New Jersey biographical and genealogical notes from the volumes of the New Jersey archives : with additions and supplements, Part 29

Author: Nelson, William, 1847-1914; New Jersey Historical Society
Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Newark, N.J. : Published by the society
Number of Pages: 240


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"In the Memory of Joseph Warrell, Esq., who departed this life March 6th, 1775; aged 36 years. This stone is erected, not from pomp, or pageantry, but from true affection.


"For other thoughts employ the widowed wife; The best of husbands, loved in private life, Bids her with tears to raise this humble stone, That holds his ashes, and expects her own."


ii. A daughter, who married Abraham Cottnam, a leading lawyer of Trenton. She had children: 1. Warrell Cottnam; 2. George Cottnam, licensed as an attorney, May, 1780; 3. Martha, m. Robert Hoops, who was a Major in the American Army in the Revolution.


JOHN WATSON.


John Watson, the first painter known to have settled in America, came from Scotland about 1715. and took up his residence at Perth Amboy. He returned to Europe, and brought thence to America a considerable collection of pictures. some of his own composition. So that "the first painter, and the first collection of paintings [in Amer- ica] of which we have any knowledge. were planted at Perth Amboy." Mr. Watson was so penurious that he was styled "the Miser of Perth Amboy," and besides was extremely irascible. He was unmarried, his family consisting of himself, a nephew, and a niece, for whom he had sent to Scotland soon after his establishment here. He died August 22, 1768, aged 83 years. and is buried in the rear of St. Peter's church. What became of his paintings is not known .- Whitehead's Perth Amboy, 125.


REV. JAMES WATT.


James Watt was in 1770 ordained and installed pastor of the Presby- terian Church at Cape May, N. J., by the First Presbytery of Phila- delphia. He died November 19, 1798. Upon his tombstone we read, "If disinterested kindness, integrity, justice and truth deserve the tributary tear, here it is claimed."


BENJAMIN WILLIAMS.


Benjamin Williams was a descendant of Matthew Williams, who was of Weathersfield, Conn., in 1636, and whose son, Matthew, was born in 1652 or 1653. The latter was among the Branford colonists who agreed to settle in Newark, but he went to Long Island, and thence to Barba- does, whence he was granted a ticket of migration to the Colonies, Jan. 14, 1678. He was admitted to Newark as a planter in 1680. In 1686 he took up land near the mountain-now Orange-and there he died, Nov. 12, 1732, in his eighty-first year. His oldest son, Amos Williams, lived on his father's place, and died there in 1754, aged 63 years. The oldest son of Amos was Benjamin, who is said to have been fourteen years old at his father's death. This must be an error, if he was the Benjamin


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WILLIAMS: WILLIAMSON: WITHERSPOON


Williams who in 1758 advertised a runaway negro servant. Benjamin, son of Amos, had a saw-mill, a cider mill and distillery, a tannery, cur- rying shop and shoe shop. He took a protection from the British when they marched through Newark in December, 1776, and on Feb. 27, 1777, took the oath of allegiance to the King and joined the Royal militia in New York. He soon became dissatisfied, or was persuaded by his patriot cousin, Captain Thomas Williams, to forsake his new allies, for on August 4, 1777, he renounced allegiance to the King, and took the oath of fidelity to the State of New Jersey. Thereafter he was quiescent during the war, his sympathies with the British, while pru- dence bade him be loyal to the country. So many of his relatives were of his mind that their neighborhood is to this day known as "Tory Corner." He died in 1826 .- Wickes's History of the Oranges, 50, 274, 30S.


GENERAL MATTHIAS WILLIAMSON.


Matthias Williamson was born about 1716, being the son of William Williamson, of Elizabethtown, who died Jan. 10, 1735. His mother was Margaret, daughter of Capt. Matthias DeHart; she married, second, William Chetwood, who kept a famous inn, known by "The Sign of the Nag's Head," in that ancient town, which she continued some years after his death, and as late as 1759 In that year Matthias lived near the tavern. He was Lieutenant of a company of cadets at Elizabethtown in 1740, and was High Sheriff of Essex County in 1757. In 1759 he was designated an alternate Pay- master of the New Jersey expedition against Canada. On Dec. 6, 1774, he was selected by his fellow citizens to serve on the Committee of Correspondence for Elizabethtown. He was commissioned Colonel of a regiment of light horse, Oct. 27, 1775; Brigadier General of the New Jersey Militia, Sept. 6. 1776: Brigadier General commanding a brigade, State troops, Nov. 27, 1776, which last named commission he resigned, Feb. 6, 1777. He also served as Assistant Deputy Quarter- master General, as Assistant Quartermaster General, and as Quarter- master General. In all these various positions he rendered good ser- vice to the patriot cause during the Revolution. He was a vestryman of St. John's Episcopal Church in 1749, and was an active and liberal supporter of that church for many years. He married Susanna Hal- sted. His residence was some years ago occupied as the Union Hotel. He died at Elizabeth, Nov. 8, 1807, aged 91 years. He was the father of Isaac H. Williamson, who was Governor and Chancellor of New Jersey, 1817-1829, and who died July 10. 1844; the latter was the father of the late ex-Chancellor Benjamin Williamson.


Mathias Williamson was a native of Elizabethtown. New Jersey. After graduating at Princeton College in 1770. he studied law, and was admitted to the Bar in November. 1774; but the war commencing, he became an officer in the Commissary department. Ile died in Eliza- bethtown in 1836. aged 84 .- N. J. Archives. XXVII., 268.


