History of Essex and Hudson counties, New Jersey, Vol. I, Part 95

Author: Shaw, William H
Publication date: 1884
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Number of Pages: 840


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SARAH m. Joseph Halden, ENq., of Revolutionary fame, f. in 1 of Gen. J. N Cumming. Thomas, Esq., in. Elle. Baldwin ; had Nathaniel, Jonasfila, David, Phehe. Saurea, Abby Johnson, and Eliz. Congar. David, d. 1756. Ephriam, d. 1759, a schlier , and Surah, his wid., adm. Abra- ham, J. 29th July 1549, in Morris Co. a. 57 ; w n. ch. Franc, Jacob, David, Abner, l'hebe, Anna, Mary, Hannah, and Surab, wi. of Clement Wood.


BENJAMIN COE, was in Newark bef. 1732; came with wid. mother from L. I. She m. a Wheeler. lled. 21st Dec. 1788, a. 86; w. n. ch.,-Benjamin, Mary Roberts, wi. of Moses; Sarah Tuttle, wi. of David ; Eunice Baldwin, wi. of Joseph, and Abigail Tichenor wi. of Daniel. Abigail, wi., d. 4th Dec. 1761, a. 59; Kachel, sec. wi., d. 12th Aug. 1779, a. 70.


Jons CONDIT, Conduit, or Cundit, in Newark, 1690, purchased on the Mill Brook Plain 19 acres of Dear. Lawrence, and of the unfortunate Richard, who was "clothed with a good leathern suit," 8 acres adjacent "for 13 months' board and 50 shillings, equivalent to money, already paid." His w. prov. 1713, n. ch.,-Peter, and John, a minor ; friend, and bro. Ben. Lyon, and Mat. Williams; and wi. Deborah ; and gives his g. ch. "each a bible."


PETER m. Mary Harrison ; w. 1713, n. ch. Samuel, Peter, John, Na- thaniel, Philip, Isar, and Mary, hr. in 1. Sum. Harrison. Samuel, d. 18th July 1777 a. >1 ; w n. ch. Daniel, Samuel, dec., David, Jonathan azul Marthis Williams. Damel, d. Ilth Nov. 1783, a. Gl ; w. o. ch. Ira, Joel, Amos, Samuel, Eunire, And Mary , g. s. Iru Harrison ; wi. Ruth. Samuel, d. Isth Nov. 1776, a. 47; m. Mary Smith, 21 Marthu Carter (Wilcox). They had Daniel, and That. John, Rep. and Senator in Congress, 30 years in succession. Col. David, d. 24th Apr. 1777 a. 43. These all at Orange, Peter, at Morristown, d. toth July 1867 a. ny ; w. n. ch. Ebenezer, Joseph, Nathaniel, Peter, and Silas, Col. Elvenezer, d. 3 Apr. 1777 a. 41 . w. o. ch. silas, Ryram, Lewis, Abigail, and Phehe ; wi. Hublah. Joseph, d. Aug. 1776 8. 4x, w. n. ch. Zenas, Rebecca, und .Jemima. Nathaniel, d. 10th Mar. 17x1, 8. 57 ; Joul Benjamin ; both bur. surasunna. Philip, 1. 20th Dec. 101 a. 93 ; bur Morristown.


Juus, the minor son, with his parents, and Peter, and Mary, were prob. hur. in Newark. It is said he had noch.


MIACELLANEOUS -John, w. 1780 n. ch. Matthew, Ruth, Jemima, and Mary. Timothy d. With Sept. 1793 a. 55 ; w. n. ch. Moses, Benjamin; Stephen, Phobe, Betsy, and Pully Poter, bro. of Timothy, d. "Ist Feb. 170 a. 39 ; w. n. Mint. Mary Personette, Sarah Harrison, Suwana Ward, unele Isse, br. in 1. John INnl.


JOHN CONGER, an orig. settler at Woodbridge, 1670, sold meadow and " he did deliver a turf and twig of the same, declaring that he del'd that part in re- lation to the whole." John, Woodbridge, 1710; a *on, perhaps, w. n. ch.,-Benjamin, Job, Joseph, John, Jonathan and Gershom ; wi. Sarah.


BENJAMIN, MarTis Co .; w. 1802, n. ch. Daniel, Enoch, Elizabeth and Lydia ; g. ch. Jonas, Benjamin, Zipporah, and Abigail, ch. of Daniel ; sarah and Martha, ch. of simeon and Abigail Goble ; Lydia, »I Bonja- nilo and Elizabeth Gobles ; Experience.


