wi., Joanna, wid. Samuel Conger, had Joanna, wi. Elias Beach. Caleb, Esq., an active Whig in the Revolution, d. 9th Apr., 1×17, a. 85, fath. of Joseph W., late sheriff. Ephraim settled at Cheapside ; was fath. of Joseph. Joanna had David, Caleb, Ephraim, Eunice, Phebe, Rachet, and Mary.


MATTHEW CAMPFIELD at New Haven 1640; swore allegiance 1644; m. Sarah Treat, of Wethersfield ; had Samuel 1645, Sarah 1647, Ebenezer 1649, Matthew 1650, Hannah 1651, Rachel 1652; rem. to Norwalk, and had Jonathan and Mary ; was rep. 1654 until the union of Conn. and N. H. colonies, and after in 1665. His name is in the royal chart as petitioner and grantee. He d. bef. June, 1673; w. n. ch.,-Samuel, Ebenezer, Matthew, Jonathan, Mary, Hannah, Sarah ; wi. Sarah.


SAMUEL ret. to Norwalk bef. 1073, if in Newark; m. a dau. oft Francis Willoughby ; in list of Norwalk had one rh. 1672.


EBENEZER d. Nov. 1694; w. n. w1. Bethin, and son Joseph. Deacon Joseph D. 14th Dec., 1733, a. 52 ; had Ebenezer, Abiel, and Benjamin. Benjamin d. 15 Oct., 173%, a. 26. llis wid., Mehetable, was third wi. of Dr. Win. Turner, anrestor of distinguished officers In the U. S. N. She d. in Morris Co., 177, a. 62, where her son Jabez Campfield was a phy- siciun. Abiel d. 1745 ; w. n. son Abiel, sist. Bethia Wheeler, and Rache ('utler. His wid .. Joanna, m. John Tuttle. Ebenezer d. 10th June, 1785,. 8 73; bur. Orange : had Joseph, Ebenezer, and sarah.


MATTHEW d. bef. 1705, leaving John "the son and lawful heir of Mat- thew Campheld Intely deceased." John had a wi., Deborah, in Frb., 1705 : purchased of C. Ball 50 acres near the mountain in 1307 ; rem. west, und d. Sth Ang. 1711, a. 64 ; bur. at Whippany. John d. at Han- over, 4th May, 1772, a. eis; was, perhaps, broth. of Matthew, the father of Robert B., Esq., and g. s. of John, of 1741.


JONATHAN d. 1688 ; no ch. Ebenezer and Matthew took estate by his will.


JONN CATLIN was at Wethersfield, 1662, of Bran- ford, 1666, and was neph. of Lawrence Ward. His moth., Isabel, had see. husb., Joseph Baldwin, of Milford and Hadley. John and Mary Catlin sold to Henry Lyon and rem. to Deerfield, bef. 1684. They had John, Joseph, Jonathan, and Eliz., who m. James Corse. She, with Joseph and Jonathan, were killed by the French and Indians in the assault, 29th Feb., 1704.


JASPER CRANE, Crayne or Crain, was one of the original settlers of the New Haven colony ; signed the first agreement 4th June, 1649, at a general meeting of


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all the free planters, in Mr. Newman's barn; took the oath of fidelity at the organization of the government, with Campfield, Pennington, Gov. Eaton and others; in 1644, was " freed from watching and trayning in his own person, because of his weakness, but to find one for his turn; " was a member, with Treat, of the Gen- eral Court, many years a magistrate; at E. Haven was interested in a bog-ore furnace in 1651; rem. to Branford, 1652; with others would have settled on the Delaware, but was hindered by the Dutch. His w., 1678, n. ch. John, Azariah, Jasper, and Hannah Huntington, g. d. Hannah Huntington. John to have his "silver hole." Deliverance, bapt. 1642, d. childless. Mary, h. 1645, m. Jonathan Bell, of Stam- ford; had Jonathan and two dau., and d. 1671.


Jons d. 1694, n. 59 : w n. ch. John, Jasper. Paniel, and sarah. John d: 22 Feb., 1739, a. G8; bur. at Whippany ; w. n. th. Elmond, Anos, Mary Hamilton, Abigail, wi. Stephen Ward, and Kezinh Canfield Jasper, w 1749. 1. ch. David, Jierpb, Solomon. Sarah Barber, und Hannah Kingsland, Daniel d. "th sept. 1717, a. 3 . hal Duniel Jichna, Mom's, Phineas, Jeremiah, Patience, Juanun Young, att Lydia Comte.


