Rockaway records of Morris County, N.J., families. : cemetery records, church history, military records, local history, genealogies of old families, nearly 20,000 data, Part 8

Author: Crayon, J. Percy (Joseph Percy), 1841- cn
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Rockaway, N.J. : Rockaway Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 662


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Children of Daniel and first wife, Anna, born at Franklin, Nov. 14, 1803, married David, son of William Cooper, Feb. 1823 ; she died May 25, 1892. David Cooper was born Dec. 8, 1801, died Sept. 30, 1899 ; both buried at Denville. Jo- seph Jackson, born Feb. 14, 1806, mar- ried Phebe Ann Losey Sept. 27, 1827, died Dec. 9, 1882 ; buried at Hill Ceme- tery. David Garrigus, born Nov. S. 1807, married Angeline Oliver ; removed to Indiana and died there. Abigail,


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born Feb. 20, 1810, married Jonathan Oliver; buried in Baptist Cemetery at Morristown. Hannah M., born June 6, 1812, married [1] Bethuel Pierson, [2] Caleb Pierson ; buried at Drakestown, N. J.


Children of 2nd wife : William, born Nov. 15, 1824, married Phebe, daughter of William, son of Gerrett Smith. She was born Sept. 16, 1831. He died Feb. +, 1800. John, born Aug. 28, 1826, mar-


ried Hannah, daughter of Ezekiel and Sarah [Hall] Palmer, died Aug. 4, 1897 ; buried at Rockaway.


Children of William and Phebe [Smith] Ayres: George, born Dec. 3, 1855, died Mar. 13, 1893 ; buried at Rock. away. Emma, born July 6, 1857; Martha, born Dec. 8, 1859 ; Mary, born Feb. 20,1861, Lawrence, born Aug. 18, 1863; Frank, born Jan. 27, 1867; Amanda, born Mar. 22, 1868, died Feb. 29, 1896. Hattie, born July 19, 1869.


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Che Bruen Family.


Obadiah, son of John Bruen, came from Stapleford, England, with his wife Sarah, in 1640, and had children : Han. nah, born 1643, married John Baldwin, Sr. ; John, born 1646, married Esther Lawrence, Rebecca, married Thomas Post. Obadiah removed to Newark with the Milford Colony in 1667. The descendants of John and Esther were onmerons, and many, like most other Newark families, came to Morris coun- ty. The Bruens came to Chatham and Madison.


Joseph Bruen married Rachel Carter. He died 1820. Who was John Bruen who died at Rockaway, Apr. 1820?


Children of Joseph and Rachel: Phebe, Alexander, born Jan. 17, 1779, married Matilda Bonnell, Sept. 22, 1803, died May 5, 1857, she was born Feb. 11, 1784, died Nov. 26, 1860. Benjamin had children : Isaac H., Elias R., Ashbel, Jacob, Phebe, Eliza, Jane and Caroline. Ichabod, had children : Moses, Elijah W .. Sanford, Joanna, Juliana and


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Rachel. Caleb Carter had children : Ambrose, Mary, Ann, Margaret, Mar- tha, Joanna, Sarah, Joseph and George. Children of Alexander and Matilda : Juliette, born June 27, 1804, died Sept. 9, 1805; Cyrenus, born Sept. 9, 1806, married Charlotte A. Burnett, Feb. 16,- 1832, died April 17, 1845; Jonathan B., born July 1, 1809, married Sarah P. Muchmore, Nov. 4, 1835, died Aug. 14. 18S; Harriet E., born Mar. 25, 1812, married John Knapp, Nov. 5, 1834; Al- fred F., born Oct. 20, 1814, married Catharine, daughter of Henry and Eliza Haldren, Feb. 15, 1838; John Carter, born Dec. 28, 1817, married Mary M. Woodruff, Dec. 28, 1843 ; Charles Alex- ander, born June 20, 1820, married Cor. nelia Noe, Nov. 21, 1843, died Aug. 25, 1874; James Harvey, born at Madison, May 25, 1823, came to Rockaway about 1810. married Emily, daughter of John B. and Delia Kelsey, May 28, 1843, died May 5, 1885. His wife born 1825, died Feb. 28, 1899 ; both buried at Rockaway. Charlotte Ward, born Oct. 12, 1829,


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married John Allen, May 28, 1848, died July 5, 1854.