Jon, Rahway , w. 1758, n. ch. Jobs, Enoch, Moves, Father, Bathin, Ruth l'rice, Sarah Conlington, and Eliz. Heard ; wi. Keziah.


Jony, Hanover, w. Fox. 11. ch. Joseph, John, Stephen. Zes, Thomas, Duval, James, Sarah, and Photo ; w Hannah.


JONATHAN, d. 4th May, 1733, a. 60 ; had Samuel, Mary, and perha]« Jonah ; all contemporaries? Samuel m. Joanna (Tane ; died 14ch Inc. 175_ m. 37 ; had David, Jonathan, Stephen and samuel. Mary w. Nebe- minh Baldwin.


MINCELLASFOUA. - David Conger, one of 3 bro., from Eng ? m. Der Draigny's dan. and had David. David was of Elizabethtown 1739, m Durvas Oliver , Durvas wid. udin. 1747; they had David who m. Rachel Wilson, and had Jubn.


DANIEL DOD, in Newark in 1668 ; was hapt. at New llaven 1st June 1651 with sist. Hannah, and Mary ; all ch. of Daniel Dod of Branford 1644, who d. in 1666; 9 years aft. wi. Mary, He m. Phebe Brown, b. at Milford 1660; perhaps sec. wi. He had John, Stephen, Daniel, and Dorcas.


Jones hud Eleazer, John, Duvil, Abigail, Mary, Thebe, and Elizabeth. STEPHEN had Nathaniel, Silas, Stephen, Joshua, and Dorcas.


DANIEL IN. Sarah Alling ; w. 1766, n. ch. Thomas, Amus, Isaac Jeme-fils, C'alub, Eunice Baldwin, and sarah Freeman.


EBENEZER DOD was son of Daniel of Bradford ; b 1651; in 1673, being of age, had the Seamen's lot granted him ; soon disappears.


SAMUEL DOP, son of Dan. of Bradford, was b. 1637 ; in 1678 was admitted a planter; his w prov. 1714, n. ch.,-Samuel, Jonathan, Mary, Martha, Rebecca, Susanna, and Hannah ; wi. Martha. He was a Lieutenant in 1721, and a committee man on the town's mines, in the mining epidemic.


DANIEL Dop, in Newark, 1707, was son of Stephen and g. s. of Dan., of Branford, mi. Eliz. Riggs, had Stephen, John, and Timothy.


STEPHEN, In. Deborah, dan. of The. Brown ; rrm. to Mendham , bad Lebleur, Thaddeus, Daniel, Parmenas, Ucal, Betsy tank, Kezia Samler, Deborah Brown, Abigail Wright, Sarah and Hannnh.


Jums, w. 176, n. ch. Adonijah, Nehoda, Abel, Matthew, James, Jemina, and Elizabeth ; wi. Jemima ; bro. in I. Amos Harrison.


For the Dud Tree, and its goodlly fruit, see Rev. s. Dvd's Fam. Rec, of Dan. Denl ; revis, ail enlarg. by Dud and Buruet, 1x64.


PATRICK FALCONER, who "suffered much for Christ and did not faint," m. Hannah, dau. of dep. gov. Jones of New Haven, d. 27th Jan. 1692, a. 33, said to have been a preacher in Newark ? w. says mer- chant ; n. broth. James Falconer, John Jones, and hon, fath. Wm. Jones. Scott's Model, p. 196, has let- ter from P'. Falconer, Elizabeth Town, 1684, " not a country for idle people."


SAMUEL FARRAND, Esq., from Milford, s. in. 1. of Joseph Wheeler, purch. of John Medlis in 1711, half of house lot of Sam. Plum, for 85 pound current money of New York, was g. s. of Nathaniel of Milford, 1645, (the only Farrand in Savage's invaluable the- saurus.) and broth. of Nath. b. 16th May, 1679, and Daniel b. 2d July 1683, sons of Nath. jun. of Milford. Hed. 16th. Sept. 1750, a. 60 g. 6 mo ; w. n. ch.,-Daniel, Samuel, Ebenezer, Nathaniel, Joseph, Sarah, Phehe, and Elizabeth.


Dort DANIEL. d. ith Mar., 17H4, a 38 ; his wid. Margaret m. Elijah Hallon.