Jencon AzARIAu m. Mary Treat ; in the " overturn of the government ło the Dutch, etc., was betrusted with the concerns of hon. fath .- in-law, Mr. Robt. Treat :" and appear to have mitlived all the original settler left his silver bowl to be used in the church in Newark forever ; and d. 5th Nov., 1730, B. 83. His w n. ch. Nathaniel, Azariah, John, Robert, Mary Baldwin, and June Richards, Nathaniel, w. ITon, n. ch. Willian. ehlest, Nonh, Nathaniel, Elizabeth Young, Jane Smith, g. il. Abigail Richarls Azariah had Azariah. Joh, Hanundliel, Ezekiel, Josiah, 31 amilon, mud Stephen. Azarinh 3d d. 1752. w. n. ch. Silas, Daniel, L'alch, Sarah, and Rebecca. Nathaniel and Azariah propled frauetown, alina, Mont- clair. John d. 5th M.p.t., 1776, n. 1 ; w n ch. Jonas, a minor, named for a win, d. 21th Jan., 171, a. 27 ; samuel, John, Obadiah. Ehakim, Elias, Matthias, and Benjamin. Jonas, of 1743, was fath of Rufus. Robert d. 14th July, a 1755, a. 71 ; w n. ch. Timothy, Jau, Josiah, Mary, Thebe, and Lydia. Timothy d. 251 F.l., 1766, 8. 00; w. n. ch. Timothy, son of br. Isur, and Sayres, son of br. Josinh. Mary in. David Hayes, Lydia m. Timothy Bruen, Ennice m. David Johnson.


JASPER ID. Juanna Swaine , war member of Assembly 1704, in forn- bury's time ; 1. 16th Mar., 1:12, a. 12; w n. ch Joseph, Elihu, David, Jonathan, and Sarah Wheeler. Joseph, Faq., m. Atigail Lyon ; d. 1726, a. 500 ; w. n. ch. Benjamin, Ezekiel, Isaac. Israel, Josiah, Joseph. Abigail, and Jonnna. Israel d. Ist Aug., 1753 ; w. n. ch. Israel, Rachel Camp, Mary Woodruff, Lucy Clizbe, Esther Eagles. s. in I. James ('lizbr. Ezekiel, w. duted 1757, n. ch. Joseph, dec., Elias, Joanna Plum, Rachel Lyon, dec., Phebe Ball, dec., Sarah, dec. Joseph's wid., Eliz. m. Paul Day ; her w HS. n. ch. John, Benjamin, David, dec .. Jooph, Inac, Abigail, Phoebe and Elizabeth. Josiah, w. 1-4, n. ch. Obadiah, Josinh, and Elins, dec., Lois Hinman, Betsy Pool, Mary Harri- Bon, Juanna Bleanl, and Jerusha Brown ; wi. Phebr. Joanna m. Samuel Conger. Elihu d. 25th Apr., a. 43 ; w n. ch. Irwin, christopher, charles. Ellbu, braar, Hannah, and Thebe ; wi. Mary : had sons-in-law Rev. Dr. l'armichard, and Dr Moses brott. Mary, his wid, was rec. wi. Rev. Jona. Dickinson. Lewis w 178, n. ch. Jsme, Mary, Joanna, Charles, and Phebe, both minors Elihu d. Ith Feb., 17si, a. 60; "an elder in the Christian church ;" had Elihn, Imac Watts, John Austin, and Marthın, wl. Rev. John I'mvew, Hishop of N. J. Lient. David d. Ifith May, 1750, a. 57 ; w. n. ch. Jedidinh, Puvid, Joseph, Abigail, Jol nson, l'hetw Law renen, Mary Alling, Dorens, and sarah ; wi. Mary. Jedidiah el. Juth Sept .. 1785. a. 69 ; had wi. Elizabeth ; no ch. n. in will. David m. Abigail Ogden, ser. wi .; w. n. ch. Stephen, Jedidiah, Joseph, Aaron, David, and Thebe Davis ; lw d. 6th Mar., 1794, a. 73. Joseph d. 21st Nov., 1749. a. b. , w. n. ch. Phineas, James, John, sarah, Hannah, wi. John Gifford, Abigail, I'rinh, James, Mary, wi. John Ballwin. JoDa- than, Faq., m. Sarah Trvat; d Sith June, 1744. 8. 66 ; w. n. ch. Samuel, t'aleb, Elijah, Nehemiah, Johu Trent, and Mary Johnson wi. Sarah. minh, Esq .. d. 16th July. 1793, a. An, bur. Orange ; w. n. ch. John, Sarah, Hannah Harrison, and Phobe Williams. Elijah m. Rachel Beach : d. 24th Apr., 17:00), 8. 74 w n. ch. Elijah, Jonathan, Rebecca, Lucy, and Phehe , had also Rachel Sickles, Hannah Baldwin, Mtogail Spinning. Annis Whitemore, and a das, who m. a loyal physician, son of loyal