JAMES WITHERSPOON.


James Witherspoon, a son of President Witherspoon, was a young man of great promise, who graduated at Princeton College in 1770. He joined the American army as aide to General Nash, and was killed at the battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777 .- N. J. Archives, XXVII .. 268.


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WOODHULL: YOUNGLOVE


REV. JOHN WOODHULL.


John Woodhull was born in Suffolk County, Long Island. He studied theology with the Rev. John Blair, and was licensed by the Presbytery of New Castle in 176S. He settled at Leacock, Lancaster County, Penn- sylvania, where he was installed, August 1, 1770. Mr. Woodhull was a strenuous Whig, and while in this charge advocated the cause so elo- quently from the pulpit that he succeeded in enlisting as soldiers every male member of his congregation capable of bearing arms, he going with them as chaplain. In 1778 he succeeded the Rev. William Ten- nent at Freehold, New Jersey. During many years of his ministry he conducted a grammar school, and superintended the studies of young men preparing for the ministry. He was a Trustee of Princeton Col- lege for forty-four years. Mr. Woodhull received the degree of Doc- tor of Divinity from Yale in 179S. He died Nov. 22, 1824 .- Hist. of Old Tennent Church, by Rev. F. R. Symmes, 1897; Funeral Sermon.


YOUNGLOVE.


Younglove is an unusual name in Morris county. Israel (perhaps an error for Isaiah) Younglove is mentioned among the common pleas judges in 1760. Ezekiel Younglove, of Reddis Town, married Mary Lyon, May 16, 1746, and on presenting his child, Dorcas, for baptism, in the Morris- town church, Sept. 27, 1747, renewed his covenant as a member of the church.


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Index to Names


[The following index is to surnames only, except where Christian names appear in the titles to biographies. The bold face type indicates the class- ified biographies, of which there are 224].


A


Baker. 54. 93, 176


Baldwin (Jonathan) and family, 24 Baldwin, 33, 113. 123


Bancroft, 137


Banks, 172 Barbarous, 3S


Barbaroux, 3S, 91


Barber (Col. Francis) and family, 24, 25 Barber. 20S Barclay, 154


Bard, Samuel, 25


Bard, 13. 115. 204


Barnes, 80. 129, 130, 206


Barrett, 21


Barton, 77


Bartow (Thomas, 1st and 2d), 26


Basse, 78, 125


Bassett. 192


Bates, 27


Baxter. 3


Bayard, 151, 207


Baynton, 66


Beach (Rev. Abraham), 26


Beach. 50, 76


Beakes family, 27


Beaks. 56


Bearcroft, 166


Bears. 114


Beatty (Rev. Charles), 27, 28


Beatty, John, 2S


Bedford, 76


Beekman. 50, 177


Beere, 63 Belcher, 34, 43, 86


Belerjeau. 129


Bell. 21. 201


Bellerjeau, 131


Belleville. 57


Bellomont. 109


Belville, 131


Benezet, 26


Bennett, 45


Bergen. 130 Bernard, 23, 36, 142, 143, 144, 145, 147. 14S


Berrien family, 28, 29


Berrien. 100


Berry, 17


Bertaut, 26


Bertholf, 51


Bertie. 152


Bice. 50 Bickley, 21. 189


Bigelow, 75 Biles, 49. 69 Billing. 61


Bills. 44 Bingham. 61 Bioren, 116


Aaronson. ST Abbott, 103 Ackerman. 51, 9S Acrelius. 73 Acton, 11S


Adams (John, of Saxem) family, 1, 2 Adams, 51. 105. 111


Ainsley. 142. 143, 144, 145, 146


Albertson, 149 Alexander, 22, 137, 186, 209


Alexander (Lord Stirling), 26 Alger, 4 Allen (Rev. John of Woodbridge) family, 34 Allen, 10, 12, 19, 46, 78, 113, 129 Alling. 76


Allinson family, 5-12


Allinson. 90. 191 Allison family, 12-16


Allison, 91, 98, 101, 165, 166 Allston. 33 Alsop, 10. 12


Amberman, 199


Ambler. 189


Anderson, James, 1S


Anderson. 57, 129, 206 Andersons (of Bergen Co.), family, 16-1S Andrus. 129


Anthony. 204 Antill family, 18-22


Antill. 167


Antram. 41


Antrobus. 190


Arents. 50


Armitage. 165


Armstrong, 65. 140. 185


Arnold (Col. Jacob), 22 Arnold, 22. 68


Arthur (Rev. Thomas), 22 Ashfield. 120


Assheton, 110


Atkinson. 6. 7. 116, 189, 190


Auckersz. 172


Avise. 123 Axford, 130, 131


Averigg. 18


Aynesley (William, Chief Justice), 23. 24 Aynsley. 16S Ayres, 154


B


Bacon, S Bailey. 10 Baily, 10 Bainbridge, 201


214


INDEX.