Samo d. Fodor '03.


FRANFZER d. 28 Jan., 1777, a. 70, Ebenezer 21st .Inly, 187, a 73, and Samuel Fith Sopt., 1988, a. 31 ; bur. Prippeny , wo, and g. ch. of Sm.


NATHANII ; In 1753 \memor ; in 199 Collector in Newark ; had wi. Mary ; ch. Was. and I'hele , prob. others.


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JosrPH d. Sth Aug., 1760, a. 41; w. n. ch. Stephen, James, Enos, and br. Daniel's ch. Hannah, Margaret, and Lydia. Stephen d. 5th May 1821, a. 71 ; Sarab, reliet of Joseph 3d Jun., 1513, a. 97 ; butb bur. Bloom- field. Mines d. 19th Sept .. 1x05, a. 77 ; bro. of Duct. Daniel.


JOHN GARDNER was admitted a planter 1677; m. Abigail Ward, b. in 1665, bef. 1685 ; in 1694 to search on board vessels for lumber, exportation prohibited ; Sheriff of Essex, 1695; sold meadow to Mat. Williams in 1710 " free from all rates, rents, and taxes, from the beginning of the world " and "clear from quit rent forever ;" in 1711, " consideration of valuable affection and fatherly love," gave part of "land at the mountain" to Thomas. His w. 1720, n. ch .- Gershom, Thomas, and Sarah ; wi. Hannah. Abigail d. after 1706.


MISI ELIANEOU'S-Henry Gardner d. 22d Nov., 1796 a. 72 ; was in Mor- ris t'o. bef. 1969 , w. n. ch. Daniel, John, Silas, Rachel, Abigail, Ruth Davis, Catharine Cue, and Esther Allen. Thomas Gardner, springfield 12:2. w. n. ch. Eljah, Benjamin, Saron, William, Thomas, Vous, Sam- uel, and Nath. Bonnel. David, an :ulult in Morris Co. in 1777, conject. of Henry and Gershom. Thomas, Samuel, Benjamin, John, and Thomas, jun., were cotemp. 1744.


THOMAS HAYES, of Milford, 1645; perhaps son or broth. of Nathaniel of Norwalk, who in 1672 had 7 ch. In 1664 " it was propounded to the town by Major Treat, Elder Buckingham, Lient. Fowler, and Thomas Hayes, to build a fulling-mill and saw-mill at Mil- ford." Sergeant Thomas Ilayes and Eliz. Peck, dau. of Joseph Peck, were m. 29th Oct. 1677, by Major Treat. They had Robert at Milford, 30th Sept. 1679; came to Newark ab. 1692 ; had sec, wi. dau. of Robert Denison, and ch. Thomas and Joseph.


ROBERT, w. 1759 ; n. wi. Hannah, sist. Elizabeth Freeman und Hannah Hays. Tradit, says he gave his homestend, corner of Hill and Broad st. to Prosb. Church. He d. 28th Oct., 1739 a. 82. Says g. st.


THOMAS, d. 16th Sept., 1749 a. 56 ; had Thomas, and Daniel. Thonus w. prin. 1777, n. ch. John, Hannah, and Elizabeth ; sist. Porcus Brown. Hannah m. Elias, and Elizabeth mu. Henry Osborn. Sarah wid. uf Thomas m. simeon Riggs, and his w. 17 9 n. Thomas Hayes his wi. son. Thomas d. 17th Der., 1814 a. 37 ; Sarah Riggs d. 29th July 1822 a. 82 ; both bnr. Bloomfield. Daniel d. ab. 1775 ; br. Thomas heir-at-law.


JuskI'n I. Elizabeth Day ; w. 1777 ; n. ch. Samnel, David, Lowph, der., and Martha. Major Samuel, a true whig, vigilant and active in the times that tried men's souls, m. Sarah Bruen ; had Bruen, Phobe Pierron, Hannah Congar, Sarah Pennington, and Doct. Samuel ; d. 20 June 1811 9. 83 ; wi. Sarah 3d June 1803 n. 71. David m. Mary Crane ; had Robert, David, Limeph, Mary Comb, Abigail Pike, bydin Drake, Elizabeth Con_ kur, and Rachel. He d. 28th Jan., 1811 n. 79 ; wi. Mary d. Isth Der., 1×17 a. x2. Martha m. JJohn Ward : no ch


EDWARD HEDDEN m. Jane Jones. She d. 23d Feb. 1773, a. 105. In 1732, John and Joseph Hedden sold to Sam. Freeman, jr., for 36 pounds, 20 acres "next Freeman's land by the mountain ; " Oliver and Eleazer Hledden, witnesses, all perhaps sons of Jane.