Her Imar Browns, of Trinity Church, Newark. Phehe in Zephaninh Grant. Nehemiah d. Hth Ang., 1751, a. 32, had Jonathar why m. lachal ('lizbe , and they had Nehemiah J. John Treut Crane had Sarun.


MISPELLANPOLA -FAlmond ('rane. Morris Co., w. 176] ; n. ch. Stephel. Jawah, Ezekiel, John, James. Davidl ; br. in 1. JAmeph Kitchel, Elin4 I rane, w. 1749 ; n. ch. David, Sarah Tichenor, Phelwe tadinus, g. d., Abigail and Mary, ch of dau. Mary Smith, der , Sayers Crane, son of John atul David, Ex'ra. Christopher ('rane w. 1760, ch. Nathaniel, Nehemiah, Jacob, and Caleb, and brother Caleb.


Capt. Jons CURTIS was son of John and Elizabeth. of Stratford, Conn .; had 4 brothers; no descendants on record. In 1694 John and Hannah, his wi., sold lands to Cornelius Roullesson, "of Oughquickanon." He d. 17th Sept., 1704, a. 62.


ROBERT DALGLISH, or Douglass, m. Mary Denison, dan. of Robert ; had Jobn, Samuel and Esther; d. aft. 1693.


J .Hs m. Sarah dau. Nath. Ward had Nathaniel, Samuel, Mary. Phebe, Atul Rachel ; Samh wid. adm. 1720.


MAMUL m. Abigail Tompkins bet Hiss. Nath. and sim. sons of John were living 1730. Nath, 1erhaps, jr , was at Hanover in 164.


STEPHEN DAVIS was of Hartford 1646; freeman of Coun. 1645. had see. wi. wid. of John Ward, Jr .; d. al. 1691 ; had Thomas, John and Jonathan ; the first two divided lands in 1692, and in 1694 took lands in right of their father, an old settler, he being dec.


Thus.s . 26th Jan., 1738, n. 78 ; w. n. ch. Thomas, eldrat, Jonathan, stephen, James, Apphin Vanderpoel, sarah Ball, and Mary Wolcott , & in I. John Vanderpool. Thomas, Sen., d. 12th Oct., 1751, a. 67, and Jonathan, his broth .. ndm. James w 174% ; n. ch. Th anas, Mary, Re- becca, Margaret, and Sarah. Thomas, Bloomfield, 1780, w. n. ch. Janira, Mary, and Lettice ; wi. Sarah.


Jons does not appear on record aller 16:4


Jonathan d. let, and Thomas and John adm. Caleb, trad, son of Caleb, son of Jonathan, m. Ruth, dan, of Joseph Hruen , they had Jo- seph, Mary Wand, Phebre Baldwin, Ehzabeth Carter, Sarah smith, and Juanna Morris, He lied Isth Oct., 1750, & B6, Ruth d. 5th June, 17.43, n. 76. Dearun Joseph d. 5th June, I-27, 8. 71.


SAMUEL DAVIS, from stratford, in 1713, bought of John Gardner " up- land at the mountain 50 acres." His w In! ; n. ch. Ebenezer, Tinu thy, samuel, Mary, Elizabeth, Jane, and Eunice Abigail, his wid. 1 1st June, 177%, a. 11. He may have been b. 1672 and om of Wm. of North- umpten, if not of Thomas, Juhu, or Jonathan, sons of Stephan.


GEORGE DAY m. Mary, dau. Edward Riggs; had Paul, George and Samuel; d. bef. 1685, and his wid. m. Anthony Cliff or Olive.


Part d. ab. 1712 ; Phobe wid. a im.


GEORGE had roe. wi. Plebe in 1711 ; perhaps had son John, who . with J. hn Brown and Amos Robert adm. 1"20.