Bishop. 8, 11, 90 Bispham. 6. 191 Black, 13, 46 Blackwell, Robert, 29


Blackwell, 6


Blair, Rev. Samuel, 29


Blair. 94, 124, 212


Blake, 79. 152


Blanchard family, 29-32 Blanchard, 51, 77


Blatchley. 93


Bloomfield family, 32-36 Bloomfield, Joseph, 36-40 Bloomfield, 104, 140, 187 Boa. 123 Bogert, 16, 17


Bolton. 189


Bong. 122, 123 Bongaert, 51, 184 Bonin, 204


Bonnel, 51


Booue, 141, 144, 147, 166


Borden family, 40-49


Borden. 134, 165


Bott, William, 49


Boudinot, Elias, 49 Boudinot, 28. 55, 58, 59, 109, 199, 201 Bound. 3


Bowlby. 80, 81


Bowne. 169


Boyd. 10, 11, 12, 108


Boxer, 98


Bozworth, 45


Braddock, 15


Bradford, William, 49


Bradford. 23. 56


Bradshaw, 78, 210


Brainerd, 28, 201


Braisier, Francis, 50


Brearley, 78


Brearly, 136


Breyant, Cornelis, 50, 51 Brian. 59. 60, 176 Briant, 59


Brick. 138


Bright, 183


Brinks, 5 Brinton, 89


Britain, 150 Britten, 5


Britton, 117


Britz, 150


Broadbent, 9


Broadhurst, 206


Brodhead, 185


Broughton, John, 52


Brown, Rev. Isaac, 52


Brown, 4. 19, 67, 156 Bruon, 161


Bryan, 59


Bryant family, 52-60


Bryant, 117, 119, 164


Budd (Rev. Thomas) and family, 60- 07


Budd (John) and family, 67. GS Budd, 41, 188, 189 Bullus, 39 Burd, 87 Burgo, 120 Burgin, 141 Burnet, 152 Burr, Aaron, GS, 69 Burr, 37, 49, 116


Burrowes, 14


Bustill. 189


Butcher, 149 Butler, 14 Butterworth. 43 Byard, 130 Byles, Major Thomas Langhorne, 69 Byllinge, 64, 82


C


Cadberry, 10


Cadmus, 31, 191


Cadwalader, 56, 58, 78, 129


Cadwallader, 69, 132, 179


Cairncross. 186


Caldwell, 16, 114


Callender. 22


Campbell (Rev. Colin) and family, 69. 70 Campbell, 19, 115


Camptone, 4 Carey, 88


Carl. 51, 52


Carleton, 85


Carman. 36


Carmichael, 206


Carr, 125


Carter, 154


Carteret, 200


Case, 80


Castner, 165


Chambers (Alexander) and family, 71 Chambers, 79, 94


Chamnis, 63


Champante, 109


Champion, 190


Champneys, 2


Chandler. 49, 77, 166, 167


Chapman. 39, 100, 129, 130


Charles, 65


Chattin, 9, 10


Chetwood, 16, 25, 32, 49, 211


Chew. 6


Childs, 102


Christian, 20


Church, 88 Clark, 6. 9, 10. 71. 93, 98, 136, 191, 198


Clarke, 206 ('larkson, 93, 186


Clausen, 20S


Clay, 73 Clayton, 41, 46, 125, 129


Clements. 102 Clinton. 27


Close. 171


Clothier, 5, 6, 191


Clunn, Capt. John, 71, 72


CInun, 57


Coates, 206


Cochran, Dr. John, 72


Cochran, 172


Cocker. 75 Coe. 179


Coelbach, 94


Coerman, 51 Coieman, 52


Colburn, 39


Colden, 18, 19, 20, 53, 111


Cole. 187


Collas, 122 Colles, 22 Collin, Rev. Nicholas, 72-74 Collings, 13 Collins, 8. 62. 64, 65, 104, 108, 176 Colton, 90, 92


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INDEX.


Conaroe, 103 Condit, 76 Conkling, 67 Conover, 44 Cook family, 74-77


Cook, 42, 47, 166 Cooke, Rev. Samuel, 77 Cooper, 6, 8, 10, 75, 77, 128, 138 Cornbury, 42, 109 Cornelious, 120 Corson, 66 Cortselius, 93 Cosby, 83, 209


Cottnam, Abraham, 78


Cottnam, 80, 81, 130, 182, 210


Donop, 157


Coursier, 29


Douglass, 46


Dove, 207 Drake, 180


Drummond, 208


Dubois, 185


Duffield, 58, 59


Dugdale, 8


Duke, 118


Dunham, 33


Dunlap, 107, 124


Dunn, 98


Durlandt, 18


du Simitiere. 56


Dutton, 11, 90


Duyckinck, 157


E


Eakin, Rev. Samuel, 97


Earl, 6, 52, 61, 190


Earle, 41, 178


Earll, 191


Eastburn family, 97-99


Eaton family, 99, 100


Eaton, Rev. Isaac, 100


Eaton, 28, 192


Eckley, 82. 86


Edsall, 28


Edwards, 15, 44, 47, 64, 68. 150


Eerl, 178


Eggers, 11


Einley, 189


Eldridge, 62


Ellis family, 101-105


Ellis, 13, 14, 37, 39, 62, 90, 181


Ellison, 4, 20


Elmer, 25


Ellsworth, 171


Ely, 58, 75, 129


Emlen, 81, 195


Eoff, Jacob, 105


Eoff, 159


Erichzon, 177


Erskine, Capt. Robert, 105


Erwin, 46


Estaugh, 149


Etsels, 200


Evans, Rev. Nathaniel, 106, 107


Evans, 98, 137, 139


Ewing family, 108


Ewing, 131


Demarest, 16, 17 Demoney, 51


Dennis, 3, 4, 40, 98 Dennison, 47 Denys, 181 DePeyster, 179 Derjee, 31 DeVaucelles, 38, 91 Devens, Richard, 96