Jobkrn, d. 3d Nov., 1798, 8. 96, having bnd 13 ch., 176 g. ch., 106 g. g. ch., and 3 g. g. gr. ch. His w. n. ch. Ebenezer, David, Elijah, Job, Simon, Martha Colman, Phone Saffron, Rebecca Ball, Eliz. Roberts Jonathan, dec., and Joseph, dec. Elwurzer, w. 1783, n. ch. Old., Jedidiah, dec., Sarah, Johanna, and Phobe. Joseph, jr., Esq., m. Sarah C'anfield ; was one of the l'om. for the sale of forfeited estates of loyalists, and d. 27th Sept., 1780, a. 52, "a victim to British cruelty." Ilis w. 11. ch. William, Shows, Teruel, Janus, Inane, and Sarah, subaruq. wi. of John N. Cumming. Jonathan, had C'uleh, Daniel, Abiel, Jotham, Mary Perk, Rebecca Baldwin, and 1.lesFalı.


KL.ZA7V.R, W 1770; n. ch. Eleazer, Edward, Nehemiah, Keziah, Enth, Mary Highe, and Phelee Jones.


ELEAZER LAMPSON was son of John of New IIav- en, and came with his moth. Eliz. Morris. He m. Abigail Swaine ; had corner of Broad and Market st., and in 1701 sold to John Clark "a small piece, half an acre. English measure, all ye front of ye lot," Eliz. Ogden on the north side. Daniel and Thomas Lam- son were at Orange, 1743 and 1748. Eleazer d. 1789, a. 69; Moses, 1798, a. 40; both bur. Rockaway.


THOMAS LONGWORTH, and Christopher Young, both of Southokt. L. L., in 1686, transac. bus. with Henry Lyon, merchant, of Elizabethtown. Long- worth may have been ances, of Thomas, who was in Newark bef. 1717, and d. 4th Sept. 1748, a. 56; w. n. ch.,-Thomas, John, Samuel, David, Isaac, and Mar- tha; wi. Dorcas.


THOMAS, Esq., In. a Rogers ; sec. wi. Mary Bruen. He d. 23d July 1790 a. 72 ; was f. of David, pub. N. Y. Directory ; and of Thomas, f. of Nicholas, of Ohio.


DAVID, d. Ab. 1761 , Isaac adm.


ISAAC, had wi. Sarah, d. 19th Jan. 1754 a. 23; sec. wi. was wil. of David Oglen, Esq. He was County Collector 1772-76 ; in '72 " paul John Pierson £3 for a Wolf's Hend per order of John Ogden, Esq. ; " in '76 "paid Tho. Longworth for ('lerk to this Board for the year £I." Hlin w. 1790, n. wi. Catharine ; g. s. David Johnson.


SAMUEL NESBIT, son of the exile from Scotland, n. Abigail Harrison; d. 12th Mar., 1732, a. 36; w. n. eh.,-James, Samuel, John and Abigail; br. in 1., Sam. Harrison.


JAMES, had wi. Phehe, buf. 1749 ; they had Jonas, and Abigail ; both d. young ; and perhaps others.


SAMUEL, hnd wi. Mary, bef. 1761 ; they had David d. 1793 a. 23 ; per- haps othere.


Jons d. 13th Dec. 1812 a. 87 ; had wi. Elenor ; they lind Sum. d. sept. 178× 1. 25 ; perhaps also James d. 24th Dec. 1811 . 45, and Joseph d. 30th Nov. 1812 a. 41.


MARY Wi. of Sum. d. 19th Sept. 1797 a 59, nith. of Nathaniel, John, and Daniel, all d. bef. 1782 ; and perh. of Sam. d. 1819 a. 51.


HUMPHREY NICHOLS was from " the land of steady habits;" in Newark in 1738 he was paid 108. 6d. "for making the gallows and setting it up;" he was en- gaged in erecting Trinity church; also in the new kitchen adjoining the Court House, and for "doing the same" had 54 pounds in 1753. His w., 1765, n. ch.,- Robert, Moses, Lewis, Isaac, Sarah and Abigail.