SAMUEL, w 1.15, n. w. Alapul, son David, and perhaps another


MISCELLANE UR -DAVID DAT, New Providence, 1754 , w n. ch Abt- gail, Surh, Mary, Jemimm, and Susanna , bro. Samuel Iny ; & in 1 Win. Maxwell.


L'apt. SAMUEL DAY m. Abigail Carter ; d. 25th Mar., 1777, a. 63 ; may have been bro, of David and posthumous son of Sammuel, w. Morris Co , 177, n. ch. Jointhan, Samuel, Jehiel, David, Robert, Abraham and Jared ; g. ch. John and Abigail ch. of Ezekiel. Silas Day, Morris l'o .. 1703; w n Ezekiel, his l.m., with the " others. Martin Day, w 1:77 ; n. ch. Alsalem, susanna, and Sarah ; wi. Sarah.


DANIEL PAT, Men tham, 1760, w n. ch. Benjamin, Sarunel, Zekiel, Artemus, Nech miah, Jeremih, Tim thy, Daniel, Desire, and Mary Daniel, Morris ('o., 1751 ; w. n. ch. John, Timothy, Sally, Abigail, and Mary ; wi. Mary. Timothy 1. 23d tct., 1-12, n. 75; bur. Madison , per- hape des. of George.


JOSEPH DAY, Hanover, 1.74 ; w n. ch Jonathan, Ame. Th mas, Paul, and Stephen. Dearon Paul d. 30th (ht Jul, a. 74, bnr. Jadon.


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IJISTORY OF ESSEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.


Deacon Amor d. 26th Dec., 1812, a. 83, bur. Conn. Farms ; w. a. ch. Jo- Azubah. Caleb d. 231 May, 17%, a. 67 ; w. n. th. George, Inaute, Azulah, reph, Amos, Aaron, and l'hebe ; prob. des. of Paul.


ROBERT DENISON was at Milford 1645; had John b. 1654, Sam. b. 1656, Esther 1658, Hannah 1662 and Mary, wi. Rob. Dalglish. He d. bef. 1676, when a survey was made for his wid. Esther.


Jons, w. 1694 ; n. vist. Esther, Hannah, and Sarah ; cousins (nephews) John. Salonel, and Esther, ch. of sist. Mary, dec., and cousin John Brown. In 1705, Juhu Dalglish and Thomas Huyes, having equal rights, divided John Denison's lands and meadows ; the south side of the home lot to Thomas Inyes, a part of which is yet in possession of de- ¿cendants ; Thamas m. a Denisoo according to tradition.


STEPHEN FREEMAN was at Milford in 1646; m. Hannah, dan. of Capt. Astwood; had Hannah b. 1655, Mary 1658, Samuel 1662; was dismissed to Fair- field church 1664; w., 1667, n. ch.,-Samuel, Hannah, Mary, Martha and Sarah, and wi. Hannah, who sub- sequently may have m. Robert Porter, of Farmington, it is said.


SAMUEL m. Elizabeth Brown ; had Stephen, "born in Newark," d. in Morris Co., 21st Oct., 1782, a. 86; and Samuel, d. 21st Oct., 1782, a. 86; bur. at Orange, perhaps others.


SABAH, In Ifisk, m. Thomas Judd, of Waterbury.


MISCELLANEOUS. - Benjamin, d. 17th Jan., 1789, a 77, in Morris Co., w. 1. ch. Gilman, Jacob, Sumuel, Benjamin, Elizabeth Johnson, and Rachel MeCourrey. Stephen, jun , at Hanover, 1762 ; n. br. in l. Mat- thew Fairchild. Were they not sons of Stephen? Jedediah, d. Oct., 1811. a. near 86; All 30th Apr., 1803, a. 78 ; both bur. at Orange ; where in 1746 were Deacon Sam. and Sunt., jr., one of whom brought two wolves' heads to Sam. Harrison in 1744 who "markt it according to law ail gave him a ticket for the same." Jedlidinh, Abel, and Sam., were they not sons of the Deacon ?


RICHARD HARRISON, father and son, from West Kirby, in Cheshire, were at New Haven 1664. Rich- ard, sen., took oath of allegiance; rem. to Branford, and dl. Oct., 1653; his dau. Mary m. Thomas Pierson. and Elizabeth m. John Morris. Sargent Richard Harrison had Samuel, Benjamin 1655, John, Joseph, George 1658, Daniel and Mary.




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