Children of John, Harvey and Emily : James Wright, born 1848, married Emma A., daughter of Charles DeHart, Apr. 17, 1872, died Feb. 28, 1899, on the - same date, and at the same house, as his


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mother ; both buried at Rockaway. Rev. Arthur N., of Jasper, N. Y., Delia K., born Feb. 1, 1858, died Aug. 13, 1867.


Children of James Wright and Emma A., Charles D. Arthur H., both died young, Mrs. Edward T. Davey, Harriet, Sarah, Fanny, Harvey, Louisa and Harold.


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There is tradition handed down in the family, that Francis Casterline settled near Franklin or Union, when his son Francis was a babe and carried in his mother's arms. This probable father died Dec. 12, 1768, at the age of 96 years, and the child Francis died 1796 at the age of 106 years, placing date of settlement at 1690, and it also stated that they came from France about 1690, which would give the location of first settlement.


Francis who died in 1796, had three wives and twenty-six children. The records as far as known give Abraham, Amariah, Jacob, Stephen, Benjamin Samuel, Francis [3], Phebe, James aud Joseph.


. Joseph was born June 10, 1736, mar- ried Susannah Lyon, May 16, 1772, had eleven children ; married (2) Peninah Staring. Mar. 24, 1799, had ten children. He died Apr. 18, 1832, and was buried at Rockaway. Of the brothers of Joseph bat little is known, it is probable that they married and removed West. Chil- dren, 1st wife, Daniel, married, Eliza-


beth -, had son Joseph, born May 26, 1798. died at Dover, Nov. 26, 1SS2. buried at Berkshire Valley ; Albert, born 1808, died Nov. 8, 1896, buried at Rockaway, and others, Ezekiel, Levi, Joseph, James, John, married Nancy. daughter of William and Amy (Smith) Kirk, Oct. 21, 1810, died Mar. 7, 1812. She was born Dec. 18, 1793, died Nov. 13, 1878, both buried at Rockaway. Sarah ; Susan, married Stephen Freeman ; Han- nah, married (1) Tompkins (2) Harris ; Phebe and Huldah. Second wife, Pe- uinah Searing, was born July 27, 1759, died at a dwelling a few yards north of Union Chapel, Feb. 21, 1862, buried at Rockaway. She was daughter of Wil- liam and Peninah (Burnett) Searing, the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter. and possessed great healing power by the "laying on" of hands. William Searing died 1804.


Children :- Simeon L., born at Union Mar. 8, 1800, married (1) Rebecca Duly, of Ninkey ; (2) Eveline Atno, of Sacca. sanna ; (3) Susan Sharp, of Madison.


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She was born Sept. 25, 1799, died Apr. 1, 1879. He died Mar. 14, 1888 ; all buried at Rockaway. Jane, boru Aug. 21, 1801, married (1) Hiram Henry Baxter - Aug. 21, 1822 ; had two children. One died young, and William Henry, born June 10, 1825, died in California. She married (2) Harrison, of Cald well. and died July 7, 1875. William Sear- ing, born Apr. 24, 1803, married Jane Dickerson, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Hall), of Denville, Oct. 4, 1827; had three children, died Sept. 6, 1855. His wife was born Jan. 10, 1805, died July 28, 1886, buried at Rockaway. Cal- vin L., born Jan. 2, 1806, married Sarah - at Western New York, died at St. Louis, Feb. 23, 1871. Har- riet E., born Nov. 25, 1807, married Jabez Howard, of Millbrook; had two children, Matilda and Sarah ; (2) Hedden, had son William and daughter Jane. William married Harriet Smith, daughter of Isaac Gillen, lives at Dover; died Jan. 24, 1887. Joanna, born Jan., 1809, died in infancy ; Charles Seeley, born June 20, 1811, married Lyon ; went to Western New York and died there July, 1883. Matilda Kitchel, born Jan. 21, 1814, married Horace S. Bartine, of Yonkers, N. Y. He was born Apr. 7, 1813, and died Oct. 7, 1880; buried at Rockaway. They had son Horace F., soldier in the Civil war, who married Lydia Maria, daughter of David Cooper, who became senator from Ne- vada. Samnel Tunis, born July 6, 1816. married Lydia Scelenger, of Mt. Free-


dom, died at Axtell, Kansas, Aug 21, 1897. Peninah C., born Sept. 20, 1819, married Jasper Stage ; had sons, Mahlon, George and several daughters; died at Dover Apr. 7, 1883.