Capt. ROBERT, m. Elizabeth Johnson. They had David, Jediah J., Isaur, Samuel, Moves, Aaron, Abby, wi. C. S. Wand, and Sully, wi. . ). Vanderpool. Hod. 13th Nov. 1814 a. 80.


JAMES NUTMAN, Esq., from Edinburgh, m. sec. w. Sarah Prudden ; d. 8th Mar., 1739, a. 77; w. n. ch.,- John, Samuel, James, Isaac, Ephraim, Abigail, Mary Williams and Hannah Sergeant ; Samuel, of Hun- terdon.


Rev. JunN. I. Mchetable Mitchell ; was minister in Morris Co., d. Sept. 1751 n. 48 ; w. n. Nathaniel, James, Benjamin, and Sarah ch. of alst. Mary : Phobe, of sist. Abignil Tuttle ; Rachel, of sist. Rachel Ex- glax, der. : John, Phobe, and Inac, of Isaac, der. ; Jonathan Dod, Han- uuh, and Sarah, of Hannah, dec. ; and gives £10 to Hanover Church.


SAMr rs, d. 6th Apr. 1781 8. 73 ; noch, had neph. Sam.


('npt. JAMEN, m. Eliz. Ogden ; d. 5th Apr. 1785 a. 69 ; hnd James, and Sarılı ; by sec. wi. Lydia Rogers, wid, of a Crane, had Eliz., Lydia, and


ISAAC, m. Joanna Bahlwin ; rem. to Eliz. town ; il. bref. 1760 bad John


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l'hrbe, and Sarah. John mn. Trypbrnia Baldwin ; had Aaron, Ebenezer B. und Oliver.


EPHRAIM d. 1751 H 30, in Morris d'o. , noch.


DAVID OGDEN was from Eliz'town ab. 1676, broth., it is believed, of John, jr., Jonathan and Joseph, and son of John, who was at Stamford 1641, and agreed next year with Gov. Kieft, of N. Amsterdam, to build a stone church ; in 1644 was at Hempstead ; in 1656 at Southampton ; named in Conn. charter 1662; pur- chaser of Eliz'town 1664, and rep. in Assembly Huis. He m. Eliz., wid. of Josiah Ward; w., Der., 1691, n. ch.,- David, eldest, John, JJosiah and Swaine.


Capt. Devin d. Ist July 1734 a. af , w. n. ch. John, David, L'ent, Sarah, Elizabeth, Abigail, and Martha ; s. in 1. Nath. nul John Johnson, and Joseph Tuttle, John, Esep., m. Hannah Sayre : d. 14th Feb. 1705 8. 87 , had C'apt. John, Sarun, Hannah C'allwell, wi. of Her. Janies ; and others. David, Faq., m. C'utlistine dan. of Col. Josiah ; d. 28th Jan. 1750 a. F) ; hud David, Caleb. Aldgai, Catharine, James, aml Jacob. Iser Long- worth in. his wid. I zal, Esq., High Sheriff in 1763, "a gentleman uf had Ros. Czal, Mais, Charles, and Elizabeth wi. Robert Johnston. Martha m. C'alch Sayres ; Inut Davet, Caleb, Jonathan, Canl, amt Ichu. lal Muyres ; and was me, ul. of The Eagles.


Jons, w. Dec. 1732 ; n. ch. Thomas, Isaac, Hannah, Phobe, Jemina, Eliz. and Sarah. Jemima m. In. Pierson. Esq. ; Sarah m. Isaac Pier- son . Eliz. m. James Nutman, and one m. a Williams.


Col. Jostsu had wi. "L'attern" in li; was rep. in Assembly, 1716 and 1721 ; 4. 17th May 1763 a, 84. w. n. ch. David, Jacob, Josiah, Mary, and Catharina Longworth ; g. ch. John, and Henry, Nous of Josiah ; Sarah, Cuthurine, Jognh, Jacob, David, and Joseph Banks, ch, of Mary , g. g. con Jusinh Ugen Banks, son of Juntares, jr., the ; and wi. Mary. Hon. David, gral. Vale 1728, Judge Sup, Court, and in the Revolution a distinguished loyalist, d. 1800 a. 93; had Isaac, a lawyer, who m. Mary dec. 1772 a. 26, duu, of Rev Isaac Browne, and in sympathy with the Jugo, in 175hi left ; Abruhum ale of the har ; and C'ul. Samuel, f. of David B. Ogden, Dort. Jacob was a distinguished physician, and settled In Jamies, 1. 1. Mary m. JJantes Banks ; d. 18th Aug. 1751 a. 40.