DeWitt, Rev. Peter, 96 DeWitt, 77 Dey, 30 Dickason, 42 Dickerson, 139, 154


Dickinson, 137


Dill, 98 Dillwyn, 195


Dimsdale, 189


Dixon, 30, 58, 75


Dobbins, 7


Dole, 149


Donaldson, 149


Donington, 77


Cousens, 11


Covenhoven, 198


Cowell family, 79-81


Cox, 56, 58, 59, 102 Coxe, Daniel, 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th, 81-92


Coxe, William, 92


Coxe. 13, 37, 3, 39, 43, 63, 78, 103, 132, 175, 189, 207


Cozzens. 25 Crage, 71


Craige, 103


Cramer, 202


Crane (Benjamin) and family, 93


Crawford, 152 Crips, 61, 62 Crispin, 190 Croes, 16. 73


Crolius family, 93, 94 Crosby, 189 Crosse, 41


Cumming, Rev. Alexander, 94 Cumming, John Noble, 95, 96


Cumming, 22


Cummings, 110


Cummins, 57, 129, 204


Cuthbert. 199 Cuyler. 11


D


Dally, 122 Darby. 30 Darcy, 76


Davenport, Rev. John, 96


Davenport, 160, 190, 195


Davidson, 105 Davies, 21 Davis, 109, 112, 130, 171, 192 Day, 195 Dayton, 136 Dean, 54 Deane, 58, 59 Deare, 53, 98, 119 de Bass, 35


DeBow, 47 ' DeCline, 129 DeCou, 129, 130, 131 DeCow, 10, 57 DeHart, 211


Eyre, 70


Farre, 62 Fauconier (Peter) and family, 108- 110 Fauconier, 204 Faulkner, 179


216


INDEX.


Feavor, 53 Fell (John) and family, 110, 111 Fell. 173, 174, 186


Fenimore, 12, 189, 190


Fennimore, 103


Fenton, 189 Fenwick, 1, 2, 62, 118


Field, 126, 199, 202


Finley, 184 Finney, 165, 166


Fischer. 159


Fisher, Hendrick, 111, 112


Fisher. 47, 79, 181


Fithian, Philip Vicars, 112 Fitzgerald. 59 Fitz Randolph, 3, 4, 33, 125 Flaningam, 138


Fogg, 3 Foote, 19, 21 Footman, 87 Force, 87


Ford, Jacob, 1st and 2d, 112, 113


Ford, 18, 22, 37, 46, 114, 203 Forman, 122, 137, 160 Forrest. 149


Fortescue. 185


Foster, Ebenezer, 113, 114


Foster, 11, 12


Fowle, 40, 42 Fowler. 68


Fox, 125 Francis, 87


Franklin, 34, 46, 84, 92, 103, 113, 127, 150, 158, 175


Fraser, George, Jr., 114 Fraser, 132


Frazee, 32 Frazer, Rev. William, 115


Frazer, 70 Freeman, 112 Frelinghuysen, Gen. Frederick, 115 Fresneau. 109 Furgler, Francis, 115, 116 Furman, Moore, 116 Furman, 86


G


Gage, 151, 152 Gallatin, 111 Galloway. 84 Gano, 117 Garbett, 206 Gardiner, 45, 102


Gardner, 62 Garring, 31


Garrison, 169


Gaskill, 6


Gauthier, 29, 30 Gerneaux (Francis) and family, 117 Gibbon family, 118 Gibbon, 187 Gibbs, 170 Giffard. 32 Gilbertliorpe, 27


Giles. 33, 35, 37 Gill, 123 Gillis, 176 Githens. 6 Glenn. 137 Goelet, Francis, 119


Goetschins, 184 Goodwin, 81 Gordon, Andrew, 120 Gordon, Lewis, 120


Gordon, Peter, 120, 121 Gordon, 22, 79 Gosling, 62, 65 Gould, 2, 118 Gouverneur, 151, 178


Graham, 52, 165


Gray, Capt. James, 121 Greasy, 3


Green, Rev. Enoch, 121, 122


Green, 58, 203, 206


Gregory, 76


Griffith, 1, 9, 37, 90, 91


Griggs, 119


Griscom, 149 Griswould. 74


Groome, 63 Grover, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46


Grubb, 63


Guest family, 122, 123 Gummere, 126


Gutridge, 178


Guyot, 140


H


Hacket, 14


Haines, 11, 171


Hains, 60


Hales, 77 Hall, 14, 63. 80, 107, 122


Halsey, 77, 93


Halstead, 15, 31, 32 Halsted, Dr. Robert, 123, 124


Halsted, 211


Hamilton, 24, 37, 43, 69, 82


Hampton, 32, 138, 141


Hance. 35, 42, 46, 47, 49


Hancock, 62, 118


Hankinson. 129


Hanlon, 130


Harding, 61


Hardy, 149, 166


Haring, 16


Harker, Rev. Samuel, 124, 125


Harriman, 30


Harriot, 63


Harris, 40, 94


Harrison, 13, 34, 46, 63, 83, 176 Harrow, 86 Hart, 67, 100, 176, 206


Hartshorne family, 125, 126


Hartshorne, 156, 157, 158, 169, 188


Harvey, 189


Haslehurst, 189


Hatfield, 25, 171, 199


Hawkins, 46


Haws, 79 Hay, 50


Heard, Gen. Nathaniel, 126-128


Heard, 4


Heaton, Rev. Samuel, 128


Hebbard, 7


Hebron, 155


Hedden, 95, 114


Hedge, 2, 118


Henderson, Dr. Thomas, 128


Henderson, 201 Henry, Samuel, 128-131


Henry, 182, 183


Herriot, 128


Herriott, 35, 159


Hervey, 21


Heulings. 13, 102, 103


Hewitt, 106 Newlings, 5, 11, 103, 104


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INDEX.