John and Nancy (Kirk) Casterline had one son, John Albert, born Jan. 19, 1812, married (1) Hannah O. Briant, daughter of John, Dec. 13, 1837. She was born Nov. 29, 1813, died Apr. 17, 1875, (2) Mrs. Jane McKinnou, May. 1876. He died Nov. 13, 1876, buried at Rockaway.


Children :- John Andrew born Sept. 19, 1839, married (1) Jennie E. Allen, daughter of Robert P., of Mount Free- dom. She died Joue 4, 1881, (2) Mary Gerrett Sept, 9, 1855, living at Ninkey. Mary Cornelia, born June 25, 1843, mar- ried William H. Voorhees, May 22, 1864; Wellington Edward, born May 6, 1855, married Jessie A. Graham, Jan. 3, 1SS4.


Children of J. Andrew Casterline : May Allen, born May 24, 1870.


Children of Wm. H. Voorhees : Fred C., born Dec. 28, 1864, married Jennie Stewart May 1, 1886 ; Cora E., born Oct. 6, 1866, married George W. May, Oct. 17, 1887; Elmer A., born July 28, 1872 ; John A., born Apr. 14, 1874; Grace H .. born Nov. 25, 1882 ; Lester H., born Nor. 13, 1888.


Children of Wellington Edward : Heury Graham, born Dec. 30, 1885, died Nov. 22, 1894; Andrew Edward, born Feb. 10, 1889; John A., born Sept. 25, 1892; Arthur Beldon, born Ang. 17, 1894; Elmer, born Mar. 13, 1897.



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In my collections made in the centen- nial year (1876) some account of the De Mouth family were given me by a mem- ber of that family, which I do not find in the Morris County history, which I will make mention here that the record may be preserved.


The De Mont, or De Mouth family were formerly residents of France, French Hugenots who fled from France cn account of their Protestant faith and removed to Hanover in Germany, and from thence emigrated to America in June, 1709, and became the first settlers of Rockaway Valley, of this township. They were the first white settlers in the valley, and this family was in posses- sion of old papers and deeds dating from 1709 to 1730, and an old relic, a razor hone of petrified wood, which came over with the family, and had tradition- ally been preserved in the family a long time during their residence in France. Several other relics were well preserved and of great antiquity.


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lost, but history mentions Frederick, and Jacob & probable son. They were also among the earliest settlers at New Foundland in this (Rockaway) town- ship. The mythical inscription "P. x S. 1773" on the triangular stone above the door of the old stone house now owned by Theodore Brown, may be interpreted that the building was erect- ed by Peter Snyder in 1773. It was an addition to the original stone house built just forty years previous upon the lands owned by a member of the DeMouth family; who located there from Rocka- way Valley about 1730, and inherited by the wife of Peter Snyder, who was a daughter of this early settler at New Foundland.


Mr. Thomas DeMouth, who gave me this information, lived and owned lands where the Clinton reservoir now is. these lands being occupied by his father, Thomas, a descendant of the original family in America. He was born Sept. 2, 1804, died July 2, 1881. Married Betsey Levi, of Litchfield, Ct. Her people were among the first settlers of


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that county. She was born Oct. 1, 1799, died Sept. 8, 1887. Both buried at Oak Ridge. Children : Wesley, who served in the war '61-5 ; Electa, married Rev. Peter D. Vreeland Nov. 12, 1856 ; Eliza- !


beth, married Patrick Burns Nov. 16, 1867; Thomas, Jr., born Oct. 4, 1835, died Aug. 4, 1858 ; Hiram, born Mar. 30, 1840, married Stagg, died about 1890; Abner and Minerva.