SWAINK, d. 20th Apr. 1755 a. 68. C'apt. Abraham d. 11th May 17:0 a. 67 : w n. ch. Abraham, Elenzer, and Lydia Bahjum ; g. ch. Abraham and Rachel Ballwin, amt Moses Osborn ; > in 1. Josiah Baldwin. David dl 19th Oct. 1551 a. 38 ; all bur. in Orange John, d. 1797 n. 60; bur. Caldwell ; perh. all woons of Swaine.


BENJAMIN PARKHURST, of Elizabethtown, perh. son of Benj., one of the Associates; in his w., 1721, n. ch.,-Benjamin, Samuel, John, Martha, Mary and Ilannah ; wi., Mary.


BENJAMIN hud Jeninh, d. Inf., and seven daus. ; s. in 1. David JaIne's, How's Beach, John Kitehall, and a Muchmore ; Jurk. others. Benj., in Sutra, ab. 1800; par. unk.


SAMUEL IM. Esthat Baldwin, bur. on the day bef. the Brit. Army ent. town, 1776. They Med Stephen, Caleb, David, Samuel, ami inf. dau., il. 1701. Stephen rene to springfield ; had Samuel, d. Ich Sept, I. a. 63, wh. a. Stoph. d. fith Not 1:13, 8. 22; and Moralim, f. of Charles, and Jonathan. Caleb m. Lydia Lyon ; whe d. 15th Ang., 1785, n. 40; hud Jaluz, Henry I. Hannah Wilmes, Esther Clark, Lydia, Nehemiah, Caleb, and Alla Lyon, He d. 7th Feb. 1817, a. 73, had mer, wi. wid. Eunice Brown. David d. Det. 1778; had John, Samurl, David, aml Mary Wind- ruff, wi. of Abber. Krv Sanmel, grad. Princeton, d. and bor, at Bloom- ing Grove, young ; hul Nathaniel and Mary. Numuri d. 1783.


JOSEPH PECK m. Lydia Ball; was son of Henry, of N. Haven, who m. Sarah, dau. of Roger Alling ; b. 9th Oct., 1675; d. 9th Jan., 1746, a. 71, the grave-stone proving the genealogy. They had Joseph, Timothy and Sarah.


Deacon JuSEPH d. 12th July, 1972, a. 70; m. Jemina Lindsley ; w. n. ch. John, David, Aliguil Jones, Ruth INnl, Eliz. Wright, and g. ch. David, son of Jesse, der Juhn, Esq., w. 1982; n. ch. Jared, Aaron, John, Stephen, Rhode, ami Elizabeth.


TIMOTHY d. 30th It. 1797, A. 88, hur. Morristown ; w. n. ch. Nathan- irl, Sarah Beach, Lydia Hathaway, Phetx Guldle, and Abigail Gardner. Nathaniel d. 30th Mar. 1782, 8. 39; hd Phehe, Hannah, Rachel, Mary, Tilza, f.ydla, and Sarah,


SAMUEL POTTER, From Wallingford, was son of John, of New Haven, and bapt. 1641; m. Anna only dan. of W'm. Russell, 1670; was admitted a planter in 1678; had a survey and patent 1679; was one of the three soldiers in 1601; d. ab. 1696. Deacon Sam- nel Potter d. 5th Feb. 1756, a. 84; possib. his son ; was buried on the green by the church at Conn. Farms. Sam, son of John Potter, and neph. of Samuel, was b. 1675; dear. Sam. 1671. Justice Potter, at Court from 1725 to 1737, and deac. Sam. perh. the same?