Higbee, 182 Higbie, 184 Hignett, 11 Hill, 63, 149 Hiltzhimer, 115 Himroth, 162 Hinchman, 10, 102, 149, 179 Hoagland, 171 Hoagland. (see Hooglandt) Hodge, 140 Hoffman, 22, 150


Holliday, 55 IIollingshead, 175 Hollinshead, 102, 103, 191 Holme, 207


Holmes, 5, 41 Home, Archibald, 131-133 Hooglandt, Christopher, 133 Hooper, 56, 78, 86, 130, 132, 141, 159, 168


Hoops, 78, 81, 210


Hooten, 57 Hcoton, 13 Hopkins, 176


Hopkinson, Francis, 133, 134 Hopkinson. 48


Horner, 190


Horton, Azariah, 135


Horton, 67, 154


Iloskins, 5, 103 Houdin, Rev. Michael, 135 Hoult, 62


Houston (William family, 135-137


Churchill) and


Houston, 131


How, 101


Howe. 46, 85, 104


Howell, David, 138


Howell, 120, 130, 131, 154, 163 Hude, 5 Huffe, 62 Hugg, Joseph, 1st, 138 Hugg, William, 138 Hugg, 176 Hughes, John, 139 Hughes, 8, 11


Hulet, 169 Humphreys, 37, 100 Humphries. 191 Hunloke, 21, 82


Ifunt, Abraham, 139


Hunt, 15, 49, 57, 58. 116, 117, 130, 131 Hunter, Michael, 141 Hunter, Rev. Samuel, 1st and 2d, 139- 141 Hunter, 13. 83, 109, 112, 120, 199 Hurley, 138 Hutcheson, 62 Hutchinson, 13, 49


I


Imlay, 77 Ingersoll, 174 Inskeep. 33 Inslee, 130 Ivins, 103


J


Jackson, Rev. Wilhelmus, 141 James, 184 Janeway, 94 Janse, 172 Jaquett, 73


Jay, 68, 186 Jefferson, 37, 69 Jelf, Joseph, 1st and 2d, 141 Jenings, 60, 62, 64 Jenkins, 155 Jenny, 110 Jervis, 36 Jobs, 98 Johnes, 113 Johnson, 2. 18, 93, 102, 118, 131, 133, 151, 161, 176


Johnston, 31, 53, 105, 155, 169 Joline, 98 Jones, Chief Justice Nathaniel, 140- 149 Jones, 2, 15, 76, 81, 97, 98, 100, 139, 168, 197 Joy, 191


K


Kaighn family, 149


Kals, Rev. John William, 149 Katts, 123


Kearny, Michael, 150


Kearny. 53, 56. 77, 159


Keen, Mounee (Moses), 150


Keen, 157


Keith, 64, 65


Kelly, 66


Kemble family, 150-152


Kemble, 119


Kempe, 84. 87, 88


Kennard, 138


Kennedy, Archibald, Ist and 2d, 152. 153


Kennedy, Rev. Samuel, 153, 154


Kennedy, 121, 201


Kenney, 22


Kenny, 203


Ker, Rev. Nathan, 154


Keteltas, Rev. Abraham, 154


Kewman, 51


Keyt, 93


Kidd, 43


Kierstead, 109


King, Constant, 154


King, 8, 12, 93


Kinney, 22


Kinsey, 7. 62. 83, 87


Kip. 50, 178. 191


Kirberger, 162


Kirkpatrick, 165


Kitchel, 76


Kitchell, 113


Klein. 162


Kuyper, 50


L


Lack, 94 Ladd, John, 1st and 2d, 154, 155


Ladd. 102


Lambert, 56 Lane, Henry, 155


Langhorne, 69


Lansetter, 20


Laurens, 176


Laurie, Thomas, 155


Lanrie, 61 Lawrence family, 156-159 Lawrence, 6, 7, 45, 46, 103, 122, 125 170, 183 Lawrie, 46, 59 Layton, 11


218


INDEX.