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The ship Forlune, a vessel of 40 or 50, tous sailed from London, England, July. 1621, with thirty-five passengers ; arrived one year after the Mayflower, after a long aud tedious voyage, having been taken by a French man-of war and released to the Plymouth Colony, Dec., 1621, with scanty provisions. The following were a list of passengers : .olin Adams, William Bassite, William Brale, Jonathan Brewster, Clement Brigg, Johu Cannon, William Conor, Robert Cushman, Thomas Cushnian, Stephen Deair, Philip De-la-Noye, Thomas Flavel and son, Widow Foord and four children, Robert Hicks, Wil- ham Hilton. Bennett Morgau, Thomas Morton, Austin Neho Is. William Palmer, William Pitt, Thomas Prince, Moses Simonson, Hugh Statie, James Steward, William Tench, John Wins- low and William Wright.


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than William. He had children : Wil- Ham, Michael, Melicent and Margaret. William (?) married Sarah Dingey, and had children : John, born at Duxbury, Mass., 1659, settled at Woodbridge, N. J., before 1700, was deacon there in 1709, and elder in 1710, came to Morris county before 1724. Mercy, married Samuel Thomas. Josiah, and perhaps others.


John, who came to Morris county, married Elizabeth Freeman at Wood- bridge, Dec. 13, 1701. She was born at Axtel, England, Mar., 1681, died at Mor- ristown, Apr. 21, 1772. She married (2) Johan Lindly-John Ford having died at or near Morristown before 1724.


Children of John and Elizabeth : Ex- perience, born at Woodbridge, about 1702; Jacob, born Apr. 13, 1704, married Hannah, daughter of Jonathan and Susannah (Kitchel) Baldwin, 1724. He became a merchant, and largely interest- ed in the manufacture of iron in Morris county. Was colonel in the Revolution. Diett of fever at Morristown, Jan. 19,


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1777. His wife was born Nov., 1701, died at Morristowni, July 31, 1777. Samuel, born Oct. 11, 1710, married Hannah's sister, Sarah Baldwin, 1732. Died at Morristown, Ang. 11, 1752. His widow married (2) John Allen, Sept. 30, 1753, (3) Solomon Boyle, Jan. 5, 1763. She was born July 22,1709, died Apr. 22, 1789. There were perhaps other chil- dren not on the records.


Children of Jacob and Hannah : John, born Apr. 5, 1728, married (1) Penelope Jennings Mar. 20, 1748. She died Oct. IS, 1748. (2) Martha Raynor Jan, 20, 1751, died Feb. 14, 1767. Phebe, born Feb. 20, 1729, married (1) Samuel Arnold, Oct. 16, 1748. He died Oct. 3, 1764, aged 38, (2) Jonas Phillips Dec. 24, 1766. He was born March 12, 1735, died Dec. 13. 1813, she died Aug. 2, 1819. Sarah," born July 20, 1732, married (1) Johu Kenny, Aug. 20, 1749, (2) Dr. Samuel Tuthill, son of John, Nov. 3, 1751, he was born Sept. 22, 1724, died May 31, 1814. She died Nov. 11, 1811. Mary, born about 1734, married Azariah Dan- ham, of Piscatua, May 21, 1753. Jane, born Jan. 29, 1736, married Moses Tuttle, son of Joseph, Dec. 15, 1756, died Nov. 22, 1794. He was born Nov. 19, 1732, died July 11, 1819, both buried at Rocka- way. Jacob, Jr., born Feb. 10, 1738, married Theodosia, daughter of Rev. Timothy Johnes, of Morristown, Jan. 27, 1762. She was born Sept. 13, 1741, died Aug. 31, 1824. He was also colonel in the Revolution, and died eight days before his father on Jan. 11, 1777. David, born Apr. 2, 1741, died May 13, 1760; Elizabeth, born May 29, 1743, died July 18, 1746.


Children of Samuel and Sarah : Jona- than, born 1733, married Eunice, daugh- ter of Jonathan and Temperance (Dick- erson) Odell, Mar. 1, 1766. He and his son, John Odell, were largely interested in iron works in the upper Pequannoc Valley, and built some of the first forges there. He died at Stockholm, July 1?, 1817. His wife was born 1742 died ar Stockholm July 24, 1830. Samuel, Jr., married Grace Kitchell, daughter of Abraham, of Rockaway, Jau. 20, 1757; was connected with money making schemes, left and went to Virginia where he changed name to Baldwin, married and had children there -- date of death unknown. Charity, married Al. raham Kitchell, of Rockaway ; Han- nah, born about 1740, married Joseph Morris, son of Stephen, Apr. 12, 1759. He was born 1732, died from wounds re- ceived the in Revolution war Jau. 5. 1778. Eunice, baptized Apr. 3, 1743, mar- ried (1) Stephen Moore Apr. 21, 1701. who died Jan. 19, 1777, aged 39; (2) John Scott, who died June 5, 1800, aged 87. She died Mar. 8, 1802. Demas, bar- tized Apr. 14, 1747, married (1) Mary Lewis, who died Sept. 17, 1783, aged 24: (2) Rachel, who as his widow, married Calvin Canfield. James, born Nov. 21. 1747, married Elizabeth Odell, daughter of Jonathan, May 9, 1779. She was born 1749, died Jan. 20, 1819. He died Mar 1, 1827.