Rev. JOHN PREDDEN was a son of Rev. Peter, from Yorkshire, who came to Boston with Davenport, and at N. Haven gathered the Milford church, over which he was settled in 1650. Rev. John grad. Harvard 1668; was settled at Jamaica, L. 1., 1670, at Newark from 1692 to 1699; in 1706, and after, had for scholars Nat. and Sam Duglas, David and Mary Ogden, Jos. and David Peck, John and Steph. Dod, Tho. and Eliph. Johnson, Nat. and Dan. Morris, Jos, and Steph. Harrison, Jos, and Phebe Brown, Sam. and Sim. Huntington, Ben. Pierson, John Plum, Eben. Lyon, Dan. Lindley, and others, night and day. t'asparus Schuyler, and Gerardus Beckman, entered for board and school in 1707. In 1792, he sent to the weaver at Flushing, "linen warp and woolen heft to be wrought into curtains." In 1712 John Conduit wore thirty- one yards of woolen cloth for him for £1 38. 6d .- IMO- hundred-and-eighty-eight pounds of beef had from Jasper Crane, being worth £2 8x. Od. He d. 11th Dec. 1725, a. SO; had ch. John, Joseph, Joanna, wi. Nathaniel Moore: Kezia, wi. Elnathan Baldwin, and Sarah, wi. James Nutman.


Junx b. at Milford 1675 ; w. 1715, n. ch. Abigail, and Joanna. Abigull m. Samuel Alling.


Deacon Justrn d. in Morris Co., Sept. 1776, a. k4 ; w. n. ch., Jumph. Iser, Peter, Moers, Admiram, Benjamin, Kimah, Rachel, and Sarah Miller.


JOSEPH TUTTLE m. Abigail Ogden; rem. to Whip- pany, bef. 173%; was Esq., Deacon and Col., d. 1789, a. 91; w. n. ch. Joseph, John and David; g. s. Sam- uel, son of Joseph.


Storni, Hannover, 1762; w. n. min Klenezer; broth. John, Jumph, Davel, Mamm, and Janire ; wi. Rachel.


TIMOTHY TUTTLE, Esq., Hanover, 1755; w. n. ch. Daniel, Thomas, Isaac, Stephen, Abraham, Mary and Joanna; &, in 1. John Style; wi. Cecilia, John Style, adm. Abraham, 1762.


MISCELLANEOUS B .- Joseph and Timothy Tuttle, were sins of Stephen, who was b. 20th May, 1473, and in his w. Woodbridge, 1709, n. ch. Tim- athy oldest, Joseph, Stephen, and Sam., con. John Cooper. Stephen was a son of Joseph, who m. Hannah Munson in 1667 ; and g. a. of Wm., who came from to, Northampton, ways trail., in 1635, to Boston, a. 26, with wi. Elz. and three ch. ; but wwon rem. to New Haven and became a man of consequence.


JOHN VANCE, d. 9th Nov. 1751, a. 64. Alies or Alice, wid. 17th Sept. 1764, a. 73. His w. n. ch.,-


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Edward, William, Thomas, Alexander, Esther, Anne Norwood, Elizabeth Henry, and g. s. John, son of James.


MISCELLANEOUS .- In 1761, Wm. and Mary sold to Sam. Hayes, for £229, a house and honte lut of 3 neres ; now of C. Walsh. Mary d. 7tb l'ec. 1787 a. 65. The d. 2d Apr. 1737 a. 20. Wm. s. of Ed. and Mary d. 173" a. 19 mo. Edward d. 23d Jan, 1808 n. 54 Sarah, wid. Ed. d. 21st Sept. 1813 a. 50


JOHN VANDERPOOL m. Apphia Davis. He d. 16th July 1763. a. 56. She d. 27th Ang. 1795, a. 87. They were m. bef. 1739. John, perh. s. of Wynant, d. 4th Apr. 1750, a. 69. Catharine, w. of Wynant, d. 12th Jan. 1744. a. 57. John kept the County House in 1762 and in 1765, Thomas, perh. son, was paid "for Boards to make a Partition in the Court House, 20 sh."


MISCELLANEOUS .- From their broken gr. st. ; their graves having been unlawfully sold by nn Hon. May. and Com. Coun. nt 50 cents per sy. foot ; we learn that Malachi Pool d. 26th March 1743; Malachi, son of David and Catherine, in 1772 : a dan. of Abraham atul Jane, in 1736 ; and Elz. dan. of Malachi and Mary Pool, loth Oct. 1736 a. 2 ; and James Vanderpool d. 31st Mar. 1799 n. N y. 6 mos.


Jons Poot. d. 27th Feb. 1751 a. 37 ; w. n. ch. Albian, James, John, and Jabez ; wI. Elizabeth.


THOMAS VANDERPOOL, W. 1785 n. ch. Jones, John, and Isaac ; wi. Rachel.