Leach, 21 Leaver, 9, 10 Leaveraft. 191 LeConte. 100. 15S Ledden, 130, 131 Lee. TS Leeds. 56. 60. 65 Lefferty (Bryan) and family, 159, 160 Legrange. 50 Lehman, 64


Leonard, Thomas, 160 Leonard. 3. 77. 112, 170 Leslie. 53, 162, 202 Lester. 178


Levis, 46, 47


Leviston. 129


Lewis. 10, 12 Lippincott. 47. 60. 77, 190, 195 Little. 39


Livingston, Col. William Smith, 160 Livingston, 49, 55, 59, 96, 136, 198 Lloyd. 46, 47 Lobb. 56 Loch, 94 Lock, 94 Logan. 11. 165. 193. 194, 195 Long, 62


Longworth, Isaac, 160. 161


Longworth, Thomas, 160, 161 Longworth, 172 Looker. 3


Lord, 123 Losier. 16


Louden, ST Loudon. 135. 193


Lovelace, 83


Lowry, 131


Lucas. 61. 138


Lues, 189


Lupton. 98


Lyon, Rev. James, 161 Lyon, Capt. Joseph, 161, 162 Lyon, 68, 212


M


Macpherson. 20. 28 Macquarie. 19


Mcwhorter. 95


Madison, 135


Mahoult. 29. 30


Malcolm. 133


Mandeville, 31 Manely. 94 Manley. 94


Mannington. St


Marriott. 13 Marschalk. 111


Marselis, 167 Marsh, 31. 36. 203


Martin. 69. 129, 171


Maskell, 108 Mason. 149 Mathis. 71 Matlack. S Mattison. 77 Mattox. 41 Maxwell, Gen. William, 162-164 McAdam. 30 McCain family, 164, 165


MeCall. 88. 152 McCrea. 159 McDonald. 159 MeEowen (Daniel) and family, 165 McGee. 14


McIlvaine, 36, 37, 39, 87, 90 McIntosh, 111 McKean family, 164, 165 McKean, Rev. Robert, 166, 167


McKean, 23, 48


McMurtrie. 90


Mead, 31, 208 Meet. 31


Meghee, 14 Melick (see Moelich)


Mellon, 46


Merry, 76


Mersellis, Peter, 167


Meisereau. 35


Metcalt, 98


Meyer, 207


Meyers, 93


Mickle, 176


Middagh, 133, 178


Middah, 52


Middleton, 46, 103


Milbourn, 61


Millan, 202


Miller, Ebenezer, 167, 168


Miller, Paul, 168


Miller, 27. 74. 76, 77, 115


Mills, 30, 123


Milnor. 183


Mitchell, 81


Mode. 207


Moelich, John, 162


M ggridge. 19


Monroe, 10 Monrow, 191


Monsiur. 62


Montgomery, 100


Montressor. 127


Moore, 3. 20, 120


Morey, 14


Morgan, Abel, 124


Morgan, 27. 93


Morris, Robert Hunter, Chief Justice, 168 Morris. 18, 23. 27, 32, 58, 64. 76. 77. 86. 132. 141, 142, 143, 146, 147, 148, 150. 167. 177. 182, 209


Morss. 31


Morton, Rev. Andrew, 169


Morton. 74


Mott, William, 169


Mount, 77


Mountere (Montier) William, 170


Mowbray. 7


Mulford, 187


Mulladay, 14


Mulock, 176


Munroe. 103


Murrell, 103


Murrow, 58


Mver, 17, 205


N


Nagel. 17 Nash, 211 Neal, 34 Neale. 10


Nefie, 98


Neilson, James, 170


Neilson, 98. 119, 136, 199


Nevill, 62, 145, 146, 148, 168 Newell, Dr. James, 170 Newell. 157. 158, 159 Niccols, 67 Nicholson, 9, 10


219


Nicoll, 7 Nixon, 14, 22, 122 Noble, 95, 201 Noe, 98 North, 26 Nutman, 203 Nyberg, 54


Oake, 172 Obin, 59 Odell, 157 Ogborne, 189, 190


Ogden, Rev. John Cosins, 170


Ogden, Jonathan, 170 Ogden, Robert, 3d, 171 Ogden, Uzal, 171, 172


Ogden, 25, 33, 34, 52, 67, 119, 123, 145, 146, 160, 161, 197, 203


Ogle, 152 Oglebee, 129, 130, 131 Olive, 61 Orr, 105


Orseltie, 200


Osborn, 93 Ouke, William, 172


Onthout, 59 Outwater, 184 Ovin, 3 Owein, 189 Owen, 99, 190


P


Philips, 129, 130, 131, 137 Phillips, Ephraim, 174 Phyle, Francis, 115, 116 Physick, 92 Pickman, 2