Children of John and Martha ( Ray- nor) Ford : Penelope, baptized Nov. 3. 1753; Jacob, baptized Nov. 2, 1753 ; Han nah, baptized Dec. 11, 1754, Mahlon. born July 26, 1756, died at Ogdensburg.


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N. Y. Chillion, born Dec. 26, 1757, was colonel in Revolution, had wife, Harriet, who died Dec. 17, 1802, aged 31, was connected with the business interest of Rockaway, as store keeper. The frame of the old store is now occupied by Ceu- tral R. R. as a depot. It is said he con- tracted cholera at New York on a busi- ness visit, died soon after his return at Rockaway, Oct. 19, 1800, was buried at Morristown. John, baptized Sept. 2, 1759, died before 1767. David, born Apr. 16, 1761, was colonel, went to Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1804, died Nov. 6, 1835. Nathan, born Dec. 8, 1763, never married, died Apr. 29, 1829.


Children of Phebe (Ford) Arnold : Jacob, baptized Feb. 24, 1754, married Elizabeth Tuthill. John, born Nov. 19, 1752. died Dec. 14, 1756. Hannah, born July 22, 1754, died Dec. 14, 1756. Samuel, born July 8, 1757, died Nov. 23, 1760. Phebe, born Aug. 12, 1760, married John Kenny Oct. 21, 1778, died Feb. 17, 1820. Kenny died 1832. Anne, baptized Mar. 27, 1763, married George Tucker, son of Philip. Jan. 7, 1787, died Sept. 17, 1807. He was born 1760, died Cet. 20, 1807. Children by Phillips : George, baptized Apr. 10, 1768, died Jan. 10, 1786. Samuel, born Apr. 9, 1770, died May 6, 1771. Mary, born Sept. 18, 1772, died July 2, 1811.


Children of Sarah (Ford) Tuthill : Elizabeth, baptized Apr. 1, 1754, mar- ried Col. Jacob Arnold Oct. 1, 1770. Jane, baptized May 16, 1756, married Dr. Lewis Dunham May 4, 1777, had four children. Sarah, baptized June 24, 1859, married (1) Jonathan Stiles,


Jr., Nov. 22, 1775, had four children. He died, Feb. 4, 1807. (2) Rev. William Woodbridge Dec. 14, 1810. Theodorus, baptized July 12, 1761, married Jane Hancock 1793, who was born 1759, died June 1, 1814. He died Aug. 16, 1805. Samuel, baptized Oct. 30, 1763, not mar- ried, died July 27, 1834. Mary, bap- tized Jan. 19, 1766, married Rodolphus Kent Nov. 11, 1878, had thirteen chil- dren. He was born 1754, died May 9, 1829. She died Oct. 26, 1819. Hannah, baptized July 10, 1768, married Dr. Wm. Campfield Nov. 10, 1789. Jacob Ford, born Apr. 6, 1770, died Dec. 27, 1799. A child died Sept. 12, 1772, child died July 28, 1777.


Children of Jane (Ford) Tuttle : Mary, born Dec. 15, 1757, married Capt. Cornelius Hoagland May 15, 1777, died in Kentucky Feb. 5, 1840. He was boru Apr. 12, 1750, killed by the falling of a limb of a tree in Kentucky, July, 1806. Hannah Ford, born Sept. 2, 1759. married Capt. Charles Hoff, ;r., died Ang. 26, 1849. He was born Nov. 1?, 1756, died July 16, 1811 ; both buried at Rockaway. Jane Ford, born Sept. 22, 1766, married Joseph DeCamp, son of Henry, died Aug. 13, 1831. He was born Nov. 14, 1759, died Dec. 31, 1800 ; both buried at Rockaway. Simeon, baptized June 14, 1764. Moses, Jr., boru Feb. 16, 1769, died Oct. 25, 1769, buried at Rockaway. Capt. Moses Tattle lived at Mount Pleasant, connected with the iron works there, and a regu- dar attendant at church at Rockaway.