Deacon JAMES WHEELER, d. 3d Jan. 1747, a. 63; Mary, his wid., perh. see. wi., d. 1st Jau. 1763, a. 84. Hle bought of Ab. Kitchell, in Dec. 1712, the home lot farm. Rob. Kitchell's and was prob. with two Joseph Wheeler's, in Newark, 1726, of the Milford family. He had a son C'aleb, perh. other ch.


DEACON CALEA, d. 221 Dec. 1803 a. 77. His w. n. ch. Caleb and James, dec. ; s. in 1. Robert Neil, and wi. Phebe. Capt James, d. 12th Mar. 1777 a. 37 ; a soldier of the Revolution, good, and true, and worthy uf a more honorable monument than the edifice stealthily and illegally erected on the burial place of the family. His ch. were Stephen, James, Joseph, and Phebe. Phebe was wi. of Gov. Wm. S. Pennington.


JOSEPH WHEELER, w. 1726; n. ch.,-Ephraim, Stephen, Dorcas, Mary, Patience and Abigail.


JOSEPH WHEELER, w. 1726; n. ch,-ellest Joseph, Justice, Obadiah, Patience Beardslee ; s. in 1. Sammuel Farrand; wi. Dorcas. He had lands in Milford, Port Royal and Newark.


MIBUFILANEONS .- David Wheeler, Hanover ; w. n. ch. David, Juhn, Mary, Phebe, Khoda, all Sarah ; wi. Charity. David, d. 8th May 1775 n. 27; bur. Whippany. John, Hanover, 1780; w. n. ch. Charity, Su- sanna, and Khz. In 1772, Joseph, and Abiel, of Morris ('o., sold land in Newark. Sarah, wi. of Jus., d. 28th Jan. 1735 a. 52; bur. Newark.


MATTHEW WILLIAMS, a son of Matthew, of Wethers- field, had "for his home lot, part of a see. division, on the hill by the town side, in the rear of Henry Lyon's home lot." He d. 12th Nov. 1732, a. 81; bnr. at Orange. Matthew, Esq., pres. his s. w. 1759 n. ch.,- Isaac, Thomas, Sarah Mun, Jemima Dod, Lydia Har- rison and JJoanna Condit.


MITTELLANEDIN. Amos WITHanin, appears in 1700; may have been that elder bru, of Matthew, b. JHD, Nath, and dershum, are of rec. IT :. Capt. Somos, d. 19th Apr. 1799 a. 70. Amon, Faq., d. 26th June, 1754, a. 64 ''npt. Thomas, 1. 12th July, 1330, & !0). Elenzer, d 11th May, 1814. A. M. Mammel, d. Ist Apr. 1812, n. 99. Samuel, jr., 1. 7th Apr. 1824. n. Tu, hence their draven, should be able to trace their line. age.


JONNAH Woon, d. 18th Apr. 1725, a. 68; bur. in Newark, perh. s. of Jonas, of Conn., 1641 ; Southamp- ton, bef. 1654, and one of the 80 Elizabethtown as- sociates.


MISCELLANEOUS .- Capt. Christopher Wood, perh. s. of Jonnah, d. 8th Feb. 1750, a. 68; w. n. ch. Elias, John, Abigail Ilorton, and Pheba Bruon ; w. Phobe ; g. ch. James, Henry, and Hannah Lyon ; Joseph, Elias, Jabish, Eliz, and Phebe Bruen ; and P'hebe Horton. Elias, 1771. w. n ch. Christopher, and Nathaniel ; neph. James, Jonathan, Sta- phen, Zuphar, and Heury, ch. of Henry Lyon, dec. Jonas Woud, 1745, w. n. ch. Annn Clark, Phebe Terrill, Margaret and Sarah ; bro. Joseph ; and John, s. of bro. Jolin, dec.


ROBERT YOUNG was one of the Scotchmen welcomed by the town, with Clizbie and Nesbit. He was perh. one of those given to Pitlochie and Barclay, and if not banished, a companion of the prisoners, in 1685. He m. Sarah, dau. Ben. Baldwin. They had David, John, Jonathan, Robert and Stephen. He was Sheriff in 1696, and a Trustee named in the grant from the Proprietors of N. J. with John Curtis, John Treat and Theoph. Pierson, to hold "the small traet allotted for the burying place," and for no other purpose for- ever. He d. 7th Nov. 1726, a. 63. By a permit from the suc. of said Prop. a highway has desecrated his grave for 30 years !




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