Picton, 140


Pidgeon, William, 174, 175


Pidgeon, 58, 78, 84


Pierson, 76


Pike. 3. 38


Pinkerton, 57, 58


Pitney, 206


Plasket. 58


Plaskett. 57


Platt, 171


Plumb, 76


Pockley, 19, 20


Polk, 94


Pool. 98


Porter, 62


Post, 18


Potter. 195


Potts, 27, 45, 46, 91


Powell, 4, 133


Powelson, 200


Price, Robert Friend, 175, 176


Price, 37 Probasco, 98


Provoost family, 176-178


Provoost, 20


Pugh, 11


Pullisfelt. 208


Purdy. 68


Purple, 20


Putnam, 199


Q


Quackenbos, 16


R


Rall, 57


Ramsay, Col. Nathaniel, 178


Ramsay, 133


Ramsey. 122


Randolph. 93 Rapalye, Garret, 178-181


Raper, 60 Ravensworth, 23


Rawle, 41 Read, 102. 116, 133, 134, 145, 146, 151 193, 197


Reading, George, 181


Reading, Thomas, 181


Paxson, 6, 191


Reading, 28. 37, 63, 102, 187


Redford, 155


Redman, 84, 91


Reed, Andrew, 182


Reed, 18. 86, 116, 197


Reemer, George, 182


Reeve. 171, 174


Reid. 18, 26


Reidford, 120


Reinder. 177 Remer, 165


Remington, 187


Remini, 93 Remsen, 22


Renshawe, 189


Reynolds, John, 182, 183 Rezeau, 29, 31


Rhea. 120 Rhind. 111 Richards, 77


Page. 9 Paget, 108 Palmer, 68 Parke, 81


Parker, James, 173, 174


Parker, 3, 9, 46, 47, 110, 120, 128, 186 Parkinson. 59 Parrish, 92


Parrott, 75, 151


Parsell, 98


Parsons, 17, 108 Paten, 37


Paterson, William, 174


Paterson, 136, 171 Paton, 33, 37 Patterson, 86 Pattison, 126


Paul, 176 Paulding. 151 Paxon, 206


Paxton, 57 Peachy, 61 Pearce, 78, 138


Peek, 16 Peer, 75 Peirce, 78


Pemberton, Ebenezer, 174


Pemberton, 94 Penicr. 165


Penn, 2, 22, 53. 61, 62, 155, 168, 197


Pennington, 172


Penvea, 129 Peream, 135 Perkins. 60, 75, 103 Perry, 7 Pettet. 177 Pettit, Charles, 174 Pettit, 116 Pew, 46


INDEX.


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INDEX.


Richardson, '41, 100 Richbell, 169 Riche, 87, 182 Richman, John, 183 Richmond, Jonathan, 183 Ricky, 130 Riddell, 140 Ridgeway, 197 Ridgway, 191 Riggs, 172


Robbins, 11, 46


Roberdes, 175


Roberts, 123


Robertson, 110


Robeson, 58, 163, 164


Robins, 77


Rodgers, 202


Rodman, 66, 103


Roe. 175 Rogers, 46, 47, 48, 90 Rolf, 4 Roll, 93 Romeyn, Rev. Dirck, 184


Rosbrouck (Rosbrough), Rev. John, 185 Ross, 21


Rossell, 26, 27


Rousby, 155


Rowland, 201


Runyon, 52, 98


Rush, 28. 199


Rutan, 51


Rutherford, Robert, 185


Rutherford, 110


Rutherfurd, Major Walter, 186


Rutherford, 173, 174


Ryerson, Marten, 187


Ryerson, 181


Rynders, 177, 178


S


Sackett family, 187


Salnave, 122


Saltar, 145, 148 Sandiland, 66 Sanford, 93


Saunders, 5


Sawyer. 68. 181


Sayre family, 187


Sayre, 16, 77, 87


Scattergood, Joseph, 187, 188 Scattergood, 5 Schank, 202


Schenck, Rev. William, 188


Schenck, 95


Schlatter, 149 Schouten, 187 Schut, 176 Schuyler, 25, 30, 32, 72, 110, 122, 152, 193 Scott, 44, 98 Scriba, 39


Scudder. 54, 93, 128


Seabrook, 46


Seabury, 70, 170 Searson. 62 Seeley, 150 Sellers, 122


Sergeant, 24, 137 .Severns, 129 Shard, 185 Sharp, Isaac, 188 Sharp, 101, 123 Sharpe, 82


Shaw, 30, 103 Shawthorne, 190 Shevileer, 138 Shinn, John, 188-191 Shinn, 6, 65 Shippen, 50, 90 Shirley, 168


Shotwell, 114 Shreve, 13, 15 Simmons, Peter, 191, 192 Simpson, Rev. John, 192 Sinclair, Col. Sir John, 192 Sine, 68 Skene, 189


Skillman, Rev. Isaac, 192


Skinner, Major John, 193


Skinner, 36, 88, 152, 173, 209


Sly, 114 Small, 15


Smith, John, 193, 194


Smith, Rev. Samuel Stanhope, 194, 195


Smith, Sarah Logan, 195


Smith, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 23, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 70, 75, 78, 89, 90, 98, 103. 106, 119, 129, 131, 137, 143, 168, 176, 181, 182, 206


Smyth, 131


Snow, 57


Snowden, 12, 13, 14, 71


Somers, 137


Sonmans, 109


Southard, 154


Sower, 84


Spangenburg, 53


Spencer, 15, 16, 40, 58. 79, 100, 129, 183


Spicer, Thomas, 195


Spinning, 16


Squire, 75


Stacy, 27, 62, 183, 189


Stelle, Benjamin, 196


Stelle, Pontius, 196


Stelle, 99


Stephens, 77


Stenart, 169


Steuben, 25


Stevens, 186, 206


Steward, 159, 190


Stiles, 31


Stille, 57, 123


Stinson. 15


Stirling (Lord), 186, 203


Stites, 117


Stockton, John, 196, 197


Stockton, Richard, 197-199


Stockton, Richard V., 199


Stockton, Samuel Witham, 199


Stockton, 7, 87, 90, 95, 136, 139, 140, 171, 190 Stokes, 95 Story, 71


Stotesbury. 139


Stout, 14, 15, 43, 46, 101, 156


Stoutenburg, 176


Strahan, 107


Strang. 68


Stratton, 74 Streit, 200


Streydt, 200 Strickland, 77


Strong, 17


Struyt, Christian, 200


Stryker, 28, 111 Stuart, 16, 62, 168


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INDEX.