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to South Carolina. Gabriel U., bap- tized Feb. 10, 1765, married Frances Gualdo, died 1819. She died 1553.1 Elizabeth, baptized Oct. 25, 1767, mal- ried Henry W. DeSoussure May 26, 1785. Jacob. born Mar. 15, 1772, died in Charleston, S. C., 1834. Phebe, boru May 3, 1775, died June 21, 1777.


Children of Jonathan and Eunice (Odell) Ford : Charlotte, born Dee. S, 1767, married Silas Condict Mar. 29, 1790, died, Mar. 6, 1850. He was born Aug. 10, 1766, died Feb. 6, 1848. John Odell, born Mar. 13, 1770, married Elizabeth, daughter of Willhelm Homme, 1790, died Jau. 4, 1858. She died Ang. 19, 1848, aged 73 years ; both buried at Oak Ridge. John O. Ford was largely connected with the forges in the Upper Pequannoc Valley, and at one time a large land owner in that section. Julia, born May 15, 1772, married Silas Dick- erson, son of Jonathan, Nov. 7, 1792, died Nov. 23, 1794. He was born Oct. 3, 1771, and married (2) Electa Beach, daughter of Capt. Enoch, May 21, 1793. He died at Stanhope, Jan. 7, 1807, and his widow married (2) Col. Joseph Jackson, of Rockaway, May 3, 1808. She died Feb. 7, 1854, aged 85, buried at Rockaway. Charles, born Apr. 9, 1774, married Rachel Burroughs, Dec. 26. 1798, died June 1, 1855. She was born 1778, died June 3, 1855 Catharine, born June 18, 1776, died young. Ap- polos, born Feb. 28, 1779. Catharine, (2) born Mar. 25, 1781, married Joshua Wells Sept. 8, 1813. Heury, born Aug- 4, 1783, was a minister, married Eliza- beth, daughter of Dr. Wm. Darcy, Apr. 1,1810.


Children of Samuel, Jr., and Grace (Kitchell) Ford : Betsey, married Samuel Gardner. Phebe, married Moses Ross. William, married Jemima, daughter of Ananias Halsey. Samuel, record unknown.


Children of Charity (Ford) Kitchell : see Kitchell family.


Children of Hannah (Ford) Morris : Jonathan Ford, born, Mar. 21, 1760, married Margaret Smith Evens, Mar. 1, 1784.


Children of Eunice (Ford) Moore : Hannah, born 1761, married David Vail Dec. 8, 1778. Sarah, married Nathaniel Tingley Feb. 13, 1785. Betsey, married Jackson Ayres, son of Robert, and went to Ohio. Plebe, married Abraham Hedges. Eunice, born about 1770, mar- fried Robert Todd. Samuel, born 1773, was twice married and died Mar. 1, 1'S-17.


Children of Demas Ford : Anna, boru May 20, 1775, died Apr. 30, 1777. Lewis, born Aug. 4, 1778, married and had chil- dren : Lewis, Mahlon and Abraham. Sarah, boru Oct. 25, 1781, married Bay- ley. A child died Ang. 31, 1783.


Children of James and Elizabeth (Odell) Ford : Sarah Anu, born Sept. 12, 1782, died Feb. 12, 1830. William Odell, born Oct. 4, 1784, married Sarah Martin, died 1854. She was born 1787, died Jan. 7, 1813. John, born Mar. 23, 1787, mar- ried Sarah C. Darcy, who died Dec. 26, 1827; (2) Jane W. Howell Dec. 7, 1841. He died Dec. 31, 1872. Silas, boru Nov. 27, 1789, died Ang. 19, 1794. Marcus, born Mar. 9, 1793, was minister, married Clarissa Chizbe, daughter cf Joseph, 1820.


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Children of Charlotte (Ford) Condict : Ebenezer, born July 22, 1791, married Sarah C. - , who died Sept. 27, 1827. age 33 ; (2) Elizabeth Vail, Mar. 4, 1828, who died May 10, 1839, age 47. He died Aug. 3, 1833. Martha born Dec. 27, 1792, died July 31, 1793. Julia, baptized Apr. 1, 1798, married Nathan Hedges July 5, 1818. Sidney, born July 1, 1799. Marcia, born Ang. 28, 1802. Henry Ford, born 1804. Silas Byram, born Dec. 1805, married Mary, daughter of Mahlon Johnson, had children. She was born Aug. 2, 1814, died June 3, 187S. Edward Lewis, born Feb. 4, 1812, mar- ried Lucy Ann King, Mar. 19, 1833, died Oct. 18, 1834.


Children of John Odell and Elizabeth Hume) Ford, all born at Stockholm : Mahlon, born 1790, married Sarah Maria Elmer, died in Texas, 1870, Horace, born Aug. 26, 1799, married Hannah, daughter of Zopher Freeman, died Sept. 25, 1865. She was born June 14, 1809, died Dec. 13, 1895. Sidney, born 1803, married Cornelia E. M. Miller, daughter of Eliphlet, May 31, 1825, died July 15, 1-63. She died June 16, 1862. John Milton, born Apr. 15, 1807, married Julia Wells, died Mar. 25, 1861, all buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery.


Children of Horace and Hannah Freeman) Ford : William Henry, born Apr. 22, 1831, died May 28, 1837. Catha- rine Elizabeth, born Oct. 12, 1835, died Jane 7, 1837. Mary Francis, twin, born Oct. 12, 1835, died Aug. 17, 1739. Hor- ace Richmond, married Ella Howe, Dec. 23, 1862. Amelia, married Fletcher Dickerson, Nov. 16, 1864, removed to


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Michigan. Hannah E., bern Sept. 17, 1841, married Samuel G. Morrow, Jr., Sept. 18, 1861, died June 7, 1875. Mary, born Jan. 25, 1845, married George Wil- liams, died Aug. 22, 1878.


Children of Sidney and Cornelia Ford : Sidney, Jr., married Amanda Grim- stead, Nov. 25, 1865, at Brooklin. Ella, born Mar. 11, 1842, died Sept. 5, 1861, buried at Oak Ridge.


Children of John Milton Ford : Catha- rine Frances, born June 27, 1840, mar- riad Richard Powell, Oct. 12, 1862, at Newark. John E., born Jan. 15, 1843, member of Ist N. J. Cavalry, married at Newark.


Children of William and Jemima (Halsey) Ford : Anthony, born about 1783, died Aug. 23, 1791. Hannah, mar- ried Jesse King, of Dover, had son John D. King. Nancy, married David King, 18:2, died Dec. 25, 1831. Elizabeth. married John Young, lived at Morris- town. Catharine, married John K. Pierson, Oct. 24, 1829. Julia, married Major William Mintou, of Berkshire Valley, who died 1877. Maria, born 1804, married Thomas M. Sturtevant. Jazz. 15, 1829, died Ang. 18, 1877. He was in 1812 war. Born Mar. 30, 1800, died Ang. 26, 1896 ; both buried at Rock- away. William, married Phebe Bailey, of Dover, June 30, 1814, died Apr. 1870. John, married Polly Cooper, of Dover, Dec. 10, 1820, died 1872. James, born Jan. 24, 1790, married Charity Ford Kitchell, daughter of James, July 3, 1817, died 1888. She was born 1798, died Dec. 1875. George went West and died there.


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Che Garrisus Family.


The Garrigus family were French Hu- | laid a wager with some of the Company, genots and settled at Philadelphia at an early date. Jacob, born 1716, one of a large family, came to Morris County and settled -on what is now known as the Peck farm on the Littleton road, near Franklin. Sarah, his wife, was born 1720, died July 18, 1777. He died May 13, 1798. He and his son were early connected with the Rockaway church, and is said walked there, a dis- tance of over five miles, with great regu- larity and through all kinds of weather. He and four sons served in Capt. Robert Gaston's Company, and Capt. Josiah Hall's Company from Denville. Two of his sons served at a very early age. All with the exception of David, who went West, were buried at Rockaway.




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