Sullivan, 25 Sutphen, 204 Sutton, 12 Sweetman, 104


T


Talbot, 78 Tappan, 75 Tatum, 10, 12 Taylor, Matthew, 200 Taylor, 15, 98, 125, 200


Teller, 133


Tellet, 133


Templer, 192


Tennent, Rev. William, 201, 202


Tennent, Rev. William Mackay, 202


Tennent, 27, 49, 87, 94, 95, 97, 212


Terhune, 18, 51, 184


Terrick, 29, 107


Terrill, Ephraim, 202


Terrill, 31


Territt, 13


Terry, 128


Thomas, 90, 102


Thompson, James, 202


Thompson, 71, 72, 76, 77, 93, 111, 158


Thomson, William, 202


Thomson, 5, 190


Thorne, 114, 175


Tiler, 46


Tilghman, S7


Tilton, 44, 45, 47, 125, 195


Tole, 100


Tomkin, 104


Tooker, Charles, 203


Tooley, 46


Towle, 62


Treat, 101


Trent, 27, 182, 183


Trimble, 19


Truxtou, 36


Tucker, 7, 44, 56, 78, 112, 157, 182, 183, 209


Tuckneys, 13


Tuite, 151


Turbutt, 87


Tuthill, Samuel, 203


Tuthill, 22


Tuttle, Rev. James, 203, 204


Tuttle, 128, 179


Tyler, 187 Tymens, 178


U


Underhill, 67


V


Valleau, Peter, 204 Valleau, 29, 109


Van Artsdalen, Rev. Jacob, 204


Van Boskerck, Lourens Andriessen, 201, 205


Van Brugh, 95


Van Bunschooten, Rev. Elias, 205


Van Buskirk, 110, 204


Van Campen, 159


Van Cleve, Benjamin, 205, 206


Van Cleve, 122, 137


Van Cortlandt, 140, 151


Vanderoif, 51 Van Derveer, Dr. Lawrence, 206 Van Derveer, 200


Van der Vorst, 207 Vandewater, 93, 177


Van Dien, 177


Van Duyn, 50


Van Echtsveen, 176


Van Exveen, 176


Van Gijsse, 50


Van Hook, 95


Van Hoorn, 16


Vanhorn, Rev. Peter Peterson, 206, 207 Vanhorn, 92, 192


Van Horne, Jacobus (James), 207


Van Horne, 20


Van Imburgh, 177


Van Inburgh, 176


Van Meter family, 207


Van Nuyse, 172


Van Wagoner, 21


Van Winckel, 51


Van Winkle, 27, 31


Van Wyck, 178


Van Zandt, 110, 174, 186


Varick, 30


Verbrugge, 176


Vergereau, 49, 50


Vescelius (see Vierselius)


Vial, 98


Vicars, 41, 42


Vierselius, Dr. George Andrew, 207


Vincent, 29


Von Kirk, 120


Voorhees, Rev. Stephen, 20S


Voorhees, 98


Voorheis, 120


Vorhize, 172


Vreelandt, 184


W


Waddell, 158


Waldron, 50


Walker, 4, 5, 114


Wall, 33, 35


Walton, 103, 117, 154


Wanton, 100


Ward, Peter, 20S


Ward, 17, 34, 76, 77


Wardell, John, 209


Wardell, 99


Ware, 123


Warner, 62


Warrell, Joseph, 209, 210


Warrell, 78


Warren, 152


Washington, 22, 25, 30, 127, 140, 15S


Wasse, 63


Waterhouse, 53


Watkin, 2 Watley, 184


Watson, Jolın, 210


Watson, 48, 56, 90


Watt, Rev. James, 210


Watts, 55, 153


Wattson, 53


Weatherby, 118


Webb, 156


Webley, 44


Wells, 15, 98


Welsh, 11


Wenem, 51


West, 6, 13S


Westcoat, 13S


Westerveld, 51 Westervelt, 52, 176, 178, 192


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INDEX.


Wetherell, 5 Weygand, 200 Wharton, 59 Wheat, 5 Wheate, 190 Wheeler, 76 White, 44, 45, 47, 56, 114, 116, 125


Whitefield, 97 Whitehead, 55, 150


Whittier, 11


Wickersham, 92 Wickes, 35 Wicsell, 72


Widdifield, 7 Wiggins, 37 Wilcocks, 94


Wiley, 123


Wilkins, 176, 181 Willard, 195


Williams, Benjamin, 210, 211


Williams, 49, 75, 78, 184


Williamson, Gen. Matthias, 211 Williamson, 98


Wills, 19, 61, 176


Wilson, 59


Wilston, 190


Winans, 76


Wing, 99


Winne, 51 Witherspoon, James, 211


Witherspoon, 50, 136, 195, 197


Woglaam, 184 Wolfe, 135 Wood, 35, 171 Woodhull, Rev. John, 212


Woodhull, 171


Woodroof, 41


Woodruff, 54, 55, 58, 93, 141


Woodward, 43, 103


Wooley, 44, 71, 184


Woolley, 46, 47


Woolman, 191


Woolston, 61


Worrington, 103


Wortendyke, 17


Worthley, 43


Wortman, 76


Wright, 101, 114, 129, 130, 177, 206


Wrighton, 5


Y


Yard, 116, 129, 130, 131, 183 Yeo, 62


Youngs, 67 Younglove, 212


Z


Zabriskie, 17 Zane, 9, 10, 138


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